Coachella Valley Union High School - La Conchilla Yearbook (Coachella, CA)
- Class of 1978
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IN ,78 A TIME IN UUR LIVES To everything there is a season And a time for every purpose A time A time A time A time A time A time A time A time 4Th Times To Remember ii 2 5 x s - New- f fe, fm? .. A .WV A R ' ff? - ., - K- .. . A QA I V fm lb 5 L L X 1: 'Q :fx - L. , .. . -V-x -. H ,rf H X' 'XM VFSK ' X .... .:, -Q., X ' 3 - , .. ' x V - ,. x - V ,. L .- 1 ' .. 3 wk Q. K L ' , ..-,: f Q.. , , 5 xx v '39 r -'ails x ' ff 5 f' -- xh + f K,-5ggM if ,xkk I' . Ji in , V .. .1 A , ., - ff - QL A flex S ,N , va awp N N., A' 5 X33 4 sm iw fi fe ix J 1 ss A S 8 H K gg QE Y F A-:ffl , . .. A 1 4. 'fi Wi, ,f W 5 Q' m .L,,x QL EM , 5 --f' i, The varlous actlvutles that the students of C V partlclpated sn during the lst semester were many Whether they be Involved sn football games, cheering sections, or dances the students never fanled to have a good time We satute these actlvltles on the foilowlng pages, as they proved to be joyous moments and 'tw rf rv 'A , M ,. My pf uf WWE WH M215 W ' 3 A .. ws rf '49 , yr, ,,,, , r, .sit ,VV n TW 4 ww me tg A tm N tothe M .tA,r ,vi U N PM t t tt ,t M A ' wygmftuvg: weft? sg 'X tfiiffirt Q Xi' 'i A515 T 1 Although their human pyramid was done in vain, the Junior Class never gave up during the Homecoming Week activities and finished a very close second to the Seniors. 2 Linda Graves and Gabby Loutsenhizer are examples of the enthusiastic spirit that Seniors displayed every day during Home-coming Week. 3 The climax to the spirit-filled week of Homecoming was the Varsity Football Game, which saw the powerful Arabs demolish the Calexico Bulldogs 34-7. 4 The students loyalty to their Arab football teams never ended at the pep rallies, but carried on through the games as well. i 25 i A 57 2: I A 1 tl , 'i ese ' 3 ' . -. , 5' ' - 'il' . , V gig, V Q ,V ' g g A -, , E35 3 is 'T 1 Tlwfmalf-time festivities were brigfgtgnpedfgiy the Junior Class F5'aT 'lHlollywood , which carried out the Homecoming theme of llC.V, Goes to the lVlovies. To sffock, they lost to the f?Se4QiD.i:..,Qlass, which made them vow to make next year's results different. 2 After jumping to a 6-0 lead in the first quarter, the Varsity Arab Football Team never looked back as they posted the most satisfying win of the pre-season by a score of 20-13. The triumph over Barstow revenged the loss the Arabs suffered to them during the first-round CIF playoffs in 1976. 3 The new procedure of registering and receiving the use of school lockers before school even started, proved both interesting and confusing. The aim was to give students the classes and lockers they wanted to have. 4 Happiness and excitement ' prevailed at the Date Bowl when out-going Homecoming Queen, Elva Sanchez, passed her title on to the newly-crowned Queen, Mary Arce. 3 School pen With New Registration rf ,gi .I no kai I V , , ..,, riff 1 Nlr. Ramirez starts off the new year, 2 Hallway near the Senior Quadp always the busiest. 3 Seniors relax between classes. 4 Herman Nieto rushing off to his class. 5 Nlrs. Lowrimore keeping her line straight for registration. 8 Activities s xt-E' A I MA N Q' ,is 24 ,, li ,IVA, their own classes and teachers. wr wa, Will -Q.,-B GLM l 1 Students taking a break after classes. 2 New to our school this year, walk-around registration. 3 In spite of it all, students still have time to chat. Opening ofthe school was a big success, with a new and different registration procedure. This year ' we had a walk around which students could pick 4 Students crowd around social Studies table during registration to get required classes, during walk around. Activities 9 Spirit Week Generates Excitement Once again, Homecoming Spirit Week has been revived at C.V. By far this was one ofthe most successful and exciting weeks in C.V. history. The week consisted of five dress-up days which were gangster, hobo, twin, crazy clothes and the biggest and best green and gold day ever. A series of competitions were held throughout this week in which the Senior Class came out ahead. As a result of this event, spirit was at its peak during the Annual Homecoming Football Game and Dance. 10 Spirit Week 1 'lRocky hopelessly tries to drain Arab Spirit while Coach McBride looks on. 2 Tough guy Linda Serrano hams it up for Gangster Day. 3 Girls prove to be stronger than boys in the tug of war battle. 4 Wayne Worden collects points for Seniors as he places second in the pie-eating contest. 5 Enthusiastic Seniors build winning human pyramid in Spirit Week Competitions. 6 Junior Brent Fariester scrambles to victory over Wayne Worden in the sleeping bag clothes race. 7 Skid row rejects, Erin O'Sullivan and Ony Castillo tactfully beg for better grades. Spirit Week 11 Pep Rallies Move Arab 2 1 Danny Nliller holds his ears in pain as Donna Sharp cheers an Arab touchdown during the Calexico game. 2 Coach McBride fires up the Big Green Machine. 3 Junior Varsity cheerleaders stir the crowd into a frenzy at the Imperial Pep Rally. 4 lVlr. Bill Casper iThe Green Ghostl shows his spirit by walking on a special pair of shoes painted the opposing team's colors. 12 Activities Arab Football got off to a rousing start in the 1977 season with three pre-season wins against only one loss. Pep Rallies were part of the reason for the spirit which pushed the team to victory. Wins were recorded over Palm Springs, 29 Palms and, Barstow. Introduced at the first pep rally N was Nlr. Casper's friend Rocky who entertained us all with his comic antics and his veiled threats. 1 Varsity Cheerleaders give inspiration to the team and the school. 2 The fans in the Pep section show their support. 3 Coach Hashimoto tells the tale ofthe freshman team, Activities 13 A Time To Remember omeeoming The Homecoming Court led by Queen Mary Arce and King Freddy Gonzalez reigned over the dance after a 34 to 7 victory over the Calexico Bulldogs by the Arab Varsity Football Team. The Halftime show was highlighted by floats from many clubs and classes. Also performing in the halftime show were the Arab Marching Band and Drill Team. The beautiful decor and the exciting sounds ofthe New Image, made the Homecoming Dance one ofthe best in C.V. history. 14 Homecoming 1 The 1977 Homecoming Court Juana Rubio, Melissa Ahrens, Queen Mary Arce, Mary Helen 2 Joining the female court areg Sam Salazar, Freddie Gonzalez, Martin Rodriguez, and Rod Perez Missing is Jeff Norris. 3 Arabs charge on to the Field after half-time pep talk. 1 Queen Mary Arce and King Freddie Gonzalez were the choice of C.V, students. 2 Students at Homecoming danced to the sounds of the New Image. 3 The winning float was the Senior Classes 'lStar Wars . 4 Shocked bythe announcement that she is Homecoming Queen, Mary Arce bursts into tears. 5 Senior Arabs dance the last song at their last Homecoming. Semi M az wi' i Y in 5: . f .i e,,,fi11,+i,M M : 5 Ky time to Participating in bu mming I The the same time they own time was being those few precious, remaining credits graduate. The trouble proved to beiviigll and quite rewarding. or e b i G' a v,. :. Jf . 1, :I 'hr W, ,J .iii i fi :ie do Q ig, Nf33K,x,g V.: K ,l WH. 7 , ,., . i ' av, ' ,V ,ai .fc-ei' Y' ' ,WQ f K 4 TQEFKY. if V . 1' ' ,Y .gf A M,,, - f ' M, f . 4 . . . . W, 16 Semor DIVISIOH i ir'r, e or deg u 1 , .ga + A I ,, W ,www ' 4 - - W .wp - ., ' . , ,Q M V 7. J i I , V , Wig' ., 'S ,Q i 1 L W QV A '1 , ' .few E.,-:wg 1, Mary Arce Tommy Arclfiuleta Anna Gomez Augustin Lora Javier Abrea Heriberto Aguiar Amador Aguilar Mark Ahrens Melissa Ahrens Rosa Alejo Carmen Alvarez Lucita Alvarez Luz Olivia Angulo Rosa Angulo Sandra Araujo Seniors 17 Rick Carrasco Sandra Carrillo Silvia Castillo Esther Castro Francisca Castro Joe Castro Rosaiihda Castro Hugo Cervantes James Chapa Patricia Chavez Rhonda Chiicote Charies Clupper Seniors 19 IVIaria Garza Amanda Gibson Duke Gornez Gracie Gomez Freddie Gonzalez Gonzalo Gonzalez Johnny Gonzalez Linda Graves Ernesto Guerrero Henry Guerrero Aima Gutierrez Oscar Gutierrez Irasema Guzman Delia Hernandez 22 Seniors fa Qi ,Y MDV MZ? N Nia., 'Nr 'P-'Q lux 'Uh 2 Jose Hernandez Josie Hernandez Juanita Hernadez Lucy Hernandez Francisco Herrera Hortencia Herrera Lorinda Huber Teresa Jackson Rachel Jasso Danny Jimenez Ernest Jimenez Pam Jefiredo Craig Jesson David Jessup Neil Jonengen Adrienne Johnson Seniors 23 Johnny Johnson Mark Johnson Robert Johnson Jesus Juarez Mary Lou Juarez Kim King Donna Kirk Perry Kishaba Richard Kitagawa Rebecca Langarica Martha Leon Manuel Lerma Lupe Loera Dawn Landon 24 Seniors Sl- Karen London Elena Lopez Grace Lopez Maria Lopez Patricia Lopez Gabby Loutsenhizer Minnie Loya Art Lozano Gustavo Luna Henry Mata Rosa Macnuca Martha Managan Danny Marin Mary Marin Seniors 25 I Blggest Flirtsz Ns fbi Leticia Nuno Mariano Ocnoa Eugene Ortiz George Osuna Irene Pena Augustine Perez David Perez Jose Perez Rod Perez Martha Pimental Carl Ponder Lisa Ramirez lVIaria Ramirez Maria D.C. Ramirez Seniors 27 Otilia Ramirez Yolanda Ramirez Leticia Ramirez Noel F. Ramos ' i l l 1 l i Yolanda Ramos David Razo Abel Reyes Elsa Reyes K Gary Reyes Jesus Reyes Nancy Reyes Philip Reyes 28 Seniors ' 1 4 -, . Y , Z 4' ., 4 V - I E. ,i V, A ,V 5 Y .E 3 ,,, , Q Y, J W1 N25 , V,- 5 , if V ., Q 4.-f 9 Oscar Torres Nlarla Trevino Norma Trevino Victor Trevlno Jesus Urlas Arthur Valadez Albert Valdiviez Ruben Valdiviez Dorothy Valenzuela Annette Vega Aurora Vela Gustavo Vieyra Ribton Wade Wayne Worden Micheal Ysiano Carmen Zavala 32 Seniors e 2 lv: N55 . .,1,,I..,, l K he 1 Voted most spirited by the class of '78 is Danny lVliller during spirit week. 2 Jeff Norris puts out his best as he did in all sports he participated in. 3 Varsity senior cheerleaders rest after an opening chant. 4 Senior class always ready to show their pride at pep-rallies. 5 Powder puff senior cheerleaders perform a stunt during pep- rally. nforgettable Moments Special and proud moments will never be forgotten by the class of '78. Unforgettable moments from a good grade average to winning league in a favorite sport. All students have their own special goals and aspirations, especially during their senior year. Proving their spirit the class of '78 won most of the battle cries at the pep-rallies and they had pride in their spirit. Seniors 33 ' W W f ' - -X 'TH S Sports at the high others it is an outiet s but competitive level. that is required to make running and exercising on X even more as they accept the which in reality totals hard, begin their season with hard work as that at the end ieaves bodies tired and ithough as it pays oft in many games where W conditioned. The joy of having the chance of another reason many join as the end result is LA B overail the greatest chaliengee is that of joining tg ig ll it EQ if Q H of -r fi ,K aefrgyg- SEQ ? .- 55 me X s S x if X 'ffl ' EJ. L. L Lis? 'Sis eggs e at is if Q. .1 Liix l . k N, ii SF W 1 .Q J f g ,r Q,'l-ffiei A . 34 Sports ,T '39 4- Scoring. The objective of every play, and the factor in winning or losing. To the members of the team, this is the greatest play of all. 5- Playing. The goal of every player. This is the time for him to display his talent. 6- Execution. The end result ofthe countless of hours of practice. To the coach, the practices paid oftg to the players, the satisfaction of finally doing it right. 7- Chee-ring. No game is without it. Whether it's from the Pep Squad or the crovvd, it's always inspiring. elif, 'Wlrrh t T it T i , Sports 35 l . 4 5.1.-..ms.sv . -- ' Arabs Go All The Way in D.V.L. The team knew they would have their work cut out this year, being the 2nd time defending D.V.L. champs, with everyone really gunning for them. The team felt the preseason games were very critical to them. The Palm Springs game was their lst indicator as to how good they would be, and was their lst goal of the season. Barstow was the next goal, and they knew if they could beat them they would do well in the league. The loss to Imperial probably was a result of the big win over Barstow, and was very instrumental in their success against El Central, Calexico, by bringing them back to earth, and realizing they had to play their type of football to win. 36 Sports 1. Defensive Cornerback Martin Rodriguez stripes the ball away from the Palm Springs' halfback. 2. t'lVlr. Vicious Freddie Gonzales Cr 337 dives for a great tackle. 3. All league Defensive Safety Jeff Norris blocks a pass to a Calexico receiver. 4. D.V.L. player of the year, Jose Hernandez scrambles his way for extra yardage. i 5. D.V.L. leading rusher Jose Hernandez runs for 33 yards against powerful Yellow Jackets. Jose ended the year with 1,397 yards to his credit. 6. 1977 Football stats. taking a break at half time. Head Patsy Arellano, Josie Jimenez, and lVlaria Garcia. J.V. stat. Juana Rubio posing like a ham Judy Nishimoto. 7. A rare moment for the Varsity team as they laugh it out after a hard practice. 8. Playing out the role of the Hyman in C.V.'s powerful Offense, Tommy Archuleta runs for yardage. Sports 37 F or some, the end of a high school career The Arabs started their D.V.L. season hosting Central which was predicted to be a very close game. The defending D.V.L. champs proved them wrong by winning the game with a very lopsided score. The Arabs went on lVlark Ahrens-Def. guard, 2nd team. Fred Gonzalez-Linebacker, lst team. Gonzalo Gonzalez-Oft. guard, Def. tackle, lst team, All-county, Hon. men. Ramiro Gonzalez-Off. end, 2nd team. Jose Hernandez-Off. back, lst team. D.V.L. player ofthe year, All county lst team. Jeff Norris- Off. back, Def. safety, lst team. George Osuna-Off. tackle, lst team. All- county, Hon. men. Noel Ramos-Off. center, 2nd team. Martin Rodriguez-Def. cornerback, lst team. Off, back, 2nd team. Ribton Wade-Off. guard, Def. tackle, lst team. to winning their Homecoming against Calexico and then on to Brawley which was a close score. The next team on the schedule was Palo Verde which turned out to be another win. 352 we 'W S . . gut t . ' ii , , I , Q H 52' HR i s 7' t E tg, 'mi-1 HF 38 Athletics W- 1. Quarterback Ronnie Alford gets ready to pitch a ball for the Arabs feared option play, 2, Defensive tackle Gonzalo Gonzalez attempts to tackle. 3. Varsity football coaches Nick Ramos, Roger Sugimoto, Pat Custer and Head Coach lVlike lVlcBride, 4, The team displayed their Arab pride after a victory. . , K 4 N wg -at it tx r sm -' -as -- N ' gs? is. . t k-5 'F :Q o,mzwQ fam t 'fn nl 1 Athletics 39 1977 D.V.L. hamps The big game against our rival Clndiob was a shock in comparison to our previous eftorts during the league. We came on strong but with an aggressive opponent it was hard to accomplish our goal. This was one of our most defensive games ever played. The tight game ended with a 6-6 tie. sq, if f T Lv: 1 .h vi ,J ' if . V S 40 Athletics QM: 5 1. Wingback Tom Archuleta, ready to receive a pass for a hrst down, 2. The Arabsrun a check play before the game. 3. The proud Arabs return after half time Uchaik talk . 4, Head Coach Mike IVicBride confronts the umpire on a disputed call. Athletics 41 Learning Experience 1. The J.V. team strives for number one. 2. After a sixty yard scoring touchdown run Hector Gil gets congratulated by his teammates. 3. Junior Varsity Defense applies pressure against the Brawley Quarterback, 4. Junior Varsity football coaches: Head Rudy Ramirez, Asst. J erry Tripp, 5. The team overlooks on Eddie Rubio's 15 yard touchdown run. 6. Leading rusher Hector Gil scrambles toward the goal line for the winning points. 7. lVlanuel Rodriguez sneaks through for the score. 42 Football gui 'illlif The 1977 Arab Junior Varsity team. Front rovv: Billy Freeman, George Reyes, Jesus Hernandez Joe Herrera, Head Coach Rudy Ramirez, Coach Jerry Tripp, Gilbert Ramirez, Art Mendoza, Perry Jeres, Charles Serrano. Middle row: Sergio Rios, Ernie Lagpacan, Eddie Rubio, Ernest Chevarria, Greg Verdusco, Peter Rodriguez, Steve Salado, Manuel Rodriguez, Javier Flores, Frank Perone, Rollie Sanchez. Top rovv: Stats Anita Meraz, Grace Hernandez, Juana Rublo, Joey Acuna, Mark Anderson, Tim Ahrens, John Duran, Richard Carmona, Tony Avila, Dexter Carroll. The team fought hard and earned a lot of credit for their effort. The experience they got this year vvill serve them well next year as Varsity. Football 43 1. Back row lleft to rightl: Javier Avila, Carl Ramirez, Brian Saunders, Tony Meza, Omar Ortega, Freddy Mejorado, Greg Juarez, Leonard Melendrez. Second row: Rogelio Jessie Rapan, Pat Cates, Henry Terrazas, Charley Serrano, Henry Hernandez, Mike Lemons, Art Sanchez, Ramon Alvarez. Third row: Mark Legarreta, Roman Delara, Jaime Montenegro, Mark Licon, Frank Cantu, Bernardo Castaneda, Rolando Galvan, Ed Sorano, David Mata. Fourth row: Dominic Rios, Pedro Hernandez, Martin Rodriquez, Hector Hernandez, Ass't. Coach Joe Ceja, Coach Doug Murphy, Ass't Coach Doug Hashimoto, Miguel Fragoso, Tom Munoz, Joe Rico, Raymond Guzman. 2, Mark Licon C233 sweeps around the right end of the opposing team's defense for a long gainer. 44 Sports Freshmen Strived For Success The Freshman Football team had a good season this year. Charles Serrano, Pedro Hernandez, and Javier Avila were the tri-captains. Finishing the season with a 6-2-1 win-lost record. Having such a large turnout for the team, hopes are for the experience and the number of many fine young athletes rounding out the squad this year, talent is promising for the coming years for the C.V. Arabs. Head coach was Doug lVlurphy. 1 Coaches: For this season were, Doug Hashimoto, Head Coach Doug lVlurphy, and Joe Ceja. 2. Arab Freshmen show enthusiasm after a touchdown. 3. Omar Ortega C133 runs away from tacklers to gain some tough yardage. 4. Coaches Doug Murphy and Doug Hashimoto give quarterback Javier Avila C117 the plays for the next series. A r r - - sr .w.Jmww,uM,swm mmm-fmrfxmmwm,mawwamwmifewmwifwawwmWf:amnnffw:4fmpmimmmmwug1,mmwnammumnu' .am Sports 45 Cheerleaders kept the Arab spirit going strong. They did a variety of routines to entertain our student body at games and rallies. It all began when ten girls were selected by the student body, not counting the four Freshmen who were selected by a group of judges. There are hve Varsity Cheerleaders, four J.V. and four Frosh. 1 Delilah and Kara doing one of their stunts. 2 Co-Heads forthe Varsity Cheerleaders are lVlilissa Ahrens and Vickie Armendariz. 3 Cheer and Song look on with the crowd. 4 JV Cheerleaders practicing before a game. 5 We really are I ll 6 Freshmen Cheerleaders from left to right are Linda Otton, Cathy Farrister, Crystal Jackson, and Debbie Lopez. 7 Christina may be small but has a lot of spirit. 8 Freshmen Cheerleaders show spirit during a Basketball Game, 9 J.V. Cheerleaders say Hello! Starting from Top to Bottom are Esther Rubio, Anna Franco, Delilah Nlarin, Ernestine Garcia, and Kara Bayne. 10 Varsity Cheerleaders Clockwise: lVlary lVlartinez, Vickie Armendariz, Christina Chavira, and lVlilissa Ahrens. - 5 i, xii ' is SE Qg , 2 x 2 ii i C . 5 ' i R it lf f' ' t 1 . Q ' X i, is ' gr as t ' g ' , ii C V. . -xk 3 if tiff' - ,'s' fi ts - ' ' H- . 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Miss Fain is the adviser of the Songleaders, lVIascot and Cheerleaders. 48 Sports 1 Anna and Liz cheer on the Arabs during the Homecoming Game, 2 IVIiss Pain the lady in green, is both the Cheerleaders and Songleaders advisor, 3 Donna, Aiice and Anna know vve're number Il. 4 Songleaders and Cheerieaders concentrating on a cheer. 5 Songleaders getting it together, 6 Songieaders doing a dance routine at one ofthe Pep Raliies. 7 iVIascot Donna Culver leading the Mighty Arabs on to Victory. 8 Starting from Top to Bottom: Patsy Chavez, Florence Palalay, Liz Salado, Anna Gamez, Diane Faust, Karen London, and Alice Espinoza. Sports 49 This year's Varsity Volleyball team had a good season. The most Valuable Player was Judy Nishimoto and the IVlost Improved was Rosa lVlachuca. Judy Nishimoto along with Rosa Bustamonte made all D.V.L. This year's record was 7-9 and according to Head-Coach Cherryl Lyons this team was the best it has been in years and is expected to be even better in the years to come. 5, Varsity Volleyball Lupe Vasquez, Chris Chavira, Amparo Fernandez, Carmen De LaCruz, Rosa lVlachuca, Rosa Bustamonte, Judy Nishimoto, Donna Sharp, Teresa Jackson, Head-Coach Cherryl Lyons. A quick drive for a low ball give the Arabs the point, 2. While walking to the gym for a match, Arab setters give each other pep A ws. talks. 4. Sr. Carmen De LaCruz saves another one. '5. All league in Volleyball, Judy Nishimoto shows her stuff. 50 Atheletics .pw 1 -uf i!.f 'Wh ,, ra ! ' Spike it x ,f-9 N K , , If-f Ii RX, J' 3. ,lg S. 'VS x at 2 W X -Q 3, JV Volleyball i Ds! Q-1 M0245 fl Phyllis Fain, ar I mir' I ly If Lupe Vasquez, Edie Gomez, Debbie x Bustamonte, Ida Reyes, Kathy Garcia, Pam Cates, Norma Fernandez, Lorie Trevino, Susie Ducey, Anna IVIonroy, Head-Coach Athletics 51 :xtmw-wI'fiT:Tff5z'gf,V - f. .-f . - t 2 .si fi- iii W WW is 'iq Min , 1 E -' 1. Varsity team preparing for an upcoming run, as Coach Villarreal looks on. 2. An Arab Frosh team member overcomes an opponent. 3. Frosh Team and Coaches: CFrontD: David Gurrola, Tony Aguilar, Mark Garcia, David Gonzalez, Ramon Ruelas, Ruben Tovar, Marco Nicacio. CBaclO: Coach Villarreal, Luis Rodriguez, David Merchant, Martin Gamez, Manuel Duarte, Francisco Sanchez, and Coach Davidson. 4. The Girls' Team: Coach Davidson, Cleo Pimentel, Olivia Chavira, JoAnn Mata, JoJo Cota, Norma Davila, Stella Gutierrez, Martha Pimentel, and statistician Anna Zavala. 5, The Varsity team listens to Coach Davidson's last minute instructions. 52 Athletics Q S 1 -1: U ' 4 ' f :C 7 3 if ..'.,g.:.i3wa,:i-1555, f m fi,-gi..5,lgg::k,gf.. ' f T . ,..h A 5. 5 gi.: ,?' P ... f 1 A . , W -'f .. 15 - gf.. V gl fir . Q 745 i L.. iff A A F . 1 t g Q, fLLAli'i!i'5 H5654 SQHOOE. M1933 m11 N18 6 Arab Rtumers Trek the Sands The future of the Arab Cross Country teams look bright. Though the Varsity team did not place first in the league, they did place second. They held a record of 3-1. Standouts for the team were Elias Diaz, Jesse'Cota, and Ernie Vasquez, who was voted lVIost Valuable Runner. The Junior Varsity team also did well. With standout Nlike Garcia and IVIVP Ramon Alvarado, the Arabs were able to obtain second place. The Freshmen team was V excellent as they gained a league record of 4- O and first place. lVlarco Nicacio was the outstanding runner there. For the girl's,'lVlVP was Freshman JoJo Cota. 6. Varsity Boy's: lFrontl: Domingo Felix, Jesse Cota, Elias Diaz, Victor Felix, iBackl: Coach Davidson, Juan Estrada, Ernie Vasquez, and Coach Villarreal. 7. The Junior Varsity: lFrontl: Robert ' Moraga, Ramon Velasquez, Adam Servin, Alfred Alvarez, Eddie Aguiar, Mike Garcia, Bobby lVloran. CBackl: Coach Davidson, Carlos Chavarria, Ramon Alvarado, Dale Ramirez, Joe Amador, Juan Belmares, Eddie Archuleta, Richard Cabrara, and statistician Anna Zavala. Athletics 53 Champions in 778 The 1977-1978 Varsity Basketball Team at Coachella Valley High School was the best is has been in years. With six returning lettermen and all leaguer Jeff Norris, CV had an outstanding chance for taking the 1978 D.V.L. crown with four starters returning. In Pre-season play CV held a 9-1 record also taking first in the Annual Beaumont Tournament in which Jeff Norris was named the lVlost Valuable Player. Following the Calexico victory, the Arabs clinched their first D.V.L. crown ever. 1. Varsity Basketball Stats. Anita lVleraz, Judy Nishimoto, Susan Nlusashi. 2. Sr. Jesus Reyes shoots over Palm Springs defense. 3. Rod shoots for a two pointer. 4, JefT Norris goes for a layup. 5. Sr. Ernie Lujan shoots a one handed shot. 54 Athletics z , , fit.- '- aww iv K2-...I , 6. Varsity Basketball Jesus Juarez, Jesus Reyes, Angle Perez, Rod Perez, Brian Jesson, Jeff Noris, AI Perkins, Rick Carrasco, AI Perez, Joey Lopez, Head-Coach Bob Criner, Ernie Lujan, 7. Joey Lopez dribbles down court. A., , '21, fa- if ' ' Y g ' 1 4 5 -L5 4. ww we X '11 6 i we Q 3 4 iz ' fn- ,. ,,1. an L LQ ,,. , 3 ig ,. . , sv w ,,,,...' , , ,Q M g? Q , i ssiir 1 H isss iiii .'-- .iii --ii I ff -f Ei ..,, .J J ,,,.. W ly Jw 'f .-1 -MN F 5-,-.,. m e we ,uv 4 i ai 'v' X' Y J W 1 .Quilt f , A jgiigibarf i w- 9 -'M- 'z'1i111s we 1- Qzsgi. Se' K, 5, 1 V, ,fi , -tg, yr ,p 'iff .Nf l ' I I if , fi? Athletics 55 4 sei. f'.?:.5e. Looking Towards the Future IV. and rosh Teams Have A Good Year. This past year has been one of the best for Junior Varsity basketball. The season started off rocky, with many players being injured from playing football. As the season progressed, the team finally began to get their act together, with the help of Alfred Perez, a sophomore who had started the season as a Varsity basketball player, Alfred Perez was often the leading scorer of the team. Other consistent players on the team were Ron Alford and Armando Acosta. When league play ended the team acquired a record of 7-3. As they went into the last game of the season, they were tied with Calexico for the league lead, with the championship being decided at Calexico. The Arabs had their high hopes, but fell short in points. The Bulldogs won, and sadly the fighting Arabs settled for second place. The Freshman team also had a great season. There was much team work in their victories, as they gained a season's record of 7-11. They placed third in the league. Consistent players for the team were IVlarty Holguin, Omar Ortega, and Luis Garcia. 56 Athletics JEMS' 1. The Arab Freshman Team: Raul Aquirre, lVIarty Holguin, Omar Ortega, Ruben Lopez, Tony Gonzalez, Luis Garcia, Oscar Gutierrez, Javier Avila, Brian Saunders, and Pedro Hernandez. 2. Javier Avila calls for a time out as Luis Garcia and lVlarty Holguin head down court. 3. Tony Gonzalez watches as Luis Garcia heads for two points. 4. The Arab Junior Varsity Team and Coach: CTOPD Jesus Hernandez, Gilbert Ramirez. lRow Zi: lVlanuel Rodriguez, Steve Bruder, Ben Starsky. lRow 37: Octavio Ortega, Coach Blain Wood, Steve Salado. lBottom Rowlz Ronny Alford, Armando Acosta, and Tom Reeder. 5. Octavio Ortega getting ready to score for the Arabs. 6. Armando Acosta reaches high as surrounding Arabs anxiously await the ball. .agile el Athletics 57 iiFutbol utbol Si Si As Soccer season rolled around, Coach Lopez found himself with forty persons trying out for the Varsity squad and only twelve positions to hll. Those twelve went to a mid-season ranking of eight in the C.I.F. poll. The team had plenty of speed and good coordination. The only problem they had was that they didn't have anyone who could kick well from the left side at forward position, They wound up the 1978 season with a win against Kofa which put them in a three way tie for the D.V.L, Championship. 'N S a SISBIQU -ii bij Q jf., 58 Athletics ifi. , A gif , up-uv'-Q-gr-1 - t -,scfol , V se . W.-sy ff - 'uv A MM , - fs yi 4:1 , es 'E' X ' M iff Q L i 'si M' sf I -vm 2,9 Exif -Q--fwfr' i' r Q ,f 4 ,., -f-- wee. Q 2 K fa N is risi fl T Jii T, I s i Q W' ' K ' W6 K...,-.IQ ,. M -..., s- jo- -.- A - ..., W NS K so -f- g u ,,, ,TT ,,icc .c is Q xc lsic .W g 3 ,Q A X K' i l 'mx g :Q e I.,- ,Q Q 3 .L ,gif I in T is fs if M T i X T -s f' N '7 5m K d i ' 'Fltyv M' 'Nami ' -Sf Yi .., uf ,.,g swf . . Q, ESM' isis , as ii' - K 'f V. W eg , ,sg In ., xl S Q , . of Q, f .Q ',. .. ff -ff: . W if QM . -.. HQ 3 fm' xi Q .,..s..e..,, N ,,.. c i 5 4- E W ' 2 Er 7' eg' Y ,fx 5, e IN. 'SMH NV-ww 1 X. 1. Carlos Silva kicks the ball from under a Palm Springs player. 2. Running toward the goal line is Carlos Silva and Adam Servin. 3.Tomas Salas throws the ball away from C.V.'s goal. 4. Coach Lopez yelling instructions to his players. 5. Arabs charge toward their goal. 6. Soccer players Top Row: Oldembur 'tOldy Avalos Gustavo Vieyra, Alberto Bautista, Middle Row: Rudy Silva, Carlos Silva, Pascual Barragan, Jose Bautista, Bottom Row: Coach Ben Lopez, Jose Solis, Tomas Salas, Adam Servin, Juan Pinon, Miguel Verazzas. AthlCt1CS 59 . . Soccer, Training for the Future. New to our school is a Junior Varsity Soccer Team. Even though it was our hrst year vve've managed to show great team work. Coach Phil lVlaas is also new to this, he has great pride in the Arabs because of the great effort they have put out. .fx ig. , as - ' if . 'J -SMLEX. . f A .1 ..... . V ' 'ff'f1w:1. f iaff. n a ' ass- ,. A ' ,v., ' g -L tfumf- if s za -X ii'-'QA-iw ,.. .- .4 - ..fe,,'. .. '.s..-aa.-ang s cwwanq' ' I M .N . .,:,,,iM,,...5,f .gl.r:'.g..',,,,i7gv V, .M , i. KM 1' 1, Teammates hold ball suspended in air. 2. Coach Phil Maas and team looking on. 3. Leonard dribbles the ball down the held for another score. 4. Arab passing ball to teammates. 5. Tom Salas waits anxiously for his teammates to score. . 60 Athletics i .gf g ,,. , .1 or fl x ix if I Af, A .. -kV. 'L . 8 -. , g.s,A . - . .-.. , ww, .X gr - ' 1 ,rv ' K Q- . . , X ' 'F 'r P 'l in :S X ' - '43 L ' ' ,ts : ' -i 'i' f 5 are-Nix N M 4 i ' . . V . . 5 41- ' i , wwigffjtfwhy A ' X ' .Qs . 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Top Row, CL to Rl, Narciso Barragan, Amador Aguilar, Ramon Sanchez, Hector Chavez, Javier Reyes, Anastacio Castillo, Sergio Morales, Second Row, Frank Perone, Francisco Chavez, Cesar Beltran, Miguel - Munoz, Alejandro Lara, Dionicio Gonzalez, Jose Luis Monroy, Front Row, Jesus Gutierrez, Sabino Perez, Migual Fregozo, Rogelio Arroyo, Martin Aguilar, Edelmo Castro, Ramon Gonzalez. aw, . -.iw wligsx W' 'K ' ' Q I 'zfaflix -7746 ' 3,1 , 'L V V K K 'ur' -Ll 'A I 1 ,Qs x N WM ' -ft N fig, - A 'VN 'A 1 M f 2- ' ,lu l i N 'N ' e , vim- 5 V.,, , T F J L 'E . , - . I 5 , 4 . lf' V I Q, Q 6 5 . . f V ' i 1 - ' - -T Wy A l A at 21. W' A , 9 A ' -f 'i ' I - M ii ,ai he ' it ' gg ' 'c Sv ' E , , fl, H V it I e I :U - Z A A ' -Hr . 4 je' M , 1, , G 'p to V ' r W .- - :.j , V U ' - X i t ' ti It , - ., - 'i-' N, ,. ,ff ' 3- ba' ,fav 1 ,,-- ,, - , ' ', '- , M Q-, , K ffm , Q ' vz- 1 1 -f ' ,M - r',, ,, -- C pf' it c, i U 1 'E is F1415 '-- ,, swam ,ng L5 rl'------... 1 A 2 V155 A iv g ..,,. 1,45 . ,Q-. 'YL vw' 2YW7h' wus-g ,. ' , 2. Teammate ties a new hit on soccer, T W 3. Arab waits to keep ball in play. 4. Arab patiently awaits for right moment to kick the ball. Athletics 61 F 35,55 I '3 Top Row, Lto R: Perry Salas, Arthur lVlurrillo, George Osuna, Mark Ahrens, Andy Nlontez, Eugene Ortiz, Coach Ysmael Ruiz. Second Row, Lto R: Danny lVlarin, Albert lVluriIlo, Luis Loera, George Reyes, Tommy Archuleta, David Razo. 1. Hugo Cervantes was caught in an uncompromising situation. 2. The referee declares the real winner, David Razo, 3. Coach Ysmael Ruiz and J.V. Coach Nick Ramos look on intently as the Arab wrestlers grapple with Holtville. 4. Danny Marin gives opponent a rough match. 5. Looking for an opening, Arthur lVlurillo begins his match with opponent. 6. Gus Luna ready for the take down. 7. Opponent awaits the referee's whistle to begin his match with Richard Razo. 8. C,V. Arab had his arm raised in VICTORY. 62 Athletics Wrestlers ake Down pponents 1977-78 Arab Varsity Wrestling had an outstanding season this year as the team used their power and skill to suppress their opponents. Head Coach Ysmael Ruiz worked diligently with his wrestlers and saw much improvement throughout the year. With 11 returning lettermen, two of them all leaguers, C.V. became Tri-Champs posting a 4-1 league record and 8-1 overall as our only loss came to Calexico. The highlight meet of the season came when the well prepared Arabs crushed arch-rival Indio High Rajahs with a 36-24 win. Individually C.V, had many Arabs gaining Victories at tournaments. Senior Mark Ahrens had an unbelievable 29-2 record also placing hrst in the El Centro and Bolsa Grande Tournaments, Fontana Take-down, and second in the Holtville Tourney. Freshman Carlos IVleza surprised all as he posted many wins in the 97 lb. weight category. uWe did well but I wish we could have won it all commented Coah Ruiz. alm Athletics 63 Read , W1'estlel If finally happened! The wrestling team got the student support it has long deserved. In past years wrestling has not been given the recognition by students that it merits. Wrestling is novv becoming the popular and well attended sport that it should be. The J.V. vvrestlers have been successful this year. They have had many bright moments and came out on top vvith all their matches. HWith such a good group vve have high hopes for the future commented Coach Nick Ramos. UThe Arab freshmen vvrestling team went undefeated throughout the season and vvon a 4-vvay meet a Coachella Valley commented Coach Steve Waggoner. The guys wrestled well up and dovvn their entire line-up and put up a tough battle. Congratulations to all 1978 Wrestlers of Coachella Valley. J.V, Wrestlers, Top Rovv, CL to RJ: Peter Salgado, Mike Garcia, Bobby Avila, Jeff Garcia, Coach Nick Ramos. Second Row: Vincent Garcia, George Reyes. Third Rovv: Henry Hernandez, Rick Ochoa, Gabriel Nlejorado. Fourth Row: Jesse Flores, Perry Kishaba, Oscar Loera. Frosh, Top Rovv, Cl. to RJ: Willie Alexander, Frank De La Cruz, Abel Limus, Leonard Nlelendrez, Eddie Serrano. Second Row: Ronald lVIuriIlo, Arthur Sanchez, Hector Hernandez, Henry Hernandez, David Gurrola, Robert Sarabia. Third Rovv: Primitivo Cervantez, Fred lvlejorado, Marcos Esquirrea, Roman De Lara, Alfonso Hernandez, Hugo Luna, Rolando Galvan, Alexander Inez, Freddy Carrillo. .t.,-.i .-'1 t 1. - 'i ' 11.222Ileegzaziastszsfiseeseze .,eza,,gtt-f sggsg, .. sv , -. ,.,. 2 - --'- lie t..- ,.s.. it Q Q a at it 'YS Mfwiiees ts, was l -i-i ..,.,..,.., gg ::,..,. ,.....,.c:.. .,.,.., W K A s t F A - , -we --1- be , ' Q PV F 5, ik 4 We '63 i ggi? beg ssssls t sssssi -2eeL.,.z,, , , -if ae me ,I-wg,ir: .tqQg:mR 5 :+-'fe w ml 1511222 'ii'i lt.. ----- 1 --,. tici' . L L . 51 esss 42 --H f OV- 35 C CV' OV. 4Q, so . csre 3 ssrs ,T ,sss tltir -Q ,-'. Z , g g sf f F' . . f f,', -5 . f s -,ew i .,.,.. .l-sawn -n-,xtfi--::12:.v5wc2v.:'Nsvemuezzwavuiw,c-me--:.1:'11- warti::eKt1v::vst:if':Q:',:a3:,y Vvwsou-I - 64 Athletics 1. Senior Perry Kishaba puts a hold on a Holtviile wrestler. 2. Leading in his match, Rick Ochoa gets ready to wrestle. 3. Senior lVlark Ahrens is once again declared a CHAIVIPIONX' 4. Urging the Arabs on to Victory is freshman Coach Steve Waggoner. Q3 V c .V C V it C.V e c .V Athletics 65 IKIT The Arab Girls' Varsity team started oft on a rocky year. In talking with Coach Kenna Ramirez, she stated that this year's team has a good potential for a great team. However, they have met up with more aggressive opponents. mln other words , said Coach Ramirez, NWe play basketball like girls do, while our opponents play in a more physical fashion . In the early season the team was led by returning letter girl Cathy Davila. Cited as defensive backbone ofthe team was Bernadette llllontenegro. 66 Athletics -sky, .w ,g,a..N Q32 R3 Eff? Q, s?2-1255295 J A '03 ww' Li fs 1 The Arab Giris' Junior Varsity: iFrontD Teresa Mendoza, JoJo Cota. CSecond Row? Esmenda Venegas, Martha Pimentel, Gloria Delgadiilo, Delia Munoz, Lupe Vasquez, KThird Rovviz Grace Hernandez, Yolanda Marin, Lorena Cervantez, Rosemary Valentine. Cifourth Rowiz Maria Santiannes, Lori Sotelo, Delia Mendoza Coach Hashimoto, CBackJp Ida Reyes, Maria Briones. 2 Shooting for two is Patty Valentine, 3 Rosa Bustamante breaking for a pass 4 JoJo Cota penetrates the opponents defense. 5 Donna Sharp desperately tries to get the rebound. 6 Bernie Montenegro shooting under trafhc. 7 Scoring for Arabs is Cathy Davila. 8 The Arab Girls' Varsity Team: CFrontD: Manager Antoinette Smith. CSecond Rowi: Coach Ramirez, Teresa Mendoza, Vivian Barraza, Rosa Bustamante, Cathy Davila, Rosemary Valentine. lThird Rowi: Amolia Mata, Bernie Montenegro, Patty Valentine, Donna Sharp, Linda Ducey. Athletics 67 r 3 . ,fy , . , .b-L 1,,-at ,,LL ,, . t ,N A u 3 I 1 New to the Arab sport's program this year is lVlr. Hal Jensen, who replaced last year's coach Nancy Bacciarini. A former coach of city recreation teams, he is by no means inexperienced. The Arab team was composed of Freshmen and Sophomore swimmers. lVlany participated in the swim program for the hrst time, That was the main reason that Coach Jensen said the Arabs had a promising future. At post time, the Arab swimmers had participated in three league meets. They had lost twice, and won once. This year's team is doing far better than last year's. Hopefully, the team will work hard to improve themselves, so ,that they may be Desert Valleys League contenders. 68 Athletics Q sz 1' 5 I 9 52,3 A , ' ' . . - ,Q is f - Q ,fe . I a ' l x: .- ,y e fi ' g': malta pf J' ' xr '.3t55TX- .. il-QNLA.-.5133 B P3'f'i.l Q 7: it ' V:1f?:i133iff:'fMjf T21 . 5 g:jf2jfj,fff -' ' K' .shi ... u.fl.w fn.-s....'. . I.. 2 ..1 ........-....I.r' ,,...,..., ,L ,.. f A-Af , . S A x, Q , - 'T '- -- -' L f,1iw-4' at ,-1. rs ' e- H . . 4 s . T. ,W 'A , K K .-jggiki 1. .. fqnamaxauauaaumaupgsul 1- -44 ifw3,'95 - ,,N.uwv.n.u.u guuunauusxawwsnuuatamuv L if X, wuafussuaamatzuu. 1 t ...neu-H+' . an T . , 1 'HS nm ,ax-Names NU H' RAB WIM MER IMPRGVE 1 Scott Lawson takes the plunge. 2 The Arab Swim Team: CFront Rowl: Debbie Bohne, Crystal Jackson, Pedro Hernandez. lSecond Rowl: lVlari Kitahara, Teresa Bohne, Stephanie Loutsenhizer, Karen Hoy. fThird Rowlz Teresa Jackson, Robert Johnson, Scott Lawson, David'-, Mata. lFourth Rowl: Joey Acuna, Butch Beaston, Mike Anderson. 3 Straining for the win is Robert Johnson. 4 Swimmers lVlike Anderson and David lVlata practice for the big meet against Indio. 5 Coach Jensen gives pointers to Robert Johnson at practice. 6 The Arab girls practice their dives, 7 Unwinding after a race is Debby Bohne. 8 Pedro Hernandez taking the lead. Athletics 69 YOU G GYM ASTS HGW POTE TIAL The 1978 Gymnastics Team had a good season. Out of eleven team mates seven were freshmen which leaves high hopes for the years to come. The team only had three returning Iettermen and they are Nancy Schultz, Pixie Armendarez, and Kara King. With so many new girls on the team Head- Coach Pam IVliIler said this team could have a good chance at D.V.L. 70 Athletics 4 A M i if G ,D AVA? ., S 1 Vickie Armendarez does a perfect front aerial. 2 Practicing her winning Hoor routine is Lucy Gonzales. 3 Nancy Schultz performs a Flying hip. 4 The Arab Gymnastic Team, lsittingl Leslie Yarrow, Norma Davila, Kathi Fariester, Kim King, Vickie Armendarez, Kara King, And Shiela Bryan. lstandingl Alma Castillo, Tina Ohly, Andera Tiaga, Coach Pam Miller, and Manager Martin Gamez, lTopJ Lucy Gonzalez, Nancy Schultz, Janet Stone, Karen London, and Juana Trevino. 5 Kara King all round performer practices her floor routine in the opening ofthe season. Athletics 71 PLAY BALL In a year which saw a majority of the C.V. Coaching assignments changed, baseball also saw a change in command. Coach Walt Criner took over the Varsity squad from Coach Jesse Angel who became the assistant Varsity Coach. Baseball came into it's own this year with a major turnout of over three people for each position. The opening games went well and the staff expected the team to have a good chance to take D.V.L. Honors. 1 Assistant Coach Jesse Angel talks to second baseman Philipe Terrazes. 2 The Varsity Baseball squad intently watch the action on the held. X 3 Arab connected for a clutch hit against Palm Springs. silnmvi-i-,, 72 Athletics if Q ' sg, 5 as it Q as H gk Q 8 5 iw Z, 5 F if? ' PP EER WQVCKE Q7!fWQ'6v Et yn Q? , ' ?-Qtr, if gg f .Q A - R , N M--f -, .t Q L . ' .t , - - Y wi , . K., ' if thx 3 -, Q, t . . 1 gt I 'sh 'b A. Al 4 5 A A it 4 A 5 2 t ,, A H -4- P .. f- U, . 1, .W t. ,i . f 1, ,Q H' -1 ' , -',f::s-wma: -, t ,. ff i ,553 fwasg, A 1. . A W I t '- X-H3 jffvitw - 4 Varsity Baseball Team: lBottom Row? Carlos Garcia, Ricky Carrasco, Robert Saiz, Jesse Gonzales, Augustine F. Loera, Jose Hernandez, George Rodriguez, Oscar Torres, Phillip Terrazes, David Arias, CTop Rowl Armando Escobedo, lVlarc Rodriguez, John Martinez, Ribton Wade, Ricky Trevino, Rod Perez, Eugene Ortiz, Ronny Alford, Jay Flores, and Danny Holguin. 5 Robert Saiz hits a line drive. 6 Varsity Baseball Coach Walt Criner. Athletics 73 B TTER UP Freshmen Baseball Team, Top Row: AI Anderson, Javier Avila, Henry Terrazes, Mark Limon, Utilo Brito, John Mc Cloud, Salvador Garcia, Mike Limons, Marcos Limon, Coach Lyle Anderson. Bottom row: Raymond Alvarez, Eddie Vega, Marty Holguin, Robert Lopez, Angel Arrellano, Hector Hernandez, Bernardo Castanada. 74 Athletics . -X , fl l ., if- ? 1 ,N . ,CE s. we WMM Q i V. ,E . x K throughout the season. the next three years to come. 1 Henry Terrazes grounding the ball. 2 Mike Limons catching a fly ball. 3 Freshmen team. This season the Junior Varsity baseball team got oft to a good start with a tie against Palm Springs, 5-5. Coach Rudy Ramirez feels that the team has a powerful pitching unit and great team speed. All worked smoothly This year's group of Freshmen has an excellent chance of doing well as in 5 5 l Junior Varsity Baseball Team, Top Row: Manuel Rodriquez, Eddie Gonzalez, Victor Linarez, Angel Perez, Chris Conterez, Octavio Ortega, Hector Gil, Ernesto Lagpacan, Joe Saldivar, Robert Nuno, Coach Rudy Ramirez. Second Row. Ralph Garcia, Danny De La Garza, Perry Jarez, Bobby Avila, Manuel Armendariz, Roy Ramos, Gilbert Ramirez, Doug Sanchez. 4 Jose Hernandez leading off base. 5 Outfielder returns a line ball. 6 Junior Varsity Team. 5 Athletics 75 Top Row: Joe Medina, Jeff Norris, Mike Wade Middle Row: Carlos Chavira, Robert Draper, Hilberto Aguiar, Steve Morano, Ramero Gonzalez, Charlie Serrano, Hector Cortez, Brent Fariester, Danny Jimenez, Elias Dias Bottom Row: Oscar Leora, Hector Leon, Ernest Vasquez, Jesse Cota, Richard Sanchez Three Is The Charm The Varsity Track Team started the year out searching for their Third D.V.l.. Title in a row Jeff Norris and Joe Medina acted as the team captains. With only five seniors on the team the team was considered young, but full of potential.,As the year started out strong by downing Poly of Riverside and Yucaipa The Team was led by Senior Jeff Norris who vvas a Jr. All American and is expected to repeat his performance in the High Hurdles, Triple Jump and Long Jump. 76 Athletics N X s l I g 7 rf? F rosh And Soph Track Get o A Good Start Top Row: Donaid Cross, Tod Hunter, Manuel Duarte, David Gonzales, Jose Cortez, Ramon Ruelas, Joe Lopez, Bobby Lopez Tony Gonzales, Fred Magarado, Tony Meza, Bruce Cowen, John Viilareai, Middle Row: Mark Garcia, Front Row: Luis Rodriguez, Robert Moraga, Leonard Menendrez, Marco Nicacio, Dale Ramirez, Gabe Miramontes, Fred Alvarez, and Joe Amador. 78 Athletics 's I Kgstlvn. .gr Ka This year taking over the Frosh-Soph Track Team, is Coach Fitzgibbons, taking the place of Coach Lacy. Helping out in the held events will be Coach Reese. They have done an excellent job, with one hundred and one percent effort from the team. 'si M T 2' og sif . v ' . :xl N 2 imma ,isa Sir 1 Jeff Norris showing outstanding form in the broad jump. 2 Ramon Alvarado competed in the high jump and pole vault. 3 Frosh and Soph Team picture. 4 Could it be Speedy Gonzales or Richard Sanchez? 5 Mark Lincon finishes well in front of everyone, 6 Ramon Alvarado way ahead in hurdles. Athletics 79 See HOW T ey Run The girls track team was in their third year of existence, vvith nineteen girls on the team. Returning tracksters Ilana Ureste, Donna Sharp and Freshmen Jo Jo Cota have helped the team keep going strong during the 1978 season. , www: X My vs- Y, .- of M. ,t S Sf We Yi W - , YH wsu i f'S??,m 2- ,ttll , E wi. vs.. I W' 80 Athletics .-M-nugx it is l F. F., 'ly A Q , Mr' - mi ig' K ' . 5: ,A ' if A+ 2 ' 4 1 IE if 'VP Q V ,mb M,,,.ss.rewom- l l I- 1 Gail Brinkerhoff looking for the finish ribbon during the 100 yard dash. 2 Head Coach for all track divisions is Coach Jim Davison. 3 Donna Isaacson jumps strongly during her nrst year of track. 4 Dana and Gail Brinkerhoff await anxiously for the track meet to begin. 5 Girls' Track Team Top Row- Rosa Garcia, Yolanda Gomez, Teresa Hermosillo, Gail. Brinkerhoff, Middle Row- Jo Jo Cota, lVlaria Cervantes, Ronnie lVlartinez, Caroline Lepe, Joanna Barron, Donna Sharp, lVlargret Rosas, Joyce Stowe, Bottom Row- Donna Isaacson, Dana Brinkerhoff, Mary Lavegne, Ilana Ureste, lVlartha Pimental, Cleo Pimental, Joann lVlata. 6 Assistant Coach Bill Fitzgibbons. x CC.,.u ,,, A - ' T gn .Q - - - ' :-- ,i,,: i i ,K ,fiiw ,- Cn- - . Cf , avi f s C. 1 L53 if .fs f,rQ ' ,i Q T S C. . ' C 2 Q 2 1 - Q f Q C , 3' f fi s I -9' - if ' C sf 4 A C I , g i ' R S C iliii 'jf l C' .. ,1 7 ' A 4- EC ' f f e A ,. C C' ' i ' if itisi lic c ' x C f J Ciii Q it Q f ' W C ,,.' C, 1 f 1 V - ' C l Y Aiii V' i e M- H s ii T i ' r 1 T 2, C C It iiil C C : if it C C C ' f '52-iff if rc ' s e a J if s a ll ss 's C Q T' C lgm tl a L A' y X A X 1 ' ' we J C 33:5 fki, H g Q E! 9 an jr ? 'pl , Q' 4 C ' K ,R K ,. K in ' - - M f , L V 2 D , - - ' W---so 1. S sf S ,C CC ff, C Z 4 , ' slCC Ni? 1 T f M ,C ' , WM i 3.-if is Athletics 81 New to the tennis team this year is X - . if cM Mg H I i A Coach Cheryl Lyons vvho took the place yyy gy eeyy,e ng ? y - . , g so -' 1 ' of coach IVIlke IVIcBrude who couIdn't or . e coach anymore because he was we 1 :-- ' spending most of his time preparing rcr rey , p - eeyyy c,,,,,tt, 1 ' -. - football. They Played at Sun Ruse Courts at rrsrreesy ssryt . tp ft r of - r'1sc ',-t:t' af- tcb .tfy thus year. They thought the change of :gg rsrl 3 m e 'ggggpp . A erssr t would do them good for this year's e'pgg setyyr sscsr I c't Season- yy r or rrrss :res ser 'Frrss c srtrr rsre g he or t y tpc tt p. p h ' gg Q, y gyg my ,QT gr r . ,,.' K ' VL:.k: . ,,1,' g :5,z,fzy1ijgi ,ff,t H ryii Vgxiy - w wm si 82 Athletics N ,ZQL1 1 r Q l 3: , F .. :: .- f Tennis Swings Into otion Team Standing-Coach Cheyrl Lyons, Hilda Luis, Mary Sauceda, Tawny Young, Steve Bruder, Perry Salas, Gustauo Nuno, Hugo Cerbantes, Duke Gomez, Kneeling- Chito Loera, Ronnie IVleraz, Perry Kishaba, Juan Lopez. 1 Chito Loera waits for a serve. 2 Perry Kishaba serves the ball. 3 Ronnie Meraz watches Perry Kishaba return a serve. 4 Perry Kishaba showing an excellent form. 5 Duke Gomez watches as Chito Loera returns a ball. 6 Coach Cneyrl Lyons watching team work out. , -f A visas,-2-wil eza-iffy: .f f cfafzfwffsisf' 11-Ji-I K -'-'1?slf?4?ftfze5f i . ir ' -ff X - if ' . eein - ' '- l i 5 5 . er'r 5 'E it k ' . . .- - A . VM - :H Q! Athletics 83 F ore! The golf team has six returning members from last year. The leading golfers from last year's team were IVIike Ysiano, who is the best golfer right now, Paul Carranza, and Ben Starsky. A promising newcomer is Craig Kishaba, a freshman, who could become one of the best golfers here at C.V. before he graduates. The team hopes to improve last years record which was third place hnish in D.V.L. 84 Athletics star golfer, Mike Ysiano, 2 Golf Team CL to RD, Coach Blaine Wood, Craig Kishaba, Ben Starsky, Mark Burke, Mike Ysiano, AI Perkons, David Jessup, Cari Shepard, Paul Carranza. 3 Practicing on Westward Ho putting green is Paul Carranza. 4 Ben Starsky practices swinging before he tees off. 5 Caught behind a tree is Paul Carranza. Athletics 85 ' r R Q x y 1 QE, ,m.L Q ., H as W ,k,' ' , - M' t Q 'W -ag .If 'TN ,0 5 f '1'e ' ,- I e .fp-:.1'.-12.5, 49.9- 4, ' 'alt-ffoifX7E.'li-ill, E f5iYE,13!l?7,:, 715 -fm .. ' Y ' ' 5' ' i itim i Q V K I .x,,. .,,,. ,,--, ijiis- . , -- ' '11 ,- Kh-k is ' s. -A s ' 1 i 'xirfgf Fifli-i.IF'ff,. g 41-5-5:-.f-i,.. -- 'K me J ff' Perf-- x we X - ' - , SRV' 1 'fgg:s'e'f1fvf,.g,+ e ., - A 4 it . sac Haig, 5,-,'Q2'ff,3 Artie- 37, is T s gs Y of W. ,. gp, .W A y My-f -' W, Fleas J i ' :www V, ga-. .assay .2 v , - 5 as -- ws, , gs: ,..-l e 1-t i ji' as is . M ,K c53 'J? . N L - r-.Tie . 41 The Varsity team started the year with high hopes of having a successful season, since they had ten returning Iettergirls. Among those returning were All League Second Team IVIary Helen Flores and Rosa Bustamante. In the past coaching was aptly done by IVIr. Richard Ramirez who stepped down as coach to give himself more fully to other duties. Coming in as his replacement was Coach Doug Hashimoto who was a substitute teacher in our district. Coach Hashimoto said UI am expecting a good season due to the return of most of last year's squad. 86 Athletics ,Q-.Y W l, Qc'-1' it -- A -ws! uf' ' . fYf5f1ff'9 . . 5 ' fs - f ' X 2, V ,-,gem so., x Ziff S - 1 ,ff H . V7 K .K - 3- ,i ff' ' xiii, . Mg-lilifll-E ', f ' 'V 4.5 E. 3152. ' X. Y . . ...M K '- N1 if vial- -f -: K' K . 1' it..ff13'?! ., ..,. , .M .,., . . . ...s s , M, M ' 1 K ' ' ,pew gg e,,?'fw4- . - . ' ' 9's,. .,. S . ' A - f,5...:t- Q , f , Q'-Q---..-.. me AL.- - A y W -- r V . ,, l' , V P I 'C H - 'if'-R-it-f C v . . I le i 2 aff-t'++ V - - .rw . .. , . - W yyrfressffr. 'Wil 4 l so L -M N- a 3502 we H . , . ,.., ., - - AJ, K. , 4' 3 , A. A j 155 ,, ,. - Y , riff ' ' E ft' ..7Q:.. 1' I - i t , 1 L . ee.e . 4 , - , .,,,, nu, 3 , , fffe: - H , ---.JM , F 'few - vw'--1,,3y.w -lalsfsmlctf-,f.v.-1'mf - W,,' an H EH , l, .-9--. .g l .. . . ff '- -- Wee Agua. , V.,g,,,., we 5E,,.,,,, '-,k 3 -l , I :au f 1 , , '. -,M-,,t,--tllefwm a I - -, ' i-. fs-112- e 1 , is sm -A .. I . k,'k :fir b ' ' 'gd' 1 - f H X , - 4 -',' ig 4 ., Li . xr . - N'-, :le I - i w i i ' - uf- A ' .- on A - , ... fag . , ,1 S . -v at-.-45, 1 ,ff ,at-f,24g,fsf,gg ws , - X , g - .A , sv, f- --amy . -as ' -'Q ' ly, f- f ' - of 4 '73 iii-J 57 x f - . ff, - ,k.., 97' . -A 'C as , ,--- , .- .. ..., J, ' -- , f ,f-- ' -k-'h -- - It 1 - F ' . -'- ' 1 ' I , 'WSF' ..- f f . , 1 fs, ' 'z f -. XXX we it - swff A . ':-' . . , . . ' , ...- T S . . Y 'f . . . ieee ' is ' Softball 1 Christina Chavira warming up her arm before a game. 2 Mary Helen Flores moves to the left to cover up space. 3 Hitting the ball in a game of pepper is Rosa Bustamante. 4 Leaving Seniors. 5 Coach Doug Hashimoto telling Linda Ducey to use a change up. V 6 Top Row Felix Avila, Romona Pasillas, Rachel Saiz, Sandra Carrillo, Cathy Davila, Rosa Bustamante, Teresa Bohne, Teresa Mendoza, Bernie Montenergo, Mary Helen Flores, Coach Doug Hashimoto, Bottom f-Row Linda Ducey, Ida Reyes' Susie Duceyg Edie Gomez, Chris Chavira, Carmen DeLa Cruz, Jenny Guttierrez, Rosemary Guzman, Not Shown Stat. Melissa Ahrens. 7 Returning Senior Pitcher Cathy Davila practice's before a game. 8 Mary Helen Flores stops a ground ball as Bernie Montenergo comes to cover. Athletics 87 . . Softball Starts Big This year the J.V. softball team had a nevv coach, lVliss Phyliss Pain who hoped to have a very successful rookie season. But over 30 girls went out for the J.V. softball team the team was limited to 18 to 20 players. Vyh.. I i , L or x '.',T,'1 1 ... ,, H - . s 1 ' ' fl--,sfalsiai , L cc. ,.:,a,es.g-nszli-'..f , 3k ,,:,, s' . 'SHISYWW' ' 1: is fr PETQP-:U'?b.f -7 ,z , ' 'L' f- 1 . ,- 4,.:l'.w.f. i .-'-N v l.. 115- -41 w al f s r , wi: W V- Nw : ,, -- , -V - 4' 9f'x?!?' .. --,,?3QA33-. Xu- 'Agia-ggg,gfgggw K VVV, -ffs - Q, at Vs - .L., SW 1' 1 - -W Ulffii ., K- , 4 -f 3-f::t 'L if 'sffv -- Q 'Z K - V1 'W y ' T75 ,Z ...agii ,, V 11 all K fi ,,,.. ,. ' kfE'lf.e,L'.i'..,2:fi'!'tt7--' ' . 'M ' . ..,,, t s t ' ' .w me-s 11, V ., ,, I, is HL kt. ' -, Y ' F . its , c s W I- - K . gf , , - , . ,, X .. Hx - , , , K ' - ' , - is I' it i f . s . -c cis f sr :VW 88 Athletics 1 Edie Gomez practicing her pitching before a game. 2 An unusual miss by Rosa Bustamante. 3 J.V. Softball Team, lL to RJ, Coach Phyliss Fain, Teresa Moreno, Esmeralda Gonzales, Sandra Moreno, Zelda Cossey, Donna Isaacson, Delia Munoz, Elizabeth Gonzales, Sandra Araujo, Brigette Rivera, Second Row: Anita Meraz, Virgie Guttierrez, Yolanda Marin, Joy Hernandez, Rachel Aguayo, Debbie De La Garza, Norma Zacarias, Lousia Esqueira, Third Row: Irene Saavedra, Irene Castro, Adrienne Johnson, Victoria Guzman, Debbie Bohne, Antonette Smith, Beatrice Espinoza. 4 Coach Miss Phyliss Fain, having a talk with catcher Sandra Moreno. 5 Playing third baseman is Rosemary Guzman. 6 Picking up a hot ground ball is Mary Helen Flores. .rm 6 Athletics 89 zzmormvg com s:-mm .Ti- i . 'Gin 'yr .A '-.. . lr, . xl K BW 5' 5 a if V s an ft! . 1. X T3 asf Y A K ti - X W - g M ,jf:.5.1Ya, -- 'w - :waz-fi w ki Lkhkk in K In K jg . 'E A Q R eaeea i . f eea ' t t t t 7 WMM, in K, .. X 1 I -W-M v 1.04 uv 4 Q 1' i' ' J . ,LFS l' f 1 f .I 5 i' ,X ffliiafa' E5 Q ,'.,Q'.u eb . M t . ,, , f ' v. L r- .,-- L 2 N, i i P N e E Q A W, Z ii- I Nh 3 3 V f , r it r 3 if f, K ? 3 A .1 Be, I ' 5 M if rife. 'ft ' T fem AL M 7 Even the lesser talented players had a chance to display their skins m the intramural program. Basketball not only was fun to watch, but fun to participate in. S1 ,Ni 1 nw Activities 91 Ditch Da and Talent Show Are Great Some of the Spring Activities we had this year was Senior Education Day, whereas all the seniors went to Disneyland for the whole day. A Talent Show that was put on by students in the talent club. Another activity was the intermural basketball games. They were opened to anyone who wished to join, except those who were on the school basketball teams. One other activity we had was the election for A.S.B. Vice President, in which Noel Ramos won the election. 1 Nlaria Garza, Josie Hernandez, and Patsy Lopez get their tickets out to get on a ride at Disneyland. 2 Darrel Jarry played a musical by Beethoven during the Talent Show. 3 Noel Ramos won the election for A.S.B, Vice President for the Spring Semesters. 4 Delia Nlunoz and Oscar Sanchez were the Talent Show announcers. , 'st J el . F irlifielyef X... , 92 Spring Activities .Limb i Fw wh, 11 ,, - ix f Y: , ' X- , A, gnu. .. . ,.. , ,.,,,:Q M .,,.. 1 1 . QQ, .rm-fl. - I... ..:!rx:fiw-1,141 im: si i f 5 David Razo and Herman Nieto havingifun during Senior Ditch Day. 6 Jesus Juarez and Samuel Salazar walking down lVIain St. at Disneyland. Spring Activities 93 Go to the F au' The Date Festival which is a famous attraction of the Coachella Valley involves many students from Coachella High School. Entries from Art classes, Welding, Woodshop, and Future Farmers of America are some ofthe categories in which students displays are involved. The famous pageant, shops and game booths were also able to use the talent of Coachella High students which volunteered their own time to work there. 1 Wayne Worden gets ready for Arabian Nights Pageant. 2 lVIr. Garry Finley and F.F.A. member prepare animals before the auction. 3 Mark Johnson looking on during the auction. 4 The Bench Press which was made by lVlr. Glazner's welding class, won a First place ribbon. 5 Third person from left, Vickie AmenDariz using her talents. 94 Date Festival vc- Q i Vai. . X ,, Q ,ie Q Q ii 3 vegas 1-:f flikj, 5, 4 is. - - fuse, l ll ,Q R Y il X Y M1 6 Arthur Valadez refreshes up with some orange juice at the festival. 7 From Lto R, Diane Hernandez, Wayne Worden, Kim Richards, and Melissa Ahrens. 8 FFA, was well presented this year at the festival. 9 Jamie Nemec worked in a food stand at the festival. 10 From Lto R, Miss Pam Miller, Melissa Ahrens, Vickie Amendaris, Wayne Worden. Middle rovv, Rhonda Chilcote, Lucy Hernandez, Mr, Mendoza. Bottom rovv Diane Hernandez, Randy Stevans, Martin Gamez, and Kim Richards. Date Festival 95 Sp ' gFun One Assembly we had this year was for the Basketball, Soccer, and Wrestling Teams, who all got C.V.L. Some other Spring Activities was the Disco Dance, which was sponsored by the Wrestling Club. The Sophomore Carnival is sponsored by the sophomore class every year, in which any club, or organization can put in booths, food stands etc. or any other money making ideas. The Freshman election was one other assembly in which the Freshmans elected their class ofhcers. One other big success was the Talent Show. There was singing, acting, dancing etc. in which the students showed their talents. 1 Bob Criner announcing the Basketball team during the pep rally, 2 Christina Chavira tossing the ball to a participating player. 3 Donna Kirk and Danny Miller doing their own kind of dancing during the Disco Dance. 4 The Gymnastic Club put on the Massage Parlour during the Sophomore Carnival. 96 Assemblies . -i ,... C ,.... .A ff 41-f 1 -' wx fs , , f' - .,f' 1. Greg Harrison shows his talent at the Pepsi skateboard assembly where he took first place in free style competition. 2. Crowds gather to ind a seat at the skateboard assembly. 3. Students watch Pepsi team member warm up. 4. Christina lVlartines, Freshman class president, gives her speech as she runs for ofhce. we Assemblies 97 4 . 4- Juniors Chris Chavira and Arceli Ines urge the crowd on to cheer for the victorious Arabs. 5- Juniors also were involved in sports as is exemplified by Greg Cervantes, who's hustle and drive showed the true heart of every Junior. privileges - among them, the 7- With more time on their hands than they expected, Juniors like Juan Lopez often participated actively in clubs. sz Q5 QL? zlg 3' N 5, V 1 Mi, gui wif i at Q 1 . f tg iitii t:t 1 p it ' i E by 4, 4 vi, ' !W, 4 1'5rW i Vai A if 'Y Z Mag ,, Ajlmiors 99 we 5, Y j g a y Q f if its Z Y! f' r 1 Gene the UGreen Mean Machine strikes again. 2 Luis and Cindy, one of many couples caught by surprise. 3 Kiddie Day or not! JUNIORS still trying to GROW UP!! 4 Juniors await for the Homecoming dance to begin. 5 Pam Cates and Angel Ruiz lead the girls in from PJE. u ii f Hilaria Acevedo Mary Acevedo ie? A ' Javier Acevedo Armando Acosta J Wizyzi .fjif I J Juanita Acosta uyieeii J Ama n i Junior Alval'adO V J -5' A V' ' Ramon Alvarado J : yii yi e ' yg gyA Q yg in , iii g Miguel Alvarez X iiiii i'ii Q 4 Q? Robert Alzat-to iiiiii iii Luz Angulo i s A - ii'l - or . Ralph Anzaldua ,J ir N David Mas iiii iili ' i,eJeeee My Jllllel M85 iii yygg il i i J r ie J - 'AMk 'if' 'i :ifi M ' Arturo Affedondo y J J R-HYfTl0lld Al'5e0 ll'illlJ JJJJ Jlii - ivr Fellx Avlla JJJJ JJJJ 'W J J JJ Vlvlafl Bama iiil l iiiil i l fe r: ilel lf' illil A Frank Batres iyJJrl lili A J, Azl l Anthony Bazua oii iel Tammy Bender ii ALAAV 2 if iii J. A VJ f if JJ: Wi 1, 1? H 1,1,, Jfg .i'i:i Q' ' f- ii Angel Boccone fiJJ llifllf fJJ J f':' A Jl : Q JL A Teresa Bon ne Jgy Teresa Bolanos A I li rssJJ iill ' , Q ' A ' L - sf'i ' JV ffiiiiff, A 51 J S,.2,: fll, 2+2Hz::2i i Iirwlwwuumaf' ' f Rhoda Bois i Flallclsco Boffefo li l A JJJJ ilil J l s J Irma riir l Glen Blown q ill ifs ,f l l lll A ' , J 1- JJJJ JJJJJ V M J'-K J,y ,J k,JJJJJ 100 Iuniors ' W' 'Z L it 4: 1 ' 1 . Q rl if ef 11,1 1 , ,f B i , fa is we ' 49 1? m:w1szx11,svf .am ,,,..,,,9 J 1. i '-- if at a '- 1 7' ff J ' 'CT35' 1 if In '- ' 1 1 1 . ,, ,, 4 1 li I ,af -z M 1 M , , rf L 1 , fa W f 1 iff , 'v 1 ' , I, n ,ls L 1 TX L5 Q: , ,,, ,. 1, , V 1 l 1 1 - ,.s'ssa3zf1: J, ,, 1 , iff 1 . , , 1 :- 219 .11 , . 471 - 1,4 JZ. , N 11: gy: A , 5 ' V' 0 A gii, , 1, - f f .Q ,X a ' t 1 Steve Bruder Richard Cabrera Julia Cagle David Carlson Rachel Carpio Alma Castillo Lupe Carrillo Ony Carrillo Richard Castillo John Castracion Pam Cates Patricia Cazares Angelica Cervantes Greg Cervantes Marlene Cervantes Teri Charpetier Carlos Chavarria Francisco Chavez Joe Chavez Leonard Chavez Christina Chavira Javier Chavira Pansy Cline Javier Contreras Nlaria Contreras' Lupe Cordova Sergio Corona 3 M, 4 101 Illllllll s Leonard Corral Salvador Cortez Zelda Cossey Mercy Cota Beth Cousins Chris Cyr Porfirio De Anda Nlaria De Lara Martha De Lara Diana De Leon lVlarcelo De Leon Richard Delgado Ruth Delgado Guillermo Diaz Wayne Drummonds Linda Ducey Gene Duran Salwa Ellis Alma Escobedo Armando Escobedo Esperanza Espinoza Juan Estrada Brent Fariester Janice Fariester Diane Faust Rory Flick Hector Flores IVlarcella Flores Beth Fookes Teresa Fookes ww , .1 3 ii -UL , . in . .ff rv fam, , -W, tw . , ,f .. , E ak H c,cc E ----- A , V Q- - X - ., is - ' A ff ' -X 4,43 , X , Qm , 1 3 , Q Q ' '4 'Q. I kk,k A i ' K , f I - H N it 1 i Vo 'X . ' f-- A 102 Iuniors 1 I it W C fs ii , X A ' J 'si E 6 v v X- f- fin.. C i is xf .f P i ,ct ii X C xt i if .uae - ,, all Q S4 n n , gt , 1 if ,, 33- as C lic ls i D Qis- o is , ' ,.... ' M 9-1 K is, 5 'V , - , A 23 5' K1 W,,. :Q if ' - . ' H' A , - ,,.. A f aw, .., Qi, , . K S 1 'Pm R 3 1 This is John, after having a hardy good meal. 2 Judy, always at work with a smile. 3 John's everyday work is to hold up the wall. 4 llYour money or your life Tawny, exclaims Judy, on Gangster Day. 5 Enthusiastic Juniors at Pep Rally. ,J Annette Franco Luis Franco . 'X i , ,ss,, . 9 , I .3 K ',,V 355, A L' FE Jesus Fuentes Ben Gallegos Betty Garcia Carlos Garcia Corina Garcia Danny Garcia Elya Garcia Griselda Garcia Henry Garcia Jeff Garcia F Jessie Garcia ,, E Juan Garcia Nlaria Garcia Raymundo Garcia Rosemarie Garcia Alma Gomez Olga Gomez Debbie Gonzales 1 Esmerelda Gonzales Jesse Gonzalez John Gonzales Paul Gonzalez Ramiro Gonzales Rene Gonzalez Iuniors 103 3 r 5 3 'EY 4 1?f'- www U NWI' 5 K- 'il 4225 I ggijmn 311 s 1 ,Pye 'F' . ' f 'ry 'f 5151 K ., ,Vg gf' 1 ' Y' .2 1' is Q. ij '- I Q WW' ,.,.-Q gl Eg ilijli v if ,ve ' 1 1. Diane Faust showed Junior spirit as a Varsity Cheerleader. 2. Charging out of the locker room behind star wing-back, Jeff Norris, Junior Armando Escobedo. 3 and 4. They built it up and it fell down. All that work for nothing. 5. Earl Isaacson looks thoughtfully at the camera. is Jose Granillo Sandra Grijalva f V gg fl' K 4: lVlario Guevara gg ' G Olivia Guillen - g y .W ' 551- ts v ., ict K ea r F 5? Jenny Gutierrez we we Mariano Guzman Blake Harrison James Hartman Jef? Hartman Alice Hernandez Bertha Hernandez Diane Hernandez .az Linda Hernandez Lori Hernandez Rosie Hernandez Joe Herrera Daniel Holguin Sylvia Hinojosa Arceli Inez Stelle Infante Earl Issacson Paul Islas Candy Jackson I lVlaria Jacaninillo Brian Jesson Josie Jimenez Richard Jimenez Cheryl Jones 106 juniors 5 A -I ill? 1 A ri sv j is ffil if x i S E5 if .r.m 415 K , .E ,,, XM iii sm x 3 4 N 2 f af , :sr H f - Q .e I S- -N 1. C, ,. it is 552 David Juarez Rudy Juarez Kara King Mari Kitahara Patricia Lane Alejandro Lara Mary Lavergne Brenda Leai Peter Lemus Hector Leon Osvaldo Lerma Job Lopez 1? Juan Lopez Raul Limos Luis Leora Lupe Leora Sharon Lokker Linda Luis Lucita Macias Faustino Martinez John Martinez Mary Martinez Rafael Martinez Lucy Mascorro Joan Mata Maira Mata Teresa Mendoza Yolanda Mejia Iuniors 107 Mike Merchant Maggie Miyamoto Lorena Molina Daniel Monroy Leticia Montano Bernadette Montenegro Fred Montenegro Michelle Montez Francis Monzon Ruth Morales Socorra Moreno Victor Moroles me wg, .... x in Q if X i K 1 Bax '9 2 'Q' IU ot' J ..,... 3 1 ii X i y -. , z-we .. . Q. fu. , . - A .,,.. M .i . r as M5 N ,W k,., k,k-glfieiffw wg,-2. .aft--new . Q.,--5. :gig ffiffigfasx-s11x1:e.f1- .as sf- as n o. V i Q M, .1 -' - --x,f,,, .-., K . ., it K its in Dora Mota Daniel Moya St Dan Munoz Raul Munoz Judy Nishimoto Ben Noyola John Nygaard Johnny Oceguera Richard Ochoa Gustavo Orduno Marlene Orduno Oscar Ortega Robert Ortega John Ortiz Erin O'Sullivan Carol Otton 108 juniors wad- ul xi Lx Ns P, . .L t i,Mfgffflffzfgggirm - 7,,,,. , .,,. My-tsl' X 1 . N.,1w...c,K me I, -K 3. at ww v 5 11 ' 1 4 i KS , - -... .s , . 1,k ix ,if x. 2 1 w, 'Q FRN.. , -w...,7'l.lf 5 f 35' fi e N ' S f K I 4 ,, 5.5111 E 5, - - - Z .il :: 'I Mieifi' ' sw wa . Q., 1 f! L:'L . A L A i 5: IT f- .N Jett Owens Florence Palalay Ramona Pasillas Joe Pena Albert Perez Angel Perez Sally Perez Al Perkons Cleo Pimental Filberto Pinon Pete Pizano Kim Plaster Raymond Quexvado Charlie Quintero Evelia Ramirez Victoria Ramirez Abby Ramos Jacinto Rapan Martha Rawson Richard Razo Tom Reeder Juan Renteria Nancy Reyes Sandra Reyes Kim Richards lVlary Rico Steve Rigg Consuelo Rodriguez 1 Felix Avila finds thatithrowing a frisbee around 'an be just as relaxing as eating, during lunch. 2. Lori Hernandez and Henry Garcia were t' o of the helpful Juniors who students were greeted by at registrzion. 3 Tom Reeder kicks back after a hard hour of work in Rev. Shirley's class. Rev. Shirley replaced Nlrs. Frieborn teaching English and history for the first semester. I uniors 109 Mark Rodriquez Rigobert Romero Mirtino Romero Manuel Rosales Angle Ruiz Jamie Ruiz Becky Saavedra Aide Salcido at Delia Saenz - 3, A Christine Salado Peter Salgado Rebecca Sanchez Jesse Sanchez Oscar Sanchez Ruben Sanchez Mary Santiago Ismael Santillanes Bernado Sauceda Qi , i l 2 -7 Adam Servin Mike Seto Donna Sharp aw Carl Sherped Recky Siens Carlos Silva 'f is ' ' Sue Snyder Irene Soriano Cindy Soto ' 1' Jamie Spencer A Tammt Sprueill Ben Starsky 1 Jeff Garcia cheers his team on. 2 Brent Farister in action as he brings in points for the Junior class during Spirit Week. 3 Patty Valentine showing her basketball talent that dazzled many teams. 4 Tawny Young being helpful in handing out lockers at registration. 5 During Spirit Week Arceli Ines shows her spirit as she dresses for gangster day. 110 Iuniors M' c fr .if fx 5514, , . A . Y B i,c't .... ,,,r..i.t ..., , gig, L as L Slit, 1, 1' tt, ' Q52 in if' A , . 'mme' if S K., v We . 4. 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V ag! ag' be F 3 s l Qtnnfffssxfg , 'lr fs 3 ra x 1 Y S ff, , 1 1 'ffm L ,ix J -:Q . 1' , K --z J as px, ff B Q -Mi' xx '11 I ,- .L F, Egger Y Tail .1 F ,s V H VY ,Q YE F , Q aw a, , f . - Albert Suarez Diana Tapia Eladio Tarango Felipe Terrazas Philipe Terrazas Rosemary Torres Sandra Torres Carol Tovar Noel Truillo Illiana Ureste Esquiviel Valdez Oscar Valencia Sandra Valencia Patty Valentine Bea Valenzuela Ernest Vasquez Freddie Vasquez Miguel Verazas Gloria Vieyra Javier Vizcarra Mike Wade Sue Wendler Anthony Woods Nile Young Rocky Young Tawny Young George Zavala Yolanda Zazueta Donna Zuniga Barbara Stowe juniors 1 1 1 ff I vw 1 6- The Talent CIub's float entry during Homecoming, was a chance for its members to display other talents. 7- New uniforms, as displayed by Kara King, is only one of the various items the 'Gymnastics Club has bought with 'its funds. ' I in N ffl 'T' H fifl if E .1 U 'w N 0 65 .,,, . 1 Clubs 113 I Council nrst Torres, lVIary Anrens ental, Linda Row: Samuel Salazar, J lVlaria Garza, Hern Third Row' Do ran ernandez, Bern: . in 114 Clubs eOafdrrirnr'ezx6fTclhf ,,,,.,, A , ,gf 2 Q aura- 'Clafss rep., Dora Soph rep.,'lQernanQzez, Jr. rep., , Lucy Gonzalez, Frofh rep., Elena Lopez, Sr. rep., Gilbert Ramirez, Sopn rep., Hernandez, Sr. rep., Patty rep., Berni Montenegro, dr. i i ia Esquer, Soph rep., Andy Palalallk Ff08WQP1. m . 'IX N 1 Z 2 il 4 f i' Pr, vb- f 'Wl Hll'WV' . r in W-M-, 4. Claiiaiiisients from A.s.eSwaui.samuei So h PrE?l5'nry Garci ,. H, -S. .A Leading Us All: Student ouncil The purpose for Student Council is to represent the students and help answer questions concerning students, the campus and activities. One incident that occurred in student council was when lVlr. Fernandez brought up the issue on boys narrassing the girls who passed by the girls' restrooms. After discussing it in student council the matter cleared up. 5 B. treasj r treas jf.. Secon ne Jr A Clubs 115 From Across The Sea Dear Friends, American Field Service is an institution which makes possible to all students all over the world to exchange ideas and experiences with the students from another country. I had the opportunity of participating in this program. After many interviews and checking out the requirements which are necessary for this program, at last I was admitted and they found a family in the U.S. tCalif.J for me to stay with, and the school where I'd share my thoughts with the others and teachers. This is a great experience, because you finally realize what kind of person you are. You find yourself, your own person, how open you are to talk with the others and express your feelings in another language. Wonderful is the word to describe Calif. and C.V.H.S. and its students and teachers. TO THE STUDENTS: Life is not just having fun and a lot of freedom. Life is Comprehension and Realization. Love, Francisco C.V. Smiles Club, Frist Row: Margie Lopez, Esperanza lVlunoz, Woody Duran, Toni Flores, Nancy Reyes. Second Row: Corina Garcia, Rosie Sendejas, ' Gloria Patoc, Norma Doria. Top row, Joann Barron, Delia lVlunoz, Sandra Godwin, lVlaria Garcia, lVlerta Ramirez, and Sylvia Aquirre. 116 Clubs '1 ,Q if 1 7 X1 Q i?M f 3 lL9.!V53 f WJ- .A in. O O Always Sm1l1r1g The Smiles Club is a service club which helps any club or organization. They host or serve at dances, school banquets or in anything in which they may need service f 5 ' T 1 lll' M H lls l A ' Vg .. Af., 5. 2 . 2 5 1. A.F.S. student Augustin Francisco Lora. 3. A.F.S. Club: Front Row, Tawny Young, Lita Robertson, Otilia Ramirez. Top Row, lVlr. John Strom - Advisor, Juan Lopez, Duke Gomez, ustin Francisco Lora, Sandra Freeman. 4. Rosie Sendejas of the Smiles Club sells talent show tickets. 5. Agustin t'Kanky Lora joins in on the fun during Clubs 117 Powder Puff Football. 1. American Indian Club, lFirst Row! Liz Ortiz, Adrian Johnson, Antoinette Smith, President, Vicky Guzman. lSecond Rowl Ronald Murillo, David Martinez, Edna Lavergne, Linda Resualoso, Rhonda Agulair, Maxine Lavergne. 2. Azteca Club, llst Rowl Ana Rivera, Lupe Salazar, Vice President Luis Mandujano, Yolanda Ramirez, Treasurer, Ana Monroy. lSecond Row! Isabel Aguilar, Maria Ochoa, Delia Rodriquez, Carmelita Ramirez, President, Martha Pimentel, lBack Rowl Gustavo Vieyra, Gloria Vieyra, Francisco Torres, Francisco Chaves, Chris Alatorre, Advisor, Lucia Macias, Eleuterio Banuelos, Jose Solis. 5. Mecha Club, lFirst Rovvl Nick Ramos, Advisor, Anna Solorzano, Linda Louis, Ida Salcedo, Brenda Leal, Debbi Sigh, Betty Garcia, Teresa Hernandez, lSecond Rowl Jesse Gonzales, Gloria Chapa, Louri Satalo, Lupe Aguirre, Delia Mendoza, Mary Marin, Yolanda Guevara, Margie Romero, Alice Garcia, Oscar Guevara, John Ortiz, Gabriel Mejorado, CThird Rowl Ricky Lerma, Albert Valdiviez, Tony Avila, Victor Valdiviez, Ruben Valdivez, Rolly Sanchez, Gilbert Buelna, Dexter Carrol, Jesse Sanchez. 118 Clubs ,,,c, ,f ffg53i't, ' E Lsr6tl!r'gra,.,.4 , ' x .,a0 ' M fu X ...4..,,-h,...- me, 1 ,,'z ruff' .el X 2331 xt, 'O - ,,,,, L L i 'X merican ndian, Mecha, and Azteca all Active The purpose of the Mecha Club is to bring Chicano students together. To help solve problems of today's Chicanos. Also to help send them on to college with scholarships and grants. Azteca club instills pride in the student culture and heritage. All activities are for raising money to help give scholarships to graduating students of the Azteca Club. WV I MM WIVV, W ,,,k, wM,,,,.,., .,,,..,,. 3. Member of the Azteca Club Antonio Carreara performs in the talent show. 4. Car Washes are good money making ideas for many clubs. The Azteca club held theirs in Coachella. Clubs 119 l Q 1. Arab Flag Twirlers and Banner Girls, CL to Rl: Sylvia Morales, Linda Saavedra, Leticia Nuno, Mary Saavedra, Julie De Leon, Jenny Gutierrez, Adrian Johnson, Julie Arias, Anna Solorzano. Arab Marching Band, First row CL to RJ: Art Arredondo, Chris Syr, Margarette Hernandez, Patsy Pizano, Angie Tapia, Ronald Murillo, Margie Jimenez, Eliseo Olalde. Second rovv: Gloria Patoc, Antoinette Smith, Donna Kirk, Marco Nicasicio, Arnolfo Rodriquez, Hilda Ruiz, Third row: Alfred Alvarez, Albert Singleterrie, Frank Duran, David Soliz, Salvador Ramirez, Ronald Gonzalez, John Mc Leod. Fourth row: Juan Tapia, Bernado Castaneda, Andrew Rodriquez, Vicente Garcia, Anastacio Castillo, Mark Licoln, Esmeralda Gonzalez. Fifth row: Peter Pizano, Jim Padilla, Ben Starsky, Lawrence Ramirez, Jeffery Rodriquez, Ernest Hernandez, Andy Palalay. Sixth row: Ray Arseo, Lonnie Molina, Sandy Williams, Charlene Hall, Joey Acuna. Seventh rovv: Rodolfo Zazueta, Carlos Terrones, Javier Flores, Andy Valasquez, David Martinez, Richard Delgado, Victor Linares. Eighth row: Delia Munoz, Marian Garcia, Grizelda Garcia, Maria Leal, Margie Garcia, Linda Nuno. Arab Drill Team: Mary Marin, Head, Sylvia Valencia, Co-head. First row iL to Rl: Vickie Guzman, Hopei Tapia, Irene Saavedra, Jenette De Leon, Lupe Cortez, Renee Rios, Irene Castro, Virginia Panabler. Second rovv: Cindy Panabler, Brenda Leal, Mercy Cota, Cindy Tapia, Louisa Esquer, Yolanda Guevara, Carol Martinez, Sally Phillips. Third row: Liz Ortiz, Teresa Alvarez, Mary Lou Morales, Alice Garcia, Christina Martinez, Hilda Buenostro, Beatrice Valenzuela. si it mug Band and rill Team Win onors ix 2. Flag Twirlers, front to back: Anna Solorzano, Julie Arias, Linda Saavedra, and Sylvia Morales practicing for the upcoming Date Festival Parade. 3. Banner Girls, lL to Rl: Leticia Nuno Jenny Gutierrez, Julie De Leon, Mary Saavedra, Adrian Johnson. 4. Mrs. Castro has been the Advisor of the drill team for two years and has done a terrilic job. 6 xg' x a E? V ali' 1 . l Wrestling Boosters The purpose of the Varsity Club is to bring all lettermen together and work as a group. They raise their money by running the snack bar during football, basketball, baseball and the C.V. relays. The club uses its money to help defray the cost of the Athletic Banquet. They also purchased the Championship Banners in the boys' gym. Varsity Club leaves something new each year for the Athletic Department. The Wrestling Club raises its money for the wrestlers so they can go to Wrestling Clinics, which in return teaches them skill they need for wrestling. Some of their fund raising activities this year were car washes, sponsoring a dance and a drawing contest. MI,-..---S' . :ii l 122 Clubs g . ,--.......... v 2 it .-.. , , ,i . .... ,, l. arsit Club Very Active 1. Noel Ramos, who is the President of the Wrestling Club this year, talks to Renee Rumley about an upcoming dance. 2. Varsity Club: Front Row, Gary Reyes, Brent Fariester, Perry Kishaba, Jeff Norris, Tommy Archuleta. Second Row, Ronny Alford, Mark Ahrens, Fred Gonzales, Gonzalo Gonzales, Richard Razo, Juan Lopez. Third Row, Wayne Worden, George Ozuna, Jose Hernandez, George Rodruguez, Jose Medina, Edmund Rodriguez, Art Valadez, Carlos Garcia. Fourth Row, Hugo Cervantes, Peter Salgado, Mike Seto, Duke Gomez, Jose Nunez, Ronnie Meraz, Angle Perez. Fifth Row, Ruben Valdiviez, Andy Montez, Mike Wade, Vicente Garcia, James Plum, Ramiro Gonzales. Sixth Row, Walt Criner-Advisor, Al Perkins, Armando Escobedo, Ribton Wade, David Razo, and Ben Starsky. 3. Andy Bear Montez is one of the varsity wrestlers, 5. Peter Salgado working at the Varsity Snack Bar during a basketball game. 4 EK. . . rf-. gr., vi.: e . .. 4. Wrestling Club: First Row, Sharon Flores, Gabriel Mejorado, Terri Ohly, Carmen Briseno, Gus Luna, Melinda Salas, Yolanda Ramos, Henry Hernandez. Second Row, Ysmael Ruiz-Advisor, Danny Marin, Delia Hernandez, Ruben Reyes, Rosemary Salgado, Mark Ahrens, Lucy Hernandez, Oscar Torres, Bunsy Ortiz, Mike Garcia, David Razo, Perry Kishaba, and Richard Razo. , gr 'sz ,f Clubs 123 l They will be making very few errors with him at the helm This year the baseball club had a brand new advisor, Walt Criner who is also their new baseball coach. Their main goal this year was a trip overseas, during the summer to tour Europe. These letters aren't the ABC's. In order to become a member of the lettergirls' club you must do two things, letter in a Varsity Sport and go thru their initiation. To help raise money the girls sell candy, popcorn and cokes at the girls' basketball games. 124 Clubs Lettergirl Boost Sport 1. Baseball Club Top Row: Coach Walt Criner, Jay Flores, Armando Escobedo, Ronnie Alford, David Aries. Bottom Row: IVlarc Rodriguez, Felipe Terrazas, George Rodriguez, Jesus Hernandez, Robert Siaz. 2. Advising the baseball club this year is Coach Walt Criner. 3. The baseball club is organized mainly to support baseball. 4. Cat Davila goes for two points past Yucca's defenders. 5. Lettergirls President and Vice-President Rosa Bustamante and Cathy Davila. 6. Lettergirl Top Row, Advisor Kenna Ramirez, Donna Sharp, Molly lVlata, Patty Valentine, Advisor Cheryl Lyons, Middle Row: Judy Nishimoto, lVlary Helen Flores, Carmen De La Cruz, Teresa Jackson, Arceli Inez. Bottom Row: Chris Chavira, Cathy Davila, Rosa Bustamante, Amparo Fernandez, Teresa Bohne. 51 ,.x .of Clubs 125 Beam , and Bars, Tumbling ats. 1, Nls. iVliIIer and Terri Ohiy assisting children in a backward roll. 2. Lucy Gonzales performs on the beam. Gymnastics Club Top Row: Kim Loutsenhizer, Lita Robertson, Debbie Bohne, Lucy Gonzales, Kathi Fariester, Lesilie Yarrow, Joy Hernandez, Vickie Armendariz, Jim Bellomo, Kara King, Beth Fookes, Kim King, Nleiissa Ahresn, Rhonda Chilcote, Tina Ohiy, Diane DeLeon, Crystal Jackson, Terri Ohly, Esmerelda Gonzales, Pam lVIiIIer Advisor, Alma Castillo, Brandy Spruiell, and Martin Gomez. XVe donlt have a constitiction club on campus, but if you Wanna find bars and beams, go to the Gymnastics Club. They support gymnastics in this area. They also help in Tuesday night classes for the Community. They also have fimd raisings and with the money, they send girls to camp. 126 Clubs Le The Spirit Shme O . 1 Mr Castro has been Pep Club Advisor, for two years, 2 The Pep Club homecoming float, which won thrid prize. If you are looking for spirit go to the Pep Club. They had many fund raising activities such as sales of pom pons, and megaphones They also had the usual car vvashes. The money they made went to take the members on a field trip such as Disneyland the beach or other amusements. Pep Club Top Row: Eddie Rubio, Evelina Montenegro, Yolanda Marin, Jesus Lopez, Martin Gomez, Maria Cervantes, Priscilla Garcia, Rosie Hernandez, Maria Garza, Renee Rumley, Donna Issacson, Edie Gomez, Rosemary Bazua, Ana Marie Solozano, George Castro Advisor. Middle Row: Alma Gomez, Diane DeLeon, Ernestine Garcia, Deliah Marin, Ana Franco, Mariana Torres, Lorena Cervantes, Kim Loutsenhizer, Stephanie Loutsenhizer, Brandy Spruiell, Juana Rubio, Henry Mata, Mary Arce, Ida Reyes, Henry Terrazas, Debbie Lopez, Crystal Jackson, Linda Otton, Kathi Fariester, Liz Salado, Anna Gamez, Alice Espinoza, Florence Palalay, Patsy Chavez, Karen London, Arceli Ines, Christina Chavira, Melissa Ahrens, and Vickie Armendaria. Clubs 127 Teaching Trade The Art Club was formed at C.V., to promote students in art. Art Club painted the faces of students and teachers at Halloween. At Christmas some of the Art Club students painted pictures on store windows to spread the holiday spirit. Another club with promotes in the future endeavors of C.V. students is H.E.R.0. CHome Economics Related Occupationl, the purpose of this club is to help the environment. This year they've had fun raising to have a party for small children, turkey donation, bake sale, made toys at Christmas for 60 children. The F.H.A. lFuture Homemakers of Americal, was brought to CV, to prepare both the guys and girls for now and the future in home T forming. The F.H.A., had bake sales, and they entered exhibits in the National Date Festival. l 128 Clubs 1. Joyce Criner, and Cheryl Ward, Advisors 2. Daiwa Ellis, Maria Flores, Priseilla Garcia, Rosey Hernandez, Becky Saavdra, Esmeralda Gonzales, Alma Fisher, Advisor. 3. Top row: Cheryl Ward, Advisor Jesus Lopez, Martin Gomes, Nile Young, Oscar Sanchez, Darrel Jarry, Becky Saavdra, Salwa Ellis, Dora Mota, Lori Hernandez, Heather Braver, Sharon Locker, Joyce Criner Advisor. 4. Joy Hernandez looks over her material. 5. Yolanda Guivara, Theresa Hermosillo, lVlaria Salvio, Stella Gonzalez, Stella Gonzalez, Rosy Lerma, Sylivia Aguire, Norma Doria, Vera Thaxton, Advisor. 6. One of the many Home Economic Related Occuations, you might obtain would be a cook in our schools. '52 in Clubs 129 The people that give you the business are the Future Business Leaders of America iF.B.L.A.l. The F.B.l..A. has plans to go to a conference competition in various fields like Parliamentary Procedure, Public Speaking, Office Procedures, Accounting 1842, Clerk-Typist 18t2 and Essay just to name a few. The conference will be on lVlarch 4th. For those students that are going to go to the conference and not compete there will be speakers from different fields for the studnts to talk to. The Law Enforcement club of 1978 started out in a good way by earning money with a bake sale, frito sale, etc. They went to a combat shooting at Lake Cauilla. They saw different shooting positions and there were a lot of people there. The club also had rilie competitions with other schools. With the money they raised from their sales they give a scholarship to a leaving senior, who plans to go to a Police Academy in San Francisco. 130 Clubs f of - ff w-'W' ,,,, l . They Mean Busmess q. if 1. Passing on information about the conference is advisor Steve Waggoner for F.B.L.A. 2. Helping out during the Law Enforcement Bake sale is Teresa Jackson. 3. Giving out the right amount of change is Delia Munoz during a bake sale for Law Enforcement. 4. Future Business Leaders of America, lTopl Steve Waggoner Advisor, l2nd rowl Zenona Rodriguez, Alice Rodriguez, Toni Flores, Amparo Fernandez, Rosie Sendejas, Liz Salado, l3rd rovvl Hilda Luis, Tina Miramontes, Maggie Gutierrez, Mary Domingo, Cecila Fregoso, Frances Domingo, C4 throwl Maria Brions, Bertha Hernandez, Christina Gomez, Frank Herrera. 5. Law Enforcement Club, Standing is Delia Munoz, Sandra Araujo, Teresa Jackson, Dale Ramires, Oscar Sanchez, Linda Hernandez, Jerry Usher, Advisor, Martha Pimental, Kneeling is Henry Guerro. ' fe' , , 4' Q 4,' r I A E ' FS. .V, fill if ,ef f.'i if 'gg Clubs 131 Keep n Farming Old lVlacDonald has his farm and we have ours, but the F.F.A. runs it, not Old lVlacDonald. The F.F.A. stands for Future Farmers of America. It is a National Organization throughout all 50 states and Puerto Rico. They have a Chapter Fair at C.V. which prepares them for the Date Festival.There they exhibit steers, pigs, and sheep to sell. During the summer they also have exhibitions at the Hemet Fair. They had many fund raising activities like car washes, and bake sales. But their biggest activity was the Homecoming bar-b-que they had this year. These fund raisers enable the members to take a trip to Disneyland at the end ofthe year. 132 Clubs ' V ' fl fsf , iii , , 3' T if 1. Cleaning up and hxing the fences is a part ofthe daily F.F.A. routine. 2. The campus greenhouse was another project ofthe F.F.A, Pictured is David Johnson. 3. F.F.A, kids horsing around at the farm. 4. Donna Isaacson shows off her prize lamb at the school. 5, Another prize sheep of the future farmers, 6. F.F.A. Club, Top row: Anothony Bazua, Teresa Fookes, James Plum, Jesus Nunez, lVlax Leschnik, David Johnson, Paula Fookes, Mike Alvarez, Johnny Reeder, lVlark Johnson. Second Row: Jamie Spencer, Pam Jefferdo, Christina Cyr, Shelia Cross, Gabby Loutsenhizer, Tammy Bender, Melanie Reade, Arthur Sanchez, Cecilia Corona, Elizabeth lVlc Allister. Front Row: lVlr. Jerry Finley, lVlr. Harold Gentry, Advisors, Anthony Dean, Feff Sprueill, Rual Alvarez, April Zazueta, Eva Flores. . I f ,a . 5 ts any wid '-'-US.-if Clubs 133 Talented People 1. KBack Rovvl: lVlr. George Castro, Christina Cyr, Joe Avila, lVlaria Garcia, Walter Seah, Darrel Jarry, Niles Young, Jesus Lopez, Esperanza lVlunoz, Norma Zazueta. ClVliddle Rowl: Gloria Patoc, Toni Flores, Oscar Sanchez. llfront Rowl: Andy Rodriguez, Sandra Godwin, Deana DeLeon, Gloria Delgadillo, Alma Gomez, and Delia lVlunoz. 2. Oscar smiles after the talent members did a great performance. 3. Advisor of the Talent Club lVlr. Castro talks to his students about not being stage-fright. 4. lBack Rowl: Esperanza lVlunoz, Rosemary Cabrera, Lupita Navarro, Nlina Navarro, Gloria Patoc, Henrietta Nlartinez, lVlartina Cabrera, Carlota lVlartinez, Evelina Contreras, Crystal Jackson, Linda Otton, Debbie Lopez. ilvliddle Rowl: Rosie Sendejas, lVlaria lVlata, Chris Chavarria, Delia lVlunoz, Nancy Reyes, Florence Palalay, Tammy Sprueill, Alma Escobedo, Lorena Cervantes, Delia lVlendoza. lBottom Rowl: Toni Flores Lori Sotelo, Bernie lVlontenergo, Ana Aceves, IVlaria Cervantes Yolanda lVlarin, Yolanda Gomez, Celia Renteria, Virgie Gutierrez. 5. lVlaria lVlata President of the Girls' Club talks to Alma and Irma about hovv good their sale went. 134 Clubs 1 Girls Girls Girls Leave it to the talent club members to show their talent. The club was started so people could show their talent. This is their second year that they have raised money for the United Way. The club goes half and half on the money they make on the show. The club also plans to make another talent show in lVlarch and their main goal is to involve more teachers. The girls' club had a great start having two fund raising activities which went very well. The club has gone to Big Bear. At Big Bear they will participate in ice skiing, snow fun, etc. The club will also be building a float for the Date Festival, they will also be having a fashion show and are planning a talent show. Two of their members are going to Omaha, Nebraska to a conference and work shop. auu------ Glubs 135 l.Ger1eOl0gy President Pansy Cline and Geneology Club Advisor Mr. Lee Otto. 2. Math Club, Top Row iL to Rl, David Jessup, Advisor Mr. Larson, Mark Anderson. Second Row, Carolyn Reagle, Juan Lopez, Duke Gomez, Donna Culver, Pat Camacho, Earl Isaacson, Primo Cervantes. Third Row, Brent Farrister, Mike Seto, Brigette Rivera, Sandra Freeman, Cherie Bolls, Christina Cyr, April Shepard. Front Row, Greg Kishaba, Melissa Ahrens, Karen London, Teri Hollander, Ferdinand De La Cruz. 3. C.S.F. Club, Top Row iL to Rl, Frank Herrera, Mike Seto, Martin Gamez, Jesus Lopez, Maria Garcia, Toni Flores, Rosie Sendejas. Second Rovvg Fred De La Cruz, Gabriel Mejorado, Carl Ponder, Duke Gomez, Sandra Godwin, Edie Gomez. Front Row, Greg Kishaba, Noel Ramos, Primitivo Cervantes, Sandra Freeman, Teri Hollander, April Shepard, Advisor Mrs. Krall, Advisor Mr. Krall. 4. N.F,L. Club, Top Row CL to Rl, Advisor Mr. Casper, Andrew Rodriguez, Augustine Francisco Lora, Albert Perez. Second Row, Bernardo Castaneda, Patrick Camacho, Mark Ford. Third Row, Walter Seay, Oscar Torres, Robert Vega. Fourth Row, Martha Rawson, Rosemary Guzman. Front Row, Frank Herrera, Stephanie Loutsenhizer, Antonia Herrera, Arceli Inez. 5. Geneology Club, Top Row CL to RJ, Rhoda Bolls, Martin Gamez, Oscar Sanchez, Advisor Mr. Lee Otto, Nile Young, Pansy Cline, Linda Hernandez 136 Clubs 'Su- '-X ol o ' o U1 dmg Brams These guys will tallcyour head off. The N.F.L. Club which stands for National Forensic League, a National Organization, which enables the members to compete in speech tournaments. During the year, this club has many fund raising activities, but their biggest is going to speech tournaments on a weeks basis during the year. Figure this one out, is their cry. The lVlath Club also known as the Kool Kalculators, is mainly a social club put together by most of the students in the math classes. They have many fund raising activities during the school year, which enables them to visit UCLA and other Universities. The main purpose of this club, is to help and encourage students to continue. In studies they were the best. C.S.F., which stands for California Scholastic Federation, a campus organization. They have fund raising activities to make money for trips to such places as, Broadway shows, and a trip to Disneyland. These people answered the question, HAre you from the apes? The Geneology Club's main purpose is to ind out about the students' ancestors. This year one of their fund raising activities was to sell movie posters. Clubs 137 , 1 K kh . - . - .iif E --.:z -fii Q , i f , m e L' A' at V V , e, a 's p 1W' . , V' .fe Yin . W cgses c V 5 Y 'H ' -xx' , . f I L ' ow e, ut Time To Grow . . . nd Reflect The Class of 1980 proved to be a hard working bunch as they not only excelled in other activities as vvell. Their work in e a success, as the various booths set dances of the year as the sounds of 9Ym- got those second llblues the e by the those impo. team 1 onna Isaacson smiled approvr gly of F s initiation knowing shell have her t t initiate others next year Besides studying hard during cla homores still found time to hafv ml One ofthe more e cnt g our i i hool is driver s edufd Q not:-Snl ivesi ople the chancsk learn to . r those who already kno t s ti cruise during class time era it ones he more enjoyable classes 4 xg 'ski A C, X ff.--as ' st, i . . .. . 138 Sophomox es ' X X ' 5523.1 2' -'I :I . R K -, i ',k: V1 . ,s.' ' 1: 'I 1 A I 1 if 1 ,s.' ' A ,t li ' - s its 1 l S ' vii .-' fi ,'a.,i.5,gi , .G ii-QE Y ,iv . .' 1??i:f x x5,1i5'L ,al Etfmii ol ew mm 1 ' - ir, 1, 515 w, f We ,. if5'F N -il' 4- . ,I E , ,, MTW'-IIA. ,, 6K0vr:'W5'x.mg5,!M,,:mxrw. , ny: 1 t i. Ql I gg' ax? 'f-iff? we my V' x 1 - - - .w....,. Y ... ' -nf -2'+y.L,.,,,J-v-1 Zifixi - j 1 ,.1F35fT1.5gJ:, ,fa5?,l ', ' 7,14 . .' ww,.f,-F., ,-. .-,,f,:.-, 4 1 ,, 1- qfng, r X 'Fifi ff .'Q.a.k:y .., , 5 Y fx-it J - uggfi4:E5ggK,..L G ,tv .,., .1asasf+?:'w ' div.. t Fw-.H-.Liu-. 2 592. .ash-.. up 4- Most Sophomores vviil know lVIr. Bob Criner by the end ofthe year, as his Health class is a required Sophomore course. 5- Ernie Lagpacan proved that Sophomores could play on the Varsity level in sports. V 6- Octavio Ortega played an important role as he was the 'isixth man of the successful J.V. team. 7- Sophomores Esther Rubio, Anna Franco, and Kara Bayne worked hard during school time for future cheering at sporting events. J 1 , I , lliii V' Q X, , I 1 - .. ..,.,., , . so . .. 1-. .. ., . , ,. . , gt, is V 4.45 -N . . f ..,, .35,,?- ., . 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A -., ,,, Q thmmAh t:.A i 5 itl .al 1 3' .1 K 'i -.f U E XJ S-.. i, ie -K N 5 .Evo ..,, S .. ,..,. . ak' ' , ir'1Lff' 2:255- 7 gg-2: V1 ., 51,19 f az:-1-iaaggquffvg ' Sophomores 139 1 Jamie Abreu Antonio Aceves lVIaria Agoot Barbara Aguayo Rachel Aguayo Virginia Aguilar Joe Aguirre Tim Ahrens Armando Alara Ronny Alford Antonie Alonzo Rosalia Alonzo Gloria Alvarado Rosa Alvarado Alicia Alvarez Chris Alvarez Fred Alvarez Jose Alvarez Santiago Amado Joe Amador lVlark Anderson IVlaribel Angulo Jose Arellano Manuel Armendariz Susan Armstrong Amparo Avila Joe Avila Margarita Avila Robert Avila Tony Avila Connie Avina Juana Ballon Heather Baldivid lVlanueI Barragan Joanne Barron Sandra Bates Jose Bautista Kara Bayne Butch Beaston 140 Sophomores we , ge fe K N so .... .si R si N ,cs an . eh X X nu F 5 A X x ' 41. 1 N s wi ' P X X a fn ...S QR? Juan Belmarez Cesar Beltran lVlaria Briones Francisco Buelas lVlark Bueke Lupe Caldera Gloria Calderon Patrick Camacho 1. Studying in the library is Ramon Gonzales. 2843. Two sophomore girls Sandie Williams and Nancy Schults close up. 4. Students breaking a little unknown rule, spending their lunch time perched on the Dufty's car. 5. Class of '80 proving their spirit. 6. Sophomores trying to pile up points during spirit week, vm . f '91 K P ' si X ' I 9 'D K I , ee , ' t Q1 K 5 it M' l E , x A ' ' -L N i A ' -' ,,t.tt 'RSS' W K is ' Q, L 4 ii tc 4 'gl' ee .l . Zw,,l , . X 4 N, le' M ' it 'S 3 2 ii I? 'N it ,, sl f' , I I f -P2-G' 3 53' r 4, 41,- Emilio Camaddo Candelaria Campos IVlartinez Carlota Rafaela Carmelo Richard Carmona Carmen Carrera Dexter Carroll lVlarco Castaneda Anastacio Castillo Edelmo Castro Irene Castro Irma Castro Johnny Castro Rosalinda Castro Jorge Cerberos Dorothy Cervantes lVlaria Cervantes Antonio Cervantes Ruben Chapa Ernest Chavarria Guadalupe Chavez Denise Clupper Francisco Colegio Chris Conlidas Sophomores Rosa Contreras Fausto Corral Jesse Cota Rafela Cruz Pedro DeAnda Danny De La Garza Asencion De Lara Jeanette De Leon Soledad De Leon Gloria Delgadillo Frances Domingo lVlary Domingo Norma Doria Robert Draper Frank Duran 1. There is always gooing around in the library like these students are doing. 2. Many sophomores and upperclassmen pile in to order their class ring. 3. J.V. cheerleaders talking over the upcoming pep-rally. 4. Ronny Alford started quarterback for the Varsity confirms a play with the Offensive Coach Roger Sugimoto. George Duran John Duran lVlaria Escobedo Bea Espinoza Javier Estrada Jose Felipe Victor Felix Norma Fernandez Tony Figueroa Eva Flores Javier Flores Jay Flores Johnny Flores lVlaria Flores Rosendo Flores Silvia Fonseca Raymond Ford Anna Franco 142 Sophomores M 51 + Zim' i mil W , ' 5 5 'A' ' W' 747 A Z5 , ,, V, J iff' G ' 'E t ' ,, as A K , W' K 2 E X, Q. M ,V 'i , ia-za ,. ., an , f . 5 fx-s., vi. , , .' W ,J ,L ' .,,, J r yyys F J X Mm' , ,,,,,, ff 11 , il I 7 fr, flzhy fi ffl : 3 v Q2 We 5 '45 Y' 11 iigvi A :'l i tfr AJ11 E ll., it l at W f we , ' eww , 'ff I sl Mar aj V. M ri, Q 2' ri, J 4 V ,J V' O- , A 3 , ff' A I, it A, Carl Frances 4. ff f 0, , Billy Freeman Cecilia Fregoso Annette Galindo Telis Gallegos NW Ana Garcia David Garcia Eric Garcia Ernestine Garcia ,- -f..H-u,. +-nz ff M f ..,:f-w,..f1 v-.. 1 52 f P' wh! 3 7 z i , 1 xl' i, M , gf? at i , .. ,Z 5 15+ 1 , l Jessie Garcia Jose Garcia .rf- Katy Garcia lVlaria Garcia lVlaria Garcia lVlelinda Garcia lVlike Garcia Nora Garcia Ralph Garcia Scott Garcia Vicente Garcia John Garza 135153 ' 2. , g i- f' V AJ? .M a ir? 'S 455, Steve Garza Bobby Gatlin Hector Gil Sandra Godwin Fabiola Gomez Manuel Gomez Nlartin Gomez Aristeo Gomez Concepion Gonzales Estella Gonzales Estella Gonzales Liz Gonzales Sophomores 143 Didnisio Gonzales Eddie Gonzalez Hector Gonzalez Lisa Gonzalez Mary Guerra Yolanda Guevara Rosa Gutierrez Virginia Gutierrez Gloria Guzman Guillermo Guzman Miguel Guerrero Jesus Hernandez Jesus Hernandez Margaret Hernandez Mario Hernandez Enrique Hernandez Teresa Hernandez Tony Hernandez Theresa Hermosillo Mike Hildalgo Ben Hinojosa Relton Holland Karen Hoy Yvonne Humphries Albert Islas Donna Isaacson Ana Ibarra Linda Jarry Jay Janosz Perry Jeres Jerry Jimenez Margi Jimenez James Johnson Richard Juarez Roy Lagpacan Jose Langarica Paul La Pena Harison Lavergn Ernie Labpacan Rebecca Leon Rosie Lerma -Maximo Leschnik Victor Linares Angela Limon Bertha Limon Sophomores X ..:,.L .J W E A.:., ,. 3 , , Q, A iw- . ff-1, -wr - ,sqm wi, s f-fffffe -- l . -225' .- . . It , ff 'X S ' ,L ms Q if T S mf ' I New-I it .Ln ' Q Q 4 ' we rg Q ss :.5,.!if s ' fi 'Iii' . 1 , .e ix at ' ' .. J ' M 1- .. Q 3, -- ' - L. . . - We gs 4 J Ni .on A .FM 1,81 E' i 5? 1. 'Y ,-fI is , ,st ,l7, me 3 . ,,J L ,,., . Q, , qkzhx y i ' - ' Sv 4 A A 'C A . . i 'S L A ' 'S 1 5 , be W5 -r 'EHQ zJ': Ez ' S .,, , V .- 5.. t ' - ,,. , Life r . ,SA 05 'R . . , f. A f l-111 gg ww.. of 1 Frank Duran participates during Spirit Week. 2 Getting ready for Volleyball Game is Donna Isaacson. 3 Sandy Williams ponders the next question. 4 Class of l8O tried to earn points during Spirit Week. Amy Lopez Jesus Lopez Joe Lopez Johnny Lopez Martin Lopez Mike Lopez Janet Lorsung Stepheny Loutsenhizer Pete Lozano Hilda Luis Dolores Machiche Heriberto Maldonado Patricia Managan Gladys Mansker Delila Marin Arturo Martinez Carlotta Martinez Cornelia Martinez Danny Martinez Henrietta Martinez Roni Martinez Sylvia Martinez Veronica Martinez Yessenia Matamoros Maria Mejia Oscar Medina Gabriel Metorado Art Mendoza Maria Mendoza Maria Mendoza Anita Meraz David Meza Francisco Meza Josie Meza Martha Meza Bertha Miller Sherr Mills Margarita Monroy Mike Montez Robert Moraga Segio Morales Bobby Moran Allen Morreo Steve Moren Teresa Moren Sophomores 145 Becky Morin Irma Mota David Moya Delia Munoz Martha Munoz Miguel Munoz Alma Murillo Mina Navarro Kenny Neal Salvador Negrete Jamie Nemec Hortencia Nunez Jose Nunez Olga Nunez Gustavo Nuno Lydia Nuno Robert Nuno Terri Ohly Eliseo Olalde Manuel Olivares Dora Orduno Octavio Ortega Liz Ortiz Phillip Ortiz Martin Paiz Yolanda Paiz Ruben Palafox Carmen Partina Gloria Patoc Pauline Pena Virgina Penalber Alfred Perez 146 Sophomores -ft l iT ef? ff if 4 M we ia i' 5 1.,,,.i1i 62 55 4 f l ii f 3 its Q, Fi P I' i ' ' ' ' fi ' 5 vf- I O . of l we . ,, is . 1: , O f K - X 4 ,faifsziff f 4 fs :', f f were , x . -e --My g, f.,- Q ,N max - 1 Many Sophomores displayed their talent during the yearly intramural football program. 2 The grass area by the 40's wing was a favorite hangout for Sophomore girls. 3 Donna Isaacson clowning up for the camera. as , . fav.-.K Li, 2 . 1 .. 'E if -- ' X se iw 2 lf' .ii K at 1 We Q 1., ...,,, , K In :gens ,- Anita Perez Ernest Perez Rachel Perez Robert Perez Frank Perone Claudio Pescador Sally Phillips Nlaria Pimental Antonio Pinedo Patricia Pizano James Plum Janie Ponce Dale Ramirez Gilbert Ramirez Gloria Ramirez lVlirta Ramirez Rosario Ramirez Salvador Ramirez Roy Ramos Fabian Razo Carolyn Reagle John Reeder Fausto Renteria George Renteria George Reyes Javier Reyes Marcos Reyes Jose Rios Carol Reyes Santos Reyes Victor Reyes Lupe Rios Robert Rios Susan Rios Sophomores 147 Ana Rivera Delia Rodriguez Isabel Rodriguez Irene Rodriguez Lucila Rodriguez Manuel Rodriguez Peter Rodriguez Suzanna Rodriguez Tracy Rogers Roy Romon Gerardo Romero Mike Romero Richard Romo Cecilia Rosado Tony Rosales Margie Rosas Eddie Rubio Esther Rubio Francisco Ruelas Margie Ruiz Rosalinda Saavedra Robert Saenz Ricky Saenz Becky Saiz Ruth Saiz Alma Salas Manuel Salazar Sandra Salcido Joe Saldivar Rosemary Salgadc Maria Salvio Celida Sanchez Doug Sanchez Henry Sanchez Javier Sanchez Rollie Sanchez Mary Sauceda Nancy Schultz Walter Seay 148 Sophomores , - i--ii- V N s . 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Qix i 1 Sophomores, like Jaime Nemec, often gathered by the Jr. Quad just to pass the time. 2 Esther Rubio enjoys selling popcorn, av Wx, i 3 Hanging out with older people was a habit many Sophomores practiced. 4 Mary Domingo quickly glances at her notes before taking an exam. ,1- ee' vw l d 'ar as 5 ., 1. - gil 'X Martha Seria Carmen Servin Isabel Sierra Mauro Silva Rudy Silva Jose Soto Becky Starsky Brenda Stone Cindy Tapia Jim Tapia Steve Taylor Carlos Terrones Andrea Tiaga Aaron Tijerina Blanca Torres Francisco Torres Fernando Torres Rudy Trevino John Valdez Sylvia Valencia Rosemary Valentine Andy Valenzuela Dominga Valenzuela Henry Valenzula Abelardo Varela Lupe Vasquez Sylvia Vasquez Ismael Vega Maria Vega Greg Verdusco Leslie Yarro Alice Ysiano Marlene Ysiano Norma Zacarias Marian Zamarripa Anne Zavala April Zazueta David Zazueta Rudy Zazueta Sophomores 149 Q 4 S, V 1 A Time to When one forgets all the social aspects of c r l , ' ' ' Place, it Finally P i P h i everyone takes . l2:.'e , ' f if 'ell ' ' ' is as is evident by the state test results. But those who do, usually go on to pursue a higher level of schooling. g 3 i A v that is to receive an g But who are the people who are responsible for this? Is it those who continually confront the school board on financial woes or is it that special group who always goes out of theimway to advise a club or coach a sport? It is these individuals who ageforesponslble for what an individual is taught and that task is nog reality cti,l are the heroes, as they are cogntxirgtteifllggfesiifticiszed and desipisedfbgycsome. the friendshipsegtQXyLestablish, the lessons ssii teach, really stand out and the task they must accomplish is one of admiration. To this special group we dedicate the following: pages. ctii'i i . 5-.Q xii- +R an-...,, it YU lil- Besides worrying about the outcome of basketball ames Coach Bob Criner still found i 9 . 1 time to play around with his players. 2 gf The atmosphere of a classroom is not alwaysi doe, of lecturing and learning, but it is the rgponsiblllty ofthe te-ache? to see that the 3 sgfgdents do get more than Etheir fair share of itgi M Bebllllr. George Castro's extra hours of work to I Rielfntstudents were much aiifpreciated. 3 E 1 t I E t... . 3 .rssi TARDY' SL? iff 50 fbademics i 7 ' sg Q S . .. .. . ., .... ..s...f...a-.W..i,,s.....st,-,.,,.t..a.. ..... K' - ..-f..---imc-, 2 5.111 ' ., - - ,,.,,.:p .. 1 c t he ' xl 1 , wh, as- ,- . I L ,at.,u,,,,,.,A.w ,f ' fr-mlm !6f '45Ef L '- M - fl 4- One ofthe year's better known teachers vvaialxvil Santiago Fernandez whose cry for ch' 'y accepted. 5- Mrs. Sabrgggity id a great job of being in charge of the academic portion of school, This nf itigigifgqqhted many students. 6- A new teacher at C.R1.,Wfgggaui Kiopfenstein found no trouble in I . K- eff-.ft adjusting to our school and enjoying it. Tiny WM,,V,, 7- Students taking WODHBHLSW nd m'u'cFT heIp from our new ' ' gi ons IL !G1aNU14T 1531 , WW,.,.w --fi My ,.,,-,,..w, V ....,..,m,,,..,- ,,,.--.,,,,...-,.,,. .-- 'NQ,-. 4 A V. tg, K i 7 V - bp. M .1 Y'11ff2'QZ6EMfrQ w M ' - M- , I 1 iii, f ' 4 ,,,. ,,,,,,. V t -- ' Mi 1 i 'i f ' f ' W ' ' ' if mu 5 f A . , f- , - J it it JL 3 K 'r i W A V f'd 'W ,4:ffE if W ,L ,,,, .t,, tt,,e ,, A iii l i A in A i ai. . i if ' A :Ei 7 3 y ' ,,,WWWW .. . ig, .i,.i M as W, iz, ii 1 , E 1 ,E 1 i at , W we -r ,WW--, i x it x 4 A in 5 , ,, 5 MMWW ,.W,,MW-af i t V my ,I M Zz rf 2 1 145 U3 M ,ggi 1 , 2 i w it Q S E it HE ,Marla fi , ,.,,t,,,.f,+,w'M?N I My , K 3 1 i S C as 7 Q ,ft 'V A ff V 5 ?9f?7::.' W? 7 2? Q ii EE ' U Q i,5,,iW'2' Swim! 5' t e En t 5975 'i it i E224 eiaea? M f Zf if if 4 f , A i a t , ,,t,. 4 fi f f' J ziitww. E' ' ' 1 12 -J.: ' . egg, -fax f :f vi . -4-rw, , i 5 . f ,,,, g .:,,, .,,.-,, f 5 e ,i 5 5 Ei 32: f 5, i ,H . ,,,.,, i ,,,,. It . ,.., ,,. QQ. at f 4, ' gh s,,,L ,.,,' ' A Ei V E Academics 151 The Cues Who Lead 1. The best known smile on campus. 2. lVlrs. Sara Besley, vice-principal enjoys talking to students. 3. lVlr. Bobby Duke, superintendent ofthe schools in the Coachella Valley Unitied School District. 4. Nlr. Richard Ramirez is our newfold director of Activities and Athletics, A man that a few people want to meet is really a nice addition to the administrative staff. lVlr. lVlike Clark came to us from Horace lVlinnor High in Salt Lake City, Utah and Clearfield ltf High School, Clearfield, Utah A where he taught art, math, Spanish, and remedial reading. iz lVlr. Clark is married and has two little girls, one born this year. He enjoys being an Arab and' comments that the students are very friendly and cooperative. 152 Academics Dr. Bob Elrod, assistant superintendent of Educational Services. lVlr. Arthur La Londe, assistant superintedent of Business Services. Dr. Glen Vance on his second year as principal of Coachella Valley High School. lVlr. Art La Londe meets with many important people in the course of his day. lVlr. Micheal Clark, our new Dean of Students. 'twqg j, R Dr. Glen Vance, Principal of Coachella Valley High School lVlrs. Sabra Besley, Director of Educational Services Advisor of C.V. Smiles. Academics 153 1 Nlr. Larson everybody's friend. 2 Helping in another Azteca fund raising activity Miss Alatorre selling Christmas Pinata tickets. 3 iVlr. Bishop looks good even in the morning. 4 IVlr. Castro talks to counselors' aide in making preparations for the second semester. 5 Miss Aiatorre helps in car wash to raise money for Azteca club. 6 Passing out this year's test and penciis is Mr. Marks. Counselors Guide! 154 Academics i 'U-.. Vaughn Bishop Counselor George Castro Counselor, Sr., Pep Advisor Dr. Donald Shamblin Counseling is a busy business. The counselors helped in writing referrals, tardies, truancy, getting scholarships, testing, etc. New this year the counselors had to handle minor disciplinary actions. But they were also willing to help the students that wanted to further their education. So they offered advice to students who wanted scholarships that would help them to continue their education. Changing classes is also another priority on their list, as many students are many times displeased with their programs. But besides this part of their job is to also hear any personal problems a student may have. 6 i Academics 155 I' 5' K-5, fa. ' 5525362143- 11 Q - AMW. ig 6 156 Academics X lVlr. James Bellomo Dr. Santiago Fernandez lVlrs. Arlene Hertel Mr. Ben Lopez lVlr. Robert Luhman lVlr. Lee Otto t . ,,., rifgq. . ' 1 - ' A lf? ,,g, V flifi f X Mr. Nick Ramos Mrs. Gretchen Walters Us ot Reall in the Past HBoring, Boring, Borlng that's how some students feel about their History, Government and Foreign Language classes. Films, special speakers, and classroom discussions have been part of some History classes, which have made the learning more interesting. The biggest thing that happened in the Social Studies Department was the Elm contract that was cancelled by the Riverside County Schools which meant less Elms for the History classes at C.V. ' 1 Taking over as the new head of the History Department was Nlr. Ben Lopez who teaches Social Studies and is a Soccer coach. 2 lVlr. Luhman who teaches Social Studies relaxes during lunch at the ROP Restaurant. 3 lVlr. Otto teaches Social Studies and is advisor of the Geneology Club. 4 Students enjoy spending time with Mr. Bellomo, Yearbook and Senior Class Advisor. 5 If Spanish is the subject then Dr. Fernandez is the expert here at C,V. 6 lVlrs. Hertel teaches E.S.L. and is President of the Faculty Club, 7 Teaching Social Studies is lVlr. Nick Ramos who also is Varsity Football Coach, J.V. Wrestling Coach and Wrestling Club Advisor. Y Y Academics 157 xi' Biology I and II .. S - - 'TQ Nlr. Ed Duffy A-AA1'A ' Record Keeping V Q S 2.,.. lVlr. Newt Johnson 1 , W Science, lVIath X ' W Photography rx - f ,. aa HW . 1 eoeee My I N ,, E l lVlr, Rudy Ramirez l Est., Math l J.V. Football lVlr. John Strom Earth Science Chemistry y X Q Work, work, work and some of it boring is what students sometimes think of Science and lVlath. Others find it to be a challenge. The world of facts and figures is one of CV's most dedicated departments. Beginning in a student's Freshman year with Basic lVlath and Science, all the way up to Physics-Calculus in his Senior year. Many teachers teach part-time in this department such as our new Agriculture teacher, lVlr. Jerry Finley. 158 Academics Add It 1 Students await a homework assignment in a C.V. Science and Nlath class. 2 Nlr. Hal McQueen is C.V.'s radio ears to the world. 3 Always with a smile, lVlr, John Strom goes into counseling with a referral form. 4 Individual treatment of students is the prime concern of lVlr, Ed Duffy in his science classes. 5 The new registration system was bafHing to the rest of us but lVlr, Bob Rosenberger seems to know what to do. 6 Coming from Agriculture, Mr. Finley teaches science, too. Nlr. Ken Krall Basic lVlath Driver Ed lVlr. Hal McQueen Algebra, Physics Radio Electronics lVlr, Wayne Nlyers Algebra I and II Geometry 'f ti? , f Q' Mr. Robert Rosenberger Basic Math , Into. Algebra ,ar Q -J 31 stii X-A Nl, Q '5- Sq. X gf Academics 159 lVlr. Jerry Finley Agriculture, Science, F.F.A. Advisor, Frosh Class lVlr. Bill Fitzgibbons Woodshop lVIr. Hal Jensen Printshop Swimming Coach lVlr. Lloyd Teale Auto I, Auto II It nly Takes Imagination 1. lVlr. Jim Glazner, besides advising, also tends to personally help his students. 2. An art student using the new kiln. 3. lVlr. Guillermo Mendoza, waiting patiently at a pep rally for the band's next song. . H A lsl i -1- N 160 Academics 4. Nlr. Jerry Finley, a new teacher is enjoying his tirst year at CV. 5. lVlr. Harold Gentry gives a class lecture in agriculture. 6. Mr. Ysmael Ruiz using the over-head projector. 7. Mrs. Joyce Criner helps a student with his art project. Y! A - ff, Q 'X .. Tk .ts if Q . w.,.,.....ss.. ' kb V' Mrs. Joyce Criner Adv. Art, Art I, Crafts Art Club Advisor Mr. Guillermo Mendoza Math, Guitar, Band Band Club, CV Band Boosters Club Mrs. Cheryl Ward Adv. Ceramics, Art 1B and 1A Art Club Advisor The Industrial Arts and Music Departments are fun classes to a lot of students but for the more serious students they are a place to exhibit their works and further their talents. The Art Department has a new kiln, which is an oven to bake and glaze the clay that is thrown on the wheel or used in hand molding. This year Band students are allowed to take both marching and instrument training. The Industrial Art Department didn't get any new equipment this year but they did get a few new teachers. Added to the CV staff: Mr. Bill Fitzgibbons teaches Woodshop, Mr. Hal Jensen has taken over the printshop, and Mr. Jerry Finley is the Agriculture teacher. 8. Mrs. Cheryl Ward, taking roll in class, while students get prepared. 9. Mr. Hal Jensen works along side his students in the R.O.P. printshop. Academics 161 Ms. Phyllis Fain Girls' P.E. Pep Squad Advisor Mrs. Cherryl Lyons Girls' P.E. Girls' Var. Club Advisor A Place to Sweat As most of us know P.E. is one subject most people don't like. They make you swim in the winter and run in the summer. This year we have two new P.E. teachers on campus: Mrs. at is i QW Ms. Pam Miller Gymnastics Gymnastics Club Advisor Mrs, Kenna Ramirez Slimnastics Var. Basketball Coach Cherryl Lyons and Miss Phyllis Fain. Mrs. Lyons is a graduate of C.V. High and has taught at Indio High where Miss Fain was her student. Among the P.E. courses offered during the year are Slimnastics, Gymnastics, Dancing, Basketball, Softball, Football, Soccer, Scuba Diving, Self-Defense, and Swimming. Every single P.E. teacher is also a coach, so those people that are involved in athletics will get to know these 3 teachers very well and will hnd out that they are nice people. iii' f f i . W 3 V V , :,,,: -,,,.... v 3 c it . L L-.WJ ' ' 'r 1 ' rkhh if H , .,. , i S ll' S A t .tt ir., ff ig V, V g, z , . ,, G fm.. -' 162 Academics 1 Roll call is not always fun and games, 2 Coaches Criner, lVlcBride, and Maas take a lunch break, 3 Warming up her gymnastics class is lVls. lVliller. 4 Coach lVlcBride getting congratulated after an Arab victory. 5 Returning from a hard work out, girls find P.E. harder this year. 6 lVliss Fain hnds out it's not so easy trying to teach someone to swim. 7 Giving advice to some students is Nlrs. Lyons. 8 Coach Davison and friend running away from Perry Kishaba. 3 Z S . fr, 1 I2 :E lg Q 1 ,il 532 , M vc. , Aff ' ,t 1 l gqg. .9 f fiifjli PN .4 ...N W. ii- ,.... Academics 163 Bake A Cake or Duplicate. lVlrs. Catherine Immenhausen Shorthand, and Stenoscript. Nlrs. Estella Harrison, Typing 1, 2, and 3, Nlrs. Eleanor Peasley, Accounting and B.B.S. lVlr. Steven Waggoner F.B.L.A. ,wee so . Through the business programs students can work for a career in the business world, while they learn the basic skills for all types of jobs that could be used to support the stude as a full or part time vvorker. Many students will not ind a need for these skills for years but one day they will be invaluable. The department issues certificates to be shown to prospective employers at the end ofthe year. The business department one of C.V.'s best programs, is leading the way in vocational education. 164 Academics nt Mrs. Alma Fisher, Clothing. , 1.13. 5 ' Mrs. Vera Thaxton, Home Ec. 1 Girls smiling while typing. 2 Mrs. Immenhausen times another shorthand letter. 3 Students seriously practicing their typing. 4 GWls working on arither recipe. ' ' 5 C.V. typists giving their fingers a break. 6 Carmen Alvarado sewing her dress for a school dance. 7 llDon't burn your cake, explains Mrs. Fisher. 8 Mr. Waggoner has his mouth full. 9 Arabs hard at work. Academics 165 The number one required course on C.V.H.S.'s campus is English. Students are required to take more English courses than any other course on campus being that it is the only four year required course. The English Department had a IVI.C.L. Test, which is a test for Nlore Capable Learners. The students that scored highly on this test were placed into special classes. Mrs. Myra Byrd Mrs. Elaine ivir. Bill Casper Reading, GMS Bishop Speech, English, Club Advisor English, Home N,F,L, Advisor Economics 166 Academics Let's Communicate . The tools of the trade. . llRocky , alias IVlr. Casper, is CV's biggest booster. . Branching out from English to Home Ec. is Nirs. Bishop. . Duke Gomez, plays Mrs. KraIl's favorite llAggression game N. S E l. ssss sl ssll l Mrs. Margie Castro English, Spanish Drill Team Advisor Mrs. Marilynn Krall Sr. English, Humanities C.S,F, Advisor Mrs. Irma Mark English Journalism Mr. Blaine Wood Reading J.V. Basketball Coach Academics 167 W5 Odds ands Ends Some faculty members this year did not fit into any certain category. Among the new additions to our non-departmental staff are lVlrs. lVlaria Frank our librarian who replaced Jody Starbuck. Also new to the staff is lVlr. Alan Granger who joined lVlrs. Terri Duffy in the Special Ed Department. C.V.H.S. students were impressed to learn upon their return from summer vacation that lVlr. Jerry Usher, Law Enforcement teacher, had won hfth place in the world in pistol shooting. Mrs. Antonia Sanchez Drivers Training teacher lVlr. Jerry Usher Law Enforcement 2 sg, ian: 'f X. lVlrs. lVlarina Frank Librarian lVlr. Donald Cochran Vocational Education Director 168 Academics 1. Mrs. Frank, CV's new librarian tries to make some sense out ofthe chaos. 2. When on drab needed a job Mr. Cochran was the one to see. 3. CV's pistol champ, Mr. Usher, discusses law-enforcement with a student. 4. The ROP is a place to relax for faculty and their friends. 5. Special Ed teacher Mrs. Dufty and Woodshop teacher Mr. Fitzgibbons, relax after a hard day. f sl, Ms. Pat Fitzgerald R.O.P. Restaurant Mrs. Terri Duffy E.H, Teacher Mr. Roger Sugimoto Drivers Education Var. Football Coach Mr. Paul Justinich Migrant Aide Academics 169 They do it all for us Behind the scenes our faithful secretaries and aides busily worked to beneit the students at Coachella Valley High School. Without their assistance, support, and helpful hand our administrative staff would be lost. They were continually assisting and encouraging students to do their best. We are sincerely thankful to have these wonderful ladies who keep our school in running order, This year we were also fortunate enough to obtain lVlrs. Rosalina lVlartinez. The kids here happily welcome her as the new secretary to the Director of Student Activities. We were all very grateful to get her. W , - . , WM,-it 4 T ' C. Barajas H. Berry C. Carlson IVI. Corona I. Garavilo O Nlolyneux id Aide Aide Aide Aide Aide Aide Aide 170 Academics 'CV AM , . if Mrs. Della Bazua Associated Student Body Accountant Mrs. Florence Kuhn Secretary to the Principal Mrs, Naomi Lowrimore Dean's Ofhce Secretary Mrs. Rosalina Martinez Secretary to the Director of Student Activities Mrs. Sue Rigg Attendance Clerk Mrs. Geri Robertson Registrar Mrs. Frances Tucker Secretary to Cou nselors Mrs. Arlene Yerty Main Office Receptionist 1 Many people think a school is run by the principal but at C.V. it's Mrs. Florence Kuhn, the principal's secretary who tackles the big problems. 2 Moving from activities to academics Mrs. Naomi Lowrimore continues to serve the students of C.V. 3 Mrs. Arlene Yerty's smiling face is one familiar to all. 4 Assistant librarian Mrs. Betty London joins other secretarial clerks for lunch 5 Making sense out of chaos Mrs. Bazua and Mrs. Martinez manage the Activities Office, probably the busiest at school. 6 Attendance clerks Mrs. Rigg, left and Mrs. Fierro, right, busily work to keep all records up to date. Academics 171 Without bus drivers, cafeteria workers and the maintenance crew, Coachella Valley High School wouldn't be. Thanks to these people the students at C.V. manage to get through every day. Each morning a bus driver's day just begins when hefshe picks up students at various bus stops and drives them to school. After attending classes these kids head for the cafeteria where nutritious, hot lunches are served by our hard-working cafeteria ladies. After school students again board buses to be taken home by our bus drivers. Now our maintenance crew is at work trying to clean the mess we left behind so tomorrow we can begin a new, clean, fresh day. 4 Always working with a smile is friendly Robert Vega. 5 Cafeteria supervisor Betty Burt, doing what she does best. 172 Academics Feed A face, Clean a space, Go some place Back: Head Custodian Ben Landis, Sal Velasquez. Front Row: Rudy Carrillo, John Rodriguez, Robert Vega, and Ernest Overhultzer. 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Kneeling: Ida Kurtright, Danielle Spruiell, Bernice Stephens, Helen Carrillo, Eva Bazua, Albert Beruman, Jim DeVore, Clarence Plaster. , J' Back Row: Uneida Burt, Betty Burt, Betty Jo Cox. Front Row: Joann Fariester, Carrie Johnson, Edra Kendricks, Hilda Hess, Mary Castro. Academics 173 B61 l t .G Tame To 1- The art of just standing around good time during the eating breaks every Freshman learns ' 2- Whatever the activity, Frosh wiil amusing and new as the first year is always funnest. V 3- Cheerleading at the high school levei a new experience for the freshmen as they nervously sit and wait their turn, to exhibit their cheer. i. W 'W F it 5W'4:swe..,4-.3 , , --- ' Y new 1 V ,,. 1 ..... 'xt .wr .,.,p.,-rv ' i ,,,'x,. .. . ,, . , l ,R 4- The hrst day of school is always trouble for the freshmen as they wander around looking for their classes. 5- Student government is a totally new responsibility forthe freshmen as they learn to make decisions which will affect them and their surroundings. 6- Sports plays an important role in the lives of freshmen as they learn to have a winning attitude. '7- Making friends that are older than you also happens at the high school level. -- ' L' , l ., , V ' . .,1,g.4l' . -fn- 'V ...nn-ll' ' Qu-fd ,y ' lf 11 il f . J W , fir we ami , We i fi 2f H v ,.. W, ie I I M411 Q44 's,i W , I s,yii i - x A . Q ,..f - w , Q1 ' ' fu -, Flin Q, ::, . if , L af 4 Q :,, s 1? 3 lr- W 'i i 'f 13 -1-, 'ff' ,A ,, ef if , j i rf-fe l ,A 1' J Freshmen 175 Anna Aceves Eleuterio Acosta Martin Aguilar Lupe Aguirre Raul Aguirre Amelia Alonzo Bernardo Alvarez Ramon Alvarez Raul Alvarez Molly Alzatti Sergio Anaya Susan Armstrong -at N ,- WR ,, 'lr- A gg i Ziifffil b BEF 3 sg' l Sylvia Arrieta Lora Ayala -..-W' . f Lily Barboza Rosemary Bazua 1 I 4 is Tly , 2, .4 Debbie Bohne Robin Bolls 176 Freshmen Isabel Brito Rosemary Cabrera Sheila Bryan Nely Cardona 553 A48 X i S 2 1 Ar- Rafaela Carmelo Freddy Carrillo Annette Carpio Valerie Carrillo ARA I5 ill ,J f t l l 9' fr .x mxil - - ees ai- Leticia Castillo Pat Cates Irene Castro Raul Cecena , . .N ' F n l Lorena Cervantes Primo Cervantes f Alicia Chahia is I Gloria Chapa Pat Chavarria Hector Chavez .6 Cesar Contreras Evelina Contreras Cecelia Corona Bonnie Cossey Nlarty Costa Jojo Cota A, 'B-as-2 ak., ,Q cs-V El Norma Davila Jennifer Davis Alicia DeAnda Fred DeLara Sylvia DeLara Art Delgado Bradley Dellinger Josehna De Los Santos Carol Diaz Rosa Domingo Rosanna Duran Kathi Fariester .:'.,k Salvador Fernandez Maria Flores :Ogg ' l Paula Fookes Mark Ford 15 Nz if . 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A 5 is A . agr- W' ' P?- Gerardo Fronceca Rolando Galvan 1 Placing third in the pie-eating contest was Crystal Jackson as classmate Martin Gamez looks on. 2 As Javier Avila watches, Omar Ortega goes up for two. 3 One of the many activities open to Freshmen in the fall is the Arabette Drill Team. 4 Coach Phil Nlaas helps the Freshmen in a tug of war against the Seniors. 5 For the good of the team, Sophs were hand in hand with Freshmen in intramural football., Freshmen 177 Lupe Aguirre Ramon Alvarez Raul Alvarez Molly Alzatti Lora Ayala Grant Bailey Robin Bolls Susana Bravo Sniela Bryan Valerie Carrillo Leticia Castillo Lorena Cervantes Hector Chavez Olivia Cnavira Cecilia Corona JoJo Cota Norma Davila Alicia DeAnda Rosanna Duran Paula Fookes Ray Galaz Antonio Galfer Esther Galindo Steve Gallegos Carlos Galvan Rolando Galvan Norma Galvan Alex Garnboa Robert Gamboa Martin Gamez Alice Garcia Agustin Garcia Cesar Garcia Delia Garcia Frances Garcia Javier Garcia Mark Garcia Lorenzo Garcia Margie Garcia 178 Freshmen ,. 'If if i 9 2 5 J ' 1 Freshmen Cheerleaders Linda Otton, Crystal Jackson, and Debbie Lopez entertain at a Pep Rally. 2 The Freshmen Class joined in on the fun during Arab Spirit week and challenged the Juniors in a pyramid building contest. 3 Heather Baldivad enjoys playing frisbee during nutrition and lunch. 4 Rosemary Valentine, Lucy Gonzalez, and Kim Loutsenhizer have a good laugh while touring the C.V. campus. 'K up fl Mary Ann Garcia Ruben Garcia Sammy Garcia Sarah Garcia Scottie Garcia Mary Jane Garza Laura Gaxiola Christina Gomez Delia Gomez Edie Gomez Raymond Gomez Yolanda Gomez Yolanda Gomez David Gonzalez Fernando Gonzalez Josie Gonzalez Lucy Gonzalez Manuel Gonzalez Mona Gonzalez Ramon Gonzalez Ramon Gonzalez Rebecca Gonzalez Roland Gonzalez Theresa Gonzalez Jimmy Gravez Freshmen 179 Bill Green Magdalena Guevara David Gurrola Estella Gutierrez Manuel Gutierrez Oscar Gutierrez Amparo Guzman Rosemary Guzman Charlene Hall Greg Harrison Alfonso Hernandez Carolina Hernandez Carlos Hernandez Diego Hernandez Ernie Hernandez Hector Hernandez Henry Hernandez Henry Hernandez Irma Hernandez Joy Hernandez Mary Hernandez Miguel Hernandez Antonia Herrera Oscar Herrera Teri Hollander Crystal Jackson Mike Jacob Israel Jasso Lupita Jimenez James Johnson Joyce Jones Greg Juarez Craig Kishaba David Lares Maria Leal Mark Legaretta Mike Lemons Eugenia Leon 180 Freshmen funn 4- -:QW A 1 The Freshmen worked hard in the l'toilet papering contest , trying to win points for their class during Arab Spirit Week. 2 Typing I is a common class most freshmen take their first year in high school. 3 Francisco Cantu is all smiles as he raises his hand to give an answer in class. 4 Everybody does their own thing at lunch as these freshmen do theirs. Rosalba Leon Carolina Lepe Lucio Lerma Rico Lerma Marie Lester Marcos Limon Virginia Llmon Anna Lopez Barbie Lopez Bobby Lopez Debbie Lopez Kathy Lopez Lupe Lopez Margarita Lopez Martha Lopez Robert Lopez Susanna Lopez Veva Loredo Kim Loutsenhizer David Loya Melinda Madden Patricia Maldonado Yolanda Marin Christina Martinez David Martinez Elia Martinez Marcus Martinez Rosa Martinez David Mata Elizabeth McAllister Paul McDonald John McLeod Victor Medina Alfredo Mejorado Sandra Mershon Leonard Melendrez Freshmen 181 1 Freshmen Henry Hernandez rushes for a tackle in a game against Brawely, 2 Exemplifying what every freshmen has Tony Gonzales hustles for the ball. 3 Tina Miramontez who was appointed the new president of the freshmen class in the middle ofthe year enjoys her lunch with Stella Gutierrez. 4 Nelle Cardona and Susan Lopez talk about how great life is at C.V. as they walk to their next class. Concepcion Mendez Delia Mendeza Carlos Meza David Meza Josehna Meza Tony Meza Sherri Mills Tina Miramontez Maria Montez Mary Lou Morales Sandra Morales Maricela Moreno Elaine Morin Stella Mota Robert Muela - Esperanza Munoz '- 'ij Jose Munoz ,, Miguel Munoz ,, To m my M u n o z V - iiflwg s ibm g3s.,i,:N . ,. g . 3x Q '5- QV Ronald Murillo Laura Musashi David Navarro Lupita Navarro Maria Ochoa Sherri O'Dell Tina Ohly Li n d a Otto n V Elizabeth Ortiz Estela Ortiz ' Lupe Ortiz A N KQ4 David oiaide P D : 182 Freshmen i i - 7 ,Ry xxx 'I Omar Ortega Donald Osuna Jim Padilla Martin Paiz Andy Palalay Alma Parra Braulec Patoc Michelle Pawloski Cindy Penalber Becky Perez Joey Perez Ramon Perez Sabino Perez Teresa Perez Juan Pinon Elvra Ramirez Irene Ramirez Anna Ramos Roxanna Ramos Ida Reyes Petra Reyes Renee Rios Otilia Riyas Alicia Rodriguez Betty Rodriguez Jose Rodriguez Luis Rodriguez Patsy Rodriguez Sandra Rodriguez Zenona Rodriguez Guiliermina Romero Rosaiinda Rosales Freshmen 183 Lorie Rios Irene Saavedra Arturo Sanchez Ramon Sanchez Richard Sanchez IVlaria Santillanes Brian Saunders Jose Serna Charles Serrano Debra Singh Albert Singleterry Gina Smith lVlarth Soledad David Soliz Anita Soriano Eddie Soriano lVlicaela Soriano Aurelio Sotelo Lori Sotelo Brandi Sprueill Janet Stone Barbara Stowe Fred Sturm Jose Tapia Hopie Tapia Henry Terrazas Arturo Torres Jesse Torres J uan Torres Lydia Torres lVlarina Torres Victor Torres Yolanda Torres 184 Freshmen S 5 2 ,Q .. N .1 , mag!! Q l it P' 1 ,Wt J' Bc 1 Luis Garcia shoots for two during a Frosh basketball game at Palm Springs, 2 Sneaking through the Senior Door on her way to P.E. is Debbie Bohne, 3 Tony Aguilar leading the pack, as he runs for more Arab points. Rosa Trejo Irene Trevino San Juana Trevino Isidro Urias Gilbert Uribe Salvador Valdez Victor Valdez Alicia Valladolid Juana Vasquez Yvonne Vela Andy Velasquez Carmen Vega Eddie Vega Nannette Vermevle lVlelynda Villarreal Julio Vieyra Debra Williams Kevin Young Norma Zazueta Belinda Zepeda Freshmen 185 It Was An Ex- citing Year. A new section to C.V. yearbooks is the one titled ttCurrent Events . Its purpose is to let Seniors know what major events took place during their last year in high school, As we look at the pictures, we can derive that the incidents that took place this past year did have an impact on us. Not only were we faced with the departure of legends, as were Elvis Presley and Groucho lVlarx, but we were faced with problems that created an impact on many, as were the issues ofthe Panama Canal Treaty, the Coal Strike, and the Hwy. 86 school bus crash to name a few. It's funny how all these incidents take place, yet the world does not stop and people do not give up. Thank God for hope. 186 Current Events 45 1 STRIVING FOR PEACE. Anwar Sadat will always be remembered for his actions in trying to settle peace with Israel and his Arab country Egypt. What began as one man's war, ended as an echo ofthe world. 2 SCARE ON BLOOD ALLEY. One ofthe top stories in our valley was the school bus crash involving many elementary school students. This news item not only terrified people, but led them to take action on expanding Hwy. 86, an argument that is still being battled right now. 3 A ONE WOMAN WAR. The impact Anita Bryant has made this past year, in her war against homosexuals, has been grand. Not only is she now one of the most hated persons aroung the gay community, but was voted Hlvlost Admired Woman by the Good Housekeeping poll. 4 EYEING THE GOLD. UThe Treasures of Tutankhamen was an exhibit many craved to see, due to its link to ancient Egypt. 5 DOES MONEY BUY EVERYTHING? South Korean businessman Tongsun Park brought back memories of Watergate, when he was accused of bribery. Curl ent Events 187 A ffwaezzeg, . ii' 5gQ ',,,' ' 1 A VERY WET YEAR. The Coachella Valley, better known as the Desert Playground, had a surprising year as far as weather. Endless amounts of rain befell the valley, to the point of creating large, road-closing floods and considerable property damage, as evident by the crowd at the Desert Classic. 2 A RISING STAR. One ofthe fastest rising comic's this past year was Steve lVlartin, whose on stage antics were not only eccentric, but considerably funny. 3 A LEADER IS LOST, The death of Hubert Humphrey not only ended an era of great political power, but also brought to an end the life of one ofthe most influential men in America. 188 Current Events -2-' 'Liv F . I , .! O I I la! I Yes, the 1977-78 year was a very busy one, and as we finish this four page section hopefully is has served its purpose. With this note, we toast in the new year that it may be just as excitlng, but with more happier notes. 4 THE KING IS GONE. Elvis Presley's death was a shock to the world as it came unexpectedly. The aftermath that followed was one of sorrow and remembrance. But the King's legend lives on. 5 STILL GOING STRONG. The controversial, Ugandan President for life, Idi Amin Dada is still making his impact felt on the world. His disappearance created chaos, his reappearance created scandal. 6 CAUGHT IN THE lVlIDDLE. When the coal strike began, many expected the worst. What started as a subtle demonstration, ended as one of the worst strikes ever staged. Many people felt the effects of the strike, especially those who relied on coal for heating, and many times they had no say so on the outcome. Current Events 189 W. .LL,. ,M . w U L 'R X X , L 3 f'vs.T15Q,f t s . g s ts iine to e r e r f .E so sf, N Q W ,Q .5 EEQ , N.. .,., k::: : The advertising themost boring part of the if have gone to new formats and ideas ,fy . 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PHONE 347-2391 PETLAND-VVILLIAIVIS 45-228 Oasis Ihdio 347-6036 ',TT NTTY v ,T:.. iliwlyll lil lla Nl llqw iw lg div M QE' it 8 A N ll te. , , A . -la V3 - M a li-1yi:,l:lilmatf..viN I i ' 2 TTTN 1 ,,,, , ,yi 1 ' I NEB: wifi? , --,f , ,,,,,. ll. TTTN ,itll i ' ' ' -:::: I ,:gw,.l 2lif:-alll ' I 2lillllNv llll To my greatest basketball player who I love very dearly. Wishing you the best of UC Q Love Always a IN DIO APPLIANCE 81-666 Hvvy. 111 A449 1 Q I I2 5 i Z l 5 . , l ii :yl To The Drill Team of '78 I am going to miss all of you. Indio 347-0621 CONGRATULATIONS VAL VERDE C0. 51-655 Hwy. 86 Coachella 398-4011 DRILL TEAIVI LEADER IVIARY IVIARIN 192 Ads 1, C Q . A 6 f 1'2- P9 71? Newt 84 Virgina Johnsorrs lVlOONLIGHTER'S STUDIO 346-5065 U U L' IYLAI: wal izwuiz 81-943 Hwy. 111 Indio 347-4011 ..,,,-,guy Taco lVlarlc 49-613 Hwy.86 :I-rr,,,v-fw9l?f, Coachella 398-5210 , 9 9 523' -'fi - 1 - - ' 'i ,J - Il 4 Q if-ff 85-691 Grapefruit Blvd. Coachella 398-2811 Ads 193 Comoliments ot TENNECO WEST, T0 CLASS OF '78 Agricultural Processed Products Foods Tnermal, Calitornia lndio, California Vegetables, Tree Fruit, Sun Giant Dates Citrus and Consumer and Craoes Industrial 194 Ads BOB WILLIAMS IVlEN'S WEAR 45013 Oasis and Miles Indio 347-3924 00 KCHV 1694 6th St. Coachella 347-2533 egg CUVALDA DATE CO. i l u f uss: 1 COVALDA DATE CO. 51-392 Hvvy 86 Coachella 398-3551 Ads 195 COACHELLA FLORIST 1695 7th Coachelia 398-7158 7735, W :', 'VA gg ' ALADDIN THEATRE 82-452 MHes Ave Indio ARlVlANDO'S BARBER SHOP 347-3360 82-681 Nliles Ave. Indio 347-1939 Congratulations DESERT FAMILY PHARMACY to the Class of '78 82-430 Miles Ave. Indm 347-3429 347-7711 EL IVIORROCO CANYON PRODUCTIONS BEAUTY SALON AND ASSOCIATES Delor Bombadier 82-605 Miles Ave. Indio 347-5924 196 Ads l M f llffflxg E-'-UT r ! 'l I l 3 l f l'...- A .Hun ,....... I gi... --w-- X ,..1r.....r......,...... ,......r........,....r....... ,......,..... gjqrg-r-' - .,1,..-H+....,......3Q E i if 3 7' v I ,Q Xl 1 , M4 ,. gs ,1 , f V ., G , L r 4 I . IVICINTOSH PHARMACY 82707 lVIlles Ave. Indio 347-3577 M, ..1. , 1 MQ nwk ' ,,, .1,,,. 1 fs. 11' 8 a- ,TEX Geraniu- M' ' is 8 -,,Q , . 9 , .- V ' A V' ' ..., ' V ' f-., a 4' V' rsrgy L-11 , uf Q s o - in ' ' L... Adi 1-'G 1, I 5:1 , 'l M h f , VVV A 1 mi' gf ',.' ' KRCQ 82-640 Miles Ave. Indio 347-1126 Doh't let this happen to you! COACH ELLA VALLEY 1441 6th St. INSURANCE Coachella 398-0175 HSLH LUIVIBER AND HARDWARE CO. 1034 Hwy. 111 Coachella 398-2111 Ads 197 ALWAVS FIRST QUALITY I IN DIO PLAZA 82-124 Hvvy. 111 Indio 347-1525 INDIO CASH REGISTER AND OFFICE SUPPLY 81-592 Hwy. 111 Indio 347-1500 34 V. LOPES HARDWARE 1604 6th Coachella 398-3151 CLOTH ES LIN E 82-939 Miles Ave. Indio 347-8658 MoDonald's - I 81-544 Hwy 111 Indio 347-9836 BENTON'S PAINTS 45-250 Smurr St, Indio 347-0043 IVI NTGOIVI ERY WARD CATALOG MONTGOMERY WAR D SALES AGENCY 82729 Miles Ave. IndiO 347-0721 198 Ads Congratulations to the Class of '78 IVIATTRESS CITY 81-600 Hwy 111 Indio 347 6787 ' Q SAVER'S DRUG 1510 6th CoacheHa 398-0131 1ST NATIONAL BAN K 1491 6th CoacheHa 398-4411 Ads 199 65 CONGRATULATIONS TG THE CLASS OF 1978 FROIVI OXY CHEMICAL Thermal 398-0159 53901 Hvvy. 111 'EV 'WNW 2 '1 1 4 1 5? 4 1 11C 1 C f 3 ,C ' ,, mf, ,, , .- H .f ,,w+w':vw: H , if ff' w 2513239 - A 1 .. luiiif mia. , 21 qwffa M 14 ,W ff M V ' gwbajsfklflfmwkfw ' 4 , JM YP 1 Ulf 200 Ads 'Q WW SCHVVEITZERS A , L,-J 2 ' x lv , ' 1544 6111 'M bfi x Coachella 398-3141 al 1 l Yayfigf' qvus L l , mf 5 1 f ' f KVIIVI 1694 6th Coachella 398-4481 -21353 9 K Z LE E :igffifiigfgfi LJ EVVE LE: I? 3 S U N ZALES JEWELRY 1677 mn Coachella Ihdlo Fashion lVlall ALADDIN 45-507 Smurr Indio 347-0655 FLORIST Ihdlo 398-2161 -E IMPERIAL HARDWARE 82-850 lVllles Ave, ' 1' Ihdlo 347-3644 4 HA 4 as CKE? 347-3679 Ads 201 LAS H ERIVIANAS UNIDAS 5 9 if Q I r if 3 J' ,J W wife: 7 U ? J4 1 I im ' Ai, ,fe 'I .gf Q Julie De Leon Yogi Guevarra Cindy Tapia Shorty De Leon Spanky Hernandez New Rosie Lerma Linda Saavedra Bubbles Cota Wedda Zepeda Hopi Tapia uf YAMAHA OF IN DIO 83-629 Indio Blvd Indio 347-6588 44-953 Oasis 1, X A , Indio 347-3391 202 Ads 1 1ND1o FLORIST may .. WEE EVEWF NEEDS xi ix 3 X Coachella .Ll Ea HOUS TON AC SPROUSE REITZ X v HURD SERVICE CO. 44-150 Sungold Indio 347-3032 3 S FINGI AND ASS 82-451 Hwy. 111 1 5'1 -f--..,707, n no 347-0737 Wi IVAN IVIUNSON 82-723 Miles Ave. Indio 347-3547 1 ,Q . .K A 51, . QIPQSQ X ' 1, 6 , ' , : N q AiVL' v A . f 1 ,Jimi T 5 hir! -ll, If' f I I 3 3 -2 - ,Q -f A , . A 3 ,,ifa'f'f! 0,2174 M2 ' . M ' mi Y Q., w f21f - 1 5 5 , ,, .n p - HQ , . ' f'5'Z'p . ff 732'-4 ESINCQ 204 Ads 'S- - 1' taxi A ,, 4 :I 4 fr ky? I ' , A3 ,,.. I , -3 X f 3 M 4 , W QL ISIS BAKERY 49 723 HarHson CoacheHa 398-3311 S E- BEST OF l I LUCK TO OUR KIDS! V -K. nv , ,,,., f A p i 33333 I' .4 Love, f-1- ff Mom, Dad, gi? 3 A A I and Julio MARSHALL CLEANERS 81-778 Ave.46 Indm 347-2303 WE WISH TO 1: EXPRESS OUR DEEPEST CONDOLENCES 1 X . 4822, TO THE FAMILY OF I EREDDIE GUERRERA HThe StaH ofthe La ConchiHaH T.G. AND Y 49-978 HWy.86 CoacheHa OLD EASHIONED ICE CREAM 82-227 HWy.111 Indm 347-1613 ALDRICH DRIVE-IN 44-180 Monroe Indm 347-9812 ARROW PRINTING 45-102 Snwurr Indm 347-7316 G--G Ads 205 SALUTEM CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1978 From RICHARD A. GLASS CO. INC. 347-3336 YELLOW IVIART AND IN DIO ERCA IVI N THE CLASS 1978 L 206 Ads Ads 207 CONC RATU LATIONS CLASS 0F '78 GARCIA PLUIVI BING 51 909 CII E pl C h H 398 0074 DEUAQQIIIQ 84-051Indm I d 347-3023 208 Ads Bld RICHARD PENA'S SUNDANCE STU DIO 81-578 Hwy 111 Indm 347-8310 SUI! UJORJ. 52-200 Industrial Way Coachella, California 398-6181 Ads 209 Congratulations to the Class of '78 SU NAIR POGLS 71 339 H y 111 Rancho Mirage 346 3815 Pepsi-Cola Salutes the class of 1978 fi? if- 21O Ads Sundance Indio 24 Hour Towing T e Repair Eme gency Roadside Serv Indio Inte tonal Ha este Dealer 347-3155 D ll-ll IEC U.S PAT OFF, The 1978 LA CONCHILLA Staff would like to thank: Sundance Studio - For football photos Delor Bombadier - For tremendous amount of help The C.V.H.S. Faculty - For excusing our absences things gg better Wlth 0K6 TRADE-MARKQ Rich Ramirez - For always helping out Rosalina lVlartinez, Della Bazua, Naomi Lowrimore, Florence Kuhn - For great amounts of help above and beyond their jobs. The Southern California Scholastic Publications Association - For teaching us all we know about yearbooks Dale Favier - For everything he has done. Robert Vega - For cleaning up our mess. And the students of C.V.H.S. - For allowing us to publish this book. Leon s lVlarket Your Complete Grocery Store 91-200 2nd Street lVlecca, Ca 396-2197 Johnson Photo 81-654 Hwy. 111 Indio 347 3774 Ads 211 AGUIR, EDDIE: Basketball 15 Track 3,45 Cross Country 2,3,4. AGUILAR, AlVlADOR: Tennis 2,35 Track 45 One Way Club 35 Soccer 3,45 Law Enforcement 4. AHRENS, IVIARK: Football 1,2,45 Track 3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Powder Puff Coach 3,4. Puff Ct. 45 Senior 1,25 Softball 1,2,3,4. DE LARA, BERTHA: Chorus 1. DE LARA, RAIVlIRO: Cross Country 1. DE LEON, JULIE: Cheerleader 15 Drill Team 45 Yearbook 45 Daisy Chain 35 Lettergirls 3,45 Powder Puff 3,45 Volleyball 2,3,45 Softball 1,2,3,4. CANALES, ANNA: H.E.R.O, 2,35 Tall Flag 35 C.V. Smiles 2,3. Powder Puff 45 Pep Club 15 Banner Girl 4. ESPINOZA, ALICE: Yearbook 35 Daisy Chain 35 Girls Club 35 Drill Team 1,25 Song Leader 3,45 Wrestlette 25 Pep Club 3,4. FAVER, LAURA: Yearbook 35 Arab Band 35 Chorus 1,2,3' 5 4 -,M I I ,a11? ':' ff-' 1- MAW tuna: ,,,, 4 ,.,.a.. Trac k EIARRON, 1,2,3f 2 A BAUTISTA, ALBERTD: soccer'1',2,3,2xT ' 955: mB.Qlil,S,,CHERIE: Daisy Chain 35 lVlath Club 45 GymnastiES iClUbM3,4.,,mQ 5 5 BRISENO, CARMEN: Track 35 Mecha 1,2,3,45 Calif. C.C. 15 Wrestlette 4. ,,,. V BRINKERHOFF, DANA: Track 4. BUSTAMANTE, ROSA: Basketball 1,'2,3,45 -1.4-1 212 Index. ,, . A V. . A . I V N I, Ev MARIA: FTA 1,25 Girls Clubc1,2,35 ear r uff 35 Art Club 35 Pep DAVILAj CATHYa:'BasketbaII 1,2,3,47'lYearb00kf . Mufcmbk I22,334:.,Ch , :,I3,, L, , . . . 45 Daisy Chain 35 GAA 1,2,3,45 Lettergirls I,2,3,45fPowder Puff 3,4., I DE ANDA, MARTHA: FHA 35 Art Club 25 Girls 5 uJbM2,35 Law Enforcement 2. i ...-.1.,,MMWMfljMx V A GIBSON, AMANDA: AFS 3,45 Girls Club 2,35 Cy. Smiles 3, Math Club,3,4. GOlVlEZ, DUKE: CSF I,2,3,45 AFS 2,3,45 u.BasketbaIl 15 Tennis 1,2,3,45 lvlath Club 3,45 CRUZ., CARIXAEN: 1: V ZIBI4. , aisy Chain 35 Glrls..C.Iub 1,25 GAA 15253545 'ri W A V . V V V Powder Puff'3,45 volleyball 3,45 Band Club GONZALESQ FRE5SmffEQ1'lH56g55gg54r.ham5.,.5r K, , we I L25 Pep C'u5b 5Q'V'5'5m eS 2'3'A'ab Band, Football 1,2,3,4, wrestling 1, Calif. c.c. 2, g 1. Vg :V a j-,V V K i V VW N K E Q avi, ',' , 3 fam - , v A 1... A . .M . . 5. ' -- 3 A ,fy fs' :U-,,. W, , 4 .5 . 5 , W .f fe. 1 -+5 'K f A ' , :?'Y 'T-- I A 4 ' : -w V W M I - 1. . f 19 Powder Put? Coach 3,45 Varsity Club 3,4, GONZALEZ, GONZALO: Football 2,3,45 Track 1,2,35 Wrestling 1,25 Powder Puff Coach 35 Varsity Club 3,4. GUER RO, HENRY: Law Enforcement 1,2,3,4 ' Tl f GUEVA A, OSCAR: Football 1,35 Baseball 15 Yearbo k 2,35 Mecha 2,3,4. GUTIERREZ, ALMA: GUTIERREZ, OSCAR: 2 34 Pep Band 1 2' 53 rack KIRK, DONNA: Band Club 1,2,35 Arab Band l,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,4. KISHABA, PERRY: CSF 2,3,45 NFL 3,45 AFS 35 Football 15 Tennis l,2,3,45 Math Club 1,25 Wrestling 45 Varsity Club 2,3,4. LANGARICA, REBECCA: FHA 25 Daisy Chain 35 Band Club 2,35 Arab Band 35 Pep Band 3. LAWSON, SCOTT: Football 15 Arab Band 15 ,Swimming 1,2,3,45 Tennis 25 Varsity Club 1,2,3. Cub 1,2,3,45 Law Enforcement 15 Pep Club 2,35 Flag Twirler 2,3,45 Drill Team Sec. 2. MURRILLO, ALBERT: Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1. MURRILLO, ARTHUR: Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Baseball 15 Art Club 35 Wrestling Club 1,2,3,4. MUSASHI, SUSAN: Daisy Chain 35 Girls Club 1,25 Basketball Stat 4. NIETO, HERMAN: Football 15 Yearbook 4. JEFF: Homecoming Ct. 45 Basketball 4 Football 1,2,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Track Ct. 4. .. me--jgsh 1.2.3 uv' 234 MONTEZ, ANDRES: Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Class President 1,25 ASB Vice JOHNSON, MARK: FFA l,2,3,4: il-J'--...la,f t all.1,25 Track 15 Varsity Club 2,3l,45 President 4. ' ' . fr N V 'M g mi I ' 5 ' ' V - Yearbook 3,4 Z 0 H A JOH u I 7 mming 1,2,3,45 5, ON MARY HELEN: Softball 15 Club 15 Varsity 1,2,3,45 Arab i ts -- , 1 eel I 'ig ' U M 15 Girls Club 15 Chorus 2,3. JUAREZ, Jesus: Basketball 2,3,4, Football lvlo'R7AGA, TERESA: Softba ,Q , ' 112, ' 1,2,3,45 Daisy Chain 35 Powder Put? 3,4. KING, KIM: Daisykrchain 3: Gymnastgcsyglug NIORALES, JESUS: Football 1,25 Track 1,2,3. 3,45 Gymnastics 4. TTTITT ' A 4 f-al., an il E. g ...,. . 451, j . 1 . ' MORALES, SYLVIA: ,Yearabo:o,k,,,.,45 ,Drill Team nl Img. 5,4 is aa.. 3 f t , Y fa .4,,,. Y. rf ay.- QI as 'N f .J-- . ff? RAMOS, YOLAN DA: Powder Puff 35 Wrestlette RAZO, DAVID: Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,35 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Wrestling Club 1,2,45 ' ub 2,3,4. REYES, ABEL: Baseball 1,2,35 Basketba 1,2,35 Chorus 3. at Indefc 213 ,W-.a ,El af .5 I . . in w5,..Y.,?ir i ,R x mi' 1-4 , l T , 1 ,. ,lf ' l z 'P l . ll ga gg, .., 2 X , .. ,dy V. A . .,- fl .. 1.933 .wi 5 l xl., -l . 5. . 2 ea? 4 . ez' -lf -' ,. .1 . m ls., np l af 2 Q M 33' 'Y' . .,... .... , .. , . ., .., .H .k'V.k ' 'ii fag T HQ ' lf-l---f lf' -. ...- ' - : f -.ati - . '-,V .- - H REYES, GARY: Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,4 Powder Puff Coach 3,45 Varsity Club 2,3,4. REYES, JESUS: Basketball 1,2,3,45 Mecha 3. REYES, NANCY: FHA 25 Girls Club 45 C,V, Smiles 4. REYES, PHILIP: Football 15 Golf 1,25 Mecha 1,2,3,4. REYES, RENE: Football 1,25 Swimming 1,2,35 Mecha 2. REYES, RUBEN: Football 1,2,5 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Wrestling Club 1,2,3,4, RIVERA, BRIGETTE: NFL 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Tennis 15 Class Ofhcer 15 Softball 1,2,3,45 Mecha 1,2,3,4. ROBERTSON, LITA: AFS 2,3,45 Journalism 3,45 Gymnastics 35 Art Club 2,35 Gymnastics Club 2,3,4. RODRIGUEZ, GEORGE: Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Football 1,2,3,45 Yearbook 45 Powder Put? Coach 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Varsity Club 3,4. RODRIGUEZ, LISA: Basketball 1,25 Daisy Chain 35 GAA 25 Gymnastics 2,35 Volleyball 2,35 Chorus 25 Mecha 3, RODRIGUEZ, MARTIN JR: Homecoming Ct. 45 Basketball 1,25 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Powder Puff Coach 4. RODRIGUEZ, SANDRA: AFS 25 Daisy Chain 35 Songleader 35 Pep Club 1,2,3. RODRIGUEZ, TRINI: Wrestlette 35 Pep Club 45 Mecha 3. b ROMERO, CYNDI: Chorus 1. ROMERO, JEANNIE: Daisy Chain 35 Spikette 15 Pep Club 25 Chorus 1. RUBIO, JUANA: Homecoming Ct. 45 Football Stat 45 Track Stat 1,3,45 Yearbook 45 Daisy Chain 35 Girls' Club 35 Powder Puff 3,45 Pep Club 45 Homecoming Comm. 45 Prom Comm 3 RUMLEY, RENEE: Prom Court 45 Softball 1,35 Daisy Chain 35 Powder Puff 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4. SAAVEDRA, MARY HELEN: Softball 1,25 Daisy Chain 35 Drill Team 3,45 Powder Puff 35 Pep Club 3,4. SAIZ, RACHEL: Tennis 35 Daisy Chain 35 Softball 3,45 C.V. Smiles 35 Prom Court 4. SALADO, ELIZABETH: Daisy Chain 35 Song Leader 3,45 Powder Puff 35 Wrestlette 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Homecoming Comm. 45 Prom Comm. 3. 214 Index 1 SALAS, PERRY: Football 45 Tennis 45 Wrestling 45 Varsity Club 4. SALA, TOMAS: Soccer 1,2,3,4. SALAZAR, LAURA: Yearbook 45 Prom Comm. 3. SALAZAR, SAMUEL: Homecoming Ct. 45 Baseball 15 Basketball 1,2,35 Yearbook 45 Powder Puff Cheerleader 45 Homecoming Comm. 45 Prom Comm. 35 Cross Country 152. SANCHEZ, DAVID: Baseball 1,2,3. SANCHEZ, RICHARD: Football 15 Track 1,45 CCC 1. SANDOVAL, FRANCES: Softball 15 Basketball 3. SANDOVAL, MAYELA: Art Club 15 C,V. Smiles 3. sceoooms, LINDA: Academic Letter 2, Band Club 2,35 Homecoming Comm. 45 Prom Comm. 35 Arab Band 3,45 Chorus 253. SENDEJAS, ROSIE: CSF 45 FHA 25 Girls Club 45 FBLA 45 C.V. Smiles 4. SERRANO, LINDA: Girls Club 45 GAA 15 Wrestlette 2,45 Pep Club 2,45 Azteca 15 Homecoming Comm. 35 Chorus 1. SILVA, BENITO: Basketball 15 Football 1,2,3,45 Powder Put? Coach 4. SOLIS, JOSE: Track 15 Soccer 2,3,45 Azteca 4. SOLORZANO, ANA: Yearbook 45 Drill Team 2,3,45 Wrestlette 25 Flag Twirler 3,45 Pep Club 45 Mecha 4. TAPIA, JUAN: Band Club 1,2,3,45 Amer. Indian Club 45 Talent Club 3,45 Arab Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,4. TORRES, OSCAR: NFL 45 'Baseball 1,2,45 Basketball 15 Football 15 Yearbook 45 Powder Puff Cheerleader 3,4. TREVINO, NORMA: Basketball 15 Powder Puff 35 Volleyball 25 Gymnastics 25 GAA 25 Daisy Chain 35 Chorus 25 Mecha 3. TREVINO, VICTOR: Baseball 4. URIAS, JESUS: Mecha 1,2. VALADEZ, ART: Football 2,3,45 Powder Puff 35 Wrestling 25 Varsity Club 3,4. VALDIVIEZ, ALBERT: Track 2,35 Mecha 4. VALDIVIEZ, RUBEN: FFA 15 Baseball 25 Varsity Club 2,3,45 Mecha 4. VIEYRA, GUSTAVO: Soccer 2,45 Azteca 4. WADE, RIBTON: NFL 35 Baseball 1,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 2,35 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Varsity Club 2,3,45 Yearbook 4. WORDEN, WAYNE: FFA 1,2,35 Football 1,2,3,45 Swimming 15 Wrestler 15 Powder Puff Ref. 45 Varsity Club 2,3,45 Drama 1. ZAVALA, CARMEN: Powder Puff 3,4. Index AARONS, DONNA: 173 ABREUEALVIDREZ, JAIME: 140 ABREA, JAVIER: 17 ACEVEDO, JAVIER: 100 ACEVEDO, HILAIA: 100 ACEVEDO, MARY: 100 ACEVES, ANA: 134,176 AVILA, AMPARO: 140 AVILA, FELIX: 87,100,109 AVILA, JAVIER: 44,45,56,74,177 AVI LA, AVI LA, JOE: 134,140 MARGARITA: 140 AVILA, ROBERT: 64,75,140 AVILA, TONY: 43,140,119 AVINA, CONNIE: 140 ACEVES, ACEVES, JAVIER: ANTONIO: 140 ACOSTA, ARMAN DO: 56,100 ACO STA, ACO STA, ACOSTA, ELEUTERIO: 176 JUANITA: 100 TERESA: 100 ACUNA, JOEY: 43,619,120 AGOOT, MARIA: 140 AGUAYO, BAR BARA, A.: 140 AYAIA, LORA: 176,178 BAILEY, GRANT: 178 BALDIVID, HEATHER: 140,179 BAILON, JUANA: 140 BANUELOS, ELEUTERIO: 118 BARAJAS, C.: 170 BARBOZA, LILLY: 176 BARRAGAN, MANUEL: 140 BARRAGAN, NARCISO: 61 BARRAZA, VIVIAN: 67,100 BARRON, JOANNE: 81,117,140, BATRES, SANDRA: 140 BATRES, FRANK' 100 AGUAYO, RACHEL: 88,140 AGUIAR, EDDIE: 17,53,76,77 AGUILAR, AMADOR: 17,61 AGUILAR, ISABEL: 118 AGUILAR, MARTIN: 61,176 AGUILAR, RHONDA: 118 AGUILAR, TONY: 52,185 BAUTISTA, ALBERTO: 18,59 BAUTISTA, JOSE, 59,140 BAYNE, KARA: 47,139,140 BAZUA, ANTHONY: 100,133 BAZUA, DELLA: 171 BAZ UA, EVA: 173 BAZUA, ROSEMARY: 127,176 AGUILAR VIRGINIA: 140 AGUIRRE, CECELIO: AGUIRRE,FRED:173 AGUIRRE , JOSE: 140 AGUIRRE, LUPE: 119,176,178 AGUIRRE, RAUL: 56,176 AGUIRRE, SYLVIA: 117,129 177 AHRENS, MAR K: 17,38,40,46, 62,65,123 AHRENS, MELISSA: 15,17,47, 95,114,115,126,127,136, 220 AHRENS, TIM: 43,140 ALARA, AMANDD: 140 ALATORRE, CHRIS: 118 ALEJO, ROSA 17 ALEXANDER, WILLIE: 64 ALFORD, RONALD: 39,40,56,73, 123,125,140,142 ALONZO, AMELIA: 176 ALONZO, ANTONIA: 140 ALONZO, ROSALIA: 140 ALVARADO, CARMEN: 17 ALVARADO, GLORIA: 140 ALVARADO, JR.: 100 ALVARADO, RAMDN: 53,77,78,100 ALVARADO, ROSA: 140 ALVAREZ, FRED: 53,78,120,140 ALVAREZ, ALICIA: 140 ALVAREZ, BERNARDO: 176 ALVAREZ, CHRISTINA: 140 ALVAREZ, JESUS: 140 ALVAREZ, MIGUEL: 100,133 ALVAREZ, RAMON: 44,74,176,178 ALVAREZ, RAUL: 133,176,178 ALVAREZ, TERESA: 120 ALZATTI, MOLLY: 176,178 ALZATTI, ROBERT: 100 AMADO, SANTIAGO: 140 AMADOR, JOE: 53,78,140 ANAYA, SERGIO: 176 ANDERSON, AL: 74 ANDERSON, MARK: 43,69,136,140 ANGEL, JESSE: 72 ANGULO, LIZ: 100 ANGULO OLIVIA: 17 ANGULO, ROSA: 17 ANGULO, MARIBEL: 140 ANZALDUA, RALPH: 100 ARAUJO, SANDRA: 17,230,131 ARCE, MARY: 7,15,17,24, 127,220 ARCHULETA, EDWARD: 53 ARCHULETA, TOMMY: 17,37,39,40,41, 62,123 ARELLANO, JOSE: 140 ARELLANO, ANGEL: 74 ARELLANO, PATSY: 15,1B,37,40, 115 AREVALO, STELLA: 18 ARIAS, DAVID: 40,73,100,125 ARIAS, JULIET: 100,120,121 ARMENDARIZ, MANUEL: 75,140 ARMENDARIZ,V1CKY: 18,27,46,47, 70,71,95,126,127 ARMSTRONG, SUSAN: 176 ARMSTRONG, SUZANNE: 140 ARRENDONDO, ARTURO: 100,120 ARRIETA, SYLVIA: 8,176 ARROYO, JOSE: 18 ARROYO, LETICIA: 18 ARROYO, ROGELIO: 61 ARSEO, RAYMOND: 100,120 BEATON, BUTCH: 69,140 BELLOMO, JAMES: 126,156,220 BELLOMO, NANCY: 220 BELMAREZ, JUAN: 53,140 BELTRAN, CESAR: 61,140 BELTRAN, JESUS: 18 BENDER, TAMMY: 100,133 BERRY, H,: 170 BERUMAN, ALBERT: 173 BESLEY, SARA: 151,152 BISHOP, ELAINE: 166 BISHOP, VAUGHN: 154 BOCCONE, ANGEL: 100 BOHNE, DEBRA: 69,88,126,176,185 BOHNE, TERESA: 69,87,100,125 BOLANOS, TERESA: 100 BOLLS, CHERIE: 18,136 BOLLS, RHODA: 100,136 BOLLS, ROBIN: 176,178 BORRERO, FRANCISCO: 100 BRANNEN, KAREN: 100 BRAVER, HEATHER: 129 BRAVO, SUSANA: 178 BRIONES, IRMA: 100 BRIONES, MARIA: 67,131,140 BRISENO, CARMEN: 18,123 BRINKERHOFF, DANA: 81 BRINKERHOFF, GAIL: 81 BRITO, ISABEL: 176 BRITO, RUTILIO: 74 BROWN, GLEN: 100 BRUDER, STEVEN: 56,77,82,101 BRYAN, SHEILA: 71,176,178 BUELAS, FRANCISCO: 140 BUELNA, GILBERT: 119 BUENROSTRO, HILDA: 120 BUENROSTRO, MARY: 18 BURKE, MARK: 84,140 BURT, BETTY: 172 BURT, UNEIDA: 173 BUSTAMANTE, DEBBIE: 51 BUSTAMANTE, ROSA: 18,22,50,67, 87,125 BYRD, MYRA: 166 CABRERA, MARTINA: 134 CABBERA, RICHARD: 53,101 CABRERA, ROSEMARY: 134,176 CAGLE, JULIE: 101 CALDERA, LUPE: 140 CALDERON, GLORIA: 140 CAMACHO, PATRICK: 136,139,140 CAMADDO, EMILIO: 141 CAM POS, CANDELARIA: 141 CAMADPO, GLORIA: 18 CAMPOS, GUADALUPE: 18 CANALES, ANA: 18 CANTU, ALICIA: 18 CANTU, FRANCISCO: 44,181 CARDONA, NELLIE: 176,182 CARLSON, C.: 170 CARLSON, DAVID: 101 CARMELO, RAFAELA: 176 CARMELO, RAFAELA: 141 CARMONA, RICHARD: 43,141 CARPIO, ANNETTE: 176 CARPIO, RACHEL: 101 CARRANZA, PAUL: 18,234,215 CARRASCO, RICK: 19,55,73 CARRERA, ANTONIO: 119 CEJA, JOE: 44 CERVANTES, ANGELICA: 101 CERVANTES, HUGO: 62,82,87,123 CERVANTES, ANTONIO: 141 CERVANTES, DOROTHY: 141 CERVANTES, GREGORY: 80,99,101 CERVANTES, LORENA: 67,127,134, 177,178 CERVANTES, MARIA: 81,127 134,141 CERVANTES, MARLENE: 101 CERVANTES, PRIMITIVO: 64,135, CARRERA, CARMEN: 141 CARRILLO, FREDDY: 64,176 CARRILLO, HELEN: 173 CARRILLO, LUPE: 101 CARRILLO, RUDY: 172 CARRILLO, SANDRA: 19,87 CARRILLO, VALERIE: 176,178 CARROLL, DEXTER: 43,119,141 CASPER, BILL: 12,13,166,136 CASTANEDA, BERNAEDO: 44,74,120, 136 CASTANEDA, MARCO: 141 CASTILA, ALMA: 71,101,126 CASTILLO, ANASTACIO: 61,120,141 CASTILLIO, LETICIA: 176,178 CASTILLO, ONY: 11,101 CASTILLO, RICHARD: 101 CASTILLO, SILVIA: 18 CASTREJON, GLORIA: 173 CASTRACION, JOHN: 101 CASTRO, CASTRO, CASTRO, CASTRO, ESTHER: 19 FRANCISCA: 19 GEORGE: 127,134,154 EDELMO: 61,141 CASTRO, IRENE: 88,120,176 CASTRO CASTRO CASTRO CASTRO CASTRO CASTRO CASTRO CASTRO CASTRO 7 7 IRENE: 141 IRMA:141 I JOE: 19 , JOHNNY: 141 MARGIE: 121,167 MARY: 173 NARO: 123 ROSALINDA: 141 ROSALINDA: 19 CATES, PAMELA: 100,151 CATES, PAT: 44,176 CAZARES, PATRICIA: 101 CEBREROS, JORGE: 141 CECENA, RAUL: 176 CHAHIA, ALICIA: 177 CHAHIA, ANTONIO: 141 CHAPA, GLORIA: 118,177 CHAPA, JAMES: 19 CHAPA, RUBEN: 141 CHARPETIER,TERRE:101 CHAVARRIA, CARLSO: 53,76,101 CHAVARRIA, ERNEST: 141 CHAVARRIA, PATRICIA: 177 CHEVEZ, FRANCISCO: 61,101,118 CHAVES, GUADALUPE: 141 CHAVEZ, HECTOR: 61,177,178 CHAVEZ, JOSEPH: 101 CHAvEz, LEONEL: 101 CHAVES, PATRICIA: 19,49,127 CHAVIRA, CHRISTINA: 47,50,87,99 101,125,134 CHAVIRA, JAVIER: 101 CHAVIRA, OLIVIA: 52,178 CHEVARRIA, ERNEST: 43 CHILCOTE, RHONOA: 19,95,12e CARR, MIKE: 152 CLINE, PANSZ: 101,136 CLUPPER, CHARLES: 19 CLUPPER,DENISE:141 COCHRAN, DONALD: 168 COLEGIO, FRANCISCO: 141 CONTRERAS, CESAR: 177 CONTRERAS, CHRIS: 75,141 CONTRERAS, EVELINA: 177,134 CONTRERAS, JAVIER: 40,101 CONTRERAS, MARIA: 101 CONTRERAS, ROSA: 142 CORDOVA,LUPE:101 CORONA, CECILIA: 133,177,178 CORONA, M.: 170 CORONA, SERIC0: 101 CORONADO, XAVIER: 39,40 CORRAL, EAUSTO: 142 CORRAL, LEONARD: 40,102 CORTEZ, LUPE: 120 CORTEZ, HECTOR: 76 CORTEZ, JOSE: 78 CORTEZ, SALVADOR: 102 COSSEY, BONNIE: 177 COSSEY, ZELDA: 88,102 COSTA, MARTIN: 177 COTA, JESSIE: 53,70,142 COTA, JOSEPHINE: 52,53,67,B1, 177,178 COTA, MERCY: 102,120 COTA, ROSA: 20 COUSINS, BETH: 102 COWAN, BRUCE: 78 COWAN, DOUG: 20 Cox, BETTY JO: 173 CRINER, BOB: 55,139 Index 215 CRINER, JOYCE: 129,161 CRINER, WALT: 13,123,125,164 CROSS, DONALD: 78 CROSS, SHILA: 133 CRUZ, RAFAELA: 142 CULvER, DONNA: 19,20,136 CUSTER, PAT: 39,40 CYR, CHRISTINA: 120,133,134,136 DAVISON, JIM: 52,53,01,163 DAVIES, PHIL: 173 DAvILA, CATHY: 20,b7,87,114, 115,125 DAVILA, NORMA: 52,11,111,110 DAVIS, JENNIFER: 177 DEAN, ANTHONY: 133 DE ANDA, ALICIA: 111,110 DE ANDA, MARTHA: 20 DE ANDA, PEDRO: 142 GARCIA, GONZALEZ, ANTONIO: 182 DE ANDA, PORFIRIO: 102 DE LA CRUZ, CARMEN: 20,01,5O, 51,01,125 DE LA CRUZ, FERDINAND: 136 DE LA CRUZ, FRANK: 64 DE LA GARZA, FRANK: 75,142 DE LA GARZA, DEBBIE: 00 DE LARA DE LARA DE LARA, DE LARA, DE LARA, DE I.ARA, DE LARA, DE LARA, DE LEON 134 DE LEON DE LEON DE LEON DE LEON DE LEON ,ASENCION: 142 FRED: 177 BERTHA: 20 JUAN: 40 MARIA: 102 MARTHA: 102 ROMAN: 44,64 SYLVIA: 177 DIANA: 10Z,126,127, JEANETTE: 120,142 JULIE: 20,121 LETTY: 120,20 MARCELO: 102 SOLEDAD: 142 DE LOS SANTOS, JOSEFINA: 111 DELGADILLO, GLORIA: 67,134,142 DELGADO, ART: 111 DELGAD0, RICHARD: 102,120 DELGADO, RUTH: 102 DELLINGER, BRADLEY: 111 DE VORE, JIM: 173 DIAZ, CAROL: 111 DIAZ, ELIAS: 53,16 DIAZ, GUILLERMO: 102 DOMINGO, FRANCES: 131,142 DOMINGO, MARY: 131,142,149 DOMINGO, ROSE: 177 DORIA, NORMA: 117,129,142 DRAPER, ROBERT: 76,142 DRUMMONDS, WAYNE: 102 DUARTE, MANUEL: 78 DUCEY, LINDA: 51,67,87,102 DUCEY, SUSAN: 87 DUFFY, EDWARD: 158 DUFFY, TERRI: 169 DUKE, BOBBY G.: 152 DURAN, FRANK: 120,142,145 DURAN, GENE: 100,114,115 DURAN, GEORGE: 142 GAR ZA, I 216 Index DURAN, JOHN: 43,142 DURAN, ROSE ANN: 111,110 DURAN, WOODY: 117 DUARTE, MANUEL: 52 ELLIS, SALWA: 102,129 ELROD, BOB Dr.: 153 ELSTON, STEVE: 20 ESCOBEDO, ALMA: 102,134 ESCOBEDO, ARMANDO: 40,73,102, 106,123,125 ESCOBEDO, MARIA: 142 ESPINOZA, ALICE: 20,49,121 ESPINOZA, BEATRICE: 00,142 ESPINOZA, ELvIRA: 102 ESOUER, OUISA: 00,114,120 ESQUERRA, MARCOS: 64 ESTRADA, JAvIER: 142 ESTRADA, JUAN: 53,102 FAIN, PHYLLIS: 49,51,00,09,162 FARIESTER, J. BRENT: 11,40,16, 1O2,110,123,136 FARIESTER, JANICE: 102 FARIESTER, JOANN: 123 FARIESTER, KATHI: 41,11,114, 115,126,121,111 FAVER, LAURA: 20 FAUST, DIANE: 49,102,106 FEIJPE, JOSE: 142 FELIZ, DOMINGO: 53 FELIX, VICTOR: 53,142 FERNANDEZ, AM PAR0: 20,50,125, 131 FERNANDEZ, NORMA: 51,142 FERNANDEZ, SALVADOR: 111 FERNANDEZ, SANTIO Dr.: 115, 156 FIERRO, CONNIE: 171 FIGUEROA, TONY: 142 FINLEY, JERRY: 95,133,160 FITZGERALD, PAT: 169 FITZGIBBONS, BILL: 01,160 FISHER, ALMA: 129,165 FLICK, RORY: 102 FLORES, EVA: 133,142 FLORES, HECTOR: 102 FLORES, JAYIER: 43,120,142 FLORES, JESUS: 40,13,125, 142 FLORES, JESSE: 64 FLORES, JOHNNY: 142 FLORES, JOSE: 20 FLORES, MARCELLA: 102 FLORES, MARIA: 129,177 FLORES, MARIA: 142 FLORES, MARY HELEN: 20,01,09 114,115,125 FLORES, MARCELLA: 102 FLORES, SHARON: 20,123 FLORES, ROSENDO: 142 FLORES, TONI: 21,111,131, 134,136 FONSECA, SILvIA: 142 FOOKES, BETH: 1,102,126,220 FOOKES, PAULA: 133,111,110 FOOKES, TERESA: 102,133 FORD, MARK: 136,177 FORD, RAYMOND: 142 FOSTER, THOMAS: 177 FRANCIS, CARL: 142 FRANCO, ANNETTE: 103 FRANCO, CHARLENE: Z1 FRANCO, LUIS: 100 FRANCO, LUIS: 103 FRANK, MARINA: 168 FRANSECA, GERARDO: 177 FREEMAN, BILLY: 43,143 FREEMAN, SANDRA: 21,112,111, 136 FREGOSO, CECILIA: 131,142 FREGOSO, MIGUEL: 44,61 FRIAS, JOSE: 177 FUENTES, FELIX: 121 FUENTES, JESUS: 103 GALAZ, RAY: 178 GALINDO, ESTHER: 175 GALINDO, JAIME: 21 GALLEGOS, BENJAMIN: 103 GALLEGOS, BLANCA: 21 GALLEGOS, STEVE: 178 GALLEGOS, TELIS: 143 GALYAN, NAOMI: 21 GALvAN, ROLANDO: 44,64,111, 178 GALVAN, CARLOS JR.: 110 GAMBOA, ROBERT JR.: 119 GAMBOA, ALEX: 119 GAMEZ, ANNA: 21,49,121 GAMEZ, MARTIN: 52,11,95, 136,177,178 GARAVILO, I.: 170 GARCIA, ALICE: 119,120,119 GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, 123 GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARC1A, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, 134 GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, 143 GARCIA, ANNA: 143 ARNOLD: 21 AUGUSTIN: 119 BARBARA: 113 BERNABE: 21 BETTY: 118 CARLOS: 40,73,102, CESAR: 179 CORINA: 117 DAVID: 143 DANNY: 103 DELIA: 119 ELvA: 103 ERIC: 143 ERNES: 47,127,143 FRANCISCA: 179 GRISELDA: 103,120 HENRY: 103,109,115 JAVIER: 179 JEFFREY: 40,64,11o JESSIE: 103 JUAN: 103 JOSE: 143 JUAN: 143 KATHY: 51,143 LORENZO: 119 LUIS: 56,185 NAELENA: 143 MARGARITA: 120 MARIA: 143 MARIA: 31,136,143 MARIA: 40,103,121, MARIANITA: 120,179 MARK: 78,179 MARY ANA: 179 MELINDA: 143 MIKE: 21,123 MICKEL: 52,53,64,143 NORA: 143 PRISCILLA: 21,127,129 RAFAEL: 75,143 RAYMUNDO: 103 ROSEMARIE: 81,103 RUBEN: 179 SALVADOR: 74 SAMMY: 179 SARAH: 179 SCOTT: 143,179 VICENTE: 64,120,123, JOHNNY: 143 MARIA: 22,92,114,115, GOMEZ, ED 136,179 IE: 51,87,88,127, GOMEZ, FABIOLA: 143 GOMEZ, GRACIE: 22 GOMEZ, MARTIN: 126,127,129, 143 GOMEZ, MIGUEL: 143 GOMEZ, OLGA: 103 GOMEZ YOLANDA: 134,179 GONZALES, GONZALES, GONZALES, GONZALES, CONCEPCION: 143 DAVID: 52 DAVID: 78,179 DEBBIE: 103 GONZALES, DIDNISIO: 61,144 GONZALEZ, EDDIE: 75,144 GONZALEZ, ELIZABETH: 00 GONZALEZ, ESMERALDA: 88,103 126,129 GONZALES, ESTELLA: 143 GONZALES, ESTELLA: 143 GONZALES, FREDDIE: 15,22,24, 31,30,40,123 GONZALES, FERNANDO: 179 GONZALEZ, GONZALO: 22,30,39, 40,123 GONZALEZ, HUMBERTO: 144 GONZALEZ, JESSE: 73,103,118 GONZALES, JOHN: 102,103 GONZALEZ, JOSEFINA: 179 GONZALES, LISA: 144 GONZALES, LIZ: 143 GONZALES, LUCY: 70,71,95,126, 179 GONZALEZ, MARTHA: 136 GONZALES, MONA: 179 GONZALEZ, RAMIRO: 3B,40,76, 103,123 GONZALES, RAMON: 141,179 GONZALEZ, PAUL: 103 GONZALES, ROLANDO: 120,170 GONZALES, STELLA: 129 GONZALES THERESA: 179 GONZALES, TONY: 78 GONZALEZ, RAMON: 61,119 GONZALEZ, REBECCA: 119 GONZALEZ, RENE: 103,179 GRANILLO, JOE: 106 GRAVES, JAMES: 119 GRAYES, LINDA: 6,22 GREEN, JAMES: 180 GUERRA, MARY: 114,115,144 GUERRERO, ERNESTO: 22 220 GARZA, MARYJANE: 179 GARZA, STEVEN: 143 GATLIN, BOBBY: 40,143 GAXIOLA, LAURA: 179 GENTRY, HAROLD: 133,160 GIBSON, AMANDA: 22 GIL, HECTOR: 42,75,143 GLAZNER, JIM: 160 GUERRERO, HENRY: 22,131 GUERRERO, MIGUEL: 144 GUEVARA, MAGDALENA: 180 GUEVARA, MARIO: 144 GUEVARA, OSCAR: 119 GUEVARO, YOLANDA: 119,120, 129,114 GUILLEN, OLIVIA: 106 GURROLA, DAVID: 52,634,180 GUTIERREZ, ALMA: 22 GODWIN, SANDRA: 117,134,136, 143 GOMEZ, ALMA: 103,127,134 GOMEZ, ANNA: 17,220 GOMEZ, CHRISTINA: 131,179 GOMEZ, DELIA: 119 GOMEZ, DUKE: 22,77,82,117, 123,136,167 GUTIERREZ, ESTE LLA: 52,75, 180,182 GUTIERREZ, JENNY: 87,106, 120,121 GUTIERREZ, JESUS: 61 GUTIERREZ, MAGDALENA: 131 GUTIERREZ, MANUEL: 180 GUTIERREZ, OSCAR: 22 GUTIERREZ, OSCAR: 56,180 GUTIERREZ, ROSA: 144 GUTIERREZ, VIRGINIA: 88,134, 144 GUZMAN, AMPARO: 180 GUZMAN, GLORIA: 144 GUZMAN, GUILLERMO: 144 GUZMAN, IRASEMA: 22 GUZMAN, MARCIANO: 106 GUZMAN RAYMOND: 44 GUZMAN ROSEMARY: 87,89,136, 180 GUZMAN, VICTORIA: 88,119,120, 144 HARRISON, BLAKE: 106 HARRISON, ESTELLA: 164 HARRISON, GREGORY: 97,180 HARTMAN, JAMES: 106 HARTMAN, JEFFERY: 106 HASHIMOTO, DOUG: 44,45,67,87 HENOJOSA, SILVIA: 106 220 JUAREZ, HESS, HILDA: 173 HERMOSILLO, TERESA: 81,129,144 HERNANDEZ, ALFONZO: 64,180 HERNANDEZ, ALICE: 106 HERNANDEZ, BERTHA: 106,131 HERNANDEZ, CAROLINA: 180 HERNANDEZ, CARLOS: 180 HERNANDEZ, DELIA: 22,28,123 HERNANDEZ, DIANE: 95,106 HERNANDEZ, DIEGO: 180 HERNANDEZ, ENRIQUE: 144 HERNANDEZ, ERNESTO: 120 HERNANOEZ,ERNIE:180 HERNANDEZ, GRACE: 43,67 HERNANDEZ, HECTOR: 44,65,74,180 HERNANDEZ, HENERY: 44,64,123,180 182 HERNANDEZ, JESUS: 144 HERNANDEZ, JESUS: 43,56,125,144 HERNANDEZ, JOSE: 21,23,37,38, 40,73,75,114,123 HERNANDEZ, JOSIE: 23,92 HERNANDEZ, JOY: 88,126,129,180 HERNANDEZ, JUANITA: 23 HERNANDEZ, LINDA: 106,136 HERNANDEZ, LORENA: 106,109,114, 129 HERNANDEZ, LUCY: 23,123 HERNANDEZ, MARGARET: 120,144 HERNANDEZ, MARIO: 144 HERNANDEZ, MARY: 180 HERNANDEZ, MIGUEL: 180 HERNANDEZ, PEDRO: 44,69 HERNANDEZ, ROSIE: 106,127 HERNANDEZ, TERESA: 119,144 HERNANDEZ, TONY: 144 HERRERA, ANTONIA: 136,180 HOY, KAREN: 69,144 HUBER, LORINDA: 23 IBARRA, ANA: 144 IMMENHAUSEN, CATHERINE: 164 INES, ALEX: 64 INES, ARCELI: 99,106,110,125: 127,136 INFANTE, ESTELLA: 106 ISAACSON, DONNA: 81,88,127,133, 139,145,146 ISSACSON, EARL: 106,136 ISLAS, ALBERT: 144 ISLAS, PAUL: 106 JACKSON, CANDY: 106 JACKSON, CRYSTAL: 47,69,126, 127,134,177,179,180 JACKSON, TERESA: 23,50,69,125, 131 JACOB, MICHAEL: 180 JANOSZ, JAY: 144 JAMARILLO, MARIA: 106 JARRY, DARREL: 92,129,134 JARRY, LINDA: 144 JASSO, ISRAEL: 180 JASSO, RACHEL: 23 JEFFREDO, PAM: 23,133 JENSEN, HAL: 69 JERES, PERRY: 43,75,144 JESSON, BRIAN: 55,106 KRALL, MARILYN: 136,167 KUHN, FLORENCE: 171 KURTRIGHT, IDA: 173 LAGPACAN, ERNESTO: 43,75,139, 145 LAGPACAN, ROY: 145 LANDIS, BEN: 172 LANGARICA, JOSE: 145 LANGARICA, REBRECCA: 24 LAPENA, PAUL: 145 LARA, ALEJANDRO: 61 LARES, DAVID: 180 LARSON, LASTER: 136,154 LAVERGNE, EDNA: 118 LAVERGNE, HARRISON: 145 LAVERGNE, MARY: 81,118 LAWSON, SCOTT: 68 LEA, BRENDA: 118,120 LEAL, MARIA: 120,180 LEGARRETA, MARK: 44,140 LEMONS, MIKE: 44,180 LEON, EUGENA: 180 LEON, HECTOR: 76 LEON, MARTHA: 24 LEON, REBECCA: 145 LEON, ROSALBA: 181 LEORA, OSCAR: 76 LEPE, CAROLINA: 81,181 LERMA, LUCIO: 181 JESSON, CRAIG: 23 JESSUP, DAVID: 23,84,136 JIM ENEZ, DANNY: 23,76 JIMENEZ, ERNEST: 23 JIMENEZ, JERRY: 144 JIMENEZ, JOSIE: 37,40,106, JIMEN EZ, JIMEN EZ, LU PITA: 180 MARGARITA: 120,144 JIMENEZ, RICHARD: 106 JOHENGE N, NEIL: 23 JOHNSON, ADRIENNE: 23,88,118, 120,121 JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON , CARRIE: 173 , DAVID: 133 , JAMES: 144 , JAMES: 180 , JOHNNY: 24 , MARK: 24,94,133 NEWT: 158 , ROBERTI 24,69 JONES, CHERYL: 106 JONES, JOYCE: 180 JUAREZ, DAVID: 107 JUAREZ, GREG: 44,180 JUAREZ, JESUS: 24,55,93 JUAREZ, MARY LOU: 24 JUAREZ, RICHARD: 145 RUDY: 107 LERMA, MANUEL: 24 LERMA, RICK: 119,181 LERMA, RoSIE: 129,145 LESCHNIC, MAXIMO: 133,145 LESTER, MARIE: 181 LEWIS, IRMA: 113 LIc0N, MARK: 44,14,75,19,12o, MACIAS, LUCIA: 118 LOPEZ HERRERA, FRANCISCO: 19, 23,131,136 HERRERA, HORTENCIA: 23 HERRERA, JOE: 43,106 HERRERA, OSCAR: 180 HERTEL, ARLENE: 156 HIDALGO, MIGUEL: 144 HINOJOSA, BENJAMIN: 144 HOLGIUN, DANNY: 73,106 HOLGUIN, MARTIN: 56,74 HOLLAND, RELTON: 144 HOLLANDER, TERI: 136,180 JUSTINICH, PAUL: 169 KENDRICKS, EDNA: 173 KING, KARA: 71,106,126,173, 220 KING, KIMBERLY: 24,71,126 KIRK, DONNA: 24,96,12o KISHABA, CRAIG: 84,136,180 KISHABA, PERRY: 24,64,65,17, 123,163 KITAHARA, NIAR1: 69,107 KITAGAWA, RICHARD: 24 KRALL, KEN: 136,158 181 LIMON, ANGELA: 145 LIMON, BERTHA: 145 LIMON, MARCOS: 74 LIMON, VIRGINIA: 181 LIMUS, ABEL: 64 LINARES, VICTOR: 75,120,145 LOERA, LUIS: 62,77,82 LOERA, LUPE: 24 LOERA, OSCAR: 64 LOKKE LONDO LONDO 135 R, SHARON: 129 N, BETTY: 171 N, KAREN: 25,49,71,127, LONDON, DAWN: 24 LOPEZ LOPEZ LOPEZ LOPEZ , AMELIA: 145 , ANNA: 181 , BARBARA: 181 , BEN: 59,156 LOPEZ, BOBBY: 78,181 LOPEZ, DEBBIE: 47,127,134,179, 181 LOPEZ, ELENA: 25,114 LOPEZ LOPEZ 145 LOPEZ LOPEZ LOPEZ LOPEZ 136 LOPEZ , GRACE: 25 ,JESUS: 127,129,134,136, , JOE: 78,145 , JOEY: 55 , JOHNNY: 145 , JUAN: 77,82,99,117,123, , KATHY: 181 LOPEZ, LUPE: 181 LOPEZ LOPEZ , MARGARITA: 117,181 , MARIA: 25 LOPEZ, MARTHA: 181 LOPEZ, MARTIN: 145 LOPEZ LOPEZ , MIKE: 145 , PATRICA: 25,92 LOPEZ, ROBERT: 56,74,181 ,SUZANA: 181,182 MADDEN, MELINDA: 181 MAGARADO, FRED: 78 MALDONADO, HERIBERTO: 145 MALDONADO, PATRICIA: 181 MARANGAN, MARTHA: 25 MARANGAN, PATRICIA: 145 MANDUJANO, LUIS: 118 MANSKER, GLADYS: 145 MARK, IRMA: 167 MARIN, DANNY: 25,40,62,123 MARIN, DELILAH: 47,127,145 MARIN, MARY: 25,120,119 MARIN, YOLAN DA: 67,88,127, 134,181 MARTINEZ, ARTURO: 145 MARTINEZ, CARLOTA: 120,139, 141,145 MARTINEZ, CHRISTINA: 97,114, 120,181 MARTINEZ, CORNELIA: 81,145 MARTINEZ, DANNY: 145 MARTIN EZ, DAVID: 118,120,181 MARTINEZ, ELIA: 181 MARTINEZ, HENRIETTA: 134,145 MARTINEZ MARCUS: 181 MARTINEZ, MARY: 47 MARTINEZ, ROSA: 181 MARTINEZ, RONI: 81,145 MARTINEZ ROSALINDA: 171 MARTINEZ, SYLVIA: 145 MARTINEZ VERONICA: 145 MATA, AMOLIA: 67 MATA, DAVID: 44,69,18l MATA, HENRY: 25,38,40,127 MATA, JOANN: 52,81 MATA, MARIA: 125,134 MATAMOROS, YESSENIA: 145 MCBRIDE, MIKE: 11,12,39,40, 41,163 MCALLESTER, ELIZABETH: 181 MCCLOUD, JOHN: 74 LORA, FRANCISCO: 73,117,136 LOREDO, GENOVEVA: 181 LORSUMG, JANET: 145 LOUIS, LINDA: 118 LOUTSENHIZER, GABBY: 6,25,133 LOUTSENHIZER, KIM: 126,127,179, 181 LOUTSENHIZER, STEPHNY: 69,127, 136,145 LOWRIMORE, NAOMI: 8,171 LOYA, DAVID: 181 LOYA, MINNIE: 25 LOZANO, ART: 25 LOZANO, PETE: 145 LU MAN, ROBERT: 156 LUIS, HILDA: 77,a2,131,145 LUJAN, RENESTO: 55 LUNA, GUSTAVO: 25,62,123 LUNA, HUGO: 64 LYONS, CH ER RYL: 50,77,82,83,125, 162 MAAS, PHIL: 60,163,177 MACHICHE, DOLORES: 145 MACHUCA, ROSA: 25,50 MCDONALD, PAUL: 181 MCLEOD, JOHN: 120,181 MCOUEEN, HAL: 159 MEDINA, JOSE: 26,39,40,76, 123 MEDINA, OSCAR: 145 MEDINA, VICTOR: 181 MEJIA, MARIA: 145 MEJORADO, ALFREDO: 44,64,181 MEJORADO, GABRIEL: 64,119,123 136,145 MELENDREZ, LEONARD: 44,64, 78,181 MENDOZA, ARTURO: 43,145 MENDEZ, CONCEPCION: 182 MENDOZA, 182 M ENDOZA, MENDOZA, MENDOZA, DELIA: 67,119,134, GUILLERMO: 95,160 MARIA: 145 PAULINE: 26 MENDOZA, TERESA: 67,87 MERAZ, ANITA: 43,55,88,145 MERAZ, RONNIE: 77,82,83,123 MERCHANT, DAVID: 52 Index 217 MERCHANT, MICHAEL: 108 MERSHON, SANDRA: 181 MEZA, CARLOS: 182 MEZA, DAVID: 145,182 MEZA, FRANCISCO: 145 MEZA, JOSEPHINA: 145,182 MEZA, MARTHA: 145 MEZA, TONY: 44,78,182 MILLER, BERTHA: 145 MILLER, DANNY: 12,33,96 MILLS, SHERRI: 145,182 MILLER, PAM: 71,95,126,162 MIRAMONTES, TINA: 115,131, 182 MIRAMONTES, GABRIEL: 78 MIYAMOTO, TINA: 115,131,182 MOLINA, LORENA: 108,120 MOLYNEUX, O.: 170 MURPHY, DOUG: 44,45 MURRILLO, ALBERT: 26,62 MURILLO, ALMA: 146 MURRILLO, ARTHUR: 26,62 MURRILLO, RONALD: 64,118,120, 182 MUSASHI, LAURA: 182 MUSASHI, SUSAN: 26,55 NAVARR NAVARR NAVARR NEAL, K O, DAVID: 182 O, LUPITA: 134,182 0, MINA: 134,146 ENNETH: 146 NEGRETE, SALVADOR: 146 NEMEC, JAMIE: 91,95,146, 148 NICACIO, MARCO: 52,53,78, 120 NIETO, HERMAN: 8,26,93,22O NISHIMOTO, JUDY: 37,5O,51, 55,102,108,114,115,125 NORRIS, JEFF: 22,26,33,37, 4O,54, NOYOLA NUNEZ, NUNEZ, NUNEZ, NUNEZ, 55,76,79,106,123 ,GERARDO:108 HORTENCIA: 146 JESUS: 146 JOSE: 26,39,48,123,1 OLGA: 146 NUNO, GUSTAVO: 77,82,146 NUNO, LETICIA: 27,120,121 NUNO, LYDIA: 120,146 NYGAAR OCEGUE OCHOA, OCHOA, OCHOA, OCHOA, 0 DELL, OHLY, T OHLY, T OLALDE D, JOHN: 120,146 RRA, JOHHNY: 108 CLEMENCIA: 173 MARIA: 118,183 MOARIANO: 27 RICHARD: 40,64,65,108 SHERRY: 183 ERRIE: 123,126,183 INA: 71,126,183 , DAVID: 183 OLIVARES, MANUEL: 146 ORDUNO, DORA: 114,146 ORDUNO, GUS: 108 ORDUNO, MARLENE: 108 ORTEGA ORTEGA ORTEGA ORTEGA , OCTAVI0: 56,75,139, , OMAR: 44,45,56,177,1 , OSCAR: 108 , ROBERT: 108 ORTIZ ELIZABETH: 146 ORTIZ ELIZABETH: 119,120,183 MONROY, ANNA: 26,51,118 MONROY, DANIEL: 108 MONROY, JOSE: 61 MONROY, LYDIA: 26 MONROY, MARGARITA: 145 MONTANO, LETICIA: 108 MONTENEGRO, BERNADETTE: 67,87, 108,114,134 MONTENEGRO, EVELINA: 127 MONTENEGRO, FRED: 108 MONTENEGRO, JAIME: 44 MONTENEGRO, JOHN: 26 MONTEZ, ANDRES: 62,123 MONTEZ, MARIA: 182 MONTEZ, MARYHELEN: 26 MONTEZ, MICHELE: 108 MONTEZ, MIKE: 145 MORAGO, ROBERT: 53,78,145 MORAGA, TERESA: 26 MORALES, JESUS: 26 MORALES, MARYLOU: 120,182 MORALES, RUTHIE: 108 MORALES, SANDRA: 182 MORALES, SERGI0: 61,145 MORALES, SYLVIA: 26,120,121, 220 MORAN, ROBERT: 53,145 MORENO, SOCORRO: 108 MORENO, SANDRA: 26,89 MORENO, SANDRA: 88 MORENO, STEVEN: 40,145 MORENO, TERESA: 88,145 MORIN, EDAINE: 182 MORIN, REBECCA: 146 MOROLES, VICTOR: 108 MORREO, ALLEN: 145 MOTA, DORA: 108,129 MOTA, ESTELLA: 182 MOTA, IRMA: 146 MOYA, DANIEL: 108 MOYA, DAVID: 146 MUELA, ROBERT: 182 MUNOZ, DANIEL: 108 MUNOZ, DELIA: 67,88,93, 117,120,131,134,146 MUNOZ, ESPERANZA: 117,134,162 MUNOZ, JOSE: 182 MUNOZ, MARTHA: 146 MUNOZ, MIGUEL: 61,146,182 MUNOZ, RAUL: 108 MUNOZ, TOM: 44,182 218 Index ORTIZ, EUGENE: 27,62,73,123 ORTIZ, JOHN: 108,119 ORTIZ, LUPE: 183 ORTIZ, PHILLIP: 146 OSUNA, GEORGE: 27,38,40,62 O'SULLIVAN ERIN: 11,108 OTTO, LEE: 136,156 DTTON, CAROL: 108 OTTON, LINDA: 47,114,127,134, OVERHULTZER, ERNEST: 172 OWENS, JEFF: 108 OZUNA, GEORGE: 123 PADILLA, JIM: 120,183 PAIZ, MARTIN: 183 PAIZ, MARTIN: 146 PAIZ, YOLANDA: 146 PALAF0x, RUEBEN: 146 PALAFOX, ANDY: 114,120,183 PALAFOX, FLORENCE: 49,109,127, 134 PARRA, ALMA: 183 PARTIDA, CARMEN: 146 PASILLAS, RAMONA: 87,109 PATOC, BRAULIO: 183 PATOC, GLORIA: 117,120,134 146 PAWLOSKI, MICHELLE: 183 PEASLEY, ELEANOR: 164 PENA, IRENE: 27 PENA, JOE: 109 PENA, PAULINE: 146 PENALBER, CYNTHIA: 120,183 PENABLER, VIRGINIA: 120,146 PENALBER, VIRGINIA: 173 PEREZ, ALBERTO: 109,136 PEREZ, ALFRED: 55,146 PEREZ, ANGEL: 55,75,109,123 PEREZ, ANITA: 147 PEREZ, ARCELIA: 109 PEREZ, AUGUSTIN: 27 PEREZ,BECKY:183 PEREZ, DAVID: 27 PEREZ, ERNEST: 147 PEREZ, JOEY: 183 PEREZ, JOSE ALFREDO: 27 REREZ, RACHEL: 147 PEREZ,RAMON:183 PEREZ, ROBERT: 147 PEREZ, RODERICK: 15,27,40, 55,73 PEREZ, SABINO: 61,182 PEREZ, THERESA: 182 PERKONS, ALFRED: 55,84,109, 123 PERONE, FRANK: 43,61,147 PESCADOR, CLAUDIA: 147 PHILLIPS, SALLY: 120,147 PIM ENTAL, CLEO: 52,81,109 PIMENTAL, MARIA: 53,147 PIMENTAL, MARTHA: 27,67,81, 114,118,131 PINEDO, ANTONIO: 147 PINON, FILBERT0: 109 PINON, JUAN: 59 PIZANO, PATRICIA: 120,147 PIZANO, PETER: 109,120 PIJXSTER, CLARENCE: 173 PLASTER, KIM: 109 PLUM, JAMES: 123,133,147 PONCE, JAIME: 147 PONDER, CARL: 27,136 QUEVEDO, RAYMOND: 109 QUINTERO, CHARLIE: 109 RAMIREZ, CARL: 44 RAMIREZ, CARELITA: 118 RAMIREZ, DALE: 53,78,131,147 RAMIREZ, ELVIRA: 183 RAMIREZ, EVELIA: 109 RAMIREZ, GILBERT: 43,56,75, 114,147 RAMIREZ, GLORIA: 147 RAMIREZ,IRENE:183 RAMIREZ, KENNA: 67,125,162 RAMIREZ, LAWRENCE: 120 RAMIREZ, LISA: 27 RAMIREZ, MARIA: 27 RAMIREZ, CARMEN: 27 RAMIREZ, MARIA: 117,147 RAMIREZ, OTILIA: 28,117 RAMIREZ, RICHARD: 8,114,152 RAMIREZ, ROSARIO: 147 RAMIREZ, RUDY: 42,43,75,158 RAMIREZ SALVADOR: 120,147 RAMIREZ, VICTORIA: 109 RAMIREZ, YOLANDA: 29,118 RAMOS, ABELARDO: 109 RAMOS, ANNA: 183 RAMOS, LETICIA: 28 RAMOS, NICK: 39,40,62,64, 118,156 RAMOS, NOEL: 1,28,38,39,4O, 123,136,220 RAMOS, ROJELIO: 25,147 RAMOS, ROKANNA: 183 RAMOS, YOIJANDA: 28,123 ROBERTSON, GERI: 171 RAPAN, JACINTO: 109 RAPAN, JESSIE: 44 RAVVSON, MARTHA: 98,139 RAZO, DAVID: 28,39,4O,62,93, 114,123 RAZO, FABIAN: 147 RAZ0, RICHARD: 62,109,115, 123 READE, MELANIE: 133 REAGLE, CAROLYN: 136,147 REEDLER, JOHNNY: 133,147 REEDER, THOM: 56,109 RENTERIA, CELIA: 134 RENTERIA, FAUSTO: 147 RENTERIA, GEORGE: 147 RENTERIA, JUAN: 109 RESVALOSO, LINDA: 118 REYES, ABEL: 28 REYES, CAROL: 147 REYES, GARY: 28,38,4O,123 REYES, ELSA: 28 REYES, GEORGE: 43,62,64,147 REYES, IDA: 51,67,B7,127, 183 REYES, JAVIER: 61,147 REYES, JESUS: 28,55 REYES, MARCO: 147 REYES, NANCY: 109 REYES, NANCY: 28,134 REYES, PETRA: 183 REYES, RONALD: 28 REYES, RUBEN: 123 REYES, RUDY: 29 REYES, SANDRA: 109 REYES, SANTOS: 147 REYES, VICTOR: 147 RICHARDS, KIM: 95,98,109 RICO, JOE: 44 RICO, MARIA: 109 RICO, JULIAN: 173 RIGG, STEVEN: 109 RIGG, SUE: 171 RIOS, ANA: 29 RIOS, DOMINIC: 44 RIOS, FRANCES: 29 RIOS, JOSE: 147 RIOS, LORINDA: 184 RIOS, SERGIO: 43 RIOS, LUPE: 147 RIOS, RENEE: 120,183 RIOS, ROBERT: 147 RIOS, SUSAN: 147 RIVAS, OTILIA: 183 RIVERA, ANA: 118,148 RIVERA, BRIGETTE: 29,88, ROBERTSON, LITA: 29,112,117, 120 RODRIGUEZ, ALICIA: 131,183 RODRIGUEZ, ANDREW: 134,136 RODRIGUEZ, ARNULFO: 120 RODRIGUEZ BETTY: 183 RODRIGUEZ CONSUELO: 109 RODRIGUEZ DELIA: 118,148 RODRIGUEZ EDMUND: 29,39,40, 120 RODRIGUEZ FILIMON: 29 RODRIGUEZ GEORGE: 29,40,73, 125,220 RODRIGUEZ IRENE: 148 RODRIGUEZ, ISABEL: 148 RODRIGUEZ, JEFF: 120 RODRIGUEZ, JOHN: 172 RODRIGUEZ, JOSE: 183 RODRIGUEZ, LISA: 29 RODRIGUEZ, LUCILA: 148 RODRIGUEZ, LUIS: 52,78,183 RODRIGUEZ, MANUEL: 42,43,56,148 RODRIGUEZ, MARCUS: 73,110,125 RODRIGUEZ, MARTIN: 38 RODRIGUEZ, MARTIN JR.: 15,29, 37,40 RODRIGUEZ PATRICIA: 183 RODRIGUEZ PETER: 43,148 RODRIGUEZ SANDRA: 29,219 RODRIGUEZ SANDRA: 183 RODRIGUEZ, SUZANNA: 148 RODRIGUEZ, TRINI: 29 RODRIGUEZ, ZENONA: 131,183 ROGERS, TRACY: 148 ROMERO, CYNDI: 29 ROMER0, GERARDO: 148 ROMERO, GUILLERMINA: 183 ROMERO, JEANINE: 29 ROMERO, MARGARITA: 29,119 ROMERO, MARTIN: 110 ROMERO, MIKE: 148 ROMAN, ROY: 148 ROMO, RICHARD: 148 ROSADO, CECILIA: 148 ROSALES, MANUEL: 110 ROSALES, ROSA: 183 ROSALES, TONY: 148 ROSAS, MARGARITA: 48 ROSENBERGER, ROBERT: 159 RUBIO, EDDIE: 42,43,127,148 RUBIO, ESTHER: 47,114,115, 139,148 RUBIO, JUANA: 15,29,37,43, 114,115,127 RUELAS, FRANCISCO: 148 RUELAS, RAMON: 52,79 Ru1z,ANGELICA: 100,120 RUIZ, JAIME: 110 RUIZ, MARGIE: 148 RUIZ, YSMAEL: 62,123,161 RUMLEY, RENEE: 30,123,127 SANCHEZ, ELVA: 7 SANCHEZ, HENRY: 148 SANCHEZ, JAVIER: 148 SANCHEZ, JESSE: 110,119 SANCHEZ, OSCAR: 93,110,134,136,129 SANCHEZ, RAMON: 61,184 SANCHEZ, REBECCA: 110 SANCHEZ, RICHARD: 179 SANCHEZ, RICHARD: 30,76 SANCHEZ, ROLLIE: 43,119,148 SANCHEZ, TERESA: 30 SANDOVAL, FRANCES: 30 SANDOVAL, MAYELA: 30 SANTIAGO, MARY: 110 SANTILLANES, ISMAEL: 110 SANTILLANES, MARIA: 67,179 SATALO, LOURI: 119 SAUCEDA, BERNARDO: 110 SAUCEDA, MARY: 82,87,148 SAUNDERS, BRIAN: 44,56,184 SCHULZE, NANCY: 70,71,148 SCROGGINS, JOHN: 31 SEAY, WALTER: 134,136,148 SCROGGINS, LINDA: 31 SENDEJAS, ROSIE: 31,117,131,134,136 SERIA, MARTHA: 149 SERRANO, EDDIE: 64 SERNA, JOSE: 184 SERRAN0, CHARLES: 44,43,78,184 SERRANO, LINDA: 11,31,114 SERVIN, ADAM: 53,59,110 STROM, JOHN: 117,158 SUAREZ, ALBERTO: 110 SUGIMOTO, ROGER: 39,40,142,169 TAPIA, AN GELITA: 120 TAPIA, CINDY: 100,120,149 TAPIA, HOPIE: 120,184 TAPIA, JIM: 149 TAPIA, JOSE: 184 TAPIA, JUAN ANTONIO: 31,120 TAPIA, RA TARAN GO, MONA: 31 ELADIO: 111 TAYLOR, STEVE: 149 TEALE, LLOYD: 160 TERRAZAS, PHILLIPE: 40,72,73, 111,125 TERRAZAS, HENRY: 44,74,75, 127,184 TERRONES, CARLOS: 120,149 THAxTON, VERA: 129,165 TIAGA, ANDREA: 71,149 TIJERINA, AARON: 149 TORRES, TORRES, TORRES, TORRES, TORRES, TORRES, TORRES, TORRES, TORRES, TORRES, ARTURO: 184 BLANCA: 149 FERNANDO: 149 FRANCISCO: 118,149 JESSE: 184 JUAN: 184 LYDIA: 184 MARIA: 31,127 MARINA: 185 OSCAR: 31,32,73,114, SAAVEDRA, BECKY: 110,129 SAAVEDRA, IRENE: 88,120,184 SAAVEDRA, LINDA: 114,115,120,121 SAAVEDRA, MARYHELEN: 30,120,121 SAAVEDRA, ROSALINDA: 148 SAENZ, DELIA: 110 SAENZ, RICKY: 148 SAENZ, ROBERTO: 73,125,148 SAIZ, RACHEL: 19,30 SAIZ, REBECCA: 148 SAIZ, RUTH: 148 SAIz, SERGIO: 30 SALADO, C SALADO, E SALADO, E HRISTINA: 110 LIZABETH: 21,30,49 RNEST: 30 SALADO, LIZ: 127,131 SALADO, STEVEN: 43,56 SALAS, ALMA: 148 SALAS, ED: 173 SALAS, MELINDA: 123 SALAS, PE RRY: 62,77,82 SALAS, TOMAS: 30,59,60 SALAZAR, LAU RA: 30,220 SALAZAR, LU PE: 30,118 SALAZAR, MANUEL: 148 SALAZAR, SAMU EL: 15,28,30,93,114,115, 220 SALCEDO, EDWARD: 30 SALCIDO, AIDE: 110,118 SALCIDO, SANDRA: 148 SALDIVAR, SALGADO, SALGADO, JOE: 75,148 PETER: 64,110,123 ROSEMARY: 123,148 SALVIO, MARIA: 129,148 SANCH EZ, SANCHEZ, SANCHEZ, SANCHEZ, SANCHEZ, SANCH EZ, SANCHEZ, ALFREDO: 52 ANTONIA: 168 ANTONIO: 30 ARTURO: 44,64,133,184 CELIDA: 148 DAVID: 30 DOUGLAS: 75,148 SERv1N, CARMEN: 149 SETO, MICHAEL: 110,123,136 SHARP, DONNA: 50,67,81,110 SHEPARD, APRIL: 136 SHERPE0, CARL: 84,110 SIERRA, ISABEL: 149 S1LvA, BENITO: 31,40 SILVA, CARLOS: 59,110 SILVA, MAUR0: 149 SILVA, RUDY: 59,149 SINGH, DEBBIE: 184 SINGLETERRY, ALBERT: 120,184 SMITH, ANTONETTE: 31,67,88,1Z0,119 SMITH, GINA: 184 SNYDER, SUE: 110 SOLIS, JOSE: 31,59,118 SOLEDAD, MARTH: 184 SOLIZ, DAVID: 120,179 SOLORZANO, ANA MARIA: 31,118,120,121 127,220 S0R1A, MICAELA: 184 SORIANO, ANITA: 184 SORIANO, EDDIE: 44,184 SORIANO, IRENE: 31 SOTELO, AURELIO: 184 SOTELO, LORI: 87,134,184 SOTO, CYNTHIA: 110 SOTO, JOSE: 149 SPENCER, JAMIE: 110,133 SPRUEILL, BRANDI: 126,127,184 SPRUEHILL, JEFFERY: 133 SPRUEHILL, TAMMY: 110,134 STARSKY, BEN: 40,58,84,85,110,120, 123 STARSKY, REBECCA: 149 STEPHENS, BERNICE: 173 STONE, BRENDA: 149 STONE, JANET: 71,184 STOWE, BARBARA: 14,184 STURM, FREDERICK: 184 SPUIELL, DANIELLE: 173 A 115,123,136,220 TORRES, ROSEMARY: 111 TORRES, SANDRA: 111 TORRES, VICTOR: 185 TORRES, YOLANDA: 185 TOVAR, CAROL: 111 TOVAR, RUBEN: 52 TREJO, ROSA: 185 TREVINO, LORIE: 51 TREVINO, IRENE: 185 TREVINO, MARIA CHRISTINA: 32 TREVINO, NORMA: 32 TREVINO, RUDY: 149 TREVINO, SAN JUANA: 71,185 TREVINO, VICTOR: 32,73 TRIPP, JERRY: 42,43 TRUJILLO, NOEL: 111 TUCKER, FRANCES: 171 URIAS, ISIDRO: 185 URESTE, ILIANA: 81,111 URIAS, JESUS: 32 URIBE, GILBERT: 185 USHER, JERRY: 131,168 VALADEZ, ARTHUR: 32,39,40,95, 123 VALADEZ, ESEQUIEL: 111 VALADEZ, JOHN: 149 VALADEZ, SALVADOR: 185 VALDIVIEZ, ALBERT: 32,119 VALDIVIEZ, RUBEN: 32,119, 123 VALDIVIEZ, VICTOR: 119,185 VALASQUEZ, ANDY: 120 VALASQUEZ, SAL: 172 VALENCIA, OSCAR: 111 VALENCIA, SANDRA: 111 VALENCIA, SYLVIA: 120,149 VALENTINE, PATTY: 67,110,111,114, 125 VALENTINE, ROSEMARY: 67,114,115, 149,179 VALENZUELA, ANDREW: 149 vALENzUI.A, BEATRICE: 111,120 VALENZUELA, DOMINGA: 149 VALENZUELA, DOROTHY: 32 VALENZUELA, HENERY: 149 VALLADOLID, ALICIA: 185 VARELA, ABELARDO: 149 VASQUEZ , ADRIAN: 149 VASQU EZ, ERNEST: 53,76,77, VASQUEZ VASQUEZ VASQUEZ FREDDIE: 111 , JUANA: 185 , LUPE: 50,67,149 VASQU EZ, SYLVIA: 149 VEGA, AN NETTE: 32 VEGA, CARMEN: 185 VEGA, ED DIE: 74 VEGA, ISMAIL: 149 VEGA, RO BERT: 136 VEGA, ROBERT: 173 VELA, AURORA: 32 VELA, YVONNE: 185 VELASQUEZ, ANDY: 185 VELASQUEZ, ROMON: 53 VENEGAS, ESMELDA: 67 VERAZAS, MIGUEL: 59,111 VERDUSCO, GREG: 43,149 VERMUELE, NANNETTE: 185 VIDRIO, C.: 170 1 VIERGAA, GLORIA: 188 VIEYRA, GUSTAVO: 32,59,118 VIEYRA, GLORIA: 111 vIEYRA, JULIO: 185 VILLAREAL, JOHN: 78 vILI.ARREAL, JAVIER: 52,53 VILLARREAL, MELYNDA: 185 VIZCARRA, JAVIER: 111 WADE, MICHAEL: 40,78,111,123 WADE, RIBTON: 32,38,40, 73,123 WAGGONER, STEVEN: 84,85,131 164 WALTERS, GRETCHEN: 156 WARD, CHERYL: 129,161 WILLIAMS, DEBRA: 185 WILLIAMS, SANDRA: 120,145 WOODS, ANTHONY: 111 WOOD, BLAINE: 56,811,167 WORDEN, WAYNE: 11,32,39,4O, 95,123 YANEz, RUDY: 173 YARROW, LESLIE: 71,126,149 YERTY, ARLENE: 171 YOUNG, KEVIN: 185 YOUNG, NILE: 111,129,134,138 YOUNG, ROCKY: 111 YOUNG, TAWNY: 77,82,113,110, 111,117 YSIANO, ALICE: 149 YSIANO, JOHN: 40 YSIANO, MARLENE: 149 YSIANO, MICHAEL: 32,84 ZACARIAS, NORMA: 88,149 ZAMARRIPA, MARIANA: 149 zAvALA, ANNA: 52,53,149 zAvAIA, CARMEN: 32 zAvALA, GEORGE: 40,111 zAzUETA, APRIL: 133,149 ZAZUETA, DAVID: 149 ZAZUETA, NORMA: 134,185 ZAZUETA, RODOLFO: 120,149 ZAZUETA, YOLANDA: 111 ZEPEDA, BELINDA: 185 ZUNIGA, DONNA: 111 Index 219 The 1978 La Concnilla Staff: Sylvia Morales, Anna Solorzano, Laura Salazar, Anna Gamez, Mary Arce, Herman Nieto, Josie Jimenez, Melissa Ahrens, Beth Fookes, Juana Rubio, George Rodriguez, Oscar Torres, Noel Ramos, Maria 220 La Conchilla Staff Garza, Sam Salazar, Kara Kin Bellomo. Missing from picture: Patsy Arellano and Sandy Williams. g, Co-advisors Jim and Nancy .,' may The Staff For the people on these pages it has been a very long and busy year. For a yearbook staffer the planning started in lVlarch as soon as the previous year's book was finished. The work continued as two yearbook students and the advisors spent a week at a yearbook conference in San Diego. There they learned new styles, new ideas, and hundreds of other new things which make this book what it is now. In the fall months, yearbook became a learning experience as an almost entirely new staff struggled to find out all there was to know about yearbooks in too short a time. In the late fall when the Erst deadline arrived, they just barely survived, but each deadline got a little bit easier as the year progressed. Just like certain athletes become stars, certain members of the staff began to shine: George Rodriguez became a top-notch photographer who always worked above and beyond the call of duty, Noel Ramos and Beth Fookes became layout and copy experts, Sam Salazar became everyones right hand man doing everything for everyone, and the rest of the team became better and better as the year went on. All these people on these pages made, wrote, layed-out, and photographed the book you are now reading. Their greatest hope is that you, the reader, enjoy the book- now and in the years to come. La Conchilla Staff 221 To every Beginning tnere is a Time to End and a Time to say Good-bye. Tnese Times are given to you to Remember. 222 Closing x 4 W 35. H V ' If . , j ' I fl 81 W., 2 .A V ,,- , ff' 4' 13 2 G, 6: 3' f I ,A f .L r my , 1 T 5, lg f V Q I 1 :Wig it 4 , i Q ,1.. QQ- 1 15, 632 ' ' Q 5 g' , 1 f. 2' v H 5 V ' J. , ' 'L k Q ik 5' ke : 5 1 ff f kW ,Q.. , ., Z:W,,,: ' , g , :,V i JVV ' gy, K ,f.,,. A h wffwdb, .- 'I ' 'WWWwkmf1 ,,1. ,,' - Closing 223 i fr .., Q42 Good Morning Yesterday You wake up, and time has slipped away And suddenly you wake to ind, The memories you left behind, Remember? Do you remember, The times of your life? main, 224 Closing s
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