Yuma Union High School - El Saguaro Yearbook (Yuma, AZ)

 - Class of 1980

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Vg J- In ,, . ,,, K ' Q Gflrv Foint Indentofions xigxxi W. 5 hz wwf wwf 1 Homecomrng Sports Stoff Admrnrstrotron Students 4 Senrors ...........,......... 4 Junrors . Q ..........,........ Sophomores ....,..... Freshmen .......... Index ....,.......,.. 4 W , 1 ,2 Toble Cf Cont r V ' .................... 8 Clubs ..,...................... 89 - ' ............ .125 ' 16 ' 170 18 202 221 I had always been oblivious, be- fore, To the people coming and going around us. But now, I feel rather lost. I've been abandoned in a hallway Full of memories. I Soon, the new students Will throng to lockers, Laughing They'll even use your locker. But they won't care. They won't feel The numbness I sense When I am among them here, Without you. l'll see Iikenesses of us scattered Throughout the classes and halls. The new couples will beckon for each other, As I often beckoned you. They'Il be content, they're sure to . be. For they'II know not of the heart- aches l'm to experience During this long and stifling year. Their days are to be short and hap- pily filled ' With friends: Mine are not. To be happy, l need The strength and affection that I seem To have lost. You're gone, And with you, you took a part of me. I gave it willingly. But what did you leave for me? 4 ,, M, ' s 42 S , 1.x 9 , N. ,, -.., Q, -. 3 ibn 'lwwx .Luk 'f.. t h in :gfiijgw-. K X 'R X R 'lx 5 X W xi W 'X k x x XS K Y 5 . M, X S .F X ii . 5 .N N? N MRS .GN N XM, - -K f 1.,:: K K E -I S , L :N . MW. . ' -- ' 1, ,g-Ax Y ig -: .ii w ' :L ,S.,.,-H f' 4 5 Y bw. .4 a i' .Y 4 .L .4 v Fw ff' iswx mv we 'Wk 1 :S+ 3 f rv .o a M 'F The night of homecoming, October 26, was a big one for all the candi- dates vying for Homecoming King or Queen. After a solid week of contest and games, the candidates were now anxiously awaiting the aut- come of the student body votes. On these pages, their memories are captured as they walk toward the platforms, hearing the announcer tell of each one's school involvement in the past four years. The crowd was silent as everyone anxiously listened for the announcer, The Yuma High Homecoming Queen and King for 1980. . .Maddy Martin and Rick Garcia. When asked of her reaction to the announcement, Maddy said, I was in no way expecting to get it, so after they said my name, I was on cloud nine. Being Homecoming Queen is something I've always dreamed of. On October 26, Maddy Martin's dream became reality. Memories Sail On. This year student council went Swedish to come up with our homecoming theme Segla Pa , which in English means Sail On . Laura Castro, Y.H.S. social man- ager, had the job of planning the activities for the week, including homecoming night. Sail On they did as council organized the events to produce a memorable homecoming for all the students. Said Laura, There were mony hardships during the preparation of homecoming, but with council's Q gt Witt f l if M li' 'ffl . 'M ff .7 Yr f df i . 1. I xv PM -.4t f . ML.. ,.'t. ' I 'V g ' ' ,f rii A M' rrrcrgg ' H Q W ,,Lkn support everything turned out suc- cessfully. 1. Senior song and cheerleaders are flagh- olders. From left ore, Cristye Oden, Lydia Ola- gue, Tracy Nance, and Lucy Chavez. 2. Toby Cole, Brian Bingham, and Tamara Collins are crown and flower bearers, followed by last year's King and Queen, Leonard Sanchez and Stacy McCharen. 3. Mrs. Sue Martin cries in excitement when her daughter is announced homecoming queen. 4. Behind the scenes, these guys hold up the backdrops for home- coming. Looking toward the camera is An- drew Loo. 5. Newly announced homecoming queen, Maddy Martin, takes her ride around the field with Mr. Gary. Ann Wilkey is the driver. fff Z f .L 'ffl' .ff g iv' Jes., LEFT: Laura Castro is still organizingl ABOVE: Homecoming participants are, from Left, Dennis Carlos and Debbie Mercer, Junior class attendants, King candidates Rick Garcia, Kurt Kubishke, Bobby McMorris, and Ronnie Rutherford, Queen candidates Bobbye Lou 3 N X3 -4 Wu I N! Sims, Maddy Martin, Carmen Montoya, Lorie Pratt and Kelly Lloyd and Sophomore class attendants, Scott McSparen and Suzette Shaw. Not in picture are, Mark Parker and Lali De La Pena, Freshmen class attendants. 7 wif My . 'vw' ,' Lf' 1 Q 5 -fe ABOVE: Queen Maddy Martin and King Rick Garcia take their royal thrones. LEFT: Ronnie Rutherford and Bobbye Lou Sims are chauffered past the crowd during homecoming procedures. l ' . x ,,,!ig ge, W , 5 'li Theme Is 'Segla Pa' Segla Pa , a Swedish term for Sail On , carried this year's homecoming messages as colorful floats paraded before an enthusi- astic crowd on homecoming night. Many students spent a lot of time and hard work to produce their class float. They were busy day and night, in various loca- tions, working toward completion. Each class worked with the hope of winning the float competition. Competition, however, was not without its problems. After two weeks of hard work, the students came to school to learn that all of their floats had been vandalized the night before. This was very discouraging to many devoted students, who had spent all their spare time with their float. Nevertheless, the Crims didn't give up. The floats were moved to the upper field on cam- pus, where students worked twice as hard on repairs and completion to have their floats ready. For the Sophomore Class of '82, their efforts paid off when their float sailed on to victory as the winning entry in float competi- tion. 7 X af.'F':' .fi 3 FQ' '54 '51- Two Come From Abroad Yuma High has two new foreign exchange students this year that are sponsored by World Experience. They are Paulo Cavalcanti and Kir- sten Larsen. Poulo is from the country of Brazil where he enjoys playing soccer. While Paulo was in Yuma he was active in varsity football and is a member of student council. Paulo stays at the home of Eric Holmes. Kirsten is from the country of Den- mark where she enjoys dancing and swimming. Kirsten took awhile to get used to the heat because she says that it only gets around 70 degrees in the day. Kirsten likes drive-ins because she says that it's lots of fun to see people outside in cars watching mov- ies, She went to her first one while she was in Yuma, Kirsten is also a member of student council and stays at the home of Shirley Maffery. A t fy ,SL Q g ' Q 6 UPPER LEFT, Paulo Cavalcanti is from Brazll, In which their natlve tongue is Portugese. 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K .,,, . ,. , QNX, .zg, rf4mg.si1-?5.-,c.a- -fy legs: 4. 5Q,.-Bfiiagiiygr y:r5gf?vfmwg5sv x :ner Tiff-53 rf sw 1 -is-51 are ri f-itv -- . -' e. -f5 'liif5i'f'F5t P 'f'-N A' - 11 WF-sf 1-. - ':f-'- ' 'Gaza ' ' f -j?'., ' - . . - .- f . ., . .V -H:5gL:'7 I '?'f ff' , 1 .11-1-rf -e-x.vj'5f- Ejflwifl. f ..-.-,f.,- W-.,. . 1 ,,r..r -1. .5. .- .X ' 9 . M :----tm, f 3 1-. -ef :fx J K, ...,-,.. '.,.n,.., Kr- ,, . .- -1.3.5-.. ., ' 1.9f.:1f'-z .f1 ---'-1 uf.:-ic -J.-5.4 '-',n5.rf For the Varsity football team it was a year that had great ends. But most would prefer to remember the first end and forget the middle. It was the first game of the season and for the first time in nine years it looked as though Yuma could win. They were under the direction of first- year head coach Gary Ventura, and he had brought this team something new, confidence. For the first time they believed in themselves. And it payed off. They walked off the field 20-6 winners. They had done what no other Yuma team of the '70s had done. And it was, as any of them will tell you, a total team effort. Everyone played a part. But the middle would like to have been forgotten. They couldn't find the magic they had had against Kofa. They lost the next eight games in a row by mostly blow-out scores. Out of the whole season, they never won a game at home. They finished off the year with a 36-10 win over Arcadia. They finished out the 79 campaign with a 1-6 conference re- cord and 2-8 overall. -Q. , -i 9. . - iff' t i i--'-f'::,.,-. ' - :i ii . .. ., . . , . - fa-Vik. I i.. rf 3 .,., ', , .1 117, , , ...s r .. Q A 3 . 1 Q -,'?f'f7, af . 44:-wvlvkg ' .5954 - . - - 1- -. - . . - .. --A-,,,,.. - .- W . ,. . .......-. .. f N : F' 'P 'fi : - 1- 21 -f.,,: flaw-W 14 :-5, . -1.5 ' - -17,2 ..... Qa9.----s4. i'- - :W f.,t,.- 1-. + r' .. f ... Ac. ing... -- 1 4' , 1:1-n.n.sL.'e - 1 4-F -' ' LEFT: Total Joy. That best describes this picture of Ray Trevino. He had just hit Ernie Vasquez for a touchdown pass that blew open an oth- erwise close game. Plays like that gave Yuma their victory. TOP: This was the play that changed the total complexion of the game. Kick returner Eddie Simpson i613 breaks into the clear as he re- turns an ensuing Kota TD kickoff for a Yuma touchdown. The return was 84 yards in total. Following to pick up any Kofa defenders is Rob Nickerson 1753. ABOVE: This said it all. lt was their year for the city crown. Ted Baker 1713 leads the team through the cheerleaders' hoop. The cheer- leaders are Tracy Nance, Kelly Schlerl, and Debbie Mercer. TOP: Almost but no prize. Quarterback Ray Trevino tries to punch the ball over the goal line against Saguaro. Trevino came up short as did the whole team. They lost this game 48-6. Flying out on the block is Rob Nickerson 053. ABOVE: A speedy Sabercat speeds toward the end zone for another would-be Saguaro touch- down. Luckily though, speedster Mark Cote caught him before he got six points. Also help- ing in the chase is Kevin Kehl C443, Travis Plymale 1763. Rob Nickerson C753 and Ted Da- ker 1713. RIGHT: Coach Magdaleno, the Q-back and re- ceiver coach. eq 5.1! xf 3?.,,,2x 'igxxnuilvi vs' rw' Xgff , sz MQ , -Flip s - v 'I x 1 .1 . 2.3 'ii 5. my , 'k L, fwiill F N X 3: ii W 1 A I 1. ' X 4 fr E t 4. 'Q ,,. , , . f 2 X 1 if 23 N . A LJ is fr .t Q :Q rg 1: f A 3 T TOP: Sophomore Hayward McFadden C421 tries his luck at going around the end. McFadden was the team's leading rusher, showing great strength with improving speed. Throwing o key block on the play is David White CGQJ. ABOVE LEFT: First head coach Gary Venturo. He had his greatest moment so far as Crlm coach in the team's 20-6 win over Kofa. It was the first time they had defeated Kofa in nine years, and it took the class of '80 to do it. ABOVE MIDDLE: Assistant coach Marty Dillon. He wos the defensive line coordinator. ABOVE RIGHT: Back coach Frank Thomas. LEFT: Sophomore Eddie Lujan C263 is dropped here for a short gain. . 4 Jayvees Prepare For Next Year The Yuma High Jayvee football team won three games this year, and they had a great attitude in their games in spite of their losses. Their record was 3-5. Yuma did have a good season with regard to the players. Coach Needham commented by saying, They did an excellent job this sea- son. Yuma's Terry Shaw was their re- turn specialist with a 50-yard return against EI Centro. Joey McMorris was their quarter- back. ln their first game he was brought up toVarsity. He fueled the Crims to their first victory over El Cen- tro with his potent running and pre- cise passing attack. FRONT ROW: Raul Garcia, Danny Garcia, John Strickland, Louie Gonzales, David Alka, Tyr- onne Jones, Frank Castaneda, Willie Prest, Gerald Godard. SECOND ROW: Peter Spain, Sylvester Johnson, Paul Belt, Salvador Urina, Ricky Arviso, Julio Pazos, Danny Griffith, Bob Rhyine, Ish Villan- ueva, Bobby Lutes. THIRD ROW: Coach Kisselburg, Tom Groggett. Mike Echard, Danny Armstrong, Kurt Tunnel. Mark Laptina, Tom Edwards, Chad Hill, Jeff Moe, Hector Oliaz, Gus Hernandez, Coach Needham. BACK ROW: Tim York, Scott McSparen, Robert Gonzales, Mike Emhoola, Doug Norton, Ronald Valenzuela, Danny DeLintt, Craig Estes, Terry Shaw, Chris Sanderson and Herbie Covarubias. nc l fair? W C f it 1 1 f Z if . wr E 1 aw ALM' S -wr 'ii ABOVE LEFT: Head Junior Varsity football coach Needham who led his team to 3-5 re- cord. LEFT: Assistant Coach Kisselburg believes disci- pline is what makes o team a winner. ABOVE RIGHT: Yuma tacklers crash in on one of their opponents in a game at Doon this year. In on the play is C209 Paul Belt, C235 Gerald Godard, and C563 Richard Ochoa. ABOVE: Coach Needham gives his team some halftime instructions during a close game with Kola. The Crims did, in fact, lose the game but they put on a excellent showing. Frosh Hove Losing Year But Show Bright Spots The Frosh Football team finished the season with a record 2-4-1 this year. Their only two wins come against the San Pasqual Warriors andthe Ca- lexico Bulldogs. The Crims had some bright spots this year with their run- ning backs Tim Timlick and Robert McFadden. Timlich led the team in rushing this year. Coach Greenough seemed to indi- cate that last year was a better sea- son, saying, We didn't have a terrif- ic season, but it was an experience to remember. Their losses came against Kafa whom they lost to twice along with Brawley and the Antelope Rams. Their tie came against El Centro. l 1 . 7' X eva , Lil. sf? g K, gg, ml, gf?- ' T ., . -41,55 it R931 , t t, 1. sf 3ff?z-132521 .L T I' ., 1-,Av 'L T , W an - , I ' . N if i g i s gg ' ss. +..' ' 7, 'vx+ arf'-, -' ,, 'V 19 Af wx. A -3 . Q ' H my ssh - t h ...Q I in S . any W QQ, ,s-Q? .V 2- r - ' Wi. . . vs. M sm -,, . TIE K ABOVE RIGHT: Head Coach Mark Greenough from quarterback Harry Dalley. McFadden puts who is also the Freshman B baseball coach. a move on a would-be tackler to another one ABOVE: Robert McFadden takes a hand-off of his gains. Looking on is Darryl Moore C873 5 ,Nb 1 . 'I 6 E E, wifi J sz- 5 f K, K iw ,gf 4 so F 1 1 f six . .L ' ' ' E ' -K ks x.,4 it I Xxx. .lf Q 52 ' ' A 4103? , ly 'gag f. 1: K 0 - i 5 .0' - 'O F t o L - .s -.sil,tH1fm, l r l ABOVE LEFT: Assistant Coach Pat Reilly who teaches at Crane. He worked mostly with the receivers. ABOVE RIGHT: Number C623 Bill Joslin prepares to punt the ball to the opposition in one of the freshman games this season. LEFT: Yumo tocklers prepare to lower the is A - 4. - 'pu boom on an El Centro halfback at Doan Field. The Crims lost the game but they played en- thusiastically. RIGHT: Darryl Moore, the freshmen's fastest man on the team, scoots around the right end on one of the Freshmen's mast potent plays, the crossbuck reverse. 1 M Q ,,. ,gtg dies ,xgj.'1fJx,g,iQA14f',Ls as H..-g Mx ,. 1-:31.,,ifb -A me ,f, A ffm? 4, QS? X , fit X , ,pw 5 f ww- 'beef f.,, ,H X. 4 Varsity Spikers Make Playoffs The Yuma High varsity volleyball team made it to the playoffs for the third year in a row. The Criminals lost, however, to our cross town ri- vals, the Kofa Kings, in the first round of the Central Division playoffs. The match was held at the Yuma gym. Coach Bruno said she was disappoint- ed about the playoffs but comment- ed on the rest of the season saying, We had a very good season, that surprised the other teams in our league, and the reason we gat there was by playing team ball the whale season, which we're proud of. BELOW: Kelly Lloyd, Lisa Sykes, Bobbye Lou Sims, Terri Tudor, Bernie Lopez, Kelly Lutes: Marlene Beltran, Felicia DeCourse, Carmen Hernandez, Belinda Valverde, Yolanda Bie- brich, Herlindo Hurtodo. BELOW: Bernie Lopez went up for a spike in the first set against Kofa in the Central Division playoffs at the Yuma gym. Marlene Beltran and Carmen Hernandez were attempting to block a spike by a Kola player, BELOW: Jennie lodice, Mona Williams, Norma Palacio, Tina Armbruster, Hope Montalvo, Jackie Palacio: Natalie Rodriguez, Chris Reed, Babe Lambert, Tracy Batura, Terry Moormon, Bridget Winton. I BELOW: J.V. Coach Mrs. Sollars, Varsity Coach Mrs. Bruno and Freshman Coach Mrs. Johnston. I J.V. And Frosh Win This was the first year in Yuma high sports history that Yuma has had a Freshman Volleyball team. The team finished the season with a 4-6 record. On the J.V. side of the story, the J.V.'s finished out the season with a 3-7 record. BELOW: Brooke Brinlee, Rosie Urias, Sally Wil- liams, Mandy Reynolds, Christina Howell. Diane Rudd: Amy Shadle. Donna Carter, Mau- rine Evans, Traci Matrox, Beth Shadle. Sandie Jones, Cyndi Nunn. K. 11 ' T t V Tankers Have 7-0 Season With a regular season of C7-OJ, the girls' swim team have made them- selves a statewide threat. On October 11th and 12th the girls traveled to Phoenix for state compe- tition. They came home having placed 8th in the state. Coach Jerry Seaquist was very pleased with their season. We had the best season Yuma High has ever seen. The team has had a lot of fun together, said Kari Kelsey and Dee Dee Lackey, team members. Kelsey went on to say, l'm very proud to be a part of Yuma High swim team, Paula Pollard said, Everybody had a lot of confidence, and we were very spirited. With no doubt Yuma High has made them- selves a recognizable team. Due to the resetting of district boundries Yuma has gained some very fine swimmers from Kofa, who undoubtedly have helped our Yuma High team. BELOW: Amy Thornberry, Cathy Schuler, Bette McMann: Adrienne McNeeI, Jessica Bohrer, Cindy Kramer, Suzie Young, Carey Dearmore. Paula Pollard, John Seaquist, Kimber DeVerse, Anne Wilkey, Carol Morris, Coach Jerry Sea- quist, Barbara Scott, Derek Elias. RIGHT: Coach Jerry Seaquist i get f ,.-...Q-'N ' '- gps . 'sq 'Cr Jr-' -.,-..-.:: -5.-'.i.x-L-g-',...- ,,,,e, ' A-vi 0- tr- ' 4-L .1 Q, ,- w-rn.ns-ru1wnn,n0:r'1'-e:r.5BPj'i2'-x:'S-- 'E5F'j 1 'Nil' -SQL FAR LEFT: Girls' team swimmers have pyra- mid power, headed by Coach Seaquist. LEFT: Kari Kelsey takes form, ready to hit the water. LEFT: Coach Seaquist explains the basics to DeeDee Lackey. Cross Countr Travels Traveling to Divisionals, the boys' cross-country team finished twelfth there. They held a perfect record against the Central Division teams Dracamonte Rogers coach 5' Criminal Haopsters Battle Teams Height This year's varsity basketball team cannot be accused of one thing, not trying. Though they had a disap- pointing year, 6-15, Coach McLendon felt that the team never gave less than a 1002 effort. The team started off the season slowly: it took them three games to get their first win. They still did better than many people thought they would. One of the biggest disappoint- ments of the season was the fact that they lost two games to cross-town rival Kofa Kings to relinquish the city crown for the first time in 9 years. Although the Kings finished very high in their division, the Crims lost the two games by a combined mar- gin of only 12 points. Many fans and other coaches had predicted a loss by twice that many points in just the first game alone. The team also had many highs. One was they went to the Parker Christmas Tourney as defending champions and were not picked to do much better than last. But they were the team that never said die. They easily defeated their first oppo- nent and took their second seated team into overtime before defeating them by just two points. In the cham- pionship game they fell victim to a high-tuned and all-senior squad from Blythe-Palo Verde. They were de- feated but they had won a personal match by taking home a runner-up trophy and having one person, Jeff Mangis, selected to the all tourna- ment team. Next year's team should be an- other one like this year's. Very small with a certain amount of quickness. But they will have one more big as- set, experience. QQ This year's team, left to right, senlor guard Ernle Vasquez, junior guard Tony Flores, senlor swlngman Jeff Mangis, junior swlngman Mike Williams, sophomore forward Brion Drockert, senior center Roy Mendoza, senior forward David Vhlte, junior guard Ronny Ozuna, soph- omore guard Terry Shaw. and junior guard Roy Alvarado. In front of the team ls 19-year- head coach Mr. Bob McLendon and team man- ager Eddle Qulntero. x .fm 191118 . .K A 'x .k Y x fi ' bf .AA 51,2 3 ,v ,,4 2 rs N lk, I -Q sfk JK F 4 QW G. : ll :QU J.V. '79-'80, 'Twas A Rough Year Yuma High School Junior Varsity basketball team had a rough road ahead of them this year. In their first half of the season they didn't win a game, especially to those tough powerhouse Phoenix teams. 5, , V: . gtk Vu ,ef.f,f2aQZff. V. 47:4 ,X ,,17 ,i, , ,g ttf, . , a V i, N: wt- Q. M 'i . 3. ar g l J V f qi ft' wa.-sfwfz'-ima -to -JV W 'f wk ' ' ' - ' 'fi' ' 1 ' A disappointed Coach Alka said, This was an experience that I won't soon forget, but next year they will be ready to beat those Phoenix teams. Some bright spots on this year's team were Jeff Byrd with his sharp shooting ability, Tony Vasquez's be- ing able to penetrate the lane and dishing it off for an assist, Danny Arm- strong with his strong rebounding power and Steve Stallworth who started to come into his own toward the end of the season. A i ' I ' I g I it ttut ttbuu I 3 l ,tt 'tx vi-ik rx-2 fuuisfi . , . JA U, , J.V. team members shown are: George Apos- tol. Tony Vasquez, David Alka, Jerry Mills, Chad Hill. Steve Stallworth. Dennis Neece, Da- hxamwviwn Q yt. ., vid Campbell. Danny Armstrong. Paul Belt Danny Griffith. Gerald Godard: kneeling Coach Charles Alka and Monte High. 7 S X TOP: George Apostol puts up one of hls deft underhand Iayups agalnst Chaparral. ABOVE RIGHT: Tony Vasquez shoots one of his patented jumpshots against the Chaparral Flreblrds. ABOVE LEFT: Chad Hlll C301 gets perfect re- bounding positlon with the help of Steve Stall- worth CSOJ. LEFT: Monte High goes up over two Flreblrds to put thls layup In their faces. RIGHT: Jerry Mllls C223 shoots over a Flreblrd. Mllls made the shot on the play. H I Freshman This year our Freshman A team provided us with some exciting and thrilling games. This year the A team was head- A's Showing Promise ed by Mr. Cliff Bryan, who is also a more to the Freshman level. physical education teacher, led the The young Crims schedule showed Frosh team to another successful sea- them playing mostly California son and hopes he can bring many teams and a few in Arizona. . ,,ti 7 5 -'ie-f' ' ezsif g 5 - . . Q , :L T , Freshman A team: Harry Bailey, Maurice Re ding, Grant Stuart. Bruce Geren, Brad Groha Randy Mayrant. Matt Nickum, Greg Hunter, Cec Pratt, Mark Stelnbelgle, John Baca, David And verde. Not pictured Is Clayton Hasty, and kneelln is Coach Bryan. 's Showing Potential The Freshman B basketball chance to play Varsity ball, Coach team is headed by John Goos who Goos said. coached the A team last year. Just because you're on the D team, that doesn't mean you don't have a He also said that it was a lot of fun, andthe guys are great to be aroundi Sandy Sallsbury, Brlan Geren, Anthony Slms, op, Davld Prest, Steve Ollnoz. Not plctured are Erlc Choules, Coach Goos, Bill Joslln, Frank Dish- Steve Echard and Alvln Manual, Five Wrestle Their Way To State This year five Yuma High Matmen wrestled their way to state competi- tion. Larry Sattley 11073, Danny Huber 11123, Marty Robles 11197, Mike Felix 11263, and Fernando Delgado 11455 made it through divisional meets to qualify for State, where Ro- bles and Felix finished with third place victories. Yuma Wrestlers ended this year's season with a 6-6 Dual Meet record. They competed in the Peoria Tourna- ment and also in the EI Centro Tour- ney where they placed third overall. Eddle Maclas 1bottomJ gets ready to roll from this Kofa wrestler. BELOW: Front row from left are: Danny Huber 11223, Mlke Fellx 11265, Mlke Navarro 11403, Kelth Needham 11345, Fernando Delgado 11451. Second row: Coach Greenwell, Doug Norton 1HwtJ. Donny DeLlntt1161J, Bryan Gray 1190, Raul Rodriguez 11695, Mark Rulz 11551, and Coach Danlel. Not plctured are Marty Ro- bles 1119J. Eddie Maclas 1957, Larry Sattley 11079. iq 'F if F -1 1 N 4 ' X - I f '-Q 5 N I . ' I . 1- in ' f :,-. U 4, i x ,, s - . - M -A fpuv. 54 Q 5 I ' 5 . , S Q of-g Tfr- -W. .f Q YY 2 0 -u uf wf-4 Nw' , ,,,..........--- A-M' M WWW A NM J.V. And Frosh Get Together This year J.V. and Frosh were put together to make one wrestling team. Marty Dillon was the new coach for the J.V.fFrosh wrestling team. Mr. Dillon commented that his first year as coach was most enjoy- able. Most of the J.V.lFrosh team consisted of freshmen, seven to be exact. There were also two sopho- mores and twojuniors. Mr. Dillon also expressed his enjoyment of their winning season, 7-5, although they suffered a tough loss to Kofa's J.V. team, losing in the last two matches of the night. ABOVE: Emlllano Perez - an escape is on Its way. RIGHT: Franclsco Maclas works for a takedown against this Kota wrestler. BELOW: Robert McFadden ls ready to wrestle. Q S? s, -as uf' 1fU - 'if 2 55 f1xv,1 W'Q lik .film xl Y U -ff M if vw k Q . vlr N Q fav I ,e YK X , , J .1 X r. . . 1 Q J 4 1 if ? .432 -rf' YTD MY- :U if' -5 Y n ,gg Q n a 'I' Sw .X ' ,A 2 N 'Q ws U ' 3, t . r Q A ' 1 r . Q f 5 .- K , Q. .X , X V ' t . 1, ,A if ,.., f- K , k 1 If . - - ' -. X ' , s s ' - N' kk ei Q -i. .- Q I A, kkk . . L k N., i I f aff- I Q -.fw1y,E.,? f- 1 V ig' - ..f .W K L X . ' l .. t . g-, 2 IIQ I A A - , K :wig , . Boys' Swimming To Make Waves LEFT: John Seaqulst and Darrlck Elias are get- tlng ready to practice at Carver Pool. BELOW: Front row: Robert Brock, Mike Elliott, Jerry Lloyd. John Seaquist. Dorrlck Ellas, John Hol- land. Second row: Davld Frohsen. Von Ortega. Davld Morrls. Back row: Manager, Adrlene McNeel: Manager, Paula Pollard: Coach Jerry Seaqulst, Scott Schogel: Manager. Barbara Scott: Chip Durham, Mlke Jessup, Erlc Allen. Not Shown: Zane McNeeI. Boys' swimming planned to make waves on March the 6th when they opened the season at home against Mountain View. The schedule also included teams such as Mesa and Sa- guaro. The team is coached by Jerry Seaquist. L.. Boys Working Hard To Rebuild First year tennis coach Steven Kile stated that the team is in what you could call a rebuilding year. Coach Kile also stated some of the younger players who don't have the exper- ience of the older ones are working hard every day at practice. Yuma won the first match of the season, beating Kofa 5-4 in a come-from-be- hind win. RIGHT: Andy Alspach goes low to return a volley. BELOW: Front row J.V. players Fred Verdugo, Alan Arellano, Donovan Motley. Steve Bennett: Back row varsity players Andy Alspach, Todd Holmes, Bruce Green, Joe Moy- hew, Joey Renlck, Andrew Loo. Not shown. Valon Cain. 14- ,1M.1fES:t k . if 4. Ymfzga-, H QF if 'I xxx 'Q I K- K ,- 'XXX an XX ai' A ff :Z WWW A M' 'A 5 Wx 'k'l f'x.'1 K ig A . S m .df -. x Q gx X R A' X ' . iii 5 W f f x ,X ., F Q N . KM, vs 0 x,,,,,,f Q , b F x . If x I 'w,W.w 'K' 'x W3 Y KF N' 32 x n .Q s JjZ4I4 ,,,X1 22 20 il 1 iz . 2 1 1 5 f xii-v5'9i:. H-...f-uv' , g ,fa E xy Xxx 1 Z'-: 'I.M 'Lv 4 gil W Vu' ij! j .1 481' s S 'f NQQQQQ N o 5660. Q '45 'r 3 A Batsmen Swing Through Season This year's Yuma High baseball team consisting of 15 members on this year's squad hoped to go to the divisional playoffs again this year. Coach Steen has two new coaches this year and they are Coach Dillon and Coach Nordell who work with the pitchers. The Crims showed the town their ability in their annual Bluefwhite scrimmage with the Blues winning 3- 2. Coach Steen said, I am really proud of the boys, but we still have a long way to go. V' ABOVE: Row 1: Kelly Cleaver, Ronnle Ruther- ford, Danny Rangel. Mlke Covey. Frank Cas- taneda, Joey McMorris, Rick Robinson Row 2: Mike Williams. Cody Kern, Joe Merlno, Scott McSparen. Bobby McMorris, Jimmy Williams. Steve Archer, Coach Dillon. Rick Roblnson slldes safely Into second base In the Crlms' annual Dlue and White game played here on Doon Fleld. Looklng on are Frank Romero 1123 and Steve Johnston. Joe Merlno slides back into thlrd bose sotelv after an attempt to throw him out by catcher Steve Archer. Trylng to put the tag on Merlno ls Robert Bingham. Watching the play are Kel- ly Cleaver and Jimmy Wllllams. Agri -.-A . K., LM .. Kelly Cleaver takes a big rlp at a curveball In the Crlms Blue and White game. Cleaver dou- bled on the hlt. J.V.'s Steal Row 1: Robert Bingham, Dennis Carlos, George Apostol, Allen Edwards, Sylvester Johnson. Danny Griffith, Zack Dowdle, Louie Gonzales. Row 2: Steve Johnston. Steve Sigala, Oscar Pierson, Danny Delintt, Coach Magdeleno. Steve Stallworth, Don Lackey, Henry Hernan- dez, James Lopez, Mgr. Raul Garcia. its Wins From This year's Yuma High jayvee team proves to have lots of talent with eight juniors on the team. This team should really provided a winning season for this year's new frr -1-yr Gpponents jayvee coach who is Coach Magda- leno. Last year Mr. Magdalena coached the freshmen to be the Desert Imperi- al Valley Champs. x umm x A L N .sl-' Q .V ,L ,QQ ,www fx wx' if - ' 'Q ' ' 'Q W - 3 f X . Q-+51 V ,the It 'K . A,....,-. ' ' - . In Jr: w..W:-, -A James Lopez takes a blg rip ata high and tight fast ball at a practice session held here on 1.5 ,,y,, Don Lackey takes a breather during a recent workout. Don plays first base for the Yuma High loyvee baseball team. rs s P1-me 'N g, r. va... W 4 gs' fs' f .pgs K, X f -, ' W ,fmvz K4-E:..g5,f ,A R Q ,r 'H' ' x X , ,. H ' sq, mg, -.A-.ah f ' . ' Eff ,fm--Q, Q rr L 'of-n1vt5,Q5,grB'4 ilk it ,J,. ,Q M, g et ff r e Q - T- ' ,ff Freshmen Swing A Wicked Bat This years freshman baseball team was another team to watch this year. They were the defending Im- perial Valley champs and had a main goal to go and defend that championshipsuccessfully. Coach Ron Wood felt that they are as talented kids as any other team he's ever coached before in the past and thought they were even closer as a team than any other team he's had. He affectionately called them bunch of hoodlums for the way that they played in the tradition of Yuma High aggressive style. They were YN'-i .Z YHS 3 0 fi quick on the bases and had a lot of baseball sense on the field. But most of all they were demons at the plate tearing up most opposing pitchers. Yes. you dedicated Yuma High fans, this could very well of been the first year for something special. Per- haps the championship team of 1984. This athletic looklng bunch of kids are the Mark Parker, Francisco Urena, Ron Matthews. members of the freshman baseball team of Cesar Ramon, Mike Brazeel, John Mitchell. 1980. They are Francisco Macias. Oggle Gan- Jalme Casarez. Back row: Santos Castaneda, zales, Alan Lewls, Lenny Ellis. Kevin Wellard, Jim Robbins, Scott Covey, John Arvlso, David Terry McCann and Mott Phillips. Middle row: Yabo, Dan Ortlz. 31,9 ve. ' 9, . , ll '-w . , , .V -W gr. . . These two men were the people that led the team ln everything. They are the coaches. On the left Is Mr. Greenough and to hls rlght Is Mr. Wood. They are the men that pep up the team and make them as they ore. 'K' uf, F? fm. LEFT: The next Reggie Jackson. actually Its Scott Covey, shows his excellent battlng form. Scott was a team leader in battlng and helped the team much throughout the year. Hls older brother, Mike, plays on the varsity level. Xxx Varsity Softball Hangs Tough The Yuma girls in the last game of the season defeated the Scotts- dale Saguaro Sabercats in a make up game played In Scottsdale. The loss ellmlnated Saguaro from the playoffs. Although Yuma did not make the playoffs, they fin- ished out the season with a 5-7 ian A-League Central Division re- cordj and a 7-8 overall record. The team was coached by Rick Kissel- berg. RIGHT: Herllnda Hurtodo delivers a strlke against an Arcodla batter. BELOW: Yolondo Blebrlch covers flrst base. Kelly Lloyd, Yolanda Blebrlch, an unldentlfled player, Bernle Lopez. Connle Ruby, and Mar- lene Beltran cheer on the bench. LEFT: Kelly Lloyd takes o hard swlng. BELOW: Coach Klsselberg. BELOW LEFT: Beth Shodle Is rounding flrst base and heading for second. BELOW RIGHT: Marlene Beltran crosses home plate ln a game agolnst Arcadla. YU IA f T A 'eff -...,. '-9 i' N X J.V. Girls End Season With Wins. The Junior Varsity ended the sea- 'Vw' son with a doubleheader sweep of y. the Scottsdale Arcadia Titans in J Yuma. The Junior Varsity finished the 4 season with a 9-5 record. The team is ZVVA M . coached by Jacque Bruno. J A , at RIGHT: Cathy Magdalena takes a swing at a pitch. BELOW: Front row, Rosello Cruz, Pam Smith, Beatrice Flores, Helene Klzer, Audrey Jones. Middle row, Jackie Palaclo, Maria Rodrl- guez, Kimber DeVerse, Linda Franklin, Terri Felghert, Cathy Magdalena, Ginnie Jacobson. Dina Gomez, Coach Jacque Bruno. Back row, Sandl Jones, Becky Gould, Traci Mattox, Donna Carter, Terri Moormon, Emily Rodriguez, Wen- dy Yowell. 3 G fi ' it ' - . . sw' Qi 'Lyris who 1 . x f N.. .... .... . ,,,,. . , . ms, 'ffiww JS' -A ,1 it ,.... -seess it ..... . Boys' Golf Swings Into The 80's Boys golf starts the 80s with a new coach this season. The new coach is Mike Pancrozi, who is a teacher at Fourth Avenue Junior High and a linebacker coach for Yuma High Varsity football. The season starts in early March and includes many teams from the Phoenix area. LEFT: Jeff Byrd drives the ball whlle Ted Red- dlng watches In the background. BELOW: Moe Redding. Don Armstrong. Ted Redding. Jeff Byrd, Russ Holloway. Gymnastics People Are Flipping Gymnastics is a sport that people have been flipping over for centur- ies. This year's gymnastics team was something to flip over. This year, our gymnastic team showed a lot of en- thusiasm and a lot of improvement. The talent it takes to become a gym- Pictured In the front row are Cathy Raebel, Lall De Ia Pena. Shelley Mee. Leslie Cordero- Torres, Rose Abbey, Lisa Agulllar. Standing ln nast is not easy to come by. lt takes a lot of hard work, determination, prac- tice, and will power. This year, the girls showed that they had a lot of all four. Mrs. Pott and Mrs. Sherman were the coaches this year. They helped gt. if it 2' the girls develop more confidence in their gymnastic qualities. This year, the gymnastics team had many meets with various schools in and outside of Yuma. the next row are Elizabeth Dailey. Cheryl Ca- Harrison. In the middle top is Amy Shadle. On meron, Cheryl McMlnn, Diane Budd. Cheryl the top Is Terrl Tudor. Reynolds. Sitting are Kelly Lloyd and Suzanne Kelly Lloyd does her warm-up exercises. Cathy Raebel works our on the parallel bars. Terri Tudor practices on the vault. Suzanne Harrison shows what she can do on the beam. Sprinters Running By All Gthers At the time the book went to press, the track season had not yet begun. The following were partici- pants: Boys: Kris Hawk Norton, Mark Cote, Chuck Hill, Raul Rodriguez, 1 Jay Stalnbrook 2 Mike Whisiker, Mark Cote, Coach Needham, Joey Brooks 3 Mike Whislker 4 Matt Nickum 5 Tom Groggett 6 Kashma Sta- ton 7 Tlm Timlick, Darrel Moore, 8 Mario Jor- dan, Harry Balley 9 Randy Mayront 10 Derek Cutlip. Billy Arviso, 11 Julio Pazos 12 Stanley Bell, Krls Hawk Norton 13 Keith Needham. Monte High, Brian Brockert, Ish Villan- ueva, Keith Needham, Gerald Sum- merville, Scott Brooks, Tobe Harpole, David Andaverde, Jim Sullivan, Stan- ley Bell, Matt Spain, George LaRose, Kevin Kehl, Cecil Pratt, Ted Baker, Tom Bastein, Gus Hernandez, Scott Jacobson, Gene Sigala, Mike Whi- siker, Buddy Waldon, Jay'Stainbrook, Tom Grogget, Joey Brooks, Matt Nickum, Keith James, Sammy Men- doza, Wally Gould, Brad Graham, Bil- ly Arviso, Kashma Staton, and Derek Cutlip. Girls: Cindy Blair, Stephanie Lorang, Lea Ann Rash, Cyd Riley, Lindsay Riley, Lisa Sykes, Cheryl Dunn, Natalie Rodriguez, Norma Pul- ley, Glenda Brooks, Elsa Balley, Tina Shaw, Kim Kubiske. 'TT 1 5 i A . ' 'ff ,.,.--- , M Mu,.,,., H - --,, C 'J' 1.3 .1 -sau-. .xint 4sh4?J, Wkbw fs., Q ,ff qulf .sf 0, ww -,,,, 'ir' wah, +s..,,A, -'55 .s '-www. 7,..,.-N ,, T , Y fjglik ,,, I, 111' NY ,V .2 4 ! . 1 ' : l . 5-53 N 'Q ua.4..-..,,.,,,S A ,,i 5 -,nm Chess Mates Work Way To State Chess Team worked their way to school, during lunch, and every state. Mr. May was their new spon- chance they had. The club competed sor. He encouraged members to be against other schools. more skillful at the chess board. They The club members worked very practiced every Wednesday after hard for the State tournament. Sponsor Mr. May has a game of hls own. Club members get together for practice. Rx 'K ...I Dwayne Frazier concentrates on hls game. T . . ..,,., WW 'J .. ..,....2ii-. fi 'I Ji DA ,FT leg Front row: Dwayne Frazier. Gerald Lundberg, Kent Taylor Back row: Tlm Anders, Doug Kaf- fer, Richard Lebaron, Robert Owens. Pep Club Starts Cver Thls year Pep Club has a new start. Last year the club was dropped be- cause of lack of partlclpatlon. Pep Club cheers and supports all teams such as volleyball, football, wres- tllng, and softball. The club helped Booster Club raise money and In re- turn, Booster Club helped them. They also helped the cheerleaders make . ,3,,.,..- posters. Pep Club had meetlngs ev- ery Monday. The sponsor thls year for Pep Club was Mrs. McBride. Offlcers for thls year were Leslle McAdams, president: Ginger Martln, vlce presl- dent: Missy Stocklng, secretary: Del- dre Schuman, treasurer: Danlele Smlth, publicity manager. LEFT: Glnger Martln, Deldre Schuman, Leslle McAdams. Danlele Smlth, and Mlssy Stocking. ABOVE: Sponsor for Pep Club, Mrs. McBrldo. Flrst row: Deldre Schuman, Clndy Blalr, Sara Robinson. Second row: Rlto Olague, Llnda Woltman. Tracey Crawford. Merl Acosta. Fourth row: Allcla Valenzuela, Becky Kautzor, Ann Brlckey. Flfth row: Carmen Hernandez. Glnger Martln, Jon Smlth, Leslle McAdams. Slxth row: Sylvlanna Montalvo. Brenda Koutzer, Amy Thomklns, Roberta Wright. Sev- enth row: Danna Jacobson, Connle Everly, Jerl Jackson, Janlne Johnson. Elghth row: Renee Patrlck, Tlna Hall, Suzle Danlel. Not shown: Mlndy Stocking, Mlssy Stocking. Donna Snow, Cathy Magdalena. Chrls Hlllman, Danlele Smlth. Cheerleaders Win Awards This summer the Yuma High Varsi- ty Cheerleaders had no sponsor when they attended a summer camp in Flagstaff, Arizona. They were later sponsored by Mrs. Susie Tyndall and Mrs. Kathy Pott. They went ahead and worked together and got along well enough to bring back two Spirit Sticks and Superior ribbons. Their main purpose is to pro- mote school spirit and support our teams. Pep Rallys are held to raise up this spirit and really make the team players want to win. Varsity Squad has become so involved in supporting our teams that they have gone on out of town trips. The Squad was headed by Tracey Nance. fini ..FJ.Wrf K I 5 ! 'Y V lc. In N . ..,.V'l.lk I i 577. , f J4S.'U Q, ,,.f- r , -1-fi f- f q,. . A ff 'S T ' refs . A fi, iii 315. -.5 W -fyxs , A ,, , f X A . - if . .f . , . , 1. A -4 K . 1 'f . ' f 1,5211 ,f'1g,i-aff f, 'a , .v ' 3 ' fr ' 'fr f K I ,a . ' 1- v f , r. Q s- s gy 1 ' ,,.rf l , ' Tracey Nance, Kelly Schlerf, Debbie Mercer, Linda Crowe. ,Q . . KJ .Pia L ,U .. , -ff ef .1 ,U ,QV H' - -, xw'.' 1 -, w 'fl i' . xy f.,4,.I,,.w,y.a4f Q' v 1 ik-,?','f'r P, .. 20 L, ABOVE: Trocey Nance-Heod Cheerleader ABOVE: Lindo Crowe BELOW: Debbie Mercer BELOW: Kelly Shlerf Songleaders Tell Feelings Songleading was a lot of hard work, but it taught me a lot and payed off in the end , said Shera Grosskreutz. lt wasn't easy, but it was SPLEN- DID! Sally Alspachs attitude summed up the feelings of the group. It was a lot of fun, but in some points it could've been better, Lydia Olague said, not saying what need- ed improving. I loved it! Everyone on the squad was so different, yet they were all super in their own way, exclaimed Lydia Luna. Songleading to me was a special year, with lots of hard work, but even more GOOD TIMES! said Lisa Engler. I love it! Even though it's lots of hard work, I wouIdn't give it up for anything! said Marsha Ponce. I think that it was a great year and we accomplished so much from each other, and I really hate to see it all end, said Sheryl Reilly. Looking back on the year, I feel that Songleading was a very special part of high school. Through victories and defeats, our friendship held us together, exclaimed Theresa Dan- iel. Songleading has been a good ex- perience for me. It has taught me a lot about dealing with people and different situations, said Christye Oden. I thought it was fun and a good experience. I think I got a lot out of it. Songleading was also a lot of hard work and practice, said Lucy Cha- vez. isa - f I - ,- -f j, 1 ' . .I ' Qin, . . 9 I0 . ?T f Oden :r Grosskreutz. Chrlstye YN Eb JV's Yell To Victor Advisors for the Yuma High junior varsity cheerleaders were Mrs. Susie Tyndall and Mrs. Kathy Pott. Last July the girls attended a cheerleading camp at NAU. They' returned with three ribbons. a superior ribbon, a spirit stick, and the dorm award for best decoration. RIGHT: Row 1: Linda Fratarcangelo: Row 2: Melissa Welter, Connie Baker, Suzie Young: Row 3: Terri Tudor. BELOW RIGHT: Yuma High students show spirit. Hum. Pott Csponsorj J.. f X ' ' N -.1 Seniors Dominate ln Powder Puff This year in the annual junior and senior Powder Puff action the Seniors beat the Juniors 14-0. The first half belonged totally to the seniors behind the fine running of Bobbye Lou Sims, Jackie McFadden and Linda Crowe, plus the superb quarterbacking by Durana Bowman. Senior coach Ray Trevino said, The girls played excellent, but I feel we should have beaten them worse. The juniors came back in the sec- ond half, allowing the Seniors only three first downs. Defensive coordin- ator Tony Cabrera did an excellent job wlth the defense. Carmen Her- nandez did an outstanding job lead- ing the team with 15 unassisted tack- les. ABOVE: lunlor and senlor Powder Puff players swing Into actlon In this annual and exciting played game. RIGHT: Senior Powder Puff coaches. Rockin' Rob Nlckerson, Jeff Boulder Head Durant. and Ray the Beck Trevlno. 'P ar Q xx. 'N X 'im M 6 M's For Sale By Mat Maids M 6 M's were wold by Mat Maids during wrestling season. The profit they made went on expenses the club had. They kept score and cheered for the wrestlers. Wrestling season started November 26th and ended February 2nd. To be a mat- maid one must be interviewed by Mrs. Goodman and approved by oth- er faculty. The club works hard to pay their way to divisionals each First row: Amy Tompkins, Lisa Dupont. Nancy Huber, Jessica Bohrer, Janet Hill, Bridget Wln- ton, Christie Neece, Beth Adams, Nola Rider, Barbara Eisz, Marcl Fairchild, Second row: Ja- nice Williams, Brenda Kautzer, Francie Lopez, Jessica Marquez, Silvia Orduno, Sora Robinson, spring. Mat Maids had meetings every Wednesday to discuss club ha-pen- ings and to have cheer practice. ln February, Mat Maids went on an out-of-town trip for divisionals. This year's officers were Beth Adams. president, Anna Lopez, vice presi- dent: Marci Fairchild, secretary and treasurer: and Janice Williams, head cheer person. Deidra Schuman. Clndy Blair, NOT SHOWN: An- gie Roberts, Anno Lopez, Janet Elifrlfl, Donna Snow. Right: Mrs. Goodman, sponsor for Mat Maids. fi U l Blue Diamonds Catch The Points M14 in 5 H , ...QQ Blue Diamonds catch the points, averages, and scores the players throw their way. Any student may enter Blue Diamonds. The only re- quirement is a 3.0 grade average or better. They had fund-raising activi- ties for awards and activities for the baseball players. Club officers are Denise Davis, president: Renee Mir- anda, vice-pres., Dulce Faz, secre- tary: Alma Sanchez, treasurer. FAR LEFT: Mr. Dillon, sponsor. LEFT: Rita Olague on Initiation day. Front row: Lea Winburn, Diane Espinoza, Cheryl Harper, Frieda Martinez. Annette Be- doya, Rosie lack: Back row: Rita Olague, Dulce Faz, Bobbi Brooks, Denise Davis, Renee Miranda, Elaine Bussell, Becky Kautzer. Alma Sanchez. Not shown: Lisa Baca, Monica Evaro, Becky Gould, Laurie Macias, Christina Palacio. Marsha Ponce, Michelle Raveles, Yvonne Shepard, Roberta Wright. n'A i 'Mi l l Q 2 3 safe: '39 R Student Council Works Together Student Council worked closely to- gether this year to produce the Homecoming events, Leadership Workshop, and the Nominating Con- vention, along with many pep rallies and other programs. Not only is Coun- cil an organization to work on stu- dent activities but also one to help its members learn to grow together. It took a lot of planning, work, and or- ganization to produce such activities, and through this working together, many different views and opinions came out. Council members learned to recognize these different views and accept them without judging. There were many disagreements and upsetting moments in the plan- ning of a program, but after a suc- cessful production, they felt that all the hardships were worth it. Student body officers are as follows: President, Maddy Martin: Vlce Pres.. Armand Angulo: Corr. Sec., Clndy Kramer: Rec. Sec., Lorle Pratt: Treas., Lisa Baca: Soc. Mgr., Laura Castro: Pub. Mgr., Kurt Kubishke: School Board Rep., Beth Taylor: Class officers are: Sr. Pres., Merci Mar- quez: Sr. Rep., Carmen Montoya: Jr. Pres., Pen- ny Lalrd: lr. Rep., Marsha Ponce: Soph. Pres. Suzette Shaw: Soph Rep., Scott McSparen: Frosh Pres., Lali De la Pena: Frosh Rep., Beth Shadle. Foreign exchange students are also ln student council: Palo Cavalcantl, Battina Von der Palen and Kirsten Larsen. w- . X BELOW: Maddy Martin served as student body president for 1979-80. LEFT: Kurt Kubishke's job as publicity manager was to change the marquls. BELOW RIGHT: Penny Lalrd explains the situa- tion to Student Council. ...sf T3 , ABOVE: Student Councll members-flrst row: Kurt Kublshke and Penny Laird. Second row: Mr. Wilson, Bettina Von der Palen, Kirsten Lar- son, Lorie Pratt, Suzette Shaw, Cindy Kramer. Scott McSparen, Marsha Ponce, Laura Castro. and Armand Angulo. Thlrd row: Lisa Baca, Beth Shadle, Merci Marquez. Lali De lo Pena, Beth Taylor, Carmen Montoya, Maddy Martin, and Palo Cavalcanti. LEFT: Council huddles together. Clockwlse from top are: Kurt Kublshke, Palo Cavalcantl, Ar- mand Angulo, Scott McSparen. Penny Lalrd, Lorie Pratt, Suzette Shaw. Bettina Von der Pa- len, and Beth Taylor. BELOW: Mr. Wilson was Student Councll advi- SOI. D-fx -ir' El Saguaro Changes Style This year El Saguaro changed its style with a new advisor. Mrs. Sylvia Allen took over the job from Mr. Neil Johnson, past advisor. She brought in a different format to work with Don- na Snow, editor-in-chief: the year- book staff Cmost of whom were first- year studentsb and the theme Faint lndentations to produce El Saguaro 1980. The theme came from Co-ed magazine, brought to class by Norma Olguin. One word which was frequently used in yearbook class was work, This year's staff knew the meaning of that word well, for they spent many long, hard, sometimes confus- ing, hours working toward meeting their publication deadlines, working sometimes at night and on week- ends. l BELOW: Yearbook staffers are from left, first - row: Stephanie Lorong, Linda McDermott, Don- na Snow, Yolanda Perez. Second row: Ed Quintero, Silvia Orduno, Eva Rivera. Third row: Rick Robinson, Mindy Stocking, Jeff Mangis, Norma Olguin. and Rusty Garlit. x N 4 Z..-- ' ff 1 S. 3 I 4 uf I., ,,f, rl 1' 1l wNl l nf' jk: ' , 511. l'.'-ll,1I1i4 5p.vm'AN'5 t ' 1-'Mum com NADP. - l l 'quit' RN. ' ex? N av it r kv 10 is 1:3 ' A A, V 5 X -'Z 'fr 5 r. X . Mrs. Sylvia Allen. advlsor cedure to Jeff Green, he J rr. . V' 'Gr ...shxx Mike Lorong worked with yearbook on photography and class sections. ,,,,.,-.'-- EDITORIAL BOARD Editor-In-Chief . . . ....., Donna Snow Copy Editor . . , ..... Yolanda Perez Clubs Editor .,....... Stephine Lorong Sports Editor .,......,..... Jeff Mangis Head Photographer ........ Jeff Green STAFF Ad Manager ,.... .... M indy Stocking lndex .....,.... .... R usty Garllt Photographers . . . ..... Pat Blair Eva Burton Mike Lorang Mike Magdalena Eric Meyers Lab Technicians .......... John Collins Jennifer Johnson James Cannon Artist ............... Linda McDermott Staff members year round were: Llnda McDermott, Norma Olquin Sylvia Orduno Ed Quintero, Rick Robinson. Staff members for first semester only were: Dan Dennett Pam Casey, Eric Holmes, Leslle Ponce, Eva Rivera, Mary- bel Sandoval, and Steve Delgado. Special Thanks to Sherri Parker and Thermo photographers for use of their photos. Photographers for El Saguaro were: Jeff Green. Pat Blair. Eric Meyers, Eva Burton, and Mike Magdaleno. ' XQ . ABOVE: These staff people wrote the stories. Front raw: Dora Mendez, Rosie lack, Spencer White, Teresa Hunter. Second row: Maria Reyes, Cori Hilsinger, Yolanda Perez. Third row: Billie Holmes, Tina Shaw, and camera- happy Danny Pino. RIGHT: Yea. that's right, smile. It's only 5:30 and time again for another publication day. This was our fearless leader, the advisor ofthe newspaper Mr. Neil Johnson. LEFT: Photographers for the Thermo staff this year were few, but they managed. Robert Hill and Danny Pino Cagainh did the job. f., N ,J ,... .-.., MM i mmf 1 li N ., I T at ISE? ,I . 1 Y Q s Q f N, v f is -L if 0 :si IQ 1 ,es fu' ABOVE: Editor-in-chief Sherri Marler lends 0 helping hand at the Iighttable. She helped all of the students in the class by showing direc- tion and leqdeyghip. This is where the pages were pasted-up and made publication-ready. LEFT: Eddie Ruiz was the staff artist. He brought a little personal touch to the otherwise imper- The Class That Knows Whot's Hoppenin', Thermo This year I want to teach you people more about newspaper production. This statement started off the year for those 15-20 people who registered for Ther- mometer, the school newspaper. It was made by a class advisor, Mr. Neil John- son. ln the past years Mr. Johnson was advi- sor to both the newspaper and the year- book. This went along with three or four photography classes he taught. This year, however, he decided not to work on the yearbook and devote all of his publica- tion time to the newspaper. As he put it, I have become dedicated to one publi- cation, and I think my students should do the same. This may require some extra work. Extra work is what they did too. The staff, which was smaller than past years, tried to produce a four page paper every other week. This included covering sim- ple school stories to the large feature arti- cles. Then they all had to be typed and sent to the printer's to be set. The next step involved the actual making of the page. Here the editors took the stories that had been set and pasted them on the page. These bits of copy were pre-waxed on the back so that is how they stuck to the paper. Sherri Marler was the paper's editor-in- chief. Laura Casto kept up the stories on page one while Amy Pettijohn took care of club news on page two. Sports were presented by Jeff Mangis and Ricky Rob- inson. Lisa Smyth voiced her opinion on the editorial page. sonal and grey pages. RIGHT: These people were the ones that were ln charge of the paper. They pasted the pages together, made all corrections and ran their departments. They are, left to right, Jeff Man- gis, Amy Pettyjohn. Rick CSmileD Robinson, Lisa Smyth, and Sherri Marler. 'Pb hug, 78 Seniors Honored For Achievement Students achieved many honors this year. There were many different honors. There were Anytown, GirI's State, D.A.R. American History Award, Outstanding Citizen, and the D.A.R. CDaughters of American Revo- Iutionb. Boys' State were Bobby Bogle, Chris Stowe, Bobby McMorris and not shown Armand An- gulo. -S., t null 3 L J? 1 X W- at in 4' i X 7 9 '??m 1 rt C12 Girls' State were Lorie Pratt, Laura Spain, Bob- Outstanding Citizens were Bobbye Lou bye Lou Sims. Sims, Vera Seale. ' swwmr A SW' naw. garmin J --X.. A .L een E E . x E L my A Y ..... ABOVE LEFT: D.A.R. Aword went to Dobbye Lou Slms. ABOVE RIGHT: Amerlcon History Aword went to Suson Slx. BELOW-LEFT: Anytown members are Front Row: Sue Simpson. Lucy Chavez. Chrlstye Oden. Carmen Montoyo, Gowon Jesson Dock Row: DIII Young, Volon Cain. Susan Six. Choralairs Seem Like Family This year's Choralairs, under the new direction of Mr. Bill Brennan, not only performed together, but they also enjoyed a very close-knit family type atmosphere. The group practiced through the school year approximately one hour, five days a week. It took them about four hours to put a whole song, in- cluding dance and vocal, together. Among other things, the group's officers were chosen by their involve- ment and enthusiasm in the group. They were President Tim Smith: Vice President Anita Dees: Secretary Mary Lou Fulton: Treasurer Barbara Brandt: and Public Relations: David Figueroa and Scott Thomas. At the end of each school year, the members, who Choralairs pick new are judged on singing, dancing, and personality. Besides performing at concerts, the Choralairs also performed for other activities around the school. Mr. Bill Brennan became the sponsor for the singing group in November. ln... - First Row: Pete Kvashay, Mo Redding, Joe Brooks, Wes Corley, Steve Esparza, Mike Whi- siker, Brad Jennings, David Alka. Second Row: Becky Neely, Billy Waller, Suzi Nelson, Tim Smith, Vicki Sellers, Scott Thomas. Devon Pol- lard, Sammy Mendoza, Anita Dees, Alvin Broom, Tammy Voss, Valan Cain, Teresa Arviso, Donny Pollard, Susie Young, George Apostol, Christine Bolley, Andy Alspach, Riccy Arviso Third Row: Hamilton Keddie, Paula Kirk- land, Brian Brockert, Connie Everly, Joey McMorris, Cindy Blair, Greg Courtwright, Bri if Dewey, Todd May, Bill Young, Jerrl Jackson, David Figuroa, Connie Baker, Dennis Carlos, Barbara Brandt, Sylvester Johnson, Christin McMinn, Terry Shaw, Susan Six, Ted Redding AP .Vg X911- I T Y FAR LEFT: Vicki Sellers is singing Lead Me On or the first concert of the yeor. LEFT: Anito Dees does o solo number. BELOW: Greg Cour- tright gets into 0 song. LEFT: Anita Dees sings o solo with the group to bock her up. ABOVE: Volon Coin ond Connie Boker donce. 2: J Q , ' 5-' ' 6555+ T ipp' 525' I 17 F r P ' '-vfqgnf J 1, , . I ' 5 1 'W 55- T ' 5 ' '- 3 ,, ,' yy' Q. ---V ' 'X .2 Mr. Mac Makes 'Em Sin People don't think we have to work all that much, but we really do, said a member of Madrigals who expressed a desire not to be named. There is a lot of work to singing. We can't just open our mouths and hope we're on key. We have to know we're on key even before we start. We have to all sing together or we don't sound like a group. If we don't stick together we sound like a bunch of 'off-key' solos. We have to know the music and know it well before any perfor- mance. Madrigals is a singing group made up of freshman, sophomores, juniors. and seniors. Mr. Gilbert McPherson, better known as Mr. Mac, directs the group. Mr, McPherson really helps us a lot, said another member who also wished not to be named. He says we are one of his favorite classes. l think he helps us all to do our best in class and during performances. Throughout the year, Madrigals have done such things as the Christ- mas Concert and performing at var- ious Junior High Schools in Yuma. Mr. Gilbert McPherson, director Nax- 9 Madrigals pictured above are Vincent Estrada, Gaurley. Jeff KaiSer. Kim KUblShkG. Sherri Dfeinhollr Mmibefh P0ll0fd Michelle UFYOU Edward White, David Simpson, Joey Renick, Morler, Tino Reed, Terri Tudor, Susy Schoen- ViCf0fi0 MCKif1Zle' T0mmY TUfP'n CNNYI Mr. McPherson. Mel Sanders, Derek Cutlip. Bob feld. Natalie Rodriguez, Lisa Anderson, Lisa McMinn, and Pam Babcock ww - Notalle Rodriguez, Cheryl McMInn, Terrl Tudor. and Klm Kublshke are slnglng, Do you see what I see In preparation for the concert. Lisa Drelnholt accompanies on the plana. Llsa Anderson and Michelle Bryan are practlc- Ing for the Chrlstmas Concert. Kim Kublshke, Cheryl McMinn, and Mlchelle Bryan are getting ready to slng. Concert Goes Symphonic An improvement in quality result- ed in a name change for last year's concert choir. This year the name was changed to Symphonic Choir be- cause the group got more advanced. Earlier, Concert Choir was just a choir to get people used to singing. The choir met every school day during sixth period for practice. Once their performances were perfected, they appeared at such places as De- sert Manor Convalescent Home and at Southgate Mall. In addition, they appeared on television and on radio. A new teacher, Mr. Gilbert McPherson, directed the choir this year. Front row: Marllyn Smlth, Chorl Llzarraga. Cheryl Harper. Rosa Marla Martina, Jill Therese Althoff, Victoria McKlnzie, Sherry Tlmlick. Rlccl Byrd, Loretta Wright, Brenda Madison, Robin Saelens. Earlene Laguna, Janet Hlll. Connie Baker, Denise Hunt. Anna Romero. Lisa Brlen- holt, Gabby Torres, Susan Luna. Diane Nichols, Rosa Bermudez. Second row: Franclto Trujillo, Kevln Colcord, Wllllam Cope, Paul Belt, Mike Baverly, Vlncent Estrada, Ed White, John Vas- quez. Randy Champion, Bob Gourley, Toby Harpole, Eddle Rodriguez, Nathaniel Brice, Rlcky Dunn, Phllllp Bender, Johnny Pierson. Joe Rlvera, Lucky Navarro. Joey Renlck. Derek Cutllp, Steve Llllard, Brooke Brinlee. Third row: Kathy Courtrlght, Diane Mitchell, Natalie Rodrl- guez, Brenda King, Sherri Marler. Laurle Rob- erts. Tlna Reed, Terrl Tudor, Cheryl McMInn. Tammy Mellor. Tlna Hunt, Becky Heodlngton, Klm Kublshke, Paula Perry, Darcy Brennan, Kelly Gourley, Cheryl Dunn. Pam Babcock, Beth Shadle, Laurl Anderson, Lyndsee Rlley. Celeste Olsen, Maurlne Evens, Barbara Pratt, Jocelyn Hansberger, Mary Roblnson, Margle Ellis, Sobrenna Wilson, Anna Hanenberger, Tammy Turpin. 'lu li' Band ls This year's Stage Band proved the saying about dynamite coming in small packages. Although Stage Band is not as large as Varsity Band, their quality in sound proved to be just as superb. Stage Band is a class that, like most musical groups, a student must try out for. lt deals mostly with learning new jazz songs. This year the stage band spon- sored a concert that was performed by the California State Northridge Band. They made the members of Ms. DeCesare. director Dynamite the band feel welcome by taking them into their homes. Stage Band also made a performance in the Play Pageant at the Yuma County Fair in April. Stage Band is a lot of fun if you are into music, especiallyjazz, com- mented a member who wished to remain anonymous, Ms. DeCesare is a really good director. This year was Ms. DeCesare's sec- ond year in directing band at Yuma High School. Pictured above are Karen Abernethy, Pat Gu- gensteln. Shawn Foster, James Cannon, Chip ding. Sheryl Rellly, Barb Brandt, Dill Danell. tierrez, Carlos Mendoza, Joe Durazo, Patricia Durham, John Romantic, Rick Fisk. Ted Red- Jonathan Ortega, Chris Stulce, Susan Moore. Ramos, Andy Alspach, Eddie Lopez, John Au- Band Requires Lots Cf Skill Varsity Band requires a lot of skill. To become involved in it, a student must try out. If he is good, he may be chosen by the director. Varsity Band helps promote spirit by performing at football and basket- ball games. They also traveled to various places for performances. The band earned its money to do this by having bake sales, raffles, and a car wash. This year's members were Karen Abernethy, Pat Ahuero, Eric Allen, Evitch, Rick Fisk, Sharmie Fortney, Shawn Foster, David Frondsen, Mary Lou Fulton, Cynthia Goff, John Guer- rero, Pat Gutierrez, Jerry Hinkle, Russ Holloway, Gail Howe, Mike Knepper, Kim Kubishke, Tim LaPorte, Eddie Lo- pez, Jessica Marquez, Marla Martin, Cristen McMinn, Cynthia McMorris, Derron Miller, Susan Moore, Paul Mor- eno, Grace Naruto, Becky Neeley, Diane Nichols, Glen Orendorff, Jon Ortega, Jim Pope, Helen Quintero, Karen Rademacher, Patty Ramos, Moe Redding, Ted Redding, Patty Reyes, Kelly Rezin, Emily Rodriguez, Richard Rodriguez, John Romantic, Donnie Romero, Ronnie Romero, Cathy Salem, Becky Sanchez, Scott Schagel, Stuart Scheman, Angie So- lario, Scott Stanhope, Rhonda Swan- son, Jayna Tinseth, Carletta Turner, Mike Whisiker. Jackie Allen, Elizabeth Angulo, George Apostol, Alan Arellano, Pat Blair, Barb Brandt, Darrin Brinkley, Lisa Buman, Betty Chavoya, Chris Currie, Matt Currie, Bill Danell, Kimber DeVerse, Anna Durazo, Chip Durham, Steve Esparza. Peggy The band stands at attention. The band marched at the Flesta Bowl Parade in Tempe, Arizona. XY' 4 Q ' H gi 32 S ,,,.,... Susan Moore is surprised to see the camera during one of the band trips this year. Officers for this year were Karen Abernethy. Kelly Rezin, Karen Rademacher, Diane Ni- chols, Jackie Allen, Barb Brandt. Paul Moreno. Mike Whisiker, Stewart Schuman. Scott Stan- hope. and Jimmy Pope. Becky Neeley and Karen Rademacher find a new way to ploy their instruments. 'EV' in Lyres Go To Fiesta Bowl Lyres Club, which consists of all varsity band members, travels and competes with other high school bands. This year they competed at NAU in Flagstaff and ASU in Tempe. They also went to the Fiesta Bowl Front row: Glenn Orendorff. Peggy Evitch, Chip Durham, Scott Schagel, Derron Miller, Patty Ra- mos. Second row: Jackie Allen, Betty Cha- voya, Kelly Rezin, Barbara Brandt, Diane Nl- chols, Carletta Turner, Grace Naruto. Anna Dur- azo, Cynthia McMorris, Angle Solario. Third row: Stewart Schuman, Rhonda Swanson, Bill Danell, Tim LaPorte, Sharmie Fortney, Jesslca Marquez, John Guerrero, Patty Reyes, Kim Ku- blshke, Richard Rodriguez, Cathy Salem. Becky Sanchez. Fourth row: George Apostol. Marla Martln, Gall Howe, Christen McMlnn. Chris Currie, Pat Ahuero, Pat Gutierrez, Karen Abernethy. Karen Rademacher, Rebecca Nee- ley, Pat Blair, Emily Rodriguez. Fifth row: Da- Parade. This year's officers are Scott Stan- hope, president: Jim Pope, vice presi- dent: Barbara Brandt, secretary: Kel- ly Rezin, treasurer: Paul Moreno, equipment manager. vid Frandsen, Russ Holloway, Eddie Rodriguez, Mary Lou Fulton, Susan Moore, Alan Arellano. Eric Allen, Jerry Hinkle. Sixth row: Jon Fostor. Darin Brinkley, John Romantic, Johnathan Or- tega, Mo Redding, Donnie Romero. Matt Cur- rie. Seventh row: Rick Fisk, Paul Moreno, Ron- nle Romero, Mike Whisiker, Scott Stanhope, Jim Pope, Mike Knepper. NOT SHOWN: Sally Alspach, Elizabeth Angulo, Lisa Buman, Lucy Chavez, Theresa Danlel, Kimber DeVerse, Lisa Engler, Steve Esparza, Cynthia Goff, Sheryl Grosskreutz, Lydia Luna, Christye Oden, Lydia Olague, Marsha Ponce, Helen Quintero, Ted Redding, Sheryl Reilly, Jayna Tinseth. BELOW: Drum Major Jackie Allen leads the band. ,. J 'Z A .. fri? 4 Memories K Of... A C 4 A.F.S., Then There Were Three A.F.S. lnternationalllntercultural Club is a foreign exchange program for high school juniors and seniors. organization enables foreign stu- dents to spend up to a year with on American family. The student at- tends school and studies the cultures of the country. A.F.S. offers educational opportuni- ty and provides in-depth, intercultur- ol, experience, stressing the growth and development of the indivuduol. Front row: Fernando Acuno. Stephanie Allen, Suzanne Harrlson, Pam Farrell, Sandy Jones. Dock row: Darcy Brennan, Isaac Harpole, Mark Magdaleno, Sammy Mendoza, Eddie Ruiz. Not pictured: Derek Cutllp, Letlcla Urquizo, Mary McCIendon, Mark Bender. ww. Xi 4:1 ., .qi ...nn . -Q...-all ahve. Dettlna Von Der Pahlan, showin ln the three photos above. is this year's foreign exchange student from Finland. Our two foreign exchange students, Mark Bender and Suzanne Harrison, show at the left. dld some traveling themselves. Mark visited New Zealand: Suzanne traveled to Argentina. 91 ROTC Marches For The Future R.O.T.C. met every morning to raise the flag at 7:00 a.m., then they went over to Kofa for the class. They learned a great deal about the army, and how it can help you in your life after you finish high school. They marched to get ready for the inspection from the General, and they also patroled at games and oth- er school activities. Front Row: Clayton Hasty, Mike League, Steve Olmos, Wayne Magnusen. Back Row: Jimmy Gonce, James Cannon, John Kennedy, Cecilia Ramos, James Shodle. Raising the flag: James Shadle, Steve Olmos. Jimmy Gonce. Sitting In the cafeteria: John Kennedy, Steph anle Martinez, Cecillo Ramos. Clayton Hasty Jimmy Gonce. I H., , . fx b - 1 i Key Club Donates Time To Serve Key Club is a new club at Yuma High. It is a club that works for charity and helps the needy people in Yuma. They have a lot of ambition to help in any way they can. Sponsor for the club is Mr. Brennan. Front Row: Ray Trevlno, Tim Bowers. Back Row: Mark Ruiz. Jeff Durant, Jerry Jlrok, offi- cers. 1st Row: Debbie Mercer, Carmen Montoya. Maddy Martin, Glnger Martin, Deidre Schu- man, Lisa Anderson, 2nd Row: Jeff Smith, Lisa Engler, Jeff Durant, Marl Acosta, Ray Trevlno, Mark Ruiz. 3rd Row: Derek Cutllp, Mike Jerni- gan, Rusty Elise, Robert Wilson, .lon Smith. 4th Row: Ike Wilson, Tim Bowers, Troy Suverkrup. Stanley Dell, Robert Bingham, Jerry Jirak. Chicanos Unite With New Club This year Yuma High added a new club to our campus. La Genta De Mecha. It is a Chicano club meaning Latin Americans going for education. national pride, togetherness, and -QZSQIQF . 'I ' f f. 9 07, JJ 7' ' we Q all A '. IW fi X? sit' fic f ' Q , fa J, if Q, -07 l iv L. 3 ABOVE: The emblem for La Gente de Mecha. LEFT: Secretary Rosalie Miranda. Vice Presi- dent Marcia Meza. Treasurer Silvia Orduno, President Danny Munoz, Sponsor Mrs. Cabrera. Top row: Danny Munoz, Joe Conde, Valente Rico. Second row: Betty Chavoya, Hopie Gu- tierrez, Rosalie Miranda, Marcia Meza, Mi- chael Felix, David Estrada, Beatrice Pino, Rho- da Berber, Alfonso Pino. Third row: Silvia Or- duno, Diane Chaparro, Sylvia Garcia, Sharon Carrillo, Nancy Arizaga, Sammy Mendoza, Lucky Navarro, Phyllis Motter. 94 equality. The club held a Dia De La Raza here, which took place at the stone bleachers. lt really helped make this club better known to the students. They had a low rider exhi- bition and tortilla making examples. The club also had a bake sale at the Southgate Mall, which had a tremen- dous turn out. BELOW: A low rider owned by Romero Zara- goza is displayed during La Dia de la Raza. 1! .NNN Learning About Business COE rs a group of people learning club also gets offrcejobs for the mem Officers were President Jane Han- about the busrness world Cooperat bers They have gone on trrps to cock, Vice President Rosanne Valen- rve Offrce Education deals with secre meet people rn different businesses cia, Secretary Belinda Anaya, Trea- tarral and accounting offices The Sponsor this year was Mrs Ponce surer Durana Bowman. LEFT: Secretary Belinda Anoya, Vice President Rosanne Valencia, President, Jane Hancock, Treasurer Durana Bowman. First row: Belinda Anaya. Durana Bowman. Jane Hancock. Rosanne Valencia. Second row: Nancy Badilla. Cindy Welch, Lydia Luna, Mary Esplno. Third row: Jackie McFadden, Yolanda Federico, Merci Marquez, Lydia Olague, Amy Garland. Fourth row: Teresa Storjohann, Tracy Nance, Stacy Johnston, Kelly Schlerf, Gayle Logan. Flfth row: Linda Nelson, Stacie Comp- ton, Brenda Wolfe. Sixth row: Leticia Esplnoso, Martha De Mara, Anita Dees. Seventh row: Marla Lopez, Carmen Carvajal. lrma Vega. Maria Contreras. DECA Bowls For Dystrophy Some people go bowling for fun and others go for business pur- poses. DECA holds an annual Bowl-a-than to help support the fight against muscular dystrophy. Other activities include candy sales, bake sales, and also partici- pation in regional and state con- ferences. DECA is the youth organization associated with DE fDistributive Educationb. Its main goals are to provide leadership skills, vocation- al understanding, civic conscious- ness, and to develop social intelli- gence. Deco is available to juniors and seniors interested in enterting the business world. .lunlors Bonnie Woon, Susie Luna, Kirsten Larsen, Rosie Jack. Peggy Eritch, Alma San- chez, Sharon Moron, Connie Rube, Ro- sanne Mendiola, Mona Duran, Marybel Sandoval, Tyrone Jones, Rudy Camadlllo, Kevin Smlth, Dino Ginn, Oscar Pierson. Gene Sigala. Senlors Karen Leonard, Tina Shaw, Tim Bowers, Belinda Valverde. Heather Gar- land, Pam Masters, Kathy Hernandez, Fell- cia DeCorse, Leslle Jackson, Kim Sanders. Julie Danlels, Sherri Marler, Mike Garret. Diana Martinez, Alma Wallace, Marla To- var, Unidentified member, Charlie Hurtado, Frank Marquez, Alvin Broom. ,meg H . .f'F AIASA- New Kid ln Town Compared to VICA, the American Industrial Arts Student Association is a club for the student that is interested in shop classes more for fun then a vocation, was sponsor Mr. McGre- gor's first comment. AIASA is a club that was started just around the middle of this year and was started by Mr. McGregor. Since it is just a new club they are looking for members. Anybody that might be interested in the club should get in contact with Mr. McGre- gor. -Af VICA Auctions Club Project Yuma High's Vocational Industrial Club of America has tried to make money by constructing a roll-top desk and then auctioning it off. lt was a total club participation project. Another one of their main goals was to get more females to partici- pate in the club. lt is a club that I feel anybody can benefit from that is interested in shops, stated sponsor Mr. McGregor. TOP: These are the active members of the newly-formed AIASA club. They ore Jeanette Shephard, Richard Durazo, Billy Arviso: Mario Varela, Yvonne Shephard. Sanie Burnie, Tony Cabrera, Keith James, and Mr. McGregor, sponsor. LEFT: Diana Brock, the only female member of VICA club, cuts pieces of wood for the cIub's roll-top desk. One of Mr. McGregor's goals is to get more girls to become members of the club. ABOVE: VICA members stand in front of the base of their roll-top desk. They are John Aguirre, Andy Severin, Diana Brock, Mlke Marler and Marc Miranda. Included In the club but not shown are David Estrada, Frank Rome- ro. Richard Ortiz. George Flores. F.H.A. Changing For The Better F.H.A. used to stand for Future Homemakers of America but now all that has changed, it is now called Future Hope Of America. This is a club for people who are interested in all fields of home economics. Their activities included attending a district leadership conference, attending a state-wide convention and preparing for the Yuma County Fair. Only the members with the most points at- tended the state-wide convention. BELOW LEFT: Sponsor ls Carma Graham. Bot- tom rlght: Roseanna Valverde. Vlce-Pres.: Eva Rivera, Publicity Manager: Julie Zapata, Trea- surer: Bellnda Zottneck, Hlstorlan: Second row: Anna Ramos, Secretary: Belinda Valverde. Presldent. J 'S I - 1 me Front row: Elizabeth Lujan, Diane Chaparro, Norma Camarlllo. Rosa Rivera, Mary McClen- don, Wanda Jennings, Janine Johnson: Second row: Tricia Neahr, Gloria Perez, Shannon Car- lllo, Rosanne Mendiola, Ysabelle Garcia, Irene Rodriguez, Rosetta Valverde: Third row: Ro- seanne Valverde. Anna Ramos, Belinda Zott- neck. Nancy Budd. Cathy Salem. Terrl Callls, Dlana Gauthier, Mindy Peterson: Fourth row: Eva Rivera, Anna Cuevas. Becky Kautzer, Elaine Bussell, Nancy Huber, Julie Zapata, Be- linda Valverde. C2 , ',..v.-wen.-f-ft! Y Anything Goes In Health Careers Health Careers helps prepare us for anything in the medicine field which we are interested in, said Denita Rico. This club does just that. Its main goal is to get students interested in medicine and to set them in the right direction. These students' interests range from a surgical registered nurse CR.N.J to a dental assistant. There are many careers in which medicine is involved and these peo- ple show their interests in a few of them. LEFT: Velma White, LPN, advlsor for the club. RIGHT: Lawanda McVey. R.N.: Helen Rice, R.N. advisors for the club. ,,.,M-W- T Tii'ff?s , , Numa pq- XY-nf IU Xl tw, x 5 x -2 My y -.. ., . X , H K my ff gr X - . . p 2 rs! 1 f . 'A R, v-. xg ' i. Li ,,t-,- W K V I , 5 1'-M7 J, I! fux - 0, r , . 1 yy, , .1 X .X Benito Rico. R.N.. Ed Rodriguez, surgical R.N.. Cole, dental assistant. Not shown: Janice Man- Marlbel Carter. aeneral doctor, and Mlssy uel. Denise Miles. Debra Munoz, Chrlstie D I EMT-3 I trt t ,,.'-1 f rf , '.,.' , .QI 7 :L it h ' ' iigixrw, w J f ,wh . if? if Q' . ' .- I Nr' Jr Neece. Potrica Rico. Joe Rivera. Marsha Sharp and Irene Lorona. 1 Science Club Prepares Future Science CIub's goal is to help the students maintain a constant interest and to show them what the science field has to offer. The club members helped raise money by selling raffle tickets to win an electronic football game. They had a trip for selected mem- bers to the Kitt Peak observatory and planetarium in Tuscon, Arizona. Mr. Black and Mr. Burton are advisors. F9 Cone L Y lf. 'Ru Rh I Is tk! E mr No: E' Vera Seale. Ann Wllkey. Denlse Dowdle. Howard Alt, Karen Abernathy. Not shawn are macher, secretary: Den Norton, vlce presldent Glenn Orendorff. Drentt Cole, Jimmy Allen, Robert Williams, Rory McDade. Karen Rade- and Bobby Dogle, president. Folkloricos Perform In Tucson The Community Center in Tucson, Arizona was the site for a perfor- mance by Yuma High's Folkloric Dancers. Folkloric Dancers is a club whose main purpose is to promote the Hispanic culture through their va- riety of dances. The group performed at the Chilton here ln Yuma. They also danced for Oscar Silva's benefit. a fund raising event. This year's offi- cers were President Lilly Guzman, Vice-president Esteban Dominguez, Secretary Zita Estrada, and Treasurer Marcia Meza. BELOW: Row 1: Norma Camarlllo, Alfonso Pino, Rosallnda Mlranda, Beatrice Pino, Dlna San- chez, Esteban Domlnguez. Row 2: Pedro Fl- gueroa, Lllla Guzman, Marcia Meza, Alma Marquez, Franclsca Valdez, Beatrlce Valdez. Not pictured are Alma Guzman, Ceclllo Nunez, Rudy Camarillo, Haydee Gonzalez, Rosallta Abltong and Zlta Estrada. Mrs. Cabrera, sponsor hi M? r M: I gg df ,,,., Q. . i m ' Q J +5 Pedro Figueroa and Norma Camarlllo Beatrice Plno and Rudy Camarlllo LEFT: From left Esteban Domlnguez, Rosalind Mlranda. and Lllly Guzman. BELOW: Haydee Gonzalez and Ceclllo Nunez. X r I A 4 X l f Alfonso Plno and Marcla Meza FBLA Is Going Strong FBLA, also called the Future Busi- ness Leaders of America, is spon- sored by two women this year. They are Mrs. Stella Sorensen and Mrs. Lucy Ponce. This club is for all persons that plan to make a career in the business field. Each year the club raffles off tick- ets for prizes to raise enough money to go to their state convention. They also provide Thanksgiving baskets to the needy during that spe- cial time of the month. 1'7- ADOVE: Treasurer Nancy Badllla. Presldent Cln- dy Welch, Reporter Yolanda Federico, Assls- tant Treasurer Nola Rlder. Hlstorlan Drenda Wolf, Secretary Mercl Marquez. LEFT: Mrs. Stella Sorensen and Mrs. Lucy Ponce ww sf ,sir ROV 1: Nancy Dadllla, Cindy Welch, Yolanda Federlco, Mercl Marquez. ROW 2: Mrs. Stella Sorensen, Eva Hernandez. Leslle McAdams. Carmen Hernandez, Jocelyn Hansberger, Sandy Stoddard. Mellssa Garza, Deckle Durber. ROW 3: Dora Mendez, Rosle Jack, Merrle Heath, Marcla Flores, Debbie Fisher, Renee Miranda, Letlcla Esplnza, Martha Demara. Marlvel Rlco. ROW 4: Amy Garland, Nola Rid- er, Llnda McCray, June Elliot, Jackie McFad- den, Sanle Burney, Francis Mendoza, Carmen Carbajal, Marla Lopez. Irma Vega, Marla Con- treas. ROW 5: Stacy Compton, Jane Hancock, Gall Logan. Joylynn Schweigert, Durana Dow- man, Teresa Storjohann. Rosanne Vallncla, De- llnda Anaya, Mary Esplno. Lydla Luna, Lydia Olague, Spencer White, Mrs. Lucy Ponce. e n 'W 1 'jp ' r ' 'Z' .. 1, J' 1' .Xin .? yi Feast Club Gets The Munchres All through the year, Feast Club, both senior and junior classes, made many good things to munch on. At the same time, they were also learn- ing many skills from following recipe instructions to using thermometers while cooking. Many of the students have put their skills to use while working at local restaurants after school. The students also get credit for the work. RIGHT: Theresa Arviso and Veronica Montana are peeling and cutting apples. BELOW: Front row, Norma Lopez, Maria Cordo- va, Maria Jimenez. Back row, Kenneth Naruto, Steve Hillman, Shannon Weeks, Luis Federico. Not shown are Barbara Braswell, Jesse Busta- mante, Susan Fair, Joe Franco, Adolfo Haros, Dana Morris, Rock Russell, Candie Sanders. f QI? CQ W-vsnnnssu .M MQ. BELOW: Donny Bolley, Emlgdio Medina. Mrs Walker. Russ Pllgrlm, Veronico Montana. The- reso Arviso. g wa: , Lf f H w 'Q S4 To Kansas City F.F.A. Members Travel A trip to Kansas City was the high- light of the year for seven members of Future Farmers of America. Five officers and two members competed in leadership activities there. This is one of the most exciting of the activities that goes on during the year, said Mr. Bernal, an advisor to the chapter. The leadership train- ing, educational activities, and per- sonal growth that the students get is really top notch, he said. In Yuma, however, this year's initi- ation was held in conjunction with an open house for all parents and stu- dents on parents' night. Initiation is held to raise the second-year mem- bers to a higher degree. The Yuma County Fair has always been one of the opportunities stu- dents have to display fruits of la- bor and to compete for top produc- tion and showmanship awards. Mr. Bernal is the junior chapter ad- visor and Mr. Kimbrough is the senior chapter advisor. ABOVE: Standing in front of the F.F.A. emblem are Missy Stocking, chapter secretary: Jerry Wofford, chapter vice president: and Wynette Pemberton, state vice president. LEFT and RIGHT, respectively: Alvln Gage, State President and Gayle Gunderson are shown vlsltlng Yuma High. BELOW: Senior chapter officers standing from left to right are Missy Stocking. Jerry Wofford, BELOW: Mr. Bernal, Junior chapter advisor. Melissa Struckmeyer, Kevin Ethington, Sharon Miller, and Shawn Keane. . ,,t,.. ,f L4 ...rj ,rl ii 52? XRA 1 , ,, ABOVE MV- Kimbrough' Senior Chapter Odvl' ABOVE: Junior chapter officers standing from left to rlght are Tony Edwards, Peter Spain. Don sor. Lackey, Matt Spain, Richard Hamilton, and Dwane Thompson. . .More Future Farmers. . ROW ONE: Kevln Ethington. Sharon Miller Shawn Keane, ROW TWO: Dawn Smlth, Jose phlne Pemberton, Tyleen Roberts, Becky Do- gle, Brenda Dogle, Ann Bodogol, Stanley Bell Peter Spain. Jeff Duran, Pat Kelsey, ROW THREE: Mott Spain. Troy Edwards, Paul Proven- zano, Steve Rainey, Alan Franks, Tom Mitch- ell, Kevin Murphy, Pat Salem, Raul Suza, John Slate, Sharon Copen, Craig Teal. Raul Gon- zales, Richard Hamiltan, Danny Marler, Dill Ogram, ROW FOUR:rGIenn Orendorf, Lupe Florez, Den Freeney, John Martinez. it-f ,, ROW ONE: Melissa Struckmeyer, Jerry Wof- ford, Missy Stocking, ROW TWO: Mitch Fair child, Robin Venable, Marita Dames, Kurt Ku blske, James Collins, Wynette Pemberton Laura Spain, ROW THREE: Jerry Embree, Mike Harvey, Dana Reynolds, Chuck Shadd, Joe Do- dogoi, Rhonda McKay, Mark Czajkowski, Rob- ert Powers, Linda Franklin, Dennise Harrison. Misty Ponce, Alvin Dees, Linda Hamilton Dwane Thompson, Marcy Fairchild, Don Lack ey, Elisa Sykes. Thespians Put It All Together Thespians, a club for any drama students who have attained ten points by participating in plays, puts it all together. They produced their plays. They directed them. They did all the casting for their plays. Some of the plays were Judgement Morn- ing, The Lottery, The Loveliest Afternoon of the Year, and Sorry, Wrong Number. These plays took place in the Yuma High playbox the- atre during mid February. This yeor's officers were Kathy Byrnes, presi- dent: Stacey Johnston, vice-presi- dent: Susan Six, secretary: and Brad Jennings, treasurer. Mr. Bill Brennan was this yeor's sponsor. BELOW: Row 1: Mr. Brennan, Eddie Tomkins. Sue Scott. Llsa Mee Row 2: Kelly Mitchell, Lau- ra Spain, Valan Caln. Kathy Byrnes Row 3: Sylvester Johnson, Diane Bartholomew, Cath- erine Augenstein, Derek Cutllp. Row 4: David Gresham, Bridget Winton, Jerry Jlrok, Susan Six, Brad Jennings. RIGHT: Eddie Tomkins, Shera Grosskreutz, and Kelly Mitchell rehearse for play. ,f,a '1f f-We 'J l f, Drama Club: 8 u 'UU 3 it Acting Is Their Game Members learn more about act- ing through the direction of Mr. -. r '-6 Brennan. They gain experience by participation in plays through- out the year. This club is open to anyone interested in this art. Offi- cers this year included President Lisa Mee, Vice-President Bri Dew- ey, Secretary Diane Bartholomew, g 1? Treasurer Sue Scott. 'rf mlqgww Q l t 'D' A scene from The Lottery. LEFT: Kim Eckert and Frank McDonald in a be 5 BELOW: Row one: Brandon Crombie, Kim Eckert, Amy Tomkins, Derek Cutlip. Row - two: Lisa Mee, Helen Tucker. Shelley Mee, Tracy Corbell, Amy Dodgen. Eddie Tomkins. Sylvester Johnson. Row three: Chip Hippensteel. Dawn Colton. Frank Donald, Randy Creek, Helen Quintero. Scott Norman. Mr. Brennan. LU 5 fl ug 0ur Spirit Our spirit is heavy is something that members of Anchor Club have been quoted to say. It means that Anchor Club has strong spirit, which it expressed this year. Anchor Club is a service organiza- tion which is a branch off of Pilot Club. Yuma and Kofa High Schools are the only two Anchor Clubs in this Pilot Club district. To get involved in Anchor Club, a student must have a B average. She must apply for an interview. After she is interviewed, members who at- tended the interview vote by secret ballot. Those who are voted in are taken to breakfast very early in the Kurt Kubishke and Ronnie Rutherford were this year's sweethearts. Mrs. Rose is shown standing between them. Plctured at the far right are Theresa Daniel. secretary: Carol Morris, publicity manager: Kurt Kubishke, sweetheart: Kelley Mitchell. treasurer: Ronnie Rutherford, sweetheart: Bob- bye Lou Sims. president: and Durana Bow- man, Sergeant at arms. Anchor Club also performed a skit at the talent show sponsored by American Field Service. Pictured are Catherine MacBeth, Brenda Bogle. Bobbi McLendon, Cathy Raebel, Kimber De- Verse, Sydney Rice, Judi Erickson, Cheryl McMinn, Durana Bowman, Theresa Daniel. Lisa Engler, Julie Turley, Bobbye Lou Sims, Kel- ley Mltchell, Mari Acosto, Cindy Kramer, Bar- bara Scott, and Carol Morris. ls Heavy morning and dressed for school by other members. Throughout the year, Anchor Club performed services such as having a Christmas party for the Girls' Club of Yuma, making 200 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for the Parks and Recreation Department, and having a Valentines party for the Rainbow Center. Anchor Club earned its money by slave sales and selling carnations. Their float placed first in club com- petition during Homecoming. They also put on a sock hop in April. Mrs. Cindy Rose. sponsor. Q 3 1, r-EV! JG can 5 : , Club members shown above are Kurt Ku blshke, Dobbye Lou Sims: Mrs. Rose, sponsor: Ronnie Rutherford, Cindy Kramer, Brenda Do- gle, Kelley Mitchell, Chris Riley. Mari Acosta v Theresa Daniel, Lisa Engler, Judy Nelson, Barbara Scott, Kelly Lures, Sydney Rice, Carol Bobbi McLendon, Judi Erickson, Missy Stocking, Morris, Kimber DeVerse, Durana Bowman, Cathy Roebel, Julie Turley. Dorlo McDaniel, Catherine MacBeth, Teresa Storjohann. N.H.S.: We Make Good Grades National Honor Society is a good club to be involved with, stated Cin- dy Kramer. We get a lot of work done. National Honor Society is not an easy club to get into. To be involved in N.H.S., a student must ' have a good character 0 maintain a 3.5 grade average or better ' show leadership ' be willing to put forth service 0 be a sophomore, junior, or sen- ior The Yuma High School faculty votes on the membership of N.H.S. lf a student does not maintain any of the five qualifications listed, he may be expelled from the group. Services that the National Honor Society performed are things like forming group committees, making posters, and tutoring. A student must put forth at least ten hours of service. Officers for this year were Ann Wil- key, president: Gowen lessen, vice president: Beth Taylor, treasurer: Donna Reodhead, secretary, and Mr. Burton and Mrs. Mitchell were the sponsors. Mr. Burton and Mrs. Mitchell. sponsors. ' ,LV ing. .1 ' 'Q' er' .1 we . ff . A.. ,N Members of N.H.S. shown in the above photo head, Wynetre Pemberton, Shormle Fortney, Ann Wilkey, Llsa Mee, Susan Slx, Beth are Ana Montenegro. Dobbye Lou Sims, Tra. Jill Van Why, Jeff Schmldgall, Connie Tritz, Isa- Gowen lessen, Llnda Crowe, Debbie cey Nance, Suzanne Harrigan, Donna Head. belle Cabrera, Naomi Edwards, Karen Harris, Gnd Lorie PION- Mr. Rogers, sponsor y I fit. S S.N.H.S. Says 'Hola To You Hola is a salute in Spanish meaning hello , Just about any member of Spanish National Honor Society could tell you that. S.N.H.S. is a lot of fun. We also learn a lot about Spanish History, expressed Valan Cain, president of the group. l'm proud to be in the group. Spanish National Honor Society is a club designed to help the Spanish Community. Students in this club must maintain a 3.5 grade average or better in Spanish. S.N.H.S. earns money by having bake sales and selling tacos at games. I feel this group is important, said another member of S.N.H.S. who wished to remain anonymous. lt has a lot in store for it in future years. In spring, S.N.H.S. went to San Diego to visit missions and Spanish History sights for one day. The officers this year were Valan Cain, president: Johnny Martinez, vice president, Leticia Urquiza, sec- retary: Debbie Munoz, treasurer: and Mr. Rogers was the sponsor. Members of S.N.H.S. shown In the above photo are Theresa Arviso, Lucy Chavez. Chris Currie, Valan Caln, Jackie Allen, Jackie De- Bruler, Melissa Garza, Diana Gauthier. Mr. Rogers, Veronica Montana, Dllly Kramer. Su- zie Young, Joe Mayhew, Joey McMorrls. and Lllla Guzman. Y.E.S. Keeps Community Clean 4' isis Yuma Ecologlcal Soclety, Yuma High's Ecology Club helps keep the communlty clean by collecting cans and newspapers. Other octlvltles were hlkes, explorlng neighboring areas and uslng treasury money to buy turkeys along wlth canned foods to give Thanksglvlng baskets. Stephanie Lorang, Leslle Ponce, Dlano Gauth- ler, Cathy Schuler, BACK ROW: Krls Hawk Nor- ton, Lucky Navarro. Doreen Calderon. Sondl Stoddard, Clndy Wyman, Sandl Stelert. presl dent: and Mr. Holland, club advlsor. Office Workers Choose V O E Vocational Office Education CV.O.E.J Club is part of F.B.L.A. which Is especlally for advanced secretaria- lloffice students. The activities supplement the class work and helps prepare the students for employment. The activities throughout the year included having guest speakers, go- ing on fleld trips to special offices, being big sisters to prospective busi- ness students, selling keychains, mugs and award programs. Alma Wallace, Manha DeMara, Irma Vega, Marla Lopez, Barbara Booth, Llnda Nelson, Theresa Arvlso. SECOND ROW: Marla Con- treras, Carmen Carbajal, Letlsla Espinoza, Sandy Orljll, Lydia Luna, Merci Marquez, Nan- cy Badllla, Jackie Melton, Amy Garland. THIRD ROW: Jane Hancock, Stacle Compton, Anlta Dees, Gayle Logan, Tracy Nance, Joy Schwe- zert, Durana Bowman, Teresa Storjohann. Stacy Johnston. FOURTH ROW: Belinda Anaya, Rosanne Valencla, Yoll Federico, Clndy Welch, Jackie McFadden, Brenda Wolf. VICA Member Gets State Gffice Francis Mendoza, senior VICA member, took state honors when she was chosen state treasurer of VICA this year. VICA, a club which is designed to improve students on the job, helps students as they go through beauty school, techni- cal school, and health school. Stu- dents learn how to interview for jobs, and they learn how to be- come mature, productive citizens. Mr. Lou Melkowski, sponsor of the club also designs the football program which VICA sells during the season. Members promote National VICA week by wearing special colors. Chapter officers are President, Alfred Curtlsr Vice President, Kami Teal: Secretary Yvonne Shepard: Treasurer Francis Mendo- za: Reporter Sanle Burney. Parliamentar- lan, Anna Lopez: Sweethearts Vlcki Sellers and Mlke Felix. rl? ,4 flv 4, 4. H' , 'X I ,RN X A ln- Yvonne Negronl, Mary Teresa Garcia, Car- ol Elsz, Jennifer Lewls, Robert Wllson, Fran- cls Mendoza, Bonnie Dorrles, Corl Hilslnger: Second row: Trina Johnson, Mike Fellx, Sanle Burney. Jose Ramirez, Abel Gon- zales, Jimmy Wllllams. Third row: Eric Holmes, Molly Zavala, Dina Sanchez, Chrls- tie Neece. James Looper, Russell Ellis Fourth row: Grace Parra, Patty Rico, Alfred Curtis, Cynthia Wyman, Janlce Wllllams, Carol Lewis, Klm Cash, Maddy Martin. Flfth '25 row: Karen Pulda, Kim Cady, Dede LaRose, Teresa Stevenson, Kaml Teal. Debra Munoz, Frleda Martinez. Jack Northcutt. Naomi Edwards, Chrls Osuna, Paul Moreno. John Guerrero. I 1 l I u 1 's W3 I Thlrd perlod officers are Vice President Mary- Sweetheart Grace Parra. Not plctured are Par- bel Sandoval, Secretary Klm Cody, Treasurer llamentarian Dina Sanchez, President Laura Patrlcla Rico, Reporter Yvonne Negroni, Dedoya. sv H Junlor members are Mona Duran, Mallssa Munoz. Marty Perez, Maria Andaverde. Sec- ond row: Maria Rodriguez. Leslie Ponce, Anna Lopez. Alvina Gomez. Thlrd row: Laura Bedoya, Penny Lalrd, Pam Casey, Marcia Smlth. Fourth row: Marybel Sandoval, Yvonne Shep- ard, Sylvlanna Montalvo. .f :Q,'l,,.,A'.i,23L5.5 A X 3 ' ff Ally - :,, Q ,,,,.,,, V, I L ,ifwi N418 ' . '- Y J M , x 1. ,W N, Z9 H ' ' ' ' H ' 1-iff. A J-It :wr rf :flu W:'? w! if 41 3 if -Yig. V-f N , it a L I ,ii A N U ,vig W - . .5 f K' wmv . - 'E' Fr. X .4 W .' 'ffxfla .,.-Q, ,.' , -1 O 5 I. ,, X ie, f N- TH 't fl . N I x P ' 4 Zero period officers are Secretary James Looper, Presldent Robert Wilson, Treasurer Jen- nlfer Lewls, Parllamentarlan Chrls Osuna. Not pictured are Vice Presldent Klm Cash, Reporter Jimmy Williams. Z-Club Holds Annual Skate-a-thon On December 8, 1979 Z-Club held its planned to have a candy sale in late community. The Z stands for annual skate-a-thon at Yuma Roller- February and travel to San Berna- Zonta. Its 1979-1980 officers were land. Z-Club also prepared and deliv- dino, California, in March to attend a President Chris Currie, Vice-President ered Thanksgiving baskets for the un- Z-Club convention. Z-Club is a service Jackie Allen, Treasurer Naoml Ed- derprivileged of Yuma. Z-Club also club for Yuma High School and the wards, Secretary Vera Seale. 35' 1 in J l v 1 Q . ,, Y fi RIGHT: Front row, Marsha Ponce, Devon Pol- lard. Vera Seale, Jocelyn Hansbeger, Dlane Nlchols, Suzanne Harrlson. Middle row, Melissa Garza, Cathy Salem, Ren- lta Rico, Naoml Edwards, Chrls Currle, Anne Wllkey. Top row, Barbara Brandt, Cynthla McMorrls, Dlana Espinoza, Kelly Rezln, Bobble Brooks, Catherlne Augensteln. -r 9s BELOW: Treasurer Naoml Edwards, President Chrls Currle, Secretary Vera Seale, not shown Jackle Allen vlce-presldent. ,Q-415 I , 1 5 fi ASL Plans Actrvmes One of ASL's activities included selling red, pink, and white carna- tions for VaIentine's Day. Associated Students League Is a club whose pur- pose is to get students involved ln school activities. Last year they held a Mother's Day Tea , but this year It was canceled. The sponsor for ASL is Mrs. Poage. Officers were President Donna Reedhead, Vice President Margaret Velarde, Secretary Isabel Cabrera, Treasurer Ann Wilkey. Top row: Isabell Cabrera, Margaret Velarde, Donna Readheod: Bottom row: Joe Rlvera, Ann Wllkey, Eddle Rulz, Frances Mendoza, Randy Creek. Top row: Margaret Velarde, Ann Wllkey: Dot- tom row: Isabell Cabrera, Donna Readheod, offlcers. tk S 1 . ff -3 Y .. -S Q, 1 . A-,Q Memories I Of. . . I ' QTHEEQ .Q mmwnwlnsfsmfm School Board ls Biggest Boss These are the Yuma Union High School Distrlct board members. They are standing: Mr. Ed Hansberger, Mr. Stephen P. Shadle, Mr. Moody. Sitting: Mrs. Velma Townsend and Mrs. Patt Holland. These people are elected to serve the YUHS District and govern the school pollcles. Even though most of us blame our troubles and the school's problems on the teachers, administration or the janitors, it's the YHS school board that has the final say-so in the school's policies. They govern all of the spending of the school's monies and approve the final budget. In most of their meet- ings, which are open to the public, I B we.. ,T , you can find them discussing any- thing from the amount of money to be spent on out-of-town athletic trips to how much they should spend on a computer for the math department: or if that computer should be bought or if we should pay for a computer service. They meet every other Thursday to discuss school business. X ' N. I i ' ' . rf .,, -. ' 'nil N. 11 ' 1 Q . 3 V I ' : tbyff., '41, 'q .J .. ' i ,Hg ' hh.. 4. TOP: Mr. Bob Walters is administrative assis- tant and athletic director. ABOVE: Mr. George Dlltz, the head reglstar. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Ray Gary, Principal, Is in charge of keeping the school running. RIGHT: Mr. Joe Wilson, vice principal, is director of student activities. These Administrators Keep School Running These four people are the men that, working together and with all the people under their supervision, keep this school running with as few snags as possible. They are under the control of the school board. The man in charge of these people is Mr. Gary, the school's principal. His job is to keep the facul- ty and administration as happy as possible. He is really the school diplo- mat. 15 Mr. Walters and Mr. Wilson are the ones that most of the student body hope not to visit too often. They are the diciplinarions. Mr. Wilson is in charge of Student Council and Stu- dent Body Activities. Mr. Walters is the athletic director. The final one is Mr. Biltz, head re- gistar. He keeps track of enrolled stu- dents, and he plans to retire after this year. ,..x -I iik A -J Behind The Doors Of The Offices Behind the doors of the offices, one will find these people. The registrars are the ladies who have records of every student in this school. They helo Mr. Biltz record absentees and tardies of most of the students. ' 'ii 5... ,NNW ABOVE RIGHT: Karen Lackey: ABOVE: Patty Brooks: LEFT: Nita White. Mr. Bob Kelly, audlo-vlsual director. Not shown is Mrs. Fosse. Librarians, Secretaries Help Out Librarians as well as secretaries tion for term papers, book reports, or help students and administrators. Li- finding books for personal enjoy- brarians help students with informa- ment. Secretaries help students Librarians are Sue Cessna, Phyllis Turner. and Nancy Travlolia. ' ff F if fr Kg! if 2 Linda Darmore, ls Mr. Gary's secretary. Pam Flley answers the telephone. when they have lost or found some- thing to put something in the bulletin or help the administrators. Judy Dlevlns, Mt. WlIson's secretary ls worklng on at the typewriter. l . Elsie Steen Is Mr. Wolters's secretary. They Work Together To Serve K They work together to serve us in the cafeteria and the bookstore. These ladies work in the cafeteria to serve us food. There are four lines so there won't be as much time in waiting instead of eating. The bookstore ladies serve us by selling us such things as books, pencils, etc. The school accounting records are also done by these Io- dies. Front row: Helen Dees, Margaret Espinoza, Lydia Lopez, Margaret Thornburg, Betty Kidd, Carolyn Dorsey: Second row: Marga- ret Garcia, Beverly Priest, Betty Oplnsky. Evelyn Compton, Dorothy Parker, Zenobla Kelly. Right: Nancy Bagby. Student Acct. Book- keeper: Pearl Talamantez, Bookstore Mon- oger. fi Assisting Teachers T T vi .58 5 -. r t x ti T grim gg X T L 4, M ,,E.x Cv ,g ,ii x i A 4 1 i Q ,. Vv, -E 'ff ' A ' L f ' Q . T vs rs t A .rr dh L ' lf 1 - it as 'Aff Ki 3 'xi' Ol N if ur .X,,,,,,,,,. Mb' K K .... ., 14.- At All Times These people assist the teachers at most things that need to be typed or help when a teacher is in class. They grade papers and help with inven- tories. Front row: Lois Matrox, Susle Tydall. Barbara Hegorty, Edie Choate: Back row: Rosa Brown. Raymond Sanchez, Francine Belcher. BELOW LEFT: Jan McBride, Business Depart- ment BELOW MIDDLE: Marian Underwood, English Department. BELOW RIGHT: Harold Neece, Athletic Department. l Nurses Apply Tender Lovrng Care All through the year, the nurses apply tender loving care to the stu- dents and staff. This has been a particularly re- warding year due to new programs offered and impIemented, said Mrs. Helen Rice. This implementation could not have happened without lots of cooperation from the teach- ers, she said. Services available include first aid, in-service education, counseling, classroom resources and special ser- vices. RIGHT: Mrs. Helen Rice checks Cheryl Reyn- old's height and weight. -mi ABOVE: Mrs. Lowanda McVey and Mrs. Helen Rice: both are registered nurses. Mrs. Velma White is a licensed practical nurse. Figuratively and Literally They Clean 'Em Up ' One way or the other, the people who maintain our school try to help gi improve the campus. The security ' i, guards clean up the problems that a ,Ms few students attempt to create. The maintenance crew works to improve the buildings and school grounds. You may have noticed the grounds keepers setting out new plants last spring, for instance. fThe horticulture class also contributed to the grounds work.J Other mainten- ance personnel do various repairs or O jobs to keep the buildings in proper condition. LEFT: Robert Vogt, Barbara Sulllvon. and George lvy, security guards. YH5 maintenance crew consists of these gen- tlemen: Robert Cantu, maintenance l, Dlll An- derson, grounds keeper leader: Pablo Armas, Maintenance ll, and Eldon Eskew, mainten- ance leader. Not shown here are Ron Cady, carpenter: Bob Lewis, carpenter's helper: John Rqtkgvlc, maintenance I: Tom Coz, grounds keeper II: Fellx Ortiz, grounds keeper I, and George Donohoe, grounds keeper II. 5-es' Counselors Assist With Plans Our counselors at Yuma High School assist the students with future education and vocational plans, and also with personal and disciplinary problems which might be affecting their progress at school, home or even at work. They also have a com- puter which can tell you what re- quirements you would need for a specific job or career. It lists all the colleges and trade schools available and all this rounded together helps the counselors here help students better. Pictured are Mrs. Nettie Anderson, Mr. Warren Conrad. Mr. Alan Eddy, and Mrs. Maggie Ca- brera. Not pictured is Mr. Ray Evans, absent because of illness. Mrs. Betty Dunn, secretary for the counseling department, helps the counselors by making and taking down appointments and making sure that they have exactly what they need to help the student body and the school be able to function properly. i C' --qw..aa Z 'di' i Deezly Q ne- s, ,, U1 S Mary Lou-Bernal Rod Black Cf ML 'A I1 X ,K J A In addition to their everyday duties, teachers and counselors attend faculty meetings. ? 'qwl X.,-. v I , W NK . .nf A . f IAQ , f' 3' -,W Af M . f ,. 4 rfxff' QQ. mwxxiz ..- , , ici.-'il goo- uf Q Q-A V I F- , 4-.A ' H xr 'W lr! wwf, ' , Stephen Coulter Hon ' ,af E .w , . 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J-.apupqal 'H K 'v 'ii HSP -X 659' I 1 J ,ac x 1.-H' Counselors and teachers show Qabrera. Alice Isom, Barbara Tipplni 5, x A F. n ,- ,ww ,Q f Aqiff DI 8- v----A K 0 M Ray Sanche durin z and Deborah Lee clown g Halloween. li' wiv 141 ' Barb W - M ...Q W t H3 CTA business an .xmhzga ' rudy Tngg Lv 3. RQ' X i ule ,,,....-4 J. Dovns Wilson T 5 Memories ' W Of... lm SSSWMJJ X 'yo . , ,-. I : Y K 3 il? fif if Seniors Poll Who's Who In '80 Lorle Pratt and Alv In Broom '--. Jroyg, rkrup ond, Renee of .,Sb, 1141? .X Mr. ond Ms,oShy: 17 ,, X ,ff g .1, N f Mr. Playboy and Ms. x Shero Grosskreutz opx V rpjih 'A 'KK V! A Mr. ond Ms. E .. 1. 1. 'L .if .Z x .s. ik vi' ,,,f-gr, ' -if 14 Sums 5:2 1 4 ,iv i f 3, f X14 gfw: I APT Adams, Betty Aguirre John Allen, Dori Allen, Jacki Allen, Jimmy Allen, Stephan! Alspach, Sally Altomlrono, Julian Alvarez, Alexis Anaya, Belinda Angulo, Armand Argullez, Arnold '-3 Tammy Voss and Laura Dague don't let Laura's injured leg in- terfere with their attending a football game. They had their own special seats. Anlta Dees, Vicki Sellers, Cindy Martinez, and Mike Campuzano watch the game from outside the fence. ltxgx f'vX ,LN Q Lydla Olague and Sheral Grosskreutz cool off from the Yuma heat after watching a swim meet. ,Q 16 4' N Q.--'ww '33 Armenta, Letlcla ,Qi Arvlso, Eileen Wa, Augensteln, Catherine Q Babcock, Pamela Badllla, Nancy Barnes, Marita Bartholomew, Dlane Bender, Mark Bennett, Danny Berber, Rebecca Bingham, Susan Blalr, Patricia Bogle, Bobby Booth, Barbara 4 Bowers, Tim Bowman. Durana Brandt, Barbara Brooks, Glenda Broom, Alvin Burch, Nancy Burney, Sonie Bussell, Greg Bustamante, Jesse Cabrera, Isabel Cain, Valan Calderon, Judy Cameron, Pauline Campos, Marla Carbajal, Carmen Cash, Klm C' New :Ni X' ln the background, specta- tors stand watching the homecoming game as the senlor float idly awaits its grand halftime entrance. Y if -Ai 4- -251 Iv-avr 775, U 8 x E . Nw.. 'MN 'Sb E ,, . IT' -K 6 Casper, Susan Cavalcantl, Paulo Chavez, Lucy Cole, Brent Colllns, .lohn Compton, Stacle Condry, Garland Conrad, Drlan Contreras, Marla Corcorran, Pamela Corley, Wes Cote, Mark Courtrlght, Greg Creek, Randy ll A' Danny Pino visits with Kelly Schlerf Cynthla Wyman and Sandi Stelrt catch the o few minutes before school, photographefs eye at o football game. Cody Kern. Ronnie Rutherford ond Gregg Oglesby stand In the sun. Crowe. Jimmy Crowe, Lindo Cuevos, Anno Culver. Glen Currie, Chrls Curtis, Alfred Czojkowskl, Mark Dogue, Louro D'AngeIo, Tim Doniel, Julio Doniel, Tereso DeCorse, Felicio DeCourse, Lynn Dees, Anita Delgado, Steve Demoro, Mortho ifw --Q K 4. fig X 2 '51, ff ., , fy ' 4 jjj Ag: LK D, D 'f' f-r W' K1 Wy, Jackie Allen and Deb DeCesare watch the Crims play at the Yuma-Kofa game. Rick Garcia and Joe Marino watch Frank Men dez work on his car in auto shop class. Y' Us A 'I- i . 011 '-:N x x, N - . R7 Dewey. Drl Dillon, Matt Darries, Donnie Dowdle. Denise DuPont, Renee Durant, Jeff Durazo, Joe Edwards, Naomi Edwards, Robin Eisz, Barbara Eisz, Carol Elliott, June Ellis, Rusty Espino, Mary 4 Espinoza, Chris Espinoza, Joey Espinoza, Letisia Federico, Almando Federico, Yolanda Figueroa, David Franco, Frances Freeman, Debby Freytag. Brad Garcia, Mary Garcia, Renee Garcia, Rick '83 FvQ ans. 'hu Rlck Robinson, Joey McMorrls, Jeff Salisbury, John Strickland, Darryl Sloss, Sylvester Johnson, and Charlie Stuart visit in front of the cafeteria before school. i M , .1 1 K v ff rg 'fait B o ri Q r Y f 'pq ,.'f-, , . .5 sltli 4 film. C' are , ,, , is d ii'w-.. c P' X x. .tr ,, f- as af 'mf N JY, K' kb'N in ,. ...xx CD 1 f . 1 at f M 1' Q 1 I 'Li.,.J. ff R ?' WI l ,424 -. Q. f , u ' , Q ' neg - .age I x M 4 . L I' VJ -I .M ff H K, '1 if Qu is H Y Ji' if Alf i ff? 4- , A 9 L H 4-f , K 3 ,fl -- -77 i 'Y s . gn 'Q 1 f 1 M59 1 it 5 1 .Q, ?1. 1 - V iw - , 5 s H , '1' an '09 e Q.. ir ' 1 W 0 .. .W ef ,n,, ',' .. .-,, 4.0 7 r-'X n-'x l'... '9' Gorlond, Amy Gorlond, Heother Garrett. Mike Gleason, Kathy Gonzales. Mitchell Gray. Bryon Green, Jeffrey Griffith, John Grosskreutz. Sherro Guerrero. John Gunnell, Bridgette Hoag, Roye Ann Kurt Kubishke, Kelly Schlerf. and Donny Pino sit outside the cofeterlo woltlng the morning bell to go to closs. 4 Hancock, Jane Harrison, Suzanne Headington, David Hernandez, Kathy Hernandez, Marlo Hillman, Steve ' fx Hilsinger, Cori Q Hire. Susan A r ' r Q M wr psf l W.. l Q'-Fx llc? Qi a NQQQQ ' ' k.k 1 , 1' ' 1 th I f Holland, Jon Holmes, Billy Holmes, Eric Howard, Wyetta Huber, Daniel K l lessen, Gowan f A X I Vicki Sellers and Mike Whisiker are mo- A clean campus is really nice when we deling for the Christmas formal. get out early as a result. f X 'K ,ann 'i f 0 . V - ' x . . 1- , . tp, J , ff QP W-if , .y-,-, ..-1 a - '-',.' 1,',' l. 5. .-.Nh ,L , : ,at 1 f, ,:' 'xf,:iivg'vg5 ' ' ' if -ffl' .- ,,, H, -. A 40 Jimenez, Marla Jlrak, Jerry Johnson, Trlno Johnston, Stacey Kolser, Jeffrey Kern, Cody King, Paula Knight, Andrea Knolle, Donna Kublshke, Kurt LaRose, Dede Larsen, Kirsten Leonard. Karen Lewls, Jennifer Lloyd, Kelly Logan, Gayle Eddie Yonez, Steve Wingblade, John Griffith, Bernie Delgado Glen Culver, and Deon Von Dolah visit near the stone bleach ers before school. Beth Taylor, Jeff Durant Maddy Martin Vicki Sellers, Valan Cain Denise Nelson and Kelly Schlerf perform at the pep ral Mark Ruiz shows hrs muscles at the male ly. Long. Marla Looper, James Lopez, Maria Lopez, Norma Lorang, Mike Lord, Wendi Lorona, Sylvia Luna, Lydia Macbeth, Catherine Magdalena, Michael Matrox, Kari Mangls, Jeffrey Marler, Sherri Marquez, Frank Forelgn exchange students Paulo Covalcantl and Kirsten Larsen with Erlc Holmes, who was foster brother to Paulo this year. Martln, Maddy Marquez. Merci Martinez. Dlana Martlnez, Frleda llf NY f- Martlnez. Mary 'i Mosse, Ana Masters, Pam Mee, Llso ICN sf , Y' Melton, Jackle Mendoza, Francls Mendoza, Roy Merino, Joe ,his ,,,-N A Montana, Melinda Montanez, Marlcela Montgomery, Aprll Montonegro, Ana Ill vu 157 Montoyo, Cormen Moore, John Moreno, Paul Morris, Corol Morris, Dono Munoz, Donny Munoz, Debra McDode. Rory McDaniel, Dorlo McFadden, Jacqueline McMorris, Bobby McNeel, Lindo McRae, Lindo Nance. Trocey Noruto, Kenneth Neece, Christie Kurt Kubishke. Kelly Schierf, ond Donny Pino are waiting for closs to Sfmt. Maddy Mortrn visits with Jon Smith after A crowd gathers on the field for congrotu the halftime ceremony lotions ofter homecoming procedures Negroni, Yvonne Nelson. Lindo Nickerson, Rob Norrhon. Den Nunnoley, Buddy Oden, Christie Oglesby, Gregg Ojedo, Lupe Ologue, Lydio Orto, Billy Osuno, Chris Porro, Groce Pemberton, Wynette Perez, Yolondo Peterson, Mlchoel Petty, Patty Pino, Danny Plymale, Travis Ray Trevino smiles as he takes a break. Pollard, Donald Ponce, Mark Pope, Jim Prather, Dutch Pratt, Lorie Quintero, Eddie Ramirez, Rebecca Ramsey. Jackle Umm, ,,.ww.M. ? 34 ff f 15 svo 1'-'TID .53 as 'A 'f ff 8 l x OO' Y gg- l 'N 1 wr ,Y '7 'UE f q.J '9X ..f Rash, Leo Ann Reodhead, Donna Rellly, Chrlstlna Reyes, Potty Pot Blair and Shera Grosskruetz give John Collins the mob treatment on Halloween. f A kxslr I ii ho-r Reynolds, Dano Rezin, Kelly Rico, Morlvel Rico, Potty Riley, Cyd Robles, Marty Robinson, Man Robinson, Rick Rolfe, Barbara Romero, Deedro Ruiz, Freddie Ruiz, Mark Rutherford, Ronnie Salem, Pat Sanchez, Dina Sanchez, Fernando Sanchez, Mario Sander, Kim Sanders, Candie Schlerf, Kelly Scott, Susan Seale, Vera Sellers, Vicki Jo Severin, Andy Shamon, Steve Shaw, Tina Den Northon carries the box of peanuts to sell at the game, but Bobby Dogle seems to indicate that he's found a peanut! Dogle wears a necklace of homecoming booster buttons at the game. 162 'il emi? f Q 13 ,Q ,Wx . 4. We gif! , 4 f, f . up 1 gg . ,,:'-'E' 'Q' Sqn WV, -...J Shelton, Doris Simonds, Hallie Simpson, Eddie Simpson, Sue Sims, Dobbye Lou Slate, John Smith, Jeff Smith, Tim Spain, Laura Spencer, Curtis Stanhope, Scott Steirt, Sandi Stevenson, Teresa Storjohann, Teresa Kim Cady and Darla McDaniel watch The Homecoming crowd shows spirit Merci Marquez, Carmen Montoya, Maddy Martin, and Lorie Pratt are resting after taking down floats during Halloween dress-up day. Stout, Patricia Stowe, Chris Struckmeyer, Joylynn Suits, David Suverkrup, Troy ., Taylor, Beth .,,- . T Taylor, Terean ,' A EZPWTW , Teal, Kami ff ' ,f ' Q V 'H M Q fig M- W K , , 'Y , , ' , V ,X , Teeter, Joe , -,.-- Q K. -,, Zt, , Trevino. Ray V my Q fi Tucker, Pommie A ' . 3 i Q' ,K so 1 ilk . - ,. . 'ar' X W Ex Si ' 3325? -,,. Eli Tutell, Ann A V Nt if ,pus- dvs-N in -A., if Urena. Magdalena Urquiza, Leticia Valencia, Rosanne , , ggi .. W, .fi MW 164 Jeff Smith walks away after a rough night of football Valverde, Belinda Van Orden, Danny Vasquez, Ernie Vega, Irma Venable, Rabin Volack, Dobby Von der Pahien, Bettina Voss, Tamara Wallace, Alma Welch, Cynthia Whisiker, Michael White, David White, Spencer Whitman, Judy 1-Clf Derh Adams and Donny Huber support the Crlms at the homecoming pep rally held at the Yuma City-County Library. Wilhelmy, Palrlclo Wllkey, Ann Williams. Janice Williams, Jeffrey Williams, Robert Wilson, Craig Wilson, Ike Wilson, Michelle Wingblode. Steve Wolf, Brenda Wyman. Cynthia Young, lsabel Zavala, Molly 3 , 4. '9hns.....f f... .'LX T Q-vw' Q. X Memories Of Carl Blarr One of the sponsors of the Senior Class. Mr. Blair passed away December 8 after a heart attack. ff J We've 'X 9 'QV 4. The To P aff' fi '1 f. '91, ..nAr ' In thy U. f ,I , Lsd ,. 'fvf:P D9bPY?A ',, 'ff 5'gT, ' f ,1 f' 5 - 'l?3f7 'VAIeXii,fIfvor6z, fn eff' 'f l 1 ' '2.V d,, ifia I 4 'Q ff M I ,, f ' 'h ff, K M pf ,ak ', ,,A H' . ' 22'lff2 'f00fHQfQ Pwnd' f ,f 1,6 , Y ff-if 'Q' Jiffy KW ' ff ' f3?'aw 1-f 1 ff W, . 4 n 1 ' J- 1424, Qf.ffyi5 ffz,G ?3,LJ. ,:'gj ' 'Wg viggwex, ' ' '+ f f' , f wkif , LS'f1LF,f.A 5b ' yy 64? Af Q' V' 2 Q I 'Y W' 1' J Wffff Kflffflfwa ' - U f' . ' f 4 ' A ' i, , I A , , , M W V . ,H ' Tiff' f .-hwy ,UI M4 VV , J LN I ,ll If f 17: If CV LK f' '+A A- -, , Hg fA ji f QM ii',!x26:q yqxfd we . l f W 'f f y , 0' ,ni ,, , 'ff 4 ,fW,y,g1,fQfiM I A Af uw? i 1, tn, J 1, , 1 - , g KW' wx. fir, i. Seniors Remember '80 ' '-I3'Y'STf f 73 Juniors Climb High With Pride 1+ f 'Q r i 1 'LM fi be 'Q Q 7' i ,t Carib! vlge presldem j in 408. jaw ,f'? '-s2fm,.4 Kr ' M, W 'lr' 'alia-6Jaam,.,,mL ' P 1 h Huy- K', , ' I lu-..,f -- N--,,fl,g ' ' W 4 , ...,, A lex, treasurer Marsho Ponce represenrorlve Penny Laird president Debbie Mercer secretory ond Dennis , r r , r J Acuno, Liso Alvarado, Roy Andoverde, Marlo Anderson, Lourl Angulo, Oscar Arondo. Comy Arvlso, Theresa Archer, Steve Atherton, Peggy Augenstein, John Boco, Lisa Bolley, Donny Bolley. Dovld Bedoyo, Annette Dedoyo, Louro Bell, Stanley Beltron. Morlene Berber, Rhodo Blnghom, Robert Brocamonte. Lozoro Breck. Noncy Brennan, .lim Brlckey, Anno Brock, Diono Bromley, Richard Brooks, Joe Brooks. Kim Brummell, Doroveen Bumon, Liso Bussell, Eloine Byrnes, Kathy Cabrera, Tony Calderon, Christina Callahan, Jon Camarillo, Norma Cannon, Billy Carlon, Roxanne Carrillo, Lupe Carvajal, Consuelo Casey, Pam Claborn, David Clayton, Donna Cleaver, Kelly Chavez, Ray Christensen, Theo Cochran, Noeml Colcord, Kevin Colton, Dawn-Ree Colvin, Marianne Conde, Joe Copen, Sharon Corbell, Tracy Cordova, Maria Crawford, Tracy Cuevas, Ano Danell, Bill Davis, Denise Dearmore, Carey DeCorse, Roger DeHorney, Denise r .2 - - -fr ' 3? . I Tiif -2 i K f r B X . ,WV ,, Lp , K:-A .b P ,v Ng, if nf ...Q ssh! 31 .. 41' ff-i Derma, Ernie Duran, Mona Duran, Rocky Dunzenbury. Kim Echlard, Mike Edwards, Vincent Elifrltz, Janet Embree, Jerry Engler, Llso Erickson, Judi Escobar, Richard Eskew, Eldon Espino, Javier Espinoza, Rosallnda Estes, Mike Estrada, David Estrada. Vincent Estupiaan, Greg Evaro, Monica Everly. Connie Evitch, Peggy Fairchild, Marcy Fairchild. Mitch Figueroa, Francisco Figueroa, Olivia Fisher, Mike Fisk, Rick Flores, Tony Forrney, Sharmle Franco, Robby Fruchey, Bob Fulton, Mary Lou Gladson, Pennie Garcia, Martha Garcia, Raul Garibay, Beatrice Garza, Melissa Gastelum, David Gilmore, Jimmy Gilmore, Ray Ginn, Deno Goff, Cynthia Gomez, Alvina Gonzales, Hector Gonzales, Raul Gonzalez, Clara Gould, Rebecca Gourley, Kelly Grant, Gary Gresham, David Grinter, Scott Guerrero, Lourdes Guest. Sandra Gunnel, Valerie Gutierrez, Pat Guzman, Lilia Haag, Anthony Hall, Tina Hamm, Melinda Harris, Karen if Z U,- rv'- gf' ,Aa 11,3 .IS 61 .pf-C lx '1 5 X 4-0 Q Q, iii '57 Q-9 Harrison. Sam Harvey, Mike Hawkins, Kris Hayden. Tom Heath, Merrie Henson, Bruce Hernandez, Carmen Hernandez, Natalie Hill, Robert Hippensteel, Corey Holbrook, Coe Hoy, Jerry Hunt, Brian Hunt, Dawn Hunter, Todd Hurtado, Herlinda lodice, Virginia Jack, Rosie Jackson, Jeri Jacobson. Cheri Jacobson. Dona Jaime. Martha Jalbert, Drian James, Keith Jernigan, Mike Jessup, Mike Jimenez, Henry Johnson. Avis Johnson, Bobby Johnson, Gina Johnson, Sylvester Johnston, Steve Jones, Tyrone Josefowicz, Chris Jung, Ronald Kehl, Kevin Kelsey, Kari Kelsey, Pat Kennedy, John Kirkland, Paula Kizer, Helene Kookick, Frances Kramer, Bill Kramer, Cindy Lackey, Don Lapetina, Mark LeBlanc, Curtis Lee, Diane Lemons, Cindy Limones, Felix Limones, Richard Lopez, Anna Lopez, Bernie Lopez, Donny Lopez, Frances Lopez, Greg Lorang, Stephanie Lucero, David Lugo, Matilda Luna, Susan sq,--of X X k gl X , . I' . X ...audi ' iris., ' N224 K ff -- . X V . -L . - fi- K 5 ll 3 -1-x F' ,L Macias, Laurie Marler, Mike Marron, Soledad Martlneau, Kathy Martlnez, Erllnda Martinez, Everado Martlnez, Frank Martinez, Johnny Martlnez, Jose Martlnez, Mary Martinez, Oralia Mayhew, Joe McAdams, Leslie McCharen, Brad McCombs, David McDaniel. William McDermott. Lindo Mclntire, Robin McKay, Ronda McLaughlan, Mark McMlnn. Cristen McMorris, Joey McMorrls, Jon Medina. Emlgdia Megui, Joshua Mendez, Dora Mendlola, Rosanne Mendoza, Elizabeth Mercer. Debbie Mesa, Robert Miller, Sharon Miranda, Renee Mitchell, Kelley Montalvo, Sylvlanna Montana, Albert Montana, Veronica Montanez, Jlm Moore, Kelvin Moore. Susan Moreno. Michael Morrow, Donnie Motley, Donovan Motter, Phyllis Munoz, Malissa Myers, Erlc Myers, Jacob Navarro. Michael Nelson, Judy Nelson, Nancy Nelson. Susan Newton, Bobby Nunez, Cecillo Nunez, Noreen Nunn, Eddie Lee Northcutt. Susan Norton, Doug O'Neill, Shannon Orejel, Sandra Ozuna, Ronnie Pancrazi, Andy Palacio, Jackie Palacio, Norma Parker, Sherri Parrish, Danlel Patrick, Renee Perez, Cruz Perez, Marty Pettyjahn, Alex Pettyjohn, Amy Pina, Dellnda Pinkham, Priscilla Pitts, Carl Plath, Chip Pollard, Devon Pollard, Paula Ponce, Leslie Ponce. Marsha Poorbaugh, Sandy Pruitt, Walter Pully, Theresa Quinn. Charlie Quiroz, Gabby Ramos, Ana Ramos, Renee Raveles, Michelle Ray, Tommy Razo, Irma Ramirez, Becky Redding. Ted Good buddies: Kurt Kubishke, Laura Castro, and Penny Lalrd. Reilly, Sheryl Reiter, Mark Reveles, Javier Rey, Shelley Reyes, Julian Rider, Nolo Rlco, Valente Rivera, Cezar Rivera, Eva Rivera, Joe Roberson, Darryl Roberts, Laurie Roma, Pete Rodriguez. Maria Rodriguez, Natalie Rogers, Martin Rogers. Stacy Rosas, Gena Rotella. Debra Rube, Connie Ruiz, Eddie Samanlego, Ana Samanlego, Angelina Sanchez, Alma ndoval, Mar bel c a , e Schlerf, Billy pf. x 41' r rw WY fs- 2' W' Y rr Q. 57615, - X l x.X.v. ,J Y? Schutte, Greg Scott. Barbara Scott, Mike Self, Gale Sevllla, Clemencla Sevilla, Frank Sharp, Marsha Shelton, Charllne Shephard, Yvonne Shoemake. Sean Slgala, Gene Simpson, Tahna Smlth, Daniele Smlth, Kevin Smlth. Marcla Smyth, Lisa Snow, Donna Sonoqul, Phllllp Stacy, Ann Stahl, Jennifer Stelnbeigle, Nathan Stewart, Richard Stocking, Missy Sulllvan, Patrick Swanson, Rhonda Sykes, Elisa Tade, Thomas Taylor, Deanne Tello. Joe Thomas, Scott Tomkins, Eddie Torres, Vincent Tritz, Connie Trijillo, Mario Trujillo, Robert Tucker, Helen Turner, Brian CShortyD Tuttle, Tim Ullery, Nick Valenzuela, Alicia Valenzuela, Yvonne Vanak, Chris Vanegas, Eddie Van Why, Jill Varner, Karen Vasquez, Andrew Velarde, Paulo Villanueva, Roger Wahl, John Wakamatsu, Hector Watson, David Wells, Tina Williams, Jason Williams, Mike Wilson, Mark Wilson, Sobrenna Winton, Bridget Wofford, Jerry Woon, Bonnie Wright, James s s ' - 5' . i'-' , fi -fl! up Yborro, Gabriel York, Tim Young, Kim Young, William Zopoto, Julie Zilm, Scott .xlfff II' .fav George Apostol performs ot o Choroloir concert. Sophmores ond juniors cheer the football team on to victory. Two More Years To Reach The Top ,. ,QL ,Iii .A - T X 5 ,v 3 ,I I 584 , . , WA, .ff fi' A' ' Qi., f of ex, f. 'ffm rf' 3 ,,-,H 5' -I ,J A W 9, ,, y.'x:Z5J'f'Au Y, - ry 1 1 1 ' 3 1 , . Q 1 Sophomore Class Officers: Representative Scott McSporen, Presldent Suzette Shaw, Vice-presldent Andy Alspach. Treasurer Suzanne Shaw. Secretory Celeste Olsen. Abernethy, Karen Aceves, Mario Acosto, Mari Acuna, Fernando Aguirre. Chrlsty Ahuero, Pat Alka, David Alspach, Andy Althoff, Jlll Alvarado, Denise Anderson. Chris Anderson, Liso Arellano, Alan Arlzago. Nancy Armbruster, Tina Armstrong, Danny Arriola, Ruben Arviso. Angie Arviso, Ricci Ashby, Randy Baker, Connie Balley, Christine Balley, Elizabeth Balley, Elsa Barber, Pat Bastien, Tom Batura, Tracey Bauerle, Mike Keale, Karen Belt, Paul Benavides, Lupe Bender, Phil Bennett, Edward Bennett, Stephen Berry, Ida Biebrich, Yolanda Bird, Elizabeth Blair, Cindy Blevins, Robert Bodigoi, Joe Bogle, Brenda Bohrer, Jessica Brazeel, Stacey Breck, Robert Brice, Victor Bristow, Darla Brockert, Brian Brooks, Bobbi Bryan, Michelle Budd, Nancy Burton, Eva Byrd. Jeff Cabrera, Martin Calderon, David Calderon. Doreen Collis, Terri Cahoe, William Camarillo, Norma Cameron, Clay Cameron, Cheryl 'ff' 'Q ,Q kat. ,, W.. ,vs ,ra ad' I 'x 4 5'6 'JF ,rv 1 ln.. FWYYF 3 -1:7 i' 1 Q Wx Cannon. James Carreno Isabel Carrillo, Carmen Carrillo, Harvey Carrlllo, Nestor Carrillo, Sharon Carter. Clay Carter, Maribel Carter, Robin Castoneda, Frank Casfoneda, Norma Cosraneda, Yolanda Castillo, Pavricio Caudillo, Miguel Chacon. Ralph Champion, Randy Choparro, Diane Chavez, Deckl Chavez, Ray Chavoya, Deny Coe, Keith Cole. Missy Collins, James Cope, William Conchola. Ruben Corcorran, Chris Cordeva, Alfonso Corona, Armando Cozarf, Rusty Crick, John Daniel, Laura Darrick, Elias Davis, Clayton Davis, leon Davis, Wendy Dellruler, Jackie DeLinti. Dan De Los Reyes. Juan DeVerse, Kimber Dewey, John Doten. David Doten, Randy Dowdle, Zack Draper, Tonya Duarte, Maria Dunn, Cheryl Dunn, Ricky Duran, Stephan Durazo. Richard Durham. Michelle Edwards, Allen Edwards. Cheryl Edwards, Tom Edwards, Tray Ellison, Norman Emhoolah, Mike Espinoza, Alma Espinoza, Diana Espinoza, Georgina Espinoza, Rosalinda lf' A Choralairs sing at Homecoming pep rally Estella, Christina Estes, Craig Estrada, David Evitch, Thelma Farley, John Farrell, Pam Federico, Glenda Federico, Olivia Federico, Renee Figueroa, Pedro Fisher, Debbie Flores, Alex Flores, Beatrice Foster, Shawn Franco, Drain Franklin, Linda Franks, Allen Fratarcangelo, Linda Free-ny, Den Gallup, Janene Garcia, Danny Garcia, Gary Garcia, Isabell Garcia, Manuel Garcia, Rachel Garcia, Sylvia Gastelum, Johnny Gauthier, Diana Gayton, Joe Gill, Patty Gloria, Renee Godard, Gerald Goines, Kitty Gomez, Dina Gonzales, Louie Gonzales, Ricky Gonzales, Robert Gonzales, Ana Bella Gonzalez, Haydee Gonzalez, Joe Gould, Wally Gourley, Bob Greer, Greg Griffith, Danny Groggett, Thomas Guerrero, Paul Gutierrez, Charles Gutierrez, Rosalinda Gutierrez, Sylvia Hall, Jana Hamilton, Richard Hamilton, Tracey Hansberger, Jocelyn Harp, Jane Harper, Cheryl Harpale, Issac Hosta, Ken Headington, Becky Hendricks, David .-V' ,iii ,x .p Heredla, Leticia Hernandez, Daniel Hernandez, Gino Hernandez, Gus Hernandez, Henry Hernandez, Josefina Herrera. Albert Hill, Chad Hill, Charles Hill, Janet Hillman, Christine Hinkle, Jerry Holder, Silvia Holloway, Russ Hooker, Robert Howard, Martina Hubbard, Chris Huber, Nancy Hunt, Tina Hunter, Teressa Hurtado, Hector Inman, Gina Jacobs, Letisio Jarvis, Mark Jediny, George Jimenez, Dani Johnson, Jennifer Josefowicz, Jeff Kane, Jeff Kautzer, Brenda Keddie, Hamilton Kempf, Ron King, Drendo Knepper, Mike Kotelex. Deneen Kubishke, Kim Lambert. Carolyn Larrabee, Kathy Lal-lose, George Larson, Peggy Leol, Gildo Lee, Tino Leonard. Leon Lerma, lsoios Lewis, Dwoyne Limones, Margaret Lizarraga, Chari Lloyd, Jerry Loken. Leiio Lopez, Eduardo Lopez,Joe Lopez. Martha Lopez, Melindo Lopez, Sharon Lorona, Irene Lucero Diana Lucero, Raymond Lugo, Tony Lujan, Eddie 5:3 Vw? q-40 vs.-' 117 avh J YY' ' I ' 7 KX 'LM . , ff: ' 'VQXKZTK ' x w 1--Av i it '56 we -pl 1 '7 .ji I 1 1.-i .. x . ' , ,. ,'l , ' X4 It -' XXX! !. -. el ..n.f '-I' ..f-v V-9 A 4' l 1 .ig 'SR' nl Lujan, Elizabeth Lures, Bobby Lures, Kelly Maclas, Rich Magdalena, Cathy Maiden, Howard Mailhot, Tammy Manuel, Janice Marshall, Larry Martln, Ginger Martinez, Martinez, Martinez. Martinez, Martinez, Jackie John Martha Potty Ronald Marquez, Alma Marquez, Beverly Marquez, Jessica Masters, Dina Matlock, Leah May, Todd McFadden Hayward McKinzIe, Victoria McLendon, Bobbi McMinn, Cheryl McMorris. Cynthia McNeel, Adrienne McSparen, Scott Mellor, Tommy Mendoza, Sammy Meza, Marcia Miller, Lolo Mills, Florence Miranda, Larry Miranda, Paul Miranda, Ray Miranda, Rosalie Mitchell, Tom Moe, Jeff Montalvo. Hope Montanez, Javier Moorman, Terry Morales, Norma Morris, David Motter, Jackie Munoz, Carlos Myers, Mike Nall, Terrence Navarro, Lucky Neahr, Tricia Neece, Dennls Needham, Keith Neeley. Becky Nichols, Diane Nicklaus, Kirk Norris, Mike Nunez, Paul Nunez, Sylvia Nunn. Rickie Ochoo, Diane I9 51' fi' T' 'L I X J-N .l 8-L , 5' is QX Nj fp l , Ogram, DIII Olague. Rita Olguin, Norma Olias, Hector Olsen. Celeste O'Meoly, Todd Orduno, Silvia Orendorff. Glenn Orientole, Adelaide Orto, Ray Orta, Sandy Ortega, Johathan Ortega, Maria Padilla, Mireya Palacio, Christina Pang, Joe Park, Phillip Parker. Yvonne Porra, Barbara Parra. Luis Parrish, Kelli Potron. Dora Patton, Cindy Pazos, Julio Peabody, Scott Perez, Becky Perez, Gloria Perez, Rolando Perry, Paula Peterson, Mindy Ponce, Gina Pope. Hollye Porter, Sue Prather, Joann Quoch, Nhon Rademacher, Karen Raebel. Cathy Ramos. Cecilia Raveles. David Reavis, Bobby Reed, Arlen Reed, Christina Rehkopf, Laura Reyes, Dena Reyes, Estella Reyes, Maria Reynolds. Cheryl Rice, Sidney Rico, Benito Rico, Jeff Rivera, Nora Roach. Janet Robbins, Lori Roberts, Angie Roberts, Beth Robinson. Sara Rodriguez. Irene Rodriguez, Jose Rodriguez. Lorena Romero, Anna Elph members point Tmlfhyllis Motter, Do- reen Calderon. Elaine Bus- sell and Marcy Kllne. in-v Romero, Blanca Rosales, Jackie Rose, Dede Ross, Ray Rubics, Marty Ryan. Irma Ryne. Bob Saelens, Robin Salem, Cathy Sanchez, Linda Sanchez, Raymond Sandlin, Lisa Santini. Rhondo Sattley, Larry Sattley, Talbert Saulsberry, Cedric Schoenfeld, David Schuman, Deidre Seaquist, John Shaw, Suzanne Shaw Terry Sheppard, Jeanette Sigala, Steve Silva, Olga Slmpson, David Slmpson, Scott Smlth, Craig Smith, Jon Smyth, Pat Solls, Chrls Sollz. Mike Solomon, Robert Sorensen, Bryan Soto, Barbara Spain. Matt Spaln, Peter Spath, Chlp Spongross, Phlllp Stalnbrook. Jay Stollworth, Steve Stanhope, Kevln Stevenson, Tammy Stocking, Mlndy Stoddard, Sandie Sulllvan. Jim Summerville, Jerry Taylor, Dernell Teal, Melanie Tello, Sylvia Terry, Crystal Thomas, Genna Thompson, Doug Thompson, Duane Tokeles, Deneen Tomklns, Amy Torres. Angela Torres. Delores Torres. Gabriela Torres, Mlke Trujlllo, Franclro Trujlllo, Paula Tudor, Terri Tunnell, Donny Turley, Julle Turpln, Tammy Ureno, Salvador Urqulza, Lucia Valdez. Marla Valenzuela, Sharon Valverde, Roseanna Valverde, Rosetta Van Horn, Par Vanlanlngham. Davld Vasquez. Clndy Vasquez, Penny Vasquez, Sandra Vasquez, Tony Vega, Arturo Velazco, Rebecca Verdugo. Dlane Vlllo, Marla Villanueva, Ismael Volak. Robin Wagner. Gavln Walden. Buddy Walker, Dlana Wall, Catrlna Waller, Dill Walters, Rlck Wells, Todd Welter, Mellssa Whitaker, Bllly White, Matthew Whlte, Molly White, Steve Wilder, Charlene Wiley. John Wllllams, Ricky Wllson. Debbie Wllson. Martha Wilson. Roger Wlnburn, Lea Wolfe, Roger Wolford, Gene 9.1. My 1 Arr' v i bf' 5 Q in y , Patrlcia Klzer. Lydia Santini. 'I Marcia Meza, Tracy Corbell, L23 and Amy Dodgen at Halloween .N zoo , 2' ,f 4' .E g 5 gagibpnir' -f'Qg11 f. . ,af'z,'w f V A ,, H ,M . .MN . , 2 I fx N- Q 5 L 5' L My E ffffl' Y Woltman, Linda Wright, Loretta Wrlght, Roberta Wyman, Jimmy Young. Suzie Young. Tony Terrl Tudor itopj and Cheryl McMlnn Yowell, Wendy perform in gymnastics at the foot- Zotteneck, Belinda ball game. .--9 - q..,.,-.,...W.-.... . ,.-. N 'E H-tr. 2 , V ff 2 A 5 .,t ' , f . , 0 4 Z an I C227-r T, TK Yin if A 475, ff if QQ f . . , ', x rr M , wgxf. to -fr 'wzffyabg Q Kevin Stanhope dressed as the cookie monster for Halloween. mg, ,f -, - , f.. ,. fsfv . , ff41fif5j1:'ag x '.v'+' ,r tx ,V , A ' x 1 r f ,wr 3 , K field-.Q - ...fy V nd ' 1 .. ,,. '-' P- j Freshmen Have New Beginnings W. my . S Freshman class officers: Tfali De La Pena president: Elizabeth Angulo, vice president: Josephine Pemberton, secretary: Maribeth Pollard, treasurer: and Beth Shadle, representative. ri x fm? 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Becky Booth, Denise Brazeel, Mike Breinholt, Lisa Brennan, Darcy Brice, Nathaniel Brinkley, Darin Drinlee, Brooke Brooks, Scott Buckelew, Dano Budd, Diane Bustamante, Sandra Byrd, Rickye Cahoe, Richard Camacho, Maria Campuzano, Mike Cannon, Doug Carlon, Charlen Carlon, Isaac Corlon, Mac Carvajal, Lucy Carter, Donna Casares, Jaime Castaneda, Leo Castro, Richard Caudillo, Jose Cervantez, Joe Chavez. Josefina Chavez. Sandy Chong, Tim Choules, Eric Cloud, Jeff Cluff, David Cole, Scott Combs, Sharon Connors. Joe Corbell. Tracy Corona, Rosie Cortes, Carlos Covarrublas, Genoveva Covarrublas, Leonldes Covey. Scott Courtright, Kathy Cranford, John Crawford. Mary Anne Creel, Andy Crlck, Connie Crombie, Brandon Curiel, Maribel Currie, Matthew Curtis, Brenda Curtis, Cindy Cruz, Rosella Cutlip, Derek Daniel, Suzie Daniel, Tommy Decker, Jeff Deeds, James Dees, Elvenee De La Pena, Loli De La Pena, Marcela De La Rocha, Maria Delgado. Helen Delgado, Luis Demara, Gilbert Dennis, Joy Dewey, Chris Dodgen, Amy Dominguez, Steve Domley, John Donald, Frank Dupont, Lisa Duran, Sofie ,r-5, wx 7 K K tv. - x K QJ .f' wwf ,Af 1 Lx' I kt 55- Inj m If. il X x bi IU' , . 4'-. nh :ii it -X. Q 1 I . 3 . --.X-it l - . ff -, ' ' ,. - I .fffffi ,, .f -if Mu? vrf 7Nr A ,l 'si P. a. Eckert, Kim Eddy, Sean Edlngton, David Einberber, Michoel Elliott, Mike Ellis, Eric Ellis, Jockie Ellis, Lester Ellis, Morgoret Ellis, Roger Emhooloh, Motildo Escolonte, Lucy Espino, Joe Esquibelol, Aldo Estes, Doug Estrodo, Gilbert Evons, Mourien Federico, Fronky Feighert, Terri Figueroa, Deonno Flesher, Potty Flores, Roman Ford, Tom Fronks, Shone Frazer. Dwoin Freeman, Down Freytog, Zoch Fuentes, Glorio Gorcio, Adriene Gorcio, Laurie Garcia, Rudy Garcia, Valentina Garrett, Stan Garza, Melissa Gastelum, David Gayton, Jesse Geren, Brian Geren, Bruce Gill, Esmundo Gleason, Tim Gomez, Moises Gomez, William Gonzales, Frances Gonzales, Jefl Gonzales, Jose Gonzales, Martha Gonzales, Oggie Gonzales. Patricia Graham. Drad Griffin, Robert Groskrautz, Dill Guertin, Brian Guest, Thomas Guinn, Irene Gunnel, Priscilla Gutierrez, Bobby Gutierrez, Hopie Gutierrez, Juan Hall, Brian Hamilton, Linda i K Q. , ,f .. . -.J ...uh Q 4- l ll ll Ti W! 'MM an pal 2 I ' G New X Hancock, Ben Hanenberger, Anna Hanke, Michele Haros, Tony Harrison, Denise Hartman, Paul Hassell, Rhonda Hasty, Clayton Heaton, Debbie Hebert, Cyndi Helm, Remona Hernandez, Jose Hernandez, Laurie Hernandez, Leonor Hilley, Fayrene Hippensteel, Chip Hoffman. Adam Holbrook, Leland Holiday, Janice Hollingsworth, Marc Howe, Gail Howell, Christina Hubbard, Chris Hunt. Denise Hurlbut. Vince Hunter. Greg Jacobs, Warren Jacobson, Ginnie Jacobson, Scott Jaime, Maria Jaime. Roberto Jaramillo, Armando lediny, Alice Jennings, Wanda Jimenez, Daniel Jimenez, Roy Johnson, Janine Johnson, Jeff Jones, Audrey Jones, Sandie Jordan, Mario Jordan, Tim Joslen, Dill Kaffer, Doug Kane, Mike Keepers, Kim Keith, Tracy King, Olivia Kizer. Patricia Kline, Marcy Knolle. David Koteles, Cathy Kvashay, Pete Lackey, Dee Dee Laguna, Earlene La Porte, Timothy League, Mike LeDaron, Richard Lee, Jenny Lemons, Danny 'f,, I -21, av ap X f h T. A ' we .,..., 2 X! E s i ff' xxrx. 1 YT? W Hx 0+ ,tu s , J r + Sv'?'-:it Riffs ' T Leroy, John Lewis, Alan ii' ffl 49' , ffl! -Ox lung. J, L Lilliard, Steve Looper, Tami Lopez, Bobby Lopez, Francie Lopez, Gary Lopez, James Lopez, Joanne Loo, Andrew Loring, Charles Lorona. Gene Lovegren, Kathy Lugo, Jaime Lugo, Ruth Lujan, Sonya Luna, Jose Luna, Ramon McCann, Terry McCIendon, Mary McCown, Kimberly McFadden, Robert Mclntire, Steve McMahon, Bette McManus, Tim McNeeI, Zane Macias, Eduardo Macias, Francisco Madison, Brenda Maeda, Gabriela Magallones, Becky Magdalena, Mark Magnusen, Wayne Marquez, Clary Marquez, Mirna Marquez, Ricardo Marquez, Rosa Martin, Marla Martin, Patricia Martin, Robert Martina, Rosa Martinez, Billy Martinez, Delilah Martinez, Melinda Martinez, Rebecca Martinez. Stephanie Matthews, Ronnie Matrox, Tracy Mayrant, Ronde Medders, Lisa Mee, Shelley Mejia, Sonia Melton, Sam Mendivil, Gloria Mesa, Marlene Miller, Derron Milliner, Lisa , .1 5 if R Q A x N so ff. ', 7.12.32 LM H 1 A - img l Hgfjitgwfqgfg-7 .fygg th ,V HF ... .,. Y 1 V' huh of QL 15, v. 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Lynn Pollard, Maribeth Ponce, Misty Porchas, Hilda Porter, Chrystal Pratt, Barbara Pratt, Cecil Prest, David Provenzano, Paul Pully, Norma Quach, Nghia Quinn, Stephanie Quintero, Helen Quintero, Mary Rader, Lance Rainey, Steve Ramirez, George Ramirez. Grociela Ramirez, Luis Ramirez, Orlando Ramon, Cesar Ramos, Patricia Redding, Maurice Reed, Karen Renick, Joey Reyes, Amador Reynolds, Mandy Rhodes, Sandy Richards, Michelle Rico, Diana Rico, Tommy Riley, Lyndsee Riney, Donald Rivera. Danny Rivera, Louie Rivera, Rosa Roach, Sandi Roberts, Tyleen Robinson, Laura Rodriguez, Alberto Rodriguez, Bobby Rodriguez, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Emily Rodriguez, Richard Rogers, Max Romantic, John Romero, Anna Romero, Donald Romero, Ronald S r fm, x. X l r? Rosales, Margaret Ruble, Jackie Ruckert, Suzanne Sanchez, Becky Q31 'YM7' -JH W zS , ,L.. f ,, Vg as. Q 4' Y? , Q sws kv 1?-'N 5 f eres Sanchez, Irma Sanchez, Mark Sanchez, Rebecca Sanders, Mel Sanders, Tammy Santini Lydia Sauisberry Sandy Schagel, Scott Schoenield Susy Schuler, Cathy Schuman, Stuart Schomer, Dave Scott, Marshall Seely, Dan Seibel, Rod Shadle, Amy Shadle, Beth Shadle, Richard Shaman, Dill Shoemake, Keith Sierra, Nick Silva, Maria Silva, Martha Simpson, Lisa Smith, Laurel Smith, Marilyn Smith, Pam Smith, Tony Solorio, Angie Sorensen, Marc Soto, Vern Suza, Raul Spelce, Robin Staley, Ron Stedman, Lanette Steinbeigle, Mark Stewart, lay Stoddard, Berdett Strebe, Rachel Stuart, Grant Stultz, Rodney Sullivan, Butch Taylor, Kent Taylor, Mark Teal, Craig Tekell, Greg sim. l S , ,,.,,,, '-:JL I 0. Azxixiitfkfff x f ,- f'..,...4v -.4-PM Tellez, Alfonso Terry, Sonya Thayer. Marvin Thomas, Justin Thorlin, Scott Thornberry, Amy Timlick, Sherry Timlick, Tim Tinseth, Jayna Torres, Javier Turner, Carletta Urena, Francisco Urias, Rosie Uribe, Jesus Uribe, Susana Valdez, Beatriz Valdez. Francisco Valenzuela, Andy Valenzuola, Chris Vanlaningham, Danny Vargas, Nestor Vega, Paz Velazco, Armando Verdugo, Fred Villalobos, Michael Wahl, Ruth Watley, Donna Weber, Jennifer Wellard, Kevin Wilhemy, Mary ,J v i I H 'Ts Q X fx. 'WU ,, A 5 A ,if 15 r f 4 I 24' 1 1 ' 14. M fs iff W .N xW ,I 1 . , u ,ii - I a,,.' g ' , 14' A 4 My - A ' ' 1 -' H1122 5 4 ,, ,Q'f2?5,'aig2Q5 f6f,?'k',W'1? ,,, A ww 3'u19f ,-' - '1 ,..:!,, ,'14 ?.u' a '? '2 2w -s?'..i.,?Tfz: N1 x ,fx ' Q. :MII 'fl' A jfjwi-L 54 -ff' if . . L f 1 X H Q . U v 1-fn -Q m .xr -4 ,-l. ,. qt x 1 E1,.,j.3X,x , x,4 .-,Nh , ' . -. f.,s, ' :..,' C 55-' :p g Ewa 'hw : , Q1 A ...,.4e.r5 5, n - W g. 'PA ' ' if ' 4 W, y X m K m Q .-v ' - 'i '7.f gg ,- ' ' I ' L. . Q- if .ra -- L',5S,.. 4 'x i, '..k.,g. t WV? q t! 5 AA X' ' W? 3' 52 'sf' 3 'f ' 9 g a A . :ik J . ,-N 1 ' , X 'Q .gl ' Q QL f 553: 1' F1 A , -bi , Q.-K gg -M' ,. ff -.4 I .1 L :Est 'wx A, 42 , 5 '41- X33 ?5?ee,-Q?ez'- ig 0 :fr , ' ,. 'X .Q- '? 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Freok Mountorn Photo Assn Chopter II Moggre Thro Green Dogo Unknown Photogropher Flosher Blues Srsters We Do Anythrng In The Dork Seniors Adams, Beth 70, 146, 165 Agulrre, John R. 98, 146 Allen, Dorl Lynne 146 Allen, Jackle 87, 88, 117, 123, 146, 151 Allen, James M. 101, 146 Allen, Stephanie R. 90, 146 Alspach, Sarah E. 64, 65, 88, 146 Altamlrano, Julian 146 Alvarez. Alexls 146. 168 N'eAnaya, Bellnda L. 95, 105, 119, 146 XAngulo, Armand Carlon 11, 73, 78, 146 Argullez. 146 Armenta, Letlcla 147 Arvlso, Eileen F. 147 Augensteln, Catherlne 112, 123. 147 Babcock, Pamela M. 82, 84, 147 Nuaarna, Nancy A. 95, 104, 105, 119, 145, 147 Barnes, Marlta Lynn 111. 147 Bartholomew, Dlane L. 112, 147 Bender, Mark 95, 147 Bennett, Danlel H. 147 Berber, Rebecca 105, 147 Blngham, Susan Annette 147 Blalr, Patrlcla 75, 88, 147, 161 Bogle, Bobby 76, 147, 162 Booth, Barbara 119, 147 xxbowers, rim 9:J, 96. 145, 145 Bowman, Durana 69, 95, 105, 114, 115, 119, 148 Brandt. Barbara Ann 80, 85, 87, 86, 123, 144, 148. 168 Brooks, Glenda Louise 148 Broom, Alvin M. 80, 96, 144, 148 Burch, Nancy P. 148 Burney, Sanle Lee 98, 105, 120, 144, 148 Bussell, Greg 148 JNBustamante, Jesse 148 Cabrera, Isabel 124, 148 Cady, Klmberly 120, 121, 163 Caln, Valan 42, 79, 80, 81, 112, 117, 148 156 Calderon, Judy 148 Camarillo, Rudy A. 102. 103 Cameron, Pauline 148 Campos, Marla A. 148 Carbajal, Carmen 95, 105, 119, 148 Cash, Kimberly Michelle 120, 148 Casper, Susan E. 149 Cavalcantl, Paulo 13, 73, 149, 157 Chavez, Lucy 10. 64, 65, 79, 88, 117, 149 Cole, Brent 101, 149 Colllns, John Roy 145, 161 Compton, Stacle Anne 95, 105. 119, 145 Condry, Garland H. 144, 149 Conrad, Brlan L. 149 Contreras, Marla 95, 105, 119, 149 Corcorran, Pamela Marie 149 Cordova, Marla T. 106 Corley, Wes Scott 90, 149 Cote, Mark Edward 11, 18, 30, 31, 58, 149 XCourtrlght. Greg Lee 80, 81, 149 Covey, Michael Wayne 46 Creek, Randy Paul 113. 124, 149 Crowe. Jimmy A. 150 Crowe, Linda 14, 62. 63, 69. 116, 150 Cuevas, Anna G. 150 Culver, Glen L. 150, 155 Currle, Chris 88, 117, 123, 150 Curtls, Alfred Ray 120, 150 Czajkowski, Mark 111, 150 Inde Daque. Laura 146, 150 X-D'AngeIo, Tlm 150 Danlel, Julla Marle 96, 150 Danlel, Therese A. 14, 64, 65, 88, 114. 115, 150, 168 DeCorse, Fellcla R. 24, 96. 150 DeCorse, Lynn Mary 150 Dees, Anlta Rochelle 80, 81, 95, 119. 146, 150 Xlbelgado, Bernle 155 Nbelgado, Fernando aa, 37 Relgado, Steve A. 150 Demara, Martha E. 95. 105, 119, 150 Dewey, Brl A. 80, 151 NDlllon, Matt Mark 28, 151 Dorrles, Bonita Jean 120, 151 Dowdle. Allcla Denlse 101, 151 DuPont, Renee 144, 151 Xburant, Jeffrey W. 11, 93. 145, 151, 156 Durazo, Joe R. 85, 151 Edwards, Naoml L. 116, 120, 123, 151 Edwards, Robln 151 Elsz, Barbara E. 70, 151 Elsz. Carol A. 120. 151 Elliott. June 105, 151 Nillis, Russell 9:J, 120, 151 Esplno, Mary H. 95, 105, 151 NEspInoza, Chrls 152 xfsplnoza, Joseph Sal 145, 152 Esplnoza, Letlsla 95, 105, 119, 152 Estrada, Zlta 102 Federlco, Almando Luis 106, 152 Federlco, Yolanda A. 95, 104, 105, 119, 152 Xfellx, Mrenaer R. aa, ar. 94, 120 Figueroa, Davld Damian 80, 152 Franco, Frances M. 152 Freeman. Debra Anne 152 Freytag, Brad Charles 152 Garcla. Mary Theresa 120, 152 XGarcla, Renee 152 XGarcla, mek a, 11, 151, 152 Garland, Amy Anne 95. 105, 119, 153 Garland, Heather E. 96, 153 Garrett, Mike 96, 153 Gleason, Kathy 153 Gonzalez, Abel 120 Gonzales, Mitchell 153 Gonzales, Robert 39. 40 Gray, Bryan 11, 36, 153 X'Green, Jeff 75, 153 NGrlfflth, John rm. 11, 19, 153, 155 Grosskruetz, Shera Lynn 64, 65. 88, 112, 144, 147, 153, 161 Guerrero, John M, 88, 153 Gunnell, Brlgette 153 Haag, Raye Ann 153 Hancock, Jane Marie 95, 105, 119, 154 Harrlson, Suzanne M. 56, 57, 90, 91, 116, 123, 154, 168 Xlieadlngton. David 154 Hernandez, Kathy 96, 154 Hernandez, Mario 154 Hillman, Stephen 106, 154 Hilslnger, Carl Alaine 76, 120, 154 Hire, Susan Lynn 154 Holland, Jonathan 41, 154 Holmes, Billy 76, 154 Holmes, Eric 120, 154, 157 Howard, Wyetta Elaine 154 Huber, Daniel 36. 37, 154, 165 xsblurtado, Charlie Jr. 96 Jackson, Leslle 96 Jessen, Gowan L. 79, 116, 154, 168 Jimenez. Marla Teresa 106, 155 Jlrak, Jerry 93, 112, 145, 155 Johnson, Trina L. 120, 155 Johnston, Stacey Lee 95, 119, 155 Kalser, Jeffrey Forbes 82, 155 Kern, Cody T. 46, 150, 155 Klng, Paula 145, 155 Knlght, Andrea L. 155 Knolle, Donna M. 155 XKubIshke, Kurt 11, 72, 73, 111, 114, 115, 144, 145, 153, 155, 158 LaRose, Marcelle Deanne 120. 155 Larsen, Kirsten 13, 96. 155, 157 Leonard, Karen 96, 155 Lewls, Carol Ann 120 Lewls, Jennlfer 120, 121, 155 Lloyd, Kelly A. 11, 24, 52, 53, 56, 57, 155 Logan, Gayle Lynnette 95, 105, 119, 155 Long, Marla Kay 156 Looper, James Wayne 120, 121. 156 Lopez, Marla J. 95, 105, 119. 156 Lopez. Norma Allcla 106, 156 Lopez, Teresa Lord, Wendl 156 Lorona, Sylvia M. 156 Lorang, Mlke S. 75, 156 Nana, Lydla Ann 64, as, aa, 95, 105, 119 156 McDade, Rory D. 158 McDaniel, Darla Sue 115, 158, 163 Naraaaen, Jaeaaenne Faye 69, 95, 105, 119, 158 McMorrls, Robert 11, 31, 46, 78, 158 McNeeI, Llnda 158 McRae, Linda Ann 158 Macbeth, Catherine 114, 115, 145, 156 Magdalena. Michael A. 75, 156 Mangls, Jeff Kirk 29, 31, 74, 77, 156 Marler, Sherrl Ann 77, 82. 84. 96, 156 Marquez, Frank 96, 156 Marquez, Javler L. Marquez, Mercl H. 73, 95, 104, 105, 119. 157, 164 Martin, Madeline 6, 10, 11. 72, 73, 93, 120, 144, 145, 156, 157, 159, 164 Martlnez. Clndy 146 Martlnez, Dlana 96, 157 Martinez, Frieda E. 71, 120, 157 Martlnez, Mary 157, 177 Mosse, Ana 157 Masters, Pam L. 96, 157 Mattox, Karl Mae 157 Medlna, Eulalla 113, 116, 157, 168 Mee, Lisa Lynne 119, 157 Mendez, Frank 157 Mendoza, Irene Francis 105, 120, 124. 157 XMendoza, Roy 29, 31, 157 WQIIHO, Jae Jann 46, 47, 157 XMlranda, Danlel Marc 98 NMontana, Mallnda M. 157 Montanez, Marlcela 157 Montenegro, Ana 116, 157 Montgomery, April 157 Montoya, Carmen 11, 73. 79, 93, 145, 158, 164 .Moore, John 158 vJMorlno, Joe 151 Moreno, Paul Esteban 87. 68. 120. 158 Morris, Carol 26, 114, 115, 158 Morrls, Dana 158 Munoz, Danny 11, 94, 158 Munoz, Debra M. 120, 158 Nance, Tracey Ann 10, 14, 17, 62, 63, 95, 116, 119, 158 Naruto, Kenneth 106, 158 Neece, Chrlstle Anne 70, 120, 158 Negronl, Yvonne 120, 121, 159 Nelson, Denlse 156 Nelson, Llnda 95. 119, 159 Newton, Bobby D. 178 Nlckerson, Robert 11, 14, 17, 18, 145, 159 Northcutt, Jack G. 120 Northon, Ben E. 159, 162 Nunn, Eddie Lee 178 Nunnaley, John 159 Oden, Christye Lynn 10, 64, 65, 79, 88, 159 Oglesby, Gregg 150, 159 Ojeda, Lupe 159 Olague, Lydla J. 10, 64, 65, 88, 95, 105, 147, 159 Orta, Wllllam 159 Osuna, Chrls D. 120, 121. 159 Parra, Grace Irene 120, 121, 159 Pemberton, Wynette Mar-Lynn 108, 111, 116, 145, 168 Perez, Carmelo 37 Perez, Yolanda 74, 76, 159 Peterson, Mlchael C. 160 Petty, Patty 160 Plno, Danny 76, 149, 153, 159 Plymole, Travls 11, 18, 160 Pollard, Donald 80, 160 Ponce, Mark A. 160 Pope, James 87, 88, 160 Prather, Walter 160 Pratt, Lorle 11, 73, 78, 116, 144, 160, 164, 168 Pulda, Karen 120 Qulntero, Edward 29, 74, 160 Ramlrez, Becky A. 160, 169 Ramlrez, Jose Angel 20 Ramsey, Jackle 60 Rash, Lea Ann 161 Readhead, Donna 116, 124, 161 Reilly, Chrls M. 115, 161 Reyes, Margle Patricla 76, 88, 161 Reynolds, Dana Jo 111, 161 Rezln, Kelly 87, 88, 123, 161 Rlco, Marlvel 105, 161 Rlley, Cyd C. 161 Roberts, Jaunl Kao 161 Robinson, Matt 161 Roblnson, Rlck 11, 47, 74, 77, 152, 161 Robles, Martin 36, 161 Rodrlquez, Ed 84, 88, 100 Rolfe, Barbara Chrlstlne 161 Romero, Deedra Ann 161 Rulz, Freddle 162 Rulz, Mark A. 11, 14, 36, 93, 156, 162 Rutherford, Ronnie C. 46, 114, 115, 150, 162 Salem, Chrlstopher Patrlck 110, 162 Sallsbury, Jeff 152 Sanchez, Dlna 102, 120, 162 Sanchez, Fernando 162 Sanchez, Marlo 162 Sander, Kim T. 96, 162 Sanders, Candous Sue 162 Schlerf, Kelly 14, 17. 62, 63, 95, 149, 153, 156, 162 Schwelgert, Joylynn 105, 119 Scott, Susan Dlane 112, 162 Seale, Vera Ann 78, 101, 123, 162, 168 Sellers, Vicki Jo 80, 81. 120, 146, 154, 156, 162 Severln, Andy 98, 162 Shaman, Steve 162 Shaw, Tlna Marle 76, 96. 162 Shelton, Dorls Ann 163 Slmonds, Hollle 163 Slmpson, Edward Nell 11, 17, 163 Slmpson, Susan Lynne 79, 163 Slms, Bobbye Lou 11, 24, 43, 78, 114, 115, 116, 145 Slate, John A. 110, 163 Sloss, Darrell 31, 152 Smlth, Jeff 93, 144, 163, 165 Smlth, Tlm A. 80, 163 Spaln, Laura J. 78, 111, 112, 163 Spencer, Curtls 163 Stanhope, Scott Robert 87, 88, 163 Stelert, Sandl P. 118, 145, 149, 163 Stevenson, Teresa Ann 115, 120, 163 Storjohann, Teresa Jean 95, 105, 119, 163 Stout, Patricla L, 164 Stowe, Christopher 78, 164 Strlckland, John 152 Stuart, Charles 11, 152 Struckmeyer, Joy Lynn 164 Sulte, Davld Marshall 162 Stulce, Chrlstlna 85 Summers, Scott A. Suverkrup, Troy 93, 144, 145, 164 Tanner, Mlchael 14, 73, 116, 156, 164 Taylor, Beth 164 Taylor, Terean 164 Teal, Kaml L. 120, 164 Teeter, Joel Dean 164 Tovar, Marla E. 96, 164 Trevlno, Raymond Domlnquez 11, 17, 93, 160 164 Tucker, Pammle Denlse 164 Tutell, Anna 164 Urena, Magdalena 164 Urqulza, Letlcla 164 Valencla, Rosanne Marle 95, 105, 119, 164 Valverde, Belinda 24, 43, 96, 99, 165 Van Orden, Danlel 165 Vasquez, Ernie 11, 29, 164 Vega, Irma 95, 105, 119, 164 Velarde, Marla Margaret 124 Venable, Lorl Robln 111, 165 Volack, Bobby 165 Von der Pahlen, Bettina 91, 165 Voss, Tamara 80, 146, 165 Wallace, Alma 96, 119, 165 Weeks, Robert Shannon 106 Welch, Cynthla Ann 95, 104, 105, 119, 165 Whlslker, Mlchael 58, 80, 87, 88, 144, 154, 165 Whlte, Davld Fredrlck 11, 19, 29, 30, 165 Whlte, Spencer Phllllp 76, 105, 165 Whltman, Judy 165 Wllhelmy, Patrlcla Grace 166 Wllkey, Ann 10, 26, 101, 116, 123, 124, 166, 168 Wllllams, Janlce G. 70, 120, 166 Wllllams, Jeffrey Loren 14, 144, 166 Wllllams, Jlmmy 46, 47, 120 Wllllams, Robert Scott 166 Wllson, Cralg A. 166 Wilson, Ike 93, 166 Wllson, Robert Davls 93, 120, 121 Wllson, Sharon M. 166 Wlngblade, Steve 155, 166 Wolf, Brenda Rose 95. 104, 119. 166 Wyman, Cynthla 118, 120, 147, 166 Yanez, Eddle J. 155 Ybarra, Gabrlel 183 Young, Isabel 166 Zavala, Amalla 120, 165 Juniors Acuna, Llsa M. 171 Alvarado, Eugene R. 29, 30, 171 Andaverde, Marla Adelino 121, 171 Anderson, Lauren Jane 84, 171 Angulo, Oscar 171 Aragon, Tlna 43 Aranda, Cornello L. 171 Archer, Wllllam Steve 46, 47, 171 Arvlso, Theresa Lynn 80, 106, 107, 117, 119, 171 Atherton, Peggy Lynn 171 Augensteln, John D. 85, 171 Baca, Llsa E. 71, 73, 171 Baker, Ted 11, 14, 17, 18 Balley, Danny 107, 171 Balley, Davld 171 Bedoya, Annette L. 71, 171 Bedoya, Laura M. 121, 171 Bell, Stanley Mlcheal 11, 14, 59, 93, 110 171 Beltran, Marlene Teresa 24, 52, 53, 171 Berber, Rhoda 94, 171 Blngham. Robert Dean 11, 47, 48, 93, 171 Bracamonte, Lazaro F. 28, 171 Breck, Nancy 171 Brennan, Jlm J. 171 Brlckey, Anno M. 61, 171 Brock, Diana Lea 43, 98, 171 Bromley, Richard 171 Brooks, Joe 11, 58, 80, 171 Brooks, Klm D. 171 Brummell, Daraveen Janette 171 Buman, Llsa A. 88, 171 Bussell, Elalne F. 71, 99, 171, 197 Byrnes, Kathy Anne 112, 172 Cabrera, Anthony 98, 172 Calderon, Chrlstlna 172 Callahan, Jon P. 172 Camarlllo, Norma A, 99, 102, 103, 172 Cannon, Bllly W, 172 Carlon. Roxanne M. 172 Carlos, Dennls 11, 19, 48, 80, 170 Carrlllo, Guadalupe G. 172 Carvajal, Consuelo l. 172 Casey, Pamela Yvonne 121, 172 Castro, Laura 10, 11, 73, 180 Chavez, Ray G. 172 Chrlstenson, Theo M. 172 Claborn, Dave 172 Clayton, Donna Carol 172 Cleaver, Kelly 46, 47, 172 Cochran, Noeml 172 Colcord, Kevln B. 84, 172 Colton, Dawn-Rae 113, 172 Colvln, Marlanne Loulse 172 Conde, Joe 94, 172 Copen, Sharon L. 110, 172 Crawford, Tracy L. 172 Cordova, Marla 172 Danell, Wllllam E. 85, 88, 172 Davls, Denise L. 71, 172 Dearmore, Carey F. 26, 172 DeCrose, Roger L. 172 DeHorney, Denlse A. 172 Derma, Ernle A. 173 Duron, Andy Rocky 173 Duran, Jeff Lee 110 Duran, Ramona 96. 121, 173 Echard, Mlke 20, 173 Edwards, Vlncent E. 173 Ellfrltz, Janet Eileen 173 Embree, Jerry 111, 173 Engler, Llsa Joa-ne 64, 65, 88, 93, 114, 115, 170,173 Erlckson, Judi 114, 115, 173 Escobar, Rlchard 173 Eskew, Eldon 173 Esparza, Steve B. 80. 88 Esplno, Javler S. 173 Esplnoza, Rosallnda 173, 188 Estes, Mike Lee 11, 173 Estrada, David 173 Estrada, Vlncent S. 39, 82, 83, 84, 173 Estuplnan, Gregory E. 173 Ethlngton, Kevin 109, 110 Evaro, Monlca Theresa 71, 173 Everly, Connle F. 61, 80, 173 Evltch, Peggy Sylvla 88, 173 Falrchlld, Marcy Ann 69, 70, 111, 173 Falrchlld, Mitchell Ray 111, 173 Faz, Dulce R. 71 Flgueroa, Francisco 173 Flsher, Jon Mlke 173 Flsk, Rlck Wayne 85, 88, 173 Flores, Tony 29, 31, 173 Fortney, Sharmle D. 88, 116, 173 Franco. Robby 173 Fruchey, Bob J. 11, 174 Fulton, Mary Loulse 84, 174 Garcia, Martha P. 174 Garcla, Raul F. 20, 48, 174 Garlbay, Beatrice D. 174 Garlltt, Russell 74 Garza, Melissa 105, 117, 123, 174, 208 Gastelum, Davld 174 Gllmore, Jimmy 174 Gllmore, Ray C. 174 Ginn, James Dena 96, 174 Glodson, Pennle Kay 174 Goff, Cynthla R. 88, 174 Gamez, Alvlna M. 121, 174 Gonzalez, Clara Elena 174 Gonzales, Hector J. 174 Gonzalez, Raul C. 110, 174 Gould, Rebecca 54, 71, 174 Gourley, Kelly 84, 174 Grant, Gary A. 174 Gresham, David 112, 174 Grlnter, Scott 174 Guerrero. Lourdes A. 174 Guest, Sandra Ann 174 Gunnell, Valerie L. 174 Gutierrez, John Pat 85, 88, 174 Guzman, Lllla 102, 103. 117, 174 Haag, Anthony Rlchard 174 Hall, Tlna M. 61, 174 Hamm, Mellnda M. 174 Horpole, Tobe A. 11, 14, 84 Harris, Karen D. 116, 174 Harrison, Sam H. 175 Harvey, Mlchael A. 111, 175 Hawkins, Krls 28, 59, 118, 175 Hayden, Tom P. 175 Heath, Merrle Dee 105, 175 Hernandez, Natalie 175 Henson, Bruce Allen 175 Hernandez, Maria CCarmenJ 24, 69, 105, 175 Hlll, Robert 76, 175 Hlppensteel, Carey M. 175 Holbrook, Coe T. 175 Hoy, Jerry L. 175 Hunt, Brlan 175 Hunt, Dawn M. 175 Hunter, William Todd 175 Hurtado, Herllnda Lupe 24, 52, 175 lodlce, Virginia Marle 24, 175 Jack, Rosle I. 71, 76, 96, 97, 105, 175 Jackson, Jerl Lynn 61, 80, 175 Jacobson, Cherl L. 175 Jacobson. Dona 61, 175 Jalme, Martha C. 175 Jalbert, Brlan D. 175 James, Keith A. 98, 175 Jernlgan, Michael D. 93, 139, 175 Jennings, Brad John 80, 112 Jessup, Mike 41, 175 Jlmenez, Henry E. 175 Johnson, Avis Marle 175 Johnson, Bobby N. 175 Johnson, Gina Renee 175 Johnson, Sylvester 20, 48, 80, 112, 113, 152, 176 Johnston, Steve Michael 47, 48, 176 Jones, Tyrone 20, 96, 97, 176 Josefowlcz, Christopher 176 Jung. Ronald 176 Kautzer, Becky Jo 69, 71, 99 Keane, Shawn D. 109, 110 Kehl, Kevin 11. 18, 176 Kelsey, Kari S. 27, 176 Kelsey, Pat Alen 110, 176 Kennedy, John Thomas 92, 176 Kirkland, Paula M. 80, 176 Klzer, Henene Marie 54, 176 Koollck, Francis F. 176 Kramer, Billy E. 42, 117, 176 Kramer, Cynthia J. 26, 73, 114, 115, 176 Lackey, Don Lee 30, 48, 49, 109, 111, 176 Laird, Penny 72, 73, 121, 170, 180 Lapetlna, Mark 20, 176 LeBlanc, Curtis E. 11, 176 Lee, Diane J. 176 Lemons, Cindy 176 Llmones, Felix 176 Llmones, Rlchard Henry 176 Lopez, Anna M. 120, 121, 176 Lopez, Bernadette 24, 52, 176 McMlnn, Cristen Allene 80, 88, 177 McMorrIs, Jon P. 177 McMorrls, Joseph E. 11, 46, 80, 117. 152 177 Maclas, Laurie M. 71, 177 Marler, Daniel R. 110 Merler, Michael Kevin 98, 177 Marran, Soledad CSharonJ 177 Martlneau, Kathleen Renee 177 Martinez, Everado 177 Martinez, Erlinda 177 Martinez, Frank Roy 177 Martinez, Johnny 177 Martlnez, Jose M. 177 Martinez, Oralla 177 Mayhew, Joe M. 28, 42, 117, 177 Medlna, Emlgdla, C. 107, 177 Megui, Joshua E. 177 Mendez, Dora Marle 76, 99, 105, 177 Mendlola, Rosanne Llnn 96, 177 Mendoza, Carlos Lopez 85 Mendoza, Elizabeth 177 Mercer, Debbie Lerle 11, 14, 17. 62, 60, 93, 116. 170, 177 Mesa, Robert C. 177 Miller, Sharon A. 109, 110, 178 Miranda. Andrea Renee 71, 105. 178 Mitchell, Kelley Anne 43, 79, 114, 115, 178 Montalvo, Sylvlanna 61, 121, 178 Montana, Albert 178 Montana, Veronica Marle 106, 107, 117 178 Montanez, Jalme 178 Moore. Moore. Kelvln R. 11, 178 Susan C. 85, 87. 88. 178 Moorman, Terry M. 24, 54. 184 Moreno, Michael 178 Morrow, Bonnle Kay 178 Motley, Donovan T. 42, 178 Matter, Munoz. Phyllls A. 94, 178, 197 Mallssa A. 121, 178 Myers, Erlc Jaap 178 Myers, Jacob 178 Navarro, Michael Ralph 36, 37, 40, 178 Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Judy 115. 178 Nancy 178 Susan Moxlne 80. 178 Northcutt, Susan C. 178 Norton, Douglas Sutton 20, 36, 178 Nunez, Ceclllo 102, 103, 178 Nunez, Noreen 178 O'Nelll, Shannon 178 Orejel, Sandra Luz 119, 178 Ozuna, Ronnie E. 29, 30, 178 Palaclo, Jackie G. 24, 54, 179 Palaclo, Norma Allcla 24 Lopez, Danny F. 176 Lopez, Frances Linda 70, 176 Lopez, Greg J. 176 Lopez. James S. 48, 49, 210 Lorang, Lucero, Stephanie J. 74, 118, 176 David 176 Lugo, Matllda 176 Luna, Susan M. 84, 96, 176 McAdams, Leslie Lynn 105, 169, 177 McCharen, Paul Bradley 177 McCombs, David Bryan 177 McDaniel, Wllllam F. 177 McDermott, Linda M. 74, 177 Mclntlre, Robyn 177 McKay, Ronda D. 111, 177 McLaughlan, Mark Patrlck 177 Pancrazl, Andy 179 Parker, Sherri Lynn 179 Parrish, Danlel Scott 179 Patrick, Irene Renee 61, 179 Perez, Cruz Matllda 179 Perez, Marty J. 121, 179 Pettyjohn, Alex Lynn 179 Pettyjohn, Amy Loulse 77, 179 Plerson, Oscar 48, 96, 97 Pilgrim, Russell 107 Pina, Dellnda K. 179 Plnkham, Prlscllla Ann 179 Pitts, Carl 179 Plath. Paul G. 179 Pollard, Devon M. 80, 123, 179 Pollard, Paula Ja 26, 41, 179 Ponce. Leslle H. 116, 121. 179 Ponce. Marcla J. 64, 65, 71, 73, 66, 123, 170. 179 Poorbaugh, Sandy 179 Power, Kirk James 111 Prultt. Walter 179 Pully. Theresa A. 179 Qulnn, Charles Edwln 179 Qulroz, Gablno Reyes 179 Ramos. Anna Marle 99, 179 Ramos. Renee Lydla 179 Raveles, Mlchelle 71, 179 Ray, Tommy H. 179 Raza, Irma 179 Reddlng, Ted J. 55, 60. 65, 66, 179 Rellly, Sheryl Lynne 64, 65, 65, 66, 160 Relter, Mark W. 160 Reveles, Javler 160 Rey, Shelley M. 160 Reyes, Jullan 160 Rlco, Valente 94, 160 Rlder, Nola Annette 70. 104, 105. 160 Rlvera, Eva 75. 99, 160 Rlvera, Joe M. 84. 124, 160 Rlvera, Pedro 180 Roberson, Ronald Darryl 160 Roberts, Laurle Jean 64. 160 Rodrlquez, Marlo 54, 121, 160 Rodrlquez, Natalie Ann 24, 62, 63, 64. 180 Rogers, Martln H. 160 Rogers, Stacy L. 180 Roma, Peter J. 160 Romero, Frank 47 Rosas, Eugena 160 Rotella, Debra Marle 160 Rube, Connle R. 52. 96, 160 Rulz, Edmund 77, 124. 160 Samanlego, Ana Marla 160 Samanlego, Angellna 160 Sanchez. Alma 71, 96, 160 Sandoval. Marybel A. 96. 121, 160 Schlerl, Wllllam P. 160 Schmldgall. Jeff 116, 160 Schutte, Greg 160 Scott, Barbara 26, 41, 114, 115. 160 Scott, Mlke A. 160 Self. Gale Jean 160 Sevllla. Clemencla P. 160 Sevllla. Franclsco J. 160 Sharp, Marsha Joyce 160 Shelton, Charllne S. 160 Shephard, Yvonne Eleanor 71. 98. 120, 121, 160 Shoemake, Sean 160 Slgala. Gene 26, 96, 160 Slmpson, Tahna Rae 160 Slx. Susan H. 79, 60, 112, 116 Smith, Danlele Jollne 61. 160 Smlth. Kevin R. 96, 160 Smlth, Marcla 121, 160 Smyth. Llsa Maureen 77, 160 Snow. Donna Marle 74. 160 Sonoqul. Phllllp 160 Stacy. Garrl Ann 160 Stahl, Jennifer Ann 160 Stelnbelgle. Nathan Lloyd 160 Stewart, Rlchard 160 Stocklng, Mellssa Ann 61, 106. 109. 111, 115, 160 Strickland. John R. 20. 152 Struckmeyer. Mellssa Kay 109, 111 Sulllvan. Patrlck Jr. 160 Swanson, Rhonda Kay 66, 160 Sykes, Ellsa 24, 111, 160 Tade, Thomas Wllllam 180 Taylor, Deanne Lynn 160 Tello, Joseph 160 Thomas, Scott 60, 160 Tomklns, W. Edwln 7, 112, 113, 162 Torres. Vlncent E. 162 Trltz, Connle M. 116, 162 Trujlllo, Marla 162 Trujlllo, Robert Anthony 162 Tucker, Helen E. 113, 162 Turner. Brlan Kelth 162 Tuttle, Tlm D. 162 Ullery, Nlck 162 Valdez, Luz M. Valenzuela. Allcla M. 61 Valenzuela. Ronald 20 Valenzuela, Yvonne Y. 162 Vanak. Chrls M. 162 Vanegas, Eddle 162 VanDolah. Norman D. 155 VanWhy, Reglna J. 116, 162 Varela, Marlo Valenzuela 96 Varner, Karen S. 162 Vasquez, Andrew 162 Vasquez, John A. 64 Velarole, Paula E. 162 Vlllanueva. Roger 162 Wahl. John 162 Wakamatzu, Hector A. 162 Watson, Davld G. 162 Wells. Tlna Marle 162 Whlte. Edward Lee 82, 63, 64 Wllllams, Jason F. 162 Wllllams. Mlke A. 29, 30. 46, 162 Wllsan, Sobrenna 64, 162 Wllson, Mark 162 Wlnton. Brldget Lanore 24, 70. 112, 162 Wofford, Jerry 106. 109. 111, 162 Woon, Bonnle Lou 96, 162 Wrlght, James 162 York, Tlm Allen 20, 163 Young, Klmberly CSuzleJ 117. 183 Young, Wllllam L. 70, 60. 163 Zapata. Julle Ann 99, 163 Zllm. Scott L. 163 Sophomores Abernethy, Karen Dawn 65, 67, 66, 101, 165 Aceves. Marlo Albert 165 Acosta, Marl 61, 93, 114, 115, 165 Acuna. Fernando L. 90, 165 Agulrre, Chrlsty Frances 165 Ahvero, John Patrick 66, 165 Alko. Davld R. 20. 32, 60, 165 Allen, Eric James 41. 66 Alspach, Mark Andrew 42, 60. 65, 164, 165 Alt, Howard 101 Althoft, Jill Theresa 64, 165 Alvarado, Denlse 165 Anderson, Ann Lisa 62, 63, 93, 165 Anderson, Chrls 20. 165 Apostol, George Jr. 32, 33. 46. 60, 66. 163, 203 Arellano. Alan Paul 42, 66. 165 Arlzaga. Nancy A. 94. 165 Armbruster. Tina Marle 24, 165 Armstrong, Danny 20, 32, 55, 165 Arvlso, Angle 165 Arvlso, Rlchard Paul 20, 60, 96. 165 Ashby, Ronda Dalla 165 Baker. Connle 66, 67. 60, 61, 64, 165 Balley, Chrlstlne A. 60, 165 Balley, Ellzabeth 56. 165 Balley, Ellsa Marla 165 Barber. Samuel Pat 165 Bastlen, Thomas J. 165 Batura, Tracey A. 24, 165 Baverle, Mlcheal Paul 84, 165 Beale, Karen M. 165 Belt. Paul D. 20, 32, 64. 165 Benavldes. Lupe M. 165 Bender, Phllllp C. 64, 165 Bennet Bennet t, Edward Lee 166 t, Stephen E. 42, 166 Berry, Ida Jane 166 Blebrlch, Yolanda 24, 52, 166 Blrd. Ellzabeth 166 Blalr, Clndy R. 61, 70, 60, 186 Blevlns, Robert L. 166 Bodlgol, Joe F. 111, 166. 214 Bogle, Brenda K. 110, 114, 115, 166 Bohrer, Jesslca L. 26, 70, 166 Brazeel, Stacy Lynne 166 Breck, Robert B. 41, 166 Brlce, Vlctor C. 166 Drlstow, Darla Jean 166 Brockert, Brlan M. 11. 29, 60, 166 Brooks, Bobbl L. 71, 123, 166 Bryan, Mlchelle L. 62, 63, 166 Budd, Nancy Ann 99, 166 Burton, Eva L. 75, 166 Byrd, Jeff D. 55, 166 Cabrera. Martln C. 166 Cahoe. Wllllam Howard 166. 214 Calderon, Davld 166 Calderon. Doreen Vllla 116. 166. 197 Callls, Terrl Ann 99, 166 Cameron, Clay B. 166 Cameron, Cheryl J. 56, 1l6 Campbell. Davld 32 Cannon, James D. 65, 92, 167 Carreno, Isabel O. 167 Carlllo, Sharon 94, 99 Carrlllo. Carmen 167 Carrlllo. Harvey Jessle 167 Carrlllo. Nestor 167 Carrlllo. Sharon Loulse 167 Carter, Cloy Marle 167 Carter, Marlbel 100, 167 Carter, Robln M. 167 Castaneda, Frank 20, 46, 167 Castaneda. Norma 167 Castlllo. Pat CWlIsonJ 167 Caudlllo, Mlguel Angel 167 Chacon, Ralph Martin 167 Champion. Randy M. 69, 167 Chaparro, Dlane 94, 99. 167 Chavez, Becky 167 Chavez, Raymond J. 167 Chavoya. Betty Allcla 66. 94. 167 Coe, Kelth Douglas 167 Cole, Suzanne Mlssy 100. 167 Colllns, James Davld 111, 167 Conchola. Ruben 167 Cope, Wllllam R. 64 Corcorran, Chrls E. 167 Cordova, Alfonso 167 Corona, Armando Salle 167 Covarublas. Herb 20 Crlck, John L. 187 Daniel, Laura M. 188 Davls, Clayton B. 188 Davls, Jean D. 188 Davls, Wendy 188 DeBruIer, Jackie 117. 188 Dellntt, Danlel D. 20, 36. 48, 188 DeLosReyes, Juan Ernesto 188 DeVerse, Kimber Lee 26, 54, 88, 114, 115 Dewey, John R. 188 Doten, Davld Martln 188 Doten, Randy M. 188 Dowdle, Zack W. 48, 188 Draper, Tonya Lea 188 Duarte, Marla A. 188 Dunn, Cheryl Ann 84, 188 Dunn, Ricky Lee 84, 188 Duran, Stephen 188 Durazo, Richard M. 94. 188 Durham, Michelle 188 Duzenbury, Klm Ann 173 Edwards. Allen 48. 188 Edwards, Cheryl Ann 188 Edwards, Tom A. 20. 188 Edwards. Troy Thomas 109, 110, 188 Elias, Darrlck S. 26, 41, 188 Ellison. Norman 188 Emhoolah, Michael Parker 20, 188 Espinoza, Alma 188 Espinoza, Diana Eufemla 71. 123, 188 Espinoza, Georgina 188 Estes, Robert Craig 20, 189 Estrada, David P. 94, 189 Estrella. Chrlstlna 189 Evltch. Thelma 189 Farley, John D. 189 Farrell, Pamela Loretta 90, 189 Federico, Glenda 189 Federico, Ollvla 189 Greer, Gregory A. 190 Grlfflth, Danny K. 20, 32, 48, 190 Groggett, Thomas Gorge 29, 58, 190 Guerrero, Paul 190 Gulterrez. Charles A. 190 Figueroa, Pedro 102, 103, 189 Fisher. Deborah Ann 105, 189 Florez, Alex A. 189 Flores. Beatrice 54, 105. 189 Florez, Lupe 110 Foster, Jon 85, 88, 189 Franco, Brian 189 Franklin, Linda L. 54, 111, 189 Franks, Allen Jerry 110, 189 Fratarcangelo, Linda Ann 66, 67, 189 Freeny, Ben R. 110, 189 Gallup, Janene 189 Garcia, Denny 20, 189 Garcia, Ysabelle 79, 189 Garcia, Manuel 189 Garcia, Raquel 189 Gorda, Sylvia 94. 189 Garlbay, Marlo 189 Gastelum, Johnny 189 Gauthler. Dlana Lynn 99. 117. Gaytan, Joe 189 Glll, Patti Ann 190 Gloria. Josephine Renee 190 Godard, Gerald Craig 20, 32, 190 Golnes, Kitty Loraine 190 Gomez. Dina R. 190 Gonzalez, Ana Bella 190 Gonzalez, Haydee M. 102, 103. 190 Gonzales, Louis A. 20, 48, 190 Gonzales. Robert J. 20, 39, 190 Gould, Walter H. 28, 190 Gourley, Robert G. 82, 84, 190 118, 189 Gulterrez, Rosallnda 190 Gulterrez. Sylvla 190 Hall, Jana L. 190 Hamilton, Richard Orville 109, 110, 190 Hamilton, Tracey 190 Hansberger, Jocelyn Kay 84, 105. 109. 123 Harp, Bessie Jayne 190 Harper, Cheryl J. 71, 84. 190 Harpole. Isaac 90, 190 Headlngton, Becky 84, 190 Hendricks, Davld E. 190 Heredla. Leticia 191 Hernandez, Daniel 191 Hernandez, Gina Teresa 191 Hernandez, Gus 20. 191 Hernandez, Henry 48, 191 Hernandez, Jose 191 Herrera, Albert 191 High, Roy Lamont 32, 33 Hlll. Chad 20, 32, 33, 191 Hlll, Charles B. 191 Hlll, Janet 70, 84, 191 Hillman, Chrls 191 Hlnkle, Gerald 88, 191 Holder, Silvia 191 Holloway. Russell 55, 88, 191 Holmes, Todd Franklin 42 Hooker, Robert Glen 191 Howard, Martina 191 Hubbard, Chris LeeH191, 209 Huber, Nancy I. 70. 99, 191 Hunter, Teressa Gayle 76, 191 Hurtado, Hector 191 Inman, Gina Maxine 191 Jacobs, Leticia 191 Jaramlllo, Armando 210 Jarvls, Mark P. 191 Jedlny, George D. 191 Jimenez. Domi G. 191 Johnson, Jennifer Laurel 191 Josefowica, Jeffery Allen 191 Kane, Jeff 191 Kautzer. Brenda A. 70, 191 Keddle. Hamilton Neilson 61, 80, 192 Kempt, Ronald 192 King. Brenda K. 84, 192 Knepper, Mike L. 88, 192 Koteles. Deneen Lee 192 Kublshke, Kimberly A. 82, 83, 84, 88. 192 Lambert, Carolyn Anne 24, 192 LaRose, George W. 192 Larrabee, Kathy J. 192 Larson, Peggy Anne 192 Leal, Gilda 192 Lee, Tina R. 192 Leonard, Leon R. 192 Lerma, Isalas 192 Lewis, Dwayne 192 Llmones, Margaret Ann 192 Llzarraga, Chari Michelle 84. 192 Lloyd, Jerry Jr. 41. 192 Loken, Leila E. 192 Lopez. Eduardo Andres 85, 192 Lopez, Joe Louis 192 Lopez, Martha Elena 192 Lopez, Melinda L. 192 Lopez, Sharon M. 192 Lorona, Irene F. 192 Lucero, Dlana Gloria 192 Lucero, Raymond Jacinto 192 Lugo, Tony J. 192 Lujan. Eddie J. 19, 192 Lujan. Elizabeth 99, 193 Lundberg, Gerald 60 Lutes, Bobby R. 20, 193 Lutes, Kristen Kelly 24, 43, 115, 193 McFadden, Hayward 11, 19. 193 McKlnzle, Victoria 82, 84, 193 McLendon, Bobbi J. 114, 115, 193 McMinn, Cheryl Lynette 56. 82, 83. 84, 114, 115. 193. 201 McMorrls, Cynthia L. 88, 123, 19e McNeel, Adrienne J. 26, 41. 193 McSparen, Scott Allen 11, 20. 46, 73, 184 193 Maclas, Richard A. 193 Magdalena, Cathy A. 54, 193 Malden, Howard 193 Mallhot, Tami Katherine 193 Manuel. Janice Marie 193 Marquez, Alma A. 102, 193 Marquez, Jessica M. 70, 88, 193 Marquez, Beverly Yvonne 193 Marshall, Larry 193 Martin, Ginger S. 61, 93, 193 Martinez, Jackie 193 Martinez, John R. 110, 193 Martinez, Martha C. 193 Martinez, Patty Marie 193 Martinez, Ronald 193 Masters, Dlana Marie 193 Matlock, Leah Anne 193 May. Tod d Paul 80, 193 Mellor, Tammy L. 84, 193 Mendoza. Samuel Lopez 80, 90, 94, 193 Meza, Marcia E. 94. 102. 103. 194, 200 Miller, Lols 194 Mllls, Florence 194 Mills, Jerry D. 32, 33 Miranda, Larry Quljada 194 Miranda, Paul 194 Miranda, Raymond 194 Miranda, Rosalie 94, 102, 103, 194 Mlreles, Juan 28 Mitchell, Thomas D. 110, 194 Moo, Jeffry A. 20, 194 Montalvo, Hope A. 24, 194 Montanez, Javler 184 Morales, Norma A. 194 Morris, David Patrick 41. 194 Motter, Jacqualine Louise 194 Munoz, Carlos 194 Myers, Mike E. 194 Nall, Terence 194 Navarro, Lucky Andrew 84, 94, 118, 194 Neahr. Patricia A. 99, 194 Neece, Micheal Dennis 32, 194 Needham, Kelth H. 11, 36, 37, 40, 59. 194 Neeley, Rebecca J. 80, 87, 88, 194 Nichols, Diane Serena 84, 87, 88, 123. 194 Nicklaus, Klrk 194 Norris, Michael Anthony 194 Nunez, Paul B. 194 Nunez, Sylvla 194 Nunn, Ricky 194 Ochoa, Dlanne 194 Ogram, Wllllam Floyd 195, 110 Olague. Rlta 61, 71, 195 Olguln, Norma E. 74, 195 Ollaz. Hector 20, 195 Olsen, Celeste Marle 43, 84, 184, 195 0'MeaIy. Tott 195 Orendorff, Glenn M. 88, 101, 110, 195 Orlentale, Adelalde 195 Orduno, Sllvla 70, 74, 94, 195 Orta, Raymond 195 Orta, Sandy Dlane 195 Ortega, Jonathan Louls 41, 85, 88, 195 Ortega, Marla Elena 195 Packer, Tyler Padllla, Mlreya 195 Palaclo, Chrlstlna Ann' 71, 195 Pang, Joe A. 195 Park, Phllllp J. 195 Parker, Yvonne Darlene 195 Parra, Barbara T. 195 Parra, Luls E. 195 Parrlsh, Robyn Kelll 195 Parton, Dora 195 Patton, Clndy 195 Pazos, Jullo A. 20, 59, 195 Peabody, Scott Warren 14, 195 Perez, Glorla 99, 195 Perez, Rebecca 195 Perez, Rolando 195 Perry, Paula Mlchelle 84, 195 Peterson, Mellnda Dawn 99, 195 Ponce, Glno Marle 196 Pope, Hollye Gene 196 Porter, Sue Ann 196 Prather, Joann A. 196 Prest, Wllllam Rock 20 Quach, Nhan T. 196 Rademacher, Karen L. 87, 88, 196 Raebel, Cathy 56, 57, 114, 115, 196 Ramos, Ceclllo M. 92, 196 Raveles, Davld C. 196 Reavls. Bobby Dale 196 Reed, Arlen 196 Reed. Chrlstlna C. 24, 82, 84, 196 Rehkopt, Laura Ann 196 Reyes, Dena 196 Reyes, Estella 196 Reyes, Marla Ann 196 Reynolds, Cheryl L. 137, 196 Rhyne, Bob 20 Rlce, Sydney 114, 115. 196 Rlco, Benlta T. 100, 123, 196 Rlco, Jett 196 Rivera, Nora 196 Roach, Janet Lynn 196 Robblns, Lorl Anne 196 Roberts, Angle Rae 196 Roberts, Ellzabeth Ann 196 Roblnson, Sara K. 43, 61, 70, 196 Rodrlquez. Irene A. 99, 196 Rodrlquez, Jose M. 196 Rodrlquez, Lorena 196 Rodrlquez, Raul F. 36 Romero, Blanca Ceclllo 197 Rosales, Jaclle 197 Rose, Dede 197 Ross, Raymond Allen 197 Rublcs, Marty Lewls 197 Ryan, lrma 197 Ryne, Bob 197 Saelens, Robln A. 84, 197 Salem, Cathy C. 88, 99, 123, 197 Sanchez, Raymond 197 Sanchez, Rosa Llnda 197 Sandlln, Llsa Gay 197 Santlnl, Rhonda Lynn 197 Sattley, Larry P. 36, 197 Sattley, Talbert L. 197 Saulberry, Cedrlc 197 Schoenfeld, Davld L. 197 Schuman, Deldre Ellzabeth 43, 61, 70, 93, 197 Seaqulst, John 26, 41, 197 Shadd, Chuck Thomas 111 Shadle, James 92 Show, Suzette 11, 73, 184 Shaw, Suzanne 184, 197 Shaw. Terry 20, 29, 80, 197 Shephard, Jeannette Marla 98, 197 Slgala, Steve 48, 197 Sllva, Olga 197 Slmpson, Davld 82, 198 Slmpson, Raymond Scott 198 Smlth, Cralg 198 Smlth, Jon R. 61, 93, 159, 198 Solls, Chrlstopher G. 198 Sollz, Mlchael 198 Sorensen, Bryan S. 198 Soto. Barbara 198 Solomon, Robert 198 Spaln, Matthew L. 109, 110, 198 Spaln, Peter T, 20, 109, 110, 198 Spath, Chlp John 198 Spongoss, Phlllp Anthony 198 Stalnbrook, Jay Glenn 58, 198 Stallworth, Steve Troy 32, 33, 48, 198 Stanhope, Kevln M. 198, 201 Stevenson, Tammy Sue 198 Stocklng, Mellnda R. 74, 115, 198 Stoddard, Sandy M. 105, 118, 198 Sulllvan, Gerald Allen 198 Taylor, Vernell 198 Teal, Melanle Dawn 198 Tello, Sylvla 198 Terry, Crystal Jean 198 Thomas, Genna 198 Thompson. Douglas 198 Thompson, Duane B. 109, 111, 198 Tolreles, Deneen 198 Tomklns, Amy Lynn 61, 70, 113, 199 Torres, Angela M. 199 Torres, Delores Marle 199 Torres, Gobrlela 84, 199 Torres, Mlchael 199 Trujlllo, Franclto 84, 199 Trujlllo, Paula Lupe 199 Tudor, Terrl Ann 24, 56, 57, 66, 67, 8 83, 84, 199, 201 Tunnell, Donny Lee 199 Turley, Julle Ann' 114, 115. 199 Turpln, Tamara Lee 82, 84, 199 Urena, Salvador 20, 199 Urqulza, Luclla 199 Valenzuela, Stella Marla 199 Valenzuela, Sharon Eve 199 Valverde, Roseanna Marle 99, 199 Valverde, Rosetta Marla 99. 199 Van Horn, Patrlclr 199 Valanlngham, Davld I. 199 Vasquez, Anthony 32, 33, 199 Vasquez, Clndy 199 Vasquez, Penny Anna 199 Vasquez, Sandra 199 2. Vega, Arturo Cuevas 199 Velazco, Rebecca 199 Verdugo, Dlane 199 Vllla, Marla 199 Vlllanueva, Ismael 20, 199 Volack, Robln L. 199 Wagner, Gavln K. 199 Walden, Buddy 200 Walker, Dlana Lynn 200 Wall. Catrlna Marle 200 Waller, Bill 80, 200 Walters, Rlck Jay 200 Wells, Todd C. 200 Welter Mellssa Carmen 43 67, 200 Whltaker, Bllly D. 200 Whlte, Matthew J. 200 Whlte, Steve 200 Wilder, Charlene Ann 200 Wiley, John P. 200 Wllllams, Ramona E. 24 Wllllams, Rlcky 200 Wllson, Debbie Jean 200 Wilson, Martha 200 Wilson, Roger P. 200 Wlnburn, Lea Susanne 71, 200 Wolfe, Roger 200 Wolford, Eugene R. 39, 200 Woltman, Llnda A. 61, 201 Wrlght, Loretta J. 84, 201 Wrlght, Roberta Dawn 61, 71, 201 Wyman, Jlm H. 201 Young, Suzanne Rene 26, 66, 67, 80 201 Young, Tony H. 201 Yowell, Wendy Jane 54, 201 Zottneck, Bellnda J. 99, 201 Freshman Abbey, Rose Marle 56, 203 Abltong, Rosa Llnda 102 Agullar, Hector F. 203 Agullera, Luls R. 203 Agullar, Elizabeth CLlsaJ A. 56, 203 Agullar, Raymond 203 Alvazlan, Cralg 203 Allen, Terrl L. 203 Alvarez, Teresa A. 203 Alvarez, Valerle L. 203 Amezcua, Edmundo Sandoval 203 Andaverde, Davld 34, 203 Anders, Tlm 60, 203 Angulo, Elizabeth C. 88, 202, 203 Aranda, Irma Valle 203 Aranda, Marla Trlnldod V. 203 Archer, Marlene 203 Arclnlega, Juan M. 203 Arellano, Danlel C. 203 Arellano, Paula A. 203 Armas, Javler 203 Armento, Corlna L. 43, 203 Armstrong, Rahlon L. 203 Arvlso, Bllly S. Jr. 59, 203 Arvlso, Johnny F. 50, 203 Avlla. Mercedes 203 Baca, John 34. 203, 214 Padllla, Balley. Baylon, Beeler, Beeler, Beltran. Joseph P. 203 Harry C. 34, 59, 204 Arturo 204 Albert 28, 204 Jacque Lyn 204 Robln P. 204 Benavides, William Jr. 204 Benson, Koweah Kathleen 204 Bermudez, Rosa Maria 84, 204 Bernal, Sandra 204 Besaw, Kayli Shannon 204 Bird, Mark 204 Bishop, Frank Curtis 35 Bodigoi, Ann M. 110, 204 Bogle, Becky J. 110, 204 Booth, Denise D. 204 Brazeel, Dale Michael 50, 204 Breinholt, Lisa Ann 82, 83, 84, 204 Brennan, Darcy Dee 84, 90, 204 Brice, Nathaniel 84, 204 Brinkley, Darin S. 88, 204 Brinlee, Brooke A. 25, 84, 204, 218 Brooks, Walter S. 204 Buckelew, Dana Ann 204 Budd, Diane E. 56, 204 Bustamante, Sandra A. 204 Byrd, Rickye Lynn 84, 204 Cahoe, Richard N. 204 Camacho, Maria Luisa M. 204 Campuzano, Michael E. 146, 204 Cannon, Doug G. 204 De la Rocha. Maria Leticia 206 Delgado, Helen A. 206 Delgado, Luis A. 206 Demara, Gilbert 206 Dennis, Jay R. 206 Dewey, Chris A. 206 Dodgen, Amy S. 113, 200, 206 Dominguez, Steve G. 102, 103, 206, 214 Donald, Frank M. 113, 206 Donley, John P. 206 Dupont, LisaA. 70, 206 Duran, Sofia L. 206 Durazo, Anna M. 88. 206 Durham, Frank C. 41, 85, 88, 206, 214 Ebsch, Allen L. 206 Eckert, Kimberley A. 113, 207 Eddy, Sean M. 207 Edington, David C. 207 Einberger, Michael S. 207 Elliott, Michael T. 41, 207 Ellis, Ellis, Eric P. 207 Jacugline M. 207 Ellis, Lester L. 50, 207 Ellis, Margaret E. 84, 207 Ellis Roger J. 207 Carlon, Anthony M. 205 Carlon, Charlene H. 204 Carlon, Issac M. 205 Carter, Donna E. 25, 54, 205 Carvajal, Lucy 205 Casares, Jaime H. 50, 205 Castaneda, Crisanto M. 50 Castaneda, Leo 205 Castro, Richard S. Jr. 205 Caudlllo, Jose L. 205 Cervantes, Jose 205 Chavez, Josefino 205 Chavez. Sandy V. 205 Chong, Loo Timothy 205 Choules, Eric T. 35, 205 Cloud, Jeff W. 205 Cluff, David W. 205 Cole, Scott B. 205 Combs, Sharon K. 205 Emhoolah, Matilda D. 207 Escalante, Luz Maria 207 Espino, Joe T. 207 Esquivel, Aldo E. 207 Estes, John D. 207 Estrada, Gilbert 207 Evans, Maureen O. 25, 84, Federico, Franky J. 207 Feighert, Terri 54. 207 Figueroa, Deanna L, 207 Flesher, Patty J. 207 Flores, Roman 207 Ford, Tommy W. 207 Frandsen, David K. 41, 88 Franks, Vada Shane 207 Frazer, Dwain R. 60, 207 Freeman, Dawn M. 207 Freytas, Zaclary J. 207 Fuantes, Gloria C. 207 218 Connors, Joe N. 205 Coonce, Jimmy 92 Corbell, Tracy L. 113, 200, 205 Cordero-Torres, Leslie 56 Corona, Rosie 205 Cortes, Carlos 205 Courtright, Kathleen A. 84, 205 Couarrubias, Genoveva 205 Couarrubias, Leonides 205 Covey, Scott W. 50, 51, 205 Cranford, John R. 205 Crawford, Mary A. 205 Creel, Andy 39, 205 Crombie, Brandon R. 113, 205 Cruz, Rosella L. 54, 206 Curiel, Maribel G. 206 Currie, Mathew D. 88, 206 Curtis, Brenda F. 206 Curtis. Cindy D. 206 Cutlip, Derek E. 59, 82, 84. 93, 112, 113. 206 Daniel, David T. 206 Daniel, Suzie 61, 206 Decker, Jeffrey S. 206 Deeds, James 206 Dees, Eluenee I. 111, 206 De la Pena, Lali 56, 73, 202, 206 De la Pena, Maricela 206 Garcia, Adriene S. 207 Garcia, Lori M. 207 Garcia, Valentina 208 Garcia, Rudy 208 Garrett, Stanley J. 208 Gastelum, David 39, 208 Gaytan, Jessie 208 Geren, Brian F. 35, 208 Geren, Bruce F. 34, 208 Gill, Esmundo M. 208 Gleason, Tim E. 208 Gomez, Moises 208 Gomez, William M. 208 Gonzales, Frances A. 208 Gonzales, Jeff T. 39, 208 Gomalez, Jose Alfredo 208 Gonzalez, Martha V. 208 Gonzales, Ozzie Lorenzo A. 39, 50, 208 Gonzalez, Patricia L. 208 Gordon, Angila S. 203 Graham, Bradley 34, 208 Griffin, Robert H. 208 Grosskreuetz, Bill Lee 208 Guertin, Brion S. 208 Guest, Thomas E. 208 Guinn, Billie I. 208 Gunnel, Priscilla K. 208 Gutierrez, Bobby 208 Gutierrez, Esperanza fHopieJ 94, 208 Hall, Brian Lee 39, 208 Hamilton, Lynda Kay 111, 208 Handcock, Ben 209 Hanke, Michele A. 209 Hanke, Michele A. 209 Haros, Tony 209 Harrison, Denise 111, 209 Hartman, Paul 209 Hassell, Rhonda J. 209 Hasty, James Clayton 92, 209 Heaton, Debbie L. 209 Herbert, Cyndi Lynn 209 Hernandez, Jose 61, 209 Hernandez, Laura 209 Hernandez,Leonor C. 209 Hilley, Fayrene M. 209 Hippensteel, Chip P. 113, 209 Hoffman, Adam W. 209 Holbrook, Leland L. 209 Holiday, Janice L. 209 Hollingsworth, Marc 209 Howe, Gail A. 88, 209 Howell, Christina B. 25, 209 Hunt, Denise M. 84, 209 Hunter, Greg D. 34. 209 Hurlbut, Vincent P. 209 Jacobs, Warren L. 209 Jacobson, Gennie L. 54 Jacobson, Scott C. 209 Jaime, Maria M. 209 Jaime, Roberto 210 Jennings, Wanda D. 99, 210 Jimenez, Daniel V. 210 Jiminey, Roy T. 210 Johnson, Janine D. 61, 99, 210 Johnson, Jeffrey Karl 210 Jones, Audrey E.M. 54, 210 Jones, Sandie P. 25, 54, 90, 21 Jordan, Mario J. 59, 210 Jordan, Tim R. 210 Joslin, Bill N. 23, 35 Kaffer, Douglas J. 60, 210 Kane, Mike J. 210 Keepers, Kimberly L. 210 Keith, Tracy E. 210 King, Olivia R. 210 Kizer, Patricia D. 210 Kline, Marcy 197, 210 Knolle, David 210 Koteles, Cathy L. 210 Kvashay, Pete T. 80, 210 Lackey, DeeDee L. 27, 210 Laguna, Farlene F. 84, 210 LaPorte, Tim M. 88, 210 League, Mike E. 92, 210 LeBaron, Richard A. 60, 210 Lee, Merry CJennyJ 210 Lemons, Danny T. 210 Lewis, Alan R. 50, 211 Lillard, Steve D. 84 Loo, Andrew S. 10, 42, 211 Looper, Tamara L. 211 Lopez, Gary T. 211 Lopez, Joanne O. 211 Lopez, Mary Francie 211 Loring, Charlie N. 211 Lorona, Gene A. 211 Lovegreen, Kathy B. 211 Lugo, Jaime M. 211 Lugo, Ruth E. 211 Lujan, Sonya L. 211 0 Schuler, Luna, Jose R. 211 Luna, Ramon 211 McCann, Terry J. 50, 211 McClendon, Mary A. 99, 211 McCown, Klmberley A. 211 McFadden, Robert R. 38, 39, 211 Mclntlre, Steven S. 211 McMahon, Bette A. 26, 211 McManus, Timothy T. 211 McNeeI, Zane A. 41, 211 Maclas, Eduardo C. 36, 211 Maclas, Franclsco 38, 39, 50. 212 Madison, Brenda R. 84, 212 Maeda, Gabrlela 212 Magsaleno, Mark E. 90, 212 Magallanes, Rebecca 212 Magnusen, Wayne A. 92, 212 Marguez, Clarissa M. 212 Marques, Mlrna L. 212 Marquez, Ricardo G. 212 Martln. Marla A. 88, 212 Martln. Patrlcla A. 212 Martln, Robert B. 212 Martlnez, Martlnez, Martlnez, Martlnez, Martlnez, Billy 212 Delilah M. 212 Melinda 212 Rebecca Diane Stephanle 212 Matthews, Ron F. 50, 212 Mattox, Tracy Ann 25. 45, 54, 212 Mayrant, Randy J. 34. 59, 212 Medders, Llsa D. 212 Mee, Shelley R. 56, 113, 212 Mejla, Ana Sonla 212 Melton, Sam L. 212 Mendlvll, Glorla I. 212 Mesa, Marlene C. 212 Mlllet, Derron C. 88, 212 Mllllner, Lisa K. 212 Mlranda, Marlo M. 213 Mlranda, Mary M. 213 Mlranda, Patrlcla D. 213 Mlreles, Jose D. 28, 213 Mitchell, John J. 50 Mitchell, Korolyn Dlane 84, 213 Mentenegro. John A. 213 Montenegro, Joseph H. 213 Moore, Clndy M. 213 Moore, R. Darryl 23, 59, 213 Moran, Mary L. 213 Murphy, Kevln C. 110, 213 Murrletta, Robert H. 213 Myers. Wayne A. 213 Naruto, Grace S. 88, 213 Nead, Todd W. 213 Nuff, Paula J. 213 Nevl, Steve L. 213 Nicholas, Lllllan R. 213 Nlckum, Matt W. 34, 58, 213 Norman, Norman Scott 113, 213 Northridge, Walter 213 Nunn, Clndy Jean 25, 213 Ochoa, Mark A. 213 Ogram, Melandee CDDB M. 213 Olalz. Augustine 213 Olalz, Ruben 213 Olguln, Franclsco E. 213 Ollery, Marty 213 Olmos. Steve 92, 213 Ollnoz. Steve 35 Ordaz. Gilbert 214 Orlentale, Carolyn S. 214 212 Orozco, Robert Mike 214 Ortlz. Danlel R. 39, 50, 214 Ortlz. Luls F. 214 Ortlz, Sylvla 214 Owens, Robert C. 39. 60, 214 Pallaclo, Eddie M. 214 Polacla, Oscar A. 214 Palmer, Deanne E. 214 Pane, Stephen B. 214 Pang. Elizabeth 214 Parker. Mark G. 50, 214 Parra, Danlel A. 214 Paxton, Katherine D. 214 Pazos, Roberto 214 Pearce, Damarls M. 214 Pemberton. Josephine M. 45, 110, 202, 214 Perez, Emlllano 38, 39, 214 Perez, Rosle 214 Phllllps, Charles A. 39, 214 Phllllps, Matthew S. 50. 214 Plburn, Raelynn 215 Plerre, Renee 215 Pierson, Johnny G. 84, 215 Pllgrlm, Kathy 215 Plno, Alfonso U. 102, 103, 215 Plno. Beatrice CBettyJ 94, 102, 103, 215 Plrkle, Lynn 94, 215 Pollard. Marlbeth 82, 202, 215 Ponce, Mlsty A. 111, 215 Porchas, Hllda L. 215 Porter, Chrystal L. 215 Pratt. Barbara J. 84, 215 Pratt, Cecll E. 28, 34, 215 Prest, J. David 35. 215 Provenzano, Paul 110, 215 Pully, Norma L. 215 Quach, Nghia T. 215 Qulnn, Stephanie A. 215 Qulntero, Helen G. 88, 113, 215 Qulntero, Mary F. 215 Rader, Lance J. 215 Rainey, Steven T. 110, 215 Ramirez, George A. 215 Ramirez, Graclela 215 Ramirez, Luls M. 215 Ramirez, Orlando L. 215 Ramon, Cesas E. 50, 215 Ramos, Patrlcla M. 85, 88. 215 Reed, Karen S. 215 Reddlng, Maurice R. fMoJ 35. 55. 80, 88, 215 Renlck, Joey T. 42, 82. 84. 216 Reyes, Amador G. 216 Reynolds, Mandy E. 25, 216 Rhodes, Sandy A. 216 Rlchards. Michelle A. 216 Rlco. Dlana M. 216 Rico, Tommy 16 Riley. Lyndsee A. 84, 216 Rlney, Donald A. 216 Rivera. Danny 216 Rivera, Loule Steve 216 Rivera. Marla CRosaJ 99 Roach, Sandra M. 216 Robbins, Jlm 50 Roberts, Tyleen L. 110. 216 Roblnson. Laura M. 216 Roblnson. Mary A. 84 Rodriguez, Alberto G. 216 Rodriguez, Ellzabeth 216 Rodriguez, Emlly S. 54, 88. 216 Rodriguez. Rlchard A. 88, 216 Rodriguez, Robert A. 216 Rogers, Maxwell 216 Romantlc, John E. 85, 88, 216 Romero, Anna M. 84, 196, 216 Romero, Donald M. 88, 216 Romero, Ronald M. 88 Rosales, Ruble, J Ruckert, Margaret E. 216 acqueline R. 216 Suzanne 216 Sanchez, lrma A. 217 Sanchez, Mark J. 217 Sanchez, Rebecca S. 88, 216, 217 Sanders, Sanders, Santlnl. Melburn E. 82, 217 Tammy L. 217 Lydla J. 200. 217 Saulsberry, Sandy D. 35. 217 Schagel, Wllllam S. 41, 88, 217 Schoenfeld, Susanne M. 82, 217 Schower, Davld 217 Catherlne M. 26, 118, 217 Schuman, Stuart H. 39, 87, 88, 217 Scott, Marshall C. 217 Seely, Danlel C. 217 Selbel, Rod W. 217 Shadle, Amy S. 25. 56, 217 Shadle, Beth A. 25, 45, 53, 73, 84, Shadle, Richard M. 217 Shaman, Blll M. 217 Shoemoke, Kelth F. 217 Slerra. Nlck 217 Sllva, Martha Ol. 217 Simpson, Llsa V. 217 Slms, Anthony 35 Smlth, Laurel C. 218 Smith, Marllyn J. 84, 218 Smlth. Pam D. 54, 218 Smith, Tony L. 218 Solorlo, Angie M. 88, 218 Sorensen, Marc E. 218 Soto, Vern L. 218 Souza, Raul 218 Spelce, Robln L. 218 Staley, Ronald P. 218 Staton, Kashlno 58 Steadman, Lanette 218 Stelnbelgle, Mark W. 34. 218 Stewart, Jay P. 218 Stoddad, Berdett W. 218 Strobe, Rachal E. 216 Stultz, Rodney P. 218 Stuart, Edward Grant 34, 218 Sullivan, Jerome CButchJ F. 218 Taylor, Kent J. 60, 218 Taylor, Mark A. 218 Teal, Cralg S. 110, 218 Tekell, Greg G. 218 Tellez, Alfonso 219 Terry. Sonya A. 219 Thayer, Marvln M. 219 Thomas, Justln E. 219 Thorlln, Jr. fPhllipJ Scott 219 Thornberry, Amy T. 26, 219 Tlmllck, Sharon M. 84. 219 Tlmllck, Tlm C. 59, 219 Tlnseth. Jayna M. 88. 219 Torres, Javier J. 219 Turner, Carletta E. 88, 219 Urena, Franclsco S. 50, 219 Urlas, Rosle M. 25. 219 Urlbe. Jesus M. 219 Urlbe. Susana M. 219 Valdez, Beatriz Y. 102, 219 Valdez, Franclsca S. 102, 219 Valenzuela, Andy 219 Valenzuela, Chrls J. 219 Vanlanlngham, Daniel R. 219 Vargas, Nestor O. 219 Vega, Paz P. 219 Velazco, Armando G. 219 Verdugo, Fred 42, 219 Villalolos, Mlchael W. 219 Wahl, Ruth I. 219 Watley, Donna M. 219 Weber, Jennifer A. 219 Wellerd, Kevin 50 Wllhelmy, Mary C. 219 Williams, Sally A. 220 Wllllams, Tracy L. 220 Wingblade. Lynnae R. 220 Wright, Jeffrey S. 220 Yabo, Davld S. 39, 50, 220 Young, Wesley A. 220 Zazueta, Cruz I. 220 Zarmeno, Davld 220 Zltzelsberger, Norbert J. 220 Zottneck, Clndy A. 220 F aculty-Staff Alka, Charles 32, 135 Allen. Sylvia 74, 75, 135 Anderson, Nettie 134 Anderson, William 133 Armas. Pablo 133 Bogby, Nancy 130 Barmore, Linda 129 Deezley. David 135 Belcher, Francine 131 Bernal, Mary Lou 135 Bernal, Ralph 109, 135 Biltz, George 127 Black, Roderick 101. 135 Blalr, Carl 135, 167 Blair, Emery 135 Blevlns, Judith 129 Brennan, Wllllam 80. 112, 113, 135 Brooks, Patty 128 Brown, Rosa 131 Brown, Rochelle 135 Bruno. Jacquelene 25, 54, 136 Bryan. Clifford 136 Burton, Cleve 101, 116. 136 Cabrera, Maggie 44, 134, 141. 102 Cabrera, Rudy 16 Caldwell, Paul 136 Cantu, Robert 132 Cessna, Suzanne 129 Choate, Edie 131 Conrad, Warren 134 Compton, Evelyn 130 Copeland, Wesley 136 Coulter, Stephen 136 Danlel, Thomas 37, 136, 36 DeCesare, Debbie 85. 136, 151 Dees, Helen 130 Dlllon. Marty 11, 14, 19, 37, 39, 71, 136. 46 Dorsey, Carolyn 130 Driver, George 136 Drysdale, Raymond 125. 136 Dunn, Betty 134 Eddy, Alan 134 Eskew, Eldon 133 Espinoza, Margaret 130 Ferguson, Patrick 137 Filey, Pamela 129 Fosse, Lee 128 Garcla, Margaret 130 Gary, Raymond 127. 140 George, Shirley 137 Goodman, Gayle 70, 137 Goos, John 35. 137 Graham, Carma 99, 137 Greenough, Mark 51, 137. 51 Greenwell, Carl 37, 137, 36 Hansberger, Ed 126 Headlngton, Wllllam 137 Hegarty, Barbara 131 Hengl, Vlrgll 137 Holland, Dean 137, 118 Holland, Patt 126 Isom, Alice 138, 139, 141 Ivy, George 133 Johnson, Nell 76, 138 Johnston, Cheryl 25, 138 Kelly, Robert 128 Kelly, Zenobia 130 Kldd, Betty 130 Klle, Steven 136, 138, 42 Kimbrough, Willis 109, 138 Klsselburg, Rick 20. 53, 136 Lackey, Karen 128 Landua. Jim 138 Lee, Deborah 138, 141 Lopez, Lydla 130 McBride, Jan 131 McBride, Kathy 61, 139 McCann. Sterling 139 McCraIey, Totsy 139 McGregor, Wllllam 98. 139 McLendon, Robert 14, 29. 139 McPherson, Gllbert 82, 139 McVey, Lawanda 100, 132 Magdalena. Cris 11, 48, 138 Mattox, Lois 131 May, Forrest 60, 139 Melkowskl, Lou 139 Moody, Robert 126 Mitchell, Anna Mary 116, 138, 139 Neece, Harold 131 Needham, Harry 20, 139, 58 Oplnsky, Betty 130 Pancrazi. Mike 16 Parker, Dorothy 130 Peabody, Marjorie 140 Poage, Claudla 140 Pott, Mrs. 56 Patt, Greg 16, 140 Prlest, Beverly 130 Psolka, Davld 139 Raebel, Marty 140, 142 Reilly, John 140 Rice, Helen 100. 132, 137 Rockwood, Gerald 43 Rodgers, Edna 140 Rogers, Patrlck 28. 117 Rose, Clndy 14, 114, 115, 137, 140, 142 Rulz, Mike 37 Salerno, Sam 140 Sampson, Deanna 140 Sanchez, Raymond 14, 90, 131, 141 Sand, Carl 140 Seaqulst, Jerry 14, 26. 27, 41, 141 Shadle, Stephen 126 Sheridan, Jay 141 Sherman, Billie 141, 56 Snow, Joanne 141 Sollars, Anna 25 Sorensen, Stella 104, 105, 141 Spaln, Barbara 141 Steen, Elsle 129 Steen, Jesse 141 Sulllvan, Barbara 141 Taff, Isabel 141 Talamantez, Pearl 130 Thomas, Frank 14, 16, 19, 142 Thornburg, Margaret 130 Tlppln, Barbara 141, 142 Townsend, Velma 126 Trapp, Thelma 141, 142 Travlolla, Nancy 129 Trlgg, Trudy 142 Tuggle, Robert 142 Turner, Phyllis 129 Tyndell, Susle 66, 131 Underwood, Marian 131 Venture, Gary 14, 16, 19, 142 Vogt, Robert 133 Walker, Carol 107, 142 Walker, Ja-an 139, 142 Walters, Robert 127 Whlte, Juanita 128 Whlte, Velma 100, 132 Wilson, Davls 142 Wilson. 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