Manzano High School - Scepter Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM)
- Class of 1975
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Esther Larson-14 years at MHS, originated junior Humanities. 14 l l l l Pauline Rael-2 years at MHS, handles the budget for the Junior Class. Mark Ready-6 years at MHS, junior Class sponsor, German Club sponsor. Robert Roberts-13 years at MHS, chaperones many dances. The 1975 Scepter ls Dedicated to the Social Studies Dept. l Julius Sadilek-13 years at MHS, History De- partment Chariman, junior Class sponsor. Reona Williams-71A years at MHS, past mem- ber ofthe Faculty Bldg. Committee. 15 The yearbook's purpose in dedi- cation is to recognize someone who gives freely of their time and efforts to be involved with Manzano's stu- dents. While trying to narrow it down to one, we came upon a department of people very active in the student body, most of whom have been at Manzano since its first year, yet never recognized before. Between them they sponsor the lunior and Senior classes, the Ger- man Club, Honor Society and school dances. They also coach Golf, Ten- nis, Baseball and Cross Country, still having time to listen to students who come to them. Yet, all have done it silently and without recognition. lt is because of this, their dedica- tion to Manzano and its students, that the 1974-75 SCEPTER is dedi- cated to ........................ .. .the Social Studies Department ACCIUIGIES Monarchs Take State. . .Again 1 84 2- State Gymnastics Meet j.V. Basketball District Tournament State Swim Meet 6 thru 9- District Basketball Tournament 14- Orchestra Festival 14 thru 16- State Basketball Tournament 19- Band Concert 20 thru 23- GODSPELL 29 84 30- Speech Tournament 30- Spanish Club Party l . V.-4, M 3 wr vi , ,N gggx ffaixt 5 gil 2 Q 5 A. , ,rt y, . , , 'S x , E , ' ,H --1 al., 1- l 1 1 F M T T 1 a- T S f- c 2 T lil , . ,.., 1 T ,,,, l ., al issr isa J llrt T ii? sr,t T tss wg rc,a ,ti 'ltit 1 1 it tailsr is r tsii ,'ii S Ig 1.1 - t t rg rtsrtr, , .ciat 1 B L , N 4 ', Lt 2 .'- t ' S W ,. it i,.rK r.,tcs B gg f In Godspell's final scene, jeff Kidwell, portraying Jesus, is hung on a symbolic fence, in what was probably the most effective scene of the play. Norm Cacy makes one of the many shots he made during basketball sea- son, leading the Monarchs to their fin- al victory. Doug With tips the ball to lead the way in one of the many games won to help take state again for the second time. A scene from the Chorus Department's Godspell, which opened in March, and because of popular demand, was per- formed 24 times before the end of school. Staters King George was hung to o- pen up Stater's Week activities last A- pril. Darrell Caudell, Dale Forbes, and Bill Terry take full advantage of Twirp Week's Hillbilly Day. Reception following the dedication of Manzano's gym to our beloved first principal, the late Mr. lewell Brown. Randy Cooper Crowned Twirp King 1 thru 5- Twirp Week 7 thru 10- Staters' Week 11 thru 15- Spring Vacation 17- ICT Dinner 22 thru 26- Cheerleading Clinic 26 84 27 District Speech Tournament 24 thru 28- Band Festival at Amarillo 29- Cheerleader Elections With Norm Cacy leading the way, Manzano's basketball team took District last March and went on to take state in their rematch against Albuquerque High. Manzano's students again got to celebrate with a day off in honor of the win. Godspell started the 21st, the Chorus Department's production, and ran through june 2nd. The many students involved were accepted by large audi- ences at Manzano, other high schools and junior highs, and several churches. Godspell closed with a total of 24 performances and many touched hearts. Hillbilly Day helped kick off Twirp Week this year, followed by ice skating, assemblies, and the Twirp Dance at which Randy Cooper was crowned King Twirp. Mr. Piatt was tarred and feathered twith water, of courseland 'King George was hung. Staters held a mock Continental Congress, but this time, they de- cided to go with England. Cheerleading clinic and elections were also held this month, resulting with Lori Craig, Cindy Hayden, Connie Lutgen, Marty Porter, Sandy Williams, and janet Winter heading Manzano's activities this year. Our gym was dedicated to the late Mr. Jewell Brown, Manzano's first prin- cipal. 19 Manzano's beautiful student body once again showed its best side at the Prom last May held at the Convention Center. The Spanish Club took a weekend trip to Chihuahua, offered each year in the spring, involving about 40 of Manzano's students. They were welcomed warmly by the people they met and all enjoyed the trip. Up the Down Staircase was drama's spring production and Ms. Tansey's last production at Manzano after five years as drama teacher. Student body elections took place towards the end of school, with Tracy Green winning the election and heading the student body for the year 1974- 75. jay Rogers, a junior, was chosen to work with Tracy as vice-president. The Seniors' Awards Assembly was held the last of May followed by their long awaited ... graduation, the first week ofjune. As for the rest of us, school continued for two weeks after the Seniors left us. Yearbooks had been presented right before the Seniors left and most of the last two weeks was spent in the signing of them. 20 7 -.5?f S l Q l 1 AA l g ,,-w.N,:,,, 7 77? H 777 7 7 A nd riggers 1974MOnarch Day I f , ., 1 , 7 ,ni ,yfg,,.,,573j:f5::gggfbE 1221:'fi.51Y'S,557-f.:T-5:1217 i'Eii'Y-,6254215E.i?fffi5i2.Eif51f:ENIPM:-f1'15'iiT'f9EgfL:fi,rI. 'iiifim-i'if . 5'!? ' 'lv'-f'1, E1 5:1'TE2f:il2E2?S1HE??fEiiTiffifiifEUZEEEJSEES73527:i5?5Tf1191EI!!Yiiiiziiiiiiiififf5?M5HQE6'W 3 WW,HW ' GMI Skybird, make your sail, and every heart will know of the tale, and head for the farthest shore. . . With twelve beautiful girls picked by the seniors, Manzano's Homecoming celebration kept all in suspense untilthe last moment. To the theme of Neil Diamond's Skybird , the gym was decorated with a very diligently worked upon backdrop picturing balloons and clouds on a field of blue, with a mirror ball catching in its many dazzling lights, reflections of beauty radiating from our girls. So it was that Cindy Griggers was crowned Manzano's 1974 Homecoming Queen, with her princesses Mona Archibeque and Cindy Barchus. With Friday night's game victory in hand, the decorations were then transferred to the cafeteria, where Manzano's Homecoming Dance was held Saturday night, with One Mile Ahead playing for the good turnout. we-f,,,. ,,,,. , ,,,. ,,, ,.,., ,.g,,,,., ,L .,, ,, .., K Qi ki! l E ii 3. Ig S ' Princess Cindy Barchus Princess Cindy Escorted by Mike Oswalt I Princess Cindy Escorted by jim Garcia at Assembly. le x , Q X' 1 Diana Aguilar Sandra Bracken 14 gl S l ' l l . sc 'WX ff Q lan Foster Leslie McCarthy I l Betty Sanchez Jeanne Shaw Mary Chavez Karla Meadows Amy Whidney . I ,N f' , ,,, .1- ,N W,-.f ,,,,, . i .1 ,, , -if f Rally each heart at the snght of your sllver wlngs Hearts were rallled as the gurls made their long walk to their llne up under the backdrop, waltmg for the final announcement, thelr antlcrpatlon reaching out to touch all of the many people overflowrng In the gym One by one, the names were called, but no one need have felt let down, for all were as beautiful as queens that day The names were called untll the top three were left remaining Mona Archlbeque was caped Prlncess, leav lngthe two Clndys Our next Princess IS Cindy Candy Barchus Our 1974 Homecoming Queen, Cmdy Grlggers, was then crowned by Mr Daugherty, caped by the 1973 Queen, Angela Segura, and presented roses by Linda Watson representing the student body Nlght blrd, make your way for none may know ItjUSt as you may, seek out your harbor of lmght let your song be heard, rally each heart at the sxght of your sllver wings ess Princess Mona at assembly with escort Danny Lucero miviisxw' .. ,-... I W ig , ,IE li fi az 5 iw Esr 5 i f 5 if I E I K ir P , ' ' 5 Princess Mona Archibeque Princess Mona at dance escorted by Tony Romero ' Jf'. -SW K ' -- rx MF , ,gqx , -Y X 'W 2 I 6 ,W ci.. K J :SL - QA A' . , wi :fx Q k- ,L , km.. . . 12 1, , f 1 . ' ,im NW 1 'Rigs S 1 w 2 . Q gg 1 3 gk 3, v f r I F .s li Ii Monarchs Say Bye to Seniors 3 thru 6- Spanish Club's trip to Chihuahua 6 thru 10- Drill Team Clinic 9- Orchestra Concert 15 thru 18- Up the Down Staircase 16- Student Body Elections 17- State Tennis Yearbook Presentation State Track 22- Spanish Club Dinner 31- Awards Assembly june 6- Graduation Finally . .. after 12 years of hard work, graduation at johnson Gym has begun. Come one, come all, all 757 of you. Oh very young, what will leave us behind? says Cat Stevens, who's song was chosen for the graduation theme. Memories .... And years of faithful devotion, sweat, worry, work, and most important, the years when each person has discovered themselves. Seniors took full advantage of the prom given for them by their underclassmen. Held at the Convention Center again this year, there was a good turnout for the 1974 prom. Our principal, Mr. Daugherty, flashing that usual charming smile of his upon be- ing presented with the 1973-74 yearbook. V Sherrie Newberger begins the assembly as the yearbook staff unveils their pride and joy ... the 1973-74 yearbook. The yearbook was dedicated to Coach Martin after two State Championships and many millions of his hours invested in Manzano's students. Big Barn Begins School Again S E P 3 thru 4- Big Barn Registration 5- Classes begin T . 6- first football game vs. Clovis First dance E 9thru13- Cheerleading Clinic M 13- Cheerleader Elections 16- Sophomore Class Officer Elections B 18- Fair Day E 27- Pep Dance R The French, German and Spanish Clubs invited Eldorado's correspond- ing clubs to attend their international Dinner, where all enjoyed food from different cultures. Typical of rides at the New Mexico State Fair. Once again, Big Barn registration proves successful, as each student can choose their own classes and teachers. Getting back to school and studying, Carmen Byrnes shows the studious at- titude of many. Our three finalists for Homecoming Queen, Mona Archibeque escorted by Danny Lucero, Cindy Barchus es- corted by lim Garcia, and Cindy Grig- gers escorted by Dave Flemming. leanne Shaw, a member of the Home- coming Court, with her escort at Man- zano's Homecoming Dance. With school ... comes sales ... of every kind. Pictured is Student Coun- cil's pencil sale and a smiling attempt at getting rid of a pencil. Cindy Griggers Crowned Queen 0 3- Seniors Elect Homecoming Court 7- vote for Monarch Day Queen C 7-12- Spirit Week T 11-MONARCH DAY- Homecoming Game vs. Valley O 12- Homecoming Dance 17- International Dinner B 18- Navy Band Concert E 22- Stage Band Concert 23- All City Concert R 31- Open Forum School days ... School days . .. began again this year Sept. 5th after Big Barn Registration on the 3rd and 4th, Not leaving much time to raise school spirit, there was still a good turnout for our first football game, followed by our first dance. Cheerleading clinic was held, and Arlene Adent,Teri Boultinghouse, Karen Condon, Tina Detrow, Annette Griego, and Amy Wilson were elected to lead Manzano's sophomore spirit. Sophomore class officers were elected soon after with females dominating Sophomore leadership, Kathy Costales, Pres., Chris Nunez, Vice-Pres., Kris- ty Graves and Mike Riggins, senators. Highlighting October was the crowning of Manzano's 1974 Homecoming Queen, Cindy Griggers. The Monarch's lovely finalists were Diana Aguilar, Mona Archibeque iprincessl, Cindy Barchus iprincessj, Sandra Bracken, Mary Chavez, jan Foster, Cindy Griggers iqueenl, Leslie McCarthy, Karla Meadows, Betty Sanchez, Jeanne Shaw, and Amy Widney. The dance was held in the cafeteria Saturday night following Friday night's game victory. M Club had a bonfire, in spite of rain, at which jeff Wieler was awarded the most darling Football Baby. The International Dinner was held again this year with all the Foreign Lan- guage Clubs helping, including our guests. Eldorado's Foreign Language Clubs 23 Nov. Concert is a Window to Past N 1 - BSU Boogie Dance 1- 8 - District Volleyball O 7 - Nostalgia Concert V 8- 9 - State Golf Tourney e 9 - District Cross Country m 'I6 - State Cross Country 22 - Chicano and Spanish Assembly e 25-30 - Spanish Honor Society Canned Food Drive I' 28-30 - Thanksgiving vacation Being a month for tournaments, volleyball participated in the District Tournament, Golf in the State Tournament, and Speech Team in several Speech Invitationals. Chorus presented a concert of Nostalgia, involving many of Manzano's students in song and accompanying dance. It was such a big hit that it was performed again in an assembly for the student body. Orchestra and wind ensemble both had concerts and participated in our district's solo and ensemble festival at the University. Our big football team ended their season with a traditional football banquet, with David Sitch named the most valuable player. -sf-f. -,Q fwimwa s Mike Maes, out of breath after running in the district meet. He went on to take 'l3th in State. We're proud of you, Mike! Following the Chicano and Spanish Club assembly, Debbie Garcia, Chicano Club Presi- dent, offers guests from other schools a bowl of posole. Nostalgia Night brought out the teeny-bopper at its best in Delilah Toti as she sings Ain't That a Shame. Beautiful belle, Susan james, during a song in the Nostalgia Concert. Big Bill McClannan bee-boppin' to At the Hop with dancing screamers backing him up. Although at first glance they may look like Raggedy Ann and Andy, it is really Mike Mills and Debbie Norris during I know a place from the 1960's. He's the Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B... sings the chorus in boogie rythm. Although the songs of the concert ranged from the 1920's to the 1970's and costumes to match, all age periods joined together to sing The Entertainers . 25 1. Coach Brummell is honored for his football coaching. 2. David Precitt in action ... He went on to take State for the Monarchs. 3- Modern Choir during the Stage Band and Modern Choir concert. 4. Lori Sasser accompanies the Mixed Chorus at the Christmas Concert. 5. Coach Scott is also honored for his IV coaching. DECA Sweetheart- Erica Martinez December e Calendar c e 5- TalentShow 5 - Football Banquet 12 - Stage Band and Modern Choir Concert m 14 - DECA Sweetheart Dance 'I6 - Foreign Language Christmas Cultural program 19 - Christmas Chorus Concert and small Ensembles 20-21 - MHS Invitational Wrestling Tournament e 23- 1- Christmas Vacation - Rah! 26-28 - Basketball Tournament at Las Cruces Mayfield F 3 - Betty Crocker test During the month of December, two of Manzano's students were honored. Erica Martinez was crowned DECA Sweetheart which was cele- brated at the DECA Sweetheart Dance and Randy Brighance was award- ed most valuable player at the Football Banquet. The Modern Choir sponsored a Talent Show also, at which time jeff Kidwelltook first with a john Denver song, Sweet Surrender. 6' You better be good, l'm telling you why... Santa Claus is coming to town, sang Debbie Norris for part of her performance along with Amy Whidney for competition in the Talent Show. 7. Get down, get down ... Clyde Moore exhibits a fine talent in dance. 8- Under the direction of Mrs. Carol Wade, the Mixed Chorus performed as part of the Christmas Concert given, accompanied by a small ensemble group. rl - Registration for second semester was held in the Media Center and went pretty smoothly. 2. What was the best part of registration? It was the day off. 3. Beautiful Erica Martinez was crowned DECA Sweetheart. In january, second semester began. It was a time for spirit for all our wins in sports, a time to make up for what you may have missed the first semester, a time to build new relationships, and to our Seniors, the final stretch for their twelve years of school and then, they are out . .. free to decide whether or not to go on to college. january was a time for beginnings. 2 - Vacation Ends 10-11 - Gallup Wrestling Invite 14 - Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band Concert 16-18 - All State Chorus Convention and Concert at U.N.M. 22-24 - Semester Tests 22-24 - M.H.S. Speech Invitational 27-28 Semester Registration 29 - Classes Begin Monarch Wrestlers Take State e 'I - Band Festival 3- 7 - Black History Week 6- 7 - DECA Northeast District Conference r 10-14-Spirit Week 14-15 - Student Council Convention 24-25 - Sophomore Testing U 26-28 - Twirp Week 27-28 - State Wrestling Championships El I' 1- lt's a bird. lt's a plane. lt's Super David. He's able to fly high over bleachers with a single push tfrom the M Clubl. 2- Cheryl Feliciano was the winner of the week long hunt to win this album. 3- Behind that dainty exterior, Pep Club really shows that when it comes to sports, they can be rough-if need be. 4. With Love . . . from your secret admirer. 5- Cheerleaders begin the burial of our opponents with confetti at the Confetti Assembly. 6. Sandy Williams feathering a poster. 7, Always behind us ... our band. 8- Boy, What spirit we Monarchs have! When they say bury the Ravens ... we bury the Ravens. 9. Precisely what we did. Women's Libbers should've been happy as members of the girls' basketball team joined the guys to play at the assembly. 11, Valentine-O-Grams were delivered by Student Council again this year. Paul Zahn in what is probably a very comfortable position right now after so many baskets this season. fl M Club really got into the confetti throwing. l W-an vc? WW 43255236 55i5f'!4?'f'i15i775f25u4: EQSWIZSEWESJ 5f395 ' 7E2?ZN A y 71:2,iSf:l:: zi' LLL, 1, 3 5 .1 if k k E 1 . V- ' . ,,L,, Q' 1 L' V , K Wf-- K Q ,1-as , - A 11-5 - 3 -- ' ' L xrz: . ,N jgff ig, :fi x 5 1, 5 i ,V 1, 'if f lx? Y I Wfffffll ' . f - ' 123 ' K , K' '- P V . . I '--, -' W' ,. g f , hk L, w1?.J1P'sQ A K, H l . ' , g,a,,gg,:,,,A,,5N,ggg,:m,M,,5,,z:fW,,75,m -, gm -gl, i 5 .gp gms wp112buf1gQ2evfxsiudaifaiwwwafQ ,,. ,.. ' ' Q ,,gg - W .,,k W f ,,.. , x , . ,, ,L.,., .,,,,,..,,,., ,. W -b ,L 2 g ., A M .. w f.:..Q,,5pf,w:1aaf5F,:ef.,51fwawSg:,Y-wah xfg,5?fWf:f5sa,m: , ,,,M.:fgfygggNgE-Qssgggs ii 31 s 15' gs ADCDPTIISCCRAGIDCD ' Li lg me ' Z l IE IE These administrators decide all the big decisions concerning how the school system is run and what rules we will abide by. We would like to thank them for the constant consideration and wisdom they use in our regula- tions. 'l. Ernest Stapleton - Superintendent of Schools 2. John Mondragon - East Area Superinten- dent 3. Board of Education - Dan McKinnon III, Maureen Luna, Henry M. Willis, Pres.p Ted Mar- tinez, Vice-Presidentg and joseph Zanetti. - ,.W,. .T 1. ,..,.. ...,,Hr.,,.., A... ,. ,.ha1,N... ..- .......,... 1. 1..i,mv1fff -A ,W -YW f , f, .zz Qm mzmmmv QL QL ft fl ' Q: ' au E lb-L. ii Li: W... D E l - New Attendance Procedures Are in Effect This Year Have you been in Manzano's Administrative Office very often? Well, if you have, then you know how hard our staff and secretaries work for us. It's not easy running a school. Under that mass of confusion are some of our most diligent working and supportive people that Manzano has. With the 'new attendance pro- cedures this year, of being allowed only five absences in a semester, the office has been kept tremendously busy trying to explain the necessity of this to each student and to keep all students informed of where they stand in absences. Unfortunately, their job often goes unthanked, but few are as concerned about our education as these are. rl. Ted Espinosa - Assistant Principal, Student Services 2. Peggy Piper - Assistant Principal, Instruction. 3. Will George - Assistant Principal, Buildings and Materials. 4. Elizabeth A. Tilley - Student Activities Director. 5. Anna Schiemenz - Secretary to Mr. Daugherty. 6. Lucy Tubbs - Secretary to Mr. Espinosa. 7. lan Kilmartin - Secretary to Miss Piper and Registrar. 8. Carolyn Day'- Attendance Clerk. 9- Louise Hardy - Bookkeeper and Secretary to Mr. George. 36 is ssh- i 1 1 5 'f ld 37 C L Q M t Z Q LKJ Counseling Aide Benefits Many of Manzano's Students Aside from normal counselor activities, such as changing schedules, helping students choose an objective for the future, our counselors have taken a sincere interest in Manzano's students as indi- viduals, spending hundreds of voluntary hours at Manzano activities and just being with the students at their level. The special ability that a counselor has to have for being able to see deep into a per- son's personal problem and help him decide within himself what is right for him, is so often lost under the mounds of clerical paper work, but not so for our counselors. We wish to thank you for your consistent caring. 1. Mary Caccamise - Head Counselor 2. Carl Guevara - Counselor 3. Ann Lehman - Counselor 4. Ed Levin - Counselor 5. jerry Long - Counselor 6. Martha Stanley - Counselor 7. Blossom Kite - Secretary to the Counselors and to the Nurse 8. Encarna Ford - Nurse 9. john Montano - Community Liason Officer Campus Aides fNot Picturedl - james McManus, Bob Wise 6 as In a beautiful new building atop the Administra- tive Office, the Media Center Workers may get some increased recognition over past years, yet still the jobs of issuing books, and setting up Manzano's increasing number of equipment for presentations remains to be a thankless job. The library and its workers have helped tremendously with more open hours. For a time this year, they were open nights from 6:30 to 9:00 and all during semester finals week. The I.M.C. workers are constantly organizing the use of Media Center equipment and setting it up for our convenience. 1. Mel Bernstein - Head of Media Center 2. Dena Domenicali - Librarian 3. Alvera Douglas - Librarian 4. Kathleen Chapman - Library Clerk 5. Tobie Griego - Data Processing 6. Connie Kurtz - Bookroom 7- Bill Langnau and loyce Thrasher make good use of the new availability of the Media Center. l.M.C. teacher aides KNot Pic- turedi - lean Garcia, Helen Poole, Annie Montes E LQ? IE E ia CEN ettij Mtlll E Il F A tw Psychology, Sociology, and Aviation head the So- cial Studies Department as the most popular cours- es this year, providing the student with an interest- ing, yet fun way to fulfill one of the two History credits required of Manzano's students. American Women, Yesterday and Today is a new course offered this year, studying women in the past and their contributions to education, politics, de- mocracy, science, literature, government, reform, and equality of the sexes. jeopardy was used as an interesting teaching method this year again, providing the students with a great way to learn about current events. 1 . lulius B. Sadilek- Department Supervisor, Ethnic Stud- ies, Humanities10. 2. Robert Roberts- Applied and Consumer Economics, World Problems, Crime in the U.S. 3- Mary Gentry- Crime in the U.S., Anthropology, Early Civilizations. 4. james Murdoch- History of Civilizations, Humanities 12. 5 . Du-Wayne Blackshear- Sociology, Southwest History. 6. Esther Larson- U.S. History, Humanities 11. 7- Mariam McCormack- American Women, U.S. History. 8- Howard Maeker- U.S. History. 9- lim Arnold- U.S. History, Sociology. 1 David Fitzgibbons- Aviation, Psychology. 11. Henry lacobs- Colonial History, U.S. History. 1 U.S. History doesn't seem to interest just everybody, as Tracey Lipka shows in this picture. 'ZZZZZZzzzzzz, . . You've got to be kidding, questions Cindy Barchus of her teacher, Mr. Maeker. Holly Scharf exhibits the feeling of most students while taking a test ... Now let me think. 40 Psychology, Sociology, and Aviation Popular Courses Il.l . Mg MLM! LKQUQ D QLD Z QI English Department's Wide Variety Easier on Student The English Department offers a wide variety of courses to meet the needs and interests of its stu- dent body, said Mrs. Robinson, English Depart- ment head. The student also has the opportunity to choose several courses from Fine Arts that will count as an English credit. Students at Manzano are required to have an English credit every year, so the variety of courses make it a lot easier on the student. English has become so popular, in its many various forms, that many kids are voluntarily taking two and three English courses. Shirley Robinson-Department Supervisor, Reading Im- provement Margaret Calderon-English 12, Humanities 12 Peggy Paiko-English and Self Understanding, Career Literature, Ethnic Literature Almira Busch-English12, Vocabulary Building Dean Coffman-English 10 and 11, Basic Skills Devin MeAnally-English 10, Bible Literature Gladys Sorsby-English11, Non-Western Thought Beverly Wyche-Newspaper, Yearbook, lournalism1 Sally Barnhart-English 10 and 11, Humanities 11 Wanda Bradley-English12, Social English Allan Stringer-Ethnic Literature, English 11, Myth and Folklore, Science Fiction Mary lane Katona-English 10, Humanities 10 Pauline Rael-English 10 and 11, Basic Skills, Psychology Rowena Williams-English II, World Geography Betty Sommerville-English11, U.S. History Howard Mensch- Creative Writing 1 and 2, Language Skills Chuck Ladner in a natural pose in his English 11 class. Darlene Davis, Dana Bowdich, and Margaret Boyes working together on their Language Skills project. 42 n 2 i R 1 l I 43 CQ kkj Q mf--1 k E tttlj L . l. T -1 1-1 l,l-Fai: E ,Q Math Helps Students Learn to Solve Practical Problems The Math program at Manzano is designed to broaden the students' understanding of Math and to prepare them for college. It allows a student to apply what he has learned to reach a solution to practical problems. nl. joe Middleton - Department Supervisor, Business Math, Calculus, Math, Algebra II 2. Lee Steffen - Algebra I and II, Number Theory 3. Mary Brown - Algebra I, Intermediate Algebra, Trigonom- etry 4. joe Hennessee - Geometry, Enriched Geometry, Basic Math 5. Robert Stacy - Introduction to Computer Programming, Computer Science, Intermediate Algebra, Algebra II 6. Harold Piatt - Basic Math, Geometry, Math Analysis 7. Thomas Donovan - Basic Math, Algebra Il 8. George Reynolds - Basic Math, Intermediate Algebra, Algebrall 9. Mary Hines - Algebra II with Trigonometry, Algebra I, Consumer Maths Allan Biefield - Basic Math, Informal Geometry, Pho- tography I and II 11. I don't know, Dr. Stacy. It looks sick to me, says Mark Wofford. Scott Ekstrom still isn't sure of his verdict. Linda Sandoval turning in an assignment to Mr. Reynolds. 'I Now, by my precise calculation, the circumference of half of this what-you-ma-call-it, is approximately half of its diameter by its doubled somethin-or-other, and it should come out ex- actly right. Of course, if you didn't get it this time, we'II go over again soon. 44 55 5 z hw fL ff,c1f?'?4 mf f XM f fir. .gif fha 45' 10 wwf vis 1 Q, 11 , E' 19152 , ,M xg, 1 , , ff 1 2ansa7f?j5g , ww w 5. E 1 gin 5, A L if J 5, 2 fi 5 si 1 S 'U9' 'Q QE N SQ Experiments Let Students Experience for Themselves The Science Department introduces its concepts by letting the students experiement individually and in small groups in the classroom so that they can experience the concepts firsthand and hopefully, understand them better. Most of Manzano's science courses are designed for college-bound students and for those planning to continue in the field. The courses ask for all stu- dents to participate in the excitement of discovery and to recognize the power as well as the limitations of the scientific methods. 'l . Imogene Russell - Department Supervisor, Genetics, Re- search 2. Susan Hiller-BiologyI,Human Animal 3. Richard Broemmer - Biology 4. Samuel C'de Baca - Biology 5. Robert Rowden - Chemistry l, Chemistry Studies 6. Donald Mitchell- Biology 7. Rosemary Rypka - Biology I, ll 8. Bill Wolffarth - Biology 9. Kenneth Falkenberg - Chemistry I, ll, Chem, Med. Ser. Howard Mulholland - Radio Physics, Physics Sharon Mora, Cathleen Fogleman and Morris Cordova are all working diligently on their Biology assignment. Science is really fun when individuals experiment and experience things by themselves as Kenny Still, Bruce Purdy and Tim Pitts exhibit in this picture. Look at that grin. Doesn't it make you wonder what Buck Reines is discovering under his microscope? David Tanner, Debbie Weltz, Milinda Page, Mark Mc- Cluney, Chris Davalos, and Mary Ann Clark haven't made a startling discovery yet ... but they're working on it. l 3 46 S Sap, W5 ' hw x.:. 1Q: fi wi slit QE F, F .-. E' fig 6. -f ff' R S 2 E E I Q - -:: 45 PLN L s X 4 f -if-f 553 : Q :wi r L , --v A , , . . EY ,.,. . TR N -. N+a's,w',- -. - QW g ad i X . 152. 195 10 6 'Bl-.!.g-L -rI..iL,. M, ffg K... N F . -1 - Fine Arts Department Gets Beautiful, New Music Complex I enjoy the new music building being separated from the rest of the school. It's soundproof. No noise. We can really work, says Mrs. Wade, chorus teacher, about the new music complex at the south side of the school. The new building has many soundproof practice rooms of all sizes and purposes. A student can now practice individually or in sectionals from chorus, band and orchestra. Mr. Ed Wolfe has started as the new band teacher at Manzano this year, with a heavy schedule right off. Art continues to be a very popular course, allow- ing the freedom to create as well as learn by help- ing guide lines. 1- Paul Saunders- Department Supervisor, English 11, Film Language 2. Marlene Bradshaw- Textiles, jewelry 1, 3- Carol Klattenhoff- Crafts Design, Painting and Drawing 11, Textiles1 and 11 4- Richard Woodruff- Painting and Drawing 1, Found Ob- ject jewelry, Ceramics 5- Charles McCreary- Radio Broadcasting, Speech 1, Or- gan, Skills 6. james Bonnell- Orchestra, Humanities 11 and 12 7- Edward Wolfe- Band 8. Dennylngram- Drama1 and 11 9- Carol Wade- Mixed Chorus, Concert Choir, Modern Choir 1 Gwen Eastburg displays talent on the potter's wheel. junior Lisa Kerr playing the French horn in Wind En- semble. All together now La . Concert Choir beginning X daily warm-ups. 48 rm I 3 49 l ,IN Tl l UQ D lw ll SBE Business Ed. Offers Skills in Man Occupational Areas The Business Education classes offer a wide variety of courses that will prove useful for any number of job offerings, as well as practical skills that everyone should learn how to do, like typing. Typing will be a help to students for any business work for the rest of their lives. The classes are primarily designed for career people and to prepare students for an occupation. nl. john Butt- Department Supervisor, Distributive Education. 2. Marjorie Fox - Office Education l,Il 3. luanita Dunsworth - Office Education Il, Intermediate Typ- ing, Shorthand I 4. Vincent McKown - Accounting l,Il, Typing I,Il 5. leanenelones -Typing l,lI, Shorthand! 6. Pauline Richards - Business Law, Business Communi- cations, Typing ll 7. Donna Bockstanz, Tommy Baca, and Sandra Welch with Eyes on Copy in Typing I. 9. Robert Ortega and joe Bussey are deep into their assign- ment. Here we have Valerie White, who just found out that she typed her whole page with her right hand one key off, so it came out looking like-ak'li-ro85O'l -05nergko1A094i59. Kathy Wilkinson in her Office Education class. 50 'gf' nm 'H fi V X, .ea X r - X . 1 2 Q 5 ,ginx n ig gl 9 0 nw FAQS N. Ci. QLJJ Home Economics Helps Develop Talent As Well As Set Goals The philosophy of the Home Economics pro- gram is based on the belief that individuals are the strength and most important resource of the coun- try. The program, therefore, is designed to help in- dividuals to improve the quality of personal and family life, and to develop skills necessary for en- try into an occupation, said Margaret Thompson, Home Economics Department head. An effectual Home EC. program helps youth to clarify and establish goals as well as develop home and occupational talents. Manzano's Home Ec. Dept. offers classes in Foods, Clothing, Preparation for Marriage and Parenthood and a Child Care program where students care for children for two periods a day. H.l.R.O. is a year program designed for students interested in training for a career in the hospitality industry, said judy Todd. Students may earn three credits as well as get on-the-job training in res- taurant, clerical, and various other occupations. 1- Margaret Thompson-Vocational Child Care 2, Debbie Barabe-Foods 1, Housing 84 Interior Design 3 Pat Ziemer-Preparation for Marriage, Preparation for Parenthood 4. ludy Todd-Hospitality lndustry Related Occupations 5 Carolyn Whisenant-Individual Living for Boys, Foods 1, Clothing 1 and 2 6 Gee...That's fine Mona...if you want three arm- ' holes, says teacher Ms. Whisenant. Do you remember how much salt we've put in, 7. Linda? No, but that sure does look like enough, lim. 8. Oh, my gosh. It fell off. 9 Karen Sim son and jim Braden have become uite P Q - good at punching out doll furniture in their Interior Decorating class. 5 52 T' E2 my wmwg' f tg A ll? D New Auto Mechanics Class Helps Train Future Flat-Fixers Automotive Mechanics at Manzano High is de- signed to prepare the first year student with the basics of automotive theory, vocational possibili- ties, consumer knowledge, in automotive products and service and minor repair of the automobile. The second year students will practice in major overhaul of engine components, electrical systems, power transmission systems, steering and suspen- sion systems and practice in engine and electrical diagnosis. A course in light aviation engines is hoped to be added in the future. Through hard work over the past year and sum- mer, Manzano now has a new Auto Mechanics building located on the south side of the gym, in- cluding a new engine diagnostic center, brake sys- tem center, starting and changing diagnostic center, engine brake overhaul equipment and more. Auto Mechanics is a fantastically popular class, with classes closed soon after Big Barn registration be- gan. 1 , Terry Terrell-Department Supervisor, Metals. 2- Robert Stetler-Automotive Mechanics. 3- Charles Packenham-Woods, Furniture Finishing. 4. Larry O'Neal-Drafting, Plastics. 5, Bill Simmons-I.C.T. I, II and Work Experience. ' Cathy Player displays skill in her fourth period woods class. 7 First this thing goes into that thing, and then that thing does this, said joe Ladner about his work in Plastics. 8. You betl thinks Christopher Schwappach concerning Mr. Terrell's machine in Metals. 9 Sid Russell and Bobby Allen using an engine perfor- ' mance tester in Auto Mechanics. 54 S Gi lUl A 72 LQ? Maui tg Carolers Herald Songs in Foreign Languages Foreign Language is very popular at Manzano, with Spanish Club, Spanish Honor Society, German Club and French Club stemming from the classes, involving many of our students. The department strives to deepen knowledge of the culture of the target language as well as teaching the skill of communication in that lan- guage, said Mrs. Frances Cassino, Department Chairman. All groups go carolling at Christmas in the many various languages. Spanish Club and people inter- ested from the Spanish classes are given an oppor- tunity annually to take a trip in the spring to Chi- huahua, Mexico. But not only for fun. The groups are constantly helping the student identify with the language and the culture. All Foreign Language clubs also form soccer teams that challenge and play each other throughout the year. In the early part of the school year, the Foreign Language clubs also hosted an International Dinner exhibiting foods from different lands represented. Living in a state so closely interwoven with the Spanish culture, Foreign Language isa very impor- tant and worthwhile investment. 1 Frances Cassino-Department Supervisor, Spanish III, ' lvl 2, Suzy Magnuson-French I,II,III 3. john Herrera-Spanish I,II 4. Mark Ready-German I,II,III, U.S. History 5. Louella Buchanan-Spanish I, English 'I0 6 See that glassy, unbelieving look in Rhonda Fox's eyes? Manzano does that to people. 7 Aha! I told you that in German 2-I-2:5, says Kathy Asselmeier. 8 Although it, may appear that Mr. Herrera is going to ' pinch Norman Perrin, he is in reality only making his point. 9 Lee Roy Martinez, Denise Martinez, Mark Martinez, Susan McNulty, Gene Myers, Don Morrison, Cindy Nicholson and Mary Weimer show a variety of attitudes towards getting their pictures taken. 56 ff? V 5755 M1 wi vii '. Iy., f ,-b,', i 1 , f-'. -.f' i H f LLL'L 1 f '-,',.- ',,, H W W 37 Q 'g '- hy '., 65 ' .'!-- 1 . .,,, ' , W 5 ' V ',,, il A551-g,1!55ve,f ,fg192521.357g,,,?59i5f7i52!?'v f-Ziff Hi -.iffffiw ::,, TIS -1 Ji g r 1 . LL,. ,, . ,V 1 0 ' m,, . 2? H if L'h' h FWF ' -,. 4 - J ' K Q , 1, -f E1 ,x,, ,,,. 5 'k ' I. ,A ' -'-' ' ff 'W MH' . , - L V ,,,, V ,f-,,.' . , V I ff-'- Q- 1 8 M Q IE QM! IE IE my 63 P.E. Gives Students a Way to Release Tensions and Emotions The Physical Education program is structured to teach the fundamental skills, safety, and rules of each sport and activity, with hope that each student will find some understanding, enjoyment, self- expression, and social value. Objectives of the program are to develop muscu- lar strength and endurance, to learn activities and skills that will carry over into later life, to develop leadership abilities and cooperation and teamwork with fellow students. Through physical activities, the individual physi- cally releases tensions and emotions so he may better participate in his other subject areas, 1. Norma Sims - Girls' Department Supervisor, Drill Team, Girls' P.E. 11,111 2. Carol Barnitz - Girls' P.E. I,II 3. Linda Eyberse - Girls' P.E. I 4. Ruth Brooks-Girls' P.E.I 5. Dale Scott - Boys' Department Supervisor, Boys' P.E. I, Athletic Director 6. lim Thrash - Boys' P.E. I 7. David Brummell - Boys' P.E. II 8. Gary Burton - Boys' P.E. I,II 9. NO, Tammy. You're facing the wrong way. Along with all the other variety of sports, ping pong couldn't be left out. Here, Victor Vallejos and Mike Kotulik take turns in doubles. Jim Pitts and Erich Arbogast, each trying for a takedown. We lose more good people that way. 58 ,g Via? gi Z E kkjj E Work Skills Taught to Those Planning on Or In Occupations For students who would like to be schooled also in a special skill for work now or in the future, Manzano offers a Vocational Rehabilitation Pro- gram. It teaches, in a Work Experience class, how to deal with work situations and practical knowledge that each person seeking and holding an occupation should know. 1- jerry Weeks- Department Supervisor, Social Studies, Basic Math, Work Experience Supervisor 2- Veronica Garcia- Vocation AL Rehabilitation Work Ex- perience. 3. Ernest Hawes- Resource Room 4- Mary Hale- Basic English, Basic Math, Work Experience Supervisor 5- Although it may appear that Carol Lindsey is getting pun- ished outside ofthe class, she is really in the clear only talk- ing to her teacher, Mr. Hawes. 60 Custodians, Cafeteria Workers Work Hard for Students Always with a smiling face, our custodians and cafeteria workers tremendous amount of time and effort into keeping Manzano clean and running. What with Manzano's full and haphazzard schedule of extra-curricular activities, the custodians and cafeteria workers end up spending as much time at Manzano as many of us do and so have become great friends also. Basilio Bencomo- Head Custodian Custodians CFirst Rowl Paul Gonzales Gene Chavez Candy Montoya lSeCond Rowj Henry Kolodywski Phil Mercier joseph Romero 3 Cafeteria Workers. CFirst Rowl Eva Taylor Erma Carrijo Evelyn Wathen Margaret Herrera Grace johnson Sharon Ulibarrie iSecond Rowl Mary Raspopo julie Cockrun Laura McKay Dorothy Spencer Sue Shann Dorothea Clevenger Deanna Smith Irene Stockman Carol Rowland ,. .11- 1 -1 QM I ll' Q I L: WD D if, Sl Q I fPUil3EICACI0CDS ff -' Phaethon, the son of Helios, bold with determination and delusions of power in his veins of youth, ascended toward the temptations of the illusive heavens. Through this quest imprisoned within his existence, he struggled to master the muscular steeds toward the sun. As Phaethon has done, we have experienced the fiery temptation to ascend to the deliverance of words in an attempt to sweep to the stunned unawareness of a reader. OO I 64 Warmed by the heat of a thousand trash fires, The poor man's camp is a puzzling sight, Filled with castaways-whom no one admires. Whispers and wishes rise into the night, Homeless and helpless these victims of fate Dream of white mountains, and dreams of escape. IKneel on humanities' doorstep and waiti. And dream of white lace, and night's dreary drape. Lifetimes filled with human destitution, Unwritten tales of human transgressions, Generations with no real solution only sad unanswerable questions. For even the greatest mountain of white is lost in the mist, and gloom of the night. ...Dennis Graham de? Momie! A young child, his hair tossled like it had been combed with an electric blender stood, apparently in ex- cruciating discomfort, in the middle of a very busy kit- chen, faintly resembling the lobby of Kennedy Interna- tional Airport. MOMIE! His little voice shrieked with admonition. His face seemed to be turning a faint shade of avocado, as he gripped a naval orange so tightly he was making instant fruit juice. A woman, in her thirties, busi- ed herself with a child in his high chair, trying desperate- ly to get the little angel to finish his banana meal, Ger- ber's style, but with no avail. Every time one spoonful went in, a mouthful went out, all over the wall. Actually, the kid had definite possibilities as an abstract artist. His little collage was looking suspiciously like a great work of art. MOMIE! The little boy was now folded up on the indoor-outdoor carpet, writhing like a rattlesnake in hot Crisco. What is it! The mother was now scraping off little Salvador DaIi's latest endeavor with a spatula, as she turned to see her persecuted protege. Persecuted by a natural phenomenon, too much Hi C the night before. Momie, I gotta go to the BATHROGMV' His face tensed up like an electric eggplant. Well, why don't you go? She paid little attention, for she was attempting to pres- ently save an innocent kitten from her smallest child's even now Herculean grasp. The kitten was past pain, as agony set in. He was dangling little puss-n-boots by her tail, like a pendulum suspended above a pit. The reason I can't is because Suzie has locked the door and isn't let- ting anybody in! johnny's abdomen has swollen to the size of a nine-month along woman carrying twins. Why won't she let anybody in for heavens sake? The cat, being previously parolled from Atlas lunior's hand, numbly walked away from the scene, with a rather glazed look covering her grayened eyes. The cat guessed this day was not going to be one of her better days. She says she's protesting President Ford's stand on conditional annesty and is taking up a silent vigil on the commode. Well, for goodness sakes tell her to get out of there, tell herl told her to get out. Okay. johnny raced off like a streak of greased lightning, little wonder why. Now, com'on honey, let's burp little Bo-Bo. Little Bo-Bo was slung over mama's shoulder like a knapsack as a burp, sounding like a clap of thunder, echoed out from the gargantuous lungs of this pee-wee. Little Mr. Firefly re- turned to announce the detente of his visit with sister Su- zie. HMOMIE! She refused to come out, saying she would rather fast for eight years in a Monastery than give up her stand. MOMIEI l'M GETTIN' DESPERATEIH Okay, l'II go talk to her. Dance around a little, it helps. And as moth- er diligently headed for the bathroom, johnny danced like an Indian, hoping for rain. Somehow, they seemed similar. Now, Suzie, come on out. Your brother has to use the bathroom, NOW. Now, unlock the door, okay? I refuse to come out on the grounds that I would be compromising my conscience. Listen, I'm a women of twelve. I think it's about time I stand for a cause I believe in She remained unmoved. Suzie, I have a little cause I'm going to stand up for too, if you don't come out of there this instant. Oh yeah, what is it, Mom? Well, Suzie, you may have not heard of it before, but it's called a belt. The door unlocked surprisingly quick as the self- appointed monk headed out, and Sitting Bull dashed in- to safety, safety from bursting. And as the toddler crawled from his high chair on to the kitchen table to pour ket- chup on his mother's geraniums and as the cat meowed pitifully under the color T.V., the woman smiled as her thoughts mildly floated to menopause ....... ...james Rudolph Castles In the Sand Fallen Emprres can feel no empathy The golden castles have turned to dust And long abandoned cars have turned to rust The frozen faces paint the tragedy Of srlent screams and helpless agony The dreams they had ofa world good and just Destroyed by those who have betrayed lrfe s trust All that has loved slnks Into apathy But there beside a sparkling turquoise sea An endless stretch of trees and sandy beach And a long forgotten chrld slts alone Slowly making a sand castle or three There s sun and sky as far as he can reach And he s building an empire of hrs own Ann Scherbner 'YS' f?f Tw R Soft feathers of snow Gently reach out for the ground Quench the thrrsty earth Valerle Whrte Look beneath the faults of my character fragile glance beneath my smrle Karen Trlley I crawled rnsrde a daydream and relrshed a but of my hurried youth Bettrna Manz Phaethon 66 Enveloped ln the musty fog of your stormrng hatred I too walked the parrallel lrnes of prejudice Karen Talley TIFIIIE SCIFIQILAIRSIFIIIP The pungent smell of poverty that soiled draper boiled cabbage frying fat smell pervaded the alr and as sarled Marcys sensrtrve nostrils as she came Into the squalid room Pauslng at the door gazrng at the cheap furmture and grrmy floor she wrstfully envrsroned com Ing home to a luxurrous and servant frlled house Reluctantly shaklng the thought from her mlnd the way a fat woman on a dret refuses a hot fudge sundae she attacked the pale of laundry resembling Moham med s legendary mountarn and began to rron Her whole lrfe she thought brtterly had been exactly like the sorled and torn lrnoleum floor dark drab and dreary wrth no polrshed smoothness or brrght patches The drudgery and routine of her everyday lrfe cooking cleanlng washmg mendrng mrndlng her lrttle brothers on top of school and homework was makrng rt harder and harder for Marcy to face each day wrth zest and energy The only thing that kept her going was the thought of the scholar shrp Her thoughts drifted back to that wonderful day last year when her counselor Mrs Hrnes had called her In to the offrce and Informed her that rf she remained at the top of her class untll she graduated she would recelve a full four year college scholarshrp And here rt was mud january with only four months to go Four short months and she would leave her flea brtten mrsery behind and go off Into the world Shaken out of her reverre by the gratlng sound of a key rn the lock she looked up In wrde eyed surprise as her mother her young old face haggard came rn Mom? Why are you home from work so early? Her mother crumpled onto a drngy charr lrke a lrmp rag doll and quletly sand Marcy I Dr Fowler found a malignant tumor rn my breast I m gomg to have to qurt work and go to the hospital Oh honey I m afraid you re gorng to have to qurt school and get a job Torrents of anger mrsery desparr rebellron whrrled around rn the black cesspool of Marcy s mrnd She want ed to scream to cry to frght to drown herself rn the bloody ocean of her sorrow Instead she replied Yes Mom I ll go apply tomorrow Leslre McCarthy . , . I . r . , . , . I 1 I.- r , . . . . 1 . . . I , - . , . . . . - 1 I - Y 1 I ,rf . . , . . rx WI . . . . . 1 I N 1 I 1 4' '- , f . . . . . ' ' .------x-ffl EAA QQ R I , I 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 ' - 1 ' . , D I - 1 ' 1 - n rf ' - ' ll , , ......... . . . , . . . . . D I . , - 1 1 . . . ,, ' - 1 1 1 f . , . ' 1 1 1 . , ....... ll 1 ll . , , . .. . . Typical Sunday Afternoon Game james lazily sits down in front of the 25-inch diagonal- ly measured Magnavox color television set. His small blue eyes twinkle into his beer. As the announcer comes on, james sits his overweight posterior end not two inch- es from the boob tube. Ready for the kill, his under-de- veloped mind fades into the set as the announcer says: Ladies and gentlemen, Kate Smooch will now sing our national anthem. Will everyone please stand? james sits up and sourly pours out, Ooh say can yoo seee. The players fall out on the field in matching T- shirts. The shirts are all too big for the players, so they have padded them to make them seem better fitting. Growling, they face their life-or-death competitors, the Redskins. Come on 'Too Tall', he screams at the picture. Show 'em who's boss. He sits down as the players line up to kick the little brown piece of leather into the faces of the other play- ers, but alas, it goes over their heads, right off the little green patch of grass with stripes on it, past the poles shaped like an H, and into the area where C-O-W- B-O-Y-S is lettered on the grass. lust as , it hits the ground, an over-padded fink grabs it and falls on it, mashing it into the ground, and poof! The ball is auto- matically carried out twenty yards by a little dwarf in a black-and white-striped shirt, while all the players run af- ter him. They all line up again, some standing, some touching their toes. No one seems to be paying any at- tention tothe ball, they're all bent on killing each other. The dwarf runs around throwing little red and yellow flags at the ogres' feet and waving his arms. All this time, james and all the little ants in the stands are trying des- perately to figure out what time it is, because the clock on the field keeps running backwards. There are two dif- ferent temperatures, each changing as one group of slobs runs over the others' out-of-bounds line. Finally, the players run off the field as hundreds of young virgins in white hotpants, obviously the prize, strut onto the field. They are doing some sort of mystical spell dance, for james sits enthralled at the very sight of them. Final- ly, they retreat to the edges as the huge men start to run after them. After more running around every which way, the little man in the black and white shirt gets mad and shoots off a gun, but he misses everyone to his obvious disappointment. The fans scream and leave in a fury. The men in their haste, run in different directions to the nearest exit, slapping each other to the point of falling over. See you all next week, the announcer announces. james shuts off the set, sits down in the midst of his beer cans, and stares off into the blankness. ' ...LAURA ABARR THE MAN IN THE MOON SMILED SLEEPILY UPON ME AND THE STARS ALL SNORED. ...Valerie White Loneliness conquers, Leaving in its wake only Memories gone by. ...Mary McCrossen As my footprints in the sand so shall I exist for moments only. ...Bettina Manz a world forgotten trees cling to stone ledges barely able to find the supporting soil. life is so delicately perched on these rocks. so feeble. they toil all their lives just to live. cold, clear, fast rushing streams. flow quickly into silent pools of black tranquil waters. some trees still golden, stand silently watching. not daring to move for fear they too would lose their covering and stand naked before the world. icicles hang from branches long since stripped of their foliage. all leaves have now fallen. the grass is brown. all seems dead. and yet, something now is here. snow is falling to make all things pure. God is still here, He's just smiling in a different way. Mike Mills Manzano Murky green water Footsteps tmprtnted tn mud Ctgarette butt soup lohn Flowers YOU The ntght brtngs me peace calmness and rest The day brtngs me happtness and warmth Love gtves me the reason for ltvtng And you gtve me the reason to love Pam Lewts E F lhlll Q The orange cresent moon hung low agatnst the ebony blackness of the ntght sky casttng eerte shadows agatnst the garbage cluttered alley formed by the stde of a crumbltng graffttted tenement wall The stench of steely grey trash cans overflowtng wtth rubbtsh mtngled wtth the humtd summer and made the atr thtck At the end of the alley on a chtpped cement step lead tng to a spltntered door huddled tn a trembltng mass was the netghborhood drunk Hts legs were folded awk wardly under htm caustng hts baggy brown pants legs to be pushed up to hts knees expostng hts grtmy bare legs and tattered grey army boots Hts arms were crossed loosely tn front of htm and hts red cotton shtrt was wrtn kled and motst wtth ltquor and sweat Hts stubby chtn rested agatnst hts sopped chest and hts grtzzly hatr fell tn dtsheveled clumps Phaethon In the dtstance the sound of young male votces was heard above the muted ctty notses In one of the small ground floor tenement dwelltngs a flat labeled 'IA on a battered red dtvan sat an elderly couple watchtng the snowy ptcture on thetr anctent T V thetr only other ptece of furntture Above them tn ZA a mtddle aged man and hts wtfe sat on ptcntc benches around a patnted black table eattng wtth thetr four chtl dren Next to them tn 2B a young woman paced the floor holdtng a ttny blanketed bundle tn attempts to put the tnfant to sleep Below tn the alley the drunk sttrred and wheezed Neartng footsteps whtspered tn the empttness of the ntght thetr echo becomtng louder and louder Two long hatred male adolescents clad tn blue jeans and t shtrts paused at the entrance to the alley mumbled and turned and sauntered toward the tnebrtated man They stopped tn front of htm and sntckered Whtle one boy drew hts booted foot back and shoved the drunk on hts stde the other clapped hts hands over the man s blub bertng mouth A ftst dove tnto hts flabby belly and he moaned as he vomtted tn the ftlth Hts crtes for help pterced the atr In 1A the old man glanced toward the alley stood walked to hts T V and turned the volume control htgher In 2A all fell stlent the chtldren paused tn thetr eattng and ltstened only to feel the tmpasstve stare of thetr par ents unttl they resumed eattng In 2B the young woman s eyes grew wtld as she clenched her baby to her chest and checked the double lock on her door In the alley the drunk lay sttll across the cement step as two boys raced tnto the ntght each clasptng a dollar btll tn thetr sweaty palm Carole Fluke One out of endless teardrops rematned statned on the face of loneltness janet Scully I I I 1 1 . ., - 1 r I - . . . , I I ' I 1 1 1 - , . I - ' I 1 . . . , . . I - 1 I , , . . . . . . I I I . I I I - I . . , ' I . 1 1 1 1 1 F 1 t ' lf l C 3 sewn I I , . I - 1 I I I 1 - . I . . Just Cruisin' After many hours of hot talk of what they were going to do on Saturday night, Paul and Andy were now head- ing for McDonalds', the mecca for the hard core cruisers of the North East heights. Paul and Andy were amateurs, but many of the surrounding cars belonged to the veter- ans of cruising. Beautiful beasts, with assorted mirrors, spotlights, air horns and coolers brimmed full of ice and Coors. The type that burn tankfuls of high octane deep into the wee hours of Saturday morning, looking for a misplaced virgin walking home. Paul parked his car, and they got out and started to walk inside. Hey, You! Paul turned to see a tall youth in a Sandia letter jacket, You left your lights on. Paul cursed himself for showing his nervousness and returned to the car to switch off his lights. May I help you, sir? Andy looked at the girl with the wax smile, thinking Hell give me some time but instead murmured, Medi- um Coke, please. He handed her the exact change and received a plas- tic thank you and turned to Andy, See any good look- ers? I don't know, those two look pretty good from the back, Andy replied. Let's see what did Dennis say about this mmm I know. Paul strutted forward whispering back, Watch this. Excuse me, do you know Ben Jones? The first one turned to reply, the face of an angel, the eyes of a nymph, the old adrenalin is flowing, Paul, old man, then someone threw sand in the watchworks. COD WAS HER FRIEND UGLY. No, she said, I don't. Is he related to Phil jones? Uh, ah, no. I don't think so-uh-thanks. He walked away toward Andy. Why is it that the dogs hang around the good ones? Paul said as he adjusted his retainer. I don't know. Let's go. Andy said. Paul started the Mustang. Those cars aren't so hot, Andy said, referring to the other cars on the lot. This '65 Mustang is pretty good ex- cept for the missing hubcap. Andy said. Paul nodded agreeing that his car was pretty sharp. Well, where do we go now? Andy said. Want to try South Eubank? Paul said as he noticed a green Datsun leaving the driveway with two girls in it. Hey, Paul, catch up, huh! Paul swang out onto Candelaria and poured the coals to all 289 horses. Flash your brights, Paul! Hey Andy, they're slowing down. What do I do? Damn are you dumb, follow 'em! The green Datsun turned into Eastdale with a tired Mustang following close behind. While they slipped in behind the Datsun in front of Safeway, Andy took off his retainer. Andy, what'll I say? Say something dammit, you're closer! Uh, Hi, Paul said. The girls replied, Hi, say what do you guys think you're doing? Shinin' your brights in my mirrors. You blinded me! Oh, I'm sorry, Paul said, to make it up to yuh we'll buy you two a coke! No, wejust got one. Oh, yeh, I see. Paul tried again, What school do you go to? We graduated. Oh was the only reply Paul could give. Psst, Andy, this is going nowhere. Andy slid over and broke the ice. Say would you two like to go to the foothills and-ah-look at the lights? The girls were quiet at first, but then consented. The Datsun led the way as the two cars sped up Cande- laria. Paul, I'm kinda worried. What do ya mean, Andy? he said. Well, it's getting late. I should be home now, and I'd sure hate to get Mono or anything, and maybe we'll end up at BCMC getting penicillin shots. Yeah, Paul agreed. So as the little green Datsun sped toward the foothills, the Mustang took a sharp right at juan Tabo. ...Tom Dietz The March wind doth blow Biting, singing, and dancing Damn, I lost my kite! ...Valerie White A slender raindrop trickles down my window glass and stares in at me. ...lake Naeb jealousy can hurt Take away an ex-boyfriend and I'll wring your neck! ...Carmen Edwards THE TRUCK STDP The nrght was crrsp lrke the leaves of an Autumn Octo ber compost The atmosphere was clean ahve and purr fled for thrs was the Nevada plarns desert The sky dust ed wrth srlver studded sequrns bedecked the velvet blue lrke the costume of a Saturday nrght lady of the Evenrng rn Abelrne The drrve over the asphalt smooth strll up set the rnsrdes of the man to an extent of mrld nausea The hero of the nrght would be not a knrght rn shrnrng ar mour but a bottle of pepto brsmol Oh for the pepper mrnt pmk elrxrer a panacea for the medrcal problems of the evenrng The truck rts rnsrdes saturated wrth the smell of Wrnston smoke and gasolrne fumes rts aroma all too drsgustrngly famrlrar The puttrng on of the emer gency brake was lrke a key to the door of freedom from the problems and trrvalrtres of the day The truck stop restaurant bekoned rn neon Dollys Drrty Dog Restaurant and Cafe Good Food and Good Trmes The young lookrng man hrs harr sandy colored and cut to a respectable length Irn the eyes of the upper mrddle class 9 to 5 Prtney Bowes establrshmentl was rather sorled wrth the sand from the Western desert and compounded by the sweat from the brow caused by an all too hot day Hrs shrrt starned wrth the persprratron of slavrng over a hot radrator seemed to fade rnto medrocre oblrvron to be lost forever untrl launder day Hrs pants a rather mud brown were strarght legged remrndrng .rs of the shades of bebop frftres Hrs chapped hands overly harry on the back of them lookrng somethrng lrke a dropout from the groupre set a hrppre rn chrmpanzee s clothrng shown a rrng rn whrte gold wrth the year 1947 on erther srde of rt Hrs hrgh school graduatron rrn He had now brushed off the dust and grrme of a srngle day s exposure to the elements now openrng the glass door rnto the cafe showing a few sparsely placed rather weather beaten tables and charrs showrng farnt resem blance to rts once attractrve walnut grarned frnrsh but that was a long trme ago a long trme He sat hrmself down at one of the red vrnyl booths rather patched and recovered rn places addmg to the depressrng atmosphere of the hell hole he was rn hell hole Blue Plate Style The room was frlled wrth would be derelrcts of the four wheel drrve set massrve golraths slurprng down seemrngly gallons of tomato soup Why dont they ever shave' Whrskered pungent sorled skrd row type bums The juke box echoed out tunes that were popular rn the days of the Andrew Srsters and Bobby Dar rrn rn fact wasn t that Mack the Knrfe they were play rng? A wartress approached the man wearrng a weathered unrform two srzes too small She waddled up to the table all 200 pounds of her as rf she were half human half duck Can I have ya orda please' bellowed out from thrs vulgar uncouth amazon Her vorce sounded as rf some one had attached a clothesprn to her nostrrls for she sounded srckenenly nasal The man just stared on rn con tempt of thrs woman Phaethon 70 I sard canl have ya orda please' Some ofthe words seemed slurred maybe rt was because of the hu mongous srzed wad of lemon lrme bubblegum wallowrng rn her oversrzed mouth She looked lrke a cartoon character the cartoon The Born Loser I sard Yea yea I heard you the frrst trme I ll have the uh ah hell the roast beef sandwrch I guess The young man sounded the words wrth drstaste as rf he were already eatrng the greasy meat sandwrch Wrll that be all srr? Coffee Tea me? The wartress was now battrng her false eyelashes lookrng strangely lrke a decomposed daddy long legs rn the dr rectron of the young man The young man just sat there not movrng just starrng then prcked up hrs glass of rce water stood up and quretly poured the lrqurd down her front whrch held no bra He whrspered Now honey get yourself rnto that krtchen and get my food understand? Honey? The woman her mouth fallen open just drd exactly what he sard wrth no quarrel although she could have made one rf she had chosen to after all her srze was that equal to any respectable sumo wrestler The man let s call hrm john sat down once agarn rubbrng hrs hands over hrs weaned bloodshot eyes lookrng somethrng lrke a crrm son cobweb hrs puprls glancrng at hrs Wrllona Hrgh School graduatron rrng and he remembered mellow memorres He was the Senror Class Presrdent of the class of 47 a crewcutted red blooded all Amerrcan football jock He was voted the clrche Most Lrkely to Succeed Hrs repu tatron? A 20th century Cassanova yearned for by the fe popularly certrfred STUD Man how he got along and how good the trmes were for hrm' All of the Betty Sue s and Mary Ann Murphy s that wanted to be near hrm af ter all why not jump on the bandwagon the wrnnrng trcket? Even when he wore hrs Old Sprce so heavy that rt attracted honey bees he was swarmed by star struck love slaves Oh those mellow memorres And now what was he? Oh yes he went on to Indrana State College majored rn hrstory graduated and even recerved hrs PhD the educated educated The scholar Marrred to the flax en harred head cheerleader rt was all so pre planned all so Happrly Ever After that how could anythrng sporl such a euphorra such a utopra But trmes change places change and people change attrtudes change and op portunrtres change Everythrng after hrgh school and col lege everythrng he had been offered was a let down rn HIS eyes nothrng was good enough for the Brg Man on Campus He was unrelrable unreasonable and rnsensrtrve After all hadnt he been the Captarn on the college football team both hrs lunror and Senror Year and now I mean the glory of a teachrng post just wasn t as glrtterrng was rt? No Iguess rt wasnt oh those drsapporntrng memorres Hrs face read the lrnes of a man full of thought full of worry and full of self prty and as the juke box blared an unrdentrfrable country and western tune and the scent of Schlrtz permeated the arr and smoky haze blurred outlrnes of people from count less crgarettes the young man srmply bent hrs n or rn half lrm Rudolph lj ' I I II , . I ll II ' - n ' II - -- ,. .. ' I ll ' ' I . . . - j , . , I w I . ,I . . . , , . , . . . - . . , ' I I - Il - ' Il ' ' - , . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . , - . I - I - , ' . . . . . . . , , I I . . - 1 1 . . . . . , , - , . . . ' ' . ' 1 I . , , . . .. . - , . . , ,, . ' 1 ' Il ' Il I I I , . . ' I 1 . ,, . . . , , ' I I I ' . . , , . . . . . . - . , , 1 1 . . . . . ' ' 1 1 ' I I . . . . . . , . , , , . . , , I - , . . . . . X , . I I ' II ' II - - . , , . . . . , , . . . . . , males, admrred b.y the males. In short, an all approved of, . . . . . , . , , I I ' ' I ,, ,, . . . . . . . , . , , . g , - , . , -- I ' - I . . , I I ' . . . - . , .... . , , . . . . . . , , , , , . . . . .X ' ' 1 I r I ' I , . . c I - I I H ' II ' ' . , - , - . . , , , - . . . . . . , ' 1 . . . . , . . . , , ' I - n - ' ll ' . , - , I . .. , . ' - ' - 1 n - Il - 1 ' n 4 ' ' ' 1 1 , . . . . , ' - , . , . . . . . . . . , I ' - n Q a ll I I II ' ' ' I I I ' - I ' ' ' - I n u A I . 1 u - tr .. . . Simple Simple People Simple Talk Simple Thoughts Simple Means Simple Ways Simply Confused. ...Randy Mund Looking through curtains wishing they would soon open, for life stands outside. ...Vikijaramillo I heard them speaking But they did not hear themselves. Were they listening? ...Ann Scheibner Che Gilded Cat and Other memories The cat appeared without warning one morning-a scrawny apparition hunching itself silently against the back screen door. jeremy was the first to notice it. His at- tention already wandering from his breakfast, he pointed and exclaimed, Look, Ma! A cat! I turned to look. The cat was pushing its small, triangu- lar face against the screening. Mama, at the sink rinsing the breakfast dishes tshe never could wait for a meal to be over before starting the dishesj, turned too. That's all we need, is a cat, she said, taking up a dish- towel and beginning to wave it at the door. Shoo! No! jeremy shouted. He ran to the door and without opening it, knelt to the cat's level. Hi, he said. Hi, there, pussycat. The cat regarded him with wild unblinking eyes. Hurry and finish your breakfast, Mama said loudly. I want to wash your dish. Look, Margaret-the boy hasn't touched his cereal! jeremy's corn flakes, bloated and soggy now, swam in lazy half circles in the bowl. The familiar queasiness rose in my own throat. Already, at nine in the morning, the air coming in through the screened windows lay thick as a blanket over everything. August. Three weeks of it gone, yet its burdensome weight persisted. Across the street, where the beach wrapped its crescent around the perimeter of the town, I heard the mild lap -lapping of the tide as it too seemed to recede into itself, away from the threatening heat of the day. Leave him alone, jeremy, I said wearily. Finish your milk. I'd like to get an early start for the beach. He did not look up immediately, but when he did, his face was a plea. Please, Mommy, he's thirsty. Can I give him some milk? Mama reached for jeremy's cereal bowl and dashed its half-eaten contents into the sink. You give that cat milk, we'll neverget rid of it! Honestly, I don't know how that boy survives! He eats less than a bird! He's perfectly all right! I said, more sharply than I had intended. I'm not saying he isn't! She held up her hand, her voice rising defensively. I'm just saying a growing boy has to eat! jeremy came to me where I was sitting. He put his head against my abdomen, against the protesting movements of the child within it. Please, Mommy, he begged. The cat's thirsty. His hair under my hand was fine and straight, like my own. Not thick and wavy like Frank's, as I had always as- sumed it would be if our first child was a boy. All right, I said. Pour some milk into a bowl and see if he takes it. Out on the porch, though okay? Thanks, Mom! He hugged me. He was thin, it was true. Seven years old and narrow-boned. You're asking for trouble, Margaret, Mama said. You feed a cat once, you're stuck with it forever. I sighed and stretched my legs out before me. Under the skin little blue discolorations stared up in irregular patterns. Ugly! With jeremy there hadn't been a mark, only a lovely, rounded belly up until the very last. This time it was over all of me-arms, legs, back-a heavy, lumpish pregnancy, with veins and lethargy. I wish it were October, I said now. I wish the whole thing were over with. It'll be here all too soon. What's your hurry? Can't you wait to wash diapers again? I glared at her, ready to scream at her negativism, but the words died in my throat, burned out by the swiftness of their own fury. jeremy opened the door with one cautious hand and set the milk down. The cat backed away at first. Then, in a careful, paw-by-paw progression, it approached the bowl. A long, hard, concentrated lapping ensued, while jeremy sat cross-legged in silent satisfaction, watching. When there was no milk left, the cat sat down, and the light pink tongue began to wash away at the white beard. You liked that, didn't you? jeremy said. He reached out a hand for the first time to pet it. The cat endured this for a matter of seconds before it jumped to its feet and darted down the steps, out of sight. jeremy stared after It a long moment before he plcked up the empty bowl and came Inslde Our eyes met I saId not too convIncIngly Maybe he ll be back tomorrow You bet your sweet lIfe Mama muttered The beach was unendurable If you weren t In the water every moment MIles of sandbars and tepld puddles stretched between shore and water jeremy hIs yellow plastIc tube under hIs arm ran ahead to where the water fInally began way off In the dIstance Stay where we can see you' Mama called after hIm Oh Mama leave hIm alone' Hell be all rlght' Then forcIng a smlle Really why do you worry so much? She unfolded her beach chalr and plunked herself down wIth her back to the sun I m a mother that s why and mothers worry I unfolded my chalr next to hers A shallow brown pool lay before us and we drpped our feet Into It I leaned my head back closed my eyes and llstened to the sounds of summer Do you feel all rIght? I opened my eyes to look at her She had smeared sun cream on her nose In a perfect clown whIte trIangle Imflne I saId Why? She leaned back In her chalr I don t know Nothmg She wanted conversatlon Her lonellness was stIll there so ObVIOUS and I was berng no help at all thIs summer I felt a sudden rush of gullt and searched frantIcally for somethlng to say some neutral topIc somethlng she mlght want to talk about What shall we have for dlnner tonlght? FIsh do you thInk? She brIghtened That s a good Idea FIllet and a DICE cool salad Suddenly she looked toward the waters edge Where IS he? Do you see jeremy? I put my hand over my eyes and squlnted Into the brIl llance A bobbmg flash of yellow told me jeremy was floatIng not too far away In what was probably ankle deepwater There he IS I pOInted See? He sflne She nodded satIsfIed That boy' GIVE hIm an anlmal and he s happy She turned to me a smlle playtng about her lnps He s exactly the way you were at hIs age Re member all those stray cats and dogs you d drag Into the house at every opportunlty? I nodded I remember I Sald I remember how none of them ever got to stay Her words made me remember somethlng else too About that Easter when I was eIght when Papa and Mama and I vIsIted Grandma CraIg She was Mama s mother and we always spent Easter week at her house The sternest of women when she smlled you knew she must really mean It She was Immaculate and that was her claIm to fame A place for everythIng and everythmg even a lIttle granddaughter In IIS place The Monday after Easter Sunday was gray and drrzzly but Papa saId Come Margaret let s go to Maln Street I loved Mann Street because at home In New York we had no place IIke It There were no great masses of peo ple bearIng down on you treadlng on your toes The stores llned up one after another were neatly squared off and In theIr place Look Papa Woolworth s' I led hIm to the InvItIng dlsplay wIndows crammed full of delrghts red pens and blue pencll cases and dolls In gauzy pInk dresses Every Phaethon 2 thIng anyone could ever want In a lIfetIme We went Inslde and began our slow rltual walk up and down the arsles untIl we came to the chIckens One en tIre counter was fIlled wIth them tIny baby chlcks dyed plnk and green to match the Easter eggs they had sup posedly hatched from Squeezed together under huge low hangIng IncubatIon lamps they cackled and squawked and bobbed about In a feathery sea Speechless wlth enchantment I let go of Papa s hand and ran to look to touch Don t touch them llttle gIrl' a saleswoman warned Unless you want to buy Papa came up besIde me He was Smlllng Mama would not be Smlllng She would have taken me by the hand and led me away Papa please just one' I ll take good care of hIm I promIse' He hesItated Well I can t see how such a llttle thIng can do much harm Maybe he stopped agaIn smIlIng down at me Maybe we should get two So they won t be lonely I lrfted my arms to hug hIm Thank you Papa' I love you' That one I ordered the saleswoman That pInk one there And that one the green Yes that s rIght GIVE them fresh water each day and keep them warm she saId placlng them In a cardboard box wIth holes punched In the SIdES The pInk one IS Henny Penny I announced as we rounded the corner to Grandma Cralg s house And the green one IS Chlcken LIttle Oops' Papa exclaImed merrIly The sky IS fallIng' ChIckens' Grandma Cralg shouted In my clean house messy dIrty chIckens' It wont do It just wont o Never had I seen Grandma Cralg so angry I thought at any moment she would explode from the Inslde out the way Mama s pressure cooker once dld Then Papa rarsed hIs VOICE Not much but It was a lot for hIm I promlse you they won t dIrty an Inch of your house' They ll stay In the box theyre so small they couldn t posslbly get out Grandma CraIg shoot her head In the cellar then No' I crIed The lady saId they have to be kept warm' Grandma Crarg glared at me I began to cry See? See what you ve started john? Mama shouted at Papa He looked defeated momentarIly Then Theres a portable heater In the cellar Isnt there? Well use that And we ll put some blankets In thelr box Not my blankets Sald Grandma Cralg All rlght Papa Sald Well use rags then That ought to keep them warm enough No one could thInk of anythIng else to say Good Papa declared Then It s settled He llfted the box and I followed hIm down Into the gloom of the cellar I heard Grandma say to Mama A flre thats what wIll happen Hell start a flre wrth that heater and burn down my house that s what wIll come of all thIs' Grandma Cralg s house remalned untouched by catas trophe for the rematnder of that week whlle my chIcks ' - 1 1 1 ' - Il 1 ll - - - - 1 - 1 ' ,, . ,, . . . . . 1 - 1 . , . , . . 1 - 1 ' 1 , . . . . , , 1 - 1 ll ll - . . , . ll - 1 - ll 1, 1 - - ll , , . . , . I . ' ' . ll ll H Il . , . . ll 1 1 Il 1 1 - - ' Il ' 1 ' ' 1 1 ' I . . . , I, 1 - . 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I'll get them a bigger box when they start tc grow. Papa nodded, but he said nothing. On Saturday, the morning we were to leave for home, the chicks disappeared, box and all. Their corner in the cellar was glaringly empty, the heater had been un- plugged and pushed into its former standing, against the wall. I ran up the cellar steps, tripping once, skinning my knee against the concrete. Where are they? I demand- ed, breathlessly. Oh, Margaret! Mama exclaimed. What have you done? Look at your knee! It's bleeding! My chickens! I demanded, glaring first at Mama, then at Papa, who turned his face away. Where are they? Grandma Craig slapped down the dishcloth she was wielding. I winced at the sharp sound. They died during the night, she said brusquely. My mouth opened but no words came out. I I don't believe you, I said finally. I know how you feel, Mama said. But really, they were too young to be separated from their mother. Where? I began to cry softly. Where did you bury them? Grandma Craig nodded toward the back yard. We put them in the trash can. inthe . . . Before anyone could stop me, I ran outin- to the yard, oblivious to the early morning chill. Not a- ware of anything, really, except the faint, barely audible squawking of baby chicks emanating from the depths of thetrash can. I might have screamed: Idon't remember tearing the lid off the can and scooping out the topmost layers of trash, and then hands were pulling me away. Don't be such a baby! Mama scolded. We have to go back to the city, and there's no time for nonsense! Come, be a good girl, Papa said. We'll be home soon, and then I'Il take you to the movies. I turned, tear-blinded, to face them. I hate you! I shrieked. I wish you were both dead! Mama gasped and said that I had committed a terrible sin, that I should ask God to forgive me at once. But Pa- pa's face grew still and white and he said nothing. Noth- ing at all! During the long train ride home I would not look at them. I stared out the window, now and then catching glimpses of a very small, helpless-looking girl, someone who hated the grownup who was churning about inside. I knew then that my battle against them was undoubt- edly hopeless. They had the power, and that was that. She'll forget all about it by the time she gets married, Mama kept saying on that trip home. By the time she's married it'll all be forgotten. . . Well, I can't take any more of this, Mama said now, startling me. I'm going back to wait for the fish man. That's a good idea, I told her. I'lI be along in a lit- tle whiIe. You'd better come soon, she warned. A person can get sunstroke on a day like this. That boy, well, he's not even wearing a hat to protect his head. I ...All right, Mama, all right! She held up her hand. I was only advising, she said. I watched her walk away, the folded beach chair carried clumsily neath one arm, the backs of her faded blue rub- ber sandals flapping against her chapped heels. She is a lonely old woman now, I told myself. She means no harm. She is a mother. A mother worries, about eating enough, about sunstroke, about drowning. .. Butltoo am a mother. I am not like her, not one bit like her. I look at my son and I see a human being, a per- son in his own right. I care about dignity and truth and self-respect. He came to me then, his body dripping wet, his lips a- might blue. He plopped himself at my feet and leaned his head against my knee. Had enough? He shrugged his shoulders. Why did the cat run away, Mommy? No one knows why animals do the things they do, jeremy. He was hungry and you fed him and he was satis- fied, so he went home. Will he come back? Didn't he like me? He might come back. Sure he liked you! He let you pet him, didn't he? jeremy nodded. Mom, how come we had to have Grandma live with us this summer? I glanced down at him. We didn't have to, dear. We wanted to. She's been awfully lonely since Grandpa died. It's hard for her now without him. Papa had died suddenly in March, on his way to the store for a paper. Thirty-two years, Mama had said over and over. How do you forget? You don't forget, I told her in a comforting gentle tone. f'You adjust. You accept. But you never forget. I held her while she wept, and I was a mother to my moth- er. In May, when Frank and I discussed the probability of renting a shore-cottage, he had said, Look, since I'll be out only on weekends, why don't you ask your mother if she'd like to spend the summer with us? I stared at him, chagrined. He had thought of it first, I hadn't. Good idea, I said. She needs me now. In her need I will be there. But it hadn't turned out that way. She's impossibIe! I complained to Frank each week- end. She practically wants to hand-feed us! Do you know, one day she decided she wanted to wash my un- derwear? When I wouIdn't let her, she sulked for hours! Frank smiled indulgently. Be patient, darling. Sum- mer's almost over. I had begun to count the weeks, the days. Now there was one week left, and on Friday Frank would come to help us load the station wagon. The cat was waiting on the porch the next morning when we filed into the kitchen for breakfast. Cully! jeremy exclaimed in delight. You came back. He went to the refrigerator immediately and poured a bowl of milk. Mama groaned. See? What did I tell you? Now he's even got a name for it! She frowned as the cat greedily lapped up the white liquid. And what kind of name is that anyway? I felt anger rise-a slow, hot-lightening that made my next words staccato. It's a perfectly good name, Mama! It rs a name jeremy chose and It surts the cat nrcely dont you thInk? I am I thought I am very trred of thrs summer of thrs heavrness of you Mom jeremy called through the screen door Look he s lettrng me hold hIm' The cat had allowed Itself to be prcked up and was restrng warrly rrgrdly agarnst jeremy s chest On rmpluse I suggested Why don t we open a can of tuna and grve hrm some? Gee Mom really? jeremy Sald Hearthat Cully? Well I never' Mama exclarmed You re crazy plarn crazy Thrs trme the cat stayed wrth jeremy for nearly half an hour lettrng hrmself be held and petted before he d had enough and darted away Hell be back jeremy announced wrth confrdence Tomorrow He drd come back The next day and the next and the next Early Thursday mornrng whrle jeremy was on the porch grvrng the cat mrlk the telephone rang It was Frank Darlrng? I knew from the one word that somethrng was wrong Frank what rs It? He chuckled sheeprshly Well I m afrard your fool of a husband has gone and done It agarn Honey the boys we played softball In Central Park yesterday after work an Your back' I moaned You threw It out agarn' Is It bad? He took a deep shaky breath Bad he sard Frank had developed drsc trouble durrng hrs college football days Oh my poor darlrng' I exclarmed How are you managmg? Food and Dont worry he sard tryrng to reassure me Mrs Krttleson arrrves promptly at twelve and frve wrth her In comparable culrnary delrghts But the pornt rs Frank went on youll have to wart It out up there for a few more days untrl thrs thrng IS over Untrl I can get up to help wrth the packrng My heart sank I had forgotten for an Instant that thrs was to be my weekend of lrberatron Nothrng dorng I sard wrth sudden resolve I ve a brg strong son and a wrllrng mother to help We ll shove everythrng Into the wagon and leave frrst thrng In the mornrng Frank protested but not too strongly It was no fun be Ing flat on your back wrth no one for company but Mrs Krttleson twrce a day Mama leaned agarnst the srnk her arms folded I ll dont see what the brg hurry rs why we have to rush home lrke manracs Hell be all rrght In a few days he s strong as a My husband IS In parn and he needs me' I retorted furrously All rrght' Her vorce sprraled Do what you want' You re the boss you always know whats best' She srghed and looked around the room Well we d better begrn now thrs mrnute If we re to be ready by morn n Phaethon 74 jeremy stood very strll on the porch lrstenrng Come In now jeremy I sard shortly We need your help He opened the door reluctantly and stepped rnsrde There was a questron In hrs eyes and a hrnt of fear but I had no trme for hrm now Vrsrons of Frank Iyrng down alone In the darkness In agony assarled me through the long lonely nrght Toward mornrng after managmg to drop IntO an uneasy sleep at last I was awakened by a prnchrng cramp In the calf of my leg Massagrng It furrously I felt exhausted before the day had even begun It was srx o clock and rarnrng thun derously Large summer drops fell lrke stones on the gray world outsrde Oh frne' I muttered forcrng myself to get up In sprte of the famrlrar dull ache In my back I was determrned to get an early start An hour later Mama stood wrth her bulgrng straw bag In the mrddle of the Irvrng room checkrng for any forgot ten Items It was then that I notrced jeremy standrng at the krtchen door peerrng out INTO the yard Okay that about does It I saId He dId not turn a round jeremy we re ready I could not keep the trredness from my vorce He turned and I saw a qurver rrpple hrs lower lrp I m not gorng he Sald In a slow delrberate vorce Not wrthout Cully I closed my eyes Oh jeremy thats rrdrculous and you know It I m not gorng wrthout hrm' I m takrng hrm home He s mrne The parn In my back never qurte gone renewed Itself wrth a vrgorous stab I Inhaled sharply Beads of persprra jeremy I explarned wrth exaggerated patrence Hers a stray used to roamrng off by hrmself He would hate It In the crty He loves me jeremy sard begrnnrng to whrne When he comes for breakfast thrs mornrng he won t frnd anyone here and he ll thrnk What not? Mama demanded comrng In from the lrv Ing room Nothrng I replred curtly Are we ready to go? Ready ready she saId jeremy glared at her He drdn t move from hrs post at the door Now look' I sard sharply Your father IS srck, I have erghty seven mrles of drrvrng ahead of me and It s rarn Ing' Belreve me when I tell youthat cats are very durable creatures He ll soon frnd another source of food Mama and I stepped outsrde Come on I ordered Thrs mmute' He stood there only a moment longer before he o beyed It was a depressrng rrde back The rarn besrdes makrng drrvrng tedrous drd not mange In the least to cool thrngs off Mama srttrng besrde me took out her knrttrng and wrthdrew Into srlence We came to a roadsrde restaurant and I turned the car Into the parkrng lot Lets stop for breakfast here I sard All rrght? I could do wrth a good cup of coffee Mama got out jeremy huddled In back dId not budge I m not hun gry he sard ' ' - , . . . H . , f ' ,H - ll - II ll II ll ,, . , ' ' ' 4' . n In . 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You re right I lied as we mounted the steps to the entrance of the restaurant By the time he gets married, he ll have forgotten all about it ...Liz Sanchez Il ' II I II II II , . I ' II I I I I Il I ' II ' I II I ' Il Scraggy sprigs of grass are docile in the fanning of the wind. Railroad ties cut the earth with a path of cold iron. Blue spruce enchant the senses and dab caressable peaks of sculptured mountains. Yesterday's pioneers of the west etching your way across a continent, Where have you laid your feet? Upon these alluring clay grounds silver glint of tumbleweed among huge boulders Where did you place your bed at dusk? Fog cresting those mountains Where did you find your home? Mystical shadowing branches of aspen What did you do when afraid? ...Karen Tilley Hold out your hand Grasp the color of this time Feel the wind inside your soul Catch the fragrance in your mind ...laney Guthrie The Frrrng Mr Bluestern hrs harr somewhat bleached from the sun strode brrskly rnto the school offrce The arr con drtroner always seemed to be workrng overtrme rn the of frce and rt made hrm shrver He gently took a seat rn the cold metal charr and started wonderrng why the prrncr pal had asked to see hrm after school It was Teacher of the Year award trme and that thought nudged the cor ners of hrs mouth rnto a slrght smrle He qurckly drscard ed that thought though recallrng the trmes he had been reprrmanded when the prrncrpal had unexpectedly popped rn on a class to frnd teacher and students lost rn laughter usually at somethrng that he the teacher had sard or done I expect to see a more serrous atmosphere next trme I vrsrt one of your classes Mr Bluestern the prrncrpal had sard through hard lrps I wrll wont I? He had had to say Yes srr even rf he drdn t mean rt whrch he usually drdn t But that was passed and he hoped that by now the prrncrpal had notrced some of hrs good pornts He con srdered hrmself a farrly good teacher and was somewhat proud You may see Mr Bartley now lack Huh? He looked up startled out of hrs thoughts by the secre liar Oh okay Thanks he smrled He stood up took a drrnk from the water fountarn whrch clrcked and started to hum just as he pushed the button and bravely strode rnto the prrncrpal s personal offrce not knowrng what to expect Mr Bartley was bent over a putter and golf ball the top of hrs bald head reflectrng the lrght rrght at jack You wanted to see me srr? jack questroned wrth a broad smrle The prrncrpal glanced up and promptly smrled Crt was probably phony lack thoughtl assumrng a fake arr of en thusrasm Yes yes' Srt down Bluestone srt down' he bub b ed Uh thats Bluestern srr lack quretly corrected Of course rt rs declared Mr Bartley lookrng resent ful of berng corrected I suppose you re wonderrng why I called you here There he goes wrth hrs clrches agarn lack thought jack sometrmes thrngs don t work out the way we d lrke them to Mr Bartley sard rn a fatherly tone of vorce Could you get to the pornt srr please? jacks vorce had a touch of rrrrtatron rn rt and hrs smrle was fadrng Mr Bartley srghed Okay You re frred he blurted matter of factly lack muttered a weak Oh and looked pensrve for a moment Oh well he brrghtened up What the heck? Im young rrght? Of course agreed Mr Bartley No hard feelrngs? jack smrled agam Of course not Why would I be mad cue ball head? Mr Bartley laughed then suddenly frowned and self conscrously felt the top of hrs head Phaethon Lrsten lack whrspered rn mock serrousness leanrng towards Mr Bartley Thrs Easter why don t you parnt your head brrght col ors and hrde rn the grass untrl someone trres to peel ya? lack sard rn a sardonrc vorce Bartleys face drdnt know whether to laugh or look drsgusted Hrs mouth frnally broke rnto a grrn then a laugh lack drdn t really thrnk rt was funny but he laughed to get Bartley laughrng laughrng hysterrcally becomrng weak and dropprng hrs putter lack was begrn nrng to become very rrrrtated Hrs eyes checked to see rf the front door was closed It was He glanced nervously out the back door whrch led to the brg trash brns where onlytheranrtors went Srlence abruptly entered the room Bartley s laughrng ceased as he dropped to the floor a red gash rn hrs head from the putter As lack wrped the sneer off hrs face he wrped the blood off the putter head wrth Bartley s coat tarl Checkrng nervously over hrs shoulder he grasped the unconscrous but warm and alrve body rn sort of a headlock and dragged hrm out the back door There was no one around He decrded he couldn t put hrm rn a trash brn for he would be found He wrldly looked around and hrs eyes wrdened He dragged Bart ley over lrfted the lrd and horsted hrm rnto the rncrnera tor The sour stench of cafeterra garbage permeated and prerced hrs nostrrls as he closed the lrd Howdy' lack spun wrldly around hrs eyes wrde and hrs face drawn trght and tense The speaker was an old grubby ranrtor lack wondered rf he saw anythrng I was uh just dumprng some old papers rn here jack stammered They burn trash after school everyday don tthey? he asked hopefully jack trred to be casual h how long were you standrng behrnd me? Oh I just came outta the door as you shut the lrd jack srghed relrefto hrmself Why don tl go ahead and lrght rt eh? lack nervously blurted Sure Why not? lack s tremblrng frngers frnally struck a match and dropped rt rn Smoke started out of the chrmney and the strnkrng odor frltered through the arr jack started to eave Hey Mrster come here lack swallowed hard and turned slowly to the gray faced old man The srlence was makrng lack sweat Frnal ly theranrtor spoke I don t blame ya I never lrked the old baldy erther commented the old man jack s mouth dropped open The man walked over and put hrs gnarled hand on lack s shoulder Ya drd a good rob krd He trred to frre me jack dully stated The old man grrnned toothlessly I guess you could say you frred hrm eh? lack smrled and started laughrng Yeah he proclarmed vrctorrously They both started laughrng and walked away arm rn arm buddy style therr rnsane laughter reverberatrng through the halls of the empty school Ken Gushard ,, . ,, . . . . 1 1 O C - - ,, . , . . 1 . . . . ,, . . . 1 - 1 ' 1 1 . - - 1 - . , 1 . 1 1 , H . . . . . ll - I - . . . - 1 1 I . - . . - 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' ' . . . , H , , . . . - 1 - - . ,, . . - ' ' 1 - 1 f ' ' ll - 1 ll ' s I 1 T Il ' ll - - 1 - - ' ' 1 1 ' . , . . . - . , 1 - 1 1 H H . . . . n , n ' II ll ll ll 1 1 Il ll ' ' ' ' ' , . , . , . - . . . . 11 ' ' I ..... , .... - - II ll 1 I ' . . . , . . 1 11 I , . . 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But that didn't worry Gerald, not today. He just clenched his fist tighter and thought about whatever it is five-year-old boys think about when they're on a very important mission. He had been waiting all week for today. His little kool-aid stained mouth turned up in a grin as he thought about the present. Two carnations, a red one and a white one. These would be his birthday present to Mama. And he knew she would like them. She'd said so herself when he asked her. His eyes searched the crowd for the flower girl that stood on the cor- ner. There she is! Little legs moved flleflections of a Sandg 'yesterdag Trembling sadness of melancholy dreams Strawberry patches have withered and died Unsuppressed emotions now bursting their seams Echoing a windsong a whippoorwill cried jasmine and Roses you said would be mine A song in the mountains and sweet apple wine But what am I left with here in my hand The symbol of nothing- a small grain of sand ...laney Guthrie faster as two little hands helped keep people out of the way. A stray dog decided it was a game of chase and joined in. But he didn't expect it to be over so soon as he plunged headfirst into Gerald's body, send- ing boy and dog sprawling in oppo- site directions. The hollow sound of metal hitting metal and echoing down to emptiness brought Ger- ald's hand quickly to an empty poc- ket. A sigh shook his whole body as he stifled the sob that threatened to surface. He sat on the sidewalk, cradling a blond head with his hands when a cold, wet nose poked itself between his arms. Gerald looked up into the scraggliest but most apolo- getic face he'd ever seen on a dog. The dog plopped down beside him, offering himself to Gerald's tears. All of a sudden, Gerald sat straight up and dried his face with a sleeve. He took hold of the dog's ears and tugged gently on them. Say, dawg ..... how'd you like to be a birthday present? ...laney Guthrie ,L-Q: .- on the floor idols flaring arc-light scorching smokingtwilight vagrant monied minstrels clutching clouding astrals magic writhing spastic tragic boogie plastic ...Mark Campbell ff: -4-'::.: -:a53?Ei:-.kr - . ., .. -. ,, 1 Lu- -- '--mf. eg-. way -y- Q71-:+I-1-tiff.: 1 52 QSSFMQTNP . -'-.rs-arts ':F'g.,,, ' .4 :-f:f',5j-'f!g5.f',?- 1: I-1-'-3:1-as ft' ' 'lfi?z?i?l??ElfE'2-97-pi. Qttkifkfiif fi -1 . afrgwfnp ,,,z, .,-,gf fg,.,n Nt, -- X '- . - gqfgg'-2 -i'.g..5Igg5.2gc nxi. a:ag4.:.'l.:':a.-1. Axe. l -7 gary' ff' 1-5 4iifffa:Mf!1-5 A' -.iiislizlfaxtva-22199 'G . f f gmac.-7? 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The way you are and the way you were confuse me Thea Burch Crystalized ice falls each one with its own pattern melts against my mind Melinda Robbins HEAVEN LY FATHER Heavenly Father we the Taylor family ask excuse me but they re about to kick off Mr Taylor jumped from the table sending the contents of the fragile wine glasses in a frenzy Why dont you finish up for me johnny? We ask your blessing on the turkey Amen johnny s plea for a blessed turkey was met with a disapproving kick from his sister s very big feet Pass the turkey Tracey just wait I m not done with it Well Im not gonna wait till you ve devoured the whole thing Mom pleaded Tracey Be nice to your sister Mike Mike sulked behind a dish of cranberry sauce as a green bean flew from johnny s plate into his mashed po tatoes Mom there s a green bean in my potatoes Well eatit But I didn t put it there Who put the green bean in Mike s potatoes? Tracey? Tracey shook her jaws bulging with yams defensively johnny? I refuse to answer on the grounds of self incrimina tion johnny don tput green beans in Mike s potatoes The dog peed in Mike s room last night and he didnt clean it up Mike you d better clean it up after dinner Why do I have to clean up after the dog? It s johnny s dog If he d let it out before bedtime he wouldnt have wet Mike fell into tears his world shot down by john ny s dog Goto your room Mike until you can stop crying johnny snickered triumphantly Well it is your dog johnny Maybe you should clean up after it Shit mother he plays with him too johnny' I ll have no such language at this table I learned it from Tracey defended johnny That doesn t matter You should know better Little angel Tracey never does anything wrong Let herjust sit there and stuff her face Fatso' Tracey glared wickedly at johnny Mom make hm' take it back Tell your sister sorry johnny Sorry apologized johnny rather reluctantly Mrs Taylor just closed her ears to Tracey s Make him say it right mom Heavenly Father Sharon Deatherage 1 ll ' 1 1 1 - ' 11 ' , . . 1 - II 1 - - - 1 ll . . ll ' ll 1 ' 1. 1. 1 . . . , . ll If , . 0 Il - 1 ' ' ll , . ll 1 ' - 1 1 - II ll ll , . . II - - - 11 . 1 - . 1 ' ' , , ll 1 ' 11 l . , . , ll ' ll 1 ' ' , ll - 1 - ll ' , ll - ' 1 ll n u F I I I , , Il ll I H -. . . - . , . , , ' ll 1 - ' , ll 1 ' ' 1 ll . I ' , II .ll H , . , j , I , 1 . - ll , ll ' 1 ' - ll . ' ' I Il 1 1 , 1 - ' 1 - 1 ,, . . i . - . , ' ' 1 I ' , I ll ' ' ' ll 1 1 ' 11 ll , , 1 ' , . . . H ' ' 1 1 - - ll II - - - Il 1 1 - ll 1 - ll ll ' If ll 1 ll ll ' ' - - 11 . ,, . . , ' ' If ll - ll , . ll ll ' , . ' f ll ' ll F - - ll I I I I l 1 1 011 a ight Like This It was my first date with lane, and I'd admired her since I first saw her. She came out of her house just as I pulled in her drive way, jumping from the car to say hello and open the door for her, I almost tripped. She came over to the car, and I opened the door. Her lovely white formal almost having the door closed on it by my stupid hand. She moved the dress out of the way, along with my apolo- gy, and I closed the door. Finally getting in the driver's seat and getting out of the driveway, I apologized for be- ing late. She accepted, and we were back to normal. We arrived at the dance and slowly made our way through the crowd. Everyone was looking at lane, she was a fox, and I thought stuff like her only came true in dreams. We danced most of the night away, but then we decided to go for a few drinks. We settled on a few quick grasshop- pers, a light green drink that looks like a milk shake. The drinks settled so we wanted to go watch a movie. We took off from the bar without even paying for the drinks. I opened the door for her and again had to apologize for almost closing the door on her formal. The movie was a drag. First of all, we didn't get very good seats, and my neck was hurting from looking straight up. I thought maybe I could reach and put my arm around her. So I did! She turned and smiled, and I was relieved. During the course of the movie, an usher came over and told us of seats in the back that would be better. So, we got up and went to the back to sit down, trying to get our necks back straight. The movie kept dragging along' until our tongues were almost dragging on the floor. We got up and left. She got in the car, and again I'd almost closed the door on her formal. With an apology and a moving of her dress, I finally got the door closed. She said it was time for her to go home. I agreed, saying school would be another hassle in the morning. I drove to her part of town, and she said to let her out in front of her neighbor's house. I said, How come? and she answered that she just wanted it that way. I pulled up a few houses from.her house, and she leaned over, kissed me, then jumped from the car. I drove home freaking out. Wonder what happened , went through my head. Wow, I blew it, that girl was a fox and I blew it, I don't even know how I did it, but I guessl blew it. Driving home, I felt raunchy. I couldn't even find a clue as to why she split so fast. I pulled up my driveway, got out and locked the door. Then I was going around the car to lock the other door when I saw lane's mangled body. I guess her dress got caught once too often. . . . .Carl Ray Snowflakes gently kiss children's rosy cheeks with love causing them to smile. ...Melinda Robbins Pounding Hoofs, Gentle Rain The mud-caked, battered old pickup pulled into the sloshy lot behind the rodeo arena. Merle Haggard blared from the radio and cowboy bumper stickers covered the back, sides, and windows. Bobby Minks, the tired occupant, switched off the igni- tion and slumped against the steering wheel. He thought of the night before and wished that he'd had more sleep. But he had never been able to resist a lonely looking woman, especially one with green eyes. The incessant buziing of a trapped fly brought Bobby back into the present. He grabbed his chaps and bull rope and headed for the arena. Smells of rodeo filled the air: the livestock in the pens, wet mud and manure, beer, and hard working sweaty men. After checking in at the rodeo office, Bobby headed for the bucking chutes. Once there, he drifted around catching the latest news and seeing old friends again. Tension was becoming apparent as the bull riding event drew near and those who had drawn first prepared to go. Bobby carefully buckled on his chaps and fastened his spurs to his worn, dusty boots. He walked slowly to chute number eight and, climbing the rails, checked out his bull. The massive animal seemed to exert his power even now, and Bobby could imagine how the open space of the arena would be. Finally, the time came to climb into the chute and wait for those eight punishing seconds. Bobby smoothed on his tough glove and resined up his rope. Making sure he had a good strong grip, the rope was pulled tight and secured. Bobby tried to concentrate on the style of this bull, but his thoughts drifted back to the house and warm bed awaiting him. It would be nice to have a chance to really sleep for a while. All sights and sounds quickly faded away, and Bobby unconsciously gave the gateman the signal. The gate was pulled, and the bull came out, whirling and jumping. Suddenly the rider was catapulted into the air, and after hitting the ground, rolled beneath the huge animal. The cutting hooves pounded into the youthful body, bones could be heard snapping and a scream of pain pierced the crisp autumn air. The term deadly quiet became a reality as the crowd watched hopefully for a sign of life from the still, crum- pled body. Finally the ambulance crew arrived and care- fully laid the sheet over the young cowboy as they took him away. This seemed to be a signal, and the crowd slowly filed out as they spoke in hushed voices. Tomorrow the morning paper would devote one small paragraph in the obituary column to Bobby Minks, an unknown cowboy. But for now a quiet rain fell gently and mixed the fresh blood with the soft soil. ....-.Cherie Barker No evil has been spoken for many an age For the actor forgot his lines The audience stares at the empty stage No evil has been spoken for many an age Most feel regret, though the brave ones feel rage The curtain falls, on their lives and their minds No evil has been spoken for many an age For the actor forgot his lines ...Ann Scheibner Do Not Bend, Fold or Mutllate The door closed behrnd hrm wrth a harsh resoundrng echo entrapprng hrm wrthrn a room buldgrng wrth scru trnrzrng eyes Oh Mr Robrnson how nrce to see you' The receptronrst struggled to flrp her heavrly laden eyes of parnted colors at the man rn hopes of lurrng hrm rnto her fatal clutches She turned towards hrm wrth her vene mous smrle analyzrng hrm as a good catch He was tall slender personable yes a good catch Please make yourself comfortable Mr Robrnson We wrll be wrth you He sat strffly on the nauseatrng yellow couch srnkrng further rnto rts carnrverous abysses wrth each deafenrng breath Hrs eyes met a parr of lumrnous brown eyes peer rng nervously over a magazrne I wonder why she rs here? That sure rs a pretty dress she rs wearrng Char truse I thrnk He hugged hrs warst wrth hrs arms as though to protect hrmself from the hostrle bodres sur roundrng hrm Bodres vrbratrng wrth rnterrogatrons of hrs purpose there Mr Robrnson you may go on back now We bestow a sterlrng benedrctron to the trme trrals and tenacrty of Marrorre Fox and students of her offrce educatron classes and to the grfted artrstrc brrllrance of Wrth one last glance towards hrs gallery of judges Mr Robrnson departed the cubrcal of observatron mere ly to encounter another only smaller Srt on the table Mr Robrnson and hold out your arm Thrs woman was qurte drfferent from the receptronrst She was rnclement systematrc rn her technrque She bundled hrs arm rn a band then proceeded to rmpel the srlvery mercury aloft the glass tube Your blood pressure rs normal Mr Rob rnson The doctor wrll attend you shortly Her task com pleted she left the room wrth delrberate purpose rn her strrde He was now ready for detarled observatron The prob rng began Complex gadgets recorded them Your tests have come back from the lab Mr Robrnson My nurse wrll explarn therr results to you As for my examrnatron of you you appear to be rn perfect health as drd your What do the lab tests show nurse? Were my wrfe s and my blood compatrble? Why drd our baby dre? Was rt a brrth defect? Mr Robrnson you drd not follow rnstructrons when checkrng the rnfant out from the hosprtal rnto your cus tody The card clearly stated Do Not Bend Fold o Mutrlate It has become necessary due to the vast amount of rnformatron we must process any rtem un processable rs drscarded as unwanted You bent the card Mr Robrnson so your chrld was drscarded Sharon Deatherage Carol Klattenhoff and students of her art classes We al so bequeath upon you all a fervent and unjaded apprecr atron Phaethon. . . , . I - I . ll ' Q . ' Q, . - I , . . . . . . Il ' - . , . . . . . . . - - If - . . .I H . . H ' ' ' . , . , . i 1 . . - lf . I . . 1 I b u D H . . . l . . I r I - Q A . ' . ' ' f P in a moment. wife. The doctor left the room as sterile as he entered it. . . . . ll ' I I 1 4 I n n . . . ' U ' . . ' . ,, . Il ' ' ' ' . ' I , . .,, .... ' - , I r . . . - I I . . l . . . . . . . ' ' , - n - ' ' . I' . 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N- H- H 1 , is ' 'lf rg E l ' , Ji . 5 S. --,- L, ll 5515 A Very Special Teacher Howard Gray sat calmly at his desk in the front of the room, watching observantly as the remainder of his students trickled into class before the period began. He quickly fumbled through a stack of fresh, white papers, trying desperately to remember each and every new face that entered the room and his eyes, constantly moving, seemed to soak up every detail and movement around him. Howard was well liked by all his students, and he in- sisted on being called Howard, as this put him on a more personal basis with his students. His casual, understand- ing attitude gave assurance to the worriers, and his booming voice, although coarse and loud, emitted feel- ings of confidence to all within hearing distance. He started class by reading the daily announcements, and, peering through wire rimmed glasses, his eyes, intense with worried luster, expressed as much emotion and character as the voice which was doing the talking. He finished with a sense of completeness, and after an indication of understanding from his class, he proceeded to go about his planned activities. Rising from his grey and black, comfortably padded chair, Howard walked across the room to a nearby yellow podium. His large, brown, baggy pants, obscured his posture and physical shape and seemed to follow closely behind him like a late afternoon shadow. He leaned carelessly on the podium, causing it to tilt dangerously on one edge, and his stalky, jiggly figure swayed with the motion ofthe stand. Picking up a stack of loose papers, he began reading other students' creative writing efforts. With an intense, deep, and commanding voice, Howard made even the worst of tales seem a masterpiece in its own sense, His tired, aged face gave character to every word produced, and his constantly moving, wrinkled hands, imaginarily depicted the scenes being described. Upon the completion of one tale, Howard lowered his now raised hand and gently stroked his exceptionally large protruding nose. He then rested his fat, wrinkled double chin on his now inactive hand, stood motionless for a moment peering out over the inspired class, then moved over to his cluttered desk. Looking up once again at his wonder lost students, he cheerfully reported, see you tomorrow and happy writing. ... Paul Losinski ... Mr. Howard Mensch Editors . The Jim Rudolph, Karen Tilley, Cindy Griggers and Sponsor, r. ensch Laura Abarr Connie Acosta David Aguilar Mark Andrews Terry Aragon Randy Austin Connie Blythe Steve Buckingham Mark Campbell Cathy Carper Ed Chavez Jane Cobb Maria Cotter Lynn Crandall Peggy Cruz Tom Dietz Eric Disch Mike Donahoo George Dyckes Gwen Eastberg Carmen Edwards Eileen Felson Carolyn Ferry John Flowers Carole Fluke Domingo Garcia Julia Gijon Aaron Gimbel Chris Gomez Josephine Gonzales Dennis Graham Tracy Green The Phaethon Staff Cindy Griggers Ken Gushard Janie Guthrie Kelly Hardison Jennifer Hearn Sylvia Hernandez Melinda Hines Tim Hoobler Greg Hosek Vicki Jaramillo Diane Johnston Tonja Kuenstler Mark Lamborn Cindy Linder Debbie Littrell Paul Losinski Carla Lovato Sue Lucero Robert Lydick Brenda Macon Bettina Manz Erica Martinez Mark Martinez Cheryl Massoth Leslie McCarthy Patricia McClellan Mary McCrossen Casey McKillip Robert Mora Randy Mora Randy Mund Cindy Myers 83 H-stew. Jake Naeb Debbie Norris Keith Ondelacy Sharon Pargas Jennifer Parks Tara Puzel Carl Ray Laura Reynolds Stephanie Rountree James Rudolph Josie Salsich Dolores Sanchez Ann Scheibner Janet Scully Steve Simmons Shaun Simpson Robery Starner Claudia Stevens Sandra Sturgill Josele Talent Timothy Tharp Nicki Thoma Karen Tilley Velda Tipton Matt VanMeter Lou Vivian Stephanie Walling Mark Wesselman Valerie White Evelyn Wilson Janet Winter In Action B5 STAFF INFECTION. No, this isn't a disease. lt's a group of individuals who all shared the same purple passion lGet it?J to do their part in putting this volume of the Scepter together, picture by pic- ture, page by page, side by side. ln past years there has never before been a staff with such an acute in- fection of enthusiasm. Many people don't realize the time consuming, hard working efforts it takes to put together a yearbook with the quality and purple pride of the 1974-75 Scepter. ...ui ? 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W,,. vfst?Ese1z'f fiizffisfiiiiffii J ' ff, 5 --W 'K s:L3z,fa.1zf5Af'vQ1ff ' ' V J' 1 ,Y .x T3 5 ,I 6 g f Tu 'S o E l Scoreboard Varsity Footbal lx N .22 b O U O an I E LD N1 'U c L' o V7 I E .s: .PP I West Mesa 13 HS M 20 0 0 uquerque Alb O5 I U7 1: E alley V 10 HS M lx 51 GJ 4-v L O Z E Q o 2 2 W1 'O CU u 4 ca LD I 2 :- E CD 6 Grants 3 an I E O N o 'c F5 L o E I-Ll xo an I E 6 Grande 10 Rio EE 2 - ffwaq Y ll ,,,. 3 1 . Coaches Dave Burton, Dave Brummell, and Sam C'de Baca. 2. Manzano varsity football team: iFirst Rowj Skip Dobson-41, Clay Cravens-61, joe Lotz-78, Chris Pargas-72, Tom Navarrette-65, Richard E. Hallam jr.-21, Don Archibeque-51, Bill Marshall-82, Bill Langnau-26, johnny Rose-79, Mike Trujillo-15, Flint Morris-20, Rich- ard Bartlett-64. lSecond Rowj Mark Wesselman-60, Randy Lock- wood-47, Phil Rivera-36, Learde Le Maire-66, Alan Moore-24, Robert Navarrette-22, Dennis Boeck-55, Ben Schultz-16, jeff Saavedra-23, Rick Sitch-14, Tony Griego-40, Eric Disch-42, jim Frisbie-62, Donnie Gonzales-52. fThird Rowj Dale Forbes-77, Ken Wesselman-43, Alan Golding-34, Mike Hunter-84, Ted Bernard-75, Glenn Vreeland-30, Edward Lindsey-70, joe Costales-68, jim Schlosser-32, jeff Weiler-19, Norvell Herring-81, Randy Brigance-88, Dave Sitch-54. 3. Alan Moore evading a West Mesa Mustang 4, Randy Brigance carries the ball against West Mesa. 5 . Clovis offense against Monarchs' defense. 6. Alan Moore penetrating West Mesa Defense. Tu S o O LI. Homecoming Game Won for Queen Cindy The 1974-75 Football season opened against the Clovis Wildcats, the defending state champions. The Monarchs played a good game, but a few mis- takes were made on punt returns ending with a final score of 0-27 in favor of Clovis. We did a good job of holding them back. The Monarchs went into the second half of the game with Highland 0-6, Highland. Coach Brum- mell said the second half was probably the sloppiest Manzano has ever played, ending the game with the score 0-35, Highland. The West Mesa game was a disappointing loss with four minutes left, the Mustangs drove down to our 2 yard line, scoring in the last 20 seconds, win- ning 13-20. The Monarchs came back against the Albuquer- que Bulldogs both offensively and defensively to take it19-0. We played a good defensive Homecoming game against Valley High, but they felt they should have scored more. Del Norte won 27-0, but we were pleased with our effort. The ball was moved well against the Academy, but we lost by field goal. We were leading Grants 3-0 when they got away for final touchdown. The game against Eldorado High was all in vain. With the score 14-6 Eldorado, they then intercepted a pass and ran for a touchdown. A field goal was scored in the Rio Grande High game by Alan Moore. He then scored a touchdown and the extra point to make it 10-0, an important game for the upcoming season. 98 ' 1 . ill rl, 5- 4 ' A Glenn Vreeland-30, pursuing West Mesa's quarterback. Ben Shultz-16, Monarch quarterback, locating the receiver. Stick, stick, stick, stick! Monarchs building up spirit against Rio Grande. Coach Burton seen with team before a big game. Ben Shultz faking to Glenn Vreeland and handing off to lim Schlosser. Learde Le Maire showing fine Monarch defense. Grants punts the ball to the Monzano Monarchs. Ed Lindsey tackles an Eldorado Eagle. Randy Brigance snags a Manzano pass. 99 ek ww g ful Tackles Cornerbacks and safeties Quarterbacks Line Backers Tight ends, split ends, and swing backs Halfbacks and fullbacks Centers and guards Defensive lineman and defensive ends Managers james Langell and john Griffith Randy Brigance Voted Most Valuable Player While playing one of the toughest sched- ules in New Mexico, we felt we were good competition, and throughout the year we did obtain certain, set out goals, said Coach Brummell. He then went on to say that the Manzano football team was a hard working group, which never quit. This overall football season was more rewarding and fulfilling than it seems by just the scores. Although the Monarchs didn't have as good a season as they would have liked, the spirit of the student body never died. Rain or shine, the crowd was always there cheering the Mon- archs on. There was never a dull moment in the eyes of the cheering crowd. Confetti, con- sisting of torn paper and rolls of toilet paper, was thrown into the air above the heads of the crowd. This was not always approved of by the people in the press box, but it was done to express the spirit of the crowd for the team. .t 2 Ti lt Niwdmxwa in ek W itgtiiim MSW mmmswwwfg-4 T A,,x ,A g W gl ' a r e A-,eq '-5--E2 -5 : fs iv f x 1' x w x i N ,X ta, Q NEG ?l?xSgS,m lg, I t ., T, www . W Wt.. .w-f. N X23 if! .wif i X sfhfpgf S get E , 3 it it im me Eilfggsff 'fE51?fRiiSsfi 3 ali 355 , ..,. 5 . .N -ggi -af' -'1- .K Egg as s sssr - st. s, . smug ,t gd.. ggi s' 55 1-gt. si wg iv 1 , -aa Q l , 'is 3 E RQ ai , l ' as ..,. 1 at s if S fs? v g ' I ,,. -l flt ii 1 .e gs it Mi T ,W 5 f all is gi Sli 'V E 3 f i s 'U' fl A i .':efe sl The 1974 junior Varsity Football team worked hard for Manzano. Their fulfilling season ended with a record of three wins, six losses, and one tie. Many people may not be quite as involved with junior varsity foot- ball as varsity,g however, there was usually an enthusiastic crowd cheering the Barons on. The Hard-working B-team doesn't receive as much glory as would the varsity team, but the junior guys are work ing hard to replace the departing seniors in the following year. The most prospective aspect of the entire season is ironically the most dissappointing. The Barons' strength was also challenged by the fact that we played all of our games against fine teams. In all games the outcome was not determined until the last few seconds. The games could have gone either way. We might have ended with a eight-two or seven-three record had some things gone our way, said Coach Scott. The boys worked with intense enthusiasm all sea son. The Baron Football team showed promise of becoming capable varsity players in the years to come. The team was coached by Coach Scott and Coach Buellner. T02 ww lil ll Wi 'l Y 2 l l Barons Ma Promise Good Varsity In 75 Baron Alan Golding krcklng Mrke McDuffle brought down Baron Lmemen Baron tackled by EHS player Alan Mund passing agamst tough opponents Flrst Row Ron Roybal 68 Rlck Boeck 65 Phtl McG1nnls 66 Gilbert Grlego 51 Richard Elliott 72 Gary Wllklnson 53, llm Adams 70 Steven Etherlngton 77, Steve Owen 52 Robert Cochran 75 George Wright 61 Second Row Ralph Eaton 41 Mlke McDuffle 22 Ken Smlth 23 Chris Skinner 32 Robert Lynch 84 LeRoy Martinez 15 Eugene McPeek 88 Robert Foster 40 Kevln Hoke 83 Dean Mund 10 Coached by Coach Scott and Buellner 1 lr .1 ' f at 2 Q. Q Q tl ,QQ ,Lt 9 'L li: Fl Y l 2 531 . N ' 't-l 4 ' l g ll Nfl if 4 we tfsisltttrtfltltlll ' ' ' ' Q Qqismlrllgfggiitggg is .QQ 5tlQQfQ ,ya Q t ,Ulm EQ! 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Q Qt st 1 iifp QM Q W - 'Q 1 Q , QQ 1, 2 tg S 2 - , S ' , t'kl lf QQ E Q ffm? fl 'Q' Q FT at t 2 S2 , .,t. f 1 ' 1 i 421't 11 -- Qi 1 X :Q : Qt sie QQQ 4 uk Q Q QQSKWQQQQQ Q 5 Q QQ ,QQZ A 1 A 13 Q' - , 5 Q If '-,:. : f 's.r to it r t m13lbtaltllllls2t.astta,tgaliltiall , s tittifisztillwllil sli. wmglflllili ., s la nl 11 OUH MHS Cross Country Does Well in District Working with an essentially new team this year, with only Ronald Garcia returning, Manzano's Cross Country rolled up a 57,win, 20 loss cumula- tive record. Through hard work, they were able to mold together into two fine units. With all the new people, this was essentially a rebuilding year. The success we've had this year has to be contributed to a full team effort. We feel that we've got this program going now, and we're looking forward to a good season next year, with four of the six varsity runners returning and some strong runners coming up from B-team, said head cross country coach lim Arnold. Varsity ended the season with a 4th place dist- rict finish, which was led by Mike Maes and Ron Garcia, Team Captain Mike Maes took 3rd in dis- trict with 15:40. Mike is also the holder of the Manzano course record of 17:13. junior varsity placed second in district, led by Keith Chavez, who placed 3rd, and Bob Kinnard, who placed 5th. Sl. Mike Maes, senior, team captain, voted most outstanding runner and most valuable senior, placed 13th in state. 2. Manzano's 1974 varsity cross country team: Dave Miller, Mike Maes, Sonny Martinez, Tony Randers, Robert Herrera, Ronald Garcia, Coach lim Arnold. 3. Tony Randers, sophomore, voted most valuable sophmore, ran 4th man on the team. 4. Dave Miller, Senior, ran 3rd man on the team and placed 14th in the city. 5. Sonny Martinez, junior, ran 4th man on the team. 6. Robert Herrera, sophomore, ran 6th man on the team. 7. Ronald Garcia, junior, two year letterman, voted most valuable junior, ran 2nd man on the team. 105 I Varsity Cumulative Record: 4-0 AHS, RGHS, SHS, CHS Alzl 6-3 EHS,HHS,WMHS 17-6 Eldorado Invitational 25-9 ENMU Invitational 32-11 Albuquerque Invitational ? itvs I 42-15 West Mesa Invitational 53-17 Los Alamos Invitational W 53-18 West Mesa 57-20 District I junior Varsity Cumulative Record 4-0 AHS, RGHS, SHS,CHS 1 4-3 EHS, HHS, WMHS 9-8 Eldorado Invitational 14-9 Enmu Invitational 19-12 Albuquerque Invitational 23-18 West Mesa Invitational 29-26 Los Alamos Invitational 29-27 West Mesa 2: l V runners Indicate Strong team next year Dave Muller recelvrng an award for placrng 4th ln the clty champlonshlp Bob Krnnard junror placed 5th at drstrrct Keith Chavez Senior placed 3rd at dlstrlct joe Garcia sophomore placed Tlth atD1str1ct Randy Chavez sophomore Robert Ver Wey jumor placed 15th at District lon Thomas junior placed 7th at Dlstrlct The team anxnously awaits the results of the clty champ lonsnrp The Manzano tumor varsity Cross Country team tFrrst Rowl jerry Srngleton joseph Garcia Bob Klnnard Kerth Chavez tSecond Rowl lon Thomas Coach Arnold Robert Verway johnny Romero Randy Chavez Team Captran Make Maes accepting thlrd place team trophey ln the clty champlorshlp U' OUH C SS FO C 3. . I . I . . l 4. -, , - '. 5. , . bs 6. I. . I . . I 7' I. .I . . ' '80 . . . - 9. A . I l U . . 10- . J 1 . ' ' Boys' Swim Team Strongest Ever at MHS The 1974-1975 A4anzano Smdni teany 35? coach by Don Vvagnen wasthe mrongem team in Manzano's history. We finished with on f a 6-10 winfloss record. Most of our losses were by 3-5 points. For a team of 7, the jj Monarchs did well against other teams of E fi' 12 or more. Following is a list of the 74-75 E swimmers: Pete Anderson, Senior, back- . stroke, individual medly, 100-2005 Greg 3 Dumas, Senior, freestyle, 50-100, Sam Ro- U5 gers, Senior, butterfly, freestyle, 100-200, X aaas-,re Craig Marshall, Senior, freestyle, 200-500, lg ' ,g Mike Newsom, junior, freestyle, 50-100, O john Willams, Sophomore, individual med- QQ backstroke, 100-200, Rick Simmons, if Sophomore, freestyle, breaststroke, 100- limi M1500 V Our wins this year were against Cibola, Sandm, SL Pun, and Albuquerque Pugh School. 7 --uni '-ml 'W -in 2' ,..- 1 523 . -,N ' s S gig A Ki l QQ f X 1 ai if Emp- ff. is Q , Af-Ss .. .,.. mi , ' ig , W., 5 ,. ,I gi , b 5. N .W 5 I xg 1 E . . .. ,,L,..N L5 5, m,g g fi: W f Q 'L , ,383 wig - f.H,..ff,y,f'fff- -- f ' ' -Pl i 's-ffm W L' Q Q my 5 5 Q1 'K' ' k 2 E S- :GEET ' L l - :- IGH. x mmf!-. ,Q . fr . I yf-ff'f'--Qxfmw eilifm, 'T 5 ' ax x f ,..,,...,.., . '- :+L-. . 1' 4 ' - . 1511 52 .1 . 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Middle Row: Laura Scott, Carla Sisson, Crystal LeMaster, Alice Nunley, 'Cathy Belardi. Top Row: jeanne Quertin, Barbara Rogers, Barbara Baraham, Nora Challenor, Mrs. Griego. 110 Only Nine Girls Finish Entire Swim Season This year's team was a very young team, confided Mrs. Tobie Griego, but the girls who stayed with the team were really dedicated, and they improved a lot. Of the nine girls who fin- ished the season, five were soph- omores. Since this was a young team, we expect to be much bet- ter in future years, continued Mrs.C.riego. Although the record tends to make the season look disappoint- ing, the team doesn't feel that it was. We all got along well with Mrs. G., affirmed Barbara Ro- gers. Even when she was real hard on us, she was fighting to make our team the same as any other Varsity sport. Debbie Whistler, Sr. Karla Sis- son and Beth Flint, jrs., and Bar- bara Rogers and Helen jenkins, Sophs., had qualifying times for the State meet in Las Cruces. Lisa Campbell, Sr. Laura Scott, Alice Nunley, and Crystal LeMaster, all Sophs., were within a few sec- onds of qualifying, High point scores for the sea- son were Helen lenkins with 109 pts. Barbara Rogers with 56 pts., and Debbie Whistler with 53 pts. 111 Mr, L 2- L . V all Sgipfla' 1 N ' :? M.'.q,? f ,W L t in gmt I. . .Q -kl li , :M rx ltr If W.. MTL l 5'5 1 aux E Qi., 4 .gl fill' ly 5 il' . ll, f' 5- Q rl ll ht ti, ill 3 , lx! A ffl , 1 tit lt uk UD E E .E 3 vu E -i U 5 5 LJ Monarchs Once Again Are Dlstrrct Champs Manzano s Basketball Scoreboard MHS 81 47 Gallup MHS 71 72 Los Alamos MHS 63 62 Highland MHS 66 56 West Mesa MHS 77 55 Grand junction MHS 65 38 Grand junction MHS 62 50 Las Cruces Mayfield MHS 51 50 Carlsbad MHS 82 87 Las Cruces Hugh MHS 77 53 Sandia MHS 72 52 Del Norte MHS 75 61 Valley MHS 82 46 Clbola MHS 83 42 Grants MHS 79 54 Eldorado MHS 61 59 Albuquerqu MHS 64 50 Del Norte MHS 61 59 Valley MHS 72 74 Rro Grande MHS 80 45 Clbola MHS 68 58 Grants MHS 82 62 Eldorado e Hugh tv - Q - . CD - . M -3 L13 - cg - . -Q - . MHS 87-64 Rio Grande .7153 is 1 - Coach Thrash giving advice from sidelines. 2- Manager- Mark Leonard, Eddie Arellano, 13, Leonard Chavez, 21, Mark illie, 23, Tim Tomilison, 41, Bob Starner, 45, jeff Meyers, 43, Alan Zahn, 35, aul Zahn, 51, Frank Smith, 25, Chuck Hamilton, 31, Chuck Garcia, 15, Pancho naya, 33, Jimmy Caugren, 11, Manager- Kevin Leach. 3. Manzano Big Men get rebound over West Mesa. 4- Pancho Anaya grabs rebound. 5- Alan Zahn positions for rebound. 6- Pancho Anaya goes for two. 113 114 Pancho Anaya scores agalnst Ravens Frank Smlth adds two more against Ravens Eddie Arellano goes up for a score against West Mexsa M Clup works In concession stand durlng games I Q Q ru -Q -O-J t GJ , M ' Vt ru -Q vwwwfwfw1,11-www,in ,,-- W :MMM WH' f: ' i! Z iq' E 'E I The Monarch's first game was a good indication of what was to be expected the remainder of the season. They rolled over Gallup .81-47 and proceeded to win their next six games after suffering a heart breaking 'I-point setback at Los Alamos. The Monarchs defeated Highland, West Mesa, 2nd Grand junction twice before going to the Las Cruces Tournament to defeat May- field and Carlsbad. The last game of 1974 was a 5-point defeat at the hands of the Las Cruces High Bulldogs in the finals of the tournament. Excellent defense and teamwork earned the Mon- archs a second place state rating going into the new year. The Mighty Monarchs started the year off in spectacular fashion by shellacking Sandia 77-53, Rio Grande 87-64, and Del Norte 72-52. They returned to the Purple Pit to defeat Valley, Cibola and Grants before going to Eldorado to pluck the Eagles by a score of 79-54. The Monarchs rolled down to Albuquerque High with a sparkling 6-0 district record and defeated their bitter rivals for the 4th straight time. 3 l A l l mail -frl . Llwr Alan Zahn tips ball to waiting Monarchs. Bob Starner passes to Frank Smith Alan Zahn shoots for two. Frank Smith goes up for a sure two points. etball Bob Starner shoots over Eagles to score. Pancho Anaya passes to Alan Zahn for an assist. Mighty Monarchs break through to smash Eagles Monarchs intimidate West Mesa. Q Monarchs await rebound. Chuck Garcia lays up for two. Pancho Anaya takes a graceful fall. Best Regular Season Posted in MHS History The Monarchs picked up two more district wins by defeating Del Norte at home and Valley on the road before dropping an overtime game to Rio Grande by a score of 74-72. This defeat broke their 10 game winning streak. The Monarchs regained their Championship form and went on to clinch the district title by de- feating Cibola, Cirants, and the Eldorado Eagles to finish the regular season with 20 wins and 3 losses. Under Head Coach lim Thrash, The Purple Pride Gang kept their two year home winning streak intact by not suffering a defeat in the friendly confines of the Purple Pit. Manzano's almost perfect season was the result of tremendous unselfishness and teamwork on offense and total dedication and a complete intense effort defensively. The Monarchs led the City in almost every category at the end of the regular season. The best overall record 20-3, best defensive average, 56.2 points, second best offensive average 72.7 points, and best point margin between offense and defense, 16 points. Tu -Q -0-1 GJ AC Lf! N -Q M, ,zz fx Garcra, Wrlley Thompson All Set New School Records 121 The C team basketball team had a 9 8 record wlth four games left to play They had a brt of a wrnnrng streak wrth vrctorles rn three out of thetr last four games Gary Anderson and ltm Wakeman each set school sophomore records Anderson had 13 asststs rn one game and Wakeman captured two re bound records, one game 25 re bounds and 13 offensive rebounds tn another game They ended their season wrth a 12 9 record Under the coaching of ex Monarch Doug Wrth, the team Improved throughout the year and the enthuslastlc sophomores should be a great asset to next year s B team The 1974 75 Barons coached by Mlke Schrffer had a successful basketball campaign ending the season with 14 wrns against 7 loses Leading the team rn scorrng and pacing the team ID rebounding were jeff Myers and Tum Tomlinson Leonard Chavez and Chuck Garcia lead the team ln assists wtth Garcla setting a 1V record with 94 plus potnts by Mark Wllley, who earned 15 purple balls and George Thomp son who blocked 15 shots Eldorado Eagle stts on nest during Baron game Barons awalt a rebound Manzano Barons cluster beneath basket George Thompson shoots for two Scott Hershberger Manager Leonard Chavez Rrck lohnson Mark Wully Tum Tom llnson Pat McDougall jeff Myers Tum Wake men George Thompson Charles Hamilton Chuck Garcra Arch Prnrod jrmmy Caughren Mark Wtlly grabs rebound over Eagle Eldorado Eagles loose ball as Chuck Garcta keeps IIII1 sight Gary Anderson Eddie Chavez Robbie Labrrer Ken Frankenfreld Klm Wakemen Pat McDougall Ken Wessleman Colt Harld son Rlck johnson Ray Smith Richard Ray Manager I Q V 1 ' F . 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A . , H : Q: fires: 's L' W W- 1:15, .P tl S fe W Manzano Wrestling Scoreboard Las Cruces Invitational-Runner up Individuals-Champion-Gary Hines Runner up Tum Pratt Dave Longley Ted Bernard 3rd Place Dave Preclt Mlke Svanda 4th Place Matt Porter Darwln Dahl Manzano Invltatlonal Champions lndlvlduals Champions Gary Hines Mlke Svanda 3rd Place Dave Preclt Darwln Dahl llm Braden 4th Place Tom Gallegos Ted Bernard Gallup Invitational Champnons Indrvlduals Champions Tum Pratt Gary Hanes Dave Longley lim Braden 3rd Place Ted Bernard Mlke Svanda 4th Place Dave Preclt Dlstrlct Tournament Runner up lndlvlduals Champions Gary Hines hm Braden Dave Longley Runner up Phil Salazer 3rd Place Tum Pratt Randy Lockwood Dave Preclt Mlke Svanda 4th Place Darwln Dahl Mark Vreeland Tom Gallegos State Tournament Champions lndrvlduals Champions Dave Preclt Gary Hines lim Braden Runner up Dave Longley Mlke Svanda 4th Place Tum Pratt Monarchs Take First in State Wrestfing W, , V HWt f eAa 5 'W W if 'M A aff at? gli! 4 e ,at ,av Er- HnW sgQw Bjgflil W W awiitftt A3 ' AW 2 'V 'X' fa 'XWW f- is aistaaiglil ll -ffwgifa-g, ff rg? 'Q X5 6695111 6255 4 gf45 W .. ,at if H- 5 we i l, wg fa' nl' joel Scott waves to the crowd as he wrestles in an exhibition match against the son of Sandia's wrestling coach. 2- lFirst Rowl Scott Burmeister, Dave Precit, 105, Tom Gallegos, 112, Matt Porter, Tim Pratt, 119. l2nd Rowl Coach Dale Scott, Gary Hines, 132, lim Braden, 145, Dave Longley, 138, Frank Lynch, 185, Brian Austin, Mike Svanda, HWT, Mark Vreeland,167. 3- Gary Hines, Senior, Tri-captain, Winner of Takedown-MHS Award 1975, and also Outstanding Wrestler of 1975. 4. Dave Precit, junior, Outstanding wrestler of 1975. 5. jim Braden, Senior, Tri-captain, Outstanding Wrestler of 1975. Six Wrestlers Place in State 1. Tim Pratt, Senior, is applying a chicken wing and working toward a fall. 2. Phil Salazar, sophomore, is riding his opponent and is looking for a chance to pin him. 3. Tom Gallegos, junior, works against his opponent for an escape. 4. lim Braden, Senior, is riding his oppon- EDI. 5. Dave Longley, Senior, is applying a near cradle in an attempt to pin his opponent. 2 -.4 1st Undefeated Season Ever at Manzano Individual Season Records oph 98 ff Phil Salazar .105 11 Dave Precit T. Sr Sr Sr Sr Sr lr. 112 fqiTom Galleges 119 grim Pratt 126 11 Darwin Dahl 132 HC-ary Hines 138 gl Dave Longley 145 ffjim Braden 155 if Randy Lockwood Soph. 167 ff Mark Vreeland Sr. 185 if Frank Lynch Sr. HWT Mike Svanda 1 7 2 - 7 11-15 20- 5 17-13 31- 0 24- 3 25- 2- 6- 8 20-11 6- 6 25- 5 M.H.S. Wrestler Robert Foster Places Second in j.V. State The 1975 lunior Varsity Wres- tlers had a dual meet season record of twelve wins and one loss. They also ended their tOur- nament season with a first place against Sandia, a second place against Carlsbad, and a second place in junior Varsity State. Robert Foster placed first in junior Varsity State at 155 pounds. Other place finishers in State are Randy Lockwood, Tom Navar- rette, Tim Eddy, Dennis Zotigh, and Matt Porter. lim Braden is working towards a pinning combination Dave Longley is using a takedown on his opponent Mike Haney is attempting a stack Alex Cordova IS using a reverse V2 nelson crotch and a pinning combination lFront Row! Mark Gallegos Matt Porter Ross Nuanes Fred Costales Scott Burmeister lSecond Rowl Lonny Stephen son Robert Foster Denn1sZotigh Learde Le Maire Tom Navarrette amawem WERE S T29 5. I K I ' f I . I i I ' , tscc tt,cc, at g p t , E X l i g 3 t 2 1 Sl it l , if I ' g 5 5. i all , c l . 2 :E l fi ., 5 . .ts , i T , it it i S , i ',., 15' t 'pa i 2 E ttt. il: y 1 ' X l 3' ,,',' ,Q I l it i Q i T ', li ,',' ss2'1 f fl i. 3 E - t ,,1 ,tg as rt 3 .. 2 1 ., ' K. i A it imw MHS Clndermen Compete for Tltle Manzano Track Schedule 1975 March MHS Valley DelNorte MHS Hrghland Los Alamos F M Wxlson Relays Albuquerque Invrtatlona Belen Relays MHS Valley Sandra MHS Rlo Grande St Plus W 9 MHS Eldorado Del Norte Wildcat Relays May 2 3 Albuquerque Crty Meet 9 10 Dlstrlct 2AAAA Meet 16 17 New Mexico State Meet 5.8 AU' 1 1 1 3 , ' , 29 lllll gil April hmyq i H 5 I , ' . ff'A1 mf 12 1 I 1 - l 1 Ml i 'l 1 1 1. so 5 . . A Y , l. - X kLLtizVz,' gl, 1 130 . i iv. L 'f JE f 4,21 Im f , I 4 l. Q v I A .zffi 2 f 'lt ' a V K rliflb, - .ml -' 'ws-N, :figs ff' i Ll 'L K s rl - Assistant Coach lim Arnold, Head Coach Gary Burton, Assistant Coach Dave Ragonese. 2- Managers Bruce Dinkel and john Griffith. 3- lFirst Rowl - Roland Garcia, loe Nordquist, Fumio Maxwell, Laird Murray, lim Napoleon, Ron Disch, Fred Warner, joe Garcia, Manager lohn Griffith, lSecond Rowj - Manager Bruce Dinkel, Randy Kubasck, jimmy Smith, Lyle Redbird, jerry Singleton, Richard Endmen, David Bero, Mike Maes, Ronald Garcia, Gary Segura, Dave Miller. lThird Rowl - Robert Lynch, Ralph Eaton, james Schlosser, jeff Saavedra, Dennis Beock, Mark McClunneym, Mike Hunter, Alan Moore, Robert Herrera, Randy Chavez, Robert VerWey, Phil Rivera, Sonny Martinez, Coach lim Arnold. lFourth Rowi - Coach Dave Burton, Bob Kinnard, jeff Wheiler, Scott Chaffins, George Dykes, Glen Vreeland, Ed Lindsay, Bill Tye, jon Thomas, Greg Hsek, Keith Chavez, Randy Costales, Coach Dave Ragonese. 4- Medly Relay: Fred Warner, Phil Rivera, Randy Chavez, Gary Segura. 5. Senior Sprinters: Greg Hosek, Keith Chavez. 6- 100 yd. dash: Robert Verwey, Randy Costales. 7- Sprinters: iFirst Rowl - Fumio Maxell, Gary Segura, Robert Ver- WeY, leff Saavedra, Alan Moore, Richard Enman, Randy Kubasck, lSecond Rowb - Phillip Rivera, Randy Chavez, Greg Hosek, James Robert Lynch. iThird Rowi - Keith Chavez, Schlosser, Randy Costales, Bill Tye, George Dykes. we WE. si , Ity, : ,, , R ffl' - ' X 1 ' ., C r .B lt' A 12. 5 -l'r ,Y 'l ' K f s :.fffe,f 'ff: wer:1:'45.s1,-fsfllfw' ' lfefrffw fr , ltr,:rg'-1-i+s:':2.':3,,s::!',-,, rf'3'ffff:!s-Jzrrf' , --:g:f.,,g,f,s:.:ffs,fs::r,f,1Um?ff,-fi.rf' S 5 riss , if f L W W fuss. ,-,,:A,w,lHl?, 3 . 1+ ,. y ,,yf,!ti.?lll q1y , wwf?-t.l:5.gtf'lf 1,.8f f11 l M,tv1-w,.fK,41.?,::f:'ill, raw ' -zf.g,1:5r.,,.f 'Aff fm, f'5ffsS.Q1f2::f.ff::4.sbf:..:,:f- 'k 'g.fE:55fg' W Tfilb 1'3'hl1r'?Sf?3vi,sfggr:v , f:fff:,'zf5r 1SZf?72 Ei---5iff ' ,aw ,, 'fig ' A -bility , ,,. iffy, ,, ..,,., K, A - y ,X y .,.. . . . , , .5 -I - ,- L, .I ., Q,,,,w,fesm,.. tk -.2 ..w.15 N ' 3 Eg-mf ,Q S N. - mpg- ' -, it I 3 .- R . Q It ' 'Nu , 5... 'ld' . lx ,Ji -Fi 'f V 'VV 'i -V ,,r,.,,' 5 l r ' ' . P kt ' . C ,, y kk by A ., - . Q . .,, J, ,y ' 'W ' 5 Q M3 5 S al' . , lg-, , , , K ., - ,.. . . ,liz S or P . 1 . A . tl. it so ' ,,., ,mfr -f k 1, 1 -- s m' ,, Q 5 'f ,V g H -, 3' Q x. - Q , , , - A A f as A . ,,, A f , , . , , -..L -My , . , if . -,,,,. y 4 ,,,, hy fel - .... .M if . JJ A t .,., . ' N . . J' ,, A 1 i Q by e .im --:I . 1 mv' WMI' First Meet Successful Manzano's Cindermen return a strong nucleus of 'VI seniors to comp ement a young, strong squad, reflecting the tremendous turnout this year. Strengths for Manzano this year are loo ed for in the s rints, with such returnees as Randy Costales, Keith Chavez, Greg Hosek, and Robert VerWey and in the distances with Mike Maes, Sonny Martinez and Ronald Garcia. Also figuring strong for the thinclads are Glen Vreeland and Scott Chafins. The Monarchs, who finished sec- ond in District ZAAAA last year, are hoping for another strong fin- ish this season, with a much im- proved squad and tremendous en- thusiasm. Manzano is coached by Gary Burton and jim Arnold. 1.lumpers: fFirst Rowj Brett Thomas, Joe Nordquist tSecond Rowl Dave Miller, Gary Segura, David Bero, jimmy Smith, Robert Lunch, jon Thomas tThird Rowj Keith Chavez, Greg Hosek 2. Distance Men: Dave Miller, Sonny Martinez, Ronnie Garcia, jon Thomas, Bob Kinnard, Mike Maes. 3.The distance men for the Monarchs this year were as follows: CFirst Rowl Mickey McDonald, lei:-J Murray, joe Garcia, lim Napoleon, le-'ry Singleton, Dave Miller, Ronnie Garcia, Ron Disch, Roland Garcia fSecond Rowj Sonny Martinez, Fred Warner, Mike Hunter, Bob Kinnard, lon Thomas, Robert Herrera, Mike Maes. 4. james Schlosser, one of the best, run- ning the high hurdles. 5. The Sprint Relay consisted of Robert VerWey, Robert Lynch, jeff Saavedra, and Randy Costales. 6.The three senior weight men for the Monarchs were Ed Lindsay, Scott Chafins, and Glenn Vreeland. 7.The weight men this season were as follows fFirst Rowl Alan Moore, Mike Hunter, Ed Lindsay, Scott Chafins, Phillip Rivera lSecond Rowj Lyle Redbird, Ralph Eaton, Buck Raines, jeff Weiler, Glen Vreeland, Mark McCluney, Dennis Beock, Laird Mur- ray. I r . iz.. lx I I ' X S 1 I Nl ll fl . ' t' I ,rr . fl if 'qw' K C' gt' S S llil S - S ' 1 it Q t A S' wi. t tt l ll l X 2 lm . . Q X 3 it X I 3 1 AQ. ll l f X l . . 5 tw. .. ' 'RW Wm! J ki' 5995? Wm' ww, ll AQ 4, W ij , , M V, ,L,,W H3141 af +ve? gf jf gy- s 5 A , ff' ffivww V Aw gf' 'Aff' A A 'W 1- iw UW-21 M J ., M , A, Q? M 'MM ff 4 - .I -, Y' A ' M ., 5' W flf'-5 5 ' ' ..,,. W V ' M , QF ,, f ,,,.,,g1.yfff: ,f,,.-. ,, ' 'W .2 H Q ' .MX 5 ' HQ5f5f:75 W ' uf' ZFWT 5 4. ' 'J5 ' J ,. , , 'W ,q w . H , , M,,,,,,,w. , MMM Weqeggp. . f 65 - ,. , . ,, ,,-W, ,,,,f,5,,, f ,,L,.,-mi5m , ,V ,kwa s' - W f 4 f fggfzgyfgifihliffx Wm Q ,W -1 r M iwgggm Q53 at k,,w,,.,,...,, .MNMHW W me 133 inf' II ls' volleyba -E bn In their third season of interscholastic competition, the girls' gymnastic team had their most successful year. Posting a 'l5-3 record, they beat tough competition from Cibola, Sandia School, and Socorro, while losing in dual competition only to Los J-.5 Alamos. L In district competition, the team efforts were combined for a third place finish. The team's one all-around competitor, Lisa McCarty, also took a second in that 1' 1 catagory. Next year's team looks even more prom- ising. With four returning lettermen and 12 other varsity and junior varsity gymnastic, the team should have an even better gym- nastic season. 1. Sheryl Cifaratta performing an intermediate cumpulsory routine on the beam. 2. Lisa McCarty performing her winning routine on the uneven parallel bars at a pep assembly. Lisa went on to take state in gymnastics. 3, iFirst Rowj Colleen Golden, Marianne Moseley, Laura Reynolds, Ann Anderson, Dolores Gallegos, Manager, Christina Feist, Mary Chavez, Cary Blair. CSecond Rowj Lynn Rivera, Sylvia Villegas, Brenda Cates, Nancy Page, Kim Vandock, Sandy Hogsett, Lisa McCarty, Sheryl Cifaratta, Lisa De Guio. Not Pictured-Molly Crawford and jill Canniff. 4- Sherron Hirdman backs up a spike by jennifer jones as Cindy Meyer gets ready to block. 5.Marianne Evans and Sherron Hirdman attempting to block a spike by Terry Condon. 6. District 3AA 3rd place team, iFirst Rowj Suzie Powell, Sherron Hirdman, co-captain, Marianne Evans, Tamie Gardner CSecond Rowj jennifer jones, Terry Condon, co-captain, Connie Cacy, Nadine Roop, Diana Herschberger, Cindy Meyer iThird Rowj Beth Klarenbeck, man- ager, Theresa Morris, Karen Boardman, Carol Barnitz, coach. 7. The 1974 Manzano volleyball team, fFront Rowj Terry Condon, Susan Daniels, Marianne Evans, Cindy Cravens, Tamie Gardner, Melin- da Montoya lSecond Rowj jackie Williams, Connie Cacy, Cathy Cos- tales, Sherron Hirdman, Becky Alderman, Karen Boardman, Nancy Munch, Diana Herschberger fThird Rowj Carol Barnitz, coach, jennifer jones, Peggy Smith, Nadine Roop, Annette Munch, Suzie Powell, Donna Edwards, Cindy Meyer, Beth Klarenbeck, manager. fNot Pic- turedj Kelly Hardison. Manzano's Girls' Volleyball team got off to a good start this year with 23 enthusiastic girls ready for a big season. The team finished the 1974 season with a fine record of twelve wins and four loses- the most successful season ever for the Monarch's eight seniors. Terry Condon, Mari- anne Evans, Sherron Hirdman, Karen Boardman, Diana Hers- chberger, Nadine Roop, Susie Powell, and Kelly Hardison led the varsity throughout the season, adding strength and experience to the Man- zano attack. The Girls started practice the third day of school in September and worked to- gether everyday after school. The season's highlights includ- ed winning the sub-district championship and a third place finish in the District 3AA tournament. The team captains were Terry Condon and Sherron Hirdman, Sherron was also voted most valuable player. j sas T 5. . t,. P ,,.,. i r II yba volle N V3 5 -t Oo i 'l-J T 5 First Year Girls sing Boys Rules The 1974-75 season was a season of firsts for Manzanos Girls Basket- ball team. It was their first year of inter- scholastic competition, their first year to play using boys rules, and the first time they ve had a winnin season. The varsity finished the regu ar season 'with a 6-3 record but was eliminated lin the sub-district tournament follow- in tough losses to Del Norte and Ci ola. the Monarchs are looking for an even better season next year with six return- -ing lettermen and an excellent group of sophomores and juniors moving up from this year s 5-1 junior varsity team. iFirst Rowj Varsity Bridget Lane Christy Lindley Susan Daniels 12nd Rowl Cathy Costales manager Tamie Gardner Cindy Meyer Debbie Bailey jackie Williams. Mrs. Barnitz coach givesadevious plan. iFirst Row! l.V. Rhonda Burch Sherron Hirdman Terry Condon Cindy Cravens. i2nd Rowl jennifer jones Connie Cacy Beth Klanenbeck Datrina Dunnagan Peggy Smith Diana Herschberger Marie Neal. Katrina Dunnigan shows us her lay-up shot. U ' ' Xu I ,Ls I tu T ' F .Q ' QJ 5 -' i Ac M5 i i Q l Despite the loss of eight seniors, Q K l i m f uk I UD 1' 1 I 2. , , 3' I 1 4. lwiila TK V ' 2 as Jllwkilliiflf I C m C3 f l 3 1 s, ef. Qi I va L ' CD I U ' FU , su Q2 L QQ E2 A CD . 'fi ax L 1 i I -Q I 1 I 2 H I N' Iiili .1 cheerleaders Manzano's Chosen Twelve Lead Mighty Monarchs in Spirit Who are the Monarchs? We are the Monarchs. What kind of Mon- archs? MIGHTY Monarchs! But not quite as proud and mighty without our cheerleaders. In foot- ball, cross country, golf, wrestling, basketball, baseball, track and swimming, our cheerleaders are there, cheering our boys on and encouraging all to support each other in our own individual in- terests. In competition this year, our cheerleaders took five superior ribbons at a UNM clinic in july and competed against all other cheerleaders for the North-South basket- ball game. Miss Simms, cheerleader, Drill Team and Pep Club spon- sor, again this year has shown a tremendous talent for working with the girls. She demands the most from each girl, and the re- sults are an excited, enthused and together group of girls anxious to boost Manzano's Spirit. When asked why she was willing to de- vote so much of her time to Man- zano, janet Winter replied, I love spending time on it because it's worth it to me. It gives you a good chance to meet people, and l'm proud to represent the school thatl love. .Tm Manzano Varslty Cheerleaders 1-Of' CWS Connie Lutgen 5andY WIHIHVNS Marty Porter laflef Winter Cindy Hayden 139 ee , I e 1, 5 - , 5. - ' - 6. H 7. ' Returning Lettermen Lead Baseball Team w-...,...- MHS Baseball Schedule March 11 West Mesa March 14 Albuquerque March 19 Sarnt Plus March 21 West Mesa March 25 26 27 New Mexrco lnvltatronal Apr1l1 Rro Grande Apnl 5 Farmington Apnl 8 Eldorado Aprrl11 Aprll15 Aprrl17 Apnl 22 Aprll 23 Apnl 25 Aprrl 29 Del Norte Valley Albuquerque Crbola Sandra Rro Grande Highland Manzano returned 15 lettermen from last years 18 squad and were lookrng forward to an even better seaso rn 1975 Seniors Guy Rolrng Chuck Nelson Blll Marshall MaY2 Eldorado Dave Flemmrng Kelly Mumbower Ed Arellano Glen May 6 Del Norte Wilken Kevrn Kerekes John Carrey and Tony Grrego hea MHY7 H'ghland the way for the 75 campargn juniors expected to play May 9 Valley bug part are Tom Chrrstensen Ben Shultz Rrck Sltch Stev MEIY13 Grams Brrgante and Gorden Postenrerder May 14 Sandra May 16 Crbola May 22 24 State Tournament . 1 , . 1 N- , Cu nw . . -Q l T . f , GJ f I ,',LEs6l'i ' Y -Q TW Six l ' 1 I . , will ' Vg? 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S- ,I - 'x,ile'i1. 1 -- fl .-1, 1 sf ff ' 1 , l 1 .Q . 1 11 21 1 -fr-gl.. - 'wh t , f iff ' s 1 . . 21, 1- .ggisagtg-1 . till swf a - - 1 R 5 1 5- 1- 1 21 1' .1 ' 1 i lls kj 1- Q S A ' ,be . 5 if Q . l .3112 ':,EEg:s,U 1 pi Q 1 'f 112- ' 1 . 1 9' f '1 Q ,E 5. ..E 5 ! tc if lf . ,,45s2,.15ig:lK5,:.,s11i.i..gl,-:gi.51-sit-Q-fm3215 r5,,.i,g,iki f Q 1 ' W 5 - ' M 22' -' 11 ... ' 2 - - 1 I 2 'r N 1 fm 93,51 8 T T Z ....... ,Q ' M , W e M. Y, M1141-1-:::g ' S A -.amgflj N M .. Sm S E S C Wm , -I - . . . . . O- 0 'I , . , . . . 2, 1 . I ' 4. . , . . . 5 , . 6. 1 . 8. . . . . ls'tenn s Glrls Tennls Team Starts Swinging Grrls Tenms Schedule March 'Eldorado 'Valley West Mesa 'Santa Fe April Eldorado 'St Plus Gallup 'Del Norte Grants Valley Home matches . ' f ' rlsfca 11 20 25 29 0,0 1 Grants 3 8 . ' , 19 Q! 22 Ill 146 Getting back into the swing of things, the girls' tennis went into the '75 season with much enthusiasm. This as Miss Eyberse's first year as head girls' tennis coach. Her team was young, but she had hopes of good compe- tition to other teams. The girls are hard working and are very confident. There are four girls returning from last year who will be a great asset to the team. They are: Laure Gedanic, Mia Anaya, Suzanne Livesay, and Dinah Taylor. The varsity team consists of nine girls, three sophomores, two juniors, and four seniors. 1 . Suzanne Livesay hits a good overhead. aure Gedanic Standing Silvia McCarthy Leslie McCarthy lan Peurifoy, mah Taylor, jennifer Parks, Karen Larsen, Suzanne Livesay,1anie Guthrie, Coach Linda Eyberse. Not pictured: Susan Trembly, jennifer jones, Assis- :ani Coach Tobie Griego. 2. Kneeling: jennifer james, Mia Anaya, Gracie Muro, Marcia George, 5. ' . ' ' ' 3. Laure Gedanic hits a low shot. 4. Leslie McCarthy practices her forehand. 5. Dinah Taylor works on her backhand. Golf T E 53' Manzano's Golf Team Qualifies for State The Manzano Golf Team placed 2nd in all five district tournaments to qualify for state, even though only one senior, Nick Shinkle, participat- ed. Playing without their number three player, Ken Frankenfeld, the young Monarchs placed 4th in a field of 20 at the San juan open in Farming- ton, 3rd among 20 in Los Alamos, and 3rd among 19 at the Paradise Hills invitational. George Thompson, Kurt Muller, Nick Shinkle, and Ken Frankenfeld all finished in the top ten in district. Earning letters by playing in four tourna- ments are Nick Shinkel, senior, George Thomp- son, junior, Kurt Muller, junior, Ken Franken- feld, sophomore, Kelly Mumbower, senior, lim Osborne junior, and Mark West, sophomore. This is the largest number of lettermen Manzano has ever had. Coach Blackshear said that this years's team improved upon last year's 4th place standing, and with four lettermen returning next year, he feels the Monarchs could challenge for state championship. Tea 'Eldorado 'Manzano Del Norte Cibola vaney Rio Grande Grants 'Advanced to State 1241 1344 1374 1392 1399 1585 any in ,.,,,,. ,, 1 , X ham, .wma .,, 1' W5 ww x 1, - .. , W was 5 CLUBS Nm? QCRGACDIZAGIQCDS Spanish Honor Society Holds Canned Food Drives Spanish Honor Society is a very select group choosing only students of exceptional knowledge and speaking a- bility of Spanish. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Frances Cassino, Foreign Language Department head, the club has many varied fund raising projects throughout the year, including canned food drives at Thanksgiving and Christmas for the poorer families in Albuquerque. The club is very involved with the Spanish Club, with many activities concerning both. QR S O C I E T Y. . o I V-17 ' g g P IN il. tFirst Rowj Rick Maisel, Robert Barela, Jose Esquibel, joseph Flor- es, Robert Feder, Antonio Martinez. tSecond Rowl Stephanie Rust, lan Meador, Concetta Colella, Ann Cowper, Laure Ceda- nic, Dinah Taylor, Becky Adock, Rosemary Winterink, Christina Feist, Kathy Golden, Kathy Krueger,'Bev jordan, Liz Sanchez, Su- san Trembly, Mary McCrossen, Leslie McCarthy, Melissa Richter, Karen Boardman. 2. Sandra Giere, Laure Gedanic and joseph Flores help make punch for the International Dinner. 3. The Spanish Honor Society is headed by Antonio Martinez, His- torian, Robert Feder, publicity, Dinah Taylor, president, Laure Gedanic, treasurerg Robert Barela, vice-president, and Sandra Giere, secretary lNot Picturedj. Spanish Club Learns About Culture in Chihuahua We try to increase our knowledge of the culture by a trip to Chihuahua each year and attending plays and oth- er Spanish events throughout the year and it's a lot of fun when we all do it together, said ludy Lynes, publications manager. Every year near Valentine's Day, Spanish Club holds a party for underpriviledged children that includes games, favors, and most important, good food. Spanish Club al- so has a soccer team that challenges French and German Clubs throughout the year. ' 4 tFirst Rowl lan Meador, Karen Boardman, Tamie Gardner. lSecond Rowl Bev jordan, Bryan Bingham, Rosemary Winter- ink, Kathy Krueger, loyce Ortiz, Dolores Gallegos, Cynthia Dove. tThird Rowl Melissa Richter, Mary McCrossen, Becky Adock, Robert Barela. tFourth Rowj Valerie Hammond, Viki laramillo, Kathy Bogh. tFifth Rowj Leslie McCarthy, loseph Flores, Dinah Taylor, jose Esquibel,1ames Thomas. Spanish Club officers this year are Steve Kymes, historian, ludy Lynes, publicity, Karen Boardman, president, Kathy A ' .,., L L r . Q-.ff tt' ,-- gfiis- 'Y uf, ' f 1. -, A 1:1 kk :kr I ff.,-- -: ... . 'i 5 ,,,fsi, : t tt s ii', L at A A ' , . ,,,, I or K L .. I. tiitr ' 5 ' - st , rstttf H S ' ,, ' ' -v will-M t f 2 L 1. raft it -fi L 'Twig' EW haf ,af Y 4' I fy., Nu . gfkr Q Vkkkrrrk, 1. . I ' -- 932 I ' ,.., fir . M... 21 ,.., 1 itil '.,tti ' ,t', ,gigs tk lrilykktxri v f, K ,V V,,,:1:, may7,W1s,.W,w5,, .,f. kr , , . , - - SPA N159 3. Krueger, vice-president, Cindi Gray, publicity. tFirst Rowl Anthony Martinez, Ann Cowper, Laure Gedanic, ludy Lynes, tSecond Rowl Mary Barns, Margaret O'Neal, Lin- da Eolide, Susan Trembly, Dyan Gray. tThird Row! Terry Craw- ford, Nancy Colella, Diane Aguilar, Debbie Garcia, Lisa Mon- tijo, Liz Sanchez, Stephanie Rust. lFourth Rowj Connie Colel- la, Debbie Chavez, Debbie Rust. tFifth Rowb Maria Colella, Kathy Golden, Tammy Ortiz, Bob Feder, and sponsor, Mrs. Cassino. German Club Meets French and Spanish in Soccer The 'Deutscher Verein' was first organized in the mid- With Bettina Manz as President, the German Club plans dle sixties, and the club has continued to be active since to hold parties, go caroling at the Veterans Hospital, par that time with an objective to promote an interest in Ger- ticipate in soccer games, have guest speakers and films, man culture, said Mr. Mark Ready, German Club spon- and a German sausage sale. sor. 1. Heading the German Club this year are leannette Roybal, Na- omi Miller, Kathy Asselmeier, Steve Boggs, vice-president, and Bettina Manz, president. 2. Licking her fingers, Bettina Manz helps serve at the Inter- national Dinner held earlier this year. - 3- iFirst Rowl Sponsor-Mark Ready, Sherrie Newberger, Paul 154 Losinski, Bettina Manz, Steve Boggs, Liz Meyer, Mary Ann Clark, lill Bartel, Ramona Goss, Ann Wilkinson. iSecond Rowl Rosalie Semarge, Debra Phillabaum, Judy Keller, Elaine Pet- mecky, Christy Lindley, Roberta Borden, Peggy Smith. fThird Rowl Russell Posey, Tim Cooper, Kathy Asselmeier, Tonja Kuenstler, Edward Losinski, Richard Manes, Randall Hensley. lFourth Rowl leff Hunke, Steven Etherington, Dave Flemming, Thomas Frankenfield, Don Petmecky. French Club Helps Host International Dinner Not only is speaking a foreign language a talent, but as seen in the French Club, it can be a common foundation between people that great friendships can be built upon through the activities they participate in together throughout the year. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Susan Magnason and with president, Cheryl Hayes, French Club participated in soccer games, the International Dinner, picnics, the French Club dinner, community service projects, and Christmas caroling. 1. IFirst Rowi jennifer Crawford, Arthur Dewey, Wendy Cooper, Kim Hill, Ann Anderson, Mary Nunley, Guillermina Wills. tSecond Rowi Silvia McCarthy, Guy Roling, Laird Murray, Robin Rogers, Debra Peck, Sandra Hoffman, Lisa Sullivan, Anne Marie Morosin, Carol jones, Cindy Hunter, Toni Mon- get. 2. Mike Riggins and Guy Roling greatly helped in eating French Club's portion of the International Dinner. 3. IFirst Rowl Rick Maisel, Laura Requate, Denise Rust, Cheryl Hayes, laney Guthrie, Barbara Rogers, Susan Downey. ISec- ond Rowl Mrs. Magnuson Isponsori, Alan Yonack, Kevin Ken- nedy, Philip Arnold, Andrea Zenos, Cindy Linder, Brenda Jarman, Laura Dixon, Debra Paneouef, Sarah Leo, joel Belden, Cheryl Massoth, jason Rogers, Louise Moore. 4. French Club's officers are shown participating in the service for the International Dinner: Ianey Guthrie, secretary, Cheryl Hayes, president, Cheryl Massoth, vice-president, Denise Rust, treasurer. VICA Attends Skills Competition at Carlsbad Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, VICA is a group of students uniting in a common bond in trade and industrial education It hopes to develop leadership abil ities through participation in educational, vocational civic, recreational, and social activities Under the spon sorship of W A Simmons and with president, David Ches nick, VICA plans to attend Skills Competition at Carlsbad in April and Capitol Visitation at Santa Fe in February l . ' . H Q S Cx 1. tFirst Rowj Rick Ethridge, David Romero, Rick Landon, Scott Wood, Ernest Maestas, james Rakes, KSecond Rowl Rand Gar- field, Phillip Welsh, james Schallert, Greg Dickey, Matt Gia- quinto, Beccy Harker, Matt Eastwood, Shawn Cannon. 2. KFlrst Rowl Mike Tomaszewski, Matt Redding, Larry Hungate, David Yearout, Steve Cantrell, Rick Morris tSecond Rowl Chuck Little, Nobert Pohl, lim Barela, Terry Kosel, Danny Tar- ro, Gregg Dunlap, Randy Manus. 3, V.I.C.A.'s sponsor, Mr. W.A. Simmons 4. Steve Cruz, reporter, Anna Plant, secretary, David Chesnick, president, Viola Muller, treasurer, Rita Stewart, parliamen- tarian. Staters Are Picked From Top of Senior Class Manzano's Staters are picked from the top students in the Senior Class. All Staters are closely interviewed on their political values and interest in Manzano's student body. All Staters attend Boys' and Girls' State during the summer where they learn a great deal about the govern- ment and how it's run. All school elections are held by the Staters. At this time, the Staters would like to thank the sponsors and alternates that have given so freely and generously of theirtime. e 5 . 1. Boys' State delegates were picked last year from many luniors trying out. Chosen to represent Manzano were iFirst Rowb Steve Mulryan, Tom Dietz, Mark Campbell, Samuel Rogers. lSecond Rowl Dave Longley, Paul Losinski, Steve Boggs, Brad Woolley. 2. Girls' State delegates were Diana Herschberger, Christy Cot- ter, Bettina Manz, Tracy Green, and Leslie McCarthy. 3. Heading the Staters this year, Mr. Harold Piatt, sponsor, Diana Herschberger, secretary, Sandra Giere, vice-president, and Dave Longley, president. 4, The Alternates for the Staters Club this year were lFirst Rowl Laura Miller, Kristy Moore, Kathy Krueger, and Sandra Giere. lSecond Rowl Kelly Mumbower, Lisa Campbell, Rod Scott. .. sn, Ski Club Cioes to Purgator ' Over Thanksgiving ct. .-,,, ,.x 1. Ski Club iFirst Rowl Leslie McCarthy, Lisa Campbell, Sandy iThird Rowl Rick Segal, Mark Leonard, Mike Mendenhall Bullock, Liz Sanchez, Cheryl Hayes, Linda Eolide, Tami Ortiz, Rod Scott, Bill Ayre, Don Border, Tom Dietz, Steve Mulryan Diane Brooks, Marcia George, Nancy Brooks, Andrea Zenos, Laird Murray, Dave Alvarado Susan Ayre, Susan Trembly, Marlene Anderson, Mrs. Hiller, sponsor. tSecond Rowl Bob DeBettignies, Mark Hindsley, Officers. Christy Cotter, President, Marlene Anderson, Secre Rick. Maisel, Alan Yonack, Peter Dunlap, Christy Cotter, tary-treasurerp BillAyre, Vice President, Peter Dunlap. Melissa Richter, Kelly Lutz, jim Napoleon, Dave Yearout, 5 'QS ' ,tE'sf 54 W fi- f - ' -' . a, A , .2 'W ifi fifty 'g gaf ff. it ' H' M 4' 'tw-525 1 'si' ,Ii L lin .:'Q.1if'f...,'z'f'f:'em tlwriil' aftemil - 5,5 5 Q ei-fl? 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Mr. Stacy, sponsor, Denise Rust, secretary, Paul Losinski, President. ooo STUDENT Q Tracy Green, Student Bod President on ifvslzfvwzlsm 0 S ooo Gfll yNEl O O C Z F3 12 O O I 1 Student Council Seniors. lFirst Rowj Chris- ty Geusse, Velda Tipton, Audrey Vlock, Melissa Richter, Marianne Evans, Marty Porter, Paul Lo- sinski, Tracy Green, Kelly Mumbower, Leslie Mc- Carthy, Tammy lohnston tSecond Rowb Theresa Maes, Cheryl Hayes, Dot Miller, Maria Cates, Rich- ard Horcasitas, Lisa Camp- bell, Linda Watson, Mary Anne Lark, Steve Mulryan Mark Lamborn, Debbie Carrion, Cindy Barchus, lim Locklin, ludy Lynes, Dennis Graham, Terry Condon, Dinah Taylor, Shirley Myers, Cindy Cof- fey, Melinda Carrillo, jen- nifer Parks tThird Rowl Dave Longley, Rod Scott, Lynn Shelby, Joe Lovato, Terry Aragon, lim Ward, lose Esquibel, Blane Sloan Frank Lynch, Benny Vi- gil, Guy Roling, Anita Ortiz, Bill Marshall lFirst Rowj Naomi Mil- lam, Unknown Member, Karen Kindrick, Terry Glasgow, janet Ferrgat, Linda Simpson, lan Mea- dor, lim Napoleaon iSec- ond Rowl Adette Garcia, Unknown Member, San- dy Williams, Cheryl Slay, Ceil Dickson, Steve Kymes, Rick Maisel, Don- na Edwards, Mary Nunley, Theresa Marquea, Ronny Manus, Lori Stewart, Laird Murray tThird Rowl Unknown Member, Lau- rie Anderson, joel Bel- don, Unknown Mem- ber: Becky Harken, Guy Roling, lay Rogers, Benny Vigil, Mike Hunter lFirst Rowj lim Samborn, Donna Edwards, Andrea Vlock, Valoice Romero, Cindy Cravens, Christy Grant, Cathy Costalles, Felice Garcia, Sylvia Mc- Carthy, Vicki Doyle, Laura Reynolds. tSecond Rowl Frank Lynch, Deanna France, Tammy Hookler, Alicia Albritten, Rick Maisel, Theresa Marquea, Richard Anaya, lay Ro- gers, Steve Kymes, Bob Blum, Mike Riggins, Paul Wooley, Mark Hindsley. Student Senate Works for Made up of student officers elected by each class, Stu- dent Government meets for at least one hour a day dis- cussing and taking action against many of the problems facing Manzano as a student body. Because of Student Government, our library is now open nights for the stu- M I l Library to Open at Night dents' benefit and the malls are landscaped. New this year, at least two members of Student Government at- tend EVERY school function so that they can become more aware of the student body and the problems facing each one of them individually. y l l ,i -. 5 r . tg. stlllziggflt ' it z 2 pl. Student Government worked together this year as a class providing a lot of time for them to work on solutions to many of the problems facing Manzano as a student body. Pictured are Theresa Marquez, Linda Watson, and Rick Maisel in this class. 2. Student Government officers. Mrs. Tilley, sponsor, lay Ro- gers, Vice President, jennifer Parks, Recording Secretary, Dennis Graham, Sargeant at Arms, Tracy Green, President, Velda Tipton, Attendance Secretary. 3. tFirst Rowi Donna Edwards, Theresa Marquez, Chris Nunez, Cindy Cravens, Tracy Green, Linda Watson, Cathy Costales lSecond Rowi lim Napoleon, lay Rogers, Mike Riggins, Mrs. Tilley, Rick Maisel, Paul Losinski. 4. jay Rogers, Student Body Vice-President on STUDENTC t at ,t-f at ,,, is 0 1 Honor Society Paints Children's All Faith's Home The National Honor Society 'members are selected on a basis of the qualifications for leadership, cha.racter and, most important, their scholastic achievements. They must have a grade point average of 3.25 or better. Aside from normal Honor Society responsibilities and fund raising projects, this year the Honor Society is tak- ing an active role in working for the community. For Thanksgiving, the members volunteered to give of their time to help paint the All Faith's Childrens' Home. They are making plans for blood donations to the Albuquer- que Blood Bank later in the year. As far as school activities go in December, Honor Society held a fund raising dance with two bands ac- companying. Under the leadership of joseph Flores, they are planning many other activities and proving that Hon- or Society can be a good investment and a tremendous learning experience. nl. First Row - Debbie Riggins, Valerie Hammond, Karen Board- man, Melissa Richter, Marianne Evans, Diana Herschberger, Christina Feist, Kathy Golden, Paula Ziemba. Second Row - Dennis Martinez, Rory Bednar, Dave Longley, Robert Barela, Dave Flemming, Gary Hines, Anthony Stygar. 2. Second Row Sandra Ciiere, Executive Committee, Kathy Krue- ger, Treasurer, Dennis Graham, Reporter, Leslie McCarthy, Executive Committee, Liz Sanchez, Executive Committee, First Row - Sherrie Newberger, Secretary, joseph Flores, Presi- dent, Mary McCrossen, Vice-President, Not Pictured- Greg- ory M. Beckner, Executive Committee. First Row - Laure Gedanic, Tracy Green, Christy Cotter, De- nise Rust, Cheryl Hayes. Second Row - Mare Rust, Steve Mul- ryan, Valerie White, Darris Allen, Eric Caudle, Mark Lamad- rid, Tony Martinez, lose Esquibel. First Row - Dana Bowdich, Kathy Ray, Lynn johnson, Carol Kent, Cindy Linder, Andrea Zenos, Kristy Moore, Bettina Manz, Laura Miller. Second Row - Paul Losinski, Karen Tilley, Steve Boggs, Lizabeth Meyer, Warren Frizell, Tom Schripse- ma, Blaine Sloan, Bob Hiser, Debbie Maloney, Brenda Ma- con, Dinah Taylor. Not Pictured - ludy Alexander, Eddie Arel- Iano, Kathleen Asselmeier, lennine Beck, Nancy Brooks, Mark Campbell, Mary Chavez, Darlene Davis, Carol De Freitas, Sharon Deatherage, Kimm Denio, Eric Disch, Ruth Dismuke, Susan Douney, Duke Flynn, Cindy Griggers, Carol Lederer, Peggy Lowe, Lizbeth Meyer, Jeannette Rael, Danelle Sasser, Richard Segal, Daren Tilley, Mark Wesselman, janet Williams. DECA Students Are Challenged in ational Contests The Distributive Education Clubs of America-DECA- DECA offers students a chance to go to school, work offers the student vocational understanding, civic con- off campus and receive credits for doing it. One credit is screnceness, social intelligence and leadership develop- given for classroom learning in marketing, merchandlz ment said DECA reporter, Sandy Chavez. , ing, distribution and management. First Row - Crystal LeMaster, Alice Nunley, Joyce Weather- ford, Patty Stevens, Cyndy Thompson, Beverly Stewart, Carla Reed, Patty Howell. Second Row - Mike Sheffield, john Fitz- gerald, Alan Pohl, Ronnie Crespin, David Harms, Pete La Val- ley, Richard Garcia, Rodger Diers, lenifer Womack, Cheryl Kostka, Rhonda Mareau. 164 First Row - jenny Hearn, first Vice-President, Sandi Sturgill President, Marlene Anderson, second Vice-President, Tam my Dobbs, Secretary. Second Row - Richard Anaya, Parlimen tarian, Sandy Chavez, Reporter, Stephanie Feeney, Historian Elaine Gallegos, Treasurer, Cindy Thompson, Photography Linda Sandoval, Chaplain, John Butt, Advisor. All students enrolled ID dlstrrbutlve education are au tomatrcally members of DECA the only academic club at Manzano pursulng the area of marketing and drstrrbu tron The students are challenged to partlclpate In drstrlct state and nationally sponsored contests such as publrc speaking, sale demonstratron, advertlsrng, job Interview, display merchandising, information mannuals, and 10 other search mannuals ID various areas of marketing and wlll receive recognition for work well done, sald Sandy W liliil First Row Renee Martm Tammy Thorman Barbara Le Vas Flrst Row Errca Martinez Cmdy Unser janet Scally Sand: seur Joanne Rubxo Lmda Sandoval Susan Lmdsey Catherrne Sturglll Duane Johnston Sue Carroll Elaine Gallegos Second Richardson Second Row Duane Lewxs Raelene Plake Mary Row lackle jones Stephanle Feeney Sandy Chavez David Greenleaf Lmda Pena Cmdy Reade joe Cooney Ken Knack Gomez Randy Austm Mlke Gutnerrez Dolores Sanchez Ly Thrrd Row Daryl Geuss Richard Anaya dalohnson Tammy Dobbs I ,, . . . . . . . . . H - , . I 595' sffiflllli ,lcrffgefmgs 1, l il l , fllllflg f elt ' - -. I lEhl'1l-lull , ll I l'.f1:iilisllgllL 1. I -L x -liffsvslsi ,-fs' R I its ,,,,. 5-f:q111fr1 1 3 ,U V 1 ' ' ' , ,- 1. .fl : : ':3l V L In 1 , lgmiggil 4,53 H ' -2.ffiswr:1gl,:1fZ: 1 1 ' 'I.1- 'fiflii' K . M5153 5, ' ' if N 1 I-v,:.,A,!.,, t ,S ' 1 K , Q n ' ' . ll ' f , S A 1 1 1 ' ' I 1 1 ' 2' ' 1 1 1 . I I 1 1 1 1 1 - ' I ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 H I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I - 1 - 165 U Drill Team's Enthusiasm Helps Boost School Spirit Manzano's Drill Team has helped tremendously in pro- moting school spirit this year with enthusiasm for all school activities. Drill Team provided halftime entertain- ment at all football and basketball games throughout the seasons. The membership has increased by more than half from what it was last year. Drill Team originally was the Pep Club, and then it became a combination of both. Now Drill Team has gained enough support in member- ship and enthusiasm that it has become a club on its own. '?fLL TEAMo o o Angie Allison, Patty Dumas, Shaun Ruiz lSecond Rowl Debbie 0 Acosta. Q Chris Leo, Deanna France, Carrie Darling, and Kathy Guerin. Sarah Leo, Renee Adent lSecond Rowl Karen Homet, Debbie Q Cates, Kathylsburgh. Tracy Dunlap, Paris Lattin, Wendy Seamons, Tammy Carter, and Q Theresa Novak. Starting off their fund-raising activities this year, Drill Team sold bubble gum until they were sold out, and then candy canes before Christmas, so they are responsible for any cavities made during October and November! Drill Team also sponsors several dances throughout the year. Under the sponsorship of Miss Simms again this year, Drill Team spends a great amount of after school hours getting-it together within themselves and with the band. Miss Simms is really hard on us, but she keeps us to- gether. Without her, we COULDN'T do it, said Deanna France, a member of Manzano's Drill Team. With President Melinda Carrillo and Vice President Renee Adent and Tammy Carter, Drill Team has become very important in many of the girls' lives. Drill Team is important to me because l believe in Manzano and its people and through Drill Team, I can do something to help support it, said Deanna. 1 lanet Walton, jerine Hogg, Liz Tawney, Anita Ashcraft, Susan Trembly. 2 tFront to Backl Kristi Graves, Ceil Dickson, loyce Ortiz, Tammy Carter. 3 Peggy Olsen: Ceil Dickson, mascot, Miss Simms, sponsor. 4 tFirst Rowl Robin Sheldahl, Karen Williams. iSecond Rowl Cheryl Keeny, Melinda Carrillo, Peggy Kyger. 167 M Club Holds Pep Rall We're going to try to do things that will designate us as THE M Club this year, said Dave Flemming, M Club President earlier, and throughout the year, their wishes have come true. M Club has beenactively involved with the student body this year and in practically every event, Bonfire lnspite of Rain sometimes with an over-abundance of enthusiasm and spirit but always involved and always enthused. As far as their female membership goes, Dave said, We decided last year that it would be best for our club to be all male for the things that we are trying to accomplish. 1' 'H' l STORT CLUB ooo 1. lFirst Rowj Gordon Postenrieoer, Tony Griego, Rick Sitch, jeff Saavedra, Skip Dobson, Eric Disch tSecond Rowl Ben Shultz, Steve Brigante, Mark Leonard, Ron Disch, Richard Hallam, Gary Segura tThird Rowl Scott Chafins, Phil Rivera, Bob Lee, Dave Sitch, Randy Lockwood, Bill Marshall, Mike Newsom, Gary Hines tFourth Rowi Dave Longley, Joe Costales, lim Sch- losser, Dave Fleming, Randy Costales, jim Braden, Randy Brighance CFifth Row! Rick Mintle, Bob Starner, Guy Roling 2. This year M Club was under the leadership of Mr. C'de Baca, sponsor, Richard Hallum, secretary, Dave Fleming, President, Rick Sitch, Vice-President, Gary Hines, Treasurer. 3. Reeking of onion and any number of other things, the M Club initiation is always a striking event. Pictured here are initiates Bob Starner, leff Saavedra, Gordon Postenrieder, Mike Newsom, Rick Mintle, Rick Sitch, and Steve Braganti. 4. Smile Bob. . .You're on Yearbook's Candid Camera. M Club actlvltles this year Included lnltxatlon at which all new members were at the mercy of the older mem bers , a Pep Rally Bonflre before Homecoming, a pre sentatlon of footballs and boquets to the Queen and her two Princesses along with their game half time escort, working the concession stand at all home basketball and u as Q? L' myffi YE st :H Y wing? ts gags f s lm sw, Q' Bgbrtx Q ls A xml E su? 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V,,. .. xr :N .5-n. . ..,,. , Q - ., Hggeifsal fs -. ,msg-fsserwszsg J-. sv -,.,,s,,:..,,L ' ,. iii fr- f' .fziffefsfzpil w1-'sf1..-- mlsw 5 I F s.mf1,sf sfm :-. - ..,lr.msEQm.:s'.v If ,mx -e 1. - l l 1 . . . , . - - . - . . , . 4 , . . . l - 2 ' . . , Rodeo Club s First Year Off to an Enthused Start Club plannedlits own rodeo and a dance. Unfortunately, rodeo skills tend to get lost in our society today, so this club strives to educate anyone interested in the sport in hopes to encourage enthusiasm. tFirst Rowl Peggy Smith Dan Carver james Davis janet Fer 5feVe Wheeler, vice president: Teresa Bechdol, treasurer got Cherie Barker Teresa Bechdol Shirley Myers Becky Sim DHD Carver, hist- feP0ftef1 Shirley MYef5f SeCfetafY2 Sid RUS ons Bonsal Gallagher Mike Budager CSecond Rowl Sid Rus sell, president. Gray Mr Packenham sponsor Mr. Packenham, Rodeo Club Sponsor Jeanne Shaw Takes First in State for Karate Form The public's view of Karate is an enormous miscon- ception, said Jeanne Shaw, Karate Club's secretary. Onlookers believe that students of Karate are merely a minority of scrappers who get off on fighting. There will always be-a few who give it a bad name, but it is not true 1, tFirst RowJ Mary Cardenas, Ed Bass, Ed Chavez, Jeanne Shaw, Randy Hale, Robert Hale fSecond Rowl Mike Shaw, Mark Reynolds, Tim VanDenover, Alan Mare, Mr. Hawes, Art Min- ster, instructor. of most. There are literally millions of people studying the art. It is an art that can't be mastered. The students set their own goals and strive to get there with years of prac- tice and buckets of just good old fashioned sweat. C ll 2. Tim VanDenover exhibiting a karate kick on Alan Ware. 3. Karate Club Officers. Ed Chavez, Treasurer, Mr. Hawes, spon- sor, Tim VanDenover, President, Jeanne Shaw, Secretary, Alan Ware, Vice President. Speech Team Starts Year With Twelve Tournaments The purpose of the Speech Team is to encourage par- hosted two tournaments oftheir own. ticipation in speech activities such as service for the or- Last year, Speech Team took first in the city s Voice of ganizations, tournaments, and contests. The member- Democracy Contest and second in the State Also they ship has doubled since last year and is now 25. Speech took third in the nation in the American Legion Ora Team participated in 12 in-town and out-of-town tourna- torical Contest. ments, helped make the APS satellite video-tape, and F e , K.,,,,,,,r Eld 'DEI QTEAM 5' in gi at-nw l 5 X ' 've al.. s f 'Wi 32? 1. lFirst Rowl Mark Lamborn, Liz Tawney, Tom Cooney, Ruth 3, CFirst Rowl Kathy Dooner, Darcy Humphreys, Aaron Grmbel Dlsmuke. fSecond Rowl Aaron Gimbez, Larry Latcher, Cindy Debi Sanders, Cindy Knight, Bonsal Gallagher. lSecond Rowl Kmght- Mark Lamborn, Suzy Dooner, Liz Tawney, jill Bartel Tom 2. Liz Tawney, Darcy Humphreys, Tom Cooney, Ruth Dismuke. Cooney, Ruth Dismuke, Terry McCreary, Sponsor Right on, Be Free Is BSU Motto for Black Week Famous for their Friday jams in the center hall, the Black Student Union has been every active this year in subtle ways. In December, the B.S.U. went to the African Arts Show in Santa Fe. Later in the year, they sponsored a week of programs remembering their heritage- and sharing it with the other people of Manzano. They had an assembly and a night of preformance of Right On, Be Free including a drama, talent show and a fashion show. Ending the week, the B.S.U. sponsored a dance at which Curtis Pride and Kathy Shipp were named Mr. and Mrs. B.S.U. 11- 1. lFirst Rowb Vickie Patterson, jackie Williams, luanita Roun- tree, Patricia Nowlin, Brenda Cates, Dot Miller CSecond Rowl Queen Cates, luanita Downell, Val Boyer, Jerry Singleton, Cathy Shipp, lThird Row, Greg Mendoza, Darrell Lloyd, john Monget, Rick Enman, lames Nowlin, Curtis Pride Not Pic- tured- Carlos Siddell, lim Ward. 2 BSU officers. CFirst Row, Mrs. Stanley, sponsor, Gloria Enman, ' president, Mr. Murdoch, sponsor. lSecond Rowl Stephanie Rountree, secretary, Toni Monget, vice-president, Richard Enman, sargeant at arms, Diane Thompson, treasurer. HD I VD Chicano Club Keeps Heritage Alive Keeping their heritage alive, the Chicano Club began the year holding an assembly at which they provided an hour of good entertainment, featuring one of our students who is a professional singer, Debbie Martinez. Special guests were invited and served pasole afterwards. ,LO CL UB000 nl. tFirst Rowi Rueben Garcia, Helen Martinez, Marie Lucero, Mar- gret Herrera, Tommy Baca, Darla Suazo, Marie Montano, Pam Griego CSecond Rowl David Griego, Diana Moya, Art Moya, Steve Moya, lo- hanna Romero, Mark Gallegos, Doris Sena, Patrick Sena, Debbie Mar- tinez, Mike Encinas, Tammy Ortiz 2. Chicano Club Officers and Sponsors: tFirst Rowl Bessie Herrera, Treasurer, Diane Aguilar, Secretary, Debbie Garcia, President, Marie Montano, Vice President, Mrs. Garcia, sponsor tSecond Rowi Mr. Guevara, Mr. Herrera, Mr. Montano, all sponsors. Chicano Club also sponsored a dance, took a trip to Sante Fe with the Black Student Union,went Christmas caroling and held several fund raising projects. Under the leadership of Debbie Garcia, the Chicano Club was really alive this year. H- 'i '? N L,5Q -- .,,:,,,,,,,, f ' --f: '.3 -- W 'tix 3. iFirst Rowi Mr. Guevara, Bessie Herrera, Diane Aguilar, Debbie Garcia, Mr. Herrera, Rena Sandoval, Carla Lovato, Mrs. Garcia, Mr. Montano tSecond Row! Louis Griego, Irene Herrera, Debbie Garcia, Phyllis Romero, Anthony Montano, Evelyn Baca, Ruby Gutierrez, Tommy Encinas, Robert jaramillo 4. Mr. Guevara, sponsor, and Marie Montano, Vice President, going over final matters before presenting Chicano Assembly. H634 1 . QQ The Organization Strives to Unite the Students The Organization was a year old this spring and strives to bring unity among the students of Manzano instead of the usual competition. Activities are planned to include other organizations. Among the activities were a picnic, dance and pot luck' dinner. The Organ- ization's contributions to Manzano this year included a Christmas Tree in the Student Center, cleaning of stu- dents' and teachers' parking lots, and Valentine decora- tions in the Student Center. 1. This year, the Organization is under the leadership of Mr. Gue- vara, sponsor, Sandra Nuanez, Historian, Kenny Armenta, Treasurer, joe Rivera, Pres., Darlene Saavedra, Vice Pres., Liz Nuanez, Secretary. 2. lFirst Rowl Darlene Saavedra, joe Rivera, Cheryl Hayes, Liz San- chez, Iim Napoleon tSecond Rowl Rueben Gonzales, Mary Greenleaf, Ronnie johnson tThird Rowl Raelene Plake, Linda Pena, Evelyn Burd, fz Rqseann Salazar, Adrian Pino, Gary Cabesuela 3. tFirst Rowl Greg Mendoza, Jeannie DeVoll, Terrye Hare, Elaine Miera, Marie Montano, Mr. Guevara tSecond Rowj Liz Nuanez, Kenny Armenta, Sandra Nuanez, julie Lyons, Mark Gallegos, Shawn Reis, Mike Encinias, Kathy Guerin 0 0 o Z O T: 'Z 5 ooo THE ORCA o 0 0 O Barbara Wrich ls Elected Regional OE President The purpose of OEA is to develop leadership abilities, Conference in March with seven high school partici interest in the American business system, and compe- pating. First, second and third place winners went to the tency in office occupations. State Conference in Roswell and the winners there went The OEA chapter at MHS hosted the Regional OEA tothe Nationalsin Chicago. V1 1 .wmmvmwannwmwwmLwmtxmmmtuu 'l A t tmmtitxmtmwww, www S w mn-mm Q N t fllillilllllllll'l'l'5?l3l'l5 f : 'i 3 ' fa. V Nt My .. ., mlmlf- ma,-' 'tt-e.ti:ffif vw. Q ,. jmft.'mv11a2i A l' W 'r'f'- ltttt!liE5Q.ll ,.. ltatsiil 614 ooo 1 2 junior OEA members. tFirst Rowj Gale Martin, Marcia George Geneva Garcia, Cathy Saylors, Debbie Cates, Keri Denio, Pam Lewis, lanice Willems, Roxanne Weaver, Misty Tomaszewski. lSecond Rowl Carol Stokes, Teresa Luckett, Betsy Vincent, Laurie Coulson, Deborah Chase, Lori Stewart, Vickie Vigil, Cindy Martinez, Dena jiron, Frances Salazar, luanita Dow- nell, Carla Gonzales, Susan Knighten. OEA officers. lFirst Rowl Angels Day, Vice President, Barbara Ulrich, President, Barbara Winklepeck, Secretary. CSecond Rowj Kari Alderman, Parliamentarian, Karen Morris, Photog- rapher, Kathy Wilkinson, Historian, Karin Chandler, Treas- urer. 15895. Senior OEA members. lFirst Rowi Kari Alderman, Mrs. Fox, sponsor, Angela Day, Barbara Ulrich, Karin Chandler, Chyrel Feliciano, Sylvia Archuleta, Shirley Myers, Pam Frantz, Toni Monget, Dyan Gray. fSecond Rowl Judy Alexander, Kathy Rivera, Donna Teasley, Kim Ransopher, julia Gijon, Josie Gonzales, Linda Earnhardt, Valerie White, Kathy Wilkinson, Rhonda Kinnard, Barbara Winklepeck, Karen Morris, Karen Lehman, Dolores Gonzales, Lynn johnson. OEA members meet the first Monday of every month. Shirley Myers is speaking at the one. Drama Department's Production Goes to Portales Quiet Cries , reaching out for someone to help them ... for someone to stop them ... from committing sui cide. In March, the Drama Department preformed their production of Quiet Cries in Portales and for the Eng- lish classes. lt was followed by a Spring Production. S S N 4 ,- -.,s '. Y--ty 'Elli e is l E -:'f t 5 ffffviffffff Q rf: A w e, M.: 3 1 S-af '- 'P Q-1 , iii'-1 2,tii . sk-r -k:.L.. I? ' . YV w Q Q, S55 f 'J W. . 1 '- ts. f 173 MSA E S I .. t'.t V rttt 'L rsss ittitfl f i'- H Q is S! tirt Q - at i l at 1 f 5 Us S is' iiii i iis Q sl C A :L - Q. :rf 'S .,-- ' E 2550 gkigi ss., ,,,ts L V , - if s M . if---M1 2 if wsasa- - X ' 'SS S C f ri 1 j it QV bg 5 ' 1 fyy 1 2. 3. Sophomores, QFirst Rowj Lisa Montijo, Wendy Cooper, Lori Requate, Tom Frankenfeld, Debbie Sanders tSecond Rowj Mary Barrios, Susan Stearm, Barbara johnson, Eva Bailey, Becky Stover, Shannon Hall, Debbie Weltz tThird Rowj Do- lores Dooley, Natanya Theil, Pam Russell, jeanne Gonzales, Felice Garcia, Debby Childer juniors, fFirst Rowj jeff Kidwell, Tammy Markham, Holly Scharf, Susan Dooner, Karen Robenson, Debbi jackson CSec- ond Rowj Barbara Miller, jeanne Ferry, Linda Slane, Mary Stacy, Vicki Eden, Robin Poole, Teva Vanlandingham, Lori 4. 177 'l. Seniors, tFirst Rowj Penny Webb, Sue Lucero, Cindy Griggers, Sharon Deatheridge, Carol Fluke tSecond Rowj Gregg Mac- Donald, Bev Frindt, john Varnado, Matt Fowble, Rose Baros, Gail Wakeman tThird Rowj Sherry Thompson, Mike Presley, jim Rudolph, Brenda Elliot, Mike Martinez Anderson, Richard Mercek iThird Rowj Lance Billingsly, Daryn Wesner, Beth Evans, Steve Steiger, Debbie Healy, Deb- bie Willis, Darcy Humphreys, Loretta Schoen, Cheryl Lombard Thespians, tFirst Rowj Mike Martinez, Treasurer, Carole Fluke, corresponding secretary, jim Rudolph, President, Brenda Elliot, Vice President, Cindy Griggers, Recording'Sec- retary fSecond Rowj Cheryl Lombard, Rose Baros, Holly Scharf, Matt Fowble, Sharon Deatheridge, Historian lThird Rowj jeff Kidwell, Darcy Humphreys, Debbi jackson, Loretta Schoen. Eight Students Chosen for All State Orchestra Given the opportunity to develop their musical talent, the orchestra was involved in many school concerts and UNM Festivals, as well as many individual opportunities, such as the UNM Solo and Ensemble Festival, All State and Albuquerque Youth Symphony Orchestras. Some of the city's greatest talent musically has come from Man- zano's orchestras. They have also been faithful in sup- porting school activities by playing at assemblies and other school sponsored programs. nl Members of 1975 All-State Symphonic Orchestra: Andrew Em- mett, Kevin Connolly, Keith ludd, jeff Bernstein, Peter Denes, and Bridger Lane lNot Picturedl losie Salsich, Mark Lamadrid 2 Albuquerque Youth Symphony Orchestra Tom Schripsema, Bob Blum, Danelle Sasser, Ken Pierson, Mark Anderson, Brad Woolley, Kristy Moore, Lori Sasser, Ann Wilkenson, Bob Gorsline, Warren Friz- ell tNot Picturedi Ron Eddy, Dan Petmecky, George Dykes, Leslie Smith 3 MHS Chamber Orchestra. Lisa Huerta, Richard Coonce, Kevin Connolly, Elaine Montoya, Andrew Emmett, Debra Bailey, Nancy Collela, Yvette Chavez, Debbie Martinez, Mark Bauder, Bridget Lane, Peter Denes, Sharon Deatherage, jeff Bernstein, Susan Daniels, Caryn Wesner, Keith ludd, jean Wilkinson iNot Picturedl losie Salsich, Mark Lamadrid 1 ,xpx 1 MHS Orchestra Officers. Elaine Montoya, Secretary, jeff Bern- stein, P.R., Debbie Martinez, Librarian, Peter Denes, Equipment Man- ager, Sharon Deatherage, President, QNot Picturedl Josie Salsich, Vice President, Mark Lamadrid, Equipment. 2 Albuquerque Youth Symphony and Youth Orchestra Members. lFirst Rowl Andrew Emmett, Richard Coonce, Bridget Lane, Kevin Connolly fSecond Rowj Keith Judd, Peter Denes, Mark Bauder, jeff Bernstein, Lisa Huerta, Karen Wesner 3 MHS Chamber orchestra in rehearsal. 4 More MHS Chamber Orchestra in rehearsal. Chorus Department Presents. . .West Side Stor Take my hand and we're half way there. . .Take my hand and l'll take you there, sang 'Tony and Maria' in the Chorus Dept.'s musical this year-West Side Story. Some people take Chorus expecting an easy grade or because it'll fill the whole in their schedule. Little did they think that they would be spending hundreds of await tr T ' ' 1 3 R US00 V i s , V l ful T .,. T n nl. Concert Choir lFirst Rowi Cindy Griggers, Steve Wheeler, Holly Scharf, Kirby Kennedy, Amy Whidney, David Miller, Claudia Stevens, Matt Fowble, Jeanne Wilkenson lSecond Rowj Susan James, Rich Ara- gon, Barbara Miller, Philo Barnhart, Debbie Norris, Jim Ward, Kim Mendenhall, Jeff Kidwell, Darcy Humphreys, Rose Barros, Jeanie De- Voll fThird Rowl Angi Kinnelly, Brian Day, Martha Atkinson, Mark Oliver, Jan Meador, Bill McClannon, Sharon Graves, Ed Lindsey, De- anna France, Steve Anderson, Jeanine Beck, Kelly Hardison, Tony Maltsby, Sandra Bracken 2. Modern Choir. lFirst Row? Rose Barros, Mark Oliver, Debbie Norris, Jeff Kidwell, Kim Mendenhall, Matt Fowble, Claudia Stevens tSecond Rowl Philo Barnhart, Angi Kinnelly, Ed Lindsey, Holly Scharf, hours willingly, on a musical that touched the hearts of all who saw it. Under the direction of Carol Wade, this year Chorus had a Nostalgia Concert, two Christmas Concerts, a Modern Choir retreat to Red River, the UNM and Durango Song Festivals, and, of course-West Side Story. Steve Anderson, Sandra Bracken, Tony Maltsby lThird Rowj Brian Day, Cindy Griggers, Bill McClannon, Darcy Humphreys, Steve Wheeler 3. Members of All State Chorus. JFirst Rowj Jeanne Wilkenson, Cindy Griggers, Debbie Norris lSecond Row! Claudia Stevens, Mark Oliver, Brian Day, Rose Baros, Holly Scharf 4. During their Christmas Concert, the Modern Choir does some small choreography along with the music. Mike Mills, Matt Fowble, Steve Anderson, Sandra Bracken, Bill McClannon, Tony Maltsby, Claudia Stevens, Steve Wheeler, and Philo Barnhart back up Jeff Kid- well and Rose Baros kneeling in front. El. Girls' Chorus. lFirst Rowj Mildred Doyle, Kay juno, Denise Davis, jan Foster, Meg White, Carrie Genualdi, Calyusta Shock, Cheryl Slay, Bonnie Funk lSecond Rowj Shirley Chavez, Lou Vivan, Linda Cannon, jennifer McElroy, Cary Blair, judy Keller, Cindy Knight, Len- ette Newlin, Eutava Vanlandingham lThird Rowj Sharon Graves, Delilah Toti, Elaine Montoya, Linea Murray, Stephanie Walling, Carmen Byrnes, Karla Meadows, Tammy Hoobler, Tracy Canniff, Sheryl Cifaratta lFourth Rowj Carol Seale, Debbie Armenta, Gail Wakemen, Eva Bailey, Carol Lederer, Nancy Munch, Linda Watson, Velda Norris, Terrye Hare, jo Tafoya, Sandra Hoffman 2. More Girls' Chorus. lFirst Rowj Marlene Anderson, Teri johnson, Vanessa Robinson, Vicki Patterson, Patsy Padilla, Diane Downey, Tammy johnston, Faren Merritt, Debbie McCord lSecond Rowj Diane O' Laughlin, Cheryl Feliciano, Donna jarvis, Michelle Coffin, Becky Al- derman, jenny Forseman, Eunice Durksen, Fiona Varnadore, Lynn Haas lThird Rowj Laura Toohey, Dolores Dooley, Sue Marshall, Laura Kieser, Ginger Tracy, Natanya Thiel, Theresa Luckett, Linda Stagner, Kim Pugh, Barbara johnson, Nancy johnson 3. Mixed Chorus. . .in concert lnostalgia, that isj lFirst Rowj Laura Abarr, Lynell Rodriguiz, Mark jordan, Chris Skinner, Lora Strance, Gale Martin lSecond Rowj Sherron Hirdman, jeannie Gonzales, jenni- fer Swedburg, Kathy Ramos, Mark Williams, james Plamer, Mike Maes, Marcia Hyde, Martha Baughman, Gloria Wilson, Lupe jarmillo lThird Rowj Susie Dooner, Kay Figner, Elaine Miera, Steve Atkins, Robert Lindsay, Diane King, Katrina Giesen, Susan Sprieck lFourth Rowj Art Roach, Charlie Nelson, Matt Marinsek, john Heckler, Kris Larkin, Sheila Preston, Mary Heckler, Grace Muro, Debbie Anderson, Cindy Dove 4. See what tiny feet Delilah Toti has? See what big feet Ed Lindsey has? Well, believe it or not, they did mix on this occasion. . .Nostalgia Night. Band's Christmas Luminaria Sale Is a Big Success Under the new direction of Mr. Ed Wolfe, the band was tremendously supportive of all Manzano activities this year. Aside from the usual concerts the individual bands give for enjoyment, the bands were faithful to ac- company all football and basketball games, all assem- blies and many individuals joined to support other groups, such as the choruses and their musical-West Side Story. The tremendous talent hidden in our bands have really had a chance to expose themselves this year. 1 , ln concert. 2, Hey! Wait a minute guys. I lost my place, says Brad Woolley. 3, Practicing at least a period a day, the Stage Band was tops in performing. 4, I've heard that men who play sax are great kissers. Look at their style. Luminarias are a beautiful part of our New Mexican diligently together, they sold, made and delivered their culture, but I wonder just how beautiful they are after luminarias to make a total of about 5lS2,000, which 'flfel' you've made a couple hundred thousandl? This is pre- plan to USG to get S0me better eq'-'lpmem and to brmg cisely what the bands did this year at Christmas. Working in a guest soloist for the end of the year's concert. 1 . Under their new director, Mr. Wolfe, band was alive and going Littleton inot pictured? leff Palmer, George Dyckes, Leslie Smith, Ron places. Eddy. 2- All State CFirst Rowl Lisa Kerr, Danelle Sasser, leannette Scheid, Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band Officers. Mike Mills, Bob Susan Clutter, Lori Sasser lSecond Row! Mike Mills, Ken Pierson, Tom Blum, Danelle Sasser, Marsha Dean, Barbara Barham, Randy johnson, Schripsema, Mark Anderson, Robert Liorsline, Mark Nemitz, Paul Tracey Lipka, Tom Schripsema, PhilArnoldlNotShownl Queen Cates 183 J Band Is Faithful in Supporting School Activities 1- Pep, Band and Alternates. tFirst Rowl Kristy Moore, Elaine Pet- mecky, Lynn Richardson, Gretchen Wepfer, Susan Stearns, Debi Pane- bouef, Karen Larsen, lenney Des jardins tSecond Rowl Susan Clutter, Patty Kershner, Mark West, Vickie Patterson, Betsy King, Wuise Padilla, Toni Evans, Lori Frederick, Ann Wilkinson, Barbara Lindsay, Barbara Barham, Eugene Ziemba, Brad Woolley, Tim Eddy, Gary Tillery, Mark Bogue, Brian Lindamood, Brian Hughes, Brian Ziemer, Dan Petmecky, Ron Eddy, Tracey Lipka, Warren Frizell, Tom Schripsema tThird Row! Tom Pope, Marshall Thompson, Matt laramillo, Angelo Salazar, jeff Palmer, Bob Freeze, Tim Marshall, Carlos Sidell, Russell Simoes, Richard Segal, Mike Lindsey, Bob Gorsline, George Dyckes, Randy johnson, Vic McBride, Bob Blum tFourth Rowl Pat Lyons, Art Moya, Dan Ayala, Dan Bandel, Charles Holmes, David Kinner lNot Picturedl Queen Cates, David Atkins 3 fVDooo 2. Wind Ensemble. tFirst Rowj Danelle Sasser, Kristy Moore, Elaine Petmecky, Marsha Dean, Lynn Richardson, Mark Anderson, Cheryl Kostka, Karla Sisson lSecond Rowl Karen Tilley, Lori Sasser, leannette Scheid, Susan Clutter, Patty Kershner, Mark Nemitz, Mark West, Ann Wilkinson, Barbara Lindsay, Paul Littleton, Tim Eddy, Gary Tillery, Mark Bogue, Brian Ziemer, Renee Cosby, Dan Petmecky, Ron Eddy, Tracey Lipka, Warren Frizell tThird Rowl Tom Schripsema, Ken Pierson, Lisa Kerr, Mike Mills, Tom Pope, Marshall Thompson, Cathy Redding, Ann Netz, leff Palmer, Russell Hallett, Mike Lindsay, Tim Marshall, Richard Segal, Robert Gorsline, Bob Blum, George Dyckes tFourth Rowl Art Moya, Bob Lee, Kevin Calkins, Craig Marshall, Brad Woolley, Pat Lyons, Keith Judd tNot Picturedl Leslie Smith 'rf 115,53 Composlng the varlety of bands this year were a Wmd Ensemble, a Marchmg Band that represented us and ac companled us at all football games the frrst semester that changed into a Symphonic Band for second semes ter, and two Stage Bands llazz Ensemblesl The Wlnd Ensemble and Symphonic bands were ln the Dlstrrct Festival and the Stage Bands participated rn the West Mesa Festival at which all groups were rated hlgh Wlnd Ensemble also played at the Race Track at the State Farr Grounds for Flre Prevention Week WW' iw jazz Ensemble I LFIFSI Rowl Gary Tlllery Tlm Eddy Paul Lrttleton George Gallagher Jeannette Scherd Brad Woolley Steve Skinner Richard Segal Bob Blum Dan Schuetz Mlke Lindsay Tlm Marshall Russell Hallett lSecond Rowj Leslre Smith lam Myers Kelth ludd Craig Conrad Ron Eddy Tracey Llpka Dan Petmecky Llsa Kerr CNot Plcturedl Dave Atkrns Bob Lee Jazz Ensemble ll fFIfSt Rowl Mark Bogue Mark West Wrr Fred erlck Ann Wllkmson Phll Platt John Lindsay Robertlngrlm Pat Lyons Ken Knack Russell Srmoes Robert Gorsllne Phll Arnold tSecond Rowl Lance Bllllngsly Bull Carter Rod Aragon Kevrn Kennedy Steve Moya Renee Cosby Berme Tackett Brran Znemer Scott Ekstrom Lee Roy Martinez tNot Plcturedl Andrew Matey Ken Pierson 4 Im .1 :pf Hg, SCUDECDC 1304314 Cathy Costales Heads Catherine Abbott Debbre Acosta Joseph Adarr james Adams Tamr Adams Arlene Adent Beck: Albert Frank Alderete Debbie Alger Wlllram Allen Drana Amparan Debbie Anderson Gary Anderson Sharon Anderson George Aragon Kathy Aragon Errch Arbogast Debbre Armenta Davrd Atkins Mike Ault Damel Ayala Pauline Ayala Patrlcra Baca Tommy Baca 'QU s 1 lavynf Mlwllfte 3333 L21 stef t Q .sys mi :Guam 9543 ing, YN ,a as ?ff34?x.af ,AW WM- , x tea: N ffrlir' wp lg X wi A am A Mr s mimi' ft lm' tt L Sophomore ClassT rs Year A QE as sae 4 ul Wa lik ff -St an ,ae v C We mat 1 'r ttgtgsi Qfllitffll Q H a -ewqslwamg J at R my ff wstgsggggg N K E-in t ..... 3 an an wrap 3 mx .5 .1 ig ' as lx .L 'lS 'zS5 K2 n N -sag' at ww. 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She plays PAL Softball, is a mem- ber of MuHeta, Hi-Y Service Club, and is a score keeper for the Albuquerque Youth Basketball League. Cindy likes swimming, horseback riding, back packing, many varied kinds of sports Cas you may have noticedl, travel- ing., camping, and fishing. The only permanent plans she has for the future is that she wants to go on to college. She's not sure where, yet, or what she will major in. S G I sl 2 2 Hiking, backpacking, camping, swimming, listening to music, archery, and general sports, are what Eddy en joys doing and help him in several of his activities. He is a MDAA Summer Camp Counselor and an Eagle Scout Eddy was in the German and Speech Clubs here at Man zano and attended an Engineering Seminar at UNM He works at Stark's Cleaning Service, which takes up a lot of his free time. As far as future plans go, Eddy said I plan to go on to college and graduate with a degree in Medicine or in Forestry. I would also like to work in a Forest of Wildlife refuge during the summer or later on in the future. l'm active in my church. I am on various councils and boards. At present I am running for a National Board, said Cathy Costalles. Here at Manzano, Cathy is on the volleyball team, a basketball team manager, a member of Student Council and Student Senate- being president of the Sophomore class. Cathy likes to sew, ride bikes, travel, swim, read, write letters and all kinds of sports. I want to go on to college, major in P.E., Cathy said about future plans. I hope to be married, but then, whatever will be, will be. S G I I Outstanding Monarchs... A member of Manzano's football and track teams, jeff Saavedra has lettered in both and is now a member of M-Club. He is faithful at working the concession stand at all basketball and wrestling events. jeff teaches swim- ming at Los Altos Pool to children of all ages and teaches recreation part time at the Valley Community Center. jeff likes to ski, go backpacking, swimming, motorcycling, and also scuba diving. He plans to go on to college. I'd like to major in Biology and after that, hopefully go into Marine Biology. I'd also like to continue to teach swim- ming. President of the junior Class, Donna is in Student Council and Student Senate. She is involved with basket- ball, volleyball, G.A.A., and the Black Stluudent Union. She does volunteer work for the Red Cross, the Retarded Children's Olympics, and helped with the jerry Apodaca gubenatorial campaign. She is also part of the Berean Baptist Youth Group, enjoys reading, creative writing, swimming, tennis, and cooking. Donna helped with Homecoming, the Prom, and the Pancake Dinner and is constantly willing to give of her time for anything sup- portive of Manzano. When asked about her plans for the future, Donna replied, I hope to become a lawyer and possibly go into politics. Steve likes to write, grow avacados, read and to play around with many different sports. He is a member of the Spanish Club, French Club, Chess Club, Math and Computing Science Club, Student Council, went to the State Student Council Convention, and is the Writer of ln My Opinion , and still manages to maintain a fan- tastic grade point average. A member of Eagle Scouts, Steve also is a CYO member and an usher at St. Berna- dette's. I plan to major in Political Science at College and hopefully work for the State Department, said Steve. fl U Marlene was Faculty and Administration editor on the Yearbook Staff this year. She was 'also a member of DECA, for which she was runner-up for DECA Sweetheart, Ski Club, for which she was an officer, and a member of Girls' Chorus. Marlene holds down a job but still enjoys sewing, reading, playing tennis and skiing. I hope to be- come a fashion buyer and then to open my own store someday, said Marlene. She was also a volunteer worker for our Student Store, which was really rather a chore sometimes. She helped work on West Side Story, the Homecoming Committee and is very supportive of all of Manzano's activities and events. .O I A 201 Q T Honor Society Inducts Top juniors Mr. Sadilek, Mrs. Katona, and Mr. Ready were sponsors of the class of '76. .. W WWF Q f 1- ,f-1. 11 ga A ,gy is Nui S ES ,1 , Q' at ,i- - . - 'Rfk s, , ' - 11 'R H552 5 2 H gy . X 'R M Q S3 ' - - s 1 3 I if is if E1 N. E x N x xx ' it -.Los A . k,k. 4. s, 14,51 .srss :ri r w ,s: Q1- - QA? . 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Well, if you have, you'll know what talent lies in Manzano's own, Debbie Martinez. A member of the Spanish and Chicano Clubs, Debbie still has plenty of time for music. I have been singing since I was 12 years old, said Debbie. I sing Spanish music and have two albums out and about 20 singles. I have participated in many assemblies at Manzano and other Albuquerque high schools. Besides such a tremendous voice, Debbie plays the guitar, bass, vihuela, and piano. She likes to swim, horseback ride, camp and just about anything outdoors. I plan to continue my singing career and go to college in Mexico or the US after graduation, said Debbie. Martinez Anyone.who has attended any of Manzano's basket- ball games all season or just read about them in the paper had heard a great deal about Alan Zahn. He is a tremen- dously talented basketball player. He was also involved with track. Aside from basketball being one of Alan's greatest talents, it is also one of his most enjoyed past- times. During the summer he plays on a summer league basketball team. I plan to go to college and study Phys- ical Education, said Alan. 'L Interested in government and humanities, Theresa is in Student Council, the Curriculum Committee, and is junior Class Senator in Student Senate. I plan to go to college and study Humanities. I'll major in Humanities and minor in Ethnic Studies and Spanish, said Theresa about her plans for the future. She is also in a church group, has a part time job and takes dancing lessons, which may have been instrumental in getting her the dancing part she had in West Side Story this year. l like to read and dance. . .and just have a good time, said Theresa. jay was Student Body Vice President this year,ypre- ceeded by Sophomore Class President, two years in Stu- dent Council and Student Senate. Only a junior, he was a candidate for the West Point Leadership Award. jay is a member of the Tennis Team and French Club, also tennis is one of his favorite pasttimes, along with back- packing, bike riding, macrame, swimming, and eating. i lay went to State and District Student council, Student Council Workshop, and was a Youth and Government City Councilman. lay is there at every school activity, constantly supportive of Manzano. He hopes to go into Chemical Engineering in the future. Outstanding Monarchs.. . A varsity letterman in both football and baseball, Dave was the President of the M Club this year which has be- come a much more active and alive club. He is also a member of the Honor Society, Student Council, and.the German Club. Dave was particularly honored this year by receiving the West Point Outstanding Leadership Award and was chosen Rotary Club 'Student' of the Month.' Dave works construction during the summer but likes playing the drums, hunting, fishing, riding motocycles, and working on cars also. Dave plans to continue on through college and hopefully go on to medical school, a pre-med major in college. Right now Dave is trying for the Air Force ROTC Scholarship. Good Luck, Dave. S e S Dinah was very involved in Manzano with two years on the Girls' Tennis Team, three years in the Spanish Club tone as secretaryl, two years in Spanish Honor Society las treasurer and presidentl, Honor Society, two years on Student Council and a delegate to Girls' State, followed by a year of Staters Club on her record of supporting Manzano and its people. Aside from all these activities, Dinah represented Manzano at the State Department of Education's Advisory Committee, goes to Young Life,is an emergency room volunteer at Presbyterian Hospital, a member of the Tennis Club of Albuquerque Team, and part of a Youth Group at Central Methodist Church. She plans to go into Biomedical Engineering at UNM. NCTE Award Winner, Paul also came in 15th in the New Mexico State Math contest, attended the Student Coun- cil Summer Workshop, is involved with YMCA Youth and Government, and tutors. Paul has been very involved in Manzano activities, such as ,French Club, German Club, Math Club tof which he is Presidentj, Student Council, Student Senate, the Phaethon Staff, Honor Society, and Staters. I plan on attending UNM to major in medicine or some related field and minor in mathematics. I am hoping to be ablefto work in the Grand Tetons, said Paul. Aside from all the intellect, Paul likes to collect coins, build models and ships, calligraphy, hike, play tennis, and archery. S Queen Cindy, as many have called her, has been active in both concert and modern choir. She has performed in Godspell and West Side Story, the musicals presented by drama and chorus. Cindy was editor of the Phaethon and worked on the yearbook staff. She was also active in the Drama Club and secretary of the Thespians. A member of Honor Society and Homecoming Queen for 1974, Cindy is active in Young Life and took jazz and gymnastics. When she isn't working at Soda Straw, she enjoys playing piano, singing, hiking, skiing - both water and snow-even though she is a beginner, tennis and plants. For the fu- ture, Cindy plans to go to college at UNM and maybe major in music. She hopes to work at a ranch this sum- mer. DOUG ABBOTT 101112 GAA Basketball 10 Or ganrzatlon Club 11 Spanlsh Club Homecoming Court 12 LAURIE AGUILAR KARI ALDERMAN OEA 1112 Parllamentarlan IUDY ALEXANDER OEA 1112 BOBBY ALLEN DARRIS ALLEN Spanish Club 10 Honor Society 12 DAVID ALVARADO E ALANE ANDERSON Competlt1on10 Staters Club 12 CONNIE ANDERSON Glrls Bas ketbaII101112 PETE ANDERSON Swlmmmg Team 11 RICHARD ARAGON IR Base TERRY ARAGON Student Coun cll Art jewelry Showcase Stu dentAld12 MONA ARCHIBEQUE Student Council 1012 Spanish Club 11 Homecoming Court 12 GILLIE ARCHULETA Track 10 Math and Computer Science Club Student Council 12 IDRS 222 EDDIE ARELLANO Basketball Society 1112 M Club 1112 Stu dent Store 12 YVONNE ARNAUD KATHY ASSELIMEIER German Club 10 11 12 Honor Society 12 MARTHA ATKlNSON Drama Club Concert Cholr 12 , Y B K E Y I , 1 All? S 1 5 fi 1, - . DIANA AGUILAR - Chicano Club Honor Society 12. I I BRUCE ANDERSON - Intramural balITeam,ConcertChoir11112. - l 10,11,12g Baseball 10,1-1,125 Honor S K 11 SW! 'S ,,, , ag Y nr fl t ki BILL AYRE Skr Club Asslstant Coach 11 Swlm Team EVELYN BACA MICHAEL BACA Stage band RANDY BACA DAVID BAILY Dental Explorer Post11 LAURA BAKSA Drama Club 10 1112 Thesplans 101112 Swrm Team 1112 Natronal Honor So clety1112 Skt Club M Club12 MARK BALLARD CINDY BARCHUS Student Council Representative Home coming Pnncess 12 JIM BARELA Bowling Club 10 11 VlCA 12 BOB BARNES MARSHALL BECHDOL German Club11 RodeoClub12 ROBERT BARELA Natronal Hon or Socrety National Spanish Honor Socrety Spanrsh Club Chr cano Club Karate 10 11 12 CHERIE BARKER Drama Club Iournallsm 10 Rodeo Club 1112 Yearbook staff Newspaper Staff PHILO BARNHART Concert Choir Modern Chorr12 IEANNINE BECK Gymnastics Club Advanced Mixed Choir GAA 10 German Club Natronal Honor Society 11 Concert Chorr National Honor Socrety 12 GREGORY BECKNER French Club 10 Young Lrfe Natronal Honor Socrety 1112 Member of Executive Councrl Skt Club 12 sir Hit. lb RORY BEDNAR Natronal Honor Socrety 12 BRIAN BENTLEY sur BENTON Mm-fd O1orus10 All State Music Concert Chorr 11 KEVIN BERGET Tracy Green orks Hard As Student Bod Presrdent 223 l 2 I a 2 1 1 ' - , - , - I ' 1 - 1 1 I - ' 1 1 ' - 1 I 1 1 1 - 11. 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SANDRA CHAVEZ Reporter for and Publxc Informatton Com mlttttee DECA 12 DAVE CHESNIK STEPHEN CHESTER l0urnallsm SANDY CIFARATTA GAA 1011 E nd 'I MARYANN CLARK German Club 1012 Student Councll 10 Staters Club German Honor So clety 12 IIM CLUM Cross Country Varstty11 CONNIE COALSON OEA1112 JANE COBB Skt Club Creative Wrmng Phaeton Staff12 NATALIE COCA Student Coun Cll OEA11 CINDY COFFEY GAA Student Councll12 CONNIE COLELLA Spamsh Club 101112 Spamsh Honor Soctety 11 12 Intramural Basketball TERESA CONDON Studentlury 11 Student Council Constrtutlon Commrttee Homecommg Com mltee Sophomore Advrsor 12 GAA 1011 12 GAA Treasurer 11 Volleyball Team Softball Team 101112 BasketballTeam1112 227 KATHY CORDOVA CARMEL CORTEZ JOE COSTALES IV Wrestling V Football 10 M Club 10 12 RANDY COSTALES Track The Organlzatron Club Football 10 Lettermans Club 10 1112 Fl CHRISTY COTTER Sophomore Class Treasurer 10 Skt Club 1012 Student Council 1012 GAA 10 Powder Puff Football 10 Class Senator 11 Student Senate 11 Vlce President GAA 11 GAA Bas ketball 101112 Prom Decorating Commtttee 11 Homecoming Commtttee 12 Honor Society 12 Phaeton Staff 12 F O R D Treas urer 12 BARBARA COURTNEY JIM COWAN Band Chess Club 10 Band 11 Rodeo Club 12 ANN COWPER Spamsh Honor Soclety1112 Spamsh Club 12 M P W'th D 'll I ' B bbl Ct Sale DECA, Chairman for Recreation Delegate at Large, Speech Teaml Athletic Association 10. 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' 'fr' - S CLAY CRAVENS DAN CRAVENS NADINE CREMONESE Karate Club 101112 Photography Club 11 journalism Newspaper 11 Yearbook Staff 12 Student Aide 11 12 IRENE CUMENTA BOB CZOSEK Drama Club 12 CRAIG DAVIS DENISE DAVIS Glrls Chorus DARWIN DAHL Wrestling 10 DARLENE DAVIS Honor Socxety Concert Choir StudentAld 1112 M CIub12 IAMES DAVIS Seniors Sell Carmel Apples MARSHA DEAN Marchmg Band Symphonic Band 1011 Wand E semble 12 Young Life 10 1112 SHARON DEATHERAGE Orchestra 101112 Pep Club 10 Drama Club 11 12 Thesplans1112 Honor Soclety 12 228 LARRY DAWIRS Bowling Club 11 12 ANGELA DAY OEA 101112 Flrst Place Transcrlbnng Contest for Region MICHAEL DAY CAROL DEFREITAS Honor Socrety MICHE LE DEMONTMOLLIN KIMM DENIO Honor Socrety TZ Spamsh Honor Socrety 11 12 CONSTANCE DENNIS Drama Club RON DENTON IV Football 10 Track GREG DICKERSON IOE DICKERSON LINDA DIGESU LINDA DOWDY SUE DOWNEY Marchrng Band Concert Band Symphonic Band sembles Drama Club 11 Honor Society French Club Student CouncrI12 ERIC DISCH Football Werght 11 12 Presrdem Speech Team M Club 11 12 Track 11 Baseball Lifting 10 11 12 Honor Socrety 11 Honor Society 12 12 MClub 11 12 MICHAEL DOBEL BasebaIl10 CHUCK DONOGHUE 229 . 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'l'l. l VICKIE DISANTI Q RUTH DISMUKE - Speech Team SKIP DOBSON - Football 10,11,12g 105 Marching, Band, Wind En- . - I V I I I r , ' - , 10' 1 1 r Q I, I , , I H l 5 5 l 3 CHUCK DUDDINGSTON Sk Club12 GREG DUMAS GREG DUNLAP PAUL DURAN HIRO 12 'T IIM DURAND Tennls Team 11 Honor Soclety 11 12 LINDA EARNHARDT OEA Of fnce Educatlon I 11 OEA Office Educatlonll 12 OEA Club 1112 BRENDA ELLIOTT Drama 10 1112 Chorus 10 Thesplans 11 12 ANDREW EMMETI' German Cl 1011 AYS 10 AYS All State 11 12 SE GLORIA ENMAN Chorus 10 Student Councll 10 Black Student Umon 11 12 JOSE ESQUIBEL Student Coun cal 12 Natronal Honor Society 12 Spanish Club 12 Spanlsh Honor Soclety 12 MARIANNE EVANS Band 10 1112 GAA 101112 Drum Major 12 Asst Drum Major 11 Volley ball team 101112 Basketball Team 1112 Softball Team 10 11 Skt Club 12 Honor Society 1112 Student Councll 12 Young Llfe 11 12 STEPHANIE FEENEY DECA 11 DECA Office Hxstorlan 12 CHRISTINA FEIST Gymnastics 1112 Spanlsh Honor Society 1 12 Natronal Honor Socxety 1 12 G A A 11 12 STEVE FITZGERALD Band 11 OEA 12 DAVE FLEMMING Football 1 11 Baseball 101112 MClub 1112 Honor Society 1112 Ger man Club 12 Student Council IOSEPH FLORES Spanish Club 101112 Spamsh Honor Society 11 IHrstonanl 12 National Honor Socletyipresldentl 12 Thespxans 1112 Phaethon 11 DUKE FLYNN Wrestling Team 10 Skt Club 11 Honor Society 11 Honor Society 1112 West ern States Skt Championships 10 KEN FOLEY IDRS I . 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STEPHEN FULLBRIGHT THOMAS GABBETI' - German Club 11. LARRY GALLEGOS RITA GALLEGOS- Chicano Club, 231 DOLORES GALLEGOS - GAA Gymnastics Team 10,11,125 Span- ish Club, Homecoming Decorat- ing Committee 12. ELAINE GALLEGOS - DECA 11,125 OEA11. DEBBIE D. GARCIA - Chicano Club 10,12LOEA 11. DEBBIE K. GARCIA - Student Senate 105 Chicano Club 10,11,125 Impact 401 Vice-President 115 Del- egate at Large, Spanish Club 12. IIM GARCIA - IV Football 105 Student Council Rep., District Stu- dent Council Rep.5 Homecoming Escort12. ROLDAN GARCIA GREGC GARRISON - Tennis Team 10,11,'I2. DOROTHY GAYLOR - Karate Club105 OEA 125 Rodeo Club 12. 1 .-S ,Q LAURIE GEDANIC Spanrsh Club 10 11 12 Spantsh Honor Soctety 11 12 National Honor Society 12 Staters 12 Gtrls Tennls Team 1112 KARAN GERHARDT CHRISTY GEUSS Office alde 11 Drama Club Student Counctl Radto Broadcasting 12 SANDRA GIERE Spanish Honor Soctety Spamsh Club Secretary Spanrsh Club 101112 Vlce Pres: dent Staters Honor Society 12 IULIA GIION Chicano Club DANIEL GILLET Wrestling Team DAVID GOMEZ GAA 10 OEA 1112 Phaethon 12 Bowling Club 10 11 12 DOLORES GONZALES Spantsh KATHY GOLDEN Spamsh Club DEBORAH GODLEY Club Student Councrl 11 12 OEA 11 12 Spamsh Honor Soclety 11 1112 12 Honor Society 12 Seniors Buy Speakers for G 232 IMO IEAN GONZALES Spanish Club DENNIS GRAHAM Honor Society 12 Staters Club 12 Escort at Homecom mg Phaethon Staff 12 Student Coun ctl10 11 12 SHARON GRAVES FTA Vlce Press dent Pep Club Student Actron for Ed ucatlon 10 Dtstrrct Prestdent Impact 401 publtclty Student Council 11 Tutor 'IO 'l'l 12 CINDI C-RAY Spanish Club 1112 Spantsh Club publnclty 12 Newspaper Staff 11 12 Yearbook Staff 11 Year book Edttor 12 lournallsm 1112 Cross country Statlstlctan 12 Student councll12 Track Stattstxclan 12 DYAN GRAY OEA 1112 Rodeo Club Spanish club Student Counctl TRACY GREEN Sophomore Class Presrdent 10 AYC 10 Student Councrl Workshop 11 12 Homecoming com mrttee 1011 12 Student Senate 11 12 Dlstrtct Student Councrl 101112 East Area Advisory 10 Honor Soctety Phaethon Staters Club Gtrls State Student Body Presxdent Youth Government Spanish Club 12 LYNN GROVES LISA GRUBB Student Senate Iunlor Class Vrce President Stu PAUL GUERTIN MARK GROOM dent Councrl Buuldmg Committee KEN GUSHARD Phaethon Staff LENNY GROSSMAN 233 MIKE GREGG CINDY GRIEGO Spanish Club 10 GymnastlcTeam GAA12 THERESA GRIEGO Chicano Club 11 Gymnastlcs10 HIRO 12 TONY GRIEGO Football 101112 Letterman 1112 Baseball 101112 Weight Lifting 10 1112 M Club 1112 FCA 12 IEROME GRIFFITH CINDY GRIGGERS Mixed Chorus Honor Choir Thesplans 1012 Con cert Cholr Modern Chorr Drama Club 1112 Thesplans All State 11 Copy Edntor Yearbook Staff Honor Soclety Co Edrtor of Phaethon Homecoming Decoratlon Commlttee All State Chorus Homecoming Queen 12 RUBY GUTIERREZ ROBERT FEDER Karate Club 10 Spannsh Club 10 1112 National Spamsh Honor Society 11 12 Stat ers Club 12 Club 10 Marchlng Band 1011 Wlnd Ensemble 1112 French Club Phaethon Staff12 RICHARD GUTIERREZ aZZ Band11 . 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IANEY GUTHRIE - Creative Dance J ' , 2 . 7 . r ' f 1 , - 1 f - -I ,J - 11. 12, I I Q I I I e ERIKA GROSSMAN Ski Club GAA 10 Student Exchange OEA StudentCouncnl11 DAN HAAS GEORGE HALE Band Karate Club 10 11 12 RICHARD HALLAM IV Football 10 Varsity Football Lettermans Club 11 12 PEGGY HALSEY TOM HAMILTON BUZZ HAMLIN VALERIE HAMMOND OEA 11 National Honor Socrety Spanrsh club Homecomrng Decoratrons Commlttee12 E PAULA HANCOCK KELLY HARDISON Homecom mg Commlttee Prom Commrttee 11 Concert Chour Mlxed Chorus 1112 Volleyball Team 12 Student Store Manager 12 STEVEN HARVEY THOMAS HARVEY Natronal Honor Soclety 12 DAVID HART BOB HAWK Team 10 CHERYL HAYES French Club SYLVIA HERNANDEZ The Orgamzatlon 1112 Sk: Club BESSIE HERRERA Chicano Club Student Councll Natuonal Honor 1012 OEA11 Soclety12 FRANKY HERRERA Baseball 11 KOALA HEBERT OEA 12 MICHAEL HERNANDEZ IV Golf IDRS 234 le t , , l H L, ' V r V D A I - 2 2 'J ' , J , - ' - f , , z J , , 2 A I I , - ' . I , - I - , - . 12. jeff Weller Is Most Beautrful Football Bab IRENE HERRERA OEA 11 Chl canoClub12 DIANA HERSCHBERGER Get man Club 10 GAA 1011 12 Soft ball Team 1011 12 Baseball Team 101112 Volleyball Team 1112 D egate to Girls State 11 Staters Club National Honor Soc1ety12 tographer 12 PATTY HIGHTOWER Karate Club 10 Drama Club 11 GARY HINES Spanish Honor Soc1ety10 M Club 101112 N tional Honor Society 11 12 KATHY HINES cll 1012 Unrted Nations Rep 10 National Honor Society 12 SANDRA HOFFMAN CAROL HOGSETT CINDY HOKE Phaetl1on11 RICHARD HORCASITAS I Football 10 The Organrzatlon 11 12 Student Councll12 DOREEN HOWARD Student Councll12 TAMMY HOWE RICK HOWELL Basketball 10 CURTIS HUFF Phaethon 11 Varsrty Tenms 101112 Ska Club 1012 Student Counc1l12 DENI HUMPHREYS HOLLY HUSTON GAA Basket SUE ILL ROBBIE INCRAM Student Councll11 235 0 0 EQ! 1 I I I 1 I 2 F - I I F a- I 1 . REGINA HIGGIN - Drama Pho- ROBERT HISER - Student Coun- CINDY HOLT I WreStIIng'I2. I ball10. A 1 I ' ' . g - V - J 4 L s Senror class offrcers lLeft to Rlghtj Dave Longley, Vlce President, Lrnda Watson, Senator, Kelly Mumbower, Presldent, Paul Losmskl, Senator IEFFREY IANCULA Math and Com PUYlf1g Club 10 MARYLYNN IARAMILLO CONNIE IARVIS Gymnast1cs10 GENEVA JARAMILLO Student Coun ROBERT IARAMILLO Chicano club DAVENE JENSEN Student council PAUL JETTER cll Chicano club 10 101112 10 OEA 11 SANDRA IIMENEZ OEA 11 236 1 M-Club's Bonfire Burns Great, in Spite of Rain GRACE HNZO PAM IOHNSON LYNN JOHNSON - Student Council TERI IOHNSON - GAA 10,11p Home- 11g OEA, Honor Society 12. coming Decorating Committee 12. MARY IOHNSON - Drill team, Pep IACKIE IOHNSTON - Pep Band, Club, Mixed Chorus 10,115 Young Life Marching Band, Concert Band 115 10,11,12. Young Life11,12. IACKIE IONES - Chorus 10,111 DECA 12. BEV IORDON IASANDRA IUDD - Concert Choir 11. KAY JUNO - Chorus 1O,11,12, Drill Team 12. KIM KAVELMAN - Honor Society 12. CHERYL KEENEY nn:Q: Ee m g a ll DEROLD KELLEY RUSSELL KEPLER RONDA KINNARD - Marching band, KATHY KLOPSTECK FRANK KENNEDY RICHARD KEREKES - Baseball 10, Wind Ensemble 10,115 OEA 12. PAUL KNEBLIK CAROL KENT-Honor Society 11,12. 11,12. KEITH KITCHENS HEIDI KOLLANDER - Band 10,11 CARTER KIDD TOM KIRKLAND Student Council 12. SENIORS Many Students Attend Homecoming Dance KATHERINE KRUEGER - Spanish Club 10,11,125 Spanish Honor Society 11,125 Alternate to Girls' State, Young Life 11,125 Staters, National Honor Society 12. MAX KRUNCHAK PEGGY KYGER - Drill Team, Young Life, HI-Y12. PETE LABEAU RICHARD LANES - Football 10,115 Fellowship of Christian Athletes11,12. WENDY LANGLEY - Pep Club, Span- ish Club, Student Council, GAA, FHA 12. PAUL LARSON KEVIN KEACH - Bowling Club 11, Basketball Manager, Letterman 12. CAROL LEDERER - Student Council, Chorus 10,115 Honor Society 12. BOBBY LEE - Symphonic Band 10,115 FCA, Football 10,115 Wrestling 10,115 Track 105 FCH, Honor Society 11,125 M-Club11,12. ROBERT LEECH RANDY LEGG - Journalism 115 Sports Editor of the Royal Monarch. 12. . 5 t KAREN LEHMAN OEA 1112 Honor Soclety12 KATHY LIENEMANN OEA11 jam Arnold Pauline Richards, semor class sponsors CINDY LINDER GERALD LINDLEY Hlro1112 Fea ture Editor Yearbook Class President Hlro'l2 MICHAEL LINDSAY Wind Ensemble Marchlng Band Raduo Club Stage Band 10 Pep Band 1011 12 EDWARD LINDSEY IOAN LINDSLEY DECA1112 STEVEN LLOYD , . - 4 I A ' f P I - , 1 - ' , , 1 J' 240 joseph Flores Is Pres of Honor Society IIM LOCKLIN Camera Club 'IO Yearbook11 StudentCouncrl12 MAUREEN LONG DAVE LONGLEY Football 10 Mod ern Cholr 11 Student Council 1112 Wrestlmg101112 Staters Club Hon or Society Student Government M Club Sk: Club 12 PAUL LOSINSKI Wrestlmg Spamsh Club Young Lrfe 10 Chess Club 11 French Club Student Senate Natronal Honor Socrety Boys State Staters Stu dent Council Senior Class Senator Phaethon Homecomrng Decoratxon Commuttee NCTE Wrnner Monarch Day Kung Homecoming Drgnltary Student Councxl 12 WelghtL1ftrng10 11 Math and Computer Scrence Club 101112 German Club Scataloglcal and Humamst1cTheory Club 1112 CARLA LOVATO Chicano Club 10 1112 OEA The Organlzatron11 12 SUE LUCERO Chlcano Club 10 Drama CIub11 12 StudentCounc1l11 ANDY LUHRS CONNIE LUTCEN FRANK LYNCH Wrestlrng Student Councll101112 IUDY LYNES Pep Club 10 Spanrsh Club 1011 12 Yearbook Staff 11 Year book Editor 12 Newspaper Staff 11 12 Student Council Cross Country Status trcran 12 BRENDA MACON Pep Club OEA 10 Phaethon Staff 1112 Math Club Honor Socrety 12 FERNANDO MADRID I n ' 1 1 ' 7 1 1 1 . , - 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q . 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' l -, 241 MIKE MAES DEBRA MALONEY BONNIE MANDEVILLE Mixed Chorus German Club E BETTINA MANZ Student Coun crl Spanlsh Club German Club Staters Club National Honor So crety National German Soclety Phaethon Staff MELINDA MARKEY German Club GAA1011 HI Y12 BILL MARSHALL Football 'l0'I'I 12 Baseball M Club 11 Student Councll12 I0 semble101112 Swrm Team 11 12 Skt Club 12 ERIN MASON CHERYL MASSOTH French Club 101112 The Organlzatxon Stu dentCounc1l1011 CYNTHIA MARTINEZ Student Council 101112 The Orgamza tlon Pep Club 10 Hn Y Mu Heta 242 Club 11 Natlonal Honor Socxety ERICA MARTINEZ DECA MARK MARTINEZ TennusTeam Table Tenms Team 11 Phaeton Staff12 TONY MARTINEZ GREGG MacDONALD Drama CIub'I2 LESLIE MCCARTHY Spanish Club 101112 Prom Decoratlons Com mittee 101112 Student Council 1112 Homecoming Decoration Commrttee 1112 Young Llfe 11 12 Student Store Clerk National Honor Soclety Nattonal spamsh Honor Soclety French Club Sk Club Staters Club Member of Homecommg Court Girls Tenms Team Phaeton Staff Executive Committee Natlonal Honor So clety French Honor Socxety Na tional Merit Commended Student DEBRA MCCATHARN l l 1 E 5 l l it 2 PAUL MADRID SHERREE MANUS CRAIG MARSHALL - Wind En- DENNIS MARTINEZ - Bowling ALAN MAY-StatersClub12. 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Chorus Dept s Production IS West Slde Story WILLIAM MCCLANNON Con certCholr Modern Cho1r12 SHERRE MCCOLLOM OEA11 MARY MCCROSSEN Spanish clety National Honor Soclety Phaethon12 KARLA MEADOWS Homecom mgCourt12 KIM MENDENHALL Band 1011 Concert Cholr Young Lufe 11 Modern Cho1r12 10 Skl Club 12 PATRICK MERRITT Karate Club DOT MILLER LAURA MILLER Pep Club Staters French Honor Socnety 12 NAOMI MILLER PAUL MILLER GAYNEL MINCHOW TONI MONGET Black Studen Umon 10 French Club 11 OEA KRISTY MOORE Marchlng Band Socrety Staters Young Llfe 12 ROBERT MORA KAREN MORRIS Student Coun CII11 OEA1112 243 THERESA MORRIS Karate Club Volleyball Basketball 101112 MARIANNE MOSELY Gym nasttcs Spanish Honor Society 10 11 12 STEVEN MULRYAN Golf Team 10 Honor Socrety Staters 1112 Boys State Student Councrl Skt Club12 101112 Golf 11 FCA M Club Staters Student Councll Student Government Senior Class Pres: dent12 f ' ' I I ' I I Qlllb 'l0fllr'l22 5PHI1iSl1 l'l0l'10T'50' MIKE4 MENDENHALL - Football French Club 10, Honor Society: 105 Student Council 11,12, Honor KELLY .MUMBOWER - Baseball V - - 10. . . 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Y 5 S is I R na K HHSQSIEQ B1 ag tsiftkmf QPR Bi xqxb M JP at Ewa L ws WNW sr ag 1.-:N my ff Q x EDWARD MUNIZ SHIRLEY MYERS LORI NAGY Chorus 1011 IAMES MYERS Stage Band 10 IAKE NAEB ROBERT NAVERRETTE Basket 1112 ball Track 10 Football 11 12 244 MARIE NEAL GAA 101112 Symphonrc Band 10 Girls Basket ball 101112 Softball 101112 Volleyball 12 Student Councrl Field Hockey HI Y12 CHARLIE NELSON Wrestlrng M Club1011 Baseball101112 BILL NEW SHERRIE NEWBERGER Mixed Cho rus and Accompanrest 10 Student Store Newspaper Staff Yearbook Staff 11 lournalrsm 10 Royal Monarch Edrtor Honor Society NHS Secretary LARRY NICHOLSON Yearbook Staff Assrstant Edrtor of the Royal Monarch PAUL NOGLE Wrestling 10 MARK NORRIS Bowling Club 10,11 VELDA NORRIS GAA, Mrxed Chorus 10, Phaethon Staff 12, NFA 11,12 ELLEN NELSON DEBBIE NEVES KONI OTZENBERGER MISS Teen Talent New Mexrco Iour nallsm Office Help 11 Graduate KIM OSBURN of Mud Year Yearbook Staff Of MIKE OSWALT German Club frce Ard 12 1011 ROBERT PAASCHE CINDY PAGE Swlm Team The Orgamzatlon 11 SHARON PARAGAS chrcano Club 10 11 The Organization SHARON O BRIAN CHRISTOPHER OLGUIN Bowling Club 11 12 BARRY OLIVER DIANE O LOUCHLIN Chorus 1112 Organization 11 Student Councrl DAVID ORTEGA ANITA ORTIZ Spanish Club 1112 Student Councll12 DAVID PATTISON Industrial Clubs Of Amernca 12 KATHY PETERSON Mixed IENNIFER PARKS Chorus 10 Home Economics Club VICKI PATTERSON 245 ELAINE PETMECKY Band Ger manClub ANNA PLANT Chorus 10 Drama Club Student Councll RodeoClub11 VICA 12 CATHY PLAYER DAVID PLUGGE Wrestling 10 1112 Band T0 Tl DEBORAH POPE MARTY PORTER lunlor Varsity Cheerleader 10 Dnll Team Stu dem Councll Homecoming Commlttee German Club 11 VarsltyCheerleader GARY POSTENREIDER NANCY PRESSLEY PAUL RAMIREZ ICT 101112 SUZANNE POWELL GAA 1011 PAULA PRICE KATHY RAMOS TIM PRATT Soclety SocletySoc1ety French Club 11 12 MICHAEL PRESSLEY NORMA RAFTERY MATT REDDING IDRS LARRY PLAKE NEJBLRT POlAlL--I.C.T.12. 12pStudentCouncil11. ' ' IEANETTE RAEL-National Honor KATHY RAY - National Honor Honor Society Helps Paint Children s Home IANET RElD IOHN REYNOLDS MARK REYNOLDS Chess Club 101112 Karate Club 1112 Skt Club TableTenn1s 11 MELISSA RICHTER Student Councll101112 Spamsh Club 10 1112 Spanish Honor Soclety National Honor Society Skt Club DEBBlE RIGGINS HI Y11 Dec orattng Commrttee For Prom 11 National Honor Socnety Young Life Hn Y Student Councrl12 KATHY RIVERA O E A 1112 MELINDA ROBBINS Mixed Chorus 10 11 CONNIE ROGERS rf 396, 1 SAM 1112 C ub Ford Club 12 GUY ROLING Baseball 1011 12 Basketball 10 French Club Prom Commrttee Student Coun ctl Homecomrng Committee Let terman sClub1112 KAREN ROLISON IOHNNY ROMERO Chncano Club 101112 Cross Country Track12 ROGERS Swlm Team 10 FORD Staters Club M 2 c M 247 PHYLIS ROMERO Chicano Club101112 O EA 11 ROBERT ROMERO SAM ROMERO V RGINIA ROMERO NADINE ROOP Swim Team Volleyball GAA Young Lrfe 1112 MClub FCA 11 H1 Y12 STEPHANIE ROUNTREE IEANNETTE ROYBAL Spanish Honor Socrety 11 German Honor Soc1ety12 SANDRA ROYBAL GAA Soft ball11 EQWMWMM Aff: f' tim fffiia 45' 1 Q ft V ha 9 pr , ,f W if mf, Ai tk ,La .Nr fa 'wfr f xr ra rf 1 3 YQ 0 0 0 , .. 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K Q2 T VK, z 2551 , .islr 1 IAMES RUDOLPH Thesplans 1I KAREN RUSCETTI H I R O 12 Drama Club 1112 Phaeton Staff DEBORAH RUST Youn Llfe S 1112 1112 Spamsh Club 12 KATHY RUFF DENISE RUST FHA Math and Computer Science Club 1112 French Club Staters National Honor Soclety French Honor Soclety12 Soc1ety11 Natronal Honor Society DANELLE SASSER Stage Band 1011 12 Orchestra 1011 12 Spamsh Honor Socnety 11 12 National Honor Society RINNA SANDOVAL 248 MARIA SAIZ Bowling Club TONY SALSICH German Club Camera Club11 French Club 1011 12 KATHY SALCIDO jumor Class JIM SALSMAN Rodeo Club 10 President Homecoming Com 11 12 mittee 11 BETTY SANCHEZ GAA Freld Hockey 11 Homecommg Decoratnng Com mittee Homecomrng Court Mat Maud for Wrestlung Team 12 DOLORES SANCHEZ D E C A 12 LIZ SANCHEZ Honor Society 1112 Spanish Honor Socrety 1011 12 Staters Club Drama Club Sk: Club Spamsh Club 12 - 'J -..., - ' , If V - ,g . f- ,J . , , ' - ' r r ' MARC RUST - German Honor F . . 12. - ,A J ' ' - , V - ' ,F ,ff , f , ' lr 7 fri fi 12. RICHARD SEGAL Radio Club Sk: Club Stage Band Natronal Honor Society 12 SYLIA SEIGLE SHEILA SHANAHAN IEANNE SHAW Karate Club 10 Camera Club Yearbook News paper Photography Staff 11 Homecoming Court 12 LYNN SHELBY Student Senate Student Councnl 1011 12 Spanlsh Club Homecommg Commnttee Soph Class Hrstonan The Or gamzatron GAA Football 10 Chorus Constrtutron Commlttee Homecoming Committee lumor Class Senator The Organrzauon 11 Homecoming Commrttee12 ROBIN SHELDAHL DEBBIE SCHELHOUSE TOM SCHRIPSEMA Marching Band 1011 Tenms Team 1011 Pep Band Wmd Ensemble 1011 12 National Honor Socnety 12 RODERICK SCOTT Swim Team 11 Staters Club 12 Aquatrc Club 10 GREG SCTTALLERT KEVIN SEAMONS GARY SECHRIST Rodeo Club 12 IERRY SHINKLE CELIA SHOCK JAMES SHIVER GERALD SHORTMAN 249 ,z ' ,J , -' 10, 2 2 ' , 11. ' 1 .IXF . I I . r I F . - . I T I I I ' A I- I , , ' , '- - , 1 2 ' ' - 'W I 4, 49 ,qw V f IWW , ,Wyffqa Umar Q 1 1 WMM I 'WW We 4M RUBEN SILVAS TONIA SIMMONS BECKY SIMONS Drama Club 1011 Rodeo Club11 12 FRED SIMPKINS KRISTI SIMPSON Drama Club SHAUN SIMPSON Whos Who Among Amencan Hugh School Students DAVID SITCH Football 10 11 12 LORI SKAMSER Creative Dance Club 10 E BLANE SLOAN Marching Band Wmd Ensemble 1011 Natlonal Honor Socmety Student Council KARLA SMITH O E A 11 SUE SMITH RANDI SNIDOW Concert Chour 11 V I C A 12 DEBBIE SOUNDER JAMES SOUTHWARD Drama C ub ERIC SPURLOCK Black Student Unlon 1112 Spanish Honor So clety Black Student Talent Show ERNIE STANFORD VIC A ICT NANCY STANLEY Drama Cub RICK STATLER CHUCK STEARNS Bowling Club 101112 CLAUDIA STEVENS Mixed Cho rus 10 Concert Choir Modern Cholr11 12 Phaethon12 IDRS 250 ', I f-'t I tr. i I ff E A L5 ' W I 1 I - - ' , - I 11. I I - 10- , E , I . 1 1 1 A ' ' 12- - , - ' , , . ' I . ' . ' - 12. j ' , MICHELLE STRIMPLE DYANNE STROGEN - French Club 10. DICK SVEUN - French Club, SANDI STURGILL - D.E.C.A.11,12. O.E.A.10. ANTHONY STYCIAR - Math and MARY DELL SYLVESTER Computer Science Club, O.E,A., IOSELLE TALLENT National Honor Society. VICKI TANTILLO MODESTO TAPIA DANNY TARRO -Wrestling 11. DINAH TAYLOR - Spanish Club, Band 10,11, Spanish Honor Soci- ety 11,12, Student Council, Tennis Team 11, Student Council, Staters Club, National Honor Society 12. DONNA TEASLEY - O.E.A. 'I'I,'I2. 251 TIM THARP NIKKI THOMA - Student Council, Mixed Chorus 105 Girls Chorus 12. LORI THOMPSON - Field Hock- ey, Phaethon Staff, GAA11. SHERRY THOMPSON KAREN TILLEY - Wind Ensemble 10,11,125 Phaethon Editor 125 Na- tional Honor Society 11,125 Marching Band 10,11, Yearbook Staff, Royal Monarch Staff Copy Editor10. VELDA TIPTON - Student Council 11,12, Homecoming Committee 12, MICHAEL TOMASZEUSKI - I.C,T. Student CounciI11,12, RAY TONGUE - Rodeo Club 'l'I. PRISCILLA TORREZ Chorus BRIAN TULGA BARBARA ULRICH O EA 1112 MATI' VANMETER ALVIN VIGIL GAA Student Axde 11 Student Council 11 12 Drama IEFF TRUIILLO Club 11 NORMAN VIGIL SYLVIA VILLECAS Gymnastics GAA101112 Chicano Club 10 LOU VIVIAN Karate Club 10 Phaethon Staff 12 AUDREY VLOCK Student Coun cll Decorating Committee for Homecomvng 12 252 1 l . Student Council 10, Field Hockey: 1ERRY TuTrLE DAVID UPDIKE - U I ' ' ROBERT VAN PAUEN BENNY VIGIL - Student store, KATHY WALKER llM WARD Buble Club 10 Student Councnl Balck Student Union Concert Chonr12 ALAN WARE Karate Club 1011 MARK WAREHAM Tennis Team WMM GLEN VREELAND Track 10 Football 11 12 DAVID WACKERBARTH IANET WALDE GAIL WAKEMAN Drama Club 1112 Chorus11 O EA 12 LINDA WATSON Student Coun crl 1011 French Club 101112 Drama Club Track Aide 1112 Staters Club Homecoming Com mittee Semor Class Senator Stu dent Store Young Life Cross CountryA1de PENNY WEBB Drama Club 11 12 Phaethon Staff 1112 Radio 253 IEFF WEILER Football101112 DEBBIE WHISLER Swlm Team MARK WESSELMAN Football 10 1112 Student Councnl11 1112 Track 10 Student Council DONNA WHISLER Field Hock ey GAA 11 Sw1mTeam 12 - 1 i 2 , 1 5 -. - . ' f : , , 2 l I I I - If l 1 . ' 1 r - ' 1 1 ' - ' 2 12. - , - , , : ,- . I V - ' 1 , 1 ' f 2 5 . - ' , . 11g O,E.A. 12. Broadcasting, Student Council 12. 12. , 2 - 2 W' 2 2 VALERIE WHITE Spanush Club 1011 Honor Society 11 OEA Phaethon Staff 12 E ELIZABETH WICKHAM AMY WIDNEY Drill Team Mixed Chorus Pep Club Musical Cabaret 10 Swlmmxng Mus: cal Godspell 11 Homecommg Court ConcertChorr 12 KATHY WILKINSON Puff Foot b ll 10 GAA Field Hoc ey Team Softball Team 11 O EA Staters CIub12 KAREN WILLIAMS Drrll Team 101112 Honor Society 11 12 LINDA WILLIAMS GIGI WILLS KATHY WILLS EVELYN WILSON Swlm Team 1'I DRS Ill: T mi . I 51 r f 1 I A' ' 1 I , I, H , . . , . I I T ,I ff . - I , . a 5 .. ., . k r I I 'I T , I I 1 1 - BARBARA WINKLEPLECK Cre atuve Dance 10 OEA 11 FTA 12 Phaethon 11 IANET WINTER B Team Cheer leader 10 Student Councll 1011 G A A Honor Soclety Cheerlead er Phaethon 12 ROSEMARY WINTERINK Span Ish Club 101112 Spanish Honor Society Treasurer of Spanish Club up--N 'rm 2 Seniors Celebrate Last Year Track ANDREA ZENOS French 12 IEFFERY WOODROW Honor Soclety12 Sk: Club Drama BRAD WOOLLEY Club 'l'l PAULA ZIEMBA Honor Society 1112 Softball Basketball Volley ball Soccer 12 255 . 12. ' 5 1 l PAUL ZAHN - Basketball 10,11,12p 1 Q5 l Outstanding Monarchs... 4 , I' S l You may recognize Pancho as the guy who was in the right place at the right time two years in a row on our State Champion Basketball team. Pancho is a fantastically skilled basketball player, who enjoys it as much as he is good at it. He has devoted thousands of hours to it and is willing and ready to spend thousands more to work towards making basketball a career. Pancho is a member of the M-Club and helped work the concession stand in his free time. He likes to ride motorcycles. Pancho plans to go on to college and if he just does half as well as he did here, we'll be watching him on T.V. and saying, I remember when... O Ruth was active in the National Honor Society here at Manzano. She was also on the Speech Team as a debator and Women's Extemp. Ruth was also president of the Speech Team. Aside from school Ruth shows quarter horses throughout the Southwest. She gives riding les- sons and trains young horses for show shape. Along with her family, she raises horses and runs a breeding operation. Ruth tutored partially deaf children. She en- joys swimming, water skiing, basketball, hiking, Camping, fishing, reading, and all forms of music. For the future, Ruth plans to become a Speech Therapist. She plans to receive her B.A. at UNM and then do something special for her masters, perhaps in Europe or somewhere on the East Coast. A5 tt if' -' M. Wynn' Tracy Green . .,.xxL.,k o r S A member of the Honor Society, Steve has been both Secretary-Treasurer and Vice President of the German Club his junior and Senior years. He is also a member of the French Club, Staters' Club and is a math tutor. Steve participates in Young Life and enjoys skiing, playing golf, the piano and the trumpet. He enjoys learning about languages and corresponds with fifteen European families. As far as future plans go, Steve wants to study at Washington University for undergraduate education, then study at Harvard for graduate work. I would like to get a PHD in Economics, a CPA in accounting, a Law Degree, with a Corporation of International Law as my final goal. I1 Tremendously involved and supportive of Manzano, Tracy Green has been in Student Council since her sophomore year as President of her class, Student Senate for two years, her junior year as 'Student body Vice Presi- dent and her senior year as President. She was on the Phaethon staff, in Honor Society, Staters' Club and Span- ish Club. Tracy was particularly honored this year by re- ceiving a Salute to Albuquerque Teenagers in the journal. Tracy went to District Student Council three years and attended the State Student Council Workshop and the Convention two years. She likes to embroider, read, ride bikes, grow plants, walk, swim, macrame, dance and eat. She hopes to become a lawyer. i 5 i 2 257 Outstanding Monarchs Debbie is in the Math and Computing Science Club here at Manzano, also the Honor Society. Last summer, Debbie took a UNM Chemistry Laboratory Researcher course, helping her explore deeper into the field she wishes to go into-Chemistry Engineering. Debbie is a Debbie I' S Kathy was foreign exchange student the first semester of this year in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, and has housed two foreign exchange students who have come to Man- zano from Brazil. In her sophomore year, Kathy was Sophomore Class Vice President and went on to junior Class President. She has been in Spanish Club,Chicano Club, and Spanish Honor Society since her sophomore year and became a member of the Honor Society at the end of last year. Kathy loves to camp, ride bikes, sew, cook, and dance. I love music of all kinds, said Kathy, so she is very pleased over the part she got in the musical- West Side Story. Kathy plans to go on to college and study Spanish and Psychology and perhaps study abroad again. Radio Explorer, likes to play tennis, swim, ice skate and play the accordian tat which she is very goodl. Debbie is faithful in supporting Manzano activities and sports events. trti 1 an 4314- ii -- rf til I 1 y sf aim 'Vs will ,',' ., ye C ,f Yi 'Q in f fl Wf f 3 z'fifl lll:?1 TE? att ,153 -' X' K' Q s W' ,, Ka I H A 258 T S Danelle was active in the National Honor Society here at Manzano and also the Spanish Honor Society. As a member of Spanish Club she participated in many of that club's activities. She is secretary-treasurer of band and plays in the orchestra. Danelle is vice-president of Youth Symphony, attended New Mexico All-State clinic and is active with Albuquerque Civic Light Opera. She enjoys reading, playing piano, bike riding, composing, stamp collecting and swimming. For the future, Danelle wants to go into music education and from there into psy- chology, especially some kind of therapy for children. President of the Honor Society, joseph has been in the Spanish Club since he was a sophomore and in Spanish Honor Society since his junior year. He has also partici- pated in Speech Tournaments. joseph likes skiing, fish- ing, hunting, painting, and hiking. As far as community work goes, he ushers at St. Bernadette's and worked at the Health and Social Services. joseph was honored this year, being featured in the Iournal's 'Salute to Albuquer- que Teenagers'. His skill of leadership has definately been developed in his high school years. Honor Society was run very smoothly this year, which, if you've ever been in Honor Society, you'll know is quite a chore. joseph plans to attend UNM and hopes to major in en- gineering. Funk, Marion E. 206 rin Gabbett, Thomas W. 231 Gallagher, M.L. BonsaI170,172, 191 Gallegos, Consuelo A. 191 Gallegos, Dolores A. 134,153,231 Gallegos, Elaine M. 164,165,231 Gallegos ,jimmy P. zoe Gallegos, Laurence F. 231 Gallegos Gallegos Gallegos Gallegos Mark D.123174175191 f Mark v. 1i23,,129,,191, Rita 231 A 1 Thomas R. 122,126,206 Gallion, jacquelyn L. 206 Garcia, Annamarie 191 Garcia, Charles P. 113,118,191 Garcia, Debbie D. 174,231 Garcia, Debbie K. 25,155,231 Garcia, Domingo 82 Garcia, Felice A. 177,191 Garcia, joseph W. 107,131,132,191 Garcia, Geneva M. 176,206 Garcia, james j. 22,231 Garcia, lanice 206 Garcia, Louella 206 Garcia, Maxine 191 Garcia, Odette E. 160,206 Garcia, Richard A. 164 Garcia, Roland 132,131,231 Garcia, Ronald G.104,105,131,132, 206 Garcia, Ruban174 Garcia, Rosalie 191 Garcia, Ross A. 206 Garcia, Veronica 60 Gardner Garfield, Garland, Garrison, Garrison, Garrison, Garrison Tamie A. 134,136,153,206 Rand D. 156 Bryan L. 206 Brenda 206 Gregg A. 145,232 Richard W. 191,210 Wesley D. 191 101,206 Gonzales, lmo j. 232 Gonzales, james S. 192 Gonzales, jeanne M. 177,181,192 Gonzales, josephine 82,176 Gonzales, Nestor 192 Gonzales, Paul 61 Gonzales, Rueben175 Gonzalez, Dolores 206 Gonzalez, Maria192 Gordon, Mark E. 206 Gorman, Mark P. 206 Gorsline, Robert P. 178,184,192 Gorton, Demaris K. 192 Goss, Ramona K. 154 Graham, Dennis A, 22,82,160,161 162,232 Grant, Christie E. 160,192 Graves, Kristi M. 166,167,206 Graves, Sharon D. 180,232 Gray, Cindi A. 89,91,153,232 Gray, Dyan 153,170,176,232 Gregg, Leslie D.192 Green, Tracy 20,82,157,159,160, 161,163,232,257 Greenleaf, Mary C. 165,175,206 Gregg, Michael G. 233 Griego, Annette M. 137,192 Griego, Anthony 94,96,97,100, 140,141,142 Griego, Cynthia L.192 Griego, Cynthia M. 233 Griego, Donna 192 Griego, Gilbert W. 103,206 Griego Louis 174 Griego, Pam174 Griego, Suzanne D.192 Griego, Teresa 233 Griego Tobie 39,110,147 Griego, Tony 142 Griego, Val V. 192 Griffin, Gail 206 Griffith, john 101,130,131 Grigante, Steve 142 Griggers, Cindy L. 22,82,89,177, 180,221,233 Griggers, Laurie L.192 Grimes, Carolyn j. 192 Groom, Mark C. 233 Grossman, Erika M. 234 Grossman, Leonard j. 233 Grover, Stacey L. 192 Grubb, Mari L. 233 Guerin, Kathryn 175,192 Guerin, Michael 206 Guertin, jeanne L.192 Guertin, Paul E. 233 Guevara, Carl 38,175 Guinn, William R. 206 Gunthorpe, Gregory M. 206 Gushard, Ken 82 Guthrie, janey 82,147,155,233 Gutierrez, Gloria 207 Gutierrez, Michael G. 165 Gutierrez, Ruby 174 Gutierrez, Richard 233 Guzman, Kelli A. 192 ,appiness Haas, Daniel L. 234 Haas, Lyle W. 207 Haas, Lynn 181 Halbrooks, Cory L. 207 Hale, George R., jr. 171 Hale, Mary 60 Hall, Shannon D. 177,192 Hallam, Richard E. 94,96,100, 168,234 Hallett, Russell 184 Hallisey, james j. 192 Halsey, Margaret M. 234 Gawith, Kathy 5.206 Gaylor, Dorothy A. 231 Gedanic, Laure L.147,152,153,163 Gedanicto, Laurie 232 Gentry, Mary 14,40 Genualdi, Carrie A. 181,206 George, jan E. 191 George, Marcia R.147,158,176, 206 George, Will 37 Gerard, Michael R. 191 Gere, Garland 206 Gerhardt, Karan E. 232 German Club 14,15,23,154 Geuss, Christy A. 160,232 Guess, Daryl K. 165 Giaguinto, Matthew 156 Gibbs, David C. 191 Giesen, Katrina 181 Giere, Sandra M. 157,162,232 Gijon, julia L. 82,176,232 Gillett, Daniel P. 232 Gimbel, Aaron 82,172 Gish, Cheryl A. 206 Glasgow, Terri L. 86,160,206 Godley, Deborah'A. 232 Golden, Katherine M. 153,162,232 Golden, Mary C. 134,206 Golding, Harold A. 94,96,100, 103,191 Golightly, Maxine L. 206 Gomez, Chris 82 Gomez, David R. 165,232 Gomez, Michael A. 191 Gonzales, Carla L.176,206 Gonzales, Dolores M. 176,232 Gonzales, Donald L. 95,96,100, HALL'S STUDIO BEAUTIFUL PORTRAITS CANDID NEW LOCATION: 2414juan Tabo WEDDING AT THEIR FINEST Lomas 84 juan Tabo N.E. A L M OST 2992474 Bob Farle music center 2312 Wlicbhlill NE 0 Albuqlnfqui. New Molico 87110 phone C5051 298-7474 MUSIC EDUCA Tl0lV IS UUH PHUFESSIUIV Hamilton, Charles D. 113,121,207 Hamilton, Thomas L. 234 Hamlin, Buzzj. 234 Hammond, Valerie A. 153,162,234 Hancock, Paula j. 234 Hands, Leroy 207 Haney, Mike G. 123,129 Hardin, Tony 207 Hardison, Kelly A. 82,134,180,234 Hardy, Louise 37 Hare, Terrye M. 175,181,207 Harker, Rebecca 156,160,207 Harms, David 164,192 Harris, Cynthia j. 192 Harris, joanne 192 Hart, David W. 234 Hart, Donna G. 192 Harvey, Stephen D. 207 Harvey, Steven S. 234 Harvey, Thomas W. 234 Harrison, Michael S. 207 Havens, Sue A. 207 Hawes, Ernest 60 Hawk, Robert D. 234 Hayden, Cindy 138,139,207 Hayes, Cheryl M. 155,158,160,163, 175,234 Hearn, jennifer L. 82,164 Hebert, Koala L. 234 Heckler, john R. 181,207 Heckler, Mary 181 Heddin, Debra K. 207 Helms, Cynthia A. 192 Hengst, Faron W. 192 Henkenius, Michael j. 192 Hennessee, joe 45 Hensley, Randall S. 154,207 Hernandez, Michael A. 234 Hernandez, Sylvia D. 82,234 Herrela, David 192 Herrera, Bessie 174,234 Herrera, Frank A. 234 Herrera, Irene 174,235 Herrera, Mark 174 Herrera, john 56,57 Herrera, Margaret 61 Herrera, Margaret E. 192 Herrera, Raymond P. 192 Herrera, Robert 104,105,131,132 Herrin, Val G. 22 Herring, Norvell G. 95,96,101,207 Herschberger, Diana G. 134,136,157, 162,235 Herschberger, Scott R. 121,192 Hickey, Michael F. 192 Hicks, jonelle 192 Hidalgo, Lawrence R. 192 Higgin, Regina 235 Higgin, Roslyn 192 Hightower, Patricia A. 235 Hill, Kimberly A. 155,207 Hill, Larry 192 Hiller, Shannon L. 207 Hiller, Susan 46,158 Hindsley, Mark D. 158,160,207 Hines, Gary P. 122,162,168,235 Hines, Kathleen j. 235 Hines, Kellie 5.192 Hines, Mary 45 Hines, Melinda 82 Hiser, Robert j. 163,235 Hirdman, Frederick j. 207 Hirdman, Sherron1346136,181 Hoffman, Corinne A. 192 Hoffman, Linus j. 207 Hoffman, Sandra E. 181,235 Hogg, jerine L. 166,167,208 Hogsett, Carol L. 235 269 Hogsett, Sandra L. 134,192 Hoke, Cynthia A. 235 Hoke, Kevin 103 Hollan, Ronnie W. 208 Holland,Brigid E. 192 Holliday, joseph A. 192 Holmes, Charles R. 184,208 Holt, Luci Holzknec nda L. 235 ht, Michael E. 192 Home Economics 52,53 Homet, Karen M. 208 Honor Society 14,15,162,163 Hoobler, Tamara S. 160,181,192 Hoobler, Timothy W. 82,208 Horcasitas, Richard E. 22,160,235 Hosek, Greg 82,131,132 Howard, Doreen L. 235 Howell, Patricia L. 164 Howell, R ichard E. 22,123,235 Hubach, Terry B. 208 Hubbard, Huerta, Li David W. 208 Sa M. 178,179,208 Huff, Curtis 145,235 Hughes, Brian 184,192 Hughes, Thomas D. 192 Humphreys, Darcy A. 172,177,180 208 Humphreys, Deni L. 235 Hungate, Lawrence D. 156 Hunke, jeffrey L. 154 Hunter, Amy K. 208 Hunter, Cynthia L. 155,192 Hunter, Michael W. 95,96,100,131 132,160,208 Hupp, Mary B. 192 Huston, Holly 235 Hyde, Ma rcia L. 181,208 Hymer, john R. 208 Hymes, Sandy 208 dentity Ill, Susan K. 235 I.M.C. 39 Industrial Arts 54,55 Ingram, Denny 49 Ingram, Robbie L. 235 Isburgh, Kathryn L. 208 ust y ou and me jackson, Debra D. 177,208 jacobo, A lice P. 208 jacobs, Henry 14,41 james, jennifer 147,208 james, Susan A. 25,180 jancula, jeffrey 158,236 jansson, Kenneth W. 208 jansson, Sheryl j. 192 jaramillo, jaramillo, jaramillo, jaramillo, jaramillo, jaramillo, jaramillo Christine M. 208 Geneva 236 Lupo 181 Mary M. 208 Marylin 236 Matthew S.184,192 Robert A. 174 236 jaramilloi Valerie 192 i jaramillo, jarman, B Viki 83,153,208 renda G. 155 jarvis, Constance M. 236 jarvis, Do nna181 jenkins, Helen 110,111,192 jensen, D avene M. 236 jess, Lisa M. 208 jetter, Paul S. 236 jimenez, Sandra T. 236 jinzo, Grace E. 237 jiron, Dena M. 176,208 johnson, Barbara L. 177,181,192 johnson, Deborah 208 I This was Mrs. Wyches' second year as sponsor of the yearbook. On behalf of the yearbook staff, we would like to thank her for all of her cooperation, patience, and 1 HANK YQU MRS. WYCHE FROM VUUR STAY? work during the summer and on weekends in order to put together our book. Without her we couldn't have done it. N M MQRY QF Quietly. . . his life touched mine He reached out to me in my aloneness and shared with me from the deep well of love and affection he had. Gently. . . his ways changed mine I saw myself for the first time realisticly His understanding helped change me Although he never asked it of me. Swiftly. . . he left me As quietly as he had come Yet, he has left a great deal of himself behind in myself and others and he is with me now, yet in a different way. Mark ... you are remembered. ll Y 11 Our Life is Scarce the twinkle of a star in God's Eternal Day. ...Bayard Taylor 263 Strange, that I did not know her then, that friend of mine I did not even show her then one friendly sign, But cursed her for the way she had to make me see My envy of the praise she had for praising me. I would have rid the earth of her once, in my pride I never knew the worth of her until she died. Robinson :sl 'lfN7'O1.'ll..cf QE f :gs Qi R TOY 'mes ,.. plus little twigs young fashions ' ' ff E M71 a11Tme1ril5 bdbuw iamms tra 11:15 Cfollr 5 JbooR5 TOYS 0 TON TREE 136 Juan Tabo Blvd N E Albuquerque New Mex co 87112 Ashcraft, Anita D. 166,167,202 Aspin, Jana L. 202 Asselmeier, Kathleen A. 57,154,222 Atkins, David V. 184,188 Atkins, Steve 181 Atkinson, Martha S.180,222 Ault, Michael S. 188 Austin, Bryan 122 Austin, Randall 82,165 Ayala, Daniel S. 184,188 Ayala, Pauline 5.188 Ayre, Susan M. 158,202 Ayre, William 158,223 eginning Baca, Baca, Baca, Baca, Baca Anna B. 203 Evelyn J. 174,223 Michael A. 223 Patricia 188 Randy 223 Bacai Tommy T. 50,174,188 Baco ccini, Anthony 188 Bailey, David A. 223 Bailey, Debra A. 136,178,188 Bailey, Denise G. 203 Bailey, Eva M. 177,181,188 Bailey, Stephen 188 Baksa, Laura M. 110,223 Balcomb, David B. 203 Baldwin, Floyd L.188 Ballard, Mark L. 223 Band 18,19,23,182,183,184,185 Banda, Elisa 188 Banda, Lorenzo 188 Bandel, Daniel R. 203 Banes, Catherine E. 188 Barabe, Debbie 52 505 X 293 1235 ,1- . g . Q1 A71Cl, idle- Latest ZYZS-M0115 'llo1'cl2iLcl1fe11,'foo index chievements Abarr, Laura 82,181 Abbott, Catherine L. 188 Abbott, Douglas J. 222 Acosta, Connie K. 82,202 Acosta, Debra 188 Acree, John E. 202 Adair,Joseph W. 188 Adams, James E. 103,188 Adams, Tami S. 188 Adcock, Rebecca J. 153,202 Adent, Arlene M. 137,188 Adent, Renee M. 202 Aguilar, David 82 Aguilar, Diana L. 22,155,174,222 Aguilar, Laurie A. 222 Albert, Rebecca 188 Alderete, Frank J. 123,188 Alderman, Becky L. 134,181,202 Alderman, Kari M. 176,222 Alexander, Judy M. 176,222 Alger, Deborah K. 188 Alire, David L. 202 Alire, Renee 202 Allbritten, Alicia R. 160,202 Allen, Bobby 55,222 Allen, Darris W. 163,222 Allen, William D.188 Alvarado, David 158,222 Amparan, Diana 188 Anaya, Mia 147 Araya, Pancho 113,114,115,118,256 Anaya, Richard T. 160,164,165,202 Anderson, Adriana D. 155,202 Anderson, Alane 222 Anderson, Bruce L. 222 Anderson, Connie L. 222 Anderson, Debra S. 181,188 Anderson, Gary M. 121,188 Anderson, Lori L. 160,177,202 Anderson, Mark D. 178,184,202 Anderson, Marlene K. 89,158,164, 181,201,202 Anderson, Peter E. 107,108,222 Anderson, Sharon R. 188 Anderson, Steve 180 Andrews, Mark 82 Aragon Aragon Aragon, Aragon, , Richard, Jr. 180,222 , Terry 82,160,222 George 188 Kathy V. 141,188 Arbogast, Erich 59,188 Archibeque, Audrey Y. 202 Archibeque, Don J. 94,96,100,101 Archibeque, Evelyn R. 22,52 Archibeque, Leonard R. 202 Archibeque, Mona 222 Archuleta, Gillie J. 158,222 Archuleta, Sylvia J. 176 Arellano, Benjamin M. 202 Barchus, Cynthia J. 22,41,160,223 Barela, David C. 141,203 Barela, Jimmy A, 53,223 Barela, Robert M. 152,153,162, 223 Barham, Barbara A. 184,203 Barker, Cherie 170,223 Bandel, Dan 184 Barnes, Robert E. 223 Barnett, Vincent P. 141,188 Barnhart, Philo H. 180,223 Barnhart, Sally 42 Barnhill, Vicki A. 189 Barnitz, Carol 58,134,136 Baros, Rose M. 153,177,180 Barrios, Mary C. 177 Bartel, Jill E. 154,172,189 Bartlett, Brenda G. 189 Bartlett, Richard L. 95,96,100,101, 203 Bass, Edward D. 171,203 Bass, Gay L. 189 Bauder, Donald M. 145,178,179, 203 Baughman, Martha 181 Bawart, Natalie A.189 Beard, Theresa G. 189 Beasley, Diane K. 189 Bechdol, Marshall W. 170,223 Bechdol, Teresa A. 170,203 Beck, Jeannine L. 180,223 Becker, Pamela 203 Beckner, Gregory M. 223 Bednar, Rory J. 162,223 Beerbohm, Bonita K. 189 Arellano, Eddie 113,114,115,140, 141,142,222 Arensdorf, Vikki 2.202 Armenta, Debra 181,188 Armenta, Kenny 175 Arms, Karen J. 202 Arnold, Phillip E. 155 Arnaud, Yvonne A. 222 Arnold, Jim 14,41,104,130,131 264 Belarde, Cathleen F. 110,189 Belden, Joel 155,158,160,203 Belden, Ruth 189 Benavidez, Debbie T. 203 Benites, Charlie 203 Bennett, Anne E. 189 Bentley, Brian K. 223 Benton, Susan G. 223 Bentz, Gregory L. 203 Berget, Kevin P. 223 Bergs, Karen A. 203 Bernard, Nelson T. 95 Bernard, Ted 96,100,101,122,224 Bernstein, leffrey M. 178,179,203 Bernstein, Mel 39 Bero, David 131,132 Bertroch, Gail M. 189 Beock, Dennis 131,132 Beston, Cheryl A. 189 Bevan, jeffrey A. 203 Biefield, Allan 45 Billingsley, Lance E. 177,203,184 Bingham, Bryan L. 153,158,189 Binkley, Karen 1. 224 Black, Sally A. 189 Black Student Union 14,15,173 Blackburn, jill N. 224 Blackshear, Du-Wayne14,40,148 Blair, Cary 134,181 Blaschke, Terry E. 203 Blaydes, Becky 203 Blomquist, Mark 1. 189 Blum, Robert F. 160,178,179,184, 203 Blythe, Connie 82 Boardman, Karen L. 134,153,162,224 Bockstanz, Donna M. 50,203 Bockstanz, Randall K. 189 Boeck, Dennis W. 95,96,98,101,203 Boeck, Richard A. 103,189 Boggs, steven M. 154,157,163,224, 257 Bogh, Kathy E. 153,203 Bogue, Mark P. 189,184 Bogue, Phillip 189 Bogue, Robin A. 203 Bogue, Tammy R. 203 Bonnell, james 49 Booton, Kathleen M. 224 Booton, Keith 1. 189 Booz, Cris A. 224 , Borden, Roberta N. 154,224 Border, Don 158,224 Boultinghouse, Teri A. 137,189 Boutwell, Mary 1. 224 Bowdich, Dana R. 43,163,224 Boyer, Duane H. 203,90,257,91 Boyer, Valerye L. 173,189 Boyes, Margaret A. 43,224 Boyle, Patty 224 Bracken, Sandra K. 22,180,224 Braden, james 53,122,126,129, 168,224 Bradley, Patricia H. 189 Bradley, Sharon 189 Bradley, Wanda 43,193 Bradshaw, Marlene 48 Brady, Vicky I. 203 Brannon, Bill M. 189 Bridges, Linda R. 203 Brigance, Randall W. 95,96,97, 99,101,168,225 Brigante, Steven 1. 140,141,168, 203 Broemmer, Richard 46,193 Brogdon, Mark D.189 Bronner, Mark A. 189 Brooks, Diane M. 158,189 Brooks, Nancy K. 158,225 Brooks, Ruth 58 Brown, Mary 44 Brown, Mary E. 225 Brown, Michael D.189 Brue, Lillian A. 189 Brummell, Dave 59,96,101,141 Bryan, Michael C. 225 Bryant, Lee R. 203 Buccheri, Brian 189 Buchanan, Louella 56 Buckingham, Steve 82 Budagher, Michael 170,203 Bullock, Sandra E. 110,158,225 Bunner, Bu nney L. 203 Bur, joseph C. 189 Burch, Christopher A. 203 Burch, Rhonda 136,225 Burch, Thea E. 203 Burciaga, Lisa A. 189 Burciaga, Lora 189 Burd, Evelyn D.175,203 Burmeister, Scott A. 123,129,189 Burnworth, Philip 189 Burr, Bob A. 225 Burr,julie A. 203 Burris, Darryl L. 225 Burris, Sandra K. 203 Burrola, Denise Y. 189 Burton, Gary 59,96,130,131 Busch, Almira 42 Bussiness Education 50-51 Buss, Linda D. 87,225 Bussey, Lawrence 1. 50,225 Butt, John 50 Byrnes, Carmen 1. 88,181,203 olour My World Cabesuela, Gary G. 175,203 Caccamise, Mary 38 Cacy, Connie L. 134,136,204 Cafeteria 61 Cahill, Peggy L. 86,225 Cain, Lauralee, A. 204 Cain, Mitzi 225 Calderon, Margaret 42 Calkins, Kevin 184 Campbell, Marianne C. 204 Campbell, Mark A. 82,157,225 Campbell, usa 1. 110,111,157,158, 160,225 Campbell, Lori 1. 204 Candelaria, Salomon 204 Canniff,1ill134 265 Canniff, Tracie A. 225 Cannon, Linda J. 204 Cannon, Shawn 156 Caraway, Joe L. 226 Card, Chandra 226 Carney, john L.140,141,142,226 Carper, Cathy 82 Carreon, Debra 160,226 Carrier, David P. 204 Carrijo, Erma 61 Carrillo, Melinda M. 160,166,167, 226 Carrillo, Tony 141 Carroll, Sue A. 165,226 Carter, Tammy L. 166,167,204 Carter, Bill 184 Carver, Daniel A. 170,226 Casados, Debra A. 204 Casey, James P. 226 Cassino, Francis 56,152 Castanien, Steven R. 204 Castillo, Becky G. 226 Cates, Brenda F. 134,173,204 Cates, Deborah 176 Cates, Maria A.160,226 Cates, Queen B. 86,173,226 Cathemer, Debbie M. 204 Caudle, Eric W. 163,226 Caugren, lim 113 C'de Baca, Samuel 47,96 Chafins, Scottie 131,132,168 Challenor, Nora Y. 110,226 Chamblee, Kimberly K. 204 Chandler, Karin L.176 Chapman, Kathleen 39 Chase, Deborah K. 176 Chavez, Chris C. 226 Chavez, Deborah L. 153 Chavez, Donal. 226 Chavez, Edward M. 82,121,171 Chavez, Gene 61 Chavez, Gilbert 226 as! 6 more - thorn , ever.. cores obout you! DUWIITUWN 0 HOB HILL 0 WIIRUGK Chavez, jolene P. 204 Chavez, joy 226 Chavez, Keith A. 107,131,132,227 Chavez, Leonard M. 113,121,204 Chavez, Mary A. 22,134,226 Chavez, Randal A. 107,131 Chavez, Sandra M. 164,165,227 Chavez, Shirley A. 181,204 Chavez, Yvette 178 Cherry, Frank W. 204 Chesnik, David j. 156,227 Chester, Stephen D. 227 Chicano Club 174 Chico, Daniel M. Childers, Debby 177 Chorus 18,19,23,1B0,181 Christensen, Thomas R. 140,141,1 204 Cifaratta, Sandra 227 Cifaratta, Sheryl 134,181,227 Clark, Debra S. 190,210 Clark, Mary Ann 47,154,227 Cleland, Vera H. 204 Clevenger, Dorothea 61 Clinton, Michael C. 204 Clum,james A. 227 Clutter, Susan R. 184,204 Coalson, Connie j. 227 Coates, Diane C. 204 Coates, jeff M. 204 Cobb, jane M. 82,227 Coca, Natalie L. 227 Cochran, Robert D. 103,141,190 Cockrun,julie 61 Coffey, Cindy E. 160,227 Coffin, Michele 181,190 Coffman, Deane 42 Cole, Lisa M. 190 Cole, Margaret 190 Colella, Concetta j. 152,153,227 Colella, lrma N. 153,178,190 Colella, Maria L. 153,190 43, Coleman, Christine M. 190 Collins, joseph P. 204 Collins, Mark j. 190 Collis, jeri 204 Colton, Durk 91 Comer, David M. 204 Condon, Karen M. 134,137,190 Condon, Teresa M. 136,160,227 Connolly, Kevin 178 Contos, Craig 190 Contreras, Anthony K. 190 Conrad, Craig 184 Cook, Richard 190 Coonce, Richard G. 204,179 Cowan, Tina R. 190 Cowper, Ann M. 152,153,227 Craig, Lori A. 138,139,204 Crandall, Lynn A. 82,204 Cravens, Cindy 134,136,160,161, 188,190,198 Cravens, Clay C. 95,96,160,228 Cravens, Dan 228 Crawford, Brenda L. 204 Crawford, Debra j. 190 Crawford, jennifer 155,190 Crawford, Molly A. 134,190 Crawford, Teresa N. 153,190 Creel, Margaret A. 190 Cooney, joseph M. 165 Cooney Cooper: Amy 190 Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Thomas R. 172,204 Christopher B. 190 Lisa A. 190 Timothy H. 154 Cooper, Wendyj. 155 Cooper, Corcora Corcora Wendy 5.190 n, Melissa C. 190 n, Sharron A. 204 Cremonese, Nadine B. 87,228 Crespin, Ronniej. 164,190 Cruz, Peggy 82 Cruz, Steve P. 156 Cubra, Steven 204 Cumenta, lrene 228 Custodians 61 Curtiss, William 190 Czosek, Robert F. 228 Cordova, Alexander E. 122,129,204 Cordova, Kathy j. 227 Cordova, Morris 47 Cordova, Randy 204 Cortez, Carmel S. 227 Cosby, Bernie 184 Cosby, Renee 184 Costales, Alfred M. 122,129,190 Costales, joseph C. 95,96,100, 101,160,227 Costales, Cathy j. 134,136,160, 161,188,190,199 Costales, Randy 181,132,168,227 Cotter, Christy 82,157,158,163,227 Cottrell, Curtis j. 204 Coulson, Laurie 204,176 Counselors 38 Courtney, Howard B. 204 CGNGRATULATIONS T0 THE SENIORS GF 1975 COMPLIMENTS OF... GREEN'S SANIT RY SUPPLY 266 esiderata Dahl, Darwin B. 122,228 Daniel, Kim 204 Daniels, Catherine L. 204 Daniels, Susan K. 134,136,190 Danielson, Richard W. 190,210 Darling, Carrie L. 190 Dau gherty, Robert 21,22,35 Davalos, Chris 47 Davenport, Robert 204 Dav idson, Ron 87 Davis, Anna M. 190 Dav Dav Dav is, Craig 228 is, Darlene B. 43,228 is, Denise K. 204 Davis, Denise L. 228 Davis, james A. 170,228 Dav is, Scott A. 205 Dawirs, Larry L. 228 Day Day Day Day Day , Angela C. 176,228 , Bryan D. 180,205 Carolyn 37 ijohn L. 190 Michael G. 228 Dayl Sharon D.190 Dean, Marsha C. 228 Deatherage, Sharon K. 177,178,228 179 DeBettignies, Robert 158,190 DECA 164,265 De Freitas, Carol A. 229 De Guio, Lisa 134,190 Delleney, Susan L. 205 De Luca, Michael 190 Demontmollin, Michele M. 229 Denes, Peters 178,179 Denio, Keri N. 176,205 Denio, Kimm j. 229 Dennis, Constance S. 229 Denton, Grant j. 205 Denton, Ronald D. 229 Desjardins, jennifer S. 184,205 Detrow, Tina M. 137,190 De Voll,jeannie175,180,205, 90,91 Dewey, Arthur C. 155,205 Dewey, Cella R.190 Dickerson, Gregory L. 229 Dickerson, joe M. 229 Dickey, james C..156 Dickson, Ceceil D.160,166,167, 205 Diers, Roger W. 164,190 Dietz, Thomas G. 82,157,158 Digesu, Linda M. 229 Dinkel, Bruce 130,131 Di Santi, Vickie j. 229 Dipaola, Stephen 205 Disch, Eric A. 82,94,96,97,100,168, 229 Disch, Ronald A.131,132,168,205 Dismuke, Ruth P. 172,229,266 Dixon, Laura K. 155,190 Dobbs, Tammy R. 164,165 Dobel, Michael P. 229 Dobson, Ronald L. 94,96,97,100, 168,229 Domenicali, Dena 39 Donoghue, Charles N. 229 Donohoo, Mike T. 82,205 Donovan, Thomas 45 Dooley, Doloras 177,181 Dooner, Kathy jean 172 Dooner, Patricia S. 172,177,205 Dooner, Susie 181 Dorso, Mary K. 205 Douglas, Alvera 39 Douglass, Sidney L. 205 Dove, Cynthia A. 153,181,190 Dowdy, Linda M. 229 Downell, juanita M. 173,176,205 Downey, Diane A. 181,190 Downey, Susan P. 229 Doyle, Mildred 181 Drama Club 177 Drill Team 166,167 Dubois, Ken 141 Duddingston, Chuck E. 230 Dumas, Greg 108,230 Dumas, Patricia A. 191 Dunlap, Gregory C. 156,230 Dunlap, Peter C. 158,205 Dunlap, Tracy L. 205 Dunnagan, Katrina 136 Dunsworth, juanita 50 Duran, Donna j. 205 Duran, Paul M. 230 Durand, Gene 191 Durand, james L. 230 Durksen, Eunice 181 Durrett, Denise L. 205 Dyckes, George A. 82,131,178, 184,205 Dye, Lyle D. 205 Dye, Scott 191 ternity Earnhardt, Linda N. 176,230 Eastburg, Gwen E. 48,82 Eastwood, Matthew D. 156 Eastwood, Nancy L. 191 Eaton, Ralph 103,131,132 Ebaugh, Carl R. 191 Eddy, Ronald 178,184,191,123 Eddy, Timothy T. 119,122,184 Eden, Vicki 177 Edmondson, Robert E. 191 Edwards, Carmen K. 82,205 Edwards, Donna F. 134,160,161,200, 205,207 Ekstrom, Scott 44 Elliott, Brenda D. 177,230 Elliott, Richard W. 103,205 Ellis, Dale E. 205 Emmett, Andrew N. 178,179,230 Encinas, Tommy 174 Encinias, Antonia C. 205 Encinias, Michael 174,175,191 Enman, Gloria j. 173,230 Enman, Richard L. 131,173 Eolide, Linda S. 153,158,191 Ervin, Rick D.191 Espinosa, Ted 36 Esquibel, Anthony 191 Esquibel, jose 153,160,163,230 Esquibel, joseph H. 152 Esquibel, Stanley P. 191 am u O O ialhes P.O. BOX 10111 ALBUQUERQUE, N.lV1. 87114 Office 243-7353 Home 898-311 3 CLASS RINGS 0 GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS YEAR BOOKSQ Etherington, Steven A. 103,154,191 Ethridge, Rick 156,203 Ethridge, William F. 205 Evans, Marianne E.134,160,162,230 Evans, Milbeth M. 184,205 Exum, jamye L. 205 Eyberse, Linda 58,147 riends Falkenberg, Kenneth 47 Falvey, Michael A. 191 Feder, Robert S. 152,153 Feeney, Stephanie j. 164,165,230 Feist, Christina L. 134,162,230 Felder, Bradley G. 230 Felder, Michael S. 191 Feliciano, Chyrel176 Felson, Eileen 82 Fergot, janet M. 160,170,205 Ferris, Laureen T. 191 Ferry, Carolyn j. 82,205 Fevig, Mary L.191 Feynn, Lisa 191 Figner, Kay 181 Fine Arts 48-49 Fitzgerald, john 5.164 Fitzgerald, Steven D. 230 Fitzgibbons, David 14,41 Fjelseth, Lori j. 205 Fjetland, Patty 205 Flemming, David R. 22,140,141, 143,154,162,168,23o,220 Flint, Beth A. 111,206 Flores, joseph A. 152,153,162,230, 259 267 DIPLOMAS o MEDALSO AWARDS Flores, juanita A. 206 Florissi, Aldo 260 Flowers, john E. 82,206 Fluke, Carole E. 82,177,230 Flynn, Duke A. 230 Fogleman, Cathleen E. 47,110,191 Foley, Kenneth L. 230 Forbes, Dale M. 96,100,101,231 Ford, Encarna 38 Foreign Languages 56-57 Forsman, jennifer L. 231 Foster, jan 22,231 Foster, Robert P. 103,123,129,191 Foust, Debra j. 231 Foust,john T. 191 Foust, Kenneth B. 206 Fowble, Matthew C. 177,180,231 Fowler, Sherry K. 191 Fox, Curtis A. 231 Fox, Laurie E.191 Fox, Marjorie 50 Fox, Rhonda j. 56,191 Frakes, Pamela E.191 Fralix, Robert j. 206 France, Deanna L. 160,180,191 Frankenfeld, Ken 121,148,149,191 Frankenfield, Thomas S. 154,177,191 Frantz, Pamela j. 176 Frederick, Lori 191 French Club 23,155 Frindt, Beverly S. 177,231 Frinkman, john j. 206 Frisbie, james G., jr. 96,100,101, 206 Frizell, Kenneth W. 163,178,184,231 Fuentes, josephine E.191 A Fullbright, Stephen R. 231 Funk, Bonnie L. 206 lit 2 I I fr Foreign Exchange Students loin 5 --xfl f I ' K K' I K ll ,. 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K 1m,t,,-a,,4t.,- mx. . . aw, ,- i ar Hssthwmatwwf ,We , g-'..fgggj1:,:l,.L: ,,,gyA,.,W, - . is . .Q- t lf? 3 . 5 . H wx: vi I. ,. ,.., ' ,,,.s.,gs, A .,- me ,,. , ,,.,..,f ,, , ..,, , .,,,v,,,. Q., ,E ' I' M5 J Manzano. Our exchange students for this year were as follows: Aldo Florissi, Brazil, Ann Krotin, Sweden, Marcelo Roman, Bolivia, and Man- zano's exchange student was Kathy Salcido. She went to Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. - iz , ' 1 1 em , H. ,2g5,,,r,-f 1 ...t,, hw., 1' 1 YI . 1 5l.1tlHmt-'11 -lol-t.eI1',. tha ,f , liiifililllvil1esw'2 , k g g - f -- - W - '','x-2llligt,w:'a.f..i,.r -, - 1 L- '- X ,.., . . H , K - , , ,- , A V .t.r-.,i,.,,,,-hi,-1 , r,t,f1iw :V A A . 1. ALDO FLORISSI, BRAZIL Aldo is a senior here at Manzano. Originally from Italy, he and his family left there when he was four. Aldo has one sister, Susanna Florissi, 19, who many will remember was an exchange student here in '74. He also has a brother who is 8. Aldo lives in Recife, Brazil, and speaks Portuguese, Italian, and Spanish. When he came to the United States, he didn't speak any English. Here at Manzaon, Aldo's classes include the fol- lowing: Spanish IV, Radio Physics, Algebra I and Trigonometry, English and Self-Understand- ing, Prep. Parenthood, and PE II. Vmg,::,,V::lk1 ..Vk . ,, ,MV , rar' b VV X.. '21, 1, . f. -f . .. , y ,Aw,V....e.f.i.,.,,t.f . - - , -f --' -, Q a.Zfl1l3frf ., W K' ,,,l f ,'-' I i 2 -at 'W Wwlp,MlE+J Isl. ,dw . t.-': , ,Q 1 , . , A . - ,Q , ,,-tm I , .V g,,,, g, NWVA V, 1 L . 2. ANN KROTIN, SWEDEN Ann is a 19-year-old senior here at Manzano. She is from Sweden. There are four members in her family. Sweden has a population of about 8 million with a Democratic government. King Carl Gustav XV is the ruler. The cost of living in Sweden is higher than in the United States, due to the higher taxes. School lunches and books are free because the taxes pay for them. Ann says Manzano is a nice school and a lot easier than schools in Sweden. Children in Sweden begin school at age 7 and have more homework and harder tests. The dress in Sweden is similar to that of the United States. The boys have long hair and everyone wears blue jeans. While Ann is in the US., she is living with Cindy Martinez's family. Ann enjoys Albuquerque and will always remember her year as an exchange student. j'1,,l3i,f.t.:ww' 'if1Ii', i ' ' . ' qigi S ' -,,.,.,,.3aagr .,,,,3,. X - , - I k- g ... f -,xg Q .. .I , , ,,,,..,-.,.'. , ,, , ,,,. , , I, t ,rv , I . - f Ill 'Iti f .st, ' Q ' lll' 'slll i I . , , g , , slsg .,,,. ,S , , l L l-,f l,,, X .,,, i 3' , -lilly?giltgztfgiiainzt ,ggggisgzei tilts' with was sisters: ,aiiigixstseggggztziatgatzttfteiq. ,EM mia S , V Iltlftttiiiizisiesezragg' I ws, .Uv ,..-. ...nt-, .fIuf,m,-1-:,,1' . ,.,,,.a ,, 1 Q,.,,,., ,ag,zg,,,. .- mi . 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Her main goal was to meet new people, live differently, and get something different out of life. Kathy not only reached her goal, but gained a family and the experience of a very interesting culture. Merida, capital of Yucatan, is a tourists' city, with a population of about 30 thousand and buildings of French and Spanish styles. Merida is 478 years old, the oldest city in the American Continent. lt has a tropical climate with rainy season in August and Septem- ber. As a sophomore, Kathy served as class vice-president. During her junior year, she served as class president. During her senior year, Kathy was an exchange student. She has been a member of Spanish club for all three years, a member of Chicano Club her sophomore and junior year, and a member of Spanish Honor Society and National Honor Society her junior and senior year. In ,Lg 1 t 1 1, , LLit..,. li L ffl -2., l no il V- LLV VV-.L: i L ,z V- -1, l EM, LL xg.. ,, ..L, L .L -Vw Ti 725' Y ,. viii. 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