Cobre High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Bayard, NM)
- Class of 1973
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Table Of Contents Honors People 25 Organizations 49 Athletics 81 Sophomores 103 Juniors , ||9 Seniors 137 kAs ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦, Iw Reflections Through the turmoil and confusion that life is, plea- sant, eternal, unchanged memories remain. Time cannot change their radiance or beauty but only makes them more worth remembering with age and experi- ence. A memory may be shared but never truly given. This yearbook is dedicated to the student body in hopes that some of your cherished memories have been reflected in the 1973 Chieftain. fut U. 0Jx £Ly 1973 Chieftain Editor Friends And Happiness Make Hopes and dreams are a large part of the students ' efforts at Cobre High. Due to the en- deavors of fellow students, friends, teachers, and administra- tors, Cobre students find school life varied, fun, and even chal- lenging. Cecilia Delgado, one of Cobre ' s seniors, takes advantage of one of many references in the school library. Cafeteria workers Sal Armijo, Olivia Aguirre, and Mary Lucero take ' five. ' Delia Martinez demonstrates her tal- ents at blowing a bubble which resulted in failure. Students mingle around the campus during class breaks. Up A Port Oi Cobre High School Life Offers Many facets Senior GAA cheerleaders Freddy Barraza, Xavier Acosta, Hector Ramirez and John Vigil exhibit their talent at the Pow- derpuff game. Patty Flores, Liz Nicholson, Monika Walters, Dawna Rivera, Bhrenda Ozment, Elma Espinosa, Ellen Henry and Carol Brubaker hand out 1971-72 Chieftain. Some new changes came to Cobre such-as-the tennis courts were torn out to put in a new gym. Mrs. Teddy Gore presents Tom Stewart with a bouton- nierre. Mrs. Catherine Smith takes time out to check year- book layouts. Digitized in And New Changes For Cobre Students Patsy And Oscar Are Queen And King Twirps Patsy Salas and Oscar Dominguez were selected as queen and king twirps by the sponsor, tlie stu- dent council. May 1 1 Patsy and Oscar were honored and crowned with lettuce leaves to a ballon attached. During Twirp Week various dress days were held. They were kiddy day, crazy hat and shoe day, dress up, the fifties, and last of all, Sadie Hawkin ' s day. During activity period different contests were held. One was the calf-roping in which Sally Holland, Evelyn Pena, Oscar Dominguez, Roach Rivera, Larry Dominguez, Dor- othy Villegas, Patty Fulmer, Mary Sandoval, Patty Rogers, and Joe Chavira were contest- ants. Also, the boys ' tug-of-war which was judged by Rhonda and Cheryl Porter was taking place. The winning contestants were Tony Candelaria, Armando Marrujo, Charles Salas, Joe Chavira, Larry Dominguez, and Manuel Jimenez. .  • Tl WOYSOIS sc v v -yc mmk ir-X ' Club Officers, Rotarian, NCTE Nominees Honored The Central Optimist Club awarded outstanding ser- vice awards to Safety Council officers. They are Tom Stewart, past president, Donna Rivera, president, Albert Perez, vice president. Junior Rotarians selected to represent Cobre at the Rotary Club ' s monthly lunch- eon were Davy Munoz, Ernest Bustillos, Boyd Frost, and Larry Eby. These boys were asked by Mr. Frank Lopez to write a resume which was turned in to the Rotary Club. The National Council of Teachers of Enghsh nominees were Juanita Juarequi and Richard Fulmer. They were chosen on their ability to write clearly and effectively and on their concise apphca- tion of grammar usage and composition. Safety Council officers honored by Central Optimist Club were Albert Perez, vice-president, Donna Rivera, president, Tom Stewart, past president. Junior Rotarians for 1972-73 were Davy Munoz, Ernest Bustillos, Boyd Frost and Larry Eby. 12 NCTE nominees were Juanita Jaurequi and Richard Fulmer. Randy Foster Wins VFW Contest Second Time The Voice of Democracy contest, sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, was won for the second time by Randy Foster. Second and third place winners were Sally Cardenas and Delia Lopez, respectively. During class time, contestants taped their speeches which were later aired over radio KSIL and evaluated by local judges in Silver City. This year the contestants visited the state legislature in Santa Fe where they were introduced to the House of Representatives by State Rep. Thomas Foy and to the Senate by Lt. Gov. Robert Mondragon. They also toured the museum, visited with Governor Bruce King and many other legislators from throughout New Mexico. Sponsored by the Bayard VFW, the participants were honored at a dinner last fall. Lori Ahrens and Olga Casarez were hon- ored by the Hurley Kiwanis Club for their outstanding leadership in Safety Council. Lori held the position of secretary and Olga held the position of treasurer. Lori Ahrens and Olga Casarez, Safety Council officers, were honored by the Hurley Kiwanis Club for their outstanding leadership in the club. Mr. Alex Paterson, faculty adviser, talks with Randy Foster, first place winner in the VFW contest, and Sally Cardenas and Delia Lopez, second and third place winners, respectively. 13 Gabriel and Joey Named Mr. and Miss CHS Joey Parra has been a cheerleader for three years at Cobre. She was head cheerleader her senior year. Other honors include senior princess for the 1972 Winter Ball, Who ' s Who, and Girls ' State. Joey was active in GAA during her three years at Cobre High. Gabriel Chanez was active in football and baseball. He was a member of the National Honor Society and Who ' s Who. Cobre Students Select Boy And Girl Staters Chosen as Boy and Girl Staters for 1973-74 were Bobby Espinosa, Julio Jimenez, Raul Martinez, Richard Perez, Timmy Perez, Mike Puentes, Lynford Wilson, Patty Flores, Sandra Udero. Not pictured is Cindy Chandler. Dawna Rivera and Renee McSherry were selected Most Outstanding Stu- dents by the Kiwanis. Sally Holland and Oscar Dominguez were selected as the Most Valuable Students. 15 Queem and Courts Highlight The 1972 Football Homecoming Court consisted of Queen Lucy Arias and her escort, Gilbert Ortiz. Court members and their escorts were Diane Torres, sophomore princess, escorted by Ray Colin; Rhonda Porter, senior princess, escorted by John Kelley; Sandra Udero junior princess, escorted by Mike Puentes. The dance, held after the game with Suavecito furnishing the music, honored the Queen and her court. Mary Ellen Gonzales was the 1972 Fall Formal Queen with Mike Chavira as her escort. Court members and their escorts were Cindy Chandler, junior princess, escorted by Robert Dominguez; Debbie Schroeter, junior princess, escorted by Ricky Reiss; Joey Parra, senior princess, escorted by Ernie Garcia; Rhonda Porter, senior princess, escorted by Randy Reiss. Playing at the Fall Formal was Ole Scratch. The 1973 Basketball Homecoming was cli- maxed with the announcement of the queen, Terri Dominguez, escorted by Wayne Hoeye. Members of her court were Debbie Schroeter, Debbie Rivera, Alice Gandara; David Fowler, Tom Stewart, and Tommy Huerta were their escorts respectively. After the game the Student Council sponsored a cocoa party in the auditor- ium. Queen Lucy Arias receives her roses from her escort, Gilbert Ortiz. The Football Homecoming Court consisted of Diane Torres, sophomore princess; Lucy Arias, senior queen; Rhonda Porter, senior princess; Sandra Udero, Junior princess. Seasonal Activities Terri Dominguez receives a kiss from varsity basketball captain Henry Carrillo. The Basketball Homecoming Court and escorts are Debbie Schroeler, David Fowler, Terri Dominguez, Wayne Hoeye, Debbie Rivera, Tom Stewart, Alice Gandara, Tommy Huerta. Mary Ellen Gonzales, escorted by Mike Chavira. reigns over Imaeine. The Winter Ball Court consisted of Mary Ellen Gonzales, Cindy Chandler, Debbie Schroeter, Joey Parra, and Rhonda Porter. 17 Singing the traditional Jingle Bells are Ernest Bustillos, Gabriel Chanez, Oscar Dominguez, Sally Holland, Patsy Salas, Debbie Dempsey and Donna Rive Twenty-One Seniors Are Selected To Lori Ahrens, Tom Stewart, Kathye Bolger, Wayne Hoeye, Evelyn Pena and Emma Garcia seem to enjoy gathering around the juke box. 18 In a moment of fun, Xavier Acosta seems to be having a little trouble with Renne McSherry, Joey Parra, Cecilia Delgado. Dolores Beltran and Rhonda Porter. 1973 Who ' s Who By Faculty This year twenty -one seniors were selected to Who ' s Who by the faculty. The selections are based on the scholarship, leader- ship, character and service of that particular person. This year ' s seniors were Renee McSherry, Joey Parra, Cecilia Delgado, Xavier Acosta, Rhonda Porter. Dolores Beltran, Ernest Bustillos, Gabriel Chanez, Oscar Dominguez, Sally Holland, Patsy Salas, Debbie Dempsey, Donna Rivera, Lori Ahrens, Tom Stew- art, Evelyn Pena. Emma Garcia, Patty Fulmer Rand Reiss. and Wayne Hoeye. Watching elementary students who are lunching at CHS for the duration of the building program are Patty Fulmer and Randy Reiss. Honorable mention was given to students who were nommated, but were not select- ed. They were D ' Lois Brice, Georgelen Dodson, Kelley Childs. Francine Adcock, Ricky Schampers, Vickie Graiiam. Ernest Flores, Martha Rivera. Jesus Villegas. Olga Grijalva. Gilbert Guadiana. Carol Brubak- er. Urbano Villagran. Elma Espinosa. Priscilla Jimenez. Terri Dominguez. Debbie .Archibald. Rozenda Gonzales. .Angle Hinojosa. John Gibson. Ellen Henr Kenneth Hunter. Made- line O ' Loughlin. Connie Cor- dova. Larry Eby. Lori Weeks. Henry Carrillo. .Armando Rodri- guez. Roddy Rogers. Sis Trujillo. Booth Fowler. Luis Guzman. Julio Dominguez. and David McCaulev. 19 Dawna Rivera Reigns As Choms Sweetheart 73 Mistress and Master of Ceremonies at the corona- tion were Patsy McGehee and Oscar Dominguez. The chorus court consisted of Aleena Tow, Peggy Benjamin, Viola Gavaldon, Thelma Mosely, Linda Anders, Tiny Echerivel, Dawna Rivera, Cynthia Hernandez, Dolores Morales, Carol Brubaker, and Velva Donaldson. Chiepan Staff Honors Service To Cobre Mrs. Rebecca Gamblin Retiring June SO, 1973 34 Years Mr. Dwight H oustori Retiring October 31. 1973 30 Years Mrs. Mable Rogers Resigning June SO, 1973 28 Years 21 DAR Award Given To Lori Ahrens The Daughters of American Revokition is a National organiza- tion dedicated to the ideals of patriotism. The DAR Good Citizen Contest is sponsored each year by the Jacob Bennett Chapter of the National Society of the DAR. The qualification are: dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism. DAR for 1972-73 is Lori Ahrens. Outstanding Teenagers is a national program held through out all the schools in the United States. The Teenagers are chosen on a basis of excellence in academic achieve- ment and community service. They are: Lori Ahrens, Kathye Bolger, Patty Fulmer, Evelyn Pena, and Sally Holland. Lori Ahrens is DAR Good Citizen for 1972-73 22 Outstanding Teenagers are Lori Ahrens, Kathye Bolger, Patty Fulmer, Evelyn Pena, and Sally Holland. Rhonda Porter Is Most Outstanding Senior For Class Of 73 Most outstanding Senior for the 1972-73 year is llhonda Por- ter. Renee McSherry is the runner- up. They were chosen by a teacher ballot. The basic qualification for the most outstanding senior is membership in Who ' s Who. Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow is chosen of the basis of a score in a written knowledge and attitude examination. This test was taken by all senior airls on Decem- ber 5, 1972. This year ' s Betty Crocker Homemaker is Kathye Bolger. Most Outstanding Senior is Rhonda Porter. Runner up for Most Outstanding Senior is Renee McSherry. Kathye Bolger was chosen Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. 23 Three Outstanding Athletes Honored Arthur Castanon is the 1973 Greatest Indian. Henry Carrillo was named to the Cobre Hall of Fame after being chosen for the All-District football team. m - 1— --tif -■mBM -4- iy iSyJ ' -vX JST 1 - % H M 1 . „ mBk m I i ■11 i '  .mB ' f; w ' u ' ' :-. ' v ' ' ., ;jfo. .; •W ' ' v ' P m HI m JS , 24 Joey Parra is the 1973 Greatest Indianette. People ' .J: ■i ■m District Floats 2 ' A Million Dollar Mrs. Grace Houston, secretary to superintendent Dr. David L. Walker, superintendent 1972-73 school board members are Mrs. Jupe Bounds, Mr. Ted Schroeter, Mr. Guadalupe Martinez, ivlr. William Frazier, Mr. Sam Grijalva, Mr. Mace Parra and Mr. Ralph Saenz 26 Bond Issue For Building Project The 2Vi million dollar bond issue has been approved and remodelling and rebuilding of the district schools began before school was out. The project will include new elementary schools for Central and San Lorenzo, a class- room and auxiliary gym and a new football field at Cobre High. This will be the first phase of the building project. The second phase will start during the summer and will include a remodelling of the library into a new learn- ing center plus some remodelling of the cafeteria. Snell Jr. High will have a new learning center, gym and an expan- sion of the shop area. Bayard and Hurley elementary schools will have new gyms, learning centers and additional classrooms. All ground facilities of schools involved will be improved. Mr. Frank Duran, assistant superintendent, has had the prime job of organizing and revising blue prints. Dr. David Walker, superintendent, has handled the financial business of all this. Mr. Frank Duran, assistant superintendent Mrs. Janet Ray, bookkeeper Mrs. Angelina Garcia, secretary 27 Office Workers Learn Many Responsibilities, Principal Mr. Frank Lopez Assistant Principal Mr. Sam Tapia Principal Secretary Mrs. Lucy Chavira Bookkeeper Mrs. Teddy Gore Mrs. Gore ' s helpers are Rose Marie Quevedo, Tom Stewart, Yolanda TrujiUo, and Sammy Perez. Main Office worlcers are Pasty McGehee, Anna Trujillo, Olga Grijalva, Velia Legarda, Donna Rivera, Patsy Salas, Debbie Rivera, D ' lois Brice, Debbie Esqueda, Gloria Gonzales, and Dolores Morales Skills That May Help In future Employment r K € %u. Guidance Director Harold Stambach and Principal Frank Lopez discuss an announcement as Patty Villines looks up the whereabouts of a student in the office files. Guidance Workers are Mary Sandoval, Cecilia Delgado, Evelyn Pena, Sharolyn Oberg, Lynn Grunerud. and Patty Villines. Guidance Director Mr. Harold Stambach Guidance Counselor Mrs. Ann Glover Guidance Secretary Mrs. Elsie Roger Teachers Encourage Students Mrs. Dorothy Archibald Mrs. Martha Baca Mr. Roberto Benavidez Biology I Math Lab World, American History 8 years 1 year Boys P.E. 7 years Mr. Darwin Bleak Crafts 6 years Mrs. Mary Bray Mr. Bob Cosgrove Secretarial Science, Electricity, Electronics, Typing 11 Geology, Geometry 11 years Mr. Larry Crandall Mrs. Vernelle Crandall Mr. Ronald Darnell Calculus, Integrated Girls P.E. Boys P.E. Geometry 3 years 10 years 13 years 30 To Higher Learning Mr. Monce Flores Shorthand, General Business 5 years Mr. Dean French Auto Shop 17 years Mrs. Rebecca Gamblin English 17 years Mr. William Gray Advanced Woodwork, Voca- tional Carpentry 7 years Mrs. Jean Henderson English, Typing 4 years Mrs. Bernadine Herring Clothing I. II .III. Int- erior Decorations 21 years Mr. Wayne Hornbaker Biology, Chemistry, PI ysics 17 years Mr. Dwight Houston Vocational Agriculture 1 7 years Mrs. Man, ' Hudson Library 20 vears 31 Time For Learning Is Important In Mrs. Justene Kindel Math 4 years Mr. Librado Maldonado Drugs Environmental Ed. 5 years .. Mrs. Dorothy Mcllvenna Enghsh, Sociology 5 years Mr. Charles Moore Arts Crafts 16 years I IK Mrs. Berneice Neighbors American History 25 years Mrs. Marjorie Parker English, World Lit. 13 years Mr. Alex Paterson English, Speech 5 years Mr. Clarence Romero Band Adv. Chorus 4 years Mr. Ralph Saenz Chorus 8 years 32 Preparing Students For Future Tasks Mrs. Barbara Serna Spanish I, II, III, IV 17 years Mrs. Catherine Smith English, Newspaper, Yearbook 13 years Mrs. Dillon Stone Biology, American History 6 years Mrs. Laura Sumner Mr. Milford Thompson Foods I, II, 111 Bkkgl.lIBus. Law 16 years Typing I 18 years Mr. Fred TOlman Woodwork, Gen. Shop Mechanical Drawing 6 years Mr. Harrell Wright Voc. Work— Study Program 3 years Mrs. Helen Paterson Mrs. Hortense Willis Voc. Nursing Voc. Nursing 5 years 5 years 33 73 Chieftan Staff Participates At left: Patsy Salas, Editor-in- Chief. At right; Dawna Rivera, Assistant Editor Some of the people who attended the photo workshop are Bobby Espinosa, Dolores Beltran, Dawna Rivera, Andy McNaughton, Wayne Hoeye, Randy Reiss, and Ricky Schampers. Carol Brubaker, Peggy Lara, Debbie Rivera, George Cook, Francine Adcock, Dolores Beltran, Nina Oliver, Eileen Kirker, and Ofelia Gonzales prepare layouts for a section of the 1 973 Chieftain. In Day Long Yearbook Workshop Here At Cobre Some of the people responsible for the production of the yearbook are Marti Eddlemen, Wayne Hoeye, Anna Rodriguez, Oscar Molina, Delia Martinez, and EUen Henry. Not pictured are Grace Alvarez and Archi Padilla. Discussing final plans for the 1973 Chieftain are Mrs. Janis Haymcs. Patsy Salas, Dawna Rivera. Mrs. Catherine Smith, and Dolores Beltran. 35 Left: Cecilia Delgado, Editor-in-Chief Above: Renee McSherry, Assistant Editor Mrs. C Smith and Mrs. J. Haymes Help Staff This year Cobre High School ' s weekly newspaper, the War Whoop, consisted of a thirtyone staff members. With Mrs. Catherine Smith as sponsor and Mrs. Janis Haymes as her assistant, the staff produced editions, in- cluding a special issue for Christmas, Valentine ' s Day, and April Fool ' s Day. Every week members of the staff were busy get- ting pictures, dedications, sports stories, editorials, menus, announcements, feature stories, club news, class news, and polls in order to meet a Monday morning deadline. The paper was printed by the Silver City Daily Press and was sold in the classrooms during third period on Fridays. 36 War Whoop managerial staff includes Elmo Amador, illustrator; Ricky Schampers, sports editor; Denise Bleak, business manager; Cecilia Delgado, editor-in-chief; Renee McSherry, assistant editor; and Irene Armendariz, adver- tising manager. First yeai reporters are Roberta Murphy, Elma Espinosa, Liz Nicholson, Patty Flores, Andy McNaughton, Liz Valenzuela, YolanJa I rujillo. Carol Brubaker, and Aleena Tow. Members Put Out Weekly Paper Second and Third year Members of the newspaper staff are Bobby Lsplnosa. Dawna Rivera. Pats Moreno, llva Jaramillo, Emila Pjdilla. ' ickie Graham. Vjngie Flores. Oscar Molina. Monica Walter, Kelley Childs. and Linda Nunez. Academic Studies Enable Students The library provides an atmosphere for serious study. Sally Cardenas mentally recites her dialogue while waiting for Mrs. Serna to start class. The movement of settlers into Texas is explained by Mr. Benavidez. 38 To Prepare For College Years 4 . The comparison of different concepts and approaches proves to be im- portant in understanding difficult math problems. The processes by which a plant grows are carefully studied in Biology II. 39 Various Courses Offer Challer]ge To First period P.E. girls watch excitedly as Ellen Henry demonstrates a back flip. POR UNSPOll. FOR. P ' RS f WflRUIMG SVMBOLIZES flRTH AND I Patty Omick shows great form on the badminton court. Group discussions are frequent in Mr. Maldonado ' s Ecology class. Students in Mr. Flores ' typing class work hard. 40 The Minds Of Cobre Students Mrs. Herring and Ellen Henry have agood laugh while pinning up a hem. Albert Chavira makes croquettes in cooking class. m Ramona Pedraza dem- onstrates her dishwash- ing abihties. Roddy Rogers works determinedly on his bookkeeping Olga Grijalva studies her daily shorthand lesson. } Extra Curricular Activities Keep Pace Gas welding is one of tlie procedures taught in general shop as shown by welder and assistant Tomas Chavez. Herby AUsup and John Kelley learn techniques with drill press. Xavier Acosta, Arden Lawrence, Dennis Balke, Randy Foster, Lori Arhens, and Steve Barraza are discussing their project in sociology. Prisciliano Salido demonstrates the use of the woodsaw. 42 With Modem Leaw ' mg Methods Kathy Shanks, Oscar Dominguez, Leo Trujillo, and Danny Rios learn the procedures of taking care of patients. Armando Ramos makes stirrups as a project in class. Larry Eby and Teddy Tapscott entertain themselves by making a papier-mache animal. Ernest Bustillos learns techniques on the rotor during carpentry class. 43 Mary Ellen Barraza looks up information in the card catalog. Students Tram In Various P. ' Mr. Robert Cosgrove ' s geology class take time off from assignments. Mrs. Jan Moore instructs Liz Nicholson and Patsy Gutierrez on artificial resuscitation. Gay Larman identifies rocks in geology class. 44 Skills For Future Occupations Rosemary Miirquez. Teresa Madrid. Armando Rios. and Robert Reyes participate in a group discussion. Manuel Torres taclcles a greasy assigninent in auto meclianics. 45 Cobre High Band Marches In Parades, FRONT ROW: Lucy Salas, Dorothy Escudero. Irma Parra, Ernestina Echerivel. SECOND ROW: Peggy Lara, John Menard, Mary Ellen Merino, Elma Espinosa, Oscar Molina. THIRD ROW: Elizabeth Valenzuela, Noberta Moreno, Bertha Quinones, Mike Torres, Frankie Legarda, Joe Moreno, Gary Escudero, Arthur Herrera. BACK ROW: Elva Jaramillo, Debra Morales, Eileen Kirker, Gilbert Guadiana. Stage Band Performs For Special Kctivities Stage Band members under the direction of Mr. Clarence Romero are, FRONT ROW: Billy Bustamante, Gilbert Gutierrez Armando Torrez Mike Luna, Ronnie Escudero. SECOND ROW: Duane Steele, Becky Holland, Arthur Herrera, Jose Sierra, George Legarda, Ernest Flores, Patty Plores. BACKROW: Gary Escudero, Richard Garcia, Gilbert Guadiana, Nancy Hunter, Mark Croom. 46 Gives Winter And Spring Concerts FRONT ROW: Genevieve Gallegos, Priscilla Salas. Martha Rivers, Nancy Hunter, SECOND ROW: Rebecca Holland, Rosemary Foy, Richard Garcia, Armando Torrez, Ronnie Escudero, THIRD ROW: Duane Steele, Robert Neal, Ray Woods, Patty Flores, George Legarda, Paul Velasquez, Ernest Flores, Mark Croom. BACK ROW: Susan Escudero, Billy Bustamante, and Mr. Clarence Romero, band director. Pep Band Supports Teams At Contests Pep Band members are, FRONT ROW: Susan Escudero, Debbie Morales, Dolores Quintana, Eileen Kirker, Elva Jarmdlo. Noberta Moreno Peggy Lara. Dorothy Escudero, Priscilla Salas, Martha Rivera. Oscar Molina. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Escudero. Genevieve Gallegos, Irma Parra, Mary Ellen Merino. Gar Escudero, Joe Moreno, Arthur Herrera. Rebecca Holland, Rosemary Foy. Patty Flores. BACK ROW: Gilbert Guadiana. Armando Torrez. Nancy Hunter. Bill Bustamante, Richard Garcia, Frankie Legarda. 47 Christmas Concert Presented By Chorus Students participating in chorus are Front Row: Richard Vigil, Velva Donaldson, Carol Brubaker, Aleena Tow, Richard Garcia. Back Row: Jeannie Anders, Cynthia Hernandez, Peggy Benjamin, Dawna Rivera, and Rosemary Moreno. Chorus members under the direction of Mr. Ralph Saenz are Front Row: Mary Ann Rodriguez, Tina Echerivel, Viola Gavaldon, Dolores Morales, 4g Patsy Gutierrez. Back Row: Patsy McGehee, Teresa Cardenas, Oscar Dominguez, Antonia Rios, Rosemary Reyes, and DruciUa Leyba. Clubs The Student Council officers are Emma Garcia, treasurer; Cecilia Delgado, War Whoop editor; Patsy Salas, Chieftain editor; Angie Hinojosa, secretary. Top: Rhonda Porter, president; Joey Parra head cheerleader. Student Council Heads Exchange Program The committee for the exchange program consisted of Patsy Salas, Angie Hinojosa, Rhonda Porter, Patty Fulmer, Cecilia Delgado, Evelyn Pena, Lori Ahrens, Scott Byrd, and Xavier Acosta. Patty Fulmer, Cheryl Porter, Jesse Atencio, Patsy Morales, Cindy Chandler and Mary Ellen Gonzales attended school in Deming during the Exchange Program. 50 Dawna Rivera, Oscar Dominguez, and Patsy Salas participate in the activities Eileen Kirker and Peggy Lara dress up tor (_ razy Hat and bhoe Uay. of Twirp Week. Between Southwest New Mexico School Districts Members of Student Council are Robert Neal. Jay Placencio, Carol Brubaker, Rhonda Porter. Oscar Dominguez. Kathye Bolger. Emma Garcia: Second row- Patsy Salas. Paul Duran. Ricky Silva. Henrv Sierra. Lori Ahrens, Mike Puentes. Susie Villegas. Cindy Chandler: Third Row: Rozenda Gonzales. Angle Hinojosa, Patty Flores, Evelyn Pena, Mary Ellen Gonzales, Joey Parra. Joey Moreno. Xavier Acosta. Denise Bleak. Case Dodson. Cecilia Delgado. and Rosa Lucero. 51 Student Council Members Aid Hillsboro Flood Victims Installation saw 1971-72 officers Janet Steele, Blanche Brindley, Skip Walker, Delores Beltran, Milly Espinosa, Rhonda Harter giving oaths of office to Rhonda Porter, Patty Fulmer, Karen Bradshaw, Emma Garcia, Patsy Salas, Cecilia Delgado, and Joey Parra. Sally Holland, Xavier Acosta, Patty Floras, Patsy Salas, Sis Trujillo, Joey Paira, Rhonda Porter, Evelyn Pena, Joey Moreno, and Mary EUen Gonzales were among the students who helped at Hillsboro. Susie Villegas, Paul Duran, Lori Ahrens, Emma Garcia, Rosa Lucero, Richard Fulmer, and Robert Neal help pass out mums for the football homecoming. Carol Brubaker presents Mrs. Smith with a daisy during Teacher Appre- ciation Week. FTA Annual Banquet Held April 3 1972-73 FTA officers are Christina Muniz, vice president; Mary Sandoval, president; Elva Jarmillo, secretary; Vangie Flores, treasurer. FTA members sponsored by Mr. Alex Paterson are, Front Row: Bobby Espinosa, Cecilia Delgado, Dawna Rivera, Natalia Saborio, Kristina Kirker. Emma Garcia, Glojia Montoya. Second Row: Elva Jaramillo, Vangie Flores, Cheryl Porter, Olga Casarez, Anna Luna, Evelyn Pena. Angle Hinojosa. Christina Muniz, Mary Sandoval. Third Row: Kathy Shanks, Becky Forman, Linda Fenske, Lucy Salas. Irene Armendariz, Lucy Esparza. Paul Duran. Yvette Walters, Alice Gandara. Fourth Row: Xavier Acosta, Chris Chavez, Beck Holland, Cindy Chandler. Irma Parra. Pri ' icilla Salas.Sv IviaSandoval. Velia Legarda, Peggy Lara, Rosemary Lara. Fifth Row: Patsy Moreno, Tomas Chavez, Linda Nunez. Oscar Molina. Delia Martinez. .Anna Rodriguez. Ida Macias, Rosemary Moreno, Liz Valenzuela, Rozenda Gonzales. Not pictured are Eileen Kirker. Grace .Alvarez. 53 Cheerleaders Receive High Hor]ors At Camp Cheerleaders lead cheering action during football game. - Top Left- Football players give cheerleaders a surprise at the lootball tield, during C day pep assembly. Above: The Varsity Five show one of the many formations which are made up through the year. Bottom Left: Rosemary Rivera, Eva Llamas, Joey Parra, Diane Acosta, and Rhonda Porter, display football uniforms along with Cathy Acosta, mascot. And Bring Home Spirit Spark Plug Cheerleaders display the spirit spark plug that was awarded to them at camp. Mrs. Martha Baca, sponsor, proudly hol ds spirit stick earned by cheerleaders at camp. 55 Varsity Cheerleaders Earn Spirit Stick 1972-73 Varsity Cheerleaders are. Top Left: Joey Parra, head cheer- leader; Bottom Left: Rhonda Porter; Top Right: Rosemary Rivera Middle: Eva Llamas; Bottom Right: Debbie Schroeter. 56 Big Red Spirit Displayed By Cathy Acosta Cathy Acosta is 1972-73 Indian MasCot. Mascot Cathy Acosta in Basketball Indian Chief uniform. iP  V - 5 :« . Cathy Acosta taJces first place in car decorating contest. Shown with her is Paul Duran. Left: Mascot shows her usual enthuisiam at one of Cobre ' s home foot- ball games. 57 Stella Ariey Cheryl Kay Porter JV Cheerleaders Experience first Year At CHS Yvette Walters Rose Mary Saenz 58 At the top of the formation is Cheryl Porter, followed by Susie Villega: Rosemary Saenz, Stella Arrey, Yvette Walters Susie Villegas, Head Cheerleader Spanish Club Gasolme Raffle Provides This year Los Amigos held what was sup- posed to be a tamer initiation, but wasn ' t. Forty new members joined the club. The Christmas season found the members busy with the Christmas basket, in thejbrm of an adobe hacienda, complete with Senor and Sefibrita dolls. The traditional luminarias were put out and lighted by the members. The annual Christmas assembly featured the skit, Pancho Claus, with Mike Puentes as Pancho Claus. The club also had a Christmas party and exchanged gifts, afterwards going carohng in Bayard. They sang Christmas carols in Spanish for many old - sters and shut-ins. The annual gasoline raffle, sock hops, candy apple sales and bake sales brought in the money needed for various club activities. The band Zapata played for the spring banquet and dance held at the Holiday Inn for club members and their guests. Will-be members of Spanish Club are initiated with eggs, catsup, vinegar, and jam. Mrs. Haymes buys a raffle ticket for 100 gallons of gas from Carol Brubaker, the raffle is an annual project of Spanish Club. Brenda Ozment ties a blind-fold on Mike Pueutes at the begin ning of Spanish Club initiation. 60 Spanish Club members fill luminarias with sand, for Christmas decorations. Funds For Annual Banquet 1972-1973 Officers of Spanish club are Urbane Villagran, president; Renee McSherry, vice-president; Debbie Schroeter, secretary; and Sally Cardenas, treasurer. Spanish Club members are Bottom row: Richard Vigil. Cyrilee Farmer, Carol Brubakcr, Oscar Domingucz. Tom Sleuarl. Rhonda Porter. Joev Parra. Ro emarv Rivera, Denisc Bleak, Cathy Acosta, Renee McSherry and Deanna Ozment. Second row: L ' rbano ' illagran, Christina Muniz. Evelvn Pena. .Alic-e Sandoval. Joe Contreras, Randy Sifuentes. Joe Moreno. Olga Cazares. Sandra Udero, Debbie Schroeter. Mike Pticntcs.Lvnn Foster. Vickie Graham. Terrv Tapscott. and Linda Miranda. Top row: Fred Pellisicr. Ernest Flores, Bill Head, Mark Croom, Mike Dunn, Vvette Walters, .Aiidy McNauehten, David Fo vler, ' Chervl Porter. Nancy Hunter, Viola Gavaldon, Randy Neudecker, Mary Barraza, Isaac Trujillo, Teresa Cardenas. Joe Barraza. Svi ' via Sandcival. Madeline G ' Louahlin, Marshall Rogers. Anna Trujillo, Ben Chavez, Natalia Saborio, Randy Foster, Dorothy Galindo, Lucy Salas, Jesus Villegas. Liz N ' alezuela. Sall Cardenas. Tina Echerivel. Delia Lo- pez, Norma Cabazos, and Dolores Morales 61 Cobre GAA Participates 1972-73 BAA officers and sponsor are Mrs. Vernelle Crandall, Rachel Perez, Rosemary Rivera, Olga Casarez, Rosemary Foy, Lucy Esparza, and Dawna Rivera. TOP LEFT: Powder Puff seniors are Coach Ernest Bustillos, Rachel Perez, Mrs. Crandall, Olga Casarez, Joey Parra, Rhonda Porter, and Coach Albert Chaviia; l neeling is Debbie Dempsey. BOTTOM LEFT: juniors are Coach Milce Puentes, Gloria Diaz, Sandra Udero, Irene Armendaiiz, Olga Sedillos, and Dorothy Villegas. BACK ROW: Renee Thomas, Rosemary Foy, Diane Acosta, Laura Crandall, and Coach Bobby Muniz. TOP RIGHT: Rhonda Porter, Chief candidate Gilbert Ortiz, Indian Chief Mike Puentes, and Laura Crandall. Actively In Various Sports Cobre GAA basketball B team are TOP LEFT Front Row: Dora Perez. PrisciUa Jimenez, and Rachael Perez. Second Row; Nancy Hunter. Olga Casarez. Clier 1 Porter, and Patty Omick. Back Row: Beatrice Zapata. and Rosemary Saenz. TOP RIGHT: arc basketball coaches Mrs. Vcrnelle Crandall and Mrs. Jan Moore. MIDDLE LEFT is Joey Parra running the hurdles in the lead for first place. LOWER RIGHT is Julienne Giraud resting between relays. BOTTOM LEFT is Cheryl Porter ready for a spiked ball. 63 The 1972-73 NHS officers are Kathye Bolger, secretary treasurer; Sally NHS sponsors are Mr. Harold Stambach and Mrs. Ann Glover. Holland, president; and Lori Ahrens, vice-president. NHS Members Inspire Leadership, Seniors members of NHS for 1972-73 are Wayne Hoeye, Mrs. Glover, Kathye Bolger, Ernest Bustillos, Evelyn Pena, Cecilia Delgado, Rozenda Gonzles, Angle Hinojosa, Debbie Archibald, Teresa Dominguez, Ellen Henry, Lori Alirens, Rhonda Porter, Debbie Dempsy, Renee McSherry, Mr. Stambach, Emma Garcia, Sally Holland, and Dolores Beltran. Not shown are Patty Fulmer and Tom Stewart. 64 National Honor Society Taps Tiuenty - Six Newiy initiated members are Front Row: Cyrilee Farmer, Rosemary Rivera, Debbie Schroeter, Yolanda Truhillo. Christina Chavez, and Madeline O ' Loughlin: Second Row: Elizabeth Nicholson, Becky Forman, Irene Armendariz, Emilia Padilla, and Evangeline Flores; Third Row: Ronnie Escudero, Gabriel Chanez. Gary Escudero, Randy Foster, Roddy Rogers, Marshall Rogers, Tim Hood, Dick Fulmer, and Robert Neal. Scholarship, Character, And Service NHS members have fun while raising money during the annual Bottle Drive. Kathye Bolger, Lori Ahrens, Sally Holland, Rhonda Porter, and Dolores Beltran led the initiation ceremonies. 65 1972-73 Drum Majorette And II I Drum Majorette is Elma Espinosa Mary Ellen Merino Drum Majorette and twirlers perform before a game. They are Elma Espinosa, Peggy Lara, and Elva Jaramillo. Tiuirlers Lead Cobre Band Sporting the uniforms they wore to the ' Camp of Champs ' at the Portales workshop are Mary Ellen Merino, Elva Jaramillo, Peggy Lara, Susan Escudero. Liz Valenzuela. Elva Jaramillo Susan Escudero Liz Valenzuela 67 Safety Council officers are Olga Casarez. treasurer; Mr. Sam Tapia, sponsor; Tom Stewart, president; Lori Ahrens, secretary; Dawna Rivera, vice- president. ' • . A — ' i; Safety (nuncil memhers arc I rcml Row: Mr. Tapia, Bobby Muniz, Oscar Dominguez, Ralph Delgado, Mike Puentes, Albert Perez, Dorothy Villegas, Stella Arrey. Susie Villegas, Sis Trujillo, Anna Luna, Linda Nunez, Joey Parra, Rhonda Porter, Olga Casarez, D ' Lois Brice, Denise Bleak, Debbie Schroeter, Laura Crandall, Christina Muniz, Mary Sandoval, and Dawna Rivera, Back row: Isaac Trujillo, Joe Lopez, Duane Steele, Timmy Perez, Bobby Espinosa, Yolanda Trujillo, Bobby Perez, Rosemary Rivera, Debbie Rivera, Terry Dominguez, David Fowler, Randy Foster, Marshall Rogers, Wayne Hoeye, Raul Martinez, Cheryl Porter, Xaiver Acosta, Tom Stewart, Carol Brubaker, and Patsy Salas. 68 Mr. Espinosa presents Olga Casarez with third place trophy at car rodeo. Officer Gilbert Bernal is shown with trophies to be presented at car rodeo. Safety Council Holds Pancake Breakfast Cheryl Porter and David 1 ow icr fill pitchers with batter at Safety Council Pancake Brcaktasi. Martin Nieil, head of New Mexico State Patrol, is main speaker at Safely Council banquet. 69 Local FHA Chapter Attends The 1973 Future Homemakers of America for 1973 are Gloria Diaz, Dorothy Villegas, Linda Quintana. Mrs. Laura Sumner, Yolanda TrujiUo, Elma Espinosa, Katy Gomez, Alice Sandoval, Mrs. Bernadine Herring, Rosemary Gallegos, Olga Sedillos, and Rosemarie Reyes. Not pictured are Liz Nicholson, Anna TrujiUo, and Patsy McGehee. 1972—73 proved to be a busy year for the Future Homemakers of America. The installation of officers was held in early December, with guest speaker Susan Glenn of Silver City. FHA held two raffles during the 1972-73 school year. The Thanksgiving turkey was won by Rose- mary Gallegos. Winners for the stuffed animals of the Valentine raffle were Mary Ann Morales and Mrs. Christy Gallegos. Olga Sedillos, FHA vice-president, made and sent valentines to all faculty members. The cherry pie sale, which began the suc- ceeding week, made a S65 profit. Marie Francisco, stu- dent teacher, and the spon- sors escorted the girls to the district meeting in Animas. The state convention in Albuquerque was held March 30-31, with Mrs. Betty Sumner as the spon- sor. « « '  «.A«; Baking pies was one of the money making projects Elma Espinosa, Linda Holquin, Gloria Diaz, and Katy for FHA. Gomez. Shown here are Dorothy Villegas, Mrs. Laura Sumner, State Convention In Albuquerque FHA officers and sponsors are Mrs. Laura Sumner, Elma Espinosa, president; Mrs. Bernadine Herring; Gloria Diaz, secretary; Yolanda Trujillo, district officer: Rosemary Reyes, historian; Linda Quintana, parliamentarian; Alice Sandoval, hostess; and Olga Sedillos, vice-president. Not pictured are Liz Nicholson, recrea- tional leader; Anna Trujillo, and Patsy McGehee. Leaving the Tradeswind Motel after attending the state convention in Albuquerque are Anna Trujillo, Elma Espino.sa, Patsy McGehee, Dorothy ViUegas, Rosemary Gallegos, and Linda Holguin. Rosemary Gallegos, Linda Holguin, Dorothy Viliegas, Anna Trujillo. Patsy McGehee, and Flma Espinosa relax in the motel lobby while attend- ing the state convention in .-Mbuqucrque. FJA Jours Silver City Daily Press Future Journalists of America is a club consisting of members from the newspaper and yearbook staffs. The members must obtain at least a B average in one of these classes to be eligible for the club. The B average also proves the student ' s interest in Journalism. FJA sponsored a sock-hop in early fall. This year the club took a tour of the Silver City Daily Press before the annual banquet held at the Penjamo restaurant. Mrs. Catherine Smith was honored with a corsage for being the FJA sponsor. New officers were elected for the coming year. FJA officers are Renee McSherry, president; Dawna Rivera, vice president; Cecilia Delgado, secretary; Irene Armendariz, treasurer. FJA members are Carol Brubaker, Patsy Moreno, Elva JaramUlo, Bobby Espinosa, Irene Armendariz, Monica Walter, Vangie Flores, Liz Valenzuela, Emilia Padilla, Allena Tow, Cecilia Delgado, Dolores Beltran, Ricky Shampers, Dawna Rivera, Patsy Salas, Denise Bleak, Renee McSherry, Kathy Shanks, Debbie Martinez, Vickie Graham, Anna Rodriguez, Oscar Molina, Delia Martinez. Those who attended the 1973 FSA banquet are Mrs. Angie Garcia, national secretary; Mrs. Myrtle Poe, president of the Manana Chapter of national secretaries; Terri Dominguez, president; Rose Marie Reyes, vice president; Patsy Guttierrez, treasurer; Sally Cardenas, parliamentarian; Olga Sedillos, historian; Mrs. Marge Pruit, member of national secretaries; Mrs. Mary Bray, sponsor; not pictured Angie Hinjosa, secretary. Following various competitive events Emma Garcia was named Miss FSA. Runners-up were Debbie .Archibald and Terri Dominguez. Emma Garcia Is Selected As 73 Miss FSA Bottom row sitting are Debbie Archibald, Terri Dominguez, Rozenda Gonzales, Angie Hinjosa, Patsy Gutierrez, and Mrs. Bray. Second row: Ida Macias. Irma Cabrera, and Gloria Montoya. Third row: Olga Sedillos, Rose Marie Reyes, Deha Martinez, Emilia Martinez, Lucy Salas. Olga Grijalva, Debbie Dempsey. Emma Garcia, and Connie Cordova. Fourth row: Rachel Perez, Salley Cardenas, Delia Lopez, Elma Espinosa, Anna Trujillo, Sharolyn Oberg.Georselen Dodson. and Sharon Taylor. Fifth row: Jesus Perez, Tomas Chavez, and Urbano Villigran.  s ■V 73 Drill Team Takes Time And Effort This year was the first year Cobre ' s drill team got to perform through both football and basketball seasons. This helped to promote Big Red spirit for the athletes. The squad had three uniforms one which was used for Booster Club meeting performances. The uniform was a white body suit, red jumper, white socks and red and white oxford style shoes. The football uniform con- sisted of white leotards with red bolleros and hot pants. The basketball uniform consisted of a red criss cross skirt, white leotards and red and white shoes. Mrs. Martha Baca was the squad ' s sponsor. Sponsor for this year ' s drill team was Mrs. Martha Baca. Drill team displays their uniforms they wore during football season: Bottom Row: Sandra Udero, Carmen Casarez, Deanna Ozment, Velia Legarda. Middle Row: Renee Thomas, Socorro Marquez, Dorothy Villegas, Terry Tapscott, Top Row: Laura Crandall, Patsy Salas, Dawna Rivera, Gerogelen Dodson, D ' Lois Brice. and Gloria Diaz. To Perform Home Game Routines Drill team performs at half-time football game. 75 Drill team girls pose for picture after performing at a pep assembly. Top Row: Laura Crandall, Renee Thomas. Second Row: Sandra Udero, Georgelen Dod- son, Velia Legarda, Carmen Casarez, Rosemary Marquez, Terry Tapscott, Gloria Diaz, and Dorothy Villegas. IKmb t on And Vitality Help Promote School Spirit Enthusiasm is shown by the drill team throughout the sports season. Top Row: Deanna Ozment, Terry Tapscott, D ' Lois Brice, Renee Thomas, Sandra Udero, Laura Crandall, and Dawna Rivera. Bottom Row: Georgelen Dodson, Velia Legarda, Carmen Casarez, Socorro Marquez, Dorothy Villegas, Gloria Diaz, and Patsy Salas. Ramon Canillo $ 72—73 Booster Club President The Cobre Booster Club this year has assisted many of Cobre ' s extra curricular activities. The club gave assistance to football, basketball, wrestling, tennis, and baseball teams by buying such things as uniforms, schedules, and film. They also gave financial aid to the cheerleaders. The club sponsors the annual sports awards banquet honoring all athletes and giving special recognition to outstanding athletes in each sport. The club also honors outstanding stu- dents in such areas as GAA, general choms, advanced chorus, art, band, speech, industrial arts, yearbook, and newspaper. 1972-73 Booster Club officers are the Rev. Billy J. Foster, vice-president; Mrs. Linda Abreu. treasurer; Mrs., Margaret Udero, secretary; and Mr. Sam Tapia, liaison. Mr. Sam Tapia contacts Booster Club members in reference to the annual awards banquet. Cobre Booster Club president for 1972-73 is Mr. Ramon Carrillo. 77 Pep Club Devotes Time, Effort The purpose of the 1972-73 Cobre Pep Club is to show Big Red lots of support. This year ' s Drill Team helped pep club support their team. Members of Pep Club are Spon- sor Mrs. Martha Baca, President Sis Trujillo, Kati Gomez, Terri Dominguez, Debbie Rivera, Ahce Gandara, Cindy Chandler, Kris- tina Kirker, Emma Garcia, Gloria Montoya, Marian Cater, Angle Hinojosa, Lucy Alvardo, Rose- mary Vigil, Margaret Alcorta, Cecilia Lechuga, Cindy Hernan- dez, Velia Legarda, Dawna Rivera, Patsy Salas, Dorothy Villegas, Renee Thomas, Gloria Diaz, Socorro Marquez, Sandra Udero, Carmen Casarez, Laura Crandall, D ' Lois Brice, Georgelen Dodson. B-Team Cheerleaders, Rosemary Saenz, Susie Villegas, Stella Arrey, Cheryl Porter, Yvette Walters. Varsity Cheer- leaders, Joey Parra, Rhonda Porter, Rosemary Rivera. lu m ' '  i? d ' ° ' 1972-73 are sitting Katy Gomez, secretary; Debbie Rivera, vice-president; Terri Dominguez, senior executive council member; Standing- Mrs, [wartna Baca, sponsor; Alice Gandara, sophomore executive council member; Sis Trujillo, president; Cindy Chandler, treasurer. And Spirit To Cobre Athletes Members of Pep Club are Cindy Chandler, Sis Trujillo, Debbie Rivera, Terri Dominguez, Angie Hinojosa. Cecilia Lechuga. Margaret Alcorta. Cindy Hernandez Marian Cater, Alice Gandaros, Lucy Alvarado, Rosemary Vigil, Kristina Kirker, Emma Garcia, Katy Gomez, Gloria Montoya. Big Red smiles proudly over Cobre athletics. Pep CUib oiricers discuss homecoming; plans u i;h 1;. Kv r, IXirr.cii. -yn Library Club Has Many Money-Making Projects Library Club members are: Dolores Beltran, Sally Holland, Lupe Barraza, Aleena Tow, Martha Rivera, Rose Anne Rivera, and Mary Barraza. Their sponsor is Mrs. Mary T. Hudson. This year ' s Library Club sold pens and calendars to peo- ple who had requested them. They sponsored the annual Christmas basket and purchased a Christmas tree for the Li- brary. This year ' s officers are Sally Holland, president; Do- lores Beltran, vice-president; Martha Rivera, secretary; Mary Barraza, treasurer. 80 1972-73 Library Club officers are Maiy Barraza, treasurer; Sally HoUand, president; Dolores Beltran, vice-president; and Martha Rivera, secretary. ± Ui ' .r ■-:m i Ki Sb - Mtfiletfcs Six boys assisted the Big Red football team as managers. They are Ralph Delgado, Bobby Perez, Ronnie Castillo, Raymond Chavez, and Albert Perez. Defense Allows Onli) 94 Points Varsity squadmen are: kneeling - Ronnie Castillo, Albert Perez, Danny Lopez, Richard Bates, Albert Chavira, Ernest Venegas, Jesus Villegas. Ray Sedillos, Ernest Bustillos, Fernando Padilla, Henry Carrillo, Mike Puentes, Jerry Maez, Julio Jimenez, Armando Rodriguez, Tommy Marquez, Wayne Hoeye, Bobby Perez, and Raymond Chavez. Standing: Coach Abe Armendariz, Coach Jerry Hurt, Ralph Delgado, Randy Foster, Scott Byrd, Gabe Chanez, David Fowler. Raul Mar- tinez, John Kelley, Gilbert Ortiz, Art Castanon, Marshall Rogers, Joe Lopez, Cris Moreland, Booth Fowler, Rudy Baca, Joe Chavira, Macrio Sanchez, Richard Padilla, Ricky Silva, Reggie Dominguez, Robbie Pedroza, Coach Ron Darnell, Bobby Muniz, Coach Hector Madrid. Cobre 1 Opponent Los Alamos 17 40 TorC 12 14 Belen 12 23 Los Lunas 12 Lordsburg Gadsden 7 12 Socorro 30 Silver City 8 12 Deming 20 20 Tularosa 32 The 72 varsity gridiron campaign began with Cobre using the versatile Houston Veer as an offensive attack. This was later changed to the powerful Wish- bone T. The opening game against Los Alamos was dropped to 17. T or C, Belen, and Los Lunas all fell to the Indians before a to tie against Lordsburg. Homecoming against Socorro and the big game against Silver City were both won. The closing games with Deming and Tularosa were both lost after hard hitting contests. 83 Full of victory the Indians lift Danny Lopez high into the air, after winning the Traveling Trophy in the game against Silver. After a long gain, Lopez gets mobbed by a bunch of Socorro Warriors. Cobre Smashes Silver 30-8 Plrviii iheir last tame torCllS are: Kneelm-j, ( iabe Chanez, Fernando PadiUa, Ernest Bustillos, Joe Lopez, Joe Chavira, Albert Chavira, GUbert Ortiz, Ray Se- dillob, Jesus Villcgas; Standing: Jerry Mae , I rnesi Venegas, Henry Carrillo, Ruben Facio, and Robbie Pedroza. Not pictured is Booth Fowler. 84 Junior Varsity Takes District X vt ' -: ' ' ' - - ■= ' ' B-Team squadsmen are, kneeling, Danny Misquez, David Fowler, Johnny Rogers, Scott Byrd, Nicky Smith, Jerry Maez, Buddy Rogers, Arthur Herrera, Eddie Huerta, Mike Montoya, Jesse Atencio, Reggie Dominguez. Standing: Jerry Hurt, student coach: Joe Gutierrez, Tommy Marquez, Raul Martinez, Rex Moreland, Randy Foster, Michael Salaiz, Nathaniel Franciso, Manuel Jimenez, Richard Silva, Marshall Rogers, Richard PadUla, John Lopez, Coach John Gaines, Salvario Torres, Robert Benavidez, Arthur Castanon, Jerry Ruiz, Ray Cohn, Alfred Echerivel, Mateo Madrid, Terrell Grimes, Macario Sanchez, Coach Hector Madrid. The Junior Varsity took six out of its seven games this year. The Cobre squad ' s only defeat came at the hands of a pass minded Gadsden attact;. The Indians took charge of the next six games, beating Deming 44 to 12, T or C 20 to 13. Silver 22 to 8. Gadsden 33 to 7. Deming 27 to 6. Silver City forfeited the last game which goes on the records 1 to 0. Led by Sophomore Quarterback Art Castanon the B-team used a combination of the powerful Wishbone T and the explosive Houston veer to keep opponents under pressure. Cobre Opponent 6 Gadsden 18 44 Deming 12 20 TorC 13 22 Silver City 8 27 Deming 6 1 Silver City Sophomore Art Castanon is the B-Team quarterback for the year. 85 1973 graduating varsity basketball players are Hector Ramiiez, Xavier Acosta, John Gibson, Davy Munoz, Jerry Maez, Henry Carrillo. Davy Munoz goes for a lay-up during practice. Six Seniors Play Last Game At CHS The 1972-73 varsity basketball players are Butter Jimenez, Mike Puentes, Davy Munoz, Paul Duran, Xavier Acosta, John Gibson, Lynford Wilson, Hector Ra- mirez, Jerry Maez, Bobby Muniz, Henry Carrillo. Coaches and managers are Coach Bobby Benavidez, Bobby Perez, Bobby Espinosa, and Coach Hector Madrid. ay T r Lynford Wilson, closely guarded by Colt defense, tries for two points. « Cobre Opponent Parkland 57 ■45 Mayfield 60 64 Cliff 81 39 Socorro 56 39 Anthony 53 30 Silver Invitational Bloomfield 71 45 El Paso High 45 65 Silver 4 2 49 Deming 7 6 95 Lordsburg 4 2 47 Gadsden 4 2 43 Hot Springs 57 52 Gallup Invitational El Dorado 64 66 Belen 58 33 Sandia 67 69 Silver 62 75 Tularosa 79 H Socorro 63 66 Silver 64 58 Las Cruces 5 4 6 9 Gadsden 6 ( H 6 5 Cliff 8 4 4 3 Deming 7 2 8 3 Tularosa 75 55 District (Gadsden) Tularosa 74 65 Gadsden 57 61 Teamwork Efforts Result In Tribe Victories The Indians opened the season strongly but soon found themselves unable to keep up with the tough competition within district. Sporting on experienced team, the varsity broke into the top ten several times before losing hope of a district crown. The lack of depth on the bench caused the several fourth- quarter defeats. The starting line-up included Xavier Acosta, Henry Carrillo, Butter Jimenez, Davy Munoz, Mike Puentes, Lynford Wilson. (At right,) Xavier Acosta goes for two points for Big Red. 88 Hector Ramirez watches for the rebound against the Socorro Warriors. Junior-Varsitif Ranks Third In District B Team players are Gilbert Munoz, Tommy Marquez, Joe Serna, Gary Weber, Mike Saliaz, Terrell Grimes, Charles Sharpe, Marshal Rogers, David RonquiUo, Richard Padilla, Ricky Silva, Art Castanon, and Henry Ortiz. Kneeling are manager Ray Chavez, Coach Hector Madrid, and Manager Tinimv Perez. Cobre Opponent Silver 51 36 Mayfield 45 82 Cliff 45 25 Deming 60 m l Lordsburg 44 48 Gadsden 48 58 TorC 59 57 Deming 62 55 Silver 58 49 Tularosa 58 HQ H Silver 48 51 Las Cruces 45 59 Gadsden 41 77 Cliff 72 Tourneys 45 Tularosa 63 69 Gadsden 53 32 Silver 53 55 Hiah Point man was .- rt Castanon. 89 iiiilii!;3 Coach Sam Tapia watches closely for any illegal moves during a qualification match. Buddy Rodgers makes the most of his opponent ' s dilemma to take this practice match under control. Many hours of instruction are required before a wrestler is ready to compete. 90 Wrestlers Capture Third At District The 72-73 wrestlers are Bottom row: Tommas Chaves, Magdaleno Chaves, Jerry Alvarado, John Rodgers, Danny Sandoval, Ernest Udero, Roddy Rodgers. and Joe Chavira. Standing: Coach Tom Schnalzer, Silverio Torres, Earl Hunter, Buddy Rodgers, Ricky Schampers, Johnny Zapata, Reggie Dommguez. Robbie Pedroza, Albert Chavira, Gilbert Rodriguez, and Coach Sam Tapia. The varsity squad consisted of Bottom row: Jerry Alvarado, John Rodgers, Danny Sandoval, and Ernest Udero. Standing. Coach Sam Tapia. Coach Tom Schnal- zer, Buddy Rodgers, Ricky Schampers, Johnny Zapata, Reggie Dominguez, Robbie Pedroza, and Albert Chavira. 91 Six Advance To State Tournament Jeny Alvarado, 101-lbs. Danny Sandoval, 115-lbs. Ernest Udero, 122— lbs. Johnny Zapata, 138-lbs. Reggie Dominguez, 148-lbs. Albert Chaviia, Heavyweight. Cobre ' s wrestlers, in spite of their lack of experience made a very favorable showing throughout the season. District competition proved to be exceptionally tough with only Jerry Alvarado placing first. Danny Sandoval, Ernest Udero, Johnny Zapata, Reggie Dominguez, and Albert Chavira also qualified for the State Tournament. Two wins were recorded this year with the grapplers beating Deming by a score of 31 to 24, and overcoming Silver 25 to 24. 92 . Scores Cobre Mayfield 60 Cobre 18 Deming 40 Cobre 25 El Paso High 27 Cobre 19 El Paso High 36 Cobre 30 Silver City 31 Cobre 5 Grants 45 Cobre 31 Deming 24 Cobre 25 Silver City 24 Cobre 16 Gadsden 29 Los Alamos Tournament Deming Invitational Cobre 21 Cobre 31 District Tournament State Tournament Cobre 52 Cobre 6 Track Takes District Distance runners of the track squad are Top Row: Manuel Jimenez Robert Benavidez, Richard Perez, Albert Perez, Mike Monloya and Silverio Torres. Kneeling: Carlos Montejano, Mateo Madrid Gilbert Ortiz, and Jesus VUlegas. ' -■f Cobre Track Team Captures 3AAA Receiving firsts in the state track meet was the 440 relay team, 880 relay team, and the mile relay team which consisted ot Standing Lloyd Latham, Mateo Madrid, Greg Youngs, Robert Benavidez, Robert Garza, Robert Gray Kneeling- Ernest Venegas, Gilbert Ortiz, Armando Rodriguez, Bobby Muniz, and Jesus Villegas. Long jumpers for the Cobre thinclads consisted of Standing: Robert Garza, Danny Lopez, Kneeling. Teddy Tapscott and Richard Bates. Javelin throwers are Standing: Greg Youngs, Mackey Sanchez, Jesus Villegas, Juho Jimenez, Joe Lowe. Kneehng: Nathaniel Francisco, Joe Lopez, Mike Puentes, and Fernando Padilla. :% ' lWi iAJJ Gerry Jameson, Lynford Wilson, Terrell Grimes, Nicky Smith, Richard Bates, and Teddy Tapscott consisted of the high jumpers. Jumping the high and low hurdles are Jerry Maez, George Pack, Freddie Borunda, and Mike Puentes. State Crovon In Albuquerque , . ) ' Ernest Venegas received a trophy as high pointman in the state meet held in Albuquerque, with an average of 12 points. Smiling faces from the track team coming home from state meet in Albuquerque, shown in the background five state trophies. The track team for the 1973 seasoh are Front Row: Bobby Perez, Mateo Madrid, Richard Perez. Bobby Muniz. Gilbert Ortiz, Ernest Venegas. Danny Lopez. Carlos Montenejo, Mike Montoya, Silverio Torres, Teddy Tapscott, Richard Bates. Fred Pellisser, Macky Sanchez: Second Row: Ronnie Castillo. Nathaniel Francisco, Berty Perez, Lloyd Latham, Greg Youngs, Mike Puentes, Armando Rodriguez, Freddy Borunda. JuHo Jimenez. Jesus illegas, Fernando Padilla. George Pack. Joe Lopez, Head Coach Ron Darnell; Third Row: Ralph Delgado, Ernest Bustillos, Coach John McSmith. Jerry Maez, Robert Gray. Nicky Smith. Bobby Garza, Gerry Jameson, Charles McCargish. Lynford Wilson, Terrell Grimes, Paul Duran, Robert Benavidez. Manuel Jimenez, Joe Lowe, and Coach Bill Gray. 95 Pat Ruiz, Tommy Marquez. Albert Jimenez, Richard Padilla, Herman DeLuna, Danny Misquez. Art Castanon. Boseboll Team Begins Season With Winnings Front Row: Coach Tom Schnalzer, Henry Sierra, Pat Ruiz, Andy McNaughton, Nelson Garcia, Davy Munoz, Cris Moreland, Gilbert Rodriguez, Richard Padilla, Magdalano Chavez, head coach Abe Armendariz. Back Row: Gilbert Gomez, Tommy Marquez, Art Castanon, Gabe Chanez, Herman DeLuna. Dann Mi iquez, Henry Carrillo, Ricky Silva, Ruben Facio, Berty Jimenez, Raymond Chavez. T 5fT 10 ' k fl ' c Front row: Gabe Chanez, Herman DeLuna, Ruben Facio, Henry Carrillo. Back row: Pat Ruiz, Cris Moreland, Berty Jimenez, Davy Munoz. Cobre 7 Alumni 6 5 Los Lunas 4 Los Lunas 1 4 May field Tourn. 2 Mayfield Tourn. 3 4 Mayfield Tourn. 14 2 Mayfield 8 Las Cruces 7 10 Socorro 12 Socorro 2 6 Silver 5 11 Silver 3 Gadsden 2 3 Gadsden 6 4 Deming 2 6 Deming 5 15 Socorro 11 Socorro 10 Belen 4 3 Belen 1 6 Silver 7 Silver 3 14 Deming 7 4 Deming 1 6 Gadsden 3 3 Gadsden 2 8 KSIL Silver State Tourn. 2 11 Los Lunas 10 Lovington 3 Baseballers Place Second At State Pat Ruiz warms up as Gabe Chanez goes up to bat. Cobre runner Berty Jimenez comes in for the extra point to win the game The 1973 Bat girls were Angie Hinojosa, Sandra Udero, and Diana Torres, against Socorro. JV Baseballers Go Undefeated C -Jr A ||i ' . t ' yfiM b. Junior Varsity baseball team are TOP ROW: Gilbert Rodriguez, Arthur Franklin, Fernie Martinez. Tommy Marquez. Gilbert Polanco. Charles Salas. Richard Padilla, Tommy Barreras, Rex Moreland, BOTTOM ROW: Jose Soltero, Eddie Huerta, Gilbert Munoz, Henry Ortiz, Mike Salaiz. David Ronquillo. Alex Lara, Frankie Amador, Demecio Torrez. Managers for Junior Varsity are Gilbert Gomez and Ra mond Chavez. Cobre =5 Opponent Cobre 14 Silver 7 Cobre 9 ;4 Silver 5 ;0 Cobre 13;10 Deming 6;1 Cobre Deming Forfeit Cobre 7 Silver 3 Cobre Silver Forfeit three top players on the girls ' team are Nancy Hunter, Patty Omick, Rosebud Foy. I id Fowler prepares to smash the ball during match play against can. 100 Gilbert Guadiana and Freddy Abalos warm up before a doubles match. Netmen Haue Best Season On Record Scores Cobre Opponent 9 Mayfield 1 Deming 8 3 Raton 4 2 W. Las Vegas 5 Las Vegas Robertson 6 4 Silver 5 2 8 Deming Clifton 7 1 7 Duncan 6 Duncan 4 3 Silver 6 Alfred Flores, Freddy Abalos, and Marshall Rogers were top men on the boys ' squad. Chip Flores played number one man on the varsity squad. The varsity consisted of Gilbert Guadiana, Chip Flores. Randy Reiss. Freddy Abalos. Marshall Rogers, and Da id Fowler. 101 Golfers Take Fourth At Cl ' mt Invitatioml Bottom Row: Pete Palomarez, Duane Steele, Tim Summers, Walter Hunter, Top Row: Coach Robert Benavidez, John Menard, Billy Cabazos, Danny Acosta, Casey Dodson, and Wayne Hoeye. Wayne Hoeye, a senior, played his last game for Cobre at the district tourn- ament in Socorro. Casey Dodson was perhaps the most consistent man on the team this year. 102 Sophomores s Leadership Plays An Important Part In Qass of ' 75 Officers aie FRONT ROW, Susan Villegas, girl representative; Ricky Silva, boy representative; Nancy Hunter, secretary; Joey Moreno, delegate-at- large; SECOND ROW: Rosalinda Lucero, girl representative; Paul Duran, boy representative; Reginal Dominguez, treasurer; Christine Saenz, vice president; BACK: Mary Ellen Gonzales, president. Top ten percent scholastically are Elaine Hornbaker, Dorothy Escudero, Mary Ellen Merino, Priscilla Salas, Yvette Walters, Mary Ann Chavez, Rebecca Holland, Nancy Hunter, Peggy Benjamin; BACK ROW: Jose Soltero, Alfonso Dalton, Mary Ellen Gonzales, Richard Padilla, Arcelia Padilla, Duane Steele, Susan Escudero, Andy McNaughton, Deanna Ozment, Michael Salaiz, Cheryl Porter. 104 Sophomore Class Officers Responsibility Sophomore Class Sponsors are FRONT ROW: Mr. HaireU Wright, Mrs. Martha Baca, BACK ROW: Mrs. Marjorie Pa rker, Mr. Librado Maldonado, Mr. Robert Cosgrove. Sophomores attended the pep rallies and participated in the annual painting of the ' C At one assembly sophomores were named spirit point winners through class competition by showing class spirit at the pep assembly. The first sophomore meeting was held September 26, to discuss money raising activities. Later in November, a car wash was scheduled. Participating in the new six-weeks ' health unit, a part of the physical education program, are Elaine Hornbaker, Linda Malone, Nancy Hunter, and Patty Ryan. For Biology Letioia Vasquez dissects a frog. 105 Sophomores Adapt To Cobre High Olivia Aguirre Margaret Alcorta Toni Altamirano Jerry Alvarado Lucille Alvarado Marie Alvarado Grace Alvarez Frankie Amador Teddy Apodaca Charlie Arias Estella Arrey Hector Arzate Albert Arzola Jose Barraza Steve Barraza Tommy Barraza Debbie Benavidez Robert Benavidez Peggy Benjamin Cheyrl Bookout Billy Cabazos Teresa Cardenas Carmen Casarez Arthur Castanon Mary Ann Rodriguez gives a big smile as she tries to get Bobby Lucero out of Debbie Mathis leads a discussion group in Mr. Paterson ' s fifth period speech her desk. class. 106 Susan Escudero performs for the crowd at a football game. Dorothy Escudero watches the people in the hall as she gets books for her next class. Underclassmen Encounter Nciu Experiences Karen Castillo Marion Cater Oscar Chacon Mary Ann Chavez Raymond Chavez Nita Coppedge Alex Cordova Librado Cordova Jimmy Crumm Fred Cruz .Alfonso Dalton Gilbert DeLuna Henry Dominguez Nellie Dominguez Ramon Dominguez Reggie Dominguez Paul Duran Darlene Dye Buddy Eby . lfred Echerivel Raymond Enriquez . lice Escobar Jackie Escobedo Dorothy Escudero 107 Cobre High Offers Different Experiences For Sophomores Sophomores join other students for lunch. Mrs. Lucy Chaviia sells tickets to Sylvia Saiz, Rosemary Sanchez, Doing evaluation sheets for their si weeks ' Sally Palomaiez, VeUa Legaida, Ofelia Gonzales, and Dorothy Galindo. grades are Cecilia Lechuga, Lucv Esparza, Betty Soltero, Rosemary Vigil, and Ray Sedillos. Susan Escudero Lucy Esparza Dora Ann Esquibel Allison Farmer Roy Lynn Foster Nora Francisco Arthur Franklin Duane Frost Dorothy Galindo Genevieve Gallegos Mary Lou Gallegos Alice Gandara Carmen Garcia Nelson Garcia Rufina Garcia Robert Garza Diana Gavaldon Andy Gaxiola Virginia Godoy Gilbert Gomez Claro Gonzales Joe Gonzales Mary Ellen Gonzales Ofelia Gonzales 10£ Robert Gray Hector Grijalva Terrell Grimes Mike Gutierrez Secundino Guzman Jeanne Hale Eddie Hausermarm Cynthia Hernandez Aithur Herrera Rebecca Holland Phyllis Hooker Elaine Hornbaker Diane Huerta Eddie Huerta Nancy Hunter Jimmy Jackson Isabel Jaramillo Joe Jaurequi Joe Jimenez Manuel Jimenez Eileen Kirker Kristina Kirker Alex Lara Peggy Lara Sophomores Participate In Yearbook Construction k Working to complete their Yearbook sections are Ofelia Gonzales, Grace Alvarez, and Archi PadiUa. 109 Richard Lara Steven Latham Patricia Lawrence Cecilia Lechuga George Legarda Velia Legarda Lisa Lockett Dolores Lopez Katharine Lopez Robert Lopez Bobby Lucero Rosalinda Lucero Eddie Luna Vicky Mallard Linda Malone Socorro Marquez Tommy Marquez David Martin Charles Martinez Fernie Martinez Irene Martinez Ramon Martinez Debbie Mathis Charles McCargish Sophomores Experience First Horr ecommg 1! ileen Kirker receives her first mum; pinning it on is Delia Martinez. 110 Lunch is a time of leisure on Homecoming day. Sophomores Take Part In School Spirit ' Beat the Wildcats ' was the cry of the Class of ' 75 at a spirited pep assembly. Alfonso Dalton. Gilbert DeLuna, Danny Misquez. and Leonard Perrault par- ticipate in P.E., one of their required classes. Jon McCorkle Andy McNaughton Anita Medina Mar ' Medina John Menard Mary Ellen Merino Ronald Millan Linda Miranda Daniel Misquez Marilyn Mohr Carlos Montejano Debra Morales Mary Ann Morales Sara Morales Rex Moreland Joe Moreno Noberta Moreno Linda Moss Gilbert Munoz Roberta Murphy Robert Norero Lee .-Xnn Oliver Sheilah O ' Neill Steve Orteea in Marian Cater and Nita Coppedge talk with big SENIOR Chris Moreland. Sophomores Make It Big In 73 Henry Ortiz Deanna Ozment Arcelia Padilla Elizabeth Padilla Merlinda Padilla Richard Padilla Ronnie Parra Stella Parra Teresa Parra Larry Pedraza Ramona Pedraza Fred Pellissier Dora Perez Alfred PortiUo Cheryl Porter Bertha Quinones Dolores Quintana Wilfred Rascon Norma Reyes Armando Rios Yolanda Rivera Gilbert Rodriguez Marianne Rodriguez James Rogers 112 Johnny Rogers David Ronquillo Patricia Ryan Christina Saenz Rosemary Saenz Michael Salaiz Charles Salas Priscilla Salas Sally Ann Salas Macario Sanchez Sandra Sanchez Sal Sepulveda Joe Sierra Linda Sierra Randy Sifuentes Christina Silva Elias Silva Henry Silva Olga Silva Rickey Silva Bill Simpson Betty Soltero Jose Soltero Duane Steele Free Time Varies For Sophomores ISS Arthur Castanon. Ricky Silva. Danny Misquez hide a garage can Terry Tapscott gets advice from sophomore sponsor Mrs. Martha Baca. 113 Sophomores Learn Cobre ' Sijstem Early In Year John Stegg Charles Summers Terrie Tapscott Joe Tafoya Ernie Torres Silverio Torres Demecio Torrez Robert Trevizo Isaac Trujillo Daniel Valentine Letlcia Vasquez Paul Velasquez Rose Mary Vigil Eva VUlalobos Flavia Villegas Hector Villegas Susan Villegas Reba Wallace Yvette Walters Gary Weber Sherry Weber Ray Woods James Wright 114 ' Happiness Is Life at Cobre ' as shown by Alex Lara, Nelson Garcia, Karen Castillo and Mary Medina. Sophs Meet New Educational Challenges Albert Arzola concentrates on finishing manuscript before deadline. Grace Alvarez and Terri Cardenas practice routine on low balance beam before performing on regulation beam. Margaret Alcorta displays special skill learned in interior decorating cbss. 115 Nancy Hunter Travels To Europe With Sophomores fight for victory on C day. Sophomores participate in bus evacuation practice. Sophomores take pictures. Waiting for their turn are Deanna Ozment, Terry Tap- scott, Phyllis Hooker, and Alice Gandara. Nancy displays the instrument she took on the trip to Europe. 116 .- .-r ' t i New Mexico Marching Band And Chows Lucy Espaiza and Paul Duran talk to one another during lunch. - ,i%« 2 Distributing mums on Home-coming da are Susie N ' lllegas. Paul Duran. and Rosalinda Lucero. At the lunch line are Genevieve Gallegos and Patty Ryan. 117 Sophomores ' Activities Vary Throughout The School Year Sophomore school days were full of many different activities both during class time and lunch. Charles Salas and Danny Misquez have a few laughs while eating their cafeteria lunches. During in- terior decorating Velia Legarda listens to the radio while cutting out a pattern. Cecelia Lechuga, Susie Villegas, Merlinda Padilla, and Lucy Esparza have their second lunch for the day in the cooking room. Juniors Class Of 74 Takes On Enchilada Junior Class Olfi ers are Denize Bleak, president. Patty 1 lores, girl representative; Cindy Chandler, giil representative; Liz Nicholson, vice-president; Oscar Molina, treasurer, Jesse Atencio, boy representative, Rene Thomas, secretary; Mike Puentes, boy representative; and Robert Neal, delegate-at-large. Junior Class Cabinet members are Brigid O ' Loughlin, Sandra Udero, Mary Ann Monto d, Roscmar Moreno, Aleena Tow, Elva Jaramillo, Irene Armendariz, Vangie Flores, Emilia Padilla, Patsy Moreno, Chris Chavez, Dorothy Villegas. Gloria Gonzales, Debbie Schroeter, Debbie Esqueda, and Lori Morales. BACK ROW are Cathy Acosta. Mike JaramUlo, Gary Escudero, Ronnie Escudero, Liz Valenzuela, Linda Rader, Glenda Bussey, Sharon Taylor, Bhrenda Ozment, Laura Cran- dall, Linda Fenske, Rosebud Foy, Diane Acosta. 120 Supper And Junior-Senior Prom The Class of ' 74 started out their junior year just as they started their sophomore year at full speed. First, junior girls fought the senior girls in the Annual Powderpuff game to a 30-30 tie. When the three classes fought for a ' C day victory, the Class of ' 74 came out on top for the second consecutive year. The juniors then took to more serious work, planning the Enchi- lada Supper and the Junior-Senior Prom. To help out with the expense of the Prom, juniors sold Hares, doughnuts, and tamales. Junior Class sponsors are Mr. Darwin Bleak, chairman; Mr. Alex Paterson, Mr. Fred Tillman, Mrs. Mary Bray, Mrs. Dorothy Archibald, and Mr. Ron Darnell, (not pictured). Top Ten Percent: SITTING Debbie Schroeter, Rene Thomas, and Rosemary Rivera. KNEELING Mary .Ann Monto a, Juamia Jaurequi, Linda Holguin. Palsy Moreno, Rosemary Sanchez, Sylvia Sandoval, and Denisc Bleak. STANDING Brigid O ' Loughlin, Jesse Atencio. Chris Chavez, Gary Escudero, Bhrenda Ozment, Marshall Rogers, Patty Omick, Ronnie Escudero, and Liz Nicholson. 121 Delia Martinez looks for subject intormation for her research papers. Lupe Bairaza uses card catalog to look up authors information. Library Is A Helpful Asset To Juniors Freddy Abalos Cathy Acosta Corinne Acosta Diane Acosta Tom Allensworth Heiby Allsup Joe Alvarado Elmo Amador Jeannie Anders Lupe Armijo Irene Armendariz Debbie Arvey Jesse Atencio Frank Baca Rudy Baca Lupe Barraza Mary EUen Barraza Richard Bates Bruce Bederman Lovina Polomski Denise Bleak James Bradberry Larry Brasher Glenda Bussey 122 Billy Bustamente Scott Byrd Tony Candelaria Jacinto Cardenas Jane Carrasco Ermie Castillo Ronnie Castillo Craig Cates Raymond Chacon Cindy Chandler Anicasia Chavez Christina Chavez Ray Cohn Bill Coppedge Guadalupe Cordova Laura CrandaU Mark Croom Jerry Crumm Angela Cruz Pricilla Delgado Gloria Diaz Casey Dodson Lynn Early Juniors Participate In Leadership Test Juniors Patty Flores, Cindy Chandler and Mike Puentes challenge seniors Cecilia Delgado and Patty Fulmer in leadership test. 123 Juniors Capture ' C Day The Class of ' 74 does it again by working hard and yelling a lot. Robert Neal and Bobby Espinosa pass out mums for football homecoming. Tina Echerivel Gary Escudero Ronnie Escudero Bobbie Espinosa Debbie Esqueda Cyiilee Farmer Vincent Felix Linda Fenske Evangeline Flores Patty Flores Becky Forman Randy Foster David Fowler Rosemary Foy Nathaniel Francisco Richard Fulmer Cristina Garcia Gilbert Garcia Richard Garcia Julienne Giraud Gloria Gonzales Bub Grahm Ruben Guadiana George Gutierrez 124 Ida Gutierrez Joe Gutierrez BiU Head Ermelinda Holguin Timotliy Hood Tommy Huerta Elva Jaiamillo Michael JaramUlo Juanita Jaurequi Julio Jemenez Eddie Kiiker BUly Lara Rosemary Lara Arden Lawrence David Legarda James Light Eva Llamas John Lopez Nancy Lopez Sammy Lopez Joe Lowe Mary Jane Lucero Aida Macias Ramon Macias Relaxation Becomes Important Mrs. Neighbor ' s 2nd period American History class relaxes after a hard day. Waiting to go to his next class is Rudy Marquez. 125 Juniors Participate During Bus Evacuation SCHOOL BUS Yolanda Trujillo and Renee Thomas are assisted off the bus by John Woods as Mr. Tapia and Mr. Porter supervise during bus evacuation drill. Rosemary TeUes remembers to duck her head before being assisted off the bus by John Woods as Mr. Porter supervises and James Vigil walks away as he was instructed to do. Mateo Madrid Jerry Maez David Marquez Robert Marquez Rudy Marquez Armando Marrujo Delia Martinez Gilbert Martinez Raul Martinez Jim Mathis Rosemary Medran Henry Medrano Jimmy Mohr Oscar Molina George Montenegro Mary Ann Montoya Lori Morales Patsy Moreno Rosemary Moreno Thelma Mosley Bobby Muniz Robert Neal Liz Nicholson Brigid O ' Loughlin 126 Patty Omick Charlie Ortiz PhUip Ortiz Mark Osborn Bhrenda Oznient George Pack Emilia Padilla Sallv Palomarez Alfed Paz Eddie Pedraza David Perez Richard Perez Timmy Perez Gilbert Polanco Mike Polomski Betty PortiUo Ruben Portillo Mike Puentes Larry Quevedo Linda Quintana Linda Radar Jose Reyes Olga Reyes Richard Reyes Juniors, Seniors Draw Powder Puff Tie Junior girls cheer joyfully along with their coach. Mike Puontcs. as the girls score aaotlior iouchJou n during the Powder Puff football game. 127 Sammy Lopez, Raymon Macias, and Bobby Marquez park their motorcycles upon arriving at school. Juniors Participate In All Rose Marie Reyes Ronnie Ricks Rosemary Rivera Anna Rodriguez Marshall Rogers Jerry Ruiz Sylvia Saiz Lucy Salas Norma Salcido Pris ciliano Salido Rosemary Sanchez Alice Sandoval Felix Sandoval Gilbert Sandoval Sylvia Sandoval Debbie Schroeter Olga SediUos Cathy Selders Gilbert Silva Rudy A. Silva Rudy P. Silva 128 Lynford Wilson Richard Withrow Beatrice Zapata Nicky Smith Christina Soltero Rosemary Telles Renee Thomas Michael Torres Aleena Tow Johnny Trujillo Yolanda Trujillo Ernest Udero Sandra Udero Liz Valenzuela Michael Vallejos James Vigil Dorothy Villegas Virginia VtUalobos Patty Villines Scott Webb Jeff Weeks Phases of Student Life Linda Radar files magazines for students future rcfcrenc Dorothy Villegas has her cake and eats it tool 129 Junior Cathy Acosta Wears War Juniors show their spirit at pep rallies. Olga SediUos, Sandra Udero and Debbie Schroeter going through a daily routine at Cobre High. Mrs. Chavira (seated) takes lunch money and tickets while to the right juniors Laura Crandall and Shadow Delgado go through the lunch line during A lunch. 130 Bonnet To Football Games These juniors take a refreshing break at lunch In Memori) Of Jimmif Bradberrif .. 132 Juniors Hold Annual Enchilada Supper Vangie Flores, Liz Nicholson, and Patty Flores cut onions. Mr. Fred Tillman helps out in egg frying. Junior girls clean beans in preparation for enchilada supper. Irene Armendariz, Emilia Padillia, and Lucy Salas wash dishes. All juniors bring cake or pie to sell at the enchilada supper. 1 33 TRACES: A Tune Jo Remember All V %S Cherished Experiences With Someone Couples danced among the outdoor garden scenes of ■Traces to the music of Southwest from El Paso. Mem- ory books were passed among the tables as couples hoped to capture the night ' s bliss into a lasting memory. Adding to the romantic floral atmosphere and gaiety were refreshments of punch and cookies. Joey Parra and Ernest Venegas were proclaimed queen and king by Debbie Schroeter. Master of Ceremonies. The court includ- ed juniors Sandra Udero and Raul Martinez; Denise Bleak and Bobby Muniz. Senior members of the court were Elma Espinosa and Randy Reiss: Rhonda Porter and Davy Munoz. The crown bear- ers were Richard Delgado and Debra Patterson. Joey And Ernest Reign At Jr-Sr. Prom CSi-: i ' .;f .-Vov-::v:;-. ' :;? MkmmMttmkffltimi Sponsors: Mrs. Barbara Serna and Mrs. Mary Hudson are co-chairmen of the senior sponsors: Mrs. Catherine Smith, Mr. Wayne Hornbaker, Mrs. Rebecca Gamblin. Not pictured is Mr. Ralph Saenz. Class Officers and Sponsors Cabinet: Emma Garcia, Martha Rivera, Natalia Saborio, PrisciUa Jimenez, Rosemary Gallegos, Angle Hinojosa, Dawna Rivera, Olga Grijalva, Dolores Beltran. 138 wr wsi Top Ten Per Cent: Emma Garcia, Kenneth Hunter, Connie Cordova, Evelyn Pena, Renee McSherry, Debbie Archibald. Teresa Dominguez. Ernest BustiUos, Lori Ahrens, Tom Stewart, Debbie Dempsy, Wayne Hoeye, Rhonda Porter, Kathy Bolger. Sally Holland. Lead the Class of 73 The 1972-73 school year was an important one for seniors as they prepared for upcoming gradu- ation with great anticipation. Announcements had to be ordered, and cap and gown measure- ments had to be taken. Class officers presided over class meetings in which important details for graduation were decided upon. Among these were the decision to follow with tradition and hold baccalaureate services and to have com- mencement exercises in the gymnasium. Several expenses were incurred through preparations for graduation day, and seniors worked hard to meet these expenses. Seniors sold homemade goods during two concession weeks. .A dance and concert by the WNMU Stage Band was sponsored by the Class of ' 73 and the annual faculty-student basketball game was also spon- sored by the seniors. Tlie seniors also partici- pated in the annual painting of the C. Officers: Evelyn Pena, president: Sally Holland, vice president: Elma Espinosa, secretary: Henry Sierra, boy representative; Rozenda Gonzales, girl repre- sentative; Carol Brubaker, girl representative: Connie Cordova, treasurer. 139 As Graducftion Approaches, Seniors Spend More Xavier Acosta Francine Adcock Lori Ahrens Deborah Archibald Lucy Arias Ruben Arzola Ramon Baca Greg Bailey Manuel Barraza Dolores Beltran Cynthia Benavidez Katherine Bolger Alfredo Borunda D ' Lois Brice Carol Brubaker Rhonda Bussey 140 Time Together Before Going Their Separate Wags Ernest Bustillos Irma Cabrera Juan Cardenas Sally Cardenas Henry Carrillo Yolanda Carrillo Olga Casarez Gabriel Chanez Benjamin Chavez Madeline Chavez Tomas Chavez Albert Chavira Joseph Chawa Kathleen Childs Joseph Contreras Concepion Cordo -a 141 41 Seniors Attend Holloiuman Air Cecilia Delgado Ralph Delgado Debra Dempsey Richard Diaz Georgelen Dodson Efrain Dominguez Julio Dominguez Larry Dominguez Oscar Dominguez Teresa Dominguez Velva Donaldson Arthur Duarte James Dunn Larry Eby Margaret Eddleman Elma Espinosa 142 Force Base On Vay On The Job ' Ruben Facio Alfred Flores Ernest Flores Boyd Frost Patricia Fulmer Rosemary Gallegos Mario Garcia Emma Garcia Viola Gavaldon John Gibson Mary Gomez Robert Gonzales Rozenda Gonzales Vickie Graham Olga Grijalva Lvnn Grunerud 143 73 Chieftain Constructed by Gilberto Guadiana Patsy Gutierrez Ellen Henry Angela Hinojosa Wayne Hoeye SaUy HoUand George House Vernon Howard Kenneth Hunter Gerald Jameson Albert Jimenez Priscilla Jimenez John KeUey Ernest Kirker Lawrence Lankford Gay Larman iiliiiifflifil 144 Patsy Salas and Staff of Sixteen David Lawrence Francisco Legarda Larry Lenderman Richard Leveille Drucilla Leyba Danny Lopez Delia Lopez Jose Lopez Jr. Walter Lowe Mary Lucero Anna Luna Teresa Madrid Rachel Maez Re naldo Marquez Jose Martinez Johnny Martinez 145 Joeys Pep Inspires David McCauley Patsy Ann McGehee Renee McSherry Antonia Montenegro Ruben Molinar Gloria Montoya Dolores Morales Cris Moreland Christina Muniz David Munoz Randall Neudecker Linda Nunez Sharolyn Oberg Nina Lee Oliver Madeline O ' Loughlin Arthur Ortiz 146 School Spirit In Student Body ii til Gilbert Ortiz Fernando Padilla Elizabeth Paira Robert Pedroza Evelyn Pena Alb ert Perez Jr. Jesus Perez Rachel Perez Robert Perez Samuel Perez Rhonda Porter Hector Ramirez Randy Reiss Roberto Reves Avel Rios Dannv Rios 147 Rhonda 1$ Most Outstanding Debra Rivera Donna Rivera Martha Rivera Armando Rodriguez Rosemary Rodriguez Patricia Rogers Roddy Rogers Tommy Roybal Patricio Ruiz Natalia Saborio Patricia Salas Freddie Sancliez Mary Sandoval Richard Schampers Reynaldo Sedillos Kathlynn Shanks Senior Renee Is Runner-Up 75 - fk ■« li Charles Sharpe Henry Sierra Katherine Smith Thomas Stewart Dorothy Tafoya Teddy Tapscott Manuel Torres Armando Torrez Anna TrujiUo Leo Trujiiio Marie (Sis) Trujiiio Jimmy Van Cleave Ernest Venegas John Visil Richard Vigil Urbano ViUasran 149 Seniors Excel In Physical Education, Jesus ViUegas Monika Walter Lorena Weeks Faye Williamson John Woods Gregory Youngs Guillermo Zapata Johnny Zapata Faye Williamson, Carol Brubaker, Velva Donaldson, Ricky Reiss, Armando Rodriguez, Berty Perez, Ernest Kirker, Bobby Perez, Rachel Perez, Patsy Gutierrez. Second Row: Wayne Hoeye, Red Henry, Ricky Schampers, Rhonda Porter, Madeline O ' Loughlin, Gay Larman, Arthur Ortiz, Patsy Salas, Olga Casarez, Cindy Benavidez, Joey Parra, Cecilia Delgado. Third Row: Priscilla Jimenez, Debbie Dempsey, Angle Hinojosa, Jesus ViUegas, Johnny Zapata, Jesus Perez, Ernest Flores, Tomas Chavez. Last Row: Pat Ruiz, Sammy Perez, Boyd Frost, John Kelley, Gilbert Ortiz, Hector Ramirez, Henry Sierra, Davy Munoz, Robby Pedroza, Greg Youngs, Julio Dominguez are physical education Senior Scholastics. Spanish English, Science, And Mathematics Spanish scholastics are Oscar Dominguez, Christina Muniz, Renee McSherry, Patty Fulmer, Rhonda Porter, Urbano Villagran and Monique Walter. English scholastics are Sally Holland, Rhonda Porter, Wayne Hoeye, Richard LeveiUe, Renee McSherry, Debbie Dempsey, Patty Fulmer, Madeline O ' Loughlin, Connie Cordova. JuUo Dominguez, Urbano Villagran, Debbie Archibald, Lori Ahrens, Emma Garcia, Kathye Bolger. Having taken science for a minimum, of three years, with a grade no lower than a ' B ' , Patty Fulmer, Lori Ahrens, Tom Stewart and Kathye Bolger qualify for science scholastics. Math scholastics are Sally Holland, Rhonda Porter, Terri Dominguez. Jesus VUlegas. Tom Stewart, Patty Fulmer, D ' Lois Brice, Angle Hinojosa, Cindy Benavidez. Kathye Bolger, Lori Ahrens, Randy Reiss. Rozenda Gonzales. Connie Cordova. Emma Garcia. Rick Schampers, Priscilla Jimenez. Madeline O ' Loughlin. and Martha Rivera. Senior Scholastics Bring Honor And Recognition Business scholastics are Rhonda Porter, Dehhie Dempsey, Sally Holland, Connie Cordova, Kathye Bolger, Debbie Archibald, Georgelen Dodson, Ernest Kirker, Evelyn Pena, Emma Garcia, Cecilia Delgado, Rozenda Gonzales, and Irma Cabrera. Chorus scholastics is Patsy Gutierrez. Band scholastic Espinosa and Martha Rivera. Art scholastics is Johnny Zapata. Wood Shop scholastics are Treddy Social Studies scholastics are llkn Henry, Debbie Archibald, Patty I-ulmer, Lori Borunda. Ramon Baca, and I ' rnest Bustillus. Ahrens, Richard Leveiile, and kalhyc Bulger. 15.2 For Outstanding Students In Various Depann]ents Newspaper scholastics are Rick Schampers, Randy Reiss, and Cecilia Delgado. Yearbook scholastics is Dolores Beltran. 153 The Rea Steven Russell Speaks At « %  -i y Kf «i  . I ri J ' jf Ovy- May 19 Baccalaurecfte Services ■' M- , OPPOSITE PAGE: The Rev. Billy Foster. First Baptist Church-Bayard. Invocation; The Rev. Steven Russell. United .Methodist Church- Bayard. Baccalaureate Address: Mr. Joseph J. Bru- baker. High Counselor Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Benediction. BOTTOM RIGHT: Chorus sings Dedication. by Robert Franz: Patsy Gutierrez. Patsy McGehee. Oscar Dominguez. Richard Vigil, Drucilla. Leyba. Dolores Morales. Viola Gaval- don. MIDDLE ROW: Rose- mary Gallegos. Dawna Riv ' era. Lvnn Grunerud. Velva Don- aldson. TOP ROW: Darlene Dye, Thelma Mosley, Cynthia Hernandez. Jeannie . nders. Peggy Benjamin, Teresa Car- denas, and Marianne Rodri- guez. 155 Kathye Bolger 1$ Named Valedictorian And Kathye Bolger, Valedictorian I Sally Holland, Salutatorian • ' . ' i 4 w- ' m ' Jk. ' Pi (Wr:i 156 Scholarship recipients recognized at graduation ceremonies. Sally Holland Salutatorian For Class Of IS Seniors experience last minute jitters, before final step. Dr. Christain J. Buys, guest speaker Evelyn Pena. Senior Class president Red And White Graduation Gowns Mark Continuation Mr. Hornbaker helps seniors in spacing as they march in processional. 158 Spectators rise as seniors leave auditorium in baccalaureate recessional. Of Baccalaureate And Commencement Exercises Seniors perform last minute checking to be sure that tassels are on right side. Tassels on left, diplomas in hand, seniors depart from Cobre High School. 159 Class Of 13 Partici pates In Sports, XAVIER E. ACOSTA Who ' s Who 4; Student Council 2,4; Safety Council 2,3,4; FTA 3,4; Basketball letterman 2,3,4, most rebounds 3; Baseball 3; Boys ' State 3. FRANCINE L. ADCOCK Who ' s Who H.M. 4; Yearbook 4, Cub award 4; FTA 3; Masquers ' Club 2. LORI H. AHRENS Who ' s Who 4; DAR Good Citizen 4; UNM Alumni Assn. High School Achievement award 4; Outstanding Teenager of America 4; SC En- terprise Outstanding Student award 4; Student Council citizenship award 4; Summer Science Trng. Program NMIMT 3; Sr. Scholastics: English, Math, Science, Social Studies; Student Council 2,3,4; NHS 3,4; FTA 3; Safety Council 2,3,4; French Club 2; Masquers ' Club 2; UNM academic scholarship. DEBORAH ARCHIBALD Who ' s Who H.M. 4; Sr. Scholastics: Business, English. Social Studies; NHS 3,4; Safety Coun- cil 3,4; FHA 3; FSA 3,4; GAA 2,3,4; French Club 2; WNMN Alumni Assn. scholarship. LUCY ARIAS Homecoming Queen Chorus 2. 4; Spanish Club 3,4; RUBEN ARZOLA Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; Track 2,4. RAMON C. BACA Sr. Scholastics: Wood Shop. GREG BAILEY MANUEL FRED BARRAZA Basketball 2. DOLORES BELTRAN Who ' s Who 4; Sr. Scholastics: Yearbook: Stu- dent Council 3; NHS 3,4; Yearbook 2, 3 editor, 4 bus. mgr.. Cub 2, Craftsman 3, Star 4 awards; Safety Council 4; Service Club 2,3,4; Library Club 3,4; FSA 3,4; GAA 2,3,4; French Club 2. CYNTHIA BENAVIDEZ Sr. Scholastics: P.E., Math; Pep Club 2; GAA 2,3,4; Basketball Court 2. KATHERINE BOLGER Valedictorian; Cobre ' s Betty Crocker Home- maker of Tommorrow 4, State, 2nd; Nat ' l. Merit Finahst 4; Outstanding Teenager of America 4; Who ' s Who 4; Sr. Scholastics: Busi- ness, English, Math, Science, Social Studies; Summer Science Trng. Program NMIMT 3; NHS 3,4; Student Council 4; Masquers Club 2; Safe- ty Council 4; Thespians 2,3, Best Actress 2; Reed College Betty Crocker scholarships. ALFREDO BORUNDA Cobre Booster Club award: Industrial Arts 4; Sr. Scholastics: Wood Shop, P.E. D ' LOIS BRICE Who ' s Who H.M. 4; Sr. Scholastics: Math French Club 2; Drill Team 2,3,4; Pep Club 4 Safety Council 3,4; Masquers Club 2; FHA 3 FSA 3,4; GAA 3,4. CAROL BRUBAKER Who ' s Who H.M. 4; Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; Home Ec; Student Council 4; Spanish Club 4; Mas- quers ' Club 2; Safety Council 4; FTA 2,3; FJA 4; GAA 2,3,4; Chorus 2,4,; Court 2,4, News- paper 4, Yearbook 4, Cub, Craftsman awards 4. Court 2,4. RHONDA BUSSEY FTA 3; FFA Court 3. ERNEST BUSTILLOS Who ' s Who 4; Sr. Scholastics: Wood Shop; Jr. Rotarian 4; SC Enterprise Outstanding Student award 4; NHS 3,4; Football letterman 3,4; Track 3; Sundowner scholarship. IRMA CABRERA Sr. Scholastics: Business; Spanish Club 3; FHA 3; FSA 4; GAA 3. JUAN P. CARDENAS Tennis 2,3,4. SALLY P. CARDENAS VFW Voice of Democracy-2nd-4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Service Club 4; FSA 4, GAA 2,3,4. HENRY CARRILLO Who ' s Who H.M. 4; Spanish Club 2,3; Football letterman 2,3,4; Basketball letterman 2,3,4; Baseball letterman 2,3,4. YOLANDA CARRILLO Service Club 3; FHA 2,3. OLGA CASAREZ Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; Spanish Club 4; Pep Club 2,3; Masquers Club 2; Safety Council 3,4; FHA 2,3; FTA 4; GAA 2,3,4. RAY CASTILLO GABRIEL CHANEZ Who ' s Who 4; Mr. CHS 4; NHS 4; Football 2, letterman 3,4; Baseball letterman 2,3,4; WNMU scholarship. BENJAMIN CHAVEZ Spanish Club 3,4. Clubs, And Other Extra-Cumcular Activities MAGDALENO CHAVEZ Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; Football 2,3,4, Wrestling 2,3,4; Baseball 4, Mgr. Mgr.; TOMAS S.CHAVEZ, JR. Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; Safety Patrol 3; FTA 3,4; FSA 3,4; Wrestling 2,3,4. ALBERT CHAVIRA Football letterman 2,3,4; Track letterman 2,3. JOE CHAVIRA Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; French Club 2; Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Wrestling 2,3,4; Band 2. KATHLEEN CHILDS Who ' s Who H.M. 4; French Club 2; Safety Council 2,3; FHA 2,3 VP; GAA 2,3; Newspaper 3,4 Asst. Bus. Mgr.; Cub 3, Craftsman 4 awards. JOECONTRERAS Spanish Club 2,3,4. GEORGE COOK Service Club 2,3; Football 2; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 2. CONCEPCION CORDOVA Who ' s Who H.M. 4; Sr. Scholastics: Business, Enghsh, Math; Spanish Club 3; FTA 3,4; FSA 3,4; Hurley Lulac Sr. Class scholarships. GUADALUPE CORDOVA CECILIA DELGADO Who ' s Who 4; Cobre Booster Club Award: Newspaper; Sr. Scholastics: Business, News- paper, P.E.; NHS 3,4; French Club 2; Pep Club 2; RTA 3,4; FJA 2,3,4 sec; GAA 2,4; News- paper 2,3,4 editor; Student Council 4; Cub 2, Craftsman 3, Star 4 awards. RALPH P. DELGADO Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; Football letterman 3,4; Basketball letterman 2,3,4; Track letterman 3,4; Basketball Court 2; Prom Court 3. HERMAN DeLUNA Baseball letterman 2,3. DEBRA DEMPSEY Who ' s Who 4; Sr. Scholastics: Business, P.E., Enghsh; NHS 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Pep Club 2; GAA 2,3,4. RICHARD S.DIAZ Spanish Club 3. GEORGELEN DODSON Who ' s Who H.M. 4; Sr. Scholastics: Business; NHS 4; French Club 2; Pep Club 3,4; Drill Team 4; Safety Council 3,4; FSA 3,4; GAA 2,3,4. EFRAIN C. DOMINGUEZ Football letterman 2; Track letterman 2. JULIO C. DOMINGUEZ Who ' s Who H.M. 4; Sr. Scholastics: P.E., English; Spanish Club 2; Football 3. LARRY DOMINGUEZ Spanish Club 2. OSCAR G. DOMINGUEZ Who ' s Who 4; Sr. Scholastics: Spanish; NM Tech Mini-Course Program 4; Student Council 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Masquers 2; Safety Council 3,4; Football 2; Tennis 2,4; Chorus 4; Boy ' s State 3; Class Pres. 2,3; Pontifical College Josephinum scholarship. TERRI M. DOMINGUEZ Who ' s Who H.M.4; Sr. Scholastics: Math; Bas- ketball Homecoming Queen 4; Summer Science Trng. Program NMIMT 3; NHS 3,4; Student Council 3; French Club 2; Pep Club 2.3,4; Safety Council 4; FSA 3 V.P., 4 Pres; GAA 2,3,4; Jr. Class Sec. 3; NMSU Scholarship. VELVA DONALDSON Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; GAA 2.3.4; Chorus 3.4; Chorus Sweetheart Court 4. ARTHUR T. DUARTE Sr. Scholastics: P.E. JAMES M. DUNN Spanish Club 4; FFA 2,3,4; NM Tech Mini Course Program 4. LARRY L. EBY Who ' s Who H.M. 4; Sr. Scholastics: Arts Crafts; FFA 2,3,4; FFA Court 3; Jr. Rotarian 3. JOHN EDDLEMAN Rodeo Club 2,3 Pres.; Chorus 2.3. MARTI EDDLEMAN FTA 4; Yearbook 4; Cub Award 4. ELMAG. ESPINOSA Who ' s Who H.M. 4; Cobre Booster Club Award: Band 4; Sr. Scholastics: Band; Student Council 2; I-HA 2.4 pres.; GAA 3.4; Band 2.4; Drum Maj.; Chorus 3 Queen; New spapor 4; Cub award 4; Class OtTicer 2.4; Prom Court 3,4: Fall Formal Court 3. RUBEN C. FACIO Football 2,3.4; Basketball 2; Baseball 2.3.4. MICHAEL D. FLETCHER FFA 2.3.4. Seniors List Three Years Of Activities And ALFRED C. FLORES Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; 2.3,4; Wrestling 2. French Club 2; Tennis ERNEST M. FLORES Who ' s Who H.M. 4; Sr. Scholastics; P.E.; Span- ish Club 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4. BOOTH FOWLER Who ' s Who H.M. 4; Spanish Club 4; Football letterman 2,3,4; Tennis Letterman 2,3. BOYD FROST Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; FFA 2,3,4. PATTY A. FULMER Who ' s Who4; Outstanding Teenager of America 4; Sr. Scholastics: English, Math, Spanish, Science, S.S.; Nat ' l H.S. Poetry Press award 4; S.C. Citizenship H.M. award 4; Nat ' l Science Foundation Summer Program at Purdue Univ. 3; Student Council 2,3,4 V.P.; NHS 3,4; Span- ish Club 2,3; Masquers Club 2; NMSU scholar- ship. ROSEMARY R. GALLEGOS FHA 2; ETA 2; Chorus 3,4. EMMA B.GARCIA Who ' s Who 4; Sr. Scholastics: Business, English, Math; NHS 3,4; Student Council treas. 4; Pep Club 4; FTA 3,4; FSA 3,4; Yearbook 3; Cub award 3;WNMU scholarship. MARIO GARCIA Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; Wrestling 3. VIOLA P. GAVALDON Spanish Club 2,3,4; Chorus 4; Chorus Sweet- heart Court 4. JOHN G.GIBSON Who ' s Who H.M. 4; UNM Alumni Assn. H.S. Achievement award 4; Summer Science Train- ing Program NM Tech. 3; NM Tech Mini Course Program 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Tennis 2; Band 2; Chorus 3; Pep Band 2. MARY K.GOMEZ Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; FHA 3,4; GAA 2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4. ROBERT GONZALES ROSENDA GONZALES Who ' s Who H.M. 4; Sr. Scholastics: Business, Math; NHS 3,4; Student Council 4; Spanish Clu 2; FTA 2,3 Pres., 4; GAA 2,3,4; Cabinet Mem- ber 3; FSA 4. VICKI GRAHAM Who ' s Who H.M. 4; Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; Silver City Enterprise Outstanding Student award 4; Newspaper 3,4; Cub award 3; Craftsman award 4. OLGAC.GRIJALVA Who ' s Who H.M. 4; Student Council 3,4; Service Club 4; FSA 4; Yearbook 2; Cub award 2. LYNN ANN GRUNERUD Cobre Booster Club Award: Advanced Chorus; FHA 2; GAA 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4. GILBERT D. GUADIANA Who ' s Who H.M. 4; Tennis 2,3,4; Wrestling 3,4; Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4. PATSY GUTIERREZ Sr. Scholastics: Chorus, P.E.; FSA 4; GAA 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4. LUIS C. GUZMAN Who ' s Who H.M. 4; Newspaper 2; Cub award 2. ELLEN HENRY Who ' s Who H.M. 4; Sr. Scholastics: P.E., Soc. Studies; French Club 2; NHS 3,4; GAA 2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Cub award 4; Safety Council 4; Georgetown OES scholarship. ANGIEM. HINOJOSA Who ' s Who H.M. 4; Sr. Scholastics: P.E., Math; NHS 3,4; Student Council 2; Pep Club 2,3,4 v.p.; FTA 2,3,4; FSA 3,4 sec; GAA 2,3,4; Girls State 3; Science Award 3; French Club 2, Bas- ketball Princess 3; Santa Rita Casino scholar- ship. WAYNE H. HOEYE Who ' s Who 4; Sr. Scholastics: P.E., English; Silver City Enterprise Outstanding, Student award 4; Basketball Homecoming Court 4; NHS 3,4; Student Council 3; French Club 2; Safety Council 3,4; Baseball letterman 2; Football letterman 3,4; Golf 2, letterman 3; Army ROTC scholarship. SALLY A. HOLLAND Salutatorian; Who ' s Who 4; Outstanding Teen- ager 4; Sr. Scholastics: Business, English, Math; NHS 3,4 Pres.; Library Club 3 Treas., 4 Pres.; NCTE award 3; Sr. Class V.P. 4; Deming Fed. S L Assn. Cardinal Key scholarships. GEORGE M. HOUSE Sr. Scholastics: P. E.; Tennis 3. VERNON L. HOWARD Cobre Booster Club Award: tics: P.E., Arts Crafts. Art 4; Sr. Scholas- KENNETH E. HUNTER Who ' s Who H.M. 4; Sr. Scholastics: P.E., English, Math, S.S., Spanish; Tennis 4; Wrestl- ing 4. Honors Attained At Cobre High School GERALD DEE JAMESON FFA 2; Football 2; Basketball 2,3; Baseball 2,3; Rodeo Club 3; Chorus 3. ALBERT JIMENEZ FHA 4; Baseball 3,4; Band 2,3. PRISCILLA V. JIMENEZ Who ' s Who H.M. 4; Sr. Scholastics: P.E., Math, Home Ec; NHS 4; GAA 2,3,4. JOHN C. KELLEY Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; Homecomins Court 4; Student Council 2; Spanish Club 2 ; FFA 3,4; Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3; FFA court. ERNEST H.KIRKER Sr. Scholastics: Business, P.E.; Spanish Club 2,3; Football 3; Wrestling 2. LAWRENCE LANKFORD FFA 2. GAY A. LARMAN Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; FFA 2,3,4. LLOYD G. LATHAM Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; Safety Patrol 3.4; FTA 2,3; FFA 3,4; Track 2,4; Wrestling 2,4; Voice of Democracy award 2. DAVID I. LAWRENCE Band 2,3; Pep Band 2,3. FRANKIE T. LEGARDA Sr. Scholastics: Band; Baseball 3,4; Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4. LENDERMAN, LARRY FFA 2; Chorus 3. JOHN J. LEVEL Safety Patrol 2,3,4; Tennis 2. DRUCILLA LEYBA Cobre Booster Club Award: Chorus 4; Spanish Club 2; Chorus 3,4. DANNY LOPEZ Football 4; Basketball 4; Track 4. DELLA A. LOPEZ VFW Voice of Democracv-3rd place 4; Spanish Club 3,4; Masquers Club 2; Service Club 4; FSA 4; GAA 2,3,4. JOE R. LOPEZ Football 2, letterman 3,4. WALTER LOWE FFA 2. MARIA LUCERO ANNA M. LUNA Safety Council 4; FTA 4. TERESA MADRID RACHEL MAEZ REYNALDO B. MARQUEZ Track 2; Wrestling 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4. JOE A. MARTINEZ Tennis 3,4; Band 2; Pep Band 2. JOHN L. MARTINEZ DAVID L. McCAULEY Who ' s Who H.M. 4; FFA 2,3.4. PATSY R. McGEHEE Service Club 4; FHA 2,3; GAA 3; Chorus 3.4. RENEEC. McSHERRY Most Outstanding Runner Up 4; Who ' s Who 4; Sr. Scholastics: P.E., English. Spanish, Math; NHS 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; FTA 2,3.4; FJA 3,4; Newspaper 3,4; Cub 3, Craftsman 4, Star 4 awards; Girls ' State 3; Border BeUes Club and Spanish Club Scholarships. Girls ' State 3. RUBEN L. MOLINAR GLORIA S. MONTOYA FTA 2.3,4; FSA 4; Band 2; Pep Band 2. DOLORES F. MORALES Spanish Club 3,4; Service Club 4; Chorus 4; Chorus Sweetheart 4. WALTER CRIS MORELAND Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; Safety Patrol 3: Football letterman 2.3,4; Baseball letterman 2.3.4. CHRISTINA A. MUNIZ Sr. Scholastics: Spanish; Spanish Club 3.4; Pep Club 2,3; FTA 3,4. DAVY R. MUNOZ Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; Safety Council 3.4; Foot- ball 3, Letterman 4; Baseball letterman 2,3.4; Basketball letterman 2.3.4; Boys State 3. RANDALL NEUDECKER Spanish Club 4. LINDA L. NUNEZ Safety Council 4; FTA 4; Newspaper 3.4; Cub award 3, Craftsman award 4. SHAROLYN OBERG Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; Drill Team 2: FSA 3.4; GAA 2.3.4. Chieftain Recognizes Senior Accomplishn]ents NINA L. OLIVER Sr. Scholastics; P.E., English; GAA 4; Yearbook 4; Cub award 4. MADELINE O ' LOUGHLIN Who ' s Who N.M. 4; Sr. Scholastics: P.E., English, Math; NHS 4; French Club 2; Spanish Club 3,4; Safety Council 2; GAA 2,3,4; Hurley Masonic Lodge scholarship. ARTHUR ORTIZ Sr, Scholastics: P.E.; Safety Council 2; Basket- ball 3, Track 3. GILBERT C.ORTIZ Sr. Scholastics: P.E. Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Basketball 2; Homecoming Court 3,4; Basketball Court 2. PHILIP ORTIZ FERNANDO PADILLA Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; Football letterman 2,3,4; Track letterman 2,3. ELIZABETH PARRA Who ' s Who 4; Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; Miss CHS 4; Silver City Enterprise Outstanding Student award 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Spanish Club 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; FHA 2; GAA 2.3,4; Girls ' State 3; Fall Formal Court 2,4; Safety Council 4; Prom Queen 4. ROBERT PEDROZA Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; Football 2,3,4; Basketball EVELYN C. PENA Who ' s Who 4; Outstanding Teenager 4; Sr. Scholastics: Business; NHS 3,4; Student Coun- cil 3,4; Spanish Club 2,4; FTA 3,4; GAA 3,4; Class Officer 2 v.p., 3 v. p., 4 pres.; Silver City Enterprise Outstanding Student Award 4; Rotary Club scholarship. ALBERT M.PEREZ Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; Safety Council 4; Football mgr 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Wrestling letterman 2,3. BOBBY M. PEREZ Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; French Club 2; Football 3,4 Track 2,3,4; Wrestling letterman 2,3. JESUS S.PEREZ Sr. Scholastics: P.E. ; Wrestling 3. RACHEL PEREZ Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; FSA 4; GAA 2,3,4. SAMMY PEREZ Sr. Scholastics: P.E. Math, Spanish; NHS 3,4; F.C. Green Award 4; Most Outstanding Student 4; Silver City Enter- prise Outstanding Student Award 4; Student Council 2,3,4 pres.; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; DriU Team 3; Masquers Club 2; Safety Council 3,4; FTA 3; GAA 2,3,4; Cheer- leader 2,4; Homecoming Princess 3,4; Fall Formal Court Princess 3,4; Prom Court Princess 3,4; Girls ' State 3. HECTOR R. RAMIREZ Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; Basketball 2, letterman 3,4; Track 4; Boys ' State 3; Voice of Dem- ocracy 2. ARMANDO A Baseball 3,4. RAMOS RHONDA L. PORTER Who ' s Who 4; Sr. Scholastics: P.E., English, RANDY A. REISS Who ' s Who 4; Sr. Scholastics: P.E., Math; Masquers Club 2; FJA 2,3,4; Tennis 2, letter- man 3,4; Newspaper 2,3,4; Cub 2, Craftsman 3, Star 4 awards; Fall Formal Court 4; Prom Court 4; NHS 4. ROBERT REYES DANIEL RIOS Baseball 2. DAWNA M. RIVERA Who ' s Who 4; French Club 2; Pep Club 2,3; President Safety Council 4; FTA 4; FJA 3,4 V.P.; GAA 2,3,4 historian; Chorus 3,4; Chorus Sweetheart Court 3,4; Drill Team 4; Newspaper 3,4; Cub 3, Craftsman 4 awards; Yearbook 3,4 Asst. Ed.; Cub 3, Star 4 awards. DEBBIE A. RIVERA B Team cheerleader 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; FTA 4; GAA 2,3,4; Yearbook 4, Cub award 4; FHA 2,4; Safety Council 4; Basketball Homecoming Court 4. MARTHA L. RIVERA Who ' s Who H.M. 4; Sr. Scholastics: Band, Math; Student Council 3; French Club 2; Masquers Club 2; sec. Safety Council 2; FTA 2; FJA 3; GAA 2; Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Yearbook 3; Cub award 3; Library Club Sec. 4; WNMU scholarship. ARMANDO C. RODRIGUEZ Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; Basketball 3,4; Track 2,3,4. ROSEMARY MARQUEZ RODRIGUEZ PATTY B. ROGERS Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; Pep Club 2,4; Masquers Club 2; GAA 4. RODDY W. ROGERS Sr. Scholastics: P.E., Math; NHS 4; French Club 2; Tennis 2,3; Wrestling 2, letterman 3,4. For Three Years Of High School Work TOMMY G. ROYBAL PAT G. RUIZ Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; Baseball letterman 3,4. NATALIA G. SABORIO Spanish Club 3,4; Service Club 4; FTA 3,4; GAA 2,3,4. PATRICIA V. SALAS Who ' s Who 4; Cobre Booster Club Award: Most Outstanding in Yearbook 4; Student Council 4 French Club 2; Pep Club 2,3; Drill Team 3,4 Masquers Club 2; Safety Council 4; FJA 3,4 FTA 3,4; FHA 2; GAA 2,3,4; Yearbook 3,4 Editor, Cub 3, Star 4 awards. FREDDIE SANCHEZ MARY M. SANDOVAL Student Council 4; Safety Council 3,4; Service Club 2; FTA 2,3,4 v. p.; FJA 3; Newspaper 3; Cub award 3; Yearbook 3. RICKY E. SCHAMPERS Who ' s Who H.M. 4; Sr. Scholastics: P.E., Math; FJA 2,3,4; Wrestling letterman 2,3,4; News- paper 2,3,4; Cub 2, Craftsman 3, Star 4 awards. RAY SEDILLOS Football letterman 2,3,4; Basketball letterman 2; Track letterman 2. KATHY B. SHANKS Student Council 2; FHA 3,4; FTA 3,4; Chorus 3; Yearbook 3; Newspaper 3,4; Cub 3, Crafts- man 4 awards. CHARLES F. SHARPE Safety Council 3,4. HENRY C.SIERRA Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; NHS 4; Wrestling 2; Base- ball 3,4; WNMU and Sr. Class scholarships. KATHY S. SMITH Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; GAA 2,3,4; Chorus 3. TOM FOY STEWART Sr. Scholastics: Math, Science; NHS 3,4; Nat ' l Merit Finalist Award 4; Who ' s Who 4; Basket- ball Homecoming Court 4; Spanish Club 3,4; Masquers Club 2 Safety Council 3 Sec, 4; FJA 2,3; Football 2; Newspaper 2,3; Cub 2, Crafts- man, 3 awards; Boys ' State 3; Class Officer 2,3. DOROTHY ANN TAFOYA TEDDY TAPSCOTT FFA 2; Rodeo Club 3 v.p. ARMANDO TORREZ Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4. MANUEL TORREZ Sr. Scholastics: P.E. ANNA M. TRUJILLO Student Council 2; Spanish Club 2,4; FSA 3,4; GAA 2. LEO TRUJILLO Wresthng letterman 2; Baseball letterman 2,3,4. MARIE C. (SIS) TRUJILLO Who ' s Who H.M. 4; Pep Club 3 treas., 4 pres.; Masquers Club 2; Safety Council 3,4; GAA 3,4; G. I. Forum scholarship. ERNEST VENEGAS Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; Prom King 4; Football letterman 2,4; Track letterman 2,3.4; Wrestling letterman 4. JOHN L. VIGIL Sr. Scholastics: P.E.; Safety Patrol 2,3,4; Safety Council 3. RICHARD VIGIL Sr. Scholastics: P.E. ; Chorus 2,3,4. URBANO VILLAGRAN Who ' s Who H.M. 4; Sr. Scholastics: English, Spanish; Spanish Club 2,3,4 pres.; FSA 4; NHS 4. JESUS VILLEGAS Who ' s Who H.M. 4; Sr. Scholastics: P.E., Math: NHS 2; Student Council 4; Football 2,3.4; Track 2.3,4; MONIKA WALTER Sr. Scholastics: Spanish; French Club 2: Span- ish Club 3,4; Masquers Club 2; Service Club 2.3: FJA 3,4; Newspaper 3,4: Cub 3, Craftsman 4 awards. JOHN WEBB FORI M. WEEKS Who ' s Who H.M. 4; Sr. Scholastics: P.E. PAYEE. WILLIAMSON Sr. Scholastics: P.E., Home Ec; Chorus 3. JOHN H. WOODS Sr. Scholastics: P.E. GRFG YOUNGS Sr. Scholastics: P.E.:Safetv Patrol 2,3; Football 3; Track 2.4. GUILLERMO ZAPATA JOHNNY ZAPATA Sr. Scholastics: P.E.. Arts Crafts INDEX Abalos, Freddy S. 100,101,122. Acosta, Cathy L. 54,57,120,122, 131. Acosta, Corinne P. 122. Acosta, Diane 54,62,120,122. Acosta, Xavier E. 8,19,42,50,52, 68,86,87,88,140,160. Adcock, Francine L, 19,140,160. .Aauirre. Olivia M. 6,106. Ahrens, Lori H. 13,18,19,22,42, 50,52,64,65,68,139,140,151, 152.160. Alcorta, Margaret G. 78,79.106, 115. Alires, Viviana C. Allensworth, Tom F. 122. AlIsup.HerbyE. 42,122. Altamirano, Toni L. 106. Alvarado, Jerry L. 91,92,106. Alvarado, Joseph R. 122. Alvarado, Lucille S. 78,106. Alvarado, Marie F. 106. Alvarez, Grace M. 106,109,115. Amador, Elmo 36,122. Amador, Frankie A. 99,106. Anders, Jeannie L. 20,48,122,155. Apodaca, Teddy T. 106. Archibald, Deborah A. 19,64,73, 139,140,151,152,160. Arias, Jonathon Charles 106. Arias, Lucie P. 16,140,160. Armendariz, Irene P. 36,53,62, 65,72,120,122,133. Armijo. Lupe V. Arrey,Estella 58,59,68,78. Arvey, Debbie 122, Arzate, Hector O. 106. Arzola. Albert C. 106,115. Arzola, Ruben C. Jr. 140,160. Atencio, Jesse P. 50,120,121, 122. Baca, Frank C. 122. Baca, Ramon C. 140,152,160, Baca, Rudy P. 82,83,122. BaUey.Greg 140,160. Balke, Dennis R. 42. Barraza, Manuel Freddie 8,140, 160. Barraza, Jose A. 61,106. Barraza, Lupe 80,122, Barraza, Mary Ellen 43,61, 80. Barraza, Steve B. Robert 42. Barreras, Tommy L. 99. Bates, Richard O. 83,94,95,122. Bederman, Bruce 122. Beltran, Dolores E. 19,34,35,52, 64,65,72.80,138.140, 153,160. Benavidez, Cynthia 140,150,151, 160. Benavidez, Debbie 106. Benavidez, Robert G. 93,94,95, 106. Benjamin, Peggy S. 20,48,106, 155. Bleak, DeniseG. 36.61,68, 120,122,135. Bolger, KatherineE. 18,20,64, 65,139,140,151,152,156.160. Bookout,SherylL. 106. Borunda, Freddy S. 94,95, 140,152,160. Bradberry Jimmy 132. Brashear, Larry L. 122. Brice.D ' Lois A. 19,28,68, 74,78,140,151,160. Brubaker. Carol M. 8,19,20,34, 37,48,52.60,61,68,72,139, 140.150,153,160. Bussey.GlendaS. 120.122. Bussey, Rhonda A. 140,160. Bustamente, Billy R. 46,47,123. Bustillos, Ernest B. 12,18,19, 45,47,62,64,82,83,84, 95,139,140,152,160. 166 Byrd,Scott A. 50,83,123. Cabazos, William Joseph 102,106. Cabazos, Norma J. 61. Cabrera, Irma M. 73,140,152,160. Candelaria,Tony H. 10,123. Cardenas, Jacinto R. 123. Cardenas, Juan D. 140,160. Cardenas, Sally 13,61,73,140,160. Cardenas, Teresa P. 48,61,106, 115,155. Carrasco, Jane H. 123. Carrillo, Henry M. 17,19,24,82, 83,84.86.87,88,96,97,140,160. Carrillo, Yolanda M. 140,160. Casarez, Carmen P. 74,78,106. Cazares, Mary Marfie Casarez, Olga 13,53,61,62,63, 68,69,140,150,160. Castanon, Arthur M. 24,83,85, 89,96,97,106,113. Castillo, Ermie 123. Castillo, Karen Lee A. 107,114. Castillo, Ray R. 160. Castillo Ronnie J. 82.83,95,123. Cater, Marian L. 78,107,112. Gates, Craig D. 123. Chacon, Oscar L. 107. Chacon, Raymond M. 123. Chandler, Cindy L. 15,16,17,56, 78,79,101,120,123. Chanez, Gabriel T. 19,65,83,84,96, 97,98,118,140,160. Chavez, Anicasia M. 123. Chavez, Benjamin S. 61,140,160. Chavez, Christina M. 65,120,121,123. Chavez, Lucy F. Chavez, Magdaleno S. 97,91,140,161. Chavez, Mary Ann C. 107. Chavez, Raymond S. 83,89,97, 99,107. Chavez, Tomas S. 42,73,91, 140,161. Chavira, Albert L. 41,62,83, 84,91,92,141,150,161. Chavira, Joe G. 10,83,84,91, 141,161. Cliavira, Michael G. 16,17. Childs, Kathleen E. 19,37,141,161. Clayton, Diana S. Cohn, Ray Leroy 16,123. Contreras, Joe Jr. 61,141,161. Cook, George 34,161. Coppedge, BillC. 123. Coppedge.NitaJ.A. 107,112. Cordova, Alex Madrid 107. Cordova, Concepcion R. 19,73, 139,141,151,152,161. Cordova, Guadalupe R. 123,161. Cordova, Librado R. 107. Crandall, Laura B. 62,68,74,78, 120,123,130. Croom, Clifford Mark 46.47.61, 123. Crumm, Jerry W. 107,123. Crumm, James N. Dalton, Alfonso W.J r. 107,111. Delgado, Cecilia R. 6,19,29,36.50, 52,53,64,72,123,142,150, 152,153,161. Delgado, Ralph P. 68,82,83, 95,142.161. DeLuna, Gilbert D. 107,111. DeLuna, Herman 96,97,161. Dempsey, Debra A, 18,62,64, 73,139,142,150,151,152,161. Diaz, Gloria G. 62,70,71, 78,123. Diaz, Richards. 45,142,161. Dodson, John Casey 102,123. Dodson, Georgelen 19,73,74, 78,142.152,161. Dominguez, Efrain 142,161. Dominguez, Henry G. 107. Dominguez, Julio C. 19,142,150, 151,161. Dominguez, Larry P. 10,142,161. Dominguez, Nellie C. 107. Dominguez, Oscar G. 10,15,18, 19,20,43,48,61,68,142, 155,161. Dominguez, Ramon G. 107. Dominguez, Reginald 83,107,91,92. Dominguez, Teresa M. 16,17,19, 64,68,73,78,79,139,142, 151,161. Donaldson, Velva L. 20,48, 142,150,156,161. Donez, Polly A. Duarte, Arthur T. 142,161. Dunn. James M. 61,142,161. Duran, Paul S. 52,53,57,87,95, 107,117. Dye, Linda Darlene 107,155. Early, Anita Lynn 123. Eby, Harvey P. 107. Eby, Larry 12,19,43,142,161. Echerivel, Alfred Q. 107. Echerivel, Ernestina G. 20,46,48, 61,124. Eddleman, John 161. Eddleman, Margie E. 34,142,161. Enriquez, Raymond 107. Escobar. Alice C. 107. Escobedo, Jackie S. 107. Escudero, Dorothy A. 46,47,1 07. Escudero, Gary A. 46,47,65, 120,121,124. Escudero, Ronnie J. 46,47,65, 120,121,124. Escudero, Susan M. 47,67,107,108. Esparza, Lucy 53,108,117,118. Espinosa, Bobby Luis 15,34,37, 53,68,87,124. Espino.sa, Elma G. 8,19,20,37,46, 66,70,71,73,135,139,142, 152,161. Esqueda, Debbie B. 28,120,124. Esqueda, Sara M. Esquibel, Dora Ann 108. Facio, Ruben C. 84,96,97, 143,161. Farmer, Allison 108. Farmer, Cyrilee A. 61,65,124. Farnsworth, Becky R. Fehx, Vincent E. 124. Fenske, Linda M. 45,53,120,124. Fletcher, Mike D. 161. Flores, Alfred C. 101,143,162. Flores, Ernest M. 19,46,47, 61,143,150,162. Flores, Evangeline C. 37,53,65, 72,120,124,133. Flores, Patricia 8,15,37,46,47, 52,120,123,124,133. Forman, Becky E. 53,65,124. Foster, Roy Lynn 61,108. Foster, Otha Randy 13,42,61, 65,68,83,124. Fowler, Booth F. 19,83,84,162. Fowler, David A. 16,17,61,68, 69,83.100,101,124. Foy, Rosemary C. 47,62,100, 101,120,124. Francisco, Nathaniel B. 94,95,124. Francisco, Nora 108. Franklin, Arthur B. 99,108. Frost, Boyd L. 12,43,150,162. Frost, Duane L. 108. Fulmer. Patricia A. 10.19,20, 50,52,64,123,143, 151,152,162. Fulmer, Richard W. 12,52,65,124. Galindo, Dorothy Ann D. 61,108, Gallegos, Genevieve G. 47,108,117. Gallegos, Mary Lou S. 108. Gallegos, Rosemary R. 70,71, 138.143,155,162. Gandara, Alice M. 16,17,78,108,1 16. Garcia, Carmen P. 108 Garcia, Christina 124. Garcia, Emma B. 18,19,50,52, 53,64,73,79,138,139, 143,151,152,162. Garcia, Gilbert P. 124. Garcia, Mario P. 143,162. Garcia, Nelson V. 96,97,108,114. Garcia, Richard C. 46,47,48,124. Garcia, Rufina B. 108. Garza, Robert G. 94,95,108. Gavaldon, Diana P. 108. Gavaldon. Viola P. 20,48,61, 143,155,162. Gaxiola, Andy B. 108. Gibson, John G. 19,86,87, 143,162. Giraud, Julienne 63,124. Godoy, Virginia 108. Gomez, Gilbert M. 97,99,108. Gomez, Mary Katherine 70,78,79, 143.162. Gonzales, Claro R. 108. Gonzales, Gloria 120,124. Gonzales, Joe V. 108. Gonzales, Mary Ellen 16,17,52,108. Gonzales, Ofelia V. 34,108,109. Gonzales, Robert O. 143,162. Gonzales, Rozenda G. 19,64,73, 139,143,151,152,162. Graham, James M. 124. Graham, Vickie 19,37,61,72, 143,162. Gray, Robert E. 94,95,109. Grijalva, Hector C. 109. Grijalva, Olga C. 19,28,41,73, 138,143,162. Grimes, TerreU 0.89,94,95, 109. Grunerud, Lynn A. 29,143,155, 162. Guadiana, Gilbert D. 19,46,47, 100,101,144,162. Guadiana, Ruben D. 124. Gutierrez, George D. 124. Gutierrez, Gilbert 46. Gutierrez, Ida C. 125. Gutierrez, Joe G. 125. Gutierrez, Mike A. 109. Gutierrez, Patsy D. 44,48,73, 144,150,152,155,162. Gutierrez, Rosemary C. Guzman, Luis C. 19,162. Guzman, Secundino Hale, Jeanne L. 109. Hausermann, Eddie Y. 109. Head, William L. 61,125. Henry, Ellen K. 8,19,35,40,41, 64,144,150,152,162. Hernandez, Cynthia J. 20,48, 78,79,109,155. Herrera, Arthur L. 46,47,109. Hill, Paul Jr. Hill, Shirley Hinojosa, Angle M. 19,50,53, 64,73,78,79,98,138,144, 150,151,162. i Hoeye, Wayne H. 18,19,34,35, J 64,68,83,102,139,144, i 150,151,162. Holguin, Ermelinda A. 70,71, 121,125. Holland, Rebecca 46,47,109. Holland, Sally A. 10,15,18, 19,20,52,64,65,80,139, 144,151,152,156.162. Hood. Timothy W. 65.125. Hooker, Phyllis A. 109,116. Hornbaker, Elaine C. 101,109. House, George Mike 144,162. Howard, Vernon L. 144,162. Huerta, Diane L. 109. Huerta, Eduardo R. 99,109 Huerta, Tommy C. 17,125. Hunter, Kenneth E. 19,91,144, 162. Hunter, Nancy B. 46,47,61, 63,100,101,109. Jackson, Jimmy L. 109. Jameson, Gerald Dee 94,95,144, -4 163. Jaramillo, Elva S. 37,46,47, I 53,66,67,72,120,125. Jaramillo, Isabel G. 109. JaramiUo, Michael A. 120.125. Jaurequi, Joe J. Jr. 109. Jauriqui, Juanita M. 12,121,125. Jimenez, Albert Y. 96,97,98, 144,163. Jimenez, Joe M. 109. Jimenez, Julio V. 15,82,83, 87,88,94,95,125. Jimenez, Manuel V. 10,93,95,109. Jimenez, Priscilla V. 19,63,138, 144,150,151,153,163. KeUey,JohnC. 16,42,82,83, 144,150,163. Kirker, EUeen G. 34,46,47, 109,110. Kirker, Eddie G. 125. Kirker, Ernest H. 144,150,152, 163. Kiiker, Kristina M. 53,78,109. Lankford, Lawrence H. 144,163. Lara, Alexander R. 99.109.1 14. Lara, Billy 125. Laia, Peggy Ann 34,46,47, 67,109. Laia, Richard 110. Lara, Rosemary V. 125. Larman, Gay A. 44,144,150, 163. Latham, Lloyd G. 94,95,163. Latham, Steven R. 110. Lawrence, Arden E. Jr. 42,125. Lawrence, David I. 145,163. Lawrence, Patricia A. 110. Lechuga, Cecilia G. 78,79,108,110,118. Legarda, David C. 125. Legarda, Frankie T. 46,47,145, 163. Legarda, George T. 46,47,1 10. Legarda, Velia Ann C. 28,74, 78,108,110,118. Lenderman, Larry W. 145,163. Leveille, Laura A. Leveille, Richard A. 145.151. 152,163. Level, John J. 163. Leyba, DruciUa L. 48,145, 155,163. Light, James A. 125. Llamas, Eva 54,56,125,131. Lockett, Lisa M. 110. Lopez, Danny M. 83,84,94, 95,145,163. Lopez. David Lopez, Delia A. 13,61,73,163. Lopez, Dolores 110. Lopez, Joe R. 68,83,84,94, 95,163. Lopez, John V. 136. Lopez. Katherine L. 110. Lopez, Robert P. 110. Lopez, Sammy H. 125,128. Lowe, Joe 94,95,125. Lowe, Walter 163. Lucero, Bobby R. 106,110. Lucero, Maria F. 6,163. Lucero, Mary Jane 125. Lucero, Rosalinda P. 52,1 10,1 17. Luna, Anna Maria M. 53,68, 145,163. Luna, Eddie J. 110. Macias, Ida 73,125. Macias, Raymon A. 125,128. Madrid, Mateo V. Jr. 93,94, 95,126. Madrid. Teresa V. 45,145, 163. Maez, Jerry A. 83,84,86,87, 94,95. Maez, Rachel J. 145,163. MaUard, Vicky Nell 110. Malone, Linda A. 110. Marquez, David M. 1 26. Marquez, Revnaldo B. 145.163. Marquez. Robert F. 126,128. Marquez, Rudy M. 126. Marquez, Socorro F. 74,78,1 10. Marquez, Tommy R. 82,83,89, 97.99,110. Marrujo, Armando P. 10,126. Martin, David E. 110. Martinez, Charles Y. 110. Martinez, Delia S. 6,35,73,110, 122,126. Martinez, Fernie F. 99,110. Martinez, Gilbert M. 126. Martinez. Irene J. 110. Martinez, Joe A. 145,163. Martinez, John L. 145,163. Martinez. Ramon L. 1 10. Martinez, Raul G. 15,68,83, 126,135. Mathis, Debbie L. 106,110. Mathis. Jim E. 126. McCargish, Charles R. Jr. 95, 110. McCauley. David L. 19,146,163. McCorkle,JonW. 111. McGehee, Patsy A. 20.28, 48,70,71,146.155.163. McNaughton, Andy H. 34,37, 61,96,97,111. McSherry.C. Renee 15,19,36, 61,64.72,139.146,151,163. Medina, Anita 111. Medina, MaryG. 111,114. Medran, Rosemary 126. Medrano, Henry L. 126. Menard, John A. 46.102,111. Merino, Mary Ellen R. 46,47, 66,67,111. Millan, Ronald 111. Miranda, Linda G. 61,111. Misquez, Daniel R. 96,97, 111,113,118. Mohr, Jimmy 126. Mohr, Marilyn L. 1 1 1 Molina, Oscar E. 35,37,46, 47,72,120,126. Molinar, Ruben Luna 146,163. Montejano. Carlos 93,95,1 1 1. Montenegro, Antonia A. 48,146. Montenegro, George A. 126. Montoya, Gloria S. 53,73, 78,146,163. Montoya, Mary Ann G. 70.120, 121,126. Montoya, Mike R. 93,95. Morales, Debra V. 46,47,1 11. Morales, Dolores F. 20.28,48, 61,146,155,163. Morales, Loria S. 120,126. Morales, Mary Ann S. 111. Morales, Patsy 50. Morales, Sara S. 111. Moreland, Waher Cris 82,83, 96,97,112,146,163. Moreland, Re.xN. 99,111. Moreno, Joe H. 46,47,52, 61,111. Moreno, Noberto P. 46,47, 111. Moreno, Patsy S. 37.72,120, 121,126. Moreno, Rosemary S. 48,120, 126. Mosley.Thelma L. 20,126,155. Moss, Linda M. 111. Muniz, Bobby T. 62,68,83,87, 94,95,126,135. Muniz, Christina A. 53.61,68, 146,151.163, Munoz, David R. 12,86,87, 88,97,135,146,150,163. Munoz, Gilberts. 89,99,111. Murphey, Roberta L. 37,111. Nations, Daniel B. Neal. Robert D. 47,52,65, 120,124.126. Neudecker. Randall L. 61.146. 163. Nicholson, Elizabeth M. S. 37.44. 65,70.71.120, 121,126.133. Norero. Gloria Rodriguez Norero, Robert S. 1 1 1 Nunez, Linda L. 37.68,146. 163. Oberg, Sharolyn S. 29.73.146, 163. Oliver, Lee Ann 111. Oliver, Nina L. 34,146,163. O ' Louglin, Madeline 19,61,65. 146.150,151,163. Omick, Patty L. 40,63,100, 101,121,127. O ' Neill, SheUah 111. Oranen, Kari A. Ortega. Steve Z. 111. Ortiz, Arthur L. 146.150,164. Ortiz, Charlie R. 127. Ortiz, Felipe 127. Ortiz, Gilbert C. 16,62,82, 83.84,93,94,95,147,150,164. Ortiz, Henry L. 89,99,112. Osborn, Mark A. 127. Ozment Bhrenda G. 8.60, 120,121,127. Ozment, Deanna K. 61,74,1 12. 116. Pacheco, Vera R. Pack, George D. 127,94,95. Padilla, Arcelia V. 109. PadiUa. Emilia S. 37,65,72, 120,133 Padilla, Fernando S. 45,82,83, 94,95,147,164. Padilla, Irene 53. Padilla. Merlinda C. 112,118. PadUla, Richard S. 83.89,96, 97,99,112. Palomarez, Sally J. 108. Parra, Teresa Irma 46,47. Parra, Elizabeth 14,16,17,19,24, 52,54,56,61,62,63,68,78, 135,136,147,150,164. Parra, Ronnie P. 112. Parra. Stella S. 112. Paz. Alfredo R. 127. Pedraza. Eddie J. 127. Pedraza. Larry 1 12. Pedraza. Ramona R. 41.1 12. Pedroza. Robert 83,84,91, 147,150,164. PeUissier, Fred D. 61,95.112. Bena, Evelyn C. 10,18,19,22, 29,50,52,53,61,64,139, 147,164. Perez. Albert M. 12.68,82. 83,93.95.147.150.164. Perez. David R. 127. Perez. Dora S. 63,1 12. Perez, Jesus S. 73.147,150,164. Perez, Rachel S. 62.63.147. 150,164. Perez, Richard M. 15.93.95, 127. Perez, Robert M. 68,82,83, 87,95,147,150.164. Perez. Sammy S. 28.147,150.164. Perez, Timothy P. 15.68,89.127. Perrault, Leonard P. 111. Polanco. Gilbert D. 99.127. Polomski. Lovina 122. Polomski. Mike A. 127. Porter. Chervl Kae 10.50.53.58, 59,61,63,68,69,78,112. Porter, Rhonda L. 10.16.17,19, 50,52,54,56,61,62,64,65. 68.78,101,135,139,147,150, 151,152.164. Portillo, Alfred H. 112. Portillo. Bettv 127. Portillo, Rav J. 127. Portillo, Ruben Q. 127. Puentes. Michael S. 15,16,60. 61,62,68.82,83.87,88,94, 95,120,123,127. Quevedo. Larry .A. 1 27. Quevedo Rose Marie Reves 28.48. 70.71,73.128. Quinones, Bertha M. 46,112. Ouintana. Dolores G. 47.112. Rader. Linda S. 120.129. Ramirez. Hector R, 8,86.87, 147.150.164. Ramos, Armando A. 43,164. Ramos, Merlinda C. Rascon, Wilfred O. 112. Reiss, Randv A. 16.19.34, 101,135,147,150.153.164. Reyes, Jose J. 127. Reyes, Norma J. 112. Reyes. Olaa J. 127. Reyes. Richard R. 127. Reves. Robert R. 45.147.164. Ricks. Ronnie L. 128. Rios. Armando R. 45.1 12. Rios. Avel 147. Rios. Dannv H. 43.147. Rivera. Debbie A. 16.17.28. 34.68,78.148.164. Rivera, Dawna M. 8.12.15. 18.19.20.28.34.35.37.48. 53,62.67,72.78.133.148,155, 164. Rivera. Martha L. 19,47.80, 138,148,151,152.164. Rivera. Rose Ann 80. Rivera. Rosemary C. 10.54.56. 61.62.65.68.121.128. Rivera. Yolanda L. 112. Rodriguez, . nna 35.72.128. Rodriguez. .Armando G. 19.82, 83 ' ;94,95.148.164. Rodriguez. GUbert H. 91.96.97.99. 112. Rodriguez. Marianne S. 48,106, 112,155. Rodriguez. Rose Mary 45,148. 164. Rogers. James R. 90.91.112. Rogers. Johnny J. 91.112. Rogers, Marshall S. 61.65.68. 83.89.101.128. Rogers. Patricia B. 10.148,164. Rogers, Roddy W. 19,41,65, 91.148.164. Ronquillo. David S. 89.99.113. Roybal. Tommy G. 148.164. Ruiz. Robert Jerrv 128. Ruiz. Patricio G. 45.96.97. 148.150.164. R an. Patricia J. 1 13. Saborio. Natalia G. 53.61.138, 148.165. Saenz. Christine C. 113. Saenz. Rosemary B. 58.59. 63.78.113. Saiz. Sylvia 108.128. Salaiz. Michael J. 89.99.113. Salas. Charles V. 10.99.113. 118. Salas, Lucy 46.53.61.73. 128.133. Salas. Patsy V. 5.10,18.19.28. 34.35.50.52.68.72,74,78. 148,150.153,165. Salas. Priscilla V. 47.113. Salas. Sally Ann 113. Salcido. Norma C. I 28. Salido. Manuel Prisciliano 42.1 28. Sanchez. Freddie P. 148.165. Sanchez. Macario 83.94.95.1 13. Sanchez. Rosemary L. 128. Sanchez. Sandra P. 113. Sandoval. Alice H. 61.70,128. Sandoval. Daniel M. 91.92. Sandoval. FeHx G. Jr. 128. Sandoval. Gilbert S. 128. Sandoval. Lawrence T. Sandoval. Marv Lillian 10.29.53. 68.148.165. Sandoval. Svlvia G. 61.121.128. Schampers. Richard E. 19.34.36.72. 90.91.148.150.151.165. Schroeter, Debbie .A. 16.17.56, 61.65,101,120.121.130,135. 167 Sedillos, Linda Ann Quintana 70, 71,127. Sedillos, Olga S. 62,70,71,73, 128,130. Sedillos, Ray P. 83,84,148,165. Selders, Catherine E. 128. Sepulveda, Salvador P. 113. Serna.JoeG. 89,113. Shanks, Bettv Kathlynn 43,53, 72,148,165. Sharpe, Charles F. 89,149,165. Sierra, Brigid O ' Loughlin 120, 121,126. Sierra, Henrv C. 97,139,149, 150,165. Sierra, Jose 46. Sierra, Linda M. 113. Sifuentes, Randy R. 61,113. Silva, Arnold C. SUva, Christine P. 113. Silva, Elias C. 113. Silva, Gilbert M. 128. SUva, Henry M. 113. Silva, Olga L. 113. Silva, Ricardo F. 83,89,96, 97,113. Silva, Ricky P. 128. Silva, Rudy A. 128 Simpson, Bill 1 13 Smith, Katherine S. 149,165. Smith, Nicky W. 94,95,128. Soltero, Arturo B. Soltero, Betty D. 113. Soltero, Christina D. 129. Soltero, Jose B. 99,113. Steele, Duane E. 46,47,102,113. Stegg, Johnny A. 114. Stewart. Tom F. 8,10,16,17, 18,19,28,61,68,139,149, 151,165. Summers, Charles Tim 102,114. Tafoya, Dorothy Ann 149,165. Tafoya, Joe 114. Tapscott, Teddy W. 43,94,95,149, 165, Tapscott, Terry L. 61,74,113,114. Taylor, Sharon S. 73.120. Telles, Alex S. Telles, Rose Mary B. 126,129. Thomas, Sharon Renee 74,78,120, 121,126,129. Torres, Diana O. 16,98. Torres, Elaine C. Torres, Ernie S. 114. Torres, Manuel O. 45,149,165. Torres, Michael Anthony 46,129. Torres, Silverio O. 91,93,95,114. Torrez, Armando O. 46,47, 149,165. Torrez, Demecio O. 99,1 14. Tow, Alleena R. 20,37,48, 72,80,120,129. Trevizo, Robert A. 114. Trujillo, Anna M. 28,61,70, 149,165. Trujillo, Isaac L. Jr. 61,68,1 14. Trujillo, Johnny M. 129. Trujillo, Leo H. 43,149,165. Trujillo, Marie 19,52,68,78, 79,149,165. Trujillo, Yolanda L. 28,37,65, 68,70,71,126,129. Udero, Ernest M. 91,92,129. Udero, Sandra P. 15,16,61,62, 67,74,78,98,120,129, 130,135. Underwood, Douglas F. Valentine, Daniel J. 114 Valenzuela, Ehzabeth G. 37,46,61 67,72,120,129. Valenzuela, Tommy P. Vallejos, Michael 129. Van Cleave, Jimmy D. 149. Vasquez, Leticia D. 1 14. Velasquez, Paul R. 47,114. Venegas, Ernest L. 83,84,94,95, 135,136,149,165. Vigil, James C. 126,129 Vigil, John L. 8,149,165. Vigil, Richard A. 48,61,149, 155,165. Vigil, Rosemary A. 78,114. ViUagran, Urbano D. 19,61,73, 149,151,165. Villalobos, Eva F. 114. Villalobos, Virginia 129. Villegas, Dorothy T. 10,62,68, 70,71,74,78,120,129. Villegas, Flavia E. 1 14. Villegas, Hector 114. Villegas, Jesus R. 19,20,61,82, 83,84,93,94,95.150,151,165. Villegas, Susan T. 52,59,68, 78,114,117,118. Villines, Patty A. 28,129. Wallace, Reba M. 114. Walter, Monika 8,37,72,150, 151,165. Walters, Yvette M. 58,59,61,78. Webb, John A. 165. Webb, Scott J. 129. Weber, Gary 89,114. Weber, Sherry E. 114. Weeks, Jeff M. 129. Weeks, LoriM. 19,150,165. Williamson, Faye E. 150,153,165 Wilson, Lynford G. 15,87,88, 94,95,129. Withrow, Richard 129 Woods, John H. 126,150,165. Woods, Ray S. 47,114. Wright, James R. 114. Yniguez, Barbara E. Yniguez, Ruben Young, Robert T. Youngs, Gregory L. 94,95,150, 165. Zapata, Beatrice C. 63,129. Zapata, Johnny C. 91,92,150 152,165. Zapata, Guillermo G. 150,165. PERSONNEL Archibald, Mrs. Dorothy 30,121 Armendariz, Abe 83,97. 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Martinez, Jack Mcllvenna, Mrs. Dorothy 32. Moore, Charles 32. Moore, Mrs. Jan 44,63. Neighbors, Mrs. Berneice 32. Parker, Mrs. Marjorie 32. Paterson, Mrs. Helen 33. Paterson, J. Ale.x 13,32,53, 106,121. Ray, Mrs. Janet 27. Richards, Mrs. Lillian Rogers, Mrs. Elsie 29 Rogers, Mrs. Mable 21. Romero, Clarence 32,46,47. Roper, Joe Saenz, Ralph 32,138. Santamaria, Ezequial Schnalzer, Tom 91,97. Serna, Mrs. Barbara 33,133. Serna, Mrs. Cecilia Smith, Mrs. Catherine 32,35,36, 52,72,138. Stambach, Harold 29,64. Stone, Mrs. Dillon 32 Sumner, Mrs. Laura E. 32,70,71 Tapia, Samuel 28,67,77,90, 91,126. Thompson, Milford 32 Tillman, Fred 32,121,133 Torres, Virginia Trujillo, Mrs. Lucy Walker, Dr. David L. 26 Ward, Mrs. Mary Willis, Mrs. Hortense 32. Wright, HarreU 32. , . ;« - ' ' ' ' M0l ' ' CONGRATULATIONS Class 1973 PHELPS DODGE CORPORATION TYRONE, NEW MEXICO and Ajo, Bisbee, Douglas and Morenci, Arizona 170 Lindauer ' s Inc. 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Deming Packing Company Deming, New Mexico Smith Music And TV 210 North Buliard Silver City, New Mexico Bob Hornbeck, Manager 173 Foxworth-Galbraith Lumber Company 538-2987 Pittsburg Paints Friendly Service MM SpJ HBSjftf ' SP I H I HIP ■EaP ' ' H H HH P mir ' B F™ ■■' ■' ' 4-3 a BEAUTY BOX Bayard, New Mexico Doing Your Own Thing Our Thing Is Making You Lovelier Try Us! We ' re Good! Quality Automobiles Sensibly Priced Silver City Datsun Emilio Z. Rivera Bill Quinn Phone 538-9369 Compliments Curtis-Bright Funeral Home Silver City, New Mexico Member By Invitation National Selected Morticians 174 PORTERS OIL COMPANY 500 N. Central Ave. Bayard, New Mexico Phone: 537-2865 175 WESTERN STATIONERS 212 West Broadway - Ph. 538-5324 P.O. Box 1086 - Silver City, New Mexico BRUCE JACKSON Humble Oil Distributor Silver City, New Mexico DUNNE ' S AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY 301 E. Pine Deming, New Mexico J.F. ULLMAN O.D. 900 N. Hudson Silver City, New Mexico HOME OF THE LANCER America ' s Number One Mobile Home Bayard Rexal Drug Store Headquarters For Cosmetics Bayard Shopping Center Phone: 537-2020 dj-f if i sB i A W - an Island of Refreshment Silver City, New Mexico RUSSELL ' S FASHION SHOPPE Specializing in Ladies and Childrens wear, also wigs COLBY ' S FOR SPORTS 400 North Bullard Silver City, New Mexico BRIGGS APPLIANCE STORE Your General Electric Dealer 1008 Pope St. 538-3601 Congratulations CLARK MOTEL Silver City, New Mexico FOY AND KEITH Attorneys at Law Silver City, New Mexico 176 Complete News, Society and Sports Coverage Follow Cobre School Activities SILVER CITY DAILY PRESS Serving a Readership of 25,000 SNAPPY MART STORES Serving Grant County 7 a.nn. — 1 1 p.m. 365 Days a Year c omplimen From A Friend ts BARGAIN ANNEX Home Gas And Equipment 214 South Builard Phone: 538-3676 New And U sed Furniture And Appliances 177 USWA LOCAL 890 CONGRATULATES THE COBRE SENIOR CLASS OF 1973 OUR ORGANIZATION HAS ALWAYS BEEN FOR MORE AND BETTER EDUCATION Arthur V. Flores President Y.B. Morales Vice-President Felix Muniz Recording Secretary German Deluna Financial Secretary Ruben 0. Rodriguez Treasurer Tommy Chavez 0. Guard Benny M. Montez, Sr I. Guard Ben Pascgo Guide Manuel G. Gutierrez Trustee Luis Gomez Trustee Albert Millian, Jr Trustee Caroline A. Perez Secretary SayoAc nm. 178 Piggy Bank Station 875 Silver Heights Blvd. Silver City, New Mexico B . E Hardware and Evatt ' s Tire . Auto Supply 403 N. Central Bayard, New Mexico 537-5162 Emerick Motor Supply Auto Parts, Accessor ies and Paint In Business 50 Years 614 N. Bullard Silver City, New Mexico Phones 538-5363, 538-3041 Rough Riders Ranch Wear 525 North Central Bayard, New Mexico Drawer 949 179 H H GROCERY 313 CENTRAL BAYARD, NEW MEXICO FEATURING FAST FRIENDLY SERVICE AND THE FINEST IN MEAT, PRODUCE, AND CAN GOODS AT EVERYDAY LOW PRICES. HELPING TO SUPPORT THE SCHOOLS OF OUR COMMUNITY SILVER REXALL DRUGS 1308 SILVER HEIGHTS BLVD. ' Miit! f MED SQUARE CLINIC DR. COBB DR. WALSH DR.WILLE DR. KING DR. DRAELOS DR. HAMM 114W. 11th SILVER CITY 780 Community Public Service Baya rd, N. Mex. TOM McCABE Insurance And Real Estate 610W. Bullard Silver City, New Mex. CHARLES E. OLSON THELMAS. MURPHY SAV-ON DRUG 316 N. Bullard Silver City, N. Mex. ALFRED A. SHELL State Farm Insurance Silver City, New Mexico Best of Luck ISBELL FURNITURE STORE Bayard, New Mexico JOE WELSH MEN ' S APPAREL 315 N. Bullard Silver City, New Mexico GILA REALTY 314W. Yankie 538-5679 George Jackson Broker EVON ' S BEAUTY SHOP 402 Poplar St. Bayard, New Mexico JOHN BARRON INSURANCE Where You Are Always Number One Silver City, New Mexico FURNITURE GALLERY INC. complete furnishings to complete every decor Silver City, New Mex. Thomas Foy L umber Compan Located On Highway 180 Between Bayard And Central y 181 HURLEY CABLE TV Box 68 Bayard, N. Mex. THE GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT Buy In Town LAURENT ' S Your Family Shoe Store Silver City, New Mex. LL. ANDERSON D.D.S. D.E. MAXWELL D.D.S. F.U. BROOME D.D.S. PAUL R. GANTZ JEWELER Silver City, New Mex. PHILLIPS GIFT SHOP 406 North Bullard - Phone 538-2862 RUDY ' S BARBERSHOP 214 Tom Foy Blvd. Bayard, New Mexico SILVER CITY ENTERPRISE 608 N. Bullard Silver City, New Mex. O.K. SADDLERY Hiway 180 East Silver City, New Mex. SILVER CITY WELDING SUPPLY Everything for the Welder Sales Rentals: Repair All Makes TORRES CONOCO Proprietor: Cruz Torres Jr. Phone: 537-2814 606 N. Bayard Car Parts — Tires — Batteries Tune-up — Ice — Wheel Balancing CENTRAL, NEW MEXICO 88026 Try Our Blending Pumps For The Cars Of The Past Present And Future Control Air Pollution AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK SILVER CITY, NEW MEX. MEMBER FDIC 182 KSIL 1340 KH 1000 Watts 5:30 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Follow Indian Sports With KSIL And Our Youths Sport Club SURPLUS CITY Price Capitol of New Mexico College Pope Silver City New Mexico BLACKWELL ' S JEWELERS 218 North Bullard Silver City, New Mexico df DEMING FEDERAL SAVINGS 307 W. Broadway - P.O. Box 31 Silver City, New Mexico 88061 520 S. Gold- Box 632 Deming, New Mexico 88030 183 184 i; r 1 I J GRANT COUNTY BANKS BAYARD-SILVER-TYRONE Right here in Indian Territory Members of FDIC 185 JCPENNEY ' S 405 N. Bullard Phone 538-5282 PROFESSIONAL CREDIT SERVICE 216 N. Bullard Phone 538-2934 TEXAS STORE Bayard Shopping Center Phone 537-3352 WHITES AUTO STORE Hudson Phone 538-2939 GRANT COUNTY ABSTRUCT TITLE CO. 210 West Broadway Phone 538-3531 BECK ' S CONSTRUCTION 1308 N. Pope Phone 538-3973 KEMP AND HENSLEY BUTANE St. Bayard Hwy. Phone 538-3022 icaailw SltaHKfii BAILEY ' S FOOD MARKET BAYARD SHOPPING CENTER BAYARD NEW MEXICO 186 Acknoioledgement The 1973 CHIEFTAIN marks the end of a year full of happiness and sorrow. I give my deepest gratitude to the Staff and a special thanks to the following people: Mrs. Julia Miller Mrs. Catherine Smith Mrs. Janis Haymes Mr. Alex Paterson Edith Smith Mr. Sam Baca Mr. Bill Mygrant Mr. Bruce Stewart The Silver City Daily Press Mr. Frank D. Lopez Mr. Sam Tapia Mr. Harold Stambach Mrs. Ann Glover Mrs. Elsie Rogers Mrs. Lucy Chavira Mrs. Teddy Gore Patsy Salas Chieftain Editor 187 I
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