Pueblo High School - El Dorado Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)
- Class of 1982
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Students took greot pride in themselves, their school, their post, ond their future. Worriors we ore, spirited ond proud. But the fun ond experiences weren't over when one groduoted. On the controry, they werejust beginning. 15 Seniors, Jomes Honnebohm ond Cindy Ochoo en- joy inflicting ogony on o humilioted freshmon. 27 Seniors, Albert Blonkenship, Virginio Potter, Tony Gonzoles, Kristi Remmel, ond sophomore, Kim Trimmer discuss the new yeor ot Pueblo. CD Registrotingmeons sronding in long lines for mony Pueblo students. AD Studying does not necessorily hove to be done or o desk. For Therso Mitchell doing homework con be very reloxing. 57 During Freshman lnitiotion ond Spirit Week, Rochel Comocho ond Stello Lee go oll out. 65 Anthony Morelos finds eoting whip creom without the use of his honds rother difficult while Jocob Col- menero looks on. l , l W o Theme 3 I I 0 . 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Some looked forword to thot doy with excitement ond onticipotion, others with unconcern ond indifference. For freshmen, this doy wos filled with doubts ond uncertointies, but with ossistonce from upper clossmen, they groduolly become ocquointed with their new surroundings. 15 Pueblo Worrior, Potty Gomez, shows her hidden tolents ot St. .lohn's Fiesto. 23 As the new ond old Worriors step off the bus, the beginning of o new yeor becomes reolity. 3DPuebIo's first pep ossembly continues where lost yeor's left off with Warriors showing their spirit, AD After o doy of being trompled through, the holls ond lown lools peoceful ond tronquil. 55 Although Pueblo come owoy from this gome os o loser, the bond scored o touchdown morching and ploying to o broken-heorted crowd. ob The first doy of school proved to be too much for Worriors, Alex Gollegos, Morgo Mortinez, Rosie Gutierrez, ond Monico Mortinez. Color I w 1 1 s x .fn +V' -Q ' 27 as f-:jf ',-, . ff J.-AX, Q 1 f V 'A 41, 'J' . 4 J X 'N-., X f z., 1::f73f'2l .,-f , ' 'pf g Af f3?7y.f - up-X f .hiv Mi, A: N -- 1 J' ' ,X KQV V V.. 'I, f',fj K m.,4k,4Y,A , I J ', Af 'avi 'firwl .H .A '-1 g e- '.u ,. ,,,.,,.-kt. -. .l. I 1 ' 1 , w .'. . 'f-.5 X , fi iii 5 1' f! 'W W 1 ,QQ , ' ff ' W XX NR ax 1 t xxx ' Rf' Q, ,L-'Y b , ,N '. :I , W Good Times Made Il Happen lf there is one thing thot Pueblo students did best it wos hoving o greot time in whotever they did. Whether they ore on or off compus, ot 0 gome or ot their fovorite hong-out with their friends. Wor- riors hove o speciol obility to see the humorous side of life. 1DAlicio Arnoro finds time to put her books owoy before the new school doy begins. QD Sitting oround ond shooting the breeze is o fovorite postime for Pueblo Worriors. CDl3ecouse of school bus cut bocls, more students hove to wolls to school this yeor. AD Despite their loss, the Pueblo Foorboll Teom pulverizes their opponent, 55 Cormen Elliot, Borboro Jimmerson, Michell Johnson, Tildo Roglond, ond Morco Pedrozo show off for the comero. 6DHonging out in the porking lot with his friends, Michoel Dozier, owoits the srort of the footboll gome. Color 1 . .. V' ',,', QL Q 'V s if i arp-M-1-..-W-pww X li fl l if Copy loner Gerokos Phorcgs: Mortho Sonchez, Roberto Zorore l i l Hanging-Out In '82 Honging out wos whot some porents ond teochers still remembered doing ofter school ond weekends when there wos nothing else to do. And it seems like times hoven't chonged much, becouse kids still did it todoy. Mony went to the Fool Around to shoot pool. Others went to Peter Piper Piz- zo to ploy the video gomes or sit ond tolk with friends. During the lunch hours, groups of people were found in vorious ploces oround com- pus. The ones lucky to hove or borrow o cor, cruised the porks or boulevords. Some hung out ot the different orcodes like Supercode or Molibu Grond Prix. lf one hod money, he or she could hove gone to one of the Skote Countries to check out the scene. But, wherever the people went, honging our wos whot they did. 15 A new fod ot Pueblo is solving Rubik's Cube puzzle. 25 Hoving o grond time ot Peter Piper's Pizzo is Rosemory Mezo, Peor og, ond Edno Moldonodo. 37 A greot shot is demonstroted by 0 Pueblo olum or Fool Around . AJ Reid Pork serves its purpose with Pueblo students. 55 Lindo Murden ond Roy Perez wotch doncers lock during second lunch on the Pueblo potio. 67 Miguel Velez chollenges the Defender ot the University of Arizono student union. K . l l il fl i. Hong Outs '12 QQ -K ae' Q3 QLL..,Q s-,,'l'Q A ' .. - - wg. e . - we , ..... is ,f-: . X ' In A. lx A1 Q - ESM, ,Jw Pa v r 'S gym-Vg X-! - ffi' , fl. 1 : K - m,'-- Copy: Srephonie Gollego, Debbie Schiffer Photos: Sfon Dunst, Corlos Roygoso, Mortho Sonchez, Yolondo Soto, Roberto Zorore -f .ij jg? . e 1 Q25 A f kms 'fg VW fi? - X. 5 3 Q 5 .Nix NQQW... ii Rock, Soul Fight For Number 1 Spot Some populor stotions or Pueblo during the school yeor of '81-'82 were KLPX, KWFM, KTKT, ond KHYT. Some populor rock songs thot these stotions ployed were Destroyer , Kinks, Don't Stop Believing , Journey, Jukebox-Hero , Foreigner, Edge of 11 , Stevie Knicks, Time , Alon Porson, ond The Atomic Pump , Von Holen. Some populor soul music thot these stotions ployed were Super Freak , Fire ond Desire , Rick Jomes, Give lt To Me l3oby , Lody , Commodores, You Bring Me Up , Bod Mommo Jommo , Corl Corlton, Endless Love , by Lionel Richie ond Diono Ross. The Commodores ond Journey were two of the most populor concerts this yeor. Other concerts were Jockson Brown, Borry Monilow, Kenny Rogers, Tom Petty ond the Heortbreokers. 15 Listening to the rodio reloxes Bob Corrizoso ond mony others, 23 A Jozz Festivol ot Reid-Randolph Bond Shell brings enjoyment to mony. OD Seniors show their spirit by dressing punk . 45 Some populor hits during the '81-'82 school yeor ore disployed. 5DLorerto Nichols ond Steve Bell poplocking ot lunch brings crowds. ob Some populor concerts ore disployed in these T-Shirts. Sounds 6 Concerts 7- J 'YAj.Ql'1'Qf v 5 3 Rmnsns or LOST ARK fz HALLQWEEN 2 3 LUOKER 5 3 om MR PANCHO A55 , M za .X In A,,,, A A , ' ggmfx fm 'M A K f' wi f xy 4 gli W Q M K S9 P994 ln. Q 'Yf if 6 Q ff ' I A Q f '45 5 5 Q' ' i ,Q A if . I j A hr! 3 'E 1 , Entertainment For PHS Students Mony new ond exciting flicks come to Tucson theoters this yeor. Some were ins- tont successes ond some were not. There wos o voriety of odventure, suspense, romontic, ond horror movies from which to choose. Flicks such os Zoot Suit , Heovy Metol, Prince of the City, ond Roiders of the Lost Ark were fovorites of Pueblo students. Mogozines were not only o source of entertoinment but o source of informotion ond instruction os well. Self, Glomour, ond Sixteen hod orticles of the lotest foshions, hoirstyles, ond exercises. Automotive ond electronic mogozines were populor omong students. Low Rider wos olso populor olong with the dif- ferent sports mogozines. 19 Mony of Pueblo's students enjoyed Zoot Suit . 27 Volencio Visro Theotres wos odded to the enter- toinment to the southside. SD Bookstores provided students with mogs ond books. 47 Populor mogs ond books disployed. 55 Roiders of the Lost Ark wos tolked obout for months ot Pueblo. 65 Cinemos on the eostside of town were visited by Worriors occosionolly. Flicks 6 Mogs if 5 ' ., Wn rMf M ' vw 'vw Lffgg 'H' WH MN P !mWWlm'C e -shi ' ' . 0 ' x ,-', 4 J. V , g , . QL' iw. ' ' A' L 'kdgx ' , -' N- ' .N .3 W' . ' I F 'gm' A in fs A' -f.'.4-rf '547, J -Jw pm J: 'fi'? , te . 1 x xy Tx W f N Www.. . ua, ju vw W, , 'QXU' A ,.. w ' 3 ' 1 5 ' in N MN vm f, fm Af 1 .., P, . '1 f'1i'r-fmn--'r'wr1nvmH v1-W'n'::f'm Wwtsrcwwi fmt raw v::.vrr.:-a:ms: sc-ae T-Shirts Dominate The foshions thot coptivoted Pueblo's femole populotion ronged from designer jeons to cosuol weor, with o new twist elbow length tee shirts with stripes seemed to dorninote the high school scene os for os the blouses went. Corduroy, boggies ond lsholsis tools core of the ponts weor. As for the mole populotion ot Pueblo, rolled blue jeons cuffs, overolls ond cor- duroys were the eye-cotching weor. Along with the cosuol lools come the suove sophisticoted look of o long sleeved shirt with o tie covered by o lsnit sweoter. Whotever the seoson or the clothes, Pueblo Worriors showed their pride. Neorly everyone ot Pueblo wore suitoble ottire oll yeorlong. 13 For, senior, Sondro Bonillos, designer je-ons ond cowboy boots ore essentiol for o foshionoble wordrobe. QD Pueblo students show off their new school clothes. 37 Peter Podillo ond Bob Corrizoso ore weoring two different, but equolly ottroctive foshion styles. Ab Angelico ond Elso Soldivor stort off the new yeor with the lotest foshions. 53 Roinbow shirts ore very populor here ot Pueblo os detnonstroted by Jocl-tie ond Jill Borry. ob Freshrnon, Dorrell Crocker, proudly disploys his newest outfit during freshmen initiotionf' 77 Lupe Lopez, Bonnie Penley ond Pot Robles exhibit their different TOSTSS in clothes. if -V iw f X-ff-vew iff-mv tm-1 V--L,-:As-: fini- .mwff-wnaiw'-1-,si ,Grmfmr'f.m. t A Threods 17 M, ..,, ,, '51 -1-.W Copy: loner Gerokos, Morrho Sonchez Photos: Roberto Zorore chool Improvements elp Students. Staff T sv 'R FED hx. Rtsekve L - . umms graresowvtek 211 x....f A we I 4 ' xx A 1' sv K 9 r 3 X , L '- 1 is 'T ' School news hod its ups ond downs. The boundory chonges meont students from Pistor Junior High were bused to Pueblo in- steod of Chollo High. Another drowbock from the budget cuts were thot seniors who were getting Govt. money ond still wonted to receive it hod to be enrolled in college by Jonuory 15, 1982. The desert oreo behind the school soon become bonned when students were found leoving compus through the bocls gore ond not returning. A triol Literoture Project concerning heoling plonts ond herbs wos founded by the Motrix ond the Mexicon-Americon students of Pueblo were the pioneers. Improvements were mode on the grounds while students were re-routed to enter the building by the west, eost ond north doors, ceilings of closs rooms were redone. The ouditorium stoge floor wos repoired. A seventh period wos odded to benefit othletes ond teochers, who were provided with inservice octivities. 13 Murols show Pueblo life ond were completed by ort students in cofeterio ond lorge gymnosium, 23 Weight room equipment wos o welcome oddition, As seen on Alfredo Lopez's foce. 87 The odministrotion oreo wos blocked off for secretoriol use ond students hod to use outdoor hollwoys. Ab Athletic fees soored to 510.00 for students to be involved in the octivity. 53 Wrestlers chonged Wolly Worrior's imoge in o gym murol. School Events 21 People And Places Add To Tueson's Growih lV'f!l5B 11 A I Local news was eventful this year. With the addition of a new freeway lane and the 22nd St. extention on A Mountain, motor- ists were able to get to and from their destinations. New chief of Police, Peter Ronstandt, was the only native from the force to be elected. The New Sun Tran buses added comfort and convenience for everyone. Tucson Mall opened up this spring on the north side of town. A big news item was the sellout concert of the Rolling Stones up at Tempeg 517,50 was what devoted fans put out for those sacred seats, yet when the anxiously awaited day arrived, scalpers were willing to part with their tickets for a mere 52.00. 15 Twenty-second street extention cuts across A mountain. 27 Old cars make a comeback. CD Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones warms up crowd in Tempe. 47 Manuel Moreno becomes Bishop for Tucson. 55 Tucson Moll opens for shopping on the northwest side of city. 65 Robert Redford mal-tes a speech on behalf of Representative Morris Udall. 73 Pancho Villa statue enhances La Placita. Local News 6 Events 28 X' 7- tg -S :fi-' 'T-3' .f4 .ff lf ,,,...-onli? 3 17 A Russian submarine is captured by the Swedish Navy in an international inci- dent. 25 Fernando Valenzuela, from Mexico, becomes the National Leagues most valuable baseball player. 35 President Reagan survives an assassination attempt in Washington. AD Balcony at Kansas City hotel collapses killing 113 people. 55 Sandra Day O'Conner becomes a member of the Supreme Court. ob Prince Charles marries Lady Diane Spencer in a spectacular ceremony. 75 Air Traffic Controllers went on strike and were fired. 24 Copy: Janet Gerokos, Martha Sanchez Photos: Wide World Photos ,gle- Currenl Events Affect Our Lives The world of news wos filled with sights, sounds ond occurrences. Reogon's populority dropped os the economy worsened. Rubik's cube croze swept the notion. Polish Solidority wos o moin concern thoughout the world, os well os trouble in El Solvodor which mode mony feel very uncomfortoble. Airline occidents ond floods due to the severe winters in the eost cloimed lives of mony people. Sondro Doy O'Connor wos the first womon nomed to the Supreme Court. Woyne Willioms wos on triol for the Atlonto murders ond found guilty. IRA terroist member of Porliment Bobby Sonds leod the hunger strikes in lrelond. He wos the first of ten to storve to deoth. A legend in his own time, Wolter Cronkite retired in 1981. Trogedy struck ot the Hyott Regency Hotel in Konsos City when two wolk woys collopsed ond killed 118 people. Celebrity Notolie Wood drowned ot oge 43. World Chompion, Joe Louis, who won his first title in 1937, died ot oge 66. And octor John Belushi, who wos best known os one of the cost in Soturdoy Night Live died Morch 5, 1982 of o drug over- dose. :VJ 9 i LOCAL C Current Events 25 Rodeo Dance Cancelled: Rogalig Eleoied Copy Stephome Gollego Nino Corrol Photos Levy s Roymond Perez Loune Abeyro V' Warriors Forgei Floal Bul Remeber Parade l .QJ '41- ' ' xx ' or raZ,, , tL,. ,LA-,Q r.LL 1 l ,W ,. 5' H . ff -72. 6 1. , .aj .gr - fy- f yi X sg X :H-:ffl ' A A gm' 6 Rodeo Even though vorsity cheerleoders, j.v. cheerleoders, son- gleoders, floggirls, ond bond represented Pueblo in the Rodeo porode, mony people were disoppointed thot there wos not o floot in the porode, due to lock of time ond insuffi- cient funds. The following students were selected by the student body for Rodeo Royoltyg freshmon, Lorry Dorome, sophomore, Bettino Alvorez, junior, Andy Moreno, ond senior, Luz Alo- bodo. The mojesty wos Jomes Duvoll. Becouse the boys vorsity bosketboll teom wos competing in the stote finols, the Rodeo Donce wos concelled ond post- poned to o loter dote, ofter the Rodeo vocotion, Morch 4th ond 5th, 13 PuebIo's Wolly Warrior Ieods the rodeo porode. 27 The student body chose Jomes Duvoll the 1981-82 Rodeo Mojesty. 33 While morching in the porode, Tonio Firnbres smiles to the fons. 47 This yeor's Rodeo representotives ore: junior, Andy Moreno, sophomore, Betino Alvorez ond freshmon, Lorry Dorome. 55 Pueblo wos represented or the porode by the enthusiostic morching bond. 69 Luz Alobodo wos the senior representative for Rodeo Royolty. Rodeo Festivities 27 Homecoming A Time . ...,.. ,, ...g,,..e ',. ':g.-W3 ' -- ':.S ' ...- C ,ng -iff- . ..,,.. ' 'vul'L ,-f' .f ' ' N sh e . ..... 3 17 King Frank Quevedo and Queen Cecilia Borboo relax on their thrones during Homecoming festivities. 23 Days of anxious waiting ended happily for Cecilia Borboo and Frank Quevedo. CD Last yeor's Queen, Terry Gastelum, rides in a Mustang to crown the 1981-62 Homecoming queen. 45 Escorts for the attendants are Ceferino Coronado, James Rincon, Martin Green, and James Duvall, 53 Alumni pep squad show their spirit at the Homecoming game. 65 Luz Alabado, Diane Canez, Angelina Ruiz, Ana Coronado were also in the running for Homecoming queen. 73 PuebIo's Homecoming dance proves to be a fun time for many students as well as the royalty. 28 Copy: Nina Corral, Joy Moshier Photos: Levy's, Roberto Zarote Ol' Fun And Festivities - Homecoming '81 Warriors showed their spirit, by participating in the Homecoming spirit week activities. Monday students wore their clothes inside out, Tuesday was Togo day. The an- nual night pep assembly was held Thursday night in the big gym with all classes participating. Thursday was sports day and Friday was Fifties day. Included with this year's Homecoming events was a Fri- day night football game against Cholla High School. Pueblo slipped by Cholla with a score of 14-13. Outstanding plays were performed by Joe Duran and Alex Lopez. Homecoming night proved to be a night to remember for the royalty candidates as well as the viewers. This year's theme had the song from the movie Arthur and the can- didates were chauferred on Corvettes. This year's Homecoming royalty were crowned by last year's homecoming royalty, Terry Gastelum and James Gonzales. The 1981 Royalty were, Queen, Cecilia Borboa, and King, Frank Quevedo.Their attendants were Ana Coronado, Mar- tin Green, Angelina Ruiz, James Rincon.Diane Canez, James Duvall, Luz Alabado, and Ceferino Coronado. Johnny's Disco supplied the music at Homecoming dance which was held in the big gym after the game. This was the final event to finish a fun-filled Homecoming week. Homecoming 29 Q 1 VS ez as s 'gs , , is . f 35 FE-3 is ps Nof Yef Warriors Buf, Varsifg Braves Pueblo's varsity football team didn't do as well as expected. By end of the season, Pueblo had placed in 5th place. Their record was 2 wins and 8 losses. This year's team worked hard and everyone had an excellent attitude, but many of ayers were inexperienced. Thirty-one of the 38 players had played in a varsity football game before. The toughest that Pueblo had to play was Sunnyside, where they lost. arriors' only two successful games were won with just two left in the games. The wins were against Palo Verde and Several of the other games were also very close. The wins due to the determination ofthe team. Coach Santa Cruz has more than once about how proud he was of his and it was very clear that the coach had pride in his team. Santa Cruz also commented that a great number of players howed much improvement throughout the season. These were Jesse Gonzalez, Joe Stoglin, Gilbert Contreras, Leo Pat Gibson, Alfred Cuestas, Art Valenzuela, and George Trophies were given to the best linemen Carl Hender- S 7 son, best offensive player Pat Gibson, best defensive player Marcel Jeanisse, most improved, Joe Stoglin, most inspirational, Ygnocio Herman, and the outstanding academic award went to Larry Starks. 17 Richard Reed attempts afield goal after Pueblo scores a touchdown, 23 Rey Duran scrambles, with help from Mark Lennox. 35 Roberto Zarate waits for signals from the sideline. 45 Coach Santa Cruz looks on, with back-up quarterback Greg Nigh, 57 The 81-82 varsity football team is: Top row, Ray Lucero, Jesse Gonzales, Leonard Salazar, Willie Austin, Pat Gibson, Marcel Jannise, Barry Morgan, James Gable. Second row is, Mark Lennox, Alfredo Lopez, Rey Obregon, Larry Starks, Ernie Pesqueira, Carlos Ortiz, Raul Predoza, Third row isp Phillip Carrasco, Ted Pesqueira, Bobby Krueger, Gilbert Huerta, Santurnino Santa Cruz, Tracy Converse, Carl Hen- derson, George Cardenas. Fourth row isp Alfred Cuestas, Jesus Martinez, Greg Nigh, Richard Reed, Gilbert Contreras, Ygnacio Herman, Eric Nesbitt, Rey Duran. Fifth row is, Frank Quevero, Lea Glenn, Art Valenzuela, Hawood Betters, Danny Torrez, Joe Duran, Oscar Rodriguez. ob Warriors bring down Trojan. 73 With an excellent block from Ray Obregon, Barry Morgan gains yards. 85 Alfred Cuestas breaks a tackle. Varsity Football 38 an M Q ,K ia A ,X an ,, Y' 'B-W . wx: wg ,ZH ,X ff.. W, lf X fy- 1 xi 1 ar 'Q ff ww- xp. .qc f,sw.x X If ir r WW ummm. I i ,ir fill fg U-4 K. f'-ii-zfw 5. QM W k . ' ' M . X I: H -Xi . :xi--Q-xp -ws 1- - nf K1 'sf - S if:-fi If 2' A Q if KQT5 . if ??'XUQ14 o- 4 I' N This yeor's J.V. footboll teom didn't do os well os the school expected. They showed thot they hod couroge to go out on the field ond foce defeot. The J.V. squod hod one thing going for them, per- sistence. Gome ofter gome they ployed like o number one contending teom, only to be sent home winless. The J.V. teom wos smort ond tolented, commented cooch John Doggett. The only thing they locked wos execution of ploys. One of the moin reosons the J,V. squod did poor- ly wos thot the teom didn't hove enough skill. Mr. John Doggett wos o new counselor ot Pueblo. He's been o cooch for ten yeors. He cooched ot Polo Verde High. He's been o trock, bosketboll, ond boseboll cooch ot Tucson High. Mr. Doggett stoted thot the J.V. teom em- phosized pride ond persistence ond thot's whot it took to be o quolity othletes ond to represent our school. As the seoson come to on end, Monny Alvorodo, Anthony Willioms, Mourice Conez, Fernondo Serno, Anthony Gri- jolvo, ond Richord Powles kept the J.V. offense olive. Most ff Nw Copy: Richord Leon, Ernie Gonzoles Photos: Jose Volencio, Roberto Zorote, Yolondo Soto, Levy's ...36.. - J.V.'s Determined But Unsueeessful ployers ocquired ot the stort of the seoson, missed out the importont summer troining progrom. Only elei ployers took port in the troining progrom. 'D Gobriel Topio with the boll, strides for yordoge. 25 Cooch Doggett discusses strotogy with running bcmck Greg R while Anthony Willioms looks on. 37 Monny Alvorodo ond Peter Poisono moke room for Greg R 43 The J.V. footboll teom is, bottom row, Monny Alvorodo nondo Serno, Reynoldo Robles, Romiro Ortiz, Jomes Gr Fernondo Ugolde, Humberto Gomo. Second row is Antl GrUolvo, Austre Montiel, Eddie Ortiz, Froncisco Lopez, Augu Torrez, Gobriel Topio, Corlos Mortinez. Third row is Mo Conez, Joe Robles, Rondy Lucero, Julion Ortiz, Greg R Miguel Molino, Mike Bull. Fourth row is, Peter Gonzoles Di Amoro, Melvin Hunter, Gerold Brocomonte, Anthony Willa Eric O'Neol. Fifth row isg Michol Golvon, Richord Powles Solozor, Peter Poisono, Anthony Rodriguez. Top row is C John Doggett ond Cooch Ken Horcus. 57 Running bock Romiro Ortiz looks for room while Peter Poi looks for o block. 65 Worrior, Mike Bull, hondles o Cougor. 79 Cooch Doggett ond Monny Alvorodo go over gome plon ..w 5 9mu .J , it 4, x . I x I K 'X 5 '9 ' -.,',. Maw. flume Ma? f Q T ,,,.N,.. ,,,A,.,,.,,,,My. V ' ,.. .wgniq It , , ,- M ..,,,..,,,, ,.f,,,JW,,an,,, ,.,.,.............m-N..-r-M Pueblo M a,,f. ,,.. L .M-m 2 e VM f f Q -- 2 Pueblo x I ff Pueblo j Q Pueblo M 7 Pueblo .34 vi Q' Pueblo Pueblo . FOOTBALL Sohuoro Chollo Tucson Corolino Sunnyside Polo Verde Sonro Riro Bueno ' -I 47 32 32 27 ' vv' , , feifrlhdvn-va-wiv by -an Epi , - . 7 gi' ,MJF 5 he , ee-, M, -af 7 ei7 a l- .' ,WV V. 4 x. Q'4w,fs+,1r .124 , ff S 7 1 2 9' if A if v M 4 J' 'fm , 7 31, i. , v ' 7 ' '12 M. Ii . ' 'V' : ,H , Wi jx3d,:'Jp2.Q'i. If -f-f, 3 of y.'5g13L w ' 16, ,wx .A .QKL5 . .wx-W :' W' ,.,g., - ' -', ,, ,J . ,, ,pg .L 4 A N X i V.-v ' ' A ' gf funk'-.., ik wk .4 ,. ,. ,fm 'Z' 'hh Q, Tn., .- .','1'7'? -'awp ,. .Hg -V , A W -1 surf' Aw., ,K 1, .. 'Q f -, W, l. A in i ,Wal J ' l l l 3 rw, A i, 1,u . 7 J. v. Foofbgn 37 Omni sig LV.. fu , ' T,,-if-f., 55 Wf' f M YL .4 I f , 1 ' 3 Frosh Football Tromps Titans For Vioforg: And J. V. Cross Counfrg Struggles fo Improve New freshman football coach, Chris Rosas, and forty freshmen players worked extremely hard to prepare themselves both mentally and physically for their season. Lack of experience was the main factor for their final record of 1-7. Coach Rosas and his assistant, Quihuis, and former Warrior, Richard Reyes, emphasized the basic skills, which will enable the players to be more successful at the junior varsity level in the future. Coach Quihuis stated, Many of our boys have never played organized football before. Pueblo Warriors defeated the Palo Verde Titans 21-O for their only victory of the season. Most outstanding players were Raul Islas, line-backer, and half back, Bobby Taylor, quarterback Chris Malleneaux, linebacker, and Rafael Salazar, defensive back. 17 Norman Manny Duarte struggles to finish for J.V. 25 Freshman Football Members are: Top Row: Raymond Mansfield, Peter Bernal, Gene Molina, William Wilson, Tony Cardenas, Manny Guaidacon, Bobby Taylor, Valentine Valenzuela, Eddie Lopez, Jorge Monreal, Charlie Quihuis, Chris Rosas, Danny Ortiz, Herrado Talamontes, Roy Varelas. Grd. Row are: Rene Mendoza, Micky Raper, Rene Herber, Augustine Herber, Russell Mongringo, Anuro Valencia, Greg Arbizo, Raul lslas, Robert Samoza. 4th Row are: Rafael Salazar, 'Johnny Laguna, Jose Gonzales, Adam Delgado, Joe Lopez, Larry Darame, Rene Acevedo, Ulysess Corona, David Medina. SJ Number 43 gains 10 yards to get the first down yardage. 43 Pueblo starts off at a even pace in J.V. crass country. 55 No. 71 striping away the ball from No. 40. 65 Warrior in action drawn by Joe Muniz. 73 Opponent tackled by freshman Warrior. 38 Copy: Debbie Schiffer, Ray Perez, Roberto Zarate Photos: Jose Valencia, Levy's J, f 'Eff flY-,- Z , , - -H ,M A . .. -W , 5 . Q ' A I I ,Fa h lx fn 1 mi. J ' Nc' ' f K'-- XT , - 11 mm- Ii , lf, - E E Q T 1 : . .A Q it ao, A wav. i 2 v Qigfg' V P' VM x55 E. . B , l J. V. Cross Country-Frosh Football 39 F 1 l 9' 1 af- , y ,lg guippr-iii' wma I XY W 'NOIOWI 1 ,M K 5' S 4 U Nl in 195910 , 1 ,fi , i ,I Q ' A Greal larl Leads lo a Qlrong Finish 3 Potentiol wos the key word for the opening seoson of cross country. The 1981-82 boys vorsity teom were led by seniors, Fronk Howkins ond Federico Romirez including seven other teom members while junior vorsity consisted of two sopho- mores. Fronk Howkins storted off the seoson by surpossing Pueb- lo's course record of 16:26 set by Roy Ruiz in 1981. He ond Fed- erico Romirez both set o new record of 16:86 ond 16:31. Pueblo porticipoted in the Phoenix Thunderbird lnvitotionol, October 24, 1981. Fronk Howkins ploced 7th ond Federico Romirez ploced 17th, while Juon Herber ploced 14th in the boys novice roce. The seoson ended with two runners selected for the sec- ond All-City teom. They were Howkins ond Romirez. The girls vorsity teom wos smoll but contoined three strong runners who were seniors, Denise Alcoroz, Dione Holl, ond Vivion Tomoyo. Cooch Costro wos in need of girl runners throughout the seoson. They olso porticipoted in the Thunder- bird Invitotionol. Vivion Tomoyo ploced 5th, Denise Alcoroz ploced 12th ond Dione Holl finished 48th in the girls open roce. Pueblo hod to forfeit ogoinst Chollo one of their lost meets. Vivion Tomoyo ond Denise Alcoroz were chosen for the All-City teom. 15 Outstanding runners were Fronk Howkins ond Federico Romirez. 25 The junior vorsity teom members ore: Top row: Mortin Bringos, Joe Tomoyo, Dorrel Crocker, Normon Duorte, Ben Figueroo, Luis Costonedo ond cooch Costro. CD Girls teom members ore: Tomoso Reyes, cooch Costro, ond Vivion Tomoyo. 43 Boys vorsity teom members ore: Bottom: Eugene Anoyo, Dovid Short ond Federico Romirez. Top row includes: Rene Comocho, Mike Lozo, Ernie Dimos, Croig Robillord, Fronk Howkins ond cooch Cosrro. 55 Like o chomp, Federico Romirez runs through the desert. ob Denise Alcorez wos chosen for the All-City teom. 75 At competition is Vivion Tomoyo while fons cheer for her. A-O Copy: Nino Corro Photos: Levy's, Lourie Abeyto, S. Durst B, .. NNW 7 Cross Country 41 ess, s l 1 T 'R lneligible Pitcher Hinders Success of Team With seven storters returning from the '80-'81 seoson four of which were juniors, it wos olmost certoin thot the girls vorsity soft- boll teom would improve their 5 ond 11 record ond get into the ployoffs. Some importont foctors mode it more ond more difficult for the teom. With three victories ond one loss os her pitching record, Potty Costillo, wos ruled ineligible for ocodemic reosons on December Q. On the following doy the Sunnyside Blue Devils were defeoted by the Worriors. lnexperienced ployers in key positions become criticol in close gomes. The teom suffered three shut-outs during the seoson ond O-1 gome to Chollo, two to Tucson High, the south leogue chompions. Poor botting hobits olong with freok bose running contributed to over holf the losses suffered. Most importont the teom olwoys locked some concentrotion ond desire necessory to win gomes ond overcome oll circumstances they encountered. Senior, Rosie Fierros, wos considered the teom leoder. 1D Normo Duron is on her woy to first bose. 29 1982 vorsity teom members ore: Bottom row: Mortho Sonchez, Ang Ruiz, Priscillo Alvorez. Middle row: Ano Mortinez, Yvette Mendozo, Lori Delio Corbojol, Rosie Fierros, Cindy Ochoo. Top row: Mory Pedrozo Ci Normo Duron, Teresito Contreros, Morino Lopez, Almo Mirondo, ond C John Hess. 35 Second bosemon, Almo Mirondo ond short stop Lori Hill cotch Morcello R of Dueno off guord. AD Lori Hill wotches the gome with intensity. 59 Pueblo's infielders conduct o meeting ot the mound during o time out. ob Delio Corbojol stretches for onother wild throw. 77 Junior, Yvette Mendozo, onxiously owoits the next pitch. 42 Copy: Mortho Sonchez Photos: Levy's Vorsiry Sofrboll 43 I-I 41 I 4 s -1. ' Ball Plagers Work To lrnprove During Seasons lt was coach Ken Horcus' first year at Pueblo as the 1981-82junior varsity softball coach. Practices were held everyday during sev- enth period. Each practice session consisted of working on all fun- damentals, throwing, catching, running, hitting and improving any other weaknesses. The teom consisted of ten freshmen and two sophomores. They lacked experience ond had trouble throwing strikes and hitting the ball, but the girls learned by their mistakes after every game. The toughest game this year was against Cholla High School, but coach Horcus felt that Pueblo should have won more games and ended the season with a better record. The team finished the sea- son with o record of 5-10. This may not reflect on their potential in 2-3 years. Coach Harcus stated, The entire team helped each other, but Lydio Lopez stood out as a leader and competitor. Other impor- tant team members were Cormen Limon and Cathy Cota. The 198081 season was fairly rough for the junior varsity base- ball team. Mr. Holstrum coached baseball for the first time here at Pueblo. He encouraged the team with two words never quit . 44 Copy: Martha Sonchez Photos: Jose Valencia, Levy's One of the toughest teams in our league was Sunnyside Hi School who they ployed twice, but lost both times. There w two team members who kept o good mental attitude, they w Gus Carranza and Ricardo Fernandez. Most outstanding te members were G. Horos, A. Ravago and R. Duran. Coach Holstr felt that the team did not play up to their own potential. The fore, the season ended with a record of 2-10. 13 Ted Pesquiera practices his pitching. 27 Junior Vorsity Boseboll teom members are from bottom row: J. Cuesto, A. Castillo, F. Real, M. Monreal, E. Olono, M. Alvarado. Second row: J. Godinez, A. Ravago, L. Camargo, G. Carrazza, A. Armenta, R. Duran, A. Romero. Top row: Coach Holstrom, T. Pesquiero, A. Rodriguez, R. Fernandez, F. Tono, G. Fernondez, and R. Burr. 33 Buena ployer takes o lead she regrets as Debbie Gowen Iool-cs forward to getting her out. 451962 Junior Varsity Softball Team members are from bottom row: Ana Gamez, Mary Garcia, Debbie Gowen. Second row: Cathy Cota, Eunice Ruiz, and Carmen Limon. Top row: Romelio Romero, Rosenda Lucero, Margaret Ramos, Lydio Lopez, and coach Ken Horcus. 57 Romelio Romero takes o warm-up pitch before a game. 63 Coach Horcus gives signals from the sidelines. 75 Guillermo Fernandez swings ot a curve ball. 5 7 J.V. Sofrboll, J.V. BB 45 Warriors Go Last year the 1980-81 baseball team made history at Pueblo. Pueblo's coach, Buddy Warnke, stated that he had exceptional pitching and a versatile team effort that brought the Pueblo XVarrior's baseball team the City Championship title, the first since 1963. The Warriors then traveled to Mesa to meet Scott- sdale High School. At Mesa's Hohokam Field, in the first game of the class AAA State Championships, Peublo lost to Scottsdale by a score of 3-13. Pitcher, James Gonzales ended the season with a 7-A record. He had struck out 81 in 73 innings and had an ERA of 2.31. James was also awarded athlete of the year. As o team, Pueblo had a batting average of 295, scored 113 runs and had four batters hitting better than .300: Frank Mesa .34O, Fred Ser- na, .311, Trini Amaya, .375, and Roman Murguia, .375 were top hitters. 46 Copy: Norma Dura, Teresita Contreras Photos: Levy's For Stale Title 15 Albert Greco gets ready to pitch the ball. 25 Swinging with enthusiasm was Ray GrUalva. 33 Anthony Morales rounds first base. 45 '80-81 Baseball Team are, Bottom row: Ramon Murgia, Frank Quevedo, Anthony Morales, Trini Amaya, Tirso Padilla, Ray GrUalva. Middle row: Frank Gonzales, Joe Moreno, Ramon Valdez, Ignacio Herman, Fred Serna, James Rincon, Guerrmo Horos, Sam Cuesta. Top row: Coach Warnke, Tony Cisnero, Ray Lucero, John Martinez, James Gonzales, Mark Romeo, Edsgardo Denogean, Frank Mesa, Manager Oscar Romero. 53 Checking the line-up is Pepe Valencia. ob Warrior tags runner at home. 'jf K fi qfff A 1982 Vorsiry Boseboll 47 Golfers Increase and '81 Thinclads Send 3 lo Qfafe More golfers participated than last year, stated golf coach Niel. The most improved player for the year was Anthony Mor- alos, He played with eight struggling other new team mem- bers. Coach Niel stated that Rey GrUalva was a leader of the team who led five of his companions to the divisionals. The teams' practices were held after school ot Silverbell golf course and the matches were played at Reid Park golf course. Coach Niel felt that the golfers worked better as individuals than as a team, because their overall record was not very strong. Varsity track ended the '81 season by qualifying for state finals in three events. Senior, Dan Gibson, won the high jump with a 6'2 jump and junior Tom Thomas ran the 400 meter sprint with a 48.54 time which was the best in the state. Rose Grigsby of the varsity girls track squad also qualified in the shot- put for the state finals at the season's end. 17 Coach Niel checks a golfer at competition. 21 Tony Peralta, Jose Galindo, Carlos lslas and Rey GrUolva depart from a hard fought golf match. SJ 1981-82 golf team are: Bottom row, Anthony Moralos, Carlos Islas, Anthony Peralta and Albert Varela. Second row, Jose Galinda and Rey GrUaIva. Top row includes, Ricardo Molinares, Gilbert Moya, Jose Cornejo and Coach Niel. 45 Ramirez Demiez starts to take the lead at a 1981 track meet. 59 After a hard fought track meet, senior, Vivian Tamayo takes a deep breath of fresh air. 67 Like a champion, Lindo Murden, performs her technique of sprinting the hurdles, 73 Rose Grisby is one track member who made it to the 1981 state finals com- peting on shot put. A-8 Copy: Nina Corral Photos: Levy's . 2 E s 'QF L0 , 16219955 if Af 1 Thinolads Qualify for Slate Divisionals After 25 yeors cooch Hitchcock continued to guide Pueblo's vorsity boys trocla teom. The squod consisted of two returning seniors ond juniors while six other newcomers joined in. During the seoson Don Gibson proved himself to be the most voluoble runner ond Borry Morgon wos chosen most voluoble teom member. The 1980-81 seoson turned out to be quite o success. Five boys quolified for the stote divisionols ond Tom Thomos wos one of these five. He ron the 400 meter sprint with o time of 48.54 molsing himself number one in STOTG ond seventh in the notion. The girls' trocls teom hod twenty three enthusiostic runners. Ms. Finley cooched 19 returning from the 1980 seoson. Two of them were seniors, B. Medrono ond B. Fitzgerold. The seoson finished with Rose Grisby quolifying for the stote divisionols. She competed in shot put ond finished 4th in stote. Both the boys ond the girls trocls seoson proved to be exciting. 1? Juon Herber excels ot the long jump. 27 Before competition, cooch Hitchcock posses o few tips to his runners. 55198081 girls trock teom ore: Top row: Joiner, Fitzgerold, Wolker, Medrono Grisby, Compos, High, Porrish ond Elliot. Bottom row includes: Tomoyo, Mur den, Ky, Rico ond Alcorez. AD Boys 198081 track members ore: Top row: Cooch Hitchcock, Grisby, Howlsins Romirez, Demies, Herber, King, Alfieri, Romirez, Solozor, Norwood, Mollet, Posey. Second row ore: Thomos, Morgon, Strong, Acuno, Powles ond Reed. 55 Denise Alcoroz leods the woy ot o Pueblo trock meet. ob Most voluoble runner for the 1980-81 seoson wos groduoting senior, Don Gib- SOFT. l 50 Copy: Nino Corrol Photo: Levy's X r- uf? ' - .?l-J!-cf4:'i3.ff 1 :ive-hx 5 ,rf .ff 6 .,. A.. . I Trocls 51 -52 ti ,,.vc .JK l . l xr 1 ,. -I Q if , 1 3 Lack Of Size, Experience, Practices, Limits The Teams Success. With hopes of going to the stote tournoment the 1981 girls boslsetboll teom storted their seoson very strong winning C? out of 20 gomes. But lock of size, experience, ond good proctices limited the teom's success. With Q-11 won-loss overoll record ond o fourth ploce finish in the south Ieogue the girls went to divisionols but lost to Sonto Rito 64-73. Cooch Goty Crone felt his teom locked height. Kotrino Montono wos the most improved ployer. Other teom stondouts were Johnito Lux, Dione Morgon who wos second in scoring in her division ond in the city. Fourth in the city with points wos Sonyo Joclsson both were four yeor vorsity ployers. Johnito Lux, Sonyo Jockson ond Dione Morgon enobled the teom to do so well with experience or three posti- tions. The teom felt thot Chollo wos the toughest teom to beot in the leogue. Cooch Gory Crone felt thot his teom ployed up to their potentiol eorly in the seoson. One of the Cooch Crone's quotes wos A cooch olwoys expects the most, ond there ore times when thot is DOT possible. 19 Attempting to do her best on o loy-up is Dione Morgon. 23 1981 Vorsity girls bosketboll teom ore: Bottom row: Johnito Lux, Dione Morgon, Sonyo Jockson. Top row ore: Rosie Fierros, Cindy Ochoo, Kotrino Montono, Suson Lopez, Mory Scott, Sondro Bonillos, Mickey Grohom, ond Cooch Gory Crone. ID During gome Loretto Nichols tries for two points with o loy-up. 45 Cooch Crone exploins the plon to moke points during the second holf. 53 Tiffony Howell hits boll to teom mote. ob Cindy Ochoo listens corefully to different kinds of ploys. 75 Dione Morgon tries to dribble the boil to the bosket while Rosie Fierros ond Mickey Grohom guord her. Copy: Lindo Leon, Mortho Sonchez Photos: Mortho Sonchez, Photo Pub fail I 'STH Y M185 6, . 7 Girls' Boskerboll 53 5' Lack Of Experience Huris Basketball Team The 1981-82 freshmen boys basketball team was coached by Mr. Crane, a history teacher at Pueblo. Lock of experience hurt the team physically, but late in the season they became com- petitive with other teams. Coach Crane emphasized that the team worked hard, never gove up and continued to improve. Everybody played a leadership role. One of the toughest teams in Pueblo's league was Sunnyside. The team's final game won-loss record was 2-13 and their league record was 2- 7. The Pueblo freshman basketball team finished their season in 5th place. The J.V. girls' basketball '81 team played up to their poten- tial, Their toughest competition was with Sabino and Buena. What enabled the team to do so well was perserverance. The mast improved player was Marina Lopez, and she tried to be the best. The girls worked very hard during their season. The team's leader was Loretta Nichols who was the most talented, and outstanding member of the team. The team also locked a lot of experience, for most of the players, it was their first yeor 54 Copy: Gilbert Castano, Stephanie Gallego, Nina Corral Photos: Roberto Zarate playing basketball except for Loretta who played on the 1980 team. 15 The '80-'81 J.V. girls basketball teom, Top row: manager Betty Nichols, Renee Williams, Yen Ky, Manisha Harris, Michelle Head, Sandra Garcia, Tiffany Howell, Marina Lopez, Diane Laro, Cindy Campos, Rosann Mora and Coach Gilbert Huerta. Bottom row: Theresa Mitchell, Loretta Nichols, and Diane Urquides. 25 The '82 freshman boys' basketball team, Top row: Adrian Johnson, Matt Pruitt, Duane Thaden, Manny Guadaicon, Bill Speer, Tony Golden, Alan Wilson, George Monreal, David Montiel and Carlos Tena, Bottom row: Mickey Roper, Jesse Mclntosh, Coach, Gary Crane, and Ray Garcia. CD Loretta Nichols attempting two points. AD Coach Crane planning strategy for the team. 55 Manny Guadaicon on o fast break. 65 Mickey Roper on a flyingjump shot. 79 Carlos Tena trying to steal the boll from a Cholla Charger. 85 Matt Pruitt trying for two points to win the game ogainst Cholla High. Mistakes Hold Down Basketball 3 The finol result of the J.V. Bosketboll teom wos 6-13. Whot kept them from doing better wos mistolses ond not enough proctice. Whot enobled the teom to do so well wos they hod on ottitude to never quit, to strive to improve throughout the seoson. Their leogue record wos 5-7 in which they ploced fourth ploce in the seoson, The toughest teom they went up ogoinst wos Chollo which they lost to by three points. Most improved ployers were Pete Sherfield, who pushed himself beyond his limits, ond Greg Nigh who olwoys hustled. The teom leoder wos Pete Sherfield who took chorge in tight situotions. The most out- stonding ployers were Monny Alvorodo ond Greg Nigh. When oslsed did your teom lock experience cooch Holstrom stoted, Most Definitely. 56 Copy: Debbie Schiffer ond Eleshio Mortinez Photos: Roberto Zorote 17 Number 20 shoots for two. 29 A Worriorjumps to score. 35 Teom member goes for the winning point. 55 The 1981-82 junior vorsity members ore: Top row, F. Stricklin, G. Nigh, A Hondy, J, Molino, R. Fernondez, P. Poisono, D. Eldridge, P. Sheffield, M Alvorodo. Bottom row includes, S. Evons ond Coach Holstrom. 67 Number 14 strives to moke o bosket. 75 Worrior tries for o finol score. 85 Rebounding the boll is on outgoing bosketboll ployer. sf 6 1 1. , . -- K, N. Yau. -Q -CLR 2 mi .-ul ,t Varsity Advances To Slate Divisionals Mr. O'Rourke, on outstonding ond confident vorsity bosketboll cooch, led his teom to the Store Divisionols. The Worriors finished off SQ in City Divisionols. The seoson turned out to be quite o suc- cess. Their record in the southern leogue wos 8-4 ond finol gome win-loss record wos 15-11. Pueblo's toughest gomes of the seoson were ogoinst Sonto Rito, o teom thot defeoted them three times. The Bosketboll teom leoders were Tom Thomos, Pot Gibson, Alex Lopez, Corlos Lozoyo ond Joe Stoglin. Cooch O'Rourke emphosized thot Jomes Stoglin ond Willie Austin both become teom leoders ond ployed with greot confidence. The teom's performonce wos very sotisfying, they were the fourth teom in Pueblo's history to moke it to stote. Cooch O'Rourke sets this gool for every yeor ond is olreody getting incoming teom members sent to comps ond ploying in summer leogues. The fons showed fobulous support throughout the seoson. 13 Tom Thomos sloms on 0 fost breok offer steoling the boil from o Sobino defender. 25 Top row is: Monoger Eric Nesbitt, Lorry Storks, Cormello Podillo, Chuck Pollones, Tom Thomos, Pot Gibson, Alex Lopez, Poul Lucus, Willy Austin, Jomes Stoglin ond Cooch Borry O'Rourke. Bottom row: Joe Stoglin, Monny Gorcio, Mike Dozier ond Corlos Lozoyo. 37 Alex Lopez shoots for two ogoinst the Sonto Rito Eogles entire defensive squod. AJ Jomes Stogin picks his woy through two Solpointe defenders for on eosy two points. 5? Cormello Podillo goes for o quick two points. ob Willy Austin ottempts ojump shot. 73 Tom Thomos shows leoping obility during ojump shot. 58 Copy: Nino Corrol, lloymond Perez Photos: Roberto Zorote, Levy's I ka ,X 7+-,cn .W ...SHN ri In Sy . 1. K... :MQ f x M ww .i 4:- 5 wg 7 I Vorsiry Boslserboll 59 2 Lack of Experience Holds Tennis Team Back Pueblo High's girls tennis teom worked hord ond improved their gomes. Despite lock of experienced tennis ployers, with dedicotion ond interest, stoyed with the progrom. They ended the '81 seoson with o 3-13 record. Cooch for the vorsity ond J,V. wos Corol Merritt. Robie Eostlocl-t cooched the '81 boys tennis teom. Mr. Eostlock felt thot the teom didn't ploy up to their potentiol. The two toughest teoms to beot were Bueno ond Tucson High. The teom leoder wos Roberto Murrieto. Also the teom tried to do well by dedicotion ond interest which ollowed them to stoy with the progrom. All of Mr. Eostlocls's boys im- proved some ospects of their gome. The teom olso worked hord ot it. This tennis teom olso locked o lot of experience. 17 Tommy Gonzolez is reody to hit the tennis boll. 25 Junior vorsity tennis boys ore: Michoel Fisher, Jose Urquides, Roymundo Ruiz, Brion Butler, Monny Volenzuelo. Top row: Tony Gonzoles, Albert Blonkenship, Roberto Murrieto, Ken Word, Mike Rines, ond Richord Rivero. SJ Members of the J.V. girls tennis teom ore: Jonet Gerokos, Suson Perez. Top row: Sui Lee, Borboro Gonzoles, Kimmy Trimmer, Donno Chue, ond Cooch Merritt, 49 Girls vorsity members ore: Luz Alobodo, Stello Lee, Kristi Remmel. Top row: Yolondo Higuero, Morcio Corrillo, Cindy Gobusi, JoAnn Cordenos, Dione Corrillo, ond Cooch Merritt. 53 Ano Chovez is reody to serve the tennis boll. 6? Stello Lee shows o tennis follow through. 60 Copy: Mory Ann Horris Photos: Levy's, Photo Pub , uf Waatm, r S QX JK: fd! Diggers Defeal Tifane For Tifle In Tourneg 3 Tremendous work gove the squows o first ploce trophy in the lnvitotionol Tournoment held ot Polo Verde. The girls ployed on outstonding motch beoting out Polo Verde for the first ploce title. Josie Ochoo, Liso Borreros, ond Sondro Bonillos were oll chosen for the All-Tournoment teom. But lock of timing ond height ond on injury to Tiffony Howell, kept the teom from going oll the woy to the stote finols. The squows were beoten in the semi- finols of the city ployoffs by Sohuoro, O-2. With greot determino- tion ond ogressivness the Pueblo Worriors' volleyboll teom end- ed their seoson with 13 victories ond 4 losses. The squows were olso tied for first ploce in the AAA Southwest Leogue with Polo Verde. With outstonding ploying, Sondro Bonillos wos chosen for the first teom All-City by the Arizona Daily Stor. Liso Borreros ond Josie Ochoo mode second teom for the All-City. ln oddition to these honors, Liso Borreros ond Sondro Bonillos tried out ot the end of the seoson for the Junior Olympic Volleyboll Teom. They mode the teom ofter rugged try-outs ond will trovel oll over the United Stotes ploying volleyboll this sum- mer. Pueblo wos proud to hove these girls represent the school locolly ond notionolly. 17 Sondro Bonillos mokes onother miroculous set. 25 Cloriso Conez spikes the boll over the net. OD Vorsity Volleyboll teom gets in o huddle for o pep tolk. 49 Bottom row: Josie Ochoo, Mickey Grohom, Sondro Bonillos, Solly Rico. Top row: Mortho Sonchez, Teresito Contreros, Cloriso Conez, Tiffony Howell, Jennifer Ginn, Liso Borreros, Pihodo Busby, Alicio Amoro, ond Cooch Rosolie Wong ore the teom. 55 Moking o beoutiful set is Mickey Grohom. ol Going for o smosh is Tiffony Howell. 77 Bumping in oction is Liso Borreros. 62 Copy: Normo Duron Photos: Levy's Photo Pub 1 , Yi - L , W X y .xi 'g igeff ffl U . l A me V fn 11-in-a A, ' -Q. I hi- s5m QL -a f H H,f4 k .-' ' ,W ' ...f ' T in Mi, ,W M 4 1 a 'Q DWG 5 M sf S LE! ALL 'Wlnou-1 f v.. ,,, M 4QI'1P9W ' .,-+ W lASilALL -1 6 7 Vorsiry Volleyball 63 4 5 ... N... - -fu... M lun, l--..,,Y- vos...- w-...QW ir' . Ili Martinez Repeats Diving Title Victory came to Pueblo's girls' varsity swim team for the first time in the history of the sport at PHS. As the sqaws beat Cholla in a dual meet but lost to Buena and defeated Palo Verde in a triangular meet. Six of the eleven member team were freshmen many with no experience but hard work and dedica- tion eorn themselves these victories. Coach Banales added They surpassed any expectations I had of these ladies in the beginning of the season. This young team broke seven of eleven school records with their leader Natchie Martinez taking the diving championship and also placed eleventh at divi- sionals in the butterfly. Other leaders were Josie Martinez who set new school records in the 200 meter individual medly and in the 100 meter freestyle event. Marion Woods co-captain of the team was fifteenth in the 100 meter backstroke city wide and set a new school record in this event. The team also managed to beat Cholla to place thirteenth at the divisional meet. Most improved player was Amanda Woods. 1981-'82 Junior Varsity Volleyball team was very successful ending the seoson with a 65 record. The team's toughest op- ponent was Palo Verde defeating the Warriors 16-14 and 15-4. Coach Hodges stated, Hard work and team effort was what enobled the team to do so well. The team lacked experience as only two of the players 64 CopygTeresita Contreras Photos: Levy's returned from last year. She continued, There were three games we lost, I personally felt we should have won, but we were out of position and two of them we couldn't get our serves over. Pueblo was definitedly a good serving team. added Coach Hodges. The team leader was Ernestina Ochoa. 15 Concentrating to make o perfect dive is Marion Woods. 29 The 1981 swim team, bottom row: Eunice Ruiz, Annabelle Nunez, Notchie Martinez, Marion Woods, Coach Banales, Minerva Policroniodes, top row: Ernestina Villa, Cindy Redondo, Jill Berry, Yolanda Machado, Reina Gollego, Elizabeth Flores. CD Mr. Koppy clocks Marion Woods on a practice swim for the freestyle. AD With skill and aggressiveness Ernestina Ochoa is able to make an accurf back set. 53 Team work is essential demonstrated by Margaret Ramos. oh JV Volleyball team, bottom row: Virginia Romero, Lorena Moreno, Mary Garcia, Maria Davila, Anno Gomez, Ernestina Ochoa, top row: Maria Sant Sandra Garcia, Joann Leon, Chris Acosta, Margaret Ramos, Rosem Sanchez, Kathy Cota, Coach Hodges. 75 Sophomore, Lorena Moreno bumps the ball as Joann Leon gets prepared. A .. If .-:,.A1. Eg ri 1 l I' ,gy , , ,,,, ,Hs -:X .-of .4-mf.. r l i -,, , M, Varsitg Wrestlers Retain TUSD Title This yeor's vorsity wrestling teom hod on outstonding seoson. The teom's finol gome win-loss record wos 9-1-O. They ended the seoson in second ploce. The most outstonding teom members were Corlos Dovillog 19-1-O, lsmoel Mortinezg 17-A-O, Corlos lslos, 16-A-O, Richord Mendozo, 14-C3-O, ond Andy Moreno, 13-3-O. Nine Pueblo wrestlers were odvonced to the finols of the T.U.S.D. Wrestling Tournoment, it wos held ot Sohuoro High School, in December. Worriors Richord Mendozo 698 pounds5, Andy Moreno 61055, Roymond lslos 61155, Corlos lslos 61195, lsmoel Mortinez 61265, Donny Yborro 61365, Jomes Modisett 61675, lgnocio Hermon 61795, ond heovy weight Corlos Dovillo, odvonced to the finols. Corlos Dovillo hod on outstonding record in oll his wrestling motches. Throughout the seoson he wos only defeoted twice. lt tools him no longer thon 1 minute ond 50 seconds to come up with o win in eoch time. 15 Wrestling worrior in oction ot Pueblo meet. 25 Andy Moreno shows his strength to o Chollo competitor. O5 Pueblo wrestler tostes the ogony of defeot. 45 1981-62 wrestlers ore: Bottom row: Joe louriqui, Richord Mendozo, Roymond lslos, Corlos lslos, ond lsmoel Mortinez. Second row ore: Donny Yborro, Arturo Volenzuelo, Jocob Colmenero, Fernondo Ugolde, ond lgnocio Hermon. Top row includes: Trini Contreros ond Corlos Dovillo, Not pictured is .lomes Modisett. 55 Pueblo wrestler flips o Chollo wrestler. 65 Corlos Dovilo is not only strong, hondsome, ond toll, but he wos on outston- ding wrestler thoughout the seoson. 75 Ar competition is wrestling worrior, Richord Mendozo, 65 Mr. Muloy continues to guide Pueblo os on encouraging cooch. 66 Copy: Liso Lowe, Eleshio Mortinez, Debbie Schiffer Photos: Levy's, Roymond Perez f EW.-. , - 5 n- '-.'.-'- x Vorsiry Wrestling 67 ENV I I E 'O' 5 ,- zwff ,rm -3 ,,,-gm '-gig-ft' c3,.:: ' - if '01 , 7,1 4 mfg! . U9 1 1 -nl 1 3 Freshmon Hove Desire, J.V. Gets Second Ploce Although there were not enough porticiponts to keep the teom from doing better, Pueblo High's freshmen wrestlers hod dedicotion ond the desire to win. They ended the 1981-82 seoson with o 4-6 record. There were 6 outstonding members. They were Cheno Mortinez, Gustovo Ruiz, Freddy Montes, Ulysses Cor- ono, Roul lslos, ond Mike Montono. Freddy Montes ond Roul lslos hod perfect ottendonce ond o 9- 1 record. This contributed to their leodership, Cooch Slogel remorked thot Sunnyside High School wos the toughest teom to beot. Unfortunotely, Pueblo lost to the Blue Devils. Pueblo High's Junior Vorsity Wrestlers ended their seoson with o 9-1 record. They lost to Sunnyside with o 27-42 score. This put them' in second ploce in their leogue. Sunnyside wos their toughest opponent this yeor. Cooch Muloy stored thot the teom ployed up to their potentiol ond were outstonding. Hord teom work hod enobled the teom to do well. Hugo Bruce wos the teom's leoder for the 1981-82 seoson, He hod been the teom leoder when he wrestled on the freshmon squod during the 1980-81 seoson. 15 Pueblo fights for victory ogoinst Sunnyside. 23 J V wrestlers ore Top row, T. Durzo, T. Rodriguez, T. Serreno, E. Pesqueiro, R Roios. E Rosos. J Mortinez. Middle rowz R. Moreno, R. Lucero, E. Verdugo, A Perolto, H Bruce, F. Ugolde. Front row: J. Jouriqui, L. MontUo, M. Rodriguez, D. Torres, ond J, Duron. CJD Worriors restroin Sunnyside. Ab Frosh wrestlers ore: G. Ruiz, F, Monrez, R. lslos, G. Slogel, cooch, R. Mendozo, R Solozor, ond A. Mortinez, Middle row ore: T. Mortinez, G. Tolomontes, A. Torres G. Figueroo, R. Topio, M. Lozoyo, F. Molino, J. Arellono, ond R. Holl. 57 Ulysses Corono is reossured by cooch Gory Slogel, 67 Rofeol Colozor received instructions before competing from the cooch. 75 Cooch Slogel encouroges wrestlers to win. 68 Copy: Cormen Gonzoles Photos: J. Cicero, Levy's Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo '81 Girls' I8l Swimming 39 Sonro Rito 21 Sobino 87 Polo Verde Baseball 0 Sohuoro 16 Cotolino 10 Sobino 5 Amphi 9 Solpoinre 9 Chollo 6 Sonro Riro 1 Polo Verde 3 CDO 0 Bueno 6 Tucson 8 Bueno 9 Rincon 2 Chollo 5 Sunnyside 2 Sonro Riro 2 Polo Verde 4 Tucson 2 Sunnyside 8 Corolino 1 Sohuoro 5 Solpoinre 3 Scotrsdole '82 Volleyball 1 Sobomo 2 Amphi 1 Sohuoro 0 Corolino 8 Solpoinre 0 Sunnyside 2 Tucson 2 Bueno 0 Rincon 2 Tucson 2 Sunnyside 3 Sonto Riro 2 Chollo 2 Polo Verde 2 Bueno 2 Rincon 0 Corolino Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo 58 Sohuoro 121 Solpoinre 72 55 CDO 14 Flowing Wells 71 66 Arnphi 97 86 Chollo 62 Bueno 110 60 Tucson 107 Solpoinre 66 I 0 I 81 Girls Track 49 Tucson 60 19 Sohuoro 90 23 Bueno 86 46 Rincon 63 64 Sunnyside 45 57 Corolino 51 57 Arnphi 51 6410 Solpoinre 25112 21 Chollo 49 Sonro Riro 66 I I 81 Bogs Track 69 Tucson 56 16 Sohouro 111 48 Bueno 79 47 Rincon 80 16 Sunnyside 102 27 Corolino 100 20 Arnphi 105 64 Solpoinre 61 I 0 I 81 Girls Baskeiball 54 Sohuoro 48 60 Rincon 57 47 Sobino 55 51 Polo Verde 45 58 Tucson 54 44 Corolino 43 59 Bueno 61 55 Chollo 60 58 Sunnyside 43 69 Sonro Riro 48 49 Arnphi 51 52 Tucson 54 33 Chollo 66 51 CDO 70 83 Bueno 68 44 Sunnyside 36 52 Sobino 53 60 Sonfo Riro 67 51 Polo Verde 35 64 Sonro Riro 73 events to rowdy bond, Los Poyo- ohcxd lo sfor ' while drom p y r rodition were the pride find more enthusiasm with these talented L CONTENTS Pix L-'4 ' ' a 4 f -te. 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Despite their size they still had 11 freshmen and 14 seniors. Pueblo band director, Mr. Messing stated That the seniors were what held the bond together this year. Yes , said Messing, who has taught here for three years. The bond was small but there were reasons. He continued that mony of our sophomores were lost becouse of Gate English which was scheduled the some period as mar- ching bond. Also he stated, A few key people were lost because of an outside group that had to practice the some days as the Friday games. Messing went on to say, Many students did not have room in their schedule for band becouse of hoving to take classes they had failed in recent yeors. Messing soid, He was very pleased and that he couldn't have asked for more hard work and band effort. Messing also feels that the band tried very hord to get by their problems. Messing also stated, The band got o 'three' which is very good ot the U of A Band Festival. That was o very exceptional grade becouse the judges were much more strict then they had been in recent yeors. They gove out four one's which is a superior roting. They also gove out 12 fours which is a fair rating and nor- mally four's were never given out. Even though the band was disappointed by their band day score, they had many more performances in the school and com- munity functions. 0 Band marches onto the fleld. 23 Drum Mojorettes are: Marlo Vasquez and Vlrglnlo Potter. SJ Jorge Altamlrano does a solo during halftime. 47 Band members are pleased wlth their performance ar Homecoming. 59 Bond members are: Front row: Sharon Campos, Ramon Valdez, Richard Rivera, Cltel Raygoza, Rozonno Pesquelra, Lynette Trlpp. Jesus Romero, Diana Urquldez, Alex Romero. Second row: Jose Romero, Lynn Davidson, James Honnebohm, Andrew Gonzalez, Llz Grodlllas, Diane Carrasco, Vlvlan Garcia, Chrlsrlno Miller, Adele Coronado, Maria Vmquez. Third row: Frank Salcldo, Marlo Poz. Denise Noblesse, Clorrlso Canez, Elaine Matus, Annene Grodlllas, Sergio Enrlquez, Robert McKen1Je. Fourth raw: Luls Rodriguez, Vlckle Unson, Brian Roell, Eugene Anayo, Benny Valenzuela. George Drocamonte, Leonard Escalante, Vlrglnla Potter. Fifth raw. Margarer Ramos, Jorge Altomlrana, Richard Bqulbel, Vanessa Hough, Mark Brown, Joe Herber, ond Edward Messing. bi Bond director ls Mr. Edward Messing. Band 75 Copy: loner Gerokos, Liso Lowe Photos: Sron Dunst, Roberto Zorote, Levy's Jazz Band Jazzes Up The School Bond director, Ed M-essing, has been port of Pueblo's staff for three years while the jazz bond hos been on offered activity for only two years. A great fan of jazz, Mess- ing started the group with deep ideo for student potential and he also ployed with the bond to keep up the enthusiasm. The auditions weren't really tough. One just had to know how to read music, be able to repeat note for note what was ployed from o different instrument, and so on. Brenda Martinez played piano and was the only girl in the band. When asked how she felt about it, she remarked that it was really fun. Altogether, there were seven in- strumentolists in the group who ployed trumpet, sox, boss guitar, and drums. Members included Ismael Arvizu, Ricky Es- quibel, James Honnebohm, Robert McKen- zie, Richard Rivera, and Croig Robillard. Pueblo's drill team was mode up of twenty-eight girls this year. In order to meet the requirements of being on the drill team each student had to pass o perfor- mance audition. The girls practiced before school, during sixth hour, and when nec- cessary after school. The purpose of this group was to enhance the appearance of the marching bond ot all football games and final home bosketboll games. Other activities the group engoged in was Bond Doy and the Rodeo parade. 17 The band takes their practice time very seriously. 25 At Bond Day on Nov, 21, the flag girls show their best. 37 Practice makes perfect as the flags brush up on routines before a game. 45 The 1951-82 flag line Is as follows. Top row: Nancy Manlnez, Kim Trimmer, Benito Montana, Jill Barry, Reina Gallego, Minerva Policronlades, Elvlra Machado, Lorena Ollvares, Xochltl Oros, Dlane Alvares, Marta Campos, Marle Brown, Bottom row: Kristi Remmel, Julle Valenzuela, Sonia Godlnez, Bple Obregon, Christina Patina, Denise Alcaraz, Llz Ohlmaler, JoAnne Cardenas, Llsa Clark, Christina Sanchez, Sandro Bracamonte. Not shown are: Donna Brocomonte. Patsy Ahumoda, Teresa Noblesse, Marcia Carrlllo, Diane Carrillo. 55 Jorge Altamirano blows on the horn. 65 Roben McKenzie performs o solo at the Winter Concen. 2.-:..'i.j:1y,.f..Qi t . 5 1,,,. . w,1L -li-4 3'7'---'-N' 5 -x .,.x.o:m.u-xx: tgg .L,. , .xxx-+ if 'k-- p Z QW f::24::.-:mags ..,....... M' . ' ' X fi 'Y - K 'Jiffy' 'M 'tt' fr'i:E'iT3Zf4E, HW? ,-f--+-l,V ,. H .pf ' - A ' ' M- as 'fm y ' v 1 S ws f- -an :ag T K ,. A A f ' A Rxgx,1x.g - i K .gf f W ' + U f Q53 K- . - J Q ,f ., in V, . s S gr ,, ' ss H X -cfm WI? ' 3 Y ammo . 5 .g ,X Liang ' . S. v ri ,E Zig L F 1 H W 2:1 1 K 51. 1 I ,. f 1 :wi L' Li 1 if Q' L ,,, Y .N W y h W ,wi D' ' . h Copy: Dione Herkshon, Rebecca Zomoro Photos: Levy's, S. Lefko e've Gal The Beal! Las Payadores de Pueblo is Latin-American musical group that involves the students in many activities such as performing for schools, community clubs, serv- ice organizations, conventions throughout the Tucson area. To become a Payadar, one must audition. Auditions are held at the end of each year, and sometimes between semesters. Even old Payadores have to audition in order to remain in the group. Pueblo High's Desen Aires, under the direction of Yvonne Cano, has changed its images. Although they were a small group they became more competitive with other schools. There were seven solos and a duet that received a superior rating at All-Region, which took place at the U of A. The seven solos were sung by Jorge Altamirano, Marcia Carrillo, Henry Guasp, Irma Linares, Virginia Potter, Julie Valenzuela, Tino Yourgulez, and the duet consisted of Virginia Potter and Jorge Altamirano. The Desert Chanters went to Flagstaff to perform in the oth Annual NAU Madrigal Festival. Ms. Cano stated that the Madrigals worked hard and it paid off. She also added, They represented Pueblo well. They were among 16 groups chosen out of all the high schools in Colorado, New Mexico, California, and Ari- zona to perform. 17 Las Payadores: Top raw ls: Chrlstlna Sanchez, Enrique Castillo, Eric Garcia, Emellnda Valenzuela, Jose Fuentes, John Sanchez, Rosle Brlngas, Bottow raw: Marla Covrlg, Patricia Carrlzoza, Patsy Robles, and Delia Martlnez. 23 The advisor for Las Payodores Is Ms. Lefka. ID Della Martinez demonstrates her dancing abllltles to the guests at the Tanque Verde Ranch. 47 The Desert Chanters are: Top row: Henry Guasp, Kristi Remmel, Julie Valenzuela, Sean Colbert, Bottom row: Marla Vasquez, Vlrglnla Porter, Carmen Benitez, Yolanda Machado, and Irma Linares, 57 Beginning glrls' choir consist of: Kneeling Ls: Koreen Stanfleld, Tammle Cavner, Monica Gonzalez, Joyce Seals, Sue Zlellnskl, Sherry Gaffney. Middle row: Stacey Walton, Teresa Laturco, Connle Pearce, Patty Diaz, Tammy Splgrelll, Kay Smlth, Lupe Ayon, Pam Jackson. Back row: Manha Guevara, Ida Handy, Rebecca Zamora, Judy Cornwell, and Terry Thomas. 67 The Desert Aires are: Gentleman: Henry Guasp, Tom Thomas, Troy Mendez, Jorge Altamirano, Andrew Gonzalez, Daniel Cady, Alben Tester, Sean Colbert, Anthony Wallace, Peter Bracamonte, Ernle Monrana, and Tina Yourgulez. Ladies, Top to bottom: Marla Vasquez, Dlane Herkshan, Irma Linares, Mary Tester, Vlrglnla Patter, Yolanda Machado, Sonia Enclnas, Carmen Benitez, Krlstl Remmel, and Julie Valenzuela. Chorus, Payadores 79 Copy: Nino Corrol, GiIberrCostoF1o Photos: Levy's, Jose Volencio 'll!!l1'Q. 1 Groups Provide Music And Spirit This year's 18 member orchestra had an eventful year. They took trips to the Tucson Opera, Tucson Symphony and S.A.L.O.C. productions. The orchestra rehearsed dur- ing 2nd period every day in the band room. One of their many performances this year was at Pueblo's traditional Christmas concert. Ms. Mary Gilmer, their instructor, has been at Pueblo for two years. She has a Bachelor's degree in music education. The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders were made up of eight sophomores. They started their practices in the summer with a few fund roisers. By selling key chains and having a few car washes they raised enough money for cheering uniforms. The girls were lead by head cheerleaders Yen Ky and Denise Ochoa and encouraged by sponsor Mrs. McNamara. Mrs. McNamara felt that they had improved more and more each day and was very proud of their performances. 11 Sophomore class enjoys the 1961-62 fall pep assembly. 25 The fall pep assembly gave the junlor varsity cheerleaders a great start off for pep and participation, 39 Yen Ky and Denise Ochoo encouraged the group by being the spirited leaders of the squad. 45 1981-82junIor varsity cheerleaders are: Bottom row, Yen Ky. Second row are: Anadlne Mesa. Third row are, Cindy Ahumada, Leticia Castillo and Lisa Perez. Top row includes Antonia Fimbres, Cindy Redondo and Denise Ochoo. 55 Orchestra members are: Bottom row, Natalia Rios, Debbie Dunk, Irma Ruiz, Lupe Ayon and Javier Peregrina. Second row are, Cindy Campos, Cathy Marin, Mrs. Gilmer, Wendy McGuire and Cindy Hotchkiss. Top row includes, Sam Dizzino, Craig Robillard, James Modesitt, Carmen Bell, Nanci Holmen, Rene Herber, Albert Tester. Not pictured are Eunice Alcantar and Maria Limon. 67 Rene Herber, Albert Tester and James Modesltt rehearse during second period. J V Cheers 6 Grchestra 81 yP 82 :fa n C Ph tos:L y 5 D QM CP M 3 rx get if Pj x YM .jkxb . JV fbywl vjvbiiyfv fggVUWD3?xc5!Q9M X. uw NM of My 5U V L.. N W XWU LSWNHA JWJ' O JG 5-G QL . xg' Y x X7 ' P, A N ,QWUJ Q fo DV X A N QWV L QV EO . .V O JDJ I fx K I N QJNPJ ,D . .ff J 4 . . , 4 Cheers Show Their Spirit A new breed of cheerleaders graced Pueblo's football field, last year. With a new attitude they surprised the fans by showing their Warrior pride with a new sponsor, Jennifer McNamara. This last past summer head cheerleaders Annabelle Nunez and Annette Estrada gathered up the girls and held car washes. They were just as active during the school year by showing off a new routine at the annual mixer dance, which is a dance that welcomes the incoming freshman. The cheerleaders also sold candies to raise money for the new cheerleading suits. These girls had a lot of support from their sponsor Ms. McNamara, a U of A graduate, and former cheerleader herself. Ms. McNamara was a reading teacher at Utter- back Jr. High, she taught home economic as well as being the cheerleaders' sponsor. 15 Showing their spirits are Cbottom row left to rightb Noro Coronado, Mascot Gloria Baron and Maria Lopez. Second row are, Dena Hackworth, Cecila Barboa, Perla Maldonado, Endo Maldonado and Annette Estrada. lop rowl are, Annabelle Nunez, Josie Martinez and Evelyn Matus. 27 Annabelle Nunez leads the fans in a spirit raising pep song. CJD Pueblo's famous mascot is Wally Warrior alias, Louis Canstanado. 45 Homecoming sparks a light, reuniting former cheerleaders with their old sport and companions. 55 As the varsity and jv cheers take a break a warrior breaks a tackle and heads for a touchdown. 65 Co-captains Annette Estrada and Annabelle Nunez demonstrate a new routine. 73 Warriors, we soon will be, is probably what these two young mascots Gloria Barron and Vanessa Martinez are thinking. 7 Varsity Cheerleaders 83 MF A of ,ff Mi . i Yi Q ch' Copy: loner Gerokos, Nino Corrol Photos: Levy's, Roberto Zorore, Jose Volencio P r r i i. 1-E., 73? Poms Prove Successful There were two veterans among the new comers on Pom squad. Their summer was full of hard work and excitement. Car Washes, bake sales and night practices fill- ed their schedule. The squad was made up of twelve devoted girls including two spirited mascots. They all showed a lot of pride and dedication toward the school while performing popular songs in half time shows. Their responsibility during basketball season was mainly preparing dance routines, which took a lot of time and hard work. Pueblo was proud to have a group of girls so dedicated and full of pride representing them. 15 l, Lori Torrez, and Helen Rodriguez congratulate each other for a fine performance of cheering at the Homecoming game against Cholla. 27 Songleoder Yvonne Ayala joins the spirit at the night pep rally. 37 This year's 1981-82 head and co-head songleaders were Ana Coronado and Stella Rivera who were both seniors at Puebla. 47 PuebIo's pep squad consisted of three young spirited mascots who were Priscella Martinez, Gloria Baron and Vanessa Martinez. 551981-82 Songleaders are, bottom row, mascot, Vanneso Martinez. Second row are: Lynette Gonzales, Patricia Montana, Lorri Torrez, 'Aaa- Burruel, Denise McGruder, Ana Coronado. Third row is, Priscella Martinez. Top row are, Yvonne Ayala, Luz Alabado, Stella Rivera, Helen Rodriguez and Rosemary Mesa, 67 Ana Burruel shows her enthusiasm at the annual fall .3--,,,, sports assembly. 77 Dancing to the beat is devoted songleader Ana Coronado. Songleaders 85 'GM l Copy: Liso Lowe, Debbie Schiffer, Eleshio Morrinez Photos: Levy's, Donny Gondoro Varsifg Pin-Pals Show Enthusiasm Pueblo's vorsity pin-pols were on enthusi- ostic group this yeor. They put in mony long hours of hord work to perfect o style uniquely their own. The squod wos spon- sored by Mr. Muloy ond Mrs. Hernondez. Moscot, Michelle Coto, helped encouroge the wrestlers for o successful seoson. The heod pin-pol wos Rhodo Busby ond co- heod Cecelio Hernondez. Uniforms were purchosed by fund roisers such os cor woshes, boke soles, ond selling spices. This wos Pueblo's first yeor to hold pin-pols os o P.E closs. lt olso influenced some of the girls to porticipote in other octivities such os swimming, tennis, ond frock. 17 R. Busby Ieods proctice. 23 Vorsity pin-pols enjoy building o pyromid, SD Pin-pols cheer for wrestlers ot the store finols. ADC. Hernondez, moscot, ond R. Busby cheer ot the Flowing Wells Tournoments. 53 Top row ore: C. Mortinez, R. Robles, C. Hernandez, L. Lowe. Middle row: C. Compos, N. Vorelo, C. Mor- eno, A. Rodriguez. Bottom row ore: J. Volenzuelo, R. Busby, moscot M. Coto, B. Gonzoles, A. Torres. ob B. Gonzoles cheers loud ot the pep ossembly. 73 M. Coto is little but o spirited moscot. Vorsity Pin Pols 87 ,W 1 i 1 1 1 88 Copy: Debbie Schiffer, Liso Lowe, Eiisho Martinez Photos: Levy's, Photo Pub Pin-Pals ass Spirit This yeor the JV squod hod lots of spirit. They procticed mony hours on their cheers so thot they could poss on their spirit to the wrestlers. Cor woshes ond other fund roisers were held to provide money for their uni- forms. The heod pin-pol wos Sondy Duron, co-heod wos Kotino Lopez, secretory wos Melisso Quihus ond treosurer wos Sylvio Medrono. Frosh pin-pol's try outs were held loter thon expected this yeor. Out of AO girls who tried out, 15 were chosen. They hod mony cor woshes to roise money for uni- forms. Vorsity pin-pols gove the frosh pin- pols S100 toword their uniforms. Stello Rovogo wos heod pin-pol, Sondy Luno wos co-heod, Debbie Schiffer wos treosurer, ond Olgo Rodriguez wos secretory. Pin-pols helped to roise spirit for freshmon wrestlers. 15 Bock row: D. Gollego, S. Vosquez, M. Herro, M. Flores, A. Vosquez, C. Nides. Middle row: A. Todeo, B. Mortinez, M. Moreno, D. Schiffer, O. Rodriquez, E. Voile. Bottom row: S. Luno, S. Rovogo ore the '81- '62 pin-pols. 29 Frosh show spirit. CD Frosh plon next cheer. AD Frosh roise spirits of the wrestlers. 55 Bock row: C. Volle, C. Romero, M. Moreno, S. Corrosco, F. Orduno. Middle row: S. Medrono, M. Quihuis, R. Felix, C. Sonchez, G. Rovogo. Front row: C. Lopez, ond S. Duron. 65 J.V. cheer the wrestlers to o victory. 73 J.V. encouroges the wrestlers for o pin. J Q, 'S .-.., Frosh 6 J. V. Pin Pols 89 . ' O - k People 8: Polihcse Orgonizorionslot Pueblo vyere neceseoryll. They obout cultures, longuoges, trodes ond so on. Mony who joined o club found it very rewarding. Be or winning son of recognition, gtudents they wereifoble ro sotllthey olso meont Ieorning. German, their pick of whot interested the ond their CONTENTS D.E.C.A. ........ Honor socieig .... o . . . . ei Med-slat-1 .... e. . . r l Traditions 7-- Ben Franklin . . . . . - . 96 97 98 99 100 Mefal Crafters .... ..... l Ol Model u.N,, , ..... L . . .--- '02 l 108 104 105 106 , Sludenl Council . . - - i Spanish club .... Q. . . Germanclub .,.. .. ...... ... . . Varsiig club .............. ...... ............. Soccer club Baskelball scorekeepers F H A Na' .. ....,,.....lO7 g . . . ,p,.,,,...1oe . . . ....... . r iiet ...r .f:U..I09 E V.l.C.A. ..... ...... .............,.. ...... I I 0- Ill jf K K L t' ' J. . III U it f g 'fe itr,,, , ,- ' 1 ,ee u 'f , , t f . if fa X tlil i x ' A .' 2 Miigw, ,mpunrllll M I f .V xi al .... an ykfk syn ' 5 nw Q...- i -A .... 'fa' li-fs r, .,. lv' 5,- ,-oe km . xksm,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,.i..1..-wc., .::... sm-rs.. E gg N ,.. 6 Publication Staffs Roll with New Year El Dorado yearbook staff was very large this yeor. The staff members worked extra hard to get their pages completed and turned in on time. The staff also had fund raisers to get the new El Dorado T-shirts. This year the yearbook cover was in color, with Joe Muniz doing the drawing. There were two returning staffers, Mortho Sanchez and Joe Muniz. The new staffers' odviser was Mrs. Barbara Beamer. This was Mrs. Bar- bara l3eamer's fourth year conducting the class. Our new editor was Martha Sanchez. The staff worked closely with photograhers to cover school events and activities. El Guerrero had its first change in format in fifteen years. The new format provided for more than twice the copy as before, which sometimes caused problems when stories were scarce. The staff had quite a bit of freedom when it came to more photos and style variation. An experiened stoff was a greot asset to the paper. Enthusiasm and cooperation among the staffers also contributed to make it a very successful year. Diane Hall, sports editor, tried to put more voriety and features on the sports page. Betty Sequra, circulation, and Denise Alacraz, business manager, both enjoyed their jobs, as well as leorned a QFGOT deal from them. Reporter Rudy Almazon stated, El Guerrero was a good way to in- form and be informed, to find out what makes your school tick, what's on the stu- dent's mind and how to express oneself by the media. lt's a good experience, and I encourage others to join and get involved. 15 Working with El Guerrero are Barbara Gardea and Betty Seguro. 23 El Dorodo Staff are: Top row: Debbie Schiffer, Qso Lowe, Norma Duran, Richard Leon, Gilbert Castano. Diane Herkshan, Janet Gerakos, Martha Sanchez. Teresito Contreras, Mrs. Barbara Beamer, Lynette Tripp, Joy Moshier, Rebecca Zamora, Stephanie Gollego, Carmen Gonzales, Lindo Lean, Ray Perez, Elicia Martinez, Nina Corral, Not pictured are: MoryAnn Harris, Robert McKenzie, and Joe Muniz. 33 Ms. Miller helps a student with a poge. 49 Photo Pub member takes picture of cross country runner Denise Alcaraz. 5D Putting layouts together were editor, Mortho San- chez, and Jonet Gerokos. ob Working together were Robert Corrisozo, Richard Leon, Gilbert Castano, Rebecca Zamora ond Diane Herkshon. El Guerrero-El Dorado 93 I 41 Jk,W1amf:,. , HW A , ,N I U. A I ,, ,,,, ma YA WNW, vgfve: rw w s W A . . 5'-it T' ' i . swf vigil ifmwem fi' Kg 5: 1 :E,a1.6gIS 'JE W ii A Q .,?iNg 'gi Lx , 2, ' 3 'Z ga 5 W 'Ni A . M X I Us: I E if .pix f lik' 1 M, Nl - 1 Af , -fx., -' 6' A-LLTNX PW b . ' . . 5 if 1 .5 .453 . 5 :fi ii! q 'Gsm M? 'vs Qff' ig- Qff ' .- A ts... ss., ff, -fe: .IQ 1 FBLA And COE Al Their Besl FBLA has been at Pueblo for 25 years and on March 25, 1981 FBLA had their 25 Silver Anniversity celebration at the Double Tree Inn. Members have been paying 51.00 to join FBLA and are required to have a business class for three years. When Mr. Zimmer was asked what he thought about the 51.00 fee, he stated, that there should be a fee because you pay so little and get so much out of it and also most schools have to pay about 54.00 tojoin. When asked Mr. Zimmer about what he thought about Pueblo's FBLA, he remarked that they are number one in the state and that all the other schools know it, but won't admit it. This yeor's COE was sponsored by Mrs. Munsinger. lt had 40 members and was held first and second period. COE consisted of office work and selling. Office work included using the word pro- cessing machines, TRS-80, calculators, and typewriters. One year of typing was re- quired before getting into this class. On Morch 17 of 1982 there was o ban- quet which was held at the University of Arizona. About 600 people attended, The banquet wos for students and bosses. Grades were based on personal traits, abilities, skill performance, and business techniques. The office supervisors in the work field gove out the grodes. First period's president was Araceli Rodriguez, secretary was Leticia Ross, and Roxanne Lucero was treosurer. Second period's officers were president Edna Maldonado, and vice-president Nora Coronado. 19 FBLA members visited KLPX. 23 FBLA officers leave to fly to Portland, Oregon. SD FBLA officers competing are: Patricia Gillette, Monica Rodriguez, Diane Conez, Terri Martinez, Rachell Camacha, and Tomaso Reyes. 45 FBLA members odmlre the view in Oregon. 57 Sponsor for FBLA ls Mr. Jack Zimmer. 65 FBLA members are: Front row: H. Brandenburg, D, Cristo, C, Valenzuela, M, Guzman, L, Arreola, B. Salgado, R. Sierra, A. Ruiz, E. MontUo. Second row: R. Corranzo, S. Lee, S. Conez, F Lauterlo, E. Urreo, B. Gardea, S, Martlson, A. Verdugo, A Caneda. Third row. F. Orduno, E. Ochoo, M. Kovrig, J. Flores, L. Torrez, M Valenzuela, R. Molina, P. Vasquez, 1. Maninez, C. Bujonda, J. Spellano, R. lslas, F. Molina. Founh row: M. Herrera, S. Luna, P, Orosco, A. Gallegos, C. Peregrina, N. Avila, T. Cruz, M. Gomez, G. Garcia, Fifth row: E, Cordova, M. Carrlllo, A. Rodriguez, F. Moreno, I. Flores, C. Nidas, J. Cardenas, A. Peralta, M. Parlna, R. Pallanes, C, Gonzalez. Sixth row: E. Bujando, J. Escobor, V. Camacho, B. Andrade, P. Gillette, E. Olivas, M. Jeanisse, and T. Thomas. 1? M. Munsinger, R, Lucero, L. Ross, and A, Rodriguez pose for a picture. 25 COE members are: Left to Right R, Lucero, M. Munsinger, V. Camadto, C. Gibson, P, Glllete, T. Martinez, A. Rodriguez, R. Lucero, D. Anderson, D. Conez, A, Rodriguez, L. Ross, A, Valenzuela, A. Ortiz, L. Ortega, R. Galvez, B. Gardeo, J. Escabor, A. Pedraza, Sitting Left to Right ore: C. Arrendondo, M. Fierros, C. Conrreras, E, Valencia, T. Molina, and L. Arreola. FBLA and COE 95 'aff' '3'55ilKf'zwf1 ' ' gi Sv - XVQK u -MWMYWV 4,1- A Wrfliif 7Xll .X i ,Q 4 ,, W,-,V Af,, .. , ,--- Q dw, ,V V, A ' , 5 ,D 1 Y HQ- A N 5 J' ,W K O C In ,Y W I . nn... ' 4 f .. 5. 'N Copy: Srephonie Gollego Photos: Levy's, Photo Pub Joaquin Gurriero 195 . . so J-,ff .gh.:. V my-KE, r, ' Q '-' K f' L ,5 . S L ...x 'W 1- Ls-51-' ' ' Q 1- , ,- - ag -. 5- ,,. - , nu 6. .3 1- .. ,c fairs ! ,fr ff f st. .gi f M... V . ,f 5 rg .M . . . S E S V wit' ,, , if I , . fy! N 'N' wr , M RA. A 41 ,Qi Q3 'M 4... fu. 6 ,1- ,,,f1 lr cg, 7 DECA ond Honor Society Help Community The purpose of DECA CDistributive Educo- tion Clubs of Americob wos to encouroge members to help themselves to develop leodership quolities by orgonizing projects ond corrying them out. DECA wos open to oll students who ore enrolled in the busi- ness deportment. They porticipoted in the fund-roising ond mony of the locol octivities such os service projects ond sociol functions. One of the most prestigious honors for o high school student wos to be o member of the Notionol Honor Society. 'ln order for o junior or senior to be eligible to become o member, he or she must hove possessed good chorocter, exhibited fine service, showed good quolities of leodership, ond excelled in scholorship. Students who met these requirements were elected to the Honor Society by the foculty. The Honor Society ot Pueblo engoged in mony octivities throughout the yeor. At Christmos time, they tools o Christmos tree ond o boslset of fruit to the Morsholl Home for Men. The Honor Society olso sponsored the Honor Roll Brunch for students who hod been on the honor roll during the first semester. The purpose of the club wos to not only recognize outstonding students but to give these students on opportunity to serve their community ond school. 15 Mr. Fuscoldo lectures on marketing. 23 Mr. Fuscoldo's closs poys close ottention. 35 DECA members leorn how to operote o cosh regis- ter. AD DECA members ore: Front row: Mario Lopez, Jesus Cordovo, Bernodette Lucero, Ron Reisinger, Vicki Sondovol, Corlos Corronzo. Second row: Potty Volenzuelo, Roy Robles, Jomes Duvoll, Ben Encinos, Fronk Totum, Edsgordo Denogeon, Troy Brown. Third row: Fronk Evons, Fronces Soiz, Joe Herber, Andy Quiroz, Shonnion Hock, Mottie Joiner, Chorles Gront, Michelle Johnson, Fronk Molino, Myrno Brontly, Monny Armento, John Ochoo, Robert Hernandez. Fourth row: Potty Cordenos, Morcel Jeonisse, Bernord Smith, Jesus Lozo, Fred Porrillo, Michoel Abetyto, DECA Sponsor Tony Fuscoldo. 57 Gino Scopellite leorns how to file. 67 Honor Society members discuss upcoming octivities. 75 Honor Society members ore: First row: Siu Lee, Helen Rodriguez, Borboro Teso, Kristi Remmel, Cotolino Ruiz. Second row: Ano Rodriguez, Joy Moshier, Virginio Potter, Alicio Amoro, Delio Corbojol, Elizobeth llosos. Third row: Jomes Honnebohn, Brion Roell, Dovid Mortinson, Roberto Murrieta. 97 Copy: Emrnojeon Villo, MoryAnn Horris Photos: Levy's, Photo Pub Clubs Involve Students - There were 22 members in the Tradi- tions Committee. The purpose of this club was to maintain the traditions of Pueblo High School such as, Homecoming, Teacher appreciation day, and decorating the Christmas tree. No special requirements were needed tojoin except interest in the school. The club officers were Elena Corona president, Bernice Ormsby vice president, Troy Mendez, treasurer, Mario Moreno, secretory. Ingrid Miller, replaced Sheryl Milo as the Traditions committee's sponsor. The hiking club hos been at Pueblo for years but, inactive. This year it was re- formed and there were six members in- volved, four of which were freshman, The sponsor was Ernest Parks. They went on hiking trips to A-mountain and to other conyons in the Tucson orea. 13 Hiking club members ore: Carlos Bujondo, Enuque Bujanda, Gilberto Garcia. Not pictured are Jesus Flores, Michelle Bruss, Tony Golden. 23 Frank Quevedo and Cecilia Borboo dance the night away at the homecoming '81 dance. 3DMaria Moreno hands Cecilia Borboo the winning box while Fronk Quevedo watches. 43 Queen Cecilia Borboo waits for king Frank Quevedo to escort her. 53 Troditions Committee members: Top row ore: Nohemi Avila, Ingrid Miller, Joanne Cordenos. Middle row are: Troy Mendez, Poulo Villa, lsable Gomez, Joy Moshier. Bottom row are: Elena Corona, Gladys Valenzuela, Susie Cisneros, Manny Hernandez, Betty Segura. 69 Principol, Robert Acuna, congratulates the 1981- 1982 Homecoming King and Queen. 75 Traditions committee Christmas tree, shows the spirit of Christmas at Pueblo. Hiking E: Tradition 99 if-31 -Ag ,L L 1 qefxs. Yr SSX LQLL li L 4 Y, ' 5 5-5',5N7'EEQi,EQg5zi ilk if o ff , LfL!l45gfi'lLwf IT 'WSJ r Lff ffls efaf is 'yLswf3L 1'5 lf: ffjrifizkf-'HL 13,1 - - ,35- .: VM? k:S'eLf7izE ' fi1? '4:vmv,f 'Mi T5 2 L x wr ww A 3 ,W N v,', A ,QA . ,,. fm.. L .. ,,,. N LT S ms?-Y K. Qu mxvnh Q 1 w mtg ' xx Q X, Q LL ,, ,,,,, W.LL ..LL L LL :L ',-- X- I 1-24 ,,,. L F' U 'diff' . ' ':55fIi - -IIETLLL' LQ QT I n ,fi ' J MES, ' '.jL f- '3Y1i??7?5 L ,,gg L. i i ifflii if L, . L,LL, -K,--A-L- Copy: Nino Corrol Eleshao Momnez Lnso Lowe Photos: Donny Gondoro Levy s Morrho Sonchez Printers Raise Funds and Girls .loin Crafters Mr. Cicero continued to be very suc- cessful in sponsoring the Ben Fronklin Club. The purpose of the club is to furnish o fur- ther opportunity for students of the Grophic Arts Deportment. ln order to quolify for the club you must hove token one yeor of beginning printing ond one yeor of od- vonced printing. Club's officers were, Solly Floyd president, Luis Murrietto vice presi- dent, Mickey Grohom secretory, Sondro Bonillos treosurer, ond Rosie Fierros sergeont ot orms. There were twenty-one enthusiostic members who roised money by selling vorious items such os, note-pods, outogroph books ond buttons. This yeor's metol crofters club involved twenty two porticiponts. The club hos olwoys been mode up of mole students, but this yeor three of the most odvonced students were femoles. They were, Mory Pedroso, Cindy Ochoo, ond Bernodette Lucero. Meetings were held during third period every first Mondoy of eoch month in room s-108. The club officers were, Corlos lslos president, Bernodette Lucero vice president, Jesus Flores secretory, ond Corlos Ortiz treosurer. The requirement needed to porticipote in the club wos to be enrolled in the odvonced sheet metol closs. The members engoged in roising money by building of custom projects. The purpose of this club is to provide students with the opportunity to develop skills thot con be useful for future employment. 19 M. Pedroso is creotive. 25 Mr, Cicero ond students enjoy their work. 35 S. Busby quickly orgonizes her work. 45 Club member concentrotes on her printing. 5? M. Pedroso ond C. Ochoo work on o project. oh Metol Crafter members ore: Top row: A. Suorez, J. Flores, C. lslos, M. Lopez, ond F. Moro. Second rowg L. Corrnorgo, R. Reed, D. Scott, R. Molinores, W. Scott, ond Mr. Solozor. Bottom row, includes A. Moreno, M. Pedroso, B. Lucero, C. Ochoo, ond R. lslos. Ben F ronklin Cv Metol Crofters 101 5 Q .- A A I ,,. .-QM. YY 4-1- - Q -i x , 4 A --2 5. -7-ja , J .... - .M ' bl ' v.,....-an ,.. K A . M it 4 '.. Mi V AN, 4, Copy: Stephanie Gollego Photos. Jooquln Murnero, Levy's item iii T ,Q . n-,gqgizw Student Council and Model UN Prove Active Student Council was a very active group this year. Pep Assemblies, Spirit Weeks, and the Christmas Dance were only a few fun activities they sponsored. Student Council also helped the students realize keeping the patio clean was not the janitors job by sponsoring Trash Week . During Trash Week students let the trash pile up in the patio. Pueblo had too much pride to have a dirty patio, so students kept it cleaner. To see what other Student Councils were like, ten delegates from Pueblo attended a con- vention at Palo Verde High School where they exchanged ideas with each other. Ms. Renee Fenn, their new advisor, was great and the members liked working with her. Officers were Eddie Flores, president, Ceci- lia Barboa, vice-president, Annette Estrada, treasurer, Luz Alabado, secretary, and Ana Chavez, corresponding secretary. The purpose of Model UN was to learn about the United Nations, increase aware- ness of international affairs, and promote cooperation among students throughout Arizona and the southwest. Model UN also participated in the Model UN session at the University of Arizona. Officers were Michael Stafford, president, Joy Moshier, vice-presi- dent, Patricia Gillette, secretary, and Clar- rissa Gibson, treasurer. Sponsor this year was Wayne Comrie. 0 Stella Lee discusses her polnt of view. 23 During Trash Week the patlo plled up with trash, 37 Davld Stevens explains rhe assignment ro Racheal Camacho 43 Teresa Noblesse thinks over o question. 53 Student Council members, First row: Sandy Conez, David Short, Eddie Flores, Ana Chavez, Richard Carranza. Second row: Barbra Gonzales, Denlse Ochoa, Angelina Rulz, Margaret Ramos, Luz Alabado, Teresa Noblesse, Anabelle Nunez, Betty Lopez, Sandy Luna, Joe Salasar, David Stevens, Carlos Rivera, Chrlstlna Nldes, 63 Jay Moshler discusses upcoming actlvltles. 75 Model U.N. members: Flrst row: Patrlcla Gillette, Ana Rodriguez, Manlsha Harrls, Barbara Teso, Catalina Ruiz, Second row: James Hannebohn, Allcla Amaro, Jose Cordova, Joy Moshler, Thlrd row: Mr. Comrle, Michael Stafford, Brian Roell, and David Monlnson. Student Council and Model U.N. 103 .J Y Y Q36 x P? D '2 gel Nw-13 ' T' rf! 7 'J--'-' '4 uawW ' g5g,W,,f-3.--4' 'W T724 V.:'4 Q 3 N '- Slifi'945'!'n CAR 'D-f pdf L , I ,Q f T y W - Q 1 .lk . 'H 4 , , - 4 I ,aww-P ' ,, H , , A . , 2' f . X 2 . . P w I ,............,, P A , P . P A , . , 'HMQSJN I , N Q5 3 N N, 7 41 w xx 4, ,.ff ', 104 Copy: Dione Herkshon, Rebecca Zomoro Photos: Roy Perez, Photo Pub --9-e L o 'M l s i iaiiljiif, it ui J: S225-5 1 . 77 , -Q German Club Works Hard: Pep Club Shows Spirit Pueblo Deutsch Verein Pueblo High's German club, had 14 participants. The pur- pose of the club is to promote German- American friendship and student exchange. On Easter, German students come to Ari- zona to hilse the Grand Canyon with the Pueblo High students. During summer vaca- tion Pueblo students visit West and East Ger- many. The club officers were Rene Denogean, presidentg Frank Calzadillas, vice-presidentg Yolanda Cramer, treasurerg and Ana Con- edo, SeCrefOry. Pueblo High's pep club had approxi- mately 20 members. The club officers were Pamela Deol, presidentg Magda Golindo, vice-presidentg Xochil Oros, secretoryy Linda Arreolo and Betty Segura were Sergeant at arms. The pep club promoted spirit in mony different sporting events. During basketball games, they kept up Pueblo's spirit. 15 Members of the German club get together to share ideas with each other. 29 German club members are: Rene Denogean, Yolondo Cramer, Regina Beane, Rosemary San- chez, Maria Diggins. 37 Two officers of the pep club, Pamela Deal and Mat- tie Joiner, pose for o picture. 47 The pep club busy at work at one of their fund rais- ing car woshes. 57 Members of the pep club watch another car ap- proach as they finish drying the car. 65 The pep club members are: Bottom row: Linda C. Arreolo, Bobbie Solgado, Pamela Deal, Mattie Joiner, and Janet Parrish. 2nd row: Vivian Tamayo, Victoria Perez, Vivian Garcia, Marcelina Morrillo, and Cecilia Barboa. Top row: Ms. McNamara, Betty Segura, Linda Sarmiento, Diana Alvarez, Magda Galindo, and Manisha Harris. German and Pep Clubs 105 M , 2 ,m. . . ..:.- . , . ,F . :zum '-:.--.., :T-.. P- ' - I SSW 3, G . .... A..- f-1 .-741. ,... ...fam ,.... K. , W ,Kg ,Sys ..... '. .:'..'3,., . ... 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'-T1 ...D sn - wee, , ss '6 'M.'fh 2 Gonzales Coaches Pueblo's New Soccer Club Pueblo's soccer coach for the 1981-82 season was Mr, Rafael Gonzales. Doing this on his own time, he worked with the team after school practicing strategic maneuvers and skill. Although they started aff slow, they were only able to play four games, and had big plans for the future. Car washes were held to raise money for uniforms and equipment. Mr. Gonzales has been playing soccer for twenty years at Menlo Park. He was the first soccer teocher there. He stated that Menlo was a home to him. When asked about his most prominent player, Richard Reed, Coach Gonzales replied He is an excellent and determined player. 1D Coach Gonzales surveys his team during a home game. 25 Senior, Richard Tellez, goes for a goal. 35 Players of the 1981-82 soccer team are, Top row: Coach Gonzales, Ramon Salazar, Jesus Medina, Richard Tellez, Richard Reed, Jorge Atondo, Rene Contreras, Martin Borquez, Manny Delsy, Manny Romero, Ernesto Castillo. Middle row: Aurelio Soliz, Fransico Gonzalez, Julio Virgen, Bottom row: Jesus Arvizu, Johnny Dominguez, Darrel Crocker, Sergio Soliz, Foustino Acosta, Heriberto Salazar, and Henry Guasp. Varsity club for 81-82 expanded enormously. There were eighty five members in the varsity club. To be a member you had to earn your major P in any varsity sport. The varsity club was involved in many activities. The club sold snacks at games. In the past they also sold stationery. The main thing they did was sell programs at football, basketball, and volleyball games. This year the club planned to go to Disneyland for a field trip. The club president was Mickey Graham, and vice president was Cindy Ochoa. Club sponsor was Barry O'Rourke. 43 Row 1 are: Eddie Flores, Manny Garcia, Jesus Cordova, Trini Contreras, Bill Fernandez, Esgardo Denogean, Marco Monreal, Haywood Betters, Larry Starks, Willie Austin. Raw 2 are: Alicia Amaro, Cecilia Borboa, Martha Sanchez, Angelina Ruiz, Vickie Tamayo, Angelica Ruiz, Marina Lopez, Evelyn Matus, Rosie Fierros, Leo Glenn, Ana Coronado, Ana Burrel, Luz Alabado, Ramon Valdez, Roy Robles, Roy Lucero, Carl Henderson, Mark Lenox, Barry O'Rourke. Row 3 are: Danny Ybarra, Anabel Sanchez, Annette Estrada, Norma Duran, Patty Castillo, Elizabeth Flores, Teresita Contreras, Alma Miranda, Mary Pedroza, Delia Corbajal, Cindy Ochoa, Sally Floyd, Josie Ochoa, Lisa Barreros, Mickey Graham, Sandra Bonillas, Rhoda Busby, Joe Stoglin, Clarrisa Canez, Louie Acuna, Joe Duran, Armando Ravago, David Short, Frank Hawkins, Federico Ramirez, Mike Lazo, James Gable, Paul Lucas. Row 4 are: Carmallo Padilla, George Cardenas, Mike Salazar, Andy Moreno, Ray Duran, Ignacio Herman, Raymond Islas, Ismael Martinez, Artie Valenzuela, Frank Tatum, Richard Reed, Ted Pesquiera, Jesus Martinez, Carlos Ortiz, Jessie Gonzales, Alex Lopez, Stella Rivera, Anna Chavez, Tom Thomas, Patrick Gibson, Marcel Denise, Barry Morgan, Michael Dozier. 53 Richard Mendoza poses for the new Pueblo Jacket. ob Club officers were Mickey Graham, Sandra Bonillas, Cindy Ochoa, Rhoda Busby. Copy: Janet Gerakos, Norma Duran Photos: John Nichols, Photo Pub, Martha Sanchez 5 6 I Soccor E: Vorsiry 'IO7 1 -Lnb 1 2- mas 3 . UTS . Eff YQ., ' if ' ' 2 3 V , M8 9 Q Lx Q 3.1 S 3-Zffm mit' ,Q 1 o M W , V ,- 1' wfw,3:.f , 6, Qi. Nm- ' f f Y an ' 1 I T1 , 'EW' J , , 5... if . ' K, VM xl A' Q5 f 47 We , 27 , L,L,gif .W '-ff .Q . .4 is -A , ,'x,s, 14 Nw- , N rm A , ,L fE..,q.ie-,. 45,4 15 - Q: A - XM ff- ,, Q. . R 7 Q Y xy ,, N L. A, ,Y1 ,v aid, ,. ,. - 4 .. .. ,V V x .. YL - H. .V v 5' is ' , ' A , 5 flbxg 5,1 lx . ax 5 . f.-,QA ,. H K K 35.1 '95 - M Q eg- pfrisesaisf w gif f, ,,,, - f,,,,, A.,,, . .,,,.,u........,.4l. K I . ggi Q? -A Indian Club Remains Active: Baseball Score- Keepers Are lmporlanl ln order for the lndion club to roise money for o trip to Legend City they hod mony fund-roising events such os cor woshes, food soles, ond selling stuffed bunnies. The club mode up o volleyboll teom ond competed ogoinst lndion clubs of Tuc- son High ond Chollo High. Officers of the club werep Donno Adoms, presidentg Roso Pollones, vice-presidentg Dione Herkshon, secretoryg ond Richord Herkshon, treosurer. There is no speciol requirement needed to join, ony interested student con join-ln- dion or not. Agustin Tino Nosewytewo wos the club sponsor. Keeping. score for boseboll teoms is o mojor duty for Pueblo High's Boseboll Scorekeepers. Other duties included pick- ing up helmets, other boseboll equipment ond helping the boseboll ployers. Mr. Gront, the club sponsor, stoted thot the scorekeepers were on important foctor to the boseboll progrom. He olso stoted thot there were opproximotely 40 members in the club. 15 Keeping the scoreboord in order is Sui Lee ond Evelyn Motus. 25 Doing her job os o scorekeeper. Evelyn Motus works on mointoining on occurote score. 37 Peter Lopez and Agustin Nosewytewo help three lndion students with their school work. 45 The lndion Educorion counselors ore Agustin Nosewytewo ond Peter Lopez. 53 Agustin Nosewytewo works on reports telling how Pueblo High lndion Students ore succeeding. lndion Club 6 Boseboll Scorekeepers 109 M'wf A 4 2 FM QW Www hi 3 476 'L' ,,, 3 , f7 -'-v37 'B 'Uv- S3 H--.... 4 'HO Copy: Lynne-rre Tripp, Robert McKenzie Photos: Photo Pub, Levy's I V.I.C.A. al Hs Best V.l.C.A. is an organization which started in 1970 run by Mr. Al Arellano. V.l.C.A. stands for Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. Because of Mr. Arellano's lack of time V.l.C.A. only lasted until 1978. But just this year V.l.C.A. came back having 16 students in Woods and 21 students in Welding. V.l.C.A. classes engage in various fund raising projects and V.l.C.A. Skill Olym- pics held in Phoenix, March 26-27. Students in V.l.C.A. classes had to have had beginn- ing Woods or Welding, 15 Learning a unique trade is Jose Moreno. 23 A Pueblo student showing his skills. O7 Richard Mendoza shows creativity. 4JV.l.C.A. members are: John Sanchez, Matt Hall, Ileon Valdez, Marcilino Gamez, Carlos Islas, Jacob Colmenero and Richard Mendoza. 57 A Pueblo student concentrates an a project. ob Welding members are: Bottom row: Carlos Davila, Armando Ravago, Leo Chacon, Oscar Rodriguez. Second row: Frank Real, Tony Valenzuela, Frank Hawkins, Marco Monrael, Ernie Montono, Ted Pesqueria. Top row includes: Jose Moreno, Luis Camargo, Robert Ruiz, Joe Valenquela, Guillermo Fernandez, Federico Ramirez, and Edsgardo Denogean. VICA Club 111 CLASSIFIED Reading, writing, and arithmetic made up classifieds. How many times have we dreaded going to class because we talked on the phone or were out with friends instead af doing homework the night before? Or have you tried not to fall asleep in that one baring class, buf found Il' impossible? Puebla didn't have the most exciting curricu- lum thought same, but it was sufficient to meet the students' needs. Teachers and administrators were always ready to help whenever their assistance was needed. Whether to schedule, one could always count on i CONTENTS Q' OZ-. ..4:.'fZ g b ' : i.Top25sludenfs.,. i U4 115 Awards ......... . . . English ...... . . . I 16 Malh ......... ...117 Social Sfudies . . , . . . 118 s Science ,, ,... . . .119 ' Business. . . . . . 120 FineArfs ........ ...121 Language ....,,.. . . . 122 Home Economics .............,. 123 P.E. ...........,........,..... 124 Indusfrial Ed Principals 126 127 Advisors l Deans 29 Backbone 130-133 . ..........,....... 125 ' .'.',',f','.A.ff.ff .... 128 y E .......,................ I g U A I .... ....... A . g g I L Y ' -f , I I ,M -W fsfvenw, Q ., ..,, pg ,,, v,,, , -, f Q -' 5- -. P 5. Lf 13 Z- 3, H - - L-as F V yi .5 ,E gi ,, ryk K 5 . V ,, Mr - , Vw w i , k i . 'L f'- V -. . 'EI ffzr fx l i :E-5 ' 45' ' f' x, N. ,, , , H - 5 ' 54 .V - W :as gi , , wh, ,. ,,,.... -.. , 4 U , v , , X 6 muh it 8 .ir in X if if k Y s , . 'N 1, 'D I M - 3 fa. ii ,V ' 1 is. 1, S k'kk L 1. .. fx S EE, Y Q r - f -..... N1 mm.. , SS.. , S X -nw' L . Iii 3 .. t 5-W: ' 5 K 1- , , K, ' I 1 ' ' rf- W- WN' 'FY S Lm.:.,, , K ! .k, 2 ,b ., f Q Qi 1. 3 2 ii.. ,, s-v ff I ' , Zia-2?1:?mf E.,i -1 I SC PM Copy: Teresiro Conrreros Photos: Levy's Pueblo Pride In 1982 The top twenty-five seniors of Pueblo High School were there becouse they dedi- coted most of their time to studying. Mony people wonder whot it tokes to moke the top twenty-five? lt tokes more thon open- ing o book ond reoding it, it tokes hours of studying so thot they con keep on overoge grode point of no less thon 3.4 CB+D. Mony of these students were olso involved in mony octivities while studying ot Pueblo. They oren't ronked in ocodemic, but rother in olphobeticcil order. Other students or Pueblo were blessed with tolents such os Sergio Enriquez, senior, who ployed olto sox ond Jomes Honnen- bohm, senior, who ployed clorinet in the All Regionol Bond. Cindy Compos, junior, ployed violin ond mode it to the All Regionol Orchestro. These students com- peted with other musicions for these spots from oll over they city. Priscillo Curtiss, senior won o journolism scholorship to Oregon Stote University ofter serving on PuebIo's newspoper ond yeor- book stoffs. Priscillo hopes to become o notionol newscoster on T.V. Scholostic ort gold key winners olso hod to compete with mony other ortists. Two Pueblo students, Gilbert Gorcio, freshmon, ond Adrion Quijodo, junior, won their owords for mixed medio ond scrotchboord in this yeor's contest. 17 Sergio Enriquez ond Jomes Honnenbohm both mode it to All Regionol Bond. 271962 Modrigols won the top oword ot on NAU Invitotionol Festivol. They ore from the Bottom row: lrmo Linores, Julie Volenzuelo, Virginio Potter, Kristi Remel ond Morio Vasquez. Top row ore: Seon Cobrett, Yolondo Amochodo, Albert Tester, Troy Mendez, Ernie Montono, Andrew Gonzolez, Peter Brocomonte, Jorge Altomirono, Cormen Benetiz, ond Henry Guosp. SD Priscillo Curtis is the recipient of on Oregon Store Universityjournolism scholorship 47 Top 25 seniors ore in olphobeticol order: Luz Alobodo, Jocqueline Borry, Sondro Bonillos, Rhodo Busby, Noro Coronodo, Edgordo Denogeon, Solly Floyd, Eddie Flores, Chollo Fox, Jomes Honenbohm, Suson Lopez, Tereso Mortinez, Dovid Mortinson, Joy Moshier, Romon Murguio, Lindo Nogore, Cindy Ochoo, Ano Ortiz, Virginno Potter, Kristi Remmel, Ano Morie Rodriguez, Brion Roell, Elizabeth Rosos, Gino Scopellite, ond not pictured is John Vim. 5DAdrion QuUodo ond Gilbert Gorcio received gold keys for ortwork in the Scholostic Art Exhibit. 651982 Boys ond girls stote porticiponts ore Bottom row: Tereso Noblesse, Mortho Sonchez, Sondy Conez, Stello Lee, Cotolino Ruiz. Top row: Gilbert Moyo, Joe Solozoor, Xovier Vosquez, ond Andrew Gonzoles. Top 25 6 Awords 115 P' faq 860 I Copy: Lindo Leon, Donno Dulude Photos: Roberto Zorore, Levy's v--9 , ,-,.fg,i?,.i win, x , . 'wxvai A 61' Q , tr we . , is K A 1 sgiaf in' Q we ?,.'5x ,W .wid , ,.,. i Q assi X . s':3F:4P' fz ,SQ r Y iw' ' .. s,U,,,w,., Vx Wye Q? f ef' ti' if Qi 5 ,..,, , ,,,. , i New Knowledge Overcomes Material Shortages This year the math department got more computers added to the materials they already had. Computers have become one of the main materials used at Pueblo. So far the math department ac- quired a network TRS-80 computer system, also the home terminal with a 48K- memory. Miss Ruby Matejka was a new teacher this year in the math department. TV 6 media equipment were some of the new materials that the English depart- ment received this year. Students are enrolled in the English classes to improve reading, writing, listening and speaking. Mrs. Landers was one of the new teachers in the English department. 17 English department are: Bottom row: Dave Pinegar, Jerry Helm, Calvin Montgomery, and Richard Kluck. Top row: Penelope Danks, Pauline Bryant, Phyllis Landers, Margaret Eckerstrom, Theresa Solgodo, Eileen Sherlock, Diane Deyoe, Helen Grove, Gloria Paluch, Patty Moreno, and Wanda Miller. 23 Melvin Hunter tries to figure out a problem. SJ Armando Mercado works better while standing up, 43 During football season Willie Austin attempts to be eligible. 57 Willie Austin points out math example for Sammy Bingham. 65 Math department are: Bottom row: Joe Alvarado, Richard Williamson, and Gene Troutner. Top row: Robert Miller, Ruby Matejka, Linda Dyer, Debbie Bradly, Marie Morris, Kay Watterson. i Math 6 English 'I17 ,Sham Copy: Debbie Schiffer, Richord Leon ond Lindo Leon Photos: Levy's, Roberto Zorote H1 kipq ww,-fx ...-FmJ9..,,g 'W71-sv Fine Arts And Business Add Equipment Business deportment ocquired o new word processing computer ond on eight- key electronic memory typewriter. Mrs. Voldez, choirperson of business felt thot stu- dents were interested in closses becouse they received good troining for the job morket ofter school. Fine orts deportment olso hod some new odditions. New ort teocher, Dione Wolfe, come from Sobino High School. Also new wos Ston Dunst, guitor ond photo teocher. New equipment, on oir brush, burn-out kiln, , ond o drying rock helped students improve Y A their projects. Mrs. Beomer, ort teocher, stoted thot the students were onxious to use new equipment. Tolent, hord work perseveronce, ond mony hours of proctice mode o good bond. Whot interested me in teoching bond is becouse my QFGOTGST thrill is seeing people improve, soid Mr. Messing, bond director. People in beginning ond interme- diote bonds tried to improve so thot they could get into odvonced bond. A bond por- ents' group wos formed to help the bond roise funds. 6 13 lntermediote Bond, bock row ore: Mr. Messing director, Roso Morio Limon, Cindy Robles, Cormen Gostelum, Sonio Alvorez, Jerry Alvorodo, Ron Chubinsky, ond Tino Cruz, Front row ore: Potricio Dioz, Diono Cristo, Heother Brandenburg, Debbie Schiffer, Rochel Dominguez, Anne Gomez ond Priscillo Mirondo. 25 Richord Tellez plons his ortwork. 35 Fine orts teochers ore stonding: Borboro Beomer, ort, Yvonne Cono, vocol music, DioneWolfe, ort, Mory Gilmore, orchestro. Seoted ore: Roul Herrero, Off ond deportment choirmon, Ston Dunst, guitor ond photo, ond Ed Messing, bond ond instrumentol music. Not pictured is Don Coslow, dromo. 45 Azuceno Feirros completes on ossignment with on odding mochine. 55 Business teocher's ore Foye Mitchell, Morion Munsinger, Olivio Gollego, John Zimmer, Evongelino Voldez, ond Tony Fuscoldo. 67 Pueblo students toke o breok during typing. 77 Beginning Bond, Bock row: Ernest Montono, Gustovo Ruiz, Percy Porrish, Domingo Mortinez, Jesus Cruz, Tony Leyvos. Front row: Tiffony Howell, Jomie Hortlond, Amy Engle, Rochel Escolonte, Chris Mortinez, ond Lourdes Moreno. Business 6 Fine Arts 119 4301 k Km 1 m . .gxgxtiif -gif .. .,,b,,..,. L7 Q M this S' i ff fu 5 LISTS' if - f3gQf::qiss: :'55 N kr 1 Y V :': ...- N ,..- rp-.4-' -M. 2 A Copy: Priscillo Cuniss, loner Gerokos Photos: Roy Perez, Levy's, Roberto Zorofe wzemwms.. N . .. Students Frown n Frogs And Free Enterprise Social Studies is the lowest of the lows when it comes to student favortism, but then again it's not supposed to be a fun class. Social studies ranged from history to government to world studies, so one can see why these classes would not win the schools most popular class vote. The year after next a change will take place in the social studies requirements. The seniors will have to have more social studies classes in order to graduate. ' This new format may be a welcomed change, for we know that Pueblo's academic requirements must change if graduates are to compete in the outside s f fx . wvqwlan Wm Mmwwmv world. Expanded learning in politics, economics, world affairs will also help students adjust to a chang- ing world. While Social Studies was low on many students list, Science was really fun for some. With a couple of changes in the class requirements, freshmen took physical science and juniors opted to have chemistry. Miss Ingrid Miller, from Germany, was added to Pueblos staff. Her love for students and natural teaching abilities made it almost impossible to dislike her or her classes. One interesting event which occured was the number of teacher replacements for a certain biology class. lt had seven different teachers during the first nine weeks. When students thought they finally had a permanent teacher, there was again a change. This prompted the students to make a petition to keep their teacher Mr. Crane, but it was no use. The r rr rrre r M r -' he change had already been made and the new teacher Miss Stacey Jones was hired over Mr. Crane. The reason was she was a certified science teacher while Mr. Crane had a degree in social studies. 17 Mr. Smith's social studies class is a graduate requirement. 25 Social studies teachers are Top Row: Les Niel, Ed Smith, Barry O'Rourke, Ann Finley and Wayne Cormrie. Botton Row: Mike Barraza, Gilbert Huerta and James Estrada who retired in January. 35 Troy Brown takes time from his work to enjoy a good laugh. 45 James Goble listens as new science teacher Mrs. Jones explains a difficult problem. 53 Science teachers are in Top Row: John Hannon, George Salvenson, Ernie Parks. Bottom Row are: Albert Loska, Ingrid Miller and John Hess. 65 Mr. Huerta takes time from grading papers to smile for the camera. 'uf li. Vi f S if i ri- ' - ,W ...-nv ..a' Social Studies-Science 121 2' 7 f wx- ,- J W gan, Copy: Dione Herkshon, Rebecca Zomoro Phoros1 Levy's, Photo Pub 2 Y X i X .7 X Ulx Helpful Eleefives Prepare ludenls for fhe ulure In home economics, students this year were taught about marriage and that class was called Rings 'n Things. They were taught how it would feel to be married and what to expect in marriage. Other home ec classes also taught about child development. There were sewing classes in which students had to pay for their own material. Clothing such as vests, blouses, and wrap around skirts were made. Many boys also joined. ln the foods department students were taught how to prepare foods such as meats, vegatables and cakes. Approximately 817 students were enroll- ed in foreign languages this year. Spanish, German and French were taught. Latin was also taught once a week by Ms. Stone. The purpose of these classes was to teach the four foreign languages and the culture of each. 5 15 Foreign Language teachers: Standing are: Mr. Nichols and Ms. Lefko. Sitting is Ms. Gonzales. Not pictured is Ms. Stone. 25 Eddie Sepulveda demonstrates his cooking ability to Debbie Johnson and Olga Rodriguez. CD Home Ec. teachers are Ms. Brantly and Ms. Lichtenhan. Sitting is Ms. Queen. Not pictured is Mrs. McNamara. 43 Ms. Queen helps Theresa Delgado pin her pattern. 57 Delia Miranda carefully decorates the cake. 65 Nohemi Avila and Noemi Lara work to make frosting. My Foreign Language 6 Home Ec. 123 is SN ...- Q- 252. ' 11, 1, , . ,L ' ' .,,, ,323 HK, - Classes Grow in P.E. and Industrial Ed. This year's industrial education classes were alive and growing faster than before. The industrial classes now have ap- proximately Q75 students enrolled. The purpose for this class, was to get training to be prepared for careers in industry or recreational uses. Industrial education department had a new teacher on staff whose name was Charles Guerri. Mr, Guerri taught drafting, The department lost four teachers this year which cut down classes for students. Physical Education was a two year class that was required for graduation. Depart- ment head was Mr, John Mulay, who was also the varsity wrestling coach, There were at least 1200 to 1800 students enroll- ed in that department. The purpose was to teach leisure time recreation sports and to help students to better their physical condi- tion. The department added a new teacher, Kay Sweeny. She taught health and retired in January. There were exactly eight teachers in the department. The department received weight lifting equip- ment which cost 512,000 17 Students take P.E. seriously. 25 A student makes use of the new weightlifting equipment. SD Alex Lopez reaches for the rebound. 45 Carefully and skillfully a student welds. 55 Carefully measuring the wood is an Industrial Ed student. 671981-82 Industrial Education Dept. teachers are: Gary Slagel, Mike Padilla, David Salazar, Pat Richardson, Joe Cicero, and AI Arellano. 75 Picture not available for Physical Ed dept. teachers. ,ll' 2 . the :QL .... Q . .gmt .t Rx, E. Industrial Ed 6 P.E. 125 1 ... . .. 6 WM W, 'vnu K TZ? 1 nw .,....-,sv- ,ww 3 4 126 Copy: Dione Herkshon, Rebecca Zomoro Photos: Corlos Roygozo, Joe Porgo, Levy's Administration Improves PuebIo's Quality Mr. Acuna, the principal of Pueblo, thought that the new school year started out pretty well. There were some pro- blems such as schedule changes, and tar- dies but overall school had a good start. The tardy policy wasn't working as well as we thought it would, stated Ms. Grace, assistant principal. When asked how the students were doing, Ms. Grace indicated that the students that were involved would succeed. Ms. Grace has been Assistant Principal Cactivitiesb of Pueblo for three years. With a smile she added, I have a special place for Pueblo. As for as the participation fee there was no choice, stated Mr. Dyson, assistant prin- cipol of Pueblo. Charge a fee or cut the athletic program. Some fees are as high as fifty dollars in California. Therefore, we're kind of lucky. When asked about the budget cuts Mr. Dyson commented that budget cuts are a fact of life or reality. He also added, You can't spend what you don' t have. This year the administration provided an in-service program for teachers. The goal for the teachers in-service program was to help teachers grow personally and profes- sionally, which in turn would provide the students high quality educotion. This in- service was held after students classes for teachers. 17 Working on schedule changes is Mr. Dyson. 23 One of Mr. Acuna's hobbies is picture taking. 35 Ms. Grace gives advice to a student. 45 Mr. Acuna makes plans for next year. 55 One of Mr. Acuno's busiest days is planning for graduation. 65 During her break, Ms. Grace poses for a picture. Principal 127 Y 1-,,,.....-.M .ln Copy: Joy Moshier, Emmo Villo Photos: Jose Volencio, Levy's swf up-A A ,F QW Q ,f N M H k'rgw5'i5fff Y' ' V f ' ',,, W , , . , I ,, V '7'gi L 44 u ,- L, N.,..L., , V 4 R! V L . m r NX xi A .... is of Rivera: New Dean Returns To Pueblo 15 Counselors Don Collier, Waldine Cormier, Helen Mims, Rosela Velez, and John Dagget want to make a student's faur years at Pueblo very successful. . 2? The newest dean at Puebla, Al Rivera has been ' busy acquainting himself with the school. J 35 Taking dictation is part of Lydia Garcia's job as the f dean's secretary. 45 Dean Smith and Dean Rivera work not only with students but with parents and outside agencies. 5JRosela Velez, John Daggett, vice principal, Jack Dyson, Dan Collier, Helen Mims, and Waldine Cormier meet to discuss the new school year. A Al Rivera, the newest dean at Pueblo was born in Nogales, but raised in Tucson. He also attended District 1 schools in the surrounding area. He later attended Puebla where he graduated with Pueblo's class of '68. He replaced Richard Gastellum wha went to Chollo H.S. The main responsibilities of the deans were disciplining students, handling exces- sive tardies and absences, having parent conferences, and also supervising actlvl- ties and sports. When asked why he was interested in this position as dean, Rivera replied that he wanted an advancement from teaching. Dean Rivera said he enjoyed his job, and felt that Pueblo had a fine student body. Although being a dean required a great deal of time and work, Carol Smith enjoyed herjob. Often there was not enough time for her to solve and to prevent problems before they got started. One of her most impartantjobs, she felt, was to keep the communication open between herself and the students. Expulsion was a last resort used in dealing with problem students. When a student came to see Ms. Smith, the parents were notified in order that they could be part of the solution. Outside agencies that were geared to youth and families, alternative schools, and in some cases, juvenile court were called in to help in the situation. According ta Ms. Smith, the most frustrating part of being a dean was when everything possible was done for a student and there was still no change. Working with students was what Don Collier enjoyed most about being a counse- lor. He was required to fulfill many tasks such as facilitating a student's education by helping him deal with home, school, personal, and peer problems. The change from the advisor system tothe counselor and dean system helped to bring about a change in the relationships with students. After the change, the deans became responsible for discipline and the students began to feel more comfortable about coming to the counselors with any problems they might have. Mr. Collier felt that his most important role as a counselor was to insure the physiclal, mental, and spiritual growth of each student. Counselors G Deans 129 E l 3 Q s I s I t FMC -Nm' ,X . 5 1 it K g Fi 321 5 o o Copy: Lynette Tripp Photos: Levy's, Photo Pub XL wr- fffw, , M .f,' A k . 'j3?fTf. ?6?E , g, Q W A .5 .Mg -3.-...ox-2A.4J, 'M' .Www V. ' M.-.-Y Q. , If N , .4 '24 A, as M 49 ,. af' Backbone Serves Sludenls eeee r S M' m V Z ,,f ' Aer , S ' H 'f' ' A7 15 Cafeteria workers are: Top row: Alice Evans, Helen Maldonado, Doris Breigs, Yolanda Arias, Wanda Toltin, Sylvia Moreno, and Betty Seymore. Middle row: Betty Lazueta, Cruz Perez, Shirley Raynor, Mercy Soltero, Conception Leon, Carmen Cardiel. Kneeling: Cecelia Morelos, Hope Pallanes, Frances Alvarez, Nellie Honsman, Evelyn Urios. 23 The groundsmen are Mr. Leyvas and two companions. SD Betty Rosthenhausler is a new campus supervisor. 47 Mr. Matthews is the home visitor and Shirley Raynor is the head dietitian. 53 Joe Alonis, Oscar Valencia, and Felix help with campus supervision, 67 The Custodians are from the top row: Curtis Johnson, Arnulfo Basurto, Larry Boyd, Ramon Olivas, Armando Guaron, Marcelina Guzman. Kneeling: Armando Carrillo, Bertha Garcia, and Armando Gill. 75 Jae Alanis is happy to have Sharon Berters back at school on the first day. 85 Mr. Froehlich, bookstore manager, takes an inventory of bookstore supplies for the new school year. . 'sir oghton Mmif' Backbone 131 rw 1 1-Q + A--- .- ,L,, 1 , ,. 1'-V ,Wjw ' 1 r A sw Copy: Mory Ann Horris, Emmogene Villo Photos: Levy's j 1 1 I ff A sw-bww' Fmt mq ...Q 5 M Uffiiw N H I I K I M 0 if Q I E Z. i Staff People Help School Run Well -4 'Lt sgfg K 113 Xi ,JO Q1 fl .Ge , fsfkffss. 15 Secretories ore: Mrs. Diono Modrid-Jones, Lindo Guojordo, Mrs. Volenzuelo ond Morgorito De Lo Osso. 25 Assistont principols secretory, Stocy Frenier mokes on oppointment, while Shirley Bonning, principoI's secretory, pulls o teocher's file. 35 Morgoret Gerow ond Mr. Needle ore the librorions. 47 Sitting is Les Morgon ond stonding ore Lindo Cordenos, ond Bill Froehlich of the bookstore stoff. 53 Engineers ore Fronk Urbino ond Ed Weover. 63 Chris Lutz is the nurse heolth clerk, 73 Attendonce secretory, Joonne Yturrolde, seeks the odvice of o colleoge. Boclsbone 183 ar . 11: 1 11 Abeyta, Mark Abeyra, Michael Ahumada, Patsy Almazan, Rudy Anaya, Eugene Anderson, Dian Arredondo, Chris Arias, Petra Arias, Rafaela Armenra, Manny Alcaraz, Frances Alfleri, Joe Altamlrano, Gerardo Alramlrano, Jorge Alvarez, Diana Amaro, Allcla Aguilar, Alida Barreras, Llza Barry, Jacquellne Bingham, Sam Blankenship, Albert 136 Copy: Ray Perez Photos: Levy s Bogsrie, Lorry Bonillos, Sondro Borboo, Cecilo Brocomonre, Julie Brocomonre, Peter Bromley, Myrno Bravo, Veronica Brown, Morie Brown, Troy Busby, Rhodo Busromome, Mory Comocho, Roche! Comocho, Rene Comocho, Veronico Conez, Clorisso Conez Dione Conruo, Mono Corbojol, Delio Cordenos, George Cordenos, Joonne Cordenos, Lindo -, , - -- Seniors 137 Cardenas, Patricia Carrasco, Phillip Carrillo, Marcia Castillo, Carmen Castillo, Dina Castillo, Jose Castro, Juanita Celayo, Glenda Chacon, Leonardo Chavez, Ana Childs, Nadine Contreras, Cecilia Contreras, Gilberto Contreras, Hector Curtiss, Priscella Cromer, Aurelio Coronado, Ceferino Corona, Elena Cordova, Jose De La Cruz, Joe De La Rosa, Rudy 138 Copy: Priscella Curtlss Photos: Levy s 'Q -4 , 4 -M V ... gp- ' xx Q 1' QB'-- K 443.-me 1 F ,A T Y .sf ig X New Flores, Eddie Flores, Elizabeth Flares, Jesus Flores, Rebecca Floyd, Sally Fox, Chollo Deal, Pamela Encinas, Sonia Enriquez, Sergio Escobar, Jazmina Esparza, Becky Esquibel, Richard Estrada, Annette Federico, Tony Felix, Jessica Felix, Oscar Fernandez, Richard Fierro, Susan Fierros, Melissa Fierros, Rosie Flosher, Marie 'W N A k':'k T ,F ,casa i, , , L ,E il ' F . j L 3 4 V - Seniors 139 140 Gallego, Ana Gallegos, Cecilia Galvez, Rosa Gandara, Jose Garcia, Anna Garcia, Frank Garcia, Sandra Garcia, Virginia Gardea, Barbara Garza, Art Gibson, Clarissa Gill, Lindo Gillette, Patricia Glenn, Leo Gomez, Maria Gonzales, Arlene Gonzales, Armando Gonzales, Dolores Gonzales, Jesus Gonzales, Tony Gracia, Vivian Copy: Joy Moshier Photos: Levy's -fps iff Is There Life After High School? The High school years are perhaps the most difficult and yet at the same time, the most enjoyable. Teenagers have, for th most part, outgrown their adolesence period of their lives an have not yet reached their adulthood. lt is a time for laughing partying and cruising. The senior year is one of the most looked forward to even for all high school students. To be able to initiate freshman, rur for homecoming, and attend the prom are all enviable a tivities. Being a senior, however, is not all fun and games. Th senior must make decisions about his life and his career. Many options are open to senior students and it is often difficult to choose the right one. Arizona has a wide variety of colleges fo high school students to choose from. University of Arizona ir Tucson, Arizona State University in Tempe, and Northerr Arizona University in Flagstaff are the main universities bu there are many other small colleges and trade schools. lt is no unusual to be unsure of one's future but these decisions mus be made and made soon. Whatever path is choosen Puebla seniors hope to find happiness and success. SENIOR SURVEY College-bound 6311 Military-bound 47, World-bound 161, Undecided 171 A.,-: ,aj K i : ' g f is-'fx 631 1 Q - - .5 -.,: ' . ,,,,.,, - nv- A-vu 1 Q. . . , X fy .i.gg.,g .r-' ..,'. 1 If Herman, Ygnocio Henderson, Carl Hernandez, Rosenda Hlnojos, Maria Howell, Wanda Islas, Carlos f 1 5 f ,G :X , -.', m., , ag, Q 'i ow.,- Graham, Mickey Granilla, Ruth Grant, Charles Greco, Albert Green, Manin GrUaIva, Raymond Guerra, Joseph Gutierrez, Ramon Hack, Shannon Hockworth, Dena Hannebohm, James Hall, Diana X Harrls, Manlsha Hathaway, Greg Herber,Joe l-l li Q z Z 7 Q Q f g Q 2 2 f Z 4 Z 4 14 X 7 4 ff 7 Z 7 'f ,v ,V,f f -Z Q X525 G WX Seniors 14 l Jonnson, Michelle ' Jimmerson, Barbara Jeonisse, Marcel Klein, Christine Keeler, Lisa Key, Matthew Lennox, Mark Levy, Brenda E Leyvas, Nancy Lopez, Alfredo A Lopez, Mario Lopez, Susan Lopez, Susie Loyo, Ruth Lucero, Bernadette Lucero, Reynolda YSL? L, X' , P-lu ' - V31 f wi X 1 J, . V ing... Q gif Y f il A Wa Maldonado, Edno Modril, Susan Machado, Ygnacia Lujan, Virginia Lucero, Roxanne 42 Copy: Norma Duran, Diane Hall Photos: Levy's Thomas: Pueblo's ext All-American State Champion, Tom Thomas, a senior at Pueblo took championship running event for the 400 meter dash where time was 48.5. He has been running track since junior high received an award for the most outstanding runner in seventh grade where he was unbeatable in the 100 yard c Tom has been running with the varsity track team ever since attended Pueblo. Tom has won many top invitationals and events. In sophomore year, Tom won the city championship and State Age Group lnvitationals. As a junior, Tom won the Pueblo Invitational, the State Age Group Invitational, and All-City, All-State team which honors Arizona's top City and State Championship. Last year he was named to I r athletes. He also received an honorable mention in o top ing magazine. He also plans to attend Arizona State University, where will continue his running career. I run because it is something keep me busy and I enjoy it, stated Tom. He is also on the sity basketball team and he plans to continue his baske career in college. If I'm going to be an All-American, I ki it's going to take good All-American work to achieve this goal concluded Thomas. . L A 'F if 4,-x... ,Z .41 3 W x W A Q FK .. F ., in v S Morales, Isabel Morelos, Anthony Mollna, lrasema Molina, Frank F if E.. 17117 '---- Moreno, Clara Moreno, Maria 5-fr if in -V inn' , ,,A ,f 435, MN A 5 J ? Marrufo, Elvio Martinez, Anna Martinez, Guadalupe Martinez, Ismael Martinez, Jose Martinez, Teresa Martlnson, David McKenzie, Robert Medina, Benha Mendoza, Antonio Mendoza, Maria Miranda, Alma Miranda, Jose Mitchell, Josie Modesirt, James .jgiilffiffx ,,,gg,, ir . , .. e ,,,,,ze,e.x r,.,. ,,,,, , . eeer A- ...Q '1-'. 2, , N. N. 'I'-aammgufw MN sf-sxgfiy-ji-if-l.., ,, . ' M. - 1,5 K Ak 'Qi kg, Q, ' gf- - j ,JW N15 -S' . X R f -4, 'fi-ST? n - N. : 'aff' V W 4 f. ever,-s:s....eX,i,Lx Seniors 143 Morrillo, Marcelina Moshier, Joy Munoz, Rebecca Murrieta, Roberto Nagore, Linda Nesbltt, Eric Nunez, Annabelle Ochoa, Elizabeth Ochoa, Josephine Ochoa, Lucinda Ormsby, Bernice Oros, Xochitl Ortega, Lupita Ortlz, Ana Ortlz, Carlos Ortlz, Jessica Padilla, Camello Paz, Marlo Pedraza, Alice Pedraza, Maria Potter, Virglno 44 Copy: Martha Sanchez Photos: Levy's Delia Carbajal Devofes Future To College Ball l thrive on the competition , stated senior Delia Carbajal, four year varsity softball team veteran. Delia played cente field for two years, first base her junior and senior years an was considered by many people to be one of the best defer sive first basemen in the city during her senior year. Dee career in softball began ten years ago at age seven and sh has played on fifteen to twenty different teams. Her freshm year Delia started playing ball year-round in different leagu around the city. She would like to attend Pima Community Ca lege where she'll major in Physical Education and continue he softball career as an Aztec . Delia was a member of the National Honor Society with grade point average of 3.3. Her frosh year, Delia playe basketball, but dropped it to devote all her time to softba Dee added she'd like to coach softball teams of her own som' day. When she's not playing ball she umpires bobbysa games at Rodeo Park. ,- 19' ,- ,FQ R he x X , 'VF ' E .ti 6 X KX X -we A rr B! gk, -.ucv - f, . , Quevedo, Francisco Quiroz, Andy Ragland, Tilda Ramos, Becky Raygoza, Carlos Reece, Jeff Reislnger, Ronald Remmel, Krlstl Rincon, James Rivera, Stella Roell, Brian Roblllard, Cralg Rodriguez, Ano Rodriguez, Alejandrino Rodriguez, Annette Rodriguez, Arci Rodriguez, Oscar Romero, Oscar Rosas, Elizabeth Ross, Leticia Ruiz, Angelica Y w 1' 5 'Mi Seniors 145 Diane Canez Is The Total Student ' Salazar, Mike Girls' state attendant, Homecoming attendant, student coun cil sophomore class president and freshman rodeo queen wer but a few of the many activities Diane Conez engaged in th four years she attended Pueblo High School. Diane was also i the Future Business Leaders of America club for four years three of which she served as president. She attended twelv different conferences around the United States, among thes were conferences held in Washington, D.C., Chicago , an Solgodo' Roberto Oregon. Currently ranked in the top 201, of her senior class Sanchez, David Diane plans to attend the University of Arizona where she'l study law or to be a computer systems analyst. Diane's othe hobbies consisted of both roller and ice skating, dancing an she also wrote to three different pen pals in Oregon and i Puerto Rico. When asked what she liked most about P.H.S. sh replied, I like the people, l've made many life-Ion 'If ' friendships . For Diane Canez the four years at Pueblo provided many Sanchez' Roseolvo new activities opportunities and employment for her td: Sandoval, Victoria discover and enjoy. Ruiz, Angelina Scopelllte, Gina Scott, Wayne Serakos, Armida Segura, Betty Silva, Adam Smith, Bernard ',,- ' Soto, Michael H -1 Tamayo, Vlvlan jk Tapia, Virgina Tatum, Frank x Q ' ..:. 5 M - iff- , :' ,,, lfif , 7..i T 'S ,ix 4 c te V i': f' , my X 'K Tellez, Richard Tester, Trinidad Torrez, Ofelia Ugalde, Lilllan Valdez, Leon 46 Copy: Manha Sanchez Photos: Levy's -Qu? 'ba Vidal Alben Vidal Mary Villa Emma Walker Drone Wlllnams Ray Yum John Valdez, Roman Valencia, Jose Valenzuela, Caroline Valenzuela, Diana Valenzuela, Ermelinda Valenzuela, Gladys Valenzuela, Patty Varelo, Norberto Vargas, Imelda Vasquez, Frances Vasquez, Maria Velasquez, Arfemiza Velasquez, Juan Velosquez, Miguel Victoria, Norma Seniors 147 Young, AI Zorore, Roberto Alobodo, Luz N r .AQ 'MSA i'f L54ff1ffSWE' V yur-A Bam 148 Copy: Morfho Sonchez Photos: Joe Cicero, Levy's, Roberto Zorore ' as I' M L F1 i' V Z 4 A fm 2 . 1,', ' i ,fy , . V Q Z, 55 55! .k', 9 if' 1, , ,rf i A',, Q '23 , sr , I. . Seniors Lead The ag! 13 English teocher, Colvin Montgomery, sponsored the octivities including the prom, ond trip. 25 Annobelle Nunez, senior, keeps trock of times during o swim meet. CD Worrior picks up o dirt boll during o gome. 45 Relaxing during o closs period ore Lupe Lopez ond Steve Zumono. 53 Poche Islos, Smiley Mortinez, ond Donny Yborro, oll seniors, led the wrestling teom to the finols in the TUSD tournoment. 65 Clorriso Conez ond Nocho Hermon feed eoch other wedding coke or the Mock Wedding reception. 75 Cooch, John Hess, constontly stoted his teom leoder wos senior, Rosie Fierros. ,. .. Senior Condids 149 150 Copy: Morfho Sonchez Photos: Cothy Browning, Levy's Y Seniors Take Charge 15 Mork Lennox gives 0 beginning photogropher o smile while she tokes o photo ossignrnent shot. 25 Seniors show how they won the Spirit Stick during the foll pep ossernbly. 39 Alben Greco owoits the beginning of boseboll proctice. 47 Seniors dominoted the vorsity volleyboll teom. 53 Morio Lopez ond Jessico Ortiz owoit the beginning of the senior ouction. 67 Letroy Brown reloxes during o closs discussion. 5 O l 1 ii A fi 4 Condids 151 . A , -W,WA:g,f.w.'.m., -mf, WM--Q,N,-www,m,:mmm: ,MI.,.:7m,,1,,..-,,.w,,ffmz,.w,1z.mwffuz.vu-111,-1f1f,f1,m::-11ff.:-ug:HQ-::::w:5:-:,::f1rw,:-fA,w-W,ffwlg-155'gg-w,wfW.::,wfm ,g:Wf,:- f .i , W v,fff.W, .f.- - .f .- f - , . -, -, 154 Abeyta, Larry Abeyta, Laurie Acevedo, Rene Acosta, Faustino Acosta, Christina Acosta, Lilia Acuno, Louie Adams, Donna Agnew, John Aguilar, Frances Aguilar, Roy Ahumada, Cindy Ahumada, Corina Ahumada, Martin Alvarez, Estela Alcantar, Eunice Alcantar, Julia Alcantar, Luis Alcantar, Yolanda Alcantara, Lucy Alcorez, Gilbert Alegria, Andrew Alexander, David Alexander, Jimmy Aifieri, Gerald Allen, Wendy Altamirano, Jose Alvarado, Alma Alvarado, Jerry Alvarado, Manuel Alvarado, Marina Alvarez, Alexander Alvarez, Bettina Alvarez, Priscilla Alvarez, Sonia Amaro, Alex Amaro, Daniel Anaya, Laddy Anaya, Mark Anhill, Earldon Aramburo, Yvonne Arbizo, Greg Arellano, Jesus Arevalo, Edward Argote, Laura Arias, Lupe Armenta, Alberto Armenta, Gloria Arvizu, Aurelio Arvizu, Ida Arvizu, Ismael Arvizu, Jesus Arivzu, Jose Arondo, Jorge Aguilar, Phil Auwerter James Auwerter Judith Avila Noemi Ayon, Lupe ff , gf: it .5 ing... ,,, .K ,K.... 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Sandy's main goal to reach for the freshman class was for it to be recognized as something to never be forgotten by any student. Some events which were planned for the 1981-82 school year were, one or two fundraisers and to keep raising that Pueblo spirit. Sandy still has three more hard working years ahead and in this time she plans to continue in student council, become a photographer and receive as much education as possible. Sandy is also a mat-mate for the freshman wrestlers. . L .... X . 1 . .-X t sg., :E -,V K I g 5 kik K 5555 5 K M H L W, I ..... , sf 'isr' A 4 P i ii .ig .r r ..: - ..,, . Q 4 , rf ' . 'x . i-tw ig . - ,lll .. ..r 'V J - , Q, J ,,,, 2 J g ,. 'f x 1 - -.me l, -vw Yini S , ' is,- . , ' y Y i'. J A i is ss.ll if si S S J - i s ,e , Ii- 4. . V, 1 ' ' L ssl A A 1 . . , f . i is Q A it .M ir ..,'.. ff' ii S?'fE:'. ..- A V' '1 is i Q- ' J f ... , ' in 4 v .,.L H H .. . Z . ,,,. - , ,I ..,. i xiii f ll- 'iii f f' . 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'fx,4 vw eg,s .., ' 1 7 LV Lx .... s rslr if ill f Bodilla, Joe Baltierrez, Claudia Barreda, Marsela Barry, Jilline Bayless, Paul Beane, Regina Becerra, Elizabeth Becerra, Lisa Bedell, Bernice Bejerano, Sonia Bell, Carmen Bell, Steve Bencomo, Yvonne Benitez, Carmen Bentley, Tammy Bernal, Peter Bernal, Rosa Betters, Hoywoods Betters, Joseph Bettis, Lisa Bingham, Anthony Birdow, Antoinette Boone, Emmin Borquez, Mark Borquez, Martin Bounce, Diana Bowden, ldie Bracamonte, Donna Bracamonte, Gerald Bracamonte, Sandra Brandenburg, Heather Bravo, Eddie Bridges, Richard Briggs, Cindy Briggs, Patty Bringas, Rosie Brown, Mark Browning, Cathy Bruce, Hugo Bruss, Michelle Buena, Maria Bujanda, Carlos Bujanda, Enrique Bull, Michael Bunton, Steve Burr, Roy Burruel, Ana Busby, Play Busby, Shelli Bustamante, Mario Codena, Jesus Cadena, Olga Codena, Virginia Coldwell, Mike Calzadillas, Frank Calzadillas, Maria Camacho, Dina Camacho, Ernesto Camacho, lose Camacho, Lucy Camargo, Emigdio Camargo, Luis Camargo, Monica Campos, Martha 155 Campos, Anita Campos, Cindy Campos, Sharon Canez, Marisela Canez, Maurice Canez, Orolia Canez, Rasa Canez, Sandra Cantua, Lilia Carrasco, Susan Carrilo, Martha Cardenas, Anthony Carignan, Gerardo Carina, Carmelita Carley, Phillip Carr, Shaun Carranza, Carlos Corranza, Reuben Corranza, Richard Corranza, Roberto Carrasco, Diane Corrizoza, Patricia Carrizosa, Robert Carter, Diane Casillas, Cecilia Castaneda, Louis Castano, Gilbert Castillo, Belissa Castillo, Letty Castillo, Patricia Castro, Olga Covazos, Gudela Celayo, Desery Chaboya, Mondo Chacon, Rhonda Chaveria, Raul Chavarria, Sora Chaverria, Tina Chavez, Angelo Chavez, Becky Chavez, Rufino Childs, Albert Chue, Donna Cisneros, Susan Cisneros, Susan Clark, Lisa Colbert, Sean Colmenera, Jacob Calvin, Teri Compton, Mary Compton, Monica Canedo, Carlos Contreras, Beatriz Contreras, Edward Contreras, Guadalupe Contreras, Rene Contreras, Teresito Cooper, llana Cordero, Gaby Cordova, Delia ' W Q if Q W fc.- ANN Sk 354 ,fm sl si 'vw e , M ,,, -mu, 1 1 72-,J i IN..--v- '14 156 Copy: Martha Sanchez Photos: Robena Zarate iS'2' 'l3 CCPP l C fx ,Q , .5 Q-avlium A' Ne--A ms-.infix RU ei ,awe so , -Tr - 'ti s . srl' sn: xi fl' QD . . 3, X 1, L A 4 A in 'I - .- f H J w ' S f M W , . gi g K . ,,.,,,,,:: .,,:: Q , r . f ' J h . 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J A - ' L, ' Juniors Alex Amaro and Miguel Velez, who f,Q , Q A ggg Q .N were elementary school buddies, became A ri.u. l ei , 2 iii weightlifting partners here at Pueblo during their K ,5 'Swag - A 5 sophomore year. Alex began lifting six months as before Miguel was interested. Both stated it'sjust V Y ,. a hobby and were not planning at this point to A ig Q- become professional body builders. A workout .f ' s cg-fl for the two consists mainly of the upper body hgbb 3, iiigg J which lasts iw to 2 hours a day five days a gy m? , week, year round. During the summer they A A' workout at Alex's house until open gym starts at J A llll ' l ' J' ' ,J Pueblo. When asked which exercise they liked P 5 the best Alex replied, Arm curls, and Miguel S gg T stated that bar dips were his favorite. L ' i,,f ' Cornejo, Jose Cornwell, Judy Corona, Ulysses Coronado, Adele Coronado, Gloria Corral, Marshall Corral, Nina Cota, Cathy Cramer, Yolanda Cristo, Diane Crocker, Darrell Cruz, Jesus Cruz, Tina Marie Cuesta, Jaime Cuesta, Javier Cuesta, Alfred Cuesras, Carol Cupis, Henry Cupis, Sonya Dabdoub, Marisela Dondurond, Cherie Davidson, Dianna Davila, Alberta Dovis, Lonnie Davis, Margarita Doyhuff, Cathy De Lo Cruz, Eliozor Delomore, Seon Delgado, Adam Denogean, Rene Diaz, Beto Diaz, Lupe Diaz, Patti Diaz, Robert Diggins, Sam Dimas, Ernie Dix, Ricky Dixon, Eddie Dojaquez, Lupe Dominguez, Olivia Dominguez, Patricia Dominguez, Rachel Dominguez, Ron Dorame, Jessica Dorame, Larry Dorame, Maria Dorame, Tom Dorame, Veronica Dunk, Deborah Dunk, Mark Duran, Juanita Duran, Norma Duran, Reynaldo Duron, Sandra Durazo, Tony Dyckman, Ken Edwards, Bernadette Elem, Vera Elenes, Lucy Elenes, Raymond Elliott, Kormin Encinas, Orlando Encinas, William Engle, Amy 157 Engle, John Enriquez, Angelica Escalante, Rachael Escalante, Robert Escolante, Robert Espinoza, Gabriel Espinoza, Geraldine Escajeda, Veronica Escudero, Irene Estrada, Angela Evans, Steven Fajardo, Maria Felix, Erika Felix, John Felix, Rosie Fernandez, Guillermo Fernandez, Norma Fernandez, Ricardo Fernandez, Veronica Fierro, Juan Figueroa, Benjamin Figueroa, Evansto Figueroa, Frances Figueroa, Garia Figueroa, Guillermo Figueroa, Nora Fimbres, Lisa Fisher, Christopher Fisher, Mercy Fisher, Michael Flares, Alex Flores, lliana Flores, Marlo Flaes, Sara Freeman, Rocky Fuentes, Jose Fuentes, Rebecca Galarza, Margaret Galaz, Jose Galindo, Magda Gallegos, Alex Gallego, Diana Gallego, Reina Gallego, Stephanie Galvan, Mike Gama, Humberto Gamez, Alma Gamez, Annie Gamez, Marcelino Gamez, Martina Gamez, Potty Garcia, Ana Garcia, Eric Garcia, Jose Garcia, Gilbert Garcia, Margaret Garcia, Martin Garcia, Maria Garcia, Mark .mf f 'Q Y . ,, Q' 1 F Q.. 1- ' - fa A -N ,t ,222 4 .4 6? 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W' , I I , 'X .,., .3 -Q ! . ,,,, f V :F ff.. fy. fri- . ,,,V, , H I W ,i I Old Cars Come Back To Tucson There are a group of young Mexican American who enjoy fixing up old cars By cooperating with each other they form ed a car club called Old Memories There are exactly thir teen members in this club Every Wednesdays and Fridays they have their business meetings at One Park in South Tuc son. Last year the club took orphan kids to Winter Haven to see the Christmas lights and was escorted by the South Tuc- son Police Department, There are two requirements a person has to meet to join the club. Those requirements are, a person has to have a car under the year of 1954, and has to go to three consecutive meetings. The purpose of the club is to teach the members about cars, and help them learn about the community. The Old Memories car club have their own representatives, the President of the club is Julian Somaniego and the Vice- Presidents are Victor Velarde and Martin Martinez. The club has a Secretary-Treasurer and two Sergeant of Arms. If any of the members go to school they will receive a scholarship from the club. cs - s- A ' S25-, t-T51 A -w mf... ,. A F ' ' J qgllq J .sslssss 5 ff Q55 f' Jig .-s,4...f.c,. fi ' T... it Nm i f A ii.. W' I. . :KL ., ,. , , ' J ' J f Q5 V ' I I! 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Herkshon, Dione W . sk, . vi Frosh Run While Seniors Have Fun To help moke the freshmen feel welcome Elf , J M lf' here ot Pueblo, they were introduced to the Herkshon, Richord ' ' Q Q Q Q A Q Hernondez, Annette ,.,, Q V Q Q, , Q V UQ trodmonol inltiotion week. Even though the por- Hemofldezf CeC '0 1 ,QF l ' ticipotion wos low, it wos still enjoyoble to mony. zll' hhm J Rolling o pencil with your nose, proposing to trsss J eoch other, ond possing o toothpick by mouth QQQ Q Q lt.i , S X were mony of the more populor stunts the Hernondez, Jesse ,Q It' 1 M 1 I . Hernondez, Leticio Q, , .... , Semors mage the f'eshm'fn do' , Hernondez,Monny f --:' . so . The seniors were pond bock the following He '0 deZ'M0'Y J r ' 1791 J it week by the undercloss during Senior Slove ' . ,-ft' , f , s. , sll - Q S J 1. 2 ,, . . . . Q0 ,ielf fssl to Doy. This wos when the seniors were ouctioned S ,. q ,Q ,QA R' 'i' , ,F off os sloves. Some of the duties the senior sloves is ,vs WK +3 S f hod were corrying books, buying their owners Hernondez, Moritzo lv: . . Herrera Jose , s Q lunch, ond tying their shoes. Q QQ HQVVEVOIROSO X ,A lf? Sli S' Freshmon initiotion ond Senior Slove Doy He e'O'5Y'V'O mode the freshmen feel welcome while the J S ..,,, ll R seniors h0dfUf1- .,,,: 5 -' 'iii ' '1 ' x ' 5 1 iii High, Horold A ,. S Higmocquenne ssii , U L E High, Scherit Q ,f , , M Hinojos, Moriono , 'K , 4 9 53, Q . S y l lu ii Hiott, Rose J Hobbs, Stocy r Qi ' ,. J, g Hodsden, Shirley J S J Hollice, Scott , J H0lm0f1N0ftCi so iii J 1 S- Horn, Cheryl ,.,, In Hotchkiss, Cyndy Q Q . ' 1 ' if , . Hough, Vonesso ' 'S' . WW Q Howell, Tifony , ,,, Z, lj SQ. Q 5 Huoroque, Mork i QQ zlu f Q -if -5 Hubbord, Mon L 5 so ' t Huerto, Robert ' I , ' HurtodO, Gilbert f , .:' l QQ if Y . 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QQ .QQ QQ. 0 I I A Children In 8 EW . f A Q The annual Halloween party was a great success according to sophomore ,,,-- ffgflif gg. I - class officers, Richard and Ruben Carranza. Party was held October 29th in .Q A Q Q' A M .. , ' Q Pueblo's cafeteria. lt was sponsored by the class of '84 and Mrs. Gallego who iii 1 Q Wg .. P ' , A donated much time and effort. Not only did the students and teachers donate ii their time but, many local stores also participated. These donations included . P ,:,: Q '- candies, fruit, donuts and much more. Five elementary school students were in- , -, . if 2. vited and some of their parents were invited also. This year's admission was .Q ,Qf Q. . Q 254 with a costume and 504 without costume. Proceeds went to the Q , ii. sophomore class. lt was a non-profit activity and was held more for the com- 'TQ Q 1 ,QQ munity children. . ' J , i ,Q 'Q i 1 X. Plenty of games were played. 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' ' - gr if ... lk 1'5- , , 5. , Food And Gills Build Pueblo Spirit Student council's annual Christmas party brought glees of happiness and the knowledge that Santa did exist and care for many underpriviledged children who live in the Pueblo area. The party, sponsored by student council, took everyone's participation to make it a success. lt included campus supervisor, Joe Alanis, as alias Santa Claus. The reason for the party was to help bring the meaning and feeling of Christmas to these children. The party was held in the decorated cafeteria on Dec. 10, 1981 and was attended by two hundred happy and eager children. Another spirit-raising community service was the canned food drive. Usually the canned food drive raises the most spirit in the school, but that was not to be this year. The canned-food drive suffered through a non-committed administra- tion who weren't really sure they wanted Pueblo to participate in the drive. Once the drive had begun, it was cancelled by the school's principal, Mr. Acufto. Pueblo's students decided that it was time they showed their spirit by challenging Mr. Acuna's decision which was over-turned and once again the drive was on. This time it was under new rules and regulations which meant br- inging cans before school and depositing them in class boxes near the lobby trees. 1 55,5 . . up . e ' is , M QQ 4 KN x ve - - ' 1 , -. -s. .z f-NL, , ..--will-is-. fi , Ns..-. E s .... ,... - ,. .... 55 .. , E 2 .. M, gi K s fc 'P . X tal' x I 1 rg .5 H . 'i ' i ,ss .. W 1' , P 5 QQ is H., W Xt NK X , ,,hhs1 . . - -Q F t. A ti Mi, 5 V i .1 ,i '1 a- -' .,. .. . . H c, X . . ' 4 - ,,.:s,, y , Q h X is s-.1 . . hifi! it . .1 is .F . .1- i g' 52145-ix' Witt , . . C J' is t 2 if 'Q 1 3:5 Z . mm ii . - .f .. is ,M ,, .... .. - . -L it , N ... F K s . ,,, M - 1- if 1-- .'-5. F 5 ' I5 i.,,.L. Y' xi is is A tg was-c , H s-W.,.- - ei x -. 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Margaret Randolph, Lillian Ransom, Karen Roper, Mickey Ravago, GI aria Ravaga, Mondo Ravago, Stella Raygoza, Citel Real, Frank Real, Jose Redondo, Yvonne Reed, Gregory Reed, Richard Reyes, Diane Reyes, Maria Reyes, Maria Reyes, Marin Richards, Celina Richardson, John Rico, Sally Rines, Michael Rivera, Gracie Rivera, Nick Rivera, Richard Rivera, Sylvia Rivon, Phaedra Robinson, Leticia Robles, Cindy Robles, Cynthia Robles, Jose Robles, Patrica Robles, Regina Rocha, Leonardo Rodriguez, Anthony Rodriguez, Chris Rodriguez, Francisco Rodriguez, Helen Rodriguez, Henry Rodriguez, Isaac Rodriguez, Joanne Rodriguez, Jose Rodriguez, Lillian Rodriguez, Luis 165 Rodriguez, Monico Rodriguez, Olgo Rodriguez, Roul Rodriguez, Sondro Roell, John Rojos, Liso Romero, Alex Romero, Allen Romero, Anim Romero, Arthur Romero, Cynrhio Romero, Elizobeth Romero, Evo Romero, Jesus Romero, Jesus Romero, Jose Romero, Julieto Romero, Liso Romero, Morio Romero, Michele Romero, Romelio Romero, Roso Romero, Rosolie Romero, Suson Romero, Tino Romero, Virginio Romero, Veronico Ruiz, Corolino Ruiz, Eleno Ruiz, Eunice Ruiz, Frederick Ruiz, Gustovo Ruiz, lrmo Rushing, Doniel Sobori, Mike Sobor, Kevin Soenz, Concepcion Soiz, Roquel Solos, Joonn Solozor, Aroceli Solozor, Joe Solozor, Rofoel Solcido, Fronk Solcido, Groce Soldivor, Almo Soldivor, Alonzo Soldivor, Angelico Soldivor, Guillermo Soldivor, Ricordo Sonchez, Chrisrino Sonchez, Chrisrino Sonchez, Johnny Sonchez, Morrho Sonchez, Mory Sonchez, Robert Sonchez, Rosemory Sonchez, Terry Sondote, Lindo Sondovol, Jesus Sonto Cruz, Monico Sonic Cruz, Oscor Sonro Morio, Monico Sonros, Morio Sourez, Morrin be ,J 9 J , J il' Y, l k vi' '11 J: ,N R 'Gi Hz L 'K X.-I ' A .fs fl '- , ' . ge-ez! , i A X Mfr in , Q, ,. , We It 1.75 1 'T' .5 ' 6 A -Q Q A J- , I 'Q' .fy Q- f , M 4 A 4 A J A A f A 1 4 xx Ivzz If A lvvl 3 I izialr ixxxlmf QS wif 'J 7 4' J I , , ,,,g V A 4 ig, 'J Q W5 1 .Wi A 5' 1 .4 av N H EV x gy zlg V N W ,,.,, J fr FJ i: 1 is A if-ff' is J if , , , wi, rl . ief M ...Q J C , J is ' A J 4, g g , g , A? 7, f - K Www' ' ' u' ,a , S' A 166 Copy: Teresiro Conrreros x Photos: Levy's, Enrique Zorote 444' I , ,A . - .. .. 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The brides were, Melva Peralta, Clarisa Conez, Clara Moreno, and Betty Segura, Each couple had the honor of having a best man, a bride's maid, and a father. The best men were, Haywood Betters, James Modesitt, James Rincon, Armando Ravago. The brides maids were: Rose Grigby, Liza Barreros, Linda Sandate, Angelica Ruiz, The fathers were Mr. Zimmer, Mr. Acuna, Mr. Hess, and Mr. Mulay. After the ceremony the newlyweds danced to the song When We Get Married . A toast was given by best man, Haywood Bet- ters. Afterwards the guests had cake and punch and then had to return to the reality of school. The cakes were made skillfully by the students in Rings and Things class. Betty Segura is escorted by John Mulay during Mock Wed- ding. n Z fr :. QA X z ,-7, , Z . ,ic - 11- -- l K nf 1 ' i s f' fax' S-I-i is ,. ... , K 1 K 4 3 fn N L K if A 1 .. , ' Q A. T' ' 'W X J X 2 . Q-,-. , A li :S ' . ian, H: :T-vi? 4. W L quig H., E. , I , Q J -1 1 .. fx . rss, Q i ti, W 1 , .P ,.. D. S A B ii , Si. Q. 2? 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Money is a major issue with her, for she receives only a little money from the government each month. When asked how she felt about Pueblo, she quickly replied, l feel like I can graduate with pride. U A J ....,, sssl . Q... . .t.. ..,-2 k 1 A, N 41:55 if tif 'X fi K ' ltlfkk lfali :1l lss..'5'g'g.i!l ss' . ll? K' --I-. 0 R if X t AN NV . is 5 J, ', 4, i' 2 9 l ff' se S' f .K K , i fm. Q . in X H . X K al ' ' .a su .HI 3 Copy: Janet Gerakos I, Q s g .vii ACS Woods, Mandy R' i ' , 5- J, l L , Q . it 'N 1' 'S 5 Q . , . Photos: Levy's, Ray Porez ,I 2 J Xxx X '- . R Li x Pueblo Campu Spiriled o h v o Wil artelg 1DMorrionne Levon, o born singer, will groduote in '83. 25 During the foil pep ossembly Theresito Contreras, Normo Duron, ond Solly Rico, olljuniors, show their spirit but the seniors still ron owoy with worrior spirit stick. F oces 169 pid' m ' . 3, 1- mix M J Q- ,, 46. 15. ,cwy my , cowl' 'rf ,.,. , X , 5 r uw? V fi . V1 .w :fu-7 uf V7 ', , -f'f't 1Vr,'- fileffzgf JI ' 'A .. 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SD Jomes Goble gives o smile. 43 Heod bosketboll cooch, Borry O'Rourke, introduces his vorsity teom during the winter pep assembly. 55 Monny Gorcio Ieods the cogers to the court. 63 Sophomores, Joe Rodriquez, Richord Corronzo, ond Emilio Gonzoles toke o breok from the books to drink 0 coke. 5, M,,,,,...a-vUlv 6 Closing 'I7'I ':'Y 'H? d'1 ,f..mgfw,zH 1 .. --r-'Wm Q Af If , .,.,..H-. 4:53 .n.,--N-- . . , L. iw, Q5 -HW, x 1 n Inn tum X Mc ir Copy: Joner Gerokos, Priscilla Curtiss Photos: Priscillo Curtiss, Roy Perez, Levy's :W ' - Moneg: A Wag of Life Warriors spent their money on some uni- que items. At the top of the list was enter- tainment and parties. lt was closely follow- ed by food, clothes, and video games. Many tried to expand their music collec- tions while others worked on personal mat- ters, such as fixing old cars and paying bills. How people got their money wasjust as interesting as how they spent it. Some got an allowance, which didn't go too far with inflation. Others worked for their dollars. A majority of the people bought and sold commodities in order to make some bucks. Babysitting was one popular way a young person earned his money. Others held jobs at various places around town. Earning and spending was a major part of school life. 17 For those of us with a tight budget, leisure wear can be affordable as shown by Javler Cuesta. 27 Gas prices varied from station to station, from high to low. 87 Susan Lopez sellsjeans at the swap meet. 47 A wide selection of popular music is available at Music Land. 57 Frank Molina works part time at McDonald's to earn money. 67 Everyone wants the Jordache look, but it's too expensive. Money Earned E: Spent 173 . .. . . , . ,,.. A... ,.,, ,- f,,,. qfxm, .--,, V. X,,. .M ,h,. 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