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

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Also Shown is Paul Bragg in conversation with Mr. Bouche, vocational counselor. . . t..., . ...L if- No BOOK BLUES: Mike Trinidad and Clay Harrison take a breather from handing out books at registra- tion. As each class graduates from Parkland High, the school and the members of that particular class have changed. Theylve grown up together. They've ma- tured. And for the most part, all have prof- ited from the experiences they have shared. School has given all of us our 'fMemories of Yesterday and Dreams of Tomorrow. School helps us weave the dreams of our futures. We learn to gain confidence in oursleves by building on past experienceg to follow scientific methods of trial and errorg to find the necessary sources of all kinds of information, material and help that we nev- er knew existed. School makes us rely on ourselves for de- cisions. We find out that we are responsible for the decisions once we have made them and we learn to accept that responsibility. We learn that we pay the consequences for wrong decisions, but that we also get credit for our successes. Page 2 Sponsored by Rudy Martinez BOOK COVERS: Getting help from her sister, Rosie Dominguezjoins Vivian Banta and Phillip Andrade in covering her books. lf. is 3 fi -Taxi c 343. . CONFERENCE: Gary Wright discusses a homework assignment with senior English teacher, Mr. Anthony Perez. ID CARDS: Robert Molina and David Ceniceros wait while Susanna Tarango and Becky Watson make their ID cards. CLASS PHOTOS: Mrs. Sampier of the Popular Dry Goods Photo Studio gets a nice smile from Adriene Rush during the underclass picture taking session held in September. Of Success in S ports, Academics -FT -aff MORNING MUSIC: It's not just the early bird that rises with the sun. Mr. Bolender and Drum Majors Lisa Bonneau and Delray Peeples seranaded the neighborhood early each morning during marching season as they got the Matador Band into shape. PEDAGOGUE: Mrs. Behra reads from the Spanish Textbook as she shows her students a variety of lan- guage skills. JAM SESSION: Stage band members enjoy a Jam during their second period class in the stadium. z P i n OOTBALL FUN: New freshman coach, Victor Smith watches the ninth graders during an early fall workout. oach Barreras and Coach Smith had thejob of teaching their team the fundamentals of football the Matador ay. . .-.-5 MW 1.-vs' l HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Mrs. Martinez's Modern Dance Class gets ready for surprise birthday greetings for Miss Gil. l l give STUDENT TEACHER: Miss Emilie Madrid, stu- dent teacher, shows yearbook photographers a camera technique. School helps us to have pride. We begin to take pride in our work. It can be a compo- sition for English, a part in a play. lt might be a Chemistry experiment, a woodworking project, or a new dress made in homemak- ing. But it is ours, and we are proud of our accomplishments. Then we learn to temper that pride with humility. It is the humility of realizing how little we have learned in the scope ofall that it still to be discovered. For some of us, dreams of making new discoveries, of developing new products, of find new cures for human problems, or of designing things to make life easier urge us on to new avenues of learning, and to higher education at colleges and universities. Others plan careers in fields which won't necessarily require advanced education, but demand job experience and years of training for advancement. Still others will enter military and government service. Sponsored by Mr. George Ellis Page 3 Spring '83 Events ow Memoriesg MARDI GRAS: Christine Szeredy and John Ceni- ceros ham it up in costume during the foreign language celebration. REFRESHMENT HONORS: Denise Seward and Yvonne Veilleux serve refreshments during the NHS reception. We make lasting friendships while in high school. We become friends and confi- dants, sharing our fun, building memories together. We'll draw on those memories lat- er, when life seems tough, or we get lonely. We'll only have to drift back in memory to conjure up scenes of Pep Rallies where we acted crazilyg dances that we hated end- ingg songs that carried special meaningsg all the fun at games and car washesg and sell- ing, selling, sellingg raising money for trips, equipment, uniforms, and all kinds of things. Weill remember many things: the fun we had in class when our work was doneg group projects, shared lab tables, choosing teamsg the weakening of our knees and knots in our throats when we were called on and we wer- enit prepared. Page 4 Sponsored by Mrs. Dorothy M. Strub .B J M TIME OUT: Barry Patterson was one of the coaches for the junior class Powder Puff Football Team. During a time out, he tries to get the squad fired-up against the Seniors who went on to win it 12-6. RECITAL READINESS: One of the highlights of the spring season is always the annual Modern Dance Recital. Under the direction of Mrs. Martinez, the dancers continued a tradition of excellence in last yearls show. 1-e t'T,L.. Pmsmew' gd: HONORS INDUCTION: A special Honors Day Assembly brought together students from all departments to be recognized for their outstanding accomplishments. The assembly, hosted by National Honor Society was a huge success. Matadors Turn to Fall Projects SPIRITED MATADOR: While George the mascot of the flags doesn't exactly go beep, beep, the girls love him. HOLD ON: Andy Collins became the proud owner of a birthday balloon bouquet, courtesy of ZORRO. THE EYES HAVE IT: Aurelia Cole, Michele Layne, and Carla Jones got Bug-Eyed with pride over their classes' efforts to win the spirit stick at the Riverside pep rally. The Senior Class won another spirit stick for this 0116. l SURPRISE, SURPRISE: Yvonne Breeze and Aure- lia Cole lead the festivities at a surprise birthday party for Miss Gil. BIG FANS: Becky Watson and Susanna Tarango al- ways came up with fresh ideas for their pep rally cos- Il1l'H6S. We,ll remember the pride we developed over the years. '4WE'RE THE MATA- DORS, AND COULDN'T BE PROUDERR is a phrase we'll never forget. And when we come to parkland again at Homecoming, or look through this year- book, we'll remember that teary-eyed feel- ing we got whenever we sang 'fFrom the fields of the lower valley, to the slopes of Mount Franklin's Crestf' the words from our beloved alma mater. And welll recall the tremendous burst of pride and energy we felt when the band played our fight song. Surely some of us will hope that our children will have similar ex- periences, will develop similar pride, memories, dreams. Sponsored by Mrs. Frances Dungan Page 5 Fads, Fashions Appear, Disappear, SlXTlES STYLES: Susanna Tarango models her Sixties Outfit. the latest trend at that time. ROLL 'EM UP: To be in with the fad, your jeans had to be rolled up several times as Walter Chaidemenos shows. Page 6 Sponsored by Chris Ware SIDE VIEW: Becky Watson shows what was ln in hair styles in the 60's. DUCKS: The LOOK from the sixties for boys was ducks. slicked down and Cool , After we're gone from Parkland, our ac- complishments will still be on record. But we'll remember many ofthem without hav- ing to search those records. Welll remember our pride when our teams, classmates, friends won, accom- plished, succeeded at their individual and group efforts. Welll recall Christine Szeredy, National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist: Carol Ca- macho, Homecoming Queen, Drum Majors Delray Peeples and Lisa Bonneau: Cheer- leaders, Team Captains, Singers, Dancers, winners of all kind. We'll remember our disappointments too. We'll remember our resentment at the slurs of other schools about our size: the tough-going we faced against much larger schools in all kinds of events from sports to literary. We'll remember events we gave our all to, only to come away defeated. beaten. .f, -,,.5g,,: 1-.wg ' 'yjg fc: ff S srl?-F . -Q .-s,,'.M:1f'- .3442 ALA JAMES DEAN: Johnny Deal gives a James Dean look from the sixties, slicked hair. and rolled up sleeves. M.-nib., BUBBLE GUM AND BOBBY SOX: Made the uni- form complete, as Becky Watson shows her outfit from the past. Change with New Student Groups 1 S tl if KT if I . , It . , t L' W ' is . .. .. .is . . - THE NOW LOOK: Angie Medrano provides a strik- ing contrast to the Sixties look in her stylish '80's outfit. 'X fe' l A : , DOTS AND CHECKBOARDS: Modern mixes of dots, checkerboards and other fashion fads are mod- eled by Robert Rivera. mi- .1 -ff: f - . . .. . . 'Mei 175 Jw, ,.,,. ff ' ri?-51:5 sa HAIR TODAY: Gone tomorrow? This style, modeled by Marissa Martinez, may disappear like many oth- ers. K X sg if .. V s N . he H , 53, f at ,S ., LIGHT AND NATURAL: Scott Jones' hairstyle il- lustrates the natural look of the 80's. Most of all, we'll probably remember the work. We'll remember hours of research, term papers, equations in math and chemis- try we thought weid never solve. Weill think about verbs and conjugations, vocabulary. We'll recall the smells in science labs, ho- memaking, crafts. Weill remember singing, playing, practicing, exercising, marching. Weill remember almost getting a hun- dred, and hassles in the attendance office, using the pay phone and waiting in lines. We'll think about movies and slide shows, SAC, assemblies, earning a letter, getting the diploma. In this yearbook, we have tried to capture some of these memories. We have tried to help you in your quest of dreams for tomor- row. We hope these pages reflect the part of your high school experiences that you want to keep and the faces of friends that you want to remember. ' mfr Y L , swf I ,. 7 Q .i sri. K . of A -- -.::-5' , s f . vu e X f. K , 5 st.. ' Q ' CONTRASTING STYLES: Fred Hamilton gives us a look at boys, Fashions of the 80's. l COLORS AND COORDINATES: Jodi Koss helps complete a look at fashions of today with her attractive outfit. Sponsored by Kelly Ward Page 7 m Matador F aces, Events PHS PAQKLANU MATADDR5 ,,,QigN X NmX.gWNN,,, -W:-ag. A ,Myw.:xgwM, -S+? Xxx. ,.,lma,,QWxi?Qpw1gf. A ' if 2 s Q Z , , 'M-ww Hash WNi! 'QK aaa a,aaaa aaaa aaa 4121 HO ORS If Candidates based upon outstanding work by students in that department. Also chosen are the Outstanding Parkland Girl and Outstanding Parkland Boy who are most representative of the student body. Delray, Mary, Mr., Miss Parkland I. I 5 5 l Senior class members voted Delray Peeples and Mary McKinley Mr. and Miss Parkland for 1984. The honor goes to the two seniors as being most representative of their graduating class. An active member of his class, Delray has been Drum Major, Band president, and a member of the all-region, all-area choirs. In addition to winning the title Mr. Parkland, Delray was voted Most Likely to Succeed by his classmates. Page 10 sponsored by Mrs. Patsy Weckworth Mary McKinley is also very active in her class. As a senior she was elected president of the National Honor Society. She re- ceived the 1983 Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award. Mary was an active member of the student council and a member of the Varsity Tennis Team. The titles Mr. and Miss Parkland represent the highest tri- butes members of the senior class can pay to their fellow stu- dents. Faculty Chooses Most Outstanding Members of the faculty chose Christine Szeredy Most Outstanding Girl for 1984. Christine was freshman valedictoriang a member of Foreign Language Clubg Art club presidentg and secretary of the Nation- al Honor Society. Christine also received the D.A.R. American History Awardg was named to Honor District Choir, All-Region Choir, and was a National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test Semi-Finalist. She has been a member of the library clubg is one of the top five members of her graduating classg and was named to Who's Who for English. Christine was elected Most Likely to Succeed by the members of the senior class. She plans to pursue the fields of Special Education and Psychology. Delray Peeples was chosen Most Outstand- ing Boy for 1984. Among his activities, Delray has been a member of the National Honor Society. He has been the Library Club vice-presi- dentg Foreign Language Club presidentg Band presidentg and Drum Major. He participated in the all-region choirg re- ceived the National Merit Scholarship Quali- fying Test Commendationg and was a repre- sentative to Boys State. Delray attended the University of Texas at El Paso summer Engineering Institute. The seniors voted Delray Most Likely to Succeed. Delray's plans include the pursuit of the study of Music and Computer Science. Sponsored by Ignacio Becerra Page ll We fondly dedicate the 1983 ARENA to Mrs. Maurine Webb. Mrs. Webb, who has been at Parkland since 1970, has been a wonderful friend to her students, and a tri- bute to her profession. We hope Mrs. Webb gets back all the love she has given to her students. A t ' l i ttif ... gffl ifiif MRS. MAURINE WEBB crafts teacher, holds a Bachelor of Arts and Science degree from the Univer- sity of San Antonio. ewan A POINT OF LAW: Mr. Quisenberry removes his glasses as he attempts to explain one of the complex operations of our government during a lecture. Students in government learn from him that there is more to government than meets the eye. Page 12 Sponsored by Walter Chaidemenos Webb, uisenberry Honoredg 5 x , I ,,,.. In CRAFTS CLASS FUN: Mrs. Webb demonstrates the art of paper sculpturing to two of her students, Barbara Brooks and Danielle Daglieri. The crafts class studies many different creative techniques under her guidance. in g as - , . 9, ,Lr,, , F . ,... 'rw . -- -1 ,,t ,..- MR. CHARLES QUISENBERRY: has a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Louisville, and his Mas- ters Degree from UTEP. Mr. Charles Quisenberry is a favorite among teachers of senior students. Al- though he has only been at Parkland for three years, he has shown students here that he cares about their interests and needs. It is with pride that we dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Quisenberry. Council ffcers Lead Zudent Body Charles Naquinn, treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT: Carol Camacho was elected to serve as the 1983-84 student council president. Samela Burston, parliamentarian Barry Patterson, vice-president Mr. Val Lopez, sponsor Sponsored by Gary Velasquez Page 13 Departments ominate Students Ricardo Rodriguez Algebra Louis Rodriguez Algebra II Keith Montalbano Baseball Delray Peeples Band 3- f as tif -- 1 - : '-L e' 71 It - - Qu, . u -1 3 . ,pn afnt'-F. 3.-mg, fiw 19st O im ' -'S Q l 'wgywfis t C - 2- z- ,. A -2 A Y V35 - '- 'f':5'ilr5i5f!- ',.,,a,. we K ,-'ijffq-. x 1- Rhonda Dobberthein Bus. Office Alicia Kohrs Bus. Office a if H 'S' ,FFS I 5 'U Mark Barrera John Ceniceros Voc. Drafting Drama Page I4 Sponsored by Jason Evans . 5 Q 5 3- , E, f . 1-- R Sean D'Arcy Algebra ll Chris Johnson Baseball , - no A 55.5 , gig ? Mary McKinely Calculus Yvonne Alvarez Drama Christine Szeredy English IV Lynn Benjamin Att. Office ss.r. - . ,... ,.,. t Ricardo Rodriguez Biology gg -if . R' .,,. YRS James Jones Chemistry gt 9' be ef- it sz I its.. ze ,gg 1 in , ' ,kli Evelyn Swager English I if tix. ' 1 l U as w 1. X CM e me ' ikk: ' 3:5111-Q, N s Nm MTN' 3 st ,tis E i J as N f s--,, 2, - ' -sf, I lgzzil-.1 Annette Riley Att. Office s h I : Q X by t . sre- a - v rr C - , , -rs isss Jimmy Kubinski Biology II Rudy Martinez DECA 'MF A Vivian Banta English ll Delray Peeples French 'mf hlu' ' ,. Bonnie Wasser German Carolyn Standlee Art size- ff - E --ff fr ..2-:--ag, 5:92. L i l so Barbara Provencio Bus. Office Bettina Smith DECA N X - ,E jig 5 QL if EX Q . it-S xg xg it Jimmy Kubinsk English III at 1: wf we su K i 2 K f 5 A it Mary McKinley Government l I As Who's Who Representatives John Wenke Government Alison Pugh HECE Yvonne Breeze Modern Dance ng r -Q J 1 Azzl 1 1 g slfnf - i X Adrian Maskill Physiology t if 1: we ' tg , . 53' . ' ' . 4 ti Barbara Welcing Beg. Tennis f m- l l Louise Wiedel Kim McClure Government Gymnastics Dora Castro Samela Burston HECE HECE 1 -, 1 gf F .P 'li Qt Q N .K A SEJ1 an 0 l . lt, fi 'alrfxg is I l 5 . . -f-CQ, M' Gena Bayler Julio Nathal Newspaper Phys. Education ' li' ., f i '57 s s. . V J - .. QV, Y '- P11. I sloll . P sss J f' .s.si .l.,, S, 5 g ips A -sf as ti Bonnie Wasser Mario Gonzalez ROTC Level 3 ROTC Level 4 J 'Hi ' Q ,, 5 ff . x -.ag, t ::g.3 k E ' 1 S r ' J i .vi U- 5 , ' as is is E vsvvs f-. at ' S , lk '- . Claudia Barraza Trigonometry Kelly Baker Varsity Tennis Y . ' Ng il Charlene Camacho Adv. Gymnastics Donna Dungan Home Economics vzfn Marvin Williams Phs. Education ,.,. W6 l X-nl Dolores Chaidemenso Spanish John Glendon Adv. Typing Jill Charron Girls' Gymnastics Mark Stevens Journalism Evelyn Swager Phys. Science Kami Hookano X Speech NI Vita Arinduque VOE . M: g . .,, pb . . , Nadia King Health :suns 'kwin 1 , it t.tt , -W at as i' so ' ,J Y fvwy. .P 4 A--' st. y . H- K A John Ceniceros Library Steven Alvarez Adapt. Phys. Sci. llrfrlf' Louise Wiedel Speech t A Barry Patterson Yearbook Sponsored by Elba Linden Page I5 Another Y ear, Another Memory frghgwl.. Senior Princess, Annette Riley Queen Carol Camacho and her court were introduced during halftime, to the Parkland Escorted by James Porter audience. Junior Princess, Cindy Sutton Sophomore Princess, Jill Jones Freshman Princess, Desirae Harrison Escorted by Gabby Juarez Escorted by Rick Gutierrez Escorted by Stacy Rogers Special halftime ceremonies honored Holmes, a 1973 Parkland Graduate. Much coming dance Saturday completed a full Queen Carol Camacho and her court, and to the joy of the large, festive crowd, the week of activities. r the family of Honored Ex-Student Susie Matadors beat Socorro 24-21. The Home- Sponsored by Mr. Richard Pickett Page 17 Donna Dungan Wins '83-84 Title FIRST RUNNER-UP Elsa Falcon Qi SECOND RUNNER-UP Cathie Georges QUESTIONS: The emcees swer. await Donna Dungan 1983-84 Most Beautiful Girl a contestant's an- it Twenty-three contestants entered the 1983-84 beauty contest sponsored by publi- cations department. They included: Elsa Falcon, Michelle Grissom, Kim Hall, Don- na Dungan, Marissa Martinez, Susan Bo- len, Carol Camacho, Tondra Speight, Do- lores Chaidemenos, Veronica Ramirez, Lynn Benjamin, and Wanda Grimes. Others entered include, Gena Bayler, Christine Navarro, Mary Fiero, Nancy Mortonson, Michelle Belmont, Monica Baughman, Michelle Seward, Sharon McBride, Cathie Georges, Kelly Meade, and Prudence Gimenez. 0 Parklamfs Most Beauti ul Girl ces .A o f-an-. , eff W' ' FE e, .ts -X ' - s 1 --1.1 5 is 2 m y ' g 2 . -t S eg: an ::. L W - J , st... . igezr' we Q-v-. wr t . -K 'Q WINNERS: Cathie Georges, Carol Camacho, and CASUAL WEAR: Some of the contestants from the beauty contest are shown here appearing in their casual Elsa Falcon. wear. ESCORTS: Nicholas Ponce, John Wenke, Gary Wright, and Fred Hamilton pose with emcee, Rudy Martinez. +R re HOPEFULS: This is another part ofthe group of twenty-three contestants in a casual wear appearance. 653832: X vii gd f x5.iic,eflL S FlNALlSTS: The judges chose the eight girls below as the finalists for the beauty contest this year. MISS CONGENIALITY: Carol Camacho Fivejudges chose eight finalists from the original group of contestants. Finalists were: Cathie Georges, Lulu Fierro, Gena Bayler, Carol Camacho, Susan Bolen, Don- na Dungan, Michelle Grissom, and Elsa Falcon. Sponsored by Victor Apodaca Page 19 Kim Hall Reigns Uver Military Ball if Page 20 Sponsored by Mr. William Dungan Y ROYALTY: Left Queen Kim Hall and her escort Cadet Marvin Williams. Below: Lady-In-Waiting, Karen Hanson and her escort Cadet Mario Gonzalez. slings?-aa vaigswmqwf-, . A 1 5 ,-, 'fee ' K 44 5v 'H PRINCESSES: Cadet Walter Chaidemenos escorting Freshman Princess, Tina Rich, Cadet Mike Gardula escorting Sophomore Princess, Lisa Lindsey, Junior Princess, Bonnie Wasser escorted by Cadet John Navag and Senior Princess, Alicia Kohrs escorted by Cadet Chris Ware. ,a MW l E 2 ...W Duchesses: Cadet Bobby Barbee escorting D Company Duchess, Norma Garcia, Cadet Calvin Williams e Company Duchess, Linda Dunker escorted by Cadet Alex Vasquezg A Company Duchess, Tracy Blanks e Company Duchess Trish Clark escorted by Cadet Gary Vasquez. F T FV? A sl A at P U as: H - fx Ar' l Q. scorting C Company Duchess, Maria Fernandez, B scorted by Cadet Jack Comptong and Headquarters This year's Military Ball was presided over by Kim of the House of Hall, Military Ball Queen and the members of her court. The annual event was held in the Ft. Bliss Golf Country Club in April. Each company and classification elected princesses and duchesses to honor their queen. SWEETHEARTS: Cadet Billy Pendergraft escorts Drill Team Sweetheart, Mary Matag and Felisha Mathews, Rifle Tearn Sweetheart is escorted by Cadet Randy Landry. Sponsored by Alex Vasquez. Page 21 SENIOR CLASS FAVORITES Elsa Falcon 8L Barry Patterson Classes Elect ffcer Slalesg SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Left to right: Veronica Ramirez, president, David Edwards, parliamentariang Jean Jones, vice-president, Dora Castro, secretary, and Rudy Martinez, treasurer were chosen to lead the '84 senior class. I+ ttoitte f rf' Wmlmmwmmlwmwm . ,H ,-1'1 ,Hg JUNIOR CLASS FAVORITES Fred Yanoush 8L Thomasina Russ Page 22 Sponsored by Mr. William C. Crow , Ml' n , JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Left to right: Jim Kubinski, presidentg Nancy Galarza, treasurer, Anna Velasco, vice president, Donna Warner, parliamentariang and Jennelle Seward, secretary lead members ofthe Parkland junior class. Choose '83-84 Class Favorites ,. Q, A fi 3 if , gi 5 if 4 . , ii f a: if ' SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Left to right: Charles Dixon, vice-presidentg Elizabeth Trillo, secretaryg and Veronica DeLaRosa, president had the job of leading the May '86 graduating class this year. V llilllll Moravia L- T-25- 3 ,,f ' .af- ..-1' ,,,,- ,,,.f' ,ff H ' ix, FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Left to Right: Virginia Velasco, presidentg Craig Kennedy, vice-presidentg Desirae Harrison, secretaryg Edith Munson, treasurerg and Teresa Montes, parliamentarian helped the freshmen through their first year here as their class officers. W fu SOPHOMORE CLASS FAVORITES Deanna Snyder 8: Kevin Middleton I i gd QA? 1 as I V ' 'J 1 A ' . Q rf' J 'R f 2' if i w r' 1 Q A ' I V if . ge S is J V -r-H K 1, 6-'I i sw -' f, 5 X M Q .ef .ag 14 Q fe Q L W if if I A it Y it , 'fb A s S! Vx: ,till,Qi is K , ls,t , I ? n ' CQ, 'M' 7- it ' ' it 0 if z W f 6 ji? E fi e V 7 I Y gg aa 'fi f a, gif If ,,,,, . af I f ' llle ies, Lsiraliitti V L silsy riit 4 yt, FRESHMAN CLASS FAVORITES Desirae Harrison 8: David Young Sponsored by Kim Dungan Page 23 Varsity Cheerleading Sqaaa' Displays ,Je Donna Dungan, Varsity Cheerleader Captain . , ifl l ' I ,difi a i S f Y K .r ' if K , :gs Y i tn 1 'U V is 'Qc 1 '- 'fy F Ramona Ameen, Varsity Cheerleader Co-Captain Page 24 Sponsored by Dolores Chaidemenos OU an at ag M C if ai, I ,,,a4,,f , I ' n- I ji vi i V 'yay 'N V' ' fn 4 ,f N 4' f Y . A wwf ,, ,, ,,.. 0' -. 'ii U .jgyxrgi Wi. f , J, ' - ' t A in Q K9 L Q 45285, a . K Qfwif If ef! ,1gg1,.4a , l' 4 Mafia- Q fam' .J e J ,N ' . , I' ,. , V. ,, ffxmfd,rzfrrvfrfsflhxggya 1 ,ga if W4 ef, Masfipfn fi' ff-at V ,, 4 ,.,. .A L, Wg.. . ,nl . , .aawgqy ,',. .e ' aw f iv af'.1e:f . A A. ef., V '44 4.e?'22f2a STUNTING: Parkland's Varsity Cheerleaders display one of their many difficult SIUIIIS. UIITS fi 1.1 . , , , T' , as 8 2 2 I . ,Q iff .kt if f Dolores Chaldemenos, Varsity Cheerleader ?j'4 fjf X, ' I fe ii if 'i ' ulstcmding Spirit and Leadership ew' 1 g ,, 6, Y , H., , , My J ku , 5 ,, ,, Q51 zigf' ea .ff ' , , I .V 1 nfrqw A? Y ww, - - . 'til' -, 2 H Di sw f ' , .3 .,,A ,Wayw ,wx 'L 4,9 W f 4, MW ,I 1, '15, rg 4' I' f, If A ,, 1 ., I ix i- '? f, Wi' . ,gl IW, my hype H , 4 WV 14 U-fax' , 9, M i, ,iii ,i v- V , ,iw 1. 4, A., ,. ' .J I , ,, . ,V f - .. f- ' 2 . .,5,,5,,, ,f:M,,, 3-,W W' 2 g,.a.'r VW AH , ,K WWE? H - , f f ww '41'X.?'f'A- ig, 4, l wi'2 '5,f7g,,, ,J 1 i f Leia? , if M.. I Qi? ,L ' Vf,M,, 1- if Tgwafff, tgrf? Vx. ., 42117, ' 'V' f5,,VfZQQQ,,w Q V , H L A 5 2' sexism, 4' I 3,7 M . ,x AWA, . A ,VA ,fs ,tswkyrfv , ff 5 Q Krafhff 4 jj , ', N I , VW W aw ,,.', f2szrm.mf', W SPONSOR AIDS, INSPIRES: Mrs. Rebecca Wylie, counselor, has been the varsity cheerleader sponsor for a number of years, She is shown here in the inset photo. 1 at 'MII If -nik., I-'Sf Z' L Q5 H1113 Christine Navarro, Varsity Cheerleader lL..4fA Kim Feidner Varsity Cheerleader 4. Wi W ei Y, We ,V 'D Karen Tatsuhara Varsity Cheerleader Sponsored by Mrs. Rebecca Wylie Page 25 B- Team, Freshman Cheerleaders 'TT'l 7 XX ,ff-Q ? , ,,,wmWWw1W'f VNLH I ,M,.am'f' WWW ENCOURAGING THE UNDERCLASS: Adrianne Rush gets a lift from Shirley Hughes during one ofthe pep rallies. B-Team and Freshmen cheerleaders combined their talents to create spirit among the underclassmen this year. They were assisted in their work by Mrs. Amy Rivera who worked with them after school. Page 26 Sponsored by Mr. Wendell Cumley . N1 , X 2 A M 4, V M, if J Mrs. Amy Rivera, 5 Combine Talents for nderclczss ......T.... I W V ,H . f' W n ,,m,,mmM -M ,, 5 IN TOP FORM: It takes a lot ofingenuity, skill, strength, and endurance to be a cheerleader. Members ofthe B- GETTING R-O-W-D-Y: Shirley Hughes gels a lillle Team and Freshman Cheerleaders were always coming up with new ideas for stunts as this pep rally picture help from members of the B-'l'eam Football team shows. ' - .E 51 UNDERCLASS CHEERLEADERS: Team members pose for the football program picture. They are left to DOUBLE DUTY: Michelle Belmont and Marissa right: Tanynia Goad, Adrianne Rush, Marilyn Martinez, Michelle Belmont, Shirley Hughes, and Marissa Martinez added plenty of spirit to their cheers. Martinez. Sponsored by Marie Elena Knight Page 27 ACE ATHLETES: It is customary for the Parkland Coaches to choose two stu- dents each year, a boy and a girl, who are the most representative of the PHS Athle- tic Department. This year they selected Linda Davis Cabovej and Alex Darley fbe- lowj. Linda played four years of Volleyball and four years of Basketball while attend- ing Parkland. Alex participated for three years each in Football, Basketball and Track. Both of them are to be congratulated for their contributions to the school's athletic programs. .P Page 28 Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Most Handsome B0 i Most Handsome Boy-Glen Hines Most Popular Girl Lisa Bonneau was chosen by the senior class as the Most Popular Girl for 1984. Lisa was a fresh- man class officer, drum major of the band, and a member ofthe National Honor Society. She was elected Lady-In-Waiting to this yearls homecoming court. Most Handsome Seniors voted Glen Hines Most Handsome Boy for this year. While at Parkland, Glen has been involved in Letterclub, Track, Football and Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes. He was chosen Senior Silhouette for the cutest smile. Most Popular Boy Barry Patterson won the Most Popular Boy con- test in senior balloting. Barry has been an Optimist Youth Award winner in his freshman and junior years. He has participated in Football, Track, Golf, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and was also cho- sen Senior Class Favorite. He was vice-president of student council and president of Letterclub. Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Page 29 1983-84 Teams Pick Sweethearts e l, i i V up 5 , aw' 1. Mlwsuwg' ,,, 414' Javier Macias: Volleyball Mary McKinley: Golf Sweets For The Sweet: For each team, there was a special someone who sparkled up their games. These students encouraged the teams by attending all of the games and showed their interest and support all through the season. Page 30 Sponsored by Becky Watson Sheila Miles: Baseball Steve Vejil: Girls Basketball E gym 1 tg , ,, . 25 Rae Crooks: Football Karen Tatsuhara: Boys Basketball SPORT , c. ' f H Il, V , V c y R iiyrc y , r ff. i 1 it t r u f :I ,,,, V if , ,, .,,V f V', It i ' gl gf' l' ,fs AM 1 yy 5, V: .A fix, x R ' X I ' if Fla, l :VV ,A JA' , l y rf t E c . - if Q 1 s w f' , y , X f y l V 3, ' M V QAIIV ff ' ' ' 'is' ,-,V 1 l t x 1 Q t , ' ,I Q, , -' , f I 2 V an A. ' l 1 1 ' Q ,yyrr t ttsr R . th i My ,, HMV X , M, M V4.. , ,M ,.,, ,.,NfWfwm W ,,,.4.,Jag. f ain: tl sn? L Matador Sports covers a range of activi- ties from football and volleyball to basket- ball, baseball and track. All team-type events. But it also includes gymnastics, golf, tennis, cross country running. Condition, training, preparing for indi- vidual sports is a year-round process. The weight room, stadium, track and gym are hardly ever empty. Girls' programs are on a par with the boys, and the enthusiasm with which Parkland athletes approach their sports is a credit to the school and coaches. Editors: 8a Contributors: Barry Patterson, Donna Dungan, Robert Broadstreet, Ester Alaniz, Edwin Carta- gena, Ruben Rubert, Gary Wright, Mark Nelon, Johnny Deal, and Rudy Martinez. If ,C X- - -.L.g.sWwQ.. , , ac -' X A - . ., . . . ,sa .LA-QQqg,,,,.,:,,,.,.g3,.,4,..M Q. tv A . A- - j - I. at t. .. , 1, he , it is A .i ' 'K 5- , . -s A -- LL.L ex. A . A , ff - -t - .. 5 -S 5.5 klfiik-'ie 3gLgf3's.jgif 35-if f?'f?-1-K jg, S. fi. , is k A ci' ' ' ' S V- 1 ' , it LLLL.. at Ls. f fl so 9. N. Ta. aibgfvi- twf-ig:.f'i if V . e as e t S. VARSITY FOOTBALL: Row l: Edwin Cartagena, Ken Gorski, Jerry Hash, Gary Wright, Robert Rivera, Andy Reedy, Fred Yanoush, Barry Patterson, Rick Gutierrez, Ray De La Rosa, Don Wiseman, Joe Blas, Harold Green, and John Nava. Row 2: Fred Glasgow, Keith Montalbano, David Edwards, Rick Wilson, Eddie Tarango, John Wenke, Mark Mietlinski, Claudio Murrillo, Jim Kubinski, Rodney Grotte, Scott Parsons, Marvin Williams, Oliver Dobberthein, Glen Hines, Syd Headon, Alfredo Jacquez, and Alex Darley. 1983-84 Matador Varsity Squad W Coach Rene Barreras Coach Erwin Bloxdorf Freshmen Varsity nit' . ,ny --ta Coach Ronnie Hernandez Coach David Kelley Varsity Head Varsity Page 32 Sponsored by Coach Kitchin vi' 554, Coach Dan Ferguson B-Team - f .f-Af, Coach Herb Kitchin B-Team x - ft Coach Richard Hanson Trainer me e v , 'i Coach Victor Smith Freshmen B-Team Training Helps Varsity wav,-3 ., ., , W - --mv ' B-TEAM: Row 1: Alex Vasquez, Ken Youngkin, Mike Soto, Greg Sutter, Thomas Dobberthein, Kevin Middleton, Gilbert Trujillo, Martin Daniels, Eddie Jurado, and Jack Montes. Row 2: Coach Kitchin, Stacy Rogers, Troy Wells, Kevin Volk, David Nowell, John DePlata, Sam Valdez, Ken Bailey, Paul Bragg, Richard Fraher, Alex Centano, George Powers, and Coach Ferguson. Freshmen Look to B-Team Slots FRESHMEN: Row l: Larry Youngblood, Carl Williams, Marvin Mitchell, David Granados, Raul Meraz, Robinson, Robert Estrada, Jeff Austin, and Javier Garcia. Row 2: Coach Barreras, Robert Caskins Robert McDonald Eddie Bell David Young Daniel Cawlhra 1 , , , Y, Richard Ramirez, Ronald Edwards, Roger Giles, Xavier Arrellanos, Oscar Arenas, Richard Cartagena, George Sanchez, and Mack Masterson. Don Lezcano, Sam Munoz, Ernesto Reyes, Allen Sutton Matt Managers: Anthony Means Chris Melton Chris Uribe Mike Torres . . 2 1. he ,L W i 3 W.,: i M . M : t i , Sponsored by Coach Barreras Page 33 Eight Matadors Win All-2-5A Slots ALEX DARLEY: lst Team Defensive Backg 2nd Team Split Endg lst Team Defensive Back-Both EL PASO TIMES 8L HERALD POST. war , 5 tw ,fp X JOHN WENKE: lst Team Offensive Tackleg HERALD POST lst Team Of- fensive Tackleg EL PASO TIMES 2nd Team Off. 8: Def. Tackle. PARKLAND VARSITY FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD Parkland 15 Parkland 20 Parkland 7 Parkland 7 Parkland 0 Parkland 0 Parkland 14 Parkland 24 Andress 41 Cathedral 14 Ysleta 21 Riverside 16 Eastwood 41 Bel Air 7 J .M. Hanks 46 Socorro 21 yr ag.. 25? van gs.. MARK MIETLINSKI DAVID EDWARDS 2nd Team Defensive Lineman 2nd Team Linebacker Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland B-TEAM FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD San Elizario Gadsden Socorro Riverside Bel Air Fabens Eastwood J .M. Hanks Ysleta '35 ..... p JIM KUBINSKI Mark Mietlinski KEITH MONTALBANO BARRY PATTERSON Honorable Mention-Center Honorable Mention!Offensive Guard Honorable Mention4Defensive Honorable Menrlon-Running Back Lineman Page 34 Sponsored by Nathan Hall 1983-84 Varsity Football Record 2-6 Under new head coach, Ron Hernandez, the Matadors suffered a season opening loss to Andress, 41-15. Parklandls two touch- downs came on a 16-yard run by Robert Rivera and an 18-yard pass from Edwin Cartagena to Alex Darley. The season brightened when the Mats beat Cathedral 20-14. Cartagena threw to Darley for a 29-yard score in the first half. The other two scores came on runs by Car- tagena and by Barry Patterson. Barry Patterson's one-yard run account- ed for the lone score against the Ysleta In- dians as the Matadors lost their district 2- 5A opener to Ysleta 21-7. One of the highlights of the game was a fumble recov- ery by Keith Montalbano in the 2nd quar- ter. Against Riverside, Darley suffered sev- eral interceptions and the Rangers got two points on a safety. But Cartagena connect- ed with Darley for six points and Keith Montalbano added the extra point to make the final score 16-7. District Champion, Eastwood blanked Parkland 41-0, limiting the Matadors to six first downs, eleven yards rushing and only 102 yards passing. ln the last three games of the season Parkland suffered two defeats and won their homecoming game. The Matadors scared Bel Air, intercepting the Highlander quarterback twice, and holding the Scotties to seven points. Coach Hernandez praised the squad noting they had been outmatched and outmanned, but gave a good fight. Score was Bell Air 7, Parkland 0. A fired up Hanks Knight team dumped the Mats 46-14 gaining over 500 yards total rushing. The highlight of the season was Park- land's Homecoming win over Socorro 24- 21. The victory made the season record 2-6. THE LONG WALK: Members ofthe varsity squad take the long walk from the locker room to their benches just before the start ofthe game between Parkland and An- dress. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD Parkland 0 Ysleta Jr. High 19 Parkland 6 Hillcrest 28 Parkland 13 Ysleta 6 Parkland 14 Riverside 28 Parkland 6 Eastwood 48 Parkland 12 Fabens 8 Parkland 13 Bel Air 17 Parkland 19 J.M. Hanks 6 Parkland 14 Socorro 34 STRATEGY: Coach Kelly talks to varsity players during a time out. Sponsored by Coach Hernandez Page 35 M atczdors Face Tough 2-5A Conleslsg 'uf' , X it ,QZI VWT Q an 'X , My TOUCHDOWNR The Matadors show a lot of enthusiasm after scoring a touchdown against the Ysleta Indians in a district game held at Ysleta's stadium. Coach Hernandez gives the team a pep talk before the game. Once again the Matador football team faced some tough odds when the '83-'84 football season began. The smallest squad in district 2-5A soon gained a reputation for having an excellent defense and a surpris- ing offense as well. Although they came up on the short end of the score against Ysleta, Riverside and Eastwood, the games could have gone in favor ofthe Matadors at any time. Page 36 Sponsored by Coach Richard Hanson SCRAMBLE FOR THE BALL: A host of Indians and Matadors try to pounce on a loose ball at the Ysleta game. F all Z0 Bigger District pponents Mt g at ug E vp M ,, A 2. N W GO FOR IT: Fred Glasgow tries for a touchdown against Riverside. PUNT FORMATION: Keith Montalbano punts the ball away. TOUGH DEFENSE: The Matadors held Bel Air to seven points. Here the defense keys on an up-coming Bel Air play. QUARTERBACK DILEMMAQ Edwin Cartegena got an unpleasant surprise from these two troopers who sacked him. After a year's experience under new head coach Ronnie Hernandez, the Matadors should be a lot stronger in district 2-5A next year. Commenting about the squad, Coach Hernandez said, HWe are very fortunate this year in being able to play a lot of kids whoall be back next year. These young play- ers have shown a lot of improvement in the past three monthsf' Sponsored by Mark Nelon Page 37 ,..4J DEFENSE, DEFENSE: A group of Matador defenders attempt to stop a drive by the Ysleta Indians backield TD ATTEMPT: Barry Patterson attempts to score for crew. the Mats. BIG TACKLE: Mark Mietlinski leads a defensive play. SACKED: Andy Reedy and John Wenke sack the STRATEGY SESSION: While the referee looks on, the Matadors huddle to plan their next series of downs. quarterback. Page 38 Sponsored by Mr. John Primozich Matadors Down Cathedral 20-14,' p efeat Socorro Bulldogs 24-21 QQKJ A SIDELINES: Coach Bloxdorf talks to players on the sideline. :ffl .,,- i , ,, A . if if A ' 4 v GAIN YARDAGE: Parkland's offensive unit attempts to grind out some yardage against the Hanks High ' ' Knights. wwf, i,,, , - ' , , ON THE MOVE: Kenny Gorski looks for a way out of a trap. 'W 9' ll T. 5 s H' ..ss T , , , fl l ffyf W 'G H ' 'W ' , , ,Q J , if? -PW , 1, 5 'N 8 f ' '. W 1' ,Z 1 ' Q' - 1 l A we tt, wi ' A 1 V, H I , , , M ii , ',, Wf's ig sy,l 1 ,,,,y , ,.,. ,,s.. s , 5 , lllll - tlli f O ,, ' V ,,,. .A . X Q.. 'WX 4 ,,..,:, ., , 1 ,--i .t,,, , I ,kttr M K K , HOLD 'EM: There were a lot of lvlatadors in on this defensive play against Hanks. The game was played at TOUCHDOWN3 AlCX Darley holds H l0UCl1d0Wf1 Eastwood stadium. SC0flflg ball. Sponsored by Victor Siqueros Page 39 B-Teamers Get Y ear's Seasoningg of if M ,mf V jp f ff! AM W I W we 0,5 f 11 1 1 in ,. 1 , WW, , ' I ' 5 1 ' o 4 if ' 'E f' , ., if I . A,,,1 V 'f t A'L' it f it r- 574' N , Q iii I P A' 15 it it w , H ,t ' PEP TALK: Coach Barreras talks about the game plan prior to a B-Team game last fall. TACKLE: Robert Caskins leads the way to tackling an opponent. i My .ec . ,,,y,,,,V LINE UP: Beating Hillcrest was on the mind ofthe defensive line shown here getting ready to defend their end of DEFENSIVE STRATEGY2 Hil1CreSI On the Offensive, the field. the Matadors show an alert defensive line. These young men will bolster man varsity positions next year. Page 40 Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Freshman Waiting to ove U Q ' K ' f E : f. f' I f Q M Lf H z' Q , W agiagf? FRESHMAN VICTORY: Shown above are members of the 1983 Freshman team squad as they get ready to play a non-district opponent. Q V , , s ,Q g fx w x ' m Us 1 ex I orroe , F 'riff W,,'f an ' FACE OFF: McDonald and Cartegena face their opponents. Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Page 41 Varsity Win pening T ourneys W .fww WM .., ,..,. V C .. , .... ,Q i W: , C , M Q . S - .u., K.. mx... L. . s t N.....-1 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL 1983-84: Members of the varsity Volleyball team include: Sheila Miles, Patsy Contreras, Vanessa Fuson, Cindy Sutton, Linda Davis, Rene Garibay, Anne Bennett, Rae Crooks, and Yvonne Lazcano. .... V- tis.. as 2: ' K 1: I. pigs :X - ' S . X: is A Y X s N Q XE N Q .-,.. , SKX 5 lx Q x x S N x X X WWW , A V 5 W V J? MWMMWM ,E ' Qffifi '2 fffjfi. ,,V,, J , . ,,, ,,, ff A - ' fm' -It K C . ,t X s , X X X X Xx if S iss- - Lis' K .ft-i'g.,,gig, Kg .fr if - ., 'So ii: 5 nm as 'fs ,A . ,li Coach Kevin Joyce Coach Anthony Perez Coach Tim Lubbers Miss Cindi Rains, Trainer . i is tttt if , C A ,Q t.,,, Q' , , 'ttt X T, K' as 1 - QLLA T is , ., T sg 1 A :H ,.., fs' s ' P - 'Q A Q s ,.., M K kr Q W ,,.... 1 ' . Sl C K - 'i K as L Angie Pena Page 42 Sponsored by Nancy Mortenson Priscilla Aguilar Arla Johnson Cyd Ballard .ig ,,-' . - . A ... ,W L x:. Il ' ,L t . :mv Q Qi . - - t : z .. Fw: N' iff l stts B-Teamers repare to ove U as U4iNx m5WW5w..... B-TEAM VOLLEYBALL: Students participating on this year's B-Team include: Row 1: Rosie Ortiz, Rene Hall, Betty Holman, Rosario Martinez, and Letty Baez. Row 2: Sandra Sena, Nancy Mortenson, Christine Crooks, Sandra Bowles, Angie Lujan, and Laura Breeze. Freshmen Get Y ear's Experience W k - - 15- terra: fl X' . ' - f--9 ' --fs T4-1 iz N ' xiii if miffgf. FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL: New Volleyball Players for Parkland include: Row 1: Karla Escobar, Virginia Munoz, Edith Munson, Sandra Morrow, and Patricia Clanan, Row 2: Rosanne Provencio, Laura Pino, Virginia Velasco, Laura Cabigon, and Laura Green. Sponsored by Mr. Ron Dettman Page 43 Three Varsity Players Selected Varsity volleyball team members were a dedicated and enthusiastic group who end- ed their season with a 20-9 record, good enough for the 3rd place position in district. A first for the group was the Winning of two pre-season tournaments and finishing third in another. Under the direction of Coach Kevin Joyce, the group provided a challenge to all district and non-district competitor and a lot of excitement to Park- land fans. Key ingredients were concentra- tion and determination. Linda Davis All-District lst Team 8L All-City irilr rsrrsrr ww, '- 'ig' L Y' 'fffii i ','i, JU lili A iilii 5, ,r ' ,, ,,,.,,, W Y ,, ' :'v ' ' T E'-If 5 : ,'r,'l'si 'fr V A kV,k 5 T sslr re A rrt r T rrtsrrs iii H f a,-,,,,,, ,,, MMU ' GOOD FOR ONE: Anne Bennett hits the ball over a defender While her teammates cover her 5 2 M' liiii TEAM SPIRIT: Before each match, the Matadors give each other a high ten to spark team spirit H12 4 Page 44 Sponsored by Joe Bocanegra SCOREBOARD T 0 All -District All -City Teams M- ' S COREB AQRD Parkland A opponent Lost 14-36, 15-10, 4-15 Eastwood wdn 15-11, 13-15, 15-11 Bowie Won 4-15, 15-10, 15-13 Ysleta Lost 10-15, I0-15 Burges 1 L0Sf 10-15, 3-15, 500030 Lost 7-15, 17-15, 9-I5 Coronado LOSY 3'l5, 345 Bel Air ' Wgn 15-10, 15-17, 15-10 Ysyeta Lost 15-13, If!-15, 13-15 Mayfield Lost 8-15, 9-15 Sgcon-0 Lost 13-15, 8-15 Riverside Lost 15-12, 16-15, 9-15 Bel Air W011 6-15, 15-11, 15-I3 Hanks Won 11-15, 15-11, 15-9 Las Cruces I-08115-1213-1517-15 Eastwood Lost15-8,9-15,4-15 , Riverside Won 15-5. 15-10 Bowie Lost 17-15, 7-15, 3-15 1 1 Hanks Lost S-15, 15?1Qg,13-15 Coronado ,y Freshmen volleyball finished 3-13 this season. Their record doesn't reflect the po- tential this team had. According to one of the coaches, the team was encouraged to , 1l5 play a style of volleyball that normal fresh- men teams don't achieve. Coach Lubbers teaches his team to play with intensity and 111' 1-'11 'tg 1l 1 it to use good techniques which will benefit Z F i V A 1 E R E them as they advance to higher teams. AFVA 1 5 iw tr 1 --1-- ' gf -1-1 Si Cindy Sutton if A VRXLAJ X X All-District 2nd Team The B-Team volleyball girls provided a lot of fast and furious action this season. And although their season record was 7-12, the team stuck together to try to overcome their shortcomings and keeping spirits high. Coach Perez, commenting on the season said, The girls never played up to their potential. They were better than they played as their victory over Hanks clearly showedf, FRESHMEN Parkland Opponent Won 15-7, 8-15, 15-8 Eastwood Lost 13-15, 9-15 Socorro Lost 7-15, 5-15 Bel Air Won 15-5, 7-15, 15-1 Ysleta Lost 2-15, 11-15 Riverside Won 15-7, 5-15, 15-12 Hillcrest Lost 8-15, 15-10, 4-15 Eastwood SETTING HIGH: Rosario Martinez shows g form. Lost 6-15, 15-2, 8-15 Lost 13-15, 15-7, 5-15 Lost 12-15, 5-15 Lost 7-15, 9-15 Lost 7-15, 6-15 Lost 13-15, 13-15 Lost 13-15, 9-15 Ysleta Socorro Hanks Bel Air Ysleta Riverside Hillcrest ood f ,gg sv? .gn . Patsy Contreras All-District lst Team Sc All-City Sponsored by Christine Szeredy Page 45 2-5A Varsity Volleyball Girls it 4 ' Q l ,, ,ww aww Wm A i l ,l . ,Pkg 4 TIME OUT: Coach Joyce reviews the progress of his team during a time out against Riverside. GATHERING THOUGHTS: While Coach Perez keeps statistics, the varsity girls take a breather between games. Page 46 Sponsored by Craig Roberts l ' L xx 't l i lii X ' 9' , , . C t . GOOD FORM: Sheila Miles shows style during her turn to serve. Q SCORE: Cindy Sutton spikes the ball for a point. Make A Run for District Title A ,i t.ew.vatum.aiwgf?g Q-nf is WH F' sa , an BLOCKED SHOT: A good defensive play by Cindy Sutton. Sheila Miles. I Z 3 T s i 4 M .5 , L' I if- f I'. .. ,, 1 A W .iff STRATEGY CONFERENCE: Varsity Coach Kevin Joyce discusses the game plan with members of the Matador squad. i ,J iiss gk ,t DIGGING IT OUT: Rene Garibay digs deep to return the ball as Yvonne Lazcano and Patsy Contreras look on. 1 if W - ' ? r M ' g ' Q ,M TAKE TEN: Having turned in a great performance, Linda Davis takes the congratulations she earned from SETTING UP: Rae Crooks sets the ball for a team mate. Sponsored by Gary Wright Page 47 Varsity Places 3rd in District ,,-,.t-,,.wfs-fMN1.,..W,,,,,.,....m. ,.,.,M....,-a...N.,,r,,,..,.M,.t , Vina- V Rae Crooks, Senior f U tg, ,Z , , P M 6 i , ,i I if , p I Patsy Contreras, Senior Anne Bennett, Senior I H ,.,, 'kg Rene Garibay, Junior Cindy Sutton, Junior Linda Davis, Senior Page 48 Sponsored by Ms. Emilie Madrid 1 Vanessa Fuson, Sophomore Y WW-we f ' lN09M 'N pr ls is 4 Sheila Miles, Senior 1 A' ite Yvonne Lazcano, Senior P .t mi A 1 we E 3: + 3 I -A . , is ::w+4wrfi'2?4w5f:a ' , fx- Q4 ., t , yi fin? EP gs 2 if 1,,,,,,,.........--fo--f ,Nw ,ar Jr' ,,.n..rH,, Wag W. 'ww J.. Q' .ff ' 4 nv- mm , V. , Q 'h Above: REACHING HIGH: Patsy Contreras blocks a spiked ball. Left: GREAT BUMP: Teammates watch as Anne Bennett returns a serve. Sponsored by Ester Alaniz Page 49 i 1. ,, ,, ,,,. , hmm B-Team, Freshmen Squad Strive 1 -3 1ffj'::v-1:95 wi? , ef 5:-Ha 1 W .K f , - - if Y' i ' S, 5 png W' 2 inn L -.4ur-fr W' ' X -'QW A , TEAM WORK: An ie Lu'an s ikes the ball as team members, Sandra Sena, Nanc Mortenson, Rosaria Martinez and Christine Cooks wait for the return. 2 J P Y A - -,-, W, ,, ,.,..,.. -Hs x E Y Y I 1 . 2 g Q Q 2 ' s 1 . 1 3 3 Q Q I f .iii f i time T M in - f Q ,J 11 ff Eflts , T to 'f O V . f w T T sf W . We ,,, ,-.i s H. ff '.'4'- 1 ' fwmwef T '-'ff2, 'a f gf-,, ' f ' ' - 4 1 i .. ,, L Q K - ea it A M 4' 0 ,fi W 11 TIME OUT: Coach Perez previews Page 50 Sponsored by Barry Patterson the W9-ms game Stfaiegy during 3 time Out- MAKE IT COUNT: Nancy Mortenson spikes the ball, T 0 Improve Playing Techniques X DOES IT RIGHT: Sandra Morrow puts one over for the Matadors, while her teammates back her up. K' .. . ,Me M: r ,eee ALL TOGETHER: Laura Cabigon returns a serve from her opponent. TAKE FIVE: Freshmen take a well-deserved time out. be ff' r CONCENTRATION: Rosanne Provencio shows great form in her serve. vi' 1 H A I Hr:-, Zeimg W --w,.,,,, M' I ' 1253.1 WORKMENSHIP: Laura Cabigon, Patty Clanan, Linda Gheen, Edith Munson display excellent team work. Sponsored by Mrs. Pat Clemens Page 51 ' 1983-84 Varisty Basketball Team ,..g-0' VARSITY SQUAD1 Row l: Arla Johnson, Fred Hamilton, Alex Darley, Steve Vejil, Ed Cartagena, Eric Wilson, and Gina Briones. Row 2: Albert Lozano, Jimmy Kubinski, Gerald Williams, Charley Cline, Phillip Andree, Ricky Wilson, and Mr. Doyle Coats, Varsity Coach. . lL ' ' J 'k 'VV' K . ,k,zsQ:,f ,J v- W I as G , W f :Q W ,,,,,w4MMMw,,,,a.fM-,,,y,,a, ui, x9 ik. we . 4 ,Y ,l.., ,xr ind, in BASKETBALL TRAINERS: Jill Jones and Gina Briones were trainers and man- COACHES: Head varsity coach, Mr. Doyle Coats is surrounded by B-Team coach 218-CFS for boys basketball. Mr. Rene Barreras, left, and Mr. Joseph Pennies, freshman coach, right. Page 52 Sponsored by Mr. Doyle Coats Parkland B-Team Basketball Squad W L ---....... B-TEAM SQUAD: Row 1: Anthony Means, Jill Jones, Lee Camack, David Cuellar, Jose Rodriguez, Kevin Carter, Arla Johnson, and Gina Briones. Row 2: Coach Rene Barreras, Victor Walker, Robert Arvizu, Mark Mietlinski, David Andree, Ruben Trevino, John Garibay, Gary Zelenak, and Sid Headen. Freshman Basketball Team 4 2 M 2 , K - WM, Mx -f ami! FRESH MAN SQUAD: Row l: Jill Jones, mgr., Mario Alvarado, Raul Meraz, Richie Cartagena, John Stout, and Gina Briones, mgr. Row 2: Kenny Penoyer, Ken Brar, Roger Giles, Javier Macias, Robert Thomas, Timmy Jackson, and Coach Joseph Pennies. Not Shown: Brett Moulton. Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Page 53 Boys, Basketball Program Provides TIP-IN: John Garibay jumps high to tip in one for the Matador boys. ALL-CITY: Alex Darley Shows form which helped him capture all-city honors. Page 54 Sponsored by Yearbook Staff it-I 'E sf fr! lr' I 3 i fi, , it-it P LOOKING TO PASS: Charlie Cline holds the ball above his head looking for someone to take his pass. Varsity Scoreboard Parkland 32 Andress 70 Parkalnd 24 Burges 37 Parkland Austin Parkland Hanks Parkland Bowie Parkland Cathedral Parkland Irvin Parkland Fabens Parkland Jefferson Parkland Big Springs Parkland Riverside Parkland El Paso High Parkland Fabens Parkland Las Cruces Parkland Ysleta Parkland Socorro Parkland Riverside Parkland Hanks Parkland Eastwood Parkland Bel Air Parkland Cathedral Parkland Ysleta Parkland Socorro Parkland Riverside Parkland Hanks Parkland Eastwood Parkland Bel Air Entertaining, Exciting Season JUMP SHOT: Alex Darley Tries a jumper from the baseline. B- Team Scoreboard Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Andress 43 Hanks 39 Jefferson 57 Bowie 43 Cathedral 3 5 Irvin 36 Febens 42 Burges 44 El Paso High 39 Socorro 26 El Paso High 35 Fabens 39 Ysleta 46 Socorro 47 Riverside 61 Hanks 46 Eastwood 69 Las Cruces 46 Bel Air 50 Cathedral 68 Ysleta 47 Socorro 36 Riverside 61 Hanks 70 Eastwood 76 Bel Air 38 Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Freshman Scoreboard 46 Eastwood 37 53 Ysleta Jr. High 57 35 Socorro 11 30 Hanks 62 49 Bel Air 51 51 Ysleta 53 46 Riverside 55 62 Hillcrest 88 47 Eastwood 49 43 Ysleta Jr. High 45 71 Socorro 45 36 Clint 27 26 Hanks 41 57 Bel Air 68 45 Ysleta 47 44 Riverside 46 47 Hillcrest 85 ' x S. Q I DEFENSE: The Matadors try to defend against a Cathedral-Parkland jump ball. CONFERENCE: Coach Barreras gives advice to his players during time out. Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Page 55 Varsity Boys Get Off to A Good ' ' '1 El THANKS REF: Coach Coats greets an official after a game. -f ' ii' a ,fl T 7 Y Z 2, ., J W Sis? Q M K ir , , 2 W uw, GETTING UP THERE: Gerald Williams goes forthe ball as Alex Darley watches the action from the other side. Page 56 Sponsored by Yearbook Staff G W T rers srlo - s ,Af , f , 1 J N ,.,,, , ,, irrrl T - ,r,oi or g W.,,M , A T if T f 'A :sg 'V,. :, ,.V- we , W I h,,. ,, ,, , iyr- t ,ww A 4. . ,,,. , wwwvmdsmunwif wav sannfowawf ,ww ia 15 1: -1 ---u gg11nivmslu i s 'ii l I ii ,VU WWF! A JUMP BALL: Charley Cline gets the advantage over an Ysleta Indian basketball player during a jump ball situation. S tart in on-District Games ll! 5. ,, f l I mmf!-tg., , VKX ,,. -auf' .Ni WAITING FOR THE REBOUND: Eric Wilson, Albert Lozano, and Gerald Williams get ready to grad a Cathedral Irish rebound. INBOUNDS: Eric Wilson takes an inbounds pass. , tx -5 wp, 17 xi I ww fa. rw iff' 1 1 M. du M lg ..- 1 FREE THROW: Phillip Andree watches Gerald Wil- liams' free throw attempt. I , f X ,wltxw 'ff ffrfifwwa, w ,VV ' ' H ' f, , , , , , , W V .. U W WfffQi1X'Hi'l:'lli1zwmfmag,q 5' 'Yi' ,?i,V A U I I I, i,if,t'i lll!lrIr'rra 1 I Q, ,,,, , 'I 'Ulllltrv rr: gnff gtg,,f-f.Qf:::llUlzzzo!l2vfr iqtmli il I ' I lvllsllazu p ,,M'1 -'rift I, 'Vg4IIflfililllllflliflllllzf'Vi I 'f' 7 yflllllllllllll'!l 'fftnttllfiililiidl 'YY'l'liO'fil?i 18 N,,,'Y,,t, ls f all ' 'rs x , W xg-.V lI!YEt s'f' 9 el PERIMETER SHOT: The attention is on the basket where Eric Wilsonis perimeter shot appears to be heading during the Cathedral Game. Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Page 57 , 9 Matadors Prove They Are Worthy I I kk Vrrr .. V K V ,,., I, vrnv I gi: , ,5 f A ,- , . ' :L ,iJff ri5 Ji 'fffwwvr 1 ,, , . , ,Mil k ,, , .p-anna--rv-li' V ,A vu f -t - - s ' , , Q il Q Q ii N -f an ww f sMfwwf f M I 1 2' C ,zQ.jf':Qf:f- H A , ir TRAPPED Eric Wilson Albert Lozano Gerald Williams, Alex Darley and Charlie Cline surround a Cathedral WARM UPS: Edwin Cartagena and Eric Wilson shoot lay-ups. ........ '1-...-. ...f i .,-nw 'S D o., li 'V i if X DEFENSE Gerald Williams grabs the ball and Albert Lozano, Eric Wilson and Charley Cline come tovhis aid. LAY-UP: Several Parkland players defend the goal. Competitors In District 2-5A Play if eau avea F .avi wt W ,V all if ii' E EEE 5 mme: z lb I mmwm :manner ' W minima: 'W- an -mr 1 Q, r ,.,, K W :'1ldsuu:'iT,' gf' 4 i ' all fi -'fi' . TWO POINTS: Alex Darley goes in for a score. if ei' ,,ii -Ulf frm f? ' iff f inning ? IEE? FEE? rv- ' itiiA iitt Z tttiii I I VV V:.,,V1 VV,:: . , ,, K K, ' ' I I k.:k jjluvr ' .-.......,,.,.. . ..,,. ..,.,,.,. . Aa DEFENSIVE STRUGGLE: Gerald Williams and Alex Darley both go after a loose ball during the game against Cathedral. 'M W W ' SWISH: Gerald Williams makes this score look easy. Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Page 59 B-Team, Freshman Basketball 9 .J ST' 'Gg,,f '.Qf' it. ,.....:3. 3:31-.Lv I V-ww-mann REBOUND-REBOUND: B-Teamers John Garibay, Kevin Carter, and Syd Headen await the ball. PASSING IT IN: Freshman player, Robbie Thomas gets ready to throw the ball in from out-of-bounds. Page 60 Sponsored by the Yearbook Staff JUMP IT: While John Garibay watches, Syd I-leaden makes the jump. QQ t aw -Q t w. 1. ..,, .wt E., ..... J GOIN' FOR ONE: Mark Mietlinski tries his luck at a free throw while Kevin Carter and Lce Camack watch. Squads Provide Excitement WHERE'S THE BALL'?: Although it appears therels no ball here, Freshman Roger Giles won the tip-off against his opponent. 10 FORWARD PASS: Roger Giles waits Robbie Thomas's pass during a freshman game. AT THE LINE: Warm up time for Roger Giles. .Sf-,g'1'! ' -Q g .t.. GO FOR IT: Javier Macias scrambles for a rebound. Sponsored by the Yearbook Staff Page 61 Varsity Wins First Eight Games The 1983 Varsity Girls Basketball: Annette Lial, Andi Collins, Pavoney Duprey, Jennell Seward, Jean Jones, Alma Alvarez, Donna Warner, Linda Davis, and, Thomasina Russ. Varsity Coach Larry Vanley B-Team Coach Endi Gil 'Manoa W nmnnuv' Manager Mike Morales Manager Joe Blas Page 62 Sponsored by Anne Bennett D 1 0. m 'Q C 5 f nf. Q M ,V Freshmen Coach Linda Martinez Manager Wanda Grimes Q ,Q Manager Aurelia Cole Manager Annette Riley B-Teamers Await Varsity Call -U p. ,ffm WW 4, ' W 2' , 'XF M ff ' i if' if ,- A , ft ., VKVK te 4 ' V A I ,M s M , ' I ,V 7' I l'fr:+,f gg,-W' I V- I V' f ,Q W, Zh ' ' 'Tv'-1 1 ,.,g ,AW ' I W I K gh The 1983 B-Team: Tondra Speight, Jessica Jimenez, Michelle Nunez, Rhonda Russ, Barbara Almeida, Mary Perry, Leonora Martinez, Trisa Clark, and, Yvonne Reza. F rosh Learn Competitive Skills - ' if, ,f 1,1 I ,au v n ,,.z.,i,, V -MM . I The 1983 Freshmen Girls Basketball Team: Virginia Valasco, Hilary Hinkle, Symantha Cunningham, Tera l-lansberry, Edith Munson, Linda Cheen, and, Patricia Clanan. Sponsored by Samela Burston Page 63 Lady Mats Avance to Regionals L 1 l N., l 4 4 uuluun-nn-an .gu-. L -. Q -- .:' .' S3551 X S9 'Eg S 3 5 Linda Davis: All-City :SL All-District Pav Duprey 8a Jennell Seward Honorable Mention Thomasina Russ All-City KL All-District All-District Varsz ty Scoreboard Parkland 39 Andress 26 Parkland 45 Jefferson 29 Q Parkland 33 Burges 32 Parkland 34 Andress 21 Parkland 52 Gadsden 22 Parkland 48 Eatwood 42 Parkland 34 Irvin 29 Parkland 31 Andress 18 Parkland 34 Irvin 42 Parkland 46 Burges 35 DRILLS: Pav Duprey leads the squad in a drill to shoot lay-ups. Parkland 40 Bel Air 44 lt was a great girls, basketball season under sixth-year coach Mr. Lawrence Parkland 37 Alamogordo 51 Vanley. The ladies finished the season with a 20-5 record, and then defeated the Parkland 45 Coronado 27 Irvin Rockets 35-26 in bi-district playoff action. Parkland 52 YSl6Ia 35 As this yearbook was going to press, the girls were headed for Midland to take on parkland 44 Socorro 27 the team from Armarillo Palo Duro in Regional action. Parkland 55 Riverside 40 ' The-squad this year consisted of three seniors, fourjuniors and three sophomores Parkland 42 Hanks 31 including six strong returning lettermen. Linda Davis and Thomasina Russ controlled the boards and the inside game, and Parkland 51 Bel Air 54 won spots on the all-city and all-district squads. Pavoney Duprey and Jennell Parkland 48 AlaIT1OgOfClO 29 Seward received district honorable mentions. parkland 60 Ysleta 32 Parkland 33 Socorro 25 Parkland 55 Riverside 41 Parkland 43 Hanks 31 Parkland 44 Eastwood 46 Parkland 35 Irvin fBi-Districtj 26 Page 64 Sponsored by Yearbook Staff B-Team Undefeated in District Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland B Team Scoreboard Andress Jefferson Burges El Paso Burges Irvin Bel Air Alamogordo Coronado Ysleta Socorro Riverside Hanks Eastwood Bel Air Alamogordo Ysleta Socorro Riverside Hanks Eastwood Next year's varsity can look forward to some great help from the Matador B-Team which had an outstanding season under Coach Endi Gil, snatching first place in the district with a 12-0 2- AAAAA mark and 19-2 overall. The only area team to beat the Matador B-Squad was Burges which did the trick twice, 24-23 and 58-31. Other than that, the Mat's record was unblemished with many of the wins by substan- tial margins, making it a truly great season. V . N. ,... ...,.a,-,.....,..,,,.Mm.....Mt--'N he ,A ul' 'N ' J 1 lill 8 livf K I 0 1t 'r-,i., ' , I V f .y . if I Q al crci , c.,ci v .c,c 1, ,W , vw, 1 .3 W.. . 1 , ,cccc ,iac, i,,r rifle... M., . 5'3 ' A 'f' 's's' ia- ' M y sp...Nn.. I V K :. 3 A I X gi . A Y . ' ' ' V ff . 1. 3 MW ., Y' xg- J-1 J .J .-1.-like ,f us. +..., PENETRATIONZ Michelle Nunez challenges the defense. Freshman Scoreboard 1T'S ALL OVER: Mrs. Martinez talks to the team following a game. The freshman girls won only four games this year, but they showed endurance and character as they went through their sea- SOI1. Standouts for the team included Virginia Welasco and Patty Clannan on defense and Edith Munson and Linda Gheen as top SCOI'CI'S. Team managers were Aurelia Cole and Sandra Moreno. Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Parkland Eastwood 22 Ysleta Jr. 31 Hanks 48 Socorro 20 Bel Air 53 Ysleta 41 Riverside 22 Hillcrest 45 Eastwood 23 Ysleta Jr. 18 Socorro 22 Clint 31 Hanks 47 Bel Air 40 Ysleta 19 Riverside 38 Hillcrest 21 Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Page 65 Matador Win Andress Tournament p e , ., A E M my 'WAV V , 1 Q I ,, : ,Q 2 , t 7: ,Y W MA, MA,,,M: ,. ,,,kk ,,,,,,,1,, X, , , .1 I ,. -gt! ..... 1, :,,,,,,.,,., ,,,,,, M- V, , ..,, , . , ., tt, 5 WMM' W I W H fytwgiljrgw Mgtgrw Enix gi,1335gfgE:55,ig.:d53Wg3efg'1,l2ggf3fm,:f f+f,,-3' I 4 ' -ig glf:3t355,,s:5':.fi1,f11 , X .QE 6 W f f f W F7 5 gfwflf A 2 , ff '35 J l F aww 1' SHOOTS THE HOOP: Thomasina Russ Makes a two-pointer. that and -WEN '25, ,M ' farlgtwiu' fw 5 7 J,, ' N DEFENSE: It was a tough Parkland defense which, combined with a good offense downed the mustangs and won the game. Page 66 Sponsored by Yearbook Staff :HW ,fm ,.........--,wr 'gf bv 39... , , -7-X we - Ns' ' - 1 t r 3 PD a, ki. o S .. V ' J-I ,,..-4-' Q-i,,--L A 'K' .. ,. , ,,,,,.. . --- -' 4 JUMP IT: While her team mates wait for the tip, Thomasina Russ controls the center jump against Burges. 1 . ,,,,,-...,,.....-4 ml U., HIGH JUMP: Alma Alvarez goes high to block a pass. ' t ll f 5 ,Ml v,.: 'f fm: at 'Ut we TIME OUT: Head Coach, Mr. Vanley goes over the game plan with members of his squad during a time out. ,,,,,., ,,. ,W s,,N,. ,, ,aww ,A,,,. MM A-www -ew M L I M MH, N, ,, ll 1 UHQQ y M ,e,i 4 iii , f' 5 .J 'Q New Pat DUPTCY Thomsina Russ i , 4'-ag, CAPTAINS: Referees introduce the team captains to each other. I 4. 1 H 's -.sei-,,,e: ',1Wlfw'l K' 3 ' lll e , ,t,, . 'i ' - 5 ' ' fjffgff 'slits M. W W' 0 an ,.. , ,.,, ,...,, , , WARM UP: Jean Jones shoots baskets during the warm-up. REBOUND: Linda Davis attempts to get a rebound. Sponsored by Yearbook Staff. Page 67 Mats Begin Di trict 2-SA Battle Q M .L PASS THE BALL: Jean Jones prepares to pass the ball off to one of her varsity basketball teammates. A f i .I ff, TIP OFF: Thomasina gains possession ofthe ball. siizzzssiiitill t 45 7 gigggi i 02525 Q., ,,-,, ,, I, , 1 ,.,,. ,,.. , .,,' ff I' ,Q 'las 'I Q i - S F , I W -' I ts 1' 'f' V - I 4: , .I ,.,,.,,. ,QW W. ,,s,,, .,,.,,.,,, . . ,,,, . ,, f I.. ., ., 'I ' - I fr as . . ,.,,. 5? L VVVV Q ' M V . .. J Q ? V' , .V :fp Mi H i fvf . . W ,., ,W 5 gg KW VVV.,M ff A an-.M . ,,,, .V ...MM .M -an L ,,,., f 'f . ,,-s ' ff ,...p q 'ffkk .,,' L ' .f:L2 lffflfff W- ffa- STATICIANS: Ms Gil and Ms Raines enjoy their TIME OUT: Coach Vanley goes over the game plan. work. I 1 , - I ' ,, ,,,, , ,,., i ,,.,,, ,,..,,,,,..L.,.,..,,-LL. f' A ikf 7 I W V V - V- 1 ,,,.,, ......s.. . , We ,. iizi i A I le si . ,,i, ' ' '.,.,, I , 2 K -W A I . I rki.. .,,. 'F ili ilii .. I ,,,, ' lliio A my faq - ..,, WZ ,J . ,K,, 'ei'- i te ,Spf V, , H Q . - ' A .vr'A ' ' i at M e .. I iaa I s ra ,a WW ' H I' 4 ,,., Q.. ff. ' f l 'V ,M - I I it i'ee' m ii11'jf l' S 'l'l i'ii' I M A EML',..' Jew WW' T, ,... M? .awe e'wI,,.F-I :WWW ' ' . f 4-as W WMWW ' was -V . I FREE THROW: Linda Davis takes 3 ShOI ffO1T1 the CONGRATULATIONS: In a show of sportsmanship, the Mats thank their opponents for a good game. line. Page 68 Sponsored by the Yearbook Staff TAKE AIM: Yvonnes Grimes gets ready to shoot. 5 DRIBBLING: Annette Lial looks for an opening. ALMOST THERE . . I im'i'f 5T A ON THE LINE: Annette Lial tries a free throw. LET'S TALK: Miss Gil gives some advice to Thoma- sina Russ. Iii? ig' QQ . . . SWOOSH! iw WARMING UP: Thomasina, Donna and Alma get ready for a game. Sponsored by Yearbook Staff page 69 T I B-Team, Frosh Girls Mix It Up. is BLOCK IT: Matador B-Teamers defend the goal against their opponents. QW W V. M r 4 N W .. tnnnn . att lf g Tim so I 2 4- 1 A ..........c.l ttttt THE LONG REACH: Waiting for the rebound, the B-Teamers reach for it. Page 70 Sponsored by Yearbook Staff KQV!! 'raw W . Q . ,. - gs . A K Q fh- , --1121. C. 1 Anticipation: Michelle Nunez waits for the play. STRATEGY: B-Team Coach Ms Endi Gill encourages her players during a time out. FTF- ' S K, ax ,, - I WARMING UP: Freshman girls practice lay-ups. X as -ef 1? ',,.. 'sk' . 2 f V C, - 'EW' i X W ,x:,, Wm. r.1r .X it , QV HOPING FOR TWO: One of the freshman players takes a perimeter shot. '- . 9 ur: vga fe ps T5 Q -v SX INSTRUCTIONS: Team captains meet before a ZONE DEFENSE: The Matador freshmen conducting a stingy zone defense. game. Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Page 71 Matador Varszty T ennzs Squad Sets VARSITY TENNIS Row l Krmberlee Jones Kelly Baker Evelyn Banta fTenn1s Sweetheartj Vlfglnld Rodrrguez Vrvran Banta and Mourn Sayegh Row 2 P J Wltt Chrls York Adnan Masklll James Jones Ruben Rubert Nadra Klng Barbara Welclng Bobb1W1edel and Prudence Jlmenez Not Shown Konnlc Kopperl and Mrchael 9 , 104 1 ., A., -af dui' 161 552:11 f DOUBLING UP Prudence Jlmenez and V1rg1n1a Rodr1gue7 get some practlce trme on their doubles game CONCENTRATION P J Wm awans hrs oppo Sights on District 2-5A Titles . is adv TEAM CAPTAINS: Prudence Jimenez, managerg Kelly Baker, team captaing and Virginia R captain surround Coach Doris Brown. A odriguez, team SERVICE: Kelly Baker tries to Ace his opponent 'Y ,Q Ji Q .' f fry ' ., , It mis. AT THE NET: James Jones watches his return of the ball as he plays close to the net during a match. WHERE'S THE BALL? Adrian Maskill returns a serve as P.J. watches. Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Page 73 iw- Varsity Swimmers Hit Heavy 2-SA ,gn fab ,Q I I i qi ...K 3 K -. ' 4 ,anna x 6 1 1 4 5 ,A T R BOYS' TEAM: Row 1: Chuck Gill, Hector Pacheco, Robert Francis, and Terry Kebschull. Row 2: Craig Roberts, David Deitrich, Raul Rubert, Mike Burgess, and Mark Nelson. N G ,,.,,..-V 1 ti 5. z IN THE SWIM: Mark Nelon goes through a strenuous workout in preparation for a meet. Swim 1621111 COHCU, MF- Dall FCl'gUS0Il Page 74 Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Competition in Spring Clashes GIRLS' TEAM: Stacy Lofland, Shannon Kebscull, and Michelle Kohrs. Row 2: Anna Fourzan, Alicia Kohrs, Sandra Bowles, Susan Mandes, and April Williams. RELAYS: Stacy Lofland, Michelle Kohrs, Sandra Bowles and Susan Mandes were part ofthe girls' relay team. READY: Chuck Gill advances to the diving platform. Sponsored by Yearbook Staff. Page 75 Gymnists Learn Individual, Team 1 Ciflilgiif me . s -a, i S . k S A K 1 GYMNASTICS TEAM: Row l: All-Around Competitors include Ramona Ameen, Jill Charron, Carol Camack, and Desirae Harrison. Row 2: Elizabeth Montoya, Paul Stevens, Michelle Belmont, Gerri Sanchez, Ginger Shaw, and Jenni Pilant. Row 3: Eddie Cabrera, John Vincent, Terry Daniels, Rod Georges and David Hargrove. RI 'E I N' V .ii . , ., .... .... . 1 . E r ises E 'fififf TEAM CAPTAINS: Terry Daniels and Jill Charron. ON BALANCE: Jill Charron practice a routine on BARS: Coach Smith and Terry Daniels assist David the beam, Hargrove on the parallel bars. Page 76 Sponsored by Terry Daniels Skills for 2-5A Competition ,,,,, I Y 2 . 5 JUMPING HIGH: Desirae Harrison practices a split leap that she will later use of the balance beam. ,ear pn LEADERS: Terry Daniels and Jill Charron, captainsg Coach Debbie Smith, and Donna Dungan, manager. FV! SWEETHEARTS: Paul Stevens and Desirae Harri- son. W2 Luo A. 3 ROUTINES: Above: John Vincent show strength on the pommel horse. Left: Ramona Ameen works out on the beam. The Parkland gymnists got into plenty of competition this year as they represented our school at the practice and final meets in the district. Coach of the team is Mrs. Deb- bie Smith. Sponsored by Carol Camacho Page 77 Lady Matadors Take to T rack, '1 'L f- l W' grid 35' 0 A , .1 ,, 'fviyf' f.. GIRLS' TRACK TEAMi Row l Maricela Montoya, Veronica Gardea, Annette Lial, Wanda Grimes, Pav Duprey, Barbara Provencio, Andy Collings and Kim Castillo. Row 2: Sandra Moreno, Michelle Martinez, Marissa Martinez. Crystal Jones, Thomasina Russ, Rhonda Russ, Yvonne Grimes, Donna Warner, and Mary Perry. V 'N in C6 287 sv N, AI' ,ll,Cif Sv QA V7 -i ,, s Q 5 S Nt Mrs. Linda Martinez-Coach Mr. Lawrence Vanley-Head Coach Mr. Irwin Bloxdorf Coach CC ta S - , 1 C 1 .,:t C .L.............,,,..,,, C :C . h kpksk my M KK A YN x WARMING UP: Aurelia Cole takes a lap to get warmed up for a full praCliCC, GETTING READY: Karen Porter and Jill Jones stretch out before running their Page 78 Sponsored by Yearbook Staff CVCl'llS. Field Events as Spring Arrives COOLING OFF: Aurelia Cole, Karen Porter, Debbie Nolan, Jill Jones, and Stephanie Sandoval walk the track to cool down afteran intra-squad race. competition. ENJOYING IT: Donna Warner, Thomasina Russ, and Pav Duprey enjoy their t 3, 4 kk K KL Qi i,Q,, K I F p p WAITING: Coach Vanley waits for his team members to get ready for an event. Michelle Nunez-Manager Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Page 79 K. is rv W - .eases I QMSSSS vazzgn-5,3 ' 'X TRACK COACHES: Mr. Herbert Kitchen, assistant, Mr. Leon Wade, head STATISTICIANS: Leonora Martinez, Monica Murillo, and Sally Ajinga. Not coach: and Mr. Victor Smith, assistant. Shown: Anthony Means, manager. T rack and Field Teams Begin Work Y - Q ,, Q Q -- W- J .V S e if C f C i. A ,g ,Mi Mg sg, 1 C C C, C , gay .,, - xr., rrzaf- lf-B 1-f X, Jcic ,C it 3 + N f 1 s , X I. I 'xi ' 'Ji X Y l A Fi ' A A :T 'iv-J Ck Xkkx g V fx K I C, ' maxi, t ,Q i 4 14 . S Q , 'j it' . f . A ' -Q. X .. - 1' J 4 'P' A C '. f A R ' ' C s , si 'is P' .Q 1 fii J I 4 5 - A , Y. sw X Cg f C Dawg A - C Clis - as of f , ,C C :C C - me . . ' VA' C - 'gl X ,Af BOYS' TRACK TEAM: Sitting: Donny Miller, Paul Ceniceros, and Brian Orwig. Kneeling: John Nava, John McDonald, James Porter, Kenny Youngkin, Javier Garcia, Carl Williams, Patrick Porter, Jack Montes, Ray DeLaRosa, Gary Vasquez, Robert Estrada, Darren Sanders, John Wallace, and Lorenzo Silva. Standing: Fred Glasgow, Rick Fraher, Charles Dixon, Marvin Williams, Jose Rodriguez, Steve Breeze, Kenny Bailey, David Nowell, David Andree, Scott Parsons, Mark Mietlinski, Glen Hines, Alex Centano, and Kevin Middleton. Page 80 Sponsored by Glen Edwards 5 S Q. ln I LOOKS LIKE FUN7: Coach Smith and members of the track team watch as David Edwards throws the shot. HURDLES: David Andree concentrates on a jump. NQXHQN r ,.V, CQ: Ak ,fx jg-Sag. AN ig I XV L ig S . .w X15 5 if . - 'T sr'-A ' S ' , r e 15 S is , 3 t 1 l A-kw,M,,,, W 1 x ...M.,s tt Vi K ymmwvw-left! M 4l'3' f ? . ,K N M..,,,.,,t...,. .mmanw-X .un-...mv - t f- ...,.,.. .V-4--...,,, ..,Mmw Q ,. . . .,.. WIND SPRINTS: Conditioning is a regular part of preparing for track events. Here, a number of track hopefuls run the field testing themselves against the clock and each other. WN. ,Xin 'il' QSYS MX -N. Q51 s. E M , - rr,r Sponsored by the Yearbook Staff Page 81 Q Ba eball Players Begin Work VARSITY SQUAD: Row l: Ruben Rubert, Troy Wells, Don Wiseman, Fred Yanoush, Ed Cartagena, Steve Vejil, Steve Jones, and Dave Barnes. Row 2: Chris Johnson Keith Montalbano, Albert Lozano, Gabby Juarez, Rick Wilson, Andy Reedy, Alfredo Jacquez, Francisco Martinez, and Coach Joseph Pennies. f :X ,N .. Mtg. in X Q , . A' ,f..,m an -1 1 :t 1 'i ll w 5 gg 5 J. X' 5 K3 Q5 N 1 1 F , r ' L ff- ,112 t ' Q J 1, ' tg Q A , ' iq Y 5 . X Q ig s ' 5 it i ' ' El S E ss le W X XS 3 -' 7' at STATISTICIANS1 Vanessa Fuson, Anne Ben- nett, and Sheila Miles. . it . . . . N Q I 2' -K K' g. f V S , m Q f . . , A 'll3llll.l-l i S A -Qt ' 1 ., M s g K K, w ms ' ' J if '. fa- ,, l ' 1991 -' N e .-J ix , Atwiiff 0'e?ai AW gzi ,' 'f .. s P . . Varsity Coach Joseph Pennies C ,is ,, Q ,X hy gg., .., ri f-alll, , , gt 4 J 4 Francisco Martinez-Manager il QA .5 ,t,,,.x ki, gf. .:.-:,:- .e rigs' .,.,.,t .A sw 4 .t Q--.qssilf A t J ,SP INFIELD: David Barnes makes a throw to third base. GROUNDERS: Coach Pennies hits balls to the infielders Page 82 Sponsored by Yearbook Staff In Early February Weather , ,,...-. l r. gif' , z . , 5 . l ' l I Wax gx QI ,, .Z .2 1 '.- ' il -, -tn.-ai In Y - ,ar Q , . . -' -. -. if - ,X in L g.!,-Q, Q xrigg W ,W -an A 4 . ,4 ' Y ' . ' aa f ' Qf . t Q I L M 1, W 3 - il C wr A ,. if - .-- ff T c 'f l ' Q - f Q X A. Y ...E -1 t f Sittmngiy -SM -. is A ,X 1 J, sk Rx Q S 6 W t -s if X , , i hu- LL '-Y B TEAM SQUAD Row l Mike Rigsby, Robert Caskins, Raul Meraz, Mario Alvarado, Jim Taft, and David Young Row 2 Chris Uribe Giovanni Murlllo Victor Dorantes David Hardee Mike Torres, Kenny Penoyer, George Powers, Rick Cartagena. Standing: Ronald Alexander Coach Tim Lubbers and Eddie Falcon l Q 5 x - as av, i 1 ,-. we X, at ,- - -av W htm. . f- .rf .. 1 , ,. . rr A it 'eg 'X 3 ag- -f - Q . ,w-.aa . .ai 331,93 -- sf ,J-lg5.:f.,,.x - M . ' K x X - - s X W if v R Y -- is , N -wt f . A . my 1 it - ., tll. -- ,WEQL M' ...iv we umm t,.t at ,.,. . l M. -V+- BATTING PRACTICE Jim Taft takes a few swings in the new batting cage. ii' wr - ,gc-,Q r-5 ,Q t ,gf Mn., 'gggfagt -Q.,-fgf r 'ff 57-f v gkw ,-S,g,i4,, 1, 2.44, 'f1..?g,iQ3,p'-'W 5 f 1 - 'fl -.ff S' 'i.,.'-1 ff, 'fx- 'Q ' fl'f', -.2 . - l- 'fa fr2f.f'f-1 f . . . K- w .lk 1 'Aglfiii gf-21-4 '15 -I' A . 5 A-lVQ'x fia' t -Dil' - 193' 'Q 17i s??Q ! at i Nag, wt, a'f.-f---I A-A .wfaww are fe -. Q lffiiiie - D fs' Am 3,4 JLg:8l.i5-eitfgsgggjgyg.. g ,Q V, .Q Q5 . W.. - .aw -SA'-gi W- --f: -A 5 .X -f.sizf:-vez , -f F 'we 'YQ - - if . e ix r , 52 9 11 iv! 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GOOD SWING Giovanni Murillo works on his swing during practice 5 I Q Cross Country Teams Gam Strength, CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Row I: Arla Johnson, Gary Vasquez Theresa Albarran Paul Ceniceros Brian Orwlg Donny Miller and Annette Lial Row 2 Patrick Por ter, Mary Perry, Rosanne Provencio, Trisa Clark, Mark Harris and Kim Castillo Row 3 Laura Breeze Alma Alvarez Thomasma Russ Donna Warner Steve Breeze Hector Pacheco, Rhonda Russ, Robert Francis, Charles Dixon .Iennell Seward Jean Jones and Mark Barrera 19' FINISHING UP: Steve Breeze and Patrick Porter finish a run. Cross country runners battle the ele- ments, They contend with weather, rough terrain, and a large number of fellow con- testants. The Matador team, coached by Mr. Leon Wade has gained both numbers and experience, and continues to place higher in meets as the seasons progress. Page 84 Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Freshmen Girls Win District Wu.-W ,, fn-.wa DISTRICT WINNERS: Rhonda Russ, Rosanne Provencio, Theresa Albarran, Kim Castillo, and Laura Breeze. ASCARATE RACESz Above runners rest after an event at the Ascarate Course. Below: A large field of girl cross-country competitors begins the rugged two-mile course to the finish line. l 7 ff 7' Q wi I6 MR. LEON WADE, CROSS COUNTRY COACH A , TF , , Y kr gif, hwy s,',1, i .Q X E Z ,Rr R ' I ff, . V ,, if' ,,., My will as p J .K ' A,,s Er GETTING READY: Jennell Seward stretches out be- fore a race. Sponsored by Mr. SL Mrs. J. Pilant Page 85 uf Golfers Fight for 2-5A Titles i l - t B59 Q-N gem xi Coach Anthony Perez Barry Patterson Gary Wright .lack Retzer Q ,A K ......W , Xa.,,.... .,,,, . Robert Lopez Alex Vasquez Michelle Nestcr Bobby Broadstreet i 5 ae it ' ii 3252 Bruce Stewart ACHOO!!: Coach Perea instructs Gary Wright on the proper golf technique. Rudy Esparza a TEE-OFF: Bobby Broadstreet gets in some practice time on the driving range. LET ME DRIVE: Michelle Nestor takes a swing as Gary Wright lines up for a shot Page 86 Sponsored by Yearbook Staff. STUDENT LIFE f I if 2-J S o K a is T f P I l -1 1 ff ' f V' 4 T lil, ,f z 2 ,.., 1 . 2' 4 N, ,wa Tl P ' . 1, ', r 'A r ' Y Q I f o x 4 Q 6 P f T we 'A1' M 'W 1 T M. iw' 9 5 'V a. V ' ff 1, l , i G ' 'S 7 ,,AA T B 1 yoo ayy y yy y p K ,J MLA l I I I 12' l i M , L5 , , . 'V ,, ' 1 f , lil ll 251 1 When the staff refers to Student Life, they mean all the activities which make up a school day. It involves coming to school, opening lockers, heading for class, and all the things that happen everyday here at Parkland. There are so many things Parkland Stu- dents do each day that it would be impossi- ble to capture all of them. We hope that the pictures in this section remind you of your day, your year, or your career as a student here. EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS Bonnie Martinez Donna Dungan Bobby Broadstreet Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Page 87 6 PEP RALLIES: One ofthe special events for all students was enthusiastic participation at pep rallies as shown here by senior class members trying for another spirit stick. 0 I 0 0 Actzvztzes Show Parkland Prlde' 3 ,KW DECA president, Rudy Martinez helps a new initiate get ready. Student life at Parkland is filled with all kinds of activities from assemblies to dances. The in-class and out-of-class spe- cial things that students are involved in make the memories we'll take with us when we leave our school. ln this section we hope to present a cross-section of those activities. Page 88 Sponsored by Barry Patterson BIRTHDAY SURPRISE: Band mcmbcr Andy Collins received a birthday bouquet of balloons from none other than Zorro. Classroom Capers, to After-School ,. , p ' H, . H I ,,,,, K , ssss ssss V I s's', ,,,- irffifa ' 'ff . ,,., ,,,,, 1 . A X A CHECK IT OUT: Christine Szeredy acts out a part in VAMPIRE IN THE STACKS, the library club's vid- eo tape training program for freshmen. M V1 . H. Mx A LITTLE THIN: Adrian Maskill, Mark Nelon and Laurie Hollenback show their sympathy for their skin- ny friend. BLOOD ON THE BOOKS'?: Library Club members used the video tape unit to film VAMPIRE IN THE STACKS, a special training film designed to help the freshmen learn to use the library. Included in the pic- ture are Laurie Hollenback. Page 90 Sponsored by Rosemarie B. Juarez .,..,....-w-ff' ff 3 ' 9 VICTORY: Paul Ceniceros gives a demonstration of brute strength as he pins Coach Barreras in arm wrestling. HALFTIME SHOWS: Matador Band members perform a routine at the Andress-Parkland halftime. Activities Keep M cziadors Busy ? MATADOR WELCOME: A Parkland run-through sign awaits members ofthe Varsity team at the Bel Air game. OUTSIDE WANTING lN'?: Freshmen think the view is better out here. to Coach Joyce. W if Qi ,,,. an ix! . 'A ffz f fl 1, ' 4 iiii i A A L ff' iw 425 , ,,,, . iii . ,,.' ay? , , 3 'ii ' I L ,i., F if ssi,is it I 3 if if g 5 . ist fl fn, V ' ,ff 'f' FABULOUS FACE: Mr. Quisenberry, a man of many faces. P+ , 1 1, W, ,1,, ,H f , BALLOON BRIGADEZ lmpersonating a Playboy Bunny, this young lady delivered a balloon bouquet and a kiss Sponsored by Lisa Griffy Page 91 11, ww f Z f AW ,MET BER Bumper Zickers, ctoberfesl ,f nxqt fwif I , S BUCKLE UP: Anne Bennett attaches a Buckle Up Bumper Sticker on a car as part of student council's drive. BOOTS 8: HATS: Robert Broadstreet shows one style worn by a number of Parkland students. , gsn, , ea, 3 PUNCH AND COOKIES: Becky Andrews and Tan- dra Spate get refreshments at the Octoberfest. There are a lot of fall activities which make being a Matador fun. Whether it's attaching bumper stickers to cars for the student council, or watching professional Ping Pong players at a paid assembly, itfs fun. From pep assemblies to dramatic pro- ductions, there is something to interest Matador students. As seen by these photos, a lot of them have found out how much fun it IS. Page 92 Sponsored by Yearbook Staff OCTOBERFEST: Mrs. Behra and members of Foreign Language Club celebrated the German holiday, Octoberfest. 'x X PING PONG ASSEMBLY: This is just part of the crowd that followed the bouncing ball at a paid assembly. Included in Fall Schedule WAYWARD SAINTS: Kami Hookano is downstage during a rehearsal of A COMPANY OF WAYWARD SAINTS in the drama room. ID PHOTOS: Mike Nunez photographs Robert Francis. GOING TO CLASS: Andy Collins and Veronica Ra- mirez. SENIOR SPIRIT: Senior football players join their cheerleaders to help win the spirit stick once again. Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Page 93 Students Create Colorful Costumes BALLET ANYONE7: Adrianne Rush uses the phone on dress-up day. . t, it I f, 75 at ' Wi ' GUESS WHO: It would be hard to recognize Andy Collins behind her Halloween costume and mask. Homecoming week was a lot of fun for the students who dressed up in different costumes every day. Since Halloween fell at the beginning ofthe week, it made the cos- tumes even more exciting. Page 94 Sponsored by Robert Broadstreet SWEET TOOTH: Ms Blankenship, HECEXHERO Sponsor, and Stephanie Sandoval conduct a drawing for a huge jar of M 8L M's. ,YJ ,, .f FACE THE MUSIC: Choir members wore painted faces and masks on Halloween as a part of the Homecoming celebration. A Wu, E, A ,K V Keogh. Qs... . PARTY TIME: Child Development class gave a party for elementary students. Here Donna Dungan serves TEACHER'S PET'?: No, just Mrs, Martinez on cos- refreshments to one of the youngsters. tume day. 1 For Homecomlng Week, Inztz ,, 5. Wifewlt 7'?Mi'm I . i f Q I WW? '57 f' if ,yi 1 f . ..... . . M y is . SING ALONG: Andy Collins, Billy Pendergraft and Jerry Hash entertain the Journalism Class while being initiated into Letter Club. .5-, 1- M QA? Za: iw, f 1 ? 5 7 W5 we ir R INITIATES: Cyd Ballard, Veronica Ramirez, Jose Pena ham it up. LOVE THAT DRESS: Rudy Martinez models his initiation costume. CLASSROOM DRAMA: While Jimmy Kubinski and Steve Vejil watch, Barbara Provencio, and Michelle and Alicia Kohrs entertain. llfl0llS .W , in if K' I i C ,W f ,,,,if rf' ' f f -fx tfee 3 . i .3 Z? , ' I . 5 A 4 ' ,A Siik, f I ffl 5 W 9 5 SIGN HERE: Robert Broadstreet carries his Mata- dor Pride Sign. viii-' Q DESIGNER BAGS? Andy Collins wore one of the most fashionable Initiation Designs this year for girls, plastic garbage bags. Sponsored by Donna Dungan Page 95 Spring Semester Brings New Fun Y, -T P COKE IS lT : Cindi Givens and Carolyn King get a Coke to go with their lunch. 1' -t,,.,.f ...X , 'G his' 2 2 1 E I 2 5 t H COUNTING THE LOOT: Fred Lowenberg counts up the snak bar's receipts for the day. Page 96 Sponsored by Yearbook Staff 355517 snr' 'V S irei Z my y 'fs X-, 5 in X M 1 W were at W N, MEMORIES: Alex Darley and Yvonne Breeze exchange memory books and sign autograph pages. t 1 ,MQ-at A MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRLS: Donna Dunga, right, Most Beautiful 1984, gets congratulations from runners up, Cathie Georges, 2nd runner upp Carol Camacho, Miss Congeniality'?p and Elsa Falcon, lst runner up. 1984 Senior la The senior class is always one ofthe most enthusiastic groups of students at any high school. Parkland seniors are no exception. They yell louder, work harder, study more than any of the other classes simply because they are seniors. Q. 1 it i dr 1 .i- j isl. 5 Liam: ,-QW' It won't be long before the seniors return as ex- SENIOR CLASS EDITORS students at homecoming. We know they left their Josie Pena mark on our school, and that like other classes before Terri Bullard-Burton them, they left Parkland just a little better than when they found it. The Class of '84 will not be forgotten. Sponsored by Donna Dungan Page 97 I at e I .12 WI ':,:!:L.ft of ff ' if I , fi 4 ESTER ALANIZ: 4-yrs stu- dent council: 3-yrs Capesg Sen- ator-Jr. Class: yearbook staff. PHILLIP ANDREE: Varsity, B-Team and Freshman Bas- ketball. z l 4 2 .h X X H' M B3 if I az X L FB, 3 .G t K 4 S f. ,F ,gm 3 , , , L N lid 3, CYD BALLARD: Fellowship of Christian Athletes: 2-years Athletic Trainer: Student Council-Jr. Representative. I 1 f A . Q..- H ia , v. I A 'we lx lt. iiii WI? I I' CHRIS ALEXANDER MARION ALMEIDA: 4-Yrs Cheerleader: Pep Squad: Track: Modern Dance: Co- Winner Most Beautiful. 1984 Seniors Look We DARREN ATHENS: Band, Stage Band DAVID BARN ES: D.E.C.A. DIANE BABIEC: O.E.A.-2 Years: O.E.A. Reporter, 1- Year. MARK BARRERA: Track: V,I.C.A.: Vocational Drafting ,,f GENA BAYLER: Newspa- per Editor-2 Yrs.: Modern Dance: Student Council. A Page 98 Sponsored by Carla Walter , 4- K, Q: 'fu Aw : 'G' RAMONA AMEEN: V- Gymnastics: Letter Club: F.C.A.: Frosh 8a V'Cheer- leader. Forward KELLY BAKER: Varsity Tennis Who's Who: Tennis- District Champion: Yearbook Staff. I MONICA BAUGHMAN: Yearbook: CapesACaptain, Sweetheart: Student Council. ANNE BENNETT: Frosh LYNN BENJAMIN: JOE BLAS: ROTC: Varsity Basketball: B-Team 8: Varsity H.E.C.E.:Track: Flags: Varsi- Football. Volleyball: Student Council: ty Gymnastics. Newspaper Staff. SUSAN BOLEN: JR. Class LISA BONNEAU: Nat'l Veepg V.O.E.-Secretaryg Honor Societyg Drum Majorg Volleyball, Freshman Officerg Letter Club. RICK BORDELON: News- paper Staffg Foreign Lan- guage Clubg Vocationalg Photo Lab. Program YVONNE BREEZE: Mod- ern Dance, Performing Group-2 Yrs., Best Dancer 82-835 Pres. Salta Nova fDance Clubj. T 0 Spring Graduation MARGARET BRIONES: PENNYE BROOKS: V.O.E.1 LAURA BROWN: Tennis 1 TERRI BULLARD: Year- I-I.E.C.E.g Band-4 wears. F.H.A.g FLAGS. 8: 2g H.E.C.E. book-Three Years, 1'-Ei, MIKE BURGESS: Swim Teamg Foreign Language Club. KATHY BURST: Varsity EVA BURROLA: Banda Volleyballg Softballg Swim Two Yearsg Vocational. Teamg D.E.C.A. 95N H '-.,' , , . ,. ' lf 195157 V CAROL CAMACHO: Nat'l Honorg Homecoming Queen-83g Pres. Student Councilg Varsity Gymnastics. STEVE CARRIER: DORA CASTRO: Secre- JOHN CENICEROS: D.E.C.A.g Rodeo Participant. tary-Sr. Classg Veep- NHS-Treas.g Library Freshman Classg Freshman Club-Presg Thespian- Homecoming Princess. Pres,-2 Yearsg Who's Whog Foreign Language-Veep. JILL CHARRONQ Letter Clubg Choir-3 Yrs.g Out- standing Dancerg Varsity Gymnastics-MVP 8: Who's Who. Sponsored by WBAMC Dialysis Unit Page 99 DOLORES CHAIDE- MENOS: B-Team Cheer- leaderg Varsity Cheerleader- 2 Yearsg Student Council, CHARITY COOK: ROTCg Newspaper Staff. I LINDA DAVIS: Volleyball and BasketballY4 yearsg Let- ter Club dent F.C.A. -vice presidentg Stu- Council-senatorg RHONDA DOBBERTH- EIN: Flags-4 years CLet- teredlg Student Council. Page 100 Sponsored by Net 'dl 0 i ef? Q ...Q . if PATSY CONTRERAS: Freshman, B-Team, and Var- sity Volleyballg Freshman Bas- ketballg F.C.A., and Letter Club. Colleges, Careers, Military Duty AURELIA COLEg Modern SHERRI COLLINS: Varsity Dance Performing Group-2 TCflr1iSL Wl10'S Who in Child Yearsg Track-4 Years, Var- Development. sity. Q ,- Y' a TERRY Gymnasticsf4 yearsg Nation- al Honor Societyg Who's WhoAFrench, sophomore year. JILL CREVISTON: Modern Dance, Capetwirlers, RAE CROOK: Freshman, B- Team and Varsity Volleyballg Freshman Basketballg F.C.A.g Letter Club. cf is lf. A .fV ' If Libs., RTN? titt N mir IA SYLVIA DELGADO: Moo- ern Danceg Volleyballg F.C.A.g ARCHIE DEAL: Art I 84 IIg JOE DE LA ROSA: Fresh- Vocational High School. man and B-Team Footballg B- Team Trackg DECA. F,I-LA. DONNA DUNGAN: Na- tional Honor Societyg Cheer- leader-4 Yearsg Cheerleader Captain-3 yearsg Student Council, F.C.A.g Letter Club. DARYL DOWDY LORI DRENTON: Volley- ball'2 yearsg DECA-2 years. o 8: Rose Olivas tw' wr'-7 1 V PAVONAY DUPREY: Var- sity Basketball-3 years: Track: F.C.A.: Jr. Class Fa- voriteg Modern Dance. ball-4 years: Track-2 years: Letter Club: Varsity-2 years: Student Council Parliamen- tarian-Senior Year. ELSA FALCON: Senior ERIC FARLEY: Band: Con- Class Favorite: Student Coun- cert Band: Symphonic Band: 3 cil Secretary: Publications Band Letters: DECA. Staffg' Drama: HECE. Await 1984 Parkland Graduates KIM FEIDNER: Varsity Cheerleader-Senior Year: 3- Years Soccer: 2-years Track: Choir. gn. f ta.-. .1 5. ' .- P? MARY FIERRO: V.O.E.- presidentg Varsity Gymnas- tics: Track, Modern Dance: Flags-3 Years. MARIA GAMBOA: HECEQ SYLVIA GARCIA Art: Gymnastics: French. MARIO GONZALES: Drill Teamg Rifle Team: Art Clubg Foreign Language Club: Znd Place Winner-Spanish Exam. XE MICHELLE GREEN: DECA: Letter Club: Track: Volleyball: Basketball. 4 Years: Flag Captain: Fresh- man and B-Team Basketball: Student Council: Basketball Manager-sophomore year. by II: Capetwirlers-3 years: Student Council-4 Years: Student Council Senator-3 Track Manager. KIM HALL: Modern KAREN HANSON: Varsity FRED HAMILTON: Varsity JERRY HASH: Football-3 Dancegsecretary, Perform- Drill Team, Basketball-2 Years: B-Team Years: Varsity Swimming-3 ing Grgupg Student Council? and Freshman Basketball. Years: F.C.A. Yearbook: ROTC. Sponsored by Mr. 8: Mrs. Ricardo Nunez Page lOl D max. -Munn.-.H K is? JKT, tg, 'A I I va. tv' nt 'f A at xx N nga .za I ANNA HEID: Modern PAUL HELLER: Choir, Col- Dance, Tennisg Artg Theater- or Guardg ROTC. N-Artg Library Club. GLEN HINES: Football, 4 Years, Track, 3-Years, 2nd Team All-District, Letter Club. F LAURIE HOLLENBACH: Student Councilg Who's WhovHealth, Library Club, Director-A COMPANY OF WAYWARD SAINTS. Senior Prom, T rip, Ditch Day VERONICA JACQUEZ: TANYA JENKINS: DECA CHRIS JOHNSON: Varsity Volleyball-2 Yearsg VOE, FHAQ Student Council. 0 . V 414-if ., 1, W G fr. Q- owe INITIATION FUN: Rudy Martinez helps Sharon Prestwood and Bettina Smith with their costumes for a DECA Initiation. Page 102 Sponsored by Isabel Leyva Baseball'2 Years, B-Team Baseball, Basketball, Football. L CARLA JONES: VOEg Re- porting. JEAN JONES: National Honor Society, Vice Presidentg Student Council: Junior Class, Secretary, Varsity Basketball. , ., E551 M ' Band Lettered-2 Yearsg Choir, Lettered 2-Years: National Honor Society, Thespiansg Art Club. CRYSTAL JONES: National Honor Societyg Track ROBERT JONES: ROTC, Captain, Company Com- mander. ' SCOTT JONES: B-Team Basketball: Freshman Basket- ballg B-Team Track. STEVEN JONES: Left Field- KENT KERBY: Vocational ALICIA KOHRS: ROTC: er, Varsity Baseball. Drill Teamg Color Guard: Swim Team-2 Years. Highlight Seniors' Spring Term RANDY LANDRY: ROTCQ Drill Team: Rifle Team, Cap- tain. MICHELLE LAYNE: Mod- YVONNE LAZCANO1 vol- JERRY LFTTLE1 Nation? ern Dance leyball-4 Years: F.C.A. Honor Soclety' ROTC, pull Teamg Honor Guard: Military Ball Escort. ROBERT LOPEZ: Band. Vgghkk V 4, iiii: lii: 1 ' I .gk ALBERTO D. LOZANO: Varsity Baseball, Varsity Bas- ketball: Freshman Football: National Honor Society. FREDERICK LOWEN- BERG: Cross Country: Track: F.C.A. .SR ROBERT LUCAS: Newspa- PHYSIOLOGY DISCUSSION: Coach Hanson points out an important piece per Staff? ROTC, of information to Lisa Bonneau, Jean Jones and John Ceniceros. Sponsored by Ivirs. Ann Tillery Page 103 fa ANGEL LUEVANO: Art 111117-J RUDY MARTINEZ: NHS: Academic Letterg Sr. Class Treasurer: DECA Vice-Pres. l Year: DECA Pres. if thy' MARJORIE MCCANN: ROTC: Color Guardg Junior Achievement. MARY MCKINLEY: Na- tional Honor Society-Presi- dentg D.A.R. Awardg Student Councilg Varsity Tennis. M2 on 41' ' ue X 0 A P FD 444 'V .- 4: ,I :Al Q . -K ea I 47'-'B Q U L., . wriy, N 1 J a ,Q P i , xx A E 1 MARTIN MACIAS DANIEL MARTINEZ: Vo- FRANCISCO MARTINEZ: cational Varsity Baseball. Scholastic Aptitude Tests Pose l ADRIAN MASKILL: Na- tional Honor Societyg Who's Who in Chemistryg Varsity Tennis-2 Years. A., Y PATRICIA MCCLEAN: Yearbook Staff. .V f'V'Qi'x2 ip' .. M 3- 2 A , up V Y v SL: 5 ,..,, H 4' Q , 45? . , F .1 'Q' Yr . ROBYN MCDONALD FHA: Library Club-Presidentg Choirg Student Council Who's Who in Homernaking- Junior Year. Page 104 Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Pat Clemens ...ge I l STEVE MCBRIDGE: Tech- nical Director-3 yearsg Most Outstanding Drama Stude Color Guard. ' S. it WA S My ty., 1, gf dit ' A 'lb ya GEORGE MCCANN: ROTCQ Drill Teamg Color Guard. SENIOR GROUP PICTURES: A representative of Goldbeck Studios quickly lines up members ofthe l984 Senior Class for their group picture. It isjust one more indication that graduation is just around the corner. This year's picture was taken in early December. MARIA HMEDINA: Modern Dance-2 yearsg Student Coun- cil. SHEILA MILES: Volleyballg Letter Club-Sec.-Treas.g Sr. Class Rep. Student Councilg Varsity Baseball-Stats. Hurdle forSeni0rs to Conquer I KEITH MONTALBANO: Varsity Baseball-3 yearsg Bas- ketballg Football. ,,. tr, ,oil ROSA MONTOYA: ROTC- 3 yearsg VOE-Historiang Ten- nisg Library Club. Q Q: fr Uvhlsvqsm, M CHRISTINE MILLER: Ca- petwirlers-2 yrs.3 Modern Dance-3 yrs.g Performing Groups-1 yr.g Who's Who. CLAUDIA MORENO: Math Clubg FHAg HEROQ Student Councilg VOE-Reporter- Vice-President, Seniors. 4 JOHN NAVA: Football-4 yearsg Track-3 yearsg Base- ball-l year. BARRY PATTERSON 'Vi - :xx SAMANTHA MONDRA- GON: Modern Danceg Child Development. 'Ct A .,. W, 'H . 'WF i 5 ' I 131' ALONDRA MORRIS: Mod- ern Dance M, ,M , 2' if 'A fr.. W-5 ,2 ,. F1 LYNDA NIEI-IANS: Senior Class Representativeg Tennisg DECAg Student Council. DELRAY PEEPLES Whos 1,, . Football-4 yearsg FCAQ Letter Who, and Mrs. Pat Clemens Clubg Vice-President, Student Councilg Yearbook Staff. Sponsored by the Yearbook Staff. Page 105 ANGIE PENA: Basketball: Volleyball-3 years: ROTCQ Track: FCA. SHARON PRESTWOOD: DECA. Q 1 WILLIAM PENDER- GRAFT: Drill Team Com- mander: Saber Guard: Foot- ball, manager. l i S. 2 3 5 3 Y JAMES PORTER: Fresh- man, B-Team and Varsity Footballg B-Team and Varsity Track. Completion gf' I Y.. Fl? A it tr Q ' he Nea. 1 .1 ' l llll . :TCT I DETLEF POWERS: Fresh- man Football: DECA: ROTC. of Fall Semester Work , . S is 1 M Q- gi. src .. . l J. F l , Q 4 ISABEL QUEZADA: Band: SANDRA RODRIGUEZ ROTC: Student Council-2 years: Drill Team: HECE. is G ROBERT RIVERA: V. Foot- ball-2 yearsg Student Councilg Letter Club: Jr. Class, Vice Pres.: B-Team Track. VERONICA RAMIREZ: Cape Twirlersg Senior Class President: Junior Class Trea- surer: Freshman Secretary: Sophomore Princess. Page 106 Sponsored by Elsa Falcon. ANNETTE RILEY: B-Team JAMES RICH: Bandg ROTC: Cheerleader: Letter Club: Varsity Baseball, manager. BandfFlags: Tack: FCA. ...QL :L I 'E .,l . .4 1' s 1 J mn r fi. 5 . , ' ' 4 2'-N t. A :Q 'M E. A 9 X- 1 I ,... I 5 ' . Q.. LLZ' 5 - Il . ' A I s were I I I Vi ,Q U E wwf, A VIRGINIA RODRIGUEZ: JODI ROSS: Modern Dance: Tennis: VOE, President, ju- Cape Twirlerg Whols Who in l'l1OI' French. 1 .J I Sn' ANGIE RODRIGUEZ: Stu- dent Councilg Modern Danceg HECEQ Trackg Photography, JACK RETZER: Varsity Gymnastics: B-Team Base- ballg Who's Who. ANTHONY REEDY: Foot- ball: Whols Whog Letter Club: Student Councilg Freshman Baseball. X DARREN SANDERS: Band. ii .... .5 an gf-2 W'- - -Xa f if ?' 2 35-.5 u M -1 rt . 'V' ,fry X Q ,E in Rl . . ' X'-fs X 2 BM SHERRI SCHNYDER: Dra- ma I-39 HECEXI-IEROg Child Development. Makes '84 Seniors 'Short-Timers' DIANA SMITH: National Honor Societyg Varsity Choirg Library Club. 3 , . MARK SULLIVAN: Art, and Foreign Language Clubs. DENNIS ROTHERMICH: Band-3 Years. B A JAMES SNYDER: Fresh- man and B-Team Footballg Varsity Trackg ROTCg Rifle Teamg DECA. CHRISTINE NHSgNMSQT Semi-Finalistg Library, Art, guage Clubs. SZEREDY: Foreign Lan- 'JEL- rmk - MICHAEL TRINIDAD: Band. 5 OLAF SCHIRMER: Fresh- man Trackg Freshman Honor Societyg Varsity Choirg Li- brary Club. CAROLYN STANDLEE: Band-4 Yearsg National Hon- or Societyg Choirg Library Clubg Who's Who in Choir. BONNEY SHAW: Modern Dance -,fl as ,. Q .L ,tv A i i all I? 1 EDDIE TARANGO: Varsity Footballg Baseball. -. l 0-N as 1 Q.. 2 Q' : at ff 5 la ts. Af.. ff- g 2 Xi. DEBBIE TILLERY: ROTC, Freshman and Sophomore Yearsg Color Guard, 2 yearsg Library Club. -X mf ,f-N 'Yr i v ..i - g . MARK STEELE: Football, manager, Basketball, man- ager, Baseball, manager KAREN TATSHUHARA: National Honor Societyg Var- sity Cheerleaderg Cape Twirl- ers. ALEX VASQUEZ: Student Councilg Saber Guardg Foot- balll FCA. Sponsored by Mr. Richard C. Pickett. Page 107 W: an .. - N. 1- I M tyyy ,A YVONNE VEILLEUX: Na- tional Honor Society: Student Council 2 fu I .M ,,,, y ps, , ,G ft. 55 MARK VILLIGAN BRENDA VINCENT: Li- TINA VOLK: Rifles: Foreign brary Club: OEA: VOE Trea- Language Club: Student surer. Council: Sophomore Treas. Coach Leon Wade Sponsors Seniors JAMES WALKER: Band off.. . -. QQ, MIKE WELLS: Freshman and B-Team Football: Fresh- man and Varisity Baseball: Sophomore Favorite. 'F WANDA WHITCOMB:'I- Who's Who: Basketball: VOE: FCA. Page 108 Sponsored By Harry Holenbach ii s CHRIS WAREg Band: LAURIEWATSON:Nation- al Honor Society: Who's Who: Library Club: Art Club: Choir. ROTC. JOHN WENKE: National FRANK WHISLER: Band- Honor Society: Who's Who: Lslage Band. Varsity Footballg Varisity Track. MARVIN WILLIAMS: Football-4 years: Track-3 Years: Letter Club: ROTC: Rugged Office Courtesy. CALVIN WILLIAMS: Var- sity Track: Football:FCA: ROTC. A-- 3 fi I i ' s 'P 1 mf it , fx ,,.,H,.,! M r-if SANDRA WATSON: HERO, President: Falgs-2 years: HECE: Photography. SUE WHITCOMB: Wh01 Basketball: VOE: FCA. TEDDY WILLIAMS: ROTC: Drill Team: Vocation- al High School: Office Courte- sy. - '- TY DON WISEMAN: Varsity Football. 9 SENIOR CHEER: Four of the varsity Cheer- leaders wait to line up for their senior group pic- IUFC. :Tiff , ,. l is rs--... 'f' lsi ii , ,,.: Wa . . RICK WILSON: varsity 'TROY WITT: Student Coun- cilg Freshman Cross Countryg B-Team Trackg Varsity Foot- ball. GARY WRIGHT: Varsity Footballg Jr. Class Favoriteg Student Councilg Letter Clubg FCA. Football Varsity Basketballg Varsity Baseball Y' 'rref rrrfrvf, lt rffvrvry xi mr rr'- Hr fra !,:,,',,..yw-...a-M--. -...J rr V fl . 1 pg is i.itt A i ,ff ,Vg ....er M EVERYBODY WANTS TO GET INTO THE ACT: Cheerleaders, Football Playersg Capetwirlers and Band members created the spirit and enthusiaasm which won the senior class all but one spirit stick this year. 5 5 THE SAINTS GO MARCHIN IN: Members of the drama department's fall production, A COMPANY OF WAYWARD SAINTS included a number of senior who I t , X . J , I 4 4 , have been in drama for four years. Sponsored by Edna Hollenbach Page 109 Personalities 'Shine T hrough' 'wif -152 BEST-DRESSED Fred Hamilton and Elsa Falcon MOST FRIENDLY Mike Wells and Lulu Fierro Each year members of the senior class elect the boy and girl they think is represen- tative of their class in about fifteen differ- ent categories. They range from always late to most likely to succeed. We hope the stu- dents who have been elected accept the elections in the spirit in which they are in- tended. Page 110 Sponsored by Laurie Hollenbach an ALWAYS LATE Steve Carrier and Monica Linden ereftu - .a+ -is - or-. 'V W BIGGEST FLIRTS David Edwards and Tina Volk AO: K., MOST TALKATIVE Sue Whitcomb and Andy Reedy MOST ALL-ROUND Keith Montalbano and Annette Riley X CUTEST SMILE Wanda Grimes and Glen Hines Sai, PRETTIEST EYES Shawn Cabigon and Tanya Jenkins ,JY , ,f , aff?-fi. 43' .. -.fa,l, MOST TALENTED Angel Luevano and Carolyn Standlee MOST SPIRITED I Q 1 . B ,fx v - Albert Lozano and Ramona Ameen , 4 ALWAYS TRYING Rhonda Dobberthein and Gary Wright MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Christine Szeredy and Delray Peeples MOST HELPFUL Carol Camacho and Rudy Martinez K , Yf.Q7.-fl: ,,7l1-ff W ' at 4 M 'r-r 1 '- 'fv-in ::. A' M f fgu.rd!f'. I . L A i ll I I., Q Q. A 'il V 'va I 5' ' .1 .411 Sponsored by Mark Hollenbach Page 111 R I Coach Leon WadefSenior Sponsor Page ll2 Sponsored by Elsa Falcon SR , K +25 Q MOST ATHLETIC Pavonay Dupree and Alex Darley ll l ' vu .4 u an an Yv , Allyn K K CLASS CLOWNS Michelle Green and Terry Daniels MOST BASHFUL Terri Bullard-Burton and James Porter NDERCLASS i' f .A '15, . Wwmam. f A' ' W V.W,,,, is ff1 W.MwM,nWm ,.,, .,..,,,, I Waiting to become seniors, or just taking school one grade at a time, the Underclass- men make up the bulk of Parklandls popu- lation. It is from this class that many of the clubs, teams, musical groups and vocation- al programs get their members. Underclass students work in labs, do re- search papers, learn computers, participate in athletics, ROTC, speech and drama. They are an energetic, enthusiastic group of students who are anxious to advance to sen- ior status. UNDERCLASS EDITORS Bonnie Martinez-Juniors Susanna Tarango-Sophomores Ron Shelton-Freshmen Sponsored by Bonnie Martinez Page 113 Many Alvarado Alma Alvarez Yvonne Alvarez Carrie Andrews Tracie Andrews Vita Arindugue Bobby Barbee Julie Barerra Claudia Barraza Felicia Bayer Jeff Bergstorm Letisha Blake Martin Bradsher Mark Branch Donald Brand David Brant Barbara Brooks Samela Burston Eddie Cabrera Charlene Camacho Jeanette Carr Edwin Cartagena Mark Castello James Causey Walter Chaidemenos Tricia Clark David Collins Rebecca Contreras Ron Cooper Larry Cox Sandra Crozier Alex Darley Billy Deane Ray De La Rosa Buddy Dobberthein Linda Dunker Christina Duran Carl Edwards Jerry Edwards Joe Esparza Rudy Esparza Margie Estrada Junior Class Plays Host at Prom, af 132, J J V X .,, l E rrrss. 5 4, k ' is: ,--r' r i.. 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Av- h LN .1 I I K ' , ff' f ' 'W' 3 'K Maria Fernandez Rick Fraher Nancy Galarza Virginia Gamboa Norma Garcia Renee Garibay Rod Georges Prudence Gimenez Cindy Givens Fred Glasgow Joe Graham Michelle Grissom Rodney Grotte Wayne Grow Rick Gutierrez David Hargrove Clay Harrison Betty Holman Kami Hookano Shawn Jenson James Jones Gabby Juarez Eddie Jurado Denise Keller Karen Kerby Caroline King Patty Kizziar Michelle Kohrs Konnie Koppert Jim Kubinski Sponsored by Mr. Herbert Mott Page ll5 Laura Ladegaard Glen Lang Lynda Lang Karen Layne Laura Lerma Cheri Lisenbee Kim McClure William Markwell Debbie Marquis Renee Marsh Bonnie Martinez Rosario Martinez Cherry Masters Kelly Meade Anthony Means Angie Medrano James Melson Mark Mietlinski Sandy Miller Tamara Mitchell Michael Morales Charles Moss Esmeralda Muniz Josie Munoz Charles Naquin Antonio Narvaez Rafael Navarette Christina Navarro Mark Nelon Michelle Nestor Michael Nunez Johnny Orta Brian Overton David Parham Scott Parsons Amy Perea Sandy Perea Sergio Perkins Jenni Pilant Caryn Porter Chuck Powlus Barbara Provencio Coach Kitchin Inspires .Iuniorsg af' if C C lsyy r W ly M tyy q ,L my M J J 5 i, i ' i f Zi ,,,, ' . 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I I vrfl A 'A 4 f , f , N ,, , ,Wa -M-....,,,,,W..s..,, f . fn, ,,,, ,,,,, , Isaac Salido Belen Sanchez .bg Geri Sanchez Stephanie Sandoval Sandra Sena .Iennell Seward Michelle Seward Ginger Shaw Robert Shaw Brandy Sibert ' S Bettinna Smith , Bruce Stewart Z Y Helen Stout ii i Ruben Trevino 'Q an ,.,. Lori Ulloa he N 1 I ' Arty Uribe ' Steve Vegil iff A ' Anna Velasco W Mike Wages -- ' Eric Waits fi ' K Victor Walker V. - Donna Warner I iil ' . Bonnie Lee Wasser SPIRITED JUNIORS: Christina Navarro leads a group ofspiritedjunior football players, modern danc- ers and cape twirlers as they try to fire up the junior class in a try for one of the spirit contests. Sponsored by Mr. Ron Dettman Page ll7 Juniors Strengthen Varszty Squads Troy Wells Christina White Michelle White Roy White Ruth White Louise Wiedel Gerald Williams Matt Williams Eric Wilson John Wingo Fred Yanoush Gilbert Zuniga its BON FIRE: Students from all classifications were on hand for the lighting of the P Thursday night before the homecoming game against Socorro Page ll8 Sponsored by Felicia Bayer Soph's nite, Generate Spirit f va. 1 A 4 5 ' - ,,L1-'. ,, , Q ' s t-E J 'L i iifw-fe' M wee- ' i i 5 V ,vm-N li f M ,A ff .1 N-...a I 7 ffj GN, Q ,yl- T , Z I 1 if g yur , y ima., V. 5? ee e he it M, I, N e,::,:ai.e, i N J AW Q ha 5 , it all V v 4 M ex ga ea ff it awww' WW ee' we F I 4, Q 5 y g .t eee - V a y l Q BW Q , fr: We K e eee Z' , r eeee 4 w g at twjfgw at y ' We Q ,V S AAV v !-, ,A SEQ: x 'lr , y ,ne, - v y f I fwy -lx 1' h+Va igggg ee .' , 1 5 N, Q M 16. : 22' W i s 7 yi! fm K ff' lui x i ' F' Ffa, ' . a 1 1.4 y eee. A ar ' 'N if C eeee eeeeie A A ee .ffl ,ey q i, i5 g r AA'1 A C L All ,,.' - he 1 5 ff' r C l r A , Z ,Q I 1' if Ye- pf ff 2. ,,,,, ' - g z.g:5:'i i ,I X ra:.':..i:, Sally Ajinga Ron Alexander Steve Alvarez Yvonne Andrade David Andree Robert Arvizu Linda Babiec Kenny Bailey Vivian Bama Tracy Blanks Margarita Boisselier Mike Bond Sandra Bowles Harold Bragg Paul Bragg Earl Brant Gina Briones Steve Breeze Robby Broadstreet iddie Brown frank Cabrera 'racy Campos lobby Cantrill ievin Carter Paul Ceniceros Alex Centano Jack Contreras Lena Contreras Lorrie Crobett Christine Crooks David Cuellar Ernesto Cuellar Sean D'Arcy Johnny Deal Dave Dean Charles Dixon Thomas Dobberthein Rosie Dominquez Charles Durrer Roy Embertson Adrian Escobar Jason Evans Sponsored by Bertha Saavedra Page ll9 Sophomores Become pperclassmen 5,1 L 'i f J Aivf 1 . M X, v 'VV. is Eddie Falcon Jesse Fletcher 6,16 u W ' Jimmy Fonggca Peter Forkert ,,4'l V' Anna Fourzan Robert Francis I Q BALLOON BRIGADE: Kevin Volk and David Andree examine helium-filled balloons prepared for homecom- ing. Evelyn Galarza Juan Gallegos Alice Gardea Mike Gardula John Garibay Jeff Glende S- John Glendon Herold Green ,,,, Lisa Griffy Yvonne Grimes Myliam Grumet Becky Gutierrez 17 Egg l lx l fri fi Renee Hall Sid Headen ' M , Dawn Henley V L Rita House Shirley Hughes Michelle Jensen ' Q:-., l 1 if , Q i f N ' 1 QL. Page 120 Sponsored by Yearbook Staff After Completing Spring Semester 4' J fs- R V , tl dt of 4, 1. l?lA V Q ee Q It to A A 4' i h J Hr 56 41 ' ,, fa I 2 VJ-. 4 as jj If lla' ', fl ,,,,, A V, r eri V. 3 'L 1 to J a tl , Q' 2 if ,fr . 46 'Sf' W aff t ,H 31: ,V 5 J, Q., -My . J eet it J nr iglgpo M? '7 P, Ifgng s..,,5 Jessica Jimenez Arla Johnson Jill Jones Vereena Kasten Terry Kebschull Nadia King Mela La Barbera Kimberly Lee Annette Lial Veronica Linden Lisa Lindsety Stacey Lolland Angie Lujan Jaime Lujan Liz Luna Michelle Maley Susan Mandes Leonora Martinez Mary Ann Mata Felicia Mathews Guadalupe Medina Peter Meyer Kevin Middleton Elvira Miller Chris Mitchell Robert Molina Jack Montes Kevin Montes Sandra Moreno Nancy Mortenson Sylvia Muniz Giovanni Murillo Karen Nelson Patricia Nestor David Nowell Brian Osborne Hector Pacheco Bob Patterson Josie Pena Sheila Pendergraft Israel Perez Mary Ann Perry Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Page l2l Leo Pina Carmen Ponton Patrick Porter George Powers Lee Press Tryoy Prugh Debbie Pyzewski Rafael Quezada Iliana Ramos Norma Rios Richard Rivas Colleen Rockwell Jose Rodriguez Juan Rodriguez Luis Rodriguez John Ronaldo Ruben Rubert David Salas Ruben Salas Patty Salinas Michelle Sanders John Schenck Ron Shelton Jackie Shumate Dirk Smith Deanna Snyder Elmer Stainbrook Michael Stevens Paul Stevens William Story Greg Sutter James Szeredy Jim Taft Susanna Tarango Danny Theriault Joyce Thurston Danny Tibuni Mike Torres Gilbert Trujillo Chris Uribe Sam Valadez Gary Vasquez Elective Classes Interest S0ph's,' 42 N 1 Y ,W ...av wg .,n, 1 A zz ee it.: A 'Cf N f 1 nw.. , , f - bm 'irwvv LM f A V N N ew y 1 1 Q N ' , L' r T a vi 1 is 1: 3 T ff Q vs r. 41-M- xv l' T 4, .. i' ill V o.- Q f i v--- X s.. 5 r Page 122 Sponsored by Susanna Tarango -di ' ww . an IVY ,gg , 9.- 14... f. po- 'V' .. ,--- Q N,,, F , jo-ek 'thai' I F -fe 91 l Maw! fe au 'Q 'U-fel 'U 'S 1 Tb' Y .-f f 1, I . , , g 'TGA W 'sf 1 I 9 y 1 'rw' ,l L le 'V ,,,, 5- -Wa s fz -I fsxq W ,g-Q 4.4 , -rss it JW s ' syar l ff' fi A Ai' 5 , pq we A Q e if- , W R 2, - ff- v X ff v 4, s 33? my ,Y 3 if 5 2 AM J if A .ai M QV f - E is in f W ' ,. al - David Villasana John Vincent Kevin Volk David Wallace Vickie Wallace Kelly Ward Becky Watson Bobbi Wiedel Mary Williams Yolanda Wilson Norma Yorgensen Kenneth Youngkin 10th Graders ffer Helping Hands 'in- HELPING HANDS: Ruben Rubert and members of the Child Development Class lend a hand at an elementary Halloween Party. 6' 'KM Gary Zelenack as-'41 Miss Endi Gil, sophomore sponsor M97 Q l Mrs. Linda Martinez, sophomore sponsor Sponsored by Eddie Tarango Page 123 ,- Marilyn Adams V tnyiflt wir 'Q :W ,I Glenda Akin Mario Alvarado Rebecca Andrews Troy Angell Xavier Arellano Oscar Arenas Jeff Austin Evelyn Bama William Barbour Laura Barnes Diana Barrera Jolynea Bauder Laurie Bayers Gene Belaire Eddie Bell Michelle Belmont Deborah Bond Sandy Bossie Debi Bosworth Juana Bradby Kennth Brar Laura Breeze Robert Briones Pre Brown James Buchanan Priscilla Aguilar Theresa Albarran 'T T I T'T l ' X Riga. ' 4 ,xi-A xx x... '-- ,,,, ,Mama ,, ,, ' W LEADING FRESHMAN SPIRIT YELLS: This group of cheerleaders including Adrianne Rush Shirley Hughes and Tanynia Goad helped the freshman class win the only spirit stick not won by the seniors Freshman Join Matador Ranks all iv- auf 1 1 ff. E. , A I 5 A E X, M my V: 0- 1 h 1. 4 U , 7 ' -- ,l l l , Iva .- , V ' , 'Q' Q., gh X ,V Q X J wi I I M I Page l24 Sponsored by Christine Crooks , L,V A ' it , ,,- I Vg, I g - ' L . 'V - ' Q - 1 , , it s .-.... X '-env' ,' , , I 7 , . 1-,A y Q 'T A' ' 40 I I I Q' ff ,L 991 'f' 0- lx 'il 1 i 2 , Become Spirit Stick Competitors ,ci N vii, 4 . X , S 'Mm IQ- I L' R me t a S f A f Q W -we nn... . Y 'sl , J 5 A ' ,W Y I , 3 1 V VV .V L I M HJ, J , ' V A ' 'A L , :,, ,J 3 ,ir ,Q i' , ii i,,. V-... www..-w P., Ala ' Billy Bushey Laura Cabigon Judy Cables Theresa Cabrerra Symanatha Cunningham Alma Carbajal Eric Carlton Richie Cartagena Robert Caskins Armando Castillo Kim Castillo Daniel Cawthray Monica Chavez Patty Clanan Deanna Combs Carlos Contreras Donald Conroy Eileen Corbett Sonia Correa Stacey Cragg Sheila Crocker Danielle Daglieri Mike Davis James Day Terri Day Fabian De La Rosa John Deplata Leticia Diaz Marcia Diaz Carlo Dixon Terry Donovsky Rhonda Dunham Sue Dunker Jeanne Dye Ron Edwards Kim Engle Karla Escobar Rosa Escobar Robert Estrada Sherry Ferrari Brian Fish Tony Francik Sponsored by Ron Dettman Page 125 Veronica Gardea Lydia Garcia Ernie Gaytan Kathy Georges Linda Gheen Roger Giles Chuck Gill Jay Gill Kenna Gilliland David Gossage Tanynia Goad David Granados Kristin Guarduci Colleen Haberkamp Tara Hansberry Rusty Hanson Mark Harris Sherry Harris Dcsirae Harrison Kimberly Hart Nancy Hayes Sue Hicks Lewis Hines Maricela Hinojos Laura Holley David Hughes Sylvia laeger Michelle Jackson Michelle Jackson Tim Jackson Michelle Jarvis Zenda Jernigan Patricia Johnson Alicia Jones Kim Jones Terri Jones Shannon Kebschull Craig Kennedy Donny Kizziar Darrell Knippa Anita Latham Louie Latham Ph. 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Don Lezcano Carla Long 'sw . 5.127 Lisa Lopez Gil Luevano Sharon McBride Tim McCann Cb i 54.-M 5 ' af 4 i 1 E f' ,fir ,hx 23W V- we 5 xy 44 INCOMING ENTHUSIASM: Quite a few of the freshmen put in extra effort and enthusiasm at pep rallies, paying off with the spirit stick. ilu David McCullough Robert McDonald V Hyen Mi McLeod Javier Macias V Jerry Malone i Thomas Mandel I V Chandra Marshall if V M Marissa Martinez f. a ana, it - S i .,t,, f pf AY' Marylin Martinez Michelle Martinez H Mark Masterson L.. ' peg tn. 5 X221 i f. M, ,f ,,,,,.. , Dallas Mead Bernard Means Anna Medina ,E Cecil Melton ' kip' V Raul Meraz ,X Donny Miller l Jr sf in William Miner Rick Milliorn W AV, ' Marvin Mitchell Sponsored by John Anthony Renaldo Page 127 Theresa Montes 795 'Qs--l 1. 'P V 7,41 -.41-QFW Maricela Montoya Pat Morgan Sandra Morrow Brett Moulton Sam Munoz Virginia Munoz Edith Munson Julio Nathal Tony Nava Debbie Nolan Mark Ortiz Pete Ortiz Rosie Ortiz Brian Orwig Kenny Penoyer Anna Perez Maria Perez Veronica Perez Rosa Perkins Netz Phan Jerri Pilant Silvia Pina Laura Pino Nick Ponce Kim Powers Holly Powlus Rosanne Provencio Jeff Prowers June Quiambao Richard Ramirez Silvia Rankin Page l28 yn ' -S f ,, . ,, .c ,, ..,, . '4 Elizabeth Montoya 42 fi M 3 'z ,Z Christina Morales H,M,,w pm W, is-wf KING OF THE HILL'?: These freshmen students took time out during lunch to play King of the Hill on the Art Department's sculpture. The sculpture is a favorite gathering place during the lunch hour. r' A ga . f mafw Q32 NM eg , W , ,. if ' ' ',, fe- ' s i . Q 7 M 1 K N v J uf ,P fx , X, ts., fg I ' - J7, Q ltt A e . ,A VV is ll V' I , 434 21 I 2 ,f QM, A l Z i i ' Ula. 'Ji . 4 at f 5 -SK! A, ,i ,J T E It tezl T 4 fix ? 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If 1 13 at ,. ,, 33: tiaql I W, t ,,. 0, Venn hr Sponsored by Rafael Navarrette Page Jeff Retzer Ernest Reyes Bonnie Reza Tina Rich Greg Richmond Mike Rigsby Albert Rivas Craig Roberts Candy Robertson Matt Robinson Bonnie Rodriguez Ricardo Rodriguez Raul Rubert Adrianne Rush Rhonda Russ George Sanchez Mouin Sayegh Lisa Sayas Julie Schenck Cindy Seek Lorenzo Silva Aaron Slate Mike Smith Anthony Snyder Lisa Sobka Tondra Speight John Stout Allen Sutton Evelyn Swager Paula Taft George Tatsuhara Robert Thomas Robert Trevizo Michelle Triplett Bernadett Truster Donna Ulloa Steve Uribe Jennifer Van Schaick Virginia Velasco Tina Waits Carla Walter Beth Wasson 129 1, 7 I if it , if vi w U Q 1 . ,, ' i 'Q 's I v so ,Wa A 2 Q FRESHMEN PRIDE: Freshmen gather ont e spirit contest. li h floor to help cheerleaders show Matador Spirit. T JK... a football he freshman class was the only class besides the seniors to win Class f 86 looks to future f. Vw yi, 1 Barbara Welcing Q Laurie Whitaker , at Daniel White April Williams ' 'W W- t K' Carl Williams , , Julie Williford .Q V fz 3 '1 s . Tina Wiseman , ' ,V 'p I Paul Wm fs, ' j if 'Gi Q ' Shyra Yeats il- , ' ' ' J:- Chris York ,f ,p ' My L W , David Young Ku' , , f' X n n Larry Youngblood ' ' A Page 130 Sponsored by Yvonne Alvarez QW Q ii Yvonne Alvarez Carmen Dean Ken Gorski Kami Hookano James J. Theriault Martin Daniels Veronica DeLaRosa Robert Francis Davis Hardee Pam Lay Michael Soto Jarrett Terpstra Liz Trillo Andrea Collings Monica Murillo James Steele Leslie Bell Louis Caez Maria Eloisa Diaz Hilary Hinkle Robert Rosado MAKE ME A STAR' Journalism Class and Staff Members take a close look at Channel 9. Sponsored by Terry Daniels Page 131 ' Students Involved In Programs 4 ,av 9 y fa 4 4 5 1 , V, ' Y 'W Y Z f V, M 'f ' ',,' ' - I K ' i ' ,, ' ,f , 5 3. H V. hp ,f f nnnn y ' I 5 :,v, f fl 'V ' P , r f 'YES' V wgf, L, rn, ' V A PLACE FOR EACH STUDENT: Parkland stu- dents have of places to hold their interest. Top left Desirae Harrison takes part in Homecoming Ceremo- nies, flanked by band, ROTC, etc. Left Yvonne Al- varez and Delray Peeples in the fall play. Above Coach Young encourages freshman football players. ACAD ICS If--F gf, W iz. 14 . W ,, l X ,fi ,, .4 , im , J Education: Students seek it, and the fac- ulty at Parkland helps provide it. In this section we have tried to show some of the activities which go on daily in classes at our school. Here are some of the classes, labs, field trips. We have tried to show students at work in the library, classrooms, and ac- tivities which lead them to graduation after a four-year course of study. I, si, iii W ACADEMICS: Editors Walter Chaidemenos Becky Watson Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Page 133 YSID School Board, Administrators s i E - N . i ' 5 J HR, W. S. C W 'l Mr. William C. Crow LEADERSHIP: Mr. Crow, principal of Parkland, provides the leadership for an outstanding faculty Principal ff? Dr. Charles Benson Superintendent The Ysleta Independent School Dis- trict's Board of Trustees worked faith- fully with the administration and staff of Parkland High School to assure the suc- cess of its programs to educate our stu- dents. Many ofthe programs for the dis- trict were reviewed and either increased or eliminated to assist the schools in do- ing a better job. The Parkland Yearbook Staff regrets we were unable to obtain a picture of newly elected School Board Member, Mr. Al 4'Tiny Barcena. Page 134 Sponsored by Mrs. Betty Garibay Mrs. Phyllis Armijo Mrs. Constance Hulbert Mrs. Kathleen Paxson President Ysleta School Board Vice-President Secretary BTW-- Mr. Edd Fifer Dr. Carina Ramirez Mr. James W. Russell, Sr School Board Member School Board Member School Board Member Help ake Parkland High Success Ltr i is . J l - kr ' ' 'f f A W' - 1 V M- V . ,VL,',. :fir A I LV A L 'Y i g - - , , , . I l I s ssle I , I A I erssa ttel a I . M . I me l P C 1, I S . - Mr. Richard C. Pickett Ms. Carol Allen Mr. Dan Gonzalez Mr. Gabriel Bouche Mr. Henry Paine Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Assistant Principal , Vocational Counselor Counselor s 3 Mrs. Rebecca Wylie ' Counselor XJ, X Mrs. Jeanette Twitty Attendance Office H, Mrs. Bettie Thomas Secretary ,V it Q-sal ,W ',,S Mrs. Annie Craft School Nurse VMrs. Johnny Gothard Bookkeeper ' L' Ii-PM 5' y . If VVVL f - 'slt , 5 . ...Ji fi 1' if ' I W ', . Gp to rf Vxkrr Q, ff' - P rrr tl e Mrs. Ann Tillery Attendance Office ' tg is ,I Q WE. 5 tt ,Af .t i W 'sf' at , ..,...-N ' K 11 ff ,..a...mf,t-wfwe-I -M ..........4-an Mrs. Pat Clemens Registrar This year saw a change of assistant principals at Parkland. Mr. Dan Gonzalez moved to Ysleta Voca- tional to become its first assistant principal, and Ms. Carol Allen took over the reins as assistant principal and director of student activities here. The change was a smooth one, and it wasn't long before all of the faculty and the students had become friends with her. The people shown on these pages include the counsel- ors and office personnel who help keep our school run- ning smoothly. The student body depends on their help in so many situations, they could not possibly be listed here. NEW ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL: Ms. Carol Allen chats briefly with yearbook staff member, Rafael Navarette. She joined the school shortly before homecoming in 1983. Sponsored by Mr. Sam Munoz Page 135 Students Learn Self-Expression FUTURE ARTIST'?: Martin Macias shows deep con- centration as he sketches a bowl of fruit during art class. DRAFTING: Troy Wells practices mechanical draw- ing. For the artistic at heart, Parkland offers a variety of programs which allow self-ex- pression. Art, Crafts, Drafting, Woodwork- ing and other similar classes give students a chance to build, draw, construct, sculpture and paint. Serious art students can take ad- vance classes and serious drafting students can involve themselves in contests, minia- ture home construction, and term projects. Page 136 Sponsored by Mrs. Bettie Thomas ,MW K 'mu.,M PAPER SCULPTURES: Veronica Jacquez, Peter Meyer, Elizabeth Lopez and Jimmy Fonseca construct paper sculptures. af I Yuri! A ,,., .t V r eel . W.. Q ty I apt ,, .. ,Q A ytlt A ., ' ,,,, . ,,,,. E ,. ., :tt , - H - ' ,t., ' .. ,, tvvff -MW ---Q 1, - I , I ..f ett ett lytt i t tt 1 STILL LIFE: David Nowell and David Gossage draw still life. CALLIGRAPHER: Tony Francik works at neat let- tering. CERAMICS CHOICES: Mrs. Webb and Johnny Orta confer about the color choice for a piece of ceramics in crafts class. In Arts, Crafts, P.E. Classes 'cw ,,,..,, N . W nr M Vi wwf.. : ' if at . I I . 9 W 2 ' . : ,' V 3 9 ', ,T -M.. ,, G ' VW l M ,,f, V .,., . rrwiihqrz ky' A 'DTT' H J .rrk I Eng ' A Vkkk, :Yi ' ir C . diifigfv 1 iiiii ' C 1 if 5? I t Js p .4 , , , ssss A sss I I : ' s'ss I I ' ' fl V ' , xt is A I 'M' H H 3. ,, ,y jlfl V ' ,J ,, I A f ,'s,, PARADE REST: ROTC cadets stand easy as they inspection. , . CONCENTRATION: Patty Clannan practices bumping the ball. ATTENTION: The ROTC Staff inspects a cadet. I LET'S GET PHYSICAL: Coach Pennies provides supervision for his students involved in a weight program. await the team of Federal Inspectors at their annual M, l GO FOR IT: Steven Breeze heads for the finish line. Plenty of physical activity is available for students in the PE and ROTC departments. Whether itis marching or running, lifting weights, or getting inspected, the programs provide a lot of interest to the physically active student. Naturally, those who excel in ROTC get promoted to officer ranks. Those athletes who excel can go on to become members of teams to compete for the school. Sponsored by Mrs. J. Gothard Page 137 M usic-Related Subjects, History ,Q Aw. rad W, SING ALONG: Christine Szeredy sings with the choir. TWIRLING: Michelle Nunez twirls her cape at half- time. Classes, classes, classes. There are all kinds of them at Parkland. Students can study music of all kinds, and music-related activities such as dance too. Band, choir and orchestra give students plenty of chances to tune, march, play, and perform. History and government are two of the subjects which give students a look at our heritage. Much of it can be found in the library. Research papers, Supreme Court Case Studies and many other items of in- formation are here. Page 138 Sponsored by Mrs. Maurine Webb - -M s,.,,.,Mm-..,ea, 2 :M-ww M H I ,Q ., aw... 4' ' 'i fi WMJ . .,,,, QL ,,,, ffZ,,Q.,,g:sj , VV 1 ..r. w tt rrvit a-mwmm-M M if it 'f ' s.,,, , .-,, V ,, .r,,,,,,.,,,.,,, yy, M W. ' Fiia WW ,,.,. . ,J Mnww-W WMNWMWWW 'ME Qifff' WARM UPS: Modern Dancers perform these stretching and conditioning exercises daily in Mrs. Martinez' class, P' , t z , .,,., , .,. ! K Vrzk g HALFTIME SHOW: Lisa Bonneau and Wanda Grimes lead members of the marching band and flags during a halftime performance. Provide Interesting Cla s Studies E A Sw, kv ,A I ,,,. V CHECK IT OUT: Library club members gain experience in library work and assist the librarians as Christine Szeredy shows here. , f ,Sherrill IT,S IN THE BOOK: Says Coach Vanely to Steve MAP STRATEGY: Mr. Quinsenberry points out the Island of Grenada to Brian Bramer as they discuss U.S. Alvarez. Foreign Policy. i . yti , yiss BREAK TIME: Robert Rosado takes a break while others in class continue to study their American History TESTS: Anne Bennett and Dale Wilson complete a lesson. test. Sponsored by Mrs. Koszegi Page 139 Math, Science Tease ind ,' EXPERIMENTING: Glen Lang and Rick Gutierrez study reactions. RELATIVELY SPEAKING: Mr. Mott explains that Newton's law of relativity doesn't refer to someone's relatives. ei! 6 ff -,E i, , :lim i f , , 2' . 1 at QQ ' W we L 'H av 4 A 7 , , , W., al... PRETENDING: Hyue Mi McLeod pretends to study SHOWING: Mark Sullivan identifies an artery in the for a test. thigh. E 2 i l 1 WZ TELLING: Coach Barreras illustrates a pressure point. Page 140 Sponsored by Mr. Richard Pickett HELPED: Mr. Carrasco looks over the shoulder of Gina Briones as she works on an Algebra problem in class. Students Learn Vocational Skills f if .U-4- l xv-ff 35, N 5 I . I Y xx if X , ix X - - xiii. ' t I Q CAR PROBLEMS: Jeremiah Jones and Jerry Little MASTERING: Eddie Jurado tries to master typing skills under the direction of Mrs. Perez. fix an engine. PROBLEM SOLVING: Karen Layne and Mrs. Lola Paine attempt to solve a problem related to Vocational Office Education. P-C. ., . 1, ' fr aa M , :rm ?ZtfS55?if'a 4r5 fa MEASURING METRICS: Above: Roy Embertson shows Mark Barrera the use ofa compass for drafting class. WORKING HARD: Left: Gary Vasquez and Jimmy Theriault oil a piece of machinery under the supervision of their instructor. Math, Sciences, Vocational Education all have a place in the Parkland High cur- riculum. Students get the opportunity to experience everything from Physical Sci- ence to Physicsg from Fundamental Math to Calculus. They can use everything from computers to word processorsg learn me- chanics or drafting. Office procedures, woodworking and many other subjects are available for anyone interested. Sponsored by Mr. Henry Paine Page 141 Language Arts Classes, Drama, BEHIND THE SCENES: Journalism students got a look at how the news is put together when they visited the facilities of KTSM Radio-TV during a field trip. ef? REHEARSAL: Yvonne Alvarez and Kami Hookano act out a scene from the fall production of A COM- PANY OF WAYWARD SAINTS. EXAM INTENSITY: Members of an English class try to avoid looking at the photographer as they con- centrate on their test. Page 142 Sponsored by the Yearbook Staff. ff? 9 TERM PAPERS: Rene Hall finishes up a research DEFINITIONS: Patty Salinas looks up vocabulary paper. words. H omemaking Interest PHS Students afXi',,1:i1'7f',,.. , Mit li! ,milf.fii',m 54133 .. it t J Zgizfy wiv.: Wf.- .-,,' 1 me ffl: if .,,, ,,.,, ,f , x I ft , bca- . , Q, www. t ,, te.,t iiigg M i .-hqw, ,My --C, f ,, ,-V 'xg HOMEMAKING CLASS: Mrs. Thompson's Homemaking students are shown planning a menu for one of their 5 ,tl , GOURMET COOK: Margaret Briones checks on a ICE WATER Amy Perea tries out the ice water dis- dish she is baking' . Kal SCHEDULING: Mrs. Thompson prepares a schedule of activities for her homemaking and child develop- ment classes. N N 'N :D ,i i i ,A- T M MSE-15:4- , llp, p ppsss M.. WL, AT THE SINK: Michelle Belmont measures water for a recipe she is preparing in homemaking class. Students in Language Arts Classes learn to express themselves through the writing and speaking of our language. Whether it is by developing a book report, writing com- plete sentences, or conducting heavy re- search for a term paper, the experience will benefit them later on. In the speech and drama classes, oppor- tunity is there for performing. Speech con- tests, plays, readeris theatre, and many oth- er activities provide outlets for those who wish to enter them, and the behind-the- scenes activities allow for stage hand, make-up and directing experience too. Homemaking gives both girls and boys a chance to prepare for making their homes more efficient, economical, and attractive after they are on their own. Sponsored by the Yearbook Staff. Page 143 Claudia Anderson Rene Barreras Sue Behra Juanita Blankenship Gabriel Bouche Doris Brown Edward Carrasco Dolly Carter Doyle Coats Mike Crowe Wendell Cumley Ron Dettman George Ellis Daniel Ferguson Endi Gil William Glover Ronnie Hernandez Richard Johnson David Kelley Herbert A. Kitchen Sandy Koszegi Shirley Loftland Emilie Madrid Linda Martinez Gabrielle McNeely Herb Mott Leonard Murray Joseph Pennies Betty Pope John Primozich Lola Paine Anthony Perez Isabella Perez Lynn Rush Eugene Shirley Victor Smith Barbara Stevens Lisa Thompson Lawrence Vanley Leon Wade Ray Waggoner Maurine Webb 1 Parkland Teachers Add Variety, 1 1, 'E , J 1 ,J fe -f-oi 'F' 57 fe' L , g T ,g l pp ipp hk J. I Vi . r-, . I kr t ' L s , ,4 X WMA 1. E 7 l X 4. xl 'S' fl J 'W l ,, y K x ra: ,I 1 WL- 1 Ki A ' 1 .i K' 2 F ' 7' .S 2. ' -5 3 J' 5 g I xv y - J,r' J j, AA 5 .M yp,ry 63 pyta rw '51 5. .L as pgfhwd. , .Ui ' N Q XA I rf ' . - J sr vga , M 4 at ryytaay ,ea I . J J I 2r 2 'V' X X, srra A J A it is t a V l P , lg-.ra Page 144 Sponsored by Yvonne Veilleux e r J ' i'i L ' Q. 40' ' - 1210 Excitement to Everyday Classes ARE YOU LISTENING'?: James Rich looks over at Chuck Powlus as he took time from Biology class to pose for the photographer, READY . . . ACTION: Mr. Jack Spradley supervises the drama club rehearsal of the play A Company of Wayword Saints . P i I Vllgil' V H .5 ,r V: ' ,, , as as srrsr C i M W we M W E ' E i' V' Lim? TFL? if , Nm Vzli ,,-V V V Patricia Clemens V lyyy 3 3 Daniel Gonzalez A I ..,: ,V I J Johnnie Gothard - E srt,s li Henry Paine ree T ' V t Richard Pickett 'L Bettie Thomas Rebecca Wylie t trii reei REEL TROUBLE: Kevin Volk and David Andree try to thread the projector while Chris Uribe watches. Sponsored by Mr. Gabriel Bouche Page 145 Staffs Keep School Clean, Fed Olivia Berumen Rosa Coates Jose Contreras e . , Benjamin Douthard e - - :V Edelgard Gutierrez '- I j 5 f' Q Vular Harris - t . t :fx . if-03 I x 1' Albert Martinez Mae Ogle Q Aurelia Priego i,'- '- Cindy Silva 55 ' 5 Martha Stout tl f I. 1 V 35. . ... t 1 K SOUPS ON: Above: Mrs. Mae Ogle prepares a big pot of vegetable soup for lunch, Bottom Right: WHAT's COOKIN'?: Bertha Santos and Easter Granados, substitute cafeteria workers prepare enchi- ladas, always a student favorite. Thanks to the hard work and dedication of the Parkland Cafeteria Staff, students and faculty have hot nutritious lunches each day. Cafeteria personnel arrive very early on the campus to create the meals. They prepare an average of 508 meals per week, serving approximately 89,739 meals a year. The custodial staff cleans the seventy- three classrooms each day after Parklands 785 students have finished studying. Thanks to their work while students are on vacation, the floors are usually polished and the school is spotless when we come back. The security staff works day and night to make sure the campus is safe and protected from vandals or trespassers. Page 146 Sponsored by Ms Emilie Madrid UR GA NIZA T I ONS if ,.....,.....,.....mm......, ....,.,..w4..mf.m....M.z,,f,,,.,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,M,,, ..,,c,...s..,.c,.c,N.,.,......,.. W......,W.f,,,..,..w..,,,W.,..- ,,W, .M .,.. ,,,,, . ,.,, , ,,,V,,,MW ,, Q T, .Z ' 'fi fl , nf 5 I , 7 Z Q ' M- G QW Hg ad., - , ' a f-fr f. at Q .f at ff' , 3 , , , - ' ,,,, 1, teiii , ,, t . T ' A-is fa. . 1 - , , - A . 1 f ah 5 mm W'k' ..- 3 lr Q J ' 3 W 5 4 7 . 51,5 A . , ' .,,,. L , Q H 4-Su, :.A N. . , . in f ' ' VAVVAA 1 ,T g T 'L -' . , gf g V g Ugg 1 '- ' f . 5 1 ... Q f 4 . , . at T ' Wife t' ' 57 Q it T' 4 ' ' If K 5 .. lr ,dw . We 3 le .W g.,,,,., - - 1 lu, . - D av g iS'lie' -rs aata ..,. . t + -t f .-, ,,., . . i . , g , .Lili .15 l ,.,w -- M-. - T . A l r ' S ' , ,, , , l Hr H W - If rby- --IAA Y Y--I W,fW,,., ' 'A- f,,NvW W M , .,,,. .1 ...H ,, , ..,, . ,. M! Clubs and organizations offer students the chance to further their interests in spe- cific subjects, and to associate with stu- dents who have similar interests. Groups such as choir, band and dance and drama give the students chances to perform in public and privately in classroom situa- tions. Honor societies recognize outstanding student work. The National Honor Society, Thespians, Quill and Scroll, and others in- clude students who have reached the top in their special interest fields. Other clubs provide social outlets, field trips, speakers, and a variety of activities to interest their members. EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS: Bonnie Martinez, Walter Chaidemenos, Becky Watson, Susanna Tarango, Ron Shelton, Rod Georges, Michael Nunez, Antonio Narvaez, Johnny Deal, Bea Guz- man, Tricia McClean, and Barry Patter- son. Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Page 147 e f1 ,fs 5 L ssss as is eess g:g5551iiE:ffilfffifiwffgii E X i . fqiiilifliif? . ,......, jg ....... ,gtg Mr. Henry Paine 'LLL 6239? C at w Us : II: 7: rs, X ew I-Q t xii E' Q rf 5 5 E si ,A RS I KVk,iV X ,..: 2, ational Honor Society Represents - , -i ,W ,,,,.w 7. eee 'S-L. F 'il ! 3 ft. ,, sm 72 qw full ' Lkk' if Egg' x dir If Anne Bennett Lisa Bonneau h a v e .,.,, . , 1 ..f, Q Q Ie'. .ui N -5. .f iiff ifif f in eefi it I 5 John CCIUCCYOS Dolores Chaidemenos N ancy Galarza Ken Gorski .r :Q Q-as-mv s L t it E A511 5? r L ii E x A is 1 X ir. , . ,.m... F' . ' ,,,. James Jones Jean Jones Page 148 Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Samela Burston Trisa Clark , ' ' i l orroo il ' ss S AAEA , . f f aea I ii s e 1 oae s Laurie Hollenbach Karen Kerby Carol Camacho o.,, .il M ' ' im' Terry Daniels eg .,:, Ti C ge Betty Holman I '1t-,. ' ' , :ii M it '.'., fe rerer i Jim Kubinski Charlene Camacho Dora Castro Rhonda Dobberthein Donna Dungan Wifi ' A 1 iiii: o L L io eere 1 ooo ,,,, ili il' 1 2 I ,,'. , 'N LeAnn Johnson E, Lynda Lang Crystal Jones 'r 1 N or Yvonne Lazcano iMMM M M Q 5 t ,, ii' ! !' ' L My 1 D Xl- ,...:1. t ' ',, 1: he MM M M -' , S rr MMM '1 iMMll :-'4 I DMM gsee MM e- r ' MM ': 3 Tsl, fj l N i f lf D i i M , ' S gl e e f 1 Jerry Little Albert Lazcano Debbie Marquez Rudy Martinez ,i,rr irir rrrr M li' . Adrian Maskill Robyn McDonald S cholarship, Leadership, Service ,.r1 E Q M M ii Mary McKinley Sheila Miles ' r i 'rer rrl- , 3 trw rl' ii il,, , g - MM MN 4 k,,,. MMM, ' X -wiv X r +o g wr: If ,R gr Mk Y 1 ,,r, , M X Erlr. W M ,rreyyyir - -- --ee. -1: M MM,Hm.,fMw.MM.. Michelle Deward Deana Smith Karen Tatsuhara Yvonne Veilleux 3 'e . i,, . 'fQ ..,. F MM ,M tree M rree M -,.: M:M 'T QQTMM ...,, Q e H 7 qi N i'i'i ii R Mi iii ': ,,,,,. S ieehh ' lliilre Mark Nelon MM ii Carolyn Standlee Delray Peeples f d: ' In A K Mark Stevens e'rI'e 11 M 'wc M M,MtM.t MMMMMM . DMMM ' - M rte ' M' g 1 -... s' M Mf MrM t e Bonnie Wasser Laurie Watson MM iiiii ii r Miil . MMMM MMM .Mfr ' ' MMMM M. ,MM M f MMMM MMMM Q t tlsst iti 2, L John Wenke Louise Wiedel Wanda WhitC0mb ChI'lSI1ll'l21 WhiIC Thomasina Russ Jennell Seward Cindy Sutton Christine Szeredy The National Honor Society recognizes the scholarship, leadership and service ofits members. Under the direction of its sponsor Mr. Paine and president, Mary Mckinley, the group was very active this year at Park- land High. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY S 'Q I xg R X XX Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Page 149 Q MMMMM Student Council embers Keep STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: Row l: Rodney Grotte, Clay Harrison, Charles Dixson, Shelly Seward, Tracie Andrews, Nancy Mortenson, Kim McClure, and Maria Medina. Row 2: Felicia Bayer, Wanda Grimes, Kim Feidner, Vanessa Fuson, Anne Bennett, Charlene Camacho, Danny Theriault, Sandy Miller, Marco Castello, and Veronica DeLaRosa. Not Shown: Lynda Lang, Gary Wright, Kim Hall, Ramona Ameen, Donna Dungan, Marian Almeida, Mary McKinley, Anna Velasco, Michelle Sanders, Bonnie Martinez, Veronica Ramirez, Becky Gutierrez, and Ester Alaniz. 'ww COUNCIL LEADERS: Elsa Falcon, secretary, Carol Camacho, president, and members Samela Burston and Clay Harrison confer with their sponsor, Mr. Val Lopez. Page 150 Sponsored by Yearbook Staff I iq? Student Interest, Spirit High A T 5 ,. I ,,.,., . W ATTENTION TO THE MEETING: Barry Patter- son, vice president watches a meeting of the student council. BUCKLING UP: Elsa Falcon attaches a bumper sticker to a Matador car as a part of a safety campaign by the student council. 1 A ff FUND RAISING: Left and Above: Christine Na- varro and Kim Feidner, student council members make posters and hang them as they participate in one of the student council fund raising programs. Under the direction of Carol Camacho, 5. , tpp president and sponsor, Mr. Val Lopez, this .. , ' earis student council has had one of its fi, X- most successful years. A great schedule of 'f-WEL' Aim, activities during homecoming week was cli- maxed by a dance honoring the queen and her court at the Biggs Field Officers' Club. The council also conducted safety and drug awareness drives, and members at- tended several city and area meetings. Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Page 151 5, Publications Staffs Prin Ester Alaniz Bobby Broadstreet Sports Student Life wif T' 1-QQLTQA Terri Bullard Organizations S' 3 Mfr Elsa Falcon Kim Hall Bonnie Martinez Honorsg Organizations Sports Editor-in Chief Gig tug ,AJ f ' Barry Patterson Josie Pena Ron Shelton Sports Seniors Second period and fifth period each day room 106 becomes a beehive of activity as the yearbook and newspaper staffs perform their job of recording Park- land's history. Typing, Writing, Pasting, Cutting, Photographing, Developing, and Printing become the tasks of the mo- ment as the staffs strive to bring order out of confu- sion, and a newspaper and a Yearbook out of separate stories, headlines, quotes, and captions. Newspaper editor, Gena Bayler and yearbook editor Bonnie Martinez lead their staffs through the publica- tions deadlines with the help of Mr. Ron Dettman, sponsor. This year's yearbook has the added help of Miss Emilie Madrid, student teacher, who was a valuable addition to the staffs supervision. GATHERING SENIOR BRAGS: Josie Pena, senior section collects Senior Brags from Steve Carrier as Walter Chaidemenos confers with Ms Madrid on a layout. 152 This page sponsored by Mr. Richard C. Pickett Underclass Walter Chaidemenos Sports, Academics A CQ' ,, '. lg 1' ' ,Cf i. . ki V, Q mfg Q A Rafael Navarrette Organizations Susanna Tarango Underclass ,i I Record Donna Dungan Sportsg Student Life fi Mike Nunez Organizationsg Sports .JV Becky Watson Academics f Matador F un-games-Activities is A g Jz, 2.1 .1 Mg.: ' .' , - ,', -'-M C V ,L Mr. Ron Dettman Sponsor f Advisor Charity Cook Reporter Sheila Miles Reporter Ms Emilie Madrid Student Teacherf Advisor Editor Gena Bayler Johnny Deal Reporter Reporter Elsa Falcon :-: cr, : f ..,, . Mark Nelon Carla Walters Reporter Reporter I 1 5 1 l 5 Anne Bennett Terri Bullard Reporter Reporter M.-ff Joe Graham Mary Ann Mata Business Mgr. Reporter SEARCHING PROOFSHEETS: Ms Madrid and Bonnie Mar- tinez look over proofsheets to select pictures for the opening section. TEDIOUS LABOR: pays off for yearbook advisor, Mr. Ron Dettman as he prepares negatives to be proofsheeted. This page sponsored by Mr. Melvin Weckworth 153 Matador Band, Groups Delight Fans Drum Majors: Delray Peeples and Lisa Bonneau vi' HALFTIME: The Matador Band entertains the crowd. Page 154 Sponsored by Yearbook Staff WOODWINDS: Sylvia lager, Gina Briones, Lydia Garcia, Juana Bradby and Tina Rich. Row 2: Mark Ortiz, Donna Ulloa, Michelle Martinez, Bonnie Ramirez, Laura Barnes, Lena Contreras. Row 3: Michael Morales, Virginia Munoz, Jeanne Dye, Rhonda Dunham, Eric Waits, Michelle Maley, and Jill Jones. 5 W , . -as 'Z A -1 A ,Q J .1 - Lf ,L l ' I En Q V .Q Q -.mwnwem was 'ww . N 9471 aa 4, 3' L. .. A-all LOW BRASS: Ronnie Cooper, Mario Alvarado, Darrell Knippa, Jay Gill, Darren Athens, Robert Shaw, Donny Kizziar. ,wi A Q. BRASS: Arty Uribe, Danny White, David Hughes, Craig Kennedy, Danny Theriault, Alberto Rivas, John Wingo. Row 2: Robert Lopez, Eric Farley, Alex Vasquez, Rafael Navarrette, and Andy Collins. MATADOR PRIDE Members of the marching band line up for a special halftime ro d p gram presente as a part of Homecoming Ceremonies. The Band is directed by Mr Carl Bolender 10 fo J. ,f 'I 4 'f T' f , 'F 47W'?l!'Jl2wN-I WOODWINDS: Row l: Carla Walters, Lourie Bay- er, and Leslie Bell. Row 2: Bonnie Reza, Israel Perez, James Walker, and Robert Briones. MIDDLE LEFT: Woodwinds: Tina Waits, Carolyn Standlee, and Margaret Briones. Row 2: Sue Dunker, Kelly Ward, Debbie Marquis, Myliam Grumet, and Veronica DeLaRosa. BOTTOM LEFT: PERCUSSION: Isabel Quezada, Lisa Griffey, Jimmy Szeredy, Frank Cabrera, Kenny Penoyer, Chris Ware, and Frank Whisler. ABOVE: LEADERS: Delray Peeples, drum major, Mr. Carl Bolender, director, and Lisa Bonneau, drum major. Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Page 155 .Halt GROUP SHOT: Once a year the Matador marching band and members of the Flags combine to pose for their group picture. This panoramic picture is taken by Goldbeck Studio. Band, Flags Create Musical Images te aim ff gg rr 5. , V f . , 1 M ' 1 'it ffgiati i L 4, .' F. QQ' 4' 4'3 ' ' .A f 4 Q ,Q f-lg . Oi, R I T it . ,s' . , ., za! Q ,'f,.,. s 'QM 3 'L vl'ti,l,1fO it I 2 2 fig ff H v X' 1 A ...M I, 0. Q4 A FLAGS: This group of young ladies works to perfect intricate precision routines to be performed while the band plays. They become an integral part of the Matador half- time shows. Members include: Row l: Rhonda Dobberthein, CCO-Captainj, Becky Gutierrez, Vita Arinduque, Colleen Rockwell, Sheila Pendergraft, Rosie Dominguez, Michelle Sanders, Martha Licano and Wanda Grimes, captain. Row 2: Virginia Gamboa, Christina White, Sandy Miller, Bonnie Martinez, and Michelle Triplet. It ,aw l DIRECTION: Mr. Jack Spradley watches rehearsal. TOPSY TURVY: While Delray Peeples watches John Ceniceros examines Yvonne Alvarez who has fallen. Dramatists Produce Fall Play aflae i.. We gf! BEHIND THE SCENES: Assistant director, Laurie Hollenbach and Technical director, Steve McBride check their cue sheets. 17 ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE: A COMPANY OF WAYWARD SAINTS became the fall production of Parkland Dramatists. Mr. Jack Spradley directed the play. wtf: CAST 8a CREW: Delray Peeples, Sherri Schynder, John Ceniceros, Kami Hookano, Yvonne Alvarez, and Sharon McBride. Row 2: Troy Angell and Nick Ponce. Row 3: Steve McBride, Laurie Hollenbach, Vickie Wallace and Jason Evans. Not Shown: Jimmie Szeredy. i 'F Sponsored by Mrs. Ima J. Hall Page 157 Student Vocalists Develop Talent ALL-DISTRICT: Row l: Robyn McDonald, Carolyn Standlee, Kami Hookano, Laurie Watson, Roy White, and Terri Sunby. Row 2: Jane Quiamboa, Chandra Marshall, Marilyn Adams, Brian Fish, and Christine Szcredy. Not Shown: Louise Wiedel. 5 . , b .,., . .a.. , . . . . ., N., , - .ts . Mr. Eugene ShirleyeChoir Director The Matador Choir is one of the busiest groups at our school. Their appearances be- gin early in the first semester, and continue throughout the entire year. They include Thanksgiving and Christmas concerts at area shopping centers, nursing homes, and for groups and organizational meetings. Choir members have the opportunity to join a number of small ensembles to further develop their musical abilities in quartets, madrigals, etc. MADRIGALS: Left to right: Carolyn Standlee, Kami Hookano, Laurie Watson, and Roy White. Page 158 Sponsored by Carla Walters In Choir, Ensemble erformances AL. 'anvil lla--....,. . ALL-REGION: Row l: Carolyn Standlee, Robyn McDonald, Kami Hookano, and Laurie Watson. Row 2: Jane Quiamboa, Chandra Marshall, Marilyn Adams and Christine Szeredy. Not Shown: Louise Wiedel. -, , Mrs. Betty Pope-Accompanist This year the Parkland choir placed more people on the honor choirs than any other school in the El Paso area on a percentage basis. It was an outstanding job by choir direc- tor Mr. Eugene Shirley and his accompa- nist Mrs. Pope. The group performed at the Christmas Program and at the Beauty Contest, and took part in solo and ensemble festivals in this area. w . Carolyn Standlce and Kami Hookano-Area Choir. gi EE I N GIRLS CHOIR: Chandra Marshall, Marilyn Martinez, and Marilyn Adams. Not Shown: Tanynia Goad, and Karra Cushing. Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Page 159 Choir Completes Outstanding Year f . f..W.., ,, MATADOR CHOIR: Row l: Chandra Marshall, Jill Charron, Robyn McDonald, Carolyn Standlee, Laurie Watson, Laurie Corbett, Marilyn Adams, and Edith Munson. Row 2: Liz Montoya, Deanna Combs, Karen Hanson, Prsicilla Aguilar, Roy White, Kami Hookano, Marilyn Martinez, Christine Szeredy, Denise Keller, and Shirley Hughes, Row 3: Anna Fourzan, James Quiamboa, Cherry Masters, Carlos Cota, Brian Fish, Elmer Stainbrook, Marilyn Adams, Terry Sunby, Diana Smith, Betheny Roberts, Laura Holly. Not Shown: Louise Wiedel, Karra Cushing, Mario Gonzalez, Allan Dienstbier, Caroline King, Debbie Pyzewski, and Cindi Goins. l i l i 2 3 ' Left: Laurie Watson-Choir President. Right: GOLDEN GIRLS: Robyn McDonald, Terry Sunby, and Diana Smith. Page 160 Sponsored by Yearbook Staff '?i?f2fQ1 '- ART CLUB MEMBERS: Jeff Prowers, Martin Daniels, Tracie Andres, Louis Wiedel, Marlyn Adams, and Carolyn Standlee. At'tAddCl t PHSC ,A nw A N, 1, i,,,, , hm , W b . Q 1 S I T A Lp ,ff if X ia Ziff 1 , E ' i i A if 'wi ' . an L ,fl W W T sfis ' v -f 1:-,Q Qfjg ffi f ew 2 iii ssl . ,i ,, , L ,s1,i , ,!,.7,,, is 'Z 1-1 A ar , lg ff! 544 'K 45? NXATM,-ff pf, Z 1 3025, if , ff! -at E rr W? 5 3 A: ' Q Christine Szeredy, pres. Tracie Andrews, sec. Mrs' Claudia Andgrson, Spon. Laurie Watson, Sgtrat- Carolyn Si?1IldlCC, VP. Arms S V . 2' , .fi-1' J k.,t A ,.t, V , k,.V A ,, 1 .K W: MASKS: In the spring of last year, art club members perfected the technique of making masks and sculp- tures from molds. Martin Daniels and Tracie Andrews sketch part of the Parkland Campus. Sponsored by the Yearbook Staff Page 161 Fellowship of Christian Athletes MEMBERS: Row l: Angie Pena. Marvin Williams. Cyd Ballard, and Christine Brooks. Row 2: Joe Graham, Donna Dungan, Edwin Cartagena, and Coach Lubbers :f I , 3 -3 ' Si 4 sg N Q S wif Sswskii. -S1 vw' C l ,il FCA SPONSOR: Coach Tim Lubbers is one ofthe FCA sponsors. Page 162 Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Qfs MUSCLE BUILDING: ls only part of Fernando Mendavil's life. W a is Q Q l gg Discusses Religion 62 Athletics COMBINED MEETING: Often two or more school get together for combined meetings as the Fellowship of Christian Athletes from Parkland and Andress showin this picture. I ei-Mo QQ-. t 'fp...t- ti.s. I .t.s , ' - , U , ,, .LL. 1 Nz! figs . I M we :S . vp ji BODY BUILDER: Fernando Menavil of Arizona spoke to FCA members SPONSORS: Coaches Tim Lubbers and Joseph Pennies. about how religion had influenced his life. NOI ShOWf1Z Coach Kevin Joyce, Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Page I63 Capetwirlers Add Color to Hal times 4 2 ? i Deanna Snyder Cathy Georges Dawn Henley Veronica Gardea Theresa Montes '-ff1fe'-f- -f-aww -W W-M, -,., ,H , 7- .l harm Michelle Nunez Nancy Galarza Evelyn Galarza Sonya Correa Rosa Escorza ,..,... ..., ...- e'.w yum Yvonne Alvarez Rosa Perkins Jill Jones Zinda Jernigen DOTH Castro Page 164 Sponsored by Yearbook Staff 4? ww., ,K , EW? f' ' -vmrmu, tr., .4 ,,,, P T Matador Spirit: Mats show off their capetwirling abilities. 7 Veronica Ramirez Monica Baughman, Capt. Mrs. Lynn Rush-sponsor Cathy Geroges, sweetheart ., .. ,,,,f f eff .. W K W I M-...M I They displayed their talents and hard work during the football games and pep rallies. i in Capetwirlers await their turn to perform for the student body. The symbol of the Matador spirit, are the capetwirlers. They perform different types of routines during the school year at the basketball and football pep rallies. V Monica Baughman was named captain of the capetwirling squad this year. She has been very active while attending Parkland. She was on the yearbook staff, student coun- cil, named capes sweetheart, and her senior year captain. The capetwirlers practiced very hard in order to please the student body during pep rallies and the au- dience during halftime at the foot- ball games. They represent out school in parades and other compe- titions for the Ysleta schools. They also make appearances with the band. V77 Rod Georges, beau Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Page 165 Letterclub Spread School Spirit 1 s ,W eg 1 E on N Barry PattersonfPresidem Linda Davis-Vice-President Sheila Miles-Treasurer I ,.k ki N, . Fi ll ' , X N52 A is V A 23 5 15 2 IQ 2 , if ai' S Fif i ? e lle? E f f SSS 3 SSSS A QR I , . A. S- B 'zfsiii . .j5-1' ' 'Ek53i:2::E57::E- . il , ' -' 'z af Q 83-84 LETTERMEN: Rodney Grotte, Steve Vejil, Gerald Williams, Jimmy Kubinski, Mark Nelon, Mike Burgess, Gary Wright, Terry Kebschull, Rudy Martinez, Billy Prendergraft, Jerry Hash, Danny Theriault. Not Shown: Charlie Cline. S Coach Dan Ferguson Coach Rene Barreras Coach Richard Hanson Page 166 Sponsored by Yearbook Staff NEW MEMBERS: Michelle Kohrs, Alicia Hohrs, Stacy Lofland, Anna Fourzan, Anne Bennett, Sandra Bowles, Kim Feidner, Cyd Ballard, Yvonne Lazcano, Yvonne Al- varez, Barbara Provencio, and Debbie Marquez. ix . Coach Hanson received a letter jacket from the club. BLOOD DRIVE: David Edwards bravely gives blood in the letter clubls annual project. PATCHES: Every club member receives a patch. 83-84 LETTERMEN: Rae Crooks, Angie Pena, Sheila Miles, Patsy Contreras, Linda Davis, Lisa Bonneau, Annette Riley, Ramona Ameen and Donna Dungan Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Page 167 Salta ova Performing groups CLUB OFFICERS: Bonnie Martinez, treasurer, Kevin Montes, vice-presidentg Yvonne Breeze, president, and Kim Hall, secretary. THE INNOCENT LOOK: Andy Reedy, Kevin Montes and Marvin Williams were the only three guys to make performing group this year. The annual recital was held this year in late April. It was called a concept story dealing with Planet Earth being destroyed. The dancers portrayed the loyalty of humans who stayed on the Earth even though it was being destroyed, and the betrayal of others who left the Earth to live on the planet Plazt. Page l68 Sponsored by Bonnie Martinez ., a tlt R ' f ssr . P PERFORMING GROUP: Row l: Bonnie Martinez, Jill Charon, Pavonay Duprey, Michelle Layne, Aurelia Cole, and Kevin Montes. Row 2: Pat Sifuentes, Adrianne Rush, Susanna Tarango, Becky Watson, Carmen Ponton, Andy Reedy, and Marvin 5 5 i I l l i l E s KALEIDOSCOPE: Dancers pose for a Kaleidoscopic view, demonstrating a floral design. Show ffA Touch of Their Skills . Ji is -if .4 A -.. Qs ' sy: 93, Williams. Row 3: Yvonne Breeze, Christine Miller, Michelle Sanders, Wanda Grimes, and Kim Hall. X. i. g .-b X xi A ' ,b . AQ i . . f , , as f ul if A V . as' 4. 'W 'T' l - K- . , Fymzr he K, ' X ' - r k.kk . K K A ,4x U V t. i K K A f . a - Egg? A 5 n a w E x .I - A . gig Sys. -'.. .W -' . ' e g- f V ' ' Q 9 iz. r - L, -.,-, ' ' ,. ' -1.5 . i - fx., . 1- a 4-'S f. l N ,, x X -' ' 'EP' ' Q 1 ' . 3 l 2 .- k ,f 5, X . , f J . . 7 LL K - .5 ' , ess,, -Q A , 1 i is ' r'f' L , 2 we ii J 1 ' 5l'f?1ife. ll kifi 'Li' i LJ , ' I M Fav, .. fifiav- V Q Q W ' 5 V Rn elle, R... WINNERS: The performing group won first place honors at the Sun Carnival Dance Competition. They danced to Beat Itf' SOLO WINNERS: Successful at the Sun Carnival Dance meet were Pavonay Duprey, lst place, Kevin Montes and Jill Charron, 2nd place winners, and Yvonne Breeze, 3rd place. Parkland was the only school to place at the competition. Sponsored by Bonnie Martinez. Page 169 Cadets Get Military Training Liz! 'Ji ni . Mr. Wm. Glover SFC F. Kee l 1 l ' l 3 Q -j si, J . -. ts ,ti . 'ev 3 . ' - ' 5 ' J 2 .ig Pvt. P. Brooks 2lt. E. Carlton SALUTE: The long shadows tell a tale-Drill Team members put in long hours practicing their drills. . - ,,!,.,.N -'SBS . 1 uf.. . 5 g L gy gy li I .,Js:k'. r , 'ff R .J . .elf . A ss: -5, tg ,l,x K .2 K .K K ig li Maj. C. Cook Maj. R. Fourzan Maj. M. Gonzalez Cpl. S- MCBYMC Sgt. J. Montes Ssg. J. Rodriguez . Q lj ...', ,pw .- 1 ki V ' ' Zlt. C. Barraza Sgt. T. Blanks lSgt. M. Costello Page 170 Sponsored by Ron Shelton , K! xiii as Sgt. D. Gonzalez Zlt. R. Gutierrez Cpl. T. Mandel lLt. J. Graham Cpl. R. Rosado Ssg. R. Salas Maj. J. Snyder lLt. B. Wasser .. if 4--,js -era.-1... . -. gf .6554 1 ' Tis - . X- 4 53? '1 gg: . 5. . - i x 3 i 5 I 2lt. C. Duran Ssg. C. Durrer Cpl. D. Garcia Zlt. N. Garcia Sgt. J. Compton Sfc. J. Rodriguez Q5 'ff , ' , Q . wtf? S V' Wt, 'ff S ' 'Woe t L N my gfsxsk 1 . .A K5 gig A gg, x. Tk E? Y: :ga 'Hey' x 3 :qt x ti X 5 5 ..... a l X 2 . , -.1-ze. .. .. 5.217 - K Maj. R. Landry Maj. T. Lis Cpt. T. McCann Sgt. S. Uribe Pvt. C. Williams Sgt. M. Bradsher ,t ' -e'33w5l5,qj . -Ntbifzfif ff? yt ,- .ir , -H '-, 25.3555 g,,' .322 f e f zu -w e 1 if-H M Z .Q.,. ,, 3. Y 5 'fi R Q W .fx r A N QQ 1. .. lg QW te. sw EN Q, we Q tl. Xe. 'IZ 3, Ll :-565 X 3-A .3-at, fs , Q Ssg. H. Bragg Pvt, B, Pughey Ssg, F. Mathews Cpt. J. Little X. , .4 rv. Cpl. T. Campos Sst M. Gardula SSS- J- Glendon SSE' A- Means Cpt. B. Pendergraft Maj. A. Kohrs Ssg. J. Szeredy Ssg. M. Quezada S x CLOSE ORDER DRILL: Members of the drill team practice their routines from orders by Billy Pendergraft. Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Page 171 r. Glover, S gt. Kee Devote Lives Willis I . W 4. H I be Wx . Hunan! i E.. INSPECTION: Rafael Quezada under- goes Close inspection FEDERAL AFI: Cadets stand at attention during the annual Federal Inspection which was held in March last year. RQ We fi elm, I CPI. R- Bordelon 21-I. D- Sanders Cpt. J. Little Cpt. C. Deane Sgt. M. Fernandez lLt. R. White Ssg. T. Prugh 9 U T . 'J O 1 -' ,k . -1 , .f llmg - K 7 ' ' - . . iti 1 R I:i.' 1:22-'fs Ssg. G. VHSQUCZ Ssg. J. Evans 2Lt. R. White Pvt. J. Blas Sfc. T. Williams lLt. M. Shumate Pvt C, Melton . Q 2 I - Pvt. J. Porter Msj. J. Nava Maj. T. Lis Pvt. R. Fraher TEAM CAPTAINS: Randy Landry Rifle Team Captain, and Billy Pendergraft, co-captain. Page l72 Sponsored by Mr. 5' Mrs. Joseph Pennies To ROTC, Military Training, Cadets r FIRST AID: Michkey Shumate practices CPR on Rick Bordelon during an ROTC first Aid class. 1 T 1 Ei tits, u..i I .. COLOR GUARD: Richard Fourzan, R and Jack Compton. Strait oy White, Isabel Quezada, Q, DRILL TEAM-Awaits a com- mand. 3 RIFLE TEAM: Standing: Joe Graham and Mario Gonzalez. Kneel- ing: James Snyder and Steve McBride. Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Page 173 N s 4 Q , , i Q Tiff! X F s M 9 X Ofjice Education Association Mrs. Lola Paine Lulu Fierro Sponsor President-Jrs. :W ' g Charlene Camacho Vita Arinduque Carrie Andrews Treasurer-Jrs. Historiane-Jrs. Secretary-Jrs. 3' Ns Feliflia Bayer Tracy Campos Becky Contreras Maria Fernandez Norma Garcia 55'.,ilT, V - sf Patricia Kizziar Karen Layne Monica Linden Cal-yn Porter Vice-Pres. Jrs. Reporter X J XFX x x Q X . Qi N X A .. TX. X .ex N ,. U 5- , 5. f Belen Sanchez F - . .N Brandy Siebert Page 174 Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Provides Class-Related Outlet A . I 'fe 'ft s wt w v .M ,- t f i 1 .- wa. f , g k , ,Zi- 1:53 iz- 5 Q' 4 'le it '- i 2 ' is ' I ' i 1 .. it ' 1 .5 ' -as fi, Virginia Rodriguez Claudia Moreno Susan Bolen Brenda Vincent Wanda Whitcomb President-Srs. Vice-President-Srs. Secretary-Srs. 3 x T. Treasurer-Srs. Treasurer-Srs. OEA fOffice Education Associationj is a club for students who are enrolled in Vocational Office' Edu- cation The club provide activities for all of the students. There are many fund-raising activities such as can- dy sales, car washes, gobblegrams, mistletoe, spirit links, and fare well grams. Students elect officers who are in charge of the planning and running of the year's activities. Guest speakers, and field trips dot the year and there are special events at Christmas. In February, students enter area VOE contests, and if they win, advance to state VOE contests. Rosa Montoya Pennye Brooks Juana Garcia Historian-Srs. ,.. t ,, . fl of i sis.fi ' 1 . .I 1. 4? Qs.. 1,5323 ,S if F ,fi xx ii A' .Q 5 z OFFICERS: Junior OEA Officers take time out for a group photo. Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Page 175 D.E.C.A. Offcers Lead the Way Advisor Mr. Roy Waggoner W8. e 'K Cor. Sec. Bettina Smith- Wards Pres. Rudy Martinez- Kinneys P Z , Z a Rec. Sec. Laura Peeplesf Popular f 1 . Nl' 34? ' Q. l fu, 1 i is M in Vice Pres. Michelle 2nd Vice Pres. Olaf Tres. Ruben Trevino- Greene-Wards SchirmerfSafeway Wards 'Q -N 4- X O X f 3: , o e Q- X 7 . 'X N ' 'D Q X f O P Y X Q - - 'if , P P 0 , X fo f XX gy l 0 f Q t tttrr XX Q0 Y' ' Parl. Joe De La Rosa- David Barnes-K-Mart Popular ' ga ? E if? Mr. Waggoner's class listens as speaker talks. Guest Speaker explains how to 5611, Page 176 Sponsored by Rudy Martinez 19 ,MQW . i kanmy Q H J 1 'rr u uno Chantre Camack Steve Carrier-Wards Lori Drenton Erick FarleyfSafeway 1 i Fred Maynard-Safeway Kelly Meade-Wards l Jill Creviston-Bealls 'W Mike Hadley-Safeway Linda Niehanssl-1-Mart XX W Ray De La RosaiBag-n- Save Daryl Dowdy-Wards Tanya Jenkins-Go Round Robert JonesfSun Valley Texaco .af 1 Sharon Prestwood-Bealls Detlef Powers-Revco xww, ,,,,, , ,WWWW-M ,,,,,.,f'j 1 on l,lll S, in M in llll 5 l l y M M irer S ,,A, V V E' .274 1 I, James Snyder-Wards Phil StaffordfBailee Karen Tatsuhara-Wards Anna Velascogwards Mike Wells-Bailee Marine Marine Sponsored by Anna Velasco P2180 177 Modern Homemaker Develop Skill Nf5i,,f . 5, ye .5 , , M, if A Advisor Mrs. Lisa Thompson Michelle Belmont Sue Dunker ' 6 Pres. Marion Almeida V. Pres. Romona Ameen Laura Breeze Eva Burrola ' 1- 41- Karla Escobar Lydia Garcia f l .r. ZIP :W Sec. Kim Powers Tres. Christine Miller Carol Camacho Donna Dungan Qi ,,.., ea Guzman if 2 lei 93 j i is in 'W . i fx, 4' . 'QQ ' + I Veronica Jacquez Michelle Jarvis Zenda Jernigan Patricia Johnson Page l78 Sponsored by Rafael Navarrette Sylvia Iaegar Anita Latham 'naggi- ,f, , y L 'CW' ifwf f a r Cynthia Lockett Marrisa Martinez Fred Maynard Dallas Meade Sandra Miller u if i in f Amie Montgomery Maricela Montgomery Charles Penn Rosa Perkins Holly Powlus . B y 0 'H Wwra- t., i Ilnv Anthony Reedy Bonnie Rodriquez Lisa Sayas Barbara Welcing Tina Wiseman is Michelle Belmont prepares herself for a workout. Mrs. Thompson's class takes a break from work. Sponsored by Mrs. Lisa Thompson Page 179 HECE Trains Students for Careers Mrs. Janie Blankenship Sponsor Maria Gamboa David Collins Greg Smith Auto Acc. Sandy Perea Sandra Watson-Pres. Humpty-Dumpty Day Care Kathy M. Beltran Crhistina Duran Humpty-Dumpty Day Care Jose Rodriguez Gilbert Zuniga-Pres. Sergio Perkins-V.P. Der Weinerschnitzel Lynn K. Benjamin Golden Corral Lynda Lang Der Weinerschnitzel Angie Rodriguez Home Economics Cooperative Training pro- grams help students prepare for careers in the food-service areas and careers related to the home economics fields. Through HECE, students have a chance to get on-the-job training as well as a jump on the job market. Pizza Inn Margaret Briones National Day Care Bonnie Martinez Der Weinerschnitzel Stephanie Sandoval Samela Burston-Treas. Peter Piper Pizza Shawn Cabigon 'Skaggs Samantha Mandragan Burger King Yoli Soltero Laura BrownvSec. Gill Sc Viis Dora Castro Burger King S we be t 'ef' QI' K 1' K .. ..,..., l S 5 Tricia McLean Wendyis Mark Sullivan Pear1'S Grocery PiZZ21 IHI1 Jack-In-The-Box Civic Center QXMAKFRS The students in HECE hold an annual employ- Q50 OA er-employee banquet to honor the businessmen 1 'Y and women in the El Paso area who rovide them 44, 9 . . . p Q: fn the opportunity to learn their skills and earn mon- E - 73 ey while getting their high school education at the 1 El 0 . . 3 1 ' 3, same time. 14, , A 9: O i Q '41 oo 4' Q- Page 180 sponsored by Mrs. Frances Dungan Library Club Promotes Good Habits o o b r ifflfllflwm o b25 q A' v g obfbb if T. o o o 5 R rilrfif : it ll fl fri A '. 1- . . , . . W 41 inf' -saab X X X M . i g Q' 5 is 5' l -53 LIBRARY CLUB MEMBERS: Row l: Debbie Tillery, Sharon McBride, Carolyn Standlee, Louise Wiedel, Marilyn Adams, Laurie Hollenbach, and John Ceniceros. ROW 22 Robyn McDonald, Delray Peeples, Laurie Watson, and Diana Smith. m 4, 5 l l1Q il , QB 'UWM' -'ll ' - ... an nh: fun. Q num 11 ow' - .. , , e - .Q - . g . 'E 3 6 A Q I LL ' 1 . Q - JE nil . .. . 4, . , .' SQA' it rg? .xg f , l .C , see s lies ,QM M g ii .fi T! is . . OFFICERS: Debbie Tillery, student council rep., Christine Szeredy, student council alternate, and Robyn Advisors: Mrs. Garibay and Mrs. Steele McDonald, president. Not shown: Laurie Watson, vice presidentg Laura Peeples, secretaryg and John Cencieros, historian. The library club members assist Mrs. Steele and Mrs. Garibay in acquiring new materials for the library through their fund-raising efforts. This year, the group had a special project at the beginning of the year. They created a video tape for use in orientation of the library's materials, call Vampire in the Stacks. Always a very active group, the club holds an annual Christmas party, as well as several other social events. Sponsored by The Library Club Page 181 Language Club Studies Nations ,W f ,,u, A' , 1 f A ff 4 at i if M r i u 1 5 2' 5 i , ' 'i ii i I fy x 1 K I , ka .V Mrs. Behra-Spon. Mrs. KoszegifSpon. Mrs. McNellyfSpon. Bonnie WasserfPres. Troy AngellfV.P. Becky Andrews Tracie Andrews Alicia Jones Sharon McBride if 2 M Christine Szeredy Donna Ulloa Bettina Volk Louise Wiedel REFRESHING: Foreign Language Club members take time out for some refreshments during one of their meetings. Page 182 Sponsored by Mrs. Francis Dungan .ini SERVING: Becic Andrews serves punch f X 5 X f . i v ,' xf N A l? Wyjlk 5155 f sfxi X 1, I -, x-, Aw-, ' ' P AM v-17X , Ll! ' 2 A 11,210 . 47'--. . ' 11 f'e . , -U X ,1s wg , P Z. 4 ' fb 1 RH ff uf V JY' , 4 Q- '19 42 M6 A .N 'six X d er 4 QM md fav ,E ,, f , I A ,Q t' . l'3aavx XX V vs ff' 'K ' W 'I ffm! 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McBride You picked me up and fixed my wing, You helped me laughg You let me sing, You keep me warm, when I am cold, When I'm scared, itls you who's bold. And so I feel I have to say, I love you more with each new day, So, please donat leave me, never go, For I depend on you, you know. I SIDE by Robert Rivera When the sun goes down And our inner selves come out, Then we look into our deepest thoughts, And wonder what life's all about. 184 .,..,., h , M .x ik A? . I K .,,,, .T V trli rf A W ,,VV A ggkaw --., qi I . I vsvv ssvl A ....y. .y... I. y 'ff' ,. 4 - ,, ,.,. .l,.. I WATCH by Laurie Hollenbach l watch the clouds float over the mountains. I think how free they are, They haven't a care in the world. I watch the rain pouring down. Each drop splattering into ever-growing puddles Then running in little rivulets into the street. ,,.:.,Mw,wm.-.Qv-N.4,f f W f' n. ww VVW4 dy ,,,,,, f, ui::M,:5?r ' gi. . .. ,,. 'V if T 1 fm .ff ri X K Q. . V 3, . .. 5' -. 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The warmth and love he brings to people cannot be kept in the world's largest bank vaults. Laughter and love mean more to him than all the gold and silver in the world. God has blessed this man. Not with fame and riches, or with a big house and lots of cars. But with caring green eyes, and with a heart as big as Texas,'. He is as loving and caring as God, Him- self. His sensitivity overwhelms me. This man is not God, but in my eyes, he comes very close. This man is everything you would want in a man, and then some. You would think that such a perfect man would have no faults. But this man has one fault. That is that he does not belong to me, but to the woman who wears his ring, My mother. SU SET by Christine Szeredy I watched the sunset As it drew the color from the sky And made it fade. I wondered If someone would ever take something from me, And make it fade too. ' I wonder still. HAIK by Christine Szeredy Pretty lifeless dolls Amuse many little girls, Bring them happiness. 185 P SS db fx' N iff' ff' f 'il' .ff X X SWQQXL 7 -X 4. QQ:- A X 'ff If xi f ' I Q L f 1 If N S W J 'w w nw' X 1 ffilqfjffjw' m mm Jw K xv M ' W Wg' RQ , . ii Z QQ ss! 4l 1,...m X SM Q ffm' 3 4 U 1, 2 A N R f WM f S Q X SX R Q Q 1 5 W lx X if Q5 SE Q if fy! X -. 1 E f:.,, Zim., - HX fr ,5u,-f,- ul,ZwQX'. x K , v U1 f C , X 5 N f U-VV , VlIIlllIlli,?3' yXs3 H9 7 , M7 x J ff fi yi J hC C1 HOW I FEEL by Vita E. Arinduque Being a young lady, I have a lot of different feelings that many people can't understand. I suppose it is because I hardly understand myself sometimes. If I could figure myself out, maybe other people could also. ' As a teenager, I always hear that I don't know what is best for me because Iim still too young. I want to be able to make my own decisions without someone telling me whether it's right or wrong. I want to learn by my own mistakes. By learning from my own mistakes, I can decide how I want my life to be. As of now, I find myself feeling locked in and wanting more freedom. Everyone is always telling me how I should run my life. I believe that I should be able to decide how my life should be since I'm going to be the one living it. I wouldn't mind guidance, but as for my parents, they want my life to be how they want it. They don't include my wants and needs in the life they want me to live. I understand that my parents are trying to do what they think is best for me, but I want to be able to experience some other feelings, rather than just feeling protected. This makes me feel over-protected. This also helps my lack of self-confidence. I can never feel I'm doing anything right without my parents' permission or approval. I don't have the feeling that I have accomplished something on my own. I want to change these feelings I have by trying to be more independent. Participating in school activities such as flags helps me feel more confident about myself. Perhaps in the future, I will be able to feel the excitement of accomplishing something on my own, and to have more faith in myself as a person. MA GI C by Louise Wiedel I know what magic is. Do you? Of course. You showed me. Magic is everywhere Waiting to be wondered at, To be let into our hearts and minds. Itis in the flowers, their delicate color, The music, lilting, lifting up our spirits, The rainbow, its dazzle brightening the world. Magic is real, waiting to show itself to those willing to see. We've seen! We know the truth. And deep down inside us the magic sings! FOREVER FRIENDS by Brenda Vincent Friendship is like . . . An unspoken word A gentle touch Or quiet understanding Of what is to be Between you and me. Sometimes quarrels Forever laughs Needing each other When things happen too fast. Always there to reassure or smile, Telling you everything Will work out in a while. Sharing our hopes and dreams Knowing that this will someday end, But until then weill be . . . Forever friends. Sponsored by the Creative Writing Class Page 187 IT. WHAT HAPPINESS I ive, mgjeff go Ou, MEANS T0 ME by EDWIN CARTAGENA I feel that happiness is the best feeling one could ever have. Happiness is a feeling that everyone is trying to capture every second of the day. God was so kind when He created a feeling that makes people feel so warm inside their hearts. There are many reasons for happiness to me. I feel very good inside when I know I have put forth my best effort in order to succeed at something, and then do succeed. The feeling of happiness, or joy, is simply the best feel- ing there can be. A cause for joy could be when a new life is brought into the world. Imagine that. A boy or girl is alive because of God, you, and your partner. Here to me are the most important reasons for feeling happy. Nothing compares to them. The first is knowing that you love and care for someone and that that someone has the same feelings of love in return. You can be happy if that person shares love with you to the fullest degree of his or her heart, mind, and especially soul. Another and perhaps the far greatest feeling of happiness comes from knowing that you need Him to guide you in yourjourney through life, that your heart is filled with the fi L e Sevofbropfs of 1178 5 I Tge 850119, of nm conscience l Q tge greet? of 1172 egvg v D 2 W5 ef wg Pemba 750 703997 rf WX PM fi lbe perfume of rvnpcugce. We fore? eny Bobieb N CL V601 love of Jesus Christ. by Nancy Glarza I wonder if he ever thinks of how things used to be. I wonder if he still remembers, how much he meant to me. I wonder if he ever thinks of things we've said and done. I wonder if he ever regrets having gone out on his own. 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X h Q vw f ' ,V -Mw,,,-,,,AM, A,A,,, A ,mapa 'Ulllllwd i qw? Q9 WM- - P iiQ ..w,,, , f1 M -... W , -WMM... --ff 0 A FRIE D A WEDDI G RI by Cyd Ballard A friend is a person who believes in you, even when you don't. A friend is always caring and loving even when you do something wrong. A friend is the person who picks you up when you fall and brushes the dirt off of you. A friend is the person who pats you on the back whether youive won or lost. A friend is the person who will go to the ends of the world to make you happy. A friend is one of the world's most beautiful and priceless trea- sures. A friend is the person you sometimes unmeaningly hurt, but is still your friend. A friend is the person who will laugh with you and will cry with you. A friend is the person you care so much about that sometimes you forget to tell him. A friend is the person who is with you through the good and the bad. A friend is the person who will be there to see you through hard times. A friend is the warm and delightfully beautiful person that I have found in you. by Terry Daniels A wedding ring is made into a circle, A circle being as endless as love is endless It is made of gold Gold being as rich as love is ric Crowned with a diamond h. A diamond being as beautiful and radiant as love is beautiful and radiant. Placed on the finger to represent a promised THOUGHTS YU by Nancy Galarza I canit clear my thoughts of you Don't you know just what you do-to me You never let me be. Holding on to every hope Knowing that I just can't cope-with reality Dreaming's the thing for me. All night long and all day I try to turn my thoughts away-from you So thoughts force themselves through. With a power of their own They don't leave me alone-the tears fall I don't want to think at all. l'm no longer in control Do thoughts have their own soul-and heart? My thoughts are tearing me apart. My thoughts are taking me OF To a place you'll never be-a world of my own. That no one else has known. Thoughts of you are now returning Going through my head and burning-leaving Now I know what thoughts can do. ash, residue I AM A FLOWER by Terry Daniels I am the Yellow Rose of Texasf' At least that's what they call me. They say, Now there is a beautiful flower with a fine Texas accent. But I consider myself an average, every- day flower, and Ijust sit in the flower bed among my friends. There are drawbacks being a flower. For instance, more flowers die from starvation than humans in a year. We loathe the thought of having wilted petals or, in hu- man terms, non-behaving hair. And being pruned is hardly fun, I can assure you. I especially despise bees, those pesky insects. There' are a few things we flowers like, such as being watered properly. Some chil- dren just love to spray the hose at full force, however, bending us painfully backwards. I particularly like being misted. I love being with my friends, but all good things must come to an end. It all happened too fast. This idiotic boy came by chanting 'fShe loves me. She loves me not. Well, my chlorophyll ran cold. As I watched, one by one my friends were killed until he ended with She loves me notf, Then he reached me. I froze. CWhich is simple since flowers canit move.j He tried to pick me, but my thorns saved me. Then he cursed under his breath, grabbed me, picked off all my thorns, and then the leaves. And ther I was, amputated. Again, he did the love rhyme, winning at last. At least none of my remaining friends would have to die. There I lay, bald and amputated. It was all over. My life was at an end. Next I will be raked, sacked, and taken to the landfill. BLACK A WHITE by Brenda Vincent We come from two different sides, Held apart by society. Our morals are strong and sincere, Yet we don't belong in this world Where everyone is against us. They call us weird and unnatural, But we arenit. We're in love. 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A l., :L .4 q ,.,.' .', o 0 GUY by Anita Latham When you're going with a guy that calls every day a day will come when he will say I promise to call the next day so you sit and wait for a call he promised to make hours pass and you start think he doesn't care and he found someone new ' you waited a whole day to find he had to say I was busy all day' f r Y S S? Ag? W i f 4 l Z ' fi r 5 m a s 5 f W f ' X I f I U owe 193 The Final Farewell: Dedicated to the Senior Class Dear l- ' We have been through much together! The Learning, the friendship, Victory, defeat, Happiness, and Sorrow, It seems to have been forever, and yet It also seems to be over too soon. Relations have been made to last a lifetime! It is distressing to think that some of you I will- Never see again. I have trusted you, my friends. I have shared myself, And we have grown together! It will be hard to say goodbye. Yet, goodbye seems to be our path. We are a group now, a unified body, Yet tomorrow, we will disperse. Some will pursue further knowledge i Others take jobs. n college, Many will marry and become parents. Page 194 Sponsored by the Yearbook Staff I only wish you success in your futures! I hope you will remember, The times that were shared, The lessons learned, The Friends. When things seem depressing, remember yout Remember these days. Be happy. The world is large and forbodingg Yet it is ou I hope that we, the unified group now, Would seize that opportunity. Take the chance, yet remember ourselves. We are the future. Have pride in ourselves-We are important! Go forth and succeed. Always-Good Luck! And Remember, I Love you! Signed Class of '84 h, p rs to take now DVER T ISI W-fa 6 Av The merchants in our community pro- We appreciate the advertising provided Thi s section was prepared by the year- vide all the necessities for school life. Cloth- by some of these merchants and sincerely book staff, assisted by Mr. Dettman. ing, Food, Entertainment, all play a big hope that students and parents will patron- part in our lives. ize the advertisers in this section. Sponsored by the Yearbook Staff Page 195 TO THE CLASS OF G. PINEDA 5903 B GATEWAY WEST 66863, 584-1013 EL PASO, TEX,2s8rZ3?g GOOD LUCK at LET,S pf GET am ROWDY! Compliments of: Rheh-Wokfaver gyency D. Watson Office Hours Tel. 532-6204 HECTOR L15 FIfANCO MGD. Specializing in all diseases of the skin in children and adults Eastside Office: Central: Yarbrough Professional Plaza 1250 E. Cliff 3-E CYarbrough and Vista Del Solj Cliff Medical Center El Paso, Texas El Paso, Texas VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS POST 8919 5535 Saluki Street El Paso Phone 755-9973 CONGRATULATES DELRAY PEEPLES For Winning our Post Voice of Democracy Program and For his appointment to the National Scholastic Academy. We also wish ALL Parkland High Students Success in your future endeavors. ASK YOUR COUNSELORS HOW YOU CAN PARTICIPATE IN THE VFW VOICE OF DEMOCRACY PROGRAM Our Motto Honor the Dead by Helping the Livingl' ...--f ' Mtg lgimx 1 . ,QQ ' fe. F K f 2 ce-4' if ' r A ' J Ng Excellence A X-x in xv. ff f 7 Education ff! PARKLAND HIGH f 'F f 1 service to the shooter ff W 'X f 7 9 5 f X- 1 ,, x ,ff ff' Lf' L X67 STARKEY'S GUN Sl-IOP 9430 McCombs St. El Paso, Texas 79924 1-915-751-3030 FFL 5 74 070 01 F3 15601 P HIGH SCHOOL DECEMBER 11, 1983 , , ,M .f.. .t V, Q Christine Szeredy uses her outstanding voice in the Parkland z A4 :,: 1 ' High School choir and the All-Region Choir. where she is seated ' 'Adi I:,::g .ilu as fifth chair. second soprano. For her musical talents. 1: ,,.' ggi ,A Christine also earned two first division medals in solo and gif.. .+5:1i5ff,,:: ensemble competitions last year. Zqn 'lnn ,,,,.V 'gl In addition to her musical accomplishments. Christine fjfQfiQ:,f'2i 1'2 '1'1' ' St ::1 gin also has demonstrated her scholastic abilities as a 5 ':'iC i , ..,.,,,,i National Mem Semmmllst and HS one of the fo? me - : 5g5sj . f : x x i students in her class this year and during her freshman 1 Vw' .,,,.q -at :,..:.: V A- 1 The talented student is involved in many activities and :ZZ b'..V.. E 5, , serves as Art Club president. National Honor Society V' .,::: L- ' f A secretary and is a member of the Library Club. She wu ...t.'-- P44. HEI.. ,.:V, .- selected to receive the Daughters of the American V 'I f-i '- , 5..i:-Qg,iI.'jj ':2: ,.,' 322: N'5f15f:Qfi5-My H' V Revolution Award for American liistory.participated in 5.'fEf i 5Q.fggggzg.l 35.349 155 -.., :': 5 . ' modern dance and served as the Foreign language Club V fig? . - - ' secretary last year. i Chffsfinf feffivfd H Scholarship ffom UT Austin 'O E-Q. ...'-, participate in an honors program last summer. She 1f:f::Etf'EZ. 2'f ' V ' .5 .. ' studied education. marketing and physics. Indicative of 'K A , fffi x 4212 - I ' 5535? f ' her interest in academics. Christine lists her favorite subjects as calculus. government. physics and creative . writing. She also enjoys reading historical novels. f ig ln her spare time, the active senior tutors students in the Ysleta 3 ii Independent School District. ' ' Christine would like to return to UT Austin next year to study special education and work toward receiving certiiication in learning disabilities. Born in Paris, France, Christine has seen a lot of the world having lived in countries such as Italy. Germany and Thailand. Her military family moved to El Paso two years ago, but Christine hopes to return someday to visit all the places she has lived. She is the daughter of james K and Ann Marie Szeredy and has one brother. jimmy. The Electric Company salutes fFq?1,7f'j'w Christine Szeredy! EI Paso Electric Mats Learn Vocational Skills PLUMBING: Gary Vasquez and Jimmy Theriault cut threads on a piece of pipe under the supervision of their instructor at the Ysleta Vocational High School. CONSULTATION: Joe Esparza and Gary Vasquez dis- cuss a project. Page 200 Sponsored by Yearbook Staff DRAFTING: Mike Gardulla gets some advice from his teacher in Vocational Drafting Class. Many students find the trades enticing to them. And to get a head start in trades and skilled professions, the Ysleta District offers a variety of Vocational classes held at Vocational High Scool. Students board the bus early each morning and spend a half day at Voca- tional and then return to Parkland for their basic classes such as English and Math. Mr. Gabriel Bouche is vocational coun- selor for Parkland. He advises and tests students to try to put them in fields for which their interests and skills are com- patible. A wide variety of class offerings are available. Students can study every phase of home construction, horticulture, appli- ance and machine as well as auto repair. Girls take part in these programs as well as cosmetology. ,- ,...gf' -qv H, 11 Y V Qikw ' 111 5 L, ,jf L3 Q a TZ 4 ,,, ., if fin Vg , 01, . ' ' , ,., J,,,,w.4,m,,,f. , V :fQm:.,fg1i1',1 A gg . ,.fe',,,VW,i,M'Ik ,V My , ' V M M- Q, . Q fm. ,A ' , 1,2 r - K ,,Wgf',, , Magik 49 Q 'U www ,V Maw 0 Q an 1 A ' 12 L, ,W,l Potpourr muh- .M W , A WW., Wm-f-ff-ff Mmm M' WW ' 'M' ,,,,,,,,,,.,,.4,,W.,M.MW ' ' f 3 . if ML 'Eh 202 W 2 inlay t. ncaa! -...J N On these pages we have attempted to catch some of the activi- ties in which Parkland students participate throughout the year. Dancing in Christmas Programs, singing in choir, marching with the band at homecoming all provide an outlet for Matadors. Science experiments, library research, and just plain studying take up the time of quite a few students, as do homework, class- work, and most of all, FUN! . , ,Wmwa ,1 x: ff f , , . t, , ' ' .t' ,, H ww ' Q. X . gf Gr 203 new Academic Achievement, Seasons SE NHS INIATE: Mr. Crow Congratualtes a new NHS member. RESPECT: Students bow their heads for Lori Wat- son's benediction. ln December the National Honor Soci- ety inducted new members and the musical and performing groups presented the annu- al Christmas Program, making the season a truly festive one for the students and par- ents. Page 204 sponsored by Yearbook Staff INDUCTIONZ NHS members look on as Mr. Crow speaks to new National Honor Society members CHORAL TRIBUTE: Mr. Gene Shirley leads the Matador choir at the NHS Induction gg, Z? J ,-ff' - TN 2. :ill-L. ::..f,,L: 5 5 ,,.-'P ,,.--P ,,,.a--f . K . .. T: sg ...suv ,...-is THE CANDLE FOR SCHOLARSHIP1 Delray Peeples lights one of the National Honor Society symbollic Candles. Bring Programs, ssemblies 3 , Q DASHING TH ROUGH THE HALLS: Choir members seranaded the classrooms during the final day before Christmas vacation. -1 s DEAR SANTA: Albert Lozano shares his Christmas spirit. DANCING AT CHRISTMAS: Michelle Layne performs to the music of the choir at Christmas. 'Q GRACING THE SEASON: Gena Bayler exhibits grace and beauty on her interpretation ofthe Choir's music. SANTA'S HELPER'?: Mr. Ellis dons his seasonal COSILIIHS. sponsored by Yearbook Staff P21gC 205 L.. 5 Adams, Marilyn 124, 181, 182 Aguilar, Priscilla 42, 124 Ajinga, Sally 119 Akin, Glenda 124 Alaniz, Ester 98, 150, 152 Albarran, Theresa 84, 85, 124 Alexander, Christopher 98 Alexander, Ronald 119 Almeida, Barbara 63 Almeida, Marion 24, 98, 150, 178 Alvarado, Manny 114 Alvarado, Mario 53, 124, 154 Alvarez, Alma 62, 66, 69, 84, 114 Alvarez, Steve 139 Alvarez, Steven 119 Alvarez, Yvonne 114, 132, 142, 148, 157, 164, 167 Ameen, Ramona 24, 76, 77, 98, 111, 1 167, 178 Andrade, Yvonne 119 Andree, David 53, 119, 120, 145 Andree, Phillip 2, 52, 57, 98 Andrews, Becky 92, 124, 182 Andrews, Carrie 114, 174 Andrews, Tracie 114, 148, 150, 182 Angell, Troy 124, 157, 182 Arellano, Javier 33, 124 Arenas, Oscar 33, 124 Arinduque, Vita 14, 15, 114, 148, 156 Arvizu, Robert 53, 119 Athens, Darren 98, 154 Austin, Jeff 33, 124 Babiec, Diane 98 Babiec, Linda 119 Baez, Leticia 43 Bailey, Ken 33, 119 Baker, Kelly 72, 73, 98 Ballard, Cyd 42, 95, 162, 167 Banta, Evelyn 72, 124 Banta, Vivian 2, 14, 72, 119 Barbee, Robert 21, 114 Barbour, William 124 Barnes, David 98, 176 Barnes, Laura 124, 154 Barraza, Claudia 114, 148, 170 Barrera, Diana 124 Barrera, Julia 114 Barrera, Bauder, Mark 84, 98, 141 Jolynea 124 Baughman, Monica 98, 165 Bayer, Lourie 124, 155 Bayer, Felicia 114, 148, 150, 174 Bayler, Regina 98, 153, 205 Belaire, Gene 124 Bell, Eddie 33, 124 Bell, Leslie 155 Belmont, Michelle 26, 27, 76, 143, 178, 179 Benjamin, Lynn 98 Bennett, Anne 42, 44, 148, 150,153,167 Bergstrom, Jeff 114 Blake, Letisha 114 206 48, 49, 92, 98, 139, Blanks, Tracy 21, 119, 170 Blas, Joe 32, 62, 98, 172 Boisselier, Margarita 119 Bolen, Susan 99, 175 Bond, Deborah 124 Bond, Mike 119 Bonneau, Lisa 2, 6, 16, 17, 29, 99, 103 139,148,154,155,167 Bordelon, Rick 99, 173 Bossie, Sandra 124 Bosworth, Debbie 124 Bowles, Sandra 43, 75, 119, 167 Bradby, Juana 124, 154 Bradsher, Martin 114, 171 Bragg, Harold 119, 171 Bragg, Paul 33, 119 Bramer, Brian 139 Branch, Mark 114 Brand, Donald 114 Brant, David 114 Brant, Earl 119 Brar, Kenneth 53, 124 Breeze, Laura 43, 84, 85, 124, 178 Breeze, Maria 5, 99, 168, 169 Breeze, Steven 84, 119, 137 Briones, Gina 52, 53, 119, 140, 154 Briones, Margaret 99, 143, 155 Briones, Robert 124, 155 Broadstreet, Robert 86, 87, 92, 95, 119, 152 Brooks, Barbara 12, 114 Brooks, Pennye 99, 170, 175 Brown, Eddie 119 Brown, Laura 99 Brown, Preteasion 124 Buchanan, James 124 Bullard, Terri 99, 112, 152, 153 Burgess, Michael 74, 99, 166 Burrola, Eva 99, 178 Burst, Kathy 99 Burston, Samela 13, 114, 148, 150 Bushey, Bill 124 Cabigon, Laura 43, 51, 124 Cabigon, Shawn 111 Cables, Judy 124 Cabrera, Eddie 76, 114 Cabrera, Frank 119, 155 Cabrera, Teresa 124 Camacho, Carol 6, 13, 16, 17, 76, 89, 99, 111,148,150,178 Camacho, Charlene 114, 148, 150, 174, 212 Camack, Chantre 176 Camack, Lee 53, 61 Campos, Tracey 174 Carbajal, Alma 124 Carlton, Eric 124, 170 Carr, Jeanette 114 Carrier, Stephen 99, 110, 153, 177 Cartegena, Edwin 32, 35, 37, 52, 58, 114, 162 Cartagena, Richie 33, 41, 53, 124 Carter, Kevin 53, 60, 61 9 Caskins, Eddie Caskins, Robert 40, 124 Castello, Marco 114, 150, 170 Castillo, Armando 124 Castillo, Kim 84, 85, 124 1 Castro, Dora 99, 148, 164 Causey, James 114 Cawthray 33, 124 Ceniceros, John 2, 4, 99, 103, 148, 157, 181 Ceniceros, Paul 84, 90 Centano, Alex 33 Chaidemenos, Dolores 24, 100, 148 Chaidemenos, Walter 6, 21, 114, 133, 152, 153 Charron, Jill 76, 77 99, 168, 169 Chavez, Monica 124 Clanan, Patti 43, 51, 63, 124, 137 Clark, Trisa 21, 63, 84, 114, 148 Cline, Charles 52, 56, 58 Cole, Aurelia 5, 62, 100, 168 Collings, Andrea 2, 5, 62, 92, 94, 95, 154 Collins, Sheri 100, 114 Combs, Deanna 124 Compton, Jack 21, 171, 173 Conroy, Donald 124 Contreras, Carlos 124 Contreras, Lena 154 Contreras, Patricia 42, 45, 47, 48, 49, 100, 167 Contreras, Rebecca 114, 174 Cook, Charity 100, 153, 170 Cooper, Ronald 114, 154 Corbett, Eileen 124 Correa, Sonia 124, 164 Cox, Larry 114, 201 Cragg, Stacy 124 Creviston, Jill 100, 177 Crocker, Sheila 124 Crooks, Christine 43, 50, 119, 162 Crooks, Rae 31, 42, 47, 48, 100, 167 Crozier, Sandra 114 Cuellar, David 53 Cunningham, Samantha 63, 124 Dagliri, Danelle 121, 124 Daniels, Martin 33 Daniels, Terrence 76, 77, 100, 112, 148 Darley, Alex 28, 32, 34, 35, 39, 52, 56, 58,59, 114,212 Davis, Linda 28, 42, 44, 47, 48, 62, 67, 68, 100, 166, 167 Davis, Mike 124 Day, James 124 Day, Terri 124 Deal, Archie 100 Deal, Johnny 6, 147, 153 Dean, William 114 Deitrich, David 74 De La Rosa, Joe 100, 176 De La Rosa, Fabian 124 De La Rosa, Ray 32, 114, 177 De La Rosa, Veronica 23, 150, 155 Delgado, Sylvia 100 Deplata, John 33, 124 Diaz, Leticia 124 Diaz, Marcia 124 Dixon, Carlo 124 Dixon, Charles 23, 84, 150 Dobberthein, Buddy 32, 114 Dobberthein, Rhonda 100, 111, 148, 156 Dobberthein, Thomas 33 Dominguez, Rosie 2, 156 Donousky, Terry 124 Dowdy, Daryl 100, 177 Drenton, Lori 101, 177 Dungan, Donna 24, 77, 87, 94, 101,148, 152, 152, 167, 178, 192 Dunham, Rhonda 124, 154 Dunker, Linda 21, 114 Dunker, Sue 124, 155, 178 Duprey, Pavoney 62, 101, 112, 168, 169 Duran, Christina 114, 170 Durrer, Charles 170 Dye, Jeanne 124, 154 Edwards, David 22, 32, 34, 101, 110, 167 Edwards, Jerry 114 Edwards, Ronald 33, 124 Embertson, Roy 141 Engel, Kim 124 Escobar, Karla 43, 124, 178 Ezcorza, Rosa 124, 164 Esparza, Joe 114, 200 Esparza, Rodolfo 86, 114 Estrada, Margaret 114 Estrada, Robert 33, 124 Evans, Jason 157, 172 Falcon, Falcon, 153 Eddie 120 Elsa 13, 22,101,110,150,152, Farley, Erik 16, 17, 101, 154, 177 Feidner, Kimberly 25, 101, 150, 167 Fernandez, Maria 21, 115, 172, 174 Ferrari, Sheri 124 Fierro, Mary 101, 110, 174 Fish, Brian 124 Fletcher, Jesse 120 Fonseca, Jimmy 120 Forkert, Peter 120 Fourzan, Anna 75, 120, 167 Fourzan, Richard 170, 173 Fraher, Richard 33, 115, 172 Francis, Robert 74, 84, 92, 120 Fransic, Tony 124, 136 Fuson, Vanessa 42, 48, 150 Galarza, Evelyn 20, 164 Galarza, Nancy 22, 115, 148, 164 Gallegos, Juan 120 Gamboa, Maria 101 Gamboa, Virginia 115, 156 Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, David 170 Juana, 175 Javier 33 Lydia 126, 154, 178 Garcia, Norma 21, 115, 170, 174 Garcia, Sylvia 101 Gardea, Alicia 120 Gardea, Veronica 126, 164 Gardula, Michael 21, 120, 200 Garibay, John 53, 60, 120 Garibay, Renee 42, 47, 48, 115 Gaytan, Eddie 126 Georges, Cathie 126, 164, 165 Georges, Rod 76, 115, 147, 155 Gheen, Linda 43, 51, 63, 126 Giles, Roger 33, 53, 61, 126 Gill, Chuck 74, 146 Gill, Jay 126, 154 Gilliland, Kenna 126 Gimenez, Prudence 72, 73, 115 Givens, Cindy 115, 212 Glasgow, Fernando 32, 37, 115 Glende, Jeffry 120 Glendon, John 120 Goad, Tanynia 25, 27, 124, 126 Gonzalez, David 170 Gonzalez, Mario 21, 101, 170, 17 Gorski, Kenneth 32, 39, 148 Gossage, David 126, 136 Graham, Joe 115, 153, 162, 170, Granados, David 33, 126 Green, Herold 32, 120 Greene, Michelle 101, 112, 176 Griffy, Lisa 120, 155 3 173 Grimes, Wanda 63, 101, 111, 139, 150, 156, 168 Grimes, Yvonne 69, 120 Grissom, Michelle 115 Grotte, Rodney 32, 115, 150, 166 Grow, Wayne 115 Grumet, Myliam 120, 155 Guarduci, Kristen 126 Gutierrez, Rebecca 120, 150, 156 Gutierrez, Richard 16, 32, 115, 1 Guzman, Bea 101, 147, 178 Haberkamp, Colleen 126 Hadley, Mike 177 Hall, Charlene 43 Hall, Kim 20, 101, 150, 152, 168 Hall, Renee 142 Hamilton, Fred 7, 52, 101, 110 Hansberry, Tara 63, 126 Hansen, Karen 20, 101 Hansen, Rusty 126 Hargrove, David 76, 115 Harris, Sherry 126 Harris, Mark 84, 126, 171 Harrison, Clay 2, 115, 150 40, 170 Harrison, Desirae 16, 23, 76, 77, 126, 132 Hart, Kimberly 126 Hash, Jerry 32, 95, 101, 166 Hayes, Nancy 126 Headen, Sidney 32, 53, 60, 120 Heid, Anna 102 Heller, Paul 102, 171 Henley, Dawn 120, 164 Hicks, Sue 126 Hines, Glen 29, 32, 102, 111 Hines, Lewis 126 Hinkle, Hilary 63 Hinojos, Marcella 126 Holman, Betty 43, 115, 148, 212 Hollenbach, Laurie 90, 102, 148, 157, 181 Holley, Laura 126 Hookano, Kami 92, 115, 142, 157 House, Rita 120 Hughes, David 126, 154 Hughes, Shirley 25, 27, 120, 124 Iaeger, Sylvia 126, 154, 178 Jackson Michele 126 Jackson, Tim 53, 126 Jacquez, Alfredo 32 Jacquez, Veronica 102, 136, 178 Jarvis, Michelle 126, 178 Jenkins, Tanya 102, 111, 177 Jensen, Michelle 120 Jenson, Shawn 115 Jernigan, Zenda 126, 164, 178 Jimenez, Jessica 63, 120 Johnson, Arla 42, 52, 53, 84, 120 Johnson, Christopher 102 Johnson, Leann 102, 148 Johnson, Patricia 126, 178 Jones, Jones, Jones Jones, Jones, 148 Jones Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones Jones, Jones, Alicia 126, 182 Carla 5, 102 Crystal 102, 148 James 72, 73, 115, 148 Jean 22, 62, 67, 68, 84, 102, 103 Jeremiah 141, 201 Jill 16, 52, 53, 120, 154, 164 Kim 72, 126 Robert 102, 177 Scott 7, 103 Steve 103 Terri 126 Juarez, Gabriel 16, 115 Jurado, Eddie 33, 115, 141 Kebschull, Shannon 75, 126 Kebschull, Terry 74, 120, 166 Keller, Denise 115 Kennedy, Craig 23, 126, 154 Kerby, Karen 115, 148 Kerby, Kent 103 King, Caroline 115 King, Nadia 72, 120 Kizziar, Donald 154 Kizziar, Patricia 115, 126, 174 Knippa, Darrel 126, 154 Kohrs, Alicia 21, 75, 95, 103, 167, 171 Kohrs, Michelle 75, 95, 115, 167 Koppert, Konnie 72, 115 Kubinski, James 22, 32, 34, 52, 95, 115 148, 166 Labarbera, Manuela 120 Ladegaard, Lara 116 207 Landry, Randy 21, 103, 172 Lang, Lynda 115, 116, 148, 150, 212 Lang, Glen 116, 140 Latham, Anita 126, 179 Latham, Louis 126 Layne, Karen 116, 141, 174 Layne, Michelle 5, 103, 179, 205 Lazcano, Yvonne 42, 47, 49, 103, 143, 167 Lee, Kimberly 120 Lerma 116 Lerma, Maria 127 Lezcano, Donato 33, 127 Lial, Annette 62, 69, 84, 120 Licano, Martha 127, 156 Lindbloom, Kathy 127 Linden, Monica 110, 174 Linden, Veronica 120 Lindsey, Lisa 21, 120 Lisonbee, Cheri 116 Little, Jerry 103, 141, 149, 172 Lockett, Cynthia 127, 179 Lofland, Stacy 8, 120, 167 Long, Carla 127 Lopez, Lisa 127, 130 Lopez, Robert 86, 103, 154 Lowenberg, Frederick 103 Lozano, Albert 52, 57, 58, 103, 111, 149, 205 Lucas, Robert 103 Luevano, Angel 104, 111 Luevano, Gil 127 Luna, Elizabeth 121 Lujan, Angelina 43, 50, 120 Martinez, Marylin 26, 27, 127 Martinez, Michelle 127, 154 Martinez, Rodolfo 22, 88, 95, 103, 104, 111, l49,166, 176 Martinez, Rosario 43, 45, 50, 116 Maskill, Adrian 72, 73, 90, 104, 148 Masters, Cherry 116 Masterson, Mark 33, 127 Mata, Mary Ann 21,121,153 Mathews, Felisha 21, 121 Maynard, Fred 177, 179 Mead, Dallas 127 Meade, Kelly 177 Means, Anthony 33, 53, 116, 171 Means, Bernard 127 Medina, Anna 127 Medina, Guadalupe 121 Medina, Maria 105, 159 Medina, Angie 116 Melson, James 116 Melton, Chris 33, 172 Meltrar, Cecil 127 Meraz, Raul 33, 53, 127 Meyer, Peter 121 Middleton, Kevin 23, 33, 121 Mietlinski, Mark 32, 34, 38, 53, 61, 116 Miles, Sheila 32, 42, 46, 47, 49, 105, 149, 153, 166,167,212 Miller, Christine 105, 178 Miller, Donald 84, 127 Miller, Elvira 121, 171 Miller Sandra 116, 150, 156, 179 Miller, William 127 Milliorn, Rick 127 Lujan, Jaime 121 McBride, Sharon 127, 157, 173, 181, 182 McBride, Steve 104, 157, 170 McCann, George 104 McCann, Marjorie 104 McCann, Timothy 127, 171 McClure, Kimberly 116, 150 Morgan McCullough, David 127 McDonald, Robert 33, 41, 127 McDonald, Robyn 104, 148, 181 McKinley, Mary 31, 104, 148, 150 McLean, Tricia 104, 147 McLeod, Hyen Mi 127, 140 Macias, Javier 31, 53, 61, 127 Macias, Martin 104, 136, 137 Maley, Michele 121, 154 Malone, Jerry 127 Mandell, Thomas 127, 170 Mitchell, Chris 121 Mitchell, Marvin 33, 127 Mitchell, Tamara 116 Molina, Robert 2, 121 Mondragon, Samantha 105 Montalbano, Keith 32, 34, 35, 37, 89, 104, 110 Montes, Jack 33, 121, 170 Montes, Kevin 121, 178, 169 Montez, Teresa 23, 128, 164 Montgomery, Amie 179 Montoya, Elizabeth 76, 128 Montoya, Maricela 128, 179 Murrillo, Claudio 32 Murillo, Giovanni 121 Naquin, Charles 116, 131 Narvaez, Antonio 116, 147 Nathal, Julio 128 Nava, Anthony 128 Nava, John 21, 32, 105, 172 Navarrette, Rafael 116, 135, 152, 154 Navarro, Christine 25, 116, 117, 150 Nelon, Mark 74, 90, 116, 149, 153, 166 Nelson, Karen 121 Nestor, Michelle 86, 116 Nestor, Patricia 121 Niehans, Lynda 105, 177 Nolan, Debbie 128 Nowell, David 33, 121, 139 Nunez, Michael 92, 116, 152 Nunez, Michelle 63, 70, 138, 164 Orta, Johnny 116, 137 Ortiz, Mark 128, 154 Ortiz, Peter 128 Ortiz, Rosie 43, 128 Orwig, Brian 84, 128 Osborne, Brian 121 Overton, Brian 116 Pacheco, Hector 74, 84, 121 Parsons, Scott 32, 116 Patterson, Barry 4, 13, 22, 29, 32, 34, 35 38, 86, 105, 147, 150, 166 Patterson, Bobby 121 Peeples, Laura 176, 181 Peeples, Delray 2, 6, 105, 111, 132, 149 154, 155, 157, 181,205 Pena, Angella 42, 162, 167 Pena, Jose 95, 121, 152, 153 Pendergraft, Sheila 121, 156 Pendergraft, William 21, 95, 166, 171 Penn, Charles 179 Penoyer, Kenny 53, 128, 155 Perea, Amy 116, 143 Perea, Sandy 116 Perez, Anna 128 Perez, Israel 121, 155 Perez, Maria 128 Perez, Veronica 128 Montoya, Rosa 105, 165 Morales, Morales, Moreno, Moreno, , Patrick 128 Christina 128 Michael 62, 72, 116, 154, 212 Claudia 105, 175 Sandra 121 Mandes, Susan 75, 121 Markwell, William 116 Marquis, Debbie 116, 149, 155, 167 Marsh, Renee 116 Marshall, Chandra 127 Martinez, Bonnie 21, 87, 113, 116, 147, 150, 152, 153, 156, 168 Martinez, Daniel 104 Martinez, Francisco 104 Martinez, Leonora 63, 121 Martinez, Marissa 7, 25, 27, 127, 179 208 Morris, Alondra 105 Morrow, Sandra 43, 51, 128 Mortenson, Nancy 43, 50, 121, 150 Moss, Charles 116 Moulton, Brett 128 Muniz, Esmeralda 116 Muniz, Sylvia 121 Munoz, Josefina 116 Munoz, Sam 33 Munoz, Virginia 43, 128, 154 Munson, Edith 23, 43, 51, 63, 128 Perkins, Rosa 128, 164, 179 Perkins, Sergio 116 Perry, Mary 63, 84, 121 Phan, Nete 128 Pilant, Jerri 128 Pilant, Jenni 76, 116 Pina, Leo 122 Pina, Silvia 128 Pino, Laura 43, 128 Ponce, Nicholas 128, 157 Ponton Carmen 122, 168 Porter, Caryn 116, 174 Porter, James 16, 112, 172 Porter, Patrick 84, 122, 171 Powers, Detlef 177 Powers, George 33, 122 Vincent 181,182 Powers, Kimberly 128, 178 Powlus, Charles 116, 145 Powlus, Holly 128, 179 Press, William 122 Prestwood, Sharon 103, 177 Provencio, Barbara 95, 116, 167 Provencio, Rosanne 43, 51, 84, 85, 128 Prowers, Jeffrey 128 Prugh, Troy 122 Pugh, Alyson 117 Pyzewski, Debbie 122 Quezada, Isabel 155, 173 Qeezada, Martin 117, 171 Quezada, Rafael 122, 172 Quiamboa, Editha 128 Ramos, lllianer 122 Ramirez, Bonnie 154 Ramirez, Richard 33, 128 Ramirez, Veronica 22, 92, 95, 150, 165 Rankin, Leticia 117 Rankin, Silvia 128 Reedy, Anthony 32, 38, 110, 168, 179, 181 Retzer, Jack 86, 128 Reyes, Ernest 33, 128 Reza, Bonnie 128, 155 Reza, Yvonne 63 Rich, James 145 Rich, Tina 21, 128, 154 Richmond, Gregory 128 Rigsby, Mike 128 Riley, Annette 16, 62, 110, 167 Rios, Norma 122 Rivas, Alberto 128, 154 Rivas, Ricardo 122 Rivera, Robert 7, 32, 35 Roberts, Craig 74, 128 Robertson, Candy 128 Robinson, Matthew 33, 128, 171 Rockwell, Colleen 122, 156 Sanchez, Belen117,171,174 Sanchez, George 33 Sanchez, Geraldine 76, 117 Sanders, Michelle 122, 150, 156, 168 Uribe, Arturo 117, 154 Uribe, Christopher 33, 122, 145 Uribe, Steven 171 Sandoval, Stephanie 94, 117 Sayas, Lisa 179, 181 Sayegh, Mouin 72 Schirmer, Olaf 176 Schenck, John 122 Schynder, Sherri 157 Sena, Sandra 43, 50, 117 Seward, Jennell 22, 62, 84, 85, 117, 149 Seward, Shelly 212, 150 Seward, Michelle 117, 149 Shaw, Ginger 76, 117 Valadez, Samuel 33, 122 Vasquez, Alex 21, 86, 154 Vasquez, Gary 21, 33, 84, 122, 141, 172, 200 Veilleux, Yvonne 108, 149 Vejil, Steven 31, 52, 95, 117, 166 Velasco, Anna 22, 117, 150, 177 Velasco, Virginia 23, 43, 63 Villigan, Mark 108 Vincent, Brenda 108, 175 John 76 77 123 Shaw, Robert 117, 154 Shelton, Ronald 113, 122, 147, 152 Shumate, Jackie 122 Sibert Brandy 117, 174 Sifuentes, Patricia 168 Smith, Bettina 103, 117, 176 Smith, Diana 149, 181 Smith, Dirk 122 Snyder, Deanna 23, 122, 164, 171 Snyder, James 170, 173, 177 Speight, Tondra 63, 92 Stafford, Phillip 177 Stainbrook, Elmer 122 Standlee, Carolyn 111, 147, 155, 181 Stevens, Mark 149 Stevens, Michael 122 Stevens, Paul 76, 77 Stewart, Bruce 86, 117 166 Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Bonnie 128, 179, 181 Jose 53,117,122,171 Rodriguez, Juan 122, 170 Rodriguez, Luis 122 Rodriguez Ricardo 128 Rodriguez Virginia 72, 73, 175 Rogers, Stacy 16, 33, 117 Ronaldo, John 122 Rosado, Robert 139, 170 Ross, Jodi 7 Rothermich, Dennis 108 Rubert, Raul 74 Rubert, Ruben 72, 122 Rush, Adrianne 2, 26, 27, 94, 124, 168 Russ, Rhonda 63, 84, 85 Russ, Thomasina 22, 62, 66, 68, 69, 84 117, 149 Salas, David 122 Salas, Ruben 122, 170 Salido, Isaac 117 Salina, Patty 122, 142 Story, William 122 Stout, Helen 117 Stout, John 53 Sullivan, Mark 140 Sutter, Greg 122 Sutton, Allen 33 Sutton, Cynthia 42, 45, 46, 47, 48, 117 Szeredy, Christine 4, 6, 90, 111, 138, 139, Szeredy, James 122, 155 Taft, Jim 122 Tarango, Eddie 32 Tarango, Susanna 2, 5, 6, 89, 113, 122, 147, 152, 168 Tatsuhara, Karen 25, 31, 149, 177 Theriault, Danny 122, 150, 154 Theriault, James 141, 166, 200 Thomas, Robert 53, 60, 61 Thurston, Joyce 122 Tibuni, Danny 122 Tillery, Deborah 181 Torres, Michael 33, 122 Trevino, Rueben 53, 117, 176 Trillo, Elizabeth 23 Trinidad, Michael 2 Triplett, Michelle 156 Trujillo, Gilbert 33, 122 Ulloa, Donna 154, 182 Ulloa, Lori 117 Volk, Bettina 108, 110, 182, 212 Volk, Kevin 33, 120, 123, 145 Wages, Michael 117 Waits, Eric 117, 154 Waits, Tina 155 Walker, James 108, 155 Walker, Victor 53, 117 Wallace, David 123 Wallace, Vickie 123, 157 Walters, Carla 153, 155 Ward, Kelly 123, 155 Ware, Christopher 21, 108, 155 Warner, Donna 22, 62, 69, 84, 117 Wasser, Bonnie Lee 21, 117, 149, 170, 182 Watson, Becky 2, 5, 6, 89, 123, 133, 147 152, 168 Watson, Laurie 108, 149, 181, 204 Watson, Sandra 108 Welcing, Barbara 72, 179, 181 Wells, Mike 16, 17, 108, 110, 177 Wells, Troy 33, 118, 136 Wenke, John 32, 34, 38, 108, 149 Whisler, Frank 108, 155 Whitcomb, Suzanne 109. 110 Whitcomb, Wanda 109, 149, 175 Christina 115, 118, 149, 156 White, White, Daniel 154 White, Michele 118 White, White, Roy 118, 172, 173 Ruth 118 Wiedel, Louise 118, 149, 181, 182 Wiedel, Roberta 72, 123 Williams, April 75 Williams, Calvin 20, 21, 109, 171 Williams, Carl 33 Williams, Gerald 52, 56, 57, 58, 59, 118, Williams , Mary 123 Williams, Marvin 32, 109, 162, 168, 171 Williams, Matthew 118 Williams, Teddy 109, 172 Wilson, Dale 139 Wilson, Eric 52, 57, 58, 118 Wilson, Ricky 32, 52, 109 Wingo, Jonathan 118, 154 Wiseman 32, 109 Wiseman, Tina 179, 181 209 Witt, Paul 72, 73 Witt, Troy 109 Wright, Gary 2, 32, 86, 109, 111, 150, 166 Yanoush, Fred 22, 32, 118 Yorgensen, Norma 123 York, Chris 72 Young, David 23, 33 Youngblood, Larry 33 Youngkin, Kenneth 33, 122 Zelenak, Gary 53, 123 Zuniga, Gilbert 118 Sanders, Darren 172 Deane, Carmen 172 Shumate, Mickey 172, 173 Lis, Tommy 172 Reserved For My Special F riends' Signatures Reserved For My Special F riends' Signatures NOT SO SHORT: Cindy Givens gets her hair cut. l Cabbage Patches to Concerts, CRAMMING: Betty Holman, Lynda Lang, Michael Morales, Shelly Seward study for their semester exams. FINDS A HOME: A little lost Cabbage Patch Doll found a home with Sheila Miles. HELLO7: Charlene Camacho answers the pay phone During the year all kinds of activities held the Interest of Parkland students. Demonstrations in classes, studying in the cafeteria, talking on the phone to friends and family, becoming the proud possesser of a Cabbage Patch Doll, or finding an in- teresting book in the library, all added to the memories we will take with us when we leave school very soon. Page 212 Sponsored by Yearbook Staff near the lobby. SOLID COMFORT: Tina Volk seems to have found a good chair for studying: a bean Bag Chair in the library. Matador Interests Are Varied TEXAS ROCKERS: Billy Givens and Dusty Hill of ZZ TOP entertain the crowd at the Pan American Center. Concerts, concerts, concerts! Whenever a group of musicians came to perform, Park- land students were there. Whether it was ZZ Top, Def Leppard, Kizz, Riot, Vanden- burg, Quiet Riot, or Kenny Rogers, Several students arrived at Parkland the next day with T-Shirts or other remembrances to share with friends. All types of music were popular. Country fans, rockers, new wave and punk drew their share of the student body. BALLAD: Billy Givens performs a ballad. PRECISION: Groups like ZZ TOP go through all kinds of precise THE BEAT GOES ON: Frank Beard, ZZ TOP Drummer uses plenty of equipment to get the movements to P16350 their audiences- proper sound. Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Page 213 Beauty Contest Culminates Weeks wwwm-we EMCEES Kim McClure Rudy Martinez and Ma rion Almeida. . ' S.. . ESCORTS: Gary Wright, Nicholas Ponce, John Wenke and Fred Hamilton helped the girls down the steps. Right: FINALISTS: Donna Dungan, far right is flanked by finalists Lulu Fierro, Gena Bayler, and Susan Boleng CAthie Georges, 2nd runner-upg Carol Camacho, Miss Congenialityg and Elsa Falcon, lst runner-up. Page 214 Sponsored by Yearbook Staff N,,.'sM.. is 5 M WAITING NERVOUSLYg Contestants Carol Camacho, Lulu Fierro, Michelle Seward, Donna Dungan and Gena Bayler wait to go on stage. CONGRATULATIONZ Lulu Fierro hugs Carol Ca- BACKSTAGE: Ruben Rubcrt brings ballots to be macho upon learning they were finalists. counted. Of Practice and Preparation 2 5 fi 5 l 5 Ss i a CAPETWIRLERS: Deanna Snyder and Evelyn Ga- larza perform a routine. SOLO: Jill Charron pleased the crowd with her dance. PERFORMING GROUP: Members of Salta Nova entertain the crowd with their catchy dance number. ROUTINE: One ofthe capetwirlers performs a pass with the cape. 22 ' .15 - EE i fs new as 'K ABOVE: Kevin Montes dances solo. LEFT: Pop Dancers Lee Camack, Darren Sanders, Kevin Middle- ton, Calvin Williams, Sidney Headen and Robert Mo- lina added a modern touch to the dance number. Sponsored by Yearbook Staff Page 215 Staffflppreciates Help, nderstanding . Q .. l Q .4 l 5 , gt SPRING STAFFERS: Shown above are some of the students who joined the yearbook staff after the end of first semester and those hearty few who stayed with it throughout the entire year. Left to right: Sheila Miles, Rod Georges, Monica Baughman, Tricia McLean, Kim Hall, Barry Patterson, Bonnie Martinez, Back Row: Edwin Cartagena, Donna Dungan, Gary Wright, Elsa Falcon, Ruben Rubert, and Bobby Broadstreet. Insert: Rudy Martinez. Not Shown: Tony Narvaez. So we have come to the end of another school year. And we have made friends along the way with our fellow students, with some of our teachers and administra- tors, and even with ourselves. We have built dreams and sometimes seen them crumble. We have hoped and faced success. We have made something of ourselves which no one else can have. Each individual accomplishment and each effort which was part of a team effort is uniquely our own, to be treasured for years to come. The yearbook staff went through many of the same trials and tribulations that ev- eryone goes through. We experienced the thrill of making that first print in the dark- room, the agony of lost pictures and copy that didn't fit. We succeeded sometimes, failed others. But we tried to build on our failures, to put a little extra effort into the next attempt. Our theme for this yearbook was f'Memories of Yesterday and Dreams of Tomorrowf, We have attempted to bring you some of both. We hope the book pleases you. We sincerely tried to make every name and every picture match, to make sure all of your names are spelled correctly, to include many different members of our student body, and to provide as much of the history and drama of this year as possible. Along the way to completion, a lot of people contributed suggestions, time, and effort to make it a success. We would like to thank some of them at this closing. They include: The faculty and staff of Parkland for their patience and understanding about deadlines. Mrs. Donna Smith, Herff Jones Repre- sentative who pitched in to help us solve our problems with printing, layout, etc. Miss. Emilee Madrid, student teacher, who worked with us during the first semes- ter, and who contributed so much to the outcome of this book. Popular Dry Good Photographers Mrs. Rowena Sampier and Mr. Fred White for their work with the seniors and underclass. And a number of students who, although they were not on the staff, pitched in any- way to help with photography, and typing, and a lot of other things in general. They include Ruby Martinez and Mark Nelon. We can't overlook the work of second semester yearbook staffers who took up the slack and helped complete our book on time. Finally, we thank our sponsor Mr. Ron Dettman for his help and guidance. We hope you enjoy this edition of the ARENA. Sincerely, Bonnie Martinez: Editor 216 ' -ff p


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