Manzano High School - Scepter Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM)

 - Class of 1968

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These people feel a compulsion to express, and in order to further their natural capacity to communicate, they enter one of the three fields of journalism offered at Manzano. The school newspaper, the ROYAL MONARCH. keeps the student body aware of intra-school events through straight news stories, sports accounts, and editorials. The PHAETHON is an anthology of fellow students' literary endeavors, excellent example of creative writing at the high school level. The SCEPTER, an annual publication, is a pictorial journal of the school year's major events and the most valuable memories of the many irreplaceable moments at Manzano. The pattern ofa thorough high school education would be gravely incomplete were it not for the publications staffs which provide a way to save the priceless memories of each year. V ,fm gfzraul- wa., Hfw9i '1 . MARGUERITE MOYNIHAN editor-in-chief MISS MARLEEN KAROL PAGE sponsor JIMM BAUGH JON MELVILLE assistant editor associate editor ' oynihan Heads Staff of 22 With a staff of 21 students, SCEPTER editor Mar- guerite Moynihan set out to compile the eighth Manzano yearbook and the schoo1's second university-size book. The job of organizing and compiling a book of this size for a school of 2100 was an overwhelming one, but one which the stall' attacked with enthusiasm. Selecting a theme of patterns and working on an exciting, modern format, the staffers set out to create another fine yearbook for the Monarchs. MIK.E STOVALL BRUCE SCHOWERS organizations who's who JANIS CHISHOLM organizations 53 O BOB ERYIEN DAVID JOHNSTON KIRK WHITEHOUSE 3,2- SP0rts assistant sports sports assistant 5' JUDY MALM SHERRY CANTWELL activities ff if J U J CHERYL MANGHAM VAL CAPITO index PAULA WARE GERI SESSINK TOM MARTIN Scepter staff MIKE INGERSOLL KEN EDWARDS SUSAN FERKETICH GAYLE SANDGREN classes assistants NANCY FURLONG JANIE HIPSHER copy juniors seniors sophomores Under the supervision of MONARCH editor Carol Traub, the ri, ,QQ '67-'68 stall' set out to publish the best, most extensive newspaper in the history of the school. Working on the policy of attempting f 'N to give adequate coverage to every deserving student or group, the fifteen students created a readable, enjoyable, student-oriented publication. PAM SEDILLO LARRY TOMBERLIN associate editor assistant editor K 4 I L J lf Q X 1 l f v 4 ' a-3 wg, JV' ' , f ,J a. Ad' mn. iff. ' .. 'fu S. irq, L CAROL TRAUB editor-in chief Traub Edits Eighth Edition of Newspaper M......a P' Mf- f 1 f 3a'3LfA1,, gfifg Q PAT COLLINS DOLORES ORTEGA cartoonist reporter KEN EDWARDS RAY MITCHAM advertising Royal onarch Staff BUZZY CUPP sports Skffi MIKE WORTH DOUG TUCKER reporters Miss Page Sponsors Paper, Yearbook for Sixth Year Lib l MARLEEN KAROL PAGE sponsor ROBERT HINDI JANIS CHISHOLM CAROL KELLY PATTI ELDER SHELLEY GILES reporter news editor reporter circulation reporter The Monarch stah' working under the con- tinuing pressure of deadlines and details, pub- lished a paper which was enthusiastically received each month. The sponsor of the paper Miss Page, also served as sponsor of the an- nual, making possible close co-operation be- tween the staffs and the sharing of photographs and facilities. I7 To students talented in the literary field falls the job of writing and editing Manzano's annual literary maga- zine, the PHAETHON. Creative writing classes under the guidance of Howard Mensch furnish most of the short stories, plays, and poetry which are included in the maga- zine, but selections are also accepted from any student who wishes to submit a manuscript for judging. These talented students worked together to present an edition which is entirely new. As a new innovation the '68 PHAE- THON will feature a new size and format and will utilize art work. Madelon Toll, co-editorg Howard Mensch, sponsorg Jack Daniels, co-editor Sylvia Law, Debbie Templeton, Mike Mauser, Judy Chester, Gary Miller, Sarah Roose, Mark Traub, Kathi Craig, Brenda Brummer. Gloria Rose, Alan Wynn, Sherilyn Mead, Patty LaFlamme, Robert Watson, Carol Faris, Larry Graham, Michael Allman. Barbara Felsen. Lu Pennington, Bonnie Lancaster, Sharon Martin, Peggy Erne, Cheryl Seeley, Barbara El- liott, Janie Anders, Donna Zachary, Gary Phil- lips. Chuck Whitehead, Gary Bodman, Mike Miller, Todd Vickers, Pam Michael, Sihdle Neff, Cheryl VanBibber, Louanne Zamora, Shelly Connery, Johnny Velasquez. iterary Magazine ntroduces Artwork, New Format Alan Stanton, Kathy Corker, Jerry Premer, Neatice Purdum, Pat Gollihur, Cathy Sweet, David Hales, Becky Rule. I9 1 Q i K I 5 1 i 1 1 is 4 Y 1 I 1 A 1 i 1 1 5 1 1 1 A 4 Y I 1 --. -, -M 1 Faculty-Curriculum A few basic rules and preliminary patterns for life are a neces- sity of society, and in this rapidly changing world they are an equally essential part of each individual's education. Teachers, counselors, administrators and staff members com- bine their knowledge and professional skills in order to provide the most efficient program for learning possible. The faculty works to provide a functional unification of studies and recreation. As a result of such efforts each Manzano student is assured that his personal goals for high school will be met in the most efficient and rewarding way possible. The staff at Manzano is a dedicated one. Their standards are high and their determination to create the most serviceable pattern for education is great. E ' Albuquerque Board of Education members are, standing: Robert M. Elder, vice president g S. Y. Jackson, presidentg Floyd F. Darrow, secretary board of financeg Leon Thompson, chairman board of finance seated: and Jeanette Stromberg, clerk. ' Dr. Robert Chisholm, Superintendent of the Albuquerque Public Schools. Manzano students are extremely fortunate to have as their principal, a man who is not only concerned with the efficiency of school activities and curriculum but is gifted with a genuine concern for the welfare of the 2100 individuals under his guid- ance. This personable man, Jewell Brown, and his efforts have not gone unnoticed. Mr Brown was selected to appear in the 1968 edition of Outstanding Personalities in the West and Midwest, and the Secretary of State recognized him for his outstanding service in all matters pertaining to the welfare and progress of New Mexico. A member of NMEA, the NEA and the State and National Associations of Secondary Schools Prin- cipals, Mr. Brown maintains a civic interest in the educational program. Mr. Brown received his advanced training from Co- lumbia Teacher's College and his background has proved more than ample for him in his responsible position as principal. LYDIA STRAND Assistant Principal Working in nearly every facet of school administration and student supervision, Miss Lydia Strand, assistant principal of Manzano, has, for eight years, maintained close ties with Mr. Brown, the counselors, administrators, and faculty members in order to provide the most efficient system possible. Although her tasks are complex and varied, her abilities are equal to the demands of her job. ANN SCHIEMENZ Principal's Secretary JAN KILMARTIN Assistant Principal's Secretary Counselors, Nurse Aid in School Efficiency l LOUISE HARDY I.B.M. Secretary JERRY LONG Counselor MERLIEN KELLER Counselor's Secretary BEA LAW Counselor The counselors of Manzano are experienced personnel with the desire to cope with some of the daily problems that arise in a student's life, both personal and academic. Their major concern is the general welfare of the students and their success throughout high schoolg they consider each student as an individual. Work- ing closely with the assistant principal, Lydia Strand, they help students plan their schedules so that they will gain as much as possible through their three years at Manzano. Another of the people Manzano students are most grateful to is the school nurse. Mrs, Encarna Ford is a dedicated individual concerned with the health of Manzano students and eager to help. VIRGINIA SACKS Counselor ED LEVIN Counselor ENCARNA FORD Nurse MARVIN BRIGGS LARRY TAYLOR DENA DOMENICALI AUCHGHHCS Dil'CCl0l' Activities Director Librarian RUTH WACKERBARTH Attendance Secretary Heading Manzano's hard-working, competent and cooperative ad- ministrative staff is Mr. Jewell Brown, principal. Mr. Brown and Miss Lydia Strand, assistant principal, devote innumerable hours to running the school as efficiently and productively as possible. Control of school activities, attendance, supervision of the library, and book distribution constitutes an immense job but the Manzano staff of approximately eighty-five has never failed to carry out school policy and assure its students of a secure and well-operated school in which each individual's significance is recognized and encouraged. ALVERA DOUGLAS RUTH COONEY Librarian Bookroom Supervisor KATHLEEN CHAPMAN Library Clerk Administrative Staff Proves Invaluable Doris Dupury WILMA ioHNsoN ' Cafeteria Manager VERA RUSSELL Snack Bar Manager Custodians Candy Candelaria, Paul Gonzalez, Tony Saavedra, Henry Kolodziefsko, Eugene Chavez, Jessie Rodgers. Cafeteria staff Maybelle Samarra, Frances Arellano, Mary Rospopo, Lois Singleton, Beulah Douthit, Naomi Varner, Geraldine Wood, Dorothea Clevenger, Laura Mackay, CLAYTON LEACH Plant Engineer fficient Staff Services School MANNY JARAMILLO L Head Custodian HOWARD MENSCH ALMIRA BUSCH ANITA BOWERS PATRICIA ANAYA MARGARET CALDERON English Ill, English IV English III, IV English III, IV Department Chairman Creative Writing Vocabulary Building ALAN STRINGER ROBERT JOHNSON English IV ELAINE GREENSPAN GLADYS SORSBY World Literature, Englsih II American Literature, English II English III English IV Becky Houston and Roger Bouffard use the dictionary to look up words for their Vocabulary Building class, a new curriculum offering this year. Rewriting a story is necessary to make it perfect, Carol Faris, a creative writing student, rewrites a paper to get approval from Mr. Mensch to put it in the PHAETHON, Voc. and Comp. ffered to Seniors ELIZABETH TILLEY English III, Composition Pllf l fi-Kfgg , I 'if . ..fn5:..: gg, I ll li . tgglf a ig s l s , , V . g n a gf i il l Snilifwl ' n well li l Erie ' gl . ii' .'-ii, 1-l 2-iifii i-'lig., ' Lil tif . 5. , .gsF2i:lgfzE's2i l X ' 111- -ienxlwv . 2 ill Qflls S. -asa. gl- ' 1 if -fai- -l,. ' if lszt :l il +- - '23 lt . Wi .sm 31:31 ggi: g ii S1-lflvxis. - ga' 4 . . lj-nl - uni Al ign WE. M ills N5 1- I t S l 'l 'ti l v s mf lil , ti h -J DEvlN MCANALLY English lll ELLEN DOHERTY English II A working knowledge of one's own language is essen- tial in all aspects of life. Not only should a student be able to adequately read and write English, but he should also be familiar with the important literature of the world. The English department at Manzano fulfills both of these goals. Sophomores study a general survey of literature, juniors study American literature, and seniors may study either world or English literature. In the junior and senior years the student may elect to have his literature courses correlated with his history studies. All of the English courses give the student a richer knowledge of world litera- ture and the English language. Mrs. Elizabeth Tilley gives a few extra pointers about writing to Don Jones and Linda Honts in the new Composition class. Y 'lv ruff N Q ii Aff V, R531 . 'iiwgm . G Pam McCan gives an oral interp in her speech class. BETTY SHELFORD MARLEEN KAROLPAGE SUSAN LISTON SHARON BANKS English II,III English II, Speech Ehslish ll ROENA WILLIAMS Journalism JULIA STONE ROSE AI-DEN English II ALICE BRICE English Ili English Ill Drama French I, Kc II DU WAYNE BLACKSHEAR U. S. History ROBERT NUNN U. S. History, World History JOANN FINK World History HENRY JACOBS U. S. History FRANCINA HAIL CHARLES FREW JULIUS SADILEK World History U. S. History World History, World Geography History Knowledge Necessary for Future ,-- 41-A- Joe Wymer carefully completes a test in his Political Science class Students give their countries opinions in a mock United Nations panel during their World Problem's class. ESTHER LARSON Department Chairman U. S. History Sociology Bev Medley and Kelly Chappelle point out parts on the globe in a World Geography class. One of the most important things a student can take from his school years is a sound knowledge of his world. Of particular importance is'an understanding of the present world situation. In view of this need, the Manzano history depart- ment offers such courses as economics, sociology, world geography, political science, and world problems. But in order to better understand the world of today, the student must also have a basic knowledge of the past. Courses such as United States history, world history, and Southwest history go far toward giving the student this necessary background information. The student who participates in the social studies program at Manzano will leave with a better understanding of the world in which he lives. JAMES MURDOCH MIRIAM MCCORMACK World History, Russian U, 5. Higtofy ROBERT ROBERTS JOHN THOMAS James Murdoch captures the students attention during one of his lectures in the senior W0fld History Political Science Core Class, Economics U, 3, History World Problems Lucy Baca carefully takes her time completing her math test. Mathematics are becoming increasingly important in to- day's scientifically-oriented societyg there are few occupa- tional fields which do not require a basic knowledge of mathematics. Students at Manzano are given the opportunity to broaden their mathematical knowledge and skills in a math department which offers courses ranging from general math to elementary functions and including a new and practi- cal course, computer math. Through basic and continuing studies in the mathematical field students are preparing themselves for a successful future. Mrs. Mary Brown explains a math problem to her Algebra II class. MADGE CHILDRE LEE STEFFEN Department Chairman Algebra Elementary Functions, Algebra JOE HENNESSEE DAN FULLERTON Math, Geometry, Geometry, Computer Algebra Math JERRY SIMMONS f MA RY BROWN Geometry Al Industrial Math gem ' l?:?3flf25i?Ef2fff'flfifif 5 Wt ' l W' A - nt , vr. , i,, K- ,. mfr:-.g s1f?f'1f f1i1 i A MM i i e , 11 ' 5?555i i f , MMMM Alan Rider and Benjie Lovato use a key punch machine during their Computer Q 7 Math class. V A W A 4 ' il', ' JOE MIDDLETON ALLAN BIEFELL Algebra, Senior Geometry, Math Business Math COLLEEN REES Algebra, Math ' dre's class. HAROLD PIATT Algebra Cindy Corenman and Mike Clark work Elementary Functions problems together during Miss Chil- RICHARD STOREY CHARLES PEARCE Biology Biology , , . . ROSS HAHL DOUG BROWN Advanced Biology students work on the dissection of cats to further their science Biology Science Survey knowledge- Chemistry ariety of Courses Offered in Science Dept. ROSEMARY RYPKA Department Chairman Biology I and II Charles Pearce explains the growth of a living plant to two of his Biology I students, Kathy Logan and Mike Nail. Cheri Thornbrough experiments with a radio transmitter in her Radio Physics class. KARLA DEAN CECIL LENNOX fm Biology Physics, N 'srr' MEL BERNSTEIN Radio Physics ? - Biology JAMES MCDONALD Chemistry I 8: II By taking advantage of the various science courses of- fered at Manzano, the students may expand their knowl- edge of the visible and invisible surrounding world. Biology students are given the opportunity to obsewe and study the microscopic and macroscopic environment. Through experimentation the pupils open and explore worlds unknown to them. Chemistry classes prove theories and laws through intricate experimentation using an as- sortment of chemicals and equipment. A good working knowledge of electronics is the goal of the physics student. By building devices in this field, a better understanding of the subject is achieved. Q. Students learn how to work a slide rule properly in the new Science Survey class. -35 JOE CARPENTER Department Chairman French I , II, 8: III ANNALIES DAHLQUIST German I and II Pat Collins and Kathy Dauber drill each other on a Spanish dialogue. Languages Promote Better Understanding Reading Russian magazines enables the students, Jeanne Dunham, Don Bowman, and Michelle Melville to get a better understanding of Russian customs. In a fast-paced, ever-shrinking world, it is imperative to be able to speak and understand other languages than one's own. Manzano's foreign language students are taking the first steps in becoming bi-lingual. The students are taught by the audio-lingual method which stresses understand- ing, speaking, reading and writing in the other language. Manzano is equipped with a language lab which contains individual earphones that enable the students to hear themselves. The lab also has numerous tapes which helps the students with pronunciation. The languages offered are Spanish, French, German, and Russian. By learning a second language, the student opens doors to opportunity and fulfillment in life. KITTY MCFALL FRANCES GOMES Spanish I, II, 8a III Spanish I, II, 8: III Joe Carpenter points out parts on a French map so Fran Manning and Chris Sanguinetti can get a better idea of what the geography of France is like. Listening to a foreign language through earphones gives students a better chance to listen and to learn the language better, MARJORIE FOX Department Chairman Bookkeeping I, Office Practice Trying to keep up with the recording, Marsha Cook takes her time on getting accuracy in her Shorthand class. Susan Myer practices one of the many requirements needed in the business world in this Office Practice class. A working knowledge of basic business skills is the goal of the students taking the business courses. Typ- ing, shorthand, general business, transcription, book- keeping and office practice are offered to acquire the needed skills. New opportunities are opened to persons who take the business classes. Personal needs are also fulfilled when a student takes one or more of these courses. Studies become easier when the student is able to organize and keep track of the required work. By learning the basic business skills, the student becomes well-rounded. NANCY SANCHEZ Typing I 8L II, Shorthand I To keep their balances straight, Danie Becker, Bonnie Sparkman, and Mike Baca use the adding machines in this Bookkeeping class. Skill Increased in usiness MARY LYNN Shorthand II, Transcription, Typing I This Typing I class strives for accuracy during a typing excercise in the prepara- VIOLA CROPP Personal Typing Typing I, Shorthand I tion of a manuscript. MAXINE LUDI JUAISIITA DUNSWORTH General Business, Typing I- H- Personal Typing, Shorthand I Typing I BEN FETHERSTON Department Chairman Visual Fundamentals, Painting, Ceramics LYNN JOHNSON Visual Fundamentals, Art II i l Y Instructor, Ben Fetherston explains to Elaine Thrift how to get unity and variety in a charcoal Art Exhibit Showcases Skills Creativity is the key to self-expression, and in the art classes taught by Ben Fetherston and Miss Lynn Johnson creativity is accented to the utmost. Stu- dents in visual fundamentals, painting, and ceramics classes are instilled with the techniques and skills necessary to express their ideas and emotions in an accomplished and skilled manner. Through their ex- periences with creating their own works of art, stu- dents learn to appreciate more fully the works of great painters and sculptors and to more fully realize the worth of the art forms with which they come in contact every day. 40 5' -....,.. Russ Saunders and John Swatzell study a piece of sculpture during the Art Department's semester art exhibit. Steve Bewley and Rita Richards consult each others' drawings during Terry Terrell's Drafting class. Working in the metal shop are students Mike Hertwick and Lowell Fincham. ndustrial Arts Produce Skilled Craftsmen TERRY TERRELL Department Chairman Drafting, General Shop FRANK ACREE GARY HUTCHINSON Wood Shop, MCU11 SHOP, General Shop General Shop Manzano offers a variety of industrial arts classes with a variety of goals in mind. The metal work, wood and drafting shops develop consumer literacy and useful skills as well as educating the student in procedures, safety routines, and co-operative attitudes. Such classes encourage self-expression through developed skills. Each class builds student appreciation of the industry involved. Safety lectures precede the actual working experiments. Industrial arts are of extreme significance and such classes are invaluable. Salomon Mora and Edmun Hatcher prepare to cut their wood for individual wood shop projects. 4I LUCILLE ASKEY MARGARET THOMPSON Department Chairman Family Living, Home Economics I 8: II, Today's Living, 8: Creative Sewing Home Economics III Ralph Cowles and Betty Garcia learn the four basic types of weaves in the new Today's Living class. Cooking, sewing, budget management and child care invariably play some part in every girlls life, and many girls will assume such work as a full time responsibility. As a preparatory and informative course, Today,s Living invited both boys and girls to discuss problems that most often occur in families. Provid- ing a thorough background for work in the dietary, fashion designing and decorat- ing fields, home economics classes have for years, proved to be worthwhile. i- nnual Shows Feature Fashions 'N Practicing for one of the many chorus concerts, Marsha Grover rehearses during her chorus class. DAVID MUTH Choral Music JIM BENNER Department Chairman Band, Music Theory In today's fast-paced society everyone needs some ac- tivity which will relax him and give him the energy to con- tinue his daily routine. For many this relaxation comes in the form of music. Students at Manzano are given the oppor- tunity to participate in the field of music they find most satisfying-orchestra, band, or choral music. Those inter- ested in the principles of music may enroll in music theory. Students who do not want direct participation in specific areas of music find that Manzano's music appreciation course will give them a better understanding of the music which others perform. Students enrolled in any of these music courses will find themselves nearer to a fuller and more relaxed life. Concerts Spotlight Talents JOHN GASTON Orchestra leader, John Gaston directs and listens intently to his students during a practice session. Orchestra, Music Appreciation 43 Physical Education Classes nclude a ariety of Activities MARJORIE KEELER Department Chairman Girl's Physical Education MARY HULSMAN Physical Education Karen Beck and Laurie Wilson practice the first aid techniques they are learning on 'victim' Helen Touchon. NORMA SIMS Physical Education Physical exercise is a necessity for good healthg these girls get plenty of it during their Folk Dancing class in P E. After President Kennedy's physical fitness program was intro- duced, emphasis on the physical education program in the public school program has steadily increased. Not only is a well planned course of excercise and competitive sports needed to keep the body in top condition, but it has been proved to be mentally stimulating as well. Manzano's teaching staff includes competent instructors for both boys and girls P.E. classes. Girl's classes encourage the development of such attributes as grace, good posture, and atti- tude. Stress in boys classes is put on developing a genuine interest in sports and a sportsmanlike interest in achievement. HOWARD MAEKER Department Chairman Boy's Physical Education Paul Pattison demonstrates the proper way to do a lever on the parallel bars. Jesus Garcia practices a straddle vault on the sidehorse while his classmates watch. BILL WOLFFARTH Physical Education BUDDY COOK Physical Education WALTER BROCK Physical Education 2 l E I I 1 Y 2 5 4 . K K 4 1 46 A 1-ww, F, f 5 ,-. . Ffh . , 'fi dpww I 1 A P Movie Suspicion R Color Moods I Election of student body L officers Band Concert '6 Computer Dance 7 Freedom Assembly Musical Once Upon A Mattress Jr.-Senior Class Elections One of the projects of the year was the completion of the fountain on the patio. Lady Larken fPeggy Flemingl sings a love song to Sir Harry C Rush Tullyl in the musical Once Upon A Mattress Drama and Music Start off Spring Once Upon A Mattress was the musical presented April 26-28, by the Drama and music departments. wswvfmm Sponsoring Freedom Week, Staters Club had U.S. representative Tom Mor- ris from New Mexico speak at Freedom Assembly. Spring, the refreshing, invigorating season, came in char- acteristic fashion exemplifying life itself with energizing sports and activities. Highlighting the sports facet of early spring was baseball, golf, track, and tennis. These activities provided recreation and a release for nearly everyone. The bi-annual musical presentation of the Drama Club was a fun-filled success, when a farce adoption of the Princess and the Pea was given. A study hall showing of an Alfred Hitch- cock classic Suspicion also provided a welcome break from the routine. A new innovation was brought about in a comf puter dance. Freedom week brought stirring moments for the student body. In all April was a lively month and a welcome awakening from the lag of winter. 1335? ' 1' TL STE: 'A H? . gy . 34312, X, ty, i YW. if M r Qs ., fr yr ..fl2:f:EQ52l in In N1 Cnr-t .3 FI ,i. N. . fl I Bill Lancaster tees off. He was one of the Manzano golf team who took third in state. On April, 21, the Science Club Sponsored one of the more unusual dances of the year, the computer dance. Students hurriedly sign each other's annuals after the Annual Assembly May 25, 1967. Jimmy Reed throws the javelin at one of the many track meets last spring. May Activities Denotd End of School Year Cheerleader Clinic National Honor Society Initiation Chihuahua Trip Press Banquet Cheerleader Elections Slave Sale Junior-Senior Prom Spanish Honor Society Banquet Russian Club Banquet Choral Concert Senior Week Annual Assembly Graduation Exercises One of the unusual projects sponsored by the Junior Class was the Junior Jolliesf' Personal items of students and faculty were auctioned. Principal Jewell Brown and baseball coach Henry Jacobs present the state baseball trophy to the student body. The Month of May saw a continuance of spring time activi- ties and a look to the future. Varsity cheerleaders were elected to serve during the '67-'68 sports seasons, and scholastically talented juniors were initiated into the National Honor Society. The Monarchs' baseball team finished its most successful sea- son, placing first in state. The Chihuahua trip gave language students four days of enjoyment and cultural experiences. In all aspects, May was a month of excitement and pleasure for the entire student body. me uw' T9.1,zc2f The successful baseball season resulted with Manzano receiving the 1967 State Championship in baseball, Ronnie Hatcher, editor of the 1967 Scepter unveils the yearbook to the student body at the May 28th assembly. A couple crosses over the bridge that accentuated the Shangri-La theme of the prom. Couples dance to the music of the Lamplighters at the Junior-Sen- ior Prom. When May brought to a close the '66-'67 year, it was for many just the end of another school year, but for 554 seniors, the graduating class of 1967, it was also a beginning. But the memories of their high school days will not be lost in this new period of their lives. They will always remember the prom hosted by the junior classg they will remember the hectic activi- ties of Senior Week, initiated with the Annual As- sembly where editor Ron Hatcher presented to the student body the '67 Scepter and continuing with planned activities throughout the week. The climax of the entire month was graduation which opened the door of the future for the class of 1967. Graduation, Senior Activities oniinate May Glinda Sturges receives her diploma from Floyd Darrow during Commencement Exercises. Manzano graduated 554 seniors at Commencement Exercises in the Civic Auditorium on May 31. The 67 Scepter was dedicated to Jerry Long, counselor, who receives his annual and gift. S 1 Manzano vs. Roswell 4 Labor Day E 5 Registration 8 Manzano vs. Clovis P 9 Reception for Kanchu Bundellu 11-14 Cheerleader Clinic T 14 Election of B-Team Cheerleaders 15 Manzano vs. Durango E 16 Dance 21 Election of Student Body President M 22 Fair Day 23-30 Senior Car Wash B E R ,6 7 Winning honors at Boy's and Girl's State during the summer were seniors Sindle Neff, Jack Daniels, Pat Parke and Shelley Connery. Sindle was Girls' State gover- norg Jack was Boys' State lt. governorg Pat was a delegate to Girls, Nation, and Shelley was lt, governor of Girls' State. September is Busy Beginning for 196 -68 Kanchu Bandellu, Manzano's Foreign Exchange student from India, enjoys the reception held for her here on'September 9, 1967. Tim Crume dodges Shaun Burns while trying for a touchdown in the Man- zano vs Clovis on September 8, a victory of 26-13 for the Mighty Monarchs. September 5 was registration day for the returning and beginning Monarchs of the 1967-68 school year. Principal Jewell Brown gets off to a busy start dis- tributing teacher's notices and mail. September is a bustling month with the chaotic business of registering, enrolling and breaking in the new routine. Teachers as well as students battle with the difficul- ties of adjustment. Some students begin ad- justing much earlier, football players began practice sessions in early August leading to a pre-school win over Roswell on September l. Teachers met for preparatory discussions before the 67-68 term began. Students elected Chuck Peterson to lead the student body, and the sophomore class took early steps to elect their class officers and inner council members. The energetic Monarchs set out in early Autumn to establish a prece- dent of spirit, loyalty to the school and an enthusiasm toward all school-oriented pro- jects to last through the year. Mrs. Alice Brice, John Thomas and Stephen Morris were among the newest editions to the Monarch faculty. . ...V ..t1.r..,. . , l A T 5 'riiiiiiill I X s 1 .ai ggi 5 as Tom Moorish, Craig Dell, and Craig Brown sing Today to Queen Trish, iii' 'wifi C Sol Chavez and the Duke City Brass provided entertainment for the Homecoming Dance. Manzano was victorious in the Monarch Day game with a 36-14 win over Los Alamos. O 2-6 Registration for Monarch Day Queen C 7 Powder Puff Football Game 9-13 Sale of Mums T 10 Introduction of Monarch Day O Queen Candidates ll Junior Achievement Test B 12 Vote for top ll Candidates 17 Assembly-Introduction of top ll E Queen Candidates 20 MONARCH DAY-Assembly, Game R and Dance 25 All-City Choral Concert '6 26-27 NMEA Convention 8 28 Parent's Night Trish Rattan is crowned the 1967 Monarch Day Queen by Senior Class President Jerry Schuster and the l966 Homecoming Queen Peggy Fleming. Student Body Elects Royalty, Chosen from over fifty contestants and eleven finalists, Trish Rattan assumed the traditional Monarch Day throne, as the eighth Manzano High Homecoming Queen. Along with her princesses, Sheryl Sharp and Laurie Wilson, she presided over the day's activities, the assembly, game and dance. Attending Trish Rattan and her princesses were Cynthia Baikie, Kanchu Bundellu, Kitty Carpenter, Janis Chisholm, Shelly Connery, Barbara Elliot, Sylvia Fox and Nicki Harp. The festive day be- gan with the beautiful Coronation assembly and gained momen- tum as the Monarchs overwhelmed their Los Alamos opponents. The traditional dance completed the days activities in a majestic atmosphere. Trish Rattan, Monarch Day Queen, reigns with Princesses Sherryl Sharp and Laurie Wilson. Peggy Fleming, Monarch Day Queen of 1966, congratulates Queen Trish moments after she was crowned. Queen Trish beams as she accepts a gift from the Monarch while escort Bill Craig looks on. Cynthia Baikie Kanchu Bundellu Kitty Carpenter Janis Chisholm O Prmcesses, Court Attend Queen Trish Shelly Connery Barbara Elliott PRINCESS K PRINCESS Laurie Wilson Sherryl Sharp Sylvia Fox Nicky Harp 59 David Muth conducts the Manzano Chorus durin the Homecoming Assembly. One of the many couples enjoying the Homecoming Dance is Peaches Moran and Nancy Heinle. Monarchs Victorious Over Hilltoppers Jimmy Reed gains yardage in the Homecoming game against the Los Alamos Hilltop pers. An atmosphere of elegance mixed with excitement prevailed over the entire student body on the eighth annual Monarch Day. An assembly, where Queen Trish Rattan, her princesses, and court were introduced, began the day's festivities. During the exciting Homecoming game, the Monarchs scored a victory over the Los Alamos Hilltoppers, The Marching Band presented a halftime performance, and Trish and her princesses, Sherryl Sharp and Laurie Wilson, were presented with the traditional footballs by the tri-captains. The day was climaxed by the Mon- arch Day Dance that evening as couples danced to the music of Sol Chavez and the Duke City Brass, and the Homecoming royalty was presented again. The day drew to a close leaving unforgettable memories in the minds of all Monarchs. This year's recipients of the Optimist Youth Leadership Award at Manzano were Pat Parke and Mark Floyd. They were announced in late October and honored at an Optimist Club banquet along with honorees from all of the city high schools, Couples at the Homecoming Dance surround the refreshment table for some punchand cookies. Four of the main characters in the Nov. l-3 presentation of the Tender Trap were Shelly Connery, Russell Sawders, Laurie Wilson and Bill Craig. In contrast to the gradually cooling November days, enthusiasm and spirit soared as the Monarchs climaxed the '67 football season with a 6-3 record and took third place in district. The Donkey Basket- ball game proved a fastmoving and fun experience for all as dauntless Monarchs mounted their don- keys representing their class. 55 . ti !'s.. The Albuquerque High Bulldogs end up in a dog pile as Bruce Markham takes to the air. Albuquerque High won 46-10 in the the Nov. 10 game. A unique satisfaction was the note at Thanksgiv- ing when the homeroom classes collected cans of fruits, vegetables and soups for the city's needy. Mo- narchs crowded the school theater to see the club production of The Tender Trap , a witty, urbane comedy. The excitement of November was undenia- bly matched by the Monarchs this year, in the stu- dent attitude toward activities and projects. The Home Economics department presented their Holiday Fashion Show November 22, Here Barbara Malone shows her own sewing creation. Danny Gonzales shows off his cheering Senior cheerleaders for the Donkey Basketball Game were Jerry Wallen, Paul Pattison, Carnell Chappelle ability. Pat Gollihur, and Danny Gonzales. Seniors Triumphant in Donkey Game ' 'ffm' . N 1-3 Play Tender Trap 1 Slave Sale O 6-9 Closed week V 10 M.H.S. vs. A.H.S. 16-17 College Night E 17 Football and Cross-Country Banquet 21 Holiday Fashion Show 22 Dance M 23-24 Thanksgiving vacation B 30 Donkey Basketball Game E R '6 8 Mike Justus tries making his points for the Juniors but Seniors Bonnie Chavez and Steve Palmer object. Seniors handed the Juniors a 28-26 defeat. 1 D E C 6-8 Sale of Sophomore Class Pins 8 Dance M Club E 14 Orchestra Concert 14 Judging for Door Decoration Contest M 18 Hanging of the Greens 21 Christmas Choral Concert B 22 Christmas Program CAssembly and Concertl E 23-31 Christmas Vacation R '6 7 Marguerite Moynihan and Ken Edwards go over their letters that they wrote to service- men in Vietnam as part of a Christmas project in Mrs. Tilley's composition classes. Harsh Weather Hampers Christmas Pam Herigodt holds Manzano's Christmas message to the city high schools. Duplicates had cheerful messages to the schools written on them. Activities Co-editors for the 67-68 Phaeton are Madelon Toll and Jack Daniels, who are beginning to prepare for this year's edition. , , R Richard Reinhardt fights for the rebound and succeeds in getting the ball in the opening game against St. Pius. Manzano wrestler John Highfill works to maintain his hold on his opponent at a meet between the Monarchs and Sandia. Tonya Parker, Manzano tutor and member of FTA, makes helpful suggestions to a Chelwood Elementary School pupil. One of the most exciting months of the year, December was filled with exciting activi- ties. The beginning of the winter sports season was an exciting one as both wrestlers and bas- ketball team members provided spirited and thrilling contests for spectators. The Christmas spirit was evident as homerooms decorated their doors for the annual decorating contest. The music department added to the spirit of the season with a Christmas carol concert. School was dismissed for the holidays follow- ing an assembly featuring selections by the Modern and Honor Choirs. The spirit jug, won by the Seniors for exhibiting the most spirit during the football and cross-country season is presented to Senior Class President Jerry Schuster by cheerleader Cindy Cappelle. 2 15-18 19-20 25 27 29-31 29 30 31 22-26 Christmas- New Year Vacation Ends Closed Week Art Exhibit Farmington Tournament Jr. Class Rings Arrive Parents Night-Basketball Twirp Week Coke Night-Twirp Night M.H.S. vs. DNHS-Twirp Night Movie-Twirp Night Traffic Safety Week anuar Begins the New Year with th ior Class project. Mark Floyd, Trish Ratten and Bill Mulder, take advantage of the convient Snack Bar the Sen The art exhibit, January 15-18, which displayed the semester's creations of all art students, was enjoyed by many Manzano students and teachers. Art teacher, Miss Lynn Johnson, enjoys the interesting papier-m3che'on display during the art exhibit. Opening of the Senior Class Snack Bar Debbie Kirk receives a sterling silver charm from Mrs. Margaret Thompson for winning in the Betty Crocker Search for the Homemaker of Tomorrow. January is a month characterized by beginnings. It is most importantly the beginning of a new year, and for students it is the end of one semester and the beginning of a new one. This is the month generally regarded as the time for making a new start. However this newness soon becames routine unless something is done to refresh and re-energize. The activities program at Manzano is dedi- cated to seeing that the newness of this season does not age prematurely, and it accomplished this goal by planning such activities as parent's basketball night and, in associa- tion with Student Council, Twirp Week. 1-3 Twirp Week fcontinuedj F 3 Sadie Hawkins Dance E 6-7 Seniors order caps and B gowns R 8-13 Magazine Campaign U 10 Computer Dance A 12-14 Val-0-gram Sale R 16 Assembly Band Concert Y 21 Assembly Music for '6 Modern America The 3 Crysler Corporation 2248 Teacher's Walkout closes Schools Bonnie Chavez is crowned the 1968 Twirp King by Trish Rattan after it was announced that seniors had elected him by their penny votes. Remnants of Dogpatch, U.S.A. were made evident by the enthusiasm of Manzano students at the Sadie Hawkins Dance in early February. Barefoot, the gals grabbed their guys and set out to swing, thus ending a full week of ' turnabout activities. School sponsored activities included B O a game, a movie The Guns of Navarone , and the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Marryin' Sam provided a marriage booth for anxious lasses and reluctant lads, and fun was of the absolute essence. Twirp Week is an annual affair at Manzano and the funds raised go to support extra-curricu- 9 6 8 lar activities in thevfuture. 4 Bonnie Chavez reigns over the Sadie Hawkins Dance with his attendants, Rex Davis and Chris Martin and their dates, Cathy McConnell, June Chavez, and Cami Craig. BOHHIGCIMVCZ fn, Tw1 RP IC1NG f Rex Davis Chris Martin : ATTENDANTS J I 69 Cheri Thornbrough and her date Don Jones enjoy themselves at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Mrs. Diane Moore prepares to take over the classes of Robert Roberts while he completes his master's degree at the University. By February the life of the Manzano students has settled into a dull same- ness. The routine of everyday would soon become unbearable if some diversion were not created. This diversion comes in the form of organized sports and activities. February bought the climax of Twirp Week activities-the assembly where Bonnie Chavez was crowned Twirp King and the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. February also climaxed the winter sports season with district finals beginning in basketball and wrestling. Students also received a much needed and unscheduled vacation when the teachers, in protest over inadequate school financing, walked out for the last week of the month. The three Twirp King candidates Bonnie Chavez, Rex Davis, and Chris elected with over S70 in penny votes. Waiting to officiate at the coronation Martin wait expectantly for the announcement of Twirp King. Bonnie was are Homecoming royalty, Laurie WUS011, Sheffyl Sharpe and Trish Rattan. 5 - 5' we nfs2ptrie2xi i?y Ric Thom and James Hobbs of the Curtis School Plan discuss the sales progress during the Magazine Cam- paign. 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J WJ ,z 1-.. .,. . 1, --gm: nh, , ,H a,.v1YA-.iJlA,f.l ,O ,VXI 2.Q'f'J. gy 1'vLu..'.I113 an F,-94: 1, .f::-.1, 1:w'.1'iJJ .Ati A-K1 '-p-A fr, PRP,-wi' vvjavw 5 -- fv I-f-f. r- .1L,...1.',L .,- ,' L, ' M -.,1g,'L. Lx. 1. . v ' - Jf.. 1.04-1-v.'W--,'. L,kr ,w,lwf,x,1,,v,V,dnf,fb1v I izrsartiz-ble Qlltfiryfgiwjl fc? Icariifig i1'!l'C11vQfE? ::Ji33i1'l2f3Ce his 17353 iizfni Clif-' sizmding. Accepied by the entity studem Emily :vid si-:c'L ::E by The fzzcuity, ' iAZ4iS:3 pririlimczri ?e J, f'f 'r' f:E'cr4:.1 WWVS-2 1' i' wa' ' F Qziftf' 45 2 1 1 l'ff:1z1152,11o T717 H 71 1 N w , 1 73 Vivacious and versatile is the way to describe one of the two persons being honored in Who's Who for the second year, senior Carol Traub. Her interests as an underclassman-speech, in which she won numerous awards, and belonged to the Speech Club and National Forensicg Albuquerque Youth Council, where she served as vice president as a junior and won the Most Valuable Member trophy as a sophomore, Student Council, through which she attended district and state student council workshops and conven- tions, and was a Manzano delegate to the Governors Youth Councilg the Model UN meeting held in Santa Fe, the PHAETHON staff, Manzano's literary magazineg and journalism, where she was news editor of the ROYAL MONARCH, won a staff award for excellence and three state writing awards- were only a prelude to her activities as a senior. Selected as a Girl's Stater, Carol was a member of Staters' Club and was editor of the Girls' State newspaper, Maintaining a 4. average, she was chosen for National Honor Society, belonged to International Club, continued with Speech Club and National Forensic and won more honors in speech competition, was again a delegate to the Model UN, was the New Mexico representative to the Texas Youth Conference and was runner-up in the city Elks Club Leadership competition. Since Carol plans a career in journalism after attending either Stanford or Southern Methodist University, one of her greatest responsibili- ties and honors was being editor-in-chief of the ROYAL MONARCH, She continued her active participation in Student Council as chairman of various projects, a delegate to state and district conventions, and an Exchange Day delegate. Another major responsibility for Carol, whose hobbies are playing the piano, horseback riding, photography and writing , was serving as presi- dent of the Albuquerque Youth Council CAROL TRAUB Senior BRUCE AINSWORTH Senior A fine athlete and a talented student, senior Bruce Ainsworth has con- centrated the majority of his after-school hours during his high school career on athletics. His emphasis on athletics has not interferred, however, with his studies as he maintains a high grade point average and was named to the first semester honor roll with a 4. average. One of only four seniors to have earned their third varsity letter in football this season, Bruce was a halfback on the Monarch squad and in this position was twice picked as the city's outstand- ing back of the week, In addition Bruce was chosen to play on the North All-Star football team this summer and was awarded a trophy as the most valuable senior player on the 1967-1968 football squad. Playing basketball as a sophomore, Bruce decided to concentrate his efforts on football and on baseball where he earned letters as both a sophomore and junior and will again be a mainstay on the l968 team. Playing the outfield, Bruce was a valuable member of the 1967 team which captured the New Mexico State Baseball Championship. In addition to athletic participation, Bruce has been an active member of the Manzano M Club for three years and served as vice-president as a junior and was elected president as a senior. Bruce was chosen by the Rotary Clubs of the city to be honored at a luncheon as an outstanding high school leader. Athletics dominate Bruce's hobbies as well and he enjoys all sports including hunting and fishing. Attending either UNM or Eastern New Mexico University, he is making tentative plans to take a degree in business administration. CINDY CAPPELLE Senior Enthusiasm is an essential characteristic of a cheerleader, and Cindy Cappelle, one of Manzano's two senior cheerleaders who were chosen for the second time to the varsity squad, demonstrates this trait to an enviable degree. In fact, Cindy has been one of Manzano's cheerleaders during each of her high school years since she was a Baron Cheeleader as a sophomore, Last year Cindy was a part of the cheerleading team which was chosen as one of the four outstanding teams in the state and were given the -privilege of leading cheers at the North-South All-Star football game. The same enthusiasm which makes her an outstanding cheerleader also makes her an eager and willing participant in the other activities of the school. Some of her success as a cheerleader must also be due to her skill in gymnastics, and she was an AAU gymnastics champion as a sophomore. Her hobbies, in addition to gymnastics, include sewing and designing fashions. She was a model in a Simplicity style show as a sophomore and is an outstanding home econom- ics student. Cindy plans to major in physical education next year when she will be attending Colorado State College. Being chosen for Who's Who for the second year. senior Bruce Markham is one of only two students so honored. An out- standing athlete, Bruce, who plans on majoring in physical edu- cation with the ambition of becoming a coach, will attend the University of New Mexico on a football scholarship. In fact. Bruce, a fullback, was the first player to whom the University's new head coach offered a scholarship this season. One of the four seniors at Manzano to letter all three years in football, Bruce has also lettered twice in basketball and twice in track. He was chosen as one of the honorary co-captains of the 1968 football squad, won honorable mention all-state, and was named to the all-city football team and the North-South All-Star team. In conjunction with his athletic participation, Bruce has been a mem- ber of both HM Club and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and is the president of the FCA this year. He enjoys the respect of his fellow students as evidenced by his having been elected vice president of the senior class and a Student Council representative. As a class officer and a student Council member, he has been active in the organization of activities and in such projects as decorating for the Junior-Senior prom and the Homecoming assembly. BRUCE MARKI-IAM Senior .7 CHUCK PETERSON Senior Holding one of the top positions available to a student, Student Body President Chuck Peterson has distinguished himself and the school by his conduct of the office. ln addition to student government, Chuck has had other interests in his high school career including music. As a sophomore Chuch was a member of the marching band and he was the accompanist for the Honor Choir as a junior. A student Council representative as a junior, Chuck attended a summer workshop which helped prepare him for his future responsibility as president of the student body. Chosen as a Boys' State delegate, Chuck was a county commissioner at the summer session, a member of Staters' Club and resigned the vice-presidency of Staters' Club in order to run for student body president. He is also a member of Interna- tional Club but he devotes the major portion of his time to overseeing the projects and activities of the Student Council. Winner of the city Elks Youth Leadership Award, Chuck has advanced to the state competition. A consist- ently fine student who has been on the honor roll at Manzano throughout his high school career, Chuck represents Manzano at state and district student council meetings, the Exchange Day program and other local home- comings in addition to presiding over Manzano's Homecoming assembly and a majority of the other assemblies throughout the year. Planning to major in accounting, he hopes to attend North Texas State University at Denton, or Jacksonville University in Florida. His major hobby is playing the pipe organ, and he has taken organ lessons at UNM for three years. Sweetness coupled with dependability and competency has won for sen- ior Pam McCan the Whe's Who recognition this year and the affection and good opinions of her fellow classmates and of her teachers. Pam's superior scholarship placed her in National Honor Society, and her fellow scholars chose her to serve as president this year. As president of the Honor Society, Pam was largely beneficial in the organization of the senior counseling sessions which were initiated this year to advise students on the selection of a college or the choice of a post-high school career. Her election to the senior Inner Council placed on her a responsibility for many of the Student Council activities, and her willingness to work and her reliability made her an invalua- ble aid to the activities of the school. Having belonged to Pep Club and Creative Dance as an underclassman, Pam also participated in Ski Club, National Spanish Honor Society, International Club, Tennis Club and Stu- dent Council. Serving as a faculty assistant, Pam enjoys sewing, skiing, swimming, tennis, and playing the piano. A major in math will be Pam's goal when she attends either the University of Colorado or the University of Kansas. PAM MCCAN Senior Charm, poise and a delightfully sweet personality make Marguerite Moynihan one of the Manzano's nicest people to work with. Her co-opera- tive attitude and her reliability have won her the affection and respect of both her teachers and fellow students. As editor-in-chief of the SCEPTER, Marguerite does a capable job of handling this demanding job. She was chosen as editor after having served as assistant editor as a junior and having won a staff award for excellence. .One of the hard working members of the student body and of her class, Marguerite can be counted on to be hard at work on every project. As a sophomore Marguerite belonged to the Pep Club, as a junior she was a Manzano delegate to the City-Wide Business Education competition in typing and a delegate to the Albuquerque Youth Council. Always willing to volunteer her services, she was one of Manzano's judges in the city spirit trophy competition. She has also made a valuable contribution to the efficient running of the school by working as an attend- ance office assistant as a senior. Swimming, and water-skiing, and bicycle riding, Marguerite's hobbies, demonstrate her enjoyment of activity and of the out-of-doors. Planning to attend the University of New Mexico next year, Marguerite is considering the possibility of majoring in journalism. MARGUERITE MOYNIHAN Senior JERRY SCHUSTER Senior A conscientious, hard-working leader, senior Jerry Schuster is one of the most outstanding and best-respected students at Manzano. That he enjoys the good opinions of fellow students as well as the faculty, is evidenced by his election as president of his class for two consecutive years. Currently, as senior class president, he has displayed his leadership qualities by being nominated as a candidate for the West Point Leadership Award, a candidate for the Outstanding Teenagers of America Award and being honored in the Albuquerque National bank's Salute to Albuquerque Teenagers in the local newspaper. As senior class president, he bears much of the responsibil- ity for organizing such things as the class project and the senior week activities in addition to heading fund raising and other functional projects ol' the class. Under his leadership, the seniors installed one of the most successful projects in the school's brief history, the snack bar which opened shortly after Christmas and has been an overwhelming success. He was also a delegate to Boys' State last summer. A student council member in his junior and senior years, Jerry was an ex-officio member of Inner Council those years. He is an active participant in other Manzano organizations. This year he was a member of Staters' Club, International Club and Modern Choir. As a junior, he was a participant in the Honor Choir and the Ski Club. An art enthusiast whose hobby is painting, Jerry plans to attend the Univer- sity of Colorado majoring in dentistry. fx ,L 2?X,y,,f,.Y,f-af... au., PAM HERIGODT Junior A lovely and poised lady and a superior student, Pam Herigodt has devoted most of her extra-curricular energies at Manzano to student govern- ment, music and the promotion of school spirit. A Baron cheerleader last year, Pam is one of only four juniors who were chosen for the Who's Who this year. She has been an Inner Council member both as a sophomore and as a junior, and she has assumed many responsibilities in the student Council functions. She was chairman of Student Council committees on Homecom- ing decorations, constitutions, and on the Christmas greetings to the other schools. She has represented Manzano at district and state student council meetings, at the Homecoming assemblies of other high schools, and at the Exchange day. She was one of the Manzano entrants in the Elks Youth Leadership Contest and was a Who's Who nominee as a sophomore. Work- ing for her class, Pam has collected dues and helped with many of their sales campaigns. She has also been one of the reliable workers on the decoration committees for virtually every project. She has been a member of the Modern Choir for two years and also participated in Speech club and French club. In the Pep club, where she is vice president, Pam was on the Powder Puff football team. All of these activities have not impaired her studies, however as she maintains an honor roll standing consistently and has frequently earned a 4. average. Pam, whose hobbies include swimming, singing and talking is considering the possibility of a math major with a minor in music. Although college is a year away, she may attend either Louisiana State University or Alabama State. A relaxed attitude and a slow grin identify junior class president Johnny Hill, one of the four juniors to receive the Who's Who recognitiori this year. As a sophomore, Johnny participated in both Baron football and wrestling, however, an injury cut short his wrestling and made it unfeasible for him to continue in the athletic program. Concentrating his energies on student government, then, he has, as class president, taken a major role in the planning, organization and accomplishment of all junior class projects. He will direct the junior class's major endeavor later this spring when the juniors host the seniors at the prom. An ex-officio member of Inner Council as class president, he must also assume responsibility for many of the council activi- ties and program. Working in the activities office during his study hall, Johnny was an efficient and willing assistant. In addition to his school activities, Johnny works as an orderly at a local rest home and his experience there has inspired him to contemplate a future career in medicine or nursing. Another career consideration at this point is aviation, and Johnny expects to attend the University of New Mexico. His service obligation is a matter of deep concern to Johnny and he is undecided as to whether he will fulfill it before or after college, however, he does hope to tour Southeast Asia in the military and as much of the rest of the world as possible. Outdoor activities appeal greatly to Johnny who lists fishing, hunting, and hiking as some of his favorite hobbies. He also enjoys bowling and is eager to develop a keener appreciation of the fine arts, in this pursuit, he enjoys attending good movies, plays and art shows. He also likes motorcycle and automobile races. JOHNNY HILL Junior A bubbling personality and a contagiously happy smile are two of the trademarks which distinguishes one of the four juniors who are to be honored in this year's Who' Who, Sally Barnes, Sally's infectious enthusiasm has been recognized by the student body who elected her to the Baron cheerleading squad as a sophomore and chose her as one of only two juniors to be a varsity cheerleader this season. Since cheerleading is an A office, Sally was forced to resign her post as a junior Inner Council member this year and finds that much of her extra-curricular time is, in fact, taken up by attending athletic functions, performing and the strenuous practice sessions involved. An alter- nate to Student Council as a sophomore, she was chosen as a representative this year and is one of the most dependable and hard-working members of the council. Despite the demanding schedule which cheerleading imposes, Sally finds time to work on such projects as the Christmas card greeting to Viet Nam, decoration committees for Homecoming and Twirp Week, the Twirp Week planning committee and the city -wide Inner Council. Sally also volunteers her study hall this year to work as an activities office assistant. Cheerleading is the manor hobby which Sally is able to find time for. She intends to attend the University of New Mexico and become a dental hygienist. SALLY BARNES Junior One of the four juniors to receive the Who's Who recognition this year, Ric Thom is rapidly maturing into one of Manzano's most effective student leaders. In addition to taking an increasing vital part in student government, Ric is participating in the athletic program of the school as a member of the varsity basketball team. He will be expected to be one of the returning lettermen next year which will form the nucleus of the team. Holding, perhaps the second most influential post in the school, vice president of the Student Body, Ric has been an valuable assistant in the managing of the student body projects and the organization of student affairs. His grasp of the skills of student government were attested to by his having been nomi- nated by the central district of the state student councils to run for the office of state president. The prospects for the election which was to be held after press time were optimistic and the Manzano delegation hoped to have Ric serve as the state president next year. As vice president of the student body Ric was also an ex-officio member of the Inner Council and served as a chairman of various council activities. He also belonged to both M club and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. A unique hobby of collecting matchbook covers is coupled with an interest in water skiing and basketball. Hoping to attend Penn State, Ric plans an electronic engineering degree. RIC THOM Junior A student of exceptional ability, Doug Gunn, senior, has achieved top honors during his three years at Manzano. A Boys' State delegate, he was elected president of Staters' Club to which he has dedicated much of his extra-curricular efforts. Doug, who is outstanding in scholastic endeavors, is an excellent science student. Winning third place as a junior in the Man- zano science fair, he also took first place in the regional science fair to advance to the state finals. An honorable mention in the Ford Foundation Future Scientists Talent Search and the second place award in the American Society for Quality Control Award caps Doug's list of science honors, Mem- bership in the National Honor Society also displays his scholastic achieve- ments. A member of Math Club and Math Honor Society, as a junior, he was a participant in Junior Achievement program, and has been a student Council member in his sophomore and senior years. Listing his hobbies as basketball and golf, Doug expects to attend Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri on a tuition scholarship. He intends to major in engineering. DOUG GUNN Senior Quiet, conscientious and competent, senior Lynn Whalen has earned the respect of her fellow students and teachers by being completely responsible and hard-working. She has won honors and discharged her responsibilities with a modesty and charm which has made her a pleasure to know and work with. One of Lynn's major extra-curricular activities at Manzano has been work with the Future Teachers of America. She has held offices in the local chapter each year, historian as a sophomore, vice president both as a junior and senior, and was the district historian as a junior. She has also been a mainstay in the FTA tutoring programfworking with elementary students after school at Chelwood and serving as a teacher's aide to a faculty member at Manzano. Chosen a Girls' Stater, she belongs to the Staters' Club, Interna- tional Club, National Honor Society, Spanish Club, and National Spanish Honor Society. She won a Pan American Round Table Achievement Award in Spanish, was selected as one of Manzano's participants in the National Council of Teachers' of English Achievement tests, was a delegate to the Model UN session in Santa Fe, and was a commentator for the Holiday Fashion Show presented by the Home Economics classes. As a junior she was a Student Council representative, and as a senior she served as secretary of both the Staters' Club and the International Club. Working as an office assistant, Lynn is making plans to attend New Mexico State University in the fall. Reflecting her hobby of sewing and her active participation in the FTA, she hopes to major in secondary education with the ambition of becoming a home economics teacher. LYNN WH ALEN Senior E Senior Pam Sedillo, a petite and sparkling five-footer, has a naive and effervescent attitude which sometimes belies her quick wit and the compe- tence with which she works. Her high grade point average earned her mem- bership in National Honor Society and she has been a dependable and capable worker in many other fields as well. One of her greatest contributions to the school has been on the newspaper staff. As a junior, she was the advertising manager of the ROYAL MONARCH, and she was chosen associate editor as a senior to share the responsibility of editing the publica- tion. She was also chosen to receive a staff award for excellence for her contribution to the publication. Working on committees for such activities as Homecoming as the Prom have earned Pam the reputation of being a reliable helper. Drama has been another of Pam's interestsg she has belonged to the Drama Club for three years and to National Thespian Society for two years. Pam is a member of the newly formed International Club and has been a delegate to the Albuquerque Youth Council for two years. A science fair entrant as a sophomore, she has volunteered her study hall this year to work in the attendance office. Bowling, swimming, writing are the hobbies which Pam enjoys most. She is deciding between the University of Colorado and Colorado State University for a college choice in the fall when she will begin a major in either math or engineering. PAM SEDILLO Senior -' A ffmfa-:wg-J.:'f?f1 'f3'fr'LI'.f' ' - 5: 1 ' 'AE' :HY if t -f f' f w ..ss.....e.w r , .m s 4- It W--M-H DENNY WISEMAN Senior A high academic standing and a superior ability in sports have earned for senior Denny Wiseman the respect of his classmates and the adults with Whom he works. Echoing the interests of a majority of teenagers, Denny listed sports of all kinds including golf and bowling as his major hobbies and his participation in two of Manzano's varsity sports is consistent with this interest. He is also a member of M Club and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. As a senior this year, he was elected secretary-treasurer of the FCA. Denny has participated in two sports at Manzano-basketball and baseball. He has earned two varsity letters in baseball, was a part of Manzano's State Championship baseball team in 1967 and will be doing his best to help his teammates re-capture that crown this spring. A third baseman, Denny was a member of the Baron squad as a sophomore. Two years on the Baron basketball team gave Denny the experience he needed to move up to the varsity as a senior and do an outstanding job. A consistently hard competitor, Denny's quickness and aggressiveness made him one of the starting guards and one who could be counted on to spark the team. One of five juniors nominated to receive the West Point Leadership Award, Denny has served as an activities office assistant as a senior. An appointment to the Naval Academy at Annapolis is Denny's hope at this time, however, he will proba- bly go to the University of New Mexico should there not be one available. Denny plans on majoring in engineering, but he has not selected a specific field in which to study. .. e. 'Q' S 'll -w ti ' W' fsfh i , W. -, At- xt X141 I PAT PARKE Senior A superior student, a capable leader, and a responsible worker, Pat Parke has perhaps brought to Manzano and to herself as much a individual honor as any other student this year. Chosen as a Girls' Stater, Pat was selected by that group to be one of New Mexico's two delegates to Girl's Nation in Washington. At Girls' Nation, she was appointed director of the F.B.I. In addition to this honor, she was chosen as Manzano's Optimist Youth Leader- ship Award nominee, and the Daughter's of the American Revolution Award candidate. ln a testing program conducted during her junior year, Pat was selected as one of the national winners in the National Council of Teacher's of English Award competition, She has also received a letter of commendation for her performance in the National Merit Scholarship test- ing program. Not content to confine herself to academic excellence, Pat has taken part in many activities, principally in the projects of her class. As vice president of her class for both her sophomore and junior years, she was the chairman of the Homecoming Dance, the Prom, and the Senior Class project committee. She has been active in the Student Council has been a delegate to three district student council meetings, one state meeting and two summer workshop programs. Pat will also be part of the Manzano delegation to the Model UN at Santa Fe. She has been a member of National Honor Society, Staters' Club, International club, Spanish Club and French Club, and was a class sponsor assistant as a junior and an activities office assistant as a senior. Already accepted at Stanford, Pat will major in Romance Languages and will minor in English or education, An outstanding athlete, Bob Myer has also been extremely active in a variety of other fields. Bob, having earned eight varsity letters in sports at Manzano, has belonged to the M Club for three years and to the Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes since its organization on campus, He served as membership chairman of the FCA this year. Three of Bob's letters were earned in wrestling where he had placed in the district competition and qualified for state every year. This season Bob was expected to make his finest showing at the state tournament when the teachers' walkout disquali- fied all of the Albuquerque wrestlers from the tourney. Bob has also earned three letters in track and has qualified for state each year also. Bob's other two letters were earned in football where he played the end position. Active in activities of both his class and the Student Council, Bob has been one of the most reliable workers on every occasion. He has served for three years as a Student Council representative and has been a delegate to the district student council meeting. Another major interest for Bob has been musicg he has been a member of the Honor Choir for three years and was chosen vice president of the choir this year. An honor roll student for the first semester of his senior year, Bob hopes to attend college either at UNM or Fort Lewis in Colorado. He will major in physical education, reflecting his consuming interest in sports which he lists as his major hobby. His other hobby, one which is perhaps as natural to teenagers as sports, is girls. BOB MYER Senior ANNABELLE GRUBB Sophomore , The only sophomore to achieve recognition in the '68 Who's Who, An- nabelle Grubb has accomplished a great deal in the short time she has been a student here and has earned the respect of her teachers and classmates, The president of the sophomore class, Annabelle is directly responsible for the organization and success of most of that class's projects. She has proved herself to be a capable and efficient planner as she directed such activities as the candy sale, bake sale, the collection of dues, and the decoration of the halls for Homecoming. As a class president, she is an ex-officio member of Inner Council and she has also been elected a Student Council delegate. In these organizations, too, she has accepted responsibilities and discharged them with skill and efficiency. Annabelle also belongs to Speech Club and Spanish Club. In addition to her activities at school, Annabelle volunteers her services to work as a tutor at the Indian School and is an active partici- pant in the activities of her church, including serving as a Sunday School teacher. Reading and participating in all types of sports are two of the spare-time things she enjoys. Aspiring to become a lawyer, Annabelle would like to attend the University of Kansas or the University of Missouri. In addition to her law degree, she plans a minor in Spanish. CINDY CORENMAN Senior ,ww ee l Q i .r I . f fl -is . A . I' Q Speaker at heart, Cindy Corenman exhibits her talents by the many speech trophies awarded to her. Her activities vary from Speech Club and Spanish Honor Society to skiing, dramatics and tennis. She loves creative and modern dance as well. Serving as Nationalist Party Leader for Girls' State, she is also a member of Staters' Club. She still finds time for studying and inevitably makes the honor roll and is a member of National Honor Society. She is also an active member of National Forensic League, Drama Club, Ski Club and International Club. Her church plays a big part in her life, and she devotes many hours to heading its youth organization. Each time a big event comes around she is there to offer her time to the decorating and planning committees. In her junior year, Cindy was Homecoming chairman for tickets and junior Prom chairman of invitations and sales. As a senior she headed the Student Council's Twirp Week dance and decorations. In the summer, Cindy enjoys traveling. During her free time she skis and rides horses. Although she has been accepted at the University of Colorado, she has also applied to Stanford, Radcliffe and Smith. Next year, at the university she chooses, she will major in math or science. Kanchu discusses her United States history lesson with teacher DuWayne Black- shear. Z' anchu is Sixth Exchange Monarch Rushing between classes has become a routine for Kanchu as it has for all Manzano students. 84 Bob Conyers assists Kanchu with a frog dissection assignment in Charles Pearce's Biology I class, Kanchu Bundella, Manzano's foreign ex change student from India, has certainl spent a successful year in the United State -at least her fellow students feel so. Whil mastering the language and the New Mex ico dialects, Kanchu found time to partici pate in the Ski Club, International Club Pep Club, and Student Council. Being member of the Monarch Day Court aug mented her circle of friends and she cer tainly was a lovely court member, on Manzano will long remember. Although Kanchu's world was inevitably broadened by this experience, Monarchs agree that sh has done even more to enlighten them. Bub- bling, vivacious, and out-going, Kanchu quickly assimilated into the life of the American teenagersmlearning American ideals, customs and developing an Ameri- can sense of humor. 85 wvwi I 1 Pl e Llffay vb wfw W.,,,.,,..4,m-pa-ff 'z 'sa 0 ,A I if 'gk , 3 -M3 Varsity starters: Rudy Gonzales, Mark Montoya, Jimmy Gutierrez f . 1 Sa ' Ei it, 1 .T-rf It I il! 'K ft., 4 gg f 1 i r Nile ' gt A ,gh fi: 0- Nil, i. ' -Elixir W' f 1 .,,,,',4g.,, 2, . 4 e y if fag,-Q-,.1v,. 1. 'r','e ' , e 1- i a f ,iziiif-Eilqif ,., -i rf ' ' , f '- ' i it ff 3 . ., 15,,yv-, V U 1, x X Q h ik Q 1 - tl lf' . ' . ' , J K, , .V A ld V Q V, - 4 K A - --Q-Qf,gT,,4'... 1' A ' '4 1 D , , ,..t ,, t, .. 5 L. K ,r w,g,4.- K pri? , .- . I 1 - V W - .f, -sw .. Don Mason finishes ahead of Viking opponent Starters in state AAU meet Of his sophomore team, Coach Bill Wolfarth said, It is the best one I've ever had, and in two years we should have a great team. The Manzano varsity cross country team acquired two wins in the regular season over Rio Grande and West Mesa. In his second year competing for Manzano in cross country, Herman Garcia, one of the most outstanding members, placed fourth in dis- trict competition and fifth in state. With the promise shown, Manzano can look forward to a successful season in '68 and '69. Although the '67 cross country team and a rebuilding year, spirit never faltered. Herman Garcia's graduation will mean the loss of an outstanding team member, but Coach Wolfarth's overwhelming confidence in his sophomore team, is evident in his statements of future hopes, and he expects to be a strong district contender in a couple of years. V Y ',,f' I-HDD!! arsity starters: Allen Mason, uben Gonzales, Don Mason, and erman Garcia. Harriers Look to Futureg Garcia Places Fifth in State Y , f Egxw ra Gia, 23? 'Egg A Ag an 22, J 1 ff '1-Y' Q f ' iliiitllg Two year letterman Hennan Garcia gets a few tips from Coach Bill Wolfarth. B team starters, standing: Ron Merriam, Steve Williams, and Glen Burrola. Kneeling: Bob Walton and John Velasquez. Coaches Walter Brock and assistant Charles Pearce The combination of superior team effort and outstanding individual performances led the Manzano Barons through another successful season with eight wins and only one loss. Instigating the season with a 25-0 win over Santa Fe and clinching it with a 22-19 victory over West Mesa, the Barons hold an amazing record with only two losses in three years in comparison to their 23 wins. In perhaps the most outstanding performance of the season, the Barons defeated the Highland Bees 14-7. In games such as these, superior performing in- dividuals were revealed. Top 'Scorers for the Barons were Rocky Disanti and Skip Ferris. Jerry Kidwell held the record for touchdown passes at nineteen. In all, the Barons proved themselves to be a capable and promising team. I Managers Steve Flores, John Reynolds, and Larry Borders. Injured Players Alan Lay and Bill Casey. arons End atg Add to Outstanding Record Back row-J im Black, Lowell Dolan, Phillip McKillip, Ray Duran, Doug Muchmore Dave Otis, Barney Locklin, John Kleinstuber, Tap Payne, and Phil Ortiz. Front row Thomas Boyd, Craig Oliver, Gary Davis, Clyde Lowe, Richard Stohner, Art Romero David Roark, Fred Gill, Pat Hale, and Tony Jojola. 79 H-Le i Q., fri! alll Baron Defensive Unit Front row-Mike Nail, Mike Arnold, Steve Zeri, John Payne, John Hisey, and Quillen Morri- son. Back row-Bob Bell, Claude Brochoff, Keith Cravens, Sam Day, Ron Cappelle, and Tommy Nogle. had as ,S , 1 , fr K Baron Offensive unit Front row-Rick Clark, Jim Grerory Bob Ervien, Mike Justus, Robert Tull, Kelly Chappelle, and Jerry Kidwell. Back row- Rocky Disanti, Lane Sego, Dan Irby, Bobby Carmignani, John Kraenzel, and Skip Ferris. Skip Ferris starts a long run as Steve Zeri and Sam Day lead the blocking in the game against Valley. Dick Clark makes an out- standing catch as the Barons defeated the Rio Grande Ravens by a score of 40 to 0. 9l Head varsity coach Buddy Coach Managers: Robert Hindi and Chris Brown. Coach Cook Guides Pigskinners for 3rd Year Backfield coach Robert Nunn and Line coach Charles Frew. A disappointing loss to Albuquerque High in the last game of the season left the Monarchs with a successful season record of six wins and three losses. Under the direction of Coach Buddy Cook, the Monarchs were in a four-way tie with Albuquerque High, Los Alamos High, and Del Norte High for the Western Division title of District IAA going into the final game which climaxed an exciting season of outstanding individual performances and team effort. Mike Brewer picks off Viking pass. Tim Crumc, Senior Quarterback Bruce Markham charges Clovis line. Peaches Moran, Senior Center Roswell quarterback trapped by Manzano defense Tom Harper, Senior Tackle A Arbuckle, Palmer Markham amed Season Co-Captains Mike Miner' senior End Bruce Ainsworth gallops away from Gallup defense. Bob Arbucle, Senior Tackle Jimmy Reed, Junior Halfback Darrell Giacomelli, Senior Guard 94 Doug Mathson, Senior End Ted Newton, Senior Guard Tim Crume carries around left end. Two factors are necessary for any successful team-team cooperation and in- dividual performance,-and the Monarchs' football team have both of these qualities. The teamwork is self-evidentg without it the successful '67 season would have been merely a wish in the minds of team members and faithful fans. High individual performance is always noticed, and mentioning it rarely becomes trite. During the nine game season many members of the Monarch team established themselves as great players. It takes teamwork to win games and the Monarchs showed that they had the teamwork to win. Jim Reed awaits a pass from Tim Crume. ., ,, Mike Brewer, Senior Halfback Jim Hill, Senior Guard Bruce Markham, Senior Fullback John Swatzell, Senior Guard Rex Sewell Senior Guard Mike Brewer brings down Viking quarterback Top: Joe Ainsworth, endg Joe Waid, Fullbackg Keith Miller, Endg Bottom: Larry Carmignani, Endg Rick Sehmille, quarterback Top: Allan Dunlap, Tackleg Steve Bewley, Guardg Mike Clayton, Center. Bottom: Leland Sego, Tackleg Dave Wells, Tackle. Charlie Guinn Quarterback Bob Ratcliff, Senior Guard Ainsworth amed Gutstanding Senior, Reed Chosen Most Valuable Player Bruce Ainsworth, Senior Halfback Gaylyn Jones, Quarterback Bob Myer, Senior End 1 Ben ji Lovato Senior End Phil Hinson Senior Halfback Manzano Manzano Manzano Manzano Manzano Manzano Manzano Manzano Manzano Bill Gower, Senior Fullback Six Wins Are Highlights of Second inning Season 1967 SEASON RECORD 6-3 20 Roswell 6 26 Clovis 1 3 29 Durango 14 O Sandia 3 3 68 Gallup 6 33 Valley 1 5 33 Los Alamos 14 7 Del Norte 14 10 Albuquerque 46 Tom Shoats, Senior Tackle , Steve Palmer, Senior Cenfer Bruce Markham brings down Viking opponent First row-Guy Williams, Jerry Smalley, John Highfm, Lynn Wilson, Ray ton, Rex David, Mike Cox. John Minarcin, Bob Myer, and Gary Phillips. Duran, and Robert Martinez. Second row-Richard Rathge, Teddy New- Hahl Coaches Matmen for Second Season Manzano wrestler Robert Martinez tries to gain advantage over his opponent from Sandia. Wrestling Coach ROSS HAHL 99 rch victory by pinning his opponent from Alamogordo. Gary Phillips uses a cradle pm in defeating his opponent from Sandia. Teachers' Walkout ashes State Title Prospects TEDDY NEWTON HWT. JERRY SMALLEY 103 lst in district lst in district Rex Davis uses a single-leg take-down in trying to gain control of his opponent from Alamogordo. JOHN HIGHFILL 112 lst in district MIKE COX 165 4th in district Manzano wrestlers had bright hopes for the state wrestling tour- nament with three district champions and five others who finished in the top four at the district meet in Carlsbad. The teacher walkout ended these hopes very quickly. The three district champions were undefeated Jerry Smalley at 103, John Highfill at 112, and also un- defeated Teddy Newton at HWT. Other finishers were Lynn Wilson at 120, Robert Martinez at 133, Bob Myer at 145, Mike Cox at 165, and Rex Davis at 180. The Monarchs hopes look bright for next year with seven returning lettermen. An arm bar is used by Jerry Smalley in trying to pin his man from Alamog0rd0. A double-leg takedown seems to be working for John Highfill as he gains the advantage of his Alamogordo opponent. Monarchs Place 5th in APS Christmas Tourney, Take 4th in District ROBERT MARTINEZ 133 GARY PHILLIPS 138 4th in district BOB MYER 145 3rd in district Jerry Smalley tries to get on a half nelson in the match against Alamogordo. GUY WILLIAMS 95 MHS OPPONENT 32 Sandia 12 13 Albuquerque 40 3rd in QUAD with Los Alamos, SFHS, 8a AHS 20 Highland 26 37 Roswell Goddard 12 48 Roswell 00 22 Carlsbad 24 22 Alamogordo 20 36 NMSVH 13 24 Valley 22 21 Rio Grande 28 25 West Mesa 23 48 Capitan 3 55 Ruidoso 5 5th in Christmas tournament 4th in District tournament Mike Cox adds 5 points to the score as he pins his opponent against Alamogordo. 103 LYNN WILSON 120 4th in district John Minarcin uses a double-leg takcdown in the match against Alamogordo. Hahl Takes Gver When aron Coach A crossover breakdown seems to work for Bob Myer in his match against Alamogordo. REX DAVIS iso 4th in district ANDY RIVERA Dual Responsibility Resigns in Mid-Season MIKE MCCONNELL When Steve Morris, the B-team coach for the first part of the year, decided to go back to college to earn an advanced degree it left the burden on Head Coach Ross Hahl's shoulders. Coach Hahl, now having twice the millstone, really did a fine job with both teams leading the Monarchs to a 12-4 record and the Barons to a 10-5 season. First row-Mike Gray, John Graypelle, Anthony Gurlay, Larry Lopez, Jim Doucett, and Ned Pratt, Second row-Rich- ard Rathge, Vic Knauth, David Pratt, Mike Nease, Alan Mason, Bill Deally, and Phil Rule. Third row-Pete McQeen, Tom Si- kich, Randy Kneblik, Alan Lay, Steve Rospopo, Fred Gill, Tony Jojola, and Art Romero. I05 Baron Basketball team, Lance Leach, Mike Sanchez, Larry Bullard, Bob Brown, Pat Fleming, Gene Aragon, Gilbert Pacheco, bottom Sam Washburn, Mike Craig, Roger Switzer, John Kozlowski, Larry Tomberlin. Barons, Sophs Coached by Martin Thomas Sophomore basketball teamg George Molzen, Mike Hill, John Aragon, Charlie Otero, Phil Archunde, Jim Arnold, Roger Switzer, standing, John Payne, Lauren Mathews, Keith Cravens, Jeff Kartchnear, Frank Moes, Dan Irby, Mike Rogers, Joe Gober, Don Bomman, Mark Saiers. 06 Bob Brown battles with Valley defenders for a rebound in the Baron 70-55 win. This seasonis B-team and sophomore teams, while not coming out with winning records were a repeat of the varsity squad as they lost more than half their games by close scores. The B-team, under the direction of coach Mike Martin, compiled a 5-ll season record. The Barons came up with their first victory of the season when they showed no mercy to the Santa Fe Demons, as they trounced them 75-43. The junior varsity picked up wins over Rio Grande 55-51, Gallup 58-56 and Espanola 60-54. The C-team, coached by John Thomas ended their season with a 4-8 overall record. The sophs lost their big men at mid-season and had to manage the rest of the season without most of their top scorers. The sophs first win of the season was against West Mesa as they swamped them 56-37, while downing Los Alamos 62-49, Valley 70-55 and again beating West Mesa 80-42, to give them their four season wins. Pat Flemming, getting an assist from Bob Brown grabs a rebound as Baron Mike Sanchez and Valley defenders look on. Center Bob Brown drives past Valley defenders to score an easy lay-up as the Barons breezed on to a 70-55 victory over the Norse- ITICII. Baron forward Larry Bullard puts in a crucial two points in the Barons 58-56 win over Gallup. Head Coach ROBERT NUNN This year's coaching staff for the '67-'68 basketball teams, was headed by Robert Butch Nunn who took over after the sudden resignation of prospective coach Jerry Maier. Maier, who was to head the team after last year's coach DuWayne Blackshear was forced to resign for health reasons. Coach Nunn, an assistant coach in football and an assistant last year in basketball, reluctantly accepted the advancement to head coach although the football and basketball seasons overlapped and placed him in a position of extreme pressure. Assisting Coach Nunn this year was Assistant coachesg Nick Brown, Mike Martin, Baron coach, and John Thomas, Sophomore coach B-team coach Mike Martin, a former cage star at South- eastern State College in Oklahoma and sophomore coach John Thomas who played at Arizona State. Nick Brown, a student teacher at Manzano, also aided the coaching staff. Martin, presently employed as a physical education teacher at Zuni Elementary, coached the B-team to a 5-ll record, while Thomas, teaching U.S. History and South- west History at Manzano, coached the C-team to a 4-8 record. In a time-out conferee, Coach Nunn gives pointers to the Monarch roundballers Managers Bobby Padilla, Frank Fernandez I 3 ,I 1968 MONARCH varsity basketball team Doug Mathson, Jim Berg, Richard Reinhardt, Gaylyn Jones, Tom Harper, Jim Bryd, Ric Thom, Phil Clark, Bruce Markham, Joe Wald, Denny Wiseman unn akes Over as Head Coach JIM BERG 6'1 Senior Guard DENNY WISEMAN 6'1 Senior Guard Phil Clark makes a tremendous effort and blocks out Gallup defenders who cannot get to the ball. The Manzano Monarchs basketball team, starting from scratch after having all but two of last years lettermen, closed their season with a record of 7 wins and 13 defeats. The Monarchs suffered a heartbreaking season, with 7 of their losses coming by less than six points. The roundballers temporarily shared the spotlight of last years Cinderella team when they took surprising up-set victo- ries over Valley and Del Norte. After having felt the impact of a seven game losing streak, the victory hungry Mon- archs travelled to the Farmington Invitational Tournament in late January and won four out of five games to take third place. After dropping Valley late in the season, the Monarchs were looking for upset number three when they journeyed to the district tour- nament. They unfortunately didn't get that upset as they fell to the hands of Albuquerque High in their first game 87-64. GAYLYN JONES 6'2 Senior Forward JOE WAID 6,2 Junior Guard RICHARD REINHARDT 6'3 Senior Forward JIM BYRD 6 5 Junior Center Valley defenders look on as Jim Berg drives in for two. The Monarchs went on to defeat Valley 64-59. PHIL CLARK 6 3 Senior Forward Joe Waid drives in for a shot while Tom Harper sets up a screen in the Manzano upset of the Valley Vikings. Heartbreak Losses in Five Games Are Season Disappointments Jimmy Byrd drives in for a shovel lay up. Bruce Markham fights for a re- bound against the Toppers of Los Alamos. BRUCE MARKHAM 6'3 Senior Forward The Monarchs cagers, compiling a 7-13 record this year, played better than their season record shows. Although the Monarchs were in a rebuilding year the losses suffered by the squad were by such close scores that the games could have gone either way Through-out the season the roundballers fell to defeat by such close scores as 61-60 to West Mesa, 69-65 to Espanola, while losing two tight ball games in overtime to Grand Junc- tion and Farmington. The Monarchs, not the Cinderella team of last year that Joe Waid snatches the ball from the hands of two competing Bengals, Jim Byrd lines up at the free throw line while the Manzano and Valley players tense up for the rebound. DOUG MATHSON 6'l beat Hobbs in the State tournaments, came up with some crucial upset wins over Valley 64-59 and Del Norte 57-53. The Monarchs traveled to Farmington at mid-season for the Invitational Tournaments and came home with a third place trophy after burning four out of five games while losing to Grand Junction in overtime during the semi-finals. Manzano will again be going with rebuilding season next year when they will have three returning varsity lettermen while bringing up approximately nine of this years B-teamers. TOM HARPER 6'4 Senior Center Senior Guard RIC THOM 6'4 Jim Byrd, Bruce Markham and Doug Mathson set up a pattern against Valley's man-to man defense. Junior Forward Loss in Semi-Finals Give Monarchs hird in Farmington Tourney A St. Pius Sartan attempts to block Doug Mathson's shot as he goes up for a lay up. Jim Byrd attempts a fade-away jump shot in Monarch upset of Valley Vikes. MONARCH 1968 BASKETBALL RECORD Manzano Manzano Manzano Manzano Manzano Manzano Manzano Manzano Manzano Manzano Manzano Manzano Manzano Manzano Manzano Manzano Manzano Manzano Manzano Manzano 53 St. Pius 57 Del Norte 54 Sandia 60 West Mesa 43 Albuquerque 63 Santa Fe 65 West Mesa 79 Rio Grande 62 Los Alamos 64 Del Norte 59 Gallup 46 Highland 67 +Farmington 64 Valley 65 Espanola FARMINGTON TOURNAMENT 3rd Place 60 Kirtland Central 70 Shiprock 47 +Grand Junction 51 I Aztec DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 64 Albuquerque Bruce Markham fights for a rebound against a pair of determined Hilltoppers. 61 53 75 61 59 74 67 71 68 68 54 64 79 59 69 54 49 52 49 83 Gaylyn Jones drives in against a Los Alamos defender in the Monarchs disappointing 62-68 loss to the visitors. Going up for the rebound, Richard Rein- hardt contends with a Sartan who has his own plans for the ball. Junior Jim Byrd, the tallest man on the Mon- arch squad, attempts a jump shot. Varsity Ken Zirwas, Mark Fox, Dave Otis, Doug Wovelady, Robert Mor- gan, Tom Ferris, Fred Williams, Steve Zeri, Rex Sewell, Greg Watkins, Richard Reinhardt, Jim Woolridge, Tim Skillern, Tom Short, Roger Simon, Mike Gray, John Hisey, Mike Seely, Ken Barnett, Mark Rex. Middle Row Larry Phillips, Wally Hadden, Steve Lew, Phillip Ortiz, Tim Eichenberg, Richard Neal, Terry Ashcraft, Bob Myer, Jim Reed, Steve Williams, John Melville, Steve Bewley, Russel Wild, Mike Nail, Terry Harris. Third Row Joe Opstedal, Mgr., Doug Murphy, Clyde Lowe, Tom Nogel, Mark Mon- toya, Rudy Bavos, Herman Garcia, Allen Mason, Gary Durbin, Don Ma- son, Paul Berkshire, Mgr. Wolffarth Head Cindermen for Sth Year Head coach Bill Wolffarith, center, Asst. coaches L-R Lloyd Mascarenas and Walter Brock. Jidf high jump, the low hurdles and the discus. Coach Bill Wolffarth, head track mentor at Manzano for his eighth year, made guardedly opti mistic comments on the 1968 Monarch track squad at press time since the week-long teachers' strike had delayed the track season. We have more sophomores competing for us this year than ever before, our squad will have 22 sophomores, 12 Jun iors, and 11 seniors, and. we have fewer lettermen returning than ever before, so it is difficult to say what will develop by the end of the season? The best prospects for the season will be Terry Ashcraft in the pole vault and low hurdles, and Jimmy Reed in the shot put and discus. Ashcraft, a transfer from NMMJ, stands a good chance of breaking the state record should he continue to improve as he has in pre-season workout and Reed made some impressive showings as a sophomore. It's definitely a building year and with this good crop of sophs we can expect to make a fine showing in one or two seasons barring unforeseen mishaps? He commented that he can look forward to a particularly bright future in the Letterman L-R Herman Garcia, Jim Reed, Bob Myer and Fred Williams Letterman Garcia, Reed, Myer, Williams, Markham fsazvrazfmr Expected to Pace 1968 Track Team Five returning lettermen, Herman Garcia, Bob Myer, Jimmy Reed, Bruce Markham, and Fred Williams, will be the nucleus of the Manzano 1968 track squad as they prepare for the season. With fewer lettermen than ever before, the Monarchs under the coaching of Bill Wolffarth and assistant Walter Brock will be a team which could conceivably come up with some unexpected wins, however, they are unpredicta- ble at this point. Early hopes for the season were dampened when accidents and transfers cost the Monarchs some of their brightest hopes. A severe automobile-motorcycle accident incapacitated sophomore Jimmy Gutierrez, who had turned in a fine performance during the fall cross country season and B-team, back row L-R: Phil Ortiz, Wally Holden, Dave Otis, Terry Harris, Jim Woolridge, Tom Short, Tom Ferris, Mike Nail, Mike Gray, Steve Williams, Rus- sell Wild. front row: Larry Phillips, Ken Zirwas, Steve Lew, Tim Eichenberg, Rich Neal, Mark Montoya, Clyde Lowe, Mark Fox. was described by the coaches as potentially the greatest two-miler and distance runner that Manzano had ever boasted. His pre-season workouts had led the coaching staff to believe that he would break the school record early in the season and would go on to set new records. At presstime, Jimmy, who had been in critical condition, was improving somewhat, he had regained consciousness and was beginning to move slightly, however, there is no indication as to the permanent extent of his injuries. The Monarchs will be at- tempting to improve on last season's record which saw them win only one state honor graduate Ben Best's third in the low hurdles. Mile Relay L-R Rex Sewell, Fred Williams, Bob Myer, Herman Garcia Terry Ascraft, pole vaulter, goes up and over for a practice vault LV Varsity Golf L-R: Joe Davalos, Chuck Whitehead, Dennis Ray, Craig Pierson, Kim Richardson Head coach BUDDY COOK Assistant coach DUWAYNE BLACKSHEAR Three Lettermen Pace Golfers The 1967-68 Manzano golf team is expected to have a very successful season this year. Of the five team members, three of them, Joe Davalos, Dennis Ray and Craig Pierson, are returning from last year, when a sudden death play-off broke their second place tie in the state tournament and gave them the third place trophy. Coach Buddy Cook, as well as the Manzano student body, are looking for another fine performance by the team this year. The Baron golf team under the direction of Coach DuWayne Blackshear is also begin- ning practice sessions although the week-long teachers' strike delayed the beginning of all of the spring sports in the city. Chuck Whitehead sinks a ten footer. Craig Pierson, one of three returning letterman, tees off ., M W ' if f 0 .V --I, .kk fi r? .,'5f.f- , 'V' fasni ' NJ ' 'r-rg i A at aw .il K. gf I . '. jf 1.25 - ' Q 2-3 if ig to V fat My l g V f A ., 5--.iff M. 'A e-1 i1:s.f,,,,. Q 352356 lain., ' f ft W 4is..i-tix. -f'fv??!Lf35?ffaF: - Varsity Tennis L-R top: Bob Stephens, Dave Dailey, Charles Hickam, bottom: Brad Looney, Keven Wardell, Dan Irby. Tennis Team Builds for Future Successes JAMES MURDOCH, coach Tennis coach, James Murdoch will be leading his team throughout the 1968 season into a tough schedule, competing with the other high schools in the district. Although only 2 of the 6 team members, Dave Daily and Charles Hickam, are returning from last years team, the group has the ability and desire to face the up-coming season enthusiastically. Murdoch commented hopefully on his under- classmen and predicted that with the material which is available the Monarchs will be fielding a fine squad for the next two seasons and they may develop rapidly enough to make a good showing this spring. Two members of the squad, Charles Hickam ffore- groundj and Brad Looney fbackgroundl volley during early practice session. Charles Hickam serves. II9 Head Coach HENRY JACOBS and B-team Coach RICHARD STOREY i DAVE LISENBE aseball Team Hopes to Retain State Championship First row: Jerry Kidwell, Billy Smith, John Kozlowski, Denny Wiseman, Mike McConnell, Roy Mitchell, Doug Math- song Second row: Joe Waid, Mike Brewer, Bruce Ainsworth, Bonnie Chavez, Skip Noltensmeyer, Dave Lisenbe, Gilbert Pa- checo, Jim Dooleyg Third row: Charlie Otero, Anthony Gurule, Chris Sanguinetti, Jim Stamm, Rocky DiSanti, Fred Moore, Ron Edwards, Mike Craigg Fourth row: Bill Flores, Jim Arnold, Phil Archunde, Frank Maes, Herman Trujillo, Jim Wyler, Lionel Melendez, David Wells, Mike Houser, Joe Ainsworth, Steve Palmer. Infielders: First row: Denny Wiseman, Bonnie Chavez, Doug Mathson, Mike Houser, Gilbert Pa- checo. Second row: Joe Waid, Jerry Kidwell, An- thony Gurule, Lionel Melendez, Skip Noltenmeyer, Charlie Otero, Billy Smith, Joe Doo- ' ley. 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Seven of the '67 lettermen who were among the starters last season will again be expected to turn in fine performances, Steve Palmer, Bruce Ainsworth, Bonnie Chavez, Denny Wiseman and three fine pitchers, Mike Houser, J oe Waid and Dave Lisenbe. Lisenbe, voted the Most Valuable Player in the state tournament, was the winning pitcher for both of the Monarchs' wins, 5-3 over Roswell High me the semi-finals and 3-1 over Roswell Goddard in the title game. SCZSOII. I2l PITCHERS: Mike Brewer, Mike Houser, Dave Lisenbe, Ron Edwards, Rocky DiSanti, Joe Waid, CATCH- ERS: James Arnold, David Wells, Chris Sanguinetti, Mike McConnell, Roy Mitchell, Jim Wyler. Bruce Ainsworth works at batting practice with the Monarchs' pitching ma- chine. Manager Bill Flores operates the machine as Steve Palmer and Denny Wiseman watch. 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A 21-3 season and a state championship will be hard to top, but Coach Jacobs feels that this team has the potential if they continue to work and develop as they should. Assisting Coach Jacobs will be Richard Storey, a mid-term addition to the Manzano faculty. Storey, who played his college ball at the University of New Mexico and is from Roswell, will coach the Baron team as well as assist Jacobs with the varsity. CATCHERS: Jim Wyler, Chris Sanguinetti, James Arnold, Roy Mitchell, David Wells, and Mike McCon- nell. JOE WAID it ' ' r5'??2iif:.?l:?'f1'1-tens-.-.,' E .t 'f be - ' . t - , .t as. 4. , .t..,.-, . t.. ,.,.,,.,r. ...Ah . . ., ,, w iv J V. ' R, 1 , 'rr' 9-:W'iJ2?'7? 5f 'MT'-.'fJHj3n,f.'a9f. 1- .. .tw-as V A Q, 1 .: Stieff MIKE HOUSER ' E- 5 1 a, ' . '- Y ,, - 1 1 -,warm . f. 1- :sf-. M V w- 'S 'f .gas .2-Hes, sf, 'V .pg v git' :En .gs,:f,w,? w-gr-'-f3wYfg'f':4Qi 9735252 4 is W wif-,Wi -.,2s,::,5aia2 mg,J,,vn:q5f,,L2,:,755y?3?rq 4: .J . . 5453? 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' 4' '-A' K, 5,-621421 A-as va? r+izPf3'5Z1 -Slwzff. IX -.7.4, ij'i'57' as wi- A' J ,gleam W-l mv5l s o A r CINDY CAPPELLE Senior . . . Two year varsity cheerleader NOLA WRIGHT Senior . . . One year varsity cheerleader Varsity Cheerleaders Sponsor Varsity cheerleaders lead yells at th SANDY WHITEHEAD Senior . . . One year varsity cheerleader Spirit J ug Competition BEV MEDLEY Junior . . . One year varsity cheerleader BEV HOSSLER Senior . . . Two year varsity cheerleader SALLY BARNES Junior . . . One year varsity cheerleader .i5lS24S'f5'5JIff-ff: mf- eff, iW,.,,i...r rv- S ,-iQ?4ii5vf'f1 , X QM' 12:59, sr 'HIT' -'f . in Msdffzli Varsity cheerleaders ftop to bottom, Nola Wright, Sally Barnes, Bev Medley Bev Hossler, Sandy Whitehead, and Cindy Cappelle. Miss Sims Sponsors Both Cheering Squads School spirit is of varying importance to the individual students, but Manzano cheerleaders, both B-team and var- sity, strive to augment the patriotic atmosphere by their ceaseless and energetic encouragement. Miss Norma Sims, cheerleader sponsor for the fourth year, demonstrates the importance and need for school spirit by the hours she spends working with the girls to see that they perfect their routines, stay fit and maintain healthy and vigorous outlooks. After spring tryouts, varsity cheerleaders were elected by the stu- dent body and the Baron squad was chosen following the fall clinic for sophomore girls. Miss Norma Sims Cheerleader sponsor Baron cheerleaders: Denise Wilson, Nancy Wheeler, Dee Niblock, Teri Shelby, Sandy Gill, and Sandi Viscusi. Nancy Wheeler Sandy Gill Terri Shfflby Sandi Viscusi Dee Niblock Denise Wilson Y 5, 'Qi fu' 'gi 'E iw b , X N i . . Y 1 1 E ' ,. - Ib ,I f, ezgg3,?f7' 352. , J 1 , - '-,. I - X I29 In order to give all students some representation in the governing of their school, the Manzano Stu- dent Council meets weekly and discusses pending problems of the schoolls efficiency. Elected by the air -.I ll ,ii students of their homerooms, the student council representatives lead the school in charitable move- ments and enjoyable extra-curricular activities. Sponsoring the January Twirp Week, the Christmas door-decorating contest, Thanksgiving, can collec- tion drives, and the series of Penny Wednesdays which add to the foreign student exchange fund, the student council is undoubtedly the most active or- ganization in Manzano. Indispensable in its many and varying uses, and serving as a guide to governmental procedure, the Student Council provides the most efficient means possible of injecting an understanding and meaning- ful adult attitude into the students of Manzano. Terry Ortega, Nikki Harpe, Kathy Huppg Toni Roe, Bob Steinberg, John Walker, Judy Wiley, Kanchanmala Bundellu, 2nd row: Bob Maciolek, Terry Lee, Mike Clayton, Arthur Martinez, Luwanda Brummer, Bill Molder Members-at-large: Front row: Linda Grimm, Bev Hossler, Nancy Bissell, Second row: Jerry Schuster, Barbara Elliott, Pat Parke, Rusty Dobkins, Carol Traub, Johnny Hill. Front row: Linda Eyberse, Stephanie Brewer, JoAnne Bennett, 2nd row: Sally Barnes, Bev Medley, Mary Morrishg 3rd row: Joe Waidg Mike Brum- mittg Allan Dunlap Mrs. Bea Law, Larry Taylor, sponsors. B W-if I 'lg 2 sn fu. Front row: Sindle Neffg Barbara Gay, Lynn Sernickg 2nd row: Jeanne Cookg John Swatzellg Bob Myerg Donna Zacharyg 3rd row: Terry Ashcraftg Greg Watkinsg Carnell Chapelleg Mark Floyd Council Serves School Front row: Mary Ann Modrigalg Carmen Herbstg Cindy Hatchg Linda Bishopg Barbara Maloneg Christi LaFlammeg Denise Wilsong 2nd rowg Marylyn Goodg Tony Bentong Vicki Leeg Debbi Marting Brenda Troutg Linda Melvilleg Gayle Asselmaierg Cecila Clark ' N E Junior Inner Councilg Tammy Morelockg Pam Herigodtg Jenny Salisburyg Marsha Groverg Rita Richards Inner Group dvises Council ,e, ,Q 'Nu Sophomore Inner Council: Pat Conneryg Karen Cuppg Johanna Marshallg Janie Salisburyg Senior Inner Councilg Janie Andersg Susan Maiselg Peggy Seilingg Pam McCang Trish Rattan nn, , 2 A - E 4 Bob Gonzales M J Jibfg Inner Council is the branch of Stu dent Council which acts as an adviso group concerning the projects of th larger council. The Inner Council dis cusses proposed projects before they ar presented to the regular council. Fiv representatives to Inner council ar elected from each class and the remain- der of the membership is made up of th student body president and vice presi- dent, and the three class presidents. CHUCK PETERSON, President '67-'68 Peterson Chosen by Student Body in Special Fall Vote Student Council officers: Sylvia Fox, corres. secg Janis Chisholm, . secg Girls' Staters: Lynn Whaleng Pat Parkeg Shelly Conneryg Carol Traubg Cindy Corenmang Sindle Neff Pat Parke, New Mexico delegate of Girls' Nationg Shelly Con- nery, Girls' state Lt. Gov.g Jack Daniels, Boys' state Lt. Gov. 8L Good Citizenship award winnerg Sindle Neff, New Mexico Girls' State Gov. Monarch Excel at Staters' Conventions I Officers: Jack Danielsg v-presg Cindy Corenman, secg Lynn Whalen, treasg Robby Donohue, 'histg Doug Gunn, pres. Sponsors: Jerry Longg Miss Sharon Banks Boys' State Alternates: Charlie Hickhamg Alvin Salleeg Tom Morrishg Jerry Girls' State Altemates: Susan Masielg Cindy Cappelleg JCHHHC Cooks Trish Premer Rattan The Staters Club is a group of civic minded stu- dents interested in the government of the U.S. and how it works. Members of the club are carefully selected by old members according to their work on essays and interviews. The club is comprised of sen- iors who have represented Manzano at Girl's State and Boy's State as representatives or alternates dur- ing the summer preceding their senior year. These students serve Manzano in many vital ways, by running school elections, arranging recep- tions to allow students to meet the foreign exchange student and welcome her, and in general, encourage patriotism among all of the students throughout the year. Sponsored by Miss Sharon Banks and Jerry Long with Doug Gunn serving as president, the Stat- ers have been successful in every attempt. Boys' Staters: Front: Tim Crumeg Doug Gunng Chuck Peterson Back: Jerry Schusterg Darrell Giacomelli Jack Danielsg Dennis Mewshawg Robby Donohoe I35 1 E N.S.H.S. Officers and sponsor, Jennie Salisbury, presg Karl Hammonds, v. presg Mrs. Kitty McFall, sponsor. !Y!l'!ll lll A .Z N.S.H.S. front row: Cindy Corenman, Keitha Shoupe, back row: Paulette Lowe, Sharon Eckardt, Jerry Premer, Fred Williams, Alan Stanton. The National Spanish Honor Society provides recognition for the student who is talented in the language. In order to be invited to join the organization, the student must have a 3.8 average in Spanish and a 2.8 average in all his other classes. The highlights of this strictly honorary club are the formal invitations of new members in the fall and the annual ban- quet which is held in May. utstanding Linguists Honored in Club N.S,H.S. Members Front row- Neatice Purdum, Wendy Woodall, Lynn Whalen. Back row- Mike Clayton, Pam McCan, Sindle Neff, Jim Swell. Front row: Robin Lubke, Sindle Neff, Shelly Connery, Cindy Corenman, Alice Marple, Susan Maisel, Karen Beck, Linda Klein, Paula McDonald, Nancy Furlong, Second row: Gaylyn Jones, Doug Gunn, Dennis Mewshaws, Alan Carlson, James Fogleman, Doug Gunn, Dennis Mewshaws, Alan Carlson, James Fogleman, David Dailey .V ,K H, i Scholastically talented seniors who were initiated as juniors last spring, comprise the membership of National Honor Society, one of the few organiza- tions at Manzano which presents requirements for membership. Members of the N.H.S. must maintain a 3.5 average as scholarship is the main factor in determining membership. Leadership, character and service are other important requirements. Though it is an honorary club, the Honor Society performs services to the school such as providing ushers for graduation. Front row: Donna Zachary, Nola Wright, Susan Vosburg, Pam Sedillo, Pat Parke, Wendy Woo- dall, Neatice Purdum, Merrily Whiteside, Lynn Whalen, Madelon Toll Second row: Kathy Weil, Carol Traub, Alan Stanton, Dennis Ray, Gregg Smith, Fred Williams, Jerry Premer, Chuck Whitehead ational Honor Society Recognizing Superior Student Achievement I37 Mrs. Alice Brice, Thespian 8t Monarch Players Spon- SOI' The Thespians are a group of honor drama students who have worked in a pro- duction while in Monarch Players and have earned the minimum of points. Through their work in the drama club, they must prove themselves hardworking and sincere in their preparation of the theatre. There are many and varying facets of work in any production: construction, painting, light- ing, costumes, make-up, program-editing, and points can be earned in any of these ways. -v-asv Seated: Tom Morrish, sen. rep, Shelly Connery, pres, Laurie Wilson, sec and hist, Standing: Krist Peterson, jun. repg Robbie Donohoe, v-pres, Not shown Jack Daniels, treas. hespians Are the Elite of Drama nthusiasts Front row: Tap Payne, Shelly Connery, Paul Pattison, Laurie Wilson, Krist Paterson, Pam Sedillog Row 2 Brenda Brummer, Carol Silverman, Barbara Felsen, Robbi Donohoe, Kathy Wilson, Vickie Loweg Row 3 Tom Morrish David Roark, Russ Sauders, Carol Faris, Debbie Pinnell, Karol Mason, LuWanda Brummer, Judy Wiley Kneeling: Bob Watson, Craig Dell, Row 2: Sherxyl Sharp, Vickie Lowe, Carla Lovette, Judy Wiley, Pam Sedillog Row 3: Paul Pattison, Cindy Corenman, LuWanda Brummer, Barbara Welsh, Brenda Brummer, Kathy Corker, Nancy Neatfeldg Row 4, Tom A witty and urbane comedy The Tender Trap was the premiere produc- tion of the Monarch Players in their eighth season. Mrs. Alice Brice, in her first year, as drama coach, directed the highly successful and delightful three-act performance which played to SRO crowds and starred Bill Craig, Laurie Wilson, Russ Sauders, and Shelly Con- nery as well as many others. Other pro- ductions planned for the year include a more serious drama and the direction of an all-school talent show. Morrish, Debbie Kirkg Nikki Harp, Jack Daniels Comedy Tops onarch Players Schedule for '6 Front row: Barbara Felsen, Russ Sauders, Robbie Donohoe, Don Lindsleyg Row 2: Bob Steinberg, Rusty Dobkins, Sylvia Fox, Laurie Wilson, Carol Faris, Loni James, June Stovall, Shelley Connery, Row 3: Trish Rattan, Donna Zachary, Kathy Wilson, Barbara Felsen I39 Seated: Janie Hipsher, Carol Silverman, Goldie Barelag Row 2: Thomas Weyant, Karol Mason, Liz Powell, Sandy Foley, Susan Lord, Row 3: Alan Sandlin, Bonnie Bickley, Carol Caudell, Sherry Ed- wards, Sheila Bierly, Patti Elder, Sheri Stahl, Shari Swanson, Row 4: Pat Connery, Jenny Huston, Kathy Richardson, Peggy Sheahan In the Monarch Players' first production of the season, Charlie Reader f Bill Craigl lived in a bachelor paradise complete with wall-to-wall girls. As the curtain rose on act one, he was enjoying the favors of Barbara Elliott and the fun continued in the same vein for the rest of the fun-filled evening. Every girl longs to make a dramatic entrance and Shelly Connery creates just that effect when she interrupts the conversation of Russ Sauders and Bill Craig in the fall production of The Tender Trap. rama, Talent Show on Player's Agenda Front row: Barbara Wilson, Jean Mills, Beverly Burrg Row 2: Mark Rex, Pam Gill, Denise Bodman, Nobella Duran, Debbie Humble, Nancy Bissell, Sharon Eck- hardtg Row 3: Krist Peterson, Trish Donadue, Johanna DeWitt, Joy Schlack, Marta Gonzales, Kathie Rhodes, Marsha Grover, Jerry Whitenerg Row 4: Da- vid Roark, Debbie Pinnell, Anne Floyd, Tap Payne c if f Barbara Whetstine, Shirley Bowney, Margaret Mucek, Linda Whetstine, Judy Wiley FTA Assists by Tutoring The Future Teachers of America organization was organized in order to provide , ways of giving students who are interested in teaching as a career a means of getting 5 early practice. In '67-'68 school term the Manzano F.T.A. sold candy in order to raise l dues to attend the January F.T.A. state convention. Besides this, the FTA members Sponsors: Harold Pian help teachers with paper grading and assignment planning, but the main project this Mrs- Mafgafet Th0mPS0 year was the tutoring program in nearby elementary schools. Sponsoring this purposeful group in '67-'68, are Mr. Harold Platt and Mrs. Marga- ret Thompson, with Linda Honts serving as the club president. Teachers throughout the city are grateful to these hardworking young people for their time and effort. 1 gtg, i Officers: Lynn Whalen, v-presg Sarah Martin, histg Linda Honts, pres. Seated: Diz Baikie, Judy Varner Standing: Kathy Knanth Linda Rutter, Debbie Hart Front: Michelle Meran, Jan Herndon, Paula McDon- ald, Becky Houston, Mary Fackelman row 1-Alan Stanton, Fred Williams, Charlie Hickham, Greg Smith Front: Paulette Lowe, Sharon Eckardt, Carolyn Allen, row 2-Arthur Martinez, Richard Saylor, Andrew Gelt, Greg Borah, Adrian Price. For some students geometry, algebra elementary functions and the other math courses offered are simply not sufficient in satisfying their curiosity and enjoyment of math. For these students, who will probably continue their studies of math on to the highest levels, Howard Piatt sponsors the Manzano Math Club. Informed guest speakers and up to date supplementary aids spark the students natural enjoy- ment and intrigue of math. Math Interests Whetted by Club Officers: Bob Stephens, v-pres, Terry Lee, presg Thomas Ross, sec. and treasg Harold Piatt, sponsor. I43 TROPHY WINNERS: Front row: Paula McDonald, Jackie Shee- han, Jeanne Cook, Barbara Welsh, Carolyn Allen, Row 2: Cindy Corenman, Adrian Price, Robby Donohoe, Sindle Neff, Shelly Con- nery Speech Club Officers: Jackie Sheehan, sec.: Adrian Price, v-pres.: Sindle Neff, pres., Barbara Welsh, corr. sec., Paulette Lowe, hist.g Carolyn Allen, treas. The Loudspeakers of Manzano are probably the most appropri- ately named members of any organization, for they comprise the Manzano Speech Club, sponsored by Mrs. Susan Liston. Wherever Manzano is represented by these talented young speech students, it gains honors. Speakers can participate in several different categories involved in speech, novice gl senior debate, dramatic reading, oral interpretation, extemporaneous speaking 8: oratory. The Speech Club sold candy throughout December in order to raise funds for an out-of-town trip SL to pay N.F.L. dues. The Speech Club is made up of hard working, civic minded young people deter- mined to use their rights of free speech. I44 Mrs. Susan Liston, Sponsor ORAL INTERPRETATION: Front row: Mary Romero, Carol Traub, Sue York, Paula McDonald, Paulette Lowe, Pam Herigodt, Judy Wiley, Jackie Sheehan, Annabel Grubb, Vickie Lowe, Shelly Connery Standing: Adrian Price, David Eplett, Robby Donohoe Speech Club Raises Money for Tourneys EXTEMP: Front row: Paulette Lowe, Carolyn Allen, Row 2: Jackie Sheehan, Sindle Neff, Barbara Welsh, Cindy Corenman, Jeanne Cook, Alvin Sallee, David Eplett, Adrian Price 1 l DEBATE: Front row: Shelly Connery, Carolyn Allen, Paulette Lowe, Cindy Corenman, Kathy Weil, Annabel Grubb, Row 2: Sindle Neff, Jeanne Cook, Adrian Price, Alvin Sallee, Pat Connery, Larry Allen ORATORY: Front row: Jessica Sleight, Carol Traubg Row 2: Sindle Neff, Kathy Weil, Annabel Grubb, Jeanne Cook Trip to Mexico Highlights Activities of Spanish Club Officers: Sharon Eckardt, pres, Alen Carlson, treasg Liz Longley, secg Sharon Aragon, v-pres.: Seated: Alice Wright, Nancy Sylvester, Debbie Carter, Linda Sievert, Nancy Kise Debbie Pinnell, Carolyn Lutrell, Trish Rattan, Paulette Lowe, Mary Frindtg Standing Kathy Knauth, Pat Parke, Randee Hinkle, Craig Dell, Julie McCord, Nancy Bissel Students studying the Spanish language or those merely interested in Spanish and Mexican culture will find that their interests give a satisfied feeling in the Spanish club, sponsored by Miss Frances Gomes. The club discusses on topics of interest to the members. They also make an annual trip to Chichuahua, Mexico, with any other language student who wishes to participate. On this tour they see many of the cultural attractions of the beautiful Mexican city. In many ways the Spanish Club is beneficial and entertaining for all those who participate. Back: Allen Sandialn, June Stovall, Robby Donohoe, Dega Settle, Linda Meville, Evelina Gon- zales, Linda Lopez, Kathy Rhinehardt, Goldie Barela, Lynn Whalen z Marcia Mathes, Donna Johnson, Nancy Cook, Carolyn Officers and Sponsors: Front: Karen Haughness, secg Sharon Phillips, V-pres, Lesley Campbell, treasg Jon Melville, presg Mrs. Julie Stone, Joe Carpenter, Sponsors. French Club Activities Provide Excitement For Language Students ront row: Susan Lang, Pam Gill, Pam Herigodt, Bonnie ickley, Lucinda Yazell, Karol Mason, Kathy Bouffard, row air, Pat Parke, Janet Speare, Kathie Rhodes Front row: Cherri Seely, Sharon Tharpe, Alice Bell, Shawn Anderson, Debbie Jones, row 2: Marta Gonzales, Coleen Seely, Connie Berry, LuAnne Bunnell, Jan Henndon, Sherry Wheeler The French Club, now in its eighth year at Manzano, has gained quite a large number of enthusiastic members. Students interested in France, its people, language and customs are encouraged and invited to join. French teachers, Joe Carpenter and Mrs. Julie Stone, are the club sponsor. An extensive amount of movies, magazines, newspapers, books, and brochures on the French culture have been collected by the club through its various projects and activities. Among the activities of the French Club in '67-'68 were a pastry sale, caroling party, ski venture, and the Language Alliance Program. I47 l 1 Mel Bernstein, sponsor: Robert Appel, pres. Officers: Janet Speare, sec., Max Allan, treas.g Pam Bernard, v. pres. odern Trends ake Science Increasingly Vital Front row: Carolyn Hightower, Linda Klein, Brynn Doak, Maureen Mauser, Row 2: Larry Ivie, Randee Hinkle, Steve Lonz, Bob Glenn, Stone Adams Science is becoming more and more important in modern life, and many students are already preparing for scientific careers by the classes they are taking. Others do even more when they join the Science Club. Whether the student plans on making science his career, the Science Club provides him with a chance to learn new scientific methods and theories, through guest speakers and discus- sions with the members and gives him a broader knowl- edge of the field of science. I48 Front row: Gary Grabowski, Bob Gonzales, Bruce Allen, Dana Fleming, Row 2: Ed Sawyer, Mark Bolden, Tom Short, Jerry Veckert Chess Club Officers: Charles Hickam, pres., Michael Roybal, sec.g Mr. Bie- field, sponsor. The radio club is an organization dedicated to the ideals of radio-electronics, amateur radio opera- tion in particular. Its goal is to advance the knowl- edge of basic theory and to promote a greater interest in the field of radio. Front row: Nelson Ingersoll, WN5TlDg Fred King, Linda Rutter, row 2: Dennis Ray, WASDUH: John Walker, David Redding, WA5NUEg Joe Ross, WN5TQPg Row 3: Paul Black, WN5RQTg Thomas Ross, Mike Roybal, Ronald Frank Tourneys Prove Skills Front row: Bob Conyers, Mark McKee, Madelain Toll, Jim Johnson, Row 2: Rogert Hunt, Bruce,Parter, Robert Goldsworthy, Gregory Baral, Mark Mazak, Concentration and practice are two essentials for a good chess player. The Man- zano Chess Club provides both of these for all who are interested in this classical game. Though chess is basically an individual game, the club, sponsored by Allan Biefield, has participated as a team in many inter-school tournaments. The Chess Club provides a relaxed atmosphere for chess enthusiasts. Front row: Russ Peterson, WASQJC, pres Greg Borah, WASQOH, v-presg Cecil Len nox, sponsor, WA5PBPg Bill Redding WASRBV, secg Larry Garcia, WASRQW treas. Ham Radio Enthusiasts Work With Electronics I49 Front row: Kathy Laurose, Kathy Weil, Carolyn Simson, Sharon Martin, Row 2: Marg Moynihan, Becky Rule, Robin Lubke, Joanne Stohner, Donna Eminger, Linda Daniel, Pam Sedillo ffice Workers Relieve Secretarial Staf Lorraine Aguliar, Kathy Sairs, Sue McCleskey, Susan Maisel, Sylvia Fox, June Chavez, Lupe Gonzales, Seated: Donna Zachary Two groups of students sacrifice their study halls each day in order to assist in the extra work involved in running a school, the office workers and the Audio Visual Club. Girls working in the office get some early secretarial experience while relieving some of the pressures of the secretaries' job. Boys interested in the operation of audio-visual equipment can learn by helping Lee Steffen in his extra duties. They are irreplaceable in their work as they operate projectors and recorders as an additional service for their school. Front row: Gary Burright, Kevin O'Neil, Dan Coleman, Phil Jarret, Gary Cox, Row 2: Jim Stoller, Brad Garrison, Russ Wild, John Scott, Mike Gray, Mike Swensen, Mike Chapman, Mr. Lee Steffen, sponsor. -V Clubbers Supervise ariety of Equipment Officers: Stanley Willis, Sec. and Treas.g Don Mahew, Pres.g Henry O'Neill, V. Pres. Bookroom Assistants Help aintain Texts The job of taking care of the school's textbooks falls to the bookroom helpers. These students give of their time in re- pairing damaged books, listing lost books, and keeping track of the texts on the shelves. They also assist Mrs. Ruth Cooney in all other aspects of bookroom. In a job which is much harder than it would initially seem, these students per- form an invaluable service for the stu- dents and faculty of Manzano. Bookroom assistants: Sheryl McFadden, Cheryl Van Bibber, Nancy Brunt, Ronnie Jimenez, Mrs. Ruth Cooney Front row: Mary Daniels, Marsha Braaten, Penny Robinson, Jan Pratt, Library assistants perform a valuable assistance to the school. These students use their study halls to assist in shelving books, check- ing out books, assisting with reference materials, and providing assist- ance for any students who need help in finding a specific book or information. They also help the librarians in processing and cataloging new books as they arrive and in mending the older worn books. Without the help of these girls, the library would be unorganized and inefficient. 1 ., 4 -,if Michelle McManemy, Row 2: Mrs Aluera Douglas Barbara Trethewa - v Y, Mary Ann Richards, Alice Marple, Librarian's Work During Study Halls Front row: Nancy Lawrence, Janet Johnson, Bonnie Mahon, Rhonda Snidow, Miss Dena Domenicali, Betty Garcia, Bev Johnson, Ruby Ballard. l5l 4 Interest in ussia Prompts Club Students who are interested in the Russian langua or culture, will find an opportunity to learn more abo these areas by joining the Russian club. The club, unde sponsorship of James Murdoch, is not fully educational, however, about one half of its activities are social. Mem- bers raise money for their activities by the sale of candy and Monarch Stationery. Officers: Paul Bersliire, V-pres: Debbie Campbell, secg Jackie Sheehan, pres. Front row-Pete Robins, Madelon Toll, Mary Romero, Sylvia Fox, Fred Theobold Row 1: Valrie Sivinksaki, Dorthy Boyer, Roger Caraline, Jim Gregory, Sterr Zeri, Richard Saylor, Linda Peterson, Dennis Mawshew. German Club Re-Organized A relatively new club at Manzano is the German Club, an organization for anyone interested in Germany, its tradi- ' tions, land, and the language. It quenches the curiosity that students develop during their daily studies in school. One of the bi-monthly meetings is devoted to business and the other is generally a social gathering. Mrs. Annelies Dahl- quist is the first year sponsor of the club with, Larry Garcia serving as their chosen President. l52 Officers-Jimm Baugh, sgt. at arms, Linda Anderson, sec, Larry Garcia, pres, Cathy Logan, treas' Darrell Patz, sec. u Row l: Terry Russell, John Beyer, Revo Ferdina dus, Robert Harvey, Jerry Ueckert, Bob Gonzal Gary Garbowski. Row 2: Becky Watson, Johan Marshall, Carol Caudell, Nancy Evans, Anne M .nette, Davey Ferdinandus, Peggy Wallis, JoAni Musick, Susan Kimbel, Mary Fackelman, Ma Daniel Row 3: JoAnne Waldrick, Brenda Bru mer, Roy Waston, Steve Smith, Marty Lang Larry Allen, Ricky Robertson, Steve Robbins, Sawyer, Mark Richardson, Lorretta Lanz, Kat Yokum, Mrs, Annelies Dahlquist Officers: Front- Craig Kasner, v-pres, Merrily Whiteside, pres, Lynn Whalen, sec, row 2-Robert Roberts, James Murdoch, sponsors. Front Row- Bob Steinberg, Chuck Whitehead, Dennis Mewshaw, Greg Smith, Rich- ard Reinhardt, Row 2: Pam Sedillo, Sindle Neff, Kathy Weil, Pat Parke, Donna Zachery, Paula McDonald, Sue York, Sue McCleskey, Judy Wiley, Neatice Purdum, Row 3: John Latimer, Thomas Ross, Jerry Premer, Terry Lee, Carol Traub, Cindy Corenman, Sharon Aragon, Pam McCan, Debbie Campbell, Donna Hammonds, Sylvia Fox, Chuck Peterson, Robby Donohue, Jerry Uckert, Bob Ratcliff. nternational Club Grganized International relations and world problems are discussed and possible solu- tions are brought up by the members of the newly formed International club. The club, sponsored by Robert Roberts, and James Murdoch, also sponsored an International week and an assembly, provided speakers for teacher service. They also sent delegates to the model United Nations at the College of Santa Fe. Riding Club Formed Front row- Sharon Martin, Carolyn Godsey, Craig Dell, Lynn Sharon- man, Peggy Wallis, Linda Ricard, Row 2- Kathy Yocum, Mary Beth Pringle, Karen Heffner, Bonnie Bickley, Anne Monette, Delra Lyons, Irene Stuetzerg Row 3+ Joanne Woodard, Alice Marple, Stephani Carl- son, Joanne Stohner, Donna Johnson, Nancy Cook, Geri Sessink. Officers Tom Morrish sgt of arms Tom Schatzinger sec and treas Helen Touchon, v-pres, Peggy Ernie, pres, Mrs. JoAnne Fink, sponsor. An outdoor life is one which is very inspiring, and espe- cially to those who are in the Manzano riding club. Members ride every other Sat. morning at Four Hills Riding Stables. In addition to the regular trailrides, the club, under the spon- sorship of Mrs. JoAnne Fink, also plans several other kinds of rides to give variety to the club's activities. l53 'X uae X.. K .' ,V X . P Ax V Officers: Front row: Susie York, hist.g Carla Lovette, v. presg Debbie Eckerson, pres., Row 2: Debbie Pinnell, sec.g Marta Gonzales, sec., Rita Richards, treas.g Miss Marjorie Keeler, sponsor. ., . ., , ,ml AJ A dance routine is performed by Carla Lovette and Debbie Eckerson. Front row: Ti Morelock, M. Braaten, I. Miller, T. Donohue, J. Huston, B, Ehrman, B, Bickly, N. Bissell, C. Sywers, B. Proscia, C. Tillson, Row 2: K. Caldes, L. Maoh, D. Humble, C, Kelley, R. Bakie, M. Frindt, J. Schleck, N. Kise, S. Phillips, Y. Brunnell, D. Campbell, B. Swell, Row 3: C. Rhodes, P. Gill, P. Robinson, D. Ortega, R. Zimmerson, L. Sanchez, C. Caudell, G. Sweeney, C. Arleth, C. VanBibber, L. Langley, S. Blaschkes, P. Adain Kanehanamala Bundella, Helen Touchon, Donna Hammonds, Sherryl Sharpe, Karen Beck, June Chavez, Jackie Bracken, Kathy Franklin, Sylvia Fox, Linda Womach, Donna Zachary, Sue McCleskey l Jackie Bracken and Karen Beck practice a Color Moods routine Nancy Kise, and Debbie Pinell rehearse a creative dance routine. The Creative Dance Club, sponsored by Miss Marjorie Keeler, begins each year with one major goal, the annual Spring presentation of Color Moods . This performance combines original dance movements with unusual lighting effects to produce an impressive presentation. Challenging movements and exercises give the girls a more graceful appearance as well as a sensitive outlook on life. In creative dance, sensational props, scenery and costumes are discouraged whereas individualism of interpretation is the ultimate ambition. The weekly meetings of the Creative Dance Club provide enjoyable recreation as well as encouraging peak fitness for many girls. Color oodsw O I U Carla Lovette, Donna Zachary and Sylvia Fox practice a Color I I t S p r 1 Moods routine Front row: Sandra Call, Cheryl Caldwell, Shirley Downey, Donna Johnson, Fran Shoppe, Nancy Grear, Row 2: Jean Chadwick, Mary Anne Madri- gal, Susan Bratten, Nega Settle, Nancy Cook, Joyce Crawley, Valerie Price, Cindy Caldwell, Linda Fleming. l55 Early Snows Delight Skiersg Clubbers Head for Local Slopes Row l: Phillip Archunde, Richard Dove, Don Jones, Larry Bice, Terry Ortega, Terry Dobkins, Row 2: Joyce Binder, Minnie Fregia, Loretta Lonz, Trish Donahue, Debbie Kirk, Nancy Heinle, Sylvia Fox, Cindy Corenman, Nancy Logan, Debbie Brown, Barbara Coan, Row 3: Cathy Laursen, Kathy Franklin, Bonnie Bickley, Mary Frindt, Pam Gill, Sharon Aragon, Terry Frank, Pear Lamadrid, Nancy Binder, Linda Anderson, Debbie Frey, Marcke Greenberg, Kanchu Bun- dellu. Rusty Dobkins Csec. and treasj i Susan Maisel Cpresj Janie Salisbury fvice pres.J 3 Mrs. Karla Dean Csponsorj The Manzano Ski Club gives skiers, whether beginner or expert, and those who want to learn to ski the opportunity to participate in one of New Mexico's most exciting winter sports. Under the sponsor- ship of Mrs. Karla Dean and Doug Brown the club makes annual trips to adjacent ski areas, where members enjoy once again the thrill of speeding down snowy slopes. The excitement of the sport is not the only purpose of the club, they also see movies and hear guest speakers, along with money making projects. Front: Gail Williams, Molly McGill, Janie Salisbury, Sheila Or- tego, Cathy Logan, Kathie Rhodes, Sue York, Pam McCan, Janet Weeden, Becky Skillern, Sharon Martin. Back: David Logan, V Dale McCan, Dave Sallee, Jim Stotter, Alvin Sallee Cwith skisj, Larry Williams, Jackie Sheehan, Charlotte Smith, John Walker Anne Rutter, Mary Grasso, Charlotte Tilley, Linda Merville, Christeen Tillson ffrontj fBackJ Jo Anne Walderick, Debbie White, Candy Tampins, Karen Simmons, Rundee Wolf, April Stevenson Sponsor: Mrs. Mary Hulsman AA Teams Compete in City Sportsday Cathy Clayton, Susi Montoya, Pat Lucero, Bonnie Giaquinto, Debbie Campbell, Kathy Knauth Cfrontl fBackD Susan Braaten, Fran Brown, Angie Lucero, Barbara Garcia, Yvonne Bunnell, Lynda Keegan Providing vigorous and enjoyable competition for girls interested in having fun and keeping physically fit at the same time, is the Girl's Athletic Association, G.A.A., sponsored by Mrs. Mary Hulsman. The girls represent Manzano in sports competition in Albuquerque and throughout G.A.A, encourages participation of all sports where they excel. G.A.A. members sponsored and participated in the annual powder puff football game against the Pep Club. They also participated in two sports days, one at Highland and the other at Albuquerque High. The sports-minded girls sold candy to raise money for uniforms. Officers: Mary Fackerman, treas.g Terry Woodall, activities, Anne Monette, corres. sec.g Wendy Woodall, pres., Lynn Larned, rec. sec.g Helen Touchon, v-pres.g Linda Rutter, v-presg I57 Pep Club nspires Spirit Pep Club Officers: Bambi Beske, treasg Vicki LaValley, v. pres.g June Chavez, pres.g Pam Herigodt, v. pres.g Rita Richards, sec.g Sharon Aragon, hist. Norma Sims, Sponsor The sea of purple and white seen in the stands at all Manzano sports events ' was the pep club. The group of sophomore, junior, and senior girls pro- mote spirit at assemblies and games. Bus trips were taken to the out of town games and matches to support the teams. The pep club beat the G.A.A. for the first time in the annual powder puff foot- ball game played for half-time entertain- ment during a regular football game. The girls changed their uniforms this year with the approval of Miss Norma Sims, sponsor, and June Chavez, presi- dent. Front row: N. Estepg N. Wrightg C. Cappelleg S. Whiteheadg B, Hosslerg K. Bundellag 2nd row: H. Touchon J. Gambling B. Humphreyg L. Grimmg C, Laurseng K. Frankling 3rd row: D. Waltersg D. Oliverg P. Walters R. LaFlammeg D. Eckersong V. Flagg l58 Front row: C. Caudellg G. Sweeneyg B. Medleyg S. Barnesg J. Bennettg N. Durang D. Whisemantg 2nd row: S. Eckardtg D. DiGuiseppig S. Pendletong J. Salisburyg T. Morelockg L. Andersong T. Donahueg 3rd row: M. Gonzalesg T. Russellg P. Gillg K. Rhodesg M. Groverg P. Popeg P. Lareaug 4th row: C. VanBibberg J. Sheehang S. Rathgeg C. Arlethg K. Masong S. Landg C. Geislerg 5th row: J. Barrosg P. Pacottig K. Houghsg L. Campbellg D. Pinnellg N. Kiseg P. Adairg K. Hagan Front row: K. Knoblockg S. Martinezg K. Braden J Richards G Sandovall C Caldwell S Anderson 2nd row: L, Sellmang J. Salisburyg L. Murvilleg G Morton B LaValley L Bert M Thornton 3rd row A Stevensong C. Claytong K. Dauberg M. Mclntyre N Cook K Jackett Front row D Nxblock N Wheeler T Shelby S VISLUSLI S Glll D Wxlson 2nd row D Johnson V Guernsui B Goldke D Harris M Greenberg S Ross J Rlehards 3rd row C Halr J Crawley V Price C. Stephens J Phillips L Large C Groom M-Club Officers: Bruce Ainsworth, pres., Coach Ross Hahl, sponsorg Steve Palmer, v-pres.g Gaylyn Jones, sec., Coach Walter Brock, sponsorg Jimmy Reed, treas. Comprised of Manzano varsity letterman the M Club is designed to promote spirit and a sportsman-like attitude among the students as well as to serve less fortunate Albuquerquens in as many ways as possible. Bruce Ainsworth, an outstanding representative of Manzano in various facets of the sports world is the president elect of M club. Through various types of sales, dances and other such activities, the M club treasurer, boasted a S250 totaled earnings by January of '68. These outstanding young leaders raised money to send homeless boys to Dodger baseball games and furnished them with T-shirts. M-Club Serves Community --..-..........- Left to right: Steve Palmer, Denny Wiseman, John Swatzell, Charlie Guinn, Joe Waid, Bonnie Vhavez. Tim Crume, Bruce Markham, Jimmy Reed, Doug Matson, Peaches Moran, Keith Miller, Rich Schmille, Bruce Ainsworth, Dave Lisenbe, Herman Trujillo, Rex Davis, Joe Ainsworth, Mike Dusseau, Roy Mitchell, Gaylyn Jones The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a city-wide group, organized to promote good in- ter-school relationships among all high-school athletes of Albuquerque. Meeting each month, they sponsor speakers that are professionals in the world of athletics, hold banquets, and generally encourage desirable ideals such as good sports- manship, top spirit and a good sense of humor. Led by Bruce Markham, president of the Man- zano FCA, these boys are invaluable in their cause of spirit promotion. FCA sponsors included DuWayne Blackshear, Ross Hahl, and Robert Nunn. FCA Officers and Sponsors: Bottom: Sponsors: Ross Hahl, Robert Nunn, DuWayne Blackshear: First row Denny Wiseman, treasg Steve Palmer, sec, Bob Myer, v-pres, Bruce Markham, pres. FCA Encourages Sportsmanship, Spirit Bottom: John Swatzell, Mike Dusseau, Keith Miller, Rick Schmille, Denny Wiseman: Row 2: Rex Davis, Jimmy Reed, Lance Leech, Herman Trujillo, Steve Palmer: Row 3: Ray Mitchell, Gaylyn Jones, Jim Byrd, Bmce Markham, Bob Myer David Muth Modern Choir Row 1-J. Huston, C. Geisler, S. Eyster, E. Gie- risch, D. Eplett, D. Johnson, F. Grove, W. Knauth, C. Silverman, A. Walker, A. Rutter, T. Shelby, B. Proscia Row 2-J. DeWitt, Linnie Powdrell, K. Hogan, P. Blyth, M. Elrod, R. Sauders, C. Dell, A. Carlson, P. Jones, C, Seeley, S. Land, R. Baker, J. Mu- chow Row 3-K. Mason, M. Daniels, L. Schneider, F. Manning, B. Steider, D. Aschcraft, T. Harris, M. Rogers, A. Romero, D. Fraley, G. Tabor, L. Powell, K. Thompson, P. Powell Row 4--L. Bennett, J. Gould, B. Brummer, K. Wilson, P. Seiling, R. Lubke, L. Borders, F. Mullins, B. Myer, C. Brockhoff, J. Kartchner, G. Petty, N. Harp, Q. Richards, P. Hinson, A. Marple, N. Neatfeld X Honor Choir Officers: Richard Rood, pres, Pam Michael, sec, Carolyn Simpson, treasg Craig Brown, vice-pres. Comprised of the modern choir, honor choir, and the men's ensemble, the chorus, led by David Muth, is a group of talented and well-trained young people. Manzano seems to have been gifted with an extraordinary amount of talent, shown by their performances. Participants in each of these choirs are called out individually by Mr. Muth and placed in the group best suited for their talent. The Manzano chorus participated in several city concertsthroughout the year. To raise funds, members of the choirs sold pre-Christmas candy to support their many activities. Modem Choir Officers Row l-Pam Hinson, treasg Brenda Brum- mer, sec, Row 2-Bob Steider, pres, Bob Myer, v-pres. David Eplett, manager, Tom Moonsh student dlrec IDI' Choirs Perform Extensivelyg ntroduce Holidays With Christmas Concert Honor Choir Row 1-M. Comey, P. Herigodt, R. Rood, C. Simpson, J. Stovall, J. Stovall, J. Smith, B. Thompson, S. Pendleton, K. Beck Row 2-K. Brumitt, M. Rex, K. Keiser, J. Thomton, L. Sheriff, S. Connery, L. Picard, N. Grover Row 3-P. Thome, J. Schuster, D. Nail, C. Brown, T. Rattan, L. Klaurens, P. Michael, T. Morrish, J. Baros, B. Ellis, S. Hauck John Gaston, Orchestra instructor The Manzano Orchestra, directed by John Gaston, is com- prised of twenty-five talented young people interested in music. They derive vast pleasure from performing in concerts such as the one held before Christmas, and they serve Manzano by attending the annual Young Symphony, and the All-State competition. In this way Manzano is represented by an outstanding group where competition is stiff. Two of the outstanding student leaders of the orchestra are Bob Steider, president, and Craig Brown, manager. The orchestra has had a successful and entertaining year in the '67-'68 school term. 1967-68 Manzano High School Orchestra Youth Symphony Members. Front row: Carolyn Coulson, Lois Pierson, Donald Fisher, Sharon Titus, Mary Moorish, Row 2: Allan Sandlin, Carrel Bert, Craig Brown, Patti Farley, Bob Steider, Steve Kuehn Officers: Bob Steider, pres., Steve Kuehn, v. pres ' Craig Brown, managerg Debbie Pinnel, sec., Sharon Titus, lib rchestra Concerts, S mphon Performances Spark Musical Season lb5 Two branches of the music department which serve Manzano at special functions are the dance and marching bands. The Dance Band members share a special talent in the modern techniques of music. They devote a great deal of their spare time in order to practice so that their performances at Manzano and other schools will be exam- ples of maximum skill. The Manzano marching band members devote an hour before each school morning, during the football season to rehearse complicated for- mations and intricate precision drills. Their performances at games, both marching and in the stands, helps to promote spirit among spectators and players as well. Dennis Mewshew Drum Major '68 First Row-Beverly Ehrumass, Susan Myers, James Sewell, Alan Stanton, Andrew Gelt, Connie Laywers, Ralph Carrano, Jose-a phine Stireley. Second Row-Dennis Mewshaw, Randall Gaylor, Joe Moya, Jody Thornton, Jim Short. Third Row-Stewart Ash- ton, Richard Haskins, Robert Seeley, Bill Chavez, Daniel Rascon, David Salley, Don Jones, Nathan Sewell. Back Row-Mr. James Benner, Director, Pat Gollisher, Holly Nunn, Cheri Thombrough JAMES BENNER, Band director Band Officers: Pat Gollihurg pres.g Carolyn Simpson, sec.g Nannetta Moore, vice pres.g Jimmie Rose, treas i The 1967-68 Manzano High School Marching Band I67 1544 Wg: 1 .f . , ..,f ,o Y , if 4' e F ,. ,I r 'Pi- I .,.,....., A Q e 1 -TZ? 2-W' A v ff X. Af' swan l l l 1 l l l l , l 1 . JT , 1- 'FW . ,, il ra ll li fwl ffl f .f new ly mx X,fLLNSf'lL-L if LJ -fq X4-,il L' N, The lx'fl21llZRIlO student is a pattern of patterns. Each lx1:lividual's life patterns' intermilzgle with the lives sf oilxers 20 form a larger all encompassing patient. it is on this larger, basl: pattern that all 'varieties of lives are buill. Though the plans for later life 111113: be cliflereut, the present goal of all students at Manzallc an educaiicn. .lust as each student iniueaxces The whole, will the whole iniuence him. His contaci with olller students will undeniably i21Hueuce his pai- Lern to same extent. The hozizons of eaelz student will be 'wicienef:l, and his will be widened and zlaarlced with his experiences Mariano. I69 Sophomores Elect Officers nner Council Members in September I Officers of the sophomore class are Terry Dobkiris, vice-presidentg Annabelle Grubb, presidentg Nancy Cook, historiang Judy Phillips, treasurerg Kathy Rhinehart, secretary Knot picturedl. Scott Ackerman John Adkins Joe Ainsworth Becky Alderete Warren Alderman Bruce Allen Larry Allen Lynne Allen Richard Andazola Sandra Anderson Suzan Anderson John Aragon Julian Aragon Phillip Archude ...gud Louie Armijo Dave AShCrfift Gayle Asselmeyer Leonora Asturias Linda Armstrong Jim Arnold John Baker Paul Baker Ruby Ballard Mike Beard Jo Ann Beaty Bill Beck Bob Bell Tony Benton Linda Berg Robbie Bleything Martha Bocanegra Denise Bode Herman Bohnhoff Mark Bolden Janet B01-ah Class Pictures Taken in September Judi Ator Gary Atwood Lucy Baca Wanda Balles Kari Barbier Carlo Barth Kendra Beers Alice Bell Ricky Bell Richard Berget Tom Beyatte Joyce Binder Linda Bishop Rhonda Bivins Bill Black Tom Borbely Jeff Boswell Don Bowman Tom Boyd Joyce Boydston Mary Boydston Susan Bralten Kim Braden Mike Brogdan Janis Brooks Burt BFOWYI Frances Brown Bob Brown Laura Brown Jeff Bryan Chris Bunn Gary Burright KW 3 W' 7 ' 'Z fi 5 ,is Al if im il 'G P i asm in if KN ' ig? 'ibi 3 4, ,, - afE'iifl,,F iiiiiiii B Brrr neg? Sophomores Nancy Brown Charlie Brunt Larry Buckingham Terri Bucy Ann Burke Patricia Burke Greg Campbell Solano Candelaria Tim Bryant LuAnn Bunnell Rick Caldefwood Mark Buchanan Barry Buckmiller Lorraine Burch Don Burgess Bob Carmignani Cathy Carney Mike Carnley Lucy Carrano Edd Carroll Roger Carlini Tom Casados Greg Casebier Mike Casey Mary Casias Cher Casias Martha Carter Cindy Caldwell Sandra Call - V r:.e:-iw in . 4? , will 1 . h , i s ir ieesi Sherry Castleman Jean Chadwick Feliciano Chavez Burnice Cheatham Donna Christian Maryland Clayton Theodore Clingenpeel Sophomores Sponsors of the sophomore class are Jerry Simmons, Mrs. Karla Dean, and Joe Hennessee, i .5fzfs,gi ??r5izffEf:l3' Hamm: fra- 2 fg:mfgf.a22svw' - --.erwe mvg--N, fi.t11,z'f11 HV: A-.,. ,,gy..,w1:Qf 'er':'zRwM'-Lateline el: ' ' ,N if ' i C he K ' ,. ,Q ifi .4 irrr 1 ?5?1fff. gfffilliiw v k fruwfgga V, ,f..e .. 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Gloria Sandoval Chris Sanguinetti Jim Satches Schneider Mike Schroeder Sarah Schultz Sophomores Kay Schartz Debi Scott Gretchen Schwarz Deborah Schwenke Debra Scobee LaNeta Sellman Gilbert Sena Dega Settle Terry Skeean Rick Shelton Laura Sheriff Steve Sholdes Phil Sexton John Simon Henry Simpson Kathy Sinkey Tom Short Jessica Sleight Yolanda Sedillo Lane Sego Sue Settle Natham Sewell Peggy Sheahan Terry Shelby Carla Sieger Eddy Siembida Charlotte Smith Mike Smith Ralph Smith Terry Smith William Smith Ricky Smokov Rhonda Snidow Phyllis Solarz David Spring Marilyn Springer Robert St Clair John Stack Sharon Stahl Anita Stamm Sophomores Collect Class Dues Chester Swafford Sherry Swalton Shari Swanson April Stevenson Jim Stoller David Stone Kathy Stover Susan Stover Johnene Stratton Irene Stuetzer Jackie Stumm Kathy Sullivan Paul Summerhill James Stamm Barbara Standley Jim Steele Mike Steinberg Connie Stevens Karen Stevens Jackie Stratton 1 V! 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Phil Yeats Albert Yoder 121- ' Leticia Welch Nancy Wheeler Vanessa Whittet W Russell Wild ' Janet Willis Cristy Wilmont Denese Wilson Doug Wilson Rick W00d Shawrl WO0d Terry Woodall Rhonda Woodrow Allen Wright Tom Wright Joe Wymer Luci Yazell f -f . ffimaxg i Q '?S?E??Eii H 1 if 5553175 R552 Y 'Vflfif K V.-' -t ,Jf1..g4::i':: e 1 new wixcif-1A i- , if-xiii - 1: ,, 5 ' aw.,- , f A. ., A W V N ,AW f ,ul 'k ' Q ,.. :ff ' sf C gy ., Q Class Officers: Johnny Hillg presg Carolyn Alleng secg Nancy Evansg histg Sharon Aragong treasg Sharon Eckhardtg vice-pres. unior Class Sponsor Prom Pam Adair Leslie Adams Patsy Aguilar Laura Alderette Sue Aldrich Carolyn Allen Bruce Allison Cathleen Anderson Linda Anderson Robert Appel Gene Aragon Sharon Aragon Christine Arleth Kathy Armenta Mike Arnold Stewart Ashton Stan Auringer Daniel Baca Michael Baca Pat Baca Ruth Baker Billy Balch Dusty Ballard Goldie Barela Sally Barnes Kenneth Barnett Jacqueline Baros J unior Jan Basham Jimm Baugh Cheryl Bay Star Bayhille Jim Bell Mark Berkshire Jo Ann Bennett Pamela Bernard Sandi Bernal Connie Berry Steve Bewley John Beyer Bonnie Bickley Sheila Beirly Leslie Binger Patricia Birkenfield James Black James Blake Charlie Blankenship Stella Bocanegra Denise Bodman Dorothy Boyer Larry Boyer Darrell Briggs Claude Brockhoff Juniors rder Class ings Nancy Bissell Greg Bixby Shirley Blaschke Pat Blythe Kathy Bouffard Alys Boulier Larry Borders William Boyes Marsha Braaten Stephanie Brewer Chris Brown Debbie Brown Craig Brown Nancy Brunt Mike Brummit Lyle Bryan Maryon Bryon Larry Bullard Yvonne Bunnell Beverly Burr Glen Burrola Joyce Butler Terry Butler Jimmy Byrd Kathy Caldes Bill Call Juniors Debra Campbell Leslie Campbell Ron Cappelle Larry Carmignani Mary Carney Ralph Carrano Vickie Castleman Carol Caudell Mackell Chapelle Claude Chavez Eileen Chavez Irene Chavez Jimmy Chavez William Chavez Ejie Cheatham Judy Chester Cathy Clark Dick Clark Mike Clayton Jackie Clyne Linda Coleman Don Combs uniors Scott Connors Paul Conty Marsha Cook Jim Cihlar Barbara Coan David Conell , Ryan Cook Jane Cooper Sherrill Cordova Brad Cosnef Brad Couch Michael Cox Frank Crabtree Bill Craig Sherry Craig Mike Craig Dorian Crosby , gig . ,. 4' ,wi AA 1 , ,Xl .. 1 'xii 5 Ng a: 5 g flfl Q E ' zzkglh is 6 s 'Elf Y Q 1 --gi' erziiiih i ,ii 'fi-Q lr iizrra fe f' , W4 me l QQ Ruin 3 lilli 4. lie? . sz ', Douglas Cross Norman Crowder Denise Cruise Buzzy Cupp Joe Davalos Rex Davis Diana Dawirs Sam Day Diane Daniel Mary Daniels ri? 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K I fn, Paula Fields Dave Fisher ' f Ali. 1:51 , ,,.., .,,. . Xl X '- , - IQQVEH 'fav ' . gm Ji, I kg,2t-1, . ,,:,5:g,3g:1 , swf. ,lgmgi5t5g.,: f:2+.Mm ttf- -me 4'E? 5w2,e Dana Fleming Paul Fleming Anne Floyd Carolyn Fgfd Wm E .F Robert Ford Terry Frank Ernie Gallegos Harry Gandert Carl Garcia Gilbert Garcia Donovan Foster Richard Foster Pam Fouch George Francia Ron Frank Neil Freedman Mary Frindt Thomas Fuller Debbie Gallegos Class Sponsors: Julius Sadilek, Miss Lynn Johnson, and Dan Fullerton J ' Jake Garcia Earl Garland Bonnie Giquanto Evelina Gonzales Nancy Gonzales Robert Green Jesus Garcia Mike Garcia Robert Gast Cathy Geisler Christine Giaguanto Pam Gill Irene Gonzales Marta Gonzales J unlors Larry Garcia Andrew Gelt Shelley Giles Lala Gonzales Paul Gould Robert Gott Linda Graham Sharon Green Gary Greer Shirley Garcia Kevin Getchell Dora Gonzales Monte Gonzales Mary Grasso Steve Gregg Gail Griffin James Gregory Sherry Hahn Ted Greve Andy Griego LCC Griego Isabel Guiterrez Rogasiana Gutierrez Kathe Hagan Deborah Hall Linda Hall Marti' Hall Bob Hallisey V James Hamblin Karl Hammonds Mike Harlin Debbie Hart Charles Hartzell Edmund Hatcher Karen Haughness Deanna Hayes Class Pictures Taken in September Marsha Grover David Hales Jack Hallisey Tim Harrington Sue Hauck Dianne Helweg Jim Hensley Tami Herbert Pam Herigodt Aneelmo Herrera Juniors Decorate for Monarch Day Dance Mike Hertwick Johnny Hill Penny Hobbie Gary Humphrey , 1, , ' 1- QQWEQ5 1-Mal 54532222 Xian i if ' l'izf'a N t' 1r5EAl' - in 733:35 311' 1 W -gf? fy --.,,,. .:, 1 -.aam -ff Ellen Herrera Joe Herrera Brenda Hershey A Cathy Highfill Carolyn Hightower Cathy Hildebrandt U Pam Hinson Janie Hipsher ,John Hisey Q, Melinda Hoch Bamba Hoggard Diane Holland J ft! Cathy Herrera Diana Hidalgo Randy Hinkle Marsha Hobson Ken Hudzik Debbie Humble David Iversen Paula Jasler Dave Johnson Debbie Jones Mike Jones Mario Jaramillo Bruce Jack Melva Jaramillo J umors Roger Hurt Jenny Hustow Mike Ingersoll Amy Irish David Iverson Barbara Johansen Dennis Johnson Judy Johnson Lesley Johnson David Johnston Terry Jones Thomas Jones Paula Jordan Mike' Justus Linda Keegan Kyle Keiser Margie Kelley Diana Keller Carol Kelly Marsha Kennington J. D. Kerns Alma Kidwell Nancy Kise Elaine K.laurens Diane Klausen Robert Koeninger Neil Kologie Patti Koschmann Juniors ake PSAT Test David Kelton Shawn Kenderdine Susan Kimbell Fred King Rob Kleinsasser Kathy Knauth Daniel Kotulik John Kowzlowski John Kraenzel Stephen Kuehn Pear Lamadrid Susan Land Marty Lange Penny Lareau Lynne Larnech Lawrence Laycock Diane Lewis O Nancy Lawrence Pat Lawson Perry Lawrence Connie Lawyer O r Lance Leach Shirley Ledgerwood Chris Lee Roseann Lesperance lu Sue Lindstrom Lynn Lines Tim Lissak Nancy Logan Elizabeth Longley Loretta Lonz Linda Lopez Richard Lopez Charles Lowe Paulette Lowe Angie Lucero Bonnie Lucero Linda Lyons Cathy McConnell Mike McConnell Vicki McCourt Sherry McFadden ' Bobbie McKinney Juniors nitiated ational Honor SOC16ty Bonnie McManus Allan McMullen Laurie Maak William Maciolek John Malm Steve Mann Fran Manning Charlie Marcak Patricia McLaren Suzanne Maher Mary Morrish Arthur Martinez Mark Martin PCSSY Martin Steve Martin i Tom Martin Carl Mafflnel Elf-WSC MHFUHCZ Louis Martinez Nancy Martinez Robert Martinez Cynthia Ma,- Linda Marquez Jimmy Matsovkas Scott Merchant Keith Miller Jean Mills Lonnie Mitschelen Grace Mascarenas Sam Mashburri Carmen Mattson Roberta Mead Allen Mason Don Mason Karol Mason Carol Means Bev Medley Janet Mendoza Michelle Merian Mark Mer,-ill Ivanette Miller Junior Spon or arch Movie Robin Miller Susan Miller Tony Mills Roy Mitchell Bertha MOUUUYH George Montoya S2l0m0I1 M0111 Tammy Morelock Ruth Montoya Ernest Muller Floyd Mullins Nick Mullins Kathi-ine Murphree Doug Murphree Ronald Oleson Debby Nalley Lorraine Noble Dolores Ortega Ray Page Joseph Opstedal Gilbert Pacheco Tonya Parker .32 await! L, f r n 1 if 5 iff? visf3'22f-ifswsfriiffw are R132Q11.5krt':E2ff?fkf,li1 il5-'fi'1ti.g-L u', .gf 55:5 .mf rf-,gf af: if, W: Er- '-xii, ?Aiz2!fflf?fff as f, iff satis? 1.-is 1' P 5'1f:'? :: if W -mf, l Z5f:' !iW?5?i 5 f . mir: 1 A ' ' , 2525, 7 L 'S if -uf. ' 5: gffg Robert Morgan Quillen Morrison Frances Moore Jack Moore C J u ni o r s Tommy Nogle Rugs N01-gan Jo Ann Musick Melvin Ondelacy 9 LQ 'KW'f'33S5fi'l?2iEf?fi13'?f! P?f':!'m-5 I K P i A E 47. V . . . iffsylgayl , i5,ggQi??f s 1 ,'.la'is1'?if? Q . :. YIQQEEFY, , .gr-.a.. A i,-H 1 Hiwfigcb :ga 9 t: Suv S. etrgioqll ' 35 3 f'f ig2 ? .- Iliff 51 at 2 gi ir . 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I :lx zu, 1 .N ir. :Wikis .L Elini ' 'l12':,, J fit- Air V M -N iizgiizlwigi ,. true- - , Juniors Participate in Talent Show in tif J 293: U John Schleiffer Steve Scipes Jo Ann Scott Karen Scott Michael Seely Karen Schroeder mmm- Leland Sego Gail Sharp Betty Shirley Ronald Semarge Bonnie Sewell James Sewell Clifford Sharrar Terri Shaw Jacquelyn Sheehan Juniors Merry Shye Linda Sievert Charlie Sigars Lynn Sharman Chuck Sheldon Larry Shortman Keitha Shoupe Karen Simmons Valerie Sivinski Becky Skillern Tom Sikish Carol Silverman Jerry Smalley Alan Smith Gary Smith Ben Slade Annabel Sanchez Joyce Smith Paula Smlth Richard Smith Steve Smith Janet Speare Bob Spencer Ruth Steers Mike Smith Verna Smith Jeanine Stierley l Josephine Stierley Rick Stohner Gary Stone Juniors Participate in Donke Basketball Game Mike Stovall Peggy Sullivan Gail Sweeney Sandra Summer Steven Sumption Kay Survant Cathy Sweet Connie Swyers Nancy Sylvester Tina Smith Robert Steider Jerilyn Stoney Kathy Sullivan Rudy Sutton Marsha Taylor Juniors Sell Tootsie Pops Janet Theis Trena Tennyson Ruth Teoke Frank Tester Judy Theis Ric Thom Kristi Thompson Paula Thorne Jody Thorton Russell Thrasher Debbie Tidwell Carl Tixier Larry Tomberlin Candy Tompkins Gloria Torello Barbara Trethaway Robert Tull Jerry Ueckart Ken Underwood Guadalupe Villegas Theresa Villegas Bill Wade Joe Waid Sharon Tharp Chris Tillson Mike Towne Cheryl Vanbibber Barry Walcott Peggy Wallis Janet Weeden Diane Whisenant Annette Walker Jeff Welborn Kirk Whitehouse 'zstl V- ii . 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Gary Adams Stone Adams Caroline Aguilar Ray Allen S em o r s Bruce Ainsworth Richard Allen Joseph Allen Kathleen Alvey Janie Anders Linda Anderson Lorri Anderson Daniel APPCI Adelmire Aragon Terry Ashcraft Daryl Askeland David AUM Trudy Baca qfnthia Baikie Stephen Baruff Julie Banershell Karen Beck Danielle Becker Jerry Schuster Heads Senior Class James Beyatte Larry Bice Johnathan Blair Kathleen Blake Jolene Blank Gary Bodman Pat Boehm Laura Boegenberg Gregory Borah Patricia Botkins I I Snack Bar Is Semor Class Project Roger Bouffard Bob Bourne Karen Bower Patty Bowers Jacqueline Bracken Patricia Brasher Mike Brewer Larry Brin Betty Brown Kerry Brumitt Seniors Brenda Brummer LuWanda Brummer .WX Mm Senior Class Sponsors: Mrs. Elizabeth Tilleyg Mrs. Mary Browng Joe Carpenter Flora Burning Kanchu Bundellu Bill Burr Clifford Calkins Dorothy Call Linda Callison Roy Calligon, Sheffb' Camwell Stephen Capito Rebecca Carlow Alan Carlgon Dorothy Cebada Valerie Capito Stephanie Carlson Sandi Carroll Carnell Chappelle Seniors Cindy Cappelle Brenda Carnell Deborah Carter Bonnie Chavez David Capps Kitty Carpenter Barbara Casias June Chavez Kanehu undellu Serves As MHS's Vicky Cheathan Gail Christian Thomas Clayton Kenneth Conrad Exchange Student Peggy Clark Phil Clark Stephen Clark Barbara Clear Martha Cobb Patricia Collins Cindy Corenman Katherine Corker Ralph Cowles ,. Janis Chisholm William Clayburgh Shelly Connery Jeanne Cook Kathleen Craig David Dailey Thomas Dean Karen Direen Elaine Cruz Dorothy Cummings A,nn Cunningham Mike Daniels Denise Daum S . 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Johnny Velasquez Nick Veldez Todd Vickers John Walker John Wall Jerry Wallen S . Robert Watson Roy Watson Claude Watts Kathryn Weil Brian Welch Eileen Welch Susan Vosburg Gerry Walters Patricia Wegman Barbara Welsh Daniel Wells Thomas White Bmce Whittet Judith Wiley Kathleen Wilson Laurie Wilson Madeline Weyant Lynn Whalen Linda Whetstine Charles Whitehead Sandy Whitehead Merrily Whiteside Fred Williams Lynn Wilson Art Winsor Seniors Denny Wiseman Linda Womack Linda Woods JoAnn Woodward Wanda Wright Alan Wynn Louanne Zamora Ke,-fy Zimheld Gerald Wood Delores Worley Jean Yates Donna Zachary Mary Wood Wendy Woodall Alice Wright Nola Wright Sarah Yepa Katherine Yocum Staters Sponsor Freedom Week A GARY ADAMS TRANSFER STONE ADAMS Science Club 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 3. CAROLINE AGUILAR BRUCE AINSWORTH Who's Who 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, B-team basketball, M Club RICHARD ALLAN Wrestling 3, Science Club 3, treas. 4. JOSEPH ALLEN RAY ALLEN MIKE ALLMAN KATHLEEN ALVEY DON AMBABO Student Council 4, Spanish Club 3. JANIE ANDERS Class Hist. 3, 4, Inner Council 4, Pep Club 4, Band 2, 3, 4, PHAETHON Staff 4. LINDA ANDERSON Ski Club 3, Library ass't 3, TRANS- FER. LORRI ANDERSON DANIEL APPEL ADELMIRA ARAGON G.A.A 2, 3, 4. ROBERT ARBUCKLE Football 4. TERRY ASHCRAFT Track 4, Student Council 4, TRANS- FER. DAVID AULT Spanish Club 3, 4. B TRUDY BACA CYNTHIA BAIKIE Monarch Day Court 4. THOMAS BAKER JULIE BATTERSHELL KAREN BECK National Honor Society 4, Creative Dance 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Honor and Modern Choir 3, 4, Student Council 2. DANIE BECKER Soph. class vice-pres. 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4. CARREL BERG Orchestra 3, 4, Youth Symphony 4, TRANSFER. JIM BERG Basketball 3, 4, B-team basketball 2, M Club 3, 4. JAMES BERGET KATHY BERNAL Pep Club 2. BAMB1 BESKE Soph. class treas., Concert and Modern Choir 2, Creative Dance 3, Drama Club 3, Pep Club 3, treas. 4. JAMES BEYATTE LARRY BICE JOHNATHAN BLAIR TRANSFER KATHLEEN BLAKE GARY BODMAN Science Club 3. PATTI BOEHM 246 Latin Club 2, Ski Club 3, Speech Club 3. LAURA BOESENBERG Pep Club 2, 3, Ski Club. GREGORY BORAH Radio Club 2, 3, Sec. 4, Chess Club 4, Tennis 4, State and Regional Science Fairs 3, Science Club 2, Math Club 4. ROBERT BORBELY STEPHEN BORUFF ROGER BOUFFARD ROBERT BOURNE KAREN BOWER PATTY BOWERS TRANSFER JACQUELINE BRACKEN Creative Dance 3, 4, Drama 4. PATRICIA BRASHAK MIKE BREWER Football 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, TRANS- FER. LARRY BRIN Track 2, Science Club 2. BETTY BROWN Band 4, TRANSFER. KERRY BRUMITT Creative Dance 2, Honor Choir 3, Mod- ern Choir 4. BRENDA BRUMMER Drama Club 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, German Club. LUWANDA BRUMMER Concert Choir 2, Honor Choir 3, Thes- pians 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, ROYAL MONARCH Staff 3, Student Council 4. FLORA BRUNING JEANETTE BUCKMAN WILLIAM BUNTING KANCHANMALA BUNDELLA Monarch Day Court, Ski Club 4, Stu- dent Council 4, International Club 4, Pep Club 4, AFS Exchange Student. BILL BURR C CLIFFORD CALKINS DOROTHY CALL Creative Dance 2, 3, Future Doctors 2, 3, Spanish Club 3. LINDA CALLISON ROY CALLISON SHERRY CANTWELL SCEPTER Staff 3, 4. VALERIE CAPITO G.A.A. 2, SCEPTER Staff 4. CINDY CAPPELLE Who's Who 4, B-Team Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Staters Club 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4. DAVID CAPPS BECKI CARLOW F.T.A. 3. ALAN CARLSON National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Modern Choir 3, 4, Honor Choir 3, 4, treas. 3, 4. STEPHANIE CARLSON Ski Club 4, Riding Club 4. GAIL CARNELL KITTY CARPENTER Monarch Day Court 4, Spanish Club 4, Ski Club 3, Creative Dance 2. SANDI CARROL TRANSFER JANET CASEY. BARBARA CASIAS DOROTHY CEBADA Creative Dance 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Ski Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Chorus 2. LARRY CHAPMAN CARNELL CHAPPELLE Student Council 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Ski Club 3. BONNIE CHAVEZ Baseball 2, 3, 4, Youth Council 4, Stu- dent Council 4, M-Club 3, 4, Twirp King 4. JUNE CHAVEZ Pep Club 2, 3, pres. 4, hist. 3, Creative Dance 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4. VICKI CHEATHAM TRANSFER JANIS CHISHOLM Student Council 2, 3, 4, sec. 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Ski Club 4, Monarch Day Court 4, ROYAL MONARCH Staff 4, SCEP- TER Staff 4, Youth Council 4. GAIL CHRISTIAN Student Council 2, 3, Creative Dance 2, Drama Club 3, 4. LEROY CISNEROS MIKE CLARK PEGGY CLARK PHIL CLARK Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN CLARK WILLIAM CLAYBURGH D. T. CLAYTON BARBARA CLEAR MARTHA COBB PATRICIA A. COLLINS ROYAL MONARCH Staff 3, 4, TRANSFER. CAROLYN CONNERY KEN CONRAD JEANNE COOK National Honor Society 3, 4, sec. 4, Staters Club 4, Student Council 4, Speech Club 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, National Forensic League 3, 4. CINDY CORENMAN Who's Who 4, Girls State Delegate 3, 4, Stater's Club 4, sec. 4, Speech Club 3, 4, National Forensic League 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, National Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, International Club 4, Drama Club 3, 4. KATHERINE CORKER RALPH COWLES KATHLEEN CRAIG French Club 4, Student Council 4, Li- brary Assistant 3, PHAETHON Staff 4. TIM CRUME Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Soph. class pres. 2, Vice-pres. of student body 3, Wh0'S Wh0'2, 3, Inner council 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, treas. 4, M-Club 2, 3, 4. ELAINE CRUZ DIANNE CUMMINGS ANN CUNNINGHAM D DAVE DAILEY M Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, French Club 3, Honor So- ciety 3, 4. LINDA DANIEL Office Help 4. JOHN DANIELS Student Council 2, 3, 4, M Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, treas. 4, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, Staters Club Vice pres. 4, Youth Coun- cil 3, B-team football 2. MIKE DANIELS DENISE DAUM Pep Club 2. LILLIAN DAVIS G.A.A. 2, Band 2, 3, 4. THOMAS DEAN Wrestling 2. DOUG DEIMER Drama 3. SANDRA DEKKER TRANSFER CRAIG DELL DIANNE DILL Pep Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4. KAREN DIRREN MICHAEL DIRREN RUSSELL DOBKINS Ski Club 3, 4, Student Council 4, Drama Club 4. -ORAE DOMINGUEZ ROBERT DONOHOE Drama Club 3, 2, vice pres. 4, Hist. for Staters Club 4, Speech Club 3, 4, Inter- national Club 4, PHAETHON Staff 4, Spanish Club 4, Student Council 3, 4. RANDY DOUCETT JOYCE DUKE RICK DUMAS TRANSFER JEANNE DUNHAM Library Assistant 2. RICK DUNLAP Ski Club 3. MIKE DUSSEAU Football 2, 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Track 2, 3. E DEBBI ECKERSON Creative Dance 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Student Council 4. RICHARD EDMISTER KEN EDWARDS SCEPTER 4, ROYAL MONARCH Staff 4. PATRICK EICHENBERG HENRY ELLER BARBARA ELLIOTT Pep Club 2, Drama Club 2, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Monarch Day Court 4. BOB ELLIS Honor Choir 2, Modern Choir 2, 3. DONNA EMINGER TRANSFER. DAVID EPLETT Chorus 3, 4, Speech 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, AV Club 2, 3, 4. PEGGY ERNE Riding Club 4, Ski Club 2. ANTHONY ESQUIBEL NANCY ESTEP Pep Club 2, 4, Library Ass't. 3. ANNE ESTES TRANSFER F STUART FAITH CAROL FARIS Drama Club 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, PHAETHON Staff 4, Thespian 4. BARBARA FELSON Drama Club 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 4, Orchestra 4. ' CONNIE FERNANDEZ PAT FLACKSBARTH French Club 3. VICKIE FLAIG Pep Club 4, TRANSFER. MARY FLORES Creative Dance 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 3, Horseback Riding Club 4. PHILIP FLOWERS MARK FLOYD Optimist Club Youth Leadership Award 4, Student Council 4, Youth Council 3, 4, International Club 4, Archery Club 4. JAMES FOGLEMAN National Honor Society 3, 4, Wrestling 3, Chess Club 3. KATE FOX National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Creative Dance 3. SYLVIA FOX Monarch Day Court 4, Corres Sec. Stu- dent Council 4, Creative Dance 3, 4, Russian Club 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Drama Club 4, International Club 4, Ski Club 4. KATHY FRANKLIN Creative Dance 4, Ski Club 4, Pep Club 4, TRANSFER. KIRBY FRANKLIN ANTHONY FRASCHILLA NANCY FURLONG G BOBBY GALLEGOS JUDY GAMBLIN Pep Club 4. BETTY GARCIA BILL GARCIA CARMELA GARCIA ELIZABETH GARCIA HERMAN GARCIA -Outstanding for Cross Country 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, M Club 2, 3, 4. KRISTEEN GARCIA Spanish Club 3, TRANSFER. LARRY GARCIA BARBARA' GAY Student Council 4. RANDALL GAYLOR Band and Dance Band 2, 3, 4. PAUL GERHARDT DARRELL GIACOMELLI Football 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Staters Club 4, Ski Club 3, 4. ELAINE GIERISCH Honor Choir 3, 4, TRANSFER. MIKE GILLESPIE JIM GILMORE ROBERT GLENN Science Club 4. ROBERTA GLYMOUR CAROLYN GODSEY Riding Club 4, Pep Club 2. JIM GOFF PAT GOLLIHUR PHAETHON Staff 4, Dance band 4, Baseball 2, Orchestra 3. CECIL GONZALES DANNY GONZALES Football 2, Student Council 3, 4, Drama Club 4. JERRY GONZALES Wrestling 2. LUPE GONZALES MARGARET GONZALES RICHARD GONZALES RUBEN GONZALES Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2. RUDY GONZALES Band 2, 3. JUDALINE GOULD Concert Choir 2, Honor Choir 3, 4, All state chorus 2. BILL GOWER Football 2, 3, 4, M Club 4, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4. LARRY GRAHAM TRANSFER. GARY GRANGE Riding Club 4, Latin Club 2, 3. JANET GREEN Pep Club 2, Band 3, 4. JOHN GREGG DAVID GRIFFIN TRANSFER. BEVERLY GRIFFITH TRANSFER. LINDA GRIMM Student Council 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2. RICHARD GROSE FOREE GROVE Chorus 2. BILL GROVES TRANSFER. ROBERT GRUBB CHARLES GUINN Football 2, 4, Twirp Prince 2, B-team basketball 2, M Club 4. DOUG GUNN Who's Who 4, Boys state 3, Staters Club 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Ford foundation, Future Scientists talent search 3, Re- gional and state Science Fairs 3. CLARENCE GUTIERREZ KATHLEEN GUTIERREZ G.A.A. 2 PABLINO GUTIERREZ THERESA GUTIERREZ Chorus 4. H ELIZABETH I-IAIG TRANSFER GEORGE HALE Baseball 4. TOM HALSEY DONNA HAMMONDS JCL 2, sec. 3, Drama 4, International Club 4, Creative Dance 4, Student Council 4, Pep Club 2, 3. LESLIE HARMAN NICKY HARP Monarch Day Court, Honor Choir 3, 4, Student Council 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Drama Club 3, 4, Science Fair 2, Li- brary Assistant. TOM HARPER Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, M Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, sec., Inner Council 3. LYNN HARRIS Creative Dance 2. RICHARD HASKINS DENNIS HATCH BILL HATFIELD MARGERY HAURY Band 2, 3, Chorus 4. STEVE HAWKINS Archery Club vice pres. 4, M Club, Football 2, 3, Golf 3, Riding Club 4. KAREN HEFFNER Riding Club 4. NANCY HEINLE Ski Club 4, German Club 4, Tennis Club 4. DAWNA HELTON Drama Club 3, Pep Club 2. JOYCE HENSLEY HOWIE HERBERT Golf 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3. CLARRENCE HERRERA MORRIS HERRERA Football 3, 4. CHARLIE HICKAM Staters Club 4, Chess Club pres. 4, Ra- dio Club 3, 4, National Math Honor Society 4, Math Club 4, Tennis 3, 4, Science Club 2. JAMES HIGGINS Student Council 2, 4, B-team football 2. JOHN HIGHFILL CAROLYN HIGHTOWER CHUCK HIGHUM JIM HILL ROBERT I-IINDI ROYAL MONARCH Staff 4, Football Manager 4, TRANSFER. PHILLIP HINSON KRYSIA HIPWOOD RICHARD HOLLAND TRANSFER. PAT HOLLOWAY LINDA HONTS BEV HOSSLER Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Baron Cheer- leader 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4. MIKE HOUSER Baseball 2, 3, 4, M Club 3, 4. BECKY HOUSTON LBand 2, 3, 4, science Club 2, 3, 4, Math DENISE HAGAN ' Club 4, Library Assistant 2, 3, 4. KATHY HUPP Student Council 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4. I EARL IRISH Archery Club 4. PATTI IRVINE Drama Club 2, Ski Club 4, French Club 4, Student Council 2, 4. JAMES IVIE LARRY LIRE Science Club 4. J LONI JAMES Student Council 3, French Club 3, 4, Drama Club 4. DONNA JARAMILLO FLORENIO JARAMILLO JOE JARAMILLO SCEPTER Staff 3, Track 2. ZANE JARRETT Science Club 2, 3, Drama Club 4. NANCY J ENNINGS JOHN JEWETT GARRY JEYS BEV JOHNSON Creative Dance 2, Russian Club 3. DIANNE JOHNSON DONALD JOHNSON Honor Choir 4, Modern Choir 3, Con- cert Choir 2. HELEN JOHNSON JOSEPH JOHNSON Track 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4. JUDY JOHNSON G.A.A 2, Student Council 2, 3. SHARON JOHNSON Pep Club 2, 3, French Club 3. DON JONES Dance Band 4, Ski Club 4, Skating Club 2, Concert Band 2, 3, 4. GAYLYN JONES Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 4, M Club 3, 4, treas. Student Council 4, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4, Honor Society 3, 4. . rIIL JONES Ski Club 2, Drama Club 3, 4. GARRY JOYS BONNIE J UECH Pep Club 2. K CRAIG KASNER International Club 4, vice-pres. 4, Ten- nis Club 4. LEONARD KEMP Radio Club 3, 4, Riding Club 4. HUGH KIMBEL GAYLE KING TRANSFER. PATRESA KING DEBORAH KIRK Ski Club 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Pep Club 2. JULIE KIRTLEY CHARLES KITCHELL LARRY KLAURENS Archery Club 4, pres. 4, Modern Choir 4. 247 LINDA KLIEN SANDRA KLEIN Spanish Club 4. WILLIAM KLEINSTEUBER Wrestling 2, 3. CHARLOTTE KLUCHER National Honor Society 3, 4, French Club 3, Art League 3. GWENDOLYN KNOX French Club 3. KAREN KOBLINSKI JULIE KOSCHMANN G.A.A. 2, Orchestra 2, Tennis Club 4. MILLIE KREISHER L PATRICIA LAFLAMME Inner Council 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Crea- tive Dance 2, 3, PHAETHON Staff 4. ROY LAIN YVONNE LANCASTER TRANSFER. WILLIAM LAND Track 3, M Club 4. JOHN LATIMER International Club 4. CATHERINE LAURSEN Pep Club 4, Ski Club 4, Nurse Assit. 4, TRANSFER. VICKI LAVALLEY Pep Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. SYLVIA LAW TERRILL LEE Math Club pres. 4, International Club 4, Student Council 4, Russian Club 2, 3. VIC LEGLER DONALD LEWIS DONALD LINDSLEY Wrestling 3, Science Club 2, Interna- tional Club 4, Chess Club 2, Drama Club 4. MAX LINN Ski Club 3, 4. DAVID LISENBE Baseball 2, 3, 4, M Club 3, 4. MICHAEL LISSAK LINDA LITTELL Pep Club 3. DAVID LOGAN Ski Club 2. FRANK LONER Wrestling 2. NANCY LONG TIM LONGMIRE STEPHEN LONZ DAVID LOPEZ BENJAMIN LAVATO CARLA LOVETTE Creative Dance 2, treas. 3, vice pres. 4, Inner Council 2, Drama Club 4, Ski Club 4, Pep Club 2. CLARA LOWE Drama Club 4, 3, 2, Speech Club 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Creative Dance 2. DOROTHY LOWE Drama Club 2, Pep Club 3, Math Club 4, International Club 4. ROBIN LUBKE Student Council 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Honor Choir 4, Pep Club 2, 248 3, Drama Club 3. ANNA LUJAN Pep Club 2, 3. ROBERT LYMAN Football 2, 3, Baseball 2. M ROBERT MACIOLEK Student Council 4. TIMOTHY MAHER Track 3. SUSAN MAISEL Soph. class hist, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, sec. 3, pres. 4, Stu- dent Council 3, 4, Inner Council 4, Stat- ers Club 4. JUDY MALM SCEPTER Staff 3, 4. LINDA MALONE CHERYL MANGHAM SCEPTER Staff 4. LINDA MANLEU BRUCE MARKHAM Who's Who 3, 4, Senior class vice-pres., F.C.A 3, 4 pres. 4, M Club 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4. ALICE MARPLE National Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Choir 4, Latin Club 2, Riding Club 4. RICHARD MARTIN TRANSFER. SARAH MARTIN F.T.A. hist. 4, International Club 4, Pep Club 2, 3, French Club 3. SHARON MARTIN Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Riding Club 4. ALFRED MARTINEZ GLORIA MARTINEZ SANDY MARTINEZ DOUGLAS MATHSON Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 2, 3, 4, M Club 3, 4. KATHY MATLOCK RICHARD MAURER MICHAEL MAUSER PHAETHON Staff 4, Honor Society 4. RICHARD MAXWELL DONALD MAYHEW AV Club 3, 4, pres. 4, Radio Club 2, 3, 4. SHERILYN MEAD Drama Club 4. JON MELVILLE SCEPTER Staff Asst. Editor 4, Wrest- ling 3, Track 4, French 2, 3, 4 pres. 3, 4. MARGARET MERCEK FTA 4. RONALD MERRIAM Cross Country 4, Track 4, International Club 4. DENNIS MEWSHAW Boy's State 3, Staters Club 4, Band 2, 3, 4 Drum major 4, B-team football 2, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Russian Club 2, 3, 4, Model UN delegate 4. PAMELA MICHAEL Modern Choir 3, sec. 4, Student Coun- cil 2, Drama Club 2, 3, Thespians 3, 4, All State Chorus 3, 4. CAROLYN MIDDLETON International Club 4. ANNETTE MILLER DONALD MILLER GARY MILLER Art Club 2, PHAETHON Staff 4. GREGORY MILLER Football Manager 3. H MILLER JANNETTE MILLER KENNETH MILLER MIKE MILLER Football 4, TRANSFER JOHN MINARCIN Wrestling 2, 3, 4, International Club 4, F.C.A. 4, M Club 4. WALLACE MITCHAM ROYAL MONARCH Staff 4. FRED MITCHELL GRARY MONTIGNY ALBERT MONTOYA FRED MONTOYA LORETTA MONTOYA FRANK MOORE FREDERICK MOORE Baseball 2, 4, Golf 3, Basketball 2. NANNETTA MOORE Tennis Club 4, Band 2, 3, 4 vice-pres. 4. NANCY MORALES TRANSFER. PEACHES MORAN Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Wrestling 2, M Club 3, Student Council 2, 3. THOMAS MORRISH Riding Club 3, 4, Sgt. of Arms 4, Mod- ern Choir 2, Drama Club 3, 4, Staters Club 4, Archery Club 4, sec.-treas. 4. JOSEPH MOYA Band 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, 3, 4. MARGUERITE MOYNIHAN Who's Who 4, SCEPTER Editor 4, As- sistant Editor 3, Youth Council 3, Pep Club 2, Office Asst. 4. JACQUELINE MUSHAW Pep Club 2, Honor Choir 4. TERRY MURRARY BRENDA MUSSER HELEN MUSSER ROBERT MYER Who's Who 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrest- ling 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, F.C.A. 3, 4, Honor Choir 2, 3, 4. SUSAN MYER Pep Club 2, Band 2, 3, 4. PAMELA MCCAN Who's Who 4, National Honor Society pres. 3, 4, International Club 4, Inner Council 4, Ski Club 4, Student Council 3, Creative Dance 2, 3, Pep Club 2, Na- tional Spanish Honor Society 3, 4. GARY MCCLANAHAN DIANA McCLELLAN Spanish Club 3. JONASUE McCLESKEY Pep Club 2, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Crea- tive Dance 4, International Club 4. PAULA MCDONALD National Honor Society 4, Speech Club 4, Math Club 4, International Club 4, Student Council 2, Russian Club 2, 3. MARGARET MCDONOUGH TERRY McELROY GEOFFREY MCKNIGHT MICHELE MCMANEMY Orchestra 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. sec. 4, Library ass't. 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4. N DOROTHY NAIL Modern Choir 4, Honor Choir 3, Pep Club 2. JAMES NAKOS Drama Club 3, 4, Radio Club 3, Na- -tional Honor Society 4. MARK NAUYAK MARGARET NEAS NANCY NEATFELD SINDLE NEFF Who's Who 2. .DEBORAH NEILLY GREGORY NELSON PHILLIP NEWLAND Band 4, Ski Club 4, TRANSFER. THEROLD NEWTON Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4. GEORGANNE NICHOLSON JAMES NICHOLSON THERESE NIERI Creative Dance 2, Student Council 4. ELAINE NOBLE Speech Club 2, French Club 3. MARI NOERR F.T.A. 4, Library Ass't. 4, TRANS- FER. HOLLY NUNN Band 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. O DIANE OLIVER Pep Club 3, 4. LORRAINE OLVERA Pep Club 2, 3, 4. DALE OPPERMAN Spanish Club 4, Russian Club 4, Ski Club 4, G.A.A. 4, F.T.A. 4. LOTARIO ORTEGA Ski Club 4, Student Council 4. GILBERT ORTIZ P .IUDITH 'PALMER STEPHEN PALMER F.C.A. 3, vice-pres. 4, M Club sec. 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4. PARTICIA PARKE Who's Who 4, NCTE Achievement, class vice-pres, 2, 3, Girls State, Girls Nation, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Opti- mist Youth Leadership Award, DAR Good Citizenship Award, Albuq. Youth Council Commissioner, Spanish Club 4, French Club 3, 4, J.C.L. 2, 3. -DEBORAH PARKS PAUL PATTISON Drama 3, 4. LU PENNINGTON PHAETHON Staff 4, G.A.A. 2 NANCY PERALTA THOMAS PEREA KARENA PETERSEN JOHN PETERSON Who's Who 4, Student body pres. 4, Staters Club 4, Student Council 3, 4, Honor Choir 3, Band 2. LINDA PETERSON Russian Club 3, 4 GARY PHILLIPS Wrestling 3, 4, PHAETHON Staff 4. LINDA PHILLIPS HUGH PIERSON Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Band 2. LOWELL PIERSON ANN POOL National Honor Society 4, German Club, Student Council 4, AV Club 3, Model United Nations 4. JOE POPE TRANSFER MURRELL PRATT Wrestling 2. RONALD PRATT TRANSFER GERALD PREMER National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, Staters Club 3, 4, International Club 4. NEATICE PURDUM National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, International Club 4, Spanish Club 2, 3. R HERMAN RAEL Track 2, 3, Cross Country 3, 4. WILLIAM RATCLIFF Football 3, 4, TRANSFER. PATRICIA RATTAN Monarch Day Queen, B-team Cheer- leader 2, Staters Club 4, Inner Council 4, Student Council 2, 3, Drama Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Modern Choir 2, 3, 4, Albuq. Youth Council 4. 'DENNIS RAY National Honor Society 4, Golf 3, 4, Radio Club 2, 3, 4. REBECCA REAVES Pep Club 2. WILLIAM REDDING Radio Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club 4, Arch- ery Club 4. ELIZABETH REINDORP RICHARD REINHARDT Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Science Fair 2, National Honor Society 4, Inter- national Club 4. MELANIE RICE .JASON RICHARDS QUITA RICHARDS Honor Choir 4, Drama Club 4. ALLAN RIDER CHARLES RIENHARDT BENJIMAN RING KAREN RINKS Orchestra 2, 3. ELAINE RITZ PHILIP RIVERA Wrestling 2, 3, 4, M Club 2, 3, 4. KENNY ROACH TRANSFER TONI ROE Art League 3, 4, Student Council 4, Drama 3, Creative Dance 2. JEANNE ROMERO PATRICIA ROMO Riding Club 4. ELAINE RONDEAU Speech 2, 3, Drama 2, 3, 4, National Forensic League 2, 3, Honor Choir 4. RICHARD ROOD Honor and Concert Choir 2, Modern Choir 3, pres. 4. GLORIA ROSE LINDA RUFF REBECCA RULE Pep Club 2, 3, Creative Dance 3, Office Ass't. 3, 4. ESTELLA RUTTER J.C.L. 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Honor Choir 4. LINDA RITTER G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Radio Club 4, F.T.A. 4. S MARY SAIERS THERSA SAINT Pep Club 2, Bookroom Ass't. 3. WILLIAM SAIZ DAVID SALAZAR ALVIN SALLEE Boy's State 4, Student Council 4, Speech Club 4, Ski Club 3, 4. ALLAN SANCHEZ ARMANDO SANCHEZ CLARK SANCHEZ CLENA SANCHEZ ROBERT SANCHEZ LLOYD SANDGREN B-team football 2, 3, soph. basketball 2. RUSSELL SAUDERS Drama Club 4, Thespians 4, Honor Choir 3, 4, Speech Club 3. THOMAS SCHATZINGER Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Riding Club 4. GERALD SCHUSTER Who's Who 4, class pres. 3, 4 West Point Leadership Candidate, Inner Council 3, 4, Boy's State 4, Staters Club 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, International Club 4, Honor Choir 3, Modern Choir 4. RICHARD SCOOPE JOHN SCOTT AV Club 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 3, 4, Ten- nis Club 4, Archery Club 4, Russian Club 3, ROYAL MONARCH Staff 2. PAMELA SEDILLO Who's Who 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, ROYAL MONARCH 3, Assoc. Editor 4, International Club 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Albuq. Youth Council 3, 4. PAUL SEEBER CHERYL SEELEY COLLEN SEELEY French Club 4. ROBERT SEELEY PEGGY SEILING Inner Council 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Drama Club 3, 4, Ski Club 3. DOROTHY SENA SHERYL SERNICK Student Council 4, TRANSFER. GERI SESSINK SCEPTER Staff 3, 4, Student Council 3. BILL SETTLE TRANSFER. DARRELL SEVER REX SEWELL Football 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, F.C.A. 3, 4, M Club 3, 4. SHERYL SHARPE Monarch Day Princess 4, J .C.L. 2, pres. 3, Drama Club 4, Creative Dance 4. DICKIE SHAW Wrestling 2. KATHY SHULDT ERIC SIEGEL B-team football 2, 3. YVONNE SILVA Pep Club 2. ROGER SIMONS Track 3, 4. CAROLYN SIMPSON Band 2, 3, 4, sec. 4, Modern Choir 2, 3, treas. 4, Honor Choir 3, 4. RICHARD SKOEAN TIMOTHY SKILLERN Football 2, Track 3, 4. CAROL SKOOG TRANSFER WALTER SMALL DENIS SMITH TRANSFER. GREG SMITH National Honor Society 4, Math Club 4, International Club 4. SHEILA SMITH Pep Club 3. TIM SMOKOV KEVIN SNAPP DENNIS SNYDER Court of Lord and Lady of Hearts 2. PAUL SOLARZ BONNIE SPARKMAN Pep Club 3. ALAN STANTON National Honor Society 4, National Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, National Merit Semi Finalist 4, Orchestra 2, PHAETHON Staff 4. DEBORAH STATLER JEFF STAUB TERRY STEELE DELBERT STEFFEN ROBERT STEINBERG Boy's State 4, Staters Club 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 4. ROBERT STEFFENS Math Club 4, pres. 4, Tennis Club 4. JEFF STEWART JOANNE STOHNER Tennis Club 4, G.A.A. 3, Office At- tendance Office 4. EILEEN STOREY JUNE STOVALL Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, J.C.L. 3, Honor Choir 4, Modern Choir 3, 4, Archery Club 4. JOHN STRAIGHT JOHN SWATZELL Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, M Club 2, 3, 4, F.C.A. 3, 4. CODY SWICK Pep Club 2, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Drama Club 4. T TERESA TABOR Honor Choir 3, 4, Drama Club 4. MARY TAFOYA Creative Dance 2, Spanish Club 3, G.A.A. 4. DEBORAH TEMPLETON Orchestra 2, 3, Albuquerque Youth Symphony 3, PHAETHON Staff 4. SUSAN TENOLD FREDRICK THEOBALD Orchestra 3, 4, Russian Club 4. WILLIAM THOMAS ROBERT THOMSON B-team football 2. CHERI THORNBROUGH National Honor Society treas. 4, Band 4, Ski Club 2, 4, French Club 2, 3. LILLIAN THRIFT LARRY TILLEY BARRY TILLSON Wrestling 2. MARY TILTON SHARON TITUS Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Albuquerque Youth Symphony 4. MADELON TOLL PHAETHON Staff Co-Editor 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Russian Club 4, Chess Club 4, TRANSFER. BRUCE TOMLINSON HELEN TOUCHON G.A.A. hist. 4, Art League 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Riding Club vice-pres. 4, Creative Dance 4. JEAN TRAMPE Student Council 2, 4, Pep Club 3. CAROL TRAUB Who's Who 3, 4, ROYAL MONARCH Staff 3, Editor 4, Albuquerque Youth Council 2, vice-pres. 3, pres. 4, Girls State, New Mexico Governor's Youth Conference 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Model United Nations 3, 4, Speech Club 2, sec. 3, 4, National Forensic League 2, 3, 4, State Student Council Convention 3, PHAETHON Staff 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Staters Club 4, International Club 4, Drama Club 2. MARK TRAUB BETTY TRUJILLO Pep Club 3. HERMAN TRUJILLO Baseball 2, 3, 4, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4, M Club 4. IRENE TRUJILLO MICHAEL TYE Soph. basketball 2. U ERIC URTES International Club 4. KERRY UPSON French Club 3, International Club 4. V NICK VALDEZ TONY VALDEZ PATTI VAN UITHOVEN Creative Dance 2, Pep Club 2. 249 JACQUELINE VANDENOVER Spanish Club 3. JUDITH VARNER French Club 4, F.T.A. 4, Band 2, 3. JOHNY VELASQUEZ Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, PHAE- THON Staff 4. TODD VICKERS Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, PHAETHON Staff 4. SUSAN VOSBURG National Honor Society 4. W JOANN WALDRICK German Club 4, G.A.A 3, 4. JOHN WALKER . Radio Club 4, Speech Club 3, Ski Club 4, Student Council 4. JOHN WALL Student Council 3. JERRY WALLEN GERRY WALTERS Majorette 2, Pep Club 3, 4. PAMELA WALTERS Majorette 2, Pep Club 3, 4. GREGORY WATKINS Track 3, 4, Basketball 4. JOSEPH WATKINS ROBERT WATSON Drama Club 4, PHAETHON Staff 4. ROY WATSON CLAUDE WATTS Riding Club 4, Soph. basketball 2. PATRICIA WEGMAN SCEPTER Staff 3, Pep Club 4, Speech Club 2, Creative Dance 2, G.A.A. 4, FTA 4. KATHRYN WEIL National Honor Society 3, 4, Speech Club 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, International Club 4, Student Coun- cil 4. BRIANO WELCH Honor Choir 4. EILEEN WELCH Creative Dance 3, G.A.A. 3. DANIEL WELLS TRANSFER. BARBARA WELSH National Forensic League 4, Speech Club 3, sec. 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2. MADELINE WEYANT LYNN WHALEN Who's Who 4, Staters Club treas. 4, Girls State 4, International Club sec. 4, F.T.A. hist. 2, vice-pres. 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, National Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, Office ass't. 4, Student Council 3. LINDA WHETSTINE, F.T.A. 4, Archery Club 4. RALPH WHITE THOMAS WHITE CHARLES WHITEHEAD Golf 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, International Club 4, PHAETHON Staff 4. SANDRA WHITEHEAD Varsity Cheerleader 4, Baron Cheer- leader 2, Student Council 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4. 250 RONALD WHITENER MERRILY WHITESIDE International Club pres. 4, National Honor Society 4, Russian Club 2, vice-pres 3. BRUCE WHITTET Wrestling 2. JUDITH WILEY Student Council 2, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Thespians 4, Speech Club 3, Interna- tional Club 4. FREDERICK WILLIAMS National Honor Society 4, Nominated for West Point Leadership Award, Track 3, 4, National Spanish Honor So- ciety 4, National Math Honor Society 4, Spanish Club 3, B-team football 3. HOWARD WILSON Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Twirp Week Prince 3, M Club 3, 4, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3. KATHLEEN WILSON Honor Choir 3, Drama Club 3, 4, Thes- pians 3. LAURIE WILSON Monarch Day Princess 4, Class treas. 3, 4, Drama Club sec. hist. 4, Inner Coun- cil 2, 3. ART WINSOR DENNY WISEMAN Who's Who 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes 3, 4, M Club 4, Student Council 2. LINDA WOMACK Creative Dance 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3. GERALD WOOD MARY WOOD TRANSFER. WENDY WOODALL G.A.A. 2, 3, pres. 4, Creative Dance 2, National Honor Society 3, National Spanish Honor Society 4, Spanish Club 4. LINDA WOODS TRANSFER. JO ANN WOODWARD Riding Club 4. DELORES WORLEY ALICE WRIGHT Spanish Club 4, French Club 4, Pep Club 2, 3, NOLA WRIGHT Varsity Cheerleader 4, National Honor Society 4, Pep Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Latin hist. 2. WANDA WRIGHT ALAN WYNN Y JEAN YATES SARAH YEPA KATHRINE YOCUM Modern Choir 4, Honor Choir 3, Ger- man Club 4, Riding Club 4. Z DONNA ZACHARY National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Creative Dance 2. 3, 4, International Club 4, Drama Club 4, PHAETHON Staff 4. LOUANNE ZAMORA KERRY ZIRNHELD ' . .rm . ,,.., U, 1 rig pig . 2 aww, an: 953 2-414 .- .twig tif-Wizifvr Hom SOP1-1OMORESlA1 Ackerman, Scott-170 Adkins, John-170 Ainsworth, Joseph-96, 160, 170, 120, 123 Alderete, Rebecca-170 Alderman, Warren-170 Allen, Bruce-148, 170 Allen, Lawrence-145, 152, 170 Allen, Maria-170 Kale. Andazola, Richard-170 Anderson, Sandra-170 Anderson, Suzan-170 Aragon, John-170, 106 Aragon, Julian-170 Archunde, Phillip-156, 170, 106, 120, 123 Armijo, Louie-171 Armstrong. Linda-171 Arnold, James-171, 106, 120, 122, 123 Ashcraft, Clarence-162, 171 Asselmeier, Gayle-131, 171 Asturias, Leonora-171 Alor, Judith-171 Atwood, Gary-171 iBl Baca, Lucy-32, 171 Bachman, Rodney Baker, John-171 Baker, Paul-171 Ballard, Ruby-151, 171 Balles, Wanda-171 Barbier, Carolyn-171 Barth. Carlo-171 Beard, Michael-171 Beaty, Jo Ann-171 Beck, William-171 Beers, Kendra-171 Bell, Alice-147, 171 Bell. Richard-171 Bell, Robert-91, 171 Benton, Tony-131, 171 Berg, Linda-171 Berger. Richard-171 Beyatte, Thomas-171 Binder, Joyce-156, 171 -.C1ayton, Mary-173 Francia, Fidencio-176 Holt' Cindy-178 Clingenpeel, Theodore-173 Cole, William-173 Coleman, Dorothy-173 Coleman, Daniel-150, 173 Connery, Thomas-132, 140, 145. 173 Conrad, Clark-173 Conyers, Robert-149, 173 Cornwell, Jacqueline-174 Cook, Kathleen-174 Cook, Nancy-147, 153, 155, 159, 174 Corcoran, Daniel-174 Cordova, Deborah-174 Cordova, Diana-174 Coulson, Carolyn-165, 174 Couto, Thad-174 Cowan, Mary-174 Cox. Gary-150, 174 Cozby, Richard-174 Craft, Linda-174 Craig, Cami-68, 174 Craig, Christine-174 Cravens, Keith-91, 174 Cravens, Robert-174 Crawley, Joyce-155, 159, 174 Crespin, Ernesto-174 Crist, Douglas-174 Crites, Brenda Crowder, Max-174 Cruz, Susie Cunningham, Melinda-174 Cupp, Karen-132, 174 KDJ Daffin, Walter Dagucon, John-174 Dalporto, Maureen-174 Dauber, Katherine-36, 159, 174 Davee, Dennis-174 Franco, Cecilia-176 Frank, Wendy-176 Frankhouse, Donald-176 Franklin, Jerry-176 Freeman, Jimmy-176 Fregia, Minnie-156, 176 Frey, Deborah-156, 176 Friday, Sheryl-176 Furlong, William-176 Gaedke, Rebecca-176 Gallegos, Jeanette-176 Gallegos, Phyllis-176 Gamble, Ronald-176 Garcia, Barbara-157, 176 Garcia, Ben Garcia, Dolores-176 Garcia, Elmer-176 Garcia, Jerry-176 Garcia, Larry-176 Garcia, Mary-176 Garcia, Merced Garcia, Senaida-176 Garland, Naomi-176 Garrison, Brad-150, 176 Gaspar, Donna-176 Geissler, Paula-176 Getz, Jeffrey-176 Gill, Frederick-90, 105, 176 Gill, Sandra-126, 159, 176 Gillespie, John-177 Givler, Randy-177 Gober, Joseph-177, 106 Goldsworthy, Robert- 149, 177 Gonzales. Catherine-177 Gonzales, Charles-177 Gonzales, Robert-132, 148, 152, 177 Gonzales, Rudy-88, 177 Hopper, Alfreda-178 Hosner, Nicky-178 Howard, Jane-178 Huber, Robert-178 Hudson, Jimmie-178 Hughes. Debra-178 Hurst, Harmon-178 ill Ingersoll, Nelson-149, 178 lrby, Randolph-119, 178, 106 Irish, Isabel Clayton-178 1, Vickie-178 i-l 1 Jacox. Armando-178 Jacox, Martha-178 Jager, Diana-179 Jarrett, Kay-179 Jarrett, Philip-150, 179 Jenkins. Terri-179 Jennings, Mary-179 Jewell. Jarrell-179 J imen J inzo, Johan ez, Veronica-179 Gloria-179 son. Robert-179 Johnson, Allan-179 Johnson, Debra-179 Johnson, Donna-147, 153, 155, 179 Johnson, James-179 Johnson, Janet-151, 179 Johnson, Paula-179 Jojola, Tony-90, 105, 179 Jones, Debbie-179 Jones, George-179 Jones, Raymond-179 J uech Justin , Daniel-179 ian, Edward-179 Justus, David-179 1K1 Kathleen-179 Davis, Ch ristina-1 74 Davis, Eddie-174 Davis, Gary-90, 174 Davis, Marsha-174 Davis, Martha-174 Davis, Ricky-174 Dealy, William-174 Good, Marilyn-131, 177' Grabowski, Gary-148, 177 Grapel, John-105 Gray, Benny Gray, Michael-105, 115, 150, 177, 117 Grear, Nancy-155, 177 Bishop. Linda-131, 171 Bivins. Rhonda-171 Black, Richard Black, William-171 Bleything, Robbie-171 Bode, Denise-171 Bohnhoff, Herman-171 Bolden. Mark-148, 171 Borah. Janet-171 Borbely, Thomas-171 Boswell, Carla-171 Bowman, Don-36, 171, 106 Boyd, Thomas-90, 171 Boydston, Joyce-171 Boydston. Mary-171 Braaten, Susan-155, 157, 172 Broden, Kim-172 Brogdon. Mike-172 Brooks. Janice-172 Brown, Burt-172 Brown, Francis-157, 172 Brown, Robert-172, 106, 107 Brown, Laura-172 Brown, Nancy-172 Brunl. Bryan. Charles- 1 72 Jeffrey-172 Bryant, Tim-172 Buchanan. Mark-172 Buckingham, Larry Buchmiller. Barry-172 Bucy, Terry Bunn, Christopher-'172 Bunnell. Luann-147. 172 Burch, Lorraine-172 Burgess. Donald-172 Burke. Burke. Ann-172 Patricia- 1 72 Burright. Gary-150, 172 ICD Caldwell. Cynthia-155, 159. 172 Cal1.Sandra-155, 172 Campbell. Gregory-172 Carlini. Roger-152, 172 Carmignani. Robert-91. 172 Carney. Cathy-172 Carnley. Michael-172 Carrano. Lucy-172 Carroll. Edward-172 Carter. Martha-172 Casados. Thomas- 1 72 Cusebier. Gregory-172 Casey. Billy-90. 172 Casias. Mary-172 Casias. Sharon-172 Castleman. Sherry-173 Caudell. Chcryle-173 Chadwick. Alina-155. 173 Chapman. Michael-150. 173 Chavez. Feliciano-173 Chavez, Martin- 173 Cheatham. Burnice-173 Chlsilttt. Annette-173 Christian. Donna -173 Churchwcll. Billie Cisneros. Leon Cecilia. Clark 131. 173 C1ayton.Cathcrine-157. 159, 173 Dell, James-174 Dench, Vivian Denton, Ramona-174 Desterhouse, David-174 Desrerhousc, Rick-174 Devine, Rick-174 Dickerson, David-174 Dickson, David-174 Dicky. Kathleen-174 Dinkle, John Direen, Alan-174 DiSanti, Rocky-91, 174, 120, 122 Dobkins, Terrell-156, 174 Dohm. Denise-174 Done, Barbara-175 Dotson, Christine-175 Doucett.-James-105, 175 Dove. Charles Dove. Richard-156, 175 Downey. Shirley-155, 175 Downey, Suzanne-175 Downey. Verness-175 Dropinski, Kay-175 Dugger, Michael-175 Dunbar. James-175 Dunham. Deborah-175 Duran. David-175 lEl Early. Frances-175 Eastwood, Susan-175 Eaton. Larry-175 Eckerson, Sharon-175 Edwards, Ronald-175. 120, 122 Eichenberg. Perry-175. 117 Elkins. Douglas-175 Elliott, Carey-175 Elsik. Mary-175 Enncn, Rita- 175 Entwisle. Kirk-175 Ernest, Chris-175 Eskridge, Vickie-175 Evans, David-175 Evans. Jay-175 Eysier, Susan- 162. 175 lF1 Fanning. Kathleen-175 Farley, Patti-175 Farmer. Janice-175 Fecney, Robert-175 Ferdinandus, Revo-175 Ferguson. Thresa-175 Fcrkeiich. Susan-14. 175 Fernandez. Frank-175, 108 Fernandez. Loraine-176 Ferris. Thomas-91. 115, I76. 117 Field, Terry-176 Fincham. Lowell-41. 176 Finley, Kathy-176 Fisher. Donald-165, 176 Fleming. Linda-155. 176 , Flemming. Patrick-176, 106, 107 Flores, William-176. 120. 122 Foley, Cassandra-140, 176 Ford. Stephanie-176 Foster. Linda Fox, Colleen-176 Fox, Mark-115. 176. 117 Fraley. David-162, 176 Greenberg, Marcie-156, 159, 17 Griego, Jesse-177 Griego, Jose-177 Griego, Judy Griffith, Janet-177 Grimm, Russell-177 Groman, Robert-177 Groom, Cynthia-159, 177 Grossetetc, George-177 7 Grubb, Annabel-83, 143. 145, 177 Guernsey, Vicki-159, 177 Gulick, Julia-177 Gunter, Debra-177 Gunter. Rebecca-177 Guru1e,Anthony-105, 177, 120, 121 Gurule, Lucy-177 Guitierrez, Debbie-177 Gutierrez, Ermita-177 Gutierrez, Ernest-177 Gutierrez, Eustaeio-177 Gutierrez. Gilbert-177 Gutierrez. Janette Gutierrez, Jimmy-88, 177 till Haas, Kathy-177 Hagan. Daniel-177 Haire, Carolyn-147, 159, 177 Hale. Alan Hale, Debra-177 Hale, Floyd Hale, Pamela-177 Hales, Michael-177 Hamelin. Deborah-177 Hamm. Gaylord-177 Hands, Josephine-177 Hanna, Kathleen-177 Hanna. Patricia-178 Hannah. Gary-178 Harker, Paulette-178 Harris, Debra-159, 178 Harris. Terrence-162, 178, 115. 117 Harvey, Robert-152, 178 Harvey, Victoria-178 Hatch. Cynthia-131, 178 Headrick, Ronald-178 Heckler, Marlene-173 Helton. Diane-178 Helweg, Sharon-178 Henson. Donny-179 Herbert, Jeffry-178 Herbst, Carman-131, 178 Herndon. Jan-143. 178 Herrera, Carol-178 Herrera. Emily-178 Herrera, Mary Anne-178 Herrera, Theresa-178 Herrera. Veronica-178 Herring. Deland-178 Hill. Michael-178, 106 Hoagland. Steven-178 Hoffman. Robert-178 Holden. Wallace-178. 117 Holland. George-17S Holland, Mary-178 Holland, Michael-178 ,Holpp. Judy-178 Kartchner, Jeffrey-162, 179, 106 Kasner, Elizabeth-179 Kavet, James-179 Kearney. Francis Keegan, Marjorie-179 Kelly, Janet-179 Kemp. Ralph-179 Kennington, Christine-179 Kercher, Kristin-179 Kerr, Nicky-179 Kidwell, Jerry-91, 120, 121, 179 Kilmartin, Jo-179 Kimble, Janet-179 Kimsey, Debra-179 Kirsling, Michael-179 Klaurens, Warren-179 Klein, Avrian-179 Kleinsteuber, John-90, 179 Knauth, William-105, 179 Kneblick, Randall-105, 179 Knoblock. Kathlyn-159, 179 Kotansky, Robert-179 Kreisher, Donald-180 Q il-1 Labelle, Denise-180 LaFlamme, Christa-131, 180 LaFon, Mark-180 Lain, Kenneth-180 Lanes, Pamela-180 Large, Linda-159, 180 Larson, Kerry-180 LaRue, Joann-180 Latham, George-180 LaVaIIey, Barbara-159, 180 Lawson, Diana-180 Lay, Craig-105, 180 Laycock, Louis-180 Layton, Joyce-180 Ledgerwood, Shari-180 Lee, Victoria-131, 180 Legler, Elizabeth-180 Lehner, Kathie-180 Leonard, Sherry-180 Lew, Stephen-115, 180, 117 Libby, Frederick-180 Lilley, Marjorie-180 Lindsley. Barbara-180 Lipke, Rosetta-180 Lister, Sandra-180 Locklin, Barney-90, 180 Logan, Catherine-156 Logan. Catherine J.-34, 180 Long, Barbara-180 Looney, Brad-119, 180 Lopez, Jesse-180 Lopez, Larry-105, 180 Lopez, Nickie-180 Lovett Jeanne 180 Clyde 90,180,115,117 Losey, James-181 G Lowe. Lowe, ary-180 Lowe, Jeffrey-180 Lowe, Robert-180 Lucero, Bernice-180 Lucero, Filomena Lucero, Mary-180 Lucero, Margaret-180 Lucero, Marie-180 Lujan, Luttre Daniel-181 ll, Carolyn-146, 181 Lyman, Sonita-181 Lyons, Deborah-153, 181 IMC? McArthur, Mary-183 McBroom, Debra-183 MeCan, DaIeA156, 183 McClellan, Larry-183 McClellan, Linda-181 McComb, Mark-181 McCord, Julie-146,.181 McCoy, Sarah-181 McCrite, Kenneth-181 McDermott, Regina-181 McDonough, Debbie-181 McFall, Jeffrey-181 McFiI1an, Barbara-181 McGill, Molly-156, 181 Melntyre, Marsha-159, 181 McKee, Merritte-181 McKillip, Raymond-91, 181 McKinney, Bobbie McKinney, Debra McQueen, Peter-105, 181 CMJ Mackay, Margaret-182 Madrigal, Mary Ann-131, 155, 182 Maes, Frank-182, 106 Mahan, Bonny-151, 182 Maldonado, Dorlores-182 Malone, Harbara!62, 131, 182 Maloney, Maryf182 Manley, Evelynfl82 Manning, Jamesf182 Mansfield, Janice-182 Marlow, Gloria-182 Marshall, Johanna-132. 152, 182 Ondeleey, Donna-183 O'Neill. Karen 183 O'Neill, Kevin--150, 183 Ortega, She1ilaf156, 183 Orth, Karenff 183 Ortiz, Phillip 90, 115, 183, 117 Otero, Charlief183, 106, 120, 121 Otis. David-90, 115, 183, 117 Owens, Vernonffl83 YPD Pacheco, Michael Padilla, Bobby-183, 108 Padilla, Pateno- 183 Palmer, Phi11ipf183 Palmer, Phillip K.-183 Pariseau, Susan-184 Parks, Gary- 184 Parras. Kenneth-184 Parsons, Cherie-184 Patten, Steven-184 Shelton. Richard-186 Sheriff, Laura-162, 186 Sholders, Stephen-186 Short, Thomas f 115, 148, 186, 117 Sieger, Carla-186 Siembida, Edward-186 Simon. Johng186 Simpson, Henry-186 Sinkey. Skeeanr Sleight. Smith, Smith. Smith, Kathleen-186 Terryf186 Jessica f145, 186 Charlotte-156, 186 Michadenef186 Ralph-186 Smith, Teranee-186 Smith. Williamf120. 121, 186 Smokov, Ricky-186 Snidow Solarz. Spring. ,Rhonda-151,186 Phy11isf186 Jonathan-186 Pattison. Thomas-f184 Paul. Alison-184 Payne, Johnf184, 106 Petersen Peterson Peterson Peterson Philli ps, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips. . Louisa-N184 , Donette-184 , Gary-184 . Keith-184 Chris Judyfl39, 184 Larry-115, 184. 117 Ronald Zamora, Isabel-189 Martin, Christopher-68, 69, 70, 182 Martin, Deborah-131, 182 Martin, Sherry-182 Martinell Martincll Martinez Martinez i, Denis-182 i, Josehp-182 , Betty Louf182 , Daniel-182 Martinez, Doris-182 Martinez, Edwin-182 Martinez. E1izabethf182 Martinez, Felix-182 Martinez, Mike-182 Martinez, Shirley-159, 182 Martinez, Teresita-182 Pierce, Richard-184 Pino. Delora-184 Pipkin, Nick-184 Ponthieu, Pamela 184 Porter, Bruce-184 Poshtcri, Marc-184 Posey. Gayle--184 Powell. Pame1af162. 184 Powell, Patricia-184 Price. Valerie-f155. 159, 184 Pringle. Carol 184 Pritchett, Samuel -184 Privette. Steven 184 Prock. Patil 184 KRD Baca. Danniclf 191 Mathes, Marcia-147, 182 Matlock, Billy-182 Matthews, Larry-182, 106 Maulden, Bruce-182 Mauser, Maureen-148, 182 May, Richard-182 Mayhew, Judith-182 Mayhew, Kathleen-182 Mazak, Mark-149, 182 Mead. Martin-181 Meade, Karen-181 Medberry, Jo Annfl81 Meek, Michael-181 Melendez, Lionel-181, 120, 121 Melville, Miehe1lef36, 181 Mendoza, Evelyn-181 Mensinger, Larry-181 Merrill. Jeff4181 Merville. Linda-131, 146, 157, 181 Mervini, Diana-181 Miller, Robertf181 Miller, Robin Miller, Tommy-181 Millett, Gary-181 Mintle, Sandra-181 Molzen, George-181, 106 Mondini, Sandra-181 Mondlick, Leonardf181 Ramirez, Linda-f184 Rathge. Richard -99, 105, 184 Ray. Catherinef 184 Redding, David-149, 184 Reed, Timothyf184 Retherford, David 184 Retherford, Jeanf184 Rhinehart, Kathleen- 146, 184 Richards, Jean-- 159, 184 Richards. Joan- 159, 184 Richardson, Mark-'152, 184. 118 Richtcr, Keith-184 Rios. Springer, Marilynf1S6 Stack, Johnfl86 Stahl, Sharron-141, 186 Stamm, James-187, 120, 123 Standley, Barbara-187 St. Clair, Robert-186 Steele, James-187 Steinberg, Michael-187 Stephens, Connie-159, 187 Stephens, Karen-187 Stevenson, April-157, 159, 187 Stol1er,Jamesfl50, 156, 187 Stone, David-187 Stover, Kathryn-187 Stover, Sumn-187 Stratton, Jacque1ynf187 Stratton, Johnene-187 Sturtzer, Irene-153, 187 Stumm, Jackie-187 Sullivan, Kathy-187 Summerhill, Paul-187 Summers, Ruth-187 Survant, Patricia-187 Swafford, Chester-187 Swanson, Shari-140, 187 Swensen, Michael-150, 187 Swift, Marlene-187 Switzer, Roger-187, 106 lTl Michael-184 Rivera. Carole-184 Roach, Nickle-184 Robbins, Peter-185 Robbins, Steven- 152, 185 Roberson. Julie-185 Roberson. Richard-152. 185 Robertson, John- 185 Robinson, Dane-185 Robinson, Mary-185 Rodriguez, Carmen f-185 Rodreguez, Dennis 185 Rogers, David-185 Rogers, MichaelA162. 185, 106 Romero, Rebecca 185 Ross. Ross. Phillip-185 Susan-159, 185 Vallejos. Montano, Ruth-181 Montana, Steve-181 Montoya, Carolyn Montoya, Mark-88. 181,115, 117 Montoya , Susan-157, 181 Moore, Danny-181 Moore, Martha-182 Mora. Gregoritaf1S2 Moran, Dennis-182 Morris, Daphine-182 Morton, Gail-159, 182 Mosqueda, Andrea-182 Moss, .lames-182 Muehmore, Douglas-90, 182 Muller, Bessie-182 Munch. Paulette-182 Murray, Richard-182 Musser, Donald-182 Musser, Linda-182 KN! Nail. Michaelf34, 91, 183, 115, 117 Neal. Richard-115, 183, 117 Neas, Miehaelf105, 183 Neiderman, Carl-183 Nelson, Stephen-183 Niblock, Dee-126, 159, 183 Nickerson, Cheryl-183 Nielsen, Gwenf183 Nieto, Richard-183 Noltensmeyer, Terry-120, 121, 183 Norris, Richard-183 Nowak, Donald Nowieki, Debra-183 Nuanes, Douglas-183 Nuanez, Georgeg183 101 Odle, Karen-183 Olivas. Andrew-183 Oliver, Carol-183 Oliver, Craig-90. 183 Ruiz. Augustine 185 Rule, Phil1ipf105. 185 Ryon. Anita-185 tSl Saiers, Mark'-185. 106 Saiz. Augustina Saiz, 1.ouisfl85 Salisbury. Jane 132, 156, 159, 185 Sallee, Davidf156, 185 Sanchez, Obedf185 Sandgreen. Craylef14, 185 Sandlin. Allen-140. 146, 165, 185 Sandoval, Gloria 159, 185 Sanguinetti, Christopherff-37, 185. 120, 122. 123 Satches. Jennie 185 Satches, Jimmy--185 Sawyier. Edward-148, 152. 185 Schachtner, Gail-185 Sehaub. Franecs--185 Schneider, Lynn-162, 185 Schroeder. Michael- 185 Schultz, Sarah 185 Schuyler, Theresa Schwartz, Wanda-186 Schwarz. Gretchen-H186 Schwenke. Deborah i186 Seobee. Debra-186 Scott, Deborah- 186 Sedillo. Yolanda 186 Segu. Lune 186 Sellman. Lentu 159, 186 Sena. Gilbert 186 Settle. Degaff146, 186 Settle, Dollic 186 Sewell. Nathan 186 Sexton, Phillip 186 Sheahan. Peggy 186 Shelby.Tery1 126. 159, 162, iso Tackett. CathyA187 Tafoya, Janet-187 Tafoya, Jose-187 Tafoya, Lillian-184 Taft. Ch Tanner. arles --187 Sheryl--187 Taute. Donna-187 Taylor, Donaldf187 Taylor, JackA187 Tellez, Frank-187 Thatcher, Mary-187 Thiem, John-e187 Thom, Gary-187 Thomas, David-187 Thomas. Debra-187 Thomson, James-188 Thornton, Monet-159. 188 Tilley. Charlotte+157, 188 Tixier, David 188 Tixier, Maria- '188 Todaro. Leneda-188 Torres, Christine 188 Trout, Brenda413l. 188 Trovato. Michelle--188 Trujillo, Ernestina Trujillo, Freddie'-188 Trujillo, Lorrainef188 Tuck, Johnny Tucker. Douglas - 16. 188 KUJ Ulibarri. Julian 188 Uribe, Joseph IVJ Jeanie 188 Vanausdall. Donna--188 VanBibber, Robert-188 VanDenover. Stephen f-188 VanKirk. Russell-188 VanLandingham. Warren-187 Vaughn, Janet--188 Vosburg. Debra 188 , Viscusi. Sandra-126, 159. 188 1Wt Wade. William Waldeek, Daniel-'188 Waldeek. Stephen Walker, David- 188 Waller, Fame-188 Walton, Sherry-'188 Walton. Robert-188 Warner. Patricia 188 Watkins, Wilma-188 Watson. Antoinette Watson, Debra-188 Watson, Rebecca- -152. 188 Waugh. Henry-188 Weaver, Barbara- 188 Weaver, Susan-188 Webb. Cathy -188 Weiler. James-188 Weitz, Cynthia 188 Welch. Dusty-188 Welch, Leticiaf189 Weleck. Onalee Wells. Laurel!-189 Wesley. Michael- 189 West. Sandra-189 West, Virginiaf189 Weyant, Jean-189 Wheeler. John-189 Wheeler. Nancy - 126, 159. 189 Whis1er,Cynthiaf189 White. Deborah-157, 189 White, Gaye-189 White. Terryf189 Whiteman, Terry-189 Whitener. Robert-189 Whittct, Vanessa!I89 Wilcox, Darla-189 Wilcox, Glenda-189 Wild. Russel1g189, 115, 117 Wiley. Clifford Williams, Ethel-189 Williams, Guy-99, 189 Williams, Stephenf-115, 188, 189. 117 Williams, Edward Willis, Barbara-189 Willis, Janet-189 Wilmont, Cristy-189 Wilson, Denise-126, 131, 159, 189 Wilson, Douglass-189 Wilson, Richard-189 Winget, Sharonf189 Winter, Karen-189 Wood, Helen-189 Wood, Richard-189 Wood, Sharon-189 Woodall, Terry-157, 189 Woodrow, Rhonda-189 Woolley, Scott-189 Workman, Gary-189 Worth, Michael-16, 189 Wright, Allen-189 Wright, Thomas-189 Wymer, Joe-30, 189 1Yl Yazell, Lucinda-147, 189 Yeats, Phillip-189 Yoder, Albert-189 fzl Zamora. Lorenzo-189 Zirnheld, Kevin-188 Zirwas, Kenneth-115. 139, 117 JUNIORSIAE Aaron, Michael Adair, Pamela-159, 190 Adams, Leslief190 Auilar. Patsy-190 Aldcrete, Laura-190 Aldrich, Carol-190 Allen, Carolynf143, 144. 145, 190 Allison, Bruce--190 Anderson. Cathleen-190 Anderson, Linda-152, 156, 159. 190 Appel, Robertfl48. 190 Aragon, Eugene-190, 106 Aragon, Sharonf146, 153, 158. 156, 190 Arehunde, Evangeline Arland, Barbara Arlcth. Christine-159. 190 Armenta. Kathryn-190 Arnold. Michael-91, 191 Ashton, Stewart 191 Auringer, Stanley-191 151 Baca. Michael-39. 191 Baca. Patricia-191 Baker, Ruth-162, 191 Balch, Bill--191 Ballard. Diana' 191 Barela, Goldie-140. 146, 191 Barnes. Sally 79. 125, 126, 130. 159, 191 Baros. Jacqueline-159, 191 Baros. Randy--191, 115 Basham. Janice--191 Bough. Jimmf5, 152, 191 Bay, Cheryl-191 Bayhylle, Regina-191 Bell, James-191 Berkshire. Paul-152, 191, 115 Bennett, Joann-110, 159, 191 Bernard. Pamela 148. 191 Bernal, Sandra--191 Berry, Connie-147. 191 Bewley. Steven-'41, 97. 115, 191 Beyer. John-152. 191 Bickley, Bonnie-4140, 147, 153. 154, 156, 191 Bierly, Shelia- 140. 191 Binger, Leslie-192 Birkenfeld. Patricia-192 Bissell. Nancy 130, 141. 146, 154, 192 Bixby, Gregory--192 Black, James '90, 192 Blake. James -192 Blankenship, Charles 192 Blaschke, Shirley 192 Blythe. Patricia 162, 192 Bodman. Denise 141. 192 Boulte. Donna Borders, Lawerence 90. 162. 192 Bouffard. Kutlilccn 147, 192 Boulier. Alys 192 Boyer. Dorothy 192 Boye r, Larry-192 Boycs, William-192 Braaten. Marsha-151, 154, 192 Brewer, Stelpanie-130. 192 Briggs, Darrel-192 Brockh ff Claude 91 162 192 0 , - , . Brown. Christopher-92, 163, 192 Brown, Debra-156, 192 Brown, Craig-56, 192 Brown, Marianne Brumitt, John-130 Brunt, Nancy-151, 193 Bryan, Lyle-193 Bryan, Maryoh-193 Bullard, Larry-193, 106, 107 Bunnell, Yvonne-157, 193 Bunting, William Bunting, Susan Burr, Beverly-141, 193 Burrola, Glen-SS. 89, 193 Butler, Joyce-193 Butler, Terry-193 Byrd, .limmy-161. 193, 114, 109. 111, 113, 112, 110 lc! Caldes, Kathy-154, 193 Call, William-193 Campbell. Debra-152, 153, 154. 157, 193 Campbell, Lesley-147, 159, 193 Candelaria, Solano Cappelle, Ronald-193 Carinignani. Lawrence-96. 193 Carney. Mary-193 Carrano, Ralph-193 Castleman. Vickie-193 Carol, Caudell-140, 152, 154, 159. 193 Chappelle, Mackell-31, 91, 193 Chavez. Claude-193 Chavez, Eileen-193 Chavez. Irene-193 Chavez. Jimmy-194 Chavez, William-194 Cheatham, Ejie-194 Chester. Judy-18. 194 Cihlar, James-194 Cisneros, Leroy Clark. Cathy-194 Clark, Richard-91, 194 Clark. Michael-194 Clayton, Michael-97, 136, 194 Clees, William Elder, Mary-17, 140, 196 Elliott, Arthur-196 Elliott, Doris-196 Elrod. Michael-162. 196 Emmons, Charlie-196 English, Michael-196 Ervicn, Robert-13, 91, 196 Esquibel. Sandra-196 Evans, Julie-196 Evans, Nancy-152, 196 Everitt, Meredith-196 Eyberse. Linda-130, 196 1Fl Faekelman, Mary-143, 152, 157, 196 Faken, Bradley-196 Farmer. Allen-196 Ferdinandus, Davy-152. 196 Fernandez, Patricia-196 Fields, Paula f-196 Fisher, Dave-196 Fleming, Dana-148, 196 Fleming, Paul-196 Floyd, Anne-141, 196 Ford, Carolyn-196 Ford, Robert-197 Foster, Donovan'-197 Foster, Richard-197 Fouch, Pamela-197 Francia, George-197 Frank, Ronald-149, 197 Frank, Terry-156. 197 Freedman, Neil-197 Freeman, Rebecca Frindt, Fuller, Mary-146, 154, 156, 197 Thomas- 1 97 1 G1 Gallegos, Deborah-197 Gallegos, Ernest-197 Gandert, Harry-197 Garcia, Carl-197 Garcia, Gilbert-197 Garcia, Jake-198 Garcia, Jesus-5, 198 Garcia, Larry-152, 198 Garcia. Michael-198 Garcia, Shirley-198 Garland, William-198 Gast, Robert-198 Geisler. Cathy-159, 162, 1913 Gelt. Andrew-143. 198 Getehell, Kevin-198 Clyne, Coam, Colema Combs. Conell, Jackie-194 Barbara- I 56, 194 n, Linda-194 Donald-194 David-194 Couners. Scott-194 Conty, Cook. Cook, Paul-194 Marsha-38, 194 Ryan- 194 Cooper, Jane-194 Cordova, Sherrill-194 Consne Couch, Covin t r. Bradley-194 Bradley-194 on La Veda Z 1 Cox, Michael-99. 101, 103, 194 Crabtree, Frank-194 Giaquinto, Bonnie-157. 198 Giaquinto. Christine-198 Giddens, Carolyn Giles, Shelley-17, 198 Gill, Pamela-141, 147, 154, 156. 159, 198 Gonzales, David Gonzales, Dora-1913 Gonzales. Irene-198 Gonzales, LaLa-198 Gonzales, Leeroy Gonzales, Marta-141. 159, 198 Gonzales, Monie-198 Gonzales, Nancy-198 Gonzalez, Evelina-146, 198 Gonzalez, Maria Gott, Robert-198 Gould, Paul-198 Graham, Linda-198 McAdams. Charles Pierson Craig, Cheryl-194 Craig, Michael-194. 106, 120, 123 Craig, William-57, 62, 140, 141, 194 Crosby, Dorian-194 Cross, Douglas-195 Crowder, Norman-195 Cruse, Merry-195 Cupp, Charles -16. 195 1D1 Daniel, Diana-195 Daniels, Mary--151, 152, 195 Davalos, Joseph -195, 118 Davis, Rex-68, 69, 70, 97, 99. 101. 104, 160-61. 195 Dawirs, Diana 195 Day. Clarence-195 Dean, Kathryn-195 De Quack, Walter-195 Dewitt. Johanna- 141, 162. 195 Dickson, Cheryl-195 Dickerson, Paula-195 Diguiseppi, Debra-159, 195 Direcn, Michael Dixon, Edward Dolan. Lowell-90, 195 Doak. Brynn 148, 195 Donahue, Patricia-141. 154. 156, 159. 195 Dooley, Joseph -'120, 121, 191 Dooley. Kevin Dowd. Kathleen-195 Downey, David-195 Dozier, Kirt 195 Dryer, Donna-196 Dumas, Patti-42, 196 Dunlap, Allen-97, 180, 195 Duran, Nobella '159. 195 Grasso. Mary-156. 198 Green, Marjorie-198 Green, Robert-198 Green, Sharon-198 Greer, Gary-198 Gregg, Steven-198 Gregory. James-91, 152 Grove, Ted-199 Griego, Andy-199 Griego, Lee-199 Duran, Raymond-90, 99, 102, 141, 195 Durbin. Gary-195, 115 151 Eekardt, Sharon-136, 141. 143, 146. 159, 196 Edwards, Cheryl-140, 196 Ehrman, Beverly-154, 196 Griffin, Gail-199 Grover, Marsha-42. 132, 141, 159. 163. 199 Guttierrez, Isabel-199 Gutierrez, Rogasianna--199 KHI Hagan, Kathleen-54, 159. 162, Hahn. Sherry-199 Hales. David-19. 199 Hall. Deborah-199 Hall. Linda-199 Hall, Marty 199 Hallisey. Robert-199 Hallisey, John-199 Hamblin, James' 199 Hainmonds, Karl-136, 199 Harlin, Mike-199 Harrington, Timothy-199 Hart, Deborah-142, 199 Hartzell, Charles-199 Hatcher, Edinun-41. 199 Hauek, Sue 199 Haughness. Karen-147, 199 Hayes, Deanna-199 Helweg, Dianne-199 Hensley, Jimmy -200 Herbert, Tamara-200 Herigodt, Pamela-64, 77, 132, 144, 147, 158, 163, 200 Herrera Anselmo-200 Herrera, Cathy-200 Herrera, Ellen-200 Herrera, Jose-200 Herrera, Mareelino Hershey. Brenda-200 Hertweck. Michael-41, 200 Hidalgo, Diana-200 Highlill, Margaret-200 Hildebrandt, Catharine-200 Hill, Johnny-78, 130, 200 Hinklc, Randhal-146, 148, 200 Hinson, Pamela-163, 200 Hipsher, Janie-14, 140, 200 Hiscy, John-91. 115, 200 Hobbie. Penny-200 Hobson. Marsha-200 Hoch, Melinda-200 Hoff, Gary Hoggard. Bamba-200 Holland, Diane-200 Hudzik. Ken-200 Hosicr, Bruce Humble. Debra-141, 154, 200 Humphrey, Gary-200 Hurt. Roger-149, 201 Huston, Jennifer-140, 154, 162, 201 ill Ingersoll. Michael-14. 201 Irish. Amy-201 lversen, David-201 Iverson, David--201 U1 Jack, Bruce-201 Jaramillo, Mario-201 Jaramillo, Melva-201 Jaramillo, Viola-201 Jasler, Paul-201 Johansen, Barbara-201 Johle, Ethel Johnson, David-201 Johnson, Dennis-201 Johnson, Donald Johnson, Judy-201 Johnson, Lesley-201 Johnston, David-13, 201 Jones. Debbie-147, 201 Jones, James-201 Jones, Terry-201 Jones. Thomas-201 Jordan. Paula-201 Justus. John-63. 91, 201 110 Keegan, Linda-157, 202 Keiser. Kyle-163. 202 Keller. Diana-202 Kelly. Carol-17. 154. 202 Kelly, Margaret-202 Kelton, David-202 Kenderdine, Shawn -202 Kennington, Marsha-202 Kerns. James-202 Kcdwcll. Alma-202 Kimbel, Susan-152, 202 King, Fred-149, 202 Kise, Nancy-146, 154, 155, 159, 202 Klaurens, Helen-202 Klausen, Diane-202 Kleinsasser, Roland-202 Knauth, Kathryn-146, 157. 202 Kocningcr, Robert-202 Kologie, Steven-202 Koschmann, Patti-202 Kotulik, Daniel-202 Kozlowski, John-106. 120, 123, 202 Kraenziel, John-91, 202 Kuehn, Stephen-165, 202 ll-1 Laiuadrid, Laurence-156, 203 Land. Susan 147, 159, 162, 203 Lange. Martin-152. 203 Lareau, Penny-157. 203 Larned, Lynne 157, 203 Lawrence, Nancy--151. 203 Lawrence, Perry-203 Lawson, Patricia-203 Lawyer, Connie 203 Laycock, Lawrence-203 Leach, Lance-203, 106 Ledgerwood, Shirley-203 Lee. Chris 203 Lesperanee, Roseanne-203 Lewis. Alena-203 Lindstrom, Susan-203 Lines, Lynn -'203 Lloyd. Paul Logan. Nancy-156, 203 Longley. Elizabeth' 145, 154, 203 Lonz. Loretta-156, 203 Lopez, Linda-146, 203 Lopez, Richard -'203 Lowe, Charles- 203 Lowe, Paulette-136, 143. 144. 145. 146, 203 Lucero. Bonnie 203 Lucero, Lucille Lyons, Linda-203 Wlel McConnell. Cathy-68, 203 McConnell, Michael-105, 120, 121, 122. 123. 204 McCourt, Vicki-204 McFadden, Sherry-154, 204 MeKinney, Bobbie-204 McLaren, Patricia-204 McManus, Bonnie-204 McMullen, Allen-204 1Ml Maak, Laurie-204 Maciolek, William-204 Maher, Suzanne-204 Malm, John-204 Mann, Stephen-204 Manning, Frances-37, 162, 204 Mareak, Charles-204 Marquez, Erlinda-205 Martin. Mark-204 Martin, Peggy-204 Martin, Steven-204 Martin, Thomas-14, 204 Martinez Martinez , Albert , Arthur-130, 143, 204 Martinez, Carl-204 Martinez, Eloise-204 Martinez, Louis-204 Martinez Martinez Martino, , Nancy-204 , Robert-99, 102. 204 Cynthia-204 Martinez, Roberta Masearenas, Grace-205 Mashburn, James-205, 106 Mason, Allen-89, 105, 205, 115 Mason, Donald-88. 89, 205, 115 Mason, Carol-138. 140, 147, 159, 162, 205 Matsoukas, Jimmy-205 Mattson, Carman-205 Mead. Roberta-205 Means, Carol-205 Medley, Beverly-31, 125, 126. 130, 159,' 1205 Mcdoza, Janet-205 Merchant, Scott-205 Merian, Michelle-205 Merrill, Mark-205 Miller. Carol Miller, lvanette-154, 205 Miller, Keith-96, 160, 161, 205 Miller, Robin-205 Miller, Susan-205 Mills, Jean-205 Mills, Tony-205 Mitchell, Roy-120. 121, 122. 123 160, 161, 205 Mitsehelen, Lonnie-205 Monette, Anne-152, 153, 157 Montoya. Bertha-205 Montoya, George-205 Montoya, Ruth-205 Moore, Francis Moore, John Mora, Salomon-41, 205 Morcloek, Tamara-132, 154, 159, 205 Morgan, Robert-115, 206 Morrish, Mary-130, 165 Morrison, Quillen-91, 206 More, Francis-206 Moore, Jack-206 Muller, Ernest-206 Mullins. Floyd-165, 206 Mullins, Nick-206 Murphrec, Katherine-206 Murphy, Doug-206, 115 Murphy, Patricia Musick. Jo-152, 206 1N1 Nally. Deborah-206 Noble, Lorraine-206 Nogle, Thomas-91, 206. 115 Norgan, Russell-206 i0l Oleson, Ronald-206 Ondelacy, Melvin-206 Opstedal, Joseph-206 Orr, Sue-206 Ortega. Dolores-16, 161, 206 Ortiz, John Opstedal, Joseph-206, 115 i Pl Gilbert-206, 106, 120. Paeheeo, 121 Packard, Harvey-206 Paeotti, Patty-42, 159, 206 Padilla, Dennis-206 Page, Raymond-206 Parker. Tonya-65, 206 Parks, Thomas-206 Patrick, Richard-206 Patten, William-206 Patterson, Linda-207 Patz, Darrell-152, 207 Payne, Tap-90, 138, 141. 207 Paz, Jud y-207 Pendleton, Michele-159, 163, 207 Pennington, Louise-19 Perea, Christina-207 Petersen, Anthon-138, 141, 207 Peterson, Russell-149, 207 Petty, Gregory-162, 207 Pfeffer, Virginia-207 Phillips, Joe-207 Phillips, Sharon-147, 154, 207 Lois-165, 207 Pinnell, Deborah-135, 141, 146, 155, 159, 165, 207 Pino, Diane-207 Plante, Julie Player, Irene-207 Pohl, Leroy-207 Pope, Patricia-159, 207 Powdrell, Linnie-162, 207 Powell, Liubeth-140, 162, 207 Powers, James-207 Powers, .lim-207 Powers, Travis Pratt, David-105, 207 Pratt, Janice-151, 207 Pratt, Randy-207 Price, Forrest-143, 144, 145, 207 Pringle, Mary-153, 207 Proscia, Barbara-154, 152, 207 Pyeatt, Barbara-207 CRI Rascon, Daniel-207 Rathge, Susan-159, 208 Reed, James-50, 60, 94, 95, 115, 160, 161, 208, 116 Reed, Marty-208 Rex. Gregory-115, 141, 163, 208 Reynolds, John-90, 208 Rhodes, Kathleen-141, 147, 154, 156, 157, 207 Ricard, Lynda-153, 208 Richards, David-208 Richards, Mary-151, 208 Richards, Rita-41, 132, 153, 208 Richards, Shirley-208 Richardson, Kathleen-140, 208 Rivera, Archiee208 Rivera. .lohnna-208 Roache, Brian-208 Roark, David-90, 138, 141, 208 Robinson, Linda-208 Robinson, Penny-151, 154, 208 Rodriguez, Diane-208 Roe, Vicki-208 Roesch, Joe-208 Rogers, William-208 Rollag, Thomas-208 Romero, Arthur-90, 105, 162, 208 Romero, Blanch-208 Romero, George-208 Romero, Mary Rose-143, 152, 208 Roose, Sarah-18, 209 Rose, .limmieA209 Rospopo, Steven-105, 209 Ross, Lee-209 Ross, Milton-209 Ross, Thomas-143, 149, 153, 209 Roybal, Michael-149, 209 Russell, Sondra-209 Russell, Terry-152, 159, 209 151 Saiz, Angelina-209 Saiz, Dolores-209 Salisbury, Jenni1eri132, 136. 159, 209 Sanchez, Annabelle-210 Sanchez, LorraineA154, 209 Sanchez, Michael-209, 106 Sandoval, Diana-209 Saylor, Richard-143, 152, 209 Schlack, Joyce-141, 154, 209 Sch1ei1'l'er, John-209 Schelling, John Schlueter, William-209 Schmille, Richardh96, 160, 161 Schold, Douglas-209 Schowers, Bruce-13, 209 Schroeder, Karen-209 Schumucker, Daniel-209 Steider, Robert-162, 163, 165, 211 Steirley, Josephine-211 Stohner, Richard-90, 211 Stone, Gary-211 Stoney, .lerilyn-211 117 Ault, David-215 151 Baca. Trudy-215 Baikie. Cynthia-58. 142, 215 Baker. Thomas Stovall, Mike-13, 211 Sullivan, Peggy-211 Sullivan, Wanda Sullivan, Kathy-211 Summer, Sandra-211 Sumption, Steven-211 Survan, Kay-211 Sutton, Rudy-211 Sweeney, Gail-154, 159, 211 Swee Swye Sylve 1. Cathy-19, 211 rs, Constance-154, 211 ster, Nancy-146, 211 KTJ Tafoya, Andy Taylor, Marsha-211 Tenn yson, Trena-212 Teske, Ruth-212 Teste r, Frank-212 Tharp, Sharon-147, 212 Theis, Janet-212 Theis, .ludy-212 Thom, Richard-71, 79, 108. 212, 109, 113 Thompson, Kristi-212 Thorne, Paula-163, 212 Thornton, Jody-163, 212 Thrasher, Russell-212 Tidwell. Deborah-212 Tillson, Mary-154, 157, 212 Tixier, Carl-212 Scipes, Steven-49, 209 Scott, JoAnn-209 Scott, Karen-209 Seely, Michael-115, 209 Sego, Leland-91, 97, 210 Semarge, Ronald-210 Sewell, Bonita-210 Sewell, James-210 Sharman, Lynn-153, 210 Sharp, Janice-210 Sharp, Randall Sharrar, Clifford-210 Shaw, Terri-210 Sheehan, Jacquelyn-144, 145, 152, 156, 159, 210 Sheldon, Charles-210 Shirley, Betty-210 Shortman, Larry-210 Shoupe, Keitha-136, 210 Shyle, Merry-210 Sievert, Linda-146, 210 Sigars, Charles-210 Sikich, Tom-105, 210 Silverman, Carol-138, 140, 162, 210 Simmons, Karen-157, 210 Sivinski. Valerie-152, 210 Simpson, Shirley Sinkey, Dennis Skillern, Rebecca-156, 210 Slade, Lester-210 Smalley, Gerald-99, 100, 103, 210 Q Smith, Alan-210 Smith, Christine Smith, Gary-210 Smith, loyce-163, 210 Smith, Michael-211 Smith, Paula-211 Smith, Richard-211 Smith, Steve-152, 211 Smith, Verna-211 Speart, Janet-147, 148, 211 Spencer, Robert-211 Spurgeon, Charles Steers. Ruth-211 Steirley, Jeanine-211 Tomberlin, Larry-15, 212, 106 Tompkins, Candace-212 Torello, Gloria-212 Torrez, Martin Towne, Michael-212 Trethewey, Barbara-151, 212 Trujillo, John Tull, Robert-91, 212 1Ul Ueckert, Jerry-152, 153, 212 Underwood, Kenneth-212 IVJ Valle, David Vanbibber, Cheryl-19, 151, 154, 159, 212 Villegas, Guadalupe-212 Villegas, Theresa-212 1WD Waara, George Wade, Bill-212 Waid. 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