Santa Cruz Valley High School - Whirlwind Yearbook (Eloy, AZ)
- Class of 1968
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For iT is one which prepares us To scale higher summifs in life. As we sTarT aT The base and gaze aT our goal Towering above us, we someTimes feel doubts and fears. They gradually van- ish as we Take a firmer foofhold and push upward, adiusTing To new heighTs. While ascending To The peak, we gain knowledge, form new friendships, acquire skills, and become physically sTrong. We come To The end ofyour venture, anTicipaTing many more. We cherish The Treasures we have garnered,' and we know ThaT reaching The pinnacle of SanTa Cruz has been rewarding. Reaching The M.,- f ka gang Qkg 4 5 in M, .. i Q 3 -MW' my T T. X. ,. . ,,,... i'f1 . Pinnacle of Santa Cruz FACULTY . . . CLASSES . . . HONORS ...... ORGANIZATIONS SCHOOL LIFE .. MUSIC . . . ATHLETICS ..... ADVERTISEMENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Administration Guides School Life ln helping students to reach the pinnacle we must remember that if an individual is treated as he is, he will stay as he is, but if we treat him as if he were what he ought To be and could be, he will become what he ought to be and could be. John H. Berryhill ,sux '-4-si...-d John H. Berryhill, Superintendent of S.C.V.U.H.S., visits with Mrs. Mary C. O'Brien County Superintendent of Schools. Above: Clair C. Scott, High School Guidance Counselor. Below: James Burns, Board Clerk, and Thayer White, Member. PV il ,bgxfx Q ixgQ'Q?'xx Q -Kgxx ., . Fred North, Board of Education President i 5+ P. S, Thompson and David Pretzer, Board Members ., -s,-5xxS'5 x , - ---,,-- y--um--,--M m..c?.r: - z .::. -- ' Q :-- 'Z ' - 4-:::::,:p:-m: T, Y...,, in-gp ,,,. K -- , 'S 'he 5 P'e 'e. ' of 'he feafhel' fo awaken IW U1 CNN' hve expresslon and knowledge. - . 1 12 -Albert Emstem ' 'LL'L ,QNL k I S+ '1-ffrly f fa.. 1 YD m5 uides Shed Light n JAMES ACKER Civics, Ass't. Frosh Football, J.V. and Frosh Basketball, J.V. Bose- ball HOWARD S. DEAN Driver Training, J.V. Football, Boys P.E., Varsity Basketball PHILIP E. ATWOOD American History, Democracy, Frosh Football, Ass't. Varsity Track NANCY L. DUNLAP English lll,lV, Creative Writing 1 .f Space lattices in crystals intrigue Earth Science students. 3 1 V fi Teacher's eyeview of trigonometry class: Lower heads for higher grades L LON D. FOSTER CALIXTO GARCIA-INIGUEZ Algebra l, General Math, Ath- Spanish l,ll letic Director, Varsity Football, Baseball. Pathways of Learning JON R. GREENE Art I,II LEONARD D. HONSINGER Biology, Ass't. Varsity Football, Varsity Track DELBERT J. HALL General Math-A, General Sci- ence, Business Math au HAROLD G. JOHNSON Chemistry, Physics, Earth Sci- ence, Photography OREN C. HAWSE Algebra I,Il, Geometry, Analyti- cal Geometry, Trigonometry te A-vi - J, ,:i..i, LILLIAN E, JOHNSON English I,II HELEN R. HONSINGER Typing II, Office Practice, Short- hand I MJ' ,,...,, WILLIAM T. JOHNSON Varsity Band, Beginning Band, Glee Club Shop I boys practice the art of Metallurgy Creative Writing students discover abilities and challenges in new class. nstruetors Present Challenges ZADA V. LINES Basic Business, Home Economics II,IIl,IV kj JOHN T. MCGLYNN Librarian JOHN MCKEE Farm Shop l,ll, Agriculture l,ll,lll,lV Students find Democracy infer- esfing and fun! i l 1 Girls reinforce skills in Vocational Business Education. , M, ,i,,.,,, ,, .,,. fff' , Q SANDRA S. MCKEON Health, Girls' Physical Educa- tion B. LEE MURDOCK Typing I, Bookkeeping Stimulate Interest Mrs. Honsinger observes Shorthand I students striving for a speed of 100+ words per minute. V ANTHONY C. VALDEZ SYLVIA S. WARD World History, American His- English I-A,ll-A,Ill-A,IV-A tory, Economics, Sociology Richard Williams, Mary Jo Stevenson, and Joel Belloc study various aspects of livestock care in Agriculture I. RELDA E. SMITH BARBARA J. SNIDER Home Economics I English II, Speech Harold Risenhoover learns to set margins on the new IBM Selectric in Typing II. Home Economics students work on creations in the initial stage. Secretaries, Custodians Always Read To Serve Mrs. Wootan and Mrs. Keeling, secretaries, putxstudents at ease with their warm understanding smiles. Www ' ff-F jf Nqr . 1 ,.,,'l.t m 2' , 511443 ' -... , J 'll , .f ' ll' gs, 2 W E sr , 1 or l ' t rsrirs f ,Y if ,l ' 1 g ' fsr, g , Z' I. A N r f rf i i r , av: .'V, ' p ' 2 ., t . ,,,. . 57 1- r reri ,5fT-f 133.5 L':f,2::ff32.g' , 1: f lin. f ' 1 t 'fi r 'Q ' K pf. 19 1:1,E2E .'.fi'I f , , , , V , f 1, Mig. 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K Riff ffl A ' ,wg T71 :sf ' 5.5: - Em I is V I .aww ff. sk ,, s Tempo Quiokens As Graduation Nears Pofrick Arredondo Robert Binkley Inez Busfos Frank Awbrey Jimmy Bolzon J.T. Burcheh' Roberf Burcheft SENIOR SPONSORS: Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Johnson, ond Mr. Honsinger Class of '68 Records High Scholastic Eva Jean Cade PaTsy Chambers John Cevedia Pamela Chamberlain COLORS: orchid and azure blue FLOWER: Cherry Blossom Do you recall Those days when we were aT The base, when we were Freshmen? ThaT was The year we made all The misfakes Typical of freshmen, IT was also The year we leTT wiTh greaT relief To become Sophomores. As Sophomores we hosTed a successful Sophomore-Freshmen Mixer, Took DiTTerenTial ApTiTude TesTs, and proudly wifnessed The iniTiaTion of Ten of our classmaTes info NaTional Honor SocieTy. Then we enTered our Junior year and acceleraTed our pace in acTiviTies. We experienced hecTic Times in The concession sTand, sTaged The play, The Curious Salvage , purchased class rings, and held The Senior-Junior Prom exoTically enTiTled OrienTal Gardens. MOTTO1 We have followed, now we lead. Frank Corona T4 Harvey Davidson Michael Delgado And Activity Standards At Santa Cruz Diana Diaz Virginia Escalanfe Yolanda Escalanfe Raul Escamilla Anthony Esparza Donald Fetty Lee Flores Salvador Gandara Greg Garcia Float J udged Most Original l Phillip Hampfon William Hampfon Juanita Herrera Jimmie Huie Francisco Jimenez Glenn Legate T6 James Harrison Olga Jaquez Benny Leos At Annual Homecoming Festivities As Seniors, we have reached another cherished goal. Our leaders are Glenn Legate, president, Harvey Davison, vice-pres- ident, Janice Waddle, secretary-treasurer, Olga Jclquez, girl rep- resentative, and Michael Delgado, boy representative. We took ACT tests, considered military careers, applied for scholarships, and made our choice of colleges or Trade schools. We have completed our high school journey and prepared tor new horizons. We chose a most appropriate motto, We have followed, now we lead which will guide us toward the top. Kenneth Long Ruben Lopez Lupe Lucero Michael McCoy Manuel Lerma Bertha Lucero Stephen McKaughan First Annual Career Day Mary Mariano Julia Martinez Pedro Martinez Sharon Meiner Manuel Melendrez Anronio Monfiio David B. Monfijo Gus Moran Rudy Moran 18 Welcomed By Class of '68 'EXP Students use librc1ry's material to help prepare Them for college and G vocation. GOTY DOD Powell I Kenny Prock Larry Price Roberto RoberTs Lupe Rosclles David Roueche Joe SGIdiVCIl' With Hope And Courage Y S Patricia Sanchez Robert Sanchez Steve Simpson Roy Sullivan Merlina Thornton Jerry Joe Tidwell Mr. Johnson's photography class is busy making proofs for whirlwind staff. 20 Seniors Face Future Challenges K , 1 i Ruby Torres A Vera Torres KenneTl1 Townsend Erminia Truiillo Madilyn Tucker Angie Valdez Juanita Valencia Marcelo Valencia Gloria Valenzuela Seniors Depart With Sadness,Obligations, Honors, and Skills Raymond Valenzuela Janice Waddle Norman Winston David Ybarra SENIORS ATTENDING ELOY SCHOOLS SINCE FIRST GRADE Patrick Arredondo Frank Awbrey Jimmy Bazan Robert Burchett J. T. Burchett Inez Bustos Patsy Chambers Frank Corona Harvey Davidson Michael Delgado Diana Diaz Charles Duron Virginia Escalante Yolanda Escalante Tony Esparza Salvador Gandara Alfred Gonzalez William Hampton James Harrison Jim Huie Olga Jaquez Ruben Lopez Lupe Lucero Julia Martinez David B. Montiio Gus Moran Gary Don Powell Lupe Rosales Jerry Warren Stella Zaragoza Joe Saldivar Patricia Sanchez Robert Sanchez Steven Simpson Merlina Thornton Ruby Torres Madilyn Tucker Angie Valdez Gloria Valenzuela Raymond Valenzuela Janice Waddle Jerry Warren Kathryn Williams Stella Zaragoza JP, v :Q L,,.- W- Q. gy. 1.1 Representahve ff ,-if Ht .us . 1 ,si f 15 'S 'V' ' 1- ,, .J 1 e wwf.-. f w 5 k x 4 L . 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I .:., Q, z.,, ,M ,L Ernie Renner Carlos Rosales Virginia Reyna Pete Se rda And Prom As 'G nforgettablesw Roger Sherwood V af f ,- Thomas Silva K :.. fm ,,,:1 -::, 5, ,f.k, f ,, ,,.f5.iq, ,,,, ,,.,,:, 5 ,lihagf , . ' w 4 ' i' -:Q f-- fi 9 'T 'Q 'lllfffze A l vb .V i:ffl'irf,gj5!giV,'V,f . Mui -r av'f,k ':5,'i,,, . 5 'ia ,Wy llvllhz ,, if Si J' 'H 1' g if 4 tn 1 1 ff , i Mikel? c -X Q eizlifwsifgll - ' Eiiufliie f It ,,,,,.,N..., r .5 , . . ' in fi in 't '..: i , W fw . ei Q ,Q . ,1 ., ,il 5 l - i .Wifi t il ii 'H-. ,,ss,,M,.,,,,g ' qv Mwfwwvifwwmmwwew Asllliimllimsvt-lkiwfiiilavelimovnavd 5 Erma J. Smith Mike Smith contemplate Act 1765 in American History Class. ' Connie Standrldge Charlotte Stephens l Q' he ,. ffl? Q ., H if .f,,w, rf5g::'f., , I Carmilita Thomas l Gary Trammel Lucille Smith Marc South Bill Stanfield Juanita Valdez uniors pproach Seniorhood Sheila Vasquez Armando Vidal Lee V055 Mike WGQHSV 1 ' ' W 1? . ' W aff? ' bs' 4? ,LM tmf. ff Ivy Jean Walker Neil Walker Lynette Wootan Sheila Whife Ambitious students in Mr. Murdock's Bookkeep- ing class struggle with the credits and debits on a bqyunce Sheet. Charles Wright Minerva Ysagirre Manuel Zapata X + K fx- v x if x ' 3843 If - S M Q , .x Q . Q, i Q ,Ex .. M wkpnl , H h ' m fx: M ,4 X 'R , n x z Ag.. an 5 kdfggp K ' f ' 13' gb f 'Aj fm I .s WF 4 lf Mi' hi, -1 A .QP N 4+ ' 'hm J- fa B . Q12 9 1 wx S L if Ei ' Q f ESM: 1' 1.. L f' ,, X Tw -v M, L inf A warm fuxwmumz J .. R s N W W i 4 ,L ' ff X sv-,,, , g 5 W :QfQiQf,,qf:s' My Q51 N fi ,A i ' ' Sophomores Assist Freshmen f wr ,sex , . - ki, . gigs. , r f x '45 ,... Z x ,eff A 1 f l lkitfi' VT vi, 114 '-:sf-r MC, Ls. Y l Janet Albritton Isabel Alderete Manda Amerson Gary Baker Vickie Barrett Mary Bazan Ruth Boykin af- -, .. 'L ms A 'r f - , 4-2139 ' , i z W ,, , C ws! A'f:i1f' ' , yfef, 5,1 fi if it I . Q 1 L , . i.. 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Q Q 4 ffafaaxiffffi Eddie Gonzales Javier Gonzales Tim Greer Tyra Grubbs Debbi Hall r i N vg a . 1, y'51f5 g' Donald Hamman ,- l an ff' ' 3 ii N. ' X ill 5' LV 4 '1 W. fu- -ffe.. .,,... Q 'fl r b X i35f flfi i9L fi E f We l l Peggy Harrison Barbara Helton Jerry Jackson Aurelio Jiminez Donny Jimenez Lupe Jimenez Sylvia Jimenez ,, .,,. 1 3 Y If we L J.- V i .,,g M 0. ns , Alicia Juarez Shelly Karolak V r N.--Qffygk 'aw 1, 9 A S H X Sheila Kee Steve Lawrence Joe Leos Gerry Lawson Luis Lerma .v-42? J Richard Lisio SOPHOMORE SPONSORS: Mr. McGlynn, Mr. Murdock, and Mrs. Honsinger. Judee Lorona Class of '70 Strives To Fulfill i . 'nr 'F fx ,x-Q, ' X Carl Lowry Carolyn McKaney A we , 'R 3 fxsk of 'Wt Qt fit Ei' :xg - -- .1 ff? rl ' l x Ruby McGaha Q X Brenda McKay tf 'T we NHS! .2 3 Q 5 Ben Malone Tommy McNatt Tony Esparza enthralls entire Speech class with his emotional oration. I ,N ,, Q W 'ul Q 4. I K - . K K ,Six kk -K Elaine Martan Gabriel Martinez Helen Martinez R 4 lilia rf R' t'et 1 1 . , F I f John Miller 1 2 r QM Frank Nolasco 34 Patricia Miller ,yeeii xg? C La u ra Odom Ismael Misquez R M aw . I. R211 . 1 .11 ,zr-Jr? ACPJQT'-wi? ern:f,1W-'e'::J-gff:,w2::a'- A .g...: rc,-,.-asv, .,,,-.zzqftv Ef3lta2f5.ae'5fzzQ1tW1:'1f.a-S iii?ix-lac,-322:-.siRff1n'55.tEi::Q Basillio Olvera R erte or :Z ayle x I' ' lf r Alfreclo Mendoza Frank Mendoza Margaret Mendoza Pancho Mendoza fee +ve -.lx l y , X iz, - V D R R I J 1 T'-eil Danny Montiio Mike Mooney Elvira Moran Roger Myers l,'i fl e A -R 't e Y in ,rzy f yi k.rh ,AR M wx ,if f Xl genf ll-X I M Q Q H 25 5. f . u f ,E-Slit! 1 Em - 5 Raymond Olvera NCC Ol'dW0Y Joe OWGQG Rick Parker igh Goals Set B Upperclassmen ,L by .ge l if wi L-'J 1-,,. g..,Y iw i A lf 5. i an tif :Y 1 - KM. , X .. S A 4 , xg, - qi ve! X ..., 5 mxmbx Rx .,, ,X.k Q I . Rocky Pearson Eugene Perez Tom Poindexter Eddie Powell Amy Pretzer Janet Price Ruben Quintero 'x i , M, 1 fwsvsw gifs f zif s:!i'i 11 . ,. . ,. W .-.. ,, , 2, 1 W Pat Reineberg Ronnie Rice Mike Risenhoover Isabel Rodriquez Norman Rogers Lupe Roias Hope Rosales Ph 1 ,.. an , 'fl li J zz ,,.,. ,gm L s Aw' L ' ' 'ii' 1 i 'iii L, ff if ,L A Aii' , Q- ll , ff ,L fi Z?.eT1?fl?. 2W',Al5if1- if. Jesse Rosel Steve Roueche Stanley Rushing X Anna Salazar 5. , , . vs. L. N 1 - :Q . N if- , iq. .i - we f-ss zw-'X X i - .K ,Hi -L Q. -se :gre-viiragse .sas - ni ,R pf ,g s R !!!jlJ!!ll!!!!!'!hii 1 Mario Saldivar Carol Sanchez Elaine Sellers ., '- . lug, 0 Vi . -,Q ix K iii? if QL L at ij L i 1 if L -A . L . at Elizabeth Shaw Larry Shorty Yolanda Siggarroba Noyal Silas Tomasa Soto Otis Sullivan Ted Simpson Jerry Smith Apolonio Soto Sharon Sullivan Lawrence Sweat Mr. Honsinger's Biology class studies nature on the S. C. campus. E v Second Year Filled With Action .1 5 , ' -ff :-' 'li .,S.r,,r -it ,m erits , T I I N Lwwmkdgggw, .i 1 N in A r . : fig :,1,...? -. - - .. 'fr i Q g iff f H X Ham. k . 2+-5-1+-v A es. sg:- r 1 , e. , S , T JQPZ . ,' T ff? ,,zi-. z L ' - ' ei ' . ,g 'JL , , ' .5 in ,g QM X 5 if , e+.f,.e :,-it 5-Ti.. F- -uvhffzz . .J L- z,.:::T3Z'.: ,... t L1 A Qi, .2:',.. New i1 'X 'lgiels - f ir' if- -5 f r - .1 Q ,f 'T ,in is ' iw- - f bfi -J -- . Ak -Avail' t-1 . J gps! ' ' i'if34Eu1i.:f!.S' - f . ' ' ' , ,VY 1 if T 1 X ' ' ff-If 1 '. - ' -1 v ,K ,,,r,,,.' Y, 'WA -Q 11-5153 , .f 1 xv ' . . ffm, A f-554' H :, J, , li? 2,4 ' ' 3 S - 1 ' 5 ' ,. A ,F A Y -l.se,,V if ,- ig A 1 - H ' 1 A A A K A .4 I ' 'f fi' 5 - ' A ., . lily S i,.. 7' iii. ' K Ti F s if H ,T ' - ' i f it X ' J ' . V Wil? + i ' if ww- ' , ,' W K 1 i Y .. Q 'vt f V if E ' S W ' 1 . -- 2 E inf' T ,,....,-T it ' 11- . - ' ' -r 1. ' ' . ii ' T fiff!Wi'l-H 145' ' ' .eff :5lf.f'. , K I flgfrr- ' '- I -- . xg S frm ' ,-A :yi,f:f.,.., Lew:-TIJQ' fi rw A , rf. , . . . A! , T l v ,4- 5 . . , T L .H-f --.... V ' ' 3 s K Tw-sw-'M ' ll f't through strenuous exercises and ga P.E. girls keep physica y I R mes such as volleyball, basketball, and softball. l K l k:,V gl Expt ' I VL xi ii I . A H , 4- E far! f T E , WY? 1 ,Ay in T X .., A I .I it eelle - ii' , T X F7 D Ing t V ' J : new eps. ,,,Ng:sr,.1: get , y j A i F o f fi V -,,. H viii, Q bf,-ff' MQ, Ng ' rm fr MQE' 'ii Mike Tarango Ovita Thomas Pearlie Thomas Ercilia Truiillo Earl Tucker David Urquides Fred Utz LTL' T 'iff' ' T 'iiiy ,, '-Pi E fa , i- l. . rii' 3 i . ' fs-if arli - f , ' , Y f - ,,t T. 4 A it T , f il l: l e V I Carmen Valencia Joe Valenzuela Chris Vasquez Lupe Vasquez Raymond Vasquez Daniel Vidal Henry Vidal V , fx A , y ,.., V H A I M T ' l l ,,- t,t , LL ' i 5 T, - , ' Q t 0 il 'Z 'ff 4+ fi Qi T fi 1 ?Ti'i ,W A V - W, , rre- 7 Z K ,,,. 'i gli in I ill ll ki: , if - Nf 1 l I , Helen Villarreal Donna Wacker Deborah Weddle Roger Walker Mildred Wall Eva Watson Pat White 'iikiyl i n fi , if 4 ' V v. ll, if wifi ' -ii, K' i -r1'1:.- , A W T. , H t 'i'3f swift A -. W e 'yes .ti 5 . - 5 . r iris WJ ' ' I or r' l : ill l -wiv' T T Ernest Williams 36 Richard Williams HoraceWilson Will iam Winston Eddie Ybarra Henry Y barra Jerry Ysaguirre x K x D if :EI Y 35 gn 2 If 'M W ,fs xl X, ' A K f avi! L: 5' 5 5 T75 wg 12,1 Vx . mf, S xxigk u 2 2 avg? 3 'Q W V . ,eip , . k 9 ,,f, i. QE QA pf MN ,wmapqgfg-' iz-.1 K Q,-xr -' .1,.m1-4,-5,3 xxx., ,,..,,,,,.. qv. zsmmmgv-imp W M. 'Y' , Cf' ' K A 'l ' . J 0 xi if f K 3 S l fmfmx , fC Q - C CJ 'fir C K . ' il H. , in Mtv, W ,, . . iiii B - . C- .., I . '11 F1 CD U3 cr E CD D FU 9-3 TQ. E M4 DP E: f: U3 PF H o Z CD 2 cn s: S 1 o s: s E1 D cm U3 U o 3. 3 an 0 2 Q. 93 2 cn 5 2 QT :x C-. C Q 5 ra a P 3 Q -4 Q C3 o -4 P 3 rn G o 3 X Q - ru :s :P 3 o UI f' C 5 ? Q, I ' N p X M., - . 'Fill in .. rnee'i iil Q C lo if fl fC Q- ze? fi? -'Fx f C z Sf e-1..e,:.Ms3., ll Q , gg ,l C CC C mfg?-Qfgfgr 73 ' l WC -gill' i s Q ' N w fy . QQ H K C gin -' 5 'if 0855 ies 1?- iff- :S - A ii ir. if C Felix Anguiano Ronald Anthony wav 55' ,ln , ,C Ri I, 1 CCi n2 3 Ne' ' 5 -.v 0 C f ses Joe Antonio Gabby Baldenegro Perfecfo Bazan Candie Beauchamp Sara Belloc Ruben Beltran Kenny Buchanan ,LQ if ig M- big? i jg, F5 if1:g?g-Q33 fC f? I 4, a,-f i 3' David Burcheff 1 , HEC , ' 'Y sf : C,zC, 'Z Eddie Byrd Freshmen Sponsors: Mr. Atwood, Mrs. Snider, Mr. Hawse, Mr. Greene, and Mr. Acker. m L C ,,i.r, VA 1 b ,C 4,,.s,lgg,C , C C, sig: f - sy ww -4 -Q--1 Q C Cy'--M in N. , Nj-ii gp: I ,- L n. C? .C,,v K N-W-cv' 'K ' ag ' V C i . C- i ' r-- rr-- C I e rr - C C Cf f I t CC g Eloiso Campos Grace Casiillo Manuel Castillo Cecelia Castro Lillie Chase Bill Chesley A C.,-H fisii Eva Bustos CC..C 3 TQ, 'W C bq,1 I i J xl-'ggi ,. 2 LL Q l 'Ng ll . aj' fill David Cade ,ve vw. af.. k w N. K -in-,.,,.f, .C 'El 'j 2'2- fi? ,7,,CW.,,,1 ,, ,f W ri l CC., 1, . ,.w.:.1f: ,ww ,fi 1 Susie Colores K gg A :xv lii Q C ' ,,,,,C wx it , Kgs 1 ' 'fig e : . -.. 1' ' f 1 v- .iv C' Y N ,a M K , L K 1 V 2.1 C gl he C . 1 1 W W me-so -f -is r C D 'C 4 N' D i A C C C ff , A V' Lela Cone Mancil Cooley Julia Corona Lupe Cosillos Deborah Cox Curtis Crichton Chris Drake Urosh ain Respect with Show of Good Character 'br ,. ,,.,- X . if '. ' .L 7 E.fW'? ,., .kg 53-I ig... ifgsffxf f'. . Q Q- s Q LZL, Sie Yyf . 5 if ee H' ' TS. ' to it -it J :Q if 'lc'itfif'1 fs :rr '.,, ' I 811915 J if'5.'0gs,,r-if3,t J ' fiziw Q .iiitxfr if Rafaelita Drake George Dussias Gus Dussias Pqf Ed-.QIS .4 .N . f':lUi .45 3 J sr if 7 J 'ii m ., r,'. Y Helen Flores Linda Flores Robert Flores David Frost 2 ff V7 543 , , 1 ifffl, T 1. . r flu: , . J ., Y it Af' b VL - , 4 y N., ' gQ,..,, ,-r I ,JU .. LV S gy' B .ex V' - ' r . f . .255 Ji ' r a wie at sr -.. T Sylvia Garcia Wayne Garcia Dicky Gates Patricia Gil 9,41-.gvr i 2 rr H C ' .5 . , Mn X 'IE 1 rg Q idinrk ,. bl . 1. ga X . V . -fn 5 ' W K .. R Ek GNT, 'ilk ,N. . s l , r 1 YF - gx I Ml zri 1 X , Ugg iii? W Jin 2 VY 1 l Jenny Gonzalez l l R Eg, . . Verse . J. Roy Gonzales Joe Granada John Habegger Mrs. Clark's Home Economics l class eat their mistakes! fe sri zfflft' Rosella Escalante Marcos Escamilla Gayla Etheredge Tommie Galaviz Pearl Garcia Rose Anna Garcia kwa .1 V 'Q ,, 'li .fTf7Q- 1 . is Y, , Q.. lrrgir . :H L t . V' tkvjff' '1:3:gfr,5:g:gi?9,nL .. f . Naomi Gipson Sally Gobea Johnny Gomez , Ns sc. . 3, ' J :si - El N ll we ll 7 1 .s,, ,A A sr- .s if 3 '...A M y,, 1. ll' J i.:iiw'. Tim Harris Jerry Harwood Mike Henson s lsr.. ,:zJigifg,i'fir I fx r es r 1 , , ,. .Vp I. , gtg? Q' r ift? Florence Herrera Eli Hicks Danny Hill .E ,wg , E , k,.t,....li,.s . -giifsr --flier- V K , frffleiiilfl -li if -li i721fzf22frr t LV 2 lr ml mfg., f lrir ff H s J ,lr.:,. Perry Holmes Betty Jackson Connie Jackson 39 Class of '71 Prepares To Surpass z . K' UN 5 r S w. . i .lift i J! m Q . S Q, ',g111 :g K rigv 'll Q ,.... 'Wifi lsela Jaquez Maria Jimenez Willie Jimenez K ',k' - -...' ,-2rr, , is y f K -is L bstacles L-'Ji w- ' as Av M V gg 5. W y as ,L - f 2, 1 is X ' , A E .1 s. gig .-tffzeglf fi X Xie A -ri - ' L, , .gif iff - arf K ' -M ,. sf ,:s-' -'ilyfifl SP W' ' , i' 'f 3 'fl75W?Ei:r j iii- 1 Joe Juarez Rudy Juarez Leona Kempton Eddie Key . M L is ff L' xv Z AAAV: it 4 N fha.: y ss L . A I2 X ii iii P i - L qs? ,Q l 1' - Judy LaFavor Laurie Lebbs Pete Leos 'P' fi. -f ' We NH! Tw u ,' ,f T :. ' Lg I sg. QA, , 'V X A 1 H4 si in milfs Barbara Lott if-'E -9' as ii,1ss1 L 1 Jack Lowry 'if' 1, - , ,f - . 'il ff' ,W ew' -qi' ,Ji We i J . i'-i figiiiwff. , J? 2 41-VA zmslsixi- ' sl ' lk Sizieeiflslf Rod Marshall Arturo NlGl'Tll'leZ Helen Masters Jessie Mendoza Amanda Montiio 40 M Billie Montiio Gary Lewis Tommy Long ,.,,1., L,ifQL'fl Albert Lucero Tony Lucero Jamie Luiun Agriculture I boys study numerous methods of agriculture used in Arizona. r Dianne Longoria N Ron McEachern -of-s Helen Martinez if f if , Q , ' - N sfitifililifif.fl ' 'i Mary Lou Montiio Clara Lopez L ls ns?- L . J .- -. ---..-. Kg -' , K Elsa Maldonado .af ., ix? Mercy Martinez Yolanda Montes 5-, 5 Q Miguel Montiio First-Year Students Press Forward ---L' if W. irjl ffl! in I' I , P in i i Rudy Montiio Q. .wk .ms ' fl ' gi ,'-. syn gg... '44, Ronna Moore ,,,..,f-yu , aff 3 fide, Mr. Acker lectures Civics class on significance of good citizenship. I' f :. N , :,. is , V , 3 if 'f fs, O in M , cccr i j i' M ' M iwii 2- . M 'L ii i ff' ' R it ri'ii R sss KNA - V ' Six? L V' i ' - ,., sfigg ,. -X jj A A A V -i n i it - v- Q kj, ,.,. rr' A f if ,I g of I rx Martha Morgan James Murietta Shirley Musick Ignacio Natera Robert Ollerton Lena Ortega Pete Ortega M. f'5 ff a r N, if R AY.-ey its S Q i Ng ' 4 6 3 sv u vpbkfltx Rosemary Ortiz Steve Pantoia Ronnie Parker Azala Pazos WN is Henry Perry Q ,M agvilfg X L -gl '. I W ' Q' if -i L 'ws ' Jr AX Fl f . YL .,g,5F..rLk Allin -W . - . f at Ted Pearce Joan Pearson Raymond Pehl 9 li K . f. fm' 5 , r- 1 : sa 1 .1 y is . , A '91 . , ,fl 1. sk ' 7 ,f .,.l4'2l. Q Amelia Pine Angelo Pino Sue Pretzer Beth Price ., E x ffm, Y XP- f N Pi .. , Nf,- A -:e.. 1 1 M , 'Ji N if Q' V N 'tirrfssifwinixiuiii David Ramirez ' x NYU? 1 ii: 1 if., 'ix x'Kf l , . Elva Ramirez . u . 3135, , 1377? O A rf' S' - Lk -f '53 '..Es3fF::.iiE..?: fZ-H-'fi TH 'E f O Joe Ramirez Delores Reyes Eva Reyna Hilda Reyna Patsy Risenhoover Adriana Rocha Jessie Rodriguez Frosh March on to Conquer New Worlds f 1 lg I Q ' Q Qlsli flii. A Q 1 ' - f al 'W' .. N . ' K if 2 ' '. i Linda Sauceda Eugene Scott s I M gnfk - ga., .v- 1 MQW N 5 we H s it 4 New t-,R -.fr gf . .ef l iisf 9' R l -, c we ,., -I i Lorenzo Soto .. .2 . Q R.. 1 s xx Douglas Tidwell Gary Tidwell Hershal TonY 1 -r 1 -'-1-A R274 mil' . , ,eee Ei e e galtm i zamwgf Robert Rodriguez Nina Roueche David Rushing ' V'L!V ,Wi eos,VQEQgr ,s' 2 Rosemary Strange Ronnie Thompson Betty Thornton .5 Q... . I b 'V Ek Y U f Risk' ' i .W . iei J it Debbie Utz Luis Valdez ,Q -no s avi' ifv1.if ' mg., Zig Q ii. Mary Sousa Helen Townsend Maggie Valdez James Valenzuela ,., llk .. A :ft tokyo? as tic' sssyssss ,..,.,5m Vriz YW ff- I - 34 n If Mary Valencia Victor Valenzuela Yolanda Valenzuela Lupe Vega . .2 ' J Q ft , -3 5' RXQL K ,Q , My ,X i 'S me s if it it Hwy! gL r I ff ig , . David Voss Janie Voss Algebra I students learn the values of x and y. Kenny Voss Marinda Voss . A V 'A 3 .. lf .X - V, -- i of ., - 14-. 1 33 g V .. .I mfg? temp we?-3 i,-st .fad trol -rf . s-fs W Y . - vit Q s Q refs wfywr 'kfft - .fff 1Qwm S , jf . . fp . in 1 N , , - ., , M . 'ttrr -:1g'f1.Qf.rei-.+-J - Q . ' 5 il .nf J J r'i it J 4 ' f .05 h . -get Ji ,' L' it v . , O U 5 fl l -'E f gi. -. Qf, gli S fl ' '.' J' R S fl' Lana Wacker Carol Waddle Linda Wadley Phillip Wright Mary Ybarra David Zaragoza 42 Josie Zarate 1 . 1 Honors 4 w F mg Boy of the Year JIMMIE HUIE Jimmie goined recognition os Boy of The Yeor for his schoIosTic obiIiTy ond sincere eTforT To achieve ci given gool. He is on c1cTive. member of The STuoIenT Council, c1TTended Boys STcrTe oinol is Vice Presiolem of The NoiTioncrl Honor SocieTy. Jimmie is business monoger of The Whirlwind ond is ci member of The news- paper sTo1ff, Librory onol Sponish clubs. He hos rnoinrciined perfecT oTTenclonce in high school. 45 Distinguished Students Named VIRGINIA ESCALANTE Girls' Stater Virginia Escalante's corn- ments on Girls' State were, We gained a wider knowl- edge of our government, we gained a greater feeling of patriotismg we gained the friendship of over 200 girls, and we gained weight! Frank Awbrey gave his views on Boys' State: Boys' State gives a person a sense of independence and author- ity. It instills citizenship and. initiative and gives a basic concept of our working gov- ernment. Santa Cruz representatives to Girls' State held last June I2-I8 at the University of Arizona at Tucson were sponsored by the Eloy Busi- ness and Professional Wom- en's Club. LUPE ROSALES Alternate STEVE SIMPSON Alternate Boys' Staters were spon- sored by the Lions Club and the Eagles. Boys State was held in Flagstaff on the Northern University of Ari- zona campus, June il-I7. OLGA JAQUEZ Girls' Stater Olga Jaquez related that At Girls' State one under- stands the workings of our democratic government and realizes the numerous re- sponsibilities one must as- sume as an adult. Jim I-luie felt that 'Boys' State was an exhilarating experience in the processes and function of democracy. Boys' State revealed to me that I knew little of the ac- tual democratic procedures of our government. FRANK AWBREY JIMMIE HUIE Boys' Stater Boys' Stater n Santa Cruz Campus MargareT Garcia, iunior, was selecTed for her beauTy To represenT The LeTTermen's Club This year. l-ler official TiTle is LETTERMEN'S SWEETHEART. RecipienT of The DAUGHTERS OF AMERI- CAN REVOLUTION AWARD for 1968 was Olga Jaquez, senior. The faculTy chose Olga for her ouTsTanding qualifies-dependability, service, leadership, and paTrioTism. MargareT Garcia-LETTERMEN'S SWEETHEART Olga Jaquez-DAR AWARD LyneTTe WooTa n-FFA SWEETH EART -1 ,L li Salvador Gandara-GAA HONEY Serving as parfy hosTess and keeper of The FFA scrapbook are iusT Two of The duTies LyneTTe WooTan performs as FFA SWEET- HEART. LyneTTe, a junior, was elecTed SweeT- hearT for Eloy ChapTer of The Fufure Farmers of America. Salvador Gandara, senior, knows how iT feels To be The idol of The female populaTion aT S.C. Sal was honored aT a dance by The Girl's AThleTic AssociaTion who elecTed him l968 GAA HONEY. ,,,.. Q2 .MV ' w VVV V VV V b 2 V. 2. ww VV HH. V,g,rif.,5' ' iff? 'iff' ' N ,f E ' ' V ,gi g . W ' ,mir ', -' 3 'X if'x.-Sf f'PQp1m,:g3g,.,:,y.+KVfKu. ,X ,L,. . Mmm? buds? , V , V VQVV , g-'hay V- V s V 'R .V , 3 1,bf , fVN5X H V ,K- , . V, ' ' V' ' ' if ' ff VV 7 ' V , A 'fx 5? j , . , ,VV 2 V '- we 'V V- V. 5V0..5g17f,gg7g,.g33?f xg' 1 V VV V' ji, y, 5,4 V if- .VV.. ' Mxfy V V V .Vi kVg,k, ff V V V V . 9 Wi ,- 1 .V ,V ,V K ., V , ,V , gfigigg 5 Vi, . 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V' ational Honor Society instails 14 J' 4 S fi FRONT ROW: Jean Pretzer, Janet Albritton, Mario Saldivar, Virginia Escalante lSecretary-Treasurerl, Sheila White. SECOND ROW: Richard Garcia, Reed Kempton, Santos Garza, Carole Chesley, Cathy Hawse, Connie Standridge, Jim Huie lVice-Presiclentl. THIRD ROW: Mr. Berryhill, Dalia Murrietta, Lynnis Lebbs, Lynette Wootan, Glenn Legate, Steve Simpson, Ted Simpson, Mr. Scott, Advisor. FOURTH ROW: Debbi Hall, Alec Ordway, Gerald Degrocia, Frank Awbrey lPresidentj, Michael Holmes, Ed Herrera, Gerry Lawson, Richard Parker. National Honor Society, an honorary organization is based on tour principles-Character, Scholarship, Leader- ship, and Service. Its function at S,C. is the annual initiation of those who meet its high requirements. National Honor Society initiates pledge themselves to uphold its high principles. ff,-:F - Santos Garza receives her membership certificate and hearty congratulations from Mr. Berryhill. V' f , , 50 Student Council ated ost Ambitious Student Council members devote much time and concentration to techni- calities involved in revising the schools constitution, The Student Council attained better representation tor the student body with a revision ot the Santa Cruz Valley Union High School Constitution. Aside from this maior project, the Council also sponsored the Homecom- ing bonfire and dance, managed elections, and were active in helping coordinate other student activities on campus. FRONT ROW: Steve Simpson, Student Body President, Lynnis Lebbs, Secretar Delgado, Olga Jaquez, Cathy Hawse, Mercy Martinez, Laurie Lebbs. THIRD Gerry Lawson, Gerald Degracia, and Bill Chesley. One of the Council's many services was printing programs for athletic activities. Cathy Hawse and Lynnis Lebbs smooth out the wrinkles on a program stencil. y-Treasurer, Jim Huie, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Michael ROW: Mr. Valdez, Sponsor, Ted Simpson, Harvey Davison, 51 FHA Hosts istrict Convention The FuTure Homemakers ol: America is a naTional youTh organizaTion associaTed wiTh The home eco- nomics program in The high schools. This school year, The SanTa Cruz Valley ChapTer hosfed The annual meeTing of The La Casa de Esper- anza DisTricT. OTher acTiviTies included The annual MoTher-DaughTer BanqueT, Foreign Foods Dinner, Daddy DaTe NiTe, and STaTe ConvenTion in FlagsTaTT. ,I ' --f-N Eating can be Tun, especially aT disTricT convenTions hosTed by S. C. FHA'ers! Laurie Lebbs and Debra UTz pause for a breaTh of air and a drink of waTer during an exhausfing iniTiaTion. fi: ,W Y , i ...nd I FRONT ROW: Jean PreTzer, Vice-President Lynnis Lelobs, Secretary: Debbi Hall, State Vice-President and Song Leader, Brenda McKay, Historian, Lyneife WooTan, Presidenf, Sheila Vasquez, Parliamenfarian, Anna Salazar, Reporfer. SECOND ROW: Hope Rosales, Lupe Jimenez, Sue PreTzer, Debra Ufz, Minerva Ysaquirre, Marianne Delgado, Herrnosinda Aguilar, Suzie Colores, Laurie Lebbs, and Gayla ETheredge. THIRD ROW: Miss Lines, Sponsor, Maggie Valdez, MargareT Mendoza, Elaine Martan, Nina Roueche, Carole Chesley, DisTricT Secretary: Amy Prefzer, Leona Kempton, Sheila Kee, Angie Valdez, Genevieve MarTinez, Jessie Rodriguez. FOURTH ROW: Lana Wacker, Elaine Sellers, Ramona ArchuleTa, Marfha Morgan, Gail Miller, Karen HuTchinson, Suzanne Conner, Mercy Martinez, Mildred Wall, Karen McKay, Lupe Resales, and Lena Orfega. Modern, female, football enthusiasts and Apache squaws of the past, combined, made a picturesque Horne- coming float for the G.A.A. GAA Provides Fun, Physical Training FRONT ROW: Genevieve Martinez, Parliamentarian, Ramona Archuleta, Secretary-Treasurer, Lupe Rosales, Vice-President, Gloria Montiio, President, Dalia Murrietta, Point Secretary, Lupe Jimenez, Sports Manager. SECOND ROW: Amanda Montiio, Linda Saucecla, Hope Rosales, Elaine Marian, Margaret Mendoza, Belen Montiio, Rosalie Vasquez, Julie Vasquez, Isabel Rodriguez, Mary Bazan, Hilda Reyna. THIRD ROW: Helen Flores, Hermosinda Aguilar, Minerva Ysaguirre, Lupe Roias, Mary Vasquez, Janet Price, Mildred Wall, Olga Jaquez, Santos Garza, Charlotte Stephens, Sylvia Garcia, Pearl Garcia, Mary Lou Montiio. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. McKeon, Sponsor, Carmalita Thomas, Shir- ley Lawson, Willie Mae Davis, Ovita Thomas, Carolyn McKaney, Rose- mary Strange, Betty Thorn- ton, Sheila White, Isela Jaquez, and Ercilia Tru- iillo. r i G.A.A. initiates, Pearl Garcia, Sylvia , Garcia, Mary Lou Montiio, and Clara iiii 9 1 Lopez models Gopher Girl costumes ot the day. fi W ' 'T' V'1 'B 1 lf' , Leu- N FPA Represented At National Convention FRONT ROW: Francisco Jimenez, President, Frankie Corona, Vice-President, Alec Ordway, Reporter, Lynette Wootan, FFA. Chapter Sweet- heart, Clay White, Sentinel, Lee Voss, Treasurer, Pete Serda, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Kenny Voss Joe Munoz, Tom Poindexter Raymond Pehl, Wayne Garcia, and Ted Pearce. THIRD ROW: Mr. McKee, Sponsor, John Miller, Patrick Arredondo, David Garcia, Emmet lglutter, and Steve Pantoia. The Eloy Chapter ot Future Farmers ot America was represented this year at the Na- tional Convention held in Kansas City, Missouri. David Garcia, who was chosen by the F. F. A. boys, spent a week gaining more knowledge about agricultural procedures. is' ec i Raymond Pehl exhibits his F. F, A. protect, a Hereford calf. Willie Jimenez and Ben Malone pose to give the photographer a bit of cheesecake! 54 Lettermen Execute Excellent Sportsmanship IT is an honor and privilege To be a member of The S.C. LeTTermen's Club. These sTudenTs represenT The besT in Teamwork, sporTsmanship, and physical TiTness. To be a mem- ber of This club, a sTudenT musT have parTicipaTed in eiTher 12 auarTers of TooTball, T5 quarfers of baskeTball, 21 innings of baseball, or who have earned l2 poinTs in Track, These re- auiremenTs give The boys an in- cenTive To work hard and come ouT on Top in all sporTs. The club's mosT exTensive drive is raising money Tor The jackets awarded To leTTering seniors each year, wiTh money rais- ing proiecTs being a candy sale, sponsored The Harlem Clowns and a concession sTand during baskeTball season. Kenny Prock, Frank Awbrey, and Glenn Legaie, hard-working Leftermen, prepare for The half- Time rush in The concession sTand. FRONT ROW: RoberT Burcheif, Vice-Prsidenf: Frank Awbrey, Presidenf, Sal Gandara, Secreiary-Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Raul Escarnilla, man- ager: Donald FeTTy, Frank Lopez, Kenny Long, Richard Garcia, manager, Mike Delgado, Jim Bazan. THIRD ROW: Coach Honsinger, J. T, Burcheff, Don Powell, John Foufs, David Roueche, Joe Saldivar, Glenn Legafe, Arthur Rosales, David Garcia. FOURTH ROW: Ken Prock, Gus Moran, Roy Sullivan, Dean Hampton, Jerry Warren, Ben Malone, Harold Risenhoover, Roger Myers, Paul Nelson, and Coach Dean. f-1155335 Librarians Enlighten Information-Seeking Student Q7 FRONT ROW: Clay White, Secretary-Treasurer, Juanita Herrera, Vice-President, Karen Hutchinson, Historian, and lsela Jaquez, Parliamen- tarian. SECOND ROW: Lupe Lucero, Lupe Rosales, Jim Huie, Anna Salazar, Peggy Harrison, Mary Alice Valencia. THIRD ROW: Mr. McGlynn, Sponsor, Joe Saldivar, Maria Rocha, Sharon Meiner, Suzanne Conner, and Steve Lawrence, yraiwt Myra V I A ' ,A ' 1 1 ,r,, sf 5 :N r Y ,f W 'qi . Ax .N .jfs ,, ,,,,M AUM? K , kfgy, ,girl 5:7 r V .V S A My I Y? VVAA L S21 z'fg:'.::z.:5 Who says librarians are interested in the Dewey Decimal System only? Ob- viously, they also like Homecoming fun. It a student needs help on a research paper or wants to know what an authority on basket weaving says, he knows the S.C. librarians will provide the necessary in- formation. No book, no report cardl says Jennie Herrera jokingly as she stamps a book on intellectual growth for Glenn Legate, who assures her he'll return it on time. 56 Spanish Club Makes Triumphant-Return Due to the energy of the officers, the Span- ish Club has increased greatly in numbers and in activities. g At the beginning of the year the club held lll'i a swimming party, which was a success, except , Q gastronomically-few people like raw hotdogs! Also a success was a bake sale which aug- mented the club funds. X-nw' -9 I l i Virginia Escalante, Minerva Ysaguirre, and Mr. Garcia prepare refreshments for the Spanish Club party, Ramona Archuleta gets a helping hand from grinning members at the Spanish Club swim- . X ming party. A ' ' ' ' FRONT ROW: Ramona Aichuleta, Secretary-Treasurer, Lupe Lucero, Vice-President, Santos Garza, President, SECOND ROW: Jerry Ysaguirre, Minerva Ysaguirre, Elaine Martan, Margaret Mendoza, Lupe Roias, Genevieve Martinez, Charlotte Stephens. THIRD ROW: Mr. Garcia, Spon- sor, Juanita Herrera, Jim Huie, Charles Duron, Gerald Degracia, Lupe Rosales, Hermosinda Aguilar. 'x.w, . 2 fum ve, . -we L' ' fgfxw- . V C C I 57 School Publications Excel hx, ,.-:gil Jennie Herrera, Gerald Degracia, and Olga Jaquez dummy the latest news releases. Right, Virginia Escalante, Editor, and J.im Huie proofread a stencil as press time rolls around. Below, Charles Duron, Mr. Garcia, Advisor, and Reed Kernpton make the required settings on the mimeographing machine, and Joe Saldivar makes the finishing touches on the sports page. 58 Editor ...... DEVILS' CALL STAFF . .. . . . . . . . . . . .Virginia Escalante Sports Editor ...... .. ........ Joe Saldivar Artist ...... ..............lVlichael Delgado Reporters ...... Olga Jaquez, Juanita Herrera, Advisor. . . Lupe Rosales, Reed Kempton, Gerald Degracia, Steven Simp- son, Jim l-lu'ie, Ted Simpson ...........Mr. Garcia-Iniguez f i Ripping the front page stencil for the .first issue, forgetting to re-cap the ink drum on the mimeographing machine and turning it on full blast, making a big blue splotch on the floor by dropping a bottle of correction fluid, eating barbecued chicken, hamburgers, doughnuts, bananas, and other weird combinations were among the unforgettable experiences of students striving for high journalistic standards in pub- lishing the school newspaper, Devils' Call. Although the publication of the Devils' Call was not offered as a class, this activity provided preparation for future iournalists. In J ournalistic Efforts Virginia Escalante, Editor, and Cathy Hawse, Ass't Editor, make preparations for tinal deadline. H. G. JOHNSON, PHOTOGRAPHER Debbi Hall, Carole Chesley, Reed Kempton, and Connie Standridge cle- cide what pattern to follow on di- vision pages. WHIRLWIND STAFF EDITORS Editor-in-Chief - Virginia Escalante. Assistant Editor- Cathy Hawse, Organizations -Carole Chesley. Music- Reed Kempton. Honors- Connie Standridge. Athletics -Lynnis Lebbs. School Lite -Janice Waddle. Copy Edi- tor-Cathy Hawse. Student Photographer-Mike P. Mc- Coy. Charles Duron, Steve Simpson, and Jim Huie, Business Manager, search tor new advertising ideas. CLAIR C. SCOTT, ADVISOR FRONT ROW: Virginia Escalante, Cathy Hawse, Carole Chesley, Lynnis Lebbs, Reed Kempton, Mona Pearce, and Jean Pretzer. SECOND ROW Mr. Scott, Advisor, Connie Standridge, Debbie Hall, Gerry Lawson, Charles Duron, Gerald Degracia, Steve Simpson, and Jim Huie. ' Fl f'l5f??i' 3-Fr f' Az-Y if r New Organization Explodes On Campus i ? .yy , N FRONT ROW: Helen Martinez, Juanita Herrera, Secretary-Treasurer, Olga Jaquez, President, Angie Valdez, Point Secretary, and Clara Lopez. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Johnson, Sponsor, Ginger Ramirez, Mildred Wall, Mercy Martinez, Lupe Lucero, and Sarah Belloc. FRONT ROW: Helen Martinez, Mary Ybarra, Pat Sanchez, Sylvia Jimenez, Tommie Galaviz, Debra Utz, Susie Colores, Yolanda Escalanfe, and Eloise Campos. SECOND ROW: Gabriel Martinez, Elaine Sellers, Ruby Torres, Mercy Martinez, Olga Jaquez, Martha Morgan, Angie Valdez, Mildred Wall, Belen Montiio, Jennie Herrera, and Clara Lopez. The Pep Squad gave the band support during football season by marching alongside at pre-game and half-time. This pyramid forma- tion is one of many which was used by the group to create beauty in rhythm and promote school spirit. 60 . FinalIy, education alone can conduct us to that enioyment which is, at once, best in qual- ity and infinite in quantify. 3 Apache Burns At Coach Foster warrns up The Apache effigy and-ZAP-if blazes away. fi,fF'3F'W'1, 'Energetic freshmen display their 'ralenfs as the into shape. 62 , . is A beautiful float molds I I I f I I Lupe Resales gives a devilish giggle while making Apaches shed fears on The senior floaf. ff. 1, r qnvff ., BA Sacrifice of sleep, staples in fingers and chicken-wire scratches, resu in The Beaufy award for The Frosh. First Santa Cruz Bonfire -W y , 4, .1 ,T ,K gl, A-rg I KH H I1 T .2 ,lug , f Above: Filled wiTh pride, The Juniors waTched Their SweepsTakes floaT progress gloriously on Main. Below: A roll of The drums and a clang of The cymbals give The cheerleaders The go signal. A special glow was given To Homecoming acTiviTies aT S. C. This year wiTh a bonfire, The firsT in iTs hisTory. While The band and cheer- leaders aroused enThusiasm, an effigy of an Apache warrior in The cenTer of his wooden Teepee was swallowed by The inTensive flames. During This hecTic week, seven TloaTs were molded inTo recognizable shapes. DespiTe The loss of sleep and bruised Tingers from hammering, sTudenTs TelT iusTly rewarded when They viewed Their handiwork on Main STreeT. Among'Those experiencing greaT saTis- facTion were The Juniors wiTh Their Sweep- sTakes award, The Freshmen wiTh Their BeauTy award, and The Seniors wiTh ThaT of Original- iTy. Also included in The parade were The school band, pep squad, pom pon girls, cheerleaders, and The Homecoming Queen candidaTes. WiTh a savage grin, Emmet NuTTer prepares To shooT an Apache on The Sophomore floaT. 63 Gloria Reigns At Homecoming Dance Smiling with o speciol rcxdionce, Glorio Montijo ctccepted the crown, rose bouquet, ond oll thot occomponies The honor bestowed upon d Homecoming Queen. Equolly joyous were her ottendcints Morgciret Gorcio, Lynette Wooton ond Jonice Woddle. J Alumni from os for bock os 1950 ctttended The festivities. They renewed dcqudintonces with cldss motes ond teochers from good old Sonto Cruz. The lost donce produced groons of reluctonce tor Homecoming had come to 0 close. Right: Jim Boker, escort, smiles proudly os Steve Simpson, student body president, pre- sents Gloria Montiio o bouquet of roses. Below: Sentimental thoughts are reflected in the faces of Homecoming dancers. 64 Below: Students and Alumni vccillcite to the groovy din of The Trains . S. C. Happenings-'68 S M , M it j M wasfffiiftsfingesfififiiw 2ua'1'f?5tTsii,jfi1irQ'E,j??r.t3ggg,j's1,5: Wil ftiiisgf ' -sssfy wgx ,. wi 2 it'tf2!ff,t:issgWsiiif--ll fifiiilifiisiilfiiS', - ' g .i - M I 1 , - K N- ::- ':., , . Q, is f ist A 1 N 1 f . , if 1 if?'i:9f f'f '- 6- .ae1!1rsfff.f,,--' it V' ' i .. ,li ,iii .Zin , W , , ., im, . s,. ., 5, .5 . K as V : I 4 al ,JS 'Z ' ,- ' 'Tr - JM it , F . , 1 .5 i f f Q A K ,-silk? - x , A W if if' -ily,- :F it 1 'Q . 7' . UE ,' -Q:2'.2'E, 5 H ig , , ' rf' ' . .f-..5f:,sr-5 f f 715 K ' , , ,,,,. ,.:,5, .. ...Rv , U .-' ' ' .' ' '- A .. , if if .1 ,g , ' Student Body elections are heldi in a democratic manner. Steve Simpson, Student Body President makes sure the ballots are prop- erly secured. Below: New and old students get acquainted at the Back-to-School dance in the gymnasium. Right: Frank Lopez, Mike Smith, Christina Ram- irez and David Montiio ornament their hands with newly-arrived class rings. Having trouble, David? Sharon Meiner, Virginia Escalante, and Olga Jaquez get practical training in the office. With painful expressions, Janet Price and Flora Malone watch Mary Garcia grin and bear the skin test administered by a County Health Nurse. i i 65 ime Gut For Ginger Mr. Hoffman asks Howard if The contracts are signed. Howard Carol Agnes Carol ... Joan Carol .. Jeannie Carol Ginger Carol Eddie Davis . Tommy Green Mr. Wilson . . Ed Hoffman Di recTor .... CAST . . . . Rick Parker . . LyneTTe Woofan ..... Debbi Hall Karen McKay Jea n Preizer .... Tim Greer Alec Ordway .. Michael Holmes Sieve Lawrence .. Mrs. Barbara Snider , Q GINGER CAROL Uean PreTzerl Leading lady in Time OUT For Ginger A Junior-Class presenTaTion, broughT forTh peals of laughTer on Nov. 30 and Dec. l. ln The 3-acT comedy, Ginger Carol, daughTer of an ulTra-conserva- Tive banker, Throws The Town inTo compleTe chaos when she Tries ouT for The high school foofball Team, much To The olisgusT of her Two sisTers, her inTellecTual boy friend, The high school principal, and The school foofball hero. Jeannie, you're simply maiesTic! exclaims Agnes as Ginger looks on approvingly. Production Pleases Audience -uv- Eddie, what happened to your foot? asks Joan. I sprained it. moans Eddie, as he limps qway. Are you sure that punch dicln't bruise your hand, Tom? asks Eddie after a little scuffle. Look Howie, you can't let Virginia play football. pleads Mr, Wilson. K we----M AN 67 68 These Also ake A School Chuck Wright holds the pose as l88 Juniors and Seniors did for their yearbook portrait. Above: Seniors are dubious that their float will become o reality. Right: Cathy Hawse and Debbi Holl enioy o picnic ot Mt. Lemon, Rain or Shine! ! .1,i. rooiiil Ai,. 1 'L uv N 1 Good food and atmosphere at the cafeteria brings out the smiles. i s .iis w ary L' 2 ii 1 gg 1, ,Lil 2 nr 4 .,- , KW . '-vel e. - ' K t ' . , s. f- .. W , ' ft Q. . 2 '- ,- it ,5 ', Vg -, 1?gj'1f'fl, g welllwfi 'W ,zu in . , , 'lf' 'S ,Nt i , . A ig? bw fi, , x W ,igwp J fx? tit s ' W ei ,i sliisi V K 1 kk,- 'k',. V V-1 K . ' iis. yi- , fre J It 1 gi ill! is is i.l. A 5 Above: Students pay a dollar and owolt their turn to be photographed for an onnuol pose. Student Life Outside Classes Rainy days are an exciTing parT of school life, especially if a down pour comes iusf as school is dismissed. Below: Mr, Universe, a True champion, hoists Bill Chesley high above his head. Pep rallies are fun for all and give The student body an op- portunify To encourage Their Teams To do Their besT. The new Trend in study holls at Sanfa Cruz. We knew The class rooms were crowded, buT after all girls. 69 Faeult Takes Break From Teaching Faculty members and families enjoy an outing at Mt. Lemon. Eating a picnic dinner is the big event of the day. The remainder of the day is spent hiking, pitching horseshoes and talking shop. Mr. Atwood uses his ingenuity to help the freshmen boys build their float for the Homecoming parade. 70 Below: Mr. Berryhill, Chief Cook at the faculty picnic, displays medium and well-done steaks to Mr. ancl Mrs. Atwood and Mrs, Snider who is be- hind the smoke screen. Below: Those early morning faculty meetings are used to make future plans to improve the school, although in a relaxed atmosphere. l 2 , . I . 1 .ii H Music is a thing of the Josiah G. Music -Qwlwjq and And Chorus Contribute Vibran ,K ' -.i.,Wwfw-o Mmm-.x..f DRUM MAJORETTE: Virginia Reyna, TWIRLERS1 Maggie Valdez, Sue Pretzer, DRUM MAJOR: Jimmy Bazan, lil FRONT ROW: David Montiio, Mona Pearce, Carole Chesley, Raymond Pelwl, Gayla Etheridge, Beth Price. SECOND ROW: Nina Roueche, Leona Kempton, Florence Herrera, Reed Kempton, Gerry Lawson, Donald Hamman, Jonathan Habeggar. THIRD ROW: Robert Ollerton, Susan Walker, Debbi Hall, Eugene Scott, Ronnie Rice, Ted Simpson, Connie Standridge, Hershel Toney, Mr. William Johnson. 72 ones To Santa Cruz Atmosphere .i l - i FRONT ROW: Lily Chase, Patricia Echols, Naomi Gibson, Wanda Bradley, Elva Ramirez, Ruth Boykin, Erminia Truiillo, Hilda Reyna. SECOND ROW: Mary Alice Valencia, Sheila White, Barbara Lott, Virginia Reyna, Josie Zarate, Gloria Valenzuela, Helen Martinez, Eva Reyna, Elsa Maldonado, Jessie Rodriguez, THIRD ROW: Helen Martinez, Merinda Voss, Charlotte Stephens, Ovita Thomas, Willie Davis, Rosemary Strange, Shirley Lawson, Erma Smith, Angie Valdez, Amelia Pino, Mercy Martinez, Margaret Mendoza, Mary Garcia. FOURTH ROW: Janie Voss, Jua: nita Herrera, Yolanda Valenzuela, Anita Cade, Doretta Colter, Ruby Masters, Ruby McGaha, Carolyn McKaney, Ivy Walker, Delois Loggins, Betty Thornton, Betty Jackson, Carmalita Thomas, Lupe Roias, Lynnis Lebbs. f 'm. - .mx s .,-.. .L - FRONT ROW: Don Decker, Cathy Hawse, Curtis Chricton, Rick Parker, Yolanda Escalante, Lana Wacker. SECOND ROW: Maggie Valdez, Sue Pretzer, Ken Voss, David Burchett, Rudy Montiio, Virginia Reyna, Ben Cruz, Jimmy Bazan, David Cade, THIRD ROW: Larry Shorty, Eli Hicks, Horace Wilson, Eddie Byrd, Bill Chesley, Ronnie Parker, Mancil Cooley, 73 Santa Cruz Welcomes New and DITCCLOT FRONT ROW: David Montiio, Mona Pearce, Carole Chesley, Donavan Decker, Cathy Hawse, Curtis Crichton, and Richard Parker. SECOND ROW: Gerry Lawson, Donald Hamman, Jonathan Habegger, Mr. Johnson, Band Director, Reed Kempton, Horace Wilson, Ben Cruz, and Ron Parker. fr 5? W ,K 3'. ?1 1 , ' W 1 WILLIAM B. JOHNSON 'Q Band Director Mr. Johnson came to Santa Cruz this year from -Kansas to take over the post ot laanol director. Although he was taceol with a building pro- gram, a number ot tine pertorrn- ances were given. David Montijo lLibrarianl, Reed Kempton, Cathy Hawse, Mona Pearce lPresiolentl Gerry Lawson, Mr. Johnson, band director, Ben Cruz, and Horace Wilson lManagerl, order new band equipment from a music catalogue. 74 wa. . If 0 I 6 M It img 5 thletggs l? Llg3lfar '1'!??2gL 'fig ' ' X Devil Eleven Ramp FRONT ROW: Donald Fetty, Manager, Richard Davis, Pancho Mendoza, Neil Walker, Tony Esparza, Joe Saldivar, Manager. SECOND ROW Coach Lon Foster, J. T. Burchett, Michael Holmes, Dean Hampton, Ed Herrera, Larry Shorty. THIRD ROW: Jerry Smith, Art Legate, Fernando Castillo, Frank Awbrey, Robert Burcheft, and Eddie Powell. ,,, , T w e Lv 1 W' , ' f,', K f-ff , 1 ,,,,' Hi' A T . , '+ ff,' 1' - ff :: g T , T it -1 . iff , fa ,fr , l 1 num H . - Y gee., i , 1ff :wsg1f:f,4f,,, f,,, .,g, 1 I 1 ' 'nf 14'- fl 1 . V 1 : ,1.- I-', ' 99fJ'i,1'l' : 1,351 :Q-,,f.4':,'1.' , A sf' mi' ar . .,,4 . A , ,,:f o. R , 163151. 'A-f'1,.:.'ixf,,. ye-MN' t-9--1? 'I.Q! ww e -. ' 54 y i., . ,s ,..1-'!, f,:gf,s1!r fm, -' xwxgyv-wil w-1 V .K sl .. in- ww 'QL . ,X :ff .gf 1 nw -T if . i'fmz-gmatlwi-A EFF . '5 NWI. 1f2mi'J COACH LON FO 76 wa' 4. f ,... ,ww-. STER way' Ben Malone looks for a path against Wilcox. l66J Gus Moran coming to aid Over Opposition Season's Records Opponenfs We They Canyon del Oro ... . . .13 26 Superior ....... ,, ,19 6 Flowing Wells .. .... 20 33 Globe ........ .... 3 3 6 Wilcox .. .... 39 19 Nogales... 7 7 Coolidge ...13 19 San Manuel ....27 O Miami ..... .... 2 O 6 Aio . . ...................... 20 6 Wins - 6 Losses - 3 Tie - 1 COACH DEAN HONSINGER FRONT ROW: Richard Garcia, Manager, Ken Long, Jim Baker, Carlos Rosales, Lee Flores, Roger Myers, Manager. SECOND ROW: Coach Dean Honsinger, Jesse Flores, Sal Gandara, David Roueche, John Fouls, Gary Aikerson. THIRD ROW: Chuck Wright, Norman Winston, Roy Sullivan, Robert Sanchez, Gus Moran, anal Ben Malone. 77 'BV' Devils Meet Challenge The Dust Devils of S.C.V.U.H.S. completed another explosive football season with a 6-3-l record. Only one conference game was lost, run- ning up the record to 28-5-l for the past three years. This loss placed the Dust Devils second in Division SA. Those receiving All-Conference honors were: John Fouts, lst Team Offense, 2nd Team Defense, Dean Hampton, lst Team Offense, Ken Long, lst Team Defense, Frank Awbrey, lst Team Offense, lst Team Defense and voted All-Conference Line- man of the Year, J. T. Burchett, lst Team Offense, Salvador Gandara, 2nd Team Offense, Ben Ma- lone, 2nd Team Offense, Frank Mendoza, 2nd Team Defense, Eddie Powell, 2nd Team Defense, Honorable Mention, Robert Sanchez, Defense, Gus Moran, Defense, Robert Burchett, Offense, Chuck Wright, Defense, and Larry Shorty, Defense. ALL-STATE HONORS, Frank Awbrey, lst team center, John Fouts, 2nd team end, and Dean Hampton, 3rd team halfback. Roy Sullivan returns an interception against Wilcox with the s . . ,ws rc.. .iw , . K , - vm ..,. H., ,. , Robert Burchett makes a first down against C.D.O. Ken Long i721 set to block. aid of great block by Frank Awbrey l84l. Jim Baker drives for extra yardage against Globe. Larry Shorty l82l and Gus Moran i661 follow through on the play. Of Traditional Teams J. T. Burcheff carries ball for yardage against Flowing Wells Dean Hampton makes a big gain in Coolidge game. K f .lol e '..fn g ' Ben Malone scores second T.D. against Globe. Larry Shorfy 1821, Sal Ganclara ISSJ and David Rousche 1651 Throw key blocks. 79 Alert Co-Captains G'Fire-Up Devils l DEAN HAMPTON l J. T. BURCHETT FRANK AWBREY J umor Vars1ty Squad A ' A it w, lx. , , k ' A ll' i ,.,5k H .9 A'L-?53'.x,lf MT: V rrlls ' lli illi ' if 1 'S 3 r T A .. fig mfi fi l?-1 , ,R FRONT ROW: Aurelio Jimenez-manager, Danny Montiio, Luis Escalante, David Davidson, Mario Saldivar, Fred Utz, Daniel Jimenez, Daniel Vidal, Noyal Silas, Larry Diaz. SECOND ROW: Steve Lawrence, Sylvester Longoria, Lee Voss, Chris Vasquez, Ted Simpson, Otis Sullivan,-Ralph Carino, Larry Foote, David Urquides, Benny Williams. THIRD ROW: Danny Cox, Larry Garcia, Richard Williams, Paul Nelson, Horace Wilson, Tim Greer, Tommy Long, David Stevenson, Lawrence Sweat, Coach Dean. FOURTH ROW: Earl Tucker, Joel Braxton, Jerry Jackson, Dicky Gates, Ismael Misquez, Rick Parker, Adam Bustos, Alfred Mendoza, Steve Roueche, Geary Baker, Mike Mooney. 80 . ., Frosh Reach All-Time High v , FRONT ROW: Ronnie Thompson, Steve Pantoia, Bucko Cooley, Tim Harris, Dwayne McKaney, Willie Jimenez, Eddie Key, Ron McEachern, James Murrietta, Pedro Ortega, SECOND ROW: Rod Marshall-manager, Arturo Martinez, Dave Burchett, Rudy Montiio, Ted Pearce, David Voss, Mike Henson, Dave Rushing, Wayne Garcia, Victor Valenzuela, Eli Hicks. THIRD ROW: Coach Phil Atwood, David Ramirez, Perry Holmes, Henry Perry, Eddie Byrd, Eugene Scott, Ruben Alderete, Dave Frost, Ron Parker, Miguel Montiio, Hershel Toney, Assistant Coach-Jim Acker. FOURTH ROW: Roy Gonzales, Ronald Anthony, Jack Lowry, Joe Ramirez, Albert Lucero, Luis Valdez, Phillip Wright, Bill Chesley, Gabby Baldenegro, Dave Zauragosa, Ruben Beltran. SeasQon's Records Junior Varsity , Firosh rsMQPP0 ef Se , .,,,c T ev T SQPPOM-mfs i it Thev., - H - - e e - ' ,i.l5 Ti ,2s. 3991 ,. Fei? YLLL S 'FQL . .... l'il' 25 'Q llilm - , A ' 'ii Q ', V E firm , 13- Q CG V -Lis . G?CIi'tdG f'fQ'jf'ii. . . . . ' Casa 'Q cle . , Aio ,,, ,iiy . .. .,.2O 119, ,,,, cooiigfd ..... ,,rs L -ris L L L it ff ilsyi cwmarana . . . E . . .fill .1851 '6 Miamiogf. , ..... 1,,.,, f2i,yj 7 Q E 3 E Flovvin Wells- . .. . .... I . .24 512 W A ll 'fl i g f i ,iii yyh., , i , - ,,,,,,y,, so , is , ' 'L .,,, L irri ',Q,:l,l75,',3 Losses 75 ,,,r - ' ' ' A , l 81 Teams Bomb Previous Record COACH HOWARD DEAN Dicky Gmes iors The bull loose from 0 Flowing Wells ployer, while Luis Escal- cmte l62l makes c dive for if. Ralph Corino 1221, Donny Cox IQOJ, and Tim Greer l7Ol close in. COACHES: JIM ACKER ond PHIL ATWOOD Steve Pcnfoio drops o Globe Tiger in cn Frosh Tilt, as Eugene Scott l74l, Perry Holmes l76l, ond Ruben Alderefe l82l come in To cxssisf. 82 . M .yN, ,w 5 ' , fifwg A I I rv' df .S . ,,,-L A. . Li' ,I if wi f',.v .bfi M . 'TJMMQ' 5 :mia-m,n.m:mxn1u:nmm4xzu:ss' 'N 1,- Y f .A L 4' ,fn Enthusiastic Girls Bolster S. C. Spirit POMPON GIRLS: Margaret Garcia Tyra Grubbs Debbi Hall Karen Hutchinson Lynette Wootan Janice Waoldle Renita Grubbs Manolo Amerson The Pompon girls per- form atthe football games and march with The Santa Cruz Dust Devil Marching Band. 84 J. V. CHEERLEADERS: Maggie Valolez, Sue Pretzer, Virginia Fetty, Pearl Garcia Varsity Has Productive Season FRONT ROW Steve Simpson Manager Norman Winston Frank Awbrey Kenny Prock, Jerry Smith, Michael Delgado, Harvey Davidson SECOND ROW Robert Burchett J T Burchett Dean Hampton Larry Shorty Jerry Warren, David Rouche, Sal Gandara, Coach Howard Dean The Dust Devils ot S.C.V.U.l-l.S. turned in a T3-ll record this year with wins over most of the top-rated teams in Class A basketball competition. The second halt ot the season had its ob- stacles, but with two important wins over Superior, the Devils won a berth in the District Tournament. Two hard-fought losses in this tournament sent the Devils home and ended the basketball season. Coach Howard Dean discusses the finer points ofthe game with his players, Co-Captains Display Fine Leadership FRANK AWBREY Co-Captain Sal Gandara l34l gets a shol away against Flowing Wells ar the Tournament af Miami. 86 KENNY PROCK Co-Captain Seas0n's Record Opponents We Flowing Wells ... . . . .50 Nogales ...... .... 4 9 Coolidge ..... .... 5 T Agua Fria ..... .... 5 5 'kFlowing Wells ... . . . .44 9fFlorence ...... .... 6 3 Globe - ....... .... 5 4 San Manuel ... . . . .70 Miami ........ .... 4 3 Aio ............ .... 4 8 Canyon del Oro ... ....63 Miami .......... .... 4 8 Superior ......... .... 5 8 Canyon del Oro ... . . . .57 Coolidge ........ .... 6 0 Aio .......... .,.. 5 5 Marana ..... .... 5 9 San Manuel ... . . . .53 Globe ....... .... 6 2 Superior ... . . . .62 Nogales . . .... 52 Superior ............ .... 6 2 Xl-lOLlDAY TOURNAMENT INTER-DIVISIONAL TOURNAMENT Flowing Wells ................ 34 Salford ...................... 48 T3 Wins - ll Losses They 63 40 41 45 49 28 48 55 52 52 60 49 70 56 69 71 55 48 54 43 65 47 44 49 Spirit Shown in S. C. Victories ,la XWNN ,.,' Kenny Prock l23l is one of the Devils' high off game wlfh Superior. -polnf men in the Y rvlw- l Flowing Wells Cobolleros close in on Deon Homplon l24J Frank Awbrey l5Ol shows his winning basketball form with Sol Gondorcu l34l and Deon Hampton olerfly wailing for the rebovnd. Dc-:vil's Win Berth In Tournament Frank Awbrey l5Ol goes in for a loy-up against San Manuel. Dean Hampton IQAJ waits for the right moment to get his shot off. , sun A - fl' 'N 'T' L, 1. r-swmfi , , , - , - gffa. ,, ' ,5:w,-isis' :e wi. Kenny Prock l23l finds on opening and moves in for a shot. Dean Hampton l24l looks for a way around a Superior player. 88 Varsit Lose in ast Seconds 1 Kenny Prock l22l fights hard for possession of The ball against a host of San Manuel Miners. 3 3 . L -vs, L.. ' . l Y Y f we fx. Larry Shorfy l2Ol lumps high 10 get a sho? off wifh Frank Viyg Awbrey coming in for ihe rebound. - i - Sal Gandara ahd Dean Hampton l24l watch Jerry Warren i321 and :rank Awbreyf'l5Ol play Spin The ball . f 89 J V-Best Season Yet JUNIOR VARSITY - FRONT ROW: Coach Jim Acher, Frank lPanchol Mendoza, Joel Braxton, Noyal Silas, Ed Powell, Michael Smith, William Winston, Fred Utz, Manager. SECOND ROW: Larry Foote, Jerry Smith, Fernando Castillo, Donald Hammort, Michael Holmes, Alex Ordway, Mike Mooney. FRESHMAN - FRONT ROW: Coach Jim Acker, Arturo Martinez, Coy Amerson, David Zaragoza, Kenneth Buchanan, Steve Pantoia, Ronald McEachern, Eddie Key, Ronnie Thompson. SECOND ROW: Phillip Wright, Eddie Byrd, Richard Gates, Eugene Scott, Danny Hill, Henry Perry, Eli Hicks, William Chesley, David Frost, David Cade. 90 Frosh Win Majority J. V. Season's Record Opponent We They Flowing Wells ... . . .33 52' Nogales ..... .. .47 50' Coolidge ..... . . .50 58 Agua Fria ...... . . .31 75' Canyon del Oro . . . . . .61 67 Globe ......... . . .59' 45 San Manuel .. ....52- 39 Miami ...... . . .58 55 Aio ..... 1 . . .33 57 Miami ....... . . .46 40 Superior ........ . . .61 57 Canyon del Oro ... . . .86 62 Coolidge ....... . . .56 58 Aio ...... ..... 5 3 68 Marana ..... . . .64 51 San Manuel ... ..... 501 40' Globe .... ..... 7 6' 68 Superior . . . ..... 54 58 Nogales . . .1 .... . ......... 55 63 9 Wins - 10 Losses Jerry Smirh and Fernando Castillo race for The ball wirh Donald Hammon l24J looking on. Danny Hill l32l doesn'T let long arms stop him. 1 4g Frosh Season's Record Opponent We They Flowing Wells .. .... 29 34 Casa Grande . . . .... 47 24 Coolidge . .. .... 60 58 Florence .... .... 6 2 46 Globe . . .... 46 34 Miami . . .... 36 62 Miami ...... .... 3 0 40 Superior ......... .... 4 6 64 Canyon del Oro .... 43 40 Coolidge ...... .... 6 5 50 Marana . . .... 59 49 Globe . . . .... 57 61 Superior ................ 62 53 8 Wins - 5 Losses 91 irls Ph sical Education-Exciting 8L Vigorous N l rs McKean Girls Ph sical Education instructor, makes i i ! M A , Y conditioning fun in all of her classes. E Janet Albritton, Tyra Grubbs and Helen Flores tie up the ball in spirited game of basketball. First period physical education girls are doing leg lifts to put them in trim,9physical condition, right Shirley. 92 Q Jah K L .Wi 2112.1 'nz' .T W . 31-WM' 5 fl H I , W -' . -Q ' , Y ' 1. 9 4 5152. f . 4'- f 11 4',. T: A' T f 9 ., I, mia W f 'ff 1? 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TRUCKS WESTERN AUTO WEST SIDE MARKET WHIT'S STUDIO WILSON MOTORS-LINCOLN, MERCURY, CASA GRANDE We wish To acknowledge cind express our Thcinks 'ro These businessmen for Their suppori in producing our T968 Whirlwind. Senior Bibliograph ARREDONDO, PATRICK: F.F.A. I,2,3,4, Vice-President 3: Football I,2,3 AWBREY, FRANK: National Honor Society 2,3,4, President 4: Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, President 4: Football 3,4: Co-Captain 4: Basketball 3,4: Co-Captain 4: BCiS6balI 2,3,4, Co-Co-Captain 3: Boys' State 3: ASU Medalion. of Merit Award 3. BAZAN, JIMMY: Dance Band l,2,4: Junior Play 3: Band l,2,3,4: Lettermen's Club 3,4: F.F.A. l,2: Football l,2: Baseball l,2,3. BINKLEY, ROBERT: F.F.A. I,2: Football I,2,3. BODHAINE, SUSAN WALKER: Music Camp I: G.A.A. 2: Spanish Club 2: Band 4: Band Secretary 2.3: Maioretre i,2,3. BURCHETT, J. T.: Lettermen's Club 3,4: Football I,2,3,4: Basketball I,2,3,4: Baseball l,2,3,4. BURCHETT, ROBERT: Lettermen's Club 3,4: Football l,2,3,4: Basketball 4: Baseball 2,4. BUSTOS, MARIA INEZ: G.A.A. 3. CADE, EVA J.: G.A.A. 3: Chorus 2. CALVO, LUIS: Football I,2. CEVEDIA, JOHN: Football I,2: Track 2. CHAMBERLAIN, PAMELA: Pom Pons 2: G.A.A. i,2,3: Whirlwind Staff 4. CORONA, FRANKIE: F.F.A. I,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4: Track I. DAVISON, HARVEY: Student Council Representative 4: Class Officer 4: Football 2,3: Basketball 4. DELGADO, MICHAEL: Student Council Representative 4: Class Officer 4: Letterrnen's Club 3,4: Basketball l,2,3,4: Track l,2,3: Devils' Call 4. DURON, CHARLES: Student Council Representative 3: Class Officer 3: Spanish Club T,2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 2: Treasurer 3: Whirlwind Staff 2,3,4. ESCALANTE, VIRGINIA: Pep Club 2: G.A.A. i,2: National Honor Society 2,3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4: Librarian 3: Devils' Call Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief 4: Whirlwind Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief 4: Girls' State 3: Publications Workshop: Voice of Democracy Third place locally, 2: Girl ofthe Year 4. ESCALANTE, YOLANDA: Pep Club 2: G.A.A. l,2,3,4: Chorus l,2,3,4: Band 4. ESCAMILLA, RAUL: Lettermen's Club 2,3,4: F.F.A. l,2,3,4: Football Manager l,2,3,4: Basketball Manager 2,3: Baseball Manager 2,3. ESPARZA, TONY: Band I: Lettermen's Club 4: Football 2,3,4: Baseball 'l,4. FETTY, DONALD: Letterrnen's Club 3,4: Football 3,4: Baseball 3,4. FLORES, LIBRADO: lTranster from Son Jose, Colifornial Football 4: Track 4. FOUTS, JOHN: Junior Play 3: Lettermen's Club 3,4: Football 3,4. GANDARA, SALVADOR: Lettermen's Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4: Football l,2,3,4: Basketball l,2,3,4: Baseball l,2. HAMPTON, WILLIAM D.: Pep Club I: F.F.A. 2: Lettermen's Club 2: Football 4: Basketball 4: Baseball 4: Track 4. HARRISON, JAMES: Junior Play 3. HERRERA, JUANITA: Pep Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4: Spanish Club 4: Librarian 4, Vice-President 4: Devils' Call Staff 4: Whirlwind Queen 4. HUIE, JIMMIE: Student Body Officer 4, Vice-President 4: Student Council Representative I: Class Officer 2, President: National Honor Society 2,3,4. Vice-President 4: Spanish Club 4: Librarian 2,3,4: Devils' Call Staff 4: Whirlwind Stott 2,3,4, Business Manager 4: Boys' State 3: Science Club 2, Boy of the Year 4. JAQUEZ, OLGA: Student Council Representativr.12,3,4: Pep Club 4, President 4: Class Officer 2,3,4 Girl Representative: D.A.R. Award 4: National Honor Society 2,3: G.A.A. 2,3,4, Point Secretary 3: Spanish Club 2: Librarian 2: Devils' Call 4: Girls State 3: Outstanding Junior Girl 3. Index JIMENEZ, FRANCISCO: F.F.A. I,2,3,4, President 4. LEGATE, GLENN: Class Officer 4, President5 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Baseball 2,3,4, LONG, KENNETH: Photo Club I5 Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4. LOPEZ, RUBEN: Pep Club 25 Junior Play 35 Lettermen's Club 35 Football 25 Basketball 25 Baseball l,2,3. LUCERO, LUPE: G.A.A. l,2,35 Librarian 45 Christmas Queen Attendant 2. MCCOY, MICHAEL: Whirlwind Student Photographer 45 Transferred from Chandler, Arizona. MCKAUGHAN: F.F.A. I,2,3,4. MALONE, FLORA: Pep Club Ip G.A.A. Ip Chorus l,2,3. MARTINEZ, JULIA: G.A.A. I,2,3,45 Spanish Club 45 Librarian 3,45 F.H.A. 2,3,4. MEINER, SHARON: G,A,A. I,2,3,45 Librarian 3,4, Historian 35 Whirlwind Staff 4. MORAN, GUS: Lettermen's Club 3,45 Football I,2,3,4. MORAN, RUDY: Football l,2,3. POWELL, DONNY: Lettermen's Club 3,45 Football I5 Basketball 1,35 Baseball I,2,3,4. PROCK, KENNY: Lettermen's Club 3,45 Basketball I,2,3,45 Baseball I5 Track 2. ROBERTS, ROBBIE: Class Officer I5 G.A.A. I,2. ROSALES, LUPE: Pep Club 25 National Honor Society 2,35 G.A,A. I,2,3,4, Vice President 45 Spanish Club I,2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Librarian l,2,3,4, Treasurer 35 F.H.A. I,2,3,45 Reporter 45 Devils' Call 45 Girls' State Alternate5 Whirlwind Attendant 4. ROUECHE, DAVID: Lettermen's Club 3,45 Football I,2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Track I,2,3. SALDIVAR, JOE: Librarian 45 Lettermen's Club I,2,3,45 Football Manager I,2,3,45 Basketball Manager I5 Baseball Manager 25 Track Manager 3,45 Devils' Call 4. , SANCI-IEZ, PATRICIA: Pep Club I,2,45 G.A.A. 2,35 Chorus I. SANCHEZ, ROBERT: Lettermen's Club 3,45 Football I,2,3,45 Basketball I,2. SIMPSON, STEVEN: Student Body Officer 4, President5 Student Council Repre- sentative I,2,3,45 Pep Club 25 Class Officer I,2,35 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Dance Band 1,25 Student' Council Workshop 45 Band I,2,35 Devils' Call 45 Whirlwind Staff 45 Boys' State Alternate 3. STEVENSON, MARY JO: Pep Club 25 Librarian 3,4, President 4. SULLIVAN, ROY: lTransfer from Guthrie, Oklahomal Lettermen's Club 45 Foot- ball 45 Baseball 3,4. THORNTON, MERLINA: G.A.A. 35 Chorus 4. TRUJILLO, ERMINIA: lTransfer from Tucson.I TUCKER, MADILYN: Pep Club I5 G.A.A. l,2,3. VALDEZ, ANGIE: Pep Club 2,45 G.A.A. 2,35 Chorus 45 F,H.A. l,2,3,4. VALENZUELA, GLORIA: Pep Club 45 Chorus 2,4. VARGAS, ADELA: lTransfer from Coolidge.J WADDLE, JANICE: Class Officer I,2,3,45 President I, Secretary-Treasurer 2,3,45 Pom Pons 2,3,4, Captain 3,45 Publications Workshop 35 National Honor Society 2,35 G.A.A. I,25 Homecoming Queen Attendant 3,45 Junior Play 2,3545 Senior Play 35 J.V. Cheerleader I5 Whirlwind Staff 2,3,4. WARREN, JERRY: Lettermen's Club 1,25 Basketball l,2,3,4. WILLIAMS, KATHRYN: Chorus 4. WINSTON, NORMAN: Football 35 Basketball 45 Track 4. Aguilar, Hermosinda 24,52,53,57 Albritton, Janet 32,50,83,92 Albritton, Joy 23,24 Alderete, Domingo 38 Alderete, Frank 24 Alderete, Isabel 32 Alderete, Ruben 81,82 Allen, Willie 38 Amaya,Juanita 38 Amerson , Coy 38,90 Amos, Karen 38 Anguiano, Felix 38 Anthony, Anthony, Ronald 38,81 Joe 38 Index Davidson, David 32,8O,97 Davis, Richard 76 Davis, Willie Mae 32,53,73 Davison, Harvey 12,14,51 ,85 Decker, Don 24,73,74 DeGracia, Gerald 23,25,50,51,57,58, 59 Delgado, Marianne 32,52 Delgado, Michael 14,51,55,58,85 Diaz, Diana 15 Diaz, Larry 32,80 Drake, Chris 38 Drake, Raltie 39 Duron, Charles 57,58,59 Habegger, John 89,72,74 Hall,Debbi 31,33,43,50,52,59,63,72, 84 Hampton, Phillip 16 Hampton, William 16,55,76,79,80, 85,87 Hamman, Donald 33,74,90,91 Harris, Tim 39,80 Harrison, James 16 Harrison, Peggy 33,36 Harwood, Jerry 39 Harwood, Larry 25 Hawse, Cathy 23,25,50,51,59,68,73, 74 Archuleta, Ramona 24,52,53 Arredondo, Patrick 13,54 Atkerson,Gary 77 Awbrey, Frank 13,46,50,55,76,78,80, 85,86,87,88,89 Baker, Gary 32,80 Baker, Jim 24,64,77,78 Baldenegro, Gabby 38,81 Barrett, Vickie 32 Bazan, Jimmy 13,55,72,73 Bazan, Mary 32,53 Bazan, Perfecto 38 Beard, Linda 24 Beauchamp, Candie 38 Belloc, Sara 38,60 Belton, Ruben 38,81 Binkley, Robert 13 Boykin, Ruth 32,73 Bradley, Wanda 32,73 Braxton, Joel 32,8O,90 Buchanan, Kenny 38,90 Burchett, David 38,73,81 Burchett, J. T. 13,55,76,79,80,85 Burchett, Robert 13,55,76,78,85 Bustos, Adam 32,80 Bustos, Eva 38 Bustos, Lupe 32 Bustds, Inez 13 Byrd, Eddie 38,73,81,9O Cade, Anita 32,73 Cade, Eva Jean 14 Campos, Elosia 38,60 Carino, Ralph 32,80,82 Castillo, Fernando 32,76,9O,91 Dussias, George 39 Dussias,Gus 39 Eastman, Karen 25 Echols,Pat 39,73 England, Georgia 25 Escalante, Luis 32,80,82 Escalante, Rosella ' 39 Escalante, Virginia 15,44,46,50,57, 58,59,o5,112 Escalonte, Yolanda 15,5O,73 Escamilla, Marcos 39 Escamilla, Raul 15,55 Esparza, Tony 15,34,76 Etheridge, Gayla 39,5272 . Fetty, Donald 15,55,76 Fetty, Norman 25 Helton, Barbara 33 Henson, Mike 39,81 Henson, Shirley 26 Herrer Herrer a, Edward 50,76 a, Florence 39,72 Herrera, Jennie 16,43,56,57,58,60 Hicks, Eli 39,73,81,90 Hill, Danny 39,90,91 Holme s, Michael 23,26,5O,76,90 Holmes, Perry 39,81,82 Huie, Jim 16,45,46,50,51,56,57,53, 59 Hutchi nson, Karen 26,52,56,84 Jackson, Betty 39,73 Jackson, Connie 39 Jackson, Jerry 33,80 Jaquez, lsela 40,53,56 Jaquez, Olga 12,16,46,47,53,58,60 Lucero,Tony 40 Luian, Jamie 40 McCoy, Michael 17,59,106 McEachern, Ronald 40,81,90 McGaha, Ruby 34,73 McKaney, Carolyn 34,53,73 McKaney, Dwayne 81 McKaughan, Stephen 17 McKay, Brenda 34,52 McKay, Karen 27,52 McNatt, Tommy 34 Maldonado, Elsa 40,73 Malone, Ben 34,54,55,76,77,79 Malone, Flora 65 Mariano, Mary 18 Marsch, Penny 26 Marshall, Rod 40,81 Martan, Elaine 34,52,53,57 Martinez, Arturo 40,81 ,90 Martinez, Bette 27 Martinez, Domingo 27 Martinez, Gabriel 34,60 Martinez, Genevieve 27,52,53,57 40,60,73 Martinez, Helen Martinez, Helen J. 34,73 Martinez, Julia 18 Martinez, Mary 27 37,4O,51,52,60,73 Martinez, Mercy Martinez, Pedro 18 Masters, Helen 40 Masters, Ruby 27,73 Fetty, Virginia 32 84 Flores, Arnold 32 Flores, Elias 32 Flores, Helen 39,53,92 Flores, Hortencia 32 Flores, Jessie 32,77 Flores, Librado 15,77 Flores, Linda 39 Flores, Melinda 33 Flores, Raul 25 Flores, Robert 39 Foote, Larry 33,80,90 Frost, David 39,81,90 Fouts, John 55,77 Galaviz, Tommie 39,60 Galindo, Joe 33 Castillo, Grace 38 Gandara, Salvador 15,47,55,77,79, Castillo, Gloria 32 Castillo, Manuel 38 Castro, Cecelia 38 Cevedia, John 14 Chambers, Cindy 32 Chambers, Patsy 14 Chase, Lillie 38,73 Chavarria, Hortencia 32 Chesley, Bill 87,3B,51,69,73,81,90 Chesley, Carole 24,5O,52,59,72,74 Colores, Suzie 38,52,6O Colter, Doretta 73 Cone, Lela 38 Conner, Suzanne 32,52,56,102 Conoscento, Casey 32 Conoscento,Serita 24 Cosillos, Cooley, Mancil 38,73,80 Corona, Frankie 14,54 Corona, Julia 38 Coronel, Tony 24 Danny 24 85,86,87,89 Garcia, David 54,55 Garcia, Greg 15 Garcia, Joe 33 Garcia, Larry 80 Garcia, Margaret 25,47,48,84 Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garza, Garza, Garza, Gates, , Mary 33,65,73 , Pearl 39,53,84 , Richard 33,50,55,77 Rose Anna 39 , Rosemary 33 , Sylvia 39,53 , Wayne 39,54,81 Jesus 25 Ricardo 33 Santos 25,50,53,57 Dickey 39,80,82,90 Gil, Arnulto 25 Gil, Patricia 39 Gipson, Naomi 39,73 Gobea ,surly 39 Jimenez, Aurelio 83,80 Jimenez, Danny 33,80 Jimenez, Jose 16,54 Jimenez, Lupe 33,52,53 Jimenez, Maria 40 Jimenez, Sylvia 33,60 Jimenez, Willie 40,54,81 Juarez, Alicia 33 Juarez, Joe 40 Juarez, Ruby 40 Karolak, Shelly 33 Kee, Sheila 33,52 Kempton, Reed 26,50,58,59,72,74 Kempton, Leona 40,52,72 Key, Eddie 40,81,90 LaFavor, Judy 40 Lawrence, Jessie 26 Lawrence, Steve 33,80,56 Lawson, Gerry 31,33,50,51,59,72,74 Lawson, Shirley 26,53,73 Lebbs, Laurie 40,51 ,52 Lebbs, Lynnis 26,37,50,51,52,59,73 Legate, Arthur 26,76 Legote, Glenn 12,16,50,55,56 Leos, Benny 16 Leos, Joe 33,54 Leos, Pete 40 Lerma, Luis 33 Lerma, Manuel 17 Lewis,Gary 40 Listo, Richard 33 Loggins, Delois 26,73 Long, Kenneth '17,55,77,78 Long, Tommy 40,80 Longoria, Dianne 40 Longoria, Sylvester 226,80 Medrano, Raul 27 Meiner, Sharon 18,56,65 Melendrez, Manuel 18 Mendoza, Alfredo 34,80 Mendoza, Frank 34 Mendoza, Jessie 40 Mendoza, Margaret 34,52,53,57,73 Mendoza, Pancho 34,76,9O Miller, Gail 40,52 Miller, John 34,54,105 Miller, Patricia 34 Misquiz, Ismael 34,80 Montes, Yolanda 40 Montijo, Amanda 40,53 Montiio, Antonio 18 Montiio, Bellen 40,53,60 Montijo-, Danny 34,80 Montiio, David B. 18,72,74 Montiio, David R. 28,65,74 Montiio, Gloria 28,48,53,64 Montiio, Mary Lou 40,53 Montiio, Miguel 40,81 Montiio, Rudy 41 ,73,81 Montiio, Rosemary 28 Mooney, Mike 34,8O,90 Moore, Ronna 41 Moran, Elvira 34 Moran, Gus 18,55,76,77,78 Moran, Rudy 18 Morgan, Morgan, Delora 27 Martha 41,52,60 Murrietta, Dalia 28,50,53 Murriefta, James 41,81 Musick, Shirley 41,92 Myers, Roger 34,55,77 Cosillos, Lupe 38 Cox,Danny 32,80,82 Cox, Deborah 38 Cox, Larry 24 Crichton,Curtis 38,73,74 Cruz, Ben 73,74 110 Gomez, Juan 39 Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Eddie 33 Javier 33 Jenny 39 Ro 39,81 Y Greei, Tim 33 80 82 Grubbs, Renita 25,84 Grubbs, Tyra 33,84,92 Lopez, Clara 40,60 Lopez, Frank 26,55,65 Lopez, Ruben 17 Lorona, Judee 33 Lott, Barbara 40,73 Lowry, Carl 34 Lowry, Clarence 40,81 Lucero, Albert 40,81 Lucero, Lupe 17,56,60 Natera, Ignacio 41 Nelson, Paul 55,80 Nolasco, Frank 34 Nutter, Emmett 54,63 Odom, Laura 34 Ollerton, Robert 41,72 Olvera, Basillio 34 Olvera, Rayman 34 Ordway, Alec 34,5O,54,9O Ortega, Joe 34 Ortega, Lena 41,52 Ortega, Pete 41,80 Ortiz, Ortiz, Lydia 28 Rosemary 41 Pantoja, Steve 41 ,54,81,84,90 Parker, Rick 34,5O,73,74,8O Parker, Ronnie i41,73,74,81 Pazos, Azalia 41 Pearce, Mona 28,59,72,74 Pearce, Ted 41,54,81 Pearson, Joan 41 Pearson, Rocky 35 Pehl, Raymond 41,54,72 Perry, Henry 41 ,81 ,9O Perez, Eugene 35 Pino, Amelia 41,73 Pino, Anela 41 Poindexter, Tom 35,54 Powell, Ed 35,76,9O Powell, Dan 19,55 Pretzer, Amy 35,52,B3 Pretzer, Jean 23,28,5O,52,59,66 Pretzer, Sue 37,41 ,43,52,72,73,84 Price, Beth 41,72 Price, Janet 35,53,65 Price, Larry 19 Prock, Kenny 19,55,85,86,87,88,89 Quintero, Rueben 35 Ramirez, Christine 28,65 Ramirez, David 41,81 Ramirez, Elva 41,73 Ramirez, Ginger 28,60 Ramirez, Joe 41,81 Rankin, Margie 28 Reineberg, Pat 35 Renner, Roy 28 Reya, Reyes, Sarah Dolores 41 Reyna, Eva 41,713,100 Reyna, Hilda 41,53,73 Reyna, Virginia 28,72,73,1OO Rice, Ronnie 35,72 Risenh Risenh Risenh Robert oover, Harold 9,55 oover, Mike 35 over, Patsy 41 s, Roberta 19 Rocha,Adriana 41 Rocha, Maria 28,56 Rodrig Rodrig Roalrig uez, Isabel 33,53 uez, Jessie 41 ,52,73 uez, Robert 42 Rogers, Norman 35 Roias, Lupe 35,53,57,73 Acker, Jim 6,38,4I ,Bl ,82,9O Atwood, Phil 6,3B,7O,8l,82 Barreras, Victor 10 Berryhill, John 4,5O,7O Burns, James 4 Collins, Leon IO Dean, Howard 6,55,8O,82,85 Dunlap, Nancy 6 Foote, E. C. 10 Foster, Lon 6,62,76 Garcia,CaIixto 6,57,58 Greene, Jon 7,38 Rosales, Arthur 28,55 Rosales, Carlos 28,77 Rosales, Hope 35,52,53 Rosales, 58,46 Rosel, Jesse 35 Roueche, David 77,79,55,85 Roueche, Nine 42,52,72 Roueche, Steve 35,80 Rushing, David 19,42,81 Rushing, Stanley 35 Lupe 19,62,43,52,53,56,57, Salazar, Anna 35,31 ,52,56 Saldivar, Joe 19,76,55,56,58,1O0 Saldivar, Mario 35,31 ,8O,5O Sanchez, Carol 35 Sanchez, Patricia 20,60 Sanchez, Robert 20,77 Saucedo, Linda 42,53 Scott, Eugene 42,81 ,82,9O,72 Sellers, Elaine 35,52,60 Serda, Pete 28,54 Shaw, Elizabeth 35 Sherwood, Roger 29 Shorty, Larry 35,76,78,79,85,89,73 Siloley, Wesley Silas, Noyol 35,8O,9O Sigarroba, Yolanda 35 Silva, Thomas 29 Simpson, Ted 35,5O,51,58,72,80 Simpson, Steven 2O,46,5O,51,58,59,64, 65 Smith, Mike 29,65,90 Smith, Jerry 35,76,85,9O,91 Smith, Lucille 29 Soto,Apolonio 35 Soto, Lorenzo 42 Soto, Tomaso 35 Sousa, Mary 42 South, Marc 29 Standridge, Connie Stantield, Bill 29 Stephens, Charlotte 29,57,73 Stevenson, David 80 Stevenson, Mary 9 Strange, Rosemary 42,53,73 Sullivan, Roy 2O,55,77,78 Sullivan, Otis 35,80 Sullivan, Sharon 35,83 Sweat, Lawrence 35,80 29,5O,53,59,72 Tarango, Mike 36 Thomas, Carmalita 29,53,73 Thomas, Ovita 36,53,73 Thomas, Pearlie 36 Thompson, Ronnie 42,81,9O Thornton, Betty 42,53,73 Index Thornton, Merlina 20 Tidwell, Tidyvell, Tidwell, Douglas 42 Gary 42 Joe 20 Toney, Hershel 42,72,81 Torres, Ruby 21,60 Torres, Vera 21 Townsend, Helen 42 Townsend, Kenneth 21 Trammel, Gary 29 Truiillo, Ercilia 36,53 Truiillo, Erminia 21,73 Tucker, Earl 36,80 Urquides, David 36.80 Utz, Debbie 37,4251 .60 Utz, Fred 36,8090 Valdez, Valdez, Valdez, Valdez, Valdez, Angie 21,52,6O,73 Juanita 21 Juanita 29 Luiz 42 81 Magie 42,52,72,73,84 Valencia, Carmen 36 Valencia, Marcelo 21 Valencia, Mary 42 56 73 Valenzuela, Gloria 21,73 Valenzuela, James 42 Valenzuela, Joe 36 Valenzuela, Raymond 22 Valenzuela, Victor 42,81 Valenzula, Yolanda 42,73 Vasquez, Chris 36,80 Vasquez, Julie 53 Vasquez, Lupe 36 Vasquez, Mary 53 Vasquez, Ramon 36 Vasquez, Rosalie 53 Vasquez, Sheila 30,52 Vega, Lupe 42 Vidal, Armando 30 Vidal, Daniel 36,80 Vidal, Henry 36 Villarreal,Helen 36 Voss, David 42,81 Voss, Le Voss, Ja e 3O,54,8O nie 42,73 Voss, Kenneth 42,54,73 Voss, Merlinda 42,73 ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY, AND UNCERTIFIED PERSONNEL Hall, Delbert 7 Hawes, Oren 7,38 Honsinger, Deon 7,55,77 Honsinger, Helen 7,9 Johnson, Grant 7 Johnson, Lillian 7,60 Johnson, William 7,74 Keeling, Nada 10 Lines, Zada 8,52 McGlynn, John 8,56 McKee, John 8,54 McKeon, Sandra 8,53,83,92 Wacker, Donna 36 Lana 42,52,73 Wacker, Woddle, Carol 42 Woddle, Janice 12,22,48,59,84 Wadley, Linda 42 Wagner, Mike 30 Walker, Ivy Jean 30,73 Walker, Neil 30,76 Walker, Roger 36 Walker, Susan 72 Wall, Mildred 36,52,5S,6O Warren, Jerry 22,55,85,89 Watson, Eva 36 Watson, Robert 105 Weddle, Deborah 36,83 White, Pat 36,53,54,56 White, Sheila 30,50,73 Williams, Benny 80 Williams, Earnest 36 Williams, Richard 9,36,80 Wilson, Horace 9,73,74,8O Winston, Norman 22,77,85 Winston, William 36,90 Wootan, Lynette 3O,43,47,48,5O, 54,84 Wright, Chuck 30,77,68 wright, Phil 42,ai,9o Wyatt, Elvin Ybarra, David 22 Yborra, Eddie 36 Ybarra, Henry 36 Ybarra, Mary 42,60 Ysaguirre, Minerva 30,52,53,57 Ysaguirre, Jerry 36,57 Zapata, Manual 30 Zaragoza, David 42,81,9O Zaragoza, Stella 22 Zarate, Josie 42,73 Murdock, B. 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