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Albuquerque, N.M. r u u c ff (f, K J s £ s u 3 ' A f r J W Saga J - JO- i3 y 964 I J 3 3 I S 7 1 1 1 -K 3 j fable or Contents y .i9 2 i li YuiV Faculty Dedication Personalities Activities Sports Ad ' ifOrganizations 4 asses ndex 1 zm y i «y Gr rn nar and Co Position -1 : 1 % METAL T ▼ 4, ■l «s ■tbchnoloov AND PRACT S i:m± OH « 1 I ' +  + 1 With respect and great affection... this 10th Edition of THE SAGA is dedicated by THE SAGA staff to Mrs. Lovola Burgess who has been a devoted member of the Valley High School Faculty since Valley was established in September, 1953 Mrs. Burgess is leaving Valley this year to become Vice-principal of the new Del Norte High School. We wish her happiness and success in her new position. ■— •—• — • — ■• ■■■■■««■. ■■■.. The exhilaration of newness, the excitement of tradition in the making, and the necessity for im- provising were all in evidence when Valley High School opened in September, 1953. Those of us who were on the faculty that September certainly do not remember that first year as a calm and peaceful one; we do remember it as a deeply satisfying year. When Valley High School opened, B building was not finished. Consequently six English classes were held simultaneously in the school cafeteria. Mr. Dixon and a colleague taught history at oppo- site ends of the school library. Mr. Walker taught art in the hallway just outside the school library. All other classes were crowded together in the C building, the only one completed on that first school day. Green Grass Assemblies were held on the football field, since there was no gymnasium. The physical education classes continually braved the elements, hoping always for good weather. And strangely enough, there were very few complaints from anyone. For out of this settling-down period there came a unity, a friendliness and respect for the other fellow, and a forward-looking school philosophy which have always been distinctive characteristics of Valley Vikings. During these past ten years Valley High School has made tremendous progress in many areas. Its student government, music, art, speech, drama, and athletic sportsmanship have won the sincere respect of New Mexicans. Its honor students have competed successfully in all academic areas. The Warren Smart scholarship fund, raised by the students them- selves, has enabled Valley High to develop an aca- demic and vocational scholarship program unique in secondary school circles. Throughout these years of progress there has been, I believe, one characteristic typifying the Valley Viking, whether he is a student, teacher, or administrator. This characteristic is the genuine concern for the individual, his rights and his respon- sibilities. It is a concern to be proud of, one worth fostering in any high school, whether its enrollment is 1500 or 2500. , „ — Lovola Burgess r Dixon Brightens Valley When Valley first opened ten years ago, Mr. Ralph E. Dixon taught history. A few years later he became head counselor and later he was promoted to principal of Washington Junior High. After one and a half years as principal of Washington, he returned to Valley as principal. Mr. Dix- on has played a very important part in the life of Valley High. We hope that he will be at Valley for many more years. Born in Bloomington, Illinois, Mr. Dixon attended Illinois Normal Univer- sity, Wheaton College, and the University of New Mexico — from which he holds a Bachelor of Arts in Inter-American affairs and a Master of Arts in history. He acclaims camping, archaeol- ogy, music, reading and tennis as his interests. — 1 Important People Mrs. Marian Ferguson, Valley ' s assistant principal, has been with Valley for the last ten years. Born in Albuquerque, she received her B. A. and M. A. at the University of New Mexico. In her leisure time, she enjoys playing bridge, watching sports, traveling, and just plain work. Dr. Charles R. Spain, superintendent of schools, attended Bethal College, McKenzie, Tenn., A. B.; Peabody College, Nashville, Tenn., M. A.; Teachers College, Columbia University, Ed. D. He has been teacher, principal, supervisor, re- search associate, consultant, visiting professor of education, and Department head. He has pro- vided new schools, and new programs for the Albuquerque area. The Board of Education determines the school policy for the Albuquerque School system. Pictured here at a formal gathering are; Mr. Floyd F. Darrow, a special agent with the Paul Revere Life Insurance Co., Mr. Robert M. Elder, senior vice-president of the Albuquerque National Bank, who has been with the board since 1944; Mrs. Jeanette Stromberg, Board Clerk and housewife, completing her third year as a board member. Mr. S. Y. Jackson, Board President, who has been with the Board for 23 years in addition to being manager of the Excelsior Laundry. Mr. Leon T. Thompson, vice-president of Savage and Sagan- zini, who has been with the board for nine years and serves as chairman of the finance board. Keep Valley Ahead Mr. Bert Everett has been with Valley for nine years and, be- sides his counseling duties (juniors A-Q), he sponsors the National Honor Society. Born in Farmington, Mr. Ev- erett holds a Master of Arts from New Mexico Highlands University. Mr. Everett claims gardening is his favorite hobby. Mr. Keith Weathersby, sophomore counselor (R-Z), has been with Valley for three years. Born in Texas, Mr. Weathersby received his Bachelor of Science at North Texas State Col- lege and Master of Arts at Ohio State University. Raising tropical fish, fishing, and all sports are Mr. Weathersby ' s hobbies. In addition to being a sophomore coun- selor, he sees any student who needs vocational counseling. Mr. Lester E. Dohner has been with Valley for the past ten years as Direc- tor of Attendance. Mr. Dohner, born in Kansas but raised in Colorado, received his Bachelor of Science at Colorado State University and Master of Arts at the University of New Mexico. Mrs. Lovola Burgess, head counselor, has been with Val- ley since its opening and spon- sors the National Honor Soci- ety. Mrs. Burgess is from Clarksville, Iowa, and received her Master of Arts from the University of New Mexico. Among her many interests are hiking, camping, reading, and raising house plants. Mr. Gerald W. Hamrin, junior counselor, has been with Val- ley for two years. Born in Min- neapolis, Minnesota, Mr. Ham- rin received his Bachelor of Science in Education here at the University of New Mex- ico. His hobbies include play- ing the piano, swimming, good music, and motion picture pro- jecting. Mrs. Marie Hays has been with Valley for the past ten years as Direc- tor . of Student Affairs. Mrs. Hays, born in Es- tancia, New Mexico, ob- tained her Bachelor of Science here at the U. N. M. She sponsors Stu- dent Council. VIPS, Var- sity and B-Team Cheer- leaders. Her hobbies in- clude all kinds of sports and all shapes, sizes, and kinds of young people. Mrs. Viola Bell has been with Valley for the last nine years as our attend- ance clerk. Mrs. Bell serves as a very courte- ous receptionist for ab- sentee phone calls. She is also in charge of the large number of office- aids who assist her each period with class tardies and absences. Miss Tommie J. Allen, a Bi- ology and P. E. teacher, is at Valley for the first time this year. She was born in Ben- nington, Oklahoma and re- ceived her Bachelor of Science from Southeastern State Col- lege at Durant, Oklahoma. She enjoys riding and reading in her spare time. Mr. Thomas A. Arciniega, now completing his second year at Valley, teaches So- cial Studies. Born in El Pa- so, Texas, he received his Bachelor of Science from New Mexico State. His hob- bies are sports and books. Mr. Arciniega sponsors the Varsity Baseball and B-team football. Mr. Henry A. Bauer is completing his sixth year at Valley as co-ordinator for Distributive Education. Mr. Bauer was born and raised in Greeley, Colorado and received his Bachelor of Arts and his Master of Arts at Colorado State College. Mr. Bauer ' s hobbies are fishing and water sports. He sponsors the Valley Chapter of the Distributive Education Clubs of Amer- ica and the Key Club. Mr. Richard A. Beattie is one of the new members to join the faculty at Valley. Mr. Beattie, a teacher of World History, was born in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Education at East Central State College in Ada, Okla- homa. His hobbies are listening to good music and working with young people. 15 New Teachers Join V H S Frank W. Ackerman has been with Valley for the last five years teaching Algebra I, and Algebra II. Mr. Ack- erman was born in Cleveland, Ohio; but was raised in Ludlow, Massachusetts, received his Bachelor of Science in Education and Master of Arts in School Administra- tion from the University of New Mexico. Among his hobbies, he includes building adobes with use of south- west materials. Mrs. Julia G. Andrade is completing her ninth year at Valley as one of the Spanish teachers. In addition to teach- ing Spanish, Mrs. Andrade sponsors the Tennis Club and the Spanish Club. Born and raised in Albuquerque, she received her Bachelor of Arts at the University of New Mexico. She is interested in traveling. Miss Clara M. Arretche, teacher of Spanish III and IV and sponsor of the Na- tional Honor Society, was born in Las Vegas, New Mexico. Her hobbies are reading and dancing, and she has been with Valley for nine years. She holds a Bachelor of Arts and a Mas- ter of Arts from the Uni- versity of New Mexico. Mr. Roger C. Babcock, teacher of U. S. History and government, was born in Hastings Nebraska. Mr. Babcock attended Hastings College and received a Bachelor of Arts; he also attended the University of Nebraska to receive a Mas- ter of Arts. Mr. Babcock has been with Valley for six years and sponsors the National Honor Society and the Speech Club. Bishop ... Biology Teacher Award - Mrs. Janet Biefeld has been at Valley for the past two years teaching General English, 11th grade. Mrs. Biefeld was raised in Michigan; she is a graduate of Western Michigan Univer- sity with a Bachelor of Arts de- gree. Her hobbies are modern jazz, reading, foreign films, and occasionally she has her own radio program. Mr. Harry L. Bishop has been with Valley for the last ten years teaching Biology I and Biology II. Mr. Bishop, born in Emporia, Kansas, received his Master of Science from Em- poria, Kansas State Teachers College. His hobbies include photography. He was New Mexico ' s Biology Teacher of the Year for 1962-3. A newcomer to Valley this year is Mr. Jon Timothy Black, who teaches Physics and Mathematics and co- sponsors the senior class. Mr. Black is from Mon- mouth, Illinois, and holds a Bachelor of Science in Edu- cation from Western Illi- nois University. Mr. Black is interested in reading and flying. Mr. Robert W. Blagg, a new- comer to Valley ' s faculty, teaches U. S. History, foot- ball, and wrestling. Mr. Blagg, who was bom in Mayville, Missouri, but raised in Albuquerque, re- ceived his Bachelor of Arts in Education from the U. N. M. His hobbies are sports. Mr. John Brady, who teaches Physical Science, is in his second year at Valley. He was born in Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania. Mr. Brady holds a Bachelor of Science in Secondary Science Education and a Master of Science in Geology and Chemistry. He says that teaching is his only love. Mr. Charles W. Burdick is completing his second year at Valley. Mr. Burdick, who was born in Tallahassee, Florida, teaches Algebra II, Business Arithmetic, and Math II He received his B. S. C. from Roosevelt Uni- versity in Chicago, Illinois, and a Master of Arts from the University of New Mex- ico. His hobbies include electronics, hunting, and fish- ing. Mrs. Jean Byers, another new member at Valley this year, teaches English and Drama. She was born in Clovis, New Mexico, but raised in Albuquerque. She received her Master of Arts at the U. N. M. Mrs. Geraldine Campbell, who teaches sophomore Eng- lish, has been here for five years. She holds Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts de- grees. She was born just south of Albuquerque. Her favorite hobby is just fish- in. 11 Teachers Sponsor Miss Kay Clauve has been with Valley four years and teaches Shorthand, Typing I, and Transcription. She sponsors Sigma Beta Epsi- lon, a business education honorary society. Miss Clauve ' s hobbies include reading, bowling, and play- ing Bridge. She is origi- nally from Wabash, Indiana, and she received her B. S. in education from the U. N. M. Mr. Vincent Cappelli has been teaching at Valley High since Valley was built ten years ago. He was born in New York City, New York, and holds a Master of Arts from New York University and a Bachelor of Science from the University of New Mexico. Mr. Cappelli is Physical Education teacher and sponsor of the Lettermans Club. His hobbies include all sports, construction, scouting — Mas- ters License in U. S. Maritime Service. Miss Sandra Chaput has been with Valley for the last two years. She teaches French I, II, and III and sponsors the French Club (le Cercle Fran- cais). Miss Chaput, who was born in Syracuse, New York, holds an A. B. in French from Syracuse University. Her hob- by is traveling from New York to New Mexico and back a gam. Mr. Joe M. Correll has been with Valley for two years, teaching mathematics and German. Mr. Correll, born in Monticello, Kentucky, received his Bachelor of Arts at Berea College, Be- rea, Ky. He is sponsor of the varsity tennis team. His hobbies include any sports. Mr. R. Crocco teaches World History, Sociology, and Psy- chology. He ' s been with the faculty here at Valley since it opened and sponsors the golf team. Mr. Crocco is interested in golf, reading, and history. He is from Pittsburgh, Penn- sylvania, and holds B. S. and M. S. degrees from the Univer- sity of New Mexico. 12 Mrs. Rebecca R. L avis nas been with Valley for the past six years teaching English. Mrs. Davis was born in Pennsylvania but received her Bachelor of Arts and Science at the Univer- sity of Ohio. Her hobby is read- ing. Miss Wilma Lee Deen has been at Valley for ten years and is one of the charter members of Valley. Miss Deen, who teaches Stenog- raphy I, Typing I and II, was born in Texas. She says her hobbies are gardening and reading. Miss Deen holds a Bachelor of Arts from Highlands University and Master of Arts from the U. N. M. Mrs. Roberta D. Demaret is a biology teacher and co- sponsor of the Valley High Science Club. She attended Stanford University where she received a Bachelor of Arts in Biological Sciences and the University of New Mexico for her Master of Science in Biology. Mrs. Demaret was born in Trin- idad, Colorado, and enjoys music as well as sewing. She has been teaching at Valley for the past two years. She says she likes to catch loose snakes. Many Club Events Mr. Ed DiNello was born in Sugarite, New Mexico, and has been with Valley for the last ten years, as a Chemistry teach- er. He received his Bachelor of Science in Education and a Mas- ter of Arts in School Adminis- tration from the University of New Mexico. He is the sponsor of the Senior Class. Mr. Alfred S. Dzielak, wood- shop teacher, has now been with Valley for two years. He is from Scranton, Penn- sylvania, and retired from military service. Mr. Dzie- lak has a Bachelor of Sci- ence in Industrial Arts Edu- cation from the University of New Mexico. Mr. James H. Doughty has been with Valley for three years, teaching Bookkeep- ing and General Business. He is also assistant football coach and head track coach. Mr. Doughty, born in Law- ton, Oklahoma, received his Bachelor of Arts at Central State College, Edmond, Ok- lahoma. His hobbies are fishing, hunting, and read- ing- Mrs. Ruthe Duquette, a new- comer at Valley this year, teaches English. She is a na- tive Albuquerquean and re- ceived her Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology and English from the University of New Mexico. The things that interest her most are speech, drama, and various other crafts. Mrs. Martha Eubank has been at Valley for ten years and is one of the Charter Members. Mrs. Eubank, who was born in Sebring, Florida, teaches Girls ' Physical Education and sponsors the Bowling Club and G. A. A. She holds a Bach- elor degree from Florida State College for Women and a Master of Arts from the University of Florida and Columbia Univer- sity. Mrs. Eubank ' s hobbies include hunting, fishing, skiing, swimming, cooking, ing. Mrs. Mildred Faris has been at Valley for three years. She teaches U. S. History and Jour- nalism and also sponsors the Future Teachers of America and The Legend. Mrs. Faris, who was born near Dodge City, holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of New Mexico and a Master of Science in Edu- cation from New Mexico West- ern. Her hobbies include photo- graphy, music, art, and swim- ming. sewing, and travel- Miss Carleen F. Farnam has been with Valley for five years. She teaches biology and sponsors the F. T. A. club here at Valley. Miss Farnam has obtained two degrees and has attended five universities. She was born in Moore Haven, Florida, and her favorite hobbies are reading, photography, po- etry, and collecting ceramic frogs. Mrs. Kathleen Ann Fiske is completing her first year at Valley as an English teacher. She attended three colleges during her schooling. Mrs. Fiske was born in Amarillo, Texas, and says her main in- terests are spectator sports, horses, music, hiking, and picnics. 13 Dick Fox, born in Ros- coe, Texas, holds a Bachelor of Science from the University of New Mexico. In his ninth year at Valley, Mr. Fox teaches physical education, specializ- ing in football and basketball. Among his favorite hobbies are water sports. Mr. William V. Gabbert has been with Valley for three years teaching orchestra. Mr. Gabbert, born in Bloom- ington, Illinois, received his Bachelor of Music from the University of Weslayan and Master of Science at the University of Illinois. Mr. M. A. Garcia was born in Kingsville, Tex- as, and received his Bach- elor and Master of Arts during his college edu- cation. His favorite hob- bies are music and sports Mr. Garcia has been at Valley for five years teaching World History. Mr. Frank Gilmer, a na- tive of Albuquerque, has been with Valley for nine years, teaching typing, personal typing, and of- fice practice. He is also Chairman of the Business Education Department. He received his Bachelor of Science at the Univer- sity of New Mexico and Master of Business Ad- ministration at the Uni- versity of Denver. Mr. Gilmer ' s hobbies include traveling and Volkswag- ens. Mr. Edward M. Gnall, born in Throop, Pennsylvania, received his Bachelor and Master of Arts from the University of New Mexico. Now completing his second year at Valley, Mr. Gnall teaches Junior English. His hobbies are hunting, fish- ing, and camping, whenever time permits. Mrs. Margaret D. Gonzales, another charter member, has been at Valley for ten years. Mrs. Gonzales, who was raised in Albuquerque, teaches both English III and Spanish II and sponsors Los Noriegos, the Spanish club. She received a Bachelor and a Master of Arts from U. N. M. and also a Master of Arts from Leland Standford Jr. College. Mrs. Gonzales ' s hobbies include traveling, music, reading, and collecting speeding tickets, especially near the school grounds. Miss Jo Anne Gray, a soph- omore and senior English teacher, has been with Val- ley for two years. She also sponsors the junior class. Raised in Commerce, Texas, Miss Gray obtained both her Bachelor and Master of Arts from East Texas State Col- lege in Commerce, Texas. Her hobbies include read- ing and sewing. Mr. Keith B. Grisham, a na- tive of Albuquerque, has been teaching Biology here at Valley for two years. He is also co-sponsor of the Science Club. Mr. Grisham received his Bachelor of Sci- ence at the University of New Mexico and has also attended the University of Eastern Michigan and Colo- rado College. 14 Faculty Prepares Vikings Mrs. Maxine Hansen has been with Valley for four years teaching Girls ' Physical Edu- cation and Health. Born in Au- dubon, Iowa, Mrs. Hansen ob- tained her Bachelor of Arts at State University of Iowa, Iowa City. Her hobbies include sew- ing and sports. Mr. George D. Head has been teaching Vocational Agriculture here at Valley for seven years and also sponsors the F. F. A. He was born in Pollok, Texas, and has received his Bache- lor ' s degree in Agriculture and a Master in Education. His hobbies include hunting and fishing. Mrs. Beatrice B. Holmes, in her first year at Val- ley, teaches typing and General Business. Born in Albuquerque, she at- tended the University of New Mexico where she received a Bachelor of Business Administration Among her interests are swimming, gardening, and corporate accounting. Three of her favorite in- terests are her three chil- dren. Mrs. Jane A. Hughes has been with Valley for three years, teaching German. French, and English. Born in Oklahoma City, Mrs. Hughes obtained her Bach- elor of Arts at the Univer- sity of Illinois and Master of Arts at the University of Arizona. Her hobbies in- clude gardening, reading, and cooking. Mr. Bert C. Jones, Jr., teach- ing Typewriting, General Business, and Bookkeeping, has been with Valley for two years. Born in Tularosa, New Mexico, he received his Bachelor of Arts at Eastern New Mexico University, Master of Business Admin- istration at the University of Arizona and is now engaged in graduate study toward a doctorate at Indiana Univer- sity. Mr. Jones ' hobbies in- clude sports, flying, coin collecting, and reading. Mr. Victor Ron Landers has been with Valley for four years, teaching World Geography and Physical Education. He is also assist- ant basketball and head football coach. Born in Sul- livan, Illinois, Mr. Landers received both his Bachelor and Master of Science at Eastern Illinois University. Mr. Joe H. Liebert, who has been at Valley for nine years, teaches drafting. Mr. Lie- bert attended the University of New Mexico, where he obtained both his BS and MA. Raised in Taos, New Mexico, Mr. Liebert enjoys raising Old English and Ori- ental exhibition fowl. Mr. Carl D. Lobley was born in Fort Sumner, New Mexico, but received his Bachelor of Science at Tex- as Technological College. He has attended Baylor Uni- versity, New Mexico State University, and the L ' niver- sity of Arizona. In his first year at Valley, he is teach- ing Algebra and General Math. His hobbies include photography and golf. for World of Tomorrow 15 Teaching More Than One Mr. Charles T. McCreary has been with Valley for eight years as a Speech teacher. Mr. McCreary was born in Pitts- burg, Pennsylvania and holds a BA in drama and a MA in Education from the UNM. He sponsors the Speech Club and is in the Air National Guard. Mr. Thomas McMullen has been at Valley for six years. Mr. McMullen, who was born in Santa Rosa, New Mexico, teaches English. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Univer- sity of New Mexico. His hobbies include reading, swimming and golfing. Miss Martha Maxwell is an English teacher at Valley and has been here for nine years. Mrs. Maxwell was born in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Her favorite hob- bies are traveling, photog- raphy, and painting. She re- ceived a Bachelor of Arts degree at William Jewell College and a Master of Arts at the University of California. Mr. Sam Malone is com- pleting his first year at Val- ley. Mr. Malone, who teaches Vocational Rehabilitation, was born in Conlen, Texas. He received a Bachelor of Science from West Texas University and the Univer- sity of New Mexico. His hobbies include all sports. Mr. Roger E. Mikeal, a new- comer to Valley, teaches Plane Geometry and Algebra II. He was born in Amarillo, Texas, and raised in Oklahoma. He re- ceived his BS in Education from Southeastern State College. His hobby is playing tennis. 16 Mr. Michael M. Mills is com- pleting his first year at Valley. Mr. Mills, who was born in Waynoke, Oklahoma, and raised in Amarillo. Texas, teaches General Math and Algebra. He received his Bachelor of Science from Texas Technological Col- lege. Mr. Frank L. Montoya, who teaches U. S. History, is completing his eighth year at Valley. He comes from San Luis, Colorado, and re- ceived his BS from Adams State College. Mr. Montoya enjoys fishing and hunting as his hobbies. Mr. Frederick M. Myers has been at Valley for ten years and is one of the charter members of Valley. Mr. Myers, who was born in Upper Sandusky, Ohio, teaches Senior English and spon- sors the Chess Club. He received his Bachelor of Arts in English from Indiana University and a Master of Arts in School Ad- ministration from the Univer- sity of New Mexico. His hobbies include travel, reading, and ten- nis. Mr. Myers is also Chair- man of the English Department. Course at Valley Isn ' t New Mrs. Evelyn Owens teaches Home Economics II and III and sponsors the Future Homemakers of America and the Ski Club. Mrs. Owens, who was born in San Saba, Texas, and raised in Hurley, New Mexico, re- ceived a BS in Home Eco- nomics from N.M. State Uni- versity and a Master of Edu- cation in Home Economics Education from Colorado State University. Sewing, knitting, skiing, swimming and leather work are Mrs. Owens ' hobbies. She has been at Valley for ten years. fr. Manual Orosco, in his fifth ear at Valley, teaches Driver ' raining and Physical Educa- on. He was born in Prescott, j-izona, but received his BS rom the University of New lexico. Mrs. Catherine S. Overbey has been with Valley for two years, and teaches Algebra I and Plane Geometry. She was born in South Orange, New Jersey, and received her BA at Mount Holyoke College, and a MA from New Jersey State Teachers College at Montclair. Mrs. Overbey sponsors the Safety Council and the Math Club. In her spare time, she likes to knit, swim, and travel. Mr. George T Prigmore is completing his second year at Valley. Mr. . Prigmore, who was born in Fort Worth, Texas, teaches both English and Chemistry and sponsors the Saga, (he Science Fair, and the Shield. He holds a Bachelor and a Master of Arts in English and a Bach- elor of Science in Chemistry ' from Texas Technological College, and a Master of Sci- ence from the University of Chicago. He is also half way through his doctoral pro- gram. Mr. Prigmore ' s inter- ests include ice skating, fish- ing, skiing, Bridge, and pipe organ design and construc- tion. vlrs. Nancy Lasell Rector is inishing her third year at Val- zy. Mrs. Rector, who was born n Doylestown, Pennsylvania, ut raised in Old Fort, North Carolina, received her Bachelor f Arts from the University of Jorth Carolina. Swimming and orseback riding are her hob- ies. Mr. Winfield R. Rummell has been with Valley for two years, teaching General Met- al I and Machine Metals II. Mr. Rummell, raised in Cal- ifornia and Pa., received his Bachelor of Arts at -Colo- rado State College. His hob- bies include custom gun- smithing, handloading, big game hunting, bench rest shooting, and tennis. Miss Charlotte G. Sampley has been here with Valley for five years, teaching Typ- ing I and II, and Shorthand. She also sponsors Sigma Beta Epsilon. Raised in Portales, New Mexico, Miss Sampley received her BA and MA at Eastern New Mexico Uni- versity, Portales, New Mex- ico. Her hobbies include reading, Bridge, and sewing. Mr. Sidney Sanchez has been with Valley for the past five years, teaching Al- gebra I -and Math fl. Mr Sanchez is also the sponsoi of the Mu Alpha Nu. the Math Club. He was bom in San Luis. Colorado and re- ceived his BA at Adams State College, Alamosa, Colorado. His hobbies in- clude playing the guitar, reading, and golfing. 17 Mr. Ben D. Sandoval has been at Valley for ten years and is one of the charter members of Valley. Mr. Sandoval, who teaches Spanish and sponsors the Spanish Club, w as born in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He has a BA and a MA from U.N.M. and is doing post graduate work at the Uni- versity of California at Los Angeles and Dickerson Col- lege in Pennsylvania. Hunting, fishing, hiking, visiting old ruins, and raising milk goats, are some of Mr. Sando- val ' s hobbies. Mr. Sam Sandoval, teaching U.S. History and Physical Education, has been with Valley for two years. Born in Sterling, Colorado, he received his BA at Colorado State College. He is also head coach of the Cross Country and Wrestling teams. ggi ' Hp ■■Mrs. Mary Sasser has been teaching Latin ' and English at Valley for six years. Born in Saint Jo, Texas, Mrs. Sasser re- ceived her Bachelor of Arts at North Texas State University. She sponsors the Latin Club. Mr. Robert Dale Sheets teaches Choral Music (Con- cert Choir, Mixed Chorus, and Girls Beginning and Ad- vanced Chorus) and also sponsors four special sing- ing groups. He holds both a Bachelor and a Master of Music Education from Tex- as Christian University. Mr. Sheets was born in Santa Fe, New Mexico ' and has been at Valley for seven years. Mr. Burney Talley, in his second year at Valley, teaches Biology. Born in Portales, New Mexico, he received a BS from Eastern New Mexico University and is doing graduate work leading up to a MS at the University of New Mexico. Mr. Talley sponsors the Science Club. His hobbies are camping, and Botanizing (collecting native plants, etc.) Mrs. Laura Elliott Threet has been with Valley for five years teaching English III. She also sponsors the Safety Council ' and Girl and Boy Staters. Born in Paris, Arkansas, she received her BS from the University of Arkansas and is engaged in graduate work at Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tennessee. Reading, music, tennis, and people are her outside interests. Mrs. Bettie Lou Snapp has been at Valley for four years, teach- ing Home Economics and spon- soring the F.H.A. Born in Las Cruces, New Mexico, she re- ceived her BS at the Univer- sity of New Mexico and a Master of Education at Colo- rado State University. Hunting and fishing are Mrs. Snapp ' s hobbies. Mr. Reilly W. Taitte has been at Valley for five years, teaching Instrumental Mu- sic and sponsoring the Vik- ettes and the Dance Band. He was born in San Anton- io, Texas, and received his Bachelor of Music at Texas Western College and his Master of Music at Texas University. 18 Valley Gains 3 New Mr. James P. Toler, a newcom- er to Valley, teaches SMSG Ge- ometry, Trigonometry, and Math Analysis. Mr. Toler has received his BA from the Uni- versity of Michigan and is do- ing graduate work at Cleve- land Marshall Law School, Purdue University, the Univer- sity of Wyoming (Math), Bos- ton College (Math) and the University of New Mexico (Math and engineering). He was born in Buffalo, New York, and his favorite hobbies are skiing and mountaineering. Mr. Toler also sponsors the Ski Club. Mrs. Carlene Walker, who was born in Louisiana, teaches senior English. She received her BA from North- western State University of Louisiana and a MA from the University of New Mex- ico. Mrs. Walker ' s favorite hobbies are golfing, reading, and writing. She has been with Valley for one year. Mr. Frank Walker teaches Arts and Crafts at Valley and sponsors the Viking Art League. Mr. Walker, who has been at Valley for ten years, holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Master of Art Education degree. He was born in Raton, New Mexico and his favorite hob- bies are Archeology and Ge- ology. Mr. Grant Waterman teaches Math II and Intermediate Al- gebra at Valley. He has been with Valley for ten years and sponsors the Audio Vis- ual Aids Club. Mr. Waterman received his MA from U.N.M. and a BS in Syra- cuse, New York. He was born in Auburn, New York, his favorite hobbies are bowling and fishing, and he enjoys playing the organ. Mr. Robert S. Werstler teaches U.S. History and is one of the sponsors of the Junior Class. He received his BS from Kent State University and a MA from U.N.M. Mr. Werstler has been at Valley for five years. Among his favorite hobbies are dogs, books, carpentry, garden- ing, and dabbling in art. Mr. James C. Williams, a newcomer to Valley, fetch- es P.E., Health, and Drivers Training. Mr Williams, who was borj in Salem, Massachusetts, holds a BS degree. His hobbies are ski- ing, hunting, and fishing, and he also sponsors the Valley Ski Club. Miss E. Jane Williams teach- es English at Valley. She at- tended Columbia Univer- sity ' s Teacher College in New York where she re- ceived a BS and a MA. Miss Williams, who has been at Valley for ten years, was born in Evanston, Illinois. Her favorite hobbies are ten- nis, travel, reading, and peo- ple. Miss Sylvia Wilson is the sponsor of the G.A.A. Club at Valley this year. She teaches Physical Education and has been here for two years. Miss Wilson was born in Albuquerque and has at- tended the L ' niversity of New Mexico where she re- ceived a BS in Health, Phys- ical Education, and Recrea- tion. Her favorite hobbies are sports and scouting. Teachers at Mid -Ter m 19 People Behind the Scenes Mrs. Alice Babington School Nurse Miss Nell Bowers Secretary to the Principal Mrs. Zelma Keel Bookroom Clerk Mrs. Eileen Neal Secretary to the Counselors Mrs. Genevieve Rozell Secretary to the Vice-Principal Mrs. Helen E. Saunders School Librarian Mrs. Agnes Jones heads the big job of feeding Valley High I The cafeteria staff includes: Florence Dingham, Charlotte Whorton, Cleo Skov, Helen Reeves, Stella Hobaugh, Natalil Maloney, Erma Jensen, Virginia Pacheco, Mary Lucero, and Agnes Jones, manager. These ladies plan our daily noon lunches and perform the task of preparing them. .-r-« ?1 : Ingrid Comes to N.M. ; This year ' s foreign exchange student came to Valley from Sweden. Her name . . . Ingrid Holm. A tall, honey-blonde student, Ingrid says: As an impression I can tell you that I have never seen so many extra activities in a school before. You also have a variety of subjects which I have not been able to take in Sweden. Before I arrived I had never been to a football game (perhaps because they do not play football in Sweden, but prefer soccer), so I was naturally surprised to discover what fun it was! Another thing I was surprised at was the informality of the students. Now that I have grown ac- customed to it, however, I find it quite normal. Ingrid has been staying at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Legant during her stay in New Mexico. While here, she has taken numerous trips aro und New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, and Mexico. Com- menting on the trips Ingrid says: The surroundings here are quite different from what I am used to in Sweden and I sometimes find what I see hard to believe. I only wish that time wouldn ' t go by so fast! One of the reasons that Ingrid has found time going by so fast is due to her active participation in all Valley activi- ties. She is a member of student council, speech club, honor society, ski club, and was an honorary member of the 1963 Homecoming court. Ingrid spends part of her leisure time reading the greatest work of American novelist and poet Edgar Lee Masters. At the Legant household Ingrid, Amy, and Pat join in piano and singing en- tertainment. Having a friendly discussion in the Legant living room are Ellen, Pat, Mrs. Legant, Amy, Dr. Legant and In- grid. Sally Goes to Brazil! Sally Mattingly was Valley ' s 1963 foreign ex- change student to Brazil. She stayed with a family in Sao Paulo, Brazil and while there, learned many of their unusual customs. As a result of her trip, she was able to meet many of the Brazilian teenagers and participate in their activities. Sally has not only been an active foreign ex- change student, but she has also taken part in num- erous school affairs, including student council, Vik- ettes, National Honor Society, Senior Senate, Bowl- ing Club, Varsity Cheerleader, Girl ' s State, Science Club, and Speech Club. In spite of these numerous activities, Sally some- how manages to maintain an excellent 4.0 academic average. Sally types a letter to her family in Brazil. Along with everything else, Sally plays the piano. Sally spends part of her daily life in academic work. 23 Abbie Is NHSR Queen; Abbie is shown here on the night of her coronation with the runners-up, Miss Nebraska and Miss Wyoming. Abbie Caplin, a horsewoman since her third birthday, won the 1963 crown for National High School Rodeo Queen. It started by winning the New Mexico High School Rodeo Queen ti- tle in Santa Rosa, N. Mex. From there she went to Tarkio, Missouri, to com- pete in the national contest. The seven- teen girls competing were judged on personality, intelligence, appearance, and horsemanship. There were 10 per- formances in 5 days. Abbie won over the other state queens to succeed Pam Taylor, last year ' s N.H.R.S. Queen. This is Abbie ' s second year of competition, but her eleventh in horse- showing. She has won many state awards and trophies for her riding ability. Her favorite events for com- petition are Western Riding and West- ern Pleasure. She has also won the honors of being Miss Northdale Rodeo Queen and the N. Mex. Junior Rodeo Association ' s Queen. After graduating she plans to go to college and take a liberal arts course, but is not sure what to major in. How- ever, Abbie does want to train and ride other people ' s horses. Abbie puts on the boots she won for being 1963 NHSR Queen. Betty Is Miss Teenage N.M Out of 126 attractive girls and later five finalists, Miss Betty Purvis became Miss Teenage New Mexico. The girls were judged on the same basis used through- out the U.S., on intelligence, appearance, personality, poise, and talent. Betty ' s talent is singing and Mr. Sheets, Valley chorus teacher, helped her with her num- ber, I ' m Just a Girl Who Can ' t Say No, from Okla- homa. After winning her title here, Betty went to the Miss Teenage America contest in Dallas, Texas. Betty says, Dallas was a week of excitement, friendship, and work. Most of their time was spent practicing for the show. Betty was elected head cheerleader for their cheerleading dance routine. Between practices, they had fun and did such things as play football with the Dallas Cowboys and visit Six Flags Over Texas. Betty says, It was an un- forgettable experience for 50 lucky girls; exchanging ideas, sharing activities, and most of all, Friendship! Her biggest honor at the contest was being chosen as Miss Teenage Photogenic. U. Betty poses with her mother and father after her corona- tion. Betty, Miss Teenage Photogenic! Betty and Darla Banks, last year ' s Miss Teenage America, stop during their busy schedule to visit. Cheerleaders Win First Valley can be very proud of its varsity cheerleaders, for on December 7, 1963 they took first place at the State Convention of the New Mexico High School Cheerleaders Association at Tucum- cari High School. This is the first time that Viking cheerleaders have taken top honors at the annual convention. This competition was held to choose the cheerleaders for the North-South All-Star Football and Basketball games in the summer. First place winners were permitted to select the game at which they wished to cheer and Valley ' s cheerleaders chose the Basketball game. Margie Lopez The varsity cheerleaders pose in their foot- ball uniforms before rushing off to a game. at State Convention This is also Valley ' s first year to have six cheerleaders. With a usual limit of five, the Vikings have found that six help to boost school spirit to a much greater extent. Valley ' s B team cheerleaders pepped up the spirit at all the Norseman games and cheered them on to many victories. The B team cheerleaders are Flora McCallister, head cheerleader, Louella Houston, Vicki Murray, Cheryl Cerny, and Beverly Forrest. Carolyn Bennett Sally Mattingly The B team cheerleaders go through one of their routines. Janie Maestas Honors Go to Vikings Seniors Judy Taylor, John Vickers, Sylvia Yocum, Mike Lowry, and Pat Airy proudly display the first place team trophy they cap- tured at the State Discussion Tournament held in Santa Fe, New Mexico October 18, 1963. Mike Lowry, Jan Cloughley, and Pat Legant were this year ' s National Merit finalists. Not only did all three have high scores, but Mike Lowry had the highest score in the state accumulating 158 total points. Boleslo Romero receives his certificate of merit for placing highest in his class at the National Science Foundation Summer Insti- tute in Biophysical Chemistry at Highlands University. Stanley Harvey displays science project that won him an alternate position to the 1963 National Scie ternational. :ience Fair — In- Spirit Sweetheart : Seni or Jerry Hopkins Jerry Jean Hopkins Lewis Granados puts the Spirit Sweetheart bracelet on winner Jerry Hopkins while her escort Craig Murray looks on. Finalists in the Spirit Queen contest and their escorts watch the game closely. First row Pat Martin, Jerry Hopkins, and Vinnie Dibble. Second row escorts Wayne Rue, Craig Mur- ray, and Murray Kelly. - J --_ „— —■., ' 63 Boy and 1963-64 delegates chosen to represent Valley at Boy ' s and Girl ' s States include Mike Lowry, Evangeline Tafoya, Sally Mattingly, and Jane Eastman. Included among the Boy ' s and Girl ' s State representatives are Margie Lopez, Shari Weichman, and Jim Chaplin. 30 Girl Staters Delegates to the 1963 session of Boy ' s State held at NMMI in June are Justin Archuleta, Ken Middles-worth, and Dick Perce. Keith Middles-worth was one of the six juniors in- cluded in Valley ' s dele- gation to Boy ' s State. Boy and Girl State Alternates Boy ' s State Robert Umstead 1st Alt. Ken Ogden 2nd Alt. Tony Scarton 3rd Alt. Herman Martinez 4th Alt. Mike Williams 5th Alt. Steve Woodard 6th Alt. Girl ' s State Pat Airy 1st Alt. Ty Self 2nd Alt. Scotty Bennett 3rd Alt. Darlene Serino 4th Alt. Sandy Peterson 5th Alt. Class Favorites Chosen Seniors Tony Scarton, one of the most dependable senior boys, is never low in spirits. His shining personality is an inspir- ation to all his friends. As Senior Class President, he has brought various honors to Valley High. Among his extra activities have been: Captain of the Basketball Team; Stu- dent Council 3, 4; Sophomore and Senior Senate; V-Club 2, 3, 4; Boy ' s State Alternate; and also plays baseball. Margie Lopez, a peppy Varsity Cheerleader, enjoys being with people and meeting new friends. A sin- cere interest in school life has gained many honors for Margie. Among her activities are: Head Varsity Cheerleader; Girl ' s State; Student Council; State Student Council; Speech Club; and Secretary for the Sophomore Class. 32 By Fellow Vikings John Cormiff, has been chosen by his fellow stu- dents as one of Valley ' s most popular. John, who was Vice-President for the Sophomore Class, was chosen to represent the class of ' 65 as their Class President. John is also active in Student Council, Senate, and in Sports. Juniors Vinnie Dibble, Junior Class Favorite, is one of the most active personalities on the VHS Campus. Her activi- ties include; French Club, Junior Senate, and was elect- ed Junior Class Treasurer for the class of ' 65. Born in Tucumcari, but raised in Albuquerque, she plans to attend the UNM and study Drafting. Mike Roussell, born in Albuquerque, is one of Valley ' s most ac- tive Sportsmen. Dur- ing his first year at Valley he has been chosen Sophomore Class President, and has taken part in foot- ball, basketball, and baseball. He plans to attend the University of New Mexico. Sophomores Linda Fox, born and raised in Albuquerque, is very active in Sophomore Senate. Linda was chosen to represent the class of ' 66 as its Sophomore Secretary. Horseback riding and writing are some of her pastimes. Linda plans to go to college and study Psychology. 33 Miss Photogenic Shirley Delwiche Mr. I Photogenic Joe Michae 1st Runner-up 2nd Runner-up 3rd Runner-up Mike Becker Paul Byers Russel Eaton The Saga Staff proudly salutes the 1964 Miss Photogenic and Mr. Photogenic choices. Selec- tions were made by unbiased judges and were based on the best pictures. Recent photographs of all Valley seniors were entered in the contest. Sigma Chi Fraternity and Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, social organizations at U.N.M.. nax - rowed the field down in preliminary judging. Selected as finalists were thirty girls and thirty boys. After preliminaries, photographs of the finalists were sent to Columbia University, New York City, for Miss Photogenic judging; and to Scripps College, Claremont, California where the girls in Browning Hall chose Mr. Photogenic and the runners-up. 35 1964 Who ' s Who Tony Scarton ' 64 Born in Albuquerque, Tony is that rare type of person, who has attended only Albuquerque pub- lic schools. Appropriately pictured in front of the winning basketball record board in Warren Smart Gym, Tony is the star Valley basketballer. A well- known senior on campus, Tony was elected presi- dent of the senior class. He also was a member of the Key Club, student council, V-Club and as a junior was elected a Boy ' s State alternate. After graduation he plans to attend Adams State College in Alamosa, Colorado. Vinnie Dibble ' 65 Born in Tucumcari, New Mexico, Vin- nie has found life in Albuquerque and par- ticularly at Valley, quite enjoyable. She is active in junior senate and the French Club. In September she was elected by her fellow students to represent the class of ' 65 as its treasurer. She includes swimming and draft- ing as her major interests. Hopes of attend- ing UNM and majoring in the latter field are principal factors in her plans for the future. Vinnie is shown near the entrance to the auditorium with a view of the main administration building in the background. Dick Otero ' 66 Dick was also born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Land of Enchantment. Another one of the active members of the energetic class of ' 66, he is a member of student council, state student council and sophomore senate. He enjoys sports and guns, as outside interests. After graduation from Valley he plans to study religion and eventually become a priest. Dick is pictured in the Valley library skimming through one of the many dic- tionaries available to all students. 36 Selections Jo Alexander ' 64 Jo was born in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. Pictured in the school cafeteria, she shows how courtesy always pays. An ami- able person, Jo is a member of National Honor Society, secretary of the Ski Club, a member of senate, and secretary of the student body. Horses, horses and more horses describe her outside interests. She has been an active participant in the New Mexico Junior Rodeo Association for three year?. Jo hopes to attend either Adams State College or UNM. Eli Padilla ' 65 Another native of Albuquerque, Eli has lived here for 17 years. Pictured beside the sports trophy case. Eli gives us some clue as to why he was chosen as a 1964 Valley Who ' s Who. Only a junior, he has shown superb po- tential as a basketball player. Although bas- ketball takes up much of his almost non-ex- istent extra time, Eli manages to participate in student council, senate, Spanish Honor Society and is an explorer scout. When asked what class gave him the most trouble he quickly answered, Chemistry under Mr. DiNello! Eli plans to major in Sociology at UNM. Mike Roussel ' 66 Mike, born in Albuquerque is one of Valley ' s most enthusiastic sophomores. Pictured outside of the Warren Smart Gym, Mike exemplifies the type of student who joins in all activities that are offered. During his first year here he has taken part in foot- ball, basketball and baseball. As a result of active campaigning at the beginning of the year, Mike was elected sophomore class president. Outside of school he enjoys shooting, bowling, swimming and fishing. Undetermined as to exactly what he plans to major in, Mike states that he hopes to go to UNM. 12 Make 1 J 1 v - |L ,- « ' : W j i £r ' Mi • . M Itefa . ■Ray Gere ' 64 A well-known senior vocalist, Ray is pic- tured beside one of his favorite objects ... a piano. As a chorus enthusiast he has been en- rolled as a member of the regular chorus, Fitz- gerald Four and all state chorus for three years. He also maintains one of the highest grade aver- ages in school and consequently was tabbed to one of the members of National Honor So- ciety at the end. of his junior year. Since sing- ing is his main interest he sings in the St. John ' s senior choir and the University choir. Plans for the future include attending UNM and majoring in Engineering. An ultimate de- gree in law is his long-time ambition. Carolyn Bennett ' 64 A native New Mex- ican, Carolyn is pictured beside the sports trophy case in the gymnasium. An active participant in all Valley activities she is a varsity cheerleader, and alternate delegate to Girl ' s State, member of student council, member of senior senate and takes an active part in all chorus activities. Not only is Carolyn interest- ed in many extra-cur- ricular activities but she also maintains a high academic standing. She was elected secretary of the National Honor So- ciety and historian of the Spanish National Honor Society. Carolyn has applied to several col- leges; University of the Pacific, University of Wyoming, and the Uni- versity of Tulsa in hopes of majoring in her fa- vorite subject, chemis- try. Mike Lowry ' 64 38 Mike, a native of Albuquerque, plans to attend Harvard University on the completion of his high school education. A speech enthusiast, Mike has won several honors and awards in speech competition in the past several years. One of the largest contests Mike won was the State Voice of Democracy Con- test. As a result of this contest, he was awarded a trip to Washington D. C. on March 6-7 to compete in the national contest. Pictured beside the new speech trophy case in the auditorium, Mike displays the Santa Fe discussion trophy won by Valley speech students three years in a row. 1964 Who ' s Who Ken Ogden ' 64 As president of the student body, Ken displays the Viking Valhalla monument, which stands as an ever-lasting symbol of Viking courage and honor. In spite of attending only Albuquerque schools, Ken is a Tucumcarian. Another well-known senior, he has participated in football and wrestling during the three years, he has been at Valley. His outside interests include fishing and photography. Ma- joring in physical education at Adams State College is Ken ' s ambition after graduation. Genie Everett ' 66 Genie carefully surveys the contents of a fish bowl in a biology class, a course which all sopho- mores are required to take. An active student, Genie has participated in many extra-curricular activities. She is a member of student council, state student council and she was elected to represent her class as its vice-president. Genie also has many outside in- terests. She belongs to an active Tri-Hi-Y organi- zation, and since swimming is her favorite sport, she is a member of the A-Pool Diving Squad. Genie, born in Albuquerque, plans to attend UNM and major in physical education. Donna Johnstone ' 65 Donna was born in Columbus, Ohio. An honor student, she is pictured in the natural habitat of honor students, thi school library. Not only does Donna keep up her average but she also is ac- tive in student council, the concert choir and the Highlights. In her sophomore year she was elected class president. This year she is president of the chorus and secretary of her class. Although unde- cided on which college she will attend, she plans to major in home economics. 39 Saga Thanks Honors Students Jimmy Gregory Valley High faculty thanks Jimmy Gregory for -all the help he has given in the A.V.A. department. He set up the sound equipment for the games and all the assemblies and he also ran the movie projectors. Don Dunning The Saga wishes to honor Don Dunning for the tremendous job he has done for band. He is the band Administrative As- sistant and he set up the wiring for the hi-fi now being used in the band room. Fran Fioretti Many faculty members and students owe their thanks to Fran Fioretti. She has done almost everything and anything to help whenever she is needed. She is always doing something nice for somebody. Jim Johnson Another behind the scenes worker is Jim Johnson. One finds him busy with just about anything from selling popcorn and cokes, to help- ing the coaches with the care of the sports equipment. Bob King Dependability is the characteristic which com- mends Bob King highly. If one needs someone willing to work at a cer- tain place at a certain time, that person is Bob. He has helped the coaches in the gym and Mrs. Hays by doing all sorts of little odd jobs. Edward Martinez The Spanish department thanks Edward Martinez for his help and co- operation during the year. There is probably nothing he has not done to make things easier for the Spanish teachers. He has worked in the lan- guage laboratory mak- ing tapes, repairing the equipment, keeping the files, mimeographing material, and he has even tutored in a Spanish class. d M 40 Activities 41 Queen Sand ,i- - t V 4 mLj 1 Peterson - Attendants Princess L. Marie Fulgham Princess Evangeline Tafoya |3jL w9 HL ' - ' K t c- , b { y F V ■1 K w ' Lady Darlene Serino escorted by Sir John Budagher. Lady Pat Airy escorted by Sir Jack Leverton. Lady Shirley Hellman escorted by Sir Tony Scarton. Viking Visions Lady Sue Warren escorted by Sir Ed Vaillancourt. Lady Christine Laredo escorted by Sir Fred Gallegos. Is Homecoming Theme Lady Cheri Miller escorted by Sir Steve Woodard. Lady Gayle Jones escorted by Sir Bill Humphries. Lady Ingrid Holm escorted by Sir Mike Becker. Homecoming 1963 The royalty and their escorts smile proudly as they watch the activi- ties at the homecoming dance. Ex-queen Carol Lathrop and Donn Hubler Bring Congratulations to Queen Sandy Valley ' s 1963 homecoming started the festivi- ties with a traditional bonfire and continued No- vember 1, with the coronation. Ken Ogden, president of the student body, and mistress of ceremonies, Jo Alexander, took charge of the assembly. The top three finalists for Vi-queen had been announced the day before. Now they were to be presented for the first time as the queen and princesses before the Viking student body. Vikings had worked feverishly the night be- fore to complete one of the most elaborate assemblies in Valley ' s history. The theme of this year ' s homecoming was Viking Visions and was symbolized by a Viking ship with gold and maroon shields, on the west end of the gym and a large Eight Smiling Girls Make Viking castle on the east end. At the beginning of the assembly, lights were dimmed as the royalty entered through shimmering blue curtains and proceeded down a royal ramp. Queen Sandy and her court were entertained by Mr. Sheets ' Concert Choir and a number by the Fitzgerald Four. They were awarded gifts from various clubs and organizations at Valley and also by representatives from the five other city high schools. The day was completed with a victorious home- coming game against Santa Fe, the final dance being held on Saturday, November 2, 1963, at the Student Union Building of the University of New Mexico. Up The 1963 Queen ' s Court Has Entertainment for All The Fitzgerald Four entertain the Queen and her court during assembly. Princess L. Marie poses with escort, Sir Rod Morrow. Princes Evangeline Tafoya poses with escort. Sir Russell Eaton. Marshall Haley portrays Victor Viking. ' 47 Game With Demons Marcia Taitte Is The Royal Crown Bearer Proves Victorious The Vikettes entertain at the Homecoming Game. A flaring bonfire brings warmth to onlookers. The Santa Fe Demons were indeed hung As the final glow of Homecoming, the dance will also leave many memories. Dances and Plays Add Posing at the Christmas formal L. to R. Sheri Galbreath, Murray Kelly, Sheri Weichman and John Conniff Joining in the fun these couples keep moving ■« Relaxing for awhile also has it ' s advantages Darlene Richardson and Steve Cervantes take this one slow .,. - k frj m. |F n R i vh T H 1 • % 50 to Valley ' s Extra Activities A full stage look at the PLANET ' set shows all the work that went into it. L. Marie Fulgham applies makeup to Ray Gere CAST OF CHARACTERS General Tom Powers John Moser Roger Spelding Mike Jones Reba Spelding Willow Blumenfeld Ellen Spelding Michele Koelter Conrad Mayberry Jerry Anderson Kreton Ed Vaillancourt Aide Bent St. Claire Television Technicians Craig Sowers David Holden Delton 4 Rav Gere A heated discussion be- tween General Powers and Kreton, stirs more interest. In a T. V. interview, General Powers and Mr. Spelding let the world know what is happening on their small planet. The Gondoliers Cast members on the first row are Jo Allen Tsyitee, Cherri Miller, and Jerry Hopkins. Second row: Lloyd Hagemeir, Randy Duran, and Leslie Fluke. Third row: Richard Johnston, John Moser, Ray Gere, and Neil Rudolph. Lloyd Hagemeir and Ray Gere practice their parts in the operetta. CAST The Duke of Plaza-Toro Ray Gere Luiz Lloyd Hagemeier Don Alhambra del Bolero Richard Johnston Marco Palmieri Randy Duran Giuseppe Palmieri John Moser Antonio . Leslie Fluke Francesco Neil Rudolph Giorgio - David Garrett Annibale Arthur Baca The Duchess of Plaza Judy Blakey Casilda - - Margie Mitchell Gianetta Jerry Hopkins Tessa Cheri Miller Fiametta Ruth Feyen Vittoria - Trudy Drummond Giulia Sherida Rutherford Inez Jo Allen Tsyitee Stage Manager Nancy Ellis Assistant stage manager Linda Calderon is Operetta Mrs. Byers and Mrs. Riley Taitte consult about some of the costumes for The Gondoliers. Mrs. Byers designed the costumes and Mrs. Taitte was the Assistant director. John Moser, Cheri Miller, Jerry Hopkins, and Randy Duran practice their parts during a rehearsal. At the time these pictures were taken the costumes were still in the process of being made. The operetta opens in the last of the month of March. Mrs. Byers, Mr. Byers, and Jo Allen Tsyitee look over a scale of the set for the operetta which Mr. Byers designed. 53 Skits and Presentations; Mr. Gilmer and the Vikettes type at the annual Christmas assembly 54 ■•— — Main Parts of Assemblies Football boys receive letter awards at Valley ' s first wrestling assembly. Beatrice Chavez models her two- piece sports outfit, which she made in home economics class. Mrs. Ferguson talks to Vikings at one of Valley ' s first assem- blies. The pan-alley band beats a tune out on kitchen utensils at the home economics assembly. 55 Spring Assemblies Break Dana Bowley receives an award from Mr. Frank Deevers as one of the finalists in the Voice of Democ- racy speech contest. Antics are displayed by members of the speech club, by the skit which was on teacher delinquents. The Shevelles were one of the bands which played for the Vikings at our talent assembly. They are: Paul Torres, Robert Lucero, Tommy Marez, Lawrence Marquez, and David Wilson. Monotony of Studies Three talented Vikings show their skills, at the talent assembly, Beatle singing. Betty Pun-is, Jerry Hopkins, and Carla Gardner amuse spectators at the talent assembly. The Embers entertained the Vikings with, Pipeline during Valley ' s talent assembly. 57 Science Students Work Hard Carolyn Bennett works diligently at her Science Fair project, The Effect of Fluoride on Mice, in preparation for the Valley High fair held on March 13, 1964. Sponsor of the fair is Mr. George Prigmore. Bill Kraus points out one of the main properties of his project, which was a result of his being a Ham operator. Senior Jeannine Scott prepares for the Science Fair by researching the effect of different elements on plant growth. All seniors enrolled in advanced biology were required to submit projects to further their interest in science. g v§?? V ■■■■jr - • 9 u ■fl E 58 Students Enjoy Twirp Week Valley High students, Bob McKinley, Kathy Whiting, Anna Filipovs, Kathy Bloomfield, and Ray Gere, make good use of that spring weather to start their tan session when the Student Council sponsored the annual Twirp Week Bermuda Shorts Day. Valley ' s annual TWIRP WEEK (the done on the basis of which class su PPOrted woman is requested to pay) was held in their colors the most n0 matter how ndic - the sunny season of spring. Students, tired ulous the ' seemed - from the long winter of hard work and no Bermuda Shorts Day produced hand- fun, dressed up gaily for all Twirp activi- some knees ' knee-length socks, spring j.; es fever, wolf whistles and legs! ' Each day there was some different The annual Twir P Week P vnight activity for students to participate in. Sched- was e n J°y ed by all who attended and gave ule for the week-long event was: the £ irls the first chance t0 ask that fella Monday Class Colors Day the y had always wanted to date. Tuesday Bermuda Shorts Day Sadie Hawkins Day at Valley saw dirty Wednesday Twirp Play Night gunny sacks, Lil Abner and Daisy Mae Thursday Sadie Hawkins Day outfits, baggy pants, stringy hair, freckles, Friday Twirp Week Dance and combat boots. On Class Colors Day, seniors, juniors Twir P Week was climaxed by the Twirp and sophomores competed to see which class Week Dance held in the sch ° o1 cafeteria, had the most school spirit. Judging was Ray Gere and Larry Jones find that school is not the place to be during Twirp Week as they run from the clutches of predatory females, Diane Graham and Lorraine Shaefer. Valleys Beautiful Babies F H A Baby Contest First place winner in the F.H.A. Baby Contest was Loretta Ro- mero from Mrs. Eubanks home- room. F.H.A. ' s annual baby contest was for the third time won by Mrs. Eubank ' s homeroom. The winning homerooms were treated to cherry desserts and milk. Each baby winner and the winner of the teacher ' s contest was given a copy of a cook book. Other prizes were awarded later in the year. The contest was held to raise money for the Warren A. Smart Scholarship Fund. This year Miss Sylvia Wilson, girl ' s P.E. teacher, was picked as Valley ' s most beautify ' teacher baby. f f f ft Si IvV Phyllis Palacios from Miss Farnams homeroom was second place winner. Third place went to Roxie Frizzell from Mr. Ben Sandoval ' s home- K i auir e ■M Football— 1963 Clovis A. H. S. Rio Grande Highland Portales Santa Fe Manzano Sandia Gallup Farmington Lost 6 1 ' 9 35 45 6 6 19 34 6 48 Valley Valley 24 Valley Valley Valley 19 Valley 13 Valley 20 Valley Valley 26 Valley Won 4 First row: Keith Middlesworth, Auther Cordova, Manny Padilla, Don Billings, Ricki Gutierrez, Ken Ogden, Bobby George, Paul Bradly, Danny Moos, Jim Chaplin. Second row: John Budagher, Leroy Zamora, Vince Gomez, Frank Leyba, Dean Voge, Rudy Shoats, Phil Ewing, Gary Herrera, Tom Chavez, Fred Gallegos. Third row: Robert Maschewski, Team Ogden, Chavez Ken Ogden Guard — 3 letters Tom Chavez Center — 2 letters Rick Gutierrez End— 1 letter 62 16 •« S3 J ' 89 J Roy Pogan, Gerald Sohell, Ken Keller, David Perry, Bob Barker, Alan Royal, C.A. Bower- man, Ted Alley, Jim Statkus, Ken Middlesworth, Warren McKelvy, Irwin Moore. Managers: Joe Jaramillo, Dennis Simmons, Jim Stockton. Coaches: Dick Fox, Tom Arciniega, Ron Landers, Jim Doughty. Captains and Gutierrez X Ken Ogden, Tom Chavez and Irwin Moore show their skill in the art of tackling as they pull down a Demon in the Valley-Santa Fe game. The Vikings had 4 members of the football squad who made all-city teams. First team — All- City Team were: Tom Chavez, Gary Herrera; also on the Lions Club — All-City Team were: Rick Gutierrez and Ken Ogden. Honorable mention: John Bu- dagher. ■■Ted Alley Halfback— 2 letters Don Billings Halfback— 1 letter Paul Bradley Halfback- 1 letter John Budagher Quarterback — 3 letters % -• Jim Chaplin End— 2 letters Arthur Cordova Guard — 1 letter Phil Ewing Quarterback — 1 letter Fred Gallegos Guard— 1 letter Bobby George Fullback— 1 letter Gary Herrera End — 1 letter Frank Leyba Halfback— 1 letter 64 Warren McKelvy Tackle — 3 letters Keith Middlesworth Guard — 1 letter Ken Middlesworth Tackle — 1 letter David Perry Center — 1 letter Jim Statkus End — 1 letter Manny Padilla Halfback — 2 letters Viking Alan Royal dodg- es grips of Santa Fe De- mons. HP few! 1 l ■kiJI 65 Albert Chavez 2 year letterman Richard Griego 2 year letterman Elmer Gorman 3 year letterman Cross-Country Takes Members of the 63-64 cross-coun- try team are: Walter Martinez, Norman Suazo, Stanley Yazzie, El- mer Gorman, Tom Laubert, Joe Lu- jan, Wilbert Samuel, Albert Chav- ez, Wayne Yazzie, Richard Griego, Manager Richard Rutledge and Coach Sam Sandoval. The cross-country men wear their medals in recognition of their long hours of practice and achievement. 66 Tom Laubert 2 year Ietterman State Coach Sam Sandoval and the winning team proudly dis- play the State Champion Cross Country trophy. Joe Lujan 2 year Ietterman Joe Lujan, Tom Laubert, and Albert Chavez demonstrate their running ability as they finish 1st, 2nd and 3rd respec- tively. Wilbert Samuel 3 veax Ietterman 67 Varsity Basketball — 1964 First row: Left to right, Bobby Neito, Richard Martinez, Larry Chavez, Victor Madrid, Manny Palacios, Tony Scarton. Second Row: manager: Dennis Simmons, Ken Johnston, Phil Ewing, Bill Humphries, Gary Herrera, Tom Mlekush, Eli Padilla, manager: Joe Jaramillo. Third Row: Coach: Ron Landers, Bob Barrios, Jack Leverton, Larry Jones, Mike Edenburn, Gary Bland, James Christinelli, Warren McKel vy, manager: Bob Ross; Head Coach: Dick Fox. Valley Moves Swiftly and Bobby Barios Center Gary Bland Center Larry Chavez Guard James Christinelli Guard Larry Jones Center Quickly Gary Herrera Guard Philip Ewing Guard Bill Humphries Center Ken Johnston Guard Valley ' s Viking Eli Padilla goes up for another 2 points as Valley beat the Alumni. Richard (Smiley) Martinez Guard Larry Jones, Center Hi ■' ■V J 1 Ik i -:?,;vJi? i|J r !l Tim McKinny, Center Jack Leverton Center Vikings Victor Madrid Guard Warren McKelvy Center In the Alumni game Smiley ' s brother, No. 24, tries vigorous- ly to get the ball. Beat Alumni Eli Padilla Guard Manny Palacios Guard Tommy Mlekush Guard Bob Neito Guard rj M ■|j ■1 M B . - r m k. BM W| J Tony Scarton Guard B Team and Soph. Basketball B Team: First row: Tom Laubert, Phil Ewing, Bill Marshall, Larry Chavez, Marty Barker, Bob Barrios, Back row: Robert Nieto, Jeff Wat- son, Woody Williams, Mike Edenburn, Coach Jim Williams. Season Record — B-Team Valley 87 Los Lunas 38 Valley 61 Belen 16 Valley 70 Rio Grande 54 Valley 78 Albuquerque 70 Valley 52 Santa Fe 57 Valley 61 Espannola 69 Valley 71 St. Mary ' s 35 Valley 53 St. Pius X 75 Valley 49 Highland 57 Valley 61 Manzano 41 Valley 62 Sandia 67 Valley 56 Rio Grande 51 Valley 54 St. Mike 42 Valley 66 Gallup 34 Valley 55 Farmington 52 Valley 68 Albuquerque 54 Valley 49 Los Alamos 47 Valley 59 - Sandia 49 Valley 57 Manzano 51 Valley 55 Highland 56 Woody goes up with a hook shot to score against the Bulldogs. Sophomore Basketball team: First row: Coach Gilbert Griego, Louie Chavez, Burral Harrison, Bobby Contreras, Jerry Montoya, Ron Toya, Back row: Rudy Shoats, Kelly Colon, Barry Jones, Robert Giles, Gil- bert Valdez, Mike Roussel. Lorenzo Gonzales gets set . . . Golf Team sm. Dwayne Knight swings . . . Left to Right: Roger Koerner, Mike Motochco, Gary Lameter, Tom Dietz- ler, Terry Spitz, Mike Spitz, Pat Cor- aza, Dwayne Knight, Lorenzo Gonzal- es, Coach Crocco. Gary Lameter follows through Tennis Tea ill g f t Front row: Paul Perea, Andy Garcia, J. A. Roberts, Jim Chaplin. Second row: Coach Correll, Gary Watts, Dean Burch, Alan Overmier, Burr Hol- strom, Paul Torres. Here Jim Chaplin is getting ready to serve a good one. 73 %M ft ft a Track Team First row: Jack Brooks, Jerry Hamilton, Paul Bradly, John Condon, Lou Hoffman, John Budagher, Benton Wright, Larry Ratliff, Robert Urn- stead, Robert Maschewsk, Second row: James Peetz, Tom Willmarth, Carl Howten, Larry Hill, Jerry Benisek, Albert Leffler, John Stewart, Ted Al- ley, Dick Perce, Joe Lujan, Pat Quirk, Gerald Shell, Jim Stockton, Mgr. Third row: Coach Jim Doughty, Tom Fisher, Randy Hill, Joe Navalesi, Phil Gutierrez, Don McLeod, Ralph Leeson, Stanley Kedelty, Tom Allen, Richard Apodaca, Wayne Rue, Phil Beaty, Mike Williams, Frank Leyba, Warren McKelvy, Phil Griffin, David Wilson, Terry Peterson, Bruce Al- exander, Jim Plagens, Anthony Armijo, Richard Rutledge, Mgr. Exchanging the baton are Teddy Alley, and Benton Wright. T-V ¥i 5 Javelin, shotput, and discus men are: Larry Hill, Warren McKelvey, John Budagher, Lou Hoffman. 74 Sprinters Jerry Hamilton and Mike Williams show their skill in running formation. Hurdl ers Larry Ratliff and Robert Maschewski prove why they are considered two of the best hurdlers in the state. And Quarter- Milers Joe Lujan, Albe rt Leiffler, Jerry Benisek, Robert Umstead, begin the long trek in the quarter mile run. H g h Jumpers High jumpers are: John Stewart and Carl Howton. . . . And Pole Vault s L e ers Pole vaulters are: Gerald Schell, Dick Perce, and Paul Bradley. 76 5 Sophs Make Varsity Front row: Bob Rivera, Gilbert Casados, Lewis Granados, Tom Baca, Albert Chavez, Ken Ogden, Mike Kennedy, Leroy Gurule, Tim Kennedy, Irwin Moore, Brent Murray, C. A. Bowerman, Craig Murray, Coach Sam Sandoval. Bob Rivera Sophomore, 95 lbs. Gilbert Casados Sophomore, 95 lbs. Tom Baca Sophomore, 112 lbs. Lewis Granados Junior, 103 lbs. Third in Dist. Here Viking Joe Flores goes for a pin as he takes First in Dist and First in State. Nine Vikings Go to State Albert Chavez Junior, 120 lbs. Second in Dist. Leroy Gurule Senior, 127 lbs. Third in Dist. Here again Viking Joe Flores goes for another pin. Varsity Wrestlers Tim Kennedy Sophomore, 133 lbs. HbUH Mike Kennedy Junior, 133 lbs. Second in Dist. Third in State Craig Murray Junior, 145 lbs. Ron Maestes pins his opponent and scores for Valley. 78 - Ken Ogden Senior, 180 lbs. Fourth in Dist. Brent Murray Sophomore, Heavyweight Irwin Moore Senior, Heavyweight C. A. Bowerman Senior, 165 lbs. Third in Dist. Second in State B-Team Includes Eight Ron Maestas, again puts his opponent in a tight spot. First row: Frank Elliot, Steve Smith, Bob Sisneros, Gary Shelton. Coach Bob Blagg, Ron Maestas, George Ortiz, Gary Leiker, Harold Moore, Mgr. McGregor. 79 Valley I ft I | I f f- f ft M-MM-M 9% First row: Phil Ewing, Wayne Yoshimoto, Leroy Za- mora, Manny Palacios, Mitch Proffer, Orlando Chav- ez, Butch Harris, Ricky Gutierrez, Clyde Phillips, Francis Martin, Craig Murray, Tony Scarton, Charles Watts, John Conniff, Dennis Kimbrough, Dean Voge, Glenn Fellows, Richard Martinez, Tommy Nunn, Rob- ert Giles. Top row: Dennis Frazier, Mgr., Coach Cap- pelli, Bill Laswell, Gary Herrera, Brent Murray, Da- vid Martinez, Tom Chavez, Ron Toya, Roy Baldwini, Coach Arciniega. Here Mitch Proffer and Orlando Chavez are going to make a double play. A version of Valleyville sluggers are: Clyde Phillips, John Conniff, Dennis Kimbrough, Craig Murray, Tom Chavez, Ricky Gutierrez. Clyde slides into second base for a double. m t it 80 Baseballers Show Strength Varsity Baseball Catchers are: Bill Las- well, Ron Toy-a, John Conniff, Butch Har- ris, Charlie Watts, Tommy Nunn. Pitching for Valley are: Tony Scarton, David Martinez, Phil Ewing, Craig Mur- ray, Glenn Fellows, Francis Martin, and Dean Voge. Off goes the mask, up goes the glove ... and Bill Laswell makes the catch! Clyde Phillips slides into second base. Six Sophomores Make Varsity UUC , _ . VHS li-JftS. . !. ..... VMS r IS. 4f- First row: Bob Johnson, Rudy Martinez, Louie Chavez, Larry Matthews, Bengie Salazar, Clifford Booth, Gary Parker, Dale Ripley, Manuel Cadena, Bennie Sena, Robert Pedrosa, George Herman, Alan Oscar Simson, Hershel Young, Tommie Martinez, Coach DeWitt, Tony Trujillo, Paul Montoya, Dick Otero, Ed Cortez, George Skinner, Vernon Smid, Pete Leyba. VI A Catchei Tommie Nunn goes for a pop fly. r ' iBSh , X 7u i - vim i I ' wZ ' .iU During practice pitch- ers get a good work out. svjtatHi iBtil mm an ' fe A k ui i (fcamaU 5LU X ' W Kenneth Ogden Student Body President Ken Ogden Leads Council ■Lewis Granados Student Body Vice-President Patricia Airy Student Body Treasurer Jo Alexander Student Body Secretary After State Student Council elections, the 1964 delegates smile proudly. They are; 1st row: Genie Everett, Jo Al- exander, Margie Lopez, Mrs. Hayes, sponsor. Evangeline Tafoya, Kathy Otero, Ingrid Holm; 2nd row: Ken Ogden, Jim Chaplin, Mike Ritz, Lewis Granados, and Dick Otero. 85 Student Council is Backbone of 1964 Student Council delegates-at-large are: Jim Chap- lin, Judy Taylor, Donna Johnstone, Margie Lopez, Vince Gomez. Second row pictures the class represent- atives, Helen Lopez, senior; Mike Ritz, junior, Jerry Montoya, sophomore. 1st and 2nd semester delegates are: 1st row: Jo Ann Maestas, Barbara Motto, Terri Foster, Audrey San- doval, Judy Garcia, Sylvia Gonzales, Toni Ram- berg. 2nd row: Sarah Cully, Sarah Gutierrez, Chris- tine Ordonez, Cathy Ulibarri, Becky Martinez, Kathy Otero, Danell Triplett. 3rd row: Kenny Yone- moto, Sherman Formhals, Bonnie Redd, Donna Flemming, Kathy Middlesworth, John Conniff, Gil Chavez. - — 1st row: Bob Ross, Sarah Gutier- rez, Cookie McCallister, Alberta Austin, Silva Hamrah, Phyllis Hon- est, Dave Flemming, 2nd row: Har- old Smith, Jacob Matteson, Bill Marshall, Bob Unstead, Bent St- Clair, Butch Freeman. 3rd row: James Parr, Jim Plagens, Jack Thorpe, Tim Kennedy, Ronald Heister, Charles Baldonado. 1st row: Bessie Gurule, Kathy Zachary, Mike Ken- nedy, Jerry Hopkins, Carlotta Bird. 2nd row: Paul Montoya, Eli Gonzales, Richard Zachary, Bob Mc- Kinley, Paul Torres, Kenneth Synder, Larry Lopez. 3rd row: Becky Stimson, Ruth Gardner., Linda Budagher, Denice Shelton, Mary Schrarr, Carol Parr, Laurel Cordova. 86 Valley Student Government 1st row: Pat Martin, Terreah Smith, Den- nis Frazier, Fran Walker, Shirley Ward, 2nd row: Genie Everett, Lisa Zerwer, L. Marie Fulgam, Judy Avery, Odra Now- lin, Beryl Blair, Gayle Webb. 3rd row: Dick Otero, Kenny Middlesworth, Justin Archuleta, Mike Williams, James Chris- tinelli, David Velasquez, Mike Edenburn. Alternates to Student Council are: 1st row: Roger Koerner, Jay Rawls, Don Mc- Cloud, Kenny Yonemoto, John Gallegos, 2nd row: Cheryl Cerny, Alice Corley, Lil- lian Bachicha, Nan Johnson, Gloria Maestas, Dawn Higgins, Martha Martin- ez, Davonna Whitlow. 3rd row: John Moser, Stan Harvey, Louella Houston, Sue Dunlap, Meredith Daniel, Bob King, Da- na Bowley. Alternates are: 1st row: Ros- etta Sesma, Bonnie Nau. Sha- ron Cart, Pat Kelly, Kathy Rigsby, Barbara White, Lin- da Neely. 2nd row: Yvonne Ross, Mike Rousell, Jeff Har- ris, Albert Leftler, Raymond Gallegos, Bennie Sena, Sandi Pearsall. 3rd row: Pat Bare- la, Virginia Gonzales, Rob- bie Johnson. Marie Munsber- gen, Carol Curry. New second semester delegates are: Tommy Nunn, Dennis Simmons, Jeryl Lagner, Roman Romero, Mary Sisneros, Leo Whitling, Martin Barker. Jft V ,-.■M1 Ida Apodaca Judy Avery Beryl Blair Dana Lee Bowley Diana Canfied Linda Carrillo Carol Conkle John Conniff Vinnie Dibble Lisa Dickens Mike Edenburn Jim Folkman Jeanette Gonzales Carole Hagood Robin Harlan Carl Howton Terry Hughes Donna Johnstone Faye Klineline Albert Leffer Cheri Leonard Linda Lusk Bill Thomas Doris McAllister Diane McCrary Betty Montoya Flora Montoya Ly Moody Odra Nowlin Kent Near Eli Padilla Manny Palacios Mike Ritz Rosetta Sesma Harold Smith Pat Tierney Vickie Votrubia Gayle Webb Linda Williams Leo Whiting Josie Zamora Eve ry Year Juniors M Sophomores Yvonne Lucero Mary Maher Larry Martha Matthews Martinez Jerry Richard Jennie Jim Montoya Otero Palacios Plagens Mary Schorr Diana Sena Doris Suhr Jack Thorp Rebecca Carole Flavio Martinez McKinney Maestas Elaine Wayne Rudolph Rue Audrey Sandoval Joe Julian Mike Roetker Romero Roussel 88 a a B B ill 4f Senates Grow Larger EA % Seni ors Phyllis Arnold Gilbert Baca Kent Bishop Susan Bliss Cathy Bloomfield Linda Casias lad Chavez Loretto Chavez Gene Everett Linda Fox Robert Gallegos Ruth Gardnei A lice Corley Genevieve Geo Corona Downing I mtM Elias Ronald Gonzales Heister Margaret Howell Jo Alexander Mikell Becker Carolyn Bennett Peggy Benton Kathleen Burrall Leonard Caldwell Mike Caropoli Jim Chaplin Merideth Daniel Lynn Farris Frances Fioretti Dave Fleming Fred Gallegos Theresa Gallegos Carla Gardner Odes Hairis Stanley Harvey Mark Hopkins Mike Jones Jerryl Langner Christine Laredo Pat Legant Bonnie Llewelyn Helen Lopez Margaret Lopez Robert Lowder Mike Lowery Sally Mattingly Cheri Miller Tom Mills Pat Nieto Paul Pecovich Richard Perce Shirley Roetker Tony Scarton Tyjuana Self Sally Spitz Ernestine Thomen Betty Timmons Shirley Ward Sue barren few Karen Kniffen Celeste Lewis Margaret Lopez ■I .., i j Viking Christmas Feast was the theme of the Senior Class float which won first place in the Albuquerque Christmas parade. Senior Senate Wins $200 tu c c , , , , _ Delegates representing the English classes are; left to right, row one, I he Senior Senate sponsored by Mr. De- Kathleen Burrall, Theresa Gallegos, Gladys Rhodes, Lynn Faris, Jerryl nillo begins its activities the first week of the Langner; second row, Meridth Daniel, Cheri Miller, Jo Alexander, Mar- year by selling beanies to the members of the gie Lopez, Bette Timmons; third row, Mike Becker, Mike Forbis, Jim sophomore class. Chaplin, Bob Lowder, Dick Perce, and Mike Lowery. About the third week of school delegates were elected from the senior English classes to represent the senior class in senate. This years smallest senate of forty members is the most active. Every first and third Wednesday of the month meetings are held and decisions are made. Among their many money making pro- jects is the selling of mums at homecoming. This year for the first time white mums were sold. In November they helped with the produc- tion of the senior class play Visit to a Small Planet. After weeks of hard work they entered their float, titled Viking Christmas Feast, in the Albuquerque Christmas Parade. With great pride they won first place and $200. They also sponsored the Valley Christmas Formal held in the school cafeteria. During senior festivities at the end of the year, the Senior Senate sponsored senior week, the senior banquet, and the all school swim party. Additional hard working members of Senior Senate are left to right, front row Sally Mattingly, Tony Scar- ton, Stanley Harvey, Pat Legant, Shirley Ward, Helen Lopez, back row, Richard Weatherbee, Leonard Cald- well and Odie Harris. 90 N.H.S. Sponsors U.M.O.C. The National Honor Society grew to tremendous size with the many good stu- dents of the class of ' 64 being tabbed for membership at the end of their junior year. One of Valley ' s most active societies, the members earned over $250 with their annual Ugly Man On Campus contest. A club banquet in December at the Bar-B-Q Inn and a club party, added to the social activities of the National Honor Society. A service project, which is one of the main purposes of the society, was also sponsored and financed by the members. Along with the Student Council, the So- ciety helped sponsor the annual semester honor roll luncheon. Sponsors of this year ' s Society were Mrs. Lovola Burgess, Mr. Bert Everett, and Mr. Roger Babcock. N.H.S. members are: 1st row: Pat Airy, Linda Calderon, Brenda Thompson, Ty Juana Self, Sylvia Yocum, Judy Taylor, Helen Duffer. 2nd row: Jo Alexander, Barbara Ross, Karen Radick, Margie Powell, Jeannine Scott, Peg- gy Benton, Sally Spitz. 3rd row: Gerry Breashers. Mike Lowry, Sally Mattingly, Stanley Harvey, Jane Eastman, Dennis Frazier, Warren McKelvy. 1st row: Leslie Fluke, Jim Chaplin, Joyce Fopeano, Jeryl Langner, Shari Weichman, Larry Dike, Boleslo Romero. 2nd row: Roger Koerner, Mike Williams, John Moser, Ray Gere, Keith Neuner, Neil Rudolph. a Sponsors of the National Honor Society are Mr. Bert Everett, Mrs. Lovola Burgess, and Mr. Roger Babcock. Officers for the current year are: Robert Un- stead, President; Dick Perce, Vice-President; Carolyn Bennett Secretary; and Pat Legant, Treasurer. 91 Two separate cultures which represent the ori- gin of the Spanish speaking New Mexicans are displayed by the National Spanish Honor Soci- ety officers: Carolyn Bennett, Historian; Pat Airy, Vice-President; Jim Chaplin, President; Vicki Maxwell, Secretary. P- ' ifljP JWfc ' ' ' .-ill i r K m 1  if 1 if r j t i ' 1 hBUv Llr- l 1 Members of the 1964 National Spanish Honor Society are: Vicki Maxwell, Helen Duf- fer, Sylvia Garcia, Jim Chaplin, Carolyn Bennett, Mary Ann Valdez, Virginia Gon- zales, Celina Baca, Mary Ann Abeyta. Other members include: 1st row: Manuel Palacios, Eli Padilla, Juan Garcia, Bill Kraus. 2nd row: Ledia Soto- longo, Kathy Palakos, Shari Weichman, Pat Legant. Sponsor of the Society is Miss Clara Arretche. Under the direction of Miss Clara Arretche, the Los Cervantes Chapter of the National Spanish Honor Society be- gan the year with a new record enroll- ment of 20 honor students. Although all members were busy stu- dents with numerous other obligations, they managed to organize a Christmas Choir. On December 22, 1963, the choir nick-named the Cervantinos, traveled to several rest homes and the All Faiths Home (orphanage). The same group con- tinued to display their Spanish singing a- bility at the annual Valley High Song Festival. Academically, the members placed high in the National Span- ish Honor exams and also partici- pated in the New Mexico Pan-Amer- ican Fiesta which was held on the Highlands University Campus in Las Vegas, New Mexico late in April. 92 Spanish Honor Society German Club Sells Candy German Club officers from left to right are: Glenda Lightfoot, Treasurer; Barbara Harris, Secretary; Stanley Har- vey, President; Dennis Frazier, 1st Vice President in Charge of Programs; and Lou Hoffman, 2nd Vice President in charge of social affairs. Members of the German Club from left to right are: Dawn Hig- gens. Bob King, Vicki Maxwell, Claude Bundrant, Phylis Honest, Bob Lauder, Mrs. Hughes, and Darryl Shrader. Spanish Club Goes to Mexico Spanish Club members from left to right are: Pedro Gar- cia, Juan Garcia, Theresa Tor- res, George Carrillo, Rober- ta Chavez, Edward Martin- ez, Margaret Becerra, Julian Baca, Sally Zamora, Edward Sandoval. Priscilla Garcia, and Mr. Sandoval, Sponsor. These students are planning :o send school supplies to needy pupils in the Latin American countries and they went to Chihuahua, Mexico during Easter %-acation. They also had a Scholarship Ban- quet in May. 93 Tafoya Heads French Club French Club officers standing from left to right are: Beryl Blair, Vice President; Ly Moody, Treasurer; Gayle Webb, Historian; Hel- en Lopez, Parliamentarian; Brenda Thompson, Secretary; Miss Cha- put, Sponsor; and sitting: Evangeline Tafoya, President. Bonnie MacWillie, Bennie Chavez, and Shirley Ember- son practice their French. The French club tried to mix fun with pleas- ure this year by having French traveling dinners and joining with the other clubs in the city for a better organization. French Club members from left to right on the first row are: Nancy Hudson, Gayle Webb, Vicki Gen- try, Cathy Bloomfield, Vinnie Dibble. Second row: Robert Threlkeld, Danny Moos, Nancy Dunning, Ginger St. Clair, Doris Shiver, Verby Van Houten, and Dubie Tappan. First row pictured from left to right are: Bonnie MacWillie, Joyce Tamura, and Isabel Valencia. Sec- ond row: Shirley Emberson, Benny Chavez, Nancy Johnson, and Virgi Ehisam. 94 J.C.L. Attends Convention The Latin Club, which includes a membership of 15, attended a Latin conven- tion on April 3 and 4. One of their main problems was preparing for the conven- tion and their participation in the convention. Latin Club members pic- tured left to right are: Mrs. Sasser, Sponsor; Jose- phine Richards; Dawn Higgins; Charles Higgins, Vice President; Robert Threlkeld, President; and James Peetz. Members of the Math Club from left to right on the first row are: Mr. Charles Burdick, co-spon- sor; Pat Legant, Vice President; Stanley Harvey, President; Jay Powelson; Merideth Daniel Sec- retary-Treasurer; and Mr. Sidney Sanchez, co-sponsor. Second row: Steve Haller, Paul Bailey and Robert Lauder. Mu Alpha Theta 95 F. F. A. Has Rodeo at Del Tom Salmon of the many pates in. rides Commanche in one horse shows he partici- One of the most outstanding clubs at Valley is the Future Farmers of America. This club is exclusive in Albuquerque, be- cause Valley is the only school to offer a course in agriculture. A very large club of fifty members, sponsored by Mr. Head, this club ' s activities are many. On November 10 they held their annual FFA Dance and hon- ored the FFA Sweetheart. On February 19 they held a Parent and Son Banquet. Also in the month of February they held the FFA Rodeo at Del Norte Ranch in Corrales. Many activities have been added to their agenda for the first time this year. Among these are the FFA Rodeo, Donkey Bas- ketball Game, Hayride, and a joint dance with another organi- 2ation. Throughout the year they have the never ending task of pre- paring for the district and state contests. 96 The FFA officers are shown with their Chapter Sweetheart Bonnie Lewellyn. They are left to right, President Tom Salmon, Vice President, Wayne Gribble; Secretary, Bill Tippet; Bonnie Lewellyn; Sentinel, George Meeks; Treasurer, Pete Roper and Re- porter, Keith Neuner. f Norte Ranch First year FFA members are left to right, row one: Ri- chard Vigil, Ron Meastas, Ral Montano, Ray Lewis, Jim Goodil, John Rector, Steve Jacobson, Phillip Tuker; row two: Butch Freeman, Larry Fellis, Rick Lapresto, Ron Martinez, Brent Murry, Larry Lodge, Robert Giles, Jerry Berrend, Ken Hughes, Dal Daughtry and Ted Whitten. Second year members are left to right, row one: Kieth Neuner, Pete Roper, Wayne Gribble, Louis Cordova, George Meeks, David Landess, Ronnie Oldfield, Tony- Cordova, Bill Haddon, George Finley, Tom Salmon; second row: Sponsor, Mr. Head, John Dunlap, George Littlejohn, David Hardy, Chris Cull, Johnny Buffalow, Charles Fagan, Bill Tippit, Marshall Haley, Harrison Pablo, Pat Gonzales, Jesse Padilla, Steve Rocksta, Robert Marquez, Jack Stansbury, Terry Shea. Peggy Jo Dietmeier rides barrels in a rodeo at Ft. Sumner. 97 1 F.H.A. The Future Homemakers of America are an active group par- ticipating in many school activities. They raised money for the Warren A. Smart Scholarship Drive by sponsoring a schoolwide baby contest. Part of the money was then used to buy shrubs for the landscape of the school, during F.H.A. Week. F.H.A. officers are Kathy Otero, President; Barbara Ross, Vice-President; Becky Gardner, Secretary; Marilyn Tillotson, Treasurer; Ann Evans, Recreation Leader; Sue Craig, Historian; and Carlotta Bird, Parliamentarian. Here they are pictured around a table set for refreshments. F. H. A. members are First row: Iralene Ca- baniss; Evelyn Gonzales; Barbara Crosby; Sue Walthall. Second row: Mary Ann Boxberger; Sharon Lewis; Patricia Morris; Brenda Hornsby; and Alberta Austin. F.H.A. members are, First row sitting: Dolores Espinosa, Nellie Gard- ner, Kathy Wiachart, Willie Crawely; Ruth Gardner. Second row: Jannette Hayes; Bonnie Nau; Jan Ferguson; Ver- onica Begay; and Donna Becenti. 98 Karen Spieckerman is shown wear- ing the 2-piece outfit which won her a $100.00 scholarship in the Make It Yourself With Wool contest. Sharyn Linebaugh models a very stylish 3-piece outfit suitable for all occasions. Evelyn Gonzales got tired of buy- ing her coats in the Children ' s department so she made her own. Home Ec. Fashion Show ■- 1 fiS3V- k ■5 — 1 II pH J p r 1 Jan Ferguson made a cute, long sleeved suit to model in the style show. DeAnne Hansen models a gray skirt and vest for casual wear. Future Teachers of America F.T.A. officers, L-R: President, Mary Ann Abeyta; Secretary Flora Montoya; Treasurer, Nan Johnson; Historian, Barbara Brown; Parliamentarian, Rosetta Sesma. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Mildred Faris, the Future Teachers of America started the year off with 35 members. As their big project of the year, they held a book drive for state prisoners which was enthusiastically received by the students. Other projects during the year were an installation banquet in November and an annual F.T.A. meeting in Las Cruces on April 11, 1964. First row: Kathy Hening, Lois Metoxin, Janice Baker, Louise McGonagle, Elaine Rudolph. Second row: Linda Campbell, Lana Campbell, Virginia Nipper, Pam Railey, Glenda Lightfoot, Mary Maher. First row: Nan Johnson, Agnes Abeyta, Nancy Summers, Barbara Brown, Flora Montoya. Second row: Mary Anne Abeyta, Rosetta Sesma, Sarah Gutirrez, Carolyn Sullivan, Jennie Sesma, Mrs. Mildred Faris. D.E.C.A. The D.E.C.A. dub of Valley High School, sponsored by Mr. Henry A. Bauer, includes a total of seventy-five members. On Nov- ember 14, 1963 these members at- tended the New Mexico D.E.C.A. Leadership Conference, and on November 15, 1963 they held a party for the members of the club. Also on the fifteenth they had a radio program on KARA radio. Some of the members were invited to the Advertising Club for a luncheon with the Albuquerque J.C. ' s, and the President and the Vice President attended a breakfast with the Civitan Club. This year the officers all wore blazers and they had one set of of- ficers. Pictured from left to right are Dawn Higgens, Secretary; .Connie Blake, Historian; Barbara Lopez, Parliamentarian; Dave Fleming, President; Gerri Revera, Vice-Presi- dent; Sue Warren, Treasurer; Sally Spitz, Reporter. DECA members, left to right, first row: Beatrice Gardner, Sally Spitz, Pat Barela, Sylvia Hamrin, Pat Montano, Paul Wilson, Theresa Gallegos, Jusy Vaughn, Jeannie Hill, Diane Olsen, Becky Gardner, Kathy Otero. Second row: George Cun- ningham, Jackie Martin, Judy Martin, Shirley Em- berson, Gail Darnell, Gary Taber, Earl Plumley, Sandi Pearsall, Jo Ann Keller, Jannett Hayes, Nancy Hudson, and Howard Shephard. DECA CLUB members, left to right, first row are Liz Spindle, Ernestine Thomen, Katie Martinez, Shirley Delwiche, Judy Garcia, Bessie Gurule. Darlene Serino, Kathy Catt, and Sue Warren. Second row, left to right: Conrad Keller, John Gabaldon, Cornell Venters, Edward Fortenbury, James Phillips, Jerry Spear, Bobby Banks, Robert Griego, Ralph Nau, Bill Grosso, Mike Martin, and Glen Ford. DECA members pose in their official club blazers. Left to right are Cornell Venters, Gerri Rivera, Barbara Lopez, Dawn Hig- gins, Sandi Pearsall, Jannett Hayes, Connie Blake, Sue Warren, Nancy Hudson, Dave Fleming. Seated is Mr. Bauer, Sponsor. 101 Eng Tech Circle Makes Debut Members on the first row are Robert Threl- keld, Bob Mathews, David Holden, and Robert Schumacher. Second row: Kathy Murphy, Sandra Bbyce, Rhanda Dey, Mr. Liebert, Rodney Hatch, and Nicki Sands. uL ' Jfl BK jB N ' t 1, !Ug r v ( yr M ■iW : if Jf w L ,- l - -■■IH yW ' fii lL ■: ; The Engineering and Technology Circle made its premiere at Valley this year, and as of January 7 they were the only EST club in Albuquerque. They have an Engineering Advisor fom Sandia Corporation, Mr. Traeger. Members of this club attended the Engineering open house at the U.N.M., had speakers from Sandia Corporation, and attended a science fair on February 28. Among their problems is acquainting Valley with the club. Club officers are Robert Schu- macher, Historian and Parlia- mentarian; Rodney Hatch, Vice President; Sandra Boyce, Secretary and Treasurer; Robert Threlkeld, President; and Mr. Liebert, Sponsor. Science Club Not Boring Science Club members standing are Nancy Kreischer, Secretary; Charles Wiechert, Vice President; Robert Schumacher, His- torian; Bob Mathews, Treasurer; Charles Rappuie, Sergeant at Arms; and sitting Don Allison, President. Boning up on their bones are Mr. Talley, Nancy Kreischer, Robert Schu- macher, Vicki Gentry, and Danny Moos. Ju Wm ' A I- | h| HBJU E t if ' jfc %h The Science Club at Valley High is not in any way dull. The purpose of this club is to stimulate the minds of all to better understand the technological and natural resources available. In this way they hope to motivate a progressive trend towards science. Activities of the club include science field trips, having lec- tures, by celebrated scientists, student reports on science projects, and interesting movies on generalized topics of science. Members of the science club are Donna Forbis, Alice Ball, Carmen Holden, Debbie Duncan, Nancy Dunning, Fritz Reay, Vicki Gentry, Nancy Nations, Nancy Summers and Nancy Kreischer. Second row: Mr. Tal ley, Robert Schumacher, David Holden Danny Moos, Charles Wiechert, Don Alii son, Charles Rappuie, and Bob Mathews Mr. Talley sponsors the Science Club Sigma Beta Epsilon Sitting down are: Eleanor Forte, Vice-President; Rose Tagiaferri, Secretary-Treas- urer; Darlene Serino, Project Chairman and Historian; Katherine Zachary, Historian; and Nancy Hudson. Standing are Miss Clauve, Sponsor; Julia Jaramillo, President; Esther Duffer, Publicity Chairman; Shirley Ward; Priscilla Salazar, Gloria Ortiz; Duffer, Publicity Chairman; and Miss Sampley, Sponsor. Sigma Beta Epsi- lon (Business Honorary), a new club to Valley this year was affiliated with the National Business Honor- ary, therefore the students were required ot have com- pleted six semesters in the field of business. As their project selected for the year was the assigning of the members to the depart- ment heads and teachers as secretaries. Before, the Chess Club only played for fun, but this year they have played in com- petition. This was the first year that the Chess Club had city matches with other schools in Albuquerque. First row sitting: Eric Szemin; and Alan Overmier. Second row: Mr. Myers, Sponsor; Harold Smith; King Leo Gonzales; Bishop, Joyce Durham; Knight Pat Legant; Ro- berta Marks; Kent Bishop; Richard Baldonado. Chess Club 104 Bowling Club Row one, left to right: Jay Rawls, Diane Lyngen Susie Wilson, Yvonne Ross, Ann Filipovs, Diane Graham, David Valasquez. Row two: David Wood, Tom Simms, Paul Torres, Gordon Godlke, Arthur Nieto, Eddie Barr, Bob Ross, Bob Threlkeld, Ho- ward Rouse. Row one, left to right: Miss Allen, Alice Faye Smith, Shirley Castigha Robert Marks, Priscilla Salazar, Bette Hughe «h- r 1 iw g T e V E J laine Lewis ' lMrs - Eubank - Row Two: ' Srnrley Ward, Judy Kelton, Phyllis Honest, Pat Barela Diane Olson, Linda Calderon. Row three: Leonard Caldwell ' Steve Horcheimer, Richard Weatherby, Julian Baca, George Cunningham, Dale Lyngen, Charles Garcia, John Snodgrass, Priola, Gary Sundby, Stanley Harvey, Bob Lowder Jay Powelson, Stephen Haller. J Y Row one, left to right: Audrey Sandoval, Jan Pogan, Cathy Bloom- field, Rebecca Martinez, Loretta Chavez, Myra Montoya, Vivian Starks. Row two: Ineth Diswood, Beverly Horcheimer, Linda Fox, Alice Corley, Lori Lucero, Kerry Emswiler, Carolyn N ' aylor, Vicky Gentry, Nellie Gardner, Liz Faris, Mary Schoor, Retha Diswood. Row three: George Norsworthy, Elias Sanchez, Sherman Formbals, Bob Capo, Larry Matthews. This year the 70 people that participated in the Bowling Club make it the largest Bowl- ing Club Valley has seen. Because of the in- dividual finances the membership is flexible. Each Wednesday they meet at the Valley Bowl at 3:15. A short business meeting is held first and then everyone is allowed to demonstrate their bowling skills. Tournaments are held with other schools, as well as with leagues in the club. For the first time the Bowling Club ordered pins. Officers, left to right, Pres. Shirley Ward; Sgt.-at-arms, Stanley Harvey; Treas., Bob Lowder; Sec. Judy Kelton- V. Pres., Jay Rawls. ■Tennis Club Tennis Club members, first row: Gary Watts, Ronald Heister, and Burr Holstrom. Second row: Geraldine Murphy, Kathy Catt, Peggy Phillips, Sharon Catt, and sponsor Mrs. Andrade. Learning to play and enjoy tennis more is the main purpose of the Tennis Club. This year the members have had lessons from an English instructor in tennis. To raise money for expenses, the Tennis Club held several bake sales. Tennis Club officers: Ronald Heister, President; Patricia Garcia, Vice-president; Sharon Catt, Secretary, and Geral- dine Murphy, Treasurer. Ski Club Ski Club members, first row: Ray Cornelius, Wil- liam Allen, Thomas Fisher, Tito Chavez, Mike Becker, Vice-president; Tim Haynes, President; and sponsors; Mrs. Morgen, Mrs. Owens, Mr. Toler, and Mrs. Williams. Second row: Jo Alex- ander, Secretary-treasurer; Kathy Sullivan, Sheri Weichman, Jan Cloughly, Ruth Feyen, Sue Warren, Kay Reinike, Carolyn Carol, Anita Ellis, Helen Crowley, Susan Statkus, Kristy Anderson, Susan Reed, Lyn Hopkins, Leigh Walters, Candy Howard, Bonnie Ellis, Helen Lope2, Thereas Gallegos, Dot- tie Bernadette, Ingrid Holm, and Pat Legant. 106 Because of lack of snow the Ski Club has not been too active. Nevertheless they have watched several movies on skiing and taken a trip to the Santa Fe Ski Basin. G.A.A. officers from left to right are Vivian Vasquez, President; Donna Argeanas, Vice-President; Carmen Ortega, Secretary; and Angie Gonzales, Treasurer. Throughout the year, among the many activities included in the G.A.A. schedule were sportsdays, tournaments, playdays, and playnights. As an extra benefit to club members, the G.A.A. sponsored a camping course to all interested members. As a result of their annual money raising project (selling V.H.S. sweatshirts) the gir ls were able to sponsor a tradi- tional Mother-Daughter Banquet. A new activity or service adopted by the club this year was the adoption of children and those in need at Christ- mas. G.A.A. members, left to right, first row: Maria Allison, Rachel Aragon, Mela Santiago, Pat Jones, Lee Walters, Peggy Jones, Celina Baca, Helen Baca. Second row: Clorinda, Kathy Pulakos, Sally Zamora, Cathy Garcia, Arlene Olguin, Mary Jane Mar- tinez, Rosemary Chavez, and Frances Martinez. Third row: Gloria Martinez, Barbara Chavez, Gloria Lucero, Bernice Gomez, Sylvia Gracia, Virginia Gonzales, Roberta Chavez, and Theresa Torres. fl? A§ A G.A.A. Adopts Children G.A.A. members from left to right first row: Rose Fragua, Blanche Matlock, Margie Bock, Be- thel Stout, Mary Sanchez, Marian Silva, Vivian Vasquez, Carmen Ortega, and Angie Gonzales Second row: Christine Ordonez, Ida Apodaca, Crusita Gonzales. Jann Alice, Su e Trammell Becky Royba , Archie Gear, Donna Argeanes, Etta Tsutsumi. Third row: Miss Sylvia, sponosr Annette Valdez, Gloria Maestas, Kathy Moore, Joan Maestas, Louella Houston, Ida Griffin Phyllis Palacios, Jennie Palacios, Ella Lucero, Brenda Brown, and Miss Tommie Allen sponsor 107 AVA Club A.A.V. Club members, first row: Edward Brown, Barbara Brown, Secretary-treasurer; Loretta Chavez, Donna Mitchell, Linda Munn, and Joe Roetker. Second row: Vince Gomez, sponsor Mr. Waterman, Johnny Montoya, Frank Jones, John Trijillo, Joe Jaramillo, and James Gregory, Vice-president. The A.V.A., a service club, sets up and runs from about 1 to 3 movies per day for Valley High teachers. Members run movies during study hall. After two years of continuous service in the club, they are entitled to a letter. Their meetings are held every morning during homeroom. James Gregory, Joe Jaramillo, and Barbara Brown get the projector ready to run anothe r movie. 108 Viking Art League aap tf Shown here are the officers of the Valley Art League: President Otis Harris, Historian Tony Sanchez, Secretary Elaine Lewis, Treasurer Merideth Daniel, Assistant Cookie Purcheser, Yolanda Gradi, Sergeant-at-arms Randy Kaugler. Not shown, Vice-President Evangeline Tafoya. Jim Windsor and Tony Sanchez put the finishing touches on their projects. The Art league planned excursions to art galleries and exhibits in the city, and also to museums in Santa Fe and Las Vegas, New Mexico. They have ex- hibited many of their works in the cafeteria this year. Art League members, first row from left to right: Otis Harris. Timothy Ckni Tony Sanchez, and Randy Kugler. Second row: Marylou Sandoval, Yolanda ' Gradi Karen Radick, Rosemay Sisneros, Robbie Johnsen. Barbara Harris, Merideth Daniel ' Donn Mitchell, and Carolyn Stone. Th ird row: Charles Garcia, Bennie Spencer, Elmer Gorman Lucy Mendez, Lloyd Hagemeier, Leigh Walters, Carlo Martinez, Evelvn Wood Tim Wmsor, sponsor Mr. Walker and Gerald Walters 109 Key Club Serves Valley Key Club officers, pictured from left to right, seated: Paul Peco- vich, Treasurer; Robert George, President; Mike Sheyka, Secretary; Robert P. Barker, Vice-President; and sponsor Mr. Bauer. The Key Club, a boy ' s service club, under the sponsorship of the Kiwanis Club, has participated in several projects for the city, including the March of Dimes. The club ' s only problem is getting more support from the school. Robert Barker and Bob George stand by the banner of their club. Key Club members pictured from left to right, first row: Paul Pe- covich, Bob George, and Mike Sheyka. Second row: Bob Barker, Mike Byrnes, Leonard Lucero, Mike Moody, Gary Goad, and Ralph Epstein. 110 The Valley Lettermen are, left to right, row one: Tony Scarton, Craig Murry, Bill Humphries, Coach Capelli, sponsor; row two: Mike Williams, Louie Granados, Ken Ogden, Jim Chaplin, Francis Martinez, Irwin Moore, Dennis Kimbrough, Ted Alley; third row: Orlando Chavez, CA Bowerman, Larry Jones, Manny Palacios, Dick Perce, Glenn Fellows, Kieth Middlesworth, Mike Garbis; fourth row, Jimmy Gregory, Paul Torrez, Bob George, Gerald Schell, Bill Laswell, Ken Middlesworth, Tommy Nunn, Lorenzo Gonzales Warren McKelry, Alan Royal. President Tony Scarton Vice President Bill Humphries Valley Lettermen The largest Lettermen ' s Club ' Valley has had consists of 63 mem- bers. Sponsored by Coach Cappelli, each member works hard to help complete their tasks. In November they were in charge of the Homecoming Pep Rally Festivities. The. audience at the Choral Concert in January were ushered to their places by the members of the V Club. For the first time the Lettermen ' s Club sponsored an all-school Lettermen ' s Dance and honored a Lettermen ' s Queen. To bring their activities to a close thev held an awards dinner for the Lettermen ' s parents. Ill Vips (Valley Instant Pep) V.I.P.S., Officers President, Bonnie Nau; Vice- president, Sue Foster; Sec- retary, Lynn Farris; Treas- urer, Nancy Johnson; Sergeant-at-arms, Patricia Hubbell. First row: Susie Salas, Roberta Marks, Barbara White, Janice Welsh. Second row: Elenor Forte, Nelie Gardner, Rosie Martinez. 112 Drama Club Sponsors Workshop Secretary Margie Mitchell Members of the Drama Club are, left to right, row one: Dottie Bernadette, Katherine Zachary. Marleen Semanko, Cheryl Gardner, Eileen Beecher, Naomi Foster: row two: Mrs. Byers sponsor, Diane McCrary, Ingrid Holm, Jacob Matteson, Bob King, Mike- Jones, Fritzi Reay and Nancy Kriescher. President Ed Vaillancourt Treasurer Dottie Bernadette The Drama Club, sponsored by Mrs. Byers, is one of Valley ' s most active clubs. For the first time the Drama Club co-sponsored a Drama Workshop along with the UNM Drama Department. They are also working to gain membership in the National Thespians. Among their activities were the duction of Happy ney, Visit to a Planet, the senior play, play. many pro- Jour- Small class and the all-school 113 Speeches Bring Back Trophies 1964 Speech Club officers are Mike Ritz, Vice-Presi- dent; John Vickers, President; Pat Airy, Secretary; Lois Shafer, Treasurer Mike Lowry, State winner — Voice of Democracy Contest The Valley High Speech Club had a busy schedule this year with an average of two speech meets per month. October 1963 started the speech year for most of the members. At that time five team members and a group of 20 observers traveled to Santa Fe, New Mexico where they were suc- cessful in retiring the traveling trophy which had been won by Valley team members for three consecutive years. On December 13-14, 1963 was the city wide speech meet held on the High- land High School campus. In January, team members traveled to Las Cruces, New Mexico. Also included in Jan- uary events was a speech assembly, organized and put on by all Speech Club members. Speech club members are: First row, Mary Ann Abeyta, Pat Legant, Mar- sha Kobayashi, Hoppy Dike, Jane Visic, Lois Shafer, Beth Barrans, Second row: Pat Airy, Jacob Matteson, Judy Taylor, Mike Lowry, Perry Shortle, Chris Car- stens. February was another busy month with members competing in the Al- buquerque Speech Invitational and a trip to Tempe, Arizona on Feb. 28-29. On March 6-7, members traveled to Adams State College for the annual Alamosa Speech meet. April brought an end to speech activity with a district meet and the largest meet . . . the state speech tour- nament on the University of New Mexico campus. First row: Fritzi Rey, Sylvia Yocum, Mary Perry, Betty Timmons, Second row: John Vickers, Jim Patterson, Dana Bowley, Mike Ritz, Bob Mat- thews, and Roger Koerner. Safety Association Jerry Anderson, President; Ed Vaillancourt, Vice-President Lor- raine Schaefer, secretary; Dawn Higgins, treasurer. First row: Bessie Gurule; Rosie Martinez; Roberta Marks; Donna Finite; Robbie Johnson. Second row: Lorraine Schaefer, Dawn Higgins; Jo Allan Tsyitee; Lynn Faris; Pat Hubbell. Third row: Joe R. Sevier; Jay Poweldon; Stephen Haller; Verby Van Houten; Joe Deason, Ed Vaillancourt. This year under the direction of Mrs. Laura Threet and Mrs. Catherine Overbv, the Safety Association has taken on many projects with the help of 80 members. One of the main projects was car re- gistration and the setting up of a file sys- tem for all registered and non registered cars. According to this system they have registered over 300 cars. The association set up separate com- mittees such as, a committee for Safety bulletins, posters, movies, and safety pro- grams; traffic safety committee; registra- tion committee and a building and grounds committee. First row: Diane McDonald; Phil Osuna; Eddie Sandoval; Bennie Sena; Linda Neely. Second row: Peggy Phillips; Mary Perry; Ber- tha Armijo; Carmen Ortega; Elaine Neie. Third row: Harold Smith; Albert Brooks; Pete Ortiz; Freddy Carillo; Kenneth Yonemoto; Tom Hines; Murry Kelly. First row: Kerry Emswiler; Linda Reeder; Kathy VX ' ichert; Cheryl Cerney: Beverly Horchheimer: Agnes Abeyta; Stella Padilla; Carmen Montoya; Jo Ann Hood. Second row: Charles Sanchez; Susie Saras; Kathy Hutchison; Kathy Pulakos; Mary Kitchell; Celina Baca; Cynthia Blake; Gloria Martinez; Ruth Gardner; Leslie La Branche; Leigh Walters; Andrew Segura. Third row: Larry Higgins; Gerald ' Walters; Joe Rectker; Dennis Sanchez; Ken Dillon; Dan Kerth; Edward Tsyitee; Joe Jaramillo; Raymond Gonzales; Delfino Candelaria; Daniel De Nargai. 115 1964 Legend Staff Legend staff members are first row: Roberta Sullivan, Yolanda Gradi, Second row: Sylvia Hamrah, Gayle Webb, David Perry, Vicki Sandoval, Billie Poteet. Journalism students, under the di- rection of Mrs. Mildred Faris, wrote and proof-read copy, headlined articles, dummied and laid out the Valley High paper. Then, with the preliminaries com- pleted, the editors of the newspaper took the final copy and proofs to the printer. For the first time staff members decided on an offset paper style. As a result of this, students obtained a more newspapery school edition of The Legend. In addition to publishing a monui- ly edition of the newspaper, staff mem- bers sponsored a Christmas Art Contest, which proved to be quite successful. At the conclusion of the year, Le- gend editors and staff again competed for individual writing awards in April during the annual meeting of the High School Press Association at Highlands University, Las Vegas, New Mexico. 116 Roberta Sullivan, Yo- landa Gradi, Sylvia Hamrah, Gayle Webb, and Cynthia Blake prepare copy for the upcoming Legend. Produces Nine Editions Legend Staff Editors Yolanda Gradi Roberta Sullivan Business Manager Sylvia Hamrah Advertising Gayle Webb, Rosemary Apodaca, Bernice Romero Sports Editor David Perry Sports Gary Bland Joe Ceroni, Steve Keim, Bob Olsen Cartoonisi _ Odie Harris Photographer John Welcl Exchange Vicki Sandoval, DeAnne Hansen, Billie Poteet Reporters: Cynthia Blake, Cynthia Burns, Deb- bie Duncan, Virginia Gonzales, Kathi Hening, Julia Jarmillo, Victoria Lucero, Vicki Lynch, Wayne McNeely, Brenda Martinez, Suzanne Medley, Marsha Neal, Virginia Nipper, Gina Padilla, Angela Scarton, Lorraine Schaefer, Sue Shea, Kathy Thomas, Carole Wankel, Melody Ward. . Sponsor Mrs. Mildred Faris Legend reporters, first row: Brenda Martinez, Kathy Hening, Julia Jaramillo Suzanne Medley, Sue Shea. Second row: Roberta Sullivan, Gary Bland Bob Olson, David Perry, Victoria Lucero, Lorraine Schaefer. r w uf K c ' J r ° W: Y kki SandovaI . V gi™ Gonzales, Yolanda Gradi, Kathi Thomas, MTody W Ward; Mauri ILST • Virgmia « SaMBm - :: Saga Pat Airy points out to Diane Graham the date on the calendar which is the final dead- line for the copy of the 1964 yearbook. Mr. Prigmore, the Saga sponsor, prepares to chop off Pat Airy ' s head as a warning to all staff members that the final deadline is fast ap- proaching. Santa Fe Brown and Bobby Narvaiz go over some of the copy of the clubs section before the final shipment. Staff Lorraine Schaefer takes on the tedious task of typing the index of 2200 students at Valley. Has anyone seen that Ski Club picture? . . . I ' m sure the index pages are in the closet somewhere, just look for them! ... We ' ve only got until March 2, and we still have 80 pages to go! These and similar remarks began drifting out of the publications room early in September, 1963, and continued to do so until the final dead- line in early March. The 1964 Saga staff began to meet deadlines early. In order to get all copy in on time, staff members worked overtime, after school and on weekends, striving for quality as well as quantity. The theme, the Tenth Anniversary of Val- ley High School, was subtly brought out in the design of the cover with the use of the new Vik- ing insignia and many of the photographic backdrops. Adding, refining, and improving were all a large part of this year ' s book. More color pages were added as a result of extra work done by the staff at the beginning of the year. Low grades, a messy closet and wearied students were prevalent in G-20 as the final copy was shipped on March 2, 1964. A year of hard work had been completed. Anna Filipovs and Bessie Gurule sort through pictures for possible use in the 1964 Saga Carlotta Bird, Merideth Daniel and Cathy Bloomfield prepare a layout for the year- book. 119 3 Girls on Shield Staff Shield Editor, Evangeline Tafoya (right) discusses the possibility of a new cover design with Shield art editor, Merideth Daniel. The smallest Shield staff ever, with a total of three girls and a sponsor, published the 1964 Shield, (Valley ' s literary magazine). Contributions to the magazine were made by the students themselves or through the English Department. This year, the Shield came out with a new type of d esign and size. Artist Meredith Daniel, worked diligently on the new design while mem- bers voted on having the full magazine length. After being submitted, contributions were reviewed and compared time and again by mem- bers of the staff in an effort to select those of the best quality. Final selections were made after many fever- ish arguments and the Shield, when distributed in late spring, contained poetry, stories and essays. Senior Carla Gardner and Mr. George Prigmore discuss some of the many contributions that have been submit- ted for possible publication. 120 Aides Help Administration Library Library aides pictured from left to right, first row: Frances Lynch, Judy Lewis and Ann Willmarth. Second row: Mrs. Birgess, George Corrillo, Loyala Herrera, Carmen Holden, Nancy Summers, Sandy Boyce, and sponsor Mrs. Saunders. Nurses Aides Mary Louise Martinez and Man- Jean Reyos look on as Mary Jane Martinez demonstrates some of the basic fundamentals of nursing care and first aid on Frances Up- shaw. Nurses aides from left to right, first row: Connie Curry, Secretary Carroll Honaker, Margaret Cinovic, Betty Grove, Mary Jane Martinez, and Mary Louise Martinez! Second row: Claudia Gushard, Ruby Leeder, President Frances Upshaw, Treasurer Mary Jean Reyos, Heidi Cull, and sponsor Mrs. Babington. Attendance Aides Senior office attendance aides; first row left to right: Kathleen Middlesworth, Sylvia Gonzales, Lorraine Schaefer, Theresa Gallegos, and Bar- bara Cordova. Second row: Ernestine Thomen, Abbie Gutierrez, Shirley Delwiche, Leonella Barela, Roberta Marks, Priscilla Salazar, Eleanor Forte, Kathy Wilkinson, and sponsor Mrs. Bell. .n Junior office attendance aides; first row; Pearl Garcia, Angela Scarton, Judy Vaughn, Margaret Egger, Clare Forte, Jennie Chavez. Second row: Francis Armijo, Eileen Lucero, Jeanett Sanchez, Jakie Martin, Patricia Abrams, Ginger St. Clair, and Rose Cothren. Sophomore office attendance aides; first row: Louella Houston, Annabell Herrera, Norma Longacre, Dorothy Lynch, Olympia Lucero, Kathleen Lucero, and Jennie Placios. Second row: Myra Montoya, Lois Delwiche, Ce- lina Baca, Donna Richardson, Lynda Veretto, Nancie Griego, and Margie Fraiser. 122 Main Office Aides T :s i Counseling aides pictured from left to right; Eloise Gutierrez, Jo Ann Kel- ler, Becky Soos, Jo Ann Hood, and Patricia Garcia. Jo Ann Keller, Eloise Gutierrez, and Becky Soos sort the daily mail for the faculty. -3|S TBJK, Counseling Aides Main office aides from left to right, first row: Dorothy Sheri- dan, Jan Fergusan, Donna Fleming, Jo Allen Tsyitee, Darla Savage, and Gloria Brasel. Second row: Gloria Ortiz, Loretta Lucero, Julia Jaramillo, Linda Neely, and Virginia Nipper. Filing student cards are Gloria Brasel, Linda Neely, Dorothy Sheri- dan, and Virginia Nipper. w Members of the band are left to right, row one: Merry Setzler, Donna Sher, Janice Baker, Brenda Rutherford, Lynne Gossett, Jeannine Scott, Dero Rhanda; row two: Laurel Cor- dova, Gary D ' Lamater, Linnie Harris, Richard Baldorado, Tim Reed, Paul Bailey, Charles Forte, Eric Szeman, Danny Buck, Tom Mills, Dare Schmuck, Randy Martinez; row three: Nancy Nations, Rayleen Stout, Emily Smith, Richard Mar- tinez, Clude Phillips, Miles Blackman, Thomas Fisher, George Campbell, Herman Martinez, Tito Chavez, Gregg Brown, Dean Bursch, Edward Martinez, Harold Peterson; row four: Tina Chavez, Edward Wright, Sue Craig, Theresa Armijo, Stanley Reich, Dennis Farr, Mike Becker, Tim Haynes, Martin Boyd, Charles Rappure, Autheny Salazar, Larry Culp, Greffin Phillips, Stephen Guakenbush, Leo Gonzales, Rudy Gallegos, Jerry Velasques, Clyde Herrera, Leo Marquez; row five: Robert Dewing, Charles Wiechert, Al- bert Brooks, Dan Juckette, Clyde Dunn, JD Roberts, Roy Cornelius, Rupert White, Doug Hensley, Clark Dickson, Frank Howard, and Herman Martinez. The Marching Vikettes are left to right, row one: Nancy Kriescher, Pat- ty Porter, Smoky Glass, Jackie Lucero, Dottie Bernadette, Cansada Leonard, Linda Cornelius; row two: Nubby O ' dell, Darleen Richardson, Betty Purvis, Madeline Hubbell; row three: Carla Gardner, Evelyn Canfield, Karen Williams, and Vivian Downing. •• f mwm Band The band secretaries are left to right Lennie Harris, Dot- tie Bernadette, and Lynn Gossett. The group that is heard at all the Valley basketball games is the dance band. The participants are, left to right, row one: Richard Baldonado, Linnie Harris, Laurel Cordova, Gary D ' Lamater, Leo Gonzales, Dave Schmuck, Tom Mills, Gary Moses; row two: Merry Setzler, Donna Shew, Jeannine Scott, Charles Rappuie, Fred Byer, Tim Haynes, Mike Becker; row three: Doug Hensley, Robert Dewing, Charles Weichart, Albert Brooks, Dan Juckette, Rupert White. The band managers are, left to right, Joe Doerr, Allen Rogers, Henry Goke, John Barnum, Terry Mason, and in the box Chris Doerr. Groups Band Librarians are left to right: Rojena Johnson, Barbara Ortiz, Charlotte Whitecloud, and Janice Baker. Ch orus Seven junior girls make up this group called the Highlights. They are, left to right, front row: Faye Kline, Trudy Drummond, back row: Betty Purvis, Donna Johnston, Diane McDonald, Sherida Ru- therford, and Pat Tierney. Mr. Sheets the chorus instructor leads the Blendaires: left to right, Anita Ellis, Carla Keel, Shirley Poper, Alyce Corley, Celeste Louise, Becky Soos, and Sandy Hatton. Participants in the Girls ' Beginning Chorus are, left to right, row one: Sherrie Gall, Margie Frazier, Alice Ball, Priscilla Cheromib, Karen Coppell, Barbara Parr, Carol Hargrove, Jane Luther, Linda Mahoney; row two: Lulu Williams, Sally Waldorf, Linda Munn, Ida Gonzales, Sharon Limbough, Caroletta Bird, Dolores Kukul- ski, Jane Pedroncelli, Silvia Gonzales, Jean Pedroncelli, Fran Wal- ker; row three: Roselle Vigil, Beth Barrans, Nellie Redhouse, Agnes Dowes, Pat White, Betty Romero, Neomi Lopez, Linda Cano, Virginia Trujillo, Christine Martinez, Frances Guterriz; row four: Mary Sandoval, Shirley Emberson, Virgie Ehrsam, Flora Trijilio, Dorothy Lucero, Bessie Gurule, Pat Stockton, Linda Kettles, Jane Lather, Jayne Lee, Mancy Torrez, Martha Chavez and Gloria Rael. Singing in a group called the Nordic Nine are left to right, front row: Sheri Weichman, Jeri Hopkins, Margie Mitchell, Cheri Miller; Back row: Ray Geer, Loyd Hagimier, Randy Duran, and John Mosher. 126 Participants in the Concert Choir are left to right, row one: Carolyn Ben- net, Margie Mitchell, Carolyn Doug- las; row two: Jerry Hopkins, Fran Fioretti, Ruth Feyen, Louie Granados, Donna Johnstone, Cheri Miller, Sheri Weichman; row three: Carla Gardner, Sherida Rutherford, Arthur Baca, David Weatherman, Randy Duran, Leslie Fluke, Jo Allen Tsyitee, Frances Upshaw; row four: Sheri Galbreath, Carolyn Bower, Loyd Hagemier, Da- vid Garrett, John Mosher, Ray Geer, Neal Rudolph, Donald Santillanes, ' Judy Blakey, Truddie Allen Drum- men. Chorus Accompanists are left to right, row one: Carolyn Ben- nett, Randy Duran, Nancy Ellis; row two: Alice Corely Betty Montoya, Shirley Roetker, Jo Allen, Faye Klinline, Carla Gard- ner, and Sheri Weidhman. The talented Harmonettes are; left to right. Jeri Hopkins, Carolyn Bennett. Sheri Weichman, Cheri Miller. Joyce Fop- iano, Marsh Neal and seated Margie Mitchell. Fitzgerald Four is the name adopted by this group of singers Left to right are John Mosher, Ray Geer, Niel Rodolf and Randy Duran with accompanist Carolyn Bennett. Orchestra Plays for Operetta « 1 • e© to £ F f ?  • • t Ft ft t • • «• e The orchestra plays for the Christmas assembly. The representatives from Valley to All State Orchestra are left to right, Gene Spence, Gary Breashears, Evelyn Can- field, Roberta Branagan, Nan Johnson, and Harold Smith. Members of the Albuquerque Youth Symphony are left to right, Front row: Flora Montoya, Peggy Kinsey, Nan Johnson, Nancy Dunning, Evelyn Canfield, Roberta Branagan, Harold Smith; second row: Gene Spence, Gary Breashears, Josephine Richards, Glenna Speer, Fred Chavez, and Bob Matthews. 128 %: I w 4 r , t i i I -. if «tV y ' - - r , j 1W Scarton is Senior President The senior class of 64 is the tenth class to graduate from Valley High. The seniors of this class therefore establish a landmark in the history of Valley when they graduate. In line with the tradition of all the senior classes of the preceding years, the seniors of ' 64 produced an outstanding record in scholarship, extra-curricular activities, sports and sportsmanship. For the first time in the history of Valley High, there were three National Merit final- ists, and one senior who received the highest rating in the history of all high schools in the state of New Mexico. Five senior members of the speech team won permanent possession of the traveling trophy at the state discussion meet. A greater percentage of students were elected to the National Honor Society than in any previous year. The senior class play, Visit to a Small Planet, was an outstanding example of the acting abilities of members of the cast. Seniors of the class of ' 64 enthusiastically participated in all school activities, and have been more competitive than any previous class. They sold white mums to finance the home- coming activities, and cooperated in a project to leave a permanent memorial to Valley High. They participated in all sports, elected six cheerleaders, and chose a Vi -Queen and two Princesses from a field of 38 candidates. The members of the Senior class of 1964 now relinquish their responsibilities to the members of the Junior and Sophomore classes, and wish the m success in upholding the high standards of all students, past, present, and future of Valley High School. EPILOGUE We, the members of the Senior Class of ' 64, leave to the Sophomores and Juniors all our worthy possessions of friendship, spirit, loyalty, and pride in having been students at Valley High School. Abies, Stanlie G — DECA 3, 4. Airy, Patricia — Student Council 3, Treas. 4; Saga 3, Editor 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; National Spanish Honor Society 3, 4; Speech Club 3, 4; Girl ' s State Alt.; German Club 3, 4; Chess Club 3. Alarid, Dave — Band 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 3 Alexander, Bruce Alexander, Jo — Student Council 3, Secy. 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Math Club 4; Sophomore, Jun- ior, Senior Senates. Dave Alarid Stanlie Abies Bruce Alexander Pat Airy Jo Alexander 131 Ted Alley Jerry Anderson Roberta Anderson Alberta Austin Diana Baca Julian Baca Sam Baca Shirleen Baca Kenneth Ball Leonella Barela Patricia Barela Bob Barker John Barnum Kay Bartholomew Robert Becerra Mike Becker Seniors Take Last 132 Dottie Bernadette Don Billings Lillie Benavidez Connie Blake Carolyn Bennett Gary Bland Peggy Benton C. A. Bowerman Alley, Ted— Student Council 2; V Club 3, 4; Key Club 4; Football 2, 3. 4; ' Track 2, 4. Anderson, Jerry — Student Council 2; Safety Council 3, 4; All School Play 3; Senior Class Play; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Senates; Ski Club 4- Math Club 4. Anderson, Roberta — German Club 2. Austin, Alberta — Student Council 2; Safety Council 3, 4; GAA. 2, 3, 4; Sopho- more Senate; V.I.P.S. 2, 4; F.HA. 4; D.E.CA. 4; Office Aides 4. Baca, Diana— G.AA. 2; F.HA. 3. Bara, ' to — Spanish Club 4; Bowling Club 4. Bara, 5am — Student Council Alternate 3; Safety Council 3. Baca, Shirleen— Spanish Club 2; V.I.P.S. 3; D.E.CA. 4; Office Aides 3, 4. rW , Kenneth— French Club -4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Speech Club 4. Barela, Leonella — Office Aides 4. Barela, Patricia— Spanish Club 2; V.I.P.S. 3; Library Aides 3- FT A 4- DE C.A. 4. Barker, Bob— Key Club 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4. Bar num., John Bartholomew, Kay — French Club 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4. Becerra, Robert— Student Council 3; Safety Council 3; Spanish Club 2; Key Club 4; Football 2. £ ? -£«■, Af f— Student Council 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4; Senior Class Play; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; All State Band 2, 4; Golf 3; Track 2; Chorus 4; Junior, Senior Senate. Sweep Tests Oct. 7-9 Benavidez, Lillie — G.A.A. 2. Bennett, Carolyn — Student Council 2, 4; Safety Council 3; Operetta 3, 4; Harmonettes 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; National Spanish Honor Society 3, 4; Varsity Cheerleader; Girl ' s State Alt. All State Chorus 3. Benton, Peggy— Student Council 2; All School Play 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Sopho- more, Junior Senior Senates; Drama Club 4. Bernadette. Dottie— Student Council 3; Safety Council 3; Senior Class Play 4; Vikettes 3, 4; Sophomore Senate, Ski Club 4; Drama Club 4; Band 3, 4. Billings, Don— Bowling Club 4; Key Club 2, 3. 4; Football 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Baseball 2. Blake, Connie — Student 2; D.E.CA. 3, 4; Art League 2, 3, 4. B W, GVy — V. Club 4; Legend 4; Baseball 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4. Bowerman, C.A. — V. Club 2, 3. 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Football 2. 3, 4. Valley player gets boost from a help- ful Raven. 133 Margie Lopez is Elected Carolyn Bowra Mary Ann Boxberge Roberta Branagan Richard Brannon Gloria Brasel Gary Brenner Alan Brinkman Gerry Breashears Santa Fe Brown Sherrie Bruegman John Budagher Johnny Buffalow Go Vikings! yell the varsity cheerleaders during the first pep assembly. 134 Head Cheerleader for ' 63- ' 64 Bowra, Carolyn — Student Council 2; G.A.A. 4; Operetta 3. Boxberger, Mary Ann — Sophomore Senate; Library Aides 2, 4 4; Chorus 4. Branagan, Roberta — Symphonettes 3, 4; All State Orchestra 2, 3, tional Spanish Honor Society 3, 4. Brannon, Richard Brase l, Gloria — Spanish Club 2; Office Aides 4. Brenner, Gary — National Honor Society 3, 4; Footba ketball 2. Brinkman, Alan Breshears, Gerry — Chess Club 3, 4; Symphonettes 3, Society 3, 4; All State Orchestra 2; Orches- tra 2, 3, 4; Math Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 4. Brown, Santa Fe — Safety Council 3; French Club 4; Saga 4; D.E.C.A. 4; Drama Club 2. Bruegman, Sberrie — Chorus 2, 3, 4. Budagher. John — V Club 2, 3, 4; Sophomore, Junior Senates; Key Club 2, 3; Track 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4. Buffalow, johnny — F.F.A. 2, 4. Burke, Linda — G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Art League 3, 4. Burrall, Kathleen — G.A.A. 2; Sophomore Senate; Legend 3. B w, Fred — Art League 4; Band 2, 3, 4. Byers, Paul Byrnes, Mike — Safety Council 3; Tennis Club 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4. Calderon, Linda — Operetta 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Bowling Club 4; Chorus 2, 3. Caldwell, Leonard— AV ' A Club 2; Wrestling 2; Senior Senate. Candelaria, Dolores — Student Council 3. Candelaria, Nick — Baseball 3, 4. Canfield, Evelyn — G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Sympho- nettes 3, 4; Vikettes 3, 4; All State Orches- tra; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Band 3, 4. Capltn, Abbie — Safety Council 2; Sophomore Senate; F.F.A. Sweetheart 3. Fred Byer Linda Calderon Nick Candelaria Linda Burke Paul Byers Leonard Caldwell Evelvn Canfield Kathleen Burrall Mike Byrnes Dolores Candelaria Abbie Caplin 135 Varsity Cheerleaders are Janie, George Carillo Darla Carpenter Pearl Carr Albert Carrillo John Carver Shirley Castiglia Flora Castro Sharon Catt Steve Cervantes Jim Chaplin Dolores Chavez Marie L. Chavez Norma Chavez Orlando Chavez Tito Chavez Tommie Chavez 136 Sally, Carolyn, Jane, Shari Sally Matingly, Rey Gere, Mike Becker and Ingrid Holm enjoy themselves at the first dance— the Birthday dance. Carillo, George — Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Senate; Library Aides 2, 3. Carpenter, Darla — Drama Club 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4. Can, Pearl Carrillo, Albert — Sophomore Senate; Chorus 4. Carver, John Castiglia, Shirley — Student Council 3; Library Aides 2. Castro, Flora Can, Sharon— Safety Council 4; G.AA. 2; AH School Play Crew 3; Ski Club 4. Cervantes, Steve — Student Council 2, 4; Junior Senate; Key Club 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4. Chaplin, Jim— Student Council 2, 4, Vice-Pres. 3; State Student Council 3; V Club 2, 3, 4; Boy ' s State; National Honor Society 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Bowling Club 2; German Club 3; Spanish Honor Society. Chavez, Dolores— V.I.P.S. 4; Drama Club 4. Chavez, Marie L. — V.I.P.S. 3, 4. Chavez, Norma — G.AA. 2, 3, 4; Bowling Club 4; V.I.P.S. 2, 3, 4; Library Aides 3. Chavez, Orlando — V. Club 3, 4; Bowling Club 3; Baseball 2 3,4. Chavez, Tito — Latin Club 2; Band, Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Bowling Club 2; Orchestra 3, 4; Ski Club 4. Chavez, Tommie — Library Aides 3. C j ez, Tom— Student Council 2, 3; V Club 3, 4; Sophomore Senate; Bowling Club 2, 3; Track 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Base- ball 2, 3, 4. Chavez, Velma — Chorus 2, 3, 4. Chinberg, Christine — Student Council 2; G.A.A. 2, 3; Office Aides 2, 3. Clari, Kenneth Clark, Larry Cloughley, Jan— Student Council 4; Ski Club 4; National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist. Contreras, Tommy Tom Chavez Jan Cloughley Velma Chavez Tommy Contreras Christine Chinberg Barbara Cordova Sue Craig Tony Cordova Chris Cull Gerald R. Cornelius Larry Culp Linda Cornelius George Cunningham Ray Cortez Meridith Daniel Tony Scarton makes his Presidential speech at the begin- ning of the year. Cordova, Barbara— D.E.C.A. 2; Office Aides 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2. Cordova, Tony — F.F.A. Cornelius, Gerald — Dance Band 2; Band 2, 3, 4. Cornelius, Linda — Safety Council 3; Vikettes 3, 4. Cortez, Ray Craig, Sue— F.H.A. 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4. Cull, Chris— Student Council 3; F.F.A. 2, 3, 4; Rodeo Club 2, 3. C« £, Z-arrj — Band 2, 3, 4. Cunningham, George — Student Council 2; Bowling Club 4; D.E.C.A. 4. Daniel, Meridith — Student Council 3; Chess Club 3, 4; Saga 3, 4; Senior Class Play; Sophomore, Senior Senates; Latin Club 2; Math Club 2, 3, 4; Art League 2, 3, 4. 138 Five Seniors Capture Leslie Davis Hilda Delacruz Edith Dawes Shirley Delwiche Joe Deason Sue Dickens Tom Dehaan Peggy Dietmeier Sharyl Dehart Larry Dike Davis, Leslie — Student Council 2; Baseball 2. Dawes, Edith — Student Council 2; G.A.A. 2, 3; V.I.P.S. 2, 4; F.H.A. 4; Band 2; Chorus 3. Deason, Joe — Safety Council 4. Dehaan, Toot— Safety Council 3, 4; All School Play 3; Ski Club 4. Dehart, Sharyl Delacruz, Hilda Delwiche, Shirley — Junior Senate; D.E.C.A. 3, 4. Dickens, Sue — Junior Achievement 4. Dietmeier, Peggy Jo— GA.A. 2; Library Aides 3; F.F.A. Prin- cess 2; Rodeo Club. Dike, Larry — National Honor Society 3, 4; All Sc hool Play Crew 3; Math Club 2, 3, 4. Dodge, Beverly Doerr, Joe — F.F.A. 2. Dogendorf, John Philip — All School Play Crew 3; Chorus 3. Douglas, Carol — Operetta 4; Sophomore Senate; Chorus 2, 3, 4. £ ■? B ' W — Safety Council 4; Senior Senate; German Club 3. Beverly Dodge Joe Doerr Philip Dogendorf Carol Douglas Traveling Speech Trophy Bill Drexel 139 Senior Class Play is Duffer, Esther — Student Council 2; Business Honorary 4; Chorus 2. Duffer, Helen — National Honor Society 3, 4; Business Honorary 4; National Spanish Honor Society 4. Dunlap, Mary Ly — G.A.A. 2; Junior Senate. Dunning, Don — All School Play 3; Legend 2; Band 2, 3, 4. Duran, Randy — Student Council 2, 3; Operetta 2, 3, 4; Junior Senate; Fitzgerald Four 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Nordic Nine 3, 4; Football 2. Durham, Joyce — Chess Club; Gymnastics 2, 3. Eastman, Susan Jane — Student Council 2, 3; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Senior Senate Varsity, B-Team Cheerleader; Girl ' s State; Chorus 4. Eaton, Russell — Sophomore Senate; Track 4; Ten- nis 2, 3. £ ' tfW, Donna— D.E.C.A. 3, 4; Office Aides 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4. Emberson, Bill — French Club 4. Epstein, Ralph—Key Club 4; F.FA. 2. Espinosa, Dolores — National Honor Society 3, 4; F.HA. 4. Esther Duffer Helen Duffer Randy Duran Joyce Durham Jane Eastman Russell Eaton Donna Eidson Bill Emberson Ralph Epstein Dolores Espinosa ft Visit To a Small Planet ' Assemblies this year really pack ' em in Pagan, Charles — A.V.A Farris, Lynn — Student Council 2, 3; Safety Council 4; A.V.A. 3; Senior Senate; V.L, P.S. 3, 4. Fellows, Glenn — V. Club 4; Baseball 3, 4. Ferguson, Janelle — Student Council 2; V.I. P.S. 3, 4; F.H.A. 3, 4; D.E.C.A. 3; Office Aides 3, 4. Ferguson, Mike — Wrestling 2; Football 2; Track: Feyen, Ruth — Safety Council 3; Operetta 2, 3, Drama Club 3, 4. Fink, Jim — Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4. Finke, Donna — Safety Council 4; G.A.A. 2, Sophomore Senate; Library Aides 3; Speech CI 2. Fioretti, Fran — Senior Class Play; Operetta Sophomore, Senior Senates; All School Play Ski Club 4; Office Aides 2; Chorus 2, 3, 4. Fischer, John — Student Council 3; D.E.C.A. 4. Fisher, Tom — Bowling Club 4; Science Club Band 3, 4. ,4, ' i Glenn Fellows Tanelle Fereuson Ruth Feyen Jim Fink Donna Finke Fran Fioretti John Fischer Tom Fisher 141 P. Airy is ' 64 Saga Editor; 8 P M Viking football squad is introduced to student body during assembly Dave Fleming Eugene Flowers Joyce Fopean Donna Fleming Leslie Fluke Michael Forbis Fleming, Dave — Student Council 4; Keynotes 3; Junior, Senior Sen- ate; D.E.C.A. 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4. Fleming, Donna L. — Student Council 4; Junior, Senior Senates; Li- brary aid 2; Office aid 3, 4. Flowers, Eugene Ross — Student Council 4; Track 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3. Fluke, Leslie — National Honor Society 4; Drama Club 4; Chorus 3, 4; Speech Club 4. Fopeano, Joyce E. — Operetta 3, 4; Harmonettes 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4. Fof j, Michael — Safety Council 3; A.V.A. Club 2, 3; Football 3; Basketball 3; Baseball 3. Formhals, Hugh — Student Council 2, 3; Sophomore Senate. Forte, Eleanor — V.I.P.S. 4; Office Aids 4; Sigma Beta Epsilon 4. Hugh Formals Eleanor Forte D. Graham is Assistant Editor ■Richard Fortenbury Sue Foster Tere Foster Dennis Frazier L Marie Fulgham Fortenbury, Richard — F.F.A. 2. Foster, Sue — Student Council 2; Safety Council 4; Tennis Club 2; V.I.P.S. 3, 4; Office Aides 4. Frazier, Dennis — Student Council 3; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4; German Club 4. Fulgham, L ' Mar e — Student Council 2, 4; Drama Club 4; Operetta 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4. Gabaldon, John — Tennis Club 2; D.E.C.A. 4; Tennis 2, 4. Galbreath, Sheri — Safety Council 4; Operetta 3; Vikettes 3; Junior, Sophomore Senates; Chorus 2, 3, 4. Gallegos, Ernestine — GAA. 2. Gallegos, Fred — Safety Council 3; Senior Senate; Spanish Club 2; Key Club 4; Football 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Base- ball 3. Gallegos, John — V. Club 3, 4; Senior Class Play; Bowling Club 2; Golf 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Art League 4; Football 2; Basketball 2, 4. Gallegos, Robert — Chorus 4; Baseball 3, 4. Gallegos, Theresa — French Club 2, 3; Vikettes 3; Sopho- more, Senior Senates; D.E.CA. 4; Ski Club 4; Office Aides 2, 4. Galloway, Sally— V.I.P.S. 3, 4. Garcia, Albert Garcia, Charles — Bowling Club 4; Art League 4; Football John Gabaldon Robert Gallegos Sheri Galbreath Theresa Gallegos Ernestine Gallegos Sally Galloway Fred Gallegos Albert Garcia John Gallegos Charles Garcia Seniors Today... Hazel Garcia Juan Garcia Judy Garcia Robert Garcia Becky Gardner Carla Gardnei David Gardunc Bob George Raymond Gere Sylvia Gomez Ida Gonzales Gary Goad Yolanda Gomez Leo Gonzales Garcia, Hazel R. Garcia, Juan Jose — Spanish Club 3, 4; Chorus 4. Garcia, Judy— Student Council 2, 4; Safety Council 4; G.A.A. 2, 4; V.I.P.S. 3, 4; D.E.C.A. 4; Office aid 2, 3, 4. Garcia, Robert— V. Club 4; Basketball 3, 4. Gardner, Becky— Library aid 3; F.H.A. 3, 4; D.E.CA. 3, 4. Gardner, Carla — Student Council 2; Operetta 3; Senior Class play; Vikettes 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Junior Senate; All School play; Chorus 2, 3, 4. George, Bo6— Student Council 2; V Club 4; French Club 2, 3; Track 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Art League 2, 3, 4; Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Sen- ates; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2. Gere, Raymond — Operetta 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Fitzgerald Four 2, 3, 4; Nordic Nine 3, 4; All State Chorus 2. Goad, Gary — Senior Senate; Key Club 3, 4. Gomez, Sylvia — Safety Council 4; Chorus 3, 4. Gomez, Yolanda Gonzales, Evelyn— G.A.A. 2; F.H.A. 3; Vikettes 3; Chorus 4. Gonzales, Ida—V.I.VS. 3; Chorus 4. Gonzales, Leo D. — Chess Club 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Tennis Club 2; Pep Band 2, 3, 4. 144 Leaders Tomorrow Lorenzo Gonzales Phillip Gonzales Sylvia Gonzales Sylvia V. Gonzales Elmer Gorman Coach Landers beams after accepting cinna- mon balls from the Cheer-Leaders. Gonzales, Lorenzo — V Club 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Band 3, 4. Gonzales, Phillip — Dance Band 2; Band 2, 3. Lynn Gossett James Gregory Wayne Gribble Orlando Griego Gonzales, Sylvia R.— V.I.P.S. 3; Office Aids 3, 4. Gonzales, Silvia V. Gorman. Elmer — V Club 4; Cross Country 2. 3. 4; Key CI 3 2: Track 2, 3, 4; Art League 2. 4. Gossett. Lyme — Student Council 2; French Club 2. 3; Vikettes 3. 4; Junior Senate; Sophomore Senate; Band 2. 3. 4; Alternate Drum Ma- jorette 4. Gregory, James — V Club 2. 3. -l; A.VA. Club 3. 4: Senior Senate; Sophomore Senate; Football 2. Gribble. Wayne — Student Council 4; F.F.A. 2. 3. 4. Griego, Orlando — Student Council 2. 3: V Club 3. 4; Wjestling 3. 4; Football 2, 3; Baseball 5, 4. 145 Robert Gross Mary Gurule Sue Gurley Rosalie Gurule Bessie Gurule Abundia Gutierrez Jessica Gurule Eloisa Gutierrez Leroy Gurule Ernest Gutierrez Lloyd Hagemeire Stephen Haller Margaret Hamilton Sylvia Hamrah Gross, Robert — Senior Class Play 3; All School play 3. Gurley, Sue Gurule, Bessie — Safety Council 4; Saga 4; V.I.P.S. 3, 4; D.E.C.A. 4; Chorus 4. Gurule, Jessica — G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. Gurule, Leroy — Wrestling 3, 4. Gurule, Mary Gurule, Rosalie — Chorus 2, 3, 4. Gutierrez, Abundia — Library aid 2; Office aid 4. Gutierrez, Eloisa — Student Council 2; Sophomore, Junior Senate Office aid 2, 3, 4. Gutierrez, Ernest Hagemeier, Lloyd— Operetta 2, 3, 4; Keynotes 3; Art League 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Double Quartet 4. Haller. Stephen — Safety Council 4; Bowling Club 4; Golf 3, 4. Hamilton, Margaret — Student Council 3; Latin Club 4; Sophomore Senate V.I.P.S. 3; Science Club 2; Office aid 4. Hamrah, Sylvia — Student Council 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Senate; D.E.C.A. 4; Legend 2, 3, 4. 146 Students Honored at Awards fc r J : John Hansen Carol Hargrove Odie Harris Pablo Harrison Stanley Harvey Hansen, John — Student Council 2; Safety Council 2; Sopho- more Senate; German Club 2; D.E.C.A. 3, 4; Science Club 3. Hargrove, Carol — Student Council Alt. 2; Bowling Club 4; Office Aides 2, 3; Chorus 4. Harris, Odie — Senior Senate; Art League 2. 3, 4; Legend 4. Couples dance to the music of the La Velles at the Birthday Dance. Jannett Hayes Shirley Hellman Tim Haynes Linda Henderson Harrison, Pablo — F.F.A. 3; Art League 2. Harvey, Stanley — Student Council 3, 4; Chess Club 2, 3, 4 National Honor Society 3, 4; Vice-President Senior Class German Club 3. 4; Bowling Club 3, 4; Math Club 2, 3, 4 Science Fair 2, 3, 4. Hayes, Jannett — Library Aides 4; F.H.A. 2, 3, 4; D.E.C.A. 4; Office Aides 2. Haynes, Tim — Chess Club 4; Operetta 3; Dance Band 2. - Orchestra 3, 4; Band 3. 4. Hellman, Shirley Henderson, Linda Assembly May 29, 1964 147 Seniors Sell White Clyde Herrera Dawn Higgins Jeanne Hill Lou Hoffmaii David Holden Herrera, Clyde — Dance Band 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4. Higgins, Dawn — Safety Council 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Operetta 2, 3, 4; German Club 3, 4; V.I.P.S. 3, 4; D.E.C.A. 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Math Club 2. H 7 , Jeanne — Sophomore Senate; D.E.C.A. 4; Office Aides 4. Hoffman, Lou — Chess Club 3, 4; Senior Class Play Crew; All School Play Crew 3; German Club 3, 4; Bowling Club 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Math Club 2, 4. Holden, David — Science Club 4; Math Club 4. Holm, Ingrid — Foreign Exchange Student; Student Council 4; Speech Club 4; Homecoming Court. Honaker, Carroll — Nurses Aides 4; Library Aides 3. Ingrid Holm Carroll Honaker Phyllis Honest Jerry Hopkins Mark Hopkins Steve Horchheimer Frank Howard Honest, Phyllis — Student Council 4; German Club 4; Bowling Club 3, 4. Hopkins, ferry — Student Council 4; Operetta 3, 4; Vikettes 3, 4; Harmonettes 2, 3, 4; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Senates; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Nordic Nine 4; All State Chorus 2, 3. Hopkins, Mark — Senior Senate; Ski Club 4; Rodeo Club 2. Horchheimer, Steve — Bowling Club 4; Key Club 4. Howard, Frank — Band 4. 148 Mums for Homecoming Betty Jo Hughes Julia Jaramillo Patricia Hubbell Bill Humphries James Johnson Nancy Hudson Hazel Jaramillo Robbie Johnson Hubbell, Patricia — Student Council 3; Safety Council 4; V.I.P.S. 3, 4. Hudson, Nancy — French Club 4; Business Honorary 4; D.E.C.A. 3, 4; Bookroom Aide 2. Hughes, Betty Jo — Student Council 3; Bowling Club 4; Library Aides 3. Humphries. Bill—Student Council 2, 3; V Club 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4. Jaramillo, Hazel— Student Council 3; Nurses Aides 4; All School and Senior Class Play Crews. Jaramillo, Julia — Business Honorary 4; Legend 4; Office Aides 4. Johnson, James Johnson, Robbie Ken Ogden, Student Body President, introduces each of the candidates going out for B-Team cheerleader. 149 Seniors Become Kenneth Johnston Conrad Keller Anna Kerlee Gayle Jones Carolyn Kelley Dennis Kimbrough V. Lee Jones David Kelley Cholly King Marilyn Jones Judith Kelton Calvin Kinsel Mike Jones Mike Kennedy Roger Koerner Johnston, Kenneth — V Club 2, 3, 4; Sophomore, Senior Sen- ates; Golf 2; Football 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4. Jones, Gayle — Safety Council 3; Vikettes 3, 4; Junior Senate; Band 3, 4. Jones, V. Lee — Student Council 2; Safety Council 4; Library Aides 2. Jones, Marilyn — Student Council 2, 3; Harmonettes 2; Bowl- ing Club 3. 4; D.E.CA. 4; Head B-Team Cheerleader; Of- fice Aides 2; Chorus 2, 3, 4. Jones, Mike — Student Council 2, 4; Chess Club 4; Key Club 2, 3; Ski Club 4; Drama Club 4; Band 2. Keller, Conrad— Football 2; D.E.CA. 4. Kelley, Carolyn Kelley, David— Football 2. Kelton, Judith — Student Council 3; Bowling Club 3, 4. Kennedy, Mike — Student Council 4; Wrestling 3; Junior Sen- ate. Kerlee, Anna— Student Council 2; G.A.A. 2; Nurses Aides 2; F.H.A. 2; D.E.CA. 4; Office Aides 3. Kimbrough, Dennis— -V Club 4; D.E.CA. 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4. Kvh£, Cholly— Student Council 2; All School Play 3; Senior Senate; Drama Club 4; Office Aides 2; Chorus 4. Kinsel, Calvin— Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Football 2; Basketball 2. 3; Sophomore Senate. Koerner, Roger — Student Council 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Speech Club 4. 150 Valley Leaders Sept. 5 Kozloqaki, Robert — Sophomore Senate; Spanish Club 2; Art League 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4. Lampson, Jackie Langner, Jerryl — Student Council 3, 4; French Club 4; G.A.A. 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Junior, Sen- ior Senates; Ski Club 4; Drama Club 4. Laredo. Chris — Senior Senate; V.I.P.S. 4; Library Aides 2; Drama Club 4; Office Aides 3, 4. Lasater, Glenda Laswell, Bill— Student Council 3; V Club 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4. Legant, Pat — French Club 3; Chess Club 3, 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; National Spanish Honor Society 4; Junior, Senior Senates; Secretary of Sen- ior Class; Orchestra 4; Speech Club 3; Band 4. Leopold, Carol— Bowling Club 3; D.E.CA. 4; Office Aides 2; Chorus 2, 3. Leslie, John — Safety Council 3, 4; Wrestling 2. Jackie Lampson Glenda Lasater Pat Legant Ingrid Holm and Mike Becker dance the night away at the Birthday Dance. Looks like they ' re enjoying it! Jerryl Langner Bill Laswell Carol Leopold John Leslie 151 5 Girls, 6 Boys Attend Troy Leslie Jack Leverton Elaine Lewis Sharyn Linebaugh Bonnie Llewelyn Robert Lowder Barbara Lopez Mike Lowry Helen Lopez Charlie Lucero Leslie, Troy — Chess Club 3. Leverton, Jack — Sophomore Senate; Golf 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4. Lewis, Elaine — Student Council 2, 3; Junior, Sophomore Senates; Bowling Club 4; Art League 3, 4. Linebaugh, Sharyn — Student Council 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3. Llewelyn, Bonnie — Student Council 2; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Sen- ates; Bowling Club 4. Lopez, Barbara— -V.I.P.S. 3; D.E.C.A. 4. Lopez, Helen — Student Council 2, 4; Safety Council 3; French Club 2, 4; Sophomore, Junior Senates; Senior Class Student Council Rep.; D.E.C.A. 4; Drama Club 4. Lopez, Margie — Student Council 2, 3, 4; State Student Council 3; Safety Council 3; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Senates; Varsity Cheerleader; Girl ' s State; All School Play 3; Ski Club 4; Speech Club 2; Secretary Student Council 3; Secretary Sophomore Class. Lopez, Neomi — G.A.A. 4; Chorus 4. Lowder, Robert — Safety Council 4; Chess Club 4; German Club 3, 4; Bowling 3, 4. Lowry, Mike — Boy ' s State; National Honor Society 3, 4; Senior Senate; German Club 2, 3; Speech Club 3, 4; Math Club 2, 3. Lucero, Charlie 152 Boys and Girls State Senior skit on Slob High , put on by members of Senior Senate gets big laughs. Dorothy Lucero Flavio Lucero Lucero, Dorothy — Safety Council 4; Chorus 4. Lucero, Flavio Lucero, Gloria — G.A.A. 4; Library Aides 2, 3, 4; V.I.P.S. 3, 4; Chorus 4. Lucero, Horace — F.FA. 4. Lucero, Leonard Lucero, Lorella — French Club 2; Junior Senate; Spanish Club 2; V.I. P.S. 4; Office Aides 3, 4; Band 2; Chorus 3, 4. Lucero, Patricia — Spanish Club 3; Tennis Club 3; V.I.P.S. 3, 4. Horace Lucero Loretta Lucero Leonard Lucero Patricia Lucero 153 Ingrid Holm is Pauline Lucero Vangie McCoy Victor Madrid Roberta Marks 154 Tandy Lucero Wanda Luke Vicki Lynch Georgia Ann Lynn Clifton Mcintosh Ernie Mclntyre Warren McKelvy Susanna Madrid Gloria Maestas Linda Mahoney Edgar Malloy Sharon Maltby Lucero, Pauline — G.A.A. 4. Lucero, Tandy — French Club 3, 4; Chess Club 3; Senior Class Play; Spanish Club 3, 4. Luke, Wanda— Bookroom Aide 2, 3; F.TA. 2. Lynch, Vicki— Sophomore Senate; Legend 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; Speech Club 2. Lynn, Georgia Ann — Chorus 2, 3, 4. McCoy, Vangie — Safety Council 2; Nurses Aides 2; V.I.P.S. 3; Office Aides 2; Chorus 2, 3, 4. Mcintosh, Clifton— French Club 4; Tennis Club 2; Drama Club 4; Speech Club 4. Mclntyre, Ernie — Bowling Club 4. McKelvy, Warren— V Club 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4. Madrid, Susanna Madrid, Victor — Basketball 3. Maestas, Gloria— Student Council 4; GAA. 2, 3, 4; A.V.A. 2, 3, 4; Tennis Club 2, 3; Harbingers 3. Wa£oKO ' , Linda— Student Council 3; V.I.P.S. 3; Library Aides 2; Band 2; Chorus 4. Malloy, Edgar — Student Council 3. Maltby, Sharon— Operetta 3; V.I.P.S. 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3. 4. Afor r, Roberta— Safety Council 3, 4; Chess Club 3, 4; Bowling Club 4; V.I.P.S. 3, 4; F.TA. 2; Of- fice Aides 3, 4. Viking from Sweden Agatha Martinez David Martinez Brenda Martinez George Martinez Mares, Dolores Mm in, Larry Martinez, Agatha — Spanish Club 3; V.I.P.S. 3, 4. Martinez, Brenda — Safety Council 4; French Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Legend 4; Band 2, 3, 4. Martinez. Carlo — Art League 4. Martinez, Dai id Martinez, George Martinez, Herman — Student Council 3, 4; Boy ' s State Alt.; Band, Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Senate. Martinez, Katie— D.sl.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 4. Martinez. Mary A. )ur Swedish Exchange Student, Ingrid 4oIm, makes speech at assembly. Carlo Martinez Herman Martinez Katie M.utinez Man- A. Martinez 155 Richard Martinez Vicki Maxwell Yolanda Martinez Suzanne Medley Rosalie Martinez Terry Mason Janie Mestas Martinez, Mary Jane Martinez, Rosalie Martinez. Rose Marie — State Student Council 2; G.A.A. 4; V.I.P.S. 4. Martinez, Richard — Dance Band 3, 4; Band 3, 4. Martinez, Yolanda— G.A.A. 4; V.I.P.S. 3, 4; Office Aides 3. Marquez, Leo Mason, Terry — Bowling Club 4; Ski Club 4; Band 3, 4. Mattingly, Sally — Student Council 2, 3; State Student Council 2, 3; Vikettes 3; National Honor Society 3; Senior Senate; Bowling Club 2; Varsity Cheer- leader; Girl ' s State; Exchange Student; Science Club 2; Speech Club 3. Maxwell, Vicki — German Club 4; Library Aides 2; National Spanish Honor Society 3, 4. Medley, Suzanne — Student Council 2; French Club 3; Legend 4; Office Aides 3; Chorus 3, 4. Mendez, Lucy — Art League 4. Mestas, ]anie — Senior Senate; Varsity Cheerleader; B-Team Cheerleader; Office Aides 2; Chorus 2, 3, 4. Michael, Joe — Student Council 3; German Club 4: Key Club 3, 4. Mary Jane Martinez Leo Marquez Lucy Mendez Joe Michael 156 Enthusiastic Seniors Kathy Middlesworth Antionette Milford Louis Mills Keith Middlesworth Cheri Miller Donna Mitchell Kenneth Johnston Nancy Miller Magie Mitchell Barbara Moffett Patricia Montano Middlesworth, Kathleen — Student Council 4; Safety Council 3; Junior Senate; Office Aides 2, 3, 4; Spirit Sweetheart 2. Middlesworth. Keith — Boy ' s State; Wrestling 2; Junior, Sopho- more Senates; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Golf 2, 3. Middlesworth. Kenneth — Student Council 4; V Club 4; Boy ' s State; Wrestling 2; Junior, Sophomore Senates; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4. Milford, Antionette Miller. Cheri — Harmonettes 3, 4; Junior, Senior Senates; Of- fice Aides 3; Chorus 2, 3, 4. Miller, Nancy— A.V.A. 3; V.I.P.S. 3; F.HA. 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4. Mills. Louis — Student Council 4; Band 2. 3, 4; Dance Band 2. 3, 4; Senior Senate. Mitchell, Donna — A.V.A. 3. 4; Sophomore Senate; VI. P 5 3; Art League 4; Majorette 2. Mitchell. Margie — Student Council 2; Operetta 3, 4; Senior Class Play; All School Play 3: Harmonettes 2, 3. 4; Sopho- more, Junior. Senior Senates; Drama Club 4; Chorus 2. ?. 4; Nordic Nine 3, 4. Moffett. Barbara — Student Council 4: D.E.C.A. 4; Drama Club 4; Chorus 3. 4. Montano. Patricia — Library Aides 2. 3; D.E.CA. 4. Vie for Class Offices 157 Homecoming Slogan is Albert Montoya Emily Montoya Evangeline Montoya Lucille Montoya Theresa Montoya Albeit Emily Evangeline Lucille — Chorus Montoya, Montoya, Montoya, Montoya, 4. Montoya, Theresa — G. A. A. 2; Nurses Aides 2; V.I.P.S. 4; F.H.A. 2, 3; Office Aides 2, 3; Cho- rus 2, 3, 4. Mood), Mike — Senior Sen- ate; Key Club 4. Moore, Irwin — V Club 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Junior, Senior Senates; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4. Mike Moody Irwin Moore Lorrie Morgan Mike Morris Richard Morris John Moser Geraldine Murphy Craig Murray Kenneth Naranjo Morgan, Lorrie — G.AA. 4; Junior Senate; Tennis Club 4; V.I. P.S. 4; F.T.A. 4; F.H.A. 4; Chorus 3, 4; Math Club 4. Morris, Mike Morris, Richard Moser, John — Operetta 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Bowling Club 3, 4; Fitzgerald Four 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Nor- dic Nine 3, 4; Baseball 2; All State Chorus 2, 3. Murphy, Geraldine — G.AA 2; Sophomore Senate; Tennis Club 4; V.I.P.S. 3; Ski Club 4; All School Play Crew 3. Murray, Craig— -V. Club 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4. Naranjo, Kenneth 158 f ( Hang the Demons! r - «. 4 1 Bonnie Nau Marsha Neal Ken Ogden Diane Olson Barbara Ortiz Gloria Ortiz Eloy Pacheco David Padilla Nubby ODell Andie Ortiz Nau, Bonnie— Student Council 2, 4; V.I.P.S. 5. 4; F.H.A. 2. 3, 4. Neal, Marsha — Student Council 2; Operetta 3. 4; Harmonettes 2, 3. 4; Junior Senate; Office Aides 2; Chorus 2, 3. 4; Nordic Nine 3, 4. Nuener, Keith — National Honor Society 5. 4: Math Club 2: F.F-A. 3, 4. Nielo, Patricia — Safety Council 4; Senior Senate; Bowling Club 4; D.E.CA. 4; Band 2. 3; Chorus 4. O ' Dell, Nubby — Student Council 2. 3; Safety Council 3: Vikettes 3, 4; Junior Senate; Ski Club 4. Ogden, Ken — Student Council 2, 3, President -4; V Club 2. 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4: Sophomore. Junior Senates; Football 2. ; . Baseball 2, 3. Olson, Diane— hum Club 2; GAA. 2; Bowling Club 5; V.I.P.S. 3; Office Aides 3. Ortega, Lillie — French Club 2; Office Aides 4; Chorus 2. ; . Ortero, Marccllina — Library Aides 2. 3; V.I.P.S. 4; F.H.A. 2. Ortiz, Andie Ortiz, Barbara Ortiz. Gloria — V.I.P.S. 3. 4; Office Aides 2. 3. 4; Junior Senate. Pacheco, Eh) — Senior Senate. Padilla. Darid— Latin Club 2; Football 2. 159 Seniors Build Viking National Honor Society officers pose for a picture; they are Carolyn Bennett, Robert L ' mstead, Pat Legant, and Dick Perce. 160 Jean Pedroncelli Teddy Peron Sandy Peterson Pad ilia. Vic M. Parr, James — Student Council 4. Pecovich, Paul— Wrestling 2; Key Club 3, 4; Football 2; Golf 2. 3, 4; Art League 3, 4. Pedroncelli, Jane — Chorus 4. Pedroncelli, Jean — Chorus 4. Perce, Dick — V Club 4; Boy ' s State; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Junior, Senior Senates; German Club 2; Key Club 2; Track 2, 3, 4. Peron, Teddy — Student Council 3, 4; French Club 4; Senior Class Play Crew; Wrestling 2; Senior Senate; Bowling Club 2, 3; Football 2; Baseba Perry, David — French Club 4; Legend 4; Football 2, 3, 4. Peterson, Sandy — Student Council 2, 3; Sophomore, Junior Senates; Girl ' s State Alt.; Drum Majorette 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Spirit Sweetheart 3; 1963-1964 Vi-Queen. Float for Xmas Parade Julianna Pfaff Sally Plagens Earl Plumley Margaret Powell Jay Powelson Pfaff, Julianna Plagens, Sally — Student Council 2; Latin Club 2; Office Aides 2, 3, 4. Plumley, Earl—A.V.A. 2; Track 2, 3; D.E.C.A. 3, 4. Powell, Margaret — National Honor Society 3, 4; Junior, Senior Senates; V.I.P.S. 3; Drama Club 4. Powelson, Jay — Safety Council 4; Sophomore Senate; Bowling 3, 4; D.E.C.A. 3; Chorus 4. Priola, John A.—A.V.A. 2. Proffer, Mitchell— V. Club 3, 4; Baseball 2, 4. P , Alina F. Radick, Karen—Student Council 2; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Art League 4. Rael, Gloria— V.I.P.S. 3; Chorus 3. 4. Ramberg. Toni — Student Council 3, 4; Chess Club 3, 4; Math Club 2; Gymnastics 3. Ramirez, Joe — Chorus 2, 3, 4. fttf , Larry— V. Club 3, 4: German Club 4; Latin Club 2; Key Club 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4. JW , Bonnie — Student Council 4; Senior Class Play Crew; Junior Senate. Reich, Stanley — Safety Council 4; Chess Club 4; Operetta Crew 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Bowling Club 2; Math Club 3; Sophomore Senate. John Priola Toni Ramberg Mitchell Proffer Joe Ramirez Alina Puig Larry Ratliff Karen Radick Bonnie Redd Gloria Rael Stanley Reich 161 Reyos, Mary — Nurses Aid 3, 4; Junior Sen- ate; V.I.P.S. 3, 4; Speech Club 3. Richardson, Robert A. — Sophomore Senate; Key Club 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4. Richardson, Robert D. — Tennis Club 3, 4. Rivera, Gerri — Student Council 2; Sopho- more Senate; D.E.C.A. 4; Office Aid 3; Speech Club 3. Roetker, Shirley — Senior Senate; Junior Sen- ate; Sophomore Senate; Chorus 2, 3, 4. Roger , Allen Rogers, Lynda — GAA. 3; Library Aid 2; V.I.P.S. 2, 3; Office Aid 4. Romero, Boleslo — National Honor Society 3, 4. Where do you think you ' re going? says a charging Viking as he reaches for the legs of a running player with the ball. Robert A. Richardson Shirley Roetker Robert Richardsor Allen Rogers Gerri Rivera Lynda Rogers Boleslo Romero 162 Seniors put on Skit Richard Romero Neil Rudolph Romero, Richard Ross, Barbara — National Honor Society 3, 4; F.H.A. 3, 4. Royal, Alan— All School Play 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2. Roybal, Eddie— D.E.C.A. 4. Roybal, Geraldine — French Club 2, 4; Speech Club 2. Rudolph, Neil — National Honor Society 3, 4; Fitz- gerald Four 4; Science Club 2; Chorus 4; Football 2; Basketball 2, 3. Salazar, Priscilla — Business Honorary 4; Bowling Club 4; Office Aides 3, 4. Salazar, Priscilla — Business Honorary 4; Bowling Club 4; Office Aides 3, 4. Samuels, Wilbert — Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Track 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 2. Sanchez, Albert Sanchez, Elmer — Library Aides 2. Sanchez, Frances — Library Aides 4. Sanchez, Johnny — Library Aides 2; F.FA. 3, 4; Chorus 3. Sanchez, Priscilla — Safety Council 4; French Club 2, 4; Drama Club 3. Sanchez, Virginia — Bowling Club 4. At Senior Assembly Eddie Roybal Geraldine RovbaJ Wilbert Samuels Albert Sanchez Frances Sanchez Johnny Sanchez Priscilla Sanchez Virginia Sanchez 163 Varsity Cheerleaders Uvaldo Sanchez Tony Scarton Mary Sandoval Lorraine Schaefer Janette Santillanes Lois Schaffer Nelda Satathite Jeannine Scott Vivian Sautelle Ty Juana Self Sanchez, Uvaldo Sandoval, Mary Lou— G.A.A. 4; Art League 4; Chorus 4. Santillanes, Janette — Office Aides 4. Satathite, Nelda— G.A.A. 2; D.E.C.A. 3; Band 2. Sautelle, Vivian— G.A.A. 3; V.I.P.S. 3; Chorus 2, 3, 4. Scarton, Tony — Student Council 3, 4; V. Club 2, 3, 4. Boy ' s State Alt.; Sophomore, Senior Senates; Senior Class President; Key Club 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Base- ball 2, 3, 4. Schaefer, Lorraine— Student Council 3; Safety Council 3, 4; Saga 4; Junior Senate; V.I.P.S. 3; Legend 4; Of- fice Aides 3, 4. Schaffer, Lois— Speech Club 2, 3, 4; Safety Council 4 V.I.P.S. 3; Science Club 2. 5co , Jeannine — National Honor Society 3, 4; Junior Senate Orchestra 4; Office Aides 2; Band 2, 3, 4. SW , I « « — Student Council 3; Safety Council 4; Nation al Honor Society 3, 4; Junior Senate; Girl ' s State Alt Serino, Darlene — Sophomore, Junior Senates; National Hon or Society 3, 4; D.E.C.A. 4; Girl ' s State Alt.; Business Honorary 4. Sevier, Joe — Safety Council 4; Football 3; F.F.A. 2, 3; Base- ball 4. Shephard, Howard— -D.E.C.A. 2, 3, 4. Sherwood, Sherry — German Club 4. 5 W ' , Donna — Student Council 3; Latin Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Ski Club 4; Band 2, 3, 4. Darlene Serino 164 Joe Sevier Howard Shephard Sherry Sherwood Donna Shew Boost Spirit at Games Mike Sheyka Alice Faye Smith Bruce Simonds Allen Smith 1963-1964 Varsity Cheerleaders tell student body of Vik- ing spirit. Sheyka, Mike — Key Club 2, 3; Chorus 2, 3. Simonds, Bruce — Dance Band 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Junior, Sophomore Senates; Key Club 2; Ski Club 4; Band 2, 3, 4. Smith, Alice Faye — Student Council 3. Smith, Allen — Bowling Club 3; Art League 3, 4; Chorus 3. Smith, Barbara Smith, Priscilla Snodgrass, John — Bowling Club 3; D.E.C.A. 4; Baseball 3- Solis, Joey— A.V.A. Club 2. 3. Sowers, Craig — V. Club 3; Safety Council 3. 4; Sen- ior Class Play 4: Wrestling 2: Ski Club 4; Ten- nis 2. Barbara L. Smith Priscilla Smith John Snodgrass Joey Solis Craig Sowers 165 Chris Specter Ben St. Clair Gary Sundby Rose Tagliaferra Barbara Speer Sue Stimson Evangeline Tafoya Judith Taylor Sally Spitz Janice Stueber Specter, Chris — Wrestling 3. Speer, Barbara — Operetta 3; V.I.P.S. 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4. Spencer, Bennie — Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Art League 3, 4. Spindle, Liz — Student Council 2; Saga 2, 3; D.E.C.A. 4. 5 Vz, SaWy — Safety Council 3, 4; Latin Club 2; French Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Senior Senat e; Bowling Club 4; D.E.C.A. 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Youth Council 3. 5 . C  , Ben — Student Council 2, 4; ball 2. Stimson, Sue Stout, Raylene — Band 2, 3, 4. Strautman, Charlotte Stueber, Janice — Bowling Club 3, 4; Club 4; Chorus 3, 4. Sundby, Gary — Bowling Club 3; Baseball 2, 3. Tafoya, Evangeline — Student Council 3, 4; State Student Council 3; French Club 4; Girl ' s State; Sophomore, Junior Class Vice-Pres.; German Club 2; Latin Club 2; Shield 4; Speech Club 2, 3; Art League 4, Tafoya, Joe — Senior Senate Tagliaferra, Rose — Chess Club 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Business Honorary 4. Taylor, Judith — Student Council 4; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4; National Spanish Honor Society 4; Junior Senate; Office Aides 2; Math Club 2; Speech Club 3, Wrestling V.I.P.S. 3; Drama 4. 164 Senior Class Sells John Thies Walter Thomas Ernestine Thomen Brenda Thompson Betty Timmons Thies, John Thomas, Walter — Safety Council 4. Thomen, Ernestine — Senior Senate; D.E.C.A. 3, 4; Of- fice Aides 4. Thompson, Brenda — Latin 2; French Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Sophomore Senate; Natonal Honor Society 3, 4. Timmons, Betty — Senior, Junior Senates; Office Aides 3; Speech Club 4. Trujillo, Donald — Student Council 2, 3; Golf 3, 4; Baseball 4; Spanish Club 2. Trujillo, Flora— V.I.P.S. 3. Trujillo, Rachel — V.I.P.S. 3; Business Honorary 4. Tsyttee, ]o Allan— -Safety Council 4; Operetta 2, 3; Sopho- more Senate; V.I.P.S. 3, 4; Office Aides 2. 3. 4: Chorus 2. 3, 4; All State Chorus 3. Margie Lopez looks a little surprised as she makes a pres- entation speech of the cheerleaders at assembly. Donald Trujillo Rachel Trujillo Flora Trujillo Jo Allan Tsyitee Beanies To Sophomores 167 Sandy Peterson, Drum Phillip Tucker Mary Ann Valdez Frances Upshaw Marco Vallecorse Robert Umstead Verby Van Houten Ed Vaillancourt Viyian Vasquez Billy Valdez Shirley Velarde Dick Perce, running for President of Senior Class, looks apprehensive as he pleads for votes. 168 Tucker, Phillip— F.F. A. 4. Upshaw, Frances — Operetta Sophomore Senate; V.I.P.S 4. Umstead, Robert — Student Council 3, 4; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Bowling Club 3; Track 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2. 3, 4; Nurses Aides 3, 4; 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; F.D.A. 3, Vaillancourt, Ed — Safety Council 3, 4; Senior Class All School 3; Ski Club 4; Drama Club 4 Valdez, Billy — Student Council 3. Valdez, Mary Ann — Spanish Club 2. Vallecorse, Marco — Student Council 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3, I 7 ?? Houten, Verby — Student Council 3; Safety Council French Club 3, 4. Vasquez, Vivian Velarde, Shirley Play 4; Majorette, Leads Viking Band Rosalie Vigil Vigil, Rosalie — Student Council 4; G.A.A. Chorus 4. Wagner, Sylvia Waldorf, Sally — Safety Council 3; Sophomore Senate; V.I.P.S. 3, 4. Walker, Fran — Student Council 3; Bowling Club 3, 4; Chorus 4. Ward, Shirley— Student Council 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Business Honorary 4; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Senates; Bowling Club 2, 3, 4; Office Aides 2. Warren, Sue — Student Council 4; Safety Coun- cil 3; G.A.A. 2; Senior Senate; Senior Class Treas. D.E.C.A. 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Office Aides 3; Speech Club 4. Ward, Melody — Safety Council 3; Junior Sen- ate; All School Play Crew 3; Drama Club 3, 4; Legend 4; Office Aides 3. Wealberbee, Richard Weatherman, David — Operetta 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Science Club 4. Weichert, Charles — Dance Band 3. 4; Orchestra 4; Band 3, 4. Weichman, Shari — Student Council 2; State Student Council 2; Operetta 3, 4; Vikettes 3; Har- monettes 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; National Spanish Honor Society 4; Varsity, B- Team Cheerleader; Girl ' s State; Fitzgerald Four 3; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Nordic Nine 3, 4; All State Chorus 3; W. A. Smart Citizenship Award 2. Whitten, Ted— Student Council 2, 3; Wrestling 3, 4; F. F. A. 4. Wilkinson, Kathy—DZ.C.A. 4; Office Aides 2, 3, 4. Williams, Mike — Student Council 3, 4; V Club 4; Wrestling 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4. Sally Waldorf Shirley Ward Melody Ward Richard Weatherbee David Weatherbee Charles Weichert Shari Weichman Ted Whitten Kathv Wilkinson Mike Williams 169 Jim Willmarth Charlotte Whitecloud Rita Wise Steve Woodard Sylvia Yocum Rupert White Benton Wright Katherine Zachary Willmarth, Jim— Wrestling 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Art League 4. Wilson, Paul— D.E.C.A. 4. Windsor, Jim— Wrestling 2; Key Club 4; Art League 4. Wise, Rita— V.I.P.S. 3, 4. JTA V , K«p«7 — Boy ' s Spirit Club 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4. Whitecloud, Charlotte — Student Council 3; Sophomore Senate; Band 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3; Head Majorette 2; Feature Twirler 3, 4. Whitehead, Don Wood, Mark — Student Council 2. Woodard, Steve — Football 4; Baseball 3. Wright, Benton — Student Council 3; Junior Senate; Speech Club 2. Yocum, Sylvia— National Honor Society 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Speech Club 3, 4; Office Aides 2, 3. Zachary, Katherine — Student Council 4; Business Honorary 4; Spanish Club 3; V.I.P.S. 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4. Hang the Demons! 170 Bonfire Marks Senior Retakes: Apodaca, Claudy Armijo, Delores — G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. Armijo, Lucas Blakey, June Blea, Michael Booth, David Born, Paul R.— A.V.A. 3, 4; Chess Club 4; Operetta 4; Shield 4 All School Play; Art League 4; Chorus 4. Brillon, James Caroppoli, Mike — Senior Senate Gocke, Louie — Chorus 4; Football 2; Baseball 2. Lucas Armijo Paul R. Born Mike Caroppoli June Blakey James Britton Louie Gocke Beginning of Homecoming 171 The End of a Perfect Year is A cold, damp Bonfire day . . . but Valley students don ' t let it dampen their Viking spirits. Larry E. Gonzales Dennis McCool Tony Gonzales Wayne McNeely Pablo Harrison Edward Martinez Toni Linam Raymond Montana David Lopez Nancy Nix Gonzales, Larry E. Gonzales, Tony Harrison, Pablo Linam, Toni Lopez, David McCool, Dennis — D.EG.A. 3; Chorus 4. McNeely, Wayne Martinez, Edward Montana, Raymond Nix, Nancy 172 Marked by Junior-Senior Prom Phillip Ruelas Gar} - Taber Irene Yazzie Ruelas, Phillip Sanchez, Tony Sisneros, Rosemary — G.A.A. -4; Art League 4: Office Aides 4; Chorus 4. Taber, Gary— D.E.CA. 4. Valdez, Gerald Vickers, Joh n Yazzie, Irene — Junior Senate; V.I.P.S. 4; F.HA. 4. The great Viking boldly defends Vikingland from Demons it the Homecoming Assembly. 173 Junior Class Officers, standing left to right: John Conniff, Pres- ident; Donna Johnstone, Secre- tary; Vinne Dibble, Treasurer; Mike Ritz, Student Council Representative. f r '  . W % ' I M ' ,-m H _ i ' , V.| ■Conniff Heads Junior Class Looked up to by the Sophomores, looked down on by the Seniors, the Junior class entered its sec- ond year at Valley High School with high hopes of winning top honors in scholastics, athletics, and extra-curricular activities; and they wound up the year with their high hopes realized. Junior boys were selected to play on the var- sity football team, on the championship cross- country team and on the basketball team. A large number of juniors won scholastic honors by being initiated into the National Honor Society and the Spanish National Honor Society. The Junior Class started the social ball rolling by sponsoring a get-acquainted sock hop, a Christ- mas Song Fest, and wound up the 1963-64 year by sponsoring a fabulous Junior-Senior prom in honor of the graduating seniors. Represented on the Student Council when one of its members was elected vice-president, the Jun- ior Class participated in the formulation of student policy for the entire student body. Juniors were also represented by their own class officers, numerous delegates to the student senate, and by eleven juniors who were selected by their classmates and faculty to attend Boy ' s and Girl ' s States. EPILOGUE The Class of 1965 now bids a fond farewell to the Class of 1964. We accept the responsibility of leadership in all school activities which has now been placed in our hands. We will work to keep the Valley High School student body outstanding in sportsmanship, enthusiasm, and excellence. L1M Dolores Mary A. Abeyta Patricia Abeita Abrams Frances Joe Kee Tom Adams Allan Allan Donald Sandy Maria O. Allison Alwine Anaya Mike Sam David Anderson Anderson Anstine Ida Rita Tom Apodaca Apodaca Apodaca 175 -.,. Juniors Active in Alfred Aragon Elma Aragon Donna Argeanas Connie Arellano ! ' ± SF ™ 4lA W Jake Aragon Bertha Armijo Paul Aragon Frances Armijo Steve Archibeque Freddy Armijo Clara Archuleta Theresa Armijo Daniel Archuleta Carol Arnold Anthony Astorga Margie Atkinson Judy Avery Junior, Beryl Blair, explains a com- ing event at a morning session of stu- dent council. Arthur Baca Edward Baca Joseph Baca 176 Lawrence Baca Marda Baca Teddy Baca Student Counci 4 k Jo Ann Bachicha Armalinda Barela Jim Berry Janice Baker Martin Barker Jerry Behrend Richard Baldonado Eddie Ball Jerry Benisek Raymond Baldwin Sandy Barte Carlotta Bird Jlk - Bobby Banks Carl Beattie Miles Blackman Andy Barela Eileen Beecher Rose Blake Beryl Blair Barbara Bogart Mike Bond Dan Bonifant Clifford Booth Joe Borrego Jo Anne Bourke Dana Bowley Donna Bowman Paul Bradley A Ja :A John Brady Albert Brooks Yvonne Brant Jack Brooks Connie Branthoover Barbara A. Brown Donald Brandenburg Barbara Brown Sandy Breezwski Brenda Brown Marion Briley Georgie Brown Johnstone, Dibble, and Ritz tikdikm Danny Buck Vicki Buckwald Claude Bundrant Dena Burke Manuel Cadena George Campbell Lana Campbell Linda Campbell Bill Candelaria Lawrence Candelaria Shiela Candelaria Diana Canfield Linda Cano Freddy Carrillo Linda Carrillo dBkJto Emma Louise M. Ortencia Cathy J. R. Jennifer Casaus Castellano Causaus Catt Caudill Cayton Cilvia Joe Bonnie Marion Terrie Jo Ann Cebada Ceroni Chain Chamberlin Chamblee Chappell are Junior Class Officers Leola Chavaria Albert Chavez Beatrice Chavez Bobby Chavez Elsie Chavez Frank Chavez Fred Chavez Gloria Chavez Gil Chavez Jennie Chavez f%Q ml A M I a M Laity Chavez Margaret Chavez Rosemary J. Chavez Rosemary V. Chavez Tony Chavez Linda Clark Timothy Clani Kenneth Clough Lena Coats John Condon Joe Chiado Betty Childers Jeanne Christ James Christanelli Max Cisneros Carol Clark Michael Congable Carol Conkle John Conniff Arthur Cordova Louis Cordova Phillip Cordova Eddie Cortez Rose Cothren Barbara Crosby Karen Crowe Linda Cullers Sarah Cully Diana Cunningham Connie Curry Gail Darnell Purvis is Miss 180 John Davidson Angelina De Baca Patrick De Baca David DeMar Patsy Denny Robert Dewing r u c l 11 i ■. , Vmnie Dibble Gerald Schell makes victorious speech for Jun- L, sa Dickens ior class Vice-President. De Eilen D ,ckerson Clark Dickson Trudy Drummond Tommy Ross Gary Edwin Dean Sherry Dietzler Dimas D ' Lamater Donoghue Dopson Douglas Elsie Duran Ricky Eavenson Jane Eddy Mike Edenburn Margaret Eggers Teenage New Mexico Virginia Ehrasam 181 Juniors win Honors JMii Anne Evans Christine E ans Dale Fichtner 3obby Ewing Ann Fife 182 Bonnie Nancy Shirley Ellis Ellis Faulkenberry Camille Dennis Steve Faris Farr Lon Tom Anna Fletcher Figg Filipos Emberson lessie Jim Edward LeFIore Folkman Fortenbury Clare Glen Roger Forte Ford Ford The cross-country team is introduced at a cross- country honors assembly December 6. in Cross-Country 0K 4f % fS Molly Fresquez Annabelle Gallegos Roxie Frizzel Criselda Gallegos d m Sk A Vicki Dan Lucy Sherrie Fukazawa Gabaldon Galindro Gall Joe Rudy And; Carl Gallegos Gallegos Garcia Garcia Herman Joy Ann Leonard Mary Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Mary F. Patricia Pearl Priscilla Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Norma Rudy Beatrice Cheryl Garcia Garcia Gardner Gardner 183 mAaa Margaret Garlitiz David Garrett Robert Garrett Perrie Garza Bill Cheryl Gilcrease Glass Gordon Gohlke Patricia Goke Bernice Gomez Dorothy Gomez Tony Gomez Gra Angie Annabell Gonzales Gonzales y, Werstler Crusita Gonzales are Vinnie Dibble gives her reasons for want- ing to be Junior class treasurer. Dolores Gonzales Dora Gonzales Dorothy Gonzales Horace Gonzales Jeanette Gonzales Lee Gonzales mmdM Leroy Gonzales Margaret Gonzales Sandra Gooding Del Goodwin Carl Gosso HP ui Yolanda Gradi Diane Graham Sandra Graham Lewis Granados David Grandia Barbara Greene Albert Griego Richard Griego Robert Griego Bill Carl Grosso Sherri Gunther Richard Gurley Sponsors of Junior Class Leroy Gurule Sadie Gurule Alex Gutierrez Ron Gutierrez Sarah Gutierrez Tony Gutierrez Bill Haddow Carole Hagood Jerry Hamilton Michael Hand Greg Hansen Ruby Harding Carole Hardyman Robin Harlan Fran Harkins y mmdim dm i Barbara Harris Linda Heister Jeff Harris Kathi Hening Robert Harris Doug Hensley Linnie Harris Waymon Hensley Earl Hartman Loyola Herrera Jane Heighen Ernestine Hesuse Juniors Strive to C M w- P % t hfg Charles Higgins Larry Hill Randy Hill Tom Hines Nellie Hobaugh Sheila Hoefer Burr Holstrom Darwin Hourigan Kathleen Howell Carl Howton Jerry Hudson Terry Hughes Steve Jacobson Anna Jaramillo Clara Jaramillo Jerry JaramiUo Nick JaramiUo Richard JaramiUo Bill Jones Larry Jones Colleen Johnson Michael Johnson Nan Johnson Nancy Johnson Donna Johnstone Dan Junkett Steve Keim Make Better... Best ! John Conniff appeals to Junior class to elect him president. David Keith Jo Ann Keller Kenneth Keller Murry Kelly Roger Kelly Ivan King Jessie King Linda King Robert King akJiA 187 Debbie Kinyon Nancy Kreischer Bennie Leal Kathy Levandoski Conzada Leonard Fay Klineline Frank Kuhn Katherine Lee Barbara Leyba Michael Knapic Dolores Kukulski Ruby Leeder Glenda Lightfoot Dwaine Knight Linda LaMunyon Albert Leffer Carol Lindley Ron Koppel Jimmy Lands Cheri Leonard George Littlejohn Bill Kraus Francis Lauser Elizabeth Leonard Juniors Take Active Miss Wilson, girls ' P. E. instructor, balances a girl in a tumbling dem- onstration. Don Lode Dora Lucero Luis Lucero Charles Lodge Eddie Lucero Mary Lucero Ca rol Lopez Eilleen Lucero Manuel Lucero Corina Lopez Frank Lucero Martha Lucero Lila Lorbes Jerry Lucero Paul Lucero Mela Lovato Jessie Lucero Pearl Lucero £!) O ( C$ £1 Cs wM dntim (fl| £5 nterest in P.E. 4iM b 189 Robert Lucero Freddy Luna Judy McCord Tom Lucero Linda Lusk Diane McCrary Viola Lucero Mickie Lynch Don McLeod Wilfred Lucero Diane Lyngen Bonnie McWillie Jerry Lujan Doris McAllister Diane Maddox Joe Lujan Deidre McCarthy Clora Maestas David Luna Caylia McCord Josie Maestas Juniors Work Hard in Nazario Maestas David Malcolm Rosalie Maldonado Linda Malloy Marilyn Mann Tommy Mares Lawrence Marquez Ralph Marquez Robert Marquez Bill Marshall Ernest Martin Frances Martin Judy Martin Michael Martin Anthony Martinez Cecilia Martinez Gary Martinez Mr. Gilmer gives a speed test to his typing George Martinez class. Joe Martinez f CI John Martinez Joseph Martinez Lee Martinez asses Manuel Martinez Mary Martinez Randy Martinez Robert Martinez Walter Martinez Robert Maschewski Blanche Matlock Jacob Matteson Tom Meekush Juniors Order Class Lois Suzette Don Metoxen Mickiewicz Miller James Mitchell Janet Mitchell Joe Mitchell Betty Emily Flora Montoya Mike Montoya Mike C. Montoya Richard Montoya Toby Mora Montoya Phillip Mosier Montoya John Moss 192 Eddy Mary Kris Sarah Miller Miller Miranda Montano Philip Eloisa Raul Lynda Modica Montano Montano Montoya Joe Leroy Lorraine Danny Montoya Montoya Montoya Moos Tommie Duane Sarah Ralph Montoya Moore Moore Naw Joe Edward Bobby Moya Mulligan Narvaiz Rings in October Kent Linda Elaine Arthur Darnell Odra Near Neely Neie Nieto Nowlin Nowlin Lynda Tommy Ronald Olivia Arlene Mary A. Noffy Nunn Olfield Olivas Olguin Olguin Bob Betty Phil Kathy Consuelo Geraldine Olsen Onsen Osuna Otero Ortiz Ortiz Cheerleaders Sally Mattingly and Sheri Weichman get the crowd in the spirit at a Valley- Highland game. 193 Pete Ortiz Ray Ortiz Augie Padilla Eli Padilla Helen Padilla Jesse Padilla Manuel Padilla Professo Padilla Sylvia Padilla Manny Palacios James Patterson Jim Patty Sandi Pearsall Sharon Peecher Class of ' 65 Sponsors Charles Pedroncelli Dolores Perkins Cathy Perea Wilfred Perrin Mary Perea Mary Perry Pat Perea Marsha Peterie Paul Perea Clyde Phillips Richard Perea James Phillips Sammy Perea p e ggy Phillips Carol Pilon Roy Pogan Pattie Porter Billie Poteet Linda Powell John Pritchard Jkkmm Vikings unload for another day of work. Josie Prudencio John Pugh Johnny Pugh Christmas Song Fest Betty Purvis Pat Quirk Stephen Quakenbush Pam Railey Bonnie Ramsey Jay Rawls Wayne Reames Fritzi Reay John Rector Larry Rector 4 k i D. Kyle Reynolds Gene Lyn Josephine Darlene Mike J. D. Reynolds Rhodes Richards Richardson Ritz Roberts L. Jones is Junior UMOC Anne Rockwell Jackie Rodgers Betty Ann Romero Harold Romero Mary Romero Maureen Romero Nancy Romero Rudy Romero Sophie Romero Wally Romero Yvonne Ross Howard Rouse Orlando Roybal V JP .k. Rita Roybal William Russell Sherida Rutherford Richard Rutledge Gene Saiz Joe Saiz Mary Saiz Erlinda Salazar Lorraine Salazar Celso Sanchez Christine Sanchez Candidate Mrs. Eubank gives careful instruction to girls on right technique for playing volleyball. Clarence Sanchez David Sanchez Fernando Sanchez Jeannett Sanchez Juanda Sanchez Linda Sanchez Manuel Sanchez Mary Sanchez Pauline Sanchez Roman Sanchez Rosie Sanchez Ruth Sanchez Eddie Sandoval Gilbert Sandoval Juniors Tapped for National Johnny Sedillo Johnny Segura Benny Sena Richard Sena Virginia Serna Rosetta Sesma Merry Setzler Gerald Sexon Pattie Sandoval Vickie Sandoval Mela Santiago Donald Santillanes Angela Scarton Robert Schumacker Lance Schneider Pam Schupp Alex Sedillo George Sedillo Sue Shea Doris Shiver Judy Shiver Parrie Shortle Tom Silva Dennis Simmons Tom Simms Honor Society in Spring Bobby Pamela Rex Ledia Jim Donnie Sisernos Small Smart Sotolon o Statkus Stewart Emily Harold Linda Mike Roberta Nora Smith Smith Smith Spitz Sullivan Swallows Martin Ronald Andy Carolyn Smith Smith Sabien Sullivan Jerry Gene Karen Spear Spence Spiekerman Patricia Glenn Norman Stockton Stone Suazo John Stewart Joyce Tamora 199 $ w mm Connie Tapia Patricia Tierney Du Boise Tappan Marilyn Tillotson Roberta Tenn Billy Tippit Gail Thomas Margaret Torres John Thomas Paul Torres Leroy Thompson Ricky Torres Robert Threlkeld Sue Trammell Juniors Stage Larry Treat Terrie Tredway Freddie Trujillo Jerry Trujillo Danell Triplett Johnny P. Trujillo Paul Tsutsumi Marilyn Tucker Randy Uzeta Marcia Valdez Arthur Valencia Isabel Valencia 200 Paul Valencia Cornel Venters Ernest Van Winkle Donna Veretto Margaret Vargas Margie Vess Judy Vaughn Barbara Vigil Bob Velarde Betty Villaneuve David Velasquez Mary Villareal Jerry Velasquez Janie Visic Junior-Senior Prom Dean Voge Vickie Votruba Sally Walthall Sue Walthall Ray Warren Mark Warrick Dianne Watkins Jeff Watson Gayle Webb Donna Weber Christine Weaver Connie Weaver One More Year for Juniors Leo Billie Gary Whirling Whitney White Linda Karen Richard Williams Williams Winn Micky Pat Bill Wilt Winklev Wright B team cheerleader Vicky Murray gets the crowd to cheer the B team basketball team on to vic- tory. Kenneth Wayne Yonemoto Yoshimoto Josie Zamora Leroy Zamora Refecto Zamora Sammy Zamora Lisa Zerwet 202 Junior Retakes: Lorrie Albaugh Arthur Baca Beth Barrans Veronica Begay Nellie Blea Dan Bonifant Sharon Cayer Sandra Chavez Laurel Cordova Helen Crowley Vivian Downing Cathy Fisher Rosemary Gutierrez DeAnne Hansen Madeline Hubbell Lucy Jansson Karen Kincer Jackie Lucero Diane McDonald Frank Madrid Jackie Francis Martin Martinez Ly Mary Moody Nunez Marleen David Semanho Sheppard George Anita Bernice Cecilia Meek Monroe Montoya Montoya Carmin Linda Bob George Ortega Pope Ross Sackett Tex E. Ginger Victor Ricardo Smart St. Clair Tzevino Vigil Dave Sciimuck David Wood 203 Sophomore Class Officers, stand- ing from left to right Jerry Mon- toya, Student Council Representa- tive; Geni Everett, Vice-Presi- dent; Mike Roussell, President; Linda Fox, Secretary; Cathy Bloomfield, Treasurer. %, t v M. Roussel is Sophomore Pres. A long time ago, September 3, 1963 to be exact, a pretty, but timid sophomore girl du- tifully marched up to the beanie stand at the entrance to Valley High and held out 75 £ to pay for her beanie. A huge senior boy smirked at her and said meaningfully, It ' s free for a kiss. The girl, stammering in her confusion, answered meekly, No thanks, I ' ll just buy one. So started the year for 800 fast moving sophomores, one of the liveliest classes ever to enter Valley. Many of the newcomers were threatened by seniors in kangaroo court; car- ried books and ran errands for the upperclassmen; and smilingly accepted criticism instead of thanks. Sophomores achieved identity by taking part in all school activities. They were active in sports, joined school clubs, attended student body dances, and took their seats in the student council and sophomore senate. They were the sponsors of such exclusive sophomore projects as the annual Thanks- giving food drive and the Valentine Dance. Being a sophomore was hectic, frustrating and confusing, but they weathered it all and gained confidence and experience to take on the duties of juniors next year. Epilogue The Class of 1966 is ready to carry on the high traditions of Valley high students. Dur- ing the next two years, we are confident that we will win a place for ourselves in the his- tory of Valley High School. Agnes Abeyta Cheryl Adair Daniel Alcala Murtle Allen Robert Allen Amanda Almadova Anita Anaya Charles Anaya Eldon Anderson Kristy Anderson Albert Apodaca Dora Apodaca Mary Apodaca Richard Apodaca Elias Aragon Rachel Aragon Henry Archuleta Linda Armijo Vera Armijo Sydney Armistead Phyllis Arnold mmmm Cookie McAllister is jfMJm Mary Askens Judy Baca Francis Astorga Tommy Baca Sandra Atencio Tony Baca Albert Baca Olivia o mm . .. _„. ft I ' ... ffy t Celina Baca Lulu Bachichi Gilbert Baca Paul Bailey Helen Baca Ellen Baird Charles Baldonado Alice Ball Jane Barbone Arthur Barela Dolores Barela Randy Barela Ed Barmore Dennis Barnum Nancy Barone Mike Roussell ' s speech pays off as he is chosen to lead the sophomore class as their 1963-1964 class president. 206 Head B-Team Cheerleader Isidro Brazan Evelyn Becenti Margret Becerra Sue Becker John Beecher Irene Begay Frank Beserra Betty Bielie Nancy Birmingham Kent Bishop John Bitah Cynthia Blake Lester Bleil John Bligh o O- Susan Bliss Sandra Boyce Richard Brazas David Brennen Ann Breshears Terri Brinkman Edward Brown Lorene Brown Phil Brown Sheila Brown Vicky Boarke Glenn Bowman Marjorie Buck Linda Budagher Lonnie Burke Harrison Burrall Dean Burch Iralene Cabeniss Pearl Cadman Ambrose Candelaria 207 Delfio Candelaria Peggy Candelaria Rudy Candelaria Julia Cano Robert Capo Gloria Cardenas Sophomores ' , Juniors ' , and Seniors ' hearts warm while thi bonfire. 208 Sophomores Awed at First Barbara Chavez Benny Chavez Celestina Chavez Christina Chavez Elaine Chavez Ida Chavez Irene Chavez Johnny Chavez Larry Chavez Loretta Chavez Louie Chavez Martha Chavez V f iff Merlinda Chavez Pauline Chavez Roberta Chavez Susie Chavez Vivian Chavez Priscilla Cheromiah Margaret Cinovic Larry Clees Ronnie Cochran Robert Comyford 1 the destruction of the Demon at the Homecoming Homecoming Festivities 209 Jim Coates Pat Corazza Judith Glenda Boby Margret Jeanne Susan Conder Connor Contreras Contretas Cook Cook Chris Richard Robert Genevieve John Linda Cordova Cordova Cordova Corona Corona Cota Genie Everett backs up the year as Sophomore Vice- President. J T Esther Cotinola Pat Crawley Willi Crawley Neal Crowley Heidi Cull Thelm Culp Kathie Cummings Darrel Cuningham Carol Curry Qpkoijk)y6s Sponsor Annual 0 K, J Carol Darr Don Daugherty Barbara Davis William Davis Norman Dawson Carey Dean Clayton Dehart Ernest Dehart Lois Delwiche Roger De Mar Chris Dennis Arlene Denny Daniel DeVarga Rhonda Deyo Walter Dike Kenneth Dillon Ineth Diswood Rita Diswood Susan D ' Malley Chris Doerra Margaret Donoghue George Downing Sandra Downs Deborah Duncan John Dunlap Clyde Dunn Nancy Dunning Alice Duran Diana Duran John Duran Linda Duran Manuel Duran Ramona Duran Mark Eastman Mickie Eden Frank Elliot Anita Ellis Lois Elsey Kerry Emswiler Linda Eustace Gene Everett Phillip Ewing Jmmm f5i Zkdk Thanksgiving Food Drive 211 w Linda Fox gives her speech which won for her the office of Sec retary of the Sophomore Class. r Danny Elizabeth Larry Fannell Faris Fellis Gorden Cathy Everett Ferren Fiala Figg Suzi Donna Sherman Flenniken Forbis Formhals Numerous Sophomores Charles Naomi Clifford Linda Rena Margie Theresa Pauline Forte Foster Fowlkes Fox Francis Frasier Gabaldon Galindro Robert Toby Agnes Agnes Diane Frank Geraldine Helen Gallegos Gallegos Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia 212 Kathy Garcia Paul Garcia Pedro M. Garcia Peggy Garcia Petrita Garcia Robert Garcia Robert Garcia Romulo Garcia Rudy Garcia Terry Garcia Theresa Garcia Theresa Garcia Nellie Gardner Ruth Gardner Whitney Gardner Mable Garduna Olivia Garduna Susan Garrett try for Class Offices Tommy Garrett Deanna Gomez Archiann Gear Vince Gomez Vicky Gentry Bengie Gonzales Kathy George Clara Gonzales • Robert Giles Elias Gonzales Dorothy Gilliam Felix Gonzales Rosalie Goldsberry Frank Gonzales Bernadette Gomez Gloria Gonzales 213 ■-4 f p i r r t v ? f) m Pat Patricia Pearl Raymond Richard Robert Evelyn James Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Goodluck Goodluck Dottie Richard Phillip Rita Jimmy Melsio Nancie Betty Gordon Gosso Griffin Griffin Griego Griego Griego Grove Beattie, Allen Co-Sponsor Jan Pogan gives speech for sophomore Vice-Presidency. Charlie Gurule Mary Gurule Claudia Gushard Albert Gutierrez Celina Gutierrez Clarita Gutierrez Frances Gutierrez Francis Gutierrez Jacob Gutierrez Joe Gutierrez Joe Gutierrez Mary Gutierrez 214 Mary Sally Gutierrez Gutierrez Sammy Gutierrez Dale Harrison Valentino Gutierrez Linda Harrison Lewis Hamilton Rodney Hatch Cynthia Hardyman Sandy Hatton Carl Harris Dianne Hauser Floyd Harris Patricia Head Active Sophomore Class vx i Chuck Ronald Starlene Heaton Heistor Henline Carl Larry Jeff Higday Higgins Hill Mary Jo Ann Larry Homrich Hood Hoots George Herman Linda Hill Lynns Hopkins Salvador Hernandez Linda Hiller Billie Hopper a ' -L„m : 1 Ml Annabell Herrera Rick Hines Beverly Horcheimer Ceclia Herra Carmen Holden Brenda Hornsley Lucille Hickson Candy Holts Louella Houston A, A iiMjiA di Cerny , Forrest, Murry, Houston, Candy Howard Rhonda James Billie Johnson R % ' r F Kathy Howat Bruce Jaques Bobby Johnson Vpi h - h Margaret Ken Howell Huse Clarence Joe Jaramillo Jar amillo Bob Fred Johnson Johnson Kathy Terry Pat Alice Hutchison Ingram Irwin Jahn Ken Eloy Johnnie Beverly Jaramillo Jaramillo Jimerson Johnson Judy Rejina Robin Barry Johnson Johnson Johnston Jones These girls are all hoping to cheer for the Norsemen at Valley ' s B team games. Unfortunately only five may hold the honor. are B-Team Cheerleaders ' diM Fred Kamplain Patricia Kelly Karen Kniffen Rick LaProsto Kay Lester David Stanly Kastning Kedelty Marcia Linda Kettles Paula Krogdajil Dan Tim Keith f) Kenedy Kobayashi Randy Kugler Carla Patricia Keel Kees Stanley Rosemary Margaret ' JVffrJ Koppel Kezlowski A Sfct K L 7 Kitchell 2 Leslie Pameia • -J- l Jaikie Johnnie Mbiane LaBranche LaneM N Zj fcaney i? - Laney s Lamer T i e v 1 rr i) Johnnie Jerry Largo Larranga Celeste Diane Lewis Lewis Brent Charles Lawrence Lee Joseph Judith Lewis Lewis Jayne Lee Ray Lewis Mary Lee Sharon Lewis Ralph Leeson Edward Levba 1 217 f Sophs. Wear Beanies To Frank Leyba Pete Leyba Norma Longacre Albert Lonez Benita Lopez Francis Lopez Gilbert Lopez JoAnn Lopez Johnny Lopez Larry Lopez Margret Lopez Anthony Lucero Ella Lucero Grace Lucero 218 Games and Assemblies Tony Lujan Elizabeth Luna Vickie Luna Mary Luther Dorothy Lynch Frances Lynch Bobby Madrid Marine Madrid Hazel Maez Flavio Maestas Joan Maestas Ronnie Maestas Ronald Malone John Mann games and assemblies. Eva Marquez Lonnie Martin Pat Martin Phillip Martin Anabella Martinez Cecila Martinez Christina Martinez Frances Martinez Fred Martinez Gloria Martinez Jimmie Martinez Jimmie Martinez ■■■mn 219 Kathy Martinez Robert Martinez Penny Maues Everett, Fox , Bloomfield, , .A if Lupie Margo Martinez Martinez Ronnie Rudy Martinez Martinez Theresa Flora McAtee McAllister Martha Patsy Rebecca Martinez Martinez Martinez Rudy Sue Tommy Martinez Martinez Martinez Louise Cathy John McGangle McGuire McGuire Richard Robert Martinez Martinez Robert Larry Mathews Matthews Richard John McGregor Mclntyre Tom Laubert, representing the track team, awards the school a trophy. 220 Montoya aid Roussel 1A XM JM Bob Carole David Darlene McKinley McKinney McQueen Melbihess George Gilbert Lawrence Ray Montano Montano Montano Montano Joe John John Lorrain Montoya Montoya Montoya Montoya Marie Robert Helen Mike Mendez Miera Mirelas Miller Alice Carmen Diana Jerry Montoya Montoya Montoya Montoya Myra Paul Tony Tony Montoya Montoya Montoya Montoya Harold Moore Barbra Motta Betty Morgan Vickie Moya Patsy Morris Bertha Muller Kevin Gary Danette Kathy Michael Mornsroe Moses Mosher Mosher Motichko Linda Brent Vickie Jeff Micka Munn Murray Murray Mutter Mvnsberger £M flf MdA Anna Nancy Nariano Nations Steve Virginia Nelson Nipper Marsha Donna Joe Natske Navalesi Navalesi Charles George Larry Nieto Norsworthy Norton Betty James Naylor Neely Ernest Ricky Olguin Olguin Allen Neher Christine Ordonez Sophs. Enjoy Valley ' s Larry Ortiz Mary Pacheco Carole Park Sandra Ortiz Angela Padilla Gary Parker Orlando Otero Paul Padilla Billy Parsons Richard Otero Paul Padilla Deborah Peak Pat Ouger Stella Padilla Johnny Pedronceli Alan Overmier Louise Paisano Robert Pedrosa Wilma Pablo Jennie Palacios Linda Peecher dikdA Danny Pacheco Phyllis Palacios Tommy Perea Sophomore girls enjoy Miss Wilson ' s P. E. classes. Physical Ed. Classes Victor James Terry Jim Stella Perea Perry Peterson Plagens Platera Shirley Lloyd Jonathan Diana . Jim Poper Potts Powers Puccetti Pugh Nellie Susan Tim Linda Kay Redhouse Reed Reed Reeder Reineke Erma Dan Pat Platero Pogan Ponce Kathy Charles Jack Pulakos Rappui Rector Jerolyn Virginia Kathy Reich Reyes Reynolds Donna Richardson Dale Ripley Jerry Rogers Michaele Ridnour Joe Roetker Michael Rogers Kathyj Rig: Alex Rodrigues Connie Romero ne Roche Barbra Rodrigues David Romero Ivan Rhodes Ernest Rodrigues Frank Romero Jerry Rivels Vernon Rodrigues Julian Romero Bob Rivera Stephen Rockstroh Lorraine Romero Ricky Rivera Lorraine Rodarte Phillip Romero Mim 224 Tony Helen Mike Flora Rebecca Elaine Wayne Simon Romero Ross Roussel Royal Roybal Rudolph Rue Ruelas Brenda Josephine Dorothy Marie Anthony David Albert Angie Rutherford Saavedra Saiz Salas Salazar Salazar Sanchez Sanchez Struggle With Caesar Charles Sanchez G. Sanchez Sylvia Sanchez Clorinda Sanchez M. Sanchez Veronica Sanchez Daniel Sanchez p e ggy Sanchez Richard Sandefer Dennis Sanchez Phil Sanchez Antionette Sandoval Dorothy Sanchez Ramona Sanchez Audrey Sandoval Elias Sanchez Richard Sanchez Rosemary Sandoval Emiliani Sanchez Robert Sanchez Nicholas Sands Florence Sanchez Stella Sanchez Danny Santellan; ilk ft ft mp Sophs. Hold U.M.O.C. Micheal Darla Nancy Santillanes Sauage Saxton Robert Diane John Segura Sena Sena Dorothy Rudy Linda Sheridan Shoats Shook Vlary Schmitt Mary Schorr Nick Sedillo Pat Sedillo Andrew Segura Jack Sevier Carol Sexton Terrey Shea Gary Shelton Frankie Shenalay Howard Shrader Mike Sicken trer Sierra Sierra Oscar Simpson Marian Silva Many buses provide transportation for numerous Valley High students. 226 Title for Year of 63-64 George Sisineros John Smithers Richard Stevens George Skinner Becky Soos James Stocton Vernon Smid Geraldine Sorrell Carolyn Stone Dennis Smith Glenna Speer May Stout Ellen Smith Joe Speer Dorie Strait Richard Smith Terry Spitz Mary Strawn Steve Smith Vivian Starks Doris Suhx Tereah Smith Susan Statkus Kathleen Sullivan Nancy Summers Stella Teller Joyce Stutten Liz Tendrio Eric Szeman Ray Thomen Connie Taber Jack Thorp Annabelle Tafoya Gilbert Tollardo Esther Tane Ben Torrez Roy Tamez Nancy Torrez Milton Taylor Theresa Torrez --•■•-- X Kerry Townsend Ronald Toya Tim Kennedy and Steve Smith demonstrate wrestling techniques at Valley ' s first wrestling assembly. Dennis Tambley Ik Ik AZk Arleen Trujillo Estella Trujillo Joanne Trujillo John T. Trujillo Morris Trujillo Ricky Trujillo Marietta Tso Etta Tsutsumi Arthur Tsyitee Edward Tsyitee Kathie Ulibari Marcia Ulibari Charlene Upshaw Frank Vailancourt Sandra Vaillancourt Annette Valdez Eleanor Valdez Ernie Valdez Frank Valdez Gilbert Valdez Johnny Valdez Sophs. This Year, 228 Aim Theresa Valdez VeLynn Vincent Carmen Valencia Aleta Wagner Danny Vasques Gerald Walters Veronica Velarde Leigh Walters Nelda Venters Carol Wankel Linda Veratto William Warbois Tony Vegie Gary Watts David Vellescas Kathy Wiechert Nanie Welch Dianna Wilhelm Pamela Welch Woodie William Jerry Wendt Lula Williams William Wenrich Ann Willmarth Patsy White Donna Wilson Sharon White Marie Wilson Wanda Whitehead Ricky Wilt James Whitten Jerry Wimberly Hershal Young Evelyn Wood George Wood Glenda Wood Edward Wright Mable Yosse Yassie Wayne Donald Year)- %M M Juniors the Next 229 m Richard Sac jam Barbara Abeyta Cathy Bloomfield Jerry Hughes Gladys Monneveau Robert Zachary Frank Zamora Magdalena Zamora Sally Zamora Todd Zickert Jenna Zollinger Sherryle Zuk Maria Allison Cynthia Burns Susie Jack Kathi Murphy Phil Beatty Steve Carnahan Judy Levandoski Roman Romero t • ■. ! J to ft y b V Denise Alice Veda Virginia Shelton Cortey Crippen Gonzales Priscilla Walter Jane Flavio iucero Lucero Luther Maestas Rosalie Barbara Mary Linda Cheri Chavez Stockard Visic Watson Zuver Betty Haralson Mary Maher Soph. Retakes 230 Ind ex Abeita, Delores 175 Abeyta, Agnes 115, 208 Abeyta, Barbara 230 Abeyta, Mary A. 92, 100, 114, 175 Abies, Stanlie 131 Abrams, Patricia 122, 175 Adair, Cheryl 205 Adams, Frances 175 Ackerman, Frank (Mr.) 10 Airy, Patricia 2,, 28, 31, 44, 85, 91, 92, 114, 118, 131 Alarid, Dave 131 Albaugh, Lorrie 203 Alcala, Daniel 205 Alexander, Bruce 74, 131 Alexander, Jo 37, 85, 89., 90, 91, 106, 131 Almadova, Amanda 205 Allan, Joe Kee 175 Allan, Tom 74, 175 Allen, Bill 106 Allen, Murtle 205 Allen, Robert 205 Allen, Tommie (Miss) 10, 105, 107 Alley, Ted 62, 64, 14, 111, 132 Allison, Donald 103, 175 Allison, Maria 107, 230 Alwine, Sandy 175 Anaya, Anita 205 Anaya, Charles 205 Anaya, Maria O. 175 Anderson, Eldon 205 Anderson, Jerry 54, 115, 132 Anderson, Kristy 106, 205 Anderson, Mike 175 Anderson, Roberta 132 Anderson, Sam 175 Andrade, Julia G. (Mrs.) 10, 106 Anstine, David 175 Apodaca, Albert 205 Apodaca, Dora 205 Apodaca, Ida 88, 107, 175 Apodaca, Mary 205 Apodaca, Richard 74, 205 Apodaca, Rita 205 Apodaca, Rose Mary 117 Apodaca, Tom 175 Aragon, Alfred 176 Aragon, Elias 205 Aragon, Elma 176 Aragon, Jake 176 Aragon, Paul 176 Aragon, Rachel 107, 205 Archuleta, Clara 176 Archuleta, Daniel 176 Archuleta, Harry 205 Archuleta, Justin 31, 87 Archibeque, Steve 176 Arcienega, Tom (Mr.) 10, 63, 80 Arellano, Connie 176 Argeanas, Donna 107, 176 Armijo, Anthony 74 Armijo, Bertha 115, 176 Armijo, Frances 122, 176 Armijo, Freddy 176 Armijo, Linda 205 Armijo, Theresa 124, 176 Armijo, Vera 205 Armistead, Sidney 205 Arnold, Carol 176 Arnold, Phyllis 205 Arretche, Clara M. (Mrs.) 10, 92 Askens, Mary 206 Astorga, Anthony 176 Astorga, Francis 206 Atencio, Sandra 206 Atkinson, Margie 176 Austin, Alberta 86, 98, 132 Avery, Judy 87, 88, 176 Babcock, Roger C. (Mr.) 10, 91 ' Babington, Alice (Mrs.) 20, 121 Baca, Albert 206 Baca, Arthur 127, 203 Baca, Arthur 176 Baca, Celina 92, 107, 115, 122, 206 Baca, Diana 132 Baca, Edward 176 Baca, Gilbert 89, 206 Baca, Helen 107, 206 Baca, Johnny 206 Baca, Joseph 176 Baca, Julian 93, 105, 132 Baca, Lawrence 176 Baca, Marda 176 Baca, Olivia 206 Baca, Sam 132 Baca, Shirleen 132 Baca, Teddy 176 Baca, Tommy 77, 206 Baca, Tony 206 Bachicha, Jo Ann 177 Bachicha, Lillian 77 Bachichi, Lulu 206 Bailey, Paul 95, 124, 206 Baker, Janice 100, 124, 125 177 Baldonado, Charles 86, 206 Baldonado, Richard 104 124, 125, 177 Baldwin, Raymond 177 Baldwini, Roy 80 Ball, Allice 103, 126, 206 Ball, Eddie 177 Ball, Kenneth 132 Banks, Bobby 101, 177 Barbon, Jane 206 Barela, Andy 177 Barela, Dolores 177 Barela, Leonella 206 Barela, Patricia 122, 132 Barela, Randy 87, 101, 105., 132 Barker, Martin 87, 206 Barker, Robert 72, 87, 110, 177 Barmore, Ed 62, 132 Barnum, Dennis 206 Barnum, John 125, 132 Barone, Nancy 206 Barr, Eddie 105 Barrens, Beth 54, 114 1 ' 26, 203 Barrios, Bob 68, 72 Barte, Sandy 177 Bartholomew, Kay 132 Bauman, Donna 177 Baur, Henry (Mr.) 10, 101, 110 Bazan, Isidro 207 Beattie, Carl 177 Beattie, Richard (Mr.) 10 Beatty, Phil 74, 203 Becenti, Donna 98 Becenti, Evelyn 207 Becker, Mike 35, 45, 89, 90, 106, 124, 125, 132, 151 Becker., Sue 207 Becerra, Margaret 93 Becerra, Robert 132 Beecher, Eileen 113, 177 Beecher, John 207 Begay, Irene 207 Begay, Veronica 98, 203 Behrend, Jerry 177 Bell, Viola (Mrs.) 9, 122 Benavidez, Lillie 133 Benisek, Jerry 74, 75., 177 Bennett, Carolyn 27, 31, 38, 58, 89, 91, 92, 127, 133, 160 133 119, 207 11 177 (Mr.) 124, (Mr.) 11, I, 94, 176, Speech Club members John Reay, Janie Visic and Diane skit. Benton, Peggy 89, 91, 133 Bernadette, Dorothy 106, 113, 124, 133 Berrand, Jerry 97 Berry, Jim 177 Beserra, Frank 207 Biefeld, Janet (Mrs.) 11 Bielie, Betty 207 Billings, Don 63, 64, Bird, Carlotta 86, 98, 126, 177 Birmingham, Nancy 207 Bishop, Kent 89, 104, Bishop, Harry (Mr.) 11 Bitah, John 207 Black, Timmothy Blackman, Miles Blagg, Robert W. 77 Blair, Beryl 87, 8 177 Blake, Connie 101 ' , 133 Blake, Cynthia 115, 116, 207 Blake, Judy 127 Blake, Rose 177 Bland, Gary 68, 117, 133 Blea, Nellie 203 Bleil, Lester 207 Bligh, John 207 Bliss, Susan 89, 207 Bloomfield, Cathy 59, 89. 94, 105, 119, 204, 230 Blumenfeld, Willow 231 Boarke, Vicky 207 Bock, Margie 107 Bogart, Barbara 177 Bond, Mike 177 Bonifant, Dan 177 Bonifant, Dan 203 Booth, Clifford 82, 177 Borrego, Joe 177 Bourke, Jo Anne 177 Bowerman, C. A. 62, 77, 79, 111, 133 Bowers, Nell (Miss) 20 Bowley, Dana 56, 87, SS. 114, 117 Bowman, Glenn 207 Bowra, Carolyn 127, 134 Boxberga, Mary Ann 9S, 134 Boyd, Martin 124 Boyce, Sandra 102, 121 ' . 20 Bradley, Paul 64, 74, 177 Brady, John (Mr.) 11 Brady, John 178 Branagan. Roberta 128, 134 Brandenburg, Doanld 178 Brant, Yvonne 178 Branthoover, Connie 178 Brannon, Richard 134 Vickers, Willow Blumenfeld, Fritze McCrary ham up an anti-education Brasel, Gloria 123, 134 Brazas, Richard 207 Breezwski, Sandy 178 Breenen, David 207 Brenner, Gary 134 Breshears, Ann 207 Breshears, Gerry 91, 128, 134 Briley, Marion 178 Brinkman, Alan 134 Brinkman, Terri 207 Brooks, Albert 124, 125, 178 Brooks. Jack 74, 115, 178 Brown, Barbara A. 107, 178 Brown. Barbara 100, 108, 178 Brown, Brenda 178 Brown, Edward 108, 207 Brown. Georgia 178 Brown, Gregg 124 Brown, Lorene 207 Brown, Santa Fe 118, 134 Brown, Sheila 207 Bruegman. Sherrie 134 Buck, Danny 124, 178 Buck, Marjori 207 Buckwald, Vickie 178 Budagher, John 44, 64, 74, 134 Budagher, Linda 86, 207 Buffalow, Johnny 97, 134 Buffalow, Johnny 97, 134 Bundrant. Claude 93, 178 Burch, Dean 73, 124, 207 Burdick. Charles W. (Mr.) 11, 95 Burgess, Lovola Mrs. 5, 6, 9, 91, 121 Barde, Dena 178 Burke, Linda 135 Burke, Lonnie 207 Burns. Cynthia 230 Burrall, Harrison 207 Burrall. Kathleen 89, 90, 135 Ever. Fred 125, 135 Bvers, Jean (Mrs.) 11, 53, 113 Byers, Paul 135, 35 Byrnes. Michael 110, 135 Cabeniss, Iralene 9S. 207 Cadena. Manuel S2, 178 Cadmen, Pearl 207 Calderon. Linda 91, 105. 135 Caldwell. Leonard 105 135 Calindro, Lucy 183 Campbell, Geraldine Mrs. 11 Cambell. George 124, 178 Campbell, Lana 178, 100 Campbeil. Linda 100. 198 231 Class of ' 64 ' . . . and they say that this stuff up the whole place? Candelaria, Ambrose 207 Candelaria, Bill 178 Candelaria, Delfino 115, 208 Candelaria, Dolores 135 Candelaria, Lawrence 178 Candelaria, Nick 135 Candelaria, Peggy 208 Candelaria, Rudy 208 Candelaria, Shiela 178 Canfield, Diana 88, 178 Canfield, Evelyn 124, 128, 135 Cano, Julia 208 Cano, Linda 126, 178 Capelli, Vincent (Mr.) 12, 80, 111 Caplin, Abbie 24, 135 Capo, Robert 105, 208 Cardenas, Gloria 208 Carlson, Carol 208 Carillo, Albert 136 Carillo, Freddy 115, 178 Carillo, George 93, 136 Carnahan, Steve 230 ' Carpenter, Darla 136 Carr, Pearl 1 ' 36 Carrillo, Linda 88, 178 Carrillo, Loretta 208 Carroll, Carolyn 106. 208 Carstens, Chris 114, 208 Carver, John 136 Casados, Gilbert 77, 208 Casaua, Chris 208 Casaus, Emma 179 Casaus, Ernie 208 Casias, Linda 89, 208 Casias, Viola 208 Casteel, Jim 208 Castellano, Delfino 208 Castellano, Lou ise 179 Castiglia, Shirley 105, 136 Castillo, Judy 208 Castro, Flora 136 Castro, Joseph 208 Catt, Kathy 101, 106, 179 Cart, Sharon 87, 106, 136 Candrill, J. R. 179 Causaus, Ortencia 179 Cayer, Sharon 208 Caylor, Linda 208 Cayton, Jennifer 179 Cayton, Sandra 208 Cebada, Cilvia 179 Celeste, Louise 126 Cerney, Cheryl 87, 115, 208 Ceroni, Joe 179 Cervantes, Steve 50, 136 232 will blow Chain, Bonnie 179 Chamberlain, Marion 179 Chamblee, Terrie 179 Chaplin, Jim 30, 64, 73, 85, 86, 89, 90, 91, 92, 111, 136 Chappell, Jo Ann 179 Chaput, Sandra (Miss) 12, 94 Chavaria, Leola 179 Chavez, Albert 66, 67, 77, 78, 179 Chavez, Barbara 107 ' , 208 Chavez, Barbara 209 Chavez, Beatrice 55, 179 Chavez, Benny 94, 209 Chavez, Bobby 179 Chavez, Celestina 209 Chavez, Dolores 136 Chavez, Elaine 207 Chavez, Elsie 179 Chavez, Frank 179 Chavez, Fred 128, 179 Chavez, Gil 86, 179 Chavez, Gloria 179 Chavez, Ida 89, 209 Chavez, Irene 209 Chavez, Jennie 122, 179 Chavez, Johnny 209 Chavez, Larry 72, 209 Chavez, Larry 68, 179 Chavez, Loretta 89, 105, 108 Chavez, Louie 73, 82, 209 Chavez, Margaret 179 Chavez, Marie 136 Chavez, Martha 209 Chavez, Merlinda 209 Chavez, Norma 136 Chavez, Pauline 209 Chavez,, Orlando 80, 81, 111, 136 Chavez, Roberta 93, 107, 209 Chavez, Rosemary J. 179 Chavez, Rosemary V. 107, 179 Chavez, Sandra 203 Chavez, Susie 209 Chavez, Tina 124 Chavez, Tito 106, 124, 136 Chavez, Tommie 1 ' 36 Chavez, Tommy 62, 63, 80, 82, 137 Chavez, Tony 179 Chavez, Velma 137 Chavez, Vivian 209 Cheromiah, Priscilla 126, 209 Chiado, Joe 180 Childers, Betty 180 Chinberg, Christine 137 Christ, Jeanne 180 Christanelli, James 69, 87, 180 Cinovic, Margaret 121, 209 Cisneros, Max 180 Cladwell, Leonard 105 Clani, Timothy 109, 180 Clari, Kenneth 137 Clark, Carol 180 Clark, Larry 137 Clark, Linda 180 Clauve, Kay A. (Miss) 12, 104 Clees, Larry 209 Clough, Kenneth 180 Cloughley, Jan 28, 106, 137 Coates, Jim 210 Coats, Lena 180 Cochran, Ronnie 209 Colon, Kelly 72 Comyford, Robert 209 Conder, Judith 210 Condon, John 74, 180 Congable, Michael 180 Conkle, Carol 88, 180 Conner, Glenda 210 Conniff, John 50, 80, 82, 86, 88, 174., 180, 187 Contreras, Bobby 72 Contreras, Tommy 137 Contretas, Margaret 210 Cook, Jeanne 210 Cook, Susan 210 Coppell, Carol 126 Coraza, Pat 73, 210 Cordova, Arthur 62, 64, 180 Cordova, Barbara 122, 138 Cordova, Chris 210 Cordova, Laurel 86, 124, 203 Cordova, Louise 97, 180 Cordova, Phillip 180 Cordova, Robert 210 Cordova, Tony 97, 138 Corley, Alice 87, 105, 126 127 Corona, Genevieve 89, 210 Corona, John 210 Correll, Jo e (Mr.) 12, 73 Corrillo, George 121 Cortez, Eddie 82, 180 Cortez, Ray 138 Cota, Linda 210 Cothren, Rose 122, 180 Cotinola, Ester 210 Cornelius, Gerald R. 106, 124, 138 Cornelius, Linda 124, 138 Cortey, Alice 230 Craig, Sue 98., 124, 138 Crawley, Pat 210 Crawley, Willie 210 Crippen, Veda 230 Crocco, Victor (Mr.) 12, 73 Crosby, Barbara 98, 180 Crowe, Karen 180 Crowley, Helen 98, 106, 203 Crowley, Neal 210 Cull, Chris 97., 138 Cull, Heidi 121, 210 Cullers, Linda 180 Cully, Sarah 86, 180 Culp, Larry 124, 138 Culp, Thelma 210 Cummings, Kathie 210 Cunningham, Darrel 210 Cunningham, Diane 180 Cunningham, George 101, 105 ' , 138 Curry, Carol 87, 121, 210 Curry, Connie 180 Daniel, Merideth 87, 89, 90, 95, 109, 119, 1 ' 20, 138 Darnell, Gail 101, 180 Darr, Carol 211 Daughty, Dan 97, 211 Davidson, John 181 Davis, Barbara 211 Davis, Leslie 139 Davis, Rebecca (Mrs.) 12 Davis, William 21 ' 1 Dawes, Edith 139 Dawson, Norman 211 Dean, Cary 211 Deason, Joe 159, 139 De Baca, Angelina 181 De Baca, Patrick 181 Deen, Wilma Lee (Mrs.) 12 Dehaan, Tom 139 Dehart, Ernest 211 Dehart, Sharyl 139 Delecruz, Hilda 139 D ' Lamater, Gary 73, 124, 125, 181 Delwiche, Louis 122, 211 Delwiche, Shirley 34, 101, 122, 139 De Mar, David 181 De Mar, Roger 211 De Nargai, Daniel 11 ' 5 Demaret, Roberta (Mrs.) 12 Dennis, Chris 211 Denny, Arlene 211 Denny, Patsy 181 De Vargas, Daniel 211 Dewing, Robert 124, 125, 181 Devo, Rhonda 102, 124, 211 Dibble, Vinnie 29, 36, 88, 94, 174 181 184 Dickens, Lisa 88, 181 Dickens, Sue 139 Dickson, Clark 124, 181 Dickerson, De Ellen 181 Dietmeier, Peggy Jo 97, 139 Ditzler, Tommy 73, 181 Dike, Lawrence 91, 139 Dike, Walter 114, 21 ' 1 Dillon, Kenn eth ' 1 5 J 211 D nas, Rose IS Di Nello, Edmu. (Mr.) 13 Diswood, Ineth 105, 211 Diswood, Retha 105 Dixon, Ralph (Mr.) 7 D ' Malley, Susan 211 Dodge, Beverly 139 Doerra, Chris 125., 211 Doerr, Joe 125, 139 Dogendorf, John 139 Dohner, Lester (Mr.) 9 Donoghue, Edwin 181 Donoghue, Margaret 211 Dopson, Dean 181 Doughty, Jim (Mr.) 13, 63, 74 Douglas, Carol 127, 139 Douglas, Sherry 181 Downing, George 89, 211 Downing, Vivian 124, 203 Downs, Sandra 211 Dows, Agnes 126 Drexel, William 139 Drummond, Trudy 126, 127, 181 Duffer, Ester 104, 140 Duffer, Helen 91, 92, 104, 140 Duncan, Deborah 103, 211 Dunlap, John 97, 21 ' 1 Dunlap, Mary 140 Dunlap, Sue 87 Dunn, Clyde 124 Dunning, Don 40, 140 Dunning, Don 40, 140 Duquette, Ruthe (Mrs.) 13 Leaves Viking Valhalla Duran, Alice 211 Duran, Diana 211 Duran, Elsie 181 Duran, James Randolph 140 Duran, John 211 Duran, Linda 211 Duran, Manuel 211 Duran, Ramona 211 Duran, Randy 52, 126, 127 Durham, Joyce 104, 140 Dzielak, Alfred S. (Mr.) 13 Eastman, Jane 26, 30, 140 Eastman, Mark 91, 211 Eaton, Russell 35, 47, 140 Eavenson, Ricky 181 Eddy, Jane 181 Eden, Mickie 211 Edenburn, Mike 72, 87, 88, 181 Eggars, Margaret 122, 181 Ehrasam, Virginia 94, 180 Eidson, Donna 140 Elliot, Frank 79, 211 Ellis, Anita 106, 126, 211 Ellis, Bonnie 106, 1 ' 82 Ellis, Nancy 127, 182 Elsey, Lois 211 Emberson, Bill 140 Emberson, Shirley 94, 101, 182 Emswiler, Kerry 105, 115, 211 Epstein, Ralph 110, 140 Espinosa, Dolores 98, 140 Eubank, Martha (Mrs.) 13, 105, 197 Eustace, Linda 211 Evans, Ann 98, 182 Evans, Christine 180 Everett, Bert (Mr.) 9, 91 Everette, Genie 85, 87, 89, 204, 210, 211 Ewing, Bobby 80, 182 Ewing, Phillip 64, 69, 72, 211 Fagan, Charles 97, 141 Fannell, Danny 212 Faris, Camille 182 Paris, Elizabeth 105, 212 Faris, Mildred S. (Mrs.) 13, 100 Farnam, Carleen F. (Miss) 13 Farr, Dennis 124, 182 Farris, Lynn 89, 90, 112, 115, 141 Faulkenbury, Steve 182 Favor, Shirley 182 Fellis, Larry 97, 212 Fellows, Glenn 80, 111, 141 Ferguson, Janelle 98, 99, 123., 141 Ferguson, Marion (Mrs.) 8, 55 Ferguson, Mike 141 Ferren, Gorden 212 Fesquez, Molly 183 Feyen, Ruth 106, 127, 141 Fiala, Cathy 212 Fife, Ann 182 Figg, Everett 212 Figg, Tom 182 Filipovs, Anna 59, 105, 119, 182 Fink, Jim 141 Finke, Donna 115, 141 Finley, George 97 Fiorette, Frances 40, 89, 127, 141 Fisher, Cathy 203 Fisher, John 74, 124, 141 Fisher, Thomas 106, 141 Fisk, Kathleen (Miss) 13 Fitcher, Dale 182 Fleming, Dave 86, 89, 101, 142 123, Fleming, Donna 86. 142 Flenniken, Suzi 212 Fletcher, Lon 182 Flores, Joe 77, 78 Flowers, Gene 142 Fluke, Leslie 52, 91, 127, 142 Folkman, Jim 88, 182 Fopeano, Joyce 91, 127, 142 Forbis, Donna 103, 212 Forbis, Michael 89 , 142 Ford, Glen 101, 182 Ford, Roger 1 ' 82 Formhals, Hugh 142 Formhals, Sherman 86, 212 Forte, Charles 124, 212 Forte, Clare 122, 182 Forte, Eleanor 87, 112, 122, 142 Fortenbury, Edward 101, 182 Fortenbury, Richard 143 Foster, Noami 113, 212 Foster, Sue 11 ' 2, 143 Foster, Tere 86, 143 Fowlkes, Clifford 212 Fox, Dick (Mr.) 14, 63 Fox, Linda 89, 105, 204, 212 Fragua, Rose 107 Francis, Rena 212 Frasier, Dennis 122, 212 Frasier, Margie 80, 87, 91, 93, 126, 143 Freeman, Butch S6, 97 Frizzell, Roxie 60, 183 Fukazawa, Vicki 183 Fulgham, L. Marie 34, 43, 47, 51, 87, 143 Gabaldon, John 101 Gabbert, William (Mr.) 14 Galbreath, Sherri 50, 127, 143 Gall, Sherrie 126, 183 Gallegos, Annabelle 183 Gallegos, Criselda 183 Gallegos, Ernestine 143 Gallegos, Fred 45, 62, 64, 89, 143 Gallegos, Joe 183 Gallegos, John G. 87, 143 Gallegos, Raymond 87 Gallegos, Robert 143 Gallegos, Robert 89, 212 Gallegos, Rudy 124, 183 Gallegos, Theresa 89, 101, 106, 122, 143 Gallegos, Toby 212 Gallegos, Sally 143 Garbis, Mike 111 Garcia, Agnes 212 Garcia, Agnes 212 Garcia, Albert 143 Garcia, Andy 73, 183 Garcia, Carl 183 Garcia, Charles 105, 143 Garcia, Diane 212 Garcia, Frank 212 Garcia, Geraldine 212 Garcia, Hazel R. 144 O . ft l ° Garcia, Helen 212 J ' Garcia, Herman 183 Garcia, Jo Ann 183 Garcia, Juan 92, 93, 144 Garcia, Judy 86, 101, 144 Garcia, Kathy 107, 213 Garcia, Leonard 183 Garcia, M. A. (Mr.) 14 Garcia, Mary 183 Garcia, Mary F. 183 Garcia, Norma 183 Garcia, Patricia 183 Garcia, Patricia 1 n6 213 Garcia, Paul 21? 90, Garcia, Pearl 122, 183 Garcia, Pedro 93, 213 Garcia, Peggy 213 Garcia, Priscilla 93, 183 Garcia, Robert 144 Garcia, Robert 213 Garcia, Robert 213 Garcia, Romulo 213 Garcia, Rudy 183 Garcia, Rudy 213 Garcia, Sylvia 92, 107 Garcia, Terry 213 Garcia, Theresa 213 Garcia, Theresa 213 Gardner, Beatrice 101, 183 Gardner, Becky 98, 101, 144 Gardner, Carla 56, 89, 120, 124, 127, 144 Gardner, Cheryl 113, 183 Gardner, Nellie 98, 105, 112, 213 Gardner, Ruth 86, 98, 115 Gardner, Whitney 213 Garduna, Mable 213 Garduna, Olivia 213 Garduno, David 144 Garlitiz, Margaret 183 Garrett, David 127, 184 Garrett, Robert 184 Garrett, Susan 213 Garrett, Tommy 213 Garza, Perrie 184 Gear, Archiann 107, 213 George, Kathy 213 George, Robert 63, 64, 110, 111 144 Gentry, Vicky 94, 103, 105, 213 Gere, A. Raymond 38. 51, 52, 59, 91, 126, 127, 137, 144 Gilcrease, Bill 184 72, 80, 82, 14, Giles, Robert 97, 213 Gilliam, Dorothy 213 Gilmer, Frank (Mr.) 54, 191 Glass, Cheryl 184 Glass, Smokey 124 Gnall, Edward M. (Mr.) 14 Goad, Gary 110, 144 Gohke, Gordon 105, 184 Goke, Henry 125 Goke, Patricia 184 Goldsberry, Rosalie 213 Gomez, Bernadette 213 Gomez, Bernice 107, 184 Gomez, Deanna 213 Gomez, Dorothy 184 Gomez, Sylvia 144 Gomez, Tony 184 Gomez, Vince 63, Gomez, Yolanda 144 Gonzales, Angie 107, 184 Gonzales, Annabel! 184 Gonzales, Bengie 213 Gonzales, Crusita 107, 184 Gonzales, Dolores 184 Gonzales, Dora 184 Gonzales, Dorothy 184 Gonzales, Elias 86, 88, 213 Gonzales, Evelyn 98, 99, 144 Gonzales, Feliz 213 Gonzales, Frank 213 Gonzales, Gloria 213 Gonzales, Ida 126, 144 Gonzales. Jeanette 88, 184 Gonzales. Lee 184 Gonzales, Leroy 184 Gonzales, Leo P. 104, 124, 125, 144 Gonzales, Lorenzo 73, 111, 145 Gonzales, Maragret (Mrs.) 14 Gonzales, Margaret 184 Gonzales, Pat 97, 214 Gonzales, Patricia 214 Gonzales, Pearl 214 Gonzales, Phillip 145 Gonzales, Raymond 115, 214 Gonzales, Richard 214 Gonzales, Robert 214 Gonzales, Sylvia R. 86, 122, 145 Gonzales. Virginia 87, 92, 107, 117, 230 Goodil, Jim 97 Gooding, Sandra 184 Goodluck, Evelyn 214 Goodluck, James 214 Goodwin, Del 184 Gordon, Dottie 214 Gorman, Elmer 66, 109, 145 Gossett, Lynn 124 Gossett, Marion 145 Gosso, Carl 184 Gosso. Richard 214 Gradi, Yolanda 54, 109, 116, 117, 185 Graham, Diane 2, 59, 105, 118, 185 Graham, Sandra 185 Granados. Lewis 29, 77, 85, 111, 127, 185 Granda, David 185 Gray, Jo Anne (Miss) 1-i Greene, Barbara 185 Gregory, James 40, 108, 111, 145 Gribble, Wayne 96, 97, 145 Griego. Albert 185 Griego, Bobby 101 Griego, Jimmy 214 Griego. Melsio 214 ' It says here that . . . school is over ' . Griego, Nancie 122,, 124 Griego, Orlando 145 Griego, Richard 66, 185 Griego, Robert 185 Griffin, Ida 107 Griffen, Phillip 74, 124, 214 Griffin, Rita 214 Grisham, Keith B. (Mr.) 14 Gross, Robert 146 Grosso, Bill Carl 101, 185 Grove, Betty 121, 214 Gunther, Sherri 185 Gurley, Richard 185 Gurley, Sue 146 Gurule, Bessie 86, 101, 115, 119, 126, 146 Gurule, Charlie 214 Gurule, Jessica 146 Gurule, Leroy 185 Gurule, Leroy 77, 79, 146 Gurule, Mary 214 Gurule, Mary 146 Gurule, Rosalie 146 Gurule, Sadie 185 Gushard, Claudia 121, 214 Gutierrez, Abbie 101 Gutierrez, Abundia 146 Gutierrez, Albert 214 Gutierrez, Alex 185 Gutierrez, Celina 214 Gutierrez, Clarita 214 Gutierrez, Eloisa 1 ' 23, 146 Gutierrez, Ernest 146 Gutierrez, Frances 214 Gutierrez, Francis 214 Gutierrez, Jacob 214 Gutierrez, Joe 214 Gutierrez, Joe 214 Gutierrez, Mary 214 Gutierrez, Mary 215 Gutierrez, Phil 74 Gutierrez, Rick 62, 63, 80, 82 Gutierrez, Ron 185 Gutierrez, Rosemary 203 Gutierrez, Sally 215 Gutierrez, Sammy 215 Gutierrez, Sarah 86, 100, 185 Gutierrez, Tony 185 Gutierrez, Valentino 215 Haddon, Bill 97, 185 Hagemeier, Lloyd 52, 1 ' 09, 126, 127, 146 Hagood, Carol 88, 185 Haley, Marshall 97, Haller, Stephen 95, 105, 115, 146 Hamilton, Jerry 74, 75, 185 Hamilton, Lewis 215 Hamilton, Margaret 146 Hamrah, Sylvia 86, 101, 116. 146 234 Hamrin, Gerald (Mr.) 9 Hand, Michael 185 Hansen, Creg 185 Hansen, De Ann 99, 203 Hansen, John 147 Hansen, Maxine (Mrs.) 15 Haralson, Betty 230 Harding, Ruby 185 Hardy, David 97 Hardyman, Carol 185 Hargrove, Carol 105, 126, 147 Harlan, Robin 88, 185 Harkins, Fran 185 Harris, Barbara 93, 109, 18-6 Harris, Butch 80, 82 Harris, Carl 215 Harris, Floyd 215 Harris, Jeff 87, 186 Harris, Linnie 124, 126, 186 Harris, Otis 89, 90, 109, 147 Harris, Robert 186 Harrison, Burral 72 Harrison, Dale 215 Harrison, Linda 215 Harrison, Pablo 97 Harrison, Timothy 147 Hartman, Earl 186 Hatch, Rodney 102, 215 Hatton, Sandy 126, 215 Harvey, Stanley 28, 87, 89, 90, 93, 105, 130, 147 Haudyman, Cynthia 215 Hauser, Dianne 215 Hayes, Jannett 98, 101, 147 Haynes, Tim 106, 124, 125, 1 ' 47 Hays, Marie (Mrs.) 9, 85 Head, George (Mr.) 15, 97 Head, Patricia 215 Heaton, Chuck 215 Heigher, Jane 186 Heinz, Rick 97 Heister, Linda 186 Heistor, Ronald 86, 89, 106, 215 Hellman, Shirley 44, 147 Henderson, Linda 147 Hening, Kathi 100, 117, 186 Henline, Starlene 215 Hensley, Doug 1 ' 24, 125, 186 Hensley, Raymon 186 Herman, George 82, 215 Hernadez, Salvador 215 Herra, Cecilia 215 Herrera, Annabell 122, 21 Herrera, Clyde 124, 148 Herrera, Gary 62, 64, 69; 80 Herrera. Layola 121, 186 Hesuse, Ernestine 186 Hickson, Lucille 215 Higday, Carl 215 Higgins, Charles 95, 186 Higgins, Dawn 87, 93, 95, 101, 115, 148 Higgins, Larry 115, 215 Hill, Jeanne 101, 148 Hill, Jeff 215 Hill, Larry 74, 186 Hill, Linda 215 Hill, Randy 74, 186 Hiller, Linda 215 Hines, Rick 21 ' 5 Hines, Tom 115, 186 Hobaugh, Nellie 186 Hoefer, Shiela 186 Hoffman, Lou 74, 93, 148 Holden, Carmen 103, 121, 215 Holden, David 102, 103, 148 Holm, Ingrid 22, 45, 85, 106, 113, 1 ' 37, 148, 151, 155 Holms, Beatrice (Mrs.) 15 Holstrom, Burr 73, 106 Holts, Candy 215 Homrich, Mary 215 Honaker, Carroll 121, 148 Honest, Phyllis 86, 93, 105, 148 Hood, Jo Ann 115, 123, 215 Hoots, Larry 215 Hopkins, Jerry 29, 52, 53, 57, 87, 1 ' 26, 127, 148 Hopkins, Lynn 106, 215 Hopkins, Mark 89, 148 Hopper, Billie 215 Horchheimer, Beverly 105, 115, 215 Horchheimer, Steve 105, 148 Hornsley, Brenda 98, 215, Hourigan, Darwin 186 Houston, Louella 87, 107, 122, 215 Howard, Candy 106, 216 Howard, Frank 124, 148 Howat, Kathy 216 Howell, Kathleen 186 Howell, Margaret 89, 216 Howton, Carl 74, 88, 186 Hubbell, Madeline 203 Hubbell, Patricia 112, 115, 149 Hudson, Jerry 1 ' 86 Hudson, Nancy 94, 101, 104, 149 Hughes, Betty 105, 149 Hughes, Jane A. (Mrs.) 15, 93 Hughes, Jerry 230 Hughes, Terry 88, 186 Huse, Ken 97, 216 Humphries, Bill 45, 69, HI, 149 Hutchison, Kathy 115, 216 Ingram, Terry 216 Irwin, Pat 216 Jack, Susie 230 Jacobson, Steve 97, 186 Jahn, Alice 107, 216 James, Rhonda 216 Jansson, Lucy 203 Jaramillo, Anna 186 Jaramillo, Clara 186 Jaramillo, Clarence 216 Jaramillo, Eloy 216 Jaramillo, Hazel 149 Jaramillo, Jerry 187 Jaramillo, Joe 62, 108. 115, 216 Jaramillo, Julia 1 ' 04, 117, 123, 149 Jaramillo. Ken 216 Sophs. Have Jaramillo, Nick x87 Jaramillo, Richard 187 Josques, Bruce 216 Jimerson, Johnnie 216 Johnson, Beverly 216 Johnson, Billie 216 Johnson, Bobby 216 Johnson, Bob E. 82, 216 Johnson, Colleen 187 Johnson, Fred 216 Johnson, James R. 40 Johnson, Judy 149 Johnson, Michael 216 Johnson, Nan 187 Johnson, Nancy 87, 100, 128, 187 Johnson, Richard 94, 112, 187 Johnson, Robbie 52, 216 Johnson, Rojena 87, 109, 115, 149 Johnston, Robin 216 Johnstone Donna 8, 86, 88, 126, 127, 187 Johnstone, Kenneth 70, 150 Jones, Agnes (Mrs.) 20 fones, Barry 72, 216 Jones, Bert (Mr.) 15 Jones, Bill 187 Jones, Frank 108 Jones, Gayle 45, 150 Jones, Larry 59, 69, 70, 111, 187 Jones, Lee 150 Jones, Marilyn 150 Jones, Mike 89, 113, 150 Jones, Pat 107 Jones, Peggy 107 Juckett, Dan 124, 125, 187 Kamplain, Fred 217 Kastning, David 217 Kedelty, Stanly 74, 217 Keel, Carla 1 ' 27, 217 Keel, Zelma (Mrs.) 20 Kees, Patricia 217 Keim, Steve 187 Keith, Dan 217 Keith, David 187 Keller, Conrad 101, 150 Keller, Jo Ann 101, 123, 187 Kelley, Sue 217 Kelly, Carolyn 150 Kelly, David 150 Kelly, Murry 29, 50, 115, 187 Kelly, Patricia 87, 217 Kelly, Roger 187 Kelton, Judith 105, 150 Kennedy, Mike 77, 78, 86, 150 Kennedy, Tim 77, 78, 86, 217, 228 Kerlee, Anna 150 Kerth, Dan 115 Kettles, Linda 126, 217 Kimbrough, Dennis 80, 111, 150 Kincer, Karen 203 King, Cholly 150 King, Ivan 187 King, Jessie 187 King, Linda 187 King, Robert 40, 87, 93, 113, 187 Kinsel, Calvin 150 Kinsey, Margaret 217 Kinsey, Peggy 128 Kmyon, Debbie 188 Kitchell, Mary 115, 217 Klineline, Fey 88, 126, 127 188 Knapic, Bobbie 217 Ugliest Man on Ca Knapic, Michael 188 Kniffen, Karen 89, 217 Knight, Dwaine 73, 188 Kobayaski, Marcia 114, 217 Koerner, Roger 73, 91, 114, 150 Koppel., Ron 188 Koppel, Stanley 217 Kornman, Dorothy 188 Kozloqaki, Robert 151 Koslowski, Rosemary 217 Kraus, Bill 58, 188 Kreischer, Nancy 103, 113, 124, 188 Krgodahl, Paula 217 Kugler, Randy 109, 217 Kuhn, Frank 188 Kukulski, Dolores 126, 188 La Branche, Leslie 115, 217 Lamer, Diane 217 Lampson, Jackie 151 La Munyon, Linda 188 Landers, Ron (Mr.) 15, 63, 145 Landess, David 97 Lands, Jimmy 188 Lane, Pamela 217 Laney, Jackie 217 Laney, Johnnie 217 Langer, Jerryl 87, 89, 90, 91, 151 La Proste, Rick 97, 217 Laredo, Christine 45, 89, 151 Largo, Johnnie 217 Larranga, Jerry 217 Lasater, Glenda 151 Laswell, Bill 80, 81, 82, 111, 151 Lather, Jane 126 Laubert, Thomas 66, 67, 72, 1 ' 88, 220 Lauser, Francis 188 Lawrence, Brent 217 Leal, Bonnie 217 Ledder, Ricky 188 Lee, Charles 217 Lee, Jayne 126, 217 Lee, Kathrine 188 Lee, Mary 217 Leeder, Ruby 121 Leeson, Ralph 74, 217 Leffer, Albert 74, 75, 87 88, 188 Le Flore, Jessie 182 Legant, Patricia 22, 28, 89, 90, 91, 92, 95, 106, 114, 130, 151, 160 Leiker, Gary 79 Leonard, Cheri 88, 188 Leonard, Conzada 124, 188 Leonard, Elizabeth 188 Leopold, Carol 151 Leslie, John 151 Leslie, Troy 152 Lester, Kay 217 Levandoski, Judy 230 Levandoski, Kathy 188 Leverton, Jack 44, 70, 152 Lewis, Cleste 89, 217 Lewis, Diane 217 Lewis, Elaine 34, 105, 109, 152 Lewis, Joseph 217 Lewis, Judith 121, 217 Lewis, Ray 97, 217 Lewis, Sharon 98, 217 Leyba, Barbara 188 Leyba, Edward 217 Leyba, Frank 63, 64, 74, 218 Leyba, Pete 82, 218 Liebert, Joe H. (Mr.) 15, 102 Lightfoot, Glenda 93, 100, 188 Lindley, Carol 188 Linebaugh, Sharyn 99, 126, 152 Littlejohn, George 97, 188 Llewelyn, Bonnie 89, 96, 152 Lobley, Carl D. (Mr.) 15 Lode, Don 189 Lodge, Charles 1 ' 89 Lodge, Larry 97 Longacre, Norma 122, 218 Lopez, Albert 218 Lopez, Barbara 101, 152 Lopez, Benita 218 Lopez, Carol 187 Lopez, Corina 189 Lopez, Francis 218 Lopez, Gilbert 218 Lopez, Helen 55, 86, 89. 90, 94, 106, 130, 152 Lopez, Jo Ann 218 Lopez, Johnny 218 Lopez, Larry 86, 218 Lopez, Margaret (Margie) 26, 30, 85, 89, 90, 152, 167 Lopez, Margaret 32, 86, 89, 218 Lopez, Neomi 126, 152 Lorbes, Lila 189 Lovato, Mela 189 Lowder, Robert 89, 90, 93. 95, 105, 152 Lowry, Michael 28, 30, 38, 89, 90, 91, 114, 152 Lucero, Anthony 218 Lucero, Charlie 152 Lucero, Dora 189 Lucero, Dorothy 126, 1 ' 53 Lucero, Eddie 189 Lucero, Eilleen 122, 189 Lucero, Ella 107, 218 Lucero, Flavio 153 Lucero, Frank 189 Lucero, Gloria 107, 153 Lucero, Grace 218 Lucero, Horace 153 Lucero, Kathleen 122 Lucero, Jackie 124, 203 Lucero, Jerry 189 Lucero, Jessie 189 Lucero, Johnny 218 Lucero, Leonard 110, 153 Lucero, Loretta 123 ' , 153 Lucero, Lori 105 Lucero, Lou 218 Lucero, Luis 189 Lucero, Manuel 189 Lucero, Marshall 218 Lucero, Martha 189 Lucero, Olympia 122, 218 Lucero, Patricia A. 153 Lucero, Paul 189 Lucero, Pauline 154 Lucero, Pearl 189 Lucero, Prisilla 230 Lucero, Robert 56, 190 Lucero, Tandy 154 Lucero, Tillie 218 Lucero, Tom L. 190 Lucero, Vickie 218 Lucero, Victoria 117, 218 Lucero, Viola 190 Lucero, Walter 230 Lucero, Wilfred 190 Lucero, Yvonne 88, 218 Luciani, Angela 218 Lujan, Anthony 218 Lujan, Gilbert 218 Lujan, Jerry 190 Lujan, Joe 66, 67, 74, 75, 190 mpus Lujan, Robert 218 Luran, Tony 219 Luke, Wanda 154 Luna, David 190 Luna, Elizabeth 219 Luna, Freddy 190 Luna, Vickie 219 Lusk, Linda 88, 190 Luther, Jane 126, 230 Luther, Mary 217 Lynch, Dorothy 122, 219 Lynch, Frances 121, 219 Lynch, Mickie 190 Lynch, Vickie 154 Lyngen, Dale 105 Lyngen, Diane 190 Lynn, Georgia 154 Maddoz, Diane 190 Madrid, Bobby 219 Madrid, Frank 203 Madrid, Marine 219 Madrid, Susanna 154 Madrid, Victor 70, 1 ' 54 Maestas, Clora 190 Maestas, Flavio 88, 219 Maestas, Gloria 87, 107, 154 Maestas, Janie 27 Maestas, Joan 107, 219 Maestas, Jo Ann 86 Maestas, Josie 190 Maestas, Nazario 190 Maestas, Ronnie 78, 79, 97, 219 Maez, Hazel 219 Maher, Mary 88, 100, 230 Mahoney, Linda 126, 154 Malcolm, David 190 Maldonado, Rosalie 190 Malloy, Edgar 154 Malloy, Linda 190 Malone, Ro Sam (Mr.) 16 Malone, Ronald 219 Maltby, Sharon 154 Mann, John 219 Mann, Marilyn 190 Mares, Dolores 155 Mares, Tommy 56, 190 Marks, Roberta 104, 105, 112, 115, 122, 154 Marquez, Eva 219 Marquez, Lawrence 56, 190 Marquez, Leo 124, 156 Marquez, Ralph 190 Marquez, Robert 97, 190 Marshall, Bill 72, 86, 190 Martin, Ernest 191 Martin, Frances 191 Martin, Jackie 101, 122, 203 Martin, Judy 101, 191 Martin, Larry 155 Martin, Lonnie 219 . . . and they all get put Martin, Michael 101, 191 Martin, Phillip 219 Martinez, Agatha 155 Martinez, Annabell 219 Martinez, Anthony 191 Martinez, Becky 86 Martinez, Brenda 117, 155 Martinez, Carlo Martinez, Cecilia 191 Martinez, Cecilia 219 Martinez, Christina 219 Martinez, David 80, 155 Martinez, Edward 40, 124 Martinez, Frances 107, 111, 203 Martinez, Francis 80 Martinez, Francis Ma 219 Martinez, Fred 219 Martinez, Gary 191 Martinez, George Martinez, George 115 Martinez, Gloria 107, 115, 219 Martinez, Herman 31, 124, 155 Martinez, Jane 107 Martinez, Jimmie 219 Martinez, Joe 191 Martinez, John 191 Martinez, Joseph 191 Martinez, Kathy 101, 220 Martinez, Katie 155 Martinez, Lee 191 Martinez, Lupie 220 Martinez, Manuel 191 Martinez, ALargo 220 Martinez, Martha 87 Martinez, Mary L. 121, 155 Martinez, Mary 191 Martinez, Mary Jane 121, 156 Martinez. Patsy 220 Martinez. Randy 124. 191 Martinez, Rebecca 88, 105, 220 Martinez, Richard 70, 80, 124, 220 Martinez, Richard 191 Martinez, Robert 220 Martinez, Robert 220 Martinez. Robert E. 220 Martinez, Ronnie 97, 220 Martinez. Rosalie 156 Martinez, Rose Marie 112. 115, 156 Martinez. Rudy 82, 220 Martinez. Rudy 220 Martinez, Sue 220 Martinez. Tommy 82. 220 Martinez, Walter 66, 191 Martinez. Yolanda 156 Maschewski. Robert 63. 74, 75, 191 in boxes, little boxes just the To Thee Valley tin iua, i I hn 221 rny 192 If The Viking Ship stands as an ever-pres- ent symbol of courage and honor with- in the halls of Viking Valhalla. 88, 105, 10? 191 113, , 30, 93, 190 220 Mason, Terry 125, 156 Mathews, Larry 82, 220 Mathews, Robert 102 114, 128, 220 Matlock, Blanch 107 Matterson, Jacob 86, 114, 191 Mattingly, Sally 23, 27, 89, 90, 91, 1 ' 56, 193 Maues, Penny 220 Maxwell, Victoria 92, 156 McAllister, Doris 88, McAllister, Flora 86, McAtee, Theresa 220 McCarthy, De Andre 190 McCloud, Don 87 McCord, Caylis 190 McCord, Judy 190 McCoy, Vangie 154 McCrary, Diane 88, 113 McCreary, Charles T. (Mr.) 16 McDonald, Diane 115, 203 McGangle, Louise 100, McGuire, Cathy 220 McGuire, John 220 McGregory, Richard 220 Mcintosh, Clifton 154 Mclntyre, Ernest 154 Mclntyre, John 220 McKelvy, Warren 63, 71, 74, 91, HI, 154 McKinley, Bob 59, 86, 221 190 126, 220 65, McKinney, Carole 88, 221 McLeod, Don 74. 190 McQueen, David 221 McMullen, Thomas (Mr.) 16 Mc Willie, Bonnie 94, 190 Meastas, Flavio 230 Medley, Susanne 117, 156 Meek, George 96, 97, 203 Meekush, Tom 191 Melbihess, Darlene 221 Mendez, Lucy 109, 156 Mendez, Marie 221 Mestes, Janie 156 Metoxen, Lois 100, 192 Michael, Joseph 35, 156 Mickiewicz, Suzette 192 Middlesworth, Kathleen 86, 122, 157 236 ' 109, 126, Middlesworth, Keith 31, 6 65, 111, 157 Middlesworth, Kenneth 31, 63, 65, 87, 111, 157 Miera, Robert 221 Mikeal,- Roger E. fMr.) 16 Milford, Antionette 157 Miller, Cheri 45, 52, 53, 58, 89, 90, 126, 127, 157 Miller, Don 192 - Miller, Eddy 192 Miller, Mary 192 Miller, Mike 221 Miller, Nancy 157 Mills, Michael M. (Mr.) 16 Mills, Tom 89, 124, 125, 157 Miranda, Kris 192 Mirelas, . Helen 221 Mitchell, ' Donna 108, 157 Mitchell, Janet 192 Mitchell, James 192 Mitchell, Joe 192 Mitchell, Margie 11 ' 3, 127, 157 Modica, Philip 192 Moffett, Barbara 34, 157 Monneveau, Gladys 230 Monroe, Anita 203 Montano, Eloisa 192 Montano, George 221 Montano, Gilbert 221 Montano, Lawrence 221 Montano, Patricia 101, Montano, Raul 97, 192 Montano, Ray 221 Montoya, Albert 158 Montoya, Alice 221 Montoya, Bernice 203 Montoya, Betty 88, 192 Montoya, Carmen 1 1 5 Montoya, Cecilia 203 Montoya, Deana 221 Montoya, Emily 158 Montoya, Emily 192 Montoya, Evangeline 158 Montoya, Flora 88, 100 128, 192 Montoya, Frank (Mr.) 157 127, 221 16 Montoya, Jerry 72, 86, 88, 221 Montoya, Joe 192 Montoya, Joe 221 79, y Montoya, John 108, 221 Montoya, John Montoya, Leroy Montoya, Lorraine j 192 Montoya, Lorraine 221 Montoya, Lucille 158 Montoya, Lynda 192 Montoya, Mike C. 192 Montoya, Mike 192 Montoya, Myra 105, 122, 221 Montoya, Paul 82, 86, 221 Montoya Richard 19£ Montoya, Theresa 158 Montoya, Tommie 192 Montoya, Tony 221 Montoya, Tony 221 Moody, John 158 Moody, Mike 110 Moody, Ly 88, 94; 203 Moore, Duane 192 Moore, Harold 79, 221 Moore, Irwin 63, 77 111, 158 Moore, ' Kathy 107 Moore, Sarah 192 Moos, Danny 62, 94, 103, 192 - Mora, Toby 192 Morgan, Betty 221 Morgan, Lorraine 158 Morris, Patsy 98, 221 Morris, Michael 158 Morris, Richard 158 Morrisroe, Kevin 221 Moser, John 52, 53, 87, 91, 126, 127, 158 Moses, Gary 125., 221 ivfosher ' Dapette 221 Mosher, Kathy 221 Mosier. Phillip 192 Moss, John 192 Motichko, Michael 73, 221. Motta, Barbara 86, 221 Moya, Joe 192 Moya, Vickie 221 Muller, Bertha 221 Mulligan, Edward 192 Munez, Mary 203 Munn, Linda 108, 126, 221 Munsbergen, Marie 87 Murphy, Geraldine 106, 158 Murphy, Kathi 102, 230 Murry, Brent 221 ' Murry, Bret 77, 79, 80, 9 Murry, Craig 29. 77, 7 80, 82, 111 Murray, Vickie 202, 221 Mutter, Jeff 221 Myers, Fredrick M. (Mr.) 16, 104 Mynsberger, Micka 221 Naranjo, Kenneth 158 Nariano, Anna 222 Narvaiz, Bobby 118, 192 Nations. Nancy 103, 124, 222 Natshe, Marsha 222 Nau, Bonnie 87, 98, 159 Navalesi, Donna 222 Navalesi, Joe 74, 222 Naw, Ralph 101 ' , 192 Naylor, Betty 222 Naylor, Carolyn 105 Neal, Eileen (Mrs.) 20 Neal, Marsha 127, 159 Near, Kent 88, 193 Neely, Linda 87, 123 Neely, James 222 Neher, Allen 82, 222 Neie, Elaine 115, 193 Nelson, Steve 222 Nieto, Arthur 105, 193 112, 193 Nieto, Charles 222 Nieto, Patricia 89, 159 Nieto, Robert 72 Nipper, Virginia 100, 117, 123, 222 Noffy, Lynda 193 Nbrsworthy, George 105 222 Norton, Larry 222 , Nowlin, Darnell 193 : Nowlin, Odra 87,. 88, 193 Nuener, Keith 91, 96, 91, 159 Nunn, Tommy 80, 82, 87, 111, 193 O ' Dell, Nubby Lanelle 124, 159 Ogden, Ken 31, 48, 62, 63, ll l9, 84, 85, 111, 149, 159, 224 Olfield, Ronald 97, 193 Olguin, Arlene 107, 193 Olguin, Ernest 222 Olguin, Mary A. 193 Olguin, Ricky 222 Olivas, Olivia 193 Olsen, Bob 117, 193 Olson, Diane 101, 105, 159 Onsen, Betty 193 Ordonez, Christine 86, 107, 222 Orosco, Manuel (Mr.) 17 Ortega, Carmen 107, 115, 203 Ortega, Lillie 159 Otero, Kathy 85 Ortero, Orlando 222 Ortero, Richard 36, 82, 85, 87, 88, 222 Ortiz, Andie 159 Ortiz, Barbara 125, 159 Ortiz, Consuelo 193 Ortiz, George 77 Ortiz, Geraldine 193 . Ortiz, Gloria 104, 123, 159 Qrtiz, Larry 222 Ortiz, Pete 115, 194 Ortiz, Ray 194 Ortiz, Sandra 222 Osuna, Phil 115, 193 Otero, Kathy 86, 101, 193 Otero, Marcellina 159 Ouger, Pat 222 Overby, Catherine S. (Mrs.) 17 Overmier, Alan 73, 104, 222 Owens, Evelyn (Mrs.) 17, 106 Pablo, Wilma 222 Pacheco, Danny 222 Pacheco, Eloy 159 Pacheco, Mary 222 Padilla, Angela 222 Padilla, Augie 194 Padilla, David 159 Padilla, Eli 37, 70, 71, 88, 92, 194 Padilla, Helen 194 Padilla, Jesse 97, 194 Padilla, Manuel 65, 194 Padilla, Paul 222 Padilla, Paul 222 Padilla, Professo 194 Padilla, Stella 115, 222 Padilla, Sylvia 194 Padilla, Victor 160 Paisano, Louise 222 Palacios, Jennie 8, 107, 122, 222 Palcios, Manny 71, 80, 82, 88, 92, HI, 194 Palacios, Phyllis 60, 107, 222 Palakos, Kathy 92 r High, We Stand Ever True Park, Carole 222 Parker, Gary 82, 222 Parr, Barbara 126 Parr, Carol 86 Parr, James 86, 160 Parsons, Billy 222 Patterson, James 114, 194 Patty, James 194 Peak, Deborah 222 Pearsall, Sandi 87, 101, 194 Pecovich, Paul 89, 110, 160 Pedroncelli, Charles 194 Pedroncelli, Jan 126, 160 Pedroncelli, Jean 126, 160 Pedroncelli, Johnny 222 Pedrosa, Robert 82, 222 Peecher, Linda 222 Peecher, Sharon 194 Peetz, James 74, 95 Perce, Richard 31, 74, 89, 90, 91, HI, 160, 168 Perea, Cathy 194 Perea, Mary 194 Perea, Pat 194 Perea, Paul 73, 194 Perea, Richard 194 Perea, Sammy 194 Perea, Tommy 222 Perea, Victor 223 Perkins, Dolores 194 Peron, Ted 160 Perrin, Wilfred 194 Perry, David 65, 116, 117, 160 Perry, James 223 Perry, Mary 115, 194 Perry, Michael 160 Peterie, Marsha 194 Peterson, Harold 124 Peterson, Sandra 31, 42, 47, 48, 160 Peterson, Terry 74, 223 Pfaff, Julianna 161 Phillips, Clyde 80, 81, 82, 124, 194 Phillips, James 101, 194 Phillips, Peggy 106, 115, 194 Pilon, Carol 195 Plagens, Jim 74, 86, 88, 223 Plagens, Sally 161 Platera, Stella 223 Platero, Erma 223 Plumley, Earl 101, 161 Pogan, Jan 105, 223 Pogan, Roy 63, 195 Ponce, Pat 223 Pope, Linda 203 Poper, Shirley 126, 223 Porter, Pattie 124, 195 Poteet, Billie 116, 117, 195 Potts, Lloyd 223 Powell, Linda 195 Powell, Margaret 91, 161 Powelson, Jay 95, 105, 115, 161 Powers, Jonathan 223 Prigmore, George (Mr.) 2, 17, 118, 120 Priola, John 105, 161 Pritchard, John 195 Proffer, Mitchell 80, 81, 161 Prudencio, Josie 195 Puccetti, Diana 223 Pugh, Jim 223 Pugh, John 195 Pugh, Johnny 195 Puig, Alina F. 161 Pulakos, Kathy 107, 115, 124, 223 Purvis, Betty 25, 57, 126, 195 Quackenbush, Stephen 124, 195 Quirk, Pat 74, 195 Radick, Karen 91, 109, 161 Rael, Gloria 126 Rael, Mercedes 161 Railey, Pam 100, 195 Ramberg, Toni 86, 161 Ramirez, Joe T. 161 Ramsey, Bonnie 195 Rappui, Charles 103, 124, 125, 223 Ratliff, Larry 74, 75, 161 Rawls, Jay 87, 105, 195 Reames, Wayne 195 Reay, Fritzi 103, 113, 114, 195 231 Rectker, Joe 115 Rector, Jack 223 Rector, John 97, 195 Rector, Larry 195 Rector, Lasell (Mr.) 17 Redhouse, Nellie 126, 223 Redd, Bonnie 86, 161 Reed, Susan 106, 223 Reed, Tim 124, 223 Reeder, Linda 115, 223 Reich, Jerolyn 223 Reich, Stanley 124, 161 Reineche, Kay 106, 223 Revera, Gerri 101 Reynolds, Gene 196 Reynolds, Kathy 223 Reynolds, Kyle 196 Reyes, Virginia 223 Revos, Mary 121, 162 Rhodes, Gladys 90 Rhodes, Ivan 224 Rhodes, Lynn 196 Richards, Josephine 95, 128, 196 Richardson, Darlene 50, 124, 196 Richardson, Donna 122, 224 Richardson, Robert A. 162 Richardson, Robert 162 Ridnour, Michael 224 Rigstoy, Kathy 87, 224 Riply, Dale 82, 224 Ritz, Mike 85, 86, 88, 114, 174, 196 Rivels, Jerry 224 Rivera, Bob 77, 224 Rivera, Geraldine 162 Rivera, Ricky 224 Roberts, J. D. 73, 124, 196 Roche, Irene 224 Rockstroh, Stephen 97, 224 Rockwell, Anne 196 Rodarte, Lorraine 224 Rodrigues, Alex 224 Rodrigues, Barbara 224 Rodrigues, Ernest 224 Rodrigues, Vernon 224 Roetaker, Joe 88, 108, 224 Roetker, Shirley 89, 127, 162 Rogers, Allen 125, 162 Rogers, Jackie 196 Rogers, Jerry 224 Rogers, Lynda 162 Rogers, Michael 224 Romero, Antonio Boleslo 28 91, 162 Romero, Betty Ann 126, 196 Romero, Connie 224 Romero, David 224 Romero, Frank 224 Romero, Harold 196 Romero, Julian 88, 224 Romero, Lorraine 224 Romero, Loretta 60 R.omero, Mary 196 Romero, Maureen 117, 196 Romero, Nancy 196 Romero, Phillip 224 Romero, Richard 163 Romero, Roman 87, 230 Romero, Rudy 196 Romero, Sophie 196 Romero, Tony 225 Romero, Wally 87, 91, 163 Ropper, Pete 96, 97 Ross, Barbara 58, 86, 105, 108, 203 Ross, Bob 225 Ross, Helen 196 Ross, Yvonne Rouse, Howard 105, 196 Roussel, Mike 37, 72, 87, 88, 204, 225 Royal, Alan 62, 111, 163 Roybal, Becky 107 Roybal, Eddie 163 Roybal, Flora 225 Roybal, Geraldine 163 Roybal, Orlando 196 Roybal, Rebecca 225 Roybla, Rita 196 Rozell, Genevieve (Mrs.) 20 Rudolph, Elaine 88, 100, 225 Rudoph, Neil 52, 91, 127, 163 Rue, Wayne 29, 74, 88, 225 Ruelas, Simon 225 Rummel, Winfield (Mr.) 17 Rutherford, Brenda 124, 225 Rutherford, Sherida 126, 127, 196 Rutledge, Richard 66, 74, 196 Russell, William 196 Saavedra, Josephine 225 St. Clair, Bent 86, 166 St. Clair, Ginger 94, 122, 203 Sabien, Andy 199 Sackett, George 203 Saize, Dorothy 225 Saiz, Gene 196 Saiz, Mary 197 Salas, Marie 225 Salas, Susie 112, 115 Salazar, Anthony 124, 225 Salazar, Bengie 82 Salazar, David 225 Salazar, Erlinda 197 Salazar, Priscilla 104, 105, 122, 163 Salmon, Tom 96, 97, 163 Sampley, Charlotte (Mrs., 17, 104 Samuels, Wilbert 66, 67, 163 Sanchez, Albert 225 Sanchez, Albert R. 163 Sanchez, Angie 225 Sanchez, Celso 197 Sanchez, Charles 115, 225 Sanchez, Christine 197 Sanchez, Clarence 197 Sanchez, Clorinda 225 Sanchez, Daniel 225 Sanchez, David 197 S anchez, Dennis 115, 225 Sanchez, Dorothy 225 Sanchez, Elias 105, 225 Sanchez, Elmer 163 Sanchez, Emiliani 225 Sanchez, Fernando 197 Sanchez, Florence 225 Sanchez, Frances 163 Sanchez, Jennett 122, 197 Sanchez, John 163 Sanchez, Juanda 197 Sanchez, Linda 197 Sanchez, Manuel 197 Sanchez, Mary 197 Sanchez, Pauline 197 Sanchez, Priscilla 163 Sanchez, Roman 197 Sanchez, Rosie 197 Sanchez, Ruth 197 Sanchez, Sidney A. (Mr.) 17, 95 Sanchez, Sylvia 225 Sanchez, Tony 109 Sanchez, Uvaldo 164 Sanchez, Veronica 225 Sanchez, Virginia 163 Sandefer, Richard 225 Sandoval, Antionette 225 Sandoval, Audrey 86, 105 Sandoval, Ben (Mr.) 18, 93 Sandoval, Eddie 93, 115,197 Sandoval, Gilbert 197 Sandoval, Lorenzo 203 Sandoval, Mary Lou 107, 109, 164 Sandoval, Pattie 198 Sandoval, Rosemary 225 Sandoval, Sam (Mr.) 18, 66, 61, 11 Sandoval, Vickie 116, 117, 198 Sands, Nicholas 102, 225 Santellanes, Danny 225 Santiago, Mela 107, 198 Santillanes, Donald 127, 198 Santillanes, Michael 226 Santillanes, Janet 164 Sasser, Mary (Mrs.) 18. 95 Satathite, Nelda 164 Savage, Darla 123, 226 Saunders, Helen (Mrs.) 20, 121 Sautelle, Vivian 164 Saxton, Nancy 226 Scharr, Mary 86, 105 Scarton, Angela 117, 122, 198 Scarton, Tony 31, 32, 36, 44, 71, 80. 89. 90, 111, 130, 138. 164 Schaefer, Lorraine 59. 115, 117, 119, 122, 164 Schaffer, Lois 114. 164 Schell. Gerald 63, 74, 111 Schmitt, Marv 226 Schmuck. Dave 124, 125, 203 _ Schneider. Lance 198 VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL 1505 Candelaria Road N. W. Albuquerque. New Mexico 1964 SAGA Class Portraits Bill Bell of Albuquerque Activity Photos . — _ _... Bill Bell of Albuquerque End Sheets . ' . __ Harvey Caplin Lithography _ _ Henington Publishing Co. Schorr, Mary 88, 226 Schumacker, Robert 102, 103, 198 Schupp, Pam 198 Scott, Jeannine 58, 91, 124, 125, 164 Sedillo, Alex 198 Sedillo, Johnny 198 Sedillo, Nick 226 Sedillo, Pat 226 Segura, Andrew 115, 226 Segura, Johnny 198 Segura, Robert 226 Self, Ty Juana 31, 91, 164 Semeanha, Marleen 113, 203 Sena, Bennie 82, 87, 115, 198 Sena, Diane 88, 226 Sena, John 226 Sena, Richard 198 Serino, Darlene 31, 44, 101, 104, 164 Serna, Virginia 198 Sesma, Jennie 100 Sesma, Rosetta 87, 88, 100, 198 Setzler, Merry 124, 125, 198 Sevier, Jack 226 Sevier, Joe 115, 164 Sexon, Gerald 198 Sexton, Carol 226 Shea, Sue 117, 198 Shea, Terry 97, 226 Sheets, Robert D. (Mr.) 18, 126 Shelton, Denise 86, 230 Shelton, Gary 79, 226 Shenalay, Frankie 226 Shephard, Howard C. 101, 164 Sheppard, David 203 Sher, Donna 124 Sheridan, Dorothy 123, 226 Sherwood, Sherry 164 Shew, Donna 125, 164 Sheyka, Mike 110, 165 Shiver, Doris 94, 198 Shoats, Rudy 63, 72, 226 Shook, Linda 226 Shortle, Parrie 114, 198 Shrader, Darryl 93 Shrader, Howard 226 Sickenger, Mike 226 Sierra, Morris 226 Silva, Marian 107, 226 Silva, Tom 198 Simonds Bruce 165 Simmons, Dennis 87, 198 Simms, Tom 105, 198 Simpson, Oscar 82, 226 Sisneros, Bobby 79, 199 Sisneros, George 227 Sisneros, Mary 87, 109 Skinner, George 82, 227 Small, Pamela 199 Smart, Rex 199 Smart, Tex 203 Smid, Vernon 82, 227 Smith, Alice Faye 105, 165 Smith, Allen 165 Smith, Barbara 165 Smith, Dennis 227 Smith, Ellen 227 Smith, Emily 124, 199 Smith, Harold 86, 88, 104, 115, 128, 199 Smith, Linda 199 Smith, Martin 199 Smith, Pricilla 165 Smith, Richard 227 Smith, Ronald 199 Smith, Steve 28, 79, 227 Smith, Tereah 87, 227 Smithers, John 227 238 Snapp, Betty Lou (Mrs.) 18 Snodgrass, John 105, 165 Solis, Joey 165 Soos, Becky 123, 126, 227 Sdrrell, Geraldine 227 Sotolongo, Ledia 92, 199 Sowers, Craig 165 Spear, Jerry 101, 199 Specter, Chris 166 Speer, Barbara 166 Speer, Glenda 128, 227 Speer, Joe 227 Spence, Gene 128, 199 Spencer, Bennie 109, 166 Spiekerman, Karen 99, 199 Spindle, Liz 101, 166 Spitz, Mike 73, 199 Spitz, Sally 89, 91, 101, 166 Spitz, Terry 73, 227 Stansbury, Jack 97 Starks, Vivian 105, 227 Statkus, Jim 63, 63, 199 Statkus, Susan 106, 227 Stevens, Richard 227 Stewart, Donnie 199 Stewart, John 74, 199 Stimson, Becky 86 Stimson, Sue 166 Stockard, Barbara 230 Stockton, James 62, 74, 227 Stockton, Patricia 126, 199 Stone, Carolyn 109, 227 Stone, Glen 199 Stout, Bethel 107 Stout, May 227 Stout, Raylene 124, 166 Strait, Dorie 227 Strautman, Charlotte 166 Strawn, Mary 227 Stuber, Janice 166 Stutten, Joyce 227 Suazo, Norman 66, 199 Shur, Doris 88, 227 Sullivan, Carolyn 100, 199 Sullivan, Kathleen 106, 227 Sullivan, Roberta 116, 117, 199 Summers, Nancy 103, 121, 227 Sunby, Gary 105, 166 Swallows, Nora 199 Snyder, Kenneth 86 Szeman, Eric 104, 124, 227 Taber, Connie 227 Taber, Gary 101 Tafoya, Annebelle 227 Tafoya, Evangeline 30, 43, 47, 85, 94, 109, 120, 166 Tafoya, Joe, R. 166 Tagliaferra, Rose 104, 166 Taitte, Reilly (Mr.) 18 Tally, Burney (Mr.) 18, 103 Tamberly, Dennis 228 Tamez, Ray 227 Tamora, Joyce 94, 199 Tane, Esthrer 227 Tapia, Connie 200 Tappen, Du Boise 94, 200 Taylor, Judith 28, 86, 91, 114, 166 Taylor, Milton 227 Teller, Stella 227 Tendrio, Liz 227 Tenn, Roberta 200 Thies, John 167 Thomas, Gail 200 Thomas, John 200 Thomas, Kathy 117 Thomas, Walter 167 Thomen, Ernestine 89, 101, 122, 167 Thomen, Ray 227 Thompson, Brenda 91, 94, 167 Thompson, Leroy 200 Thorp, Jack 86, 88, 227 Threet, Laura (Mrs.) 18 Threlkeld, Robert 94, 95, 102, 105, 200 Tierney, Patricia 88, 126, 200 Tillotson, Marilyn 98, 200 Timmons, Betty 89, 90, 114, 167 Tippit, Billy 96, 97, 200 Toler, James (Mr.) 19, 106 Tollardo, Gilbert 227 Torres, Margaret 200 Torres, Paul 56, 73, 86, 105, 111, 200 Torres, Ricky 200 Torrez, Ben 227 Torrez, Nancy 126, 227 Torrez, Theresa 93, 107, 227 Townsend, Kerry 228 Toya, Ronald 72, 80, 82, 228 Trammell, Sue 107, 200 Treat, Larry 200 Tredway, Terrie 200 Triplett, Danell 86, 200 Trujillo, Arleen 228 Trujillo, Donald 167 Trujillo, Estella 228 Trujillo, Flora 167 Trujillo, Freddie 200 Trujillo, Jerry 200 Trujillo, Joanne 228 Trujillo, John T. 108, 228 Trujillo, Johnny P. 200 Trujillo, Morris 228 Trujillo, Rachel 167 Trujillo, Ricky 228 Trujillo, Tony 82 Tso, Marietta 228 Tsutsumi, Etta 107, 228 Tsyitee, Arthur 228 Tsyitee, Edward 115, 228 Tsyitee, Jo Allan 52, 115, 123, 127, 167 Tucker, Phillip 97, 168 Tucker, Marilyn 200 Tzevino, Victor 203 Ulibari, Kathy 86, 228 Ulibari, Marcia 228 Umstead, Robert 31, 74, 75, 86, 91, 160, 168 Upshaw, Charlene 228 Upshaw, Frances 121, 127, 168 Uzeta, Randy 200 Vailancourt, Frank 228 Vaillancourt, Ed 44, 113, 115, 168 Vaillancourt, Sandra 228 Valdez, Annette 107, 228 Valdez, Billy 168 Valdez, Eleanor 228 Valdez, Ernie 228 Valdez, Frank 228 Valdez, Gilbert 72, 228 Valdez, Johnny 228 Valdez, Marcia 200 Valdez, Theresa 229 Valdez, Maryann 92, 168 Valencia, Arthur 200 Valencia, Carmen 229 Valincia, Isabel 94, 200 Valencia, Paul 201 Vallecorse, Marco 168 Van Houten, Verby J. 94, 115, 168 Van Winkle, Ernest 201 Vargas, Margaret 201 Vasquez, Danny 229 Vasquez, Vivian 107, 168 Vaughn, Judy 101, 122, 201 Velarde, Bob 201 Velarde, Shirley 168 Velarde, Veronica 229 Venters, Cornell 101 Venters, Nelda 229 Velasquez, David 87, 105, 201 Velasquez, Jerry 124, 201 Veratto, Linda 229 Veretto, Donna 122, 201 Venture, Cornel 201 Vess, Margie 201 Vickers, John 28, 114, 173, 231 Vigil, Barbara 201 Vigil, Richard 97, 203 Vigil, Rosalie 126, 169 Vigil, Tony 229 Villaneuve, Betty 201 Villereal, Mary 201 Villescas, David 229 Vincent, Velynn 229 Visic, Janie 114, 201, 231 Visic, Mary 230 Voge, Dean 63, 80, 201 Votruba, Vickie 88, 201 Wagner, Aleta 229 Wagner, Sylvia 169 Waldorf, Sally 126, 169 Walker, Carlene 19 Walker, Fran 87, 126, 169 Walker, Frank (Mr.) 19, 109 Walters, Gerald 109, 115, 229 Walters, Leigh 106, 107, 109, 115, 229 Walthall, Sally 98, 201 Walthall, Sue 98 Wankel, Carol 117, 229 Warbois, William 229 Ward, Melody 117, 169 Ward, Shirley 87, 90, 104, 105, 130, 169 Warren, Sue 44, 89, 101, 106, 139, 169 Warren, Roy 201 Warrick, Mark 201 Waterman, Grant L. (Mr.) 19, 108 Watkins, Dianne 201 Watson, Jeff 72, 201 Watson, Linda 230 Watts, Charles 80,. 203 Watts, Gary 73, 106, 229 Weatherby, Richard 90, 105, 169 Weathersby, Keith (Mr.) 9 Weatherman, David 127, 169 Weaver, Christine 201 Weaver, Connie 201 Webb, Gayle 87, 88, 94, 116, 201 Weichert, Charles H. 124, 169 Weichman, Shari 26, 30, 50, 91, 92, 106, 126, 127, 169, 193 Welch, Nanie 229 Welch, Pamela 229 Welsh, Janice 112 Wendt, David 202 Wendt, Jerry 229 Wenrich, William 229 Werstler, Robert S. (Mr.) 19 White, Barbara 87, 202, 112 White, Gary 202 White, Patsy 126, 229 White, Rupert 124, 125, 170 White, Sharon 229 Whitecloud, Charlotte 125, 170 Whitehead, Don 170 Whitehead, Wanda 229 Whiting, Cathy 59, 202 Whitling, Leo 87, 88, 202 Whitlow, Devonna 87 Whitney, Billie 202 Whitten, James 229 Whitten, Ted 97, 169 Wiachart, Charles 103, 125 Wiachart, Kathy 98, 115, 229 Wilhelm, Diana 229 Wilkinson, Kathy 122, 169 Williams, Devonna 202 Williams, E. Jane (Mrs.) 19 Williams, Jim (Mr.) 19, 72, 106 Williams, Karen 124, 202 Williams, Linda 88, 202 Williams, Lula 126, 229 Williams, Mike 31, 74, 5, 87, 91, HI, 169 Williams, Woodie 72, 229 Wood, George 229 Zamora, Frank 230 Willmarth, Ann 121, 229 Wood, Glenda 229 Zamora, Josie 88, 202 Willmarth, Jim 170 Wood, Mark 170 Zamora, Leroy Paul 63, 80 Willmarth, Tom 74 Woodard, Steve 31, 45, 170 202 Wilson, David 56 Wright, Benton 48, 74, 170 Zamora, Magdalena 230 Wilson, Donna 229 Wright, Bill 202 Zamora, Perfecto 202 Wilson, Marie 229 Wright, Edward 124, 229 Zamora, Sally 93, 107, 230 Wilson, Paul 101, 170 Yassie, Mable 229 Zamora, Sammy 202 Wilson, Sylvia (Miss) 19, Yassie, Wayne 66, 229 Zerwer, Lisa 86, 202 60, 189, 223 Yeary, Donald 229 Zickert, Todd 230 Wilson, Susie 105, 202 Yocum, Sylvia 28, 91, 114, Zollinger, Jenna 230 Wilt, Micky 202 170 Zuk, Sherryle 230 Wilt, Ricky 229 Yonemoto, Kenneth 86, 87, Zuvez, Cheri 230 Wimberly, Jerry 229 115, 202 Windsor, James 109, 170 Yoshimoto, Wayne 80, 202 Winkler, Pat 202 Young, Hershal 82, 229 Winn, Richard 202 Zachary, Kathrine 86, 113, Wise, Rita 170 104, 170 Wood, David 105, 203 Zachary, Richard 86, 230 Wood, Evelyn 109, 229 Zachary, Robert 2ln ,i.:. o Autographs K Autographs e. =L- 2, Z -2 _ y o a . 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