Parkland High School - Arena Yearbook (El Paso, TX)

 - Class of 1981

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He served 20 years in the army, retiring as a sergeant first class. In college he majored in Bio- logical Science, minoring in Phys- ics and Chemistry. He was a Medical Technician while in the army. He is a member of the Alphi Phi Alpha Fraternity, and the Masons. He was named 6'Father of the Year by the Silhouettes Club, a social organization in El Paso. At Parkland he teaches Phys- ical Science and Biology. We know him, we love him, we appre- ciate him. He is Mr. Richard Johnson, sponsor for the class of 1981. fb. mf ,...,,,i7:VVm K ...W . , ..,-W' Mr. Johnson discusses the fundamental properties of physical science. . XM, ..... F,-wen!-w.w-raw -1 The fearless and dedicated look of a hard working teacher. Parkland celebrates its twentieth year Mr. Waggoner and Miss Murphy work at recruiting 1 1 1 1 i ,S 2. l School board members Cl-rj, Mr. Borrett,Mrs. Savage CSecJ, and Dr. Benson discuss matters at a board meeting. j 4 0 ta S 'fi students for their work programs. TWENTY YEARS AND GROWING Parkland is an adult, all grown up. The many years have been tough, rugged and often fun. Parkland is a fitting name be- cause it started in the middle of a desert with five grades fl-55, five teachers and a principal. Now, the Parkland family includes Parkland Elementary and Parkland Jr. High. The metamorphisis from infancy to an established high school has seen fads, fashions, and many peo- ple come and go. Graduates have joined the army, become teachers, doctors, lawyers, etc. The trophy case is filled with rem- nants of hours of hard workin sports speech, drama, journalism, science, math, cheerleading and countless other events which have become a vital part of Parkland,s heritage. 3 Twenty Years And Growing. . . And for a while, it looked as if we wouldn't make it. A disastrous fire in the 7O's, a walkout in the 80's, and all the normal moans and groans of a student body that came and went, as parents followed military and civil- ian careers. We added new courses, began Drivers- Ed programs, built a stadium and rebuilt the fire-ravaged portion ofthe building. Our students wrote, read, conducted ex- periments, ran, batted, and passed. Because we are a small school, it is easier to know all of the students. Perhaps this is the thing that helped us to develop so much Parkland Pride. This is one school where students don't get lost in the hustle and bustle of classes, and administration. l' 'QQLN Danny Morrison 84 Lemuel Cartagenas' painting decorates the band room door Parkland groups develop atador Pride ' wif'-N '41-nv I 4 is '1Pmng,,nwqhu'MxWhMv Football players relax after workout. Cheerleaders perform with honor-winning form 4 nv, M WA., , ggi ' A, x, M, sm U WM , , ly 'C' it :V W 5 .2 r . 'gig v 'MX xv gt y i v 1 , Q fiv AL , f X W 'Ji-.wr .2 , M , 25.133-Q:L1,i swf-S, , 1,-f. , , 'Ai :Qi ,-4 if -S 1 if Ea ,FS i 455 H55 in ,1 2 -if 5 ff HSL' :L ' 41,8 Lf A , 4 Q N , . , , YP gg , . A aif 1 X 7 A :gym ijgig, EE A ka. MQ E? ,' LM- f-, Q f ! 1 , ,, M 4. ag, 4 0 A MJ S3 W . f E e Y raw? 12' J nw W , ' -:mm f 1 V- 51 757 if 1 if ,. vw tx . Th .1 . ff -fr:4,l. -3, 755 gf.. ' ti I 22: EJ if f W: ' as gl? , ' V i ' 13 R 4 .uf if , ' ' ,- ' 5 ' FTQZZJ, -. ' if f f-,, r I up . PM . z, Min gre -J is ,. s s 4 . Q I E 4 5: r Q 4+ 8 ff' , F' ,E M V ,f X em? i ii 5- 9 Club activities play vital school role TWENTY YEARS AND GROWING . . . Yes, twenty years since Parkland opened its doors to all the activities that make a school great. Classes, sports, pep rallies, clubs, singing, dancing, performing as in- strumentalists in band . . . all of these activities touch our lives as they have touched the twenty-years of students who have come before us. This year is no different. This year our cheerleaders boosted spirit at pep rallies, clubs sponsored mon- ey-making projects, we held Mr. Ten and talent and beauty contests. This year our band played in con- test, students tried out for all-city, region and state in choir and band, clubs held initiationsg the art depart- ment came up with a special beauti- fication project. And this was 1980-81. Our twen- tieth year, and we're still growing. What kind of creature has invaded PHS? 6 Burning the P is an important homecoming tradition. . ..,,... The Art Department's sculpture majestically decorates the smoking area. il 353291 Ralph Harris falshes his muscle pose for the photographer. Traditions help boost school moral TWENTY YEARS AND GROWING . . . Traditions, built over that twenty-year time span have remained a part of our daily life at Parkland. And although many of them have come down to us through former Matador activities, occasionally we build new traditions for future students to observe. Homecoming week emphasizes our traditions more than any other times. Hall decorations suddenly appear as student council members do the work. Burning the P and Black and Gold Days are two of the most tradi- tional activities. They are perhaps the most impressive and most ob- served traditions. But newcomers, Bum Day, and a spirit link contest, hat day and oth- ers have come into our repetoire as well. The things we have done, the ac- tivities, fun, traditions we have started, encouraged, participated in, will have a place in our hearts, and in the heritage which is Twenty years old and growing. The latest spring outfit is modeled by Mrs. Tucker X gp. gp, , ,, Y 1, -r 1:-..- -2' '- qs-t 4: 'Q Lf ..., fnif A' - ,EF ,,,Qr',, -V J A Y -4 --.ii xl Y f-, V151 ,:'..5j,Y, , ----A , ' -P K 5 7777 ? zztriigifiz' ,E ,ul ' s 1 .I L , ptr! 1? , I I J, v. M1 Y n 5 8 . , . .Q , Q C sq ' il , 9 lv' , Q s 4 ,-5.5 5: . gvv-4 Q 6 5 , N ,i Q J - if X Q X gb-5 Q ,gs- 1980 brings new experiences I!! . f 1 s i ., : X.Q,,.31p: .away 1 - 1 ' sang.. 1 . it is 9550 Band members held a new project, a seafood sale. Mascot Adrienne Rush proudly twirls her cape. X L M... ...s,, Mt Q Q A K 1, . . .. .. . E. .. ,..,,.. Xw.,, xXx5'iUsa- l 'DHIE GF ENll52,y 5 l cg, 8 O 1980 is a special year. Not only is it our 20th anniversary, but it cele- brates the 400th anniversary of our city, El Paso. Weive come a long way in 20 years and El Paso has grown a lot in 400. When students returned last Sep- tember, they found new friends, new teachers, new projects, new rou- tines, and new rules. We elected a new president, caught an early winter snowfall, and 10 took tests with too many initials to mention. The band practices, Burger King meetings, homecoming decorations and the clean-up afterward also made the year special. Many of the things we did this year we probably took for granted, never thinking that students twenty years ago didn't get to do many of these things. David Howell puckers for a picture Naam BFFECE Q :N - K W seskgffgris ,l ' rsrse -e,se r ssiier W' is ysweieea ' 'S' 1 5f59ffiQ1:ii?ffW5i?fa She' 'EW' Voters turned out IH record numbers xi Nw Q s ,sirv , panKLMNL 034 HUUI Rs me ins o r, Umm s . .L :,k e , , 3 Now where is that book? i 2 , A 1 .rs 4-...kk 355 Parkland drummers perform on sidelines. ll Each year, students go through the process of moving from grade to grade starting as freshmen then ending as seniors. From year to year, the feelings of students change as more responsiblity is forced upon them. FRESHMEN-They are usually in a daze as to what is going on with- in the school. They find new teach- ers, a new building, and an atmo- sphere which is totally different from anything they have known be- fore. They are looked upon as being immature. SOPHOMORESMAS a sopho- more, one tends to be a little more mature. The school atmosphere is more relaxed and their responsibil- ity is slowly becoming more impor- tant. Each year high school becomes more fun. JUNIORS-The anticipation of getting out of high school grows and grows. Next to the senior year, the junior year is the funnest. They run the prom: many start driving on their dates: and they realize that they are in their next-to-the-last year. SENIORS-As seniors they are at the top. Everybody is under them and they are restless, waiting for graduation to come. This is the last year for everything: the prom, homecoming, football games, and finally their last classes. After graduation, the new gradu- ates will remember how much fun high school was. 12 -n! ' Members of the freshman class listen attentively at their first class meeting. Frosh find new surroundings, Seniors enjoy last year Matador parents and students Cex, present and futurej cheer at a football game. Football games, pep ralliesg it's all school There is always plenty of action at a Matador football game. :AEE A v' V :V,Kf,i1-lg' 7-R X p. 0 l p' ,A QQ. fr U Q H -fm mn . Students evacuate the building after the three-bell warning for a fire drill. A fireman takes a rest during the fire drill: The senior class, though small in numbers cheers wildly at a pep rally. I3 'wx 1 195 ,pd r S ss t as 'fx . K w A i by - 3 L ..Y,, f , S X I v . -1 0 its Q ur- V' .311 - Q 4 F ' :fiiifi v X - P' - ' l.:f:5ii--Qi455235???: - , gg V .ai-,.:..-..:, 5 . :' ,:..,.5 210. : 7: li 1 . I Q sunt rd f I ' ' S W ' S 1 , I ll ,1 flcylls XXX , I X4 b S 9 ,, KA V M Q. ' 1 'Q .1 TI? ffl S F girlflanljf 701' S I f,s,C,,l,r, fe 1 M001 id' , ' in. .nik t ' x I U Mr. Mott receives a well-deserved honor. Q, 'f W Editors: Susan Smith and Kelli Blair read a farewell. Qin 'Q Q5 'i:v,., w. Signing parties capture friendly memories It takes a lot of creativity to sign a yearbook! Spring provides friendly memories to look back on Q . J f .'-. mf 4. 3 B 'f' z.g':ii..,-Lli, .i+fsE:'1fi' gl II Q1 ,. . t .gg 'bm XX N 7 Q xx if Y S55 I Kqix stlk as ,sr A fx A pleasantly embarrassed Mr. Mott grins at his friends. rf 'vu Happy seniors clown around at their list signing party. SQ .A ll! Y, Q Q N xx r W ENS? 5 i -..M...,--h f Sn A Mr. Crow announces Mr. and Miss Park- land. Parkland has come a long way in its twenty-year existence. It shows in all of our activities, everything we do. This year brought new exper- iences to us. We were suddenly faced with renewed challenges from the past, honors we never expected. Every day brought new memo- ries. A teacher of the year, most popular, council and class presi- dents, and other honors. And we'll remember these things too: rowdy class meetings, spirited pep rallies, noisy lunches. They are all a part of Parkland-every day. They are a part which will be left behind as we graduate. A part to remember as we go on to bigger things. I5 ariety of activities breaks up monoton When people hear the word Nschooli' the first thing that comes to mind is all work and no play . This is not necessarily true. Along with all that hard work and studying, there is some fun. There are clubs and other organizations to suit every want and need. Here at PHS we have sports, the band, DECA, a Rugged Adventure Club, HECE, VOE, Library Club, ROTC, Choir, Student Council and many more. Twenty years ago, many of these clubs did not exist. And those that did, were small in membership. Through the years, as the school grew, so did the numbers in and of the clubs. Of course, the main reason for school is to learn and grow, both mentally and physically. With the help of teachers, administrators, and all the clubs and their sponsors we fthe studentsl can grow socially and economically. Twenty years is a short time span for a school and PHS has grown substantially within that time span. Keith Kennedy shows his style at halftime. 16 Members of the yearbook staff work hard on underclass picture day. Mr. Perez tortures students with note cards. Coach Coates burns up the track. PHS students evacuate the building during a fire drill. JE x., , wi! :i3E:f'?:'f1:fa1w.m 1 i -tr we X , .. Q. ,1 if! .asawgzdix an ,r S ii. i, TWENTY YEARS AND GROWING HGNGRS 4Spanish Dreams' Honors Homecoming Queen Spanish Dreams was the theme chosen to honor Queen Valerie Cas- tro and the 1980 Homecoming Court. The halftime coronation, presided over by Mr. Crow, capped a week-long celebration which end- ed the following night with the an- nual Homecoming Dance. Homecoming week activities in- cluded an Orange Relay in the cafe- teria, Hat Day, Dress-up Day, Bum Day, and School Colors Day. The 27-7 victory over district rival J .M. Hanks was a fitting tribute to honor the members of the Homecoming Court. Elected to serve on this yearls court were Valerie Castro. She was escorted during the halftime cere- mony, before a packed stadium, by Gene Rodriguez. Lady-in-Waiting, Tina Jackson, was escorted by Maurice Sieber. Elected to represent the student body members were: Senior Prin- cess. Mary Fitzgerald who was es- corted by Glenn Callison. S 1981 Homecoming Queen Valerie Castro and her escort, Gene Rodriguez. 18 Queen Valerie Castro Valerie Castro and 1981 Court Members Lady-in-Waiting Tina Jackson and her es- Senior Princess Mary Fitzgerald and her cort, Maurice Sieber. escort, Glenn Callison. Junior Princess, Sandra Tatsuhara who was escorted by Tim Sughrueg Sophomore Princess, Tara Harris who was escorted by Rod Shedrickg and Freshman Princess, Dora Cas- tro who was escorted by Brian Bramer. A special halftime show by mem- bers of all of the Parkland marching groups honored the queen and her court. Also honored was 1965 graduate, Oscar Pedragon, chosen the Out- standing ex-student for this year. Junior Princess Sandra Tatsuhara and her escort, Tim Sughrue. Sophomore Princess Tara Harris and her Freshman Princess, Dora Castro and her escort, Rod Shedrick. escort, Brian Bramer. I9 Students choose Tim, Tina r Miss Parkland Chosen as the two students who are most representative of Parkland High School were Tim Sughrue and Tina Jackson. The pair thus become Mr. and Miss Parkland for 1980-81. Both students have been extreme- ly active Matadors. Tina was a member of the freshman, B-team and varsity cheerleading squads. She has been active in student coun- cil, freshman class favorite, optimist award winner as a sophomore, and on the gymnastics team as a junior. Tina won the KINT 98 Nicest personw award, served as student council vice-president, won mem- bership to National Honor Society, and was Lady-in-Waiting to the homecoming court. ' Tim Sughrue has been very active in sports at Parkland, beginning with his freshman year. He partici- pated in freshman football, skipped B-Team and joined the varsity squad as a sophomore. He was a sophomore class officer, played B-team baseball, and be- came a student council officer in his junior year. Tim is a letterman, a member of the letterclub, a National Honor So- ciety Member, and a Mr. Ten Run- ner-up. Mr. and Miss Parkland. 20 Gene Rodriguez Wins Most t Gene Rodriguez-Most Handsome Boy 1980-81 Handsome Title G Gene Rodriguez won the nod as Most Handsome boy as selected by his fellow students. In addition to this honor, Gene has been active in football for four years, two of them on varsity. He has also played base- ball four years and is an active mem- ber of the letterclub. ,W s Most Handsome takes it easy. in , 5. PW- .-my ... Ishii M 4 - 1 4 P yr, r fl 5 1 21 Who's who selectees represent Carmen Seda David Bramer Vicki Jones Sonya Lail Keith Kennedy Tim Sughrue Spanish 3 Photography V.O.E. English Yearbook American Government a if Debbie Baltz Sandy Lopez Newspaper Band L 1 1 C Glenn Callison Monique Dubrule English English Carl Morton Danny Morrison Band Art e t , , : P rrs' .MJ .i'r Jeff Plank Jorge Avila English E.S.O.L. Eleanor Naquin Jeff Plank French II German .vt tar Cherie D,Arcy Yvette Twitty Health Health Laura Lee Yearbook lr s E25 5 ., r, C I JH . , fr , giyemc-f..s1 ,Et a- Jackie Walker Health Michael Bassett Adrienne Beard English English Rudy Martinez Sandra Chavarria Spanish II French I Danny Zalace Math E Albert Gloer R.O.T.C. Monique Dubrule Eddie Arbuckle Drafting Physical Education i Glenn Stobbart Mary MCKinley R.O.T.C. Biology Parkland's 'cream of the crop, tm - 1 v J. ,S A, V- 8 i J ,S A ? 4 A W VV-VVgi ,,:VVk. ,H K if! V V - Kathy Gillespie Laura Watson Robert Beckage Gilbert Chin l Chemistry Physical Science American History American History l l l f' i' i ii? i' 'Sf' LE 'V 'll i Vy,y Vyyay J John Knoeller Monique Dubrule Milton Imai Adolph Pugh Drafting Modern Dance DECA DECA l xft, .af W ,fig if M3 , sf 1 ' 3 A -2 F A 1-xiii ' p gg . A l - a Denise Lacy Juan Castro Carmen Seda Mary McKinley HECE Library Modern Dance Tennis Anthony Tucker Tanya Selufsky Gymnastics Gymnastics . I :vial lar, U W A M . T T .V ,ffr grit may - ,V V-P' J ' if Jill Sunby Jackie Johnson Choir Business Heidi Nelon Lucinda Pena Homemaking Homemaking 4' yylllllf M vt A Stephen Shook American Government VV,V I V , . E wt Q 1 , 'fa' I' Christie Brunson DECA '-Q' 'L it ,s X David Bramer Tennis Kathy Poisson Homemaking 1-'N . tiff . ii K get-J , 'L M3 '11 y ei M5 N J , Y, , ,L , L ,ff A ! :fj- 'X :uf ,Lg Jeff Plank Math AW Janis Bowles HECE Bettina Volk Tennis Joe Hern Choir 25 O O 6 sarah warm was Sarah Williams named Most from 23 entrants as Most o Beautiful girl in the annual Beauty 1 Pageant held in January. Runner's ' up included Donna Dungan lstg Vickie Carter, Zndg and Tanya Selufsky, 3rd. Tina Jackson was named Miss Congeniality. Eight finalists selected by the judges were Theresa Marion, Donna Dungan, Sarah Williams, Tina Jackson, Vickie Carter, Kim Long, Tanya Selufsky and Valerie Castro. Monique and Yvonne provided entertainment. 1980-81 Most Beautiful GirlaSarah Williams Emcees were Glenn Callison and Keith Kennedy. 26 Finalists: Theresa Marion, Donna Dungan, Sarah Williams, Tina Jackson, Vickie Carter, Kim Long, Tanya Selufsky, and Valerie Castro. Miss Congeniality is Tina Jackson' l 4 lst runner-up Donna Dungan 2nd runner-up Vickie Carter 3rd runner-up Tanya Selufsky All twenty-three contestants posed for the judges at the contest beginning. 27 arious Squads choose sports sweethearts ieg ,B S. r . 1 378' Law I ,iw 'X' .s if Q 1 e ' J J Veiz gg. ll l ll J l Q ' ' '15 M w- s us 'Q gk. sr. ggi Q s, ww Q ,N :fs si 'Y ' 5 fl' -' f xc' We ,r 13111 .L W ,Us 'I--..-M , r , e ee .+ v e ,M -wr ' . , .,,, f ,, ' .ya X Qfel l l A qs - tw. . . W e s N s sr, al l Ill - n .7 W if s gg , b ' E32 N' J A ' 41 ,WN , 1 -M -M h'.e - - A FootballeValerie Castro h1 E e,ee,e.. Volleyball-Keith Kennedy . BasketballeSuzan Tatsuhara rr ,-- , e 1 Basketball-Jeff Long elf e 1 ssh. , , ss,,, SwlmmingfDebbie Stubbert rg , l 3 Swimming-Jeff Ryan m GymnasticsfValerie as e . Q - .. -as , , r- sv we - if . ,sss . I , , V ' . F f - Lg: XLN 'eNW AN sf fn A Monteilh Q Gymnastics-Anthony Tucker Cross Country-Joni Larsen Trackwlvlagda Gomez 9 Trackflvlaurice Sieber i Tennis-Kathy Gillespie TenniseRudy Morales BaseballeLisa Viramontes Tl Golf-Mary Frtzgerald K g l . X, ,.., . I r g3- t 1 K Suzan, Jerome win fmost popular' title 'Eb '23-fi ff? 7-it Si . Ie. . - '51 T f T i a 'Q' -at Lg. life, In late January Parkland stu- dents chose Susan Tatsuhara and Jerome Morgan as the most pop- ular girl and boy. Part of their popularity came from their extremely busy sched- ules. Susan has played volleyball for three years, basketball for two years, varsity track, and an active member of letter club. She has been a member of GALS CGir1s' Athletic Leaguel, flag twirler, student council, bas- ketball sweetheart, student coun- cil, basketball sweetheart, and was named to Who's Who Among American High School Students. Jerome has also been active in sports. He has played freshman football, freshman basketball, B- team basketball and football. He played on the varsity football team for two years. Jerome is a member of the Let- ter club. Jerome worked in the li- brary as one of the courtesies. 9 ndfu' 29 Jackie Gid E ROTC members chose their mili- tary court for the annual spring dance. Jackie Giddings was named queen. Her court consisted of Kathy Linder, lady-in-waiting, Toni Clardy, HQ Company, Rosa Mon- toya, A Companyg Pam Heller, B Company, Charlene Ulloa, C Com- pany, and Sonya Rodriguez, D Company. 30 dings, Kathy Linder reign M. 1. Queen Jackie Giddings, elected by ROTC Members. over Military Ball at Parkland 7? v , Kathy Linder Lady-In-Waiting HQ Compan f a '15 aj., -df' Q, :gli E 4 sf' v 4 ,fx-f,g,fgf SE l 5 W r 14? 4524? Toni Clardy Y ,,r K rm -.551 all my F5 Rosa Montoya A Company if 1 .- ' - '5s1 5l ' -Z 12 J: 1 e y f f 7 ' 3 - . M- ,.1 V-if-fu: ,niggggy C ' . - l f . ' fx: of 1 Pf new mei ,.:uessaQ?E?a i Pam Heller Charlene Ulloa B Company Cv Compan Y Sonya Rodriguez 4'D', Company 31 ar ity cheerleaders Win indi idual, group Valerie Castro-Sr. Captain Tina Jackson-Sr. Co-captain Mary Fitzgerald-Sr. 9 0 ,- -'-- Q ish? l- ' K 'W N '- iii . ..AA iii 1 I Ea , -- S A A '95 A ' .g. ,fi A eeeeii Q? i eaei f ' j eiieg eeeei i e'i, ' ,- . wi 'QP M E, -Maggy,-,,:geg1 ff..f.., , - tx i ma- -aw.,..,i5?qg,,. , ,-, .i . 2 - A 3 l 2 1, MTW ' . S if I ..., E ' 3 A ',- 0 ' -'-' ' ' E f L f aaie iaaa i W e ,L , ix' .- 1 EEZ .. i N --'L if W' 3 i S .. 'Wm J' t Y ',mLL Valerie Monteilh-Sr. Tanya Selufsky-Jr. Liz Castro-Jr. 0 Varsity cheerleaders for 1980-81 Cheerleadlngfollowed in the tradition of several ro outstanding groups before them by p g winning major awards during sum- mer cheerleading camps. Lead by captain, Valerie Castro, and co-captain, Tina Jackson, the squad consisting of Mary Fitzger- ald, Valerie Monteilh, Liz Castro and Tanya Selufsky captured the Award of Excellencel' at cheer- leading camp at Lubbock Christian College. Valerie Castro won a singularly outstanding award. She was select- ed All-American Cheerleader by the National Cheerleading Associ- ation of America. The squad also captured Most Outstanding Squadv at a cheerlead- ing camp sponsored by New Mexico State University and held at Bowie High. But the thing most Parkland stu- dents are conscious of is the great job our cheerleaders do in raising the spirit of the Matadors during pep rallies, games, and at special times during the year. One of the most complimentary things a crowd can do is to respond to the people who are on stage, or on the floor of the gynasium or on the field. The tremendous outpouring by the student body is a compliment to the work of the varsity cheer- Varsity cheerleaders pose on scenic trans-mountain road. leaders and their Sponsors, Mrs. Re- becca Wylie and Mrs. Rose Carpen- ter. . Get Power was one of the new cheers introduced by the varsity squad. Mrs. Rebecca Wylie has sponsored varsity squads for a number of years at Parkland. 33 B-team cheerleaders boost Matador pride This was one of many of the B-team's formations. Lucy Zuniga was elected captain of the B-team cheerleading squad this year. Her team mates included co-captain, Norma Reyes, and Lidia Hinojos and Cindy Sargent. Although the squad was small, they effectively lead their cheers, resulting in the sophomore class winning the pep ral- ly spirit stick in five of the ten pep rallies. During the summer, the squad had at- tended cheerleading camp at Lubbock Christian College where they met with cheerleaders from all over the state, to compete, share ideas, and learn new techniques. The B-team sponsor was Grace Zun- iga. She was on hand to help the girls whenever they needed it. 34 B-team cheerleaders: Norma Reyes, Lucy Zuniga, Cindy Sargent, and Lid jos I N., 'ilk W w Y' Another pose by the B-team cheerleaders. ia Hino X Freshman cheerleaders promote school, class spirit The freshman squad poses on Parklands modernistic sculputure. Freshmen cheerleaders were cho- sen by a panel of judges after tryouts in late August. The group worked out every day after school, with their pep rally routines perfected on Wednesdays. The freshman squad, consisting of Captain Ramona Ameen, and team members: Chantre Camack, Toni Clardy, Donna Durham, Pa- vonay Duprey and Dora Castro was on hand to cheer for their teams and their class at pep rallies, games, and special occasions. Experience was not much of a problem since several of the girls chosen for the squad had been cheerleaders in their junior high schools. The freshman class was fortunate to have such a hard-working group to lead them. ill s i' i fi at r fi' F' 3 ir l in W r it f, .ng Freshmen Cheerleaders: Pavonay Duprey, Ramona Ameen Ccaptainj, Donna Dungan, Dora Castro Ceo-captainj, and Toni Clardy. 35 Coaches name Danny, inny Ace Athletes Ginna Downey pins Danny Guzman Ace Athletes, enjoying their titles. Each year the coaches vote on a boy and a girl who are most repre- sentative of Parkland's athletic pro- gram. These are individuals who have contributed a lot to the overall athletic department, and who have been active in competitive sports. Danny Guzman, letterclub offi- cer, has played football for four years and baseball for four years. Ginny Downey has been active in varsity volleyball and varsity track. She is a member of the letterclub. , n C L , we' TWENTY YEARS AND GROWING r Ju STUDENT LIFE In Robert Kennedy 1705, Bobby Anderson 1801, and Danny Guzman 1615, show defensive skills in sacking Cathedral's quarterback. at's start shows promise A strong running attack was the key to a season-opener victory over the El Paso Tigers, ll-6. Anthony Morgan, Morris Williams and James Bunton lead the scoring at- tack. Matador tallies came on a first- half field goal by Alex Mietlinski, a touchdown by Morris Williams, and a two point conversion. Twenty-one points and 337 yards rushing highlighted the PHS home opener win over the Cathedral Irish, 21-0. Leading gainers again were Morris Williams, 88 yards and Tim Sughrue with 75 yards for the night. The defense sparkled, holding the Irish to only 72 yards total offense for the night, and picking up 8 quar- terback sacks. Morris Williams and James Bun- ton collected over 70 yards each. Matador scores were made by Tim Sughrue, Morris Williams and Gene Rodriguez. Alex Mietlinski added a field goal. So Parkland was ready for dis- trict play, sporting an unblemished record. The only thing that was in the way of an unbeaten season was the rest of the district teams show- ing unusual strength, this year. 38 S. Burston 1845, successfully tackles an Irish runner as B. Anderson 1811, watches on Billy Anderson 1813, makes way for Morris Williams' successful scoring effort. if 1? .t P 'lr YA. 53? vu Q District play opens mixed: Mats lose two, win one Ysleta was on hand to spoil the Matadors first district game, 14-11. The Mats were first on the score- board with a 29-yard field goal by Alex Mietlinski. The Indians coun- tered with two touchdowns. What was to be Parkland's final points came late in the first half on a Mor- ris Williams, two-yard run. Tim Sughrue came up with the two-point conversion. Parklandls second district loss, 42-20 was at the hands of Eastwood. The Matis scores came on a 72-yard run by Cedric Anderson. Mike Tim Sughrue Cedric Anderson Anthony Morgan Richard Powers 40 John Nobles Jerry Guzmen Bowles alertly jumped on a Trooper snap which came up in the end zone. Tony Morgan turned an intercep- tion into a 55-yard scoring play for the Mats. The Matadors found a district win against Socorro in a 37-35 slug- fest. Parkland scored three touch- downs in the first quarter, amassed 260 yards rushing, 194 yards in the air for a whopping 454 yards total offense. Morris Williams collected over 100 yards and Tony Morgan got 60 yards. il Gene Rodriquez -5- I I James Bunton Jack Woder Tony McCray Fabulous Darley Arturo Jordan 1- -'Vi' Danny Guzman ' . A,. Uli Griswold 3 X X 'ia - F xX :IVY ,gi x X x ixw.g2M'.s.XW ,, H V. it -' M3 iw 1 'Po s l 3 X -ze K L Mike Hill .. . ixi . ,W - i is l ii l g fi! L. , Nw A. -. . ' ff Mark Rothblatt I Eddie Evans Tommy Lis 3. .wx I si David Shuman L manager ' Q ag L. l Bobby Anderson 'X hL.....4 i' ff4t,f is iw Tim Sughrue, ff10, attempts a pass against Bel Air. if as ,it K XP ESS 1 1 1 t 1 S ,. , ,F 25 -. e i N i L, Q ' 4 'K .Y use E, XA 5 g 1 ETS 5 'N X ' --2 , is X Q Q I f t . t it Mike Bowles, 5482, dives for the ball in a Crucial play. K 0'- x Y-, uk 3- um .,.,' Y vyan BQ . S! px df- Q. la: 9' me Matadors finish season 6-4 Parkland, in the fourth district start, was shut out by Bel Air, 34-0. The tough Highlander defense held the Mats to 204 total yards offense. The Matadors had several chances to score but could not move the ball into the end zone. The Matadors celebrated an im- pressive Homecoming victory over the Hanks Knights, 27-7. With a massive running attack, the Mats piled up 283-yards rushing. Park- land held the Knights scoreless until late in the fourth quarter. Parkland mounted another run- ning attack to defeat the Gadsen Panthers, 26-6. The Mats' scores came on a 4-yard run by Tony Mor- gan, Billy Anderson with a 21-yard pass from Tim Sughrueg a 36-yard Mietlinski field goal, and a 78-yard run by Morgan. The Matadors last game of the season ended in a 30-14 loss to Riv- erside. With this Parkland ended the season 6-4. Morris Williams, 540, plunges through for tough yardage. 3 ..... .it 11 J - fl . ' U: -if .J ..,igg ' Ls-.a ,U .x N' g X . 2 On the run, Gene Rodriquez, 7412, makes crucial yards for the Mats. 43 atadors start off small . . . It may have been the strangest season on record for the Parkland B- Teamers coached by Mr. Mike Bel- tran and Mr. Erwin Bloxdorf. Their first game of the season, scheduled against Canuntillo, had to be cancelled because there were not enough players turned out yet to make a complete squad. Thanks to a little recruiting, the coaches fielded a team against An- dress and lost a heart-breaker 22-15 after having two TD's called back. After getting back together, heavy rain forced cancellation of the Bowie game. The first win of the B- Team season came against the Tor- nillo Varsity with an exceptional 26- 0 blowout. in , RW 7 rrr, 1 :' r 1 , 'V WWW I Www WW V - V W, Lim- I hM,,,..:,,:,,,.tM 1 V 1 Awww .. I, , ,1 - ' T- aj.. ii,ty, ,, , ,..,,,3- N- 'Mistral In ,V A - , 1 1 -1. iiyt ,, tyy,, s ii1ig2ii1Q fi -5- 1 1, Vi.' yyy , , . ,, 5 f yytyy L7 is W 1 T17 fff , P, iiiili if ' . 2' - I ' ' '7' 1 ,T at -11, ' 5 1 ' 1 'Q 3 f , ,. ' J ' X 4 , ' J ' ' R f W A I 'V f r 1' as' 1 2 j 1 gf ' fi - , ,.., . 1, , V, ' A , A W 'A J 914. 'xga ' QKQQW ' Q , . , l1 'L' 5.' In K 1 K V:,t 6. h 6 :gn 4,4 , QM 1 yoolll if .11 , , - 4 , ,rtr -f Jlleyr 1 if . 6 AV I I gfig 'J V. 'lf 'A .t,, -V errr rrlr 1 . ' W., 1, , .. , rrt 'i'- ' -ktf I ' 1 - rrrrr ri' A 1' ff Al- rrri .4 it .rrrrl rrr 7 trr 2 1 Robert Contreras 1151, makes an attempt to gain vital yards against defenders. Front row: Louis Gephant 821, John Martin 1651, Steve Beltran 1861, John Hughes 1851, Paul Clemmer 1431, Richard Hashmen 1331, Danny Bolden 1231, Alfonso Lopez 1201, Sammy Anderson 1311, Robert Contreras 1101, and Carl Eldon 1511, Back row: Curtis Hagans 1301, Steve Masterson 1711, Scott Clemmens 1701, Daryl Crews 1601, Wayne Cooper 1741, Kevin Bond 1751, Terry Anderson 1531, Shawn Fitzgerald 1621, Shawn Banksten 1141, Jeff Gilbert 1661, Thomas Anderson 1441, Jeremiah Jones 1791, Walter Sterling 1401. John Martin 1651, Paul Clemmer 1431, and Alphonso Lopez show defensive skills. 44 oaeh Mike Beltran finish up with The Mats lost three District games in-a-row, Riverside beat them 28-83 then it was Ysleta 18, Parkland 0, in a game which was a lot closer than the score impliesg and the Mats lost to Eastwood 32-6. Parkland got fired up and won their next two district games, I2-O over the Socorro Bulldogs and 29-15 full squad . . . over the newcomer J.M. Hanks. Parkland slowed down in the last game of the season played against Bel Air. The mats lost a frustrating 55-8 game which also saw two touchdowns called back. All-in-all, the Mats won 3, lost 5 and had two cancellations. Robert Contreras. and Danny Holden. join Alphonso l.ope1 in tackle an opponent. Thomas Anderson. Alfonso Lopez. and Ke- s 'I '3- vin Bond. stop an offensive drive P.Il.S. I5 Andress P.ll.S. Zo Tornillo P.ll.S. 8 Riverside P.H.S. 0 Ysletu P.Il.S. 6 liastwood P.l l l 2 Soecoro P.ll.S. 29 .l.M. llanks P.ll.S. 8 Bel Air 3 Freshmen look to futureg Victorious in two games Many hours of hard work are re- quired to put together a football team. Although the team won only two games, coaches Kelly and Lugo and the entire freshmen team de- serve a great deal of credit for their time and effort. Their two victories were over Socorro and Hillcrest. Throughout the season, the play- ers gained a lot of playing exper- ience and pride in their school and team, whether they won or lost. The teamis major setback was its size. The Mats were much smaller then most of the other teams but they still managed to play close games against all of their oppo- nents. As the players move on to next year, they will take with them the basic blocking and tackling, exper- ience, and sportmanship that will help them have a successful year as B-team or Varsity members. 'K J 5 L .k'i' a trfs- F ...r . mar J it J vssr J ,,, 31 ,,.., X, i ai' ' ' ' A. Jaquez makes a key tackle on a Ranger Freshman Football team: Row one, left to right: Darren Sanders, Eddie Tarango Fred Maynard, John Nava, Mide Hadley, Mike Wells, Robert Rivera, Rudy Mar- tinez, Billy Dean. Row two: Andy Reedy John Maxwell, Phillip Stafford, Gary Wright, Barry Paterson, Brian Bramer, Gilbert Zuniga, Calvin Williams, Jerry Hash, James Snyder, David Edwards, and James Porter. Row three: Coach Kelly, Sean Cabagon, Glen Hines, Alfredo Ja- quez, David Havely, Albert Lozano, Olaf Schirmer, Joe Delarosa, John Winkie, Jorge Baez, Marvin Williams, and Coach Lugo. 1 9 Gary Wright drags a Riverside player out of bounds. 46 Anna Cross Country team Row one, left to right: Wade, David Pivarnick, Russell Pittman, Troy Witt Ernest Porter, Eduardo Munoz, Lisa Crawford, Jeff Waits, Ramona Bell, and Ricardo Almanza. Row two: Coach Robert Beckage, Kenny Pivarnick, and Lisa Crawford starts in a race held at the Ysleta Cut-off. 'firing , I C ff Cross Country Much improved Endurance is the key to running Cross Country. Team members run up Trans-Mountain and Railroad Drive daily in preparation for the meets held on Saturday mornings at the Ysleta Cut-off. Several of the runners showed consistency week-after-week by al- ways placing high among the en- trants. Although the team is small, they are strong because the few run- ners they have are good. Coach Wade worked closely with his team to produce one of the best Parkland has ever had. Lisa Crawford struggles to finish the tough course at a Saturday morning meet. 47 Varsity volleyball shows great teamwork The varsity volleyball girls did just what the headline says. The closeness of that team was incredi- ble. The teamwork was apparent to all who watched them play. The rumor was passed that the success of the team was due mostly to the help of a great coach and to the mature attitude of the members of the squad. That combination took them a long way. Right up to second place in the district. Coach Joyce and the girls worked hard all season-long. They deserve every win they achieved, and all the praise they have re- cieved. 1 . 4 Q A I in Q P 4 , I . .4. iL - f .sayin 5 4 fr Coach Kevin Joyce Helen Molina spikes the ball, showing her offensive skills. Varsity Volleyball Coach i- . A X Y o QW 4 . QQ? 74 Qi'-A42 'Ll Rei' Front row, Alicia Poste, Kathy Prendegast, Ginney Downey, Helen Molina and Jennifer Jackson. Back row: Brunilda Rodriguez, Kim Long, Susan Tatsuhara, Kathy Hensen and Sarah Williams. 48 I all-44, t I Y 12 0 Miss Wyrick-Trainer Ginney Downey Kathy Hensen Jennifer Jackson Kim Long Referees kept the scoring accurate, Student Trainers: Lucinda Pena, Margaret Stout and Denise Lacy f s Q t I X ' 5 K QOL L 4 Helen Molina Q avg xi va 1 ..g3........... fr 1,3 Team shows Action. 3 K ff S 5. Vicky Jones4manager Brunilda jumps high for clean spike. RKL4 r BK RKL4 DJ K ' it 3 Alicia Poste ,gf 49 I Kathy Prendegast Mat's take 2nd in district Winning second place in district 2-AAAAA varsity volleyball is no easy task. It takes plenty of hard work, stamina, and enthusiasm. Coach Kevin Joyce provided the leadership needed to make this yearis squad accomplish that re- cord. Anyone who happened to wan- der bythe cafeteria after school dur- ing week days could attest to the fact that the team worked hard, ev- ery day. Daily drills to learn the tech- niques of spiking, blocking, setting and serving accounted for the sore muscles, bruised knees and elbows, and other aches and pains. The season record? The Mats beat 26 opponents while losing to only six. They were nine and two in district play, losing only to Bel Air and Riverside in district competi- tion, and to Bel Air in the district playoffs. Regular season play found the Matador girls defeating El Paso High, Pecos, Andress, Coronado, Gadsden, Lydia Patterson, J.M. Hanks, Jefferson, Fabens, Socorro, Eastwood, Ysleta Bel Air and Can- utillo. The girls traveled to Denver City where they were second place win- ners. Season losses were to Burges, Bel Air, Riverside, and Seminole. Q in -1 X 5 Q News YW fs 29: 1. U Q g itgx fs .. gk, ,X 5 --HJ is ' s Ag, Q f i x 94:4 ll 'N Susan Tatsuhara mg S Strong spike from Alicia. Mine all mine, 'fsiffff '31 Vslm iq '43,X Q QL 'K 5- Brunilda Rodriguez Burges played tough against the Mats. Sarah Williams S mini B team vo11eyba11 gets into action Parkland Lost 10-15, 0-15 Won 15-8, 6-15, 15-3 Won 15-8, 10-15, 15-5 Lost 9-15, 15-7, 12-14 Won 15-, 15-6 Won 15-8, 15-13 Won 15-8, 15-13 Lost5-15, 12-15 Won 15-3, 15-12 Lost 0-15, 3-15 Won 15-3, 15-5 Lost 1-15, 5-15 Lost 5-15, 6-15 Lost 15-13, 5-15, 13-15 Lost12-15, 16-18 Won 15-10, 16-14 Won 15-5, 15-9 Lost 9-15, 15-8, 10-15 Won 15-2, 15-4 Won15-13,15-10 Lost 11-15, 10-15 Won15-3,8-13, 15-13 won 8-15,15-4, 15-10 Season record 13-11 3 N ...S 52 Opponent Burges Gadsden Canutillo CYs1eta Tournamentj Coronado fYs1eta Tournamentl Lydia Patterson Ysleta - Fabens CE1 Paso Tournamentj Q Irvin CE1 Paso Tournamentj F abens Bel Air Socorro J.M. Hanks Eastwood Riverside Ysleta San Elizario CCanuti11o Tournamentj 5 sf Loretto CCanuti11o Tournamentj Bel Air Canutillo Socorro J.M. Hanks Eastwood Riverside Terri Torres puts o District record 5-7 dords. IIC -1 we .,-35--'K' 5 -4 ii over for the Mata Front row: Tammy Crooks, Lisa Viramontes, Mary Montanez, Veronica Ramirez. Back row: Mary Lindbloom, Jackie Ward, Terri Torres, Veronica Hawkes, Norma Juarez. sssaasgww E W '. -' ' ivix-ar. : K ' tkg' I if A SN Q is A W l .. axis X N-me-,M X X X Q e i Q vga sm gin ,..,.-..-.-u-...ni X - W V 3 f . .xx 3 fp- Q 'N '5 ,f an - K ,kgi w ,Axh asm f,av , ::W,,S m iv N...,ms iig:1i1g9,i,,s,a5w 469 Lisa Veramontes shows'em the bump .uf Parkland B-team displays exce .an :nn ntl ill x km-fifvitxaf Zfili Ill! Ill! do lin!!! llent teamwork -sss Q sssssass . ml up Lisa and Tammy back up Norma Juarez' Coach Leiman huddles up with his team spike Mat's are always on the ball! Matadors give it their all for a win! 53 1 Freshman volleyball team displays promise Parkland Won 15-2, 15-5 Won 15-7, 14-ll Won 15-13,10-15 11-8 Lost 0-15, 15-10, 10-15 Won 15-1 15-4 Won 15-0, 12-15 19-17 Won 15-7 17-15 Won 15-8 8-15, 15-7 Won 7-15, 15-0 15-1 Won 15-4, 15-13 Lost 11-15 13-15 Lost6-15, 15-11, 10-15 Won 15-7, 12-4 Won 15-6, 15-0 Lost 12-15 6-8 Won 15-4, 15-3 Opponent Riverside Valley View Bel Air J.M. Hanks Socorro Ysleta Eastwood Hillcrest Riverside Valley View Bel Air Hanks Socorro Eastwood Yslcta Hillcrest E E 1 5 5 2 l ' I U ' l 4I4 zln Freshman Volleyball: Row 1: Lori Drenton, Rae Crooks, Shearmaine Calaway, Margie Luna, Michelle Greene, Linda Haynes, Sylvia Delgado, Martha Bekkum. Row 2: Patsy Contreras, Tanya Jenkins, Linda Davis, Susan Bolen, Sue Whitcomb, and Mrs. Carolyn Scott. Patsy Contreras bumps the ball during a freshman workout. Spiking the ball, Patsy Contreras makes a worthy opponent. Mrs. Carolyn Scott setsthe ball for her pla ers. 1 v F it W W i t i ,gm 33 rttit ,,. ,, ii i f fA, f-vfqzsei' A' E P' 15 nstant swimmers-Just add water ata , .1 , , X 2 Y We- 'M' i, , f 'bi- , . U Swim Team: Row l: Mike Burgess, Mark Strong, Audie Fuson, Butch Brown, and Brian Coach Ferguson gives his swimmers a cri- McNeal. Row 2: Carlene Bennett, Jackie Hill, Mary Reichert, .Ioni Larsen, Coach tique. Ferguson. Row 3: Brunilda Rodriguez, Tana Bertram, Linda Stubbert, and Debbie Stub- bert. im e--'f - f ,V Q, ' r',, ,,,,., ' Girls Medley team ShOWr1 SCI to g0- Parkland swimmers practice their dives. Linda Stubbert shows concentration. tig, Matadors gain new coach Parkland High School has a new coach this year. Coaching at Wyo- ming for nine years, Mr. Coates qualified teams for state playoffs four out of the nine. Coach Coates says he enjoys Parkland High School very much, and says coach- ing is an extreme challenge because of the size and quality of competing schools. He says a coach cannot ex- pect his athletes to be blessed with exceptional talent, so coaching is imperative. f f ' f V I- V t,,- , , yootxx ltty i J yyoo Jerome Morgan takes the ball down court. Gilbert Chin waits as Rod Shedrick passes into Jerome Morgan. 56 Que, --f, , if A W , I if Benny Garibay and Jerome Morgan watch as Rod Shedrick puts one up. qi J 3 Mats struggle through early season Coach Coates says he has placed a heavy emphasis on one-on-one basketball as opposed to the prior year. He expects to finish either 3rd or 4th in the district and would like to improve on last yearis season of seven wins by picking up ten to elev- en victories this season. M wi' Cedric Watson goes up for two points as Benny Garibay blocks out for rebound. 'mf' Left: Rod Shedrick leaps for two. Top right: Mark Rothblatt goes up all alone. Above: Gilbert Chin handles the ball while Cedric Watson and Rod Shedrick wait to break. 57 l Agfk . i il FW ,A-ap. ii he 1 kt it mi, , Cedric Anderson wr- , 'N-. a ii it 44 an ii --.. W ww1,t.,,,t , yr Mag. ui.. goes up for two points as Mark Rothblatt assists. 5...........,,,,.......,wg fit :- .zfits-ma A , , i .. ff-,1-1, :wg -'1 f1u-agizeaat '5 Gilbert Chin gets gets an assist from Mike Bowles as he attempts to score. 58 , C , ,. , , ttt- :Q f me-sig-fi 1 if--1355, to ttt. ferrari V of t 2 t Q E , m e tt'to ' ,, 4 Mins, .t ir 2,4 ,jg ,,,, ,LM - - iff' L-1.14111 L ' , V C. gyzgg C, C ty A V T ii ' - tw ,m-fs-,wil -S-5 , 1 2F'3 ii it ,Z 'Qgft ' , H rVk,L V K A' ,, tttl f 'i 'f' ,,:' i il ' i ' in ,ref-1 ,, Jerome Morgan puts one in for a score. Felix Rubert goes to the boards against Las Cruces. 5 ,. M 1' t Q ' T5 , , W g M 'R 'G ' Aiti F f 5 'lf Qt:- C C i t i t liii i . mi is , tgtl g i C A C g ii' ia f. ,., , Q agar A M , t t if Varsity Boys district proves tough With six returning lettermen, a new coach, and a whole season be- fore them, things looked bright for the Matador roundballers. But the Mats started slowly, then faltered in opening district play. Close losses to Ysleta and Hanks High Schools were examples of many of the heart- breaks the team faced this year. Some of the seasonls high points Danny Marsh takes an outside shot. included a consolation trophy in the Andress tourney, and a second- place finish in the Clint tournament. At press time, the Matadors were l-4 in district play, and 7-14 overall. Although less than impressive, this record does not reflect the time hard work, and dedication that went into the preparation of the team. X ...L A Q 'N 'f Nw -.., . 9 s , f . . 5. ,, , 13 , - 4 K -V - ,,., In .. ,1,i.,L,, ,wi , , my Varsity Boys Row 1 Sammy Anderson, Gilbert Chin, Felix Rubert, Albert Barnes, Steve Shook, Rod Shedrick, Mark Rothblatt Benny Garibay and Mike Bowles. ' 1jV,Q1j,,, fi ,f-ff' .f2.3f,itLr1ff-'V-tgpa.g,.:V5'.Z.zz.,. . ' - ' ffl ' ,ffl QQ. fi Z ,N - ff '7 N iriiiiisi Mark Rothblatt scores against the Indians. 59 Coach Coats directs Matador Basketball ww.MaW,, .ss A -svts Q. AW Qmwan. ,,,, in M1 4 lt's another bucket for the Mats. Rod Shedrick increases the Mats score by two points. Mark Rothblatt sinks one against the Indi- M s I gilt!! th .W M-aw N, 5 ar ai 11, L ,ara-1'iTll5 ' mf 3 HS, li, M if , ff-f f ,, ,,, l. 1 lslgz 1, 1. 2' Frosh a1n New Coach The Boys freshman team gained a new coach this year, Mr. Rene Bar- rera, a graduate of the University of Arizona. Coach Barrera stressed funda- mentals of ball handling, dribbling, shooting and passing to the fresh- men. It was a tough season for the group. Their record when this book was completed stood at 2-14. But the team members had begun to gel as a team, and should take their ex- perience to the B-team next year. Alnnvn l nnp-I f-,mr .... cn- h -Ld 4-Gly 52 ll Freshmen Basketball: Row l Gilbert Zuniga, Gary Wright, Scott Jones, Fred Hamilton and David Bares. Row 2: Phillip Andre, David Havely, Alonzo Lopez, Greg Ferguson Alfredo Jacquez, and Keith Montalbano. Coach Rene Barrera 2 ill' B-team struggles in pre-district playg AAVA f l Ni' Q ' Qi, .V - . LQ,' ,Z , ,j . U. , . , . I A sssr 1 ' c 1 - Tony McCray lures the defense while Paul Thompson takes a shot. Coach Jesus Lugo Matador Bqgamefg lgst thg-gif dis- Paul Thompson attempts a shot while Sean Bankston and Robert Contreras await the trict opener 44-42 to a tough Bel Air rebound- squad, despite leading for three quarters. The squad then dropped games to Riverside and Hanks be- fore pulling out exceptional wins over Ysleta and Socorro. Coach Jesus Lugo indicated the team had improved 7596 over last year's team. He said he felt the of- fense seemed to come naturally while the defense was the key to the teamis performance. 62 Shows marked second-half improvement JA ,r 1 iw A 3 S 4 Q was 14611 3, 5. , 9 1 2.3473 . ff! x N: 7 1 4-uf will W- Tony lVlcCray takes a solo shot. Paul Thompson draws a foul on defense while Sean Bankston looks at the p ay B-Team: Row l: Andrew Carrillo 1421, Ralph Harris 1221, Mike Camack 1141, Rayford Lockett 1201 Ron Hannah 1441 Abel Ramirez 1121. Row 2: Ken Grant 1241, Bob Anderson 1401, Sean Bankston 1321, Tony McCray 1541 Robert Contreras 1101, and Paul Thompson 1341. arsity girls develop teamwork. Tammy Shedrick stays open for Tarais pass. A surprise shot from Sonya Lail. Angie shoots over her opponent. Pat Powe takes a quick shot. if 4 1 4 iw 1 ,, . t ' A f 1, f if 1, , lt 'A f it 'fa' y, Q i ff ww Q ilu My U- Girls Coach Mr. Lawren The varsity girls showed out- standing teamwork this year. Un- der the direction of Coach Law- rence Vanley, a star athlete himself, the girls just never seemed to quit improving. Part of their success stemmed from having played together for a number of years. The girls knew each others' moves, andy they took eq,-if , '-'rn I f , the game seriously as coach Vanley taught them. Injuries to several players only increased the intensity with which the team played. Since the team was small, any injuries created spe- cial hardships. Despite this, the team members proved that good things come in small packages. ce Vanley Denise Seward shoots from the side. i 4:95 3 gr, I ,f Q Girls Varsity Basketball Team: Row 1: Tara Harris, Mary Maxwell, Dawn Purdue and Sonya Lail. Row 2: Jackie Headen, Pat Powe. Jackie Walker, Angela Snider, Tammy Shedrick, and Denise Seward. 65 ya 9 ,. ,L . l...-v l Jackie Walker takes advantage of her height, shows excellent style, and goes in for a shot x arkland girls play in district tournament Mats show ability to beat the zone, trying to work the ball in through their opponents, net. Mary waits for an opening. fttt ,ttt.t ,, ,, ,,r., ifrfrfltt' Opponents swam around her as Mary attempts to pass the ball in for a shot. Referees played an important part in the girls, games: 67 Varsity style shows originality, poise i piip Coach Vanley directs the team from the sidelines. ., A . - wfa- 4' , .' W - r Hi, ff.,,,f,,Q.,4 wma, as siiiss i , eies 'Gita Sonya Lail jump-shoots out of a trap. 68 3 i e Tammy takes an open shot. -if ?J'i ' me-K 'llllb ,gi W Q E' gem ' Vrfk A M4484 as Matador girls showed a lot of poise and originality as they went through the season. Their passes, shots and fakes fooled many of their opponents. The girls hardly ever lost their poise, which accounts for their outstanding season record. Part of the credit for their cool ap- pearance has to come from the coach- ing job of Mr. Lawrence Vanely. He drilled the team to perfection, stress- ing basics plus innovation. I i , ,QM .',,- ffgfgzzw' ' ,' Yi H ,, 4, MWA mm WW . ,W W i,,,, ,V , uture bright t i t For B team Girls basketball is becoming in- creasing popular. Better attendance at games and the hope that they will be on the varsity team next year has helped team members to improve their playing ability rapidly. Under the direction of their new coach, Miss Endi Gil, the team practiced daily on their moves, shooting, and strategy. 'Q s 4, xg 2 Miss Endi Gil, coach Evelyn Headen drives through the Hanks Tina White goes up high over a Highlander Knights for two points for 3 rgbound, Lynn Robertson scores two against Hanks. r 70 4 B-team: Row one, left to right: Cindy Houdescheldt, Tammy Crooks, Margaret Stout, Sonya White, Mary Montan Tina White. Row two: Ruby Cole, Lynn Robertson, Mary Lindbloom, Evelyn Headen, and Tracy Thompson. ez, and y cyyyy K Tracy Thompson keeps the ball away from defenders. it sss sA ,s,esss o , y vga i - Ruby Cole puts board. 1' -ig 12,52 ' W:'- J' ,. c y rryy 5 , 'lfff A ,r- V ,, , ww 'vm , 3 ,. , ,,,,,,,ip ,,k.,,.. mtg Ly V. ,,,., , Lynn Robertson hits a jump shot for two points against Hanks. mv Evelyn Headen gains control of the ball. ttt Matadors set up a tough defense against Bel Air. two more on the score- iv, 31 , Z, ,gt 4ii.i Q llil ir-- , ,, , , V t ellly y E. ' ' ' ' lte za 4, T is ..,, ,WW ., ,,1. MW Players were enthusiastic throughout the entire season and felt that they had a good chance for a successful district season. Cindy Houdescheldt takes a free throw. 71 Frosh Girls' Tough Season s Successful Under the direction of Mr. An- thony Perez, a well-disciplined freshman girls basketball team won many of its games. Although the go- ing was tough, and many games close, the girls were able to put out a little extra effort and win them. Good basketball was the key, throughout the season. Team mem- bers should prove to be formidable players later on the B-team and var- sity squads, having mastered the ba- sics of passing and shooting during this season. Linda Davis waits for a possible rebound from Anne Bennett's shot. Patsy Contreras shows perfect form, shoot- ing from the outside. A 72 Freshman team: row l: Angie Pena, Linda Davis, Pavoney Duprey, Wanda Grimes, Rae Crooks, and Shermaine Calaway. Row 2: Anne Bennett, Patsy Contreras, Jean Jones, Sue Whitcomb and Wanda Whitcomb. , gf.: -M3453 i'1 35g:,gf -1 ,lg M.. ,. . 7 . . - .,.,,..,, , , f . rr, . , I Anne Bennett drives in for an easy layup after stealing the ball. g . ..... SEZHULARSRIP V 'Q 101 . M ' Michelle Greene looks on as Patsy Contreras tries a two-pointer. 253. y lv ' '- Vhn, K 5 I l Rochelle McGee manager Coach Anthony Perez Rae Crooks jumps for the ball while Linda Davis and Patsy Contreras wait for it to come down. 73 , - -- racksters how di trict promise In pre-season practice meets, the Matador track team got a look at their future chances. A strong run- ning team was fielded, featuring many of last year's B-Team District Champs. Training began in early February with daily drills and workouts after school. The boys track team is coached by Mr. Jim Davenport, Mr. Charles Farrell and Mr. Leon Wade. f ' - Zlggjm 45? ,.h,..t 1' EMC 1 ,, ,nw army ?'qi,,l,-4: 'X N , . . . . . ' - ' ' . 'fig ' a ,,,, ts, -V i v , . 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Boys Track: Tor l: Ernest Porter, John Nava, David Pivarnick, Kenny Pivarnick, Alex Vasquez, Calvin Williams, Darren Sanders, Marvin Williams, James Porter, and Steve Burston. Row 2: Steve Anderson, Steven Whistler, John Winkey, Morris Williams, Jeff Waits, Mike Grotte, Troy Witt, Barry Patterson, David Edwards, Robert Rivera, Brian Bramer, Sammy Anderson, Mike Bowles, Alex Mietlinski, Glaf Schirmer, and Eric Barrera. Row 3: Kevin Bond, Jeremiah Jones, Terry Anderson, Mike Nowell and Richard Powers. Mike Bowles demonstrates excellent high jump form. Coaches Farrell, Wade and Davenport 75 l Track season opens in Februaryg utlook good for girl tracksters 19 ,vu -I W gr - 133 3333? ff Girls track team: Row l: Mary Lindbloom, Denise Lacy, Sonia White, Leilani Davidson, Angie Young, Michelle Green, Ginny Downey, Sophia Herring, and Ramona Ameen. Row 2: Margaret Stout, Ruby Cole, Barbara Hawkins, Lulu Fierro, Karen Walkup, Pam Heller, Ingrid Sampson, Aurelia Cole, and Lisa Crawford. Row 3: Donna Dungan, Crystal Jones, Susan Bolen, Lyn Benjamin, Tracy Thompson, Ramona Bell, Liz Bush, Yoli Soltero, and Terry Collins. Karen Walkup, Lulu Fierro, Barbara Hawkins, and Lyn Benjamin run to stretch out. Coach Scott supervises the practice ,QE K ...ww I W Writ ,aw f i 2h Ginny Downey and Michelle Green run laps to keep in shape. Leilani Davidson easily clears the high jump bar. Liz Bush measures her steps for the long jump. Mary Lindbloom hurls the shot put. Parkland girls track members started practice in February. Under the direction of Mrs. Carolyn Scott, varsity coachg Mr. Lawrence Van- ley, B-team coachg and Mr. Erwin Bloxdorf, freshmen coach, the girls practiced daily on the events they will run in track meets. There are three returning region- al qualifiers: Angie Young, Lynn Robertson, and Denise Lacy. All track members are expecting a suc- cessful year. 77 ymnasts look for successful season Under the coaching of Mr. Jim Muncatchy, the gymnastics team worked hard in preperation for spring competition. Coach Mun- catchy was optimistic at the start of the season that the team would do well in coming competitions. Morning and afternoon practices helped prepare the team for the many events involved in the sport. All-around female competitors had to be prepared in four events: floor exercises, the vault, uneven bars, and balance beam. Male all-around competitors work in the rings, parallel bars, pommel horse, high bar and floor exercises. Gymnastics competition begins in early February with invitational tri- angular meets. In the district meet, all of the schools compete in all events. 78 ,xx Ricky Pena does a V-sit on the parallel bars. Peggy Johnson is assisted by Dede Fisher and Annette Riley as she works on the beam. Tanya Selufsky performs a back aerial. Dora Castro shows her ability on the un even bars. Competitors Prepare for variety of events rf ,, 'ia my is J ...- is.,.,,, GYMNASTS: Row l: Peggy Johnson, Beth Tull, Lulu Fierro, Pauline Aragon, Dora Castro, Sandra Tatsuhara, Tanya Selfusky, Valerie Monteilh, Gina Sample, Dede Fisher, Annette Riley, Jill Charron, Denise Young, Laura Lee, Donna Dungan, and Ramona Ameen. Row 2: Ricky Pena, Craig Holloway, Thomas Daniel, Mike Gonzalez, Anthony Tucker, David Williams, Terry Daniels, Jack Retzer and Mike Pena. ,fi l 4 Coach Jim Muncatchy. Anthony Tucker demonstrates 'lthe angel on the rings. Complicated moves on the horse are shown by Anthony Tucker. l Baseball returns 10 Lettermen Ten returning lettermen bol- stered the hopes of Varsity Baseball Coach, Mr. Mike Beltran for a win- ning season. Last year's squad won half of their games. They hope to better that record this year, possibly be- coming the district champions. Building the B-Team into shape is their coach, Mr. Ron Leiman. It will be on this squad varsity will draw for next yearis players. Fabulous Darley rounds third on his way home while Steve Clemmer sets up the throw. .Mu , Varsity Baseball: Row l: Edgar Ortiz, Danny Guzman, Gene Rodriguez, Eddie Evans, Matt Thompson, Danny Bolden, Randy Rush, Kenny Long, and Steve Clemmer. Row 2: Jeff Long, Walter Sterling, David Evans, Robert Contreras, Felix Rubert, Fabulous Darley, Allen Riggs, Tim Sughrue, David Shuman, Brian Kneeskern, and Rick Mannaway. Squads practice until Sundown. Varsity coach, Mr. Mike Beltran. X' ,QV-ls 'z 1? .gf- Varsity batting practice took place each day. Eddie Evans shows good form on the mound. B-Team trains varsity baseball hopefuls , 'W4 ,f'ia,s-Q ,., , . nd, 'A 5 A ' ' A 'RIMM s Y n m.. B-Team Baseball: Row 1: John Maxwell, Mike Wells, Eddie Tarango, Louis Kohrs, Paul Clemmer, Andy Reedy, and Scott Clemmens. Row 2: Keith Montalbano, David Barnes, Albert Lozano, Phillip Stafford, Alfredo Jacquez, James Clardy, Wayne Cooper, Joseph Slagle, and Coach Ron Leiman. Sl Tennis team Hopes for istrict Win Varsity tennis team members are more enthusiastic this year than ever before. There are five varsity players returning from last year's team. As a result, the team is more experienced and confident in them- selves and their teammates. In round-robin competition, held early in the year, the team as a whole did well. The boys team was undefeated Cfirst time everj and the girls team did consistently well against most of their opponents. Row one, left to right: Patty Warden, man- ager, Lisa Soll, Kelly Baker, Michele Green, and Awilda Ortiz. rowtwo: Virginia Rodriguez, Pat Rodriguez, Susan Terrian, Dawn Luck, Kathy Gillespie, Tina Terrian, Mary Ralls, and David Bramer. Row. Three: Benny Briones, Jac Creviston, Dawn Colker, Shellan Spence, Rudy Mo- rales, Rodney Eckersley, Paul Gillespie, Marcia Witt, Kevin Fuson, Steve Clem- mer, Kathy Cox, and Mrs. Doris Brown, coach. Paul Gillespie prepares to hit a volley. 82 l Q , ,.,.,,,,:ra,,afg,z-1,1 I f fl. I Til? 6 ot fa' i 131: gn ,aw ,,,, , 5 5:G WWW-25lQzi?3l'i?xi'i YYL'1::- ... -, kkyy My as ' --:far-W A -f E -,b- if .Qt LWVV Q i : K , W , , , f L'gk.',, y . ,, K at J ' Team captains Paul Gillespie and Kathy Gillespie. Kathy Cox stretches to reach a volley. . ' b 4 V' . , ,-., 5 , ' 1 what ga, at , at T if Met-M 1 y an J ssii g ,,,l, ,ll1i,. s H M U G T' T e T , ssJ,lla 1 t. i,,, l - -f'e s, . VV . f l 1' 1 U ii M ' E f , ' , t ff - ll,s Q -Q., Michele Green masters T easily. Mrs. Brown, tennis coach, works closely with team members on drills that are run almost daily. Every Fri- day challenge matches are played to determine the ranking of each play- er on the team. Mrs. Brown also works with players in these chal- lenge matches or doubles matches. Kathy Gillespie smashes the ball to her op- ponent while Pat Rodriguez looks on. Team members are confident that they will be the district champi- ons this year. The team also hoped to do well in their out-of-town trips which were in February or March 83 Z5 Golf team: Billy Smith, Jeff Cole, Mike Andrews, Jac Creviston, Glenn Stobbart, and Scott Lubbers. Golfers look forward to successful season eleli v if 3 ,,. r 3, Coach David Kelly Mike Andrews shows a perfect stroke. Headed by coach David Kelly, the golf team started practicing in January. They competed at Roswell and Odessa before the district meet. Team members shoot for individual scores and a team total at the same time. 84 TWENTY YEARS AND GRGWING SENIORS Vincent Aguilar Bill Anderson Thomas Andree Eddie Arbuckle Gloria Armendariz Jeannie Ash Debbie Baltz Albert Barnes Mike Bassett Peter Bayer Adrienne Beard David Beebe Tana Bertram Cindy Bixler Joe Blackwell Janis Bowles David Bramer Christie Brunson Liz Bush Glenn Callison 86 We're the class yet to come, we're the class of '81 E Valerie Castro Mary Chalmers Delvin ' Clemmens Steve Clemmer Robby Collings Terri Collins Paul Compton Lori Cox Kathy Cox Michael Davis Ginny Downey Monique Dubrule David Ekstrand Eddie Evans Todd Ferguson Donna Fisher Mary Fitzgerald Bill Ford Cynthia , Foreman Frank Gallardo X look forward to college, careers L r Brian Kneeskern John Knoeller Denise Lacy Sonya Lail Joni Larsen Jeff Long Connie Lynn Kent Theresa Marion Mark Marrow Danny Marsh Ana Martinez James Martinez Chris Matthews Kent McClure Carol McKinley Brian McNeill Richard Miner Helen Molina Lisa Montalbano Valerie Monteilh 89 Anthony Morgan Kellie Mulholand Mike Mullins Beatrice Munoz Roger Munson Heidi Nelon Jean Orozco Edgar Ortiz Nedra Patterson Lucinda Pena Marguerite Piacenti Pat Piotrowski Tim Pittman Jeff Plank Alicia Poste Adolph Pugh Bobby Purdue Cindy Reyes Gene Rodriguez Mark Rothblatt 90 Seniors make plans for tripg Western Playland or bust! Patty Rowland Randy Rush Gina Sample Carmen Seda Francisco Seda Rod Shedrick Tammy Shedrick Steve Shook Maurice Sieber Billy Smith David Smith Linda Smith Ana Soltero Martha Soto Steve Sponhouse Kenneth Stevens Jollene Stiles Glenn Stobbart Debbie Stubbert Nick Stull 9l Tension H builds as graduation nearsg l l l 4 Jackie Woder Daniel Zalace Julie Zelenak Rene Alvarez Kevin Athens Carlene Bennet Eva Burgess Norman Carrier Irma Colquitt Fabulous Darley Ida Gomez Pat Headen Isabel .Iaquez Ray Jones Kathy Linder Sheila Maddaford Frank Montanez Luis Munoz Mike Nowell David Shuman 93 his year's seniorsg Michael Bassett- I would love to have made better grades during my four years at Parkland. Danny Guzman- In the four years here at Parkland I liked the way the coaching staff turned the programs around. I wish I could stay here another year, so I could benefit from the fine coaching. John Emery-'fl would love to have wres- tled here at Parkland but they didn't have a team. Sonya Lail- I can't think of many things that I would have changed during my four years, except for a little less homework and a lot more free time. A Isabel Jacquez- During my four years at Parkland, I had a great time with all the people. And the teachers were great too. 94 Edgar Ortiz- I'd like to have played more sports and I would like to have seen our football and baseball teams do better. Facing Graduation Faces of old and faces of new, People we know and people we knew. Growing together then drifting apart. Always an ending and now a new start. At graduation we all grow nearer, And all of our friends seem so much dearer. And as we say our final good-bye, A Keep in touch, and a Promise I will. A Remember when, but, better still, A place in my heart, you'll always stay. This is what is said as we go on our own way!! Anonymous Mark Rothblatt- During my four years at Parkland, I enjoyed meeting new people and teachers. Also, the coaching staff of the last two years has been excellent? Magda Gomez+ l really enjoyed my 'freshman and sophomore years a lot. But my senior year was the best. And just think, it's over now. I'm really going to miss high school I Debbie Stubbert Tina Truster .lean Orozco- I would have liked to have seen more activities and challenges in our school. Other than that, I love Parkland. Stephen Shook- In all the four years of my attendance at Parkland High School, I liked the teaching staff. They did a good job with us. If I could change anything that I did, I would have played more sports. Monique Dubrule-- I would have been less shy and more involved. I would like to have had dance in my freshman year. Fabuluos Darley- In the two years that I had in P.I-I.S., I liked to play baseball, foot- ball, and gymnastics. Joni Larsen- If I was to change anything, it would be my study habits. In the coming years I hope the students will appreciate- school as much as I did. Next year's freshmen! Seniors shower each other with confetti as they cheer the team on to another victory Bill Anderson-2 yrs. Varsity Football, 2 yrs. Varsity Track, Letter Club, DECA. Eddie Arbuckle-I yr. Student Council, I yr. Varsity Tennis, 2 yrs. DECA Parlia- mentarian. Gloria Armendariz-B-Team Basket- ball, F.H.A. 2 yrs. Jeannie Ash-4 yrs. Band, Band Secre- tary, 4 yrs. ROTC, 2 yrs. ROTC Staff Offi- cer, Library Club 2 yrs., DECA History club Secretary, I yr. Student Council, Band Solo Ensemble. Debbie Baltz-Student Council Sena- tor, Newspaper Editor 2 yrs., Band 4 yrs., Solo Ensemble, Drum Major 2 yrs., Who's Who. Michael Bassett-J.E.T.S. President, Chess Club Treasurer, member N.H.S., P.T.S.A. member, U.l.L. competition, Spanish competition. David Beebe-Track, D.E., Football. Tana Bertram-2 yrs., Jr. Class Favor- ite, Miss Congeniality, Varsity Track 2 yrs., B-Team Basketball I yr., Sr. Class President, Jr. Class Officer. Cindy Bixler-F.H.A., I yr. Tennis Team. David Bramer-3 yrs. Varsity Tennis, 2 yrs. Yearbook Staff. Christie Brunsonvl yr. Modern Dance, I yr. Basketball, 2 yrs. DECA, DECA Vice President, I yr. Tennis. Eva Burgess-Band, ROTC, Art Club. Liz Bush-I yr. Student Council, Rug- ged Adventures Club, Track. Frank Cables-Football, ROTC. Glenn Callison-Student Council 4 yrs., Student Council President, Band 4 yrs., Band Vice President, N.H.S. Parliamen- tarian, Yearbook Staff 3 yrs., Who's Who, Optimist Appreciation Award, 3 yrs. Eng- lish Award. Valerie Castro-4 yrs. Cheerleader: Frosh Class President, Optimist Award, I yr. Track, Soph. Vice president: Soph. Princess, N.H.S., Who's Who, Homecom- ing Queen, Student Council Treasurer, All- American Cheerleader. 96 Mary Chalmers-2 yrs. Band, 2 yrs. V.O.E.f 2 yrs. O.E.A., O.E.A. Vice presi- dent. Delvin Clemens-Band, ROTC, 2 yrs. D.E., Basketball, Football. Steve Clemmer-I yr. Student Council, 3 yrs. Tennis Team, 2 yrs. Baseball Team. Irma Colquitt-V.O.E., Freshman 8L B- Team Volleyball, ROTC. Robby Collings-3 yrs. Varsity Tennis. Terri Collins-2 yrs. ROTC, 4 yrs. Band. 0 Paul Compton-I yr. Drama Club, I yr. H.E.C.E. Kathy Cox-2 yrs. Varsity Tennis, 2 yrs. Newspaper Staff. Lori Cox-V.O.E., D.E.C.A., I yr. Newspaper Staff, Trainer, Flagtwirlcr, Or- chestra, Business Club. Ginny Downy - 2 yrs. Varsity Volley- ball, 2 yrs. Varsity Track, 2 yrs. Letterclub, Student Council, Modern Dance Club, Who's Who. Monique Dubrule -Modern Dance Club, Art Club, N.H.S. member: Spanish competitions: University of Iowa Summer Program, Youth Conservation Corps. --- .lohn Emery Frosh Wrestling: Track: Football . Eddie Evans Varsity Football: 4 yrs. Varsity Baseball, Vice-President Letter- club. Todd Ferguson ll.li.C.li. Historian. Donna Fischer 2 rs. Band:News a er, Y P Staff, 2 yrs. Trainer: V.O.li., D.E.C.A.: Flagtwirlers, Business Club. Mary Fitzgerald Frosh Class Vice- President, Band, 4 yrs. Student Council, 4 yrs. Cheerleader, .lr. Class Vice-President: Optimist Award, Who's Who: N.H.S. Sec- retary, Senior Princess. Bill Ford Frosh Football, Track, Varsi- ty Tennis. Frank Gallardo Frosh 8L B-Team Football, H.E.C.E., Frosh 8: B-Team Track. Jackie Giddings-4 yrs. ROTC, 3 yrs. Band, I yr. Track, 4 yrs. Drill Team, D.E.C.A. Secretary, Ski Club. Albert Gloer-Band, ROTC: Battalion Commander, Sabre Guard Commander, National Rifle Association, Group I8 Leader, Drill Team, Rifle Team. Magda Gomez--2 yrs. Yearbook Staff, 2 yrs. Capetwirlers, D.E.C.A., Beauty Con- test Soph. Year, Frosh Track Manager. Phillip Green-I yr. Student Council, Band: D.E.C.A. Danny Guzman-3 yrs. Varsity Foot- ball, 2nd Team All-District Guard 8c Line- backer-JR. year, 2nd All-City Lineback- erwSr. year, 2 yrs. Varsity Baseball, Letterclub President, Student Council Par- liamentarian, Varsity Football Cap- tainfSr. year. Jerry Hadley-2 yrs. l.C.T. Mary Harrisf4 yrs. ROTC, Company Commander, U.l.L. Spelling Competition 4 yrs. Preston Hern--Frosh 8g B-Team Foot- ball: ROTC Battalion Staff. Craig Holloway-Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Gymnastics, l.C.T. Michael Hovell---Football, Track. Terry H ughes- ---- D.E.C.A. Milton lmai- -ROTC: N.H.S., D.E.C.A., B-Team Track, Jr. Class Presi- dent, Drill Team, Color Guard, Jets Club, Chess Club. Isabel Jacquez- Volleyball, Track I yr., lf.ll.A., V.O.E.: ROTC. .lackie Johnson -N.H.S., F.H.A., Mod- ern Dance Club. Vickie Jones Freshmen. B-Team 8L Varsity Volleyball Manager: Freshman 8: B-Team Basketball Manager, B-Team .SL Varsity Track Manager, Student Council: O.E.A. President, Letterclub. Keith Kennedy 4 yrs. Baseball Man- ager, Band Sergeant-At-Arms. Soph.-Jr. years, Band President- -Sr. year, 3 yrs. Student Council, Soph. Class Officer, Stu- dent Couneil Parliamentarian, Yearbook Editor Sr. year, Who's Who, N.H.S. Treasurer: Eagle Scout. Robert Kennedy-4 yrs. Football: Let- terclub: Library Club: Newspaper-3 yrs. Sonya Lail-2 yrs. Varsity Basketball: 2 yrs. Varsity Track: N.H.S. President: Stu- dent Council: Sr. Class Parliamentarian: Who's Who: Optimist Award: Letterclub. Joni Larson-l yr. B-Team Track: 2 yrsi Varsity Swim Team: Beauty Pageant-J r. l yr. Yearbook Staff. Jeff Long-B-Team Baseball: 3 yrs. Marching Band: I yr. Jazz Band: H.E.C.E.: Varsity Baseball: Student Coun- eil: Letterclub. Connie Lynn-H.E.C.E.: F.H.A. Kent McClure-Band: D.E.C.A. 8 Carol McKinley-4 yrs. Band: Solo 8: Ensemble-4 yrs.: '79-80 All-Region Band: Vice-President of History Club: Stu- dent Council: Band Librarian. Brian McNeill-Frosh 8: B-Team Foot- ball: Frosh 8: B-Team Track: Rugged Ad- ventures Club: Varsity Swim Team: Varsi- ty Track. Sheila Maddaford-3 yrs. Band. Ricky Manaway-Baseball, Basketball, Track. Theresa Marion-GAL'S Club: Student Council: H.E.R.O. President: F.H.A.: 3 yrs. Volleyball: 2 yrs. Basketball: l yr. Track. Danny Marsh-3 yrs. Basketball. James Martinez-H.E.C.E.: 3 yrs. Foot- ball: Track, Homemaking. Chris Matthews-Band: ROTC: Drill Team: Rifle Team: I.C.T. Jimmy Meyers-2 yrs. I.C.T.: 2 yrs. Tennis. Richard Miner-D.E.C.A.: Frosh Foot- ball. Helen Molina-3 yrs. Volleyball: 2 yrs. Track: F.H.A.: Letterclub: Student Coun- cil: GAL'S Club. Lisa Montalbano-2 yrs. H.E.C.E.: 2 yrs. Volleyball. Frank Montanez-4 yrs. Band: 2 yrs. ROTC: 2 yrs. Drill Team: 4 yrs. Marching Band. Valerie Monteilh-4 yrs. Cheerleader: 2 yrs. .Varsity Gymnastics: 2 yrs. Student Council: Student Council Secretary-Sr. year: 3 yrs. Band: Frosh Track Team. Kellie Mullholland-Frosh Cheerleader: Flagtwirler: F.H.A.: D.E.C.A.: Powder Puff Football. Mike Mullins-Frosh Basketball: B- Team Football: N.H.S. I Heidi Nelon-2 yrs. Newspaper: F.H.A. President: Student Council. Jean Orozco-F.H.A. Secretary: 4 yrs. Student Council: H.E.C.E. Secretary: H.E.R.O.fH.E.C.E. President: Sr. Class Vice-President: l yr. Staff: Varsity Track: B-Team Basketball: Most Outstanding Of- ficer Award in F.H.A. Edgar Ortiz-l yr. D.E.C.A.: l yr. Var- sity Baseball. Esther PachecoMV.O.E.: H.E.C.E.: Track: Band: D.E.C.A.: Concert Band: Marching Band. Nedra Patterson-Band: Modern Dance: Library Club: O.E.A.: O.E.A. Rc- porter. Lucinda Pena---- Frosh Basketball: B- Tcam Volleyball: Flagtwirler: F.H.A.: Stu- dent Council: Letterclub: R.A.C.: Student Trainer: Track Manager: GAL'S Club. Jeff Plank--Student Council Senator: Chess Club President: History Club Presi- dent: Letterclub: N.H.S.: Band: R.A.C. President: Varsity Cross Country: Boy's State. Alicia Poste---3 yrs. Volleyball: 2 yrs. Track: 2 yrs. Basketball: Varsity Swim Team: N.H.S.: Letterclub Secretary: l yr. Student Council. Adolph Pugh----I yr. Student Council: Business Club: 2 yrs. D.E.C.A.: D.E.C.A. Vice-President: Slide Rule. Robert Purdue---Symphonic Band: Marching Band: Stage Band: D.E.C.A. Gene Rodriguez--4 yrs. Football: B- Team 8: Varsity Baseball. Sally Rose-V.O.E. Treasurer: l yr. Varsity Tennis: Frosh Track. Mark Rothblatt-4 yrs. Football: 2 yrs. Varsity Basketball: l yr. Student Council: Letterclub. Patty Rowland-2 yrs. F.H.A. Carmen Seda-3 yrs. Art Club: Art Club President: 3 yrs. Modern Dance Club: Mod. Dance Secretary, Vice-President: 3 yrs. Drama Club: 3 yrs.-Thespian Society: Workshop Mime Group: U.l.L. Spanish and Drama Competitions. Francisco Seda-I yr. Chess Club: 3 yrs. Art Club: 3 yrs. Thespian Society: l yr. Video Club: U.l.L. Speech 8: Drama Com- petitions. Floyd Shaw-Business Club: R.A.C.: B- Team Football: Cross Country. Rod Shedrick--3 yrs. Varsity Basket- ball: l yr. Frosh Basketball: H.E.C.f H.E.R.O. Treasurer. Stephan Shook-Frosh 8: Sophomore Basketball: 2 yrs. Varsity Basketball: N.H.S.: Who's Who. X David Shuman-Football: Track: Base- ball. Maurice SieberW3 yrs. Varsity Track: 2 yrs. Varsity Football: Letterclub. Billy Smitha Letterclub: Football: Golf. Ana Soltero---Varsity Cross Country: Varsity Track: R.O.T.C.: Student Council: I-'.ll.A.: O.E.A. Martha Soto---2 yrs. Volleyball: 2 yrs. V.O.E.: V.O.E. Secretary. Glen Stobbart-Band: ROTC: Golf: Student Trainer: N.H.S. Nick Stull --B-Team Football: D.E.C.A.: Powder Puff Cheerleader. Debbie Stubbert--2 yrs. Swim Team lCaptainJ: I yr. History Club: ROTC: N.H.S. Tim Sughrue-----3 yrs. Varsity12 yrs. Var- sity Bascball: Lettermens Club: Student Council: N.H.S.: N.H.S. Vice-President: Frosh Football: Frosh Track: B-Team Baseball. 97 Most Athletic Sonya Lail 8: Tim Sughrue Most Talented Gina Sample 8: Albert Barnes Cutest Smile Valerie Castro 8: Tim Sughrue Always Trying Senior Silhouttes Most Bashful Most Spirited Most Helpful Heidi Nelon 8: Eddie Evans Val Monteilh 8: Nick Stull Vicki Jones 8: Keith Kennedy - Most Likely to Succeed Prettiest Eyes M F dl , , Tan Berfgm rgnjeg- Long Monique Dubrule 8: Jeff Cathy Gillespie 8: Randy A Plank Rush Biggest Fling Most Talkative Always Late Julie Zelenak 3: Glenn Val Monteilh 8: Matt Pat Trueblood 8: Bill Callison Thompson Anderson tl Class Clowns Best Dressed Sarah Williams 8: Fabulous Tana Bertram 8L Nick Stun Tammy Shedrick 8: Rod Darley ' Shedrick A S Suzan Tatsuhara-Frosh Basketball: Varsity Volleyball: B-Team: Lettermens Club Treasurer: Student Council: N.H.S.: B-Team Volleyball. Susan Terrian-Newspaper Staff-2 yrs.: 2 yrs. Varsity Tennis: 4 yrs. Marching Band. Tina Terrian-4 yrs. Marching Band: 2 yrs. Varsity.Tennis: I yr. Newspaper Staff. Alan Thomas-4 yrs. ROTC: 2 yrs. Var- sity Rifle Team: 2 yrs. D.E.C.A. Matt Thompson-4 yrs. Band: Frosh Basketball: B-Team Baseball: 2 yrs. Varsi- ty Baseball: l yr. Yearbook Staff. Duke Trevino--Football: I.C.T. Moto- cross. ' Trish Trueblood-F.H.A.: 2 yrs. D.E.C.A. Anthony Tucker-3-yrs. Varsity Gym- nastics: 4 yrs. Band: Student Council Sena- tor: Lettermens Club. Cindy Vasquez-ROTC: 3 yrs. Band: Volleyball: Best Drilled Cadet QROTCJ ROTC Princess: D.E.C.A. Secretary. Virginia VanLankvelt-3 yrs. Band: H.E.C.E. Secretary: I yr. Band Quarter- -Master. James Villasana-Frosh Football: B- Team Football: Frosh Basketball: 2 yrs. H.E.R.O. Patty Warden-3 yrs. Band: 2 yrs. Var- sity Tennis: Student Council. Kathy Watts-Varsity Tennis: Student Council: Newspaper Staff. Barbara Williams-H.E.C.E.! H.E.R.O. Secretary: I yr. Student Council: I yr. Cape twirler. Sarah Williams-Frosh. 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W W rr- e -3 s H i M ffatitia l 'R Q N Q -. if -a X 5 S.. .SF M X' Q S e Watson Sandra Watson Mike Wells John Wenke Frank Whisler Susan Whitcomb White Wilkerson Calvin Williams Marvin Williams Teddy Williams John Wingo Troy Witt 125 Underelass retakes capture new arrivals Ester Alaniz Sean Bankston David Barnes Scott Clemens Patricia Contreras am W get Pu rr, ierry Freeland ferry Guzman fammie Harris Michael Herrera Marbella Ruiz Fred Maynard Robert Miner Wanda Pittaway Tom Putnam Efren Saenz Stephen Burston Sandra Skatzes Joseph Slagle Yolanda Soltero shows off her day spmt. TWENTY YEARS AND GRGWING SPGRTS Classes, clubs fill daily student schedules Angela Bierman, Felix Rubert, Mike Hamilton, Steve Burston and Jeff Ryan concentrate on their math in Mrs. Timmon's class. ' - , . XMMNAQWQN tt ,mfs gf-tg Varsity girl athletes ham it up after 21 Mr. Quisenberry lectures about Water- game- gate. 128 Julie Zelenak helps during underclass pic ture day. Michelle Ameen and Fabulous Darley do modern dance warmup exercises. 'uxf-.-----N Q' 1- 'im Members of Mrs. Scotts' Modern Dance Group plan dances they hope will be selected for use in the recital. or Minique Dubrule, Gina Baylor and Brenda Reese practice for the Modern Dance Re- cital. Miss Endi Gil is caught accompanying her students to have their pictures made. The year at Parkland consists of class after class, after class. So, when the students get a chance to unwind, they frequently can be found in some sort of physical ac- tivities. For the first time, this year, some boys joined the modern dance group, showing their enthusiasm for this art form. l29 elim, -H -.4 Members of Parkland's junior class take time out between classes to show their different personalities. Each student has his own personality A Hawaiian Tourist loses himself here at Parkland High. .lean Orozco and Magda Gomez pose with Mr. Parkland 130 as ? The swim team prepares for a district meet at the YMCA. Jerry Guzman listens to one of the Human Awareness volunteers. Tana Bertram, DeDe Fisher and Mary Lindbloom wash dishes in the cafeteria. I .:','g,,f All ,V Q 'O'-'T' m,..v.,,M, i K , ' su ,am a t , Q- W .M - W t - 1 - 3 V, 4 - V' . ' Fa- I A an 'iff 'L M . A 'A K s Q, 'M wh ' ' 'mf , - K , vw- - r qu 1 W 4, M, o.. . 1 A. N -fx ,. uf s . H Q .sg L 'Wil' WN. Q 'A .. , Q 'Ntgvaal W an .J ,,,, , Ky- ' 1 -ay' i .ui ,W in ab ,QW ,Ry i vt A 'ff W mi - f is 1. ., vw , . tt. Members of the junior squad demonstrate their running ability as they carry the ball for another first down. C E Q l S i i 4 .. Q 6 V .. , Q wav-n.. VL 4, 5 One ofthe outstanding cheerleading groups at Parkland included: Nick Stull, Billy Smith, Rod Shedrick, and Anthony Morgan. 132 kilt l x,A.t4!f-V71 8 . Nick Stull amazed the onlookers with his uncanny cheers and manual dexterity. ,W :- Powder puff football popular spring sport Powder Puff gives the female population of Parkland the chance to play one of the contact sports, football. Flag Football to be exact. If there are any skeptics in the readers of this book who think that because the girls play Flag foot- ball it is an easy game, let them read on. Powder Puff football is an event in which the girls at Parkland look forward to playing each year. It is a very popular event at Parkland and it's a challenge for the girls. This is the big opportunity for the Lady Matadors to show the guys that they are just as tough. The cheerleaders for this popular event happen to be very unusual, but talented as far as yelling and Patty Rowland issurrounded by senior defenders in the Powder Puff Game. screaming goes. Their cheers and stunts are rare, but they do get the point across. The coaches really help the girls out. Since they have had a lot of experience playing, they give the girls some good tips on how to play the game. The girls seem to catch on rather quickly to the coaches, instructions. E A . fm 4- ' E ity, . . ,... A A H -A .N i ' rg. 'M f -1 ,M .a,,':. Q- , Wg .. ., A . 4. a... 4 , t - -. Patty Rowland prepares to receive a pass from one of her junior teammates. According to one source, The cheerleaders can't play too close to the dirt, or the cats will bury themli' Lundi Aiona, senior, tries to elude a deter- mined junior tackler. 133 Mr. Ten, A First for Parkland + rant Nl ff Mr. Ten contestants wait for the final decision Tim Sughrue takes it all off. Billy Smith with a Mr. Ten smile. Fab Darley captures first runner up. Glen Callison named Parklandis Mr. lO. Who is your Mr. Ten? Is he tall, dark, and handsome? PTSA wanted to find out just who Mr. Ten of Parkland was, so they sponsored the first Mr. Ten contest which took place on November 12. There were eight contestants. They were either representing an or- ganization, pushed into it by their girlfriends, or they just thought they might be every girl's dream. Each guy came out dressed in what he thought made him look more entic- ing to the wild crowd and judges. Out of the eight contestants five fi- nalists were chosen. There were: Tim Sughrue, Fab Darley, Glenn Callison, Keith Kennedy, and Nor- man Carrier. The five finalists then were to an- swer questions at random. The judges awarded the four finalists Cin orderl, 4th, Norman Carrier, 3rd, Tim Sughrueg 2nd, Keith Kennedyg lst, Fabulous Darley, with a poster and medal for being 9V2,s. Glenn M1 Monique Dubrule prsents the PTSA's first Mr. 10 Award to Glenn Callison. Callison selected as Mr, Ten , re- ceived a number of gifts. Glenn is to reign for one year, and if for some reason he cannot keep his good looks, 'fMr. Tenn will be handed down to Fab Darley. '.wEagga,'ff ., ' a ' in A 'twigs nl' , V' 4 Q r , Mffivfi Glenn Callison gives his acceptance speech. Bob Lindbloom finds it hard to make a de- cision. 135 Student personalities, projects, activities Members ofsecond period shop class celebrate the Christmas holidays with friendship and refreshments. Y we M --U 1' ' .' .gfx t lune Benjamin gets to work. Jeffery Kennedy shows some nice teeth. Kenith Grant fools around on military day. Dave Smith makes a locker stop. i i ff. 'mm-df 'rt Mrs. Tucker's fourth period class appears to be hard at work. I36 dominate Parkland in, out-of-class time Thursday night band practice brought out student enthusiasm. Kim Long shows Matador pride. Ernie and Bert visited Parkland. ' V 'ff ZfMm,,,, ,W M IMFIFQMEU ti l-rits , 5, Butch Brown, Mike Grotte and Arturo Jordan get initiation day attention. W , s izy I ,r ngt V TI 137 t 1 3 ' f n 1 if 3' Sz aging My Q, it A J , 5 AA f 1 Susan Tatsuhara seemed to enjoy her refresh- - ments on this day. new hairstyle shocked his classmates, Students show seriousness and enjoyment K' ,WRX in K Mrs. Timmons' 5th period geometry students were eager to have a group picture made. 138 Jean Orozco modeled evening wear during the 1981 beauty contest. while creating unforgettable memories ,,-4 Nick Stull and David Smith clowncd around with a sprig of mistletoe. 95 i ff Mary Reichert and Debbie Stubbert try to get the chlorine out after swim practice. ia gh M11 Photographers have a way of distracting attentive students. Thursday night band practice brought out some practical jokes as demonstrated by Paul Gillespie, Thomas Daniel and Hunter Hodge. 139 These are times that Won't be forgotten mm T, ,fa Coaches Leiman, Hanson and Scott provided their students a special Halloween preview by wearing their disguises M15 if li? f v Varsity basketball captured the attention of Jean Orozco, Magda Gomez and Gloria Armendariz. 140 Paul Tornatta plays the National Anthem as Mr. Chilo Madrid, Mr. Pickett and Susan Smith look on at last year's graduation ceremony. M Tracy Rose proves that it is easy to smile. H yyy The senior class enthusiastically supported the team at pep rallies Monica Baughman concentrates on her ca petwirling during the beauty pageant. Mary Lindbloom displays her skating ability. l4l Variety of activities interest PHS students VOE class members work hard on their assignment. Mona Perea makes Christmas decorations Jennifer Jackson and Kim Long display conduct typical ofthe Letterclub initiation. for the library. Brunilda Rodriguez and Anthony Tucker endure the rigors of initiation for Letterclub. awww' 142 D TWENTY YEARS AND GROWING a Q u 0 ., GRGANIZATIONS HECE-HERO opens opportunities -J Theresa Murphy Lynda Fields Janis Bowles Lenny Sughrue Virginia Vanlankvelt :fi ' ,A i t, ' A ew' X an A svn s ,nf ,gd . Lisa Montalbano rg f ' I Tracy Rose PWA 4, Y, i xg 590 ,o phzs T, 1 i its - Norman Carrier Jeff L0r1g X 1,9 Q HER ss Sandra Tatsuhara Mike Mullins Denise Lacy i . , wg ., 111.2 L- Wa , . sg,-gf ,gs-.. - sou s HECE officers L to R: Theresa Marion, president: Sandra Tatsu- hara vice-presidentg Norman Carrier, secretaryg Rod Shedrick, treasurerg Todd Ferguson, historiang Mike Mullions, reporter. fit' S X is 3 142: 1. 'snag l , Q15 ffTf5'g- SP'-EC ' 551 -2'i.ffff3'5f . H I Frank Gallardo Pete Francis Kathy Linder F PM 3 ' 4 1 -'ss. S4 g E ,nano f XL 'Q 1 , gg ii,i ,i i Barb Williams James Martinez Connie Lynn I -O R O ,FQ E! , 'ii' XF: N! 3' Jean Orozco Theresa Marion Rod Shedrick Todd Ferguson Esther Pacheco James VillaSaI121 HECE officers L to R: Jean Orozco, president, Janis Bowles, vice- presidentg Connie Lynn, treasurer, Virginia Vanlankvelt, secre- taryg Pete Francis, reporterg Tracy Rose, historian. HIM!! President: Jean Orozco and Theresa Mar- ion. l Barb's philosophy: Sleep comes first! HECE-HERO Groupies. M-K sis ki, , Ms. Murphy guides James Martinez. Ms. Kathleen Murphy, HECE coordinator. When students think of HECE, the first thing that comes into their minds is, What's that? HECE opens job opportunities to every stu- dent who is interested in this chal- lenge. This is the opportunity the HECE students of Parkland High are learning about. 145 Distributive Education club Hector Alvarez Eddie Arbuckle Tina Assay Jeannie Ash David Beebe Christie Brunson Mark Bowers Delvin Clemens Lori Cox Thomas Daniel Donna Fischer Jackie Giddings Magda Gomez Phil Green Theresa Gullikson Frank Harrington Terry Hughes Milton lmai Ray Jones Kent McClure Kevin McClure Robby Moon Kellie Mulholland Roger Munson Patrick Murphy Adolph Pugh Robert Purdue Randy Rush Gina Sample David Smith Nick Stull Jill Sunby Alan Thomas Trish Trueblood Cynthia Vasquez Bill Anderson 146 F :lk TSM: 4 i,,' A , ' :f lie P 1? is 4455? 54 KL f-t,4,6,- 5 fiflwf. ' at ti it liwsgf Ai it, 'Y 14 ,Al. A ., , im! Tl l A 5 can ff p ' V, . , W 7,5 A fa.-,, it promote f ' a ,i is , i 5 ,a J ., R I' , Y: V ' ,rj ' J ,rf I ' ' ' ' ' K I ,i f , al if - ,M 1 1 1 My me -ff P ,. fc fit ' -K ,,w,,ff mix, 1 wzhfsfkfk H 'V Gai 'il , JW W wi , ns 'fi' . if may f W k Hymn if tc 2' qw. ,-I ,f , 'rggiviyyr I Uuvgi i f V . , , ICA f 49315 ',, ! , f gg. 64 M 'i'ff '9,if' -ful. Mfg 94 ,Q A li-1+ 'QL ta ' 'fnfgvfl A in JV ,,,f M: , f 3 ' I , Ehmffl., I in Makin, , r 4' m.s,.... .af 1 V 'JJ ,. . fs. N , , 'A . it Y at i L . America's free enterprise system t Ai Christie Brunson tapes a radio announcement for KTSM radio. Members of the DECA chapter annually sponsor and employer-em- ployee banquet. The club is active in community and civic affairs. This year they sponsored a skate-a-thon to benefit Muscular Dystrophy. , National DECA week was ob- served February 8-l3. Club mem- bers spoke to civic clubs, appeared on local television and produced an- nouncements for radio stations. Under the leadership of club president, Milton Imaig vice-presi- dent, Christie Brunson and Adolph Pugh, and secretary, Jeannie Ashg club members worked half days and attended school half days. They learned marketing skills, and gained valuable work experience. Mr. Waggoner, their sponsor as- sisted members in preparing for written and verbal skills competi- tions at area, regional and state con- tests. Milton Imai speaks to the Lions Club, Adolph Pugh talks about free enterprise DECA Sponsor, Mr. Roy Waggoner : rbi 1' Patty Warden Irma Colquitt OEA members work half a day and attend school for the other half. They study office skills, office man- agement, and secretarial skills. Many members will continue to work after graduation, thus they are assured of employment and possible advancement as a result of OEA. Area, regional and state contests are a big part of spring activities. They held a Christmas party for the elementary school and sponsored the Superstar Classic. F m,, w r' tis!L,r, ',ff,, 2, r I 5 K , , r D 1 'E' - 1 ' T T .ti ' ,, I .V f k if ff? 3 I' Vfil ff- w ,r -T323 ' , OEA co-ordinator: Ms. Lola Leamons. 148 f WW N. l at '35 ,l pf Martha Soto Nedra Patterson Ana Soltero Sally Rose ffice Education Association Debbie McFall and Kim Mattoa discuss OEA matters. 5 2 5 E E E Q 'N' i OEA members hard at work. 527021 tmut ig M ' f I AND H 4' M.-4 Eva Burgess Maylea Montoyo Wanda Pittaway Flor Ceniceres Sandra Chavarria Mary Ellen ' Reichart X . U- xr 5 Chantelle Barber JoDee AtkinSOr1 Laura DeLaRose Mary Maxwell Rebeca Torres Patricia Gutierrez members gain opportunities for future career. Bonnie Ramirez Jackie Headen Debbie McFall Kim Mattoa Yvette Twitty Charlene Horsely IW 1 9323 if 'f l49 Students learn new trades through ICT Donna Calderon Glen Edwards David Ekstrand Cindy Foreman Kevin Genzman John Gilbert Jerry Hadley Arnold Jiron Chris Matthews Jimmy Meyer Steve Pepper Tim Pittman Jeff Ryan Kenny Stevens Duke Trevino Dave Walker I an -Q. r , I , M, . A , 7, 1 '52 ICT students are involved in the work-school program dealing with trades and vocations. Many of them work at jobs involving carpentry, mechanics, printing, and other such occupations. Director of the ICT program is Mr. George Marcy. Mr. March's classroom training helps to empha- size the job skills learned in the field. For many ICT students the ex- perience they gain in their related jobs will help them find lifetime ca- reers. Mr. George Marcy, ICT sponsor , J f C Club activities take up students' time r l l fi, 5 N t t Unit 13? A 2 t l 1 J, , 'EG- Y If Aa e ' xg Q -'-T: . ,,,,. 23 I ft, Us I t Z H 9, , .7 Ma if U ef' IZ 4 .f Activity keeps Parkland students busy: Top left: Adolph Pugh sells a homecoming mum for DECA Club. Top Right: Albert Barnes and James McMillan work on the sculpture which became affectionately known as the rock. Above: Rugged adventure club spon- sors enjoy the scenic beauty ol' their climb. Left: Ft. Bliss brought a display for stu- dents to enjoy. 151 Deadlines Plague Yearbook and an ff' Tracy Bayer Tana Bertram Glenn Callison Juan Castro y n . Magda Gomez Mike Teele Kim Meade Thana Morris Being members of the publica- tions staffs includes many responsi- bilities. Staffers have the job of re- cording the history of this year, this group of students, this graduating class. Publications workers gather, write, edit and present the news events of the year in story and pic- ture form. Editors Laura Lee and Keith Kennedy oversaw the yearbook staff, while editor-in-chief, Debbie Baltz had charge of the newspaper. l52 'isgffif-iivf David Bramer V ' Mwcf 4 . ' Dede Fisher , 5 ,Av ,fi fx ttt- L AW! .. V Selig: .ty ,' ssievfk 1' lf, '5-.gAL f,'.7t' 1- . Es -H Q! ff M122 Er .fi f.,-I-.. W 6- 4... ,Ti 3 2 f l fr 'L j'F',.1f' n L L-vii Keith Kennedy V Jean Orozco Julie Zelenak Ron Dettman publications advisor. Yearbook Staff editors Keith Kennedy and Laura Lee. eefer T .... 'af i 5 Q , v .. I .1-f X t L ff ' 'aah Joni Larson Laura Lee Mary Lindbloom wa t if ll 4 211,5 1 or .glffif -.. --sr fl y ' 5 l ma J i T Patricia Rodriguez Matt Thompson Lori Williams it 2 . fy I ff ' Newspaper Staff Darla Alvarez Aft, ew ix ' X? William Gloer Alia' Billy Smith b ,,,.. f-.W ,, 'Quan- -... . Debbie Baltz l K lg , ,L K,.v, I 25.755295 ltr' .HF s is ' Uv - if 54 'K' 1 ' ' fe vm' I Ji Heidi Nelon ti, QQ -W file leii 33 3513 sf V.-tg fi Kathy Watts .vt Carlene Bennett sl . I Q, ,, fl 'f l 2 C k., Juan Castro Kathy Cox Kelli Farley 1 iff. ,,.-v- A , A wi V dwarf' 'i - , Robert KCTlU6dY Diane Loyda Tina Terrian Susan Terrian L 4 Ah '-C Charles Wright LA' New Times editor Charles Wright, san Terrian Baltz i' 1' fi , I fag' 'K V l I 1 ' 5' W Nw ., , , ,.,,,, X K3 A W 'C Qikwe11,,,r,, , Exam nf-M asdn B , E odern dance recital provides creative W , I fm 2 5 Ef 6 ? E17 M 5' in as GinnyWDQMw ,W ze. Row three: Jasmi ,6ena BayloQEaLLene Benn Brenda Reese Mari L' Luna, Roberts, Brenda Vincent, f :MC lez, andwleel Modern Dance utlet: culminates entire year's Work i 1-1' While most of the work members of the modern dance classes do is aimed at the spring recital produc- tion, the dancers, under the direc- tion of their teacher, Mrs. Carolyn Scott spend hours and hours bend- ing, stretching, toning, and perfect- ing their dances. Creativity finds an outlet in this class and club. Dancers create, per- fect and critique, all the while learn- ing the dance as an art form. Popu- larity in the subject is seen by the large number of girls, and now guys, who have joined the dance group. Top Left: Officers: Jasmine Spears, Car- men Seda, and Monique Dubrule. Top Right: Students watch as Gena Baylor practices her routine. Left: Monique Du- brule's enthusiasm lends creativity to her ' Swastica. Above: Chong Denton looks on Carmen Seda executes a Swastica. 155 odern dance club becomes RIGHT: Modern dancers perform to the , 6 tune The Little Drummer Boy at the all- at school Christmas Program. BELOW: 3. fl While her fellow classmates watch, Monique Dubrule dances a solo. BOTTOM: This performance at the Christmas Program earned the dancers a good round of applause. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Carolyn Scott, saltata novaf' sponsor. ,I ax. NWT, 156 MF' ugged adventurers enjoy outdoor fun Rugged adventurers: Coach Ron Leiman, Butch Brown, Wayne Byers, Sophia Herring, Coach Dan Ferguson, Jamie Seek, Brunilda Rodriguez, Liene DeWitt, Jennifer Standlee, Cyd Ballard, Carlene Bennett, John Ceniceros, Lucinda Pena, Becky Torres, Shannon Barbee, Barbara Sutton, Jackie Hill, Mike Camack, Frank Crozier, Keith Cordisco, Mark Strong, Brian McNeill, Steve Pepper, Audie Fuson, Francisco Seda, Russell Pittman, Joe Hern, Jeff Plank, Carmen Seda, Coach Rene Barrera. Sophia Herring, Jamie Seek, Butch Brown, Coach Ferguson, Wayne Byers: Gila Wilder- ness backpack hike in October. J Butch Brown, Wayne Byers, and Laurie Plank at Turkey Creek Hot Springs. Rugged Adventure Club is a new club this year that is geared to the student who is interested in the out- doors. Members have been very ac- tive, taking an outdoor hike or back- pack nearly every month, studying rappelling, and learning about na- ture. Club officers Jeff Plank, presi- dent, vice-president, Jennifer Standleeg and Cindy Perez, secre- tary worked with club sponsors Perez, Leiman, Ferguson and Bar- ' ,,.-LIT- 1 ,al Coach Resne Barrera, Coach Dan Fergu- son, Coach Anthoney Perez, Coach Ron Leiman: Fillmore Canyon Organ Mts. Hike. On the trail-Backpackers cross a stream. rerra to organize the trips. One goal of the club was to travel to the Grand Canyon this summer. 157 Captain Donna avis named sweetheart if V v i t I ff' I Angela Bierman Vickie Carter T 33 iiiillw Y . rf' 'A 'Z it , U Lydia Lopez Jamie Seek Donna Davis Dee Dee Navarro The capetwirlers are really the symbol of our Matador Heritage. During the school year they are an inspiration to the student body as they perform at pep rallies and dur- ing halftime shows. This year the group performed at the Sun Bowl along with several other Ysleta units. They also made an appearance at Cielo Vista Mall. For the first time, the capetwirlers chose a mascot, Adianne Rush. Traci Stephens Monica Baughman Laura Hollon A .3, V Captain: Donna Davis Sponsor: Mrs. Timmons 158 s f 1 but-Q m 'VT we CD nv : Q as s: E1 sm -Q. o :r :x Cn P4 o :1 Eva Martinez Ester Alaniz i Dorothy Navarro Martha Ralls 1980-Sl Capetwirler Sweetheart: Donna Davis Capetwirlers show enthusiam through year , Capetwirlers take time out from their schedule for a group picture. , 'sl , un! T M' 'S l I Adrianne Rush is the mascot for the first Capetwirlers twirl at pep rally. time at Parkland. -vw , V fum tt,,, ,an ff' W1 Q , i ,, W ia Donna Davis tttt T eads capetwirlers during 8SSClTlbfg'i.iii i iiiiii V 'm-,H-...,,,. 159 Art club adds to beauty of Parkland campus r gn, f'..'3 ful! vt'- Art Club Members: Row l: Maria Reyes, Danny Morrison, Martha Ralls, Lemuel Cartagena, Claudia Johnston, Chris Ware, Juan Castro, and Carolyn Standlee. Row 2: Jimmy John, Thomas Daniel and Hunter Hodge. :ruff I Art club members are creative A M ,J students who express themselves J J JJ A through the various types of artwork 1 they design. Whether it involves Membefs mlx CIW for SCUIPWTS' painting, sculpting, or drawing, or bers attack the project with enthusi- asm. Backgrounds for the Beauty Pag- eant, Modern Dance Recital, and ,' some of the Drama programs as well - . , as decorative artwork for seasonal Z 'W rv' items such as Thanksgiving and Christmas took up much of the art club's time. Mrs. Claudia Anderson, club sponsor spent a lot of time with her group. Together with the president, Danny Morrison, the club devised a number of interesting items. One of the group's projects was to help build the modernistic sculpture in the smoking area of the school. It took place before our eyes, the creation of a modern sculpture. any of the other types of art, mem- is 'Wm J J.JJ..Jr, 4' W, 'ph N., J im' Artists at work! homemaker? You bet! Sewing takes a lot of concentration. FUUIFC HOIUCIUHKCFS Of Am6riC21 me , FHA Officers: Heidi Nelon, president, Edgar Ortiz and Joni Larson, vice-presidents, Terry Skatzes, secretary, Jean McCurdy, treasurer, Kathy Poisson, historiang Dawn Nicol, vice-president. i of wifi, Homemakers learn to make their own clothing. Q. ,,,,. ,,,, if FHA members meet after school. The idea that homemaking is for girls only is totally false. Guys are also included in this club. Home- makers can be all people who set their goals, who share the responsi- bility of making homes, nurturing, value setting, and making fulfilling home environments. Parkland FHA members follow this creed. The club attended area and state meetings. They studied the skills of homemaking, including cooking, sewing, planning. Under the direction of a new homemaking teacher, Mrs. Juanita Blankenship, the club began plans for this year and the future. 161 Presenting the uSound of the Southwesti' Jeannie Ash Darron Athens Debbie Baltz Brenda Beadle Teresa Bell Gayle Butterfield Donna Calderon Glenn Callison Chantre Camack Lemuel Cartagena Chris Chalmers Terri Collins Jose Estradaa Albert Gloer Mike Hamilton Jeff Hoover Cindy Houesheldt Abel Jordan Keith Kennedy Cindi Kisiel Sandy Lopez Patty Marquez Kent McClure Frank Montanez Rudy Morales Danny Morrison Mark Morrow Carl Morton ., fr, - , . , f A MA F f . M 2 y l Bi 'wif ,, li Q Q Q Q3 ,, ,, Q 2 J 3 3 j ' i 1531 an .marinus S , A33 5 L V . I '- Q 1 4? In K X .V 'it eie iit t 'Vs is slsr -Z 'ha A ..t it ' i its 1, i . . if if' 73 W ', .4 M A 'fri iit- ' ' vi . , ' ' V a Y ' f- I ' 4 T 'ii't H ft',' ' A A ,,i,, if ' ' Q77 .V .2 5 A Q ' , T ' A ,,, - 8 , iitiea K at H Pg ' C.. - y VVVV AVVV V , 6 . Jah, F- F' it if X ii' if Q ' 43 'l i , , f t m if if-W iwfinil 1 if ' is , ' 5 'f rzti ' ' Iwi' ' ,i. . fr K 4 the A siiii iiiit A ivi it H C it ' 2 tty w ititt f stst ss issir. l issss A iles ' lsfisi M 5 esrr i i ii., 2 rl lter t i , l 162 N., WW, , -f,, ' q My K .ww my ' A ar.. Vw , ,,,,, -, VM, , 9 6 Percussion performs H ussian Sailors ance during pep rally rso i sf' 'WH fw 1 . sf vvaxy C' Rx Delray Peeples .Iohn Powers Bobby Purdue Joselyn Sturgis Linda Sutton M'k Trinidad 1 e Jeff Waits Pat White Lori Williams Daniel Zalace Wendy Adamson Denise Anderson L' B isa onneau Briain Bramer Eva Burrola Erick Farley Phillip Green Bea Guzman Barbara Hawkins Crystal Jones Carolyn Linder 163 Robert Lopez atadors Musicians lan Spring Trip Samantha Mondragon l i Mary Montanez g Iii' ' fi 1 Joe Perry D Isabel Quezasa P David Ritchey 2. t , , 9 Robert Rivera Dennis Roltermick Margaret Stout Susan Terrian Tina Terrian James Walker Chris Ware t X A Frank Wristic Lisa Aaron Margaret Briones Gloria Duran Fred Lowenburg 2 David Hall l Collen Medling Glenn Stobbart R ai 2 2 ' I . H 5 l ,, 'rx , - Parkland Matador's stage band. M-do .Wt ,.,, 1 lv' :W 164 JN-1 '3 ff if to Durango, Colorado Music Festival i I Carolyn Standlee James Rich Matt Thompson Cul -1-1 , -ff If , 'flwhxf c 9151! 'cctlk 1 ,J tg 5 veil i virdlfiu ogg 1 9 KD'-x., Mr. Carl Bolender-assistant band directorg Debbie Baltz-drum majorg Glenn Stobbart -drum majorg Mr. Robert Grossfband director. Kevin Athens Hunter Hodge Scott Clemmens Chris Hall Kent Meclure Alex Vasquez Diane Loyda Jon Perry Kenny Jones Mike Austin Carol McKinley David McGurk i l65 1 1, i f 'z' 4 , .-. 'ii Nd atador choir Wins many honors Combined Choirs: Row 1: Mrs. Betty Pope, accompanist, Jill Charron, Kathy Beltran, Andrea Bradby, Tonya Clardy, Brenda Melton, Kenny Pivarnick, Jill Sunby, Kelli Mulholland, and Shanda Hash. Row 2: Brenda Torres, Tina Hopkins, Tammy Harris, Fabulous Darley, Joel Markwell, John Knoeller, David Pivarnick, Mary Gaul, Maria Reyes, Laurie Watson, and Diane Smith. Row 3: Sonia Rodriguez, Patti Rowland, Jennifer Schutte, Joe Hern, Kathy Poisson, Delray Peeples, Robby Moon, Lorenzo Lovejoy, Eva Martinez, Tina Anderson, and Bethany Roberts. Not shown: Kelly Farley and Darla Alvarez. 1 ga is Q! , it , Ei 4. Matadors: Delray Peeples, Tammy Harris, Joe Hern, Eva Martinez, Kenny Pivarnick, Jill Sunby, David Pivarnick, and Shanda Hash. Not shown: Kelly Farley. Madrigals: Jennifer Schutte, Jill Sunby, Eva Martinez, Shanda Hash. Back row: John Knoeller, Delray Peeples, Joe Hern, David Pivarnick, and Kenny Pivarnick. Not Shown: Kelly Farley. , . . if All-Region Choir: Delray Peeples, Joe Hern, and John Knoeller won regional choir positions. Seen with them is choir accompanist, Mrs. Betty Pope. iii --.3 ga Boys Chorusi John Knoeller, Joe Hern, Delray Peeples, Kenny Pivarnick and David Pivarnick. N ' I 4 V A , 1 X t . .mga Choir Officers: Kathy Poisson, treasurer, Eva Martinez, secretary, Joe Hern, presi- dent, Jill Sunby, vice president, and Shanda Hash, student conductor. The Parkland choir is one of the most active groups at our school. The choir performs at functions all over the city during holiday and non-holiday periods. Under the di- rection of Mr. Eugene Shirley, the group has gained the respect of many people throughout the city. Not only do they perform, but they also compete. In the Ysleta solo and ensemble festival, this year, Parkland won more first division ratings than any other school, a sin- gular honor when the compeition from such bigger schools as Bel Air, Ysleta and Eastwood had to be reck- oned with. Three choir members went first to all-city, then to all-regional perfor- mances. They were Delray Peeples, Joe Hern and John Knoeller. Choir members entertained at our Christmas program, and at var- ious celebrations at shopping cen- ters and banks. Several groups per- formed at the beauty contest, and for the National Honor Induction. Left: Golden Girls: Sonia Rodriguez, Jen- nifer Schutte, Jill Sunby, Kathy Poisson, Mary Gaul, Eva Martinez, Shanda Hash. Not shown: Kelly Farley and Darla Al- varez. 167 Choral music groups entertain school, Above: Members of the boys chorus perform during the all-school Christmas program. Below: Varsity choir - members follow Mr. Shirley's direction during the Christmas program. QQ! X 168 l community with frequent performances Below: John Knoeller and Mrs. Pope show their concentration in getting ready to WM h! W perform. Below right: Mr. Shirley confers with another choir director. gal it ,ww , mu Below. Choir members join with the modern dancers to thrill the PTSA Christmas Program crowd. , x i 1 E fi 9 fa Q Q, if arty' . M i .,l ' mm ff 169 PHS units prepare for inspection HQ Company: Toni Clardy, Stacia Clarke, Irma Colquitt, Charity Cook, Fab Darley, William Deane, Pat Gonzalez, Rudy Hul- len, Robert Jones, Alicia Kohrs, Marjorie McCann, Tom Murphy, Margurite Pia- centi, Desire Renaud, David Smith. Company A: Gloria Duran, Anna Heid, Robert Jones, Paul Kneeskern, Randy Landry, Rosa Montoya, Steve Pepper, Al- fonso Rivas, Cheryl Tillery, Debrah Til- lery, Richard Van Horn. U! David McGurk presents himself be- fore SGT. Kee and Cdt. Col. Albert Glocr. A Qjfama X 'W' .M 6 0 Cl Ci Ja DW.,...,W...,,.-..-,,,,-.,,m,-..-,,.,,,-,,,-,,,,,,,,, , , , white, Calvin Williams. it yy B K Company D: Shannon Barbee, Kathy Beltran, Edward Cabrera, Robert Campbell, Tonya Clardy, Connie Corbett, Daryl Dowdy, Mario Gonzalez, Ralph Harris, Tammie Harris, Preston Hern, Andrew Jackson, Kelly Kirby, Francisco Lopez, Steve McBride, James Rich, Sonia Rodriguez, Paul Smith, Terri Snyder, Alex Vasquez, James West. ti 1 Q. . in aiu., Company B: Dolores Chaidemenos, James Clardy, Kim Hall, Lesia Hall, Pamela Heller, Lynn Harbin, Mary Harris, Chet Jenkins, Margarita Luna, Kevin McClen- don, Angela Pena, Francoise Reedy, Jenni- fer Schutte, James Snyder, Brenda Torres, Maria Valle, Chris Ware, Danny Jenkins, Joe Slagle, Jesse Munoz, Eric Barrera, Robert Brown, Isabel Quezada, Lisa Wil- kerson. his company in U' nf-H-ff -1 ff WM--Wf,tt,,,,-M ww, if frm, ,. .,, , , ..,, .4 mm WH ,..,,...--- ,,,,,, W W -f-- , MM ,MW-a,,,.a,,....m' ,.,sf,,,wf ,,,w,w M, Glen, practice view. ass in re- l7l Albert Gloer Heads ROTC Battalion Battalion Staff: Cadet Col. Albert Gloer, l Cadet Maj. Chris Matthews, Cadet Capt. i Glenn Stobbart, Cadet Maj. Jackie Giddings, Cadet lLt. Joanne Griffy, Cadet Capt. David Smith, and Cadet CSM. Fabulous Darley. ii. 1 ,ze , Ready! ...Aimf ... Fire! . . . . . . .', Now the ammo goes here, and the 172 Y. Fabulous Darley shows his first aid skill T Randy Landry, Margie McCann, Jennifer Shutte, Mario Gonzalez, and ROTC Students Stand formation. 15 Rifle Team: Shannon Barbee, Margurite Piacenti, Robert Brown, Chris Matthews, Staffmembers prepare toinspect the ranks Wayne Byers, David Carson. 173 Letter Club sponsors blood driveg -. i , .. v,,,, :,,,,,,,,,,,m,Bx, , a .i fi se 5 ai Letterclub officers: Danny Guzman, president: Eddie Evans, vice presidentg Suzan Tatsuhara, treasurerg Alicia Poste, secretary. Letterclub sponsor, Mr, Richard Hanson Letterclub members: Row l: Sammy Anderson, Kathy Prendergast, Sarah Williams, Suzan Tatsuhara, Eddie Evans, Sonya Lail, Mike Grotte, Ginny Downey, David Evans, and Kirk Brown. Row 2: Butch Brown, Brunilda Rodriguez, Danny Guzman, Alicia Poste, Jenifer Jackson, Lucinda Pena, Robert Kennedy, and Morris Williams. 174 urges students to give the gift of life 4-4' F15 Jerry Guzman holds his sign during the let- Suzan Tatsuhara leads new members in singing the school song. ter club initiation. lllswwf C sw New letterclub members entertain during their lunch shift. Valerie Castro participated in the annual blood drive. Letterclub members promoted school spirit all year long, but espe- cially during football season. To do so, they sold Parkland towels, giant hands, and other articles. Proceeds all from the sales helped benefit the 31 athletic department. The fund rais- ers also helped pay for the sports banquet. The group's annual blood drive was held in February. Blood donors Beatrice Munoz, Matt Thompson and Bobby Anderson patiently wait their turn to give. nun' 175 fr ffm Student council promotes spirit, citizenship Wk ,, 'f'l!l'f' . Student Council Members: Row l: Carol McKinley, Liz Bush, Kathy Watts, Tina Jackson, Ealeanor Naquin, Donna Davis, Jeannie Ash, Sonya Andrews, Sheila Miles, Juan Castro, Beatrice Guzman, and Laura Lee. Row 2: Mary Maynard, Suzan Tatsuhara, Cindy Pena, Mischel Sutton, Darla Alvarez, Ginny Downey, Sonya Lail, Tim Sughrue, Mary Fitzgerald, Barry Patterson, Robert Rivera, Jean Jones, Patricia Rodriguez. Row 3: Glenn Callison, Heidi Nelon, Sarah Williams, Vicki Jones, Alicia Poste, Tana Bertram, Carolyn Linder, Lori Williams, Brunilda Rodriguez, Gilbert Chin, Kathy Prendergast, JoDee Atkinson, Joe Gonzales, Jeff Plank, Jac Creviston, Lisa Bonneau, Chantre Camack, Keith Kennedy, and Thana Morris. Not shown: Debbie Baltz. . ,F pw Ss f -ff li Officers: Valerie Castro, treasurer, Glenn Callison, presidentg Mary Fitzgerald, council- man-at-largeg Tina Jackson, vice-president, Keith Kennedy, parliamentariang Valerie Monteilh, secretary. , r f r 'ZZ 'lS 1 :arsen- f ri fi it M P, Council president Glenn Callison. ca , tv- 'J -Q.-.......4 5. ke l 4 Vickie Jones and Sarah Williams discuss student council business. Members pay close attention to speaker. Sponsor: Mrs. Elsie Tucker. The student council is made up of enthusiastic students who are will- ing to give their time and effort to make school fun, interesting, and exciting. Some of the activities council pro- moted this year included Home- coming, Hat Day, Bum Day, Hu- man Awareness Workshop, and traffic safety. An active visitation to other schools, and the invitation of other student councils to Parkland helped members learn what other schools in the district were doing to promote spirit, friendship, and citizenship. Mrs. Elsie Tucker was council sponsor. Glenn Callison leads the early morning Homecoming decoration? were the respon Council meeting' sibility of student council members Meetings were forums for members' opinions and discussion. 2, ' ft- i 'sy , fi-5 nt it lf - jf ll rf W' 5 W' em ni S. Speech and drama got a new direc- tor this year, Mr. Phil Spradley. Un- der his direction, the group took on a new intensity, producing a fall play, Rainbow Jones, a spring play, The Sandbox, and participating in area speech and drama contests, festivals, and exhibitions. Mr. Spradley and his group were very helpful to the other clubs and groups which produced shows during the year. They assisted the PTSA with the Christmas program, the Journal- ism department with its Beauty Pag- eantg and the Modern Dancers with their recital. Mime, makeup, set design, acting, and a variety of dramatic activities made up a portion of the club's activi- ties. Scenes from Rainbow Jonesf' Above: Car- men Seda and Vickie Carter. Top right: Cheryl Tillery, Vickie Carter, John Knoeller and Joel Markwell. Middle right: Cheryl Til- lery, John Knoeller and Joel Markwell. Bot- tom right: John Knoeller, Carmen Seda, Joel Markwell and Cheryl Tillery. 178 WMM, Dramatists follow lead of new director wp. One of the most active groups at Park- land was the speech and drama club. Many ofthe members earned points toward mem- bership in the National Thespian Society. Below and left are scenes from Rainbow Jones. Left: Cheryl Tillery, John Knoell-er, Joel Markwell and Carmen Seda. Middle left: Cheryl Tillery, John Knoeller, Joel Mark- well, Carmen Seda and Joe Hem. Bottom left: John Knoeller, Joel Markwell, Cheryl Tillery, Joe Hern and Mary Reichert added music to Rainbow Jones. 'W 'I W. ww 'W-.. ' ir ierr of ittoc J Top: Row l: Sonya Lail, Carmen Seda, Adrianne Beard, Glenn Stubbert, and Monique Dubrule. Row 2: Suzan Tatsu- hara, Jackie Johnson, Milton Imai, Alicia Poste, Mike Mullins, and Keith Kennedy. Row 3: Glenn Callison, Danny Zalace, Jeff Plank, Debbie Stubbert, David Bassett and Stephen Shook. Middle: Row l: Vicki Jones, Tina Jackson, Ginny Downey, Danny Guzman, and Bob- by Purdue. Row 2: Carol McKinley, Kathy Gillespis, Sara Williams, Danny Marsh, Preston Hern and John Knoeller. Bottom: Row l: Laura DelaRosa, San- dra Chavarria, Rachel McGhee, Gilbert Chin, and Chris Chalmers. Row 2: Rudy Morales, Mayela Montoya, Eleanor Na- quin, Donna Davis, Laura Lee, and Jose- lyn Sturgis. Row 3: Linda Stubbert, Robert Beckage, Paul Gillespie, Kathy Poisson, Kathy Henson, Yvette Twitty, and Eddie Hudspeth. Below: Mr. Henry Paine, NHS Sponsor. Not shown: Jennifer Jackson, Tim Sughrue, Liz Castro, and Valerie Cas- lI'O. .........- . i 5 -.1 v - ,Q ,:b: i in 3 I . W 'N Hai in i .,.,..-1 i -.4 it . f if ,Q Y 1?- W 'Y K ,,,,... . it E if -fff gym.. W. . .....,. ,.,,,,, Q it I v J 4, ..,..,, it x 1 5 I .ll 5 1 . I QW' are 2 ' V, .,.. ,..... ,... ,m,.. W 2, ty - . J ,.... ,Mwm V iili Aiil W M iiiii A 2 at 1 Ag, U , i.. I.. . I Jin. . 1, A nf . ' f -Ii .2 ' 2 .. , i li iifiiil 'J 180 .213 Viv .-...N ...Ns as it Eli? f 3 i 1 xt S represents student accomplishment ess ttf?- , C i is C to s e 1 s t t am s - in New inductees repeat the NHS Oath as administered by Sonya Lail. Valerie Castro escorted Liz Castro to the stage. Keith Kenneth lights a candle representing Character. Q, ' ' I Mr. Crow congratulates Danny Guzman on his induction. 181 Library club follows active schedule Ms. Sherwood and Juan Castro display pumpkins picked on a trip to Old Mes- silla. . W 'k ,B ,U , L, kv, Brenda Vincent organizes books on the li- C fsr'l brary shelf. 182 tum 2 Tl! M- t Row l: Diane Smith, Carolyn Standlee, Alicia Kohrs, Dora Castro, Toni Clardy and Chris Ware. Row 2: Laurie Hollenbach, Brenda Vincent, Donna Dungan, Juan Castro, Tanya Clardy a'nd John Ceniceros. Row 3: Laurie Watson, Sonia Rodriguez, David McGurk, Jeff Plank, David Johnson, Thomas Murphy, and Ms. Sandy Sherwood. R itl l C f . ai ,, in . tt , 4, t ' 'fiit -mf' '..i -t v . i , Y- 1 dw Mr ' , ,. .12 - Sponsor: Ms. Sandy Sherwood I 1 I Library Club Officers include: David McGurk, student council rep., Juan Castro, student council rep., Sonia Rodriguez, sec- retaryg Thomas Murphy, presidentg and Jeff Plank, vice-president. Library Club Members spent one or two class periods a day helping in the library. There they check out books, reshelved them, filed and did all the general duties librarians per- formed. In addition, library club members took a number of field trips. They picked pumpkins at old Mesilla, went to area meetings and a conven- tion. The club held a Christmas par- ty for Parkland Elementary, and one for themselves as well. TWENTY YEARS AND GROWING ACADEMICS Dan on7alez Richard C ckett Asst. Princi Q Y Y Administrators facult lead Wa in 380-'Sl WW' ' 184 Dr. Charles Benson, Superintendent Mrs. Phyllis Armijo Mrs. Constance Hulbert Mr. George Ross O. Borrett Mr. Chilo L. Madrid Mr. Algie A. Felder Mrs. Kathleen Paxon School Board Members H , ' 1 :li ' wal 5 Q B . ,,,..,, 1 aa . i . ffl A 9' ffifl if . . . 5 in , :K K M L, A . K , A Q . at-41. yd? .H 5 1,1 ,EV .'xrlKbC . in 1 J '51- 1 ft, ag 4 ' ur' A rx wr I , , 1 2' r s 5 af' O l l tn. 7.1.1. WM .. . 7 I gh N 2 ry. 3, A A I 'g My Q ly VA Q ' ' D kx0 ' 2' W D ' t::.f-ggi. 5 fig. xi l is fa 1 l fi i .4 1. fQ.,ff'W A ,, B s f .. ' -if on . .f ,,,,. gm 'gg vi' ,. 5. tg 4 4 Li' I' fi Mrs. Claudia Anderson Capt. Jame Baker Mrs. Sue Behra Mr. Rene Barreras Mr. Mike Beltran Mr. George Biddle Mrs. Juanita Blankenship Mr. Erwin Bloxdorf Mr. Gabrielle Boache Mrs. Doris Brown Mr. Tom Burnett Mrs. Kathleen Burris Mrs. Dolly Carter Mrs. Virginia Choate Mr. Doyle Coats Mrs. Annie Craft Mr. Wendell Cumley Mr. Jim Davenport Mr. Ron Dettman Mr. George Diaz Mr. Joseph Ochoa Mr. George Ellis Mr. Charles Farrell Mr. Daniel Ferguson Miss Endi Gil Mr. Robert Gross Mr. Richard Hanson Mrs. Elodia Hargrove Mr. Ronnie Hernandez Mr. Richard Johnson Mr. Robert Jones Mr. Kevin Joyce Sgt. Fred Kee Mr. David Kelley Mrs. Kyleen Laman Mrs. Lola Leemons Mr. Ron Leiman Mr. Valentin Lopez Mr. Jesus Lugo Mr. George Marcy Mrs. Gabriella McNeely l85 Mrs. Heicke Moore Mr. Gilbert Mott Mr. James Munkatchy Mrs. Kathleen Murphy H Mr. Leonard Murray Mrs. Brenda Nabors Mr. Henry Paine Mr. Anthony Perez Mrs. Betty Pope Mr. B.F. Prendergast Mrs. Pauline Pryde Mr. John Primozich Mr. Charles Quisenberry Mr. Ruben Reyes Mrs. Carolyn Scott Miss Sandy Sherwood Mr. Eugene Shirley Mr. David Simmons Mr. Louis Spears Mr. Jack Spradley Mrs. Doris Steele Mrs. Bettie Thomas Mrs. Lynn Timmons Mrs. Elsie Tucker Mrs. Anna Bell Wilson Mr. Lawrence Vanley Mr. Leon Wade Mr. Roy Waggoner Mrs. Maurine Webb Mrs. Rebecca Wylie Mrs. Christina Kincaid Mrs. Rose Ann LaRaque Mrs. Diane Rodriguez Mrs. Minnie Ogle Mrs. Olivia Berumen Mrs. Edlegard Gutierrez Mr. Walter Brooks Mr. Rollie O. Beegle Mr. Gabriel S. Araiza Mr. Arturo Velasquez Mr. Esubio Hernandez Mr. Sergio Luna 186 ayes N Q' fi if A ' f si Q . h-,,. L X5 r 'W ' W fd ' 'nit my , . , I s A . .ll if T' . fi C ir....t aried curriculum interests classesg X 4 . , 4. Q fi ' iw ue i A A ' . 'vii' 'ii 'ff B 1 ttt' , ' quit X ilk 1 'Rf I i it zLa1r1'i. zhggx. 4 K wi Sf Athletics to Woodworking offered this year P 1-.M.1,, SHUI!!! IIHUSKIOU IIZIKHHNI ,. wma A y Q'i T1..ii.'?- , 14,9 , , ' 'ui Q1-,,,f2 I F A A , ----f Qfiiz , if K U E, yi M 'P 0' 2 i 1 i y Gris 0 A..Zx'VL.e. Coach Kelly's biology class listens attentively to his lecture. i 31 .' iii L i -,f, 'fi in fi f asm Nw. , f s JKT, iff . Douthard za ' If 3, 57 ' v 2 r Mr. Belvin Parklandls faculty and adminis- tration is a close-knit group which works cooperatively to educate the students. A wide variety of classes ranging from art to homemaking, English to math are available for the special interests of all students. Whether it is a work-study, or a college preparatory course, students at Parkland can find the necessary classes to fulfill the requirements. Basic classes, athletics, vocation- al training, music plus many others offered to students this year. if Peggy Johnson and Tom Putnam admire Steve Anderson's handling of a Starfish. Mr. Biddle shows his class a clam 187 Ysleta vocational students prepare Vocational students arrived by bus each day at noon. id' While others look on, Donna McClean gets a hair- styling. l l David Carson observes a demonstration in auto repair. I . I Q 5 Mike Bowles measures lumber for his project. Sophie Herring proves girls can repair cars too. 188 We for technical, skilled positions Roger Schlueter assists in an auto repair Jose Haynes uses electronic problem-solving class. equipment. Carlos Soto puts his skills to work in electronics. Hilde Shaw tends to her plants for Horticulture. Patricia Watson tries out Cosmetology skills Tony Torres and Mike Bowles construct working project, K a wood- 189 Classes provide educational experiences Mr. Reyes instructed shop class. - -on-.....,,.. Mike Knolls gets some advice on operating equipment. Paul Clemmer pauses to think about his drafting project. 2 tr' i t . fri e t Q use I :Q V5 g 1 J Q 34 i, we la . v 52- if t ' .ie tftt ' ictt 1 vi if ,,, , f A . f.-25.11 , H 190 i V ,W , 1:.,..- :YL ' 1 if ... . ' 'v' -'Z - ' ffm. Maw Upper left: Students work on their drafting assignments. Above and left: Art students construct The Rock . ,I WTWW I , A Y I lt ,,A, 1 .5 xt K K if 1 ' , N X Mr. Leiman takes a break from grading papers. 4-v -fu Mr. Quisenberry replaced Mr. Beno as gov- ernment teacher. L fi Xl. V' 1 Nick Stull and Eddie Evans seem to enjoy government class , ,,,,,,,, ,H ,Q-on-v-M. Miss Gil's third period enjoys some free time. y 5 'Z Students prepare for spring graduation 'NLE Second period chemistry class looks over lab. Laura De La Rosa reeelves help from Mrs. Leemons in VOE. Mr. Ferguson, Mr. Hanson, and Mrs. Scott prepare for Halloween. l 7.x x To Sail With You I'd like to sail around the world with you, Away from the crowds and people too. Alone at last, we'd celebrate the seas With porpoises laughing into the breeze, Oh! I'd like to sail around the world with you. Sometimes the sun seems oh so far away, But in your arms I'd like to stay, At peace, happy, like in my dreams, Of blue skies and bright water's gleam, Oh! I'd like to sail around the world with you! Paul W. Compton N , ll 4 4 a 3 ,lp l A. 1 X 'll 'NK l XXI 5 W H, Y w.., . w. hw N W-, TMA ,,, . .X 'Q' dm , ' f r t m 74 S X fff , if 'A S 0' W X ,Q If ,Ex X Q 41. Q L All xfk X ffl V, ,fu 27 Z XX xx- X g 4 X ,U X X f 191' ! f7lS5XW,. X X :A it X w v, 'iff l -1'-'ii g Q.'7-ff-562 4 3 ,1 f:.?2'!'!f5i?? Qfg fegt . -lil'-X252 I ,ev CZ- ul -dv eefaefff-4 My ite a WHEN LOVE IS STILL THERE Sometimes it's hard to keep your love in your heart, When things don,t work out and you're falling apart, Sometimes itis hard to take life day by day, When you know what you feel, but not what to say, Sometimes it's hard to be just good friends, When love is still there but a relationship ends, Sometimes itis hard to admit you were wrong, When someone you love has been hurting too long, Sometimes it's hard when three words mean so much, When you say, I love you, it's the heart that you touch. Anonymous , ' gf SECRET LOVE V- Er 1 J, ,,,., pf I As the school year started, I met , 1 I p new people. And like any other per- ' son, I found someone I like a lot. , I was afraid to let anyone know ip fu-' ' about my feelings, afraid that my f I' friends might laugh at me. I remember sitting and staring V across the room, my eyes glued on .fffs ff .... . ljgigfw-XX ,t,ff ,.,. ...SN him, dreaming he might be thinking , N,,ff about me. f I 1 fsgxfi When I talked to him I felt all funny , I x inside. And I knew I had to tell ,f somebody, but who? Who could I gy-I Al trust with this secret? X Zi ng fll my life, I had been plagued with i ,511 J' .Q if .ifttg I I T ' , etting secrets s ip out. ff I had to wait until I could find some- r Nf1a.q,,,Q, :ffl I X, I V' ,.,,,, , , ' one to confide in that I could trust to keep my secret. Finally, I remembered. How foolish not to have thought of this before. God. I could tell God anything, even a secret. So I did. I told God everything. My . love is still secret, but not complete- W . pi S X J ft We N tw. 'i ry J ,, I , my ' I tg 194 Q, , ly. , P.M. OUR LOVE As I sit here and stare, O'er the vast open sea, I remember how bare, My life used to be. But now all that's changed, Since you've come along, My life's rearranged, Our love has grown strong. We've aged with the years, And someday, we'll perish, But this love, oh my dear, Forever, I'll cherish. Lucinda Pena A LOVE POEM Sometimes it is hard for me To express my thoughts, But he understands my silence. Sometimes it is hard for me To express my sorrow, But he understands my tears. Sometimes it is hard for me To express my happiness, But he understands my laughter. Yet, it is always easy To say, I Love You, And he understands this too. Melissa Karagich -Q w- ar' ,I' ,!TIhJ:EJ A xx gig mt gk at Q Wiixtiff I A GIFT FOR YOU I'd like to give you a gift as wonderful as you are, But I don't think it's possible. I could give you something like a limousine, But a limo's not as cuddley as you are. I could give you a gem of great price, But gems never smile and none of them has dimples I could give you one perfect rose, But roses have thorns-and you don't. I suppose I could make you a gift of sunshine, But you can't really get it to come to you. I could give you a . . . No, I guess I couldn't! They don't make them any more. Those are out of style. Those are just too tacky. I've never even seen one of those. I guess Iill just have to be content with Telling you I love you. Monique Dubrule 195 IT ONLY TAKES ONE CATERPILLAR It only takes one caterpillar To be a parade. Heigh ho! Hoop-la! Here we go! Look atthe bright colors tumble by. But, um, whereis the elephant? Oh, O.K., not a parade. Maybe it only takes one caterpillar to be . . . A platoon! Hup, hoop, hreep, horp! Forward march! It has its woolly dress grays on! But, what happens if one set of legs gets out of step? Does it give the others fifty pushups? I think not. Maybe it only takes one caterpillar to . . . Play crack the whip! Yee-hah! Faster, faster! Watch it take those corners! But half the game is gone if the chain never breaks, And caterpillars never trip. Scrap that. Any other suggestions? A rollercoaster? Not fast enough. A chorus line? Aw, come on! A silly senseless herd of sheep all following a leader? FREEDOM Freedom is like a cool breeze, Freedom is a warm clear night, Filled with crystals of starlight. Freedom is birds, up in the air, Soaring higher, with no cares. Freedom is being able To make your own lifestyle. And freedom is being Me, for awhile. Softly gliding through the trees. Melissa Karagich Afraid not. , . - . . . ' . ' J 1 I ' ' l. 16421 ' Ah, well, maybe It only takes on caterpillar taking a stroll :ppm W I i 3 .1 K, f ,4le'? ' To inspire a poet to a poem at the breakfast table. 5, I.. pf D Q! ,t all ,E H - 1 ' I, f 'gurl' 4. he r '. Monique Dubrule I N' ' fr' W, ' . A .... it fx 1 1 - , ,f Kiki, -v I , at M -X k -gf., Wa . - 4' 1 i , '- , ,-gwagmfbffia' 1l.'.5v V w- - . 'tjavfy 1 l 'l' '., ., if or 7 if -'51 li? 2 li ....,, mt. 2-'W . 1 2 , a 'fi ' ' ' 1- 53,-i , if: F f r , J ' , ... 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M xv .. M . Q I , M, , .qw ,fr ' 1. - .,'gv44j!f44., .4 44 M 44 44 . 4 E44444444:44444'.44 1444 .4 . .4' ' .QQI44 . ff, 44:33, ,f. , '4 444.4-4.4-M 4, 44 4 .4 44 .,4.4. ' -' K 1- J, Q 'g' . 1 . .. r . ' k' rib ':! i 7 ' 444 ':. -4x4f447.Cf4'N, ,4.,4'. . ., 44 44. 14 44 N g.4 ff .-1-. x4,,..x,5,,. 4 -44444, .4 44 4 4 XM . ' 'k3...zzfi'-IAQ. ', ' 4 43. .. ' ' . fy ' SOMETIMES I WISH I WAS A LITTLE GIRL Sometimes I wish I was a little girl because it was easy then. Sometimes I wish I was a little girl because I miss the swings in the park and the laughter of other children. Sometimes I wish I was a little girl just so I could do the things I used to do, feel the way I used to, perfect and carefree. Sometimes I wish I was a little girl so I could smell the flowers of the day and make up songs. Sometimes I wish I was a little girl, eager to learn, with plenty of to to do things I wanted to do. Sometimes I wish I was a little girl because the only pain I knew then was a scraped knee, or a thorn in my hand. And best of all, there was no searching, reaching, or worrying, because there was always someone there! Pauline Aragon CAN I AT LEAST SAVE THE RIBBON? Someone gave her the gift of love And she was thrilled. It came in a big, fancy box Tied with a ribbon of kisses and hugs. The paper was printed with couples and sunsets. She shook it and heard laughter and bells, Squeezed it and felt something soft and warm. She was happy. She unwrapped it. The box was made of forgiven faults and little mended hurts, And bound by trust and honesty. She tore it open expectantly. It was packed with paper made of hours Spent together, of all the little traits That made the union special. So far, so good. She dug down through the running jokes And sweet day dreams, and suddenly in The bottom of the box she saw . . . The bottom of the box. That was it. Nothing more. She hunted through the wrappings, fearing That she's lost it. There was nothing to lose. Oh, was all the young girl said. And as she did, one small tear slid Down her nose. And her tormenter laughed. Many long years after that Someone offered her the gift of love In a small and dented cardboard box. Fearfully, she threw it out, And missed the diamond ring inside. Monique Dubrule , rr ,Y , PORTRAIT OF TWO GENERATIONS Those are my fUhhY, SUCK-Out CHTS, I see myself before me as a merry boy of six. That my S3hdY, darkening, thin fine hair- My bwn bfbwn eyes iebk but at me And oh, that nose, that family nose! With just 3 glint ef tnisehief, Your dad's gift to you, and yours to me. There are my eyebrows! Oh, now I see why nature has made us relatives. HOW 1 wguld hate these bushy things We look too much alike to be anything else! If they weren't like yours. Monique Dubrule A-559. ,Jf 4 ' . VQFQ 1. x i.. , ,, 'Z' . ,- ' '5'fv 6'fl.'f: h5'+ N . ,Eval 'LW f f'X!Kf+5f7 :.5,,w-5.1, -.ft...,a,ra,.. Q-. , sw. a'-11 ' 1, 1-7 fi.-S, Lv' wi -...- ,lj -a. 2 7 ?' bt L ,f- 1 ' , . ' ig.: .,'1,f:',. .M ,,,. w2 5'1M'+pn- :wig f,-gH.1,1.f:if,,,-. ,-1 ffl! ,V-...x W- FACES Faces hold thoughts, Faces hold joy, Faces show boldness, And cover up coy. Faces show anger, Faces show fear, Faces have big smiles, Grins, ear to ear. Faces flaunt brightness, Faces flaunt wit, Faces aggressive, That never will quit. Faces hide sadness, Faces hide sorrow, Faces search fate, And look toward tomor Faces of success, Faces of fame, Faces in pictures, No face is the same TOW. Joe Gonzales ,X M 'i 'XR a'J ri' ' fa ,f aff, 5 . Ziff- wgff , H IL SONG OF THE HAPPY KNIGHT When I was squire, and before that, page, I dreamed of when Ild come of age. For then Ild be a shining Knight With blazing sword and armor bright. Then Ild know the glories of war, Fighting foes on a savage shore. Then if my grandals tales of yore Held true, then riches were in store. These, then, were the dreams I built, Of jewels and swords with golden hilts. A fortress home, a castle fine, A willing, lovely maiden mine. Then at last, the great day came. I knelt there while they dubbed my name. Then it was said, Arise, Sir Knight, For God's glory, go and fight. My knees were weak, my face was pale, This was the start of a hero-tale. Ild soon be off to win my fame, The whole of Britain would know my name. I'd have tales to tell my sons Of battles backed by rising suns, Vanquished foes and victories won, The brave and knightly things Ild done. These were my hopes, of these I dreamed. I could never fail, it seemed. The day came I rode off to war. To be courageous-that I swore. My shield undented, armor new, My first broadsword so bold and true Had never tasted human blood. My eyes were bright beneath my hood, Upon my cheeks the down of youth, And in my heart the flames of truth. My family-I would miss them all, And the miller's pretty daughter small. I said goodbye in the starry night, And I rode off at dawnls first light. For those first days, I lived in awe Of the strange lands and sights I saw. We came at last to the Holy Land To fight and die in one last stand. When I was on the battle ground, Things were different then, I found. In the first fight, I lost my mare, I steeled myself and left her there. Then one day, when I lost my friend, I knew my heart would never mend. The war dragged on, my heart grew sad. Oh, those golden dreams I'd had! They tarnished darkly, one by one Beneath the burning, heathen sun. After months, we knew defeat, But there were few left to retreat. Behind us we left friends and brothers, I thought of weeping wives and mothers. We slowly homeward wound our way. 202 I thought again of that long ago day When I had first become a Knight And dreamed of the thrilling, glorious fight. My armor dull, my shield was battered, My sword was nicked, my hopes were shattered. After years of weary toil, I stood again on British soil. At my town, no crowd to greet me, Just my family there to meet me, And the millerls daughter, fair and tall. The village hadn't changed at all, But I'd been there and back again, And I'd come back a different man. And now that I am growing old, I sit by the fire in the winter's cold. My loving miller's wife to guide meg My children's children here beside me. And I tell tales of a young man's dream, In the firelight their bright eyes gleam. The little ones around my feet Hear the tale so bittersweet. I hope that when they all are grown, Theylll find the happiness I've known. Though dreams are fine in small amounts, It's the here and now that counts. 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'S -VW -J' -V ' ht MN V 203 EXPLOSION Start the countdown, 10, .-.-.-.... 9 .-.-.-.-.-. 8 .-.......-. The end will soon be upon 7 6 .-.-.-.-.-. 5 .-.-.-.-. Eiifflilte tLIiK51QhTAgx. .-.-.-.-.-. 2 .-.-.-.-.-. Don't be frightened, .-.-.-.-.-. 1 .-.-.-.-.-. 0 .-.-.-.-.-. BOOM! The school day is done! Daniel Foote ,ng ef' A- fu ai 'SL 1 ' 1 , .M ,ane- 204 W.. ..,, 4-1gs,,..,,, , 'F in - 1 .J ' L5tlQQ'j.4 ,Q QQ S ,. - V e -,,,z.v'ZF.':f'5 ' .J:f'1Q,g,55, Ah, . .-51 f,1w'1sr4f,s.A, . A - - . . ,vo,.,,- ,,., .. , , -Q. L. l ,ff A ' I SAY I say 'SNo, You ask Why, I say Cause I said sof' But that's not the reason why. I say 'fNo, When I have to, When Ilm protecting you. I say S'No, 'Cause I love you! If I didn't love you, would I say, No, you're too young, You can get into trouble, It's too far, Theylre too mean, I don't want you hurt?,, If I didn't love you, I'd say, 'EGO right ahead, Do what you want, I don't care. But I do care. I love you! Cheryl A. 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A FRIEND A friend is like true loveg -a i 1 ff l , I You trust him and depend on him. 4, Wi A friend is like an angel in the skyg F He's there when you need him, 3 ' FY and when you don't. QW! 1 - - - . 1 N ,, A friend is like honey from a hiveg . A . 1,4 He's sweet and honest. ' e But a friend that has been hurt, Q x Is like a flower that hasn't bloomed. Martha Ralls , 3 f A . ii: THE PEN f y Q Curious eyes see r if . f t And wonder what went on if , W Behind the prison walls, I J ' i f ' l So many on the run. ' i-i. . ,t 1 , What provoked the violence ,,t' ' f vp I Released with such anger? F V f ,- QE. . Were those who died deserving QQ ' , fit Q Of society's imposed pennance? 1 4 f'!Xff'f ' ' Q Crying and prayers c F M A g , In many homes were heard ' 1 Q. 1, D is u ZX' As families awaited 'W ' '- I 'ff . A comforting word. p V' 'Z It matters not ' QQ I ' , - if 5 I IQ f' What their sons had done. ,. ,- , t t . The bond remained ,- ,if Q l H' Love for a loved one. 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TEXAS 1915? 77242707 KM Aaron, Lisa 120, 164 Acosta, Armando Adamson, Wendy 112, 162 Adler, Kenneth 104 Aguilar, Matt 86 Alaniz, Delia 153 Alaniz, Esther 126, 158 Aldridge, Nancy 112 Almanza, Ricardo 47, 104 Alvarado, Juan 104 Alvarado, Vick 104 Alvarez, Darla 104, 153, 176 Alvarez, Hector 146 Alvarez, Rene Ameen, Michele 104, 128, 129, 154 Ameen, Ramona 35, 76, 120, 79 Anderson, Billy 39, 41, 86, 146,98 Arbuckle, Eddie 86, 146, 24 Armendariz, Gloria 86, 140 Asay, Paulette 120 Asay, Tina 104, 146 Ash, Jeannie 86, 146, 162, 176 Athens, Darren 120, 162 Athens, Kevin 91, 164 Atkinson, Jodee 103, 104, 149, 176 Austin, Robert 171 Austin, Mike 104, 82 Avila, Jorge 24 031 Baez, Jorge 120 Baker, Kelly 120, 82 Baltz, Debbie 86, 157, 162, 164, 24 Ballard, Syd 156 Bally, Alex 104 Beadle, Brenda 104, 162 Beam, Clinton Beard, Adrienne 86, 24, 180 Beckage, Robert 47, 104, 24, 180 Beebe, David 86, 146 Bekkum, Martha 120 Bell, Ramona 47, 76, 112 Bell, Teresa 104, 162 Beltran, Kathy 166, 171 Beltran, Steve 44, 104 Benjamin, June 112, 136 Benjamin, Lyn 76, 120 Bennett, Anne 72, 120 Bennett, Carlene 93, 153, 154 Bertran, Tana 86, 130, 132, 152, Bierman, Janette 104, 128, 158 Bixler, Cindy 86 Blockwell, Joe 86 176, 98 Anderson, Bobby 38, 41, 63, 112, 175 Anderson Cedric 38, 41, 112 Anderson Denise 120, 162 Anderson Monica 104 Anderson Sammie 44, 75, 104, 174 Anderson Steve 74, 75, 112, 187 Anderson Terry 44, 75, 112 Anderson Anderson Tina 104, 166 Thomas 44, 45, 104 Andree, Thomas 86 Andrews, Mike 84, 104, 192 Andrews, Sonya 120, 176 Aragon, Pauline 120, 79 Bankston, Sean 44, 63, 126 Barbee, Barber Barnes Barnes 1 Shannon 112, 156, 171, 173 Chantelle 104, 149 Albert 86, 98 David 81,118,126 Barrera, Eric 75, 120, 170 Barrera, Mark 120 Bassett, Michael 86, 24, 180 Baughman, Denise 112 Baughman, Monica 158 Bayer, Peter 86 Bayer, Tracy 104, 152 Bayler, Regena 120, 129, 154, 155 GRTHG TE BAPT T CHURCH Youth Ministry Bodey, Cynthia 112 Bognosian, Patricia 112 Bokkum, Irma Bolden, Danny 44, 45, 80, 104 Bolen, Susan 76, 120 Bond, Kevin 44 Bonneau, Lisa 119, 120, 162, 176 Bowers, Mark 104, 146 Bowles, Janis 86, 144, 24 Bowles, Michael 41, 42, 75, 104, 188, 189 Bozeman, Richard Bracewell, Jeanna 104 Bradby, Andrea 120, 166 5505 W111 Ruth Road Dale Wright pastor Dave Hodgson youth minister 213 Davis Bramer, Brian 19, 75, 120, 162 Breeze, Yvonne 120, 154 Briones, Margaret 120, 164 Briones, Ruben 112, 82 Brooks, Pennye 120 Brown, Butch 41, 104, 137, 156, 157, 174 Brown, Laura 120 Brown, Kirk 40, 174 Brown, Robert 112, 170, 173 Brunson, Christie 86, 146, 147, 24 Brunson, Steve 128 Buchanan, Max Bullard, Terri 120 Bunton, James 40 Burgess, Eva 93, 149 Burgess, Mike 120 Burrola, Eva 120, 162 Burston, Steve 39, 40, 74, 75, 104, 126, 128 Bush, Liz 76, 77, 86, 176 Butterfield, Gayle 112, 162 Byers, Wayne 112, 157, 171, 173 QCD Cabigon, Shawn 120 Cables, Frank Cables, Steve 112, 171 Caboot, Joseph 120, 171 Cabrera, Edward 171 Calaway, Shearmaine 72, 120 Calderon, Donna 104, 162, 50 Callison, Glenn 19, 26, 30, 31, 86, 130, 131, l52,162,24,176,198,180 Camack, Chantre 35, 118, 120, 176 Camack, Mike 63, 112, 156 Campbell, Robert 171 Caraballo, Israel Caraballo, Luis 112 Carpenter, Rose 104 Carrier, Norman 93, 144 Carrier, Steve 120 Carrillo, Andrew 40, 63, 112 Carson, David 104, 188, 171, 173 Cartagena, Lemuel 5, 104, 162, 158 Casas, Danny Castro, Dora 19, 35, 118, 119, 121, 79, 182 Castro, Juan 112, 152, 153, 25, 24, 158, 182, 176 Castro, Liz 32, 33, 104, 181 Castro, Valerie 18, 19, 32, 33, 87, 100, 175, 181, 98 Carter, Vickie 112, 158, 178 Ceniceros, Flor 104, 149 Ceniceros, John 121, 156, 182 Chaidemenos, Dolores 121, 170 Chalmers, Chris 104, 162, 180 Chalmers, Mary 81 Charron, Jill 121, 79, 166 Chavarria, Rene 112 Chavarria, Sandra 104, 149, 24, 180 Chin, Gilbert 105, 24, 176, 180 Clardy, James 81,121, 170 214 Clardy, Toni 30, 31, 121, 182, 170 Clardy, Tonya 121, 154, 182, 166, 171 Clark, Stacia 170 Clemens, Delvin 87 Clemens, Scott 44, 81, 126, 146, 164 Clemmer, Paul 81, 44, 112, 191 Clemmer, Stephen 80, 87, 82 Clutts, Randy 105, 171 Clutts, William 112, 171 Coates, Thomas 105 Cole, Aurelia 76, 121 Cole, Jeff 84, 105 Cole, Ruby 70, 71, 105 Colker, Dawn 105, 82 Collings, Robby 87 Colli ns, Sherri 121 Collins, Terri 76, 87, 162 Colquitt, lrma 93, 148, 170 Compton, Paul 87 Contreras, Patricia 72, 73, 126 Contreras, Robert 44, 45, 63, 80, 105 Cook, Charity 121, 170 Cook, Pamela 109, 171 Cooper, Wayne 44, 81, 112 Corbett, Connie 171 Cordisco, Donna 112 Cordisco, Keith 105, 156 Cory, Linda 105 Cotner, Sandra 121 Cox, Kathy 87, 153, 82, 83 Cox, Lori 87, 146 Crawford, Lisa 47, 76, 121 Crawford, Teresa 109 Creviston, Jac 84, 82, 176 Creviston, Jill 121 Crews, Daryl 44 Crooks, Rae 72, 73, 121 Crooks, Tammy 52, 53, 70, 113 Crozier, Frank 105, 156 CD1 Daniel, Bernadette 105 Daniel, Thomas 105, 139, 146, 79, 158 Daniels, Terry 121, 79 D'Arcy, Cherie 113, 24 Darley, Fabulous 40, 80, 93, 129, 130, 154, 166, 170, 172, 98 Davidson, Leilani 76, 77, 105 Donna 105, 210, 158, 176, 180 Davis Davis, Deanna 113 Davis Lee Davis Linda 72, 73, 121 Michael 87 Deanne, Carmen 121 Deanne, William 121, 170 Cruz, Delmarie 113 De la Rosa, Araceli 113 De la Rosa, Joe 121 De la Rosa, Laura 105, 149, 192, 180 Delgado, Sylvia 121 Denton, Chong 113, 154, 155 Dewitt, Liane 105, 156 Dewitt, Petra Dobberthein, Rhonda 121 Dore, Stacey 105 Dowdy, Daryl 121, 171 Downey, Virginia 37, 48, 49, 76, 77, 87 154, 174, 176, 180 Draper, Pat 105 Drenton, Lori Dubrule, Monique 31, 87, 129, 24, 154, 155, 180, 98 Dungan, Donna 26, 27, 35, 76, 121, 79, 182 Dunham, Larry 105 Dupont, John 113 Duprey, Pavonay 35, 72, 121 Duran, Christina 121 Duran, Gloria 105, 164, 170 CED Eckersley, Rodney 113, 82, 83 Edwards, David 75, 121 Edwards, Glen 150 Ekstrand, David 87, 150 Ekstrand, Kathy Eldon, Carl 44 Emery, John Esparza, Debra 113 Esparza, Ramon 105 Estrada, Jose 113, 162 Evans, David 41, 80,111, 113, 130, 132 174 Evans, Eddie 41, 80, 81, 87, 191, 174, 98 KF? Farley, Erick 105, 162 Farley, Kelli 153 Ferguson, Alan Ferguson, Todd 87 Fernandez, Alma Fields, Lynda 105, 144 Fierro, Lulu 76, 121, 79 Fischer, Donna 87 Fisher, Dedra 105, 130, 131, 132, 152, 79, 192 Fitzgerald, Mary 19, 32, 33, 87, 176 Fitzgerald, Sean 44, 126 Foote, Daniel 109, 171 Ford, Bill 87 Foreman, Cindy 87, 150 Forkert, Matthew 105 Forkert, Stefan Forrester, Robert Fourzan, Richard 113, 171 Francis, Peter 105, 144 Fraire, Juanita 113 Francek, Olaya 121, 154 Freeland, Kerry 126 Fuson, Audie 105, 156 Fuson, Kevin 113, 82 CGD Gallardo, David 113 Gallardo, Frank 87 Gamboa, Maria 121 Garibay, Benny 105 Garza, Stella 113 Gaul, Mary 113, 158, 166 Genzman, Kevin 88, 150 Giddings, Jacqueline 30, 88, 146, 171, 172 Gilbert, Jeff 44, 105 Gilbert, John 105, 150 James, Lisa 122, 171 Harris, Tara 19, 65, 114 Harris, Ralph 7, 63, 114, 171 Hash, Jerry 122 Hash, Sandra Hash, Shanda 106, 166 Hashman, Richard 44, 1 14 Havely, David 122 Hawkins, Barbara 76, 114, 162 Jackson ,Andrew 122, 171 Jackson, Jenifer 48, 49, 106, 174 Jackson, Robin 111 Jackson, Tina 19, 20, 32, 33, 88, 154, 176, 180 Jacquez, Alfredo 46, 81, 122 Jacquel, Isabel 93 Jacquez, Veronica 114 Gillespie, Kathy 88, 82, 83, 24, 150, 180, 98 Gillespie, Paul 105, 139, 82, 83 Gilliland, Elke 105 Gloer, Albert 88, 162, 24, 171, 172 Gloer, William 105, 153 Goins, Cindy 105 Gomez, Danny 113 Gomez, Ida 93 Gomez, Magda 88, 131, 140, 146, 152 Hawkins, Thomas 106 Hawlus Veronica 52, 53 Haynes, Linda 122 Haynes, Miguel 106, 89 Headen Evelyne 71, 70, 114 Headen Headen, Jacqueline 65, 149, 106 Patricia 93 Heid, Anna 114, 170 Heller, Pamela 30, 31, 76, 109, 170 Henson, Kathy 48, 49, 106, 180 Hern, Donny 114 Gonzales, Joseph 113, 176 Gonzalez, Mario 121, 171, 172 Gonzalez, Loli 154 Gonzales, Michael 105, 79 Gonzalez, Pat 113, 170 Gonzales, Victor Grace, Derek 88 Grant, Kenith 63, 113, 136 Green, Michele 72, 113, 82, 83 Green, Phillip 88, 146, 162 Greene, Michelle 76, 77, 121 Griffy, Geneva 106, 172 Gimes, Wanda 72, 122 110 Griswold, Uli41,106 Grotte, Mike 41, 75, 106, 137, 174 Gutierrez, Gilbert 113 Gutierrez, Karen 113 Gutierrez, Patricia 106, 149 Guilikson, Theresa 146 Guzman, Beatrice 122, 162, 176 Guzman, Danny 37, 38, 41, 80, 88, 174, 180 Guzman, Jerry 40, 110, 111, 113, 130, 132, 126, 174 Guzman, Johnny 106 CHD Hadley, Jerry 150 Hadley, Mike 122 Hagan, Curtis 44, 113 Hale, Alan 88, 106 Hall, David 164 Hall, Joellynda Hall, Chris 164 Hall, Kim 122, 170 Hall, Lesia 114, 120 Hamilton, Fred 122 Hamilton, Mike 106, 128, 162 Hannah, Ronny 63, 114 Harbin, Lynn 114, 170 Harrington, Frank 105, 146 Harris, Larry Harris, Mary 88, 170 Harris, Mary 122 Harris, Tammie 126, 166, 171 Hern, Joseph 88, 24, 156, 166, 178 Hern, Preston, 88, 171, 180 Herrera, Michael 126 Herring, Sophia 76, 106, 188, 156, 157 Hill, Jackie 121, 156 Hill, Mike 106,41 Hines, Glen 122 Hines, Tracy 114 Hinojos, Claudia Hinojos, Lidia 34, 114 Hinton, Robert 114 Hodge, Hunter 114, 139, 164, 158 Holdeman, David 122 Holland, Laura 106, 158 Hollenbach, Laurie 122, 182 Holley, Larry Holloway, Craig 88, 79 Honaker, Deanna Hoover, Jeff 106, 162 Hopkins, Mike 106 Hopkins, Raymond 88 opkins, Tina 122, 166 Horn, Teri 106 Horsley, Charlene 106, 149 Houdescheldt, Cindy 70, 71, 110,l 1 1, l14,l31, 130,132,162 Houston, Janet 122 Hovender, Janet Howell, David 106 Howell, John 114 Hudspeth, Hiram 106, 180 Hudspeth, Robert Hughes, John 44, 114 Hughes, Michelle 105, 109 Hughes, Terry 146 Hullen, Rudiger 114, 170, 172 CU lnkenbrandt, Gabriel lnkenbrandt, Robert lmai, Milton 88, 146, 147, 24, 180 lvey, Thelma 122 U1 Jenkins, Chet 106, 170 Jenkins, Dan 122, 170 Jenkins, Robert Jenkins, Tanya 122 Jernigan, Anthony 114 Jiron, Arnold 150 John, Ji mmy 106, 158 Johnson, David 114, 182 Johnson, Jackie 88, 24, 154, 180 Johnson , Lori 106 Johnson, Peggy 114, 187, 79 Johnston, Claudia 114, 158 Jones, Crystal 76, 122, 162 Jones, Jean 72, 122, 176 Jones, Jeremiah 44, 75, 114 Jones, Kenny 114, 164 Jones, Marva 106 Jones, Ray 93 Jones, Robert 122, 170 Jones, Scott 123 Jones, Steve 122 Jones, Vickie 50, 88, 24, 176, 180, 98 Jordan, Abel 114, 162 Jordan, Alma 106 Jordan, Aurturo, 40, 114, 137 Juarez ,Norma 114 Karagich, Mellisa 114 Karagich, Michael Kastler, Marty 106 Kennedy, George 114 Kennedy, Keith 16, 88, 100, 152, 162 176, 180, 98 Kennedy, Robert 38, 41, 88, 174 Kerby, Kelly 114, 171 Kirby, Kent 122 Kiefer, Kristen 122 Kiesel, Cynthia 114, 162 Kneeskern, Brian 80, 89 Kneeskern, Paul 106, 170, 171 Knoeller, John 89, 24, 166, 178, 180 Knolls, Mike 190 Kohrs, Alicia 122, 182, 170 Kohrs, Louis 81, 114 Krysch, Sherri 106 Kuhfal, Dorothy 122 CLD La Barbera, Enrico 115 LaBarbera, Sal 115 Lacy, Denise 49, 76, 89, 144, 24 Lafountain, Cheryl 115 Lafountain, William 115 Lail, Sonya 89, 64, 65, 68, 24, 174, 176, 180, 98 Landry, Randy 122, 170, 172 Laney, Jeanita 115 Large, Lisa 115 Larsen, Joni 89, 152, 160 Lazcano, Yvonne 122 Lee, Antoinette 1 15 Lee, Laura 106, 154, 24, 79, 176, 180 Lehmann, Mario 122 Leibin, John 122 Leyva, Irma Leyva, Marcos Lindbloom, Mary 52, 53, 70, 76, 77 Linden, Monica 122 Linder, Carolyn 115, 162, 176 Linder, Kathy 30, 31, 93, 144, 171 McGurk, David 107, 164, 182, 171 McKinley, Carol 89, 164, 176, 180 .McKinley, Mary 123, 24 McLean, Donna 107 McLean, Thomas 107 McLean, Tricia 123 McMillan, James McNeill, Brian 89, 156 CMJ Macias, Martin 115 Maddaford, Sheila 93 Marion, Theresa 89, 144, 145 Markwell, Joel 154, 166, 178 Marquez, Patricia 115, 162 Marrow, Mark 89 Marsh, Daniel 89, 180 Marshall, Candy 123, 154 Moon, Robby 107, 146, 166 Morales, Rudy 107, 162, 82, 180 Morgan, Anthony 40, 90, 132 Morrison, Danny 5, 107, 162, 24, 158 Morris, Thana 107, 152, 176 Morrow, Mark 162 Moss, Michael Mortenson, Gail 107 Morton, Carl 107, 162, 24 Mulholland, Kellie 90, 146, 166 Mullins, Mike 90, 144, 180 Lopez Lis,Thomas 115,181,171 Lisenbe, Mayanine 106 Little, Jarry 123, 171 Lockett, Rayford 63, 115 Long, Karen 115 Long, Keith 123 Long, Jeff 80, 89, 144, 98 Long, Kenneth 80, 106 Long, Kim 26, 48, 49, 103, 106, 137 Lopez Alfonso 44, 45, 115 Lopez Francisco 123, 171 Lopez, Lydia 123, 164, 158 Lopez, Robert 123 Sandy 107, 162, 24 Martin, Joe Martin, John 44, 115 Martinez, Ana 89 Martinez, Eva 107, 158, 166 Martinez, James 144, 189 Martinez, Rudy 24 Martinez, Rudy Muniz, Esmeralda 123 Muniz, James 115 Muniz, Rick Munoz, Beatrice 90, 175 Munoz, Eddie 47 Monoz, Eduardo 107 Munoz, Jessie 107, 170 Munoz, John Munoz, Luis 93 Munoz, Maria Munson, Roger 90, 146 Murphy, Patrick Murphy, Theresa 144, 107 Murphy , Thomas 108, 182, 170 Lovejoy, Lorenzo 115, 166 Lowenberg, Freddy 123, 164 Loyda, Diane 102, 107, 153, 164 Lozano, Alberto, 81, 123 Lubbers, Scott 84, 115 Luck, Dawn 115, 82 Luckinbill, Teresa 107 Luevano, Angel 123 Luevano, Rita 123 Luna, Margarita 123, 170 Luna, Sandra 115, 154 Lyle, Joseph 107 Lynn, Connie 189, 144 tMac, Mcj MacDonald, Beth 107 McBride, Steve 123, 171 McCann, Marjorie 123, 170, 172 McCann, Tommy 107 McLemore, Michelle McClendon, Kevin 123, 170 McClure, Kent 89, 146, 162, 164 McClure, Kevin 107, 146 McCray, Tony 40, 62, 63, 115 McCurdy, Jean 107, 160 McDonald, John 123 McDonald, Ray 123 McDonald, Robyn 123 McDonald, Vanda 107 McFall, Debbie 107, 148, 149 McGee, Letitia 107 McGhee, Rachel 180 216 Maskill, Adrian 123 Masterson, Steve 44, 107 Matthews, William 89, 150, 171, 172 Mattox, Kimmy 107, 148, 149 Maxwell, John 81, 123 Maxwell, Marie 65, 107, 149 Maynard, Fred 126 Maynard, Maryann 107, 176 Maynez, Irene 115 Meade, Kathleen 107 Meade, Kim 115, 152 Meador, Billy John 115 Medina, lsidro 115 Medina, Maria 115, 154 Medling, Colleen 123, 164 Meeks, Monique 115 Meyer, Cathy 123 Meyer, Jerry 107 Meyers, Eddie 123 Meyers, Jimmy 150 Mietlinski, Gene 115 Mietlinski, Alex 75, 107 Miles, Sheila 123, 176 Miller, Christine 123, 154 Millorn, James 123 Miner, Richard 89 Minjarez, Bertha 107 Minor, Robert 126 Molina, Helen 48, 50, 89 Molina, Jose 107 Mondragon, Samantha 123, 164 Montalbano, Keith 81, 123 Montalbano, Lisa 89, 144 Montanez, Francisco 93, 162 Montanez, Maria 52, 53, 70, 115, 164 Monteilh, Valerie 32, 33, 89, 79, 98 Montoya, Mayela 107, 149, 180 Montoya, Rosa 30, 31, 123, 170 CND Naquin, Eleanor 108, 24, 176, 180 Nava, John 75, 123 Navarro, Diana 115, 158 Navarro, Dorothy 123, 158 Nelon, Heidi 90, 153, 24, 160, 176, 98 Nichol, Dawn 108, 160 Niehans, Lynda 123 Nix, Linda 115 Nix, Michael 108 Nobles, John 40, 108 Nowell, Michael 41, 74, 75, 93 Nutt, Brenda 124 Nutt, Martin 108, 171 103 Orozco, Jean 27, 90, 131, 138, 140, 144 145, 152, 192 Orozco, Richard Ortiz, Awilda 115, 82 Ortiz, Edgar 80, 90, 160 Ortiz, George 108 Outland, Deborah 124 - CPD Pacheco, Alma 1 15 - Pacheco, Cesar 1 16 Pacheco, Esther 144 Patterson, Barry 75, 176 Patterson, Eddy Patterson, Nedra 90, 148 Peacock, Jerry 1 16 Peeples, Delray 124, 162, 166 Pena, Angela 72, 124, 110 Pena, Lucinda 49, 90, 24, 156, 174, 176 Pena, Miguel 116, 79 Pena, Ricky 124, 79 Pepper, Steven 108, 150, 156, 170 Perea, Amy 124 Perea, Mona 108 Perea, Sandy 124 Perkins, Sergio 124 Perry, Joe 164 Perry, Jon 116, 124, 164 Piacenti, Marguerite 90, 170, 173 Piotrowski, Patrick 90 Pittaway, Wanda 126, 149 Pittman, Russell 47, 108, 156 Pittman, Tim 90, 150 Pivarnick, David 47, 75, 108, 166 Pivarnick, Kenneth 47, 75, 108, 166 Plank, Jeff 90, 24, 156, 157, 182, 176, 180, 98 Poisson, Kathy 108, 24, 160, 166, 180 Porter, Earnest 47, 75, 116 Porter, James 75, 124 Poste, Alicia 50, 90, 174, 176 Powe, Pat 64, 65, 116, 180 Powers, Richard 41, 75, 116 Prendergast, Kathy 48, 50, 108, 174, 176 Presley, Janeen 124 Prestwood, Sharon 124 Prowers, John 108, 162 Puga, Leticia Pugh, Adolph 90, 146, 147, 24 Purdue, Dawn 65, 108 Purdue, Robert 90, 146, 162, 180 Putnam, Thomas 126, 187 1QJ Quezada, Isabel 124, 164, 170 CRD Ralls, Martha 116, 158 Ralls, Mary 116, 82 Ramirez, Abel 63, 108 Ramirez, Bonnie 108 Ramirez, Veronica 52, 53, 119, 124 Reedy, Andy 81, 124 156,174,176 Rodriguez Eugene 18, 21, 43, 80, 90 Rodriguez Pat 108, 152, 82, 83, 176 Rodriguez, Sandra 124 Rodriguez Sonya 30, 31, 116, 182, 166, 171 Rodriguez, Virginia 124, 82 Rothermick, Dennis 164 Romero, Jose Rose, Sally 148 Rose, Tracy 141, 144 Ross, Jodi 124, 154 Rothblatt, Mark 90, 131 Rothermich, Dennis 124 Rowland, Patricia 91, 132, 166 Rubert, Felix 80, 102, 108, 128 Ruiz, Marbella 126 Rush, Randy 80, 91, 146, 98 Ryan, Jeff 108, 128, 150 Ryland, Kyrstan 154 CSD Saenz, Debbie 124 Saenz, Efren 126 Sample, Gina 91, 146, 79, 98 Sampson, Ingrid 76, 124 Sanders, Darren 75, 124, 171 Sargeant, Cindy 34, 116 Schirmer, Olaf 75, 124 Schlueter, Kim 116 Schlueter, Roger 108, 189 Soll, Lisa 116, 82 Soltero, Ana 91, 148 Soltero, Yolanda 67, 124 Sonnenberg, Gaylene 116 Soto, Carlos 116, 189 Soto, Martha 91, 148 Spears, Jasmine 109, 154, 155 Spence, Shellan 116, 82 Sponhouse, Steven 91 i Stafford, Philip 81, 125 Standish, Christina 109 Standlee, Carolyn 125, 164, 154, 182, 156 Standlee, Jennefer 109, 156, 157 Stephens, Kenny 91, 150 Stephens, Traci 116, 158 Sterling, Walter 44, 80, 116 Stiles, Jollene 91 Stobbart, Glenn 91, 84, 164, 24, 171, 172, 180 Stout, Margaret 49, 70, 76, 109, 164 Strong, Mark 156 Stubbert, Deborah 91, 139, 180 Stubbert, Linda 109, 180 Stull, Nick 91, 132, 139, 146, 191 Sturgis, Joselyn 162, 180 Sughrue, Lenny 144 Sughrue, Tim 19, 20, 42, 80, 92, 130 24 176, 98 Sunby, Jill 109, 146, 24, 166 Sutton, Barbara 109, 156 Sutton, Linda 117, 162 Schutte, Jennifer 108, 166, 170, 172 Seda, Carmen 91, 24 180 Seda, Francisco 91 Seek, Jamie 108, 156, 157, 158 Selufsky, Tanya 26, 32, 33, 108, 79, 24 Seward, Denise 65, 116 Shaw, Bonney 124 Shaw, Floyd Shaw, Hilde 108, 189 Shaw, Karen 108 , 154, 155, 156, 178, Reedy, Michell 116 Reedy Reese, Francois 170 ,Brenda 124, 129, 154 Reichert, Mary Ellen 108, 139, 149,178 Renaud, Albert Renaurd, Desiree 124, 170 Retzer, Jack 124, 79 Reyes, Cynthia 90 Reyes, Maria 116, 158, 166 Reyes, Norma 34, 116 Rich, James 124, 164, 171 Riggs, Allen 80, 108 Riley, Annette 124, 79 Ritchey, David 164 Ritchey, John 116 Rivas, Alfonso 116, 170 Rivera, Robert 75, 124, 164, 176 Roberts, Bethany 124, 154, 166 Robertson, Lynn 70, 71, 108 Rockwell, Cynthia 108 Rodriguez, Brunilda 48, 50, 103, 108, Shaw, Robert 124 Shedrick, Rod 19, 91, 132, 144, 98 Shedrick, Tammy 64, 65, 68, 91, 98 Shook, Stephen 91, 24, 180 Shuman, David 80, 93 Sibert, Daniel 116 Sieber, Maurice 19, 91, 130 Sifuentes, Alma 108 Sifuentes, Terry Skatzes, Sandra 126 Skatzes, Theresa 160 Slagle, Joseph 81, 126, 170 Smiley, David Smith, Billy 30, 41, 84, 91, 132, 153 Smith, David 91, 137, 139, 146, 170, 172 Smith, Diana 124, 182, 166 Smith, Linda 91 Smith, Paul 108, 171 Snider, Angie 64, 65, 108 Snyder, James 124, 170 Snyder, Terri 116, 171 Sutton, Michelle 92, 176 Sutton, Paul 125 Sweetser, Darrell 116 CTD Tall, Elizabeth 109, 79 Tarango, -Eddie 125, 81 Tatsuhara, Karen 125 Tatsuhara, Sandra 19, 103, 109, 144, 79 Tatsuhara, Suzan 48, 50, 92, 174, 175, 176, 180 Taylor, Peter 109 Terrian, Susan 91, 153, 164, 82 Terrian, Tina 92, 153, 164, 82 Thomas, Alan 146 Thompson, Lisa 109 Thompson Chris 116 Thompson, Matt 80, 92, 138, 152 175, 98 Thompson Paul 63, 116 Thompson Shirley 116 Thompson Tracy 70, 71, 76, 116 Tillery, Cheryl 116, 170, 178 Tillery, Deborah 125, 170 Tivoli, Diana P Torres, Brenda 117, 166, 170 Torres, Edward fTonyJ 109 Torres, Rebeca 109, 149 Torres, Terri 52, 53, 117, 156 Trevino, Duke 92, 150 Trinidad, Michael 117, 162 Trister, Joanne CUB Sandra 125 Trueblood, Patricia 92, 146, 98 Trujillo, Susie 117 Truster, Dawn 125 Truster, Tina Marie Truster, JoAnne 117 Tucker, Anthony 92, 24, 79 Twitty, Yvette 109, 149, 24, 180 Uilda, Charlynn 70 Ulloa,Char1ynn 117, 31, 30, 170 Ulloa, Lori 125 KVI Valle, Maria 117, 170 Van Horn, Richard 170 Vanlankvelt, Virginia 144, 192 Vargas, Maria 109 Vasquez, Alex 75, 125, 164, 171 Vasquez, Cynthia 92, 146 Veilleux, Denise Veilleux, Yvonne 125 Vejil, Reuben Villasana, James 92 Villigan, Mark 125 Vincent, Brenda 125, 154, 158 Viramontes, Lisa 52, 53 Volk, Bettina 125, 24 218 CWD Waits, Jeffrey 75, 117, 47, Walker, Dave 109, 150 Walker, James 164 Walker, Jacqueline 65, 66, Walkup, Karen 76, 117 Ward, Jackie 52, 53, 117 Warden, Patty 92, 148, 82 Ware, Chris 164, 138, 158, 162 117,24 170 Williams, Barbara 92, 144 Williams, Calvin 75, 125, 171 Williams, David 117, 79 Williams James 92 Williams, Lori 109, 152, 162, 192, 176 Williams Marvin 73, 125 Williams, Morris 43, 75, 109, 174 Williams, Sarah 26, 48, 92, 170, 174 176, 180, 98 Watson Watson, Watson, Watson, Watson, Cedric 109 Donna 109 Laurie 125, Patricia 92, 24, 182, 166 189 Watts, Kathy 92, 153, 176 Webber, Doug Wells, Mike 81, 125 Wenke, John 125 Whisler, Frank 125, 164 Whitcomb, Suzzanne 72, 125 Whitcomb, Wanda 72, 125 White, Patricia 125, 162, 171 White, Sonya 76, 117 White, Tina 70, 109 Whitwell, Brigitta 92 Wiedenhoeft, Lori 125 Wilkerson, Lisa 125, 170 Wilkerson, Michael 109 Williams, Teddy 125 Wilson, Dale 117 Wingo, John 125 Witt, Marcia 109, 82 Witt, Troy 47, 75, 125 Woder, Jack 93 Wright, Gary 46, 125, 153 Wright, Charles 109 CX-Y-ZJ Young, Angela 76, 109 Young, Denise 79 Zalace, Daniel 93, 162, 24 180 Zelenak, Julie 93, 128, 152 98 Zuniga, Gilbert 125 Zuniga, Lucy 34, 117 Zarate, Chuy 117 In clsoing . B.. TWENTY YEARS AND GROWING The year is now over and the goodbyes must be said. Goodbye to all the teachers. Good- bye to all our friends. But not the memories. The memories will last forever, in our minds and this book. TWENTY YEARS AND GROWING A long time has passed since Parkland's first year- book was published. Many students have been photographed, many ac- 222 tivities have been captured on film, and many memories have been put down on paper. This is my opportunity, as an edi- tor, to express my feelings on this yearbook. Many hours of hard work have been put into the making of this book. Mr. Dettman has spent hours pushing, yelling, and scream- ing at the staff to turn our pages. Without his dedication, this book would not be here now. A special thank-you goes out to the teachers of Parkland who have put up with the ARENA staff all year. We would like also thank The Popular, Albertis Cameras and es- pecially Herff Jones for printing this Years ARENA. Finally, we thank you the stu- dents. This yearbook is for you and about you. Your faces and what you do make this yearbook what it is. Keith Kennedy ARENA EDITOR nqgo-81 ARENA STAFF Q6 i fgnsTOE. an Q ak 15 3 ,- WM iw E2 1? Ejvpjm Egg QMM 44 V Qfgjia EL WZ 5 224


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