Valley High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Las Vegas, NV)

 - Class of 1984

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P aula Miller Mish Ten Head Photographer ..... .... D avid lee , ,fvpf-ful. .1099 V44-W .1544 1 7 ' hmzmulvml '11 Y' f ffl' ff K ' ' Wx 4 J lnlmrlur Hun we F ,f A? I kv ,,' ,A W V I 4 X ., 81 MH, 'wffw x yy lv , if fy' J ., 12, NY? 4 , 44, 'wr f ' , Q Q9 :W , ,,-ww MMM 2 A ...W .1 M ki 5 1, I a Q' V 5 hw v, ,f ,M ,M fl TABLE OF CONTENTf Class of '84 ..........,,. 1 Class of '85 .... .... 6 Class of '86 .... ,... 8 Honors ..... .,... 1 0 Fine Arts ....... ,,... 1 2 Organizations .......,, 14' Athletics ....... ..... 1 6 Spnh ..... ..... 22 Activities . . . . . . . . 24 Faculty.,. .....28 In Dedication Mr. Robert C. Anderson - ' ' f ,. 3 8, 1 9 -Visa, W , 5f9fQ5Q.n'fQ3E 'f , , M, rwlggb ,, -45 ii w '51 ,lm 3' f ,f , 1 ,-in V , ,, 1- ' . iff' mf' ' 1 , 5 1 ' 3 fm, 'L H of u IJ ' ' 'Ns , P ,--- L 1 y L' 51 gf, 43.. ... -ff ' , J' ' If .a ,4 WV, J V L w L 'JJ V, J , Qi ' 5 I-' 'A 1 , 5 -I . I ,ef ,LZ A'- J J W- J QL., .,--J. W 'ff ' ff? 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Students have changed their dress from long hair, mod clothes, and love beads to Levi 501's, mini skirts, and the popular New Wave look. Along with a change in clothing has come a new version of slang which replaces peace, man with hey dude, what's happenin? and groovy with total- ly awesome! It can definitely be said that the times, they are a changin'. Students this year had the usual variety of courses to choose from. Of course, the in- evitable computer invasion established many new computer and business classes. In the past, many seniors were allowed to take only four courses, but the policy has changed. Seniors, amid many groans and complaints, had to take full class loads unless they qualified for a reduced schedule. It was not unusual to see true Vikings flaun- ting every shade of red and white. Buttons with colorful designs and spirited slogans, such as Born to Soar, Class of '84 and We've Got the Vike Pride, decorated en- thusiastic Vike's jeans and t-shirts. 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K,7:'w-' loe loey Ruedas 56, , a- J A V 'J 3 ww .,-h f, Y' Pam VWLUVR Singer 'I I0 9, 511 MM ,fe , , 1 if yy le Tracy TWEETY Thornton KW f Qi M.. Lisa L Sanger Nsfea '- . . , , X s X i' Diane Die Bonebfike Lisa L Glassford nh Elie gig Abi-Nadar IQ, 'w i ,two 5 Jn ' K J MJ 'nf' S f J Andrea A Barry A ,. A , f g, ' , I ,J -.3 E' Mila M Schafer . 1' 25 Hur Q 1 1 Fi:i3Jf,,1f:,, YQ, 2 , ly, ' inn.. 1 Damencele Dame DiPasqua gy. r jj H14 me jf N , ,, , g , '.,, , I if Wifi, - - of 'quih I - v hifi' f lanet lance Bananee Neville fv 2 2 z 1 , , 2 Scott Stavvy Stavrou ,f j M rl fa patty P Milke .l. l'l.!..!.l'l Ill I. 'l'l.l.l!'l l'l.!.1!'l llllll 'S Ill! H? Q CJ m 4. Q 0 Il ol Il on O Il on Il on K o ll on nl 50 Seniors Li-I Ili, I I LITTI. VIKINGS, 'I' 2 'af 4 5 8 .1 5? 5 My 4' J fi SQ , Q 4 A 1 if iw ki 1 v.., 3 X ' loelle Eyes Rohlof , f W, f ff? , 1. f ' EQ, X Q f '19 'Q Q XS, Q 5644 Qt' ' we 1 X as f 6? 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McLawIey Pat Mclemore Shannon McMackin Brian McMichael Greg Mertens Wendy McMinn 1 Bill Mesa Drew Melby Walley Mesa Lenny Melser Thomas Michael Lisa Meoli Lance Michh Steve Mercado David Miller Cindy Merritt Nate Miller Shannon Minehaw llosana Moran Olivia Mireles Brian Mirolock Dana Monroe Bobby Moody Holly Moore Steven Moore loe Moreno Brant Morgan Wendy Morgan Anna Morris Bobby Mosca Leo Moschioni x, x kt s. I -'- Neda Mostoti Laural Mountain Brian Muir Robert Munoz louise Murphy Helena Murvosh Kim Myers -Q-r Mina Naik Eui Nam Scott Narter Shawn Neal lill Nellis Scott Neubauer Apn'l Neumann if fy' lf? 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First row: Bryan Clark, Larry Bohman, Diane Vireday, Teresa Vocke, Rochen Resig, and lohn Barry. Se- cond row: Lori Hulbert, Matthew Crosman, David Carothers, Traci Smith, Naomi Super, Kathy Richards, and Dayvid Figler. Third row: Bill Malone, Danny Bunin, lan Rasmussen, Mike Sewell, and Keith Hemstreet. ln tree: Melvin Campbell, lohn Brunkow, and Sonia Church. Not pictured: Michelle Reed and Michele Kennedy. Level Course, Earn Credit ........m ,. Front row: Carla Kushner, Karen Kretschmar, Suzanne Tufaro, Dawn Percy, Susan Fong, Debbie Reed, Helen Gerth, and Robin Chin. Back row: Daphne Whitson, Kevin Hemstreet, Gary Weaver, Wendy Kanter, Mike Merritt, lohn Black, Sean Schaefer, and Doug Phillips. Front row: Marvella Alarid, Nicole Black, Melinda Gushwa, Tara Silvestri, Sora Kim, Om Rhee, and Kirk Larson. Back row: Peter Weidenfield, Gary Burkholder, Mark Klimek, Francisco Perez, Mike Desario, George Leonis, and Anton Rasmussen. 106 Hcno IB Students Stud , Work Valley High school is one of 74 high schools in the United States to have a prestigious l.B. pro- gram. The program is designed for students who are willing and able to seriously dedicate their time to a solid course load of college preparatory classes. The teachers demand extensive studying and effort from their students to prepare for the Switzerland-based International Baccalaureate tests. The extremely difficult tests allow students who pass them to attend universities with a sophomore status. f' f , f' . Af 1-f-Q w w fs.. , fm XM. V .,-, Q vxfy M Kai, A X 3 i X gjfl 'iti ' 5 Q f as fe 5 f K S l A 1 MW my E 3 e 6 x as,a-. f .,yV ws Z AL ag mms ,gi a s 'QE f. C, awww MW rf' f ' W we -' 'fa Af 'Q Hour After School in Lab 4 X i 56 Q' Ri U rd' ag nurs 108 Honors Varsity Quiz Champ Have First row: Rochen Reisig, Loryn Dunn, and Melinda Gushwa. Second row: Chris Sgarlata, Naomi Super, lami Smith, Yvonne lacoby, and Tara Silvestri. Third row: Malt McMahan, Patty Mielke, P. l. Mousis, Mike Sewell, and lohn Black. Not pictured: Brad Goodwill. Team Captains and ICC rep. Knowledge Quick Recall Do you know who the 16th vice president was? How about Nebraska's state motto? If not, ask a Varsity Quiz member. The 1983-84 Varsity Quiz Team was undefeated for the second year in a row. The VQ team since 1982 has won 14 games straight, and they really deserve that record. The team drills Monday through Friday from 1:30-3. They must know things from Roman mythology to state capitals. Top team members Melinda Gushwa scored 255 points, Team Captain Naomi Super, scored 235 points, and Mike Sewell scored 185 points. Varsity Quiz may sound like a lot of hard work, but there are some fun times. Once while a game was going on, Melinda Gushwa spilled water all over the table. Naomi Super thought a baseball weighed three pounds. To get ready for a match, the team drills intense- ly during a mock game. Before the game, no member talks about Varsity Quiz, they discuss anything but the game. This keeps the team's ner- vousness to a minimum. Team Coach ludith Granese said, I always tell my team that to win, they have to want the win and to 'ask' to play to the best of their abilities. If they ask to win, they are asking that the other team lose, - that's selfish. To be the best, they should play the best. The team quote was I want -an f Sp 'K W' JPL W ' Foreign Exhange Students ote Tania Hetzer is a foreign ex- change student from Switzerland, and she lives with the Cotton fami- ly. She said of Michelle Cotton, We have become like real sisters and best friends. I was lucky to get to live with such a nice family. When comparing Valley to school in Switzerland, Tania stated, Our schedule was different every day. Sometimes we only had school in the morningg sometimes all day. Katarina Kinnunen, better known as Katti, is a bright young ex- change student from Finland. Katti is most interested in figure skating, and she skates every morning before school with her two American sisters Michelle and Deb- bie Reed. She feels school is more fun here than in Finland because of all the extra-curricular activities. Tomoko Sasahara comes to Valley from one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world. She says, American schools are really easy compared to my girls' high school in japan. The major difference Tomoko has found in America is the family life: ln my country, the mother is the strongest figure in the home. The mothers are very cold to children. But here, the American father is stronger, and the mothers are too sweet with their children. Gaelle Sence-Corvillian is from Paris, and she will return to France for her last year of high school after graduating from Valley. She says about school in Vegas, To tell the truth I really prefer my school in France, it is a small private school, and we absolutely know each other and have very close relation- ships with our instructors. The one thing I think is great here is the spirit of the school. Tania Hetzer Katarina Kinnunen Y? . 1 ' f -yr' Q, I-,,:.,5-f. .. - ,. , Q, , , -f. ' T' j f, 1, 5 gg r 'E 23 - '1 ff l I 1 5 li r'xf 1 + z2ev ' ifzg? ,ii w iffy! - .':,,- ' V 5,355 e 3 5 Q 5 if , ii ' .-XD ,R Q I N, .NM 1 , ' z N I I Tomoko Sasahara Gaelle Sence-Corvillian Life Style, Education Differences Hector Amayizca Timy Lassooy Hector Amayizca feels that high school in his native Mexico are not as well organized as they are here. He does claim that his schools are harder. After he graduates from Valley, Hector plans to return to Mexico to study veterinary medicine. He is still uncertain whether he will choose that field for his career. Valley Welcomes Ann Olsen comes to Valley from Norway, and she stays with the Mattson family. When Ann finishes her education, she hopes to work at the Norwegian Embassy. Some of the favorite things Ann enjoys while living in Las Vegas are the 24-hour shops, the weather, and the family she lives with. Ann states, I would absolutely recommend American youths to become exchange students. It is a great experience, and you learn a lot. Timy Lassooy is from Finland, and he is staying with the Singer family. His favorite sport is tennis. He en- joys playing at the Singer's court, and he has been seeded H1 on the team at school. Timy feels that there is a big dif- ference between schools in Finland and those in the U.S. Schools in Finland demand more academic ef- fort, Timy enjoys the extra- curricular activites here that are not available in Finland. Not Pictured - Thortsen Trenkner from Germany Thorsten Trenker came to the United States to find out more about the Land of Opportunity, and the traditions of its people. He has stayed in both Seattle, Washington, and Las Vegas. Thorsten stated, People in the U.S. are very nice, everywhere I went, I was welcomed with open arms. I have had very exciting experiences touring Montana, coming to Las Vegas, and sharing Christmas in the American styIe. He continued, I will be staying here in Vegas with my aunt until graduation. I am look- ing forward to this experience because we have no such ceremony in Germany. I am sure this will be one of the most memorable events of my life. I am thankful for the great opportunity that was given to me. I enjoyed be- ing here. Thanks! Eight Foreign Exchange A 0'Se Students Into Its Family: Home of the Vikings Sun Youth Forum Speaks Out Front row: Ricky Hampton, Robert Bainbridge, Traci Smith, Wendy Weatherwax, Kirsten Christenson, and Steve Hallfin. Second row: Margaret Splawn, Alicia Berger, Gina Kim, Naomi Super, Kristin Wallace, Damencele DiPasqua, Melissa Maasch, Diane Vireday, Patty Mielke, and Dayvid Figler. Third row: Luey Palor, Lisa Mandel, Eric Soli, Tyrone Thompson, Bryan Clark, Sharon Foster, Keith Hemstreet, lohn Brunkow, David Elliott, Sonia Church, and Scott Stavrou. The Sun Youth Forum provided an opportunity for the students of the Clark County School District to express their views on subjects related to school, county, state, and nation. Interested Vikings responded to an an- nouncement seeking candidates for the Forum. Once selected, students were assigned a topic area. After some thought and preparation, the students spent an entire day discussing their designated topics with students from the other schools assigned to the same area of discussion. At the end of the session, students from each group selected one person to summarize their discussions. Michelle Kennedy was selected to sum- marize her discussion of School Daze on KLAS TV 8. Sponsored by the Las Vegas Sun Newspaper, the Sun Youth Forum allowed the students of Clark County to be heard as well as seen. lt also helped expose the com- munity to some thoughtful insights of problems facing us today as seen by our students. i l Michelle Kennedy, Valley's representative on KLAS TV 8. Mu Alpha Theta Recognizes Math bility M,,,fA CIP ,ws 'av WW .sw Vg' First row: Robert Bainbrwge, Natalie Kim, lami Smith, and Karen Moss. Second row: Larry Bowman, Dayvid Figler, Melissa Maasch, Luey Palor, Nick Ingegneri, Naomi Super, and Mrs. llson. Third row: Iennifer Tabola, Diane Vireday, Melvin Campbell, and Cindy Zeng. Fourth row: Robin Chin, limmy Bang, Davld Elliot, Kevin Hemstreet, lohn Brunkow, Bryan Clark, Doug Phillips, Keith Hemstreet, Kathy Richards, Sharon Foster, Kathy Smith, and Sean Schaeffer. U KW, jk. . , H+ fi' Kneeling: lohn Brunkow and Dayvid Figler. Standing: Diane Vire- day, Natalie Kim, Naomi Super, and Karen Moss. When you can do the common things of life in an uncommon way, you will command the attention of the world. - George Washington Carver - Mu Alpha Theta is a group of mathematically gifted students. The members must maintain grades of B's or better in classes of higher math beginning with geometry. The club serves to tutor students with lower math classes who are referred to the organization by their math teachers, and these students compete in various math contests. Their adviser, Mrs. Wilson, gives the support and cooperation they need to continue their mathematical talent. 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People rarely succeed at anything unless they have fun doing it. - Anonymous - Any member of National Honor Society will tell you, nothing is impossible. NHS is a group of academically talented students who maintain a high grade point average and are also busy with community and school services. The members visited the Las Vegas Convalescent Home on a monthly basis and gave their lunch period once a week to aid students with their school work in a tutorial program renamed Cram Club. With the guidance of Mrs. Reed and the of- ficers, NHS was a very enthusiastic organization. Honors I 7 H 1 1 Y fxflifce Hazgfwl, vice preddemig Sonia CHUVCD1, Creasuverg and David famihers, presidemi. Ig-Toi pimilurfedz Micicejf Eonivai, Sfecreiary. . -4 - F m 1- -. ' f HN H 4. . Am f, '- 4 Tf--W ffl fnewrwn :f fzfffdfwas, mrf: f. 3f1. as mecxfssaug :J'E,CE'fE ,'fDF,U Can mea - A, - -- Q-- , A- Pl' : m . 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Students from any of the high schools in the 50 states par- ticipating are allowed to enter. Only 5,300 Merit Scholarships are awarded. To become a semifinalist, the student must enter the merit program by taking the PSAT and NMSQT ln their junior year. This test serves as a screening device to narrow the number of students in competition for awards. These semifinalists then have an op- portunity to go on to the scholarship competition. The semifinalists are a group that are representative of the outstanding students nationwide. They are the highest scorers within each of the 50 states. This year Valley High School was honored to have more students placed in the semifinals than any other Southern Nevada high school. 'twm-..,,N.M,f:'lfwMw,MyWu W X, , fff, ,WWMWM ' ,i f Q f '-f Z' , , . .J f , W QW, , f 'W J 'LZ ww il? Swv' -Q. , ,,,.,..,,v ' t W... Diane Viredly, lami Smith, Keith Hemstreet, and Kris Wallace. 'MPX 'iw' 1-1571-MMFWVP' ..-nu6 '-g Kristen Wallace 'ami Smith E 5. Q. Diane Vireday Keith Hemsrreer Boys' and Girls' State ln the simplest terms, a leader is one who knows where he wants to go, and gets up and goes. - john Erskine - Boys' and Girls' State is an important and prestigious program which incorporates government and leadership in a week long seminar held in the mountain surroundings of Carson City and Fallon. It is sponsored by the American Legion. Students from various high schools are selected by their counselors based on Individual qualities. Once they are chosen, they prepare to attend the session which takes place during the summer. Cities and counties are simulated to make up the functions of an entire state. At the seminar, students are elected into offices: mayors, senators, governors, and all other positions that exist in real government. They then discuss issues and answers which lead to the formulation of mock laws. This week of government training helps the students in taking an active and important role in their future positions as leaders in society. ,Jqw mal Daphne Whitson, vice presidentg Tyrone Thompson, president: Tara Silvestri, secretaryp and not pictured Chantal Scott, treasurer. The only difference between a puddle and a geyser is enthusiasm. You know y0u're a lunior when . . . General Hospital is more important than general science. . . .getting a date is more important than getting a job. you're too young to write your own absence notes and too old to have your parents write them. . . . you finally get to see an assembly from the front. This year the junior Class has been really spirited and progressive. We've spon- sored many events throughout the year and tried to apply more student involvement. The main goal was to get luniors interested and excited about Valley so we can be the most 'outstanding' Senior Class in Valley's history next year. Tyrone Thompson :?7Ti7f?' 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Nothing great was ever achieved without i enthusiasm. - Ralph Waldo Emerson - House key, car key, OUR KEY. The Valley High School Key Club is a community service organization. Key Club stands for Kiwanas Educate Youth. The Kiwanas sponsor the Key Club and show their support by sending Bill Wells and Rick Golightly to all club meetings and annual induction ceremonies. The members keep themselves busy with various projects throughout the year, such as car washes and bake sales. The major events are, as Ms. Granese would say, wonderful They raised money for Opportunity Village and also participated in the Second Annual Meatball Festival. Many of the projects are done during the holidays. At Thanksgiving they collect canned food and paper goods to make baskets for cancer victims' families. At Christmas the members and the Kiwanas visit a nearby convalescent home. 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Third row: lulie Brown, Paul Andricopulos, loelle Rohlof, lim Peavley, Steve Parker, lim Zell, Linda Logan, Francine Mazzella, Robin Chin, Nick Panos, Lee Stapleton, john Davis, and Cindy Zeng Fourth row' Shannon Boyle Andy Kaufman Pat Lee Chris Lan ille Gre Hudson I e . . , , , g , g , erom lohnson, Stacey Loggins, Tim Gannoe, David Ball, Steve Doctors, Rodney Lester, Tom Murphy, and Tami Figard. Fifth row: Cindie H dock Mari de L i St C ' ' Sh ' ' ' ' y , e esp nasse, eve orrlerl, annon Braner, Clark Brust, Tom Utrger, Tlm Hamilton, Robert Knight, Debbie Barnes, Steve Ferrone, Brian Summers, Ted Pethes, and Diane Ward. Sixth row: Rachel Frazer, Ron Fuller Kevin Hemstreet Steve Davis, loe Tuttle, Roger Kinzel, Rob Krebs, Davld Elliott, Susan Rigdon, Mike McCue, Mike Lodge, Doug Phillips, and 'Renee Magruder. Band erforms at Half-time Review The Valley Viking United Marching Machine was a great part of Valley's spirit. The band performed at all home games and zone games, and they par- ticipated in the assemblies and the spirit stick competitions. At the beginning of the year, they participated in a festival in California and placed well. In October they represented the school at the Half-time Review at the Silver Bowl. Many hours of early practice on both music and routines, under the direc- tion of Mr. Al Smith, provided Viking fans with great performances that helped raise the spirit levels and entertained spectators. w wf'-I ,V f , X W vibi' x f ' ,, fi A . H, . 4 . a we . Mt y, p 5 2- f A fl, Hr 9 yi rlrmwt-'14 1 f . W1 i'J cf in if It Phu? ' 'i fe I it li' I K ,, MW, -mktg X ffv g y V l M Q, ' f 7? f-- -'-'--- 1 ' WN' l l w ww ,,,,,m,,,,,,,,,f , , , , ,. , ,... . , ,.,M,,a.fQ .6.u...fm,NJW Marching E F lazz Bands Learn Up-Beat Tunes, Present Several Performances, Compete in Out-of-State Festivals l lg, Q! -,W U ,Mya V, V, f - f 4, W ' if if f ,M r f ' a ., 1,mL,,,4,, 72 W fs. f, M ' a Bottom row: Francine Mazzella, Steve Ferrone, Tomiko Lindner, Robin Simpson, and Mike Lodge. Middle row: Tom Michael, lim Zell, Tom Baggs, Tim Hamilton, Andy Fresquez, and Brlan Summers Top row: Tom Murphy and Andy Kaufman. are if 'in A jf 4 .- - 5. ,f H Wan .4 W L' pq C , .Ai i i : Front row: Steve Harper, Mike Tsunis, Ted Pethes, Chris Rothwell Kelly Wolf, lohn Davis, Clark B t R k F R b rt K Wendy Hernandez, Ke Shuster, Charles Vantine, and Chad lenseni Back row: Debbie Barnes EnrlgoISBrarifse ilbiiul ghgarl glmrlnl Yokoi, and Trina Mara. ValIey's lazz Band was a very important part of the 1984 music group. Hosting ChaparraI's band, they held a concert in the Little Theatre, they played at Open House, and they participated in VaIIey's Christmas Concert. In February the band competed in Flagstaff, Arizona, and represented Valley with pride. To get into lazz Band is not an easy task. After an audition, you are accepted into the group. By learning to play all types of upbeat tunes, lazz Band members learned to appreciate a new type of music. When I soloed, I had the opportunity to ex- press my feelings through music, said Tomiko Lindner. The above quote expressed the feelings of the lazz Band throughout 1984. Mr. Smith Directs Instrumental Music 1-10 Th p Thespians Show Us Their Act 1 i First row: lill Morrison, lack Millis, Margaret Splawn, Iodi Herman, Allan Kutz, and April Sayegh. Second row: Sherry Daly, Randi Ashbaugh, jeff Schultz, Clarence Young, Bill McLemore, Lisa Sheridan, Lisa Ripa, Tammy jones, and Angela Brown. Third row: Mike Katz, Damon Sedgwick, Christi Gonzales, Marcello Echavez, Kim Schlect, Pat Robinson, Bill Pearre, Nina Solando, Nychelle Lennox, Angela Santa Cruz, Tim Richardson, and loyce Reddick. Fourth row: Tom McDonough, Christi Burleson, Susan Zemp, Gerrit O'Nelll, and Emily Caruso. Not shown: Rod Bigelow, Scott Neubauer, Ron Stanley, and Chris Down. y '! Lights, camera, action! Yes, once again, the Thes- pians have promoted the art of acting throughout Valley High. This year they have had fund raisers, at- tended numerous community plays, attended workshops, and produced many school plays. The Officers include the following: President lodi Her- man, Vice President Margaret Splawn, Treasurer lack Millis, and ICC Margaret Splawn. SAS Beautifies Halls, Wall Front: Mr. Parker. Bottom row: lack Calderon, Lisa Scano, Chad Robertson, Laura Hoffman, and Patty Mielke. Top row: Marta Murvosh, Terry Leeper, Tom Bagg, Lorne Cramer, and Allison Brown. Bottom row: David Mattewson, Sheila Trujillo, Shinji Yokoe, and Gary Covery. Top row: Curt Vandever, Lynette Barron, Pat Carter, Frank Lewis, lose Mareno, and Ron Ruthe. Bottom row: Maggie Farfan, Niki Zangari, and April lory. Top row: Scott Marker, Shinji Yokoe, Curtis Vandever, Pat Carter, and Ron Ruthe. Not shown: Ronda Gerrity and Rick Hasted. Have you ever wondered who painted all the murals around school? They were painted by the talented students known as Students for an Artistic Society. This club enjoyed drawing, painting, and doing anything that had to do with art. During the '83-'84 school year SAS reached many goals. They painted the senior mural Born to Soar, the new science mural on the ramp, and they also painted Valley's annual Christmas card which was placed on the corner of Vegas Valley and Eastern. Pat Carter, vice president of SAS said, This group has an unquenchable thirst to beautify Valley and the community. lf you looked around Valley, you would have seen how true this was. SAS 141 Sensational Sound Sings! f , hu, , , . f-.V f f f NYM flair' 2225! ,,, ,-W First row: Cindy Browder, Sheri Darden, Debby Parsly, Tracy Campbell, Gina Arwardy, and Michaela Dodd. Second row: liz Michael, lulle Brown, Nicola Fryatt, Kathy Smith, lan Collier, and Hella Kent. Third row: Henry Shead, Sean lones, Greg Knight, Ronn Iackson, and Todd Shead, Sound Unlimited is a different song and dance group at Valley High School. They sing various top 40 songs, jazz, and hits from Broadway musicals to entertain their audiences. Along with their 3, we A , IJ-2' -. , seasonal concerts, Sound Unlimited also performs at different schools throughout Las Vegas and at numerous community functions. Auditions for the group are held in Spring. The Sound Unlimited ad- 3 visor is Ms. Debbie Beckman. x W 1. ,,., if ...TA x... ...W - Sound Unlimited I J v 5 if ' ix qi ig-if ,4 2 423, f E2 ,.,f f,.gf Q P, ff yy K mf :mi Q E S E E .515 LL 1 U 'QW Sound Unlimited 143 Acappella First row: Sheri Darden, Sharon Greenspan, Hella Kent, Michelle Mitchell, and Michaela Dodd. Second row: Valarie Harmon, Denise Boyd Todd Raiche Sherry Eleczko lulie Brown and Liz Michael. Third o : S d T I , Ad ' L D ' Mike Bennet: Anna McKenna, and Christy Sinith. I r W an Y ay or mme owe' avid Webb' Acappella Choir is one of the finest musical groups at Valley, it also performs without the aid of musical accompaniment. They are kept oc- gf? cupied throughout the year working towards the goal of receiving an outstanding score at the Spr- , ing Festival. Ms. Beckman, their director, helps to coordinate their functions and guide their musical abilities into talented performers. Choir President Henry Shead 144 A pp ll Madrigals Ewan ,a ,,, ,W W-.L v.....-qi: V, . ..... A- Z . U 1, H-, f E fginmmmmnzsll V, ,f an .4n ,,. wx., ,, . MZ .MM M ' ,f 1 - ff V A T at Mv7 , y e y T X511 'V AAf T f,,, Mgwwafamax X ' ' ' ' V ff 2 way :A-www 1-f fzgggfqggciiiaiyit E ' 4 mf QA .. A F 9 ' ...-N,w'f-ff ,:-5931 1 . - - A - First row: Tracy Campbell, Sharon Tick, Lora lee Humphries, Sean jones, Liz Michael, Cindy Browder, and Gina Amady. Second row: Henry Shead, lan Collier, Debbie Parsly, Ronn lackson, Nicola Fryatt, Greg Knight, Linda Humphries, Kathy Smith and Todd Shead. The Madrigals are a new group at Valley that b f i' performs within the music department. Their ma- J jor focus is to bring both Madrigals and Vocal lazz to life with brilliant renditions of unique songs. ' 4 S gt The members perform for various community ' Li, functions and are a delightful addition to the 'I S. T ,V musical talent. 1' Y u ' , I ,V 4- ie y . sf, X y y - 'V ' ' ' t so 1 jiss3is.fi'w f T e g i - ' 1 Q .',- Q- w i wf X ,v.v,. vi ,S ' , if fi .-, - 1 1 eale' s f . V ' N 'Z' ,Q Q X T T f He eadfpfesidet d Q m 2 'F A A if i ' V tN ured ludyilfkl-y t 2 A Q lf an if K f A if ' 'e-- M f - f t . .tm .,.t . -at ar 5 C f an ,, . H- .L J 6 A V, . iss Madngals 146 Girls ' Choir Girls' Choir Y Front: lanine Baldis, Denise Boyd, Sherry Eleczko, lami Smith, Tammy Figard, Angela Brown, and Candy Clark. Second row: Chia F Ling Chin, April Sayegh, Denise Holland, Diane Merill, Taunya Novack, Christi Lawton, and Stacy Woodall. Third row: li Yun Paik, loyce Reddick, Lisa Beehn, Beth Remmert, Emily Caruso, Kim Corcoran, Anna McKenna, and Erin Connor. The enrollment of the Girls' Choir has increased greatly this past year. The popularity of this group if was showcased when they performed a concert , A A for the deaf that proved to be a dazzling success. A :s y B ' The group also performs at festivals and other functions throughout the spring. S i g Q! I sa-..si Officers: Emily Caruso, vlce president, and Taunya Novadm secretary-treasurer. Barbershop HonorChoir an , 27 1 1 ff W, ,MM N s, GQMAKM U A Henry Shead, Linda Humphries, Lora Lee Humphres, Kathy Smith, Tracy Campbell, Liz Michael, lulie Brown, Gina Anfvady, and Todd Shead. The name Barbershop Quartet usually brings to mind men with long mustaches and greased hair parted down the middle singing in a barbershop setting. Valley High's Barbershop Quartet was one T which broke this stereotype. Besides entertaining us at the assemblies, the Barbershop Quartet appeared for 5,000 Boy Scouts. Honor Choir members were students selected for this special group based upon their outstan- ding abilities in and dedication to vocal music. The group represented the school in various T performances to bring honor to themselves and the home of the Vikings. 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Y 'rv L ' ,M L, . f ' , 741 .,., v 'YZ ' i ' ' Y' ', H X f fs- V ' , Vf5 '.w f i f J U K 9 Ll L J i LW I gy, I f I, I , V' ,gl 'A I A. ,Z p .- ff A 1 W- , -' L 641.-1 V Wye' 1 5 'S , ,'6?'3?52:'E V , e,,, . ' ,fe . . , ,, . L, 1 ' M. L, W iff, ,,awL.,., MW . I , if in 7 ,XC , I VV qi . Wm 'Q f. ,f A 2 ' ' 'A ' ' an ,films - ' . . ,ff ' if ,W M wt wmv ,, ,,,,,,,,,,.',,,.,,,,f?fif25,n4 Q 'Qwwz cfwcwpwwllifii ,M W. Wm' fly? , ' . , aye. , ,rggm Front row: Deshay Addison and Renee Addison. Second row: Teresa Bowker, Lomney Thayer, Valerie Trujillo, Dawna Culver, Shelly Savage, Cheryl Hosley, jennifer Smith, Gia Pocino, and Katrina Kinnunen. Third row: Tania Hetzer, Brenda Morales, lenny Stuan, Lisa Garman, Ingrid Dixon, Stacey Smith, Annette Toirac, Madeline Gonzales, and Dorothy Chester. Fourth row: Stephen La Forge, Maria Escalona, Stephanie Liss, Lisa Lindsay, Sheila lackson, Karen Sangster, and Tina Contini. Fifth row: Susan lolley, Tonya Moran, Christina O'ConneIl, Michelle Cotton, Nicki Becker, Mrs. Ogawa, Adrianne Stowers, Lisa Esters, Ann Olsen and Kim Ronnow. 1 iw we ' ' - .. ff- . , I I M Y si . I ... . x - Q . if 4 -tx if' -' 'K ggi, Q M .X . 4 A Silica , V t W . . 5 I . ,Ik X mf. im. sv, 1 is 'G- ws .ZN12 gf? wt ,X 'it nf. Q Wi xi Q 1 A .... L . 6 Vii. 2 L ,. ., A Q K ' a . . ,x Q .,.,,,, ...,.:, X W , M , i iyf fi X 4, . Officers: Front: Valerie Trujillo, Ingrid Dixon and Gia Pocino. Top: jennifer Smith, Tina Contini, and Kim Ronnow. Dance Bravo was back together for its third successful year with such events as Family Night and Dance Festival, They also performed at basketball games, in assemblies, and in Helen 1. Stewart's Arts Festival. As always, they put many of their h0urS iI1i0 fund rdiS9rS: this year those fund raisers included car washeS, bake sales, and an Aerobic-thon. Advised by Mrs. Ogawa, Dance Bravo proved to be one of the most en- thusiastic clubs ofthe year. lllllllllll lllllllllll lllllllllpl IIIIIIIHMII IIIIQUWIIHI IIIUEIIUYJI HDBIIIIUIII HIIBHUIIIII lllklllllll llllllllll llllllllll llllllllll llllllllll , lnvo W 1 E mems 749 a Q.f'-1, .1 57,25 ffhh -NN X -at 2 !f Za 5 A ,Q ii Oli' Q ix 3 S U3 5+ 43. 152 hvolvernents Computer Club Gains Recognition Rf? Front row: Diane Vireday, Bryan Clark, lohn Brunkow, and Traci Smith. Back row: Mr. Wilson, Matthew Crossman, Kevin Hemstreet, Doug Phillips, Keith Hemstreet, and Daniel Bunin. As the need for data process- ing becomes more vital in American society, the need for computer technology also gains in recognition. Mr. Larry Wilson taught classes in computer technology, and his most in- volved students then became members of the Computer Club to gain added experience and expertise. Members met after school in the computer room to formulate and try new pro- grams of all sorts. At right, pictured are the of- ficers ofthe club. if fl Auto Club Rebullds Roadster ?u-- 2 -ru? 'x ,. - 11,322 if l i ax Members pose around their 1932 Ford with its 1937 Ford engine. Front Brad Snow Back Ry Ogle, Dan Doherty, Bill Scott, john Cox, Luey Palor, Mr. Amburn, lasper Bennicassa, and Ted Tsatsa. 2 , 'I H Vroom! Vroom! Those 'were the dynamic ' V sounds of the dragster that the Auto Club has I been building throughout the year. Under the ... direction of Adviser james Amburn, the club has done some exciting things and have utilized their mechanical talents to the fullest extent. A lot of the cIub's mascot work was put into the production of their dragster. The club members were also provided with special shirts bearing a picture of an old roadster. This car which was being restored was a favorite of Mr. Amburn's, and it was in all actuality I... S ,Vu , 1, CC Represents lnvolvements gndrea Sommer, Rachel Frazier, Diane Vireday, john Brunkow, Scott Stavrou, Margaret Splawn, Melissa Maasch, and Melvin ampbell. The magnitude of various clubs at VHS had a wide assortment of activities to coordinate. To assure that all of these activities occur as planned, Inter-Club Council meetings were held on the last Wednesday of each month. Each club elected an ICC representative to at- tend these meetings and present its monthly club program. Careful planning was important to make sure that duplications did not occur, such as hav- ing three bake sales in the same week. The planning of the Inter-Club Council assisted in providing a wide choice of activities for all --e 5--- r--- students in which to become involved. W' if t I 4' 1 5 ,s -ff 4 , .-.l fs , 3 I J f 154 ICC Gavel Contends to Answer Issues Z I 4' 1' ,M L 3 ,T First row: Dawnae Zobrist, janet Neville, Cindy Montgomery, and Celeste Miller. Second row: leanette Cox, lill Fihn, Becky Levin- son, Mish Tell, and Andrea Clark. Third row: Damencele DiPasqua, Kelly Owens, Liz Conte, Kristen Hayes, Stacy Grittini, and Kim Wallace. Fourth row: Margaret Splawn, Tommy Morrison, Tyrone Thompson, Todd Phillips, Scott Stavrou, and Darrell Silvis. '? W Do you have an inherent barrier? Can you A document Solvency? Are your harms 1 and 2 significant? If not, you must not be in Gavel Club. Valley High's debate team competed at different high schools in Las Vegas. They also 'U traveled to tournaments in San Diego, Arizona, and Reno. The purpose of the club is to raise funds to travel to the out-of-town tournaments. With the talents of top debaters Damencele DiPasqua and Margaret Splawn, Valley often dominated local and out-of-town tour- naments. In Lincoln-Douglas debate, Greg Koppe and Scott Stavrou showed competitors that Valley has the skill to win. ln individual event categories, once again Damencele DiPasqua and lodi Herman showed their stuff and took top honors. G ICIIJ Thor's Hammer Scoops Others ith News, Features, Awards .,,,,,,, , - , V I. H155 K fi an ? f5.ifA z .a,. '3 Z -....:, ' i V Marcello DeIGiudice, Melissa Maasch, Michelle Kline, Stephanie Cooper, Rodney Beckwith, Kim Christy, Richard Cizmas, Ilene Harnisch, Greg Crosby, Paul Eaton, Charlie Casella, Barbara Bromley, Araann Ushler, Michelle Hogan, lulie McDonough, Mike Katz, and Danny Burns. Not pictured: Editor-in-Chief Shannon Brown. Thor's Hammer, alias ValIey's school newspaper, was made up of a group of talented individuals. The lournalism Il class was the newspaper staff and was advised by Mr. Grant T. Smith. Thor's Hammer students not only learned how to write and edit their stories, they also learned to accept the responsibility of meeting the dreaded deadline. Each year the paper has special issues, such as a mer Homecoming issue, a Christmas or All I want for Christmas issue, and a Senior issue, in which TH sells senior wills. Assistant Editor Kim Christy said, I think the staff in general made a big effort to produce a real- ly good paper. We tried to offer articles that were both iformative and entertaining. I believe we suc- ceeded and that we had the best high school newspaper in Las Vegas. Creative Writers Refine Skills, Proudl Publish Valley Voices X. -... v, I ,, ,, if XX . , , g -9 Q, V Qzlg. ,, 1, ssh Toni Silver, Cristi Gonzalez, Beth Remmert, Patti Mielke, and Melissa Maasch. 1, , JS, U' X 1 v If you ever had the itch to use a creative pen, Creative Writing is the club for you. Mr. Robert Salchert is the teacher and advisor for this class. Students learned different styles and techniques in writing so they could put their feelings on paper. The students also learned how to write their own poetry, short stories, and one act plays. During the year, the students had the chance to submit their works to different National literary magazines and to compete for scholarships. At the end of the 83-84 school year, the students published Valley Voices, the school literary magazine. The club wrote, edited, and published the book in which all Valley Students had the op- portunity to submit their works. C S 158 Sp nab Spanish Club Plans Activities, Sponsors Hispanic Week First row: Damencele DiPasqua, Cathy Denning, Lanette Shenock, Ana Rivera, and Brenda Morales. Second row: Cindy Mon- tgomery, Natasha Hawley, Madeline Gonzales, Lisa Garman, Maria Reyes, and Angela Rowe. Third row: Kelly Butler Celeste Muller, lennifer Ciechetti, Karen Kretchmore, Amarilys Corzo, Lisa Glassford, and Mrs. Smyth. Fourth row: Anthony Campbell Un- dine Ganera, Brynn Cullings, jimmy Barbeau, Maggie Farfan, and Maria Escalona. ' Hola! Hi! Hello! Anyway you say it, it still means , f r the same thing. But, coming from the Spanish A Club, things tie in more with hola. The Spanish Club, under the guidance of Ad- r viser Miriam Smyth, worked very hard this year to get students familiarized with Spanish customs, foods, and all around fun. They met after school every Tuesday to plan their activities. These plan- ned activities included eating at Mexican restaurants, going on sightseeing trips, and par- ticipating in Hispanic Week. President Lisa Glassford said, We just try to have a lot of fun! Q Human Relations Promotes Unit , Sponsors Black Histor Week ,, ... 55, 455 af Front row: Fred Murray, Michelle Mitchell, Delona Partridge, Cheryl Hosley, Sireatha Aldridge, and Traci Smith. Back row: Carry Hester, Ms. Peyton, Renee Addison, Ronnie Fuller, Deshay Addison, lackie Walter, and Ricky Hampton. The Human Relations Club works toward the goal of promoting better relations between dif- 4 , -'g '--., ferent groups at Valley. Black History Week is the 1 , 7 annual event sponsored by the club, it took place y,f'f-ag R g.t '-f February 13 through the 17. There were activities ' ' conducted throughout the week, including an V assembly and a fashion show banquet featuring N ' 1 the latest fashions worn by the club members. Miss Peyton, the advisor, states, We have a really good group this year, and the main focus is to become a more active part of Valley High School. The president is Traci Smith, vice president is Mike O'NeiIp treasurer is Cheryl Hosley, and the sergeant-at-arms is Deshay Addison. H R I 159 160 5 Science Fiction Club Explores Brave New World in 1984 , a wwf 4 4-:N ez'-: .s ' W .- 132 A J'-N. f -if I I ga g I 1 - ' L-3,.,,f4 First row: Wade Rocket, Scott Swenson, loe Peligreno, and Anton Chekev. Second row: Sean lones, Kirk Larson, and Greg Crosby. The Valley Viking Science Fiction and Fantasy Club is really out of this world. This group of students sponsored a Science Fiction Film Festival at the beginning of the 1983 school year, and it was a big hrt with sci-fi fans. The money for showing such films went to publish Valley's science fiction and fantasy news letters. The club is not only interested in science fiction films, but also in literature, games, and documentaries. They can often be found after school discussing their favorite sci-fi news with their advisor, Mr. Zelasko. This energetic club's favorite saying is Beam me up, Scotty! New Ski Adventurers Travel, Try Skill on Snowy Slopes ' f,f-af ,, ,. Lff-W. 'tg H . .7 v4,.w5?.l , , ' ff ff I' W'jf0 ff ,. 1 '. M ffiif . , f 'M-w4V i2ff,5z'4'2'?'7 I W ' ' , L ' ., if .',- ' if ' 1 . f 'f , .. . ,, ff ff AJM17 f '- - . .f . ' 'ff 'YfZW2..'xA f V 1 ' . .Mhz ' ' gf First row: Nicole Black, Om Ree, Susan Phong, Tereasa Vokie, Brad Strong, Byron Curtis, and Lyn Englestad. Second row: Celeste Miller, Andrea Simmions, Tim Soder, lohn Cerasuolo, Scot Roper, Freid Chanem, Becky Levinson, Melina Crisostimo, Chachi Belastaqui, and Angela Rowe. Third row: Tanya Hetzer, Rob Howard, Debbie Segal, Bobby Panaro, Debbie Elvena, Leonard Miller, Richie Roper, Eli Abinader, Michele Pepera, and Mike Haight. How do you spell relief? This year's most ex- qi .X g citingnewclubspeIledit,S...K...l...I...N ' . . . G . . .! The Ski and Adventure Club, sponsored by Ms. Doris Caples, got started in November with no need for help in finding members. Meetings were held after school to plan exciting trips to hit the slopes. Their first trip was on Dec. 17 when ski-lovers went to Brianhead. They kept themselves busy in the winter by schussing down any hilltop with snow. Members felt the club was a huge success and is sure to be a part of upcom- ing years. . .- f Q ..if3P rX,.-,,.-.lfzsu 'Q : A - -Q ' .T - -- Ski Ad v , e ' 1 Q 4 1 X K H ' N ,, .' 1 nw M4 ,L 1 llllllllll llllllllll llllllllll Illlllllyl IIIIIIWMJI IIIHUMIIQN llUWllEQhl IHHIEIWLII llhwwlllll llHHllllll llllllllll lllllllIll llllllllll llllllllIl A 164 Sports Vikes Reach Zone Final , , .,,,, . if sg .. 2' -- 5i 5i f'2 'f' A V SQ ,iiliii iif-g11l1i:7' ' in 1- it 4 L+ I 'A - rf.-f-rf: -1 -fu grwg LM-A , .114 'ff xr A , ,ff . . i 1 A. 3 GN Q I zw., - -- 5 -hfgf., .,,.. t Q Q . , X, A 4. ,gp--rf -Q 4 5' f 1 4 . ,A.,xA V:,w , .xxx, . . fkifilk' ' ' 'X ,, ,21i11 ,,gJ3i ,V V wwe, YW ' 5 :Qi-' SCT- rf. 2 4' g fwgref gteve Hutcherson -- .Q X .i09 Hamll 1 'r 'S i f' M, .T f ' E 5 i'f:,a1.51:.z1'1 wif. f ww- U av.. First row: Coach Dave Gerber, Gary Corbin, Frank Regich, Dean Mercado, Marvin Campbell, Steven Wood, jeff McKenna, Tom Torpestad, Gary Henning, Shane Mayfield, Ron Rubin, Troy Vannucci, and Bill Henson. Second row: Kevin Pollard, Von Hampton, not listed, james Barbeau, Greg Knight, john Licausi, juan Simon, Scott Roper, Shawn Mayfield, Brian Schumacher, Lynn Groesbeck, jason Miller, and Coach Don Kennedy. Third row: Coach jim Nicksick, Greg Hurlburt, Mike Haight, Byron Curtis, Damon Hurlburt, Anthony Campbell, Sonny Purvis, Steve Hutcherson, Lucias Floyd, jerry Thomson, Eric Soli, and Leonard Miller. Fourth row: Tyrone Hoard, Pete Ruiz, joe Hamil, Anthony Madonia, William Eckhardt, Ron Mortenson, john Niemann, Scott Schult, Eric Green, Mark Loggins, Rodney Rigdon, Norman Craft, and Coach Roger Fairless. A... 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P -.gg i nv' M n km 1 16,4 'ifZf7Q1?A1- , A! .A 'gy' 5 ? M '51 Ui' mf- r., H..-vfs-.:u - f A ,.a lifiifiifl 4' 'Z ' f, 1..,,..1A .gd K- A ',- A' ', 2 f ' E335a1213g -VA f rl: A . ii Q ' S ' Q! A Y 4,1 Q X ,,, ,,,, W,,NiNm V ,, N, , , W I J , ,W FWWAJ f .42 ffm-M. f , M ,,.,,,,, f,,,,f,,,,y I , , , ,W ,, , lllly , , .f, , WM ,VW , H ff I rg X WJ G, ,gay ' fwwnwfwf V W V ' ' f,1,,,z! A , '1 'xr V, .5 ,fig , . .'Z'- nf ff f l This year's team, once again, had a very un- predictable season. After dropping two of their first three games, the team was dead last in the Sunset Divison. Then, on the fourth week of the season, the team was suddenly sparked. They finished the regular season winning five out of six games for a record of 6-3. Again, against the pre-reason picks of many coaches, the team made the playoffs. After losing Quarterbacks Gary Henning and Eric Green to knee iniuries, lim Barbeau led the team to the Zone Championship, where they were defeated. 4 ww Q om, ,- U 0 M, M W 5 'LY ,,,f,4vf'f 3 ' , 5 if , , , V A ' , ' 4 . fl f' ' A '1 V ,, I i,wzf1if1 ,V , f:ffi f ' . mf 'E if W4aunW X ,,f fi .1- f . -:z f f 7 , f bf. 1 if LW, AE 3221 Spam 59 lV's Develop Will to in 1 n ef K T T f '7 ' L 'sz if ' P '. Q. a i sf . i . EF ' Y v i st ' ' D ' M 'T 'Q -A Z. . A V si- 1 f' fg: ' f. i ug. -O., , ,u .V ' ' ii, - . S f 5 ', A , 4 ' :.i ,ff'AlhT1,-: ' .,,. d xf, A .e , L., A ,s .l Z ,. J :yah l .4 nf qv- 5, ,7 5 - ,. t . ' ,K 'lg a ,5 52 Q' jk , M ' ,RW g f 3 5. K! Al A V 1 1 X, V nm ., ,,1 ' .f . .. - ff' . '. P' fi l -. . ' X . f 'z ff f , fm 3 4 V .4 .At 1, lla, va .A f -. , ,, . 1 .,. 1 ,4 4 N 3 , A X ' P ' 'Q iii! gp - 'Qi , Q is if f T19 .-j 1 -Mlfap M , V ' ay ' , X , . 4-. N vp . IW 1' ., , , . A.-1 .T ' ' AN '15,-.e?i,9:: , C ,.. ,,i ,s4iQFg:3i..r1fee, , .9 , -V J ' T., gl, fe .' ' ,H '-fix - A :v,:,'f1'f1?i v tg 1 3 ' . C 2 f5f.La.:,.V.gw.':zm-, , 1 1 ' .- 'j- yv ,K ss ,Q J .VJ,x,.,,,w-A V , Vg., ,,.- 4 Ami. V .t f 'V If I , . ' . ., .. . s T ' ' .. . A,- ff. T .22--xg . 1 , P First row: Bob Chung, Sean Baldwin, lim Castrovillari, Bob Stephens, David Caroon, Cliff McCarty, Greg Lytle, lim Page, Fran Dempsey, Pat Mclemore, Adam Corvino, Chance Hailey, Nate Barber, Donald Glover, and David Cichoski. Second row: Brad Bender, Eddie Brown, David Hale, lohn Barrone, lohn Yonkey, Tom Risner, Kirk Pasco, Kevin Scott, lohn Deuley, Sam Colarusso, Randy Fink, lesse Brambila, Cedric Deas, Randy Nimmo, and Franco Ruocco. Third row: Coach Northridge, Tod Mathews, joe Blockouich, Kelvin Dexter, Dan Opperman, Tim McLeroy, Robert Ostolaza, Kelvin Hickman, Troy Austin, Ted Radzwillowicz, Neal Hassett, lan Yurmanovich, Chris Newnes, Rick Groesbeck, lohn Shepard, lim lavate, Craig Malkiewiez, Eddie King, and Coach Camillone. Fourth row: Coach Faircloth, Robert Plummer, lohn Yancey, Darion Scott, Bruce Towner, Dan Bitnar, lim Wallace, Dennis Weaver, Aaron Hurlburt, Todd Hurlburt, George Karp, Eric Peterson, and Bobby Moody. a,,,,.! The lV's were a very exciting team. They went from a selfish, weak mental attitude to a team with a strong A abominable will to win. It was most gratifying to witness this spectacle, commented Coach Cam. With players like Kevin Scott and Brad Bender, the lV's pull- ed off a 4-5 record. After David Caroon was injured and unable to play, the team voted him honorary captain for the rest of the season. 9555.51 5--' wwf , W , am unix K wf- . .wax .ga Q-I m,www-vmfvxanrzw f ,M Nvwgyawmryw N ' ,' 4 Sports 169 170 Sp I Wrestlers Finish Season 1 -7 Z at ll al!! 1 1 if i Q 4 I 1 2 Q L W' Back row: Coach Northridge, Rick Brenkus, Marvin Campbell, lack Hughes, Paul Anthony, Don Bartakian, Bob Chung, Mike Roberts, and Pat Lee. Front row: David Mahon, Bill Mclemore, Pat Mclemore, Brian Bufone, Bob Engel, and Mike Roach. The 1983-84 Viking wrestling team consisted of a group of young, energetic team members. This year the team was led by Brian Buffone and Pat McLemore. These two received help from two seniors, four juniors, and seven sophomores. The team's overall record was 15-7. The highlight of the wrestling team's season was when they won first place in the San Die- quito Tournament. Coach Nor- thridge stated, This year has been fun and I am looking for- I ward to next year's team. Paul Anthony Bob Engel Mike Rgach Don Bartakian Q 7 I 7' W 'f l ,f C Z Q 'EV jf , Mfr , f 1 ,Z ' ,ww ,,., , I ,. f ,l fa ' 5316: V , fi 41, W .,, xx-LE! y Q , M' V , f , . 1 . My ' 1 , Q ,A . ,,.,. f...,. lack Hughes Marvin Campbell Pat Mclemore Brian Buffone Bill Mclemore Dave Mahon , 1' Bob Chung 4. pw.. 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Back row: Coach Northridge, Ron Haigwood, Manny Manago, Royal Byron, Gary Sheppard, Kelvin Dexter, Ken Purdy, Gerry Ohata, and Coach Brenkus. Not pictured: Coach Faircloth. The lunior Varsity Wrestling team had a very fine season with a 7-2 record. Coach Northridge worked hard to train these young athletes, and all the hard work paid off. Leading wrestlers were Rick Arbesu, Kelvin Dexter, and Lebaron Reid. ati ' i M xmfstw-Mawr, 2:4 .uf ,521-ww' ' ,f my why. '- W-,z Aw. .W iw? V,,Q f V . f 'Y .nil F N. 1 2 K 4-sv x., V--ff 9 I S L. M- 7, A iff . if ,Y X . NA I , gf 'c. it Y. x 5:1 ' 5.11. 53-. if v 2 f V 'H f Q iigg L 1 A x l .i x'-Q mdummh 0- ' gmgc' Q .., 1,.' f fv- , A I -5, YN Sports 17: 176 Sports Soccer: A Head Above the Rest I W M .W .. .... ,,,w,..,.n,.,., .,,,,,,, ,W Wim-In-,Awww-mvgi ,V my V f KA Q i , Ura., , Q ..,.M,, , f, , - v.,Wf.,, ' ' ' ' wi' ,f -, 'ff' ,, af. ., .V ,- , ' 'VH V ' ,- , ,, .M-Ur, ,.,.f.':,.-f ' ,. 4, 'N' ' ' 'C R A ,V . ,.,.,,, j-gf? 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Paul Becker, Marlo Erbella, Russel Rowe, lames Brooks, Bob Malloy, Terry Leeper, George Bosnos, Tom Morrison, Pete Ruiz, Dan Scilano, lim MacDonald, and Doug Clarke, assistant coach . I , , , .1 . -f . . ing: 1 f . . i ,M ... ,V 5 . V A N V V ., .zfffggy ,A ,,.l-..-:IZ 1 . , .,, ,Q g w ywmwfwwvw az- ' ' - ,.....: ,, f r Q wMw'H'mwwM'Mv ' ' -W 't 4? Aww-4 ,W 4'f! f ff- , 1 k Y sv ' fT6 U , 1 .. . f,w,.,..-L . . , ,,.v,., 4f1, ,.f f' ' . - . ' za, , '59 , A W f 5f 3f+2fvrf19--'N' Y - .A a , , . . 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Sunny, V an-y.m , s G 1 DWQQXS J fps Lliw.-iii A Bottom row: lohn Luxenburg Qmgnj, Ron White, Brian Brusa, Walker Andonov, Devin Reiss, Troy Nolte, Tom Van Better, jason Bosnos, and lason DiOrio. Top row: Coach Hart, Hal Floyd, Danny Caronia, Greg Gordon, Ian Segal, Dean Hardy, Monte Schooley, Glen Goldstein, and Mr. Clarke. Not pictured: lancei Castro, Luis Maldonado, and Fred Sarnelli. ,- - , ' . .,: vwmef ,V f ' , W Z , W 134, Q 5 f nf . ,fall N .I I V g , 5 ff 5 I ' -4wwwMIWw,avm' f - X ,ZZ I s MGM '0 , ' J 1 In ,fm X -, I W' M, ' V wg MW' V , Q A W I ,, I , ,Q f. ,, gi h W ,,,.,,,,,,,,, , , , ' .W,.,..,.,,,W, ' ' G ' M'l ' ' ' , , ,, W ,pm V Y 4 N Y W X W b k m rffvy ' ,mwwWzIwwwwwI.,W:,w f ,y X H I ' . - I 5 ' ' ,Wf ,W M, ' 1 . ,.. ,V , 1 4 I ,II I M, 554 ' , ' W, 'I, I - f l , f 1 5 4, , , ' I- . ' Qzff' if ' ,, l f A ,, .. 1,-, M . .,. '. 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W' W 'N A'n? 4-M Ai-'7 fxfmfw fu'-4, -,X if7ffEf?E?,3 T , fr 3 - 7 a. , , . . f ' Q, igaglf - 5 fb fc' Q 'L - 'Y 5 ,f ,init ,tri -Wg,g7- J ,A-i.-,iii 4 n 'fi--4 q F31 924 ' QW :V,,,,Z,5f9gf 9 . Z --f-:lcv '14 TC? 5 - H ' ,ai A, V, , A 1 TQ: ' ' :ff K f--- f ' .A K T 'X ' ,A 2 if y L yes- y g , , aa :V , I :nj f , I 4 ., Wm- 4 V 1 , W , , . . 5 f I f c ww- , ml!-5 - n- , '- -F' I , Q -.3 ' V, f ' , 7 ZZ ,fx ., I 4' f'?? f 't fi 'fl ' ,al Z .sri , V b , v api, r V ...... Q' ' f T ,,l,, s ' fn ' 1, f 'fd-'I' 4?33Q?jfy3f1fQ V ,jjgwwf 'W' ' 4 pf ' i -H , -, ' V' Q ww V I V , 1,1 W , . A ,n - ::i7::E. cs-..Q , 2 2'A lm sf W , A, ' F ' M i , ., T M it , -DVA - M , , 4 ,, , L V A, ,, M 3, A M 5 - lxviilk 'A,'r- .,,v, , f V ltv. Vlvt ' 4 'V , ,gl , . .m:1 ,- IL W f, . L. V., w ' if The Valley Viking lunior Varsity Soccer Team h was coached by Vincent Hart. This was Hart's se- ,A yy My cond year as coach. of 61 My They're a.young team, talented, and a pleasure 'Z 'iv to coach, said Coach Hart. The future of Valley's ayya, If ' . Z- Soccer team IS In their hands, and they seem more A 1 than capable of handling it. T . - , fy: , ,,W,,,,:f,V!' V-ff , ' The team had a fmal record of 9 wins, 4 losses, I ,,,y , f y , l and 1 tie. Their toughest competition was Gorman , fm' M . m ay High School. The Vlkes won one and lost one W l W . , ,f,, ,. , ,, 7 ,, 3, 2 H, against the Gales. F ff V V I v ,,,,,,A ig I Te W my ,fd F: ,., t , 1 - - , V 1 J vi., , jg f I in I, I ...1 A , I avg., V I X W ,Mr I , . 1 l- wf f 'ff f-' f If :,- z ,' Q ff ' ' I ,,. , ,,,, ,A ,, 4, y , ,, ,mf A, U X I 75 M 5 fa fn I MW-ww-1 'f f - A- U f 4 - jjfffm ' 'f'W p 'f '-fw.',-0'-y .' , ,hx l1a,f.me'.f.,Q- f ww .- . Q . '. N' , V Sports 78 182 Sports Varsity Prepares for State, Again 4-u-4 Front row: lames Page, George Andricopulis, Craig Hopkins, Danny Tiger Snider, lohn Green, Allen Swinson, Nate Richards, Ron Ruthe, and Paul Andricopulis. Back row: Coach Paul Aznarez, Coach Keith Brisco, Glen Posey, Max Allen, Scott Schult, lohn Perisich, Calvin Francis, Aldo Chaney, Kevin Hawthorne, Mike Counce, Coach Roger Ewan, and Coach Bobier. The Viking Express had a somewhat trying season but didn't fail to qualify for the state tourney. Coach Bill Bobier, after literally dominating the state competition, is somewhat optimistic heading in to the semi-finals of the zone tournament. After finishing the season third in total offense and fourth in total defense, the team was predicted to finish in fourth place and not qualify for state since no starters were returning. But, Coach Bobier, despite all odds, had done it again: the State Tournament. .,.., it W Z ,,,,.a-M f'W7f5?WWm'WyC' i?7M,e,v42Qz'Z:Q-:,,g'i': - W' f ,. , . ,,,,, I , ,,,, 1 ,, - . ,afM,W5 fH v qw-' f. , f - ,. , Wfffef WM wwf ' W, ., , . '14 M . f 1 -5 Q -qu 19 ' f Yf 5 Jybgmf-ft' '-1 ,M V, iff 2 ? WW? ...W .fi, , h-awww.. ? ff, ll! fr M . , ,5 Zhi? 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Basketball Team has been a key factor in the success of the basketball program at Valley. Having a strong l.V. squad insures that the great basketball tradition will live one. The major goals of the l.V.'s are to prepare each individual mentally, physically, and socially, to learn from their mistakes, and to believe in themselves and others. Coach Mathis feels that this year's team is very talented and has a lot of potential. sg omen Runners Take Zone 1 Bottom row: Denise Bailey, Tammy Powell, Laura Payne, Holly Carter, and Coach Linda Whitehair. Top row: Lisa Garman, lenny Chicketti, jenny Finch, and Marta Mervosh. f lt took a special person to be on this year's team. You had to be a hard worker and willing to devote your time to being the best. The Valley Vikings couldn't have asked for a more dedicated and determined team. They took the All- Conference meet held at Sunset Park, and from there they went on to capture the Zone title. N 5 ii i i ii t , i t ii - N. A ,awww Men Run to Second in Division W sm if ,ia 51234 . x Front: Scott Miller, Bill Mclemore, lason Bosnos, and Robert Bainbridge. Back: Robert Knight, Stephan La Forge, Shawn Schaefer, George Bosnos, and Billy Pappas. . ' ,f,g The 1983-84 team made quite a name for itself. Through much competition and hard work, Men's Cross-Country completed its season by winning the Zone title, third in the State, and second in the Sunset Division. Graduating seniors were Scott Miller, Robert Bainbridge, Stephen Laforge, and Bill Pappas. Bill also won the Individual State Championship. The team was quite successful and maintains that success next year should be no problem. , 1. , ,.. V f M- f A s V2 I y, B 5 iw l T S f ,T My ,, 'gk 3 , A 1 . E 1, I Rag . 5, in 4, JW , rj Ng. ,,w,m,TMmMuz A-WW, Z . 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'B - . . ,ima-'fr-'ggfjv - 742 , x L fiwtifjiigzf-.1 ,s ., - '+- - 9 190 Sp I g g g Young Tennis Team Plays Well Kneeling: Ron Sperry, Robert Tomiysau, lames Geracci, Timmy Lassooy, Ivan Nathanson, and Chris Hudson. Standing: john Sharpe, lerry Huckabee, Lou Thomas, Rod Bigelow, Scott Courtoir, and Nick Milhako. Not pictured: Tony Hornsby and Tony Lundberg. 'Mmm ....,,-I-.Mm . 'ie xXX'q l , . , 4 The Men's Tennis Team served, rallied, and aced their way to a great season. The team was very young this year due to the presence of only three seniors: Ivan Nathanson, Timmy Lassooy, and Chris Hudson. However, with the help of juniors jerry Huckabee, lames Geracci, Rod Bigelow, Nick Mihalko, and Tony Homsby, the Viking team proved to be successful. The sophomore players, lohn Sharpe, Robert Tomiyasu, and Tony Lundberg added their youthful enthusiasm to keep the spirits alive throughout the season. Last, but not least Qof coursej, was the rough and tough freshman, Ron Sperry. All of the players proved they could handle the heat of the season and gave their all to capture an overall 7-3 record. T :M lf ., , M U y52'!41.,,fl2f wx' . . ,. . . ii: gm . Wgm ,Q , L..,c-y.fr..f,.qfq,g?4 i- -M W ,, .4 ,, if I r ,3 of ,Vx - V,,.,V , f Q.,'wzfm,wV'V.gg My g-f.',gV..:' gg. 4 'f 'f ' ' ,j' ,4 px .WH-rf A ' .1 f- V V ' -' 'g ' ' f , f fu...-1 4 f 'uMwwf,M....,,W,,a.. V , ,M .. ,... ,,,,., , V -f'w rszH11f1W? 1s:':':::'TV-WH ' wg 1+ VV .ggqff w 9, as f- ,A f W it 4. fe ,.,. ,.,, , .7 2 V ' KQV 'V1f'5.?7 'i ' 4, ag ? U?a.e41.Z'ff . - V? f 'MEM TW Lg Ja, - T' 'J A, ffm f , , f fha? fag .4 w , frfffyf ' ? V 2 N M 3' v A Q 4,2 f ff ,rf 7 7 f X , G ,PFW ,,, , ,L, vs??f.4, ' -' 'f 2 , f7f1fgQg'7 I V . V - ' ,,s,,n,.,WQ N w,vw,,.7, V ' ' ' ,,. .qw ' ' 1412 Sports Q if f t fwfwf 0 WWW 'v 'f - .1 . sf H 2 ' W.. 417 5,2 72 , ' - Q - ,- . V . ' W4 W t '7 R f 'F' We 4 M f i' V, .,, , 1 ., 1 1 ,M ,, ig , . 'ff i1 ,i 74, af-V 1 2 . , 1 - , , M- 1 f 51,41-:Q-V f, ' vw 3' 'iv fw-wwf 5 'f ? f ' ' 'Y ' ' Q' 7 ' I., Woman's Tennis Defends Title W f f 5 , , 1 ., , ,,..V, .fx - . Bottom row: Heather Hackman, Alison Oakes, Daphna Shalev, Sue Costa, Mina Hall, Mary lackocks, and Ashlee Gaydosh. Top row: Sheri Gerecht, Celeste Miller, Tania Hetzer, Laura Gonzalez, Lisa Mandel, Cristi Gonzalez, loule Stevenson, and Miss Engen, Once again the Vikings have put forth the most outstanding Women's State Championship Tennis Team in the State of Nevada. They defended their title this year by taking first place in Singles, Doubles, and the Team All-Around. State Singles Championship was taken by Senior Laura Gonzalez with a record of 54-1. State Doubles Championship was overcome by Cristi Gonzales and Sue Costa, their record was an outstanding 55-0. Their overall record for the team's season was 33-0. This year was the third consecutive season the Viking Rackets have gone undefeated. The team, along with their Coach Mary Ann Engen, should be very proud. 15, lwx-M Li fop n I SD Striking Vikings Roll to Victor .,.1 r, W, Jung Bottom row: Theresa Cossin, Linda Logan, Gia Pocino, and Sharon Greenspan. Top row: Bart Katz, Wayne Wilson, Larry Bohman, and Chuck Somers. Not pictured: Satung Chowles, Mike Guccione, Bret Katz, and Damencele Di Pasqua. The Men's and Women's Bowling Teams prov- ed to have much competitive spirit and dedication throughout the season. Senior Larry Bowman and lunior Bart Katz lead the men's team, and senior team captain Linda Logan was the main force on the women's team. With many returning bowlers, Coach Kohnke predicts that next year will be a winning season for VaIley's bowling team. T l If ,f ! ohmr l 1 r I '14 ' J i, ggusas w 4- f 12, f, '1 vw , ,, V6 f , IV Strikes Again iy-Q5 rwf' I-fini Greg Yoshida, Kelly Wolf, and Angel Asturi. Not pictured: julia Thomas, Robin Chin, Alan Hirsh, and lames Webb. Higfwfkep X, - wx-fwygu-we-we - QNX gym, IIS 196 Sports Lad Vikes Shoot for State Title -I'-I il' Qf '-nge 'A I tw..-W.. ' ' ' we ' 'K' ' ,A x S W. Ewwzfszc 5' ' -, Q ' ' Z-1 z., . ww-X ,ff 'A f , ,uf 'MM 2.Q.....a4A.f..v.,-ff ,..,,.,f,a. WM... V... 1 Bottom row: Brenda Banks, Linda Crook, Claudine Connie, Mina Hall, and Venus Marcus. Dorothy Chester, Deshay Addison, Son- ja Holland, Renee Addison, and Trina Mara. Third row: Gail Anderson, Vicki Pullins, and Corrie Vigil. Top: Coach Emma lean Ma- jor. Not pictured: Adrainne Stowers and Coach Dave Ross. The Women's Basketball Team was widely known as The Lady Vikes. The Lady Vikes were held up by senior forward-Adrianne Stowers., who recently signed with the University of Arizona. Brenda Banks, also a senior, was one of the top scoring guards in conference play. The lady Vikes saw a different face as Head Coach for the 83-84 season, Ms. Emma lean Major, did a great job along with her assistant coach Dave Ross. The Lady Vikes were one of the top teams in Southern AAA Division. QQ U' .. nl' I ,Af 5,4 ,..-BZ' ,ff ' 1 'Qjzzhf M 4 , f 19109 vw M4 ,, fn 922, nw, .frww V -,,H Ugg, .,. .. ,. ,-in ,,,,.-, :gn-3 6,1 1' ' 'rl- 7 ' nw H'5 jf,f.1. 'm K , YA lm 1 KH 1 If 1 IP 1 53i!E!i : f?35 W 'lilili , f,,V V 5 arf-r V g' nf!! f ,fm 'f W g E,aZ'17f '5fj , ' ,, f 'W ., ,W ,, ,M Zggufw ' K ', 'Fi?5Z'L 52 V 5. mwww'M ' 1, ww, 5 Wygw HW ,vf::,4, f . A Wifi f 349:11 A HW! ffmfj' away 4 ww: ,wus ia LWMW f 'M 1' f?h,f4'f4 fa! A V ,ggi 2 so -,s- 1 ll M fn 1 , I. 1 Q 59 IV Girl ' Basketball Shoots 8-3 R X i f , ', ' Bottom row: Mina Hall, Venus Marcus, and Linda Crook. Second row: Gail Anderson, Claudine Connie, and Trina Mara. Top: Coach Emma lean Major. Not pictured: Assistant Coach Dave Ross. This year coach Dave Ross was in charge of working with the young l.V. Girls' Basketball team. He was challenged to bring out the talents of the inexperienced players. The girls proved to be strong competitors all year and performed very well. With Angie Gaines and Mina Hall leading the team, the end of the season left them with a very good record of 8-3. Coach Ross, who came from Lewis E. Rowe Elementary School to help the team, offered a great deal. of encouragement to aid the girls in their wmnlng season. , Q Z, V 3. W Mmm q fn, Q4 M. .,., , , Q WXZXWW' L' ' ,f .W , ,f f, f,,,f,,W 1 M. , ' f ,, M17 am ' fi 29:9 'f f f v 1 12 ' Q W aww ' A 1 'A V, -1 5mefwQ1f ww www: t-1 g , W V ' 9 xx -M nw 1 ,1- 4' Nw, E ..' 4 ww w.. x ,, Q , v,,,,,..q ...g5:, ,W mf' w 'w 3 MJ' 2 1 S1 WH ,,, 9 f 1 s W If b M VTE' ny XXV , ! v N ., f ' I i vw R K 1 2 4 wma .W , I ' A K M., .,,,,wz2 ?1 JL- 'W wyfaqw, W 5 -N.x,-,. K ' wwf s ,1- Sports 199 200 Sp I -Spiking Vikings Strive for Success Bottom .row: Cindy Montgornery, Cindy Rich, Brook O'Brien, Shannon Brown, loAnn Green, Cheryl Evers, and Karen Smith. Stan- ding: Cristy Smith and Maggie Farfan, managers, Carey Curnutt, Gina Kim, Lisa Peterson, Stacey Wolff, manager, and Coach Close . I' ,a ,ff Q mg ' X Ai xg? - g V lpn w.',,,,,.- M, ...--f' n .. - - 3 S EZ? i ' I 7 7 -.-. ., A Wy. i , nn. ,, ,W 1 ,,, 454 ,,1, A ' If , V F ... yn 134,26 , LN-P W f.. , V ,T 1 K , Q mwfffiiiivffv It was with em- phasis on skill, at- titude, and a great desire for success that the 1983-84 Spiking Vikings, coached by Linda Close, entered the season's competi- tion. Their effotts, plus the dedicated leadership of senior captain and all-conference team member Shannon Brown along with Seniors Brooke O'Brien and loAnn Green, helped the Vikings score an upset vic- tory over Eldorado in the Zone tournament. 5 33 E H l 8 i le l 11 'A 1 , at , E ' iigif t 1 1 ,J g ..c uv! f J -f iv: A A ig-V :LLEY ef, J , lg ee . l ' ' it ..- KAL 202 Sporls 4 l Nfl' .., . l.V. Volleyball Ends Successfully Bottom row: Kristen Peterson, Rhonda McClary, Corita Rhoden, Leslie Sweet, Tommy Sasahara, Rena Willoughby, and Siryvan Somphowe. Top row: Coach Major, Annette Hansen, Kim Teuscher, Vicki Pulliws, Claudine Cowwie, Linda Crook, and Brenda Morales. f K-1? wean E5..w . ,..... , L H eg ,cca 4 if vi'-fi' ' , X N Q? .F C jj., .S Q 1 , li K 'c f WMM 1 is 1 if ' fi , i fi I ll V .WT 6 .l,,,M,M,,.. , m 3, 53353 H ,f MMM f LJ: , he ' sa ,fx 1 if ma, W gxx , mygbr c ' ' ' he iv Y ,,,.,..,---- W , -umm ...J n ? 3 ,gms 'i ' , ii '7 QE I JA ' fn -H . , '- I l I V' I da - 1 -.-. wx ,, ,t,.....--.A This year's 1983- 84 Girls' lunior Var- sity Volleyball Team could con- sider themselves a unique part of Valley High School. Most of the girls on this team attended junior high school together. Volleyball was a new experience to them so they had to practice and learn twice as much than other- wise expected. With the dedica- tion and leadership of Coach Emma lean Major, the team's season end- ed with a 4-14 record. - - - ' x A - X U 1 t . M.- h w 'N ' ' . , gi ,ff ' ig in -gn..-1' s- W i nnnisn-nn I 'M ' -f ' ' V ' ,Y , Wg v -yfgjiyw A t.,, M- E 4? . ,ik A? .gnv ' iff ,,,, ,,,...f srl!-i- ff . - . :im . X V' 1 A K V ,a Q 'L e- ? , P- 62155 ! F i ' A ' y ' U -I ii , f -- . livtfx' 1 L, 'vl K '- '1 Bl ,' . Q fl ' T ----n F1 Q ff-, ,, i-J-,nazi til I 6 aa., .,. D I A A l is vb..-.3 Wav l 9 his nk' an . ,X - !- cgwu ff 2 ,Z 'fi 1 ' Vw, st- an s irls' Golf Take Zone Kim West, Stephanie Mohr, Pam Singer, Laralee Forese, and Hella Kent. N., 1' if it . 5, The Sensational '83-'84 Women's Golf Team once again made Valley High School proud. Their season's record was a remarkable 10-0. The team, coached by Mr. Wayne Schlekewy, won the coveted Southern Zone Championship. The five women team took their skills to the state tournament where they finish- ed off a winning season with a second place trophy. Valley is proud of their hard working, dedicated women's golf team. I na ii' -x V1 ?f 4' K3 5 if ' I 1 uv A A 'fi 4 f F? . 5 B ,,., -'msn' VV , Y- ,M MM H Vw x.7fa..Q - ., ,, W V-M-m..N A Q V V' 'f ,S , ' I 1. V ,M M :'1,, ' V X I I ' 41 J. 'ww-Nwvmwwaq , , I W gi? - ' ' S' ' ' ' V 1 'Vf3f?'vfVV3?Q.?fi ffl? Q.-tv , ,, ,, : A v ,251 7,i.,i.jiLiixQg7 U S I 5? V VV V Q , V... Wm iwgsmwmrxwih 3 M16 . ' 2 V 4 X Q , lfs 5 V.gV 'YV V 'V WV 5 iv' Q '7'QfUV ':i'? , X vw: M . K, A WN E if' A ' ' g, by ,LV Fw V 'V f L V ' V V 'JiV'.V41'. . V., V iw Vw, V. VQ . Q7 2 ' , ,ws A! , ,f -0, . Z -fr 1 svn, X44 v 4 6 . K A Y X' 7 125, 1, v 5 'X ,A f Q N , 'Y Q f Liz P21-M awnwwwm Q, f Mwwwv.-w.,.f...... 5 .v,, 1 V 2 Zi? ,' 1 4, ,J ' f if ' N ' i 2 1 T' ' 4 l f , ggw , fs, fm W ,- , fw , gf K V 1 f M. , ,. V A, 1 ..q,,1p,,' 4 Q 'Qty A P zyiy' fziggnr, I ,A ,, , ,W nn., 9:4 4 xx- 'K k wif ' ffm ' f v ff ' 1, Q, . 7, 559, M ? 'f?4,1f, .2'.,tV.f, :W 4 ,, 'I ffcw-N' we ,. -S , , ' x -P ,W YK' . ' 1 V. 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This year's team was based on strong competitors. Sonja Lawrence and Daivn Hood were two of the most outstanding of the women's group while the men's team was headed by Tony Mesa. Members practiced at Basic High School Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Their meets were held on Wednesdays. Many of our team's members were also members of the Sandpipers, UNLV's team, which helped them in practice and experience. Coach Vaughn advised the groups. ,f , Q Q -4 my es' my 'wwf 2 f M' wp-f,f 5f' , N ,,, .W , sp. JW Jw. '73 A 'ur 11 ,f 208 Sporls 4 I u rr 51 an hess Team Competes in Strategy L KR K Www? 1 D 'N- Front row: Chris Karris, Kirk Krespi, and Dave Singh. Back row: Matt Crossman, Phil Gorrow, Bill Malone, Mr. Painter, Albert Tabola, Mike Ryan, and Lori Hulburt. A-6 to G-7, I'lI counter that with a King's pawn to the front. The jargon may sound a little strange to those who do not devote hours to pouring over the strategic game of chess, but for the intellectual players of the game, it is as common as a second language. n The Valley High Chess Team competes with other high schools in a bid to capture the cham- pionship. The group has an excellent record, and the dedicated members work hard to defend their reputation as a formidable team. Advisor Mr. Painter commends his team for their efforts which include mandatory practice for two days a week after school. Members compete among themselves to win board positions, and player Albert Tabola says, The game is a difficult one that requires skill and strategic capabiIities. 2 a f 2 ,fa M ' Q , j20 43 W '-'Qui X , sw -A - , ,fr -' vw- ' Afhlef 2 70 Alhlellcs Men's Track Strides for Perfection '-721 1 P , h L b , William Shostak, Mike Speck, Kirk Krespi, Marvin'CampbelI, and larome johnson. Middle Esxxtgfrtgngrlggirditglfetz,Rtuizlygzlzirisultlinrris, lack Smith, Alvin Graham, Bobby Adams, Bobby Barry, Randy Nimmo, Mike Roberts, and falvin Francis. Back row: Lebaron Reid, Robert Bainbridge, Steve Gehring, Ernie Patton, Bob Chung, Greg Knight, lerry Brooks, George Bosnos, Brian Mehalcik, and Mike Schofield. V , V or g V Y , ,571 A , V ,VLV 14,7 e.,:i.g , ,.,, ,f,f4f,ygr53y,-. e ff s ,' ' .f 4 , 1 4.f.2,,., fn-fs V bmi .. , f , Q' I 5 . ,g f.,.f,f1'g'w'fzo a:.,i7A 412'-, rs .QE-'T T 12.32 MEM, E ff? M- W 'M i 2 V The team is small but of extremely high quality and en- thusiasm, said Coach Walker. They made up for the smallness with a great deal of talent, dedication, and of course, fast feet! The team was especially strong in the sprints, distances, shot- put, and discus. The weaknessess acknowledged by Coach Walker included the jumping competition and the hurdles. The many returning players' experience contributed to the success of the Runnin' Vikes. '0ll f'a ., 1 V ,. 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Although the team was strong, their toughest competition came from Western and Rancho. Com- menting on this com- M petition, Coach Curtis C' A said, We overcame it , 'A 1 T a with a lot of help from T, the team. Varsit , IV Girls' Softball Kg ,,, .,,s Front row: lteve Palmer, Gina Mainwal, Daphne Whitney, Ellen Gasparo, and Maggie Farfan. Back row: Coach Major, Christy Smlth, Sherri Gerecht, Dorothy Chester, Brenda Banks, Gina Quinones, Lisa Moore, and Stacy Wolff. Not pictured: Renee Creira. PIayball! The Girls' Varsity Softball Team, through tough tryouts and vigorous workouts, showed a strong outfield. The team had a lot of unity and togetherness. All in all, they played well together, and they worked hard. They were a young team, but they played tough, stated Coach Major. Pictured at left, front row: Tana Barnes, leanie Belli, Cindy Merritt, Amy Isaacs, and Tina Barber. 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ML is wk ,.1,..1 1-JEQEQSA rge3B9fJx.,' . . ,V x I , . ,S ,kg gi! x wf , H' - ' d A I 5 'Y s '3 l F N 1 1 N 1 1 1 w P w 9 I r I , lg u 9 A M 1 I A 2 r Lf-4 '32-2 A 4 Nitin YW HI Debbie Elvena Angela Rowe Monique Smith Alicia Berger Who was responsible for the extra special something in our assemblies? What group of peo- ple could give such quality per- formances? When did this squad ever loose spirit when the chips were down? Where did they get such unity and uniqueness? Why did the word senior mean eight times more to them? The 1983-84 Songleaders are related to all these questions. The squad con- tributed much time, effort, and spirit to every event during the school year. Outside of school, the Songleaders also proved to be superior. During the summer they attended the National Cheerleaders Association camp at ULCA. They received an award of excellence, and NCA's coveted Most Superior Award. is QW? U Q ff Qb T-i'f '4 Lf: Tina Carcione Melissa Clutters By combining their multi- talented efforts, the squad enter- tained the VHS student body with their dynamic routines. Tak- ing time from their busy schedules of preparing and prac- ticing routines, the Songleaders also hosted the Sadie Hawkins Dance at Sam's Town the first weekend in November. Their Adviser Ms. Bixler and Captain Debbie Elvena led the squad of eight seniors. This group helped add class to the Class o '84. I' , ,1 T it .X J U Candice Minster Lisa Mandel Sensational Senior Songleaders V 'Q U ML- ' L lx Y vi -Q I H x f . x X f KA . -A,:,., qgi f as-141 . 232 spffn D namic Pep Club .M v vff f ' -fm f ,QW in fa., K flag, f ff if ,Mr ? yy Andrea Sommer, May Atta, Celeste Miller, Linda Logan, Kristen Sakahara, Becky Senecal, Natalie Kim, Lis WouIdn't you like to be a Pepper too? The Pep Club was composed of a group of spirited Vikings that attended all football and basketball games, cheered at many other sporting events and games, and participated in all spirit activities. Advised by Mrs. Michaels, the group also raised funds to help buy t-shirts and other spirit items. Pictured individually are the officers: Linda Logan, president, Natalie Kim, vice president, Kristin Sakahara, treasurer, Celeste Miller, secretary, and An- drea Sommer, ICC representative. if if ,,,,, a lorge, and Carolyn Lee. y ., ' va, fi ji , X .I v W e ' i ff g f fa five., ,f V ff ' 'iff A ' g i V5 A lf , 'ff fi? vlly , '., , 1. f , hy tits.. ..-Nm I f 'ia ,gf lfdw., 'N A!! ZfwQW' 334 1 fo... f ,.,, f.m..y.,,,., 1 Viking Wrestlerettes ,, Z Z 4 , W Front row: Staci Yurmanovic, Terri Mclaughin, Monica Leija, Simone Loban, Tami Talbot, and Amy Isaac. Back row: Sheri Kirch, Liz Terry, Andy Soloman, CeCe DelRio, Roxanne Leathers, Robin McGrath, Laura Brinker, Sheryl O'Shea, Maria Del Mendo, and Elena Rogers. Not pictured: Brenda Kissling, and Margarita Marquez. ,,,, 1 ,ls f i t6 me i H in I in f Robin McGrath, Mrs. Engel, Sheryl O'Shea, Elena Rogers, 5 A Monica Leija, and Shen Klrch. ,..,, aff..-f Mn' .f .' - .1 Wrestlerettes are not lady wrestlers. They keep score, run the time clock, and cheer the wrestlers on to victory. The eighteen Wrestlerettes also prepare a box full of nutritious snacks as a reward at one of the matches. They plan to go to San Diego, CA., on December 9, 10, 11, and also to attend State finals in Reno. They are advised by Mrs. Sharlene Engel. spfm 233 234 Spirit Fabulous FI ing Flags Top row: loanna Magruder, Karen Moss, Cindie Hydock, Rachel Frazier, and Michelle Cotton. Kneeling: Diane Ward, lulie Brown Lisa Contner, Paula Ackley, Cindy Zeng, Shannon Boyle, and Tami Figard. 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Under the guidance of a new adviser, Mrs. Cathy Spina, and led by Captains Karen Moss and Paula Ackley, the team worked closely with the band performing at football halftimes and other shows, such as the Halftime Review. They also performed at away foot- ball games, basketball games, and assemblies. Last summer the girls attended a United Spirit Association Camp in Santa Barbara. They left with many superior ribbons and a trophy for their hard work. They also com- peted with the band at a marching com- petition Oct. 30-31 in La Habra, CA., and received a second place trophy. -J' 5 spin: 235 236 Spin! , .4 . QW QI' I lun E ., I 'WM QQ' X A3 ww Janata 3 F1 15542 2, ffm. f'y U'n Y M 238 sprm Iumpin' l.V. Cheerleaders L a r a I e e F o r e s e I I HELP . . . was the cry of sophomores upon entering their fii-st year of high school. Not only did they have the burdens of adap- ting to new surroundings, but they also had to find a way to get involved with their class. The S.O.S. was heard by this year' s 1983-84 l.V. Cheerleaders squad. The eight sophomores on the squad supported their class members by providing spirit and confidence through assemblies and pep rallys. With the help of their ad- visor, Ms. Conners, the squad is readily prepared for their next two years at Valley. D a n i e I I e G o o d m 3 II BY f I 0.5. SLK' . .36 f ll K I 'S ,jx 3 I . l I It tn 1 TE- I. 'I' 9-2 'WS 94 Rf? Nw 'mg gi, ,www-. 5, is 'N' ww MH' llllllllll llllllhill llnmzallnm IEAIIIDQIH IIIEZIKIII llduhlllll lllIllllll lllllllIll llllnnll ,fn I N 3 A ' ' JSR' NOTE TOD? 4 I v ' , ...mv W-1, m- 1, ' f W lm' Wm ,, sei ' ' A IB!! lfluf 7p:12,f , vw, , , f Q I .unify nf' , X A , 4 N V - WIT f 'fn GLW I' if ff' if r v,iftfx1 1734724 A jg! 5? ' 1 .2 ,lp f '1 5 I If I? , x V' , ,- M , i f ,c if , -fwy, rrpw, 512, I' i Homecoming F U35 QQ' 1 a W, if In r .-1 zfir Hirxiffg 524. 1., w?x, 4-5 A HOll1PComirg 2, Q. 4 w. , 1 , ,.,,.y, 1 i K 5 . 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Henry Shead 8: Monique Smith' David Carothers 81 lennifer Tabola 'I luis Palor 84 Sonia Church Debbie Elvena 81 Troy Vannucci I-lomeconirg 25 Prince and Princesses H, U, lunior Princess Daphne Whitson and Prince Todd Shead Q W. l gf Sf, 7 1 3 1 Sophomore Princess Madelyn Gonzales and not pictured Prince Franco Rocco 252 Homecoming 5 i E' P I C9 3 Homemnig ,S - , 4 , 4 , , If cf 'f ,asp 5 N 6 Q W N W 'f . , X 3' V ww M, .- Q, ' an A Hey S zo' y 1 . ., N4 iff-'52 sis git x ,Jef aw x mwqfx ,S fi Xa, Z 256 Homecommg fx, ,,,! 1 ' f 3 E 4 iv' Z af W , f, f , 3 My Z5 fvbr pf 1 f' Q ,WMM lfw, 1 dr.,-1 I I ,, , , . . I y L ' I K , V, ' i f . ,W 'hwwmcwkwwwmha-mm fy, ,. 5 E 5 3 . , ' K it Q, ? vw.. fl M 2 Couples Kick Up Their Heels On November 12 the knee- slappin', rip' roIIikin', Sadie Hawkins Dance was held at Sam's Town from 8-11. The annual event was much anticipated by the females who finally got their chance to do the askin' for a date. Weeks before were spent huntin' for matching duds to wear for the country occa- sion. When the couples arrived at the hoedown, they had the chance to be made official lovebirds at the Hitchin' Post conducted by the most Reverend Medrano. Then they kicked up their heels on the dance floor. The event was certain- ly well attended, and according to Songleader Captain Debbie Elvena, Proved to be successful and well worth the hard work contributed by the squad. XC apr' XVS 4 Students Enjo Winter Wo rl nd Q b f 4,, , Q ... Mike Haight . 1 ' ., ,A Snowball King and Angela n Rowe as Snowball ig f I Queen for Holi- day Dance S Although it was not the beginning of a white Christmas, the 1983 Snowball Dance got everyone into the spirit of the holiday season. J The dance took place on . December 16 in the VHS 2 5 cafeteria. Not only was the dance complete with refreshments, lights and decora- '53 tions, but Santa Clause stopped L by to wish us all Christmas x 1 cheer and to pose for a few pic- tures. Many of the students at Valley displayed their dancing skills by doing the new dance called the Break. The music was provided by Solomon Braun and his Music Company. They played a variety of music which kept everyone on the dance floor. T'YYYYY'!YY .. . ch Vis it it if ' ii'ii . ,f T i , ii fi X iff 2 'JW . K 3 N fg S i ,ga ag,m,f,, 54' 9515 , 3 ' ff' A93 1 fe Maze. Q 541221. fi q1 AnnuaI Snow Ball Dance 4 , ef-isf? 1. f 5 ,,,gf1,,. x ,. .4 . x- ,Q WK K V, , H 1. Y, 4, + . vs ' 5355 2 , 3 ,rail .t ,f .,. NWMW-,W 1 M, . ' - w,g: ,1y v ' mf ,V v.iw16i'iM 791, .13 . W wg V, f G wi, 1 74.4 Q- . -L x , ..,., , A WW Q37 . , wera9i'5f?f3!fvf:WvJ,,,gggy.Z5,26Sq4'f.YG..w.s1 ,f fi - 1 . J 'W' k ,M X55 1 .iff --rw 1? ff .. ,jg .. 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The week began with spirited dress-up days: Monday, punk dayp Tuesday, backwards dayp Wednes- day, celebrity dayp Thursday, reverse day, and Friday, red, black, and green day. Other activities during the week included putting on a show at lohn S. Park, a fashion show banquet, and the finale, an assembly held Friday. The assembly entertain- ed the student body with a marriage ceremony, the band TLC, and a slide show recognizing famous black men and women. The black royalty was crowned at the assembly: Traci Smith, queen, Rickey Hampton, king, Tammy lones, princess, Roni Fuller, prince, Rachael Frazier, duchessp and Keith Green, duke. Tyrone Thompson, who con- tributed a great effort in the week, stated, All the hard work and effort put in Black History Week was brought forth through the outcome of the assembly. P94 f Black History Week lT 9 E R ueen attendant Lawana Calhoun and Kung attendant Queen attendant Marcia Graves and Klng attendant Melvin Fre Q Hi panic Week Ro alt 445 junior Prince and Princess lames Barbeau and Maggie Farfan y0w9' P657 Sophomore Princess Madeline Gonzalez l f l l P 1 Senior Queen Odalys Reina Bienvenidos Hispanicos al mundo de los Latinos. Does this look foreign to you? Well, all Spanish speakers could relate to this during the week of December 5-9, Hispanic Week. lt was filled with many activities ranging from guest speakers, hall decorating, food sales, and daily announcements. Members elected Hispanic Royalty: Senior Queen Hilda Varona, junior Prince and Princess limmy Barbeau and Maggie Farfan, and Sophomore Duke and Dutchess lose Flores and Madeline Gon- zales. Participants ofthe Vikings Hispanic Week stated, it was a huge success and should be looked up to by all nationalities! Week Features Guest Speakers, Hispanic Food, Decorations, and Elections S' vi .gr ,cd,N :W S Si?-I V33-v-...aim f x Spicy Hi panic Week ii!! ,L fl V W Q' it K g 71 'lf sg: 1 :Q Z fe Q 6 53-w3ff5 Xa-w7V6vxvMMw 1 .54 ,,, by : . ., ,LJ ,..nnr 'r Q SK AV ! Q36 F , Wy A 0 ii Www 'mg ii Q QV' LQCW wi WM' QWSY K' NU 7,, . Wg ,iw gk Q Q 1' v 'T' 4 266 Adi 195 5EN5'Fl'l'llE'.lN'Hh w E. 9 fsiw? 3 ?Q sssQf Q F i s 5 2 - ' ' , XY . f -1, vu 1 4:5 'Q yWfgq.jQQ 53 Q w wise Traci Lynn Smith participated in IV and varsity volleyball and basketball, Senior Class Cabinet, Sun Youth Forum, Computer Club, and was president of Human Relations!Soul Club. Traci also studied hard in the International Bac- calaureate program. Traci enjoyed the academic excellence of Valley High because of the experience she had in the IB program. Traci said about her job as president of Human Rela- tions!Soul Club, I feel like we as a group have alleviated a large amount of -the racial animosity between Valley's students. After high school, Traci plans to attend Arizona State University and major in Deaf Education in Rehabilitation. .4 eww xsxmwwwwxmsmtwwwssxsksmx -xxx lx! Q - N mn --: sv :a - - Esgzsw-googsgegssene ww:--ra ff 'D 0 -ha-naw S '55 N 3 :r 35 0n'C5mN2m.-. Om 'iw 'G u-..Eom 'a.:r5 f'6 N 0 :... Q,--4, :.. ,,,mm.,,f-53 -- 99-35 rn O::' Q. wgcrb-50cE9cm:r1:qqf,'5g -.nag 5 f O: :'in90' :CI-l'5'9.5':N s3',45.'uzua'8S2 Dag! gE'ga8vs?f9- Ffo?'5'2nsjgf'5'FS - rn m:fPn:'Ei-.-..2'.E fD C Nm'7.49..2'. H0913 mzmlg. 1729: egos. gas'-geaifaa-as :'a 5352'SIE555'k8 +5532'2E 3mUoo3mE:!:mmEw5152ng m:W-'-:o:l: 5fm' 5 Go---' ui HQ mmm :rs 3fg3mQEZ2ag5QEaQnj,vg OO O 5 -. ' gr:52n9ha.-..gmEQ8ii.:2533ZE'- 5-5,'g,U'f5 ':l's5:rp --:I ' 'D aazlifgewseeaassissin i -., ,h s-. f3z:v95:'3.E.5'A?g5g3 EeQ-g,Z, Dah :OC 0. ---po: :Fl 58fmwP33?3sa:9vPasa? Shannon Brown was one of Valley's most versatile students. Not only did she play on the Varsity Volleyball Team for three years, but she also was a member of Thor's Hammer for three years. She was interested in racquet- ball, glider flying, computers, music, and animals. While pursuing her in- terest in writing, she was sports editor in chief in her senior year. She was a member of the National Quill and Scroll and National lunior Newswriters Assoc. Shannon plans to go to college and major in physical therapy or physical education. Shannon feels that an athlete's first priority is to excel in education and then excel in sports. For the first year Valley is adding a new feature to its yearbook: Senior Spotlight, a feature section on some of Valley's most prestigious students. These students all have some outstanding qualities, be it sturdy GPA's or an overabundance of school splrlt All interested seniors were informed by the publications staff to pick up and fill out an application at the Government Booth, pro bing their interests and attitudes concerning their hobbies, contributions, activities, and future plans during and after Valley All applications were reviewed by representatives from the administration, counselors, faculty, yearbook staff, and the student body SENIFJR 5PlEl'FI:lErH'l'5 Gliding across the ice with the greatest of ease, displaying grace and beauty, and capturing the crowd with her winning smile is a description of none other than the outstanding senior, Michelle Reed, taking part in her favorite hobby. Although the actions of Michelle on ice appear to be easy, this talent has developed after years of hard work and dedication. Another hobby of Michelle's is dancing, and she also takes a great Interest in music. To pursue this interest, Michelle has been a part of the VHS band, which helped her to promote school spirit. As an International Baccalaureate student, Michelle's plans to extend her studies at the University of Colorado in Boulder. To what shall one compare this girl? To Ginger Rogers dancing with Fred Astaire, to Charo playing her guitar, and to lane Fonda doing aerobics. jennifer Tabola enjoys doing all these activities plus many more. As the Student Body Vice President, member of Mu Alph Theta, FBLA, and honor society, jennifer showed her interest in school activities and promoted much spirit. This multi-talented student spent much of her time these past three years planning and participating in school events. One of lennifer's most memorable events at VHS was being crowned Homecoming princess at our victory game. All of lennifer's hard work has definitely paid off. This senior loves to promote spirit at Valley High. Tammy Walker feels being involved not only promotes spirit but also improves her school life and her grades. Being a participant in cheerleading, track, cross country, National Honor Society, Human Relations, and Sun Youth Forum, Tammy has lifted her spirits and the spirits of others. Tammy is an excellent student and plans-to continue her studies by attending college and majoring in business law. Tammy feels her best memory of VHS will be all the trophies, awards, and state champion- ships that were won in both academics and athletics. Tammy's positive attitude will help her achieve her goals in life. There is not enough room on a page or even enough pagesiln the book to list all the school and community activities that this outstanding senior has been involved ln dunng her high school years. lust to mention a few, Denise Sarnelli was vice president of National Honor Society and Key Club, Editor of the 1983-84 Valhalla yearbook, an ICC rep, a member of Spanish Club, and class cabinet. Denise's contributions to Valley are unlimited. I helped to start the first Hispanic week at Valley, and l'm not even Spanish. Denise plans to take her social skills from organizational work and apply them in the fields of psychology and public relations. Denise, with her warm heart, will always be an excep- tional individual. Activities 267 Considering the tremendous amount of students at- tending Valley, Marie delespinasse stands out as one who has well-balanced her extra-curricular activities by taking part in a variety of interests. Her involvement in activities included Concert, Pep and marching bands and Clark County Honor Band. Marie was also secretary of NHS and senior rep. in band council. She has been a member of such clubs as German Club, Creative Writing, and the editorial staff of Valley Voices. Marie shows a special talent when she communicates with the hearing impaired through sign language. Marie's future includes attending Eastern New Mexico University and majoring in communicative disorders. You may have a tough time keeping up with this very active senior, for David Carothers is always on the run. If he is not doing one of his hobbies, like scuba diving and skiing, you may find him running around Valley trying to get things in order. David refounded the Ski Club, which has been very popular with the students of Valley. He was also the founder and captain of the Yell Leaders, who work with the cheerleaders to promote spirit at the games and assemblies. After graduation, David plans to continue cheering as a Yell Leader at Pepper- dine Univ. There he will major in business administration and pre-med. David's fondest memory of Valley High will be the people. Todd Phillips, better known as Le Prez, should not only be remembered at Valey High for his Le Car and Le lokes, but also for the dedication and hard work he has put forth during his years at Valley. He has been Student Body President for two years and a member of the German Club. If being in Student Council was not enough, Todd also pursued his hobbies and interests. These include theatre, singing and tennis. Todd's most memorable time at Valley was his 1983 Homecoming assembly and game. He stated, When something that you put all your efforts and time into comes out that well, you cannot help but feel proud. Todd has left memories for Valley as Valley has made memories for Todd. So vote for me Damencele DiPasqua, the long name with the D's . If this famous quote does not sound familiar to you, you obviously have been snoozing through election campaigns for the past three years. Damencele has been elected officer of virtually every club on campus including Spanish Club, Gavel Club, and honor society. Public speaking is Damencele's first love, and she has won numerous awards in both local and state-wide competitions. Damencele hopes to someday say, T his is Damencele Di Pasqua with the 6:00 news on T.V. There is not doubt that this wish will become a reality as Damencele has succeeded in everything she has attempted thus far. 168 Activitie SHEIW 'FfHfFl'l' THEY Tl 'B I 1 'FIRE SGH!!! ' I ', f fi, f me f Wx! ffl? my ,W f Z 3 iw ! ,.,, ,. JZW M A, ,,,, 7,1 Q , . ' ' 7 5 7 -,f' ff ui f 2, , Ella SPIRITEIB 5' ' i ,,wm 1. :QW 1 li- , T here we were at one of ValIey's very entertainini plays. In the starring role, a very talented and promisini young actress at Valley, lodi Herman. Not only was shi in many plays, but she was also very active in speecl and debate. She served as president of Thespians fo two years, treasurer of Gavel club, and was an ICC Rep Through lodi's high school years she helped to create . student awareness of the school's arts program. She fel that this student awareness gave spirit to the studen body. lodi plans to attend ASU. i About her high school memories lodi said, VaIIey i like a big melting pot with all kinds of people, thei knowledge and warmth will always remain with me. Consider moving from a high school where you were well known and liked, to one where no one had eve heard of you. Well, that was Steve Schank's situation when he transferred from Western to Valley to take ad vantage of the scholastic opportunities. He contributen his efforts in National Honor Society, Las Vegas Youtl Council and most importantly to the VHS band. He ha been a member of Honor Band for five years, All Stat' Band for four years, and was honored as one of the twn musicians from Nevada to participate in McDonald' All-American Band. His other interests include racquet ball, skiing, and basketball. Besides being a drum major for VHS's band, Melvil Campbell was in the Human Relations Club, Nations Honor Society, the Mu Alpha Theta Club and the I.E program. He is also an ICC representative and the vici president of the band. Melvin enjoys Valley because o girls, band, and Mrs. Andree Reed, VHS science teaches We're on the top of everything, from sports ani academic skills to our I.B. program. Valley High mad me feel like I was a vital part of something important, said Melvin. Sonia Church has worked hard both academically a an I.B. student, and socially as Senior Class Treasure Varsity Cheerleader, and a member of Key Club. Soni participated in numerous theatre-related activities ir cluding acting, signing, and dancing. Sonia intends t carry on these interests by remaining active in profee sional theatre and studying for a career in communica tions. Although Sonia has experienced a great deal du ing her high school career, she says that her bef memory was of Homecoming '83. Sonia has worke hard to promote spirit at Valley, but she says T he ei thusiasm and talent of the students made all my effor worthwhile. Sonia will surely claim a Name of Fame for herself in the future. Activities L Anytown Becomes Our Town First Time in Nevada Anytown! Anytown! Whether you're black, white, red or brown, makes no difference when you come down to Anytown! The Anytown ex- perience teaches high school students how to alleviate racial prejudices through a variety of personal experiences. Approximately 112 students from high schools throughout Southern Nevada attended the first Anytown session in Nevada at Lee Canyon. On the way up to camp on the bus, there was a slight sense of animosity in the air. We were all looking at each other as if we were on the way to attend a national 'geek' 81 jerk festival. Surprisingly, from the moment we ar- rived, to the moment we left, there was a total change in everyone's attitudes. Through fireside sings, group discussions and 'free time', we all became a part of each other: it was like one big nonprejudice, totally understanding society. Unfortunately, it had to come to an end. So we packed up and loaded our same items back on to the same buses with the same people - the only difference being that were now different, changed individuals . . . - That's what Anytown IS all about! - Traci Smith - A 272 Actfvmes Cm? 1 1 fl X u - N Y Al! 27 4 A Valley Opens Doors for Parents .F I ' - .Lisa 5252+ 'W' 'wx ,,q,.,..A Fi: X W. :Za L , 'ff ,, a J M 'fl v Q- -1 f il if 'l 3 X had , I We , , ..,,,..., . ,.,. . ,, . . ,A ,, , ,, . ' .v iz az. f Y' arf f 35,5 , f. M ' A For the first time in six years, Valley High School has once again undertaken the tradition of open house. The activities began on October 26 at 6:30 p.m. with tours of the building and a meeting con- cerning the International Baccalaureate Program headed by Mr, lames Schlude. Representatives from the parents, teacher, student association were actively recruiting new members for the organization throughout the entire program. A presentation was given in the gym by various per- forming groups. Then at 7:30, parents went to class. They looked more confused than sophomores on the first day of school. At least they didn't have to sign the tardy sheet when they were late to class. Courses were explained to parents, and they learned the truth about their child's behavior. All in all, the evening was a suc- cess as it came to an end with the serving of refreshments. Many parents commented on how well the evening went, and they were hopeful that it will once again become an annual event. Student Body Elects New Officers Secretary Wendy Kanter 1st Vice President President Brad Strong Tyrone Thompson 2nd Vice President Treasurer Tonya Moran Becky Levinson 276 ACIivitieS Theatre Arts Presents Plays ' 7 I .Nx ff Ng ,ga EX 3:53 71' 7 K We J' ' - X Q V, ' WM. . . V BM IYQ ' ref? B x iq Mi, A - . 5-63 ? si fx? fm alas . Eeoe , or . '84 we 'lc , ,- ., 1. M., 1 A ima. fe. we.. GY-'L ff , a-- , XA ' k - y,,.w,f f if M vit a xi f ,swf '- W 5-9. , Kliwnff I . Q fsfs 1 ' , M 4 Q aw Q 4 4 fa-'f NAP 4 1 4 ' fix Jef' wk ww 'Q f aa i 3.-at - 55 ,M M5511 1 .. .1 - . ,f maxim- in-av Aevigfwe fe4wA'43q.f,2:L fn ' X- B... , .Nt ,V .K .. V ,xg .4 ,,,, . , X I f .vfdfaw 2 45 Q 5593? f gi T , ,Q .3 L mi e lon in inter is a playful comedy about three sons of r ,Q AV-f M, iff W .apfgtrxmguzff -JM J, f,.1 ..,,Q , 1- :7,..ir.f4fa.Qeez ' I , , y The drama department has been working extra hard this year. , ,, The three la s that were resented were all sell outs. A , , 2 3 ff-' ., ,, - ,, - - , Butterflies Are Free IS a play about a blind man s quest for 15..a yi love and freedom. It starred lack Mlllrs, Margaret Splawn, lodl ' f G ' Herman, and lordan Splgel. ,,a, 2 2 The Butler Did lt IS a play within a play. lt is about a murder fff'Z f I ,Q 'S a,,A 1 f ay which actually turns out to be suicide. This confusing play is a f, T great comedy and mystery, starring Sean lones, Wade Rockett, ' Cristy Gonzales, Ronn Stanley, Brad Goodwill, and Nina . Soldano. W ' Kin Henr of En land who want to rule the kin dom. The la 4 , ei cllll' S, 2 stars lack Mrllls, Margaret Splawn, Ronn Stanley, Brad Goodwill, T if Scott Neubauer, Marcelo Echavez, and Debbie Engel. As you can see the theater is an important part of Valley High School. Girls Tackle Powder Puff Football Game First row: Lucius Floyd, lodi Smith, Celeste Miller, Linda Logan, lodi Herman, Marta Murvosh, Marion McMenemy, jennifer Tabola, Kirsten Christensen, Wendy Weatherwax, Lomney Thayer, and Henry Shead. Second row: lulie Ballard, Sherry Eleczko, Valerie Aikin, Tina Carcione, Kelly Owens, Lori Richard, Carrie Hapip, and lerry Thompson. Third row: Fletcher Harris, Bob Panaro, Maria Reyes, Alicia Berger, Debbie Elvena, Kristen Hayes, Michelle Pepera, Angela Rowe, Angelina Giovannitta and Luey Palor. Fourth row: Vinny Schibetta, Maria Hernandez, Sonia Zorotrian, lackie Pianetto, Tracy Miller, Tracy Meyer, lohn Licausi, Eli Abi-Nader, and loe Hamil. 1 Q xg if 1 8 f 5 hmmm, Q I t , ,, M: L X V' 5 First row: Ron Ruthe, Michelle McCustion, Lisa Vasey, ludy Bridge, Robin McGrath, and limmy Barbeau. Second row: Liz Conte, Teresa Bowker, Wendy Lewis, Brenda Moralas, Stacy Smith, and Missy Criddle. Third row: Becky Levinson, Alisha Nelms, Debbie Segal, Kim Ronnow, Stephanie Hansen and Michelle Mourlas. 278 Acnvflles 'X H M l , 'Q . 1 4 5 . li , 4 s 4 L 1 1 w n llllllllll llllllllll lllllIllll IIIIIIHMII IIIIIMWMIF llmnuulgng lnnuipnaml IIIQMIIIII llwhhlllll llklllllll llllllllll llllllllll llllllllll llllllllll ,i,M,-A -Jgifcgw .L-EX 282 F IW CCSD Admini tration VC? 5.41 Standing: Donald Faiss, memberg Virginia Brewster, member: Pat Bendorf, member: and Dan Goldfarb, member. Sitting: Robert Forbuss, vice president: Shirly Holst, president: and Lucille Lusk, clerk. ff .X , , a to X r X K ,L Mr. Wentz Mr. Cadwalleder Mrs. Mannion : V 4? 'f ' 2 f ' Q P- 'iff ' W ?' t Z ' 'rag-guy 2111 . -df, 2 Vice Principals Attendance Discipline Budget Testing Activities Awards Bernadean Wood A Data Processing Curriculum Evaluations Edward Phillips Athletics Deans pr I' Q. fel? A YN Y Q' A 2 Roderick Calvert Nadine NielS0l1 and Counselors 915- Q' Wllllam Bobler GUY CNY X A X lames Schlude Advlse, Guide lan pigu,-3 Thomas Ullenbruch 286 Faculty wi ,N f . Efig, Q , f by 1 W Zyv X Eg 1 4 30 A , , 2? K5 'gk ya 7' Lg ff! f f Q- r gf R f 4 4 1 X s A ff fl 1 5 , 4 , , I 4., 4 .N 3... .,f f ' x james Amburn Annmarie Andolina Robert Anderson Paul Aznarez Dale Baker Debbi Beckman sw'- as Marilyn Benoit Cynthia Benson -an-nu. 165 8 -Q, f 4- r K' Amillo Camillone Leonard Carroll 5 'x Doris Caples Gary Caudill h ' 7 ., ',,fif Z ' 4 , , , I r -im' A' 4 'fy 7 ,A 1 , ' kff , , 7. I f 1, ,,,, -' 46 ,V,Q, f. fa wh ,, 1 .V K ' h fi ry , VV L ' A w .Q - . , lanice Bixler Keith Briscoe Dorcey Black Gene Butler Faculty 288 F ulty Linda Close Suzann Dragecevich Robert Estes i 3 rss g e .. I Douglas Clarke Annette Conners Gary Earl - Overton Curtis Mary Ann Engen Roger Ewan Alice Darrah Don Erler I. S. Ferguson is ss- Q-,Y Fr 1 I 1 5 , p Richard Fitzpatrick loe Gallia lill Hampton V X David Gerber Vince Hart Gary Kohnke G 4, A X W Monte Flecher ludith Granese Patricia Hansen Thomas Fredrickson lanine Guerguy lean Hoeppner dn. Faculty 290 Fawlfv Z me ,M LA Marcella Lane Walter Lukas 1 Bill Loman Emma Major .1 W...--.-.----Q--.....-4-qua Susan Marshall Raul Medrano Walter Mason ludy Michaels .1 '1 , .,,,...,,, ,.,., I I 9' i n 5 . 1 u M - , 5 5. yn V.. as .x 1 A i. ' O , ,. 1 1 K Q 4, .-4 . - ., A - s Q ui iv. 1 ,rg li? sr Q 5. 5 S 17 - sf 'G 1 5: ' - e . 5 0' if e qi f .1 fe ' A n 5 A.. dranu lacqueline Mongeot Robert Northridge M lune Nails Miranda Ogawa Klvanc Orengil Steven Painter Lynne Owomoyela Leroy Parker my tx ,y 3 1, 1. X X 1 L Ruben Perez Maurice Poppen Steve Romeo if f -A ff if' Z, 7 af M J X is 5 1 'J' i n S ,N f , I, Debra Payne Edgar Peterson Andree Reed ? e1ff f my A M,-A.. :wwf vw, .J ,ff f Zandra Peyton Cecile Rlzzo Robert Salchert J' --- on Marilyn Poinier loseph Roberts Wayne Schlekewy ---I ur'- 4' li' I X Q, Patricia Weidknecht Egton 5,mm5 Glenn Suiter 'ivy f if., Albert Smith Ada Tessler Karen Welsch leara Serraile Grant Smith lanet Walback 1 i X4? hx 2 Mirian Smyth Paris Walker Larry Wilson lry 294 Faculty I f:fW4WZi,,wifvv Ruth Wilson 'XX i A 2 , h.......,.,, M54 , 'ff UWA , yWf,,iu4,0Wpf627f f ,,,, fffv If 4,, A fy Q M if . 5,217 1 M wwf M1 vw wwunwfji ,ah WW ' Larry Wright ff Kenneth Zelasko Keith Zobel ff M J, A' s X .- .'-v .Z V, ' .W,4.,,,,,wi ' V ,A 41- V ,, , W vs 'T' ' F Q ' if I V ' ' 5 ' 'xfffk i W X g ffaf . 5- V t gf wi ' ,, f Q -h , ., X! 5 I ,Mfv4A,ggg, X ' i f ' , r ! i ,,,t., , i. ? X I , ,t., , V Q Q., 7 4' X, b ,E T.. 1 .f Ma, ,.., Cathy Smith Y Delores Mazan Willie Mae Bradford 'IX wr' -'-v Q Eleanor Katz Ellie Leemans Donna Young Eloise Hold loAnn lanelt Doris Sarbacker Kerry Dialeda Elizabeth Miller Wanda Grove I KL ,. E v Q U 'GAG Ugg fx I fy G' tl ' ' QQ G ovrzf 1 :QQVOM 'iw-, U Ove if ligibii O 47 A I K 1 uno U Qfiyfgbg 1 me 9 ao? 9 .1 1, S, 5 ,kgxgxiciacgzbnggn Q E 90 Euan 5855? , f 0 caovcuaq 5? W nv fofliitaa f E 321123 can fnnffbty ' E 5 Martha Almquist Pictured at left: Betty Bommer, Nacha Perez, Sharon Ruff, Marylou Maatallah, and Rosemary Spivey. Facully 295 Faculty Autographs Custodian and Securit 59-7 X My -.num f-1. , v ,, l 2 f ,I , W ,Z . H 'lj Q? I t, ' ' lv, . , X15 ' W1 ff' QW' in W Y-.. f Mg lack Doll, Loretta Rosequist, and lerry Wohlford. 1, ,I 4 4 W A Terry Conty, Annie Marie Wright, Ron Rodriguez, and Andy Collins. IVY 298 Yearbook Sta Publications I ll Students H E5 , ,f x t,-f -fr. I First row: lanet Neville, Marion McNemeny, Mike Nealon, Lisa Gilbert, Michelle Pepera, Damon Hurlburt, Chantal Scott, and Clarissa Nieman. Second row: Mish Tell, Tina Carcione, loy Gordon, Paula Miller, Eli Abi-Nader, and lulie Hunt. Third row: loyce Hood, Valerie Aikin, Debbie Elvena, lohn Nieman, Marcia Graves, Tammy Powell, Ruth Herrick, and Dawn Anderson. Fourth row: Gary Henning, and lason Crosby. Fun-loving, noisy, and creative with an occasional touch of responsibility best described the Publications lfll students. These groups were X taught the elements of publishing the yearbook, Valhalla. From working with the dreaded ad contract to pouring over pictures, these students produced lasting memories of the year that not everyone could be a Viking. ff Publish Valhalla '84 Q cscilctles i l i , 5' l ' 5 hai E I l I 3 I I I 3 I l First row: Sharon Greenspan, Stella Abbate, Lana Bonebrake, Sharon Tick, Monica Leija, Stephanie Liss, Blythe Bryant, Marcelo Echavez, and lanet Fogel. Second row: Denise Sarnelli,'Brad Strong, lennifer Tabola,-Becky Levinson, Shelly Savage, Anna Tsit- sinakis, and lulie Brown. Third row: Steve Hutcherson, Mike Haight, Greg Hurlburt, Shane Mayfield, Brian Schumacher, and lohn Mesa. Y k Slalf 300 Edilu Our Last Words..- . Making this yearbook has been an experience we will never forget. We the Editors of Valhalla '84 would like to ex- press our appreciation to the many people who helped us to get Valhalla published. Many thanks to third and fifth period publications, the copy peo- ple, Albert and james Photography, and Bob Stephen- son. A very special thanks to Pinky, Tish Paula, David, Lana and, of course, Smarshg how could we ever forget everything you helped' us with, mentally and physically, all the sleep you told us to get, and all the sleep you didn't get. Although Denise got Silly, Natile got sick, and Sharon never got smart around deadline weeks, you managed to pull us through. We love you! Natile Denise Sharon Q I il 's 3 If 4 , Denise Sarnelli, Sharon Tick, and Natile Mazzullo f H X, My , ,,,v i MW ,gf Z law ' f, ,. N: 'W I. .- -nan! Edrtors 301 Qljfwzijgfu 1 s f X5 'V MQ ' 10, MMM Wcrcvz, ffffp V QMZMJLJMGAI WL CHO ., Howf QJLNMUD v gmc M Xp ffw ML? MMMUMM jmlwafwnwmii QWM A ' VW b lL Om, fbfmfw V1 1 JAUUOAWUCX - 'W lsemf-ms - - - u n - I SENIGR PHRENT PHTRCNS Mr. 81 Mrsjose Abbate, Parents of Stella Abbate Gene A. Ackley, Parent of Paula S. Ackley Mr. 85 Mrs. Gary Austin, Parents of Kimberly Marie Austin Ralph 8: Brenda Berger, Parents of Alicia Berger Diane Pappas, Parent of Stephanie A. Cooper Leo and judy DiPasqua, Parents of Damencele DiPasqua Mr. 8a Mrs. Robert Elvena, Parents of Debra Denise Elvena Paula S. Gordon,,Parent ofjoy Gordon Guy E. and Sherry E. Hudson, Parents of Christopher E. Hudson joe and Glenda Mandel, Parents of Lisa Faye Mandel Adolfo and Irma Morales, Parents of Luz Gabriela Morales Wendell and Merlene Neville, Parents ofjanet Patrice Neville Betty Ann Ocel Parent of Natalie Ocel Nick and Rosalie Sarnelli Parents of Denise Sarnelli HDVERTISING PHTRGNS EHSTERN HVENUE PCDDIHTRY l983 84 Splklng Vikings Congratulations Seniors Valhalla Editars BQST WSWS frcnm DESE T INN 49.351 NW TIER gn casmwavs C5 SILVER SLIPPER :Zf EIQNERHTULHTIIQNS KIM fFIliI5'I'IN 'FINIEI THE EI.rH55 IETF 1884 Q I702J 796-1877 When the Numbers ofrgmm Gywif-m RACE G' SPORTS BOOK Gary Austin 3235 LAS VEGAS BLVD SOUTH LAS VEGAS NEVADA BQIZKJ ErFIRY fFIl15'I'IN'5 RHEE HNIEJ SPORTS BOOK Paula Congratulations' I hope this has been your best year ever but guess what? They ll only get better I know you ll do well at best' Love always Sherman Sean Thank you for making the past nineteen months full of frrendshlp patience understan dung and love May you achieve all your goals you have set for yourself in the future. Congratulations' Copu Cut PRINTING CENTER yland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 891 Phone: 47025 734-0897 CONGRATULATIONS PAULA ACKLEY AND THE CLASS OF '84 GO FOR IT. LOVE. I O C I I I whatever you do. You're the 4161Maf I ' I : I , O ' . - I 0 I Love KARA CUNIEIQATIJLATIDNS T0 MAIQIDN 8: JENNIFEIQ GOOD LUCK IN THQ FUTURE TO THC CLASS OF 198A!!! FROIYI CARIYIINE AT VILLA PIZZA AND SUBS 11 AM 3PM 7 DAYS A WEEK The Real NU YALK P1z a OOD CAN BE IMITATED , . . 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SCHOOL ASSEMBLIES FOR 21 YEARS GEORGE EIFERMAN'S LAS VEGAS HEALTH CLUB 953 E SAHARA SUITE 11 A HOURS 24 HOURS WEERDAYS LAS VEGAS NEVADA MON S A M TILL SAT a P M QCOMMERCIAL CENTER NEXT SUN NOON TILL 5 P M TO FIRST WESTERN SAVINGSJ coED 7 P M TILL 7 A M WEEKDAYS 733 1533 ALL DAY SAT AND SUN THE PLACE FOR FACULTY AND STUDENTS TO GET INTO SHAPE THE TEN DAILY EXERCISES By George EIferman A goodbye exerclse see also the perfectlon ID others See the everlastIng beauty In human kmdness A good tongue exerclse speak from the heart Instead of the mouth A good faclal exercIse a SmIle often repeated HearIng GXBICISC When we speak we learn nothlng LIS tenlng IS the teacher Then speak BraIn exercIse ThInk only constructIve thoughts Good readlng IS to the mInd what exerclse IS to the body Leg exercIse Walk toward knowledge wlsdom health and brotherhood of all men BreathIng exercxse Inhale the great works of muslc art lIterature and phllosophy Exhale spItefulness and other negatwe thoughts Strength BXSICISS Have the strength to endure when thIngs are unendurable to pass the next test after faIlIng the recent one Heart exerclse Have the heart to Constructwely Irn prove Self our EnvIronment Commumty and Country Soul exercIse We are never alone Walk wlth God 09' JACK TELL S NEWSPAPER S. 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Valley High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Las Vegas, NV) online collection, 1974 Edition, Page 1

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1977

Valley High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Las Vegas, NV) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 1

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Valley High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Las Vegas, NV) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 1

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Valley High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Las Vegas, NV) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 145

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