Rancho High School - El Sol Yearbook (Las Vegas, NV)

 - Class of 1977

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An offside penalty usually results in going back to the beginning and start- ing all over again. Therefisffusually a considerable amount of scoring taking place in the offense. The forward pass is a formidable play and is often com- pleted but under certain circumstances it is incompleted and the passer must look for another receiver downfield. An interception is the unfortunate case where the wrong person receives the pass and therefore gets the passer for quarterbackj very discouraged. A touch- down or score is the reward of thedefense and being able to take advantage of its therlilweak- ness. A score is the result of hard .work and is the beginning of a good relationship. A In some cases the offense and defense canlt get along. The game can sometimes end in a scoreless tie, the result of a stubborn defense and a poorly planned offense, poorly run offense. Tackling may again result. The offense may also furnbleeand the defense wastes no time in pouncingy-ions the mistake. In some cases the game inan all-out brawl. Dating has its ups and downs, but it is alto- gether a popular sport among the sexes. As time progresses teams are drawing more partici- pants: therefore, more people are becoming interested. In fact, dating may well be on its way to becoming the number one sport of the future! T s N.. ,a.,. . Honors, Activities, Clubs Q I I I I I I I I I , I , I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I 1 I I I I I 1 7 18 Student Body Officers Leaders are enthusiastic The student body officers, a group of young adults trying to make their school better, was very prominent this year in making the school year exciting. The officers were very interested in the stu- dents of Rancho: they passed out question- naires, and listened to everyone's problems, questions or suggestions. They were very active in the Homecoming festivities and wanted everyone to participate in the many activities and different contests that were planned. These were beard growing contests, bubblegum blowing, the ever popular bug races and the Homecoming Parade - a week long celebration. . In the beginning of the '76-'77 school year, the officers' main goal was to raise school spirit and morale. The student body officers helped to make the three murals painted on the walls happen and planned one for the gym. They also worked on a new P.A. system for the gym and hoped to remodel the Little Theater. Student Body Officers, Top Right: Emil Stein, Chief lustice: Karen Romano, Treasurerg Steve Wallace, Sgt.-at-Arms: Dan Waite, Vice-President: Rosa Lozano, Secretary: How- ard Bulloch, President. Middle: Steve Wallace. Bottom Left: Emil Stein. Bottom Right: Karen Romano. Opposite Page. Top Left: Howard Bulloch. Bottom Right: Dan Waite. Bot- tom Left: Rosa Lozano. ACt1V1l18S Planned Pa1nt a Ram next to our f1ght song and Alma Mater 1n gym New P A system for gym More assembhes Lunch hours longer Remodehng of L1tt1e Theater Act1v1t1es Accomphshed I-Iomecommg beard grow1ng contest bubble gum contest bug races Homecommg Parade Homecommg Queen Leadersh1p Retreat Palnted three slgns on school walls Change mornmg announcements Student Body Officers 19 ,, I try to understand the English language the best America is a very interesting place. I really like pizza! Ioan. ario likes America Mario Ordonez is from Loja, Equador. He was an active member in such groups as Stu- dent Council, Public Service Projects Commit- tee, and Soccer. Mario states, The customs in America are much different from those in Equador. The housing conditions and the schooling are very different also! Mario likes the idea that you can choose the classes you want. In Equador you must take the required classes they give you. He feels that Rancho is a very good school and the teachers were very helpful The other activities he was interested in were football and tennis. In Equador Mario plays rugby which is very similar to soccer. Mario stated, One of my favorite pastimes in Amer- ica is eating pizzag they don't make it back in Equador. Mario spent his year in America living with the Arnold family. Mario felt that his year in America and at Rancho was very exciting. 20 Foreign Exchange V ' -as xr .1 if I'm very excited to return home, but I will miss my family here very much. ...gk At home in Brazil I like to spend my time on the beach. E t ge 1' 1 . it f55iES'j America was a fun place to be, I hope someday Rita relates to Rancho Rita Kulnig is from Victoria, Brazil. She really enjoyed Las Vegas, and Rancho. She became an active member of such groups as, Girls' Basket- ball, which took state this year, Volleyball, Soc- cerettes, Ski Club, Student Council, Dance Committee, Poster Committee, and Public Serv- ice Projects Committee. Rita really enjoyed Homecoming week. She worked on the senior float, and was nominated for homecoming Queen. Rita lives in a town that is more modern than most parts of Brazil. She spends a lot of time at home on the beach. Rita lived with the Avance family, they had three other children attending Rancho, Mike, Shari, and Kenny. Rita feels that in her year here in the United States she became a part of the Avance family, and Rancho High School. I enjoy sports, it was exciting taking state in to come back. When I leave the Avance family it will be just like leaving my own family. Foreign Exchange 21 22 Honor Students Moona Adamson Adella Armentrout Michael Avance Karen Bearfield Gregory Bennett Craig Birmingham Curtis Boger Monika Boka Stephen Bowers Susanne Brodeur Bruce Brown Dean Church Ann Clark Loretta Clover Shana Cochran Carol Conway Rhonda Copeland Toni Darlington Kelly Davis Christine Desilets Sandra Dixon DeAnn Eager Omar Enriquez Daniel Fagan Lori Forsberg Monica Garcia David Girling Rick Goebel Thomas Gomez Greg Grant Iames Hales Ienine Hancock Stanley Hartt Taylor Hawes Linda Hayes Iames Henderson Grace Hilgar Cynthia Hollingsworth Susan Hopkins William Iarrett Cynthia Kelly Iean Kerekes Pola Ko Susan Kreb Rita Kulnig Michelle Lawhead Frank Laythrope Gayle LeBaron Maria Lomagno Mary Long Laura Lopez Rosa Lozano Terri Maddux Laurie Mahony Rita Mansfield Eric Marshall T r l Senior class honored with high G.P.A.'s ,xt Q It 1 Qo ' 9- at 51, 31 'l 'Q' ' it 533' vi , Y . if is 7 g T h it 1 . '1 Q X i A V U 1? ,, ,, ,vm i fm r , f 'lif ting ' . sa: rg, tl ,. Sw 1' , T 2' Q 55 Q , f - i 5 7 EL , . hw N of n S- ft ' its in Nlot Pictured: Harry Alexander, Richard Barbieir, Wayne Bucking- Jam, Eric Chan, Mauvadayne Church, Tammy Demauriez, Qmanda Herrman, Gerald Iohnson, Marquerite Iohnson, Shari . ederson, Elaine Reid, Lezle Shirley, and Herbert Taylor. I udy Stephen iey Denise Wright Lesa McClain Laverne McGee Willie Mclver Evelyn Mills Donna Moran Steven Nellis Sharlene Nelson Iennifer Nettles Robert Newburn Paula Nichols Terri Nichols Cletara Norman Elaine Othon Iohn Peters Deborah Petrus Maiorie Phillips Scott Remy Linda Richardson Iohnny Robinson Shirley Roll Karen Romano Donald Ruesch Mark Shank Brenda Sharp Michael Small Kandie Smith Mike Smith lose Solorio Richard Spilsbury Emil Stein Barbara Strauss Ioyce Tealer Mark Teepen Anthony Thompson Tommy Thompson Tori Thompson Duane Vaden Karen Vornberg Dan Waite Steve Wallace Cindy Ward Tony White Honor Students 23 r . , AM 'M, 385 l Q 5 SY Cheryl Tasker Laura Lopez Beverly Boucher Attendant Attendant Attendant Homecoming Queen 25 26 Homecoming l Homecoming is festive This year Rancho had a very successful homecoming. Winning the football game against Eldorado made it even more meaning- ful. A funfilled week was highlighted with many activities such as crazy hat day, the arm wres- tling contest, sexy legs contest, crazy T-shirt day and the traditional mourning day, bug race and candlelight rally. Iamie. Bell, Homecoming Queen, was crowned at an assembly and reigned for a week prior to the game against Eldorado. , Diana Fidler shows her spirit during Crazy Hat Day by participating along with many students, Y Smrfwat One of the many activities during Homecoming week was the bug race. Participating in this event were Iohnny Delprado, Mike Tietien, Ieff Biersted, Perry Swanson and Dave Girling. Showing his better half, is Mike Morgan in the sexy leg contest. Tate has nothmg better to do than monkey Testing their strength in the arm wrestling contest were Mike Tietjen, Senior, around for Crazy Hat Day. and George Fernandez, Freshman. Mike reigned as overall champion. Fhinking they're cool are Fernando Campenallo, Angelo Porter, Eldon Baumeister and Sam Graff, participants of the Mr. Cool Contest. All the guys were winners. .x,.,- 4 . my ,ll N Entering the beard growing contest are Rhonda Larson and Marianne Evans. Homecoming 27 Before the game, the traditional parade was held in North Las Vegas at 11 am. The ROTC colorguard, the Ram Band, Rancheros, cheer- leaders, songleaders, clubs and organizations and, of course, all of the class floats partici- pated in the parade. At the game, the winners of the floats were announced.The junior class took sweepstakes while sophomores took first place. Pep Club placed first in the clubs and organizations divi- sion. Iamie Bell, homecoming queen, and her six attendants, Beverly Boucher, Sandra Dixon, Iris Iones, Laura Lopez, Rosa Lozano and Cheryl Tasker all rode in Corvettes through the parade. Mrs. Marjorie Arenaz was selected as Mis- tress of Ceremonies and she too rode in the parade. 7' 'S Marching in the annual Homecoming Parade, held in North Las Vegas, is the Ram Band. if i. fr' 34.1. Seniors pictured here are Fred Schmidt, Kandie Smith and Iose Solario. They are shown working Competing in the parade is one way the on their class float, the final one of their high school career. Rancheros show their talents. 28 Homecoming 4 Groups, classes participate sa x P' ,N This year the junior class took the prize of sweepstakes in the float division, with the theme of kill 'em dead. Shown here is the finger pushing the button, spraying the Eldorado Sundevil dead. B ,..-- ,,.-- TG s Freshmen show their spirit by entering their float in the Homecoming Parade. The theme 79 is Fine was this year's slogan onthe sophomore float. Sophomores placed first in the float division. Many sophomores took part in this annual event. Homecoming 29 Students in aried honors Each year students distinguish themselves in various categories on our campus, categories such as athletics, academics, and leadership contests. One of these winners this year was Senior Emil Stein, a student here for four years. Emil's accomplishments have been in the fields of sci- ence, student government and general leader- ship. Emil has won two scholarships which enabled him to take two seminar trips. Another three leadership winners were Laura Lopez, head songleader, Evelyn Mills, head cheerleader, and Karen Romano, student body secretary. These girls entered the Clark County Iunior Miss contest and were chosen as Semi- finalists to enter the state contest held in Reno. Winning many awards in athletics, Senior Mike Little was chosen as All-conference and All-State Middle linebacker, SUN and Review- Iournal Most Valuable Player of the week, Most Valuable Player of Football Team tDefensiveJ. Most Valuable Player of the week. Academically speaking, awards came also to our school. Regina Pollard and Tori Thompson exhibited their intellectual ability. Regina was announced as one of 1500 semi-finalists nation- wide eligible to compete for 550 National Achievement Scholarships for Outstanding Negro students. Tori Thompson was named Commended Student in the Merit Scholarship Corporation. Emil Stein's scholarships took him to the Capitol to meet the President. He also attended a seminar in Virginia to discuss today's issues. 30 Varied Honors The athletic Mike Little displays his awards and medals. Not only did Mike receive honors in football, he is also a state wrestling champion. Regina Pollard is the National Merit Scholarship finalist, and Tori Thompson was commended for her performance on the scholastic appti- tudetest. i In the Clark County Pageant. Karon Romano. Laura Lopez and Evelyn Mills were chosen as semi-finalists. The girls were judged on poise and zippuareiiico, physical fitness, scholarship. judge interview and creative find performing arts, Varied Honors 31 32 Girls' State Three girls attend State Girls' State informs girls about duties, privi- leges, rights, and responsibilities of an Ameri- can citizen. Nevada's Girls' State was limited to a select group of girls. The girls were divided into two political parties, Federalist and Nationalist. They developed their own party platforms and made their own controversial issues. All of their elections were conducted in accordance with the election laws of the state of Nevada. Girls who went to Girls' State to represent Rancho were Denise Underwood, Tori Thomp- son, Laurie Mahone, and Mary lane Long. They were sponsored by the American Legion Auxil- iary. Girls' State spent Iune 13-19 in dormitories at Clear Creek Youth Camp near Carson City. The day started for the girls at 7 a.m. and ended at 10 p.m. allowing for lunch breaks and rest periods. It was a lot of fun, concluded Denise Underwood. 5 2-:'X!'X3i1zFQe mw'n. ' .. . , - f- -f ---sm... .,.. , .,Wm,., M , , ...,,,,,,N ts-ws-,s.,v:xg.'gg----gig- , , k'k' K'-wmv: W 'aw-wwaswsfsmvw-si.wmghggg?43,rrs.z:1::ssas-f1r,.-z'.'gTfz.T'ti51 ' 7713-JK.. Taking a break from political issues are Tori Thompson, Mary lane Long, and Laurie Mahoney. 7 . as nl ' , H , f .ull Girls' and Boys' State join together to discuss party platforms and controversial issues. Among those who attended were Emil Stein, Laurie Mahoney, Mary Iane Long, Tori Thompson, and Howard Bulloch. Emil Stein, one of the Boys' State participants, finds time to be involved in many school clubs and organizations. Boy 'State lear basics It was very educational and informative about the principles of government, expressed Emil Stein, one of the Boys' Staters selected this year. During the week of Iune 13-19 the boys stayed at the Fallen Naval Air Station in North- ern Nevada near Reno. They received visits from the representatives of the Air Force, Naval, and Coast Guard academies. One day out of the week was spent in Carson City where the boys sat in the Senate and Legis- lature. Boys' Staters nominated and voted on issues concerning them in order to gain an understanding of how government works. Outstanding boys of high moral character, good sportsmanship, and potential leadership tendencies were the ones chosen for Boys' State. Young men attending Boys' State this year from Rancho are: Howard Bulloch, Emil Stein, and Brian Henzel. Boys' State 33 Sun Youths argue oplmons Relaxing after a long day of discussion, Howard Bulloch takes time to reflect over the day's accomplishments. .Q L Q i,.s s .5322 5 JF' Sitting, Front Row: Kerry Crawford, Denise Wright, Kathy Delaney. Row Two: Gina Pollard, Renee Pitts, Mary Beth Short. Standing: Duane Vaden, Dan Waite, Laura Lopez, Craig Hanson, Steve Wallace, Bridget Ward, Scott Remyg advisor, Ken Bedrosian. In the tree: Dave Girling: 34 Sun Youth Forum .,..,..n- Advisor to Rancho's 1976 Sun Youth Forum was Ken Bedro worked with delegates to help prepare for the Forum. K F 'AN' Y 5 1 Q' Finalists. Dan Waite and Steve Wallace, were chosen to represent the views of their groups to the community through public media. Should draft evaders be given amnesty? What should be done to improve the educa- tional system? How should our foreign policy be revised? Should capital punishment be reinstated? How can inflation be curbed? These and many other controversial issues were the subject of this year's Sun Youth Forum. Tension soon filled the air and a few uncontrolled tempers flared as topics of per- sonal interest were discussed. Two Rancho students. Dan Waite and Steve Wallace, were chosen as finalists for their out- standing ability to express and argue their opin- ions. Selected by fellow participants, a finalist from each topic group was given the privilege of presenting a culmination of views, expressed during the discussions, to the community through an appearance on television or in the newspaper. sian. Mr. B ., 'f2f'Jr . ...f VVhile reviewing her notes for a group discussion, Denise Wright ponders over an interesting subject. Sun Youth Forum 35 ew sound hits camp RMMH A feeling of involvement comes to students who are elected to Student Council. These stu- dents made decisions, debated and brought up items to improve Rancho. This year the Student Council did many things such as buying and having the marquee put up in the Student Union. Students put birth- day announcements, cheering the teams on or just Hi up on the marquee. Student Council also bought a new sound system for the gym and supported Rancho in everything. The stu- dents were elected by their 2nd hour class to represent that class. This year Student Council had a new advisor, Ken Bedrosian. Mr. B was a government teacher who also had a Leadership class. Leadership met once a day to plan different activities. Part of Student Council is voting on a motion. These members wait for their chance to vote. 3 Ranma Rams STUEE fBUNCl Student Council Members, Front Row: Donna Searles, Lori Forsberg, IoAnn Williams, Heidi Bond, Debbie Moyer, Dave Curtiss, Micheala Hunt, Penny Aldredge, Debi Pictum, Sherri Downing, Laura Nickerson, Tony LaRue, and Patty Poulin. Row Two: Nina Little, Vera Barnett, Lori Wallis, james Iordan, Marvin Heath, Lavonne Sidney, Fernando Campos, Menyone Brady, Iimmie McMillon, Estel Bermudez, Samone Davis, Karen Hall, Ieff Frehner and Mark Barto. Row Three: Russell Stout, Iulie Taylor, Mike McKinney, Charmaine Preator, Scott Remy, Mike Cillins, Eldon Baumeister, Karen Bearfield, Theresa Hollingworth, and Steve Peck. Row Four: Dwight Horn. Mr. Bedrosian, Ton McNeill, Char- lie Criss, Elma Bryant, Toni Sandoval, David Cullen, Bernie Rhodes, Kenny Henning, Brenda Bain, Shawn Speer, Teri Razmic, Margaret Blair, Rita Sweeney and Wendy Hansen. 36 Student Council if M Deciding on the Ram to go in the gym, Dan Waite shows one example. This illustration is taken from the I Ram Guide of 74-75. This is one of the many projects Student Council worked on. L A A . L Looking on, Mr. Bedrosian watches as Student Coun- cil discusses the Zone Assembly. Student Council Representatives watch as Mr. Bedrosian explains about the Terry Valentine Scholarship. Assembly Committee, Front Row: Laura Lopez and Evelyn Mills. Row Two: Dan Waite, Cindy Ward, Mr. Bedrosian, Doe Girling, lose Solorio. Row Three: Leonard Antillion, Dee Dee Bulloch, Bill Stockinger, Emil Stein, Tommy Thompson, Steve Wallace, Rosa Lozano and Howard Bulloch. 1 I l Student Council 37 Making a motion, Greg Madonna proposes the idea of obtain Listening and taking notes, Student Council members keep the lines e ' ' - ing turntable for the new sound system in the gym. of communication by relating to their homerooms. Discussing the Ram for the gym, Howard Bulloch tells Student Council about his ideas. While other officers look on. 38 Student Council Dance Committee, Front Row: Brenda Green. Row Two: Tracy Goebel, Dee Dee Bulloch. Row Three: Laura Lopez, Doe Girling, Bill Stockinger. Row Four: Dan Waite, Iackie Hanson and Mr. Bedrosian. Committees aid Rancho Student Council had many committees such as dance, assembly, Public Service Project Committee and Publicity. The Dance Committee planned dances such as an after game dance, Snowball and a Com- puter Dating dance. The Assembly Committee organized assem- blies. Some of them were The Quicksilvers, Cel- ebration and many pep assemblies. The Publicity made signs for games, announcements and the radio show at lunch in the Student Union. Public Service Project Committee partici- pated in community functions. Student Council should be a line of commu- nication between students, faculty and Student Body Leaders, stated Mr. Student Activ- ity Director. Showing concern. Student Council members think before they express their interest is shoxsn laull.-this IGIIIQ S U Honorable Student Council Members, First Row: Leonard Antillon, Mike McKinney, Iohnny Delprado. Steve Wallace. Howard Bullock, Dan Waite, Lonnie Barrett. Row Two: Ianet Hamilton, Tracy Goebel, Terrie Constantine, Karl Maesaka, Karen Fidler, Alice Anderson, Laura Lopez, Cheryl Montgomery, Cindy Ward, Brenda Green, Rita Kulnig. Row Three: Fred Schmidt, Toni Darlington, Dee Dee Bulloch, Evelyn Mills, Sherri Avance, Iackie Hanson, Kenny Avance. Cindy Etherton, Greg Ordonez. Tommy Thompson. Row Four: Dave Cirling, jeff Bierstedt, Diane Demartino, Georganne Lebaron. Brad Wallis, Rick Kraske, Dave Curtiss, Rosa Lozano, Bill Stockinger, Dee Cirling and Mr. Bedrosian. Student Council 39 40 Senior Playday cs- ,,,V. , A I, 15551 ' L . ' uggi in A sad little girl is Candy Rodriguez. DAQ On Senior playday Iohnney Del Prado disguises himself as V -1. Kilyscvii lg ---,.-M., M On Senior day Candy Rodriguez and Ianice Green dress up as Raggedy Ann and Andy. , i , wil Senior Playday Craig Hanson dresses as a Bunny. Craig spent anonymously. Viother's two little girls, Eva Dunk and Cindy Eilker costume .hemselves for Senior day. Pla da is Senior fun In an atmosphere of story book characters, the Senior class dressed up for Senior Playday. During both lunch periods, costume contests were held to select the best and most original costume. The contest was held in the Student Union where first-place winner, Trudy Miles, received a free yearbook as her prize. Senior Mixer, the traditional dance, was held in the Student Union later that evening. 1 v For the most original costume, who won a free yearbook is Trudy Miles, showing off her clown suit. Senior Playday 41 I r N i I r land. . .December 20 to the beat of the music, Iackie Hanson and Marc Lamb, to Run Iohnny Run. Sno ball is winter fun Snowball . . . Royalty . . . Howard and Samone. . . Cumorah . . . Student Union. . . pictures . . . Christmas . . . formal . . . silver and blue . . . snowflakes . . . Winter Wonder- Cumorah, the five piece band that played for the Snowball, is headed by Dave Bybee. The band played a combination of disco and slow. 'wear ..z,t,.-,teewffzyw aw 7,5920 W 31 , Q lt. . I ,.-:, Jancing to the theme of Winter Wonderland, these couples take a break from the fast music and move t he slow sounds. The Snowball was held in the decorated Student Union of Rancho High. O Sam Palmer and Nancy Helen dance to Tender with my Love. Snowball 43 44 Fall Play 'Gui' To n' dra S Crowd ,dv--- ' IoAnn Williams, who portrayed Mrs. Webb in the play Our Town, helps Felicia Price who played Emily Webb put the finishing touches on her costume. The drama department put on this play in November at Rancho's Little Theatre. Leonard Cash, Randy Pridemore, Stan Armbruster and Kandie Smith are all members of the Rancho High Drama Department. Shown rehearsing their scripts for Our Town are Eddie Rodriguez, Felicia Price, Iudy Waller and Tom Downing. Once in awhile it's refreshing to look at a style of American life where people seemed to take life easy. The core of their lives were as complex as ours, but the anxiety of a fast changing society and culture hadn't affected them as yet. We see their lives stripped to the essentials to growing up, falling in love, getting married, and dying. We experience these life elements with the people of Grover's Corner, and we have a chance to look at our own lives and reflect. It is worth doing, once in awhile. The action of the play occurs in and around Grover's Corners, New Hampshire. The time covers 1901-1913. Assistant Director, Iudy Waller, Stage Man- ager, Eddie Rodriguezg House Manager, Karen Romano, Lights and Sound, Red Storm, Iames Karr, lim Iackson, Mike Hunsaker, Ioey Wil- liams and Gordon McGhieg Stage Settings, Tech Theatre I - IH, Publicity and Tickets, Theatre Classes Dramatic Arts Organization, Ushers and Refreshments, Erin Speer, Bob Hatt, Robbi Howell, Anna White, Cheryl Hall, Iackie Knapp, Marci Shannon, Kim Fachini, 'Wendy Hardin, Kristine Hanson, Dara Thomason and Tonya Thorton. OUR TOWN CAST fin order of appearancel Stage Manager . . . . .Tom Downing Ioe Crowell, Ir. . . ....... Steve Small .Stan Armbruster Howie Newsome ....... Dr. Gibbs. ........ . . . Mrs. Gibbs ...... .... Mrs. Webb .... .... Emily Webb .... Wally Webb ..... George Gibbs . . . . . Rebecca Gibbs. . . Mr. Webb ........ Lady in Audience . . . Mrs. Soames ........... Eddie Rodriguez . . . .Robin Cobb .IoAnn Williams . . . .Felicia Price . . . .Scott Swing . . .Leonard Cash . . . .Iudy Waller . . .Perry Freed . . . . .Toi Wassell . . . .Kandi Smith Constable Warren ..... Randy Pridemore S1 Crowell ................... Gus Baird Fall Play 45 Steve Wallace tries to put a ping pong ball in the box. Assemblies are vibrant The assemblies this year ranged in a wide variety of activites. Everyone was involved including Pep Club, Cheerleaders, Songleaders and all of the other performers. In the early fall the Cheerleaders and Son- gleaders combined their talents to provide us with a show of the rules and regulations. Then later the Iunior Varsity and the Varsity Cheer- leaders comically did the 12 years of school done to the Christmas song Twelve Days of Christmas. The Songleaders proved again and again their skills in doing numerous song and dance routines. C There were crazy games and acts in every assembly, such as beard growing contest, arm wrestling, and even rate a kiss game. One of the most popular games was seeing who could sit on a block of ice the longest. 46 Fall Assemblies school. .flaw ' 4 . ' iw M35 W, s 5 ..,f E if ' A xg I W Aww SRU. in The songleaders along with Dean Bengert and Howard Bullock show their musical talent t U Y ' 7 P he I The R.O.T,C. color guard started every assembly by displaying the flag. The Rancho Ram Mascots were, Senior Susan I-Iaefner and Senior Mandy Lee he Pep Club had perhaps one of the hardest jobs in the assemblies, to keep spirit aroused. Pep Club accomplished many set goals this year. Fall Assemblies 47 Howard Bullock was Master of Ceremonies at mam of the 1 l Bobby Hagedorn found this assembly to be a chilling experience sitting on a blool of ice. A - - 7 , 1 - Q -Q22 file ww- ' ' H , :'r'if1ff-4: ' ' ,,,. K ,A ' s-asf fsb :fms1..,:.'-f:- , , v- fy , . 1 1 4 . ' mr. 5 :sw t wig? . ' Q I 1 - .,.,. . t to l...x .,. 'T rfmmsif A .431'1.:2'-i:t,5ffe'sT-S3 ,X .wt fewer-:5f2'1 -.'-.- 'iii gg l,..Q W r iff? Assemblies weren't only held in the gym but also in the cafeteria. A pie throwing contest is held here. ' ffjiwfffi . M ,.. ,. ...,.-.-nv- X awe t . 7 x Q 1 ' wo.. , Q f ,xx ,., 4 l if X 3 . sw- v' .. A SAST J r f 3-ow: Groups give perfoimanoes eiw- Celebration was the musical pop group that provided us with extra talent in assembly ,eww The Rancho Ram Ranchero's drill team performed in many of the assemblies. games, and competition. They did numerous song and dance rou- tines throughout the year. , Fall Assemblies 49 50 Black History is Black History Queen Samone Davis. Not pictured Black History King Bruce Leggrone - M... . Vat at ew ' Taking their honor stroll, Bruce Leggrone and Samone Davis, smile at the Crowd. Gayla Iohnson, Ioyce Tealer, Rochelle Conger MJ Lam TA ,M Wim , ttiw X The Black National Anthem was .fii.,:v.:1 -.Mxrff f f -i 5. :bf sung by Dorothy Strong. 'ng candidates are Michael Hampton, Keith Lucas, Tony LaRue, Gary Morris, Bruce Leggrone and ark Iohnson. Queen Candidates are Dorothy Strong, Samone Davis. Karen Hall, Menyonc Bracldy, Black History 51 At the Black History Week Assembly the special guests were The Third Generation Stepsg Terry Criner and his Grandfather, Maceo Anderson and Ivory Wheeler dance to a meldoy of jazz, tunes played by B i ll C te 's O ch str H. hris nsen r e 1322- wi-i f'2iL 22 A A pac ed talented performers. 52 Black History Samone Davis, Black History Queen, gives her individual interpretation in dance ked house watches the Black History Assembly in Feburary. Students observ- t Displaying his fashionable outfit, Twin Stokes is featured in the Black History Fashion Show. , Z Af... One of the special guests at the Black History Assembly was Maceo Anderson, he preformed by tap dancing. Bla ks sho jazz, blues A large amount of music and a large amount of talents were combined to prepare the per- formances forthe Black History Assembly. To begin the assembly, Dorothy Strong sang the Black National Anthem. Following this, a slide presentation depicted people and events in Black History. Acting as emcee, Tony Bush introduced the three major elements to be presented at the assembly. Those elements were expressed in music-spirituals, blues and jazz. They were evacted by the use of songs and dramatizations. One musical interpretation was performed by Samone Davis. A dramatization Queen of the Blues was given by Lolita Iohnson. With the help of the Bill Christensen Orches- tra, Terry Criner, Ivory Wheeler, and Maceo Anderson tap danced. Lolita Iohnson, dramatization interpretation of Queen of the Blues. Many students were involved in the week full of activities. -. One of the candidates for Black History Queen, Cheryl Tasker waits for the decision. Black History 53 A ,,,m..,,.,,,M ,hmmm t Iohnny Delprado and the rest of his squad get ready to lead cheers. x - N ' 7 X pxx gf., .N f. J' '- . X 5 ,x.. . -.N-.N -. xi 13.2. a X ig- t, ., ggi 1-n-1 W! pw- I gg., , .JJM2: l 'Y ww . f .5 'L I RV?-Qgffwbfxiwlfllf , .2111 ' 'Sm' .- if W fzwattfw , I 'ew' A , Sw . - , i 1, t.gmtZ,5f115!2'f.ik 1 f 2 en. WL. A 452-1 ' ' ' ' lf! Cjf,x,V,5'1 1 f 4 The Rancheros performed several times during the year including pep assemblies. A special Assembly was held when the Las Vegas Quioksilvers came to Rancho. Getting together in an assembly gives students a chance to let emotions run high. Assemblies 55 'Er xii ' iQ ff ,L 3 5 Students enjo assemblies 56 Assemblles . E A .Ui t Q .sy -..--...- - ,M .M ,f M,..,,, The graceful Rancheros show their talent, rythmn and poise by participating in one of the many Spring Assemblies. Several boys dressed as Cheerleaders are shown cheering their team onto victory. .g . 5 ' 1 ie,t ' L V ' 1 Demonstrating their soccer skills some of the Rancho players challenge the Quicksilvers Soccer players. Iody Lombard raises the by singing a hit song. spirits of the crowd Assemblies 57 58 Sweethearfs Bali Royalty Sweethearfs Ball Royalty: Iohn Robinson, King: Diane Fid1er,Quecn Attendants: Tammy Demaurioz, Don Harris, Tori Thompson. Sweathearfs Ball Royalty 59 Carol Ryan is shown pinning a boutoniere on David Graham, as the reflection appears Sweethearts get together The Nugget Room of the Silver Nugget was appropriately decorated for the annual Sweet- heart's Ball. The Crystalline Band was chosen for the cou- 1' ples to dance to, with the selected theme song, j If. Several other popular songs were played, 2 and the dance floor was full with the tremen- at dous turnout. in the mirror. The traditional girl's reverse dance is spon- 1 7 sored by the Pep Club, who provide the couples with refreshments and decorations. The senior members of the Pep Club are nominated for King and Queen. Diane Fidler was chosen as Queen and Iohn Robinson was selected as King for the special night. ' Albert and Iames took pictures of the couples to remember this yearly occasion. 's 'f l X Y .bex I .. Dancing creates a sparkle in the eyes of Martha Hill and her escort Lonnie Corum, Enjoying the music and the atmosphere of the Silver Nugget Room are the couples gathered on the dance floor. 60 Sweethearts Dance The who dance closely together to the at the dance. 'fm ik 'X song. The Best of My Love. which was played bythe Crystalline Band the music of the Crystalline Band, Laurie Hayden and Mark The former Queen of the Sweethearts Ball crowns Diane are shown Tommy Thompson. Fidler, the Queen chosen this year. After the announcement of the King and Queen. Diane Fidler and Iohn Robinson are shown dancing. at the crowd on the dance floor is Teresa Olson and her Sweethearts Dance 61 Rancho's President Howard Bulloch introduces all the school presidents each of whom told something about their school. 62 Zone Assembly Schools meet for zone This year, fourteen schools including Ran- cho, attended the 20th Zone Assembly. Hosting the annual Southern Nevada Zone Basketball assembly and luncheon has been a tradition at Rancho for 20 years. Participating in the assembly were the stu- dent body presidents from each school, which told a little about their school. Songleaders per- formed to Ease on Down the Road which was the theme to the 1977 Zone assembly, and the cheerleaders wished all the schools Good Luck with an opening cheer. Mascots also rep- resented some of the high schools. Also attending the assembly were special guests: Dr. Kenny C. Guinn, Connie Larsen, Earl Evans, Helen Cannon, Dr. Clifford Lawrence and principals from all the schools. After the assembly, guests were invited to attend the luncheon that followed. Connie Larsen, and Earl Evans, School Board Members, attend the assembly luncheon given by Rancho. Celebration provided the entertainment. Ram Cheerleaders displayed a special Combination cheer. They put a lot of time and effort into it. The cheer was shown ending the assembly. Lezle Shirley, Iody Lombard and Ianet Hamilton, part of Celebration, are show singing and dancing to a medley of popular songs. a special routine to Ease on Down the Road, which I it , ,J-f' -v...-vwv ' 'll 752' fa' i ttii i i 2 boogie with the beat of the Ram Band during was held in Rancho on March lst. Dr. Kenney Guinn made a special appearance to wish all the schools Good Luck in this year's Zone Tournament. Zone Assembly 63 64 Ir Prom Queen 'aff 2 ti. 1.-4 ' 21 G' 13ff.3i11x?Q,,.'p4.: ii I I-ftfgtg -'t ? ff,-1'?r'! ' Iunior Prom Queen Attendant Attendant Doe Girling Iackie Hansen Monica Turner aim I 'Q V ,Ax :A ai 3 in 5 1 , X 4 ff M, M xx m v K., 74' ' ff' Lg- . x 5 . xi ,. 1 F i fi! Trotting down the court, Varsity R member, Steve -.. .. -1. . A ,,,J,,1'-A,--A-L..A Iames Rogers stretches over the donkey to try and get the basketball, but he doesn't stretch quite far enough. 66 Donkey Basketball Ruth Williams and Steve Weiner cheer their team on at the Donkey Basket- After Coach Blockvich manages to get the ball he leaps on his donkey so he can hurry down the court and score for his team. Y Perry Swanson fumbles with the ball as he tries to retrieve it for the dents. Iames Rogers laughs in the background. Staff o e omes students Coach Blockovich has a look of distress on annual Basketball Game Barbeau tosses the ball in the air very in a game against the Varsity rf face has he struggles with his donkey to try and get the basketball for his team in the vs, the faculty game. as he tries to score for the fac- One donkey gets ready for his rider in the Varsity 'R Donkey Basketball 67 V Tina Pucci PHi1'iCi3 C-HTF Susan Harris TOIn DOWHUIS . g g, J n V -.il ,... -I I ' If Richard Wicker Patricia Coon Tom Be Sonya Blake I3 -as N3 B was s is Sl .,.. in g . X Michelle Nicholson Ioe McGee Dave Floyd Donna Smith Ieanine Wallace 1 People voice opinions on issues Today's teenagers have a great deal to say Patricia Coon: I don't think that the ambition Ql1eSli0n2 If YOUI' Wife became the family concerning important issues in their school, level but the production level has changed. bread Winner, how would you feel and react? their state, their nation and their world and yet they are given few chances to express their Pattie Emmet: Definitely. There's much more Greg Lawrence: More power to her. If she i views and be heard. For this reason, and for career education taught today than when I good enough to get the job, it is great as long ag the sake of memorabilia, these two pages have went to school. When I was in high school, She brings the money home. been dedicated to people for the purpose of you had two choices: you either went to col- , recording their views on various subjects. lege or you got married. Students today are Neil Deschenes: Helpless. It would be a little better informed about future goals in life. embarrassing. Question: Comparing the students of your school days to those of the present, is there a Question: If you, as a wife, became the family Question: Why are you an individualist? change? How? bread winner, how would you expect your I husband to react? Michelle Nicholson: l'm myself. Every day l Teri Smith: People do not change drastically. change: every day I learn something new: an I, like most people, however, have a tendency Donna Smith: I wouldn't want it to bother I'm HIWGYS Willing to do lhiI18S to belle to idealize the past, and for this reason, I often him, being together is the only thing that myself. fall into the trap of thinking students in my counts. l day had more ambitions, goals, and direction. I In reality, both periods are probably very Kelly Davis: I don't think it should matter: he similar, though. shouldn't feel inferior. 68 Opinion Page I 4 Greg Lawrence I MH. - 155'-4' fl ' ...ewsikssw I ,gf h N 1' ,ii ' . f Tr .- le ,' ' ' , . , 13 1 Stephanie Wallace 2: 5 . ' ,WW : . ' . . ' f 1 .. Lxbr if if Davis if Dave Cu,-jigs Cindy Sparks S X45 Steve Cnythia Woods Neil Deschenes jennifer Carr j . Teri Smith leanine Wallace: I'm me. My personality. the way I dress, the way I talk - I'm just me. Question: Now that 18 year olds have the right to vote, will you be at the polls to cast your ballot once you've turned 18? Edna Garcia: No. I feel that politicians just tell lies. They really don't do anything of significant importance to our society. Kerry Crawford: Yes. Apathy among young voters ia a major problem in the United States. Everyone agrees that there are definite prob- lems in our political system. These problems can only be solved by the involvement of everyone - including the young adults. Question: Are you planning to be a house ife or a career woman? Karen Eicher: I want to get a good job befbre j I get married and then work part time. I feel that getting a good job is important for women. Susan Harris: I'm planning a Career in com- puter programming. I would like to attend U.N.I...V. Question: Do you feel that Women's Lib and the ERA will have a liberalizing effect on your marriage? Dawna Atteberry: ul think liberalism is good but with the way I have been raised and the way most of the people my age have been raised, liberalism is simply what you can get away with. My children will probably be more liberal than I am and their marriages will be different. Tom Downing: No. For one thing, l'm going to marry a Christian lady and our marriage Mary Toles june Tate Donna Monk will be based on the Bible and its teachings: it says that a wife will serve her husband. How- ever, l won't restrict her from her own individuality. Kelly Davis: In marriage, I don't think things will be different. however, legally, I'm allowed more privileges. Marriage will stay the same even if the ERA is passed. Cindy Sparks: No, I don't think it would make a difference. I would prefer my husband to be the dominant person in the household. Question: Are goals important to you? Greg Lawrence: I plan to be in the field of embroidering arts. I am working in a job now which is teaching me about the art so that I will probably be able to get a job after graduation. Opinion Page 69 70 Pep Club Initiation to the Pep Club is an event long remem- Homecoming presents both happy and sad moments. Mike Roden and Tori Thompson bered its lead the school over the death of Eldorado. NNN M w gr- Front Row: Sally Cillitzer, Mary Io Wegman, Theresa Cillitzer, Teresa Brown, Ruth Best, Laurie Mahony, Susan Edmonson. Susan Finch, Hollis Walter, Iay Saunders, Iill Worthen, Shanna Wilde, Beverly Brown. Row 2: Cheryl Williams, Tammy DeMauriez. Susan Moran, Clovia Rodriguez Bill Todd, Iohn Robinson, Vikki Prochorchik, Sandra Young, Tori Thompson, Debbie DeMauriez. Row 3: Lynn Baker, Tami Cox, Vicki Thompson, Chris Fox, Alan Iohnson, Tina Balanco, Don Harris, Karen Bearfield. Row 4: Diane Fidler, Scott Stowater, Babbie Lewis, Ioann Young, Christine Heater, Mary Lee Waters, Chris Qualley, Karen Fidler, Christina Fidler, Craig Erlanger, Diane DeMartino, Iulie Cerdes, Debbie Matthews, Iudy McGowan, Chris Wright. Sitting on goalpost: Marvin Heath, Wendy Hanson, Dean Bengert. Ierry Shaw, Craig Ruesch. l Pep Club sho s spirit the Clubsca If ever you're looking for someone with enthusiasm and excitement, look in the direc- tion of Pep Club, you're sure to find it. With approximately 70 members, the club has sup- ported Rancho at countless assemblies and sports events. They also sponsored the Sweet- heart's Ball and held fund-raising projects such as button sales and a carnation sale for Valen- tine's. These projects not only provided finan- cial aid, but helped to spark interest within the student body. A new tradition was unleashed by the Pep Club this year. The spirit can, painted bright yellow and green, appeared at pep rallies and games. The can contained all the spirit needed for a pep-filled game and needed only to be released by lifting the lid. According to President Tori Thompson, this has been a rowdy, but spirited group. Spirit is always high where the Pep Club is concerned, as is shown by the Officers, Front Row: Mary Io Wegman, Secretary. Row two: lay Saunders, Publicity Chair- mang Sally Gillitzer, Spirit Manager: Marvin Heath, Yell Leader. Row three: Debbie DeMauriez, Historian: Theresa Gillitzer, Treasurerg Tori Thompson, President. Row four: Babbie Lewis, Sergeant-at-arms: Tammy DeMaureiz, Vice-President. The Iudiciary Club has been kept busy this year with many projects and business ordeals. The first event they started with was the disa- greement between students and the way the election for Ski Club Officers was held. It was believed that the election was not handled according to regulation rules. A trial was made and a re-election forced. After all was over, rel- ations between each were kept on an equal basis. The second event was the choosing of Snow- ball King and Queen. Iudiciary was in charge of sending out balots and counting them upon return. They also were to be sure that as many students as possible ved in it. At the end of the year they oversaw the 1977- 1978 Student Body Officers elections, keeping it on time and in order. This is a very important organization, formed by students interested in the school and its inner business, that is used as a check on the power of Student Council. It divides the power into equal portions. If someone wanted an offi- cer impeached, this club would be the only one that could do it. As Susan Finch stated, This is a very unusual and interesting club, unlike any other on campus. I really enjoy being a member. Iudiciar judges may Officers of the judiciary Club are: Mary Io Weigman, Emil Stein, and Sally Iudiciary Members are: Front: Bryan Branby. Row 2: Mary Io Weigman, Sally Gillister, Mary Beth Short, Kathy Delaney and Iill Prest. Row 3: Darrel Hutchings, Emil Stein, Susan Finch, and Dave Rodgers. 72 Iudiciary .ff Gillister E f. Interact Officers are: President - Chris Desilets, Vice-President - Denise Wright, Trea- surer - Emil Stein, and Secretary - Kerry Crawford. Bowl-a-Thou successful ' A stealy black ball spun down the alley and through a blockade of heavy pins as weary eyed students.raked in points for their game. A record breaking one hundred and sixteen stu- dents madly fought sleep from 12:30 to 6:00 in the morning for the annual Interact Club, made up of all ages of students from Rancho, is a service club. This organization forms fund rais- ing events in the school to raise money to buy needed items for people outside the school. The main project of the year was the Bowl-a-Thon. This years Bowl-a-Thon brought an unbelieva- ble turnout, the largest in four years and it also made a record for the funds. A talked about service project of the club was to buy equip- ment for the Senior Citizens' Home to entertain them. Vice-President, Denise Wright, stated that, Although getting the club organized proved to be difficult at first, with Mr. Phil Cook's help - the advisor - once the ball was running we accomplished several major projects for the school and community. Members of the Interact Club are: Front Row:jana Waite, Chris Desilets, Denise Wright, Kerrie Crawford, Kathy Delaney, Mary Beth Shore, Carrie Desilets, Eldon Baumeister, and Martin Snytsheuvel. Row 2: Neil Deschenes, Stan Hart, Emil Stein, Dan Waite, Tom Felt, Ieff Church, Mario Franzone, and Richard Spilsbury. I w Interact 73 QW 75,032 Wong w it at sitter Ov UL X Tall Flags perform The Tall Flag Team performed at many assemblies, football games, and basketball games. They participated in the 1976 Home- coming game with the Ram Band. With many hours of practice, they do routines to several different musical numbers. The squad, consist- ing of nine girls and two managers, was in the Zone Assembly as part of the presentation of colors. The Tall Flag advisor is Meriam Murphy who is also the advisor of the Ramettes and a teacher in the English Department. a H, Officers: Front Row: Tyra Iones, Vice President, Debbie Clark, Uniform Chairman Diane DeMartino, Project Manager: Michele Turner, Secretary. Row Two: Karen Hall President, Ioyce Tealer, Treasurer: and Debbie Duncan, Manager. Tall Flag Team: Front Row: , Marilyn Hansen, Debbie Clark, Karen Hall, Diane DeMartino. Row Two: Nikkey D Tyra Iones, Denise Brown, an Michele Turner. 74 Tall Flags rying to come up with the answerlto a difficult problem are a few of the members of E' 11 -. rx -,.m,,,,, rant Row: Paula Anderson, Advisor. Row Twdr Elizabeth Waltman, Gracie Martucci, athy'Rhinehart, Tanya Ianos, Debbie Moyer, Iane Powell, Marjorie Phillips and hawn Speer. Row Three: Ieff Iordan, Tom Felt, Iohn Pfeiffer, Mike Hondryx, Kevin ince, Charles Knight, Cris Wassell. uiz Team tries hard The Varsity Quiz Team meets each week on Monday and Thursday. Each member is required to bring in difficult questions on Mon- day for practice material. The team consisting of 15 members, practices on speed and recall. The game is filmed on Thursday and is shown on Sunday. The questions the students are asked are based on history and current events. The advisor of Varsity Quiz is Paula Ander- son, who is also a U.S. History teacher. Varsity Quiz 75 R.O.T.C. gains Honor Unit ., - i ., . . nn The Nevada 31st Reserve Officer Training Corps has obtained the Honor Unit Citation for the past two years. Only the top six percent of 5 schools who have R.O.T.C. received this high L award. The award is determined by the annual inspection by Maxwell A.F.B. which is the cen- ter of activity for all R.O.T.C. Units. For the year of 1977 R.O.T.C. took two field trips. One was its annual trip to Nellis A.F.B. to view the new additions of the 474 Tactical Fighter Wing. The other was to Edwards A.F.B. in the Spring where they learned many differ- ent aspects about the Air Force Flight Test Cen- ter. The Color Guard, Drum and Bugle Corps, Rifle Team, and the Drill Proficiency Team are a few specialized groups that The R.O.T.C. Unit 3 supplies to cadets. Members performing in the Rifle Team for the Homecoming Game execut movements smartly. , i J., , M. f ' E ,-...-- ,---..-f ,....,.... ,,........-- ,-....-..- ,.....- ,.........-. , , wmv . .gj,jI6?f??gtae5g:.?g-if mf 1- .V .1 I It 1, L. ' .35 f l 1 z-- A W at 4 - . t 1 , , r . Q , 1 Y f 'N . . , . ,1 w h,,,1,..,t if ,, f , , . ,. . - 1 .. ., f- , , , -, V 6. ,L Q 4 ,. . -. .A Ht- -grew. an N . 7 ' . , L ' Row Col. Kraft, Iose Antillion, Rodney Gonzales, Kathy Kominos, Vickie Mains, Teresa Tyson, Roy Collison, Gloria Bond, Elaine Galindo, Natily lar, Zina Moser, Msgt. Meeks. Row 2: Dennis Shipman, Carl Poston, Charles Pace, Willie Smith, Randy Mercer, Danny Sturtevant, Brian Withr Davis, Tim Evans, Mario Lopez, Laura Carpenter, Walter Weaver. :Row 3 Lewis Boggs, Robert Smith, Iohn Pfiffer, Iulus Kessinger, Steven Antes Shakesphere, Peter Antillion, Lonnie Barrett, Monique Woodard, Gerald Shay, Theadore Gonzales, Steven Fredrickson, Toby Burright, Wendy Baird. ow, A'Bj,UX'f 511 ,N jfs? , V ,gi , I t if c fa Y Ink? A , I V Mi ,X 'JU Kgujlg 50 ' K fu , tial wx, 'ff ' M af-iff 1? ,st ' 1, X. L 5, y f . Aw, ,f J Q 'M NNI f ,ti 'I I ,N if he KK : I R 9 r'-'39 - ' . I f A '1 I , Cp! x L ' ., ta ,iii-24' 22:2 , Q A YI 'V if -fl: i W ,, J XC, I if I :QM L ., N XNJ N iPi.'Rj', i X : if V I I. J ' My ' fx WN Iwi v WXJ rv t 142-X TON, NE in + - 2' iw 'F' tiff, LEU' ffl ,tli,'fiJ mix' ,Dim FM? ti, , , R ,, 5 I he 'ffl . ,gf ik f , J i .I new ,rf Nxt! I ,NW , -I N, Mx + -f,'-- .,b. 1 1 Guard Dean Griffin, U.S. Flag Wendy Baird, Nev. Flag Shawn Speer, Many interested cadets join the Drum and Bugle Squad which is Guard Lewin jones. X made up of five drummers. Illllll may if If 1 cg row: Col. Kraft, A Education Instructor, Danny Sturtivant Flight Commander, Iames Yacksyzn Deputy Commander. Ricky Collison Operations Greg Hanson Finance Officer, Dean Griffin Material Officer, Ron Cooper B Flight Commander, Shawn Spear Administration Officer, Greg Information Officer, Lewin Iones C Flight Commander, Toby Burright First Sergeant, Bill Stockinger Enrollment Officer, Msgt. Meeks Assistant Education Instructor. Not Picturedf Ramona Iones Personnel Officer, Steve Whithy A Flight Commander, Carl Poston Transportation Officer. 3.7-B' 78 Ski Club ..- -... I x .Zi f , Ml'- .14 .k,..- 5241 4 xnxx Q 5. --wif' rx' in 1 K N sw-2 -f' vu' FSR. - ' , if K' iafffr ti., QF.. 'X H . . , 4 ,R ' is 7 -Y' ,. Q f I f-4-34 Mya, A V L ,,, ' ,fi ff 'rf 5 -gimiazt, if 1 '-,gy Mf . . SZ . 4,,A,S,,,w.,. , Z.-, W f . 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S 1 '. ,nwx Wa-. + ,V ' - W- NV' XL W' F f' 1 N- +0 k -.34 -' .b - , ..' I m.,-K u .,,'V sw .-55' ' .Qu . . av . V., iiifq ' 2. L .1 -' B Qt M idx? J si-e,,l'1.f ' in .Jim-Q W -V Ski Club 79 Rampage set ne st le The Rancho Rampage is a High School News- paper that provides a line of communication to the students to inform them of what's happen- ing around and within their school. This year the Rampage is composed of a fairly small staff consisting of thirteen mem- bers, seven of them are first year members including the two Editors in charge. The main purpose is to teach the students the art of responsible Iournalism. We strive to produce a totally professional newspaper in which we do as much work as we have facilities to do so. I feel the Rampage has made a significant contribution to the 76-77 year. We also have some outstanding staffers who have produced some really good material, said Kerry Crawford, Editor in charge. The Rampage staff: Martin Snytsheuvel, Photographer, David Floyd Assignment Editor, Tom Bell, Assistant Sports Editor, Dave Curtiss Page Editor, Kelly Davis, Historian, Cindy Sparks, Assistant Page Edi- tor, Cheryl Tasker, Business Manager, and Ms. Terri Smith, Advisor. Combining their ideas the Rampage staff: Steve Clonan Sports Editor, Steve Small Page Editor, Kerry Crawford Editor, Neil Deschenes Ads manager and Artist, Brian Branby Editor, work hard to put out an informative newspaper. Y 4 S 1 'X lx 5 Working on a high school newspaper is not'easy work as Steve Clonan, Rampage reporters are: Front Row: Martin Snytsheuvel. Row Two: Steve Tom Downing, and Kelly Davis demonstratei Small, Dave Curtiss, and Cindy Sparks. Row Three: Torn Bell. fr Q t f e eing editor for the Rampage is not all serious as Kerry Crawford and Brian Braby demonstrate. Rampage 81 To involve theater students in extracurricu- lar DRAMA activities . . This is the goal of the Dramatic Arts Organization who tries to help the more involved students work more closely with drama. Ronald Iohns the director for 11 years stated that, This has been a really good year and the club improves annually. He went on, As long as its leadership is strong the club is strong. This year's leaders are: Karen Romano, Felecia Price, IoAnn Williams and Robin Cobb. There are forty members who once a week meet together for DQ hours to practice in work- shops and to have competitions. Mr. Iohns selects casting and plays for the Story Theater Troup, a club that branched out from D.A.O., and the D.A.O. helps. The differ- ence between D.A.O. and the Story Theater Troup is that D.A.O. is a club for teaching and practicing while the Story Theater Troup is a group of about 20 members that put on per- formances for an audience. Arts group performs Officers of the Dramatic Arts Organization are: IoAnn Williams, Eddie Rodriquez, Fele- cia Price, Karen Romano, and Robin Cobb. This years D.A.O. members are: Front Row: Wendy Hardin, Karen Romano, Stan Armbruster, Tricia Garretson. Row Two: Anna White Dara Thomason, Cheryl Hall, Cindy Watkins, Tonya Thornton, Dianne Van Wey, Nina Maldonado, Erin Speer, Elizabeth Barsy, Richar Bradley, Iris Iones. Row Three: Sus Baird, Shana Elder, Steve Small, Maureen McCann, Kristine Hanson, Steve Clonan, Brian Hall. Ro Four: Mr. Ronald Iohns, Lori Parker, Marci Shannon, Iackie Knapp, Terry Freed, Iris Iordan, Tim Searcy, Randy Pridemore, Scott Swing Eddie Rodriquez, Kandi Smith. Row Five: Robin Cobb, Felecia Price, IoAnn Williams, Leonard Cash, Mark Mumpower. 82 DAO. W , t ,. 5 ' Lg, Karen Romano, Dorothy Strong, Eddie Rodriquez. Kando Smith, Tim Searcy, Leonard Cash, lris Iones. Mark Mumpower, Dara Thomason Stan Armbruster. 5 i l Williams and Karen Romano, two actresses, came out as finalists in Ensemble Act- in the San Diego Drama Festival. l Story Troupe members are: Front Row: Marie Shannon, IoAnn Williams, Steve Clonan, Iris Iordan, Felecia Price, Niva Maldono. Row Two: Story Theater Troupe 83 F.B.L.A. Goes to Den er Many students who were interested in the field of business joined this association tF.B.L.A.J Future Business Leaders of America. The purpose of the club is to familiarize the stu- dents in the field of business. Members of F.B.L.A. were involved with many activities such as a membership drive, working on The March of Dimes walk-a-thon, parties, and various money raising projects. Along with their local duties, F.B.L.A. mem- bers went to conventions in Las Vegas, Nevada, ang the national conventions in Denver, Colo- ra o, The advisors of Future Business Leaders of America were: Mrs. Riedlinger, Mrs. Simms, Mrs. Lore, Mrs. Mickey. Left to Right: Mark Forsstrom, Brenda Bain, Tina Fidler, Diana Fidler Terrie ne, Inez Knell, Rochelle Conger, Rita Mansfield, Iennyuhlettlesg Front Row: Rita Mansfield, Theresa Gillitzer, Sally Gillitzer, IoAnn Wegmann, Trudy Miles, Pam Chattin, Tina Fidler. Row.Two: Inez Knell, Brenda Bai Terrie Constantine, RaeAnn Hodson, Margaret Blair, Mark Forsstrom, Ienny Nettles, Karen Fidler, Wendy Hansen, Diana Bidler, Rochelle Conger At Black History assembly fZodiacJ Colvin Plummer shows off his expression dancing to the beat. During Black History Assembly Yvonne Pequese and Lavern M cGee perform for students and faculty. Zodiacs do dance steps w 85 While Iris Iordan and Michael Minggia play table tennis Toni Billings watches the ball back-n-forth 569' Looking dramatically involved is Dorthy Gar- Besides having fun in the snow students enjoy playing Soccer and Ninside games. Getting the center of attention, by two girls is Michael Minggia. 86 Rainbow Club Trying to keep warm on a cold day at the mountains is Samone Davis. Students enjoy a delightful, warm, soft, kitten on a cold day. Rainbo is ne nam Human Relations plus Student Organization of United Love, equals Rainbow Club. This club was formed to involve members of both previ- ous clubs in similar activities. The advisors were Claudette Whitson and Susan Deluca. There were approximately 60 in the club, led by President Dorothy Strong. The Rainbow Club participated in many dif- ferent activities. They caroled at the North Las Vegas Hospital to add Christmas cheer to patients, entered the Bug Race in Homecoming, helped in preparing the Black History Week activities including a poster and poem contest, fashion show, and candidates for King and Queen. They also enjoyed a trip to the moun- tains. An additional educational trip was plan- ned to California. i LIUHLL , NAM Club Members are Front Row Wanda Gaston Darinda Stewart Iudy Collins, Keith Lucas, Carol Banks, Roberta Turman, Karen Hall, Moore Sherrie Downing Dorothy Strong Howard Hughes Row Two Arnell Kyle, Lori Iohnson, Melody Doss. Debora Lewis, Shaun, Iim- McM1llan Tony Bush Anite Iones Toni Billings Iune Iohnson Linda Kennedy Sherrie Ned, Betty Strong, Sandra Weaver, Wayne McMillan, hree Susan Deluca advisor Kelvin B rry Tonya Moten Toni Dunmngs Sharon Peguese, Tamara Childs, Christine Tabat, Iris Iordan, Iackson Frank Smith Ioe McGee Ioe Lendini advisor Claudette Whitson advisor. Row Four: Gina Watts, Keith Jackson, Felicia Green, locum Michael Mitchell Nona Basped Rochelle Kyle Trumin Monroe Row Five: Sammone Davis, Michael Minggia, Iackie Hall, Menyone 88 R.A.B.S. fb ut.. ,xg 25, S ' Q L l ' N f fi xx t 7 Xxx First Row: Richard Schroeder, Emil Stein, Susan Moran. Bill Todd, Clovia Rodriguez, Tina Prochorchik, Kathy La Fevers, and Vikki Prochorchik. Second Row: Lee Ann Carlson, Margaret Blair, Claudette La Fevers, Tori Thompson, Karen Messier. Don Harris, Ray Pulsiphur, and Tony Vela. Third Row:L Trudy Miles, Lewin Iones, lay Conger, Eloise Little, Tina Balanco, Shawn Spear, Kathy Delany, MaryBeth Short, and Keven O'Brian. R.A.B.S. Museum Curators Tina Prochorchik, Dolores Detweiler, and Margaret Blair show their prehistoric display. nn-, --,---- --- -,,- ,, V... , - .......-.. wc.. .,..,.,,- ...,..,...g ...af dents and members of R.A.B.S. Rabs have good year Rancho Association of Biological Sciences, has had a very prosperous year, said Patricia Coon, Rabs Advisor. They have had many fund raising activities such as, card sales, ribbon sales, candy sales, and car washes. The reason for these activities were to keep up the Rabs Museum, the only student operated Museum in the state of Nevada. This year RABS has added a quantity of marine life specimens and some photographs of Mars from Mariner Nine. They also found time to plan a trip to the Grand Canyon. R.A.B.S. 99 90 Band Lorna Boger plays the flute along with her fel- ., low musicians at the Homecoming football game. Drum Majors Bridget Ward and Tom Thompson cooperated in leading the band to marching preci- sion. Rodrigues, Brian W1throw.Row 2' Oliver Schloz Ann Clark, Delicia Barba, Davld Klein Eva Dunk Marcie Rosenow Lorna Boger, Pat Heidi Bond Melinda Yeckum Amy Head Amber Pruett Steven Carr David Graham Don Wilemon Rowli T 3Ray Dukes Howard Dolphme Burt, Gloria Bond Debbie Duncan, Felicia Simpson, Christine Heater Della Armentrout Davida Abbott. Corleiss Mormon Soledad Co. tello, Kathy Giebler, Maria Iohnson, Mary Borland. Row 4: Charlie Preator, Holly Cabana. Brian Brewer, Ken Cottingham, Neal Waters, Ru johnson, Charlie Campbell, Robert Ray, Francis Medlin, Crystale Cowens, Susan Martin, Alice Nari, john Hasler. Row 5: Eric Lorenz, Ray Medli Mitch Streeter, Terry Erwin, Cecil Campbell, Guy Affeldt, Angel Mazzeo, David Blair, Iames Tate, Terry Mosher. Tom Cost, Dan Waite, T01 Thompson, Dan Brewer, Mike Thompson, Dave Crigger, Varsity Band, Row 1: Bridget Ward, Dwight Horn, Denis Moises, Ed Romero. Rick Dearing, Sue Hopkins, Steve Splawn, Mark King, 7 I Y V d 1 ill American Band participants Iohn Hasler, David Klein, Sue Hopkins, pd Tom Thompson were selected from students all over the nation 'ecause oftheir exceptional playing ability. Band members attain honors R. . .H . . . S . . .Nevada's band from east to west. That was the motto of the Varsity Band and its components. Their main goal was to support their school with as much talent, hard work, and spirit as was possible. The creation of the Pep Band with their bright yellow and green shirts was a spirit booster at assemblies, sports events and many other activities. The marching band entertained at halftime shows, parades, and participated in the Clark County Halftime Review. The concert band performed in many concerts and in the Music Festival where they were judged on play- ing ability, interpretation and their ability to sightread music. Several band members were accepted into the county, state, andfor All American honor bands. Besides usual func- tions, the members held fund raising projects and represented the band in school activities. nor Band, Row 1: Guy Affeldt, Francis Medlin, AnnLClark, Della Armentrout, Dan Waite. Row 2:IohI1 Hasler, Angel zzeo, Howard Bulloch, Bridget Ward, Sue Hopkins, Tom Thompson, Eric Lorenz. Band 91 92 Band Pep Band, drum: generate excitemen' director the Christmas production. The band in several such concerts during the year. 'of Q , 1 ,X E R ! Officers, Row 1: Tom Thompson, Drum Major: Rick Dearing, Vice Presidentg Ioh Hasler, Equipment Manager, Dwight Horn, I.V. Representative. Row 2: Francis Mer lin, Uniform Manager, Bridge Ward, Drum Major and Librariang Sue Hopkins, Pres dent. Row 3: David Klein, Librarian, Ann Clark, Treasurer. U Pep Band, Row 1: Charlie Preator, Holly Cabana, Kathy Giebler, Della'Armentrout, Amber Pruett, Davida Abbott, Crystale Cowens, Dunk, David Klein. Row 2: Cecil Campbell, Maria Iohnson,'Mary Borland, David Graham, Ray Dukes, Dave Crigger, Dan Brewer, T 1 Thompson, Tom Cost, Terry Mosher. Row 3: Rudy Iohnson, Howard Bulloch, Ann Clark, Iohn Hasler, Angel Mazzeo, Guy Affeldt, II Moises, Ed Romero, Sue Hopkins, Steve Splawn, Rick Dearing, Mark King, Terry Erwin, Mitch Streeter, Eric Lorenz, Bridget Ward, Medlin, Dan Waite, Neal Waters. I? 4:'l:r Tate and the other Varsity members practice for one of the many events which the group will perform. I ODE runs car was decorated during . .I Varsity Band, Row 1. Victor Rodriques, Heidi Bond, Tina Pearson, Delicia Barba, Mary McFarlin, Kevin Iones, Don Wilemon. 2: Cindy Root, Kelley Hartman, Christine Heater, Darcy Aversman, Phillip Lantz, Robert Poer, Ierry Hyatt, George Dunckhurts. 3: Iulius Kessinger, Mike Aviles, Ben Giron, Mark Turner, Bill Meridith, Iulie Speer, Dwight Horn, David Blair. Row 4: Mitch Eva Dunk, Tom Cost. Band 93 94 El Sol Front Row: Renee Pitts, Co-Editor: and Denise Wright, Co-Editor. Row Two: Mrs. Seipel, Advisor: '- -- . 'ii .C-z'. Szentimiray, Asst. Editor. Susan Haefner.Asst.Ed1tor. and Ton1Darl ngton o lqditor Today is Made for You was the theme of the 1977 yearbook. The EL SOL staff members chose this theme to represent this year. The members worked on pages they received at the beginning of each deadline. They must draw layouts, write copy, captions, and head- lines, and pick pictures to form the design of each page. During the beginning of the year each mem- ber sells ads and sponsorships to pay for the color in the yearbook. This year the editors decided on a four color cover and four color endsheets, which was the first in Rancho's his- tory. I find a challenge in every assignment given to me. My duty is to go to an event and capture a moment in time, which can never be created again. Then if a person opens the EL SOL, let's say 50 years from now they think to themselves 'a picture is worth a thousand words.' Photog- raphy is an art, and I'm privileged to say that I'm part of it, stated Martin Snytsheuvel, pho- tographer. Staff Members: Front Row: Donna Searles, Karen Eicher, Lori Forsberg, Two: Ianis Iungblut, and Edna Garcia. Row Three: Doe Girling. ew editors bring ideas Members, Front Row: Kris Iorgenson. Row Two: Neil Deschenes, Reneigh Szentimiray, Penny McCann. Row Three: Ellen l-lead, Mary Hum- May Iiu, Toni Darlington, Donna Millette. Row four: Martin Snytsheuvel, Wendy Baird, Susan Haefner, Craig Erlanger, Susan Arriaga. Denise Renee Pitts, Mitch Amos, Phyllis Seipel. Row Five: Laura Nickerson, Kathy Reilly and Dawna Atteberry. Not Pictured: Kim Darling, Ann Tony Torres, IoAnn Young, Ioanna Donaldson, and Michelle Lawhead. El Sol 95 3 fbi r 9 TMJ tx ht 4, X-' ,fx of xt'-9.031 CN J A A my -X 2 Ql ,QXQTJ X tif Q0 xt' CNF 'A' cl SED gig? 'C v 0 0 0 Q- rx lg Rv J ' - 1 A A to O e fi X l ,A NGA H1118 GS HFC Sp1I'1 - 111 GTS 1 N y ., 'x J 'NX N kk!! xc .XAQ i l X, ' Lt ' X, LJ ,Nt 'J QNX ,. ,Of Qt' 'rf QQ, Pod Wig! gl JZQXQ7 X A L, YA , , H xx ,W-R, . lj -M FNE V ,, s 'l A' ,atm cw - l Qt Y CFL 4' cl f ffxz l 'I 1-jigiwxj - I y ' ff lb. J!! ,. - N f this ml ,Q . fag J xl X ,1 I xx X ' tt 'Nl C msc A t Q WN ss. Q A i xt. X vw li yt ' xv X Q Xtstfls, lx Mwst ta 'lxffxl ix X Qt bt N QR 'KX ,ASX . tt S xxx Jw 'ANA ku , ' Fl-X fl YN, X t Ramette members are Anette Larson, Manager: Iackie Knapp, Kris Vollmer, Activities Chairman: Tammy Marler. Activities, x l sg 'X . X XX - X, lf , R Charimang Sally Gillitzer, Dottie Isaacs, Lori Allen. Uniform Manager: Rochelle Conger, Roxanna Velaquez, Public City Man- ! 'Lb S X? xl Q la agergDonna Sollberger, Andrea Edwards, Ramonalones, Denise Underwood. ' l SX ly YQ E1 lN.The Ramettes, Rancho's short flag team, 7 t X 35 lst fd Xladdjed to the color and excitement of 1976-1977. l X SX QQ Performances by the Ramettes punctuated QQ N 1- -N assemblies and ball games. Ramettes also I R Rr: D tk nested the Christmas assembly, The Holly Fol- X7 Q' A V 9 lhli s. In the spring, they participated in the ' , 'N ' Q s X3 -Q lx X outhern Zone assembly. X Nqgl R This y'ear's team consisted oftwelve perform- Xitfi 'sg X ' ers. Merium Murphy was advisor. l a Treasurer. 96 Ramettes May Iiu, Ianne Iiu. Row Two: Doug Dave Rogerts, Mark Stein, Craig Talley. 1 I Emil Stein President' Mary Beth Short Secretary' Doug Historian: Stan Hartt, Vice President:lDave Rogers, Activities A561 .fl fl it T, Q T , V 1 QQ J' M7 5' P M B ii ul itll ' i F ct lg if Q CSP QURX7 1? g ' Wx., ,V ,Vi 1 ' fx uf' Ut V, k-BMV 15 NJ r X !,,,f'! fi' v 'V Q. 'O 1 Z it it i If ff by Luv ,A QV, If bi - U . I . is . W 2 ., ' fi it ,, 1' - , X My , l t ii, 'X i 0 N U i iofifl ,DAS QV, JVV Lb ,SIU V E fl i li if Q Lt bt MM fl l l V if ,. , f yxxx Mu UV LL, Jyfli 65.5 KU! i J 05 Qi, QQ L' ,Q EW X Og! ,, E ea! Wi 'tj tease . . L Protects aid communit Doug Fuller, Historian of the Octagon Club, stated, We want to get more involved at Ran- cho and in the community. One of the many service clubs on campus, the Octagon Club, is affiliated with the Optimists' International. Students that belonged to this club worked on various projects during the year. Some of these projects included candy sales, hospital visits at Christmas time, involvement in the Bowl-a-thon and the Muscular Dystrophy Dance For Those Who Can't. Chairman. Not Pictured: Nada Krcich reasurer. members are, Front Row Stan Margaret Blair, Trudy Miles, Chris Desilets, Karen Bearfield, Rosa Renee Pitts, Neil Deschenes, Kathy Delaney, Mary Beth Short, Emil Octagon 97 98 Celebration One of the 18 members of Celebrations radiant hand is Tom on trombone. if.f'Tw f Celebration Singers, Front Row: Brad Hafen, Laura Cale, Cayla Iohnson, Kevin Lang, Melody Walker, Iody Lombard, Felicia Pri Dean Bengert, Ianet Hamilton, Tim Searcy, Rhonda Larson.. Row Two: Beverly Boucher, Guy Affeldt, Cynthia Deshotel, Meryn L Eddie Riggs, Patricia Eves, Cynthia Hollingsworth, Kim Wadsworth, Lezle Shirley. The sound system has to work perfectly for every performance. Dave Bullock and Mike Smith keep everything under control. Pop group is growing Celebration has 42 of the most outstanding musically talented students in the school, according to Ed Schniescheche, Celebration's director. Each member of Celebration practices at least two hours of the day. Each of the mem- bers has to try out for the group every year, according to the musical abilities. The group was started in 1970 with a Madri- gal group, fa group that sings classic songsj. Lat- ter they decided that they wanted to sing popu- lar music, the rhythm section was added, and now they perform with a full band. elebratio.. Band, Front Row: Ann Clark, David Klein, Neil Waters, Terry Erwin, Advisor Ed Schmie- ecke. Row Two: Sue Hopkins, Eresto Lopef, Steve Garrett, Tom Gomez, Kelley Rasmussen, Tom Thomp- on, Angel Mazzeo, Dan Brewer, Iohn Hassler, Dean Griffin, Don Layton, Kim Wadsworth, Bruce Brown, cott Remy. i Celebration 99 100 Celebration Celebration members await to start their performance for parents and students on Swap Day Solo performer Dean Bengert sings You Are on My Mind if 1 M S 1 V X K V Q-M-......Q,,,...f..,l.....f..,.m,,,i - ' . ' V3gli'e '-Wrfifirvasyw Q. .,,, ae, + . In 9511 to an assembly audience. Performers Kevin Lang, Felicia Price, and Iody Lombard, sing and for onlooking students and parents. I Lead guitar player Scoit Remy performs with Celebration's band in Rancho's first assembly of the year. W , be W is 1 , 4 , Q , P v l l -M Qi 6 - .,m1 s new and vibrant eighteen piece band performs with and without Celebration singers under the direction of Ed Celebration 101 Front Row: Debbie Suchorski, Polly Long, Diane Zibolsky, Wendy Hanson, Cynthia Whatkins, Elma Bryant, Lilia Reyes, Lolita johnson, Sheila Poston, Lisa Lopez, Elizabeth Barsy, Toni Sandival, Kay Pinkington. Row Two: Cynthia Hatkins, Dianne Wey, Lynn Trippy, Ianet Maynor, Carmilla Murdach, Cassandra Murdach, Tracy Council, Kim Webber, Penny Aldredge. nie Hogan, Karen Messler. Row Three: Rae Ann La Iudice, Kathy Dolan, Barbra Gregory, Kelly Beldon, Cathy Rhodes, Linda Cirls' Cle , in Concert Evelyn, Sandy Vannozzi, Debra Iones, Opel Cranstaff, Annette Iohnson, Cindy Bell, Linda Miller, Charolett Duckett. Four: Corena Thurston, Wanda Gaston, Ramona Enriquez, Sabrina Myers, Barbara Millard, Pam Smith, Wendy Baird, Pruetl, Sandra Young, Tammy Demauriez, Theresa Iones, Debbie Ed Mauriez, Roberta Walls, Cheryl Williams, Tina Ienny La Favore, Rhonda Larson, lvlr. Schmediecke. ,M-.ai A- Q51 3, --nvs...,,,,,,,, Choral, Front Row: Kathy Rhinehart, Felicia Price, Secretary, Patricia Eves, Ianet Hamilton, President, Carolyn Evans, Tory Bowns, Iames Sharpe, Dean Bengert, Mark Iohnson, Pam Smith, Beverly Brown, Melody Winder, Dina Kirtley, Mr. Schmiedeckeg Director, and Cindy Kelley. Row Two: Kim Metcalfe, Denise Wright, Kandie Smith, Treasurer, Cynthia Deshotel, Lezle Shirley, Robert Ray, Laren Kowallis, Guy Affeldt, Bruce Leggroan, Donald Saddoris, Elaine Othon, Vice President, Alice Anderson, Lois Iones, Sabrina Myers. Row Three: Iana Waite, Gina Pol- , 1- 4 , 1, 2 Wi g, 5 5 lf Q f 5 ,, ,. 3 Carol Curtiss, Meryn Lee, Ieffrey Todd, Ernesto Lopez, Tracy Buell, Eddie Rodriquez, Iohn Pfeiffer, Iody Lombard, Ioy Wassell, Rhonda Beverly Boucher, Gayla Iohnson, Lisa Falon, Lorna Boger. Row Four: Tina Martin, Kris Vollmer, Dee Dee Bullock, Marianne Evans, Hollingsworth, Morgan Clark, Gail Le Baron, Gorganne LeBaron, Dean Griffin, Eddie Riggs, Kim Wadsworth, Brad Hafen, Kevin Lang, Proctor, Cindy Hamilton, Bobbie Dick, Iulie Gillins, and Cynthia Hollingsworth. i l 105 I ' . f S' ev 3 - ,. ' .Qs .1 Second Year Members, Row 1: Ioyce Tealer, Cindy Kelley, Laurie Mahoney, Margie Phillips, Karenm Romano, Karen Barns, Tori Thompson. Row 2: Tony Thompson, Dave Girling, Ms. Anderson, Mark Newburn, Emil Stein. Scott Remy. Officers: Tony Thompson, Historian: Laurie Mahoney, Treasurer: Emil Stein, Presi- dent: Karen Romano, Secretary, Scott Remy, Vice President. 106 Trition Elite u ,eyuy ,...,., ttyy t Y . , Coke and cookies were given to Robert Cramer after donat ing blood for the Trition Elite blood drive. WA,b Guest speaker at Trition Elite's initiation x l i was Professor Biegler. l if , Blood gi en b students Members of Trition Elite, our section of the National Honor Society have one of the fastest growing clubs on campus with a 30 member increase over last year. Trition Elite has an organization here for 20 years. Each year the members get involved in com- munity projects for Las Vegas. This year they had two blood drives, one in December the other in March, this was to increase the blood available to the public. Some of the members were also telephone operators for the National Arthritis Telethon. To be a member of Trition Elite a student must have a 3.5 grade average and also be a jun- ior or senior. f ,T - e I I y y Hilgar RaeAnn Hoson Chris Desilets Linda Peck Donna Millette R0w2 lay Connors Dave Curtis Greg Machads Eliza 1: Lori Ri hi, ill Brest, Terri Alexander, ackie Hanson, Kath Rhinehart, Debbie Mo er, Graciela Martucci, Lori Clover, W 3 9 Y ! ' ' ! ! Y - altman, Charles Knight, Tanya Ianos, Iudy Hogan, Connie Easterlina, Karen Eioher, Kristin Gubler, Mike Small, Mark Dean Church, Iohn Pieffer, Leah Hertzel, Cathy Scrivner, Rochelle Congar, Sally Gillitzer, Nada Krich, Doe Girling, Mike Dan Waite, Bryan Branby, Tom Parrett, Richard Spilsbury. Trition Elite 107 Chess team checkmates again Members of the Chess team and club are Front Row: Tom Shermer, Steve Withey. Second Row: Mario Franzone, Iose Solorio, Mark Stein Third Ioel Morris, Manuel Solorio, Emil Stein. 108 Chess Club Chess is very challenging and very stimulat- ing. It's great,. stated Iudy Aldrich, advisor of the Chess Team. This year there were many playersg so there was an eliminating tournament. The students who made varsity were Ioel Morris, Emil Stein, Manuel Solorio, Mark Stein and Mario Fran- zone. The junior varsity as Mike Hendrix, Craig Talley, Kale Brown, lose Solorio and Ken Erlan- ger. Tom Shermer was an alternate. Ioel Morris, who was returning from last year was again, the top-notch player. The varsity chess team had a very close game this year with Eldorado, in which they split the score 292 to 2112. The first match was with Clark, which they won 5-0, both varsity and I.V. The chess team practiced on Fridays and had matches on Mondays. The officers for the chess team and club were Emil Stein, President, Manual Solorio, Vice President, Mario Franzone, Secretary-treasurer, and Ioel Morris, Historian. www.. 1--wax., f .. VARSITY O Contemplatmg his next move is Ioel Ioel has been with the chess team for three years. N -Y YYYY -YYY Yv-V-f--, ,--A, ...- .... ., .-4..- .,.. ,.. JVC.- ..-,,.-..., ...V .-,,..,.,,,,. one player of the team, who has an overall record of 25-0, as he practices efore a match. l i IUNIOR V TEAM t , , qRancho +5RantCh0 Oli, 5fRa1ichoi: ente i Rancho 1 0, -lea I . , ,, , 'i Using his mental abilities, Varsity player, Mario Franzone, practices before the match against Bonanza. The Chess Team crushed the Bengals '10-O. Chess Club 109 110 Drill Team Drill team dazzles e e Drilling can be fun, at least that's what the Rancheros feel. Each day at 7 a.m., the twenty-two members of the team under the direction of advisor. Patricia Emmett, and captain Lori Pope, prac- tice forthe various routines they perform. The Rancheros have taken first place in com- petition at the Convention Center, and also in the North Las Vegas Christmas parade. Our drill team also traveled to California to com- pete. The drill team performed with liveliness to various music such as Shaft, Rollerball, and Round-a-bout. The Rancheros have helped lift school spir- its and support Rancho, said Diana Lara. The drill team could be seen performing at assem- blies and games this year. As the Rancheros dance to Shaft they exhibit their flexibility and coordination. The Rancheros march in the gymnasium to perform for and faculty during an assembly. At assembly, Drill Team shows movement and liveliness during performance. I I I., I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , I I I I , I I I I I Row: Lori Pope, Carol Gifford, Cindy Ward. Ginger Sullivan, Kathy Leany, Theresa Hollingsworth. Norma Cabalera. Row Two: Pam LaVonne Sibley. Row Three: Tracy Goebel. Going Up: Diana Lara, Barbara Wessel, Shari Saunders. Karen Eicher, LeeAnn Wort- Linda DeKuesler, Ieri Coulston. I I Drill Team 111 F522 ai: fs .. H N- , , Vx f WC' if 5 I , ng-11 ' W Q , ,rf ,Q I , ,-,,: f- -H. - YYY: ' , , fffif. f 1 -W f- ' W, 5' is-', , R I I f X Q 2 IEW ' M ' 'MW' v Q 4, ff, , f-f. ,L 1 , Q . I ,XS A 4, ,Z lf. u, H W N 'JT'-3 I , Af? W s W , , H 12 lgiwngg has A A an 1 ID 'F- 1-WX gf, fi i, fwxwh. f , Varsit R gets acti e Lettering in one of Rancho's Varsity sports is the goal of many young althletes. It has been a tradition to maintain a letterman's club, Varsity R, For two years, though, the Varsity R club was not active. Coaches Tom Coleman and Iim Nicksick along with Steve Wallace organized it and made it an active club. To become a member of Varsity R one must have lettered in a varsity sport and attended all meetings. Points are earned by sell- ing programs at basketball games. The annual Donkey Basketball game was played on Feburary 24. The faculty beat the Varsity R in double overtime 46 to 44. One of the main projects this year was that Varsity R contributed to getting the Fight Song and Alma Mater put up in the gym. JW Ns. fQ ' Trying their skill at paddle basketball Varsity R members Robert Cobb and Mike Avance shoot for two. Varsity R 113 N L I w ' 1 N N W ' m N N N W VV 115 v AJ i ,Lf 0735 1 jf! ff MPN? Varsity Football V' Q, fafmkfsxmeann:-ara mp ,-swim mv, Varsity Football 117 A quick and well planned lead block by defensive player Randy Ray elegantly rolled out the red carpet for his teammate Robert Cobb, who scrambled away into an opened path. Eldorado's defense had a rough time keeping the ball away from their own goal posts as Percy Knight recovered the ball. A Homecoming victory is always the sweet- est as a 30-0 win over the Eldorado Sun Devils proved. Robert Cobb, Mike Morgan, Steve Wal- lace, Terry Iohnson, Carl Wallace, Mike Little and Ron Pretasky combined their best efforts in a sweeping attack on the rival team. According to Coach Ioe Blockovich, Clark was our strongest win of the season. The 18-10 victory over the Chargers picked up team morale and showed the zone that Rancho was still alive. Nerves were on edge, however, as a Clark player caught the opening kickoff and ran 88 yards for a touchdown. That was the end of any powerful Charger offense as the Rams skill- fully took control of the game. Another important win was against the Val- ley Vikings. Three interceptions and Mike Little on defense gave the Rams a 17-0 victory. Ranc- ho's points were scored by the teamwork of Robert Cobb and Carl Wallace and a field goal kicked by Tom Pletch. 118 Varsity Football Are we strong? You bet! Here our offense pushed back the Devils to fight for a precious yardage gain for a nasty getaway touchdown. Turf was torn and kicked from the cleats of Kenny Clay, 83, as they speedily carried him by the other players for a Ram gain of yardage. Rams persevere A piteh off from Mike Morgan gave the game ball to Terry Iohnson, 24, in an offensive play showing experlenced hands formed by hard working practice. Varsity Football 119 Head Coach. Ioe Blockovich, kept in touch by listening to plays called down from the box. Rams, Go Go The Varsity football team experienced an up and down season with a four win, five loss record. An experienced coach and veteran players, on both offense and defense, pointed toward a superb season. However, bad luck and difficulties sometimes intervene, in spite of talent, to cause upsets in an otherwise well played game. The loss of Sir Herkimer was the biggest heartbreak of the season. The clash between the Rams and the Las Vegas Wildcats showed that the bone of contention is still alive. The final score was 19-14 but the battle was long and hard and most of the action was fought in the second half. Defense dominated the first two quarters, but early in the second half, Ran- cho made the first score when Richard Wicker took advantage of a Wildcat fumble. Rancho was not to lead again however, for the team was allowed only five first downs and 64 yards rushing. 120 Varsity Football a Devil to Charging across the field Robert Cobb, the team's captain, dodges as his helper blocks an attempt e ' ' . ' e spri . nd his flight toward the goal Every muscle is tense as h nts onward Mn -Nj, When the Rams set out to crush, kill and destroy another team, our path is as shown here when an opponent tried to break through our defense and was our men. fm l l Looking to find bloodshed in a most obvious cruelness, the Rams ripped into the flesh of things as they battled objects before them with an overwhelming force of power, crushing them. wr , to Rancho's P.E. Staff from Roy Martin I.H., Assistant Coach Ed Phillips Varsity Football Team had three outstanding managers this year his players on point of view of the game which were Steve McPhearson, Iames Tate, and Steve Moore. tangled mess is what became of this tackle. It is as if Ram 82 doesn't want to leave his just to start the game again. Others try to pull them apart. Varsity Football 121 122 I.V. Football I.V. Team Post 5-2 Rams Iunior Varsity Football team, under Coaches Iim Mathis and Tom Coleman posted a Q5-21 won-lost season. The season started with an 18-16 victory over the Clark Chargers and the following week the I.V.'s roped the Chaparral Cowboys with a 28-8 victory. Both were non-conference games. The I.V.'s slowed down the following week and handed the Gorman Gaels an 18-0 shutout wnn. Somewhere along the way the team caught fire and beat the Valley Vikings 20-13 followed by a 28-0 shutout vknory over the Las Vegas Wildcats. The Rams had a tough 15-14 victory with the Eldorado Sun Devils. Then defeat hit the I.V.'s again with a well- played game against the Western Warriors, The following weeks of the season the I.V.'s once agani beatthe Clark Chargers and the Gorman Gaels in a revenge game to close out theseason. Rancho Rancho? Rancho 13 it 0 ' 'J z Ronnie Basped runs to his right, to put the ball on Rancho's 35-yard line. Game was played at Las Vegas High nt Row: Buddy McUrdy, Sean Carroll, Bobby Raudenbush, Erie Foster, Bill McNeill, Robert Hindi, Darren Larsen, Eddie Riggs, Dirk gner. Steve Peck, Fred Sanchez, David Peters, Carlos Polis. Row Two: Rick Kraske, Dennis Helm, Scott Kilibrew, Bobby Day, Wendell derson, Scott Wallace, Vince Wilson, David Swapp, Donnel Washingington, Ronnie Basped, Iavier Fernandez, Tony Lazano, Gordon dshaw. Row Three: Coach Iim Mathis, Herb McCaully, Terry Ray, Christian Rayborn, Iim McKay, Ioe Mancini, Mie Brendel, Keith lack- ,Toby Minter, Randy Proby, Lamar Pattorson, Roy Duncan, Mike Tompkins, David Blair, Ken Spenard, Asst. Coach, Tom Coleman I.V. Football 123 ff i Q., ,.t,. 1.52. i t Rams recover one of their team members from a tackle as the Standing on the sidelines anxiously awaiting the next play is Coach Ken Iensen. referee watches. He found his undefeated team something to be proud of. 2 , . H ,, f .- Q, ff W'TT '1 5.13 . B Team Football, Front Row: Dale France, Iim O'Nea1, Butch Nicholson, Del Mann, Dave Beirnie, Kenny Church, Ieff Bzoskie, Alonzo Woo Bill Torner, Danny Lowe, Iim Brewer, Leon King, Tim Brendhal. Row Two: Raymond Dukes, Iames Salaz, Scott I-letrick, Edwin Romero, Cal' Beardstadt, Anthony Price, Dave Philipi, Shawn Moore, Tom Sawyer, Simon Marshall, Dave Smith, George Fernandez, Kevin Maloney. R Three: Coach Steve Hadowich, Rudy Iohnson, Danny Chapman, Brad Wallis, Greg Harris, David Ficklin, George McCauley, Kenny Henni Bobby Kahre, Mike Heater, Kenneth Nickerson, Darrell Shelly, Anthony Davis, Alan Gifford. Steve Gerfy, Mike Braddy, Coach Ken Iensen. 124 B Team Football i on the sidelines 1s1ust as much a part of the game as playing on the field. patiently waits his turn. were quite frequent for the Freshman team this year. All together 9 touchdowns were scored against them. B Team is number one The Freshman team ended their season unde- feated with a 7-0 record. They started out the season with a victory over Eldorado Sun Devils 18-0, and went on to take every other team in the league including the Bonanza Bengals 35-2, a new team in the conference. Returning Coach Ken Iensen and Steve Hadowich put everything they had into the team. They worked hard and found it very rewarding. Basic had to be one of the toughest teams they played this year, and the most exciting. Basic was the only team that even came close to beating the Rancho Rams with the game ending in a close 22-20 score. Running backs Kenny Henning, Alanzo Woods, and Greg Harris were outstanding in their field as they proved again and again throughout the season. Defensive ends Ieff Bzovskie and Steve Gerfy did their best to stop the passing effort of the opposing team. The awareness and the alertness of the linebackers, Scott Hetrick, Dave Smith, and Edwin Romero, made the team what it was. Freshman Football 125 I' Riding down the road to victory in the cheerleaders Homecoming Float is Donna Millette. Laura Nickerson is shown using a tremendous amount of energy t0 In between quarters the Varsity cheerleaders climb to the heights of decorate for a pep assembly. to promote spirit. 1, ' Var Tur sity Cheerleaders, Front ner, Sandra Dixon. Row: Donna Searles, Shari Avance. Row two: Donna Millette, Laura Nickerson, Evelyn Mills. Row During the Eldorado game, Monica Turner, Shari Avance, and Sandra Dixon illustrate their cheering ability. er fingers to the cheer, Rock Steady, Donna Searles shows spirit at game Cheerleaders take a ards Denver, Colorado, was the spot this year the Varsity Cheerleaders chose for their annual trip to camp. The squad consisted of five juniors, and two Seniors. The girls received top honors such as, Superior, Excellent, Clean Sweep, Superstar ribbons, and Spirit Stick. Other awards given were plaques for the Dorm Award, Talent Award, in which the girls danced to Boogie Fever, and the top award of all, The Award of Excellence. During Cheerleading season, the girls cheered for Girls' Basketball, Volleyball, Boys' Football, and Basketball. The Head Cheerleader this year was Evelyn Mills, who has been a cheerleader here at Ran- cho for three years. Evelyn states, 'Tve really enjoyed being here and representing Rancho, sis really made my High School years enjoya- e. The advisors for the group this year were MariAnn Sprofera, and Robert Stanley. Both are currently teaching in the English Depart- ment. by the enthusiasm of the basketball fans is head cheerleader Evelyn Varsity Mascotsg Mandy Lee and Susan Haefner 128 Songleaders At an assembly held earlier this school year, The Songleaders dance to Basin Street Blues. Head Songleader, Laura Lopez lifts spirit while dancing to a band song during an assembly. 5.41 ' sua.,- The Songleaders lift spirit while performing at man5 aSSeml?l3eS, ' i if if i it i esta t r f Y I A f qq M L lf f I ,ff 'q is t o tg- g i -, y ' .gm 4 N TJ' ga X P v ' Q. ,ft ' A 1 1 - 1 e i' . 'M G. :IS The perform for students and faculty The Songleaders help lift spirit during a Pep Rally held the Student Union. Songleaders lift emotions Songleaders are: Rhonda Larson, Laura Lopez, Iamie Bell, Doe Girling, Sharon Scott, Samone Davis, and Menyone Braddy. during a fall assembly. Songleaders dance to The Fifth of Beethoven for students and fac- The Songleaders started this year out with a trip to California. They spent two days in clin- ics and competition, learning several new rou- tines. And as a hightlight for the trip they went to Knotts Berry Farm. At assemblies and games the Songleaders could be seen lifting spirit and performing rou- tines such as The Fifth of Beethoven, Get Away, Dazz, Sir Duke, Biyo, and Car Wash. The Head Songleader this year was Laura Lopez and the advisor was Phyllis Seipel. Songleaders 129 sf- , ,. R With perfect coordination, the I.V. cheerleaders demonstrate their ability to be precise. Front Row: Iris l C' I E - ' - Downing, head. Second Row: Patsy Rios, Iulie Conger, and Lisn Lopez. ION On' dm Vanb' lackle Hall' and Sheffl The ninth grade cheerleaders are Cindy Caskey, Cris Iohnson, headg Laurie Sims, Lolita Iohnson, and Annette Pilkington. Their favorite cheer Tonight's the Night. 130 I.V. and Ninth Grade Cheerleaders 5We've got spirit' o add more flavor to the class of '80, the ninth grade cheerleaders participate in the Bicentennial homecoming parade. The freshman float was ,hosen third at the beginning of the homecoming game. o eitit i Sophomore, sophomore. So, go.. . .Fresh- men, freshmen, go, go . . . These were the words that students and faculty heard at every assembly in the ninth and tenth grade sections led by their cheerleaders and mascots. Cheerleaders not only performed at the assemblies but also at the games. Their job was to promote school spirit at every game and assembly. The cheerleaders and mascots were chosed by a panel of judges at the beginning of the 1976-77 school year. Using ingenuity and originality, the squads, led by their heads, Sherri Downing fI.V.j, and Cris Iohnson fninthl, developed several new cheers. The I.V. and ninth grade squads received new uniforms this year by having carwashes, bake sales and dances. perfect balance, Laurie Hayden, bottom, and Mary Hatella posed with one their numerous stands. I.V. and Ninth Grade Cheerleaders 131 132 Boys' Tennis Bo s' Tennis finishes - Tennis is a sport of skill that is played indi- vidually. The Rancho Tennis Team showed both individual improvement and team effort. Tom Barrett, Iuniorg Mark Bloomfield, Sen- iorg and Craig Nesbitt, Senior, are three return- ing lettermen in Singles. This year there were four Seniors, four Iuniors, and four Sopho- mores. Rancho tied two games this year. However, they were considered Rancho victories because of the overall games, 113 games to 95 games against Eldorado, and 110 wins to 101 games against Bonanza. The ending season record was four wins, and seven losses. Coach Stanley commented, Ten- nis is good to get into because it's a lifetime sport. In doubles play, Neal Waters looks for the help of his p at a daily practice. X is . , -srifii ag L- XI, -.ms , - ,L , . 'x r' , iii . ' X: .Q 1- t'- . - . - . 1 Approaching the ball, Craig Nesbit shows his poetic form a concentration. Craig was a senior this year. w .ups lawatao expresses 1oy as ne smasnes the Dall with an unusual swing. Iames was on the singles team. Boys' Tennis members are, Front Row.' Darryl Hutchings, Moises Denis, Dan Waite, Sam Graff and Cris Creswell. Row Two: Iames Tawatao, Nestor Braganaza, and Neal Waters. Row Three: Mark Bloomfield, Bill McNeel, Ioey Barnson, Tom Barrett, and Coach Robert Stanley. Boys' Tennis 133 134 Girls' Tennis Girls' team l impro es Q Coming off a 3-7 season from last year, the girls took one step up with a 4-7 season record. Five Seniors, three Iuniors, four Sophomores, and two Freshmen made up the 1977 Girls' Ten- nis Team. Donna Sollberger was Captain for the year. This season's Co-Captain was Frances Medlin. Both girls were seniors. The team's leading lady was Coach Marvel Barnson. Coach Barnson stated, We have good Freshmen this year. Most of them didn't play last year. Estell Bermudez puts power and concentration into her swing. Estelle was freshman this year. , .,,. . E V K Front Row: Frances Medlin, Chris Desiletz, Donna Sollberger, Terri Constantine, Denise Duncan, Carrie lets, Estel Bermudez, May Iiu, and Christine Heater. Second Row: Wendy Baird, Coach Marvel Barnson Terri Razmic. Third Row.' Vivian Navarro and Alicia Bulloch. Waiting for another chance Alicia Bulloch Concentrates on the next serve VolTe was a v , ,rx Mwffs, gps , a 5 g . l f n nn f - -is W M- H .,lg,Q,m ..,4s1fa, V, -fs ,f 42 : ' ' -4 o f' f nnrii one 0 E1 1 f55f WlRanCh0fl - - o gg - of V. if -,-, A2217 '- h e it rel A - 2 rter 3 B Rancho o. a Ji ,,., 532125 '--, i. iiia ,k,,, '- E M :fi 1 IK: ' 4 - o , l if f M-SL,J4N.1-wllg fMw4,'i f'?v ,W fm 155' ,i d2Z3gQZy12r?ff L5fga:4i1' o -'iL 'Z it ',', ' ' ,VVV 'lily-4 .E In A FW? ,, ch congratulates May Iiu on a 6-1 victory. Rancho won that game 25 to 3. May sophomore this year. Returning the ball, Frances Medlin shows her poise. Girls' Tennis 135 ,, 1,-5-, .--av - , .. A445 ,A . fa ,a,w'!' ,, K mmf' . f-15, 'A , W . ' 'ff LP , F2 ,, r ,nf 'V 'J' ' ' , ve-V ,W '- .4. V 4 , , ,V A 4 F- -kk ,, Maman? 'H ' ,,.. - - vt bd 'E , M5 ZQ' imtffg b ' W , ,. 4. ,, I -e ,- in . , to x W K Q v K .iq K 'VW ,J M M V.,. f 1. Warming up is a very important element in running cross co Lombard, Omar Enriquez and Brent Bowers show. nv ,so - wwe' Q .5 A, 'V ,. --A ,el , Q.. ,M .yew ' 4 , , v,. '1- k :.v,, 'L 'Q' l , I , we D 7 T 'FR .. . 3, .5341 .mf . , -rf K.-J ' n K MY, K '.L f..1'Xt It untry as Iody Determination is a main factor in running cross country as Iody Lombard shows. 'gg 'fi 1, d 4 Q 'N Q1 ' r. K4 Ieff Bloomfield, Mike Spooner, Iohn Mirth, Iose Solorio, Armando Ornelas, Steve Bowers, Omar Enri Iody Lombard, Brent Bowers. Not Pictured: Coach O'De 136 Cross Country B. 1. my M: . quez, Eddie Vierra, Mike Hill, Robert Mirth, A good start is essential, as the Rams show, pushing for the lead I Runners go to State Rancho's Cross Country team, coached by William O'Dea, finished the season on the right foot. They ended their dual meets with a 11-2 record being beaten by only Western and Clark. The team ranked third in the zone meet which qualified them to go to State where they placed sixth. The team consisted of eight hard working, dedicated runners. The Bower brothers, Steve, senior, and Brent, sophomore, were the number one and number two runners on the team. But Coach O'Dea credited all the runners with a great season. Coach O'Dea stated, We had a lot of new talent on the team this year, and most of the boys have one to two years left to run. Next year we should really be up there in the stand- ings, and it should prove to be an excellent sea- son. 29 ' 43 Vegas Vo-Tech , ' 'f 1 f if Q , k , , - .- , ,W , ,. , . , I 1 'L ffigi ' ...- 5 W ' .,., ,V . 1 . . ,V K- H Q L , . f,:f pk, , ' V , A M' P' .tif .. ' N 161 V hn Mirth and Mike Hill give their last effort as they race toward the nish line. Cross Country 137 Runnin' team State bound Rancho's 1977 varsity team playing under Coach Ioe Stein had a won-lost season 16-5. The '77 team was the first team since 1973 to go as far as state. Three of the team members have been playing on the varsity team for three years: Mike Avance, Mike Slocum, and Ray Watson. The three co-captains were: Mike Avance, Robert Cobb, and Ray Watson. Ray Watson was the second leading scorer in the state, scoring at least 30 points each game. The Rams as a team were the highest scoring team in the state. Rancho outclassed many teams not because of height fRancho was the shortest team in our Division, our tallest man Mike Avance 6-45 but their speed, shooting, and rebound ability. The Rams first non-conference game was lost to Clark in an exciting game. After a slow start the Rams went forward in the longest winning streak in the state of Nevada. The first conference game was against Cor- man, the Rams were tied at the end of the first quarter 19-19, they put their defense into action and put through 32 points in the second quarter to their 22, from there on the Rams dominated the game winning 90-80. The game most will remember is the game against the Vegas Wild- cats last year's State champs at a home game. Senior Player Mike Avance prepares to make basket for Rancho, as Las Vegas player comes forward. Awaiting to come in is Robert Cobb. 138 Varsity Basketball Iumping up for a rebound in game against Eldorado IS Senior Heavily guarded by two of Eldorado s players Ray Watson goes up f two points. Ray was one of Ram s leading scorers. rv-v unguarded by any Vo-Tech players Ray Breaking through Vegas' defense is Hal Welch as he rushs the ball for- prepares to make a basket for Rancho. Ward for two pgints. 1 ,ig 2 , , kjhlllii , Row: Chuck Cash, manager, David Arenaz, Mike Slocum, Robert Cobb, Coach Ioe Stein. Row Two: Hal Welch, Mike Avance, Paul Don Slocum, Earl Iohnson, Ray Watson, Coach Ed Philps, Bobby Hagedorn. Varsity Basketball 139 n ,L 1, , AL- l.-ll l.'---....-..I1.. n,.L,...4 FALL -4 Iumping from the outer court Bobby Hagedorn attempts to make two points. 140 Varsity Basketball game Using his own technique Hal Welch lays the ball in the basket for two points at the game against Chaparral. g M Vggg kgl, 5 M t 1 Breaking throughYVo-Tech's defense Robert Cobb dribbles the ball forward to score. Rams Go Forward GQ, r w Starting the game for Rancho is Senior Center Mike Avance at game against Vo-Tech. Ran- Rancho guard Ray Watson jumps for basket with Hal 1 k W , i l Q Qhg Won 98-49, Welch ready for a rebound. Clark team member attempts to stop Mike Slocum as he trys to make a basket. - , -.f - - --QW --f----- r--.1 '--- Varsity Basketball 141 pl .1-X I , ! tl 1 1' x . J ,.,. 4 l -fi fr- fx, X t, Q ,1 l I ' K rf fl J fi if Stein's men if take state The runnin' rams entered the zone tournament second in our division. They worked hard first play- ing Bonanza, taking over from the start and winning 99-69. The next night again Rancho showed its power by outclassing Valley 81-74. Then the rams beat Cha- parral to go in the finals. The last night the rams suf- fered a loss against Clark in a close game, losing 87- 85. But the runnin' rams didn't stop there. They came into the state tournament with the whole school behind them. The team won their first game against Reed 100-58. The next night going forward and beat- ing last year's state champs the Vegas Wildcats 85-83. The final night had come and the rams had moved all the way up the ladder. As the rams ran in the gym the crowd exploded and the cowboys were lost as the rams poured the baskets in from start to finish, win- ning 82-67. I x t t t Varsity Basketball 143 5 t . . team is winner The Iunior Varsity Basketball team, for the 1977 school year, placed first in the Sunrise Division with a season record of 14 wins and 7 losses. Coach Ken Iensen was quoted as saying that We had a fair season. We played far below our potential. Many of the games we lost we had good leads in the beginning but then due to mental lapses on defense, we lost. Four team members, Earlist Iohnson, who was voted the most valuable player, Toby Min- ter, Bernie Rhodes and Don Slocum were pro- moted to the varsity team during both Zone and State Tournaments. 1 Coach Iensen has been coaching basketball at Rancho for two years. One year freshmen and one year junior Varsity. He also coached the freshman football team which was undefeated this year. I.V. Basketball Rancho 54 74 Clark Rancho 68 49 Bonanza Rancho 61 62 Chaparral Rancho 68 44 Vo-Tech Rancho 55 50 Gorman Rancho 71 76 Valley Rancho 55 66 Pahrump Rancho 84 54 Basic Rancho 74 76 Las Vegas Rancho 76 60 Western Rancho 93 37 Eldorad Rancho 68 63 Gorman Rancho 82 73 Bonanza Rancho 84 72 Valley Rancho 66 71 Clark Rancho 58 51 Vo-Tech Rancho 56 54 Chaparral Rancho 60 57 Basic Rancho 59 65 Western Rancho 52 51 Eldorado Rancho 72 58 Pahrump 1 Rancho 68 73 Las Vegas 144 I.V. Basketball Going for a lay up, Tom Pletch outruns the Las Vegas team to make two points. T was an member ofthe V team Fi tr 5 A F I.V. Team, Front to Back: Coach Ken Iensen, Ronnie Basped, Earlest Iohnson, Ma Small, Tom Pletch, Toby Minter. Back to Front: Don Slocum, Bernie Rhodes, Angf Porter, Lamar Patterson, Gary Maddox. eady to pass the ball to a team member is Gary Maddox, Don Slocum is oming in. Iumping over Clark's defense Bernie Rhodes attempts to make two points for the Rams. Coach Ken Iensen discusses I.V. scores with Kerrie Spillare and Bonnie Anderson score keepers. LV. Basketball 145 1 5 H-PT r ttf ' Q . l n, Q Q35 .., B i lin 1 wiv, 4 ' K 2 l - ,,, '. , '. ,' ' , g gt , o n an . ,Q W wg, ' gy f- . .:,f My K W f 'F' K I vvanm..,,,,,, M Al...-. k ' fa . If - 'fl-an-... 1 3 Shooting from 12 feet out, Bobby Kahre makes two points. The Ninth Grade Basketball Handling the ball, Brad Wallis gets ready to pass off team had a good season this year. to a fellow team member. ' 'Aiming for two points against Clark is Freshman Greg Downing dribbles as he gets ready to shoot. Ready to assist is Bobby Brad Wallis, ninth grade is one way the team kept in condition so they could fastbreak First Rom Raymond Dukes, Herman Pitts, Lamar Lucus, Greg Dovming, Dwight Williams, Mike Braddy, Greg Harris. Row Two: Kevin liams, Ierome Overton, Van Porter, Alonzo Woods, Kenny Metz, Brad Wallis, Steve Gerfy, Rudy Iohnson, Bobby Kahre, Kenny Avance, Lombardo, Rayfield Allison and Iohn. 146 Ninth Basketball fl ,W 1 . flee 5 J H l3? Q oing for a layup, Bobby Kahre handles the ball carefully. Bobbie was an outstanding ember of the ninth grade team. inth grade season is good one Ninth Basketball 147 Deserie Harris readies herself for a free throw as teammates stand in background. Stampeding downcourt in back of Kelly Peters come opponents and teammates alike trying to catch up with her fast paced dribble toward the basket. Varsity girls' basketball team started the year off by stampeding over their first three oppo- nents - Las Vegas, Boulder City, and Basic. Then a loss to Eldorado C46-431 pushed them onward to win another four games bringing their record at the half of the season to 7 wins and 1 loss. The team practiced two to four nights a week to perfect their skills. According to the coach, Francis Price, all of the girls were to thank for each winning of a game because in practice and on the courts both were all as one team. As observed in practice and game the girls' basketball team deserved to have the finest. They went to compete for Zone Championship against Clark, and Eldorado losing only once to Chaparral. 148 Varsity Girls' Basketball Girls take state Front Row: Rondlyn Patterson, Tithia Reed. Row 2: Angie Brown, Chris Razmic, Debbie McDaniels, Sandra Dixion. Vaso Tezelalis, Rita Kulnig, Renee Ernest. Row 3: Tracy Gee, Kelly Peters, Desie Harris, Debbie Wheeler. Beverly Washington, Darlene Roque, Ms. Price - COACH. Varsity Girls' Basketball 149 150 Varsity Girls' Basketball Leaping into a rescue, Darlene Rocque, 42, snatches the ball from within the clutches of the Clark opponents. Awaiting the outcome ofthe play, Debbie Wheeler, 22, and Deserie Harris, 50. wait in ready position. Iunior Varsity's player, 4112, got a swipe at the basketball against Las Vegas and intentionally took it away. BU Flaagan. ati gd E I.V.'s first in league Iunior Varsity Girls' Basketball Team sup- plies the players to the Varsity team. I.V. is a training ground for the next year. Bonnie Flaa- gan, their coach, provided the expertise as the records show. The I.V. Team showed their sis- ter team that they don't play around when it comes to basketball by winning all of their games in the first of the season and Continuing their record for the rest of the games. Ms. Flaagan put it, when asked if she had any comments on her team, We have strength and are really doing just great! Row:Titia Reed, Beverly Washington, Debbie McDaniels, Melba Slaughter, Cynthia Row Two: Nona Basped, Yvonne Pegcuse, Rondalyn Patterson, Kathy Queen, Ernest. Row Three: Denise Battorf, mgr., Babbie Lewis, jamie Ernest, COACH - I.V. Girls' Basketball 151 152 Girls' Golf ,, Mandy Lee lines up her putt in her practice before a match at Winterwood. Shana Cochran, and Pam Smith get exercise between tees as they carry their own clubs. il W' Q ,.-' Ji' X -' Jrtt c .iee . 1 iaac 'iSQw-git- fserw , f-. Y' -. . - I ..---, ..I,.. , ,, i i a - 4.---f . W ' ' ,'.:, 4wEldorado me,,., 1 Q . g aa,AAt A ' felis. i,aa BQQHHZER to Q A .a t eciii Q basis, HD 2341 it :ye cta, G orgniany, f . -- - 291333 RANGE! 299 A Q M' do : s c taee he t,.ci he l Ja' ,k,, 1 te eeei ttetet i ,.:, 1 W e ,cci Practicing is a very important element in the game of golf as Annete Little shows. T Girls s ing into State The girls' golf team, coached by Iudith Smi- I ley, really got into the swing of things this year. They placed third in the divisional title and fifth in the state tournament, and went 8-3 for the season. Coach Smiley's golf team consisted of nine t girls who put four to five hours of practice in every day. Their practices were held at Hartke Park and their matches were played at Winter- wood, Black Mountain, Sahara. Nevada, and the Desert Inn golf courses. Shana Cochran and Pam Smith scored the lowest consistently throughout the season, but t Coach Smiley stated that she was proud of all her golfers and couldn't pick a most valuable player for the season. When asked what makes a good golf team she replied, practice, practice and concentra- tion. I l N Good form is a must in golfing as Dolphine Burt shows. tgpllgiine Burt, Shana Cochran, Pam Smith, Annette Little, Tina Pearson, Cae Pennington. Not Pictured: Mandy Lee, and Coach it Smiley. Girls' Golf 153 Rancho 1 ' 2 wgsiprii, . . iw . . K A pifaifm 1, L , ku 154 Varsity Soccer 1 ' Basic i me Attempting to manuver the ball to a fellow team member is varsity player, C-eral Heath who is a senior this year at Rancho. tl . tiwkii .. , F XANQQV' X Soccerettes are: Front Row: Iudy Hogan, Sherri Clark, Susan Veliz, Carla Giallegos. Row Two: Terry McDonald, Lozano, Linda Leija, Tonya Ianos, Debbie Mayer, Rose Achenbach. Row Three: Gaylen Reizez. Alice Lozano, T Sibley, Ramona Iones, Kelly Huntley, Denise Underwood, Lori Allen, Rita Kulnig, and Kavlie Smith X Soccer teaches team ork With a face of determination, and all muscles tensed, Ieff Bierstedt gracefully, kicks the ball towards the opponent's goalie. uiiaoikxiif s Terry Iohnson races for the ball as Craig Nesbitt is at his side for eoesffsr-ws eagl e goal. , club shows their enthusiasm for the soccer team on the marquee in student union. Ioe Rebarro gets his foot onto the ball, attempting to get it toward his Varsity Soccer 155 Craig Nesbitt tries to get control of the ball before his opponent does, in a against western. Soccer Team, Front Row: Gerald Heath, Scott Sathrum, Terry Bierne, Fernando Campos, Dale Taylor, Benjy Girone. Row Two: Danny Sturtevant, Parrish, Omar Eurique, Ricky Eating, Dan Higgins. Row Three: Craig Nesbitt, Iohn Kahre, Ioe Rebarro, Scott Wallace, Steve Wallace, Ieff Eddie Rodrigues, Glen Remmel, Ray Duncan, Bobby Manles, Frank Steinberg, Eddie Viera, Craig Hanson. Row Four: Ieff Larkin, Andy Miera, Thompson. Not Picture, Raymond Pulsiphet. 156 Varsity Soccer for action is Ioe Rebarro as he tries to score against an opponent Going for the ball, Gerald Heath shoots towards making a goal as the ogponent tries todefend. Having a team meeting before the game. Coach Beausoleil discusses team strategy. Li 9,233 Rancho team members are shown observing the game with anticipation before going into the game. Varsity Soccer 157 occer re uires moving skills 1 Q 1 Omar Enriquez O O - 3.1 W' if-Q .3 ,f t Q . f- - 'x ft, its ,et pam-, . I Top left: Iohn Kahre heads the ball. Top middle: Scott Sathrum dribbles down the field. Top right: Soccer players take a breather before second half. Middle left: Craig Nesbitt and opponent fight for the ball. Middle right: Heading the balls helps to get it in to the right territory as Ieff Bries- tedt demonstrates. Bottom left: Soccer player kick ball to forward line. Varsity Soccer 159 160 IV Soccer '- - 1 Defending the Rancho goal, the I.V. team hurries to kick the ball away from Lav Vegas player. 'S r U 5 V as .56 : xt 'L ,A ,K -. - Upper left: I.V. Soccer: Front, Hank Motzen, Minks, Ieff Iordan, Cris Iones, Iung Do. Row Two: Coach David Slade, Gary Lewis, Iames Hicks, Kevin Matthew, David Ayersman. Row Three: Mike Mills, Mike Heater, Donnell Washington, Martin Patterson. Row Four: David, Tim, Eddie Atkinson. Middle: soccer- ettes: Tonya Frehner, Trish Belian, Ruth Best. Row Two: Kandie Krotz, Loretta, Georgette Lara, Iackie Pointer, Iudy Erwin, Sandra Enri- quez. Row Three: Emily Dearing, Susan Edmondson, Terri Bassett, Linda Blackington, Lynn Baker and Kathy Giebler. Upper right: Practicing before the game the I.V. team warms up. Left: Rancho's goalie, Ieff Iordan kicks the ball to a forward. IV Soccer 161 Matmaids cheer Wrestlers or i Watching closely during the match against Eldorado, Matmaids president, Toni Darlington also keeps score. The wrestlers had a close match, but were defeated by the Sundevils. The Matmaids planned many activities this year. Activities planned were decorating the it - X Varsity locker room, making candy necklaces .,-' f T , for the wrestlers and making garters. They also ' had many fundraising projects. Some of them were the Afghan raffle, jelly bean contest, but- ton sales and candy sales. The Matmaids bought new uniforms with the money they earned. When at the matches, the Matmaids were timekeepers and cheerleaders. The Matmaids were also statisticians, and scorekeepers. They brought the wrestlers oranges and cupcakes at every game. For initiation, the Matmaids had to wear the wrestlers' uniforms. Sabrina Myers, a club member, commented that the club was really fun, interesting and that she met many people. The Matmaids officers are Mandy Lee. Sgt.-at-Arms: Susan Haefner, Toni Darlington, President: and Cindy Ward. Secretary. Not pictured was Vera nett the Treasurer. 162 Matmaids E f Y KW' V3 4 'X ,5.,,,,Ag N- r Q flflfl Z 'Q X kv 'ff 3 .. AE? JW. it . 23 iii, Q , 4 1+ nw. ' M14 54 1 aa, W ' W 1- at f , s as K 'Q 1 , ,, t , e ffl w1MaM.,,m B I ,L Bottom to Top: Toni Darlington, Cindy Ward, Mandy Lee, Karen Eicher. Carol Ryan, Susan l-Iaefnor, Amy Head. Cae Pennington, Beth Worthany Clark, Cecila Bevel, Valerie Contino. Nina Little, Tammy Toscos, Crystal Cowens, Christine Heater, Sabrina Myers. leannie Hults. Donna O Nea , Barnett. and Cami Cripps. Matmaids ff fl' w Wrestlers, Front Row: Dennis Helm, Mark Newburn, Bennie Montoya, Bobby Raudenbush. Tike Hindi, Darly Cone, Steve Peck. Row Two: Dirk Waener. lim Riddle. Mike Brendel. Lon l..,,' --4 it.. Qwgel 2. W if v ' . -, , . F- . -1 , f 1 f ' f A fu. ,, ,y fwf ff ve 5: ' -Q ggi? . Q1 'Qf'W.Q4: ii A ' ,., ' vf fgggf ' ,f a , 125: ' r't V ,. . - ' , ,, i'4i V . V. ' A Starting from the referee's position, Tike Hindi, tries to reverse his Basic opponent. Basic went on to take the match 48 to 29. 164 Varsity Wrestling nie Corum, Mike Little and Fred Schmidt. 'f 5 it Sheff? Q N.........,,tm av , K- 'f1:tf f' Senior Bennie Montoya waits for the Bennie was the 1977 Rancho Classic in the 130 lbs. class. -any i X first match ofthe year, Mike Little pinned Ed Chavez in 43 seconds. Mike was an i ofthe team. At a home match against Basic, Mark New- burn shoots for a take down. Varsity Wrestling 165 Working hard to get his leg out, Bennie Mon- cross faces the man from Basic Taylor Hawes moves to obtain a reversal against Eldorado. 166 Varsity Wrestling Going for a pin, Bart Davis is in a commanding position against his opponent from Las Vegas. The wrestling referee gets ready to slap the mat. A - ' - :wv isfzgs.zs-:W-' ?II nior Iody Lombard gets his momentum going as he Concentrates on taking his opponent from Las Vegas wn. Iody went onto beat his competitor. Mike Little takes time out from his match to fix his head gear. Coaches lay Thompson and Carl team Working for two points Lonnie Corum takes his opponent down. Varsity Wrestling 167 This page-Top: Bobby Raudenbush pins his opposing wres- tler in record time. Bottom: Varsity wrestlers Mike Little, Lonney Corum, Mike Brendel, Iody Lombard and Coaches Barseau and Thompson watch progress of match. Opposite pa' 2-Top: Taylor Hawes is pinning his opponent. Taylor represented the Varsity Team at State. 168 Varsity Wrestling restlers go to State Qualifying four men for State, Coach lay Thompson's wrestling team performed consist- ently all season. Bennie Montoya, Taylor Hawes, Mark Newburn and Mike Little each won berths in State by winning in the Zone. Bennie Montoya scored a 4th in Zone while Taylor Hawes placed third. Mark Newburn, with a second in Zone, went on to take fourth in the State meet. Another, Zone placer, Mike Lit- tle also a defending State champion took third in Zone and third in State. Continuing throughout the season with a respectable win-loss record, the team scored ten wins and eight losses, and one tie in total dual meets. In conference meets, the team had four wins, five losses and one tie. Using the home mat to advantage the Ram went six wins, three losses and one tie. In total dual, meet points, Rams scored 739 with their opponents scoring 552. An undefeated wrestler in confer- ence dual meets was Mark Newburn. Along with regular season meets the team participated in the Chaparral Invitational. Three wrestlers, Mike Little, Lonney Corum and Mark Newburn were winners in the 191 lb., the 175 lb., and the 133 lb. classes. Varsity Wrestling 169 Rancho s Clay Hochspeier scores a pm during a stirring Taking on Basic's opponent, Tim Brendall attempts to gain a position. match I.V. team along with coaches, lay Thompson and Carl Barbeau, watch as one of Eldorado's opponent dwindles as Mike McGinnis proceeds to break him domm. watches closely as I. V. wrestler Karl Butler endeavors to pin Eldorado's Wrestlers attain titles I. V. wrestlers along with coaches lay Thomp- son and Carl Barbeau, started the season with one win and three losses, however, the team went on to win the remainder of their matches. This year's I.'V. Tournament was held at Bonanza High School. Rancho's Bart Davis took first place. Second place was captured by Guy Affeldt, Dirk Wagner, and Angel Mazzeo. Seventy-seven's outstanding I. V. wrestlers are Mike McGinnis, Sophomore, Guy Affeldt, Iuniorg Dirk Wagner, Sophomoreg Bart Davis, Iuniorg and Angel Mazzeo, Iunior. Each week I. V. wrestlers challenged Varsity wrestlers for their spot on Varsity. Many of the I. V.'s achieved the spot. Row: Ron Houston, Mike McGinnis, Mike Cable, Guy Affeldt, Alfred McDaniels, Iimmy Karr. Row Two: Karl Butler, Ray Wright, and Ioe McGee. I.V. Wrestling 171 'i 2 Front ROW:lanice Ernest, Laurie Sims, Cynthia Scott, Andrea Bradshaw. Melba Slaughter, Rondalyn Patterson, Nona Basped. Row Two: Felicia Deserie Harris, Estel Bermudez, Rosalee Thomas, Wilnetta Reed, Carol Leburger, Alisha Bay. Francis Price. 5 . Egg B Wikia' vig .I . Listening to some good advice from Coach Price, is the Iunior ' Varsity volleyball team. Zu M .- Schedule 2 2 5 e . r,,r 1. a L . 3 1 y as Vegas 0 2 1 Q ' 0 Basic . . Boulder City -GZ if 1 Iunior Varsity volleyball players anticipate a spike from Melba Slaughter's set. Rancho Raaaho R Rancho 1 2 Rancho Rancho 0 Rancho City 0 Rancho 2 Rancho 2 Rancho Western 1 Z ne Championship Rancho 2' 2 Clark 1 Rancho , 2 Bjiic 0 2 0 Valley 2 ' Q State Tournament ' ' Rancho 2. Basic 1 Q Rancho 2 Eldorado 0 3 Rancho 1 Valley 2 Exhibiting one of the skills used in volleyball, sets bumps or spikes, Ren Ernest bumps the ball. 172 Girls Volleyball Girls have good ear The bump remained in style this year along with the set, spike, and serve when it came to the girls' volleyball team coached by Bonnie Flaagan. They played for the Zone Title for the sixth consecutive time in six years and for the i State Title for the second time in two years. The State Tournament was held in Reno, Nevada and the games were played at the Uni- t versity of Nevada Reno. The first game, the girls worked together and defeated the defending t state champions Basic Wolves two games to 'o get a good spike, you need a good set. Lesa McClain shows good style. One- The 3eC0nd team they met Was Eldorado High School. Eldorado was eliminated in two games. The third game which was for the State Title was Rancho against Valley. The match went three, long, hard, games with Rancho los- ing by three points at the sound of the buzzer. In every zone and state championship that has been held for girls' volleyball, Rancho's girls have participated in every championship game. The team consisted of two freshmen, four sophomores, three juniors, and .five seniors. They practiced four days a week and had games on Mondays and Wednesdays. Sandra Dixon was chosen All-Conference hitter, and Lesa McClain was chosen A1l-Con- ference setter. Receiving team honors were QP Sandra Dixon, Most Valuable Playerg and Vaso Tsalis, Most Improved Player. is a game that is played low, and close to the floor, as Vaso Tzalis displays. XXX Row: Vaso Tzalis, Ianet Hamilton, Donna Searles, Sandra Dixon, Dena Kirtley, Terry Razmic, Donna Sollberger. Row Two: Tracy Gee, Angie Alicia Bulloch, Renee Ernest, Darlene Roque, Rita Kulnig, Lesa McClain, and Bonnie Flaagan. Girls' Volleyball 173 Rita Kulnig, a Foreign exhange student from Brazil, stays low and Iunior, Darlene Roque, concentrates on bumping the ball up to the setterl waits for the ball to come over the net. l if, B t ., 1-,tm t 1 'X' . fi Minh. 6:5 .., -Q is I-, .3-fwfr 5975 f 1 s-igdiulssvs, N3Arlf6QYz5: 34 ,fmmmef mirmwm l S'-E.. 2 4 29-' 4 The Varsity Volleyball team huddles for some last minute advice from Coach Bonnie Flaagan before returning onto the floor. Playing home court, Sandra Dixon who is a. good hitter, concentrates on the bump. 174 Girls' Volleyball 'F' ' -IX, To make points in volleyball you must get your serve Vaso Tsalis show good form. Alicia Bulloch bumps the ball into the air as Darlene covers behind. as , Girls' olle 15 .f Hamilton goes up for the spike, the other girls get down and readily await the All-Conference hitter and most valuable player for the sea- over the net. son Sandra Dixon sets the ball. ome back 1n, ready and waiting, watches on as Ianet Hamil- the ball on the serve. Another All-Conference player, Lesa McClain, sets the ball to an awaiting hitter. Girls' Volleyball 175 Varsity girls in State Members of the Bowling team are: Front Row: Kathy LaFevers and Ianice Gloria Bond, Iiu, Heidi Bond, Trudy Miles and Shirley Roll. Row Three: Advisor, Wade Varga. Row Two: Tom Kimmel Peter immel 6 Iiu, Robyn Murrison, oll Mik Mike Norton Ioe Barnson. 176 Bowling Team The bowling team ended with a terrific season with varsity girls and I. V. boys on top, said May Iiu, a team member. The state tournament was held at Charleston Heights Bowl. The varsity girls competed against Valley and defeated the Vikings for the State Championship title. Also, the I.V. boys downed their Valley opponents for the State title. The.Varsity boys and I.V. girls came in fourth and third respectively, The boys' team averages are Ioe Barnson 148, Randy Hale 153, Brian Henzel 146, Scott Hughes 150, Iim Kimmel 153, Tom Kimmel 161, Mike Mayhood 156, Mike Norton 154, Iohn Peters 152, Kenny Roll 166, and Steve Withey 157. The girls' team averages are Gloria Bond 137, Heidi Bond 138, Ianne Iiu 127, May Iiu 126, Iill Iohnson 157, Claudette La Fevers 118, Kathy La Fevers 125, Robyn Murrison 130, Shirley Roll 148, and Diane Zibolsky 119. I really am proud of them, they did a great job, stated Wade Boyce, advisor. Anticipating a strike, Mike Mayhood releases the ball. .V. boys number one ..,nsH'9' Mike Row Two: Roll and Barnson. LaFevers, Shirley Roll. Not pictured is Iill Iohnson. of the Varsity Girls who took State Championship are Ianice Varga, Gloria Bond, of the I.V. Boys who took State are: Front Row: Tom Kimmel, With perfect coordination, Heidi Bond, a freshman, shows good form. Bowling Team 177 The Rancho boys golf team: Bottom Row: Iohn Vanderhoop, Brad Davis, Chris Parish, Tony West. Row 2: Ieff Stafford, Randy Aikin, Giff Shirley ard Garcia, Mark King, and Coach Willis Caples. 178 Mens' Golf the skill involved in making a good practice shot is, Richard t s s Rancho Rancho 7 , o-Tech Rancho , b ap arral Rancho , 5 V5 Clark Rancho vskx V Gorman Ranc 1:1222-2' il ,. Bonanza , , , , Af , K 51' , , A - R . M 7 K f F ' I f Ei ? 4- vig Q 1p,iyf:g5z,3gQ., 1165, ' n:. jQ1-t,.J'lQv 3 0 'W ,,.'i'-mf'.w-'f-f3,.:1,'t,,'g' ws-.:,, .?fv'y.2 1 K 'j -.4 r, F:af? ff'f?2-.ii Lf 'ixtr' 2' 'J' :a,n,g.x.f 4- -' e B ' RRVR1 f R LHSVBSHS ,tisi , X r ,Eldorado R Basw 5 fi Q? Wi? tai' 5??13i E Q W kms shows perfect form as he makes a practice shot for the E1 .ya- xp he Af k tu Lining the ball up for an important shot is Brad Davis. Mens' Golf 179 Team tries for three ,.... s Q , 3,5 , my K T -Q.-.. , ,. : ,.,- . T., I:L, f T or rf eee T at . .at Q Getting ready to throw is Iunior Tom Barrett. Catching ii high flyer during 3 game is Dean Church. L H131 l i-, ,-an.nl-me-1r'P','5f.. First Row: Terry Bierne, Tom Barrett, Tony' Bush. Second Row: Mike Little, Iohn Kahre, Craig Procell, Ricky McCutcheon, Byron Weicht, Dennis T and Coach Tom Coleman Third Row' Steve Tzelalis Tom Marrinucci Dave Girlin Crai Birmin ham Perr Swanson Rand Brodhead Dean - - i v Si 8 g i Y - 1 Y v Mark Bloomfield. 180 Varsity Baseball . .WW , 7 i LQYMWML ISNPI-I0 DAN st! Winding up, Dave Girling, Senior, endeavors to pitch the ball. ,nfl Centerfielder Dean Church receives a grounder. wx- ,sg f i ' I. ,gig .,Qg,. , ,N W V 11 my 'fh a , g f' ! 5?f 'E J . ., 3 evo f' eei i w , sf Q VS i,,i LHS Veg sf 3 VS VS Bonanza Chaparralkiggg 5 3 Western 1 man -. K -ie? -' . i 'l- 1-3 ,',' Y '. k Y k .. if W7 S? ' X it V.O.wT,GG4h, . in i1,l K I 52 - gi 3 K 'f,: . K. K K- 'i h . 5 , t VS hk .K ,K K K if-v-i f ' , ft ' iii ., x 3 f fi, . iw :Q Q 1 fT'f' ' i 'efesjm t x Wi. if Zi' v 1155? ' A- .9 tix TE ' Si 2:9 w4-w:.gws wsj55sfsmr-i Qii . i f Avi 1. , s dl K KM nan. l Ja... -aw-w 'k i KK K K eiif . Q me e -- - K, 45 3 K 4:53. 'Hn V- -'K ' -2 N fi 1 31 ,e'i iiei . , in ., ,' K,. Kg. 1 .K . Q -'- 4 :rf 'QT' '- - N' ' ff K it , ffi-+R , , V e-S, , K , wr -f'7'fe..wwe '- - ,, 5-:. K K . f .1,a.w!. W- 'N . 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W 'fav awk . - ka: 'g,,.-.-.,,..-,f--af-fe ar ' X I Q .Ar-4 .-.away-' Q Www-va'ffuf.-my - ,Man A ff. JZ- , at X I K ,, fri' - Mgwv- , , . -Q W f, P N 7' t 5, - J H A ' C fr-M . ' 57'-' K7 4f'v.b'z.'M . ' ,Vw ' X ,, wr - . - A , ,V ,, 'l f 4 Nw ' 't'+1m ' lf., f ,, ' ,,,f' Wkkk A - ..,,,, . P i - ,C ,Q ,,,,,,,,,, 4. . ' WWW- W ,J .Q Catcher Mike Little catches the ball with little difficulty. lunior Tom Marrinucci strains to catch the ball. Coach Tom Coleman converses with I.V. Coach HLYN-IIHII NAM ' I We su- an-4--vi' 111. V - . W M, fw,p3'Q',, Mtv- . al Senior Perry Swanson throws the ball to the catcher. Varsity Baseball 183 -wwh, , .mw- eq- K ,, gn rf iw ' as x ew-shear I iv-fin-an-.1-out-svuvrr a..,fg,.,,,P5 -v+..... A'NNm ' QW ,R bla Randy Broadhead, Senior, bends down to catch a grounder. Bunting with ease is Senior Tony Bush. . -nw i , t , i I -1 ry, H - 6 bowl . 1 I , ASX Varsity team members huddle up for a pep talk to discuss their team strategy before an important game. T 4 lm, .,3rjQ:f': c W' .Qs V Y - My 5 J l at ' 5' Q ' XX riff - , ,-it .,.. . ..,. ' ' X 6 'X . , 1, fisliiti-i' 'Q' ' B r K 'ew ,... f W .L , i f tiff' . A si-ss.,f,,, f .,,-. m6.....gs.......w-.e Q 5.,ii1i'17--7, 7 h ,, f. 6 - ev A Q X , ,,.., -Kirin V V, i .W W t , -1- I t 1 . me A 'mf 1 .,., . V K Y , V - M ,. 5 l ri f' ' ' , ' 0 mf'- , ,L A ww - I , T., . , , ,sw ', , cf- V- I --1,.:w1fu,-.-.f- .W-P4 gf 1-re 'Q ri -i -b t, . it 4-v, ,ent A K . f ,.---rfg,v.w 4 N . 5 .M ,,,,',hQ ::g A :Nfl 'fs C..' t Ji' A wi -siaE '1 Q ' i ' W- Z1 1' 1- A 3 W- K ,AQQI ,, Ktrgia .,,, 7,17 jEl, ,ljgi 'gf ni' f.tz5 jf',:5 , K L1-,.zNf1, ' i1,.gi:g.:g - 'K 'X' pf? :J '-,'v'l'fi Steve Tzeleais casually catches a fly. Stumbling as he strains to catch the ball is Byron Weitch, K- .... fn .M . ,, , With a look of anticipation in his face, Craig Dave Girlmg stretches as he winds up and begins to throw Birmmgham Catches the ban at Second base' Varsity Baseball 185 ,- f3k'fs gifg'p.-,ef Hmkpjg-,gg 5' :5.g,i-sv LFE all Suze 1 ag. ' 'a Q -IE? K -J H Ab , 5L,,.-.TJ 4 f V. ,.,,, ,,,f,q.frif First baseman, Steve Hodges awaits a thro pitcher. Warming up with the pitcher is catcher Bobby Raudenbush. Bobby was a sophomore this year. 5 , I , W f , W ' , YW . 1' J - W , , . , - Z s f ' vt 5. 4 ,- . V s . . W V A f f .W Q.-.---v--ax-5.---.vs K -Q-4--Vvn-qvnwqm.-ww.-game-pwmvmvnmv.-,famed I - H.-- ....., .,.,.,,.,,WN N A. ,, W,--W M Q ,. . ,,- uf ' f ,M , , ,,f,, . M, MM. - ,, , ., I , ,f'?'. Y ,fm fe., gg. weesswf The I.V. team members are, FrontRow: Kenny Bender, Ron Basped, Vinny Bush, Perry Eiman, Iohn Kulifay, and Steve Peck. Second Row: Donnell ington, Bruce Brown, Bob Raudenbush, Shawn Moore, Wendell Anderson. Third Row: Coach Froysted, Kenny Henning, Mike Madduxo, Darryl ings, Steve Hodges, Brad Wallis, Tom Pletch, and Mike Tompkins. 186 I.V. Baseball if ,Q -..J- w from tl f ,adv Af' li4i4'?5T':+ e, Q E 5 -any .Vfs tr for first l' 'f- -K ' 'w -f'. A . U,- A I ' N ' '... :L fs! A ,wr gre, ' ,,,. w ,wfffij'gg,f- N If.,-Q! .' Q. 3. Q :ep e 2-'iusfff' if ..LL- ' ,zasf-' ' fi - Y i.:.vw.A The Ronnie Basped gets his turn at bat. As the runner slides into second,.Vinnie Bush tags him out. -M... ., 1 -. ..,. 1 K , M M iii' With a face on concentration, Wendell Anderson is ready to deliver his pitch. im ,. . . i g in s.s iR+mCl!QQ q i fRHl1Ql1Of in ifs Rancho 4 :Xin J '. :fs Basie Valleys s Q. , Weslam 1- x VQ5T22ChfQ,., X17 fi A ful' VA v ,Q A , ,, W Q . I.V. Baseball 187 ,,:, ,,,: M,.. . .. E H i if S J W.. -- . 1. .. wg? Running the hurdles, Carl Wallace shows his form while practicing. WN E xx During practice, Coach Nicksick keeps time On a warm-up day, the track team for a team member. outside to limber up. Trackettes are, Front Row: Christine Heater, Anita Ioned, Roberta Turmon, Lora Iohnson, Estel Bermudez. Row Two: Cindy Bell, Melinda Y Millicent Dilworth, Toni Dunning, Tonya Moten, Erin Spear. Row Three: Laura Karosa, Lorna Boger, Darlene Williams, Ianet Diamond, Mary and Toni Billings. 188 Boys' Track .W T... . . J Muna-w NN fn! the discus, Fred Schmidt throws it 140 feet. This is Fred's third in track. alking to the weightmen, Coach Iim Nicksick discusses the team plan. Track team runs all e ents P - .13 I , 4: f ' ,.-1 I ' ' 1 H 1 f' 322 ,A 1 ' Q ve. W 3 , , 4 . , ar , W ...AA 1 . wif ,Mans 4 if N Ego 7 K Rl, dk . by -s i . 1-2. V ,ty V ai? ,, W if Sophomore Christen Graves works on handing the baton to a lB8IT1ITl8l8. Q fellow QZQPQW '- Q '-7 W5-'!f 'f?l' Q an ' aff, 1.51 Y' - Q' 'l 7'i 33.'! r. A' 74? I? .... V W. ' A f W ff' W i':','f5f 'I ? 1' aza+i'Qf.fs, 5- . t s ,ali EY' ying , Yqgff -tfbff f. ' - Q-'sf ff 5. .f.,,',f',., , , t w-fimrfuf V . X irq 23 ' , M 'Wil I' 7-?w'Q1n' f QQ-. .Ely 14,4 V E, ,, r .M -,dh mg 4 , :P . ff l 7 sf, f ' ' ' ' 'f f:'l ak: 3 - '- 1 x.4.v. H ,f ew, 1?fE4?v4L' sg N .f., , ' .fi-Q fa Q., - C1 Q, 3 , If HA, VJ.: Q 5? - P+, 4 va. I , , N' 1 - 4 .f . Q V - - Mllefgvalaawtaa . f t ' , 1. fs ..mv.'22n. .,,-wffafffaa Boys' Track 189 4l.,',.ig Throwing the discus Mike Tietien shows his form and ability during track practice. I i hh,i ilf ne vi . t b. ig, 7 Y , 'iff Practicing their handoff for the 440 relay are Tony O'Neal, Bu McCurdy, Tony McNeal and Christen Graves. fit i s.yti Q ii, me My -as -sag, Showing his technique in the long jump, Greg England follows through on his jump. The people who long jump work on their speed, height, and accuracy during practice. 190 Boys' Track Track opens ith good season I ,avi v I e ,,,,,.,,,.,............,......-v--w-- and Senior Ron Pretasky watch. practice, Senior Lonnie Corum shows his form and ability in putting the shot as his fellow teammates, Senior Fred Schmidt, Senior Mike Boys' Track 191 :-, Long distance runners prepare themselves for this year's season. eam get ready to run an 880. These boys work three to four hours a day tr -l Boys' Track, Front Row: Brent Bowers, Steve Splawn, Mark Barto, Mike Mitchell, Tony O'Neal, Carl Wallace, Buddy McCurdy. Alfred McDaniels, Ie Bloomfield, Donald Pepera, Ron Pretasky, Michael Tietjen. Row Two: Bob Mirth, Alonzo Wood, Christen Graves. Tony McNeal, Randy Proby, Ro Duncan. Pierce Thorns, Iohn Mirth, Tony Price, Steve Bowers, Fred Schmidt. Row Three: Coach Nicksick, Chris Wassell. Dale Mann. Ieff Bzoskie. Calvi Bierstedt. David Smith. Bobby Kahre, Greg Groves, Armando Ornelas, lose Solorio. Mike Spooner, Rick Kraske, Angelo Porter, Ron Rafferty, Brian Kell Lonney Corum. Coach Carbeau. 192 Boys' Track .,,1W 2. ,. .,. 1 W , ' If fewzssfmamve . , ' ,..,, K K-...fix W ' tl :Z ,as I lt.. .Y , A f'g f--rwM.-,, Jul fx.. , .' ' . x . iw' K f. ,. a A1155 . gig LQ , . ,, W 1, r '11, .. Q 3 . , ...WA C gi Qi f , fi. -9 I - Q' 1-fhvawr ' 45 'Q , I., . 1 'X . ,g .,.x' . . J' . i' -...,! 4 me .5 H v ' - .25 ' I if 'W 1 --f .12 is , , ,L,LLL V ' ,pak , Qi A N' -f L l -...,,,,,:.' , 1 , -.fig . -'-- Q -- as J . , K' - swam .5 f - f'f,.1.s.,M..frR.g.g V, . . .1 ? ,..: . . K K I 5 . E - f fb-k,.,4.fg:,.,,..-1 ,. ' .1 'via rise: if -' 5 ' ' - Q...-5 Wa' 'ev if .1 'Y ,..g .. 1 . -.ii .:' we- zeaz. iff pa, T, Q ,Sinai 11 hy-5. ' 1 H'-or f x. : f.4.:7g' 2.-iffy 55.11, awww wswwf if H ' ' . - . fn . uring a practice season, Iunior Mark Barto displays his form and capability while ole vaulting on the field. Coach Carl Barbeau and Coach lim Nicksick get together on how the team is doing. Rancho Rancho Rancho Rancho Rancho Rancho Rancho Rancho Rancho Boys' Track VS Basic. Bonanza. Valley VS Eldorado. Western VS Clark VS Chaparral. Valley VS Bonanza. Clark VS Western Relays VS Clark VS Clark Invitational VS Chaparral. Valley Divisional Preliminary Meet Divisional Finals State Meet Boys' Track 193 K it f ,S 1 Rancho eg. 1. BHSiQ?i QfQ ? fp he tite 1 ' 1 1 1 J Rancho felt E1d e5 2i me iff m,Ak' iQ it '::.,s , ' 1. ,, - E1 Y X 4: 4:17 : , ' ' t - , 1 f-f,1 u3 Vii- 'f - , K ,E f1g4':r'9'ifQ ,1g,,g,,,,,5ff:5,,k ' I J 5 A . 1 ' ' 'ffA '1 W,:, , . t ttte k,rk: W I .i , Q x A Q,-tm 'i atv' ,- f ,. A Ui ,L M ,WH Concentrating on her technique in the long jump is Sophomore Lisa Dodd. 194 Girls' Track I Q ' iiii 'V W,,.,.- v ,M .fw Y Y ' Several hours of hard practice has enabled Dolphine Burt to become one of the to contenders for this year's State Tournament. g,..f,.,. The 440 relay consists of Iris Iones, LaVerne McGee, Debbie McDaniels and Dodd: eachigirl runs 110 yards. Sherri Downing asks Coach Iudy Smiley for her time Ranch's Iris Iones shows the lighter side of practices as teammates l in the 220 yard dash. watch. Iris was a good competitor during the track season. 'avi' P .t 1 1 18-I ..- irls' track, Front Row: Terri Maddux, Gwen Bauer, Gina Lawerance, Ioy Moll, Susan Armentrout. Row Two: Nona Basped, Rondy Patterson, Lisa Dodd, herri Downing, Debra Lewis, Iris Iordon, Debbie McDaniels, Mandy Lee, Toni Darlington. Row Three: Brenda Royal, Manager, Pam Proby, Iris Iones, athy Schultz, LaVerne McGee, Leslie Bradshaw, Michelle Turner, Susan Haefner, Shawn Speer, Dolphine Burt, Lena Iiu, Debbie Duncan and Coach dy Smiley. Girls' Track 195 Getting ready for the 880 yard run Gwen Brauer, Susan Haefner, Terri Maddux: and Shawn Speer anticipates the start of the race. 196 Girls' Track BILL Iumping the first flight of 80 low hurdles, Ioy Moll and Mandy Lee run to the finish line. This is thd second year that girls were able to run hurdles. wil' f 6 nu' 2 Leaning to throw the discus, Denise Duncan tries her form, just learned. This is her first year in track. .,g NM xxx Rea-. M, Girls run F Q in .Mm .ii if ttf 5, K -it f....a bv Q Ze '-15 : i if ' .-- tu. ' NY f ...gunna-lv' N A I . 1 -1, '. - ' . v- -. we-aa., E T 4lA A . 5QQwag?' 'li 3 r . e tl Toni Darlington shows her technique which has carried her to state Getting set for the 100 yard dash are Debra Lewis, Ioy Moll, three years in a row. She went this year. Gina Lawerance and Kathy Shultz. , . .,,.M hT -+R , . FSQSQEIKWN W FWKPUELA f'sv-sqft' 0, BILL ,faqi V fimifd , , 5 ' out 'Tk 44, V'- lnlf ' . W... ,,. ICM l an Warming up is an important factor in track. Here Rancho Girls' Track Team do their exercise together in preparation for a good season. The girls were invited to the U.N.L.V. Invitational at which they cohipleted with schools from out of town. Girls' Track 197 Girls' tea , .W,, .... . ,mi ,QP 'le , 25 -as , ft 53 - i,f5m-,swf vig as f, :e1.Q:w -1 Y .. ....,, ,.,- 1 f..,..a.g-W -:E1AX'. .VS 2.-mf Ran VS r r, V5 'khii '--:i 1 - Wf-- f . T xfA Lug .ea ,, ,,. sr l . ga- ,--syf.,.w f Elggttiittado WQEYFTQ if GOI' 1112111 , C1 2 f QX f l1 . 1,.. A221 Sas-g rf' W -. 'V . sua.. E, Q 1- lias x.1 !. i . D iir,1 l gi at mfs. ai: 5 IQ -if C -me - ' C if-i at -' 1' E n 'l It 't , I .4 'n li tl it V, it . i t 1 1 i i , Waiting for the pitch is Darlene Roque, catcher. The catcher is an important part of the softball team. , , 'fwfr s . , zggri yn .. '51 C 9 My r,.,, , V: ,LA-:.-,,,V.Y, Girls' Softball, Front Row: Tracy Gee, Carolyn Allison, Debbie Howard, Cathy Scrivner, Cathy Meeks. Row Two: Teri Razmic, Lesa McClain, Renee Ernest, Chris Razmic, Melba Slaughter, Kelly Peters, Tita Reed, Vaso Tzelalis, Shawna Wilde. Row Three: Tina Lombardo, Babbie Lewis, Donna Sollber- ger, Darlene Roque, Deserie Harris, Margie Lemos, Ianis Ernest, Coach Bonnie Flaagan. 198 Girls' Softball X . ' 'lv'-I -v is-N-..f. ...Q My vi' 1 'M' Q. iv ' ' as w 'V Teammates cheer as Debby Howard zips for home. Emotions ran high as girls went for that number one title. up during 1 ft ' 4-f'i1tm-vrw14tv-gunman-.. .ms.Mw.g,.,. . e mirm ' L Kelly Peters gets ready to run to second in a practice game while Renee Ernest watches for the ball. Coach Bonnie Flaagan watches ber team warm a Saturday practice ame. S Getting the softball diamond ready is an important job. Manager Tracy Gee rakes before a game. Girls' Softball 199 -e ASK?-'SH e .1 gb . NM, + 200 Girls' Softball HQXWSS 17.7 r il Y .1 9. ' Aiming Deserie Harris gets ready to pitch. Stopping the ball, Carolyn Allison shows her technique. Carolyn was a Iunior this year M. ftl , fxswa.-J a ,,,,.x M 5. 'Af' fy-5 i.,W , 92 is if riss ggi N eeeel e M -as v '1f.i-sf I+-'if Rancho's Cathy Serviner slids as Vasco Tzelais tries to tag her out. , ,N . -qv Waiting forthe ball, Melba Slaughter ready for batter toihit. . , page-ez-f- M- - V I 1 RJ: : .1 I M V K ,...,,r. ,. Shortstop Vasco Tzelais stops the ball. Running the bases, Ianis Ernest steps on second. if 1. ilfmt 0V1 'W coach of the girls softball team Bonnie Flaagan takes time out with first baseman Kelly eters to lay down the rules WWWWS if 2' K-waggi -v 132: ww N ., it at ,. A -Q 3 H tive' H 5 if ' ' J. V,., K ith all finger of the mitt spread and waiting the tiny sting of the ball Donna llberger steps quickly into the catch. Getting armed up before the game Tita Reed. Girls' Softball 201 l People ! 0 .f-X. Nu XWMMM w , Q Q- , 1 R HStudents take alot more pride in their education. 'V' , ,a 50,1-V4 ,,,,yJ'?,f ,N Q12-'Q-f. .-f 7 A .N 'S -'gr' .-QM. -1 a N?-,wassc 3 Being an executive requires a person to be organized, energetic, and intelligent. Being the top executive on a campus of 2700 students and over 100 faculty members requires these attributes and more. Principal Mario Monaco has held that position for five years, not only handling business matters, but also taking the time to meet a large percentage of the student body personally. Sel- dom is there an activity on or off campus which he doesn't attend for a few minutes at least. During the year, under the guidance of Mr. Monaco, many projects have been accomplished. A new weight room was added. The Home Ec wing was renovated with the addition of a chil- dren's center. Also added was a new typing cen- ,......., ter. Signs boasting You're in Ram Country and Ram On decorated the campus buildings. A Ram mural displaying the Alma Mater and Fight Song was hung in the gym. These projects took many hours of student cooperation. According to Mr. Monaco, the biggest problem faced by the administration was attendance. Mr. Monaco expressed the fact he would like to see better attendance . According to Mr. Monaco, 1977 was a year of 1nore student involvement and felt it was as good a year, if not the best. Our top executive felt this years' students took a lot more pride in their education. Mario Monaco 205 206 School Board N school board con enes Front Row: Connie Larsen, Vice President, Helen C. Cannon, President: Earl A. Evans, Ir., Clerk. Row Two: Dr. Herman Van Member: Ianet Sober, Member, Dr. Claire W. Woodbury, Member: Virginia Brewster, Member. In one of their bi-monthly meetings, school board members discuss the that affect students and faculty in the Clark County school district. ,643 V, 'E' many problems and procedures DR. KENNY C. GUINN tendent. WILLARD Assistant Superintendent IUDY ALDRICH, Dean' LARRY McKAY, Assistant ALAN MCNULTY, Assistant Principal, DAISY MILLER, ' . Assistan ' ' Principal, SUE ROBINSON Assistant Principal. t Pr1nc1p al, STEVE Dean. Principals, dean added School can be an exciting and rewarding experience, according to Sue Robinson, one of the assistant principals, who has been fulfilling her duties here for four years. Ms. Robinson headed the Business, Science, and Counseling departments. Another assistant principal, Larry McKay, has been at Rancho for two years. A former dean, Mr. McKay, took on the job of supervising student activities and athletics. He also headed the Health and P.E., Industrial Arts, and Mathe- matics departments. Three new members were added to the Administrative department. They were Alan McNulty, Assistant Principal, Daisy Miller, Assistant Principalg and Iudy Aldrich, Dean. Alan McNulty's duties included supervision of the deans, English department, Library Sci- ence, and the Title I programs. Special Education, Foreign Languages, Home Economics, Performing Arts, and Social Sci- ences departments were headed by Daisy Miller. parents attending a full day of school. and students attend Laura Dodd's English class during Swap Day. This innovative idea Administrators 207 1 I N . K . I gin , A , g , t ,Vs 1'1- X . 8 WAYNE ADAMS MARIORIE LOVE LUE ANN AMBURN RI-IODA MICHAUX IANET GABRIEL VICKIE HAINSWORTH A LOIS NICHOLSON FAY REEVES in Speaking to a sophomore student, Laura Peck, about her typing lesson is Marjorie Love. Mrs. Love, a veteran teacher, has been teaching at Rancho many years. She now teaches filing and typing. 208 Business Department Business is essential The Business Department is the largest in our state of Nevada, according to Mr. Wayne Adams, chairman of the department. What made it the largest was the variety of classes offered. There were over twenty classes in the department. Some of the classes were: Key Punch, Typing, and Shorthand. Machine Transcription was a dictaphone class in which the students were able to proceed through the typing lessons at their own speed. The Business Department also received new equipment this year. Equipment received was calculators, typewriters and adjustable tables to fit students of different heights. Adjusting to students' needs, the department offered Record Keeping, Accounting, Filing and Business Survey. The above were offered in a department consisting of twelve teachers in which the newest member was Lois Nicholson. For those who are interested in furthering their training after high school, they should take Accounting, Data Process and Word Proc- ess, said Mr. Adams. 210 English Department if fm' T 4,3 wr we 1' PT' W' gs '55, QQ- w- was Zu, me wx- 410' SANDRA COOK ROBERT ELLSWORTH IUDITH HAMBLIN MILDRED HAMILTON SHEILAH LONG MERIUM MURPHY MODENE REED ROBERT SALCHERT IOAN SHRINER PHYLLIS SEIPEL ROBERT SIMPSON TERI SMITH MARY ANN SPROFERA ROBERT STANLEY LARNELL TILLMON EDITH WARD 'F' 1' 9 1' X .a Creative Writing trips really give a lift from regular school activities. downto business. Sally Gillitzer prepares a speech. .. Vi we M English uses basics English is the study of our language, sentence structure, poetry, and creative writing. The English program at Rancho is getting back to basics, which has educational opportunities in better communications for students. Teachers provided an emphasis on using proper gram- mar, writing, spelling, and vocabulary. The classes available were English Literature, American Literature, World Literature, Iournal- ism, Publications, Themes in Literature, Lin- guistics and Composition, Reading, and Speech. The chairman of the department was Robert Ellsworth. A new teacher was added, Anthony Collis, who taught American Literature. English Department 211 .mm EDNA GOLEM DENTON BARNEY SERENA CI-IERNIK EMILIO FERNANDEZ RONALD IOHNS RICHARD PURSEL EDWARD SCI-IMIEDECKE ANRWRD ADD 'R - - A ,.k- M.. ,,., Weis-W Qgf. fy .-L, , 1 527. f A A N D DNfR gDR in Q D D D D.,D. R f ' RAANR A N 212 Performing Arts and Foreign Languages Pausing in the middle ofa test is this sophomore student in one of the foreig language classes. Arts program eign language in getting a job. 1 play their talent. Celebration's drummer Steve Garrett practices vigorously before the assembly. offers ariet This year's main goal of the foreign language department was to stress the importance of for- Another important department was Perform- ing Arts. Its main purpose was to teach students to be able to speak up for themselves and to dis- Drum major Tom Thompson receives trophy for participating in Halftime Band Review from Governor O'Ca1Iahan. Performing Arts and Foreign Languages 213 214 Industrial Arts Shop urges perfection Industrial Arts is the study of manufacturing trades which will provide many educational opportunities and benefits. The classes available for Industrial Arts were Home Economics, Foods, Housing Interior, Clothing, Consumer Managements, Child Development, Auto, Drafting, Architecture, Electronics, Crafts. Other classes included Met- als Technology, Woodworking, Art Drawing, Painting, and Studio Art. The chairman for the Industrial Arts Depart- ment was Wade Boyce. A new teacher was added, Mr. I-Iolloway, which made a total of eleven Industrial Arts teachers. ,.,..--.. get H ...M ....-..---,W ,, As he shows dedication in his work, Don Gilbert works carefully on his assignment. .R X E E BOB BASSETT BOB COOLEY MARILYN BOLLING MARK COLUSSY WADE BOYCEI AUDREY DUCOTE All 191 PATTIE EMMETT MARY KNAPP FRANK FEIL :WE ii' ii 1. l ' 15639 X s a part of the new facilities, which include a nursery school, in the Home Economics room the kitchn is a focal point in teaching. V f is I J fM?2EAr nf :Eg fri? ff V 61 5 f?5r', :Q . 0 . lnduslrial Arts 215 216 Math Department Math is fundamental Mathematics, one of the most important skills which students will use throughout their lives, offered a variety of courses for individuals. The Mathematics Department specializes in teaching basic and advanced skills such as: Introduction to Algebra, Algebra I, Algebra II and Geometry. For those who were pursuing in math orientated careers, the department offered Trigonometry and Calculus. Calculus, a study of limit theory, differentiation and inte- gration of rational, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions in one variable, was taught by Douglas Griffin. Over all, there were nine teachers in the Mathematics Department. The chairman of the department was Iames Wahl. For the most outstanding senior in Mathe- matics, there was a one hundred dollar scholar- ship sponsored by the newly founded Math Club. The advisor for the Math Club was Ierome Pribyl. Hoping to achieve a good grade on this test is freshman T Thornton. J! .ll DANIEL AMBERG MARIE DAVISON LEROY BROWN DOUGLAS GRIFFIN MARSHAK IEROME PRIBYL IOHN THOMPSON TRINER IAMES WAI-IL RUTH WILLIAMS also teaches Algebra and Calculus. a junior student, Greg Madonna, with his difficult assignment in Geometry is Math teacher Doug Griffin. Mr. Math Department 217 I I ,, .iv BONNIE FLAAGAN FRANCES PRICE IOE BLOCKOV IIM NICKSICK IOE STEIN ICH MARVEL BARNSON basketball players show skill for yearbook photographer. ......-fr busily on Health assignment, sophomore student IS heavily Team sports are stressed Physical Education classes consisted mainly of team sports this year. Basketball, soccer, field hockey, softball, volleyball, track and field. Individual sports were also stressedg they included tennis, golf, archery and fencing. This year two members were added. They were Carl Barbeau and Tom Coleman. Mr. Bar- beau is a new Health teacher who attended Weaver State and U.L.N.V. He graduated with a B.A. in Health and P.E. Mr. Coleman has elementary and secondary degrees in Health and P.E. He teaches those subjects here at Rancho this year. P.E. and Health 219 Science has ne ideas The Science program at Rancho High offers Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Horticulture, Physics, Zoology, Earth Science, General Sci- ence, and Life Science. These programs give knowledge and guidance. Our Science Department, this year, had a new chairman, Terry Preator. Along with a new chairman, the department added four new teachers. These were Vern Densley, Paul Glauner, Don Sims, and Dolores Ordonez-Det- weiler. This made a total of fifteen teachers in our Science Department. Rancho's Academy of Biological Sciences is our science program. R.A.B.S. is a very popular club which has the only museum in our state. .QR-15,5 f 22 an-' l 13- - I :fm ii. ,-f,- , 1 .: 3eEl' 'V ' 1,fi':g,:.-ga. W Working hard after a busy day in Science, Emil Stein shows how to properly ANTHONY BEAUSOLEII. 5 PATRICIA COON PAUL GLAUNER 220 Science Department s . VERN DENSLEY IULIE HENSON HELEN DWYER KEN IENSEN 54 in fini Kmrr IAMES MATHIS CHARLES NELSON DOLORES oRDoNEz-DETWEILER PREATOR IAMES SIMMONS KATHLEEN WARNKE DARRELL WOOFTER participate in a class discussion, Randy Dodd raises his hand. are a popular method of teaching at Rancho. Science Department 221 History states facts U.S. Government is the study of American political institutions, traditions and practices of federal and state levels, stated Mr. Walker, the chairman of the Social Studies Department. Mr. Walker felt that every student should take Social Studies classes to get a better under- standing of their country, to become better citi- zens and learn the responsibilities of being an American. 'Q-My l There were eighteen classes offered in this S department. One of the classes was World His- tory which helped students understand why J, world problems exist today and perhaps how s they might be solved. According to Mr. Walker, Psychology and Human Relations were the most popular classes because they enabled stu- dents to understand themselves and others. Another class which helped students to understand themselves was Sociology which was taught by Ioe Lendini, the newest teacher in the Social Studies Department. Overall, there were fourteen teachers in the Social Studies department. 95 Looking over his answers on his worksheets is Rancho student, T1 Cost. ' 2 tt 1 . aff ..,. X x ith' PAULA ANDERSON KEN BEDROSIAN DOROTHY BRISTOW KENT BRITTLE WILLIS CAPLES SHARON CARRELL PHIL COOK BUFORD COX 222 Social Studies Department X DELUCA IAMES NORRIS DOROTHY WILLIAMS vm SLADE RONALD WALKER n.p. - Joe LENDINI 1 l ' l RRRR ,,O, i X ORRR . D, ,. '-if 's , , ,, 1 I 1 i ' reading a paperback over a pile of school books. a break from using school textbooks is Debbie Garcia. She pref- Social Studies Department 223 224 Counselors 5 1. ill! Q Q 7 2 5, ,ff Ja Q Q 'Ky fJ,7,kT'.w, sb nw 53' Q 5- Y w iki 1 ,ff . t 4 RA 1 ra -Q W iv f ge, ,V F. ! 3 ,Kp .Wx I r, 'xx K X W N XJ af? 'X x ' gl 1 , , 2 ...pl rye, ati fifeaag KENNETH DIVICH BOB COOPER RUTH MAUGHAN 15 .O g r A A25-Tar J-'f Counselors have many duties some of which include talking to students and parents as Mrs, Maughan often has to do Counselors get involved The counselors at our school this year really got actively involved with the class of '77. Mrs. Warner, the head of the scholarship depart- ment, wrote to businesses and interested people every day to see if they would support our Sen- iors with scholarships. Each of the counselors was always willing to help the students. They were also able to find some jobs for a few students. The counselors were divided into eight cate- gories. Mr. Cooper was in charge of the fresh- man class while the rest of the student body was divided alphabetically between the remaining seven counselors. A new member was added to the counselors this year. He was Bob Peck, a former Rancho teacher who had been coaching at Chaparral High School. In charge of the counselors this year was Randall Roberts. 226 Secretaries X iz X l Aj , A J - y SHERI COOLEY SHIRLEY ELLIOTT Q g.g,:1gfg.,WN, AMW Secretary Secretary 'r kr ,.., . .-. iff? rfrrrwf r -14 i Switchboard Secretary One of the secretaries in the front office is Shirley Elliott. Ms. ALICE MCDQNNELL DEANNA PAGE Elliott is Alan McNulty's secretary. Teacher S Arde Registrar Receiving visitors is just one of the many duties of Sheri Cooley. Ms. Cooley is also Ms secretary. SILVESTRI ZILE MARY LOU HINTZ. Principal's Secretary Secretaries aid school All nine of our school secretaries found the time to work at their jobs helping the students and helping in extra activities in the school. Working in each department at school, they assisted deans, assistant principals, and counse- lors. But they always found time to help with our student government and also in the student union. In every department and activity, they typed, filed records, and helped the school run more efficiently. One of the new secretaries was Gaynell Lar- sen. She worked in the Student Activities office in the student union. And helped to make the student activities director's job easier. Secretaries 227 228 Varied Iobs W .-r A,,' fmg STELLA ACUFF Cafeteria RUTH CHRISTEN SEN Cafeteria MICHAEL. GIVENS Monitor MARGARET BONNER Cafeteria CONNIE DILLER Cafeteria LOIS IACKSON Cafeteria . ADA BROOKS Cafeteria BEA GAGNON Cafeteria KEN KNIGHT Duplicating Clerk PATRICIA GAUTERIER Cafeteria RICHARD GAINER Custodian T. I. LaROSA Monitor BILLIE MATHIS Cafeteria , gfigzw, ...K . ,1 .V X niflf cafeteria workers often need eictra help at lunch time so students Varied Iobs help Rancho Various jobs helped our campus life run smoothly. Some of these jobs were performed by cafeteria workers, monitors, custodians, teachers' aides, and duplicating clerks. Students, in an open-campus situation, were able to eat off campus. But some preferred to eat here at school in the cafeteria. Meals were provided each day in two lunch periods. A vari- ety of foods were offered. Monitors, custodians, and teachers' aides supplied services necessary to maintain a clean campus with a working atmosphere. NGUYEN RANCHER on their lunch hours Milfs Mai.-halt nrpmrf-Q Qandwinhes. Xl F ,J MARY MAYHALL Custodian MAXINE STILLIAN Cafeteria SHIRLEY MILLER Cafeteria Varied Iobs 229 seventysevenseventysevenseventysevenseventysevenseve ,eventysevenseventySevenseventysevenseventysevenseve 3 S Seniors sho unit Lhroughout the year Senior Class Advisors helped supervise the Senior activities. They are: Terri Smith, Vicki Hains- orth, David Slade, Sharron Carrell, and Phyllis Seipel. 1, I Class Officers are:Driving, lose Solerio, PresidentgSeated, Bill Todd, Activity Chairman, Cindy Ward, Sgt.-At-Arms, Craig Hanson, Vice-Presi- Laura Lopez, Secretary. Exhibiting a final surge of activities, seniors took advantage of this year to make seventy- seven a memorable one for all. No year is com- plete without the unified efforts of class officers to initiate activities. Senior Playday was a day for seniors to step into a wishful costume or a hilarious one - for example, costumes ranged from bunnies to Raggedy Anns. The culmination of the day was a mixer dance. More fun is involved in another activity for seniors, the traditional building of the Home- coming floats. Many will remember stuffing paper napkins in chicken wire to achieve the perfect shape. The reward, of course, came the morning of Homecoming, a beautiful, sunny day, when the seniors followed their float in the parade. Other activities planned included a senior trip, and, the final achievement, graduation. From day to day living - that of going to classes, eating lunch, and being friends the sen- iors added a new dimension to their lives - a step into the adult world on equal footing. Seniors 231 232 Seniors X3 'E Q' 'Q A S Davida Abbott Moona Adamson Terri Alexander Lorena Allen J A Ruben Aguilar Lori Allen Seniors enter Homecoming acti ities Q9 if Mitch Amos Shirley Anderson Adella Armentrout Susan Arriaga Lou Balamut Phyllis Banks Tresa Barkdull Michelle Barrett Z ,-A-9 sg? ni.-f iooA r 2 3 Maria Andrew Leonard Antillon Milie AVHHCB Steven Bagshaw Senior class won the Bug Race among the classes and the overall race among all the categories. Seniors 233 234 Seniors Seniors seek est opportunities fi........f-- !d X Q if 'st 43151 tile 1, H 5? g 3 , fig ,, A ,Q f F L ' x 'wif Eslhel' Basped Karen Bearfield Iamie Bell Gregory Bennett Roger Bennett Deborah Berglund Kevin Berry Ieff Bierstedt Craig Birminham Terry Bivens Margaret Blair Bret Blood Many Seniors among other underolassmen show their school spirit at the pep assemblies. Mark Bloomfield Brian Blue Curtis Boger Howard Bolton M .Q EH, Isaac Boggess Yvonne Boggess Monica Boka Richard Bgmbara Gloria Bond Beverly Boucher Seniors 235 236 Seniors These Seniors Moms and Dads enjoy lunch with their Sons and Daughters during Swap Day Becky Boulton Menyone Braddy Randy Broadhead isiiff is Stephen Bowers Richard Bradley Suzanne Brodeur 35. Tory Bowns Vivian Boyakins Nester Braganza Iody Brewster Bruce Brown Don Brown Seniors in annual Bug Raoe gut 'nuff Ora Brown Robin Brown LuAnne Bugg Boyd Bolluch David Bulloch Steve Burleson Frank Burns Anthony Bush Karl Butler Michelle Campbell Rita Campbell Fernando Campos Seniors 237 Emil Stein's senior year was a memorable one for him. He won several awards and honors. He is working on project Multiple Modes of Action Bacitracinf' 238 Seniors Seniors make last ear best Nd mia .rx Patricia Carr Cindy Carter Soledad Castillo Ruth Chan Anglette Carter Mark Carter Evelyn Cerrone Amanda Chavez 'Q' -Cx ,QB Iohn Chatman Colletta Cimino Stephen Clonan Iudy Collins Tamara Chiles Annette Church Ann Clark Rick Clark Loretta Clover Robin Cobb Romeo Conde Kellie Constantine Dean Church Kenneth Clay Shana Cochran Carol Conway Seniors 239 240 Seniors These three Seniors do their schoolwork in one of the required classes for graduation. Glenna Cooper jerry Cooper Rhonda Copeland Lonney Corum Thomas Cost Travell Cotton Terrie Cox Robert Cramer Iennifer Crane Kerry Crawford Kimberly Crump Ieffery Culverson Different phases of math re takenb man seniors 909 Richard Curry Willie Daugherty Rob Davison Connie Deal e,ei . 'N-..,.,,.,, Linda Duesnick Toni Darlington Kelly Davis Phillip Davis Carol Curtiss Esther Davis work in Trigonometry. Stacy Davison Bret Dean lim Iackson blows a bubble with his gum while studying his school Seniors 241 242 Seniors Seniors look ahead , I M K Q32 xl gk Ricky Dearing Tammy Demaurez Gale Dobbins Harry DeCarlo Christine Desilets Aaron Dodd Kathy Delaney johnny Del Prado Diane Dillard Sandra Dixon Raymond Dodge Lorri Donaldson ,ewf 911 ' in-uv-fy X . W Eva Dunk Maria Duran Theresa Dye Kim Eagles Charles Ebarb Andre a Edwards Nw Thomas Downing DeAnn Eagar Cindy Elliker Karl Elliott Senior Class Advisor, Mr. Slade, gives guidance to Kevin Rideout on his government studies. Seniors 243 244 Seniors q Y E, ' 1 l if Brent Engle Cynthia Etherton Regina Fagan Diana Fidler Omar Enriquez Leslie Everback Babette Faircloth Charles Fish Steve Enriquez Patricia Eves Lisa Ferrario Mary Kay Fletcher Terry Erwin Daniel Fagan Lucy Fernandez Lereacos Flowers Rampage pro ides 'z S for students ' 1 , l , , Tammy Forget Iesse Fosmo Douglas Fuller Felipe Gamboa Lori rorsoerg Iohn Fraker Sharon Fuller Martha Garcia Senior Tom Downing, proudly displays the Rampage where he was chosen to be Senior of the Month. Seniors 245 246 Seniors Seniors build float for annual Homecoming i 3 v 'ilfnv Monica Garcia Victoria Geiger 1' ff! x Gilbert Gardner Stephan Garrett Tanya Geffort Patty Giebler Linda Gimpel Ralph Gimpel P' , -Y W, nf 4 ,, A momentary pause in the procession of the Homecoming Parade allows several Seniors to repair cloud on the Senior Float. Dave Girling Rick Goebel Greg Grant Lyle Greenhill Billie Glenn Tom Gomez Carol Greathouse Carolyn Griffin 248 Seniors K i,,,ig,,?.,, ...W. ,..qw, ..,,.x.. .M . N ,SSW Sggigm . sg, X - , . iz ,. c, y ...,. , W 'tw ,ks ,K EM N lie' 'if Ay ,Q ' if 4 lf 40- fix 'N s.. nu, , , 'J 5 'N 5. K xi- X as Susan Haefner Sandie Hale Ianet Hamilton Michael Hampton Q .--v ,ff Working with precision and skill, Phillip Davis carefully plans his draw- ing in Drafting. ,D I , vw Iames Hales Ienine Hancock Craig Hanson Donald Harris W-W i g' 1 Sw M x Jaf- Vikki Hall Becky Hansen Greg Hanson Fred Hasler Seventy-seven is heaven N iii WN 1:1 I E1 Stan Hartt Linda Hayes Scott Henrickson Karen Hill fl Sheri Hathcock Christine Hangdal Ellen Head Gerald Heath Wanda Herbers Debbi Hertzel Clayton Hochspeier Danny Hoeg Taylor Hawes Iames Henderson Grace Hilgar Phillip Hogan Seniors 249 Q ' r i iifx .4-f' A1 Brown from Pupll Personnel Services talks to Senlors and other students at a Human Q gsm fvwf h -mx , I ik, S fi W fi i 3 My X A W3 A -gf if 2 L E 4, S 23.1 L Q if 1 0 K 5 y iff-1 is 3 , , is- .1 I it gy 95 M' 'Y 1 ki v. F N- ' -Q K . ..r1,v.s. as-: as--S.: .Y --12- 151 .R Dottie lsaaca Beverly jackson Tfif1l3I0hI1S0H Terry Iohnson ' ,r.r ,, x x J. s . N l ,lf ref' H. V .1zze111f1if in , -Www -, X - ,- '51 'Z j?1 '12-5 ' mr W is ' . i . 5 f m 'X 1 'fr . f -E 5 Q Q : V: Q 5 2 ., Eff - , :Tix ' fi lim Iackson Philip Iackson Randy Ray finds walking to class a means of exercise. 252 Seniors 'KL x fiery .. '-mf ' A f K ,W , qi x .,,. img! me l if , Mary Lou Iojola Iris Iones Ramona Iones Sitting quietly in her English classroom, Tammy Demauriez thinks over the next composition assignment. X Scar Q' x Lewin jones Iohn Kahre Ronda Kellner Cynthia Kelly Lois Iones Tedi Karr Brian Kelly Ted Kennedy tudents in in Contests VVS v ,,,.w-W Margerie Phillips scorer on General Mills Search for Leadership E iff .fn , lean Kerekes Sandra King Pola Ko Ieff Larkin Iames Kimmell Susan Kreb Rita Kulnig Manuel Kintanor Iune Laster Michelle Lawhead Linda Kraske Kathy LaFevers Seniors 253 254 Seniors N W challenges encounteredb Seniors Em john Lawson Kim Leavitt Le Baron Frank Laythorpe Don Harris enjoys a break from school activities in the lunchroom. rw A ,, F93 Erlene Lea Mandy Lee Michelle Leonard Michael Little Brad Leavitt Margie Lemos Eloise Little Deborah Lober ,,..f fwflf f -flew El !..1. ,...--- l Iody Lombard Maria Lo Magno Mary Long Ernesto Lopez Fausto Lopez Laura Lopez Patricia Lopez Susie Lopez Clark Loter Rosa Lozano Rita Lucero Terri Maddux Marc Maesaka Laurie Mahoney Carla Maldonado Rita Mansfield Seniors 255 256 Seniors l l l 4 Keeping an eye on the soccer match proves to be interesting to Ricky Reed. ,ef acvwg 1'-f-'x ll- YI: angu- 'Wil miami , , . wwf'-We W xfi: Shan Marler Eric Marshall George Martin Guy Martin Annette Martinez Danny Massey April May Frances Medlin Iymmie Meredity Tony Metz Trudy Miles Evelyn Mills Seniors do Gong Show during school assemlol rf' KN W adv Ianet Milko Rosemary Montoya james Morgan Richard Morrison Michael Mitchell Cheryl Montgomery Bennie Montoya Sandra Moore lose Morales Susan Moran Gary Morris Ioel Morris Robin Morris Lisa Mullikin Kathleen Mower Lesa McClain Seniors 257 258 Seniors Working with precision and care is Duane Vaden in his chemistry class. s Wk-7 xx 2 it sz nb-' 455 ,ia- ,,. ,ff if V gpm..- 55-2- till'- Michael McNeil Ion Neal Ioe N6lS0l'1 Sharlene Nelson rf ,Q if i. CVT' La Verne McGee Willie Mclvor Stephen Nellis Craig Nesbitt Patricia McGee Frank McKenrick Robert Nelson Ieff Nettle-s Seniors win honors :aa mf- is if wig . Iennifer Nettles Mark Newburn Paula Nichols Terry Nichols Cletara Norman Mario Ordonez Iessie Ornellas Elaine Othon Brandon Owens Dina Ozuna Kevin Parker Vicki Parker 'I Seniors 259 260 Seniors Linda Peacock Linda Peck Showing skill in using the saw, Fred Hasler cuts his wood for his pool table. , , 1 .Y N - L , Yo' , 1 gf iii l eil 'GQ 4 5 K -ng WX-ri, 4 'ms ' N f' 'iv . W,,. , 2 ish :N A, Q M, 'T' LL' 1 ll gfl ' it 'fl ' ,,, er ass ., ' Q- f b I ' t f 3 1 Michael Perkins Iohn Peters Larry Pfeufer Margerie Phillip S X Kelly Peters Debbie Petrus Denise Phillips Renee Pitts Man Seniors look for ard to College K 'N All ' l 'ii i , .. ..,. . 'LSA if: Q51,f.f af' Sr si? 3 '55 LV, fi ' Ragina Pollard Ronald Pretasky Leslie Randolph Bobbie Polle Roy Procell Randy Ray Lori Pope Brigitte Porter Vikki Prochorchik Raymond Pulsipher jackie Ream Richard Reed Seniors 261 262 Seniors One of classes for student leaders is leadership. Fernando Campos is a student in this new class. 41 ft mx 5, NX ,,..,, J 'bw K x '-ABWKY' Iudy Reyes Gary Richardson I0hr1 Robinson David Rogers Vanessa Regan Scott Remy Linda Richardson Candy Rodriguez Glenn Rehmel Teresa Retke Lisa Righi Clovia Rodriguez Keys are Senior tradition ff. 5' 35 it ,- K 1 ',-'-, A' TJ? R await. 4 ate' -.L 'H 1 '1c ,m,w?r!2tss ss: I ,ifagirsizsll 5236. - K ' Aww 4- X ,.,,i,A, - ' ' ease.. - Raul Rodriguez Shirley Roll Karen Romano Donald Root Chris Roper Donald Ruesch Wfendy Ruesch Cathy Rumph Phil Salazar Froilan Sanchez Kent Sanders Fred Schmidt Wendy Schroeder Kent SCOW Teresa Lee Seiler Bill Serecky Seniors 263 264 Seniors Q99 lt ,K ,, fe ii? ai' fi 4 W Spf ,X ,B S , -.-.-eirfr., --:::r-, , .., ,,,e,.,---- f- M ff f 1' . ,.,, W4 , f,-, 1 T1 it 'll'71l? 'IN- Mark Shank Cindy Shapley Craig Shirley Lezle Shirley Iames Sims Michael Small Lawrence Smith Mike Smith -,Wie An. ifzsaf f- ,QQ fr, --1,1 , , CX Brenda Sharp Marybeth Short Deborah Smith Donna Sollberger Linda Sharp Craig Shortland Ande Smith Minnie Smith Seniorsleave behind man memories 17 - David Sollie lim Speer Richard Spillsbury William Stockinger me HQ' 'HIL' ii. lose Solorio Shawn Speer Kay Sprenger lris Stewart Q!!! '53 ii, 'gas lisa 51? E? l '44'J7'iiiW Q- 15515 Liixif Patricia Sousa L Tanya Spencer Emil Stem XX lm, Cindy Sparks Carrie Spendlove Seniors 265 266 Seniors T st , V 1 Xt Xt .lt T D. --151525 L -. Y, ' - Us e. . D , .lf,. , . ,. 1 T l a 4 ? .. s ga V1 ! 1' 5 h ' A . .,,.. 7 Clltffa f ,W -Q fir K if sewfvw A 121 4 QQ 1 X ,K M Y V.. i-A M44 af mga fs Mfg: fjo U55 at M is Wg l J ' fi ag. i 55223 44? : fini fr A -4' A g it arffffzfzgff 'SL yy, W, . A4 E K. N, ts, ., : so . .-x ,- s X.-V fi- 251- , . if f' Sf.. Y., x I , Y I swag f , rw. S ,, +3 -3- gf, .A 9 1 gp' D ff Bill Storm Barbara Strauss Pam Sutter Perry Swanson Cheryl Tasker Yolanda Tate Ioyce Tealer Mark Teepen Karen Streand Christine Tabat Barbara Taylor Antony Thompson Daniel Sturtevant Rick Tackley David Taylor Deborah Thompson Seniors set ne goals f ff I Tommy Thompson Denise Tracy Denise Underwood Dolores Van Wey Tori Thompson Lori Triplett Duane Vaden Eddy Vieira Mike Tietjen William Todd Marlene Tucker Steve Tzelalis Sandra Van Beveren David Vann Phillip Villareal Karen Vornberg Seniors 267 268 Seniors il at SH ,,,.,,t K E I Debbie Wade Ieanine Wallace Cindy Ward Rodney West Dan Waite Steve Wallace Charlotte Watson Tony White Albert Walker Darold Wamsher Travis Webb Iessie Whitehead ,aw 'QW' ' Carl Wallace Bridge Ward Ioetta Wells Richard Wicker ew horizons are pened up to Seniors Q3 - Ni S- . X ws? lik X W2 DN Darlene Williams Tammy Williams Stephen Withey Denise Wrighl ii Ierry Williams Terry Williams Linda Wolfe Iames Yacksyzn 7 1 T A fl RQ IoAnn Williams Kathy Williams Virleana Williams Iudy Wilson Randy Wood Monique Woodard Laura Zamora Merrill Ziegler Seniors 269 l 1 i 4 1 seventyeightseventyejghtseventyeightseventyeightseventy seventye1ghtseventye1ghtseventye1ghtseventye1ghtsevent5 352 i af f fl M , ' V - Q., A. .9 I Iunior Class achieved success in many activi- ties this year. Among these activities was the Homecoming Float Competition at which the Iunior's obtained the highest honor possible which is Sweepstakes. The theme of the win- ning float was Ram Raid. It consisted of a huge hand spraying a Sundevil. Having participated in the Homecoming activities Iuniors, under the direction of DeeDee Bulloch also worked on the following: Sadie Hawkins Day, Iunior Prom, and a mural painted on the west side of the school reading You're in Ram Country. Proposals also worked to try fixing up the Iunior lawn and planning a 78 trip. Taking part in many of the assemblies and winning two spirit sticks was one way Iuniors maintained a show of class togetherness. The Iuniors planned, along with other activi- ties, money raising events in which the money earned will benefit their class and the school. We are also compiling a Iunior scrapbook, commented DeeDee Bulloch. Class Officers are Seated Cass Palmer Boys Activity Chairman DeeDee Bulloch, President: vance Secretary Doe Girdling Vice President Row Two Brenda Green Treasurerg Tracy Rose Ackenback Guy Affeldt Carolyn Allison Daniel Alston Stephen Ambre David Arenez Teri Armentrout Marlene Armstrong Marc Arndt Dawna Atteberry David Ayersman Brenda Bain Wendy Baird Melody Baker Christina Balanco Mike Baldwin Tony Barba Vera Barnett Lonnie Barrett Tom Barrett Cindie Barros Mark Barto Miguel Basa Bruce Bateman Eldon Baumeister Iuniors participate in Homecoming activities im w 'X ke ,iii iz, 'ix , N Xb' eggs Q-wr' af , 'F 'fl-:N',,tQ3Q 2,1 sHb,fQ' W , L ,, QE 0' M . ww-..,,N X l Y x E at 5 , if Q X s A A w A rr K- 'Q ip' N N We 5 ' A.,.. f ' My B ' .' . . Q-,, 'W ' X I U , s Dominick Bautista Darren Bay Richard Becker Terry Beirne Iames Bell Robert Bender Dean Bengert Karen Berger Margaret Bevel Wesley Bevelhymer Randy Bitsko Tami Bivens Dale Black Clemmie Bledcoe Mary Beth Borlond joseph Bostic Terry Bottorff Ieff Bowers Vivien Boyakins Menyone Braddy Bryan Branby Felix Branderburg Michael Brantley Gordon Bringhurst Rhonda Brooks Iuniors 273 274 Iuniors Alan Brown Angie Brown Ora Brown Ienny Brown Lori Brown Michele Brown Larry Browning Chet Bunting Stanley Burbank Kathy Burkhart Bret Burright Mike Burroughs Dolphine Burt Norma Caballero Charles Campbell Henry Campbell Mike Campbell Iohn Carilli LeeAnn Carlson Laura Carpenter Iennifer Carr Pamela Chattin Lori Chezick Karen Chidester Tamara Chiles Callan Choate Sherri Clark Tina Clawson Darrin Cluff Teresa Coe 20 452111 Qs Y , 'tw Q14- y....n Ricky Collison Francisco Conde Rochelle Conger Tammy Connell Iay Conyers Glenna Cooper Ronald Cooper Mike Cope Raymond Cortez Laura Cottingham Damita Cotton Ieri Coulston Karen Cowles Beth Cramer Lisa Crawford 276 Iuniors Elvin Creel Cris Creswell Charlie Criss Iames Criswell Peter Cross Rebecca Croxall Dave Curtiss Iohn Daniels Lorna Daniels Gary Danner Kim Darling Becky Davidson Harold Davis Samone Davis Debbie DeMauriez George Derick Kevin Despain Daniel DeWaal Bryna DeYong Bobbie Dick Gary Dickens Chris Dickinson Kendra Divich Debbie Dodd Rocky Dorf .V-, Qs as-M 'QNX gg-f-.-Q. N., lk xx Sevent -eight is great ffm A-3 4 .M , A .. i. , 3 .M :wr Ci ZH eflffw . .'2fiEea5f,gg - f ,, 7 K 'KN 'L '451Eii:3:iz.fQ,i tefii: gif: - - iwili' ali :EEF 2124- '.?lx3 L2iw , f H625 .595 V .. 6 T, K warg ' fv 5 ,. K , egg, 1,5 ir isa. 'iq .y,:..X ,, ' . la, ' 'L anal f wif? X , , gg Q,-Q ,f 52 ' 1 Q av be 'Cl ,J 'W-s , 'Q A, , , Denise Doty Wayne Drew Darryl Dudas Debbie Duncan Kyle Duncan Sandra Duncan Carolyn Earnhart Scott Earp Michael Edwards Karen Eicher Lori Engle Craig Erlanger Lawanda Eswonia Darcy Etzel Marianne Evans Lorraine Evelyn lay Ewing Iohn Fadgen Renee Fagan Lisa Falon Ken Farber Mike Farese Patrick Farr Maurice Feaster Tom Felt Iuniors 277 Fidel Fernandez Christina Fidler Silvar Fields Mike Finch Iohn Fisher Richard Fletcher David Flores Ron Flores Ronald Focht Debbie Fontaine Ieff Frehner Kenneth Frehner Laura Gale Dan Gallagher Carla Gallegos Edna Garcia Maria Garcia Patricia Garcia Tony Gasca Kevin Gass Iuniors take eepstakes troph LEW . Iimmy Gathrite Tracy Gee Carol Gifford Michelle Gifford Don Gilbert Iulie Gillins Saly Gillitzer Theresa Gillitzer Doe Girling Patricia Gleeson Tracy Goebel Greg Goen Laura Gonzales Vange Gonzales Deena Gossard Keith Goft Sam Graft Anthony Graham Lawrence Green Carol Guerra Kristin Gubler Nancy Guriel Gary Guthery Brad Hafen Bobby Hagedorn Iuniors 279 280 Iuniors Alan Hoke Brian Hall Karen Hall Stan Hall Cindy Hamilton Iackie Hanson Mike Hardwick Phyllis Harris Randy Harris Susan Harris Iohn Hasler Wanda Hawkins Douglas Hawks Vickie Hay Christine Heater Marvin Heath Iohn Hefner Sylvia Helm Steven Helms Teresa Hemmings Cynthia Henderson Mike Hendryx Curtis Herrera Leah Hertzel Daniel Higgons Iuniors get 6 Senioritis ' 2 we ',. 5 if is Q f .fl .rf YQ it - 1 ? I ii,- '25 X... :gs xx X :CW 'qs dw vs., -lp.qr -Xu Ain, We XM, ni' i it . ,Y , z r - i ' i' ' , M g il' E' vi-xg QV' in ' . it Uv' , 'Q 3, , viii- lik X '37 !z 'ikgm , 1 -,Q 3 WA U .Jn iw. E yy l , y - li5 6 ,. ,S o lf X 32 ' -r ' 4 -5 .Q ,N , 3' i ,EPT i I gy ,, is Nix R its ww. .. Nb' 'Q'--1' Q 9 T: ig, . David Iones Mike Iones Iefflordan Wayne Iordan Walter Hill Marc Hillmann Roberi Hish Anna Lylia Hirales RaeAnn Hodson Ioe Hogan Iudy Hogan Glenn Hollis Randy Houston Kerri Howard Roberta Howell Chris Hull Tony Hull Susan Hunsuck Kelley Huntly Dave Hutchings Angela Iackman Beverly Iackson Mike Ianuary Tonya Ianos Ianne Iiu Gayla Iohnso Maria Iohnson Mark Iohnson Henry Iojola Iuniors 281 Janis Iungblut Erma Iunior Terri Karr Sandy Kelley Ben Kennedy Linda Kennedy Kelly Killebrew Iames Kinnee Dena Kirtley Charles Knight Pat Knight Richard Konold Nada Krcich Ioe Krupka Arnold Kyle Amy LaFavore Iay LaFrance Kevin Lang Kenny Langille Pete Langille David Larrow Brent Larson Annette Larsen Rhonda Larson Toney LaRue Elaine Lawson Mike Layohak Deanna Lee Bruce Leggroan Carl Lemonds Homecoming proves successful for Iuniors i 9. ' '55- li at by- Iames Lemos Ann Lewis Ioe Lewis Brian Little Richard Little Homero Longoria Alejandra Lopez Vicki Loveland Brad Lowder Keith Lucas Harold Luebstorf Lana Lueck Sonya Lundergreen Greg Madonna Loretta Malchow Emily Maldonado Mike Malmquist Curtis Malone Robert Manley Tommy Marinucci Tammy Marler Ianice Marshall Sue Marshall Greg Martin Teena Martin juniors 283 Tina Martin Shannon Marloccia Gracie Martucci Dianne Mascio Bob Matterson Michael Mayhood Angel Mazzeo Christine Mazzocco Pamela McAdams Rick MCCutchcon Duane McDaniel Terry McDonald Clare McDonnell Marie McDdnnell ff 4 'Nxt iw... Weir K if bw. My I, nu.- M 4' V ,- 'NL r .. ,.,.N. t K fog. K C gi V . .... -,igiii' isgiffff fmt 'if C Ioseph McGee Michael McKay Mike McKinney Dennell McMillon Bill McNeel Lee McNeill Nita Mercado Susan Messler Kim Metcalfe Mark Metz Kevin Meyer Andy Miera Christopher Miller Donna Millette Robert Mirth Anna Monje Albert Montoya Cheryl Moore Chris Moore Shirlee Moore Clayton Moorehouse Sally Moreland Mike Morgan Carmen Moron Karen Mower Iuniors 285 Debbie Moyer Chris Mulligan Mark Mumpower Ioyce Myers Kelly Neisewander Cheryle Neitz Michelle Nicholson Laura Nickerson Iennifer Norman Chris Norton Paul Nottingham Sharon Nutt Michelle Oaks Deborah O'Bryant Patricia O'Bryant Kevin O'Brien Teresa Olson Marianne Olstynski Cory O'Neill Armando Ornelas Ron Ornelas Ricky Ostolaza Ieff Owens Vince Pacheco Denise Padwe Scott Palermo Cass Palmer Sam Palmer Brian Paradisi Moniemarie Patterson Iuniors plan or the future 'pf' fig AIN .pf- fst l Li l K, Q r ,N E, 21 Rick Patterson Iesus Payan Sharon Peguese Raymond Peltier Magaly Perez Iohn Pfeiffer Duc Pham Alan Phillips Billy Phillips Tammy Pickins Nancy Piddisi Laura Pittman Estella Plazola Ricky Plazola Colvin Plummer Evelyn Porter Marlene Posey David Pratt Iill Prest Debbie Pretasky Randy Pridemore Craig Procell Tina Prochorchik Amber Pruett Tina Pucci Iuniors 287 288 Iuniors Karl Qualls Tanya Quincy Tammy Quinn Ron Rafferty Frederick Ramos Lisa Ransom Michael Rapp Dixie Rasmussen Vanessa Ratliff Dania Ravelo Kim Rayhawk Billy Reel Lori Reid Kathy Reilly Gloria Reimer Donna Repport Kathy Reschke Lilia Reyes Kathy Rhinehart Kenneth Rich Shannon Richardson Iim Riddle Lori Righi George Rios Nathan Robinson Mike Roden Arthur Rodriguez Eddie Rodriguez Fernando Rodriguez Stephanie Rodriguez I f V 3 ,t 5 J w ,, 4 W gi N ws 9 Li 2 fi X i i Q? 5 X fy 5 R f m t t at ff ight itettg If J., - ff-f.-N ,WS Q f ,.,l ig , ' .er A , .. . mfs, ,fig t t xggwb' Rib Ns? 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I , , Colleen Rogers Debbie Romero Len Roofe Don Root Darlene Roque Alan Rousseau Brenda Royal Gayla Ruesch Brad Ruffcorn Gaelynn Ruiz William Rusch Steven Ryan Donald Saddoris Ieanice Sadler Lorin Sanders Sherri Sanders Manuel Sandoval Michell Sands Sharon Sandy Scott Sathrum Iay Saunders David Sawtelle Paul Sawtelle Gary Scheels Greg Schindler Iuniors 289 290 Iuniors Ieff Schumacher Iohn Scott Sharon Scott Cathy Scrivner Donna Searies Doug Seastrand IoAnn Severin Linda Sharp Kenny Sharpe Michael Shaw Robert Shaw Traci Shea Kevin Shephard Sam Shermer Lezlie Shirley 1 1 W i Denise Iarvey creates a winning hat for Crazy Hat Day during Homecoming Week. fi W H. so J' XR YQ 1. S iw K 5 gy I K aiili- ., , 'L df' Q? Q I ! K WW' 5 t ' 5 ly We xx t.. 6 X My 4- f M 55 -t.i W - r,.. V ' ' Mf r A pf 5'.i t t - - 3 - ,Q7 ,2.y ,, 5 - t S A t S .,rt 6 S t' t 6 Q. fs' YDS. I i Iuniors in spirit stick 1N'N l x in E' lf' 2-Fix .5 Pauletta Shropshire Theresa Sibley Tommy Silas Loraine Silvas Donna Simington Gilbert Sims Mark Singleton Sandra Sizemore Dale Skaggs Cynthia Slaughter Ioe Slemensky Cheryl Smith Chris Smith Donna Smith Frank Smith Iohn Smith Kathy Smith Pamela Smith Bobbi Snyder Pat Sollberger Manuel Solorio David Sorenson Patricia Sousa Laura Sparks Erin Speer Iuniors 291 292 Iuniors Iodie Sperling Don Stafford Debra Starks Mark Stein Darinda Stewart Rhonda Stewart Russell Stout Scott Stowater Dorothy Strong Marla Styden Ginger Sullivan Darin Swainston Rita Sweeney Reneigh Szentimrey Melody Tallard Craig Talley Iames Tate Iames Tawatao Andrea Taylor Rob Taylor Georgenna Theos Michael Thomas Rosalee Thomas Sheree Thomas Shirley Thomas Classes fill Iunior's life .M1- S., Q.. f . f 'iv in 5. We -.- f 1 ,fx gs-at E7 L Cynthia Diaz dresses up for Crazy T-Shirt Day during Homecoming Week ., -1- -A-'T' s an is W I is 'AQ EMM' 1, pl N 3 .5 ull. 11 t 51 s If 'X i I wgggw ma Am wi? ' is W ,ff f I , fra is-V - '-,W , I 4 H KA dal i i T ' f -f Merle Thompson Michael Thompson Vicki Thompson Iohn Tolas Karen Toomey Victor Torres Monica Turner Charles Vallon Nina Vallon Aaron Varga Rose Vasquez Anthony Vela Roxanne Valesquez Susan Veliz Lucy Vincent Kirs Vollmer Kim Wadsworth Iana Waite lay Waite Melody Walker juniors 293 Lori Wallis Roberta Walls Elizabeth Waltman Lindsey Warburton Chris Wassell Llayla Watson Walter Watts Donald Weakley Cassandra Weaver Kit Weber Bryon Weieht Clinton Welburn Don Weyer Debbie Wheeler Stephanie White Veronica Whitley Vicki Whobrey Tina Widell Rachel Wileman Derenda Wilkerson YD!- Paris Wright Ioann Young Vincent Young lessee Zuniga Tammy Wilkey Richard Wilkinson Curtis Williams Gary Williams Lenni Williams Randy Williams Vickie Witt LeeAnn Worthan Christina Wright Ianet Wright SeventynineSeventynineSeventynineSeventynine SeventynineSeventynineSeventynine-Seventynine SeventynineSeventynineSeventynineSeventynine Sophs are active Sophomore Class Advisors: Robert Simpson, Modene Reed. The highlight for the Sophomores this year was their contribution to the Homecoming parade with their float. Under the direction of Alice Lozano, class president, and other offi- cers, Sophomores spent many hours after school building their float. Efforts were rewarded with a first place trophy. The title of their float was, Seventy-nine is fine. The sophomore class has shown enthusiasm and spirit which will help the other classes with the fact that they all need to help each other. We hope to have the best Sophomore Class, commented Alice Lozano. Throughout the year, the sophomore class has sponsored many activities, such as a winter sledding trip for all interested students, car washes, dances, button and candy sales. , H, ,,,,, , -WH .-... .... J .,....,........ , .-..c...., . .....,., ...,.,., ctivity Chairman: Georgeanne LeBaron, Treasurer, Karl Maesaka, Vice Presidentg abrina Meyers, Secretary. Sophomores 297 298 Sophomores Myrna Aguilar Randy Aiken Bobby Alderman Scott Aldridge Peggy Aldredge Penny Alldredge Wesley Allison Richard Ambre Cameron Anderson David Anderson Mark Anderson Terry Anson Iose Antillon Chris Aragon Stan Armbruster Susan Armentrout Rene Ashman Karen Atencio Darcy Ayersman Craig Azbarea Ioe Azevedo Frank Badgeih Peter Badillo Terry Bailey Lynn Baker Ieri Bakies Carol Banks Delicia Barba Kathy Barlow Mark Barner flu' ,,.- -uw' vm ff- 1 l8 3' .wfibfwse 5. ff I- 4-' Q, X ii lv-' it YES adv' , if lf' ' if ,, nm. wIfVifiw,wfl,SJ ff if My-1 2'4- 5, ' 5 Tr Q- , -,f ,..,. ' f,5,YYii s T X 4 , , I X 4 gm- A J Q -UH Tb us' ,qv Av I e ent -nine is fine New B ,,?eL.E,r:k .V ,IV fi, Q -T 4: u I 1 x WW 'Ch sl 0- ,nfl ii f 31 X LPN 9 t My or A' . . '- 4-in n ii t Q 'T -if I . 4 Ni' Q ., 511- - it I 5 ,yy Yi i if fmwtrllv X 1 'hw 4611? -. ,., l ll 5 41 ft A lr 3 K' lu li ' X '--- B , ' . K if Nsxxff .,.1f:V is tt gi , L 1U 'm'W ,i Robert Barnum Michelle Barr Roberto Barron Donald Barren Tammy Barrett Nona Basped Ronald Basped Terri Bassett Lisha Bay Sheri Beaty Kent Beaudry Trish Belian Cindy Bell Lester Bell Thomas Bell Timothy Bellinger Kenny Bender Linda Bennett Lisa Bennett Iim Benoit Iames Beronds Maurilio Berland Ruth Best Cecilia Bevel Kelly Bevelhymer Sophomores 299 300 Sophomores Lynda Blackington David Blair Erin Blue Lorna Boger Lewis Boggs Cathy Boirum Robert Bonner Robyn Bonner Curtis Boucher Cassandra Bousley Brent Bowers Kimberly Bowler Roseanna Bowns Lisa Bradley Go'don Bradshaw Kelly Bevis Toni Billings Harold Billingsley lay Bivens Sophomores do their own thing Cetting away from it all, Norris Certon waits for class to begin. 3' 1. an ,. l fr QR Xi f if L Si-Jw Q 1. is i F -yi 2' 4 l nf... Klhl ms ' X 2 31- 1,-f i ' 'I X g 5 xi'-n Jie B llfil ld inl- 'Nav gf wit tw .v 1 I fu 'QF X if , 1 X 'Mm ng,--nf 535' xi, 'Maw ii, gl . X L J: 3 W x X 1 M y i M f ...tw l if ' y i ii i Www Q , Tina Bray Miko Brcnclcl Dom Brvwor Bonnie Broadway Sandy Brockman Angvla Brown Bvvcrly Brown Margarct Brown Teresa Brown Laura Brumaghin Wayne Bruinmct Kiln Brunclagc Miko Bryant Lori Buchanan Vcrnon Buchanan Mark Buckwalter Tracy Buell Paula Bugg Alicia Bulloch Ruby Burcham Vance Burchficld Toby Burright Ricky Burrough Keith Burton Kim Burton Darryl Bush Robert Butler Paul Buzzell Dana Byerly Holly Cabana Sophomores 301 302 Sophomores Don Cable Dawna Cain Michael Campbell lay Canaday George Carducci Annetta Carr Sean Carroll Craig Carter Robert Carter Marguerite Carver Rogelio Casanova Terry Casciato Leonard Cash Trina Cason Adrian Castillo Valerie Centcno Kathy Champeau Chris Chascsa Iames Chattin Urban Chavez Vincent Chavez Cilbert Chick Frank Church Ieff Church Ioni Ciliax Brenda Clabo Martha Claiborne Daniel Clark Donna Clark Kelly Clark Mm? iwf 'Q' r f rg -M A ,K u A.. ,' f, ,sw fn, K i 1? C 1 - 'Uv i f'i1 19. 27 Mo1'ga1nI.s-aCl.1rkzr LvuhClif1on Sh4'ilz1Clonzm Carol Cohb Margie Couklur Lori Cole-man Sylx'mllo1lir'r Drill' CNHI!-F011 llllli' Conggvr CO0I'gK'f:UI'Ik1lXl 'I'v1'riu Constantine Lorna Conway Carrie Cook Rzwva Cook Arnold Cooper Bertha Covarruba Crystulz- Cowvns Duhhiv Cramer Terry Cram ford Miczhavl Crawford 'l'm'1'osuCr'0vl Cami Cripps Mz1I'g:.1rz'tC11m'l11al' lol' Cummings Bonnu! Curu Sophomorvs 303 304 Sophomores Helen Dalton Tim Dane Charlene Davis Bobhy Day Emily Dearing Linda Dekester Charles Delaney William Delimont Iavier DelPrado Lunn Demartino Moises Denis Neil Deschenes Cynthia Desl-lotel Carrie Desilets Alfred DeVore Suzette DeWaal Ianey Diamond Ernestine Diggs Iohnette Dills Millicent Dilworth Kelly Divich Charlotte Dixon Cheryl Dixon Lisa Dodd Angie Doty pf 2 www ,pq 3.-.. if mf v YE rr, f p i . l Q F F V ' 'V A' K F I a ..f Q , m y ' F . ' D .ii i f X D i fi . 'E .fa,.'f' xi ,nv S- '9!'s-'Q-Ei WN -,.- 'NYM 'H 51 Richard Douglas Sherri Downing Eddie Doxier Carol Driggers George Duncan Roy Duncan Lana Dunn Toni Dunning Donald Dye Nil Dziabczonko Susan Edmondson Darryl Edwards Shawn Edwards Terrell Edwards Perry Einian Naphsika Eliades Sandra Enriquez Iudy Erwin Susan Eswonia Tim Evans Robyn Eversgerd Sandie Eversole Cheryl Ewing Rose Ezernaok lorry Fabbi Kathy Fadgen Teri Farrell lorry Fellows George Fernandez Sylvester Ficklin Sophomores 305 506 Sophomores Iossie Figueroa Iesse Flesher Fernando Flores Steve Flores David Floyd Cassandra Flowers William Focht Mark Forsslrom Eric Foster Anthony Frank Mario Franzone Don Frazee Perry Freed Sandy Frederickson Tonya Frehner Ron French Buford Furrow Tracy Gaines Colleen Gallagher Debra Garcia This year the sophomores had a xerx successful hom coming Placing first in the float dixision xx as Ihesophomoreclass withlhelh f Q f IUXPUK use ,hx i Sophomores build winning float gt X LW1 ' 6945 - vu ,1 .,.k W ' . v -iwzfm li X x , 'x Nw .. 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K in T555 Martha llill Miki' Hill Rolwrl llincli Slvw Hoclgvs Conny Hogan janiu l lollandvr 'llwrvsa Hollingsworth Dwight Horn Duhhio Howard Kuilh llualvy llowarcl lliigluvs Miko Hnghmrs Scott llnglws joanniu Halls Mary Hummel james Humphrius Darryl Hutchings john Hyland Nancy Ingram Eugene jackson Keith jackson Kelly jcflkzry Richard jonson May jiu Annette johnson Earlist johnson Hazel johnson Lora johnson Anita jones Chris jonos Sophomoros 309 'HO Sophomores Gwen jones jon jones Linda jones L.uRetta jones Robert jones Sam jones Theresa jones Iris jordan Kris jorgensen Kerry joyner Laura Karosa james Karr Timothy Kelly jill Kerekes Christine Kessler Allen Kidwell Scott Killebrew Sue Kinas Mark King joanette Kinloch Riva ww ,vx fb L i '-'xx Q . ll tt 'ff is-W V' ,ll to ,.A RH. x- -5... 36 .L Eg.. . 4 X rw, -:sql-.Q ss l t p ffij t ti Q ga A -a-ml' ' Q ei --1 ' X Egg 'K l , it X J it if t sf t 6 jllil l A kj Lf? A , ' , 7 in i , .f IQ, .538 - Q ,x x VV z t FP i l ' i T IIB! ll. . 3 'WX P . aa.. Vi Participating in this fun event many sophomores showed their spirit hy riding on the rzlass float which was portrayed during thu homecoming ganw. A 4,5 48? ,Al FP tx Q l r . W3-, . , .--.X f 3 Q .--.. , 'Ov me it gm K '19--y 1' 'ru ..W, sssgggzsf f- 1555255 k ,R ..., M Q. Q 'x K M h A Haw iw i ii 'K f M' - tl , , aaai at A if I Debbie Kirk George Kirkwood Randy Klapperick Abe Klein David Klein Iohn Klenke Iackie Knapp Inez Knell Celeste Kohr Cathy Komninos Mike Kotowski Roxanne Kourim Laren Kowallis Rick Kraske Candy Krotz Richelle Kyle Ienny LaFavore Claudette LaFever David LaMorte Diana Lara Georgette Lara Darren Larson Kathy Leany Michele Leavitt S Georganne LeBaron Sophomores 311 312 Sophomores Carole Leherger Wendy Lee Cecily Lermusiaux Bahbie Lewis Perry Lewis Sherril Lindsay johnny Linton Nina Little Lori Livingston Ierry Lockhart Alfonso Lopez Lisa Lopez Maria Lopez Rhonda Lopez Theresa Lopez Sherri Love Odell Loveland Alice Lozano Anthony Lozano Aurora Lucchesini Bobby Lucero Scott Ludlow Michael Maddux Karl Maesaka Kim Maitlen 2 ' it ,meg . hw- ,. 1 . :iz ' , f . 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Sean Carrol shows his determination to win. ,fe A ' it 5- Aa' W W 5 t fr-'-t'J? . sk- t Mary Hummel shows her enthusiasm as dresses up for Halloween. she 'Q- - ,. 1' - N ' a 1 N -. 3 Q.- L 'F' 57' 'VN is 'is 'Nw t J 5 5 A ,fn i s we My 5 M .,, rr ,W 5 P l E Tyrone Munerlyn Colleen Murphy Ieff Murphy Robyn Murrison Sabrina Meyers Vickie Myles Susan Najar Sonja Nealy Eddie Neuman Ieannette Newport Phillip Nickerson Bonny Nixon Steve North Michael Norton Candy Odom Sophomores 315 Bryan O'Leary Donna O'Neal john Orr David Ozuna Robert Palladino lung Da Park Randy Parker Chris Parrish Dennis Parsons Amonte Pathamavanu Lamar Patterson Scott Patterson Scott Pearson Steve Peck Ieff Pees Amy Pence Cae Pennington Debbie Pepera Donald Pepera Ana Perez Laticia Parez David Peters Steven Pharris Ronald Phelps Iames Phillips -...J 45: mf wg.-..-.1 'QM , if fy' gil ? N ll.lIQlil Rolxerl Pills Tom Pills Tom Plelsrzli Monica Poe Ciirlos Polls Eclclie Ponloii Angelo Porter Don Pos! Curl Polslon Alirze Powell Melody Powell lookin Poynter Chzirmziine Prezilor laimes Prenlir:e Feliczizi Priize Miczliaiel Priee Kevin Prince Randy Proby RaemonclPrui:l1 Iolin Pulse Richard Pulsipher Ricky Rachzil lolinnin Rasey RobszrlRziL1clenbush Terry Ray Sophomores 317 318 Sophomores Christian Rayborn Chris Razmir: Teri Razmic Bessie Reed Donald Renfro Bernie Rhodes lldly Ribeiro Iohn Rirzfzella Kelly Richardson Tom Riddle Edward Riggs Michael Riggshy Patsy Rios Raul Rios Memori Roberts Ernest Robinson john Rodgers Anna Rodriguez Kun Roll Kenneth Rollings Prayoon Rowan Ron Rudisill Rimiard Russell Carol Ryan Glen Ryan Fred Sanchez Kennedy Sanders David Sangster Sue Saunders Timmy Sczhieczk , fx' 4, ,N E, f ,Jil lx T? 0 .W le c- b W, , M Hams wr FV sg 254 -W . I! P hs- ,, QR , . ...Y at ,ik , J, X . I -f:'1 I 'iv' if U' la.',, I it NEW, fs ,U 1 rw -V 5, V f 'ff Amlrzra Suhiang Olix'tri'St:l1lox David Schull Richard Scztiixiucici' KathySc1hultz Rohtrit St.iiXX'l'IiXl!Ii 'I'iiiic1tt1ySv.ii'nny I,uAun SIiaku'spz'.ire AiigivSh.iiigi'vat1x Chris Shank Iamvs Sharp lady Sharp Kr-rmit Shawl Palrirzia Shay Eclwarci Shay Norma Shully Duhorah Shim-his Dunisv Shipman Dvnnis Shipman Rohtrrt Shultz Rilj'I't1UINlShlIi'iZ Mikt' Siuklvs Lisa Siiiipsmi Lisa Sims Karan Siuliu 320 Sophomores Mark Small Bob Smith Brenda Smith Darcy Smith lane Smith Mark Smith Tina Smith Phillip Snider Martin Snytshevrel Denise Speer Ken Spenard Guy Spore Russell Spotts Iodina Sprenger jeff Stafford Ieff Stapleton Robert Steinbach Greg Stevens Karen Stewart Lisa Stimson Scott St. Pierre Mark Stump Dale Sutter David Swapp Roberta Sweeney 'R wk 'sw . alt Spf-.aa-' , 1 t K' ,f 1 X Wh R 'Q' tv S I t at 'Pu Y N 'S f , ' iZ?:.'5i5i5I:,.: wt' fwfr' me 'fs 5? it w..-L f 'bk X LJ ,LJ 4 A lll lJr-A how N 'i l ll- - 1 1,5 ii im QS, ap.. P tb- flggsl 'QQ WW: was-V 'Nw mcmnsstrs SQ nl I .. I ,.. Wx 1 Q F e H' l 5 fm T 4 - it ig Y M 'S g Perla Szeepkowski Cary Szentimrey Therese Tahot Diana Tanner Floyd Tatum Renee Taylor Shelly Taylor joel Tealer Gerald Thaler Elester Thomas Ronney Thomas Sherry Thompson Steve Thurston Mark Tihhets Susan Tobler Kathy Tollolson Mike Simpkins Maria Torres Tammy Toscos Keith Toten Emmie Townsend Dale Toyne Regina Treadwell Barbara Troop Roberta Trumon Anshawn Turner Toni Turner Keith Underwood john Vanderhoop Andrea Vanderslice Sophomores 321 322 Sophomores Eric Vann Twyla Van Vactor Leonard Vaughn Elia Valesquez Ruth Vigil Anna Villareal Herbert Vincent Kim Vintila Ve-rnel Virgil Denise Wade Dick Wagner Clara Walker Shawn Walker Richard Wall Scott Wallace Iudy Walker Ioshua Ward William Wardle Donnell Washington Tom Waskiewicz Barbie Wassell Ioi Wassell Marylee Waters Neal Waters Phyllis Watson Barry Watts Gina Watts Kelly Wesley Russel West Tony West t H fri 'rf' 7. ,CA wp- . 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A ' 99 . - fi Alex Zuniga D Debbie Zuniga , I fig V - '1 Eduardo Zayas , i-f , A X Iohnny Wester Rebecca Wickham Shanna Wilde Cheryl Lynn Williams Pam Williams Steve Williams Debbie Wilson Monica Wilson Melody Winder Bob Wood Daryl Woodard Iohn Woods Beverly Worthain Iill Worthen Kalhy Wright Raemond Wright Melinda Yuokum Sandra Young Stacy Young Tammy Zappulla Sophomores 323 ighty Eighty Eighty Eighty Eighty Eighty Eighty Eighty Eig ighty Eighty Eighty Eighty Eighty Eighty Eighty Eighty Eig ighty Eighty Eighty Eighty Eighty Eighty Eighty Eighty Eig Officers work hard to keep freshmen acti e Iulee Henson is the Freshman adviser. Ms. Henson supervises all Freshman activities throughout the year. Vkk, V5 1 ffw. 4 2 ' t t Z ..s' f 1 if 2 at i Z,1 V 1 i 5 f 514 fuxnt'tila4xlfigE4fI p t 1 :gifts . if 2 : QV gf i , if 5 - r l . . 'F E' if ii: .Q if ' 2, .tnn X A N.. I 4 ' , H. N i fr K f A f i 1 J . 5 QR, . i n f-xg u p , I ' ' I I if - 7' ' ,ff ic. lt 1 . g , A 4 8 K t Q X kV,, N! X X inks , E ff X x L97 Mrk Officers are, Front Row: A. Anderson fsecretaryl, Diane Demartino fpresidentj, Kenny Avance fboys' activity chairmanj. Row2: K. Fidler fGirls's activity chair- manl. Row 3: Stacy Hudgins ftreasurerl, Darlene Sereky fvice-presidentj. L . ' as Phillip Gray and Terrie Constantine are enjoying the Marriage booth put on by the Freshman class. Freshman Class had a great deal of spirit this year. Under the direction of Diane DiMartino, they have had some fund raising activities which were: 3-shirt sale, button sale, and popcorn sale. Throughout the year they participated in many school activities. One of these functions which many of the Freshmen really put their time and effort into was the homecoming float. Although being their first year, they place third in the Homecoming Float Com- petition, which was held in Arenza Field on Saturday, November lst. Being members of Freshman Class Officers, they hope to make this year the best ever. Freshmen 325 'fix ll! 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Luella Abeyia Mary Abeyta Sidney Adams Lthamar Aguilar Natalie Aguilar Lee Anne Aiken Mabel Allen Rayfield Allison Roxanne Allshouse Alice Andersen Kathy Anderson Kelly Anson Ioagum Antillon Peter Antillon Edward Atkinson Kenneth Avance Ricky Avila Michael Aviles Aritable Charles Bob Badgett Vernon Baird Rosie Baker Ovida Banks Walter Banks Merritt Barber Sue Barnes Lazaro Barron Elizabeth Barsy Barbara Becker Kenney Beecroft David Beirne Kelly Belden Estel Bermudez Calvin Bierstedt Kim Bivins Bret Blandino Ie-ff Bloomfield Connie Boirum Heidi Bond Art Boonmee Teresa Bonner Denise Bottorff Freshmen 327 328 Freshmen Iulie Bottum Debbie Boucher Mike Braddy Andrea Bradshaw Leslye Bradshaw Angelica Braganza Gwendolyn Braver Brian Brewer lim Brewer Kale Brown Dianne Brumaghin Elma Bryant Tammilyn Buckingham Kevin Burkhart Brad Burrows Dorothy Burse Ieff Bzoskie Mike Cable Paul Calhoun Ricky Campbell Iulio Campodonico Steve Carilli Iohn Carlson Laura Carpenter Diana Carrigan Chuck Cash Gregg Chuchman Ken Church MaryKay Church Deborah Clark Demarous Coleman William Colin Roy Collison Sharron Collard Lory Contreras Anthony Cortez tr I 5 Y t av V' ,M Hg, T as , Freshmen sh considerable effort Tlx l f L' ,, . fa- ff:-fxzlzzx'-f-1. 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T752 W ' C .W I I gg: , H ry 'A 49 L A- 'L - lk ti ' ' if , t if , J Q' 1 ,tg T -LE. 1 l 1' W L- We Tracy Council Kenneth Cottingham Iulie Cowles Tami Cox Martha Cram I0 Anne Crawford Iohn Cuellar David Cullen Nikki D'Ambeosio Paul Dalton Edward Daniels Patti Daniels Brad Davis Iames Davis Ioanne Davis Martha Davis Tony Davis Kelly Degan Barbara Delimont Scott DelRae Diane DeMartino Curtis Dennis Mike Denton Adam Dewees Iana Dixon Lorin Dixon Sherry Dobbins Randy Dodd Kathleen Dolan Steve Dolschenko Greg Downing Raymond Dukes Ir. George Dunckhurst Russell Eckardt Jamie Elliot Kenneth Erlanger Ianice Ernest Mary Espinoza Linda Evelyn Kim Fachini Kevin Fadgen Mike Fadgen 330 Freshmen Donna Fairl Gwendolyn Feltus Mark Ferguson Ioyse Fernandez Karen Fidler Susan Finch Yuonne Fletcher Kenny Folkersen Dennis Fontaine Wayne Fortune Tom Fox Chris Fox Fred Frazier Tim Frisby Elaine Galindo Norma Galauska Tony Gandulla Anthony Garcia Barbara Garica Richard Garcia Talina Garner Wanda Gaston Erika Geiger Patricia Gentil Iulie Gerdes Steve Gerfy Desiree Gibson Iames Gifford David Gilberi Carol Gilmore Ben Giron Rodney Gonzales George Goss Thomas Grace Valerie Graves Barbara Gregory Q: J-wins 1- 2 29 . VE Freshmen enter float Competition rv. tg, Tgifw' ' I . , . ,my ,- fi 1, 4 Qfsffii TT T e, 5- 1 V he if tc. of T y. Te, ,eri no v T5 KA TJ A T, T ' ' 1 T gl, Q. ' TTT .i.l T 7 ilrrl T T , T - ..., 2 sryy if A ri X ' V 1 I fT F 4 N' F 5 b Q' Q' L ' T u x FW .T W W' is T F' ' 'l f-- Tl zT T T,TT 1' T 'fvf'i 3f'N. 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V :S -A h azy., 1, S F it 4, N Felicia Greer Greg Groves Robin Hagedorn Marilyn Hansen Kristine Hanson Wendy Hanson Steven Harnblin Harold Hamilton Wendy Hardin Kathy Hakdy Greg Harris Kim Hawkins Brian Hayer Michele Hayward Michael Heater Danny Hess Scott Hetrick Iames Hicks Sandy Hicko Doris Hill Ianice Hill Tim Hillis Patricia Hillis Peter Hogan The Freshmen are enjoying the ride on their float. The Only Way To Fly. The under-classmen placed third in the competition. Their exhibit portrays a football field which represents the Rancho vs. Eldorado homecoming game. Freshmen Michael Hollis Sandy Hope Iuanette Hosley Gene Houghton Mike Houser Ron Houston Gene Houzl Stacey Hudgens Michaela Hunt Ioe Hutchins Ierry Hyatt Kittim Intarapuvasak Smit Intarapuvasak Shelley Iames Denise Iensen Clint Ienson Debbie Iohnson Cris Iohnson Lolita Iohnson Orlando Iohnson Ricky Iohnson Robert Iohnson Rudy Iohnson Steve Iohnson Gary Iones Kevin Iones Linda Iones Tara Iones Iames Iordan Greg Iorgensen Freshmen go to V arm restling finals .3 1,wf: .., Z 1. 4. L . M., ff' 4fi,i4e1z,:f 2 Jigggffiigiaiftgir L i Z, lg . 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V A 1 903 N , if 3 'R ,X uh l L -W , if ww. ,, Hr , 'r 1 ' 1s1,i,,. in yi r 'if 1 i MQW It v ws' ,F-. xx- ffm- f M mill x W A. 5 -C Q it J' , we , 'g::::::4 1. 4, - r,.i,j ellb , Ae Mil. 4,5 '5- vi. eff ' ,, .ff ff sf' r-x Tom Kimmel Leon King Iackie Kinney Susan Kinloch Debbie Klein Debra Knapp Chris Knowles Iohn Kovenl Robert Kropka Iohn Kulifay Raeann Laludice Mike Landevs Michael Larrow Iohnna Lawrence Milinda Lawhead Greg Laxton Vivian Lee Byron Leggroan Billy Leibold Richard Leifried Maxine Lemos Sharon Lemasters Carl Lewis Debra Lewis Gary Lewis Rhonda Lilley Annette Little Iohn Little Donna Livingston Erin Loftis Dennis Logan Polly Long Enrique Lopez IoAnn Lopez Mary Lopez LaRhonda Lowery Lamar Lucas Glen Luebstorf Iackie Mack Patricia Mahony Nina Maldonado Keith Malone Freshmen 333 334 Freshmen Dale Mann Zeoila Manning Daniel Marcum Darlene Markwell Randy Marshall David Martin Michael Martin Fawn McCarty Maureen McCann Alfonso Martinez Rosario Martinez Tamra Mascio Angelia Matson Willie Mayse Brenda McCurdy Debbie McDaniels Lois McDaniel Mary McFarlin Iames Medlin April Meier Bill Meredith Kenny Metz Fawn Miller Bobby Miracle Iohn Mirth Shari Moncrief Brenda Montoya Bill Moor Shawn Moore Corliss Mormon Chris Mortensen Danny Mullikin Danny Murphey Thelma Myers Vivian Navarro Clay Nealy E25 1 . N r- - ,Q V J. 1 C .fx , 3, fm 91 fi dig , A eff. 5 , 5 'Q i.d C5 91 ire'-W 'LW ,jr J- I us, 1' ' ' i yl nt f, l V A .,.. ,- Q, .V ,. K . M J at ' filjf CVZCV- 'fri . fi ,, lf: , wx ,, - X 't l Freshmen S 'ng into fashion A ,NL 4 M j ' fa' Pj . rv Q- 7 fre? X ,1 N 'fl Y M ' S716 fm K Bw i :FQQEQ M la K ji.. hi 35 f' XX ' 0' f ' ' N ,. , 2 J., I .. 3 K V ty. v fx l M. t i f l , I l x l C Az. Q. qw , ,'.-, ff - i 1 . at t it I 4 L' f i , ' .. , g - ,N .-.L-A W-, W . , f5,.,:. in I. -.gm ' 1 5, ' ' ,X-1 - ei' f rv W ir ' i ' ' L , I H . 1 ,. . i - T f , I 'Q 1 2 , -. N f a uv. I .H . A ' 3' :Zh ,.. 1 We - HW? Z ' s A - 'Y' H ' 'Lp - n , lx A ,SQ , qqnf, 'rf' +- 4. 1 yy ' t K 1 ntl - ly , P , f I 5, E X, Q9 he l V X f i f l ,IV ' v . l A ' sv ' 1 1' 'ft i N l 141 H, f l , ,522 ' I A -',. A '. W K 'N , . if s 'wfi i , M 1-ve 5 C Q, ' ' -f if ' 4 .srl i,tl M 5 1 ' A l , l V Q, .V ,. t ' . U V ' gl ' , ' . W' I XV U, ' A . , X 4 44 x, X I x , V 1, ff - Q 2 V A - ' : ' . 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Ioanne Nellis Chris Newenham Lee Nichelson Loyce Norfleet Lori Norman Don Oakes Stephen Olds lay O'neal Bob O'neal Corinna O'neal Ron Ortega Carole Owen Charles Pace Billy Palmer Alan Parker Lori Parker Casandra Parolini Marvin Patterson Freshmen 335 336 Freshmen Rondalyn Patterson David Paxton Tina Pearson Scott Pepera Yvonne Peguese Iames Peltier Donald Peters Lori Peterson David Philippi Annette Pilkington Belva Pitchford Debi Pictum Herman Pitts Daniel Phillips Mary Phillips Robert Poer Van Porter Fernando Portillo Sheila Poston Cye Powell David Powers Anthony Price Glenn Pritchard Pam Proby Cliff Purvis Christina Qualey Kathy Queen Tanya Quintanilla Shawn Rahr Kenneth Raitz Migvel Rameriz Kelly Rasmussen Lisa Ravdenbush Iacquie Rawls Robert Ray Mary Reasen Bill Reding Wilnetta Reed Kenneth Raitz Iesus Reyes Ramona Reynolds Tracy Richardson W f H W .,,,,r H ttf ,..-1 'r P 1 155, , ,. - Q., f 0, 5, W' 1 , V ., fy Wy, t,yl is J, 1 My W iz 3' dry Y' s- V .-,.A A ,W ,. 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V In , ., V ..,L I Rawel Rios Richard Roberts Mike Rodgers ' Thomas Rodgers William Roggers Victor Rodriquez Edwin Romero Steven Ruffcorn Cindy Root Denise Rosenberger Marcie Rosenow Yow Rowan Sylvester Royal Reymond Ruesch Angela Ruffin Shan Sadler Rayna Salaz Susan Salazar Debra Salomone Iosephine Sanders Toni Sandova Alli Sandova Sandy Hope Michael Sawtelle Tom Sawyer Sherry Schloss Dwane Schmedes Karen Schoolfield Angela Schumacher Cifford Scott Cynthia Scott Domminica Scott Darlene Serecky Ida Serecky David Shakespeare Marcie Shannon Freshmen 337 338 Freshmen Gerald Shay Vance Sheperd Tom Shermer Michael Shimp Ricky Shurtz Laurie Sims Stacia Sims Marty Slaughter Steven Small Cynthia Smith Dave Smith Denise Smith Randy Smith Robert Smith William Smith Willie Smith Mark Snortland Iulie Speer W K -J K Freshman Debra Lewis poses for photographers. She is displaying the unique fashion with boots. This style has influenced many students, A ,Z F :Q .,:v,k ,1., 'If V gg E V 9 1 ift 'Q is L 1 S Ai M y W gy, Q - .figii QV , aiu. of A i iitit Ei ,ttt , t an '.,w?f'q ti. ,, iq, ,gf i Y A Q ,x if wtf ayy , tx X1 IQ, ,, tal'- 2: if , L A aux . wi , rg N 50 ' f' ' W a t 9 -.pw n Y! '-:' Q .ml V .Q l f 4 it mi If U ' ,K I f a im. ' ,,,,. 13 At,,.,, .am A , f n X I , Y' 1 4 ' 'S id i' i ig : ' l2 2 S' 3 t va N- Kia, ' l - rv Q, V, V' 1: .pg- I A , ii.. W , l f it .. T Z ,y T if fee ea.: .. 5 1, i V, S VS D ,5't53l In Q-x for f - : ty vt, , , ,ff N 1 ' it -.., .SEV 1' r fi , sl., Wit 4 t fi ag, ,Ei , , ,T f .,,+-3 +- . If , 1 ...rw ' if Ti is i J' ' , iv' ,Ns ,K if t A ., W x A 'N H . , g 45 5 2 Y i s 2 nt-9Q,yg,q-,4Qf1t:,?if , wg , ,, -, ' ' , ' s F22 'vate .E P mitftx :izfesfmq .- , , .,.:,,,1. L. at Q.,,.. .. ,., I t R 4 KI!! K X 4 f i 54 , W 1 T ii, 4 5 Q E i fit , iw 3 N' 9- 4? L 5 A, ,X A aw in aw K 5 va, - 'I ff? S Ti -.SJ , fa: z , fi km if ' 'Q if j 1' , aff 1 :ga ' - is gf' V' k ua. T t e i ,saws v f 1,1 A 63.132 - f 4 y f T 7? 11 1, 'Q ' ' - -ll, 'V ' , - , ,Xi awk 5 4 if 1 Kerrie Spillane Mike Spooner Iohn Sprenger Christina Stallworth Nelda Stanley Kelly Stapleton Brenda Starks Angenette Stevenson Betty Strong Debra Suchorski Diane Sudweeks David Sumner Eric Swainston Tom Sweeney Scott Swing Max Torres Doug Taylor Sylvia Taylor Gary Thomas Michelle Thomas Dara Thomason Anthony Thompson Brian Thompson Iames Thompson Tonya Thornton Corena Thurston Anna Torres Bill Torner Anthony Torres jennifer Toth Billie Townsend Lynn Trippy Bonnie Troop Michele Turner Teresa Tyson Vaso Tzelalis Freshmen 339 Underclassmen show freshman spirit Practicing for the Homecoming parade is Eric Lorenz with his tuba and Raymond Dukes on the baritone. Both Freshmen are marching extremely hard for the satisfaction of their band. fl 5' ff, 9, Iudy Valine nt ' f J Pam VanPatten ' Q, R f ' - Robert VanPatten 1 Jw' t ' ff P . st Dianne VanWey 'Q' X X in W' ' 3 av 2 ...ww t dv tt, if as t f lt . Ianice Varga Linda Veliz Sergio Verduzco Mark Vintila Darrell Wagomon - Frances Wainscott H Ieana Walker Sheila Walker 3 i i , 4 an kg,:r x ' Brad Wallis Hollis Walter Bobbie Watkins Cynthia Watkins Iames Weaver Kim Weber 340 Freshmen Enjoying their lunch in the student union are Diane Carrigan and Vivian Lee. The two girls are Freshmen at Rancho taking a break in between classes. F V 4 Kelly Wheeler fl' Anna White g Michele wire Floyd Whitmore ,fwiw 1' , K if f Sandra Wildey Page 1 3, 5 3 ff gf Hi, X ff ' m d' X ., 1. 1 4 at 253 I l Y' A 4 i L 1 T is tl- li Q , , ' 1 in 'QQ u 1 V I 1 s -Q yi 2 if 'H F i it V Q. 'V W ., a Dan Wilemon E f-we ,K . V f ,. ,- fi- ,E ,. H. ,mr A ,, , W' ' g 2 Ken Wilkinson t, aw - i Dwight Williams 'ii' M ' 4 ' ' Kevin Williams JE -It W , . A V. Anthony Wilson ,K ,Wm 2 ., K ,.,' xl - , , w ,ami 'rfllif V at vi F Keith Wines 4- - in g 'E' Brian Withrow , X -- ff EQQ TI g - Dennis Woodrow -' f V g h I -rgv jg f Alonzo Woods A 'uv g' g j ry yi Christine Wright I fly! f - I , 'fy V 'gil ' Galen Wright --fl 4 5: 5 Qivib 5 F Iuan Zayas A A A .uf 5' . fi , V. Rosa Zayas Q r, , ,Xxx ll 4 5 .'i3ClE9 Wlbfh 1' . ffffff F - F fi V-'ff . .f V. ,f5ffJ'l Q' 5 51 Qi? -S' ' 1 2-at - ' ' . iii.-,. ' ' ' -' 9 rev e ., , IA ,M L H W 1 I fi Z h - V V H ,F , Diana Zibolsky Vi ty X .i gx V, 3315 it .F 3 F Freshmen 341 Advertisements I 0 V V V x 0 N 343 BEST WISHES to I Class of '7 7 P4 ?' 1 Ny 74 11,2-. AI' ' .r QQ- pf . L .7 ,l 1' GA5 tl GOOD LUCK RAMS, CLASS OF '77 VALLEY SUPPLY CO. , INC. Tele. 734-ZI93 Wholesale Air Condi+ioning 3 I 55 S. 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The renovated older section houses the traffic divi- sion, criminal attorney's offices and a courtroom. The Public Library, located on Civic Center Drive in the same general area as the City Hall, has a capacity of 34,000 books. The people who are responsible for operating this facility have received many commendations for the wide variety of extra-activities that they make available to the public. GOOD LUCK SENIORS SHOWBOAT HOTEL Best Wishes Seniors RADIO SHACK 5 S3335 C7 25 3 0 8 9 and Related Equipment SUNRISE SECURITY INC. 2 I09 Civic Center e 6 .charleston An no lb N I- V 9 NV Q 9 2 P Y 1- i 'i -i.S -K Q K -Y MI -ig ,. , um. -.I, - DL.-Lim!-WL-.M Hmm., in I' 'HE ni iilbfis-:E-T - 'Linz if U g -..A L l U - ., .-- , -.' . U X If xx MAX RIGGS CONSTRUCTION CO.. INC. 2640 LAS vsolns nouL:vAno Noam nolrn-1 us vscans. N:vAoA no f702-642-0460 Equal Onrvffwvb' Emrlvyff' Best Wishes Class of 77 Ad 360 INDEX Advertising 343 Band SD Baseball ltli Baseball Varsity 180 Basketball Girls' 148 Basketball l.V. 144 Basketball Ninth 146 Basketball Varsity 138 Black History Assembly 50 Black History Week 50 Black King and Queen 50 Bowling Boys' 177 Bowling Girls' 176 Boys' and Girls' State 32 Celebration 98 Cheerleader I.V. 130 Cheerleader Varsity 126 Chess Club 108 Chorus 88 Cross Country 136 D.A.O. 82 Distinguished Seniors 22 Donkey Basketball 66 Drill Team 110 El Sol Staff94 Exchange Student 20 Faculty 202 Fall Assemblies 46 Fall Play 44 F.B.L.A. 84 Football I.V. 122 Football Ninth 124 Football Varsity 116 Freshman Section 326 Girls' Glee 102 Golf Boys' 178 Golf Girls' 152 Homecoming 24 Homecoming Royalty 42 Honors 30 Human Relations 86 Index 360 Interact 73 ludiciary 72 lunior Section 272 lunior and Senior Royalty 64 lunior Queen 64 Mascots I.V. 127 Mascots Varsity 127 Mat Maids 162 Mr. Wonderful 65 Octagon 97 Opinion Page 68 Pep Club 70 Rainbow 88 Ramettes 96 Rampage 68 R.O.T.C. 76 Senior Play Day 40 Senior Section 232 Ski Club 78 Snowball 42 Spring Play 254 Soccer l.V. 160 Soccer Varsity 154 Soccerettes159 Softball Girls' 108 Songleaders128 Sophomore Section 298 Soul Club 87 Student Council 36 Sweethearts' Ball 56 Sweethearts' Royalty 60 Sun Youth Forum 34 Tall Flags 74 Tennis Boys' 132 Tennis Girls' 134 Track Boys' 188 Trackettes 193 Track Girls' 194 Triton Elite 106 Varsity R. 112 Varsity Quiz 75 Volleyball Girls' 172 Wrestling l.V. 170 Wrestling Varsity 164 Zodiacs 85 Zone Assembly 62 Adams. Wayne 208. UNR. B.A.. yrs. tt-aching. 13: at Rancho. 13 Aldrich. Iudy 109. 207. University ol South Dakota. B.A.. M.A. Amberg. Daniel 216. Arizona Slate University. B.S.. M.A.. yrs. teaching. 11: at Rancho. 4 Amburn. Lueann 208. Ball Stale University. B.S. Anderson. Paula 106. 222. Northern Arizona Univesity. B.S.. yrs. teaching. 11: at Rancho. ll Barbeau. Carl UNLV. B.S.. yrs. teaching. 1: at Rancho.1 Barney. Denton 212. University of Arizona. B.S.. M.Ed. Barnson. Marvel 134. 218. Brigham Young University. B.S.. Northern Arizona University. B.A. Bassett. Robert 214. Alhion College. B.A.. Northern Arizona University. M.A.. yrs. leaching. 13: at Rancho. 13 Beausoletl, Anthony 220. Montana State University, B.S. Bedrosian. Ken 36, 37. 38. 39. 222. Boston University. B.A., UNLV. M.Ed. yrs. teaching. 5: at Rancho. 4 Blockovich. loe 116, 120, 216. Weber Slate. B.S.. UNLV, M.S., yrs. teaching. 10: at Rancho, 5 Bolliger, Marilyn 214, University of Arizona. B.S., Arizona State, M.A., yrs. teaching. 10: at Rancho. 4 Boyce, Wade 214, Southem Utah State College, B.S.. yrs. teaching. 4: at Rancho, 4 Bristow, Dorothy 22. University of Redlands, B.A., YTS. teaching, 7: at Rancho, 7 Brittle. Kent 222, UNLV. B.S., yrs. teaching. 2: at Rancho, 2 Brown. LeRoy 216. yrs. teaching, 5: at Rancho, 2 Caples. Willis 222, University of Oregon. B.S.. University of George Washington, M.A. Carroll. Sharron 222. UNLV. B.A., M.Ed. Chernik, Serena 210. UNLV, B.A., M.Ed. Christensen. Mary University of Michigan. B.A.. Texas Tech University, M.Ed.. yrs. teaching, 14: at Rancho. 1 Coleman, Tom 118. 123 Collis. Anthony Utah State. B.A., yrs. teaching. 1: at Rancho.1 Colussy. Mark 214, University of Northern Colorado, B.A.. yrs. teaching, 5: at Rancho. 5 Cook. Phillip 222, San lose State University. B.A.. M.A. Cook. Sandra 210. UNLV. B.A. Cooley. Robert 214, Montana State University. B.A.. yrs. teaching. 7: al Rancho. 2 Coon. Patricia 220. UNLV. B.A. Cooper. Bob 224. University of Pennsylvania. B.S.. University of Denver. M.A. Cox. Buford 222. University of Arizona. B.S. Davison. Marie 216, Bloomsburg State Teachers' College, B.S., yrs. teaching. 25: at Rancho. 5 Deluca. Susan 223. Willamette University. B.A.. UNLV. M.Ed.. yrs. teaching. 7: at Rancho. 7 Densley. Vern 220. BYU. B.S.. University of Utah. M.S.. yrs. teaching. 12: at Rancho. 1 Detweiler, Delores 221 Divich. Ken 224, Kent State. B.A. Dodd. Laura 207. University of Alabama. B.A.. UNLV. M.Ed.. yrs, teaching. 10: at Rancho. 8 DeCote. Audrey 214. University of Arizona. B.S.. M.A.. yrs. leaching. 13: at Rancho. 9 Dwyer. Helen 220, Park College. B.A.. University of New Mexico, M.S.. yrs. teaching. 25'!z: at Rancho. 25Vz Ellstvorth. Robert 210. Northern Arizona University. B.S.. UNLV. M.A.. yrs. teaching. I91al Rancho. 16 Emmett. Patricia 215. Western Montana College. B.S.. UNLV. M.A.. yrs, teaching. 6: at Rancho. 1 Foil. Frank 2154 Ohio State, B.S.. Northern Arizona University. M.S. Fernandez. Emilio 212. Havana Cuba. B.S.. B.A.. University of Havana, Cuba. Ph.D.. yrs. teaching. 32: at Rancho. 6 Flaagon. Bonnie 151. 218. Valley State. B.S. Gabriel. Ianet 208. UNLV. B.A.. yrs. teaching. 10: at Rancho. 9 Garcia. Maria 212 Clauner. Paul 220. Wisconsin University. B.S.. Stanford University. yrs. teaching. 20: at Rancho. 1 Clolem. Edna Waynesburg College. B.A.. West Virginia University. M.A. Griffin. Douglas 216. Utah StateUnivers1ty. B.S.. M.Ed.. yrs. teaching. 10: at Rancho. 4 Hainsworth. Vickie 206. Arizona Slate University. B.A.. yrs. teaching. 4: at Rancho. 4 Hamhlin. Iudith 21tI. BYU. B.A.. yrs, teaching 3: at Rancho. 2 Hamilton. Milly 210. California Slate University Fullt-rto,n. B.A.. yrs. teaching. 2: at Rancho. 2 Henson. Iulcc 220. UNLV. B.S.. at Rancho. 2 lensen. Ken 124. 220. UNLV. B.S.. yrs. teaching. 6: at Rancho. 2 lohns. Ronald 212. UNLV. B.S. Kempf. Mary 215. UNLV. B.S.. Auburn University. M.Ed.. yrs. teaching. 3: at Rancho. 1 Knapp. Mary 15. Middle Tennessee Stati- Univvrstty. B.S.. George Peabody College. M.A.. yrs. leaching. 25: at Rancho. 20 Kraft. Eugene 76. 77. 221. North Dakota State. B.S.. University of Michigan. M.A. Lentlini. lot: 223 Long. Shi-ilah 210 Love. MargorieZ07. Brigham Young University. B.S.. yrs. teaching. I3: at Rancho. IZ Marshak. ludy 217. UNLV. B.A.. M.A.. yrs. teaching. 2: at Rancho. 2 Mathis. lames 123. 221. UNLV. IIS.. yrs. leaching.51al Rancho.5 Maughn. Ruth 224. Brigham Young University B.S.. UNLV. M.A. McBatn. Helen Iowa Slate University. M.A. McKay. Larry 207. University of Idaho. B.S.. M.Ed.. yrs. teaching. 6: at Rancho. 2 McNulty. Alan 207. University of New Mexico. B.A.. UNLV. M.P1tl..yrs. teaching. 6: at Rancho. 1 Michaux. Rhoda 208. Chicago State University. B.S.. yrs. teaching. 2: at Rancho. 2 Miller. Daisy 207. UNLV. B.S.. M.S.. yrs. teaching. 5: at Rancho.t Monaco, Marie 204. 205. University of Portland. B.A.. M.Ed.. yrs, teaching. 25: at Rancho. 5 Murphy. Meriam 210, Brigham Young University, B.S., UNLV, M.S. Nelson. Charles 221, Bowling Green State University, B.S., B.A., Arizona Northern University, M.S., yrs. teaching, 21: at Rancho, 7 Nicholson, Lois 208, San lose State College, B.A.. yrs. teaching. 5: at Rancho, 1 Nicksick, lames 116, 218, North Texas State University. B.S., yrs. teaching, 8: at Rancho, 'I Norris, lames 223, UNLV, B.S., yrs. teaching, 17: at Rancho. 5 O'Dea. William 218, Southwestem State. B.S., Oklahoma University. M.A. Pearson. Maggie 225. Alabama State. B.S. Peck, Bob 225, UNR, B.S., M.S.. yrs. teaching. 16: at Rancho. 916 Phillips, Ed 116.121, 217 Preater. Terry 221, University of Wyoming, B.A.. yrs. teaching, 15: at Rancho. 10 Pribyl. lerome 217. Mankate State College, B.S.. Northern Arizona University. M.S., yrs teaching, 19: at Rancho. 17 Price. Frances 149. 218, Southern Colorado State College. B.A.. yrs. teaching. 6: at Rancho. 6 Pursel. Richard 92. 210, UNR, M.Ed. Razmie. Charles 218. University of Indiana. B.A., M.S. Raisky. Marianne University of Montana. B.A.. Northern Arizona University. M.A.. yrs. teaching. 13: at Rancho, 13 Modene, Reed 210. Los Angeles State University. B.A.. University of Arizona. M.Ed.. yrs. teaching. 15: at Rancho, 2 Reeves. Lillie Fay 208, UNLV, M.S.. yrs. teaching. 6: at Rancho, 2 Riedlinger. luanita 209. College of Idaho. B.A. Roberts. Randall 225. Brigham Young University. B.S.. Northern Arizona University. M.S.. yrs. teaching. 19: at Rancho. 11 Robinson. Susan 207. UNLV. B.S.. M.S.. yrs. teaching. 10: at Rancho. 4 Ruparcich. Harold St. Cloud State. B.S., University of Northern Colorado, M.A. Salchert. Robert 210. UNLV. B.A.. M.Ed. Schmiedecke. Edward 99.101.103.104,212. Florida State University. B.M.E.. University of Southern Florida. M.M.. yrs. teaching. 6: at Rancho. 2 Seipel. Phyllis 94. 95. 210 Illinois State University. B.S.. yrs, teaching. 16: at Rancho B Shriner. lean 210 Bomidii Stale. B.S.. yrs. teaching. 15: at Rancho. 11 Simmons. lames 221. Texas Wesleyan College. B.S.. Texas Christian University. M.S.. yrs. teaching. 18: at Rancho. 12 Simms. Dawn Simms, Emma 209. Northwestern State University, B.S. Simpson. Robert 210. UNLV. B.S.. M.Ed.. yrs. teaching. 3: at Rancho. 3 Slade. David 223. 243. Eastern Montana College. B.S.. University of Montana. M.A.. yrs. teaching. 9: at Rancho. 5 Smiley. Iutlith Northwestern State. B.S. Smith. Theresa 80, 210. Northern Illinois University. B.S.. UNLV. M.A.. yrs. teaching. 7: at Rancho. 3 Sprofera. Maryann 210. Paterson State. B.A.. UNLV. M.A.. yrs. teaching. 11: at Rancho. 3 Stanley. Robert 133. 210. Oklahoma State University. B.S.. yrs. teaching. 5: at Rancho. 5 Stein lr.. Ioseph 218. Southeast Missouri State College. B.S.. yrs. teaching. 19: at Rancho. 4 Thompson. lohn 217. University ol Seattle. Tilmon. Larnell 210. Fort Valley State. B.S.. yrs. teaching. 2: at Rancho. 2 Triner. Allen 217. Springfield College. B.S. UNLV. M.Ed. Varrato. lackte North Mexico Highcanos University. B.A. Wahl. lames 217. University of South Dakota. B.S.. Southeast Oklahoma State. B.M.S.. yrs. teaching. 18: at Rancho. 16 Walker. Ronald 223. Indiana University. B.S.. M.S.. yrs. teaching. 21: at Rancho. Z0 Ward. Edith 210. Southern Utah College. B.A. Warner. ludith 225. Oregon State University. B.S.. UNR, M.l'I.. yrs. teaching. 30: at Rancho. 17 Warnkc. Kathleen 221. Slipperty Rock State. B.S..UNLV,hlllftl..j'I'S.lt!iltIl'lII'lj.-1,61iil Rancho. ti Weiner. Steven 207. Philadelphia Musical Academy. B.M.Ed,. Temple University. M.Ed.. UNLV. S.Ed.. yrs. teaching. 8: at Rancho. 2 Whitt-. Maryanne llniversity of South Dakota. B.S.. yrs. teaching. 5: at Rancho. 5 Whitson. Claudette 209, Southern University. B.S. Williams. Dorothy 223. Lincoln University. B.A. Williams. Ruth 217. Western Michigan University. B.S.. UNLV. M.Ed.. yrs. teaching. 6: at Rancho. 5 Wooftcr. Darrell 221. University of Idaho. B.S.. Northern Arizona University. M.A. Abbott, Davida 232 Adamson, Moona 22, 232 Aguilar, Ruben 116, 232 Alexander, Terri 107, 232 Allen, Lorena 232 Allen, Lori 96, 232 Amos, Mitch 95, 233, El Sol, 3, 4. Anderson, Shirley 233 Andreu, Maria 233, Ski Club, 4. Antillon, Leonard 37, 39, 233, Assembly Committee, 4: Student Council, 4. Armentrout, Adella 22, 232 Arriaga, Susan 95, 233, El Sol, 3, 4. Avance, Mike 22,233 Bagshaw, Steven 233 Balamut, Lou 233 Banks, Phyllis 233 Barkdull, Tresa 233 Barrett, Michelle 233 Basped, Esther 234, Rainbow Club, 4. Bearfield, Karen 22, 36, 97, 234 Bell, jamie 24,234 Bennett, Greg 22, 234 Bennett, Roger 234 Berglund, Debra 234 Berry, Kelvin 234 Bierstedt, jeffrey 26, 39, 234, Football, Track, 2: Soccer, Track, 3: Soccer, Ski Club, 4. Birmingham, Craig 22, 234 Bivens, Terry 234, Celebration, Pep Club. Ski Club, 3. Blair, Margaret 36, 84, 97, 234 Blood, Bret 234 Bloomfield, Mark 133, 235, jV Baseball, 2: Tennis, Baseball, 3 Blue, Brian 22,235 Boger, Curtis 235 Boggess, Yvonne 235 Boka, Monica 22, 235 Bolton, Howard 235 Bombara, Richard 235 Bond, Gloria 76, 235, Band, Softball, 1: Band, Bowling Team, 2,3,4: Rifle Team, 4 Boulton, Rebecca 236 Bowers, Stephen 22, 136, 236, Cross Country, Track, 1 - 4: Varsity R, 3, 4: Sun Youth Forum, 4. Bowns, Tory 104, 236 Boyakins, Vivien 236, Human Relations, 2, 3: Soul Cl ub, 3: Rainbow Club, 4 Bradley, Richard 236, DAO, 4. Brady, Menyone 36, 236 Braganza, Nester 133, 236 Brewster, jody 236 Broadh Brodeu ead, Randy 236 r, Suzanne 22,236 Brown, Bruce 22, 101, 116,236 Brown, Don 236 Brown, Ora 236 Brown, Robin 236 Bugg, Luanne 237 Bulloch, Howard 18, 19, 32, 33, 37, 38, 39, 42. 91, 237 Bullock, David 101, 237, Radio Club, 2, 3: Celebration, Stage Band, Sun Youth Forum, 4. Burleson, Stephen 237 Burns, Frank 237 Bush, Tony 237 Butler, Karl 237, Wrestling, 4. Campb Campb ell, Michelle 237 ell. Rita 237 Campos, Fernando 36, 262, 237 Carr, Pat 238 Carter, Anglette 238 Carter, Cindy 238 Carter, Mark 238 Castillo, Soledad 238 Cerrone, Evelyn 238 Chan, Ruth 238 Chatman, john 238, Wrestling, 3, 4. Chavez, Amanda 238 Chiles, Tamara 239 Church, Dean 22, 107, 239 Church, Annette 239 Cimino, Coletta 239 Clark, Ann 22, 101, 239 Clark, Richard 239 Clay, Kenneth 116,118,239 Clonan, Steve 80,239 Clover, Loretta 22, 107,239 Cobb, Robert 116, 118, 120, V. Football, 2 - 4: V. Baseball, 2 - 3: V. Basketball, 3, 4: V. Soccer, 2. Cobb, Robin 239 Cochran, Shana 22, 152, 153, 239, Golf Team, 1 -4: Sun Youth Forum, 4. Collins, judy 239 Conde, Romeo 239 Constantine, Kellie 239 Conway, Carol 22, 239, Basketball Mgr., 2 - 4. Cooper, Glenna 240, Ski Club, 1, 2. Cooper, jerry 116, 240. Copeland, Rhonda 22, Track Mgr., 1. Corum, Lonnie 240. Cost, Tom 222, 240, Wrestling, 2, 4: Concert Band, 2 - 4: Pep Band, 2 - 4. Cotton, Travell 240. Cox, Terri 240. Cramer, Robert 106, 240, Ski Club, 3, 4. Crane, jennifer 240, Golf Team, 2 - 4: Trackettes, 2, 3: Ski Club, 3. Crawford, Kerry 80, 240. Crump, Kimberly 240. Culverson, jeff 240. Curry, Richard 241. Curtiss, Carol 104, 241. Cusick, Linda 241. Darlington, Toni 22, 39.94, 95, 241, Cheerleader, 1: Mat Maids, 1 - 4: President 3, 4: judiciary, 1: Student Council, 1 - 4: Track, 1 - 4, El Sol, 3: Editor, 4. Daugherty, Willie 241. Davis, Esther 241. Davis, Kelly 22.80, 241. Davis, Phillip 241, 248. Davison, Rob 241. Davison, Stacy 241. Deal, Connie 241. Dean, Bret 241. Dearing, Ricky 241. DeCarlo, Harry 242, Rainbow Club, 4. Delaney, Kathleen 242. Delprado, johnny 26, 39.40, 242. Demauriez, Tammy 103, 242, 252. Desilets, Christine 22, 97, '107, 134, 242. Dillard, Diane 242. Dixon, Sandra 22, 126, 127, 149, 242. Dobbins, Gale 242. Dodd, Aaron 242. Dodge, Raymond 242. Donaldson, Lori 242. Downing, Tom 242. Dunk, Eva 41, 242. Duran, Maria 243. Dye, Theresa 243. Eager, Deann 22, 243. Eagles, Kim 243. Ebarb, Charles 243. Edwards, Andrea 96, 243. Ellicker, Cindy 41, 243, Pep Club 2, 3: Ski Club 3.4: Matmaids 4. Elliott, Karl 116, 243. England, Greg 116, V. Football, 3, 4: Track, 3, 4. Engle, Brent 244. Enriquez, Omar 22, 136, 244. Enriquez, Steve 244. Erwin, Terry 101, 244. Etherton, Cynthia 244. Everback, Leslie 244. Eves, Patricia 100,104,244. Fagan, Daniel 22, 244. Fagan, Regina 244. Faircloth, Babette 244. Fernandez, Lucy 244. Ferrario, Lisa 244, Pep Club, 2: Ski Club, 4. Fidler, Diana 26, 84, 244. Fish, Charles 244, Soccer, 2, 3. Fletcher, Mary Kay 244. Flowers, Lereacos 244. Forget, Tammy 245. Forsberg, Lori 22, 36, 94, 245, Pep Club, 1: Girls' Glee, 2: Ski Club, 3, 4: El Sol Photographer, 2, 3, 4: Head Photographer: Student Council, 4. Fosmo, jesse 245. Fraker, john 245. Fuller, Douglas 97, 245. Fuller, Sharon 245. Gamboa, Felipe 245. Garcia, Martha 245. Garcia, Monica 22, 246. Gardner, Gilbert 246, Human Relations, Vice President, 2, 3. Garret, Stephen 101, 213, 246. Geffert, Tanya 246. Geiger, Victoria 246. Giebler, Patty 246. Gimpol, Linda 246, Ski Club, 3, 4. Gimpol, Ralph 246, Soccer, 3. Girling, Dave 22, 26, 39, 106, 247. Glenn, Billie 247. Goble, Virginia 247. Gomez, Tom 22, 101, 247. Grant, Greg 22, 77, 247. Greathouse, Carol 247. Green, Annette 247. Green, janice 40, 247. Greenhill, Lyle 247. Griffin, Carolyn 247. Griffin, Dean 77, '101, 104, 247. Grove, Cathy 247. Haetner, Susan 94, 95, 127, 248, Pep Club. 1: Track, 2 - 4: Mat Maids, 3, Secretary, 4, Vice President, V. Mascot, 3, 4: El Sol, 3, 4, Assistant Editor. Hale, Cassandra 248. Hale, james 22, 248. Hall, Vickie 248. Hamilton, janet 39, 100, 248, Basketball Mgr., 1: Celebration, 2 - 4: Volleyball, 2 - 4: Student Council, 4. Hampton, Michael 248. Hancock, jenine 22, 248. Hansen, Rebecca 248. Hanson, Craig 41, 116, 248. Hanson, Greg 77, 248. Harris, Donald 248. Hartt, Stanley 22, 97, 248. Hasler, Fred 116, 248, 260. Hathcock, Sheri 249. Haugsdale, Christine 249. Hawes, Taylor 22, 249. Hayes, Linda 22, 249. Head, Ellen 95, 249. Heath, Gerald 249. Henderson, james 22, 249. Henriksen, Scott 249. Henzel, Brian 33. Herbers, Wanda 249. Hertzel, Deborah 249. Hilgar, Grace 22, 249. Hill. Aaron 36, 249. Hochspeier, Clayton 249, Wrestling, 4. Hoog. Danny 249. Hogan, Phillip 249. Hollingsworth, Cynthia 22, 100, 104, 250. Hopkins, Susan 22, 91, 101, 250. Howard, Allen 116, Track, 1 - 3: Football. 3, 4: Softball, 1. Howard, james 250. Howard, jon 250. Hunsaker, Mike 250. Hutchins, Terry 250, Pep Club, 1: Student Council, 1: Ski Club, 2. 3: Tall Flags, 2. Hyatt, Gary 250. Irvine, Daniel 250. Isaacs. Dottie 96, 251. jackson, Bev 251. jackson, james 241, 251. jackson, Phillip 251, R.A.B.S., 2 - 4: F.B.L.A., 2: Track Mgr., 3. jarrett, William 22, 251. jimenez, jose 251. johnson, Alan 251, Track, 1: Pep Club, 3, 4. johnson, jill 251. johnson, Tonya 251. johnson, Terry 116, 119, 251. jojola, Mary 251. jones. Iris 24, 252. jones, Lewin 77, 252. jones, Lois 104, 252. jones, Ramona 96, 252. jones, Tina 252. Kahre, john 116, 252, Baseball, j.V., 1, 2: V. 3, 4: V. Soccer, 2 - 4: Football, j.V., 2, V., 3, 4. Karr, Teddi 252. Kellner. Ronda 252. Kelly, Brian 252, Band, 2, 4: Swim Team, 2: Cross Country, 4: Track, 4. Kelly, Cynthia 22, 252, Triton Elite 3. 4: Ski Club 4. Kennedy, Theodore 252. Kerekes, jean 22, 253. Kimmel, james 253, Football, 2: Bowling Team, 4. King, Sandra 253. Kintanar, Manuel 253. Knight, Percy 116, 118, Basketball, 23 Football, 2 - 4 KO, P0la 22, 253. Kraske, Linda 253. Kreb, Susan 22, 253. Kulnig, Rita 21, 22, 39, 149, 253 LaFevers, Kathy 253. Larking, Ieff 253, Soccer, 2 - 43 Swim Team, 3. Laster, Iune 253. Lawhead, Michelle 22, 253. Lawson, Iohn 254. Laythorpe, Frank 22, 254. Lea, Erlene 254. Leavitt, Brad 254. Leavitt, Kim 254. LeBaron, Gayle 22, 104, 254. Lee, Mandy 127, 152, 254, Track, 1 - 43 Mascot I.V., 2, V., 3, 43 Mat Maids, 3, 43 Swim Team, 2 32 Golf, 3, 4. Lemos, Marjie 254. Leonard, Michelle 254, Girls' Glee, 2. Little, Eloise 254. Little, Michael 30, 116, 254. Lober, Deborah 254, Ski Club,.3. Lamagno, Maria 22, 255. Lombard, Iody 98, 100, 104, 136, 255. Long, Mary 22, 32, 255. Lopez, Ernesto 101, 104, 255. Lopez, Fausto 255. Lopez, Laura 22, 25, 31,37, 38, 39, 255. Lopez, Patricia 255. Lopez, Susie 255. Loter, Clark 255, Auto Club, 2, 33 Ski Club, 3, 4 Scuba Club, 3, 4. Lozano, Rosa 18, 19, 22, 24, 37, 39, 97, 255. Lucero, Rita 255. Maddux, Terri 22, 255. Maesaka, Mark 39, 255. Mahoney, Laurie 22, 32, 106, 255. Maldonado, Carla 255. Mansfield, Rita 22, 84, 255. Marler, Shan 256. Marshall, Charles 256. Marshall, Eric 22. Martin, George 256. Martin, Guy 256, Wrestling, 1, 2. Martinez, Annette 256. Massey, Danny 256. May, April 256, Ski Club, 1 - 4. McClain, Lesa 23, 257, Volleyball, 2 - 43 Soft- ball, 3, 43 Tennis, 4. McGee, Laverne 23, 258. McGee, Patricia 258. Mclvor, Willie 23, 258. McKenrick, Frank 258. McNeil, Michael'258. Medlin, Frances 91, 134, 135, 256, Ski Club, 1, 23 Band, 1 - 43 Tennis Team, 3, 43 Trackettes, 3. Meredith, Iymmie 256. Metz, Tony 256. Miles, Trudy 41, 84, 97, 256. Milko, Ianet 257. Mills, Evelyn 22, 31, 37, 39, 126, 127, 256. Mitchell, 116, 229, 257. Montgomery, Cheryl 39, 257. Montoya, Bennie 257, Wrestling, 2 - 4. Montoya, Rosemary 257, Girls' Glee, 1. Moore, Sandra 257. Morales, lose 257. Moran, Donna 23. Moran, Susan 257. Morgan, james 257. Morris, Gary 116, 257, Track, 2, 33 Football, 2, 3. Morris, Ioel 108, 109, 257. Morris, Robin 257. Morrison, Richard 257, Human Relations, 3. Mower, Kathleen 257. Mullikin, Lisa 257. Neal, Iohn 258. Nellis, Stephen 23, 258. Bowling Team, 4. Nelson, Robert 258. ' Nelson, Ioe 258. Nelson, Sharlene 23, 258. Nesbitt, Craig 132, 258. Nettles, Ieffrey 258. Nettles, Iennifer 23, 84, 259, F.B.L.A., 3, 4, Pres- ident. Newburn, Mark 23, 106, 259. Nichols, Paula 23, 259. Nichols, Terry 23, 259. Norma, Cletara 23, 259. O'Neal, Antoney 116. Ordonez, Mario 20, 39, 259. Ornelas, Iessie 259. Othon, Elaine 23, 104, 259. Owens, Brandon 259. Ozuna, Dina 259. Parker, Kevin 259, Soccer, 3. Parket, Vicki 259. Peacock, Linda 260. Peck, Linda 107, 260, F.B.L.A., 23 Triton Elite, 4. Perkins, Michael 260. Peters, Iohn 23, 260. Peters, Kely 148, 149, 260. Petrus, Deborah 23, 260. Pfeufer, Larry 260. Phillips, Denise 260. Phillips, Margarie 23, 106, 260. Pitts, Renee 94, 95, 97, 260, El Sol, 3, 43 Octa- gon, 43 Sun Youth Forum, 4. Pollard, Reina 30, 104, 261. Poole, Bobbie 261. Pope, Lori 111, 261. Porter, Brigitte 261. Pretasky, Ron 116, 261. Procell, Roy 261. Prochorchik, Vikki 261. Pulsipher, Raymond 261. Randolph, Leslie 261. Ray, Randy 116, 118, 251, 261. Ream, Iackie 261. Reed, Ricky 256, 261. Regan, Vanessa 262. Rehmel, Glenn 262. Remy, Scott 23, 36, 99, 101, 106, 262. Retke, Teresa 262. Reyes, Iudy 262. Richardson, Gary 262. Richardson, Linda 262. Rideout, Kevin 243, Basketball, 2 - 4. Righi, Lisa 262. Robinson, Iohnny 23, 262. Rodgers, David 262. Rodriguez, Clovia 262, Pep Club, 1, 2, 43 Track- ettes,23R.A.B.S., 3,41 La Raza, 4. Rodriguez, Raul 263. Rodriguez, Candyce 40, 262. Roll, Shirley 23, 263, Bowling Team 2 - 43 Drill Team, 33 Ski Club, 3, 43 Creative Writing, 33 Art Club, 4. Romano, Karen 18, 19, 23, 31, 106, 263. Root, Don 263. Roper, Chris 263. Ruesch, Don 23, 263. Ruesch, Wendy 263. Rumph, Cathy 263, Ski Club, 3, 4. Salazar, Phil 263. Sanches, Froilan 263 Sanders, Kent 263. Schmidt, Fred 28, 39, 263, Track, 2 - 43 Varsity R, 3, 43 Student Council, 43 Wrestling, 43 A.F.I.R.O.T.C. Honor Unit, 3. Schroeder, Wendy 263. Scow, Kent 263. Seiler, Teresa 263. Serecky, Bill 263. Shank, Mark 23, 263. Shapley, Cindy 264. Sharp, Brenda 23, 264, Girls' Glee, 3. Sharp, Linda 264. Shirley, Craig 264, Track, 23 Golf, 3, 4. Shirley, Lezle 100, 104, 264, Ski Club, 2, 43 Cel- ebration, 4. Short, Marybeth 97, 264, Octagon, 43 Interact, 43 R.A.B.S., 43 Iudiciary, 43 -Sun Youth Forum, 4. Shortland, Craig 264. Sims, Iames 264. Slocum, Mike Basketball, 1 - 4. Small, Mike 23, 264. Smith, Debora 264. Smith, Kande 23, 28, 104, 264, Godspell , 33 Our Town , 43 Soccorette, 4. Smith, Larry 264, Basketball, 1, 2, 4. Smith, Mike 23, 101, 107, 264, Radio Club, 2, 33 Celebration Sound Crew, 43 Stage Band, 4. Smith, Minnie 264. Sollberger, Donna 96, 134, 264. Sollie, David 265. Solario, lose 23, 28, 37, 39, 108, 136, 265. Sousa, Patty 265. Sparks, Cindy 80, 265. Speer, Iimmy 265. Speer, Shawn 36, 77, 265. Spencer, L'Tanya 265. Spendlove, Carrie 265, Rampage, 33 Tall Flags, 3. Spillsbury, Richard 23, 107, 265. Sprenger, Kay 265. Stein, Emil 18, 19, 23, 30, 32, 33, 37, 39, 97, 106, 108, 220, 265. Stewart, Iris 265. Stockinger, Bill 37, 38, 39, 77, 265. Storm, Fred 266. Strauss, Barbara 23, 266. Streand, Karen ,266, Mascot, I.V., 23 Soccor- ettes, Vice President, 3, 4. Sturtevant, Dan 76, 77, 266. Sutter, Pam 266. Swanson, Perry 26, 266, Basketball, 1, I.V., 23 I Baseball, 1 - 43 Varsity R, 4. Tabat, Christine 266. Tackley, Richard 266. Tasker, Cheryl 25, 80, 266. Tate, Yonalda 266. Taylor, Barbara 266. Taylor, Barbara 266. Taylor, David 266. . Teepen, Mark 23, 107, 266. Thompson, Anthony 23, 266. Thompson, Deborah 266. Thompson, Tom 23, 37, 39, 91, 100, 101, 213, 267. Thompson, Tori 23, 30, 32, 106, 267. Tietjen, Mike 23, 27, 267, Football, I.V., 23 V., 33 Track, 3, 4. Todd, Bill 267. Tracy, Denise 267. Triplett, Lori 267. Tucker, Marlene 267. w Tzelalis, Steve, 267, Football, 2 - 43 Soccer, 2, 33 Baseball, 2 - 43 Varsity R, 4. Underwood, Denise 96, 267. Vaden, Duane 23, 258, 267. VanBeveren, Sandra 267. Vann, David 267. Vanwey, Delores 267. Viera, Eddy 136, 267. Villareal, Phillip 267. Vornberg, Karen 23, 267. Wade, Debbie 268. Waite, Dan 18, 19, 23,37,39,107, 133, 268. Walker, Al 268. Wallace, Carl 268. Wallace, Ieanine 268. Wallace, Steve 18, 19, 23, 37, 39, 107, 133, 268. Wamsher, Darold 268. Ward, Bridget 91, 268, Band, 3, 43 Sun Youth Forum, 43 Mat Maids, 43 Drum Major, 4. Ward, Cynthia 23, 37, 39, 111, 268. Watson, Charlotte 268. Watson, Ray Basketball, 2 - 4. ' Webb, Travis 268. Wells, Ioetta-268. l West, Rodney 268. l White, Tony 23, 268, Human Relations 33 Rain- 1 bow Club, 4. Vtfhitehead, Iessie 268. t Wicker, Richard 116, 268, Football, 2 - 4. Williams, Darlene 269. Williams, Ierry 269. Williams, IoAnn 36, 269, D.A.O., 3, 43 Student Council, 4. Williams, Kathy 269. Williams, Tammy 269, Rainbow Club, 43 Trackette 3. Williams, Terry 269. Williams, Virleana 23, 269, Human Relations, 23. Wilson, Iudy 23, 269. Withey, Stephen 23, 108, 269. Wolfe, Linda 269. Wood, Randy 269. Woodard, Monique 76, 269. Wright, Denise 23, 94, 95, 104, 269, Band, 2 - 43 Pep Club, 23 Triton Elite, 3, 43 Octagon, 43 El Sol, 3, 4. Yacksyzn, Iames 77, 269. Zamora, Laura 269. w 1 1 juniors Rose Ackenback - 272 Guy Affeldt -90, 91, 92, 100, 104. 105, 272 Carolyn Allison - 272 Daniel Alston - 272 Stephen Ambre - 272 David Arenez - 272 Teri Armentrout - 272 Marlene Armstrong - 272 Marc Arndt - 272 Dawna Attebury - 95,272 David Ayersman - 272 Brenda Bain - 36, 84, 272 Wendy Baird - 76, 77, 95, 102, 103. 134. 272 Melody Barker - 272 Christina Balanco - 272 Mike Baldwin - 272 Tony Barba - 272 Vera Barnett- 36, 272 Lonnie Barrett- 107,272 Tom Barrett- 39, 76, 272 Cindy Barros - 272 Mark Barto - 36, 116, 272 Miguel Basa - 272 Bruce Bateman - 272 Eldon Baumeister -27,36, 272,278 Dominick Bautista - 273 Darren Bay - 273 Richard Becker - 273 Terry Beirne - 116, 273 james Bell- 273 Robert Bender - 273 Dean Bengert - 98, 100.104, 105. 273 Karen Berger - 273 Margaret Bevel- 273 Wesley Bevelhymer - 273 Randy Bitsko - 273 Tami Bivens - 273 Dale Black - 273 Clemmie Bledroe - 273 Mary Beth Borland -92, 273 joseph Bostic - 273 Terry Bottoroff - 273 jeff Bowers - 273 Vivien Boyakins - 273 Menyone Braddy - 273 Bryan Branby - 80,107,273 Felix Branderburg - 273 Michael Brantly - 273 Gordon Bringhurst - 273 Rhonda Brooks - 273 Alan Brown - 274 Angie Brown - 149, 274 Ora Brown - 274 jenny Brown - 274 Lori Brown - 274 Michele Brown - 274 Larry Browning - 274 Chet Bunting - 116,274 Stanley Burbanks - 274 Kathy Burkhark - 274 Bret Burright - 116,274 Mike Burroughs - 274 Dolphine Burt -90, 152, 153, 274 Norma Caballero - 111,274 Charles Campbell- 274 Henry Campbell- 274 Mike Campbell- 116,274 john Corilli - 274 Lee Ann Carlson - 274 Laura Carpenter - 274 jennifer Carr - 274 Pamela Chattin - 274 Lori Chezick - 274 Karen Chidester - 274 Tamare Chiles - 274 Callan Choater - 274 Sherrie Clark - 274 Tina Clawson - 274 Darrin Cluff- 274 Teresa Coe - 274 Ricky Collison - 76.275 Francisco Conde - 275 Rochelle Conger - 84, 96, 107,275 Tammy Connell- 275 jay Conyers - 275 Glenna Cooper - 275 Ronald Cooper - 77,275 Mike Cope - 116,275 Raymond Cortez - 275 laura Cottingham - 275 Bamita Cotton - 275 jeri Coulston - 111,275 Karen Cowles - 275 Lisa Crawford - 275 Elvin Creel - 276 Chris Criswell - 133, 276 Charlie Criss - 36, 276 james Criswell - 276 Peter Cross - 276 Rebecca Croxall - 276 Dave Curtiss - 36, 39. 80, 107, 276 Iohn Daniels - 276 Gary Danner - 276 Kim Darling - 276 Becky Davidson - 276 Harold Davis - 276 Samone Davis - 36, 42, 276 Debbie De Mauriez - 276 George Derick - 276 Kevin Despain - 276 Daniel De Walal - 276 Bryna De Yong - 276 Bobbie Dick - 104,105,276 Gary Dickens - 276 Chris Dickinson - 276 Kendra Divish - 276 Bebbie Dodd - 276 Rocky Dorf-276 Denise Doty - 277 Wayne Drew - 277 Darryl Dudas- 277 Debbie Duncan - 277 Kyle Duncan - 277 Carolyn Earnhart -277 Scott Earp - 277 Michael Edwards -277 Karen Either - 94, 111,107,277 Lori Engles - 277 Craig Erlanger - 95,277,295 larvanda Eswonia - 277 Darcy Etzel-277 Marianna Evans - 27,104, 105,277 Lorraine Evelyn - 277 jay Ewing - 277 john Fadgen - 277 Renee Fagan - 277 Lisa Falon - 104,105,277 Ken Farber - 277 Mike Farese - 277 Patrick Farr - 277 Maririce Feaster - 277 Tom Felt -277 Fided Fernandez - 278 Christina Fidler - 84. 278 Silvar Fields - 278 Mike Finch - 278 john Fisher - 278 Richard Fletcher - 278 David Flores - 278 Ron Flores - 278 Ronald Focht - 278 Debbie Fontaine - 278 jeff Frehner- 36,278 Kenneth Frehner - 278 Laura Gale - 100, 278 Dan Gallagher - 278 Carla Gallegos - 278 Edna Garcia - 94,278 Maria Garcia - 278 Patricia Garcia - 278 Tony Gasca - 278 Kevin Gass - 278 jimmie Gathrite - 279 Tracy Gee - 149, 279 Carol Gifford- 111, 279 Michelle Gifford - 279 Don Gilbert- 214,279 julie Gillins - 104,105,279 Sally Cillitzer 84, 96. 107, 211,279 Theresa Gillitzer 84. 279 Doe Girling - 37, 38. 39. 94, 107, 279 Patricia Gleeson - 279 Tracy Goebel- 39. 39, 111,279 Greg Goen - 279 Laura Gonzales - 279 Vange Gonzales - 279 Deena Gossard - 279 Keith Goft -279 Sam Graft - 133,279 Anthony Graham - 279 Lawrence Green - 279 Carol Guerra - 279 Kristin Gubler - 107,279 Nancy Guriel - 279 Cary Guthery - 279 Brad Hafen - 100. 104,105. 279 Bobby Hagedorn - 279 Alan Hake - 280 Brian Hall -280 Karen Hall- 36, 280 Stan Hall -280 Cindy Hamilton - 104,105,280 jackie Hanson - 38,39.43, 107. 280,284 . Mike Hardwick - 280 Phyllis Harris - 280 Randy Harris - 280 Susan Harris - 280 john Hasler - 91,101,280 Wanda Hawkins - 280 Douglas Hawks - 280 Vickie Hay - 280 Christine Heater - 90,93,134,280 Marvin Heath - 36. 280 john Hefner - 280 Sylvia Helm - 280 Stephen Helm - 280 Teresa Hemmings - 280 Cynthia Henderson - 280 Mike Hendryx - 280 Curtis Herrera - 280 Leah Hertzel - 107,280 Daniel Higgons-280 Walter Hill -281 Marc Hilman - 281 Robert Hish -281 Anna Lylia Hirales - 281 Rae Ann Hodson - 84,107,281 joe Hogan - 281 judy Hogan - 107. 281 Glenn Hollis - 281 Randy Houston - 281 Kerri Howard -281 Roberta Howell -281 Chris Hull- 281 Tony Hull- 281 Susan Hunsuck - 281 Kelly Huntly - Dave Hutchings -281 Angela jackman - 281 Beverly jackson - 281 Mike january - 281 Tonya janos - 107,281 janne jiu - 97, 281 Gayla johnson - 100, 281 Maria johnson - 92,281 Mark johnson - 104, 281 David jones - 281 Mike jones - 281 jeff jordon - 281 Wayne jordon - 281 janis jungblut - 91, 282 Erma junior - 282 Terri Karr - 282 Sandy Kelly - 282 Ben Kennedy - 282 Linda Kennedy - 282 Kelly Killebrew - 282 james Kennee - 282 Dena Kirtley - 104.105, 282 Charles Knight- 107, 282 Pat Knight- 282 Richard Konald - 282 Nada Krcich - 107. 282 joe Krupka - 282 Arnold Kyle - 282 Amy La Favore - 282 jay La France - 282 Kevin Lang - 98, 100, 104, 105,282 Kenny Langille - 282 Pete Langille - 282 David Larrow - 282 Annette Larson - 96, 282 Brent Larson 282 Rhonda Larson 27,100, 102, 103, 104. 105. 282 Tony La Rue - 116, 282 Elaine Lawson - 282 Mike Laychak - 282 Deanna Lee - 282 Bruce Leggroan - 104,105,282 Carl Lemonds - 282 james Lemos - 283 Ann Lewis - 283 joe Lewis - 283 Brian Little - 283 Richard Little - 283 Homero Longoria - 283 Alexandra Lopez - 283 Vickki Loveland - 283 Brad Lowder - 283 Keith Lucas - 116, 283 Harold Luebstorf - 283 Lone Lusck - 283 Sonya Lundergreen - 283 Greg Madonna - 38, 39. 217.283 Loretta Malchow -- 283 Emily Maldonado - 283 Mike Malmquist - 283 Curtis Malone - 283 Robert Manley - 283 Tommy Marinucci - 116, 283 Tammy Marler- 96,283 janice Marshall- 263 Greg Martin - 283 Teena Martin - 283 Tina Martin - 102,103,104,105. 284 Shannon Martoccia - 284 Gracie Martucci-107, 275, 284 Dianne Mascio - 284 Bob Matterson - 284 Michael Mayhood - 284 Angel Mazzco - 90, 91, 92, 100, 284 Christina Mazzocco - 284 Pamela McAdams -284 Rick McCutehoen - 116, 284 Diane McDaniel- 284 Terry McDonald - 284 Marie McDonnell- 284 joseph McGee - 285 Michael McKay - 285 Mike McKinny - 36, 39, 107,285 Dennekk McMillon - 285 Bill McNeel-133. 285 Lee McNeill- 285 Nita Mercado - 285 Susan Messler - 285 Kim Metcalfe - 285 Mark Metz - 285 Kevin Meyer - 285 Andy Miera - 285 Christopher Miller - 285 Donna Millette - 95,107,126.285 Robert Mirth - 285 Anna Monje - 285 Albert Montoya - 285 Cheryl Moore - 285 Chris Moore - 285 Shirlee Moore - 285 Clayton Moorehouse - 285 Sally Moreland - 285 Mike Morgan - 26, 285 Carmen Moron - 285 Karen Mower - 285 Debbie Moyer - 36,107. 286 Chris Mulling - 286 Mark Mumpowe - 286 joyce Myers - 286 Kelly Neisewander - 286 Cheryle Neitz - 286 Michelle Nicholson - 286 Laura Nickerson - 36,95.126,286 jennifer Norman - 286 Chris Norton - 116,286 Paul Nottingham -286 Sharon Nutt -286 Michelle Oaks - 286 Deborah O'Bryant -286 Patricia 0'Bryant -286 Kevin O'Brien - 286 Teresa Olson - 286 Marianne Olstynski - 286 Cory O'Neil1-286 Armando Ornelas - 136, 286 Ron Ornelas - 286 Ricky Ostolaza - 286 jeff Owens - 286 Vince Pacheco - 286 Denise Padwer - 286 Scott Palermo- 286 Cass Palmer -43, 286 Sam Palmer - 286 Brian Paradisi - 286 Moniemarie Patterson - 286 Rick Patterson - 116, 287 jesus Payan - 287 Sharon Peguese - 287 Raymond Peltier - 287 Magaly Perez - 287 john Pfieffer- 1U4,105,107.287 Due Pham - 287 Alan Phillips - 287 Billy Phillips - 287 Tammy Pickens - 287 Nancy Piddisi- 287 Laura Pittman - 287 Elstella Plazola - 287 Ricky Plazola - 287 Colvin Plummer - 287 Evelyn Porter - 287 Marlene Posey - 287 David Pratt- 116, 287 jill Prest -107, 287 Debby Pretasky - 287 Randy Pridemore - 287 Craig Procell -287 Tina Prochorchik - 287 Amber Pruetl - 92,102,103,287 Tina Pucci- 287 Karl Qualls -288 Tanya Quincey - 288 Tammy Quinn - 288 Ron Rafferty - 288 Frederick Ramos - 288 Lisa Ranson - 288 Michael Rapp - 288 Dixie Rasmussen - 288 Vanessa Ratliff- 288 Danu Ravelo - 288 Kim Rayhawk - 288 Billy Reel -288 Lori Reed - 288 Kathy Reilly - 95,288 Gloria Reimer - 288 Donna Repport -288 Kathy Reschke - 288 Lilia Reyes - 288 Kathy Rhinehart-104, 105.107, 288 Kenneth Rich -- 288 Shannon Richardson - 288 jimm Riddle - 288 Lori Righi - 107,288 George Rios - 288 Nathan Robinson - 288 Mike Roden - 275, 288 Arthur Rodriguez - 288 Eddie Rodriguez -104.105, 288 Fernando Rodriguez - 288 Stephanie Rodriguez - 288 Colleen Rogers - 289 Debbie Rmero - 289 Len Roofe - 289 Don Root- 289 Darlene Roque - 149, 150, 289 Alan Rousseau - 289 Brenda Royal- 289 Gayla Ruesch - 289 Brad Ruffcorn - 289 Gaelynn Ruiz - 289 William Rusch - 275, 289 Steven Ryan - 289 Doanld Saddoris- 104. 105, 289 jeanice Sadler - 289 Lorin Sanders - 289 Sherri Sanders - 289 Manuel Sandoval -289 Michell Sands-289 Sharon Sandy - 289 Scott Salhrum - 289 jay Saunders - 289 David Sawtelle - 289 Gary Scheels - 289 Greg Schindler - 289 jeff Schuymacher-290 john Scott -290 Sharon Scott- 290 Cathy Scrivner - 290 Donna Searles -36. 94, 126.127, 290 Doug Seastrand - 290 jo Ann Severin - 290 Linda Sharp - 290 Kenny Sharpe - 290 Michael Shaw - 290 Robert Shaw - 290 Traci Shea -290 Kevin Shephard - 290 Sam Sherman - 290 Lezlie Shirley- l00, 104, 105, 290 Paulette Shropshire 291 Theresa Sibley - 111,291 Tommy Silas - 291 Loraine Silvas - 291 Donna Simington - 291 Gilbert Sims- 291 Mark Singleton - 291 Sandra Sizemore - 291 Dale Skaggs - 291 Cynthia Slaughter - 291 joe Slemensky - 291 Cheryl Smith - 291 Chris Smith - 291 Donna Smith - 291 Frank Smith - 291 john Smith - 291 Kathy Smith - 291 Pamela Smith - 104,105,152,153 291 Bobbi Snyder-291 Pat Sollbeger - 291 Manuel Solorio - 108, 291 David Sorenson - 291 Patricia Sousa - 291 Laura Sparks - 291 Erin Speer - 291 jodie Sperling - 292 Don Stafford - 292 Debra Starbes - 292 Mark Stein - 97,108,292 Darinda Stewart -292 Rhonda Stewart-292 Russell Stout- 36,292 Scott Stawater-292 Dorthy Strong - 292 Marla Styden - 292 Ginger Sullivan - 111,292 Darin Swainston - 292 Rita Sweeny - 36, 292 Reneigh Szentimary -94, 95, 292 Melody Tallard - 292 Craig Talley - 292 james Tate - 27.90, 121,292 james Tawatao - 133, 292 Andrea Taylor - 292 Rob Taylor - 292 Georgenna Theos-292 Micheal Thomas-292 Rosalee Thomas - 292 Sheree Thomas - 292 Shirley Thomas - 292 Merle Thompson - 293 Michael Thompson - 293 Vicki Thompason -293 john Tolas - 293 Karen Toomey - 293 Victor Torres - 293 Monica Turner - 293 Charles Vallen - 293 Nina Vallen - 293 Aaron Varga - 293 Rose Vasquez - 293 Anthony Velesquez - 96, 293 Susan Veliz - 293 Lucy Vincent -293 Kris Vollmer - 96, 104, 195, 293 Kim Wadsworth -lD0, 104, 105, 293 jana Waite - 293 Melody Walker - 100, 293 Lori Wallis -36, 294 Roberta Walls - 102,103,294 Elizabeth Waltman - 107,294 Lindsey Warburton - 294 Chris Wassell -294 Llayla Watson - 294 Walter Watts - 294 Donald Weakley - 294 Cassandra Weaves - 294 Kit Weber-294 Bryon Weicht - 294 Clinton Welburn - 294 Don Weyer - 294 Debbie Wheeler -149, 150, 294 Stephanie White -- 294 Veronica Whitley - 294 Vicki Whobrey - 294 Tina Widell -294 Rachel Witeman - 294 Derenda Wilkerson - 294 Tammy Wilkey - 295 Richard Wilkinson - 295 Curtis Williams - 295 Gary Williams - 116, 295 Lennie Williams - 295 Randy Williams - 295 Vicki Witt -295 Lee Ann Worthan - 111,295 Christina Wright -295 janet Wright -295 Paris Young - 295 jesse Zuniga 295 Sophmores Myrna Aguilar-298 Randy Aiken - zsa Index 364 Index Bobby Alderman - 298 Scott Aldridge - 298 Peggy Aldredge - 298 Penny Aldredge - 36, 298 Wesley Allison - 298 Richard Ambre - 298 Cameron Anderson - 298 David Anderson - 298 Mark Anderson - 298 Terry Anson - 298 lose Antillon - 76. 298 Chris Aragon - 298 Stan Armbruster - 298 Susan Armentrout - 298 Renee Ashman - 298 Karen Ateneio - 298 Darcey Ayersman - 93. 298 Craig Azberea - 298 Frank Badgeth - 298 Peter Badillo - 298 Terry Bailey - 298 Lynn Baker - 298 lerry Bakies - 298 Carol Banks - 298 Delicia Barba - 90, 93. 298 Kathy Barlow - 298 Mark Barner - 298 Robert Barnum - 299 Michelle Barr - 299 Roberto Barron - 299 Donald Barren - 299 'Tammy Barrett- 299 Nona Basped - 122, 299 Ronald Basped - 299 Terri Bassett- 299 Lisha Bay - 299 Sheri Beaty - 299 Kent Beaudry - 299 Trish Belian - 299 Cindy Bell- 299 Lester Bell - 299 Thomas Bell -80, 299 Timothy Bellinger - 299 Kenny Bender - 299 Linda Bennett- 299 Lisa Bennett- 299 lim Beniot - 299 lames Berends - 299 Maurilio Berland - 299 Ruth Best - 299 Cecilia Bevel - 299 Kelly Bevelhymer - 299 Kelly Bevis - 300 Toni Billings - 300 Harold Billingsley - 3411 lay Bivens - 3411 Lynda Blackington - 300 David Blair- 90, 93, 123, 3411 Fa'in Blue - 3411 Loma Boger - 104, 34D lewis Boogs - 76, 3411 Gath Boimm - 3411 Ruben Bonner - 3411 Robyn Bonner - 3411 Curtis Boucher - 3411 Cassandra Bousley - 300 Brent Bowers - 136. 3411 Kimberly Bowler - 3413 Roseanna Bowns - 3411 Lisa Bradley - 3411 Gordon Bradshaw - 123, 300 Tina Bray - 301 Mike Brendel - 123, 301 Tom Brewer - 301 Bonnie Broadway - 301 Sandy Brockman - 301 Angela Brown - 301 Beverly Brown - 104, 301 Margaret Brown - 301 Teresa Brown - 301 laura Bnimaghin - 301 Wayne Brummet - 301 Kim Bundage - 301 Mike Bryant - 301 lnri Buchana - 301 Vemon Buchanan - 301 Mark Buckwalter - 301 Tracy Buell - 104, 301 Paula Bugg - 301 Alicia Bulloch - 134, 135, 30 Ruby Burcham - 301 Vence Burchfield - 301 Toby Burright - 301 Ricky Burrogh - 301 Keith Burton - 301 Kim Burton - 301 Dan'yl Bush - 301 Robert Butler - 301 Paul Buzzell - 301 Dane Byerly - 301 Holly Cabana - 90, 92, 301 Don Cable - 302 Dawna Caine - 302 Michael Campbell- 302 lay Canaday - 302 George Carducci - 302 Annette Carr - 302 Sean Carroll- 123, 302, 315 Craig Carter - 302 Margueritte Carner - 302 Rogelio Casanova - 302 Terry Casanova - 302 Leonard Cash - 302 Trina Cason - 302 Adrian Castillo - 302 1 Valerie Centeno - 302 Kathy Chaupeaua - 302 Chris Chasesa - 302 lames Chartin - 302 Urban Chavez - 302 Vincent Chavez - 302 Gilbert Chiek - 302 Frank Church - 302 leff Church - 302 loni Ciliax - 302 Brenda Clabo - 302 Martha Claiborne - 302 Daniel Clark - 302 Donna Clark - 302 Kelly Clark - 302 Morgan Lea Clarke- 104, 303 Leah Clifton - 303 Sheila Closan - 303 Carol Cobb - 303 Margie Cockler - 303 Lori Coleman - 303 Sylvia Collier- 303 lulie Conger - 303 George Conklin - 303 Terie Constantine - 134, 297, 303 Lorna Conway - 303 Carrie Cook - 303 Reeva Cook - 303 Arnold Cooper - 303 Bertha Covarruba - 303 Crystale Cowens - 303 Debbie Craner - 303 Terry Cranford - 303 Michael Crawford - 303 Teresa Creel - 303 Cami Cripps - 303 Margaret Cuellar- 303 loe Cummings - 303 Bonnie Care - 303 Helen Dalton - 304 Tim Dane - 304 Charlene Davis - 304 Bobby Day -123, 304 Emily Dearing - 304 Linda Deckgter - 109, 304 Charles Delany - 304 ' William Delimont - 304 lavier Del Prado - 304 Lunn Demartino - 304 Denis Moises - 133, 304 Neil Deshenes- 80, 95, 97, 304 Cynthia Des Hotel- 1411, 304 Carrie Desilets - 134, 304 Alfred De Vore - 304 Suzette De Waal - 304 Ernestine Diggs - 304 lohnette Dills - 304 Millient Dilworth - 304 Kelly Divich - 304 Charolette Dixon - 3414 Lisa D d - 304 ' Angie D y - 304 Richard Douglas - 305 Sherri Downing - 305 Eddie Dozier - 305 Carol Drigger - 305 George Duncan - 305 Lana Dunn - 305 Donald Dye - 305 Nita Dziabczenko - 305 Susan Edmondson - 305 Darryl Edwards - 305 Shawn Edwards - 305 Terrilla Edwards - 305 Perry Eiman - 305 Naphsika Eliades - 305 Sandra Enriquez - 305 ludy Erwin - 305 Susan Eswonia - 305 Tim Evans - 305 Robyn Evergerd - 305 Sandi Eversole - 305 Cheryl Ewing - 305 Rose Ezemack - 305 lerry Fabbi - 305 Kathy Fadgen - 305 Teri Farrell - 305 lerry Fellows - 305 George Fernandez - 305 Sulvesler Ficklin - 305 lessie Figueroa - 306 lesse Flesher - 306 Fernado Flores - 306 Steve Flores - 306 David Floyd - 80, 306 Cassandra Flowers - 306 William Focht - 306 Mark Forstromi- 84. 306 Eric Foster - 123, 306 Anthony Frank - 306 Mario Franzone - 108, 109, 306 Don Frazee - 306 Perry Freed - 306 Sandy Frederickson - 76, 306 Tonya Frehner - 306 Ron French - 306 Buford Furrow- 306 Tracy Gaines - 3416 Colleen Galbugher - 306 Debra Garcia - 223. 306 Lorraine Garcia - 307 Donna Garrett - 307 Patricia Garretson - 307 Mike Gerfy - 307 Norris Gerton - 3411, 307 Katherine Guebler - 307 Michael Gillians - 307 Theodore Gonzales - 307 Bob Goodart - 307 Kevin Goodman - 307 Brenda Gordon - 307 David Graham - 90.92, 307 Esther Granada - 307 Opal Grandstaff - 307 Kim Grant - 307 Christine Graves - 307 loe Gray - 307 Phillip Gray - 307 Becky Gregory - 307 Brian Guido - 307 Denise Culdsberry - 307 Teri Guyman - 307 Meartino Hake - 307 Randy Hale - 307 Cheryl Hall- 307 Iackie Hall - 308 lessee Hardwick - 308 Roy Hardin - 308 Dianne Hardy - 308 Ray Harris - 3413 Scott Harris - 308 Susi Hartt - 308 Mary Hatella - 308 Grant Hawes - 308 laurie Hayden - 308 Amy Head - 90, 308 Don Heath - 308 Donna Heath - 308 Glenn Heim - 308 Dennis Helm - 308 Cathy Helms - 3411 Dean Henson - 308 Steve Herpolsheimer- 308 Kathy Hertzel - 308 David Hetherington - 308 Shelly Hetland - 308 Tom Higgons - 308 Toni Hill - 3411 loyce Hill - 308 Kirby Hill- 34B Martha Hill - 309 Mike Hill- 309 Robert Hindi- 309 Steve Hodges - 309 Conny Hogan - 309 lanie Hollander - 309 Teresa Hollingsworth - 109, 309 Dwight Horn - 90, 93, 309 Debbie Howard - 309 Keith Hualey - 309 Howard Hughes - 309 Mike Hughes - 309 Scott Hughes - 309 leannie Hults - 309 Mary Hummel- 95,309,315 lames Humphries - 309 Darryl Hutchings - 309 lohn Hyland - 309 Nancy Ingram - 309 Eugene Hackson - 309 Keith lackson - 123, 309 Kelly leffery - 309 Richard lenson - 309 May liu - 95,97,134,135,309 Annette lohnson - 309 Farlist lohnson - 309 Lora lohnson - 309 Anita lones - 309 Chris lones - 309 Gwen lones - 310 lon lones - 310 Linda lones - 310 Lu Retta lones - 310 Robert lones - 310 Sam lones - 310 Theresa lones - 310 lris lordon - 310 Kris lorgensen - 95, 310 Kerry loyner - 310 laura Karosa - 310 lames Karr - 310 Timothy Kelly - 310 lill Kerekes - 310 Christina Kessler - 310 Allen Kidwell - 310 Scott Killibrew - 123, 310 Sue Kinas - 310 Mark King - 90, 92, 310 leanette Kinloch - 310 Debbie Kirk - 311 George Kirkwood - 311 Randy Klapperick - 311 Abe Klein - 311 David Klein -90, 91.92, 101, 311 lohn Klenke - 311 lackie Knapp - 96, 311 Inez Knell - 84, 311 Celeste Kohr - 311 Cathy Komninos - 76, 311 Mike Kotowski - 311 Roxanne Kourim - 311 Laren Kowallis - 311 Rick Kraske - 297, 311 Candy Krotz - 311 Richelle Kyke - 311 lenny La Favore - 311 Claudette La Fevers - 311 David La Morte - 311 Diana Lara - 109, 311 Georgetta Lara - 311 Darren Larson - 311 Kathy Leany - 109, 311 Michele Leavitt- 311 Pam Leavitt- 109 Georganne LaBaron - 104, 257, 297, 311 Carole Legerger - 312 Wendy Lee - 312 Cecily Lermusiaux - 312 Babbie Lewis - 151,312 Perry Lewis - 312 Sherril Lindsay - 312 lohnny Linton - 312 Nina Little - 36, 312 Lori Livingston - 312 lerry Lockhart - 312 Alfonso Lopez - 312 Lisa Lopez - 312 Maria Lopez - 312 Rhonda Lopez - 312 Theresa Lopez - 312 Sherri Love - 312 Odell Loveland - 312 Alice Lozano - 297. 312 Anthony Lozano - 312 Aurora Lucchesini - 312 Bobby Lucero - 312 Michael Maddux -312 Karl Maesaka - 297, 312 Kim Maitlen - 312 Mauricio Mancha -313 loe Mancini- 313 Steve Manley - 313 Brenda Menning - 313 Lisa Manuel- 313 Chuck Martin - 313 Edward Martin - 313 Erik Martin - 313 Holly Martin - 313 lohn Martin - 313 Susan Martin - 313 Christina Martinez - 313 Debra Matson - 313 Dough Mathews - 313 Kevin Mathews - 313 Ronald Mathews - 313 lanet Maynor - 313 Herbert McCauley - 313 Michael McCoy - 313 Learion McCurdy - 313 Pat McCutchon - 313 Alfred McDaniels - 313 lames McDaniel- 313 leff McDonald - 313 Vicki McGahey - 313 Gordon McGhie - 313 Mike McGinnis - 313 lim McKay - 123,313 lohn McManus - 313 Dwayne McMillon - 313 Antonio McNeel - 314 Debbie McNeely - 314 Roger Mellies - 314 Pam Melling - 314 Randy Mercer - 314 Mike Merrill- 314 Randy Merryman - 314 Karen Messier- 314 Barbara Millard - 314 Diane Miller - 314 Ken Miller - 314 Linda Miller - 314 Michael Miller - 314 Clive Millett - 314 Michael Minggia - 314 Toby Minter - 123. 314 Ellis Miracle - 314 Robert Miramontes - 314 lay Moll - 314 Henry Moltzen - 314 Lewis Monroe - 314 Troymena Monroe - 314 Donna Moore - 314 lulie Moore - 314 Lonnie Moore - 314 leff Morgan - 314 larry Morgan - 314 Ronya Mofen - 314 Denise Mulligon - 314 Kirt Maney - 314 Tyrone Munerlyn - 315 Colleen Murphy - 315 leff Murphy - 315 Robyn Murrison - 315 Sabrina Myers - 104,297,315 Vicki Myles - 315 Susan Najar - 315 Sonja Nealy - 315 Eddie Newman - 315 leannette Newport - 315 Phillip Nickerson - 315 Bonny Nixon - 315 Steve North - 315 Michael Norton - 315 Candy Odom - 315 Bryon O'Leary - 316 Donna O 'Neal - 316 lohn Orr - 315 David Ozuns - 316 Robert Palladino - 316 luna Da Park - 316 Randy Parker - 316 Chris Parrish - 316 Dennis Parson - 316 Amonte Pathamevariu - 316 lamar Patterson - 123. 316 Scott Patterson - 316 Scott Pearson - 316 Steve Peck - 123, 316 leff Pees - 316 Amy Pence - 316 Cae Pennington - 316 Debby Pepera - 316 Donald Pepera - 316 Ana Peraz - 316 laticia Perez - 316 David Peters - 316 Steven Pharris - 316 Ronald Phelps - 316 lames Phillips- 316 Robert Pitts - 317 Tom Pitts - 317 Tom Pletch - 116 Monica Poe - 317 Carlos Polis - 123,317 Eddie Ponton - 317 g Angelo Porter - 297, 317 Don Post - 317 Carl Polston - 317 Alice Powell- 317 Melody Powell- 317 lackie Poynter - 317 Charmaine Preator - 317 lames Pretice - 317 Felicia Price - 104, 317 Michael Price - 317 Randy Proby - 123, 317 Raemond Pruett - 317 lohn Pulse - 317 Richard Pulsipher - 317 Ricky Rachal - 317 lohnnie Rasey - 317 Robert Rauclenbush - 123,317 Terry Ray -123, 317 Christine Rayborn -123, 318 Chris Razmic - 318 Terri Razmic - 134, 313 Bessie Reed - 318 Donald Renfro - 318 l Bemie Rhodes - 318 i Ildly Ribeiro - 318 1 lohn Riecella - 318 l Kelly Richardson - 318 Tom Riddler - 318 1 Edwards Riggs - 1611. 104,318 ' Michael Riggby - 318 Patsy Rios - 318 Raul Rios - 318 Memori Roberts - 318 Ernest Robinson - 318 lohn Rodriguez - 318 Ken Roll - 318 Kenneth Rollings - 318 Prayoon Rowan -318 Ron Rudisill - 318 Richard Russell - 318 Caroll Ryan - 318 Glen Ryan 318 Fred Sanchez - 123,318 Kennedy Sanders - 318 David Sangster - 318 Sue Saunders - 318 Timmy Schieck - 318 Andrea Schang - 319 Oliver Schloz - 319 David Scholl- 319 Richard Schroeder - 319 Kathy Schultz - 319 Robert Schweitzer - 319 Timothy Searcy - 1411. 319 Lu Ann Shakespare - 319 Angie Shangreaux - 319 Chris Shank - 319 lames Sharp - 104, 319 ludy Sharp - 319 Kermit Shawl- 319 Patricia Shay - 319 Edward Shay - 319 Norma Shelly - 319 Denise Shipman - 319 Dennis Shipman -76, 319 Robert Shultz - 319 Raymond Shurtz - 319 Mike Sickles - 319 Lisa Simpson - 319 Lisa Sims - 319 Karen Siolie - 319 Mark Small - 320 Bob Smith - 320 Brenda Smith - 320 D'Arcy Smith - 320 lane Smith - 320 Mark Smith - 320 Tina Smith - 320 Phillip Snider- 320 Martin Snytsheviel -80, 95, 320 Denise Speer - 320 Ken Spenard - 123, 320 Guy Spore - 320 Russell Spotts - 320 lodina Sprenger - 320 leff Stafford - 320 leff Stapleton - 320 Robert Steinback - 320 Greg Stevens - 320 Karen Stewart - 320 Lisa Stimpson - 320 Scott St. Pierre - 320 Mark Stump - 320 Sale Sutter - 320 David Swapp - 320 Roberta Sweeny - 320 Perla Szeepkowski - 321 Gary Szentimary - 321 Theresa Tabot - 321 Diana Tanner - 321 Floyd Tatum - 321 Renee Taylor - 321 Shelly Taylor - 321 joel Tealer - 321 Gerald Thaler - 321 Elster Thomas - 321 Ronney Thomas - 321 Sherry Thompson - 321 Steve Thurston - 321 Mark Tibbets - 321 Susan Tobler - 321 Kathy Tollefson - 321 Mike Tompkins - 123, 321 Maria Torres - 321 Tammy Tosios - 321 Keith Toten - 321 Emmie Townsend - 321 Dale Tonys - 321 Regina Treadwell - 321 Barbara Troop - 321 Roberta Truman - 321 Anshawn Turner - 321 Toni Turner - 321 Keith Underwood - 321 john Vandertroop - 321 Andrea Vanderslice - 321 Eric Vann - 322 Twyla Van Vactor - 322 Leonard Vaughn - 322 Elia Valesquez - 322 Ruth Vigil- 322 Anna Villareal - 322 Herbert Vincent- 322 Kim Vintila - 322 Vemel Virgil- 322 Denise Wade - 322 Dick Wagner- 123, 322 Clara Walker - 322 judy Walker - 322 Shawn Walker - 322 Richard Wall- 322 Scott Wallace - 123. 322 joshua Ward - 322 William Wardle - 322 Donald Wahington - 322 Tom Waskiewicz - 322 Barbie Wassell - 322 bori Wassell - 109, 322 Marylee Waters - 322 Neal Waters - 101, 132, 133,322 Phyllis Watson - 322 Barry Watts - 322 Kelly Wisley - 322 Russell West- 322 Tony West- 322 johnny Wester - 322 Rebecca Wickham - 322 Shanna Wilde - 323 Cheryl Lynn Williams - 323 Pam Williams - 323 Steve Williams - 323 Debbie Wilson - 323 Monica Wilson - 323 Melody Winder - 104, 323 Bob Wood - 323 Daryl Woodard - 323 john Woods - 323 Beverly Wortham - 323 jill Wortham - 323 Kathy Wright- 323 Raemond Wright- 323 Melinda Yeokum -90. 323 Sandra Young - 323 Stacy Young - 323 Tammy Zappula - 323 Vincent Zappulla - 323 Alex Zuniga - 323 Debbie Zuniga - 323 Edwards Zayes - 323 Freshmen Luella Abeyta- 327 Mary Abeytta - 327 Sidney Adams - 327 L'Thamar Aguilar - 327 Natalie Aguilar - 327 Lee Ann Aiken - 327 Mabel Allen - 327 Rayfield Allison - 327 Roxanne Allshouse - 327 Alice Anderson - 39. 327 Kathy Anderson - 104, 327 Kelly Anson - 327 Ioagum Antillon - 327 Perter Antillon - 327 Edward Atkinson - 327 Kenneth Avauce - 327 Ricky Avila - 327 Micael Aviles - 93. 327 Aritable Charles - 327 Bob Badgett - 327 Vernon Baird - 327 Rosie Baker - 327 Ovida Banks - 327 Walter Banks - 327 Merritt Barber - 327 Sue Barnes - 327 lazaro Barron - 327 Elizabeth Barsy - 36,327 Barbara Becken - 327 Kenny Beecroft - 327 David Beirne - 327 Kelly Belden - 103,327 Fstel Bermudez - 36. 134. 327 Calvin Bierstedt - 327 Kim Bivins - 327 Bret Blandino - 327 jeff Bloomfield - 136, 327 Connie Boirum - 327 Heidi Bond -93. 327 Art Boonmee - 327 Teresa Bonner - 327 Denise Bottoroff- 327 julie Bottum - 328 Debbie Boucher - 328 Mike Braddy -124. 328 Andrea Bradshaw - 328 leslye Bradshaw - 328 Angelica Braganza - 328 Gwedolyn Braver - 328 Brian Brewer -1328 Kale Brown - 328 Dianne Brumaghia - 328 Elma Bryant- 103, 328 Tamilynn Buckingham - 328 Kevin Burkhart - 328 Brad Burrows - 328 Dorthy Burse - 328 jeff Bzoskie - 124, 328 Mike Cable - 328 Paul Calhoun - 328 Ricky Campbell- 328 julio Campodonico - 328 Steve Carilli - 328 john Carlson - 328 Laura Carpentner - 76, 328 Diana, Carrigan - 328, 341 Chuck Cash - 328 Gregg Chuchman - 328 Ken Church - 124, 328 May Kay Church - 328 Deborah Clark - 328 Demarows Coleman - 328 William Colin - 328 Roy Collison - 328 Sharron Collard - 328 Lory Contreras - 328 Anthony Cortez - 328 Tracy Council - 102. 329 Kenneth Cottingham - 329 julie Cowles - 329 Tami Cox - 329 Martha Cram - 329 joAnne Crawford - 329 john Cuellar - 329 David Cullen - 36, 329 Nikki D'Ambe0sio - 329 Paul Delton - 329 Edward Daniels - 329 Polli Daniels - 329 Brad Davis - 329 james Davis - 329 joanne Davis - 329 Martha Davis - 329 Tony Davis - 329 Kelly Degan - 329 Barbara Delimont - 329 Scott DelRae - 329 Diane De Martino - 329 Curtis Dennis - 329 Mike Denton - 329 Adam Dewees - 329 jana Dixon - 329 Lorin Dixon - 329 Sherry Dobbins - 329 Randy Dodd - 329 Kathleen Dolan - 103. 329 Steve Dolsehko - 329 Greg Downing - 329 Raymond Dukes Ir. - 92, 124, 329, 340 George Dunekhurst - 329 Russell Eckardt - 329 jamie Elliot- 329 Kenneth Erlanger - 329 janice Ernest- 329 Mary Fspinnoza - 329 Linda Evelyn - 329 Kim Fachine - 329 Kevin Fadgen - 329 Mike Fadgen - 329 Donna Fairl - 330 Gwedolyn Feltus - 330 Mark Ferguson - 330 Ckorge Fernandez - 27 joyce Fernandez - 330 Karen Fidler - 39, 330 Yvonne Fletcher - 330 Kenny Folkersen - 330 Dennis Fontaine - 330 Wayne Fortune - 330 Tom Fox - 330 Chris Fox - 330 Fred Frazier - 330 Tim Frisby - 330 Eliane Galindo - 330 Norma Galindo - 330 Tony Gandulla - 330 Anthony Garcia - 330 Barbara Garcia - 330 Richard Garcia - 330 Talina Garner - 330 Wanda Caster -102,330 Erika Geiger - 330 Patricia Gentil - 330 julie Gerdes - 330 Steve Gercy - 124,330 Desiree Gibson - 330 james Gifford - 330 David Gilbert- 330 Carol Gilmore - 330 Ben Giron - 330 Rodney Gonzales - 330 George Gass - 330 Thomas Grace - 330 Valerie Graves - 330 Barbara Gregory -103, 330 Felicia Greer - 331 Greg Groves - 331 Robin Hagedorn - 331 Marilyn Hansen - 331 Kristine Hansen - 331,335 Wendy Hansen - 331 Steven Hamblin - 331 Harold Hamiton - 331 Wendy Hardin - 331 Kathy Hakdy - 331 Gregg Harris - 331 Kim Hawkins - 331 Brian Hayer - 331 Michele Hayward -331 Micael Heater - 331 Danny Hess - 331 Scott Hetrick - 124. 331 james Hicks - 331 Sandy Hicko - 331 Doris Hill- 331 janice Hill- 331 Tim Hillis - 331 Patricia Hillis - 331 Peter Hogan - 331 Michael Hollis - 332 Sandy Hope - 332 juanette Hosley - 332 Genef Houghton - 332 Mike Houser - 332 Ron Houston - 332 Gene Houzl - 332 Stancy Hudgens - 332 Michaela Hunt- 332 joe Hutchins - 332 jerry Hyatt- 332 Kittim lntarapuvasak - 332 Smit lntarapuvasak - 332 Shelly james - 332 Denise jensen - 332 Debbie johnson - 103,332 Cris johnson - 130,332 Lolita johnson - 103.130, 332 Orlando johnson - 332 Ricky johnson - 332 Robert johnson - 332 Rudy johnson - 92, 124. 332 Steve johnson - 332 Gary jones - 332 Kevin jones - 332 Linda jones - 332 Tara jones -- 332 james jordan - 36, 130. 332. Greg jorgenson - 332 Tyrone Iuniel - 332 Bobby Kahre - 124, 332 Robin Kelif- 332 Iulius Kessinger - 332 Barry Kessler - 332 Tom Kimmel - 333 Leon King - 124, 333 jackie Kinney - 333' Susan Kinlock - 333 Debbie Klein - 333 Debra Knapp - 333 Chris Knowles - 333 lohn Kovenl - 333 Robert Kropka - 333 john Kulifay - 333 Raeann Le judice - 103. 333 Mike Landevs - 333 Mickael Larrow - 333 johnna Lawrence - 333 Milinda Lawhead - 333 Greg Lexton - 333 Vivian Lee - 333. 341 Byrow Leggroan - 333 Billy Liefried - 333 Maxine Lemos - 333 Sharon Lemasters - 333 Carl Lewis - 333. 338 Debra Lewis - 333 Gary Lewis - 333 Rhonda Lilley - 333 3 Annette Little - 152, 153, 333 john Little - 333 Donna Livingston - 333 Erin Loftis - 333 Dennis Logan - 333 Poily Long - 102, 333 Enrique Lopez - 333 jo Ann Lopez - 333 Mary Lopez - 76. 333 ' La Rhonda Lowery - 333 Lamar Lucas - 333 Glen Luedstaf - 333 jackie Mack - 333 Patricia Mahony - 333 Nina Maldonado - 333 Keith Malone - 333 Dale Mann - 334 Zeoila Manning - 334 Daniel Marcum - 334 Darlene Markwell - 334 Randy Marshall- 334 David Martin - 334 Michael Martin -- 334 Fawn McCarty - 334 Maureen McCann - 334 Alphonso Martinez - 334 Rosario Martinez - 334 Tamra Mascio - 334 Angelia Maison - 334 Willie Mayse - 334 Brenda McCurdy - 334 Debbie McDanielS -149. 151,334 Lois McDaniel- 334 Mary McFarlin - 93,334 james Medlin - 334 April Meier - 334 Bill Meredith - 334 Ken Mets - 334 Fawn Miller - 334 Bobby Miracle - 334 john Mirth - 334 Shari Monerief- 334 Brenda Montoya - 334 Bill Moore - 334 Shawn Moore - 124,334 Corliss Morman - 334 Chris Mortensen - 334 Danny Mullikin - 334 Danny Murphy - 334 Thelma Myers - 334 Vivian Navarro - 134. 334 Clay Nealyx - 334 Cherri Ned - 335 jo Anne Nellis - 335 Chris Newenham - 335 Lee Nickelson - 335 joyce Norfleet - 333 Lori Nornfhn - 335 Don Oaks -- 335 Stephen Olds - 335 jay O' Neal - 335 Bob O'Neal 335 Corinna O'Neal - 335 Ron Ortega - 335 Carole Owen - 335 Charles Pace - 335 Billy Palmer - 335 Alan Parker - 335 Lori Parker - 335 Cassandra Parolini - 335 Marvin Patterson - 335 Ronlaylyn Patterson - 149,336 David Paxton - 336 Tina Pearson - 93, 153, 336 Scott Pepera - 336 Yvonne Peguse - 336 james Peltier - 336 Donald Peters - 336 Lori Peterson - 336 David Philippi - 336 Annette Pilkington - 130, 336 Belva Pitchford - 336 Debi Pictum - 36, 336 Herman Pitts - 336 Daniel Phillips - 336 Mary Phillips - 336 Robert Poer - 336 Vsn Porter - 336 Fernando Portillo - 336 Sheila Posten - 103,336 Cye Powell- 336 David Powers- 336 Anthony Price - 124. 336 Glenn Pritchard - 336 Pam Proby - 336 Cliff Purvis - 336 Christina Qualey - 336 Kathy Quien - sas Tanya Quirttinilla - 336 Shawn Rahr - 336 Kenneth Raitz - 336 Miguel Ramiez - 336 Kelly Rasmussen - 336 Lisa Ravdenbush - 336 jacquie Rawls - 336 Robert Ray - 104,336 Mary Reason - 336 Bill Reding - 336 Wilnetta Reed - 336 Kenneth Raitz- 336 jesus Reyes - 336 Ramona Reynolds - 336 Tracy Richardson - 336 Rawel Rios - 337 Richard Roberts - 337 Mike Rodgers - 337 Thomas Rodgers - 337' William Roggens - 337 Victor Rodriguez - 90, 93, 337 Edwin Romero -90, 92, 124, 337 Steven Ruffcom - 337 Cindy Root - 337 Denise Rosenberger - 337 Marcie Rosenow - 337 Yow Rowan - 337 Sylvester Royal- 337 Reymond Ruesch - 337 Angela Ruffin - 337 Shane Sadler - 337 Rayna Salay - 337 Susan Salazar - 337 Debra Salomone - 337 josephine Sandova - 337 Alli Sandova - 337 Hope Sandy - 337 Michael Sawtelle - 337 Tom Sawyer - 124,337 Sherry Schloss - 337 Dwane Schmedes - 337 Karen Schoolfield - 337 Angela Schumacher - 337 Clifford Scott- 337 Cynthia Scott- 337 Darlene Serecky - 337 Ida Serecky - 337 David Shakepheare - 337 Marcia Shannon - 337 Gerald Shay - 76, 338 Vance Sheperd - 338 Tom Shermer- 108,338 Michael Shimp - 338 Ricky Shurtz - 338 Laurie Sims - 130. 338 Stacia Sims - 338 Marty Slaughter - 338 Steven Small- 338 Cynthia Smith - 151.338 Dave Smith - 124, 338 Denise Smith - 338 Randy Smith - 338 ' Robert Smith - 338 William Smith - 338 Willie Smith - 76, 338 Mark Snortland - 338 julie Speer - 338 Kerrie Sperling - 339 Mike Spooner- 339 Christina Stallworth - 339 Nelda Stanley - 339 Kelly Stapleton - 339 Brenda Starks - 339 Angenette Stevenson - 339 Betty Strong - 339 Debra Suchorski - 339 Diane Sudweeks - 339 David Sumner - 108, 339 Eric Swainston - 339 Tom Sweeny - 339 Scott Swing - 339 Max Torres - 339 Doug Taylor - 339 Sylvia Taylor -- 339 Gary Thomas - 339 Michelle Thomas - 339 Dara Thomason - 339 Anthony Thompson - 339 james Thompson - 339 Tonya Thornton - 339 Corena Thurnton - 103, 339 Anna Torres - 339 Bill Turner - 339 Anthony Torres - 339 jennifer Toth - 339 Billy Townsend - 339 Lynn Trippy -103, 339 Bonnie Troop - 399 Michele Tyson - 399 Vaso Tzelalis - 149, 399 judy Valine - 340 Pam Van Patten - 340 Robert Van Patten -340 Dianne Van Wey - 340 janice Vasga - 340 Linda Veliz - 340 Lergio Verduzco - 340 Mark Vintila - 340 Darrell Wagomon - 340 France Waenscott - 340 jeana Walker - 340 Sheila Walker - 340 Brad Wallis - 124, 139, 340 Hollis Walter - 340 Bobbie Watkins - 340 Cynthia Watkins - 340 james Weaver - 340 Kine Weber - 102,340 Kelly Wheeler - 341 Anna White - 341 Michele Wite - 341 Eloyd Whitmore - 341 Sandra Wildey - 341 Dan Wileman - 341 Ken Wilkinson - 341 Dwight Williams - 341 Kevin Williams - 341 Anthony Wilson - 341 Kieth Wines - 341 Brian Withrow - 341 Dennis Woodrow - 341 Alomzo Woods - 124, 341 Christine Wright- 341 Galen Wright- 341 juan Zayas - 341 Rosa Zayas - 341 jeffrey Zeh - 341 Diana Zibolsky - 102,341 Index 365 366 Thank You's sixty! 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