Sparks High School - Terminus Yearbook (Sparks, NV)
- Class of 1984
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July 4, 1904 was the so called day of the big move , when the Southern Pacific Railroad arranged to move an entire town of seventy houses from Wadsworth to a meadow three miles east of Reno. This marked the beginning of what is now called Sparks, Nevada. Southern Pacific made the move into this area because they felt it would be more efficient being closer to a big town. Proposed names for this new town were many, Some of the people thought they should call it New Wadsworth or Harriman. lt became Glendale for a while until they changed it to Sparks, in honor of the governor, John Sparks, Having all those families move here from Wadsworth meant a school would have to be built in order for the children of those people to receive educations, A 330,000 bond issued by the Nevada State Legislature, a piece of land donated by the subdivider N.C. Prater Co., and the services of an early architect named Kronick resulted in the building of a fine two-story brick structure with a full basement on the site ofthe present Robert Mitchell school to house all classes. In 1909, the first graduating class of Sparks numbered three. The first yearbook, titled Sparks was published in 1915. The growth was rapid up until World War I. The population of 3,238 by then required a separate high school building, which occupied the city block bounded by 14th and 15th streets, and C and D streets. The Class of 1918 started its senior year at Fiobert Mitchell, but moved to the 15th street school at the conclusion of the first semester. ln 1921 enrollment grew to a total of fourteen seniors, seventeen juniors, thirty sophomores, and fifty-one freshmen. ln 1927, the yearbook known as Sparks became known as Terminus in honor of our heritage as a railroad division point. By the end of the 1920's the population in Sparks grew to 4,303 The War years and those that followed saw a 54 Wo growth in Sparks' population in the 40's and 103 'Vo in the 50's. Its population of 13,000 led to yet another move, as the building of a new Sparks High School was begun. The Class of 1952 was the first graduating from this new and present building. ln 1975 a graduating class of 393 was a record for the growth of our student body, which prompted the construction of yet another high school for the city of Sparks. In Dedication MRS. EDITH CRAWFORD Completing her thirty-first year of service to Sparks High School is one reason for a perma- nent memorial to Mrs. Edith Crawford, senior member of the Sparks High staff. As a caring teacher, she has instructed business classes in typing, bookkeeping, and shorthand, along with advising the Pep Club and several classes. ln 1980 she accepted the position of Director of Student Affairs. The position often involves her with discipline. Students know her handling of their situations will be fair and patient. Mrs. Crawford, we, the yearbook staff of Sparks High School, appreciate your concern for and energetic service towards our school. As a symbol of our thankful appreciation, please accept our dedication to you of this seventy-fifth anniversary edition of TERMINUS. 2 Dedication M., 12 .... ,.,,, i l- , Wit Qing ,.li.irlllrsrrl ll ir N , wi y D650 .J J JS! G M TEACH? X x .. 1' EVSVAR il ,f Xfim I Xxx ' It A i ax F X X ......-,.,,.,,. qgv s4x.,,Ri...,t,.,i.,......s .mc .... ya.. XR XE 5 JV lf!! . xl QXX ,XA lx. A X ijfi 11, XX By f, R' . X 1 jf, ff! ' 71? ff . 1 1983 . . . - - 1984 ,. :E S... .. N I-fs if y wg A .M Sa .Q x AA V3, I q:' ':' i A- 1 is ff RNQ5 I, Q . -QNNQQEQKQYXEUJG B 'A21'V A ':A XXXL EW 2,ei2f'iEoNA Nm, ,ADL 6555 1':f' '--2f.E Q .:,.: , VV: ., , 9 Q,2 .gig ,.,.-- QAAA , I PC 36 IW .MC , O5 .Qs U I I Q , ,Im V5 ,gm 4 . . . . M QI px.. XxLI V I '2' - ::iQ': '::V I IQOAOJIF Ib 05? . A , I I X 9M 1 QVISPARKS HIGH scnool. W IN 820 15TH ST. RAILRQADER SPARKS, NV 89431 COUNTRY 1909- 1984 75 YEARS ADVISOR: MR. GARY FURMAN EDITOR: MR. BRETT JOHNSTON ASST. EDITOR: MS. LISA WHITMORE PUBLISHED BY THE TERMINUS YEARBOOK CLASS 3 ge 495 x 9 -1 aa Review U mmmw, . K M, 5 6 Obxrv R J X Q . ivfi if X A Gi D 6 X e A .53 o s g JVVOVQEJE5. jj QM O' . ,Y XLNU .0 7 if Clubs Pg. 55 Juniors Pg. 91 Activities Pg. 109 E 3-bw .vm Q. Q abil? Xjf BSN? -V3 'WEN V wi 9 YJ 2 Q Qwge 5 4 Table Of Contents 5 N Q4 XX ef NJ 3? 'W 3 O .Wk .6 lj ' wi P . .2 mfwve 'IC 2 1 X S C CX T aww 7, B -ff ff I Snag VX-,IZ LJT7L E nnlibtfxzi LUCK , , . Tw MD ' L . vi. X D A .MN01 lg 1,71 x 7 V A . QULQ- LL. L f Mme fx 1 . M Academics Pg. 165 WV Sophomores Pg. 191 i. 2 Sports Pg. 211 Freshmen Pg. 266 we X lnCel5exMPg. 281 . 5 A Vg, ' ' 5Q9 'xY1b .Envy X Cy by rx XJ Uk l OJ GUN 5 6 62,9 W WV MM W .iv ge: fx QNQUJNP 2116620 'U - ABN AWJJSQDOD Mfg wg 0 JN NW Table Of Contents 5 WRST lNTEFlSTATE BANK OF NEVADA 0 me I VZIVVWF ' 2 For all of us here in Nevada, living the life we want often means something a little different. But it always means something special. Most of all, it means working together. And no matter the life you choose to live, First Interstate Bank of Nevada is committed to helping you live it. , Maybe itls making a move for the better with s . the help of a home improvement loan. Or planning for retirement with one of our IRAs. For some, it's a new car or recreational vehicle. Gr a college education with a government-backed student loan offered only through First Interstate Bank of Nevada. Perhaps it's financial strength for that growing business. Or a consumer bank- ing package that fits your individual needs. First Interstate Bank of Nevada and you. Working together to help you live the life you want, just as we've been doing for the past eighty- two years. ...First Interstate Bank 83 REVIE . Spring play, Mash, was a smash ig Y 1. Dianna LaRue and Mike Reed have a little fun while dancing on stage, 2. An intense scene from the Mash play. 3. Sandy Day takes center stage. 4, Cast members portray a solemn moment. 5. Velinda Marshall escorted by Eric Maki, Theresa Rajeski, escorted by 'Donna Seal, Sandy Day escorted by Gary Schraeder, and Dianna LaRue checks them in to the Mash dance. 8 Mash, Spring Play i Girls ask boys to Sweetheart Ball Cori Stauffer picks a dance with a sweetheart in Bobby Garlick. These Sweethearts take a little rest after a night of dancing. Sharing a little romance during the dance is John 0'Rourke and Sharon Hansen, Cherie La- whun and Val Wilt, and Chris Goodman and Toni Pileggi. A happy couple take their vows with Preacher Stick. 83 Sweetheart Ball 9 On June 10, 1983, 198 Seniors Graduated 83 GRADUATION S i Q S 3 if fi- .ls MQ ,qc 1 if mm RX, f K L. mf f H, -1 WF 1 Y TW , sfsv es- A i1Y ' . ,- N X . .Ei QZL: f L 5 K Q X V V' f' i-m a.EF 1 !5'tS gg X 8 f 2 L i n 0 1 vi, X Q- , Q .Q S, as 1 'X 4' V rv A A Q is k ZlLA Sis ww, X3 A K A wb 3: if 1, : f-gi ' Wibfwgff ' w Q 1 . if T V. T54 ivgpi, 'YF ' 5 i . 3 ' Q 'Y M . Q 3 5 F - My 3 . 1 S Bw f 3 it M f 1 wit . D if , 3:53 x gxgxsi Q 12 Boys' State 3', DAVID GURR DAVID HOWARD Junior leaders attend 45' A 7, fr, 3' CLAY HALL ALLEN WILT State Conference in summer MA LORRIE BERGMANN STEPHANIE NELSON LAURA SCURLOCK TRACY WILLIAMS Girls' State 13 Andy Burnett D V M Chrls Schnelder D V M Chuck Andrus D V M Mark Dltsworth D V M EVERYTHING IN GLASS 331 3110 glint,- FAST GLASS X F 2019 GLENDALE COMMERCIAL HQME SCREENS AUTO .YEQ5 Alan Forman 358-1381 .. is , I-In l' Q ,A qv ,ii A 'ff Srief rf All ,I X Nix .X . ,Y2' K f . fn ' ' ' ' I I I 9 , . 3 I I . - , I ' I' ' , gf -- -- I I .. X +53 , . r-' Q A A 417' ,beat Q S -.... - x.,Xnq '19 'Q ' A 'IP p f' Fx his vii lg v Ei 4' E. Y H IF 1 J. wh I I 1 'a ITT fi g, QE iw - H ' '1 I V L li' K? li fl ' all 154 fr ,. 5: fr W3 Isa if :J V. L 1 V1 ,Y. r I , n Wg A ef gi M !' Yi U R 1 H T77 li? it VE l HT' F- Pi rl 5 uf. , SENIDRS Leslie David Miizi Elizabeth Cecil Steve Xenia Irene Lorrie B B o r B u e I c w a h t i e o r r n Robin Karen Kathy 1 L 4 o B B r B r o r Vi o 0 it k W 'Qi s n Wes Robert ' Tanya ix u BN r r u 'B k t 6 I i e rl I r 4 , K f . I 1 B- Jennifer Kelly Gayla f Seniors '17 Sherry Dana i 1 Chris Lisa Sean Vince Kathy Darlene Brad I Larry Mark Mike C e g C 3 h 3 a r ll e d I I I e i r N Randy Dianna C C o o I h v e i n n Lizbeth Chris C C r r o a w m d e e r r Greg Steven CIass QT 84 19 I Bryan W-,W .5 ' 4 gm r 1 Scott Kennefh rr Rhonda Richard Terry ROITIBI1 William Albert Minh A Virginia P Mark E k s t r o m Bethany F i 3 I d i ll i Shavon ds, Kristine Felicia Damian i i it Senibre 21 ?'fi,g.xv L, ' K , ...I Sheryl - Steve Monica Jill with ,, A F r a I i 0 Tim - Robert Tracy Dave A Mimi .-x a r c i a i Eric Ken G I e b a 1 Whitney Rebecca Laine Debbie i ' L- I X , 5 J k e,, V I n il . '.:, 1 . EM Carter G i I m o r e Lenny G o a d Renee Class Of 84 23 ,, M, SWE' i f A if ' 'FQVTKQW ,,-. W 1' o 441' ix law S I of Xp .Wa , q if WA 3 f X 55 ff W , 1, , ,EW WEL 1 3 wiialed J M ' J of 2: in ex ,xx J 3 if Y Q X J Q! up , K' X 5+ RKir 75i'ii ' Q 1 .,,,, , ,L1...1 5 eww, wiv in 'B -11? x 5, N 3 f S W ez Z W me , I ,, JV, H 4. Q, A im ' 3' Z , YE fi, ' Rick Thomas 'FQ f 'Jw 2 wy1,f,f.u 255' 1 '- 1 X sgfw.-nv Sw i'f,w,Lfii.1 J V , V ,,, , A 45. Y. Y QA 4 f - . W f ql ... , Cleytoh Chris John Jolene Michele David Kirk l- .. Melissa Kevin , -'og 17, M Patty Bryan Joseph Jeff David Erin Seniors 25 Laura Joyce Kenneth Phan Duane AMichaeI' Kathy ' il Brett J o n e. s Cori K i I c h Phan ' K u n N ' Frahces Kimberly Alexander Kent Jim Loni Sherry ,Class Of 84 k27 L a H1 L 3 I1 Phuong L a w s o n . Dardehe L e Ml M Hope Joe L e 9 h hMcheHe L o P e r Bdan Roxanne N Amy Dorothy Ron Kipp Kraig , M a d d o x I..- Donnye M a n d a s Kim Kris LT' Denise 1 i n Carmle Seniors 29 Dave Alan VVHHBH1 Shanon Bh r Khnbeny R088 Joni Traci 1 Shane Sean Audra - Charles Frank jr. Clinton Shelly Wes Stephanie l Glass Of 84 31 N i B I N . S o 0 f n d Long Greg Paul O 0 n r d c i u c t h t Robert Joyce Tim 0 Debbie Larry Paul I- S Stephanie , ' ' My H? 'HY' g, 2 gy E- , .5 ' , -, -:. fifi t 4 ,f cw a YW if f 5 -wg, tl 7 3, 'MQW' , WW' 2 3 1 gi V.. ef' A , 9- -'frm , ' -,' ' mifvfhff John Cynthia Andy Nishanta Mike Steven Stacie ww 5' ' W' 'ig ,. 1 Tw . ,J , .L ,gf X ,,,-f ew Ii ,, , , . 225255 ' . , , f we 'MAN' ' . , M Lonny Seniors 33 John Toney Ron M Lha V Kani Deanna - Jesse Debra ' Whitney Q Michael LiS8 Dana e Connie , V Leura M Kem Class Of 84 35 Timothy Margo Mark Doreen A 43' Jeannie Donald George Robert wk x W if - ' f , - x, 133 25 .1.4 ,A hm MM Q, M xv , 'Y-Jw! ' 'A 1' x 5 N, 2 z . 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Vickie ' Corrindadee Laura Class Of 84 39 Dear Mimi: Always remem- er To Thy own Self be True and you are as good as you believe you are. From: Mom, Dad Boo, and Helda. To: Mimi Helen Fujii b To: Datina Walker Once a baby girlg from kin- dergarden to grammar school, from 7 to 17, and now a senior- it s true-we love you and wish you success in whatever you From: Larry and Lena Walker 40 MOST ATHLETIC KAMI ROCK .roi-IN PINTO 1. To Melissa Harris To a sweet daughter end was up you never let if get out of hand again From Dad and Mom To Lorrie Bergmann the sky knows the reasons and the patterns behind all clouds and you yourself high enough to see beyond horizons We Love You Mom and Dad when you figured out which will know,-too, when you lift J S MOST SPIRITED LORRIE BERGMAN, CHICK MOONEY BEST EYES LEN GILMORE, HOPE LEWIS To: Sheri Fidler From a sweet little girl to a lovely young lady. . .We wish you wis- dom health love and happiness Our love: Dad and Mom. To: Albert Dufur To you Albert we give our sin- cere congratulations for everything you have achieved. We wish you the best of luck in the future. From: The Dufur Family ' all your life. MR PERALDO MRS GREEN FAVORITE TEACHERS FAVORITE CAR DAVE MAES'S FAVORITE TRUCK DAVID Gunws cuTEs'r CHRIS THOMSEN, ALBERT DUFUR BEST DRESSED DENISE MARTENSEN, cLAY HALL 1 1. x w 1 I w 1 xr 1 w I J H H I w Y 1 1 5 V ff 2 l Q T 3 5 s 4 i i 5 E r 5 5 P w i 5 K FAVORITE SAYING I'M GONNA BUFF YA NOW! MOST GULLIBLE LAURA SCURLOCK, DAVE Gunn BEST SMILE SEAN MOYLE, STEPHANIE NELSON CLASS FLIRTS CHRIS GOODMAN, LAURA HUTCHINGS MOST TALKATIVE MARGO SIMPKINS, DAMIAN FIALDINI SHORTEST . TALLEST MIMI Euan, JOHN GAULANO LEE WEEDIN, WHITNEY GLEBA M FAVORITE ALBUM DEIZ LEl5PARD'S PYROMANIA FAVORITE FOOD NACHOS MOST STUDIOUS Lone NGUYEN, KIM MANDAS I . LIKELY 'ro SUCCEED' IJAVID HOWARD, TRACY WILLIAMS II ,, . , , I I SHYEST MIKE Locxwoon, .uu. Fonn I ' I .I 1, ALLEN WILT il I DAVID HOWARD I I ,f I LENNY GILMORE I CHICK MOONEY ALBERT DUFUR If I I! Bgys REPRESENTATIVE . 'I Gm'-S I CANDIDATES -- I TRACY WILLIAMSE I LORRIE BERGMANN MARGO SIMPKINS LAURA SCURLOCIQ STEPHANIE ' NELSON BOYS AND GIRLS REPRESENTATIVE CANDIDATES r , , . J V LONG NGUYEN j . C -I P -l i s A v v I 1 . 1 1 Q 4 I 0 R I . A 1 DEANA WHITE N Q , . - W , VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN r , ' 5 1 4 EJ Academic Top Thirty ' l l l 1. Long Nguyen 3 2. Tom Green 1 3. Clay Hall, Sean Moyle 'N 4. Allen Wilt, Tracy Williams l 5. Stephanie Nelson, Tim Shields 6. Mark Smith, Cyndie Flea l 7. Frances Kung, Kim Mandas 8. Lemaire Cohen, Joyce Jesch Q52 David Howard, Albert Dulur Lorrie Bergmann, David Gurr . Joni McBride, Laura Scurlock Erick Thomas, Deana White Len Gilmore, Joyce Ondich Margo Simpkins, Debbie Sandlin Chick Mooney, Michelle Leigh Jim Kuang, Dan Alvarado 4 I x, K L 2 5 W 4 1 Q 5 4 X . I Seniors have close G.P.A.'s i 2 1 ll' Gina Clark 1982 Graduate Kenneth Acker 1979 Graduate 1845 Prater Way 358-8485 5 gmt 4 r 3? ,A if CLUBS X' ,aA :gm , 1 ., A ,, , National Honor Society has a lot to honor Induction Ceremony STANDING: Michelle Leigh, Joyce Jesch, Sean Moyle, Joni McBride, David Gurr, Margo Simpkins, Albert Dufur, Debbie Sandlin, Bryan Hooper, David Howard, Stephanie Nelson, Deana White, Mark Smith, Frances Kung, Lemaire Cohen. SITTING: Darlene Casey, Lizbeth Cohen, Monica Flores, Robert Fralick, Tracy Freeland, Chick Mooney, Jeannie Stauffer, Erick Thomas, Hue Phan, Long Nguyen. The New Inductees: Darlene Casey, Lizbeth Cohen, Monica Flores, Robert Fralick, Tracy Freeland, Bryan Hooper, Chick Mooney, Jeannie Stauffer, Erick Thomas, Hue Phan. ,..a- President David Howard listens to Deana White and Mark Smith. Honor Society Officers: Treasurer, Long Nguyeng President, David Howard, Vice- President, David Gurrg Representative, Deana White: Sargeant-at-arms, Allen Wilt. BACK ROW: Mark Smith, Laura Scur- lock, Lemaire Cohen, David Gurr, Sean Moyle, Lenny Gilmore, Allen Wilt, MID- DLE ROW: David Howard, Joyce Ondich, Tracy Williams, Stephanie Nelson, Joni McBride, Long Nguyen. FRONT ROW: Frances Kung, Lorrie Bergmann, Michelle Leigh, Kim Mandas, Joyce Jesch, Deana White. The people in Honor Society are very good students. lt is a special privilege to be in this society. The young adults will have a very success- ful future. Good luck to everyone. Honor Society 57 NHS introduces their newest Q: W ' 'Nou DW, N A ww HMM f-w5bG22JLl11fszg Mug H 54' lqgdr Carlin 7Xftm'Cif . lafvfr-Fi? V M irzifllftub A ' 5 5 Q jvnxt-Iv! i ' ' 5-:,,',n , , Ggf? wfwnffrdi ,, , ,,,,A . , , 4,-. 4. ,,,.., W 'N t if 1 sulfur as-.r' ' 1 af ,. ,... ,,,,, M f y ' ' fg??f:4 M fl fi 255555 ., ,,,. , . V. M. f Ij , TI 51: c ff ffffvfMM.mW,f ivgm k Q ,gc ff , K1 QQ, Z 2' Q of ,K ff , f 4 if 2 ft ff f ww , U' -f' F? fx' f' ,f , 1 ,,fms,v,Mf my af, f f, 4, 4 Lf Q! I W 1-mi: W- The National Honor Society induction ceremony took place in Sparks High's little theater. lt introduced the new members who were picked to join, because of their outstanding grades. They had a guest speaker, Mills Lane, who gave a speech on law and justice, I and also Lorrie Bergmann entertained them by sing- ing. lnductees, Back Row: Dave Santina, Mark Shepersky, Rocky Triplett, Tony Turvey, Steve Wilson, Clayton Chappell, John Berry, Lang Norris, Tom Miller, Ron Rasmussen, Mark Riparbelli, Jason Geddes, Charles Nemitz, James Goslin. Front Row: Carrie Russell, Heidi Hansen, Michele Hardie, Cynthia Townsend, Dung Hong, Andrea Lybarger, Anna Martin, Karen Forman, Janey Meng, Suk Yang Chang, Kristin Hill, Marcie Devere, Julie Oppio, Kris Galleron. Karen Forman displays the N.H.S yearbook. Mrs. Keele congratulating the newest members of the club. Current officers, Standing: Joyce Jesch, Cindi Rae, Joni McBride, David How- ard, Clay Hall, Long Nguyen, Michelle Leigh, Bryan Hooper, Erick Thomas, Joyce Ondich. Lorrie Bergmann puts out a soft tune. Clay Hall introducing the new inductees. Mills Lane, District Attorney, giving a speech on law. Spring Honor Society Induction 59 . Staff left to right: . Drill Team: Doug . Color Guard: Kirk R.O.T.C. marches on this year. ROTC is one ofthe grow- ing clubs here at Sparks High. The people in here are going to be impor- tant in the work that they do. We are especially proud of the ones who go into the military. They all work very hard to acheive their goals in life. So go on and achieve your goals in life. We wish you well inthe years to come. ,QL A A 1 vfwgc Q Mark Smith, Frank LaClare, Michele Hardie, Regina Smith, David - Arevalo, Briscoe, Russell Hicks, Cory Creveling, David Arevalo, Leo Hyde, Joe Plaisted, Mark Smith, Jon Johnson, Wayne Meredith, Rolando Cabada, Brian Take-moto. Plaisted, Kevin Ware, Ken Johnson, Todd Agerton, Chris Roy. 4. A Company: Joe Plaisted lcommanderl, Wayne Meredith, Chris Roy, Mike Munan, Larry Patterson, Shawn Carlson, Todd Agerton, Melissa Cockerham, Lori Selbach, Maurice Herbst, Michael Philips, Chris Allen, John McKinley. 5. C Company: Fred Bitz icommanderl, Troy Groth, Amelia McGeorge, Myra Dinius, Albert Bowes, Cynthia Brown, Kristen Hart, Leonard Norman, Bruce Banfield, Debbie Ross, 6. D Company: Jon Johnson, Brian Takemoto, Russell Hicks, Lisa Troop, Chris Anderson, Becky Bland, Tom Navarette, James Penrose, Arnold McGuire, Robert Rogers, Shawn Carlson. 60 RST? Bill McDonald, Leader, Bruce Bantield, Maurice Herbst, Mark Luse, Julia McDonald, B Company: Forrest Smith, Cory Creveling fplatoon Ieaderi, Bay Huber, Bill Mcdonald, Charles White, Maria Saldana, Boss Brymer, Larry Paulsen, Julia McDonald, Althea Nattress, Carl Smith, Dennie Smith, Rhonda Duby. Ft.O.T.C. 61 The hackers work away with the computers The 1984 Computer Club was a popular organization. There were about eighteen SHS students involved. The students learned a lot while accomplishing their work. Mrs. Sill enjoyed working with this bunch of computer geniuses. il Back Row Eric Garcia Garrett Dangerfield Mike Obergerger Allan Wagner Arnold McGuire John Reyes Keith Hargrove Middle Row Chris Rollins Randy Schofield Travis Chambliss Long Nguyen AI Bowes Rodney Fink Greg Spreen Bobby Adams Seated Laura Daugherty Tammy Collins Hiram. H Keith Hargrove learns how to work the computer. Mike Brown waits anxiously for the next game to come on his screen. Steve Stoneburner plays with his computer stick, At least Randy Scofield is doing his work. Ken Johnson is looking like a computer Wiz. Some SHS students learning how to work the computer. Greg Spreen types a note on the computer. Frances Kung showing us her favorite computer. ,M mv-- Club compares cul Top Row: Marit Nordstrand, Chip Woodyard, Ernest Stevens. Flashante Flatanyake. Bottom Row: Frances Kung, Eric Garcia, lvlr. Lish, Ftod Trexler, Shelly Schweigert International Club is designed to improve international relations between stu- dents and also to increase communications of native students with foreign students. The international club also brings about greater understanding of other cultures and also raises money for scholarships. Club President, Frances Kung poses with box of Fund-raising candy at right. 64 tl.ll'eS , ,,,, 'V , A ' f r S gritty A hz 1 ' if 'fa W French Club increases cultural awareness 0 .51 'EQ Qi f '5-. A sr X W--X--ww...,,,,N' taxi 'i l it l A Mrs. Olson, Chris Champagne, Karen Carriere, Sara Weatherford, Justin Champagne. Students that are interested in learning more about the French culture and traditions joined together in the French Club. One of the many activities the club performed was the planning and participation forthe Foreign language lair. They also planned and celebrated French holi- days. The purpose ol the club was to increase cultural awareness. Club president Sara Weatherford discusses ideas with fellow club members at left. French Club 65 Jr. Masquers is a great bunch of actors Mr. Cahill, club advisor, be- lieved that this year's Jr. Mas- quers club would be very suc- cessful in the support of our dra- ma productions. Their creative fund raisers, such as the slave sale, were entertaining as well as profitable. Standing: Kristi Trexler, Craig Whitney, Kneeling: Mr. Cahill, Kim Peden, Bill McDonald, Mary Burger, Greg Cremer, Vonda Marshall, Eric Garcia, Michelle Espil. Sitting: Troy Falk, Steve Young, Erin Peel, Irene Baskerville, Brad Catmull, Chrysti Berge, Amy Peterson. Club officers from left to right: Bill McDonald, Erin Peel: Irene Baskerville, President: Brad Catmullg Troy Falk. As Marko Pinto shook his derriere, David Fujii, as the m.c. at the slave sale, begins to laugh. Chrysti Berge waits anxiously as the crowd begins to bid higher. Irene Baskerville and associates look on in dismay during a club meeting. David Fujii cannot believe his eyes when Brad Cat- mull walks out. Mr. Cahill laughs when he hears about the transves- tite slave sale. Q 1 X. Jr. Masquers ............ Chorus sings their hearts out of Q 5 2 ig ei V! ii in gi : Chorus was exceptionally good this year. They hit every note right on cue. Mr. Skogs- berg was really proud of his little singing angels. They worked really hard to reach their goals. Mr. Skogsberg begins to direct the large group of singers, A Cappella FRONT ROW: Dana Freeman, SECOND ROW: Diane Weeks. Shelly O'Neill, Shanna Hudson, Michelle Hardie, Heidi Thompson, Nanette Acree, Michelle Miller, Jennifer Stoltz, THIRD ROW: Tami Miller, Richard Bean, Mark Bushgens, Christine Partei. Susan Sancio, Cheri Potts, Jennifer Roy, Debbie Ross, FOURTH ROW: Holli Rind, Brenda Dalton, Kris Gill, Tammy Arnold, Wanda Hughett. April Dinan, Georgiana Rollins. Mixed Ensemble: Michelle Hardie, Karen Severt, Theresa Patterson, Tammy Arnold, Lisa Troop, John Law, Mark Bushgens. Marci Devere, Chris Marvin. A Cappella Chorus FRONT ROW: Richard Bean Michelle Hardie, Karen Severt, Nanette Acree, Michelle Miller, SECOND ROW: Mike Engmann, Mark Bushgens. Heidi Thompson, Christine Partel. Susan Sancio. THIRD ROW: Mauci Devere, Tammy Arnold, Wanda Hughett. Chorus at Christmas Concert FRONT ROW: April Dinan, Ge-orgianna Rollins, Tami Miller, Richard Bean, Mark Bushgens, Christine Partei, Susna Sanclo. Cherie Potts, Jennifer Roy, Debbie Ross, SECOND ROW: Shanna Hudson, Michelle Hardie, Heidi Thompson, Michelle Miller. Hollie Rind, Brenda Dalton, Kris Gill, Tammy Arnold, Wanda Hughett THIRD ROW: Dana Freeman, John Hannah, Rhonda Duby, Diane Weeks, Shelly O'NeiII. FOURTH ROW: John Law, Diane St. Clair, Deana Ouintal, Michelle Sweet, Chris Roy, Kevin Hanks. FIFTH ROW: Lorianne Selbach. Theresa Patterson, Mr. Skogsberg. A Cappella Chorus: FRONT ROW: Nanette Acree, Michelle Miller, SECOND ROW: Susan Sancio, Cheri Pots, THIRD ROW: Wanda Hughette, April Dinan. N. v l A715 5 , -hx ,Qi 3 X X' ,. L.7, i it? fr rree A, Q ri v if 3 ,ii jg 2 :E V-5 fl X P are C 1 -...Mx-i ui:- SAN -- -- .A Q C i a lf 5 2 as 1' eg 2 Sf, wg e k Q 3 ,iz ii, M b-H Q '1A ' ' 3 it it , , ,I 4 , ,Eff , , Piano picker Dana Freeman A Cappella Chorus: Front row: Diane Weeks. Shelly O'NeilI, Richard Bean, Michelle Hardie, Karen Severt, Nanette Acree, Mi- chelle Miller, Dana Freeman SECOND ROW: Tami Miller, Brenda Dalton, Mike Engemann, Mark Bushgens, Heidi Thompson, Christine Partei, Susan Sancio, Cherie Potts, Jennifer Stoltz, THIRD POW: Kris Gill, Marci Devere, l-lolli Hind, Tammy Arnold, Wanda l-lughette, April Dinan, Georgianna Rollins, Debbie Floss, Jennifer Hoy Chorus 69 Band really BLEW it this year. But seriously folks, they reaily didn't blow it. They sounded really good this year. A lot of the credit goes to Mr. Vaughn , the band director. Keep up the good work 1. Mr. Vaughn begins to start the band up for their concert. FRONT ROW: Sandy Chinvarasopak, Ashton Bardot. BACK ROW: Myra Dinius, Elizabeth Martin. FIRST ROW: Ashton Bardot, Rychel Bran- nan, Rachelle Blair, Chris Rayborn. SEC- OND ROW: Elizabeth Martin, Allison Absher. Matt Martensen, Tom 1 Navarrette. THIRD ROW: Scott McMillan, Wayne Meredith, Dale Moss, Mike Stevenson. FOURTH ROW: Jim Kid- ney, Eddie Bergmann, Ken Williams. 4, FRONT ROW: Natalie Tucker, Gloria Dady. MIDDLE ROW: Tom Na- varrette, Mike Hearn, Olisi Lui. THIRD ROW: Mike Stevenson, Chris Colvin. FIRST ROW: Diane Butler, Sandy Chinvaralsopak, Ashton Bardot, Rychel Brannan, Rachelle Blair, Chris Rayborn. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Hearn, Lellani, Geronimo, Myra Dinius, 'Elizabeth,Martin, Allison Absher, ,Matt Martensen, Tom Navarette, Mike Hearn. THIRD ROW: Scott McMillan, Wayne,Merideth, Dale Moss, Mike Stevenson. FOIJRTH ROW: Jim Kidney,NEd Bergmaml, Kent'-Williams, Tom Avansinoz, ' FRONT ROW: Chris Raybbm, Natalie Tucker, Gloria Dady, James Lambert, Stephe anie Morris, Veved Geronimo. MIDDLE RO,W:':Mlke Hearn, VOlisi Lui, Russell Gillespie, Leo Hyde, Dan Allen, Lisa Claypool, Timber Lizotte. BACK ROW: Mike Stevenson, Chris'Colvin, Richard Lefler, Chris Allen. ' I , Z r Mary Ann Lazzari, student teacher, prepares tostrike up-the. band. X Band 71 Kiwi Class Creates 7th Anniversary Edition This year's Terminus staff worked extra hard on this special edition tor the seventy-fifth anniversary ot the school. lt was a special time for the seniors in the class. BrettJohnston, the editor ot Terminus, did a very good job this year. The eighteen- member class was made up four- teen seniors. They did their job as well as they could. QQ: Editor ..................... .,.. B rett Johnston Assitant editor ..,.,.,,,..,..t .... L isa Whitmore History, Art and Photo editor ..., .... K evin Howell Business Manager .....,..... .... D orothy Lopez Clubs .,..,.,...,. ...,..,..,.t.,.... F? oxy Lavelle Activities ......, ,.......,.,.,.,., K aren Bocuher Sports ...... ..,.. C hris Goodman and Dave Fujii Academics . . . .... Kami Rock and Chris Thomsen Sr. Class . . ...,.... Clay Hall and Kristi Zmak Jr. Class ..... .............. T om Wagner Soph. Class .... ..... .... M a rc Johnston Frosh. Class . . . ....... .... E d Anderson Index .......... ......................... . . .Dorothy Lopez Photographers .. . ..................... Kelly Young, Dana Sharp, Renee Childers, Kristi Zmak, and Tom Wagner l as use is we gi,Q,,,,,,,,mL,w,,,, ,, , VT? Kami Rock, Chris Thomsen, and Karen Boucher listen to Mr. Furman's beginning of the year speech. Lisa Whitmore looks over some copy as Marc Johnston fumbles with the camera. Kevin Howell working intensely on organizing some pictures for the yearbook. Kelly Young looks over at Dana Sharp for the pictures she needs. Chris Thomsen getting some information from the boys. Clay Hall and Dave Fujii show the techniques of putting together a layout to Eddie Anderson. Kristi Zmak looks to the camera with an angry look as she cuts diamonds out for the yearbook. Chris Goodman pretending to be busy in class working on the yearbook. Terminus 73 X Extr extr Streamlme goes national WW .. K iyyf li 552 lliljri No, Streamline really didn't go national, but Mrs. Olsen, Streamline advisor, felt that this year's staff was very highly qualified for a high school paper. The young adults worked especially hard this school year. Copy editor, Bill McDonald, did a splendid job this year. He is one of the few seniors. Toney Rizzo as news editor, was one person who Mrs. Olsen could count on, she was also a senior. Bottom row: Roxy Robinson, Erinn Richards, Tina Walker, and Lisa Gendreau. Second row: Advisor, Mrs. Olsen, Toney Rizzo, Susan Elbe, mascot, Annette Olsen. Third row: Beth Altergott, Keith Morrison, Lisa Olsen, and Annie Guise. Fourth row: Lauren Rockwood, Dale Kreiser, Marit Nordstrand, Bill McDonald. Lisa Gendreau and Deanna Rowlands discuss a layout for the newspa- er. Flgtoxy Robinson is working diligently on her story. Bill McDonald finds a space to do his job. Lisa Gendreau shows Annette Olsen some ideas for her story. Mrs. Olsen, advisor, breaths in relief for the paper is done. Deanna Rowlands and Tina Walker smile because their work is tin- ished. Tina Walker approves Roxy Robinson's story. E... Streamline 75 Reaching beyond with Literary Magazine The Literary Magazine is composure of stories, poems, and artwork done by students and teachers here at Sparks High. Anybody can submit material to be used in the Literary Magazine. They ask that you turn in a copy to us and you keep the original. lt can be turned into C-11, your english teacher or any Magazine staff member. The staff then reads the material and votes on what's to be used in the magazine. Pal Tremblay thinking on what to put on his sign. Mike Rusk concerning himself with the painting ofa post er. Kami Rock and Bill McDonald seeming really enthused Michelle Leigh reading over a story and seeming to be enjoying it very much. Stephanie Nelson and Mitzi Bell listening to a story sen in by a student. I Mrs. Green concentrating on the story being read. Donna Fujimoto re-writing a story that was sent in by z, student. Lisa Wiley and Shelly Mower concentrating on who if reading the poem. Clay Hall taking thought on a story being read. Literary Magazine 77 Pep Club has a very good year Pep Club worked hard this year to make it spe- cial for the graduating class of 1984. This year was really special to the seniors, because they tried to make it the best. !i lg' 78 ?'ll .ill SENIORS Top Row: Lorrie Bergmann, Laura Hutchings, Karen Boucher, Jeannie Staufter, Kim Mandas, Bottom Row: Mimi Fujii, Stephanie Perry, Denise Martensen, Chris Thomsen, Stephanie Nelson, Tracy Williams, Laura Scur- lock. President Laura Scurlock listens to a proposal to make some money for Pep Club, PEP CLUB OFFICERS: President Laura Scurlock: Secre- tary, Lorrie Bergmann: Sargeants-at-Arms, Tracy Williams and Denise Martenseng and not pictured is Representative, Chris Thomsen, JUNIORS Top Row: Erinn Richards, Tammy Mooney, Kris Galleron, Maria Brown. Bottom Row: Heidi Hansen, Karen Corbridge, Wendy Brown, Melissa Maddox, SOPHOMORES Top Row: Debbie Rosas, Sharon Hansen, Corrine Williams, Renee Zmak, Cori Stautter, Lisa Rice, Donna Sparhawk, Leann Campbell, Stephanie Morris. Mid- dle Row: Stacy Stewart, Donna Carlson, Stephanie Farley, Jennifer Sussman, Karen Carriere, Sara Weatherford. Bot- tom Row: Marian Zabala, Stacey Giersbach, April Eagan, Misha Miller, Chris Raborn, Becky Bland. Jill Ford and Laura Hutchings at one of the many excit- ing meetings. FRESHMAN Top Row: Laura Edentield, Suzanne Fricke, Caryn Coombs. Bottom Row: Heather McClure, Adrianna Guzman, Cristi Maciel, Tiffany Annand. Tiffany Annand trying to stay awake during an early club meeting. ...sl .sss .'t:'i rrrr- X... e-l- Y rr. 1 V Pep Club 79 Mooney leads good group of student leaders Qi r i 5 Q sv ' 2 , 1 3 A .- ..,M,. T M .rot d Qv-.s.esvm- Student Council is a very strong group of Sparks High students. President Chick Moo- ney, kept the whole student body very well organized, especially in the assemblies. Every- one in Student Council worked very hard this year to make it a good year for the graduating seniors. gp. Back Row: Chris Goodman, Kim Weakland, Chick Mooney, Albert Dufur, Lorrie Bergmann, David Curr, Tracy Williams, Debbie Rosas, Stephanie Fariey, Sherri Hornbaker, Eric Garcia, Kevin Howell, Ken Johnson. Front Row: Erin Hutchens. Joyce Ondich, Margo Simpkins, Lisa Almendariz, Mimi Fujii, Roxy Robinson, Chris Thomsen, Tim Mooney, Karen Carries, Darreil Williams, Laura Edeniield, Dan Scurlock, Caryn Coombes, Tiffany Annand, Heidi Hansen, Wendy Brown, David Howard, Deana White, Sandy Day, Dorothy Lopez. EEF: f Left to Right: Student Body Officersp President Chick Mooney, Secretary Lorrie Bergmann, Treasurer David Gurr, Vice President Tracy Williams, Left to Right: Senior Class Officers, President Mimi Fujii, Secre- tary Margo Simpkins, Treasurer Roxy Robinson, Vice President Chris Goodman. Lett to Right: Junior Class Officers, President Wendy Brown, Vice President Heidi Hansen, SecretarylTreasurer Kim Weakland. Lett to Right: Sophomore Class Officersg President Debbie Ro- sas, Secretary!Treasurer Darrell Williams, Vice President Steph- anie Farley. Left to Right: Freshman Class Officers, President Tim Mooney, Represenative Caryn Coombes, Vice President Dan Scurlock, Se- cretary!Treasurer Tiffany Annand. President Chick Mooney listens to a new proposal. Student Council 81 Class officers smile for the camera Senior Class Officers, spring semester, Back: Stephanie Nelson, vice-president, Margo Simpkins, secretaryftrea- surer. Front: Debbie Sandlin, representative, tnot picturedj Chris Goodman, president. Junior Class Officers, spring semester: Wendy Brown, president: Heidi Hansen, vice-presidentg Anna Martin, se- cretaryftreasurerg Staci Rose, representative. Sophomore Class Officers, spring semester: Sharon Hansen, president: Stephanie Farley, vice-presidentg Jill Ruiz, secretaryftreasurerg John O'Flourke, representative, Freshman Class Officers, spring semester, Back: Matt Martenson, presidentg Dell Chappell, vice-president. Front: Molly Phares, representativeg Tiffany Annand, secretary- ftreasurer. ? - i, W l Indian students form active club W I Back Row: Paula Plympton, Erin l-lutchens, Mike Rusk, Rosa Martinez, Melissa Harris, Eugene Rucker, Susan Leedy. Front Row: Karen Leyva, Priscilla Plympton, Geneva Esselstrom, Chris Gray, Joyla Gates. The American indian Club is a social and culturable club. It provides a setting for the indian students to meet St practice Indian cultural activities, and to give indian students a group through which to communicate with indian youth in other areas. The members ot this club meet twice a month to exchange information concerning local Indian cultural, recreational, or political activities and to plan school, weekend, or evening club projects. This year the club attended the Carson Colony's Nevada Day Pow-Wow and the members of the club participated in the annual Native American Spring Arts Festival and a State indian youth conference. indian Club 83 Forensics debates about it this year X x wk tic , x at r ks. The Forensics team worked very hard and diligently this year. Mr. Crippen, advi- sor, states that the people were different and very good sports. They won and lost, but with the spirit of Sparks l-ligh. Forensics mem bers Sandy Day, Brad Catmull, Laura Edenfield prepare to show their stuff. Kris Mandeil lets the star in himself show. Michelle Owens and Vickie Shan- non express the teamwork shown in debate. Heather McClure sheds a smile on a happy occassion, F.B.L.A. plans on working this year. Future Business Leaders of America tF.B.L.A.J is one of the best clubs here at Sparks. The girls that join this are going to be prepared for the future and what happens out there in the big city. This is what F.B.L.A. was made for and that is what it will always be for. F,B.L.A. Members sitting: Heidi Han- sen, Andrea Lybarger, Joyce Ondich, Bobbi Peres. Standing: Kathy King, Lisa Gendreau, Tabby Graham. Officers of F.B.L.A. Heidi Hansen, Andrea Lybarger, Joyce Oncich. Heidi Hansen looks in amazement at a business deal. Andrea Lybarger and Heidi Hansen go to their locker to some notes for a buying deal. iiifil' 5Yt'i'U3r7f 1 fm' r w V 1 L ' if J Block S shows their stuff Back Row: John Pinto, Damian Fialdini, Allen Wilt, Sean Moyle, David Gurr, Front Row: Erick Thomas, Mark Pinto, Bryan Hooper, David Howard. 4 .. 1 Block S is an honorary club which helps out with school functions throughout the year. One of the many functions they helped out with was arranging for the Corvettes for football homecoming for the homecoming queen candidates and their escorts to ride in, Sparks l-liglfs lettermen show off the No. l school. Dave Maes and Clay Hall show off their sign of Nick Troll. Block S officers: David Gurr, secretary treasurerg John Pinlo, sergeant at arrnsg Allen Will, vice president: lnot picturedj Albert Dufur, president, Rlce Bowl Restaurant 3 3333333 APPUINTMEIVTS - 358 7777 1001 Pyramid Way Suite 108 Pyramid Professional Tower SCIENTIF C HA R CARE CENTER BSI! 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They stood in the cold and cheered at football games and kept the spirit up at all of the basketball games. They A are all fun to be around and are always smiling. Q .mm H .sg ,, qfeswfw er 'gizwfw ., ,,,, , .... , 5 Tracy, Chris, Lorrie, and Deni- sepose for the camera. Mimi and Stephanie show their smiling faces. Chris, Stephanie, and Varsity Cheerleader Suzette Stewart get close. Tracy gets embarrassed after she throws a football at Mr. Horan. Songleaders perform a routine to start the spirit at an assembly. Stephanie Bean Nelson shows her spirit. Chris leads the crowd in a cheer cheer. Sohgleaders 111 Suzette Stewart ,, Ye, Heidi Hansen Laura Hutchings Wendy Brown Janet Bentley Karen Corbridge Our varsity cheerleaders boosted spirit ',,nnv ' AM if W SEQ new .,. .iaifwf..Wi.i' . ,,. , .. 'WL S T Wa.- . .. 1 i l V.. .. .QW .V ,ffm , .. I , f , x V-E., In '- 1. ' Q riil . if . . was In A 1 , X re aw if' .eff , . V , K is l . fem fi 5, E we we .. .tm If K if ' lfdzlw 5 fm-as-..,..x new New 5 M K - .vt 3 fS:sr,E52 ' ' XR ' 9 -1 -4 ' LX ' Q V 'Tf,.g' i-fL 1 l A s Ft 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 Leading cheers takes a strong voice and steady smile. Months of practice create a solid squad. Karen Corbridge flashes a smile as she does her dance routine. Suzzette Stewart even lends a lit- tle support to our tennis team. ln tront, the Varsity Peppers sing it nice and loud. Heidi Hansen leads her comrades in a cheer. The Varsity Cheerleaders look in astonishment at the spirit of the Senior Class. if-L A 'ff ' mass W' f ' A f Y' , i 1 Mn 'H L' Y' fir 3- ? 5? E wif hd' mf' f., 3 , .-Amp Rf. . l Qyviff-'ee Songleaders and Varsity bring up the spirit level at an assembly. Cheerleaders lend a smile to the other side, Even at time outs, our cheerleaders keep it up. Laura and Denise in the S in the new cheer The Wave . Stephanie and Karen show their stuff. Lorrie and Denise get close. As the rain flattened their hair, it did not flatten their spirit. Do Laura and Tracy know something that we don't'? Hoping the other team will rebound the ball. Our Cheerleaders are always smiling. C ,, f Drill Team shows their personality Top Row: Yvonne Schwarz, Cathy Evans, Lisa Wiley, Julie Oppio, Wendy Benedetti, Anna Martin, Courtnay Gann. Second Row: Stacy Duran, Debbie Sandlin, Chrissy Coombes, Monica Flores, Cyndi Rea, Sandy Grupczynski, Amy Allen. Third Row: Joyce Jesch, Roxy Robinson, Michelle Leigh, Tammy Mooney, Dana Freeman, Stacy Rose, Tracy Freeland. Fourth Row: Teri Morrison, Becky Garcia, Mitzi Bell, Margo Sirnpkins, Donna Carlson, Janey Meng, Beth Edenfield. . .Y r ,Z l E . N 1. Mitzi Bell at lunch time practice. 2. Early in the morning, Drill Team is out practicing the new drill for the next game. 3. Our Drill Team shows Us a bit of their funny side. 4. Teri Morrison and Tammy Mooney move to the beat to form the awesome 41. 5. Drill Team performs to the hit Rock It at a basketball game. 6. Drill Team performs and makes fun of Reeds wonder Raider drill team. 7. St 8. Drill Team performs at Christmas assembly in their pillow heads. MW jj ff'i'l llff Drill Team 1 17 ,,,, ,f el ...fff,, Tracy Williams Escorted by David Gurr Stephanie Nelson Escorted by Eric Thomas Queen candidates await decision at 1983 football Homecoming was an evening full of excitement. The crowd cheered as Stephanie Nelson was crowned Homecom- ing queen. The lovely Stephanie was escorted by the charming Eric Thomas. All in all it was a grand event. Homecoming Lorrie Bergmann Escorted by Robert Fraiick Laura Schurlock Escorted by Damian Fialdini wt f Stephanie Nelson astonished to be nominated homecoming queen. Winning queen Stephanie Nelson shares her excitement. Laura Scurlock congratulating the winning queen. The royal court huddles around to give the queen best wishes, Football captains Bryan Hooper, and Albert Dufur await to compliment the queen. Football Homecoming 119 ,n.. , Cori Stauffer Corinne Williams Debbie Rosas Stephanie Farley Sharon Hanson Renee Duff Knot shownj J V Cheerleaders are great s so My X ,Q Q --Q-4- me awe, -.,-Wmfmaw., aw Mwsmew-Mi .i iwsx ' s ,Mc ami, -WN A i'5i ':' .Wa -, 151 gm.g1f,,f-155 Sigma' A . A .W ,, f11Qfag:j3-'f A- , N in gtg:-if 'm H- N- W' QM MW 'N MlFli:':QL5 as M-M in W T Q 4:,F:1jf::.:l1.1mI3,. vi ' 'I1,.g . .5453 We ict:-yw... or 2 My I ' N ,Wwe stevie X N V-fr-i , , 4 , ,- Q 2 N- 'A M, ,, M ' QE?-'??3Q'1QM. 'rfifivs A , M3 :rM , -was-i. , 3 4 4, QT, mst ,WW ' Si Wfgfsssfw 'A 1 ., R ai, ,2fsr 's':r-+nYg?S,:'-ifss'h?SfTri3Asff-effe-vs 'W A A ---N 1z.,.c:,5n is M A ,X , 1. .... -.. 3 fswmwxssmmmsa, fi Q N, W fn' ,i is MQ W xl Ssliffi-2,53 X 5? 1 n AX ,ic 2 fi, ' T The J.V, cheerleaders had a great year and had a lot of spirit. They were full of and excitement the whole year through. They stayed with the teams during the times we lost and won. lNe're sorry that we didn't have one of our cheerleaders at the beginning of the season. One of our famous j.v. cheerleaders shows her true personality. Stephanie and Debbie smile for the camera. Our J.V. cheerleaders get spirited at an assem Stephanie with one of her better looks. Cori stands on Sharon for the Hello cheer. Homecoming assembly everybody gets rowdy. J.V. cheerleaders do a fight cheer at a Basketball game J.V. Cheerleaders 121 ..X. ,X ...A . 'Q 'tl W . T 4 Q 'f ' 3 vs Powder Puff teams played an outstanding game fi: jfj, The powderpuff football game was an adventure this year. Kami Rock made the first awesome touchdown for the A- Team. Lorrie Bergmann made the tying touchdown for the B-Team. The final score was 6-6. Albert Dufur looked extravagant in his dress which is why he won king candi- date. Chick Landry Mooney coached the B-Team. lt was a very tight game. The players were like mad-dogs. Kevin Gallio was the assistant coachg his support was appreciated. Sean Moyie coached the A-Team through a very suspensful game. Jeff Maciel was the inspirational assistant coachg he was a real help in the game. After- wards there were no enemies, and everyone QOI together and had a pizza. Mitzi Bell poses for a star photo- graph. Varsity Cheerleaders fail to make their pyramid. The A team produces their strategy. The Drill Team poses for their picture. Kami Rock is blindsided and forced to the ground. Suzette Stewart looking for an open hole. The Songleaders prepare to show their stuff. Roxy Lavelle throws another one of her awesome passes. Coach Chick Landry Mooney roots his team on. The king candidates await the fi- nal decision. 1983-84 Powder Puff 123 Suzanne Fricke Anita Cappuro Caryn Coombes Kristi Maciel Adrianna Guzman 1. Caryn Coombes, Kristi Maciel, and Suzanne Fricke do a hello cheer during basketball season. Q 2. Caryn Coombes, Kristi Maciel, , Suzanne Fricke, and Adrianna l Guzman show their Sparks High smiles. 3. Caryn Coombes - star-struck again. Freshman cheerleaders are all smiles 5 . 4 1 l l I 1 l l 1 3 E r iff? - f .. ..v61Wek?Fs Ks- A Ei Sem iw- Flag twirlers are great wa., the music to start. 2. A solo by Sherri Hornbaker. 3. Reach for the sky! 5. A Iitile behind the back twirling. 74 pf mf , 1 AM1fVQA We 'Z 4 :,- K 9 9 ,4 .... ,....f, A, ., . Sandy Day reaches down to pick up a dropped flag, as the others wait intently for 4. Karen Severt shows how it can be done with her eyes closed. Flag Tvvirlers 125 'nav W H H X-mas brings out spirit in everyone . , vg11.5.,: . ,' A , ' I .- 1 V .,, . ' ' f 5 5' X QQ - !'4 i'5fg::.1.,bV- 34' fi 5 'lk'-S M A,,,0' A nn, 2 ' 'lf as 'if .. I, 'ff' .X 31 Zry , A S :C ?ii,2 ,v i VL X V , YL MM 1, N .tk in Q -I 3 r wKr v if z 1 X gn-. . K - , V ,Q In , X M xl, I . 7, , tuflgxxki I 3, u1m ,ar Hsfeefmmmeesvf' 'Pri iw rm 1 V T fem The beginning of Christmas 832 Stephanie Nelson and Kristi Zmak stuff- ing their faces on the first day of 8th grade. Seniors performing the skit The first day of 12 grades. 5 freshmen singing Rudolph , showing their Christmas spirit. Mr. Graves and Dena Jacobs untangling the lights for the Christmas tree. Tracy Williams, Lorrie Bergmann, and Chick Mooney setting things up for the tree. Look at all of the Holiday joy!! Dan Scurlock putting the final touches on the tree. Chick Mooney setting up the tree. Santa pays a visit to Sparks High. Five freshmen show appreciation to their brothers and sisters in an embarrassing mo- ment. Christmas '83' 127 Sparks High's second annual Health Fair turned out to be a success. lt was held October 26 in the large gym, with the assistance of Mrs. Evelyn Fleming the school nurse, and student volunteers. Blood tests were done by Sierra Nevada Labs for a fee of 88.00. There were tables set up and demonstrations given by Washoe Medical Center, Suicide Prevention and Crisis Call Center, Sparks Police Department on the use ot illegal drugs and alcholism, The American Heart Institute, and the U.N.Ft. School of Medicine. Oth- er demonstration tables were set up to give further education on ciga- rette smoking and social diseases. A health-age and longevity apprais- al, a dental check up, and informa- tion on blood donations were also provided. 55335 4 ' is N S it S f ill -S A -X is ., ,- E: fi . ' QQ-, - . V - ' tl Fair keeps students informed, healthy I t pf X Q I bt X lr! , i Q ff-1, im .1 -f-1 t X... - S if' ,k , . ' jg. . A f 'Q 1 YQ i i rt l e as . 1 ,s 'X 46 ., .. ,t-, J . . 'WJ W iw . I 7 C 2 ,oy , 1 W 1 K M 3 .A,,. 1 X 1 Xe A I Mann E , io Hope Lewis And Dan Devers test anemia and typing of fel- low students. Lorrie Bergmann and Tracy Williams show oft the library ma- terials with their hero Superman. Chris Callahan is testing a stu- dent tor blood type and anemia, Mike Dulur helps demonstrate the procedure of emergency medical care. Mimi Fujii and David Howard, forever pals. Kaycee Cockerham takes stu- dents' blood pressures while Deborah Eslrella waits patiently in line for her turn. Mrs. Keele talks about another emergency unit demonstration. Officer Zurubi from Sparks Po- lice Department shows and tells about a drug and alcohol abuse display. Mrs. Fleming chats while stu- dents do a blood chemistry panel. Stephanie Farley and Dianne Ashley take a break in between booths. ii awww - Health Fair 129 2 Winter Dance boosts Sparks' spirit Sparks High students gather around to watch Kenny Palmer. Taking time out from D.J.ing, Chris Goodman dances with Molly Phares. . Eric Garcia gettin' down! Tracy Pierce, Michele Morris, and Denise Howard. Tim Moon and Tracy McEIwain dancing to the music. Molly Phares, Brad Catmull, spectators, and David Fujii, Chris Goodman, disc jockeys. Kenny Palmer centipeding. Karen Depaoli, Matt Hutchens and Sharon Hansen, Bruce Ricketts slow dancing. Sophomores having a great time at the dance. . The couples-Tracy McEIwain and Tim Moon, Clay Hall and Jill Ruiz getting close for the final minutes of the dance. This year's Winter Dance was a success, though there was little turnout of students. The dance was held on January 13, 1984, after the basketball game with Fallon. The disc jockeys for the dance were Chris Goodman and David Fujii. They also had a dance contest at the end of the dance. Tim Moon took high honors in the contest. The attendance for the dance was low, but the Sparks High spirit was high. Winter Dance 131 Come Blow Your Horn was a success Alan was a playboy type person. He worked for his father in the waxed fruit factory. Keith played this part real cool. Buddy was his sheltered younger brother. Alan hardly worked, but Buddy always had to be to work right on time. Buddy left home for the first time and went to live with Alan. Dave played the part as a quiet and shy person who in the end became cool. He picked up Alan's image. Buddy's father was a very stub- born man. He was jewish, and he was very strict with Buddy. Troy played this as a mean and harsh person. The mother was very loud, and over protective of Buddy. Erin Alan- Keith Crewninseheild played the part ofa whiner. she Buddy- David Fuiii was always complaining. Peggy Father- Tr0y Falk was a woman who was trying to Mother- Erin Peel break into show business. PGQQY' Vonda Marshall Vonda played a flusey person in Connie- Irene Baskerville this scene. Connie wanted to get married to Alan, and settle down. Irene was a mature person play- ing this part. All together it was a very well done play. e Q t 3 Erin, the mother, trying to remember a phone call. Dave explaining to Alan he has eight pairs of socks. Erin, the mother, looks like she has just seen a ghost. Peggy making a play for the producer Buddy. An unexpected hello from Connie. Dave walks off looking very disappointed after Buddy laughed at him. Erin is nagging at Dave. Come Blow Your Horn 133 f V am Students Rock Sparks High lt was a second annual rock show to raise money for Junior Masguers Drama Club. Sparks High's Little Theater was almost filled to capacity all tour days. The Sparks High per- formers mimicked to the songs of their favorite groups: Van Halen, Culture Club, Pink Floyd, Journey, Kiss, Stevie Nicks, and a long list of others. The sound and lighting were done by seniors Steve Young and Tim Sheilds. Secu- rity tor the show was provided by Keith Crown- ingshieId,, Mike Fimby, and Mark Pinto. This year's rock show brought in more proceeds than last year's show. Over all the rock show was a huge success. Jeff Lenlz tries to digest a micro- phone while portraying Uriah Heep, Shane Allen and Randy Ceccar- elli Jump to Van Halen. Vince Ceccarelli bobs his head in his salute to Angus Young, Jeremy Gunther get's the Let out, as Robert Plant. Mike Fimby and Mark Pinto are schizophrenic as they change from ZZ Top to Air Supply. Mike Rusk and Kevin Howell be- come iron Maiden, Erin Peel lost in the ozone of rock. lrene Baskerville shows ott her braids as Boy George of Culture Club, :nun-ev mmm , 9. Brad Catmull puts the sting in the Scor- Ftock Show 84 135 r f 'Flu W' eff' A -' W2 w.- 7,f fxyq ,.,, 5 V'f'x'!f'E-'- 1' M UL- Basketball Homecoming full of spirit lnmgmxm +un,.,..,A f R ,za rw 1. The Senior float which indicated to flush the Vikings. 2. Marko Pinto shows us his talent on the Junior float. 3. Sophomore float tells us to drown the Vikings. 4. The Freshman float was the winning float. 5. Tom Callos from West Coast demonstrates one of his moves using Wendy Brown as an assistant. 6. Tom demonstrates another one using four of our song- leaders. 7. Our Homecoming escorts show some ot their talents. 8. Roxy Lavelle and Stacy Stewart are gangsters for the day. 9. Whitney Gleba, queen candidate makes a basket in a dress. 10. Dana Sharp and Cyndi Rea try to make a basket. 11. Carter Gilinski shows his spirit on army day. 12. Caryn Coombes, Molly Phares, and Susan Fricke, help with decorating the halls for Homecoming. The 1984 Basketball Homecoming week start- ed off with enthusiasm. We had five days for dress up. The first day was nerd day, then gangster, occupation, army, and maroon and gold day. However, the basketball game didn't turn out how we expected it to. Homecoming Week f: X is s X-E51 1 3 Q x C gl ' , 1 Z Whitney Gieba Cyndi Rea Dana Sharp escorted by Chick Mooney escorted by Fiandy Ceccarelii escorted by Ron Luge Homecoming Game and Ceremony Q ' ' f , f r-:gn f .V ,ff-wzzvwf , .. 7' H , lt 55' V . f .Wf ,, K 1 .M v.., V VA 'ri ,4- .A 37:iiil525?77'925fl f'I13fV?'rf7',ii:ni 'Ml ' H ,zffiujm XF? W 3, , ,. , A , 15 It 1 f fffggg E 1? ,f ff 4 fr - Y 1 X ff' Jff AV if ' ., . GSH, , , t H . ,H-:ey it www . 1 re fm--we A f ,, Q if M , ,M 4, wwf , f Ms- Q --'Hz' mat ,fe . ,..,1 ,A f ,, , ,. , ., Y ' Y ' f ' ' I 1ww'11Af sa A ' :ff 4 f '5-if W fgiiiwofk r f Y, . at , V W,f,.,,, yw, TQ., ' , ,,,, , f sv W W E M 4, y W ZA? Nami f f Bw v ,wa-.,.' if 2 K 5 4 vw QQ www I 1 ig W f Lyi' .,., ,V1, , . , -A we p - , we ,, . 7 5 it , ' Qiiy i ge ' 'a 6 i ,Q E E ggi , , '. VA , A 3' M? V 3 'A oe ne ' 1 , U 1 f1-b1ff 4f -'f' 1 ' .. H., ,.,.,,, A I in ,,..,f 2 4 , W - . ,.,k ,, Chris Goodman Master of Ceremonies Queen Chris Thomsen escorted by Dave Fujii 138 Basketball Homecoming if A This year's Homecoming game against South Tahoe didn't turn out a winner, but the crowning of the Homecoming Queen Chris Thomsen at halftime was. As she said later, lt was one of the most wonderful experiences T of my life. Chris Thomsen rejoins the crowd, after getting a congratulations kiss from team captain Lenny Gilmore. Lenny Gilmore and John Pinto trap a South Tahoe player in the corner. The candidates await the decision from Chris Goodman. Sean Moyle lets it fly on a free-throw. A very happy Chris Thomsen hugs her escort, Dave Fujii. Clay Hall forces a shot up at the Homecoming game, A variety of activities through the year Some of the fads this year were hackysacking and skate boarding. Among the intra- murals this year were model- ing tryouts and track. Intramu- ral track was supposed to have three meets this year to see who was athletic, but two of the meets were rained out. his i i 1 'x k K ,layman David Baker and Roman DeSaIvo catch air. Roman DeSaIvo gets his board off the ground. Roy Chrislie does a hand stand. David Baker jumps over Roman DeSalvo. Chip Woodyard with a 50's day hair- do. David Spencer zooms over a hur- die. Krisi Zenz models the latest fash- ions. Jack Keller kicks up a hackysack. Mike Rusk flies through the air with the ease of a woody. Kristi Zmak tries out for the fashion show. Dave Spencer and Greg Spring sparint it out. Activities 141 ' x Debbie Estrella B Lorrie Brown Bobbie Hieks Company A Company B Company C Four candidates grace Military Ball' Queen Heidi Thompson Company D Kraig'Magnussen Cindi Rea V Chris Goodman Tracy Freeland STEPPIN' OUT F F S.H.S. 50th Annual Fashion Show Lord And Lady Of Fashion Candidates Allen Wilt Margo Sirnpkins Angelo Ferry A Mimi Fujii A V ' ' I Fashion Show 143 1909 ln 1909 a school was founded. Sparks High School became the home ot the Flailroaders. The Railroaders are a proud, spirited group ot people. Many changes have occurred throughout the years. The build- ing has changed locations. After originally sharing a site with the elementary school, the first building was on the corner of C and'15th Streets. Sparks High has changed and modern- ized in the last seventy-tive years, but one thing has not changed and probably never will. The Railroaders' spirit, pride, loyalty, and dedication to- wards Sparks High School will never die. xgtt in M if 55 T 'wk Sparks High's 75th SPAWKS HXBH SCHDDL 'iNAff'f,f Anniversary lrwxmm LT: k:?,EE:,.zE5::n-r.: fha . -yawn-.nn ,gzrm nzmfuiu 5!.'l1:mEl'T!4x:1.Jg3.':'iI' '. in ,, fe , ,zfmwwwwmfz '11r:a2,Wr:::?1m'12lF?iq I-.'22zi:Fs' MQ LM. 'J '..5U'W-.L- ew: .. i W:amm1,vw'w www. r: 1 rg N .Liz rr: -W ,Lg-'im milf mga x Wf1m'bf nag ,EA zap: .L,.::c: 1213105112: LL ,-4.1.1., ..L...fg .v:.mxnfmu:m:sef- nmmwzxmamaaiii xfffgi v 355- X- saga LQW7fi'WrW 'l3f ffxxxl? M: . . Q. . :VJ ' V1 srpf 'J 4 :sz-rifun , W QW -WWW -.'iw, 'Fi :ml sa Ki EEL: I nw N ffm u vw: Q-TWEQTZL' I ' f::,: 1 maxi gg, Mau-v -3' v :2:rfa1 ,X-,., ,,,,, kzsmw - .fm M M ky - ' ' ' - f M WW. L Y '-wwf, - ' - h i'man- ,, 1984 145 Foundations 3,4 -V 1 annum EM , Lx shi. .A ,E k.,. 4 V42 My wasnt Nj . .Lexan r 45 M42 ffl - fum 757.1 W ' .. urges'-i 1 Since the building of the new and recent? Sparks High in 1952, the school has had many new and wonderful things added to it- The present building is the third such building' that Sparks High students have attended. Many foundations were put in this schooli since 1952, which are illustrated on these? pages. From the Tip Whitehead field toi the newest schedule board, Sparks is con- tinuously building tradition. l -fro? , a 6 1 Of 75 years One of the three trees that make Sparks High colorful. 75 years ot Sports competitions brought out the many trophies in our trophy case. Monument on the field dedicated to f'Tip Whitehead. Roxanne Lavelle tells the story of the school to Marc Johnston. The newest schedule board put up by the 1981-82 JR. Masquers. The field dedicated to a former teacher and principal. The old schedule board is still standing. The 1961-62 PEP Club donated SHS. this basketball scoreboard. 147 Sparks is still ' Three ot Sparks l-ligh's glamour girls, Kristi Zmak, Chris Thomsen, Stephanie Nelson. Whatever Mimi Fujii had said sure got the interest ot Cyndi Rea and Tracy Freeland. Dorothy Lopez with a concerned look over her work, Charan Larson, Audra Nagel, and Mimi Fujii enjoy a little sunshine during lunch. Debbie Sandlin looks over at Beth EdenfieId's senior panoramic picture. Deanna White finishes up some English homework in Government. lt's early in the morning as Michelle Leigh and Laura Hutchings walk to school. A little something must have caught Mitzi BeII's eye. Roxy Lavelle looks over at what Karen Boucher has just finished typing up. M Denise Martensen and Renee Goad are all , .midi WWW smiles here. Q JHWTW' angHVs 7 bestfdend Sparks 4 M 1 ' 1 ':iff':fg,2 f?iyff4,3Q,'l-v.4.Q4' . Nh ' ,Wm m 09- The class of '85' groups together tor the staff photographer. Students walk to their classes between B and C halls. Mike Fimby waves as Curtis Riggs doesn't know what to do. These sophomores are checking the closeness ot their morning shaves. The Drill Team jumps tor joy during their skit. Kim Mandas gives Stephanie Nelson a hand in getting her golf ball out ot the water. The team celebrates as coaches Dickin- son and Hastings look to congratulate Jeff Holifield. A mountain of a man, Crazy Bill Dinkins. 6 7 Forever 151 Diamonds are the worId's hardest substance Dave Fujii discussing yearbook matters with Ed Anderson and Tom Wagner. lt seems that English really interests Tracy Freeland and Long Nguyen. But it doesn't seem to interest Mark Smith as much. Gary Schraeder really gets into his Algebra. Mr. Bryn points out a few things to Hope Lewis in Chemistry. Worksheets in government really gets to Monica Flores. In deep thought, Renee Childers thinks of the answers to her test. Mr. Kengla explains the do's and dont's of driving. All is going well in the journalism class STREAMLINE. Marian Zabala looks over at her fl9lQhb0fS paper as Dave Rudolf catches her. -rfih il s S-2 M 1 e E XJ S.H.S. offers some of the worId's hardest subjects You can cut glass with a diamond . . . F gym 1. Taking a break from the float, these juniors decide to hang loose. 2. In an attempt to arouse spirit, the songleaders do their high kick designed routine. 3. The songleaders cheer on the crowd, as Lorrie Bergmann rushes back to her position. 4. As a crucial tirst game came to an end, these Varsity players could tell you the outcome. 5. The crowd, consisting of parents and students, solidly supported our Fall sports' teams. 6. Lisa Wiley and peers do a little creative work on the senior float, in prepara- tion for Homecoming. I' . 5 . n wa , an ' . 13? Lef t . is I 'nv-af' ' ff. .-F' V, ,. ,. ,N 'mf' 171- 'elf T. ,. 5,14 f MW. 9 L' 'Q f uw 0 X s Q ,a From year one 1 r Coach Roy Eriksen studies over his offensive play- book during a defensive series. Caught off guard, Jeannie Stauffer finishes putting a tape in the tape player. Our supporters were one of the reasons why Sparks was still the best around. Karen and Stephanie talk a little during classtime. H' LX V F . l PH H K .L-Mita Bi 3 . '-- ugrw -.Q 71- ii- .t.,., 4 - L., . 5 A puzzled and surprised look on the face of this character. l I l . 6. The 1983-84 Varsity Volleyball Team just clowning around. the best around all starts out with a lump of coal. QA green Freshmany 3 wo 4 4. Kathy K' g wo R 1. Mark Waffor Tons of pressure . . . fhomeworky d is your typical freshman. 2.AIongIineofrg t t gt t 3. A Sparks stud I th f p d fh k h h glytdhh ,- -V Many hours of hard studying ls what these students look forward to. Sara Weatherford explains the matter of her problem to a class- mate. David Arevalo, senior, is the ultimate goal in the minds ot many freshmen. Sparks' very own 'tlnoredible Hulk , Jeff Holifield. And eons of time . . . Qstudyingy fe Result in perfection. fwell . . . , near perfectiony 159 Changes THE ao's 1 ,W ,L i... . .. 4 - ,.. 4 f' 1 '? :ig 1 KI ,,-- i, gi rs ff :7:1Li?gI'.A ' L Vx..- Y X R15 Xhfy I? -Q ' x I ., X' Rein' G ,r l' ' ' '- A , Sl xg 5 X , Ja 11 i 61,231 Vghfvfg ,Yi Uk f V :wg Af? Y x s fg'9'A .53 ,P !! ,,f.., , Sri. 'X' mi 97V7ff 1 Q.. 1 1 E 1 THE 20's through the THE 50's THE 40's The 1983 J.V. football team. The new cheerleaders for the year of 83-84. 1983-84 Sparks High Sparklers, Erin Peel on the girls golf team. Mr. Salmon and Mr. Griffin discussing law. The 1925 football team. A typical male in 1976. The thing a student lived for in 1952 was a letter- man's sweater. Vince Keele, a teacher during the late forties, is the husband of our Mrs. Teddyanna Keele. NM, lllilmr JW' 3 258 531 ' 4 .2 K, , rx - ,.. kg S., .. ,,,... was THE 70's 9 C 3 9 S 2-.33 vm! 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Box 647 Sparks, Nevada 89431 f' 6 ' ufyour air isn't becoming to your 11.5, You should be coming to usu ROBERT BOB B. BENTLEY 1627 PRATER w ONE: :ass-5384 SPARKS, NEVADA 894 ACADEMICS PRINClPAL'S MESSAGE The 1983-1984 school year marks the 75th anniversary of Sparks High School. The first yearbook was titled, 1 Sparks, and records the many school activities, as well as pictures of students and staff. ln 1927 our school year- book called Sparks , became the Terminus in honor of our heritage as a railroad division point. All of the staffers, advisors and students have been enthusiastically involved 1 in making every yearbook meaningful and memorable. The memories captured in the many photos, complete with names and activities, provided a Sparks High School pic- torial history which will be preserved forever. When we are all enjoying the 1984 Terminus, let us not forget the many hours of dedicated service this years staff and advisor have spent in continuing with this traditional 1 publication which will once again provide each of us with a great deal of pleasure. My sincere thanks to each member of the 1983-1984 1 staff and our yearbook advisor, lvlr. Gary Furman, for an excellent Terminus. l 1 l l Administration works wit! L Q 1 , .,., Q 1 A 9 1, ,s,,1,,, , fi y A Orsie Graves Tim Griffin Richard Christensen Edith Crawford 3 ii. oi s wil? Qw- N X -Q 2- vi ' K Q Secretaries for success X L N ? -N 55 A s ,X AN , ...sxgskxgi X Q xx 1 V x 53? ai Q 5 ,V A. ,, we QM K K Va V :IIAV 1 k . s K. A kgwhk . -, 5 '1Q .- i:', , - X S N, .,,., ,T.1,,:h.h c... .M , ,,,. r Q, Quad! Pearl Shreve Jeannie Smith Doris Swedin Jenny Detschaschell Lola Granada Margaret Ames 'K , 5 'sl S 3 ? f 6 , F Orsie Graves 33 . , sz lk' wi I 5 1 ' 4 M X e a aa VV 5 ff K ' .ww ' , A' The Alumni who found Barry Cunningham Carolyn Dondero Roy Eriksen Mary Fox Teddyanna Keele Max Kindall X -. fm. N ' f Q J , f M J Q N . mi X Miriam X 0 ,Qgmwkagiig V 'X M WWW X A S 'Q'- George Lish Jim McCoIIom Georgia Nevin Larry Scott X. a a n u . . . 'W - ':-, . 'f' 5'- 1 in fg-5l5lJlgWN1lq1FU i 'QQ Its hard to stay away TOV,NUjW,ffWf'9 xfgu' P , ,- -1 L 'Lf Y' Tony Melody Art Vaughn 4 if M, ff -A- B Q f , ff fryr A V Sparks High students 1 Jack Batchelder Sandy Batchelder Kathy Bergmann Iii Birmingham Michelle Boyden Jim Bryn f'-ii. V- , , A ff fa 1 M-mf A , ii i v .A ikk ' X n ,,., B 'f 4 l. ' gf if 'l . Margo Simpkins laughs at Sean MoyIe's picture in the photo. 2. Dana Sharp and Ed Anderson are disrupted for a photograph. if f ' V I 4 Debbie Rosas, John 0'Rourke, and Luis Flores watch Val Wilt ' ' flex. i 3 Candi Long and Brad Calmull catch a glimpse of our camera, i L we A . at it kt l if ,K jif, J Q 2 W D 1' i 5 E at work and at play Randy Cahill Jim Chambers Susan Cornfield Jim Coverley Nitty iiiigfwjl ' 1 Wx M: VVN... X I 1 an ,.. W 2 'S 3 5. Scott Nichols and Eric Martinez hard at work in Math class. 1 wits Lucille Clark Jack Crippen 'll Students get special Nha-. Gary Daniels James Dewitt Sam Eliades Neil Fockler Gary Furman Linda Garcia J? t S8331 assistance from teachers 1 Rosemary Girolamo Diane Green Rob Hastings Richard Holman sf ff N W ess ,,,, .t 1. Mrs. Simpkins watches Michael Johnson type a letter 2. Mr. Scott shows Terr Morrison how to load fulm into a camera 3. Mr. Chambers inspects a students project 4. Pat Wagner, Eric Amberson and Mrs Murdock look over a pamt A camera is always Lois Jurschak Bill Kengla Glen Lewis Karen Loewi . - . -Q A .V jiizjg , X '15 A Q i. iv - -A 'L ' in , ..,Qiif ' , 3. ,QM . i fx 1 -1 , is . 3- . Julie Larragueta . Rod Malhisen 1. The group of rowdies in Drivers Ed, 2. A bunch of clowns in Mr. Peraldo's rnatn class. 3. Mr. Daniels' PE class listens intently, 4. Drivers Ed is always a fun class. attention grabber Richard Matthie Mary Mingo Barbara Murdock Jeff Norris Tom Olivero Barbara Olsen Xiiiigli' 'Iii 'lf 44 ' ,.-rv X Wwe. Students do a variety' I Dick Peraldo Fred Reichmann Judson Reichmann George Rogers Ross Salmon Janet Sayre rrrrr rrov tlr . X d M, 4,21 H 1 Q W? E ri? f 1 t t A student rewlres hls headphones. Dan Alvarado hooks up a battery to his game Two SHS students read a reclpe Students concentrate hard to draw a perfect prcture Janet Slmpklns Don Smlth K Q t Y at if to fgfgvggywf? it 2 ,,, Q? 4 i an , in A ,, My ,ff 5 ' ,fffti 3 W 3 J' 3 0 at Q 2 44 t W 1 ' 2 Y? Wy' ,f A wg , 1 rr ,Z Ear ,ffm , , is 4- 5 , 'k,, A, 1,,',1gf' Y ?- .7 ,,,, .V , X, Ni , it , . it ,,, , -,Z l ..w H A ww w? I r -wif ,,',, f V1 2 ' H ' H 5 . , After work is done it A X 'QXl1i-k - A - . W 2 .wr gzz i:-? x- -4 w Karen Smith Rita Smith Ken Stick Jerry Tedrowe Jim Valline Blair VanOrden X Hg .i MH illlffm there's time for fun , 'rf ,.,f,,,.,.m fr' f ,-0' ' .K If V . WWW' -'f f ,.4f4.:?7' Barry Varrischetti Clyde Webber ml l W as Qs lm I is iii A s 2 Ms Kit 'H Qytlif-as Q E3 N 12 QR s s X i Q mm., L h.W Q ,.mA. J, .. Q-1 X X mszmkw-fe: 1' ,v .' 'I N :,,-f X Y-,SFR-9 U 1 . , 7 ,W i ...SA , .l 3 . ' 5 I ,, 4 'K G it, A fi , , 4: 5 f- P A' .. f 1 , f QQFN Q TSQ A is 'N i Joyce Cox, Library Assistant Janice Mannan, Security The school staff keeps l f J X V kkr: Q i n AJK, My nw. 24 2 A .A , J , I , j : -f, 1 X iv -I . Karol Garrett, Nurse's A Janet Montelatici, E.S.L. Aide ide Andrea Edwards, English Aide Magda Robison, E.S.L, Aide QW f S. H.S. running smoothly - -, Q X-at f- .stu - 1-fi ...SM .A i , ' t ew M. . me 'iii .mg ei X Q. ,Qs we 'iff E S . 44 , 4 g 3 gg 1 5 aye t 5 f gwt Q, xx A t t at C 5 QF r:fk.'?t.- , . , 4. ' ti. ,- , SM, ff. A w gt 2 VQ :ga sf-221. it ., M 1 . hif- A I Xzwiirxf S., .. 333' Q Q I Q f x Wayne Barker, Security Glen Brown, Groundskeeper il if .,,g -4... f if . il te tmffrfnr' ,, ff' , , 3 e ,,-.,,,g. L. K ' 4 ' - 1. wt f i H. f 5 ', M- ., ,,,.,r,,.,, V E M fy, -5 , It ' 1 I A br!- Mr t 1 .r., .M ., W 1 ' ,. A ,V . My L A. bf , M ,,,f to Mrs. Sill and Clayton Chappell laugh at Howie. Two happy students in elec- tronics. Students receive assistance at registration. Joe Gualano, Head Custodian A-M Custodians Evelyn Fleming, Nurse imita- Kitchen Crew N 12 So Long, Mrs. Keele Mrs. Teddyanna Keele has been a dedicated teacher for over thirty years. She has been teach- ing at SHS since 1954 and she is ending her career in 1984. She attended SHS from 1934 to 1938. As a student she was involved in yearbook, and speech and drama. She also competed in various sports. She was a pianist, a swimmer, and a lifeguard. Believe it or not, Mrs Keele was the coach of a boy's basketball team at Gardnerville in her first year as a teacher. According to Mrs. Sill she refers to herself as a hobbit or Queen Victoria and she feels that someday her students will come back and thank her for what she's taught them. Well Mrs. Kelle, distance-wise, you've come a long way. Thank you for everything. eil. 1 . ,is 1, l Ht NlfYl. Xt,-Mi .-X. RA. lfNlVliRSETY OF Nt5XfX1A7fX, Spdussh i-2. 3'-2, F-lv. 32s luairzzn l-2. 3-4. 5-6. Icrmmus fniwsurg Quail and Scroll Advtser. l3EP.+tRLf'i!If.X If C'l1'.4lR,S2'.4 .Y GF FUREIGN L4 'Nfl 4415.3 l Top Row: Velva Trulove, Mae Denevi, Al- fred McConaughy, Tip Whitehead. Bottom Row: Mildred Riggle, Kathryn Cantlon, Eve- lyn Mantle, Gertrude Quilici 1938 Mae Denevi will be remembered in this year- book by the former students and teachers of Sparks High School. She will also be re- membered bythe staff of Terminus, for her many years as yearbook Advisor from 1944 to 1972, She will be remembered as a teacher for her dedicated years. She was a former member of the Washoe County Teachers Association and the Nevada Edu- cation Association. As Mrs. Teddyanna Kelle said, Miss Denevi was a quiet person, who loved her job very much, and always took time out for her students. We hope to wish that her days now are even happier. Slanding: Ron Fiasmussen, Allen Wilt, Garrett Dangerfleld, Tony Turvey, Sean Moyle, Jim Gos- lin, Tom Miller, Kris Galleron, Margo Simpkins, Laura Scurlock, Dave Samina. Kneeling: Charles Nirnitz, Jason Geddes, David Howard. Braintrust makes up Group picture Sean, David, and Allen look confident. Ron Rasmussen, and David Howard keep score. Team pondering a tough question. Sean, and Allen with award winning smiles. Jason shows Margo where it's at! Academic Olympic team in action. Exhausted after a tough match, Academic olympics team Academic Olympics had another successful year. What Academic Olympics is: A competition be- tween another school in Washoe County. A team is made up of six people. They are asked ques- tions trom eight different categories consisting of: Current Events, Economics!Government, English Literature, Fine Arts, l-listory!Geography, Math, Science, and Miscellaneous. Each subject has a ten to fifty point value. The advisors are Mr. Bir- mingham and Mrs. Sill. Captain is Allen Wilt, Co-Captain is David Howard. Academic Olympics 185 Allen Wilt Science W Rod Trexler Tracy Williams English Foreign Language At the top of Joyce Jesch Joyce Ondich 3 Business Social Studies Kris Mandell Richard Bean Speech h lVlusic!Chorus 186 Departmental Awards o r r r 1 Q Long Nguyen Jeff Holifield 1 Mathematics their subjects David Gurr Physical Education Industrial Arts Erin Hutchens and Mark Smith Rosa Martinez JROTC Home Economics Roman DeSaIvo Brad Catmuil Art Drama V D I Departmental Awards 187 WRIGHT WAY GROCERY 445 W ght Way 358 6455 Spa ks Nev 89431 The Best of Meats and GFOCCTICS 5 Stewart s P dy 1930L11 P dy 1940 Al 971 AUTOMOTIVE Reno Nevada 89512 Electronrc tune up Brake work Arr condmomng General repair State smog Inspection Carburetuon Iler s Custom Letterlng 002, 3296410 Area s only complete schooi Jacket and lettering service Congratulations Class of 84 655 Greenbrae 331 2766 gamma gimp ? Wax? fyfzf Wmawe QW eifdmfgimf CALLAHAN 5 DDINTING, INC. 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A 5. ,wha ,5 : I ...W 1 , Q . N Evatz Angela Hamlett Nick I if 1 M ,QA f . WM, -N WW.,..wmn, Nick Creveling Class of '60 Corley Creveling ' 'Class of 86 Ed Anderson CIaSS of '52 ' Q- Donna Wilkins Class of '62 V Tonia Ott Lani Mock Class of '86 Class of '57 ' ' Rbberi Yonnghans Class of '57 Roberta Younghans Class of 'as 1f,' I 13 Q f ' . V n n 1 A n I Earl Tatum - r H Ciass of '62 r Andy, Tatum Class cjf '86 Robert Leller Class of '62 Richard Leflhr ' ' Ciass' of '86' r , Ar ,fr if . .mm MVN. f im W f W 3 1 f ,, ...W . . W f 1,25 E -0 5 j f r ,f M i f- 45 I Q fr li K , R- r ' r . 1 5 r r N cmassof1'e2f - TA' Q 1 ra, li, .Sw I nl-Sh ro If fi-T. ,, rr Carl Wrlt K I rC!3ssrof'58' ' ' ,- L A ,A L 5 Q : A ' f ' valfwih r W ' V A Ciasswof '86, - 1 , A r 1 2 snm5on Tram i r r r rr , A n o1asSQf's3f+ r , A fr' Fathers, Mothers Yester-Year: LSOUSQ r D.aQgbter 3 1 FQrom A-Q W e ,.l 3 Dennis Sibson speed equipment Sales and service WASHOE METAL FABRICATING 25115559 5123421 DRAW-THE, EAZ-LIFT PERFOHMANCE CENTER PHONE 358-6390 FEY BUMPERS, GAS TANKS Thx yi Help-U-Sell GD by Drakulich Realty 9 V 700 Barirlg Blvd., Suite 2 ' Sparks, NV 89431 Trailer Hitehes Service Bodys S J DRAKULICH 356 6333 ' LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER Termlnal Way Reno, Nevada 89502 Each Office Independently Owned addresses 81 phone numbers 208 BOB KENNEDY CLASS OF 1957 COLIN KENNEDY CLASS OF 1960 DY PRESIDENT REPRESENTATIVE SENIOR BOY NDY KENNEDY CLASS OF NNEDY CLASS OF 1980 T REPRESENTATIVE SEN BRAD KE CLASS PRESIDEN QQET-Ig' Nl Q W1 3 N me f-1 in ' D2 R HONE 358 3032 1445 VANCE WAY SPARK bon Meat Co PRATEP WAY P O BOX 633 1436 SPARKS NEVADA 89431 Blue Rub 2812 U.S.D.A. EST. if f702J 358-8116 FRANK SELMI President Sparks naIArts Pharmacy Professzo HARLEY MILLS 850 I STREET 17021358-7727 SPARKS. NEVADA 89431 S NEVADA P gif ,v '-ZS!--xx 'W TQ' iTT U2 E WWW P Q- AI yi. amos excmne PET snow s vv LWVE FOR SALE is : an O 323 3348 I . HARRY si DEANNA WRIGHT 1 BAILEY OF FICE EQUIPM ENT s Office Machines Duplicating System Office Supplies Ken Bailey 17021 350-0300 I 0 SD 1141N.ROCk Bv. arks, Nevada 89431 STUDENT BO, ' , RA , 1982 IOR BOY .3 Q if C'- .Q ,U itil, I A E 5 K- LQ 5 1 ' X ie- 5-. 3 gs 'IQ C9 X . 7 li ' 'Kl. '45 ix f lv if - Q ef ' I, P' , f ng I '4 1 I 3 01 1 . i , - 1 I - - ' IP NE D 4 'lik 'I 5- mv I f I 1121 0. eIlsAve. 2 'E ' ' i Loulse Oppro 1925 Charles Oppto 1927 Llnda Oppuo 1 Albert Opplo 1933 Santino Opplo 1936 Godf tl3er's Plzz Congratulations Senlor Class of 84 1515 Oddle Boulevard Termlnus graduates AL FRAN BERT OPPIO Sierra Sport and Marine servrng the Reno! Sparks area slnoe 1946 wlsnes to commemorate 75th year by llstlng the Opplo famlly Leslle Opplo 1936 Glona Opplo 1938 Eugene Opplo 1942 Francls Opplo 1962 Mary Galleron Oppro 1962 Alfred Opplo 1963 Judy Matnlas Opplo Cathy Opplo 1967 Jeannle Oppro 1969 Lorralne Opplo 1970 SIERRA SPORT AND MARINE Outboard Motor Sales 81 Service OMC Repairs Our Specialty 1 4 EVINRUDE SPARKS NEVADA DEALER PH 358 5431 C9 I I , l . . , . ' 11 ' 1 ' - 96 ' 1- 930 V E' - I ' 5 'N AUTHORIZED GLENDALE AT MCCARRAN SPDRTS Good 'show' at zone 32 ll l l i l Q N Coach Melody, Billy Morgan, Chris Pine, David Spencer, John Sabo, Jon Johnson, Dino Cecchi. N Both, boys and girls Cross Country teams had no seniors as members this yeart N Billy Morgan, a sophomore, was one of the top runners in Northern Nevada. Billy took third place in the Northern Zone meet. Morgan was sup- posed to go to the state meet but was unable to participate. Morgan was beat in zone by two runners who were both seniors. ' Julia McDonald was probably the girls most im- proved and valuable runner for Sparks. Julia was a freshman this year. She took 17th in Zone com- petition. Tops of the girls for Sparks. First year coach, Tony Melody can look forward to a good team in the future with standouts Chris Pine, Billy Morgan, and Julia McDonald. 212 Cross Country 5 l l 1 1 l 4 i i TOP: Dawn Morgan, Coach Melody, Alis Kirkpatrick, Antonette Mendoza BOTTOM: Lori Lane, Julia McDonald, Susanna Sambrano, Sylvia Sami' brano. X ' l l ., be 1 ---' - 1 fr. is '- . Y it 1 N. Li 'Zia 3 yf i iiii5IQ3iSsF551if3Tfg5s4'f ' - T iif Q ., f .. ,X - '. t V, ., -vfr f ru, ,, wr, , , ,, . , . ,r,. , ,, ty, , if , B at f i v 5 . W' Q wlr2f,lllFli33il5ia,l +' 2 'riffs fs . 1, -f'.r1i5' r,.g..,5Wff.sli' - Swiftfgfiifstiwtsktgmi, il! .vgiri'Qgf,-It ti Nt ' tfiw,-tfqltigltfgllf .mm B. to U s s ,N ' T' , -.-', istfiw:,.,1sr,v.1,- ss H 1 Q4 ' f:r.l-swivel 5w,,.i,wg,3yt.,,y.ri..f V ., .s me . .- t 3 .B I -. ., .. . igtrftircvtlf k iwi ,V 3 5 ' U-,.111.,:,l: ..rl5.,:1f:ff . - V . 4. ,.. . x ,M . - ff W. C ,N , V f . T A, ' ' 1 A ' . 1 F 'N l . l I r i tr The start of a long and vigorous race. At the beginning ot the girls varsity race against the McQueen - Lancers. . Dawn Morgan attempts to pass other runners. Cross Country 213 1. Rob Maes sends the ball flying over the net. 2. Jon Pennington serves as Paul Payne awaits the re- Doubles team leads Sparks was -above par. year on the team. from Sparks went that far. Sparks from Virginia. As far as doubles teams are concerned, the Sparks High Tennis Team Paul Payne and Jon Pennington led the Sparks doubles teams with a 28-8 record. Payne was the tennis teams most valuable player. Paul is a senior and has played three years on the high school level. Pauls' partner Jon Pennington is a sophomore and this is his second The doubles team of Payne and Pennington went to zone and advanced as far as the third round. No other singles or doubles team l The team had a few new faces. Dave and Rob Maes transfered to I t l I l i l 3 l I I ? E 1 l 1 I l i I tl turn. Tim Mooney, David Howard, Paul Payne, Luis Baglin, James Bobby Garlick, David Maes, Robert Maes, Tom Wagner, Elliot Lambert. Pat Tremblay, Mark Smith, Jett Jackson, Jon Penning- Sattler. lon, Coach Garcia. 214 Boys Tennis i l l l l l l I l 4 l l l l 1 i I i I l Q i I 1 1 l l l l Frosh women strengthen team First-year coach Leola Tucker and her two veter- ans, seniors Mimi Fujii and Lizbeth Cohen, e a were helped out on this year's squad by six fresh- man ladies. While lack of experience hurt the squad at times during the season, the young team members seasoned quickly. None of the girls qualified for the state tourney in the South this year, but there will be another day. Top Row: Shannon Zamboni, Flochelle Matt, Coach Leola Tucker, Lizbeth Cohen, Shannon 1. Rochelle Mau strokes one back McGinnis. Bottom Row: Mimi Fujii, Michelle Molson, Natalie Tucker, Susan Howard. to 3 teammate during a practice session. 2. Shannon Zamboni undercuts a shot as her partner, Michelle Moi- son, looks on confidently. 3. As the return of service leaves her racket Mimi Fujii knows she has hit a nice one. Girls Tennis 215 Small numbers hurt varsity This years Sparks High Varsity football team tied its best record since Reed High School was built. Our varsity this season finished with a 3 and 6 record while beating Douglas High 13 to 7 in an exciting overtime game. Sparks next victim was the Hawks of Hug High. This game prevailed in Sparks scoring 21 points and our opponents only 8. Our last win of the year came in our homecoming game against South Tahoe. The final was Sparks 21, South Tahoe 7. Sparks had 11 returning varsity lettermen, Jeff Holifield, Brett Johnston, Clay Hall, Chick Mooney, Albert Duter, Chris Goodman, John Pinto, Mike Rusk, Allen Wilt, Bryan Hooper, and Dave Fujii. Our team consisted of a total of 12 seniors, 10 juniors, and 1 sophomore. The team ended up 1 junior short when the Junior Varsity team lost their only quarterback. Steve Cabacungan went down to the J.V.'s to gain some experience. , Luis Flores was our token sophomore changing his position from frosh fullback to varsity lineman. Sean Moyle was our only other senior. Sean was a transfer student from Yerlngton High School. Sparks had one problem to overcome. Sparks was the smallest team in the league. Starting out with 23 players and finsihing the season with 17 players wearing their uniforms. , BOTTOM ROW: Mngr. Darin Robinson, Marko Pinto, Kevin Litke, Steve Cabacungan, Dave Fujii, Jimmy Silva. SECOND ROW: Chris Schultz, Brett Johnston, Luis Flores, Joe Silva, Allen Wilt, Chris Goodman. THIRD ROW: Coach Eriksen, Jeff Holifield, Clay Chappell, Kevin Gallio, Ron Rasmussen, Clay Hall, Al Dufur, Coach McCormick. FOURTH ROW: Coach Coverly, Bryan Hooper, Sean Moyle, Chick Mooney, Mike Rusk, Jeff Maciel, John Pinto, Coach Hastings. 216 Varsity Football 1 1 1 1 I l l l l l 1 l l l l 1 f 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 f I P 4 1 1 1 1 V 1 I l I 1 1 1 l l 1 1 l l 1 1 1 l l 1 i 1 l l 1 1 l 4 l I 'lli 1 4 z fmafism 'snip ilk? Gb sf sf wah 54 1 is mwmmww i ,L Mem in hs mag? Qjjgk we elm ,+ '53 :Ki .14 We R ,gf 4. 19 N t V vf.f N 1 N.-se .st ye., iw M, ., ., ,-, ,Wu Us sf, l , - s ' V ' ffp.:w.3-egg' V. i KN i 5 N- , s pf -1 , Y , . f. sts' is f- f , i v .lift 'Qbnf 'cirviiEia3ErF3hiQ,,?t .x V : . ' EFF' W-55,1 mm-q-r V- -sire I ww .l A -Nw. ,Q ffm. vm' ,,., f ,Q - . , -'ilk N' sin, N as 5 '31 t if X W 1 Rf r 'Wed' X Q 0, if V Saw rx 2 ' f 'wr We -ix , f 3, 3 r v fm.. e 3, s fc ' '1 Pri' sf L e ssfifve ' , - ' T-11 ' TJ- Elf' -5 -r 1 f Chris Goodman makes a cut as he maneu- vers for a 45-yard touchdown. Clay Hall saves a possible Wooster Score. Chick Mooney stretches to get warmed up for the second half. Clay Hall makes a down-field catch. Chris Goodman sweeps right. Sieve Cabacungan watches as the deten- sive unit takes the field. Kevin Gallio eludes a blocker to get down- field to attempt a tackle on a punt. John Pinto attempts a pass. Sparks Highs Hogbellies work to improve. Thai, team w.3g short: on, manp OwZ9r ,but1haq ggpQd qu2aIity fi 1 blSYerS4ffThe1 J-VifS fiQ fiSiStGd10fif6fiU fdi 0fS.? sf9 lSODhQrh6f6Sf f if I ' Zf i i f l HPF? A' 1 ff gf T135 team was4 1ed by ico2ach efs Dave! 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SECOND: Matt Martinsen, Steve Carmer, Justin Guidi, Danny Allen, Brad Bankhead, Allen Strong, Mike Bowers, Lee Roberts Jon Wilson, Louie Diehl, Jeff Webb, Cliff Clark. THIRD: Jeff Montelatici, Stacy Walker, Tim Ganthner, Mike Dufur, Allen Rowe, David Burkhard, Tor Paszek, Dennis Lauderbaugh, Neil Manuel, John Austin, Monty Doehring. FOURTH: Dan Scurlock, Coach Mathie, Jim Boston, Scott Jasper, Ke Cronin, Mike Sexton, Mike Freeman, Chris Doris, Chris Weilburg, Mike Bennett, Jim Moore, Scott Robinson, Coach Montelatici. I 2 . 220 Frosh Football F l ,ww 3 ,il ,. W 74 I Stacy Walker rushes in for another Flailroader touchdown. A great interception by Casey Rose. Casey Rose demonstrates good form tackling. Stacy Walker takes a handoff into the line. Monty Doehring stops a Wooster player tor a short gain. Phil Walker punts the ball up, up, and away. Lee Roberts with a leaping catch. Frosh Football 221 Desire and determination are team traits Though not tremendously successful in the winning column, this year's team was exeptional for its enthusiasm and intensity in playing the game. The team got consistently strong play from Lorrie Bergmann and Kris Galleron in setting the ball for the spikes of Kami Rock and Whitney Gleba. Wendy Brown was especially good at making the diving dig to save a point, while the aces from the service line by Lorrie and Whitney inspired the play ofthe rest of the corps of solid all-round players: Anna Martin, Tracy Williams, Roxy Lavelle, and Laura Scur- Iock. Coach Rita Smith described her team as one of the most spirited and 'fun' teams I've had in quite some time. The girls took their preparation seriously and were intense competitors on the court. They kept the enjoyment in the sport too, though. The craziness that they displayed following back-to-back wins over Hug and Reed this season was proof of that. - i Top Row: Coach Rita Smith, Roxy Lavelle, Whitney Gleba, Anna Martin, Lorrie Bergmann, Tracy Williams. Bottom Row: Kris Galleron, Laura Scurlock, Kami Rock, Wendy Brown. E r D . . ' 'gs gg: w. fr V- ew.. .- , .gf..,Q.i , ., ,, . ,av was . 1-E zf, E9.Xw aah, 'MW +3 vhs QQ wg Sf Etgiggw slmugfrr 'Mamma YT: Q, v We Coach Rita Smith sits in deep thought and concentration, KamiKaze Rock blasts one into Reed territory. Whitney Gleba and Tracy Williams show great defensive form. Whitney Gleba expresses her opinion While listening to instructions beside Lau- ra Scurlock, Kami Rock quenches her thirst. Lorrie Bergmann prepares her deadly serve. . Kris Galleron provides a defensive bump. Senior Tracy Williams sends one home. Junior Wendy Brown shows excellent service form. Y, A .QW :Gall 32,2 was emssefl stasis-seq Lab 5 X Ex-Mig fa ,sw .N F anti H ' ,ssl we fit rail? 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' we Faes-fwixwivw NJC kiaffffv .N .,,ri,,i' r sW Rf ' Larry Ceccarelli passes to a teammate. Martin Guerrero attempts to get the ball past a defender. Thang Pham stops an attempted score as Randy and Larry Ceccarelli assure no score. A soccer ball. Ron Luce passes to Larry Ceccarelli. Randy Ceccarelli heads the ball downfield. Soccer 227 7 , 1 They shoot their way to the top 3 The rifte team, with spe- cial training and instruc- tions of Sgt. Reichman, a great impression on the ROTC Staff. They did receive tophonors. 1. Regina Smith lines up her sights, in the standing position. 2. David Arevalo gets in a perfect stance. 3. Frank LaCIare demonstrates his kneeling position. .1 .. 4 . r t ' i 2 3 5? . if 53 it A Ti 'Q Y , r T : 1 1 Y t t 1 .Y E i 4 . r , i P ' r r V Front L-R: Frank LaCiare, Doug Briscoe, Regina Smith. Back L-R: Bruce Bantieid, David Arevalo, Carter Gilinsky. 5 228 Rifle Team 1 E V I ! t l 3 4 I I Girls gain experience In the ,beginning of the season the girls Varsity golf led by Coach Dick Peraldo looked very optimistic. As the season progressed the hopes of having team members qualify for state faded. Although some of their dreams were shattered, they gained experience working with one another and Coach Peraldo, thus making them better people and preparing them for future seasons in women's golf. 0 l Top Row Jeannie Stauffer Sara Weatherford Brandi Burbridge Yvonne Schwarz, Kim Mandas, Stephanie Nelson Coach Peraldo Bottom Row Con Stauffer Karen Carriere, Donna Fujimoto, Erin Richards, Stephanie Nelson kick back with the hired help in 'he golf cart Jeannie Staulfer strokes through on her drive. 3. The girls golf team helps , Stephanie Nelson de- cide whic c u . 1. Kim Mandas and 2. ' 5 ' lTl rTtU'use Golf 229 Sparks has early fall 'f - ' . ,L,, k,.XL S, k.... .. ,, , , . .... .. 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' ,W If ,xy ,,gz,. ,5lEA2a1 w-1 lll W-2,L-Ov slllrr Wf2, plllr Q w-0, l-405 J :R 9: Fall Scoreboard 231 Defending conference champs! i This year's conference championship did not come as a repeat of last year. Two other teams in Northern Nevada, T South Tahoe, and Reed were hard to stop. . r T i . i Sparks had three players, Damian Fialdini, Lenny Gilmore, and John Pinto, in the top ten scorers ofthe north throughout the year. Another starter, Rob Fralick had his season shortened with an ankle injury missing nine 1 games in the middle of the season. Coach Dick Peraldo has done a terrific job keeping Sparks High's winning attitude enthusiastic. . S i i r i s .e r if ai L-R: Paul Payne, Keith Crowningshield, Damian Fialdini, Lenny Gilmore, Marko Pinto, Sean - Moyle, John Pinto, Kevin Gallio, Clay Hall, Bryan Hooper, Rob Fralick, Dave Maes. Coach 5, Fockler, Coach Peraldo. ' Q , I S ? E 232 Varsity Basketball ' i T T i , , 1 1. Refer to picture No. 10. 2. Sean Moyle and Damian Fialdini go up for a rebound. 3. Lenny Gilmore watches as Dave Maes attempts a free throw. 4. Sean Moyle gives it his soft and deli- cate touch. 5. John Pinto gets the ball off inside. 6. Sean Moyle with an unblockable jumper. 7. Clay Hall with a jumper from the top ef4he.key. 8. Damian Fialdini drives for a layup. 9. Big D with a big one from the line. 10. Lenny Gilmore, please refer to pic- ture No. 1. . Basketball 233 l I l H i Winning attitude, despite losing record l , I l The Girls' Varsity Basketball Team had a very promising season, despite only winning one game. The team consisted . of six seniors, two juniors, three sopho- l mores, and one freshman. The team's dedication to the sport greatly made up for winning only one game. First year coach, Pat Chaney, hopes the experience gained this year will greatly y improve the team next year. 1. Coach Chaney goes through the plays with the team. 2. The team jumps to get the ball. 3. Shirley Mills shoots the ball for N .,, the two points, with a superb A ' touch. g J Q 4. Coach Chaney demonstrates the . .. drills to the girls. . r 4 I . ' ' 5. Kris Gallerontriesto steal the ball V' , V L- V , Q from the opponent. lsi T' ii ' lttt' 'T , 7 T I 3 i . , 6. The team tries for a rebound. iff f Q Q Q Y T' f V trlg ' 7. Wendy lmus practices her shots, .1 - - r Q . .i.' before the game. TQ , - , T r' 1 , ' jf, 8. Shirley Mills watches as Wendy g Ag o r yl .'.' A j . 'A q - - Imus tries for the extra point, ' jg - 3 -. ' 3-fig 9. The team demonstrates their spirit .f ii, ,Q ' l. I .... 1 . ittit to the Cfowd' V l Lett to Right: Kris Galleron, Pam Warfield, Wendy Imus, Jill Ford. Kami Rock, Whitney Gleba, Coach Chaney, Teresa Henderickson, Lona Simkinsr, Roxy Lavelle, Brandi Burbridge, Shirley Mills, Lori Fielding, Kristi Zmak. A i U W Girls Varsity Basketball 235 M N ,,.f Girls gain experience l Front L-R: Donna Casey, Tarin Whisler, Susan Howard, Kris Totten, Denise Howard, Susanna Sambrano, Sylvia Sambrano, Rosalind Coleman. l Back L-R: Coach Moss, Rochelle Malt, Carolee Waller, Tiffany Annand, Shannon McDonald, Theresa Rajeski, Tracy Golden, Shannon Zamboni, Not in picture: Kim Calhoun, l F . l l E 5 5 l l 1 l The J.V. team suffered great losses to the rivals, but gained the experience that is needed for the year after. The team did come close to winning the games, but lost by a point or so. They did gain the experience they needed, to tum them around for the year after. Carolee Waller jumps for the shot. Rosalind Coleman races down the court, with the ball. Coach Moss and the rest of the team look on with enthusiasm. Shannon McDonald waits for the ri ht moment to ass the ball. The team waits for the rebound. Q F3 Rosalind Coleman looks for the right teammate, Girls J.V. Basketball 239 Freshmen have best season in years An overwhelming number of freshmen tried out for the team this year, and they started the season off with a BOOM by winning eight of their first nine games. Standouts offensively for the team were Stacy Walk- er, averaging close to ten points a game, and Dell Chappell, averaging close to nine. Defensive standouts were Scott Jasper and Jeff MonteIatici.The mostimproved playersoverthesea- son were Dale Moss and Eddie Bergmann, giving the team an extra boost in the second part of the season. Coach Mathisen did a nice job coaching this fine young group of men. L-R: Dean Whellams, Jeff ivlontelatici, Bruce Gallio, Shawn Guthrie Eddie Bergmann Dale Moss Dell Chappell, Brian Langum, Phil Walker, Scott Jasper, Stacy Walker Mike Dufur Don Ross Coach Rod Mathisen, Nick Leverett. UM W, Llpfi, gig gy e S Don Ross speedily brings up the ball. Brian Langum gets position to stop a Fallon player. Jeff Montelalici puts up a prayer. Going for two on a breakaway, Mike Dufur lays it in. Phil Walker calmly watches his free-throw fall. While Scott Jasper gets a rebound,MonteIatici goes out for a fast break. Bruce Gallio puts up a short jumper. Phil Walker puts the ball up for two. Freshman Basketball 241 Grapplers top in the north Sparks High's grapplers had an unbelievable season going undefeated finishing with an exciting win over Carson High School just edging by 29 to 27. . The Sparks wrestlers hosted an invitational meet which twenty schools attended. Sparks of course took the meet placing eight wrestlers in the finals. The day was ended with an incredible match between Luis Flores and Lowry undefeated heavyweight, Pat McDade. Nobody had ever taken McDade past the first period until Luis came along. Though Luis was pinned in the third period, the effort was remarkable for the sophomore. Besides the Sparks Tourney, our wrestlers also won the Yerington, Douglas, and the Reno Christmas Tournament, and placing high in the Lassen Tournament. T Coach Coverly 1 Coach Voss Luis Flores, Charles Capehart, Albert Dutur, Allen Wilt, Kipp Magnussen, Curt Bushgens, Kraig Magnussen, Rocky Triplett, Eric Hefley, Nick Hamlett, Chuck Gorohoff, Wes Fehr, Ric Fehr. 242 Varsity Wrestling V 4 , Kraig Magnusseh works to get loose and overcome his foe. An agonizing move is demonstrated by Wes Fehr. Coach Coverley gives the team a talk during practice. Luis Flores is being punished by Coach Cuv. Kip Magnussen and AI Dufur work on technique. Eric Hefley calmly tangles an opposing grappler. AI Dufur works on a victim and proves he's tops. To Eric Helley this wrestler from Fallon is hardly a workout. Varsity Wrestling 243 rf'- Ski Team hits the slopes The ski team had a successful year with the guidance of Dr. Lewis. The team did do better' than they thought, at the be- ginning ofthe season. Beating the best of the rivals there were. With the experience they have now and the young skiers, they should have a great team next year. 1. Stephanie Nelson poses for the camera. 2. Dr. Lewis looks on with thoughts for next year. 3. David and Stephanie load up the bus, for the meet. 4. Mimi Fujii tries to look casual. 5. A team-member gives a big smile. 6. Stephanie Nelson waits for the results. 7. A coach helps a member of the team, to get his gear on. 8. Marci Trabert makes a run down the course. Front L-Ft: Lisa Grendreau, Hope Lewis, Laura Scurlock, Scott Trabert, Dana Sharp, Marci Trabert, Dan Scurlock. Middle L-R: Pat Fliordan, Hans Jones, David Howard, Dr. Lewis, Tony Turvey, David Hagander, Charles Nemitz. Back L-R: Seth Scheck, David Capurro, David Mounce, David Gurr, Jason Geddes, Flon Rasmussen, Ken Cronin, Steve Eyraud. wr M' 5-R iitiiiu ,FLM PM K- 'Rf-bv. k w fe 'Rx Q X Sparks is hot during winter. r Q .l 5 N: - ..,-. Qmgggl .7 K - 1 .V K .Fallon . , 50 .Carson . 73 . Douglas. . . .58 .McQueen .. , , .61 . Beeqg,,M,. 4,60 So Tahoe ..... . , .82 V bb gi' 4 A4 , , .,,M,m 248 Winter Scoreboard anoe .... Carson ..... ....6 ...27 ,wz7,,,,,,M.W,M.A.,Mr W-W Reed So T Reno Hu So Tahoe Fallon Carson .N M, flew score of Winter Scoreboard 249 1. Coach Mendive and Coach Hastings 2. Bill Lyle takes a good cut. 3. Team meeting at the mound. 4. John Pinto avoids getting hit. 5. Coach Hastings gives a pre-game pep 6. John swings for the fence. 7. Damian Fialdini watches the ball sail. 8. The team gets on the bus after a good 9. Bill makes the throw into Paul Payne. Varsity has strong season 1 This year's Varsity Baseball team was made up of 8 juniors and 9 seniors. Team leaders were John Pinto, Paul Payne, and Lenny Gilmore. ' The pitching staff consisted of mostly juniors led by Joe Silva, Curtis Riggs, and ,Tom Horan. Catching duties were handled by Tim Orcutt and Mike Fimby. The Fiailroader baseball team was guided by fine coaching from head coach Rob Hastings and assistant Paul Mendive. The Ftailroaders excelled in hitting and great defensive play. l l l l l l 3 l l i l l - l Top Row: Coach Hastings, Bill Lyle, Rob Fralick, Lenny Gilf more, John Pinto, Steve Wilson, Marco Pinto, Tim Orcutt, Dave Gurr, Coach Mendive. Middle Row: Joe Silva, Damian Fiali dini, Keith Crowningshield, Allen Wilt, Curt Riggs, Tom Horari Bottom Row: Mgr. Jeff Montelatici, Mike Fimby, Jim Silvag Paul Payne, Mgr. Brian Langum. l l ' l talk. win. l l - l l l r Varsity Baseball 251 H Experience stands out The Girls V. Softball team, headed by Coaches Mathi- sen and Peraldo, had a successful year with 'the re- turning players from the year before. After winning their first game against Douglas, it gave them the spirit to go on to win the majority of their remaining games. Coach Mathisen hopes the players for next year are just as promising. Back Flow: Coach Peraldo, Chris Thomsen, Stephanie Nelson, Karen Boucher, Coach Mathi- sen. Middle Row: Laura Hutchings, Renee Goad, Roxy Lavelle, Stephanie Perry, Jill Ford Front Row: Shirley Mills, Erin Peel, Tracy Golden, Carolee Waller. Not Pictured: Wendy Brown Kami Flock, Gayla Butler. Kit Larson Assistant Coach 1. Jill Ford hits a Grand Slam. 2. Renee Goad tries to steal third base. 3. Gayla Butler pitches a fastball. 4. Erin Peel trying to hit the ball 5. Stephanie Nelson laying down bunt. 6. Laura Hutchings slams the ball out of the park. 7. Wendy Brown tries to hit the ball with her eyes closed. 2552 Girls V. Softball - Girls V, Softball 253' W , . V X , , ,W . ..Q.m. - If - Ag , M IRL. V 1 ' Q, i va . ., :M M 34543 ,, ,12- 5., M, f w , .,,,,.4.,,,,W ,,,,.. 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G?1'11Q.,TommyfSmi1n1 ,fScQt1 fdasper4 Coach Pat n Ghapeyg1Bottom,Bgw:gAndy5hBee,Abe,YgE2om.BQ5sigM,ikeEAMii!6Eg Mik6' Qufm:QPat1RiQ!dan, Mike 5g,z f'G3JQ0GS, 1EddiQf Afldfgfsqn, Hhn3g:qpgQ5.,,i .','k T,kgxi g3Jgfggjgfg4 :2,jQ,,1123, Qf:j 1fQgjg3 y' , F5 39 ,ffQii i D.. f .A me ...,-N... 4 Aw: Mr ww fqfvwizf iwiwi ,W A f X 42 ,QW zs??ZZ2QlLFX,.gU f M Www WW? -1 fi fffwkff wgmwwma . f ,M,.,, M ,W 5 lTf V'T5f if ,J A , . -, A L' if + ff' V ' , lid ww-'v,,,Q,f Lf v V V L -1- ' mi.. , if riff X fl' , 52 qw State hopefuls lead track team The Boys Track-.team this year looks to be more impressive than in previous years. The team is young ,but is highly enthused. The team is optimistic in sending a few of our kids to Las Vegas this season for state competition. Coach Melody and a large staff of other coaches have changed a few things from the past and it all seems to be working. ln the weight competition, Sparks has probably an edge over most schools in the North because of senior, Jeff Holifield. Last year, Jeff was the top junior Shot and Discus man. In the distances, Billy Morgan and Chris Pine take most of the load. Billy went to state last year in the two-mile as a freshman. Junior, Rich Cieri, is probably the quickess man on our squad with senior, Chris Goodman taking control of the jumping events. Coach McCormick, Shick Mooney, Sean Motle, Kelly Harris, Jeff Holitield, Walt Akin, Charlie McCall, Dale Moss, Peter Peak, Don Davis, Corey Creveling, Jon Johnson, Rob Rank, Coach Moss. Chris Pine, Jeremy Gunther, Louis Diehl, Ernie Stevens, Andrew Tatum, Chris Goodman, Monty Doehring, Scott Morgan, Neil Manuel, Terry Zabel, David Burckard, Coach Melody. Marc Nastaci, Billy Morgan, Kevin Cummingham, Nishanta Ratnayake, Ashton Bardo, Stacy Walker, Michael Johnson, Lee Roberts, Rolando Cabada, David Spencer, John Sabo. A.G. Burnette, Rich Cieri, Chuck Gorohotf, Hyung Cha, Mng. Chrissy Bucahan, Matt Gooclsell, mng. 256 l3oy's Track 1 . One of Sparks top polevaulters, Chuck Gorohoti, is shown with an early season vault. A The first meet of the season at Carson, Chris Goodman, jumps to a first place finish as Coach Olivero watches on. Sophomore. Billy Morgan, is one of Sparks' best chances tor a state placing. A . Nishanta Ratnayake and Sam Kramer, burst out of the blocks in a sprint. Senior, Jett HolitieIdNF releases the discus with his brute strength. In a close field of sprinters, Chris Goodman and Rich Cieri, tight for a respectable finish. at l3oy's Track 257 l r r Q - 1' Promising year this year r l . is 4 . The Girls Track team, headed by Coach Olivero, had a very promising year. With the returning players of last year and the new people from this year was hard to go any other way than to the top. This year's team consist- ed of mostly freshman, who brought their talents from earlier years to our school. The team also showed a . dedication to the meets as well as sportsmanship. Coach Olivero hopes to see all of them back next year bringing more talent to the sport. Top Row: Christine Turvey, Lorrie Bergmann, Sandy Turvey, Wendy Benedetti, Jill Ruiz, Robin Johnson, 1 Sylvia Sambfalw makes Shannon Zamboni, Vienna Galvain, Pam Warfield, Shelly Marsh, Teri Rutledge, Kim Calhoun, Sandra Wood, 3 QUEST lUmD- Adrianna Guzman. Bottom Row: Becky Bland, Carrie Tote, Marci Trabert, Julia McDonald, Susanna Sam- 2- Adnanna Glllman dem' brano, Sylvia Sambrano, Lori Lane, Lisa Wiley, 3 onstrates her running abili- - H ties, 3. - Lisa Wiley and Marci Tra- bert get oft to a good start. 4. Susanna Sambrano sets the pace, as Julia Mc- Donald tries to catch up. 5. Shannon Zamboni makes an amazing jump. 6. Teri Rutledge says Say baby, here I come. 7,Shannon trying to catch up to the others. 258 Girls Track . Girls Track 259 Young The Swim Team had fifteen members, and the coach, Mr. Lewis has been coach- ing this sport since 1961. The best swimmers were Russell Hicks, Andrea Litzinger, and Chris Champagne. Our swim team was one of the three top teams. The State meet was May 12 in Las Vegas. team leads Sparks High Top Row: Gary Schraeder, Paul Wagner, Andrea Litzinger, Mr. Lewis, Mike Moore, Chip Woodyard. Bottom Row: Marcy Bond, Russell Hicks, Wayne Lloyd. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 , 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 V1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Gary Schraeder shows good form on the butterfly stroke. Chip Woodyard exhausted after a tough race. Marcy Bond finishing up the last leg of the race. Paul yilagrner shows his determination in the 100m butterfly. Aquaman Wayne Lloyd gets ready for his event. Swimming 261 Boy's Golf has dedicated athletes This years Golf Team consisted of three returning players and seven new players. Having its first meet cancelled, the team let nothing stop them in having a great season. The standouts of the team were Bryan Hooper, hBrett Johnston, and Mark Ftiparbelli. The team was an inspiring group of students who showed dedication and quality to the Sparks High Golf Team. I l 1. Shawn Guthrie making aim for the hole. 2. Brett Johnston practicing his putting. 3. Rick Kingsley driving off. 4. Denny Muscato setting up tor a tee off. 5. Mark Riparbelli searching for the shor- test distance between two points. 262 Boys Golf Back: Coach Batchelder, Bryan Hooper, Denny Muscato, Loren Mills, Shawn Guthrie, Mark Ftiparbelli, Brett Johnston, James Eitenmiller. Front: Ftoger Cole, Fiick Kingsley, Steve Treble- horn ' Sparks S vs. Boys S JV. Baseball Reno , affa- Sparks 4 vs. Fai ssss . 'Q ,. . , 'Q . 1 DOUQIQS ' ,'., 2- . ,, 5 - V ' I, 3 :N , .hmwa--,sys s 49 - my gu ts? A , A -- 1 .. ms --..' w wf. A - - 7 -- s 11,2 . ,-... sl, VSzf,5...i,5Y.W,. Q, 5 H Y LALA, L 'V . ,,.' Q yv - fs Reno. . .'-, s--. ' ' Q 4 fi 5 M W: : f . SW Q 5 Q : g y m Qs, SX gs S if Gy 2 N if NG' . Q-erqe sass: -as-fy!-f., -fre wife. - . 2- Qs s -A . 3.5:-.-., .1 is 5, .,. . ,is A X .ss .. wi ws-Twm s s- ....,,, S. ,... me New www X ..-Ms. . .. es ' T : - .U . un Spring Schedule 264 Accomplishments Sparks melts the winter snow During the winter season Sparks was hot! This years outstanding accom- plishments were led by Coach Coverly and Voss's Varsity Wrestling team. Asca team Sparks High was undefeated in dual meets and won the confer- ence and Northern AAA Zone tournament. These grapplers placed fourth in state and presented three state champions, Ric Fehr at 101 lbs., Kraig Magnussen at 148 lbs., and Luis Flores at Heavyweight. Eric Hefley took second in state losing to a four-time state champion, at 129. Wes Fehr took third at 115. , The Varsity Basketball team faired well this year also. Sparks finished 2nd in the Zone Tournament losing to South Tahoe in triple overtime. The game finished at 82 to 78 in one of the most exciting games in AAA history. At State, Sparks didn't fair too well losing to Valley High in the opening game of the tournament. W Freshman, Marci Travert, was an excellant representative for Sparks High School. She placed tenth in a field of over sixty women skiers in Zone. HW In Sports 265 FRESHMEN I. ,.....,.,yQ,,,f . :V E J . SS 9 - Xi f. t - ,.,,,.y: 5, , ' 0 -r -r .,.,,, A-ix Stir' l3w ,:: ,1x . . X xxx, Q K 9 xfix YN x x VQQX vm Xb sf we Wx:-if-n' E '- A M, Bobby Adams Jeannie Aldous Chris Allen Daniel Allen Danny Allen Jody Allen Stephanie Amos Tiffany Annand Sara Arnold John Austin , , - x, -If Angel Barker Mark Barnett Lisa Bass Tiilany and Ginatry to hide from i A oamera iiii . x YW Q p Y. S I N x Darcy Baker Tillie Baker Brad Bankheacl 1 fsf iiili l .ll qu . aa: if f? 5 ' ii . , , 5 S xy . y n 2 : ' - at QQ 5 an Kathy Bertrand Rachelle Blair Ben Bledsaw Dan Boesen Kim Boldi K .,,, A . A t rfisgixf in :... L ' E t' 3 5 s..W K-an filly .f -- rQn'..?gwf. .: - 'see' Q: . b X M E . an Mrk Ka: .5 ., -- Q gt E w X r N x RN X Q xx X xg .x ' e--i 1 5 so f I A :QE is f rig: . 'tj -fx .S 9 xx. aqiiiw aa l 4:2 . kx - X W . Q 5 P Q R W x hr fix A X X X NX NNN S X X S X 5 X S A i an Freshmen, Class Of 87 267 Lisa Brodzinski Lori Brooks Anita Brown Charlie Brown Lori Brown .... ,, .kkrb bk.,-Q, .,., XX, X X ., Xt 4. X X ,sees vs X . qE,,., oo qoor X.:':1s: fi Ejox XS XX QS X tX X X W X XX X i X if Marcy Bond Lorrie Booton Bruce Borja William Boston Corey Brennan 268 Freshmen 2 Power V as f,. X .X sf - MN ',,- X5 Xe X . X 4 X XX fa ra- X '3 X X WX Nl? fr NSR XX Anita Capurro Sean Carlson Steve Carmer X.: 3? Q35 - Bobby Rank hard at worlr. C NW David Burchard A.G. Burnett Dina Butler . - - m iiii C N X X 'ix kt Y X1 S X X ,, B... . ... li X 1 Q K K X33 rv' s X XX Y R XX X X X s X X MX 2 Donna Casey Shawn Casey Hyung Cha Travis Chambliss Justin Champagne Dell Chappell Adam Cheatham Sandy Chinvarasopak Dave Christy Hoa Chu N N s f, K' C 5 - Q. ,,.. if 1- if T A , . ,,.. X Nh X X X X Q X, 'f'. 3 - , -... is sim, .' ' V fit: -f , . ' J 4X X-ax 55? I' kX -5 K . ell R as we ..,: 5 -:.E. , -. Q ,:., l .Ee is . Q55-11371 K 1 PNES: K ES... es ? -- I .... me 4 - i Tap Chung Chad Clark Cliff Clark Erik Clark Lisa Claypool kll e . Cobb Bonnie W Ja V i Conder L A h Michelle Conlel' ' 'Q C' f. 2. D Tracey Goldehlallsrasleeoinlines if L at thel-lealthfair. y ,W A J is 4 4 Q L 1 5 iiiii xl X 4, 6 M :Z 'N ' i '. ,-- LW- h, .Vg ,rfimq eX xx x xx ,. as ii Todd X -'ii Cook Caryn F 7 :i Coombes ,.,. Julie ' Corning egg' H ' :essex serie ..,,.q:z ' i 5 Salvador Corral Cassandra Cromwell Ken Cronin William Crotinger Gloria Dady L t: 1. XX orrr in fl ix sq. . 5 , is il few R ,J aaaaa C V, , a ar 2 iii.. - 5 fx li f igs 3 N 3 k ix B X, K k W X 1 X 1 . ,xf J as .si s f - ,--' J'-:Lk si Q K 4 355 gf- -Q sg gen .f g X M xo SQ Ki ,si gig if x X X K xx X Q X we X X X x AQ V' L E Norm Davis Henry Day Eric Dellinger Kristy Delaney Les Depoali Pilar Desalvo Louie Diehl Monty Doehring Dawn Dollarhide Suzanne Doreo Freshmen, Class Of 87 269 an i k Q x:.x- , :.- 1 is A., . ' KY X Q X X xii ,.... , . in 1 .., .M if F if 270 87 Dorine Dory Mike Dutur Anji Duncan Rebecca Dunning Laura Edenfield Michelle Edgington Cindy Edwards James Eitenmiller Susan Enteles Chris Erdelt Q. RahlRah!Rahl87 Aw Bradley Flick Steven Flores Darren Ford Cherie Fortune Judy Fox Wi Bruce Gallio Heather Gann Tim Ganthner RUS-Sell Gillespie Jackie Gleas OD 'F' XX A XXX WS' t . ti N sf Q 9 ix , C Q XX by 5 Q 3 it X Mike Estrada Christie Eveatt Kelly Faught Ftod Fink Vickie Flannigan Lori Fox Marklyn Francl Michael Freeman Suzanne Fricke Fiichard Gagne vi-NIVK' l ,tt 'i as K - 555.-f X 3 X Q ,s s V ,rf .nr .. N. Ns P.. 4- X-X In Ll ,-sfgggri . 'J Y . ' ' 37? fir:-1 ., If . K 'asf f ' -f f . lrf Q flea. , . ,Ks ' , -no-ff he LP: . , f 1 ., .AG - ,ff , 5 , Michelle Griswold Justin Guide Allison Guinan F 'al Q ir is Michelle Hall Mike Hall John Hannah NMI' 4 l X Darrell Glenn Tracy Golden Matt Goodsell Leonel Gonzalves Billy Griener myrsuzaiiaigllsiiiikafnmmgme books if sf Margaret Guise Shawn Guthrie Adriana Guzman O we is i or G ef .ie Lisa Henry Maurice Herbs! Bobby Hicks Annett Holmes Natalie Honon wx in. I Angela Harding Keith Hargrove Lari Hart Kelly Hawley Colleen Helsing rviw Freshmen Class Of 87 zawmvads if as af tt 'N X N 'R xx: X X 3 X 'NX L ' A 5 be we s Hunden N Sherry , Hybarger 3 Leo . 1'h f Hyde ,u f J V X X i Xx., ,X t . u we . -' ' QR - es. kk K N7-is' . x .... s,t,,.t, K 1. 1. :swis s - ..... - A - K Stacey Walker goes in for a touchdown. se New vs Denise Howard Susan Howard Katherine Hubbell Jacob Huber Lenora Huffman 272 Freshmen Xi ex -ss X Carla Jennings Alis Kirkpatrick James Jenrose Jeff Jester Aaron Johnson Deby Johnson :iw . f ,ff ' . Ze.- . ' X i.i.. .iik fs , We-.. 5 A '... ' . - vs. asf' ' X X qv X' X 5 r Q X as . X , x gives xx, if A:-11' H X S Q 5 x Wendee lmus Scott Jasper Ralph Are Alive Jefferson Elaine Johnson Mike Jones Mike Kast Jim Kidney Bret Klngsey Hobby Kittrell Rachel Koski Jimmy Kresoja Suzette Kuhn H t X 1 it P' . fix ml gi-YR. gs 1 . X ,, ww x W Melissa Kwiatkowski Tammie Ladone Kristie Lafargo James Lambert Lori Lane Brian Langurn Gretchen Larsen Paul Laslo Dennis Lauderbaugh John Law s , . J if -- J SQA 'A Q :':- 's f x -V .ge - X , . 2 . - fl. ' I ' Y X ' . Hr .S g'ggN-R Ns, - 'H-.sE.S3s'. NES? xiii' . a .. .. . 1. ...s. i . . 'X . i i 7 1 Q ji., 5. , .iixsrii KX ' --ef , .- X -s 4 .s , .Q -Q . it. i S J. 5 .. -N f Q pgs - --i.-, L .,if .f,, .. tisf. 1 it if -. s .X .gag J. .-J Melinda ee Tom Lee Nicholas Leverett Mike Lopez Flyan Luttrell Mark MacDonald Christi Maciel Randy Mackley x ig, - s Cory Lawrence James Lee Jeffery Lee XENA sif z zvs s- L ,S - .Q .. fb .Q ' vt- ft . JA . , . , L. Q IDAA My . K ,, ,--.i - - .1. M 7. -1 -1.-.f' 5 . 1. FQ .... i J K 'k-. .k.. ff. -it . sswir SYXX XF' .' 55. fa . H . .f'-151511 X il. :-- 1f+fi..ww : use-.Q . e . K ' I if Dawn Lindsey Angela Long Tieu Long Danny Longest Dale Lopez Freshmen, Class Of 87 273 Elizabeth Martin Chris Marvin George Masek sf' --,.-, ' f ., 1 fats I - Yi:l3L.e::s. - ,. 'F K iv. ' 'S' i .5 4 5- X it ,.,,,l t we 1 N. it 5 Q Q: X ' is Q w X sri X X ry ' --'HLOSY A.G.? Neil Manuel Nicki Mark Matt Martensen 274 Freshmen. Are l-lerel Bill Mayberry Jennifer McCann Heather McClure Julia McDonald Shannon McDonald A i ' I he . N . ,,,,,, ,, , X r k v SE - N 'Q yt 3 S 522 Missy Mathewson Rochelle Matt Kelly Matthews Dan Matts Cindy May K Antonette Mendoza Shannon McGinnis Pau McGuire Q X' 'K S Wayne Merideth Mike Miller Vince Miller Shad Milligan D X Xxx as .- Rusty McKee John McKinley Scott McMillan ac. ET. 'K is ii- :rf 7, W,lry4,. . J-Z ,,,:m:,,1 ,f WW' 'iw 'milf f f fm fifffnl? 5 f 214' A A' f f 4 r V J W f.. Yi er 'rf Qi , 1 .-N W, 1, , , , f f 5 3 A 4? 2, SDN A Q' Sm Y 2 X, f 7 2 ' Q ' ' A X X LQ X XX? X , l Harold Mitchell Michelle Moison Jeff Montelatici Tim Mooney Jim Moore Duane Morgan Michelle Morris Shannon Morrow Dale Moss Marlene Mullins -, ,. i?..f- - LH: .. fi-K.: 1 i G 'ZW9 'I -- -e --:ss fd f- -W'2i'i sf-A '-N'xC3:j: f17 it ,IST---Liilifil as., ,,,,, , ,r,,.... W.. A Chris Newmyer Jerry Nicholas Marcie Nord XJ fFreshr5e'n havlniylun atyllgey game, ,, .... W ,, ., .el c-css , - -f .ii . - - ff -Mx svse,.:s 1. wwf L fel W gs? X 3 his K 1 .. .ff . S .... 5 A 2 X Q X is in X E X X 2 s Janielle Naismilh Tom Navarrete Kelly Nelson ' ' eeic 1 M o...lcl W or 4 M l ......mss.mns-GHQH 4 6 K X, X 'VA s riies fi '7 'MT 1 M I if' x :-.:. ,V e Ve-es, ,el , Shane Nyholm Sean O'Bannon Debbie O'Bear Donna O'Bear Mike Oberberger vwi . .3 :iff - Q 5 15,33 lk t Michelle Osborn Michelle Owens Lance Parton Tami Pastrana Sandy Paszek N sses ' Q i.: K - ' A. ' - 51 3 r rrrrrrg 313 F ' gli Freshmen, Class Of 87 275 at :wa Wes. . S i 1 .. .. WX, ' 1' f Teresa Patterson Carolyn Pearce Kimberly Peden John Peregrin Molly Phares X Steve Pico Tracy Pierce John Pine Lucina Ramirez Rocio Ramirez Robert Rank 'N Junior giving some help to Freshmen' girlsf Us 276 Freshmen Are Dynamite! 5 -EX: s. Wendy Plesniarski Michelle Pullen Deana Ouintal 5 s er Xwr xa :. . Q, Q . .sf H gk W X Xt Wit 4 .. ' X az Will' H : T X X 5 X as 'iw' li S gg r N X X R ar, Johnny Rieffer Pat Riordan Robert Rivera Lee Roberts Dale Robinson . Q af z w tw XE ix X X, Q gi ilk at 8. X X XF X XX X R X X as at or Q I ' 3.4 .- -as Tina Ricchetti Joelle Richardson Scott Richardson David Richter Kathy Rick 59? , X 35, Qs QE X av S, st? at E., 1 5 f v Q l sl S X X A Ex k 5 X if S i g .. ia- f 'IEP' Ui 451. . . . . Xi ,, ---ZX. 4 J rise s A R XX - A -222955, r 1. . X Nfilfif- - . ' fi ' ' X by to tte , rrrr X. ' 717 .. Y r--- ' . -2: rim...-yr - f ' 'llgffli J- 'fail 'r N D ' . X . X., A:-. 7. . X a R X W M X R X Q is Xt X Q-3133? s sw X so 3 X ,xr 1 -f--... :r f , Ns X 12 1 Don Ross Allen Rowe Eva Ruby Adriane Russell Cheri Russell Scott Robinson William Rollins John Rosales William Rosaco Casey Rose rvffsl Christina Sambrano Mike Sambrano Susanna Sambrano Tina Schmidt Ken Schmidt Shelly Schweigert Tebmer Scow Dan Scurlook N. .ss - Q I S lxwiff .E sst 3 ,W , K f fu- ill ' 'A 2 Teri Rutledge Maria Saidana Renita Salas Ronnie Salas Javier Salazar Susanzl-Ioward returns-the serve., ,. Sylvia Sambrano Renee Samuelson Tonia Sandobal Freshmen, Class Of 87 277 Seth Sheck Leticia Sheridan Sipriano Silva Michelle Silvers Dan Simpson Dale Selbach Lorianne Selbach Mike Sexton Jeff Schaffer Vicki Shannon 278 Freshmen Are Alive v Stephanie Smith Harold Solano Greg Spreen it XJ L Tim Stinson Raquel Sugui Roy Sullins ,Girls enjoy ous tripf W Q S Ru., Rod Simpson Joe Skelton Lorrie Sloan Carl Smith Denny Smith Diane StCIair Tony Stewart Robert Stiffler -i we .r sexism-vtlsmf -gog- gt.,,,LR3y .-:- ,-.X N - 1 ,. , lrrt s Q-fc .11 f. s If X , 5 gps- , 'X . , N 2 ,l st. V, . ,. - x :sw - . A asa, .1 -X swf-mr -sf, . .. I Q 4 3' Us Q is N., tj 4 r S X as +G iii Ji sw ii ,Sa X W Walt ' ,sg f 1 X X xx t N in Q r 'AR 'X' 5 x Eel Z X L. -.4 l Q4 ' 3 .. L .Qififi X Q, -- as at X Q S .se is X 1 Q 1 3 . is Tammy Supple Michelle Sweet Thomas Szek Hai Tang Audie Tatum Sulieti Taumoepeau Russ Taylor Marisa Taylor Ed Tellez Stella Tellez ? 2 XE: . is X r- . ss Q X X Q 'N x Lisa Troop Natalie Tucker Shawn Tucker I Allnaearwelkilngeff gmaemb i Veronica Velasquez Joeil Vowell Rose Vozzella My Vu Mark Walford M Y iifl'-if K T 53 gs- x xi it Q xg mrs if , 5 N X Kristin Tolton Marcie Trabert Nga Tran Rss ' rw ,.t, , . S ' of 4' Dean Turner Debbie Van Horn Elvia Vasquez Hector Velasquez Susana Velasquez ' 'lll T V - 'Ls' .6 7 WQBWY XM f Z7 2 ,,.. ffm J A www ,,,, , W , WW I aff X Z wg .4511 galil Www W' Z fig 3 ,fy 1 4 wwf ' Hr M M, Freshmen, Cass Of 87 279 VV AAAV V V'.' F' , ul ' Uhr , A ' H ,.., ,Kg f fz f ,- A .54 ,Q Dean Wellams Lona Whitmore Kl'lSfl Sean Walters Whitney Jeff Tarin Webb Whisler Tom Chuck Welker While If W Z What did you want? We 5: 5,,,,if ,.,, ' ft' 1 i wi fi? ,:.., , ,W 5 t 2 gi, i ph n if M, 'V ' Z W Y if ' YL 5 aiq A in 1: ,, W . , 4 ' W 5, if Alan Wagoner Shawna Waibel Philip Walker Stacy Walker Carolee Waller P , J Y gf ?' fl r ' 4, ,. M .,,i I if '63 ity C E IL? I4 , , if me ? M 'Q 'i,,, Q rf 280 Freshmen Are l-lerel . ,, --.. ,b if Chris V' r f Kenneth Weinberg it white April j i'-3?iff' if Stacie Wells 'W Williams Robin H f Kent Wessel ' 1 Williams ' ' Gina WilSOl'l Jon Wilson Shawn Wilson Daniel Wyman Terry Zabel Shannon Zamboni Mike Zerr INDEX 15 115127, ,, , frrgr ,,.. INDEX BerQn1Hnr1.EdWHrd , , .1 19 r , Ml BEHGMANN. KATHY ff ,g , 1 2 Bergmann, Lorraine L nnk Q 1299199279 8' Faqfirrrty , 50. 52- 27. 52.72, 110. 1' nnnn 1 2 f 2 2 , , , F .5 1 lv Qqgdrpen e,r12 oh, 2. 2, , , 2 , 127 129 154 222 . 2 f , 14 ff ,f7Q15iQ'7Q7, nnn B9F95!E0m-.C3319 204 1 nn nn n n 1 ' n .gCaQ!!i9!t?ff?59'9'1 n'-- nn n 59, 236, 237 V, , Kgihyf . n-n .- ,iA' n A Bertrand, Kathleen 267 7 2 or . n, b .wS fQ n n,b 2-fvlasrd, Chris 1 23 35,266 or f inn n ,V , B1fm1l1Q119mrTS2fl1dY ---n 170 1 268 1 2 . 7 51l1M'NGHAM- AL 1,79 1 11 2 57. 94. 130, or Frederick 60271 nnnr f rrnnn 2 LeBiorson,.,Andrey rnr? 151.92 frnn 1 1 9 yy 19, 227 amen. o er ' 7 92fwrl,Bleir..Minor...Y19 2272 TT' nrnn 2 rrrnnn 1931 r,,frrr,2QVVVfjAgerton, Todd 192.605 - .. 7 '2'A' Z-- 5 i.Bl21lr,ARachfeIle 267 1'7J,' l9,1x135. 138, 227 Walier 192, 218, 256 , rrbr' xrfr' ' '-'Bl3II',1R0bII'I .,. 17 .1', 511135, 193 Nano, Gen 192. 1 ii Bland, Rebecoa 193, 60 1 , . Alloano, VIDCQHT 19223 3. 11 Bledsaw, Benlamsn 267, fm, '1,, , ff, zf' .1r.V yung 268 md0uS.dJennlfS'I:f-- 1 1172 Bloom, seen 193 1,1,, GHAMBERS, 171 111'1 'l 3Qg,5.Khien 193, 2 . f3QQ15Jr1Qi1'QhambIiss, 62, 268 227. 17 ,, 1 , f , r 11232533221 535156 '5651 260 if 111,,,, rrn, Bend, 2933757 11111 f 2 I Cha1'd'e'r Diillne 19 2 1 ,1V Bone, 193 1,1, '234VV'f 1 9519 1' 2. 1111,, , B0Ul0n. ll7or'riHf.L.' 268 V - 7 -.C11999rf.7rM9Ui9?n A ef!92 r E 21'b '7V rrrr 2 Berla, Gilbert 268 A'19'99f1' 96111 ,-- 192 1111,11 2 Boston.1Willlam 268 , 111, 268 Qlvgrvde, 95811101 21- 21,11 Bolieher, Keren 17, 731, 78,1794 . '11 919,913 ,Fic f1,,: Il? 1', 156 ,. 'Fifi 1', , 7 ff Cheff571'!1,p'6iih1 I 1 197 V Bowers. Michelle 1931 297 , B0wee.Alber1 60, 1 711Qn.gerSOnr.4e1ggr1S113n -1-71921520 sovoml, MIQHELLE V 2 fl GVSOH, war .. . r ,..l,,..l' Qgag gg, By1 C11flS119f.RQYffif. -' 1, 7 209 254 CO,rv5'iTi 2615111 ' 9 Chfi91Yl5D3V1C3 .e.1 . Qngefsonr 9001! 195, 218 rrlffl 1 1.11r1i1z,B,rg,g:lon, Kalhy 17 , fewsr, ema 1 Hlleelfee 1B1FlSC0e, Reberl 229, 601 1 101114195171 1.,., .ee , Annfarld, Tiffapy 79, 82, 225, 238,'1f255' Bring Wes 17 . ,V - , ,,AV Aqulno, Marylgne 192 Brodzinski, Lisa 268, . . Qrevaloiagavld HQEG, 60, 159, 228 Brooks, Lorene 2681 V rmes, am Brooks, Rob 17 1 .1r,1, in Q V Brown, Anita . , . 9 My I 771 7 V1 H Clafk, , V rg., 1,1l ,,,VQrown, Charles 268 Clark, Kimberly 194 CLARK, Lucllfbe 171 Clark. Mark f 1935 Lori 2 Clevpool. Lise .1r. 1.i, 1 gown Maria 2 ,..,, ,,,, , .,.,,. gaobb egrzgr ' lerli. 1 71' 1 57 ..,1 1 2 1 V, 221 1 iilllee 191 f V , ,,,,, ,,,1, 2 267 ' 19 192 ,li' 269 ,221 ..,,1 Ball, , ,.1e . eoe 2 29, 234 9 1 . ,l3Hlllr1.fif 192, 219 Q' 00919375 715.29119 269 1 Banfiel9551l199'1Le1r- 50-1 2129 51? .2,. i c0'1'0Sf Mike 19r 49 113-2nkl193i1i ?'3f2la!s5Y 297.1 . 0001991111197 194 Barbelr62Fran61sea.1L 1921 Cook, Todd 269, ,..,. Bilrciibt, Ashton 192, 256 Burkett, Kelly 17 Coombes.V,Caryn 267 Burnett, Andrew 256, 268, ,,,,r C00mb9S,,ChfiS 1' ,616 181 Busngens, 192 oorbr1age,gVlgargn,..,g 1'g,BarnegjNgiggglalgg Butler, Claud1ng?g51gggg,1j.Q57i1268 r, 2- r,', , Cormng, Juile Butler Gayla1r22.113f7g,11i117 f eleo, 2, L ,Va .wrkfazi ,,,2 , 243,112.2 ,222 I ,V . 1 V, k,,. ,.L, . . . ,,k,.k,:.,i,,,...,. . ,,.u,L,.,,,,V,:,xrg,,e: 192 Byrd, Sherry 19 g 2,,2., Cerrel. SHlV9Q01Ei11ifeii31i121269 ,,,22 Baskerville, . .V.1Q,.f6V6,VV67,V132, Cabacungan, Steven ,, .. 216, 218 2161fr,1f1rigelQVr,Qg ,,, ,,,., 2 ..,, Cabadawolando 50- 199- 256 llrl 1 7' 171 ,err 7 'i11 ---2.238 1 21 H 2. 166 1 2 .,.,, Seen 18 M 119 99 Trey 111' '1fCrevelinQ9 eo, 61, 194.f2,06,g2g6 1 CHWPEN- 171 lerereee .f '-'9ar11!11g2?9i22f.7rr,Q3 Cromwell' Q?S?f9!3.C1fa 299 I-1l213.4f,fir. 1.17514 BAB.B1l7M 1' 167 01011111 246, 254r 22.2, . , ,. we N P11 r rf r- f 194 4 299 llrei 17,1,,,,,111iGQpurr0, David: 1,11 Crowder. 19 1 1 f?if,giQi2Qf25QQ5.lE11G,'rDaVid'-2I 2'Q iiii 267 '1CarIson, Donnami, 193, 201 Crowningslgg4lg1q,Qg,g1fgg11lg 132, 134, 232,-1 rr jg'Egg-iBerg6QiiiChrysti 66 Carlson, Sean V ,V 250 r V 282 3rV,,,,. 1, li, V , .,.,:,-3, , ,kegmvi LLg 2 m,AA A 4 12,2277 l f , f 2195 1 1 ,f f V f 22 iiii a. 1fAROL83 180 M Hifeiiai Ya 22 Evans- Jaaafi 246 12 2 Evanas 2 ,Lisa - 1127 22122 1 ff aeveatt, Cngistie , ' '1l T g ., c411af'ofiiig45ig1j22g,,4g1larii,,. ' i 1 2 Eyraud, Sigue ' f Gayanitha, VE2vad,2- .- 19522 1 I 4 -2 M 1221 x7 g 0 4, 2 fi?':i7QLZiQ,i1, Giaiihbggtiafyf' Jgfiify, ' Vfhy LVLQ I . :'LL 2' :Q .,L, i ,2 f f': 1 Giersbach Stacey 79 196 1299 21 Dady. Gloria 269 24i4 L 1 ' F 2 Giibertson, Traci 196, 1 an an 2 2 Dalke. Cafym444421204 1 'Giiinski barierm 23 228 Dafigj, Thuanif.. T94 H 2 2525 2 , 2 2 . V' ' 25 oangprfieid, Ganga 62 Faddie, Troy ..,2 246 0 42i44442,Da1J19haf1y,2LaUra'?i1 62 Falk' TYOY22 515121322 2 , aa a l' 9 1 Gilles ie Ru00eII - 270 '2 1 afa' 'DaviS, Donald 250 5arIgg:2f22S1ennan1e2 ..-a 79-821 129- 1293, 01111516 21011111 a5a 4195 alaa so ' Da1g1gglNorman 269 2,1 , 222 in ,,,aa ' ' 122 f ' 23, Davis, Terry 20 2 Faugmmew 'J270 2 139, 232, 233, 2,510,265 2222 2 Daywlemy 2 2222 ,,269, Fam Rm 264 , , , , c, 2 2, ,22GinoLAMo, ROSEMARY 2173 2 a22aa 22 ' 2 2 aafaa aaaa 2 ,GiaddinQ- Kim 196 a2aa 2 22a2 2-2f2sDay,-Sandy 84, 104 Feif1f,fWesley22 .. .aaa 195,22422,2 244, 264 V . aa,. 22,2f2a0ANiELs,gGAFiY 172 Fialdini, Damian. - 46, 3512 115. 122112g2f2 wJ,2f22e ne 'gg 21? 138 1222 1 9 DaaSEi9sQa99att:...,Q20 a,22 Q Fiigazgster 5290 ,afa 20252252242 a22a 22 225234 V ' ' ' Dalasfki r- 1141252 I2 an ary A 2 2 2 ' A n2n1ar.2a1,ava,1 -- 221295 2 2 2l??S.s3i5f1U02,0i.271 23 F1eiarng.2Laf'21-- 234 , 1 2 26 0 ri 29' 149 222 2222 F imby M1110 13.4 105 -15042502 W 2 aaaa - 2-a a , . ' ' ' ' Golden, Tracy 225, 238, 269, 271 ,1'. ,2,. 2. Fink' Rodney -2' 1 621 , , mcaonzal S rfna ii Fisheff 5feV9'3f- 2- 1951422121852 ' Gonzalgs' Erngstl H1196 2 2 22,2 1 2,2,2 22 14f1Fif1i Qh0ff?1J9h e'13'-7195 in 'Gun 29155 Rick M-24 iii 2,2a ffif 22222 Fiannigan, v, 270 pg, 2 2222 1 22, 1 ' FLaM'Na12 avn11n22.22f221811 '22 3Z2ZiZ?14Ei5 e 144271 3367155 12F'f3t9,'7e Mew? 19? 99,2 2222929 aiebodman, Chris 24, 40, 73, 82, 130, 22,2,4 12Q10K42421BfaG1aY 2270 6 6 3 221302 2139 216 256 257 IOYGSL Lucia 1712- 1954 19,1211 122422, ,2422242 . ' ' ' 2 2 2 2 1 2232513211292525121-4425644271 2 71213523 0151122221 222' 2 442 24a In sa 22 a24mci2sLsn14iiNEiii22' ' 172 ,2329 0 ' 22 Gmhaff MiG e'e 24 2 856, Dinkins, Bill ..-4a201,23252121f2 422 :::2fw11f1E9'g- -'ii' 22- 25124924 79- 234 GRAVES 5,535 H-1669 153 2 Dixon, Lee 194 2222222 V or , Steve 2 ,222 '. - ' Doehring, John .Qf,22222Ti22, 2 22n15Foreman, Timothy .2 122 2 8137324 Dollarhide, Dawn.,f'2'igi32ii.- ,21' 2 fl Foreman,2 Hay .. . 19,52 12f24, 1 en 'Thomas' ' ' 24 252 DONDERO, CAROIQYN., 2Eorerrian,122Karen2 5T9'2lI222 J 2i31Gre Or' Billie E18 ' ' Doreo, Suzanne 212' '1 Fortune, Cherie 2792? 2222422 2 2,2, 195 Dafy. Define 22702 2222 .iff ' Foster. Jacqueline 27222 efiasin rbwiiirainn DollihsilfiyfXililliatiafm 20 1 ,77,22 ,r FOX- Judith 270 2 22,2 2 C212a2Gn?ifr?iN2121TiM191 194 ,2 22,22 if 22,22' Q 5011, Lori 270 412, 22'11 '22b, Gf.5wO1d'222fMb5gi,' jgA?i1V 42242 4222 MARY 168 21, 12 Dllfiifi Ffaian David +2 ,22a an 744 111211529 n4i1lf595naFa2i a22222 1150-2m:li12 81322212191 2115224-211412.22413 py '27 2272 22, 71225 2507 2 2 l'5fcus5any6f2222J61if1122 1ff12'4747 2405, 254, 2705? 1142 fw2IEranEi,f2y2gkiyn ...1 g31GUALAN'o JOSEEH 1 1281 iiana 4 292,2 , ,77227 afi 2922 1222 - 121 1 Ffaaanarifg. Snaia 2 pugiign, Mark Trace 22L2,,,,5f5g,221216, 148, 1-Guinsn Alisoh-g VL23V ,,, Dun 2, Kristine ,21 . ' 2 Dunninzgfiebecca 270 Freenfiargpana 1953411216 ff 222.i Duong, 21 K.,,LV I Gonzales 270 Duran, 194 22,2 ,FriCke,,e11zanne 79, 255, 270, 271 eau I2 egsfde y''124Qil244fa522:1ggwhg 57 130155, 2,,2 Gh,1g1115ga4f?e,22454411195 2221 , Fuiii, David 22, 00, 67, 73, 130, 132, ' ' 2? - 1 ' 42:1-fn 2 133 1138 139,221.52-222-2216 1- f'112286'.87'- 81 187' 246' 250 929 2 99 9929 2 is 1Fliiiii12Lii1ifti1i2 fguthne' '2212 224012621 271 , ,2a 2 22123111 129' 21,5 9 ,2,2 2'22 222 2 ,, 2V.2 5,2,l14?i6!?'eZ'1?3M'i5152tQ43 195 2222 '2 ' 1 2 -. .222 1 270i791?fZi195,,422291Q722 gpzman' figwa 74' 271' 273 ,2.,2 ,2kVL .2,22h, 2 hairy K 22291 , 1 2 2 4 Edenfieia, 221 ,2 11'41 , , Ededfieid, Laura ...2 729, 84, 2,,2 .1 212277221 2 7 22 f222 2 Edgington, Micheiie 27112 '222 X 22 2A 2 29' ,:kL' ' f 22'72 4 ANDREA 1230 1a11i 22 2a2222 1 22 2 1- fGaQ'16L Riaiiafd ff fliaiifi 24344- 454 522 59- 732 Dawnuz. 195 2252, 3, gggi5Q1,,2Lg1ng1,g, 1 277. 87, 1310. 139, 210, 233 22 27222 1i,55fii,Ei1Q0mi,1ier. 12'a feaiieren, 795222, ,nairnmichagf . .2 2711 96 7 72.2122 222-2' ii-ialvorspn, ,obin 1 SAM 172 21' 204 giiinteles, virginia 21 Ggginnucou 2 Hamlin, Christopher 2182, 2 12?iEntus, Kristine 195. 2 1112224 G1Qnnr32HG3i Hamlin, Monica 196 2 fiiilirdeii, Christopher . ., 1a24 2 70 2 222 2 Ganmer. 222,42 141 1i21 2 Hampton, Jolene 24 LHEHIKSEN, nov 168, 216, ,a,22 2,a222 Qgfcia, 2122 2412 6g5,?2i1Cgf922, 2 Hannah, John 271 Eriigeen, Trevor .,2...195 'i22 200, 2O7,218,7 GARCIA, -,,2 j Hannoh, Kirk 24 237 22 2 2222 Hansen, Heigiw.. 59, 79, 82, 05 - , I if 2414, 1 283 1512. 1 1 We 11 rmgrgrf . ,. , 1 reiieeeeer 1,1, tiseiueas 9 -.- 'WGSQQQQT1 ..,, ? lie, fliiieiew 71l. . RALPH. 1 Jeff Yf 2 , Lefler, HHHSQD. Sharon 1ei3Qr15glQw6r 202 JGSYQQJGTY T297 1 ,lzeigin Michelle , X Hardie Michele 59150 Johnsfmafk 1161 iii Harding. Alleela M-15271 it JONUSOW1 Aaffm Amy Hargove, Keith.. . Q 271 - .1 ,- ,W .,,: , sf - 135 Harris. 531.145 19247 252 13 , 8 Harris Gissa 25, o, 8 ? 11i ewis ii it 5 Hart, 'Lk' Kristen Q yymlz , Leyge: .Hail '-ali 271 2 .r.. 1 7.... fiefr 1 173. 2151 ,. , , , fliindfffiyr 9 , 2563 it HUHGSSY- f282w2E5Kei2eeef271 8fg9ea:.i8i ,.1.. 22233?pn2QE9hgel '26'49'1721i731 Usll GEOREEESSQQEEESEEQ 828148 Lf .X, . , 1 1 7 1 V Listman,er5r?afiEi f xAi f kk.k.kf . , l 1957 Luke, I i , ,,Q 1- 7 eliiii , 3551 1 , 7 . , wo X' IC 5 79 I.. . Hendrickson,1'Teresa .gg 41: 196, 234 ,,.j0nes,g9ri 2 6 KA,BEN1il5?ii11fiifi 174 gr, Henry, tisa ,iz , L 7 ones, i'l'ls .1iTf11'i1 14 , 25 -Li' i ' Angela 273 Henry, l3ebeiz1l11i'jflgig3rl,196, 204 adones, Kimberly .,, 27 - llllll Genes ...,,l,gQ17O, 198 . +140 eSVMiG a9 41-14112541 272 71ll7 Tieu 273 '7 61, ll . JEQH 1335? Danny 1: .. 273 3 , erz rgin, Pattyjf'iL,. 25 777 lll' o y, ll7l ic e e 5 'sly Lgperijgr-ian M1123 Hicks , l77 Bobble 271 ,,.g, JURSCHACK, Lois 174 9 11.314, Lopezfgoele ,,,, g73 Hicks,,RusseIi 60,2212-97, 260 ff 7 I 31 11,,1 7 7-'7 7'7 7 ' Lopez1?1DorothY?'ifil'g'.128, 1,48 9 Holilield, .left .., ,11. 2QQifi4i15Q' 151, ..159Q11g,1i87,,, K 1 LODe2.Q,Jason1 ,. .,,,273 7 , 216, 256.1257 7' '7 ' LopeZ,f5?ManiJei1:T, 198 HOTTT. Kathieev V, 1197g'2?5 ' Loundggin, Sheila 198 Y HOLMAN, RICHARD 4578 1 Lubagginaisy 198 Hennee Anneu,,,,271,lj Jl, ,,, 1 Egg52f2dQg3X2fd?5j1- 271 fwgg,, Lucegaon .H 29,138,227 ngargeghggll W flll Kash Wise 272 2 , 2 77, 1 738198 - ,,,,7 ,,,1,,,, 1 4 KEELEQVTEDDYANNE 5 , , 1 ' Hooper, Bryarf . 1193.11 ,',, Keller Jack 14-I 9 273 216,232,252 ..j,e3f7f?ig,,r42fv1wfKgNrgj2iBu1Q ,,,, 174 ,,,g,, e LUU5ggCg,, 198 7,7 HORAN. 1 K77777l 59,485 Horan 5l71 12:78 272 1 1 29, 250 H L ., ,,,,,, ,,,,. ,,,, Y V ,IC ee,.P an 27 .. H , Hgpcslr? ,',2 - KINDAU-1 MAX -- - 153 H 7 7 . 1 ,,,, l1777 ff ,22111 ' ,,,:??'King, Kathy 158, 185, 197 ' 77ll7 2l77 2 1- 121 25659-,591 538 Kingsley, Rick 204, 262 ,,,, , 7 122' 3434+ 1- 7 2 551 1467 Kinsey Bret 2.72 - . -,,,., 2551 272 Klrlrpairrelr Alle 12721 12721 Kittreli, Robert ,pr .272 mam ,28,, if 719 9,5,7 RRR7 K lc, R ll l wie' S ,,1991 KOS 'Q ac e 272 , MHC'e'- Jeff 5 , ,,,, ,,,,,,. resola, James 272 , . ,, ,,,, .f.,,,f,,,19z,.f llll KKK7 ,9777 K ,,- ,,,,,, ,,, . , 7 Macklrn, 2211 82299911 '777 i'7 i 7 iri '27 I .22 2 R' 5 5 2'22l Madq x ,,199, 8897788 . Klln 1,272 ,,,,7 ,,,, , i -'7' 21712 1',1 '7,7' 7 ff' Magi.. fe. --,12 ,,,, oerarel 15797 Klnl 18177 2199 1 QKKK l17l ,7,9,92, ,lll ,97' 777, 2 ' 27l .2172 f 719, 25. 881991118711 1 1 91771 1 it 91551 975128f 28f22 9288 ,KRR - . LaCiaf9- FfefiK'ln 60. .,,,, 2181, f..e,.!i.lllichln9s.111Laura .1726,,..46, 78, 79. tififfgoeigfgffy-f,1 22? 2 ifilq- . 992 llnn 791 1 9 779l Wlly i 495252 1 . ',f, . , Huz, Pnanear., 26, 145 tam6P:1UJ0nsl,, ,e , ,, 22 ,,7 29,.,,84,1..,11eeg, Hybalger,g,i55gergi7,,, . ...272 amffr names ,,,,,, erl 198 iriydellfedf ...lf.flQ.. 273 1 17-7 41 2,5, if QAN1 JAN'CE 730 . .,k, 7 A., ,. ,.5-. K ,v,iL,., ,L.n, ..,, .ti - , 1 1 1 anuer 9' 1 E. ' I I K. Mark' Nichole I I I Mimr,,lr,a,.4fjfg4,,-,,er ,..4.. ,1 , ' 7 . Marsh, Paul 198 V 5 ' 1159 KRKK, 9 'l1 1 2 1 , 'ij aymonn ' ' - ' 1?1iil1fLQi1O, Z 273 Marlensdlig Ddiiaise . .. 29, , :,- L, r-1 ,'1,.1 . 1 Lanmofel? Jessma 197 1101 11171 1154 149 '7A 722917 Dennis 273 Maftenseng 277 82, 274 fi ,7,, 1 LaVeiie2,F1'OXenrle . . . 28, 46, 147, 148, Martin, Anna Q 59, 82, RQKR i 7799 , Marlin,'6hrniie 29 Jeff I I 4 105 ,. b 273 1511142 ir. Martin Daw L 419. 5Uacobs,Dena .H 26532742 ,, ,, , Lewngg,cnene,. 197 14 MarHnLShancn,,H so , ggifilacobs, Sandra . ,. 1971. ,, Lawreiitieg 11.' ory ,. . 273 ,V ,,,,f3 , Martin, Vicki 1989 5 V ??5JACOBSENr MIGUEL 7,,, ,eg ,,, , Mrlf 4 Lgyrsqn, Dinielle 2855? + Martin, Elizabeth 274 , 11 jazpg-r, Scart' H. l24cg7g41, 254, 272257972 it iigaviifrgiweltssa Martinez, Erie 11171, rili f 9?Q7?fSQQ,k ,,,,, rit, 5 ,-- .. Ee, ,Ve re-yi... 273 V fi' Martinez, Rosa . 30, 83,4187 . J Jergg1ings,iCarla 272, ' iirii 7' 1 rfef-- r'--, 1 Lee, Melingg . .. 273713 Marvin, Christine 274 56, 57, 59, 116,,,, Lee, Thomas 273iiE1:fYi' ,rfr Q . Masek, George 274 . yiky, lik ,,-,r kkr. gf- 1Hv,k 1, L,.. -i,,k ,, kr KZ .. , ,, 1lrr1rit12 2517 284 Index if 1 ,, Maihewson, Mict1elle ., ,ere rr 11275511 1 - ,'f14:112,. 11.117 1.1 -1 155 ,,,7,,,xrgr1f1: rffm, H 121 1:1r.rre,,r11r1 , .1428 .1r1-11 - ey,-t,,rf2WEa81 1 ml- ,-cw. 1111 1 -2,11f:,:1,1 iw:-lri,',1'.1 1 21 1 ,r,f14::, rr . ,- , 1 ,tr 1 t.1fg,grr.r- r, f,.rKrlr3,lrrW,, 9e-r.rie.i ' -.S-7 1 '51 1' H 7177 4 71,7733 -8 .17-5+-y 7773 ROD ,y7, 11 Q l? fl John 276 17 .79 7.01148-It--.F100h0'10107.-5-12115-'235-99255- 274' 2 Q 7777-. lm . 7.-2:7217 Peres- 50001 -- 85 K9 'Z ' l 12714 - f. 17779 i ,,-7 Perry- Leslre 200 RICHARD 175 7 Perry,.Stephanie 33, 78, 79, 252 Daniel , 7 7 274 Nagtagif ,7x Perweln, Andy 7 . . 33 274 'Na111'999-1129115113953-'l-Qigiir Q-' Peterson, Amy 7. , 200772777-7 William 274 Navarfglggj-7lTgi3fgj,9'fQjj,j1275,'50 Ehemjhang 200,221 759'M5Y0r9a- E'1aS-9'--- 1913 7 77 Ne-el. .0709 5119711-11145 55 'fir-,MpAnallen,7Mari 30 f ' ' ,Nelsohg Afii Phares, Molly 82, 5f130,971276777 Blgxr 30, 48 -9 Nelggniglggrjl -199 Vfyu hVVM,V,F xzhy 4 7 7 -g1?he1p8g17rM8schelle 77.577200 -10111 30- 52- 55- 57- 59 Nelwn- Clint 31 77227 227722,7 7 fi 9130!-115122-7711-4110192071 60 0001110 255 - Ne1sQiH,97lKelly 275 7 '19'1171119f 274 7 N9lSi5i11-1fP11i1liD 199 ',.l, ' '7 7 hh7l 1P199-i7515Y5115 72lff l27 '9 149211151 -- - 79- 94- 274 Nelszin, Stephanie . .7 127, Yfl 6' ffiifl-9Ni1C'c8OLLUM. 1JlM 169 21-7 7 7775259587 57, 77, 78, 79, 255 MCD0V1a1d- JU110 A 1 1 51- 231- 74 11 5- MQDonal7d,-.shannon 225, 234, 288, 2398.7255.77:l2Z49 7 1 ll2-l 5 Mcn.rsr5a10.91BilI79 :rs 77l 00- 47- 01- 00- 75 M61El0?6iii- Kimbbrlye 2510 NQUY Mcelwairr, Traci ,777 su . -- - M07F0000r1- S0000 31 59-si 77,l,, 21 Mceinnls. Shannon 274 ' ' 11 -,-- 7 M??Guire, Arnold 80, 82, 198 2M0i2?-Uire- P001 274 7-7 7 71119 1 ll7l f 1 99 1808880.42011 NwH88m89W95EkQ1 910 W50M9250wQ9N849-'88 ' 'McKenzie,'T110rhas 198 Il- V ,77--15J7 A l22ll M16K11jle John 80, 274 or , 1, A 7-- 9 9 -9 1f919McMilla11i7 Scott 274 NO' 7 7 7- -9 - 7 MELODV, TONY 169 NOR ,,,7 y --7 7 ,Q Mendoza, Antonette 274 597792 1- Quf5Q5gS7777,HQm53O ji70enQ.Ja0ne 4. 00.110-100 NYhO 3888?9085ff 2194 9929 0280829 880913!n2g?78,19 9Merlde1h, Wayne 80, 274 1 7727, Merrift- E0 199 -7- - --1--- M11'9'- 011911991 254- 274 77-7 7 1 A 9 727- 7 , Mlller, Misha 79, 199 0 K 72L7 2L7ll2 l l7lll2i 2l22hl -7,,, 7l77 7 9157 173 .fi Tami 199 2 7-7- 11-- . --7 20'12 1001 59 7,7 77-2 ,,7 7 -7., -f-7-- 4 - 7--f-77 -----7 70 21911 hyzhh 11 2112 13lX f '222 1 111 1Lucin1? 276 ' A -- 1199 zi. 110 : -+-7 01A4790r8f -7.- -7--',.7 '9 51 11 99N'1'9291 . . 7 '7-- Hamlrez. RQCIO 276 7 2--, . 7 Q7 275 Rank, 800851--778777. 258, 268 276 05Shirle 7-7 234 1'r11 f MrQk1.8ei477.. 777, 7 77 Y7 7. 7,77 7,7t 7 7 ,,7,,7 77 ,77777 7 7 7 777777 ,7 7 Rasmus8gn,RiSg1 59, 104,7184, 216, 0. 777 248 71 1 .4911-AHHEQEYY3 fly' 7 275 XA'1 7777, 77 11 - 01 -Ratnaydkey-Nishanta 1 3311164 258' A IWCHQIIG 275 777,.77O1S91:1- 1-133 ---' i7'7 .77-7' if 257 V 7 A A 1 '1 ' ' ' 9wM9!1fTELAT1C1- JANET 100 ...7400d'Ch- Joyce -1- V zxiregersraere 7.., -83 l giMpnl8-181718178811 240, 241, 250, 275 199 7,79 77 1722 07'1 52, 59, 116, 135,772 T101 190 799001.11-9110'1Y 199 9 .998 9 g,QMooney, Chigk 31, 41, 50, 58, 56, TgD0010- Jul'-0000 -..7 553 107781 7 7 7Qgglg1g9lygA539Ng3-5850 176 1127- 138- 2815- -256 -7 rcut1, Tlmothv 992--390-fifsE7S 9lf 2122 7 1REIC3?l9M18l1tN.7fil0DsoN 176 193 219-9945 7 82' 395171 .- 200. 205 2222 - -- --- -770.' Ilr' 7-1 '-r2r .7 33, 40 275 'C 7 7 9 -9 Migbaet 260 73 7LV!:7V7 Owens, Mlchellq-9. .7 A777F I ,aye 9 '7 91 f91MWHSw0U-1W 0 p... 57 2224- .-. 7777 -- BE5UH5T9RUy 9'f morgan' gmane t 523317256 257 V7hk -,1:7 1 -L 97:2 01 an- 1 Y - - 9 rrr' 121-' li--11119 -0- 70' -f7-- 791C -777 Morgs. Michelle 275 7777 7,,,7 101 1-9, 551101358108-48518013918-97701,7127 , Morrts, Stephanie ,. , 199 77, .7 --AQ MOUESO0- 1911111 199 11111101 7 7h..-, 7.--1.77.. . 111101119011-15 115- -h--- re- Morrow, Shannon A777- 7,,- 5 ff, rrr- 77--9 9 9 MOSS- D010 218- 1 9---- --.'99 A 119 909999 M999-10591--9299f299f?99-259 1 1P20E99082 9224432480478 Zi?3909iXa90905970ff A 87 1 Mounca D909---199-245 Pa08808888888841270if7 A f33W9 2W39W99Q3E5QQ-13Ql20Q4?- Mowmr 51191111 311 77 7752 7999 9 . lvloyle, Sean 31, 39, 45, 52, 58, 57. 2501 1 88, 170, 184, 185, 216, 232, 233, 256 '9999 ri 7 2007 111- 7 Mullins, Marlene 275 48, 250 if '999 99-9f 7248, 254,278 770, M uncy, Lorrie 199 ..7 --7-- gg-1338857281117 Mark 59,7282 -Munn, M1118 60 7. 276 7 Robert' 7 7 278 9 9 fin MUHDOCK- BARBARA 175 55.276 TONY -'34 A A gg ,7,9 77.87Murguia, Frank 31 132, 133, 173, 252 7-l7 5119RdbeftS, Legg, 7272172587 276 1112 Murphy, Eddy 194, 199 Pennir1Gt1or1,11'gl,0n 200, 254 1 :171 5Hi5binson, Qg1lQ7,7,7577. 77276 11 9 Muscato, Denny 262 7, Penrose, Jarnes-9,9 7-9l M60 5 - 7-7 -!7i,7Q7,R0binson, 200' '9' Muscato, Stacie 199 PERALDO, DICK 175, 229, 232 'R,0binson,'EJEf1?2ren1i 990r. -7-7, 2001 27-16 7 ,7,, , Myers, was 31 Perdon, Todd 200 9 9 199-99 l'-11o81N8ohl, MAQDA 2180 5 Index 285 , S. ., ,Q if 7 7. ai - :1 1. .0211-6-..,,,e1 ' ,,. -- .1 si ,1,,,:5g1.L ,,-- -161 ,.f, 6- Z ,x,. , ,: ,,y. .- ,iz -. 1, 2,34 3, 546 45,5 2.1112 .,,.ff. . 1-f111e.ff:11ef-f -1- 1 1 1' ga, T1 es 1 ,Q11 T5 .. . 1.- .W- - 1411.1 ,1 ,110 AA we 1, ,wa ,Y figs ,ev 1 e we -1 V,--' :-.-..1f,.-'--21i--.1,:,fzzQ-1511-,cff1::'1fw:,',1 -'110'f5:1ieef,f .-:fees-,1,'1'11mf 'E-ffix 41:1 111: 7: 111, .- 'Y fe? 11' '. , ilis fi .. A .. . . ,. 1 We , 11 Us mb-'.. ' - 'KK,., 1'L x,1.L 3. -.h1 .AQ,'1. iK'fkLL 1 A Mawson' 75711 W3 K. . l 76, 222, 223, Seigler, 278 2, 222L . . 1 iseib6ch1fi1D0W0Y3i l22 .222 ff 31606, Scott 101 A A 0 05 6311515 6665 176 Seibach, 67057278 Ste11GfbU1,0ef1 Stephen 11 Selert, Whitneyz:'.,g,'1 35. . mm.. 1 . h Stout, Rosetta-', .. 2021 .VISA L , 11 Setnor, Denise .. 201 A :,,15fiiQg11:11QiQStf0!Ig, Robert 36 E . Sexton, Michael 51. 276 30901, Rachel 276 8 1271601012061 . ,S6rO1,.,G1r1a 101 ' 1 , Svllins. 807.41 .1 278 aoiititsiessvtlitiarfn ii 2w .. shatter, ,left 245, 276 supple, Tammy 279 ... !WA Shannon, Victoria 84, 278 1 Sussman ,i'i Jennifer 79 A . Sharp, Dana 35, 73, 138, 170, 246 SVVEDlN,1DORlS 167 , 7Ei???93iffi2Ot3Q225 snearen, Kelli 35 1 sweentviieneiie 279 17' ...., , :Ji:W,X, ,,, heck, Seth 246, 278 ' Sworder, Aubree 202 8056, AM'-Shepfffsky. Mark 591 101 1111159101 iiin 115. , SHEPPERSON- MARGARET 177 T aeee, ii,,, iini eneriden, Leticia 276 f Rees, iiii iiif 1 ifi iiiii shields, Carrie 201 A , 1 neee, 277 Shields, Timothy 36, 53, 134 2 72082111 71111 ,11 101 newe, i0,0 1 SHREVE, PEAnL 167 7-1111121110101 011311111 11 001111202 Riiwlandsg Deannaff: SILL, MARGE 377 6 250 iiii 321511635515 379 . 1.,i Silva- Jimmy 1 1' 21 ' ' ' 1 1 'A ' Silva, Joseph 101, 216, ,250 181111111 Andrew 112021 2071 250 , Silva, eipnene 276 an-'mf A0019 2179 1 - f Silvers, Maitina 201 Taufa. Lose 202 i.ei Silvers, Michelle 276 13000966601 01111811 270, 606611, Ai,iieengg,i,1g,,,,,1201 , 1 srmkine, Lone 106 EYOV1 Jf1f11,112 202 1 Rudolf, David iiii , , SlMP.KlNS, JANET 177 S 7371011 MH11Se.-11- 279 ff ,nuazferiii 201 1 A 1 , simpkins, Margo 36, 466-150, 56, 56, 82, 7HY'0f1 Ft0SSe1l 279 Rusk, 35, 765183, 135, T41 116, 170, 171, 185 , TEDROWEfJEFt1 170 216 .,,g simpson, Daniel 276 gg 7011921 E0 270 1 A A nuseeil,1f11ggiieneg5131277 i1,Si,mpson,Donald 36 Te e21 S'e a.:+1' 279 1 1 1 Simpson, 278 , R'0ma31 EHCK 371 551 591 85 Sinfellow, Jen1es,,,g,,,1.. 201 O1f1DS01'11C3T'?e5 'e 202 iiei 1201 S Skeet, Devon QLJE 101 Th9mPS9l11,H9ldl 37, 142 ,. 77 ee6i16f61eQa6'6111f11612f61 Kg, ti 6 A 2 1,0 61:1 5?1n'11,,'e11f11.1f42?,51 1 41 4,92 ffsf -7 ,f .,-i.. 1: 2, it 1611 ff' 111 .1 1 1,11 1 ,Je 401-12,w1g,3a,6 ,1z42yE1xW611.--11.52111-1' 1 Sabo, John 2 07510 231, 25 1 S3CKm3f'tfi'fD9bl'8 ., f 2010 Salas,A,,gReniita 277' if A 6 . Salas,lHonnie,,.,,,. 277., Q, SaIazar,iJavier 277, ,,,,.- Saldana, Maria . . . 61,127.7 A ., Salmongt Ftoss . . . 1 SaIstgiy,,bDawn Sambrafto,,Christi 176. 100 na 277 , Sambrandi Connie 35 S, Sambrano,,i.1,Debbie 100 Sambrano,,gMike .. , 277 Sambrano, Susanna 231, 238, 277 Sambranoj-Sylvia 231, 238, 277 , ,,,,,3,Sampson,-1 Dewey , . . 201' 75Samuelson,.,Ted . . , 201 Samuelson, Ftehee 277 . Sandlin, Debra 35, 41, 53, 56, 82, iigikeindonei, Leigh-Ann 201 1 ii1i miandobal, Tente 277 S Sandurs, Doloree .100 .S,,,,,.,SaQ,tamaria,,Cesar .,.. 201 j iiiii.. Santine, David g,f59, 100-f 1 Sfatgginella, Piiiriijk ,,,,. . 201 - Saitfterg Elliott T100 ' 13 1-76, -k,,. , ,eix Tina 277 Sdhlhilh, Lisa .. . 35 Schofield, Randy 62 Schomperg, Timothy 201 ' iiL Q Schraifler, Gary 152.202, 260 Senuitz, cnrie, . .. 105, 216 Sehvwaczgifawdhnew . ., 116, 229 Sohvgei,gerES1ShelIy 64, 277 iiiScurli2iZ3iff7DianieI . . Q127, 246, 277 .11 6-iii, A kM?,,,E1j5s6,,.1- 286 index Skelton, Daniel' . 278 Skidmore, Jodi .. , 267 Skinner, Christopher 101 SKOGSBERG, KEITH 177 SKUDLAFTEK, MELODY 177 Sliger, Lonnie 201 Sloan, Kris 101 Sloan, Lorrie 278 Smith, Carl 61, 278 Smith, Dennie 61, 278 SMITH, DON 177 S , Smith, Forrest 61, 101 Smith, Jennifer 201 1 SMlTl-l, JENNY 167 A SMlTH KAREN 178 , . Smith, Mark 36, 52, 56, 57, 760, 152 187 ' 7 Smith, Regina , . . 36, 60, 52,2811 SMITH, RITA 176 Smith, Sandra .. . 101 Smith, Stephanie 278 i 7i' Smith, Tommy , ,. 254 Smith, Tracy 201 Smith, William 201 Snider, George 36 Solano, Harold 278 Souza , Michael S, .. 201 Sparlaawk, Donna 79, 201 Spattg, Darren 101 Spenser, David 141, 202, 256 Sphar, Rebecca 101 .Spreenfiireg 62, 63, 141, 278 ,.SQtj.irggmeyer, Andrew 101 srisfctair, Diene 276 Stahrihfield, Doreen . . . 36 gistanley, Allen 202 Staufter, Cori . .. 79, 202, 229 Stauffer, Jeannie 36, 49, 78, 79, 1 156, 224'fi5 ' Stevens, Ernie-st 64, 101, 256 Stewart, Grystal 202 Stewart, Floyd 278 Stewart, Stacy 79, 193, 202 Stewart, Suzette 101, 106, 111 Thomsen, Chris 37, 44, 73 78 11O,111,138,139, 148 Thomsen, Dolly , Tiansay, Vicky .. Tilcock, Joe , . . Timmons, Chris . Totes, Willy 202 Tomayg, Samuel, .. 101 . 101 101 202 101 1' Tote, Carte .Q. ,202 , Te1ien1,f,Kne1ineif,i , 225, 238, 255 , Iovqneenggserinordi .iii ,. 377' S TownsehdjCynthiai1n1, 1,111 159, 101111 Trabertj Marci . . , 246, 265, ,279 TrainorQf'1'Et7ertI', , iiT'11l01 ,gf SSSS, f Tralie, Joy 'iii,1 ' Tran, Tai 1,.1 1 '.1111, 2 Tran, Thu , 279 ,,,,, Trebefihiibiniziiisieve ...D ,,,,,T,remblaSy, 1PaQf11, , . iirfexieeerietii . ,1ii1 1, 1jEblil6i3fN1g9lai. .. 37' iiT 'D iqVrtf1ff1qg1er',Q11Kathleen ,j. 202 'i i' . ,QTQPIQEQ1 fiiiockyfi ' 25187 1 Truong, Luong .. 710061 USB 501 1,,, . 102 Tucker, Natalie 279 Tucker, Shawn-1, . ,279 Tulali, Maria 202 Turklesoni Karen Turklesony Kellie . . . Turner, Dean . 27911 1 1-202 102' Turne-rf'Donald ,. . T02 102 Turner,7Meirief . Turvey, Anthony' . Updike, Tammi V Vanhorn, Debbie . 59, 1'i 7 10 U 37 2,79 ,S 24 1 ,Q - ,. , 611' ,112 JT? . 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Winslowploseph 203 ' Winwiard ,'2I Sherri . . . 103 Wise, Ftusty 103, 218 Wood, Eric . .. 39 Wood, Sandra 103 Woods, Gene 103 Woodyard, Chip 64, 141, 203 Wyatt, Corrindadee . . . 39 Don Wyman, Daniel 280 RE-NEVA AUTO AND PAINT SUPPLY Two Locations To Serve You 1972 East 2nd Street 407 Gentry Way Reno Nevada 89502 Reno Nevada 89502 t702J 329 1121 t702i 825 4324 VALLEY CONCRETE COMPANY Concrete Contractor Bill Balsl and Roger Thomsen Structures Curbs 81 Gutters Concrete Pumping Blacktop and Concrete Sawing 7120 South Virginia Street Fteno Nevada 89511 Telephone t702i 329 0656 Ligmvveigm Decks ,gif-1, .V Jyv ,, and 741, Q7 Being editor of Sparks High's yearbook for the last two years has been a very big honor for me. l've worked on the yearbook for four years now, and l'd have to say that this was my most intriguing year as a member of the publications class. I'd like to thank the following people. First of all l'd like to thank Ross Photo for developing our pictures when we needed them in a hurry. To the Jostens Yearbook Company and Tom Scantlebury, whom we again pressured with late deadlines, we appreciate the patience. To the ad sponsors, we thank 288 U Vi, ,licfgafp X.f5'U7l, L7- 3 V-Q ?6i Lf Kew As the growth of Sparks continued after 1976, so did a rivalry between two schools of the community of Sparks. Attendance to Sparks High dropped increasingly after the opening of the doors at Edward C. Reed High School in 1975. The rivalry in sports, as well as attendance began. But the spirit and the sense of loyalty to Sparks never ceased. There are a few teachers at Sparks that 1 were, at one time, students here: a loyalty to a school they could never leave. And even though not large in number, we will always remember that we never gave up. mu Fi you for your contribution to the book. To the administration and faculty of Sparks, thank you for your spiritual support. 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