Rio Grande High School - Po Ye Da Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM)
- Class of 1967
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After graduating from Rio, he attended the University of New Mexico for one semester and shortly after, he enlisted in the army. His basic training was completed at Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas where he was in the top IOWQ of the class. Later, he attended Leadership training fgraduating Znclj, Guerilla War- fare Training and jump School. Although he was not yet twenty, Mickey knew why he was fighting in Vietnam. He knew that someone must. stand up to protect the things we hold so dear at home. We are proud to have known him and to honor him now as representing the spirit of all those who wear the Face of Courage. 'S' 41 A .ggpffw a E? f fm Introducing . . . The Special Faces of Rio But there's me! someone says, and there's joe and Viola and Richard . . . we're not special! Ah, but you are, if you're a Raveng all Ravens are very special people, indeed. We on the Po-Ye-Da Staff are cer- tain of this fact. And it is our aim that as you read this record of Ravenland, 1967, you too, will be convinced that between these covers you'll find . . . THE SPECIAL FACES OF RIO 3 K. mf x, , I 44300 The Sfrucfural Visage TERIA THE BOYS' AND of Brick, Steel, and Wood 'Q I 1 I, f as QL .. B gmt -LW, wr I . 4 HA QXlfDi,f!:,, V' . ' , J K ,I t A L- ' K- 1 - A T Q- ' '15 fbi: gi' 7 'f wif, 1 , ,TH 7 . ' I I Y Hvrafyfiak e' ig. .. , M1 LV ,W 5735 A 5, -Li, wg, lyk ' A, wg N,-V .pM Mv,,,,,,+ H V ,, 6 , ,-y,.. L- - , .J .L , -A . ' Q -.3 -A fa , . -v - ' - mf. --- 1' '- r wg xg, -,Q A J P' A lui, ,! V5f'if , . .. up I Ig I , 2 -I .- , , gg g- TgV'g,,, 1 .w,x.,'1- W fi, VA . I J L., .aevgzx hh wp V? , V My hm :ig ,T ,ii In S'-Q Mxwzk I . QAM K gp qw, lf M., - ,Ulf M , ,K AMA, x ' ,j,I.H .,,,m, -W ..,,,, N , , sf ' -I f - . 1, THE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING ,I , I ,iI,f N , .21 A-.'7VeSf Z-1 ,. ,, If Q LQ ffm 11 - . 1 I N,II 4 D3 mmf , C- A 'lf I 155 K , .., ii I ,Mi fm - - , , ml- ,- ,, ,ff. A 1 ' NI THE BARIIACKS GIRLS' GYM B BUILDING Curriculum The Substance Math analysis is a stimulating study of the past mathematics courses taken in high school. This subject also prepares you for college mathematics. behind the Facade Rush for your slide rule! Trigonometry is on of the fine math courses taught at Rio. Mafhemahcs sd ,,. In line with new curriculrun developments, the Rio Grande Mathematics Department has had teachers avidly seeking in- stitutes where they have become familiar with modern concepts. Upgrading has occurred with offerings in modern geometry, algebra, math analysis, and trigonometry and functions. .Rio has four completely equipped math labs and with the es- tablishment of an instructional materials center, there is no reason why the school cannot go as completely modern in approach as it desires. 8 and Physical Sciences Equations and formulas learned in algebra can be helpful in later math courses and in many everyday activities. xi.. i gil' -j,,,.-o1 N'v-R r ff'-S5 Algebra is the first stepping stone to the higher math, which helps in the future. IN 6 O is-5' 0 ...lb-l U The use of slides and microscopes enables students of biology to better under- r stand the world we can't see. ' The Biology Department has ex- I panded to offer a full four year course C in science. General Science has been added for freshmen, Psysiology and U Physical Science have been ,added for juniors and seniors. The Biology II course has been revised to two one- semester courses. The department plans U further expansion next year to offer new courses for juniors and seniors who have m an interest in advanced biology areas. This instrument measures the amount of radioactivity in the ' air The General Science classes learned to use many other WW'-4 devices this year. Nl Students learn the composition of plants and animals through demonstrations and examples in their biology classes. Industrial Arts Whose footprint? The metal shop does many interesting thingsg among these is aluminum casting. M. .K.s, I .,,, J Drafting is an intricate and precise network of premeditated lines. Several fine tools are used in this art. I0 The Industrial Arts Department is a place where students may explore different phases. of work: metals, woods, drafting, art, and arts and crafts. In these elective courses, students learn the use of hand tools and basic machines, and methods of procedures prescribed in the different areas. These courses can greatly enhance the creativeness and self-satisfaction of a student. The wood crafts shop employs many devices and skills in their art. This device being used by one of the students is a planer. ,f' Scissors and paper are useless, but with some imagination and a little skill it can be made into numerous articles both beautiful and decorative. Home Economics Baking is one of the most treasured arts learned in home economics. It proves invaluable in the future. A comfortable home is important, perhaps more than anything else. Home living is a complete study of how to do this. ,V BM EM ax! 9 A w. .Q i e ' ,,,..f-f Knowing how to decorate and furnish a home is very important Interior decorating is fun as well as interesting. Service with a smile, -table setting and serving are also part of the curriculum in home economics. The home economics department realizes the impact of current social, scientific, and economic changes on the home. The effects of automation give emphasis to the need for helping indivi- duals learn to solve problems, make decisions, adjust to changes, acquire some skills, establish wholesome attitudes and develop a sense of values. Keeping this in mind, our program is designed to meet these needs. PSYCHOLOGY O C I Cl Wu' U Sociology is the study of literate people and their group behavior. This subject gives you a better understanding of human behavior. i .gf-'ri The Social Studies Curricultun requires S Juniors to take United States History and seniors to take World History. Freshmen and sophomores may elect to study geography or civics. juniors and seniors may choose economics, government, sociology or South- west History. In United States History, the emphasis has shifted from the period prior to the Civil War to the more recent period. --.... The approach to geography and World His- tory is cultural. 91' The history of the Southwest particularly inspires us because it is about our part of the United States. Our forefathers who formed this country were deter- mined to have a free country. The study of these men and their endeavors develops a love of liberty. It is very important to know how our government was formed and is run to become a good citizen. I2 --X, vc fa , .X X S if 6 N , r fl fi to 4 Physical Education The Physical Education department offers various levels of physical de- velopment to all the- students of Rio. Among some of the courses offered this year include basketball, wrestling, base- ball, volleyball, and dancing. The par- ticipation in the P.E. classes offers the chance to keep physically fit, learn good sportsmanship, and just have a lot of fun. 5 4, I4 German is catchy ! I' S French, German, Spanish, and Latin are offered to a total of one third of the Rio Grande student body by the foreign languages department. The Span- ish classes are unique in that there is a double cur- riculum offered-one for native speakers of the lan- guage, stressing a three-part program of reading, Writing, and speaking, and another for beginning speakers, in which the audio-lingual approach is emphasized in the first two levels. A need to be met in coming years is an extension of the German and French departments from their present two levels to the three or four levels recommended by language authorities. Say something in Spanish. Everyone say R-r-r-r-r in French. The art of speech and expression is a vital one in this world. A pilot class in linguistics-the study and comparison of languages. fl Put Pizazz in your smile. Home movies is a new angle in teaching English. English is one of the required subjects each year in high school. To an English teacher this is the challenge: to encourage the student to like what he is forced to have and to learn what he is quite sure he already knows. In the English Department, this challenge is met daily with a great deal of ingenuity. ,464 The many faces of Shakespeare-Shakespeare was a master of expression. These creative writing students are also learning this treasured art. I5 Business Education '-n., B-. Computers are becoming increasingly important in our Adding machines short cut the task of simple computation. Learning world. These girls are learning to operate the sorter. these machines will be an asset in the future. The Rio Grande Business Department is composed of teachers and students who study a wide variety of subjects dealing with the skills, consumer knowledge, and exploratory areas. Students have an opportunity to de- velop skills that qualify them for secretarial, clerical, and bookkeeping positions. They also have the privilege of exploring eco- i nomics, law, business administration, and l w automatic and electronic data processing. Typing is one of the most important and widely known skills in the business world. It is also useful in high school and college. I6 to USC The band consists of many instruments whose tones are combined by a dedicated conductor. Music Musical skill, concentration, and patience are required of a good band member, plus, in some cases, very well developed lungs The Rio Grande High School Music Department is organized in a manner that allows a variety of musical experiences from exploratory to vocational. Students with little or no musical training may participate through the Girl's Chorus, Beginning Chorus, Cadet Band, or Music Survey classes. The-Raven Band, Concert Choir and Orchestra offer a high level of performance experience for the musician with some prior training. While the majority of the curriculum is avocational, for those interested in the vocational side of this art there is a class in music theory and the extra-curricular Ravenaires Stage Band. Service to the school, the community and the heart through the joy of music is the goal of this, one of Rio Grandes most active departments. Ready, set, and blow your horn. The brass section of the band contributes to the harmony of the music. ' Common Occurrences in the earnest pursuit of knowledge. Of course, that isn't the whole story . . . l 15? A locker is a place to keep books, right? Right! So what just bit my hand?? v fp, w'fl4,6, 6 '29 , W, -,f-f f Next stop: to the office, for admit slips. But our mothers murahave called in for us! We were all three under doctor's Two members in good standing of Rio's unofficial care. Campus team At left, Rio's eager learners arrive for another day spent The flag-raising ceremony begins ther day with the proper note of patriotism Cross- On The Welcome add1t1on to any class schedule: a mov1e 1n the AVA room The lineup : waiting to see Mr Velasquez Pxctured at right: an appointment with a coun- selor So you see, Mr. Anzures, the only pauzble course I can take third period is But These Are The Things There will be a very important meeting. . Campus news is broadcast to each room during announcement periods . A . W5 mir- A? For some Ravens, lunch period means a trip to the snack bar in the gym lobby, where it's possible to eat and run . The majority of the students patronize the school cafeteria, where a nu- tritious meal costs 40c ishool involves standing in line, even for such necessities as water An ear check-up given by the school nurse: Honest, Mrs. Lenz I didn't hear Mrs. Croco say that we shouldn't talk during an nouncements ! ' 'N 1 We'll Remember! 'Y 23' Study hall: a quiet hour for Work and contemplation. fask any supervising teacher U l T vw . ,,.1 ,t ,, . , X . I n .. - U T ,W . 47 N ' 'kiy , t ' f Certainly, my tdear, I'll be happy to show you where ti- 1 11 tl ' -ll-fy 1- V t,, :I-l 0' ':-1? V 'ftpp' our school bus rs! Q. Y I , ., 1,3 U , m....,,ff .F fa, , X v e . M-r 4- he ll - P - ' A if lnyy Y' U ' it i 3 J t't, , B t ' ll 4. 5' 'Q seetl e tt e y r af: 1 . 'figfff-i KVV. ,. ' I A I ' 7,'- , - ,.,igQZif'sTk?..f, wifi ..,, ,- , .,,, -' 1 'N I r . Dismissal bell rings, and the campus comes alive for a final brief period of activity. could 1555 fdiflyb M W W' M' ' ' 'ww e s rfle Turning wheels rather than fluttering wings take Rio's brand of Ravens on their separate ways as another school day ends. 2l ORGANIZATIONS WM.- fu K , fF,42 5 -1: - Qi, I A ,:f,,,... 3 2 ' l 1 'Hb lv l an ll, v Rio's clubs may be divided into three cate- gories: service, education, and entertainment. The UN Club, pictured here, is one of those concerned with learning experiences. It is the intent of this group to become oriented to the workings of the Security Council and the General Assembly of the United Nations. This year the members, guided by their spon- sor, Mr. Dennis Sanchez, are taking the part of the nation of jordan as they consider the specific issues of nuclear disarmament and Vietnam. With Pride We Acknowledge Student s r Council fx Student Council serves as the mediator be- tween the administration and the student body. The council's responsibility is to present the ideas and opinions of the students. During meetings, students are allowed to express their opinion regarding the school and its operation. Student Council is modeled on the democratic form of government, in which the government rules for the good of the people. Student Body President, Johnny Leyba, Vice President, Rueben Aragon, and Secretary, Tom White lead our dynamic student council for 67-67 'NBS ' 1.-? : The Presidents Cabinet: Seated Linda Baurers, Diana Martinez, Dawnelle Stapleton, and Lotus Yee. Standing, Richard Sanchez R b A ' ' , ue en ragon, Frans Klinkenberg, John Leyba, Tom White, john Hebert, and S. D. Teeple Our Student Government Leaders Nm.. i Assembly Committee: Seated, Christine Peroviche, Nancy Chavez, Diana Martinez, and Rhonda Lamphear. Standing, Pat Richardson, Kathy Meeks, Clifford Gordinier, Mary Sainz, and Dorothy La Shier fwtaiiikltlf 5 - 0 ,. '. 343. isg L13 ,V Janyssmg , I , ' , ,, L,.,NJ n ' S W Jf, tf.-t A, aw, n Ny! V, Activity Planning Committee: Barbara Cole, Elizabeth Loughran, Sara lPadilla, and Dawnelle Stapleton. Standing, Alex Wallace, Marvin Hunter, and Dan Armij o it' , - .1 11-as a 3 eai ' ' ' '7 . j k or wg Publicity Committeeg Cathy Chavez, Patsy Garcia, Roberta Arellano, Lorraine Montano, and Pam Prestridge. Standing, Rueben Gonzales, john DeF1ice, and S. D. Teeple. fi, Calendar Committee: Sealed, Diana Apodaca, Pauline Gonzales, Lupe Sanchez, and Mercy Abe Cox, Pam Nieghbert, Linda Bauers, Margaret Simmons, and Jacqueline Hebert. , L 'N' 9 V Buildings and Grounds Committee: Mildred Swopes, Susan Sanchez, and Gloria Trujillo. Standing, Cle- tus Tafoya, Sam Henderson, Frans Klinkenberg, and Jack Nichols. .s-,..,m xx Ways and Means Committee: Priscilla Candelaria, Emily Garcia, Mary Ann Pagdilla, Nancy Bunten, and Lotus Yee. Standing, Laurence Lopez, Art Sanchez, and Mike Romero. ita. Standing, Debbie L t 7 x I ,f hx' mia, 3 4 Constitution Committee: Sealed, Yvonne Rivera, Irene Sanchez, Theresa Martinez, and Josie Morfin Standing, john Hebert, Terri Howey, Pam Davidson, and Darryle Cox. 5 . if K ,ff X .QM Q ,N rffjy. ,. 'fp ff . it : ':-T-': 1 . T rx ' ' Z 6 - C ,W W,a,,,, I ,mn V 97 Special Activity Committee: Seated: Marie Silva, Linda Price, Yvonne Romero, and Sally Williams, Second Raw: Lillian Cordova, Mary Lou Garcia, Tommie Aragon, Clara Sanchez, and Richard Sanchez. Third Row: Bobby McCharen, Sam Mitchell, james Driggers, Dwight Hooton. ima asmmmnextifw Wagga... i sd: Senior Senators are: Sealed: Carolyn Worden, Sharon Pena, Diana Olivas, Jean Silva, Bernadette Ortega, Priscilla Candelaria, Barbara Najera, Joyce Duckworth, and Lois Carrico. Second Row: Linda Cordell, Lotus Yee, Elizabeth Loughran, Florence Braught, Jeanne, Garcia, Judy Sanchez, Sylvia Baca, Barbara Apodaca, Billie Walters, Priscilla Sena, and Jean Hetzel. Third Row: Richard Sanchez, Anorolino DeSousa, Ronnie Hedges, Greg Davidson, Richard Cook, Mark Bataglia, Charlie Bustos, Dan Carter, Jerome Hebert, Larry Metzgar, Michael Lajenuse, Jerry Medley, John Delilice, Ignacio Sandoval, and Alex Wallace. we :iq 'af if A Mrs. McBride Mr. Griego CLASS SPONSORS Mrs. F ulks Senior Senate Senior Class Officers are: President, john Hebertg Vice President, Dan Armijog Treasurer, Nina Vigilg Secretary, Rhonda Lamphearg and Parliarnentarian, Gloria Griego. W , 3: '4' 1 , 'N V . F, 7-v. - ,, ie MN.--Q ,,Mwf1.,k ,fm . Mmm X X m vvwwi ' K' 2 iggvg Miss Mann Mr. Vandelinder 29 as Miss Kiss, Spomor Junior House Mrs. Johnson, Sponsor X, junior Class Officers are: Marie Silva, Parliamentarian-Historiang Nancy Bunton, Treasurerg joe Burroughs, Presidentg Sandy Howey, Secretaryg and Charles Murray, Vice-President. Sponsors g .R n,,..?: 7 ' Q azilaia 22212412 Emma Q X ,-1 asm ff 1 Eiilii vliif ' :gf ff 53- .-4111.-. -rg.- 1' F :ser -? Ein::::5gg'q,g1,i3gb:5?5SiS,, 9 Singh 222ii2EEiti3,x:,:.:a2i:Jvri.-gg?-,3-tlifgis, ff, f::::-11222fm'11-2-..-:-.fm-as-:K 'ff VVV. Mr. Vasquez Mr. Mullane Mr. Glass ,I Sri, gif! Pint raw: Barbara Dickson, Cecilia Aragon, Suzanne Richey, Marie Silva, Second row: Carl Churner, Chris Baca, janet Hebert, Patty Stack- ville, Cleo Garcia, Dorothy Hernandez, Randy La Plante, Patsy Chavez, jean Browne Mary McDonald, Beth Mallett, Kathy Thomas, Fourth row: Bobby Jarett, Nancy Bunten, Beatrice Garcia, Sharon Padilla, Jeanne Martinez, Lorraine Jaramillo, Smnding: Bob Botts, Larry Olguin, Sandra Howie, Charles Murray, joe Boroughs, and sponsor Mr. Glass. 3I .i x,,, W A-me-.......v+f-M ,... --X ,f ,gig-Nggv -A a - ,,-: -g ,,,K ....,.-i,- 1 i it -vias-,SQ Sophomore Assembly Members are: Stephanie Walstrom, Rocky McClellan, Tommy Davis, JoAnn Sanchez, Pauline Gonzales, and . . . . d . G I Angela Romero. Standing Marty Chivara, Richard Duran, Veronica Padilla, Debbie Dinges, Sandra Smith, an Margaret onza es. The Sophomore Class officers are: Dennis Contreras, Janet Apodaca, Margaret Sainz, Patsy Garcia, and Ruben Gonzales. 32 'ar M g L -- Lrhk i 'K 5 XM? Sealed: Theresa Martinez, julia Padilla, Lorraine Jojola, Elaine Murphy, Lisa Maestas, and Dolores Armijo. Standing: Jimmy Clark, Jerry Bodenhammer, Henry Tafoya, Steve Lovato, Clyde Sanchez, and Andy Salas. ssembly E Sponsors of the Assembly are: Left, Mrs. Yelverton, Mr. Agiular, and Miss Gregorius. 33 Freshman Forum Freshman sponsors: Mr. Wray, Mrs. McClenden, Miss Romero. Class officers are left to right: Secretary , Yvonne Romero, Parliamentarian-His- torian, Theresa Martinez, Treasurer Lupe Sanchez, Vice-Pres., jean Miera Sealed: Pres. Kathy Sanchez Sealed: Theresa Martinez, Lupe Sanchez, Susan Griggs, Rita Gallegos, Lupe Sanchez, lDebbie Logan, ,Yvonne Romero, Anna Sanchez, Diana Apodaca, Slanding: Leroy Baca, Phillip Young, William Stuart, Richard Sanchez, Kathy Sanchez, Carolyn Miera, Jeanne Apoclaca. 34 R -ai Al: ,i . vQ MMM L Q r 'A ,.A..A Firft row: Benjamin Sanchez, Ray Jojola, Henry Lobato, Jerome Hebert, Max Zuni, and Mike Lente. Second row: Elizabeth Loughren, Collen Brown, Lorraine Jojola, Imogene Abeita, Shirley Lucero, Irene Price, Marie Abeita, Eddie Allen, Carol Wasta, Betty Symonds, Virginia Rowe, sponsor, Mrs. Kelly, and Kathleen Browne. Los Hisforianos Vzre-Prfrzdezzf PfeJide2zl- Serrelary- Eddie Allen Dawnelle Stapelron 52.1 Lorraine JOjOl2l ' , liee ' L as fr Mrs. Hinton ro Jpamor with Mrs. Kelley TreaJurer-- Hiftoriarz- Elizabeth Abeita Colleen Browne 'CZ' The German Club is sponsored by Mrs. Gilbert, who teaches German here at Rio. The main function of the German Club.is to further the study of the German language, tradition, and culture. A11 members have taken or are taking German. The German Club plays a very important role in school activities, because it has helped promote school spirit and sportsmanship by the sale of game ribbons, for both football and basketball seasons. A new money-making project was taken up this year, the first' of its kind, the sale of R.G.H.S. beanies in the school colors of red and black. Activities within the club include roller skating, Christmas caroling, bowling, ice skating, a city wide banquet, hosted by Rio's Club for all other German Clubs in the city, and a picnic in the Sandia Mountains. German Club President, Betty Salazar Ach! , ra wi - -, Fif.l'I.f01ll! Anarolino De Sousa, Kelly Green, Daniel Tillman, and Roger Howell. Second row: Bonnie Young, Barbara Gurule, Alvin Keeney, Mary Edlinger, Doug Crewe, Betty Salazar, and Rosie Baldonado. 6 I' m G I1 Clu i.!li'Sl.KNN S ,H Fin: row: Orlando Torres, Kelly Green, Tommy Romero, Anarolino De Sousa, and William Hoggard. Second row: Elke Johns, student teacher, Leslie Nix, Bonnie Young, Barbara Gurule, Betty Salazar, Rosie Baldonado, Frans Klinkenberg, and sponsor, Mrs. Gilbert. x The French Club officers are: Diana Meritt, Treasurer, Sandra Carrico, Parliamentarian-Historian, june Kouba, President, Janice Boyer, Secretary, and Richard Padilla, K X Vice President. if Q 1 ,- Members of the French Club are: Arnold Cordova, Felix Gallegos, Pete Griego, Danny Mendoza, Mary Baldonado, Mark Mexal, L. J. Braught, Frances Sanchez, Flora Armijo, June Kouba, Isabel Torrez, Diana Meritt, Nicky Sedillo, Virginia Heard, jerry Bodenhamer, Richard Padilla, Sandra Caricco, Janice Boyer, janet Morro, Ross Vigil, Charles Baldonado, and the sponsor, Mrs. Goldfarb. 38 Le Cercle Frargais has many activities, in- cluding pastry sales, banquets, and hiking. Our purpose is to have fun while learning more about the French way of life. Left zo right: Mark Mepal, L. J. Braught, Jerry Bodenhamer, June Kouba, Mrs. Goldfarb, johnny Armijo, Frances Sanchez, Richard Padilla, and Torn Tedford. . 5... . Jerry Bodenhamer tasting snails-A French delicacy. 3 F i Tbeazer Night-Mary Baldenado, Ross Vigil. Nick Sedillo, Arnold Cordova W4 ' f ,fy ,f Johnny Armijo, Frances Sanchez, Richard Padilla, Janice Boyer, and Tommy Tedford. Mrs. Goldfarb, Mr. and Mrs. Christman. 39 Latin Club 1966-67 t 5 a at 1 X ,s gs. at - N The sponsor of the Latin Club is Mr. g, Griego. He had been its sponsor for many years and 1125 worked hard f0 Officers for 1966 took their oath at the annual initiation and banquet. They makeif the Sl1CCeSSifiSf0daY- are: Rita Blakely, vice-presidentg Patty Stakvel, secretaryg Cecilia Aragon, High Priestessg Florence Braught, presidentg and not pictured is Susan Barnes, parliamentarian-historian. an M I -. .... ff , WK M' ' , ...,.. , . -M me The members this year are: kneeling, Vickie Doshas, Susan Griggs, Janice Taylor, Ruth Kimbley, Stuart Dunlap, Irene Swendson, Eve- lyn Castello, Sharon Simpson, Mary McDonald, and Yvonne Reuterg standing, Mr. Griego, sponsor, Steve Driggers, Kay Raybol, Terri Howey, jean Hooten, Darryl Rasband, Mark Mexal, Cathy DeWitt, LJ. Braught, Donice Mawhirter, Peggy Siegling, Penny Koger, Cheryl Seay, Leonard Ferro, and Patty Hawkins. ' 40 K Us E241 Parties are part of the Latin Club's many activities. This is a scene from a theatre party that preceded one of the performances of The Madwoman of Cbailloz. Latin Acfivifies One of the activities of the Latin Club is the basketball game against the faculty. Here, club members practice for the encounter. Latin Club girls dressed in togas cheered them on. Members listen carefully to what is being said during a Spanish Club meeting, trying to keep their eyes off the cookies and punch on the table-. Spanish Club Spanifh Club Jpofzfor, Mr. Montano. L9 1 i, W El Paso, Texas, was one of the stops made before arriving in Mexico. 42 Members board the bus for the exciting trip to Mexico in April, 1966. Destination: Chihuahua, me r,,Wmw ,ww With all that luggage, you would think they were Afteralllrlg trip, theytakea time-Out. going to stay a year! ,Z . M 4 A 'Aiy A Vee-'rf IVYN, 'vs RSPONH, Pffiideffff Vice Prefidenz, Carolyn Worden june Gower Dan Armijo wsezaszew --f 2. 3 V 'C viii Secretary, Sandra Howie. Ievk . 5 A L I -an-.--9 f In ..,,,. , , Future Teachers of America 44 This organization isf for the students who plan to have a career in teaching. It is set up for the students to learn more about the profession and to confirm their hopes. Throughout the year they have such activities as a convention and practice teaching in other schools. The sponsors are Miss Mora and Mr. Avery. Homemakers of 'Sea r ftQ 1 , T ,Q f N' Q, f X . ' ggi L 5 573 8, 5 3 A1 'D L X 4' 'L Af . 1.4. , Q . -. Q FHA officers are: Yvonne Griego, Gloria Sanchez, Carol Thayer, and Bernadette Ortega. Future Homemakers are: Sealedg Mary Balclonaclo, Dolly jaramillo, Dolores Sanchez, Marilyn Tafoya, Lupe Griego, and Yvonne Griego. Sfmzdingg Carol Thayer, Gloria Sanchez, Sandra Thompson, Berna Ortega, jean Sylvia, Irene Gonzales, Gloria Griego, josie'Caudror1, Mrs. Clewlow, and Mrs. Moore. . .y 3 Q Rio 's Speech Club Speech Team officers are: Linda Cordell, Sec- retary, Casandra C h u r c h, Treasurer, Jeanne Kuliasha, Presi- dent, and S. D. Teeple, Vice President. Xcxwi. Charter members of the National Forensic League are: johnny Leyba, Cassandra Church, EIizabeth I.oughran, Jeanne Kuliasha, Pat Dominquez, Mr, Sedillo, Rueben Aragon, joe Boroughs, and S. D. Teeple. Speech Team members are: kneeling, Johnny Leyba, Ray Baca, Alex Wallace, Rueben Aragon, and Robert O'Leary. Second raw, Sponsor, Mr. Lopez, Linda Cordell, Sy1via.Vergara, Elizabeth Loughran, Marie Silva, Terry Howie, Jeanne Kuliasha, jo Ann Sanchez, Michael Kuliasha, and Sponsor Mr. Sedlllo. Bark row, Cassandra Church, Pat Dominguiez, S. D. Teeple, Joe Burroughs, jack Nichols, Ernest Kilker, and Charles Roybal. SPEECH TEAM AWARDS Qctober 1, 1965 Valley High School Extemp Tournament Novice First Place: joe Burroughs- Elizabeth Loughren October 14, 1966 Del Norte High School Oratory Tournament Fourth Place: Cassandra Church November 4, 5, 1966 Taos High School Invitational Tournament Second Place Oratory: joe Burroughs Third Place Sweepstakes Award Defembef 1647, 1966 Highland High School City Tournament Second Place Oratory: Elizabeth Loughran Third Place Extemp: Joe Burroughs Third Place Oral Interpretation: Linda Warnack Third Place Sweepstakes Award February 10-11, 1967 Valley High School Invitational Tournament. First Place After-Dinner Speech: Linda Warnack First Place Dramatic Interpretation: Linda Warnadc Second Place Oratory: Elizabeth Loughran Third Place Extempz Ernest Kilker , Third Place Debate: Cassandra Church and Florence Braught First Place Sweepstakes Award 47 Members are: Dwight Hooton, johnny Leyba, Pam Alleman, Diana Martinez, Laurence Sanchez, and Sylvia Herrera. Girl And Boy Sfafers Raising and lowering the flag is one of the services that the Staters perform for Rio. A E A F se V, x Sam Mitchell, Karen Mehigan, Dan Armijo, Roberta Romero, Officers are: President, Bobby McCharen, Vice President, Dawnelle and John DeFlice perform their duties. Stapleton, and Secretary, Michelle Henson. 48 5? D I - ai 2 7' Science Frans Klinkenberg Darlene Steele Jo Ann Sanchez B0rmiE Worden 49 Members of the Science Club and FRIEND! .,,, , , Wie, ,S ,. Um r I u G b C -.ie ' 'LV' I K... Drama club members meet to discuss preliminary plans for .ps , . . ps , contest, sponsored by the club. sf a S l' 50 y 1 . Q so 5+ J. ei 1 r spring production of Inberiz the Wind. Spring also brings the Ugly Man Li' - - 1 The Drama Club is lecl by: john Hel 'presidentg Joyce Peckum, secretaryg and F nie Hedges, vice president. ti , 'Wk yy ,. yp y yyp H . Wilder than ever is our lion friend Carolyn Worden. this year. Debbie McBride looks like a butterfly at times. fel tl' I i ' -Kr The crew is setting the stage for the presentation of The Mad Woman of Chaillotf' artistic talent. A great deal of work is involved in .the prepara- tion of a play. Here, the Drama Club is preparing for one of theirtwo productions that they presented By using make-up, characters of various types can be produced. This is a demonstration of the Club's Pixie? Wfhatever Mabel Jacobs is, she looks well. 'UT e v'Wv'I ! ' Rickie Pirkle woke up on the wrong side of the bed that morning. K fi i l Actors C In Think jungle! Ronnie Givens as av zebra. O O n , ,V 3 --w ,fij s Us Drama Club members would rather fight 'than switch! Sets are a vital part of a dramatic presentation. Zowie! Batwoman ginia Heard. A scene from The Madwoman of Chailloz 52 Roveneffes Spirited Boosters of Rio's Afhlefic Teams Ravenettes are: Lan rowy Julia Padilla, Marilyn Tafoyag Seventh rowf Kathy Salas, Jeannie Salas, Eleen Cox, Anna Hernandez, Jeannie Martinez, Lorraine Jaramillo, Viola SanchezgSix1h rowg Francis Montoya, Laura Baker, Irma Graclo, Debbie Logan, Yvonne Romero, Bernadette Romero, Lupe Griegog Fiflla rawg Kathy Gallegos, Emily Garcia, Judy Simons, Laura Murphy, Verna Shriver, Mildred Wood- ward, Theresa Martinezg Fourlb rowg Yvette Sanchez, Diana Lucero, Jeannie Apodaca, Corine Morino, Veronica Padilla, Marie Silva, Ramona Gallegos, Third rowy Rita Gallegos, Cecilia Aragon, Josephine Murphin, Nancy Hennington, Euginia Sanchez, Francis Cuaron, Karen Reed, Second row, Ruth Sierra, Suzanne Sanchez, Margaret Tennison, Elaine Murphy, Lupe Sanchez, Priscilla Sena, Gloria Griegog Fin! rowg Clara Sanchez, Pam Alleman, Rita Padilla, Ruth Chaffee, Miss Rockwell, and Mrs, Carlson. .Am-M .. ,i Nv- .Qf-....,,. .., . Lv . fi i WQSEPKTI 'K l 1 i . . X I N . A C . Broadcasters' Club ,R K m sssr The members of the Broadcasters' Club are: Dale Ball, Pat Dominquez, S. D. Teeple, joe Burroughs, Ray Baca, Jeanne Kuliasha, Casandra Church, and Florence Braught. Student broadcasters participate in live radio broad- casts, while learning the fundamental procedures of taping programs. Left to rigbl: Lonnie Wright, Billy Twaddle, Mr. Pope, johnny Swafford, Pete Kemp, Darrel Cox, Ronnie Cowdrey, Patty Hopkins, Pat Allen, Wally Price, Terri Martin, Margie Bryan, james Christian, Dale Wright. Rodeo .,1 Club . ' mit 'Hi .i, Q ii i le' ,gm g ' V' V , .,. ,L L fx, K i I Nmum 5 -' , - 2. f U W, W . .. :V LTV, W y ma n 1. 4. sir? L. I 1. ,.. Y My-l .W pg, M, A My A ,cn , y 5 . X fl is isp ., my .Y if W ' ' ' -A i' s ' is ef . -M f i 'Y A --at-A-it M if' it W . to '-ar W te r Art. e is - i -' The Rodeo Club members are students who like lots . s'fi A' 1' Y i t - ig'i?-E Y ',.l vi figs:-, ,ii , of action. They find an outlet for all their energy by is ' ' participating in the various rodeos and activities that 2-'Eng' i i ' i they hold throughout the school year. 1-M A Q 55 2 G.A.A. The G. A. A. is a club for girls who are sports- minded, and who have an abundance of energy. This combination allows them to participate in the activities that the G. A. A. offers. Among the many team games played by the girls are basketball, softball, and volley- ball. They also host a mother-daughter dinner and take part in various sports tournaments. G. A. A. members are: First row, Susie Germany, Christine Sanchez, Linda Romero, Lupe Sanchez, Sylvia Haramillo, Patsy Velasquez, Vickie Madrid, Jennie Salas, Cecilia Aragon, janet Apodaca, and Nancy Chavez. Second row, Miss Soyez, sponsor, Suzanne, Sanchez, Theresa Baca, Yvonne Estrada, Kathy Vigil, Barbara Romero, Carolyn Valencia, Irene Lopez, Linda Sedillo, Frances Vallez, Elaine Murphy, Sharon Pena, Nola Kent, Mary Martin, and Mrs. Payne, sponsor. 's f-.,,, K Not quite tall enough, are you, girls? A jump-ball is a common procedure for resumingplay Q X L 3 , yi, W rj ,V 1' A , , 1- Q 3 e r iiii iiii i i l ' leri l l reiia n f ' M L A M M l , l lf , i i .M l f x i l i e M l l 4 Y 5 ' . 'K , A , , , M M fa I ' ' . 1 ' . , , e ' 1 - W' I 1 1 Z 5 ' X g V v . 4 , 1 , I ig I 2 E W r . I Y l lr A I I Bowling club members are from left la right are, Felix Gallegos, Arnold Cordova, john Quintana, Charles Baldonado, Alfred Molina, Eddie Allen, Tommy Romero, Orlando Torrez, Bark rawg Mary Chavez, Ann Mayden, Mary Martin, Joyce D k h . . . . . . . uc wort , Shirley Goodwin, Dawnelle Stapleton, Miss Mora, Ray Baldonado. President is Eddie Allen. Not shown is secre- tary Colleen Brown. Rio's Bowling Club 58 Counselors' Aides The counselors' aides are students who have chosen to give up their study halls to perform a service for Rio's counselors. They are the ones whom you see dashing around school with messages for students from the counselors' office. CQ N Counselors' aides are: Linda Cordell, Cheryl Cosper, Kathy Cruse Billie Walters, Nina Vigil, Harry Puckett, and Mrs. Meadows counselors' secretary 4 Other counselors' aides are: Cindy Carter, Mark Apodaca, jo Ann Sanchez, Patsy Chavez, Anna Dominguez, Nancy Chavez, Ursula Carrillo, and Mrs. Pound, secretary. l.B.M. Aides The I. B. M. aides are students who get practical experience in public relations, and learn to run the complicated computers that take care of attendance and report cards. Pictured at left are I.B.M. aides: Geraldine Rhodes, Robert Chavez, jean Marquez, Rhonda Lamphear, Virginia Rowe, Mrs. Chavez, secretary, Ken Smith, Diana Martinez, Rosemary Olivarez, and Florence Braught. 59 ACCIDENT: After the Fall ANTICIPATION: Lacing Up ACTION: Taking Off ALL TOGETHER: The Grand March 'Weaa Mgt? y4s fl f ff 111, , V. , . -,f fe --,, .1.21Y ix' 2 ' I Hzizm ,,' , -'l, it f..-4 ,',.., . --,- 1 -f,1 :,1 Miss Kiss The Coolest Club in Town Smooth sailing or rough landing, upright or uupwrongn, skating club members are certain that the Thursday night spent at the ice rink constitute their best hours of enter- tainment. Their very reason for existence as a group is the enjoyment they receive from skating-and enjoy it they do, with added values of comradeship and invigorating exer- cise as side benefits. A good deal of the success of this club is due to its sparkling sponsors-Louise Kiss and Tom De Wolfe. Both are Rio counselors and living examples to the students that life does not, necessarily, end at 21 years of age. Mr, De Wolfe Skafing Club ,i . ffl' 1 4 5 5 Ili I Caught While the blinds were up are the AVA aides, Fir!! row: Duane Taylor, Moises Chavez, Dale Ball, and joseph Laskey. Semmi row: Mascot Roger Howell, Lindell Smith, Robert Trujillo, fLover Boy, Anthony Aragon, and Alex Herrera. Third row: jimmy Collett, Billy Schofield, Kelly MacDougall,. Bryan Lee, Robert Park, and John Bergamo. Calling All Aides! The IMC aides are: Danny Maes, Gloria Trujillo, Clara Sanchez, Priscilla , , , Candelaria, Diana Garcia, Charles Montoya, Sandy Beasley, Brenda Ryan, Teidbooks ,allies are mmdmgf Betty Tumeta M1.'M0ore,and Shirley Butler. Grrego, Mike Berger, Alfred Molina, John tana, Felix Gallegos, and Arnold Cordova. From lefz to right the teachers aides are: Mary Chavez, Bertha Tafoya, Greg Davidson, Patsy Velasquez, Pam Pres- tridge, Darlene Green, This year more than fifty students have given up their study hall period to render their services to Rio Grande. These students, better known as aides, are most helpful and constructive in their duties. An appreciative Thank You is extended for all their time and effort. Sf- 'U A a 2 ' I tx l . . . . May I help you? repeats the library aides: Lorraine jojola, john Wasson, Linda PI'i?hfer:I, fhflsfme Anaya- Aurora Guflef' Romero, Donice Maes, Frances Valles, Judy Simons, Pat Valtiera. Jerome Hebert, 21 Im 2 OW- sharon Padilla, Charles Romero, and Rita Padilla me-Quietly 123523 Office Aides Work! Work! Work! That is the main thought of this year's office aides. These are the students that give up their study hall to help out in the office. The administration appreciates their time and effort. W qx Carolyn Worden, Pam Alleman, Susan Barnes and Christine Peroviche work diligently at their jobs. La, Ready and eager to work are: Frances Hern, Belinda Piper, jessica Ochoa, Irene Gonzales, Patty Williams, Christine Dunatchik, and Erma Silva. Danny. Hedges, Colleen Brown, Sally Sackett, Dawnelle Stapleton, Serapillo jaramillo, Steven Foy, Andy Salas, Ronald Trammel, Michael Yerbich, and Dwight Hooton. Nurse's Aides Standing, b Judy Sanchez, Irene Chavira, Carolyn Strelow, jojola, Helen Lucero. Seated, Mary Baldonado. The Activities' Aides are an important part of our school. Their duties include everything from selling tickets to typing assembly plans. In general, they are a great assistance to Mr. jaramillo. Susan Richey, Ruth Chaffee, Stella The Nurse's Aides de- vote their study-hall time to assisting the school nurse as she cares for stu- dents who are in need of help. They also keep the nurse's records up to date and take care of the office filing. 'They are not al- lowed to dispense medicine or medical advice, but it seems safe to assume that their smiling faces have at times served as antidotes to many an ill student! Acfivifies' Aides Slanding, Carol Thayer, Bernadette Ortega, Gloria Griego Brenda Ryan, Diana Merritt, joe Boroughs, Carolyn Worden, Shirley Rivera, Dorothy Armijo, Barbara Watson, Richard Sanchez. Sealed, Sarah Padilla. 65 Class section editor, Mary Mc- Donaldg Dan Armijo, Activities editorg Organizations editor, Rhonda Lan-rphearg Alex Wallace, Yearbook editorg Faculty editor, Roberta Romerog Robert Con- treras, Sports editorg and jerry Bodenhamer, Business Manager. Togetherness: Shared work, shared troubles, and shared apples. Sealed left, Ann Hunt, Isabel Torrez, Pat Valdez, Linda Rice, Angela Simoni, Francis Estrada, and Mary McDonald. Slrznding, Mrs. Walden, Dan Arrnijo, Alex Wallace, Jerry Bodenhamer, Ro- berta Romero, Robert Contreras, and Rhonda Lamphear. . wtvxxl'-W wr, Q65 The Work is the first step to accomplish- ment. Working hard are Ann Hunt, Isabel Torrez, Pat Valdez, Linda Rice, Angela Simoni, Francis Estrada, and Mary McDonald. Staff X - .f w X1 'W E js M X. Work '++A 67 XT La Corrienfe Staff Photographer Leslie Wells performs his duties by taking a picture of Babara Flint Jeanne Garcia and Eric Simons talk about up-coming events. File it! replies Barbara Flint and Pat Bennet. Sponsor, Miss Hicks instructs Leroy Otero, and Marie Brusuelas. Casandra Church helps with the typing. La Corriente staff members united as a group. Robert Apodaca and Ed Kissler share ideas. 68 Band officers areilefl zo righz: Kerry Garcia, Nancy Bunten, Sylvia Vergara, Larry Bemely, Cletus Tafoya, Monte Rosebeary, David Aubol, Seated David Torrez. Chorus officers are: Joyce Pecumm, Patty Stakvel, Rita Angle, Monte Rosebeary e fran, W n V4 ia ssi. QT? Rio Grande Band ee Enlivening assemblies, spurring on spectators and athletes at sporting events, providing rythmn at dances, or adding meaning to the Christmas season, the students pictured on this page are an important part of any school activity. Ravenaires 4 4h8BiS5S'iaT3'..1i1L.tldt. A , t Ala-hdwtk Ji.. XB 5 LAAXX. Lat v .!I.l'K.'S..'L.gnLV.2 31.3.2 lY.4'.i.:g:'u..i4-1' ' ks., L13 ,1,M4.g nxmgwy. If .' - ' -LQf'L. fc- nOm fn Members of the Ravenaires are: Standing, Markus Merrille, Harry Tafoya, Sylvia Vergara, Rudy Grado, Gail Beasley, john Hebert, Benjie Cordova, Mark Tafoya, Stanley Pena, Charles Roybal, Fred Galbaldon, Ralf McCracken, Ted jojola, jerry jaramillo, David Aubol, Edwin Sanchez. Kneeling Mike Sanchez, Ken Kite, Ray Tornan, Walter McLean, Bobby Edwards, Rick Davis, john Myers, Gilbert Padilla, Richard Kelsey. 70 wt Mfg, ,...,, . -:Q 3.1 .ia Qi 5 A 'mf . - .4 : e 5-1' ai A rsaar -+- 04 ,M MMM 1 I 'Vu M zz, . ax: A? ,,,.:az.-aaa T ff ,inf awww in. Q my IWW, , ,, A , Z 2 FLUTE Lotus Yee Nancy Bunten Sylvia Vegara Lynn Merry Eileen Pacheco Jackie Hebert BASS CLARINET Louie Holguin Roger Haag Irene Swenson ALTO CLARINET Randy Randall OBOE David Garcia Perlene Tafoya CLARINET Ralph McCracken Willie Cordova Mark Tafoya Fred Gabaldon Donald Morales Dallas Kent Mary Louise Sanchez Henry Arrnijo joan Worden Marilyn Corfield Sandra Bourguignon David Aubol BASSOON jay Schmitt Markus Merril TENOR SAX Stan Pena Chris DeWitte Vivian Barreras Benjie Cordova BARITONE SAX Jerry Jaramillo ALTO SAX Charles Roybal Ted jojola Fred Guiterrez Ron Saiz Tom Turrieta Margaret Barreras CORNET Ray Tolman Gail Beasley Mike Sanchez Charles Medina Larry Metzgar Ken Kite Larry Bentley Rudy Grado john Hebert -Dan Gomez Steve Robles Lee Haag Steve Lujan George Garcia Woody Cotton FRENCH HORN David Torrez Edwin Sanchez Kerry Garcia Doug Crewe Joe Turrieta TROMBONE Rick Davies Richard Kelsey Gilbert' Padilla Jessie Davis Mike Mann John Meyers Bill Padilla Ray Conyers Arthur Paiz BASS Cletus Tafoya Harry Tafoya Steve Weaver jerry Easley Mike Tarter BARITONE Eloy Gonzales Michael Torrez Eddie Ramirez Robbie Green PERCUSSION Bobby Edwards Monte Rosebeary Pete Gabaldon Walter McLean Wilson Barker Tom Rumsey Ray Lobato Rudy Castillo Ronnie Vallejos Girl's Chorus members are, Third row Theresa Cordova, Yolanda Sanchez, JoAnn Chadd, Lorraine Montano, Ruby Armenta, Sondra Ruble, Debbie Andrews, Juanita Bogart, Beatrice Sena, Linda Sanchez, Mary Ann Sena, Marcella Marquez, Geraldine Villegas, Frances Mares, Ercella Sanchez, Geraldine Cordova, Diana Flores, Ruth Segura, Rita Centeno, Cecilia Casias, Brenda Smith, .refand raw Viola Pacheco, Bertha Tafoya, Carolyn Mierra, Teresa Padilla, Norma jean Lunsford, Ida Griego, Reba Smith, Irene Lopez, Donise Maes, Loretta Grossette, Rose Marie Armijo, Dorothy Archuleta, Grace Sandoval, Barbara Armijo, Theresa DeLa Cruz, Judy Hererra, Rose Marie Sanchez, Mary Luna, Fernanda Ortiz, Firft row Prisalla Baca, julia Garcia, Marcella Montoya, Arlene Atencio, Yvonne Reuter, Angie Chavez, Carmen Chavez, Gloria Alderette, Diane Gonzales, Emily Garcia, Irene Martinez, Diana Apodaca, Dolores Castro, Claudina Maldonado, Gina Martinez. Voices and Instruments Blend in Qs -Rt. 1: fs.. fe Si,,,.,,rtg1 U Members of the Orchestra: Standing Thomas Rumsey, Bobbie Edwards, Walter McLean, Mr. Robertson, Raymond Lovato, Larry Bentely, Harry Tafoya. Seromz' row Beatrice Nettles, Stephanie Walstrom, Ralph McCrachen, David Aubol, Kerry Garcia, David Garcia, Floyd Green, Nancy Bunten, David Torrez, Yotus Yee, james Robles, Gail Beasley, Ray Tolman, Markus Merrill, jay Schmitt, Richard Kelsey, Ricky Davis, Lee Chain. Fran! raw Cheryl Cosper, Laurlie Stranny, Sylvia Jaramillo, Stephanie Thompson, john Wolfe, Nina Vigil, Harry Work, Riat Blakley. 72 ,QQ 9 M Q 4? G' 6 ' Concert Choir members are, Mike Bennett, Fermin Torrez, Mike Sanchez, Raymond Abeita, Moises Chavez, Daryl Cady, Danny Candelaria, Samuel Sanchez, Bobby Jarrett, Monte Rosebeary, Duane Taylor, Richard Cook, Mike Cady, Bill Simons, Perry Snipes, Ricky Pirkle, and David Aubol. Second wwf Patty Stakvel, Janice Boyer, Linda Lindsey, Janet Morrow, Peggy Seigling, Verna Shriver, Joyce Peckum, Steve Robles, John Cady, Lee Haag, Kathleen Cole, Linda Sedillo, Liz Giron, Dolores Sanchez, Sandy Green, Linda Carnes, Janet Sedillo, Susan Schmedman, Third rawg Avis Brown, Barbara Briones, Marline Cortez, Judy Luna, Karen Mehigan, Mildred Woodward, Theresa Genz, Larry Bentley, Charles Medina, Damas Molinar, Patsy Chavez, Vera ---w- Bauer, Linda Rice, Carolyn Wordon, Rita Angel and Mr. Vausquez. Music! Music! Music! All-State chorus members are, Top row: Steve Robles, Larry Bentley, Fermin Torrez, David Aubol, Bobby Jarrett, Second row: Liz Giron Patty Stakvel, Peggy Seigling, Janet Morrow, and Rita Angel. Firxz rowy Carolyn Wordon, Patsy Chavez, Linda Rice, Avis Brown, and Karen Mehigan. Not pictured Steve Vanciel 53 Adding to Rio's harmony is Mr. Vausquez' first period class. 73 A-N xx Nxll'-Q A-wr is .. ,Q , x . Q .. -,yu ... k k.M.N..xw J N f ' N, ,Nw swf M W-X' N. .ff . Q' . ' ,' 4 M . ,,.. . ---- ww, MN,,:. - .N ' ' ...ff .3 f W -vu..-, .. .. .. ,m..NqW mi - - j 1-fm , - 1fw3jfjQ.., V - Q f-QC' 155' 2' N,,,v-as A,......unmw+ 111 i... ... ,J v F' , ,L.W :E if ,..., J jf? ff? If All Begins ln Sepfember . . . SEPTEMBER CALENDAR Sock Hop FB. Rio vs. Manzano -Class Pictures FB. Rio vs. Durango -FB. Rio vs. Del Norte -State Fair Day -FB. Rio vs. Valley Scared but not 'llone Ehzabeth Ann Laughran begms her year as Rio's Internatronal Exchange Stu 76 dent. K zzyff K Q-v f-my G E tl - A, ra I-'Q - 'wig ' JI OCTOBER Order Class Rings Raven Day Home 5 coming R10 vs Sandia Homecoming Dance -1'.B. Rio vs. Santa Fen -N.M.E.A. Com entioni Xxvv Among the pallbearers for the Matador's fu- Y -- -Halloween neral were, left to rigblg Dan Arrnijo, John QS ' . ,Q Hebert and ohnn Le ba. Unfortunatel the A ' - J Y Y Y ff Y Matador came back to life and beat the Ravens. ' In What would a sports event be without cheerleaders? Like a cake without frosting or a pizza with- out spices, it would lack sweet- ness and spice. Pictured above are our cheerleaders plus one. Linda Warnack, center, was a helpful Mother Raven . f . K W, X IW he i E 13 ,9 -5- I '-E1 -14- ' p - . ' - ' 415+ i i dp fl 21 1 4 f 27 1 X 28 Q Z f 31 1 K i i Ccfober Brings Lively Activities 78 M ,a:f2fHefag',Mfm, Queen 961416 9241? yo yjrzlriz cess cgfaron Tend .3 sl I yjrzlv cess Oforma C7 ea12 5 z112.yQr0f SYLVIA VERGARA COLENE BROWN Homecon TOMMIE WOOD DOROTHY LASHIER TH ERESA MARTIN EZ IRMA SILVA SALLY WILLIAMS :O mg Court ELIZABIETH ANN LOUCBHRAN F , JOYCE PECKUM CAROLYN OVERSON X 'ti Dazed and demure was Elizabeth Ann Laughran, as she was escorted by john DeFlice, during the Raven Day Homecoming Assembly. Homecoming '66 Homecoming, at any school, is a stirring event, but at Rio, Raven Day seems to be adorned with a special sparkle and poi- gnancy. The assembly is just a bit more im- pressive, the game and the halftime activities more inspiring, and the dance more memo- rable than at other schools. It is useless to attempt to describe it, because it has to do with an intangible-school spirit. But the sparkle is there, for all to observe. You saw it, and will see it again, on the faces of Rio's student body on Raven Day. l ii.. . ,,,1' I X W. x 1 if RN SJ FN t Raven football players looked on, while Queen Gloria was presented the traditional Red Roses. 82 Presented above was our Raven Queen Gloria Griego and her escort, johnny Leyba. , FH .1? ,-. . . , W, ..,. The Raven Band and Ravenettes put the crowning touch to another perfect Raven Day. Halffime Festivities The traditional Homecoming Heart for Queen Gloria was pierced by cupids arrow. iRavenettesj 83 nf- s Queen Gloria, Stanley Ortiz, Princess Norma, Tommy Williams, Princess Sharon and Fred Vescovi glided to the music of Don Lesman. Orlando Parajon and June Gower at the Homecoming Homecoming Ball- , v Queen Gloria, Princesses Norma and Sharon, the Royal Court along with their escorts ' viewed the Homecoming Dance. 84 S :kf . L 1 Fancy dresses floated as couples drifted into the night. A Dream fo Rhonda Lamphear and Greg David- son danced to the' music of a Remember Students exchanged conversation during the Homecoming Dance held October 16. 85 l QW' ' S 551232233353 as 6 55 ' f f-11 ... ,' 3 Q- The Madwoman of Chai1loto brought such record crowds to its four regular performances Q M ifk Ai:'W' i V 5..!Q that it was held over to the beginning of the following week. A ,,.. M, .cf t : ' iiii ' if -r'1f ' , X A ' , .-r. 2-4' x +. November X13 Q f 'D X if fs '-ij! Q ,J at t it .T I' seii .1 .. .K . M 'fj fi-Z' ' Oops! said Terry Martin as she fell into the water at the Senior Bazaar and Dance held November 23. NOVEMBER G Rio's foottball games wouldn't have been complete unless the Raven Band, Majorette Linda Powers and Drum Majors Monte Roseberry and David Aubol entertained the spectators during halftime. 86 3- Orders for Senior Announcements taken. 5-FB Rio vs. Farmington 12-Cross Country District Meet 16-19 -Drama Club Play 23-Patriotism Assembly QBoy-Girl Statersj -Senior Bazaar Sc Dance 24-25 -Thanksgiving Holidays 29-Stage Band Concert john DeFlice and Michelle Henson presented Mr. Miranda with the U.S. flag and the New Mexico fla S at the assembly. X A Paifriofism ssembly Everyone looks on as sorry Mr. Communism hides from Mr. Freedom in the skit presented by the Boy and Girl Staters November 25. Mr. Bob Duran, assistant di- rector of Boys State, was one of the guest speakers during the patriotism assembly. Seated below' him were representa- tives of all branches of the service. nu The Concert Choir performed December ninth at the annual Christmas Concert. Christmas Cheer Filled December Walter McLean added excitement to the Christmas program via the rolling beat of his Timpani Drums. 88 Adding harmony to the band's selections is the French Horn section. Rum, pum, pum pum Mr. Vasquez, as he directed the Little Drummer Boy llllil' l johnny Leyba and Lotus Yee as they presented Bobby McCharen, represent- ative from Mrs. Liedmaffs room ,C-11, with the Health Fund Plaque. vvgx it . M ,E if ,fix ,L I I ' PM N5 ' Rio's new wrestling coach, Mr. Valdez, greeted Ravens at the Letters Assembly December second. y .t. - L?f54i iv' T' Z are ' DECEMBER 2-BB, Rio vs. El Paso Letters Assembly 3-BB, Rio vs. El Paso 9-BB, Rio vs. Alb. High Christmas Assembly 13-BB, Rio vs. St. Mary High 14-Annual winter concert. QBand, Orch., Chorusj 16-BB, Rio vs. West Mesa 20-BB, Rio vs. Valley High 21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,3O, 31, 1, 2-Christmas Holidays 89 January 37- At all Raven Basketball games the Ravenettes were on hand to cheer the Ravens on to victory. Jubilcmf 1 The CAGERS were cheered on by Frans Klinkinburg, Ruben Aragon, Richard Sanchez, johnny Leyba, Pat Dominguez, and Buff Nichols. 90 Where did the BALL go!? was what both teams said half the time during the Powder Puff Basket- ball between the -Student Council and Senior Senate. The final score in that great? game was 31-21 in favor of Student Council. Jumping ,T Two bits, four bits, six bits a dollar! All for the SENATORS stand up and hollarlll? Cheerleaders for the Senators were: john Hebert, Ignacio Sandoval, Alex Wallace, Ross Brown, Fermin Chavez, Dan Armijo, Jerry Medley and Anarolino DeSousa. During the wh Council Cagers. Jnay16 aur 97 2-Christmas Holiday Ends 4--BB+-Rio Vs. Del Norte 6-BB-Rio vs. Gallup 13-BB-Rio vs. Espanola 18-19-Semester Exams 19-20-21-Gallup Tourney 25-BB-Rio vs. Manzano 26-Powder Puff BB Game S.C. vs. Senior Senate 30-First meeting of S.C. for second semester. ole game the FIERCE Senators fought against the Student J 0 February The Raven Cheerleaders honored the Basketball players with one of their Pom Pom routines before the Santa Fe basketball game that evening. f ,f 'K iw While the several representatives from the armed forces were at Rio they spoke to most of the Senior boys individually and in groups. jiiwrf f .'t'5' 7 ' F ERBRUARY CALENDAR BB R10 vs West Mesa BB Rio vs Farmington Wrestling R10 vs H H S King of Hearts Dance BB Rio vs Valley 24 25 State Wrestling Tournament as 24-BB R10 vs Sandia rf C e 154 Wa' 21:5 ,a. Z N Either J xx r s J T NX a W! l xy? The Freshmen class sponsored their first ac- tivity. Their dance was held February 10. ,i .,,, I, Carolyn Wordon and Ray Baca as lovers give a lift to the Raven Basketball players at the February assembly given by the cheerleaders. These two Lovers supposedly de- stroyed Santa Fe's Demon with their great spirit. fag J Yebwot Fralfcs The February Freshman sock- hop was a chance for many Ravens to exhibit their danc- ing abilities. xv ,em . Q , .' A ' 1 iw , V Q5 AW '5 ,E .Vm,,V AL wif 5 new yiw, if M A ' 1' V, f , fy A , M il. ' ff.. 1 NHL 'K U V, . - , ,l?'fm ,. as 1-3 K ,MQ 5 PW 44 ,, 'W ' ' 1 ,ia f, - - - :H zz ,f ,, 1. f.: .QA W. , ' 1 - e at V 5 , - ffl? f' f 5 1 mr 4 . i i f 5 ,,,,, R f, f ' ,kW, 'N V A 4 ' i ' 'uf : , 4 - A f, mg 1 , 1 , - ,,,, W k' 'U ,. , ,, , W , ' 1l.'1 ,?v-MWZV fp A-,. .-,q,.1v Q4 ,V in Q Jw ,Z ,L ky A f T ' I Am ki M , ,, 1 V, , if H .Q . ., . 5, My ,AVG ji: ,KJ wg, ,., A H, V Q 4. m I W . , -, A V .,,,,, QM, ,A . Km '52-ff H His W Q - V 4- , ' I9 ' ' ,I Y ' , A , , ' , ,,4, ,L V- m ,,i,, f ' i W'f1i5a i3 , if f ., 6 ,A L, .A Vg V H 6 A 'f 5- A , , H ff 'Www ,...,,,. M 5 f sw 'fi x ' , fl 7' f f.-b, M rv mff ,,,,, I. w ,, W W ' V is all . ...kkr 5 :MW ,yi ,ahh Q5 Hi Emilio Chavez Jack of Hearfs The sophomore-sponsored King of Hearts Dance was a great success with the theme of Hernando's Hideaway . Gloria Griego, Larry Sanchez, Emilio Chavez ,Q fv N Ravens danced to the flowing music of Rios own dance band the Raven- aires. The band played music rang- ing from Jazz to the Cha Cha Cha and even an occasional Mambo. Who 's Who For the third year the Po Ye Da has had the honor of presenting to the stu- dent body the names of those students who have been selected to Who's Who. The Rio Grande faculty and administra- tion diligently studied the student body looking for those special people who have demonstrated above-average achievement in academics, leadership, ac- tivities participation and cooperation with others. Congratulations to these twenty-two students and to the Rio Grande faculty and administration for a job well done. DIANA MARTINEZ Diana was born on February 5, 1949. Other than being Head Varsity Cheerleader Diana has actively participated in Drama Club Newspaper Staff junior House Girls State Delegate Student Council Representative CBoard Memberj, Boy-Girl State Club Honor Society B-Team Cheerleader Candy- striper Ravenette CCouncilmanj Treasurer Latin Club This has been Diana's second time in Who's Who. This fall Diana plans to attend the University of New Mexico. JOHNNY LEYBA Born january 18, 1950, Johnny has participated in Drama Club . . . Latin Club . . . Student Council . . . Soph. Class Parliamentarian- Historian Speech Club Vice-President Jr. Class Boy's State Delegate Candidate for West Point Leadership Award National Forensic League Staters' Club Science Club Student Body President National Honor Society As for the future, johnny plans to attend Southern California University. I 1 . Ur sfudenfs 1351 Chosen For DAWNELLE STAPLETON Dawnelle was born on February 7, 1949. Her interests include: Student Council Sophomore Assembly iLatin Club . . . Los Historianos . . . Junior House . . . Bowling Club . . . Girls' State Delegate . . . National Honor Society . . . and office aide. She plans to attend the University of New Mexico. DWIGHT HOOTON Dwight was born April 19, 1948. His hobbies and interests at Rio include: Sophomore Assembly Junior House Yearbook Staff . . . Bowling Club . . . Ice Skating Club . . . Student Council . . . and Rio's B-Team and Varsity Bas- ketball team. He plans to attend the UNM. Leadership, Academics Participation MONTE ROSEBEARY Monte was born july 1, 1949. He is a member of the following clubs: Band, Drum Major Concert Choir Student Council Drama Club . . . and All City Choir. He will attend Eastern New Mexico. X l i,i- in and Affwe T ' 1 . .,.i, CY.. QI F' T 5 X f F' 1 x. 1. r, 1 Ubi L3 me 'iii g , '11 , ,. ,,.,, Vins. rfiw DAN ARMIJO Dan was born February 16, 1949. As ,for his interests he has participated in the Ice Skating Club Spanish Club F.T.A. Student Council . .. Tennis Team junior House Member Activities' Office Aide Boys' State Delegate Bowling Club Senior Class Vice President Band . .. Yearbook Staff As for the future Dan plans to attend the University of New Mexico. KAREN MEHIGAN Karen was born November 16, 1950. Other than being Varsity Cheerleader Karen has been in the All-State Chorus National Honor Society Junior Class Parliamentarian French Club Student Council Girls' State Delegate Next fall Karen plans to attend Bethany State College. MICHELLE HENSON Michelle was born December 24, 1949. Among her many interests Michelle has been in the Spanish Club F.T.A. Girls' State Delegate Ice Skating Club Bowling Club Youth City Council American Field Service . .. Student Council Alternate . .. Varsity Cheerleader . . . Ravenettes . . . As for next fall Michelle plans to attend the University of New Mexico. as-3 Y.. .jf li I :Tl X ALEX WALLACE Alex was born March 3, 1949. Other than being Editor-in- chief of the yearbook Alex has participated in Senior Sen- ate National Forensic League Tennis team Speech Club United Na- tions Club . . . Boys' State Al- ternate Next fall Alex plans to attend San Diego State College. Lu Ili 15 ij ' L, , Lx l' -I Raven Faculty U-l Select l' Twenty-Two lf! for NINA VIGIL Nina was born Dec. 8, 1949. Besides being Senior Class Treasurer Nina has been in F.T.A. Youth Symphony . . . Girls' State-Alternate . . . Honor So- ciety . .. Junior House . . . As for the future Nina plans to attend the Univer- sity of New Mexico this coming fall. LAURA MURPHY Laura was born on February 6, 1950. Laura has participated in various clubs around Rio . . . such as the Latin Club . . . F.T.A. . .. National Honor Society . .. Senior Senate Ravenettes This fall Laura Plans to go to the U.N.M. Honor Sian Kosfedf Only Junior Selecfed for Who's Who STAN KOSTEDT Stan was born january 23, 1950. Stan's main activity has been sports. Stan has lettered in both Varsity Basketball and Track. When he graduates in '68 he plans to attend Brigham Young University. Lofus Yee in Who's Who for Second Time LOTUS YEE Lotus was born on March 17, 1950. She has been active at Rio and has participated in the following activities: Student Council . . . Debate Club . . . Girls' State . . . Latin Club Sophomore Class President AFS . .. Albuquerque Youth Council and National Honor Society. Lotus plans to attend some college in the East. I00 .. .,,. if 1 .weslf lx NJ 3 c ,1 is a 'ZS ' 'MWA ,,,.,,,, ,,,, . ,, ,, Who 's Who df john was .born October 3, 1948- 101111 1135 R actively participated in sophomore as- sembly . . . junior House . . . Student Coun- cil F.T.A. Treasurer Delegate to Boys State . . . Teachers Aide . . . As to the future John plans to attend the University of New Mexico. JOHN DEFLICE at s .Y KWVV K K v . - ' 5' f 2 . ' 7 X S hav :'ii' . UNIV. 3'1 .,,- . h K 'F A , ,-,,,. ,,., ,, Q is! . 11 'fee f-Ha k .-.-gr' r -auf' F M ve... N-- S at gn, z, irq. - LAWRENCE SANCHEZ X-- 'N- C Larry was born December 27, 1948. Other than be- ing on the varsity basket- ball team Larry has been in the Spanish Club Senior Senate Represent- ative . . . Boys State Dele- gate . . . As for the future Larry plans to attend the University of Albuquer- que. ROBERTA ROMERO Roberta was born on September 23, 1949. Other than being editor-in-chief of the yearbook her junior year and varsity cheerleader this year she has also participated actively in Student Council . .. Ravenettes . .. P.E. office aide Junior Class secretary . . . Girl State Delegate . . . This fall Roberta plans to attend Adams State College. IOI Twenty One Seniors Selected for Who's Who EDDIE ALLEN Eddie was born january 22, 1949. During his years at Rio, Eddie has been in the National Honor Society . . . Bowling Club . .. Boys' State Alternate . .. junior House Los Historianos Club . .. Next year Eddie plans to at- tend University of New Mexico. I02 LINDA WARNACK Linda was born on April 20, 1949. As one of her activities Linda participated in several Drama Club Plays . . . she was also a Girls' State alternate . . . Student Council representative . .. Junior House Representative . . . As for the future, Linda plans to attend the U.N.M. SAM MITCHELL Sam was born April 19, 1948. Other than play- ing varsity football and basketball Sam was a delegate to Boys State . . . student council rep- resentative . . . German Club . . . Sophomore class treasurer . . . This fall Sam plans to attend the University of New Mexico. JOHN HEBERT, III john was born july 1, 1949. Among his interests: Student Council . . . Junior House . .. Sophomore Class Vice-president Senior Class President . . . F.T.A. . . . Youth Council Science Club Boys' State Delegate As for this fall, John plans to attend the University of New Mexico. BOBBY MCCHAREN Bobby was born September 22, 1949. Other than being on the varsity basketball team he has played golf . . . Student Council . . . President of Boy-Girl State Club . . . Boy State Delegate . . . Honor Society Office Aide As for the future, Bobby plans to attend the University of New Mexico. - FAT' ,.,..i,.. ff ,Tim , 2 1 , 4 V. ,. .. . . 1 M., .,, ., 4 E I its .Qi Q, 1' , T CASSANDRA CHURCH Cassandra was born October 18, 1950. As for her interests, she has participated in the Drama Club . . . Speech Team . . . Girls State Alternate . . . Next fall, Cas- sandra plans to attend the University of New Mexico. ' , . ' ' -W Y X , . l , H , , Q tj .. - .- , fb - gggzfmfffzw, ,J 3 - L fy - 41194 1 A . . yba 967 Body resident' .4 Ravens 3 Ever since the evolution of the first civilizations of man, there has always been the will to continue onward with great strides. By doing this, man has bettered his own society and allowed for greater societies in future life. Here at Rio Grande we have our own civilization , the past has allowed for a better present and the present for a greater future. Along with this stepping forward there is a great deal- of enthusiasm, tradition and precedents for future Ravens. This formula for a United Student Body carries on from the past to the present and into the future. There is a time for everythingf' it is said. The time for a change is here. As in civilizations, the change from one to another has come. There will never be a change, though, in the fine Raven tradi- tions of school loyalty and enthusiasm. To all Ravens I say farewell and always Fly High Ravens. Johnny Leyba Student Body President Nav-' Mr. hlaramillo and Johnny spend many hours discussing upcoming ties at Rio. 2.CflV1 Worlging hand in hand with Student Council Committees, johnny Leyba helps making important decisions. ,I n ,Ja With a smile as usual, johnny works diligently before and after school. IOS ill ,, . Ja - I W V. ,,.. , Mya as ,,,, w ' ' , , , , , t i f .... - 'A 1 s 'A'1 -'i- ,f,, AAAW if P ' , l ga iiii : S I ,, - L ' 'A , ,Q :.i11 my V I ,,AA ,f,, Q as ,-11,i2 - if lacyse V I I c I to e ' ? E I a. so v , - , V 2 mga gg: K ' , - f',k api , ,pf ,, , , e .. ,, M k 'f.:. a A. ' ' ,....W,, ark s, , c ,i,, ,. ,FK L . V, kkkk ki, i alf' . -:,f. ,a ,,,.b , ' M L ' a as Ma JLL . yr: A ,,,,,3,,, , vs, - . W :V , .mm at aaa s,a L ,,-. qgzai. . 1? Y 1A T l,5 I I s, ., .. ,. f, ,s ,5,3,,.,w W , ,.,,,: s I' 'fi L a EF at g .,M,,AA W y W as his 1- ..,1 1, p ,, L., . ,1,, A nuns -ss. is , , ,i .,,,,,l.. , :.: ,, A,1:, ,M cy s s V A t ccyc y. 5 A , A stray '1'-' ffI A I . I is I X I 1 f , . ,was N My , , Af., ...,,, k qs, LEM' i HSL . J' , 5 gr ,.., c VV .K , D K , X k g zzz 5, t :W . I 'e fi 7 F' r xx t ,V .a i I3- H 'f Iii -- , 1 ff,5:::,f '-5 ., Mk s riiiiifi- E ' , G K , sms- f as . at i l K r , fi n ' .5 drip X - in ks' A 1 A 'iff' . .an , 3 , .z.s,zf..l L seam 1' it sig? gas Wugen Wrayon Wzofr '66J67 c3fuoQ12f 3009 Uzbe-jyreszkzzf Ravens, Although the world is filled with disappointments and frustrations and man is often insignificant, .he alone is endowed with reason, and thus has no limit on his ability to achieve. No institution can give a student truth and knowledge, but through participation in classes and student activities at R10 Grande, I have been equipped with the tools to seek it. My tenure as Student Body Vice-President has been a rewarding experience in that I have had the chance to learn the mechanism of formulating activities for the Rio Grande Student Body. After three wonderful years, I am ready to leave Rio to go on in my studies, but I shall always remember the great sportsmanship, great times at the games and activities, and the great students that I attended school with. It is my sincere wish that Ravens continue to main- tsailnedl and preserve the concepts and ideals which have always been advanced at Rio Grande High c oo . Ruben Victor Aragon Student Body Vice-President I06 l ,J W gg? vig. i 2 313' 'ii we 1966-1967 Varsity and B-Team Cheerleaders: JoAnn Sanchez, Debbie Cox, Michelle Henson, Karen Mehigan, Angela Ortiz, Sylvia Herrera, Diana Martinez, jan Mitchell, Margaret Sainz. - Raven Fight Song - SEE THE RAVENS RISING ON HIGH g HEAR THEIR BATTLE CRY. FIGHT ON RAVEN S, WIN OVER ALL. BRING US VICTORY. RAH! RAH! RAH! CHEER THE RAVEN S, CHEER LOUD AND CLEAR. OUR TEAM HAS NO FEAR. WE SPREAD OUR WINGS OVER LAND, SEA, AND SKY BRINGING FAME TO RIO GRANDE HIGH. I07 Varsity 5 Five Ravens, This year has been one which I will never be able to forget. It was a year in which I worked hard but in which I received much. I received the respect of my fellow classmates, and I gained new and lasting friends. It seems that this year has gone by so quickly and already my duties as Varsity Cheerleader have ended. Yet, there are many things which will never end for me but which will continue to dwell within my heart. I would like to thank all the Ravens who made this year such a great one for me and I want every Raven to remember to FLY HIGH in whatever you set out to do. Diana Martinez Head Varsity Cheerleader Dear Ravens, It has certainly been a great honor and pleasure to serve Rio Grande High as one of their varsity cheerleaders. It is inspiring to see the loyalty, love and spirit of the school reflected in the various activities. May these qualities always endure at Rio. Thank you, one and all, for the privilege of cheering for you. Michelle Henson Dear Ravens, This is Rio Grande High School buildings A through F, a fence, the cafeteria, the administration, the loyal student body, and in the center of all . . . the Raven flying on high. It was a great privilege bestowed upon me to Rrve Rio, and in serving I felt and became part of the Raven spirit, sportsman- ship, and tradition. Become a part, Ravens! Whenever I hear See the Ravens rising on high! a smile will appear on my face and in my heart, for I know Rio Ravens will always be proud and 'iFly High. Roberta Romero Dear Ravens, I can't begin to say how much being a Raven Cheerleader has meant to me. How do you say thank you to so many for so much? There just aren't words to express it. As a member of Rio's Varsity Five I've felt honored and privileged to represent the most wonderful school in the state. Cheering for our boys made me very proud, and I know your support meant a lot to them too. I never will forget the great spirit and sportsmanship that the Ravens displayed. The only thing that I have to regret is, that this wonderful year is almost gone. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for mak- ing this the best senior year I could ask for. Sylvia Herrera Dear Ravens, As I think over the past year, so many wonderful memories remain with me, the excitement of the first game, our beautiful homecoming, the thrill of basketball season, and the Gallup Tourney, but perhaps most important of all, I remember the pride, the spirit and the sportsmanship that only Ravens pos- sess. Being one of your cheerleaders this year was a dream come true and I can never thank you enough for your support, your enthusiasm, and your loyalty. I have been proud to be a part of you and I leave with the knowledge that Raven tradition and spirit will continue 'to keep Rio Grande on top. With you in my heart always, I say thank you, good-bye, and good luck! Karen Mehigan .. Ja, Margaret Sainz fbeadj 1 X 3 Angela Grtiz lf' 'fi iff., ' L, i1li'g1p1p2 . y' A m',-,- ,L-i - V I, H , Q Q . ' x gil L .,., ij, ' r:,: 7' fE,L,A,,i z ' W :za-, f ' Af as K- ' - Jo Anne Sanchez ESQW Debbie Cox jan Mitchell 9 Elizabeth ls From v v v l , ,.,, , With enthusiasm the Raven Band greeted our Inter national Exchange Student September 15. On hand to greet Elizabeth were her American parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stapleton and their daughter Dawnelle. 'KH All with smiles, john Hebert, john Boroughs, Diana Martinez, Ruben Aragon, Michelle Henson, Bobby McCharen, Roberta Romero, johnny Leyba, Karen Mehigan and Sylvia Herrera were present to greet Elizabeth on her arrival at the Sunport. 'II3 fGood Study habifsl + fThe Will 1966-1967 straight A students for first semester are: Sealed: Elizabeth Ann Laughran, Diana Martinez, Karen Mehigan, Dawnelle Stapleton, Standing, Kenneth Smith, Edward Rathbun and Eddie Allen. In the wide arena of the world, failure and success are not accidents as we so frequently suppose, but the strictest justice. If you do your fair day's work you are certain to get your fair day's wage- Alexander Smizh II4 fo sfudyj 2- Sfraigl1fA's SSW Ns 1966-1967 straight A students for first semester areg Seatedy Lotus Blossom Yee, Cathy Cruz, Ruby Gallegos, Kathy DeWitt, Smndingg john Hebert III, Ernest Kilker, Charles Roybalg not shown, Cassandra.Church. II5 ,N K Students of the Monfh Q4 5 i L Q 5 -ef, 1:3 . an 1 'HW' eff' Sh, Q gl 5 9 gay' Qx f SQQQQ2' gig, , gf 333 9 '5-r QQ' EH' Q .dv tiff' 'B em in E! T , VV L . W 'M W ' ' ' 7' f,.?uuz3Zi5 Student of the month for january '67 is Dwight Hooten, for February '67, Lotus Blossom Yee and for December '66, Bobby McCharen. Students of the month are elected for being all around Ravens , Students must. have at least a 2.0 gverage and be full time students around Rio. II6 Pianist Award Rita Angel placed first in both District and State Young Artists Competition sponsored by New Mexico Music Teachers Association. 5 ff? .Army I O , Pi we fr f F opflI11lSfS Award Nina Vigil and Eddie Allen received the Optimists' of Rio Grande High School award from the Albuquerque Optimists' Club. tv? J.. X I Campus c 6 I1 9 All students in Art Class get a chance to express their thoughts and ideas by mak- ing unusual creations. S With his hands stretched out, Mr. Vasquez speaks to his chorus class before one of Rio's many assemblies. Raven students get an opportunity to dance the most popular dances at any of the many Sock Hops. Whatis New? A high school constitutes a living body, gathering its life force from the people who compose it. Having this vitality, it grows and changes as people do. Especially is this so if the school administration is willing to attempt innovations in the established educational methods. It is far easier, of course, to say Theres nothing wrong with the way it was it was last yearn, and let past procedures rather than future needs be the guideline for the present. Fortunately, Rio has people directing its course who do look to the future, and who realize the obligation of flexibility that a high school owes to this very flexible generation. And sp, as in each of the preceding eight years, 1966-1967 saw changes worked in our school-new buildings, new departments, new methods. It gives us pleasure to present, in the following pages, at least a partial answer to the question What's new this year?,' .. and would you realize what Program if ml! it Tomorrow. Hugo Whaf's New?? The Freshman Class! This year, Rio was expanded to a four-year high school and we welcomed The Fabulous Fresh- men to the Raven flock. These students would have been junior High big wheels under the old system, instead, they found themselves at the bot- tom of the ladder once again. But the amalgamation process was swift and relatively painless. Within a few days they had been enveloped by the Raven spirit, and were an integral part of the school. Where's G-3? A familiar scene during the first days of the school year A -upperclassmen giving a friendly assist to bewildered newcomers. Looking slightly dazed by it all, these freshmen emerge from an English class. In no time at all, teachers names, class schedules, and building loca- tions were memorized, and the unfamiliar had ' 'T L' become familiar. The mysteries of a class schedule are explained to two freshmen by class counselors Mr. De Wolf and Mrs. Kelley. The doll on the filing cabinet is no doubt a left-over bit of security abondoned there by an incoming ninth grader. EQ!! Semester Innovation: i ii -v' . The Senior Shuffle fn.. An idea begins, of course, in a human mind-but then, quite often, machines can take over the implementation. So it was with this idea. Seniors were re-scheduled into different classes for second semester by the IBM mafhlnei ufldgf the watchful We' Of Mfs- Chfisfmafl, The result: a senior presents her class card to her new teacher, and assistant PUUCIPHI, afld MIS- Chavez, IBM 5eCfefafY- both student and instructor benefit from the fresh association. , Well-Known Raven Given a New position - Armando Velasquez: Assistant Principal As of this year, Rio became one of the first schools in the city to have two assistant principals. Attendance is the special concern of Mr. Velasquez, who also assists in other administrative duties. H 3 4 'ia'-2 S3 2 ,K if as Q F t. f fij fi ,few Q, K N 5 W Q fi A .f 4 i ' .tyst Mr. Miranda and Mr. Velasquez, with offices next door to each other, can have frequent conferences on school l . P0 my Mr. Velasquez interviews a student in his office l 2l is Rio's IMC was the first of its kind in the city. New and experienced teachers alike find it an unexpected boon to their endeavors to have at hand in this central location a great wealth of educational materials. Here the teacher discovers concrete help in planning an individual lesson, a unit, or an entire curriculum. 1,45 - , p,,, , ,t,,t,,t, .,, Members of Miss Miller's creative writing class utilize the facilities of the IMC in preparing copies of Efyenre, literary magazine produced through the class. .fe Teachers inevitably find Mr. Moore, IMC.director, willing to help in locating the precise filmstrip, record, picture, or whatever might be needed to complement a particular lesson or unit. Instructional Materials Center New Service Facility for Teachers Model Cecelia Casias patiently poses as Mrs. Black oversees the work of two young art students. Proper equipment is needed to make a crafts course valuable. Here, two girls weave with a four-harness, counter balance loom as Mrs. johnson supervises. A New Building for Arts and Crafts Appropriate materials and the space to work with them make the new fine arts building an inspiring place for artists and craftsmen. These students work with sculptures. I23 One Day for casual- wear . . . exe , I Q ' i 9 is is o The .MONKEES are .here!!!! Some of the Ravens that were joyfully climbing the trees during Bermuda Shorts Day areg jerry Medley Priscilla Sena, Gena Villegas, Michelle Henson and Fermin Chavez. Bermuda Shorts Day - A Great Success! I24 E L C As one of the many activities during IWIRP WEEK, ice-skating seems to be traditional. Twirp Week B o w D I. a I n n S c. 9 I a n M f. 9 o I v. n P I 9 o e o s Twirp Week- Girls Treat the boys . . . While the girls went to powder their noses Dan Armijo and Fermin Chavez got in a f-ew good shots of POOL. Students skate the Grand March at the TWIRP Week ice skating party. I 25 ,., Sports The hills of manhood wear a noble face. l Milne Sports--an introduction to life itself, with our reaction tothe struggle taking precedent over the outcome. We attempt-sometimes we succeedg often as not, we fail. Whatever the result of each par- ticular battle , we strive toward the larger goal of sportsmanship which rises above victory or defeat. As this goal is attained, players and spectators alike have learned one of life's most valuable lessons. Rebuilding Season for Woody Cotton lunges but misses. The Ravens beat the Scorpians in this important IAA Con R . ference game. I O '28 Sam Mitchell tears loose for another Raven Touchdown. Beautiful pass protection enabled Dave Torrez to get this one off for long yardage. 1. Manzano 56 Rio 2. Durango 38 Rio 3. Del Norte 19 Rio 4. Valley O Rio A 5. Highland 54 Rio 6. Sandia 22 Rio , 7. Santa Fe 20 Rio 8. Albuq. High 20 Rio 9. Farmington 1 3 Rio Football Scoreboard Paul Garcia our leading pass receiver proves why he is also one of the city's leading scorers. This Hornet was almost set back for a loss by Sam Mitchell. Rio Blanks Valley w alsr s a Paul Garcia dragged his tackler an extra three yards before help came. x Q I 3 Sam Mitchell runs into three Highland Headhunters before he is finally tackled Mike Richardson just couldn't hold on to this bomb. Lorenzo Gallegos is outnumbered as he attempts to gain yardage on Sandia. Therehe goes! David Torrez has all the room he needs for another touch- down. This pass was deflected by our Raven defense I30 Ravens Defeat Santa Fe Quarterback David Torrez bulls his way through a tough Monarch line. That's what I call a real shoestring catch. This punt return was halted rather abruptly. H 3 x MSmW2Yxk'fSs.: Our mammoth front line really made it rough for the opposition. I3I A., A . , , . f ,W Robert Lee Williams dances away from Sam Mitchell's desperate tackle. Rio Grande Ravens Lorenzo Gallegos has the room and the protectron from Sam Mitehell to score a touchdown on a brilliant run , ,, 7 Raven Football Team 5, 51, ATN 2 23,535.5 ,za arg 91,g,3g53ff1 50 n 5 A fl. laia ., a aa A Z M aa 5 ' ei A A A an A V ' y .a,a ,,aaa .E:A 1 i' lga 'i, 4 L in 3 1 A 3' at 9? 34 53 We aaa A a aaa - Q1a- T Za. a ' aaaa r as - 1 afa a I 'aff C Q ' 1- , H1W,f ,if' ifgi fy ! - f'9f lll :::': a- iii! : 2375? 'AEQ' A ii . , ' - ,1,., H A : iVV A U AAVVE 1 , f gikki -. lfb 1, TAP Vma . llai aaaa ,A R aliaa A aaaaa ,, 1 a a1a 11G , ,'fh haaNa y aa,, , i:i V A The members of this year's football team are: Lan row-Coach Bucky Stallings, Cletus Tafoya, Manuel Martinez, William Aragon, Charlie Bustos, Lorenzo Gallegos, Anthony Holguin, Tom Garcia, jay Taylor, Benny Allen, Richard York, Sammy Salas, Albert Sandoval, Emilio Chavez, and jerry Chavez Fin! row: Richard Jason, Tom Rums, Tom Stavros, Mike Richardson, Jose Montalvo, Bill Padilla, Mike Avaritt, jack Rizzo, Ted Chavez, David O'Grady, Gene Gonzalez, and Ruben Gonzalez. Sam Mitchell Bob Cospin Mark Battaglia David Torrez l33 Varsity Basketball Team KVENI ag LV mf 4 L 10 C V'k,w Q. M my Tag U nav-snug The Varsity Raven Basketball Team for '66-'67 isg Coach Maier, players, Bobby McCharen, Larry Sanchez, Stanley Pena, Leon Woodward, Mike Green, Stan Kostedt, Dwight Hooten, james Driggers, john Capel, jack Fullerton, Ronnie Trammell, Sam Mitchell. Head Coach Larry Tuttle. Managers As most athletes know in every sport the most unpopular job is that job of being Manager. The managers for Rio's '66-'67 Bas- ketball team wereg Greg David- son, Mark Battaglia and Charles Murray. fy Ll! I34 Sn.. 6'6 , Dwight Hooten sinks two for a losing cause against Valley. G m Record y Number 44 blocks a Larry Sanchez shot a la' mode. Against Cougars 94-71 Two more against Coronado! Final score 72-59. Hooten is double teamed and fouled under the basket I35 Ron Trammell helped defeat Coronado a second tirne. rx l .l,eN' .J ,,,.e ,igw i iji r . I , Vy,..v f,V ir ,:..Tg??gfL 1 .V .,...,N,L llel f llll d d e'd' M K . ,V ,,,. A. L , V, ff f- . - ' ,, we-f,-, -'+w.w- by . K .,,:.. ,,,:: , , , U I 'ze re .41 2, 3, ' , f . , . .., f ' , 2, , 1 , f 3 ' ., ,l . ' i, ' 5 ., A j .1 f 'X f . V. ,I I 'L N , it , I, I ZPAZ VV AE A4E, Q V V W Ak ' Az? , 1 I V ,I I :ff-., l if HI 2 . kat M 5. at 1? I' K I Q V. in 0 'L lf E i ,Q fm L x if 4 ' 1 ' ' , A , Ms P . L .r if ll, fi iv 5 s W ye -e bf 9 , Wk x y 6 v f rv XA I Zi 3 F J mf ,A mg I l I ddyy ' ' Bob McCharen shoots from the top of the key-And there goes Hooten for the rebound! I 36 If Raven Produce Season Not even pulling the net down will stop those two! Hoopsfers Winning Hooten scared the nets against Del Norte and really saved the day. This struggle for the ball was followed by a jump ball. Espanola was no match as the Ravens defeated them 71-52. Ron Trammell laid one up for two more. I37 l38 Rio Defeafs Bulldogs Leon Woodward puts one up against the St. Mary's Cougars-The Ravens established a new gym record against them. The final score was 94-71. -H Hooten widens the margin against El Paso Coronado. erjg g,,mzM,t..,Qk Larry Sanchez attempts a shot in the last seconds of the first half against the Bulldogs. Albuquerque High was no match to the inspired Ravens-Final score was 59-49. 41 F V' y,wf7fI'Y'-, . ,',l?s'?f9-tfwff' ww . 1- , fm MI, ' , X. ..,,, I fistgf1v'.'25ia,1' ai,- ..,. A A H. . U , gl . , , Rm f .1 70 6 2 75 M 62 94 95 63 68 6 72 71 39 67 59 59 65 59 56 72 49 41 7 67 4 ' 5 7 272 Flying high for the Ravens during a jump ball is our fabulous center, Dwight Hooten. James Driggers waits anxiously for the ball. Coronado, El Paso Coronado, El Paso A. H. S. St. Mary West Mesa Valley Del Norte Gallup Espanola Grants Holbrook Sandia Manzano West Mesa Farmington A. H. S. Santa Fe Highland Del Norte Valley Sandia They. 54 58 52 71 55 82 65 50 52 38 54 72 57 42 68 73 81 54 44 83 66 Stan Kostedt lays the ball up after a magnificent fast break, free throw for the Ravens. Not a sound is heard in the gym while Bobby McCharen sinks a I39 inf Nunn: The members of Rio's B Squad are-Lax! row: Mr. Joel Lambson, john Reed, Jessie Sands, Ray Mares, George Ramirez, Harry Tafoya, Jose Montalvo, and George Garcia Fin! row: Phillip Sanchez, Louie Carrillo, Pete Griego, Louie Sedillo, Pedro Sierra, Ronnie Sanchez, Mike Lujan, Arthur Martinez, Albert Lujan I' 9 S Wrestling '66-'67 style I40 l l 1 In position and ready to go is Rio's 180 lb. Woody Cotton. Wrestlers Produce Q 0 o Brrllranf Record Raven wrestler, Charlie Montoya, struggles in a match that he went on to win, giving Rio another wrestling victory for the records. Carlos Salazar going for a pin! l4l Raven Grapplers fake 2nd Michael Sanchez tries desperately for the first hold. ln Christmas Tourney The action is about to start as Tony Zamora reverses the tables against a Sandia Wrestler T ' M , eg X Q fw swf Va rslfy Q wwf Wresfling Mike Avritt Jay Taylor G QQAHAQ' Mel Salazer dirtrict 3A rlqampion 1 Won-16 , Q RA lost-2 ' tied-1 Carlos Salazar diflrirt 3A champion Chrinfmor Tournament Champion Louie Garcia won-19 lost-1 tied-O diftrirt 3A champion STATE CHAMPION won-18 lost-2 tied-0 c iiiciic 1 T I ' Q5iB5lFA'VQ' 4? Mike Torrez Diytrict 3A Runner up won 17, lost 2 tied-0 Richard Vigil District 3A champion Cbriftmas Tournament Champion won-19, lost-2, tied-0 Mike Lyons Diftrict 3A 3rd place won-19, lost-2, tied-1 I44 Ml Gi QRANIL' QQ. David Roberts Q e x uhAm.? Tony Zamora Dixtrict 3A Champion won-14, lost-2, fied-0 a- K N.-1 .N ...,-J G Rnflaf , 3' Wfoody Cotton Dixtrict 3A Rnnnerup 180 Chriftmas Tournament Champion won-17, lost 3, fied-o TOM BEALL Diftrirt 3A 3rd place H eaoyweight Chriftmar Tournament 3rd place won-15, lost-3, tied- 0 I45 H6677 Baseball Team Bob Copsin, Larry Marquez . Win Bob Fullerton, Bemle Chavez ,UEFA W ,, 5 Y' L Siundifzgr Coach Wright, John Kimmons, Bill Cockroft, Bob Copsin, Bob Fullerton, Asst. Coach Tuttle. 2nd Row: Mgr. Robert O'leary, Ted Chavez, Stan Pena, David Torres, Larry Sanchez, Larry Marques, Buck Wilson, Mgr. john Torres. Seated: Mike Walker, Charlie Bustos, Marvin Pohl, Richard Castillo,fLorenzo Gallegos, Bernie Chavez. 'iii B . - W Z4 V Q VV, V ttif' y A as V V A an , 1 , A ' A c X :'t t ' I . C Q W I if if Q11 ii V' H 'C E211 ii .,, ,, ., if . telt f ' f B T igv, ivf M A B 5 Aff If V fff- w i Willa 1' - ' , 2 ' Bill Cockroft David Torres Ted Chavez Lorenzo Gallegos I47 1966 Baseball Scoreboard John Kirnmons, Buck Wilson Ei? FP. Rio Opp. 8 Gadsen 1 Bowie CEI Pasoj 5 Highland 1 Monzano 3 Sandia 5 Del Norte 12 Farmington 0 Farmington 7 Sandia O Valley 11 Highland 3 Santa., Fe 6 Santa Fe 6 Albuquerque 5 Albuquerque 3 Espanola 9 Espanola 1 Valley 1 Del Norte 2 Monzano 'x if ' R gilllla ft I 1 475, Richard Castillo, Stan Pena Marvin Pohl, Larry Sanchez -fi? 4:5-' 1, 4 W.., M, 24 .N 3 Are you ready? Members of this year's Cross Country Team in- clude Archie Lueras, Mel Salazar, Mike Coralez, and Frank Garcia. From Start i?Q35'!'ii5 it . .V 2 f W sa Q -, 2 a gf i J. , 1 aiia at V 4 , . at ,, ia, ' X y i 3,, Kenneth Lujan, John Chewiwi, Bill Ames were a part of this YYY 5 . ,,E Q r A' wttte i Wai: . , -- 2:11 . ' , if ,f W., if at lr. - alia wi . 3 s , -- if .W I -1 s-1 ' v 1 xy Chris year' s Baca and team. 2. , ii , . W f iff? r irr- K W n 5 ' slr mg. , if f X. Alan Driggers, Gabriel Abeyta, Darrell Rasband and James Balellio also devoted their time to a Worthy sport. l' s .,.. ,F .5 J e B, f J M, v iii ,, -i' '+ rg, -W.. ., ,,.,. ..d.g3i!jv55::L'Q.,-1. fzghga 4 ,,,..Z3,.. V M .-f gg if 111' if 'if' ,-MM L L ..,K M ., iaa- , . - , H In -ef ' H V gy, , 'Af N ', ' ' ft 'TA 5, To Finish-Cross Country demands much stamina. Cross Country in.,- I49 This 'year's track members are: jerry 'Black Manuel Solis, Anthony Otero, john Valdez, james Wood, Richard Sanchez, Arnold Cordova, john Armijo, Randy Sanchez, Robert Roybal, Pat Romero, Max Garcia, Second row: Robert Jarrett, Robert Wade, Lee Cain, Andy Salas, Bill Padilla, Torn Garcia, Bobby Shock, Thomas Rumsey, Benny Allen, Richard Roybal, Elwar Lacour, Robert Sanchez, john Moore, John Caldwell, Mike Tarter, Arthur Maez, Lamont Anderson, Edward Elliott, Lincoln Cowan. Third row: Bucky Stallings, Henry Trechel, Travias Askew, Frank Garcia, Mark Battaglia, Paul johnson, Jerry Easley, Robert Atler, Donald Dimas, Grabriel Abeita, Steve Driggers, Carl Czerner, jimmy Garcia, Darrell Johnson, Darrell Rasband, Melvin Marquez, Mike Anderson, Coach Bill Rogers. Track and Field Warming up withra lap around the track are Frank Garcia and Mark Battaglia I50 r JL? an ff Q QT' N ,, 1 ,, .rw L-we 4, I wonder what he'll look like with his Nose bashed in. E 'r The Track Team Practicing .rid 1 E M ,,f ,Ji t 2 ii: I AVLL LM. fi E Z a i i A WV,L M 'LLL A f ... -H Q- - ., . Q. 1fTffQi iu 'fgwsfg K it h 'Q i f 5- if t' t ,W H-me Vi :wr jjj L Pole vaulting is one of the major events in a track meet. Keeping in stride with each other are Gabriel Abeita and Steve Driggers. l5l Members of last year's tennis team included Alex Wallace, Ray Padilla, Robert Scanlan, Gilbert Padilla, and John Bettis. Seated are Alfred Bourget, Mr. james Kakos fsponsorj, Rupert Watson and Fermin Chavez. Tennis Team Golf Team The 66 Swingers were Kelly MC- Dougall, Don Driver, Rudy Grado, Bobby McCharen. Sealed were Ronald Madgon, Coach Barela, and Henry Lovato. I52 ,Q fa RGHS Coaching Staff kiwi M' A The members of Rio's coaching staff are: Lan row: Richard Elwell, joel Lambson, and Bill Barela Third row: Evaldo Valdez, Al Wright, and Bill Rodgers Second row: jerry Maier, Bucky Stallings, and Louis Griego Fin! row: Larry Tuttle, Janice Soyez, and jess Deason Rio 's Oufslandlng Football Player Sam Mitchell Bobby McCharen chosen as Oufsfanding Baskefball Player Gabe Abeifa Oufsfanding Cross C ounfry Runner X Five Rio Wrestlers Are , Q 57 . xii 36' 1725 l QQ, s3Al1a,5 Q35 Q lwlff fy RW' Q? Q, Wm QQ Q., Y- X Champions are: Bark-Louie Garcia and Richard Vigilg Ffozzl-Tony Zamora, Carlos Salazar, and Mel I 0 h C Dlsfrlcf 3A C amplons f is E .W :lv f ,Q , , .Y xg., E: in S E? L Sig E? F fi fs F lp, Q 5 , , 1 52 N as af ' Superintendent of Schools MJ' Roberf L. Chisholm Superintendent of Albuquerque Public Schools is Robert L. Chisholm. He began his job in january 1966. He has taken many steps in order to possess his job as Superintendent. He began as a teacher of music, history, and English. Next, was the role of assistant principal. From there he became principal of a junior high, then principal of a high school. He climbed even higher attaining the position of Superintendent in Sedro-Woolley, Washington, then Superintendent of Richland, Washington. Now, Superintendent of our own Albuquerque Public Schools. He was educated in the public school in Iowa and Washington and graduated from Pullman High in 1935. Mr. Chisholm retains an active interest in music. He is an accomplished violinist and takes part in the activities of several music groups. In addition to music, his interests vary with fishing, hunting, boating, and tennis. i Board of Education Mrs. Jeanette Stromberg is the only woman on the Board of Education and serves as clerk to the Board. Mrs. Stromberg has been active in several organizations to help youth. S. Y. Jackson has been serving as a mem- ber of the Board of Education for twenty-six years, the longest term in the history of the Board. Mr. Jackson is beginning his twenty-third year as president. Robert Elder, the only native of Albuquer- que, is serving as the new vice-president of the Board. Mr. Elder has been a member of the Board since 1944. J. Leon Thompson serves as chairman of the finance committee and has been a mem- ber of the Board for the past eight years. He graduated from U.N.M. Floyd F. Darrow is the newest member of the Board and is now serving as secretary of the finance committee. Darrow also is interested in youth. He served as chairman of the New Mexico Council on Children and Youth. 1.wfN'e? 'e-., s In a world that is being driven onward at a high speed by science and technology we cannot, we must not, give up the idea that human beings can control their destinies. Without this con- viction, blind chance would take over and the whole of human society would fall into purely accidental patterns. You must work, with your teachers, toward learning to make the best of our extraordinary resources if We hope for future stability, for it is to you young people our society will look for imagination, leadership, and the realization of dreams. Mrs. Christman I62 Rio Grande High School, in its nine years of opera- tion, has experienced the growing pains attendant to an expanding community. Increase in the muh- ber of RAVENS on campus can be substantially equated with the stature and image of the school. I share with all RAVENS that feeling of pride- a feeling that we recognize but find difficult -to describe. The contemporary thought appears to be that of INDIVIDUALISM and CHANGE. What can you and I do as individuals in this amazing age? In fact, if our minds arenunprepared, it is a bewildering, frightening age. The tempo of life and developments is increasing at an astounding rate. Accomplishments and events are unfolding almost too fast for the mind of man to grasp. Much that was considered impossible a few years ago is now a reality. You and I must train ourselves to be mentally alert, to maintain an open mind, to search for and develop our own creativity, so we can adapt ourselves to the changes that are coming, so that we will havethe insight, the understanding and the courage to meet them. Gilbert E. Miranda wx, Our co-operation and sincerest help is yours for making your school years at Rio Grande a memorable, enjoyable and pleasant experience. Armando Velasquez Administration Rio Grande students this year again have maintained the' tradition of Scholarship, Sportsmanship, and Leadership. This tradition is well known and is reflected in all ac- tivities in which Ravens participate. The classes of this 1966-67 school year have added another strong link to this chain of tradition. Mr. Jaramillo Wx Mr. Iaramillo Artivitief Director z.,..,.. Lola Lenz is Rio Grande's full-time nurse, and she does have a full time job. She has her B.S. and is a Registered Nurse. Mrs. Lenz has attended Loretto Heights College and the University of New Mexico. Mr. Ben Anzures is new at his job as counselor. He has acquired his B.S. and M.A.-l-30, having attended UNM and Denver University. 1 I X xl, . M Mrs. Kelley is one of the Senior counselors. She got her B.S. in psychology, she attended UNM. She co-sponsors Los Historianos. I64 ,es m,.,..4 Mr. De Wolf, Rio's head counselor, has attended UNM, Texas Tech, University of Arizona, and Eastern Michigan University. He has his B.A. and M.A. He sponsors the Ice Skating Club as well as being a Senior Counselor. U ff? . . Q ,. im ' bn.. Miss Louise Kiss achieved her B.S. at Bowling Green U, and M.A. at Ohio State U. She is sponsoring both Junior House and Ice Skating Club. Vrll A kl ' Left io right are: Mrs. Barela, Mr. Miranda's secretaryg Mrs. Chavez, in charge of the Textbook Roomg Mrs. Chavez, head of the IBM officeg and Mrs. Hilger our Raven secretary in charge of finances. G From lefz to right we have: Mrs. Meadows, the counsel0r's secretaryg Mrs. Starkey, Attendance Departmenrg Mrs. Trujillo, librarian secretaryg and Mrs. Pounds, IMC secretary. I English Department WON xxx, .1 Sara Miller is head of Rio's English Department. She teaches English IV and Creative Writing. She is sponsoring the Creative Writing Booklet, Essence. She attended UNM and Northwestern Uni- versity, receiving her M.A. :Zt I rv Enid Walden, who devotes most of her time to sponsoring the Po-Ye-Da, teaches only Senior English IV classes. She has her B.A., having attended Concordia College at Moorhead, Minn. l'Grammar, which knows how to control even kings. ...-u-aug Q 0 Q l.Q':r. . O O fl .. -'! -Moliere O.,:,g N .1 9 O O of Q . C Q' ' ' QA. Merrylyn Fulks teaches English II, III, and IV. She has attended both the UNM and the University of Albuquer- que, receiving her B.A. in Communi- cation Arts Composite and English. She sponsors the Senior Class. ' I66 Gail Mitchell teaches Freshman, Sopho- more, and Junior English classes. She has attended Lawrence College and UNM, with her B.A.+28. Roberta Upton has attended George Washington University, where she re- ceived her B.A. and UNM, where she received her M.A. She teaches English IV, journalism, and World Literature. Betty McBride is a sponsor of the Senior Class. She attended the Uni- versity of New Mexico and has a B.S. degree. She teaches English III and.IV. Johanna Crocco teaches only Junior English classes. She attended the Uni- versity of New 'Mexico and has a B.F.A. Carolyn Sirkel teaches classes of Stage- craft and English. She has a B.A. and a M.F.A., she attended UNM, San Jose State, and Drury. She is the spon- sor of the Drama Club. All good books are alike in that they are truer than if they had really happened and after you are finished reading one you will feel that all that happened happened to you and afterward it all belongs to youg the good and the bad, the ecstasy, the remorse and sorrow, the people and the places and how the weather was. -Hemingway Peggy Piper attended UNM, Columbia Teacher's College, and the University of Arizona. She has her B,A. and M.A. -I-30. She teaches English. Betty Moye teaches English I, II, and IV. She has her B.A. and attended the University of New Mexico. Delia Romero has attended Webster College, University of Kansas, Univer- sidad Jaime Balmes, and St. Michael's College. She has her A.B.+36. She helps sponsor the Freshman Class. Rossie Vasquez teaches English to grades 9 and-10. She has a -B.E. degree and has attended Wisconsin State College, Highlands University, and UNM. plans. Etta Goff has her A.B. and her M.A. She attended Texas Western and UNM. I 68 She teaches English classes. Silas Marner is next, plains Mrs. Vasquez to Miss Miller as they discuss English Marjorie Hicks has 'her B.A. and M.E.D. She teaches English and has attended Beaver College, Pemo, and Rutgersle- mio. She is La Corriente's sponsor. Orlando Sedillo teaches Speech and Eng- lish. He has his B.A. from Highlands U. and M.A. fgraduate Workj from U.N.M. He is a sponsor for both the Speich Team and Boy and Girl State Clu . 1q,3,,,, Ray Vargas teaches English. He has his B.A., having attended UNM and the University of Albuquerque. He helps sponsor the Sophomore Class. IMC Mr. Moore An innovation at Rio Grande this year is the Instructional Materials Center, headed by Mr. I. P. Moore. This has proved to be a welcomed addition, providing better materials for all. Next door, we have the library. This year our librarians are Mrs. Shaw, head, and Miss Brown, her assistant. .- wfg. -Q ff Y ,ni Q . 1 X . f 'zz' A , .rr QQ v .XE H 'f J . 5 Our librarians, Miss Brown and Mrs. Shaw. jd Howl 1 Manuel Olguin is the head of the Math and Physical Science Department. He teaches math, Physics, and Chemistry. He has his B.S. and M.A., having at- tended UNM, CSCE, Texas A8cM, Princeton, and M. I. T. Beneranda Mora has attended UNM. She has earned her B.S. and is working on a masters degree. Besides teaching Geom- etry, Algebra, and Math II, She sponsors F.T.A., Bowling Club, and Girls and Boys State. 05? 2. Darrell Gentry teaches Chemistry I and II and math. He has attended New Mexico State University and Highlands University. He has acquired his B.S. and M.A. Robert Iden was educated at UNM, re- ceiving both his B.S. and M.S. He teaches Biology I, Biology II, and Sur- vey of Physical Science. Joann McClendon teaches General Sci- ence to the Fresh- man classes. She at- tended the UNM, acquiring her B.A. She is a Freshman Class sponsor. . .A . ,J ft- a,,frs, ,yf W. ff Y , , . , H , .A I'-tv 1: W c . . ' ' 33i5 '7ff Patricia Ferguson teaches Mathematics, having received a B.S. at Bradley Uni- versity. Jo Liedman is co- sponsor for the Sci- ence Club. She teaches Mathematics. She has attended UNM, Wilson Col- lege, and Northern Arizona University. She has her B.A., M.A. and M.E.S. ' Ron Stewart has his B.S. and M.A.-I-30. He attended Central State College and now teaches Algebra II, Pre-Algebra, and Math I. Charlene Jellison teaches Geometry, Math I and II. She has attended Kansas State and University of New Mexico acquiring her B.S. and M.A. Math And Physical clence The mathematician has reached the high- e rung on the ladder of human thought. Havelock Ellis Glen Houder attended Chadron State Teacher's College and Bowling Green State University. He has achieved his B.S. Presently he is teaching Algebra II, Geometry, and Mathematics II. kiy' Richard Avery teaches Mathematics II, Algebra I, and Trig and Functions. He has his B.S. and M.S. degrees. He at- tended Kansas State U. He is F.T.A.'s co-sponsor. Richard Bader has attended Muhlenberg College, Lehigh University, and UNM. He has his B.A. and teaches Algebra I, II, and General Math II. I7I ,id 's.,,W,,, Barry Glass heads the Biology Department this year. He teaches Physiology as well as Biology. He has his B.S. and attended UNM and the University of Albuquerque. Glass sponsors the Junior Class. Ruben Aguilar graduated from Fort Lewis College, acquiring his B.S. He is an active Sophomore Class sponsor. Dolores Valdez teaches Biology I. She has her B.A. degree, having attended New Mexico's Highlands University. au..,,,,E I72 Richard Elwell attended the University of Al- buquerque and has at- tained his B.S. He coached Rio's Ravenitos. Biology eparfmenf There is another way to truth: by the minute examination of facts. That is the Way of the scientist: a hard and noble and thankless way fy? -Mafefield Barbara Yelverton is a Sci- ence Club and Sophomore Class sponsor. Attending the University of Indiana and the UNM she has her B.S. degree, teaching Biol- ogy and General Science. f'! 'W'e-Q Genivive Dillon is the Home Economics Department head. She has her B. S. Mrs. Dillon has attended the University of New Mexico and New Mexico State University. She teaches Family Living. Connie Moore is the co-spon- sor of the Future Homemakers Club. She has attended the UNM and has her B. S. She feaches Home Economics. Anna Clewlow teaches Home- making I and II. She has her B. S. and has attended the UNM, the University of Texas, and Evansville College. She is also a co-sponsor of the Future I-Iomemakers of Amer- ica Club, Home Economics She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idlenessf' Proverbf Rose Marie Romero has her B. S. and M. E. She has attended New Mexico Highlands University, the UNM, and Colorado State University. She teaches classes of both Home Economics and Family Living. 11: ,1,11 . Cip Esquibel is the Chairman of the Language Department at Rio Grande. He teaches all levels of Spanish. He has his B. A. + 15 and has attended Adams State College, Utah State, UNM, High- lands, and Colorado Western. Qs Lois Goldfarb teaches French. She has her B. A, and grad- uated from the University of New Mexico. Mrs. Goldfarb is the French Club's sponsor. Louis Griego has his B. S. and attended the University of New Mexico. He teaches Mathematics and Latin. He sponsors the Latin Club and is the coach of our Rio Cross Country team. Nestor Montano has attended the UNM and Michigan State, where he has achieved his B. A. and M. A. He teaches Spanish I, II, and III. He is the Spanish Club's sponsor. I74 Language Department A Liz Gilbert teaches German and Geog- raphy. She sponsors the German Club. Mrs. Gilbert has attended the University of Vienna, the UNM, the University of Texas, and the University of Erlange. She has her B. A. F. A. Bill Barela teaches Spanish II and Spanish III. He has attended the UNM, the Universidad Central, and Montana University, attaining his B. A. -1- 15. Department Steve Van.Delinder is a Senior Class sponsor. He teaches World History and U. S. History. He has his B. A. and attended the University of New Mexico. li Human history is, in es- sence, a history of ideas. fx.- . N to Betty Hinton attended the University of New Mexico, having attained her B. A. She is the sponsor of the Los His- torianos Club. She teaches Southwest History, Literature, and English IV. While we read history we make history. -George Curtir Bernard Zeve teaches U. S. History and economics. He has his B. A. and M. A. + 30. He has attended NYU, UNM, National University of Mexico, Columbia University, University of Col- orado, and CSU. Irvin Nolan has his M. A. and B. A. He teaches U. S. and World History. Mr. Nolan has attended the University of New'Mexico and the University of Albuquerque. Dennis Sanchez teaches sociology and U. S. History. He has his B. S. and M. A. Mr. Sanchez attended ,UNM and the University of Albuquerque He sponsors the AVA and Rio's U. N. Club. Jo Nelle Armstrong heads Rio Grande's progressing Business De- partment. She teaches Business Education: Business Organization, Bookkeeping II, and Introductory Data Processing. Mrs. Armstrong has her B. S. and M. A. She has attended Panhandle A 8: M, Oklahoma State University, and the University of New Mexico. I78 Pres Garcia teaches all book- keeping classes. He has his B. A. and M. A., having attended' New Mexico High- lands University. He helps to sponsor the Senior Class. Katherine Mann has her B. S. and has attended the Uni- versity of New Mexico. Miss Mann is a Senior Class spon- sor. She teaches Typing I and II, Office Practice, and Short- hand I. Business Erma Sanchez has attended the University of New Mexico, the University of Albuquerque, and Highlands University, having at- tained her B. A. + 15 hours. She teaches Typing I, Typing II, and General Business. eparfmenf if 4' Y 99 . Ramara Carter teaches Shorthand I, Barbara Bruner attended Oregon State Typing I, and Office Practice. She has and has her B. S. She teaches Typing her B. S. E. and has attended Abilene I, Shorthand II, and Intensive Office Christian College. Education. Law. Pete Kostas teaches Bookkeeping and General Business. He has his M. S., having attended the University of New Mexico and Western Illinois University and the University of Albuquerque. Seest thou a man diligent in his business? He shall stand before kings. Margaret Hohmann has attended the UNM and the University of Oklahoma, attaining her M. S. and B. S. She teaches Shorthand I, Typing I, and Business Prouerbr Mrs. 4Hohmann explains the funda mentals of Business Law. I79 Girls' P. E. Betty Payne is new to Rio this year. She has her B. S., attending Graceland College and. Northeast Louisiana Col- lege. She helps sponsor G. A. A. Sandy Rockwell teaches Health as well as the regular courses offered in P. E. She has her B. S. Mrs. Rockwell has attended UNM and Western New Mexico. She sponsors Ravenettes. Mrs. Payne takes time out to explain some of the fundamental in trampoline. l80 Elma Carlson heads the Girl's Physical Education Department. She teaches P. E. III and IV. She has attained her B. S. and her masters, having attended the University of Texas and the UNM. She sponsors both the Ravenettes and the Varsity Cheerleaders. Janice Soyez sponsors G. A. A. She attended Ball State University and at- tained her B. S. Health is the vital principle of bliss, and exercise, of health. james' Thomfon Boys' P. E. Al Wlright heads the Physical Education D partment for boys at R10 He attended and grad- uated from UNM attain- ing his B. S. and M. A. He coaches baseball. Coach Jerry Maiers is as- sistant coach of our Raven baslcetball and football teams. He teaches all four classes of stu- dents. He has his B. S. and M. S., having at- tended the UNM. Bill Rogers, as well as teaching, devotes his time to coaching our track team. He has his B. A. and M. A. Coach Rogers attended Kearney State and Nebraska Wes- leyan. Q , A Coach Maiers cheerfully brushes up on his rules and regulations for basketball. ,Larry Tuttle at- tended the UNM, achieving his M. A. He is 'the head coach of our Raven Bas- ketball team. He is also the Letterman's Club sponsor. Clifford Stallings graduated from the University of New Mexico with a B. S. degree. l8I Industrial Arts Jim Garner teaches Woods I, II, III, and IV. He has his B. A. and his M. A. Mr. Garner has attended NMU, ENMU, and Colorado State. He is the head of the In- dustrial Arts and Arts and Crafts Department. 15--n-. Robert Blythe has his Bache- lor of Science, having attended W' Eastern New Mexico Univer- .... sity. He teaches Drafting and Metal Shop. Torn Pope has his B. A. and attended - Eastern New Mexico University. He is the Rodeo Club's sponsor. Mr. Pope teaches Shop Wood I, Shop Metal I, and II. joe Mullane has attended Kent State University, attaining his B. S. in Education. He teaches Drafting. The art of building, or architec- ture, is the beginning of all the arts that lie outside the persong and in the end they unite. Vocational joe Quintana teaches Special Education. He has his B. A. and his M. A., having attended Western New Mexico Univer- sity and the University of New Mexico. Shirley Robinson has attended the. Uni- versity of Texas, attaining her B. S., and the University of Arizona, attaining her Masters of Education. Harold Forrester has his B. S. plus 24 towards his M. S. He teaches vocational rehabilitation. Mr. Forrester attended the UNM. :Ni An attentive class listens while Mr. Forrester lectures. Rehabilitation I83 Mr. Lopez, English Mrs. Krause, History 6 W qu. .8 'yeseeaai Pt, www Hier as ads! ,X X, ,J J 3 ' ' Mrs. Beavis, Biology .X 1 Q F' Mrs. Jenkins, English Cusfodians and Cooks Q g gg , 4 gf W artt t x' ' , 9 , Q 4 ' , ff- 1,. . -' 'kkh' ' ii 'f'1 2 ',,1t L , K . Ihk ' . 'Q 3 'IL' 1 Our full-time workers in Rio's cafeteria who work so hard to give us the nutritional value We need, are: jewel Whelan, Fern Monroe, Louise Cherry, Blanche Sumner, Manager, Lillian Coger, Predicanca Sanchez, and Nancy Kersey. Not pictured is Annie Morelos. Part-time workers who contribute their hard work are: Aurora Valleios, Gloria Martinez, Emily Montoya, Velma Hannah, and not pictured are Predicanca Gurule and Helen Conrad. We see them pictured at their work table. The custodial staff consists of: Pat V Lucero, Alex Sandoval, head custodian, L Margarita Sedillo, Tony Gurule, Paul jaramillo, Claudio Montoya, and Floren- tino Sedillo. L S . I85 FABULOUS FRESHMEN Rio's first! bewildered by a new setting, but quickly at home . . . proud to be freshmen rather than ninth graders . . . electing a Freshmen Forum and class officers junior high loyalty replaced by the Raven Spirit how many of the original 537 will wear the graduation cap with the red tassel? ' 52-E275 - 1 5 W ,ff saw l -. gwtfeffffafz- .2 gr r,r7 I Abeyta, Dorothy A ., . 4 A 1 .Q W Abeyta, Hilda . 'Z . Mx - Alderson, Charlene K A ' Angel, james A. 3,3 4 ' . ,. MQ A Apodaca, Barbara ' W Apodaca, Diana A I ' A . H I Apodaca, Jeannie gg ,dig Aragon Cathy - Aragon, Isabel . V Aragon, Manuel be Aragon, Michael Aragon, Patricia it ra N . Aragon, Roberto A M Aragon, Theresa K , A Aranda, Diana ,S 5? 55 i ., Aranda, Raymond 5 , w- Armijo, john t ' ' ff A L' Armijo, Martha L V K B 'I 'o 5 i- f ,,r. iii ' + ii'i . A , g 'L A A ' ' iii . f . - - ef 9 i i A at ,N X 3 A r 3 X ,V Wx.,,V,.A R bi A Q' I 55 X' 2 , z L' . .at-43,2 W., . . lf' N 2. . i n 5 I Y s 'har' wx : ..':N .N 2 6 in il! I n :amy , Bencomo . . Armijo, Peter Armijo, Raymond Armijo, Rosalie Baca, Leroy Baca, Leroy H. Baca, Pricillia Baldonado, Danny Badonado, Jose Barboa, Charles Barela, Mary Berreras, Bernadine Bencomo, Basilio Blake, Guy Bourguignon, Louis Bourguignon, Sandra Boyer, Cherly Braught, L. J. Britt, Lucinda Brito, Andrew Brooks, Vernell Burrell, Billy Butler, Henry Cady, john P. Caire, Ray W , xi ii J I cs, i ' eginning Wrestler Cordova, Raymond Covarrubias, Martha Cowan, Arthur Cox, Mark Crowder, Deborah Custer, joseph Davidson, Debbie Davies, Carol Davison, Ricky DeLaCruz, Theresa Dominguez, Dolores Dorell, Olivia Doshas, Vicki Dunlap, Carl Duran, james Dusing, Charles Edmondson, Valorie Espitia, Bill Esquibel, Robert Estrada, Yvette Ferro, Leonard Galindre, Josephine Gallegos, Candelaria Gallegos, Charmaigne '13 L rf K Q' S ii' rrvs s .5 5 ii f 5- A X 1 . , , v A 1 ., ,....,, . ' - .A '23 QM '1 ..,, rrlr - ' A52 ,,, ,F s ' ' SG- , 4691 - , Coombs, Candelaria, Theresa Chacon, Gloria Chavez, Angie Chavez, Daniel Chavez, Doris Chavez, Edward Chavez, Eugene Chavez, Melquiades Chavez, Rosemary Chavez, Rudolfo Chavez, Yvonne Cheney, Lorelei Contreras, Francisco Carla -W. R Cordova, Arnold S . 5 , Cordova, Benjamin Cordova, Leo Cordova, Lillian W, .,,. ., ' Q s c f a as as m y m y 5. K1 v,,,m., . .. ' Q H y fx .M Fig sl - WY ,Q '-63' ' Q05 E 1 c y,,,,, , Q his W ., .5 so , I lirf f jg? 2551 l Garcia, Orlando Garcia, Ramona Garcia, Rosalia Garcia, Vivian Gibson, Myron Glasgow, Tommy Gonzales, Harry Gonzales, Rebecca Goodluck, David Griego, Christobal Griego, Ida Griego, Lawrence Griego, Pedro Griego, Ramona Griggs, Susan Gutierrez, Frances Gutierrez, Fred Hains, Joann Haynie, Fred Hedges, Daniel Herrera, Judy Herrera, Raymond Holcombe, Sandra Hopkins, Marvin l90 5 4 'Q' , S . , Y I A Gallegos, Gallegos Gallegos Gallegos Gallegos Felix George Margaret Rita , Thomas Garcia, Andy .f 1 If av vp 9 5 3 , 'X r Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia Anna Christina Daniel David Frances Herman Garcia, Mary Lou Garcia, lkiax Garcia, Michael A. Garcia, Michael P. Garcia, Nestor Garcia, Octavia December raffle helps ,A X, , r 5 ,VP 3 -- it . v . re-- fi -' 'i E E? K V Aj 1- ,. ,. ' Livvl c F i F 'F tl q - is . , F . y g , a e e i,,, A F Sage eser, F , s A , ,, gl i isis? B , 1 ,a 5 , . K R - . I 'IX X X ,A K 3 erir i fe e A i X k .f . ix k nhl YQ. ,WI' 4ie?e S p iii k h i'f . ae, un, ig: iii! .. . , .E i ii . ,Nix K iii 1-'LL t va! In if i , isii c A ft, Fill Freshmen Coffers Lopez, Richard Lovato, Eileen Lovato, Gilbert Lovato, Shirley Lovato, Stanley Lovato, Yvonne Lucero Arthur Lucero, Elizabeth Lucero Harold Lucero, john Lucero, Leroy Lueras, Alexander Lujan, Michael Lujan, Rita Lujan, Samuel Lujan Steven Lyons, Barbara Maestas, Grace Maestas, Wilfred Maez, Anthony Maez, Linda Mares, Raymond Marquez, Gloria Marquez, Lee 'Y' House, Karen House, Linnie House, Sharon K. Howey, Terri Jaramillo, Shirley Jojola, Dolores jones, Willie juul, Diana Kent, Kevin Kent, Nola Kerr, Beatrice Kuliasha, Michael Lerrna, Katy Logan, Deborah Long, Dorothy Lopez, Anthony Lopez, Criselda Lopez, David - weav er? I , fl is Q E Hides? Y f gi E X Xgiilliilllllllill 'Qw QB? X lil : ft' y ig.: ,W is F p .af uw pi: , 2. wry BA. I fi '.:. - gs, 4 , ,, Q' Sgii iggg jgiigi gzziill 'Ne J 1 gin!! 5 R Marquez, Marcy Marquez, Mario Martinez Kathyrne Martinez, Philomen Martinez Rudy Martinez, Theresa Medina, Mary Mendoza, Julian Mendoza, Louis Mendoza, Mary Mexal, Mark Miera, Carolyn Miera, Ernestine Mirabel, Ceferina Mirabel, Raymond do M H V, , H Montano, Mary Ann ' v ff' Montoya, Martha A V' ' A Montoya, Mary Lou I92 av ! 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Sanchez, Maria Sanchez, Patrick Sanchez, Randa Sanchez, Randy , 1 ' , 45- t, 'Q eee i I94 Sanchez Raymond Sanchez Robert Sanchez, Rosemarie Sanchez, Theresa Sanchez Toni Sandoval, Maria Sarracino, George Scott, Dorothy Sedillo, Joseph Serna, Rita Serna, Sylvia Sierra, Ruth Sirnoni, Angela Sloan, Buster Snowden, Alvin Solis, Manuel Spiller, Graig Stewart, William Stone, Daniel Stump, james ,,.,, ,, , if 5 'Q , ,,. , it , i 4 VZ . gg if-3, , A 3 , z '5 ,Q - f ks ,.V, jill? ' ii i It ll' an ' rra e if -S - Q :L A Q I , yy F W fa-X I A ' ll' ,.' W Y i ' ,,,, , Vyyl ,f -F Y t ,,,,. , Q i ' ,C . lr- t L 6 r if, S TS' . 9 , v ' 6 'N g X Q, g 'sf jx X ,Ka Q if 0 ,H Q T5 ',r Lupe Sanchez 4 if i : IQ? 7 , Cx , 5 l, J it -- v X '-Q 9- 1 , , uf, my 3 4 1 E Xl f it I t an ,, '94 ag , f Z? . Zi, 'ez' Parliamenfarian-Historian li 1 QF ,A V 4 K ff , at ,,,iMogt Q g- Q XQQ , . , , , ,ia K I5 fs nh W M Q, N r ,, ,, r ,,,L ,,,L I 'Eagafa V A ,, V A Z- ,fr , w , Vir us lf 2 za 'mr A f Valdez, Christobal Valdez, john Valdez, Mark Valenzuela, Theresa Vallejos, Eugene Vallejos, Michael Vallejos, Rudy Vallez, jerry Vanderlaan, Christine Vargas, Richard Vargas, Tomasita Vigil, Diane Vigil, johnny Voight, Benson Ware, Viola Williams Peter Wolfe John Woods james Young Phillip Zambrano Yvonne Tafoya, Genaro Tafoya, Johnny Tapia, Alice Tapia, Anna Taplin, Aneka Taylor, Janice Telles, Richard Tillman, Daniel Timberman, Debbie Torres, Bennie Torres, Fred Torres, Manuel Torres, Samuel Torrez, jo Ann Travasci, Albert Trujillo, Pearl Turner, Donald Valdez, Beatrice 5 Zl fi, i rcaaa i l llal f P lllc L f li, al lit: ,ra,af aa,fafar , 1 V V e U W ,w , F if' f ' 1 . , pf W ,,, , :V wif, V. i , I ,Av , ra I ' I SUPER SOPHOMORES . . . 571 strong . . . happy thought: There's a class below us! . . . discovering the meaning of Raven . . . a wider selection of electives than in junior high . . . selling candy to raise money . . . a major undertaking: sponsoring the King of Hearts dance . . . finding a niche for future years in high school HQ, V ,Q ,QWWE uf-iff: . , Q? 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Chavez, Phillip Chavez, Richard Chavez, Robert Chavez, Rosemary Chavez, Roy Chavez, Rudy Chavira, Martin Chenoweth, Victor Cobara, Roger Coffman, Gene Collette, jimmy Collier, Jacqui Contreras, Dennis ww f 43' Contreras in charge ' ,, ,,, a f' r iti A T l lidd ,,,, J C rtt 1 I 5, , ,se1f Davis, Tommy DeWitt, Cathy DeWitt, Christopher DeWitt, Timothy Dingess, Debbie Donaldson, Barbara Donaldson, Vickie Downing, Tommy Duckworth, Ellen Dunn, Lester Dunworth, Ronald Duran, Gene Duran, James Duran, Richard Emms, Blaine Espinosa, Leo Esposito, Carolyn Esquivel, Michael Evans, Lynn Eylicio, Gloria Fagardo, Tito Farrington, Sandra Fernandez, Robert Fields, Victoria if Ik... , , kr ., 42 2. 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Sierra, Pedro Sophomores Perform ' f Sigurdson, Helen f x 'A 'L 1- Simons, Eric 1 ,A if FZ, A Simpson, Eugene ' 5 ' Silva, Jennie 2 3, ,, Smith, Arlene EW, gr, , Q 1 Q K, Q V f L1 K ,M ig , V A , 'l feQfl,f,, E' Smith, Frances yy, 'rw , S V' li 5 V Smith: lean P' ,i. ,im rf' LL it i llsas r smith, Linde11 L if A L L , 1 W smith, Paul 3 ' 1 A - n z ' '- Smith, Sandra -, 'atv C fini if' V ' 1 -LL'-iff: ' 'Z' 5 P. , s w 1' M, .aww 4'-ef: x 1 K4 1- .. r Solis, Esther Solis, Reyes Staehlin, Jerry Stamm, Deborah Stark, Carolyn y ayyyy S i sw 'l L - WA 1 , u 'wa 3 ieee i in rer, . r C LL L . , L of Sinclair, Constance St. Clair, Henry Steele, Darlene Stewart, Thomas Stone, Katherine Swanson, Gloria Swendson, Irene Swofford, Dean Tafoya, Larry Tafoya, Johnny Tapia, Diane Tapia, Dorothy Tapia, Elaine Tapia, Roseanne Tarter, Michael Taylor, Duane Telles, Ernest Templeman, Patricia Thompson, Gary Thompson, James Thompson, Judy Timms, Wayne Toledo, Toni 9 Vueiwf W' mHw'4g'a:12Hi22?iLMf , erin' 'fiiif . 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A V Valdez, Ercella Valencia, Emily Valenzuela, Pete Vallejos, Ronald Valles, Barbara Vallez, John Vanover, Mary Vargas, Rosemary Velarde, Sammy Velasquez, Danny Vigil , Beatrice Vigil, Vigil vigil vigil, Vigil, Doris Gerald Kathleen Rachel Robert Villavicencio, Cruz Wade, Beverly an IJ y an if i :rv , .. ,, V Wade Mark Walstrom, Stephanie 7 'D 'zu Ward, janet , 2 ' ,B 4 ,??'Eg3 Q ,- X Walsh, Bernard .2 1 I . .gy J I -w .VA 6 sa Q f' .4 QL7 3 Ware Pauline Washington, Dene Y , B Q I a W- es s L-ra: 5? . ,gl I av L- G .1 gf 5 X V ll ., fm-ig - 5 F' I i gg kg, B , cts j .e f , y . , ' 3 , 0' 3 rf Q wr V , H' is ,,,, .,vwkjf 'ES a , , Q .ig 4 4 . f M, , V fi S ,Mm s ,1 X - .,..Lk ,Ak ff' V . Wig 3' X Q ffm'- wa f f 3 A' S, 5 5 ig ,- .a. A, vi . 1 Welborn, Wendell Whiteman, Mike Wiest, Paul Willcutt, Roland Williams, Kenneth Williams, Marvin Williams, Teddy Wilson, Gail Wiseman, Barbara Worden, Joan Work, Harry Wright, Lawrence Wright, Lennie Yancy, Janis York, Richard Zambrano, juan Zamora, Leonard Zuni, Allen W-Q 1... A R 'RNS' i kkyhik j if ' 77 Smiles 5 fif ,L I 6 X mlb-. Q Q .. , K M41-iw-xfayf ,e ,J Cf he ZF S. L if N13 A., Muzi- 1 ,. M., Mx, ' 554 x , ,gang .M .ss . . :VF I R 'xr' M, . N JAUNTY JUNIORS . . . one step from the top . . . 517 in number . . . increasing self-confidence . . . selling homecoming corsages . . . beginning thoughts of 'lafter graduation . . . counting credits . . . spon- soring the Farewell to Seniors dance . . . displaying talent at the talent show . .. the heady feeling of being referred to as next year's seniors - megan I Abeita, Fredrick Abeita, Imogene Abeita, Juana Abeyta, Georgia Abeyta, jane Abeyta, Shirley Adkins, Celia Agenbroacl, Russell Alderson, Michael Anderson, Lamont Gail Beasley - high grades Anzures, Ralph Apodaca, Robert M. Apodaca, Vincent Aragon, Brenda Aragon, Cecilia Aragon, Mary Aragon, Sam Archibeque, George Armenta, jimmy Armijo, Barbara Armijo, Flora Armijo, Jeanette Armijo, Louis 'R . . 41 Armijo, Marcella A' 3 ,Q ' Armijo, Marcella f' Z 'X , Armijo, Pamela p A si Q Arvila, Lawrence Askew, Carol Ausbol, David Baca, Augustine Baca, Leonard Baca, Rosemary Baca, Victor Baca, Virginia Baker, Laura Baldonado, Charles and Trumpet Virtuoso Balclonado, Gladys Baldonaclo, Mary Baldonado, Ray Banks, Peggy Barboa, Carla Barboa, Gloria Barboa, Linda Barnard, Linda S. Barnard, Ruby Barnes, Susan Beasley, Gail Bennet, Michael Bennet, Patricia Bentley, Larry Benton, Jay Bess, James E. S -is .., ey, 4 , SR' ' 'itat' F Brown, Jean Brown, Karen Brown, Cathleen Bryan, Cindy Bunten, Nancy Burden, Bill Butler, Shirley Cady, Michael Cadeaa, Charles Candelaria, Albin Candelaria, Daniel Candelaria, Eva Candelaria, Gloria Candelaria, jerry Cano, jesse Carley, Linda Castro, Albert Chavez, Abel Chavez, Alfred Chavez, Arlene 2l6 Black, Freddie Blea, David Blea, Gilbert Bogart, janita Boroughs, joseph Botts, Robert Bounds, William Bowers, Linda Breeden, Peggy Brockmeier, Karen Joseph Boroughs Wu.,- Betty Joe Katharina Linda Nancy Nicki Patricia Rosita Tommy Viola leads Junior Class 1'-N. Chavira, Irene Chewiwi, Johnny Christian, James Conrad, Michael Contreras, Gilbert Contreras, Robert Cooper, Ellen Cordova, Dolores Cordova, Edwina Cordova, Juanita Cordova, Micheal Cordova, Viola Cordova, Willie Coltello, Evelyn Cowan, Lincoln Cowclrey, Ronnie Cox, Gary Cox, james Crosby, janet Crowder, Toni 2l7 Cruse, Fay Cuaron, Frances Cumbie, Cora Curtis, Charlene Czerner, Carl Dahl, Judy V, J Davidson, Pamela .5 ' '7 Davies, Richard Q K Soo t 5-vm. Davison, Jessie Deer, Janice Dench, Patricia Dickson, Barbara -fre-s Dominguez, Anna Driggers, James Dunn, Lois Duran, Cecelia Driggers and Fullerfon . . . Duran, Rosemarie Eichenlaub, Robert Elliot, Edward Estrada, Frances Estrada, Yvonne Qs Esquibel, Mildred Esquibel, Yvonne Eylicio, David Felty, Roger Felty, Sherry ingr- as W tt firms' Basketball players Gallegos, Ruth Gandora, Alice Garcia, Beatrice Garcia, Benny Garcia, Bernadett Garcia, Cleo Garcia, David Garcia, Emily Garcia Frank Garcia, Georgia Fenter, Patricia Ferro, Linda Flint, Barbara Florence, Megan Flores, Diana Follis, Bill Fox, Adeltus Frazee, David Fullerton, john Gallegos, Albert Gallegos, Annie Gallegos, Anthony Gallegos, Daniel Gallegos, Fred Gallegos, Margaret Gallegos, Ruby Garcia, Susie Garcia, Vicki Garner, james Geibel, Kathleen Gibson, Robert Gipson, Larry Giron, Isabel Givens, Ronald Gossett, Deborah Gossett, Jeanette Gomez, Daniel Gomez, Dianne Gonzales, Diana Gonzales, Leonard Gonzales, Lorencita Gonzales, Romero Gonzales, Rosemary Goodwin, Margaret Gorham, Ernest Graclo, Rudy 220 Garcia, Jimmy Garcia, Josie Garcia, Kathleen Garcia, Lydia Garcia, Mariano Garcia, Martha Garcia, Mary Ann Garcia, Ruben Garcia Salomon Garcia Sandra Junior Class Graves, Charlotte Green, Bob Green Gale Green, Lucia Green, Mike Green, Sandra Greer, Beulah Grider, Martha Grier, David Gurule, Jeanette sells corsages R .t .,., - X, ff Gurule, Louie Gurule, Richard Gutierrez, Andrew Gutierrez, Anthony Gutierrez, Clorincla Gutierrez, Leroy Gutierrez, Lillian Haag, Lee Haag, Roger Hale, Bruce Hammons, Bob Hastings, Kathleen Heard, Virginia Hebert, Janet Hernandez, Anna Hernandez, Dorothy Herrera, Agnes Herrera, Christy Herrera, joe Herrera, Joe 22l 'N-a 'Fi-X MQ... 3-Q Herrera, Louis, L. Hess, Tom Hitchcock, Ronald Hoak, Mary Holcombe, Harold Holliday, Jeanne Howey, Sandra Houghton, Thomas Houston, Danny Huff, Kathy Huges, Linda Humphries, Rosella Hunt, Ann Hunter, Marvin jaramillo, Lorraine Jaramillo, Mary Sandra Howey --A- a s 14 jaramillo, Sylvia jarritt, Robert juarcho, Albert Jull, joy Kemp, Benjamin Kent, Vann King, Don Kniht, David Koger, Penny Kostedt, Stan O O O- Lanoue John Laplank Randy Lasky, Frank Lawson Ilncla Lebear Delfma Lente, Mrchael Lopez, Dorrnda Lopez, Roberta Lowry, Lucero Lucero Lucero Lucero Lucero Lucero Lucero Class secretary Lucero, Toby Lueras, Paul Lujan, Albert Lujan, Charlotte Lujan, Henry Luna, Louis McDonald, Mary McKenzie, Barbara McMullen, Melissa McWhorter, Eldon 1 y Macias, Kathy Maldanado, Ray Mallette, Beth Manfred, Atencio Mares, Ray Markham, Wanda Marquez, Lucille Marquez, Melvin Martin, Carlene Martinez, Arthur , E 4 Ge I T Charles Murray . . Martinez, Carlos Martinez, Dora Martinez, Irene Martinez, Lydia Martinez, Manuel Martinez, Michael Marujo, Vera Masters, Conny Masters, Ralph Mayden, Ann Meeks, Kathy Mendoza, Frankie Miller, james Mitchell, Sandra Moffett, Dorothy Molina, Alfred Molinda, Jane Molinar, james Montoya, Gloria Montoya, Marcella ! j3!.e: The Vice President Olguin, Larry Olguin, Richard Olivarez, Ruth Ortega, Connie Ortiz, Martha Otero, Charles Otero, Mary Padilla, Benny Padilla, Jimmie Padilla, Patrick Padilla, Richard Padilla, Ricke Padilla, Sharon Padilla, Ted Paiz, Agnes Peckumn, Janice Pena, Stanley Pennington, Darryl Peralta, Mary Perea, Dolores Moya, Dianne Moya, Larry Murphy, Judy Murray, Charles Myers, Richard Newton, David Nieto, Dolores Nighbert, Pamela Nunn, Wanda Ogrady, David 2 l P' Reuter, Yvonne Rhodes, Carol Richmond, Ira Ritchey, Linda Rizzo, Jack Rodriguez, Patsy Romero, Bernadette Romero, John Romero, Linda Ryerson, jim 226 Perea, Gilbert Perea, Kathy Peterson, Dianne Phipps, George Pino, Carlos Pino, Victoria Piper, Belinda Powers, David Price, Walter Prokos, Pamela Quintana, johnny Radoslovich, Mary Ramirez, Arthur Reano, Evelyn Reed, Dennis Reed, Karen Saavedra, Esther Saavedra, Gil Saaveclra, Neglera Saavedra, Steve Sainz, Mary Salas Ma , W Salas, Ross Salasar, Charles Salazar, Johnny Ray Salazar, Viola Sanchez, Benjamin Sanchez, Benny Sanchez, Carol Sanchez, Diego Sanchez, Dolores Sanchez, Eddie Www- Qs' g Q-.Q iam-f' Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Ercella Frances Harry Jose Louis Orlando Priscilla Robert Rosemary Suzanne 227 Sanchez, Velma Sandoval, Albert Sandoval, Ernest Sandoval, Filmeno 6 W Sandoval, Gloria L fn Sandoval, Irene Sandoval, Rudy Sands, jesse Sandusky, Jack Schofied, Carolyn W W Marie Silva . . Schwartzman, Charlene Sedillo, Linda Sedillo, Lucille Sedillo, Michael Sedillo, Vicky Sena, Delfina Serna, Martha Serna, Raymond Shawn, Christina Silva, Marie q,...w.aJ Wm Silva, Micheal Simmons, Margaret Simons, Bill Simons, Susanne -Q--M. Simpson, Sharon ' Smith, John Smith, jack Smith, Kenneth Stakvel, Patricia ,W S , Y' . x , ,..., ,.,, W f :ii A ii ., L' .af QW Starkey, Lell x. 'E' , 11 if A Parliamenfarian-Historian Telles, Ray Tennison, Margaret Thayer, Carol Thomas, Catherine Tingstrom, David Toledo, Esther Topich, Kathryn Torres, Dolores Torres, Edwina Torres, Frances Torres, Michael Torrez, Fermin Torrez, Isabel Torrez, Michael Torrez, Robert Trujillo, Cleotas Trujillo, Esther Trujillo, Patsy Trujillo, Silvano Turner, Karen Strewlow, Carolyn Sullivan, Connie Swofforcl, johnny Swopes, Mildred Symonds, Judy Tafoya, Dennis Tafoya, Edwina Tafoya, Lfarilyn Tapia, Rebecca Taylor, Darnold Am my A Nun'- f-11 Q' .N ,, ,lg ? W fs... 230 8' :LH ' ,M Vallez, Lorraine Valtierra, Patricia Vanciel, Stephen Vanderheide, Judy Vanderaan, Sandra Vargas, Diana Velasquez, Bettys Vellejos, Gloria Vescovi, Fred Vigil, Eillen Vigil, Ross Vigil, Steve Wade, Robert Wagner, Elisina Waseta, Carol Wasson, John Ei. 1' Turrieta, Joseph Turrietta, Tom Twaddle, Bill Ulibarri, Rita Urioste, Ofelea Valdez, Alice Valdez, Patricia Vallegos, Richard Vallez, john Vallez, Frances ,fe 'INS V a qv---v f Q-. JI Wells, Leslie Wells, Marilyn White, Torn Wilson, Edward Yeager, Larry Yerbich, Michael Young, Bonnie Young, Robert Zamora, Elizabeth Tom White - Sfudenf Council Secrefary SENSATIONAL SENIORS . . . Rio's largest graduating class, 664 in all quantity plus quality sponsoring a dance and bazaar in November . . . a more complete understanding of the Raven spirit . . . producing a talent show . . . setting an example for underclassmen . . . discovering that the school leaders are your classmates . . . a feeling of urgency as spring approaches ordering caps and gowns announce- ments planning the senior trip to Colorado Springs . .. What will be our gift to the school? . . . a busy year, and then what? catapulted into theAworld by commencement .. . ii 'tt' A s ,m,,,Q,,m,:.a:sagW1 -7, gs . ,,M,mf.m:,M.s:,af,E.,, H, Hi A I ii. fi, Qi r,,-. Li ff-. ii .5Ew,,,,,' 5 V, .. - ,-.ff. :W f,.., csccnn so c if 45? sk Umw- P 'N Nf' S NJN ...., ,... ,. Xin.. V, Abeita, Raymond Abeita, Raymond Abeita, Shirley Ahlgrirn, Muriel Alderete, Gloria Allemann, Mary Allen, Eddie Altman, Jerry Anaya, Christine Anaya, Louie Andrews, Deborah Angel, Rita 234 Ruben Abeita, Christine Abeita, Elizabeth Abeita, Gabriele Abeita, Mary Aragon-Sfudenf Council WRT, Apodaca Apodaca Apodaca Apodaca, Aragon, Aragon, Aragon, Leonard Aragon, Pat Vee-p , Barbara Anthony 'Eta' Aragon, Ruben Aragon, Tomid Archuleta, Dorothy Archuleta, Lorenzo Archuleta, Rudy Armenta, Robert Armenta, Ruby Armijo, Conrad Armijo, Dan Armijo, Dorothy Armijo, Raymond Armijo, Rosemarie 235 Askew, Travis Atler, Robert jj. Avritt, Michael ,rm Ayon, Gilbert Ayon, Orlando Babecka, Katherine Babington, Nicholas Baca, Annette Baca, Bertha Baca, Libby Baca, Manuel Baca, Paul Baca, Raymond Baca, David Baca, Dorothy Baca, joseph Seniors sponsor Baca, Sylvia Baca, Theresa Bailey, Romalie Baldonaclo, Rosie Ball, Dale Banks, Linda Barboa, Nino Barela, Yolando Barth, Roxanne Bateman, Roger Battaglia, Mark Bauer, Vera November bazaar Beal, Ethel Beall, Tommy Beasley, Sandra Behrend, Charlene 237 ez, . R fy, Florence Braughf Braught, Florence Budges, Ronnie Briones, Barbara Brito, Eddie Brown, Ross Browne, Mary Byran, Marjorie Buckner, Robert QM-vi, I C ' if 77 xcels In exfemp Burrows, Bobbie Bustos, Charles Bustos, Rita Caire, Mary Candelaria, Gloris Candelaria, Isabel Candelaria, Mary Candelaria, Placida Candelaria, Priscilla Capel, John Carnes, Linda Carrico, Lois Carrillo, David Carrillo, Ursula Carter, Cynthia Carter, Daniel ing,-if 239 Chavez Chavez 240 Chavez, Edward , Edward , Elizabeth Chavez, Casias, Cecilia Castellano, Herman Castillo, Richard Castro, Dolores Centeno, Rita Chadd, Joann Chaffee, Ruth Chavez, Agnes Chavez 3 Chavez, Chavez 7 Chavez, Augustine Carmen Catherine Dennis Cassandra Church - Finalisf Chavez, Fermin Chavez, Marcella Chavez, Mary Chavez, Moises Chavez, Paulie Chavez, Raymond Chavez, Robert Chavez, Rudy Chavez, Ted Chavez, Viola Cheney, Douglas Chenoweth, Gary in National Merit Test Chewiwi, Remijo Church, Cassandra Cochrane, Jay Cockrell, Terry 24l Cogdill, Hershell Cole, Barbara Cole, Katherine Conner, Patricia Cook, Richard Cospin, Robert Cordell, Linda Cordova, Arthur Cordova, julian Cordova, Lucy Cordova, Richard Cordova, Theresa www a-- Corralz, Michael Cortez, Marlene Cosper, Cheryl Cotten, Woody Cox, Robert Cruz, Kathy Curran, Mike Darrow, Ken K if VV 'cw . Doyle, Daphine Driggers, Alan Duckworth, Joyce Dunatchik, Christine Duran, Betty Duran, Salvador Edwards, Bobby Eichhorst, Patrick Davison, Billy Davidson, Evylyn Davidson, Gregory Dean, Ruth Dearmond, Sharon Deflice, john Delfield, Diana Delicate, Williarra DeSousa, Anarolino Dimas, Donald Dixon, Florencio Dominguez, Pat 3 Ek, Donna Elwell, john Emberty, Paul Espinosa, Paulme Esquibel, Frances Fabian, Martha Fajardo, Christme F armer, Terry Wg--. Gallegos, Leo Gallegos, Lorenzo Gallegos, Patricia Garcia, Angela Garcia, Diana Garcia, Dolores Garcia, Eileen Garcia, Ellis ,fb ,K gs. 'bv'-' hr-.f 9In..i,..- fa f ' -1 1 ,, A fu-,Af ,fx 'Lawf- C. V, .2 77 ' 4.'. r 'za' 'Xl Garcia, Emily Garcia, Ernest Garcia, Irene Garcia, Jeanne Garcia, Joann Garcia, Joe Garcia, Joe Garcia, Kerry Garcia, Lorraine Garcia, Louie Garcia, Mary A. Garcia, Mary 245 f u Garcia, Paul Garcia, Rita Ann Garcia, Rosemary Genz, Therese Gibson, Terri Giron, George Gonzales, Antonio Gonzales, David Gonzales, Gonzales Gonzales 7 Gonzales, Eloy Geraldine Irene Ralph Gloria Griego Green, Robbie Griego, Dickie Griego, Dorothy Grieggo, Elleas Griego, Gloria Griego, Jeanette Griego, Rosa Griego, Yvonne Grossetete, Dolores Gurule, Barbara Gurule, Theresa Gutierrez, Anthony Nuff' dxf.,-.. 1 Raven Queen '66 ' t Gutierrez, Aurora Guiterrez Christine Guiterrez foe Gutierrez, Lucille 247 Gutierrez, Mary ft Sa as Haagenson, Gary Harrington, Steve Hauer, Albert at Y 3 YP1 V Haverstick, joe Heatherington, Cheryl Hebert, Jerome Hebert, john Hedges, Ronnie Heidelberg, Dwayne , , Henderson, Sammy Henson, Michelle 'UN Michelle - Sylvia support Ravens Hern, Frances ,X Hererra, Charlene Herrera, Herb Herrera, Sylvia mv Herrera, Tony Hetzel, Jean Hogue, Peggy Holguin, Anthony Holliday, Carol V Hollyfield, Thomas Hooten, Dwight Hotchkiss, Danny Jr, 'D House, Sue Howard, Beth Jacobs, Mable jaramillo, Antonia l jaramillo, Ruben Jaramillo, Serapio V V jenkins, Ricky Johnson, Mary Johnson, Paul johnson, Barbara Jojola, Ramond jojola, Stella jojola, Vernon Jones, jimmy Jones, Lara sg., V johnson, Darrel Heberf leads seniors l.. 5 Qawtfff-ff Johnny Leyba Sfudeni Yu... Kemp, Peter Kent, Ellis Kilker, Ernest King, David King, Linda Kite, Kenneth Klingbeil, Charles Klinkenberg, Frans Knapp, Laverna Kouba, June Kuliasha, Jennie Kuykandall, Sharry 250 s,....vr Jones, Milton Kaufman, Joseph Keeney, Alvin Kelsey, Richard 6 ' 4 X .wa ii A iiig 1 ier r Nr! x Q i r i . I kkrt it iwm , 'rx x... Body Presidenf 66-67 Lajeunesse, Mike Lamphear, Rhonda Langley, Robert Lashier, Dorothy ,,. QF-1 X N ff, X yr , 1 .X gm Latham, Kieth Lattzmza, jeffrey Lee, john Lehman, Jon Lente, Valentino Leyba, johhny Little, Gary Loehie, joseph Lockridge, Fred Lockridge, Ann Lopez, Epimenio Lopez, Freddie 25l L V' .',, 5 Lopez, Freddie Lopez, Irene Lopez, Robert Lopez, Theresa Loughran, Elizabeth Lozano, Eugene Lovato, Eva Lovato, Evon Lovato, Henry Lovato, Herman Lovato, jo Anne Lovato, Lucy '-a-f,,,, 91 ,1- Greaf Britain sent us Lovato, Lucero, Lucero, Lucero, Lucero, Lucero Lucero Lucero Naida Allen Carmel Edward Michael Nancy , Nina , Rafelita WM' Lucero, Richard Lucero, Robert Lucero, Rosalie my , 'xx Lucero, Rosemary S.-' Mfg' vi Lucero, Shirley 1 , Lueras, Annabelle gg-.,,,w Lueras, Archie Lueras, Beatrice Lueras, Mary Lu jan, Barbra Lujan, Kenneth Luna, Judy Elizabafh Ann Loughran Luna, Michael Lunsford, Norma Lyons, Ike Lyons, Mike Qi WW McBride, Debbie McCartin, Gerald McCharen, Bobby McClusky, Charles ' McColm, Michael McCracken, Ralph McGinnis, Bill McLean, Walter Macias, Carlos Madrid, Mary Madrid, Ruby Madrid, Sylvia Maes, Danny Maes, Dianne Macs, Donise Maestas, Leroy Maestas, Robert Maldonado, Carolyn 254 MCCUfChCU, Sandra McDougall, Kelley Head Varsity Cheer- 1 .-'va' qs 443994 Maldonado, Claudina Maldonado, Lorraine Mares, Frances Marquez, Catliie Leader: 'Vu Diana Martinez Nw, 'fwbpqa 'ftp if A Q am, ,Aw ' '!s,... Marquez, Gene Marquez, Marcella Marquez, Steven Martin, Mary Ellen Martin, Mary Martin, Rick Martin, Terri Martinez, David A. Martinez, Diana Martinez, Evelyn Martinez, Fernando Martinez, Frank , 255 Mendoza, Danny it Merriman, Larry ' ' Merritt, Diann Metzgar, Larry Miller, Arleen Miller, Eileen Milligan, Ida Milligan, Patsy 256 Martinez, Ruth Martinez, Theresa C Martinez, Theresa F. Martinez, Virginia Mascarenas, Elias Mascareno, Felix Mathias, Valerie Mayden, Judy Medina, Charles Medley, Jerry Mehigan, Karen Melton, Thomas Karen - Varsity Five sw 'lm..,f Mitchel, Donald Mitchel, Ronald Mitchell, Nancy Mitchell, Sam r Q i--'v X. lf 'Us' Montano, David Montano, Lorraine Montano, Louis Montano, Margie Montoya, Charles Montoya, Phil Montoya, Richard Mora, Christine 1 Qs if ' Sam Mitchell - All-Around Afhlefe 'Ns..,M, ,. N y Mora, Henry Moya, JoAnne Murphy, Laura Myers, Gayle Najera, Barbara Narcelovic, Jerry Nelson, Ann Nelson, Irene 257 Nichols, jack Nieto, Gloria Nix, Marcia Ochoa, Jessica 'sr-H as O'Leary finalisf H '--Q... 'hp-.....f 'CK MUN fr Ohare, Leslie Oldham, Leslie O'Leary, Robert Olguin, Richard Olivares, Rosemary Olivas, Diana Orona, Della Ortega, Mary Ortiz, Ernest Ortiz, Wilfred Ortiz, Zachary Overson, Carolyn iv- x in Nafional Merif Padilla Padilla Padilla Padilla Padilla Padilla Padilla Padilla, Padilla Padilla Padilla, Carol , Gilbert Padilla, Leroy , Linda P wg , Louisa , Paul , Pauline Overstreet, Linda Pacheco, Gloria Pacheco, Viola Padilla, Amadeo Padilla, Sarah Padilla, Teresa Paiz, Billy Paiz, Frances Papuyo, Delano Park, Robert Pease, Laura Peckumn, Joyce Pecore, David Pena, Sharen Pendequist, Brenda M Perea, Lawrence 260 MQ x fill' Perovich, Christine Pinckard, Joanne Pino, Wfilliam Pirkle, Ricky Class of '67' - Rio's J1- Potter, Frank Powers, Linda Prestridge, Pam Price, Irene Price, Linda Puckett, Harry Pyeatt, Jewell Rael, John Ragen, Janice Ramirez, Eddy Ramerez, Josephine Randall, Randy Rasband, Darrel Ray, Charles Ray, Louis Ray, Rodney Largest Graduating Class 26l Q? KQV Roberfa - Varsity cheerleader Roach, Mary Roark, Caroline Roberts, David Romero, Angela Romero, Florindo Romero, Mike Romero Ralph Romero Roberta Romero, Ronnie Romero, Tommy Rosebeary, Monte Ross, Charles 262 ie. '--M, Roudabush, Michael Rowe, Virginia Roybal, Charles Ryan, Brenda Saavedra, Lorraine Saavedra, Naydine Saavedra, Rita Sackett, Sally St. Clair, Harold Sainz, Martha Sais, David Baiz, Benny Saiz, joe Saiz, Pete Salas, Irene Salas, Samuel Salas, Theresa Salas, Veronica Salazar, Betty Salazar, Frances 263 Salazar, Mel Salazar, Stela Salazar, Stella Salinas, Maria Sanchez, Alda Sanchez, Anita Sanchez, Anthony Sanchez, Bennie Sanchez, Clara Sanchez, Dolores Sanchez, Dolores Sanchez, Edwin 264 Q TM., 5' ,r Larry Sanchez Sparks Sanchez, Ellen Sanchez, Frank Sanchez, Gloria Ni ir' 'y-X Basketball Team Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez, Vivian Sanchez, John . Sanchez, Josephine Sanchez, Judy Sanchez, Lawerence Sanchez, Leroy Sanchez, Linda Sanchez, Margaret Sanchez, Mary Sanchez, Micheal Sanchez, Pat Sanchez Richard Sanchez, Robert 65' 265 s.,,b',. if Nh., .M 'Yup'-' Sena, Bernice Sena, Dorothy Sena, Mary Sena, Priscilla Serna, Sam Sheyka, jeffrey Shiver, Verna Shock, Daniel 266 Sandoval, Benny Sandoval, Grace Sandoval, Ignacio Sawin, Richard Scanlan, Robert Schmitt, Jay Schwerkoske, Tom Seay, Charlotte Secatero, Esther Sedillos, Johnny Sedillo, Linda Segura, Ruth ' 7 Dawnelle Sfapelfon - Elizabeth s , Seigling, Mike Sierra, Beatrice Sierra, Isabel Silva, Abram Silva, Erma Silva, Mary Sims, Suzanne Sisk, Patricia Small, Jewel Smith, Brenda Smith, Reba Snipes, Perry Q-nw 'haw' 4-sv' American sister. ,I K. 4' , Kg iz ? 't,... ax Snow, Pat Soliz, Frank Somerville, Camilla Sons, Pamela Sponick, Delephine Stapelton, Dawnelle Strain, Laura Sullivan, Dolores 267 S I Seniors supporf Tafoya, Mark Tafoya, Patricia Tafoya, Pearline Tafoya, Prudy Tafoya, Robert Tafoya, Safie Taylor, jay Taylor, Mary Teeple, S. D. Thompson, Sandra Thompson, Stephame Tolman, Raymond Raven teams Trammell, Ronald Trechel, Henry Trujillo, Gloria Trujillo, Myra Trujillo, Robert Tucker, Edwin Tucker, james Tull, Wynell Turner, Roy Turrieta, Betty Vaillancourt, Sandra Valdez, joe Torres, Torres, Torrez Torrez lc V. Velasquez, Nancy Velasquez, Patsy Vergara, Sylvia Vigil, jerry Vigil, john Vigil, Nina Vigil, Richard Villegas, Gina Waites, Donna Wallace, Alex Walters, Billie Ward, Lynch 270 ,ia fi? a Alex Valdez, William Vallejos, Valentin Valles, Alex Valles, joe VanBibber, Micheal Vanclerslice, Robin VanVleet, Ian Vargas, Lucille Wallace sv ff' mek 3 'f , -v VV? Whittle, Harold Whittle, Mike Williams, Edward Williams, Sally Williams, Terry Williams, Patricia Wilmesherr, Michael Wilson, Jeanette Wood, Tommie Woodward, Leon Woodward, Mildred Worden, Carolyn 27I Yancy, Bryce Yee, Lotus Zamora, Bernice Zamora, Tony Zinn, Frank Zinn, William Zuni, Max Zuni, Rosalie Www' Worden, Bonnie Wright, james Wright, Kathy Wright, Robert IS - 953' Lofus Yee organizes successful 272 Healfh Fund are ff'-'U 1 yn, -., X f li J FF ' V lf E Hey! Where do John and I sit?? H-Ny-1 Here's a familiar face! We hope your senior year at Rio was a memorable one for you, Elizabeth. 3 , he l x sl K yyyyyyyr jx Bobby Edwards plays the chimes at the annual Christmas concert, featuring the Raven band, orchestra, choir, and chorus. 273 Senior ABEITA, CHRISTINE French Club 3, F.T.A. 3, ABEITA, ELIZABETH ' Ravenettes 2, 3, parliamentarian 3, Nurse's Aide 2, 3, Los Historianos 3, 4, Teacher's Aide 4. ABEITA, GABRIEL Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Los Histor- ianos 4, ABEITA, MARY ABEITA, RAYMOND ABEITA, SHIRLEY , Counselor's Aide 4, AHLGRIM, JACQUELINE Bowling 3, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 4, ALDERETE, GLORIA Ravenettes 3, Ice Skating Club 2, ALDERETE, JANET Art Club 4, ALLEMANN, PAM Boy-Girl State Club 4, Ravenettes 2, 3, 4, secre- tary 3, president 4, F.T.A. 2, Ice Skating Club 4, Attendance Office Aide 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, alternate 3, Sophomore Assembly 2, ALLEN, EDWARD LUTHER Student Council 2, Bowling Club 3, 4, Los Historianos 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, junior House 3, ANAYA, CHRISTINE ANDREWS, DEBBIE Ravenettes 4, Ice Skating Club 3, ANGEL, RITA Honor Society 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Girl State Alternate 3, ANZARA, IUANA CHRISTINA G.A.A. 4, APODACA, BARBARA ANN Sophomore Assembly 2, Student Council 2, alternate 3, Rodeo Club 3, secretary 3, APODACA, ELAINE Ice Skating Club 3, 4, Student Council 3, Sopho- more Assembly 2, APODACA, JIMMY R. F.T.A. 3, ARAGON, EDDY ARAOON, LEONARD J. ARAGON, PAT 274 Directory ARAGON, RUBEN V. Track Manager 2, 3, Los Historianos 2, Speech Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Forensic League 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, Spanish Club 3, Letterman's Club 3, Ice Skating Club 4, Boy's State Alternate 3, Nominee forAWest Point Leadership Award 3, Student Body Vice President 4, ARAGON, TOMMIE junior House 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Student Council 4, ARAGON, WILLIAM BLASE Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Football Team-2, 3, 4, Hon- or Society-3, 4, Boys State 3, 4 Activities Aid- 3, Junior Class President-3, Student Council Alternate 3, 4, Senior Senate Alternate ARCHULETA, DOROTHY ARCHULETA, LORENZO Hiking Club-2 ARMENTO, RUBY Student Council Alternate-2 F.H.A.-3, Bookroom ARMIJO, DAN M. Yearbook-2, 4,, Los Historianos club,-2, F.T.A. 2, 3,5 Band-2, 3,5 Student 'Council Alternate-2, representative 4 Soph.- Assembly Alternate 2 Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4,, Tennis Team, junior House Member at large 3, Ac- tivities office 3 Bowling Club 3, Boy-State Delegate 4, Vice Pres. of Senior Class ARMIJO, DOROTHY Library Aide 3, Student Council Alternate 3, 4,, junior House Alternate 3, Ravenettes 3 Senior Senate Alternate 4,, Activity Office Aide 4, Los Historianos 4, Spanish Club 4, Drama Club 4. ARMIJO, ROSE MARIE Student Council Representative 3, 4,, junior House representative, 3, Hiking Club 3, Bowling Club. 4. ASKEW, TRAVIS J. AVRITT, MICHAEL DAVID Wrestling 2, 4, Football 4 AYON, ORLANDO BABECKA, KATHERINE BABINGTON, NICK BACA, ANNETTE BACA, BERTHA BACA, CARL BACA, DAVID E. Ice Skating Club 2. BACA, LIBBY Sophomore Assembly 2, Library Club 2. BACA, MANUEL Los Historianos 3. BACA, RAYMOND PAUL Soph. Assembly 2, Bowling Club 2, Counselors Aid, 2 Student Council Alternate 3 Junior House 3, Speech Team 4 N. F. L. 4 BACA, THERESA Los Historianos 3, 4,. BACA, SYLVIA Text Book Room Aid 2, Soph. Assembly-2 G.A.A. 2, Ice Skating Club 3, 4,, Senior Senate 4, Office Aid 4, Spanish Club 4, Ice Skating Club 4 BAILEY, ROMALIE BALDONADO, ROSIE BALL DALE ,A.V.A. 3, 4,, F.T.A. 3. BANKS, LINDA French Club 2, Student Council Alternate 2, National Honor Society 3, 4 Science Club 4, Los Historianos 4 BARBOA, NINO JR. Cross Country 4, Wrestling 4 Track 4, Latin Club 4 BARELA, YOLANDA spanish Club sg F.H.A. Club 4 BAUH, RHANNE Soph assembly-2 talent show 2, 3, 4, junior house alternate 3, Ravenettes 3 Student Council 3, Senior Senate Ravenettes Vice President 4 bowling Club 4 ' BATEMAN, ROGER BAVER VERA EAN 1 I Latin Club 3, Concert choir 4 BEAL, ETHEL Soph Assembly Alt. 2 G.A.A. 3, 4, Student Coun- cil Alt. 33 BEALL, TOMMY Wrestling team 2, 3, 4, Archery 3, Science Club 35 A.V.A. 3 Yteens BEAZLEY, SANDI Nurses Aid 2, Ravenettes 3, 4, I.M.C. Aid 4. BENALLY, JAMES ' Cross Country, Track 2, 3, 4, BENAVIDES, LEONARD BERGAMO, JOHN BETTIS, JOHN Tennis 3-Wrestling 4 BLAKLEY, RITA Latin Club 2, 3, 4,, F.T.A. 2, 3 Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Office Aid 2, 4, G.A.A. 4, Drama Club 4 BOND, JAMES Bowling Club 2, A.V.A. 3, 4. BOYER, JANICE MARIE Sophomore Assembly 2, Drama Club 2 G.A.A. 2, Library Club 2 Campus Life Club 33 Library Aid 3 French Club Treasurer 3, Secretary 4 Concert Choir 3, 4, junior House 3 BRADFORD, CAROL, DARLENE Tutoring Program 4 BRNADON, DAN Student Council 2, Speech Team 2, 3, 4, junior House 3 BRASHEARS, JOE Soph. Assembly 2, B team Baseball 3 Student Council Representative 3, Alternate 4, junior house alternate 3 Boys State Alternate 3 BRAUGHT, FLORENCE Speech Team 2, 3, 4,, National Forensic League 2, 3, 4, Latin club 2 3, President 4, junior House 3, Data Processing Aid 3, 4 Senior Senate Member at large 4 Student council alternate 4 BRIDGES, RON NYE BRIONES, BARBARA Concert Choir 3, 4 BRITO, EDDIE BROWN, ROSS Soph Assembly 2, Library Aide 3 Junior House Alternate 3, archery club 3 I.M.C. Aide 4 Senior Senate Rep. BROWNE, COLLEEN V.P. Bowling club, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4 Student council alternate 3, 4 Los Historianos Parl. Hist. 4 Court member 4, Office aid, 4, Rep. to Fedway Fashion Board 4, National merit scholarship commended student BRYAN, MARGIE Rodeo Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2. BUSTOS, CHARLIE Football 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Lettermans club 3, 4 Hiking club 3, Senior Senate 4 Office aid 4 BATTAGLIA, MARK Football 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Senior Senate Rep. R-Club President CAIRE, MARY CANDELARIA, GLORIA M. Student Council 2, 4, Ice Skating Club 4 275 CANDELARIA, ISABEL G.A.A, 2, F.H.A. 2, 3 AAS Club 4 CAN DELARIA, PLACIDA CANDELARIA, PRISCILLA Hiking club 3, Spanish Club 3, 4 Senior Senate 4, Student Council 4 F.H.A. 4, Ice Skating Club 4 I.M.C. Aide 4 Tutoring program 4 CANDELARIA, THERESA G.A.A. 2, Ice Skating Club 4 CASTELLANO, HERMAN Bowling Club 2 CARRILLO, URSULA French Club 2, 3, Counselors aide 4 CAPEL, JOHN ' B Team Basketball 2, 3, junior House 3 Varsity Basketball 4 CASTILLO, RICHARD Varsity Baseball team 4 CARNES, LINDA LOU Chorus 2, Concert Choir 3, 4 CARRICO, LOIS Ice Skating 2, 4, G.A.A. 2 Senior Senate'4 CARTER, CYNTHIA M. Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 3 Coun- selors Side 3, 4, CARTER, DANIEL Soph. Assembly 2, Junior House 3 Student Council alternate 3 Debate club 3, Senior Senate CASIAS, CECILIA I. Ice Skating Club 3 Art Club 4, CENTENO, RITA Ravenettes 3, Ice Skating Club CHADD, Jo ANN CHAFFIE, RUTH ANN Ravenette Club 2, 3, 4, Nurses aide 2, 3, 4 Debate Club 2, Spanish Club 2, Girl State nominee, Ice skating club 3, Drama club 4 Bowling Club 4 CHAVES, CARMEN Latin Club 2, Ravenettes 2 Spanish Club 3, 4, F.H.A. 3, 4, F.T.A. 4 CHAVEZ, CATHY Office Aid 4 CHAVEZ, ELIZABETH CHAVEZ, EMILIO Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Letterman club 3', 4 Foot- ball 3, 4 CHAVEZ, FERMIN Football B Team 2, Varsity 4 Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, 276 CHAVEZ, JERRY Football team 3, 4,. CHAVEZ, MARCELLA G.A.A. 2, Skating Club 2, Student Council 4 CHAVEZ, MARY I. E. Bowling Club 4, Teachers Aid 4 CHAVES, MOISES A.v.A. 2, 5 CHAVEZ, RAYMOND A. Football B Team 2, 3, Senior Senate Alt. 4, CHAVEZ, PAULIE Teacher's Aide 3, Spanish Club 4, Art Club 4, CHAVEZ, RUDY Golf Team 3, 4, Art Club 4, CHAVEZ, TED Q Baseball Team 3, 4, Wrestling 3, Football Team 4. 9 CHAVEZ, VIOLA Ice Skating Club 3, 4, Wrestling Squad 2, 3, Science Club 4, CHENEY, DOUG CHENOWITH, GARY CHEWIWI, REMIJIO CHURCH, CASSANDRA Speech Team 2, 3, 4, Junior House 3, Drama Club 4, Girl's State Alternate 33 COCHRANE, JAY COGDILL, GREG Rodeo Club 2, 3, 4, COLE, BARBARA Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 4, G.A.A. 4: Rodeo Club 4, CONNER, PATRICIA Science Club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, Teacher's Aide Honor Society 4, I COOK, RICHARD Student Council 2, 3, Science Club 3, Ice Skat- ing Club 4, Soph. Assembly 2, Cross Country 2, Track 2, CORDELL, LINDA Speech Team 3, 4, Honor Society 4, Senior Senate 4, Modern Dance 2, coRDovA, ARTHUR coRDovA, JULIAN CORDOVA, THERESA Spanish Club 2, 3, F.H.A. 4, Hiking Club 33 CORTEZ, MARLEN E Ice Skating Club 4, IMC Aide 4, COSPER, CHERYL Rodeo Club 2, 3, 4, Ravenettes 2, Ice Skating Club 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, COX, DOUG Rodeo Club 3, 4, CRESPIN, RICHARD CRUZ, KATHY Ice Skating Club 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, F.T.A. 4, Student Council Alternate 3, 4, Counselor's Aide 4, CURRAN, MIKE DAVIDSON, GREG Yearbook Staff 2, 3, Los Historianos 4, Senior Senate 4, Ice Skating Club 4, Rodeo Club 2, Student Council Alternate 2, Basketball Manager 3, 4, Teacher's Aide 4, Boy's State Alt. 3, DAVIDSON, EVELYN DaARMOND, SHARON DeFLlCE OHN i I Soph. Assembly 2, junior House 3, F.T.A. 3, 4, treasurer 3, vice pres. 4, Senior Senate 4, Student Council 4, Boy's State Club 4, Teacher's Aide 3, DELFELD, DIANA German Club 2, 3, 4, Conference of Christians and jews 2, DELICATE, WILLIAM Soph. Assembly 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, DCSOUSA, ANAROLINO F.T.A. 2, 4, president 4, German Club 2, 3, Senior Senate 4, Student Council 2, Soph. As- sembly 2, DIXON, FLORENCIO A.V.A. 33 DIMAS, DONALD Student Council 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Senior Senate 45 DOMINGUEZ, PATRICIA Student Council 2, Speech Team 2, 3, 4, Na- tional Forensic League 2, 3, 4, Soph. Assembly 25 DAWSON, BILLY DOYLE, DAPHNE Junior House 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Office Aide 4, DRIGGERS, ALAN Cross Country 3, 4, Track Team 3, 4, Latin , Club 4, Letterman's Club 4, DUCKWORTH, JOYCE Library Aide 4, Senior Senate 4, DURAN, BETTY DURAN, SALVADOR DUNATCHIK, KRIS EASLEY, JERRY Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4, junior House 3, Speech Team 3, 4, EDWARDS, BOBBY Band 2, 3, 4, EICHHORST, PAT Student Council 2, Ice Skating Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, EK, DONNA National Honor Society 3, 4, Teacher's Aide 45 ELLIS, GRACIA ESPINOSA, PAULINE Soph. Assembly 2, Ravenettes 3, 4, Office Aide 3, Ice Skating Club 4, EVANS, GARY W. FAJARDO, CHRISTINE Student Council 2, FARMER, TERRY Soph. Assembly 2, Wrestling 2, FENTON, DANIEL Soph. Assembly Alternate 2, EERNANDEZ, CUCA Soph. Assembly 2, Senior Senate 4, Teacher's Aide 4, FORD, FRANCIS EUGENE Chess Club 2, Science Club 2, FORD, MARY FREEMAN, JOHNNY C. FREELONG, ALBINO FRIETZE, LORENZO Wrestling Team 4, GABALDON, FREDDY Rep. Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, GABALDON, PETE Band 2, 3, 4, Hiking Club 3, Senior Senate 4, GALLEGOS, JAMES Football Team 4, GALLEOOS, JANE OALLEOOS, LEO French Club 2, GALLEGOS, LORENZO Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, GARCIA, KERRY ANTHONY Band 2, 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 277 GARCIA, DOLORES junior House 3, Student Council 3, Alternate 4, G.A.A. 4, GARCIA, DIANA Ice Skating Club 2, Ravenettes 3, IMC Aide 4, G.A.A. 4, GARCIA, EILEEN Student Council 3, GARCIA, EMILY G.A.A. 2, Spanish Club 4, Student Council 4, GARCIA, ERNEST A.V.A. 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, GARCIA, JEANNE ANN Soph. Assembly 2, La Coriente 4, Spanish Club 4, Senior Senate 4, GARCIA, JOANN Student Council 3, junior House 3, Spanish Club 3, F.T.A. 4, GARCIA, JOE GARCIA, JOE Science Club 2, GARCIA, LORRAINE Ravenettes 3, Spanish Club 3, Ice Skating Club 3, Office Aide 4, GARCIA, RITA ANN junior House 3, GROSSETETE, LORETTA G.A.A. 2, 3, Ice Skating 3, GENZ, THERESE M. Honor Chorus 3, 4, Latin Club 3, GoNzALEs, ANTONIO GONZALES, DAVID GONZALES, ELOY Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Ice Skating Club 4, ' GONZALES, IRENE NANCY Student Council Alt. 3, G.A.A. 3, office aide 4, F.H.A. 4, GONZALES, GERALDINE RITA GONZALES, RALPH GOODWIN, SHIRLEY Bowling Club 4, GOWER, MELVA JUNE F.H.A. 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, president 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Senior Senate 4, GRAVES, EDNA GREEN, EUTCH Band 4, Rodeo Club 4, GREEN, DARLENE Ravenettes 2, 4, G.A.A. 2, Teacher's Aide 3, 278 4, Student Council Alt. 4, GRIEGO, DICKIE GRIEGO, DOROTHY GRIEGO, GLORIA G.A.A. 3, 4, junior House Alt. 3, Raven Queen 4, French Club 4, F.H.A. 4, Ravenettes 4, parliamentarian-historian GRIEGO, JEANETTE GRIEGO, YVONNE Junior House Alt. 3, Senior Senate 4, F.H.A. 4, treasurer 4, GURULE, BARBARA German Club 2, 3, 4, secretary 4, Ice Skating Club 3, 4, Senior Senate Alt. 4, Youth Council 4, Spanish Club 4, F.T.A. 4, GURULE, THERESE Ravenettes 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 4, GUTIERREZ, AURORA Bookroom Aide 4, GUTIERREZ, ANTHONY Soph. Assembly 2, GUTIERREZ, CHRISTINE A. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, GUTIERREZ, JOE GUTIERREZ, LUCILLE HAINS, JUDY Occupational Training 4, HARRINGTON, STEVE Junior House Alt. 3, Drama Club 4, HEATHERINGTON, CHERI ANN Rodeo Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, HEEERT, JEROME Soph. Assembly 2, junior House 3, Senior Senate 4, Library Club 3, Spanish Club 4, Los Historianos 4, HEDGES, RONNIE Bowling Club 2, 'Latin Club 2, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, vice president 4, Ice Skating Club 3, 4, Senior Senate 4, Speech Club 4, HEIDELBERG, DWAYN E HENDERSON, SAMMY Science Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Student Council 4, Tennis Team 4, HERRERA, TONY HERN, FRANCIS Soph. Assembly 2, Drama Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Office Aide 2, 3, 4, HETZEL, JEAN LORRAINE Ice Skating Club 2, G.A.A. 2, Senior Senate 4, Student Council Alt. 4, HOLGUIN, ANTHONY Football, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, HOLLYFIELD, TOM National Honor Society 3, 4, HOTCHKISS, DENNIS HOUSE, SUE F.H.A. 2, 3, Student Council 2, HOWARD, BETH Science Club 2, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Honor Chorus 2, 3, Ice Skating 2, JARAMILLO, ANTONIA Junior House Alt. 3, F.H.A. 4, JACOBS, MABLE Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 2, Rodeo Club 2, 3, Ravenettes 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Junior House Alt. 3, Speech Team 4, Ice Skating Club 4, JARAMILLO, RUBEN JARAMILLO, SERAPIO Ice Skating Club 3, Bowling Club 3, Office Aide 4, JENKINS, RICK Ice Skating Club 3, 4, JOMES, JIMMY Track Team 2, JOJOLA, LORRAINE Nurse's Aide 2, 3, 4, Ravenettes 3, Los His- torianos 4, vice president 4, JOJOLA, RAYMOND Senior Senate 4, Los Historianos 4, JOJOLA, VERNON JOHNSON, PAUL ANTHONY Soph. Assembly 2, Drama Club 2, Track Team 2, 39 JOHNSTON, BARBARA Honor Society 3, JOHNSON, MARY EILEEN Latin Club 2, Student Council 3, JONES, LURA BETH JONES, MILTON KAUFMAN, JOSEPH L. Ice Skating Club 2, Yearbook 2, 3, Library Club 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, parliamentarian 2, district officer 3, state advisor 4, Student Council Alt. 2, Soph. Assembly alt. 2, Junior House Alt. 3, Senior Senate Alt. 4, Drama Club 4, Speech Team 3, 4, KEENEY, ALVIN German Club 2, 3, 4, vice president 4 Science Club 4, KELSEY, RICHARD Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, KEMP, PETE Rodeo Club 2, 3, 4, KILKER, ERNEST Student Council 2, National Honor Society 3, Boy's State Alt. 3, Senior Senate Alt. 4, Sci- ence Club 4, Speech Team 4, KING, DAVID KING, WANELL KITE, KENNETH Band 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, Dance Band 4: KLINGHEIL, CHARLES Band 2, 3, 4, KLINKENBERG, FRANS Student Council 2, 4, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, vice president 3, president 4, German Club 4, Junior House 3, Boy's State Alt. 3, Teacher's Assistant 3, KOUBA, JUNE French Club 3, 4, secretary 3, president 4, Student Council Alt. 4, Teacher's Aide 4, KUYKENDALL, SHERRY G.A.A. 2, KULIASHA, JENNIE Speech Team 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, historian 3, Soph. Assembly 2, National Forensic League 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics 2, Junior House Alt. 3, Student Council 3, 4, alternate 4, U.N. Club 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Girl's State Alt. 3, LASHIER, DOROTHY Sophomore Assembly 2, Student Council 2, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, German Language Award 3, Book Room Aide 4, Raven Court 4. LAJEUNESSE, MIKE Senior Senate 4. LAMPHEAR, RHONDA FTA 2, 3, Drama Club 2, Student Council 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Senior Class Secretary, Year- book Staff 4, Ice Skating 4, IBM Aide 4, Bowl- ing Club 4. LATHAM, KEITH Sophomore Assembly 2, IMC Aide 4, Track 4. LATTANZA, JEFFREY LAWRENCE, GINGER FHA 2, 3, Thespians 3, Pep Club 3. LAWRENCE, JIMMY LEE, JOHN German Club 2, AVA 4, Bowling Club 4. LEHMAN, JAN 279 LENTE, VALENTINO LEYBA, JOHNNY Parliamentarian Historian Soph. Class 2, Student Council 2, 3, Drama Club 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Forensic League 3, 4, Boy's State Delegate 3, Stater's Club 4, Candidate for West Point Leadership Award 3, Debate Team 3, 4, Speech Club 3, 4, Science Club 4, Vice-president jr. Class 3, Student Body President 4. LITTLE, GARY AVA 3, 4. LOCHRIDGE, FRED German Club 3, Senior Senate Alt. 4. LOCHRIDGE, VERTIE Library Aide 3, 4, Ravenettes 4, Library Club President 3. LOEHLE, JOE LOPEZ, EPIMENIO LOPEZ, FRED LOPEZ, FREDDIE LOPEZ, IRENE G.A.A. 4, Spanish Club 4, Art Club r, Senior Senate 4. LOPEZ, ROBERT LOPEZ, THERESA LOUGHRAN, ELIZABETH International Exchange Student 4, Senior Senate 4, Los Historianos 4, Speech Team 4, Ice Skat- ing Club 4, Raven Court 4. LOVATO, EVA LOVATO, HENRY Wrestling Team 2, 33 Golf Team 3, 4, Los Historianos 3, 4. LOVATO, HERMAN LOVATO, JOANNE junior House 3, Student Council 3. LOVATO, LUCY LOVATO, NAIDA French Club 3, Spanish Club 4, Ice Skating Club 4. LOZANO, EUGENE LUCERO, ALLEN LUCERO, CARMEL LUCERO, EDWARD Ravenitoes 2. LUCERO, MICHAEL LUCERO, NANCY Student Council 3. 280 LUCERO, NINA LUCERO, PATRICIA LUCERO, RAFELITA LUCERO, RICHARD B-Team Football 2. LUCERO, ROBERT LUCERO, ROBERT LUCERO, ROSALIE LUCERO, ROSEMARY HELEN Student Council 2, 4, FTA 3, F.H.A. 4, Spanish Club 4, Skating Club 4, Drama Club 4. LUCERO, SHIRLEY Teacher Aide 3, 4, Los Historianos 4, Ice Skat- ing Club 4. LUERAS, ANNABELLE LUERAS, ARCHIE Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 3, 4, Cross Country Team 4. LUEMS, BEATRICE LUERAS, MARY LUJAN, BARBARA LUJAN, KENNETH LUNA, .TUDY LUNA, MICHAEL LUNSFORD, NORMA Student Council 4, First Princess 4. LYONS, HCE Wrestling 3, 4. Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4. LYONS, .MIKE MCBRIDE, DEBBIE Rodeo Club 2, 3, Office Aide 3, Sophomore Assembly Alt. MCCHAREN, BOBBY Sophomore Assembly, Golf 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Candidate for West Point Leadership Award 3, Boys' State 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Boy-Girl State President 4, Office Aide 4, Outstanding Athlete 3. MC COLM, MICHAEL Bowling Club 4. MCCARTIN, GERALD MCCLUSKY, CHARLES MCCRACKEN, RALPH Band 4. MCCUTCHEN, SANDRA MCDOUGALL, KELLY German Club 2, juni 3, 4, AVA 4. MCGINNIS, BILL MCKENSIE, SHAN MCLEAN, XVALTER MACIOS, CARLOS or House 3, Golf Team Sec.-Treasurer Library Club 3, Bowling Club 3, AVA 3, junior House. MADRID, MARY G.A.A. 3, 4. MADRID, RUBY MADRID, SYLVIA MAES, DANNY IMC Aide 4. MAES, DIANNE Los Historianos 3, Latin Club 3, Spanish Club 3. MAES, DONISE Ice Skating Club 4. MAESTAS, LEROY MAESTAS, ROBERT MALDONADO, CLAUDINA MALDONADO, CAROLYN Spanish Club 3. MARES, FRANCES MARMON, CATHY MARQUEZ, CATHIE MAR UEZ GENE Q , . Wrestling 3, 4. MARQUEZ, MARCELLA MARQUEZ, STEVEN MARTIN, MARY Rodeo Club 3. MARTIN, MARY ELL G.A.A. 4. MARTIN, RICKY Tennis Club 2, 4. MARTIN, TERRI Rodeo Club 3, 4. MARTINEZ, DAVID Ice Skating Club 3, 4, ish Club 4. MARTIN EZ, DIANA EN Wrestling Team 3, Span- Ravenettes 3, B-Team Cheerleader 2, Sopho- more Assembly 2, junior House 3, Head Var- sity Cheerleader 4, Girl ,State 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 4. MARTINEZ, EVELYN Sophomore Assembly 2, Ic Spanish Club 4. MARTINEZ FERNANDO MARTINEZ, FRANK MARTINEZ, FREDDIE MARTINEZ RUTH MARTINEZ THERESA Sophomorie Assembly, Ravenettes 2, 3, Student Council 4, Senior Senate 4, Spanish Club 4. MARTINEZ, VIRGINIA MASCARENOS, ELIAS e Skating Club 3, 4, MASCARENO, FELIX Band 2, 3, Wrestling 3, Junior House, Senior Senate Alt. MAYDEN, IUDY F.H.A. 2, 3, Bowling Club 3, 4. MEDINA, CHARLES Student Council Alt. 2, 4, Sophomore Assembly 2, junior House 3, MEDLEY, JERRY Senior Senate 4, Bowling Club 4. MEHIGAN, KAREN Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, All State Chorus 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Junior Class Parliamen- tarian-Historian 3, French Club 3, Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Girls, State 4, Varsity Cheerleader 4. MELTON, TOM Lab Assistant MENDOZA, DANNY Senior Senate 4, French Club 4. MERRIMAN, LAURENCE Rodeo Club 2, 4. MERRITT, DIANN French Club 3, 4, Ravenettes 3, Speech Club 3, Los Historianos 4, Drama Club 4, Newspaper 4, Activities Aide 4. METZGAR, LARRY Band 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Senior Senate. MILLER, ARLEEN F.H.A. 2, 3, Home Ec. Aide 4. MILLER, EILEEN German Club 2, jr. House Alt. 3, Student Council Alt. 4. MILLIGAN, IDA Los Historianos, 4, La Corriente 4. MITCHELL, DONALD MITCHELL, NANCY Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, G.A.A. 4. 28l MITCHELL, RON MITCHELL, SAM Sophomore Class Treasurer 2, German Club 2, 3, Football Team 2, 3, 4, B-Team Basketball 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Boys' State 4, Student Council 3, 4. MONTANO, DAVID Sophomore Assembly 2, Junior House 3, Debate Team 4. MONTANO, LORRAINE Ice Skating Club 3, Student Council 4. MONTANO, LOUIS MONTANO, MARGIE MONTOYA, CHARLES MONTOYA, PHIL MONTOYA, RICHARD MOORE, GREGORY MORA, CATHERINE Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. MORA, HENRY MOYA, JO ANN MURPHY, LAURA F.T.A,. 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Senior Senate 4. MYERS, GAYLE NAJERA, BARBARA Sophomore Assembly 2, Modern Dance 2, 35 Student Council 2, junior House 3, Alpin Club 3, Senior Senate MARGELOVIC, JERRY NELSON, IREN E Ice Skating 2, 3. NELSON, JAMES NICHOLS, JACK AVA 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, Drama Club 2, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Assembly 2, jr. Class Treasurer 3, Student Council 3, 4, Debate Team 4. NIETO, GLORIA NIETO, HERMAN NIX, MARCIA Sophomore Assembly 2, Junior House 3, Student Council 3, Skating Club 4. OCHOA, JESSICA Ravenettes 2, 3, Office Aide 4, G.A.A. 4. OHARE, LESLIE German Club 3, 4, Ice Skating 3, 4. 282 OLDHAM, LESLIE O'LEARY, ROBERT Baseball Manager 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, Basketball Manager 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Speech Team 4. OLIVAREZ, ROSEMARY OLIVAS, DIANA ORONA, STELLA ORTIZ, ERNEST ORTIZ, WILERED OVERSON, CAROLYN Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Ravenettes 2, 3, Raven Court 4. OVERSTREET, LINDA PACHECO, VIOLA PACHECO, GLORIA PADILLA, CAROL Ice Skating Club 3, PADILLA, GILBERT' Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Wrestling Team 2, Senior Senate 4, Spanish Club 4, PADILLA, LEROY Soph. Assembly 2, Football 2, Basketball 2, Student Council Alt. 4, Senior Senate Alt. 4, PADILLA, LUISA F.H.A. 4, PADILLA, MARY PADILLA, PAUL PADILLA, PAULINE M. Soph. Assembly 2, Student Council Alt. 2, Spanish Club 4, F.H.A. 4, PADILLA, PLACIDO ILAMON Soph. Assembly 2, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, junior House 3, Student Council 3, F.T.A. 3, R Club 3, 4, PADILLA, RITA ANN Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2, 4, Junior House Alt. 3, Ravenettes 3, 4, parliamentarian- historian 4, PADILLA, ROSE MARY Soph. Assembly 2, PADILLA, SARAH Soph. Assembly 2, Student Council 2, 3, junior House 3, Ice Skating Club 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Senior Senate 4, PADILLA, TI-IERESA G.A.A. 2, F.H.A. 4, l 4, PAIZ, BILLY Senior Senate 4, PAIZ, FRANCES PAPUYO, DELANO PARK, CLAUDIA KAY PARK, ROBERT EUGENE Soph. Assembly 2, Student Council Alt. 2, Drama Club 4, A.V.A. Aide 4, PEASE, LAURA ANN Concert Choir 4, All City Chorus 4, PECKUM, JOYCE Latin Club 2, 53 Drama Club 5, 4, secretary 4, National Honor Society 5, 4 treasurer 4, Student Council Alt. 4, Senior Senate Alt. 4, Concert Choir 5, 4, president 4, Library Aide 5, Bookroom Aide 4, PENA, SHARON Student Council 2, 5, 4, Ravenettes 2, 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 5, 4, B-Team Cheerleader 2, Class Secretary 2, Office Aide 2, 5, 4, Junior House Alt. 5, G.A.A. 2, Raven Princess 4, Bowl- ing Club 4, Delegate to National Conference of Christians and jews 2, PENDEGRIST, BRENDA PEREA, LAWRENCE German Club 5, Senior Senate Alt. 4, PEROVICH, CHRISTINE Soph. Assembly 2, Ice Skating Club 5, 4, Bowling Club 5, 4, Student Council 4, Aide 4, Library Aide 5, PERRERA, HERB PINCKARD, JOANNE Teacher's Aide 4, PINO, WILLIAM Student Council Alt. 4, PIRKLE, RICK ALAN Soph. Assembly 2, A.V.A. 2, Drama Club 4, Concert Choir 4, All City Chorus 4, POTTER, FRANK Junior House 55 POWERS, LINDA Majorette 2, 5, 4, Ravenettes 2, 5, 4, Ice Skat- ing Club 4, PRESTRIDGE, PAM B-Team Cheerleader 2, ,Latin Club 2, junior House 5, Student Council 4, Teacher's Aide 4, Office Aide 2, A.V.A. aide 5, PRICE, IRENE Los Historianos 4, PRICE, LINDA A.V.A. Aide 5, Student Council 4, Office Aide PYEATT, JEWELL RAEL, JOHNNY N. RAGAN, JANICE Latin Club 2, Teacher's Aide 4, RAMIREZ, DARLA RAMIREZ, EDDIE RANDALL, OSRO W. Latin Club 2, Soph. Assembly 2, Chess Club 2, Band 2, 5, 4, Junior House Alt. 5, Letterman's Club 5, 4, National Honor Society 5, 4, Boy's State 5, Wrestling Manager 5, 4, B-Team Wrestling 2, RASBAND, DARRELL Cross Country 5, 4, Latin Club 5, 4, Track 4, La Corriente 4, RAY, LOUIS REED, DAVID Football Team 2, 5, 4, Wrestling Team 12, 5, State Champion 5, Letterman's Club 2, 5, 4, Track 2, REED, DONNA Student Council Alt. 2, F.T.A. 2, 4, Ice Skat- ing Club 2, 5, 4, Spanish Club 4, Science Club 44 REWES, DONNA Library Aide 5, RHODES, GERALDINE Office Aide 4, RICHARDSON, PAT Spanish Club 5, Student Council 4, RIN EHOLD, JERRY RIVERA, SHIRLEY Ice Skating Club 2, 5, 4, La Corriente 2, 5, 4, co-editor 4, Spanish Club 4, Office Aide 4, ROACH, MARY Teacher's Aide 4, ROMERO, ANGELA ROMERO, FLORINDO ROMERO, RALPH ROMERO, ROBERTA Yearbook staff 2, 5, 4, editor 5, Student Coun- cil 2, 5, Jr. Class Secretary 5, Girl's State 53 Office Aide 4, Varsity,Cheerleader 4, Ravenettes 4, Boy-Girl State Club 4, ROMERO, RONNIE B-Team Club 2, Archery Club 53 ROMERO, TOMMY L. German Club 2, 5, 4, president,5, Ice Skating Club 2, 5, 4, Bowling Club 5, 4, 283 ROSEBEARY, MONTE MACK Band 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, junior House Alt. 3, Senior Senate Alt. 4, Drama Club 4, Drum Major 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, All City Chorus 3, 4, Ross, JEFF ROUDABUSH, MICHAEL Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, ROWE, VIRGINIA Los Historianos 4, ROYBAL, CHARLES EDWARD Band 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Ravenaires 2, 3, 4, Speech Team 4, F.T.A. 3, Science Club 4: SACKETT, SALLY L. Soph. Assembly 2, Student Council Alt. 2, 3, Office Aide 4, SAINZ, 'MARTHA sA1z, BENNY SAIS, DAVID Spanish Club 2, SAIZ, JOE SANCHEZ, AN ITA Spanish Club 3, 4, treasurer 4, SANCHEZ Student Senate 4, SANCHEZ, SANCHEZ, 7 ANTHONY Council 2, junior House 3, Senior Ice Skating Club 4, BENNIE CLARA ANN G.A.A. 2, junior House 3, Senior Senate Alt. 4, Student Council Alt. 4, Ravenettes 4, secretary 4, IMC Aide 4, SANCHEZ, SANCHEZ, DOLORES DOLORES Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Student Council 4, F.H.A. 4, 2 SANCHEZ, ELDA G.A.A. 3, Spanish Club 4, SANCHEZ, ELLEN G.A.A. 4- SANCHEZ, FRANK G. SANCHEZ, GLORIA ANN F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Soph. Assembly 2, Teacher's Aide 4, SANCHEZ, HENRY RICHARD Latin Club 2, Drama Club 2, 4, junior House 3, Student Council 3, 4, Senior Senate 4, Office Aide 4, SANCHEZ, JOHN Science Club 4, Lab Assistant 3, 4, Senior Senate Alt. 4, 284 SANCHEZ, DIOSEPHINE Ravenettes 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Ravenette Twirler 3, SANCHEZ, JUDY M. Soph Assembly 2, Ravenettes 2, 3, 4, treasurer 3, Modern Dance Club 2, 3, Nurse's Aide 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Ice Skating Club 4, Senior Senate 4, SANCHEZ, LAWRENCE Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, B-Team Basketball 2, B- Team Baseball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Senior' Senate 4, Boys' State Delegate 4. SANCHEZ, LEROY SAN CHEZ, LINDA Ravenettes 3. SANCHEZ, MARGARET SANCHEZ, VIOLA SANCHEZ, MICHAEL F.T.A. 2, 3, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. SANCHEZ, PAT Library Aide 2, 3, Library Club 3, Spanish Club 3. SANCHEZ, ROBERT Junior House Alt. 3, AVA 4. SANCHEZ, ROSE MARIE Band 2. SAN CHEZ, SAMMY Chorus 4. SANCHEZ, SHARON ANN Ravenettes 2, Spanish Club 4, F.H.A. 4, SAN CHEZ, VIVIAN SANDOVAL, GRACE Student Council 2. SALAS, SAM Hiking Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, B-Team Football 2, B-Team Baseball 2, Varsity Football 4, Varsity Baseball 4. SALAS, THERESA Latin Club 3. SALAS, VERONICA Student Council 2, Ravenettes 3, 4, Senior Senate 4, Junior House Alt. 3. SALAZAR, BETTY German Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Assembly Alt. 2, F.T.A. 4, G.A.A. 3, Spanish Club 4. SALAZAR, FRANCES SALAZAR, MEL Honor Society 3, 4, Wrestling, Varsity 3, 4, Senior Senate Alt. 4. SALAZAR, STELLA Student Council 4. SANDOVAL, BENNY SANDOVAL, IGNACIO Office Aide 2, Wrestling 2, 3, Football Team 3, 4, Sophomore Assembly 2, Library Aide 3, 4, junior House 3, Spanish Club 4. SEVEDRA, FRANK SEVEDRA, RITA Sophomore Assembly 2, Student Council Alt. 3. SAWIN, RICHARD Student Council 2, 3, German Club 3, 4, SCANLAN, ROBERT Tennis Team 2, 3, 4. SCHMITT, JAY Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3. SEAY, CHARLOTTE Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 3, 4, Teach- er's Aide 3, 4. SECATERO, ESTHER SEDILLO, LINDA G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Student Council Alt. 2, Ice 'Skating Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Bowling Club 4. SEGURA, RUTH SEIEERT, DENNIS SENA, BEATRICE SENA, MARY ANN SENA, PRISCILLA G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Ravenettes 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 3, P.E. Office Aide 3, 4, Senior Senate Alt. 4. SERNA, SAM Sophomore Assembly 2, B-Team Wrestling 3. SHOCK, DANIEL SHEYLA, JEEE SIENA, BEATRICE G.A.A. 2, 3, spanish Club 4. SILVA, ERMA Sophomore Assembly 2, Senior Senate 4, Raven Court 4. SILVA, JEAN , Student Council 2, 3, Sophomore Assembly Alt. 2, junior House 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Senior Senate 4, Library Aide 4, F.H.A. 4. SILVA, ABRAN Science Club 3, 4, Photography Club 3. SIMS, SUZANNE Office Aide 2, Library Aide 3 , Drama Club 2, Bowling Club 3, Newspaper 4. SMALL, JEWEL SMITH, BRENDA SMITH, JOE SMITH, REBA SNIPES, PERRY Ice Skating Club 2. SNOW,PATRICIA Latin Club 4. SOLIZ, FRANK Sophomore Assembly 2, Cross-Country Team 3. SOMERVILLE, CAMMIE I French Club 2, 3, Science Club 3, 4, Campus Life Club 3 5 Art Club 3. SENA, DOROTHY Ravenettes 3, 4. SONS, PAMELA Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Teacher's Aide 4. SPONICK, DELPHINE Library Aide 2, 4, Ravenettes 4. STAMEEIER, DAVIE Ice Skating Club 3, 4. STAPLETON, DAWNELLE Student Council 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Assembly 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Los Historianos 2, 3, 4, junior House 3, Bowling Club 3, 4, Latin Club Secretary 3, Girls, State Delegate 3, Teacher's Aide 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, Office Aide 4, Boy and Girl 'State Club Secretary 4. ST. CLAIR, HAROLD Chess Club 2. STRAIN, LAURA Ice Skating Club 2, French Club 3, 4. SULLIVAN, DOLORES SYMOND, BETTY Los Historianos 3, 4. TAFOYA, BERTHA Ice Skating Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Ravenettes 4, Office Aide 4. TAFOYA, MARK Track 2, Student Council Alt. 2. TAFOYA, PATRICIA TAFOYA, PEARLINE Best Supporting Actress 25, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 4. 285 TAEOYA, PRUDY Sophomore Assembly 2, Senior Senate Alt. 4. TAFOYA, ROBERT AVA 5, 4. TAFOYA, SOEIA Los Historianos, 4. TAYLOR, JAY Latin Club 2, Rodeo Club 2, 3, 4, IMC 4, AVA 2, 3, Football Team 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Speech Club 3. TAYLOR, MARY TEEPLE, S. D. Speech Team 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, AVA 2, 3, Student Council Alt. 3, Junior House 3, Senior Senate Alt. 4. TEHMAN, JAN THOMPSON, SANDRA F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, Chorus 3, La Corriente 4. THOMPSON, STEPHANIE Drama Club 2, Latin Club 3, 4, Bookroom Aide 3, Senior Senate Alt. 4. TOLMAN, RAYMOND Track 2, 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 2, Ravenaires 3, 4, All-City Band 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2. TORREZ, DAVID Soph. Assembly 2, Student Council Alt. 2, B- Team Basketball 2, B-Team Football 2, Var- sity Baseball 2, 3, 4, Junior House Alt.. 3, Band 2, 3, 4, vice pres. 3, pres. 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Los His- torianos 4, Boy's State Club 4, delegate 3, TORRES, JADE TORRES, ORLANDO German Club 2, 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, TRAMMELL, RONALD B-Team Football 2, Student Council 2, 4, alt. 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Boy's State Alt. 3, TRU-IILLO, GLORIA Student Council 2, IMC 4, TRUJILLO, MYRA TRUJILLO, ROBERT Bowling Club 2, Hiking Club 3, Ice Skating Club 3, 4, TURNER, ROY TUCKER, JAMES TURRIETTA, BETTY Bookroom Aide 4, VAN BIBBER, MICHAEL German Club 2, VAN VLEET, JAN Ravenettes 2, 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, Student Council Alt. 3, Senior Senate Senate Alt. 4, Office Aide 4, VAILLANCOURT, SANDRA VALLEJOS, VALEN TIN VALLES, ALEXZ Ice Skating Club 3, 4, VALLES, JOE L. Yearbook Staff 2, 3, F.T.A. 3, Spanish Club-4, 1 VANDERSLICE, ROBIN Teacher's Aide 4, VAQUERA, ANTHONY VELASQUEZ, NANCY Ice Skating Club 2, 4, F.H.A. 3, VELASQUEZ, PATSY' Student Council 2, G.A.A. 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 4, VERGARA, SYLVIA Student Council 3, 4, Speech Team 3, 4, Raven- aires '3, 4, Girl's State Alt. 3, Concert Choir 4, Raven Court 4, VIGIL, JOHN VIGIL, NINA . F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Soph. Assembly' Alt. 2, Junior House 3, Girl's State Alt. 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Senate Treasurer 4, Counselor's Aide 4, Optimist Award 4, VIGIL, RICHARD Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4, VILLEGAS, GERALDINE Junior House 3, Student Council Alt. 3, Raven- ettes 3, WALLACE, ALEX Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4, editor 4, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Soph. Assembly Alt. 2, Junior House 3, Senior Senate 4, Student Council 3, 4, Speech Team 4, National Forensic League 4, UN Club 4, Boy's State Alt. 3, Science Club 33 WALTERS, BILLIE DEE F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Soph. Assembly Alt. 2, Coun- selor's Aide 3, 4, Ravenettes 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Student Council 3, Drama Club 4, Ice Skat- . ing Club 4, Senior Senate 4, WARE, BENJIE WASHBURN, DEBORAH German Club 2, 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 35 Art Club 4, 286 l WATSON, BARBARA Ravenettes, 2, 3, Soph. Assembly 2, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, Los Historianos 3, 4, Drama Club 4: WEAVER, STEVEN Bowling Club 3, Spanish Club 4, Ice Skating Club 4, WEBB, DONALD Rodeo Club 2, 3, 4, Lab Assistant 2, Office Aide 3, AVA 4, WERICH, RAYMOND Ice Skating Club 2, WHITTLE, HAROLD WILLIAMS, EDWARD German Club 2, 3, WILLIAMS, SALLY Student Council 2,' 4, alt. 3, French Club 2, Ravenettes 2, 3, 4, Soph. Assembly 2, Drama Club 3, 4, Counselor Aide 3, Raven Court 4, 1 WILLIAMS, TOMMY WILMESHERR, MIKE WILSON, JEANETTE WOOD, TOMMIE Soph. Assembly 2, Modern Dance Club 2, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, Senior Senate 4, Raven Court 4: WOODWARD, LEON Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, B-Team Baseball 2, Letterman's Club 4, WOODWARD, MILDRED Chorus 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Ravenettes 5, 4: WORDEN ,BONNIE Counselor's Aide 2, Science Club 2, 3, 4, WORDEN, CAROLYN Rodeo Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, Office Aide 33 Senior Senate 4, French Club 4, Latin Club 4, Drama Club 4, Honor Chorus 4, WRIGHT, DALE Rodeo Club 2, 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4, WRIGHT, JAMES Science Club 3, 4, Teacher's Aide 4, WRIGHT, KATHY JO B-Team Cheerleader 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, Art Club 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 3, 49 YEE, LOTUS Soph. Class Pres. 2, Yearbook Staff 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, ZAMORA, LEROY ZAMORA, TONY Wrestling Team ZINN, BILL ZINN, FRANK E. Gun Club 4, ZUNI, MAX Los Historianos 4 ZUNI, ROSALIE Los Historianos 4 2, 3, 4, Ice Skating Club 4 9 3 287 1 If ff 'V .. ', X w N93 Straight and silent were the Brigadiers for Homecoming '66. Sharon Peng, Rio's Princess, was pre- sented a gift during homecoming as- sembly. g-.- f is zsa X um I , l 'fiiif ,,,. . f W 2 U an ,V ,, , V ,. ,,,N,.M-W W P 3 ,f Q AM 19 NM K ff .HKMIWE 5 V , :wa fax ff N, E '1-1 Qfzyi , ,Mya-rw Wi y Z 6 if 6 Z X 9 C x BB , W M it ,,, 's Qi' 5 'W' mf , .J x X, ? Q 'I 4, Maw' C' . ' Af:- f af 1 E, 'Q i X lm-,aj ,aW h2 my wa, V! X x is W ws H n I f i 'li fjfrgf ,. , A W ,MM ,k i - - ' .Q--,'a'? W 4. '5 an I A M , M4 ,Z ik fn E 55- None of us will ever forget the fun and hard hard work in our chem- istzy classes, I ' 145: ,.,.d , M L' Wm H, XXL Lf , A 'V 289 SPRING M.. nu . Wm an Aw 4, V,,.', I WWW 'bf ww mm 'V '-,192 A N H ,,,,, 1 'zz W O11 f ,,, ' ':gi3,. , 5+ VA 1, , V X .m,, . Ahg,m., 3N, , ' F M . f W? M.g?.zf3? Ff 569 K ? L V If ' ., ,W,..,, ff V , 7 ., ,,,, , M. ,,., - f' EW Www' - ,f . -W,, 1 1 fx ' V -L ' fzwmf fI K ,, .-:, , - -::,, V ,, ,, me K, kr ,,,:: . ,,V,,1V K G,. W, K wh V H I , M 'V' A 4 , , ' 'g 5 A -' 7 iz' k'i fa ' g K' '1V57jk?- - 3 f-A w 11, , hw I Va, :: ,,,m,,w I ,QNX K .J Z , V VJ, W W f',. 'W ,V 5 'ww VW , Q V, W M I M ' V N' x ,, an 'W- fir H 21, . f ' ' K W , , - A 7 2 A A , . , 4 T 'Q H , ,,,,. ,,,' 1 I ,'-' I - , ,, ..,, , ., J - , ' ' k H A ' ,,,' 5 ILL: V' 'iff' Q ,I A '-Q, KW A if ,, fm if L. .z,,:Q,M0 1, swf. ,nil M 1 I Wien' I VJ: ,,.- ig U bm iw: ,J V,k,V 7- V, ,, A Q f Q w f1.,,' ., N ,LA , ,lm ,,,' . ,M ' V, -95' fi ,,'L'.,, M H , 'M' 'ff ' ,, , '-'z V H ' A' 6 E ' K , K ' A b A A A , WV Q A ,, ew 1,, Zilz I ,,1, Qi: L H 1' ' H Q. c E. o 1 C0 Z' G5 9 G3 o 4 2. m : Y Ch :- o E 53 but g . - Zkib 5 W-., . WL, ,y 4,,W n 1 I Goldfinger done by Carolyn Warden, Michelle Henson, Sally Williams, and Sylvia Herrera. Wow! Juana fjohnny Leybaj gets the eye from Ruben Aragon, Richard Sanchez, and Pat Dominguez. 1966 vs... Q , i 1 ' Cindy fRoberta Romero, goes in her magic boots as her fairy godmother Uoyce Peckumnj approves. mm- i Dawnelle Stapleton begins her Walk on the Wild Side. The walk is done and so ends the tal- Debbie Aaron provided the folk music. Snr Show- 292 1 'N Lorraine jaramillo and Mary Archuleta, are crowned Sophomore Sweethearts. Runners- up are from left to right, Nancy Bunten, Kathy Topich, Gaye Bennett, and Sandy Howey. P' rtt F122 f e f if it Sq S N S it t ,, , as 1 y S l h if fav 11 i op OmOf6 -,gp i y fl: ' N wig, , iii- ' WM , 4, ' 'f Z xg, QU? V , f . 1 It I ' 4 Talent it Q if f W 5 rv s V Q ' ' if , W A' , 'W F , Q t2 tl R' if , , . ' ? ff N W- y h If t I A 'AK L V .X l 9 M QOL S ,,r,t Q vii W Q L ff LVZLL' N .mf 5, Q V A a 1, 5+ , F, 4 ,. We lv Don Cobbs and company perform for Ve. x 4 it N, 'f'lM' A , y V m w9? im the Sophomore Talent Show. r..t A Susan Mehigen, Pam Watson, Melissa Godfrey, and Carol Frick sing in har- mony for the audience. 293 Meet Rio's 1966 kycmd Girl Sfafers V., S 4 fr. A g , 16+ V f ' ' A lx 3 Lucky Girl Stater Roberta Romero and of ,1.i-2i:' ,,,'- y fi- R ,V 1 Q A Boy Stater Sam Mitchell met judge Lar- R N, ff 7 V N ' razolo. The Girl Staters for 1966-67 are: Barlow row, Dawnelle Stapleton, Lotu: Yee, Michelle Henson, Diana Martinez, Roberta Romero, Svlvia Herrera, and Karen Mehigan. The alternates are: flop rowj, Cassandra Church, Sylvia Vergara, Pam Alleman, Sally Sackett, Jennie Kuliasha, Rita Angel, and Nina Vigil. sa---if Boy Staters for 1966-67 are: fini row, Bobby McCharen, Dan Armijo, Larry Sanchez, johnny Leyba, John Hebert, David Torrezg recom! row, john DeFlice, William Aragon, Sam Mitchell, Randy Randall, and Dwight Hooten. Alternates are: zlaird row, Eddie Allen, Ernest Kilker, Ronnie Trammel, AlexgWallace, Franz Klinkenbergg fourzlo row, joe Brashears, Mark Battaglia, Bob Copsin, and Ruben Aragon. With a smile, Michelle Henson accepts her posi- tion as a Girl State dele- gate. Tina Mead escorts john DeFlice to his 294 , chair. 'ine' ,xxx 57 Alice Garcia displays her first place Physics award. Her project was entitled Light one form of Electromagnetic Radiation. Science Fair 3 lllllii tillimlistllilwl. i'x14w1,12s'li1lix4m1, A 1 ,QXQLS rmixi' lll-We ml fvili'!'ll0ll , . tfifxfsi 2g'L..f'i'l 4 ff I f ff! my . B 411. Chile-Heart Saver was developed and exhibited by Linda Bodenhamer. This particular project advanced to regional and state competition. ,c3Vi.,c y 1.h, .g I 1 Q K 4 i I 5 The big winner of last year's science fair was Bill Stubblefield. The name of his project was Lattice Theory . Bill's project went on to National competition in Dallas. f u 'Y 0 40 2 9 r.., . , l Je Jf '- , ' was A 559335 5.87 '- it r if 5 bi it ill! 53 i ilu , K , .,,, , , - f Wy . J, ,I in piggy, V ,t f H ' , 11: f - ' ' M c 2 tvvfwweeggt we ft , I f A . .1 ,, iV,t..V ,, T .Y L If Q V1 rf.. ---. Wgiij 1 I ,..' , F i-'-' ,,,, 45 T as T ' V m. , ,, l AA A,VV N,gm,g I -,,,.,,,,,,, , . ,,Lk ' k,iV I Ni 'ls ' ' '- ' A' f .. T .., ,,...,, . ..,:':z-xawea' ,FT Q V W' 1 Aw 10 ' ' ,, V, haf' A 6' Gloria Sanchez, a senior, took first place in the Biology division Her project was entered in the regional science fair. 295 Take a . . . Sentimental Journey I A dazzling smile and a romantic setting, Charlotte Yanni and Albert Valdez enjoy the riverboat journey. . 23.35,-' .. . . ,, L. ., K' sxez: t,tt., t ,t,. t ,, ,,t.. t it-,f,:f,,:,,, .fm-f :,1.f,12ws,1,.f.1-,f-l,-.u1.c::.,.t1l -as fx., 1 as . ,, .. ,fs . ., .,..,,,.. V ,..,,,:fM,1.fte1 'ff ---f ts: -,f-111,-2'--r--fr-fasxriww :affaell:.z:s:fft:s:a5, ., :fx 1' vfsafuiiz.. - -:'z,fszz.21s ' few ':s'2-ssssfsfsvn.:Qs:tfeaxzffssiifvfflfvelszwifwzfm Check your coat? john Hebert lends a helping hand at our Farewell to Seniors Dance. ,f 1 yele s iw f v r y , t ,Q rw 9 43 i 5 1 I Q Shall we dance? Rhonda Lamphear and f- L4 Xi Dwight Hooten glide to the music of 5 ,Q ., ff A ' I Phil Grahams's Orchestra. X, gd, ' 3 V ,ttt 1.i' e W-Q 296 Couples at the dance also take in the scenic view over the boat's railing. Farewell Seniors . . . rf!-2', Y'v 1 1l'J 1 lil Xin: ll Finn, pvv mn gg 'Ll , ll ll il. Ir' .QV y llliggv fl ll . 1 A -Q,-. J R. ,xx X X-X 3 Q , I I s Xxxxv Q 1 -ff! MN Relaxing under the golden moon, many couples take a break. Many juniors gave their valuable time to serve at the senior's dance. David Villegas, his date, Dan Armijo, and Sylvia Vergara cast a wish at the fountain. The journey ended with a sweet and misty dance. 297 Yearbook Assembly Po- D Cl ' Q The finished product, after rnuch unwrapping, the 1966 PO-YELDA. X , x -tzlfix A U X., ' . ,-., X 5,.VA N , ,N-' .4 rl x Q xx ,M N jf, J ll 4 ,,,. l I, , if , i z? f Well, a-ha a-ha a-ha, Phyllis fLinda Warnackj erncees the successful Yearbook For 1966-67.PO-YEiDA, We have MIS- Walden, Assembly, V our new sponsor, and Alex Wallace, our editor. 298 Candidates, candidafes . . . Sfudenf Body Officers Running for the office of president were: Johnny Leyba and John Hebertg for vice- president: Ruben Aragon and Randy Randall. and Cheerleaders! Lots of campaigning made the elections even more excitingr B g l e X Vi ',, VV . if , Q yy, ,:, V A Y f,1i fi 'AVL , ' R i ' Numa ' 1 2 Candidates for cheerleader were: Bottom row, Lotus Yee, Clara Sanchez, Roberta Romero, Karen Mehigan, Sylvia Herrera, Michelle 'Hensong Tap row, Joyce Peckumn, Barbara Gurule, Chris Perovich, Diana Martinez, jean Hetzel, and Sally Sackett. V K Y Say? f YY, if 0' ,if A 1. 37 l . ' Q N3 f r v ' -wi 213 6 5 Q wa: It ii , Exif t 3 Q. 5 em. r - ,ET fr i il. 1- 1 lnaugurafion Johnny Leyba takes oath of student body presidency given by George Collaros for the year of 66-67. 1 fi A John Hebert receives honor of being. presented with Rocky Raven for the coming year. l :La Bill Stubblefield gives the oath of vice-president to Ruben Aragon. And Awards Assembly i Foreign exchange student Gabrielle Wittig walks off with honors. Athlete Bob Fullerton smiles as he is given the high school Prep. All American Award. Yearbook editor Linda Bodenhamer graduates with distinction. Stephanie Lackmann receives the La Corrienteu editor award. Acknowledgements As th1s ninth ed1t1on of the Po Ye Da IS bemg complled I would lxke to take th1s opportumty t acknowledge those people who have made the Job of producrng th1s yearbook so much eas1er Through the1r unselflsh efforts and servrces they have helped produce the fmest yearbook ever' I thank you sm cerely Alexj Wallace Our sponsor Mrs Emd Wfalden The yearbook staff Mr C E Redman Mrs L I-Ixlger Jaramlllo G Mrranda B Iden Greg Daudson Glen Hancock Presc1lla Candelana B111 Bell Photography Lauer s Furs S1mon s Men s Wear Fam1ly Pharmacy Department Heads Members of the Faculty L . , . . . O - Mr. J. P. Moore Mr. ' Mr. . ' '- Mr. . - Aufo graphs I'll note you in my book of memory. -Shakespeare 304 V 305 'lf A S., ww we 8 W, Wi 2 rv 'X gv Q, Wm gay - Q r 312,395.1 3, 7., L Enix fn' 3 , I wffpi vi, N g, fl! . H ,ig gg 4 - n ' . 'WX - ',.,', . -A J L W 'I '!:1ff553R's,, TR ,JL 8 V' L- ,ie vi ' 2 tv . - an., I xy- - vi- Il.. 'fn rv, ., - Q ..',' - .' ' , . v , f' 9 3 -.- Q, I v U' ,Q ' 1' - -f 0 N. . v- g ftw , ' H-Af: ' f .r h in, -nz J' ' v--' . ,f,-, . .-'TTI f , 1 My .5 . . A 2 A l- m Q' New a s ff I have had playmates, I have i had companions, in my days of childhood, in my joyful school days . . . the old familiar faces. Lam In .m .ann TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The WorId's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made
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