Yuma Union High School - El Saguaro Yearbook (Yuma, AZ)
- Class of 1973
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XVYMWWMW wanx , 327 1wa l 7y 0 , ;l , I W 17, W? 3 a gmgwwkwyywys , QK , T1,. 335.0 . . 1mmst x km :1 n ma, , L , . , , , 09.?ng . ., . .wfumm. ' , VLVAVva An: yVy A awn A. 6, WM; w : ,co .,.;...aim. L . mm, m? av. .er ...7 v. a, i i .5 E ; s g ,, ,5 1 ; '! g i g S a K$hxlhirlmqatmvmmuyxm$hwukmmxmu nummmmwmnsmmnmx The Year Begins With Football When interviewed about this year's football season, Coach Mitchell had this to say, The season was disappointing in two regards: we were hindered by in- juries from the first practice to the last game and we were never able to improve to what the players full capacities were. As for the Yuma-Brawley game, we were able to accomplish things that hadn't been done by the YHS football team in the past three or four years. We were still not able to win however. But the Brawley and Casa Grande games proved that the team could be competi- tive against schools their own size. We're sorry that the Mesa game was the last game of the year because we felt many of the seniors realized, during this game, they were capable of total effort and there is such a thing as mind over matter. Coach Mitchell went on to say, We're sorry to lose this years seniors and are indebted to them because we feel they've established an attitude and sense of dedication that should lead the sopho- mores and juniors to the success of win- ning. The co- captains were Dwain Dees and Bobby Estupinian. Pat Mitchell was selected as the Most Valuable Player and chosen as the Most Dedicated Player was Mike Walters. Junior Major was the team leader and the most improved player was Ron Frandsen. Jim Williamson was se- lected as the Most Outstanding Junior Player. In conclusion, Coach Mitchell had this to say, We honestly feel that any success that will be realized by the YHS football team in the next two years will be the result of the dedication and efforts of Tommy Achen, Dean Cain, Dwain Dees, Bob Estupinian, Ron Frandsen, Garth Gregston, Junior Major, Pat Mitchell, Ira Murphy and Mike Walters during their four years at YHS. Kofa High Westwood ' VARSITY FOOTBALL 7 'iiN'N' 1.3 e i B 1: ' 13 H Kx $3 ' Ax; e . Ne Dwain Deescanie age for YHS. The 1972 Varsity Football Team is: eKNEELINQ G. Gregston, M. Walters, D. Dees, P. Brown, P. Mitchell, B. Estupinan, 1. Murphy, R. Guzman, R. Frandsen, D. Cain and J. Major. eMIDDLE ROM A. Williams, R. Dillingham, K. Phipps, J. Sells, T. Lines, C. Ojeda, J. Williamson, M. Evitch, M. Clements, R. Bitner, M. Bangs, K. Hong, R. Crow, J. Marcus and L. Daniel. BACK Rom M. Lebrecht, R. Shaddy, M. Coffey, J. Eddings, T. Achen, J. Campbell, E. Magdeleno, D. Hansen, S. Carlon, R. Drysdale, D. Romero. e A defensless opponent is thrown to the bottom of the Coach Suaight and Coach Mitchell share a :rnon'lent 0f pile by our team members. anxiety on the sidelines. 8 VARSITY FOOTBALL Dwain Dees carries the ball to gain some more yard- YHS team members, full of energy, are ready age for YI-IS. for another hard night. One opponent's attempts are surely at an end as he is stopped by a number of Yuma High football players. of VARSITY FOOTBALL 9 .o. . :--r.'4L' 7 7- 1! g, QFP- , Egan Winning IsnE Everything ' ' h to the aid Rolhn Dr sdale BS and Bobby Estup1n.1an ma r-us of a Yum: player who is bravely tacklmg a fa111ng Kofa player. After an exhausting play, Mike Clements watches pan of the game from the sidelines. The referee checks out the action between one of 0111 Q Yuma players and a Kofa team member. leg? 0 max 10 VARSITY FOOTBALL intensity and deep antic- The crowd's reaction was one mixed with great ipation at the Yuma-Kofa game. Garth Gregston mm proudly Things got quite muddy at the Yuma-Kofa game. Pat leads the Yuma- Kofa death Mitchell 63 has had quite a work-out. march. VARSITY FOOTBALL 11 Wm 1..1v.m-..-y q 11:315de 21': 1 1 W J M56 Nail Bimbo Magdalene 1121 takes possesion of the ball with Jeff Eddings 1841 and Jim Williamson 12M 1n the background. Two players struggle on the ground as much action goes on around them. The ball is sometimes hard to keep a hold of as one unidentified player can attest to. 12 VARSITY FOOTBALL Groans could be heard during this play as one opponent stubbornly sits on the chest of a YHS team memb er. One ambitious YHS player stops an attempted touchdown by the other team. VARSITY FOOTBALL 13 14 J ayvee Attempts Proved Unsuccessful Mike Brennan viciously attempts to block his oppo- nent during the Jay'vee game against Imperial High. . .v; .. .. ya, 7... , Wa-m-Wh. an H ' r mu. um: Scoreboard San Pasqua - Brawley El Centro . ; CalexiCO Kofa. ' Imperial Although the junior varsity squad ended the season with a 2 win-7 loss record they played outstandingly well. The team had the opportunity to he coached by Rudy Cabrera and Bob DeLintt. As the season pro- gressed, the team improved with every game. Showing great potential of being a strong varsity squad. The junior varsity. players awarded at this years annual football hanquetwere Steve Patane receiving most points and yardage and Glen Gregston walkingWEy with the Jayvee Sparkplrug award and most points for defensive playing. The rest of the Jayvee team members were awarded certificates of recognition. BACK ROW; John Carter, Bill Scott, Jim Armbruster, Bill Simmons, Pat Ellis, Scott Frinfrock, Glen Gregston, Jimrme Skaggs. 4TH ROW: Steve Patane, Ray Quiroz, Steve Gomez, Bruce Wilkes, Verlie Valenzuela, Mark Sells, Richard Franklin, Tracy Converse, Lee Allen. 3RD ROW: Coach DeLintt, Perry Anderson, Steve Sena, Marvin Martin, Mike Tomlin, Kenny Jackson, Ronnie Stuart, Ricky Jones, Tony Moran, Coach Cabrera. 2ND ROW: Ray Montalvo, John Holbrook, Richard Garcia, Gene Doten, Chris Herrera, Frank Felix, Chris Yamashita, Charles Foster. IST ROW: Wayne Olsen, Doug Townsend, Arthur Pacho, Kevin Harris, Tom Coz, Richard Havins, Mike Brennan, Gerald Hehe, Arnold McMorris. JA YVEE FOOTBALL Sophomore end Tony Moran dives to catch an aerial thrown to him in the Imperial game. The Crims won 12 to 6. Frank Felix kneels at the sideline to give a deep thought about the progress of the game. Steve Patane, halfback, dashes past a Parker opponent to make the first touchdown of the game. vz; . p Ezefnkm Tom Coz am and Tony Moran t87t drive an Imperial High School Player to the ground as Richie Havins moves in. Howard Webb takes a short time out from playing football to smile a little. Fresh Gridders End Season With a 5-2-1 Record The Freshmen squad ended the season with 5 wins and 3 losses. The team was coached by Mr. Needham, Mr. Daniel, and Mr. Cooper. According to Coach Daniel the t0p members of the team were Dave Carlton, most valuable player, and Danny Long, Kenny Nelson, Tony Didway, Mike Soergel and Duane Evans. The squad has shown talent in its ability to read the Opponent offensively and defensively. It is eXpected that the baby Crims show strong ability of being a great Jay Vee team. Crims concentrate on stOpping their Parker Opponents during Parkers third down. BACK ROW: Coaches C. Needham T , Thompson, D. Carlton, T. LaRosev, i Cooper, T. Damel. 4TH Row: R. Ramon, R, M0563 13' . , D, Harris D U-' - H .1 3RD ROW: . N Is , - hUIfy 1:. Chavez D. Evans K. Nelson. iVilzzfgixHJD' RKsafrhia, 1:. MorimgF. Qchoa, F. Fredericg, M. Almoziova, D. Alspach, R. Aguilar, R. F. Rojo, R, Valehcig, pain, ' a111, 8' Patterson, T. Varela, D. Melvin, B. Ochoa, G. Easterhe: , M. Reynolds, 13T ROW: R, M r: , a '1 w ' Marcus, Te Didway, M. Brown, D. Long; J. Robihson.odnc? 1- Dam, M Suergel, T. RICO, J. 16 FRESHMEN FOOTBALL Joe Kramer runs for yardage while Fred Balli an Danny Long tackles his Parker Opponent while blocks his Parker opponent. Mark Brown assists. Freshmen Run Toward Winning Season Vx xvi wxkaw V Tony Didway rushes past two Parker players on Tony Didway- has a clear path. toyvard the goal route to the goal line. while his teammate runs by h1s S1de. FRESHMEN FOOTBALL 17 V , ,. H ,. .. ...V.;.-,..x..,..,,-x t. h 51 ,, t q k . .4 -mg 3 lmkum-ac- They Ran and They l mm : '35: 3 T '1 m4 '3.JJ;-' ' ' hows ' ' ' Team captam Gllbert De Los Reyes 5 53113132321405 Reyes Shows 1115 Speed durlng a that running is, not an easy chore. JesseT mm; The cross country season went fairly well this year. The team ended the season with 6 wins, 6 losses, and came in 7th place in the divisionals. The home meets were again held at the Yuma Territorial Prison. There were 8 T tttN xtMLN ix; T W freshmen on the team, 4 sophomores, and 5 gWgWWWWWti-X W WWW W 3 juniors. The team is expected to be better and t - T MM V t more experienced by next year as the team T was made up of mostly freshmen. Gilbert Z De Los Reyes lead the team as captain. Mike Davis keeps in practice by running a few gel laps in Doan Field. 01 18CROSSCOUNTRY .171 Cross Country Is an Uphill Climb Jesse Williams strives hard for the finish line d , Mike Davis LEFT and Kent BeDillon receive urlng a cross country meet. their times from Mr. Wood and Mr. BeDillon. Back Row: Robert Arviso, Mike Davis, Mike Sandoval, Ken Steele, Robert Gonzales, Kent . BeDillion, Ricky Biltz, Gilbert De Los Reyes, Frank Matus, Coach Bryan. Front Row: Joe Rivera, Tony Olaque, Jesse Williams, Frank Fergoso, Edward Horn, Mike Rico, Arthur Ortega. CROSS COUNTRY 19 I d Kuszx NW M? hs's E; l t Nwwm m L f' M a , J ' vim. r 4.: a The Yuma High Varsity Cagers are: Coach McLendon, Dwain Dees, Doug Wilhite, Vance Riggins, Jeff Eddlngs, Mike Sims, Earl Johnson, Tim Sellers, Joe Rojas, Rufus Solomon, Dennis Florence tmanageri. Scoreboard The 1972-73 Yuma High Cagers ended their season with an 11-11 record E1 Cexitro which gave them a Spot in Class Central Caleiuco AAA divisional playoffs. They went into Braw e?! the playoffs as a third place team. Chand er Coach McLendon had this to say about Kofa the season: It was a good year because Coronado the league was tough. I'm looking for- El Cerftro ward to next year as four of this years Cale-xzco starters will be returning. EOfa Lead by able-bodied coach, Mr. vasa Grande McLendon, the team showed much Tempe effort and team work. Height was not . El Centre a problem for the players for they measured up to most of their opposing teams. The returning players show great potential of being a strong team next year. N sh. Q x 20 VARSITY BA SKETBALL ti Xe vym': L. -! Earl 1 . poi 13$ 1 xx s. Crims Start Season With Win .ngs, Jeff Eddings out jumps his El Centro opponent for an easy two points. Earl Johnson lunges toward his goal on route for two Jeff Eddings strains to keep the ball from an El Centro points against El Centro. player. The Crims won the game 46-41. VAR SI TY BASKETBALL 2 1 anew mumg . Another mighty Crim, Rufus Solomon, rushes in for two while Gene Magdalene is there to help out. Charlie Trammel and opponent seem to think volley ball is great fun, but during a basketball game? X xx W KN x R Rufus Solomon strains . to dod e th arm of hls Coronado Don oppgonen: outstretched Jeff Eddings looks as though he is in distress while Mik tryipg to concentrate on his shooting ability and Outfvsk av01d the arm of a Coronado player. hokkfxi w 22 VARSITY BASKETBALL Earl Johnson leaps toward the basket in hopes of raising the team score two more points. Charlie Trammel uses skill and technique in shooting for two. Tim Sellers heavily concentrates on taking Mike Sims grabs the ball in hopes of saving it fronrll being - ohnson U40 and Jeff Eddmgs the ball dOWn-court for two pomts. 5 While out-of-bounds while Earl J Y and 100k on. VARSITY BASKETBALL 23 i 4 ill ' v 4. Steve v25 33 - 1,0133; 3 1'. '5 ' ' ' 1e Jennings Coach BACK ROW: Hider Shaw Frank Young Mario Aceves, Steve Gomez, MltCh Lebrecht, Co , Typree. FRONT ROW: R,ona1d Eddings: Larry Moore, Jeff Richardson, Randy Bash, Steve Orduno, Frank Felix. The Jay Vee Basketball Team fought a rough season but met a series of de- feats. They ended their season with a record of 4-15. This year's team was coached by Mr. Tom Tyree, former Yuma High School graduate. They show great possibilities for next year and should be able to give alot as the Var- sity team. The team put forth alot of effort and stamina toward their goal but was unable to gain points. i W W s Cole Jennings shows his admiration by expreSSing how he ieels about his opponents. 24 JAY VEE BASKETBALL Tyreek Talented Topple Steve Gomez attempts to make a basket as his 0p- ponents try hard to stop him. LCh Hider Shaw is unguarded and taking advantage shoots for a basket. Jumping high La ' ' - . , rry Moore embarrasses hls OPPO ow he nent by hls unique technique. u ... ..,.,,,.. -...,:. 4 ' ' ' ' x9313 n... ..,.., .- ,.,,......7';. - . a . EM J: : waft e 73 , KW rosh Show arge Strong earn E1 Ce a Brawley, gem Pasquik-w 4 :Kofa Siwtigingaual Kofar 'Holtville Sammie Hale struggles to the basket while battling his Kofa opponent. ' s A w NW N x E$M$ Kmxxg WW 107!le zany; Mm, WWW .44, vwd, Imam; 41M wmw ? ?Wii All - . - ana er e0 ' ' ' Borunda, Joe Kramer, and Ron Araggon. a r1 , Dav1d Borunda, Samm1e Hale, Mlcky Soergel, Tony 26 FRESHMEN BASKETBALL B T eam is; tFRONT ROW1 Gary Easterlie, Jim Colquitt, Mark Brooks, Carl Savanna, Jes Turre11,Gera1do Cabrera, and Manuel Balli. tBACK ROW1 Coach Alka, Doug Budd, Mike Sandoval, Matt Lenzini, Abe Chavez, Tony Didway, Fred Balli and Dennis Patane. ofa The A Basketball Team had a record of 13-1. The only game they lost was their second game against E1 Saguaro by 3 points. The leading scorers and rebounders were Dave Carlton and Duane Evans, but the rest of the players 1 great assists helped them to gain their w fabulous record of 13-1. Coach Bryan J was very proud of his team. The B Basketball Team fought hard against their opponents, and obtained . a 6-7 record. Through the long hours i of practice and the gectic games their coach, Mr. Alka, stood by them all the way. The team was managed by Eddie Nelson. 3 'waf El Centre 31 Braney i 18 Antelope 33 Calexico , ' r, , 26, El Centro , ' 3 23 San Pasqual 1133., 1' 39 Kofa 5' ' 3'27 ' , 38 Holtvillel y , 1 i 46 y, '66 Calexwo 44 32 Kofa ' 9 ' , 58 35 San Pasquale . 35 f 52' Ron Aragon attempts to make a basket while his P10113133 , g? :3 Meyer; OPPOSite team mates. Antelope 1 V FRESHNIEN BASKETBALL 27 i. .x v.1; ' ' - ' ' . - g . mi ' W'm't 'W s - , . V i ' V, v7 ,.- . IN A . , J - A , i ,. ' i-eifi. . , t. J BOTTOM ROW: Kevin O'Kelley, Danny Duffy, Peter Pancrazi, Chris Wilhelmy, Pat Mitchell, Scott Bailey, Danny Mahon. TOP ROW: Coach Mr. Kelly, Dean Cain, Mark Clevenger, Jim Platt, Allen Hagedorn, Bill A Jongeward, Anthony Flores. , Coached by Mr. Kelly, the golf team make a strong comeback this year. The number of players was increased by one -third. Returning lettermen to the sport were Kevin O'Kelly, Bill Jongeward, Allen Hagedorn, Dean Cain, and Scott Bailey. With their experience and the newcomers enthusiasm the team had hopes for a successful season. Team members not pictured are Mark Hamon, Mark Train, Tracy Converse. Allen Hagedorn, with fundamentals in mind, swings With great care to complete his drive. 28 GOLF i 1. xuhwimm..- .....mn. .V 2y, . . 11 A YHS Golfer sets down a bucket of golf balls and Peter Pancraz1 takes a mmute to watch his ball prepares for his next shot. complete its course before relaxing. WWMWW,M The YHS golfers were coached by Mr. Robert Kelly. gedorn and Peter ith his ball at an great Dean Cain, accompanied by Allen Ha Pancrazi, slashes the air makes contact W afternoon practice. GOLF 29 t0 Wrestleii BACK ROW: 34 i Fstupian. ZXD . - i? Greenwell, Ed Tracy Converse attempts to twist his Pueblo opponent 1n hopes of a pin. Ira Murphy strains hard to try and pin his Kofa opponent dunng Yuma's second meet with Kofa. Coach Daniel smiles with approval after Yuma grapplers rip Kofa. 3O VARSITY WRESTLING i .v, .17; 4 c.gna-nnlu'mmA-wxi-i i 94;;;:U.r..r;$si.nn..ammyam awn 12,: BACK ROW: Rollin Drysdale, Eddie Munos, Ricky Guzman. 3RD ROW: Ronnie Espinoza, Ira Murphy, Bobby iST ROW: Jesse Williams, Reed Estupian. 2ND ROW: Danny Munos, Jim Williamson, Chuck Foster. Greenwell, Eddie Marquez. Jim Williamson shows his Pueblo opponent what a Yuma Wrestling mat looks like. Undefeated! That's the way the season ended for Yuma High Matmen. They finished with a perfect 9-0 record. The squad was coached by Tom Daniel who stated, One of the features of the team was the balance. The seniors showed the younger wrestlers leadership necessary in order to win. Jesse Williams, Danny Munos, Arthur Pacho, and Tracy Converse were the sophomores of the squad. There were 3 juniors; Rollin Drysdale, Ronnie ESpinoza, and Jim Williamson. Reed Greenwell, Eddie Marquez, Bobby Estupinan, Eddie Munos, and Ira Murphy make up the seniors. Ira Murphy, Ricky Guzman, and Reed Greenwell went undefeated while heavyweight Eddie Munos suffered one loss to an Olympic trials wrestler. The team suffered one upset late in the season as Rollin Drysdale broke his ankle during the Chandler Invitational. VA RSITY W RESTLING 31 Yuma Grapplers Show Criminal ower Ricky Guzman takes a tight hold toward victory against hls Arcadia foe. 32 VA RSITY WRESTLING Danny Munos tries to escape a take-down attempt by his Kofa opponent. Bobby Estupinan takes a tight hold of his . 3mm Pueblo opponentss foot in attempt Of escaplng Heavyweight Eddie Munos struggles to keep his Pueblo foe to the floor. ' ather to show off the trophy they won a 1303511316 takedOWn, after beating their cross-town Kofa rival 44-14. The mighty Crims g f 1115 .. f esCaP115 VA RSITY WRESTLING 33 V :v 4' lat X J ay Vee Grapplers Capture 9-3 Recor The Jay Vee Grapplers ended their wrestling season with a 9 win 3 loss record. The team had the Opportunity to be coached by Mr. Harkin. The most outstanding wrestler for the Jay Vee team was Lee Sandoval who had a 12-1 record. Steve Contreras also ended with a 12-1 record. The team shows great potential of being a strong Varsity squad over the next two wrestling seasons. Heavyweight Bobby Hurtado gets in correct stance to start another period of wrestling action. 34 JAY VEE WRESTLING FRONT ROW: Arthur Pacho, Steve Brodie, Chuck Foster, Lee Sandoval, Frank Fergoso, Steve Contreras. BACK ROW: Coach Harkin, Albert Ponce, Richard Garcia, Charlie Duran, Scott Frinfrock, Verlie Valenzuela, Bobby Hurtado. Veri'ie Valenzuela grips his struggling opponent in hopes of capturing points. CQach Of his H; Albert Ponce tries to take his opponent down by the neck while trying to escape a hold. Steve Brodie and opponent seem to playing Twister but Of his wrestlers during a match. wrestling is no game. merit in Coach Harkin shouts out advice to one JAY VEE WRESTLING 35 e K .' V 7 '. : -.. ' ,. v, nwu, ... . .wmq-yy... -. . .- , Fresh Grapplers. . Young but Mighty x YI-IS 1 24 3 9 S , L W 26 ; J Braney , ., z . 9 . 3 S El Centro . 45; ' Kofa , ' , 15 .x st An unidentified Yuma wrestler takes his Brawley foe up and over to the mat for a pin. Robert Aguilar trys for a pin or at least to win points. x x x ., $W5W wwkwwwmwwmm,NW Our Yuma wrestler bulldogs his opponent in hopes of a pin. Ernie Sandoval attempts to win points to defeat his Opponent, : 36 FRESHMEN WRESTLING 'awiauumhdwwv W .. :7, w . . 7 ' h. H: V, FRONT RQW: Mike Almodova, Bernie Arizaga, Eddie Carillo. BACK ROW: Ernie Chavez, Robert Agular Coach Smlth, Ernie Sandoval, Robert Merino. , The baby Crim wrestlers ended their wrestling season with surprising defeat as they had one win and six losses. Though they didn't do too Well as a team they each gained much wrestling experience under the fine leadership of Coach Smith. At the beginning of the season the team had a small amount of wrestlers, but as the season progressed the team grew. The Frosh grapplers show fine po- tential of being a progressive Jay Vee Squad. Berhie Arizaga attempts to throw his fighting opponent Wh11e they both want to pin. FRESHMEN WRE STLING 37 h kw Coach Harkin shows the boys some of his finer techniques for a successful game. k-mhmgt A Mark Spain watches the ball after a stong forearm return. 38 BOYS' TENNI S :.m.,.. .0, The game has Lebrecht. some puzzling aspects for BACK: Mitch Lebrecht, Mike Smith, Bud Lomberg, FRONT Eddie Lou, Tim Bishop, Charles Shine, and Russ Equitz. NOT PICTURED is Dan Gipe. Mike Smith positions his racket for a great return. One way to describe the tennis team is strong without seniors. Tennis coach Harkin says his team is in for a very good year. BOYS' TENNIS 39 .lnv ic Ringle, n Oates, e Gardner , Er i 11. mow 2h Joh Steve Darby, J. B. Porter, Mike Fredd Reed Greenwe hROW H Joey Franko, Sanchez, Bobby Phylow, Paul Richards, 1e , , Will Wilkey. 1e a grave , Ge orge Stuart Kedd 35 John Har in Slosser, Lines, Steve Brod Bob DeLi tt, Roy Martinez. Manager Jesse Lou hROW Scott Patterson, Tony Brech, Keith Currie, Rob . $$$$ V $Vx$$$ye$e xkxxwqu xxxx Xvwx. . skxx ; s. 3 E$x$e$k$xwv Kixgx eh yxxexxeyxkk g$$x$ ewEQxxa , ih kaRxeXVX vaxw eXX wk. xtw $$$$x xxxxxxix xxxxxxaixte NKVNxx VI I 1 15 r - .ea.ww,e.u e xhemeNa c eTr eaa unmdmwm r maxwo mtn eie ar 73?..1Lnuuk1 we$uMautoW gmmdrwmsm nmeee n3 w .1.1V,cv..meoh.wr mmnamthaf m .1ch.sb..m olmwmtomS,a W ePageeVs engne1Mme mm rn.mm v 30$e.1p 36.1 eShmnsnSud Votmmeiguf .mtiimmm.mbo hwum nwmejw Tde W411 mke mEW miom PhMe cmmV Mr. The team approached the season With h Stca igh hopes for success. ight coached the boy's. DA 1m ight takes a look across the pool at his 1973 sw Coach Lou Stra team members. 40 BOYS' SWIMMING 4:,7mn'nglix h :iv-ni-AM. S 'iiixli1yrnya.; 'rn 7'49, ; vyvvvwwuimwv . Am VWNM WWW. WWAWW-aw 52.x WW. mm w w.m m thN-p.u The swimmers compete with each other to better themseives. LEFT: Bobby Phylow , Keith Currie, Steve Brodie , and Robin Slosser. :e Unusual weather conditions do not keep Mike Breck from breaking into the lead over his Opponents. During early morning hours in the cold Wealther the pool will steam because it is heated. BOYS' SWIMIVIING 41 mwixww X: - m , . -, v Mb 79;; xx; RV V Km bx w Mx N WW xww ' wig Steve Didway, Junior Major, and Mike practice with a few calisthenics. Coach Wood holds high reguards for a strong team this year. anhxmww Mwmwm. M de ggax BACK ROW; Coach Wood, Junior Major, Tim Sellers, Mike Clements, Jim Melton, Ralph Jim Melton Puts all he has into a powerful Pitch. Silva, Tom Borunda, Charlie Trammel, and Art Smith. ERONT ROW Eugene Magdaleno, 42 VA RSITY BASEBALL Awaiting the first ending Rufus Solomon, Junior Major, T1m Sellers, Mike Walters, Mike Clements, and Jim Melton, converse tragic plans. m up for Steve Didway warms his glove with a few practice throws. 7v 7Q saM s s ,sm :36 Mike Clements, Mike Bay, Tom Borumda, and Charlie Trammel, keep in shape for the games. Yuma High Varsity baseball team start the season with great enthusiasm and anticipau'on for a winning team. The Grim nine are coached again by Coach Wood, a nine year veteran at YHS. Coach Wood is quoted as saying this is the best team in five years. The strong points of the team are excellent pitchers, great speed, and hard hitters. Sorne of the most Kent Phipps Jeff Richardson Earl ohnson Mark Welter,, Steve Didway,,MikeJWa1ters,, promising players are Ralph Sllvaz Mike Bay, and Rufus Solomon. Tom Borunda, Tim Sellers, and 11m Melton. VARSITY BASEBALL 4.3 Vwa, ; W, MMwyWMW Dear Lord: From Stealing Bases IPromise t0 Stray. . .If You,110nly Let Me Have a Homerun Today. ymz Iawrr mm Maw ! ; ,mwmwwa-WJM ,wmmww x 1149! M,- J ,wtwaw 4e MWw-W Steve Patane, keeping his eye on the ball, determined to give the team a Winning season. Coach Tyree assists pitcher, Steve Marquez, throwing a correct curve ball. Ehe 11373 Xi'ay Vee Baseball team are from left: ay onta vo Ron Sh dd M GZ'OTTOM , a y, ark Rowlend, St SteVe Patane B a B 1 Dennis Flor , r d enton, Gartn G WOW Randy Bash, manager; SteVe Gomez: Perry Anderson: ence and Hider Shaw. eve Marquez, Bill Scott, Cole Jennings, and Coach Tyree- regston, Micheal Tomlin, Chris Herrera, Lee Sandaval, 44 JAY VEE BASEBALL The 1973 freshmen team are: Coach Marty Raebel, Joe Kramer, John Dane, David Carlton, Duane Evans Charlie Smith, Kevin Gray, Phillip Cook tmanagerh, Coach Cabrera. 2ND ROW; David Thomason Ernie, Sandoval, Tommie Varela, Rudy Ramon, Tony Didan, Dennis Patane, Eddie Cerillo. IST ROW: Geraldo Cabrera, Howard Horn, Tony Borunda, Mike Almodova, Tony Rico, Manuel Balli, David Borunda. Under the fine coaching of Tom Tyree, the YI-IS junior varsity hit off the season showing strong team action. Positions of the team were as follows: lst base, Perry Anderson; 2nd base, Lee Sandoval; 3rd base, Dave Merino; Short Stop, Bill Scott; Left Field, Steve Patane; Center Field, Mike Tomlin; Right Field, Hyder Shaw; Catcher, Ron Shaddy; and Pitcher, Ray Montavlo. We're gonna have a good team so said Coach Marty Raebel. This statement turned out to be true. The YHS freshmen showed fine playing ability and skilled team work. There were no given positions to the players because of the large number of guys going out for the team. They are expected to be a potentially good Jay Vee team. n, Duamf Evans shows great form and ability in Catchmg 3-11 On-coming ground ball. FRESHMEN BASEBALL 45 iFIRST ROWi - Tom LaRose, Richard Sipes, Richard Bitner, Richard Bash, Gene Doten, Robert Gonzales, Kabyn Foster, Randall Montgomery, Charles Turrell, iSECOND ROWi Coach Thomas, Edward Horn, Arthur Ortega, Ruben Valencia, Mike Rico, Ruben Perez, Robert Moran, Mike Tucker, Chris Yamashita, Richard Franklin, Lester Kinlion, tTI-IIRD ROWi Coach DeLintt, Robert Arviso, Ramon Estrada, John Holbrook, Arnold Meyer, Mark Brown, Jeff Eddings, Robert Hardebeck, Dwain Dees, Arnold McMorris, Coach BeDillion. The gun sounds and theyTre off-as the i'racksters compete against each other at a practice. 46 TRACK A high of 45 boys enrolled in the sport of track this year. The team is made up of boys from any year of high school Who qualify. This year, however, the team consisted of mostly freshmen and sophomores. There were eight juniors and four seniors participating in the sport. The track curriculum consists of a number of feats such as the sprint, high jump, pole-vault, long jump, long runs, short runs, shot putt, and discus. The team had a duel coaching staff, Mr. Bedillion and Mr. Thomas. This was Mr. Bedillion's second year as coach for the team. With an inexperienced handi-cap they gave it all they had. A large sum of returning lettermen should be the makemup of a strong team next year. .rq,mzy;-,.'.uwm.i u... v . y; i 7 - I.:V';;11 Arnoldeh Sipes, 28h t A-rnold M?Morris, .Ricyard Franklin, and Richard . ' .S1pes, enjoy pract1ce 1n which they participate Egbert Arws'? and RObPZrt. Gonzales put that 1n whole heartedly. 11tt1e more forth to f1n1sh a long run in short time. ! aDillion. l in the am is II of year, 3f mostly Lere were sists of a rrint, jump, at, and shins Thomas' md yea! ndi 43a? Large Sum be the xt Yeah Ruben Perez clears the hurdle and races on to the next. 1th a bit higher when you are stepping up as John Holbrook finds out. TRACK 47 : -..ag :.......x.u-.+ MAJM - v ... ..4 -4. ABOVE: Richard Bash leaps over the high jump without a fumble. BELOW: Pat Ellis puts the shot into action. 17.; -4 A... High Flying Crims , way 2 ' ' MWWW lewxwmw A l i ! X. XX wvmw 48 TRACK ivyuuhx -jWEav..nze-zn:ha' . ...y;vQ-;.. wanubznxmxgq... Richard Franklin, pole -Vau1ter, clears the bar With room to spare. Rob ert Har mates look p successfully makes a good long jump while team- on. T9m LaRoser-high jump, pole-vault Rlchard Sipes-shot putt, hurdles Richard Bitner-dashes rela Richard Bash-pole-Vaillt h?gh jum hurdles , p, Gene Doten-dashes, hurdles Robert Gonzales-dashes Kabyn Foster-pole -vaulter Randall Montgomery-distance runner Charles Turrell-dashes Edward Hom-distance runner Arthur Ortega-distance runner Ruben Valencia-pole-Vault Mike Rico-distance runner Ruben Perez-distance runner Robert Moran-distance runner Mike Tucker-distance runner Chris Yamashita-pole-vault Richard Franklin-pole-vault, high jump, hurdles Lester Kinlion-pole-vaulter Robert Arviso-distance runner Ramon Estrada-distance runner John Holbrook-distance runner Arnold Meyer-high jump, pole-Vault Mark Brown-shot putt, hurdles Jeff Eddings -shot putt, broad jump Robert Hardebeck-pole-vault Dwain Dees-dashes, broad jump Arnold MeMorris-SPrint, dashes Stanley Allen-distance runner Bernie Arizaga-distance runner Kent BeDillon-hurdles, broad jump, dashes Joe Craig-distance runner Mike Davis-distance runner Gilbert De Los Reyes-distance runner Pat Ellis-shot putt Frank Fregoza-distance runner Dennis Hansen-distance runner Robert Harp-dashes, broad jump Bishop Jackson - high jump, daghes Larry Moore-high jump, broad Jump: hurdles Eddie Munoz-shot putt Donald Reiter-distance Mike Sims-hurdles, high jump k L9 z. SHOWN ABOVE ARE: Vicki Green, Becky Herrera, Sheri Dickey, Rhonda Dickey, Lylia Almodova, Carolyn Pancrazi, Caprice Cain, Margie Padilla. This year the 1973 girls tennis team started out with more team members and alot of ambition. The girls practiced on Mondays, Wednes- days, and Fridays after school to prepare for their tennis matches. Three practice matches were played against Kofa with the last two re- sulting as our victories. Some of the girls also attended the six period class for tennis, taught by Miss Bruno. The positions on the team are gained by challenge matches. First, the girls challenge on their own level then they challenge above their level. The ladder system is then used to position the girls, setting the first eight as varsity. Scoring is Love, 15, 30, and 40. The teams first game was scheduled for Febru- ary 22 against Antelope. Margie Padilla shows skill and effort on her forehand drive- 50 GIRLS TENNIS irl Netters Wing Forward An exertion of energy is shown by Debbie Nokes Graceful Sherry Dickey swings to return the ball as she keeps the ball in action. to her Opponent. 3 len s 3: 3 3 3 3 3 3 $- M FRONT ROW: Lori Ahuero, Peacha Almodova, Vicki Rockwood, Franki-e Washingtog, Janet Rivera, ?aFSY . Hernandez. BACK ROW: Jeri Hernandez, Vicky Solomon, Joyce Dees, Marhda Tomlln, Rosanna Sant1n1, iere' Allyson Blair, Annette Tate, Debbie Nokes. MISSING is Christina Casares. GIRLS TENNIS 51 Yumafs Girls Get Net Results This years varsity volleyball team consisted of Joyce Dees, Marlida Tomlin, Becky Herrera, Vickie Solomon, Suzanne Lightfoot, Margie Padilla, and Evelyn Miles. Several mem- bers are not shown. Opposing teams converse before the be- ginning of the match. Opposing team member spikes the ball as Cappy Cain prepares to return it. Thls years junior varsity volleyball team consisted of Lila Almodova, Debbie Stewart, Patsy Harp, Joann Dearmore: Rhonda Dickey, Karen Parker, and Susan Rojas. Several members are not shown. 52 GIRLS' INTRAMU RAL SPORTS 1:2153u;$tiuvl:rliv-m-35.-.- ,, . , 1: V- ' ' : : ..:. ,- In 5.1 -..391 z Cappv skills www.wwmwmv mmw ?ng a swan Cheryl Pulda takes a short cat-vnap after completing her activities on an out-of- town trip. Skill, Sportsmanship and Effort Is What Makes It Cappy Cain and Carolyn Pancrazi use their tennis skills during a GAA tournament. Girls Intramural Sports is made up of an average sized group of sport minded girls. These girls can enjoy almost every sport that the boys participate in, and have the same chance of becoming lettermen. Some of their activities consist of volleyball, softball, bowling, track, and swimming. Miss Bruno sponsored this years club. Kay Rosenvinge delivers the ball as she approaches the foul line at the Yuma Sports Center bowling lanes. GIRLS INTRAMURAL SPORTS 53 Who me? Cheating? Anna McClendan and Kay Rosenvinge find time to relax between games. km -. x Wv Janet Armenta and G from the front desk. inger Williamson watch closely Bowling is one of GAA's activities that Dale Quinn seems to enjoy. 54 GAA A CTIVITIES .w wvd . ;. - WV .. .1 , .,.. , , ; x L. muuli-Nxztuu'W1V' 1!,mun;Imxuwn;nmva--lg m mm... I-v-a. , . l W W ' 'Wh-xw... While eyeing the ball, Carolyn Panacrazi yells Pass it to me! Patsy Harp prepares for a lay-up shot during a basketball game in a GAA activity. Irma Marquez Alma Valdez, and Yvonne Bustamente exiiov watching GAA basketball. During a time out, these girls plan a strategy to keep their ball. GAA ACTIVITIES 55 ;; 56 STUDENT LIFE MvrnVln 15' Bobbie Boelhouf, Gerarld LaRose, Neil Bowman, Debbie Tucker gives a sly smile while assisting in one of and Pat Cur occupied their leisure time by watch- Mr. Thomas' classes. ing the annual Rodeo Parade. Junior Major, Dean Cain ahd Charlene Ramos pro- ome listening entertalnment durmg the Bmiig 6L Yuma-Kofa wrestling match, Yuma fans d me o t eir feet t ' 't Ha ler. vi e s o yell on then favon e g; pp Harlem National Basketball Game. STUDENT LIFE 5 7 II Animation 0r Courage ' ' ' ' 1: 's awake Mr. Kelley tries to awaken Sleeping Victory liriaielley S kISS works. Sleeplng VIC cry 1 Qlias Mr. Drysdald with a kiss at the f1rst pep . rally. At it Friday night game, spirited Crims stand to get a better look as an opposing team creeps closer to our goal Dos . 58 STUDENT LIFE At the El Centro, out-of town game, Crims proudly display this sign to keep the spirit going. Yuma majorette, Evelyn Parra, keeps the beat while the band plays on. spirit of all Crims by dressing like The anxiety of losing just one more time is Debbie.Nokfas shiafws the shown on Tom Lines face. MT- CTlm h1mse ' STUDENT LIFE 59 60 STUDENT LIFE Coach Mitchell gives a great pep talk to keep everyones faith. In the UPPER LEFT picture, this group of Crim CO- eds do their thing to keep Spirit and everyone elseS spirit going. In the MIDDLE LEFT picture,' the Choralairs perform at the Y-Day pep rally 1n front of a large group of spirited Crims. In the LOWER LEFT picture, Yuma High Songleadersperform Alma Mater at the end of a fantastic downtown pep rally. 2 In the ABOVE picture, Donna Devine shovys her Spirit by a sneaky smile and an enthusiasnc clap. Be Coach Mitchell covers Evelyn Parra and Charlie Ojeda as they practice the winning kiss for Y-Day. $115233 KATthEyPeIBI: 9.1812733635192131qu16 agent: on Of Mr. . , . r. eez ey. 3013 Ford d rum ' - , h maJOI', d1rects the band durmg the downtown pep rally. Susan Willhite, a member of the YHS band, plays faithfully at the dawntown pep rally. STUDENT LIFE 61 .x .u r' wmlu mt ABOVE: ' Y3wQ Contrera: joy and : RIGHT: I bearer P; Y-Day queen Griselda Contreras and Student Body President, Pat Mitchell stand before this years Homecoming girljill? crowd. The Y-Day attendants are, from LEFT Sherry Jones, Ginger Williamson, Evelyn Parra, and Roxanne Griselda Higuera. Assisting in the ceremony were Pat McBride, crown bearer, and Jill Michelle Holland, flower girl. studentb escort C1 in mm b I I 9.585. Pretty Maids A11 in a Row LEFT; Sherry Jones gives Griselda Contreras that last little good luck hug before they leave for the football field. ABOVE: After beinglseated in her car Griselda gives a smile of gratitude to the crow a 62 STUDENT LIFE ABOVE: The newly announced Y-Day Queen, Griselda Contreras, lets out a scream of joy and a tear of tension. RIGHT: PreCeded by crown bearer Pat McBride and flower girl Jill Michell Holland, Griselda takes Pat Mitchell, student body president, and escort Charlie Trammel, arm in arm in the walk to glory. LEFT: After being seate up in the clouds. ABOVE: were the words tha as she was crowned. d Griselda still seems to be Oh God, thank you t came from Griselda's mouth STUDENT LIFE 63 'rmJ-w : .M- ..m .a a, In me........ef mm Students Take Part in All Aspects During photo class students become sitting ducks for experimenting photographers. 'Aren'tI beautiful', seems to be What Cheryl Sackett is saying to the photographer. Ready for the downtown Pep Ralley were Debbie ' ' - ' 1 1e 5 while Hefner, Sandra Angulo, and Sue Chavez. Danny Beltran d1sp1ays h1s chorus g1r g going in from P. E. 64 STUDENT LIFE luck? for Come on Crims , yells Alice Zavala at a football game. Here Donna Rotella looks like an Okie from Muskogee. Kathy Haggard gets some Spirit out of som e members of the Choraliars during a Pep Rally. STUDENT LIFE 65 Alexis Quiroz and Mary Douglas display the they wore for Slave Day. 66 STUDENT LIFE xi WK: ex em MMQNMgN e LEFT: Kathy Nelson jumps for joy during the Y-Day rally on the mall. ABOVE: Joyce Bees and Jacque Gibbs do some research in the library's periodical room. ABO costumes Cheerleaders Griselda Contreras, Vicky ShafldY ant Carol Elvoid meet at lunch to discuss some 1m- portant plans. .dy W m. A Fleeting Glimpse of Some Faces egawmw- t 9426M? h ABOVE: Marvin Coffey takes time out on the bench to contemplate on the next play. RIGHT: Connie Metcalf is wearing the new fad in dress for Slave Day. Connie Grissom joins other marchers in the annual funeral for the Kofa King. STUDENT LIFE 67 All You Gotta D0 Is Act N aturally Magdaleno, Pat Mitchell, and Anthony Flores entertain at the Christmas assembly. Kathy Turner is Kevin Moxon down the hall. given a free ride by 68 STUDENT LIFE Dean Cain and Santa, portrayed by Lori Elmer, . keep time to music by skipping during a basket- Members of the Kazoo Band, Bill Jongeward, N1ck ball half-time. Tawn Ogram stops at her locker to unload her arm full of books. er, mt- ,okSI Evelyn Parra gives a squeal of delight after finding out the band received a 1 rating at the ASU Band Festival. Mary Alice Zavala visits dreamland once again. LEFT: While getting tested for sickle-cell anemia, Marilyn Carroll keeps a-smilin'. ABOVE: On route to Kansas City, Bill Turner seems a little bored during the long trip. STUDENT LIFE 69 Jackie Haines, Rodeo Queen, and Debbie Edwards, lst atend- After catching the egg in the egg ant, two of Yuma High's coeds ride in the annual rodeo. throwing contest, this Crim coed looks relieved. Hey, Watch out! Seems to be what one Crim is saying to the other, after a head-on crash ., durlng FFA'S Western Day activities. 70 STUDENT LIFE .. mp. LEFT: Ann Curtis, Junior Miss, proudly sits in her car during the Rodeo Parade. ABOVE: From this scene one can't be sure whether this is a Wheel barrow race or a game of chicken. Miss Lairmore gets into the Western Carrie Stone, Lori Greshefm, and Renee Rogers stop for 9. mm- Day activities by entering the egg ute before entering the S11ver Spur Rodeo Parade. throwing contest. STUDENT LIFE 71 1' Boy staters Ira Murphy, Dean Cain, Dwain Dees, Reed Greenwell, and Mike Walters are trying to find a L cheap ride to NAU for their camp this summer. An M: f ! Pa I' G 1 St t c - - - Su j scjrcan 3:5 arol G01115: Mary Alvazmn, Barbara Jackson, and Carolyn Pancrazi figure if the guys can do it, ii; Ix 72 BOYS' 8 GIRLS' STATE Hm .m nun. . .--..--1n.,,,i---,. .tj--.;-.hw.n., 4: ...w9-gry 1..-...m- - W511 Make it by Any Means Anytewn delegates this year were: STANDING Charlene Ramos, Kim Suverkrupt, Mark Train, Pat Mitchell, Margie Padilla, Dean Cain, Bill Jongeward, KNEELING Gial Reed, Vance Riggins. g X K Girl State and Boy State candidates x ' v v , . were chosen by the American History K s ' 'i ' teachers, the names are then taken to the Counseling Office where 3.11 teach- ers vote on them. After being selected, Girl Staters attend a convention at University of Arizona. Boy Staters attend a conven- tion at Northern Arizona University during the summer. Elections and the responsibility of running a mock government at city, country, and state levels were practiced by both conventions. Anytown was like brotherhood in action. This was some of the feelings toward Anytown which was held near Prescott this year. Classes, discussion groups, speakers and leisure time made Anytown an unforgettable experience for those people who attended. National Conference of Christians and Jews was held at Glendale Com- munity College. At this conference the delegates got together with people from different schools and discussed religion, prejudice at their own schools, and teacher problems. w. : wwkwhawwm-wzewm-mw People attending NCCJ were Anthony Flores, Kathy Turner, Kim Suverkrupt, Ann Curtis, Vicky Green, Griselda Contreras, Melissa Witt, Julia Green, Pat Mitchell, SITTING: Bill Jongeward, Charalotte Richards, and Paul Brown. ANYTOWN, NCCJ 73 Criminal Talent Expands Beyond Prison Walls Jackie was one of five contestants who competed for the title of Silver Spur Rodeo Queen. The girls were judged on M ,A riding ability, personality, appearance , knowledge of the a horse , and riding equipment. The queen contestants com- pete several weeks before the rodeo on a Saturday and is announced at a western dance that night. The big event for the queen is her reign over the Silver Spur Rodeo and pa- rade. She visits other towns to appear in parades and public events to promote human relations. At the end of her year she then crowns the incoming queen. On Saturday, February 14, Paul Brown took third place at the Annual Southwestern Championship Speech Tourna- ment held on Arizona State University campus. The contest was Sponsored by the ASU Forensic Department. 3 Schools from Arizona, Utah, Wyoming, California, Texas, Nevada, New Mexico and Colorado attended. Paul took third place competing with eight other people 1n the semor division Of Persuasive speaking. Silver Spur Rodeo Queen, Jackie Haines, rides her horse down the arena to help round up some cattle at the rodeo. Paul Brown is the winner of the third place trophy for his speech on the United States Constitution. 74 HONORS s;.;A.,I V , qyy nnm -74.-.. ABOVE: Senior, Roxanne Higuera has received the annual Daughters of the American Revolution tDART Bill Jongeward is the only Senior to be a finalist for Citizenship Award. BELOW: Alexis Quiroz is Yuma the N ational Merit Scholarship High's Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow for 1973. She participated in the competition on Dec- ember 5, 1972. The DAR award, one of which is given to a senior at every high school in the state, entitles the winner to take an essay examination on government and good Citizenship. The tests are sent to the DAR Citizenship COmmittee for evaluation and awarding of prizes. The DAR, a group of patriotic women with bloodline ties to the Revolutionary War period, annually Sponsor the statewide competition. Bill was then eligible to compete for approx- imately 1, 000 one -time National Merit Scholar- ships and about 2, OOO renewable merits. There was about 14, 500 finalists nation wide and only about 3, 000 scholarships awarded in 1973. Alexis is elegible to compete in the statewide contest for the state title of Betty Crocker Home- maker of Tomorrow for Arizona and the $1, 500 college scholarship to be presented to the winner. Also there will be a 20-Volurne reference work The Annals of America by Ency010pedia Britannica Educational Corporation, which is presented to the state winner's school. This was the first year that boys had been eligible to participate. The test is made up of 100 objective questions and most of those were multiple choice. The questions covered everything from family rela- tions, child care, home management, the arts, in addition to foods and clothing. There was also one essay question that the students were given ten minutes to answer. HONORS 75 a ABOVE: Sandra Woon and Bob Ford are two of the hard working Sen.iors. B.ELOW: Charlotte Richards and Bill Jongeward seem pretty happy about then rankmg among their classmates. Best of All the Rest The Top Ten Senior persons are not chosen, but they must earn the title. The competition is among all people that graduate. A grade average is made from their freshman year and they are ranked accordingly. Out of some 300 graduating persons, these are the Top Ten . David Bousquet is missing in photographs. va t x xxxxxxxx x 76 TOP TEN g 47. .... gm: '4, 5'4 .1 , xxw 5m emmymx ers of the top ten, Charles Trammel, Barbara Jackson, and Three rhemb Gary Allen, know now their hard work has paid Off- TOP TEN 77 HONORS American Beauties ggzntgg night is here and gut of five beautiful finalist, Griselda Contreras is announced Y-Day Queen. Her ants are from left; s1tt1ng: Sherry Jones, Evelyn Parra. Standing: Roxanne Higuera, Ginger Williamson. . On Friday, October 20 durin half Elme of the homecoming ghme, Ggriselda hontreras was announced to reign as omgcemmg queen for the year. 0thebunrig f1rs.t and second lunches, on no . er 1, mneteen Senior girls were . Ifunated by the student body. The 521's were then narrowed to five by the f011lng.of the entire student body in the owmg week. Voting for queen took place on Thursday, October 19. Escorts for -the queen and her attend- ants were Gary Allen, Scott Bailey, Dean Cain, Steve Lundgreen, and Charlie Trammel. The drivers were Tim Duffy, Anthony Flores, James Larsen, Bill Jongeward, and Vance Riggens. Y-Day Chairman, Debbie Allen, was responsible for planning and making the occasion all that it was. HONORS 79 i ' ' - - 1a ed by Jill Wise; Lead cast members are Chr1st1na Huling as Mrs. Paddy, Jeff Slade as Jeff, Florence p y Howard Cook as Hannibal; Fairy Mae, Terrie Williamson; and Mrs. Ethel Savage portrayed by Janet Boggs. Curious Savage, presented by the senior class was a success in the eyes of the student body for it brought the senior class out of the red. After royalities and expen- ses the class cleared about $300. As the play proceded the plot was re- vealed. Mrs. Ethel Savage was taken to the Cloisters by her three children because she had gotten the notion to give away all of her late husband's estate. At the Cloisters, Mrs. Savage meets the other people living at the home. There is Florence, with her 'son'; Hannible, a violinist; Fairy Mai, who needs to be told that she is loved; Jeff, at war time pilot who still bears the scars of a plane wreck that caused his crew their lives; and Mrs. Paddy, who has given up electricity and turns off the lights at every opportunity. The greediness of Titus, Samuel, and Lily Belle creates some interesting moments in the play. According to Mr. Brennan, director of the play, The characters are not to be interpreted as insane: each has his own fears, but the people on the outside are no different; - er y Janet BOggS, Howard Cook, Danny Perdergrass, .and Tedd1e Lang :33: go over the lines one more time before performmg. N 80 SENIOR CLASS PLAY gCgrious Savage? Dlrected by William Brennan Titus, Mike Ellis, and Lily Belle, portrayed by Brenda Brand display how greed makes them argue amoung themselves. Mrs. Paddy, Christina Huling gazes out the window of The Cloisters. Mrs. Savage's children return to the Cloisters only to cause her more mental anguish. Florence Hannibal Fairy Mae Jeffrey Mrs. Paddy Titus Samuel Lily Belle Ethel Savage Miss Wilhelmina Dr. Emmett Stage Manager Lighting Director Jill Wise Howard Cook Terri Williamson Jeff Slade Christina Huling Mike Ellis Richard Burch Brenda Brand Janet Boggs Teddie Langner Danny Pendergrass Sheila Kern Charlie Flynn SENIOR CLASS PLAY 81 LEFT: Andy Hobart considers hiring Sophie after she was fired at the YMCA. ABOVE: SOphie has the hives from Norman Cornel. MWWMWWM Rx x xxxxxxxm Newman Cornel brings back a bottle of fine wme for a party. This was a curtain call. Both Andy and Norman love Sophie. 82 JUNIOR CLASS PLAY The Junior Class play, The Star Spangled Girl proved to be a success with procedes going to the Junior, Senior Prom. The play began smoothly but as the play went on it showed every view of each personality. Cast members were: Norman played by Howard Cook, Mitch Mikols as Andy and SOphie por- trayed by Jill Wise. The play was presented in the play box theater. Here people were close to the action and became greatly involved. Director of the play was Mrs. Engler with a small portion of help from, Mr. Brennan, drama teacher. E s Nxxxw Norman gets in a punch with all his power behind 1 H Norman and Andy are fighting over Sophie. J- JW Norman blocks Andy's blow with a Karate chops 1t. uh, , , ' ' t , . 4T T ,- t -1',.. w 44.;1-3341 rt'v' ,:,l-.-rH'fT:.-'z .. 5' ' . X x , 7,, The emain cast members are Charlotte Richards, Howard Cooke , Pat Mitchel, Nick Magdaleno, Laura Dillihgham , and Anthony Flores. Fun From the Hills Melody Club presented Li '1 Abner this year as the musical. The play con- sists of a Sadie Hawkins Day where the girl chases the boy of her choice , and g if she catches him he has to marry her. I The government gets involved with an , offer to give them money for letting i them drop a bomb on Dogpatch, USA. The incidents mixed with comedy cap- ture the crowd. The play brought an easy going way with a scent of the hills. The play was under the direction of Mr. McBride. Mammy Yokum gives Pappy and Li'l Abner a lecture in her quamt way. 84 MU SI CAL c ' M, . ,.,.. -..-uq.-x .g .mlt-gg'f g:.;.w1-g Drama Classes Experiment With One-Acts ABOVE: Mike Dahin poses as a butler in one of the scenes from a one-act play. RIGHT: Jenifer Ham is surrounded by co-eds in her drama class during a dress rehearsal. The Yuma High Drama Classes produced one act plays for everyones viewing pleasure. The students them- seIVes made up the cast and took on jobs such as student director; lights and sound; props and scenery; costumes and make -up; tickets and publicity. The students worked hard in class and on their own. Some of the plays were: He Said, She Said, The Flounder Complex , Two Fools Gain a Measure of Wisdom , A Pair of Lunatics , and And Then on Saturday Night . Abbey Davidson and Chris Hodges put on a dramatic performance for classmates. ONE-A CTS 8 5 ',-4 x wxxk Junior Major Q Mr. Body WWWW NNx xxxxxsxxwmmwmmw Mr. and Miss Freak Mr. and Miss Farmer 71o WWW 86 POPULARITY POLL , .. v... A :.-......u-:pr5-.c-uugau 3:155:3- 1 MI - . ka$w KM 38': g; w 3 xx, 1 7 y. , Mft'wlrrr POPULARITY POLL 87 Directed by Mr. McBride and assisted by Mr. Schevene, the Yuma High Marching Band paraded onto the football field offering entertainment to the crowd. After the bands summer trip to Vienna, they were full of confidence and pride as they slide into formations ringing out with the sweet sound of music. Bob Ford, drum major, Evelyn Parra, majorette, led the 86 members 88 BAND this year. Some of the members made the trip to Vienna. They felt this trip made them closer to each other and care just a little more about one another. Band Counsel was something big this year. They had more control over the bands activities, set regulations for the members to follow, and helped select the songs that the band was to play. . L4. .2.,, .,,.A,,- 7 g-m' , . H. ,. ,. During at halftime performance, a few of the trumpetoxs, Mike Sims, Keith Currie, Jim Platt, and Robert Aguilar stand in a moments rest. The word practice means hard work to David Jackson, Jeff Kendall, Cris Bishop, and Tony Stanley. BAND 89 I A 1-; . ingL-zywixum h V 1- ', J'- - ' 19x '5': .0... we IMVWM; Band Director, Taylor McBride, gives some last minute reminders before performing at A. S. U. Band competition. The band received :1 ONE rating. Success in Bob Ford, in his second year as drum major, leads the l I S the band in a practice before performance. The Band Council members are FRONT' P011 h'm ' . . y Ta lor M K b - Ke1th Currle, Gall Reed, and Bob Ford: BACK; Ssafndrya Wlocfn 1 S, 9 golhsslshxiyers, Megan Martin, Nancy Johnson, Ed Cox, and Herb Evelyn Parra, the only majorette fer the band this year, uses fine form 1n providing entertainment during the Yuma-Kofa football game half- thne. 9O BAND cht Rained All Five Days We Were There? fizyf: $.3rfzzm, Z um! ems; Arizma When the Yuma High band arrived at destina- After the final judging, the Yuma Band prepares to give tion, who should they see but one of Yuma's one last performance in a parade. own J. C. members. During the summer of '72 the Yuma High band attended the music festival in Vienna, Austria. The band toured various counuies before and after the festival, and gained much experience from them. In Vienna the band stayed in a trade school with the other bands for one week. Each day they were given tours . and chances to explore the city by r ' themselves. Most of the students preferred Switzerland for its clear water and beautiful scenery. Others preferred BOppard, Germany, a small town lo- cated by the Rhine. Almost everywhere they went there was beautiful scenery and friendly people to help them. The band recieved high ratings in both marching and concert competitoin, and gained much experience from this. The chaperones accompanying the band were Mr. and Mrs. Spalding, Mr. and Mrs. Sorenson, Mrs. Bealer, Mrs. Currie, and Mrs. Foster. The chaperones enjoyed the trip as much as the students, if not more. Wherever the band went, there was always something new and exciting;r for everyone. Many thanks go to chaparones, tFROM LEFTy Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Curr1e, MTS- Clayton, Mr. Clayton and Mr. Spalding. BAND 9 1 m 1W ABO mam in 511 Y0u re a . LEFT: Debbie Daniel and Kathi Power sing along with 'Ehe Flne Group group. ABOVE: Choralairs entertain during club act1v1t1es when asked. The Choralairs members are from left, FRONT ROW: John Myers, Richard Sipes, Ji.m Rez.1n, LaugEgiglEgtiong ABm Peter Pancrazi, Mike Clements, Rollin Drysdale, Scott Bailey, Bobby Phylow, Wilham W11keygb. Daniel Janet Else Frank Castro, Jimi Sanchez, Reed Greenwell, Sharon Dickey, Debbie Roy, Lucinda Brown, De .111: ham ,KathY T Gage, Kim Suverkrup, Kathy Haggard, Spring Smith, Dottie Tyndall, Debbie Tyndall, Laura D1 ng : Power, Charlotte Richards, Jeanne Brock, Bill Joneward. TI-II Paul Richards, David B Flores, Taylor McBride - ' da RD ROW: Matt Smith, Bishop J.ackson,d$?mAl:1:r111:n3; ousquet, Doug Newman, Kenny ShOpe, David Flatt, Mike Sims, Lew1s MCFa 92 CHORALAIRS ABOVE: Anthony Flores, Surrounded by the group, sings into the heart of many viewers. LEFT: Nick Magdaleno is known for capturing his audience intsinging Brandy. This year, as always, Choralairs Drought excitement to every admirer of music. This was the first time Choralairs has met as a class instead of an outside activity. Choralairs consisted of 45 members, and had approximately 32 performances. Some of their performances were their appearance for Delta Capa Gamma Serority Convention, their four scheduled coricerts in Snider Auditorium, a per- formance at NAU, and the El Toro Bowl Banquet. Choralairs were also 1iv AB?VE: Jeanne Brock dances during a Choralair hoping for their six to seven day tour J '2 per ormance with many traits of a f ' 1 Over Easter Vacation. pro ess1ona . . . lamet LEFT: The art of erf ' The Choralairs were under the su- CathY p ormlng comes natural. pervision and direction of'Taylor inedal' McBride . 1:11.011? CHORALAIRS 93 Mixed Choir, FRONT ROW: M. Migui, R. Arias, M. Fisher, L. Hendryx, M. Tanks, D. Hancock, T. Frazier, K. Campbell, M. Morrison, 8. Morrison, J. Flores, D. Basnes, C. GilleSpie, L. Wania, R. Lorona, C. Mendoza, R. Garcia. BACK ROW: J. Quinn. L Horton, E. Washington, J. Skaggs. Concert Choir, FRONT ROW' M Readhead R . . . . Rub g. 1grtejga.,CC. V1113, M. Ruiz, F. Parker, A. e, 0y. ambellS.G1 . ' Gordoh. BACKIEOWZ c. sgjnd,c Brown, R. Akms, Arviso, L. Moore, F. TensO, ??algazy. Patterson, G- Mark, T. Fisher, V. Wall, R. Power, D. Melvin; J' J. Matson, P. Smith, R. LOPez, C. Chavez, S. MolllDindO, Sanchez, 8. Chavez, B. Boelhauf. MIDDLE ROW: C. Balser: OS M. Eadie, E. Soliz, A. Hurtado, c. Sipes, D. Jessup, ' 94 CHOIR . -Amv..-e,,,..-h.u. rnwuwz -1133: MEMw--r.ay --. ; .....' m Ml WWM' ;' y y WI 4 e . FRONT: LEFT TO-RIGI-IT, K. Fish, S. Young FIRST ROW: L. Gil, N. Brennan, T. Anderson, I-I. Zavala, H. Steward, B. Dicky, K. Parker, L. Steward, C. Bates, Q. Lloyd, K. Engler. SECOND ROW: G. Morrison, R. Huddy, K. Rosenvinge, O. Quiroz, A. McLendon, B. Craig, D. Gibson, A. Moreno, M. Martin, J. I-Iam, L. Elmer, T. Parks. THIRD ROW: V. Solomon, J. Dordal, W. Clayton, D. Deaton, J. Becker, M. Donglas, C. King, T. Ogram, V. Rockwood, D. Spain, J. Brock, M. Steen. FOURTH ROW: M. Pineda, T. Smith, S. Keddie, J. Kerns, D. Thornburg, M. Cyr, B. Clayton, M. Arviso, D. Huddy, J. Armenta, A. Flores. FIFTH ROW: J. Loo, R. Dillingham, J. Eddings, G. Negroni, G. Burns, B. Skaggs, N. Magdaleno, E. Johnson, C. Foster, J. Skaggs, T. Turnbow, S. Bailey. The three choirs on campus are Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, and Honor Choir. Concert Choir, taught by Mr. Schevene, is class where the funda- mentals of music and improvements of the voice are learnt. Mixed Choir, also taught by Mr. Schevene, teaches the students the notes, scales, and music reading. Be- sides going along the same basis as Concert Choir. Honor Choir is the biggest choir. This class is taught by Mr. McBride. Choralaires members are usually taken from this gmup, The high Spirited cheerleaders for 1972-73 are TOP: Ginger Williamson thead cheerleaderT, and Dale Quinn. BOTTOM: Cheryl Pulda, Natilie Boggs, Grisilda Contrearas, Mary Alice Zavala and Kathy Haggard. The cheerleaders consisted of six members and the alternate. Never attempted before, this year the cheerleaders along with songleaders performed to music during the first football game halftime. The cheerleaders were active in boosting Spirit on campus. They helped plan and execute skits and activities during Yuma, Kofa week. F ebruary 10 was the date of the songleaders and cheerleaders exchange, . . . x , where the cheerleaders act as songleade ' g e . x . t T t .' f ; t ers and have a two week period to - T - TL .x e t , . , - e t - . T prepare. . . t L 7 - The Yuma crowds are boosted by the cheerleaders chants at football games. 96 CHEERLEADER S y Wyzmxgw , ixyf JayVee Cheerleaders, Kathy Munos, Vickie Shaddy, and Juli Tate cheer the boys on at a Frosh Wrestling match. Griselda Contreras and Ginger Williamson give a jump to fight. Ginger Williamson gives a yell of encouragement to the football players. IgVVee Chgerleaders are TOP; Dona Rotella, Kathy Munos, BOTTOM; arol Elvo1d, Vickie Shaddy U-Iead Cheerleaden, and Juli Tate. Snake means a dance to Cheerleaders. CHEERLEADER S 9 7 11.11111in 5 LEFT: MaDonna Witt and Denise Frazier hold the Crim head for the breakthrough of a New football sea- son. ABOVE: Tanya Buck does a dance called Circle Song , so named by the songleaders. The 1973 songleaders are: STANDING D ' BOTTOM are Charlene Ra are emse Fra zier , mos Nanc Brown Car Anderson. , Y , 01 Tanya Buck, Cheryl. Sackett, Madonna Witt, Edwards mead songleadem, Cheri England and Carol 98 SONGLEADERS v- , Hymann-A-ewan; e ..4,.,- .7 ,n.-. ..-. , Ag-a Songleaders Cheryl Sackett, MaDonna Witt, Carol Edwards, Cheri England, Charlene Ramos, Tanya Buck, Nancy Brown, Carol Anderson, and Denise Fraizer are waiting very patiently for a touchdown at one of our home football games. ! The songleaders had a successful as well as an active year. Accompanied by the band, they per- formed at two football game halftimes. The first of the season and at the Kofa game. . They performed at the Big Sister-Little S1ster Tea, the Mother's Day Tea, and they plan to haVe a review at the end of the year. They helped provide skits per- forrned in the cafeteria to boost spirit dur1ng Yuma-Kofa Week. They also acted We're Number One, is heard from Yuma songleaders during one of the past Basketball Games. MaDonna Witt, Carol Edwards, Cheri England, and Charlene Ramos Cheer on the wrestlers during a wrestling match. 3ongleaders are singing Alma Mater during one of the wrestling Pep Rallies. tas Teheerleaders at a basketball game While the cheerleaders performed in their place. The songleaders have the task of pro- viding a dance routine for all home basket- ball games, and choose the stunts and songs that are used for tryouts. The squad consists of eight members and one alternate. Accomplishments were great but they look even greater for the future. SONGLEADERS 99 x . MMWW Mrs. do a; ning athle or gay budg nomj studs Syste and 1 l: i! l U l I Kc be an 100 CLUBS M- v.04? it Q ,5 $ h N e X S The sponsor for Student Council is Mrs. Poage. Some of the things they do are plan Student Activities like plan- ning dates for dances, selling things at athletic events, keeping a file on all organizations, minutes of meetings, and budgets, being in charge of Y-Day, the nominating convention, running all student elections, responsible for sound system in cafeteria, identification cards and Crims Handbook. Jorge Sanchez-junior class president Kenney Nelson-freshman class president Debbie Allen-social manager Bill Jongeward-publicity manager Greselda Contreras-corresponding secretary Barbara Jackson-recording secretary Dean Cain-student body vice president Cappy Cain-junior class representative Margie Padilla-senior class representative Charlene Ramos-Girls' League representative Gail Morrison-sophomore class president Ed Borunda-freshman Class representative Dwain Dees-senior class president Pat Mitchel-student body president not pictured Petry Anderson-sophomore class representative Our Student Council came up With a new method for electing memb ers to the council. Instead of popular vote the students Will send delegates from home- rooms. There will be four delegates to every ten students in the class. The class then decides either to support a candidate by all of its votes or to vote porportionally. The delegates Will make signs and carry them just like our na- tional convention. Student Council feels this will give the students new insight into how ouI presidential elections oper- ate. . This year for the first time Yuma High's Student Council and Kofa's Student Council got together and decided on a joint prom to be held at Arizona Western College. Pat Mitchel, Bill Jongeward, and Dean Cain are smiling at the prospects of a joint prom. STUDENT COUNCIL 101 Gail Morrison Spring Smith Debbie Tyndall Ginger Willianson Charlene Ramos Tanya Buck Carol Anderson Cindy Mahon Dottie Tyndall JoAnn Zuhl Lucinda BrOWn i 9, Karen Parker i Carol Elvoid Griselda Contreras Evonne Brown Debbie Deaton 102 ANCHOR Mary Readhead Kathy Haggard Margaret Steen Capy Cain Cheryl Lee Kim Suverkerupt Margie Padilla Jill Rosenvinge Susan Brandt Carol Gollis Beverly Youg Vickie Moore Mrs. Ponce Polly Ann Taylor Barbara Jackson Kathy Power Nancy Johnson Anchor club develops initiative and leadership while providing experience in living and working together. To serve the school and community, to cooper- ate with the school principal, to pre- pare for useful citizenship, these are the goals of Anchor club. The thought for the week in the daily bulletin is provided by the Anchor Club as well as programs for the Yuma vs. Kofa games. Anchor also had a poster party and decorated the cafeteria for Thanksgiving and Christmas holi- days. They gave Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets to the needy families in Yuma. This year Anchor played Santa for the kids who wrote to Santa Claus. Anchor donated fifty-five dollars to the kidney fund and throughout the year they have honored our teams. Anchor Club officers are: Carol Gollis, President; Cheryl Pulda, vice president; Nancy Johnson, secretary; Camille Dewhirst, treasurer. As a part of their activities Anchor ushered and sold tickets to the Ed Soergel Concert. Debbie Tyndall, Carol Gollis, Dottie Tyndall, and JoAnn Zuhl are caught here checking out the ticket booth. Chess Club Chess-mates for Bobby Fisher we and iencein serve Joper- - pre- Chess Club consists of students who want to im- are S prove their skill at playing chess. The club meets c: e R - regularly to prepare themselves for the annual the X 3 ll 42 s3 i9 Aj Yuma-Kofa Chess Tournament. This year the club Anchor 5? will be in the State Chess Tournament. Yuma . f1 1 . Besides playing chess the club has been busy . a T 2 3 ' 5- $ 7 r? with money making projects such as selling coffee ' eteria 9 at football games, co-sponsor a post-game dance 1i- and had a booth at the Pep Carnival. nd The club officers are: Howard Cook, president; '1'1 James Tang, vice president; Chris White, secretary; mm: Roger Bethard, tresurer. The sponsor is Mr. Black. mm 1. Norma Jones 9. Chris White . 2. Mary Schlee 10. Mike Smith tothe 3. Ron Tuttle 11. Howard Cook w 4.. Karen Schilliger 12. Roger Bethard 5. Meriel Peck 13. James Gillespie 1 6. Auther Otega 14. James Tang vice 7. Robert Adams 15. Mr. Black F 8. John Mendoza NOT PICTURED is , Steve Brodie of 1: ,d E-iSZ CHESS CLUB 103 Lawona Keith Debbie Purcell Rachel Raley Shirley Stephens Jose Limon Grace Arias Lou Ellen Davis James Rico Patsy Reger Linda Jordon Debbie Ponce Rick Sandoval Carol Arias Tony Lucero Sonia Perez Peacha Almodova Mary Zavala Anna Sanchez Cindy Wilson Brenda Doerr Helen Zavala Debbie Cooper Cherri England Carol Williamson Mr. Daniel tsponsorl Jeri Hernandez Roxie Bay Natalie Boggs Barbara Garcia Fred Meyers James Horton Vickie Jones 104 DECA Rella Henry Joey Zavala Bob Hurtado Danny Beltran Robin Pederson Roger Giffen Mike Compton Bimbo Magdeleno Mike Ford Distributive Education Clubs of America put it all together and it SpellS DECA. D.E. students have common objectives and interests in that each is for a Specific career objective. D.E. helps to prepare a student to have a salable skill as soon as he leaves high school. D. E. program prepares a stu- dent to go into the marketing and dis- tribution of business. D.E. is a two year program. In the first year of D. E. students learn all the basics of marketing and distribution. Then in the second year of D.E. stu- dents are on-the -job training. This past year D.E. has sold candy, went Christmas caroling, had social gatherings with the Kofa Chapter, and attended both regional meetings of the DECA organization. Club officers are: James Rico, pres- ident; Jose Limon, Vice president; Lou Ellen Davis, secretary; Grace Arias, treasurer and D. E. sweetheart; Linda Gordon, parliamentarian; Patsy Reger, historian. v .Ph-v Christina Huling Kathy Turner Carol Slate Eddie Cox Joanne Zuhl Chris Wilhelmy Debra Sells Norma Jones Debbie Stewart Janet Bo ggs Vicki Rockwood Helen Emerson Charles Flint Mariyln Bell Cheryl Corbel Kim Rusch Kathy Nelson Alfonso Duran Howard Cook Danny Pendergrass Linda Duran Cynthia Badar Beryl Dewhirst Joann Thonson - ww- vguhw.-w h DRAMA Drama club provides opportunities to develop skills in acting and stage crafts through one-act plays presented during the year. Club officers are: Eddie Cox, presi- dent; Kathy Nelson, Vice president; Brenda Brann, secretary; Joanne Zuhl, treasurer. DRAMA 105 Blood, Sweat and Tears Made E1 Saguaro G0 Mr. Neil Johnson takes time out to answer a question for one of the staff members. Hard work and determination was what made this years annual. With just a small group of devoted students El Saguaro managed to get it all together- Deadlines to be met and picturers to be taken meant night work and co-operation was required. Cheryl Sackett and Carol Edwards edited this years annual, as well as completing the student life and honors sections. The faculty section was completed by Denise Frazier, who also scheduled club pictures and assisted with senior biographies. Teri Lagunas put the junior section together as well as assisting with the club section. Debbie Nokes took on the task of all sports, from fall to spring. Anne Wiese put our senior section together and assisted with clubs and girls sports. Cindy Edwards did our freshmen section and assisted with sports. Cathy Nockels put together the advertising section and assisted with clubs. Making the work a little easier were Diane McKay, Karen Schmidgall, and Sylvia Gloria, who worked as assistams. Everyone on the staff went out to sell ads for the annual. Of course Mr. Neil Johnson kept the staff going as our adviser. 106 EL SAGUARO Sylvia Gloria, Teri Lagunas, andDebbie NokeS Put their ideas together. Denise Frazier, Cathy NpckeIS, and Cindy Karen Schmidgall, Anne Wiese, and Diane McKay Wk Edwards choose pictures for their pages. discover that making a layout is only the beginning Photographers Ernie Mesa, Robert Miller, and Ron Whitvvorth help t0 keep E1 Saguaro supplies with pictures. EL SAGUA R0 107 Mary Helen Rodriguez Janet Hockmen Teresa McCoy Dorthy Ortega NOT PICTURED ARE: Cindy Dildene David Vuillier FEAST is a club that teaches stu- dents how to prepare meals for large groups as in restraurants, cafeterias and others. It is divided into two groups; Junior F EAST and Senior FEAST. Students in Senior FEAST go to school until fourth period then go to work for on-the -job training. This year FEAST sold candy apples during football season, pumpkin pies for Thanksgiving, and fruit cakes for Christmas. Club officers are: Teresa McCoy, president; David Vuiller, vice-presi- dent; Janet Hockman, treasurer; Mary Helen Rodriguez, secretary; Mrs. Walker, sponsor. 108 FEA ST 1: Anna Moreno just couldn't wait till the football game her candy apple. 0 eat MXVW mx: n NM NV Wx wmw xxxxw NW WW,? 7 W Florence Gill Olga Reyes Viqui Chavez Anna Moreno Helen Anderson Debbie Wechsung Maria Ruiz Mrs. Walker 6ponsor Rosetta Alverez Mercy Cazares Mary Helen Mendoza Mike Evitch Alfred Nunez Alfred Mendoza Joe Peynado Adrian Moctezuma Amy Prickett Pauline Castaneda Doug Wilhite MISSING ARE: Rose Galvez Roger Jarnis Gayle Shelton John Montijo wxxxmx mm WW KN$.XKK xK'N wmnmmmxxxxwmx xxwx mxwwvw .xwxxxxwxwxx wxxxxwwwx mxxxxxxxmxwx Student involved in FEAST prepare themselves for employment in the hos- itali field. FEAST is a two year pro- Igratrn.tyDurir1g the first year of FEAST you are trained for employment, then in your senior year you go to school until noon and then you go to work.. Junior FEAST hleps Senior FEAST w1th all of the FEAST'S projects. They also have the same officers as senior FEAST. FEA ST 109 David Bousquet Jeannie Brock Tanya Buck e Anne Consaul 1 Veronica Franco t E James Green Sherry Jones t Linda Jordon Monica Mikols f Eveyln Miles ;. Irene Morris Ii Kathy Qurioz l Mary Schlee i Freda Simpson h Jo Ann Zuhl FRENCH 110 French club serves for the purpose of promoting interest in the French language and culture. It also pro- vides out of school activities to enrich the students knowledge of the French society. This year French club has seen French movies, a social night, has sold confetti at football games, and had a booth at the Pep club Carnival. Club officers are: James Green; president; Freda Simpson, vice president; Linda Jordan, secretary and 11easurer. waxx NV 1 Rx xh h hx xx Rh hQXN L X NR w h h She N xx x N Rh xxxxxxxx N hh Roxie Bay Kathy Quiroz Pat Rodriguez Laura Revels Kathy Lambert Sandee Young Jeanette Simpson Alexis Quiroz Laurie Holloway Debra F erguson Geri Rowland Georgina Valdez Denise Wah At their first Debbie Moor Lambert tried beef bourgandy for the first time. Irma De La Vara Patti Selle Cynthia Carlon Veronica Franco Debbie Hefner Lylia Almodova Christina Martinez Ruby Brown Connie Metcalf Cheryl Arviso Elizabeth Parra Mary Hores Lisa Mahan progressive dinner, Veronica Cano, Jeri Rowland, e, Irma De La Vara, Laura Reveles, and Kathy FUTURE HOMEMAKERS Future Homemakers Club is sponsor- ed by Mrs, Graham. FHA members make projects for display at the Yuma County Fair that are something the girls have sewn or cooked themselves. Each year the club members 20 to a State and District Convention where the girls hear lectures on religion, helping the community, ecology, and marriage. The girls raise funds to go to these con- ventions by selling fudge and valentines. FHA officers are: Connie Metcalf, president; Pat Rodrigres, vice president; Laura Revels, secretary and treasurer; Alexis Quiroz, degree chairman; Roxie Bay, fair chairman, Kathy Quiroz, his- torian. Donna Smith Linda Arviso Stella Garcia Barbara Rodrigues Kathy Nunez Grace Yamashita Debbie Noel Kathy Campbell Rosie Anaya Lisa Orta Cathy Penbertar Becky Herrera Cynthia Espinoza Zenaida Delgado Rachel Quiroz Iennie Apple Alice Gnadillas 112 FBLA : WMv zwkvmmm Mrs. Ponce Darlene Martinez Mary Aivzian Carol Gollis Cindy McCown Laurie Elmer Yvonne Bustamante Debbie Tucker Denise Frazier Carol Anderson Cheryl Sackett Mrs. Sorrenson Mary Avery Mary Sanchez Alma Valdez Ann Sanchez Hope Stewart Anita Sruckmeyer Yvonne Kums Ginger Williamson Kathy Lambert Nancy Brown Tuni Pina Louise Pienda Patricia Poels Future Business Leaders of Amemca Kathi Powers Alexis Quiroz Patsy Reger Carolyn Pancrazi Patricia Renolds Betsy Mathews Anna McClendon Mary Madina Vickie Moore Roselie Olea Eveylen Parra Dorthy Parrish Cheryl Phillips Janie Glover Carol Edwards Anna Moreno Georgina Gonzales Patsy Harp Nancy Johnson Zeta Lincoln Cindy MahOn Vonhell Martinez Doris Bilbry Percilla Boston Christina Bowers Tanya Buck Clotiel Cameron Laura Dillingham Camille Dewhirst Olag Escobar e Lou Florence IvHSSING ARE: Irma Neahr Ann Curtis Patty Hovatter Callista Howard Sally Kurtiniatis Kathy Quiroz Terri Williamson Grace Yamashita Josephine Zavala uture Business Leaders of America leron See what did I tell you , is the expression that Darlen and Yvonne Bustamante congratulate Carolyn Pancra21, The Future Business Leaders of America is the national organization for all smdents of business. It is organized on a definite set of purposes including development of competent, aggressive business leadership, and participation in worthy undertakings for the develop- ment of business and citizenship. This year FBLA had projects such as candy sales, stationary sales through out the year, Halloween Insurance, bake sales, co-sponsored a basketball game with Kofa. All of the funds went to the March of Dimes and the FBLA Sweetheart Ball. Qlub officers are: Mary Aivazian, pres1dent; Carol Gollis, vice president; Yvonne Bustamante, secretary; Cindy McCown, treasurer; Lori Elmer, re- porter; Carolyn Pancrazi, FBLA Sweet- heart; Kathy Lambert FBLA state treas- urer; Mrs. Sorensen and Mrs. Ponce are FBLA sponsors. Here Carolyn Pancrazi is all s e Martinez is giving Mary Aivzian, while Alexis Quiroz the new FBLA Sweetheart. miles for her portrait of royalty. FBLA 113 g a 2 a a i ?Xx Sam Rettig, Mike Albert, and Ben Boggs Practice surv ' Field Day. eymg for the KOfa 1 14 FFA Lee Alan Mike Albert Ken Allen Jim Armbruster Tim Ashby Jack Babb Charles Beecker Benjie Boggs Janis Boskovick Neil Bowman Cynthia Braar Fred Cardenas Gayle Carter Bobbi Casey John Chaves Barbara Collins Royd Crow Bruce Cushing Pat Cyr Robert Davis Kurt Dennis Maxine Denny Steve Didway Tony Didway Patty Draper Debbie Duncan Julian Duran Randall Farm er Steve Ferguson Gary Ford June Franke Jon Fugate Danny Gann Pat Gann JAMESPhHiMh .o- m. 4N..1 Fred Gardner Brenda Gibbs Jacque Gibbs Ronnie Gissandaner Joe Gomez Garth Gregston Glen Gregston Julie Gesham Lori Gresham Jeff Haines Jean Hamm David Hasta Richard Havins Ted Havins Edda Hightower John Holbrook Richard Hollis Arthur Jackson Mike Klosinski Wade Laman Randy Lantz Eddie Lansing Bill Lee David Limon Danny Long Kim Lord Ronnie McKay Mark Melton Ken Miller Jessie Miranda Audrey Moenk Betty Moore Jacob Nelson Christi Novis r. ,, . Chris Ott Mike Patterson Randy Payne Carol Pulda Eddie Pulda Ramon Ramos Dennis Rank Mark Reynolds Sam Rettig Ronnie Reyes Barry Riley Tori Robinson Renee Rogers Dayle Rusch Craig Sackett Robbie Schmidgall Bill Scott Charmaine Sigler Randall Siles Jeff Slade Georganna Stewart Carrie Stone Chris Stone Raymond Struckmeyer Mike Temple Curt Thompson Doug Townsend Phil TownsenC1 Mike Tucker Mike Tudor Jeff Tudor Bill Turner Gary Young b ' e da da amos ink molds i8 eyes 9V inson ygers LSCh :kett chrmdgall t ne Sigler Siles e 33. Stewart :one me d Stmckmeyer mple ;mp50n rrmsen msend lcker 1d01' FFA Sweetheart, Lawona Keith, cap- tures the hearts of the farmer boys with her dazzling smile. ,- ., ' x e,h.., -.. ..-- . - rv ' ,,: 'ff'kii 4- I'T' f, ' ' FUTURE FARIVIERS Students in Future Farmers of America are among the most active in the school. Each year FFA puts on a rummage sale, a horse show, a pre-fair, and the parent-mem- ber banquet. This organization sells cokes at our homecoming game and each year gives away two Christmas baskets to Yuma families. Our Yuma chapter of FFA competes annually with other chapters from around Arizona on four field days. At the Cotten Field Day a team from the Yuma chapter goes to Tucson to compete with teams from other chapters in grading cotton, judging cotton, and identifyingxeotton pests. At the A.W. C. Field Day members from other chapters inthis district-Parker,X Kofa Antelope and Yuma- compete against each other in livestock judging, horticulture, mechanics, and poultry, Then a barbeque sponsered by the First National Bank, is held. The loca- tion of the District Field Day is alternated between Parker and Antelope. Each chapter has a speaker and a contestant for the infor- mation contest in which the contestants rival witheach other tokfind out which chapter is the best in its district. The district winners compete in a state competition, then a re- gional competition, and finally a National competition. At the A. S. U. Field Day mem- bers from each chapter go to the university and compete against other chapters in mech- anics, dairy, livestock, poultry, and horti- cultures judging. Club officers are: Jon Fugate, president; John Chavez, vice president; Julie Gresham, secretary; Carol Pulda, treasurer; Steve Didway, reporter; Pat Gann, sentinel. FFA 115 Yuma Chapter FFA officers are: LEFT Jon Fugate, president; Lawonna Keith, chapter sweetheart; John Chavez, vice president; Julie Gresham, secretary; Carol Pulda, treasurer; Steve Didway, reporter; Pat Gann, sentinel. During western day Sam Rettig joins in the action by catching pigs. FFA members worked after school to create their own ideas of the Old West , for their float. They won 3rd place in their division of the parade. WWCMW' ,e , EghfngggafflgigelgFX-lie Albina Pat Gann, RObbie A group Of members from Yuma FFA chapter rOde rack. , S OW OH the newly made bike in the parade to show some of the real cowboy talent. 116 FFA HEALTH CAREER CLUB Keith, tary; Carol Health Careers Club creates an in- terest in health careers and enables stu- dents to find qut about the career they have chosen. Health Careers Club has had several guest 5 eakers at the initiation ban uet M '7 ,8 H 20 1' 31 13 27 and thg Christmas banquet. Each vgar this club gives a scholarship to a de- I l $ serving senior. They also take an annual $ 9 IO N m 3 7 trip to a college or nursery. Health I a 3 91 5 6 Careers also sells pepcorn at the football 7 games. ' Health Careers officers are: Karen Equitz, president; Irma Chavez, sec- retary; Norma Jones, Vice President; reate their Julia Green, :creasurer. The club Spon- float. They sor is Mrs. Rlce. aarade. 1 Kim Rusch 10 Gail Culver Patricia Flores 2 Cheryl Corbell 11 Rosemarie Rico Julia Greene 3 Mary JO Readhead 12 Michelle Fisher Patti Ransom 4 Debbie Deaton 13 Kathy Sullins Sharon Smiley 5 MaTY 3013166 14 Marianne Erickson Margaret Treadway 6 Irma Chavez 15 Evelyn Miles Melissa Witt 7 Karen Equitz 16 Pat Jackson Josephine Zavala 8 Norma Jones NOT PICTURED 9 Jeff Kendall Claudia Dees hapter rode Mary Flores og'fboy g! C CLUBS 117 Future Teachers Of America Future Teachers Practice for Future Coffee Breaks 1 Debbie Ingraham Raylene Mullinex Debbie Allen Veronica Franco Olga Soliz Denise Naurto Evelyn Miles James Tang Becky Hammond o o WOOVOHEJ'JFPUJNH 118 FTA 11$ Qeamg I 1meh 10. Karen Equitz 11. Linda Jordan 12. Jorge Sanchez 13. Mrs. Engler 14. Connie Metcalf 15. Norma Jones NOT PICTURED: Wally Torres Future Teachers of America acquaints students with some of the problems and re- wards of teaching. Future Teachers have bake sales, . rummage sales, and other money makmg, ro1ects. P JEVery member of the club is required to go to an elementry school and teach for a day, this helps the students dec1de 1f they1 0 want to go on into a teaching3 career. Itda Sts gives some experience and gwes the stu en an idea of what to expect from teachlng: ' Club officers are: Norma Jones, Pres1dent, Debbie Allen, Vice president; Veromca . Franco, secretary;Wa11y Torres, treasurer, the Sponser is Mrs. Engler. WWWWXNWMW $ Girls Athletic Association is an in- tramural and extramural athletic pro- gram for Yuma High School girls. This club promotes sportsmanship and supports school spirit through active support 01 all school activities. Throughout the year the girls participate in basketb all, volleyball, bowling, track, football, gymnastics, softball, tennis and hockey. Through GAA the girls can earn let- ters. With a certain number of points the girls receive the big GAA letters; With a certain number of more points the girls are eligible for a Ball and Chain that can also be sewn on a Yuma High sweater. An Old English style Y is the highest award the girls can re- ceive; Miss Bruno says it takes a girl as long as three years of participation to earn the Y. The Outstanding Senior Award is given to the senior girl Who has done the most for the club all four years. Her namelgoes on a plaque that stays in Miss Bruno's office; the girls also are given a certificate or other momento of the award. .GAA officers are: Carolyn Pancrazi , preSIdent; Dale Quinn, vice president; Becky Herrera, treasurer; Rhonda l D1ckey, corresponding secretary; Patsy Harp, point secretary. Peacha Almodova Janet Armenta Kaye Ashby Debra Barnes Chris Bishop Beth Brick Cappy Cain Kathy Campbell Patsy Campbell Christina Casares Glenna Cash Debbie Castro Debbie Daniels Donna Daniels JoAnn Dearmore Claudia Dees Joyce Dees Irma De La Vara Brenda Dickey Rhonda Dickey Sherry Dickey Laura Dillingham Dawn Dobbs Vickey Edwards Nita England Caroline Fowler Teri Frazier Debbie Hancock Patsy Harp Jody Henderson Becky Herrera Rachel Horona Tina Johnson Janell Kiles Cindy Lagunas Cissy La gunas .A .l..v,...m , - GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Karen Land Betty Jean Lightfoot Kathy Long Raquel Lopez Anna McClendon Carmen Mendoza Melva Gay Morrison Suzy Morrison Patricia Nixon Karen Orte ga Margie Padilla Roberta Paisano Carloyn Pancrazi Karen Parker Cathy Pemberton Cheryl Phillips Mary Pope Dale Quinn Patsy Re ger Rosemarie Rico Dana Roberge Kay Rosenvinge Debbie Sells Vicke Solomon Debbie Spain Diana Stepens Annette Tate Eva Jo Tate Julie Tate Audrey Thacker Theresa Thacker Marlida Tomlin Denise Wah Delores Wallace Terri Williams GAA 119 The Key club activities were basket ball games, car washes, gun show, hay ride, working at the fair, they collected food baskets for Thanksgiving and Christmas, went caroling at the hospital. They worked at the Rotary Club rifle tournament and played cooks for free by preparing steaks for everyone. The Key Club sweetheart is Charlene Ramos. Key Club Officers Are Scott Bailey, President. Vance Rissins; Vice-President, Kenny Hong; Secretary and Tommy Fassett; Treasurer. 120 CLUBS 1 Chris Wilhelmy 2 Mark Train 3 Kenny Hong 4 Bill Jongeward 5 Brad Benton 6 Neil Bowman 7 Vance Riggens 8 Tom Bowers 9 Charlene Ramos 10 Scott Bailey 11 Tommy Fassett 12 Dan Mahon 13 Anthony Flores 14 Ed Cox U? H- lohette . ,... u-n amuyvm 15 Jim Platt 16 James Rezin 17 Keith Currie 18 Will Wilkey NOT PICTURED Dean Cain Pat Mitchell Mike Walter Charlie Trammel Gary Allen Allan Hagadom Ron Frausen Mike Sims Junior Major '1'. m, ,1 M Lgtterman Dwain Dees and Coach Bryan d1scuss plays for an upcomming game. Richard Marquez Mike Walters Kenny Hong Mike Sims Joe Rojas Charlie Trammel Dean Cain Chris Wilhelmy Scott Baily Dwain Dees Robert Harp Tom Lines Jeff Campbell Eric Ringle Steve Carlon Alfred Williams David Romero LETTERMEN Kent BeDillion Frank Fergozo Jeff Eddings Will Wilkie Tom Fasset Vance Riggins Bill Jongeward Mark Train Tim Sellers Gene Magdaleno Tom Burunda Junior Major Pat Mitchell Allen Hagedorn Ron Shaddy' Mike Evitch Charlie Ojeda To get into Lettermens' club the boys have to earn a varsity letter in wrestling, baseball, football, swimming, basketball, tennis, golf, track, or cross country. Lettermens' sponsors the Harlem basket ball game between the Harlem Clowns and the Yuma High coaches and teachers. Funds from this game are used to decorate our cafeteria and get-together for Letter- men members. Club officers are: Mike Walters, Presi- dent;AJunior Major, Vice president; Paul Brown, secretary and treasure. LETTERMENS' 121 Pam Akins Robert Aguilar Alan Bahr Roger Bethard Crista Bishop Timothy Bishop Priscilla Boston Susan Brandt Steve Brodie Mark Brooks Frank Castro Ann Consaul Ed Cox Greg Culver Keith Currie Debbie Daniel JoAnn Dearmore Bob DeLintt Mary Douglas Debbie Duncan Steve Dunn Bob Evans Kathy Farmer Bruce Ford Bob Ford Kabyn Foster John Dresden Joe Franco 122 LYRES Holly Gartland Alice Garza Roger Giffen Luann Gill James Gillaspie Herbert Glass Reed Greenwell Patsy Harp Mike Hendrickson Steve Hodges Edda Hightower Bill Hill Debbie Ingraham David Jackson Lorri Kalsman Yvonne Kerns Indea Lange John Lekan Megan Martin Melea Masterson Irene Morris Barbara Mosely Raylene Mullinex John Myers Mike Osborne Donna Jones Debbie Woon Maria Ortega Peter Pancrazi Charles Parker Scott Patterson Jim Platt Eveyln Parra Lavina Phillips Shelby Phylow Gail Reed James Rezin Jill Rosenvinge Willie Ruiz Mike Sims Carol Slate Dolores Smith Mike Smith Tara Smith Patty Sneed James Tang Polly Taylor Diane Valencia Anne Wiese Dennis Williams Teri Williams Sandra Woon Gail Wheeler Susan Willhite Beverly Young Lorraine Ferguson 5 g g x K' f2 ? - sic an . the sic cer pre Sar tre. This picture could be counted as a shot for Lyres Club since all the members of the band are Lyres Club. Lyres club serves to give the students a chance to participate in various mu- sical activities, to learn various styles, and have the opportunity to work with their peers for the advancement of mu- s10. Lyres club has had bake sales , con- certs. Club officers are: John Meyers, president; Bob Ford, vice president; Sandra Woon, secretary; Gail Reed, treasurer; Taylor McBride, sponsor. NWW ' 1k away L res club 5 onsor Taylor McBrlde and Sandra Woon wa . fggm a restalflrant farior to their performance at the Marchmg Band Festival held in Tempe. LYRES, 123 MAT MAIDS Mat Maids acts as a booster organi- zation. The girls encourage attendance and interest in wrestling. They also score and time the wrestling matches that are played at home. Mat Maids' activities range from working at every match, making posters, holding stuffed animal drawings, to sponsoring a dance. Club officers are: Ginger Williamson, president; Anna McClendon, vice presi- dent; Kay Rosenvinge, secretary; Janet Armenta, treasurer; Tawn Ogram, pub- licity chairman; Cecila King, ways and means chairman; and Lorraine Osuna, sergeant at arms. 124 CLUBS H OKOOOVOIU'JAOJNH Hp-nnd WNH Kay Rosenvinge Tawn Ogram Janet Armenta Cecila King Anna McClendon Ginger Willi amson Lorraine Osuna Rockie Pell Beryl Dewhirst Susan Nance Brenda Brand Julie Tate Dale Quinn IL '7 I8 19M 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Kathy Munoz Gail Morrison Debbie Allen Vicky Moore Carolyn Pancrazi Evonne Brown Pat Nixon Glenna Cash Patsy Hernandez Lolly Neahr Irma De La Vara Becky Herrera Not pictured Chris Casares Brenda Doerr Kathy Nelson 12 MSA m5 4 7 xHA unoz 'rison L118 11 core Pancrazi Srown n ash rnandez ah: La Vara - rrera I S Ira Murphy Darlene Martinez Bill Jongeward Charlotte Richards Mike Walters Carolyn Pancrazi Kathy Turner Vance Riggins Lori Elmer Vickie Moore Grace Yamashita Alexis Quiroz Gloria Reyes Tom Fassett Don Becker James Larson NOT PICTURED ARE: Barbara Jackson Junior Maj or Sandra Woon Grace Arias Jeanne Brock Priscilla Boston Nancy Brown Greiselda Contreras Frank Cuevas Ann Curtis Chip Custer Juliana Davidson Anthony Mendivil Mitch Mikols John Myers Margie Padilla Pam Osborne Cheryl Phillips National Honor Society Charles Trammel Glen Edwards Pat Mitchell Vicky Edwards Roxanne Higuera Ginger Evans Bobby Phylow Robert Ford Sally Burch Ron Frandsen Gail Culver Janice Glover Mary Aivazian James Green Carol Gollis Patti Hovatter Thomas Burrow Nancy Johnson Kathleen Fish Anthony Lucero Kevin Hesley Anna McClendon Dean Cain Cindy McCown David Bousquet Kathi Power Dwain Dees Marcia Seamans Neil Bowman Phillip Townsend Gary Allen Glen Wilson NOT PICTURED ARE: Sue Pederson Carol Edwards Rick Stewart To be in National Honor Society tNHSt a student has to have a grade average of 2.0 or better. Eligible stu- dents are sent a letter inviting them to the NHS initiations. At the end of the school year each member receives a pin and a recommendation for an aca- National Honor Society Sponsered the Home- demic scholorship. comming dance that Joey Zavala and his Each year NI-IS sponcers a dance, partner are enjoying so much. and this year it was the homecomming dance. NHS officers are: Ira Murphy, presi- dent; Bill Jongeward, Vice president; Darliin Martinez, secretary; Sandra Woon, treasurer. NHS 125 THESPIANS ' Christina Huling Joanne ZUhl Thespians is a National Honor club ? Chayles .FlYnn Ed COX for drama sponsored by Mr- Brennen. In MahaStruckmeyer Shelia Kern order to get into Thespians Students have . S J 111 Wlse MISSING ARE: to work on plays to accumulate a cer- Alfonso Duran Camille Dewhirst tain number of pointS. Brenda Brann Melissa Witt Thespians sponsored a booth at the Delmar McCann Richard Burch Pep club carnival. This year they plan Jane-t .BOggS Ann Curtis to put on a play for Yuma High smslentsn j ICEIeCIh: Igmi Kathy Nelson Club officers are: Christina H111.1c1118:t owar 00 11 Smith ' - ' e r951 en ; . Helen Amerson gegbie Stuart pres1dent, Charles Flynn, VIC P Malia Struckmeyer, secretaTY; JiuW1se treasurer. 126 THESPIANS Song and Cheerleading Association is composed of Varsity and Besquad Cheerleaders, and Varsity Songleaders. The objectives of this organiazation is to promote school spirit, fellowship and a better understanding among students and faculty, develop leadership ideas and take part in Sports throughout the year. The girls let off ballons, decorated goal posts for football games, had a taco dinner, and sold cokes at the Pep Club Carnival 1. Ginger Williamson Their greastest success of the year was choosing 2. Denise Frazier Mrs. Ogram as their sponsor. i. Vicky Shaddy . Kath Ha ard Honorclul;n 5. DaleYQuiEng Brennenllla 6. Natalie Boggs students V6 7. Griselda Contreras late a cer- 8. Charlene Ramos 9. Madonna Witt 00th at the 10. Cherri England I th9Y plan 11. Carol Anderson ligh sweentsv 12. Carol Edwards Lina Hul'lggt 13. Nancy Brown .ce Pre51 6.11 14. Tanya Buck W5 Jill W156 15. Kathy Munos 16. Julie Tate 17. Alice Zavala 18. Cheryl Sackett 19. Carol Elvoid 20 - Donna Rotella Mrs. Ogram lends a helping hand a one of SCA'S meetings. SCA 127 PEP CLUB Wetre From Yuma and We CoulanL Be Prouder w g1 t1 hAhQ teeh w AMQe ? AAmQ . 5 mbX IA mmem Pep Club is designed to boost the spirit of the entire student body. Pep st not only participated in hand jives at h the varsity football games but sold m shakers and candy canes this year. Miss Ja-An Engstler, who sponsors the club, held a Christmas party at i her home on Dec. 16th. ROSTER . i? E New uniforms, blue and white 1 Pat P0618 14 Debb1e Nokes 3 a . ! checked t0ps and blue pants, were 2 Ginger Williamson 15 C9101 Edwards 4V0 L ti added this year. 3 Cheri England 16 Nancy Abraham 5K3 ; The Pep Club officers are: 4 Carol Anderson 17 11111 Tate 6YV i 1 f Lucinda Brown, president; Patsy 5 Evelyn Miles 18 Cheryl Sackett 7R0 3 ; ' Reger, Vice president; Vohnell 6 Kathy Munos 19 Rosemarle RICO t 8D? ! ; Martinez, corresponding secretary; 7 Tanya Buck 20 Mary Flores 9V? t Kathy Quiroz, recording secretary and 8 Charlene Ramos 21 Alexis Qulroz 1 10 C1 ' Alma Valdez, treasurer. 9 Alma Valdez 22 Glenna .Cash 3 11M: ; : 1 10 Mary Zavala 23 Freda S1mp50n De ? , 11 Pat Rodriguez 24 Tawn Orgam t 12 Linda Arviso 25 Miss Engstler 1 3 Laura Reveles 128 CLUBS PEP CLUB And If You Don3t Believe Us f We Will Yell a Little Louder , QQ 2a M N '5 I6 '7 Am '1 :3 c RQR Imfakfgk 1 Lucinda Brown 12 Linda Jordan . 2 Patricia Reger 13 Cheryl Ann ArVISO 3 Vohnell Matrinez 14 0183 9113on 4 Kathy Quiroz 15 ngble Hebner 5 Yvonne Bustamante 16 Dlana Col y 6 Robbin Akins 17 Martha ArV1so 11 7 Dale Quinn 18 Kathryn Campbe 8 Vickie Shaddy 19 Cynthla Cgrlon 9 Cindee Loftas 20 Conmanssom 10 Madonna Witt 21 Beth Buck 11 Denise Wah CLUBS 129 Nancy Abrahamson Frank Anaya Mike Bangs Brad Benton Sandra Blevins Bill Bonney Susan Brandt Cristie Casares Irma Chavez Wanda Clayton Debbie Deaton Geri Dunnan Marianne Erickson Imelda Espinoza Jan Fugate Grisell Garcia Rosemary Garcia Lu Ann Gill Glenn Gregston Jeffery Grinter Robert Hardebeck Debbie Hefner Richard Hollis Debbie Ingraham Stuart Keddie Koery Kelly Teddi Langner Cindy Lauritzen Rachel Lorona Irma Marquez Arnold McMorris Irma Nehr Kathy Nunez Frank Otero Charles Parker Laura Posada Alexis Quiroz Olga Quiroz Mary Jo Readhead Kathleen Rehkopf Paul Richards David Romero Jill Rosenvinge Pam Smith Spring Smith Debbie Tyndall Dottie Tyndall 130 SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Sandra Young Tom Achen Tom Borunda Sally Burch Yvonne Bustamante Dean Cain Gail Culver Ann Curtis Janice Glover Vicky Green Kevin Hesley Ira Murphy Doug Newman Margie Padilla Carolyn Pancrazi Cheryl Phillips Kris Phillips Bobby Phylow Louise Pineda Q ' Gloria Reyes Charlotte Richards Vance Riggins Charles Trammel Gary Allen Mary Aivazian Don Becker Howard Cook Griselda Contreras Lori Elmer Vickie Edwards Ronnie Espinoza Carol Edwrds Darlene Martinez Connie Metcalf Pete Rojas Jr. Laura Reveles Gene Rodrigues Stephany Sykes Kathi Sullins Ton Tuttle Mark Train Teresa Thacker Debbie Weiler Teri Williams Grace Yamashita E OOxIancnd-XWNH UpWard Bound rles Tramme1 r Allen y Aivazian Becker ard Cook elda Contreras Elmer tie Edwards nie E5pinoza wl Edwrds ene Martinez nie Metcalf I Rojas Jr. a Reveles 3 ROdTigues Through Upward Bound students 'hanY SIYkeS 6 learn what college life is all about. 1i sullms 7 8 Each summer members go to Arizona Tuttl'e 3 Western College and attend classes, kTram 171 5 stay in dorms, and eat in the college :53 ThaCker cafeteria like any other student. bie Weiler Upward Bound oEicers were: Errgma LWimams' 1 McGee, president; Jimmy Zigler, V1ce :e YamaShlta president; Viola Teal, secretary; Norma Jones, treasurer. Jimmy Zigler Gary Easterly . Viola Teal Larry Zigler Freddie Allen Carol Daniels Emma McGee Norma Jones 0 - OOVOWEDhPOJNI-K UPWARD BOUND 131 Cherly Sackett Mary Alvazian Grace Yamashita Gloria Reyes Priscilla Boston Debbie Cramp Carol Edwards Lore Elmer Luann Gil Vicky Green Darlene Martinez Connie Metcalf Kris Phillips Tara Smith Jill Wise 132 CLUBS Sandra Woon Lydia Buckanan Natalie Boggs Jeanne Brock Cathy Brown Glenna Cash Gerri Dunnam Cindy Edwards Denise Frazier Raquel Lopez Kathy Nelson Rosemarie Rico Donna Smith Jean Wilkey Madonna Witt Z-club ushers at football games, plays, and other community projects. Each year they sponser an Easter egg hunt for TROTH, tteens reaching out to helm work at the speech clinic and give a Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets to needy families. The funds for the club activities are raised by candy sales and bake sales. At the end of the year any surplus funds are given to charity. Club officers are: Cheryl backett, president; Mary Alvazian, vice president; Gloria Reyes, u'easurer; and Grace Yamashita, secretary. FacultY advisor is Miss Castleton. Z-club members have to pass.an interview before being accepted mto the club. All the members are hard working girls who are willing '50 donate their own time to helpmg around the community. The club has done much for the elderly by help ? out at Desert Manor and much for t e young by showing an interest 1n the children at Rainbow School. club 1 With t a dan clean took 2 Veget Kevin Bou8q' . secret Yuma Environmental Socie -a11 games, n'ty projects. an Easter egg reaching out ech clinic and d Christmas es. ub activities - s and bake - year any to charity. Yuma Environmental Society is a club for students who are concerned With our environment. They sponsored a dance and won the Yuma - Kofa clean up competition. This club also took a trip to Palm Canyon to study the vegetation of that area. Officers are: Kevin Hesley, president; David Bousquet, v. president; Sheila Kern, secretary; Catherine. Daniel, treasure. Kevin Hesley Teri Willams David Bousquet Sheila Kern Catherine Daniel Anthony Kelly Don Becker J0 Ann Dearmore Debbie Treadway Ron Whitworth Dolores Smith Mike Nelson Donna Divine Patsy Campbell Eva Jo Tate Kevin I-Iesley puts his back into p121 campus for Ecology day. nting a tree on Yunga High's YES 133 Managing editor Debbie Cramp tLEFTT talks with Editors- in- chief Kathy Turner tCENTERT and Sue Pederson Whotook over at semester. This year Thermometer had one of its best years, putting out 14 regular and two Special editions. The special edi- tions were for student body elections and the wrestling divisional meet held at Yuma High. The year started out With Kathy Turner as editor-in-chief. At the se- mester Sue Pederson took over the tOp spot. An added use of pictures and artwork high-lighted Thermo's year as photo features and full-page pictures were often used. The staff used the motto, A picture is worth a thousand words. Each edition, distributed by the journalism class to third periods, was produced in COOperation With Cactus Press, 30 W. 3rd St. The student staff, under the direction of Mr. Neil Johnson, did much of the actual production work while the printing was left to the print shop peOple. 134 TI-IERMOMETER Pictures and artwork played an important r are David Cushing tphotographerx Theresa Johns tartistT and Gary Van D Editors- in chief Managing editor Page 1 editor Page 2 editor Sports editors Assistant sports editor Editorial page editor Photo staff Artist In charge of pages on this year's Thermo are Lydia Buchanan tnewsx Gene Rodrigues teditorian and Rose Davila tfeaturey nAA ole in Thermo. From left rt tphotograph yke tlab chief and pho Jim Stewa tographerT- TI-IERMOMETER STAFF Sue Pederson, Kathy Turner Debbie Cramp Lydia Buchanan Rose Davila . Karen Equitz, Joe L1mon. Mark Spain Wally Torres, G David Cushing, T heresa Johns ary Van Dyke Jim Stewart- s hermometer Tells tAs It Is tOr Wash The Sports department had a busy year. From left are Mark Mr. Neil Johnson was the advisor of Thermo this Spain, assistant; Jose Limon, first-semester editor and Karen year. He was the one to say, Yes and No No ' Equitz, second semester editor. No No No No. These members of the journalism class assisted the regular staff by getting story 1 ?Tmation from many areas on campus and distributing Thermometer to third PeHod classes. THERMOMETER 135 Luann Gil Helen Zavala Gail Reed Brad Benton Dwight Bishop Paul Brown Debbie Carter Ann. Curtis Cathy Daniels Tom Fassett Bruce Ford Catt Grass Brett Goucher Bill Jongeward 136 COT Cheryl Mahan Bishop Jackson James McCollum Chris Ott David Lugo Danny Pendergrass Karen Schilliger Sandra Woon Charles Parker Vicki Rockwood Jeanette Simpson Walter Torres ' Gene Rodrigues Debbie Spam The purpose of speech club is to improve communication. As a club it participates in local and state forensic tournaments. The clubs goal is to imprOVe the confidence of its members in relating to people. Each member gives on the average five speeches a year. To raise money, COT has bake sales periodically. The funds are used to send members to speech tourna- ments. This year COT sent Paul Brown to a tournament in Phoenix , Where he received third place. COT officers are: Luann Gil, president; Helen Zavala, secretary; Gail Reed, publicity manager. .x 1 n mWD 1 : i 3 1 Carol Anderson A Rocky Higurea 5 Carol Edwards Cheryl Sackett Anna Gomez Charlene Ramos Jeanette Simpson Ruby Brown Gloria Reyes Laura Reveles Kathy Haggard Susan Nance 3 Grace Yamashita Kathy Power 1 Yvonne Bustamante Lori Elmer Alexis Quiroz ; Vickie Green ; Cpnni Metcalf .Lmda Jordam h h, V , a: Maleia Struckmeyer Heather Osborne Lucinda Brown Gail Morrison Carol Gollis Darlene Martinez Louise Pineda Mary Alvazian Rachell Lorona Debbie Allen Julia Green Kim Suverkrup Janet Gage mm MM Q13 Gail Culver i5 :1: v Carolyn Pancrazi :53 ;:-: gun Norma Jones U3 :f 3: Cheryl Phillips 'V 1 V advisors Wf-j 2; Mrs. Mangrum .. ,, ., 7: ' Mrs. Anderson 2x3. . 1V Girls, League Council .z WW V n3 agazm ' W;ny 4W ; 4n Girls League sponsors the Big Sister, Little Sister Tea, Twifp and Twitter. Bow and Sucker Day, The Daddy Daughter Dinner, and the Mother's Day Tea. Also this club gives food baskets to neeciy Yuma families. Girls League officers are: Vickie Green, president; Lucinda Brown, Vice president; Bev Young, secretary; Darlene Martinez, treasurer. Ha. CUR F xx x- af- iv r-V ?ng Cw; ' u . Kn, i y .A V', V KM. 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A 93ng s W kwy x , : z f? 9 A 9, 9 99 .W : 9 4 , 6: W, . V c 9939 bx 9 $$29$ 9 Q 05X: 6Q: - IA' gm $A x 9?? QM: , x Wa$9yi ' ,wa: Q .4,: Dis rict Officers Help in Many Ways 4 w 4. um-J A. Thompson, director of business nt. MISSING is T.O. The hono . . services. iaglefi 181ir1ct Officers of Yuma School district are , GROM LEFTL , ' ' 3V or, dlrector of the community school; and W .A . Canode , superintende each v - : Ocatlo - . nal educatlon d1rector, who is also a board member. DISTRICT OFFICERS ... ... ....WW ., w-tl-uwuma ...:h-klu . , In Your Hands Wilt Be Placed the Results of Your Thoughts. Mr. Clarkin, principal, is candidly caught doing what he does most-untangling : miles of red tape to keep YHS running smoothly. TOP LEFT: Behind every suc- cessful principal is an energetic secretary; that title Mrs. McKay fulfills. Administration, Registration and Counseling offices spend many hours, in and out of school, to improve and understand your situation and help keep you on the right track. They are your $ friends, so take advantage of what they have to offer. You play ball with Mr Martinez he'll ' . , play ball w1th you. BOTTOM LEFT: Mrs. Perius, who you've probably met if you got sent to Mr. Martinez ca b hard-working and humorus, 9 n e labeled 142 FACULTY i z a - st-untangling nd every suc- fulfills. Mr. Biliz, registar, Mrs. White, assistant registar, TOP RIGHTL and V Mrs. Haggard, secretary to the Registar, $OTTOM RIGHTL have the extreme pleasure of listening to you lie your way out of a pink pass. ' : The Miracle Worker , or Head Counsel 1e 61' Mr. Conrad ' derstandin Call these peop - t ear.and abookf,u11 of help 1:0 aniiielevfllgoaileli a little g The Group that can arrang; yosiesiheSER 0 gift! down or inside out. TOP LEFT' Mrs Dunn has get you whire you vgaflxitttge ffasVs youyxrvant to OS . .' ' . t ere an 1 them, ses and does a great Job keepmg up w1th all of 153:0???EEM LEIgT are Mrs. Ogram, Mrs. Anderson: and Mr' Evans' FACULTY143 Mr. Kelley conducts Visual Aids Class. In Visual Aids, students are taught to run projectors and perform minor maintance on the machines. Mr. Beezley teaches first and second year art. Mr. Ochoa teaches beginner's, third year and Art 5-6. The art depart- ment is designed to give students a broad experience With different creative avenues and materials. In Art 5-6, graphics and various design techniques are explored. Mr. R b rt K ' - . . class. 0 e elley rev1ews a new f11m before 1t 1s presented to a Jumping-at the chanc . . e for reven e Mr.. D ' hoa chose the1r art1stic abilities as iaaaens. av1d Beezley and Mr. Robert Oc Available Outlets for Creative Souls 144 FACULTY FROM LEFT TO RIGHT are Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Fitzgerald, and Mrs. Walker smiling with the knowledge that you are what you eat. Gracious tact doesn't seem to be one of Mr. McBride's better traits in describing Mr. Schevene's music. Yuma High home economics offers courses in cooking, sewing, nutrition, personal grooming, money manage- ment, and home decorating. FEAST helps prepare for and find jobs in food services. The class includes a math and english unit to help in food management. Our home economics teachers are Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Fitzgerald, who is new to YHS this year. Mr. McBride teaches Varsity Band with the assistance of Mr. Schevene. They are to be congratulated as our YHS Band is one of the best in the state. Cadet band and music fundamentals are taught by Mr. Schevene. Through the band classes many students have learned how to read and write music. Mixed choir and concert choir are instructed by Mr. Schevene and honor and Choralairs are Mr. McBride's pride. These two tOp choirs are enjoyed by all the students at YHS because of their trend towards pop hits. F ACULTY l 45 W? , 1 M5 , Mr. Daniel, Mrs. Middleton, T F E L m. Fm 1w mum SL MM Cd an ea t Sn mm .gcw .umo ., VTn.n u. E amumw 10m . a n.1 me o .me 0H sV Lurk. f . .m Mxoka or M y S . VHWn , WM dE bcud .1 , n . n md 30 www.lw .JO . t ta a0 67C C .nW. mW ch mmm e. no m mm hm hm idPa T .t :mmd SH n II.1a Mlv, 0T.mm 6 EH e ,V a xh mm mme 9 dRHf n.. . EEGo Y , mnm SLIS T 8km e a m 68 Vli mgd Mom m a D!xT MCm t F J 6 . 4. 1 Middleton, g. The posters each man is holding tells the story of their lives at school. FROM LEFT M B ' Melkowski, Mr. Caldwell, Mr. Hefner, Mr. Greenwell, and Mr. Alkaf h r. edlllon, Mr. The exploration of agriculture is conducted by Mr. McCann, Mr. Kimbrough, and Mr. Bernal. All of the industrial art and agri- cultural classes teach students more than knowledge. They give the student a chance to develop skills and to be creatlve. The business department offered a vocanonally oriented program. Stu- dents who enter this field are able to venture into one of many branches and when he leaves Yuma High will have some skills whether he continues schooling or goes to the job. Mrs. Rogers teaches the mastery of notehand and first year typing. Some of the different areas offered in industrial arts are auto shop, elec- tronics, electricity, wood shop, cab- inet and furniture, crafts, agricultural mechanics, Ag welding, and drafting. The business department offered a variety of courses such as shorthand, typing, marketing, merchandising, consumer economics, bookkeeping, record keeping, vocational office practice, clerical office practice and notehand. FACULTY 147 i , l ,,, t l' h, ,1 I IV? yw'hlltg 1' 1.,m y Mm mums i Mina wwyg WWW V , ' Wv f$WIIJWW . N edham Mr. Wilson Mr. Tuggle, and Mrs. Mangrum are involved xrdiffzrent areas of the fieid, but all are there to teach all that they know. i V; mg; .- w 'e Mr. Raebel tcenteri is not so sure of the answer that Mr. Rockwood has come up with on his fingers. Mr. Sand holds the key. This years math department offered classes to meet everyones needs. Our math curriculum included math, alge- bra, and geometry. For you super doopers out there, advanced placement and calculus is available. Mrs. Poage, French teacher, is surrounded by Spanish teachers, Mrs. Cabrera, Mrs. Johansen 'f and Mr. Arriola. A11 lead their students 1nto 9. d1 - ferent way of life inSpired by language. 148 FACULTY .i. .... .. ..-. -. M...- u..,-. ::- .3? JV : A w Love English Like Graduating Depended Upon It Mr. Smultz, Miss Engstler, and Mr. Harkin join forces to pour Department Head, MTS- Gross, 3150 knowledge into their students. takes on the responsibility of Senior English teacher. Spanish classes are taught by Mr. Arriola, Mrs. Cabrera and Mrs. Johannsen. The Spanish language is not the only thing taught in Spanish clas- ses; the students are exposed to the way of life in dominate Spanish speaking countries. Mrs. Poage, who teaches French, also reveals epochs of the Freshmens life. The English department has a big job to reach all students as they must have three credits of English to graduate and often a fourth for college. Offered again this year were elective English classes such as short stories, novels, superstitions and astrology, mythology, and black literature. i t g ' Mrs. Patterson tCENTERi is surrounded by new faculty members 4 ' t Mrs. Clemens and Mrs. Engler. lg FACULTY 149 Many Teachers Mean Many Ideas eadin lab instructed by Mrs. . Elortenbgachfmop LEFTy, is designed to help slow readers improve the1r speed, vocabulary and. word com- prehensioni Drama, directed by Mr. Brennan iMIDDLE LEFTy allows in- terested and creative students to re- lease their inner soul and explore the characters of other people by actually becoming these people on stage. ; Social Science teachers are FROM LEFT iTOP ROWi Mr. Soergel, 5 Mr. Mitchel, Mr. Heath, Mr. Tyree iBOTTOMi Mrs. Poage and f Mr. Rielly. 1 Journalism, E1 Saguaro, Thermo and photography are just a few of the challenging areas you can get involved in as an elective in English and as a starting block to an interesting and well-demanded career. Mr. Neil Johnson iABOVEy advises all these classes and also has a freshman prac- tical English class. This is Mr. Johnson's second year at YHS and we hope not his last, because all publica- tions have improved since his arrival. CFROM LEF'n Mr. Drysdale, Mr. McLendon and Mr. Hengle really go all out to teach the foundations of our history. They really got Spirit . 150 FACULTY 3 Mr. Soergel, rs. Poage and 1 A 4.... .. -.-...-., e.gtix- f h... .h. .,,h , . i - -,- . .e AK IV I infra 1?! 3'4 Women's liberation is ahput to prove itself in ection. FROM LEFT are victorious Mrs. Logan and Miss Bruno. On the losing side are MrnXIKBryan and Mr. Stralght. 99.9h: of the Social Science depart- ment consisted of required courses such as Health, Free Enterprise, American History, Problems and Civics. The only non-required course was Contempary Problems. This class is a study and an- alysis of current and controversial issues in the United States. Science department was filled With as wide a concoction of material as the test tube experiment of an amateur scientlst. Courses ranged from studying desert flowers to trying to blow the roof off Main. To many students, P.E. is a back breaking reconditioning session after a lazy sun-soaked summer. Football, basehall, track, hockey, archery, and tennis, tto name a fewi, do a good job of toning up the entire body including the mind. The camera-shy part of the science department are tFROM LEFTi Mr. Mr. Heath, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Holland and Mr. Black. Visiting With a representative of their trade are tFROIaXIhIiEFTi Mr. Ferguson, Mrs. Lairmore, Frlend, Mr. Burton an r. Smily Cheatham. FACU LTY 151 wt... . Mrs. Miller UEFD serves as teachers aid, works tn the office and switchboard, and takes care of the ma11 yvh11e Mrs. Donkersley tRIGHTt is the center for informatmn and complaints. She serves more or less as a do-all. Mrs. Somola tLEFTh came to Yuma High this year to run the memeo room. Mrs. Bagby tRIGI-ITh takes care of student accounts and pays all bills. Whatever you do, one of these per- sons are apt to be involved somewhere in the background. Some areas are stu- dent accounts, memeo room products, listening to the latest announcement, buying a book or just plain need some help. 152 FACULTY Mrs. Beeler is in charge of the boolfstore which stocks students with all supplles and books needed. Teacher assistants, Mrs. Treadway and MFS- Ma10ne assist in. English classes Whenever needed. Could You ellMe. . W 2:: y. ta- The cafeteria staff is Zenobia Kelly, Margaret Garcia, Elizebeth Hanson, and Cora Copeland. Elizebeth Ship, Margret Espinoza, Albina Merolla, This year the nurses office moved to a new location on campus giving them more room and better facilities. Mrs. Rice returned to Yuma High with Mrs. Moore beginning her first year. It is the job of our librarians to help students make the best use of the library and periodical room. They are filled to the brim with information, statistics, and research that is yours for the asking. A nutrious variety of meals is the goal of our cooks and cafeteria workers. An a1 a carte menu was offered as well as the well balanced regular lunch. the bookstore 11 supplies and TOP: Help in the library may be obtained from Mrs. Turner and Mr. Calloway. BOTTOM: Do you have a tummy ache? Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Moore are always available to ease the pain. ix i$2$12$$59425$2n4 I , 2 lwx.wy $a; ; FACULTY 153 Custodians for YHS are, from LEFT TO RIGHT, Bill Cuff, Johnny I I Corona, Harry Taylor, Eddie Aldama, Albert Ruiz, and Alfred eroes Lopez. BOTTOM ROW are Sonny Perea, Jim Louis, and Joe Casillas. A v.- Mr. Lee was the only member of the maintenance : department that wasn't camera shy. The bus , driVers are, from LEFT TO RIGHT, B. Ramsey, ' ' ' V i J B. Fisher, L. Power, A. Johnston, M. Crump, i 3 L. Murry, R. Brown, C. Parbookles. 154 FACULTY Defeat. 1n tory; Lonely ' ic 111V iends Our Fr .ssigv xgk x$k g5 Mitcheil .. x? ?Sini $ixk$$3gg$ . $$xt$ii$s$sh$ $$$$E$$ $$$$$ 2 $$$$$ng $ . ::$ .:$2$i2: E$$nun$iisssxkxwuhwws$$$x$$$$$t$z: gx Sikyk $iM$i3iiiScsx vwW$$xii$xcxxthxx3$xx$x$xx $$xi$$$v$xx xngsxxsxkxtv$$xxx xx iiixx i ii i : zxgx xxk b.3fiiwuwwyxigi nunsxi3uxx i ikaw x ivxw .33 X 156 FACULTY FACULTY 157 158 CLASSES There are 317 members in the class of 1973. All of them are familiar With Free Enterprise and Civics taught by Mr. Drysdale and Mr. Soergel. These classes are required for graduation for all Seniors. Seniors can take two types of college entrance tests. The American College Test TACTT and a Scholastic Aptitude Test TSATL The usual work programs allow ...,.. .-e,, r us: 74 r We m .4. MW . ,; Seniors early dismissals from school, Which allows them to hold a job and receive credits for them simultaneously. This year the Seniors went into debt, but they managed to raise fifty to sixty dollars at the beginning of the year. The Senior class play this year was Curious Savage , held in Novem- ber. The proceeds go to help pay some of the class debts. SENIORS 1 59 Wimam A Anaya Kenneth L. Anders Robert L, Anders? - Nancy Johnson, class assmtant in VOE, brushes up on her shorthand Senior Year Means Plenty Of Study and Study andstudy; Sandra L. Blevins Laurie Baird Ronnie Baker Don Becker Janet Boggs SENIORS 161 81113119 and the Worw Will Smile Back Princilla Boston is 9.11 smzles as she. stands 01? th 6 lines at one of the band practmes. George Brewer, ' Jeame, 'BrOCk 162 SENIORS .v..aw-r au' A4; tmqu- -r...-wa.-H,:...,.VJ:- .,.....?. . ..., an, A . ... ,. .-. Nancy Brown Thom as Burrow Yvonne Bustamante Ruben Caballero Dean Cain 7x 4.... . ,fwwphm. mx.,- ?vkvf ..., .. . Lauri Caplan Barbara Chapman .1 t Mp7, '. Griselda Contreras Kathy Chapman SENIORS 16 . - ' ' -.-.--va ..--u Au-v- r A- ,. The Greater the Difficulty the CM G reater the Glory Cairoi' Cramp V , Wa1?.A' Deesk DianalDeICid r : 41:64 SENIORS W Ir'.wQ-1r 'v.-,..o-vru.....,ri -- r,,. , Brenda Doerr Mary Avazian and Vicky Green seem pleased with A. W. C. Information. Julian A. Tim Duffy Beverly Duke Vickey Edw ards Lori Elmer Deborah Edwards Glen Edwards SENIORS 165 I , z MMMGM m M m M , W 4 7746 , ; MZXWM W UM;WWW , MW, 1W Kathleen Bah ion Florence 166 SENIORS ....-n.-r--.- want. mas ,- ,......... g.ggag- ...-.. ..- . Charles Flynn Mike Ford V , , Bailey wait impatiently for the Y-Day ceremonies to be- and Scott gin. Robert Ford Ron Fransden Denise Frazier Juan Garibay Brenda Gibbs V w ,:. . - . , Arx .:r- ' 0'rh'mesu, 'I A 5 35:. QR$H4 HA A 1 Janice Glover Georgina Gonzalez , Greenwell - Jackie Heiines , y, ' , Jeff Haines 168 SENIORS x EWN REQNNN - - mm : ,w.- Mr... .34. ; :2. 5.....3..'7.w7ru i The Individual 2 IS the Fundamental Unit Robert Harp Linda Hendricks Charles Hendrickson Kevin Hesley Roxanne Higuera Billy Hilton Janet Hockman Rock Huddy James Horton Patti Hovatter SENIORS 169 5.: - :.x x.';;:;..: x333. r. Sherrykkjon Lawona Keith ' , John Kems 170 SENIORS ' Sally Kurtiniatis Teri Lane James Larson Zita Licon id You See What I Saw? - 1 141110 Jose Limon Thomas Linville x,.A,A Glancing over his shoulder, Tommy Borunda watches his classmates. Dessie Lujan .A ...-m.- $$$xe 3 .3 Anna EvicClpndon Cindy MCCOWn SENIORS 171 Juan Luna c icholas Magdalene Darlene Martlziez L N d; w w h L 1m G ; :02 A C H C , a ; M L. m r 7... Le Av , . R 1mm, p c , Betsy Matthews SENIORS Benny McG' , 1 72 5T6??? '- K ,. E-Q'Hv v.2: 5...--. Vickie Moore Anna Marie Moreno Rebecca Moseley Kevin Moxon Eddie Munoz Trammel and james Larson work with ease as 'hey grade the classes papers. FTCd Myers Myers. SENIORS 173 ..- . -.- - ..- H' .. : - .4 .... ., , -mu mm $.... $ Douglas Newman 1 7 Desi Randolph, Norman, A Task With,a ViSi0 I1 Junior Major and Ricky Guzman take a well'earned breather at one of the seasons games., ' Dorothy Ortega ,orn vymww, .. A am,- 5.. oak. AlwwwwfV'Hbc-CFW'T Pamela Osborne Carolyn Pancrazi JOhn Pemberton - q... .., ...,.... u.-Jw-,. fAGVa .. ,.... . . Chris Ott Oscar Palacio Linda Parker Kristin Phillips Linda Phillips SENIORS 175 Cheryl Phillips Next Year We Go to College ; Cecilia Pina Laura Posada 176 SENIORS . ...-.--..? 9.6; ml . x': w'q-r- ,.'.. f , Charlene Ramos Jyme Lou Florence, BarbaraChapman , and Kathy Chapman look over the classes of- fered at A. W. C. with a great deal of interest. Tricia Reynolds SENIORS 1 77 elping Others Is Showing You Care Monico Rico Chewl $3Ckett Rick Sandoval Marcia Seamans 178 SENIORS Rwa'5'aUHgt M '1 '1': W t;r?mr.. W... ... . . Robin Slosser Tara Smith FROM RIGHT: Sue Pederson, Debbie Cramp, and Ginger Williamson converse while doing their work in photography. Ken Steele Kathy Steiert Anita Stmckmeyer Kathie Sullins SENIORS Quinnette S tone A' .-:... Brenda Doerr watches the birdie as Ann Salyer snaps her picture. Alan Ward Janie? Webb 180 SENIORS A Smile Is a Curved Line That ets Things Straight 5 Melanie Weiss Cynthia Wilson Delbert Worthen s V. xxxwwv X Josephine Zavala Grace Yamashita Be verly Young SENIOR S 1 8 l 182 Treasurer Vohnell Martinez JUNIORS Vice President Jimmy Green Secretary Lorre ine O una The Junior Class started the year off with 378 students enrolled. The only required class they have is American History. They have a variety of classes they can take as an English credit. Each class was for one semester counting then for a half credit. This year they had a joint prom eorge Sanchez with Kofa. But it still took a lot. of help to raise enough money folr 1t. They had car washes, bake .sa es2m rummage sales, a slave actloh, S the Junior Class play. The offlctesr at set up committees to let studen rge- involved. Everyones help was app ciated. K . -.-. w...,...- w-.... . ... .M.. . .....A-...3 . ,. ,0, Joe Aleman Debbie Allen Sanders Achen Robert Adams James Allen Lydia Almodova Patricia Almodova Rosetta Alvarez Carol Anderson Rose Arias Pablo Armas John Arviso Linda Arviso Robert Arviso Tim Ashby Mary Avery A M, m , Nu va w 'v;;.,'.'vv . W ; w M 22,3 ' ., Sandra Baker Lori BleVinS Natalie Boggs Bill Bonney Tom Bowers Susan Brandt NaOml Brennan JUNIORS 183 Caprice Cain Marilyn Carroll Cristina Casares Frank Castro Michael Cedillo Ricky Cedillo on the sideline during a football game- Irm a Chavez Joachim Chavez 184 JUNIORS tball Same' Wanda Clayton Mike Clements Lorraine Cochrane . Junior Thoughts Are Very Meaningful Bruce Cushing Catherine Daniel Donna Daniel m.;,; , ..,.,.. .. . . Marvin Coffey James Davis Barbara Collins Robert Davis Howard Cook JoAnn Dearmore JUNIORS 185 b h D t Desiree Dees Edwin Diaz Vivian Dickey Steve Didway Cynthia Dildine De ora ea on Freedom Is 01 Everyone Ricky Cedillo and Mike Cedillo are busy typing, while Becky Mesa seems to be daydreaming. Gerri Dunnam Julian Duran jeff Eddings Cheri England Karen Equitz Carol Evans Ron Evraets 186 JUNIORS Teresa Evenson Randall Farmer Catherine Faulkner Frances F elix Steve Ferguson Cathy Fernandez Bruce Ford Gary Ford Dawn Foster June Franke Jon Fugate Patt Gann Glenda Garcia Mike Garcia Jacque Gibbs Debra Gibson James Gillespie JUNIORS 1 87 As an American, I Naturally Spend Most Of My Time Smiling Daniel Gipe Carol Anderson, Cheri England, and Madonna Witt are all smiles during songleading practice. Joe Gonzales Kathy Haggard W anda Hairston Dennis Hansen Marlene Hardebeck John Harris 188 JUNIORS Joe Gomez ,,,. V Tom Holst Rachelle Huddy Debbie Ingraham David Jackson Lie Grissom Janell Kiles Jeff Campbell Vickie Jones Linda Jordan Yvonne Kerns JUNIORS America, Where Freedom Is a Reality. Indea Lange 9 mmmlwz Sandra Lee la. David Lloyd Byron Loftis Jesse Loo ' . - ' r Steve Broche salutes the camera wh11e waltlng f0 band practice. 190 jUNIORS Lewis McFadden Carolyn McKelvey Sylvia Magallanes D ' M ' ' . an1e1 arron Glynls Martm Roy Martlnez Vohnell Martinez Mary Megui Mark Melton utting her head into her work she studys Here we see Cathy Nockels p for a chemistry test. John Mendoza David Merino JUNIORS 191 .. ..-........ ... --.. --- ,-A --.- Adrian Moctezuma Ramon Molina Jill Rosenvinge seems tobe in good Spirits while walking to school in the morning. john Montij o Larry Moore Melva Morris Diana Myers Patrlcia Nelson Cathy NOCkelS Debbie NOk 3 Mike Osborn Lorraine Osuna Dane Palmer 192 JUNIORS :gA ,3 33? i? i 3; wax; is; x Randy Payne Roxanne Pe11 6; x Luis Razo Mary Readhead Patricia Reger Tom Renard V'Outh, the Ha piest :hool in the Time of A11. Laura Reveles Manuel Reyes Jeff Richardson Rosemarie Rice Toni Robinson Ann Rodriguez Natfllie BOggs and Cathy Haggard help raise spirit dunng the Yuma-Kofa game. ane Palmer IUNIORS 193 Peter Rojas . David Romero Jill Rosenvinge Anna Sanchez Jimi Sanchez N0. Me Moleste 3+ Mosquito? - id 2.11 ' Karen Schilliger Mary Schlee Mlke Schm g l 194 JUNIORS John Sells Gayle Shelton 1 Charmaine Sigler Randall Sikes Mary Sipes Robert Skaggs j ff 51 d x V - V , , e a e Sanchez Donna S 'th m . . . 1 Mlke Smlth Spr1ng Smith I-IOpe Stewart Bruce Strachan Sa chez ' n n Maha Struckmeyer Mark Sullivan Kim SuverkruD r-Little Sister Tea, Helen e entertainment. For the Big Siste Zavala provided some of th St ephany Sykes James Tang Mary Tanks JUNIORS 195 Talent Is Hard Work Wally Torres Mark Train Sylvester Dottie Tyndall Alma Valdez Valenzuela 14115313110 Velarde Howard Waldie Here we see Debbie Daniels trying to decide which float Will get first place for Y-Day. 196 JUNIORS i9 Tyndall Debbie Weiler Anne Wiese During Y-Day juniors displayed their talent as Nell as spirit. Cindy Wofford Jim Williamson Teresa Williamson Rebecca Carlton Mary Mendoza Rex Yarwood Sandra Young JoAnne Zuhl Mary Zavala JUNIORS 197 . President a U Perry Anderson Representative xmeww e s e The SOphomore Class this year con- sists of 347 students. Sponsors are Mrs. Cabrera and Mr. Evans. The only requirement of Sophomores is an English credit, which they can take three different ways: Practical English, English 3-4, and English 3-4E. 198 SOPHOMORES e V , Gail Morrison Brenda Brand Diane Valencia Heather OSborp. Treasurer ' Vice President Secretary The class of '75 is the richest class this year. It has made part of 1tsmonizfy selling hot chocolate, coffee.and co- at most Frosh, J. V. and Vars1ty 1.500:1 ball games. This class is deteimnge ior not to go into debt for the Junior- en Prom. 'chest class of itsmoneY Y . e and COkeS mity foot- termined. lunjor-Senlor HINancy Andy 1011i, Robbin Rose Marie R d ' Abrahamson Mhuerm-v Akins Aleman AlllerYlan Egg: Allen Sandra Angulo . thz . C , . ' . . v L iiix. ; II' Jim Janet Alexia Martha Jack Randy Ray Janet Armbruster Armenta Arviso Arviso Ashbv Bash Beach Becker ?ma ' ,. , , .. Kent Charles Brad Roger Rick Cris Bill Allyson Be Dillon Be echer Benton Biltz Bissel Blair Bobbi F ernando Boelhauf Bonillas Brenda Cynthia Mike Mike Brand Brdar Brennan Robert Boykin Janis Boskovich Barry Richard Cathy Evonne Rosemary Richard Debra Anne cia Britt Brose Brown Brown Brown Burch Burney Burney SOPHOMORES 199 Life Is Full Of Many weet Things Julie Kathy C ampb all C ampbell C 9.110 C 9.110 B min ohn Robert Randall David Steve enJa JCiaudill Cazares Chapman Chavez ' ' ' . Tracy ' . ames Sue Martha Gmny Dlana Dlana Ann . JChavez Chavez Childs Clark Cogburn Colby Consaul Converse 0; $ i Cheryl ; Cccper Copeland Corbell 1 1 Tom Joe Billy Phylis Eric Raley can't believe he actually ate the whole thing! Pat Debbie Susan . Cyr Daniel Davis Dav1dson 5.4 200 SOPHOMORES Abie .!;-. Mary Douglas Ronald Eddings Zenaida Delgado Cynthia Edwards Kathrine Ferguson Bob Delintt Duran Troy Belinda Evenson S cott Finfro ck Kurt Dennis Mike Fisher Brenda Brand, Stacy Lebrecht, and Edda Hightower diSplay being a typical scpho- more by providing their own entertain- Patrick C arol Marianne Bob Ellis Elvoid Erickson Evans Kathy Phillip Ricardo F rank Farmer Faucon Faz STszq M,. . . hn 1 Denms Marlan Jo . IEEEZZtrick Florence Flores Franc1s SOPHOMORES 201 Richard Mike F ranklin Frazier Freeny C arol Charles Kim Aubrey Ford Foster Furrow Futch SOphomores Here Th Brenda Brand and Robbin Akins show their inge- an ere nuity in creating Crim spirit at a football game. Janet Danny Chavilla Jimi Gage Gann Garcia Garcia Sanchez Garcia Garza Jerry Janie Luann David Felicia Ronnie Steve Cesar Gibbs Gifford Gil cm G111 Gomez Gonzalez Gissendaner Julia Glen Jeff , - Alfred Mark Brenda : Green Gregston Grinter Guerrero Ha ines Hairston Hamm 202 SOPHOMORES W their inge. ootball game, --. Richard ; Handco ck Richard Havins Richard Hernandez Olivia Hurtardo Herrera John Holbrook Robert Hardebe ck Debbie Hefner Debbie Handcock Greg Hendri cks Randal Hipp Ann Jimenez Valerie Harrison G erald Ron Lila PatsY Hehe Hernandez Hernandez Shirley Hockman Cheryl Holmes Cathy Pemberton gives a little thought before marking her ballot for Yuma High's mock general election. SOPHOMORES 203 i 3 I h Dorm Drip on My Fire Rain, rain go gway is the thought of Donna Rotella, as she sgands soakmg wet in the mids of a Frosh football game crow . 204 SOPHO MORES Ricardo Jimenez Kenneth KvaShaY Korey Kelley Cindy Laguna Margaret Lara 10 am Johnson Cecilia King Juanita Knutson Te ddi Langner Shelley La Rose Cecilia Laguna Frances Lara A V- -.- . . l Stacy . Bin Robin john Br. Lebrecht Lee Lee Lakan Lola: L . . , . , . , V . V . . , ' Opel Raquel Rachael David Lorona Lugo Debbie Loretta R- - - k . V McClm M... 1C . Dlane , .e . 'CC1uyre McDowell McKay ffflfgris xgihevg-k Cecilia . 7 1.61ng: Marla Marvin Barmie Christina Martinez v-yl, Frances . - Lara , ?grignez idem api'n James Romo'na i . . . e gul Me lto'n Mendez Cindy Carmen Laurltzen M e 116.022. hts the torch of life during the Y-Day coronation ceremony. Ricky B1112 11g Miller Miller SOPHOMO RES 205 Jessie Brenda Miranda Mitchell Jonas Montalvo Montoya eke the Sophomores assing by! Majorie Moseley Michael Nelson Nelson 206 SOPHOMORES Mary Montoya Debbie Moore Betty Moore Armando R. Morales Patri cia Nixon Gail Morrison ; Rahe your hands up to the sky, 'cause we're the scphomores ; passmg by. Loyal:ty and Spirit are the motto of these Criminals h as they follow the1r team to the Yuma-El Centro Football game: Wayne Steve Orduno Call 1 ggtu: Igebather Frank Arthur Peter Lucile Charles Frances g s cm Otero Pacho Pancrazi Park Parker Parker $333211: Lee . Stephen Robert Joe Catherine Parnsh Patane Pearson Pemberton Jess Edwin Jackie Albert Danny Ponce Porter Pulda 11313111 Mac Mario 1PPS Plna Pineda Plemmons Ponce a SOPHOMORES 207 mv;..;u....u. ....H,. ,- h v .: - , ' ,7 .- ...-.-.. - ' i . E 2 Debbie Olga l i Quinonez QUiTOZ I i l i L . B B111 Kathy Guy James G Readhead Rehkopf Renick Rezin . : Gerald Hehe examines bread mold cared fully to make his analysis. 7 1 : Paul 7 Eric Janet Lauri 1 s; Richards Ringle River'a- Robertson Exploring Means Sh. Dlscovery ; 1r1ey Barbara Jeff : Rodrigues Rodriguez Roland 3'3 Donna Mark Debbie V - - - .. .7 ' 'an . 1ck1 W1111am Da 1e K1mber1 Lame: Rotella Rowland ROY Roybal Ruiz Rchh Rusch V RusSell 208 SOPHOMORES Richard Lee Karen Bill Timothy Da Vid Rezin l Garcia Sandoval Santini Sawyer Schmidgall Scott Sekula Selitto Patti Mark Steve Vickie Hider Rand Sh'l . . Lauri V 1r ey W1111am RObert'son Selle Sells Sena Shaddy Shaw Shay Shull Simmons IlS Harold Michael T oni Richard Sims Sims Sims Sipes Richard Jim Nolen Jeff o'ran Lam Sip es Skaggs Skinner Slade Russell Kevin Harris finds that entertainment is sometimes expensive as at the Y. H. S. school dances. SOPHOMORES Dennis Smith Smith Solomon Sorrels Soto Virginia 1 Diane Mark James 1 Egg: Stephens Stewart Stewart Stewart Chris Nita Mike Ronnie Deborah Valeria Leticia Julie , Taggart Talamante Mike Ron Daniel Michael Doug 135 Tom Tesso Thomas Thompson a ThornPson Thornburg Tomlin Townsend TOY Tim Je an Gary Sharon Jose Truhitte Turnbow Umphreys Van Dyke Vaughan SOPHOMORES I Could Have Danced All Night Diane Verlay Kathy Cecilia Valencia Valenzue 1a Villa Walker Dale Delores Amie Howard Walker Wallace Ward Webb Sophomores enjoy many of Yuma High's activities. Here Mike Fisher seems to be enjoying dancing i with Cindy Dunnam at one of Yuma's dances. Chris ROI? Julie Bruce 3 White Whltworth Wilhelmy Wilkes Jean Jesse Terri Arlene Chris Gary Harry Cheryl WilkeY Williams Witt Wright Yamashita Young Young Ashby ' Que Kim James Albert Lloyd Lord McCollum Ponce Eddie Mike David Kabyn Bertrand Brennan Cushing Foster SOPHOMORES 21 1 SEN Vt K 1W Junior Major makes his entrance as the Big Thumb- Delbert Worthen takes the part of being a reporter to promote the Senior class play during a preview. away from Rose DaVilia. Anybody who crosses him gets smashed with his purse! .x AV 2:,- y. 2; z'vm Senior Pat H ' - . ASU Band Sgoniiprtgacuces a httle Saturday offers hours of entertainment for part-t High drummer Jim Reese. ime Yuma 212 STUDENT LIFE Two Crims try to keep the rain off during a 11g a reporter football game. ho crosses Karen Mitchell uses the adding machine to calculate her problems correctly. s McF addin works diligently to learn prOper bookkeeping. Lewi TIME OUT STUDENT LIFE 213 Igllr. Sand lfRuhgr Brgwny Keth-zy Nelsgggv Debra Barnes Audrey Thacker Mr. Heath 1 peheor 5 $511 Tre . gf'iv nu: ngzgdent Vice President Secretary Sponsor a 1 '5 1 4' 111 a 1 ' 1 1 11M , 111,11 1111191 11 1 k K 'H . -.2 n , 1- 1 1 3 ,M r, 1g this year with approximatly 454 students and is pu chis year . selling popcorn, programs, and cokes at the Junior Mb . ra gyclass d 1976 11C0mjr1g 0 d secondh'n Egroll 6131: on R: 1' 1 Q 1 2 H M Pr Njeets f0 , 110$ Mariizgland Fro; ga es. . IV M 1 xx 5; ' w 1;:ij . $ij 1211 res: dPVVgirda :lngizhf femous Yu a-Kofa week and decorating the bottom of x,vf tv ,- 7 1 11g: d 11$ 813681111 11 were somfe f the other activities the class directed. V12 1f V 1,1 21ng uire c Ialsses font e FreshWen 319 e Orientation and Health, and English 1- 2. .1 1-. , ; IVUV SSlnngR t e pfague is Dagid Bosgunda, Class Representative. 1v d X1 .1va 1? g 1 X114 :51 51 M U .. 1M: w x; 12.9111 M P I 1 16:1! U! z? - 5b :1 1'1 M JJ 1 , M f K; v ,1 J :15 a 1;; S, 1 f a a , 11 1,1 119 , 3 :13; . : 1 11,: A; 11 1, a J 1214 FWWMANW K; 1 i U gf I 1U- Rose Anaya Rosa Bermudez Ruby Brown Danny Calderon P am Akins N ,4 ' x! w C Va; 4 ,W Tammy Anderson Rosa Avila Tim Bishop Susan Brown P atsy C ampbell Herbert Allen Jennie Apple Richard Avilez D avid Borunda D army C ameron Jeannette Allen Robert Aquilar Jack Babb Tony Borunda Roberta C ano Stanley Allen Bernie Ariza ga Alan Bahr Betsy Bowers Hortense C arios Mike Cheryl Arviso Cynthia C arlon David Alspach Manuel Balli Dora Carlon Lupe Alvarez Arviso D ebra Barnes David ufug A FI'QShman IS :2: Many Things iv , Q5142; Sherree S aime James Bobbie Carter Catron Carvaj a1 Casey At the Big Sister Little Sister Tea, Megan Martin Debra Abie Cynthia added to the entertainment by singing Every- Castro Chavez Chavez thing I Own accompanied by William Wilkey. w Maria M ary B arry Mark C arlos Mike C athy J im Childs Clayton C levenger Cochr an Cofske Collin Colquitt Steven Philip Ron Julie Name 0 y Leannal Jerry scar Contreras Cook Copeland Copetillo Crabtree Crosley Curiel D - . , . ane D amel D arby D awla De armore DelaVarry Dewh1rst1 r 2? D1 , W, V; 9 ' L N I 3 xx A X A, de I XXX , 216 FRESHMAN ,X n; 90 9 RN? :, ka. fA V 'X A ,1 Q Xxx. x 213 Brenda Dickey Linda Duran Ruth Estrada Janice Didway Dordal Draper Phillip Gary Anita Dycaico Easterly England 5 Anita Duane Mary Estupinan Evans Evitch Vickie Rockwood plays guitar and sings S ave the Country at the Big Sister Little Sister Tea. D anny D uffy Rodney Evraets Donna Fernandez Bernice Flores C arolyn Fowler F ernando Escalante F rancisco Federico Joann Flores Franco Timmy Ramon Espinoza Estrada Mi chelle Anna F isher Flores Mary Frances Patricia Flores Flores Terri Franco Frazier FRESHMAN 217 VA Sally Jo Garcia Garcia S ylvia C amille Garibay Garrett Kathy Lynda GilleSpie Gonzalez Jennifer Be cki Ham Hammond 218 FRESHMAN Roberta Garcia Fred Gardner Holly Gartland Robert Gonzalez Kathy Hansen Beth Brick, along With the other Freshmen, is filed in to receive I.D. cards for their high school career. Sharon Lori Jim Gordon Gresham Gustafson Hadley Dan Harris joAnn Anne-tte Mikg Jody Kath Hamson Havms Henderson Herrzra gigito Bill W61? Hill Herman Patricia ' . f Jamlee Ho - Hoffman Holhs Holloway Holmes Homard 332? Randy Loretta er Hoover Howe The First Year a Is a Time Robbie Josep h Lisa a Patricia Debbie . f or Change Hunter Hurtado Jackson Jackson Jessup n, is filed intoreceive ! U Lorri Jones Jones Kahlen Kalsman Jeffrey Joe ' ' Chr1st1ne R0 e11 Kendall Kramer Kvashay LaIZfbert HE awers takes a minute to get Carrie S Randy Lisa Th herself ready for an activity work- omas . Lantz LaRos e LaRose out at volleyball pract1ce. FRESHMAN 219 Ramona Eddie Joseph Lorona Lou Lundberg vA Chris Hodges. BOT Barbara Leo Cynthia v and Cathy Welch. Macuich Madril Magallanes Mike Megan Mike. Earninez Marquez Martin Martln 9- Margaret Patsy ' Diana Patti Ronnie Tamgnl 220 FRESHMAN Dale Irene Raul Rocky Margaret Arnold Me lvin Mendoza Me ndoza Mercer Mesa Mary Judith Meyer Meza Miller Rachel Audrey M3328 Charlie Randall Manuel . Miranda Moenk Modsezuma Montenegro Montgomery Montijo 3 ; Brothers t4 , hr? '41:; Sandy Robert Bobby Norma Moore Moran Moreno Moreno mkk; Cynthia i Susie Barbara Robbie kil Magallanes Morrison Mosley Mose: C '1 From the mouth of Babes Come earth shattering expression Debra Philip Denise like Duhhhh FROM LEFT ARE: Becky Nunnaley, Joann Myers Myers Naruto Johnson. FRESHMAN 22 1 Kimb erlee Marvin Laurene Eddie Jacob Kenny Needham Neely Neil Nelson Nelson Nelson Debbie Noel Becky Butchiz Freddie Theresa Nunnaley Ochoa Ochoa Ojeda You can usually find Cathy Frank Frank: Lisa Carri Sawyers, Karen Oliver Orozco Orta Orta Schmidgall, Donna 2 cimb g. reedom Is to Say . hat You Want Vi ckie D ebb ie Tony Orte ga Osborne Palacio 2 why- $222 5 Katie Mary Tammy Elizab eth Oscar ' ' ames ; Pancraz1 Pape Park Parra Parra Dennls Scott J Pe arce -MA Judy David S erafin Lavina Miche a1 Perez Phillips Phillips 222 FRESHMAN You C311 usuallyfiJ1 Cm .Sawyers, K215: SCMldgall, Donna Smith, and Georgama Stewart chatting about the days events. t,;:'!; -..e Tony Laura Mark Mike Rosalinda Ton ' ' ' . y Joe Vlckl D av1d terns PalaCIO Rensel Reynolds Rico Rico Rico Robinson Rockwood Rodgers Allen Renee Susan Francisco Debbie Jeri R0 gers R0 gers Rojas Rojo Romero Rowland x -X Joe Ernie Mike S andy Carl Carrie Sheila S anchez S andoval S andoval S anta Cruz S avannah S awers S awyer FRESI-NAN 223 ' WWW WWMMIZV x, 1 Pat Mike Nancey ' Schmidgall Schutte Scott E Becky Deborah Karin V Self Sells Selitto 3 Ruby Brown supports her team on Homecoming Week with some entertainment at the Melody Club taco dinner. Patrick Abraham Danny S ekula Sevilla Shelton r The Flrst Year Is 5 a Time for Learning a Julie Stella Patty C armela Shepherd Sierra Sigler Sipes V I Syyve ster Sha-ron Chgrles Dolores Patricia Mike Lydia 0183 l Skmner Smlley Smlth Smith Sneed Soergel Soliz SOIiZ Cathy David ie V Mark Fm , nk Charles Eugene Brenda Sommers Southerland Spam Spain Stafford Stanley Stanley Steed 224 FRESHVLAN -' inrm-Kawv--w W7 7.... .vuuv- ;;;;h..-4-r-x4. go-w- , , . Barbara Georganna Carrie Rapd Stewart Ste wart Stone Striclimever Robert Audrey Claudette David - Karl Thacker Thomas Thompson Thompson $33111: Bill Sammy Colette Trahern Trahern Train Margaret Darrell Mike Treadway Truhitte Tucker Mike Charles Jess Tudor Turrell Turrell Easterly, and Laura Wania take time out for a breather during the Freshman Handshake Dance. Linda Duran, Gary Jim Geor ' ' glna Marla Umphrevs Valdez Valdez FRESHMAN 225 W :7; . ulluunh .. T e Class of W Rueben Tommy Abraham Petra Valencia Varlea Velarde Villa x Laura Danny Albert Cathy Gail Mike Denise Wania Watson Watts Welch Wheeler Wilcher Me lissa Susan Wilhelmy Willhite Leonard Valerie Williams Williamson The Spirit of '76 reincarnated in the form of a float! The float was one Of the r i runner ups in the Y-Day' contest. i i , 1 a , 226 FRESHMAN Beth levy There 39. Robert Wi t man Wltt Wittmaack Wofford Byron Geraldo Young Cabrera 0? 963m 0an 1 UCLL XWHGQ QUCX'UWEX 32:1: lyigjmxaxxfm gt: a 6 mi 14mg ?N Ernie Lillian Chavez Gonzales CindV Randy Ray Francis Josephine Larry Sackett Smith Struckmeyer Washington Zavala Zlgler FRESHMAN 227 228 INDEX Index Seniors HAN Achen, Tom 7,160 Aguirre, Louie 160 Aivazian, Mary 72, 160, 165 Allen, Gary D. 79,160 Allen, Kenneth 160,114 Anaya, William A. 160 Anders, Kenneth L. 160 Anderson, Robert L. 160 Angulo, Frank 160 Arias, Grace 160 IIBII Bahr, Gary 160 Bailey, Scott 79, 92, 95. 120,121,160,166 Baird, Laurie 161 Baker, Ronnie 161 Baker, William Dennis 161 Bash, Richard 161 Baumgamer, Brad 86 Bay, Mike 161 Becker, Don 161 Bedoya, Mike 161 Beltran, Danny 64, 161 Bilbrey, Doris 161 Billhom, Steve 161 Bitner, Richard 161 Blevins, Sandra L. 161 Boggs, Benjamin 114, 161 Boggs, Janet 80,81,161 Borunda, Thomas Boston, Priscilla 162 Bousquet, David 92, 162 Bowers, Christina 162 Bowman, Neil 86,57, 114, 118, 162 Braden, Mary 162 Brewer, George 162 Brock, Jeanne 92,93, 95, 162 Brown, Nancy 98,99, 127, 163 Brown, Paul 73,121,163 Burch, Sally 163 Burrow, Thomas 163 Bustamente, Yvonne 129, 163 IICH Caballero, Ruben 163 Cain, Dean 7, 57,68, 72, 73, 79,121, 163, 166 Cameron, Clotiel 163 Caplan, Laurie 163 Carroll, Merdice 163 Cedillo, George 163 Chapman, Barbara 163, 176 Chapman, Kathy 163, 176 Chavez, John 163 Collins, Kathy Compton, Mike 163 Contreras, Griselda 62, 73, 78, 79,127,170, 97, 96,156, 87,163 Cooper, Deborah 164 Cox, Ed 90,120,164 Cramp, Carol 164 Cramp, Debbie 134,164, 179 Cuevas, Frank 164 Culver, Gail 117,164 Cummings, Linda 164 Curtis, Ann 73,164 Custer, Chip 164 HDII Davidson, Juliana 86 Davila, Rose 134,164, 212 Dees, A. Dwain 7, 72,87 121, 164 Delcid, Diana 164 Dewhirst, Camille 164 Dillingham, Laura 86, 92, 164 I Doerr, Brenda 124,165, 180 Dresden, John 165 Duarte, Julian Anthony 165 Duffy, Tim 79, 165 Duke, Beverly 165 Duran, Jerry 165 Durham, Donald 165 IIEII Edwards, Carol 98, 99, 127, 128, 165 Edwards, Deborah 165 Edwards, Glen 165 Edwards, Vickey 165 Elmer, Lori 95,68,165 Estrada, Barbara Estupian, Bernard 31, 32, 7 HFII Fasset, Thomas 120,121 166 Ferguson, Debra 166 Fish, Kathleen 95 Florence, Jyme Lou 176 Flores, Anthony 68,73, 79, 87, 92, 93, 95,120, 166 Flores, Ricky 167 Flynn, Charlie 81, 86 Ford, Mike 167 Ford, Robert 88, 90 Frandsen, Ron 7 Frazier, Denise 98, 99, 127, 167 GM Gibbs, Brenda 114 Glover, Janice 168 Gollis, Carol 72, 168 Gomez, Anna 168 Gomez, Leonel 168 Gonzlez, Georgina 168 Gonzales, Harvey 168 Gray, Nancy 168 Green, James D. 168 Green, Victoria 73, 165, 168 Creenwell, Reed 31,72, 92, 168 Gregston, Charles 114 , Guzman, Richard 31, 168, 174 NH Hagedorin, Allen 121, 168 Haines, Jackie 168 Haines, Jeff 114,168 Harp, Patsy 168,212 Hamm, Sean 114,168 Harp, Robert 121,169 Hendricks, Linda 169 Hendrickson, Charles Mike 169 Hesley, Kevin 169 Higuera, Roxanne 169, 166,87, 79,62 Hilton, Billy 169 I'Iockman, Janet 169,108 Holbrook, Mike 169 Holloway, Mitchell 169 an1g, Kenyon 169,120, 2 Horton, James 169 Hovatter, Patti 169 Howard, Callista 169 Huddy, Rock 169 IIuling, Christina 170, 86,81,80 J Jackson, Barbara 170,86, 72 Jacobs, Mike 170 Jaramillo, Norma 170 Jiminez, Jose 170 Johns, Tresea 134 Jghnson, Nancy 170,160, 0 1ones, Sherry 170, 79,62 Jongeward, William 170, 121, 120, 92, 87, 79, 73, 68 Ilygll Keith, Lawona 170,115, 86 Kems, John 170, 95 Kurtiniatis, Sally 170 L Lagunas, Theresa 170 Lane, Teri 171 Larson, James 173,171, 79 Lee, Romona 1McC1elland1 Licon, Zita 171 Lightfoot, Betty 171 Limon, Jose 171, 135, 134 Linville, Thomas 171 Lucero, Anthony 171 Lujan, Dessie 171 Luna, Juan 171 Lundgreen, Stephen 171, 166,79 MC McClendon, Anna 171, 124, 95 McCown, Cindy 121 McCoy, Teresa C. 172, 108 McGhee, Irma 172,131 McGinnis, Benny 172 IIMH MacCosland, Roger 172 Magdalene, Nicholas 172, 93, 95, 86, 68 Major, Junior 172,174, 212, 7, 121, 86,57 Marquez, Edward 172, 31,87 Marquez, Gloria 172 Matinez, Darlene 172 Martinez, Paula Matson, Jeffery 172 Matthews, Betsy 172 Mead, Tracy 172 Medina, Mary Rose Melton, James 172 Mendivil, Anthony 172 Mendoza, John 173 Miguel, Margaret Mikols, Mitche1182,83, 173 Miranda, Francisco 173 Mitchell Patrick 73, 62, 7,121, 68,173 Moore, Vickie 124,173 Moreno, Anna Marie 108,109, 95,173 Moseley, Rebecca 173 Moxon, Kevin 68,87, 173 ' nm1noz, Eddie 31,32, 173 Murphy, Ira 7, 30, 31, 72, 87, 173 Myers, Fred 173 Myers, John 90, 92, 173 HNII Nance, Connie 174 Newman, Douglas 92, 174 Norman, Desi Randolph 92, 174 Nunnaley, Terry 174 Ho Ochoa, Nancy Ochoa, Ray 174 Ojeda, Charlie 121,174 O'Kelley, Kevin 174 Olea, Ray 174 Olea, Rosalie 174 Orduno, Vincent 174 Ortega, Dorothy 108, 174 Osborn, James 174 Osborne, Pamela 175 Ott, Chris 175 HP Padilla, Margie 73,86, 175 Palacio, Oscar 175 Pancrazi, Carolyn 72,87, 124, 175 Pape, Frederick Bill 175 Parker, Jan 175 Parker, Linda 175 Parra, Evelyn 59, 62,79, 88, 90,166,175 Parrish, Dorothy 175 Pederson, Sue 134, 175, 179 Pemberton, James 175 Pemberton, John 175 Phillips, Cheryl 175 Phillips, Kristin 175 Phillips, Linda 175 Phylow, Bobby 92, 176 Pieplow, Jo 176 Fina, Cecilia 176 Pineda, Louise 176 Poels, Patricia 128, 176 Ponce, Debbie 176 Porchas, Marie 176 Porchas, Rueben 176 Posada, Laura 176 Power, Kathi 92,176 Pulda, Calvin 176 Pulda, Carol 114,176 Pulda, Cheryl 96,176 Purcell, Debbie 177 Q Quiroz, Alexis 128,156, 177 RH Raley, Rachel 177 Ramos, Charlene 177, 128, 98, 99,120,127, 73, 57 Rank, Dennis 114 Reed, Gail 73, 90, 177 Rettig, Sam 114,177 Reyes, Gloria 177 Reyes, Ronnie 114,177 Reynolds, Tricia 177 Richards, Charlotte 73, 87, 92, 178 Rico, James 178 Rico, Monico 178 Riggins, Vance 79, 120, 121, 73, 178,166 Roberge, Dana 178 Rodgers, Carl 178 Robinson, Carolyn 178 Rodriguez, Mary 108,178 Rojas, Joe 121,178 Rusch, Larry 178 IISH Sackett, Cheryl 178,64, 128, 98, 99,127 Sandoval, Rick 178 Seamans, Marcia 178 Sellers, Tim 121,178 Sevilla, Oscar 179 Silva, Ralph 179 Sims, Larry 179 Slosser, Robin 179 Smith, Kenneth 179 Smith, Tara 95, 179 Steele, Ken 19,179 Steiert, Kathy 179 Stephens, Shirley 179 Stone, Quinnette 179 Struckmeyer, Anita 179 Sullins, Kathie 117,179 TH Taylor, Pollyanne 90 Temple, Mike 114,180 Thompson, Harry Curt 114, 180 Thornburg, Douglas 180 Townsend, Phillip 114, 180 Trammel, Charles 180, 78, 173, 121 Tucker, Debbie 180,57 Tudor, Jeff 114,180 Turner Kathr 18 87,73,,88 3'11 0,134, VII Vuillier, David 180 HWII Walters, Mike 180,7 121,72 1 Ward, Allen 180 Webb, Janice 180 Weiss, Melanie 180 Williams, Danny 181 Williamson, Carol 181 Williamson, Ginger 181, 79, 62,179,124, 97, 96, 128, 87, 127 ' Wilson, Cynthia 181 Wilson, Glen 181 Winters, Karia 181 Witt, Melissa 73,181 Woon, Sandra. 90,181 Worthen, Delbert 181, 212 Y Yamashita, Grace 181 Young, Beverly 181 Z Zavala, Joe 57,181 Zavala, Josephine 181 Zigler, Jimmy 131 J uniors HA Aceves, Marie 183 Achen, Sanders 183 Adams, Robert 103,183 Albert, Michael 114,183 Aleman, Joe 183 Allen, Debbie 79, 118, 124, 183 Allen, James 183 Almodova, Lylia 183 Almodova, Patricia 183 Alvarez, Rosetta 109,183 Amerson, Helen 109 Anderson, Carol 98,99, 127, 128, 183,188 Arias, Carol Arias, Rose 183 Armas, Pablo 183 Arviso, John Anthony 183 Arviso, Linda 128,183 Arviso, Robert 19,183 Ashby, Tim 114,183 Avery, Mary Elisabeth 183 B Badilla, Julie 183 Baker, Sandra 183 Bates, Christina 95, 183 Bay, Roxana 183 Bell, Marilyn 183 Bissel, Tom 183 Blevins, Lori 183 Boggs, Natalie 96,127, 183, 193 Bolser, Carfiklzg3 Bonney, Bi Bowers, Tom 183,120 Brandt, Susan 183 Brennan, Naonu 95,18930 Brodie, Steve 34, 35,1 Brookins, Joyce 18 Brown, Curtis 184 Brown, Lucinda 84,92, 128 129 Buchanan, Lydia 1311,2254 Buck, Tanya 98, 99,1 , 128,184 184 B crs Tum Bzrl'me: Wcslcy 184 c Cain, 185 Caldf Camf Cartle CarlH Cnrro Carro C3531 Cash, C3513: Castrc Cam Cedill 186 Cedill Chave Chave ChaVe Christi ClaYtC Cleme CochM Coffey Collin: Cook, 82, 11 Craig, Crawfc Crow, Cueva: Culver Cunnir Currie, 185 Cushin C31, IV Daniel, Daniel, Davis, Davis, Davis, Dearm Deato 186 Dees, 186 De Los Gilbe Diaz, : Dickey 186 Didwa 114, 1 186 Dillin .1 Devin u 186 Dobbs, 186 mm Dunn, Dunnn lll'qn, Ram g 21$ Ellis, Englan 128 8ME mg EsDino EVans, EVenSo Ewmh urget 3 Farme 186 F3111 1 Felix Fergu's Ferna Ford, Foster Franc 2 rank 1 Farm 18 e im 73 18 Sandra 95,1811 m Delbert 181 1 YII hita, Grace 131 Verly 181 l 11 . Joe 57,181 1 lOSephine 181 I Jimmy 131 niors All , 5, Marie 183 Sanders 183 . , Robert103,183 Michael 114,183 an, Joe 183 1, Debbie 79,118, 183 1, James 183 udova, Lylia 183 udova, Patricia 183 H, Rosetta109,183 son, Helen109 rson, Cam198,99, ,128,183,188 , Carol , Rose 183 5, Pablo 183 o, IohnAnt11011y183 0, Linda 128,183 0, Robert 19,183 ,-, Tim 114,183th 11 1,1313th53112 V,Bu 1a 111119183 -, ,Sandrl 183, , cmm'm99118 Roxana 183 Maxim 183 Tom 1 . P 1.011183 , 58313116 961 121' ,, 1 193 , 110W 1;. 1111183 , 1 183 120 1'11 W 113' 1, 51153 .95 111 '11 $101111 351,90 f'sw'e ' ' 17151 101:; . 61W 0 1: 11$inJ 8419A 129 ,2.an L 7:101 3 111 '11'3 134, 19,5, 99,1271 Cain, Caprice 182,184, 185 , dcron Mary Lou ggmbcli, Jeff 121,197 Cardenas, Fred 114 Carlton, Rebecca 197 Carroll, Laurie 184 Carroll, Marilyn 69, 184 Casares, Cristina 124,184 Cash, Glenna 124,128 Castaneda, Pauline 109 Castro, Frank 92, 184 Cazares, Mercy 109,184 Cedillo, Michael 184, 186 Cedillo, Ricky 184, 186 Chavez, Irma 117,184 Chavez, Joachim 184 Chavez, John 114,185 Christian, Bertie 185 Clayton, Wanda 95, 185 Clements, Mike 92,185 Cochrane, Lorraine 18S Coffey, Marvin 157,185 Collins, Barbara 114,185 Cook, Howard 80, 81, 83, 82, 103, 185 Craig, Barbara 95, 185 Crawford, Diana 18S Crow, Royd 114 Cuevas, Ralph 185 Culver, Gregory 185 Cunningham, Alan 18S Currie, Keith 89, 90,120, 185 Cushing, Bruce 114,185 Cyr, Mike 95 IIDH Daniel, Catherine 185 Daniel, Donna 185 Davis, James M. 185 Davis, Mike 18,19 Davis, Robert 114, 185 Dearmore, JoAnn 185 Deaton, Deborah 117,95, 186 Dees, Desiree Joyce 156, 186 De Los Reyes, Clyde. Gilbert 18,19 Diaz, Edwin 186 Dickey, Vivian Rhonda 186 Didway, Steven R. 9, 114, 186 Dildine, Cynthia Diane 186 Dillinglmm, Russell 95 Devinc, Donna Darlene 186 Dobbs, Deborah Dawn 186 Drysdale, Rollin 31, 92 Dunn, Steve 186 Dummm, Gerri 186 Duran, Julian A. 186,114 HEM Eddings, Jeffrey 186,12, 21, 95, 121 Ellis, Michael 81 England, Cheri 186,188 128, 98, 99, 127 Equitz, Karen 186,117, 134, 118 ESpinoza, Ronnie 31 Evans, Carol 186 Eveuson, Teresa 187 Evitch, Mike 109, 121 Eurgets, Ron 186 HP Farmer, Randall 114, 186 Faulkner, Catherine 187 Felix, Frances 187 Ferguson, Steve 114,187 Fernandez, Cathy 187 Ford, Bruce 187 Ford, Gary 114, 187 Foster, Dawn 187 Franco, Veronica 118 Franke, June 114,187 4 Fugate, Jon 114,187 IIGII Gann, Pat 114,187 Garcia, Glenda 187 Garcia, Mike 187 Gibbs, jacque 187,156, 114 Gibson, Debra. 95 Gill, Florence 108 Cillaspie, James 103,187 Gipe, Daniel 188 611155, Herbert 90, 188 Gloria, Sylvia 188 Gomez, Joe 114,188 Gonzales, Joe 188 Goucher, Brett 188 Gradillas, Alice 188 Green, Gloria 188 Green, James 182,188, 114 Gregston, Charles 188 Gresham, Julie 114,188 Grissom, Connie 188, 157, 129 NH Haggard, Kathy 188, 193, 65, 92, 96,127 Hairston, Wanda 188 Hansen, Dennis 188 Hardebeck, Marlene 188 Harris, John 188 Havins, Ted 114,188 Hearne, David 189 Henry, Rilla 189 Hernandez, Jeri 189 Herrera, Mary 124,189 Hills, Randy 189 Hodges, William 189 Holland, Nancy 189 Hollis, Richard 114 Holmes, Pam 189 Holst, Tom 189 Huddy, Rachelle 95, 189 Hurtado, Bob 34 Ill Ingraham, Debbie 118, 189 1 II Jackson, Bishop 92 Jackson, David 189,89 Jackson, Debra 187 Jarvis, Roger Johnson, Earl 21,95 Johnson, Tina 189 Johnston, Sherri 189 Jones, Norma 117,103, 131,118 Jones, Richard 14, 220 Jones, Vickie 189 Jordan, Linda 189,129, 118 VIKII Kern, Sheila 81 Kems, Yvonne 189 Kiles, Janell 189 IILH Lambert, Kathy 190 Land, Tony 190 Lange, Indea 190 Lansing, Donna 190,223 Larrabee, Gregory Dean 190 Lebrecht, Mitch 190 Lee, Sandra 190 Lightfoot, Suzanne 190 Lines, Tom 59,190,121 Lloyd, David 190 Loftis, Byron 190 L00, Jesse 95,190 MC McConnell, Evelyn McFadden, Lewis 93, 191, 213 McKelvey, Carolyn 191 11M1' Magallanos, Sylvia 191 Magana, Francisco 191 Magadeleno, Eugene 12, 121, 191 Mahon, Cindee 191 Mahon, Daniel 191,120 Marquez, Irma 191 Marquez, Richard 121, 191 Marron, Daniel 191 Martin, Glynis 191 Martinez, Roy 191 Martinez, Vohnell 182, 191, 129, 128 Megui, Mary 191 Melton, Mark 114,191 Mendivil, George 191 Mendoza, Alfred 109, 191 Mendoza, John 103,191 Mendoza, Mary Ellen 109, 197 Merino, David M. 191 Mesa, Becky 186 Metcalf, Conni 118,192 Mitchell, Karen 192, 213 Moctezuma, Adrian 109, 192 Molina, Ramon 192 Montijo, John 192 Montoya, Steve 192 Moore, Larry 192 Moore, Ray 114,192 Morris, Melva 192 Mullenix, Raylene 118, 192 Munos, Linda 192 Myers, Diana 1Bateman1 192 IINII Neahr, Yolanda 124 Nelson, Patricia 192 Nockels, Cathy 191,192 Nokes, Debbie 59, 128, 192 Nunez, Alfred 109 11011 Osborn, Mike 192 Osuna, Lorraine 127, 182, 192 Ott, Chris 114 HP Palmer, Dane 192 Parks, Tina 95 Patterson, Mike 114, 193 Paul, Pat 193 Payne Randy 114, 193 Pearson, Randy 114,193 Peck, Meriel 103 Pendergrass, Danie181, 193 Perez, Sonia 1Quijada1 193 Peynado, Joe 109 Phillips, James Flatt, James 89, 92, 120, 193 Prickett, Amelia 109 HQ Quinn, Caroline 124,96, 129, 127 Quiroz, Caroline 193, 129, 128 HR Ramos, Ramon 114 R320, Luis 193 Readhead, Mary 117,193 Reger, Patricia 128,129, 193 Renard, Tom 193 Reveles, Laura 128,193 Reyes, Manuel Jose 193 Reyes, Olga 108 Richardson, Jeff 193 Rico, Rosemarie 117, 128, 193 Robinson, Tori, 114,193 Rogrigues, Gene 134 Rodriguez, Ann 128,193 Rodriguez, Ramon, 194 Rojas, Peter 194 Romero, David 121,194 Rosenvinge, Jill 194,192 Ruiz, Maria 109 ilsll Sanchez, Anna 1Carrera1 194 Sanchez, Jimi 92,194 Sanchez, John 111 194 Saltrghez, Jorge 182,194, Sanchez, Ruben 194 Schilliger, Karen 103, 194 Schlee, Mary 117,194 Schmidgall, Mike 194 Schmidgall, Robbie 114, 195 Schutte, Steven 19S Selle, Debra 195 Sells, Johns 195 Shelton, Gayle 195 Shope, Ken 92, 189 Sigler, Charmaine 114, 195 Sikes, Randall 114,195 Simpson, Freda 128 Sipes, Mary 195 Skaggs, Robert 195,95 Slade, Jeff 114,195 Smith, Donna 1Kaliszewski1 95 Smith, Matthew 92,195 Smith, Mike 103 Smith, Spring 92, 195 Steen, Margaret 95 Stewart, Hope 95, 195 Strachan, Bruce 19S Struckmeyer, Malia 195 Sullivan, Mark 195 Suverkrup, Kim 189,195 92, 73 Sykes, Stephany 195 TH Tang, James 195,103, 118 Tate, Eva Jo 196 Thacker, Teresa 196 Tomlin, Marlida 196 Torres, Walter 196,134, 118 Train, Mark 196, 120, 121,73 Truhitte, Kendall 196 Turner, Bill 196,114 Tuttle, Ronald 196,103 Tyndall, Debbie 196,92 Tyndall, Dottie 196,92 IIVH Valdez, Alma 196,128 Valenzuela, Sylvester 196 Velarde, Luciano 196 W Waldie, Howard 196 Wall, Victor 196 Ward, Stephen 197 Wechsung, Debbie 197, 109 Weiler, Debbie 197 Wiese, Ame 197,107 Wilhelmy, Chris 197, 120, 121 Wilhite, Douglas 109 Wilkey, William 92, 120, 121, 197 Williams, Alfred 121 Williams, Cliff 191 Williams, Teri 80,81, 197 Williamson, James 9, 12, 31, 184, 197 Williamson, Teresa 194, 197 Wise, J11180,81,82,83 Witt, Madonna 98,99, 127,129,188, 197 Wofford, Cindy 197 IIYII , Yarwood, Rex 197 Young, Sandra 95, 197 HZ gavaia, Helen 95, 195 ava a, Mary Alice 65 69, 96, 127, 128 , Zuhl, JoAnne 197 Sopho- mores IIAII Abrahamson, Nancy 199, 128 Ahuero, Andy 199 Ahuero, Lori 199 Akins, Robbin 129, 199, 202 Aleman, Rose Marie 199 Aleman, Rudy 199 Allen, Clayton Lee 14, 114, 199 Allen, Edward 199 Allen, Tim 199 Anaya, Frank 199 Anaya, Margaret 199 Anderson, Perry 14,199 Anderson, Randy 199 Angulo, Sandra 64, 199 Aranda, Efram 199 Armbruster, Jim 14,114, 199 Armenta, Janet 95, 124, 199 Arviso, Alexia 199 Arviso, Martha 95, 129, 199 Ashby, Cheryl 211 Ashby, Jack 199 HBII Bash, Randall 199 Beach, Ray199 Becker, Janet 95, 199 BeDillon, Kent 19,121, 199 Beecher, Charles 199 Benton, Brad 120,199 Bertrand, Edward 211 Bethard, Roger 103,199 B1112, Rick 19, 199, 205 Bishop, Crista 89, 199 Bissell, Bill 199 Blair, Allyson 199 Boelhauf, Bobbie 57, 199 Bonillas, Fernando 199 Boskovich, Jam's 114,199 Boykin, Robert 199 Brand, Brenda 81, 124, 199, 201, 202 Brdar, Cynthia 114,199 Breck, Michael 199 Brennan, Michael 14,199, 211 Britt, Barry 199 Brose, Richard 199 Brown, Cathy 199 Brown, Evonne 124,199 Brown, Rose Mary 199 Burch, Richard 81, 199 Burney, Annicia 199 IICII Campbell, Julie 200 Campbell, Kathryn 129, 200 Cano, Patrick 200 Cano, Veronica 200 Carlon, Raul Steve 121, 200 Carillo, Ben 200 Carter, Gayle 114,200 Carter, John 14, 200 Caudill, John 200 Cazares, Robert 200 INDEX 229 Chapman, Randall 200 Chavez, David 200 Chavez, James 200 Chavez, Sue 64, 200 Childs, Martha 200 Clark, Virginia 200 Cogburn, Diana 200 Colby, Diana 129, 200 Consaul, Ann 200 Converse, Tracy 14, 30, 200 Cooper, Norman 200 Copeland, Roger Bill 200 Corbell, Cheryl 111, 200 Corona, Adriana 200 C02, Tom 14,15,200 Craig, Joey 200 Cramp, Billy 200 Crosley, Phyllis 200 Cushing, David 134,211 Cyr, Patrick 114,200 HDII Daniel, Deborah 92, 196, 200 Davidson, Abie 200 Davis, Susan 200 Dees, Claudia 201 Delgado, Zenaida 201 DeLintt, Bob 201 Dennis, Kurt 114, 201 Denny, Maxine 114,201 Dickey, Sharon 92, 201 Doten, Gene 14, 201 Doten, Larry 201 Douglas, Mary 95, 156, 201 Duran, Alfonson 201 Duran, Carlos 34, 201 IIEH Ealum, Dick 201 Eddings, Ronald 201 Edwards, Cynthia 201 Edwards, Troy 201 Edwon, Paula 201 Ellis, Pat 14, 201 Elvoid, Carol 97, 127, 156, 201 Engler, Kim 95 Erickson, Marianne 117, 201 Evans, David 201 Evans, Robert 201 Evans, Sherralee 201 Evenson, Belinda 201 F Faris, James 201 Farmer, Kathy 201 Faucon, Phillip 201 Faz, Ricardo 201 Felix, Frank 14, 15, 201 Fell, Peter 201 Ferguson, Katherine 201 Finfrock, Scott 14, 34, 201 Fisher, Mike 210, 201 Fitzpatrick, Cheryl 201 Florence, Dennis 201 Flores, Marian 201 Ford, Carol 202 Foster, Charles 14, 31, 34, 202 Foster, Kabyn 95, 211 Francis, John 201 Franklin, Richard 14, 202 Frazier, Mike 202 Freeny, Cary 202 Fregozo, Frank 19, 34, 121, 202 Furrow, Kim 202 Futch, Aubrey 202 Futch, Glenn 202 IIGII Gage, Janet 92, 202 Cann, Danny 114, 202 Garcia, Chavilla 202 Garcia, Grisell 202 Garcia, Richard 14,34, 202 Garcia, Rosa Anne 202 Garza, Alice 202 Gibbs, Jerry 202 Gifford, Janie 202 230 INDEX 004,. Gill, Luann 95, 202 Gill, David 202 Gill, Felicia 202 Gissendaner, Ronnie 114, 202 Gomez, Stephen 14, 202 Gonzalez, Cesar 202 Green, Bobby 202 Green, Julia 14,114, 202 Gregston, Glen 14,114, 202 Grinter, Jeffery 202 Guerrero, Alfred 202 UH Haines, Mark 202 Hairston, Brenda 202 Hamm, Nedra 202 Hancock, Richard 203 Hancock, Debbie 203 Hanes, Gary 203 Hardebeck, Robert 203 Hargrave, John 203 Harp, Angela 203 Harris, Kevin 14, 203, 209 Harrison, Valerie 203 Havins, Richard 14, 15, 114, 203 Heath, Gail 203 Hefner, Debbie 64, 129, 203 Hehe, Gerald 14, 203, 208 Hendricks, Gregory 203 Henry, Ron 203 Hernandez, Lila 203 Hernandez, Patricia 124, 203 Hernandez, Richard 203 Herrera, Christopher 203, 14 Hinley, Danny 203 Hipp, Randall 203 Hockman, Shirley 203 Hodges, Christopher 203, 220 Holbrook, John 203, 14, 114 Holmes, Cheryl 203 Hom, Edward 203,19 Hosto, David 203,114 Huddy, Debra 203 Humphrey, Christina 203 Hunt, Jim 203 Hurtado, Olivia 203 IIJ'H Jackson, Arthur 114 Jackson, Deborah 203 Jackson, Kenny 203, 14 Jackson, Marth 203 Jackson, Rosie 203 Jennings, James Cole 203 Jimenez, Anna 203 Jimenez, Ricardo 204 Johnson, Jo Ann 204, 221 Jorden, Russell 204 IIKH Keddie, Stuart, 95 Kelley, Korey 204 Kgng, Cecilia 204,124, 5 King, Thomas 204 Klosinski, Mike 114 Knutson, Juanita 204 Kvashay, Kenneth 204 LII Laguna, Cindy 204 Langner, Teddi 204,81, 80 Lara, Margaret 204 Lara, Sylvia Francis 204 La Rose, Shelly 204 Lauritzen, Cindy 204 Lebrecht, Stacy 201, 205, 201 Lee, Bill 205, 114 Lee, Robin 205 Lekan, John 205 Lloyd, Deborah Que 211 95 , Loftis, Brian 205 sea L. W Lopez, Raquel 20 Lord, Kimberly 211, 114 Lorena, Rachel 205' Lugo, David 205 Lundberg, Bruce 205 MC McClure, Debbie 205 McClure, Loretta 205 McCollum, James 211 McDowell, Rick 205 McKay, Diane 107, 205 McMorris, Arnold 14, 205 Mahaydik, Matt 205 NM Marcus, Marla 205 Martin, Marvin 14,205 Martinez, Bennie 205 Martinez, Christina 205 Martinez, Oscar 205 Megui, Santiago Ben 205 Melton, James 205 Mendez, Ramona 205 Mendoza, Carmen 205 Mesa, Ernie 106,205 Mesa, Ruben 205 Mikols, Monica 205 Miles, Evelyn 117,118, 128, 205 Miller, Ken 114, 205 Miller, Robert 107, 205 Miranda, Danny 205 Miranda, Jessie 114,205 Mitchell, Brenda 206 Mitchell, Roxanna 206 Mollindo, Stella 206 Montalvo, Jonas 206 Montoya, Danny 206 Montoya, Mary 206 Moore, Betty 114, 206 Moore, Billy 206 Moore, David 206 Moore, Debbie 206 Morales, Robert 206 Moran, Tony 14, 15,206 Moreno, Henry 206 Morrie, Irene 206 Morrison, Gail 95, 124, 206 Moseley, Marjorie 206 Munos, Kathy 97, 124, 127, 128, 206 Munoz, Danny 31, 32, 97, 206 Myers, Jeff 206 NH Nance, Susan 124, 206 Negroni, Gary 95,206 Nelson, Donna 206 Nelson, Kathy 124, 156, 206 Nelson, Michael 206 Nichols, Tommy 206 Nixon, Patric1a 124, 206 Norman, Renee 206 Novis, Tracy 206 Nunez, Kathryn 207 lloll Oates, John Robby 207 Ochoa, Linda 207 Ogram, Tawn 95,124, 128, 68, 207 Olson, Wayne 14, 207 Orduno, Steve 207 Ortega, Arthur 19,103, 207 Osborn, Heather 207 Otero, Frank 207 IIPII Pacho, Arthur 14, 34, 207 Pancrazi, Peter 92,207 Park, Lucille 207 Parker, Charles 207 Parker, Frances 207 Parker, Karen 207, 95 Parks, Cheryl 207 Parrish, Lee 207 Patane, Steve 14,15, 207 Pearson, Robert 207 Pelayo, Joe 207 Pemberton, Catherine 203, 207 Perez, Josie 207 Phipps, Dan 207 Fina, Mac Eugene 207 Pineda, Mario 92, 95, 207 Plemmons, Jackie 207 Ponce, Albert 34, 35, 207, 211 Ponce, Danny 207 Porter, Jess 207 Pulda, Ed 114,207 HQ Quinonez, Debi 208 Quiroz, Olga 95,208 Quiroz, Ray 14, 208 IIRII Raley, Eric 200, 208 Readhead, Bill 208 Rehkopf, Kathy 208 Renick, Guy 208 Rezin, James 92, 120, 208 Richards, Paul 92, 208 Ringle, Eric 121, 208 Rivera, Janet 208 Robertson, Lauri 92, 208 Rodrigues, Shirley 208 Rodriguez, Barbara 208 Roland, Jeff 208 Rosenvinge, Kay 95, 124, 208 Rotella, Donna 65, 97, 127, 204, 208 Rowland, Mark 208 Roy, Debbie 92, 208 Roybal, Vicki 208 Ruiz, Willie 208 Rusch, Dayle 114,208 Rusch, Kim 117,208 Russell, Lamorah 208 SN Sackett, Craig 114 S'anchez, Jimi 209 Sand6va1, Lee 34, 209 Sgntini, Rosana 209 Sawyer, Pamela 209 Schmidgall, Karen 107, 209, 223 Scott, Bill 14, 114, 209 Sekula, Tim 209 Selitto, David 209 Selle, Patti 209 Sells, Mark 14, 209 Sena, Steve 14, 209 Shaddy, Vickie 92,97, 127, 129,156, 209 Shaw, Hider 209 Shay, Randy James 209 Shull, Shirley 209 Simmons, William 14, 209 Sims, Harold 209 Sims, John Mike 89,90, 121, 209 Sims, Toni 209 Sipes, Richard 92, 209 Skaggs, Jim 14, 95, 209 Skinner, Nolen 209 Slade, Jeff 80,81, 209 Smith, Arthur 210 Smith, Chris 210 Smith, Donna 210 Smith, Pamela 210 Solomon, Victoria 95, 210 Sorrels, Dennis 210 Soto, Pedro 210 Stanley , Tim 210 Stephens, Diane 210 Stewart, Jim 143, 210 Stewart, LaCarlo 95, 210 Stewart, Mark 210 Stewart, Virginia 210 Stone, Chris 114,210 Stout, Nita 210 Stowe, Mike 210 Stuart, Debbie 210 Stuart, Ronnie 14,210 HTH Taggart, Valarie 210 a Talmante, Letecia 210 Tate, Juli 97, 124, 127, 128, 210 Teal, Viola 131, 210 Tello, Lydia 210 Tesso, Fred 210 Thomas, Debbie 210 Thompson, Mike 210 Thompson, Ron 210 Thornburg, Daniel 95, 210 Tomlin, Michael 14,210 Townsend, Douglas 14, 114, 210 Toya, Tonia 210 Tmhitte, Amelia 210 Turnbow, Tim 95, 210 U Umpherys, Jean 210 ' IIVII Valdez, Jose 210 Valencia, Diane 211 Valenzuela, Verley 14, 34, 211 Van Dyke, Gary 134, 210 Vaughan, Sharon 210 Villa, Cathy 211 W Walker, Cecilia 211 Walker, Robert 211 Wallace, Dolores 211 Ward, Amilee 211 Webb, Howard 15,211 White, Chris 103,211 Whitworth, Ron 107,211 Wilhelmy, Julie 211 Wilkes, Robert Bruce 14, 211 Wilkey, Jean 211 Williams, Jesse 19,31, 211 Witt, Terri 211 Wright, Arlene 211 Y Yamashita, Grace 14,211 Young, Gary 114,211 Young, Harry Scott 211 Fresh - man HA Abad, Anna 215 Aguilar, Robert 215,89, 37, 36, 16 Akins, Pamela 215 Allen, Herbert 215 Allen, Stanley 245 Almodova, Mike 215,37, 16 Alspach, David 215,16 Alvarez, Guadalupe 215 Anaya, Rose Mary 215 Anderson, Tammy 215, 95 A 1e Jennie 215 Agiliaga, Bernie 215,37 Aragon, Ron 26 Arviso, Cheryl 215, 129 Arviso, Evelyn 215 Arviso, Susan 215 Ashby, Kaye 215 Avila, Rosa 215 Avilez, Richard 215,16 IIBH Balli, Fred 215, 17,16 Balli, Manue1215 14 Barnes, Debra 215,2 Beecher, Charles 114 Bermudez, Rosa 2 Cal Cal C21 Can Car Car Car Car Car. Car Car' Cas CaSI Cas1 Cat Cha Cha Cha 211 Chil C13. Cle Coc Cof. C0 C01 Con Coo Cop Cop 21 1 Cra Cro 'n wmenglchael 14 142 210, mhmTOnia 210 limbo? Amelia 21 v' Tim 95 210 1 U 4 mpherys, Jean 2111 VII sraldez, Jose 210 valsmia! Diane 211 34 mum, V9116 11 . 1211 y I 1. 3rd: Amllee 211 M1111, 11011311151211 31m, 1211115103,le .htworth, R011 107,211 Wilhelm; Julie 211 121111165. Robert Bruce 1, $3111.81 : Jean 211 211mm Jesse19,31, Witt. T mi 211 Wright, Arlene 211 Y Yamashita, Grace 14,211 Young, Gary114,211 Young, Harry Scott 211 Fresh- man IIAII Ab- Anna 21; . hat, 11011811219189! 37,36,115 . Abs, 112111212313 Allen. Herbert - .1111qu 5123151124315 :7. 9.1.10501'311 12 V 16 , -' , , 1121111 ASth GDZW IUPEEIS Blevins Daw- Borundz1, Dav1d 215, 214, 26 Borunda, Tony 214: 26 Bowers, Martha Betsy 5 Brzilck, Elizabeth 215, 129 Brock, Carol 215 Brooks, Mark 215 Brown, Hattie 215 Brown, Mark 215, 26, 17, 16 rown Ruby 215 grown: Susan 215 Burrell, Pete 215 Burt, Melvin 215 IICH Cabrera, Geraldo 227 Calderon, Dan 215 ' Cameron, Danny 215 Campbell, Patsy 215 Cano, Roberta 215 Carlon, Cynthia 215, 129 Carlon, Dora 215 Carlos, Hortense 215 Carlton, David 215, 26, 16 Carrillo, Eddie 37 Carter, Sheree 216 Carvajal, James 216 Casey, Bobbi 216,114 Casey, Debra 216 Castro, Debra 216 Catron, Saime 216 Chavez, Abie 216 Chavez, Ernesto 227, 16 Chavoya, Maria Antonio 216 Childs, Mary 216 Clayton, Barry 216, 95 Clevenger, Mark 216 Cochran, Carlos 216 Cofake, Mike 216 Collins, Cathy 216 Colquitt, Jim 216 Contreras, Steven 34, 216 Cook, Philip 216 Copeland, Ron 216 Copetillo, Mary Julie 216 Crabtree, Nancy 216 Crosley, Leanna 216 Crump, Jerry 216 Curiel, Oscar 216 D Dane, John 216 Daniel, Mario 216 Darby, Steve 16,216 Davila, Eddie 216 Dearmore, Kathleen 216 De la Vara, Irma 124, 216 Dewhirst, Beryl 124, 216 Diaz, Eugene 216 Dicke Brendol 95 217 Y, Yn : Didway, Tony 16, 17, 117, 217 Dordal, Janice 95, 217 Draper, Patty 114, 217 Duffy, Daniel 16, 217 Duncan, Debbie 114, 217 Dunnam, Cindy 210, 217 Duran, Katherine Linda 217, 225, 220 Durham, Charles 217 Dycacio, Phillip 217 Ell Egglgerly, Cary 16, 225, Edmundson, Karen England, Anita 217 Equitz, Russ 217 Escalante, Fernando 217 Espinoza, Adolphe Espinoza, Tim 217 Estrada, Ramon 217 Estrada, Ruth 217 Estupian, Anita 217 Evgns, Duane 16, 26, 217 Ev1tch, Mary 217 HFH Federico, Francisoco 16, 217 Felix, Henry 217 Fell, Beverly 217 Fernandez, Donna 217 Field, Pam 217 Fisher, Michelle 117, 217 Flores, Anna 217 Flores, Bernice 217 Flores, Jo Ann 217 Flores, Mary France 128, 217 Flores, Patricia 217 Fowler, Carolyn 217 Franco, Joe 217 Frazier, Terri 217 G Galvez, Jesse 218 Garcia, Henry 218 Garcia, Roberta 218 Garcia, Rosie 218 Garcia, Sallyjo 218 Gardner, Freddy 114, 218 Garibay, Sylvia 218 Garrett, Camille 218 Gartland, Holly 218 Garza, Gracie 218 Gill, Faith 218 Gillaspie, Kathy 218 Gonzales, Robert 19, 218 Gonzales, Lillian 227 Gonzales, Lynda 218 Gordon, Sharon 218 Gresham, Iori 114, 218 Gustafson, Tim 218 NH Hadley, Jim 218 Hale, Sammy 20, 218 Ham, Jennifer 95, 218 Hammond, Rebecca 118, 218 Hansen, Kathie 218 Harley, Alice 218 Harmon, Lavina 218 Harp, Wanda 218 Harris, Dan 16, 218 Harris, Gina 218 Harris, JoAnn 219 Harrison, Annette 219 Havins, Mike 219 Henderson, Jody 219 Herrera, Katherine 219 Hightower, Edda 201, 219, 114 Hill, Bill 219 Hinkle, Kimberly 219 Hoffman, Herman 219 Hollis, Patricia 219 Holloway, Lori 219 Holmes, Janilee 219 Horn, Howard 219 Hooker, David 219 Hoover, Randy 219 Howe, Loretta 219 Hunter, Robbie 219 Hurtado, Joseph Stephen 219 Ill Jackson, Lisa 219 Jackson, Patricia 117, 219 Jessup, Debbie 219 Jones, Beverly 219 Jones, Debra 219 Jones, Donna 219 IIKII Kahlen, Karen 219 Kalsman, Lorra 219 Kelly, Anthony 219 Kendall, Jeffrey 219,89, 117 Kramer, Joe 16,7, 26, 219 Kvashay, Christine 219 IILII Lambert, Roy'zell 2 19 Land, Karen 219 Lansing, Kenneth Eddie 114, 219 Lantz, Randy 114, 219 LaRose, Lisa 219 La Rose, Thomas 16, 219 Larson, Don 220 Laster, Jimmy 220 Leinbach, Robert 220 Limon, David 114, 227 Loftus, Cindee 129, 220 Long, Danny 17,16,114, 220 Long, Kathy 220 Lorena, Ramona 220 Lou, Eddie 220 Lundberg, Joseph 26, 220 IIMII McElroy, Patti 220 McKay, Ronnie 220, 227 Macuich, Barbara 220 Madrill, Leo 26, 220 Magallanes, Cynthia 220 Magana, Anna 220 Mahaydik, Marcia 220 Mahon, Teri 220 Marquez, Johnny 16, 220 Marquez, Michael 220 Martin, Megan 220, 216, 95, 90 Matin, Mike 220 Matrinez, Frank 220 Martinez, Margaret 220 Martinez, Margarita Patsy 220 Matson, Judy 220 Matus, Frank 19,220 Mayweather, Diana 220 McKay, Ronnie 114 Mead, Tammi 220 Melvin, Dale 220,16 Mendoza, Irene 221 Mendoza, Raul 221 Mercer, Rocky 221 Mesa, Margaret 221 Meyer, Arnold 26, 221 Meza, Mary 221 Miller, Judith 221 Miranda, Rachel 221 Moenk, Audrey 114, 221 Montazuma, Moises 221 Montenegro, Charlie 221 Montgomery, Randall 221 Montijo, Manuel 221 Moore, Eddie 221 Moore, Janice 221 Moore, Sandy 221 Moran, Robert 16, 221 Moreno, Norma 221 Moreno, Robert 16, 221 Morrison, Susie 221 Moseley, Barbara 221 Moser, Robert 16, 221 Munoz, Lazaro 221 Murray, Larry 221 Musick, Sandv 221 Myers, Debra 221 Myers, Philip 221 HNII Naruto, Denise 118, 221 Needham, Kimberlee 222 Neely, Marvin Dale 222 Neil, Laurence 222 Nelson, Eddie 222 Nelson, Jacob 16, 114, 222 Nelson, Kenneth 16, 26, 214,222 Noel, Deborah 222 Novis, Christi 114, 222 Nunnaley, Becky 221, 222 IIOH Ochoa, Butch 16,222 Ochoa, Freddie 16,222 Ojeda, Theresa 222 Olague, Tony 19, 222 01621, Nicky 222 Oliver, Cathy 222 Orozco, Frank 222 Orta, Frank 222 Orta, Lisa 222 Ortega, Karen 222 Ortega, Victoria 222 Osborne, Debbie 222 IIPII Palacio, Tony 222 Pancrazi, Katie 222 Pape, Mary 222 Park, Tamera 222 Parra, Elizabeth 222 Parra, Oscar 222 Patane, Dennis 222 Patterson, Scott 16, 222 Pearce, James 222 Pearson, Judy 222 Perez, David 222 Perez, Ruben 222 Perez, Serafin 222 Phillips, Lavina 222 Phillips, Mike 222 Phipps, Cindy 222 Phylow, Shelby 222 Porchas, George 223 Power, Ronnie 223 IIQH Quijada, Steve 223 Quinn, John 223 Quiroz, Rachel 223 RH Ramon, Rudy 16, 223 Rangel, John 223 Ransom, Patti 223 Rather, Jerry Eugene 223 Rensel, Laura 223 Reynolds, Mark 16, 114, 223 Richards, Rebecca Rico, Anthony 16, 223 Rico, Michael 19,223 Rico, Rosalinda 223 Rivera, Joe 19 Rivera, Joe 19 Robinson, Joe 223,16 Rockwood, Vickie 217, 223,95 Rodgers, Raymond David 223 Rico, Michael 19,223 Rico, Rosalinda 223 Rivera, Joe 19 Rivera, Joe 19 Robinson, Joe 223,16 Rockwood, Vickie 217, 223,95 Rodgers, Raymond David 223 Rodriguez, Julie 223 Rodgers, Charlotte Renee 114, 223 Rogers, Ray Allen 223 Rojas, Susan 223 Fojo, Francisco 16,223 Romero, Debbie 223 Rowland, Geri 223 Ruiz, Mona 223 Ilsll Sackett, Cindy 227 Sanchez, Bertha 223 Sanchez, Joe 223 Sandoval, Ernie 36, 37, 223 Sandoval, Mike 19, 223 Santa Cruz, Cassandra 223 Savannah, Carl 223 Sawers, Carrie 222, 223 Sawyer, Sheila 223 Schmidgall, Pat 224 Schutte, Mike 224 Scott, Nancey 224 Sekula, Patrick 224 Self, Rebecca 224 Selitto, Karen 224 Sells, Deborah 224 Sevilla, Abraham 224 Shelton, Danny 224 Shepard, Julie 224 Sierra. Stella 224 Sigler, Patty 224 Sipes, Carmela 224 Skinner. Sylvester 220, 224 Smiley, Sharon 225 Smtih, Charles 224 Smith. Dolores 224 Smith, Randy 227 Sneed, Patricia 224 Soergel, Mike 16,24,224 Soliz, Lydia 224 Soliz, Olga 118,224 Sommers, Cathy 224 Southerland, David 224 Spain, Debra 95,224 Spain, Mark 16,134,135, 224 Stafford, Frank 224 Stanley, Charles 224 Stanley, Eugene 224 Stanley, Tony 89 Steed, Brenda 224 Stewart, Barbara 225 Stewart, Ceorganna 114, 223, 225 Stone, Carrie Anna 114, 225 Struckmeyer, Randy 114, 225 Struckmeyer, Raymond 227 HT Tang, Robert 225 Tate, Annette 225 Taylor, John 225 Telford, Donna 225 Telford, Vickie 225 Thacker, Audrey 214, 225 Thomas, Claudette 225 Thompson, Karl 225 Thomason, John David 16, 225 Toya, Kyle 225 Trahern, Bill 225 Trahem, Sammy 225 Train, Colette 225 Treadway, Margaret 225 Truhitte, Darrell 225 Tucker, Mike 225,114 Tudor, Michael 114,225 Turrell, Charles 225 Turrell, Jess 225 IIUII Umphreys, James 225 IIVII Valdez, Georgina 225 Valdez, Maria 225 Valencia, Rueben 16, 226 Varlea, Tommy 16,226 Velarde, Abraham 226 Villa, Petra 226 VV 1: Wah, Denise 129,226 Wah, Dennis 226 Walker, Douglas Wania, Laura 220, 225, 226 Washington, Frankie 227 Watson, Danny 226 Watts, Albert 226 Welch, Cathy 220, 226 Wheeler, Gail 226 Wilhelmy, Melissa 226 Willhite, Susan 226 Williams, Leonard 226 Williamson, Valerie 226 Wilson, Cindy 226 Wilson, Sue 226 Witman, Beth 227 Witt, Jerry 227 Wittmaack, Theresa 227 Wofford, Robert 227 1Woon, Debbie 227 Wright, Leah 227 IIYII Young, Byron 227 HZ Zavala, Josephine 227 Zigler, Larry 131, 227 INDEX 231 Senior Biographies A AIVAZIAN, Mary-FHA, 19,101, PEP 19,101, Z-Club 110,11,121. 1v.p. 121, Girls League Coun011 111, 121, Girl's State Delegate 1111, SNHS 111,121, NHS 111,121, FBLA 111, 12 Pres.1 ALLEN, Gary-NHS1121, SNHS 1121, Key Club 1121, Top Ten 1121, Y-Day escort 1121, 1973 Nominating Convention Delegate 1121, Football 191. ARIAS, Grace-Melody Club, 19,10,111 Deca 111,121 Deca treasurer, Deca Sweetheart. B BAILEY, Scott, -Key Club 110, 11, 12 Pres.1 Melody Club 111, 121, Choralairs 1121 Letter- mans Club 110, 11, 121 Sophomore Class president, Football 19, 101 baseball 191, Golf 110, 11, 121 wrestling 191, Anytown delegate. BAIRD, Lauren-Girl's League, SNHS BAKER, Ron-VICA 1121 BARRETT, Dean, Jr.-basketba11 191 baseball 191. BAY, Mike-baseball 19, 10,11, 121 BAUMGARDNER, Brad-football 191, wrestling 19, 101 swimming 1111, cross country 1111, Mr. Freak 1121 BECKER, Donald A. -FSA, YES 1vice-president1, SNHS, NHS. BEDOYA, Mike-baseball 19, 101 BELTRAN, Danny-football 19, 101 basketball 19, 10, 111, baseball 19,10,111, DECA 111,121 BILBREY, Doris-FBLA 1121, C.O.E. recording secretary, special achievement award from YPG through C.O. E. delegate for the workshop convention 1121 BITNER, Richard-cross country 110, 111, track19, 10,11,121 football 1101 BOGGS, Benjie-football 191 wres- tling 19,101 FFA 19, 10, 11,121 Freshman, sophomore class V. Pres. for FFA. BOGGS, Janet-Matmaids 110, 111 Drama 111, 121 Thespians 1121, Quill 8 Scroll 19, 101 Honor Roll. BORUNDA, Tom-football 191, basketball 191, baseball 19,10,11,121, SNHS110,11,121, Letterman's Club 111, 121 1310811 ? Priscilla-Z-Club , , 21, FBLA 12 L es 110, 11, 121, Latin 1111132131, 232 SENIOR BIOGRAPHIES BOWERS, Christina-Pep Club 110,11,121, J.V. cheerleader 1101 DECA 1101,1FFA 1101, GAA 111,121 songleader 1111, FBLA 111,121 SCA 110,111 honor roll 111, 12, 91 BOWMEN , Neil-freshman class V.p., Sophomore Class V. P. Yuma Chapter FFA Pres. , Arizona Assn. FFA Pres., NI-IS, Key Club BROCK, Jeanne-Melody Club 19, 10, 11, 121, Finian's Rainbow 191, Guys 8 Dolls 1101 Concert choir, Girl's choir, Honor choir 111, 121, Z-Club, French club, Choralairs, Li'l Abner 1121 BROWN, Nancy-Lyres club 19, 101, varsity band 19, 101, concert choir 191, Melody club 19, 101 FTA 1101, SCA 111,121, songleader 111,121, pep club 111,121 FBLA 1121, NHS 12 13RBDWN, Paul-COT 1pres. 1, foot- ball 19, 10, 11, 121, basketball 191,1J.V. track, Letterman's club 1sec. 8 sergeant at arms1 Anytown delegate, NCCJ, Class rep. 191. BUSTAMANTE, Yvonne-SNHS 110, 11,121, FBLA 111,12 sec.1 Pep, Girl's League Council, FBLA sweetheart attendent. C CAIN, Dean Christian-Key Club 110, 11, 121, Letterman's Club 110,11,121, SNHS110,11,121, NHS 111, 121, Boy's State, Any- town, Student Body Vice-Presi- dent 1121, Pres. of Inter-Club Council, Senior Class Play- Father McCather '72 , Lil Abner '73 Y-Day Escort '73 CAPRAN, Laurie Hope-Girl's League 1121, G.A.A. 19,101, Drama Club 1101 Tennis 111, 121, Jr. Senior Prom Queen 1111, French Club 1101, Pep 1121 1A0- tibities from previous schools are also 1isted.1 CEDILLO, George-Football 19,101, Wrestling 19,121 CHAPMAN, Barbara CHAPMAN, Kathy CHAVEZ, Tony Saballero-Gar- field High School- Omega Club 1721, ESL 1701, Wrestling 1701, Basketball 1711, Gymnastics 1721 COOKE, Edward-Football 110, 9, 111 Basketball 111,10, 121 Track 1111, DECA Pres. COOPER, Debbie-DECA 1121 COMPTON, Mike-Blue Note Singers 191, Melody Club 110,111, DECA 111, 121, DECA contest winner 73 CONTRERAS, Griselda-Anchor 111,121, SNHS 110,11, 121, COT 110, 111, SCA111, 121Pep 111,121, Girl's League 110,11,121 Student Council Corresponding Secretary 1121, Y-Day Queen 1121, DECA 111, 121, Miss Pers0n- '31 ality 1121 Anytown, NCCJ 1111, ' Cheerleader 1121, NHS 1121, Committee for Prom 1121 CRAMP, Debbie-Drama191, Z- Club 19,10,111, Chess 1111, Thermo 111, 121 Quill and Scroll 1101, Glare 1101 CURTIS, Ann-Blue Note 191, Melody 110, 11, 121, Ly'res 1111, . FBLA1121, COT111,121, NT 9 1121, Girl's League Council 19, 101, Publicity Committee 19,10, 11, 121NHS1121 SNHS 1110,11, 121, Anchor110,11,121, Interact 1121, Mat Maids 1101, Concert Choir 111, 121, Var. Band 111, 121 Our Town , Finian's Rainbow , Guys and Dolls , Jr. Class Treas., V.P. for SNHS, Prom Committeei 1121, Yuma Jaycees Jr. Miss Smoke-Out, Muscular-Dystrophy Committee 191 D DAVILA, Rose Marie-Chess 1101, French 110, 11, 121 Quill 8 Scroll 1101, V.P. of Q88 1101 Thermo 112, 111, Glare 1101 Honor Roll 110 DEES, Dwain-NHS 1121, Letter- man's 1121, Senior Class Pres., Student Council, Football ,3 19, 10, 11, 121, Basketball 19,11,121, Track19,10,12,111 DELCID, Diana-Sec. for V.I.C.A. ' DEWI-IIRST, Camille-FBLA 110,11,121, Anchor110,11,121, Anchor Treas. , Blue Note 191, Drama 110, 11 , 121, National Thespians 1121, Girl's League 19, 10, 11, 121 Chairman of Ways and Means, Pep 110,111, Mat Maids 1101, YES 111,121, Plaza Suite 1111, Smoke-Out 110, 11, 121, Mixed Choir 1101, Muscular Dystrophy 1101 DILLINGHAM, Laura-Pep Club, GAA, FBLA, Anchor, French Club Pres. 1111, Melody 19,10, 11,121, Sec. of Girl's League 1121, Cho- ralairs 110, 11, 121 Treas.1121 Miss Music 1121 DRESDEN, John-Band 110,11, 121, Track 1111 DUA RTE, Julian Anthony-lFoot- ball 110, 91, Wrestling 191 E W EDWARDS, Carol-FBLA 111,121, SCA 111,121, Pep111,121, 2- Club 110, 11, 121, E1 Saguaro ' 110, 11, 121, Girls League Coun011 1121, Honor Roll, Co-Editor of E1 Sag. 1121, Songleader 1111, Song Leader 1121, Treasurer of SCA 1111, NHS1121 EDWARDS, Glen-Honor R011, : OE H5231: HT: AnjA WAHjI-hmn AA OHo.mg,g,o.MQT5?:9?::g?meHnagcgwwgggggg? CPU??? IhnimNHS 12 lg n. 1121, Senior 11115151? I Comril, Football 41,121, Badetball 1 $21, Tnck19,10,12,111 ,Dim-SecdorVM i am, Camille-FBIA 11,121, M 1101113121 a TM, 313911016191: :1 110,11,121, 131ml 1 1 Girlsleague :3: 12111121133219 of Way: m, Pep 110,111,111 e. um. mum. ' 1 211111: swam 1 n, 121. Mixed Chou 001. '1 NHS, Freshman Baseball and I Basketba111.V. Baseball and Bas- b 11 EEVQARDS, Vickey-Softball team, SNHS 1111, NHS1121, Baslfet 1311211101, FBLA 111,121, ems ue 12 EKEERfLori-Drama 191, Quill and Scroll 1101, Girls League Council 110, 11, 121, Z-Club 110,11,121, Pep 110, 11,121 Pep Treasurer 1111, FBLA 111, 121 FBU. Reporter 1121, Melody 111,121 SNHS 111,121, NHS 1121, Teen Action Program 191 ESCOLIAR, Olga-FBLA 1121 ESTUPINAN, Marco-J.V. Basket- ball Honor Roll F FASSETT, Tom-Chess Club 19, 101 Interact 1121, Key Club 111,121 FTA 110, 11,121, CDT 1111, NHS 1121, Frosh Wresthng, J. V. Wrestling Outstanding Junior Award-U of A, Latin 19, 101, Top Ten, Letterman Club 111, 121 Jr. Class President FERGUSON, Debra-FHA 1121 FISH, Kathleen- Melody Club 19, 10, 11, 121, Choralairs 19,10,111, NHS 111,121 Top Ten FLORENCE, Jyme Lou-FBLA 1121 FLORES, Anthony-Key Club 1121, French Club 110, 111 Melody Club ' 110,11,121, Speech Club 1111, Blue Note 1101, Concert Choir 1101 Honor Choir, Choralairs, Choralair President 1121, Twirp 8 Twitter King Nominee, 1121, Y- Day FIORES, Anthony-Chaueffer 1121 SnowKing Nominee 1121, Varsity Golf 1121, Kazoo Band Charter member1121, Mr. Personality 1121 Li'l Abner 1121, Guys 8 Dolls 1111 Home Room Delegate to Nominating Convention 1121, Stu- 113111: Conductor of Honor Choir FRAZIER, Denise-Mat Maids 1101 Song Leader 111, 121, Z-C1ub 110,11,121, FBLA 111,121, Pep Club 111,121, Girls League Coun- ci119,10,11,121, SCA 111,121 SCA President 1121, Zonta girl for Jan 73 E1 Saguaro 110, 11, 121 1111582 Cynthia-Future Nurses FRITZ, Jan-Pe Club 9 10 11 Mat Maids 110,pll1, DEa1na , b 19, 10, 111 Art Club, Tennis FORD, Bob- Finian's Rainbow 191, Varsity Band 19, 10, 11, 121, Lyres Club 19,10, 11, 121, Lyres Club Vice Pres. 1121, Stage Band 19,10,11, 121 Melody Club 11.01111, Concert Choir 1101 D1x1eland Band 1101, Guys 8 Dolls1101, Soph. Rep. to Band Council, Choralairs 111, 121, Honor Choir 1111 Drum Ma'or 111,121, German Band 1121J FORD, Mike-Latin Club 19, 101 DECA 111, 121 ' G GARAMILLO , Norma-DECA 1111 GIBBS, Brenda-FHA191, FFA 110, 11, 121 ' GIFFEN, Roger-Lyres 19-121, DECA 111, 121 FFA 191 GILL, Kathleen-Varsity Band 19,10, 111COT111, 121, SNHS 111, 121 GOLLIS, Carol-FHA 19,101, Pep 19, 101, FTA 19, 101 Girls' League Council 110, 11, 121 Anchor 110, 11, 12 President1, FBLA 111, 12 Vice President1, SNHS 111,121 NHS 111,121, Girls' State GOMEZ, Anna-FBLA 111,121, SNHS 111,121, DECA 111,121 Pep 111, 121, Girls' league council 1111 Melody 111, 121, Concert choir, Mixed Choir GONZALEZ, Georgina-Drama Club 1101, Girls' League 191 FBLA 1121 GREGSTON, Garth-FFA 19, 10,11 Sentinel, 121, Football 110, 11, 121 Baseball 191, track 1101 GREEN, James-French 110, 11, 12 President1 NHS 1121, Honor roll 19-121 GREEN, Vicky-Girls' League Council 19, 10, 11, 12 President1 SNHS 110,11, 12 Treas.1, Z-Club 110,11 Vice President, 121, Chess Club 110,111, Tennis 110,11,121 GAA 1121 H HAGEDORN, Allen-Key Club 1121, Letterman 111, 121 Golf 19, 11, 121 HAINES, Jackie-Girls' League HARP, Patsy-Lyres 19, 10, 11, 121, Varsity Band 19, 10, 11, 121 FBLA 111,121, GAA 111, secretary, 121, Girls' League ' I-IEILINE , Roxanna - Transfer student from Rancho High School in Las Vegas, Nevada, Girls' League HENDRICKS, Linda-Girls' League I-IESLEY, Kevin-Chess Club 110 Treas., 11 Secretary1 Y.E. S. 111 Vice Pres. 12 President1 SNHS, NHS HIGUERO, Roxanne-Girls' League Council 1121, FBLA 1121 Anchor 1121 Class Secretary1111, DAR Award 1121, Honor r011 110, 11, 121 Home Coming attendant 1121 NHS 1121, Girls State 1121 HACKMAN, Janet-FNA 19,101, FEAST 111,12 Treasurer1 HOWARD, Callista-Anchor 1111, FBLA 1111, Concert Choir 1101 HQLING, Christine-Girls' league, M153 Drama 1121 Drama Club 19, 10, 11, 121 Drama Secretary 1111, Thespians 111,121 Pres. of Thespians 1121 Plays: One Acts 110,11,121 Our Town, Dinny and the Witches, Lilies of the Field, Plaza Suite, Curious Savage, Star Spangled Girl I JACKSON, Barbara, -Lyres club 19,10,11,121, Majorette 110,111 Anchor Club, 110, 11, 121, Class Secretary 1101, NHS 111, 121, Girlstater 1111, Student body Rec. Sec., 1121, Top ten1121. JOHNSON, Nancy, -Lyres Club 19, 10, 11, 121, Varsity Band 19, 10, 11, 121, Anchor Club 110,11,121 SNHS 1101, FBLA 111,121, Senior Representative Secretary 1121, NHS 1121. JONES, Sherry, -FHA 19, 101, pep Club 1Sec.1 Honor Roll 111, 121, Girls League11Jr. Rep.1, Y-Day Attendent, French Club, Key Club, 1Sweetheart nominee1, Stu- dent Body, 11reasurer1. JONGEWARD , William, -Chess 1pres. 10,111 Key 110,11, 121, NHS 1v. pres 11,121 Future Sci- entists 110,11,121, COT111, v. pres., 12, v. pres1, Lettermens 111, 121, Interclub Council 110,111, Interact1121, Golf 111, 121, National Merit Semi Finalist, NMSQT Finalist, Sun- rise Optimists Outstanding Youth Award, Student Body Publicity Manager, Mr. Most-Likely-to Succeed, Li'l Abner, Choralairs 1121, Anytown, NCCJ, Y-Day Driver. K KEITH, Lawona, -FFA 110, 11, 121, DECA 1121, Miss Farmer 1121, FFA 1Sweetheart1. L LAGUNAS, Theresa, -Pep Club 19, 10, 111 Girls League 19, 121, SNHS 1101, Cheerleader 110, 111, SCA 110,111, DECA 1111, Clare 1111, Delegate to nominating Convention, 1121, E1 Saguaro 12 . 1,1131SEN, James, -Basketba11 191, Baseball 19, 101, NHS 1121, FSA. 1121, Lil Abner 1121, Y.-Da.y Dr1ver 1121, Delegate to Nommatmg Convention 1121. LANE, Terri, -Girls' League. LIGHTFOOT, Betty, -GAA 111,121, Upward Bound 191, Pep Club 191, Basketbunnies, Basket- ball, Bowling, Intramurals Vol- leyball 19, 101 Varsity Volleyball SENIOR BIOGRAPHIES 233 1121, Track team 19,111, Mixed Choir, Concert choir, Guys and Dolls, Honor Roll. LINVILL, Toni, -Varsity Band 19,10,111 Lyres Club 19, 10,111. LUCERO, Anthony, -Class president 191, Football, 19,101, Wxastling, 19,101, Track, 19,101, Key Club 111, 121, Spanish National Honor Society 111,121, DECA 1121, NHS, 1121. MC MC COWN, Cindy-Pep club 19,10,111, FBLA 111es1, NHS 1121, MC COY, Teresa-FEAST 111, 12, pres1 M MAGDALENO , Nick-football 19, 101, Melody club 19, 10, 11, 121, Choralairs 19,10,11,121, track 1101, Honor Choir 1111, Li'L Abner Mr. Music 1121, Twirp 8 Twitter King 1121, Snowking 1121 MAJOR, Junior-NHS 1v.p.1 Let- terman's club Key Club, Lil Abner, football 19, 10, 11, 121 baseball 19, 10, 121, track 1111, 73 nominating convention dele- gate. MARKINS, Bobby-football 191 MARQUEZ, Eddie-wrestling 19, 10, 11, 121 football 1101, Mr. Sweetheart, honor roll 110, 11, 121 MATTHEWS, Betsy-FBLA MATSON, Jeffery E. -V. I. C. A. MEAD, Tracy-wrestling 191 MEDINA, Mary-FBLA 1121 MELTON, Jim-football 191, bas- ketball 191, baseball 19, 10, 11, 121 MIKOLS, Mitch-NHS1121, honor roll 111, 121Jr. class play, swim- ming 1121, MIRANDA, Francisco-football 1101, wrestling 1111 honor roll MITCHELL, Pat-Studentbody pres., Key club 110,11,121, Let- terman's club 111,121, Boy's State alternate, Anytown, foot- ball 19, 10, 11,121, baseball 19, 10, 11, 121, basketball 191, NCCJ, Lil Abner. MOORE, Vicld-Anchor 111, 121, Girl's League, FBLA 1121, Mat Maids 111,121, NHS 1121 MORENO, Anna-Girl's League Council 1111, Anchor 111, 121, Melody club 1121, Honor choir 111, 121 Snowldng 1121, pep club 1121, FBLA 1111, FEAST1121 MYERS, Fred-DECA 1121 N NANCE, Connie-Honor R011 1121, VICA 112 reporter1, Drama Club 191, Girls; League 234 SENIOR BIOG RAPHIES NEWMAN, Doug-Chess Club, SNHS, Honor Choir, Choralairs 111, 121 NUNNALEY, Terry-FFA 19, 101 O O'KELLEY, Kevin-Golf 111, 121, delegate to nominating convention 12 101E1DA, Charlie-Letterman 1121 Football 19, 10, 11, 121, Basketball 1101 Twirp and Twitter King Nominee OLEA, Rosalie-Drama Club 110,111, FBLA 1121, Girls' league, Delegate to nominating conven- tion 1121 ORDUNO, Vincente-Cross Country 19 Kofa1, Track 1111, COT 110 Kofa1, Key Club 111,121, Delegate to Nominating conven- tion 19, 10 Kofa1 OSBORNE, Pamela-Drama 191, FSA 110, 11,121 P PADILLA, Margie-Girls' League, GAA, SNHA, NHS, Anchor, Varsity Tennis, DECA, Volley- ball, Honor r011, Senior class Rep. Student Council, Miss Friendly Key Club Sweetheart nominee, DECA Sweetheart nominee PALACIO, Oscar-Football 19,101, DECA 1111 PANCRAZI, Carolyn- FHA 191, Tennis 19, 10, 11, 121, Girls' League Council 19, 10, 11, 121, SNHS191, FBLA 111,121, GAA 111, 121, Girls State 1111, FBLA Sweetheart, Mat Maids 1121, Miss Sweetheart, Honor r011 19-121 NHS 111, 121 President GAA 1121 PARKER, Jan-FNA 191, Girls' League . PARKER, Linda-Girls' League PARRA, Evelyn-FEAST 111, 121, Majorette 1121, Y-Day attendant, FBLA 1121, Twirp and Twitter Queen nominee, Band Sweetheart nommee PARRISH, Dorthy-FI-IA 19,10,11,121, FBLA 111, 121 PEDERSON, Sue-GAA 1111, Inter- act 1121, NHS 1121, Thermo, Home Room delegate 1121 PEMBERTON, James-Melody Club 110, 111 PEMBERTON, John- Basketball 191, baseba11191 PHILLIPS, Cheryl-SNI-IS 110,11,121, GAA 1121, Girls' League Council 1121 NHS 1121, FBLA 1121 PHILLIPS, Kris-Varsity Band 110,111, Lyres 110,111, Z-Club 19,10,11,121, E1 Saguaro 19, 10, 111, Quill and Scroll 1101, SNHS 1101, Twirp and Twitter Queen 1121 Crims' Corner 1121 PHILLIPS, Linda-Honor R011 19, 10,11,121, Home Room Dele- gate 1121 Mixed Choir 191, Con- cert Choir 1101, Class P1337191 PHYLOW, Bobby-Baseball 19, 101, Stage Band 1121, Choralairs 1121, SNHS 110, 12 President1, Swim team 1121 PINA, Tuni-FI-IA 110 Treas.1 Pep 19,101, GAA, Tennis 111,121, DECA 1121 PINEDA, Louise-Girls' League Council1121, FBLA 1121, SNHS 1121, Honor r0111121FNA 1111, DECA 1111, FHA 191 PONCE, Debra-DECA 111,121, Girls' League POSANDA, Laura-SNHS, Girls'- League POWER, Kathi-Anchor 110, 11, 121, Melody Club, Choralairs, FHA, SNHS, NHS, Girls' League Coun- cil, P1ays:Finians Rainbow, Guys and Dolls PULDA, Calvin-FFA 19, 10, 11, 121 PULDA, Carol-FHA 1Vice Pres. 1, FFA 110,11,121 Treasurer, Top Hand Award, Girls' League, Basket Bunnies Q QUIROZ, Alexia-FHA 19,10,11,121, FBLA 111,121, Sr. Class Sec., Jr. Class Publicity Manager, Girl's League Alternate 1For Publicity Manager 1121, SNHS 1121, Pep 111, 121, Jr. Class Spe- cial Recognition Award, Horizon 111, 121 NHS 1121, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Winner, Sunrise Optomist Outstanding Youth, Drama 1111 R RALEY, Rachel-FFA 110,111, DECA 111, 121 RAMOS , Charlene-Frosh Class Treas. , Pep 110, 11, 121, Anchor 110, 11, 121, Girl's League Coun- cil 110, 11, 121, Jr. Class Rep., Girl's League Representative, Student Council 111, 121, Var. Songleader, SCA, NCCJ Delegate, Anytown Alternate, Track BaS- ketball, Honor Roll 110, 1 , 121 RANK, Dennis-FFA Treas. 191, FFA Sec. 1101, Chapter FFA Sec. 1111 REED, Gail-Lyres 19, 10,11,121, Var. Band 19, 10, 11, 121, Finian's Rainbow 191, Girl's League Council 110, 11, 121, Horizon 110, 111, Melody110,111, Guys 8 Dolls 1101, Anytown Delegate 1111, Jr. Class Rep. , COT 1111, International Music Festival 1111, Interact 1121, COT 1121, Lil Cd'-HAp '1 1101111 $111111 ice 113:1! , 121 Treasurer, T0 ' ad, Girls' hague P mics ' Q i, Alexia-FHA 1.121, FBIA111,121,S;. 5c-. In Class Publicity :, Girl'sleagueAltermte licity Manager11215113 2;: 111,121, Ir. ClassSpe- :cagn'nion Award, Horizon 1 XHS1121, BettyCrockm :21: of TomorrowWinnezl : Cpmmii 01115131111118 , M1111 R 1'. 33521111111011, 1 1 551 521211211051 Class. I 1511111121111 1' 121', cars 1239; .1 :11,121,1I.C1153 ep., '1 11 x1 Abner' 1121, Honor Roll 19, 10, 121 RETIGG, Sam-FFA 110, 11, 121 REYES, Gloria Yolanda-Chess 19,101, Z 110,111, Z Club Treasu 1121, SNHS 110,11, 121 Horlzon 110,111, DAR History Awarc? 1111, Girl's League 1121, Chlcano s . Liberation, NHS 1121, Zonta G1r1 Of Month Of March REYES, Ronnie-FFA REYNOLDS, Tricia-FBLA, Sec. of VOE, V.P. of VOE. RICO, James-Marketmg 1.1.11, DECA 111,121, Merchand1s1ng 1121, Pres. of DECA 1121, Base- ball 191, Football 1101 RICO, Monica 111-Basketball 191, Honor Roll, Football 1J.V. 1, Track, ICE 1121, RIGGINS, Vance-Key 110, 11, 121, V.P. KEY1121, SNHS 110,11, 121, basketball 111, 121, baseball 1111, Anytown delegate 1121, Li'l Abner 1121, Y-Day driver, honor roll RILEY, Barry-FFA 19, v.p. 11 treas1 cross country 19, 101, base- ball 191, track 1101. ROBERTS, Charles-baseball 191, FFA 19, 10, 11, 121 football in Oregon. RODGERS, Carl-FFA 1kofa1, VICA 1pres1 RODRIQUEZ, Mary-Choir 19,10,111, FEAST 111, 121 ROJAS, Joe-basketball 19, 10, 11, 121,track19, 101, Letter- man's club 1121 S SACKETT, Cheryl-El Saguaro 19,10,11,121Z-C1ub 19, 10, 11, 12, Pres1, Mat Maids 1101 v.p. Girl's League Counci1110,11,121, FBLA 111,121, Honor r011 1111, E1 Saguaro co- editor 1121, pep club 1121, SCA 1121, Zonta Girl for September, songleader 1121. SANCHEZ, Mary-Pep 1101, GAA 1111, DECA 1111, FBLA111, 121 SANDOVAL, Ricky-SNI-IS 110,11,121, Honor r011 110,121, baseball 191, DECA 111, 121 SCOTT, Marty SEAMANS, Marcia-Melody 19,10,11,121, Blue Note 19, 10, 111, X Finians Rainbow , Guys 8 Dolls , Anchor club 110,111,1NHS1121. SELLERS, Tim-Letterman's club, basketball 19, 10, 11, 121, baseball 19,10,11,121 SILVA, Ralph-baseball 19510,11,121basketba11 19, 10, 111, DECA 1111 SIMPSON, Jeanette-Girl's League Council1121, COT 110,11,121, FHA1121, Pep club 110,11, 121 S1QSSER, Robin-football 19, 101, d1V1ng team 1111, swimming team 1121 SMITH, Kenneth David-Transfered from Oklahoma. SOERGEL, Ed Jr. -football 19, 101, wrestling 19, 101 STEIERT, Kathy-honor r011 191, Drama club 191, Girl's league STONE, Nettie-pep club 1101 E1 Saguaro 110, 111, Quill 8 Scroll 110,111, Thermo1121 STRUCKMEYER, Anita-Anchor 110,11,121, Mat Maids- 110,111 FBLA 111, 121 T TAYLOR, Connie, -Girls League, FFA. TEIVIPLE, Mike, -Football 191, Baseball 19, 101, Wrestling 191, FFA110,11,121. THOMPSON, Curt, -Transfered from Oregon. Band-191, Football 191 FFA 19, 10, 11,121. THOMPSON, Mary, -Girls League. TOWNSEND, Phillip, -FAA, NHS, FFA State 1V. pres. 1. TRAMMEL, Charles, -Key Club, Letterman's Club, SNHS, NHS, Top Ten, Football 191, Basketball, 19, 10, 11, 121, Baseball, 19, 10, 11, 121 Y-Day Escort, Nominating Delegate at Conven- tion 1121. TUCKER, Debbie, -FBLA 111,121. TURNER, Kathryn, -V011eyba11 191, Drama Club, 19, 10,11, 121, Girls League, 191, Baseball, 191, Page Editor Thermo 110, 11, 121, V. Pres. 1121, Class Witt, 1121, NHS, 1121. V VU'ILLIER,Dav1d, -Feast Club, 111,121 1V. Pres.1. W WALTERS, Mike-football, bas- ketball, baseba11191, football baseball 1101, Varsity football ana baseball 111,121, N.H. S. Key Club 1President 111, Little Abner . WEIS, Melanie-DECA 111,121 WILLIAMS, Danny-football 191, FFA 1101, football 1101. WILSON, Cindy-Drama Club 19,11,121, DECA 111,121, re- ceived third place in sales dem- onstration conference. WILSON, Glen-I. V. football, NHS WILLIAMSON, Virginia-191 FTA, Pep club, Anchor Club, E1 saguaro Softball Team, Blue Note Club 1sec1, 1101 SCA, J.V. 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