Springfield High School - Resume Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1947

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D O az? f A f X Fix I lfarfiilg A utographs Q Xf' 1 M1 ig'XX ' f .H fQ H I I 0 J l iw Q7 Y ' if mf MQ if Q X ' gg5G?PUqwQ 5 V X f x Q QW W C9 X 6 xwf bmwml f . N IVWVJ VA ' x 'O KE? fnwxy! iJNMyMX NK: ix D V X99 DQ' x Q? 0000 X X f 99 RXmw5?gpfX Qigg UU X, eff Y, Q X , Eff X ' K kb L,v.5K2ftQwW W KJ X , Teachers Shape Minds HHS was named a Center of Excellence for a very good reason - a dedicated faculty and a student body that appreciated their teachers and responded to their enthusiasm. Holbrook is now recog nized statewide for its outstanding academic achievements in all areas. -X F1 2, Z g its A vfj Mr. Alford, Principal Mr, Munoz, Assistant Principal Mr. Alley Mrs. Bigboy M if Mr. Alexander l Mr. Boyer Mr. Brace Mrs. Brown Mr. Budenholzer Mrs. Cassidy Mrs. Castle Mr, Cox Miss Crumrine Mrs. DeWitt Mr. Elwell Mr. Egquibel Mr. Gardner Mr. Hatch Mr. Heward Mr. Hill Mrs. Howell Mrs. Jacobs Mr. Kenny Mr. Koury HHS Emphasizes Excellence Under the leadership of Principal Harold Alford, the Advanced Placement Program in English has become a model for schools all over the nation. At the request of the National Council of Teachers of English, Mr. Cox, Mrs. Smithson, Mrs. Zeiger, and Mr. Alford prepared a brochure describing our program, copies of which have been mailed to schools all over the nation. Without outstanding administrative leadership, this program could never have achieved this recognition. Mr. Larson Mrs. Lucero MVS- Luke X 3 ,, i z If 2 K Dr. McEwen Mr. Moore Mr. Nichols Faculty Inspires Runners Mr. Alexander, Mr. Brace, Mr. Coughlin, Mr. Kenny and Mr. Esquibel have produced a Social Studies program that is outstanding in quality and versatility. Students who participated in the Academic Decathlon Competition scored consistently high because of the excellent training received from these fine teachers. S ,Ai Mr. Postift Mrs. Powell Mr. Powell QW' if Mr. Reese Mr. Rhyan Mr. Sands Mr. Schaede Mrs. Smithson Mr. Tubbs Mr. Wiegand Mrs. Wiegand Mrs. Zeiger Friendly Faces In Office W' t W 'wxx R ,1,, 17 rift. E V 'Hg .,M!QiTrwf- 4 4 ml? Mrs. Shepard Mrs. Brinkerhoff Not pictured, but not forgotten - Mrs. Coughlin Aides Help Students, Teachers Mrs. Turley Mrs. Davis Mrs. Pickens s Not pictured, but not forgotten - Mrs. Allison Workers Are Indispensible Mrs. Hunt Mrs. Reese Mrs, Scott Library Aide Bookstore Manager Library Aide Lunchroom Sta ff Is Popular - - nm - Q , .4 AS WE JOURNEY ON THROUGH LIFES ENDLESS FLIGHT RONNIE SHRWUE, WE'LL THINK OF YOU. WHILE WE WALK HERE ON GRADUATION NIGHT RONNIE SHRWUE, WE'LL THINK OF YOU. AS THEY PLACE OUR DIPLOMA IN OUR HAND RONNIE SHRWUE, WE'LL THINK OF YOU. WHEN WE TAKE A CHALLENGE AND MAKE A STAND RONNIE SHRWUE, WE'LL THINK OF YOU. AS WE TURN AND GO ALONG RONNIE SHRWUE WE'LL THINK OF YOU. AND AFTER A WHILE AS TIME GOES ON RONNIE SHRWUE, WE'LL ALWAYS THINK OF YOU. AS YOU WALK YOUR SEPARATE ROAD WE KNOW YOU'LL GUIDE US WITH OUR EARTHLY LOAD RONNIE SHRWUE, WE'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER YOU. H5-fi ,, C , ....-.... -.,x W W AAHJ im A T A Vw pez Vx P' nil'-L J- ,- A Qs Gia 7-D Y' r .,, x .gg I 3- E . Gag. I... ,. 5 YQ? X 5, . L X oe Mmzcu. 22,1986 iff ' I 'L fri THE SUN IS GOLD THE GRASS IS GREEN WHERE THERE IS AND IT'S NOT A FOREVER YOU'LL HOLD YOUR HEAD STAND TALL AND NO END A DREAM. FLY FREE HIGH PROUD AS YOU WATCH O'ER US IN THE SKY. YOUR LAUGH, YOUR VOICE, YOUR EYES, YOUR SMILE WE ALL WISH YOU COULD ONLY BE GONE FOR A WHILE. YOUR TIME HAD COME GOD CHOSE YOU WE ALL WILL MEET AGAIN WHEN OUR TIME COMES TOO. WE LOVE YOU RONNIE SHRWUE Go far, work hard, Don't fail to smell the roses along the way. Lile is a mystery to be lived, not a problem to be solved. Think all you speak, But speak not all you think. No Quote GONZO! Live for today, for tomorrow may I'16VeI' COFTIG. Look out world, Here I come! No Quote The one who goes is happier, than those he leaves behind. No Quote The best thing about the future ls No Quote that it comes only one day at a time. Nora Aguilera Michelle Baca snawfi Bakefw EGR Baldonado Frances Baldwin Jerry Barela Josephine Begay Leonard Begay Malcolm Begay Michael Begay Victoria Benally f- , Anthony Benton : Miranda Benton Dimity Bichitty Mark Burbank Robert Cargle Alan Chapman Nathan Charley Nora Chavez Arnie Chester Qvlelissa Christensen 16 Seniors Jeanine Citrone Kimi Cooley Troylene Coplan No Quote No Quote Flow with the time, Don't get left behind. The memories and riches in your heart can not be stolen. Heavens afraid of me, and H afraid l'Il take over. Dreams will take you as far in life as you will let them. There are many different levels which we must face and conquer. Education is only one of them and life is the other. is The only difference between smart and brilliant is taking the extra step. Why is there so much month left at the end of my money? No Quote lf you make people think their thinking, They'll love you. If you really make them think, they'll hate you. Every one's a hero, if they want to be. Everyones a prisoner, holding their own key. I don't mind running alone. Do unto others before they do unto you. School was something to do be- tween the weekends, so what am l supposed to do now. Take the time to write or before you know it, it will be too late. A friend is someone who under- stands your past, believes in your future and accepts you today just the way you are. Set your goals, and go beyond them. Smile: it's the Second Best thing you can do with your lips. When your dreams come true, no matter what the odds are never let them go, for when they're gone they will never return. Don't get married, it's bad for your wallet. Almost anything you do will be in- significant, but it is very important that you do it. No QUOI9 Always look on the bright sideg if there isn't one, make one. Never allow the present to destroy your future, Charlene Coronado Virgil Cummings Rusty Dale Troy Damper Q gsgggnagzggbofiir at Jennifer Davis Deneen Dixson Paul Dlugajczyk Paul Dobell Pam Egbert Mark Elson Bruce Enlund Seniors 17 Ramie Erkkila Debbie Etsitty Doris Farmer Mandy Flack X. Julie Foutz in Richard Freeland Boyd Frost f'D5rrinfI5rosN r J6hifereabriei 5 Mathew Gaddy Keith Gardner Delfred Gene If you love something set it free, if it comes back it's yours, if not hunt it down and kill it. Love is full of many adventures, but yet . . . one of these may hurt you. To be, or not to be - that is the question. No Quote Making a friend takes a moment, being a friend takes a life time. Shop 'til you drop! We don'l need no emotion , . . We don't need no thought control .. , We don't need no en- thusiasm , , , Hey Teachers! Leave those kids alone! You see things as they are, and ask Why'? I see Mrs. Zeiger's desk and ask Why Not'? Hope to live each dey as il there were no tomorrow: to be too large lor worries, too strong lor tear, and too happy to permit the presences of trouble. It's over. it's done. the end has begun. Where there is love and determina- tion, anything is possible! No Quote A hug is the perfect gitt, one size fits all, and nobody minds if you change. God Bless and Love ME' Let's get crazy! Make it real! No QUOTE No Quote l lett my name to carry on, people who knew me, knew me well, peo- ple who didn't can go to Make God the center of your life and lite won't be so hard to under- stand. Life is like a long distance runner every step is a chance to win. After senior time has come and gone. It's time lo get out and work, you Bum! Time has gone by, but memories will never be forgotten. I No Quote Kathryn Gentless Louise Gishie Laurel Grace Michael Harris David Hatch Flandy Hatch James Hicks Jim Holyoak Kileen Jackson Darwin James Antonio Jaquez X 5 Jimmie Joe Lloyd Joe Arlene Keeto Kelly Kenny ferritin gifye risten Kingston Paul Kinlecheenie Gary Knudsen Kirk Larson Deborah Lewis David Lindsey ? Luna Brettglvlcgee To be a success, you have to be- lieve in yourself. Drink and be merry, for tomorrow we may be in Utah. That was then, this is now. The stairs to heaven may some- times be dark, but always look for the light. No Quote 4 What on earth are you doing tor heaven's sake'? l'd much rather be killing You only live once. A man can not be comfortable without his own approval. You must have a wholesome self esteem. You must have a self that you can trust and believe in. Be more concerned with your character than with your reputation, because your character is what you really are, your reputation is what others think ot you. On and on time goes by and still l wonder what went by. Tomorrow never comes, yesterday never leaves, memories will always Stay. But l will wear my iieart upon my sleeve for you to peek at, I am not what l am. 1 f No Quote Life is too important to be taken seriously. Great opportunities come to those who make the most of the small ones. No student is worth his grade. Good girls go to heaven, bad girls go everywhere, I guess l'll be see- ing you around. No Quote hs. Lite is like a stream, the endless thoughts ot you will always flow. No Quote Good-Bye When you've completed. you suc- ceed. Flay McLaws Alvin McPherson Paul Maine Caroline Manygoats Edwin Morris Jeffery Morris Mark Munoz Candace Murray Michael Myers Greg Naylor Dorrane Nez Lucille Nez Seniors 21 22 Seniors Vickie Nez Marcie O'Connor Kerry O'Hair Matthew Ortega Mona Padilla Kimberly Patton Barbara Perkins Vergena Peshlakai Matilda Phillips Melinda Phillips Craig Plumb David Polchin Never Let your dreams die, don't tell yourself a lie. You can make it, don't you fake it, TRY! One of the advantages ol being disorderly is that one is constantly making exciting discoveries. No Quote Remember yesterday, dream of tomorrow, but live for today! To- day is Jacky. 1 I am here with my ear against the wall, lf you see me I might cryout, If you don't I won't be there at all . . . Don't to through life alone, without making God part of it. 7 Vamos Fiesta! Where'S the Jack Pot!? I Be happy, don't be sad and I'lI stop flirting with your sexy dad. Look behind every storm cloud and you'Il always find a rainbow. No Quote My destiny is not in life or life it's self, nor is it in death. They are just a number of steps to it. Never walk into darkness for the unknown may distroy you. Wake me up when I'm rich and famous, We shall conquer our goals after May 86, so make the best of it. The road to success is a journey not a destination, so follow your own road and you'll get some- where. Ambition is the spur that makes man struggle with destiny. It is heaven's own incentive to make purpose great and achievement greater. When I do good, no one remem- bers. When I do bad, no one forgets. No, I have never found the place where I could say: This is my proper ground, for I am very sure it is not here, lor they do not take me for a real serious guy. Intelligence is like a river the deep- er it runs the less noise it makes. Kill a commie for mommy. Happiness like a butterfly, settles upon you when you least expect it. Yesterday I loved, Today I suffer, tomorrow I die: But I still think fondly today and tomorrow, of yesterday. Where has all the wild times gone? We'lI never know until we come across them again. Tod Pooyouma Jamie Reynolds Brian Richards Rachael Rieffer Roxanna Robertson Audrey Robinson Herbert Rockwell Lewis Rounds Deanna Sangster Lucinda Sangster Chris Santos Dewayne Sarracino Mike Schnabel Fihonda Scott Ricky Segina Veronica Serna Donna Shirley Matilda Shorty ,5 X109 K l.!',,,lXj....--1, j'E3iRon e,Sh,ryv,L1b Leslie Shumway Nancy Shumway Floyd Simmons Brian Simper Lisa Smith No Quote To know to expect little and enjoy much is the secret of success. No Quote No Quote It is not how much we have. but how much we enjoy that makes happiness. T Life is something that can happen once in a lifetime, it is an ultimate experience. Time flies when you don't know what your doing? lk Tomorrow is soon enough and nest week is even better, No Quote Fail I alone, in word in deeds? While all men strive. and who suc- ceeds? When the going gets tough, the tough go dancing. The party's not over, it's just be- gun! No Quote No Quote To survive is to strive toward suc- ceeding. No Quote No Quote All the wonders you see are within yourself. May the steps of life lead you to happiness and success . . . Live always, my friend, as if there is world enough and time. In the pursuit of happiness the dif- ficulty lies in knowing when you have caught up. No Quote let us go The way is The way is difficult- let us help each other The way is ioytul- let us share it. I'm a little bit crazy, but I'm all right. I'm living everyday like a Sat- urday night. 41 Marvin Smith Bill Spencer Bridget Stewart Lucinda Stewart Norman Tapaha Frederick Thomas Sheila Tsinijinnie Regina Tsosie Wallace Tsosie Matthew Tumbleson Monique Turley Teresa Wade Tammi Walker Kim Webb Kimberly White LAHSHHQ leyb Alvin Williams Leroy Williams Loran Woods Sarah Woodye Marilyn Yazzie Melinda Yazzie Norman Yazzie Phillip Yazzie We must live today in full, for yes- terday is past and tomorrow never comes. People often say that this or that person has not yet found himself, but the self ls not some- thing that one linds, it is, something one cre- ales. When all else fails, Cheat! No Quote Don't promise tomorrow, when all your have is today. The harder you work, the harder it is to surrender. Whatever the future brings l'll do what I think and follow my dreams. lt was a pleasure to be around for 4 years. but memories are just memories. Good-Bye Friends. There's a time in everyday to think about the beauty and friends you know, the good and the times that tried Only a clever man can obtain pow- er and keep it to become high and mighty We can get a better education in the future. No Quote Rethem Y 2f,f.21,1 ,. giagngijqggaziirxyigggggl Move it or milk it. No Quote Cynthia Zufelt Graduated December 85. X No Quote LTMQX Q k X ' , - New Q ,S kfufg 13 RCE? A CX LN X K X ox u A lcfljlsg NXQRXCD A s kg u YW vW9J5Q4 I MQ kjxlliptygiixajok Lpgwggegmbw K , Q bali' L53 LS-QiTYty uwiiiocij Lf Obmiiu J Lrflkj-LXR' U 1 K V , LLB B RQ QLQ X231 gzwxk ev A ,X 'I X N fx L X r K I e ug N O J r J f eu we emo Q Jexufg gg, V OX u, f X ff fl fp ' xx N 9 if e e , Q, , The Junior year is a time for setting plans for life, and getting a job. For three years the class of 87 have dreamt of becoming SENIORS and we are almost there. The Junior class contributed to many athletic teams, and organiza- tions. The Junior class was also giv- en the opportunity to host the Ju- nior-Senior prom and it turned out great. The Junior-Senior prom was held April 19, 1986, at the Holbrook High School gym. The central theme was Heaven Although we Juniors did not do very well at the Homecoming competi- tions, we still had fun, and will guar- antee that our Senior year we are going to win them all. The Junior class, at this time wish to thank all those Juniors and class sponsors who helped make this year a lot of fun. See ya'all in 1986- 87 as SENIORS. Congratulations to: Lee Heward and Jenny Andress for being the junior homecoming King and Queen. Jennie Andress, secretary, Dani Clark, Trea- surer, Cindy Swanson, Vice President, Rich- Junior Class Officers Do Excellent Job l . 1'- ard Nowell, President. Not pictured Colettex , Cleveland, Social Manager. ,gf . . IV ' r Uv' lif PV ,Lv sxgtgklif U V all fb if X' X I N if 'rg-yi Nt ,, , V A -Q-wi , -if ,rw Y , 'bug' 1 Haj! 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'Ai nN X5 fi KJ 7 V -J ' T 1 f Ni U KJ P MQ -W if 'fir US fl 28 lr OJ if litlvil, ff J . fitlclcqfcd Junior Class '87 Mo vin Up In The World 'WW is s I li 43, . mi if .Q ff 'I 4 'L ,K X4 , Norma Agoodie Marcinda Allison Jennifer Andress Geneveeve Bain Darrell Bain Victor Bain Darrell Bedonie Fritz Bedonie Darleen Begay Karen Begay Michael Begay Victoria Begaye Luis Beltran eroy ennett Nelson Billie Sherafina Bob Chris Bradley Linda Brown Robby Burton Andrew Chambers 3019 oll T- l an 0 Damon Cox Matthew Crossland Whitney Crowther Larissa Curtis Sandra Dale , mas Q arris Candlara David Edison Davis Cly Davison Georgiana Denetso flau ia Desc ine Janette DeWalt David Dowdy 21- Mind Elwell onTEspitia Marty Etsitty Rakael Ferguson Barbara Ferriegel Martin Fisher Terri Fox Larin Frank Ronnie Freddie Randy Fulton Tina Gallegos N Lisa Gwafogr AD Russe ardner N QE EL LQ EC, Deibert Gene Mike Ghidotti ewus Gullesge-D Alissa is ey Marita Gishi Raymond Greasewood Melissa Hagy Lee Heward Ricky Heward Jessica Hicks Veronica Hill David Hughes Donna Huntley Tony lguado Deena Imperiale Claudia Jackson Carletta James Joe James ' 0 l I A - - mes 31 Nora John Vera John Barry Johnson Delphine Johnson Matilda Johnson Raymond Johnson Debbie Kanuho Ricky Kanuho Mae Ann Kee Ronald Kee Newell Knight Virgil LaRose .f Qi.,- Fernando Ledezm Terry Lester Chigqn Lewis Chantill Lit , Sabrina McCarty K vin Mc, 'ard Debbie Manygoats Sam Martinez Camilla Mendell ei!-Neff 1 -A s wx ' Q X is ,ages X J xi? XXX N x X W' Harold Mike Glenda Mitchell Israel Montoya Loretta Moreno Angelica Morris Trudy Morris Gloria Multine Herman Nelson Judy Nelson Melissa Nelson Darrell Nez Diana Nez Donna Nez Leander Nezzie ETTEFHWEW vi air osa r I Richard Owens Joann Parcell David Parker D Chris Peabody Thomas Perkins Q tr We tg fx: 'Nt XA K fx K f Q4 YQ Us ffm J 17 , 01 , xX.XXP 5 nu fxo VX JA AJS CMAQ LEJQE x D5 its www MV Qkxp JN Geralyn Platero Rayleen Flieffer Tayah Rockwell Vera Saganna Jake Salas Johnny Sanchez Kara Sangster Carl Schaede Cli f Schaede A, Alvin Scott Merlin Scott Q 'S-Vffggfgkfb Wncna'ersrM ff-'Ai- QS Qfrancine Simmong . Duane Slat Steve Smithson Bernita Spencer Don Spencer r QfathI Candy wanson Elinora Tachine uf W0 XRJUXW X Qs X x1l,vX,'f. Q K f X N Q . 'K ki '53 Y f x K X Q f A f -ff. ,:s2- 1 Q , i ini X ia 5 If Y ,QR Nr 4. am 'if ss. J io 0 Q ' s. ,,, ' mx 4 , --4. f I .0 . S. Q Danny Tafoya 3 Brenda Thomas Guy Tishie Jackie Tostado Lanelle Towell Lavina Tsipai Bruce Turley Jeffery Williams Cheryl Wilson George Wilson Burton Yazzie Darrin Yazzie John Yazzie Kathleen Yazzie Sylvia Yazzie Elks Honor Ste wart, Munoz Bridget Stewart and Mark Munoz were honored as Teenagers of the Year by the Holbrook Elks Lodge. Both Bridget and Mark were active in sports and academics during their years at HHS. Mark starred in football, basketball, and baseball and completed an out- standing year as president of the Student Council. Bridget won numerous awards at national and state levels, was active on the speech team, and ran track. Other students recognized throughout the year as teenagers of the month included Julie Foutz, Kerri O'Hair, Bruce Enlund, Kelly Kenny, Dawn Elwell, Mindy Elwell, Susan Lunday, Matt Ortega, Kristen Kingston, David Hughes, Laurel Grace, and Gary Knudsen. As The Class Of '8 Facuses In - V3 ..- ,si -s .1 Y, -335: ,.,...Ql g pg ' .nga ALWQSAV .. ,wf . h ,Bw Q x .f xiina-.w'-Xgp .K R, ,, A 'f. -sb 'X x... ' --f : g. W -rm ff , V :' gf G 9 . w..M.,.W , , I 5 1Llg,:v: 5 , --V. 1 . , if -' 5 ' ' :iii '- ' J 'I -- 2 G ,eq-1 VV. Fw i ,f,-V N A -51 lf! 1...- '1'i-gj M 3 aeaiillll 0 tega Wins Regional Award Senior Matt Ortega added new honors to his already impressive list since enrolling at HHS four years ago. After winning first place in the 49th Arizona Oratorical contest sponsored by the American Legion and the Arizona Republic in March, Matt went on to Anaheim, California, where he captured the regional champion- ship. His next stop was Salt Lake City where Matt was barely edged out for a chance to compete in the national finals. As the first place winner in the state competition, Matt received a S250 savings bond and a S250 cash prize. At the regional his prize was a S1000 scholarship. Matt has an outstanding career at Holbrook, serving as senior class president, and vice president of the student council, was a member of the Academic Decathlon team, National Honor Society, Swing Thing, and Speech team, played on the varsity football team, and performed in Oklahoma and The Music Man. Ste wart Is Century II Leader Bridget Stewart added to her already impressive list of achievements at Holbrook by representing Arizona in the Century Ill Leaders National meeting in Williamsburg, Virginia, last March. In addition to earning an all-expenses paid trip to Colonial Williamsburg, Bridget received a S1500 scholarship. While in Williams- burg, she had the opportunity to meet with 102 winners from the 50 states and the District of Columbia to discuss today's critical issues. For her required paper on a challenge or need in the third century, Bridget discussed Social Security and the Elderly. Bridget was a member of the Academic Decathlon team, National Honor Society, Student Council, and track team, and was active in many clubs at HHS. She also served as class valedictorian and has been accepted at Dartmouth College. --l- ' 'Who' CDU u yavgub fU,xu:u-'Ms B6 glzfzelfgp Q! 6,10 ,Zr JWW 797mV 1 1, . 7i33'b4fYX x gf , 1 of lquojx C' fi I' Z , 'I 40 Lunda y Wins Trip To Japan Junior Susan Lunday traveled to Japan last summer, one of two students from Arizona chosen by the Japan-U.S. Senate Scholarship Program for the honor. After spending five days in Washington, D.C., for a group orientation session and a visit to the Senate, Susan flew to Japan for a seven-week stay with her host family. The purpose of the program is to strengthen relationships between the US and Japan and provide opportunities for future leaders to expand their perspectives and awareness of other cultures. This was not her first trip abroad, as she lived for four years in Peru. She now speaks Spanish and French fluently and hopes to add Japanese to her oral skills. She plans to be an international airline hostess or interpreter. -s QB, Q, Ui CE,Q.Q3CQE.lSCLO.s sifwblif QLLUJN hpcd-Clhimtw Fr an ie e lfiltcflsfiffi Nusa E3 eidoi wcctc 41 Y' ' wmv Lush Qpq vflmmbl XQSDJVA E! U0QiHffuX QfVL.KLmruD94N 42 M h II Scoggin Ifl k Id kill Brent Th fm SQMXC WWW qiuihwo ost 2 ' f X idCLJL fY Qjknvmm Hmmm KQQQ LfLLhst,t375i,Qg9,U60.WCL KQSSNU-M52 44 A4 .Q ' E - 4 w ' . Kathy Coughlin as herself. Edith King trying fo accomplish a difficult task ii- f N , QQ: fx gli? my lQ,xC a,cQx. MSXQQS4 QXLL,LJ UN VKQMEJQ Wok, kwWCLJ5QgJ Lfxwg, C x C imma WWW fiafw Nxwru. 'Mb -SJHTQ maui JQLN-5KUJ'x5L E3 Anne, MX Ll sa ' 332 JW? QQOJGM X!- KQQQJQ-EQMUQSNQ ,f,0,2XglL,9Xf mn 3 Stephanie Patton shows her opin ion of school. 50 L Nw SN QF ...Q- X x X xx v Q - -.Ex Ns Daphne Shumway Qnghtj an E 2 L Q Q . , 'X . X, . Q SA 'iid' i Rin' 2 -utr ii' Not pictured: Salio Adley Charleen Attakai Wilbert Attakai James Barela Richard Bazan Charlene Begay Lisa Begay Sharon Celestine Janet Chase Christine Clah Lucinda Curtis Wilson Deschine Darrell Francis Vinson Francis Anselm Gishey Julia Hoskie Jot Jackson Mary James Noreen James Hector Jimenez Edith John Frieda John Darryl Johnson Eddie Kaibetoney Calvin Keeto Wilbert Lane Angela Lee Frederick Logg Andrew Masten Cynthia Morez Elaine Nez Ftoxann Peterson Priscilla Phillips Acey Rockwell Dominic Serna Harrison Tachine Herman Tachine Rivka Thomas Evelyn Walker Barton Willie Justin Yazzie Loren Yazzie Marie Yazzie Leonard Curley The Sophomore class collect- ed 164O cans of food for the food drive at Christmas. Dur- ing Spirit Week, the Sopho- mores took second place to the Seniors, losing the Spirit Stick by 23 points. On June 6th 1986, Sopho- more, Scott Alexander repre- sented Holbrook High School as the Hugh O'Brien Youth Foundation Ambassador. Ma? .' 'Q L Q 'N 2-x fvg?'t5 1 I U :fx A W-r f 1 r., 5127? Y 'V ,B f ,bm ,galil f 1 Class 0f '89 Comes Alive!!! Ervin Begay Herman Begay Karen Begay Trerena Begay I aNBe'gayD, Wayne gay e 77 ncaa enavidez AHQben'BErii6n A K1 Benton Qbrlll Bennie Black Arlene Brown Bill Buchanan Tricia Charley Cynthia Chatter n Chevarillo Xvhristen Clarlq, 55 Class Christine Cline ' e'Dev n Ggrrl UEHHQE ci Chas DeWitt. 'H Qseaarspgpi ff X gg4F!'Y..Q1Lf l Mark Florez Amos Franklin Paul Frantz Qi-36Ry7Eze5 Larr Freddie Q1FS'??.'?. 53229. Bren ngwr ! thon Gilles ie fPqg5YGilles i TH f'Gishi 56 A e Ma ic, Too Frosh Super Stars Li ht The Way l'lcf3V1i W x 'TTXEXUKZ if ,f ieiift i til mom 'nkgrr 5 HOLLW ifxrfk. 'fI'f-i '5 ifneo viii! ifWL3Liii'Xfi it Q-kflx CYS :X Q-aL.Q,1qikf1i'iq,k TT. Xxcopc' UW , 'ibiziigg Pr iC.i'rq,L5 iC,.nccqg r' . '3'i'ACLi C' CY-.ii -'ii'Lf7X Yo, L by MI if 7gQ,L C0531 PC V3.4 Wflil LEA an Mfsf SJK'i 'QD M32 r,NQML, +,, .y-,t1fq.+ 5 mic 3 wi-cu . 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V I Q, 57 e,,Qairf'J55Q1f?.iD I ' Freshman Class Shows Red Pride 'N ,av ,nav 'mvud McGe ' odi McGraw Lisa anygoats f'Gregory Marez ,?4,, Martine Mike PehFeTMomoya Frederick Morris Lincoln Morris 115qMorris Q Bernita Nez S ' Nez QBgena Nicho X., 58 Ready To Be Sophamores ur' Tamara Noone C 'Bafiafaybrtega D g'1imara'AOWE'iS5 gackfmmw Lisa Paschal Frederick Paul CKQZEHEW Pickgrjg Donmevfbkis Harold Platero Sharon Platero Ja'usSJw' Qtacey Purvg Jsvnig-Bidmofid Jeff Mike Robinson Sandy Robinson 59 Tig BQQQSW MMM Giephanie Romgpf Fe w In Numbers C Gina Ross HLBQ Eerge'oLEl,uLD Q., etha gangster April Scott 5 Michelle Scott Nephi Scott Donna Shinnell Warren Shme Qi Jenny Simper Danita Spencer Darlene Spencer O lan Spencer John Staffor Fl ' ewart Alleon Stingle C Brnan Swanson ohnson Tapaha C son Gia ado Carlos Tsipai 60 bqh 'Q 'r -wt .. MW ,, gl iff t V: 'I , 222, X iff f.. f' 5 :1 ' f O- r ...f ,,,.,- ,..-- ,,.f 1 XX XX s ei .wg . ,. . Q ,A as ix A. f-vf Jennifer Tsosie Julius Tsosie Nora Tsosie Dawn Tuer Kara Walker Darrell Wauneka -if---XX ' b , hire 'Rh Wm Alton Williams Aaron Yazzie Gary Yazzie Larry Yazzie Mari Yazzie Patricia Yellowhair G ld Yesslit Dan Zehrung 62 'KF Q Q4 -.. lb WN ,fm f M Wi d Da ve Pratt Comes To Ho brook! FJ i fi v' , v1,-M ., ,, ff fg5fe3., Me f,f.f1,,,,iy V3 V ,. We Are On Our Way With FBLA The if 1 Business Club wiifi D CA Member Takes 2nd 1. Sponsor-Mr. Alley Qrighti and Gary Knud- sen. 2. William Stewart took second place in the state competition in the retail food divi- sion. 3. Peace be with Vicki Snnith. 4. Paul Dlugajczyk, why aren't you smiling? 5. The camera surprised Denise Benton. 6. Bridget Stewart seems to be amazed. 7. Cristi Barton flefti and Donna Mann, friends forever. 8. A forced smile from Sam Davenport. In Sta te Competition -Q... 1 Qi DECA 67 13. ,mb-4 XX VT 6. 1 1 wifi, Qi? ,im 3 ' sf x WJ 5, X I I fffqjjf Z7 0 diff 7 And More 6 Q. A4 lee, 1. F.T.A. sponsor- Mr. Moore. 2. Laurel Grace, win- ner ol an F.T.A. scholarship, poses to get her picture taken. 3. Mona Padilla, all smiles. 4. F.T.A. members include: lfront row, left to rightl Roxanna Robertson, Dawn Elwell, Mona Padilla, and Laurel Grace. lback rowl Kimi Cooley, Marci O'Connor, and sponsor, Mr. Moore. Look 0ut Teachers. . . Here Comes F. T.A. X 70 F.T.A. Future Homemakers Of America X FHA Officers , Co-Presiden ts: Collette Cleveland Julie Foutz 4 Treasurer: Laurel Grace Secretary: Lanova Yazzie Dorm Rep: Tammi Thomas Mrs. Jacobs- Advisor Front row: Sheila Todacheenie and Linda Buzzard. Second row: Donna Mann, Collette Cleveland, Gloria Yazzie, Lori McAllister, Vickie Sema, Glenda Mitchell, Tricia Cummings, and Kim Salas. Third row: Andrinna Shirley, Tina Antonio, Tomacita Thomas, Teri Rogers, Floxanna Robertson, Stacy Jones, Tami Walker, Melissa Christensen, Julie Foutz, and Jennifer Maestas. Fourth row: Cheryl Yazzie, Roberta Baldwin, Norma Hoskie, Victoria Benally, Frances Baldwin, Jeanine Citrone, Laurel Grace, Kristen Kingston, Camilla Mendell, Flayleen Fleiffer, and Edith King. 71 ,g Iclgaicikl TQ56'mblx2.vLc Z Q, gfxm A ,fy Co x NYKQJ Z0 N x A?XOj,C5Ci5. Faces 0 QF DQ f' f QX w KNO fg fgyfjfi jf of pvap SD X of rook sr vsbo sw V ffm u if , if H.H.5. 0 chestra fox 'fx .2 M 6- -- 'Ii - T te . ' C -. t bg .- ' no x 'J-4 tv M K ..,: gk g ' S l x ' Qty A .M 51 N S Q Standing I-r Mr. Taylor Cheryl Yazzie, LaNova Yazzie, Lea Ann Wilkinson, Paulette Knudsen, Regina Larson, Kim Young and Kerry Koury. Kneeling I-r Ray Westover, Maria Miranda, Missy Flack, Gary Gorman, Leanne McLaws, Julie Shumway and Lorenza Jacquez. Mr. Taylor said he enjoyed being and teaching Orchestra here at H.H.S. This class practices very hard. 74 Orchestra HHS Pom Pans The Poms rallied behind both their football and their basketball teams throughout the entire season. The Poms have spent many hours dur- ing school, after school, and on weekends practicing their routines and also working very hard in keep- ing up the school spirit by perform- ing at pep assemblies and at games. They also had bake sales and car washes to raise money for new uniforms so that they could go to camp to become a better squad. The Poms hope you all had as much fun as they did cheering for the Roa- drunners. They also thank Mr. Howell and Cindy Tafoya for helping the Poms out. 1. H.H.S. Poms from left to right: Glenda Murray, Kimm Sample, Kim Patton, Kerry O'Hair, Cathy Coughlin, Nancy Shumway, Francine Vallejos, 81 Vicki Smith. 2. Glenda keeping her balance. 3. Kimm poses for the camera. 4. Nancy shows oft her flexibility. . -. .. , ., as-5 we-tp, 76 Poms .,., . . .g, .,t,.. A k k,. , Q5 i lf , ,Q M -, -- V - 7 -1' -fs:,.r - hz.-,ze A .1 RQ -1, Ss T 1 M Q ...lf ' . s:E.- ' I ' ' . .. .--f..... I ' T .RN f fl 7 wi I1 . i , ...Qllt ' 5- L 1 , t f si ft r at 2: it i3':35SQ'3Yf'- 1- .4 . S 5 ' ti Qi..-1.1. ' g 'wigs 'Q Choir Shows Real Class 'Y' .W , .. -t..xss.Ss.msse...... 1. Top row: Instructor Mr. Gardner, Jenni- fer Barton, Brent Gardner, Ned Tsipia, Damon Cox, Dallas Calhoun, Gary Gor- man, Dan Zehrung, Mark Florez, Denita Spencer. 3rd row: Kim White, Kim Salas, Victoria Nez, Carolyn Elison, Lisa Pascal, Jenny Simper, Dawn Tuer, Tammy Bea- ver, Camilla Mendell, Rayleen Rietler, Marcie O'Connor, 2nd row: Francine Val- lejos, Lori O'Connor, Daphne Shumway, Donna Shinall, Petra Barton, Lynelle Towell, Terry Kenny, Theresa Bales, Reena Nichols, Rebecca Marquardt. lst row: Jessica Hicks, Kathy Coughlin, Bar- bara Ortega, Julie Shumway, Sandra Robinson, Jen Redmond, Jana Simper, Lynelle Turley, Tammy Owens, and Wen- dy Phillips. Not pictured is Loran Woods. 2. Mr. Gardner seemed surprised at Dan, Ned, Mark, And Gary's singing. 3. Are we having fun yet? 4. Terry Kenny winces as someone hits the wrong note. We have a very talented select choir this year. The majority of the choir are Freshmen and Sophomores. When the choir mature and gains more exper- ience and discipline it will be a terrific choir. Instructor: Mr. Gardner I' . llll Choir 77 5.W.A.T. Is On The Go SE' , .,, ff aB ie . z is Top: lelt to right officers are Monique Turley Vice President: Mandy Flack Secretary: Jeanine Citrone Treasurer: bottom: Bruce Eniund President. The S.W.A.T. club raised funds to hold a banquet honoring their bosses and their spouses. Their parents were also invited. Activities in which they participated to raise funds were: a car wash, several bake sales and a S50 dollar raffle. A banquet was held on April 15th, and a hundred people attended. Mr. Manuel Hernadez, the Safeway store manager in Holbrook, was the guest speaker. Employers and the students parents noted that the banquet was very enjoyable for all. +1 . 5,' vi Jig , nil 24' T3 1 Q it mi ,,s...,,,. Students Working Around Town, Bottom row: Kathy Gentless, Jenifer Gabriel, Lisa Smith, Mrs. Brown tSponsorl, Shelia Tsinijnnie, Barbar Perkins, Matilda Phillips, Middle row, Melinda Shermantine, Brett McGee, Mandy Flack, Kim Webb, Melissa Nelson, Doris Farmer, Jeanine Citrone, Michelle Baca, Pam Egbert, Troylene Copland, Melissa Christensen, Top row, Bruce Eniund, Jerry Barela, Craig Plumb, Mark Burbank, Mark Elson, Robert Cargo, Mike Harris, Alan Chapman, and Monique Turley. Ste wart Wins VFW Award :x Alf Cggk 5 parm ' gf'-v5 fTT' ,A,ir N n v -- i ' 'f 5-'N -4. -tl ri Ro 5-, N. Y:-xi' Bridget Stewart was named as the first place recipient in the VFW Voice of Democracy Scholar- ship program in January. Presenting the award is Walter Burcham, VFW District 6 Commander, Sarah Smithson, speech teacher, and John Knowles, commander of the Pinetop VFW Post 2364. '85- '86 Varsity Cheer Cl q fX 36, 4. 4114 M Frosh and Varsity. Top: Cindy Berry: Kris Pogueg Mindy Elwellg Sandra Lewis: Julie Foutz: Jodi McGraw: Sherri Myers: Dani Clarkp Dawn Tuer. Bottom: Cristi Barton: Stacy McNabb: Diana Najarg Jenny Andress: Cindy Swanson and Renee Gallegos. i :- kat, Q it .LLL LLLLU LLLLL . 'I ,i'.f25biW- . ' The cheerleaders started off the year by attending the U.S.A. cheerleading camp at N.A.U. They took blue ribbons in all of their events. They had various fundraisers this year such as car washes and selling Valentine 80 Cheerleaders cookies. They've held pep rallies and done skits for the student body of H.H.S. They even per- formed to Smokin' in the Boys Room with the poms at a bas- ketball half time. They made cakes St cookies for the basket- ball St football team a couple of times. The spirit here at H.H.S. is really growing. It's great to cheer when you have enthusiastic fans helping. .WL t.,t.,N,..fg.N C we ww. . .C t 4 . . K . was Qs xx ix i.W..-,,,. M, C Mit. -W S l X eaw., ,,... Lt., in A-'r-we . 1 Xv.A ,. ,AM jpg N A '-j time .A. IWW M in Ti A 1 5- ,i Lm L ' 'iff i . 1 I 1, K nw-' Lt., C E .,,l..t.. i t Q-ix?-iif :ff . xr N fysl. iixttff 'jf Q Q Far left: Captain: Julie Foutzg Co Captain: Diana Najarg Colette Cleveland: Jenny Andressg Stacy McNabbp Kris Pogueg Mindy Elwell, Daniella Clark: Cindy Swan- song Cindy Berryg and Cristi Barton. P L YEARBooK T FF , Working Hard To Meet Deadlines. The Yearbook staff has been working very hard on our 85-86 Round up. We hope you enjoy this yearbook, which is full of memo- ries. The yearbook staff wishes the Seniors, Good Luck. CO- Edii0l'S- Sherafina Bob and Kimi Cooley. Sherafina and Vickie working on their layouts. , Xxx' . me s Mr. Cox-Advisor Christy typing her copy. 4 X Front Row: Jinx Peshlakai, Second Row: Clarissa Lynch, Cindy Berry, Damon Cox, Stephanie Patton, Sheila Todacheenie, Kristy Tso, Vonda Allen, Katherine Gentless, Andrinna Shirley, Sheralina Bob, Eric Baldonado, and Frances Baldwin. Third Flow: Leona Lee, Vickie Nez, Melissa Wisner, Tracie Nichols, Stacey Jones, Raylene Fleiffer, Revika Thomas, Camilla Mendell, Teresa Wade, Kimi Cooley, Robby Burton, and Tom Perkins. ' ' 1 ... f- 1' L5 - - -- - 1 ' . A A ivi-l ' . I s . n -' N-fuz' v-'M -- I 4 -. .:' . - -1 S , af ,,,,....- s iwlf' - - EB. L . J' 'X ' . F .. .-- areas. i- , W fs--1:. -1 . 1 .Q ,II ,.,-,L N f -Z-:,1 : T 'lm .-... E Fi- , .. . -..' . - 2--3 'A-2 L' Du, , Back row: Roxanna Robertson, Frances Baldwin, Marci O'Connor, and Audrey Robinson. Front row: Mona Padilla, Brent Thompson, and Tricia Benavidez. Sagebrush Staff Editor: Audrey Robinson Business Manager: Roxanna Robertson News Editor: Marci O'Conner Photograph Editor: Frances Baldwin Reporters: Tricia Benavidez, Mona Padilla, and Brent Thompson Ms 5 ' it 1 it it 'TY 4 ...ry 8 9 KI - Qf Mr. Bob Cox, Advisor !.+ I'- .4- ' Audrey and Roxanna working on paste-ups for an issue. Frances at work in the darkroom, Sagebrush 85 Student Counc 7 Enjoys Banner The HHS Student Council, under the guidance of Advisor Sarah Smithson and the leadership of President Mark Munoz, enjoyed a highly successful year of community service and student involvement. The members of the 1985-86 Student Council were Mark Munoz, president, Bridget Stewart, vice president, Susie Linday, secretary, Lee Smith, treasurer, Rick Berry, social managerg William Stewart, boy representative, Chantilly Little, girl representative, Matt Ortega, senior class president, Floyd Simmons, senior class vice president: Richard Nowell, junior class president, Cindy Swanson, junior class vice president, Mike Budenholzer, sophomore class president, Scott Alexander, sophomore class vice president: Chas DeWitt, frosh class president, and Petra Barton, frosh class vice president. The coun- Year In 1 986 sfiff E fi -fm' ciI's accomplishments included opening day refreshments for returning facul- ty, fund raising for Community Committee Against Substance Abuse, commu- nity Halloween Party, Food Bank Dance, 98 KUPD Food Drive, Flowers for Mrs. Crosby, donation to Nurse's Contingency Fund, 98 KUPD M.S. Walk: Campus Beautification Project, Hands across America, student membership on Holbrook Committee against Substance Abuse and the Holbrook Town Hall Committee. ln the area of student involvement, the council made a monthly Student Report to the Governing Board and the City Council, awarded a quarterly Academic Incentive Prize, conducted Roadrunner Week activities, and raised money for the Roadrunner mascot costume, camp and plaque. SC Big Un Student In volvemen 89 HHS Twl Iers 4 .5 an e J- 'fn-5' 'r W 4 ggi:1l3,..,......-1---' of .. - ,rfgafz .fa . f .415 .3 :mann 1-L The Holbrook Twirlers performed at all home games and even in parades that were held in Holbrook. Their job was to give support to the Floadrunners and to show spirit for HHS. HEY! Twirlers, you all did a good job in performing and also cheer- ing on Holbrook High. 1. Holbrook Twirlers from left fo right: Lori O'Connor and Serina Wilson, 2. Serina Wilson posing for the camera. 3. Show off them dimples Lori. 90 Twirlers Pho to Club Visits Phoenix Zoo, 0 k Creek Can on A ow w- : . . -,, f.-ef, ww -f .Q -vu - K. ww. am: va. , A I 4 . , 'fi fi A , ' w A 5 S5 :,w,if.1?'Vfjg WU: ij: if ' fi- SY--f 53ffi!?v: fl f- 3: in K 1 D' i ' Q.5HEfi-w A X k 'ff iii 315.- 'ii LA-,K . Sherafina Bob captures the beauty of Oak Creek Canyon on an early Fall morning. The architecture of Tlelaquepaque was a favorite subject of Holbrook photographers Cbelow and far righty Melinda Yazzie captured the the real beauty of this sand sculpture in Oak Creek Canyon, ffar rightj 93 A J. V. Football Has Excellent Season xt, ,Nt s N,,,. c ',- - 11 iwght, .A ., 1, -Q ,L ' P' . iw iii' Top row left to right: Darrin Frost, Newell Knight, Billy Paschal, Marty Ettsity, Ricky Heward, Russel Gardner, Darrin Yazzie, Mike Baldonado, Clifton Lewis, Scott Alexander, Randy O'Donnell. Mr. Lar- son, Bottom row Kevin Romo, Larry Santos, Fritz Bedonie, T.J. Darbe, Terry Gene, Tony Espitia, Robby Rosette, Scott Trillo, Jimmy Barela, John Truscott, Frankie Apadoca, Luis Bel- tran, Berry Johnson. Not pictured: Mr. Coughlin. Coach Esquibel congratu- lates Tony Espitia on a great game. EL. x fk Holbrook Holbrook Holbrook Holbrook Holbrook Holbrook Holbrook Holbrook . wt. X A 7 ' fi G ff Q, bug! 27 18 7 31 19 12 38 28 -14 - O -12 - 0 -3 4 - O - O 8 Window Rock Winslow Round Valley Show Low Snowflake Alchesay St. Johns Blue Ridge LOWN' ,WAY AA M5 XMAS 'Of q,,fL'W M Q 'A 6 i1W7f , 0 AAOWVIX DQ QUN y Q 1061!- S X DU 0041 ' i qfli 3 E 'SW C00 M Upfffms ui7 1986 Roadrunner Sports Album. . .1986 Roadrunner Sports Album. . .1986 Roadrunner Sports Album. . . 1986 Roadrunner Sports Album. . .1986 Roadrunner Sports Album. . . 1986 Roadrunner Sports Album. . . Holbrook Cross Country Team A3195 -Xmrl'-r.. et The 1985 cross country season was one of ups and downs. Roadrunners did impressively in some meets. However, in other meets the Holbrook squad did not do as well as they might have due to a variety of factors. Ftoadrunners will lose three top runners to graduation: Wesley Speen, Henderson Gishey, and Calvin Spencer. The J.V. squad was very impressive. They didn't fin- ish lower than second in any meets. Wesley Speen was an outstanding runner of 1985 season. Speen was awarded First Team All-State, and recieved First Team All-Division Honors, and was se- lected as a Roadrunner's Most Valuable Runner. 96 Boys Cross Country Had An Excellent Season QI--ef f- f' -lu 'i ,ikivs 'BQlir'mu .. KN ..fs.,gse- n T., -1' - - 111' ,sagem W V . ..- .f'f,ffwf.Msgg-. - .5 -3.4 . 7 ' .f ,',.'-fs- -..A r Nfgz. ,-?7i: ,.. . 5 f. . lg., 3. , L-134115-, .. -2. xx ww asf. -.,c 11 ,iff -1 ri - '12, ' ,'Vf'IZgf '55-. -rt 'af ,.:f:'vf:'.zf-M LP.. y,xSig.g.g'i 3.'.q,kv. Xa .,,s .- ,fz,,,Af.s:sQ 4, fi ...4 Ei: i-,-. 1, ,511-, - JI, .if ...w ,L .. .,, f. ef-f' Q A- 'T -A he gf-a.x--g.5 ,lg -'L 1 Aoi. 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Standing Left to Right: Coach Mrs. Maye Bigboy, Jennifer Barton, Veronica Chee, Kim White, and Lita Sangster, Kneeling Left to Right: Dawnee Denesto, Lita Scott, and Vida Begay. Jennifer Barton Dawnee Denesto The Roadrunner Crosscountry girls had an average season this year. Maye Bigboy said the team had a good start at the beginning. April Scott Claudia Deshine Andrinna Shirley Tomacita Thomas Clarissa Lynch Chantilly Little Lucianna Frank Deborah Etsitty LouAnn McLaws Deleslie King Sheila Tsinnijinnie. Mgr. Roberta Glasgow, Mgr. Holbrook girls warrn up for the game against Winslow. Claudia Deshlne and Andrmna Shirley wait ing patiently for the ball to come thelr way Joseph City 3 15 13 15 Round Valley 6 15 11 15 Alchesay 3 15 11 15 Blue Flldge1015 11 15 Show Low 315 715 Winslow 1416 615 Snowflake 3 15 13 15 St. Johns 315 1315 Round Valley 1 15 1 15 Alchesay1517 11 15 Blue Ridge 1 15 1 15 Show Low 615 1115 Winslow 1614 1614 Snowflake 7 15 9 15 St. Johns 315 915 100 1 986 Roadrunner Sports Album 1 986 Roadrunner Sports Album 1 986 Roadrunner Sports Album -. 1 986 Roadrunner Sparts Album 1 986 Roadrunner Sports Album 1986 Roadrunner Sports Album Qolouxl SQQX - E' x f Leak I ,'1CluC CA Mft ana Qxkkgh iw? Qfbii.-E. xqefd QVNIXN gcoffc Cazuvf-:NYS LA,,-,+C-v 771 106 Boys J. V. Basketball LQNNI Scott Alexander Harold Mike Terry Gene Jerome Franklin Leon Yellowhair Donald Bedonie fnot picturedj Alex Jimenez Ferreol Ruiz Larry Santos Robby Rosette Kevin O'Hair Thomas Perkins C133 Scott Alexander poses for another point. C143 Larry Santos waits patiently for the rebound. Date Holbrook Dec 2 5 10 13 17 10 11 14 17 21 24 28 31 7 11 15 Opponent-score Joseph City 29 St. Johns 58 Roundvalley 50 Show Low 40 Chinle 45 Alchesay 85 St. Johns 59 Winslow 63 Snowflake 72 Winslow 52 Blue Bidge 66 Show Low 44 Alchesay 65 Blue Ridge 65 Snowflake 59 Floundvalley 61 Boys J.V. Basketball 107 Freshmen Boys Basketball ,W my 45' F,-omg .M I V ws .,,,. . 4 2. Fioundvalley St. Johns Showlow W. Rock Alchesay St. Johns Winslow Snowflake Winslow Blueridge Winslow Blueridge W. Rock Showlow Alchesay Blueridge Snowflake Roundvalley They 54 32 64 43 84 33 48 52 48 47 49 47 50 60 76 44 52 55 Left to right: Coach Mosier, Darryl Nichols Todd Beck, Carty James, Alton Williams, Ju- lius Tsosie, Johnson Tapaha, Bottom: An- drean Jimmie, Nephi Scott, lan Brimhall Ricky Parker, Darrin Shirley, Ricky Kee Shawn Jim, and Martinez Mike. Freshmen Girls Basketball Team lL. .L N Vida Begay Wilma B60 Christen Clark Valarie Hicks Anndrinia Lister Florinda Lynch Tifia Morris Barbara Orteaha Letha Sangster Kimberly White 109 4 Y .ssfqst , is-Q.-. Nora John shoots for two while opponent Kara Sangster looks on. throw. Holbrook Holbrook Holbrook Holbrook Holbrook Holbrook Holbrook Holbrook Holbrook Holbrook Holbrook Holbrook Holbrook Holbrook Holbrook Holbrook Holbrook Holbrook Holbrook Holbrook 439' 7 'I LN . V ' hx' I xl.. .s .rt - sapww- -H W' - -.t., s msn-ap. . if Iwi 70-49 36-50 57-43 46-53 47-58 55-60 54-50 68-61 70-73 63-62 56-57 51-67 63-66 54-58 78-31 61-73 65-70 52-51 48-34 42-69 COFICGFIIFHIGS OD Hel' ffee Joseph City St. John Fiound Valley Showlow Chinle Mingus Camp Verde Monument Valley Alchesay Alchesay St. John Winslow Snowflake Winslow Blue Ridge Showlow Alchesay Snowflake Blue Fiidge Bound Valley Lita Scott puts it up for two points. The Basketball Season was rather disappointing. Poten- tially we had the finest girls' team in the history of H.H.S. We were unable to get it all together and ended the sea- son with 8 wins and 13 losses. One of the highlights of the season was our victory over Snowflake. This was the first time ever that an H.H.S. Girls Basketball team has beaten Snowflake. With the start of a freshman basketball team our future should be brighter. ' --.ms.....:s'm.f.Q'.i.s.ffrf.g'1' r 1 - 6 N , W. i Junior Nora John races down the court to save the play. GlOria Multine takes a shoot, 1 986 Roadrunner Sports Album 1 986 Roadrunner Sports Album 1 986 Roadrunner Sports Album 1 986 Roadrunner Sports Album 1 986 Roadrunner Sparts Albu ,1 ' -f-'f ma Wres tlere ttes 1.3 The 1985-1986 wrestlerettes from I. to r.: Co-Captaing Susie Lunday, LouAnn McLaws, Traci Nichols, Teri Kenny, Petra Barton, Kerry Koury, Paulette Knudsen, and Captainp Kelly Kenny. 2.3 Sponsor: Mrs. DeWitt 3.3 From the look on Kelly Kenny's lace, Hol- brook is on top as usual. 4.3 The wrestlerettes cheering onto victory an- other outstanding wrestler. The 85-86 wrestling season was as usual a very hectic one for the wrestler ettes. Many hours were spent decorat- ing, cheering, and pushing the wres- tlers onto victory. None of it could have been done without the help of Mrs. DeWitt. The wrestlerettes would like to thank her tor everything she does to make things run so smoothly and for being such a great sponsor. Hard Work And Dedication Pro ved H.H. S. 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School Board Leads The Way Q ,,rW,, M l Mrs, Freedman Mrs. Maestas President A .1 Mr. Maxwell D Dave p Mr. Brissee -Q I . 1 I ,f 7 f lr 4? i , i I , r r I 1 f lil r l 4 rj, rs ' l ,,, l ,pf ,. 1: . 4, l l -7255 If 1. ,lu-.:I.?3i:'W5v .4 ' . .. 15' ' iv-M A 1 I I ,H- 3 - 'gf 'Zi ' qs 'Q ,- , X ,- 1 In Memoriam i l, Ina Crosby School Nurse Ina Crosby, Holbrook High School's nurse from 1977 to 1986, was the embodiment of the phrase a heart of gold. Initially, a student meeting Mrs. Crosby for the first time might be intimidated by her somewhat stern German exterior, but it would not be long until he realized that Mrs. Crosby's love reached out to everyone she came in contact with. Mrs. Crosby's influence went beyond the walls of HHS. She was known and loved at the hospital, in her Eastern Star organization, and at the Senior Citizens' Center. Her annual collection of food for the needy, her willingness to help and advice beyond school hours, her generosity, her sympathy, her tart sense of humor all will ensure that she will be loved and remembered at Holbrook High School and in the community of Holbrook. We will miss her, but Holbrook High School is a better place because she was a part of it. l i ft lwmtthigelgiflirllqr I I E Xt is ,ff lf CC C , C s W V YK: 5Vu.3lNOdiNrO RQMWQQML Q4 Joerl QCQKULL iowa 9 3 C iq QQ C A ,JQQ nCs,cQfftj cowl JJOQlVllfQwQlu 4 WfQ JWCLUK lnguuufw r 6 V ix 3? ' 3?:43 if3 Q Wi? c '5fA' 6 - il C yi C213 JQQ Agvbu V9 ' 'Xwe-11, the schoggfgazrgt 1986 has fast come to an end. lt C LU Q 'ff' , ' - , C., sy A , l ll QS 01, 'iiulltlitiif Eflilff till tl'SlS21ffOQTZ'?f2'S?yZli rwft JQJZJUQ lf if lx, ' , and the few nevv gray hairs on Mr. Cox's head, we - A 1 C X Cm K Q tlnally made it. lillfl UQ, C C r X ,X f Lffig l 'tiki Xl. l'd like to thank the staff for all their hard work, , ' 'I A 3 ,lug eifecially, Sherifina Bob, Tre Wade, Andrinna Shirley, V W' 3,3 eff' D! mon Cox, and Camilla Mendell. A sincere thank you Q W5 r Cy A Ll LDPC! to Mrs. Luke, and most importantly to Mr. Cox, without ' 66 C iirl A vvhose help vve would never have made it. Thank you. A bg jf-,Q I ' C, lil l'd We to wish Mr. Alford and Mr. Cox the very best in yi QJVILQ , X40 1 + 'IW XV' Q their endeavors. 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