Albuquerque High School - La Reata Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM)

 - Class of 1975

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Curriculum was expanded from the old, generalized classes to the new, specified subjects. American History became "Women in America," "History of Sports" or "Careers in America". English 11 became "BibIe -Literature," "Grand Funk" or "Classical Mythology". . The spectrum increased to include "Psychology-," "Sociology," "German," "Humanities," "Measurements," "Zoology" and the "Reading Lab". The Media Center added new possibilities with its ultra modern equipment such as the TV and radio studios, many new tape recorders, record players, TV sets, printing machines and so much more. ln fact, AHS boasts being the best equipped school in the state. With such new possibilities the teachers were able to expand their teaching methods to include many new ideas. Classes became intellectual, informal and fun. And the teachers became even better friends. Learning became a sharing experience and school became a haven of warmth and joy. Top from left to right: 1. New sights greet both student and teacher alike. Middle: 1. Mike Garcia forges on in the art world. 2. One of the more interesting teachers is Mrs. Gaylord. 3. Mr. Burgess is famous for his impish grin. Below: 1. Shop faculty get-together as seen through a cylinder. 2. Mr. Coker displays his dominance on his famous overhead projector. Anderson. Gladys Coker, James Physics, Applied Science Computer Math. Geometry Math Analysis Baca. Juan De Dios Bible Lit, English 10 Coleman, Lyndon Geometry. Algebra I Bononcini, Maxine Secretarial Classes Conlon. John A Advanced Band, intermediate Band Bradley, Robert Music Theory. Showtime Band Anthropology, US History Marching Band Native American History Davis. Steve Brooks, Natalie Welding, lnd. Metals Southwest Lit. Ethnic Lit. Electricity Household Electricity Auto. Burgess, Stewart Ind. Electricity, Welding Machines America at War. Southwest History History of Sports. 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Mrs. McMahan, Child Care "We have individual work. small group work. artistic endeavors. a lot of work between teacher and individual in smaller classes." Mrs. Ready. Is Today Tomorrow? "There is an active and enthusiastic participation of the students with the language and the German culture." A Mrs. lftner. German "The student gets to learn about something that they are interested in. something they may be doing throughout their lifetime to earn their livelihood." Mr. Cloud. ICT "What makes this class is having a select group of students all of whom are interested in learning." Mr. Conlon. Music Theory "World Cultures develops the class around the use of an outstanding array of films. We take the students to the country. A Mr. Medley, World Cultures "Just great fun to teach. All the equipment that we use in the room is what the students will find in offices." Mrs. Denton, Office Ed Top from left to right: 1. Shop provides a creative outlet between regular school work. 2. The Ecologists. sponsored by Mrs. Garcia, plant a tree for the new school. 3. Helping is a major facet to the teaching profession. Bottom: 1. A constructive moment for both Mr. Simoni and students. 2. One of the friendliest teachers is Mrs. Ready. McMahan, Diana Palmer, David Home Economics ICT I.lI Related Occupations Childcare and Guidance Postlethwait. Jeanne Sexuality McReynolds, Mary Gymnastics World and American Girls' PE Humanities Psychology Ready, Leah Whodunit? Medley, Kenneth Adventure and Suspense Early Civilizations ls Today Tomorrow? Anthropology War Y World Cultures Survival for the Future Miranda. Vivien Romero, Mary McCormick French I.ll,llI Language Lab Skills Spanish l,ll Sandell. Freda Myers. Marie V Girls' PE Journalism-Newspaper Grand Funk Scholz, Mark Yearbook I.II Modern Choir. Mixed Chorus Guitar. Concert Choir Neville, Baird Girls' Chorus World and American Humanities Schwyzer, Barbara Craft Design Otero. Joe Jeweky I Pre-Algebra Algebra ll Measurements Increosed Enrollment Creotes Fogulty Expansion Leah MQ Wj 2? fn e fig 7m 5, S ww ffifaggfww X 3 mg 15? X K if fsfrxw -rf: 'Er' N N my vyw 3 egg ws Q MQ wi f y c . 45,2 SV H4 M , ,ffifw-Jfifz, ,-- 'ffw zfzi mg. 1 ,,1,v+,,l5 ' - f A 1 qs , 21 9 igsjiifzf' ' ' 3 Q , Shorjnah. Frieda , f 3? 1 f Martha Teachers sm 133357-1 , "Students make use of the media center through video taping of TV editorials. play by play. commercials and taping of some radio programs." Mrs. Myers. Grand Funk "Modern Dance provides an atmosphere of freedom of expression and movement. Hopefully an appreciation and understanding of dance is gained." Ms. Postlethwait. Modern Dance "ICT, is a work experience program where the students go to school for a half day and then go to work on the job in an automotive area." ' Mr. Cloud. ICT "We 'have maids. janitors. apprentice auto mechanics. furnace repairmen, painters. nursery attendants. warehouse men. heishi manufacturers. wranglers. car lot boys. dishwashers. farm laborers. bus boys, waitresses. heavy equipment operators and an Indian jewelry manufacturer." Mrs. Garcia. Mr. Groffman. Work-Study Program "I have a feeling that my subject will be a fun class. too. mainly because it will be completely individualized. The students will plan their own activities and produce their own puzzles." ' ' Mrs. Hill. Playing with Words Top from left to right: 1. Actual human brains are sliced for this Bio. Il class. 2. Anthony Hovey gets some 'crafty' hints from Ms. Johnson. 3.-Mr. Bradley wonders why the fish aren't in the aquarium. Bottom: 1. Mr. Miranda spends the lonely hours correcting endless homework. 2. Ms. Lutz helps student with artwork. 3. Students prepare strange 'brew' during chemistry class. 4. Mr. Chadwell gives some explicit instructions. Sexton. Gerald Stoy, Dorothy Power Mechanics ' Clothing I Creative Sewing Sherman, Frieda Foods I Office Education I .Typing I Tapia, Sam Improvizational Theater Shock, Martha ' Play Production V Foods I English 10 Independent Living Tsoodle. Wendell Simoni, Arthur Military Training Zoology Boys PE Life Science Botany Valdez. Tony PE Stafford, Opal Typing I Shorthand I Keeping the school clean and looking as new as the day AHS students first entered the gleaming white hallways became the seemingly unsurmountable task for the custodians to accomplish. Still the merry group of men faced their jobs with a smile and a joke and a deep dedication to AHS. They could be seen at games cheering and leaping with joy even though they had so much work ahead of them. Such are the true Bulldogs which care so much for the school, as do the cafeteria workers who, year after year, listen to the insults and take them with smiles. Adding to their workload were the classic "Battle of the Styrofoam Trays," breaking and scattering their contents hither and yon. These dedicated men and women provided a clean and healthy environment for AHS students and earned a warm niche in many hearts. Top from left to right: 1. The crowd gathers at lunch. 2. The 'Lunch Ladies' meet for their favorite meal. lunch! Odelia Gow. Cleo Marquez. Jessie Chavez. Virginia Crespin. Bonnie Parras. Lorraine 'Ballejos. Lucille Giddings. 3. A lone janitor. 4. The tools of a ianitor's trade. Bottom: 1. The ultra modern ovens. 2. Work never ends for the janitors 3. The Merry Men of AHS: Santos Montoya. Gilbert Aragon. Enrique Lopez- Escobar. Sylvestre Baca. Max Montoya. Guadalupe Espinosa. ! 32 Foithful Bulldogs Keep School Cleon, Heolthy .1 Vt., Q, ..,, 4 7,-. ,.,. 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As it was the first indoor assembly, there was much expectation for one of the best assemblies ever, but as it was, the outcome was a bit ofa disappointment: and there was little enthusiasm to reward the candidates with the self-confidence they needed. Knowing the outcome of the assembly would mean their election into office, each candidate tried his best to "give it all he had." The day went slowly as all of Albuquerque High anxiously awaited the results. Manny Abeyta, Jerry Romero, and Maria Muniz were elected President, Vice- President, and Secretary-Treasurer, respectively. V Chosen as representatives to Student Senate were, Belinda Saavedra, Elizabeth Chavez, and Olondo Baca. The B-Team cheerleaders selected were Debbie Atler, Patsy Candelaria, Cindy Romero. Angela Vigil, Stephanie Romero, and Theri Raby - Head. The Sophomores felt' right at home in our new building and adapted very easily to the new excitement of being a high school student. The anxiety of the first days were soon gone and the time for hard, tireless work had started. The Sophomores were one of the first organizations to start their activities. Bake sales and car washes headlined their money-making projects, in order to raise money to buy the scepter for our Homecoming Queen. The Senior Breakfast, also sponsored by the Sophomores, kept up the tradition of being their most important and successful of activities. we 2. . . A . - K f sf? 1: .fill z . li jlefx' 2.3 it Wi, 1 f zfewfl ms -:fi ri,ifiiei5svWfig,fiw5lv3gizf2?sa , Ab 1 M 'T 1" ' itiil'-Siigisigifiiifis ev af annV ' ' i i?iiiiE5l? Agnes, EUQEUE . Anzures, Alejandro J ' f.iffa,wz - E' Andazgla Angela 1 , : egg,- i .'.-f,ggg,gis iii:-S-EI,-g , ' 'Eat .. r fer ' 7 , Aragon, Roberta i ?,Q,iiif ' ,. A ' I ., Afvhibeque. Anthony -f - ef K iii. 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Sophomore Band members exhibit talent and spirit during football season: 2. New lockers still gather dust. ' Jf , in ,, ill' gas ,W .... Q , ., .. i K ' . ff, ,,. 8 K K ' i - ii. .1 sf I ., N' -' :-'. 9.f2hi',x.w" , Q: A,. W M wg-1 QA' S 3 l ' tg 4 E 3 S Ortiz, Anthony omz, Lillie Otero, Tommy Pacheco, Sylvia Padilla, Carla Padilla, Chris Padilla, Clara Padilla, JoAnn Padilla, Leona Padilla, Mark Padilla, Thomas Patchell, Clifton Patterson, Martin Pedroncelli, Isola Peeler, Deborah Peralta, Betty Ann Perea, Diane Perea, Mary Ellen Perkins, Anthony Perry, Jerry Petrino, Angela Pickle, Teresa Pino, Anthony Pitts, DeWayne Rivas, Michae! Robinson, Van Rodarte, Barbara Rodarte, Ramona Rodriguez, Lisa Romero, Anthony Romero, Cindy Romero, Johnny Ross, Michael Rozzell, Paul Russell, Wendy Saavedra, Belinda Salas, Trini Salazar, Andrew Sais, Francine Saiz, Frank 50 Polaco, Paula Proo, Rebecca Quintana, Gene Raby, Theri Ramirez, Janie Ramirez, John Read, Joy Reeves, Leslie Rhodes, Donald Riggins, Tyrone Sanchez, Chris Sanchez, Debbie Sanchez, Elaine Sanchez, James Sanchez, James Sanchez, Jimmy Sanchez, JoAnn Sanchez, Leonard Sanchez, Lucy Sanchez, Ellen Mary 3 Waaggigg we ,uv f N Sanchez, Michael Sanchez, Roseann Sanchez, Sam Sanchez, Shirley Sanders, Dennis Santiago, Michael Savedra, Johnny Schnoor, Martin Schroeder, Annamae Hardy, Scott Sedillo, Armando Sedillo, Yvonne Seebinger, Larry Segura, Martin Segura, Rose Sena, Alan 51 Sena, Robert Serna, John Sewell, Ginger Sharts, Wanda Sheler, Bethany A. Sigala, Rita Silva, Delilah Slavin, Marc Smith, Dawn Smith, Jean Smith, Michael Solis, Joe Sorrell, Angela Sparks, Stephanie Steadman, Mark Stephens, Stephanie Stevens, Cynthia Strome, Sandi Tapia, Roger Tenorio, Janice .Q lm ' I' an ., -sv- "' ' -- l ri, X 3 st s 531- ' f vw be W 5 Q , t Y 1 Q 2' 1 t Q me .r F we ia . r. W , S 1 t . ' 5 i . -rrr are I, , , it L wt wgii Vi Vt ., N hm , - . 3 - 1' Z - N I , - , LN A J 7 A4 at ,f fl ,fg From left to right 1. Waiting in the snack bar line makes for a social gathering at lunch time: 2. Since the majority of the sophomores don't drive, these school buses provide welcome transportation to and from school. X X 1 f K all ' - 5,311 Q jam 5,5 by 59,432,531 , .. . . H2112 ' lil SNK E , JM l A ie i s if 1 2:41 5, nge, Il.: -2 1 -K ,. . , V , ,U ,l ...,, 'J . . , ,.,, 3 ,. ,,,,3, ,j A N .L I - LLM it , gg 1 1. 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Anaya, Ross J. Apodaca, Delia Apodaca, Ralph E. Apodaca, Steve Armstrong, Vernon R Baca, Catherine Baca, Diane Baca, Frances Baca, Jeanette Baca, Louise uline B. Baca, Steve R. Baca, Steven Baiamonte, James Bailey, Marion M. Barbosa, Richard Beltran, Lorenzo Bittner, Ronlad Bonney, Mark Boyd, Judy K. Brooks, Carol Buetti, Frank A. Burrell, Anthony Bustamante, Dennis Cadena, Francisco Candelaria, Demetrio Carabajal, Albert Carter, James B. Casaus, Frances Castillo, Taide M. Chavez, Anna Chavez, Kenneth M. Chavez, Loretta A. Chavez, Margie Chavez, Martin Chavez, Roberta Chavez, Stanley Chavez, Thelma Chavez, Theresa Chavez, Velma Cisneros, Victor Cook, Emma Cordova , Margaret Correa, Paul SOPHOIVIORES NOT PICTURED Gomez, Patricia Gonzales, Alfonso Gonzales, Anthony Gonzales, Johnny Gonzales, Mary Gonzales, Steven Greiner, Bryan Greigo, Pablo Griffin, Carl Gurule, Betty J. Gutierrez, Louis Gutierrez, Rita Gutierrez, Robert Hale, Mark Hamilton, Bill Hampsten, Anita Harper, James Hauquitz, Sevena Hayenga, Lowell Hen'ry, Caniel Herrera, John Herrera, Juanita Hosea, Charles Jaimes, Betty James, Trent Jaramillo, Cathy Jaramillo, Julia Jaramillo, Julian Jaramillo, Rose M. Jaramillo, Teresita Jercinovic, Jenne M. John, Gary Johnson, Jerrold D. Johnson, Patricia A. Jurado, Enrique Kerschion, Guy J. Kiawana, Shannon King, Patsy A. Kossie, Alice Kozlowski, Elaine M. Landavazo, Diana Lenhoff, Ray Leveque, Tessa F. Leweka, Anthony J. Leyba, Rosalie Lobato, Georgia Long, Steven R. Lopez, Anna C. Lopez, Barbara Crawford, Melissa Crespin, Franzella Crespin, Henry Dennis, Phoebe Dennis, Roy R. Dimas, Rosie D. Dominguez, Jesse R. Dominguez, Richardo Donahue, Susan M. Duran, Elizabeth Epperson, Robert Escudero, Max Flores, Veronica D. Forshey, John D. Lopez, Carlos T. Lopez, Elaine R. Lopez, Eugene S. Lopez, George L. Lopez, Henry M. Lopez, Manuel E. Lopez, Manuelita L. Lovato, Linda F. Lovelace, Lynn M. Lucero, Chris L. Lucero, Joe E. Lucero, Larry Lucero, Macario Lucero, Paul Fuente Gabald s, Susie on, Ramona Gaffney, Shawn Gallegos, Andrew Gallegos, Eulalia Gallegos, Josie Gallegos, Patricia Gallegos, Paul Garcia,.Alta M. Garcia, Benjamin F, Garcia, Debbie Garcia, Frankie Garcia, George Garcia, Janet Garcia, Margaret Garcia, Mary Frances Garcia, Nancy Garcia, Norma J. Garcia, Orlando Giron, Micheal Gomez, Judyth Mares, Cordelle N. Martinez, Bernadette Y. Martinez, Dorothy C. Martinez, Gilbert G. Martinez, Gregory L. Martinez, Josie Martinez, Josie A. Martinez, Manuel Martinez, Martin A. Martinez, Robert A. Martinez, Rosalie Martinez, Stephanie Martinez, Steven J. Martinez, Yolanda M. McManis, Kenneth G. Montano, Larry D. Montano, Vincent Montoya, Joseph L. Mora, Nadine Mora, Pauline Moreno, Louisa A. Morgan, Stanley Moya, Carlos Moya, Ricky Muniz, Victoria M. Maranjo, Rudy D. Nocera, George Oldaker, Sarah Ortiz, Charlene A. Ortiz, Christine M. Ortiz, Juan l. Overton, Richard J. Padilla, Angela M. Padilla, Patricia A. Padilla, Sandra Perea, Anthony Perez, Felix Perkins, Charles C. Pina, Antoinette Pino, Virgil Rachkowski, Carla M. Ramirez, David J. Ramirez, Ida M. Ramires, Nash D. Ramirez, Ruben E. Ramirez, Trinidad L. Rivera, Olivia Robens, Mary S. Rodriguez, Elizabeth M Rodriguez, Ermie Romero, Carolyn M. Romero, Jerry V. Ruiz, Betty J. Rundles, Charles D. Russell, Amanda R. Saavedra, Bernice Saavedra, Johnnie J. Saiz, Carmelita Salas, Michael Salazar, Michael M. Sanchez, Anna M. Sanchez, Catherine L. Sanchez, Christopher A Sanchez, Debbie Sanchez, Diana Y. Sanchez, Ella M. Sanchez, Frankie Sanchez, Mary E. Sanchez, Therese Sandoval, Donna L. Sandoval Theresa Sandoval, Tina Santillanes, Andrew Sedillo, Jerry E. Sedillo, Johnny N. Sedillo, Michael Shannon, Kiawana Smith, Alvina M. Smith, Anselmo Tapia, Matias Thomas, Debra Tokuda, Kathleen L. Trujillo, Dolores Trujillo, Johnny Trujillo, Robert Trujillo, Socorro Turrietta, Christina J. Valdez, Anthony Vallejos, Albert F. Vallejos, Garlene Vallejos, Leonard Vallez, Johnny L. Vane, Charles H. Vargas, Alfonso Velarde, Elizabeth Vialpando, Chris Vialpando, Theresa J. Vigil, Robert E. Walker, Reginald L. Weil, Mark Werner, Bryant M. Wollen, Debbie Yepes, Marcelino Young, James A. Zamora, David B. Top: Anthony Perea, Victor Roybal, and Ernest Salazar gaze intently. as the Bulldoggies perform at the Santa Fe assembly. Bottom. Left to Flight: 1. These vibrant ladies - Christine Saiz, Lillie Marquez and Patricia Martinez - led the Junior Class in activities and projects throughout the year: 2. Just taking a few moments from their tight schedule. junior senate members smile for the camera - Mary Lyon. Carmela Brito, Phyllis Thomas, and Maria,Chavira. Women Leod Spirit of '74 lt is customary for the juniors to spend time harrassing the poor, dusty. confuse sophomores. It was made somewhat more difficult this year due to the fact that tl juniors were just as lost and confused as the sophomores in the facility! lt wasn't too lor before everyone felt at home in the new school. and better late than never. the junio started the tradition of harrassing the sophomores. This year was off to a good start with President Patricia Martinez. Vice-President Lill Marquez, Secretary-Treasurer Christine Saiz and Senators Maria Chavira, Carmela Brit Phyllis Thomas, and Mary Lyon. Junior House spent many hours working on projects during the year, including bal sales, and in October the spinetingling movie Frankenstein Meets Wolfman, was shovi with the most spooky haunted house ever, following. The first prom of the new Albuquerque High School was held at the Albuquerql Convention Center. lt was one of the best proms Albuquerque High has ever had. Many hours were spent on various projects, none of which would have been possib without the help of Mrs. Leah Ready who spent much of her time and effort in helpir Junior House during the year. 11, Ju Junio Juniors Baca, Frances Baca, Laura Baca, Louie Baca, Richard Baca, Tony Barela, Christoval Barela, Ernie Barela, Ronald Baros, Leonard Barth, Jimmy Baylor, Sheldon Becerra, Mary Benavidez, Ernie Benavidez, Kathr Bezy, Sleazy Bittner, Ronald Borrego, Julia 58 Austin, Judy Ayze, Inez Baca, Catherine Baca, Cecilia is '. 5 MW Borrego, Linda Brady, Lawrence Brito, Carrnela Burkhard, Daniel Candelaria, Barbara Candelaria, Cecilia Candelaria, Louis Candelaria, Michael Candelaria, Patsy Carrell, Diane Carrillo, Dennis Carson, Kit Carter, Jerry Castillo, Andrew Castillo, John Cavalier, Andy Chavez, Alberta Chavez, Anna Chavez, Chris Spools House Wolls Collopse Chavez, Corine Chavez, Cynthia Chavez, Dianna Chavez, Irene Chavez, Joseph Chavez, Kathy Chavez, Lawrence Chavez, Lena Rose Chavez, Leona Chavez, Lorraine Chavez, Lucas Chavez, Trini Chavez, Velma Chavira, Maria Cordova, Chris COVUOVH. Jane f " Crockett, David U Darden, Vickie Dauber, Richard l I 1 V' , Bottom. Left to Right: 1. Maria Chavira comforts Jerry Carter in time of misery: 21 Some students seem to have other things on their mind besides school work: 3. Guy Fernandez, Richard Geoffrion and Albert Navarro plan a bit of strategy for lunchtime basketball: 4. Patricia Martinez, Lillie Marquez try endlessly to organize annual spook house: 5. Some juniors never know when to quit, while Justine Krueger tends to her books. 60 A N, ' 'if' a I 3. 0 .QQH I if A st F YQ fill it if "" ,', f we Y, . IQ 9 K if " Q, ., bs: :g 4 Wt as ' is of , .. ' Y . 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Rudy Jaramillo and Leroy Sandoval enjoy an outdoor assembly: 2. Butch decides to cut in on Patricia Martinez and Monarch during spotlight dance: 3. Several juniors TRY to be cooperative in Black Student Union meeting: 4. One of the many scary sights escapes the Junior Spook House. 'K xi Gonzales, JoAnna Gonzales, Lucia Gonzales, Mary Gonzales, Michael Gutierrez, Robert Gonzales, Roy Green, David Griego, Eileen Griego, Lorraine Griffin, Mary Gurule, Max Gutierrez, Michael Gutierrez, Raymond Gutierrez, Rennie Gutierrez, Rhonda Hall, Weldon Harris, Bonnie L, Harris, Dorothy Harris, Freelan Hernandez, Edward 63 Herrera, Mary Herrera, Serjio Herring, Berinda Huling, LuLu Humphrey, Pat Jackson, Cynthia Jacob, Freddie Jaramillo, Marilyn Jaramillo, Rudy Jones, John Krueger, Janine Krueger, Justine Lawrence, Randy Lewis, Debra Leyba, Robert Listy, Anthony Long, Debra Long, Ken G. Lopez, Janet Lopez, Kathy 64 wad' 1 5' ,MH .r,1,,e. 1 -1 :Gif fa ante, , X Q i Viv ' .!ff rw"-""' ,--- .A , lf. fe t , 1. f I i Top, Left to Right: 1. Juno Raby and Mike McCulley test their skills at the game of chess: 2. Liz Aragon takes advantage of her job, by sitting on the floor while working with the juniors. Bottom: 1. During a game Velma Chavez and Theresa Rodriguez participate in a bulldoggie routine. 'A Lozoya, Mario Lucero, Ernest Lucero, John Lujan, Lucille Luthy, Jeff Lyon, Mary Madrid, Jeannette Maldonado, Angela Mancha, Anna Manzanares, Ray Martinez, Desi Martinez, Henry Martinez, Manuel Martinez, Patricia Martinez, Perry T. Martinez, Richard Martinez, Richard Martinez, Sammy Marquez, Lillian Means, Jeff 65 Milks, Steven Miller, Emma L. Monk, Harvev Montano, Mar93f9Y Montano, Rosemary Montoya, Andrea Montoya, Clarence Montoya, Corine Montoya, Donald Montoya Michael Mora, Anthony Mora, Leonard Moya, Margaret Muchmore, Denice McCulIey, Mike Naranio, Kathryn Naranjo, Mariana Navarrete, A. Elizabeth Navarro, Albert Navarro, Linda Newsom, Jack Nicks, Ronald Nieto, Adolfo Nieto, Nick Nuanes, Anna 66 'waggtstittzgsyrfazsiffgeegggwwlasfsfwiiea .wiasswfb-zsz"agt.t' it A-tim 11-H we t'L,1x2leJ' iwtnzm A , 'z SW it K ,Batty wwf? , Qgsttv, . ,L f : Her tw tftigefm .'--V-H: tagggsat , ' --wwvgfQ,:w 6 ' ti,,1t5t,, 5 , V. , ,,.. , lii, lia rw 4 ,sw it t it f V, S 2 'Xi 'f 'S' lf- 4 cf ft fiifu- "rv A . 4 'J 1 , ,, , J' x S' 4 - " f f ' F! ' 916144 AM tifggi 1-sf Q., ,LL f':tZil?f'fff:s,'fi-511' vid' xg r - M af' fkilf ,t 1yT'4'-sw I-ig: gg ' 'bf Qf5't -- 7' . ' ,, ,avi ,WE f 1. ' , ..,ll , . Amt .ak -'iggtzjjgiifi V: gf' 1 iv: 'li 735 ,tw -3-1 ' c . 1, .Wy ,s f 1. -. 1'fsb3f' ,. 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Romero, Dorothy Romero, Stephanie Roybal, Victor Saiz, Christine Sanz, Dolores Salas, David Salazar, Barbara Saldana, Claudia Sanchez, Anna Sanchez, Bernadette Sanchez, Lee Sanchez, Luis Sanchez, Rosalie Sandoval, Eloy Sandoval, Helen Santiago,Jacin1a Schaedel, Cheryl Schaeffer, Gerald Sedillo, Geraldine Segura, llllichael, L. Sena, Phillip Serna, Robert Serna, Roland Sigala, Frances Smith, Charles Snow, Steve Sosa, Jerry Sparks, Bobby Stanley, Verdree Stevenson, Rene Thomas, James Thomas, Larry Thomas, Melinda Thomas, Phyllis Torres, Florence Torres, Linda Torres, Lucy Valdez, Nick Vanderldleyden, James Varela, Danny Vargas, Anthony Vargas, Julian Vargas, Pepe Vigil, Gloria Vigil, Larry 70 -1' V ,.Qff'3, 'Q' 154: xi' ii. 1:-MM,-ii: M4,v::.,i ii H xx aim,-, xx -1"l':w.E-,:.z:-'ii - , ei f K i is ,, 'ff -fx in ' ,, - , sl,es,a:f,,l,l,, fr ,wi f-.yi emssnm K as-. ,, ,away-V sf 255 :mini -gy. ig -' S f" f' ,417 I 17, in 3 A-'Q-'ff-1-51 iw. ff ISNHQ' 5 , Y , s anyo i is-95 :emi mf lfflf if sf in is .rf is uname f -- 'AI mx WH ' : ma7552Z-- 3, ' -, V':1i?5ii?z4 . lzigzfw , l I .ul i 532150915 ' , , ,. ft... -as . -' , K Hin' af -112 6353 -fS2?leaggssazs'f:':s1es1ewms:v5:fi,2 S2w: s?i,f2fig,Q igsiyvtxfsi 'S 'Ti g-5"' 'kiwi' AS, "ff hisafellmgifl' ' . .mm -,,: .V Q E, .., ' sz'-fsfwfw -we-r . L A I 1. 2 Qfwqzzgsugl , 3 ,W-, f93?E55'5.f' if "7 K ' , ' - f- J c:Y'Ff 1-Feliz r' ,, .1'f12-- flszxf .11 f ' 1 wiafi - .sw ,- :Aw .-w.fw,i-.112 1, M, 5, , G s ,. .5 fi .1557 if 1.5 . ' . ,if ,, , "ii f - 1 :Q f- . f - -:-ig, ' - f .Q 1 S . A S af Abeyta, Larry A. Alderete, Larry A. Aleman, Ruben Archibeque, Linda D. Archibeque, Richard Archuleta, Dolores Arguello, Raymond Armjio, Leona T. Armiio, Robert Baca, Adela R. Baca, Alonzo G. Baca, Paublita Baca, Ronald A. Baca, Rosemarie D. Barela, Joe M. Barranca, Jeanette Baumgardner, Robert Begay, Nathaniel Bernal, Ernestine Bradford, Roy L. Brown, Marvin Brown, Melvin Candena, Robert Campos, Gilbert A. Candelaria, Cynthia J Candelaria, Joe L. Candelaria, Robert Candelaria, Stella Carrillo, Meliton Castillo, Diana l. Castillo, Leroy Cejka, Eric J. Chavez, Carla J. Chavez, Irma Chavez, Laura R. Chavez, Leonard W. Chavez, Patrick A. Chavez, Rita Cook, Gregory J. Cordova, Carlos R. Cordova, Esther M. Corley, Vernon R, Crespin, Christina M. Crespin, Felix J. Crespin, Michael R. DavenPort, Lucia D. Davis, Edward ew z .tw , .mi .'2e5l'?' " sf? M51 -7 eff xt saw-,2if?kQ 7 . ie Villescas. Bafbafa spit ., iii X 3 4 ik, . .. I Walker, Barbara fzzw. . , . ,eg,..s.. ' Wash, Angelia , . .am ' 1tt..f?:efi?'i? ,, ,. , --imeeiig ,,.. , U i ,K ,I A f J X ,ser ' 4:1- 1. -' - J' "" ' 1 ., . , -- .,,te.:.a .E I A 2 . Devolk, Phillip N. Dixon, Leonard Duran, Tony M. Espinosa, Richard Eustace, Nelson J. Evans, Barbara A. Fields, Solomon Flynn, Michael J. Ford, Brenda R. Ford, Martha J. Francis, Gloria J. Franklin, Minnie L. Gachupin, Mary H. Gallegos, Bernice Gallegos, Leonard A. Gallegos, Rosalie Garcia, Angela J. Garcia, Anita M. Garcia, Benjamin O. Garcia, Cindy Garcia, Claudia S. Garcia, Julie A. Garcia, Rita M. Garcia, Steven J. Giron, Moses B. Gomez, Ricky Gonzales, Eleuterio O. Gonzales, Jose C. Gooden, Jovonne R. Greathouse, Anna L. Griego, Rudolph Gurule, Michael A. Gurule, Michael J. Gutierrez, Anna M. Gutierrez, Gene M. Hernandez, Paul Humphrey, Theresa A. Hubina, Lavern A. Jaimes, Robert Jake, Lester Jaramillo, David B. Jaramillo, Leonard J. Joe, Rose M. Juarez, Donald A. Keyes, Thomas Lacour, Yvonne Laieunesse, Victor P. g Ybarra, Manuel Yepa, Stella White, Junetta Williams, Carolyn Williams, Jeanette Williams, Zella Worthey, David Zamora, Annette JUNIORS NOT PICTURED Landavazo, Henry Larson, Gene Leoanrd, Glynn Lesperance, Diana M. Leverenz, Mona I. Lopez, Janet E. Lovato, Joseph O. Lovelace, Lynn M. Moya, Louie Moya, Yolanda P. Naranjo, Dickie R. Naranjo, Rick Naranjo, Robert R. Navarro, Tammy J. Nunez, John Ortega, Benita A. Lozoya, Mario Lucero, Antonia M. Lucero, Jerry J. Lucero, P aul A. Lucero, Richard M. Lucero, Roseanne Lujan, Ri ta M. Madrid, Mary L. Maestas, Mary I. Maestas, Wilfred Maez, Paul C. Mancha, Arnie Marquez, Elizabeth M. Marquez, Lillian M. Marquez, Frank L. Marquez, Jean Marris, Melvin L. Martinez, Benjamin C. Martinez, Debbie L. Martinez, Debra L. Martinez, Edward Martinez, Edward J, Martinez, Johnny P. Martinez, Patrick Martinez, Rosalie A. Mascarenas, Donald Mitchell, Margaret L. Molina, S haron J. Montano, Tommy R. Montoya, Gerald Montoya, James Ortega. Clarence A. Ortiz, Louie R. Palladini, David V. Parada, Robert Paz, Lawrence A. Paz, Reynaldo M. Perea, Alex G. Perea, Nancy E. Perea, Rene Perez, Bernadette Perez, Ruben Perez, Teresa I. Powell, Debra Powell, Jeanie M. Purcella, Lizzie V. Ramirez, Joe Ramirez, Juanita T. Reichbach, Raymond S. Reynolds, Clara J. Rhodes, Larry D. Riggins, Mack E. Robbins, Barbara J. Robinson, Audrey L. Rodarte, Joseph A. Rodriguez, Pricilla J. Romero, Sampson Y. Ruiz, Joe D. Saiz, Mike Salazar, Ernest J. Salazar, Michael A. Salazar, Steve Montoya, Natalie Mora, Andrew Mora, Charles Mora, Merlinda Moreno, Carmen Moreno, Phyllis J. lvloya, Gilbert T. Moya, Larry J. Salagdo, Juan Sanchez, Anthony L. Sanchez, Bennie Sanchez, Deborah Sanchez, Elizabeth A. Sanchez, Gerson Sanchez, Isaac J. Sanchez, Josephine M. Sanchez, Lorenzo D. Sanchez, Marcelino Sanchez, Paul Sandoval, Mary H. Sanmartin, Anna M. Sedillo, Dave L. Segura, Ernest P. Segura, Jerry E. Session, Linda S. Sisneros, Evelyn J. Soliz, Isabel Spicer, Michael Sweet, Marsha E. Tafoya, Charlie Tapia, Neomi C. Toledo, Albert Torres, Gregory J. Torres, Leroy Torres, Manuel Torres, Karl J. Townsend, Lisa L. Trujillo, Mary D. Trujillo, Peggy A. Tryels, Calvin Tryels, Melvin D. Tuck, Vanessa K. Turrietta, Allen M. Valdez, Elizabeth A. Valencia, Beatrice Valtierra, Edward Velarde, Cristina Velarde, Wanda Vigil, Ronnie J. Vigil, Theresa J. Walker, Jeff Walker, Robert Warren, Dorothy F. Webber, Catherine Wheat, Geraldine Whiting, Larry M. Williams, Audrey L. Williams, Carroll A. Williams, David Williams, Lawrence C Williams, Les D. Winters, Danny R. Ybarra, Gloria E. MN K, , , ,314 A Eff 4,-.5'gg1x' - '- +1-2:11 'HY s. : a',ffAgf'1f '- ' -5144? 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M. gg, fv'W'fa5M- . ffh: y,4f'. ,ex-X:ffXM775?fff 'fm,uifffcivin-211. .-I 'NW fl:-N-f-'bqfyf-fsvfif .'ff'7Z'72i5!1 Sports an is il Covolier Leods Strong Teom The AHS Cross-Country team participated in nine meets this fall never finishing less than 4th in any of the regular season meets excluding invitationals. Seniors running for the Bulldogs were Dennis Cavalier, Anthony Alfaro, and Randy lsler. Juniors were Chris Chavez, and Andy Cavalier. The biggest problem this year was a lack of depth. Needing at least 20 runners for an effective program, this year only five loyal Bulldogs came out for the team. ' if 5, W lt? 4 . S R my ,ff .Q ,mf -is X ik, tggawgg A, , - . v-,, ,eq K ,. ew dub .V X . A .gf yyrir x ,.,-00" my K mmm.. .....-wuts' TOP ROW Pictures left to right 1: Dennis Cavalier warms up. 2: Anthony Alfaro finishes after a long race. 3: They're off!!!ll 4: Randy lsler wants to win this race. MIDDLE ROW Pictures left to right 1: Chris Chavez takes the lead. 2: Tension builds up before the race. 3: Andy Cavalier runs hard. BOTTOM ROW Pictures left to right 1: Anthony Alfaro listens to Coach Medley describe the course. 2: Coach Medley! 3: Coach Medley wishes the guys good luck. Bulldogs lost a hard fought football game to the Ravens of Rio Grande. Herbert Stanley started at fullback and led all rushers with 72 yards on 18 carries and had 2 fumbles. Penalties hurt the Dogs throughout the game. Despite the penalties, the Bulldogs played a good hard game. The final score. 12-0. The Mighty Bulldogs bounced back to get a victory over the scrappy Vikings. The Green Machine piled up 234 yards rushing. Herbert Stanley had a 42 yard run in the final quarter to assure a victory. David Worthy also scored on a 12 yard run. Laudy Montoya ran for the extra 2 points to give the Dogs a14- 6. victory. The Bulldogs lost a heartbreaker against the Sandia Matadors. Big Herb ran for 148 yards. Total yards for the Dogs was 235. Herbert caught the only Bulldogs pass in the game. a 15 yard aerial from Laudy Montoya. In the closing minutes of the game, the Bulldogs started a drive that seemed unstoppable, a drive that started at the BulIdog's 16. The Bulldogs went 81 yards to the Matadors 3. Then the mistake of mistakes-the Bulldogs fumbled on the Sandia's 3 to lose the game 20-13 in the final seconds. Vorsity Sweeps Volley 14-6 M wi fi-g LEE , TOP ROW Pictures left to right 1: Herbert gets yardage against Sandia. 2: Herbert Stanley scores against Valley while Johnny Lewis watches. 3: Coach Smith poses for the camera. 4: David Worthy finds a hole against Valley. MIDDLE ROW Pictures left to right 1: Herbert Stanley gets tripped up. 2: Offense comes to the line of scrimmage. 3: David Worthy gains yardage aginst Farmington. BOTTOM ROW Pictures left to right 1: Reggie Walker finds it rough against Sandia. 2: Tom James 3: Ismael Baca 4: Herbert Stanley 5: Rick Nuanez 6: Robert Trujillo 7: John Lewis 'UE' ' a it ' ggi. PE . fy: , , 25? fl. - J me -- K my FH is K Wig, M Against Manzano the Bulldogs tried to up their record. The 1-2 Bulldogs gave Manzano a good hard hitting game but penalties plagued the Dogs who lost 19-0. Up State Farmington came from the North and was supposed to beat the Dogs by 21 points but the Mighty Dogs gave them their best game of their season in the final quarter. The score was 6-6 as the Dogs were trying for a field goal with 9 seconds left. As Reggie Walker was trying for a 30 yard field goal, it was blocked, and picked up by a Farmington player who ran for a touchdown. The final score was 14- 6, Farmington. The hard luck Bulldogs' record dropped to 1-4: the Bulldogs with injuries at this time couldn't match the strength of West Mesa and lost 28-O. The Bulldogs traveled to Santa Fe with a strong team. However, Santa Fe had a strong defense which limited the Dogs to one T.D. The Bulldogs lost 27 7. Gallup, November 8, proved to be a tougher team than the Bulldogs, as the Bulldogs lost this game, 19-O. The 1-7 Bulldogs had a good team all year but, penalties and mistakes and hard luck forced the Dogs to have a bad season. The Los Alamos Toppers outmanned the Dogs' 41-12. ln their final game, the Dogs' record was 1-8. Coach Smith praised Herbert Stanley saying he was THE BEST fullback in the State. w-ii5tE53t 5f?f I1 -F' if 41 . r- -A -Q f -2 J' F.- ff ' Q., s- ar ..-z:w'f.:fE3 's w .,. H? s r Q59 .-wwf N l V Vis- "1 'I ' ' . A 4- 1 ig--3 f - q at -fro n,-.li-,-zifgf :Qs ' nv: ,if",.: j',:,I-j.f5:,.: I,::-,:yqw::.5?5W-ifi Aff:-.Ay :7u:,:-Z,,,"' 1 -1-g ygiqip. lg..-..:5,f-Wf-4-f,..-.,f.ff-r-.--. 1-,J s 4, 5.5 ,gf 2, - . 1, zf:5:.- ffwl ,-. ,gears R f i 31 i i .g t Jfjiqji' :egg h .3 55, ' 'im' f3?:'.Lf'S1..3M-.21Sf'-5: 'i'II':E. S --I . '.g3-n-1,,,,z,,, . " 'If ' .' .. , ,-.- , 1 . h 78 Top Row of Pictures from Left to Right: 1. Mark Hall 2. Laudy Montoya 3. David Padilla 4. Richard Nuanes gains little if any yardage against the Ravens. Middle: 1. This is why Herbert Stanley was chosen to the North-South all star game. 2. Herbert Stanley. 32, is ready to bulldoze over Sandia. 3. Football causes high blood pressure as Coach Burgess demonstrates. 4. Laudy sets up offense. 5. Ben Sikkink Bottom: 1. Bulldogs show enthusiasm on the bench 2. Defense gets ready for Los Alamos. 3. Larry Rodriguez si ff? AWE? B-Teom Hos Winning E 35 55 . 5 E Junior Varsity represented a very good projection of AHS's future in the area of athletics. Individuals from four different Junior high schools, each with very distinct attitudes. contributed to the team. This gave the junior varsity its most prominent characteristic, a cosmopolitan spirit. This spirit is not only characteristic of AHS junior varsity. but Albuquerque High SchooI's future athletic and academic pursuits. The B-Team had speed and finished the season with a record of 5-3-2. TOP ROW Pictures left to right 1: Reggie Walker getting ready to kick a field goal. 2: Kenneth Bottoms waits for a punt. 3: Coach John Lopez sees something wrong. First row left to right Donald Rhodes. Dino Rodgers, Tim Janis, Barre Carter. Clinton Walton, Steven Buckhanan, Cris Padilla, Philp Olivas, Felix Perez. Second Row left to right David Worthy, Darwin Price. Herbert Green James Candalaria, Mike Smith. Eugene Agens, Ben Horton, John Romero. Henry Landavazo, Paul Carrillo, Kenny Klen. Third Flow left to right Coach John Lopez, Dean Roders, Robby Works. Kenneth Bottoms, Bill Elias. Charles Coan, Rennie Gutierrez, Rudy Jaramillo, Greg Gomez, Reggie Walker. James Bell, John Gomez Tony Baca, Jim Baiamonte. 5: TOUCHDOWNH!!! 6: David Worthy runs for daylight. BOTTOM ROW Pictures left to right 1: B-team shows some great defense. 2: B- team warms up before third quarter. 3: Eugene Agnes runs for yardage. mamma F E ll S0500 Top row of pictures left to right: 1. Senior Tom Zamora. 2. Senior Billy Johns, 3. Senior Leroy Montoya. 4. The wrestling team left to right: Coach Simoni, Stanley Garcia, Tom Zamora, Michael Garcia, Leroy Montoya, James Montoya. Dennis Sanders, Billy Johns, Gerald Schaffer, Charles Coan, Herbert Stanley, Asst. Coach Joe Powdrell. Bottom Row of pictures left to right: 1. State champion Senior Michael Garcia. 2. Tommy Montoya, wins one for the dogs. 3. Senior state champion Herbert Stanley, 4. Leroy Montoya figures a way to gain position on his opponent. 6. Members ofthe wrestling team watch their team mate. 82 f , g ' , .. K . wg ' 5fSfiiifFfi3i ff r Q X ri f 137 -t x XX iss X598 iii! -XWS I 'ras in Ja Five Wrestlers Tcike Store Titles ffl!! QL' i The AHS Wrestling Team, coached by Mr. Art Simoni. had a very good year with a 10- 3 season record. They lost only to Eldorado. West Mesa. and Manzano due to forfeits. The team took second place in the district and fourth in the state. Two senior State Champions were Mike Garcia and Herbert Stanley. both with a record of 31-0 and both will go to college on wrestling scholarships. Billy Johns and Leroy Montoya are both seniors who were third in the state and were District Champions. Stanley Garcia, a junior, took a second in the district and a second in the state ratings. 83 A 3. ' 1 :':.', lg , 5 4? gf fa 5415 ik kg. ,,, aa 5 ge 5 84 if Top Row Left to Right 1. Stanley Garcia gets a good position on his opponent. 2. Leroy Montoya gets ready to pin his opponent. 3. Dean Rodgers shows strain on his face as he tries to score points. Second Row 1. Coach Simoni discusses the Wrestling team with Joe Powdrell 2. Herbert Stanley waiting for his match. 3. 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"There are a couple of tough individuals that will help varsity next year." Top row of pictures from left to right: 1. Members of B-Team congratulate each other after Victory. 2. Eloy Sandoval breaks after whistle blown. 3. Dean Rogers prepares for move on opponent. Middle: Eloy Sandoval tries to get pinning combination on member of district foe, Farmington. Bottom row: Team top row: Coach Art Simoni, Stanley Garcia. Tommy Zamora, Michael Garcia. Leroy Montoya. James Montoya. Dennis Sanders, Billy Johns. Gerald Shaffer. Charles Coan. Herbert Stanley. Assistant Coach Joe Powdrell. Middle: Frank Saiz. Tommy Montoya. Dean Rogers. Eloy Sandoval. John Nunez. Dino Rogers. Alfred Baca. Billy Cline. Bottom: Steve Baca. Roy Gonzales. Harold Lewis. 2, Billy Cline gets arm raised after victory over Gallup. 3. Alfred Baca pins West Mesa grappler, 4. John Nunez rides the opponent. "ill 87 Enthusiasm Sporks Eorly Seososs Successes ,sims jf 4' ? 3 .. 4, 10,1 i un .J -t i"""' '-eww-v wad! if vw-www' 'tw-.avi . IT ' wmmpf Top Row Left to Right: 1. Ken Sharts 2. Edward Hunt 3. Greg Powdrell 4. Ronnie Estrada 5. Roscoe Locke. 6. Coach Jim Hulsman blows his top. 7. Roscoe Locke, Edward Hunt, and Ronnie Estrada await an inbounds pass. Middle Row Left to Right: 1. All alone, Fred Bunton will attempt a layup 2. Greg Powdrell shoots over Valley's Stan Sherred 3. STANDING LEFT T0 RIGHT: Coach Herdee. Anthony Hovey. Fred Bunton. Adan Carriaga, Roscoe Locke, Johnny Lewis, Greg Powdrell, Robert Garcia, Coach Estrada. KNEELING LEFT TO RIGHT: Ken Sharts, Ronnie Estrada. Coach Hulsman. Edward Hunt, Alex Ramirez, Mgr. Paul Foster. Bottom Row: Greg Powdrell takes a deep breath as he shoots a free throw. 89 El li Ya. ,eww 'WE M, x .12 4 """l .. ,v,, . - J ' J. .PVTQ . . A . r we a 'AW sf 1 4 f -m fr? fig 'i i f ',.'- LL,g I gow f.1sL'flz..rgr4+agfgf'. -5 H . . K., Pgiq. iw . 5 Qi' . rg' f.. 'zz-. . 2 fa ,-. ,mx '..,g.',fs. ,gisjl:esgw..tgus'Sa,3eQg? . . r 1 V' - fa-9 3g5m,.l .fff wr 4925 r ' - fl e e- if . . r 'af' 1. --,, V:.,-,.,..,,,.,, . ,..VV.VV, 3.5-1 F ' M -Q .15-s: Q . r V '- -- ' ' . V, ,gg f ..v.zr4:'eg.gw:f.fi.ffS121- .. ,M5. f- .V rr ' is .sary :- ..-- Q . ,,.. E Top Row of pictures left to right: 1. Roscoe shoots over St. Pius defenders 2. Ronnie Estrada drives for two against Eldorado. 3. Greg Powdrell races downcourt to set up for defense. 4. Greg Powdrell and a Sandia defender wait anxiously for a rebound. 5. Finding himself all alone Robert Garcia scores two points. Middle left to right: 1. Ron Estrada and Ken Sharts double team St. Pius guard. 2. The scores reflect the 47-43 AHS lead as the Dawgs went on to beat the St. Pius Sartans, 49-45. 3. Outjumping an Eldorado player is Roscoe Locke. 4. Soaring high in the air is Roscoe for an easy layup. Bottom row: Desperately trying to keep the ball away from Jim Mitchem are Ken Sharts and Roscoe Locke. AHS Eldorado AHS St Plus AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS roight Yeor 2 AHS advanced to their sixth consecutive state tournament to keep the winning tradition alive in "Bulldog City." The Bulldogs wrapped up the 1975 regular season with a misleading 15-8 mark. Though this record doesn't exactly stand out, the Bulldog basketball team does. Five of the Bulldog losses were to teams who were, at the time, rated in the top ten in the state of New Mexico. Playing in the new gymnasium, the dogs picked up five straight wins without a defeat. The AHS cagers also set a mark in Bulldog history. The 1000th win mark, which came on Saturday night, January 25, 1975 saw the dogs whip Santa Fe 68-64. Bulldog basketball has had standouts in previous years. but this years squad used balance offense to lead their attack. Wing Ed Hunt finished with a 14.2 point average per game while point man Ron Estrada ended with a 12.9 average. The dogs were beaten out for district championship, but appeared in the state tournament for a record six consecutive years. The Bulldogs kept the winning tradition alive with skill, determination, loyalty, and, as Coach Jim Hulsman put it, the "ghost of the Bulldog" watching and guiding us to victory. Top row left to right: 1. Alex Ramirez plans next offense play for the Bulldogs. 2. Anthony Hovey concentrates on an important free-throw. Middle row left to right: 1. Bulldog pressure is shown here by guard Edward Hunt. 2. The Bulldog offense gets a spark from returning starter Adan Carriaga. 3. Ken Sharts takes pressure well against ex-Bulldog Tiki Morgan. 4. Unidentified opponent shoots over towering Johnny Lewis. Bottom row left to right: 1. Alex Ramirez. 2. Fred Bunton. 3. Anthony Hovey. 4. Johnny Lewis. 5. Adan Carriage. 6. Robert Garcia. 93 Although many people consider 13 Eh unlucky number, the Bullpup basketball team found 13 players make a winning team. Seven of these players came up from last year's Winning Dukes. and the remaining six were transfers. The returners included David Salas, Louis Sanchez. Henry Estrada, Mike Gonzales, Danny Verela. Victor Roybal. and David Worthey. Transfers included Jack Newsom, John Eckert, Matty Romero, Kit Carson, and Jim Thomas. They added much depth to the '74-75 Bullpups. The pups were very strong Competitors, winning 21 of their 22 outings, with their only loss at the hands of the Highland Bees. The Eullpups were coached by last year's C- team coach, Ahe Estrada who sported a glossy 65-13 won-loss record in his previous five years as Dukes coach. Top row from left to right: 1. Junior Varsity prepares for game against Manzano. 2. Kit Carson goes high to control opening half tip off, S. seek Newsom dribhles down oourt to set up next offensive play. 4. Louis Sanchez sets up play for the Bullpup offense. Middle: 1. .Jack Newsom pulls down outside rebound against Sandia B-Team. 2. Kit Carson gets easy two against Highland. Bottom row: 1. Back row: Michael Smith, Phillip Olives. Matty Romero. Victor Fioybal. Jim Thomas, Kit Carson, David Werthey, Danny Varela, Coach Abe Estrada. Front rowf Donald Montoya, John Eckert. Henry Estrada, Louis Sanchez. Mike Gonzales. Jack Newsom and David Salas. 2. Coach Abe Estrada sits nervously before game with Highland. 3. Mike Gonzales gets free to shoot outside lump shot. Bullpups Mointoin ,,.m-H" 1 5 Q if S S 5 zo., 94 ' i fi 7 'if 5 K gg ,J 4 ' Q 15 X ,, 5' 4 , an ,agimi ug U gig wif? Qs, S. Wg .., Q '-wa.: A is ,vi 3552 .. L, 3 5, V , in L,X., , E 6G Dukes Crush Opponents With High Gome Margins The 1974-75 Dukes finished this year with an astonishing 19-1 won-loss record with first-year head coach Bill Herdee. The Dukes crushed their opponents with an average 35 point margin per game. The C-team players came from 6 different surrounding junior highs. Coach Herdee said these young men were an exceptional bunch of players that would make great varsity hoopsters. Top row from left to right: 1. Clifford Williams shoots charity shot against West Mesa. 2. James Bell gets free to shoot sideline jump shot. 3. Anthony Gutierrez gets ready to sink free throw. 4. Typical score at Dukes game. 5. Mike Sanchez gets rebound under offensive board. Middle row: 1. Frank Olguin controls tip in first official game at Bulldog gym. 2. Frank Olguin shows how many things he can do at one time. 3. Clifford Williams watches as Mike Sanchez gets position for rebound. Bottom row: 1. Trini Salas shoots free throw shot against Eldorado. 2. Back row: Steve Buchanan, Alan Sena, John Moyers, Frank Olguin, Anthony Gutierrez, Orlando Baca. Bill Herdee. Front row: James Bell, Clifford Lucero, Trini Salas, Richard Overton. Mike Sanchez and Clifford Williams. 96 kg g f ww w 'Ili Q e Q Q s H ,ig 1 :s1,1is?2 '43 'I 24' 'fe S: Tennis Teorn - Best Since 1957 Tennis team Coach Valdez praised the team this year by saying this was one of the best teams he has ever coached. The last tennis team Valdez coached was in 1957 when they won the state title. This yearfs team had the best players in the school's history. The team consisted of the following: Mike Maloof, a transfer from N.M.M.l. who won the state AAA singles title: Julie Sanderson, one of the best women players in the city: Kirt Kempter, a top player for 16-year olds: Stan Morgan. who also is a top 16 year old player: Anast Griego. who placed fifth in 1- AAAA district doubles: William Brown, who finished second in a city tournament: Eric Garretson, who is a consistent player who adds great depth to the team and who also enters in many tournaments: Norman Sedillo, who placed fourth in the 1974 district 1-AAAA playoffs and helped last year's team to place third. This year's team had great depth. and the quality to win district. 98 . V! Qiitiik:-.2,Q .,f,.f1?: V- .. : - nies ' Mg 5 ,tm fl rw :mag 1-1""t' bin l if 'iff it A S .1 i ,lg 3. gi y . iii 3 3 iii .- T Top row from left to right: 1. Stan Morgan has a good forehand. 2. Coach Valdez talks about his team with Mr. Simoni. 3. Anastacio Griego prepares for a serve. Middle row: 1. Seniors Norman Sedillo and Anastacio Griego. 2. Mike Maloof and Kirt Kempter outstanding in their racket. 3. The Tennis Team-Kneeling left to right: Stan Morgan, Norman Sedillo, William Brown, Julie Sanderson, Kirt Kempter. Standing left to right: Assistant Coach Jean Mahr. Anastacio Griego. Eric Garretson, Mike Maloof. Coach Valdez. The AHS golf team finished up the 74- 75 season with a narrow one stroke finish behind Valley in the Paradise Hills tournament at Paradise Hills on the opening day of November. The different places played at by linkmen shot at were Arroyo del Oso UNM North, Los Altos. Gallup, Farmington, Los Alamos. Albuquerque County Club. UMN South, Santa Fe, and Pardise Hills. Swinging for the teesters are Steve Long. who had 7 years experience: Mark Winn. 2 years of playing and Larry Vigil: Anthony Listy, 1 year of experience: James VanderHeyden, 1 year experience. James VanderHeyden said that the main problem with this year's team was lack of experience. He said, "We've played against people who have been playing for 7 or 8 years. Next year will be looking for a good season. We'll be more mature. Other schools will be losing their seniors. They'll be rebuilding, We'll be buiIt." Pictures from left to right: Top: 1. Anthony Listy. 2. A familiar sight at the golf course is the flag at the 18th hole. 3. Team, left to right: Mark Winn, Paul Rozzelle, Anthony Listy, Steve Long, Larry Vigil, and James VanderHeyden. BOTTOM: Mark Winn 2. Steve Long. 3. University golf course before tears tee off. 4. Steve Rozzelle 5. Larry Vigil, James VanderHeyden. T735 --Q r ,lag ,agmm .5 5 . ..-, 55 , -- 1 ' 4 100 Golf Teom Homperecl by Inexperience X4 R I . E Q ' ' 'f ' qv s m .5 1 , R W - M. A V f. , 3 afwfiimrf ., Q , 1 L' 'Ks . Q N fm . 'Q : E 3 O2 rv X an ' 'f. "f -' i- 53 g gmkw ' f if Q4 , .v 15,3 T John Wilson - Top Shot Putter in the City iii? Speed and strength are the qualifications of a good Track Team. Coach Medley felt his team had the qualifications. but the lack of members kept the team from taking first in many events. This year's team had the top shot putter in the state. John Wilson finished first in this event in each track meet. The team also had speed. Eugene Agnes helped the team place high in the relay. The team lost a lot of seniors from last year, who won the State AAAA Medley Relay. This year's team was rebuilding and will take a state team championship in two or three years. Track is not the main sport in the city, but track helps improve an athIete's speed. strength, and mental abilities. Top Row Left to Right: 1. Senior John Wilson, 2. Kendall Vaughn and Eugene Agnes make a strong finish, 3. Dennis Cavalier gains on his opponent. 4. James Bell shows good form in the broad jump. Bottom Row Left to Right: 1. Senior Dennis Cavalier 2. Senior Kendall Vaughn 3. Senior Travis Brown 4. Verdree Stanley jumps the hurdles 5. Tony Baca throws hard in the shot put. 6. David Worthey hands Reggie Walker the baton in the 440 relav by I . '..4 1 sw www K as 1 . Y s e 2 5 , s 1 f N E i 5 W s W- ! V1L.W I y 1 2 E 1 2 E 3 5 E JM , ' 5 1 ,Mm 5 W i E 5 . N W 1 I 1 , 104 Doniel Chovez Pitches Excellent Seoson Coach Lopez expected a better season this year with more enthusiasm from the school than ever before. His expectations were correct and made that way by the hard work of all concerned. The Bulldog Varsity Baseball team of 1975 showed Albuquerque High and others how a team full of talented players can bring excitement to the game of baseball. Four star players of the team were: Daniel Chavez, pitcher: Michael Gomez. shortstop: George Garcia, catcher: and Shorty Salas left fielder. Top row of pictures left to right: 1. Senior Daniel Chavez. 2. Senior Mike Gomez 3. Senior Marty Lopez 4. David Salas hits a grounder. Middle row: 1. Senior Peter Castillo 2. Senior Ruben Perea 3. The Baseball team shows team spirit. 4. Coach John Lopez cheers on his team. 5. 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Pups do regular exercise before game with the Ravens of Rio Grande. Bottom left to right: 1. Top row: Tommy Montoya, Carl Espinosa. Michael Manso, Manuel Ybarra. Andrew Salazar. Clinton Walton. Martin Schnoor, Rueben Fields. Chris Padilla, Dan Beason, Anthony Ortiz. and Tab Houser. Bottom Flow: Jimmy Chavez. Steve Buckhanan. Tommy Otero, Dino Rodgers. Barry Carter. and Coach Mark Scholz. 4. Dino Rodgers gets into defensive position. 5. Steve Buckhanan gets to first base safely. For the first time in 20 years. AHS has a swim team. The team consisted of one junior and sixteen sophomores. Everyday the team traveled in the school van to Valley to practice in the Valley pool. Since the swim team consisted of many sophomores, the team was building to a AAAA state power. This year's team had determination and desire, but the lack of experience resulted in a slow season. The team considered Weldon Hall their team leader. Members of the swim team were junior Weldon Hall. sophomores Kurt Branch, Bridget Brennen, Chris Chabai, Melissa Crawford, Pat Forshey. Beth Gilmore. Scott Hardy, Bruce Woody, Kathy Watson. Carla Padilla, Chris Montoya. Mike Ross. Jeff Vallentine. Silvia Pacheco. Dee Dee Norman. Sophomores Dominote Swim Teom E' Top row from left to right: 1. Team Captain, Weldon Hall. warms up before the meet. 2. Scott Hardy touches first. 3. Bridget Brennan practices her take-off. 4. Kurt Branch practices the breast stroke. Middle row: 1. Mike Ross does the twist. 2. Pat Forshey shows good form in competition. 3. Bottom row: Jeff Vallentine, Bridget Brennan, Silvia Pacheco. Chris Chabai, Dee Dee Norman, Coach Gauthier. Middle row: Bruce Woody, Weldon Hall, Kathy Watson. Carla Padilla, Pat Forshey. Top row: Beth Gilmore, Chris Montoya, Kurt Branch, Scott Hardy, Mike Ross. 4. Dee Dee Norman shows determination to get to the finish line. l 109 Girls' Athletics Progrom Exponds to Include More Sports Girls athletics has consistently played a small role in high school sports, however, this year at AHS the program expanded into a considerably more important position. Due to the increased program an assistant coach was hired to relieve some of the pressures of the women P.E. instructors, Ms. Freda Sandell and Ms. Jeanne Postlethwait. Volleyball was one of the standard sports played by the women at AHS and was followed by a season of basketball which included almost 20 games of play, many more games than have been played in the past. The basketball team which consisted only of juniors and sophomores should stand a good chance to compete in the state finals next year after this year of building. Girls Athletics, led by Rosalie Sanchez and secretary-treasurer Mary Lyon, finished the year with the softball season. Top Row Left to Right: 1. Stella Candelaria shows poise as she returns the ball while junior Mary Lyon looks on. 2. Margaret Garcia tries to get fast break pass off to Rosalie Sanchez. 3. Top Rosalie Sanchez. Mary Lyon, middle: Stella Candelaria. Mary Gachupin. bottom: Julia Borrego, Anna Nuanes. Bottom Row Left to right: 1. Team huddles with coach Pat Lawson. 2. Rosalie Sanchez looks on as teammate tosses up ball for two. 3. Anna Nuanes underhand cuts ball. 110 AHS sports were among the most active and successful scenes at school this year. The Bulldog wrestling team took fourth place in the state wrestling tournament with Michael Garcia and Herbert Stanley capturing the state individual championships. Jeff Means and Curt Branch were standouts in the area of gymnastics and swimming respectively. 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WW The first year for the Science Club was a great success with activities such as sponsoring guest speakers. conducting field trips, and working on entries for the Science Fair. Heading the Science Club were President Dan Flask. and Jane Cordova as Vice-President. Secretary. and Treasurer. The Club was sponsored by Mrs. Anderson. l it K . Qiii ? . With the opening of the new facility. DECA faced many new responsibilities due to the addition of the New Book Store. which provided supplies such as pencils, book covers, and snacks. The book store was open during A and B lunches. DECA held an Initiation at AHS for Novice members on November 8, 1974 at 7:00 P.M. The new officers elected for this job were: Joey Quintana. President: Yolanda Baca, Vice-President: Yvonne Sanchez. Secretary: and Pete Castillo, Treasurer. DECA had approximately 52 members. all united to help DECA. DECA was sponsored by Mr. Kostas. '- .4 ,- 532 . 1 . A . K... . . o . Q- z e Efr swl 51552. ,grrww it f Top: Members of D.E.C.A. take time to take their pictures. lleft to rightl Top row: Ramon Cordova. Tommy Zamora. Rita Stevens. Yolanda Baca, Peter Castillo. Calvin Young, Frank Chavez, Ray Maestas. middle row: Clara Begay. Julia Borrego, Joann Gonzalez. Larry Moya. Barbara Saiz, Zella Williams. Charles Ortiz. Bottom row: Ralph Ortega, Tim Palladini. Joey Quintana. Clarence Montoya. Patricia Pino, Caroline Williams. Vicky Darden. Middle 1. At the D.E.C.A. meeting various studentslook over menu. middle 2. D.E.C.A. President Joey Quintana makes a speech. Bottom: Caroline Williams and Mr. Kostas wait endlessly for their breakfast. ' . in Q" ,-32.5, il 2 119 - r- :A 031,228 if W . 23, .ww Us V s Lagw- S A Office Education Association consists of40 members under the direction of Ms. Dixie McGehee. The purpose of this organization is to prepare themselves in vocational attitudes necessary for office work and to develop leadership and provide for social advancement. Isabel Jaramiilo led as President assisted by Mary Alice Perez, Vice-President and Yoianda Tafoya. Secretary-Treasurer. The "Tom Watt Showcase" is provided once a year and pays for all activities. alis- ia 5. . V as Top row from left to right 1. OEA Members from left to right top row, Janet Torres. Pam Tapia, Cecelia Salas, Anabel Sedillo, Juanita Johnson, Gloria Baca, Jane Gutierrez, Angeline Sanchez, Frances Brady. Darlene Byers, Cecilia Crespin, Evelyn Montoya: second row, Dora Baca, Betty Herrera, Grace Vallejos, Rosa Cisneros, Yolanda Tafoya, Mary Leighton, Mary Jane Gallegos, Roseanne Vega, Vivian Sanchez: third row, Lydia Montoya. Tonie Trujillo. Curley Griffin, Cynthia Garrion, Helen Gonzales, Mary Alice Perez, Darlene Holmes, Nancy Gabaldon, Debbie Duran: fourth row, Anita Saavedra, Marcella Martinez, Pecolia Benjamin. Shirley Ragin, Diane Gallegos: fifth row, Isabel Jaramillo, Elaine Ramirez. 2. One of the many sights in the OEA room, the keypunch. 3. Everybody is busy typing while Mary Leighton makes another mistake. Bottom row 1. Pecolia Benjamin waits to register members of OEA from other schools during state regionals. 2. Juanita Johnson and Pam Tapia take a break during OEA regionals. ln Memory of Rena Saltwater 1956-1974 I, lam the spirit within the earth. The feet of the earth are my feet: The legs of the earth are my legs. The strength of the earth is my strength: The thoughts of the earth are my thoughts: The voice of the earth is my voice. The feather of the earth belongs to me: All that surrounds the earth surrounds me. l, I am the sacred words of the earth. It is lovely indeed, it is lovely indeed. SONG OF THE EARTH SPIRIT by Susanne Anderson 121 it 593 V, .c 7, lf? gk at Q i S Top row from left to right: 1. Sam Candelaria studies his notes nerore the OEA regionals start. 2. Students from other schools relax in student commons area. Bottom row: 1. Curley Griffin, Cynthia Garrion and Shirley Flagin display trophies won at the OEA Regionals. 2. One of the activities during the OEA regionals was pins nons- 122 s iff JW . Fades l 3 ,, 5 F s . nf , LJ Q ""' KL ww - . . gfi' E - WK 5 t ,lm Www as 5 A , . The active group of girls who make up the FHA set one major goal which they happily achieved. This was to aid in the purchasing of a kidney machine for three year old Frankie Nunez. Among their projects were the selling of Christmas gifts such as sachets. place mats, candy. and candles. They also joined with Adobe Acres to sell luminarias. Also highlighting the year was the beautiful installation ceremonies. The candlelight affair initiated the new officers into their respective positions. They were President Gloria Maes. Vice- President Nadine Mora, Secretary Priscilla Rodriguez and Treasurer Barbara Walker. Mrs. Shock sponsors the group of girls that have worked so hard for so many. ff-s.,g, Top row of pictures from left to right: 1. Top row: Monica Lamberti. Carol Jaymes, Florence Torrez. Middle row: Judy Martinez. Nadine Mora. Priscilla Rodriguez. Bottom row: Barbara Walker. Louise Torrez. Mrs. Shock. Gloria Maes. 2. Officers: President-Gloria Maes, Secretary-Priscilla Rodriguez. Vice-President-Nadine Mora, Treasurer-Barbara Walker. 3. The center of FHA-the kitchen. 123 Top row of pictures left to right: 1. Kneeling-John Wilson, Ken Sharts, Herbert Stanley, Michael Gonzales. Henry Estrada. Larry Rodriquez, Tony Baca. istandingl left to right: Brad McDowell. Richard Nuanes, Mike Spicer, Leroy Montoya, Duane Carr. Edward Hunt. John Lewis, Marty Lopez, Adan Carriaga, John Polinkol Roscoe Locke. Coach Medley. 2. John Polinko, and Coach Medley prepar hospital packages. Middle: Chris Hollins wonders where's the end to this """ thing! Bottom 1. Coach Medley supervises over A-Club. 2. Boy am I tired! Pictures from left to right: 1. Mrs. Watters and Chris Montoya prepare for debate Bottom: Henry Martinez, Mario Guggino. Tony Sanchez, Paulos Agonafer. Booker Thomas, Leslie Thomas, Chris Montoya. Nancy Cary, Mary Pruner and Joyce Henson. Pictured from left to right: Top: Maria Muniz. Lily Ortiz, Noreen Guiterrez, Mrs. Miranda. Jerrv Romern, .lankie Garcia and William Brown, Bottom: President Manny Abeyta presides over meeting. The A-Club, always a prestigious, popular club, has changed with the times by admitting two females into the club this year. Gladys Sedillo and Stephanie Nieto were baseball team managers and thus attained a letter: the only requirement of the club. One of the many activities sponsored this year was the preparation of kits that contained many hospital articles. The members sacrificed their Saturday relaxation in order to assemble these kits thus proving that even "cool jocks" have hearts, too! Made up mainly of Senior lettermen, the A-Club was sponsored by Ken Medley and led by President Ricky Nuanes. Vice-President Roscoe Locke, Secretary-John Polinko, and Treasurer Larry Montoya. One of the few clubs that provided competition through heated Iiscussions was the Speech Club. Under Mrs. Watters, the club vould once again go a long way as it had in the past. Throughout he year the Bulldog speakers performed in many tournaments, vinning numerous trophies and awards. lt was truly a very successful season for the Speech Club. President Manny Abeyta, Vice-President Jerry Romero and Secretary-Treasurer Jackie Garcia led the Sophomore class to victory during Spirit Week as they captured the Spirit Stick for the year. Their top priority was aimed at making enough money for the traditional Senior Breakfast. Among their money-making ventures were the Zodiac ring sale and the stuffed Bulldog raffle. The Sophomores also participated in Homecoming festivities as they presented Queen Rose with her SCept0r. Assisting the Sophomores was sponsor Mrs. Miranda. 5 rrt T s i , g .,, y N A ,ky 1 Ny Z -. . .. M off I l-o't,AmHl5 'Q W Top 1: Junior House members lleft to righti: top row: Diana Chavez, Barbara Villescas, Janine Krueger. Barbara Candelaria, Zerri Owens. Mrs. Ready. Debra Lewis, middle row: Doris Purcella, Margaret Montano, Robert Leyba. Gloria Vigil, Anna Griego. Emma Miller, Liz Chavez, Christine Saiz, Lillie Marquez, Pat Martinez. 2. Members of Junior House eagerly wait for presentation. Bottom 1. Pat Martinez and Lillie Marquez rarely agree on anthing. 2. JUNIORS SUPPORT SPIRIT WEEK. The dynamic leaders of the Junior class this year were President Pat Martinez, Vice President Lillie Marquez, and Secretary-Treasurer Christine Saiz. Benefitting from the wise advice of Mrs. Leah Ready. the Junior House conducted a wide variety of projects this year in order to gather funds for their top project, the Junior Senior prom. Among the many fun and original projects were the Halloween Movie and Spook House. Mardi Gras, the Ugliest Teacher and the Ugliest Student on Campus. and countless bake sales. Q rg r 'kr A - -.-. q . K :lfffi-:.iQ.. .- fi' . I A swim 7 W? -ZNWSF4 enum and-si 115 The first project for Senior Senate was to give the senior gift to he school. The senior gift was presented early this year. During lomecoming, Mary Alice Perez announced that Senior Senate's aresent to the school was the new capes which will be handed Iown to Queens and Princesses to come. Leading Senior Senate his year were Sugie Santillanes, serving as President: Barbra lliera, Vice-President: and Mary Alice Perez. Secretary-Treasurer. During November Senior Senate made the traditional Christmas iloat lAHS Toylandl which came in first place in Youth Projects. SENJ ENAT Top 1: Senior Senate members make time to take a group picture. top row: Annabel Sedillo, Beatrice Martinez. Gloria Baca, John Polinko. Melba Castillo. Joline Krueger. Gene Gutierrez. Jerry Martinez, Second Row: Gloria Trujillo, Debra Montoya, Jackie Garcia. bottom row: Mary Alice Perez. Sugie Santillanes. Barbara Miera. 2: Senior Senate members listen intently. Middle: Some of the most spirited seniors around school ride on the float during the Christmas Parade. Bottom 1: Our three lovely Senior class officers pose for our photographer. Bottom 2: Senior Senate presents their skit at the first pep assembly. l i , 1 ii!! .FT 'N-i Top row pictures from left to right: 1. Freddie Jacobs, brought the musical entertainment. 2. An overview of the preparation for the French banquet. Bottom: 1. Backrow-Jenny Bedde, Vicki Ferrel, Freddie Jacobs. Middle row-Barbara Candelaria, Carla Rachkowski, Ms. Miranda, Liz Perea, Manfred Ju, Roberta Casias, Trinny Chavez. Nancy Perea, Liz Duran. Shirley Sanchez, Manuel Valenzuela, Donna Montoya. 2. Mrs. Miranda yells in frustration as President Roberta Casias looks on. im. Under the direction of Mrs. Miranda, the French Club had three main purposes: to try to understand the culture of the French- speaking people, to develop leadership and to provide for projects in committee. Their successful Christmas Dinner, held on December 4, attracted students from every school. Throughout the year they have attended French plays at UNM and have visited "Le Bistro" a French restaurant, to taste a bit of French cuisine. The French Club was aptly led by President Roberta Casias, Vice-President Phyllis Thomas, Secretary Liz Perea and Treasurer Freddie Jacob. rw . ga 2,5 it Ne 2 s S Q 3 'K brim, 'Q This small, friendly group of students, under the kind guidance of Mrs. lftner. enjoyed many hours of fun highlighted with the colorful, German culture. Among the club's activities was the Oktoberfest. a traditional celebration filled with song games, franks and hot potato salad and plenty of beer-root beer in this case! . Being a new club on campus, "Der deutsche Verein" required capable and dynamic leadership which it found in the guise of, President Ramona "Anneliese" Childers, Vice-President Joline "Heike" Krueger and Secretary-Treasurer Lorraine "Helga" Chavez. Their middle names are their adopted German names. x S A E Top row pictures from left to right: 1. Der deutsche Verein: Mrs. lfner, Bethany Sheler. Steve Snow, Manfred Ju. Joline Krueger. Ramona Childers, Calvin Hanks, Lorraine Chavez, Angela Wash. Leroy Mascareno, Phyllis Thomas. 2. Mrs. Iftner and former student enliven party with German outfits. Middle: The Oktoberfest brought friends together to enjoy each others company. Bottom row pictures from left to right: The gang feasts on German fare. 2. Leroy Mascareno attempts to put his nylons on. 1 DER DE CHE EREIN gags egrl'QkI is , This year Mr. Scholz directed four different choirs: Mixes chorus with 66 members, Girls' Chorus with 44 members Concert Choir with 46 members and Good Day Singers with 21 members. Each choir practiced during its own class period. Tht Concert Choir and the Good Day Singers toured throughout thi city elementary schools. n i l If ! .,......,,q,,W,,,,,,,M,MmM,,w, The Mixed and Girls' Choruses sang in town at other high schools. They raised 31,364.00 selling stationery to finance a trip to EI Paso for a music festival. They also made a 5400.00 profit from a raffle. They performed at four concerts this year, including the District lll festival in February. 1 .1 7 Q 0 as v .1 f Top pictures from left to right: 1. Tying in with chorus the guitar class plays an important pert. 2. Some members of the Good Day singers work hard to make a good performance. 3. Concert choir members work during fourth period. 4. Debbie Gatewood. Brenda Hennz, Herman Fayardo, Pat Forshey sing as a quartet. Middle 1. Mr. Scholz conducts. sings and plays the piano all at the same time. 2. Good Day singers perform at dedication ceremonies. 3. Mixed Chorus has many voices to draw upon. 4. Girls' chorus performs at a Christmas concert. Bottom 1. Members of mixed chorus show expression while practicing. 2. Good Day singers. 3. Joy Re ed and Tom Padilla concentrate on mem orizing chords. 4. Girls' Cho rus. ii l . . .. ,, . Q WSW N ..,1 X - x -. not ' . 3. Yy,f,f. S , Top row pictures from left to right: 1. Jerry Martinez directs as the band plays a song during our first assembly. 2. Seems like the bass drum is carrying Bobby instead of him carrying the drum!! 3. Band officers this year are: Bottom: Gene Gutierrez. President: Araceli Talamantas, Head Majorette: Derwin Price. Secretary- Treasurer: Top: Jerry Martinez. Drum Major: and Steve Snow. Vice President. 4. John Conlon is the outstanding director of the band. Bottom 1. Top: Band members are top row Mr. Conlon, Verdree Stanley, Alex Ramirez. Derwin Price. Lorenzo Perez, Daniel Burkhard, Danny Winters, Michael Smith. Eugene Agnes. Jerry Martinez. Anthony Archibeque, Middle row: Bruce Woody, Weldon Hall. Joe Trujillo, Thomas Montoya. Steve Long. Ray Baca. Shirley Montez, Jeff Valentine. Mark Padilla, Steve'Snow, Scott Evans. Bottom row left to right: Lynn Lafont. Olivia Rivera, Debbie Garcia. Sarita Smith. Rosanne Sanchez, Fransell Crespin. Velma Chavez, Beth Gilmore, Bridget Brennan, Susie Woodward, Liz Chavez. Gene Gutierrez. Not shown: Lorraine Candelaria, Laura Baca. 2. The band shows some of its Bulldog spirit at pep assembly. 3. The marching band practices in the morning for the Christmas Parade. 4. The Band made many interesting formations such as the crown for Homecoming. - Band members participated in an active year of pep assemblies, concerts, games, political rallies and parades. Also highlighting the year were the appearance of the new symphonic orchestra, the Moog synthesizer and the new Brass and Woodwind quintet. Concert Band listed their slate of officers as President Gene Guiterrez, Vice-President Steve Snow and Secretary-Treasurer Derwin Price. Through numerous raffles, they were able to raise 51,000.00 to pay for their trip to a Music Festival in Phoenix. 9 J W, i " ,,... , , A H wi W 4 . I W ..,,. , ,.., 1- ,., V .W .. . I Q , V V . Sa ,MW A N ,fa ...t...., I W .g y .f W we . . 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'An important part of - the band was Drum Major Jerry Martinez, an outstanding musician who conducted the band with the coveted baton. Also adding their talent to the band were the Majorettes, Araceli Talamantes and Carolyn Romero. Twirling their batons high into the air, these girls added a certain sparkle. 133 Top row pictures from left to right: 1. The AHS Orchestra. under the direction of Steve Romer included, Top row left to right: Kirt Kempter. Debbie Montoya. Manfred Ju, Pattie Houston, Steve Romer. Bottom row left to right: Carol Gillingham. Beth Sheler. Gina Montoya. Betty Ann Peralta, Freddie Jacobs 2. The band plays the fight song as the Dogs score another touchdown. 3. The drum section is an important part of the marching band. Middle row left to right: 1. Wt x . , 4 QT' Q f eg 3 ,f l ., 7: , Q .4 A L V, wg. ,A f Sk? X' 1 V AJ Ei jf, ' 1,5 . 1, W . 3 Q my ff't f .' ' !,' X 'Qu' JC 1' rf' 1 ' f -'ily -1. 5' 4 ei ec A - 'Y . fl f L 4 ,1 f ' f E' Z Q. 4 H 7 1' V." ,, HT fx , X Q 17' ,cf J' - ' Q t, Drum Major this year was Jerry Martinez. Mr. Conlon directs the band at the Christmas Concert. 3. Majorettes CaroIynQgmero and Araceli Talamantes pose by one of the pillars in the entryway. 4. Theilow brass and drum sections of the pep band perform at a game. Bottom 1. President Gene Gutierrez displays some of his musical prowess. 2. Drum Major and majorettes form an "A" with their batons. ,.A. 5 . ..... Qi... . ,. wmifssssy . E m,.,,e.,.,,f..,..v..WW f.., .7 --un gp sf? Dancing to the music, the lively Bulldoggies tried their best to perform routines that would entertain and excite the student body. Beginning in the summer of 1974, these girls, sponsored by Miss Jeanne Postlewait, practiced and made-up routines and steps. The selecting of uniforms. shoes, and pompoms made the excitement of thecoming year something that could not be measured. The year started off with the first assembly of the year which was held outside in the football field. Many nervousgirls. with wandering minds. waited for that special moment - their moment of glory. - The Bulldoggies performed at all home football and basketball games, and gave their support and spirit to all sport activities. These girls were also asked to sell Bobby Foster Retirement Booklets and meet X I V , AIX f 529 the celebrities. In January. the Bulldoggies attended their State Drill Team Clinic held in Los Alamos, where they received a special 'Clinic' 75 ribbon. These AHS representatives were chosen to host the State Drill Team Clinic of the 1976 school year. Selling candy apples and holding Mexican food sales were just some of the favorite pastimes of the Bulldoggies. Keeping up the smiles, being good representatives of the school, and having that kind of spirit that can keep everyone else going are just a few of the secrets of the 74-75 Bulldoggies. f' wi' Q ei r,,e 'Y Sf , Middle row from left to right: 1. Bulldoggiespose at one of Old Town's beautiful sights. 2. The girls run excitedly to their places to perform a routine to "Tighten Up." 3. Bulldoggies dedicate routine to Homecoming Queen and Court. Bottom row: 1, Beginning the dance with a smile always makes the routine an enjoyable one. 2. Performing at the first assembly which was held outdoors, the Bulldoggies do a routine to "Free Ride.' 3. Senior members of the group show their spirit during a pep assembly. Montqi gi fiiii ,ai I .V.. l ereryiaff' 7 if I Carroll Q' 71 abtree as is ,. So ,dial gx' A Q . Y b Sf g .1 -. E F 6 , J' gf N if 'il Q 9 me tyymm. t y is be 45 Q 'Q' f is EQ if VAR il HEERLEADERS 138 Spirit was more than a common word to six vivacious ladies known as the varsity cheerleaders-it was a part of them. During the summer, they attended the National Cheerleader's Clinic where they received three excellent ribbons and three superior ribbons. The Spirit Stick was awarded to them for their outstanding effort and spirit. As a grand finale, these girls won the coveted "Spark Plug Award." Cheerleader Tanya Peoples representated A.H.S. as Miss Fire Prevention during this year. She was selected from a group of cheerleaders representing all the high schools in the city. Awards kept being earned throughout the year. Their Y 1 X i- 4 x B i .5 fr 2 is K . 'gs twig lg, . 1 lib iso, i P2112 P 1 7 - vw , ':gf,. . ,. We . sg-as V ','. measiiii- 3 3 f fi if i 555 l glgiilf swf W1 7 ,ww ,i Rigas ll appearance in the Christmas parade won them a special award. Fun-filled assemblies, Spirit Week. Play-way Nights and support for all sports were the well performed tasks of the Cheerleaders. Bright yellow roller skates and a green and white ladder were just a few of the spirit boosting devices possessed by Butch. The lucky person who remarkably captured the character and feeling of Butch this year was Patsy O'Leary. It was a good year thanks to the cheerleaders and the student body for trying to carry on the tradition of spirit and pride at AHS. .41 A Top row from left to right: 1. The Cheerleaders greet the football team with an inspiring crash poster at the West Mesa game. 2. The Varsity six cheerleaders display an array of awards that they received during the year. 3. Patsy O'Leary gives a big hug to someone she was very close to during the '75 school year. 4. These girls pose wearing each one of their summer clinic outfits. which they used throughout the year. Middle row: 1. Nothing like a little barbershop sextet to liven up an assembly. Bottom row: 1. Varsity six shows S-P-I-R-I-T. Jane Gutierrez. Liz McMurtrey. Tanya Peoples, Maria Raby, Rita Santiago. and Head Cheerleader Terri Padilla. 2. Homecoming was a grand festivity and the varsity cheerleaders decided to dress in satin for the occasion. 139 ll -T CHEERLEADERS Top pictures left to right: 1, Head cheerleader Theri Raby encourages the Dukes down court. 2. The B-team congratulates the wrestlers with a candy bar. Middle: 1. Patsy Candelaria, one of the two juniors on the squad, enthusiastically leads the crowd in a cheer. 2. The newly elected B-team for the 1974-75 school year. 3. The B-team cheers for the Bullpups at the Highland Gym. Bottom: 1. Stephanie Romero does one of their prepared sidelines. 2. Cindy Romero gives all she hasl 3. Debbie Atler gazes off into the basketball court. 4. Looking down, Angela Vigil displays a bit of sadness. The opening of the school year brought many new and frightened faces to AHS-some of which were the future B-team cheerleaders. These girls were elected by the student body early in the year and took on the job of promoting SPIRIT at all the Duke and Bullpup games. This task entailed many tireless hours but with the combined efforts of the student body, half their work was already done. Always dressing right for the occasion and working for that special goal of perfectness in motion, this group was worthy of much praise and recognition. Heading the B-team was Theri Raby who kept the rest of the girls, Angela Vigil, Debbie Atler, Stephanie Romero, Cindy Romero and Patsy Candelaria, on the move. 4 - " im l file 1 f -we wr, . ,,.., . , , 2 I t , fi: Y A, Q V 2, Y if 7 'UF - a i 5 1. I, , tl., 7 K ' 'E ,Q KQV Q There is only one way to describe the AHS Girls Gymnastics Team - unbelievable! They were not competing this year but the enthusiasm and desire is definitely that of not only a competing team but a state championship team. This was the first year for Girls Gymnastics at AHS. There were many novices and a few with a tremendous amount of experience and talent. Coach Jeanne Postlethwait drew out this talent from the girls, helping them through the long hours of practice. Although Gymnastics is an individual sport iartl, it takes team work to really make it. And they have it! l LS' G MNAST CS Top pictures from left to right: 1. top row, Rhonda Howard. Kathy Mitchell, Susan Woodward, Susan Dewitt. Debbie Montoya, Shawn Blaisdell. Bottom: Ms. Postlethwait. Gina Montoya, Roberta Aragon, Pat Torrez. Carolyn Chavez. Judy Lucero. 2. Judy Lucero and pigtails dangle from the beam. Middle: 1. Team members perform splits on the balance beam. 2. Delicate balance is required on this routine. 3. The splits develop well-toned muscles and balance. Top pictures left to right: 1. As President Calvin Young makes a speech, Calvin Hanks, Ken Sharts. Herbert Stanley and Lawrence Mitchell eagerly listen. 2. B.S.U. officers are top: Calvin Young, Calvin Hanks, bottom: Linda Session and Cynthia Garrion. 3. Members of B.S,U. stay after school for meetings quite often. 4. Mrs. Cox, sponsor of B.S.U. is very busy serving soul food at a B.S.U. get- together. Bottom row: 1. Black Student Union members from left to right, top row. Joann Matthews, Emma Miller. James Jackson, Michael Rogers, Paul Fielder. Debra Lewis, Sheldon Baylor. Denise Bailey, Marsha Boyer, Carol Henry: middle Q x M ' V ,.. wb, . .. ,. ,Q , 5: 3 , else .,,: ,V cis, e.,s, . ,.s, 1 ,,is 9:5 srrr sst is 1, r,., . 7 . . ,. ... ., .. ..,, t ,, as K '.' " A ' ' , , , as-'vw Q., ,, :J A,.,. mwgiwf lint 1 ,cw A its s. ....,.': --- fr f fi if -if U K . .,. away mmg-Y QQ f get as www' hai gc..-H 1 s W Ciiiii T Q Q rr .1 S M A ntwqrfgls it sziiijk E swf: ?'fiiw3tgvgh?E1ssfmFbfftsEQS,J2ggE S 2 ,. fr K . ' - Xlse i - , "" H' W, f Y fr- f is .-W 'L-K A, , . . ,,,. A ft X c T 5 we H f , J W f . J 1 H rsrs , .:f.g3. I ,JM .-, 1, , btw. , Q ' V 5 he Q ' 'ffw:f,f ' 5 is we ,Q 2 is 57 H ee it We if A P Ji l we f S' Ei at ,mm 'M tg me 5 in 5 wx. row: Ann Jackson, Louise Edmonds, Jeanette Williams, Gale Fillmore, Diane Carroll, Zerrie Owens, Vodra Cox, Kathy Mitchell, Jean Smith: bottom row: Onzia Alexander, Phyllis Alexander. Tanya Peoples, Bonnie Harris. Bobby Brown, Leslie Reeves. Glenn Leonard. 2. Vodra Cox and Calvin Hanks model for B.S.U. fashion show. 3. Bebe White. otherwise known as the swinging cheerleader. cheers on Basketball Jones. 4. Freelan Harris, Sheldon Baylor, Ronald Nicks and Donald Roland sing Basketball Jones. ,gy The Black Student Union feels that their purpose is to become closer through unity and brotherhood and to preserve their cultural heritage at AHS. Under the sponsorship of Euola Cox, this organization met with their 45 members on the lst and 3rd Wednesday of each month. Calvin Young is club president, Calvin Hanks, vice-president, Linda Sessions, secretary, Cynthia Garrion, treasurer: and Onzia Alexander. assistant secretary. Their many money-making projects included bake sales, raffles, and a food basket donated to needy people. They also held Black Heritage Week which ran from Feb. 9-15. K . Q, was 1 s 'eff SH r Maintaining a 3.25 average is a difficult task but a rewarding achievement. The few who attain this goal gain membership into the Honor Society. 1 Candidates were initiated at a beautiful ceremony in spring. complete with candles, carnations and the administration of oath to the 54 new members. Initiation was followed by the elections of President Tanya Peoples. Vice-President Maria Raby, Secretary Joline Krueger and Treasurer Ronnie Estrada. Mrs. Watters sponsored these honored scholars. HONO SOCIE - Top row from left to right: 1. Ricardo Santiago and Ron Bittner add an aesthetic touch to campus. 2. Back row: Ernie Padilla, Charles Groffman. Abel Garcia, Marye Garcia. Arthur Bachicha, Martin Jaramillo. Bonifacio Zamora, Ron Bittner. Gilbert Talamantes. Rosalie Gallegos. Front row: Frances Baca, Ricardo Santiago, Juanita Munoz, Guillermo Rivera, Sara Chavez, David Green. Middle row: 1. Beverly Martinez, Shirley Ragin, Pecolia Benjamin. Mrs. Watters. Diane Gallegos attend an Honor Society Meeting. 2. Bonifacio Zamora and Rosalie Gallegos plant thefirst tree. 3. Another tree is added by Ricardo Santiago. and Ron Bittner. Bottom row: 1, Antonia Trujillo and Emily Silva listen to Secretary Joline Krueger. 2. Back row: Judy Martinez, Barbara Miera, Mrs. Watters. Gloria Baca, Carmelita Garcia. Janet Garcia, Mary Mitchell. Antonia Trujillo, Lydia Montoya. Marcella Martinez. Betty Herrera, Emily Silva: Front row: Maria Raby, Tanya Peoples. and Joline Krueger. CO GSS .4-a'N-a..,W AHS Drama Club, under the direction of Mr. Sam Tapia, came through a successful year. The group of 48 students participated in Bilingual Drama lCervantes in 1975l, Talent Day in Portales, and N.M. High School Theatre Festival. Not only did the Drama Club participate in events throughout the city, but they also attended many activities such as performances in El Paso, U of Texas Theatre, Sante Fe Opera Theatre and Greer Garson Theatre. This year's class officers were President Carmela Brito, Vice President Charles Vane, Secretary Beth Gilmore. Treasurer Linda Torrez. Top row from left to right: 1. One of Drama's daily exercises is acting out machines. 2. Linda Torres and Terri Chavez say: "l want out." Bottom row: 1. Charles Webb and Debra Archuleta wait for next instructions from Mr. Tapia. 2. Top row: Eloy Sandoval, Charles Webb, Bonifacio Zamora, Freelan Harris. 2nd row: Gabriel Lucero, Don Roland, John Montano, Charles Vane, Sam Martinez. Ray Lopez, Stanley Padilla, Rita Sigala. 3rd row: Pat Martinez, Mr. Tapia, Norma Smith, Ernie Mentz. Linda Torres, Terri Chavez, Lucy Torres, Mia Johns, Lillian Martinez, Cindy Garcia. Bottom row: Laura Martinez, Karen Davis, Debra Archuleta, Paul Correa, Geri Garcia. Martha Merrell. Top row of pictures from left to right: 1. Girl state delegates at the inaugural reception. 2. Lydia Sanchez and Rita Santiago take a well deserved break between meetings, 3. John Polinko and Joey Quintana turn Boys State into a nudist colony. 4. NMMI decorated with Boys State graffiti. Middle: 1. Delegates and alternates: Top: Vodra Cox. Lydia Sanchez, Tanya Peoples, Anabel Sedillo. Pasty O'Leary, Mary Alice Perez, Middle: Norm Sedillo, Charles Ortiz, Joey Quintana, John Polinko, Dennis Lyon, Robert Trujillo, Jerry Martinez, Bottom: Maria Raby, Theresa Montoya, Margaret Griego. Joline Krueger, Mary Mitchell. Not pictured: Rita Santiago, Ken Beazy, Ronnie Estrada, Marcus Goodson, Bobby Montano. Ronald Montoya. 2. The beanie brigade. 3. Norman Sedillo reads a few pointers on how our laws are made. Bottom: 1. The mammoth dorm of the Girls State. 2. Norman Sedillo, John Polinko, and Joey Quintana send off a letter to the Girl Staters in Las Vegas. 3. The grassy grounds of Boys State. 5 -...R Y, ws M65 1311, g get Being a "Stater" is an honor bestowed upon only twenty-four lucky students who have proven their leadership, speaking capacity and academic ability. From the over sixty applicants who are ruthlessly scrutinized and interviewed by a stringent board of last year's Staters, six male and six female delegates and twelve alternates are chosen in Spring. The female delegates were quite successful at Girls State which was held at Highlands University in Las Vegas. Tanya Peoples was elected mayor of her city and ran for governor. Joline Krueger was voted county commissioner, city councilwoman and chairman of her City Seal committee. Maria Raby became state E corporate commissioner. Theresa Montoya was honored as senator. Lydia Sanchez was elected city councilwoman and both she and Rita Santiago entered the House of Representatives. Sharing an equally exciting week in Roswell at NMMI, the Boys State Delegates were elected and appointed to various positions. Ken Beazy was county assessor. John Polinko was elected State highway commissioner. Jerry Martinez became county assessor and deputy sheriff. Norm Sedillo was voted chairman. Joey Quintana was county clerk. Dennis Lyon enjoyed the position of police chief, Mrs. McReynolds sponsors this active group. 4 t Q . :Q ,,.-.' 'gsm v -we ya-,V if I V , . 2, . . Jif . . f. if M .i ... y . . y. . . .. . . .. . 3' . . f H V M.. wr" ., . I I K. ,. .... .Q ........ my nfl! A 'TT . . f. ,Q ,K ,.., , ' . ' ts s A are Q 'H ' --,1533:gjgiggisssrmfgsixf 1ifrzgfb-1,,if5iiEig5ggfgiiwiiifgftfaffvgfescitfg gg5.iW47f's .,.f 4 ' W2 . , Qfffi A W , H M K A Qfmft, as Q ft " ., g., z . ,,.,, , W sffea W A' if t t -wfzgs. wg. --,mf ,si Mang o f,,.ff.e'Q7,N'W . "Mt "iw" 'f .,.:1..u, las- .tt-3-fir. .aff 1 . .f1f?VE s.pg5J..w 'X -V e-.:55f,,, My-:' 9i,fiE:Qf' ., Q " -r- M. ' f H s,42f.g,'Tl2. wf1v'w i '7 ' 9i Pf v' ' tfiwiie f1c"'N ' :"'f, --f ,--- ,pf fs' .ij L-maxima an ..-W-:m,.1:.f2:x--"- e-1,-N .2112 in ,,.5?' Top 1: Mary Lou Chavez helps serve refreshments after dedication ceremonies. 2: Night finds Paul Foster hammering away. 3: Velma Hopp stuffing her face as usual. 4: Mary Mitchell tries endlessly to conduct a student senate meeting, Middle 1: The three sophomore Senators take time out of their tight schedule to take their picture, Belinda Saavedra, Liz Chavez, and Orlando Baca. 2: Student Senate members lleft to rightl top row: Orlando Baca, Mary Mitchell. Marylou Chavez, Paul Foster. Middle row: Carmen Garcia, Cathy Montoya. Belinda Saavedra, Mary Lyon. bottom row: Theresa Montoya, Velma Hopp, Liz Chavez. middle 3: Theresa Montoya who was chosen for Albuquerque National Bank's Salute to Teenagers is also a Student Senator. 4: Girls trying for homecoming court await the big decision. Bottom: Kathy Montoya and Mr. Crabtree serve themselves while Velma Hopp starts on seconds. 148 This year started new and exciting for our Student Senate. Working on a monthly rotating basis, each member had the opportunity to lead as temporary chairperson. Among many activities that Student Senate sponsored were Homecoming, which occured in October: Dedication in November: Winter Week and Winter Dance which took place the week of December 13. They also attended the state Convention held in Raton, New Mexico. The sponsors of this club were Mrs. Barbara Schwyzer and Mr. Gene Crabtree. , The Senior Senators are Carmen Garcia, Velma Hopp, Kathy Montoya, Mary Michell, Thersa Montoya, and Mary Lou Chavez. and the Junior senators are Maria Chavira Carmela Brito, Mary Lyon. The Sophomore Senators are Orlando Baca, Belinda Saavedra, Liz Chavez. ul' FN Sn S , 1 4 's i n 'Rm From left to right: 1. VICA officers from left to right: President Ernie Salas, Reporter Phyllis Martinez, Vice President Jack Torrez. Secretary Angela Gomez, Parliamentarian Tony Sanchez. 2. Sponsors Mr. Palmer and Mr. Cloud. Bottom: 1. VICA: Be ck row: Jim McGuiness, Louie Perea, Alben Sandoval. Henry Martinez, Joe Barela, Joe Mata, David Williams. Second row: Manuel Torres, Jack Torrez. Raymond Lucero, Albert Villescas, Larry Montano. Sam Candelaria, Mike Saiz. Front row: Mr. Cloud, J ames Jackson, Ernie Salas, Mike Rodgers, Esther Cordova, Mario Lozea, Phyllis Martinez, Louie Baca, Gerald Atencio, Angela Gomez. Steve Silva, Tony Sanchez, Paul Fielder. Carlos Lujan, Mr, Palmer. 150 V 1 VICA is a national club made up of vocational students. ICT is one vocational program in which students are employed each afternoon in his or her chosen occupational field, Besides receiving practical job experience, they are also paid for their work. The President was Ernie Salas, Vice-President-Jack Torres, Secretary-Angela Gomez, Treasurer-Beatrice Rivas, Parliamentarian-Anthony Sanchez, Reporter Phyllis Martinez. The sponsors were Mr. Palmer and Mr. Cloud. r Q 1 , --.Q2,,...v.i-.M 1 it fe A V'-'sew' , M The History Club was open to all people with an interest in New Mexico's past. Their goal was to learn history outside the classroom and on those places where history was born and where it will thrive. Such places as the Chilili Land Grant, Cochiti Pueblo and Cochiti Dam. ln those places history is drastically changing and the club pondered the thought: ls such a past worth fighting for? What is to be valued and what is to be thrown away? On November 2, club members attended the Model City Government program and in April, members attended the Model Legislature in Santa Fe for three days as part of the YMCA's Youth 'n Government Program. This was a chance to see their own bills passed and note how the government works. X 14. Q: Misa 9 uf. t 4-. . V "" 5 : ' . Q .- if ' , , .. , ,, ,, . .wg .,,,,,,... , ,. , .,,...W,e ..3Q,., .,. ' i r fqfif' ,ff I ,, wg,,s'zg.,,, , 1 a. g , H2157 yn ,M ,, . , 5 .- 3 V, W- ...,.,...n,,......-2 ,... Q .. at leer ,- H ' , , SQ ' .,.. ' , ' f 'K Q ir 1 , , l , W Us 9 V, 3-E are me 'f Q fu , , 525555 gg ,yu a r? K . 5 Q , e i ' lg.. ,glpffi I -ifgfa: yeiwyf' wg apt 1 ,g ,fl Q., I .fas:g.szv. Q are ui. 5? H ll 4 iii' f W f .-is 1 5 in M 5 ' . if, , Q WYTA .1 ,gf wp: iw ff- up rsrsls I ' "" ' . HQ . e like 1 . J , ,Lg ,, y 0 L' 'fl all qty. , 1 :fi , lim ' K A? .iff 2' X Wi. 5 ,Q K, 1 V, j ,. . V , ffl-2.Wi?'. Q5 4 ' 'L' gk" Top from left to right: 1. Marc Slevin prepares to load bus to Santa Fe. 2. History Club. Back: Peggy Marquez, Lorraine Lucero, Stella Yepa, Liz Farley, Margaret Garcia, Sarita Smith. Billy Klein, Patsy Candelaria, Ramon Rivera, Raymond Ruchbach. Second row: Marlene Lopez, Sylvia Hale. Stephanie Romero. Mary Robinson, Pauline Maldonado. Front row: Linda Torres, Ernie Salas, Margaret Garcia, Lucy Torres, Laura Baca. Mrs. Lovato. Middle: 1. Club tours Cochiti. 2 Janet Garcia debates her bill to the legislature. Bottom: Janet Garcia. Tanya People, Ernie Salas listen patiently and dream of going home. YGUTH ' GVERNMEN 151 . f-4 ,f. .. a ROTC :ra Q.. - fsr Top row of pictures from left to right: 1. The girls drill team has done a great job representing A.H.S. R.O.T.C. Back-Susan Apodaca, Marcella Candelaria, Sharon Schaedel, Louise Griego. Louisa Moreno, and Benita Ortega. Front-Angela Apodaca, Roseann Lucero, Helen Sandoval, Barbara Chavez, Roberta Chavez, Mary Louise Montoya, Janice Tenorio. and Col. Johnson. 2. The color guard presenting colors at the Homecoming. 3. The Rifle Team in the rifle range. Left to right: Front-Anthony Sanchez. Lawrence Zamora. Dennis Cavalier, Richard Dorso, and John Espinosa. Back-Steve Nance. James Harper, Bennie Sanchez, and Trini X Godlnez. Middle-1. The boys drill team is ready to practice. 2. R.O.T.C. "formed- up" when gathered together one Wednesday morning. Bottom-1. The girls drill team is "formed up". 2. Kneeling-Chris Garcia, Lawrence Zamora, Dennis Cavalier. Pat Humphrey, and Leslie Reeves. Middle-Ronald Montoya, Porfirio Sandoval, John Ramirez. John Espinosa, Ben Garcia, Clarence Montoya, Trini Godinez, and Steve Nance. Back-Raymond Anaya, Michael Segura, Bennie Sanchez, Robert Walker, Ricky Gomez, and Anthony Vargas. 3. The color guard is ready to go. but waiting for the Star Spangled Banner to be played at one of our many assemblies. ROTC was formed to emphasize citizenship, discipline and patriotism. There is no service obligation for the cadets yet many do enter the military. Working together to provide services for the school and community, ROTC spent countless hours practicing for their appearances. Besides flag presentations for games and assemblies throughout the year, the drill team performed at Roswell and El Paso. Leading the cadets were Cadet LTC John Espinosa, Cadet Major Ronald Montoya, Cadet lst LT Michael Segura and Cadet lst LT Mariva Jaramillo. 153 . .M-f-'t"'?'f , tenets. I..-S' 1312... f if I+ f- ' ..Q1-,N wie ...wfyeae- .-.A' 1 . . RE ORD FF 4 Top row of pictures from left to right: 1. Mary Leighton. Phyllis Martinez. Patty Pino and Debbie Sanchez, Record distributers, take a break after a tough route around campus. 2. Weekend sports keep Guy Fernandez busy at work on Monday. 3. Randy Lawrence, John Castillo and Debbie Sanchez work on advertising. 4. Regina Lewis and Mary Leighton get a little advice from the Editor-in-chief Robert Garcia. Middle pictures: 1. left to right. standing: Marie Myers. Joline Krueger, John Castillo, Patty Pino. Melvin Morris, Marc Slavin. Cynthia Candelaria, Mary Leighton, Robert Garcia, Randy Lawrence. Ronnie Padilla. Guy Fernandez, Cynthia Hood, Mary Robinson. Calvin Hanks, Jerry Romero, Manny Abeyta. Kneeling: Anna Medina. Regina Lewis, Robin Fields. Debbie Sanchez, Clara Funes, Mary Lyon. 2. Clara Funes, Manny Abeyta. Jerry Romero attend to folding of newspapers for distribution. 3. Joline Krueger works dilingently to finish column. Bottom pictures: Headlines are a tough task, but Debbie Sanchez prepares for deadline. . 4:,3gjf,jlf,, KL IV . ,L li I U A I kryk, ..,,..wm i 1 asla -sl- Keeping in tune with the new dawning of AHS, the Record staff changed the entire look and feel of the 1975 school paper. Editor-in-Chief Robert Garcia and Managing Editor Marc Slavin led their competent staff of reporters and cartoonists with the production of their inovative, magazine-type paper. They were ably assisted by Advisor Mrs. Marie Myers. Many new columns such as News and Views, Dear Butch and the Advisory Council Reports expanded the improved edition and kept the students abreast of current events. A paper was delivered to each home thus creating a route of communication which enabled the parents to see the inside of AHS and its students. Pictures left to right: Top 1. Back row: Jerry Martinez, Melvin Ortiz, Steve Milks. Joline Krueger. Middle row: David Quintana, Mrs. Ready, Gene Gutierrez. Theresa Holcomb. leditorl Robert Leyba. Front Row: Anastacio Griego. John Polinko. Jackie Garcia, Gloria Trujillo. 2. Editor Theresa Holcomb. Middle Row: 1. Steve Milks 2. Jackie Garcia Bottom Row: 1. Gloria Trujillo 2. John "Kung Fu" Polinko stubs his toe at the La Reata Assembly. This year's Yucca was led by Teresa Holcomb. She and many other staff members worked hard to raise money in order to publish the Yucca. Among many ofthe fund raising projects were the Slave Sale which was held in October and a Get-together dance held in January. Yucca received excellent entries from students including many poems and short stories. Yucca was sponsored by Mrs. Leah Ready. .We tw' my u-uqfinllniq ,MW N wilrwa sg si- Pictures are an essential part of any yearbook. Therefore it is imperative for any yearbook staff to have an auxiliary branch of photographers and developers who can sacrifice their time and effort as the situation arises. Fortunately. for the La Reata Staff. they could rely on Yearbook I for clear. concise pictures which captured the entire year forever on film. lt was a difficult task that lay ahead. Picture-taking is an art which is learned after years of practice. yet the staff had only a few days to master many techniques. There were the constant retakes and losing of film, but always. somehow, the pictures were delivered on time. At mid-semester. both the school dark room and a private one lcreated by Mr. Bill Belll were ready for use as the staff began to develop their own film. Pictures make a yearbook a treasure. f to right: 1. Vickie Darden, Mike Flynn. Yearbook I: Back Row from left to Robert Leyba, James Vander Heyden. Vicky Maestas, Solomon Fields, Jim as. Albert Navarro, Richard Geoffrion. Michael Flynn. Jerry Romero, Clarence Montoya. Front row from left to right: Terri Schnoor, Michael Manso, Linda Archibeque, George Marquez. Middle row from left to right: 1. Guy Fernandez, Mary Ann Trujillo, Tony Sanchez and Michael Manso compare telephoto lens techniques. 2. Mrs. Myers and staff discuss photo assignments. Bottom 1. Robert Leyba, the Sorry Sophomore. 2. Scenes from a 50's party at the La Reata assembly. 3. 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Q homework essays became "copy." And the students who once wondered at the word "crop" knew that what they were creating would be cherished forever by many. Many frustrating nights of layouts and copy were spent in room 222 but they were always filled with laughter-and an occasional pizza or taco! The theme centers around the new dawning of AHS. lt was made with hope an pride. They came together to create a yearbook. They came together to greet the new AHS. with Yearbook staff works diligently toward the completion of the La Reata: Left to Right: Barbara Miera, Robert Leyba. Carmen Garcia, Anthony Hovey, Mary Lou Chavez. Nora Ortiz. 2. Peering out from journalistic paraphenalia. Mrs. Myers manages a smile. Middle: La Reata Staff: Back row from left to right: Alex Perea, Dennis Lyon, Maria Raby, Mrs. Myers. Joline Krueger. Beth Garcia. Clara Funes. Nora Ortiz, Barbara Miera, Carmen Garcia, John Martinez, Kneeling are John Castillo, Robert Leyba, Gene Gutierrez, Not Pictured: Randy Lawrence, Lorraine Candelaria, Mary Lou Chavez, Anthony Hovey. 2. 3. Editors, Joline Krueger and Maria Raby oversee staff work. 4. Making a picture decision are Beth Garcia. Dennis Lyon. and Clara Funes. 5. Alex Perea, Gene Gutierrez, and Anthony Hovey work on sport layouts. Bottom. Teresa Holcomb and John Martinez pass through old memories while Randy Lawrence creates new ones. Spreading, reaching out The smell of spring For the ultra violet rays New life emerging from old The Yucca plant lives Nature's miracle by John Polinko by Danny Ortiz Yucca Unforgettable ln the vast parched, empty lands The tall white Yucca by Frank Chavez YUCCA A Conversation of Life We met one day on an early morning bus which took me to school and her to work. The trip from my house was quite long and thus dull while my conversation lay idle and my thoughts glazed into dormancy. The passing window scenery had long faded into unnoticed repetition. It was a point in my life exemplified by my bus trek: listless and lloid of any direction. But I was young and had plenty of time to evolve into something. I She sat by herself in a dull world similar to mine. She seemed imuch older, perhaps college age. She was rather sickly and thin is she coughed quite frequently. I sensed her equally strong need o converse with me. I hoped that perhaps I might alleviate both our awkward situations if I made the first move, I being several years her junior and thus supposedly more ignorant of the cold protocol of today's social aloofness. "Excuse me." I began, "you know, we both have taken this bus so long and, well, I don't know about you. but I'm pretty bored of sitting here never talking." "I share your sentiments. My name is Corine." "Agnes. here." I then presented her with my vital statistics. "I'm a freshman at LaMont High. I notice you work at the hospital." I "Work?" "WelI, yes. I mean you always get off there." "Oh, yes. Temporarily though. I'm going to Yale in the fall." "Yale? How prestigiousl" I remarked.,"Excuse me. but have you had your cold for Iong?" "Oh, my hacking? It's nothing. Picked it up while swimming. I'm going to be on the Yale swim team." I "That's very nice. How many years have you swum?" I "Two days but that doesn't stop mel I also plan to be their newspaper editor and a straight A studentl" The bus pulled near the hospital and she bade farewell. My bus trips became interesting because of this overly confident girl. Although I often tired of her goals, I did not want to relinquish her. It was, after all, better than nothing. "Gosh," she sighed one day, "I feel so dead! I think I'Il stay home tomorrow." . "Your cough does sound a bit worse." I added. "Agnes, do you think I'm overestimating myself?" I "Do you?" This was a safe answer. "No, I think I'm just planning ahead. You've got to chart your course in life to the second. You won't find me sitting back. staring at life unprepared! I'm ready for it!" "It's obvious." Again I was tired of her constant conversation of goals and reaching for life. "What do you plan to do when you're out of schooI?" she yasked. . "Frankly, I haven't given it much thought." She shook her head. "My God. are you crazy? You're letting life run wild! You have no future." "I'm only a freshman-" "You can reach for so much! How can you sit there without knowing what you want?" "You know." I finally exploded. "you can be a real pain. I don't like being called crazy or unprepared. What does it matter what I po? I'm tired of you sounding like my mom or God or somebodyI" "l don't have to stand for this! Here's my stop, Goodbye and good riddancel" She ran out of the bus, stopped and stared back at me with pain in her eyes as the bus drove away. ' y Perhaps I blew up because she sounded like my conscience. My life was desperately lethargic but I just let it be. I knew an apology would be warranted tomorrow. V But true to her word. she was absent from the next day. And as the days turned into weeks, I realized the severity of her "good 'riddance." She had changed buses. So once again I was sentenced to the quiet confines of the 'rumbling bus. It was three weeks after her departure that I began to talk with the bus driver who was much more jovial and less dead serious about life. "lt is a shame. though, about your friend," he said one day. "I didn't know you knew Corine. She and I got mad and she switched buses." "Switched bus-oh, then I guess you don't know. She died of lung cancer after all." "After all? What are you talking about?" "That's why she went to the hospital for cobalt treatments. Welfare Department asked me to make sure she got there every day while she could - she had no family. I don't know how she could live knowing that she was going to die soon." I sat and watched the scenery roll by my bus window. I, too. didn't know how she could live knowing that she was going to die soon. But I knew how she wanted to live. And now I knew how I wanted to live. Joline Krueger . OD. Laying in the midst of life's endless maze, She cried for her loved ones. She outstretched her arms and Caressed the sunlight. The agonizing terror of her eyes Melted into an abundant stream of tears. The fantasies of reality Danced before her. While the loneliness seeped Deeper into her soul. Her hands grasped at the open air And the blinding sun left her in A bright emptiness. Her streaming hair fluttered in the cool wind Sending tingling sensations Throughout her body She turned and ran. Reaching out for someone's palm- end it was there. lt was a wan. lifeless palm Without the warm feeling of life. A clark figure lifted her up into his Massive, muscular arms. Frantically, she gazed up into the mist And visualized the Face of Death. Theyclouds decomposed and Drifted away into the heavens. At lest she realized her fate. And her shrill. penetrating screams Perished into the abysmal, vast twilight. Julie Belindo 1. 3 fx N , , . -rift? :Z f , e r . is rl Gverpopulotion The city is quiet now except for the occasional moan of a child. or a stomach grumbling. I am here in my cubicle trying to get as comfortable as I can without taking somebody else's space. lt is hard to believe that at one time this problem wasn't so bad. They say in the books that during the 19th century there was enough to eat for everyone, That there were no cubicles, everyone had homes. They even had land that they could call their own. People could go on walks without running into someone else. I-low I would have loved to live during that time. But that is a dream and this is reality. We only get a ration of food every day , . . just enough to keep us alive and functioning. And as for room. we have none. People have been forbidden to have babies, for the , ff! H l .,,,,,,,1,,., .,,. I I I in w"W?i"'gaef2vkM' I ff5ffTi1?trsi'i fy, . . r rfilfwieif XXX simple reason that there is nowhere to put them, The problem is so bad that people kill themselves and each other, Cannibalism is even happening. These things are not against the law. but are encouraged. The president says it is our patriotic duty. There is talk that a nuclear war will start tomorrow. Nobody is frightened: there is no panic. I, personally. hope it will hit us first. I am a coward and cannot kill myself. If the bomb hits, it will take me and others out of our misery. I see the dawn, and something else. It is a plane which has dropped something. I cannot see what it is, It is getting closer. I can sae it now. I am not frightened. but relieved. Any second now I shall be in peace with no more worries. It has hit at last ..,... Margaret Griego 163 The Gift "lt's finally Christmas Eve." though Spec. 5 Bobby Garcia. This would be the second Christmas he had spent in Vietnam. He thought back to the first one when everyone in the outside world had thought there was a ceasefire. But he knew better. On Christmas Eve a year ago. his platoon had engaged in three firefights, one that had come after an ambush. He remembered that one quite well because Billy Joe Wilson, his best friend, died trying to save a fallen comrade. ' His chain of thought is broken as Joe Smith. his platoon guide. comes up to him and nudges him on his shoulder. "Our orders just came in, Bobby. We are supposed to advance to position 27 across from the fire line," Joe mumbled disgustedly. "Jesus," he thought, "we're drawing the worst duty on Christmas Eve." Bobby looked back at his squad that numbered five, all battle-hardened vets, used to living in this kind of hell. Bobby told his men to move out. They advanced cautiously, and in half an hour they were all in the grubby foxhole that was position 27. It had rained that day and the foxhole was a pit of mud. The men tried to make themselves comfortable and prepared themselves for the long night ahead. Nothing happened for four hours except for one radio call from H.Q. wanting to know if everything was alright. Fifteen minutes later it seemed like all hell broke loose. Small arms fire rang out all around and the poff. poff of mortar fire could be heard everywhere. Bobby yelled for his radioman to call back for reinforcements. Beside him Joe grunted and said he'd been hit in the leg. All around him Bobby heard his men yelling and he wished the reinforcements would come quickly. Suddenly he heard a familiar voice calling to him. Startled, he recognized it as belonging to Billy Joe. , "Bobby, tonight you will give the supreme gift to your men and your country as l did. But don't think about it because you have been chosen. Your men will thank you for what you have done and your country will honor you as one of the few heroes of this war nobody wanted. l must go now." Bobby didn't have time to think about waht Billy Joe had said. Joe and two others were already wounded. The radioman could not get a reply from H.Q. Then he saw something land in the middle of the foxhole. For what seemed an eternity, Bobby stared at the smoking grenade. Then with a quick movement, he jumped on it a second before it blew up. ln America there is a beautiful new school named Garcia High School. a street in Washington D.C. named Garcia Avenue. A small white tombstone in Arlington stands by the J.F.K. Memorial. In a small house in Barelas. a little piece of metal on a ribbon, a paper and a picture with a small American flag are on a shelf in remembrance of a man that would live no more, a man who would be remembered by five men in a muddy foxhole in Vietnam in a war nobody wanted . 4. a hero. I Jerry Martinez You walk as though you think you're grand You call yourself superman! Your expensive clothes don't make you cute. Your face is a thing l would dispute Mark my words and slow down Brother cause you're no better than any other. by Anastacio Griego The Trip In twenty-four hours Sam Johnson would be leaving on the Starship Saturn l. He would be leading an expedition to Murna, a star in the Antares star system. His crew would consist of fifty -. people including children. He and his wife had requested to lead the trip because they were tired of society and the hustle-bustle world of eight billion people. The expedition was expected to last fifteen years and two of the fifteen years would be spent just getting out there. They were told that the planet experienced great temperature and climate changes and that the shelters they would build would have to be up within the first month or they would be unable to stand the freezing winter that would come on their second month on the planet. Now the expedition including his wife and himself would consist of twenty men, twenty women, and twelve children. The list included a carpenter, a mechanic. a doctor, a teacher, a ff' . . . . . . 5 farming specialist. a scientist and an electrician and the others would help wherever necessary. lf the colony was a success. the staying period would be flown up to carry on the colony. Yet Sam knew it would be rough for the first few months. As it went on, things would get better, and if they found an animal that could survive the environment it would be flown up and raised for meat and slaughtered animals could be stored for future use. Yet in twenty-four hours the engines would sound and he would be flying away from earth and he never would return. And then a smile broke across his face and he thought for a while. He knew he would be happy. Brian Peterson Reflections Open your eyes And look at the one Who stares back With a frightful eye. Don't hesitate to wonder Why the tears Flow so abundantly, Just be happy That you're standing on The other side of the Mirror. by Julie Belindo Looking For Love When looking for love I look for smiles, I look for happiness In different styles. I look for the one ' Who is strong and compassionate who can make the grade Without flunking or passing it l look for pure heats And natural high's, For kindness and truth And close family ties. But most of all I'm searching for me, For one who is satisfied, For one who is free. By Julie Belindo 165 y 165 l felt the earth The mountains, the sand the land, When you reached out To touch my hand by Regina Sanchez Tell Me Tell me why you love me the way you do Why you need me and my love too Who am l, to be wanted so much Your sweet gentle voice had that very special touch. Tell me why you wanted me with all your heart. Why you dldn't leave me alone from the start You saw me too frightened, to confused to reach out and touch So you held out your hand because you cared so much, Tell me why you took my world and tried giving me a reason to live. You had your love to offer, and l had nothing to give. My young and restless mind had once been IDO closed to see This beautiful world of love you wanted to share with me. The love you knew l needed, was seen through your eyes. Because my eyes were too blind, too blind to realize. Everytime l see myself it's written on my face "Why do l live in the worldl For me there is no place!" Tell me what has happened to this love we could have shared. Maybe it was just I never really cared. You had taken me and made me a special part of you But why could I make you see that l wasn't meant for you But now it all has ended because ofthe wrong l had done before Never again will I hear your sweet voice. touch your kind face Never. any more. by Rhonda Howard You can't have love Without pain If you've never been hurt You've never been touched by Regina Sanchez Thel4unt Two men are on a deer hunting trip. On the first day they decide to climb a great mountain in search of their wary opponent. The climb begins at a fast pace and slows as the summit is neared. The men are thoroughly enthralled, excited and enthusiastic. Upon reaching the summit they stop to take a short rest, when not more than one hundred yards away they spy a huge buck. The animal would truly be a trophy in anyone's den or living room. One. two, three shots are fired. One hits, and the deer bolts headlong down the mountainside. Two men, one great buck, all determined in their purpose. The merry chase is on. Over rocks, down passes, through trees, the chase goes on. The foot of the mountain is in sight, a clearing laying ominously at the bottom. The men are behind by no less than three hundred yards. The great buck enters the clearing. leaping in great strides, headed for the far side. The men pull up. One shot is fired. The magnificent animal is down. The men charge forward, eager for the capture. As they near him, the huge animal raises his head, looks sorrowfully at the men, gives one great gasp and dies. Matt Brill Feehngs My mind is a ship sailing over a troubled sea. My heart in quiet calmness waiting. My soul longing, My hands reaching: Emptiness surrounds me. Man's coldness coming at me from everyside. How long will it last? To whom can I turn? Will Man's pride kill him? Will greed take over the human race? Or will it be machines? 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A, --V-2f ?i 'f:"'i'i'fi' 4 H." .1 Q ff , "' ' A ' ' - 1 ' "M W W , , : Q.. .1 'mf' A' f Niiuygjxh hifi? ' ' i The 413, feet f A 7 if- ,S 168 Q.i..,l.!. l i i i l I I Reincornotion It was a cold night in the small town of Ridge Creek. The sky was dark and ominous, the night, New Years Eve. The traffic was heavy and the roads very slippery from a recent snowstorm and cold spell. The town of Ridge Creek had a population of 30,000 people and the bars were crowded with laughing, singing people. people out for a good time. The police had their hands full with drunk drivers and the usual New Years traffic. It was 7:30 PM and there was much excitement at the house of Anthony Smith's parents. Anthony was about to go out with his girlfriend and his parents were going out with friends to a party. "Hey, Mom. where's my dark blue shirt?" "It's on the chair in the corner. You know that girl he's going out with tonight, Judy, I just don't like her. I always see her with all kinds of guys." "They're just kids. Don't worry about it." "l guess you're right." "I'lI go out and start the car." "Kids, huh! If Anthony only knew what kind of girl she was. Anthony, we're leaving now. Drive carefully. Did Father leave you any money?" "Yes, and don't worry about me. Bye. Man, parents really worry. Let's see if l've got everything. Keys, wallet, comb. I'd better call Judy to let her know I'll be picking her up soon." "Hello. Martin residence." "Judy, this is Anthony. I'll be leaving now to pick you up. The traffic is pretty heavy and I decided to leave early." "Okay. Bye." "Boy, she sure didn't sound excited about the whole thing. I guess I'd better Ieave." "Police! Police!" "Slow down, Jim, that little girl over there in the street. What happened?" "Some man ran my dog down. He didn't even stop." "What kind of car was it?" "I don't know. It all happened so fast." "All we' can do now is call the animal control people to pick up your dog. Let's go. Thre's not much more we can do. People just don't care anymore. They should have at least stopped. The roads are sure getting sIippery." "Look! Up ahead! A car's overturned and it looks like the driver's been thrown clear of the vehicle!" He's dead. Didn't have a chance. Call in for an ambulance." "0kay. Phil." Here comes the ambulance." "Where do we take him." "Take him to the County Hospital, then we'll notify the parents and tell them the bad news." "What's his name so I can enter it in my report?" "Let's see. Here it is. Anthony Smith, 1 120 Main Street." "Okay, guys, take off." "I guess people will never learn to drive slowly." "We can leave the siren off on the way to hospital unless our passenger minds." "Where am I? Help, someone, help! Help! I can't move. What's this white sheet doing over my body?" "Nurse, where do you want this body? It's the one from the wreck down on Highway 1 12." "Put him in Room 305. We just got permission from his parents for the doctors to start their autopsy." "An autopsy? I'm alive. What's wrong with everyone? I'm alive. u n For God's sake, help me!" "Doctor Robinson, are you ready to start the autopsy?" "Ready." "Doctor, what's wrong with you? I am alive. Can't you hear me? My arms, what's wrong? They don't move. My legs. Dead. I can't be dead! Doctor. what are you doing to me? Get those needles out of me!" "Doctor Robinson, you can now begin with a head incision." "I don't feel anything. Could it be possible that I am dead?" "Nurse, you can remove the body now. And notify the parents. See where they want the body taken." "Yes, Doctor Robinson. Mrs. Carley, take this body to Room 312. I have to notify the parents so they can make the funeral arrangements." "HelIo." "This is Nurse Montgomery at the County Hospital. . "l told the police that I didn't want anybody to bother us. I will go down to the hospital Iater." "l'm very sorry. The police didn't notify us." "My wife is taking this very hard. I'm sorry for yelling at you. I'll be contacting you tomorrow." "HeIp, heIp!" Why can't I move? What's going on? Where are you taking me? Get this sheet off me. I'm alive! I'm alive!" "Just putthe body over there on that table. I have to contact the parents about the arrangements tomorrow. You can begin enbalming him." "Okay, boss." ,"Enbalm, enbalm? NO! NO! I'm alive! Could it be that I'm just dreaming? No, I left the house, got in the car and drove away. Then, yes, then I hit that stupid dog that got in my way. Then I kept going. All of a sudden, the road, I slid and then everything went black." "l'm finished, Mr. Henderson." "Okay. The Rosary will be tomorrow. Please go and get the chapel ready." The evening of the Rosary was quiet. People walked in. paid their respects to Anthony's parents. Many high school students attended that evening, soon the room becomes quiet as people wait for the Rosary to begin. A stillness falls over the chapel and a priest walks in to begin the Rosary. "Who would ever think that a person could be alive at his own Rosary? This cannot be true. I refuse to accept it. I'm alive! I'm alive! This is a dream, simply a dream . . . all these flowers, but I can't smell a thing. Why can I see and not smell? Why, why, why? I guess it is true. I am dead. But why am I thinking? Why? Mom, Dad, help me! Quit praying. dammit, quit praying. Judy, what are you doing here with Frank Edwards? You! You were using me all along. Wait. wait! Where's everybody going? Don't go! Mom. Dad, please, please, for God's sake. Come back, Come back!" "Poor Anthony. He was our only child and now he's gone." "These things happen, dear, and we're just going to have to accept it." "But why Anthony? Why couldn't it have been someone else? Why our Anthony?" "Mr. and Mrs. Smith, are you ready to leave now? The car will be waiting when you've finished." "l guess we'd better leave now, dear." "Okay, boys, start lowering the body. We have five more holes to dig by Friday. And there's another one we have to finish in the South area." 169 Reincornotion Ccont.D lt isnow March. The Smith family has not changed much since Anthony's death. Mrs. Smith has been seeing the doctor for the heart problems she's been having. Mr. Smith spends most of his time taking care of his wife. "SalIy. Sally. Wanna go down to the park and play for a while before lunch?" "Okay, Mom, l'm going down to the park to play for a while. l'II be back in half an hour." "Alright, but be careful." "Sally. did they ever find the person who ran over your dog?" "No, Susie, the police didn't care about my dog. Nobody cares anymore. I pray to God that whoever ran over him gets what he deserves." "Sally, look, over there in the corner! That dog, he looks just like the dog you had!" "lt can't be, he's dead. Skippy! Skippy! Look, he's coming, he's coming! lt can't be him! Then who is it?" Frank E. Chavez Life I believe life is A beginning and an end. And a beginning. by Jeff Means 170 ugv l 'r r iff . mx, 530 pax' K - v - XXQ IT Qkarw 'f jlul WM fl 0 .xx ! 1 tfb,,vSExiXA 1 'WIN ' fy ' W Z Q, 1 A .' Q,W.l.kl Af W Q'1,f-5. J K ' , 4 I .lf ff Q .-,,' no :Q ld K N Nu 5f1gN X Q5 x I I f -QE M2 f Ii If iff f X 4 ,. X F5 ff f X ff 1 1 f fn ,' .W ww yu my ,J mb! R N N fs- lf 6 I Ks ! fig f , X 1 bf . f ff -nj, I X x Y , ' M ff N I ,Q-'.g41q1ME,v ,413 xp -1-rw f Q 'Y' I' V JU' 'R NX, Ny, A wry. -'- MS 1 f' f' V ' fe 'Mtg ' AA NV ij f--S 4 A v. r i 3 ,if A Q FWHM 171 E5 The Timeless Song The minute. the day. the year goes by. Time has no beginning. no end, no life. Time has no meaning, no depth, no thought. It only encourages things to be wrought. Time is only a thing to be measured. lt doesn't give me any pleasure. The pleasure of flying a fluttering kite. Or feeling the breeze on a summers night. Yet this love and beauty few can see ls interrupted by "time for tea." And the stimulation of an evening shower ls missed because it's "cocktail hour." I haven't had time to see morning dew. Or to feel the petals of the flowers so few. Why haven't I had time for love? Or to speak more often to God above? I would water the little flowers. I would say my morning prayers. I would talk to my neighbors. Or would they even care? There is no time for sharing, just Hurry pick out what you're wearing. Then rush over to the car. to beat The traffic jam war. But who am l where am I going? Must my children see this too? The meaning, the cares. the life. That they sought will it too be mangled by the hands of the clock? Questions. so many questions, there Is no time to answer them all. For the clutches of time are upon Me. until I can no longer see. by Louise Baca Beautiful Beautiful is the soul of the black man A soul filled with pride from the heritage of his people. T Beautiful is the body of the black man His nut brown skin outlines his toned muscles from a long hard days work in the field. Beautiful are the hands of the black man The hands that long to break the chains Which enslaves his freedom. Beautiful are the eys of the black man The eyes that dream of one day When his people will be free. by Rhonda Howard Beouty There is no beauty like natural beauty. There is no beauty like that in the heart. There is no life like the wise life of the free. There is no life that is free from the start. Beauty is admired when it is on the outside. But it is loved when it comes from within. Free life is admired by one that is confined. But it's only because one didn't begin. The sun rises and sets in all its glory. The sun is beauty that's wild and free. The sea comes in without a sure story. The sea is beauty showing its wild glee. The sun and the sea are free as can be Both. together, represent all beauty to be Mary Leighton Reflections It was dark and gloomy as I walked through the quiet, lonely streets of a small old town in old England. As I scampered across the main street, the old clock in the town plaza struck twelve midnight. I knew that it was time for all of my long-lost friends to come out of their resting places for their nightly ritual. Throughout the wee hours of the night, we danced through the streets. dodging in and out of the alleys and doorsteps. We were all enjoying the quiet coolness of the dark lifeless night. All dancing and swaying through the streets like the wind, without a sound: quiet and swift as a winter breeze. Then as the bright, overpowering life of the sun began to peek over the mountaintops, my friends and .I left as we' came, swiftly and silently to our proper resting places in the dark dead graves of reality. I ' .Jack Newsom M Idol How do I appeal to you, my idol? How do I convey my message? You are the best my eyes will ever behold. You will always be an inspiration. The sight of no one else Could ever give me the same sensation. In you I see humility Where the greatest beauty lies I see your power, your strength. . . Your sensitivity You see, to me you are one so rare. I've reached my greatest depth understanding you Continue in your unique path with glory. my idol ' And, from afar with all my admiration your life I'II share. by Mary Leighton My Overpopuloted World lt is the Year 2025. I am one of the thousands living in this overpopulated world. The government has issued an order limiting couples to having one child every five years, with exceptions for those having twins or triplets. Those couples will not be able to have any more children for another eight years. My name is Barbara Jones. I am one of four girls in my family. and I am also the youngest. My parents are Ralph and Beth Candelaria. I myself am expecting my first child in about three weeks. The doctor claims that I am going to have twins, but I am sure I will not. Obviously, we will not know until I give birth! The father and my husband is Michael Jones. He died three months ago in the war. You'd think with all this killing in the war. the world would not be so overpopulated. I come from a very small town in New Mexico. Santa Fe, our capital. If you were to see the people in it now. you wouldn't think it was so smell. The government thinks it has a plan that will relieve the United States of its overpopulation. The government has sent four astronauts and their families to live on the moon. They claim that they are alive and healthy. This test will continue for another three months. The government will start moving people there as soon as they are sure that it is safe. So it probably won't occur for another nine months to a year. Today is July 15. 2026. I had a son. He is three and a half months old today. We were among the 100,000 people picked in each state to live in one of the new colonies on the moon. I will be very lonely because the rest of my family will not be going. The other countries ofthe world will not participate in this experiment because they are afraid their people will die. It is now July 18, 2026. My son and I are boarding a TWA 747 heading for Cape Kennedy where we will board the rocket Jermaine. The trip will take three days we have heard. The colony that we will be living in is called Workshop. In Workshop. they have jobs. shopping centers, the luxuries of the United St tes. My home supposedly will consist of three bedrooms, living room. dining room, den, nursery. utility room. two baths. a kitchen and a playroom. I don't know what I am going to do with all this room by myself. It will certainly take some getting used to. One good thing. though, we will receive letters from our friends and relatives via rocket once a week. July 18, 2027. My son is fourteen months old and l've gotten to know a lot of people. They are so helpful with Michael, Jr. When l'm at work, the neighbors take care of him. November 28. 2030. They told us today that the United States was involved in a nuclear war and that there are barely any survivors. Right now, I feel that I am one of the Iuckiest ones because' my family moved here a year ago. I feel this plan will work out as long as we don't start any wars and as long as we continue to keep peace with the other colonies. November 30. 2030. Michael Jr. is four years old today and I am getting married once again to Captain James Reeves. He is twenty-six years old with brown hair and blue-gray eyes. He is also the governor of our colony. This is now my world. my unpopulated world. Barbara Candelaria 174 lf you have any problems. Come to me and l'll make them oh so small. If you have any questions. l'lI answer them all. If you ever need somebody, l'll be there. And no matter where you go l'll always be near If you're ever in need. Just look and you'll see me. For where ever there is life. That's where l'lI be Who am I? That isn't too hard. For I am Thy Protector, Thy Father, Thy God. by Mary Lyon Who knows the way to the Place called "Happiness?" ls it down the long road Called suffering, or Can l get there by Simply holding out a thumb? Many times I think that l've found the right road. But the dark one-ways Seem to pull me towards Their Dead Ends. Hurry! My time is running short And the stars. They're getting harder to reach Help me And happiness will be Your reward. By Julie Belindo Albuquerque High. . . Don't breathe, talk, walk, smile or ditch Or "Crab" will get you! Gloria Trujillo The Different Person Kathy was a bright new student in school who loved to get involved. Kathy had no friends except the ones she had left in her hometown. Still she was a very friendly girl. But no one wanted to get involved with her. One day she met Mike who thought she was a farout chick. Mike and Kathy made a good couple. When Mike asked Kathy whre she was from. Kathy answered a far away place where nobody cares what you look like or talk like as long as you are friendly. Kathy told Mike that she had heard that this was a beautiful place to live and that these people accepted everyone. no matter what. Still Kathy went on talking about going back home where her family and friends were. Mike was so confused about this because he really like Kathy by this time. Kathy wondered why Mike had been blind from the day of birth. but had a feeling for people who were so friendly. Kathy didn't know what it was to be blind or what the word meant because she was not familar with the problem. She came from an entirely different place where you could be what you wanted to ba. Mike asked Kathy. "why did you quit school?" She answered. "no one would accept me for what I am." He asked. "Why? l cannot see. 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Frank 180 Being the first class to graduate from the new AHS was a unique honor for the Class of '75. They were the fortunate ones to blaze the trail for the future generations of loyal Bulldogs. They were also the ones who clung tenaciously to the old AHS. fearful that many tradtions that were so faithfully practiced in their younger years would be left behind as the old doors of AHS closed to them for the last time. These were the Bulldogs who set the pace for the underclassmen. AHS had become a cherished memory and despite the new surroundings, they were determined to carry on. They were the new breed. The summer passed into autumn and seniors found that school work became more important-this way the last year that they would ever have high school classes, and they had to make the most of it. Christmas with all its hectic merriment settled upon each senior with the subtle realization that for many of them, this Christmas would be the last spent with the family and friends. Many would be scattered throughout the U.S. on their own. The cold weather blossomed into springtime, fresh and clean. The senior class became close and united for they knew the great day would soon be upon them. lt was unbelievable-school would soon be over and the friends accumulated would be but happy memories. At last it arrived. The green caps and gowns were worn with love and dignity. Many were joyous, many sad, and many anxiously awaiting to try out their wings. They would soar to new horizons, new days would dawn. But they never would forget the place where dreams were born and where pride was instilled. Their AHS spirit would echo from future Bulldogs and their AHS love would enrich future dawns. Archuleta, Beatrice Archuleta, Debbie Armijo, James Armijo, Mary Atencio, Gerald Baca Baca Baca . Alfred Dora . Eddie Baca. Elizebeth Baca, Ernest Baca, Gloria Y. Baca, Ismael Baca, Julia Baca, Ray Baca, Terry C. Baca, Yolanda Barela. David Barragan, Gloria Becerra. Ernest Begaye, Richard Benavidez. Anthony Bencomo, Michael Benjamin. Pecolia Bermudez, Raymond Bluehouse, Marlene Borrego, Lilly G. Brady, Frances Brazziel, Charles Bunton, Fred Burrell, Sharon Byers, Darlene Candelaria, Jim P. Candelaria. Lorraine Candelaria. Sam Closs of '75 Leove o Few Lost Memories ot Old AHS r'm sm Candelaria. Yolanda Carriaga, Adan Carrillo, Mike Casias, Roberta Castillo, Melba Castillo, Peter Cavalier. Dennis Chavez, Barbara Chavez, Beatrice Chavez. Daniel Chavez, Lorraine Chavez, Mary Louise Chavez, Yvonne Ciseros, Rosa Clani, Lucille Cox, Vodra Crespin, Cecelia Davis, Karen Dauber, Lilly De La Fuente. Michael Duran, Debbie Duran, Eloy Edmon. Louise Espinosa, John Estrada, Ron Fields. George Flores, Alex 184 Foster, Paul L. Galbadon, Nancy Gallegos, Diane Gallegos, Joanna Gallegos, Loretta Garcia, Albert Garcia, Carmelita M Garcia, David Garcia, Francesca Garcia, Jackie Garcia, Janet Garcia, Lorraine Garcia, Marciano Garcia, Michael S. Garcia Nancy Garcia RobertJ. Garcia, Robert Garcia, Tommy E. Garley, Susan Garibay, Asuncion Garrion, Cynthia Gilbert, Gloria Gonzales, Mary Gonzales. Roberta Gomez. Angela Gomez, Charles Gonzales. Dorothy Gomez, Mike Gonzales. Helen Griego, Anastacio Griego, Margaret Griego, Roger n Eorly November Griffin. Curley Goodson, Marcus Gutierrez, Gene Gutierrez, Jane Hale. Sylvia Hall, Mark Hanks, Calvin Hernandez, Mario Hernandez. Yolanda Herrera, Serjio Hill, Glendora Hill, Janet Holcomb, Theresa Holmes, Darlene Hopp, Velma Hovey, Anthony Huling, Rose Hunt, Edward Hurbina. Patsy lsler, Randy Jackson,James James. Thomas Jaramillo, Connie Jaramillo, Isabel Jaramillo, Maria M. Jaramillo, Robert Jaramillo, Steven Jim, Irene Joe. Fannie Joe. Roselyn Johnson, Juanita Krueger, Joline Leighton, Mary L'Esperance. Diana Lewis, John Leyba, Gloria Locke, Roscoe Lopez. Andrew Lopez, Martin Lopez, Maxine John Polinko and David Quintana show that senior spirit never dies Lopez. Robert L. Lopez, Rosemary Lovato, Amy Lucero, Antonia Lucero. Gloria A. Lucero. Louis Lucero, Marie L. Lucero. Raymond Luna. Debbie Luna, Ernest Lyon, Dennis Maestas, Ray Maestas, Victoria Maestas, Yolanda Maldonado. Cecelia Maldonado, Pauline for Hanging of the Greens Martinez, Martinez, Martinez. Martinez, Martinez Martinez Martinez I Martinez. Martinez, Marez, Susan Marquez, George Marquez, Peggy Martinez, Beatrice Bernice Beverly Debbie Filbert ,Jerry T. Martinez, Jesus Martinez, JoMadeline Martinez, John F. Judy R. Laura Marcella Phyllis 191 Mascareno, Leroy Mata, Joseph McGuinness, Jimmy H. McMurtrey, Elizabeth Mendez, Margaret Merrell. Martha Miera. Barbara Mitchell, Mary Molina, Sharon Monia, Harold Monnereau, Joe Montano, John Montoya, Debbie J. Montoya, Evelyn Montoya, Kathy Montoya. Laudente 192 Mrs. Shock Mokes Senior Closs Sift - Homecoming Copes ,L Montoya. Montoya, Lawrence Leroy Montoya, Lydia Montoya. Manuel Montoya, Ronald E. Montoya, Theresa L. Mooney. Jacqueline Mora, Louisa Mora, Marie C. Mora, Patricia Morgan, Rebecca Nieto, Lucille J. Nieto, Stephanie Nuanes, Richard O'leary, Patricia OIguin,Jesus 4 Olivas, Frank D. Olvera, Rita Ortega, Celina Ortega, Ralph P. Ortiz, Charles Ortiz, Danny Ortiz, David Ortiz, Juanita Ortiz, Melvin Ortiz, Michael Ortiz, Nora Ortiz, Ramona Pacheco, Lorraine Padilla, Debbie Padilla. Terri Paiz, Joseph R. Mary Robinson works studiously. but also enjoys the quietness in the common area. Palladini, Timothy Parras, Geraldine Peoples, Tanya Perea, Louie Perea, Roberta Perea, Ruben Perez, Mary Alice Perez, Tony L. Pino. Patrica Polinko, John Powdrell, Greg Quintana, David Quintana, Joey Raby, M aria Ragin, Shirley Ramirez, Alex Ramirez, Carmen M. Ramirez. Elaine Raya, Sara Rivas, Beatrice Rivera, Richard Robinson, Mary A. Rodriquez, Darlene Rodriquez, Larry Rogers, Michael Romancito, Debbie Alex Ramirez Sinks Two Points from Holf Court in Lost Seconds of Volley Game i Romo, Joe A. Ross, Ricky L. Saavedra, Anita Saavedra, Josephine Saenz, Joe Saiz, Lawrence Saiz, Mike Salas, Cecelia Salas, Ernie Saltwater, Rena Sanchez, Antoinette Sanchez, Chris Sanchez. Loretta D. Sanchez, Lydia Sanchez, Margaret Sanchez, Regina 197 Sanchez, Robin Sanchez, Tony Sanchez, Vivian M. Sanchez, Yvonne , L Sandoval, Eileen Sandoval, Porfirio Sandoval. Ronald SanMartin, Sandra Santiago. Rita Santillanes, Bea Sawtelle, Monica Schaedel, Sharon L. Schnoor, Terri Sedillo, Anabel Sedillo, Gladys Sedillo, Norman Sena, Elizabeth Sharts, Kenneth C Sherman. Rosella Shinaberry, Cindy Sikkink. Ben Silva, Emily Silva, Margaret Smith, Sarita What's happening babe? Phyllis Martinez. Janet Garcia crams in a corner for a nine-weeks test Sneddy, Tim Solis. M ina Stanley, Herbert Stevens, Rita E. Talamantes, Araceli Tapia, Pam Thompson. Venida Torres, Janet Torres. Louise Torres, Lynn Torres, Victoria Torrez. Jack Trujillo, Anthony Trujillo, Antonia Trujillo, Gloria A. Trujillo. Lucille Senior Herbert Stonley Af' Chosen Winter King Trujillo, Mary Ann Trujillo, Robert J. Valenzuela, Manuel Vallejos, Elizabeth Vallejos, Grace Vargas, Eva L. Vargas, Lucy Vega, Rosanne Vigil, Andy Waddles, Cheryl Wilson, John Winters, Bobby Yazzie, Marilyn Young, Calvin Zamora, Bonifacio Zamora, Lawrence Smith, Vicky Matthews, Joanne Zamora, Paula Zamora, Tomas Abeyta, David Abeyta, Josie Alfaro, Anthony Anaya, Belinda Anderson, John Augustine, Harry Baca, Anthony Baca, Clara Baca. Donna Baca, Esther Baca, lgnacio Baca, Jimmy Benally, Freddie Benavidez, Anthony Boxton, Debbie Brill, Matthew Brown, Travis Calhoun, Charles Cardona. Ramon Carpio. Johnny Carr, Duane Carrillo, Gloria Carroll, Kirk Chan, Hak Keung Chavez, Anthony Chavez David Chavez Frank Chavez, Kirk Chavez, Mary Chavez, Michael Chavez, Steve Chavez, Virginia Childers, Ramona Childers, Rick Close, Robert Cordova, Rita Delgado, Larry Fletcher, Kathy Flores, Gerald Fuentes, Abe Gachupin, Priscilla Gallegos, Shirley Garcia, Barbara SENIORS NOT PICTURED: Garcia, Nick Gillingham, Mary Len Glore, Chris Gonzales, Nancy David, Greigo Griffin, Nicholas Gurule. Michael Gutierrez, Michael Hernandez, Michael Herrera, Betty Hood, Cynthia Hoskie. Henry Jaramillo, Marian Jean, Alphonse Johns, Billy Jones, Deborah Knight, Kirk Lebian, Kenneth Lee, Benny Lewis, Estella Lovato, Vickie Lucas, Kurt Lucera, Isabel Lucero, Jennie Lucero, Kenneth Lujan, Carlos Lujan, Darlene Madrid, David Manley, Christopher Martinez, Dolores Martinez, Judy Martinez Lillian Martinez Lloyd Martinez Martha Martinez, Sharon Martinez, Steve Mathis, Charles Matthews, Joann McDaniel, Robert Mendez, Juanita Mendez, Margaret Montoya, Lorenzo Montoya, Randy Mora, Marie Moya, Jerardo Muniz, Wayne Mu nzo, Alvina Ortiz, David Padilla. David Padilla, Larry Padilla, Ronald Pino, Lorraine Powell, Bertha Ramirez, Antoinette Reyna, Wilma Saiz, Barbara Salas, Ernie Salazar, Paul Sanchez, Gilbert Sanchez, Kenneth Sanchez, Priscilla Sandoval, Mary Lou Santillanes, Beatrice Schaedel, Sharon Segure, Gracie Sena, Gerald Sheets, Herman Silva, Steve Smith, Marie Tafoya, Ernest Tafoya, Yolando Tapia, Pearl Thomas, Booker Torrez, Jack Tso, Harold Ulibarri, Larry Valdez, Linda Valenzuela, Frank Vargas, Angel Villegas, Albert Villegas, Paul Vigil, Linda Waddles, Cheryl Willard, George Windham, Linda We only stoy but fleetingly, ond then we soy good-bye CDS PCJRTA ,954 ,. iisswwwxw waz- ww x f -V gm,-.wa .f gf, T--wx gr-Wff w ff-X vikgiazfgfgff gk Lg - HM 1 ' iw? gqngggf wggggxgwfsswgffswsf wf:wew:- .- rx Wm. A .. , a N, H, . . , eo- Bulldogs have traditionally areas and through the years all the usual channels for their students who have consistently considered worthy of special staff formulated an award for those may not have high averages, yet are year two new fields were added- Los Portaestandartes, standard- as the name for these special people. achieved the respect of the Bulldog to them for their efforts and achievements. Student Life 4: 0 u 4 Registration 0 AHS Bring r' j i i Did lock Memories l 1 For a moment we find ourselves at the old Albuquerque High, only to encounter a touch of the days gone by. Remembering that corner of the patio, the place where everyone met all their friends day after day. All those' agonizing times trudging those endless flights of stairs suddenly don't really seem all that bad. Somehow one can appreciate them and what they lead to. The second floor window, offering a perfect view of the life around us. Knowing in the back of our minds all these memories and more will never pass our way again. The college method of registering had everyone in a gust of chaos. Line after line, waiting for the certain class, only to find that one is in the wrong line. Satisfaction describes the feeling of many who leave the school knowing this was not all done in vain. The anxiety is there, awaiting the new day made for us. , The new day has come, buses and cars and people fill the scene of the newly sculptured building. The many expressions and feelings could not be captured at the first glimpse of the new school. It was such a unique change from the old structure that many of us were awed. Everything seemed so bright, etched in perfectness, the roads of promise and new horizons never ceasing. Far middle left: Clarence Montoya. Robert Leyba. Guy Fernandez, Kirt Kempter. Louise Baca, Lynn Kindsvater. and Stella Yepa nervously await the confusion of registration. Left: Stella Yepa discussed class selections with Lynn Kindsvater. l W, fk- figs ::, 1 3- A.:fi?S::Wi'2 IEE- 1 .. ,, 1 52, , 4, Q eff i ff: ,, . 3 Q T LVV: M oy if Q' X- Spirit lncreosed by Totol Involvement Since 1879. AHS has set the standards of spirit for all the other schools to follow. Years ago thousands cheered the Bulldogs: bobby- socked cheerleaders dominated the scene. Those thousands still cheer. Although the bobby socks are gone and the names and faces are different, they are still the same spirited group. There is a certain intangible pride at Bulldog City that no other school can claim. To attend AHS is to inherit a cherished heritage and this heritage makes AHS all the more spirited. Yet as the echoes fade in the old buildings, new increased vibrations of enthusiasm resound in the building on Odelia. The new day has begun. Top: 1. Before pep assembly against Santa Fe, Terri Padilla hangs up poster. Top: 2. Sugie Santillanes lportrays the monarchl runs fast from the mighty butch. Middle: 1. Cheerleaders make suckers out of football team. Middle: 2. Bulldoggies give inspiration during assembly against Manzano. Middle: 3. Mrs. Benia looks much better after her recent face lift. Bottom: 1. Albert Navarro attempts to eat one of the cafeteria specialities llumped ricel. Bottom: 2. I'm going to get youll!! Top Row-1. Camera catches Beth Garcia. Clara Gonzales and Mary Helen Sandoval ditching. 2. Crowd gathers to watch ,cheerleader, Tanya Peoples cover Matador. 3. Governor, Jerry Apodaca, the man nobody owns, visits Albuquerque High. Bottom Row-1. 1975 Junior Miss. Vodra Cox is also a student at AHS. 2. Jim Thomas brings his classical Ford Model T to school. 3. Albuquerque High's representatives for the Junior Miss Pageant were Vodra Cox, Isabel Jaramillo, and Tanya Peoples. 4. James Jackson styles through the Commons Area with Cheryl Waddles and Linda Sessions. "M ,ssl ff -fr ,....4.-... 43" 5? - 55 M...- 5 , , , 4 Q 5 ,gjwgkggg-1-.ik lxjs-aww gf ni, ,Q ,, K, 44 QA! ' k X H a w1'w,wu1' s. ' 1 K f - ' . L H Mfr 4" , w e-f"1.s f ,' 4f??E'if'v-' g . ' ' "-:'ijfn'iv4 'if' ' Km ui "3 , 39' -Y W H - i - A .V fm . FE,- W - i' 'fQ,f,35f54f A ' W ' K ,ef-if fe ure, Awe in I, my ,fx ,ix ,, rw QW! ' -Giga I W1 ,if ful? ,-MI -124 SS 'iw -W M 5 'Z , . 1:1 1 ,W .w " 1 M, Q W Q ::!M.w if 1 , f. M aff , 9, X 1 ,J ug, 'Uwfn'xmw-w1mwm,,A 45Mk,?ff amiga- Y- ' H 'J' M , Y, N X W W, " A , ,Wi if vt, ,,., V "hw in ' "' 2- 2 ' 'Z 1 ' ' ' '- 1 NY , 1 ' . ,g V 41 , W y ff' ' N A if ' ,L ' ' an v :K 11 V 2 Homecoming Troditions Mointoined ot New AHS Newness was as omnipresent as the splendor and excitement which surrounded the room and reflected off the glowing faces of the court. Silhouetted against a rainbow-crested haven, each girl and her' escort proceeded between the stately ROTC sentinels, carrying gossamer roses which they gave to their mothers in a tender display of gratitude and pride. ' ' After weeks of suspense, the crowd expressed their approval of the crowning of PrincessesVBeatrice Rivas and Beatrice Martinez-and Queen Rose Huling, with roaring applause and tears. L And as Queen Rose made her royal walk, everyone sensed that AHS was entering its new day but with the spirit endured and cherished since the founding years of the old AHS. Traditions, like Homecoming, would outlast the transition. Top Row 1. Much hard work. was put into the programs which were handed out as visitors entered the gym. 2. Last year's queen, Marlene Padilla, crowns 1974-75 Queen, Rose Huling. 3. 1974-75 Court from left to right are: Carmelita Garcia escorted by Anthony Hovey, Marie Lucero escorted by Larry Rodriguez inot picturedi, Barbara Miera escorted by Jerome Padilla, Lydia Sanchez escorted by David Padilla inot picturedi, Liz Vallejos escorted by Ernest Trujillo, Princess Beatrice Rivas escorted by Ray Sandoval Jr., Queen Rose Huling escorted by Tim Henry, Princess Beatrice Martinez escorted byiRichard Nuanes inot picturedi, Anabel Sedillo escorted by Michael Garcia, Geraldine Parras escorted by Tony Lovato, Nora Ortiz escorted by Julian Hernandez, Vodra Cox escorted by Calvin Hanks, and Mary Lou Chavez escorted by Albert Narro. Bottom Row-1. Bulldog given to queen by Butch and Varsity 6. ABOVE: Butch brings the envelope containing the names of the 1974--75 Homecoming Queen and Princesses. For the 1974-75 Homecoming. Mistresses and Master of Ceremonies were Theresa Montoya, Ron Estrada. and Velma Hopp. 218 gg, 1. 1 -4,7 f X ses xi' P R IB NE CAM ETA SRR SIT QI EN E Z P R IB NE CA ET S S C I EV A S R I R CQ U E E N R CD S E H U L I N G i 1 Y r 4 i 1 1 I I 9 1 1 I 1 , , 1 w 4 ,f 1 i I 1 R The new day officially dawned, November 10, amid nostalgic reminders and bright promises. Setting forth on a course toward many years of enrichment and joy, Bulldog City opened its doors to the new who would soon learn the traditions and the loyalty so much a part of AHS-and to the old who helped to create those traditions and that loyalty. Glen O. Ream and Jeannette Stromberg were honored with the dedication of the media center and gym in their names. One could look upon the festive occasion as a historic page in the long saga of AHS: a new era and a fulfillment of a dream. Top: A large crowd attended the first open house at the new AHS. Middle 1: Various students congratulate the 1975 Albuquerque Junior Miss, Vodra Cox. Middle 2: Mistress of Ceremonies, Carmela Brito introduces guest speakers. Middle 3: Bonnie Harris serves refreshments during open house. Bottom 1: As the dedication ceremonies come to an end. guests fill the student's commons area. Bottom 2: The AHS band plays the fight song as visitors leave the ceremonies. Bottom 3: The AHS chorus entertains the guest by singing "The Way We Were." Bottom 4: The theme for the dedication ceremonies and open house wasA Place In The Sun. Bulldog City Gpens lts f Doors to Public Tioditionol Event inspires Spirit Week One of the traditional events passed on from the old Albuquerque High is Spirit Week. Although there was much competition from the senior, and junior classes and faculty, the sophomores won the spirit trophy. Monday, November 11, began with lollipop and diaper day, Tuesday was scarey mask day. Wednesday was 50's day, Thursday was pajamas day, and Friday was clash day. Top row pictured from left to right: 1. Sophomores must learn to adjust to high school hours. 2. Janice Tenorio and Louise Griego showing off their foxy legs! Bottom row pictured from left to right: 1. 50's day inspired Velma Chavez to don a cardigan sweater and ponytail to celebrate the event. 2. School gets a new coat of plaster because the first coat of plaster wasn't bonding to the concrete. 3. The football team congratulates Laudy Montoya. iii? I i s.: f , .1 1 . W 1 - . - X -fifth: - M P, ,. Q wg, . , , mv: , , .Sw55irs:: , U bkwv. 'W :QUERUUE i Foreign Students Attend AHS Benny Lee and B.K. Chan were senior students at Albuquerque High this year. Benny is very interested in science courses. ln addition to science courses. he took Algebra, and typing to prepare himself for college. He hopes to stay in the U.S. and attend a university in California. Chan plans to attend U.N.M. and, possibly. become a teacher. He chose to come to Albuquerque because his sister had been here and had several friends. Benny came to Albuquerque, on a student visa also, as his application to Australia was not accepted and Chan was coming to AHS. Paulos Agonafer was a senior at AHS this year on a student visa from Ethiopia. He found AHS very nice. especially his Algebra class and Communicative Arts. He would like to go to U.N.M. and continue in the field of Mathematics. The mild-mannered 17-year-old found teachers almost equal to students here as opposed to the Ethiopian teachers being put on somewhat of a pedestal. "Teachers in Ethiopia place an emphasis on theory rather than practicality as they do in the States." said Paulos. Top pictures from left to right: 1. Snack bar workers Mary and Roseanne take five. Middle pictures from left to right: 1. Benny Lee pays close attention during assembly while Hak-Keung Chan's mind wanders. 2. Is Jerry Romero standing or sitting? 3. John Nunes and Dave Sedillo sand their Grandfather clocks in shop. Bottom pictures from left to right: 1. Benny Lee stands proudly while taking his picture. 2. Paul Agonafer studies hard for tomorrow's exams. 3. Hil from Mr. Lopez's 4th period psychology class. 5. Richard Geoffrion shoots for two. WW. if 'L' in Q 53351 " -Sa, -Lzwff mg? 1 November - A Month Full 'Sa of Festivity Keeping the month of November a lively month, was the aim of many organizations. The Yearbook staff, in order to encourage students to purchase the yearbook, put on an entertaining and delightful sequence of skits along with the Yucca staff. The Thanksgiving holiday brought much excitement to the school with the "turkey shoot," a contest sponsored by Fl.O.T.C. Along with the holidays though, came much hard work by Senior class members and other 'interested people, in order to produce a qualified entry in the float division. Much satisfaction resulted when the Senior Class Christmas float took first place. Student Senate, along with Rio Grande High School, also did a splendid job on another entry into the parade. V Also representing Albuquerque High School in the parade were R.O.T.C., Marching Band, Bulldoggies, and the Cheerleaders who won a special award. A Top row of pictures from left to right: 1. Tony Sanchez enjoys playing Fonsie during yearbook assembly. 2. Clarence Montoya and Sheila Pierce doing their thing during assembly. 3. Bulldoggies performing during La Reata Assembly from left to right are. Dennis Lyon. Jerry Romero. Jim Thomas, Anthony Hovey. and Richard Geoffrion. 4. An everyday activity played on patio A and B lunch is volleyball. Middle row 'of pictures from left to right: 1. Students working on the Thanksgiving float. 2. Students anxiously waiting for the results of the fire which took place in a wall of the bookroom. 3. Turkey winners from left to right are Mary Gachupin. Jerry Perry, John Romero and Robert Garcia. Bottom row of pictures from left to right: 1. Marching on Central for the thanksgiving parade are the Army ROTC Girls. SW 231 This was one of many different events sponsored by Student Senate, which turned out successfully, the crowning of Snow King and Queen. Herbert Stanley and Patricia Martinez were crowned Snow King and Queen at an assembly here at school on Dec. 13, 1974. Each club paid 83.00 to qualify two people to represent their club for King and Queen candidates. This was followed by a Winter Dance on Saturday. Top row, left to right: 1. Sophomores do a skit at the assembly. 2. Patricia Martinez is crowned Snow Queen by our 1974-75 Homecoming Queen, Rose Huling. Bottom row, left to right: 1. Bulldoggies do a routine at the assembly. 2. Everyone stands for the National Anthem. 3. Herbert Stanley is crowned Snow King by Theresa Montoya. Christmos Spirit Come l....,..,. , if J Bulldog City , .1 1 .. ,M L. ,H W 11 mi 5 mu Six xx vs mg H-Wx Q + 12 J, M N . 4 l ,f A - fr' , " if If is gvxwgfm - fftwlg W . . fda- 'L 1p,1f2i1QEQEQwg? 2-.1 .,,1f-.ag-rzgz mmaag :- fe. fe-'.,mgJp.-V, vzsei L, 5' QQ , M, . QA Q Mi N7 -.: , Q I l l 4 Top row of pictures from left to right: 1. Mrs. Miranda's 1st place door. 2. Our second place winners Miss Chalimidis' door. 3. lf Mr. Martinez had payed his dollar fee he would have won first place. 4. Mrs. lftner's door. room 220. 5. Mrs. Elf. Mrs. Schwyzer. gets crowned by Tanya Peoples, Miss Fire Prevention: Bottom row from left to right: 1. Mrs. Elf throws candy for the little kiddies. 2. Mrs. Elf receive s a gift from the Art Department. I I 235 Students from far and near came together to take advantage of the wide range of classes such as English. typing, science, history, and art being offered at Albuquerque High's night school. 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Remember the times when the students were going to walk out of school because they were tired of being busted everyday in the parking lot and being suspended if they were caught in the halls without a pass? But with all the hard times there were always the cheerleaders to brighten up the day with their spirit. Vodra Cox received the Junior Miss trophy after Eldorado High had held the title for two years in a row. In the morning when the students came to school half asleep there were always fresh donuts in the commons area. Little sisters and brothers were often seen around the school. And remember the time when we won the 1000th win since 1902 when we played against Santa Fe? Top row from left to right: 1: Mrs. Myers does wake-up exercises during late night yearbook work. 2: Braiding the hair of Val Trials is Ann Jackson. 3: The ROTC drill team performs at assembly. 4: One of the many facial expressions of Butch. Bottom row from left to right: 1 Vodra Cox receives the Junior Miss trophy at assembly. 2: One of the typical sights at the cafeteria was the long lunch lines. 3: Mr. Coleman watches the business of the students as well as the assembly. 4: Spirited B-Team Cheerleaders stand for the National Anthem. 5: Waiting there to be picked up by some hungry student are Mr. Chocolate and Mr. Maple. 242 5 . 5.55: ,. . "'S e fx .. -r . ': : ..-1. .4 ,,.. :1- wil.: -. X - : .51 .,. ? ii z .E E +L ii t if 5 fis ts.. at 1 E555 its ay? S 5 f S 5 E sl Q it 5 . 5, gl g,2.S?:g f.s - . f se i 5 5' ff 2 3' iw if, EE , 5, l 'Q its R New ri at gl N , gf' m r ' 'i 2 K- E can 1 A 22 EE 4+ if if ti gxai l' 351 gc -xl Qfg vi 5 is fgggffiir mfg 'S ,fee rksxx ' EQKEEH R Ki' Miglia 1 2,5 1 QE , 2 H--sf1S:a':ibE s .-.' - f.. 'l :5.".:.'fi.: QW M. x Simms YL fi., W' xi A Sys, lil L 4- . -V 2. 5's:'1:s.:rs' 12 5 -. ,::+,f,... -- 65.55515 15:45 . 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Gerard Montoya. class of '74, painted the replicas for fellow Bulldogs. 24 State BSU 12 Band Pres 12 Miss mor Senate 12 A. GAA-1 J L Council-12 ane . Bulldoggie Ha Hale Hernandez Herrera C Honor Senior Herrera Club I YHOI' Hood Hope gress 10 Con Council 11 11 VICA 1 Jaramlllo Marla M 12 Girls DriIlT Rifle Team 12 ball 12 Joe RoseIynA 11 2 Johns Bully Varsity 101112 Johnson 12 Yearbook er Art 12 Yucca 12 12 Germ paper- Lewis, Johnny 11-12, A ketbaII-10-11- L. Junior Escort- Raymond J. VICA-12 Lyon, Dennis R. Football-11, Society, Homecoming Yucca-11, Youth in Govt.-11- 12, Junior House-11, History Club-11, Student 10- 11 12, Yearbook-1 ate-12, Boys Maldonado Martinez, Beatrice 10, Junior coming 10-11- 10-11-12 T Yearbook-11- 11-12, Youth Martinez, Judy R. 11-12, Martinez, Mlera Barbara Sophomore gress 10 Student Council 10 Junior Junior Escort 11 Honor 12 Homecoming Court 12 dent Council 1011 11 12 Society of Staters-12 1 1, Junior 12, ANB Outstanding Teenager-12 L. Sophomore Student Council- Senate-12, 12, Central Dist- Council-12, , Wayne Wrestling, Nieto, Stephanie E. Junior 11, Mardi Gras Senior Senate-12 Mary 25 Arthur 26 , Lawrence 26 Charles 26 Henning, Robert 26 Herrington, Michael 26 Hill, Jane 26 lftner, Elke Jesko, Judy Johnson, King, Mary Lutz, Martin, Jane 27 iran Myers, Marie Neville, Baird Otero, Joe 29 Palmer, David 29 Postlethwait, Jeanne 29 Leah 29 Barbara 29 Stoy, Tapia Sam 30 Tsoodle Wendell Valdez, Tony 30 Watters, Ann 30 INDEX Agnes 152 D. 57 Angela 37 Alejandro Angela Susan Anthony Dennis Mary McCormick 29 i 180 L. 57,142 D. 180142 G. 74,75 180 is Q, 5 5 gi if? 5 sf: xv if 5 Q i 5 -J . M :W " E ,Z,, H """"::' ywj..-S,-2: ,,,,, ' . " ' .. - 'l Agiw,:55?: ,,5+1f43fi-faw.mE1m.?r- ,.,, -:.f: W --vy ' ,. :drear y "'- ,:--:, - H-wx. - .f, -w21'aff -M4 ffm: -- ae. . , . ,u1,,f.1f 7... f....w,, M., .Y . .,,...,..,Wwm..,.,.., ,. - f .. .. , .,,,., K. ,. . -Q ,X , , .. M wg- ,P . . .. . 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