Tonopah High School - Nugget Yearbook (Tonopah, NV)
- Class of 1984
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V may your own rainLowa offer fo ,Ou 271m quahfiea throughout your MZ. 6-lnjoy flzia yearboolf aa your rainLow. may if afpzr many memoriei, may you remember fo foffow Me pail: wlzicll wif! Aan! fo Jucceu. 44666644 DAY UNE IN TUNDDAH I'lI l'l ' 7' mwffefz ,M --if , - E 5 5 Relurning io school is never easy. Kids who said +heg'd ralher be sleeping lilled lhe halls. Regislralion and signing up for classes were lhe highlighis of 'rhe dag. Despiie all ol' the expecled moaning and groaning. we look forward fo a greal gear. Pam Williams and Suzanne Voyer doing homework alread . if Muckers crowd the halls. Jack Causey registers with Mrs. Canfield. Annual Meet the Mucker Nite ls a Huge Success Members of the J.V. team listened as coach Walker hassled Erin Knight at Meet Your Muoker Nite Varsity Volleyball girls lined up for their fans on Rodeo Club is represented at Mucker Nite by Jody Kilarski Muoker Nite Rhonda Robertson, Stacey Robb, Tarnmie Rhines Mx ,Mx 'Xmas-. ,,,,,, 5 PGTPCDURRI Each class had Hs own responsibiliiies. The ninih grade pariicipafed in Homecoming aciiviiies. The ienlh grade was in charge of ihe concessions al foolba and baskei all games. The elevenih grade sponsored i e prom and banquet The seniors enjoged iheir lasi gear wiih a s ave auciion and parking space sale. ln all, ihe 1983-84 school gear mighi be labeled as being an aciive and successful gear. More sfudenis were involved in sporis, foreign language. ihe arf acliviiies, ihe band and chorus, journalism, pep club, Block T. School spirii was evideni gear round. If was nice io have so mang siudenis aciive as indicated bg ihe Award's Dag ceremony. 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Ju Uafgy eport' Iuzzz' RIM WCIEOJ jfd .'y joey Wuafacll Sun Wlyalllgny mondial Wafheny Jida Wager Wefdch jracy W7oL6zr pefer Wea! Even a Lua fo experience a Uuireu af limes. 'Y wx! ' Q 'M S3 ,J J S .Dave l9afcLin panier lgaudcenc Gnu lgerrlzefl ' 'fi f , gouy Savage Lada .S2AneiJer Jana .Silvan .J4al'0Il jalllneg 3209112 mall!!! 3,40 n Craig gan eaaify ignored flue w JA ofufibdomu o!.Sz2nior jam Colxhng. 6,114.4 ,Uoyer WiLe llffjaral Ewing WQLL puffy Wmama yon Zane 3 . offuborale on wlmf exclue fo uae 2 enior lane Bag Senior Lisa Mayer amused by the bidders is sold for Auctioneer Kristen AFlderSOn iS put On the block by a high bid. fellow slaves Monica Kelleher and Linda Schneider. As Cindy Hertz and Kristen Anderson seek bids, Lora Dowling worries about her tate. V ilit MI?-4', Hone ' efore All over, but the shouting. Step one, two-keep inline. W 7 E I at J vf A J 'wg C 1, If' 4 ww NXT -Nl Q wg--em.. xxwwvuiww., xeek 3. 5 4 K 1 S 1 R -gg i? e. Q M ju ,ff . 'wh fflgfl. 1 s ,I 1 1 - V' ' ' 't 'f 'x 2 'A ' ' ' ' , . 'f X iii to 'if2e2St'- 1,212 .xvik f , . , ww, , Q V f A 'fi' on 1 ' if K . . M- x A A -'fs ' , --. ' .. ... ir X ns. M H . ...... H he W ,..k , ,. ,A-on ev. Hold onto your hats-here we go. Damon Manzanares enjoys being a THS graduate. bi., With a big smile, Monica Kelleher, accepts her diploma from Mrs. Robertson. Awarded his diploma, Joey Maslach gives a healthy grin. Looks like we made it. God gave us two ends: one for thinking, one for sitting. Our success depends upon which one we useg Heads you win, tails you lose. Graduation nighl was highlighied by many scholarships being awarded lo I4 members of THQ class of '84. Congresswoman Barbara Vuncanovich was lhe guesl speaker. Leading lhe seniors academically, lhe lop lhree sludenis were John Friel, valediclorian: Tammie Hirsch. salulalorian, and Tracy Mohler. hislorian. Besides all lhe work pul inlo geHing lheir good grades. lhese oulslanding sludenis parlicipaled in olher school aclivilies. John Friel was presidenl of lhe sludenl body, and played in sporis. Tammie Hirsch was chosen as a sludenl of lhe monlh and Tracy Mohler parlicipaled in Science Now. A+ lhe be inning of lhe year. ihe senior class sold parking lois andiad lheir names painied on lheir chosen parking spaces. The sold fhem for 95.00 and up. They made aboul 9200.00 llor lheir efforis. The same lolal came up for The slave auciion. Each senior volunteered lo prepare ood and sell iickeis for iheir annual spaghei-li feed. Il was a greal success and broughl in 9100.00 for lhe senior class. The money earned from lheir efforls wenl lo buying caps and gowns and fo help pa For parl of lhe senior lrip. Dave Pafc in and Tammie Hirsclli were lhe royally for lhe annual THQ carnival. General commenls were as follows: We had mixed emoiions as ihe Final whirl of aclivilies swepi us lhrough April and May of '84. Why was il lhal we all looked forward lo summer, buf when il was lhe end of May, we suddenl decided school wasn'l so bad afier all? Was il because we knew ihal when we came back in lhe fall for Homecoming acliviiies, everyihing would be different Thal's why May lurned inlo a monlh of a kind of sadness, when everylhing buill up +o lhal lasl dance. Whal wilh pariies, lhe prom, gradualion and olher aclivilies our parenls and ieachers began lo wonder whal we looked like. Then when we did come back, finals kepi us hidden in our rooms for hours. For some of us. failing a fesl could mean slaying behind our classmales. Worried aboul whai lo wear lo lhe prom, we forgol aboul Algebra II and concenlraled on imporianl ihings like who would siin our yearbooks and whelher our dale's owers would malch. Wilh a joli, if was over. The 44 seniors gradualed, and lhe resl of us marked lhe couni down. The clock licked off ihe lasi seconds of school. Three, Iwo, one-we were free. 34 l l Miss Abernaihg Mr. Baxier Mrs. Brawleg Mr. Crawford Mr. De Palma Mrs. Del Papa Miss Fenson Mrs. Forbes Mrs. Ghiringhelli Ms. Glass Mr. Greg Mr. Hindes Miss Howard Mr. Howard Mrs. Kimmell Mr. Knapp Miss McCaan Miss 0Ho Mr. Sauer Mr. Qauvageau Miss Silbernagel Mrs. Simpson Mrs. Vinson Mr. Walker ts Q .4 Seventh Grade Stephen Armbrust Shawn Curtis Lynn Durann Jana Douglas Paul Fishratti Lance Graves Phillip Ingle Kenneth Powell Julia Smallwood Monica Walker Tenth Grade Melvin Blankenship Tom Boundy Dallas Boyer Elizabeth Carder Richard Carver Steven Cary Brian Clark Shirena Cofer Charmaine Crowley Daran DeYoe Nathan Doman Dave Fesler Tommy Gillum Cammie Goman Michelle Kaireit Michelle Kilarski Kristy McCready Jack Miller Tim Pauley Katie Perry Canny Romero Richard Shelley Susan Stoddard Shanti Tull Danny Tyson THS Students Not Pictured Eighth Grade Robert Cattro Clarita Flinner Therese Foster Chris Gutierrez Lance Klepper Jason Lee John Little Amy Marcum Tim Sandquist Shawn Yount Eleventh Grade Dan Ebeling Roger Hiebert Lloyd Jackson Mayo McCready Rueben Romero Dan Sertoss Twelfth Grade Julie Hutchings Ninth Grade Ed Abrille Ben Aguilera Daren Baldwin Steve Barrette Donald Blankenship Stacey Brown Anthony Cahvarria Roberta Cornelius Mary Davis Jimmy Dunn Dan Eason Wes Evans Angel Hicks Roy Hicks Sara Hill Sany Howe Jerry Humphries Larry Lett Michael McKinnis Terry McMillian Richard Macias Lisi Pettis Sean Sanderson Mike Simpson Audra Thompson Linda Spann ut to unch Varsifg '4 'ff 'W' -- than rr - , 0 A f url. sf... .nv .',ff 5. g ,wk op row left to right: Coach Gray, Jeff Ambrose, Tom Boundy, Brett Quilter, John Friel, Bill lvletsoher, Brian eckner Tom Copling, Head coach Baxter. Second row: Julian Merlino, Joe Simpson, Todd Teague, Joe laslach Dave Patchin, John Blakemore, Brian Hammond, Craig Barr, Boy Kretsohmer. Third row: Kenny Cassas, obby LaRue, Frank Nichols, James Thibodeaux, Karl Nelson, Kirk Bullis, John Klapper The varsifg foofball feam had a rafher upseffing season even fhough fhroughouf fhe season fheg performed wifh fhe ufmosf in spirii, enfhusiasm, and pride. Wifh fheir coaches help and guidance, fheg performed fheir besf no malfer whaf happened. Coach Baxfer, fhe head coach, was verg happg and proud of his leam. In his remarks abouf fhe feam. he said he fhoughf fhe varsif had a good season fhis gear andthe is looking forward fo nexf gear. The feam 1 is gear deserves congrafulafions as well as condolences. The freshmen ihaf made fhe varsilg leam deserve exfra al-lenfion for fheir abilifies and efforfs. Varsity watches as J.V.'s smear opponents Q 4 t .5 n f. K 1 ' Right: Coach Baxter consults with varsity player. Above: Mr. Gray watches intently. JV Football op row left to right: Coaches Keith Hindes and Joe Maslach, Shane Macy, Mickey Winstrom, Jim Campbell, Bob lipley, Tim Goforth, Tim Callahan, Kelly Neuhauser, Jonathan Pavlicek, Steve Minor, Bryan Perchetti, Wes Dowling, larren Goings, Steve VanDeBeuken, Paul Adams, Coach Larry Walker. Middle row: Paul Eason, Mitch Jesse, Tom letscher, Tim Smith, Rich Kaness, Richie Macias, Daniel Hall, Dan Eason, Perry Traster, Jason Merlino, Travis erras, Jeff Batts, Mike Chenault, David Hill, Bruce Nichols. Front row: Bruce Metscher, Richard Musselman, Paul lilmot, Erin Knight, Scott Scheffle, Tommy Krammer, Gary McCoy, Daryl Bishop, Tuler Francis, Garry Randles, Jeff urlong, Eugene Carr, Mark Tisue. Left: Coach consults with playerg top: near end of good gameg above: no. 15 goes forthe ball. The Junior Varsiig fooiball ieam had an incredible record-breaking season ihis gear while exhibiiing fheir immense school spirii and iheir own sfgle ol' enlhusiasm. Along wilh ihis spiril, ihe Junior Varsilg enjoged themselves wilhoui ang sporismanship being losi. Larrg Walker, one of ihe proud coaches ol' ihis gear's ieam, hopes for ieams as good as ihis in lhe gears ahead. Mr. Walker, as well as evergone else. was ihoroughlg surprised bg ihe erformances ol' ihe freshman plagers during all ihe games, noi +0 meniion ihe ones who made ii io lhe Varsiig leam. The Sophomores have greai expeciaiions for ihe gears ahead on ihe Varsii? ieam. Their hopes are io improve ihe +eam's per ormance for some befier seasons in ihe fulure. The 5 win-3 loss season mighi have noi been ihe besl season in all fooiball hislorg, ii was ihe besi and Firsi winning one in ihe Junior Varsiig hisiorg. Above: 1136 runs ball while line protects Below: The Mob Attacks Homecoming Highlighis of '83 i Senior spirit soars during Spirit Week. Marina Esparza admires I-IS Julian Meriino's new homecoming dress. LANIATIF1 SAFFY 43 This year's homecoming excitement was evident on the faces of students from THS. It was a time when ever one gol together and really woried. The oats were bright and colorful this year as the are every year. Sophomore flloat, PacMan, won Isl place. Second place was awarded to seniors for their float. BaHlezone. Other floats included the juniors' imitation of Donke Kon and the freshmen reallly mage ground- beef out of their Burgerlime float. The thrill of homecoming proved to be too much for them as they missed their grand entrance at the homecoming parade. Spirit week got off to a great start with Monday as Beach Bum Day: Tuesday, Semi- formal day: Wednesday, Clash Day. Thursda offered both Hal day and the Bonfire. Friday we celebrated the traditional Red and White Day by al-lending the annual Mucker parade. Queen Gina Perchefti was crowned during halftime of the Homecoming game. In spite of all our enthusiasm and efforts. Tonopah Muckers were defeated 47- I Q in the varsity game and Q4-6 in the junior varsity game. Even the faculty participates in homecoming activities. THS beauties: Jack Lucy, Penr Williams, and McCall Evans cla for the camera. Tonopah Terrors: Joh Boesin, Tim Smith, Vince Hamm, and Ki Bullis are enjoying a little homecoming celebration. Good friends, Jennifer Sorenson and Jennifer Simpson, share in homecoming spirit. Shivering spectators give support to the mighty Muckers. One of the Joe Cool seniors struttin' his stuff. Students gather around annual bonfire to celebrate '83 homecoming. Cheerleaders Dawn Sherrard and Jennifer Sorenson lead crowd in a warm-up cheer. Varsity football players tip-toe for sneak attaclf against Virgin Valley. Varsity Muokers anxiously await for game to begin. 'i 1 1 Powder Putt' Princesses vw- ' ,' at Q S- - ' T iq 3 x ,I Front row-left to right: Coach Steve Van de Beuken, Coach Kenny Cassas, Suzette Miller, Anna Lee, Penny Williams, Rachel Fioob, Tricia Templeton, Coach Julian Merllno, Coach John Klapperg Second row-Patty Williams, Beverly Lawless, Nancy Van de Beuken, Lorinda Fallini, Marcy Gault, Tanya Parsons, Laura Pohleg Third row-Carla Meth, Dawn McLaughlin, Bambi McCracken, Michon Bessey, Gina Myers, McCall Evans, Vickie Cossinsg Fourth row-Keri Dever, Michele Ledford, Stacey Tisue, Stacy Robb, Michele Mandros. What do we do with this'? asked the girls participating in the Powder Thisflgar girls were able +0 participate in a Powder Puff Derbg. Their coaches taught them strategies to compete against their opponents. Freshmen and Juniors were pitted against the Sophomores and Seniors. The girls practiced one week for 9aturdag's competition. The Sophomores and Seniors wiped out the other team I8 to 6. Although there were a couple ot' disagreements, the girls had a great time. Puff game. . f .,. A . an gV',W,,fQ.T ,V cf' v,,r , XML mi- r - J... .W ' , g, . V, , Nil- - ' W' . Front row: left to right-Katie Storey, Cindy Hirsch, Suzanne Voyer, Lisa Metscher, Kim Perkins, Second row-Tami Zulk, Janine Filon, Teresa Carey, Roberta Esparza, Pam Williams, Third rovv-Tracy Moehler, Cindy Hertz, Esteleen Noren, Dawn Tyson, Tammie Hirsch, Monica Kelleher, Fourth row-Coach Todd Teague, Coach Joe Maslach, Coach Bill Metscher, Coach John Friel New Tonopah Beauties: left to right-Chris Voyer, These female impersonators are really havinga ball get- Kelly Neuhauser, Erin Knight, Perry Traster, Pete ting the crowd motivated. Neal, Mike Chenault, Eugene Carr If -vm' km. , ....,.,-- ' 5 SPIN? PIIV il!-SPIKE! Jrnping to block their opponents' nike are Monica Kelleher, and oberta Esparza. LY l.l. On the Junior Varsity Volleyball team this year there were many girls new to the game. Along with the new players, they also had some girls who were already very skilled and familiar with the game. Soon. new players were also skille and familiar with the game. Together the worked hard at their practices each day alter school. Noi long after practicing together, the learned lo work together as a team an gave each other support, help, and spirit. The Varsif Volleyball team also had very talented plbyers. They foo worked hard each day at practice to improve their skills. In addition. the learned to excel as a team. Not only did the improve together as a team, but Huey also learned how to excel individually. Furthermore. through working together as a team, they became very spirited. J.V. Volleyball left to right: first row: Coach Judy Silbernagel, Dawn McLaughlin, Gina Myers, Tami Zulk, Machon Bessey, Cindy Gutierrez, Michelle Ledford, Jennifer Simpson, second row: Rachel Robb, Tricia Templeton, Penny Williams, Karen Storey, Becky Sorenson, Kim Perkins, and Connie Patchin. Varsity Volleyball left to right: Stacey Robb, Marina Esparza, Durell Garcia, Michelle Mandros, Amanda Gutierrez, Cindy Hertz, Rhonda Robertson, Michelle Lewis, Roberta Esparza, Janine Fllon, Lisa Metscher, and Coach Knapp. Mn. ' Varsity player Roberta Esparza sets the ball up for a spike. ' .. ,N . ..hiJ:,f.,: :,kh.h .f l kkrk 1,,:: , ti...t.k,.5.iH sll -- .,.. With a graceful bend of the saves the ball. knee, Jennifer Simps Varsilg Hoopsters Dribble to State D 'eam left to right: Coach Larry Walker, Bret Lawson, Todd Teague, Pete Neal, Julian Merlino, Chris foyer, Brian Beckner, John Friel, Brett Quilter, and Lenny Siri. Not pictured, Roy Kretschmer. Under the direction of Coach Larrg Walker, the Tonopah bogs' varsitg basketball team had an excellent gear. Maintaining an average of 63 points a game as opposed tothe challenging teams' 63.5. these Muckers made il to State fort e irst lime since 1981. or the bogs, Coach Walker said, Theg worked hard and never quit. Theg gave their all in ever game they played. We are proud 0? them. Page 51-Left: Jump-shooter, Boy Kretschmer, displays the sophomore style against Yerlngton. Center: Contrary to popular belief, locker room talk is not all weekend gossip. Right: Going for a lay-up, John Frlel leaves the opposition dumb-founded. Tonopah Tahoe-Truckee Tonopah Yerington Tonopah Indian Springs Tonopah Beatty Tonopah Lowery Tonopah Lovelock Tonopah Fernley Tonopah Boulder City Tonopah Beatty Tonopah Pahrump Tonopah Yerington Tonopah White Pine Tonopah Indian Springs Tonopah Moapa Valley Tonopah Fernley Tonopah Boulder City Tonopah Pahrump Tonopah Hawthorne Tonopah White Pine Tonopah Fernley Tonopah Moapa 'Tonopah Yerington ' State Tournament, Reno :S l ny, F This page top: Shooting for two, John Friel leaps in' the llon's den. Bottom: Pete Neal charges for tvl points. - -i fu fr gl ll 4 ,, t M-We ,i I Richie Macias jumps for two extra points for our JV Muckers. Kevin Colvin and Todd Marty discuss a move of their own. Exhibiting sportsmanship and a willingness to improve. THQ junior varsitg team fought hard this gear to be a winning team. According to Coach Howard. This goun . inexperienced team saw a ot of potential development. We experienced a lot ot' close games. mainly plagin with a treshmen team. ' One o Mr. Howard's goals was to develop teamwork throughout the season. THQ can be verg proud ot' the achievements ot' the JV team. Tonopah 46 Tahoe Truckee 54 Tonopah 50 Yerington 47 Tonopah 39 Casa Ftobles 86 Tonopah Casa Robles Tonopah Whlttell Tonopah Indian Springs Tonopah Beatty Tonopah Owens Valley Tonopah Big Pine Tonopah Mammoth Tonopah Boulder City Tonopah Beatty Tonopah Pahrump Tonopah Yerington Tonopah White Pine Tonopah Indian Springs Tonopah Moapa Valley Tonopah Fernley Tonopah Boulder City Tonopah Pahrump Tonopah Hawthorne Tonopah White Pine Tonopah Fernley Tonopah Moapa Valley MIGHTY JU N Illll VAIICITY Coach Howard, Torn Krammer, Mike Colvin, Torn Metscher, John Klapper, Richie Macias, Travis Terras, Todd Miller, Kelly Neuhauser, Steven Cary, Todd Marty, Allen Holland. y l ' ' 1 Cheerleaders and spectators alike support OL mighty Muckers to victory. 3 Muckers and Trojans watch as ball heads for basket. p. H Trying for two pts., Lisa Metscher reaches Warming up for their game, the girls take time to visit and relax. over the head of her opponent. KN? Girl Muckers huddle around the coach plotting a play. Varsity girls were extremelg tough at home. T e finished the season I I-9: 8-0 at llome. The girls beat the league leaders, Boulder Citg and White Pine. each bg one point in two exciting games at home. Michon Bessg, moved up as a freshman, scored the winning basket with seven seconds left to beat Boulder Citg bg one point for the most exciting game of the gear. Lisa Metscher finished the season with a 19+ point average per game to place among the top 4 AA gir s' scores in the state. Stacg Rob consistentlg rebounded with the best and was a dominant factor. Marina Esparza and Linda Schneider combined for tough defense. fast breaks to support a total team effort. Janine Filon led the offensive attack from the point guard position. With more experience next gear, the Muckers should be in contention for the state title. Coach Gra was verg proud of their efforts at the end of the season. 55 1.1-S' r mir, .. N U K 4 an e ew QM' M 'K as M. Arg ma Coach Gray, Stacie Tisue, Janine Filon, Marina Esparza, Monica Kelleher Linda Schneider Amy Peterson Lisa Metscher, Margie Hage, Dureil Garcia, Bruce Metscher Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah iTonopah .l.V. Girls' Bosketboll re my , 'U' AJ ., . ,M i rom left to right: Suzanne Voyer, Tami Zulk, Lori Young, Teresa Carey, Gina Myers, Roberta Esparza, Vickie Iossins, Kim Perkins, Donna Cary, Penny Williams, and Coach Otto. Behind optimistic thinking and team ogetherness, the Muckers of Coach Kathy 0110 :hot their way through the 1983-1984 season. This year's junior varsity girls did an axceptional job. The girls were very dedicated as hey practiced every day the didn't have a game. A lot of these girls willllze starring on varsity next year. Michon Bessey played so well hat she got moved up to varsity. The girls were iften led by sophomore Kim Perkins who rveraged 123 points for the season. Also on the rcoring scene much of the time were sophomores Puzanne Voyer 87, Roberta Esparza 80, Lori 'oung 24, and Tami Zulk scoring I6 points. 'hroughout the season, two fres men Gina Myers averaged 62 points and Michon Bessey averaged 33. A though some team members saw only imiied playing time, each girl contributed :omething to the JV team Coach Otto gives last minute instructions. Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tahoe1Tuckee Yedngton Bmhop BouMerCHy Pahrump Yenngton White Pine Moapa Fernley BouwerChy Pahrump Hawthorne White Pine Fernley Moapa Q-. . W . . ,AT ,.,,.,-.-gnnnnnllivv .- . . Vickie Cossins practices her lay-up before the game Sf3I'tS. J.V. Mucker Kim Perkins passes the ball to fello' teammate. Gina Myers struggles to get the ball from Yeringto Lyon piayer. 'DUE iElS'TLE: 3.5 EXCEL: ,.-LQFJ' PRQV3 C?-bg iEJL'flT.u at row left to right: Bill etscher, Joe Pavlicek, eve Van De Beuken, 'aig Barr, Karl Nelson, amon Manzanares, Joe aslach, and Coach ck Baxter. 2nd row: ike Perchetti, Eugene arr, Dan Tyson, Dale iller, James Caftro, ark Tisue, and Jett irlong ter a great victory, arl Nelson heads for a st. .NJ...a.a.a.-I-l v.r.lJa'-a srflmnr-ugfwfl--rr Jeff Furlong Mike Perchetti Eugene Carr Joe Maslacj Damon Manzanares Craig Barr Steve Van De Beuken Jim Campbell Bill Metscher Jon Pavlicek Gary McCoy James Caftro Dale Miller Dan Tyson Karl Nelson Mark Tisue W L 11-16 3-6 12-17 14-7 27-6 7-16 4-11 2-4 23-6 5-14 3-4 8-1O 11-12 O-5 10-11 2-2 ' , -. ' -'rf' r .1 , .. . , ' L - 4 . 2 ui EQ SL? x 1 1. new fr: 1'-if With his best face tor- ward, Billy Metscher is determined to win. Wi+h a ieam made up of mosi freshmen, ihe Tonopah wresilers showe remarkable ialeni. Each of fhese wresilei worked hard io gel info shape. Each da ihe wresilers could be seen runnir around lhe oulside of TH9, up and dovq siairs uniil legs began io ache. This bac breaking efforl paid ol? as ihe lea members represenied THQ in ihe sla fournameni in Reno. Placing ai Qlaie we Billg Meischer 3rd, Damon Manzanar Qn With a pin in mind, Joey Maslach positio himself over White Pine Wrestler. Overtaking his o Manzanares scor- forthe Muckers. ponent, Damo pori's Banquei Q 7389 The only time we don't talk is when we are eating. The i983-84 Tonopah High E School spring spori's banquei was held Mag l5ih ai ihe Tonopah Conveniion Cenier. The banquei was given in honor of ihe aihleies who pariicipaied in the following sporis: bugs' baskeiball Q.v. 8: varsiigjz girls' baskeiball Qj.v. 8: varsiigj: ogs' wrestling: bogs' varsil baseball: irIs'varsiig sofiball: varsiig cheerleaders: J.V. cheerleaders: bogs' irack: girls' hack and drill ieam. TOO GOOD TO EAT ,4 Penny Williams and McCall Evans eat their hearts out 93 i Q 2 1 VUQUTE ENGL 'i is Q, , - of or s we ' Mgivlir- is .V .Y - is-ii ,,,, 5 -'Mgivjiksf 1 V S' ' L' f , ,, . -ff, ' ,R-ff4 '4 ., ' Vp - :K ,K A ' i 'V-gn ,,R'r.- ff-as ..,,v . M 4 5 I -- :gin . - H .l The high-llging senior spirii of cheerleader Lori Tw., , 1 Luzzi. Lasi gear's varsiig cheerleaders were Senior Lori Luzzi and Juniors Paiig Williams, who has been on ihe squad for ihree gears and is capiain, and Yvel-ie Mason. ,v if V J 3 .7 . G ' I , ? 4 S .L el 7 it ji f Y ' 'l l l, j V i 4 1 x 6 R -, E , ,I J , 1 1 K , 1 1 l x 3 Q ', X 4' i 1 x ' ' K X f , . l u af 2 I x 1 2 A proud smile from varsiig cheerleader YveHe The praciiced siance ol' capiain Paiig Williams. Mason. . .Qu Cheering spectators and athletes at football. volle ball, and basketball games, the TH9 cheerleaders kept spirits bright. Va:-situ cheerleaders were Senior Lori Luzzi, Juniors Yvette Mason and Patty Williams. J.V. cheerleaders were all sophomores: Liz Carder, Jill Noren, and Jennifer Sorenson. Junivr VHVSVIY Cheerleader UZ Cafdef Junior Varsity Cheerleaders for '83-84 were Jennifer Sorenson, L diverts her attention from the game to a Carder, Jin Ngren, fan that quickly clicks a camera. Yes, we know we're beautiful. JV cheerleaders sho their stuff. r '83-84, the Tonopah Drill Team members are in Bottom row from left to right: Freshmen Christie Lawson, Kody nddardg Sophomore Jennifer Simpson. Second row: Senior Lisa Mayer, Sophomores Maxine Martinez and Connie itchin, who is the co-captain of the team, Freshman Karen Storey. Last row: Freshman McCall Evans, Sophomore mcllyn Hill, Junior Leslie Flores, and the captain of the team, Senior Gina Perchetti. Drill Team Delight Entertaining et balkemas. the TH9 Drill Team boosted the spirits ofthe spectators. The '84 squed consisted of Freshmen Kodg Goddard. McCall Evans, Krieg Lawson and Keren Store . who loerned most the drills easily and excelled in perlormin these marches. Qophomores were representedig Connie Petchin, Maxine Martinez, Jennifer Simpson. and Nancilgn Hill. The sole Junior was Leslie Flores. Experienced performers. Seniors Lisa Meyer and Gina Perchetti. completed the team. Working together with grace and style, those girls executed eir marches with excellence for the delight of Muclror supporters. -6+ ,L It Pero Club J' From left to right: Kim Perkins, Laura Phole, Bernadette Metscher, Suzette Miller, Patty Williams, Debbie Gillum, Teresa Spring, Beverly Lawless, Yvette Mason, Landi Yates. Front row: Ginger Kesl, E. J. Lehman, Nancilyn Hill F77 Gif From top left to right: Julie Hutchings, Tracy Mohler, Lorrie Davis. From the side to across: Mari-Jean Carver, Teresa Spring, Shanti Tull, Laura Phole, Kelly Mohler. Front row right to left: Bernadette Metscher, Katie Perry, Ginger Kesl, Landi Yates IEILIHEHE 'U QK , X X Y .K X X K x Y x N -5 X X x w -A X X XN X Vgxkx XX , X yxx X. NN x x N X X Yx Block T makes its mark on Tonopah ill Metscher, Jeff Ambrose, John Friel, Robert LaRue anier Pavlioek, Damon Manzanares, Joey Maslaoh revor Francis, Pete Neal, Chris Voyer, Todd Teague, ori Luzzi, Monica Kelleher, Cindy Hertz Marcy Gault, Bryan Perohetti, Bobby Bottom, Julian Merlino, Karl Nelson, John Blakemore, Kenny Cassas, Tammy Bhines, Michelle Mandros, Margie Hage, Marina Esparza, Patty Williams, Durell Garcia, Stephanie Bishop, Bret Lawson Sophomore Block T: Daniel Hall, Lenny Siri, Brett Quilter, Boy Kretschmer, Pam Williams, Suzanne Voyer, Floberta Esparza, Janine Filon, Lisa Metscher, Brian Beckner, Todd Marty THS Rodeo Club Rounds Llp The THQ Rodeo Club held its 3rd annual rodeo with Brgan Hammond, Toni Sgnder, Traci Phillips and Rhonda Robertson competing. The bogs' events include bullriding, bareback, saddle bronc, bulldogging, call' roping. cutting and team roping, which is also open to girls. The girls' events include barrel racing, pole bending, breakaway, call' roping, goat tying and cut-ling. Each member must have National High School Rodeo Association QNHSRAJ insurance in order to compete at ang rodeo. Members must be in 9- I 2 grade to compete and must not be older than 20. With precision and skill, Traci Phillips maneuvers her horse around a barrel. t,..i i l i .. .X Sitting: Toni Synder, Michelle Ledtord, Stacey Tisue Michelle Kilarski, Cammie Goman. Standing: Tamm Rhines, Flhondal Flobertson, Bryan Hammond, Bryal Perchetti S it Rhonda Flobertson tries to get her goat. g c E S'!Tl.Q.QI.'!.ES HQRQEQQ freshmen left to right: Becky Sorensen, Dawn McLaughlin, Jennifer Collins, lancy Van De Beuken, Michon Bessey, McCall Evans, Laura Pohle, Donna Zary, Laura Johnson, Becki Barter, Lorinda Fallini, Gina Myers. Second row: icott Scheffel, Travis Terras, Todd Miller, David Hill, Jeff Furlong, John Jakus. iophomores left to right: Katie Storey, Suzanne Voyer, Connie Patchin, lennifer Simpson, Mari-Jean Carver, Renee Fiuble, Debbie Gillum, Kay Carter. Second row: Brian Beckner, Mitch Jesse, Tom Metscher, Tony McCormick. nk. Students who academically excel are honored bg being initiated into the THQ Honor Society. Each student receives a gold or silver pin as recognition ot' his achievement. Mrs. DelPapa has the distinction ot being the advisor for this group. ,Ar . -I.. 'Y 9 Juniors left to right: Marcy Gauit, Patty Williams, Suzette Miller, Cheryl Smitl' Leslie Flores, Ginger Kesl, E. J. Lehman. Second row: Bret Lawson, Margin Hage, Jack Lucy, Michele Mandros, Julian Merline, Tammie Rhines. Seniors left to right: Billy Metscher, Todd Teague, Ranier Pavlicek, Joea Maslach, Tom Friel, Pete Neal, Damon Manzanares, Trevor Francis, Je Ambrose, Robert LaFlue. Second row: Leslie Knight, Tracy Mohler, Krister Anderson, Molly Jones, Theresa Colvin, Tammie Hirsch, Dawn Tyson, Ricl LaValley. .s s. r Nugget Joey Lee, Mike Chenault, Bruce Metscher, Daniel Hall, Holly Jack, Bobby Savage. Bottom row: Sara Hill, Amanda Gutierrez, Katie Perry, Lori Luzzi, Laura Hill, Stephanie Bishop, Patty Williams, Kristen Anderson, Editor Suzette Miller Sandslorm Advisor Mrs. Ghiringhelli, Editor Margie Hage. Bottom row: Dan Matheny, Gina Perchetti, Cindy Hirsch, Lori Young, Marina Esparza, Tanya Parsons, Landi Yates, Bill Henley Foreign Language f ll From l to r top row: Bill Henley, Bruce Nichols, Travis Terras, Todd Marty, Roberta Esparza, Michelle Lewis, Ben Smith, Norine Traster, Steven Van De Beuken, Jeff Batts, Joe Moore, Becki Barter, Ms. Glass. Bottom row: Kim Perkins, Gina Myers, Jennifer Collins, McCall Evans, Janine Filon, Nancy Van De Beuken, Dawn McLaughlin, Donna Carey, Carrie Crawford, Flenee Buble, Shanti Tull, Rick Kaness. Wi il Ole! Lori Young, Tony McCormick, Marina Esparza, Charmaine Crowley, Ms. Glass. The Men in Our Lives Fifi? 151 fmefxg 5 g LS dl F ig -'I UN , . ls Y , , ng, W, .Q o,. 1 Concert Band-Tonopah . High School's concert band saw improvement fhroughouf the gear. Theg gave an impressive performance at the Lovelock Concert Band Festival and at the winter and spring concerts. Theg also performed al the baccalaureate and the graduation. .rf flvlylf 1 Y .tbszeihl 0' 2 we L om. Y. ' ' .9 I T Frei' 43 at :rl 1112435 H . 1 4 grfl g . ' lwfi,-2'-3,3 'If . ,E xx... -, 4-, .3381 'Lf ' - - V G.-mv - ,-Q, 1 ini? .19L. ' Sgt 9' '71 l -' ' ' 4 ft 4 A ' 0 N 049 The gear's choir represented Tonopah High as they toured Nge Counlg. The honor choir enjoged their two dag frip to Fallon when lheg performed before the community. The gave a good perflmrmance at the baccalaureate and graduation along with the concert band. 74 Concert Band and Choir Concert Band is all smiles for the camera. sm Front row: Becky Holland, Becki Barter, Cindy George, Cindy Sampson, E. Lehman, Wanda Hogg, Debbie Gillum, Bernadette Metscher, Ginger Kesl, Sondi Cole, Kody Goddard. Second row: Michele Hardy, Renee Fiuble, Paul Eason, Sana Howe, Mary Davis, instructor Don Crawford. flazz ' and wmgs if' HS Jazz band kept busg this annual Reno jazz festival. ear touring Nye Countg with Featured solos were Lee KeHe ue concert band and choir. As on drums. BreH Perchefli on ost band forthe THQ varielg trumpet. Gina Perchel-li and wow. the jazz band was a Theresa Colvin on tenor sax and aalured performer. Each gear Durell Garcia on alto sax. x . f l'C 1 4 I I L . fl X D, ' l is of X s' ' UW' J , I Q, 'xi sis band participates in the . . :XX 5 xx N. , N . x Q ll S il 5 v 4 i G 1 .ha Front row: Kristen Anderson, Bobby Bottom, Durell Garcia, Gina Perchetti, Theresa Colvin. Second row: Malloy Foster, Karl Nelson, Steve Minor, Lee Ketten, John Friel, Brett Perchetti, Ranelr Pavlicek, Kyle Cassas, and instructor Don Crawford. K K I N l WI Y' X 4: , X , r .if fam? 55215:-r A Hi ' 4 ' ' W r. ,,.. I I K f H Top row: I to r-Dan Tyson, Tom Krammer, Scott Scheffel, Gary McCoy, Dan Hall, Ken Cassas, Joe Maslacn, Jeff Furlong. Top row: I to r-Coach Joey Maslach, Steve Van De Beuken, Craig Barr, Todd Marty, Roy Kretschmer, Brian Beckner, Coach Rick Baxter. All of a sudden everyone is camera shy. TOUFnamel'1fSZ Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Games Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Tonopah Indiana Springs Fredonia, Arizona Virgin Valley Manti, Utah Pahrump Boulder City Boulder City Pahrump Pahrump Moapa Valley Moapa Valley Bishop Bishop Indian Springs Indian Springs White Pine White'Pine Determined Danny Tyson prepares to score for the team With a mighty swing Brian Beckner tries to connect the Muckers. Completing a swing is Lenny Siri for the Tonog Muckers. Lost seoson s gurls Most of the members Improvement. Losr who olso sensor ,I wr-A , A . , .una me . , OVGT flrst for reom ond three ., mi- .-2.3: nw eggs, s Nuff . Wie f? W - M' P-'flfbgf 51535, k 'A3C's1 WQF'-.Ss 2 'QW if-5:5 ff sg ' A.A.. V ..,., ,A,. my i . ' 2. . sf ws...M5, .sX- gi A ,xX- Ai, ,,... t ,,,,.wmm-wmw.wm.smwf ' - 2 be 5 . ,. . X ,.1. Sis -zri , S Q ssss srree s s ., f- - fl . g ' if AQ X .-' Y s Q s R 4, V 1 : sf rrsQ 2 O Mu se 0 f 5 . , if r w si -. ,k:: k K. as x N, -N QQ Q . 15-in 1 f Qbb, yegs, SB Carey. Bot , t.s1D3wn i ,,,.s E me , ' - ssisz f M f ':..i sf z 4' ' ir kms, Eparza anagerx ri :.s . - . L l 1, K .rm uf s rriirrr. 'Q ir' mh N rr.. . :' i my ,.,, . 1 i s. sexigw -A-L, .. ww sk .K r gg ,sg is ii,r,...f, YS Top row: John Jakus, Jonathan Pavlicek, Jeff Batts, Ranier Pavlicek, Jason Merlino, Tony McCormick, Kelly Neuhauser, Chris Voyer, Pete Neal, John Friel, Mr. Gray. Bottom row: Bryan Perchetti, John Blakemore, Flick Kaness, Erin Knight, Tyler Francis, Tom Metscher, Frank Nichols. Top row: Bambi McCracken, Lisa Metscher, Linda Schneider, McCall Evans, Beverly Lawless, Coach Howard. Middle row: Nancy Van De Beuken, Patty Williams, Lorinda Fallini, Tricia Templeton. Bottom row: Dawn McLaughlin, Penny Williams, Karen Storey, Donna Cary. D Gill! 'E' ACK QZIOULA Jie We qfnacle jf. el Prom Royalty showered with balloons Prom Royalty dances in balloons The junior-senior prom of 1984 was a delighi for all in aflendance. The theme Looks Like We Made It was reflected bg the gazebo and flowers decorating the convention center. Even though the D.J. was late after his van broke down, Dgnamic Sounds provided entertaining music for an evening of dancing. is The highlight of the night was the crowning of the queen l . Monica Kelleher with her escort 5 Trevor Francis as kingiand Princess Cheri Smith wit her escort Prince Pete Neal. Kinase Stephanie Bishop and Bret Lawson come dressed for dancing. Kristen Anderson and Chris Voyer voted couple of the year. 1984 Prom Queen Monica Kelleher with her escort Trevor Francis. es,- ML Steak, Baked Potatoes, Salad . . buq M Wi - The i984-Iumor senior banquei was lrulg a memorable eveni. Miss Howard, Mr. Walker, Mrs. Ghiringhelli, and Miss Silbernagel supervised. Marge Hage. Amanda Gutierrez and Pefig Williams planned ihis monumenial occasion. 9uze'He Miller gave fhe welcoming speech 4 which was followed bg an invocaiion bg Krisien Anderson. Mr. Woods gave a faniasiic speech io ihe upperclassmen of THQ lhai made one realize ihe triumphs and iorfures of one's senior gear. The Elk's lodge served a dinner of sieak. salad, baked poiaioes, punch and a W beaufifullg decoraied cake. During the senior prophesies read bg Qiacey Robb and Tammi Rhines, ihe gifis from 'lhe H p juniors io ihe seniors were passed oui. q Margie Hage ihanked everyone af ihe wwf Review -Pri-ww conclusion fo The pfogfam- Cop confer: Mim Howard hlh everyone where fogo. Cop right I'm no hungry! Damon Msnznnarns rolls Jong Mnlach. middle lofi: I'd like mine medium burnl Deva Paichin fella parlicipaiing lodge members. bohom right Whai did she sag? Cindg Herh asks Qisvo Boganroif. boHomlefl'BllMefsch ndToddTg lo whlehowgdow ' ,, . .N -s me -1 'Q'-'ak . i or a ea ue c wn around ' A K 5 s.. -Q i c in n. GP lx g 5 Z! t Ll boiiom confer: Looks like we made ii -We aboui fime. 5, W - . mm :ws 5 83 Affer mang hecfic pracfices and lasf minufe changes, fhe variefg show proved io be verg successful. A large arrag of falenf was presenfed fo an enfhusiasiic crowd. One performance was a duef sung bg'Gina Perchei-ii and Margie Hage. The Scorpio dazzled fhe crowd wifh break dancing. Chris Voger and Pai-ig williams broughf Iaughfer fo fhe crowd wifh fheir McDonald's skif. Sieve Bogenreif and Dave Pafchin kepf fhe crowd in consfanf Iaughfer wifh fheir occasional performances in befween acfs wifh Jib and Jeb. Leslie Flores gave a Iovelg solo. Also, Liz Carder and Debbie Gillum sang a beaufiful song fogefher. Finallg, fhe variefg show ended wifh an excellenf performance bg lead singer Todd Teague and band members fo Old Time Rock-n-RolI . fe fr ? ' f . - R i 'J AJ J Time for e commercial break. Coming back from fha dead is a rsallhriller. ST BIQDADWA 'f ' Flores 'g Wifhbl k0ieeendehedasTH9f h e de sh-ai b Ich' m W' V W H humorous inlerrupiion. xx x Be ' 'sTH9Airbandgeln eduf Ri9lKU9 9'f'099 - L' Cerdersnd Debb' Gillumie m pl Bef bend performbhve R P l!9kr esloh Frel ll There is a lreflic jam ei McDoneId's due lo Chris Voger and Pehg Wiliams excessive eeling habifs. Olher cars driven bg Dave Pefohin and Sieve Bogenreif. Craig 9H Y'H 90l0 1 1 5' rl l is l Sieve Bogenrev and Leslie sin s I ac rea m n mon e real: dancing. Dave Pa in eke meh ou are ore . .R htwl Q .4 if nm re or un iz ie a u o ore eingaeong. av' ix n r' 'a eir. l s K , S K s ii 'V ' Q g 1 Q S. I Fun- WHS il I3 ast Dt Audience admires carnival royalty. candidates Liu Motecher and Todd Mnrig. Did you sag gou'd been drinking tequilla? Junior candidates Bryan Hammond and Petty Wiatr! Senior King and Queen Tammie Hirsch and Deva Pntchin. Tom Copling and Trevor Francis hold up tire or does the tire hold Tom and Trevor up? Following the varietg show and carnival, the 1984 Carnival Queen was crowned. This honor went to senior Tammie Hirsch along with her escort Dave Patchin. Runners-up were sophomores Lisa Metscher and Todd Martg. Other THQ rogaltg were juniors Pattg Williams and Bryon Hammond: and freshmen Eugene Carr and Vickie Cossins. Each of the candidates put in a lot of time and work selling their tickets and made the 53rd carnival a popular hit. Freshman candidates Eugene Carl and Vickie Cocaine. Awards Announced rf ,Y Suzette Miller and Stephanie Bishop I pledge allegiance to the flag . . . awarded pins for annual staff. Margie Hage recognized as newspaper editor. .4 Lining up for perfect attendance are THS students. Each gear students are recognized at the annual awards assembl . The awards given were as ldollowsz Honor society. commercial, annual pins, newspaper pins, perfect attendance, student council, top student in each grade, memorial honor plaque, tfirls' and bogs' state, outstan ing student in math, English, computer science, electronics, science and Qpanishg and the Landi Yates and Margie Hage honored for newspaper work. outstanding Nevada scholar. Honor Band and Choir Bogs' and Girls' State Representatives Honor choir: Sandra Cole, Bene Buble, Maxine Martine Bernadette Metscher, Ginger Kesl, and Becky Barter Honor band: Brett Percnetti, Kristen Anderson, Theresa Colvin, Durell Garcia, and Gina Percnetti 'Qc Girls' State: Margie Hage and Suzette Miller: Cheri Smith, alternate Boys' State: Bret Lawson and Julian Merlinog Jack Lucy, alternate Pictures courtesy ot Tonopah Times-Bonanza r M gt F 5 fr 4 e T.H.Q. STUDENTS HUNDRED WHO-Chris Voyer, Damon Manzanares, Trevor Francis, Bill Metscner, Leslie Knight, Laura Kristen Anderson, Gina Perchetti, Suzette Miller. Second row-Todd Teague, Brett Lawson, aslach, Patty Williams. , all XN x an., ' t EMA-Gina Perchetti, Patty Williams, Joey Maslach, Brett Lawson, Durell Garcia, Jack Lucy, immy Rhines, Suzette Miller. Speech The Lions' Club speech was well-organized E and fhe siudenis gave if iheir besi shot 4 Mrs. Brawleg commenied ihai ii gave ihe siudenis a grand opporfuniig io speak on a iopic iheg researched. KSQE Q if F3 is Left to right: Pam Williams, Roy Kretscnmer, and Suzette Miller. Science N cw Program L Tu , ,444 vs WW , - .. -, Left to right: Tracy Mother, Margie Hage, and Kristen Anderson. Margie stirs dangerous chemical. The Science Now Program is for ihe excepiional pupils in biologg, chemisirg, or phgsics. The ieacher selecis ihe siudenis from each class. The choices For ihe Iasi irip were Tracg Mohler, Margie Hage, and Krisien Anderson. 90 1 444fe6d4tg46'Z l Promise . . . . is .X . . -.Q - E , g J R S ,V if f if fx , it A'i' Julian 4 Pres Lisa Can Do the Job. FKEN sf... . .,.,., 5 ., .. -. i t 5 '-ns., Am looming in olear? Luv-nu v. Glmmea M Hey! Vote Me for Secretary. Posters, pins, banners and signs covered the school walls. Elections were coming up and the nominees were campaigning. School elections are an important part of the aotivity whirl of high school. Each was concerned about who would represent them in the following year. Speeches were given by managers, applause was abundant as each candidate made his plea for votes. You are going to vote for me, aren't you ? Uh, I lost my place. Sludenl Council i XX This year's student council members are Cleft to rightl Stacey Robb, Margie Hage, Joey Maslach, John Friel, and Steve Van De Beuken, Throughoul lhe gear lheg have been organizing our dances and our eleclion. For example, iheg have been behind ihe elecfions for lhe sludenis of lhe monlh and Queen and princesses for ihe Sweeihearl Dance. The queen was Linda Schneider and ihe princesses were Marina Esparza, junior: Roberia Esparza, sophomore: and Nancy Van De Beuken, freshman. The siudenis ol' lhe monlh were Pele Neal and Krislen Anderson, Dec.: John Friel and Slephanie Bishop, Jan.: Roy Kreischer and Michon Besseg, Feb.: Joeg Maslach and Tammie Hirsch. March: and Trevor Francis and Margie Hage, Mag. They also organized lhe Teachers' Apprecialion Banquel and awards. The banquel look place on Friday, lhe l3lh of April, 1984. Despile ihe dale, leachers said lhal fhe dinner was reallg good and ii furned oul quile well. A VKX' s l is ' WT' :-I ' -A gh, ' I 4 lf. l ' N x ll' 1 , Q ' , H, .ls Q M Af f ,wi gs ' 5-if 1 ' T ' N L' i ' xr We f Z -v. ig M i ee e , X - A n '1 a - ll. if 4 in' - ff'- lu- -rq 93 EIL All of the officers were kept busy controlling their class meetings and various class activities. The Senior class officers, led by Kristen Anderson, were very busy with their slave auction, parking space sales, senior frip. spaghetti feed: and, of course, raduation. The Junior ofgcers were also busy. Their projects included writing the senior prophecies and sponsoring the Junior- Senior anquet and prom. Although the Sophomore o ficers weren't as bus as the Junior anc?9enior officers, they put forth their best effort with the concession stand held during home games. The iggest task for the Freshmen officers was simply controlling their class meetings. ' IJIfIfUI.'5I3l.iJ5 'ULU E IULUULJ ' -was Senior officers left to right: Secretary, Tracy Mohler, President, Kristen Andersc Treasurer, Trevor Francisg Representative, Pete Neal, and Vice-President, I Metsoher. M- 'W J 1- 4:-.., N-A.. , Q 3 'W ' ' X Junior officers left to right: President, Stephanie Bishop, Treasurer, Patty Wiiiiar Representative, Kenny Cassasg Vice-President, Marina Esparzag Party chairm Julian Merlinog Secretary, Suzette Muller, Prom chairman, Amanda Gutierrez. IEIMU E UIJIIUIEIELUE 'ULU IE EUUQIEE ' Sophomore class officers left to right: Vice-President Roy Kretscnrner, Representative Janine Filon, Secretary Roberta Esparza, Treasurer Landi Yates. Not pictured Liz Carder, president. eshman class officers left to right: Secretary Tricia Templeton, President Jeff atts, Representative John Kiapper, Vice-President Tyler Francis. f Crowds of people join in to sup port senior spaghetti. Stirring up a pot of sauce is Lori Luzzi standing tall. You better eat everything I serve you or else, says Ranier Pavlicek. Under the direction of Mrs. DeIPapa, class advisor, the senior class sponsored a spaghetti feed to raise funds ior graduation projects. Each senior contributed groceries toward the s aghefii feast. During a week of Eard work. the meal was prepared for students. faculty, and community. Seniors display their creativity with spaghetti-feed hats. The crew poses for memories of spaghetti feast. fx Cindy Hertz does her part by handing a piece cake to student. Senior Wills I, Donald Matheny, will to all my ability to laugh at my own jokes. I, Monica Kelleher, will to Paula Browder my parking spot if she still has her little ? stain. I will my bad at- titude to the shy people who just need an attitude. I, Tom Copling, will my attitude to all of the football players for the enjoyment of giving,Coach Gray and Coach Baxter a terrific season. I, Mike Ward, will to all of the smokers the luck they're going to need to get a smoking area because they will never get it and all my luck in not getting caught. To Gary Davis l will my magnificent luck with cars and to Susan Stoddart all my love. I, Lora Dowling, will Jill Noren all my enthusiasm in her senior year and to my little brother Wes the ability to get his way. I, Cindy Hertz, will Yvette Mason my curly hair so she will never have to have another perm. I, Chris Voyer, will to a certain group of female types, all the vast frustration of being fickle and excitable. I, Linda Schneider, leave to Todd Marty a lifetime supply of lemon pie. I, Damon Manzanares, in sound mind and body, will my wrestling spot on the team to Scott Scheffel because it is better to have wrestled and lost than to have played basketball and wonf I, Joey Maslach, leave to all my fellow wrestlers, the task of learning all the wrestlin' holds I know, and a few I don'tg besides, less pain is involved. I, John J. Friel, leave to Kelly Neuhauser my extra strong deodorant for those long hot days, and to Linda I leave all of my love. I, Flanier Pavlicek, bequeath to the boys of the class of 1986 the ability to not get big-headed which they already are. Tammie Hirsch wills to the junior class a physics teacher as bright and witty as ours, to my sister Cindy l leave the ability to get good grades so she can stay off restriction next year. I, Kristen Anderson, will to the next lucky guy or gal who is elected senior class president the grand honor of parking in my parking space, to Suzette Miller, the thrill of being a senior. Dawn Tyson leaves her brush to all who don't have one. To all the Goldfield girls l leave the ability to act their age for once. I, Steve B. Bogenreif, hereby will all the fur on my chest to the Don Logan hair piece memorial. I, Gina Perchetti, will my ability to maintain . . . Roxanne McDaniel leaves to all of her brother and sisters the best years in school to come. I, Leslie Knight, leave to my sister patience and a better attitude toward teachers-you're going to need them. I, Tracy Mohler, will to my sister Kelly the patience to make it through high school. Aaron Tawney leaves his juvenile records to John Blakemore. Dan Matheny bequeaths the following to any of his friends: my camouflage hat and my overdue assignments. I, Laura Hill, being of semi-sane mind and worn-out body, hereby will faith that high school does .end to the following classes of THS. I, Pete Neal, leave to Brett Ouilter my athletic ability so that one day he too will achieve success. I also leave to Cheri Smith the sense to get another boyfriend as good as I. I, Christins Homnack, will my patience to my sister to get through the rest of her school years. K W Eintme.. if . I P li, ,. 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Xfter driving in for a lay-up, Amy Xnderson scores 2 pts. for the lackhammers. Jackhammers left to right: Adam Guzman, Kyle Cassas, Tim Terras, Troy Herrera, Jim Smith, Randy Reed, Roman Esparza, Mike Ledford, Jason Marty, John Marjerison, Coach Howard. With only two experienced plagers on the team, the Tonopah Jackhammers began the season slowlg. As the season continued. the plagers gained experience and showed improvement. Coach Howard thought that the team compared tavorablg with the other teams in the league and each has quite a bit of potential to all be good plagers. Exhibiting contagious spirit and a great deal ot' determination. the girls basketba I team demonstrated their willingness to learn all theg could. With a reasonable record ot 5-5, these gir s illustrated good sportsmanship. Oct Nov Tonopah Opponent 19-59 26-25 26-23 2 2 2 8 -40 9-9 9-51 10-25 18'-41 19-15 Esmerelda Round Mm Round Mtn Pahrump Esmerelda Gabbs Round Mm. Round Mtn. Pahrump Fallon Schurz Nr , gy., Jackhammer Girls left to right: Alisa Arnhart, Nicole Zyt Amy Anderson, Wendy Smith, Lora Kivisto, Lisa Bradsha Noel Flhines, T. J. Foster, Jerri Kelleher, Sariah Pavlicek, K Macy, Miss Otto. Jackhammer Cheerleaders left to right: Stacie Lawson, Heather Campbell, Tricia Teague, Dorothy Loefflel . 47 . 10 . 27 7-1 34 . -5 ss S 56 20 5 s s JQEEBEUCUUUDUIEIUE EDJ ' ' IMEEWIEYU EIEGJEJIJJ i A 1 sl x X N, afwfggs ' 4 ,ty .. , xr- r-4 't , S Q ff- - K X .. , . ' f K , ' - .. . l ght to left: Alisa Arnhart, Nicole Zybell, Amy Anderson, Windy Smith, bra Kivisto, Lisa Bradshaw, Noel Fihines, T. J. Foster, Jeri Kelleher, Sariah vlicek, Kelly Macy, Coach Otto ll Fw- Kelleher leaps to get the jump ball against her opponent in a game. The Jr. High basketball team did a good jo this year as they consisted of a oung group. Most ot' the girls were good hustlers and showed improvement throughout the season. Amy Anderson scored 25 points against Goldfield in one of the I I games they played. l am pleased with them, says Coach Otto. X k P XX X , .,--f '-1 X X sf , , Q ' -g.-a--., X i 7 ,' l a 1 .r ra xc x P la' x 5 ,f js X ,I rs 1? yr X l I l J union 123119135 GLEEQQELQQGEQIPS SQQIPQEQEZL . S f fp frm. veggie an Kiera, -1.f3frgafS?.?.s3qf.g:2 . . X .q5E,, , ..., ,, ss ,. . WMV! A5 Stacy Lawson, Tricia Teague, Heather Campbell, Dorothy Loeffler The Jackhammer cheerleaders again lhis gear showed a lol of enlhusiasm and supporl for lheir leam. The squad consisled of 8ih graders Healher Campbell and Dorolhg Loeffler. 7ih graders were Tricia Teague and Slacg Lawson. Each girl demonslraled a lol of spiril during each game. The Jackhammer cheer eaders are lo be congralulaled for a job welI done . rrr iirrrrarr T aairar 1 .!. I Y ,fc frm ' ' Cheering for the Jackhammers are Stacy Lawson, Dorothy Loeffler, Heather Campbell, Tricia Teague. 7 1 ,... , , S ff 9 Vw yzf J, ff, f , f Zjlyllkl yy .ff in WM 1 f 2' X X75 2:14 , f , ,, A The 81h rade ol' '83-84 rl silk ll had wiih sad hearls bui l gh 8 hopes for fheir fodhcomigr high school gears. The memories q gears spenl in jr. high hind ihem and gears ol' worrging semesler lesfs and whcfsjiaiing whong will all fallginio place iheg become Freshmenriliid Mtiye io r ach for fhe rainbows run ihrough hugh schooMi?Ue,, -, J.H. Student Council Pnl if sg s fiy Q l Wet 3 QX Junior High Student Council members are left to right: John Wilmot, Kristen Nelson, David Ryena, Roman Esparza, Tom Perez, Tricia Boni, T. J. Foster, i- and Noel Rhlnes. The student council put on two dances for the junior high this gear, one was the Halloween Dance. Those wearing a costume were admit-ted to the dance for no charge. Due to the poor attendance ol' these dances, no others were sponsored. The bulletin board at the entrance to the junior high building was purchased bg the student council. 4' -,vw QF., TW S , A rogt g Q' i fi 1 - at-I t N' 5 ' - E Q .QL x Chain Gangs! 1 X QNQ A L H95 Cs f pffx N - f wg .-- if ' - . . ' 1 9 ' N v f .1QL'r- -- J V sv , ' XT. X J . . . ' XXX if 4 ff Q gAffVl,j99Q 6 Sierra Vista Inn rf, ff-'x-I. David B. Danielson General Manager 17023 482-5368 P.O. Box 468, Tonopah, Nevada 89049 Good Luck Grads find' vw :fb 1 My! V L ge e-'sy JUN . .UA AWA A A f' gonopalx Child Cane Center Terry J 8. Carol Lytle 363 Ene Mann 67025482-6624 To opan. Nevada 89049 H704 people 7044 7464: swag, : ETEVEE AUT TRUCK RTS 'srnvucr is owe Poucv' gm Ai : 5 -rl : : I TDNDPAH APARTMENTS ' All Electric ' ' ' ' Laundramat ' From S320!month up ' Utilities included except electric - School bus service U ON - Friendly, homey atmosphere COLOR W' Your hosts Gene and Rita Potter .Ll Q ll all lofi! 201 MAIN sv. call Hwy 1195 West BB O sumnowm-an nom. lucrrs muon Besi wishes io lhe class of '84 SUNDOVVNER IWOTE L nowruo nmr umnn THE 'ml' SHUI' 175 Main Shed Gayle Campbell-manager T0 0Pal Nevada I I9 Main S+. Tonopah. Nevada phone 482-6228 Bug, sell, irade, loan nnwns nl-:rAn1'm-:m'r cnnrnnm mnvnnn STURE Nnwsrnrnns Variety 8 ,fa Stores PWS SANDWIGH SI-l0P 8: MINI ART GAL-GAS Extends Its Wishes to the Glass oi '84 1 'mn LITTLE mmni Hausa 'l'0HOPAl'l TEXAUO Noveliiies, Snacks, Diesel Highway 95 in Tonopoah KEN EASON Swan Qmuzmnce Sezwke P O BOX 551 112 MAIN STREET PHONE 482 6221 TONOPAH NEV 89049 GDNSTRIIGTIDN G0., ING. 607 Erie Main -Mobile Homes. sales and service -Qieel buildings -Saielliie Television -Receiver sgsiems Phone 702-482-6460 'ronornn 1'.v. - A . vlmmen muon valgglgenk IVEY AUTO PARTS Congra+uIa1esihe class of ANACONDA MINERALS COMPANY ii NEVADA MOLY OPERATION maso n Eff ' ' It H ANACONDA XI ' ff 'A XS I I ,A M fff MINERALS 1 Q I W4 IT a s , COMPANY , 0 S ' ll, f A -MQ 1 f fe X! 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Tonopah Station Shopping Center Highway 95 Tonopah RRDADWAY REFRIGERATDR AND ELEGTRIG Insialls new elecirical supplies for homes. refrigeraiion and provides appliance repairs 482-3369 NIFTY NEEDLE Sewing fabrics and noiions-all Igpes of garn and needle craft 105 Main We give classes RURAL DENTAL CARE Ax N '0NowAH 'E owl BEATTY Ausrm OUND M 482-5229 ru.. omni Jw Ven J ,,,,,, 0... 5 553-2797 317-255 Cali Toll Free for Your APP0l Im'm 5 ' ' I-500-221-3413 nn Manny C P ' som-sv Y ld W 'Y 'Y lnllvdlondlys 2nd mmhv ,i, :,,'f,: 'UW- mm-:ru vow-url Dental CRIB IDI' RIITEI IIBVHUHII PQ. lol 10057 - YDWODUL Nwndl IOOSO-0,5 Family Donflatry ' Orthodontics 0 Qrnl Surgery --ws :nn an gmmg ran, me -rn hour myr' :Bmw L 'muy uzvmll on suen mm UA gwmm U-gr DDB. NYE GDUNTY GDHMISSIDN BISHOP VETEIQIPIAIQY HOSPITAL 1650 NO. SIERRA HWY. BISHOP. CALIFORNIA 98514 RISI-l0P VET CARL W. LIND. D V M 16191 873-5801 4 ff? I 4 14 'I 'lv X I X MQ ' O6 I 4? 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TIRES wishes the class of '84 the Best oi Luck A Lf BAT RE 'mms 1' X f 'x Come and See Us Ai The Eye Clinic NGFAH LAS VEGAS T0 nfiood Fences Make Good Neighbors W '--W 'r 5 QTESRIN LSNKWCl.3':iTUR+'! f3ATi41S SECIERITY 5'iS'fl'fMS INF Nevada Fence q ii 5: Supply, Inc. MLC? Sffiilflwi-I VA!.,i,5iY Viiiw LAS Vii.iQ5AS, NEVADA 549103 ivenw Nu 129171-VI . Ubi' illflfVlii 4. N KJ --faf 1' , 5H?' :Sign . WW, www w . , Gongratulatlons to the H f ' 19 'ly A o more f class oi 1984 4 6 ' 'Q' if 43 G3 wayne 0 1-i-il' OPM W ff I, U X to G 'Xxx in A i W 'nm I-IA Q . ,, PM ,, Asxnw ENGINEERING i f e To' Cufiingfor Me v :- 44' Belmom Q g Ear Piercing 6 ,ig Good Luck Seniors K orner of Florence x xx TRN WW sw 'V ' of N' KS A I ,J .X xi?-f'g..-'.A 1.1 --W9 'WS N. 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