Huntington Park High School - El Recuerdo Yearbook (Huntington Park, CA)

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Mike Patterson, Quarterback, throws a pass during Homecoming game. 2. Scoreboard tells it all in game against Roo sevelt. 3. Floyd Valero leads band during halftime. 4. Cheerleader, Sandra Varela yells for team. 5. Flaggirl and Student-Body President, Mar- lene Betancourt salutes during halftime rou- tine. Opening 3 Ha ' F NJN New U. .1 F . avi ' fz Q I n gw M ,' Q V if 4 'WW O M ',Q'iI ' e ,fu Q3 L ' , ,W f . i illwd' - -wwf' mam, . ' ' 5551 W I Q ,Cn-Q ll Mr. Brown, Principal, and Queen Marcie Lopez 'Everyone kind of looks forward to homecoming, not so much the football game but halftime. 4 Darlene Blanchard j , at Princess Carmen Navarro 5 E iii? mg 1,3-f 613351, E Lvi-fi I 2 S .1 3 s E E a ummm A nam ' ,f.zf.m...z.a1:Q.zaa34a::saa'f.r1,,.m2::.Lf4,: e42:e:z:2?mre::w,ew .Q f,.Vveezfiwsssi5:y:,:.Lif y. ' ,.1 ,.z,1nQ,: . 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Q M ss R lu .... Vi s w r' 'QY TA ' - E.. H '- r 1 ,, ' - .- ' 1 - . . L... ,s Q ........... . . . . , E ... . A he .. - 1 . . . ...... . . -51 :SQff .'f': fi: .. A.L. -J I. George Alatorre reads his newspaper before school. Z. Mirella Gutierrez and Liz Macias walking across campus. 3. Eddie Lopez, Juan Avila, Javier Aguayo, and Marty Gutierrezg forever friends. 4. Jesus Martinez and Armando Martinez showing their style at lunch. 5. Maria Johnson makes a face during homeroom. 6. Rosa Hernandez caught with , a smile during lunch. l S N ,I '1,mlfliy.bi., , . ,. K X fix - NX X 52 ., s X y iv' 'L s X . :wif X1 s :fXi ' , Z!! is A 3 4 awww, : - A . 353 . V xx' 2 LLLKL K . ' i ' . . 'V ix ' . I 5 F, . :Q t K, . K ,-L E i 'e-W N 8 .A-if f y. K XL.L K 'L 1 . Q .riy . s 1 f my W . ...,,,. , K N ff. ii. aa Q 4 l. George Dominguez skips a lesson by sleeping. 2. Mr. Kawerx, a studenl teacher from USC, 3. Tangualin Curry and David Tinoco during a moon-lit nutrition. 4. Ricky Walker. Andre Johnson, Herbert Ratcliff and Mark Cruz hanging around for a photo. 5. A surprised Harley on his way to class. 6. Joyce Kahl reminiscing. Student Life 17 President Carter: Does he really want the job a second time? i Viv, 7, Pope John Paul II: The man of peace in this decade Ayatollah Khomeini: The religious leader who uses tenorism to threaten world peace. ,gg - , ,K KL I ,K I I-15191555 GIANY IN IRAQ American Hostages: Will they ever come home from Iran? 18 3 Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant: Will nuclear energy ever be safe for mankind? VV,. xagw, Wir' i ma, Y . f Am - 4 va s-wh-f Merri- yicee U, xexsffb .mf Y sv , ..f.-'fam 'JP RBC aiuwmwg-,ws .mfs at mr .sw W, J N1 he , v' -Y'-1 'nuns vt Elvis Costello - Is he trying i979-80 5 .ww ,U ,f mme T . f., . Nb.-was 'ft aywfwf w,,w Im., maxi NR.. as fussy-sew wr M eww Nflws, his-L. U 53? Punkers -The British invade the American music scene Once again. The Clash - A prime example of the British invasion. :,' ss as z Nye iw Man-was wa to replace the King of rock and roll, Elvis Presley? Pink Floyd, Blondie, and The Cars are some of the most popular groups around campus this year. Student Life 19 f nr Wu l. Throwing a pose for the camera is Hilda Aldrete. 2. Using Command Performance are Abel De La Rosa, ldelsis Sanchez, and Ofelia Silva. 3. Stepping off the Starship Enterprise is Guy Moreno. 4. Showing off his cheap sunglassesv is Eddie Amezquita. 5. Displaying his T-shirt is Mr. Dan Reinstein. 6. Designerjeans were the only type to wear if one wanted to bein style. The rear pocket indicated the designer as well as the status. 5... is 20 u 'X-wk Student Life 21 4 -F SHN. .P -eagmis l. Johnny Soto and his girlfriend enjoy a peaceful lunch. 2. Seniors taking advantage of their personalized lawn. 3. Sophomores talk over the Iranian crisis during lunch. 4. Mr. White is smilin' now but just try to take cuts in the lunch line. 5. Marty Gutierrez, the popcorn man, selling popcorn to hungry students 6. During lunch, the guys have a mean conversation. 'Ld K., fig kv h T , , . qw -if new 9 2 .K 1 Sy +- Y L TK: xp, 6 Student Life 23 ' ide- awry t If 2 .fr af C l.There's no bones about who gets best grades in this class. 3. Valdez Partee, the only person ever to fall asleep during Ms. Miller's health c ass. 3. Christina Fong wonders if summer will ever come. 4. lt was my destiny to be a loner. says Jim Rodriguez. U5. l'm way ahead of you Sam. reaffirms Ronnie Davis. wake me when you catch up. 6. Carry S ooky Stevenson gets embarrassed by the facts of life in Ms. Miller's Heallh class. 7. Vinia Duckson gives a quick glance at the laws of physics before an important test. 8. Sheila Fontenot is bewildered by the class assignment. 9. Norma Martinez discusses a health problem with a fellow student. IO. A couple of Spartans find a quiet place to study. 24 aff 4,1105 ,N i i X? 'WN W 10 Every day was like a Monday? - Elias Fragoso I don't know whether it was my imagination or not, but the minutes always seemed longer in my academic classes. Dean Maxwell Student Life 25 1 ,i tx t l Nm ' .ml , X I its X .4 Mew if 4 4'The one thing we all enjoyed most about X- mas wasn't so much the presents and food, but the two weeks of vacation. - M. Perez ntsnn nv , 3 , X WM ' lwlwlw dh -1 l. Hector Carerra enjoys the mistletoe with Maria Teresa Flores. 2. Mark Gomez tries to get good use out of the mistletoe with Sylvia Odrich and Myra Rojas. 3. Mr. Ledesma, Carlos Conde, Mrs. Lazo and Daniel Rosales enjoyed participating in the decorating contest. 4. Cesar Fernandez proudly displays his first place X-mas contest plaque. 5. Mrs. DaRin's recordroom show their X-mas spirit. 6. Mr. Pease lights up for X-mas. 7. Leading the band at the X-mas parade is Floyd Valero. 8. Takin a break after erforming in the parade are Linda Garcia, Sergio lliaya and Rita Cighitwood. 9. This cake says it all to Mrs. DaRin. 9 Student Life 27 MW' tngi: if ai 1. Fernando Castro, Marcella Tovar, Martha Martinez, and Raul Romero exchanging rings during mock marriage ceremony. 2. Raul Romero, Ms. Credit, and Martha Martinez osing before the ceremony. 3. Guilermina Corona working on her maste iece ciauring a Ceramics Class. 4. Fernando Castro with Marcella Tovar, angina traditional throwing of the rice. Look closely on his coat, it's not a faulty picture. lt's rice. 5. All the uests at the buffet, durin the reception. 2 Rgbertifieraz, Denise Chavez, Nfartha Flayde, and Carlos Ortiz scarfing up in oo s. 7. Diana Rivera, Leticia Chavez, and Gayke Crowfidd cry with happiness during the ceremony. 8. Ms. Hylander's Consumer Education Class takes the Pepsi Challenge. 9. Geraldine Madrid going for the final touch in Ceramics Class. In elective classes you usually don't have to work too hard and they are more interesting than most. Besides, there isn't that day-in, day-out grindstone situation with homework on your mind. The average, elective classes are pretty easy if you stick with them. Although academics are important, they become mind boggling after a while, so electives help in breaking the monotony of the day. lt's funny, when it comes to class scheduling. all the elective classes arejam packed and all the academic classes still have room. ln electives you gain a sense of closeness towards your classmates, and you feel closer to your teacher. Sometimes as close as a friend. 9 :fw- Student Life 29 9 km iii School doesn'tjust contain academic subjectsg the trade courses, along with the R.O.P. program, are a good example of the many other courses we have here at HP. For the many students here at HP, college may not be the answer to their future and it is for this reason that they take advantage of the trade courses offered here. The training they receive in these i iii1'tti X electives will give them the experience that they need g A 'S to survive and succeed in the adult world. D N 30 ls, --M... be 7 l. Fellow classmate 'turned-on' to his machine. 2. With a handful of bars Mr. Darrow helps a student with his measuring 3. Felix Garcia giving Willard Bolden a helping hand. 4. Drawing it to perfection Felix Valido finishes his plan. 5. Looking for their last numerical error are Sofia Olivas and Martha Ybarra. 6. Trying his hand with an l.B.M. computer Javier Patin turns it on. 7. Busily working with a complex lathe is Salvador Cuevas. Student Llfe 31 . l Q l A F it . if. -f' - 5 of EI l. Mr. Walters tutors Ricardo Munoz. 2. Signing up for tutorials is Ricardo Munoz. 3. Dr. Hanrattv tutors a prep group. 4. Ms. King.jr. class sponsor and prep mentor, works with her students. 5. Prep members meet in the auditorium. 6. Ana Magana shows her college enthusiasm. 7. A prep student hard at work. 8. Huntington Park students enjoy a prep field trip. i I wink' ,. .vw U , .ws, It is exciting to see our students raise their academic expectations, and see more HP graduates go on to college. S. Walters . ,M new t A , ,,.,,,,, U 'F , , ,,,, ,lvw M Always willing to try new things, Huntington Park was the first and only high school in the L.A. school district to present PREP fPreparationj as an extra curricular opportunity. The goal of this program was to help inspire students to continue their education, and to aid in preparing for college. PREP CO-ORDINATORS: Sitting - Enrique Alvarado, Susie l-lakansson, Mary Ann Sesma, Sam l-loyos. Standing f Carol Gorton, John Dorand, Tom Uhlman, Alicia Lopez, Juel Goldstock, Bonnie Williams, and Steve Prepie Walters. Student Life 33 It was unreal. It was great. Everybody was f lippin, out. . as Dean Maxwell . A x I t a a ' if 'f mf . 1 r 4 M lzf V Rule PBayiuqiaFuu- l. Sophomores show their spirit during The Era of the Beatles. 2. Andrew Lee singin' away with alittle help from his friend, Eddie Gomez on bass. 3. Martha Floyde ready for anything during Beatles Day. 4. STAGE CREW - Front: David Zamora. Chuck Merman tSponsorJ. Juan Garcia. Back: Oscar Robles. Guy Moreno. Felix Valido. Carlos Garcia. Vince Gutierrez. 5. Eddie Gomez. Ray BG Maxwell. Jose Garza tin hackgroundj. Andrew Lee. and Mark Gomez hring hack The Beatles in their version of The Era of the Beatles concert. 6. You guys think l'm crazy, but l'm the one having all the fun. said Dan Rienstien. 7. DRAMA CLASS - Front: Ms. Thompson. Casandra Ramirez, Warren Johnson. Row 2: Raul Macias. Patty Wilson. Mike Mouneu. Row 3: Sergio Rivera, Glenn Stout. Marley Pabob. Back: Liz Macias. Andrew Lee. Ernie Rodriguez. 8. Joyce Kahl wearing the Beatlemania BUTT-on. 9, Hector Carrera. George Marimontes show their flower power. lt was like you were at a real Beatles concert. All you had to do was close your eyes and you were there. Maria T. Flores Some people really gave it their all and came to school dressed as though the calendar had gone back fifteen years in time. Maggie Perez 8 9 Student Life 35 0- 4'There were times when we could show our talents and moments when we could reap the rewards. Laura Gomez 'SI-45 ? Boys Forum: Center Front. Floyd Valero, Front, Hector Navarrez, Vince Ledesma. Ray Maxwell. John Bonan. Martin Acosta. Hector Castillo. David Giles, Second, Samuel Mesa. Robert Vasquez. Mario Marquia. Nghia Tran. Elvin Figueroa. Jesus Lara. Victor Gonzlez, David Tinoco. Vu Hoang, Jesus Tiscareno. Mark Cruz Mr. Ohno. Third, Johnny Lopez, Jim Rodriquez: Rajesh Parmar, Angel Salomen. Andrew Lee. Jorge Lara. Sergio Rivera. Louis Morales. Vir il Cantu. Fourth. Alondo Brown. Patrick Cheadie. Raymond Johnson, Louis Rodriquez. Ramon Hernandez, Vincent Gutierrez. Curtis Mok, Oscar Cantu. Back. Richard Munoz. Cesar Feran. George De La Cruz. Javier Patin. Javier Reves i Ti 4 l. Now I'll play for you. . says David Tinoco. 2. As I was saying Yolie, says Ms, Credit. 3. Wah-la, says the great Marquez. 4. Martha Hernandez says, Do ya think I'm sexy. 5. Cheese, says Ana to the cameraman. 6. Leticia Hernandez and Holly Davis enjoy F' . Lvsnf' Wm? I 8 Girls' Lea ue: FRONT ROW: Leticia Hernandez. Yolie Flores, Vinia Duckson, SECOND ROW:Rosa Arcer, Maria Lawson, Christina gong, Darja Hensgens, Nora Duron, Irene Lopez, Maria Reynoso, Teresa Rodriquez, Angelica Rodriquez, Ana Magana, THIRD ROW: Joyce Kahl. Carole Davis. Felicita Castro, Cecillia Estrada, Sylvia Sanchez, Ana Barrios, Maria Flores, BACK ROW: Miriya Moz ueda, Carmen Navarro. Marcie Lopez, Paula Richardson, Vivian Grau, Ms. Credit, Natie Flores, Diana Valadez, Georgina Paiacios, Angela Rogers. Luz Arias. Vinicia Higgins, Mary Peoples, LaShawn Allen, Leticia Chavez, Vicky White lunch with a city official of Huntington Park. , Student Life 37 i 1 Front: Ray Maxwell, Yolie Flores. Teresa Rodriguez 2nd row: David Giles, Leticia Hernandez, Venecia Higgins, Elvin Figeroa. Brenda Flores, Martha Fernandez Vincent Gutierrez, Alondo Brown. Maria Reynoso. Lucy Rico, Luz Arias, Maria Flores 3rd row: Joyce Kahl. Sonya Cotten, Roslyn Rogers, Paula Richardson ldelsis Sanchez. Marlene Betencourt. Vivian Grau. Patrick Cheadle. Ramon Hernandez 4th row: Marty Gutierrez, Vickie White. Marcie Lopez. Victor Gonzales Hector Castillo. La Shawn Allen. Mary Peoples, Sammy Garcia, Angela Rogers, Ana Barrios, Jackie Espinosa, Javier Reyes, Vince Le Desma, Aaron Arakaki Johnny Lopez. Hector Nevarez. Maggie Santigo. Ana Magara, Alfred Gutierrez Back: Floyd D. M. Vallero Getting the dance set, running it, and cleaning up afterwards was the story of SAC tSocial Activities Committeej. It was their responsibility to see that all the dances went smoothly. They had a knack for organization, outstanding decorations, hot cokes, and cold music, but it was the effort that counted and everybody always had a good time. 2 The dance crew hated when somebody complained about something at the dances, but they couldn't have known what complaining was all about until they heard themselves afterwards. during clean up. Rosalina Acosta 3 4 ,sa y l 1 e X l X X it N Q Q 5 It .. fe il A K . - X 1 1 - R S . , i s J iii , s s if t e 'K it i . 1 912 A i x isis t i 5 E t to , 'sw .. Q. A I ,:.5 S ee EI. Q '- -wit . I 'We' r.- J' Nw N. l. Social Activity Club 2. In one ear and out the other is Vicky White's motto. 3. Patrick Cheadle doing his part by checking shoes. 4. Bare feet were a must for dances until we discovered roofing paper later in the year. 5. Students will never know how much time an effort it takes to put on a dance, says Ray Maxwell supervising as the streamer ring is hoisted up. 6. Juniors do a spectacularjob decorating the gym for Hawaiian dance with palm leaves orrowed from Reeder field. 7. Trying to avoid a second trip, David Parker tries tojuggle five drinks at once. C flex ss' me ms Although we never sought it, confusion always seemed to be our companion. Very few deadlines were met without great discomfort. We would stay after school for hours working on what we thought was a masterpiece and others considered ordinary. ln Yearbook. we didn't have vacation, weekends or minimum days. Any free time was spent toiling over a quad pack. Just when we thought a breather was on its way. another deadline would appear on the calendar. When all the deadlines had been put to bed, Ms. Miller would start complaining about her excess poundage put on by the 'Reeses piecesf At times. it seemed as though it wasnit going to end but we always knew that the spirit of the Orange Crush would pull us through. It did! - Dean Maxwell Q 5 -fbmuemm .35 V ai' , 10 I. Maybe so Rose. but l like this better. says Tony Jimenez to Rose Arceo. 2. Linda Vidal enters the world of the unknown during deadline. 3 . Looking at other school vearbooks was fun. 4. Dean Maxwell tries to give Rosalina Acosta at 'line' while teacher snaps group pix. .Johnny Valenciano hard at work stamping photos. . No, I don't like it. says Rosa Arevalo. .Lupe didn't know what to do with the balloons that went flat. 5 6 7. Sandra. Linda. Maggie, and Darlene unwind after the yearbook assembly. 8 9 . Darlene Blanchard. Editor, receives her annual Mickey Mouse calendar. IO. We are family. W I l. How do I look now guys? said Marty Gutierrez. if V' f' fN 1. y si 1 X ,Hal ? ,,M, W W f E f 71 f ff? ag 72 12. Hey, just what I always wanted, a LVL - porshe, but where's the 'Hunk ? LQ LLL,L l3. How did lever get myself into this? says Q ,. 5 V ,A Pat Gonzales. ..::, ' V HF tt.. , ,,,,, A l s ' L' 'X f X-Ql le llttt -uv tllll 1 11 13 Student Life 41 COM M OF SCHOOL BEA UTIFICATION Maggie Santiago SB TREASURER David Lemon ADVISOR Ms. Susie Hakansson SPIRIT REP Sandra Varela BOYS' FORUM PRES Floyd Valero SR CLASS PRES Marcie Lopez ESL REP Nery Mendoza SB PRES Marlene Beiancourt COMM OF PUBLICITY Saul Rojas SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE Vivian Grau COMM OF ASSEM Vicky P. White COMM OF CLUBS Joyce Kahl GIRLS, LEAGUE PRES Yolie Flores SB SEC Holly Davis COMM OF ELECTIONS Darja Hensgens JR CLASS PRES I I Paulita Davila, sow CLASS REP I Olga Ibarra e LEADERSHIP CLERK Louis Rodriguez COMM OF ATHLETICS Alice Pineda SB HIST Debbie Ornelas SB VICE PRES Ray BG Maxwell COMM OF BROADCASTING Marty Gutierrez it e a e VL is i Hi you guys, would you join me in the flag salute? Hey you guys . . . Pd like to thank everyone for allowing me to serve you. My senior year was full of fun and memories thanks to you. I wish everyone the most pleasant years at H.P. High. I love you all and will never forget you! SB President Marlene Betancourt I love my kids! Ms. Hakansson Student Life 43 HOUSE OF REPS Front: Vivian Grau, Laura Caceres Second: Abel De La Rosa, ldelsis Sanchez, Regina McMillan, Natie Flores, Linda Vidal, Debbie Lovell, Rita Car- mona, Jesse Tiscareno Third: Ofelia Silva, Alfred Gutierrez, Billy Gonzalez, Mario Castro, Edgar Paiza, Gilbert Hernan- dez, Rosalina Acosta Back: Eddie Gonzalez, John Sanchez, Christina Reyes, Wendell Hayndfond, Robert Meras, Wintilo Garcia, Vince Ledsma, Lupe Noy, Gylmar Hernandez NN mxx as 's -SWG?-EA ,ga ,,,, ,, . JUNIOR REPS Front: Sarah Sanchez, Paulita Davila tPres.J, Nina Guzman, Maria Ruiz, Jesus Lara, Rita Carmona Second: ldelsis Sanchez Jackie Espinoza, Wintilo Garcia, Oscar Robles Back: Lucy Rico, Irene Martinez, Ms. King, Jorge Lara, Betsy Duckworth, Eluid Hernandez Leticia Gonzalez, Janet Martinez. Debbie Ornelas. Maria Gonzalez SENIOR REPS Front: Joyce Kahl. Floyd Valero, Marcie Lopez Second: La Shawn Allen. Mary Peo les, Vene- cia Higgins Third: Alondyo Brown. Yolie lores, Luz Arias, Marlene Coleman, David Giles Fourth: Leticia Chavez. Leticia Hernandez, Vicky White, Eric Miranda Back: Natie Flores, Gracie Arriola, Ray Maxwell. Hector Castillo, Victor Gonzalez, Ana Barrios, Laura Olivo, Maria T. Flores 'he SOPHOMORE REPS Front Olga lbarra Debbie Lovell Ana Ibarra Yvonne Alvarez David Walker Jorge De La Cruz Second: Lupe Soria, Glafy Tinoco, Yolanda Rocha Laura Carmona Third Mrs Hylander Brenda Colon Leticia Barrios Vrrgmia Romero Abel De La Rosa, Mark Walker, Eduardo Munoz, Tony We worked hard at our sports and we were recognized. Laura Gomez . , . ,rf V To become a Lettergirl is a great honor. It is one of it the most exciting and prestigious clubs on campus. To letter. one is required to participate in a J.V. sport. a ' 5 it ak. fs ' fte Q Varsity sport. or a spirit group. Receiving an H.P. letter requires one hundred and fifty points, The Lettergirls plan activities throughout the year for 'fi the Student Body and raise money for their activities by X having car washes. donut sales. and candy sales. X H, 4 Election Board: Front, Darja Hensgens. Ms. Hakansson. Second. Rosalyn Rogers. Yolie Flores, Vinia Duckson. Maria Flores. Ana Barrios. Mary Peoples. Back. Leticia Hernendez. Vivian Grau. Paula Richardson. Angela Rogers. Joyce Kahl, Chris Fong Sylvia Sanchez. LaShawn Allen Bein9PwtL nb llw Refi iff f l. Girls' and Boys' State . . . Vinia Duckson and David Giles. 2. One in the crowd is Carole Davis. 3. Welcome to the Lettergirls luncheon, says Mrs. Broadway, the Lettergirls advisor. 2 5 Lettergirls: Center Front:Carole Davis, Front, Ana Flamenco, Vinia Duckson, Darja Hensgens, Joyce Kahl, Leticia Hernandez, Vivian Grau, Vicky White, Second, Ophelia Silva, Debra Ornelas, Irene Martinez, Erna Lozano, Felicitas Castro, Ana Magana, Maggie Santiago, Ana Barrios, Third, Mrs. Didio, Olivia Betancourt, Sandra Menlivar, Lisa Hong, Chris Fong, Maria Flores, Sarah Leal, Alice Pineda, Mar ene Coleman, Marcie Lopez, Marlene Betancourt, Idelsis Sanchez, Paulita Davila, Nina Guzman, Lucy Rico, Back, Carmen Navarro, Gloria Vidal, Mireya Mosqueda, Diana Evans, Rosalyn Rogers, Alma Clark, Myrtle Cheadle, Venecia Higgins, Delia Beed Student Life 47 Pheonix Society: Left to right, Vivian Grau. Mr. Reinstein, Javier Minjares. Floyd Valero. David Giles, Mayra Veras, Teresa Rodriguez, Carol Davis Nghia Tran, Rose Arceo, Vinia Duekson, Divid Tinoco, Ana Magana. Yolie Flores. Ray Maxwell. Eric Miranda. 48 Key Club: Front: Art Ayala. Ana Magana, Rose Arcel, Teresa Rodriguez, Maria Reynoso, Luz Arias, Mario Mulguia. Center: Mr. Goulet, Jackie Espinoza, Jorge DeI.aC'ruz, Jim Rodriguez, Carlos Rodriguez, Robert Vasquez. Back: Nghia Tran, Jon Sims, Oscar Maldonado, Kent Wise. i Hospitality Club: Front: Ms. l-lylander, Teresa Rodriguez, Rosa Arceo, Leticia Chavez. Secondg Maria Reynoso, Jackie Espinoza, Luz Arias. To us happiness is a pass pawn. 'SArt Ayala's third place win in Los Angeles Cityis Chess Tournament of Champions was one of Olll' proudest moments. - Robert Goulet yala Robert Vasquez Ernie Cor Puz, driguez Second Jesus Estebo John z Carlos Rodriguez Sebastian Munoz, Murguia, Mike Rangel, Luis Nievas. Club: Front: Nghia Tran, Mr. Goulet, A , , ' - J . ' : h , lon Sims, Art Ayala, Virgil Cantu, Eugene Student Life 49 caoh bw: A new program commenced this year at Huntington Park, MESA which stands for Mathematics. Engineering. and Science Achievements. This program was designed to work with high school students who are interested in careers that require a year of college math. The program requires that you study a college preparatory math and English course each year and it offers support through tutoring and cash incentive awards to encourage students toward outstanding academic achievement. The students involved in MESA believe it is a great program. They have the opportunity to go on field trips to Rockwell International. to Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and to well known universities. MESA has. indeed. given students the initiative to keep striving for higher goals. llth Grade C.S.F.: Front, Alicia Padilla, Holly Davis. Maria Arceo, Maria Gonzalez. Jesus Lara. Kent Wise, Second: Hector Rodriguez. Art Ayala Ramon Hernandez, Wintilo Garcia, Back: Jon Sims Luis Gutierrez. SIZE' C.S.F. I2 grade: Front: Ana Flamenco. Javier Minjares. Leticia Hernandez, Vinia Duckson. Yolie Flores. Natie Flores, Maria T. Flores, Rose Arceo, Teresa Rodriguez. Second row, Nghia Tran, Mary Peoples, Venesia Higgins. LaShawn Allen. Pat Gallardo, Backg David Giles, Robert Vazquez, Erick Miranda, David Giles, Hector Castillo, Victor Gonzalez, Edwin Byrne, Oscar Ma donado, Hector Carrera, Mario Murguia. Ana Magana, Juana Tejada, Virgil Suarez, Ann Bartios. Maria Rodriguez, Leticia Chavez. Luz Arias. 50 ,asa MESA: Front: Carlos Rodriguez. Tangualin Curry, Mario Murguia. Leticia Hernandez, Luz Arias. Terri Evancich, Maria Rodriguez, David Tinoco, Third: Lisa Williams, Vinia Duckson, Victor Gonzalez, Martin Acosta, David Giles, Hector Castillo, Backg Luis Gutierrez, Teresa Rodriguez. Nghia Tran, Maria T. Flores. Rose Arceo, George DeLaCruz, Leticia Barrios, Cesar Teran, Brenda Colon, Marco Ruiz, Curtis Mok. Alex Artiago, Daniel Elisarez, Art Ayala. Dr. Hanratty. 10th Grade C.S.F.: Frontg Kiet Tran, Anna lbarra, Carlos Rodriguez, Victor Razon, Alex Artega, Second: Glafy Tinoco, Ronny Davis, Cesar Teran, Brenda Colon, Patric Beresewicz, Leticia Barrios, Curtis Molc, Back: Luz Martinez, Tangualm Curry. Student Life 51 Junior Statesmen: Front: Hector Castillo. Vinia Duckson. Leticia Hernandez. Vickie White. Yolie Flores. David Giles, Teresa Rodriguez. Javier Minjares. Maria Reynoso. Ana Magana. Back: Victor Gonzales. Luz Arias. Nghia Tran. Mario Murguia. 12 It seemed like there were students who were born with a 3.5 average. - Staff Ephebians: Front: Teresa Rodriguez. Ana Magana. Yolie Flores, David Giles. Center: Vinia Duckson, Victor Gonzales. Leticia Hernandez. Vickie White. David Tinoco. Back: Luz Arias. Ana Barrios. Javier Minjares, LaShon Allen, Nghia Tran. Plaque Winners David Giles - Math!Science lst in zone competition David Tinoco - Fine Arts lst in zone competition Eric Meranda - Vocational Arts 4th in zone competition Teresa Rodriguez - Liberal Arts 3rd in zone competition Certificate Winners Anna Barrios - Business Darlene Blanchard - Art Maria Lopez - Music Hector Carrerra - Foreign Languages Javier Minjares - Social Studies Victor Gonzalez - English Hector Castillo - Mathematics Leticia Hemandez - Lab Science Sealbearers: Front rowg Ana Barrios, Javier Minjares, Maria Teresa Flores, Pat Gallardo Venicia Higgins, Ma Peoples, Hector Carerra. LaShawn Alan, Vinia Duckson. David Giles. Backg Robert Vasquez, Eric Miranda, Ana Magana, Nghia Tran, Rose Arceo, Luz Arias, Maria Reynoso, Mario Murguia, Yolie Flores, Victor Gonzales, Teresa Rodriguez, Leticia Hernandez, Hector Castillo, David Tinoco, Student Life 53 YGAD today is a statewide organization involving 25 high schools from San Diego to Eureka! Every year over l 000 high school students are directly involved in various YGAD projects Cnational vision day, great American smoke em out foot health week, producing television shows etc J with tens of thousands more involved indirectly. It s a credit to the Spartan YGADers that founded YGAD ten years ago here at HPHS as they have demonstrated to the community state and nation that 'youth gives a damn'.', l. Health students built big foot to demonstrate health care for feet 2. YGAD students carry a 50 ft. banner at the Century City Plaza 3. Members of the Spartans cheered with the crowd at the Spartan Faculty game. 4. Looks like Martin Acosta got the ball from Mr Kunnit and Mr Basket 5. Mrs. DaRin and Ms. Orella ex ress their feelin s toward the Faculty team 6. Mr. Kawashiri prays over to Basket with a ung Fu 7. Our fabulous, fantastic Faculty basketball team 71 1 YGAD: FRONT: Ana Magana, David Giles, Analee Silva, Jackie Espinosa, Rose Arceo, Luz Arias. Maria Reynoso, Teresa Rodriguez, Maggie Santiago, MIDDLE: Brenda Colon, Julie Reyna, Geoige De La Cruz, Rosalina Acosta, Nery Men osa, Dora Palma, Javier Menjares, Angela Tejada, Angie Rodriguez, Jessie Lara, Edwin Bryne. Nghia Tran, Carlos Rodri uez, John Sanchez, BACK: Mr. Cross, Maria Dsequeda, Olivia Sanchez, George Miramontes, Erik Miranda, Robert Vasquez, Mario Muguia, Pablo Gomez, David Walker, Javier Reyes, Adan Fasto, Jose Perez, Oscar Maldonado, Ray Maxwell, Oscar Canty, Vince Ledesma, Kent Wise, and Mrs. and Mr. Loya. 54 N , l flu., fb 'J ., 7 SPARTANS: FRONT: Ana Magana, Teresa Rodriguez, Joyce Kahl. Yollie Flores, Leticia Hernandez, Linda Vidal, Vivian Grau, Maria Flores. MIDDLE: Maria Reynoso, Ana Barrios, Rosa Arceo, Martin Acosta, Darja Hengens. Hector Castillo, BACK: Luz Arias, David Giles, Fernando Arevalo, Carole Davis, Ray Maxwell, David Tinoco, John Bonham, Vinia Duckson. Victor Gonzales, and Vickie White. Student Life 55 quill' Receiving the Student of the Year award meant so much to me, my parents were so proud. - Laura Caceres l. Student of the Year runners up: Teresa Rodriquez, Leticia Hernandez, David Giles. David Tinoco, and winner. Laura C aceres. 2. Laura Caceres proudly displays her Student of the Year tro hy. 3. Igavid Tinoco and Band take First Place at the Talent Show. 4. Vickie White and David Tinoco who were voted most talented by the Senior Class. 1 f :-.MK mea: JF -' - Q--.:v . QQQ- i ,sg :il-:: I will ' 'f . iii g,,,f .,,,, . . .:,. ,:,:: Q . , , . a . K- 4 -,3 55 r . I , t -- F - if , ...,:- .. :.- ..-...' t .. ,... . .. ,-.Ii t ,.:. .., an jgii,-ig - f as f -7 E 1, l 3 'M . f is V Q M or l SG ! , L,,L, M .5 H I .Sf ff! '- , Y ., ,,L' ' f- - F , . 1. ,..f . . ,,i, ,. , . . L .. . --PQ ' - X rr 1?--Lxfxi' 'r ' 4..,- 4 1 E .r f - fur . Hxg f .r -:iss R I ., . ,.m. , ' ' Mx f The Yearbook staff greatly appreciates and gives Fernando Munoz special thanks for his exceptional art work on the l980 El Recuerdo Yearbook. His cover is the most outstanding cover H.P. has had in years. - E. Miller, Advisor. FIRST PLACE ART WINNERS l, Poster: Sixsto Valladares. . Drawing: Eddie Amezquita. . Painting: Ofelia Silva. .Mixed Mediazilesus Arias. .Desi 1 Faustmo Nieves. 2 3 4 5 6 an 7. Eye rawing: Audrey Hoover. . Painting KS ecial Awardjz Fernando Munoz. 2 1 1 if r Q LT 1 xli. W ,i t fs. an fm ll Q X jf Q L Q ' ,JQ5 .ff tiee rr .. , . N '1,r ix +25 if ,.f.f1g- eseer - .. S.. . r ir -- I :-: ' 5 Student Life 57 Getting ready to march on to the field was so disorganized we thought we'd never be able to pull it off. - Mr. Dorothy l A . fx, H? A. , , , .. , .. 5 ix 2 . -4' f- - J '. I, . - . ,h,. - .W . li V Xi F H , ll.Q'1' fiffirfi 4 First: Floyd Valero. Second: Tangualin Curry, Noemi Rodriguez, Debbie Rodri uez. Maria Lopez. Ricardo Montano. Conrad Lopez. Martin Zazueta. Alvin Figueroa, Gilbert Perez. Rita Chitwood. Misty Kirkman. Third: Maria Zazuetaihm Rachal, lrma Lopez. Joel Brito, Floyd Smith. Norm Corrales. Sergio Rivera. Victor Razon. David Tinoco. Edgar Daza. Odilia Quilizapa. Angel Escobedo. fmanagerj Oscar Rojas. Fourth: Salvador, Gonzales, William Wilson. Luis Figueroa Rafael Jimenez. Hector Rangel. Chris Mecum. Jose Garza. Sergio Rocha. Sergio Maya, Fernando Figueroa. William Coy, Michael Pope, Maria Barragan. Back: Mr, Richard Dorothy tdirectort. Johnny Soto. John Jones. Henry Valenzuela. Domingo Mairena. David Aguilar. Joey Romero. Julius Beauvais. Benci Zapatero. Michael Henderson. Hector Mazon. Maria Tovar. Julius Beauvais nominated Bandsman of the Year. '58 we 3, W K, . . ,Q 'ff l 3 , 5 l. Mr. Dorothy strikes up the band. 2. Flag girls. Top left to right: Sandra Menjivar. Alicia Macias. Maria Abreu. Susan Merin. Laura Garcia. Center: Vivian Grau. Rosalie Garcia. Sarah Leal. Marlene Betancourt. Bottom: Becky Castaneda Capt. 3. Twirling her baton is Liz Cruz. 5. That one right over there. Maria explains to Eva. 6. Bringing back l978 and l979 Cheerleaders is part of the Homecoming tradition. Centered is l980 Cheerleader Marlene f Coleman. I 7. Waiting for the big moment of being introduced are Norma Fabela and Flora llernandez. Q 6 Student Life ,wha ,wha ' r Q., , W 4 I . , Q ,an 1 3 4 5 K 4, . f Y 1 .... .... 5 , g ,,,, ,Q Ax... 7. ,, zgyy in - '4f. 5 5 ' - ., 4 fr r Yr . ue . f -,, ,if V. , . A . sq. . , , M .,, V Although the Pep Club ' N , V ,.2H,,,,.,H ,. L , ,,,N ,j , Y'-+A M L ' wp' U ' 6 f V A it it myyy V i M YC., -gi I . it 2 i V X 'i 7' lizu, A V- kg . . . 5 L w ' 'a 'fr wasn't pictured, they still uile k A i qhef .1 huu meant a lot to us and we,lI . t t 2 ' F ' , V V y always remember their z eeht i n Q M Vyv, .i,i1, ..,, 'K spirit. trett iiii4'1ii . iiuii f ttt X I YB staff ,.,,i ' ' 7' L o t i ' S L ' 41 f ' ' V H Wy? VL t , ii ss A wi my '- v . u It vi f .- ff f - o KM, IN? J H Irv' iw WWW .. fi W 1 f QE A a 9 B , 'Wk . l H i, V A.,l i I Hzl , v' 1 -1 W W - 1 af H an ,Z l. Showing his school spirit. Ramon Valdez spreads his arms in a cheer. 2. Building their pyramid, are yell leaders, George Lara, Norma Fabela, Leticia Hernandez. 3. Showing their onor and pride are Mary Pasillas and Ramon Valdez as Sam and Susie Sparta. 4. Front: Irene Martinez, Erna Lozano, Esther Medrano, Back: Betsy Duckworth, Alice Pineda 4. , -6-,., L .ai 5 Front: Lubia Hemandez, Julia Fliger, Delia Beed, Maria Ruiz, Myrna Tovar. M ra Cortez, Martina Perez. Lourdes Mendez. Eva Ramos, Ada Peguero, gatricia Olivas, Sylvia Mariscal, Center: Vilma Medina. Backg Olga Rincon, Angie Cisneros, Helen Barron. Rosemary Chacon, Lisa Williams, Alicia Bravo, Maria Jimenez. Irene Barron. and Lupe Enriquez. Student Life 61 il 645 M sz wsu aw' ' aw 86.9i'l20' 88 92 P 5 9 ga 9 l02 GMU' 99 Um 106 luwelww ,.. . ,.4'fi .':-.-. , ,..., ,-1 ,-:-g!'J-:i'E-'9:- 1,-2 7:5-2:.'.'.'P ' ,- 5 Lg .' gl-FPJ'5,zf' 'fazf-I-I-I 1 .':,.zz2'e5 ,Q-.-.fi-:-1. I g1.,g4.v J, 11.1,-.. . L1-,-1'.zf5'.'.'a'.',s .' 1 .,. .-,,.-. . ,'.',',v,.1 122 gg-,'.u1',u.v -' '-an-'-'.'v f' ,, . J' ',QW ,. '1 ,. 27 Sports 63 5,5 '4 W in iw iv, F l. The team comes in from a long grueling day of practice. .What do you do when you're hot and thirsty. and the water girls havejust left to refill the ice chest? Do what Ricardo Munoz did. and down anything in sight. 3. Minutes before the game in the locker room. Father Jorge Bravo leads fellow teammates. in an encouraging prayer, elmets crashing. . . coaches swearing, . .and making new strategies . . . was only a small part of football. There was a lot more to it than that. The pain. the agony, and hardships were felt by all. It was early September when our boys started preparing and toughing up for the long grueling football season ahead. The team seemed to have everything going for them. great coaches. fantastic players, and a cheering section that never gave up hope. Little did they know what was in store for them. The year 1979-'80 will go down in Huntington Park's history books as being one of the best years ever! I swear to God we're had this year. 342 Each game was unique and unmatched. Before the games there was a certain feeling of tenseness, and of the unknown, as well as a lot of excitement in the air. A prayer would be said, reassuring the guys everything would be alright, and that the big football player up in the sky. was on their side. Out on the field was something else. They knew that each game would either make them or break them. No one but football players know the feeling of having a 6'2 225 lb. defense tackle coming at you. As 4133 said, After the first hit, you're numb! The boys worked hard, determined to make a name for HP, and to have a winning season. The beginning of the season was a bit discouraging but they hever gave up. Our little orange skateboard team was tired of losing, and they had a goal . . . they were going to be champs! 4 Football 65 l. Making a very difficult reception is Benci Zapatero. . 2. Elias Fragoso gets on top of things. 3. Quarterback Mike Patterson hands off to Javier Aguayo. 4. Marty Gutierrez describes his last play to fellow team mate. 5. An all team effort pays off when Jordan QB is stuck, 6. Another victory for the HP Spartans. 7. Herb Ratcliff tackles an LA receiver. W A V. ' 2 Come on Ricky, shove it down his throat! it 51 I smell a tou it 65 chdownf, is if .. if t MM . ., tii flake iii ,amp ..,f,, , i,. ,'ii,,, i 'Li J I Oh there it is! it 63 - when finding mouth piece on the grass -v o 6 1 Darlene Blanchard and Linda Vidal At first, not too many teams took the HP Spartans seriously, especially after losing the first three games of 1979. They probably should have. Our boys, never giving up, made a dramatic turnaround, winning their next five games. It didn't take long before our boys got their names in the papers weekly, praising how good they were and how far they,d go. They took great pride with their sudden popularity. In each player's mind there is a game, a special game, which they will always remember vividly and accurately, and still feel what they felt, see what they saw, and hear what they heard. One of the toughest, yet the best and most memorable game was Garfield. The football players won't ever forget playing their first league game on that cold, muddy, rainy October night. As usual, the crowds agonized over the fumbles and dropped passes, and hugged each other at every score. When we won, it was everything we needed . . . confidence! Across the yard, the whole crowd became alive, cheering, some even crying. The band then began to play the Victory V, - e ' ' 5 ' -I ' - .wif -.f 4. f- ' ' i.--' as ,.g' ee' A 3 1. Martin Woods and Ricardo Munoz watch the action on the field with gloomy faces. 2. Alfred Cantano reaches out to stop opponent. 3. It took seven years but Coach Vernoy finally got his seven year league title. 4. Jerome Hendrix, Herb Ratcliff, with help from Gilbert Chavarra making another stick. 5. Running like this got Ricky Walker the First Team All Central City title. 5 song. The players, tired, sweaty, and dirty, dismounted to their knees, and saluted our school. The faithful fans came down from the stands, waiting to Pm ready boy!', it 73 hug the victorious team. One minute they were just another group of strangers, next they were a force, comrades, partners, band of brothers, a family, call them what you like, they were our boys. After conquering Garfield, Lincoln, Eagle Rock, and Roosevelt with impressive plays and well fought games, our boys were just one step away from its first league football title since 1972. Standing in its way was a very big stumbling block . . . Jordan. The Northeastern League, in its first year of existence since the City realigned its leagues, had saved its best for last. Both HP and Jordan went into the final regular season game tied for first with a 4-0 record. The Spartans have benefited from the move to the 2A level and have recorded a 5-3 record this season after going l-7-l a year ago. It was the game HP,s head Coach Ray Vernoy had waited for patiently for seven seasons. The wait was worthwhile. Before a roaring crowd at Reeder Field, the HP Spartans played a tough and exciting game against Jordan. And beat them they did. 20-14. Strongly. Convincingly. Like champions. And finally, after seven years, the ice had been broken. The HP Spartans had won their fifth straight game capturing the City Northeastern League championship! As the victory flag went up, they knew they had reached their goal. Varsity Football l. Danny Marquez prays for a miracle. 2. An unhappy Martin Woods congratulates an L.A. team member. 3. A discouraged David Parker takes a breather on the sidelines. 4. Varsity watergirls Lupe Noy. Marcie Lopez, and Joyce Kahl. You know you'reX going to get hit and trampled on, you just hope they pick up the pieces . . . it 63 68 v . A ly 'W it , I , 'M' . ..... ., . ' ' I we Q ' 4. 3 4 Front row: Alfred Holguin. Ricky Walker, Luis Rendon, Jorge Bravo, Eddie Amesquita, Eddie Lopez, John Avila, Ralph Cervatez 2nd row: Mark Walker. Herb Ratcliff, Alfred Cantano, Ricardo Munoz, David Parker, Marty Gutierrez, Ray Arias, Gilbert Chavarria, Coach Parkhill 3rd row: Gus Fierro, Elias Fragoso, Javier Aguayo, Benci Zapatero, Jerome Jendrix, Mike Patterson. Anthony Crawford, Jerry Chavez, Coach Vernoy 4th row: Juan Gonzalez, Miguel Jimenez, Abel Aldrete. Jorge Dominguez. Emilio DeLeon. Ceasar Valenzuela, Jorge Alatorre, Mario Cruz, Valdez Partee Back row: Rene Ruelas, Roland Lucero. Gustavo Mercado, Juan Failde, Martin Woods, Jose Cordial. John Jones, Danny Marquez, Jorge Hernandez. Jose Romero. to the City playoffs. finished with a 6-4 record. string of excellent players. During Halftime Mr. Vernoy asked, Is the noseguard 1' favoring any side?', . . . Q g . L Yeah, he's going both ways. xqf 1 iii 4 351 -H Q- fl . t l v-ful A1 ,W I ,HK,,gV 3 I I W ., A W i nn 3 ' F if at elee so i,,r rr,,., t ii -, :rt WT . a .Y 'wiwil 2 wa' 4, U 1 Q, Q A -traef XOQ gi xiii H34 M if L ,ff gg A. . ' g 4 im We W 2 ,WLT mi we Wm' l Ai 'W 5 .i Q .tm am 4'f2,titbEH4f1 Now that HP clinched the league title, they weren't going to stop there. They were going to set their goals towards going City. Everything looked promising. The champions of the Northeastern League were on their way 7:30 p.m., November 30, 1979, Friday night, the first round of players was held at Bell, HP vs. LA. It was a v-e-r-y close game . . . so close that they thought they had it. Finally when the game was over . . . we had lost. It was a big blow, the team took it hard. Winning and losing were all part of the game. Despite all the hardships, it was a heck of a season, HP Each player did their job. We had a team that was a tower of strength. We had a tight defense, led by Alfred Cantano, Tony Garcia and defensive tackle Marty Gutierrez, who wouldn't let the opponents get through and an offense which was always quick and ready. We had a Great assets to the team were quarterback Mike Patterson, who at HPHS made history by being first to receive the Northeastern Player of the Year award in both football and baseball. One of two wide receivers was junior Anthony Crawford who was chosen First Team All Central City. I pray we tie . . . anything . . . we can't lose. 2353 Javier Aguayo, the other wide receiver, was named Most Valuable Player. The Spartans led a consistent running attack that was led by fullback Jerry Chavez and halfbacks Ricky Walker and Jerome Hendrix. They all did their best and always came through. There was no doubt about it, they had jock powerf' if .4 . f 1 , Q A . 41435 ,.. 1 ..,4,..s, . ,Q - .. A N :Sim W M , K K S A E, Q :wa at 3 l , 4 . . N 1. Javier Aguayo observes the play with satisfaction. .g,. . as ,mx 2. Team mates embrace after a rough game. rt1-i 'F f N . ',., i i 3. The wall says it au. 3 s t ' 4. Covered with mud head to toe, the team flashes winning smiles. li 15 L Qyifsity Football ' ' hen you talk about winners, you have got to be talking about HP's Bee ' g H football team. Oh yes, once again the 1979-80 Bee football team proved to be y i another hard hitting, tough, and powerful team. They had one of the most exciting and best seasons in the history of HP! The HP Spartans came out with an undefeated record of 5-0. . .and the championship. The team did an unbelievably goodjob! The strong players endured all there was to endure. Each player played like a pro, impressing everyone with their drive, strive, and mighty tries. . . winning-every single game! With an invincible team like HP's, and coaches like Dwight Muskrath and Lee Rolston, the team couldn't go wrong. The team had the determination, willingness, and confidence to make this year in sports. . . an unforgettable one! - Their first game was against Garfieldga hard strenuous game played in the rain and mud. HP came out a winner with a score of 6-0. The coaches were very pleased in the way they played. Lincoln High, was where the second 'game was played. On ' the opening kick off, Eddie Brito, runningback, who made First Team All League, ran the ball 85 yards for a touchdown. With a smashing score of 26- 0, HP defeated Lincoln. The third game was against Eagle Rock. HP started off strong, scoring 2l points in the first 5 minutes of the game. Jesse Arriola, who made First Team All League for defense, accounted for I2 of them. They did it again, winning with a 41-2 victory. This put HP's record at 3-0. The season was almost over. Now all that remained was the Rough Riders of Roosevelt, also 3-0. This game was the game of all games. lt was the game to decide the Northeastern League championship. Last year 1 they had to share the Northeastern League title but this year they were going to earn the right to stand alone. It was a thrilling, heart-stirring, and truly a sensational game. The score was tied at 8- 8 until one minute to goin the game. Vince Gallegos, who made First Team All League outside linebacker, intercepted a pass and took it 30 yards down the sidelines for a touchdown. HP won the game. The I979-80 Bee football team took the Northeastern' League championship! Their last game was against Jordan. HP took a commanding lead in the first half by a score of 20-0. HP eased up and put all their reserves in the game. They did as well as the first string. HP went on to win by a score of 40-0! One of the many excellent players on the team was Herbert Veras. He was recognized l. Sean McGuire loved that last play. Q 2. Quarterback Vince Rodriguez tries to get the ball out of his hands before Jordan opponent attacks. ' 3. Trying to gain some yardage is Earl Nevil and Robert Martinez. 4. Eddie Brito scans the field to find a fellow teammate to pass the ball to. 4 70 Darlene Blanchard and Linda Vidal lvwl I l g , :g l it 4, 11, V5 all 3 A l. .luan Valenciano catches at pass and then heads for Spartan territory. 2. Halfhack Vince Gallegos rushes Jordan. 3. Guard, Jonathan Davis waits for the signal to go out to the field. f Bee Football 7l 'SGet his a-! 4165 If you are not going to do it for the team, then do it for the people who came to watch you! it 63 l. George Diazjumps forjoy. 2. Coach Rolston shouts, d we did it! 3. The Bee's dirty. but happy after a winning game. 4. Juan Valenciano tries desperately not to go down. 5. Joe Mathews takes time out for a squirt or two or water. 6. Team names. 72 R i J' S sta it 2 S 3 Front: Edward Brito, Mark Gonzales, Joe Quesada, George Maldrum, Herbert Veras, Zachery Cue, Abel DeLaRosa, Joe Mathews, Earl Nevil, Javier Ruiz, Jonathon Davis, Jesse Arriola Middle: Jose Hernandez, Tony Olguin, Art Perez, Juan Barrios, Charles Valenciano, Oscar Gonzales, Vince Gallegos, Jose Bravo, Robert Martinez, Eddie Zumbado, Manuel Munoz, Martin Leiva, Juan Valenciano Back: Alfonso Duarte, Vince Rodriguez, Luis Rodriguez, Peter McGuire, Eddie Olivo, Wilson Medina, Manuel Vaca, Mando Perez, Javier Perez, Sean McGuire. Eddie Gonzalez, Alex Martinez, Ignacio Gutierrez, Kevin Stevenson, Jorge Santabrea, James Burrow, George Rios. Hugo Flores ,L.L as Player of the Year and also made the First Team All League linebacker. The HP,s Bee football team had indeed a terrific season! They're looking forward to another great season next year. Congratulations Bees, you did a great job! Our thanks to Vince Rodriguez, First Team All League Quarterback, for his assistance in writing this copy. . ,,w,fw,. -ttf ff if if' x- Olivia Sanchez 6 ei -la I if as-'fl 7 8 I. Waving while running is Victor Gonzalez. 2. Near the end of the course is Roger Perez and his teammate Fernando Munoz. 3. Jogging at an easy pace is our No. I varsity runner, David Rivera. 4. Straining to hold on to his Third place lead is Fernando Munoz. 5. Keeping a steady pace is Juan Oregel. 6. Varsity X-Country - Back: Mr. Springer fcoachj, Juan Oregel, Julio Ortiz, Victor Conzalez, Second rowg Roger Perez, Ralph Diaz, Bottomg David Rivera 7. Tired from running the difficult Griffith Park course is Julio Ortiz. 8. Picking up speed while going downhill is Ralph Diaz. 9. Trying to outrun his opponent is Fernando Munoz. Q i 1' rwnugiig ,Wk ef. . vga 9 X-Country 75 I0 Qvuule x- st 24.3 . . 1 wg' DHIHW' 1 -- www, f N . nfs- . - i131f1Z?I'i. m L zwrzfsg 7 ,g,, 10th Grade Country Z 1 ' Eastern League K .. E Q, w A L 1 L 5 W Y Rooieiiilt L 15532551 .- EHQW. - ' AL, 'I 3- . 4. ,W .A . N, M 11+ 333:13 1 I., k ,, W M rw , 1? N .V .M E if , K W 7 . ' ' ,,,f 1 . Q im N ,,, 4 v,',, V 5, f 'ab,,-M ' ' x 'rf Ik ,,., . 3 4 Rosalina Acosta 1 Xt , o F 9 : V 'i 9- . xt ,,. . 1 t the beginning of school, Huntington Parks' x-country l0th grade team started to practice for their first league meet against Bell High School, which was going to take place in four weeks. Huntington Parks' l0th grade team lost to Bell, but they still had four more chances to take first place or at least second. As they raced against South Gate, Roosevelt, Jordan and Garfield, the 10th graders won all the races and they took second place in the Eastern League. 1. Felipe Preciado puts all of his energy into his speed. 2. On Griffith's rough course, Tony Jimenez concentrates on running steadily. 3. Trying to edge out his South Gate opponent, Richard Corra gets ready to go on to a big finish. 4. Speeding towards the finish line, Danny Lopez tries to pick up speed in order to finish well. 5. Vincent Gutierrez shows determination and consistency while running. 6. Trying hard to Outrun his South Gate opponent, Alvaro Lujan puts all of his energy into the last stretch of the race towards the finish line. 7. Showing determination to finish is Juan Arceo. Wim Kgwww ' Wm 'W' ,V Front Row: Francisco Rivera, Jesse Arreola, Juan Arceo, Danny Lopez, Richard Corral, Manuel Gayton. if Center: Felipe Preciado, Juan Licea, Jesus Vasquez, Francisco Calvo, Jose Vasquez. Back: J ose De La Cruz, Alvaro Lujan. Tony Jimenez, Vince Gutierrez. Cross Country 77 .wwf inure.. i L R F ' r X gi N I - Sf- S I , . -Q Q as gs Q X 3 g 1 . L S sa 'QA . K - - R K .swf V xg Q X L: 5 as at . .. .' - mum-no--M - . S' X A V as-K .V.. , K- ' . af, X ,, V as A k Ls E S fQff5TgY 1' X Se 'GQ Ls ': ' ' t ' . V T .: , krz f Q - . X - k ar gs ii A C RF' is its 9 l. On their way to the finish line. teammates Jose Rodriguez and Raul Rodriguez set their minds on a steady run. 2. Jesus Lara has set his mind on a steady pace to finish well. 3. Racing towards the finish line. Mario Alvarado concentrates on staying ahead while Danny Lopez cheers him on. 4. Exhausled from running the difficult Griffith Park course, Chris Mecum is determined to finish. Front: Arturo Comparan Back: Raul Rodriguez. Jesus Lara. Chris Mecum, Mario Alvarado. Jose Rodriguez. 78 anim. .. as In-emu 3 4- twas the first time in 25 years that H.P. had a girls X-Country team that could enter competition. Our closest rival, Bell HS, was our first victory and spirits were high, high enough to support the loss to Roosevelt and keep us going into our final meet with Garfield. H.P. was not expected to do well against the Bulldogs and it was touch and go for most of the meet. However, the final score showed the H.P. had taken Garfield by one point. For the J.V. team it was a competitive season for they beat their rival Garfield only. But, that didn't get them down because they knew they tried and did their best. They got third place in the Eastern League. It was rough, but we were tough. Girls' X-Country team v . ,ggi W .1 in I 2 ' .sw-m-'leaf-le W N 5 N K, W 1 1South5aUe L Roosevelt . W . Garfield 4 l. Smiling while running at an easy pace is Felicitas Castro. 2. As a senior, Rosa Ruelas finishes her last year as the No. 1 runner on the Cross Country team. 3, Smiling after a victory at Griffith Park is Maria Osegueda. 4. Using all her energy to make it to the finish line is Letty Suarez. 5. GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY A Back: left to right: Mr. Springer Ccoachj, Consuelo Lopez, Maria Lopez, Letty Suarez. Second rowg Elsa Estevez. Felicitas Castro, Maria Rodriguez. Bottomg Rosa Ruelas. 5 One might say that tennis is a game of great strategy. But only the one who is fully aware of it and practices it continuously knows how much it takes to have that strategy. Rosy Arevalo l. Outstanding form was demonstrated by Ana Flamenco in her backhand. 2. Ready to ace her opponent, Maggie Santiago keeps her eye on the ball. 3. Attempting to put her opponent away Gloria Vidal returns with a forehand volley. 4. Ouch, it hurts Ana Barrio as she crunches her face. TENNIS Won 5 Lost 5 EASTERN LEAGUE HP OPPONENT 4 Washington 3 7 Fremont O I South Gate 6 l Bell 6 6 Jordon l 7 Washington O 7 Fremont 0 I South Gate 6 3 Bell 4 3 Jordon 4 Rosy Arevalo gg, gy, in ur tennis team has been going one way in the past recent years, and that is up the road to improvement. The tennis team last year was composed of 3 sophomores, 8 juniors and 8 seniors. Under the coaching of Ms. Young the team practiced until late in the afternoon, every day through out the season. The team started the season by hosting Washington High and winning with a 4-3 score. The toughest competitors were Bell and South Gate. Even though, there were times when it seemed like the team needed strengthening, we are glad to say the team played and held together at all times. Finishing the season with a respectable 5 to 5 record and ending 4 in the tough Eastern League. VARSITY: FRONT: Juana Tejada, Alicia lbarra, Gloria Vidal, Paulita Davila, Ana Barrios, BACK: Martha Grijalba, Alicia Ibarra, Ana Magana, Maggie Santiago, Ana Flamenco. Annalie Syller, Brenda Colon. JR. VARSITY: FRONT: Angela Tejada, Idelsis Sanchez, Rita Carmona, BACK: Elda Paz, Patsy Pollock, Maria T. Flores, Doris Cifuentes. Girls Tennis 81 'Wulf 3 4 82 5 i 1 ,. ne step at a time was the way Coach Reinstein had to take this year's season. Last year H.P. had to sit- out the season for lack of a coach. This year the team had to be rebuilt. Can you imagine the team had to play their first practice game with only 5 members. They had no relief players for the starting line-up. By the second game Cbach Reinstein had moved five J .V. players to Varsity and the team was on its way. The H.P. girls were small in size but mighty in determination. They were not going to let their opponents push them out of their game. In the end the team averaged 48 points per game for a total of 624 for the season. Not bad. The girls lost their chance to play in the finals after losing to Jordan, but they had one last chance if Fremont lost their make-up game. The girls jumped for joy after hearing that Fremont had lost. Now, they had a chance to be champions, but there was only one day to get ready for the big game against Fremont. Let's get the tip-off and, play our game not theirs? Coach Reinstein The girls fought hard, but in the end the mighty Spartans fell. In our book they will always be remembered as real winnersg the 24K kind. 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P 1' 4 ' Jjrdlyl, l ,, ,1., 11,.1 111 3 '11 2l111i1i '1l'11ll511111l'Fl1 ' WNW Wiki 25,13 ll' 'W1-U92 -, f5.iflli1 -'Q'flf911 ' 1 '13 5:5'H'l?l 1 l 111 1111111111111 1111 11111 ' 1 F11L1'1fi1ff.i11f:11,1111 1 5:1131-'Z if ' 1 1 111 1lW'l1 111111 11C1111'111f' i llflllil 11 W'1'l1Willl1l 11l1'11l11111'11111i111111,111111 l. Going in for a lay up, is Marlene Coleman 2, Getting ready to pass the ball is Debbie Lovell 3. Passing the ball to Alma Clark, is Myrtle Cheadle. 4. Shooting for the basket, is Tina Brown. 5. Alma Clark wins the tip off FRONT: Helen Barron, Rosemary Ponce. Debbie Lovell, Lisa Garcia MIDDLE: Laura Gomez BACK: Myrtle Cheadle, Marlene Coleman, Alma Clark, Cynthia Smith, Tina Brown, Coach Reinstien Girls V. Basketball 83 W JW ' l he Junior Varsit Basketball Y Team was made up primarily of sophomores and one senior. Since the team was young, next year they should be able to move quickly and with time, improve their game. The J.V. team had won their practice games, but their luck didn't last long. Mr. Reinstein took six girls off the J .V. team to relieve his starting line-up for the Varsity team. Because of this the team weakened. This year they only ranked fifth place in the league. Next year, let's hope they get to be ii l. I i 1 1 'gl i , ....e if V, M tfkfztifi ri if' fi ww 535.f'2lia1ff w' 1 ' il ' , W1 lfcllfliil V.. , . .HN it 3 pig? uf,,wu:P?2'klfU' l, f... tt..,m: ' ' ' T ggggg -V-wtmW,li. M--t f-'.ywm-u ,m,i.w.f willi- ii H uw- 3-,,i,,vtw., ,. f, wtf, 'JW' ,2lHg',1'xtniuw 'WW i, ...rw v l. Blocking a possible basket shot is Yolanda Rocha. 2. Nadine Hernandez left unguarded looks for someone to pass the ball to. 3. Sitting on thejob are Irma, Anna and opponent. 4. Looking for an open space is Martha Martinez. 5. Heading straight for the basket is Maria Contreras. 6 FRONT Christina Rodriguez Irma Prangner Viola Andrade Alicia Hernandez Maria Contreras Nadine Hernandez, BACK: Anna lbarra Yolanda Rocha Silvia Leon Irene Barron Alesia White Virgie Hall Martha Martinez Lydia Romero, Blanca Girls' JV Basketball 85 V M ,, .x , ,., 1 , V 4 a 1 ,Af f ' vw, .., 12, A A . Q 'K ! ,wi 'wa 4 1 S QSIA ww.. . . 1315 - - XwR I: 'sxifsifws A..,..i5E2-fy, -' ' M 3 A ., 2 f'.--: Q ff fx - 5214.1 NM .,:- . Q ,1 -- , SY Q X 5 E , . -gh . F N E: Eg. 'T , in iw 5 M X 4 X viii X L x Q f 95 Y sv Q N 4 Q N w x A Q Q if 1i?EE7 iiivwg . XS L -sz,-'1. 12. 1-Ll '..-- H il -: - A? 'gl :XS -3 Q eg NS .xg. ..XX 1 www .L QT 1-,151 -, -Q 5?5iSf!7f' ' 915 i ' QQ QQM , .... K ,, Y' Q wx 1 ' Q Q2 A . , ig.. '- 3, .,:, kg ,.. N, ,Q - R: ,Xe ww k .. 'h 5 My 1 1 if 1-1? 5 2 it V ii' r ,ggi ig gi, il' E .. -H if lf 5-72 NSY ew wg -X Q VL. .. -- -my . l. Cheering for her team mates is Joyce Kahl. 2. Back stroking to the finish line Vinia Duckson is hoping for a good time. 3. Lucy Rico carefully waits for the referee to shoot the starting gun. 4. Eagerly approaching the finish line is Carol Davis doing the butterfly, 5. Ofelia Silva catches her breath as she determinedly goes for a win. I i l i I Girls Swimming Front Row Pamela Macias Ofelia Silva Angelica Castaneda Second row Leticia Macias, Lucy Rico, Carmen DeLa Rocha Melody Meldrum Rosario Rodriguez Martha Macias Back Row Leticia Uega Digna Alonso Maria Ellena Centeno, Leticia Barrios Olga lbarra Celia Cuellar Lisa Figueroa Patricia Wilson Maria Salazar Yvonne Alvarez Joyce Kahl, Darja Hensgens, Vinia Girls' Swimming 87 www 1 ,A 7- ,Y,, , si 5 ',gow1,,igg, W ,gm H ffl, if J i , i , N 2fAna Efimenqizgteamieaptain,stretpheifor i t i ?f!QPeffCEFSe'-M a great eoiiiientratiiiin, Majiiiia Valido 'ipssseslthgballtofthe setter. M v liindy Smitlzi herrsuperisrity y - N 'athletet s V i i f We're never disappointed if we do our very best. J. Broadway ya rw 88 4 Front: Patsy Pollock, Rosemary Ponce Middle: Leticia Gonzalez, Magdalena Chico, Martha Martinez, Mayra Valido Back: Elvia Correa Martha Venegas, Maria Ruiz, Ana lbarra, Mrs, Broadway Maria Teresa Flores 2 as - . .,t. . . Q he mighty spiking Spartans had a very challenging and exciting year. Our Varsity team was spectacular! With the help of the spiking power of Myrtle . Cheadle 1134. Alma Clark 4131. and Debbie Ornales 332. it was. indeed. incredible to see how the Spartans overpowered other teams in the league. . Equally important were other team members w slit VARSITY HP OPPONENT R I R 2 R l R 2 9 ll 6 2 South Gate 15 I5 I5 I5 I5 I5 I5 I5 Washington 6 5 4 9 I5 I6 I5 15 Jordan 6 14 13 13 IS I5 I5 I5 Bell I0 I0 6 7 I5 15 I5 15 Fremont 13 3 6 7 Front: Debbie Ornales. lrene Martinez, Middle: Ana Flamenco. Myrtle Cheadle, Elvia Salgado, Alma Clark, Alicia lbarra Back: Elvia Correa. Lucy Rico, Sara Leal, Maria Teresa Flores, Sonya Cotton, Reina Porres, Mrs. Broadway ho adapted promptly to difficult situations. Much credit for the unity and spirit of the team is due to Ana Flamenco, team captain, and the coaches, Ms. Correa and Mrs. Broadway. Varsity took 2nd place in the league. Although this year's .l.V. team members were relatively new, they quickly became familiar with the game's strategy. Team captain, Patsy Pollock had no mercy when it came to serving the ball. Similarly was the attack of Rosemary Ponce, Martha Martinez, and Cindy Smith when they were on defense and up to spike. It was a hard battle for 2nd place against Bell High. Unfortunately. Bell took the J.V. team by surprise and won the tie-breaker. Both Spartan teams worked hard to reach their goals. ln spite of their losses we know H.P. is it l. These young athletes have truly expressed their devotion to the game of Volleyball. K..- N,-ff vault. Volleyball 89 . ,, tiiifieil. . ' . . Q ass i- ' ' . The team had a good season. They even came in second in the league. l. Alma Gutierrez watches as the gamedgoes on, but the scoreboard oesn't budge. 2. Paulita Davila utterly amazed by the whole game. 4. Gloria Vidal awaits an oncoming bird. 5. Marlene Colman knocks some sense into herself after missing a serve. 6. Ana Barrios couldn't have shown more determination in returning a serve. 90 F1 o so O :- -4 o 1: :1 rm ...Wu ' 'uw 4' , Q A A... 5 ...Q i 3 Q5 jf if Q- X 5 c X6 x lx' W may at 1 'QNX Q X.. .f s Km 'X XF ww' 'W iq KW N- .,, - First row: Leticia Gonzales, Juana Tejada, Angela Tejada, Alma Gutierrez, Rosalyn Rogers 2nd row: Venicia Higgins, Vickie White, Gloria Vidal, Paulita Davila, Ana Barrios, Angela Rogers Darlene Blanchard I QK . VV.h i s f ' tttt ' t 5 K '- K - K f K ' .... .. KKK KKKKKMKX . K ,, Ki ,KKK, . W . . K ...,, . . ,, 1.' -- . K K - K K. K K ' - ' '15'i, at Q , H ,.,, 1 K. , - fi : if ,, ,SKK K K5 x:,,, L... , p 2 Y., K ,i -...M t the beginning of the season, the team had not expected how well they were going to do. All the teammates had hoped for the best, as most people do. The team came in second in the league. Some of the teammates went as far as placing in the City Finals. Gloria Vidal and Alma Gutierrez finished fourth with three doubles. Paulita Davilla finished third with three doubles. Although they were not pictured, Vicki White and Venicia Higgins were greatly appreciated by Coach Young. These two players placed in the City Finals all three years they were on the team. i Wgwiif- Ai' ' -. ,if-i,!e Mi H, .. t N a mllftl 'emi walt fi QSM: ' :wi iii we Badminton 91 young new team fought hard but victory was not achieved. Many new faces were seen on the field as this year,s soccer team was compiled mostly of sophomores and juniors. The Granada Hills game was the tragedy of the season, Rafael Venegas, a valuable player, broke his leg which resulted in many losses all season long. At the Manuel Arts game a fight broke out on the field and the referee was , , t . ,,, , , forced to bench two HP E .- -.. . 3 i f L ' ,. rq, , , A t t t players. The handicap resulted in another HP loss. As if that , 1 wasn't discouraging enough, , ,tis Q, 3 .fe ,,t,, I rag' Wgt, , g bgtz , g is during the Roosevelt game if y ,, A ,. P accidentally goaled for the it nllliong team This ave Ns - 2 t 'e e Roosevelt the only point . , , ,, Mtfgi 9 A scored during the game. A Although we placed second to 5 last in Eastern League, the season was not a complete tragedy for we managed to beat Bell, our biggest rival, 2-0. You guys play like a bunch of little league players. Coach Hoyos. CU Um? ,E ttti at X ar M. Perez AUUCPJL l. Amado Olmoz puts effort into Eastern' if esoffef kicking the ball. QP , 2. Unable to use hands. our soccer 1 2 Gate I players try with effort to hit the , ball. al I I if X, . A ' m:F,l,-tg 0 iilairilalgfingagancy footwork is ., t V J l R 1 e orr . I ., A Q2 l :W 2 4. Stopping the ball with might is l - ' il' th Ga ffm 0 Amado Olmoz, A N ' Vflfsiew ,FQ K' 1 5.Adisplay of great F anf'elA'!Q lo sportsmanship. - 'si Garfield gl 6 Pl . h. . J i t yi ,ar y f Hd Jaurgggisng is next moveis esus ,it... s .. Q E ,i,, R 5 N 'L ,' f -L feeee X. S at E efff 1 . .:.,,,, Q R . :i O 1 ti iiti...i . alt ' iil O' Q W.. V ' ti, i,,V ii itil var 5 .T ., .ww A xi 1. A 4 - e,..sts-+3 W, K - so i E , K 4 K Q g. is ,. .Www . . 3. ,K K ki fs, .. . ?'a.fs-21 . 'vlliupqpii 1 . , .W . A 5 s. - 1 ww ,,.. . ,WN H - ms- W ..., siixililf 5? 'it K. .Q , -K .K - we-iq . N , 6 5 FRONT ROW: Jose Ruiz. Martin Hernandez, Herbert Porras, Ramon Hemandez, Ervin Ramos. MIDDLE ROW: Hugo Carbajal, Jose Escobedo, Amado Olmoz, Emiliano Arce, Saul DelaRosa. TOP ROW: Alejandro Martinez, Francisco Porras, Moises Castillo. Enrique Iniquez, Alberto Botello. Jesus Jauregui, Coach Hoyos. Soccer 93 he Huntington Park Varsity Basketball team started off big, but ended up small. There were problems, some players had difficulty keeping up their grades with the many hours required for practice, others just didn't show up for practice, and still others felt that they were not being played as much as they We had a lot of heart and we were strong and fast but we had bad luck. Joe Reed felt they should be playing. As if these were not enough to contend with, the team was under height and inexperienced. Coach Didio's main strategy was to develop their quickness. The pre-season results showed that the team was not overpowered as expected, grabbing a 7-0 record. With renewed confidence the team challenged their league opponents, but as the losses mounted the enthusiasm that began the season dropped into the cellar along with their scores. However, the Spartans rallied once more for the Christmas Tournament, capturing our only league victory at HP. 'L 6? '? 5 Laura Elena Gomez . A W. -:,l.1s.. Thinking about the point that could have won the game, after ,sing to Roosevelt by one point is Cornell Hall. .Going through the middle of Bell's zone defense is Julius eauvais. . Driving across the key is senior guard, Joe Reed. . Going in for an easy two point layup is Andre Johnson. .Coming down from a Spartan rebound is Anthony Crawford. .After finishing the game, Jerome Hendricks dresses in his warm pp SUII. .VARSITY BASKETBALL: Front: Allen Milligan, Micheal 'ounds, Julius Beauvais, Andre Johnson Basketball 95 s one might say, practice makes perfectf, Well, our Bee's Basketball team showed this slogan to be true for they practiced every day throughout the season and with each game they improved and perfected their plays tremendously well. Victor Llamas, a senior, George Diaz, ajunior, and Marlon Barajas a senior could be considered to be the most outstanding players in the team. Each with their own individual talents made the team a great one. Mr. Manos the coach, put a lot of effort in the team, a lot of hours he feels they were worthwhile. Bell was indeed the toughest competitor. But even then the team held out, finishing the season with a great 7-3 record and ending 2nd in the tough Eastern League. ' . :X f 1 R 'lii ifBIJE'Sf,Bi5sKEThAEL ri f 1 41 ' BEE's BASKETBALL: FRONT: George Diaz, Af y gg j Tony Olguin, Victor Llamas, Marlon Barajas, ,ft ',,, ,,'i ,Q Q ', ,331 ,f:,fi'2, Teddy Alba, BACK: George Garcia, Alberto ,,Ni xiyx 'JW X Ortega, Ricky Avilas, Frank Romero, and Mr. Manos. . ,ss c '71 ,,-l 49 66 , 33 ti , it X il 1' , i. Rosy Arevalo t Z az f iff ,U 'av gs' Q u WMV,-,-M 'K S RUUSEVE IU 'There were times when everyone felt droopy and unwilling to do anything, but when it came to Basketball the team was always together and ready to play ball. Rosy Arevalo l. Victor Llamas. Marlon Barajas, and George Diaz. trying to give the team confidence with a few cheers. 2. Morale builder, spirited, hustler. quick thinker, high scorer: all these describe Victor Llamas. 3. Marlon Barajas, a senior who earned 2nd all league passes through opponent without a scratch. 4. Looking for a teammate to the basket George Garcia holds the ball against the opponent, 5. Driving across the key George Diaz throws a hook shot, 6. Ernie wipes the guilt off his face for winning. Basketball 97 66 away! Come on, pass the ball and hit the back board. his year's JV Basketball team had some trouble, as most of their opponents were taller and more experienced. The Spartans were not a strong team but they had some individuals who helped to keep the competition going in several games. Though they lost hard fought games against Roosevelt and Garfield by one point, the team showed their potential ability under pressure. We know that each player improved his skills by the end of the season. We are looking forward to a better season next year. Your throwing the ball Coach Didio lelr e rsra f sim ,,,:' l 'rh' ,k' wvn 4 ff- if 'ZV' I 5 'll' A f38 Bell ' V 57 64 South Gate :,, ,151 r,, I rr, 'i't ' Via , 'iw 5 V,x. ,,k'lV, ' no at . 5351910 alar . awww' writ V r' 1 I YQ 3 any L i. E as Q' 4 ,,,,, Wi ,MSW Q l i H 4 ccrrr awk, ' I uW H a ar 6 6,1 Laura Elena Gomez 7 l. Looking through his goggles is Vada Partee. 2. Showing his shooting ability is Danny Salas. 3. Trying to get the right angle for a bank shot, is Bobby Martinez over a Roosevelt opponent for two points, 4. Breaking in front of an Eagle opponent is Jesse Arriola. 5. Shooting with strategy for two points is Mando Perez. 6. Winning the tip-off over a Garfield opponent is Lloyd Reed. 7. Getting off the ground for the tip-off is Vince Rodriquez. 8. Just looking cool is Joseph Guzman. 9. JV BASKETBALL: Front: Jesse Arriola. Mando Perez. Back: Alfonso Ramirez, Roberto Martinez. Joan Salomon. Steve Lemm. Ignacio Gutierrez, Sergio Maya. Humberto Pichardo I0 CEE BASKETBALL: Front: Zachary Cue. Ernest Corpuz, Joseph Guzman, Gabriel- Fierros, Eddie Gutierrez. Curtis Mok, Back: Coach Manos, Felix Santa Cruz, Vince Rodriquez. George Rios. Danny Salas. Tony Guillen. Eddie Diaz he Cee,s Basketball team had problems early in the season. Sophomore center Vince Rodriguez had sprained his ankle, which prevented him from playing in the next three games. Coach Manos had to think fast. The next contender to replace Rodriquez was Eddie Diaz. Diaz had very little experience but with every game he started his abilities improved, for a great season. Rodriquez returned to finish the season. All and all, everything went well and we look forward to seeing both players in the future. Sophomore guard Danny Salas and sophomore forward Robert Martinez were to other contenders that helped the team pull through. Salas with his jump shots from outside the key and Martinez with his bank shots from the inside the key, helped the team,s season record. As 10th graders HP will be seeing more from these two in the future. .1 .,... e Eastern-Leagiie fy CEITSQBASKETBALL V., , Won 5 lost 5 .OPPONE . Ben . . ,.g, 57 au 2? 2:- an :IN F6 S833 W5 gs 5' 5 fi ei. , .sen y y 363 to t tt' H eetr South Gate t 38 'atm . . f flfloosevelt ' 'Jilrdon 43 ' 36 . . I want you to kiss that guy, that's how close I want you to be to him. Now stay close to them. Coach Manos Basketball 99 'l unny how after the first two league meets, the varsity and l0th grade teams knew how the season was going to end up. The varsity team sank while the tenth grade team floated to the top. ln some cases their egos went with them. Every meet the varsity team seemed to have a fifty pound weight tied to their feet throughout the season. However. they did fairly well in the league finals. As was expected, the l0th grade team did well in the league finals. In fact, so well that some of them even went to the city prelims. The events we entered were the free relay and the independent breast stroke. Alas. . .the l0th grade run of triumph was conquered, but not flushed from their memories. The Spartan pride still lives on. EM! 'T' sa 'A l. Jonathan Contreras and Martin DeLaMora pull the water apart with their dives. 2. Swim team members tensely look on during a final lap at the league finals. 3' Robert Chfim Shows A Sighofffliefefleffin.iShi,nS1he . . Back: Ivan Ramos Tony Covarubias Robert Mora Jesse Saenz Robert il' Jonathan Contreras takes a breath Whlle mmmg m on h1Sfm'Sh'n2 Christes, Luis Segura, Emilio DeLeon, Middle: Javier Patin, John Sanchez, Pedro ap' . . . . Gutierrez, George Hernandez, Front: John Kohat, Miguel Claudio 5. Dean Maxwell races to the finish line and wins. 6. John Sanchez throws a worried look while preparing to step onto the starting block. 7. George Hernandez ready for a backstroke take-off, 100 1, sm K ilim J as -te .nt f Q, xi -5 - .g- V . f-'::.,'-1 X as if K X ' ' t i - 2. f Y Back: Miguel Barrientos. Sergio Maya, Dean Maxwell, David Everett, Middle: Kiel Tran, Mike Pope, Ronnie fthe breast strokerj Davis, Ullysis Segura. Jonathan Contreras, front: Martin DeLaMora Opposing teams Roosevelt Marshall Garfield Bell South Gate The Varsity lost all meets. The lOth grade team won all the meets. Boys' Swimming l0l i f the number of hours the gymnastic team practiced counted for points, the HP team would have been a winner. Unfortunately, the points they earned at league meets added up to one win and seven losses. Marlene Betancourt Mother of the girls gymnastics team said that they were going up against top girls. The team is a young one composed of mostly l0th and llth graders. With more experience we can expect higher scores from them next year. 1 Tony Jimenes gynuuwiico Q, W, EL 12 ' . fa ' W I wilt. t - gtg G'-xt, l Carlos Huerta, BACK: Cle Smith, Aurelio Hernandez, 104 FRONT: Salvador Bolanos, Alfred Gutierrez, Isaac Hemandez, Roger De Leon, Mauricio Marroquin, Raymond Castor, Mike Aragon, MIDDLE: Mr. DiDio, Ted Barrios, Tom Gallegos, Manuel Cuellar, Salvador Cueuas, Everardo Valdouinos, Jorge Garcia, Martin Rivera, Cesar Nunez, Victor Browning, Assist. Coach mente Garcia, Omar Lopez, Mario Brown, Mario Castro, Juan Barrios, Edgar Daza, Arthur Perez, Sergio Rocha, Arthuro Lopez, Keith Ruben Sanchez, Ravesh Parmar, Peter Garcia, Valentino Renteria, Arthuro Guzman, Joe Garcia. Patricia Gonzalez in an is-was s 4 5 e Eastemvhagie llf ,,J, 1'wNN r t ,1'N'. M ,z ,,,. Im. 1 Pfmnwt lf' s 914' f Jbzdoiil l l' -'A45f0 . f' J l1l7.l5 i Roosevelt 1 A 11296.63 ll3.1 s g Wilson - i87.25 9 , l H8145 l t lSouthGate 103.2 t 120.57 Garfield 77.52 l. Holding a steady balance Roger De Leon shows great strength 2. At his best on the high bar is Isaac Hernandez 3. Power house Everado Valdouinos shows his stability on the horse. 4. Alfred Gutierrez looks like an acrobat as he concentrates 5. Victor Browing holds pose for the camera 6. Salvador Bolanos is a tower of strength holding his balance with expertise Boys Gynmastics 105 fs wr ,. i - .K.' l .',. I K 1 4 -' Wwe., YJ 2 Back row: Luis Rendon, Luis Figuerora Julius Beauvais David Rivera Victor Gonzalez Julio Ort' J ' B sw . , , , , iz, essie orrego, Femando Figuerora and Mr. Reinstein Center: Mr. Vernoy and Juan Oregal. Front row: Mrs. Hakansson T t J h T ' ' , ope e, o n revino, Jerry Morrales, Jose Rodriguez, Raul Hemandez. ily 106 .... Anthony Crowfield shows eagerness while waiting for the go signal. ,. Julio Ortiz concentrates on his pace to pass up his Garfield opponent. Steffie Suttle barely makes it over. David Rivera is determined to make good time. Jose Rodriguez made good time and he shows a good feeling just as he's about to take the rope as winner. Juan Oregal takes a deep breath and shows good pace. W W ,,, . 3 i 4 Varsity Track 107 K l 3 K g Front row Mrs Hakansson Martm Torres Number 36 Wrlson Number 43 Roger Perez Herbert Ratchff and Rodnguez Center Mr Vernoy Juan Arceo Jesse Arreola Vlctor Andrade Back row Juan Gonzalez Not Known Hector Paredes Mano Alvarado Rlchard Corral Johnny Soto Albert Martmez Benc1Zapatero Not Known Edd1eZumbardo Juan Valenclano and Mr Relnstem 108 5.2 Z? r k , I ii v .6Q'qx1Qsv9D 'l'ei' we ig! 1 ae A AVN Ricky Avilas and Juan Valenciano, each seem to be ahead of opponents. Herb Ratcliff gets a good start in the relay. Eddie Zumbardo takes first. Jesse Arreolajust about makes it over. Eddie Gonzalez shows good speed. if V3 ' i Qi K 5 i pkg, - ' ,ff fyl ,, K, Bee Track 109 ff. ' - ,milf Q 3 ' , Hi S itil is l ,,, ,M 5 ' J ii , f ' . ,L.,,. ...,,.5.u?1.i. . 2.f,iI.5fz'i?ii?liTEi?5?iE 55' ' ' . 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Thinking of what the final score will be is Eduardo Gonzalez and Mr. Baran. 2. Ready to throw the shotput is Zachary Cue. 3. Jumping the hurdles are Ernesto Carillo and Joe Quezada. 4. Off to a good start are Luis Zapatero, Earl Nevils and Lloyd Reeves. 5. Showing strain on their face while leaping over hurdles are Eduardo Gonzalez and Louis Rodriguez 5 CEE TRACK - Back: left to right, Elias Fragloso, Manuel Rodriguez, Luis Morales, Hector Ma ia, Virgil Cantu, Joe Quezada, Vincent Gallegos, Jose DeLaCruz, Juan Licea, Alvaro Lujan, Manuel Gaytan, Ernesto Carillo, Louis Rodriguez, Second row: Mr. Vernoy Ccoachj, Earl Nevils, Mark Walker, Martin Sanchez, Tony Rodriguez, Danny Lopez, Edward Gonzalez, John Porras, Eduardo Gonzalez, Bottom row: Mrs. Hakansson, Zachary Cue, Jonathan Davis, Tommy Cruz, Vince Gutierrez, Tony Jimenez, Charles Rivera, Jose Vazquez, Carlos Perez. Cee Track 111 inkb 1 Back: left to riglitg Mr. Vernoyfcoachj Guadalupe Enriquez, Lisa Garcia, Irma, Maria Rodriguez, Olivia Betancourt, Rosa Reulas, Diana Ramirez, Martha Fernandez, Aissa Villanueva, Mr. Reinstein, Second row: Mrs. Hakansson, Gabriela Botello, Maria Flores, Alma Gutierrez, Audrey Ortiz, Paula Betancourt, Felicitas Castro, Dolores Palos, Diane Barela, Bottom: Olga Serrano, Pamela Macias, Angie Rodriguez, Rosemary Vega, Angela Tejada, Consuelo Lopez, Maria Osegueda, Janet Cantero. 112 Olivia Sanchez ll 1. F it i . 4? ,. 4 4' f fa X a l. Felicitas Castro smiles after showing her jumping ability. 2. l-l.P.'s No. l shot putter. Lisa Garcia is getting prepared for another throw. 3. Maintaining the lead in the race is Bosa Ruelas. 4. Showing determination on her face. Martha Fernandez makes it to the finish line. 5. Ahead of the pack in the Garfield meet is Ofelia Silva and Paula Betancourt. 6. Afterjumping in the sand. Consuelo Lopez carefully moves to avoid erasing her score. Girls Track 113 Varsity Tennis: Front Row: Javier Minjares, Robert Vasquez,Virgil Suarez, Second Row: Oscar Robles. Ralph Vasquez, Wintilo Garcia, Jorge Garcia, Coach Manos. ll4 ,-e,z9 mmm in Sandra Varela x A. 2, MY l K lg xg ik - as-Q. We tried our best, but we'll do it next year. - Jorge Garcia s 9,0 L E g Eastem League Q K K Varsity Tennis l it 4 ' Q 'S 5Won5gPoNENr as -i H.P. ' '+ K 1 Bell o 0 South Gate 7 0 Roosevelt' 7 7 Jordon 0 3 Garfield ,4 3 Bell 4 6 South Gate el 0 Roosevelt 7 7 Jordan' 0 i 5 Garfield .3 2 -N 'E A, ,.:::,., .. ,-., .s his Q , . ,qty , , 4 ,. , ..,: , gig . I ai ,, l Q ggi. N ia as Xi Cx l, X lx ix tl W 'K x, , . Kiki 1 -X a, t Q p X 4. ft 3 l. Strenuously back stroking to hit the ball is Jorge Garcia. 2. Robert Vasquez runs to the ball hoping not to miss it. 3. Vigorously hitting the ball for game point is Ralph Vasquez. 4. Virgil Suarez pats Wintilo Garcia walking away from a great game of doubles. Varsity Tennis 115 he J.V. team racked up an eight win and two loss season. South Gate being the only real com etitor in both rounds, caused our only J .V. losses. The team Fooked strong even when they lost two of their best players to varsity. Varsity seemed to have a little harder season with a record of five wins and five losses. Juan Failde and Felix Valido tried very hard for the varsity team. They were moved u from J.V. replacing two strong members who had been ibrced to leave the team for lack of responsibility. The season was a little discouraging, losing twonplayers put the team at a disadvantage during the early season. hey were never able to recover fully from the loss. lux! 'levi 116 .. 3 l L . 5 . Qllexli 3- 'l .. X'-A-...1 3'-ext'-1. 1 K GX 1 A 1. w. Q f l. Coach Manos looking disappointed as he talks to David Giles about arriving late tothe bus. 2. Alex Arteaga waits for his tum to play, studying South Gate's style. 3. Oscar Robles eyeing the ball for a perfect hit. 4. Felix Valido trying very hard to hit the ball. Nobody likes to lose to their rival. Junior Varsity: Front Row: Javier Reyes, David Lemon, Juan Failde Warsityj, Felix Valido Narsityz, Jesus Lara, Gilbert Murillo. Second Row: Curtis ok, Conrad Lopez, Maged Bishara, Jesse Tiscarino, Juan Salomon, Tony Guillen, Jorge Dominguez, Alex Arteaga, Emest Corpuz, Coach Manos. ,i12ix,el,,ill,w ,, 2' , , . i-itlwiitwillil-ilii-wwfi-aww,will-i-ii. .iii l ,E ti , , 1- llllllclliliir rltflmiitiillllmiiiiii,,iigx,,l iizwiiw grit, . , ting iflilitlwiililiillliiifilitiliyilit,Qiiiallifiliii'itii!il'ltitllivifi-iliylliwiilwyiilliitliiltititl-willti-miller W i f 0 cl i il lc 'llc' 'WW'll l lll l'll'll'll'i'liJll llliclwl lllclJill'Wllwlll9'lllvwll, wltl lm, sw ,, lf' ll ll 'lf 'll' 'll,'lff'f UW l V HW ,ly lllll will l-lf ltllllll'll,lll'yliylii' ull- 1 Wiflilwt ti , ililiiwivtits-tiiii,i-will-Q ,l:l tl'E?' Mill! lltillli il2l','l12lwl,'v,2' Wx' ll ' , fi -V Eastem League ' - , Junior Varsity 8win2lost I-LP i - v PPD S 2 i .....i .0 eg, 3 2 .bu-wohw-bJ.1l1 J J Roosevelt J J Jordan Garfield Bell South Gate Roosevelt Jordan Garfield Jfiiwi wi islet-limi-iw im, ll MMG tbl!lt1ll'limiliililllwllillillllliltlflwrliilwifiliii-.5Iiwwwwliwi-l , , .. i, Wwlixwii T 0 5, 2 l 2 1 5 2 0 l J.V. Tennis ll7 auxin' -v-at 'Til-5'l'XT '2ZZ. 7'4.w.g'121...w: Ram-' ...,....- . 0 ' all K .... .... :'gig2::ig,gz::::...:.. nf , nun: '..!.,yg.::fA...- -. 'i:'g!.,.-.yy 118 1. What's a baseball game without bubblegum? 2. Before each game team members remind each other of their goal . . . to play at Dodger Stadium 3. 'Southern Sam Sammy Garcia gets thejob done on first at haaelnakli 3 Darlene Blanchard and Linda Vidal 1. Joe Hometown and the big one-five Mathews slides to third. 2. Sean McGuire had thejob of catching Mike Pattersonls fast ball. 3. Northeastern Player Of The Year. Mike Patterson. 9 On no . . . now he s mad . . . he's going to start throwing 'em hard and it's goin' hiu't . . . Sean McGuire t was number l5's turn to bat. He took four warm up swings, and then stood behind home plate. He was ready to go. The batter swung, ssstttrrrike screamed the umpire. Shouts of, come on babef' came from the team and Coach Muskrat. For those of you who attended the Varsity baseball games, you would remember this as a familiar scene. What made our Varsity baseball team so great? Well, when you had a pitcher like Mike Patterson, always throwing fastballs down the hitters throats, Sean McGuire, the catcher, who knew how to handle those fastballs, and the rest of the spectacular team, what else could they be? The infielders, Sammy Garcia - first baseman, who's height enables him to stretch farther for wide or late throws and still keep a foot on base. Left handers usually have an edge, because they can throw more easily to other bases. Jose Bravo and Vince Rodriguez - second basemen, Abel Martinez and George Diaz -third basemen, and Jorge Bravo, shortstop, always charged ground balls hit in their direction. The outfielders, Joe Mathews - center field, Jesse Arriola and Jorge Lara - right field, Roberto Martinez and Raymond Arias -left field, had to be able to judge the flight of a fly ball and get under it quickly. These players all contributed to our great 1980 season. The beginning of the season started out really great, but then because of an ineligible player, the team had to forfeit their first two games. The team of course was disappointed, but that obstacle didn't stop them. They were going to hang in there and go to the top . . . and to the top they went. They swung, stole bases, and slid their way to the Northeastern League Round 3 ' 6-3 Q-I Varsity Baseball 119 4 S S l. The baseball team has their own way of congratulating each other. 2. Abel Martinez about to make a run for it. 3. Just completing a base hit, is Raymond Arias championship. The only task that was left, was the winning of two playoff games, then . . . to Dodger Stadium to play the final game, the one that means everything to young ball players, the City championship. They played a competitive playoff game, but lost the first round. The S?artans ended the season with a l2- overall record. We couldn't have asked for a better year. The day the earth stood still . . . the Spartans had lost to North Hollywood. LEFT: Sean McGuire, Abel Martinez, Roberto Martinez CENTER: Mike Patterson, Jorge Lara, Joe Mathews, Jesse Arriola, Jorge Bravo RIGHT: Jose Bravo, Coach Muskrat, Raymond Arias, Sammy Garcia, Vince Rodriguez omposed mostly of sophomores the J .V. Baseball team did surprisingly well. The team came out with a respectable showing in the Eastern League tying for second place with South Gate. Their high spirits and diligent efforts were very evident during the game against Bell, who took the championship. Although the game was lost, the team members felt they had played an outstanding game. The J .V. Baseball team believes that by next : J A ,ga season their experience would build up and they would have a better chance at the championship. 3 FRONT ROW: Carlos Chavarria, Miguel Martinez, Jorge Mores, Ricardo Cota. MIDDLE ROW: Eduardo Quezada, Robert Martinez, Maurice Quintel, Francisco Rivera. TOP ROW: Abel De La Rosa, Danny Salas, Emie Gonzales, Hugo Flores, Ricardo Chavarria, Coach Hoyos. M. Perez ,W 2 sss. s f . ::-1 , iQi X. . l. Hugo Flores runs past first base. 2. Concentrating on the ball is Ricardo Chavarria. 3. Danny Salas fields the ball with effort. 4. Pitching the ball is Ricardo Cota. 5. Maurice Quintel waits for the ball to reach his glove. 6. Eduardo Quezado slides into home plate before the ball does. if Gig, We did all right but, we could have done better. Miguel Martinez 6 8 . if-sw Flsies 76 J .V. Baseball 1 l. Good fielding is why Irene Martinez starts her second season at shortstop. 2. Watching the ball all the way through into her glove is Sarah Leal. 3. VARSITY SOFTBALL: Front: Irene Martinez. Adela Galicia. Ana Flamenco. Annalee Siller. Gracie Guzman. Dee Baca. Mlddle: Mgr. Lisa Williams. Gloria Vidal. Myntle Cheadle. Ana Barrios. Laura Elena Gomez. Mgr. Judy Rejon. Back: Mgr. Vilma Medina. Linda Neal. Janet Martinez. Betsy Duchworth. Sarah Leal. Debbie Omelas. Mgr. Maria Flores. Asst. Coach Javier Reynoso. Coach Cross fDadl 4. I-IP Varsity team distracting the South Gate Rams: Pitcher's in a hole ten feet deep. can't get out because she's got BIG feet. BIG F ET! ! I 5. Waiting for the ball to get to her is Adela Ga icia. 6. During the South Gate game. Gloria Vidal strokes a single to le t field. 7. Starting her first year as a varsity pitcher is Janet Martinez. :,. . .... - I 'Wil gh , if 12-afwife'-ffsttwivtzif tl I iw. it . 5 ' f 1. ' vtl't-ti1w!'fi'ttili'- I im:- . fg ' ' A ggi 3, sv QMW 5 iw flfflf Jllflliiiiliii' V I wi ll TW ll fly fflllmflf 11,11 if it H 1, Wiljlf iilwfif ,WWI i ti, Mt fltlilltlfww 4 t 'i' I f I I it N ' 'W J t w ill vw f , f tr fl at l, il .ml i t f l ,ll .fwlw I fill if l llllllllllllllli tl llillhl lllwlllll. l,itlM E1tt ' l',t 'final , , ly . lplr'ii t:it, ,-- ill, ' f ,t al ll ' lNi l .l t,!l jltt'lil Dontthmkntsgomgto Q get by me. Adela Galicia Q? 0 N r ' uf I wiv- X ,............ma Maria Teresa Flores 124 Laura Elena Gomez XV. wt 6, 'W ir x V. sf ,. 1 1 I . Will we Q ...a.m...-1.1l 7 Y . 3 1 c 49' W., W W , ' ' ff f ,, MV, ,,k,.,,, , ,,,,,, I f, Hi- ,W ,V tw Nw.m.a-u---u,,..,..........uq,..,.g.s....... nnnla..,.,, ,. .si W' H WM I new season, a new coach, and a new place . . . third place. It was ironic that our team played a better game against Bell and South Gate than against teams such as J ordan and Fremont. There has always been rivalry between Bell, South Gate, and H.P. This explains the greater performance our Spartans gave for these schools. Indeed this is a year to remember, for this year was the first in l l years that we defeated both South Gate's Rams and Bellls Eagles in the same year. Although true, much credit is due to our new coach, Mr. Cross who was very inspirational and comprehensive with the players. The team had its ups and downs but at the end we were all a big happy family. In appreciation, the team acknowledged Irene Martinez as the Most Valuable Player of the Year and Analee Siller as the Most Inspirational Player. It was truly a great season which prepares us for a better and more experienced team next year. Varsity Softball 125 l. On the run is Debbie Lovell for first base. 2. Coming off the bag to prevent extra bases is Ana Ibarra. 3. Takinia solid swing is Lydia Romero who stro es a single to rightfield. 4. Waiting for another victory is Coach Broadway, Digna Alanso, Cecilia Cuellar, Inez Vasquez, Adela Bahena, Lisa Figueroa. 5. A nice level swing shown by Brenda Colon. 5 Laura Elena Gomez 3 l . ,! l?fii!?511C,,t,llif,QQ!zir ,,!,y Tlxx Y' L' 13 rii. Jiri A' , f' , , Y!,' ,-,' r'N! 1 r5l A f 'Y, ', ,l ' H2 e A Sf ,,M if l13.tg.QQg! fi 1 M ,,'w he Girls .TV Softball team of 1979-86 were looking forward to an outstanding season. The young and talented Spartans were prepared to play a number of tough games. Considering they were all sophomores and inexperienced with their rival schools, the girls played like champs. Their goal was to take league and be champs but they lost one game too many. Even though they did not take league, but came in second place. Under Coach Broadwayls record and her assistants, the Spartans will always be remembered as CHAMPS. . rrrht V . v va ytcll . . 3 JV SOFTBALL: Front: Adela Bahena, Inez Vasquez, Leticia Barrios, Brenda Colon, Malena Acosta, Debbie Lovell, Mgr. Martha Hernandez, Middle: Ada Peguero, Virginia Romero, Martha Martinez, Rosemary Ponce, Lydia Romero, Blanca Fierro, Digna Alonso, Cecilia Cuellar, Back: Coach Broadway, Ana Ibarra, Olga Ibarra, Lisa Figueroa, Yolanda Rocha, Asst. Coach Llsa Cazabat, Asst. Coach Anita Espinoza 4 My girls are GREAT. Coach Broadway Softball 127 l. Coach Reinstein 2. Coach Young 3. Coach Didio 4. Coach Kinyon 5. Coach Broadway 128 6. Coach Hakansson 7. Coach Muskrath Coach Ralston 8. Coach Cross N N . X1 -SKQQQ' X . ci , X or X, Wx 3 ,f 1 2 l. Coach Springer 2. Coach Hoyos A , o ,DW an li., 1 nw Mi ,fx A551 ,kfg.Qy,,ML, . ' , H gf' , 1, - o q , 9 C f ,HM gr M Lw...4d,w4f'W'M9f0 wmid' , , ,Vk,, O 5. Coach Vemoy 6. Coach Manos 3. Coach Didio 4 7. Coach Pafkhm 4. 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' ,151 V if M fy iifaf ,rfwr - We f-msgs V Jlffaua gDufiJo Unity WLLIITIC K 6, Talking things over are Vinia Duckson, Yoiie Flores, Leticia Hernandez, Carole Davis, and Darja Hensgens. BECK? Qufwl Don QUl101 ffgagsffa Gqficila cfXJami1sz Uanulzzha :Ajanziuzz biarza falrzlrzz Seniors l5l rr ' 2 ,Q 3 nf-T r ,B K as 1 ff? 5? 'mee M of ii Qffwhtf' ' V, J, iw, N.-n-uf Illia iii' ,yi was ff, Q ,, 1-5, i, Le R' 1 1 -L V y 5 X I hated it. On a warm day you didn't feel like sitting in a classroom for that math test, while all your friends were having a good time at the beach. Ricky Munoz it P 5-Q? -..-- is ga ii L 1 SZ, A f 1,5 A ffgqg- .gf as Wil? 1... il f ki nf , ff? 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There was a gentle breeze that came over the hills that wrapped around us protecting us from the everyday hassle of school. That night was our night to live out our fantasies. As the sun began to go down. limos and expensive cars pulled up to the Beverly Hilton. Promgoers wanted their autos to show as much class and style as their clothes and the hotel. As each person walked into the main lobby, they could not help admire the red plush carpet and crystal chandeliers that adorned the gold trimmed lobby. ln the reception area, the long lines for the prom photos began to form and many anxiously waited to be photographed. Others, who could not wait to see the elegance of the ballroom. drifted into thedining room. The chandeliers, terraced seating. and the mirrored walls truly reflected the elegance and iw MODELS l. Hector Mazon and Hilda Aldrate 2. Ricky Almada and Gloria Vidal 3. Sammy Garcia 4. Luis Segura and Medea Mosquetla 5. Ray Maxwell and Carole Davis 6. Natie Flores 7, David Giles and Laura Caceras 166 l 1 l l fi l 3 ,... fl sf. Aa fi class that the seniors deserved. The meal served by tuxedoed waiters added to the sophistication of the evening. The candelabrum on each table flickeredjust the right amount of light so that each couple could share an intimate moment. The long evening that seemed to go by too quickly was crowded with dancing, music, fantasy, laughing and loving. It seemed like stardust had been sprinkled over our magic night. i l l 6 Senior Prom Fashion Show 167 l wish it was that Friday afternoon again . . . getting ready for the prom. -- Ricky Munoz 'fit was so beautiful. l wish I was there again. -- Ruth Perez 1611, .f ,i I.-.CAL 1 1 . ff., ,-of, A W . r 1 mt 21 m, f., . 111 f ,.4, may .ra fw- ,tff .xml 4 l. LaShawn Allen being crowned as Prom Queen by Mel Mares. 2. 'il Remember Yesterday, theme of the i980 prom held at the Beverly Hiiton. 3. The International room of the Beverly Hilton. 4. Prom Court: Joyce Kahl, Hector Carrera, Lisa Bazua. Javier Aguayo, Lupe Noy, Marty Gutierrez, La Shawn Allen tQueenj, Ricardo Munoz tkingb, Gloria Jimenez, Alfred C atano, Marcie Lopez. Hector Castillo, Carmen Navarro, and Sammy Garcia. 5. Andre Johnson and his beautiful date looking their best at the beginning of the most memorable night of their high school days. 168 5 ga B ,H M2 if 1 9 Q . 59?- .4' ' 9 w W M 9? S Q Q Ops, Q02 i Y . A L X - ,,,, ,gi .I E JT L 1 5 ll! xaiiwilwnn .mf 1' i t. x, '- rx. : 1,. N f 3. 1 Q MW ..,L .YHWM H -L: -.Q 1- X U I I Q u Q. Q Q l 'n 'U'-3-'J rg... V-I-If I: 'U -Q 1 I i -L ' ll! 'l' ' ' ' ' ff ' -- - ' 1 W -f 7 , WW! -1 l. Arriving ina prestige car was a must. Here student is elped out of Porsche Targa. 2. The seating arrangement couldn't have been better. All friends and dates were able to sit together at large tables set with candlelabra. 3. George Cortez and his date cuddle up together during a slow dance. 4. Looking into each other's eyes, they couldn't believe that their dream had become reality. 5. Vicki White and her date try to 'boogie' with the hoop skirt moving to its own tune. 6. Maria Gomez caught sippin' her drink and socializing during prom time. 7. Lisa Garcia telling her date 'back off' the evening hasjust begun. 8. Carole Davis and her date share a mutual feeling. 9. Irene Barron tries to decide who to vote for prom king and queen. 9 Senior Prom 171 ul had the best time! I never danced so much! 3. Edwin Byrne having his bow tie fixed by his date Lisa. 4. Audrey Hoover and her date impatiently wait for the Teriyaki steak to be served. l. The dance floor was crowded with the band Cold Duck on stage. Z. Floyd Valero, Nancy Machado, Eric Miranda and Tina pose for a photo while waiting in lineto take their own prom portraits. 1 2 l sir 5 fl. KE :KV K .f . 3 2 I 4 5. Tony Couvarrouias and date enjoying the prom. Sandra Varela in background. X 6. Lydia Patron and her date ease the dinner down with a little kiss. 7. Connie Ayres and her date put aside the fun ' stuff for a moment of seriousness. I to .ei.. X 12 ll. Sitting around and talking about the last three years at HP seemed to be happening a lot throughout the evening. l2. These two unidentified students were one of the better looking couples at the prom. 13. Gracie Ariola's dress was the sensation of the evening . . . no one could take their eyes off her. 9. In order to look beautiful, girls need a 'once-an-hour, beauty touch up. Eva eyes herself in the mirror. 10. Martin Acosta and his date rest up for the next dance. Y of tt'l 'A ggg l 13 1.1. I4. Maria Lopez and her date Jaime could hardly keep their eyes open by the end of the prom. Senior Prom 173 SupenS 1 2 l. Marty Gutierrez wears the T-shirt f -N M., ,wt ff bearing their facetious motto. 2. Ray BG Maxwell and Marcie share a close moment that was often seen members of the senior class. 3. Sue Dutra, senior class sponsor, gave more thanjust her time to the class of 80. 4, Senior Officers: Natie Flores, Treasurerg Marie Lopez, Presidentg Yolie Flores, Secretaryg and Hector Catillo, Vice President. 4- l. Joyce Kahl and Fernando Munoz beam after receiving Home Savings and Loan awards. 2. Ray BG Maxwell receives top honors from Principal Mr. Brown as one of the top four students of the year. H 4, 4 . I .V 1 I x .um , xzwm 3. LaSawn All receives a 54,000 scholarship from Home Savings, their highest award. 4. Students of the Year: Laura Casaras, Leticia Hernandez, Ray BG Maxwell, and David Tinoco. 5. Top ESL award winners were Veronica Sanchez and Amado Olmos. Super Seniors 175 If a hot sun, letting out 80 of heat, along with a thirty minute bus ride didn't stop the fifty seniors ofH.P. from going to Knotts Berry Farm, nothing could. Fifty students rode on a bus and another fifty went in private cars so as to stay until closing time. Though it was a hot, tiring afternoon, everyone involved had no complaints. The day was great and being with your friends made it even better. By the end of the day, feet began to drag and the pace had slowed down. But still, the fun went on and soon came the time to go home. Once again the Mighty Conquistadores had conquered foreign territories and yet after they had recuperated, they were ready for more! 176 The Bwvng Falun l m l. Entrance sign to Knott's Berry Farm, the site of the senior class trip. 2. A group of seniors, sporting their new T-shirts, enjoy their day at Knott's. 3. Alfred Catano, Tony and John Avila, and Rudy Mendoza find their way to the next ride. 4. Ricardo Munoz lets his imagination get the best of him when he had his own headline written. 5. Seniors about to invade the log ride. 6. Time out for an ice cream, then off to enjoy the rest of the day areg Marion Reynoso, Rosa Arceo, Luz Arias, and Teresa Rodriguez . Senior Class Trip 177 luwole hebww the mole I. Seniors held a surprise attack on Stockton Court. 2. Yolie Flores scoops up paper by the arm loads. 3. Others like Ricardo Munoz volunteered to rake it up . . . it took hours. 4. No one could say the senior class didn't have a sense of humor s- even if they did make a mess. ., wwaw A ,gig e .1 wi' -ss. 177' i 1. f Q ?9?e . .. Hn'-rs ae? ff?'f . ' -IE. '? A ff ew als: Mr-M. lvl 178 3 uw Q , mf M i- ,i as J.. M L uk, ,, Q. 13 M . -W S I.. M5 if ss QW' A. , .wise -5.- . L, Q as sw. ww. is ,sl . -fi i'kk . Q., sf- 15 .QQ ,,i iiigffil 7535 fair, 41.-. ws. -M 4 Zf :jj - 4- 6.. 'Ta lr l. After the Senior Breakfast everyone gets ready for the class picture. 2. Connie Ayers makes her ordinary gown fashionable with the addition of a belt. 3. Before everyone was rounded up there was time to sign each others supplements. 4. Sandra Varella makes sure her hair is in place. 5. Taking pictures for mom's scrapbook. 6. Just for a change of pace, Connie wears Sammy's gown and Sammy wears Conn1e's gown. Stockton Co1u't! Class Picture 179 Qlwgk' 1 Q O I I O ,,w ..ts -f fi 2 , I. Maria Reynoso, Maria Flores, and Alex enjoy their Hawaiian breakfast. 2. A feast fit for Kings and Queens . . .or in this case seniors. 3. Chris and Lisa enjoy wearing leis and playing Hawaiians at the senior breakfast. Q i 4. The cafeteria never looked better . . . you want to see it at its worst. 5. Hands in the air. students show their own special Hawaiianxtalertt. I A 6. Paulita and friends welcome senior guests. X 7. Norman wears his lei and tries to get into the swing of things. 8, Rosalinda and friends agreed that it was af great breakfast, in 9. Yolie Flores plays hostess in her grass skirt. N t 4 .- ds dame'- ? 1 l ,. X .. , . 5 any fi Senidi' Breakfast 181 HW 'field aibllifl In all the confusion of your senior year. Grad Nite offered a chance to unwind. Grad Nite was a special night for everyone.. . It was the last school function of the year. the last time with your friends, besides being together at graduation. We all. of course. planned to make this night one to remember. Some of us took dates while others were a little more adventurous and went with a group of friends. A great time was guaranteed for all. HP was one of 117 schools that was able to enjoy a magical night at Disneyland! The rides. the entertainments, new friends we met, and all the crazy late night fun will never be forgotten. 182 l. A happy crowd ready to enjoy the night at Disneyland. '7 A.. HP students aboard a double decker bus that will drop them off at the end of Main Street if 1' . L , . ' w W 5 rf' 4 3. Hugo and his date Irma share a hug of delight. 4. l980 grads can't help buying little Mickeys HS ITICITICHIOCS. 5. Ana Barrios and Maria Teresa Flores wx ith their dates set out for a night of magic in the magic kingdom. Grad Nite 183 Graduation had finally come. It marked the end of an era and the beginning of a new one. Twelve years of getting up early, getting dressed, missing breakfast and going off to school, What a hassle it all seemed then, but when it was over, it was already missed. Though seemingly strived for, graduation was the end of school for many, and yet only a stepping stone for others. A two hour ceremony would designate that everyone graduating was a winner. The past had been conquered by those dressed in Cap and Gown and no one could be considered better than anyone else. All had passed and received a diploma. Only the future could tell who would make it big or small. But for that special afternoon, everyone was equal and each person had their own moment of glory on stage, shaking the hand of Mr. Brown, our principal. After it was over, the tears began to appear. The comforting feeling of hugging your closest friends eased a lot of the mixed emotions of graduation. The feelings of sadness, pride, and relief were balanced by a new sense of freedom. Everyone had their own goals. Hopefully all of them lv Marty Gutierrez 2,068 f0f the final IOUCT1- would become reality. 184 , 1 2. Vickie White speaking her famous words. 3. David Tinoco giving touching speech that moved us all. 4. Ray BG Maxwell performing the graduation theme song Memories 5. Speaker Juana Tejada takes the podium and delivers a message to the senior class. 6. Joyce Kahl moves the audience and the graduating seniors with her great speech. 7. Victor Gonzales. Vinia Duckson, Marcie Lopez. Juana Tejada, David Tinoco and Joyce Kahl leading the class of l980 in the alma mater. 8. Principal Mr. Brown proudly shakes hands of graduating senior. ,., R-X M545 66 7 Once your tears started . . . you couldn t even say congratulations to your friends. You felt choked. Lisa Hong 'tlt was sad . . . especially when your friends hugged you just a little longer and tighter . . . They wouldn,t let you go. - Ruth Perez f N Two friends sharing a great and tender moment. Graduates leaving the pavilion after the ceremony. Hugging a close friend never meant so much. Embarrassing a fellow classmate. Smiles never shined so brightly. Some peoplejust couldn't let go . . . of their friends or high school. 4 I didn't start to cry until I saw tears running down by best friend's face. After we hugged each other, I couldn't stop either. - Linda Vidal I didn't want to stay to see the tears . . . I just went straight home? - Darlene Blanchard - Graduation 187 It takes senior year and all its triumphs, hassles, and let downs to make graduation worthwhile. No other year will be quite like your senior year. It was your last chance to accomplish your goals. We all tried our hardest to make our senior year the very best. At no other time would we be able to experience the events that can only happen during our last year. It's going to the prom, or it's staying up all night on Grad Nite, or it'sjust looking forward to graduation day: it is these events that make your last year in high school most memorable. Yes, memorable because you've grown to love all the people which you will now be leaving behind to go their own way. Being a senior means saying goodbye not only to your friends but to all the things that have become familiar . . . like the old school hallways, the crowds at the lunch lines, the teachers who marked you tardy, the overcrowded locker, the homework you always put off for tomorrow, and all the moments which you will not be able to relive. The gSenior experience' will never come again and as we say goodbye to those moments ofjoy, sorrow, laughter and loveg with eyes still wet we say hello to a new life, a new set ofjoys, sorrows. and loves. .The best part of graduation was being with your friends afterwards. l 3. To a lot of the graduates. this was the last day to say goodbye to your teachers .What a relief it was to have finally graduated! 4. A lot of poeple brought their own cameras to capture the memories while they were happening 188 Qwm 5. Hugging your friend was the saddest part of the whole day. 7 6. Instead of worrying about it staying on straight . . . most graduatesjust took their caps off after the ceremony. 7. Just the sight of the diploma made some people cry. Graduation 189 l. A lot of the afternoon was spent cheering up close friends. 2. Some peoplejust stood and watched all the action from a distance. 3. For many. a final goodbye made the day. 4. Standing in line waiting for your diploma had to be the worst part of the day. 5. What a relief it finally was to get your diploma and walk away. 1 5 'ifa I. '.?,i ,35a E , .lf Lf If , Watch out world! Ray BG Maxwell ff' Www? Graduation 191 2 AF- M W ,.,,t,,,, , ,,,..' . 1 il 15+ r L Aj . V L fx Juniors . . . remember your first day of school? You've come a long way. Remember those times you said to yourself,, ls it all worth it? ,lust wait until you are seniors, you won't have to ask. Maria Abreu Jose Acuebo Maria Aceredo Juan Acosta Artemio Aguilar Carolina Aguilar Liza Aguilar Martha Aguilar Arcelia Aguirre Rosalinda Aguirre Rosemary Aguirre Peter Aispuro Jorge Alatorre Edwin Alba Ana Maria Alegre Alvaro Alvarez Marteen Alvarado Ronal Anaya ,lose Andrade Letty Andrade Luis Aragon Mike Aragon Aaron Arakaki Maria Arceo Blanca Areneibia Rosy Arevalo Ana Arias Martha Arias ,lose Arizmendi Carlos Arreola Olga Arreola Silbano Arreola Elsa Arzate Juan Avalos Juan Avalos Rosalba Avila Rene Aviles Art Ayala if ,rm il 1 . ,nn Would you believe this sign is the Pause of dozen tirkets. Attempts have heen made to vhange the sign a longer time but without siieez-ss. U Edzvin G. Byrne swf: As we all know this school is patroled by the Huntington Park Police Department. This is, ofcourse, for our own protection. Unfortunately, this student has found this out the hard way. You can usually find the H.P.P.D. just about anywhere, in dark parking lots and small driveways. Although, if we had more parking space to park students' cars, all this ticket giving would not occur. If by any chance you do get caught for some illegal procedure, follow this simple direction: Be very courteous and say Sir after every two or three words. l'm sure this pointer will be helpful to you. Picture Available Jaime Barajas Jorge Barajas Maria Barajas Helen Barron Martha Basulto Kilroy Batiste Jandere Bautista Reyna Bazan Ana Becerra Oralia Becerra Rosa Becerra Delia Beed Linda Beltran Olivia Betancourt Ramiro Betu men Maged Bishara Thomas Blake Salvadore Bolanos Gillermo Botello Rosario Brambila Ray Breceola Edward Brito Floyd Broadnax Richard Broclerick Damon Brown Daphne Brown May Brown Maria Buan Julian Bueno Gloria Buenrostro Lourdes Buenrostro Anthony Bustamante Marco Caamal Jlmlors 195 196 Carlos Cadavid Eddie Calderon Eduardo Campos Juan Campos Martha Campos Rosie Campos Maria Canas Oscar Cantu Aracelly Carazos Elizabeth Carbajal Jose Carbajal Leticia Cardenas Andrew Cardona Mario Cardona Martin Cardona Rita Carmona Ruth Carrera Ernesto Carrillo Yolanda Carrillo Leticia Casillas Yolanda Castellanos Ignacio Castillo Luis Castillo Maria Castillo Maria Castillo Raymond Castor Felicitas Castro Robert Castro Griselda Catala Raymonmd Cebalos Jaime Cerda Orlando Cernas Alvaro Cervantes Ezequiel Cervantes SURH 'SAFARI Would you believe there is a surf club in the city? Huntington Park, which is located in the middle of the suburbs can still hear the ocean roar. Former graduate, Manuel Almaguier, who formed the surf club here at HP shows that you can still Hang Ten even though you live in the city. The meeting place for the club is the YMCA which is located just a few blocks away from our campus. The surf club meets every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. to decide where the surfing will be done that following weekend. No equipment is necessary to become a member. All you need is a little balance mixed with courage for the members will give their time and effort to teach newcomers the Ways of the Waves. When no surfing is done, the club takes advantage of our city location by using the concrete for skateboarding which is a substitute for surfing. All in all, the club is well organized and we have learned that surfing is not just for the beach locals. M: El Maggie Perez Henry Cervantes Carlos Chavarria Antonio Chavez Denise Chavez Loretta Chavez Manuel Chavez Oscar Chavez Yvonne Chavez Patrick Cheadle Robert Christes Doris Cifuentes Esther Cisneros Gley Cisneros Haudee Comales Elizabeth Comparan Hugo Contreras Jaime Contreras Walter Corea Jose Corian Luis Corona Anabel Corral 0 Sandra Corral Haydee Corrales Ariel Cortes Armando Cortes Celia Cortez Concepcion Cortez Luz Cortez Haydee Corrales Gustavo Cortez 198 Maria Cortes Ralph Cortez Victor Cortez R. Cota Anthony Crawford Angelo Cruz Hector Cruz Jose Cruz Liz Cruz Margarita Cruz Maria Cruz Milton Curz Theresa Cuellar Javier Cuevas Maria Cuevas Hector Curiel Marisela Daniel Paulita Davila Adolfo Davis Holly Davis R. De La Rocha Gabriel De La Rosa Maria De La Rosa Miguel De La Rosa Saul De La Rosa Alma De La Torre Arturo De La Torre Emilio De Leon resident aulita It is amazing how Paulita Davila, Junior Class President, can handle school work, sports, an office and still get the best out of life. Aside from being ,lunior Class President, Paulita is a very spirited and patriotic student. She is a member of the tennis and badminton teams. She attended most of the school games to root for H.P.'s mighty Spartans. Paulita reveals that working with Ms. King, the Junior Class Sponsor, is great. Paulita enjoys her office tremendously and is planning to run again next year. Paulita has done a magnificent job supervising the Junior Class sponsored bake sale. She has also planned other activities such as a snow trip, a dance, and the participation in the Powder Puff game. What an exciting gamel exclaimed Paulita after the Jordan game, whicl turned out to be an unexpected challenge. lj Maria Teresa Flores 6-v qs. f ?' ww in ll' -s ,' 1. Debbie De Lucio Manuel Diaz Norma Diaz Ralph Diaz Rosalinda Diaz Thomas Diaz Arturo Dominguez Betsy Duckworth Julio Duran Martha Duran Nora Duron Daniel Elizarraras Jaime Enriquez Jorge Escobedo Laura Esparza Martha Espino Edward Espinoza Jacklyn Espinoza Miguel Estebane Guillermo Estevez Celia Estrada Fernando Estrella Terri Evaneich Jesse Evans Norma Fabela Abel Fagundo Bobbie Falvey Cesar Fernandez Annette Ferreira Martin Fierro Gabriel Fierros L. Figueroa L. D. Figueroa Maximiliano Figueroa Jorge Flamenco Judith Flores 00 Yolanda Flores Charmaine Ford Elias Fragoso Anna Freeman Terry Freeman Josie Ericis Blanca Fuentes Maria Fuentes Gonzalo Gallegos Sandra Gallegos Maria Galvan Mario Gaona Carlos Garcia Elpidio Garcia Euerardo Garcia George Garcia Jorge Garcia Juan Garcia Juan Garcia Juan Garcia Lucia Garcia Marie Garcia Martha Garcia Rafael Garcia Rutilio Garcia Tony Garcia Wintilo Garcia David Garibay Esperanza Gastelum Cori na Gomez Hector Gomez Javier Gomez Laura Gomez Norma Gomez Pedro Gomez Emie Gonzales Mark Gonzales Alfredo Gonzalez Amalia Gonzalez Eduardo Gonzalez Gladys Gonzalez Gloria Gonzalez Jose Oscar Gonzalez Leticia Gonzalez Leticia Gonzalez Leticia Gonzalez Marco Gonzalez Maria E. Gonzalez G99 ri J N .1 Q El Olivia Sarzche. tg at Akai i lp... By September of 1980 no junk food will be sold on school campuses. The Board of Education adopted a policy calling for an end to the sale of junk food on all school campuses. The school board has not yet finalized a list of products to be banned nor a method of replacing the money earned by the sale of candy and soft drinks. Junk food, as it was said, has a bad effect on health, which may later result in hypertension, obesity, diabetes, and early tooth loss. Food containing large amounts of white sugar or white flour are considered empty calories by nutritionists. It is believed that non-nutritional foods can create a condition in the body which results in boredom, inattention, low energy, and other conditions that interfere with students ability to concentrate in the classroom. What all this narrows down to is no more Hershey bars, potato chips, and Coke for our daily lunch next September. Junk Food JU 14115. 9 as rw A 7 g, at-E l 'H'-'ip' F it y J Q.. Pablo Gonzalez Salvador Gonzalez Oscar Gramillo Martha Grijalva Alfred Gutierrez Alma Gutierrez Damian Gutierrez Eddie Gutierrez Henry Gutierrez Lety Gutierrez Luis Gutierrez Maria Gutierrez Martin Gutierrez Pedro Gutierrez Paul Gutierrez Cesar Guzman Joel Guzman Joseph Guzman Patty Guzman Paula Guzman Yanina Guzman jlmiors 201 Susan Hale Richard Hamilton Ravella Harris Rosezina Heard Estele Heckmuller Michael Henderson Jerome Hendrix Mary Henjosa Marcel Hensgens Miguel Heredia Adriana Hernandez Alfredo Hernandez America Hernandez Angel Hernandez Christine Hernandez Danny Hernandez David Hernandez Elena Hernandez Elvia Hernandez Flora Hernandez Gilbert Hernandez Guillermo Hernandez Cylmar Hernandez Hector Hernandez Isaac Hernandez .lesus Hernandez Jorge Hernandez Jose Hernandez Juan Hernandez Marisela Hernandez Martin Hernandez Nancy Hernandez Ramon Hernandez Rosa Hernandez Sylvia Hernandez Sylvia G. Hernandez Bernarda Herrera Jose Hidalgo Mary Hinojosa Yu Hoang Russill Holcomb Kevin Holly Felipe Huezo 202 E1 Sandra Varela if 'insane' Tom Blake, better known as Moose, Mongo, or Animal is not your ordinary person. Just to name a few of the things that make Tom different is that he can occasionally be found covered head to toe with safety pins, wearing two different colored shoes, or sporting a black top hat. Walking down the hall, you can see Tom trying to avoid hitting someone on the head with his giant surfboard. Insane is the word Tom uses to describe himself. Whenever a school activity was going to be announced Tom was the first one to sign up. The one activity he especially enjoyed to have participated in was punk rock day. Tom has a great dislike for disco. He claims that Disco is for the nerds of the world. Tom enjoys listening to new wave music on his favorite radio station KROQ. His favorite recording stars are The Amazing Srinking Dickies, and The Ramones. Tom's idol, Kinko the Clown is another example of his tastes which differ so much from the rest of us. Oswaldo Jara David Jaso Cynthia Jauregui Rafael Jimenez Raymond Johnson Relinda Johnson John Jones Helen Kim Tim King Misty Kirkman John Kohut Jaime Landa Jesse Lara Jorge Lara Leticia Lara Tessie Larranaga Julianna Lawler Marie Lawson Sarah Leal Vince Ledesma Sinim Lee David Lemon Norma Leon Pedro Leon Juan Licea Alfredo Limon Samuel Littlefield Juniors 203 204- Anthony Lopez Cesar Lopez Irene Lopez Irma Lopez Johnny Lopez J uan Lopez Juana Lopez Maria Lopez Mario Lopez Riehard Lopez Salvador Lopez Mariam Lopez Danny Lovell Miehelle Lowery Erna Lozano Javier Lozano Maria Lozario Ray Lozano Edwin Luerea Thelma Lueero Jesus Lugo Albert Luther Jaekie Machado Alicia Maeias Pamela Mattias Oscar Mattias Adela Madera Bertha Magafia ,, g 1 lj Rosy Arevalo 1-all It's a Great Wa of Life Leticia Gonzalez is involved in the Auxiliary Air Force. She entered as a volunteer in her ninth grade year, and is now sergeant of her squadron, and also won the trophy for the most improved cadet. But most important of all is what she did the summer of 79. Leticia attended an encampment at Vandingburg Air Force Base, where she learned about flight training, repelling, and ground control. To attend this kind of encampment, one has to be well trained, have enough knowledge of what you're doing, and most important of all, be one of the picked. We are proud to say that Leticia was one of them and did a great job in it. Leticia plans to continue with her education in Academics but nevertheless plans to get very far in the Air Force. rms., fr ii' Griselda Magana Jose Magana Domingo Mairena Arturo Maldonado Maria Maravilla Fernando Marin Guy Marin Magdalena Mariscal Francisco Mariscal Roberto Mariscal Joe Marquez Mauricio Marroquin Ana Martha Abel Martinez Alice Martinez Ana Martinez Carmen Martinez Carolina Martinez Damian Martinez Fidencio Marinez Francisco Martinez Frank Martinez Irene Martinez Janet Martinez Jesse Martinez Jose Martinez Juan Martinez Lorena Martinez Lupe Martinez Martin Martinez Virginia Martinez Lorenzo Mata ,Ioe Mathews Yvonne Maxwell Jorge Maya Rhoda McDuffy Sean McGuire Peter McGuire Karen McLintock Alma Medina Carlos Medina Richard Medina Alfonso Mendiola Esther Medrano J umors 205 Melody Meldrum Cayetano Melendez Jose Melendrez Cheryl Melton Arturo Mendez Raul Mendez Guillermo Mercado Gustavo Mercado Susana Merin Alberto Merlan Connie Meza Jose Mireles Carolyn Mix Manuel Molina Robert Mora Doris Morales Emilia Morales Francisco Morales Gladys Morales Olga Morales Samuel Morales Amparo Munoz Fernando Munoz Florentina Munoz Luis Munoz Ruben Munoz Angel Murgula Tangee Myles Juan Navarro Oscar Navarro Linda Neal Hector Nevarez Jorge Nichols Fauslino Nieves Victor Nieves Miguel Noriega Yolanda Nunez Angelica Ochoa Carlos Ochoa Guadalupe Ochoa Juan Ochoa Gurardo Odorie 06 El Rose Aneo Patricia Olivas Sandra Olivas Pat Olivas Mario Olvera Maria Oregel Debbie Ornelas Alma Ortega Adan Ortiz Esther Ortiz Jorge Ortis Narriman Ortiz Ana Padilla Chris Padilla Ricardo Padilla Enrique Palafox Cuillerno Palafox Albert Palenzuela Ray Paniagua Jeannie Pappas lose Parra Juan Parra Raquel Paredes Rajesh Parmar John Parker Laurie Pardks Maria Pasillas Juniors 207 208 Mary Pasillas Mahesh Patel Javier Patin Patricia Paz Sylvia Paz Mark Peinado Amelia Pelayo Jose Peralta Gresencio Perez George Perez Gilbert Perez Gustavo Perez Hector Perez Hector J. Perez Jannel Perez Mando Perez Martin Perez Roberto Perez Theresa Perez Nancy Pettengill Cheryl Peterson Liem Phan Maria Pichardo Alice Pineda Patricia Pollock Sylvia Ponce Francisco Porras Pedro Plascencia Josefina Preciado Saul Preciado Sonia Primero Jaime Pulido Raymond Putric Odilia Quilizapa so oscar cz-W' H4 66 QE! E l C td X CON CERT-MAN IA If you have 812.00 and a way to get there, you're on your way to a concert at the Forum, Sports Arena, Santa Monica Civic, or maybe a night club like the Starwood or the Whiskey. If a popular group was playing locally, it would be obvious the next day at school what concert your classmates had been to by the T-shirts they were wearing. T-shirts were a way of saying, Guess where l went? The most popular concert T-shirts were Led Zeppelin, Styx, Cheap Trick and Queen. Who was your favorite recording artist in 1980? ,, t t fa E Norma Come ? 'QCLSQ ,f Maria Quirartc Bobby Quiroz Amelia Ramirez Anabel Ramirez Carol Ramirez Javier Ramirez lose Ramirez Jose T. Ramirez Maria Ramirez Martha Ramirez Yolanda Ramirez Ervin Ramos Eva Ramos Ivan Ramos Melvin Ramos Mike Ramos Hector Rangel Martin Rangel Herbert Ratcliff Libier Raygosa Wanda Reed Dora Rendon Hilda Rendon Enrique Renleria Antonio Reyes Javier Reyes Lucy Rico George Rios Marlene Rios Lourdes Rivas Annette Rivera David Rivera Eduardo Rivera Martin Rivera Roberto Rivera La Quartra Robinson Maria Robles Uscar Robles Vicenta Robles Sergio Rocha Alfred Rodriguez Alma Rodriguez Annette Rodriguez Emily Rodriguez Eve Rodriguez Gustavo Rodriguez Hector Rodriguez Irene Rodriguez Jose Rodriguez Louis Rodriguez Louis Rodriguez Luis Rodriguez Maricela Rodriguez Raul Rodriguez Rosario Rodriguez Vietor Rodriguez Maria Rojas Raul Rojas Araceli Romero Evangelina Romero Frank Romero Maria Romero Juan Romo Raul Rubio Alfred Ruiz Ignacio Ruiz Jose Ruiz Maria Ruiz Reyes Ruiz Jesse Saenz Abelardo Saiz Cresencio Salas Manuel Salas Elizabeth Salazar Jorge Salazar Maria Salazar Laura Salcedo Elvia Salgado Ruben Salinas Beatriz Samaniego Lydia Samanieo Alex Sanchez isa i 1 as. x 1 TSN GGING - C-GING - gone A school without a paperif. . . Spartan Shield has been a part of Huntington Park High for fifty-five years, since 1925. The Spartan Shield was diseontinued in the Spring of 1979. Student enrollment had dropped steadily for the last eouple of years. Was it really a lack of interest that caused the Spartan Shield to be discontinued, or was there another reason? The Yearbook Staff decided to investigate the question. whether or not students were still interested in Journalism. We began with Mr. Perakis' fifth period English elass. Because of tht required classes needed to graduate. students had no room left in their program for Journalism. The Yearbook Staff also felt that television was being substituted for reading in their leisure time. Will students ever want to read and write again? Or, was this the last time we have seen the Spartan Shield 210 lj Laura Elena Come: ,,,.4P JOURNALISM, whieh is not considered an English ere-dit rlass, was questioned by the Yearbook Staff. This meant. students who would prefer to take Journalism had to take required English elasses. More students might be interested in Journalism if it were an extra curriculum class. Here. Mr. Perakis and his fifth period English class are shown browsing through old Spartan Shields from Huntington Part High School. wwf -1' Chucko Sanvhez Donald Sanvhez Hector Sanehez ldelsis Sanehez Irene Sanchez John Sanchez Maria Sanchez Norma Sanrhez Roberto Sanchez Sarah Sanchez Shirley Sanehez Antonio Sandoval Juan Sandoval Martha Sandoval Martin Sandoval Maggie Santiago Marisela Santos Roxana Santos Magdalena Sarabia Carolina Segura Robert Segu ra Cesar Seminario Carlos Serna Olga Serrano Beverly Shine Anna Serra Michael Silva Ofelia Silva Reynaldo Silva Sandra Silva Arthur Silvas Arturo Silveyra ,Iohn Simpson jon Sims Gail Singleton Cynthia Smith William Smith Lisette Sosa Ruben Sosa Juniors 2 1 1 212 Eduardo Soto Filemon Soto Maria Soto Glenn Stout .lorge Suarez Leticia Suarez Sandra Tapia Angela Tejada Hector Teleda Luis Teran Andrew Thomson Lidia Torres Hector Torres Maria Tovar Martha Trigo Ana Trujillo Craeiela Ulloa Adela Umana lose Valdez Lilly Valdez Rosemarie Valdivia .lavier Valdovinos Cesar Valenzuela Henry Valenzuela lose Valenzuela Raul Valenzuela Felix Valido Heetor Vargas Ana Vasquez .lainie Vasquez Jorge Vasquez lose Vasquez Lucila Vasquez Luis Vasquez Luz Vasquez Ruben Vasquez Rudy Vasquez Avelina Velazquez Mareos Velazquez Roberto Velazquez Vanelson Velis iv. f i . .. 4 K A Q. 55 .. Je.. 5' X , ww.. . if as 5, ft ,urs H Q . YN lX'l,5f??e K . J - it t V 2 K its J V 'tte rsss ,i V ,, z e.. 5 , MARY PASILLAS expresses how we're going to get rough with the Riders by showing off the poster at the winning homecoming game. 'SO PROUD TO BE A SPARTAN,' chants Sam and Susie Spartan. V V ,tt.. .:.tt. 1 1 ,., ,, 5, , ,- Q 'S si :fy . X I t . I , Pai .li we 1 i U :E , ..,,, 5, Hi 5 FQ V . 5, , . lj Sandra Varela Q Q FE N ,-:gm .M -ffffa. Q 2-13 Susie Sparta Maria lMaryl Elena Pasillas, known as Susie Sparta, is our spirited mascot. Jogging, swimming, and football are some of the sports Mary enjoys. This year's track team is proud to have her as a member of their shotput squad. In the future Mary plans to continue her education in an area where she will meet people, she is considering nursing. .. 'dawn .,....a, N ' is 1 Vi f. g .s 3- at , Bert Veras Guillermo Vergara Ana Viana Maria Vigoa Robert Villanueva Eduardo Villasenor Esteban Villegas Alicia Vital Isidro Vital Leticia Wagoner Sarah Walker Cary Washington Lisa Williams Kent Wise Alesia White James White Willie Wright Miriam Yos Elizabeth Zamora Linda Zamora Lupe Zamora Benci Zapatero Luis Zapatero Francisco Zaragosa Marco Zarate Patty Zarate Martin Zazueta Ingrid Zelaija Esther Zepeda Thomas Zepeda Juniors 2 13 my gg! if , ww, 214 WW , ',-' l'Vff f',' L L . J .- ,,'.. -me Q we .W ,X Q W Ln fl I ,A V 11 , ,, . K ,, . .. 1, . L ' ' 1 '. A 'f, H ' ff fi N 5 Q W is 1 , ,f i ,ga ,Q 2, W N J , 11, M Ys M QM? Q K W L M , M a 2, S H V W,.7,5?' . , . ,, H... , ..,,. .. .., K ,, ..... ..,, .. , .. ,, 7433. I, K QM W5 p . X Y . , Vg? ,g 15' M X M , j'if555,ij,l4Z,, , if W: A X Q . 'K f' 1 . H v YQ, ,gk W Q , 44 f W 5 A 4 'ig 'UU MA, 735' , Q-.L ni K lg dw -'W 5 4 if 5 'i.. Snphonlore-S 2 I 5 '? D ' , 216 Miguel Abarca Raquel Abaunza Gregorio Acosta Horacio Acosta Martha Acosta Miguel Acosta Thomas Acosta Cecilia Aguilar David Aguilar Javier Aguiniga Isabel Aguirre Olga Aguirre Sophia Aguirre Jesus Alamilla Veronica Alanis Patty Alegre Digna Alonso Ivan Alonso Maria Alonso Barbara Alva Catalina Alvarado Lorena Alvarado Albarto Alvarez Antonia Alvarez Yvonne Alvarez Eddie Amaya Francisco Andalon Victor Andrade Viola Andrade Cathy Andrews Bertha Angeli Carmen Anguiana David Aragon Dina Aranda Anton Araujo Angie Archuleta Juan Arceo Ana Arias Jesus Arias Armando Arreola .lesse Arreola Alfonso Arroyo Fernando Arroyas BUT WHERE IS IT? Puzzled bythe lack of numbers on doors, Tony Jimenez has trouble finding his record room. l 19 id 3? ,. W k 3 S EI Linda Vidal as .. l Karen had her program card in her hand and read it once again. 'Biology room 104.' As she stared at the schools' many buildings, she was confused and a question mark spread across her face, asking herself. . . 'But where is i1?' Rick was tired of looking ' for his math class. He did H01 trust anymore been A awww E w sa 'Q il .. S .. .Q . ,, -,Q Alex Arteaga Gilbert Asa Elvia Avalos Ignacio Avalos Arnolfo Avila Ricky Avila Rosa Avila Beatrice Avon Carmen Ayon lmeida Ayon Adela Bahena Yolanda Ballcjo ,lose Barajas Maria Barajas Diane Barela Tammy Barnes Maria Barragon Adela Barrera Alfredo Barrera Jose Barrera Oscar Barrientos Sophomores 21 7 Juan Barrios Leticia Barrios Martha Barron Lupe Barroso Martha Basulto Ingrid Bautista Rosa Bautista Gonzalo Bayardo Robert Beasley Debra Beauvais Rosa Becerra Rose Bejarano Javier Beltran Nita Beltran SAN1 ARTA H1051 since and better known as Sam HPHS. is one of the He be-eame Sparta by a mascot and it be football team 218 Irene Benavente Patrick Beresewicz Guillermo Bermudez Maria Bernal Maria Bernardino Ramiro Berumen Antonio Betancourt Paula Betancourt Eileen Blanchard Eddie Blanco Denise Bohorquez Willard Bolden Sandra Bonds Gomer Botello .ua-. l ,,5-,,,-2221: - 'Y EI Lupe Noy ,L 'S Q fi? s Q 5 -it it 1 A. 3 , 3 1 Alivia Bravo Daniel Bravo Sierra Broad nax Mario Brown Rivky Brown Paul Buan Greg Buek Manuel Bus-nrostro Sergio Buenrostro David Burciaga James Burrow Olga Caeeras Jesus Cadena Fransrisvo Calvo Horteneia Cambero Angelica Castaneda Alexandra Campos Robert Campos Felix Canales Jesus Canales Janet Cantero Virgilio Cantu Ferando Caraveo Sandra Cardenas Sergio Cardenas Miguel Cardiel Nora Cardiol Jesus Cardona Laura Carmona Maria Caranza Ada Carasco Richard Carvajal Angelica Castaneda Mollie Castaneda Sergio Castellanos Abel Castillo Adriana Castillo Carlos Castillo George Castillo Jose Castillo Maria Castillo Mara Castillo Rosa Castillo Beverly Castonguay Ignacio Castor Leonel Castro Mario Castro Laura Ceballos Maria Centeno Ben Cervantes Sandra Cardenas Laura Carmona Sophomores 219 220 Maria Cervantes Mayra Cervantes Ramon Cervantes Soeorro Cervantes jose Chaeon Rosemary Chaeon Carmen Chang Rieardo Chavarria .lose Chaves Adolfo Chavez Gilbert Chavez Irene Chavez Irma Chavez Maria Chavez Maria Chavez Irma Chavolla Angie Cisneros Bertha Cisneros Maria Cisneros Ana Isabel Cobian Brenda Colon Dirisa Colvin Martha Comparan E. Contras Elizabeth Contreras Guadalupe Contreras Jonathan Contreras jose Contreras Juan Contreras Maria Contreras Sam Contreras Dina Cooley Gilbert Cordova Javier Corea ,lose Corona Martin Corona E. Corpuz Alvaro Corral i R 3 ,--f D S52 -in - 'ii 335 We 5 MSXX . 4- ru! at gg Sitting here and freaking out at the luneh lienehes are Cindy Quiroz, Mareella Montoya, Angie Cisneros and Julie Fliger. EI Rosalirza Aeosla iso E L small People Have BIG Jobs Alfred Holguin is the smallest sophomore this year at Huntington Park High. But, being small, only 4-'. doesn't seem to hother Alfred at all. Alfred is always busy either managing the varsity foothall team or just having a good time with his friends. Size isn't important to Alfred. He-'s as good in athletirs as many of the big guys. Alfred is a good basketball play er. ln his spare time. Alfred keeps busy roller skating. playing basketball, pravtieing tennis and working out in gymnastivs, Helping others improve their ahility, remarked Alfred, is just as important for me as it is for them. Richard Corral Maria Cortez Mauricio Cortez Mayra Cortez Patricia Cortez Rosalva Cortez Rosemary Cortez Luis Cota Sonya Cotten Bernardo Covarrubias Rosa Coviar Gregory Crawford Arthur Crepean Jim Crepeau T27 1 ?' Toni Cruz Cecilia Cuellar Manuel Cuellar Clifford Culpepper Tangualin Curry Jonathan Davis Ronnie Davis Edgar Daza Eileen DeLaCruz Jorge DeLaCruz Jose DeLaCruz Martin DeLaMora Carmen DeLaRoeha Abel DeLaRosa Candido DeLaRosa Alfredo DeLaTorre Jose DeLaTorre Sara DelCastillo Elvia Delgado lrene Delgado Patty DeRush Teresa DeSantiago Eddie Diaz George Diaz Luis Diaz Martha Diaz Jorge Dominguez Juana Dominguez Sophomores 22 1 Ulivia Dominguez Roy Duarte Elizabeth Duenas Adam Duran Ajeo Duran Anna Duran Anthony Edney Ernie Eliziarraz Mitt-h Ellivk Lupe Enriquez Efina Esvalante , Vince Rodriguez was First Team All Le agua starting quartc rhaclt Winn ht lp: d to lf ad tht Bee team to a Northeastern League Champlonshlp With the he lp of his offensiu line Vince showed that a sophomore Can do the job ex en undc r pre ssure In addition Vim e also plays basketball Unfortunately he sprained his ankle during practice and missed a touplc of games just like a sophomore he came bac It and did his job t0ITlplPllIlgll1P sf ason with a fiweffxw mm loss ruord A i W -Q-aa assi!!! 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I ..,, ' ,i ,,. 224 El Darlene Blanchard Is There Life After 10th Grade? You've finished your year as a sophomore . . , what a relief! You ran say so long to biology and phytoplankton . . . what a relief! You ean bid good riddance to that messy senior whose locker was next to yours what a relief! No more five words a day' from Mr. Perakis . .. what a relief! But wait . . . US History will take the place of biology . . . oh no! You'll have to start thinking about college . . . oh god! Don't let being a junior bother you, wait until youire a senior. . .oh sh! A BENNY HILL from the rear isn't fair. says Judy Rejon. RAYMOND KIM thinks about college . . .oh god! 5 W F' y x f W it is I Lia XR Angie Gonzalez Antonio Gonzalez Carlos Gonzalez Elizabeth Gonzalez Evelia Gonzalez Franeiseo Gonzalez Gerardo Gonzalez Gustavo Gonzalez Irma Gonzalez Irma Gonzalez ,lohnny Gonzalez ,lose Gonzalez Joseph Gonzalez Leonor Gonzalez Luis Gonzalez Manuel Gonzalez Maria Gonzalez Maria Gonzalez Marino Gonzalez Martin Gonzalez Patricia Gonzalez Silvia Gonzalez Elvira Guaclerrama Ana Gudino Adan Guerrero Angelica Guerrero Irene Guizar Antonio Guillen Beverly Gutierrez Ignacio Gutierrez .luan Gutierrez Juan Gutierrez Judith Gutierrez Maria Gutierrez Veroniea Gutierrez Vietor Gutierrez Vineent Gutierrez Arturo Guzman Graeie Guzman Graeie Guzman Juan Guzman Verge Hall Vietor Hall Marzull Hamlford Sophomores 225 226 WE PLAYED I THE SUPERBOVYL Standing on the Superbowl field, praying that they would not make a single mistake, thousands of eyes shifted nervously as they scanned the crowd of over 100,000 The official's whistle blew and the signal was given. Here goesf' they thought. The players were ready to give it their all . . . the horns blew. Four of the players were from our own HP. Two of the four players were none other than Mike Pope and Fernando Figueroa who play tuba and trombone. These two sophomores were two of the many that tried out for all city band and made it. The three years of playing has surely paid off for both of them. William Handlin Vernon Hardiman Patricia Harrel James Henry Lupe Heredia Alice Hernandez Alisia Hernandez Aurelio Hernandez Billy Hernandez Cecilia Hernandez Freddy Hernandez Gloria Hernandez Greg Hernandez Jose Hernandez Jesus Hernandez Juan Hernandez Linda Hernandez Lubia Hernandez Manuel Hernandez Maricela Hernandez Martha Hernandez Martin Hernandez Nadine Hernandez Pascuar Hernandez Ralph Hernandez Betty Jo Herrera E 2 Elisa Herrera Elsa Herrera lj Darlene Blanchard FIGUEROA leads the band to the field for a great half time. lN THE HEAT OF THE DAY the band praetiees their parade routine. MIKE POPE awaits the familiar shrill of the whistle, the performance then begins. . e-4 Franeiseo Herrera Magdalena Herrera Velia Herrera Leopolgo Hipolito Gilbert Holguin Alfred Holquid Francisco Huerta Alesandra Huezo Horley Huffinton Leticia Hurrera Xochitl Hurtado Rudolfo lbanez Anna lbarra Gina lbarra Martin lbarra Olga lbarra Gerardo lniguez Gilbert lniguez Raul lniguez Irma lrribe Fernando Jara Fernando .lara Alma Jimenez Graciela Jimenez Hilda Jimenez Maria Jimenez Minerra Jimenez Sergio Jimenez Tony Jimenez Angie Johnson Antonia Johnson Carl Johnson Maria Johnson Moses Jorge Jesse Jorquez Duran Julieta Tanara Kibble Raymond Kim Jeff Kuehl Omar Landeros Sophomores 227 Berry Langford Santiago Lara Yaniro Larios Joseph Lawson Joseph Lazo Cesar Leal Andrew Lee Steye Lemn Eleen Leon Gustavo Leon Andre Lewis David Leyva Frank Leyvas Douglas Lima ' , . ian .awe fu . 'si' U31 Mfg EQSEFQ? Marty Limon Olga Lira Lupe Lizalde Irma Loera Socorro Loero Alfred Lomas Jose Lomeli Adolfo Lopez Ana Lopez Arturo Lopez Bertha Lopez Celia Lopez Danny Lopez Esteban Lopez Gilbert Lopez Hugo Lopez Javier Lopez lose Lopez Maggie Lopez Maria Lopez Maria Lopez n X - .M SUPER SGPHQMQRE Sophomore Herbert Veras has earned several awards for his outstanding ability in athleties. One of these awards was the Bee Footballs Most Valuable Player Award. In addition, Herbert received an All League Award. Finally, Herbert was presented Northeastern League Player of the Year. This is the highest honor to reeeive as a football player. Herbert played an important part in helping his team to an undefeated ehampionship season by starting and playing in every game. Herbert was a strong player linebacker on defense, one of the toughest positions in football. On the other hand, Herbert led the team in a number of tackles, playing tight end on offense. Herbert was indeed a magnificent player this year. 1:1 EI johnny V rzleneiano ' , K 1, 9 'Y 9' +8 , ,, fl I 'af H Q ll. 1 'F J C Mario Lopez Martin Lopez Miguel Lopez Nana Lopez Omar Lopez Richard Lopez Rosario Lopez Salvador Lopez Samuel Lopez Alex Lorenzana Debbie Lovell Guillermina Lazano Juan Lazano Margarita Lozano Rosa Lozano Jorge Lua Florentino Lua Lonny Lucero Ruben Lugo Sergio Lugo Alvaro Lujan Ezaquil Lujano Felipe Luna Delia Macias Eddie Macias Leticia Macias Leticia Maeias Raul Macias Robert Macias Miguel Maciel Regina Macmillan Mimi Maeda Dolores Magana Norma Magano Fidel Magallanes Leticia Magallanes Luisa Mairena Alicia Maldonado ,laekie Maldonado Salvador Maldonado Martha Mandojano Salvador Mares Francisco Mariscal Sylvia Mariseal Guadalupe Marquez Leticia Marquez Marina Marquez Martin Marrielc Sophomores 229 230 Margarita Martin Silvia Martin Alejandro Martinez Elmer Martinez Elsa Martinez Ernie Martinez Flora Martinez Jesus Martinez Jose Martinez Leora Martinez Luz Martinez Luz Martinez Magdalena Martinez Martha Martinez Marvin Martinez Miguel Martinez Patty Martinez Pedro Martinez Robert Martinez Roberto Martinez Ruben Martinez Teresa Martinez Jesus Mata Dean Maxwell Sergio Mayo Andrea Mc'Craw Dora Medina Lorena Medina Martin Medina Rey niond Medina Vilma Medina Wilson Medina Alvaro Medrano George Mejia Osear Mejia George Meldrum Alfred Mena Marvin Mena Claudio Mendez Lourdes Mendez Catalina Mendoza Cesar Mendoza George Mendoza Marieela Mendoza Nelly Mendoza Alma Mereado Patty Mereado as-on QQ infill mtg., I. Q X W '2- N: :I if 9 if' fi , Q sf Lf!! lj Mflrizz Romero Na iwmifa 'Tye always wanted to be in sports. says Rosemary Ponce, who is one of the most spirited sophomores of Huntington Park High. Miss Ponce has been in sports since she was ten years old and plans to continue in the future. Rosemary was one of the two sophomores to make the Varsity Basketball team. She also participated in Volleyball and Softball. We wish Rosemary lots of luck in her future. R Y NO.2.5 Samuel Mesa Sandra Meza Alan Milligan Antonio Mirelos Cynthia Mix Lourdes Mugo Alvaro Molina Gloyanni Molina Maria Molina Curtis Muk Martin Montalvan Alba Montano Marty Montano Marcella Montaya Marlene Mora Olga Mora Al Morales Cecilia Morales Elizabeth Morales Fulgencio Morales Louis Morales Sandra Morales Richard Moreno Manuel Moro Edward Munoz Feliciano Munoz Jaime Munoz Manuel Munoz Maria Munoz Sophomores 23 1 232 Sebastian Munoz Gilbert Murillo Jaime Murillo Martha Murillo Martin Murillo Marjorie Naranjo Anna Navarro Enrique Navarro Felipe Navarro Moises Navarro Julio Navarro Jaime Navarro Patricia Negrete Chi Nguyen Luis Nieves Cesar Nunez Lucia Nunez Maria Nunez Rosa Nunez Marisela Nunez Rosa Nunez Jesus Nunez Socorro Nuno Angelica Ochoa Caroline Ochoa Jaime Ochoa George Ogawa Eddie Olivo Juanita Olmedo Laura Ontiveros Anna Ordones Elodia Orozco Mario Ortega Audrey Ortiz Christina Ortiz Gabriel Ortiz Jose Ortiz Julio Ortiz Manuel Ortiz Sylvia Ortiz Socorro Ortiz Patricia Ortiz Q J J E SOPHOMORE MAKES VARSITY Incredible as it may seem Debbie Lovell, a sophomore 16 years of age, made the Varsity Basketball team this year. Although Debbie is only 5'1 , quite small in comparison to other players who are over 5'5 , Debbie didn't hesitate to put all her effort into trying out for the team. Debbie has been playing basketball since she was 9 years old. Debbie is looking forward to being on the Varsity Basketball team in her future two years here at HP High. 5 N f titt p kkik 5 I ', L3 Kg - at ' ff fini 1 , Ai K Q in 2 lj Lupe KWH' is S ?' S X it X? 5 s 125 it ,- 4 ,W wfyirmfaa fm? riii Sara Ortiz Socorro Ortiz Catarino Osi-qiie-du Ada Otero Adolph Pavhc-vo Pedro Pacheco Georgina Palavios Guillermo Palafox Armando Pantoja Martin Pantoja Martin Pantoja Marco Pardo Hector Paredes Celina Parra Manuel Parra Maria Parra Vada Partee Enriqueta Paz Ana Pelayo Ada Peguero Arturo Pena Leonor Pena Gloria Pena Rosanna Penaloza Ernie Peralta Martha Peraza Martha Peraza Art Perez Carlos Perez Juan Carl os Perez Martina Perez Norma Perez Oscar Perez Oscar Perez Robert Pr-re-z Rosa Perez Rosa Perez Sergio Perez Silvano Perez Sophomores 233 Susan Perez Ada Petlengill Willie Pickens Francisco Pinedo Sergio Platero Miguel Ponce Rosemary Ponce Sergio Ponciano Micheal Pope Heber Porras Herberto Porras John Porras Reina Porras Leticia Posadas Renato Potosme Irma Prangner Cesar Preciado Felipe Preciado Abel Puente Carlos Pupo Edward Quezada Maritza Quezada Maurice Quintal Lisa Quintana Robert Quintana Cynthin, Quiroz Thomas Quirioz Pam Rachal Carlos Rada Alicia Ramirez Angelvea Ramirez Beatrice Ramirez Carol Ramirez Cathy Ramirez Celia Ramirez Cristina Ramirez Elmida Ramirez Gladis Ramirez .lose Ramirez Leticia Ramirez Luz Ramirez Nestor Ramirez Normain Ramirez Alicia Ramos Ana Ramos What's Your Excuse . . . Being late, being absent or cutting class all add up to some type of an excuse. Although most excuses are legitimate, we found that here at HPHS, the student body is very clever when it comes to explaining. Their attendance NN K XX X YE se Xissig , X Y ii 9. 9 Q Q it Sq xx as as N5 3 Q tg, ., I A i coordinator has heard some pretty wild excuses throughout this school year. Some examples of absences of excuses are: I had car troubleg I woke up lateg I missed the busg It was rainingg I was unable to locate my shoesg I was sickg I had to take care of my little brotherg My Levis were dirtyg I had a big zitg I had to watch the houseg and my fingernail broke. The most popular excuses for being late to class is: I had to go to my locker. 234 lj Pat Gonzalez Joaquin Ramos Maria Ramos Leticia Ramos Silvia Ramos Ramon Ramos Mivhael Rangel Libier Raygoza Victor Razon Mary Redwind Lloyd Reed Judy Rejon Alfredo Renteria Val Renteria Fernando Requena Salvedor Resendez Martha Revueltas Alvaro Reyes Cristina Reyes Julia Reyes Miguel Reyes Ruben Reyes Maria Reynaga Luis Reynoso Robert Rice Irene Rico Olga Rincon Sara Rios Elsy Rivas Sophomores 235 236 Carmen Rivera Francisco Rivera ,lohnnie Rivera ,luan Rivera Leonor Rivera Lisa Rivera Milagros Rivera Sonia Rivera Tina Rivera James Robinson Adalberto Robles Simon Robles Yolanda Rocha Robert Rodela Antonio Rodriguez Carlos Rodriguez Carlos Rodriguez Christina Rodriguez Elizabeth Rodriguez Ernie Rodriguez George Rodriguez Irene Rodriguez Lidia Rodriguez Luis Rodriguez Lupe Rodriguez Manuel Rodriguez Maria Rodriguez Mario Rodriguez Martin Rodriguez Moises Rodriguez Norma Rodriguez Patty Rodriguez Rene Rodriguez Romelia Rodriguez Sandra Rodriguez Stephie Rodriguez Sylvia Rodriguez Teresa Rodriguez Tony Rodriguez Vince Rodriguez Angela Rogers Rafaela Rojas Rosa Rojas Rosalinda Rojas Coneepcion Romero Danny Romero Heriberto Romero Joey Romero eww. R usalina Acosla Lydia Romero Rosalva Romero Virginia Romero 'X ' I Uaniei Rosales Barbara Rosenberger George Ruiz Javier Ruiz Marie Ruiz Mayda Ruiz Alma Saavedra Roberto Saavedra Angel Salazar Juan Salomon Danny Salas -if-'Www Did you pass the Senior Writ, Shark and the Tropics test? You may have had a 4-.0 during your high school years, but if you are unable to pass Senior Write, Sharp, and Topics, the state of California is not going to issue you a diploma. Instead, you will receive a certificate of completion for the years you spent in high school. Passing these tests is still not enough. The state requires the regular curriculum of classes including Math, Science, English, Social Studies, and electives. These tests were developed as a safeguard to passing students who could not read or write. If you are unable to spell, read, or write, chances are, you are not going to get your diploma. .h. Gloria Salazar Maria Salazar Rebeca Salazar Lydia Salido Jorge Sanabria Aide Sanchez Emma Sanchez Guadalupe Sanchez Martin Sanchez Lucina Sanchez Ruben Sanchez Silvia Sanchez Jesse Sandoval Maggie Sandoval Maria Sandoval Felix Santa Cruz Mickey Santillan Sophomores 237 238 Maria Sarabia Emelina Saucedo Tina Schaefer Manuel Sedano Lisa Sengua Ricardo Segura Ulysses Segura Alondra Serrano Maria Serrano Alicia Siax Jose Sifuentes Anna Lee Siller David Silva Leticia Silva Margarita Silver Keith Smith Lupe Soria David Soto Ezequiel Soto Florentina Soto Nancy Spears Thad Staniforth Tony Staniforth Kerny Stevnson Kevin Stevnson Fabiola Stuenescu Jenny Stott Jeannette Talavera Christine Tamayo Petra Tapia Uriel Tapia Carlos Teran Cesar Teran Eugenio Tello Priscilla Telles Mary Terhofter Ramona Terriquez Clafira Tinoco .lesse Tiscareno Mary Tom Adriana Torres Elvira Torres Francisco Torres Cerado Torres Jaime Torres Jerry Torres Joe Torres Martin Torres Miguel Torres Raymond Torres Myrna Tovar Kiet Tran 1'- may El Linda Vidal stage, An t a 'sw fi la- an Can you imagine 1.400 eyeballs staring at you suspiciously as you are about to perform? This is a typical audience response as Andrew Lee appears on stage. When the curtains go up. standing center drew begins. Faces light up, curiosity is aroused, feet stop shuffling, and people are transported by the Charisma of the performer until the curtain eomes down. ,lust who is Andrew Lee? Andrew is one of the many talented drama students here at HPHS. The fifteen year old actor's previous performances include pantomimes. monologues, comedies, and short plays. Acting came natural to me, says Andrew, who plans to continue developing his dramatic interests while in high school and who knows, he just might become another Marlon Brando. P.S. Break a leg Andrew and . . . See you on Broadway! ,lose Trusillo Ivonne Umana Miguel Vaca Diana Valadez Edward Valadez Oscar Valadez Ramon Valadez Laura Valdivia Everardo Valdouinos Charlie Valenciano Martha Valencia Carlos Valenzuela Gracie Valenquedo Mayre Valido Lilia Valle Maria Varela Everado Vargas Paul Vargas Arthur Vasques Emma Vasques Inez Vasques Jesus Vasques Jose Vasques Armando Vasques Jesus Vazquez Carlos Vega Georgia Vega Leticia Vega Sophomores 239 Rosa Maria Vega Martha Vega Carlos Velazquez Joe Velasquez Maria Velez Ramon Velozio Lupe Venegas Martha Ve negaz Ruben Venegas Martin Villalobos Patty Villearreal Armando Villa Eduardo Villasenor Rosa Viramontes Edwardo Viramontes David Walker Mark Walker Marcella Whippi Patty Wilson Steve Woellert Martin Woods Rachel Wright Esdras Yos Carla Young Maria Zamora Margaret Zamorano Alma Zarate Edwin Zumbado 4-0 lj Linda Vidal Q52 g 1 slums! SITTING IN HEALTH CLASS, Ragnor Anthony Rice, tries to understand sex education. AN UNUSUAL VIEW at the usually crowded Main Hall. OBVIOUSLY HAVING A GREAT TIME, Sarah Gallegos excitedly stirs a beaker in biology, vigorously. SPIRITED SOPHOMORES cheer for the camera during the fall Sports Rally. Sophomores 241 A ll! 1 -nw M.. 1 'Q ---...,.,, . Q-Q... -s-+..,. A man who cares is not always kind, not always even tempered, not always brilliant. not always up to the fight, but he hangs in there and does what needs to be done. A man who cares doesn't always do what people want him to do but rather does what he believes has to be done. Such is the philosophy of Ben W. Brown. For him. running a school is not a popularity contest but rather a series of difficult decisions. -...... -- -.... -.- V 3... ' N ,... 1.11 . et- 1i i- ' Zfgftsylf - lla! . Age3 O00 lui Principal Ben Brown - 1970 All kids will get the same treatment from me, but I run the school in the best interest of the students. BWB Looking back on difficult moments, Mr. Brown recalled the most fearful. Early in 1970 he alone had to face an angry mob in front of the school. They had met there to protest discrimination against Mexican-Americans. As a result of these protests the Gazebo, a gift from the class of Awards Assembly - 1974 2 Ben W. Brown Born: December 10, 1915, British Columbia, Canada Education: 10th Street Elementary, Sentous Junior High Cnow the location of the Convention centerj, Los Angeles JC, Occidental CBAJ, USC fGen. Sec.J, Cal State University Los Angeles CMaster'sJ. Marriage: October 6, 1941 Family: Margaret Brown, wife and homemaker Daughters: Virginia Lancaster, homemakerg Jill Knapp, Admin. Secretary for Lockheed Corp. Sons: Steven Brown, police officer - LAPD: Bruce Brown, coach of Aquatics at Whittier College, Ben Brown Jr., rigger for U,.S. Shipbuilding Corp. Work: 1944 December 6, Lockheed Corp. 1945 4 North Hollywood HS, PE teacher. 1946 - Salesman. 1947 - North Hollywood HS, English and Social Studies teacher. 1948 - Dana Junior High, PE teacher. 1954 - Vice Principal, Dana Junior High. 1959 - Principal, Gage Junior High. 1969 - Principal, Huntington Park High School. 1980 - Last year at HPHS. l970. became the free speech area of the campus. Facing problems head on takes practice and BWB believes that teachers as well as students need help in developing decision-making skills: needing a place to succeed as well as fail is important. He says that early in his career an elder gave him a helping hand up the ladder and he feels it to be his responsibility to help and encourage students and teachers to strive for higher goals. The most important quality a teacher can have is common sense. BWB Life isn't always easy and it isn't always fair but it is much easier to deal with it when you have got people who care about you and to whom you can turn when the going gets rough. BWB says that his kids are a constant source ofjoy for him. It is not so much what they have done, it is who they are that's important. He has been blessed with five children and the same wife for 39 yearsg to them he gives his love and his thanks for standing beside him for as many years. My family and the love we have is my biggest success in life. BWB After 34 years in education BWB feels that his life has been most satisfying. In retrospect, It's the people, the caring, and the loving we give each other that's important. If caring is the measure of worth, BWB is priceless. He has done more thanjust care . . . he acted on his beliefs. For all the people who have been part of your life, we were proud to call you 'friendf Our love and friendship go with you in the years to come. ! The Faculty and Staff I would like to be remembered as a man who was consistent and fair. BWB 6 t l The Brown Family - 1953 Faculty 243 bww eait ' e t 1, 5 'K 1 ff 452 ,ff 1 if , W ,, i. ' WW' 95?:EEf2PH1EE? au:E . 1 l ZZWXY . ' if i of Q Q. 'lasieixga E MW' X t e i : izi ' r i r 5 L Vw, Jesterina Bailey Marty Baran Joella Broadway Roger Backen Administrative Dean Soc. Stud. - Sports P.E. Math Coordinator 'rw ' l. Caring about his students was a priority with Ken Cross. He liked to have one on one conversations ' with them as he did here with a health student. 4' 2. Mrs. Afif, proudly displaying her 7 months, clowns around with her ceramics students. On March 31, Mrs. Afif gave birth to her first child f Jean Paulf 3. Looking forward to her first child, Mrs. DaRin enjoys her last weeks with her English class. 4. Mr. Alvarado, considered by his students as charming, amusing, entertaining, andjust all around great, He makes learning Spanish enjoyable. say his students. 5. As a new teacher to HP, young and enthusiastic, ESL students appreciated Mr. Andrews' concern for them. 6. Well known to HP students, Mrs. Williams' Psychology classes are among the most popular. Students will have to do without her this spring as a new baby will be her first priority. 7. Good with his students and respected for his abilities, Mr. Baskett clowns around during the Spartan-Faculty basketball game. ,ik S 'ii 54 - N- X E S pgg J X f K A S3 X I l it t i - ' Myrna Browning Josie Credit Judy Di Dio Alta Ellis English Home Ec. P.E. English Faculty 245 itmmm-we l. Wanda Crim not only has a flair for fashion - she always looks beautiful: she also puts flair into teaching Biology. 2. Richard Dorothy had his problems trying to organize his music students into a marching band in time for the first football game. 3. Coach and teacher, Sam Hoyos enjoys his soccer team as much as his Mexican-American studies class. The combination gives him a chance to know students on two different levels. 4. Henry Ernest, long a member of the HP staff, gives a sigh during his Geography class. 5. Senior class sponsor and Social Studies teacher, Sue Dutra puts in a lot of extra hours. Marcie Lopez, Senior class Pres. says, that they all love her and appreciate what she has done for them this year. Beverlee Hahn John Dorand Pete Glos Ken Gray Bus. Ed. English Math Math 246 9 in . Mel Mares Asst. Principal 7. Vicky Grady, ESL co-ordinator, says thejob has its problems with all the government regulations, but she enjoys herjob and she relies on her office workers for encouragement. 8. Industrial Art's specialists Frank Darrow fmetalj and Don Donesley fautoj share a moment of conversation between classes. 9. Miss HPHS is our beloved Susie Hakansson. One would be hard pressed to find anyone more dedicated to her Math students, her Leadership class, and her Track team. Everyone knows her because she always supports everything. . . her students love her for it. 1, IO. Henry David Thoreau and Juel Goldstock share the same philosophy - they both marched to their own dn1m,Juel's English classes are unique and the students find his performances something special. Remember the . time he came to class dressed up as a young Paul Revere. N .-sr'- 'ts mf - . f . 8 Delmo Hooks Ind. Arts lv? Dr. Anne Hanratty Lottie Johnson Science Math Faculty 247 QW W. gl Y l fi 'U 'I l. Our principal's sense of humor is often overlooked, but here it SETI ft comes across as he proudly wears a mask of himself made by his counseling staff. 2. Elva Miller encourages teachers to dress up for Halloween. Joan Ramsey. our college advisorg Marilyn Richardson, l0th grade counselorg Lester Lieberman, l2th grade counselorg and Sherry Sheppard, llth grade counselor: who found the festivities a fun diversion from their crowded schedules and offices. 3. Sponsor of the Ephebians and teacher of English, Jane Kadonaga always has a pleasant disposition for staff member or student. 4. Always busy with her PE classes and always organized with her Drill Team, Sue Kinyon supervises yet another sports event. Steve Walters in the background. 5. His easy manner and his marvelously deep voice are Paul Griffin's trademark, This staff was always asking Paul to MC an event or call the plays at a game. He always obliged with a deep, 'fine, l'd love to.' Paul is chairman of the Social Studies department. .,.t, ar. 5 N. rf... g- Al Fullington Robert Goulet Lila Gallery Catalina Garcia Ind. Arts Counselor Girls' Dean ESL 248 A 6. Penny King. Junior class sponsor and C7 popular science teacher, can be found in her classroom up until five o'clock working with students or tending to her responsibility as Science Department Chairman. 7. Known as Mighty Mouse, Shig Kawashiri is leaving HP after l4 years for 1 private business. He has been an outstanding business teacher and he will be missed by his students. But the biggest loss will probably be felt by the faculty. Shig has taken care of them with fresh coffee every morning, filling the soda machine when it runs out, collecting and banking the money each week, and lead driver for the largest car pool from Orange County. All this was done because he wanted to do it - heaven knows he didn't make a PROFIT. The students and faculty will also miss his crazy antics at the annual Spartan! Faculty basketball game. He was our 'One and Only' Mighty Mouse. We wish you the best. 6 7 i ,f . ' -f 1 ,hw 'Nl' L, 4 x A lit Leon Leyson Alicia Lopez Linda Loya Uma Manchanda - M th For. Lang. ESL I.A. Work Exp. 21 Faculty 249 l. Elva Miller. Yearbook advisor and Health teacher, was always under everyones feet trying to get a story or defending her students for being out of class. The students appreciate the many hours she and her staff put in getting the yearbook together. 2. Joe McLaughlin, Special Education teacher, President of the Faculty Association, and President of the Chapter Q UTLAQ enjoys the laughter and special moments with his students. ' a ?nnv Louise Moore Bus. Ed. Ted Manos Don Myers I i ,V ...V . it Sv Q KEN 'XF ff 5 if f ai? 'r ' P t t to'fts f ftt J .ttt f g Florence Nauts Science English 3 ,f X. 7 4 f it gp. Jig .is 3 X t 3. After a summer wedding in Las Vegas the new Mr. and Mrs. Hylander celebrated at a reception held in their Manhattan beach home. Carilyn is also involved with the students as the new Sophomore class sponsor and with her Home Ec. classes. 4. Busy. busy, busy, John Miekosz can be seen running around the campus looking for his misplaced AV equipment. As the Audio-visual co- ordinator and Guidance teacher. he always seems to be busy. 5. Ayako Maeda, new to HP staff this year. had established herself as an ESL teacher. 6. Floyd Jones works long hours in the wood shop making sure his students produce the best product possible. 7. Surprising everyone, Dr. Gerald Smith - a long standing bachelor -finally took the plunge marrying a beautiful blonde, This math teacher finally gets his figures straight. 8. Chuck Merman and his new wife Karen attend the faculty Oktober Fest in traditional German costumes . . . they were the hit of the party. lt's too bad the picture isn't better but it's hard to drink beer and take good pictures at the same time! As US History CAPJ teacher and the director of the stage crew, there is little time to party. 5, t. if We bl Peter Perakis Carol Perry Marilyn Plowman English Counselor English Gussie Powe English Faculty 251 wt i 1 John Reichert Ruth Ramsaur Helen Razo Dan Reinstein History f Journalism Counselor Health Health - Dr. Ed. - Guid Track Coach 5 6 l. Mary K DaRin cheers the faculty basketball team on for a victory over the Spartans. 2. Don Kunit plays 'keep away' from the Spartans during exhibition game, 3. Donna Orella gives her all as a cheerleader. As a Math teacher she put sparkle back into the staff as well as the students. 4. Jean Pascoe finds the time to smile even when everything in her ttyping class seems to be going wrong. 5. Marilyn Richardson and Bill White have a great time supporting -xy, ' fa' iUSC during football season - they loved giving the UCLA fans a bad time. .wr ,,,.. 6. Our own 'beauty queen' Vickie Ridge is a favorite with her Childhood Education students . . .big or small. How could she miss with a face like that? 7-8. December 7, 1941 is being recreated by John Reichert as he roars through Brian Ohno's history class as a Kamakazi pilot. Brian is multi- talented and entertains his adoring students with a song or ajoke. ,QW Mary Ann Sesma Ellen Rogers Frank Salcido Sherry Sheppard Asst. Principal Art A Art Festival Ind. Arts Counselor Faculty 253 l. Always recruiting, Sam Sachs spends his time running the ROP program. 2. Fred 'computer' Pease is never far from his math classes or his comp-uter for which he is known to share intimate conversations. 5. Joan Ramsey counsels Luz Arias. As college advisor she spends many hours with seniors helping them fill out college applications, but she says the long hours are worth it when so many get accepted to 4-year colleges. 6. Always willing to entertain, Bill White can always be found at the center of every party. if My 'way wg' yt x. '-4 I Hill ,J 'err-wzfr r 3 Harry Taddeo Anita Thompson Carol Tuckman Ray Vernoy English English - Drama ESL Spec. Co-ordinator PE - Var. Football Coach l S 3. Retiring after 30 years of teaching drafting, Harold Wilson plans to spend his leisure time fishing and taking it easy. His students gave him a party and so did the faculty, along with gifts and mementoes for his years of service. Enjoy Harold. 4. Mixing an unknown brew, Mary Ann Wisda shows her chemistry classes how it is done. 7. Al 'sweetheart' Sugarman is loved by his English students as well as by faculty members. Always wi ling to do his part, he often entertains at faculty parties doing one of his many interpretive readings. J , 8. Facult Baseball Team: Front: Joe Gonzales, Nancy Berstein, Shig Kawashiri, Middleg gl0i'd Jones, Grant Carter, Albert Parkhill, Juel Godlstock, Ken Cross, Back: Chuc Baskett, Dwight Muskrath, Dennis Wolfe, and Dan Reinstein. i ,. 4 , ,,, F e. . K 7 8 Vi ' 5 ,gzz A N-.. Charmaine Warmsley Dennis Wolf Mary White Dixie Young Spec. Ed. Social Studies Social Studies PE Faculty 255 Ms. O'Hanlon joined the staff in January as principal at HP. Her freindly and open manner made acceptance immediate. The at staff and students appreciated her concern for us and , though her stay was a short one' she Q will linger in our S. fC her the best. Marjorie O Hanlon V 1 H 4 H tg - 5 thoughts. We wish . l. Custodian Staff: Paul Arnold, Melvin Jones. Willie Davis, Edgar Hightower, George Finster, Patricia Gorton. Bobby Willanson. and fnot picturedj Mr. Peter Ruiz, Plant Manager. 2. Librarian Joan Straley and her assistant Maria Ojeda. 3. Attendance Office: Carmen Arboleos, Gemma, Barbara Villagrana, and Shirley Edwards i Qui 2 3 -ig ttttt 1 Chuck Foote John Heinlein Arcelia Guevara Mary Schaeffer Security - Soc. Studies Boys Dean ESL Attendance Office 256 as si? 1- OF -of i . ff ' i Ti 2,Nurse: Mary Panish. ul Si K M S X 5, -xr , ,, fr Que Y.. ll 'Wi -an I0 fm 'fir A 3. Book Room: Elizabeth Moreno and Bella Perez. 4. Main Office: Cynthia Jones, Doris Springer, and Maria Vigil. .........,,t,,.W2 Q-,ww Jo Dillinger Dottie Egkan Betty Karlson Ella Anderson Admin. Secretary Counseling, Office:Ace - Counseling, Office - Clerk Custodian Staff Clerk FaCl.1llyZA2A Facultyfstaff 257 Supp Chevrolet 5801 Paclflc Blvd Huntmgton Park 588 1191 Elks Lodge 1415 3355 E. 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AUTOGRAPHS A Miguel Abarca 216 Raguel Abaunza 216 Maria Abreu 194. 59 Blanca Arencibia 194 Pedro Acevas 132 Maria Aceredo 194 Oscar Acevedo 132 Artemio Acosta 194 Gregorio Acosta 216 Horacio Acosta 216 Juan Acosta 194 Martha Acosta 216 Martin Acosta 36.51. 55. 132 Miguel Acosta 216 Rosalina Acosta 10.38. 44. 132 Thomas Acosta 216 Jose Acuebo 194 Dolores Aguayo 132 Javier Aguayo 6. 16. 132. 144. 168 Maria Aguila 132 Artemio Aguilar 194 Carolima Aguilar 194 Cecilia Aguilar 216 David Aguilar 58.216 Liza Aguilar 194 Martha Aguilar 194 Javier Aguiniga 216 Arcella Aguirre 194 lsabel Aguirre 216 Olga Aguirre 216 Sophia Aguirre 216 Rosalinda Aguirre 194 Rosemary Aguirre 194 Peter Aispuso 194 Jesus Alamilla 216 Veronica Alanis 216 Marciano Alarcon 132 Jorge Alatatorre 194. 16 Edwin Alba 194 Teddy P. Alba 132 Gabriela J.A1cala 132 Hilda Aldrete 20. 132. 166 Ana Maria Alegre 194 Patty Alegre 216 LaShawn Allen 5. 38.45. 132. 168 Ricky Almada 133. 166 Antonio Alonso 133 Digna Alonso 216 lvan Alonso 216 Maria Alnoso 216 Barbara Alva 216 Elvia Avalos Catalina Alvarado 216 Lorena Alvarado 216 Mario H. Alvarado 133 Marteen Alvarado 194 Alberto Alvarez 216 Alvaro Alvarez 194 Antonia Alvarez 216 Yvomme Alvarez 216 Eddie Amaya 216 Eddie Amezquita 20. 133 Ronal Anaya 194 Francisco Andalon 216 Brian C. Anderson 133 Abel C. Andrade 133 Jose Andrade 194 Letty Andrade 194 Victor Andrade 216 Viola Andrade 216 Cathy Andrews 216 Bertha Angeli 216 Carmen Anguiana 216 Denise M. Anies 7. 133 David Aragon 216 Luis Aragon 194 Mike Aragon 194 Aaron Arakaki 38. 194 Dina Aranda 216 Anton Araujo 216 Juan Arceo 216 Maria Arceo 50. 194 Rose I. Arceo 40. 48. 49. 51. 55. 133 Angie Archuleta 216 Richard P. Arebalo 133 John Arellano 133 Blanca Arencibia 58 Fernando Arevalo 55. 133 Rosy Arevalo 40, 194 Ana Arias 216 Ana Arias 194 Jennifer Arias 133 Jesus Arias 216 Luz Arias 38. 45, 49. 51. 55. 133 Martha Arias 194 Maybritt Arias 133 Jose Arizmendi 194 Olga Arizmendi 133 Danny Arrellavo 133 Neomi Arrellano 133 Armando Arreola 216 Carlos Arreola 194 Jesse Arreola 216 Olga Arreola 194 Silbano Arreola 194 Gracy Arriola 45. 133 Alfonso Arroyo 216 Marilu Arroyo 133 Roberto Arroyo 133 Fernando Arroyos 216 Alex Arteaga 51. 217 Irma Arteaga 133 Benito Arzate 133 Elsa Arzate 194 Gilbert Asa 217 Ignacio Avalos 217 Juan Aralos 194 Juan Avalos 194 Arnolfo Avila 217 John C. Avila 16, 133 Ricky Avila 217 Rosa Avila 217 Rosalba Avila 194 Rene Aviles 194 Angel Ayala 133 Art Ayala 50. 51. 195 Constance Ayers 133 Beatrice Ayon 217 Carmen Ayon 217 Evangelina Ayon 134 Imeida Ayon 217 B Adela Bahena 217 Yolanda Ballejo 217 Jaime Barajas 195 Jorge Barajas 3. 195 Jose Barajas 217 Maria Barajas 195 Maria Barajas 217 Rafael Barajas 134 Jose Barbosa 134 Diane Barela 217 Tammy Barnes 217 Maria Barragon 58.217 Adela Barrera 217 Alfredo Barrera 217 Jose Barrera 217 Oscar Barrientos 217 Atal.. Barrios 5. 9. 38.45. 53. 55 Leticia Barrios 51. 218 Juan Barrios 218 Helen Barron 195, 61 Irene Barron 61. 134 Martha Barron 218 Lupe Barroso 218 Josephine Basulto 134 Martha Basulto 195 Martha Basulto 218 Kilroy Batiste 195 Ingrid Bautista 218 Jandere Bautista 195 Rosa Bautista 218 Gonzalo Bayardo 218 Reyna Bazan 195 Lisa Bazua 134. 144. 168 Robert Beasley 218 Debra Beauvais 218 Julius Beauvais 58. 134. 145 Ana Becerra 195 Georgina Becerra 134 Oralia Becerra 195 Rosa Becerra 218 Rosa Becerra 195 Delia Beed 195. 61 Javier Beltran 218 Linda Beltran 195 Nita Beltran 218 Irene Benavente 218 Patrick Beresewicz 218. 51 Guillermo Bermudez 218 Maria Bernal 218 Maria Bernardino 218 Mario Bertieri 134 Ramiro Berumen 218 Rose Bejarano 218 Antonio Betancourt 218 Marlene Betancourt 3. 38. 42. 43. 59. 134. 135. 144 Olivia Betancourt 195 Ramiro Betumen 195 Maged'Bishara 195 Thomas Blake 195. 203 Darlene Blanchard 40. 51. 134 Eileen Blanchard 218 Eddie Blanco 218 Denise Bohorquez 218 Salvador Bolanos 195. 13 Willard Bolden 31. 218 John Bonan 36 Sandra Bonds 218 Jesse Borrego 134 Gomer Boletilo 218 Guillermo Botello 195 Rosario Brambila 195 Alicia Bravo 219. 61 Daniel Bravo 219 George Bravo 7. 134 Jose J. Bravo 134 Sylvia A. Bravo 134 Ray Breceola 195 Edward Brito 195 Joey Brito 58. 134 Floyd Broadnax 195 Sierra Broadnax 219 Richard Broclenck 195 Alondo Brown 36. 38.45. 134 Damon Brown 195 Daphne Brown 195 Mario Brown 219 May Brown 195 Ricky Brown 219 Tina Brown 134 Maria Buan 195 Paul Buan 219 Greg Buck 219 Julian Bueno 195 Gloria Buenrosto 195 Lourdes Buenrosto 195 Manuel Buenrostro 219 David Burciaga 219 Gilbert Burciaga 134 James Burrows 219. 14 Anthony Bustamante 195 Edwin G. Byrne 54. 134 C Marco Caamal 195 Olga Caleras 219 Laura Caceres 44. 56. 134. 160. 167 Carlos Cadavid 196 Carmen Cadena 134 Jesus Cadenas 219 Jeanette Cajas 134 Eddie Calderon 196 Francisco Calvo 219 Diana Camacho 134 Hortencia Camberos 219 Alexantra Campos 219 Arturo Campos 135 Eduardo Campos 196 Juan Campos 196 Maria E. Campos 135 Martha Campos 196 Robert Campos 219 Rosie Campos 196 Felix Canales 219 Jesus Canales 219 Maria Canas 196 Janet Cantero 219 Oscar Cantu 36. 196 Virgilio Cantu 36.219 Maria Carauza 219 Ada Carasco 219 Fernando Caraveo 219 Aracelly Carazos 196 Elizabeth Carbajal 196 Jose Carbajal 196 Leticia Cardenas 196 Ricardo Cardenas 135 Sandra Cardenas 219 Sergio Cardenas 219 Jose L. Cardiel 135 Miguel Cardiel 219 Nora Caudiel 219 Andrew Cardona 196 Jesus Cardona 219 Mario Cardona 196 Martin Cardona 194. 196 Laura Carmona 219 Rita Carmona 44. 196 Danny Carrera 135 Hector Carrera 27. 35. 53. 135. 168 Reina Carrera 135 Ruth Carrera 196 Ernesto Carrillio 196 Patricia Carrillo 135 Roger Carrillo 135 Yolanda Carrillo 196 Daniel Carvajal 135 Richard Carvajal 219 Leticia Casillas 196 Blanca E. Cast 135 Angelica Castaneda 219 Mollie Castaneda 219 Rebecca Castaneda 136. 59 Yolanda Castellano 196 Alex Castellanos 135 Fernando Castellanos 135 Sergio Castellanos 219 Ignacio Castillio 196 Luis Castillio 196 Maria Castillio 196 Maria Castillio 196 Abel Castillo 219 Adriana Castillo 219 Carlos Castillo 219 George Castillo 219 Hector Castillo 36. 38. 45. 5 135, 144. 168 Jose Castillo 219 Mara Castillo 219 Maria Castillo 219 Moises Castillo 135 Rosa Castillo 219 Beverly Castonguay 219 Ignacio Castor 219 Raymond Castor 196 Christy Castro 136 Elisa Castro 136 Felicitas Castro 196 Fernando Castro 28 Leonel Castro 219 Lupe Castro 136 Mario Castro 44.219 Robert Castro 196 Alfred Catano 136. 145. 168 Griselda Catela 196 Carmen Cazares 136 Raymond Cebalos 196 Laura Ceballos 219 Cecilia Celis 136 Civies Celis 136 Maria Centeno 219 Jaime Cerda 196 Reynaldo B. Cerda 136 Orlando Cernas 196 Alvaro Cervantes 196 Ben Cervantes 219 Ezequiel Cervantes 196 Henry Cervantes 197 Maria Cervantes 220 Maria Cervantes 136 Mayra Cervantes 220 Ralph Cervantes 136 Ramon Cervantes 220 Socorro Cervantes 220 Ezequiel Cervantes 196 Jose Chacon 220 Rafael Chacon 136 Rosemary Chacon 220. 61 Ana Chang 136 Carmen Chang 220 Melvin A. Chasse 136 1. 53. Index 277 Carlos Chavarria 197 Gilbert Chavvaria 136 Ricardo Chavvaria 220 Adolfo Chavez 220 Antonio Chavez 197 Denise Chavez 197 Gilbert Chavez 220 lrene Chavez 220 Irma Chavez 220 Jerry Chavez 7. 13. 136 Jose Chavez 220 Leticia Chavez 136 Leticia Chavez 28. 137, 45, 49 Loretta Chavez 197 Manuel Chavez 197 Maria Chavez 220 Oscar Chavez 197 Yvonne Chavez 197 Irma Chavolla 220 Patrick Cheadle 36, 38, 197. 89 Magdalena Chico 137 Rita Chitwood 27, 58. 137 Robert Christes 197 Doris Cifuentes 197 Angie Cisneros 220, 61 Bertha Cisneros 220 Ester Ciseros 197 Gley Cisneros 197 Maria Cisneros 220 Sylvia Cisneros 137 Alma V. Clark 137. 145 Ana lsabelCobian 220 Marlene L. Coleman 7.45. Brenda Colon 51. 160. 220 Dirisa Colvin 220 Haudee Comales 197 Martha Comparan 220 Arturo Comparan 137 Elizabeth Comparan 197 Deanna Conant 137 Carlos Conde 27. 197 E. Contras 220 Benny Contreras 137 Elizabeth Contreas 220 Grace Contreas 137 Guadalupe Contreras 220 Hugo Contreras 197 Jaime Contreras 197 Jonathan Contreras 220 Jose Contreras 220 Juan Contreras 220 Maria Contreras 220 Sam Contereas 220 Dina Cooley 220 Gilbert Cordova 220 Javier Corea 220 Walter Corea 197 Jose Corian 197 Guillermina Corona 28. 13 Jose Corona 220 Luis Corona 197 Martin Corona 220 E. Corpuz 220 Alvaro Corral 220 Anabel Corral 197 Richard Corral 221 Sandra Corral 197 Haydee Corrales 197 Norm Corrales 58. 137 Carmen Correa 137. 144 Ariel Cortes 197 Armendo Cortes 197 Blanca Cortes 137 Maria Cortes 198 Celia Cortez 197 Concepcion Cortez 197 George Cortez 137. 171 Guztavo Cortez 197 Luz Cortez 197 Maria Cortez 221 Mauricio Cortez 221 Mayra Cortez 221. 61 Patricia Cortez 221 Ralph Cortez 198 Rosalva Cortez 221 Rosemary Cortez 221 Victor Cortez 198 Luis Cota 221 R. Cota 198 Sonya Cotten 38. 221 Bernardo Covarrubias 221 59. 137 7 Tony Covarrubias 137 Rosa Coviar 221 William Coy 58 Anthony Crawford 198 Gregory Crawford 221 Arthur Crepean 221 Jim Crepeau 221 Gayke Crawfield 28 Angelo Cruz 198 Edward A. Cruz 137 Glenn Cruz 137 Hector Cruz 198 Jose Cruz 198 Liz Cruz 59, 198 Lorena Cruz 137 Margarita Cruz 198 Mark Cruz 17. 36 Maria Cruz 198 Milton Cruz 198 Sandra E. Cruz 137 Toni Cruz 221 Cecilia Cuellar 221 Manuel Cuellar 221 Theresa Cuellar 198 Javier Cuevas 31. 198 Maria Cuevas 198 Clifford Culpepper 221 Hector Curiel 198 Tangualin Curry 221, 17. 51 D Marisela Daniel 198 Paulita Davila 42. 198 Adolfo Davis 198 Carole Davis 137. 10.48. 55 166 Holly Davis 37. 42. 198. 50 Jonathan Davis 221 Ronnie Davis 51. 221 Edgar Daza 58. 221 Eileen DeLaCruz 221 Jorge DeLaCruz 36. 221. 51 Jose DeLaCruz 221 Martin DeLaMora 221 Carmen DeLaRocha 221 R. DeLaRocha 198 Abel DeLaRosa 20, 44, 221 Candido DeLaRosa 221 Gabriel DeLaRosa 198 Leobardo DeLaRosa 137 Maria DeLaRosa 198 Miguel DeLaRosa 198 Saul DeLaRosa 198 Alfredo DeLaTorre 221 Alma DeLaTorre 198 Arturo DeLaTorre 198 Jose DeLaTorre 221 Maria DeLaTorre 137 Sara DelCastillo 221 Emilio DeLeon 198 Esperanza DeLeon 137 Elvia Delgado 221 Irene Delgado 221 Rocio Delgado 137, 157 Debbie DeLucio 199 Patty DeRush 221 Teresa DeSantiago 221 Eddie Diez 221 George Diaz 221 Jose J. Diaz 138 Luis Diaz 221 Manuel Diaz 199 Maricela Diaz 138 Martha Diaz 221 Norma Diaz 199 Ralph Diaz 199 Rosalinda Diaz 199 Thomas Diaz 199 Arturo Dominquez 199 Jorge Dominguez 221, 16 Juana Dominguez 221 Olivia Dominquez 222 Alfonso Duarte 138 Roy Duarte 222 Vinia L. Duckson 138. 10.48 51 55.145. 151,154 Betsy Duckworth 60. 199 Elizabeth Duenas 222 Adam Duran 222 Ajeo Duran 222 Anna Duran 222 Julio Duran 199 Martha Duran 199 Nora Duron 199 Rosalinda Duran 138 E Anthony Edney 222 Ernie Eliziarraz 222 Daniel Elizarrarez 199.51 Mitch Ellick 222 Jaime Enriquez 199 Lupe Enriquez 222. 61 Efina Escalante 222 Otto Escalante 222 Aurora Escamilla 138 Sofia Escobar 222 Angel Escobedo 58. 222 Frank Escobedo 222 Jorge Escobedo 138 Jorge Escobedo 199 Juan Escobedo 138 Connie Esparza 222 lrma Esparza 222 Laura Esparza 199 Raquel Esparza 222 Elsa L. Espino 138 Jose Espino 222 Martha Espino 199 Ana Marie Espinoza 138 Edward Espinoza 199 Jacklyn Espinoza 38. 199. 49 Javier Espinoza 222 Luis Espinoza 222 Patricia Espinoza 222 Gabriel Esqueda 222 Jesse Esquival 222 Jose Esquival 222 Marcos Esquival 222 David Estany 138 Miguel Estebane 199 Jesus Estebo 222 David Estevane 222 Elsa Estevez 138 Guillermo Estevez 199 Angel Estrada 222 Carmen Estrada 222 Celia Estrada 199 Federico Estrada 138 Leticia Estrada 222 Leticia Estrada 222 Luis Estrada 223 Pedro Estrada 223 Fernando Estrella 199 Rudy Evancich 223 Terri Evancich 51. 199 Diana Evans 138 Jesse Evans 199 David Everett 223 F Norma Fabela 199. 7. 59.60 Juan Failde 223 Bobbie Falvey 199 Adam Fausto 223 Florina Favila 223 Abel Fayundo 199 Francisco Felix 138 Cesar Fernandez 27. 199.36 Martha Fernandez 38.223 Annette Fenreire 199 Rosa Ferrer 223 Blanca Fierro 223 Gustavo Fierro 138 Martin Fierro 199 Sony Fierro 223 Gabriel Fierros 199 Luis Fierros 223 Danny Figueroa 223 Edgar Figueroa 138 Elvin Figueroa 36. 138. 38. 58 Fernando Figueroa 223. 58. 227 L. Figueroa 58. 199 L. D. Figueroa 199 Lisa Figueroa 223 Maximiliano Figueroa 199 Patricia Figueroa 223 Ana R. Flamenco 138 Jorge Flamenco 199 Julia Fliger 220. 223. 61 Brenda Flores 38. 223 Elisa Flores Elvia Flores Hugo Flores Jovita Flores Judith Flores Maria Flores 55 Maria Flores 138. 8 223 223 199 27. 35. 38. 138. 45. 51. 223 Melinda Flores 223 Matie Flores Norma Flore Sergio Flores Sylvia Flores Sylvia Flores 44. 138. 166 223 138. 155 223 223 Thomas Flores 223 Yolanda Flores 200. 138 Yolie Flores 38.42. 44. 138. 145. 151 Martha Floyde 28.35.223 Christine Fong 138 Charmaine Ford 200 Sheila Fontenot 139 Lionel Franco 223 LaDora Frasse 223 Anna Freeman 200 Prince Freeman 223 Terry Freeman 200 Angela Fragoso 223 Elias Fragoso 25. 200 Richardo Frias 223 Josie Fricias 200 Blanca Fuentes 200 Marcelino Fuentes 139 Maria Fuentes 200 Maria Funes 223 G Marial Galaviz 223 Adela Galicia 223 Eva Galicia 139 Freddy Galicia 223 Rosalinda Galicia 139 Maria Galvan 200 Patricia Gallardo 139 Gonzalo Gallegos 200 Judith Gallegos 223 Natalie Gallegos 223 Sandra Gallegos 200 Sara Gallegos 223 Sylvia Gallegos 223 Maria Galvnan 200 Mario Gaona 200 Ana Garcia 223 Araceli Garcia 139 Bertha Garcia 223 Carlos Garcia 35.200 Cellina Garcia 223 Christine Garcia 139 Clemente Garcia 223 Danny Garcia 223 David Garcia 223 Elpidio Garcia 200 Erlinda L. Garcia 139 Guerardo Garcia 200 Fabiola Garcia 139 Felix Garcia 31 George Garcia 200 George Garcia 224 Gerardo Garcia 139 Glenda Garcia 224 Jesse Garcia 224 Jorge Garcia 200 Juan Garcia 200 Juan Garcia 35.200 Juan Garcia 200 Laura Garcia 59. 139 Leticia Garcia 139 Linda B. Garcia 27. 139 Lisa Garcia 139 Lucia Garcia 200 48. 55. Index 279 Luis Garcia 224 Manuel Garcia 224 Maria Garcia 224 Marie Garcia 200 Maria Garcia 224 Martha Garcia 200 Martha Garcia 224 Martin Garcia 224 Mauricio Garcia 224 Migual Garcia 224 Nancy Garcia 224 Norma Garcia 139 Silvia Garcia 224 Pablo Garcia 224 Petor Garcia 224 Rafael Garcia 200 Rosa Garcia 224. 140 Rosa Garcia 224 Rosa Garcia 140 Rosalie Garcia 59. 140 Rutilio Garcia 200 Sammy A. Garcia 38, 140. 166. 168 Tony Garcia 200 Tony Garcia 140 Wintilo Garcia 44. 200. 50 Venta Garcia 224 Alicia Garibay 224 David Garibay 200 Jose Garza 35. 58 Esperanza Gastelum 200 Rosario Gastelum 140. 160 Aurora Gastenell 140 Gabe M. Gatling 140 Paul Gauss 224 Manuel Gayton 224 David Giles 36.38. 45. 48. 140. 51. 53. 55. 145. 167 Connie Giron 140 Veronica Godinez 140 Albert Gomez 224 Alfredo Gomez 224 Amelia Gomez 140 Corina Gomez 200 Edward Gomez 35.224 Edwardo Gomez 140 Gloria Gomez 224 Hector Gomez 200 lmelda Gomez 224 Javier Gomez 200 Juan Gomez 224 Laura Elena Gomez 36. 200. 39. 45 Luis Gomez 224 Mario Gomez 224 Mark Gomez 27, 35, 140 Marlen Gomez 140. 144 Norma Gomez 200 Pedro Gomez 200 Rosa Gomez 224 Zoila Gomez 224 Alfredo Gonzales 200 Alicia Gonzales 224 Amalia Gonzales 200 Ernie Gonzales 224.200 Joe Gonzales 224 Juan Gonzales 224 Mark Gonzales 200 Anabell Gonzalez 224 Angie Gonzalez 225 Antonio Gonzalez 225 Art Gonzalez 140 Bill Gonzalez 44 Camelia Gonzalez 140 Carlos Gonzalez 225 Edwardo Gonzalez 200. 44 Elizabeth Gonzalez 225 Evelia Gonzalez 225 Francisco Gonzalez 225 Genoveva Gonzalez 140 Gerado Gonzalez 225 Gladys Gonzalez 200 Gloria Gonzalez 200 Gustavo Gonzalez 225 lrinea Gonzalez 140 Irma Gonzalez 225 Irma Gonzalez 225 Johnny Gonzalez 225 Jose Oscar Gonzalez 200 Jose Gonzalez 225 Joseph Gonzalez 225 Juan Gonzalez 140 Leonor Gonzalez 225 Leticia Gonzalez 200. 205 Leticia Gonzalez 200 Leticia Gonzalez 200 Luis Gonzalez 225 Manuel Gonzalez 200 Marco Gonzalez 225. 200 Maria Gonzalez 50, 225 Maria Gonzalez 225 Maria E. Gonzalez 200 Marino Gonzalez 225 Martin Gonzalez 225 Miriam Gonzalez 140 Pablo Gonzalez 201 Patricia Gonzalez 225 Patricia Gonzalez 140. 40 Patricia Gonzalez 140 Salavador Gonzalez 201. 58 Sylvia Gonzalez 225 Victor Gonzalez 36. 38, 140. 45, 51 53. 55 Oscar Gonzalez 201 Vivian Grau 38. 42. 44. 140. 48. 55. 59 Bryan Griffin 140. 8 Martha Grijaiva 201 Elvira Guaderrama 225 Ana Gudino 225 Adan Guerrero 225 Angelica Guerrero 225 Antonio Guillen 225 Irene Guizar 225 Alfred Gutierrez 201, 13, 38. 44 Alma Gutierrez 201 Beverly Gutierrez 225 Damian Gutierrez 201 Eddie Gutierrez 201 Graciela Gutierrez 141 Henry Gutierrez 201 Ignacio Gutierrez 225 Juan Gutierrez 225 Juan Gutierrez 225 Judith Gutierrez 225 Lety Gutierrez 201 Luis Gutierrez 50. 201. 51 Maria Gutierrez 201 Maria Gutierrez 225 Martin Gutierrez 201 Marty Gutierrez 141, 16. 22. 38, 40 42.161.166.168.169 Mirella Gutierrez 141. 16 Patricia Gutierrez 141 Paul Gutierrez 201 Pedro Gutierrez 201 Veronica Gutierrez 225 Victor Gutierrez 225 Vincent Gutierrez 35. 225. 36. 38 Arturo Guzman 225 Cesar Guzman 201 Gerardo Guzman 141 Gracie Guzman 225 Gracie Guzman 225 Joel Guzman 201 Jose A. Guzman 141 Joesph Guzman 201 Juan Guzman 225 Luz M. Guzman 141 Patty Guzman 201 Paula Guzman 201 Yanina Guzman 201 H Susan Hale 202 Verge Hall 225 Victor Hall 225 Richard Hamilton 202 Marzull Handford 225 Wendell Handford 141, 44 William Handlin 226 Vernon Hardiman 226 Patricia Harrel 226 Ravella Harris 202 Rosezina Heard 202 Estele Heckmuller 202, 10 Michael Henderson 202. 58 Jerome Hendrix 202 Bobby Henley 141 Mary Henojosa 202 James Henry 226 Darja Hensgens 42. 141. 55. 151 Marcel Hensgens 202 Lupe Heredia 226 Miguel Heredia 202 Abiud Hernandez 141 Adriana Hernandez 202 Alfredo Hernandez 202 Alice Hernandez 226 Alisia Hernandez 226 America Hernandez 202 Angel Hernandez 202 Aurelio Hernandez 226 Billy Hernandez 226 Cecilia Hernandez 226 Christine Hernandez 202 Danny Hernandez 202 David Hernandez 202 Elena Hernandez 202 Elvia Hernandez 202 Flora Hernandez 202. 7. 59 Freddy Hernandez 226 Gilbert Hernandez 202. 44 Gloria Hernandez 226 Greg Hfe Hernandez 226 Guillermo Hernandez 202 Gylmar Hernandez 44. 202 Hector Hernandez 202 Humberto Hernandez 141 Isaac Hernandez 202 Jesus Hernandez 226 Jesus Hernandez 202 Jorge Hernandez 202 Jose Hernandez 226 Jose Hernandez 202 Juan Hernandez 202 Juan Hernandez 226 Leticia Hernandez 141. 7. 37. 38. 45. 51. 53. 55.60.151 Linda Hernandez 226 Lubia Hernandez 226, 61 Manuel Hernandez 226 Maria Hernandez 141 Maricela Hernandez 226 Marisela Hernandez 202 Martin Hernandez 202 Martha Hernandez 39.226 Martin Hernandez 226 Nadine Hernandez 226 Nancy Hernandez 202 Pescuar Hernandez 226 Ralph Hernandez 226 Ramon Hernandez 36. 202. Raul P. Hernandez 141 Rhode Hernandez 141 Rosa Hernandez 202. 16 Saul Hernandez 145 Sylvia Hernandez 202 Silvia Hernandez 142 Sylvia G. Hernandez 202 Bernarda Herrera 202 Betty Jo Herrera 226 Blanca Herrera 142 Elisa Herrera 226 Elsa Herrera 226 Franciso Herrera 227 Laura A. Herrera 142 Magdalena Herrera 227 Raul Herrera 142 Velia Herrera 227 Jose Hidalgo 202 Venecia Higgins 38. 142. 45 Mary Hinojosa 202 Leopolgo Hipolito 227 Yu Hoang 36.202 Russill Holcomb 202 Alfred Holguid 221.227 Gilbert Holguin 227 Kevin Holly 202 Lisa Hong 142 Audrey Hoover 142 Francisco Huerta 227 Alesandra Huezo 227 Felipe Huezo 202 Horley Huffinton 227 Leticia Hurrera 227 Xochitl Hurtsfo 227 38. 50 I Rudolfolbanez 227 Alicialbarra 142 Annalbarra 51.227 Eleonorlbarra 142 Ginalbarra 227 Marthalbarra 81 Martinlbarra 227 Olgalbarra 42.227 Enriquezlniquez 142 Gerardolniquez 227 Gilbertlniquez 227 Raul Iniquez 227 Joselribe 142 lrmalrribe 227 J Fernando Jara 227 Fernando Jara 227 Oswaldo Jara 203 David Jaso 203 Cynthia Jauregui 203 Jesus Jauregui 142 Luis Eduardo Jauregui 142 Alma Jimenez 227 Gloria Jimenez 142. 168 Graciela Jimenez 227 Hilda Jimenez 227 Maria Jimenez 227. 61 Maria C. Jimenez 142 Miguel Jimenez 142. 7 Minerra Jimenez 227 Rafael Jimenez 58.203 Sergio Jimenez 227 Tony Jimenez 40. 227. 216 Andre Johnson 168. 17 Angie Johnson 227 Antonia Johnson 227 Carl Johnson 227 Maria Johnson 227. 16 Raymond Johnson 36.203 Relinda Johnson 203 Warren Johnson 35 Willie W. Johnson 142 John Jones 58. 203 Moses Jorge 227 Jessie Jorquez 227 Duran Julieta 227 K Joyce Kahl 5.10. 17. 35. 142. 38. 42. 45. 55, 145. 154. 163. 168 Eric R. Kibble 142 Tanara Kibble 227 Helen Kim 203 Raymond Kim 225.227 Tim King 203 Misty Kirkman 58.203 James Kirkwood 142 John Kohut 203 Jeff Kuehl 227 L Jaime Landa 203 Omar Landeros 227 Berry Langford 228 Teresa A, Lanier 142 Jesse Lara 13. 36.50.203 Jorge Lara 7. 13. 36. 60. 203 Leticia Lara 203 Santiago Lara 228 Yaniro Larios 228 Laura Larman 142 Tessie Larranga 203 Julianna Lawler 203 Joseph Lawson 228 Marie Lawson 203 Erna Lazano 204 Guillermina Lazano 229 Juan Lazano 229 Index 281 Joseph Lazo 228 Ana Luisa Leal 142 Cesar Leal 228 Sarah Leal 59, 203 Vince Ledesma 36, 38, 203, 44 Andrew Lee 35. 36, 228, 239 Sinim Lee 203 Steve Lemm 228 David Lemon 42, 203 Eleen Leon 228 Gustavo Leon 228 Norma Leon 203 Pedro Leon 203 Roberto Leos 142 Andre Lewis 228 David Leyva 228 Frank Leyvas 228 Josefina Licea 142 Juan Licea 203 Douglas Lima 228 Alfredo Limon 203 Marty Limon 228 Olga Lira 228 Sammuel Littlefield 203 Lupe Lizalde 228 Alfred Lomas 228 Jose Lomeli 228 Adolfo Lopez 228 Alma R. Lopez 143 Ana Lopez 228 Anthony Lopez 204 Arturo Lopez 228 Bertha Lopez 228 Cella Lopez 228 Cesar Lopez 204 Conrad Lopez 58 Consuelo Lopez 143 Danny Lopez 228 Dora M. Lopez 143 Edward Lopez 143' Esteban Lopez 228 Gilbert Lopez 228 Hugo Lopez 228 Irene Lopez 204 Irma Lopez 58, 204 Javier Lopez 228 Johnny Lopez 36, 38, 204 Jose Lopez 228 Juan Lopez 204 Juana Lopez 204 Luis Lopez 143 Maggie Lopez 228 Marcie Lopez 4, 5, 38, 42, 45, 1 144, 168 Maria Lopez 10. 53, 58, 143 Maria E. Lopez 143 Maria Luz Lopez 143 Maria S. Lopez 143 Maria L. Lozano 143 Maria Lopez 143, 228 Maria Lopez 204, 143 Marian Lopez 204 Mario Lopez 204 Mario Lopez 229 Martin Lopez 229 Miguel Lopez 229 Nana Lopez 229 Omar Lopez 229 Richard Lopez 204 Richard Lopez 229 Rosario Lopez 229 Slavador Lopez 204 Salvador Lopez 229 Samuel Lopez 229 Irma Lorea Alex Lorenzana 229 Danny Lovell 204 Debbie Lovell 44, 229, 232 Michelle Lowery 204 Dee Loyd 143 Javier Lazano 204 Margarita Lazano 229 Maria Lazano 204 Patricia Lazano 143 Ray Lazano 204 Rosa Lazano 229 Erna Lozano 60, 204 Dee Loyol 143 Florentino Lua 229 Jorge Lua 229 Lonny Lucero 229 Roland Lucero 143 Thelma Lucero 204 Edwin Lucera 204 Jesus Lugo 204 Ruben Lugo 229 Sergio Lugo 229 Alvaro Lujan 229 Ezaquil Lujano 229 Felipe Luna 229 Albert Luther 204 M Jackie Machado 204 Alicia Macias 59, 204 Delia Macias 229 Eddie Macias 229 Elizabeth Macias 16, 35, 146 Leticia Macias 229 Martha Elva Macias 146 Oscar Macias 204 Pamela Macias 204 Raul Macias 35, 229 Robert Macias 229 Miguel Maciel 229 Georgeanna MacKay 147 Adela Madera 204 Bernadine Madrid 28 Mimi Maeda 229 Sherry MacMillan 143 Regina MacMillan Delia Magallanes 146 Fidel Magallanes 229 Ana Magana 1 1, 32, 38, 48, 55 146 Bertha Magana 204 Dolores Magana Griselda Magana 205 Jose Magana 205 Norma Magano Domingo Mairena 58, 205 Luisa Mairena 229 Donna M. Makino 146 Alicia Maldando 229 Arturo Maldanado 205 Jackie Maldanado 229 Oscar Maldanado 146 Rosa M. Maldonado 145, 146 Salvado Maldonado 229 Martha Mandojano 229 Maria Maravilla 205 Maria Mares 146 Salvador Mares 229 Femando Marin 205 Guy Marin 205 Jerry Marin 146 Dablo C. Marin 146 Francisco Mariscal 205 Framcisco Mariscal 229 Magdalena Mariscal 205 Roberto Mariscal 205 Sylvia Mariscal 61, 229 Guadalupe Marquez 229 Joe Marquez 205 Leticia Marquez 229 Marina Marquez 229 Martin Marrick 229 Mauricio Marroquin 205, 13 Ana Martha 205 Margarita Martin 230 Sylvia Martin 230 Abel Martinez 205 Albert Martinez 146 Alejandro Martinez 230 Alice Martinez 205 Ana Martinez 205 Angel Martinez 14, 146 Armando Martinez 16, 146 Blanca Martinez 147 Carmen Martinez 205 Carolina Martinez 205 Damian Martinez 205 Elmer Martinez 230 Elsa Martinez 230 Emie Martinez 230 Fidencio Martinez 205 Flora Martinez 230 Francisco Martinez 205 Frank Martinez 205 George Martinez 147 Irene Martinez 60. 205 Isaac Martinez 147 Janet Martinez 205 Jesse Martinez 205 Jesus Martinez 147 Jesus F. Martinez 147 Jesus M. Martinez 147 Jesus Martinez 16. 230 Jose Martinez 205 Jose Martinez 230 Juan Martinez 205 Joe A. Martinez 147 Leora Martinez 230 Lorena Martinez 205 Lupe Martinez 205 Luz Martinez 51,230 Magdelena Martinez 230 Manuel Martinez 147 Maria Martinez 147 Martha Martinez 28. 147 Martha Martinez 230 Martin Martinez 205 Marvin Martinez 230 Miguel Martinez 230 Pat Martinez 147 Patty Martinez 230 Pedro Martinez 230 Robert Martinez 230 Roberto Martinez 230 Ruben Martinez 230 Teresa Martinez 230 Vickie Martinez 147 Virginia Martinez 205 Daniel Marquez 37, 147 Fernando Marquez 147 Jesus Mata 230 Lorenzo Mata 205 Joe Mathews 205 Dean Maxwell 25. 34. 40, 230 Yvone Maxwell 205 Ray Maxwell 35. 36, 38. 39. 42. 48, 55. 147. 160, 161. 167 Jorge Maya 205 Sergio Mayo 27.58. 230 Hector Mazon 8, 58. 147. 166 Rhoda McDuffy 205 Andrea McGraw 230 Sean McGuire 205. 165 Peter McGuire 205 Karen McLintock 205 Regina McMil1ian 44 Chris Mecum 58 Alma Medina 205 Carlos Medina 205 Dora Medina 230 Griselda Medina 147 Lorena Medina 230 Maria Aurora Medina 147 Martin Medina 230 Raymond Medina 230 Richard Medina 205 Vilma Medina 61.230 Wilson Medina 230 Allonso Mediola 205 Christina Medrano 147 Esther Medrano 60. 205. 163 Malvaro Medrano 230 Nancy Medrano 147 George Mejia 230 Oscar Majia 230 George Meldrum 230 Melody Meldrum 206 Cayetano Melendez 206 Jose Melendrez 206 Cheryl Melton 206 Alfred Mena 230 Marvin Mena 230 Anabel Mendez 147 Arturo Mendez 206 Claudio Mendez 230 Lourdes Mendez 61.230 Raul Mendez 206 Catalina Mendoza 230 Cedar Mendoza 230 George Mendoza 230 Maricella Mendoza 230 Nelly Mendoza 230 Nery S. Mendoza 42. 147 Rosa Mendoza 147 Rudy Mendoza 148. 163 Sandra Menjivar 59, 148 45 Robert Meras 28.44. 147 Alma Mercado 230 Guillermo Mercado 206 Gustavo Mercado 206 Patty Mercado 230 Susana Merin 59, 206 Felipe Navarro 232 Jaime Navarro 232 Juan Navarro 206 Julio Navarro 232 Moises Navarro 232 Obdulia Navarrete 148 Alberto Merlan 206 Samuel Mesa 36. 231 Connie Meza 206 Kenya Meza 148 Sandra Meza 231 Alan Milligan 231 Javier Min'are s 48 53 144.148 J . . George Miramontes 35 Caroline Miranda 148 Eric Miranda Jose Mireles 45. 48. 53 206 Antonio Mirelos 231 Carolyn Mix 206 Curtis Mok 36. 51 Cynthia Mix 231 Alvaro Molina 231 Edna Molina 148 Glovanni Molina 231 Oscar Navarro 206 Linda Neal 206 Martha Negrete 148 Patricia Negrete 232 Hector Navarez 36. 38. 206 148 Elena L. Nevels Chi Nguyen 232 Jorge Nichols 206 Luis Nieves 232 Faustino Nieves 206 Victor Nieves 206 Miguel Noriega 206 Lupe Burp Noy 44, Aracely Nuno 149 Ceasar Nunez 232 Eva Nunez 149 Jesus Nunez 232 149, 168 Gustavo Molina 148 Manuel Molina 206 Maria Molina 231 Daniel Monereal 148 Martin Montalvan 231 Alba Montano 231 Marty Montano 231 Ricardo Montano 58. 148 Sylvia Montano 148 Marcella Montoya 220 Francisca Mora 148 Marlene Mora 231 Robert Mora 206 Al Morales 231 Cecilia Morales 231 Doris Morales 206 Elizabeth Morales 231 Emilia Morales 206 Francisco Morales 206 Fulgencio Morales 231 Gladys Morales 206 Jerry Morales 145 Louis Morales 36. 231 Olga Morales 206 Samuel Morales 206 Sandra Morales 231 Guy Moreno 20. 35 Jose Moreno 148 Mary Moreno 148 Richard Moreno 231 Manuel Moro 231 Judy L. Morris 148 Mike A. Mouneu 35. 144. 148 Mireya Mozqueda 148. 160. 167 Lourdes Mugo 231 Curtis Mok 231 Amparo Munoz 206 Edward Munoz 231 Feliciano Munoz 231 Fernando Munoz 148 Fernando Munoz 206 Florentino Munoz 206 Jaime Munoz 231 Luis Munoz 206 Manual Munoz 231 Maria Munoz 231 Ricardo Munoz 32.36. 144. 148. 160. 161. 163. 168. 169 Ruben Munoz 206 Sabastian Munoz 232 Jose Nunez 149 Lucia Nunez 232 Maria Nunez 232 Maricela Nunez 232 Rosa Nunez 232 Yolanda Nunez 206 Socorro Nuno 232 O Angelica Ochoa 206. 232 Carolina Ochoa 232 Carlos Ochoa 206 Guadalupe Ochoa 206 Jaime Ochoa 232 Juan Ochoa 206 Martha Ochoa 149 Sylvia Ochoa 149 Gurardo Odoria 206 George Ogawa 232 Silvia Oldrich 27. 149 Antonio Olguin 149 Dora L. Olivas 149 Sandra Olivas 207 Sofia D. Olivas 31, 149 Pat Olivas 207 Patricia Olivas 61.207 Eddie Olivo 232 Laura Olivo 149 Juanita Olmeda 232 Amado Olmas 149 Hilda Ontiveros 149 Laura Ontiveros 232 Alicia Olvera 149 Maria Olvera 207 Carlos Oriz 28 Adam Ortiz 207 Audry Ortiz 232 Christina Ortiz 232 Esther Ortiz 207 Gabrial Ortiz 232 Joanne Ortiz 149 Jorge Ortiz 207 Julio Ortiz 150. 232 Jose Ortiz 232 Angel Murguia 206 Mario C. Murguia 36.51. 148 Gilbert Murillo 232 Jaime Murillo 232 Martha Murillo 232 Martin Murillo 232 Bertha Muvillo 148 Tangee Myles 206 Mertha A. Ochos Narriman Ortiz 207 Patricia Ortiz 232 Sara Ortiz 233 Soccoro Ortiz 232 Sylvia Ortiz 232 Manual Ortiz 232 P Marley Pabob 35 Adolph Pacheco 233 Pedro Pacheco 233 Ana Padilla 150, 207 Maria Podilla 50 Chris Padilla 207 Laura Padilla 150 Maria Padilla 50 Maricela Padilla 150 Ricardo Padilla 207 Tommy Padilla 150 Edgar Paiza 44 Georgina Palacios 233 Enrique Palafox 207 Guillermo Palafox 207,233 Jaime Palafox 150 Albert Palenzuela Maria Palos 150 Ray Paniagua 207 Armando Pantoja 233 Martin Pantoja 233 Jeannie Pappas 207 Marco Pardo 233 Hector Peredes 233 Raquel Paredes 207 Laurrie Parolks 207 David Parker 39, 145. John Parker 207 Celina Parra 233 Ex meragdo Parra 150 Jose Parra 207 Juan Parra 207 Manual Parra 233 Maria Parra 233 150 Rajesh Parmar 36,207 Valdez Partee 233 Ada Petengil 233 Maria Pasillas 207 Mary Pasillas 60. 208. Mahesh Patel 208 212.213 Javier Patin 31. 36. 208 Lydia Patron 150 Micheal Patterson 3,1 161 Enriqeta Paz 233 Patricia Paz 208 Silvia Paz 208 Carolyn Pearson 150 Ada -Peguero 61 Mark Pineda 208 Amelia Pelayo 208 Ana Pelayo Arturo Pena 233 Leonor Pena 233 Gloria Pena 233 Olivia Pena 150 Rosanna Penaloza 23 45, 150. 160. 3 Mary Peoples 38. 45. 150 Erie Peralta 233 Jose Peralta 208 Rhonda Ann Peoples Martha Peraza 233 Rosa Perea 150 Sylvia Pereda 150 Art Perez 233 Caralina Perez 150 Cresencio Perez 208 Carlos Perez 233 George Perez 208 Gelbert Perez 58. 208 Gustavo Perez 208 Hector Perez 208 Hector J. Perez 208 Jaime Perez 150 Jannel Perez 208 Juan Carlos Perez 233 Maggie Perez 11.26, 3 Marisela Perez 150 150 6. 40. 150 N Marjorie Naranjo 232 Anna Navarro 232 Carmen Navarro 4. 145. 148. 168 Delfina B. Navarro 148 Anna Ordones 232 Maria Oregel 207 Alma Ortega 207 Mario Ortega 232 Debbie Ornelas 42.207 Elodia Orozco 232 Catarino Oseqeda 233 Ada Otero 233 Lupe Oyarzabel 150 Mando Perez 208 Martin Perez 208 Martina Perez 61, 2 Norma Perez 233 Oscar Perez 233 33 Patty Perez 150. 160 Raquel Pico 151 Roberto Perez 208 Robert Perez 233 Roger Perez 150 Index 283 Rosa Perez 233 Rosa Perez 233 Ruth Perez 150 Sergio Perez 233 Silvano Perez 233 Susan Perez 234. 239 Sylvia Perez 151 Theresa Perez 208 Oscar Perez Cheryl Peterson 208 Nancy Pettengill 208 Liem Phan 208 Maria Pichardo 208 Willie Pickens 234 Alice Pineda 42.60.208 Francisco Pineda 234 Sergio Platero 234 Pedro Plascencia 208 Patricia Pollock 208 Ernie Ponce 151 Miquel Ponce 234 Rosemary Ponce 231 Silvia Ponce 208 Sergio Ponciano 234 Virginia Poole 151 Micheal Pope 11.58.22 Carmen Porras 151 Francisco Porras 208 Heber Porras 234 Herberto Porras 234 John Porras 234 Reina Porras 234 Leticia Posadas 234 Renato Potosme 234 Jeromi Pouncey 151 Michael Pounds 139 Irma Prangner 234 Margarita Pragner 151 Cesar Preciado 234 Josefina Preciado 208 Saul Preciado 208 Felipe Preciado 234 Sonia Primero 208 Abel Puente 234 Jaime Pulido 208 Maria Pulido 151 Carlos Pupo 234 Raymond Putric 208 Terry Putric 151 Q Edu ard Quezada 234 Maritza Quezada 234 OdiliaQui1izapa 58.208 Becky Quinoz 151 Maurice Quintal 234 Lisa Quintana 234 Robert Quintana 234 Maria Quirarte 209 Bobby Quiroz 209 Cynthia Quiroz 220 Thomas Qurioz 234 Don Quiroz 151 R Pam Rochal 58.234 Carlos Rada 234 Isabella Rada 151 Alicia Ramirez 151 Alicia Ramirez 234 Amelia Ramirez 209 Anabel Ramirez 209 Angelica Ramirez 234 Beatrice Ramirez 234 Carol Ramirez 209 Carol Ramirez 234 Cassandra Ramirez 35. Cathy Ramirez 234 Celia Ramirez 234 Cristina Ramirez 234 Diana Ramirez 7. 152 Elena O. Ramirez 152 Elmida Ramirez 234 Gladis Ramirez 234 Javier Ramirez 209 6.234 152 Jose T. Ramirez 209 Jose Ramirez 209.234 Leticia Ramirez 234 Luz Ramirez 234 Maria Ramirez 209 Martha Ramirez 209 Nestor Ramirez 234 Normain Ramirez 234 Yolonda Ramirez 209 Alicia Ramos 234 Ana Ramos 234 Ervin Romos 209 Eva Ramos 61.209 Freddie Ramos 152 Ivan Ramos 209 Joaquin Ramos 235 Leticia Ramos 235 Maria Ramos 235 Melvin Ramos 209 Mike Ramos 209 Ramon Ramos 235 Sylvia Ramos 235 Hector Rangel 58.209 Martin Rangel 209 Michael Ranger 235 Herbert Ratcliff 17. 139.209 Libier Ray gosa 209.235 Victor Razon 51. 58.235 Mary Redvvine 235 Joe A. Reed 139. 152 Lloyd Reed 235 Wanda Reed 209 George Regueiro 152 Judy Rejon 225.235 Dora Rendon 209 Hilda Rendon 209 Luis Rendon 152 Alfredo Renteria 235 Enrique Renteria 209 Lisa Renteria 152 Robert Renteria 152 Val Renteria 235 Fernando Requena 235 Salvador Resendez 235 Marco Revuelta 152 Martha Revueltas 235 Alvaro Reyes 235 Antonio Reyes 209 Christina Reyes 44.235 Javier Reyes 36. 38.209 Julia Reyes 235 Miguel Rey es 235 Ruben Rey es 235 Julie Reyna 11 Maria Reynaga 235 Raul Reynaga 152 Luis Reynosa 235 Maria L. Reynoso 38. 49. 55. 152 Sergio A. Reynoso 152 Robert Rice 235 Nathan T. Richardson 152 Paula Richarson 38. 152 Annabel Rico 152 Irene Rico 235 Lucy Rico 38. 209 Olga Rincon 61.235 George Rios 209 Marlene Rios 209 Saza Rios 235 Elsy Rivas 235 Lourdes Rivas 209 Annette Rivera 209 Carmen Rivera 236 Diana Rivera 28. 152 David Rivera 209 Eduardo Rivera 209 Francisco Rivera 236 Johnnie Rivera 236 Juan Rivera 152 Juan Rivera 236 Leonor Rivera 236 Lisa Rivera 236 Martin Rivera 209 Millagros Rivera 236 Roberto Rivera 209 Sergio Rivera 35. 36. 58. 152 Sonia Rivera 236 Tina Rivera 236 James Robinson 236 La Quatra Robinson 209 Adalberto Robles 236 Maria Robles 209 Maurrillo Robles 152 Oscar Robles 35.209 Simon Robles 236 Vicenta Robles 210 Sergio Rocha 58.210 Yolanda Rocha 236 Robert Rodela 236 Alfred Rodriguez 210 Alma Rodriguez 210 Angelina Rodriguez 152 Annate Rodriguez 210 Antonio Rodriguez 236 Carlos Rodriguez 51.236 Christina Rodriguez 236 Debbie Rodriguez 58 Elizabeth Rodriguez 236 Emily Rodriguez 210 Ernie Rodriguez 35.236 Eva Rodriguez 210 George Rodriguez 236 Gustavo Rodriguez 210 Hector Rodriguez 50. 210 Irene Rodriguez 236 Irene Rodriguez 210 Jim J. Rodriguez 36. 152 Jose Rodriguez 210 Leonor Rodriguez 152 Lidia Rodriguez 236 Louis Rodriguez 210 Luis Rodriguez 13. 36. 42. 210 Luis Rodriguez 236 Lupe Rodriguez 236 Manuel Rodriguez 236 Maria Rodriguez 51. 152 Maria Rodriguez 236 Maricela Rodriguez 210 Mario Rodriguez 236 Martin Rodriguez 152 Martin Rodriguez 236 Moises Rodriguez 236 Noemi Rodriguez 58. 152 Norma Rodriguez 236 153 153 Norma Rodriguez Olivia Rodriguez Patty Rodriguez 236 Rachel Rodriguez 153 Raul Rodriguez 153 Raul Rodriguez 210 Rene Rodriguez 236 Ricardo Rodriguez 153 Romelia Rodriguez 236 Rosalyn Rogers 38 Rosario Rodriguez 210 Salvador Rodriguez 153 Sandra Rodriguez 236 Sergio Rodriguez 132 Slephie Rodriguez 236 Sylvia Rodriguez 236 Teresa Rodriguez 38.48. 51. 53. 55. 145. 153 Teresa Rodriguez 236 Tony Rodriguez 236 Victor Rodriguez 210 Vince Rodriguez 38. 222.236 Angela Rogers 236 Rosalyn Rogers 153 Maria Rojas 210 Mayra Rojas 27.153 Oscar Rojas 58 Polux Rojas 153 Rafaela Rojas 236 Raul Rojas 210 Roas Rojas 236 Rosalinda Rojas 236 Saul Rojas 42. 153 Araceli Romero 210 Carlos Romero 153 Conception Romero 236 Danny Romero 236 Delma Romero 153 Evangelina Romero 210 Frank Romero 210 Hertberto Romero 236 Joey Romero 58.236 Jose Romero 153 Lydia Romero 237 Maria Romero 210 Maria E. Romero 153 Raul Romero 28. 154 Rosalva Romero 237 Virginia Romero 237 Juan Romo 210 Danile Rosales 27.237 Barbara Rosenberger 237 Raul Rubio 210 Josefina Ruelas 154 Rene Ruelas Rosa Ruelas 144. 154 Alfred Ruiz 210 George Ruiz 237 Ignacio Ruiz 210 Javier Ruiz 237 Jose Ruiz 210 Marco Ruiz 51.154 Maria Ruiz 61.210 Marie Ruiz 237 Mayda Ruiz 237 Michael Ruiz 154 Reyes Ruiz 210 S Alma Saavedra 237 Roberto Saavedra 237 Jesse Saenz 210 Abelardo Saiz 210 Cresencio Salas 210 Danny Salas 237 Laura Salas 154 Manual Salas 210 Rudolfo Salas 154 Angel Salazar 237 Elizabeth Salazar 210 Gloria Salazar 237 Jorge Salazar 210 Maria Salazar 210 Maria Salazar 237 Rebecca Salazar 237 Laura Salcedo 210 Sandy Salcedo 154 Yolanda Salcedo 154 Elvia Salgado 210 Lydia Salcido 237 Ruben Salinas 210 Veronica Salinas 154 Juan Salamon 237 Angel Salomen 36 Evangelina Salvio 154 Beatriz Samaniego 210 Lydia Samaniego 210 Jeorge Sanabria 237 Aide Sanchez 237 Alex Sanchez 210 Antonio Sanchez Cesar G. Sanchez 154 Chucko Sanchez 211 Donald Sanchez 211 Emma Sanchez 237 Gladys Sanchez 154 Guadalupe Sanchez 237 Hector Sanchez 211 Idelsis Sanchez 20. 38. 44. 211 Irene Sanchez 211 John Sanchez 44.211 Jose L. Sanchez 154 Jose R, Sanchez 154 Juan C. Sanchez 154 Lucina Sanchez 237 Manual A. Sanchez 155 Maria Sanchez 211 Martin Sanchez 237 Norma Sanchez 211 Olivia Sanchez 155 Roberto Sanchez 211 Ruben Sanchez 237 Sarah Sanchez 211 Shirly Sanchez 211 Silvia Sanchez 155 Sylvia Sanchez 237 Veronica Sanchez 155 Brenda Ann Sanders 155 Antonio Sandoval 211 Graciela Sandoval 155 Jesse Sandoval 237 Juan Sandoval 211 Leticia Sandoval 155 Maggie Sandoval 237 Marco Sandoval 155 Maria Sandoval 237 Maribe1Sarbia 155 Martha Sandoval 211 Marlin Sandoval 211 Felix Santacruz 237 Maggie Santiago 38.42.211 Mickey Santillan 237 Marisela Santos 211 Roxanne Santos 211 Magdalena Sarabia 211 Maria Sarabia 238 Emeliano Saucido 238 Eva Saucido 155 Manual Saucido 155 Mauricio Saucedo 155 Tina Schaffer 238 Lydia Sedano 155 Manual Sedano 238 Carolina Segura 211 Luis Segura 167 Ricardo Segura 238 Robert Segura 211 Ulysses Segura 238 Cesar Seminario 211 Lisa Sengua 238 Alondra Serano 238 Ana Serra 211 Maria Serrano 238 Olga Serrano 211 Richard Serrano 155 Carlos Serna 211 Anna Serva Beverly Shine 211 Edmund Sierra 155 Jose Sufuentes 238 MarcelinoSufuentes 155 Annalee Siller 238 David Silva 238 Juan Silva 155 Leticia Silva 238 Margariat Silva 155. 238 Micheal Silva 211 Ofelia Silva 20.44. 211 Reynaldo Silva 211 Sandra Silva 211 Teresa Silvas 11. 155 Arther Silvas 211 Margarita Silver Arturo Silveyra 211 John Simpson 211 Jon Sims 50. 211 Gail Singleton 211 Alicia Slax 238 Floyd Smith 58. 155 Cynthia Smith 211 Keith Smith 238 William Smith 211 William Smith Lupe Soria 238 Lisette Sosa 211 Ruben Sosa 211 David Soto 238 Eduardo Solo 212 Ezequial Soto 238 Filemon Soto 212 Florentina Soto 238 Guillermina Soto 143 Johnny Soto 22.58. 155 Maria Soto 212 Rosa lsela Soto 155 Nancy Spears 238 Vickie Spiess 155 Thad Staniforth 238 Tony Staniforth 238 Kerney Stevnson 238 Kevin Sternson 238 Jenny Stott 238 Glen Stout 35.212 Fabiola Stuenescu 238 Jorge Suarez 212 Leticia Suarez 212 Virgi Suarez 9. 155 Steffi Suttle 156 T Jeanette Talavera 238 Christina Tamayo 238 Petra Tapia 238 Sandra Tapia 212 Urie1Tapia 238 Angela Tejada 212 Juana Tejada 156 Hector Teleda 212 Priscilla Telles 238 Ariel Tellez 156 Eugenio Tello 238 Carlos Teran 238 Cesar Teran 51.238 Luis Teran 212 Mary Terhofter 238 Romona Terriquez 238 Jesse Tiscareno 36.44.238 Mary Thomasson 11. 156 Andrew Thomson 212 David Tinoco 17.36. 37.48. 51. 53. 55. 58. 156 Glafira Tinoco 51.238 Mary Tom 238 Armando Topeto 156 Adrianne Torres 238 Elvira Torres 238 Francisco Torres 238 Gerado Torres 238 Hector Torres 212 Jaime Torres 238 Jerry Torres 238 Joe Torres 238 Lidia Torres 212 Martin Torres 238 Miguel Torres 238 Raymond Torres 238 Alfredo Toscano 156 Joe N. Toscano Marcella Tovar 28 Maria Tovar 58.61.212 Myrna Tover 238 Kigt Tran 51.238 Nghia Tran 36. 48.51. 156 John Travino 156 Martha Trigo 212 Ana Trujillo 212 Jose Trusillo 239 U Graciela Ulloa 212 Adela Umana 212 lvonne Umana 239 Mando Uribe 156 V Angie Vaca 156 Miguel Vaca 239 Andy Vakis 156 Diana Valadez 239 Edward Valadez 239 Oscar Valadez 239 Ramon Valadez 13. 60. 218. 239 Jose Valdez Lilly Valdez 212 Laura Valdivia 239 Rosemarie Valdivia 212 Everardo Valouinos 239 Javier Valdovinos 212 Martha Valencia 239 Charlie Valenciano 239 Juan Valenciano 40. 156 Gracia Valenquedo 239 Carlos Valenzuela 239 Cesar Valenzuela 212 Henry Valenzuela 58.212 Jose Valenzuela 156.212 Jose Valenzuela Raul Valenzuela 212 Floyd Valero 3. 27. 36.42. 45. 48. 58.144.l56. 160.161 Elena Valido 156 Felix Valido 31.35.212 Mayra Valido 239 Sixto Valladares Lilla Valle 239 Maria Varela 239 Sandra Varela 3. 7. 40.42. 156 Everado Vargas 239 Hector Vargas 212 Paul Vargas 239 Ana Vasquez 212 Armando Vasquez Arthur Vasquez 239 Elva Vasquez 156 Emma Vasquez 239 Inez Vasquez 239 Jaime Vasquez 212 Jesus Vasquez 239 Jesus Vasquez 239 Jorge Vasquez 212 Jose Vasquez 212 Jose Vasquez Lilia Vasquez 156 Lorraine Vasquez 156 Lucila Vasquez 212 Luis Vasquez 212 Luz Vasquez 212 Nancy Vasquez 156 Romana Vasquez 156 RobertVasquez 36. 153. 156 Ruben Vasquez 212 Rudy Vasquez 212 Eseo Vedo 157 Carlos Vega 239 Georgia Vega 239 Leticia Vega 239 Martha Vega 240 Rosa Maria Vega 240 Evangelina Vela 157 Ave1inaVelazquez 212 Carlos Velazquez 240 Joe Velasquez 240 Marcos Velazquez 212 RobertoVe1azquez 212 Maria Velez 240 Vanelson Velis 212 Ramon Velozio 240 Martha Venegas 240 Rafael Venegas 157 Ruben Venegas 240 Lupe Venegaz 240 Bert Veras 213. 228 Mayra C. Veras 48. 157 George Verdesoto 157 Guillermo Vergara 213 Ana Viana 213 Gloria Vidal 157. 166 Linda Vidal 11.40. 44. 55. 144. 157 Roger Vidal 157 Juan Manuel Vidrio 157 Patricia Vidrio 157 Maria Vigoa 213 Martha Villa 157 Martin Villalobos 240 Fausto Villanueva 157 RobertVillanueva 213 Elva Villareal 157 Eduardo Villasenor 240 Patty Villearreal 240 Armando Villa 240 Eduardo Villasenor 240 Esteban Villegas 213 Eva Viramontes 157 Rosa Viramontes 240 Edwardo Viramontes 240 Alicia Vita 213 1sidroVita 213 W Leticia Wagoner 213 David Walker 240 Mark Walker 240 Ricky Walker 17.157 Sarah Walker 213 Cary Washington 213 Sandy Welch 157 James West 157 Marcella Whippi 240 Alesia White 213 James White 213 Vickie White 7. 38. 39.42. 157. 171 Lisa Williams 51.61.213 Patty Wilson 35.240 William Wilson 58. 157 Kent Wise 213 Steve Woellert 240 Tina Woellert 157 Martin Woods 240 Rachel Wright 240 Willie Wright 213 Y Bertha Ybarra 157 Esolras Yos 240 Miriam Yos 213 Carla Young 240 Z David Zumora 35. 157 Elizabeth Zamora 213 Linda Zamora 213 Lupe Zamora 213 Maria Zamora 240 Margaret Zamorano 240 Sylvia Zumora 157 Benei Zapatero 58.213 Luis Zapatero 213 Francisco Zaragosa 213 Alma Zarate 240 Marco Zztrate 213 Patty Zarate 213 Rene Zurate 157 Maria G. Zazueta 58. 157 Martin Zazueta 58. 213 lngrid Zelaija 213 Esther Zepeda 213 Thomas Zepeda 213 Edwin Zumbado 240 4 Index 285 -s pf ff:- .JUQ h,. m 'QQ if! , A ., ' reef' gh ,g s ' ,V ' ,X ' ' in L 1 I I av2'Hi1. V gy , V W 2 E immww Opening - Elva Miller Darlene Blanchard Linda Vidal Student Life Dean Maxwell Laura Gomez and staff Sports Laura Gomez and staff Seniors Linda Vidal Elva Miller Dean Maxwell and Darlene Blanchard Underclassmen staff Faculty Rosa Arrevalo Dean Maxwell Elva Miller Ads Lupe Noy Maria Romero Supplement Dean Maxwell Editors Editor in chief Darlene Blanchard Student Life Dean Maxwell Sports Laura Gomez Seniors Linda Vidal Underclassmen staff Faculty Rosa Arrevalo Yearbook advisor Elva Miller LR Nw Cover design Fernando Munoz L.. New-. tm Darlene Blanchard 1980 Editor ' - teees , Ads - Lupe Noy ' Colophon The El Recuerdo was put together by the yearbook staff of Huntington Park High School. Our opening theme, the '6Orange Crush,' was decided upon because of all the spectators that drank it at all the football games. And besides, one of our school colors is orange. The first year the El Recuerdo was published was in 1912. This year, 1000 copies of the book were printed by Taylor Publishing Company at a price of 15.00 dollars each. The paper used in the book was an eighty pound enamel. The type style used was Times Roman for copy, Palatino bold for headlines, and Letraset Broady press-on letters for titles. The Duralith cover was printed in a four-color process. Having 288 pages, the book included 56 pages of four-color and a di-cut end sheet. A twelve page supplement, for autographs, was printed by Adams Printing Company, and sold for fifty cents. It was delivered in June. 1979-1980 was the first year the El Recuerdo went to a September delivery. This late delivery made it possible to have complete spring coverage: including Sports, Senior Class Trip, Powderpuff, Faculty Senior Baseball game, Prom, Grad Nite, and Graduation. The few hardy members who gave up uncountable free time to work on the book would like to thank Elva Miller, Yearbook advisor for sticking with it and never losing interest. She spent days upon end working on the book. It upset her when things didn't always go as planned, and because of that, we knew she had a great interest. Ms. Miller, you made it happen . . . and we love you. , ff M M QwfdQf2:w W 'MQ' fix ' Tis O55 an fp X Wsggyfpw 01 X wb. X WN? X Q? WJ? fy Q QM ,QM Q 5,2295 ov 04 ' CQ? MAJ! QQ C0 ly? xv? ogy f 56253352523 Qffwfifp' Wig? fy gf Q wg Og if WffPx?5i?wU ?k15y?22 Oigvim wif? 29 gf RX ' , 0 Ov N QJ ox ' W 06 ?pgg66fP?0f?Zg 1- 6,9 QQ?iIl595w0iW35fQ2L5?fw5f 'igfiwgi X9 9 by 3J3yw6,05o93xAfw'W X 5 iv f , x -YN-0' 9 DSKZMXNBQPUU O DybvijgS Q f ff - X ' 0' gffgfoyfjgwywb X D? 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