Tolleson Union High School - Wolverine Yearbook (Tolleson, AZ)

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Caught up .in the currents of development our remodeled and modified campus ,ff highly reflects the accomplishments and strength of our exceptional student body. f Among the things responsible for this tide of enthusiasm were factors ranging ,Q from enormous student participation in clubs and activities to a teaching staff nothing short of amazing. Other reasons were the wide variety of Q courses and opportunities this school has to offer. But most of all it ' ,ef Q was you, the students, the backbone of the Wolverine Spirit. 'Q- All these strengths and a campus full of people as , v n limitless and unbounded as the sea, gave us a powerful rl C2 sense of Wolverine pride, and every right to be, y , ' ,V THE PROUD ONES. , , by Joe Collins dxf' THVSWOLVERINE, Volume Thirty-Nine CF Q Tolleson Union High Sch - -X Jef 9419 W. Van Burene X 'ff' , l ,Az. we 595522. Jak XJ F l:1J' X., 1 N3 QM, 9-9 , Q9 it Q 5 fir N NJ .9 . X- . .-'s tj' 4 TJ' .Xl I T sr . it Us Q 2 OJ Q-J Sift- e-wi fes ,.,, an WJ V W i' so 1 0' ,XQXQ say Q7 XV? DO PRIDE Scholars Recognized r Hard Work Pays Off. Students through thevyears haVe g0ne Un' Tim Loberger, Sylvia Ortega and Alva Martinez, outstanding recognized for their long hard hours of study- students, show off their talents. ing. So in honor of these unknown scholars this page is about the top student in every Q department. The outstanding students in science were Mike Mack, Terri Keller and Betty Cioto. Diana Rodriquez, Lisa Pennington and Diana Collins were the English department's finest. The best in P.E. were Bobby Vega, Lisa McNaulty and Mona Lomeli. The top students in R.O.T.C. were Teresa Dominquez, Kathy Ogden and Greg Caudle. Steve VanDreel, Buch Goff and Mark Sprod- ing worked the hardest in Industrial Arts. Tim Loberger, Alvia Martinez and Sylvia Ortega did fantastic in business. Tammy Zoco and Gloria Rodriquez did an over whelming job in Foreign Language, as advanced French students. The students that excelled in math were Shea Pritchard and John Boumice. Angie Tapia was chosen by the Fine Arts department. fi, Angie Tapia, senior, is exceptional! She has been nominated for being the best in every category: Drama, Music, Photography and Arts. As a sophomore she starred as Oona, the banshee in The Cry of the Banshee. - I l r 2 , it .X Sf 'I G+, Ni M E . .X X 4 -M, ,gym Wi' A f f fvs,.' i 4x N , 1 . S 1 S Q 'XNQQ-v-55 x' S . ,M Excellence Flows From TolIeson's Gates in a Clear Steady Stream! Drill Teams Ranked Best in Nation Clubs Wear Uniforms with Pride! TOLLESON STANDS TALL! fu PRIDE INDUSTRIAL ARTS ABOVE AVERAGE Students Learn Trades, Develop Talents The industrial arts program did better than ever, with over 507: of the students being enrolled. The North Central Evaluating committee stated that the Occupation Versatility program was very effective and suited the needs of the students. TUHS also had the largest industrial arts complex in the entire state, with the cost of the complex totaling over S1,000,000. Outstanding metal student Butch Goff exercises his two years of experience by adjusting a milling machine. Eddie Garcia, and outstanding drafting student, works on his layout while drafting student Mike Murray and Mike Hall add their opinion. Eddie played a big part for the school by helping with the floor plan. ,ww I 'il H 1 - PRIDE .. FBLA on Television Donates 553600 to Muscular Dystrophy! SIC Paints Town! The number of clubs that Serve on campus are many, featured here are a few of the best: Future Business Leaders of Ame- rica is one of the most active clubs giving service. Having attended an MDA Youth Leadership Conference, five members learned unique ways to raise money. Six students went to KPHO, channel five, at six a.m. and donated their earnings to charity. Af- ter the day was over, James Hawley said he felt a warm feeling of hav- ing done something good. Other members attending were Dana Cloud, Dawne Turnage, Sylvia Ortega, Paul- ette St. Armour, Eileen Black and the sponsor, Mrs. Nancy Sharpe. 8 CL-LJ BS SERVE PROUDLY ? --J' 'Ls X ww-f The National Honor Society has the answer for anybody needing tutoring. Highly skilled members will help underclassmen in any subject. Bobbi Beals helps Quinann Kimbrell, a freshman with her homework. TP ug?- . its' Remember when there were only five minutes between classes? The School Improvement Committee got the extra minute the school has now! SIC also paints over graffiti on Saturdays. Shown here are Sylvia Ortega, Norma Orona, Diana Rodriquez as they plan out SlC's year. 1 i I , .,.. ,,,. .V -7171 Q 4 gl' 'i' ,,x. P . ' Ai' ' .., . 3 l 4 Q , ,H , il t r ,I I it '. f , . ' - i h A il L 1 4 W R? k ,l V. A . we 4 L vw. x , .. '11 -abor day weekend, Paulette St. Armour and Mrs. Nancy Sharpe presented a :heck for over S3600 to Dewey Hopper, channel 12 weather personality. Sometimes the phones are ringing and sometimes they are not as demonstrated Jy Eileen Black and Dana Cloud, relaxing and talking between on the air mreaks. .sf ff... . A Q A 4 . Eli 1, .X M 5 .1 :A .-.7-1' , ..- aff ' my ,aaa L, A V .M iiwfff lll flilia f iv-1 muhiu tfezfifei'llg4K+'f31ll:fEw,l Q, 1 1.l5l,.'-:gifs if f '5 '41tll ilsvwwalum- Paulette St. Armour writes down pledges and listens as a generous person donates money for Jerry's kids. When dialing 264- 1444, a pleasant voice which says Jerry Lewis Telethon. That's Sylvia Ortega taking your pledge. Layout by James Hawley. Photos by James Hawley and Bob Logan. 9 PRIDE Athletes Earn Their Pride wmvww . j .sift-iriiiii'23sefg1fgff,25:1gf1gg 'ggf,fg,f1:-7.5527 A 'i izezrfsrw 32.1553 5, tl Km5fK5Plb'Ei21'elfvf1v, S new, f -,, ,, 7 The all-around outstanding athlete, Mona Lomeli earned her title by being a hard working dedicated person. This effort made her the leading scorer and rebounder in girl's basket- ball. Through her high school career, Mona has played every position on the team. As coach Kelly stated: People like Mona make coaching enjoyable. New on the campus, but equally outstanding was Juanita Laborin. lVIost valuable player 2 years in a row in the Jr. High Leagues, she hoped to play for the wolverines. Varsity Always an and often Il's most valuable player was Bobby Vega. Todd Davis hands off to Derrick Allen, halfback threat, Vega played his position well who ran fora touchdown against Maryvale. in scoring. 11 - sv . . ., Q Q N Q N N K 3, J , -sw.. , . A i gs ' L Y Q . 4, , ,N kgs-saws s 'X' 3 A - ,, it M .. if - , cw - i N l xi I - -. .vs hifi'-f 1 Y rc ' s -ss fQ'1.M:s iw. 'l K - K if ' file ' ii Wt K X' 'af 1 ' H fb - ' t ' Wil U24 X . - t-Mswf, Q, fs i faswkw in Qfifil' xi? N - L ' - . X., ' .'?5,... -s.x9fi'f2. .sw . -W -r if - gg- fe is f X ---fr H ' KAXHENQ- 1. fs- - '- , ff .w -f1 Q Q is sg . -. se c 4 K e ,W , .,,, f, 'L - M ,. ,, . r .X - f' , 5-i s-:.'1-,gxfgif : ws u ,. -, , A 3 . .' X R m ff. -w. , H . ns I -xv Vw N 4 2 iff!! , M Zig 5? 'H wif ,Q PROUD The vastly improved library helped students study and learn with pleasure. Jeff Combs, an out- standing student of German and French was able to translate for vis- itors from Europe. He feels studying foreign languages is exciting. Steve and Richard show their flair for motorcycle riding. 'T I In OFFICERS Valerie Wheatley ........... PRESIDENT Alvaisela Martinez...VICE PRESIDENT Jennifer Willow ............ TREASURER Emily Miller ....... ..... S ECRETARY Tony Arce ,...................... SENATOR Melinda Brown Shelly Brown Tonja Bruno Beth Bunch Steven Burroughs Jennifer Burton Penny Butler ,gif SENIORS SHOW GREAT ABILITY Angie Tapia displays her many musical talents. many instruments, but she also excels as a singer of the class of 83! Lisa Chelini Jackie Christenson . Angie makes us proud Jimmy Casteel 112- 'ur Y'-sf' Not only does she play Jeff Combs Dawn Caudle Connie Cavalliere Frances Cevallis Jeannette Chance Kathy Chapman Y William Cipriano Diaz Chris Devine Teresa Dominguez w Q 'wg- jr-5?3i! 'Q pf' Brian Cook Kim Cook Veronica Cordova Juanita Cravens Kathleen Crow 18 we. Jonathon Cullum Jeannette Curtis Leslie Daly Keith Decuire Diana Delgado Afwa q1',,M M' Cl lf ijgfllhj K ff, , J 'fl ffl 1 A ,.- ,L , ' f a Tim Edgar Rhonda Edwards Raymond Edwards Shannon Edwards Two members of the class of '83 toured ports of Central and South America by ship for two weeks in November. Jackie Christenson's family invited Shea Pritchard to accompany them on the voyage during Thanksgiving. After leaving Los Angeles, they stopped in the ports of Acapulco, Panama Canal, Cartegena, Martinique, St. Thomas and Puerto Rico. Having visited these islands in the Caribbean they flew back home to Arizona. Commenting on her exper- ience Shea stated: Some things l will do again, and others l won't. Q ' W QS 'x wk, I Carl Eichorn Doralisa Espinoza Laura Sue Ellett Donald Exe Jon Elliott Richard Fagan Ernie Escobedo Sharon Farris Lupe Esparza Brad Fink l 'CS , x 1 'Fa 'qi .mv 'N X25- rr-X' G Pam Gass Aurora Garcia Elisa Garcia Ir' e Carl Fishman Danny French Mary Ann Galindo Dennis Gallo Mario Gamez 20 H, W a , f ' 5 -1 Sergio Garcia r? f'i Terri Garcia Lisa Goodwin Scott Green Raymond Green Linda George Robert Griffin Butch Goff Kathy Grose President of FFA, Marie Redman, shows- off her award winning lamb to the buyers at the County Fair. She won lst prize, C8th prize in showmanship and a reserve breed champion award! and sold her lamb for 252 a pound. Sal Gutierrez Rebecca Guzman Steve Haag 'Mis Juan Hernandez Stella Hernandez During the summer of '82, Kim Cook visited Hawaii with her family. There she enjoyed danc- ing lessons and tropical life. Marcie Hartley Tim Hartley Norma Hartman David Head .limmy Hernandez 22 David Huseby Sherri lngledue CD dE 'f f5i Irene Herrera Randee Hill Paula Hockenberry Trisha Hodge Lisa Hurtado 'W' X 'tg ,iff 'CK Steve Vigil, senior, allows two lovely co-eds to enjoy his jeep. Kim Landis and Alva Isela Mar- tinez smile their approval of the highly polished vehicle. We 0 fxag J ' 5 i V ,L 5. ff ff' d ji wg,..,-ll' Qty ' 6,1666 I 9 ' ji . LQ -xi AJ 36? gy , . . N ' Sonia Irving Sharon Koory Q 3 1- A Richard Jarrett Patty Kuhn QA ' ' 1 Q. Becky Jones Anita Laborin ff Q5 ' A A 'JD A, . . G f- , 5 , Robert Kay Kim Landis A 'U -5 Q f L, X Anna Lee Kiesler Nona Leon xg, 'S' X' ' P 2 N Z Jjfkvi QQ C ,lm Q Dim GQ 4, 23 46735 -'UW 9d!v.,f lm. , A l Christina Levario Richard Leyva -, Ramona Lomeli Tom Lucas Denise Martinez Ronald McConnell Angie Lopez Danielle Marks Gloria Martinez Lawanna McKinney Jo Anne Loyd Alvaisela Martinez Dana McBride Della Mendoza MN wg' QP Bacilio Meza John Miller Emily Miller Ken Miller Robert Moreno Mike Murray Liz Murillo Nancy Nunez Richard Murillo Carrie Nunnally A Angela Saxton had entered college when she was 16 and has been in since. She was born in Cocoa Beach, Florida. Her father worked at Cape Kennedy space center so Angela knew many famous astro- nauts. When her parents divorced, she moved to Indiana. In 1981 she moved to Oak Ridge, Tennessee and became active in mock United Nations. Angela starred in Drama club performance of Up the Down Staircase. She then moved here with her father and is now Business Manager of Wolver News and a student aide for Mr. Cummings. 25 Chris O'Brien Katheren Ogden Chad Olson Craig Olson Number one in the nation, seniors Angel Martinez and Tom Lucas prepare to de- fend their future along with the under- nm 'fM f--. 6:0 'Si vs classmen, representing their outstand- Lljjfnfgfonnaa . . S , Ing drill team. 65136235528 Vicente Pachec his-Q Lisa Parham Colleen Pennington Mickey Prokay Randy Parkerson Seth Peters Troy Pruett Carl J. Patscheck Brenda Postgate Belinda Quezada Delane Patton Jolenda Powell Juan Quintero Luz Pena Shea Pritchard James Ranson l. 'Sheff Marie Redman Dan Renyer Diana Rodriguez Karen Rodgers Mary Rosales 28 Sandy Rudisaile Ruben Ruiz Rosalind Russell Rosemarie Salas Kristina Salaz Arnulfo Salgado Shawna Sample Andy Sanchez Dawn Sanford Nancy Sausedo E rw Denise Savage Michelle Scott Jackie Sehnert George Sellers Pamela Shelton Joe Silverman !1ln1.'.,:n lloaigsczas., gm,r:n'3 mo!a 1f3Il fu hm- 1 , ,., , V, ,. , ,,. ,., ., X.,x,. .. ,. , QLg u1 1, y 1.fm uf uw, Q.ul1H+ ,,,. K -,L N-.nv 'iiwfuwa .f Kri'ga' m l,Fmiv:3rf5i'51 J' ::iA1 aiyfi11g'g ju-uv ' l . fneifism Gm? lf1woui5 . Fila? ,'.A 2im'L1,J:i1 il N .f 4 FFF University Tralnlng for Editors at M M 1 'W H- iirYi'2iC1i'2-imnchmf, of Liv Www-'.r':a N . 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Dan Slater Arthur Soto Kathy Spiller Renee Stevenson Dena Smith R052 Soto Joy Stanisci Suzanne Sullinger I-UPS 50'0f'0 TEV' Spldle Lisa Steele James Swift Three girls added to the great variety of talents and experi- ence of their class. Patricia Ya- roch lived in Spain, an exciting part of Europe. Jackie Sehnert, an accomplished journalist, de- veloped her talents in the Photo Lab. Jennifer Burton, seen across the page, is an outstanding swimmer. She has many ribbons to show for it and is a life-guard. 30 fUK PEE4? 9 f , gf' TK .K J ss., S., .,. -lilg Qffg as Angie Tapia Chris Waters Debbie Thompson Lee Anne West Terry Thrower Valerie Wheatley Cindy Tryan Cliff White Jayme Walker Lucy Whyman Daniel Williamson Leo Wilson Jenifer Willow Tami Woody James Wilson James Wygal Mm ' ' 'L'1r5:.57f1.f , 14.5-1 'Y- ,' ,w i-S' 5 so far, 'l . -'4'l'f:.e us-' G, g-,m,:,' V , 31 lex - YM rr l. Georgina Urquiza Valerie Valenzuela 32 Natalie Van Meter Bonnie Vaugham Steve Vigil QN Paul Villa Karen Viss Lisa Vlastnik Joe Yanez Patti Yaroch Tammy Zoco SUPER TALENTED SEN IORS The Class of '83 was exceptionally loaded with outstanding athletes and leaders: Mona Lomeli in sports, and Truck Hernandez, Student Body President, are two excellent examples! MOST FAVORITE SENIIORS Class Sweethearts: Dan Renyer, Most Patriotic: Kim Landis Ron Gregory Kathy Ogden is .. x 1 if it .:.5.i . . t si 1, Most School Spirit Jackie Sehnert Jim Hernandez Patty Kuhn Most Likely to Succeed: Chris Devine, Vicente Pacheco Most Attractive: Paul Villa, Teresa Garcia 33 Best Dressed: Mary Ann Gaiindo and Paul Martinez SENIOR BEST Best Dancers: Ray Green and Norma Orona Best Hair: IVIaria Barton, Jeannette Chance, Jon Elliott and Angelica Alvarez Best Buddies: .Jenifer Willow and Valerie Wheatley, Tony Ramos and Bobby Vega Best Smile: Jim Swift and Karen Viss Pri ,. Best Personality: Andrew Sanchez and Kim Cook 35 lVlost comical: Dena Smith and Chris Waters lVlost Talented: Angie Tapia and Ed Valdez lVIost Athletic: Ruben Ruiz and Nlona Lomeli -M we Most Friendly: Sam Chavira and Alvaisela lVlar tinez Danny Duran Rudy Ramos 36 E Alvarez, Anna Barnhardt, Mike Arce, Tony Beltran, Norma Arredonda, Angel Brady, Debbie Avila, Rick Brian, Robert Ayala, Sandra Bustamante, Hector Aycock, Wade Bustos, Lisa Baiza, Jesse Cardona, Virginia :ff 'T s l . , ts, fs' ifiegffil- vegsgftfi T 5,39 .V f will' ms v Cevalles, Frances Chambers, Carol Combs, Jon DeCambra, Victor Eastridge, Lowell Escobar, Adelita Felix, Elaine B . fk9fi u it' l i 3 1 tit? H if S ,ig A 1 t. ' 55717 Y ' Misf- .: r if:'3 ifi' W , 2 ,B , B 1 . , 1: ,,.,,,,,, 'f H 4 if it l A lt l A PROUD SENIORS Senior, Diane Rodriguez displayed her bright talent for journalism, not only in the fact that she was a reporter for the Wolver-News. She also took lst place, state wide, for her poetry. Diane was involved in Apropos and Community activities with the School Improvement Committee, not to mention the Varsity Tennis team. ..w:s..-.iant K Gleason, Carol Gregory, Clyde Grendell, Bruce Hassett, Marty Huseby, David Loberger, Tim Lopez, Fernando AFL l 1 , Loyd, Deanna Marruffo, Sandra Martinez, Angel ii, . in Martinez, Lupe Martinez, Yolanda McReynolds, Rocky x i i s Mendoza, Cynthia Montano, Cecelia Morales, Hector L I in .5, V 3 .. 1 'S Morrison, Randy Murillo, Joseph Padilla, Consuelo x Parkerson, Randy Pena, John Perez, Hilda Pina, Edward Plante, Lisa Ramirez, Paul Ramos, Steve Kennett, Gary Rodgers, Floyd Roggow, Terry Rodriguez, Fidel Rodriguez, Julio Saxton, Angela Segura, Paul Starkey, Patti '1f2'fl1 wr -' . 52:5 mr- l?f7ffFE5::wf'2i: '- ' ., , . 5 gf:-:-:fr 5, - 1 Jw f fl' rl? widifll sly 133' Wei sw 't . L 91 ' 7.. 1'1' ,,,...t,,,,,... ,,,... , ,,ff. K -- h Y If Summers, Mary Valdez, Eddie Valenzuela, Valerie Vandreel, Steve siiifsa.. 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'r ' - ee ' ,, Q' v ':i ' -Q--N i 2 PW CLASS OFFICERS TODD ANNA GA'-'NDC - DAVIS - BRAD ANDERSON - Q FEMALE SENATOR PRESIDENT MALE SENATOR I '--.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..--f' EILEEN BLACK - I JACKIE BEACHAIVI - SECRETARY TREASURER GLORIA TARANGO - VICE PRESIDENT I 'H A Adams, Toni Albano, Greg Aliano, Jon Allen, Derrick Allen, Ronnie Anderson, Brad Anderson, Kelly Anderson, Tina Andrea, Tony Andrus, Steve Aragon, Teresa Arellanes, Patty Argumedo, Julio Ayala, Rosie Ayers, George Baggiore, Sheila Baker, Kim Barela, Norma Barker, Everette Barnes, Royce Bass, Darrell Bastian, Brett Bastin, Lucky Beaumont, Jeannine Beaupre, Ronda Belflower, Kandy Bennett, Cathy Bennett, Sam Blushkofski, Risa Bonamico, John Bonnell, Davina Boydston, Tony Brandon, April Brandon, Mike Brinkley, Tim 40 ADAMS - CAUDLE 4 X , 5 N R ' 'A .f , z . 'PX 553301 ak Q! 5 it V . t ll 1 M3 li-K Q ta? is FF A , f ff? W I 'N df 5 JW? I as IL 3 l -. gin'-2 fl , ,, titt if 'ig l, ,,,. M l l 3 r l '.,fw 'f ' fe 5 a we - wi Q11 Z Ciba '--fl: t-fg: Y, 6-4+--.... , it Sei l Q I fi Brown Brown Brown Brown oo o Brown, Francois Lesa Sheila Tracie Trisha . Bujan, Kenny Q4 Burato, Jane Bushee, James Q Byler, Tammy , 1 ,,,k- A r,,.,,2Ej-'-.-.15 wif , 'S 4- '. -- 52555, Caldara, Barbar Camacho, Albert Campos, Eric Castaneda, Robert Caudle, Greg Caudle, Michael Talented Junior Sings with Impact Junior Tammy Byler displayed a special tal- ent for singing. She has been singing with a group called Impact for two years now. They have toured all over Arizona and in January they appeared in Pasadena, Califor- nia. She has also participated in the Tolle- son Talent Show for two years. Tammy stat- es, The reason I like singing is because I can express what l feel through songs better than through speaking. H JUNIORS Chavoya, Walter Cioto, Betty Cisco, Susan Cisneros, Alma Clark, Janet Clarkson, Brian Cloud, Dana Cochran, Anna Coker, Pam Collins, David Collins, Joe Conde, Sophia Cordova, Jose Cornwell, Chris Coronado, Jeff Costello, Lisa Cota, Inez Cowens, Chris Coyne, Toby Cunning, Dawn Davis, Todd Defoor, Rodney Delgado, Dora Del Sol, Ramon Douglas, Tonya Drew, Chris Dunavant, Mary Duncan, John Edwards, Lisa Ellis, Carol Farmer, Jody Farry, Wendy Felix, Mark Fernandez, Frank Fong, Lucy 42 af' 5 W X x Y gl Sf? si fs 51,117 ,K -if f fr:--mf -J, sf- an, , .af 3 ,w ! if F 2' .gt .15 ! I, in 'K I F CHAVOYA 0 , t-if 5 1 'ft' f 1 ' i I HAWLEY Fox, Jody Frankovich, John Galindo, Anna Gomez, Sal A 'S F +4 Q' Guam S COED Elected Fiesta Queen Sonia Orozco was crowned queen of the 83' Tolleson Fiesta and proudly reigned over the three day event. She raised more money than any other young lady compet- ing for the crown. 'C' Gonzales, Bonnie Gonzales, Elizabeth Gonzals, Lupe Goodwin, Rhonda Goodwin, Ricky Govea, Maria Graves, Pam Gregory, Frank Gutierrez, Brian Gutierrez, Gus Gutierrez, Robert Hanson, Shelly Hassett, Hilda Hatfield, John Hawley, James 43 Head, Ken Hebison, Eddie Hedges, Lenay Heeter, Scott Helgert, Steve Henn, Dwayne Hepner, Cindy Heredia, Pete Hernandez, Javier Hernandez, Margie Hernandez, Octavio Herrera, Elvira Hudgins, Joel Huseby, Richard Hutcherson, Becky Iglesias, Becky Inman, Kevin 44 HEAD-LIEBLER SERVING WITH PRIDE Junior Greg Caudle has been in the ROTC program for three years. He is currently a lst Lieutenant and was on the drill team serving as the squad leader of squad 2 this year. Compet- ing inthe BlackJack Drill Competi- tion, he has contributed his talent to the team many times to help with the lst place award. This year, on October 29, the Drill Team went to 29 Palms, CA to a drill competition. They came home with another first place to add to the many prizes they have already been awarded. it if . ...m:::g:-. 1 -. -. 41 - ell fi.. ii g w H i I . ,.,-5 i rg if i 'L 'Wig' f I., f f.,r'lf 2?e1 - 1 arwi lifliiiri f LI, ,nf i 31.1. f ' Laffy if gg,5.gj. ' I1 Tm? A 2' ,ff IK X v ' E igfgixk rr 1 - In X36-912-WW ' Hvsngfjtix tofyrbfa s M ilf- 413 new . .112 '-it Q' ,l , , Q2 . i, lu if 'eq l if 5 In 31: 'Rn 5 . 'W' Ei? N58 .. f' . N i. Mis ..-- 1.,. - ig t - N. H 15.2.5 x :ES X if O 5 J' X K Q . ET-'f itf - ' . .. 34 ii ES aj Ni N S1 ng i , X 'Q 1 W Q K e 1' if , .,,. ' - K 5 2, . ,.. . .,,, 3? llkityimtk if 'Rs 5 ff wi T, fltiirui Cf 4-f53iai:5ggL.V Z , . W -jr X me :Y,x in J Q is ,As qi, wk ff.: '-5 Mbit 'Un' 'u 4 4 i 5 +L l, Activa' W, ,. , s Q x E x J N -t 'H or f if X f 9 . ' ' We , 1 ET? QQ, it al g L T ak 'Q' I' na K il 0... J J N . . - is it PQ 1 5 'ri i 5 Q E M Q lt! .x .32 ,..., S ! is f?'llli 1 ,. ....,, . QIREQ Ivey, Bill Ivey, Terry Jackson, Steve Jacobs, Raunda James, Dawn Jarosi, Gayle Jarrett, Mary Jeffries, Patricia Jensen, Kathy Johnson, Audi Johnson, Dion Johnson, Trent Jones, Alice Jones, Billy Jones, Jesse Jones, Murray Jose, Phillip Keesler, Debbie Keller, Bob Keller, Teri Keyes, Jennifer Kimbrough, Chris Kolisch, John Labash, Mark Lamar, Kenny Lancaster, Michelle Lane, Susan LaSalvia, Mike Leon, Teresa Levario, Thomas Lewis, Herb Lewis, Keith Lewis, Patricia Leyva, Sherry Leibler, Ross 45 JUNIORS JUNIORS Limb, Lisa Lizarraga, Jimmy Lopez, Anthony Lopez, April Lopez, Lupe Lundquist, Lisa Lunsford, Jim Machado, Anna Macias, Alex Mack, Mike Madrid, Kathy Mahan, Dee Dee Mahurin, Shelly Marafioti, Sange Marshall, Debbie Martinez, Adriana Martinez, Arturo Martinez, George Martinez, Jeanette Martinez, Lily Martinez, Maggie Martinez, Patty Martinez, Sylvia Martinez, Teresa McAnulty, Lisa McCrea, Penny McDaniel, Tammy McGrath, Jodi Medina, Roy Mendez, Gloria 46 ' W ELL, , ' , . f, ' t ,Q N in n A A A X, fff,,F' ,f:,,E. 95331,-'X' s f: , , 4,1 N? +, - ' if 3 i Mendoza, Alex Meyer, Edward Meza, Martin Miller, John T r r ,, f,,,, A VLLk,---f' 1 1 fr ei. , W Y Q ' ui: ' U i ,, -.. x P , . 5 2 hi S N .. ., 3 s I -5 x l Q. ul ' fl S it n is .Z l ttyii it 'iii - -e . +--'if it R ir' .et gre . ss Mott, Jay k 1 t ME, ,.,:.: is 2-l ' 1 X, J 4 y LIMB-OGDEN Miner, Lonnie Moncada, Nancy Moorehead, Jamie Morales, Willie Moran, Debbie ADREAIVI COME TRUE Gloria Tarango, a Junior, bought a raffle ticket for the Fiesta De Octobre raffle held at the Blessed Sacrament Church October 1, 1982. Little did she know that this ticket she had bought was the winning ticket for a four-day three-night trip to Mazatlan, Mexico. Gloria stayed in shock for a couple of days until she received a call from the raftle's travel agent wantingto set up a date. The trip was for two people and instead of debating which family member or friend to take she gave theltrip to her parents as a present. Congratula- tions Gloria! Moreno, Leopoldo Moreno, Steve JEL! ' 53.7, , 1 . I ...W re Moya, Mary Moya, Michael Mueller, Shalom Munguia, Ralph Murrieta, Ruben Neely, Patricia Nelson, Gina Nibler, Mark Noga, Mike Norman, Dawn Norman, Terri Nunez, Connie Ochoa, Gloria Ogden, Roger 47 OLIVAS-SAINZ Olivas, Gustavo Orozco, Sonia Ortega, Lorraine Ortega, Sal Ortiz, Monica Owens, Nick kyr- is fsg -sa, - ..... A ' t' 4 - ' fail King... ' - ' 'if SX-.2--., 'Z Oxford, Terry 4 f 53.-.iz .f Ozuna, Stella Padilla, John 'f .L J it in L H, .Q '-U, r v .1 . STUDENT Junior, Jody Fox has been a member of the Future Farmers of America for three years. This year she served as the chapter Vice President. During her Freshmen year she went to the FFA Nation- al Convention in Kansas City, Kansas. Jody has also attended the Ari- zona State FFA Conven- tions for two years. During the 1980-1981 school year she was a member ofthe FFA Par- liamentary Procedure Team. They came home from competi- tion with a first place award for the district. Jody is also an active member of the National Honor Society. CONTRIBUTES TO FFA Jody is using Parliamentary Procedures in an FFA meeting. . 1 Painter, Greg '... A' ' it-,ig i Parker, Deion 'T M 1 M, Paskiang, Gary li it T' T ..-i, A Pena, Martin 5 . f-if ..-. 1.f Pena, Laurie 'wiv i ji 1, A All E . :Vk:,f,k.k . ,.k, ,.. f , Pennington Lisa Pe c Lucina l' Y T is Perez Richard if Perez Paul r.y or Q A ' .I l r.. . ' l .s r Q N ' i 'i ii. , A 48 v. .1 +A? se.-1 1 ,i ,fw- ffi at I 1 uf. x Y' :, '--' ,s A-,,,,.. , g x s:,-w--VTA? . 1 -, 'Anil get sb' K, X. .5 --f -+ -sz , .....,,i .., Q, , ,f f K MW, . , ,,,,..f:f.-, i, 1 www... ,f Mtv it 1 l ,. 9 F. ii as 1 , ' 2 ' 4 5 r ,ski , N lv' , .Q 1 Kizi. ,A ri' . K i,,,,, ,- Q W i--f , l lI g N--we gl 'il' is ,ki i fs... A Ji , sf, E l , I s Y S ri , 'FSK 1 in - Y ., ,. .t if , . t , l ,:- 'usb is I q, ug. I X -r m t 1 A ,mx .. .t ,Rc ,WN . ..,.. X . ,X , . W 'F' l MQ A THQ? F ' . A.-Q ggi X sag , , we .fs , ,,,,,f 92:1 - ni. is .-X Peters, Charlotte Phalen, Mike Pittsley, Rodney Placeres, Sandra Prokay, Sharon Quezada, Frank Rabjohn, Maria Radcliff. Cynthia Ramirez, Corina Ramos, Debbie Ramos, George Ramos, Johnny Reilly, Mike Rendon, Angie Rivera, Eric Reyes, Debbie Runnels, Sam Ricci, Dan Richie, Becky Riley, Kent Riley, Kevin Riojas, Alfie Rivera, Lupe Roberts, Wes Robles, Felipe Rodgers, Renee Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez, Cecilia Rodriguez, , Joell Luis Martha Rodriguez, Richard Rogg, Wayne Romo, Johnny Ross, Mike Sainz, Randy 49 JUNIORS JUNIORS Sanchez, Mary Sanchez, Tricia Sandage, Kendra Sandoval, Ceasar Sandoval, Luis Santanna, Rhonda Schafer, Rhonda Schmidt, Tina Scott, Brian Scott, Michelle Segura, Rosa Seisinger, Brian Seisinger, Cory Selman, Bob Serna, MaryJane Shadle, Rick Silva, Paula Silvas, Leticia Singh, Shawn Sinonu, Joe Sisk, Kristie Smith, Ed Snodgrass, Tina 50 SANCHEZ-TURPIN Tl L 1? . b, B, -ifirw:ewsiiamsmzlslzz-wxmega,-' '--' f. -:':izs-:iwvzie-iw ,,... ,..,,,.,,,..., , ..,,,.. , .,,,.. , ,.,. . .,., .,.,,..,..,. v N a ' if ' ' . ii 1 25' . L ,Ji -.::fg,f5:S -r H -,g .,,' r 'aK?E31..BT ,, 1,,,, - , qi. ,, K - ...-P7 gt mfr . - -fy 2 'ifsmrf lfsf f -'I 1? . 4, I e K 'or K 5 . Er .Ag i if f. I f-4 1' .wp .rr . ,U A Junior Anna Machado displays her talent as a highly accom- plished dancer. 1 F si l to t it I A A i 9 'l9g I ,- -1:2 , ttt, ,,,,... , ,,,., ,,,. it lit , . . -tl Q I iq gy' ,F Qifix es O Q . ' J . 1 . F,,.,,1g ii, . ., is 3 iiifw' . r is r R A ' . 85. I ffm t ef ., S i21 - .V l ' 3 3 m E, 1 -L., ii Q ' E ., w , Ef ' ' Z 5 L in in E 1 F? ' 1 x 1 E S ft f .Q t 1 2,1-M ,,.L1,- M H ,, ,jf N Q R ,if 1 , 251. ' - , i ' K T , TL if R' rl .Y .'1i'5 L ' Sparks, Robert Sparks, Sandy Sobecki, Mike Soberano, Elda Soke, Waylen Som, Pinna Sorenson, Patricia Soto, Michelle Soto, Steve Spencer, Danny Spencer, Jerry Spiller, Dawn Spiller, Linda Spradling, Mark St. Armour, Georgette St. Armour, Paulette Sunn, Reggie Sutherland, Dicie Swan, Donald Sweeney, John Swetman, Ted Swift, Deanne Swindell, Rick Tarango, Gloria Tashquinth, Bernadett Theisman, Wendy Thompson, Ricky Toner, Lorraine Toon, Truman Treso, Sophia Trevino, Yvonne Treyizo, Obeno Trinidad, Martin Tucker, Debbie Turpin, John 51 Vander Molen, K. Turnage, D. Valdivia, A. Valenzuela, A. Van, K. Vancleef, W. van Leeuwen, C. Vanmeter, B. Varela, F. Vasquez, R. Vasquez, Y. Vaughn, C. Victor, D. Villanueva, D Villanueva, E. Villegas, G. Washington, P. Watkins, C. Wheeler, L. Wible, M Widmer, R. Williford, M Wipprecht, S. Wood, J. Yarbrough, K. Yorgensen, W. Zachek, Af Zepeda, J. Barnett, J. Battelle, V. 52 1 --f ...WAV .. ,,.... ., , . .sir . 1 4 . if A M Q if . . '- , w E .,.Vgi ig,,: W ,. fu, , -15 Q -5'2 Q . . ' aw, ' Q E - te 045, 1 f J ggr Q X , , f' '- - ','f, -- . , ' 4f'y-2-.,4ff.afQ ' . , . E 2if1723ZSiii33iI2ffflis iii' E- .1 'ff 1 ggi ' 12:4-,., fff wggi, V . l . it , z I1 arg K .. if my w.-X-w.:.1f . , I 2n.......-vfi, :' 4 ' -J--cmpf 2 Q: I - J1' -, K B ' EET iJ ,lg -, f ia.i 4 sae ' ---fri: -,..'- . i,5g,.f5i'gM .. Q. ,Q,A2,1.i ' ' ' F? X. X A . lf . ..... . K Stal -04 'g f Q83 J ,,. ' ,. v Y. f f'?252u'i-'2.i'is!...j t.1'X - f' :.l. - . TW .. 'Q' I I , ,,,.. DQI X A ' J 1 5 ' 'WO KJJW i l-.l lllf' f ' i 2 J .- Beacham, J. Black, E. Bojorquez, V. Brown, D. .Eg . 0' 3 g fs, 9 H xx 'En-.a:,2z:fe. , zw' . - .- . , ,,,,,...,f,..-me ..,. .f ...,,. .TW elf! EHS args? 552 age ig .., , -,ff N k :lg .15 551' , iv' -x .5 ..,,,..,,, . 3- 3 3 . it zjggifn if 'ji nv- if, 'il?ISfif2, ..:: ,1. kfziiaf 'Y ' 'n at 3 'f fini' . il -' ' lfffi ,,,,,f1Sifl f ,, 1 . ' if not A .Ea l-4 ,....4.--Af lTURNAGE - LATE ARRIVALS Busse, R. Card, M. Card, P. Case, C. Conde, S. -H . . Cullum, S. Davis, R. Dominguez, T. Donley, D. Dunnigan, J. .. Junior Terri Keller displays a keen talent for numbers and equations. She has sis A B, Chemistry A, calcu- lus and physics. In the photo she demonstrates a princi- ple of the forces of physics. l I i Filkins, R. Galo, M. h Garcia, P. Gilchriest, J. idk Gonzales, L. Goodison, C. Graham, K. Gutierrez, B. is Hall, Nl. wmv!! .fix Hampton, N. Hasenauer, S. Huffman, J. It . in Irving, N. completed courses in Analy- Prvud Tyler Farmer, Treasurer Tracy Bigelow, President D . 52,5 'f -fi w ll I f ' ' - if in 'I w k A- -.- llfeno Roybal, lVlale Senator at T M T A :AW U, T at Km Lodge, Female Senator , il l 'li' i ' . . . 1 Nike lVlcCarley, Vice President T sa Edwards A Li G oria Rodriguez, Seor ,agfudai frat' will Jwwwfdfgf E awevlof JJ' ' wud Y 54 QQV'-3 yvvf 01C fzffl LS R 5: i ff.. . gs fx Q S N, -K- x. .L J. . - ,, Q-:w wi... N 3 L 1 l ...,,.x -',f: . - E . .315 fe! .. S A 1.- A ,251 q A-. 3 We ii' .. A A A V 1: '-..... ' F355 , 'R :EJ 1 ' ' ' A .. l if.. H . 4 .x 5 : 1 . if 1 -:1JP ciilgm .1311 .1-gpilig ' W-. - if .. f an 3 1 .IV 4, . , Nea , iff' , fl- A . ' ,L.. .,. .. - Q A 3-.A A f ' YT1 .. A K K W .X ,A,. :Si-Iii.. ' .f ' .,,. . .. i l 'J -. I ' 4 . .W .... Q ' 'Wx lg- 1 Il 5 :U K f' f ' . 5 - iii gl 5V'.4n. fx -A l X ,7 R154 gf. ,fl E me E i 5. Buruato, R. 'if 1 Berrelez, M. S ' V 2 - me if Berumen, E. 3. ' l Bigelow, T. I .gm A FRA ' .E www Banmgwn, L. 5' Blakley, B. iv El Q' A Bonarnicoj B. Botsford, D. Bracamonte, I. Abbott, C. Acosta, E. Acosta, J. Adams, A. Aldridge, B. Alexander, S. Alvarez, J. Arce, D. Arellano, M. Armas, P. Armenta, J. Arreola, T. Arvallo, L. Arvizu, C. Austin, K. Autra, P. Avila, D. Avila, N. Ayala, l. Baiza, A. Ballestero, M Barnes. S. Barron, R. Beaudreau, L Beaumont, M Bedoya. A. Bejarano, A. Bejarano, M. Bell, D. Benita. C. Brais, Brower, Brown, Brown, Brown, Bryan, Bushee Cabrales, Cadena, Callison, Campbell Campbell, Cao Carrillo Carroll, Carson, Case, Chapa, Chavez Chavez. Clarkson, Coker, Colburn Collins, Combs Contreras Contreras, Cook Cooley, Cooper, Cord. Cordova, Costello, Craig, Cravens. Cravens Cruff, Cruz, Curtis Davis Dazquez Deal, v i Soph om ores T G P D L R J F A D C D J R G P T D T T M S M K R R W M M T M L T T P C gi 2 QMS. ,.:, Q 'TIS FTM, rrrs is 555:55 D . f ---A swf is i 1 '-,, .,, E3 . W f 2i,, ' 'fi . fry., r,,,,, f s- .E SF T- , - l S 552' x if VX I f s, ,,, ' ?.If v X' ,B i swji M: ' , R+ P P55536 f, r 'ii L., la. , ,,,gms,f, swf -- wi new :Qu -- - 'sv a ails' - ,MQ ,Q , , Q Q. Q - ji: -'r ' ' -- D, -i. ' f '7 1 L., .2-.1 T, 1 li bv 1 Nix U I hw i l J - 1 ' 'zrvgfl 5- ? 3? , , Q Izs 1 1 I ,-. A., . - r 15 ,,. , R If ti ff Frwll. Ci j L T Pl' or sr,, l + P I will ' , + s,.l,, iii- 1 be ,,,, C il! K1 if, , . Q ,L -V W qi' 'rr' ' 5 l M G ...... - -e W- -,--- A...-. V ..q:4,1:g .W...,:. . - - .5-.liggx C H 3-S If Q Talent Cornes in Pairs ' J -Q x p-ang. I uw., ..y.'nnM. X l Q b l , ' . . fgfiifibi l sg . i K K ' C i ii is s . .X . 8 - ii- ff-x N gl f s lillfl J Siizsfglllili R 1 I -.Q Talent was all over the place this year. Espe- cially with sophomores Traci Sands and Mark- lyn Craig. Traci and Marklyn are cloggers. They have clogged for about 2 years now and have performed at such places as the '81 state fair, the grand opening of Westridge Mall, the winter Jubilee, and several clubs. Recently they have been with the Rainbow Cloggers. Other groups they have been with include, the Continental Cloggers, the Conits and the Cop- per State Cloggers. DeISoI, J. Devine, M. Devlaeminck, R Dias, John Dodson, C. Donahue, C. Duarte, V. Duchene, M. Duncan, J. Dunnigan, J. ' A Dunsford, S. fs' fi, Duplanty, C. ' ' Duran, M. , - T . Echeverria, N. C 'J-J Edwards A fs J . N ssts Q Edwards' sn r'is , l's' ,,... E 57 ,.....,..4........-..a ......,...... ...--........ ,......... -... .i,........,..........-.,..,., ... -.....a....4...u.-i.......,. ,M M, A, , Eagle Scout lVlore than a Badge Eichorn, C Ellis, B Escobedo, B Escobedo, J Farmer, T Fe X'L' Bfgi afaa Baiaa ' Wolverine leadership was kept strong with students like sophomore Rick Inman. Rick, an Eagle Scout, earned this position through a dis- play of leadership skill and extensive communi- ty service. Among the many requirements for Eagle Scouts was the accumulation merit badges, of which, Rick held 21. These badges range in meaning from first aid and camping to citizenship and safety. .A - i T' ' fvg?jf,5 - ms A LIN: Fernandez, G. g Fe 'a'ldeZ' P' ssf,.,.7'tfe-sea iicc F . Fierro, F. Fisk, P. Fleck, S Fleming, K Flores, D Flores, L. Flores, . ,gg F... A 4, ff y N f MJ .. , f -ir N Flores' R' at is l isi Foster, S. V Fricke, S. Fulin, D. is g , Fulks, D. 'ff Ni Fuller, C. . Fyfe, D at 4 ,V a .. ,. 58 ia 3' . fx: ws X it i iti if i.. - SOPHOIVIORES PLAY NIUSICAL INSTRUMENTS S .51 K S is gggiili p Wy K' K ' A+ A i ff! X E ..k: . :X sf :ug M, - N V? J., mea.. i l l l l l Sophomore Nlette Jacobsen displays hel musical prowess on the oboe. She also plays the flute and plcolo. 9' f 1 N , ff Ql- Q , 1. s,3, I -W 5 V 'Q X rf l 5 R P l E ix kk C Sk' gl Qs . N :E lm R X v ,rw 2 M' ssl .iv l ' H 1 l 1 f 2 egfru-V--.. .... H- an . QW V, . figs 1 s . V x ' .s 4 S? ga , F ms. -J fs'3'w Helgle S 9' .M ,,.. S Q. .L 1' N -.IF 1 5,-Y, elf? Y . 'Q-..1:., , i, - f U Qsig.,,' --rf Hernandez Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez Herrera, Hodge, Holloway Holt Howard Howard, Hume SOPHOIVIORE SPIRIT . 7 Hg 'J tt -1 .. , K Q A ,,,,,k'f--'5 uf, K K' , xfezi.-I .4r ' ' ' 32 -. It j it M roir' Q ,X ,--- -- .. '-:' ' - 'Q - Y Q -- 5 W z . am , f - i f ' Two spirited sophomores, Kim Lodge and Sandra Jimenez, really got unwound in many school activities this year. Kim joined J.V. cheer, Model U.N., Student Council, Cotillion, Band, Flagline, and Wolver-News. Sandra was chosen to be the Volleyball Manager. Hurtado, lbarra, Iglesias, lnman, Isbell, Jackson, Jackson, Jacobsen, Jimenez, Jones, 60 uf, Q? I L 5!l itti of , E ,,,. , r 52 ::: 3 '- .. t,t J is , X KIULQQ 1 S . 1 l in .4 D 1111.61 5 uu.' H.. If ,Ln A -- , A su .I-4.9 I ow N ' i e flea J' Nfi0i5Ti3sT iv Moriomiew 'dw X Q Ubiflo L ..AkA- - s -UUJLQ M W1 ei .',?. L A F A Q.. A isffpwwioi KWW Juan, A. Jurado, S. Keeling, J. ' Kenyon, C, Key, L. Kiliern, L. Sophomore Kathy Wesala is an artist of motion. Having been a ballet dancer for 12 years she has performed in such classics as, The Wizard of Oz , The Nut Cracker , The Pied Pip- er , and Babes in ToyIand . When interviewed Kathy said, I enjoy performing in the arts, it's a lot of fun and hard work. i ,453 i is , Kimbrell, W. T King, D. W - i Kif1g,WA ii I . Labonn, T. 5 - E' Lam, C. by I -:we-ai., ,X yy M Lamb, J. , H '..- . i 5.15 isa 1 T . Laquay, M. g '-e..y., . , .L L55 ' ' A 's , '- Larkin, T. , ss s ' : Lasaivia, rvi. ik ,,,. 2 Q 2 .5 PWM, b Leal, J. ' '--' 5 ' ' , . VA ,-, W! Q ' g il L i D . Ji ' E- ,J ff T i r if K+ ta ee em + -- .....-4---.--A-,.4 ........... ,A . , ,.. 61 SOPHOIVIORES PLAY GUITARS Sandra Marshall and Sandy Heigle are sopho- mores who love music. They are both in the guitar class and they wish to continue playing for many more years. Francisco Vilegas is an outstanding guitarist from lVlexico. He has accompanied many groups both in the USAand in his native country, and can play both rhythm and lead guitar, country or lVlexi- can. Francisco also makes music on the organ and the bass guitar. ii 5 l C lf :lf rl Cf ili, may W? flirty if Lehto, D Leon, A Leon, F Leon, S r Lewis, A , Lewis, C W Q 62 Music Strengthens Spirit 35. K.-if , A if J., . T .ff I .ar i..t, J -rf- R -:Jr fe .it. iq: , .Nw . . , A it 1 Six we af- 1 'yi N . S S. J . ,f L J' fr 35 r r til i E l l 5'..s Wir '1 H Q i 4 rg, iq- t nf A Q . RQ- ON q'5,,,'f5T- Qi,-,X ,IQ ,,,.,- 11, r h , - R3 ,tseff - J if f 4 L, . 15335 safe ' Ay ' Q .l.- . . .J .. - ,YK Q S Lewis, R. Linares, J. Lindsay, H. Lipcomb, S. Lisanti, K. Lizzarrage, J Lloyd, B. Loberger, C Lockhart, J. Lodge, K. Lopez, A. Lopez, D. Lopez, E. Lopez, J. Lopez, P. Lowe, T. Lowery, J. Ludwig, L. Luft, J. Lundquist, T Lunsford, St Mack, T. Manuel, P. Marafioti, J. Markos, L. Marshall, S. Martin, J. Martinez, A. Martinez, B. Martinez, E. Martinez, G. Martinez, I. Martinez, L. Martinez, M Martinez, M Martinez, N. Martinez, P. Martinez, R. Martinez, R. Martinez, S. Martinez. S. Martinez, T. L J....i.. ....,...--. ..........-..-. 4 Enthusiastic Sophomores Sammy Rodriguez, sophomore, is one of the most enthusiastic weight lifters here. In a recent interview Sammy stated: Mr favorite hobby is weight lifting. I do that at school in weight training, and sometimes at home. He added, My max is 235, and I curl about 120 KZO X 1 NX m ' gg --,Q VA . 5 W A be of-Q I I I +- 4 M W 55 , 'ity . x ,,.,,.s.. if N' gy WCS I H d itts 1 i.tt . 3- F Maddux. 5- ,,ii ..,t . . ,. 1 A ,fa 'lisp Martinez, S. h ' 2 wa- iii M . . . . . r R' Maxwell, J. it 5' E 551221. Q 5 I s 141 .4 5 f N 1 .12- W. . Q. M c C a r l e y , K M- Mccrea, M. 5 if X McDaniel, M. X Macallan, M, 2 Mciiaskni, M. McKee. S. r' tt',,, ' l L McKinney. w it M . .Y tk. f Ak McReynolds, . W. .JV , IA I ., McVay, R. 1 V Mendle, A. ' Mendoza, M. BY' is Mendoza, R. Meuse, K. Meza, A. Miles, S. Miller, T. Misquez, C. Eff. - bfi! . ' . . W 'I' y Sl l '23 , iliil P irc-EC Y 23' J' T use 5 -'iii' - ity gl?-s ' - 1 LL wi 1 Register Early 5 g f ,- -PL EF , L Q I5'i'f. :AI . 1: J SEM. J- L' - :avg ,,'f1?At9 ir , ' 1 . Q?-am. 1 if A 1 r QEf?E?7QZ5ff5??ffg:j' . l o 'Tm' f':: 1--4.-A.f art: Q 7-xw ,S ,S yi .X 4 4 l Olive, J. Olson, C. Ogden, K. Olvera, R. Morales, B. Morales, M. Moreno, C. Moreno, G. Moreno, G. Morgan, P. Morgan, S. Morgan, W. Mueller, A. Murphy, M. Murray, L. Murrieta, D. Myer, H. Navarro, D. Nelson, D. Newbabe, A Nienaber, G Nordwall, M Norman, A. Noriega, L. Norris, J. Nunez, C. Nunes, J. O'Berdoff, J . Sophornores line-up to regis ter early in August. Lisa Flores enters the door to take her photograph for the yearbook Ahead of her are Cindy Gon zales and Alta Hoffman. Ong, Ortiz Parisi Parker, Parker Parker Parkerson, Parra Patscheck, Patterson Peacock Pearsail, Pendergast Pendergast Pendley Pennington Penunuir, Perez, Perry, Patterson, Pew, Pickering Pierceall, Pogue Price, Prince, Raith, Ramirez, Ramirez, Ramirez Rasmussen ReDiger, Reeves, Reid, Reis, Remhof, Rendon, Reyes Rhodes, Richter, Rivera Roberts 66 1 i i v Sophomores ..ii,.x., Lid! 'IC ff M Q s i 'iis P 4' ii -' i . . t . A N f V 3 I Q. 1 , Q W 1? -':' , ,, ri 'i ' gi i 'ii ' ' , ret ' P Q v L4K k, L ' ' ': 5' f1: Lf-A fa ,WE K X Efafhfiilr- . -egg.gzz,gg,,:- . 's4.a2fi,fzi feiiff' 3542 1 4 ' L1 99. wif P -.is 'li 1.1. ii--1 35fiii 5 gf 3 3 if hw ,.., :ii v 'ETL ..,. T ei ' if xi . : ,pf i A ,,. in kbblgrgi it hi H ,, A. Q.: 9 Z R' si 4 , .A , i' 1- H: gy is gg J fit-xx 7 12 Q aah , Q f 5 ' -A , f it 2 1 P il' ex ,i , VVKLL i J is i ssiies P P r 1 . ' 'Til A if i Rfi, 4 ,i I '41, 'ii b l . ' , K 5 i-1 -' ' 1 i K if i' V, 'IJ' 5:12411 :sz O STUDENTS ABROAD Sophomore Janet Maxwell reminioes about the years she lived in lran. gf .- Xl F .I S I ig A E Robinson, X i 'fi ' L- . slss or -A . Q. . ROWS' A- gg if ' - Robles, K. F' b a 3 V Rodriguez, nigh, rl, X? ww J . , . ,. Q ' , X , A I D Q. ' ' i Rodriguez, Q if i T ii g , Rodriguez. .J I zbss li' A H -- O i R QS? ssss if N ,: ' ' 5 X Rodriguez. gl 1 R i- Q., A S Rodriguez. P L rg ' Rodriguez. g Q W A x K 'A ,pg Rodriguez, W Lk, V if .4 , sms Rodriguez. KJ K E ,LKVI , Sse..:,jl:gi 42 5. -T I Hx 'QI'-i-ggyl Ross, S. Roush, S. 7 Roybal, M '- X- Rubalcaba 1 Ruiz, F. 1 Ryan' J. R V i-i- - s - R Salas, K. .. Y rw l f N f::. an 4 i NJ. Q e ' 1 X .3 .,,,.. Q --i---., , ' f - it :J A i. ifiii Salgado, C Salinas, C Sanchez, R Soto, G Soto, L Soto, M SOPHOIVIORE ae- ll' . taint ' 2 , 'mis' mapa , 2' ' QV. . , . ., , ga.-.A A f ,pf--X Sanchez' V ll Sandoval. A. ig.. fQ,1.,'1A,Q.f.l.i ll fill- Sandoval, J. flifiiiffl ,,f1: if X'55'3'7'fF T'??' ,,1, , 5. . 'tw . . Qty' . sands, T. vi. av Santana, M. . 1 J is t Saffofiv L- . . aaa, i 9 Danny Arce was chosen Sophomore student of the month for November. An ex- cellent student, he plans to attend a trade school, Danny Scamp, L. is also active in basketball. 1 ,il 3 .- ,X Scott, B. V . Ag. l 'll't'tt Scroggins, K. fi , t Z Sellers' J- l ... :Q 1 C d..d ,ki 5 .vel Q Serrata, R. 1 .Q A i t f Serrato, M. ,Hi it Shaw, A. . f . . Shirley, A. , , . . D smohus, o. ,fl 1 gf t 't' Sisco, R. ' , 55 , V .rf-4' Ee ,fs . .. l as D- gbttkg- v , .J f l ,. ti ff v Smauey' J' , Xu 5 1.' W e f f A V.. Smith, D. , sv F35 lV'i it iimgz h ' J rf' i V ,,i g ,.., ff, f 1' Soberano, A A Soderholm, C Solorio, C 5 St. Armour W L' Tellez, R Steele, D Summerton IVI Sundust C Tarango, IVI Taul, M. Taylor, M ayior, R llez, M Thomas, Ni Thorley, S Toner, S Torres, I Trejo, J. Trejo, T. Trevino, Ulloa, J. Valencia T VanHorn D VanWinkle B Vareia, R Vasquez, D Vasquez, S Verdugo NI Villa, C. Vivian, S Vizcarra R Watkins P Wuertz, C Energetic Sophomores Misty La Salvia would like to attend Arizona State University on a basketball scholarship. She is a member of FFA and quite active in sports. She is a member of the Basketball Team, Softball Team, and Volleyball Team. Her hobbies are listening to music and bicy- cle riding. Cao, J. Cardona, D. Carroll, A. Ceballos, L. 'jxk H iw W giug zggzi - .ee -.. A Chavez, J. Chavez, M. Chavoya, C. Coleman, C. lm' l Coleman, R. Contreras, A. Cook, S. Cooley, M. Corral, M. Crosser, T. . T A v fii' i - cruff, ivi. V E, Ellis, L. 'l.,f,,,? ' - Hardick, J. ..f .. ,..ll Johns, D. A JUf2d0l S. ,.. . - .,.. . , , , it 70 . 4,2 up ef- .., . .Q Ji. ii igi bib s HAVE SCI-IGOL SPIRIT sl . U . .. . ,,.s . . R T i, sm. I v Q. ,wk I , .f Y I . .A - g ' KJ' .. 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EE 5 CD -'CJ I'-l.l-,LLJ 72 SECRETARY - KIIVI COX TREASURER - KIIVI DEVLAEIVIINCK FEMALE SENATOR - WENDY ZACHEK PRESIDENT - JEFF IVIARTINEZ IVIALE SENATOR - EDWARD IVIORENO VICE-PRESIDENT - LISA FULIN CNot Shownj 4 A fb B vrB if . 'A X553 if L -B . - as AfffQ.rf,Mf 5x I J ' A s - -. ., ..r lx. '16 4 .JP ,. .vm J x N1 if ' 3 I? gi' -t 2' F ri g- gg, ffi f 1 L LmA J J J ' A Abner, G. ff Q' Acosta, M. if 5 E Acuna, R. f Anaya, A. ' '.: .55 ! X Andrus, P. .j:L Q.. 2 E , Angel, V, I , J J Antone, R. L ,tg Anzar, T. 'if A. L Archer, S. M, k Argumedo, F. 'JI 1 Arispe, A. I U., ,J Br .. Arispe, R. AAAAK - . BBA fssx. Ammish N , . Aro, J. . E. 'B 'B J A.Al .Sf . Eff f , '- 'if-'A X232 251225233 A . F3 ...A I A 1 f- J L rva 0. . .J ,Q Arvizu, I. A Q- A . A A2252 M 'ei 0 A . ' ' 5. ,Matz L K vlla, G. . V ,L.b 4 I . X . Ayers, , j' AJ , L Baccus, T, L ,2 ' X' L 2 - V A Lf-. Baggiore, A. W -... E . .... . 5. A1 ,gf A Baker' R- ' Banaszak, A. ' Barba, J. - , r Bare, K. .A.' - Barnes K. 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Carpenter, D. Carrillo, A. Carrillo, C. Carrillo, F. Carter, M. Casillas, A. Cassetty, T. Castillo, D. Castillo, L. Cavazos, Elsa Chandle, M. Chaparo, F. Chapmen, G. Chavez, Arturo Chavez, S. Chavira, J. Clark, D. Clark, G. Clawson, J. Ciothier, K. Cluen, P. Coaly, D. Contreras, K. Cope, P. Corbin, J. Cordova, C. Corday, K. Cornett, J. Cronwell, M. Coronado, R. Cowart, T. Cox, K. Crane, K. Cruz, A. Cuevas, M. Cummings, S. Darnell, A. Davis, C. Davis, I. Davis, S. Deen, Buddy Delgado, L. Delgado, A. Devldeminck, K. Devries, D. Diaz, P. Diaz, R. Dominguez, l. Donley, H. Dunauant, M. Duplanty, T. Douglas, T. Eaton, R. Elias, M. Ellis, R. Elmore, R. Escobedo, M. 74 4 NY! - A -iF asv 1 31 l xx, X , N. if . --.f V v --,- . -- A., ...A :fri-e,.:i:,i1:r,::. li ii'-' . ,i ifg v ilhif' K 5 -N-si.:...ff. f.-.fm .T :.fi-,fx-.fri . . . 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Esquerra, R. 11 Face, K. is Farmer, S. l 7, , X , Fields, D, Qgii45'Q,g'hg -if Fields, C, ,!'!V'4If ll m xx! Fierro, E. ' . ,M M Figueroa, if , X Fink, L. 'f' Florez, E. ' A FA'F N' i i Q Q T T Fogfman. 12 F Folley, G, Aj M , . y Ford, G. , is ,:m::,AA 1 if I reeman MARTlNEZ Dances and Drills Patricia Martinez enjoys dancing to different types of music such as classical, jazz, or modern. Patricia is a member of the TUHS Female Drill Team and also plays the clarinet for our Wolverine Band. Fuliri L. , jg, K' N L , Q if-5. ,sig Gallndo, R if '9 , - ' H X Gallenger C L, if .K Q A l Garcia' C if , jg , ,gf V ,,,5 .' T5 Garcia, G ' ' gi. l h F.. Garcia, M ,,-., . N Jvy 3 3 Garcia, l , F ' Garcia, T. , K L 2. I Q, Garcia, Y. 1' N 5 Garner, B. is' Garrison, T. ,. ,i Gaspar, S. R' l Gaucin, S. Foster, S. ....-,.,-.,.- ....,.,,.. Y... -......5.......-.....-...W-.-...--. .-..-.....-..--.-p..-.- Gonzalez, Goodson Govea, Gray Greenbugh Gregorovlc, Greiser, Griffith, Grigsby. Gross, Guest, Guethe, Gutierrez, Gutierrez, Haley, Hamilton, Hannock, Hampton, Harms, Harris, Hauser, Head, Hellebrandt, Hennie, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Herrera, Hintz, Holt, Holzgrafe, Hornberger, Houle - Howard Hrabowy, Huseby, Jaurlgue Jenkins Jimenez, Johnson, Johnson, Jones, Jones, Jones, Karns, Kennison, Kernodle, Kimbrell, Kimmel King Kinney, Khan Laborin Lange, ' w f-,Q .5 -e wa. '1 'rr'l Giannattasio, M. . , Gibson, R. Gittings B. it '., . wig V ' N- ' at sr-ss 1 5 N t l A ll' 7 ' ' A - . ' 1 . we r- if r r gr, - +25 Jll or . , ,., . es, ,tns ,s ts s J ei ' ' r iii ' ' ,,,, sk -, V A1 my L. .-1 I Q . 1 .. J- gifix ,,,., -x --ii J ,,,,.,, -- 'r-t . lll ' J . R' A Q W l in J' 5- eg H P5 B- J, I gi, if' '- . 1:1 .,' t - f ' k I Q , . C. sf: x .,,,, A . , A KX l , ' r s' , ' x J W lisl sss, I ': J - --' 'lff G. . Y 5 . 2 ' flt- rss i A-F., - . ., . A. mf is - 4-tw, J L in ' if N . 1 -4. 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' E Larson, L. . A, LaSalvia, G Leckbee, A. wig, Leon, U. Leyva, D. , Leyva, M. Levario, J. , h Lewis, J. Limon, J. Littleton, D ' l Diary of Our High School Days was the theme of the Freshman Float entered at the lomecoming Parade. Susan, Marnie, Lisa, Shelley, Wendy, Kim, Edward and Anna show heir school spirit waving at the crowd. Dancing Freshmen Win Medals Greg LaSalvia has been in a clogging group for two years, performing at Val- ley West Mall and Legend City. He also won many medals with dairy animals: Grand Champion, showmanship, etc. lrene Dominguez performed Mexican Dances at Disneyland and Knotts Berry Farm. There, her group won many tro- phies. Lomeli, F. Lopez, C. fy Lopez, G. 372 Lopez, J. 5, Lovett, M Lucas, K, A -f LH' ' Luna, Mack, V. ., Mayfield, M. t i Mahwln, S. t , Maldonado, M. A i . Manning, D. Marquez, M.E. .. lg an .,., Martinez, A. if ag 78 s Qi' V:,E JK ,,, X P, 'fix' ' -1 ' 1 2 'N'-fQi::J.EF .g ,'... AL A x 15,1 ' . E ...Ugg 5... V 2 crib! . . 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Q.. f.,eg.,...r.w wwe B-1 i .Eg ff.. . .Q 1123.535 'Y ., ,. eyx- . t 4 E- 1 Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, McBride, J. McEwen, J. ti f i. . ' st., 1,5 -gg. er' .Q . Q x g: 1 5 1. X ft N 1 HRX -3 3 .L mx E lt' . ve .1- M X T SS- X X , Y C K. .. .i H iz i- 1 O 'Q Hffsae 2 ve . -r . R ,, 'N ig . t .,..., 4 'ik at Ib-ww rgri -. rriz P at . . of ll fx 1 . 1 5 'SQ X T 2. auf- T McGifford, T. McKaskiII, J. McManus, B. McMurdie, K. McNeill, M. McReynoIds, P Medina, J. Medlin, T. Medrano, D. Medrano, M. Mendez, D. Mendoza, H. Mendoza, P. Meza, M. Middleton, S. Miller, R. Miller, S. Minder, M, Miranda, R. Mitchell, K. Mora, N. Morales, R. Moreno. C. Moreno, E. Moreno, S. Mortenson. B. Murphy, K. Murrieta, E. Nandin, C. Neary, L. Newman, C. Noah, J. Norlan, J. Norlin, M. Norman, T. Norris, L. North, D. Nunez, C. Nunez, A. Oachs, J. Olague, V. Olson, J. Oquendo, C. Orona, R. Orona, Y. Ortega, C. Ortega, C. Ortiz, S. Owen, M. Pace. C. Padilla, D. Padilla, P. Padilla, T. Passmore, K. Parker, G. 4' azzaf' W ' 5uzl'r 'z 2. W ':f'1,:::-1:5 f- :1 ....-...... . . - .4 l.-1 l Peck, C Pederson, R Pena, M Pendergast, K Perea, V Perez, D Perez, J Perez, L Peters, D Pickering T Pina, E Pina, R Poel J Poisso, K Prout, N Puetz, B Rada L Raita J Ramos J Ramos, R Ramos, T Ramirez, D Ramirez, M Ramos, Y Ransom J Redelk L Rediger, J Reece, S Reid J Reighood, K Reyes, M Reyes, G Reyna, V Rhodes, W Rivera, M sis - J ' W 55 seri .f K., - .if L -' srrii A 'WKJHERJ it s ewde J . ' . fs - . .ii . ,,,, A : ' M ,.,I F , zl, ,. 'J .fx awww ,gggg f lg,:g1 ,-gf ,ff ' ., 1 1-if , - zz., , ' v -, ' A - - ' , H., lfiigff ' 57 'V : ' 'ff ' at nieir f A. at A V. isirs A A , A V 'ii' - , ,. ,,,. 'L if , J A osii s M'??s'fr ff TALENTED FRESHMAN Manuel Bustamante may seem like an or- dinary freshman but underneath those good looks lies a gifted and talented person. ln the seventh grade, Manuel took part in a search for Academic Precosity sponsored by ASU. He scored over 90M better than all partici- pants. Manuel takes all A level classes. He is also active in football. 80 FU 3 , if 1,5 f . kk,, ir! V f,-' f S, ,,: my K t A ,. t . ri . ...i A tsss . , ,QQ . f ...,' 5 ' QKQ. .,... 'J 3,f,5,'? f3Z' ' 'Img , '. 4' ,' + ' W1fie:f?f'ff' 1s51ZQS9f?s5,,f! if . .Resse il r MMM! l ik . .f f . 395 S . 'i . Is I . . EJ AL . auf . A EM 4' it i S, ,.,. .K ,R kxvk K . . 'X Q 452 :.k K L . 3 It F fa dxf H1 l MN.. Mins? Y.. is fl t W Q35 .'.,gffQ.aZ1gf2::,:g.l55sl me. if 'E' if L- fl? of S . ef . 1 ' fs Wx mimi N , slim., -T K 4 : gl - . X.L. . f-.,J3yfg - .-:FEL 115. A 1 1a.ggff,s,T lL. 'if' 5 Q 1 ll' -fi? 'WV we v nf' M 'fi Fil ew 'W ' gura A. ' Serna L. Saucedo A. 5 Silva Sokolis D. -6' Neal Gonzales, a lfreshman drummer inthe band. Roberts, J Robinson, Robinson, Roden, R. Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rogers, K Romero. V Ross, S. Rubio, W. Ruiz, C. Ruiz, E. Salazar, P Sadler, C. Salas, R. Saucedo, Sanchez. E Sanchez, L Sanchez, M D Sanford, Sangiacomo Santos, J. G Sausedo, Sciarrillo, Scort, B. Shield, R. Schlosser. L Seager, M Sebil, R. Sedillo, l. Salgado, G C FRESHIVIEN ARE SPORTSIVIEN HERNANDEZ SHOWING TALENT Sylvia Hernandez has been active in sports since she was five. As a catcher in softball they won their first two games. Sylvia was also active in volley- ball. ...k,,, ..... ..,.,,.....,,s,.u.5f,3,-13 . . .. 3 SHVGSJ J- T i SMS, M' J .Q s . fi issssc s .f- sanohui, F. Q O Smith, C. .as .K Smith. G- J 'trs x . . 3 smith, J. it 'iff' J. A , ' I d 'lf .E I igjiii A A Aman ' A .,,i ifbi g it K t.. xx Smith, T. J i A y,ccclcyy i i i'ii Snell' M. KL K h r ,I Soto, D. Lg, gi J ' som, J. f- -aw! . . 1 'Q , SOTOT J- .ss J' Q, 5-lu Gil a' Spiller, M V. J J 'xv 'Q 'U' - Q H ' Spradlin. W T V ' 5,5 s . sqm. M. J .aia 1. St. Armour, J. if J J if .gl 'K Sgewart, , . 'Q Q . Ones' - :.. 2' ' ' li: -1' . ' ,:' . 1 i Sundusty K. flgz V If , rg., I ,: lf:. . . . . 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Valdez, J. Valdo, C. Valencia, H. Valenzuela, R. VanWinkle, B. VanHorn, S. Varela, J. Vasquez, S. Vela, A. Victor, H. Villaiobos, E. Villalpando, P. Villegas, H. Vinson, G. Vredenburg, J Vriesekoop, J. Walker, M. Warner, T. Waters, X Wawrzyk, R. Weddle, R. Wegg, D. Wheaton, M. Wheeler, V. Welch, K. White, M. White, P. White, T. Whitmore, P. Wong, R. Wood, T. Zachek, W. Ziegler, S. Henry Valencia, outstanding weight lifter, benches 225 lbs. -mira +......,wmrn --m.....-t . at -lm-W nv., .t--1-W-m.:,vum.-.wie-5-1,.f..mnu1l.-111--A--H-1-1-f-M-H--: 83 .M.,.m. ...,,.....ll.u..,......l,...f..f..n........-....-......,...,.. .-.'....l.f-..-.-M..-M.-.Q Proud' Wolverines Hold Together Despite the fine effort by the Wolverines this season was an enjoyable experience for all. They were a team that stuck together through thick and thin and met every Friday night with the wil and power to stand proud. At the seasons end Coach Simmons stated, All things considered, we were not greatly disappointed because we knew we were not going to be great. He added, ln the final analysis, we played about as well as we could play and l don't think I could expect anything more than that. At the end ofthe season the Wolverines were 119 and still holding together. Bottom Row: Coach Roy Moreno, Ruben Ruiz, Richard Jarrett, Scott Green, Todd Lunquist, Manuel Serrato, Joe Brais, Cipriano Diaz, Gus Soto. Second Row: Coach Thurman Simmons, Coach Kino Flores, George Martinez, Ray Green, Paul Villa, John Pena, Rocky McReynolds, Jim Lizarrage, Rudy Ramos, Coach John Nugent, Coach Tom Simmons. Third Row: John Miller, Julio Rodriguez, Mike Aguilar, Derrick Allen, Steve Vigil, Jim Hernandez, Ron Filkins, Todd Davis, Todd Bigelow, Dennis Fulin, Reggie Sunn. Top Row: Chris Waters, Steve VanDreel, Ray Soto, Gus Gutierrez, Ken Head, Danny Williamson, Brac Fink, Mike Brawdow, David Fyfe, Andrew Sanchez, Rey Hernandez. 84 .rr y as at . . i Y D ' S V. Fc, . t , we x , 'Q' P' f f .. T , 331 .,,, t -4 ' .f . ' ff . A V 15 ' I ., T.. ,Q p, K, . ...V ,v I . ,, . A 'Q' ..., at , IJ VV K VV K . kkW'h -M Quarterback Scott Maddux attempts to elude his Scottsdale opponent. Score 21-14. ef ' 1 I fullback Ron Filkins proves to be almost unstoppable in the game against South High. Quarterback and punter Todd Davis kicks the ball in an outstanding punt. Halfback Shorty Don- ahue sprints around defensive end in a touchdown attempt. CPhotos by Jackie Sehnert 85 XO t .gf CD 5 OBDEUJN Wafslst f if M rv 4 V98 1536 X529 ffiibifg 3,6 The Largest Team ln History tl? www! R MILF RFU gg Freshman Football team was high on talent, spirit and team work. With 66 dressed football players, this was the largest Freshman Football team in TUHS history. With at least nine out- standing players, Frosh Football team proved that they are ready for JV. The JV team was small this year. Their record was four and three with one tie. They stuck together though some of the football players were moved to Varsity. Coach Hysong stated, They gave 10070 into the games and prac- tices. Their toughest games were against Cac- tus and Maryvale. This years sophomores have more talent than some of the previous classes. They strive to win and they do their best. , Sophomore John Galindo strives for touchdown. it Freshman team, First Row: Armando Carrillo, Jeff Mar- tinez, Danny Perez, Angel Degollado, Rey Diaz, Kip V BEIVHS. C0aCh AWV , I ,, , T E, I . ,, ,- . - ,..,, Q , . . J George Gutierrez, Danny Pa- , f 1lf1 ' ' ii i f ? ., , . A ..., . t F' A J dilla, Randy Barnes, John J - ' t'i't s- Stuart, Sean Foster, Jimmy Aro, Gilbert Lopez, Cesar Hernandez, Jimmy Bunting, Coach Alex Rios. MQ any Gabriel Salgado, Charles Gallinger, Darnell Robinson, Joe Levario, Ru- ben Orona, Carlos Rodri- guez, Eddie Sanchez, Charles Miller, Chuck Karns. Fourth Row: Warren Spra- dling, Gary Parker, Henry Va- lencia, Rick Coronado, Kris Rogers, Frank Ybarra, Man- uel Bustamante, Adam Casil- las, Clayton Karns, Buddy Deen, John Valdez, in Qwi Clinton Stone, Edward Moreno, George Clark, Mike Cornwell, Morgan Sundust, Tom Haley, Xavier Waters, Frank Lomeli, Gary Vinson, 86 John White. es . ,. .K . K -ts .f Q me ., it g as tst. ...fr 'Test ty.. C ' , f . .... t Q t , lr' .. Q Buddy Dean makes a touchdown run in an ex- citing game against Scottsdale High. Wolver- ines won 21 to 14. JV team, First Row: Tim Wright, Tim Brais. Ja- vier Hernandez,,ClanQL, Pendergast. Nick Flores, Mike Arellano, Mike De- vine. Second Row: Coach Hysong, David Graves, Ted Peacock, Chad Loberger, David Watkins, David Slater, Coach Anderson. Mike Williams, Greg Clarkson, Steve Barnes, John Galindo, Sam Gamez, Ricky Devlae- minck, Pat Coker 87 SENIORS LEAD VARSITY The non-conference games were a big suc- cessg they were 3-4 at mid-season. My best players are seniors, stated Mr. Ro- berson. I feel they will keep us on a winning note. Our toughest teams were Carl Hayden and Agua Fria, he added. Our goal this year was to win 10 or more games through the season This group of individuals is the hardest working team I have had as Varsity coach at Tolleson. They are a great bunch of kids. Greg Clarkson, center, jumps to a great season' Gary Pena, junior, goes for a lay-up in practice. Danny Renyer, senior, scored eleven points against Pres- cott. l 88 Tony Ramos, senior, makes an outside shot for two points. Pres- cott won, 64-52, Truck Hernandez shoots for two! Scotty Green tries to make a free throw shot in warm-up. tLow- er Right? Members are Bottom Row: John Pena, Scotty Green, Dan Renyer, Steve Soto. T09 Row: Jim Hernandez, Tony Ramos, Gary Pena, John Galindo, Greg Larkson, Keith Decuire, Bobby Vega, Scott Heeter. r,, tss f ,,, in tttth t s 4 Q fr Y '- G' t., an V fi, or iss, 411, .ax 155. 4 Q : ' Q , w V . 3,5 I , X : 5 E it if a Q T www - mm f - lf, Q ,tt .Z IN Qi L t 0142 The JV Basketball team had a prominent season. Coached by Mr. Joe Marin, they brought Tolleson many wins including: Scottsdale 62- 55, Deer Valley 42-38 and Carl Hay- den 48-41. The Freshman basketball team was coached by Mr. Mike Smith and also had a promising sea- SOV1. JV Team Front row: D. Arce, M. Serrato, T. Wright, S. Maddux, M. Devine. Back Row: Coach Marin, C. Donahue, R. Rodriguez, R. DeVlaerninck, J. Jackson, S. Barnes, H. Pen- unuri, C. Loberger. Freshmen Team Front Row: K. Barnes, R. Hamilton, B. Dean, A. Casllla, G. Salgado, R. Orona. Back Row: G. Vinson, M. Serrato, M. Gibson, J. Valdez. Scott Maddux attempts to keep the ball from a Prescott guard. TOLLESON DEFEATS SCOTTSDALE K. fr..-g..V-g ,.V. . .... . . , k k . ,,. .,.,, IIA 1 . . . . .., Q . Q.. .ir .- we wfvwi if .,..-nu. he -...uf i ,. M. - now.. Q, xyf CROSS COUNTRY The members of the Cross Country team showed great improvements at their meets. They had many fine showings against Glendale, Casa Grande and South Mountain who are some of the toughest teams to beat. Every player broke person- al records. Murray Jones and Steve Haag being timed for the 400 meter run. Mark Chavez tries to improve his record in the sprint, while Coach G. Folley times him. Christina Davis and Ana Machado warming up for a meet. Ana Machado was voted the most improved player. FT ,Ii ......... H NX .un-sq -5? so , ls.. T Cross Country,team Front R w: Mark Chavez, Fabi- an Argumedd, Murray Jones. ack Row: Christina Davis, Steve Haag, Victor de Cambra, Gary Pena, Ana Machado. 91 Q l i -fl Golf Team Grows Tolleson didn't have a golf team last year. But this year we had eight team members. All home games were played at Estrella Mountains. Two out of 12 games were won. Tolleson two victories were won over Carl Hayden. The coach, lVlr. Mroski, saidg Lack of experience was our biggest draw-back. We did improve with every match and should be com- petitive in the future. YQ A Blawg di X Q-Ea I . 1. eliqsw Top: Bill Rubio, Mike Mc Carley, Brad Anclerson, Ted Landis, Bot tom: Curt Peck, Tyler Farmer, Wayne McReynolds, and Keith Gie bel. Wayne Mc Reynolds gets ready to give T,U.H.S. a big swing. Hit Me With Your Best Shot! l fb THS Lifts and Kicks 1982 and 83 Karate club kicks off to a new year. With outstanding members Bruce Mays and Mark LaBash, in addi- tion to them T.U.H.S. had a great start with many new members. Instructors, Mr. Fish and Mr. Dahl gave complete effort to help improve our Wolverines strength. Strength in Karate lsn't the only one we have. Weight lifting is a very important aspect to all students who put any kind of effort in giving their best shot, in Wolverine strength! Jose Luis Moreno holds the record as the best weight lifter at the high school: at 195 lbs power' cleaning and 275 lbs benching. Bruce Mays has a black belt in Karate. He is the most outstanding person in Tolleson's Karate Club. 93 RAMOS PLACES FIRST Coach Morales felt this year's wrestlingteam improved great- ly from the previous year. Rudy Ramos and Jeff Coronado placed lst and 6th place at the Greenway Wrestling Invitational. Jeff Martinez, Carlos Rodriguez, Frank lbarra and Henry Va- lencia placed 2nd at the Phoenix College Wrestling Tourna- ment. Tony Valencia and Mike White placed 4th at Phoenix College. Rudy Ramos and Eddie Garcia won lst place at the Scottsdale Christmas Wrestling Tournament. Mark Cravens and Rich Rojas took 6th place at Scottsdale Wrestling Tourna- ment. These achievements were cheered on by the Mat Maids: Melissa Lovett, Lupe Gonzales, Edie Pina, Lorraine Perez, Yvonne Vasquez, Senaida Moreno, Nellie Echeverria, Sandra Vasquez, Yolanda Ramos, Debbie Brady and Sophia Conde. Other participants on the wrestling teams were: Pat Coker, Jeff Coronado, Joel Ramos, Pablo Garcia, Dave Navarro, Ben Trevizo, Julio Rodriguez, Don Swann, Rick Rojas, Tony Valen- cia, Dwayne Henn, Jerry Marafioti, Mark Bejarano, Tomas Le- vario, Frank Quezada, Mark Cravens and Ricky Goodwin. Upper right Jeff Coronado pins his opponent, winning the match, with a half Nelson. Below Rudy Ramos, the most outstanding wrestler, placed first in two tourna- ments. Jimmy Aro, freshman, is shooting for a pin. ....... fx, SOCCER GAINS EXPERIENCE The Varsity Soccer team entered their second season this year. With only five teams in their division and their new exper- ienced players the Wolverines moved into a very strong position. Three of the new players that gave the Wolverines the extra boost were Tim Lo- berger, Ricardo Reis and Eric Wilkins. Lo- berger, a senior, came out for the first time and immediately became defensive captain. Ricardo Reis a Brazilian exchange student was a great helpto the team with his fantas- tic ball skill. The third, Eric Wilkins was defi- nitely the best freshman with his skill on of- fense. Some of the students returning from last year that were a great help were Darren Williams, Leopoldo Moreno, Richard Camp- bell, Ricky Hodge, Brad Anderson, Mike Reil- ly, Danny Isabel, Arnulfo Salgado, and Joell Rodriguez. M. - ..,. , L .--vw i 't T 'fi -R ..e..s..,.,.,....!hnifs-unuu-- .2 ,,,,..., .... ...T iw. -,., - fro he , lmqfvls. K .Y . we uw.- A 9 1 lQ.ff1,...,.,... -W-v--fijt 'i WMS t.. ,,.......... . Q ,.......,,-M 1 .. Q... we t ., -N . .WWF Clockwise from opposite P12881 , Jr-, blasts the ball out of Wol- verine territory. Reilly, Jr., crosses the ball for a good shot. 3 Qoldo Moreno giving Cac- tus a rough time. Polin scored 3 goals that game, but Cactus won 4- 3. Ricardo Reis, sopho- more, takes a corner kick against Gilbert, Tolleson went on to defeat them 4- 2. Tim Loberger, senior. makes his move around Cactus' number ten. Tim is defensive captain. Francisco Villegas follows as left half. Team mem- bers: Bottom Row, Joell Rodriguez, Ruperto Montoya, Eric Wilkins, Gerardo Martinez, Zeke Ruiz, Gustavo Ollvas. Center Row, Rick Swin- del, Mark LaBash, Mike Reilly, Billy Jones, Danny lsabel, Scott Jackson, Louie Rodriguez, Ricardo Reis, Tom Trinidad. T32 Rl Frank Ruiz, Darren Williams, Arnulfo Sal- gado, Leopoldo Moreno. Richard Campbell, Ricky Hodge, Tim Loberger. Tim Williams, Rick Thompson, Brad Ander- son, Coach John Nugent. Asst. Coach Mr. Rios. tg A 'I 5 I 97 2 Sill VARSITY CAPS WINNING SEASON WITH PLAYOFFS Ranked number two in their division the Varsity Softball team finished their season by earning a spot in the divisional playoffs. The record of 10 and 9 was the team's best since Tolleson has joined Triple A. Ramona Lomeli, Debbie Ryan, and Charlene Eichorn were the main cog in an efficient softball machine throughout the year. Coach Monty Anderson told how he felt about the squad when he said, They're very awesome, really done a heck of a job. With natural skill, and many hours of practice, the team managed to emerge victorious over very respectable teams, and they represented Tolleson very well. eel... T eeei it .ss .,.e eireere A A ' f kg r ,Q ar K .K Q -1. K I S Krkk T -lei IIIIL I .. he his L 'lA .rxx g A :Vhi N 'eel lare . ' I f kiki L . .. e W K K S I V I - el . . ISI cl.. I get k ii E , bx,: K LL. 7-' arf? ra ge .. .552 Gloria Tarango follows through on a powerful swing. Rhonda Santana, ready to play outfield, organiz- ing the equipment. Shortstop Anita Laborin aims her bat for a bunt. .urn .. k gsm. E I Q me . if ti '- hs xwrfxwz. Ti in 5 We w., . , , . gl .. fs ...Y 3+ l Qffgf Q.: Mig-Q?f!'wa.:83i,. sq Athlete of the Month, Debbie Ryan establishes herself as an excellent pitcher. Behind the plate Ramona Lomeli shows her virtually flaw- less catching style. iid . 3 '-ing. r VARSITY TEAM SHOT: Front Row: Rhonda Santana, Misty La Salvia. Toni Adams, Lisa Costello, Gloria Tarango, and Angie Medina. Q Coach Anderson, Debbie Ryan, Mona Lomeli, Monica San- tana, Charlene Eichorn, Terri Ara- gon, Anita Laborin, and Asst. Coach Barbara Garcia, first year teaching here at TUHS, attended University of Arizona. t 1 I I I I JV Softball team. Back Row: Cor- ! . , ina Lange, Kelly Clothier, Juanita Laborin, Mary Medrano, Sylvia Hernandez, Lisa Flores, Jeanette St. Armour. Back Row: Manager Christina Levario, Dianne Carpen- ter, Lisa Fulih, Wendy Zachek, Coach Hernandez, Kristy Pender- gast, Vicky Sanchez, Monica San- giacomo, Terri Anzar. 99 W. 'A ........................za:...a.z.a.1.ur.:e1a-e,,..a..4........ .- .1...4.. ... g 'v'-+4--b ---4'---'k A A f -------Af--rr NEW TENNIS COURT The Girls Freshman Tennis team were the first to use our new tennis courts . . . a proud spot! A The team was coached by Miss Cubedo. Members were: Brenda Bouch, Lori Norris, Pam Cluen and Rochelle Sedig. FRESHMAN CHEER Coached by C. Lumm, the members are Front Captains Angela Baggiore, Shelley Hauser and Dana Sokolis. Second Row: S. Hintz, P. White, McKaskill, M. Kimmel, K. Poisso, S. Middleton, C. Sadler. Back Row: K. Bruno, S. Farmer, J. Corben, K. McMurdie, D. 100 Temple, K. Hampton, A. Jenkins and C. Smith. .3 i With the arrivalofMrs L Brott the choir started again second semester.Membersin alphabeti- al order were K Austin K Black K Blandin A Brandon, A. Cochran, T. Cowart, R. Ellis, R ilkins B Githings S Heigle T Hennie S Hintz P LaRue, Secretary J. Lockhart, D. Lopez, L. 'lcKinney A Meza T Miranda P Morgan J Powell D Ramirez, R. Ramirez, M. Ramos, K. odgers A Rojas R Rojas Vice PresidentS Roush President Pam Shelton,C.Smith,E.Soke, L. Joolf J Brandan L Hayman J Calhun D Van Horn B Hayes, M. Hosack. P . E. .fs msn. - . .. British Experience NBritish Experience, a unique club which studies British Literature and it's origins proved to be a most interesting experience for those involved. Along with the studies of England's writers and 'their works, the club also attended many activities related to the ,people and time periods they learned about. Among these activi- Nties were a field trip to a Renaissance Festival, attendance of sev- eral Shakespearian plays, and even a trip to London Bridge. First Row: B. Delpey, M. Barnhart, R. Fagan, C. Devine, Miss lFritz, B. Jones, R. Swindill, D. McBride, G. Ayers. Second Row: G. ,Nelson, T. Byler, A. Tapia, M. Lomeli, J. Hernandez, G. St. Ar- mour. Third Row: B. Beals, L. Spiller, D. Turnage, D. Cloud. S. Baggiore, M. Murray, T. Keller, J. Rodriquez, J. Collins, E. Gar- cia. 101 GUTSTANDING YEAR FOR VARSITY With a record of six wins and eight losses, varsity had an outstanding year, better than the last three combined. Mrs. Sue Hysong did an excellent job as her first year of coaching varsity, stating, 'Alt is a higher challenge to coach varsity than JV. The following girls won awards: Captain: Mona Lomeli, most valuable player, Wendy Farry, most improved, Ronda Beaupre and Lenay Hedges, honorable mention. Mrs. Hysong declared: l'm very proud of my team this year. Girls Varsity Volleyball Bottom Row: Debbie Brown, Elaine Felix, Anna Galindo, Wendy Farry, Misty LaSalvia, Ronda Beaupre. Top Row: Coach Sue Hysong, Sylvia Martinez, Lenay Hedges, Becky Hutcherson, Mona Lomeli, Jamie Green, Virginia Cardona and Karen Viss. Girls Freshman Volleyball Bottom Row: Mary Ann Medrano, Kim Cox, Jeanette St. Armour. Top Row: Sylvia Hernandez, Terry Anzar, Marnie Wheaton, Lisa Fulin, Kristy Pendergast Alta Hoffman in passing position for JV game. XE if 'Sf , , ku? ........sr:'M' 1-5 , if Q... it Vicky Sanchez serving the ball to the JV opponents. Lenay Hedges spikes the ball against Agua Fria as Ronda and Mona cover, 6 Girls JV Volleyball Bottom Row: Vicky Sanchez, Sandra Vasquez, Rhonda SantanaLSheIly Thorley, Kim Pendley, Debbie Ryan. Top Row: Mrs. Robinson, Sally Martinez, Alta Hoffman, Tammy Curtis, April Lopez, Sherri Toner, Monica Santana, Heidi Hedgz it ' Ein ifsf-QW 5 PROUD - 104 French Students Excel! Ann Layton was very PROUD of German and French stu- dents. She stated thatfive . .. have truly acquired a second language: Tammy Zocco, first place winner in drama: Dawn Armour, 5th year, Elvira Her- rera, Ana Machado and Sandra Marrufo. lt is thrilling to watch them break the language bar- rier! Club Officers are Irene Herrera, presi- dent, Lucy Herrera, VPp Aurora Garcia, secretaryg Jeff Combs, treasurer: Ga- briel Garcia, activities chairman. Members are: Kris Ogden, Tammy Boan, Roger Ogden, Jeff Combs, Elvira Herrera, Irene Herrera, Ana Machado, Tom Jones, Teri Keller, Lisa Fulin, Leesa Pogue, Marnie Wheaton, Kasey Bruno, Joel Oberdorf, Mary Dunavant, Aurora Garcia, Gabriel Garcia, Tommy Trinidad. gOt it Q me A a Ono? f?GeQr Lfuo 'hvll EL. gtk i IVIECHA STUDIES HERITAGE The Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan studied Mexican Heritage and cultures. Trying to unify chicanos, they engaged in many activities: a conference on Gang Warfare: a conference on La Mujer, held many burrito and tamale sales raising funds for positive activities, donations to chari- table causes and trips. Their goal was to make Tolleson High a better place. Pictured above are the members: Bottom Row: Reyes Sinohui, Juan Quintero, Eddievaldez, Mark Bejarano, Alex Meza, Antho- ny Lopez. Joe Sinohui, Martin Trinidad. Middle: Yolanda Gar- cia, Ida Ayala, Rosie Varela, Lisa Noriega, Bonnie Gonzalez, Sophia Conde, Denise Martinez, Cynthia Ozuna, Patti Armas. Back Row: Richard Rodriguez, Michelle Gonzalez, Lisa Garcia, Gina Ortiza, Luz Pena, 'Senaida Moreno, Janie Lizarraga, Diane Rodriguez, April Lopez, Sherri Ybarra, Mr. Candia. Richard Rodriguez, Lisa Garcia, Gina Ortiza and Rosa Varela, club presidency. Sophia Conde and Alex Macias prepare tamales as Patti Armas 105 NEW CLUBS MODEL U.N. - TOAST MASTERS UNIQUE CLUB EXPERIENCES Many new clubs were born on campus, of these, the most unique was the Model United Nations. Model UN was a mock United Nations on a high school level. At the general assem- bly students act as delegates representing various countries in a United Nations format. The club represented two third- world countries, Paraguay, and Zambia. Participants in Model UN were nominated by teachers and those who wished to join were inter- viewed bythe club sponsor, Cathy Lumm. Mrs. Lumm had hopes of representing more controversial coun- tries like Russia or Libya in the future. Steve Miller working on his project, A coffee table. Vica Club members sell many of their works of art. VICA clubs members: Front Row: N. Gonzales, M. Murphy, S. Miller, Top Row: M. Spradling, J. Spen- cer, A. King, M. Hassett, K. Miller, Mr. Denette. r - School Improvement Committee members: Front Row: S. Leyva, T. Smith, L. Ortega, L. Howard. Mid- - r't -cg A. Galindo, T. Norman, S. Ortega, S. Haggle, J. Lockhart. Back Row: G. Garcia, M. McElroy, D. Tucker, S. Marshal, Not Pictured: E. Black, J. Busse. A. Garcia, T. Herrera, T. Herrera, T. Keller, L. Key, Q. Kimbrell, Dr. Landis, S. Morgan, President Nor- ma Orona, V. Pacheco, V. Pres. D. Rodriguez, D. Staggers. 106 X - - - ' . -M ' . . . - --9 swf- , , V- f . - ,I N 1 -- . as A . iil 5 .f . Km ' in 1 .Q if A - . ,,,, J f :LI , 'C . 5 J -'.1 . 1 f ff' Lettermen's Club members: Front Row: Treasurer D. Bonnell, V. Pres. D. Renyer, President K. Landis, Sergeant of Arms J, Rodriguez, Sponsor Mr. George Gutierrez. Top Row: M. Lomeli, J. Hernandez, J. Miller, T. Ramos, A. Johnson, L. Rivera, K. Devine, R. Jarrett, G. Nelson, A. Salgado, G. Sellers, A. Sanchez. Not Pictured: Secretary Penny McCrea. NX .f JK. JR. Toastmasters was another new club this year. Toastmas- ters, is a club designed to help people develop speech, writing, and public speaking skills. lt gave its members a chance to see what's involved in public pre- sentation. JR. Toastmasters Members: Front Row: P. Hathaway, L, Fritz, A. Shirley. W. Wesala. Middle: J. Hawley, M, McCar- ley, M. Murphy, T, Farmer, K. Wesala. Back Row: T. Kele ler, A. Jones, A. Tapia, Model United Nations Club members: Front Row: L. Ro- driguez, K, Ogden, M. Reilly, R, Reis, M. Sumrnerton, G, Rodriguez, T. Davis, Mrs. Lumm. Top Row: K. Lodge. S. Baggiore, T. Keller, M. Brandon, S. Haag, G. Nelson. 107 108 Career Center makes us proud! OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE FUTURE Many unique opportunites were opened by the Career Center and JAG. CJobs for Arizona Graduatesj Career Center offered career planning and computer print-outs on career objec- tives and colleges. They also had many guest speakers including Tex Earnhart, a Phoenix car dealer, and Brent lVlcClei, a professional football player for the Minnesota Vikings. JAG set up a school supply store called the Get it, Got it, Good Store. Students in JAG worked in the store during their lunch hours, and learned about business and retail selling. JAG also co-sponsored the an- nual blood drive, which netted 70 pints of blood. Mr. Mroski, the Career Center counselor, talks with Tex Earnhart, a visitor to our Career Center. Kim Blandin and Gloria Bradley help customers at the JAG store. Ulnnnmqfv- M -A W... 4 g ,gffwee .g:p,msew.,,m,.w-f-- . Y GET IT - GOT IT SUPPLY STORE l K Karen Rodgers and Kirn Blandin dressed the blood drive Grace Garcia secretary of the Career Center up as Dracula and a chicken to promote H mL as ' I eqgqlb WV!! We Mr. Mark Okner, sponsor of Jobs for Arizona Graduates. Senior Mickey Prokay grirnaces the pain of giving blood. Senior Mickey Prokay grimaces the pain of giving blood. Mr. Mark Okner, sponsor of Jobs for Ari- zona Graduates, l CAREER CENTER - JAG 109 .5 ,. 1 2 ii-in-air! ht -ia i TRACK TEAM BREAKS RECORDS Last spring the track team began with a fresh start. with the help of a new coaching staff the 40 members improved and had a great season. The team broke several records: Senior Pat Bain set the school record and was also the new State Triple AAA Pole Vault Champion with a vault of 14.6 feet. Junior Dena Smith set the school record of 16.6 feet in the long jump. Freshman Charlene Eichorn broke the school record and placed 6th in divisionals with a time of 2.31 minutes in the 800 meters. The team members met many individual goals in their respective events and the season was highiighted by victories over West, Carl Hayden, and a four-way JV meet against Agua Fria, Trevor Browne and West. A 112 . . . .- ....,.,......-..-,.-.-,.. 4 1. Chad McBride completes second against Mary- vale on March 5. 2. Another first place taken by Pat Bain against Maryvale on March 5. 3. Tom Jones leaving Carl Hayden behind by taking first place on March 31. 4. John Miller practices the discus as it shows by his first place against Meryvale and East on March 5 and Horizon on March 31. 4 , I' ' Ng B x x X5 L l is i 5 '1 I- .,, . . -. - V B s, -ly F ,J,,,,.,.,,,, ,....,.,. s . , 'Q m e Q, B , , g 'TE W, is as-' S -f H i ,, ...., 5 nl ,.,,..,,,.,, N , ' TV if I if ' liilifia-if f .--rf 3 - is iq g, i 25, ,a t 2 5 in 'B' wi A 1 ' 1 qui s AHL .LN cooc 6 5. This years new coaching staff, Mr. Salazar, Mr. Hysong, Mr. Smith, and Mrs. Hysong. 6. Top Row, Randy Peterson, Eric Campos, Mike Arelland, Billy Jones, Todd Lundquist, Jeff Olive, Dana McBride, Darryl Bell, Tom Jones, Donny Maddux,1:Qhad McBride,7l. Second Row, Pat Bain, Ruben Ramos, Rany Reinhold, Bobby Jones, John Cullen, Ray, Hernandez, Grey Morgan, Jimmy Hernandez. i Third Row, John Miller, Charlene Eichorn, Wendy Farry. Anna Machado, Dawn Callison, Mette Lisa Jacobson, Don McClousky.' Bottom Row, Kim Pendley, Gina Keeling, Terri Norman, Dena Smith, Audi Johnson. Gina Nelson, Becky Hutcherson, and Debbie Tucker. J I 113 GlRLS..SljlOOT-FOR-ylCTORY Last spring's Varsity Girls Basketball team participated in the AAA metro division. The toughest opponents in the league were Arcadia and Horizon, whom each contributed to the 3 losses in league play. Outside of the league the team battled with very strong competition. The Tolleson team was one of the youngest teams in the metro-division. According to coach Lyle Kelly, The team has the most potential and the most quickness. The team consists of one Senior, three juniors, and four sophomores. Senior, Linda Green and Junior, Mona Lomeli were the leading scorers and had the greater number of assists. The two who have improved most offensively are sophomore, Lisa Macnulty and junior, Anita Laborin. Most improved defensively is sophomore Rhonda Beaupre. Junior, Subrena Foster and Sophomore, April Lopez are the top rebounders for the team. Mr. Kelly enjoys coaching, when the girls are enthusiastic and want to learn. He also enjoyed working with JV coach, Betty Sipe this year. r FRONT ROW: Subrena Foster, April Lopez, Mona Lomeli, Kristen Williams, BACK ROW: Linda Green, Terrie Aragon, Lisa Macnulty Nancy Moncada, Anita Laborin, Ana Galindo, Ronda Beaupre. 114 sg l , me !'t5Wf . If HHH aww-A - 14.-.nmvlmv-'w mqmv .. . an-1vu,'fss.w:-lswv' -K 'L Mona Lomeli puts up a baseline shot Linda Green shoots off a set play. I April Lopez goes up for a Lay-up. Nanci Moncada struggles for the ball. A Big Success For The Arts The Fine Arts Festival, an annual event held in the spring, had the best performance ever put on by the stu- dents, said Stan Jackson, Program Di- rector. Participants included: Mr, Nu- f , t , sr i lnl ild s x. , , cd.t A.tt , Q , it . 'W' l'X'ls ll lf , gent's drama classes, Band, Pom Line, High School Girl's Choir, Arts and Crafts, Corazon de Aztlan, Ele- mentary school's Band and Choir. Every year the stu- dents look forward to the Festival to see and hear the beauty and creative ability. :ui 1 nil ul Randy Stewart, .lohn Yarbrough, Sharon Prokay, Daniel Mards and Dawn Caudle are the outstanding cast of the Social Worker. Enrique Gonzales and Teresa tfeori help present the dances from Mexico: El Jarabe Tapatio and Los Machetesf' Diana Collins, Toni Contreras, and Audi Johnson play sweet music while the Audience listened close, I I at 35 if 4- ss. , f ' wi '11 A , cggi. E .ti I Q ri 5'f.a'.l 'L Mfg ,gs , ,fr-'Q ,vi-1. 'Si RLY lv, ...r55 ' Becky Hutcherson enjoys the beau- tiful arts and crafts on display. FRONT ROW: Pam Shelton, Jolen- da Powell, April Brandon, Karen Rodgers, Cindy Tryon, Connie Bit- tick, SECOND ROW Kathy Cooper, lda Montalvo, Denise Herron, Deb- bie VanHorn. They sing their hearts out for all to hear. ri. Q' if ri en 9 Nllsvfdf, : f 'ff V , 'I' W Q Tami Maxwell, Jamie Prichard, Carolyn Pendergast, Chris Devine, Betty Sipe, Lupe Riveria, Davina Bon- nell, Sharon Watkins dance the night away to New York, New York. Lisa Chelini and her boyfriend Charlie have a wild and crazy time. T PROM LIVENS SPIRIT APRIL 1,6 at ii SHERATON GREENWAY INN The Spring Prom was a big success, the lights were dim and the mood set. The men were very courteous and debo- c nair in their suits and tuxedos. The ladies were spruced up and cheerful in their evening gowns. Every girl had her prince and every guy had his princess. The evening consisted of a roast beef dinner and dancing out by the pool. I, , me W 'v-an Mona Lomeli and Jimmy Hernandez have a pleasant evening of dining and dancing. Dee Dee Mahan and Kevin Farris cherish an evening of romance. g 118 f,t. ft. Rene Crow, her date, Kim Van, and David Head relax and enjoy the festivities. Q, Cf? T 1 i X --:fe .. v-may lit Chris Devine and her boyfriend Rex Bahm, from Trevor Browne, lounge around the dining area. Jimmy Casteel and Dee Bearden patiently wait for their dinner. 119 CHRISTMAS FORMAL BRINGS IN A CROWD The Christmas Formal turned out to be a big suc- cess, thanks to the many couples that attended. Ap- proximately 100 couples went and danced the night away with lots of excellent food and music. Gary Pena and Krista Beruman reigned as Prince and Princess of the Christmas Formal. King and Queen, Danny Renyer and Kim Landis were crowned by lVlr. and lVlrs. Claus, Mr. Gutierrez and Miss Fritz. ACTIVITIES ,..-.M-J i' , .. 5 3,33 f ,f'T S., 5, 1 E ,, 'i Q. if I' it is 1.1 C yu 1 For the second year, The Lettermen's Club ,ua sponsored the TUHS Christmas Formal. They planned and produced a dance that was bigger and better than last year's, where only 40 couples attended. The 4' .aw i l 3 Lettermen's Club was very pleased with the turnout. Greg Painter and Jamie Moore- head take a break from dancing. Murray Jones adds a little humor to Traci lVliller's evening. Separated from the rest, Joel Hudgins and Kathy Jensen take a little time to enjoy a slow dance. CLayout and story by Eileen Blackb DRILL TEAM PROUD OF 175 TROPHIES Having won the Blackjack every time for the last eight years, The Tolleson Drill Teams, male and female, are very proud of the 175 trophies they possess. To achieve this outstanding record they have put in much hard work: march three miles every day for more than 173 hours practicing movements. This year the spirit and enthusiasm in these cadets ranks among the best. Denise Fulks, a proud member of the girls drill team, declaredg then she continued: Although the year is only half through, the drill team has captured five trophies. The teams also provided the color guard for the Phoenix Inferno games, and presented the Pageant of Flags for more than 14 years. . . a presentation of our country's flags, past and present. They are PROUD of the American Flag! Cadet Major, Teresa Dominguez, Cadet Battalion Commander, Girl's Drill Team Commander, has earned the respect of all. The Homecoming Parade finds the girls in top form as they march down Van Buren. Front Row: Adelita Escobar, Kathy Chapman, Teri Dominguez, Terree Martinez Patricia Martinez Commander Teresa Dominguez. Second Row: Shannon Edwards, Denise Fulks, Dawne Turnange Peggy Washington Dawn Sanford. Back Row: Lee Anna West, Pam Graves, Dana Adams, Stephanie Rivera Dana Cloud . kkA.h , if .t f , g, 1, hm!. . 'ffl , -.1k,s,ff:gk- l li. . The MalefWlth Arms Drill Team has a building year with only five men as veter- ans returning from last year. Above, they are participating in the Homecoming Parade. Drill Team members are: Front Row: Commander Clyde Gregory, Angel Martinez, Brett Bastian, Terry Roggow, Randy Sainz, Tommy Martinez, Aurther Edwards. Second Row: Gregory Caudle, Robert Parker, David Corral, Roger Ogden, Martin Pena. Back Row: Thomas Lucas, Frank Gregory. Eric Rivera, Ruben Guzman, Scott Fricke. Cadet lst Lt. Clyde R. Gregory, Commanding Officer Co. B, Boys Drill Team Commander hopes to see his team improve as they gain experience. 123 HOIVIECOIVIING GETS A CHANGE The coronation of the Homecoming King and Queen was done at the spirit assembly, the night preceeding the big game. This was a change in tradition in previous years, the coronation had been held during half time. After the crowning ceremonies a rousing spirit competition be- tween classes was held, which sophomores won. The assembly was rounded out with a colorful talent contest, the warm glow of a roaring bonfire, and the cheerleaders leading the entire crowd in our fight song. Concluding the Homecoming Assembly, King Ruben Ruiz and Queen Alva Martinez take a royal walk. Raymond Edwards, Lisa Plante,Craig Olson, Trisha Hodge, and Jon Elliott are featured on the first place winning Senior Float, I- K ,gg Q V , arg! A 1 1 L M A Q any A .H my ll it . ' fx gl' -ibiiffa Senior attendants, Chris Waters and Valerie Wheatley Junior class Prince and Princess, Todd Davis and Anna Galindo Senior attendants, Paul Villa and Norma Orona Derrick Allen strives to gain yards in the Home- coming game against Agua Fria. They won, the score was 41-7. HOIVIECOIVIING 124 Y 5 QAM- 2 .I rx fig Af we 'QQ-Us f , V 5 Sophomore class prince and princess Nleno Roybal and Kelly Richter. M K We Senior Attendants, John Miller, and Chris Devine, Leticia Silvas as theassembly dance ing to Short People. Tarnmy Byler wins the talent contest with her song, EI Shad- dai. Freshmen class prince and princess, Jeff Martinez and Janice Limon. CDe-signed by Bob Kellerb 125 FOREIGN STUDENTS SPAIN, BRAZIL, IVIEXICO, VIETNAM Victor de Cambra, iupper rightl an exchange student from lvladrid, Spain, found Tolleson interesting and different: ln Spain, you don't have to change classes, the teachers do the changing. He added, We have to learn obligatory subjects such as basic culture. When asked about what he thought to be the most difficult thing to adjust to, Victor replied, The idiomatic expressions . . . different accentuation, different words, and people speaking more quickly and louder. Ricardo Reis, an exchange student from Brazil stated: The Brazilian system of education is totally different from the American. ln Brazil, we are required to take ten subjects every year. We don't have as many sports, and the schools are not as big. . . In Brazil we have only 3 years in high school. The first two years are new sub- jects, then the last year is a review for a big test required for graduation. . . ln Brazil we call the teachers by their first names. Ricardo said he missed his language, Portuguese, and the places he used to go to. Victor missed the music, the transportation, and the Spanish way of life. Alicia Cruz, one of several new students from Mexico, stated that schools here are much better. School lunches, nurses and busses are not common in Mexican schools. li -s rf i life. ilihilllltli E-'ii 12 'I ' ' I AC' ggf l.5,,iNt,,5, llrfiifiiijfii ,L jj f it Q ' ig' . it Q- j ,ts f. II V T ruong Nguyen, from Viet Nam, is greeted by a new classmate, Enrique Villegas. Truong lives with his brother, and is strugg- ling to learn English. I-lis younger brother is a refugee in anotherforeign country. His parents are still in Viet Nam. -..Q Q 'I THE MIGRANT PROGRAM and the ESL classes give special help in English and other subjects for students, Ruben Arreola, Teresa Arreola, Guillermo Villegas, Enrique Villegas and Juanita Rodriguez are some ofthe students taking advantage of these classes. Alfredo Gamez heads the Migrant Pro- gram. Mr. R. Camacho teaches the classes, and F. Martinez is the secre- tary. Here they offer their able assise tance to Javier Chavrra. 127 l SERENDIPITY THE COMPANY WITHIN MODEL OFFICE l'm sure you have heard of the nor- mal routine business classes offered here at Tolleson, typing, shorthand, ac- counting and business machines. But have you heard of Model Office? Model office is a class which constructively puts all and more of these classes into practical use. This class is set up like a company, and run by the students to gain knowledge of office procedures. This class is taught by Mrs. Roberts who also serves as President of the company, Serendipity. The class is two hours long, and is offered first and sec- ond, and third and fourth hours. The company consists of three major departments, the sales department, shipping department and the account- ing department. In addition to these three departments, there is also a re- ceptionist, secretary and office man- ager. To supplement this company, there is also a bank and utilities setup. Jeanette Curtis in shipping Dept. filling customer's orders. Jeannette Chance typing utility bills for Serendipity customers. Frances Cevalles figuring payroll for the employees. MODEL OFFICE 128 , - Q, Wxwii-in rf. ii , 5, Q , ow ifwige, 7,-3 use Patty Sorenson balancing ner custorner's checkbook. Anita Laborin working on in- voices in Sales Department. 'J 3 W P Ns he X -Q so S. Q . X. -sf 2 X T '-5-ssl ,g ,. wi Ex 129 FFA FFA Receives National Recognition The Future Farmers of America received many awards at the State Leadership Conference and the National Convention. Among these awards were the Building Our America Community Project, Chapter Safety, Cotten Drop and Superior Chapter. Oth- er awards included 9 State Farmers, National Safety, National Chapter. Only 28 States received National recognition for two awards. No State received all three national awards. At the State Conference Scott Smith was elected District Presi- dent and became the seventh Vice-President for State. Nick Fox won a proficiency award for Fish and Wildlife Management, Terri Cooper for General Horse Husbandry, Clinton Gibb for Turf and Landscape. In August Jody Fox, Tammie lVlcDaniel, Nlarie Redman attended the First State FFA Camp. Among the things they learned were Public rela- tions and leadership. The officer's retreat was also in August at Hawly Lake. Things learned on the retreat included, giving speeches, parlia- mentary procedure, goal setting and reaching, teamwork and getting along with people. FFA's BOAC project was to install a sprinkler system for the softball fields. Our chapter had something to be proud of because we have achieved alot, and plan to go a lot farther, stated President Redman. Karen Viss accepts her Dairy Production Award from Dr, Landis at the parentfmember banquet. 130 The 1982 Seniors, Retiring Offi- cers, and Newly Elected Officers: Nick Fox, Senior, Treasurer 1981-1982: Mollie Clark, Senior Secretary 1981-1982: John An- drus, Senior: Clifford Hatfield. Senior, Chaplain 1981-1982: Tracy Johnson, Senior: Mike An- derson, Senior: Kenny Rogers, Senior: Randy Hanson, Senior. President 1981-1982: John Hat- field, Treasurer 1982-1983: Tri- sha Hodge, Reporter, 1981- 1982: Mike William, Parliamentarian 1982-1983: Jody Fox, Vice-President 1982- 1983: Marie Redman, President 1982-1983: Terri Copper, Sen- ior, Vice-President 1981-1982: Chris Kimbrough: William Yor- gensen, Sentinal 1982-1983: Tami Young, Reporter 1982- 1983. Adding characterfor our chapter is Marie Redman. At the State Leadership Conference she ac- cepts the chapter award for Safety which also included 35150.00 in traveling money for the National Convention. Jody Fox sells her prize pig, a Reserve WeightClassChampion, at the Maricopa County Fair. By selling their animals here, many FFA members make a profit to reinvest in anotheranimal! Parliamentary procedure is taught to other clubs. William Yorgensen demonstrates: Mdn. President, I raise to the point of order. . . Cl.ayout and copy designed by Marie Redmanj 131 YEARBOOK SPDNSORS CONVENTION On October 9, 1982, the yearbook staff sponsored the annual AIPA Convention for journalism students. lt had the largest attendance ever, over 500 students from all over the state of Arizona. It was held at Central Arizona College. When asking Bob Keller, layout editor, how much time goes into the yearbook, he said, Countless, He added, I work on it because l want a good yearbook. Many students give up their lunch hour and stay after school to work on the annual. When asking Scott Jackson why he liked work- ing on the staff, he an- swered: You're working on the history of the year. Scott Jackson, sophomore, shows students how to use the ladder. 'MtN..,.,. QQ Guia, . ' l Bottom Row: Tina Snodgrass, Jerry Wood, Karen Rodgers, Lisa Edwards, Eileen Black, Jeff Combs, Jackie Sehnert, James Hawley, Mr. Stan Jackson, advisor, Bob Keller, layout editor, Joe Collins, copy editor, Terri Dominguez, Joel Rodriguez, Rick Parisi. Middle Row: John Spiller, Janet Maxwell, Carolyn Van Leeuwen, Julie Lockhart, Leah Key, Sandra Jimenez, Christi Harris, Alicia Baiza, Scott Jackson, Lupe Rivera, Sophia Conde, Linda Felix, Terry Valencia, Oralia Gonzales, Lisa Flores, Angie Bedoya, Marie Ballestero, Cecelia Rodriguez, Yolanda Martinez. Top Row, Gabriel Moreno, Leslie Howard, Brett Aldridge, Denise Fulks, Katie Vandermolen, Debra Villanueva, Jeff Hume, Traci Sands, Kathy Jensen, Annalee Kiesler, Marie Redman, George Moreno, Patty Armas, Angie Ortiz, Deborah Brady, Kim Pendley, Roni McVay, Carmen Salgado, Lily Martinez and Alma Cisneros. 'Shins Murphy's Law' ',.. if anything can go wrong . . . is always a challenge to beat. Mr. Jackson congratulates Rick Parisi on beating Murphy's Law with his good nature, never giving up, per- sisting, repeating etc. After eight times he finally pulled it off. Most students give up after the first try, but not Rick! He kept at it until he finally got all three classes together with the pho- tographer. Lupe Rivera and John Spiller give Martin Trinidad and Patty Armas helpful hints on howto do a layout. Bob Keller, Sophia Conde and Gabriel Moreno ride on top of Jackie Sehnert's car in homecoming pa- rade, driven by Karen Rodgers with James Hawley and others ine side. Deborah Brady, Mary Ann Galindo and Yolanda Martinez help students take photos. uf, ,E Ali, 133 OLVERINES Si I :LVHOTOLAB Wolver-News, Photolab Cover it All There were many troubles to be battled in the beginning, for Wolver-News. Probably the most detrimental was the reduction of the staff from 20 last year to a record low of nine. Only two of these were returning letterrnen as Mr. Cooper put it. In the same interview he added, lf I were a sports coach I would say we are having a building year. Other problems were the overload in Photolab, a change of printers and a schedule change from last year. Even with the problems in the beginning the staff covered the school to keep the student body informed. There were many interesting articles written, such as one page on research articles on the chemistry of anger which was three weeks in writing. Chris Devine, Lucy Fong, Diana Rodriguez and Kathy Ogden were several of the many fine reporters. Chris also wrote many articles for the Teen Gazette. One of the outstanding beginners was Scott Jackson. His famous quote was printed in the November issue: A newspaper should always try to raise the reading level of its readers, and so raise the intellect of society without writing above its readers so that they can't understand. This year's Managing Editor Vincent Pacheco keeps things under control. Diana Rodriguez, sen- ior, works hard edit- ing final copy. Diana wrote the whole front --- page in the November 24 issue, excellent ar- ticles about unique and foreign stu- dents. ' i l K7 ff? af? T ..r. One of the full page research articles is done by Gina Nelson, a ju- nior. , 134 Q.. NNN . '5,N,-Q-.,,sNN . M.. . Thanks to lVlr. WoIfe's class The newspaper nor the year book could be produced with- out the help of lVlr. Wolfe's class One of several quality work- ers, Jennifer Burton, a senior, processes a photo for the school. ldvanced Photolab members are: Front Row: Angie Tapia, Valerie Valenzuela, Tony Arce, Lisa Hurtado, Lawanna llcKinney, Delane Patton. Back Row: Jackie Sehnert, Ramona Lomeli, Angelica Alvarez, Jennifer Burton, Shelly irown and Joe Brais, Not pictured are Aaron Young, Steve Vigil, Ray Green and Jackie Christensen. 135 ,, , ,,,l..,-, . ,.. T , Y. .au V -'U' -4-522 Marietta Albert and Michelle Thomann dance in the '82 Spring Talent Show. Cbelowl PROUD HISTORY The first high school in the Tolleson Union High School District started in 1920 at Pendergast Elementary. A small wooden building was moved on containing two classrooms, one for each of its two teachers. There were only four graduates in the first class! CSeen on the rightj ln 1927 the high school was moved to the Christian Church in Tolleson, where Circle K is today. ln 1928 Old Main was completed. A circular drive ran in front of the school for those students driving horses and buggies. Hitching posts were on 94th Avenue. The 1930's brought athletics to Tolle- son. Basketball was our first interscho- lastic sport. We won Consolation two years in a row. Basketball became so popular that in 1937 we built our first gymnasium. lt still stands as our pre- sent day cafeteria. CSeen on the lefty In the 1940's we added baseball, ten- nis, and six-man football. ln 1948 the Wolverine Band held its first concert in the auditorium. The 5O's saw many changes at Tolle- son. ln 1951 Freshman initiation and hazing had to stop, due to the subse- quent hospitalization of two of the freshman initiates. At this time Seniors were given an official ditch-day in place of Freshman initiation. ln 1955 the three yell leaders, two girls and one boy, known as, Wolverettes, present- ed two new songs to the school. Our first fight song Fight on you Wolver- ines: and our Alma Mater All Hail to Tolleson. On May 2, 1960 the Swimming pool was opened for student use. In 1961 the Board of Education decided to pour U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY GLEE CLUB concert on March 9, 1982. As Tolle son was an Honor Nav School they visited us to promote the Naval Academy. the patio behind old Main. The patio I could be used for dances, banquets and other activities. During the early sixties the patio was used almost every Friday ' and Saturday night. 1 . . . 'sir-sf-V-.fzfi .fi 1. D i X L10 ,um 1 The 81-82 BASEBALL TEAM stands proud! Bottom Row: Todd Davis, Ramon Martinez, Ruben Ruiz, Mario Martinez, Richard Jarrett, Steve Soto. Top Row: Coach Roy Moreno, Sal Perez, Ray Soto, FE Arrietta, Danny Williamson, Tony Serrato, Richard Fagan, Coach Dan Roberson. Through the combined efforts of the 1963-1964 and 1964-1965 student councils, a Victory Bell and school flag were purchased. The Victory Bell was to be rung at football games after each Wolverine touchdown and was sup- posed to begin and end each pep as- sembly. ln 1964 our present day gymnasi- um was built. The old gym was then converted to the cafeteria. ln 1967 Tol- leson, one of eight schools in the United States, was selected to initiate Marine Corp Junior Reserve Officers Training. ln 1970 the female teachers of Tolle- son requested permission from the Board of Education to wear pants to school and to extracurricular activities. Prior to this time, female teachers were required to wear dresses to all school functions. The request was approved. ln 1972 the Board of Education pur- chased the land on the corner of Camp- bell and 91st Avenue. By 1976 Juan Bautusta de Anza High School was completed. Freshman and Sophomore students attended De Anza from 1976 to 1980, while juniors and seniors re- mained at Tolleson. De Anza was sold to the Pendergast School District in 1980. The school is presently named Westwind Elementary. ln 1978 the Flagline was added to the Wolverine Band. ln 1981 our new library was complet- ed as well as a new Industrial Arts com- plex, one ofthe largest in the nation. ln 1982 the campus took on a new look with completion of phase lll of our remodeling, adding more than a dozen new classrooms and a new sport's com- plex with courts for tennis and racquet- Wrong Way Wooten visited our school as a guest of Mayor Herrera, on his wayto California Steve Vigil and John Miller in the Spring Jog-a-Thon. in , ? 'l- . .1 ...UV L ball. '-' POIVI 81 FLAGLINE The Pom Line brought home the spirit stick from camp and all the girls received superior ratings on their camp routines. To attain their goal of 5500.00 for summer pom camp, the girls sold home-made tamales and burritos. They per- formed at ASU, parades, and tra- veled with the Wolverine Band to California. They wanted to express their appreciation to their new sponsor, lVls. Garcia. The Pom Line consisted of three returning poms and five new poms. The 1982-83 captain's squad. Davina Bonell, Co-Cap- tain, Lupe IVI. Rivera,Co-Captain, Christine Devine. Captain. The Pom Line: Leticia Silvas, Lenay Hedges, Lupe lVl. Rivera, Christine Devine, Kelly Richter, Trisha Brown, Davina Bonnell, Lisa Pennington. The Flagline consisted of 15 girls. Members included Tammy Zocco, Captain, Debbie Tucker, Terri Norman, Chris Odgen, Kim Lodge, Pam Coker, Michelle Soto, Penny Nlc Crea, Becky Hutcherson, Gina Nelson, Co-Captaing Linda Spiller, and Tracie Brown. 138 Poms Receive Spirit Award fXt l. ,,,.s..m- Flagline Rated Superior Going with the Wolverine Band to ASU Band Day, the Flagline received two excel- lent grades and one superi- or. They put in an excellent performance during ASU's Sun Devil football half time, and performed in California. lVluch credit is due to this group of girls that worked so hard and did so much to make our Flagline one of the best! SHOWING THEIR PRIDE, the Flag- line marches on the field during halftime. The 1982 Homecoming Parade was made more beautiful by the girls marching in step. Being on the Flagline gives Shelly Brown a feeling of dignity. - ' ' and Mike NlcCarley enjoy dancingduring half time performances. .f- 'X Wi' S I ..... . Jiflfs Electric IVledia A DYNAMIC OPPORTUNITY The Electric Media Class, under the direction of Mr. John Pfau, was a great opportunity for talent- ed students. During the year they learned the nuts and bolts of media production. After writing scripts, they made several video tape productions including: a news castg The Dating Gameg Tolleson Bandstandg commercials and talk shows. ln the latter category, Chris Devine did an extremely fun- ny interview on her show Spotlight Tonight with Dona Guadalupe on how to make chicano chick- en for supper. Mary Ann Galindo played Guada- lupe. Bill Andrus from KDKB Radio Station dropped by and discussed broadcasting with the students. lt's a unique opportunity to express your creativ- ity commented Mr. Pfau. F1 Y 140 U . ,Ji it xl V ill! I D J X ,ffi m:m,:mLhiZZLi,, On TV were: Bottom Row Jackie Christenson, Arthur Valen- g it X V mAAh I I zuela, Lisa Plante, Lisa Chelini, Angela Saxton. Middle Tami J Q Woody, Sandy Rudisaile, Marcie Hartley, Kim Cook. Q Ray Edwards, Trisha Hodge, Jenifer Willow, Deanna Lloyd, Tonja Bruno, Jackie Sehnert and Mr. Pfau. Clockwise: Teri Garcia presents the News for Channel 7. Marcie Hartley waits for her cue to go on camera. The 82-83 Class on TV, Chris Devine was the most outstanding act for the 81-82 year. Jackie Sehnert and Jennifer Willow doing the Dating Game backwards, the guys picking the girls. Randy Stewart did a funny commercial showing off his hair . Mr. John Pfau the director of Tolleson TV, Channel 7! ii II ,,,,,, ,M , M , -Le no: Electric lVledia 141 CHEERLEADERS l SPIRIT PEPS-UP SPORTS THE VARSITY CHEERLEADING SQUAD had an exciting year adding spirit to the football and basketball games. Members were: Bottom Jackie Beachum, Kim Landis, Lisa Limb, Shea Pritchard, Dena Smith, Jackie Christenson, Michele Wible, Maria Rabjohn, Alva Martinez, Hilda Hasset, Susie Sullinger, Teri Garcia, and Tammy Byler. Highlights were the annual Pow- der Puff game played against the Mat Maids, with the football players acting as cheerleaders, and the many games and assemblies. '-A. THE MASCOT, Jackie Christenson, a senior humors the crowd at the Sports Assem bly, Dena Smith and Jennifer Willow, seniors watch the Friday night football game against Sunnyslope. Amember ofthe JVCheering Squad Karen Salas sophomore adds excitementtothe Thursday afternoon home games. 142 Traci Sands and teammates Lisa Roberts, Marklyn Craig, and Chiraporn Soderkon get the spirit up with body tower. 'wa 'Xe A tense moment in the game against Thunderbird captures the attention of the varsity squad. 39' wi ff' 1 QNX :N -.C U gf ' Q L. ' K, Q , ts N, +5 ,sc Juwiorz vARsiTv SQUAD CBottomJ Sonia Garcia Allison Ong Ronny Chavez Marklyn Craig Traci Sands Lisa Roberts Susan Roush Kim Hail Traci Miller Chiraporri S. Mary Summer- ton Kim Lodge Karen Salas 143 STUDENT COUNCIL BUILDS SPIRIT The Student Council kept school spirit at a high level with their exciting assemblies and a very special' Homecoming. For the first time they held a coronation assembly the night be- fore the game allowing the royalty to reign dur- ing the parade and other fun activities. The Homecoming parade. dance and spider webbing ofthe Wolverine Den were also orga- nized by the Student Council. ln the fall they attended a spirit assembly at Dobson High fea- turing Mark Sharenbroch. Truck Hernandez, Student Body President, observes as Leopoldo Moreno and Ricardo Reis display their soccer talents in an assembly. CLower Righty Magic Charlie spins six basketballs at an as- sembly sponsored by the Student Council. iPhoto by J. Sehnertb Student Senate Members are: lst Row: J. Beacham l. Fulin W Zachek 2nd Row President James Hernandez A Galindo K Cox, K. DeVlaeminck, T. Davis, B. Andersong 3rd Row TreasurerJ Christensen M Roybal G Tarango A Martinez T Arce E Miller, E. Morenogllth Row: Secretary Kim Cook.J.WiIIow K Landis T Farmer E Black M McCarley K Lodge T Bigelow The vice-president is April Lopez. STUDENT COUNCIL 144 O S 3 . sttst 5 ZAI L 'Q:- :ssf . 1. is C I hx . dm , -.X. cf ,x,x sw, Q ,..,. .. .415 17 C5 ,, 4 5 Student Senate Executive Council Back Row: President James 'ii' Hernandez, Sponsor Sue Hysong, Sponsor Rudy Rosales. Front Row: Secretary Kirn Cook, Treasurer Jackie Christensen, Vice- President April Lopez. iPhoto by E. Blackj 145 3 iv w 1' 0 146 SKI CLUB PROUD OF ARIZONA Members of the Hiking and Ski Clubs visited many parts of Arizona and enjoyed her many natural wonders and beautiful landscapes. On December 17 and 18, the Ski Club went to Sunrise to dash down the frosty slopes with a thrill. Over 27 members payed more than S75 each for the experience. The Hiking Club also made several trips climbing up many of Arizona's scenic areas . . . the Superstitions, Lockett Meadow near Flagstaff, Organ Pipe Natl. Mon., Woods Canyon Lake and Horton Springs on the Mogollon Rim! Lower Right Bottom Row: Corey Seisinger, Robby Griffin, Susie Sullinger, Carl Fishman, Tim Brinkley, David Head, Kent Riley, Ken Head. Back Row Rich Walker, Mark Okner, Lisa Edwards, Rhonda Edwards, Mr. Tom Kirsh, Randy Parkerson, President: Bob Selman, Bill Salazar, Randee Hill, Michelle Murphy, Mia McKaskill, Tom Ray. ' Below Ski Club members at Sunrise. President Steve Lunsford and ' Olsen were the best skiers, according to Mr. Garcia, the sponsor. Lower Left Wayne Rogg and Steve Wipprecht testing their new skills on the Bunny Slope for beginners. Hex - f ,Q -, 'l l'1q5 ' 75 i HIKING CLUB Michele Murphy and her teddy bear are ready to climb! Down the crevice go Marlene Tuesink and a student while Randy Parkerson plays it cool in his shorts. Group ready to go climb the Superstitution Mountains on November 13-14. The Hiking Club entered a float at Homecoming. Partici- pating are Kent Riley, Shelly Mahurin, Debbie Brown, Ran- dy Parkerson, Tammy Curtis, Michele Lancaster. J , -KP' 147 STUDENTS TRAIN FOR JOBS Each year many HOPE students plan for a career in medicine: Connie Cavalierre practices the apical pulse on the dummy Susie Simon. Sonia Irving and Gloria Ochoa receive instruction on using the hospital equipment. Bruce Mays supervises as Ronnie Vaughn tries out her skills, taking an apical pulse. Right Page Valerie Wheatley learns how to position a patient correctly. Susie Simon doesn't mind her cold hands! HOPE 148 -me t it lp' it '--P A i f 'tr fi is ,.. .K in ,. -4 X s',.g... , ,- if DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS Two groups of students having on-job training in school, the COE, and the HERO, were combined this year into a new club called Diversified Occupa- tions. They learned skills in business and food service. gLower Left! Bottom row: Consuelo Padilla, Jim Casteel, Norma Beltran, Carl Eichorn. Middle Paul Martinez, Lee Anna West, Juanita Cravens. Tim Loberger. Back Row: Joy Stanisci, Carie Nun- nally, Jeannette Curtis, Brenda Postgage, Chris O'Brien, Linda George. gBelowQ Bottom Row: Dawn Minder, Penny But- ler, Sherri Ingledue. Middle: Nancy Saucedo, Syl- via Ortega, Marcie Hartley. Back Row: Rosemarie Salas, Irene Herrera, Mary Rosales. Diversified Occupations 149 DRAMA DRAMA IN THE SPOTLIGHT On January 12th, the drama classes, under John Nugent's supervision, performed ten entertaining skits in a show entitled 'Tug of War. The audito- rium was filled with the laughter of many parents and students. Mary Summerton excel- lently portrays a five year old psychiatrist in Child Psychiatrist. Pancho CAndrew Sanchezj signs a contract for Chico CRay Sotoj or Gritz CRichard Jarretjand Penny McCrae look on, in Poncho's La Cara Viejaf' Shiela Bag- giore plays nagging Zelda, who has just been in- formed that her husband, George CVicente Pachecoj needs an operation in Hospital Nudge. An an- chor-man in Weekend Update is played by Todd Davis. In-A neg . .L 'lv x X I ruckstop Nudge stars Dana Mcbride as Zel- da, a woman with many charms and features. The audience roared with laughter in this out- standing performance. on Yr Q hx Q . Jolenda Powell, Cabove rightb has performed in many plays as a professional actress. She stared in The Ballad of Robin Hood with Phoenix Childrens Theatre as Kate the balladeer. Jo plans a career in drama. Lucy CTammy Bylerj in Rent-a-Car tries to get John Fran- kovich to rent from Gertz instead of Mavis. Lt, Vhura looks on as Captain Kirk CBob Kellerj holds a gun on Mr. Sulu CRay Edwardsj. Mr. Spock tJohn Miller? tries to calm the captain and Doctor McCoy CTerry Throwerj in The Last Voyage of the Star Ship Enterprise. In Bonnie and Clod Jim Wilson gives Tammy Byler a pie! 151 Band Cn The Road To California Tolleson Marching Band went on the road again to California in May to compete in the Six Flags Marching Band Tourna- ment. Earlier in the year the band competed at the A.S.U. band day in October. They re- ceived a rating of excellent. The band has improved a lot and has progressed a lot faster than in past years, stated Band Director lVlr. Ken Jaeger, we are trying to improve our final position by one spot this year. Two years ago we finished in the runner-up position to the Buckeye band. Marty Jackson cranks out a solo on his trumpet during a halftime show. Marching Woodwinds Front Row: Robin Eaton, Lisa Vlast- nick, Monique Trevino, Sheri Roddick, Lisa Gray, Laura Neary, Sheila Baggiore, Mette Jacobsen, Laura Fink, Lisa Bensen, Kathy Mclvlurdie, Pam Graves, Susan Lane, Yo- landa Gilliard, Michelle Lucas, Karie White, Alice Jones, Kathy Barnes, Renee Robinson, Anita Rasmussen, Patricia Martinez, Jody Amrhein, Cheryl Valdo, Tracey lVledlin Back Diana Collins, Quinann Kimbrell, Debbie Staggers, Lucky Bastian, Sam Dunsford, Curtis Green, Shaun Hutch- inson, Toni Contreras, Sandy Tapia, Christiana Figueroa, Bobbi Beals, Cathy Contreras. Jeff Olive and Karl Pendergast keep the beat on the Slinger- land Timp-toms during a half time show. 152 .quam Audi Johnson, drum major, Steven Ogden, hon- orary drum major, directs the marching band in front of the home crowd. Trumpet line blasts out the tunes to the crowd at half time. Percussion and Brass Lines Front Row: Beth Bunch, Neal Gonzales, Jett Olive, Heath Giebel, Tony Boydston, Mark Seager, Kevin Inman, Michelle Squire, Richard Abbott, Mike Tarango, Kris Rogers, Dawn Grigsby Middle Row: Terry Smith, Billy Jones, Dawn Vllegg, Doug Ayers, Charlene Eichorn, Angela Baggiore, Tom Jones, Rick Inman, Ross Liebler, George Ayers Back Row: Paul Pfifer, Steve Jackson, Mike McCarley, Tyler Farmer, Angel Martinez, Ben Trevizo, Mark Spradling, Marty Jackson, Les Wilson, Jonathan Cullum. Senior Bobbi Beals, marching in the Homecoming parade, keeps her squad in line. tLayout designed by Richard Abbott, photos by Jackie Sehnertl 153 AUTO SHOP Auto Starts Achievement Tolleson's auto shop was one of the finest and most up to date in the Valley. instructors Jerry Muir and Dave Brosius ran it and made sure it stayed that way. In these surroundings, certain outstanding students excelled and became some of autos best mechanics. Junior Murray Jones dem- onstrates to IVlr. Brosius, Auto 1-2 instructor, his tune-up skills. Junior Joe Collins makes final adjustments on a brake job in Auto 1-2. 154 it K L. O01 as- 1 noon , so ap suns Uiiil Fidel Rodriguez, a Senior, precision operates the valve grind- ing machine in Auto 3-4. Junior Trent Johnson, Auto 1-2, tightens down a water pump on a project car. Senior Juan Quintero disassembles the lower end of an engine in Auto 3-4. 155 BEHIND THE SCENES Janice Jensen and Jarrie Holiday run the Audio Visual De- partment. Bookstore Manager Hank Espinoza works with as- sistant manager, Norma Nlanos. Jeanne Rodgers associate librarian helps Alma Hernandez. Kermit Smith is the Business manager with assistance from Frances Podlasinski, Al Brown, Mary Soto, and Rosemary Borrego. Bruce Voran, head librarian, speaks to the new secretary, Natividad Ga- mez. CDesigned by Patty Armasb 158 PROUD of NEw SNACK BAR Mitzi Nakazawa, Esperanza Ayala, and Anita Trinidad smile with pride as they run the new snack bar, newly re- modeled in 1982. Juanita Cravens and Rosa Soto serve students during the noon hour. Sam Chavira, Angel Martinez and Greg Caudle line-up with other hungry students enjoying the new facility. Hi!! COMPUTER GIRLS Betty Waltman, registrar, runs the high school's new computer. This new innovation helps the school in many areas: registration, attendance, accounting to name a few. Working 1 with Betty are: Margaret Angulo, Federal Funds l Bookkeeper: Jesse Quinonez, attendance clerk, and Vera Mendez, assistant. CAFETERIA June Holderith is proud other new cafeteria with its new facule ty room, walls and equipment. Serving with a smile are: Doro- thy Williams, Madelene Stout, June Holderith, Diane Roden. Norma Sullivan, Salome Ca- dena, Ernestina Zaragoza, and Patricia Mc Carley. J Patricia and Diane serve Blanca Estela Martinez. Becky Mar- ti 5 tinez, Steve Jurado and Mr. Nu- gent. -- i ..,., rf--.....-...f .ffl .i 159 . WORKING OVERTINIE While most students were at home relaxing, others had to work. Featured here are the stu- dents that came back after school to assist in keeping the campus clean: Hector Morales, Diana Ro- driguez, Avelina Campos, supervi- sor, Tomas Levario, Gilbert Her- nandez, Fidel Rodriguez, Maria Gutierrez, Samuel Chavira and Gerardo Martinez. The Security Guards also came early and stayed late: Joe Torres, Evelyn Fogtman, and Sue Turpin. Frank Fernandez, Assist. direc- tor of maintenance, works with Juan Quintero, Felipe Nunez, Shelvy Lackey and Colie Baca. At night time Ernesto Ledesma, Telesforo Estupinan, Ricky Busta- mante and Jose Flores worked un- til 11:00. 160 - FRANSPORTATION DEPT GROWS WITH PRIDE 1- Four more buses were added with two new driv- ers to carry the growth of students of over 1800. Brenda Zachek was moved up as supervisor to assist John Campos. The transportation de- partment entered a float in the Homecoming Pa- rade which won a trophy. The drivers all wore a new shirt, PROUD of their slo- gan. Bus Drivers Slim Hood, Sandy Martinez, Midge Downard, Jean Sweeney, Jeannie Ogden, Gil- bert Flores, Kathy Slade, Lee Runnals, Pete Vargas, Dodie Brannon, Jerry Squire, George Gonzales, Wanda Winburn, Sylvia Mortensen, Norma Sullivan, Detta Jackson, Randy Cama- cho, Louise Short, Manuel Macias, Phillip N,Ubl'leZ and NOFITI Hilty. r A ' tliiii N iw ell lg .ttwiagagrf 2-tw Image Behind New Improvements Many positive changes have improved the school and campus. When asked about these in a recent interview, Dr. Charles A. Landis, superintendent stated: The Administration and Board of Education have tried to create an atmosphere conducive to a good educational experience for all young people. There have been changes in the cafeteria, Old Main, the auditorium, 22 new classrooms, new and remodeled locker rooms, and new recreational facilities - all to make the school a good place to be everyday. The school is by no means perfect: however, we are striving to be the best. Then Dr. Landis added: Parent involvement and student respon- sibility in the total educational picture is always appreciated. Tolle- son Union High School belongs to all of us, from the students to the parents - let us all do our equal part to make it a better place to be. fti . t,t,....-n ' 1 Dr. Charles A. Landis, superintendent 162 gfieaz-ee, li'f'f3! he QNX imfcfi' Know '15 ou QHQI loop? CM lnaedfi jgg.-1-Cliff! Sognvfhefii it fd ,f 5 Affzafmfj ,gi 136,747 The principal is Dr. Jack Devine, Cpictured on opposite pagehz Mr. Son- ny Pena, dean of students, shows his Wolverine Pride, along with Mr. David Spellman, assistant principal, fpictured belowbg The Board of Education's members are: Armando Morado, John A. Carnero, presi- dentg Jack L. Caudle, Ronald H. Renyer, and Bernard Watkins. iPhoto by Lawanna McKinneyJ ' 'q ' l i lose 4, ' 1 - ' ' . K. f ff-ff ,lx , . 1 . K . f I X lf Mm fffff' ,, il' ffl. Darleen Engelbright, Norma Rivera, and Lucy Johnson are the sec' retaries for the fantastic administration. FACULTY Mrs. Jan Adams received a BS. from Pacific University, also went to Portland Community and Portland University. This is her third year at Tolleson. It's a super school with great kids, staff, and administration, lt's come a long way. Mrs. Mary Benjamin has her BA from Sacramento. This is her second year at TUHS. She feels that the majority of students are great and are a joy to work with. This year she became Depart- ment Chairperson of the Phys- ical Education Program. 164 Mr. Ralph Anderson received his BS. at Bradley University and is a retired Lt. Col. from the air force.Thisis histhird year at Tol- leson. He owns and flys his own Piper Cherokee. Tolleson is the up and coming high school on the west side. We have a good student body, good faculty and staff and good leadership. Mr. Fred Bennett went to U of A and received a BA in agriculture and horticulture. He's been here eight years, and sponsors FFA. In his spare time he's a bee keeper. I feel this is an excellent high school with good active extra- curricular activities and clubs. Mrs. Win Angeline received her bachelors and masters degree form St. Johns University. This is her third year at Tolleson. She enjoys running, biking, garden- ing. and walking. But best of all she enjoys driving over roads here in the southwest. The up- dating ofOld Main, the new class- rooms, the new sports complex -allthese things make Tolleson -in Mr. William Bentley received his BA and MA from ASU. He's been here ten years. lt's grown a lot in a positive manner, it's a much better campus than ten years ago. Mrs. Jan Bean got her B.S. ir Home Economics Education a' University of Wisconsin Stout She received her M.S. in Adul' Occupation Education at Kansa: State University. She's beer here for three-and-a-half years She sponsors FHA and teaches part time at Phoenix college lt's improved since I started. Mr. Dave Brosius attended NAU and received his BA. He has been at Tolleson for six years and is also a professional motorcycle racer. When he was asked about Tolleson he stated, We contin- ued to grow in a positive way in- stead of a negative way. This is because of all the teachers, stu- dents. and administration. Mrs. Lois Brott went to West- ern Montana College and re- ceived her BA in science and secondary education. This is her first year at Tolleson. lt's a friendly environment where the student and facul- ty are really nice. Ars. Elaine Campbell went to SCC and ASU where she re- :eived her BA. She's been were for two years. I feel hat TUHS has a wise variety if opportunities to cover the leeds of all students. Mrs. Lisa Bruckner attended the University of Wisconsin and stud- ied medicine and received her BA and MA. She has been teach- ing at Tolleson for six years. She feels that school spirit has im- proved greatly. Mr. Patrick Campbell received his education in the marines where he was a gunnery ser- geant. He's been at Tolleson for 14 years. He sponsors the drill team. Tolleson is a good grow- ing school, but the students could have a little more school spirit. Mrs. Janet Brukhardt went to Ball State University where she received her BS. She received her MS in sec- ondary education at ASU: she's been at Tolleson 14 years. She sponsors the Sophomore Class and the Hiking Club. Homework again! 'Qing 1 , si l 93 rl .': , Mr. Macario Candia received his BA at ASU. He's been at Tolleson five years. He sponsors M.E.CH.A. and in his spare time works at a retail store. At first I thought I was only going to be here a couple of years, but I enjoyed the students so much that I decided to stay. Mr. Richard Camacho attended Glendale Community College and ASU. He received a BA in education and a MA in geogra- phy. He has been at TUHS for four years. Mr. Camacho feels that Tolleson has a big improve- ment curriculum wise. which is keeping pace with the changes. Mr. Kevin Chaffee has been at TUHS for three years. He re- ceived a degree in Associate Sci- ence at Monroe Community Col- lege and a Bachelor of Science at Osevego State University in N.Y.. then finished his M.A. at A.S.U. TUHS and Shop is my life + Keep on learning. tFaculty Edi- tor, Jeff Combsb 165 FACULTY Mr. Ed Cooper attended Prescott College and ASUg he has a BA and is currently working on his MA. This was his Llthyr. at Tolle- son, as Wolver-Newsadvisor. He feels that Tolleson has had an amazing change like black to white. Mrs. Charlotte Dehos attended the State University at Buffalo. She now holds a BSand MS in Art Education. This is her fifth year here. 166 Mr. Ken Cummings went to the University of Alaska, Anchorage and ASU. He holds a BA in educa- tion. This is his 6th busy yr. He has been busy by sponsoring the senior and junior class, and as the Department Chairman of So- cial Studies. Mr. Phillip Dennete received his BA at Pittsburg State College. He has been here 13 years. He spon- sors V.l.C.A. fthe Industrial Trade Arts Clubbandthe Number 1 Club. Mr. Tom Dahl was enrolled at the University of Wisconsin-Stout, where he received his BS in ln- dustrial Education. He has been here for two years. He feels lt's a nice place to work and teach. Miss Christie Elder entered Fort Hayes State University and Wich- ita State University to receive a BS and MS. In herfouryears she feels: I really like itmore, other- wise l wouldn't be here. Mr. Jerry Dougherty entered Phoenix College, ASU and NAU, and has a BA and MA. This is his 16th year here. When asked about Tolleson he stated: We have a lot less problems than anyplace else. Ii. Mr. Phil Evans attended State University of Brockport and Rochester Institute of Technol- ogy to receive his BS and his MS. He has been here for three years. and feels lt has improveo drastically. . .more of unity thar there was before. Vlr. Harold Fish gol his BA at Brigham Young University. He was been here for seven years and sponsors the Karate Club. Vlr. Fish feels: lt's improved greatly, we were split, and it's a ot better together, we're stron- gerf' l l lr. Glen Folley was enrolled at Jestern University and U of A to eceive his BS and MS. He has een here for three years. He ponsors Track and Cross Coun- 'y. He thinks that Tolleson has nproved a lot in school morality nd orderlinessf' Mrs. Rita Fisher went to ASU to receive her BA and MA. She has been here for eight years and feels: lt's a good school. lt of- fers a lot of courses. The whole atmosphere is good and I like the faculty and students. l Col. Ray Fridrick attended Mis- sissippi State University to re- ceive his BS and MA. He has been here for 16 years. He sponsors the Drill Team and is the Presi- dent of the City of Tolleson Re- creation Fund. Mrs. Shari Fleming attended Grand Canyon College where she received her BS, This is her fifth year here. She sponsors the cheerleaders. Mr. Charles F. Friess went to ASU where he received his BA and MS in Industrial Education. This is his third year here. He feels that more women should be in his technical classes. They are not, and are of the areas that they can benefit in. Mr. M. Morris has attended Ari- zona State University and re- ceived his B.A. in education, and Vocational Certificates. I., 1 4' 1 In Miss Laurel Fritz attended Phoe- nix College and ASU and now holds a BA. She is in progress of holding MA from Middlesburg College. She has been here for three years, She sponsors Apro- pos and Jr. Toast Mast , .rf U..-ioilllgyg M1 FWF Ulm FACULTY Mr. Alfredo Franco Gamez at- tended University of Milwaukee and the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. He has been with Tolle- son for two years. When asked how he feels about Tolleson he gave a famous quote from Victor Hugo. He who opens a school door, closes a prison. KM ,,,.., T il! lxll t' Mr. Ron Harnish has been with Tolleson for 5 years. In the past he attended Kent State, ASU, and Youngstown State Universi- ty, and received a BS and MS. He works with the Future Business Leaders of America. 168 Mr. Larry Gottlieb has attended U of A and received his BA. He then received his MA at ASU. Mr. Gottlieb stated The schools getting better all the time. 41 A it, 'Q This was Mr. Bob Hensler's fourth year at Tolleson. He at- tended Arizona College ofthe Bi- ble, and ASU. Mr. Hensler has sponsored the special Olympics at De Anza. He stated, From the time I started things have im- proved a lot, in general. Mr. George Gutierrez attended NAU and ASU, He received his BA and MA. Mr. Gutierrez coaches Varsity football, Varsity tennis and Freshman football. He is also the sponsor for the Letterrnans Club, Yvonne Hutchinson has attend- ed NAU, Mercy College of Nurs- ing and holds MA in counciling. Ms. Hutchinson sponsored Hope and V.l.C.A. She has taught for 12 years and she feels that this school has had a tremendous growth and a more attractive campus. Monty L. Anderson has taught here for six years and coaches football and softball. He attend- ed Central Washington State University and ASU to receive his BA and MA. Q A Mrs. Sue Hysong attended NAI and received MA and a BA i education. Mrs. Hysong ha been here for 2 years and he sponsored our Varsity Volleybz and girls track. She feels the sti dent body seems to be alway working towards improvement. Mr. Hysong attended NAU and received MA and ei BA. Mr. Hy- song coached our J.V. football team and the boys and girls track. He says Tolleson is a neat school and has a lor: going for it. ui F . Mr. Ken Jaeger attended ASU and holds a BME. Mr. Jaeger sponsors our Wolverine Band. Jazz Band, and Flag Corps. This was his sixth year and thinks: The change in the Tolleson stu- dents. faculty and campus in the past few years has been tremen- dousf' Mr. Tom Inman has attended ASU, Kansas State University and the University of Colorado. After teaching here for fifteen years he states: There have been a considerable amount of improvements made, in faculty, students and campus. X 'N Marilyn Keller has attended ASU and NAU in the past and holds a BA in education and MS in Home Economics. Mrs. Keller sponsors the Co-op club which includes the C.O.E. and H.E.R.O. students. This was her 10th year and feels the growth of the school has been well organized and needed. Ms. Gail lvinskas has been here for six years. Ms. lvinskas has at- tended Michigan State Universi- ty and ASU and holds a BS and MA. She didn't sponsor any clubs but she did chaperon the Ski Club on their outings. Lyle Kelly has attended the fol- lowing colleges: University ofTul- sa, Oklahoma State University, Arizona State University, Grand Canyon College and holds a BS in Journalism. Mr. Kelly has been here for 9 years. Mr. Stan Jackson has attended ASU, BYU, U of A and holds MA, Mr. Jackson is in charge of put- ting the yearbook together, ESL, and teaches college Spanish for Rio Salado in the evenings. After spending three years here he de- clares: This is the best adminis- tration I've had the privilege of working under, l'm very proud of their achievements. We or' - fr Sffg-i Mr. Thomas E. Kirsch has at- tended NAU and holds a BS in education. Mr. Kirsch sponsors the Hiking Club and also is asst. Track coach. This was his 4th year. When asked about his feel- ing towards the growth of our school since his being here, he felt it was Positive and For- ward. 169 CJ FACULTY Ann Layton has been teaching here for 5 years. She received her BA at ASU and her MA at BYU. She also attended summer school at the Sorbonne in Paris. She states she is Pleased to see more students taking a greater interest in seriously studying a foreign language. Ms. Layton also sponsors the FrenchfGer- man Club. Mr. Earl Lulloff received his AA and his BA Education by attend- ing Adams State College, MCC and ASU. This is his 3rd year here. He comments on the con- struction: A great undertaking whose conclusion I am awaiting with tremendous anticipation. 170 Mrs. Carol Lucero received her BA and MA attending Northern Illinois University, and ASU. She has taught here for 9 years. She thinks TUHS has made many positive changes over the years: only one thing remains the same - good kids. .mm-mm Mrs. Carol McElroy has attended St. Olat College in Northfield, Minn. She also went to NAU 81 Spanish Language lnstitute in San Jose Costa Rica: she holds a BA. She sponsors Sic-Interact and is English Dept. co-chairper- son. She's taught 8 years at TUHS. Gilbert Lucero fMaster Luceroj attended Phoenix College and ASU to receive his BA in Educa- tion. This is his 6th year here and he sponsors the Non-clubbers club. He didn't have much to say except Thank God I've been here to help! Mr. Robert McElroy received his BA at Adams State College. He's been teaching at Tolleson for six years. The campus looks much better now. The range of classes offered to students is better than many high schools. Mrs. Cathy Lumm first year at TUHS sponsors model U.N. and Freshman cheer. She went to Mi- not State College for 2 years and NAU for 3 years. She has a mas- ters degree in the teachings of Social Studies. A . f Mr. Roy Moreno received his BS in physical education. He is head baseball coach and varsity as- sist. football coach. He's been teaching at Tolleson for six years. l graduated from Tolle- son in 1968 so l've seen the stu- dent body grow from 600 to 1700 students. Mr. Joe Marin has been teaching here for four years. He attended Eastern Arizona Jr. College and Arizona State University. He holdsa B.A. in Edu- cation and Coaches Junior Varsity basketball. He quotes, Our growth is an exciting adventure. ew Qon C. Morales has been teaching or two years. He received his B.A. and Attended Arizona State Univer- sity. He's also the head wrestling ioach. L.A. Martinez has been here for three years. He attended the University of Kentucky and spon- sors Mecha. Dave Martiny has been here for six years. He attended the Uni- versity of Southern California and Arizona State University. He holds a BS in Mathematics. He feels, Now that Tolleson's phys- ical growth is nearly complete, we need to turn our attention more towards the academic and personal growth of our students and staff. . Qwvfvi U - S ww. V if lim We Mr. Perry Miller received his BA and MA. He's sponsor of the Future Scientistsof Amer- ica. Tolleson is developing into one of the most up-to- date and well-rounded cam- puses in Arizona. Performing for the spring assembly, teachers showthe dress and dances of the fifties. With it are: Kirsh, Barchi, Turkovich and Thompson! 171 FACULTY Mr. John A. Nugent has a BA. He attended Queen's University in Belfast and ASU. He sponsors the Drama Club and coaches football and soccer. He's been teaching at Tolleson for seven years. Mr. Nugent stated that Tolleson was Incredible Mr. John Pfau attended Bemidji State College in Minnesota and ASU. He has a BS in English and an MA in Journalism Ed. He's been teaching at Tolleson for eight years. Mr. Pfau stated, When I came here there were only two buildings and 37 stu- dents. Now look at it. 172 Mr. Larry Odle attended Phoenix College, ASU, U ofA and NAU. He holds a BA. He's been teaching at Tolleson for 14 years. Mr. Odle stated, ln my opinion, all the changes during the past five years have been for the good. f YI ,- ,J ax., Diane Philips attended Universi- ty of Arizona and received her BA and MA there. Ms. Carmen Palacio-Lasure has a BA and MA. She attended A.S.U. and U ofA. She has taught for six years at Tolleson. Ms. Pa- lacio said, I feel there are many good things to come because of the growth of TUHS. Mr. Dan Roberson attended Grossmont Jr. College in San Diego and NAU. He has a BS +4O. He coaches Varsity basket- balland hasbeenteachingatTol- leson for 10 years. Mr. Roberson stated, Tremendous growth pattern. Top Parsons says, Students seem more interested in educa- tion this year than last year. He has attended L.A. Community College, University of Maryland and Glendale Community Col- lege, and has been teaching here for two years. Top also directs the male drill team. 1 Mrs. Jackie Roberts attended' Grand Canyon College, Northern Arizona University and Arizona State University. She has Bache- lor's of Science degree and a Master of Arts degree. She spon- sors the Freshman Class. She's been teaching at Tolleson for ten years. Mrs. Kitty Robinson said, t'Tolleson is on it's way to beingthe best- it's one of the finest in the Valley. She attended A.S.U.anclreceiveda B.A. She has taught here for two years and coaches J.V. Volleyball. r. William Salazar attended ASU ld holds a B.A. in education. l-le Jonsors National Horor Society and as been at Tolleson for four years. r. Salazar said, Tolleson High has ade tremendous gains. ln the years -come we will bethe modelforhigh :hools in the Valley. Mr. Rudy Rosales attended NAU and got his BS and MA there. Mr. Rosales feels that Tolleson is, Innovative and reaI. He has been teaching here for three years. MVS- Cindy Rudfud attended Pamela Rutherford-Martiny at NAU and ASU- She SPOUSOVS The tended NAU and ASU. She has a Senior Class, and has been at BS and MA: She has been Tollesonferfive Years- teaching at Tolleson for five years. yillfffl IUEIBMI Mrs. Sue Salem attended ASU and holds BA and MA. She has been teaching at Tolleson for 15 years. She said, I have truly enjoyed teaching here, it has been exciting to be a part of such a dynamic school. l don't feel that a finer school exists anywhere. Y iq, i l ' 'L Jiirf .- Mrs Mitzi Schireman attended . ' l Mr. David sausedo attended Asu Ballwsfele UniVefSl1Y- Grand Cen- and holds a BA and MA. He has VOD' NAU and ASU- She has been been teaching at Tolleson for t93Chll'l8 at Tolleson for 20 eight years. YGQVSA 173 FACULTY Mrs. Sonia Segond attended ASU and has a BA and MS. She has been teaching at Tolleson for 11 years. v. 'kt z Ms. S.A. Sommerhalter has at- tended Berea College, Yosuya University and ASU. Her degree is a BA. She has been teaching for four years. 174 Nancy Sharpe has attended ASU and NAU. She sponsored FBLA and has been here four years. Any school that has added so much in the way of new facilities has to be concerned with the successful education of its stu- dents. l enjoy the activities. Mr. W.D. Sullivan has attended Stanford University and ASU. He holds a BA and MA. This has been his 19th year teaching. Mr. Thurman Simmons has at- tended New Mexlco Highlands University. He holds a BA and MA. He is Head Coach of the Var- sity Football team. This has been his fifth year teaching at TUHS. emma, A MICH ' Sllilunus i Bonnie R. Thompson holds a MA and an EED from ASU. Her ninth year here, she states: Tolleson was once a small rural school: to- day it is a fast growing suburban high school. l've seen the faculty quality improve, and the admin- istration become one of the state's best. Mr. Mike Smith has attended Glendale Community College and NAU. He holdsa BS in educa- tion and MA in history. This has been his third year teaching at Tolleson. .fe-aww, Mr. Paul D. Wellman has taugh here for four years. He attender U of A to receive his BS and hi: Masters of Agriculture Educa tion. He sponsors the Futuri Farmers of America. Mrs. Lucille Williams has attended U. of Illinois, Illinois State Univ., San Diego State Univ., and Danville Jr. College. She has her degree in Biological Sciences. Teaching here for two years, she said, The reason why l moved here toteach in Tolleson was because it is growing. .... . E X as .1 X5 '1- lr. Kino V. Flores attended NAU to aceive his B.S. in Education in 974, and his M.A. in Administration 1 1979. He has been teaching for vo years, andthis yearhe was made n assistant to the administration. Lt. Col. John L. Wolfe has attend- ed Marquette Univ., NYU, Univ. of Washington, Univ. of Mary- land, and the Univ. of Puerto Rico. His degrees are BMA and MS. He has been teaching for 12 years. Mr. Steve F. Turkovich has at- tended ASU, Northern Ariz. Uni- versity, and UA. His degree is BA and he's been teaching for 13 years. He said, Tolleson has gone from a small, good school to a big better school. Mr. Woodring attended NAU to receive his MA in Education. He has been teaching here for 23 years. He comments that There has been a big change in development and growth in the past ten years. Mr. Silverio Zecca attended Phoenix College and ASU to re- ceive his BA and MA. This was his 17th year at Tolleson. He feels. Although Tolleson High School has almost tripled in size since I first arrived in 1966, it still has maintained a pleasant and friendly atmosphere in which to teach. Mr. J. Zadronzy has been teach- ing here for one year. He attend- ed Oswego State College and has a BS + 15. He helps sponsor the Hiking and V.l.C.A. Clubs. Mr. Richard Zielinski attended ISU, St. Francis College, and Ball State Univ. to receive his BS and MS in Education, and his Admin- istrative License. He sponsors NHS and has taught here for two years. 175 GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT BIGGEST IN STATE The beacon of the future, the trail blazers ofthe destiny ofthe students, the future helpers. . .these are the many fine counselors. Headed by Pat Stewart, they are: Liz Helm, Heradia Sanders, John Barchi, Dan Garcia, Al Mroski, and Gene Hernandez. They are the reason for many students staying in school, giving them sound advice for the years to come. ln the nursing department, Mrs. Penny McGovern and Mrs. Alicia Maurer help students get through the day, Mrs. Maurer is a newcomer this year, from the ASU School of Nursing. Tutors have kept over 30 students from dropping out of school. tclockwisel Darlene Morris, Cecilia Fernandez, Anita P. Gallegos, lVlaggieSantana, and guidance secretary, Virginia 5,599 90945 'sf tt Qt seo Wfx Sample. op Y-DO 1 c COO R4 Ll 95 59 Gi' at U Dux fy JN Andrea Perez, a bright freshman smile. Abbott, Carol J. 54 Abbott, Richard 16, 5, 153 Abner, Geneta D. 73 Acosta, Eddie B. 54 Acosta, Jose L. 54 Arredondo, Angel P. 37 Arredondo, Irene 73 Arredondo, Veronica Arreola, Ruben 127, 72 Arreola, Teresa 127, 55 Arthur, Richard P. 73 Arvallo, Elizabeth T. 54 Arvallo, Nanette J. 73 Arvizu, Corne J. 54 Arvizu, Irene 73 Arvizu, Rhonda 73 Arzola, Monica A. 73 Austin, Autra, Kristal E. 54 Patricia A. 54 Acosta, Martin 73 Acuna, Ralph J. 73 Adams, Alissa J. 54 Adams, Dana M. 16, 122 Adams, Linda M. 16 Adams, Toni A. 40 Aguayo, Pete R. Aguilar, Michael A. 16, 86 Aguilar, Tony Aguirre, Gary M. Albano, Gregory S. 40 Alcocer, David C. 16 Aldridge, James B. 54, 132 AI L. 54 Iiano, Jon A. 40 Allen, Derrick 40, 11, 86, 124 Allen, Ronnie J. 40 Alvarez, Angelica 135, 35 Alvarez, Anna 37 Alvarez, Jesus 54 Alvarez, Patrick G. Amparan, Paula A. 16 Amrhein, Jodie M. 152 Anaya, Arturo C. 73 Anderson, Brad L. 40, 39, 92, 96 Anderson, Dana A. 16 Anderson, Kelly J. 40 Anderson, Tina M. 40 Andrea, Tony L. 40 Andru , 73 n rus ev . 40 ngel, Valentina 73 Antone, Albert Antone, Delroy Antone, Marsha K. Antone, Ryan N. 73 Anzar, Manuel Anzar, Theresa M. 102, 72 Aragon, Teresa L. 114, 40 Arbizu, Rhonda V. Arce, Anthony, 15, 33, 135 Arce, Danny J. 54, 68 Archer, Stacey M. 73 Arellanes, Patricia M. 40 Arellano, Mike A. 89, 54 Argumedo, Fabian 73 Argumedo, Julio A. 40 Arispe, Adela T. 73 Arispe, Robert 73 Armas, Martin Armas, Patty 54, 132, 133, 105 Armenta, Joe 54 Armeron, Jodi 73 Armour, Dawn L. Arnold, Sandy D. 73 Aro, Jimmy G. 88, 73, 94 Avila, Danny M. 54 Avila, Gilbert 73 Avila, Noe G. 54 Avila, Rick M. 37 Ayala, Ida 54, 105 Ayala, Joe Ayala, Rosie 40 Ayala, Sandra 37 Aycock, Wade C. 37 Ayers, Douglas P. 153, 73 Ayers, George H. 40, 153 AQ Baggiore, pianist in Talent Show Baccus, Tracy R. 73 Baggiore, Angela L. 40, 153, 15 Baggiore, Sheila C. 150 Baiza, Alicia G. 54, 132 Baiza, Jesse J. 37 Baker, Rachelle M. 73 Baker, Robin Kim 40 Ballestero, Marie A. 54, 132 Banaszak, Annie M. 73 Barba, Javier 73 Bare, Karen D. 73 Barela, Norma 40 Barker, Everette D. 40 Barena, David W. Barnes, Kathy L. 152, 73 Barnes, Randy L. 88, 73 Barnes Ro ce D. 40 arnes, teve . 9 Barnhardt, Mike 37 Barnett, Jesse A. 152 Barreras, Gabriel P. 73 Barreras, John Barreras, Valerie Z. 73 Barron, Rebecca B. 54 Barton, Marie H. 16,35 Barton, Sherri K. 73 Bass, Darrell L. 40 Bastian, Brett A. 40 Bastin, Lucky W. 40, 152 Battelle, Veronica L. 52 Bauer, Thomas H. 16 Beacham, Jackie M. 39, 52 Beals, Bobbi J. 16, 8, 152, 153 Beaudreau, Lorraine S. 54, 73 Beaumont, Jeannine M. 4 , , A 2, 73 Beaumo ' . 54 eaupre, Ronda D. 114, 40, 102 Bedoya, Angie 54, 132 Bejarano, Arlene 54 Bejarano, Mark A. 54, 94, 105 Bejarano, Sylvia B. 93 Beltlower, Kandy L. 40 Bell, Bonnie 73 Bell, Darryl W. 54 Bellinger, Russell J. 5 Beltran, Evelyn 73 Beltran, Luis 73 Beltran, Norma J, 37 Benites, Mark A. Benito, Cynthia A. 54 Bennett, Cathy Y. 40 Bennett Sam A. 40 ensen Lisa 52 73 B i V : ' 1 I Bernal, Melinda A. 73 Berrelez, Mark Berumen, Emily E. 54 Berumen, Krista N. Bi elow To A. 86, 54 i e o L. 54 i ington, Lori D. 55 Black, Eileen 8, 39, 132, 52 Blakley, Brian M. 55 Blandin, Kim D. 16 Bliss, Midge V. 55 Blotsk , Gale R. ount, aine J. 16 Blushkofski, Risa A. 40 Boan, Tammy J. 55, 104 Bojorquez, Vincent R. 52 Bonamico, John S. 40 Bonamico, Robert A. 55 Bonnell, Davina J. 117, 40, 138 Borden, Jon M. 73 Botsford, Douglas D. 55 Bouck, Brends A. 73 Boumice, John 3 Bousley, Eugenia M. Boydston, Anthony D. 40, 153 Bracamonte, lrene 55 Bradley, Gloria V. 16 Bradley, Tom A. 73 Brady, Debbie S. 37, 132, 133, 9 Brais, Joseph M. 16, 86, 135 Brais, Timothy S. 89, 56 Brandon, April C. 40 Brandon, Duane H. 73 Brandon, John M. 40 Brandon, John P. 73 Branin, Robert M. Brawdow, Mike 86 Brees, Cheryl L. Brees, Rhonda L. Breshears, Patricia A. Brian, Robert Brinkley, Tim M. 40, 147 Brogdon, Kellie L, Brower, Teresa M. 56 Brown, Cynthia L. 56 Brown D . 102, 56, 146 rown, Donn R. 52 Brown, Francois H. 41 Brown, Heather A. 73 Brown, Lesa A. 41 Brown, Lora L. 16 Brown, Mary Y. 73 Brown, Melinda C. 16 Brown, Sheila L. Q41 Brown, Shelly L. 16, 135 Brown, Tracie L. 41, 139 Brown, Trisha L. 41, 138 Bruno, Kasey J. 73, 104 Bruno, Tonja R. 16, 141 Bryan, Curt M. 73 Budd, Anthony D. 73 Bujan, Kenny R. 41 Bunch, Beth J. 16, 53 Bunting, Jimmy 88, 73 Burns, Kery L. Burroughs, Steven M. 16 Burton, Jennifer T. 17, 30, 133 Buruato, Jane 41 Buruato, Ruth N. 54 Bushee, James D. 41 Bushee, Tammy S. 56 Bussee, Robert C. 5, 52 Bustamante, Hector R. 37 Bustamante, Manuel A. 88, 80, 73 Bustos, Benjamin S. 73 Bustos, Mary L. 37 Butler, Penny D. 17 Butler, William P. 73 Byler, Tammy A. 12, 41, 125, 150 Qollins interviews Dr. Ardeth Cropper about school evaluation. Cabrales, Gloria M. 56 Cabrales, Tony Cade, Frankie L. 73 Cadena, Patricia P. 56 Cadena, Theresa J. 73 Caldara, Barbara A. 41 Calhoun, Aaron P. 74 Calhoun, James L. Callison, Dawn M. 56 Camacho, Albert 41 Camacho, Annette 73 Campbell, James R. 56, 96 Campbell, Lloyd D. 56 Campbell, Richard 56 Campos, Eric 41 Cao, John 56, 70 Card, James 71 Card, Melinda 52 Card, Pauline M. 52 Cardona, Danny 70 Cardona, Joe J. Cardona, Virginia S. 37, 102 Carlisie, Yolanda 74 Carpenter, Dianne M. 74 Carrasco, Paul M. Carrillo, Armonclo A. 88, 74 Carrillo Christina 74 Chambers, Susan C. 37 Chance, Jeannette K. 17, 34, 128 Chandler, Mike S. 74 Chapa, David L. 56 Chaparro, Francisco L. 74 Chapman, George E. 74 Chapman, Rosemary K. 17 Chavez, Anthony S. Chavez, Arturo 74 Chavez, John 56 Chavez, Juan 70 Chavez, Mark J. 70 Chavez, Scott 74 Chavez, Vronica D. Chavira, Andrew J. Chavira, Javier 74 Chavira, Samuel U. 36, 158 Chavoya, Christopher R. 70 Chavoya, Walter R. 42 Chelini, Lisa 17, 118, 141 Christenson, Jackie C. 17, 19, 140 Cioto, Elizabeth M. 3, 42 Cisco, Susan 42 Cisneros, Alma 42, 132 Clark, David 74 Clark, George 88, 74 Clark, Janet E. 42 Clarkson, Brian D. 42 Clarkson, Greg E. 89, 56 Clawson, John O. 74 Clothier, Kelle A. 74 Cloud, Dana J. 8, 42 Cluen, Pamela R. 74 Coaly, Donnie R. 74 Cochran, Anna M. 42 Coker, Pam M. 42, 139 Coker, Pat M. 89, 57, 94 Colburn, Thomas E. 57 Coleman, Christopher L. 70 Coleman, Robert L. 70 Collins, David A. 42 Collins, Diana A. 116, 3, 152, 57 Collins, Joseph H. 42, 132 Combs, Jeffery D. 17, 14, 132, 104 Combs, Jon R. 37 Combs, Tee H. 57 Colncglie, Sophia L. 42, 132, 133, 52, 95, Contreras, Antoinette M, 116, 152, 157, 70 Contreras, Cathy R. 152, 74 Contreras, Martin 57 Cook, Brian 18 Cook, Kimberly R. 18, 23, 33, 141 Cook, Sherry K. 57, 70 Cooley, Michael R. 57, 70 Cooper, Kathy M. 117, 57 Cope, Panela G. 74 Croben, Julie C. 74 Cord, Robert C. 57 Cordova, Cruzita 74 Cordova, Jose M. 42 Cordova, Rene 57 Cordova, Veronica 18 Cordray, Kyle 74 Corn, Paul W. Craig, Marklyn Craig, Warren A. 57 Crane, Kristy 74 Cravens, Juani Cravens, Mark Cravens, Tho Crosser, Thom Crow, Kathlee Cruff, Michelle Cruz, Alicia 74 Cruz, Lisa M. 5 ta L. 18, 158 M. 57, 94 as R. 57 s R. 70 R. 18, 119, 12, 13 J. 57,70 7 Cuevas, Martin B. 74 Cullum, Johna Cummings, Su Cunning, Dawn Curtis, Jeanett Curtis, Tammy han C. 18, 153 an M. 74, 77 D. 42 e M. 18, 128 L. 57, 103, 146 Drive for c ROTC. harity sponsored by Dahlen, Brend' F. 8 Daly, Leslie A. Darnell, Allen Daugherty, Be Daugherty, Sh Davis, Christin Davis, lra R. 7 Davis, Rosie L. Davis, Scott O. . 74 ty J. rry L. M. 74 52 74 Davis, Timnah B. 57 Davis, Todd A. 137, 150 Deal, Carl W. 5 Decambra, Vici Decuire, Byron Deen, Buddy D Defoor, Rodney Del Sol, Jose L Del Sol, Ramor Deleon, Gloria Deleon, Steve 12,42,11,39,87,124, 7 or A. 37 K. 18 . 88, 89, 74 f L. 42 57 42 Carrillo, Frances J. 74 Carrillo, Freddy M. 56 Carroll, Annette 56, 70 Carson, David M. 56 Carson Matt M. Carter, Mike D. 74 Case, Curtis M. 56, 52 Castillas, Adam M. 88, 74 Castaneda, Robert I. 41 Casteel, James A. 17, 119 Castillo Damian 74 Castillo, Lisa M. 74 Caudle, Dawn R. 17, 116, 12, 13 Caudle, Gregory E. 4, 3, 41, 44, 158 Caudle, Michael A. 41 Cavalliere, Connie L. Cavazos, Elsa 74 Ceballos, Luis J. 70 Cevalles, Frances L. 17, 37, 128 Cornett, Jennifer L. 74 Cornwell, Christopher W. 42 Cornwell, Mike M. 88, 74 Coronada, Eskey Cornado, Jeffery A. 42, 94 Coronado, Rick A. 88, 74 Corral, David 179 Corral, Magdaleno 70 Corral, Ofelia Cortina Augustine Cortina, Maryhelen Costello, Lisa M. 42 Costello, Wayne F. 57 Cota, Inez 42 Cowart, Tania G. 74 Cowens, Christine F. 42 Cowper, Robert D. Cox, Kim R. 102, 74 Coyne, Toby L. 42 Delga Delga Delga Delga Delga Delga do, Gloria do, Diana do, Dora . do, Frank do, Luis 74 llado Jr., Delpey, William Demoultrie, Phi Dent, Mary E. M. V. 18 A. 42 ose A. 88, 74 E. 18 llip R. Devine, Christine Y. 18, 125, 33, 140 Devine, Mike E. Devlaeminck, K 89, 59 imberly S. 74, 77, 72 Devlaeminck, Ricky T. 8 Devries, Diane C. 74 Diaz, Ciprano P. 18,86 Diaz, Diaz, Diaz, Diaz, Gina S. Patrick R. 74 John H. 57 Reuy M. 88, 74 117,119,138 9, 57 T 'lll ' ilu-t Dodson, Carolyn A. 57 Dominguez, Lourdes I. 74, 78 Dominguez, Lucy Dominguez, Teresa A. 18, 5, 3, Dominguez, Teri 52 Donahue, Clinton A. 87, 57 Donley, Heather Donley, Jimmy D. 74 Douglas, Carolyn Douglas, Tina Douglas, Tonya M. 42 Drew, Christopher D. 42 Duarte, Veronica R. 57 Duchene, Michelle L. 57 Dugan, Christina M. Dunavant, Mary L. 42, 104 Dunavant, Michael A. 74 Duncan, Jeff F. 57 Duncan, John G. 42 Dunnigan, Joe E. 57 Dunnigan, John J. 52 Dunsford, Samuel K. 152, 57 Duplanty, Chrisanne M. 57 Duplanty, Tim A. 74 Duran, Danny R. 36 Duran, Monica G. 57 Duschik, Chris E. Fleming, Kelly R. 58 2 -Q x 343' VM Ester Flores, senior, relaxing. Earley, Julius L. Eastridge, Lowell T. 37 Eaton, Robin K. 152,74 Eberle, Jim J. Echeverria, Nellie A. 57, 95 Echeverria, Rosa 30 Edgar, Tim R. 19 Edwards, Aurther D. 57 Edwards, Lisa R. 42, 132, 147 Edwards, Raymond G. 19, 124, 150 Edwards, Rhonda M. 19, 147 Edwards, Scott D. 57 Edwards, Shannon D. 19 Eichorn, Carl D. 19 Eichorn, Charlene D. 153, 58 Elias, Manuel 74 Elias, Paula Ellett, Laurie S. 19 Elliott, Jon A. 19, 124, 35 Ellis, Brenda J. 58 Ellis, Carol A. 42 Ellis, Larry S. 70 Ellis, Rachel R. 74 Elmore, Ricky A. 75, 74 Escobar, Adelita 37 Escobedo, Bernie 58 Escobedo, Ernie 19 Escobedo, Gloria Escobedo, Julia B. 58 Escobedo, Michael J. 74 Esparza, Lupe M. 19 Esparza, Raul Espinoza, Doralisa 19 180 141,17 9, Esquerrav Richard D. 75 Gutierrez, Marla is learning Exe, Donald R. 19 English, 4. . ,, it fox, Jodi, leads FFA. Face, Kenneth I. 75 Fagan, Richard R. 19, 137 Farmer, Jody A. 42, 180 Farmer, Susan K. 75 Farmer, Tyler 153, 54, 58, 92 Farris, Sharon 19 Farry, Wendy 42, 102 Felix, Elaine 37, 102 Felix, Linda S. 58, 132 Galindo Galindo ,Anna M. 20, 12, 39 ,Annamaria T. 43, 12, 102, 124 Galindo, John 88, 58 Galindo, MaryAnn 133, 34 Galindo, Richard R. 75 Gallinger, Charles D. 88, 75 Gallo, Dennis V. 20 Galo, Maria 53 Galvan, Rudy 58 Gamez, Mario H. 20 Gamez, Sam 89, 58 Garcia, Corrina E. 75 Garcia, Daniel C. Garcia, Eddie A. 6, 94 Garcia, Elisa E. 20, 105 Garcia, Freddie A. Garcia, Gabriel 75, 104 Garcia, Gilbert 58 Garcia, Irene A. 20 Garcia, lsla M. 20, 75 Garcia, Joe 58 Garcia, Mario 75 Garcia, Natalie Garcia, Pablo 53, 94 Garcia, Raymond Garcia, Sergio A. 21 Garcia, Sonia 58 Garcia, Teresa P. 21, 33, 141 Garcia, Travis J. 75 Felix, Mark 42 Fernandez, David Fernandez, Frank 42 Fernandez, Gracie A. 58 Fernandez, Patricia M. 58 Fields, David W. 75 Fields, Lonnie 75 Fierro, Eddie 75 Fierro, Frank 58 Fierro, Jesse Fierro, Teresa Figuer oa, Christina M. 152, 75 Filkins, Ron M. 87, 53 Fink, James B. 19,84 Fink, Laura J. 152,75 Fishman, Carl L. 20, 147 Fisk, Phillip 58 Fleck, Sharon E. 58 Flores, Dolores H. 58 Flores, Esther Flores, Lisa C. 58, 132 Flores, Nicky 89, 58 Flores, Ray 58 Florez, Emma 75 Fogtm an, Steve M. 75 Folley, Gregory A. 75 Garcia, Yolanda 75, 105 Gardumio, Marvin 59 Garner, Barbara J. 75 Garrison, Tammy A. 75 Gaspar, Steve 75 Gass, Pam S. 70 Gaston, James L. Gaucin, Steve H. 75 George, Linda A. 21 Gerheim, Dale P. 59 Giannattasio, Matthew L. 77 Gibson, Rusty 77 Giebel, Heith 153, 59, 92 Gilchriest, Lloyd J. 53 Gilliard, Yolanda D. 152, 159 Girard, Victoria G. Gittings, Barry J. 77 Gleason, Carol L. 37 Goad, Brad L. Fong, Lucy Y. 42, 134 Ford, Cole Y. 75 Foster, Sean M. 88, 58 Foster, Subrena R. 114 Fox, Jody S. 43, 48, 130, 131 Frankovich, John M. 43, 150 Freeman, Kerry L. 75 French, Glenndon A. 20 Fricke, Scott K. 58 Fulin, Dennis 86, 58 Fulin, Lisa G. 102, 75, 77, 104 Fulks, Denise 12, 58, 132 ' ' 58 yfe, David E. 86, 58 Goff, But ch R. 21, 63 Gomez, Salvador R. 43 Gomez, Terrie M. 77 Gonzales, Cindy R. 59 Gonzales, Elizabeth A. 43 Gonzales, Frank A. Gonzales, Guadalupe 43 Gonzales, Lupe A. 53, 95 Gonzales, Maria l. Gonzales, Michelle A. 105 Gonzales Gonzales ,Neal J. 153, 77, 81 ,Oralia 59, 132 Gonzales, Yvonne L. 43, 105 Gonzalez, Enrique 59 Gonzalez, Rene S. 77 Gonzalez, Rosalia 59 Gonzalez, Veronica 77 Good, Joyce E. Good, Val A. Goodison, Christina M. 53 Goodson, Lisa M. 77 Goodwin, Lisa R. 21 Goodwin, Rhonda L. 43 Goodwin, Ricky G. 43, 94 Goodwin, Steve Govea, B enny 77 Govea, Maria T. 43 Graham, Karen L. 53 Graves, Graves, Gray, Li David 89, 59 Pamela M. 43, 152 sa E. 152, 77 A Green, Curtis E. 152, 159 Green, Jamie L. 102 Green, Linda 114 lbarra Green, Raymond B. 21, 86, 34 Green, Scotty A. 21, 86 Greenlee, Johnnie C. Greenough, Tammy J. 77 Gregorovic, Danny 77 Gregory, Clyde R. 37, 33, 123 Gregory, Frank K. 43, 133 Greiser, Kathryn 77 Grendell, Bruce 37 Griffin, Kevin S. Griffin, Robert C. 21, 147 Griffith, Christina S. 77 Grigsby, Dawn R. 153, 77 Grose, Kathy V. 21 Gross, Anne 77 Guerra, Rudy N. Guest, Kimberly A. 77 Guethe, Mike 77 Gullet, Cynthia K. 59 Gutierrez, Armando D. 77 Gutierrez, Brian 43, 53 Gutierrez, Gustavo 43, 86 Gutierrez, Luis 77 Gutierrez, Maria E. 160, 181 Gutierrez, Robert D. 43 Gutierrez Salvador T. 21 Guzman, 'Rebecca 21 Guzman, Ruben J. 59, 123 ljawley, James studies in Flagstaff for yearbook staff. Haag, Steven G.121, 12 Haley, William T. 88, 77 Hall, Kimberly L. 59 Hall, Mike W. 6, 53 Hamilton, Roy D. 77 Hammack, Samuel Hammock, Eddy C. 77 Hampton, James H. Hampton, Kimberly K. 77 Hampton, Norman J. 53 Hancock, Rita M. Hancock, Wilma 59 Hanson, Shelly L. 43 Hardick, Jeri L. 59, 70 Harms, Clayton G. 77 Harms, Craig A. 59 Harris, Christi M. 59, 132 Harris, Melanie E. 77 Hartley, Marcia E. 22, 141 Hartley, Timothy A. 22 Hartman, Norma J. 22 Hasenauer, Samantha B. 53 Hassett, Hilda M. 43 Hassett, Kieran M. 37 Hatfield, John L. 43, 131 Hauser, Shelly L. 77 Hawley, James V. 8, 42, 132, 133 Head, David L. 22, 119, 147 Head, Gaylynn M. 77 Head, Kenneth W. 44, 86, 147 Hebison, Edward L. 44 Heck, Tracy M. 59 Hedges, Heidi M. 59, 103 Hedges, Lenay N. 102, 103, 44, 138 Heeter, Scott W. 44 Heigle, Sandra G. 59,62 Inman, pro Scout. , Sherri L. Helgert, Steven W. 44 Hellebrandt, Mark S. 77 Henn, Dwayne J. 44, 94 Hennie, Tana A. 77 Hepner, Cindy K. 44 Heredia, Pete B. 44 Hernandez, Albert 77 Hernandez, Alfonso 77 Hernandez, Alma G. 172 Hernandez, Cesar G. 188, 77 Hernandez, Dan G. 160 Hernandez, Elizabeth L. 60 Hernandez, Estella Hernandez, James P. 22, 32, 118, 33 Hernandez, Javier 89, 44 Hernandez, Jorge 60 Hernandez, Juan D. 22 Hernandez, Luis R. 60 Hernandez, Margie 44 Hernandez, Martin R. 77 Hernandez, Octavio A. 44 Hernandez, Rey G. 86, 60 Hernandez, Rosie Hernandez, Stell T. 22 Hernandez, Sylvia D. 102, 77, 82 Hernandez, Teresa 12, 60 Herrera, Alex V. 77 Herrera, Elvira D. 44, 104 Herrera, Irene D. 22, 104 Herrera, Juan M. 60 Herron, Denise 117 Hession, Ed L. Hession, Robin A. Hill, Randee A. 22, 37, 147 Hintz, Shonda L. 77 Hockenberry, Paula D. 22 Hodge, Richard 60, 96 Hodge, Trisha R. 22, 131, 124, 141 Hoffman, Alta J. 103 Holloway, Frank R. Holt, Scott R. 77 Holt, Tyelyn 60 Holzgrafe, Corrie L, 77 Hornberger, Darsey R. 77 Houglund, Christopher A. Houle, Vince P. 77 Howard, Frank L. 77 Howard, Leslie A. 132, 160 Howard, Nerita M. Howard, Paul B. 60 Hrabowy, James P. 77 Hudgins, Joel H. 44 Huffman, John R. 53 Hulsey, Teresa M. Hume, Jeff M. 132,60 Hurtado, Adam B. 60 Hurtado, Lisa 22, 135 Huseby, David A. 22, 37 Huseby, Richard A. 44 Huseby, Wendy S. 77 Hultzcherson, Rebecca S. 117, 4, 102, 44, 8 Hutchenson, Shaun 152 Iglesias, Eduaroo ud to be an Eagle 60, 152, 105 44, 60 lngleduw, Sherri A. 22 Inman, Kevin J. 4 4, 153 Inman, Rick C. 153,60 Irving, Norma 53 Irving, Sonia L. 23 Isabell, Danny D. 60, 97 45 Ivey, Theresa A. Ivey, William P. 45 ERICA . ' -'F' S-'VII was born in Bolivia Jones. Maria. Jackson, David1j5. 132, 97, 60 Jackson, John . 60 Jackson, Martin L. 152, 153 Jackson, Steve C. 45, 153 Jacobs, Raunda L. 4 Jacobsen, Mette- James, Dawn R. Jarosi, Gayle L. 5 Lisa 152, 60 45 5 Jarett, Mary A. 5 Jarett, Richard Jaskolski, Larry .23. 86, 137, 150 l. Jaurique, Anette M. 77 Jeffries, Patricia A. 45 Jenkins, Andrea M. ...wi Xnols ' qix' -1 x' -1 4 . ts 1 fl Jensen, Kathy L. 45, 132, 121 Jimenez, Monic R. 7 I H - - . Q . 60, X Johnson, Audre O. 116, 45, 138, 150 Johnson, Dexter A. 77 Johnson, Dion R 45 Johnson, Terry . 77 Johnson, Trent . 45 Jones, Alice M. 5, 152 Jones, Becky M. 23, 45 Jones, Jesse E. 45 Jones, Maria C. .7 Jones, Melissa L. 77 Jones, Melody K 77 Jones, Murray P. 12,45 Jones, Tom E. 133, 60, 104 Jones, William 1 3, 97 Jose, Dana L. Jose, Daniel M. Jose, Phillip 45 Juan, Arleen S. 61 Juan, Milford D. Jurado, Steven L. 61, 70, 159 - i-al M265 ' im 46 Laborin, Maria T. 61 Lane' Susan B 4 152 Lu sford, Stephen M. 63 Cor'r:ia'i, Mike D. 61 DNA M R. 77 y Missy AQLQ. Q 1- Mac ,A narnarie lvl. 46, 104' Teri R Macias, Alex . 46 1 QCA las, A . Qffg r ' - I 78 Mack, Michael A. 3, 46 Lasalvia, A. 45, 70 Mack Tina C. 7 Las lvia, Misty 102 61 M V' . Benq' pl nn d th t emeg Joe J. M6 Ma dux, Rhonda L. th'5 Y - kDee, Ann61. 7 Maddux, Scott D 536 X X Lee, ena J. ak o, Ma 4? Karns, Chu . 88, Lehto ana T. 6 W driE,3athYj Karns, Cl ton 88 n, Andrea M. 62 ,P h , i?nafb118dL6 5 Kay, Bo y . , rancisco 62 Mahurin, len M. 146 Keeling, . 61 L on, Ismael Mahurin, Shelly 46 Keesler, Debra D. 45 Leon, Nona 23 ' , err D 8 Keller, B 7. 45, 132, 3 15 nya L. 6 , M ldonado, a D1 EQ '10 7 Keller, M 3 . n, eresa .45 Meuse Kim A. Kennedy, Kandy . Lean, Usebia 77 Man 78 , Kennett, Gary P. 38 Levario, Christi 24 an , i a Kennett, R an . Lev r' o R 76' Manuel, Pamela J. 63 Kenni , 77 ri ,Tomas A. 45, 160, 94, 160 Manuel, Rodrick . Kenyo Christina M, 61 Lewis, Anna M. 62 Mar ' ' ero , Kernodle, Ladonna C. Lew' , Cynthia S. 62 oti, Sa dra M. 6 Kerno vis C. 77 bw-,dl Le i . 5 ' Markos, Lee L. 3 Ketm ' J Lewis, Janet L. 77 Marks, Da'nieIl 4 16 Key, L a . 132, 1 Lewis, Keith 45 M quez, r 78 Keyes, Jennifer . 12, 13, 45 Lewis, ga y . 45 JXQZ Qlftfkd-riett , ina L. Khan, Tarik 77 e sf 394- . 63 Marruffo, Sandra L. 104 Kies , I - ' , ayne D. arshall, Debb' D. Killern, Leyva, David H. 77 s I, S ndg D. gay Kimbrell, Quina n 8, 152, 77 Leyv'a, Mich I A 7 mx, ' e T 63 Kimbrell il-Ha . 1 v ' 4' artinez,Ad6ana 46 Kirnbro , . 45 L ' , . 4, 23, 2, 3, 15, Kim , da L. 77 ie Ier, Ross A. 45, 153 124, 6 King, Andy L. f Liley, J n I t' r King, ni . ' , a P.4 artinez, Andy A. 8 J Kingylkag EQ L' , ice . 125, 77 Martinez, An el ,4, 38, 153 1 58 King, Wi iam J 61 77 Linares, JennifeZg3 art'ne I r .46 Kinney, Michel e T. ' , 1 e l Kin i I 7 c , cott R. 6 Martinez Ianca E. 63, 159 gcc Koli . Lisanti, Kristina M. 63 arti Koory, S aron K. 23 Li tleton, Do A 7 arti ez, enise C. 24, 105 Kuhn, tr' ia 3 ' ' aga, J . 3, 5 Martinez, Elsa 63 Kulish, D. izar aga, Jimmy 86, 46 Martin , Ge rdo 86, 46, 0,5 Lloyq Brent 3 M ' is Ln J Lloyd, 141 . ' 5 , r rio 63 Lo , D. 8 , Martinez, lrma 63 Loberger, Tim A. 2, 3 196 Martinez earwe Julie A.1 rti z Jeff 8 1 ,7 ,94 , , 6 Ma , Joseph G. 1 Martinez, Lily 46, 132 H 8 , ' Martinez, Linda D. A. 24, 32, 114, 118, 3, Mart' ez, Luc' ar ne Lu . rtinez, Maggie L. 46 Martinez, Maria E. 63 IOVX' M inez, lnez, NorrrT5 I. 6 Martinez, Patricia L. 46 122 Martinez, icia 52, Lopez, Fe na do J Q 57-,M6rtlnez, ' ' . , Lop , ' . , Martinez, Paul 63 Lopez, John P. 63 Martinez Pa L 34 A L p z, Julie rviarii Q CM u ,e 46 ' Marti ez, Richard 63 J opez, Pedro 63 artinez, Ru en 6 L' P ' 1 f' ' it 1 Lopez' -Tetra R' ' ISS ermlri Ol'1, 3 ine Ourna IS . Lop , homasa . 8 ar ez, a . ' g le o Martinez, Steve A. 63 h M S e, To d 63 Martinez, Sylvia F. 102, 46 Lowery, Joane 63 Q Loyd, Deanria M. 24, 38 La s , rk 5 7 MX Labori , a . , 114, 1 8 n, Juanita J. 11,77 L Martin ,Teres M. ,122 Marti Ma ' ez, Yolanda 38, 132, 133 Lam, Chr topher . 1 ' L mar re n run. nny . 5 Lamb. John C. 61 CBS, i eivi. 152, omas , 26, 4, 123 Ludwig, Lisa A. L t, John 63 L ncaster, Mich .45, 4 2, J9Sef , Kimber , 3, 1 Lundquist, a A. 46 Landis, Ted C. 92, 61 undquisti Odd A 86, 63 W GVVV ' Maxwell, Janet G. 132, 67 Mayfield, Mike E. 78 Mays thon c C i cConnell, onaldL. 4 McAnuIty, Lisa M.46 MCBri C a W. V . 1 . -.r,-,. ..,. A., ,. . . . . ,,T,,F-.,- 2 .... X McBride, Dana L. 24, 150 ,, 'de, Tim J. 79 e, Apri . e, Mi. . c Carley, Charles Mora, Tony J. Morales, Belind R. r M 'ir . Morales, I y 4 Moralez, Hector 38, 160 McClain, Linnie J. Q EMO ,-aiefr gfalfio M 4 - I p L, , ebbie ynn . A Moreno, Connie L. 79 McCrea, Penny L. 139, 46, 138, 150 Moreno, C0 S9Ul0 7 Mc lel, Franke 46 Nl ,E irfflm 9 7 M o, i a e . MC ie, ammie L. 12, 13, 46, Moreno. Gabriel 133 McEwen, Jeffrey S. 79 0V9 l0r l' - M -f 'T 7 reno,J Mg I ?Fa dmeno, do 7, 96 McK s ill, Jaime K. 79 MOVGDOI Raymond S- Mc askill, Mia D. 147 Mor 0 Rober Mc ee Shelley R. y , 135 Mc i n y, Mi e F. Mc anus, r'an P. 79 Mc orris, I ne R. ' ryn M79 Neil, M ureen V. 79 McReynoIds, Paula F. 79 M e o cky Q36 I s, yne H. 2 McVay, Roni D. 132 M . 8 I Y :.. Q, o dina, Frances M'aAn Medina, Jorge V. 79 Medina, Raymond 46 Medlin, Tracey R. lg 79 M Medrano, Mary A. 102, 9 Medrano, Richard Medrano, Danny . ? 5' 0 Morirkafuruwff' 25 Moreno, Senaida . 79, 95, 105 Morgan, Paula M r a Sa ra . , n y M? Mortensen, Richard B. 79 Mott, Lorn J. ya, J. , Michael M. 47 Mueller Aaron R. eer L ,Hull 7 o J4 unga,a .47 Murillo, David Murillo, Joseph J. 38 Murillo, Liz P. 25 Murillo, Richard T. 25 Murphy, Kelly R. 79 Murphy, Michelle K. 147 Q Murphy, Troy Murray, Jeffrey A. mgrlin,'Mike 7 Nor n, w Norman, errr A Norman, T m r Norris, Lori A. 9 North, Dyan . 7 HQ' unez, onni A 47 Nunez, Corina G Nun J s . e Nunez Luis A. 79 Nunez: Mary J. Nunez, whey A. 5 Nunnally, Carig L 25 Menchaca, Valerg A. r Qfie L I 6 Mendez, David , , Mendez' G'3'la 13' 46 Q j 'V'i'lEFFiei3' 525272 RAD79 dl ,A . r r . Mggdfzafllgfff, 46 Murrieta, Ruben D. 47 QU' Very EWV' Mat Ma'?S D Mendoza, Cynthia M. 38 BV3dYr nd S- Conde- Mendoza, Della D. 24 A Mendoza, Javier 79 Oachs. Julie A. 79 Mendoza Manuel J. Oberdorf, Joel V. 104 Mendoza, Peter 79 Obrien, Chris i6 Mendoza, Richard Ochoa, Gloria . 47 Mesa, Martin M. 46 Ogden, Katherine 26, 3, 134, 13 Meyer, Edward A. 46 Meza, Agustin J. Meza, Angelina P. Meza, Bacilio 25 Meza, Marina E. 79 Middleton, Shannon R. 79 Miles, Rea J. 71 Miles, Stanley Miller, Charles A. 88 Miller, Emily K. 25, 15 Miller, John A. 25 Miller, John L. 86, 46, 125, 137. Miller, Kenneth E. 25, 6 Miller, Rodney K. 79 Miller, Steve B. 79 Miller, Tammy C. Miller, Traci L. Minder, Dawn M. Minder, Mike E. 79 Miner, Lonnie J. 47 Miranda, Andrew Miranda, Angelita Miranda, Rosaleen R. Miranda, Rose A. 79 Misquez, Chris Mitchell, Kimberly J. 79 Mofford, James W. Molck, Hollie Molina, Diana Moncada, Nancy 114, 47 Montalvo, Ida 117 Montano, Celia 38 Montoya, Ruperto 97 Moorehead, Jamie L. 47 Mora, Noe 79 Mora, Tammy D. Number One Club, Becky Hutcherson, Chris Devine, Sammy Chavira, Eileen Black Nandin, Claudia V. 79 Navarro, David 94 Navarro, Frank L. Neary, Laura L. 152, 79 Neely, Patricia F. 47 Nelson, Delano F. Nelson, Gina L. 138, 47, 134 Newman, Christina L. 79 Niblett, Ronald M. Nienaber, Glen H. r Noah, Joe H. 79 Noga, Michael A. 47 Nolan, Joe R. 79 Nordwall, Mike W. Noriega, Lisa 105 Noriega, Steve Ogden, Kristinje 139, 104 Ogden, Rodge L. 47, 123, 104 Okuly, Bob R. Olague, Virgini 79 Olivarez, Rube Olivas, Gustav O. 48, 97 Olive, Jeffrey 152, 153 Olson, Chad D. 26 Olson, Christopher T. Olson, Craig M Olson, Janice P Olvera, Robert Ong, Allison 66 Oquendo, Cecil Orielly, Jim M. 26, 124 L. 79 M. ia 79 Orona, Mercy . 27 Orona, Norma 7, 8, 124, 35 Orona, Ruben 8, 79 Orona, Yoland 79 Orozco, Sonia 8 Ortega, Camill 79 Ortega, Christi a 79 Ortega, Joseph Ortega, Lorrain Ortega, Saul 4 Ortega, Sylvia Ortiz, Angie 13 Ortiz, Moncia 4 Ortiz, Roy Ortiz, Sara 79 OutLand, Cory Owen, Richard Owen, Nick 48 48 7, 8, 2, 3 , 66 8 is Oxrord, Terry A. 48 Ozuna, Cynthia Ozuna, Stella P 27, 105 48 Proud Patty White. Pablo, Clifton C. Pace, Christiana L. 79 Pacheco, Vicente R. 27, 134, 33, 150 Padilla, Consuelo 38 Padilla, Danny A. 88, 79 Padilla, Danny D. 88 Padilla, Debbie L. Padilla, John R. 48 Padilla, Peter 79 Painter, Greg P. 48 Parham, Lisa S. 27 Parisi, Rick F. 132, 133, 66 Parker, Dawn M. Parker, Dean N. 66 Parker, Gary 88, 79 Parker, Kimberly G. 66 Parker Robert D. 4, 123 Parker, Sandra L. 66 Parkerson, Randy W. 27, 38, 1 Parra, Terri 66 Paskiang, Gary L. 48 Passmore, Keith A. 79 Patscheck, Carl J. 27 Patscheck, Dale W. 66 Patterson, Andrew M. 66 Patton, Delane M. 27, 35 Peacock, Theodore 66 Pearsall, Raymond J. 79, 66 Pearsall, Theodora M. Peck, Curt J. 92, 80 Pedersen, Roger K. 80 Pena, Gary A. Pena, John 38, 86 Pena, Laurie A. 48 Pena, Luz T. 27, 105 Pena, Marc C. 80 Pena, Martin M. 48, 123 Pendergast, Clancy C. 89, 66 Pendergast, Karl L. 152, 66 Pendergast, Kristy L. 102, 80 Pendley, Kim M. 103, 132,66 Pennington, Colleen B. 27 Pennington, Lisa M. 3, 138, 48 Pennington, Lorin 66 Penunuri, Hector A. 66 Percy, Lucina 48 Perea, Joe F. Perea, Vera A. 80 Perez, Andrea R. Perez, Andrea R. 178 Perez, Danny R. 88, 80 Perez, Diane Perez, Hilda 38 Perez, Jesse S. 80 Perez, Lorraine 80, 95 Perez, Mingo Perez, Paul 48 Perez, Richard R. 48 Perez, Roy 66 Perry Donna L. 66 Peters, Charlotte R. 49 Peters, Dwight J. 80 Peters, Seth J. 27 Peterson, Randy B. 66 184 47, 146 Pew, Doyle M. 66 Phalen, Michael S. 49 Pickering, Stephanie S. 66 Pickering, Troy S. 80 Pierceall, Mike G. 66 Pimental, Mike D. Pina, Edeuiges, E. 95 Pina, Edward H. 38, 80 Pina, Rose Mary A. 80 Pittsley, Rodney P. 49 Placeres, Sandra 49 Plante, Lisa J. 48, 124, 141 Poel, Joy M. 80 Pouge, Leesa Al 66, 104 Poisso, Kimberly K. 80 Polaski, Brenda 13 Porter, Stanley V. Postgate, Brenda L. 27 Powell, Jolenda K. 27, 117, 150 Preciado, Moses F. Price, Bobby A. 66 Prince, Donald E. 66 Pritchard, Shea L. 27, 3 Raith, Joanna 80 Raith, Roy A. 66 Kathy A. ee Ramirez, Corina L. 49 Ramirez, Dianne 80 Ramirez, Jackie! lp Ramirez, Ramirez, Manuel C. 66 Ramirez, Mary L. Ramirez, Mathew R. 80 Ramirez, Patrick J. Ramirez, Paul V. 38 Ramirez, Rebecca E. Ramirez, Rhonda Ramirez, Sylvia S. 66 Ramos Deborah M. 49 Ramos: Joel so, 94 Ramos, Johnny L. 49 Ramos, Jorge S. 49 Ramos, Jose A. Ramos, Maria T. 80 Ramos, Raul S. 80 Ramos, Rudy M. 86, 36, 94, 95 Ramos, Steve 38, 35 Ramos Yolanda 80, 95 Prokay, Mickey J. 27 Prokay, Sharon M. 116, 49 Prout, Nick M. 80 Pruett, Troy W. 27 Puetz, Bryan K. 80 Ramsey, Alan L. Ransom, James N. 27 Ransom, Jed S. 80 Rasmussen, Anita 152, 66 Rawiiwat, Mona Redelk, Lorin A. 80 Rediger, Charles R. 66 Rediger, Jason K. 80 Reldman, Marie L. 21, 28, 4, 32 Reece, Roy M. Reece, Sherrie M. 80 Reeves, Craig A. 66 Reid, Deidre L. 66 Reid, Jacqueline L. 80 ,. 'QHn. Quite outstanding are the photo -Lab winners of ribbons, Shelly, Joe, Steve and Angie. Reighard, Kathy L. 80 Reilly, Mike P. 49, 96 Reis, Ricardo M. 66, 196 Remhof, Remhof, Rendon, Rendon, Rendon, Rendon Dennis 66 Mike R. Angela M. 49 David M. 66 Martha L. Michelle Rennety, Gary Renyer, Reyes, Daniel S. 28, 33 Debbie B. 49 Reyes, Gilbert N. 80 Reyes, Reyes, Maricela 80 Sylvia V. 66 Reyna, Veronica 80 Quezada, Belinda 27 Quezada, Frank 49, 94 Quinonez, Lorraine M. Quintero, Juan L. 27, 104, 160 Reid, a proud freshman Rabjohn, Maria J. 49 Rada, Lisa M. 80 Radcliff, Cynthia A. 49 Rhodes, Donald A. 66 Rhodes, Walter C. 80 Ricci, Dan M. 49 Richie, Becky L. 49 Richter, Kelly A. 138, 125, Riley, Kevin B. 49 Riley, Walter K. 147, 146 Riojas, Riojas, Rivera, Rivera, 133, Rivera, Rivera. Alfie 49 Nanci D. Eric C. 49, 123 Guadalupe M. 117, 1 138 Michele D. 80 Stephanie 66, 122 Roberts, John K. 81 Roberts, Lisa M. 66 Roberts, Wes J. 49 Robinson, Darnell 88, 81 Robinson, Dawna G. 67 Robinson, Renee C. 152,81 Robles, Alma L. 67 Robles, Felipe 49 Robles, Kim A. 67 Roden, Richard S. 81 Rodgers, Karen S. 28, 117, Rodgers, Renee D. 49 Rodgers, Shawn C. Rodriguez, Albert S. 81 Rodriguez, Angela 67 Rodriguez, Benjamin B, 67 Rodriguez, Brenda S. 67 13O,131, 66 38, 49. 132, 132, 133 105 Sisco, Rebecca E. 68 2 Snodgrass, David M. Salgado, Arnulfo 28, 97 Salgado, Carmen U. 132, 68 Sal ado Gabriel U 88 1 Rodrigeuz, Carlos R. 88, 81, 94 Rodriguez, Cecelia C. 49, 132 Rodriguez, Diana M. 28, 8, 3, 37, 134, 160 Rodriguez, Diana H. 67, 104 Rodriguez, Domingo J. 81 Rodriguez, Eddie M. 67 Rodriguez, Emma C. 81 Rodriguez, Fabian H. 81 Rodriguez, Fidel T. 38 Rodriguez, Gloria A. 3, 54, 67, 160 Rodriguez, Joell A. 49, 132, 97 Rodriguez, Juanita 67 Rodriguez, Julio R. 38, 86, 94 Rodriguez, Luis A. 49, 97 Rodriguez, Maria R. Rodriguez, Martha A. 49 Rodriguez, Ralph J. 67 Rodriguez, Richard 49, 105 Rodriguez, Samuel 67 Rodriguez, Mike Rogers, Floyd E. 38 Rogers, Richard K. Rogg, Wayne A. 49, 146 g , . , 8 Salinas, Christine M. 68 Salsado, Chris 81 Samaniego, David Sample, Shawna M. 28 , Andrew P. 28, 86, 34, 150 Sanchez Sanchez Eddie M. 88, 81 Sanchez: Jose M. Sanchez Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez sanchezf vicky P. 103, 68 Sandage, Sandova Sandova Sandova Sandova Sandova Sandova I. I. I. I. I. I. Leticia L. 81 Margie 81 Mary I. 50 Patricia M. 50, 81 Richard Roseann G. 68 Kendra 50 Arnold G. 68 Cesar G. 50 John 68 Juanita J. Leo R. Luis M. 50 Roggow, Terry A. 38, 123 Rohas, Andrea Rojas, Olga Rojas, Richard R. 71, 94 Romero, Veronica 81 Romo, Johnny R. 49 Rosales, Mary G. 28 Ross, Mike 49 Ross, Shai 81 Ross, Shaun 67 Roush, Susan 67 Roybal, Meno 54, 125, 67 Rubalcaba, Freddie V. 67 Rubio, Ruben Rubio, William 92, 81 Rudisaile, Sandy M. 28, 141 Ruiz, Christine A. 81 Ruiz, Ezequiel 81, 97 Ruiz, Frank 67,97 Ruiz, Kathy Ruiz, Ruben S. 28, 86, 24, 36 Runnels, Sammy Russell, Rosalind P. 28 Ryan, Debra L. 1.03 Ryan, James P. 67 137 Sands, Traci D. 57, 132, 68 Sanford, Daniel 81 Sanford, Dawn M. 28, 122 Sangiacomo, Monica M. 81 Santana, Monica M. 103, 68 Santana, Rhonda D. 103, 50 Santos, Judith A. 81 Santos, Juan A. Sartin, Kathy L. Sartin, Lori A. 68 Saucedo, Albert 81 Saucedo, Christopher L. Sausedo, Nancy J. 28 Sausedo, Tammy G. 81 SaVage, Denise 28 Saxton, Angela M. 38, 141 Scamp, Loretta F. 68 Schafer, Rhonda J. 50 Schlosser, Lucas W. 81 Schmidt, Tina M. 50 Schnert, Jackie 28, 33 Schroeder, Teresa Sciarrillo, Marie A. 81 Scott, Brian 81 Scott, Brian A. 50, 68 Scott, Michelle R. 28, 50 Scroggins, Kimberly A. 68 Sea er Mark 153 81 8 . . Sebil, Rochelle 81 Sedig, Heather R. Sedillo, Isabel A. 81 Sedillo, Lorenzo Segura, Adelina 81 Segura, Paul A. 38 Segura, Rosa A. 50 Sehnert, Jacqueline T. 30, 135, a Sandoval, a freshman wrestler. Sadler, Christine D. 81 Sainz, Cindy A. ' Sainz, Randy A. 49, 123 Salas, Inez Salas, Karen M. 67 Salas Micaela Salas, Rosalia H. 81 Salas, Rosemarie 28 Salaz, Kristina A. 28 Salazar, Karen R. Salazar, Pam C. 81 - -- -u.- 33, 141 Seisinger, Brian P. 50 Seisinger, Corey A. 50, 147 Sellers, George A. 28 Sellers, James E. 68 Selman, Robert G. 50, 147 Serna, Lora A. 81 Serna, Mary Jane 50 Serrata, Michael D. Serrata, Rosalia M. 68 Serrato, Manuel J. 86, 137, 68 Shadle, Rick T. 50 Shelton, Pamela L. 28, 117 Shields, Rhonda L. 81 Shirley, Alyssa M. 68, 147 Shuck, Maximo E. Silva, Frank 81 Silva, Paula 50 Silva, Joe 82 Silvas, Leticia G. 138, 125, 150 Silvas, Martin H. 82 Silverman, Joseph M. 28, 7 Singh, Shawn Sinohui, Diana 68 Sinohui, Frank 82 132, 133. Sinohui, Joe X. Sinohui, Reyes 50, 105 Sisco, Susan R. Sisk, Kristie J. Skelton, Randy Skillern, Leah Slater Daniel Z. . . 30 Slater, David 8 , 68 Smalley, John M. 68 Smith, Christie L. 83 Smith, David VI. 68 Smith, Dena 301, 36 Smith, Garry L 82 Smith, Grady Smith, Janeen G. 82 Smith, Stacey L. 82 Smith, Terry G 153, 82 Smith, Theresa M. Sneed, Dennis Sneed, Wayne Snell, Mark A. 83 Snodgrass, TintM. 132 R Sobecki, Micha Soberano, Aldu Soderholm, Ch Soke, Elena M. Soke, Gail S. I . gunda P. 68 iraporn 68 Soke, Waylen M sokoiis. Dana Ia.'81 Solorio, Carol 8 Solorio, Guadalupe M. 30 Som, Pinna Sorenson, Patr cia A. 128 Soto, Arthur 3 Soto, Dianne 8 Soto, Gus 86, 8 Soto, Jacky 83 Soto, Joann Soto, Lori 68 Soto, Michael 68 Soto, Michelle . 139 Soto, Ray 86, 1337, 150 Soto Rosa M. O, 160 Soto Steven R 137 Sparks, RobertISL Sparks, Sandra L. Spencer, Dann5I L. Spencer, Jerryl Spencer, Velbe L. 69 Spidle Spiller spinner' Spiller Spiller Spiller Spiller Spradl , Jeriann 30 Dawn L. 68 John F 132 133, 69 Kathy A Linda K Mark B Mike 83 ing Mar 73153 Spradling Warr n 88, 83 Squire Mlchell I 153,83 St Armour Ge rgette M. St Armour Je nette 83 St Armour Pa lette8 St Armour William R. 69 Staggers Debbe R. 152, 69 l!lQ'f ey Steele Denise 9 Steele Lisa B O Stenes Clint 8 Stevenson Nan ette R. 30 Stewart Deann L 83 Stone Clinton Stuart John F ' I ' so' Q , ' 139 sianisca, 'Joy c. 3 ar , a i 'I 8 , Q ' .6 ', . 8 Sullinger, Suzan Summers, Mary ne 30, 147 E. 38 Summerton, Mary L. 69, 150 Sundust, Carla N. 69 Sundust, Delver D. 83 Sundust, Kendal 83 Sundust, Morga L. 88, 83 Sundust, Timot y Sunn, Jana L. 8 1 in-in-4 T ii ,' i. ' H 6 y a X4 I , Ile 83 Th , T s,L d L T 1 as, X 69 , iw 1 iq . , ir 3 . J n, 'K - 9 ,gi- on, nci D .v rower e er Nga T S 0 E V rt Bl l' Al' X .-' . ,Q X f' I Q , 1' r V ue T ej , ' ie l i ' T ,Th Sunn, Reggie 86 Sutherland, Dicie D. Swafford, Pettina 83 Swan, Donald Sweeney Ill, John M. Swetman, Ted K. Swift, James D. 30, 34 Swift, Jeanne M. Swindel, Rick 97 Syckes, Deborah A. -Tashquinth, a junior with promise! Talavera, Tommy 83 Tapia, Mary A. 30, 17, 2, 135, 36 Tapia, Sandy L. 152, 83 Tarango, Charles D. 83 Tarango, Gloria 39, 47 Tarango, Mike 153, 69 Tashquinth, Bernadette Tashquinth, Bernaleen Tashquinth, Jo e h Taul, Marc ' 'I R Taylor Mike 69 Taylor Ro e t E. 9 e ez -f . Tellez R a M. 69 e pl lr na L. 83 - e vin T lfg Co e . .i Travis h . . Tho p Q Art u I ' T . r . .. A. o T rd lvl. v 1 Tilt 'LJ-p with the freshman Bernaleen Tashquinth! Ulloa, Monica Ulloa, Norma Urquiza, a new Wolverine! Valdez, OP 38, 36, 105 V , Juan VZTSZL, Andy o Cheryl M. 152,83 . cia, Henry 88, 82, 94 lencia, Terry M. 132 1 , , alencia, Tony 69, 452 141 T 4 - Sh ll 455, Valenzuela, Arthur 'T . A Valenzuela, Richard . 83 Thr fry A. . 150 eb, llfalenzuelaflal 8, 1 L ' : , an, ems e on r l n, - Van- rn, D ie 1, -,' XX 1 'H' Tru f Vanc ef, di 52 rres ' ' i Vand n - , Fi 1 L. 2, 52 To rez I u Va :FQ 3 , 6 T ' .X . via ef ' -1' Tr t han 6 1 6 'A iml ' 'nm 1 2' 52 re o n 2 - . 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Villalpando, Pamela 12, 83 Villanueva, Debra L. 132, 52 Villanueva, Eddie E. 52 Villegas, Enrique 83, 126 Villegas, G. Francisco 52, 62, 96 Villegas, Guillermo 127 Vinson, Gary M. 88, 83 Viss, Karen K. 32, 102, 35 Vivian, Shawn S. Vlzcarra, Rachel M. 69 Vlastnik, Lisa J. 32, 152 Vredenburg, John F. 83 Vriesekoop, Julie M. 83 MJ. Walden, Dennis W. 71 Walker, Jaime 30 Walker, Mike L. 83 Warner, Tiffani K. 83 Warren, Kimberly K. Washington, Cynthia 71 Washington, Peggy A. 52, 122 Waters, Christopher 31, 86, 124, Waters, Xavier D. 88, 83 Watkins, Christina M. 52 Watkins, David 89, 71 Watkins, Penny J. 69 Wawrzyk, Raymond R. 83 Weatherington, Jack J. 71 Webb, Micchael J. Weddle, Robert E. 83 Wegg, Dawn M. 153, 83 Weidman, Jerry Welch, Kirk 83 Wells, Latitia A. Wendt, Carl K. Wendt, Wayne A. 71 Wesala, Kathy L. 61, 71 Wesolowski, Mary West, Lee A.31,122,171, 179 West, Tim E. Wheaton, Marnie L. 102, 83, 104 Wheeler, Lisa L. 52 Wheeler, Vikki A. 83 White, Cliff A. 31 White, George M. White, Karie L. 152, 69 White, Mike B. 83 White, Patty A. 83 White, Tammy L. 83 White, Tonia L. 71 Whites, William E. 71 Whitmore, Patricia S. 83 Whitney, Nancy A. 71 Whyman, Lucy T. 31 Wible, Michele M. 52 Widmer, Robert A. 52 Wilkins, Eric A. 96 Williams, Kristen 114 Williams, Jonny D. 71, 96 Williams, Michael D. 89, 131, 71 Williams, Timothy W. 71, 97 Williamson, Daniel J. 31, 86, 137 Williford, Mary A. 52 Willow, Jenifer L. 31, 15, 35, 141 Wilson, James J. 31, 150 Wilson, Leo 31 Wilson, Leslie R. 38 Winchester, Edward S. 71 H Wipprecht, Stephen A. Wisby, Laurie J. 69 Wong, Raymond R. 83 Wongsa, Tom Wood, Barry D. 71 Wood, George W. Wood, Jerry E. 132, 52 Wood, Katrina M. 83 Wood, William 38 Woody, Tami G. 31, 14 Woolf, Linda D. Wooten, David A. 38 Wright, Timothy G. 89. W' ht W II ng , a y Wuertz, Christina L. 69 Wygal, James H. 31 I Yanez, Joseph W. 32 2 Yarbrough, Karen R. 5 Y h P ti ' J. 32 aroc , a r cia , 3 Ybarra, Frank J. 88 Yitts, Ronnie 71 Y k T dd mr- S, I ,Aff . hr, XV iv! 2 4 ' '- -I lf , ,. 1 V r 'Xxx' Xia. M K 52 146 by M D4-T2L ,jg?9 7 . if 02 ' ' . PM AN C if IES It - Vd'v- .54 :I I V-N .g VZ- K , x cg ,ft-N 1 I.- f - ref ST Qzzf 51 'ff 01, IW N' 73 Q A c'II,14'SfQ' ,, , 'SJ 8 KD if . - 1 71 9-0 53.85 All ffLg,2f ' -iw FJ 'Y Liz.. V , Ky . W if f 'tw 144:11 K ' Q! i WW 'B Xj, 1 Lfw- ' f' 1 Q I ' - jx O ' ,QV jf ew 'nf S... .,,. my U9 af CT . f' f . ., ' ' 5 4 , ,ft ' ' 'gf ff-' o WM 629' fir, g C, A HV VW I v!i..4x fi:D1.X gm J Q r S-..,',-'J on er, o Yorgensen, William M. 4, Young, Aaron Young, Jeanette 71 Young, Tammy 131, 71 Young, Tim R. Z Zachek, Adam 52 Zachek, Wendy G. 77, 7 Zanes, Karen G. Zepeda, Jesse 52 Ziegler, Shawna L. 83 Zimmerman, Jodie L. 7 Zocco, Tammy K. 32, 1 130,52 KV ,I an ,Q575 31652. 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