Pharr San Juan Alamo High School - Bear Memories Yearbook (Alamo, TX)

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Profile PSJA Profile P8JA Profile PSJA Profile P8JA Profile PSJA Profile PSJA Profile PSJA Profile PSJA Profile PSJA Profile 1984 Bear Memories Pharr Gan Juan Alamo High School 1229 South I Rd Pharr, Tx. 78577 Volume 45 WELCOME 10 PSJA UGH SCHOOL Contents PSJA Profile Administration Teachers Sports Organizations Sophomores Juniors Favorites Honors Seniors Advertisement Closing Pages Acknowledgements •WOJd VfSd eW°Jd VfSd ®l!iOJd VfSd |!iOJd VfSd VfSd ®|'i wd VfSd •W Md VfSd •W d VfSd • f«Md VfSd •M wd VfSd PSJA Profile PSJA Profile PSJA Profile P8JA Profile PSJA Profile PSJA Profile PSJA Profile PSJA Profile P8JA Profile P8JA Profile PSJA Profile PSJA Profile PSJA Profile P8JAPro On, On, P8JA, A tribute you stand. To service rendered, knowledge tendered, A benediction planned. 2 P8JA Profile A) leHy and Sylvia flirting with Ihe cameraman. 8) Having a chat before school, is Cindy and Michael's idea of a good lime. C) Frank looking lough. D) When the Bear's warm up. Ihe crowd usually watches m anticipation. C a PSJA Profile 3 4 PSJAPrott our dreams have grown And seeds of many friendships sown PSJA Profit 5 A) Victory breakthrough. B) C) D) Three types of weather changes occurred at P8JA. E) I) The Cheerleaders did skits to get the students into the spirit. F) Mrs. Arredondo turns Indian. 0) Daniel Trevino shows off his shirt. H) Bobby Aleman ready for action. J) Anna Garza waiting for a squirrel. C 6 PfiJA Profile PSJA Prott 7 VJU A) Rene Jaime caught getting a test before time. B) Sylvia and Cindy walk each other to dess. C) Mrs. Reynolds cheeking roll. D) Aurora Martel seems to come up with some kind of itch. E) Cissy. Where are you? E) Linda Morales cheers for the Bears. 0) Ramiro helps Wife with his Algebra. Jffll ■fjf 1 1% Though the odds be great or small P9JA will win over all, As our loyal sons go marching onward to Victory!!! PftJA Profile 9 A) Richard Vila real and Robert Puente seem to enjoy their seven minute break between classes. B) One of Bear Memories photographers managed to catch Earl Cempbel during spring training at Angelo State University. C) Trying to figure out whet your schedule is something that happens every first week of school at P8JA. 0) Is this whet drama did to you. Marque? E) Nyd takes time out of Bearetfe routines to be herself. Keep it cornin'. Nyd. K) P8JA Profile A) Bear band chow their pride all the time. B) Jaime Garza was one of this year's spirited Sophomores. C) You can always look forward to finding the team mascot boosting that mighty Bear Spirit. By the way. who is under that costume anyway? D) Jr. Washburn and Laura Portales gat a new face , compliments of Mary Kay cosmetics. E) Amalio An-zalrfun wonders if he can drink as much milk as Oscar Garcia. F) Before every game the Varsity cheerleaders stretch out in every way. P8JA Profile II r,'T K. ... « u' “n TriTV . i mauflae ’v 4 ■rh i IKS lli 5 Ti5f?l y wj M dU t J r 4 A) Rainbow Oey wk enprescad on Friday by Seniors wearing red. Juniors wearing yellow and Ihe Sophomores break mg tradition by wearing blue. B) Sophomore class shows Spirit by raising their class letters. 0) One of the custorfcan -. worst erwmtes the dreaded confetti, lingered after every pep rally. C) Obey. obey. Mr. Flores so teechers have sped Say it. don't spray d . seysFrenb Zavala. E) Juniors show their true color. 12 PSJA Profile A Hey everybody, let's see that Spirit!! Just look around it's everywhere. That Mighty Bear Spirit shines thru everyone in PSJA land. Okay, so maybe it isn't during pep rallies but look at the Seniors wearing their Senior shirts. Look at how many Bear painter's caps are worn. Buy a spirit ribbon or follow the caravan, dance along with the mascot, or read the school newspaper. You'll feel it—maybe listening to the Bear Band or by being at Bear Stadium on every other Friday night. That feeling is there in each and every one of us. It doesn't matter if you're a Senior, a Junior, or even a Sophomore; it's there. Even if you don't have your Senior shirt, your spirit ribbon, or your cap, wear your club shirt on Friday. That's to show that your club is behind the Bears 100%. Don't be surprised if you're walking down the hall and someone shouts Go Bears! —shout along with them. ¥ A) Band student.; Mum Rodrigue arid Norma Gon ales show rdf their ipM cap®. B) Ire. try lo take the spirit stick away from Seniors. C) Don't worry lanu. wc’H win the spirit stick someday! 1 D) One of any Semore most prized posses-cions— the Senior slart. PSJA Profile t3 A) Sporting their student council club shirts, these three PSJA students await kickoff time at Bear Stadium. B) He's my teddy and no one can take him sway. thinks Karol Kolkoffen. C) Ilia Flores and Liza Flores otherwise known as Itza. that's a and whaf'se. 0) DECA concession stand workers are caught off guard at drinking Cokes. E) Sophomores Chris and Mary wear their favorite rock shirts. M PSJA Profile P8JA Prof 15 A) I can do Hut just as wel as you can. says Jorge Rutledge to fallow band mamba Robert Estrada. B) Just srttx g and taking it easy is what these girfc fcke to do. C) Should I stay or should I go? thinks Mrs. Champion. 0) Roy Contreras and Linda Ramirez discuss the afternoon plans. E) As busy as Mr. Soper's chemistry dess it Linda Ruiz finds time to think of what she's gonna do. F) Sometimes your daydreams do come true. says Miss 0. Cantu. 0) Beers relax after a long practice while being treated for their hard work. H) One of the 8oph. dess' projects included settng Cokes for those of us who hang around after school. I) Mr. C'e pride of P8JA concentrates on the next half time chow. J) One of the campus's most wanted people. Mr. Montes looks forward to the end of the day to catch up on everybody's long list of repairs. 16 P8JA Profile What Do You Do After 3:18? It's that time again. Another school day is over and everyone psyches themselves up for what's happening after school. For a lot of students it involves band practice, football. or drill team practice work or just plain takin' it easy and to relax and forget for a moment about all homework. That's why a lot of us are anxiously waiting (maybe even daydreaming) for that Final bell. Whatever you do after school, sfter the announcements have been made, after you push your way thru to your locker, take time to remember that tomorrow is another school day. Do not despair—3:18 will happen again!!! P8JA Profit 17 te. B A Walk Down Fifth Avenue Homecoming is a big event at P.SJ.A. Alot of pride is taken in the selection of the Queen. Ten of the most beautiful girls are chosen as the Queen candidates. Along with the Queen being named, we also select first and second runner-up. This year our Queen is A) Norma Lee Robles. Norma was a varsity cheerleader and was active in Student Council. B) The Homecoming Court consisted of L to R: Ana Fonseca. Second Runner-up. Norma Robles. Queen, and Corina Farias. First Runner-up. All ten girls looked beautiful under the New York. New York theme. Surely our Homecoming Court would look stunning taking a stroll down Fifth Avenue. Homecoming 1383-84 A B Corina Farias Ana Fonseca o Linda Ramirez i Sally Cabrera Lisa Garcia A) Corina was the First runner-up and a member of the Varsity Cheerleaders for two years. B) Ana was second runner-up and was named Band Sweetheart for 1983-84. C) Rosie was Senior Class President and was also named Honey Bear by the football team. 0) Kindra was President of the Student Council and was a member of the varsity volleyball team. E) Sally loves to be a rowdy senior” and likes to kicker dance. F) Linda is from Alamo and was a member of the varsity cheerleaders and FHA. c Rosie Trevino r Linda Morales Cindy Martinez G) Linda is from Pharr and lists kicker dancing as her I favorite. H) Lisa was Head Cheerleader for the Varsity Cheerleaders. I) Cindy is from Alamo and lists driving around in her truck as her favorite hobby. Hom com«ng 1983-ft 4 New York, New York Homecoming is a big even! around fhe P.S.J.A. campus. Whether it’s getting ready for the game, or showing off the mums that you received. Lots of folks also went to the BIG DANCE!! Yes. for the first time in ten years. P.S.J.A. had a homecoming dance. It was held in the cafeteria after the game against the Mission Eagles which the Bears won 27-14. There were also alot of new things around the school as the Senior Class gave the school and the Bears a terrific breakthrough. Even though the first one was made of paper, it still brought the Bears good luck! A BIG THANK YOU goes out to the Class of '84 from the Battlin' Bears and also from the student body altogether. 0 20 Hom com ig Actxvrt«« A) The Boers new break through, a gift from the Class of 84. B) Tarry says she's oof an airhead. C) Clary thinks about bar big night before the game. 0) Lisa looks in amazement as Norma is named Queen. E) P.8.J.A. defensive backs Ruben 7. and Ricky tt5 dress up for the game against Mission. F) 8ophomore Bearettes enjoy their Test High School Homecoming. Homecoming Activities 21 c 0 A) The Homecommg Pep Paly. B) Diana looking pretty w-tt. her sml C) Rfky and l.nde before a r.ight Of. the town. D) Martha’s having a good time et the Senior Tea. E) A poster marking a prestigious event. b$M - • O . w J A 44 - as 22 Homecoming Ac4ivH « FiR'it (Tt lOytars Fwwiy- Oct. tU9S3 j VnL. tes 6m. ECTIiK£S Tfc (HonKComin fcawc£ Homecoming Activities Homecoming Ac+tvrh « Administration '84 nistration 84 Administration 84 Administration 84 Administration 84 Administration 84 Administration 84 Administration 84 Administration n 84 Administration 84 Administration 84 Administration 84 Administration 84 Administration 84 Administration 84 Administration 84 J c .2 ’Class A’ Administration The P.8.J.A. Board of Education acts as the general agent of the State in carrying out the will of the people of the P.9.J.A. School District in matters of public education and operates in the best interests of the District and its students. The executive function is delegated to the Superintendent and his administrative staff who are charged with devising ways snd means of implementing adopted Board policies. A) Augusta Guerra—Superintendent. B) Ernesto Alvarado—Asst. Sup , for Administration. C) Rodolfo topaz—Ass . Sup , for Instruction. D) Richard light—Asst. Sup , for Personnel. E) Manual Perez — Business Manager. F) Rudybel Contreras—Presiden Board of Trustees. 0) Daniel Ramirez — Vice President. H) Rene Lizoano — Secretary-Treasurer. I) Rodolfo Canche—Ass . 8«cre ary-Treasurer. J) Abel Ouajardo Jr. K) Octeviano Gonzalez. I) Gabriel Avendeno—Members. 26 Administration r McKEEVER 7 Year Tradition Mr. McKeever leads the life of principal here af PSJA. He has been the 'head man for 7 years. Mr. McKeever states that being around young people is what makes him enjoy his job. Being around young people gives me a more optimistic view of the future. he states. Many changes have taken place at PSJA while he has been here, but none of the changes affected his relationship with students. Mr. McKeever with seven years of experience, will keep the tradition of PSJA High School going for as long as he is the chief of staff here at PSJA. Good luck to Mr. McKeever and may he be at PSJA for a long time. A) Mr. McKeever wishes the Bears good luck. B) Receiving a bouton-nier. C) Students are presented awards. D) The Man watches over the Seniors at an assembly. 28 Adm«f is4r 4 or Assistant Principals: What They Do « A) Mr. L. Galaviz, student activities, school calendar, class sponsors, lockers, and general discipline. B) Ms. H. Garza, class schedules and discipline. C) Mr. L. Barrera. Supervision of Instruction-Curriculum, textbooks, and audio-visual equipment. D) Mr. L. Ramos, Security, maintenance, energy conservation, and discipline. E) Mr. A. Farias. general discipline, documentation of disadvantaged programs. T.V. library operation. F) Mr. A. Gutierrez. student attendance, attendance, related discipline, and bus passes. Without these assistant principals at PSJA and their committment, it would be impossible. Congratulations for a job well done in 1983-84. Administration 29 Guidance Personnel The Guidance Personnel of PSJA consists of 9 members. The expertise of these members contribute their talents to help 8ny PSJA student in the need of class assistance and college preparation. A student is assigned to a counselor according to the first letter of his last name. A) Mrs. Cristela Willingham (A-D). B) Miss Belinda Flores (H-N), C) Mr. Jose Garza (E-0). D) Mrs. Mollie Thomas (8-Z) E) Mr. Reynaldo Zuniga (0-R). F) Mr. Robert Loredo (A-L) Migrant Coun. G) Ms. Diamantina Herrera (M-Z) Migrant Coun. H) Mr. M. Hancock Vocational Counselor. I) Mr. Juan A. Badillo Scheduling Coordinator. Office Personnel A) The incredible threesome. Mrs. Cesfillo. Mrs. Met-Hach. Mrs. Carrillo. B) Mrs. Ramona Mora, responsible for al school and club accounts. C) Mrs. Thelma Mettlach responsible for student records, transcripts, and info on permanent records. 0) Mrs. Tomasita CastMo and E) Mrs. Noreana Carrillo both manage the sale of school supptes and handle student services. Office Personnel 31 Just Begun Judy Martinez Sandra Sanborn Artemio Palacios Just what can you say about these eight young bright teachers? Why did they bother in joining the teaching field? But one thing for sure these beginning teachers look forward to their students respect and understanding as they continue their goal of teaching. Nevertheless some teachers say. Your first year is always the hardest!! You just wait till next year, it will be a breeze! But is it really? Armando Rodriguez Dennis Simons Rene Ramirez Brenda La Prade Daniel Sandoval 32 faculty It Takes Alot of Understanding Criselda Gonzalez Hector Sandoval Roy Rodriguez Teaching from two to ten years takes a great deal of preparation and alot of understanding from students. These teachers know how to handle their ability of teaching the same subject again and again, but realizing it takes pride mixing with a matter of patience. Two to ten years of teaching sounds alot but it really doesn't, because time passes real fast that at times it feels as if they just started teaching last year. Santiago Bazan Victorina Rodriguez Faculty 33 Esmeralda de la Garza Martha Mclnnis Hector Longoria Lewis Weaver Noleia Guajardo Daniel Coplea Anna Perez Ramiro Daniel Baldemar Montemayor Juliana Duran 34 Faculty Diane De Sutter Jorge Ramirez Nora Cantu Eliberto Reyna Jerald Clark Armando Arcaute Alberto Sanchez David Rivera Faculty 35 Juan Serna James Torline Robert Villa Ricardo Tijerina Becky Howell Esperanza Tovar Jesus Salinas 36 Faculty Diana Fernandez Erasmo Molina Jane Ramos Gilbert Zepeda Hilda De Shazo Robert Vela Martha Lee Faculty 37 Rosie Ruiz Roy Rodriguez Miguel Fraire Lyman Bounous Ml Veronica 8. Barrera Yolanda Martinez Irene Leal Juan Crosby Jaime Reyna 38 FkuHv Karen Reynolds Eva Pallard Rodolfo Palacios 39 Nancy Jennings Maria Teresa Garcia Sebastiana Pena The Professionals Are these teachers professionals? You bet they 8re! Teaching anywhere from 11-20 years that's a lot of sacrifice because they know what they 8re doing. If they didn't, these teachers wouldn't be here. Starting from the early 1960's to the 1970's, these teachers have faced numerous changes throughout their life time, but in teaching, their goals hsve paid off. They set the example as professional teachers mainly because they know what their teaching subject is all about. They like their job. enjoy their student's company as well as their colleagues. But most of all. Teaching hss to be most rewarding to them with good results at the end. Janet Jeske RN Richard Flores Victoriana Hernandez Arturo Gonzalez 40 FaeulHj Grade Champion Ma. Odilia Arredondo Faculty 41 Bonnie Horn Wilford Wood Auston Cron Carlos Vela 42 Faculty Robert 8©per Rodney Newberg Hector Cuevas Faculty 43 Dedication and Commitment How would you like to be leeching for more than 21 years! Well these teachers have definitely dedicated and committed themselves to just that, “teaching . No doubt about it! 8tudents complain being in school for three years, well how about 21 or more. The entire present student body at P6JA wssn't even born yet when these teachers began their teaching career back in 1962 or in the 1950's. These teachers definitely get a lot of satisfaction out of teaching than their paychecks. The Bear Memories staff congratulates all these fine teachers for all their contributions in education. Gloria Potter Ghirley Gauls bury Marie Rojas Pete Cisneros 44 Faculty Faculty 45 Rudy Soriente Flashbacks A) The sign says if all!. 8) Oofcha. Mr. Newberg. C) Drivers Ed. instructors M. Gonzales. 0. Vilarreal. V. Garza, and A. Martinez. 0) Are you stil on fha phone Mrs. Rodriguez? E) Whet's up Cron? F) Mrs. Abar-nathy helping her students. 0) Mr. BaAew end Mr. Torline stand proud to be teachers. H) Mr. Rod trying to set yearbooks. I) Mr. Tsarina skinning a dear in dess. J) UN. coordinator Mrs. Doyle always busy. K) Did you gat that right. cays Mr. V e? I) Is Mrs. Dotting laughing at joe Forinac research paper? 46 Faculty F cuKy 47 Teachers Aides: Aide Teachers A teacher has many jobs; for example, teaching in class and averaging out grades plus more. Now a teacher aide helps out him or her in carrying out their duties whenever they need help. The many jobs they do include: grading papers, taking roll call, averaging out grades, and many odds and ends. Here at school alone, there's more than 50 teacher and clerical aides carrying out m8ny extra curricular activities. You’ll find them anywhere you go st the office, at classrooms, in the halls, and even at the library. Their workly hours are the same as a regular teacher which are from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. They also put up with the same hasset a teacher gets from the students. Thanks for their support in which they make teaching a little bit more easy. A) 0. Camarillo. M. Pequeno. I. Bilve. M. Trejo. 0. Rodriguez. 0. Castillo. I. Vasaidue. are clerical aides. B) J. Garza, L. Martinez. M. Deleon. N. Torres. C. Rocalez, T. Garcia. N. Castro. 0. Mendoza. G. Guerra. A. Tegle, ere teacher aides. C) Mrs. R. Rosales D) Mrs. N. Rodriguez E) Mrs. Cantu F) Mrs. M. Pequeno 48 Teacher Aides The Resource Center Need to check out a book for a report or 8 research paper. Well, no where else but our school Library will provide these nec-cessities. They have a variety of books ranging from science fiction of World of the Worlds to auto-biographies of msny famous persons as Mark Twain . They also have a wide selection of magazines such as Sports Illustrated. Ebony. Newsweek. Time, and many more. In a Library you can find warmth, understanding, quietness, and many other qualities which show up when you enter the Library. It is also a place where you can do your homework or at least find the pleasure of silence. So when you walk in the Library next time remember that you're not only walking into a room which is full of books, but a room which has a whole world to itself. A) Mrs. Marquee B) Even Beers enter the Library C) Sister Rosemary Kirwen 0) Mrs. Camarillo and Mrs. Trejo E) Mrs. Rodrigue Librarians 43 Bon Appetit Do you know how hard it is to feed 2000 students a day for 180 school days? Mr. Baldemar Cano the Food Director leads this extremely difficult task. With Mr. Cano are 70 or more cafeteria workers who maintain a harsh schedule. The shifts commence at 4 8m-9:30 am. Workers who prepare breakfast come in at 6 am-l pm, then two shifts that come in at 10 am-2:30 pm and 11:30 am-3:30 pm. which help out during lunch. The last shift is from 1 pm-8 pm which finish out the day until tomorrow's same routine. Thanks to all of them we can satisfy our hungry needs! A) Mr. B. Ceno. B) Awletent directors. C)-F) PSJA Cafeteria Staff. 50 Cefeteria Steff Keeping P.8.J.A. Clean The work of several hundred students can at times be very destructive. For this we need our custodians to pick up and clean up all of our mess. For example: school paper, coke csns, frito bags, tree leaves, and dirt itself. Plus they do so much of other stuff. Like electrical repair, which might not be working in a classroom. For this, doing maintenance jobs is one of their specialties. 15 to more workers everyday do this. No matter where, in the gym. out in the Field, or in the classroom, they always do their job to leave everything clean until tomorrow. Without the custodians P.8.J.A. would not be clean. Thanks for a job well done! A) Mr. Montes. B) Mr. Saenz. C) Front row: P. Cuellar. N. Navarro. M. Belmares. J. Montes. J. Garza. Second row: 8. Perez, T. Guzman. J. Navarro. R. Montes. H. Saenz. 0. Lopez. C. Fonseca. E. Alanis, A. Cano. A. Leos. P8JA Custodians 61 Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sp f I f co CO CO CO CO CO CO CO c A) Whetcha (Join- after the game?” asks the Bear. 8) Donna B-shop. an ace at her work. C) KROV dice jocks visit PSJA with their wild cheers. D) 'Practice makes perfect. says Bobby. E) I think I can. I think I can. I think I can ..F) The basebal field, dedicated to retired principal CharUs Cain. Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports gp. Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports 8ports . sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports '84 PHARR-SAN JUAN-ALAMO FOOTBALL TEAM FOR 1983-84—Are the following players: Front row (left to right): Orlando Romero (85). Basilio ‘ Garza (23). Larry Hernandez (60). Cipriano Olivarez (15), Javier Renteria (50). Juan Garcia (44), Noe Flores (13). Rudy Martinez (22), Eddie Serna (3). Hector Moreno (31). Gilbert Gonzales (25), J. J. Jimenez (63). Second Row: Robert Limas (14). Bobby Garza (61), Frank Zavala (34). Alex Renteria (69). Luis Gonzalez (41), Julian Garza (45), Paul Garzs (84). Emilio Vela (33). Gilroy Martinez (20), Guadalupe Sanchez (72). Mark Trevino (77). Joe Forina (56). Third Row: Eddie Lopez (32). Bobby Aleman (9). Ricky Salinas (88), Robert Almendares (27). Carlos Salinas (10). Ricky Caballero (5). Joey Gonzalez (21), Ruben Garza (7). Pete Gomez (46). Oscsr Garcia (30). Ruben Rodriguez (55). Fred Sandoval (80). Alex Hernandez (86). Back Row: Robert Puente (51). Bobby Olivares (74). Jerry Garza (66), Robert Alaniz (64), Rene Jaime (65). Chris Thompson (68), Willie Vasques (52). Armando Arcaute (78). Ramiro Saurez (79), and Ben Garza (76). Head Footbal Coach Cuevas Qcoreboard 1983-84 Mercedes 0 PSJA 6 Harlingen 18 McAllen 14 PSJA 13 San Benito 0 Memorial 0 PSJA 27 Mission 14 Hanna 21 PSJA 0 Edinburg 14 Porter 12 PSJA 31 Weslaco 27 54 Sports Coaches Corner A lot of hard work was put into coaching the Mighty Bears. All these efforts were of very good use. The long hours of practice were endured by the coaches as well as the football players. Great job. men! The following are the 1983-84 Coaches: A) David Rivera Defensive coordinator. B) Juan Crosby Offensive line. C) Dan Coplea Defensive linebacker. D) Danny Reyna Offensive coordinator. E) Paulino Ramirez Offensive line. F) Dennis 8imons Trainer. G) Mike Fraire Defensive end. H) Eliseo Pompa Offensive, I) Joe Buarez Defensive line. Sports 5S Bears De-Sfripe Tigers The Bears opened the 1983-84 season with a victory over the Mercedes Tigers. With the returning lettermen and running backs Frank Zavala and Rudy Martinez leading the way the Bears scored 4 touchdowns. The defense led by Ruben Rodriguez. Joey Gonzales. Robert Puente, and Larry Hernandez managed to shut out the Tigers 28-0. i 56 8por+t Bears Lose First Game The Bears opened the district season with a loss to the McAllen Bulldogs. It was a defense battle as the score at halftime was 0-0. McAllen picked off a Bobby Aleman pass which led to their first score. The Bears offense could not get untracked while the defense tried in vain to keep the Dogs from scoring. Their attempt was futile as the Bulldogs drove again to a touchdown which made the final score 14-0. A) Ruben Garza. Sr.. TB-DB. B) Being chased by a Mercedes Tiger this unidentified Bear runs to make 8 touchdown. C) Ricky Caballero, Sr.. QB-DB. D) The Mighty Bear Breakthrough. E) Carlos Salinas. Sr.. SE-DE. F) Jear defense ready to swarm opposing team. G) Eddie Serna. Jr., SM-DB. H) Joe Forina smiles as he sees the winning scoreboard. I) Raul Alaniz. Soph., QB-LB. J) Bobby Aleman. Sr., QB-LB. K) Did you see that pretty girl pass by? I) Ben Garza concentrates on winning. i 8ports 57 Bears Corral Mustangs 15-0 P8JA, trying to bounce back and win. traveled to McAllen to play the Memorial Mustangs. On the Bears first possession, they drove to the Mustang 2 yard line. A fumble stalled the drive and the defense took over. The defense led by Benny Garcia and Rene Jaime sacked the Memorial QB in the end zone. Carlos Salinas made the PAT and the ball went over to the Mustangs. Another Bear score made by Bobby Aleman made the final score 15-0. Eagles Surprise Bears 21-9 Hanna traveled to Bear Stadium to meet the Bears. It was a battle all the way through as the Bears would not give way to the Eagles. All week long Coach Cuevas said that if the Bears were not ready, they would be surprised by the Eagles. The Bears heeded the coach's advice and were defeated by the Eagles 21-9. This loss hurt the Bear Pride, but the Bear Pride is never really hurt, just scuffed. 58 8p©rK A) Noe Flores, Sr. SM-DB. B) The Bear Offensive line ready fo pound on fhe Tigers. C) Robert Limas. Sr. SM-DE. D) The Bears huddle before playing and winning. E) A Bear defender trying to keep a Tiger from scoring. F) Bobby Olivares leading the Bears in roping the Memorial Mustangs. 0) Cipriano Olivarez. Jr. FB-LB. H) Halfback Frank Zavala goes for another touchdown. I) Gilroy Martinez, Sr. TB-DB. Sports 59 A) Joey Gonzalez. Sr. SM-S. B) The lineup—Emilio. Frank. Rudy, and Joe. C) The powerful Bear defense ready for action. D) Rudy Martinez. Sr. FB-DB. E) When the coaches talk, everyone listens. 60 SporH Bears Surprise Cowboys 13-12 The Bears traveled to Brownsville to play the surprising Porter Cowboys. The defense led by Ricky Caballero and Joey Gonzalez helped the Bears with a new QB. Emilio Vela. The Bears scored their first touchdown on a 79 yard pass from Vela to Eddie Serna. The second touchdown was also a pass play that went for 58 yards. The offensive line, led by Bobby Alaniz, Chris Thompson, Bobby Olivares, Mando Arcaute, and first time starters Joe Forina and Fred Sandoval kept the Porter defense out of the backfield and helped in the Cowboys’ defeat. Cardinals Card the Bears 18-6 The Bears played the Cardinals in a non-district game being the case where Harlingen was disqualified from the district race. Yet the Cardinal Pride was not disqualified as they defeated the Bears. Coach Williams had the Caradinal game well prepared. P8JA started the game in good fashion as the rushing game worked well with the passing game. But the Cardinals proved too much as they gave the Bears their first non-district loss. Both Cardinal and Bear pride can never be disqualified. 62 8porK « r o A) Being tackled by a Mercedes player. Frank keeps on going. B) Oscar Garcia. Sr.. FB-DE. C) Just 8fter warming-up. the Bears are ready to win. D) Eddie Lopez. Jr.. HB-DB. E) Frank Zavala. Jr.. HB-DB. F) Joel Borrego, Sr., HB-S. G) Being crunched in by two Mission Eagles isn’t Eddie Lopez’s idea of spending a Friday night. H) Emilio Vela. Soph.. QB-DB. I) The Bear defense crushing their opponent. J) Robert Puente. Sr.. OG-LB. K) Bobby Aleman flying in on target. Sports 63 A) A Mission player fries fo gain another yard. B) Juan Garcia. Sr.. F8-DB. C) Eddie Serna waifs for his call to the field. D) Julian Garza. Jr.. FB-DT. E) Pete Gomez. Sr.. FB-DT. F) The predictions were in favor of San Benito but the scoreboard told another story. G) Willie Vasquez. Sr.. C-DT. H) Mario Guajardo. Soph., G-LB. I) A fumble recovered by PSJA gets a Tiger ( 85) mad. 64 Sports I Bears Bite Hounds 13-0 The Bears traveled to Ban Benito and gave the Greyhounds a bite as they defeated them. The loss knocked the high flying hounds out of first place. The first score came on as Emilio Vela threw Eddie Lopez a pass. The leading offense in the valley Ruben Garz8. Basilio Garza, and Ricky Caballero each intercepted San Benito passes to stop their scoring opportunities. Bears Claw Eagles 27-14 The Bears kept alive their slim hopes in 32-5A by over powering the Mission Eagles. PSJA claimed a first home victory in the season with only an injury to Emilio Vela. Rene Jaime and Emilio Vela were the dominants of the night. Rene Jaime's safety and two points opened the scoring with contributors by Frank Zavala, Carlos Salinas. Bobby Aleman, Eddie Lopez, and Eddie Serna. The remaining time ended in a winless journey home for the Eagles. 0 Sports 65 A) Ruben Rodriguez. Sr. OG-LB. B) Rene and Joe watch the receiver run his pattern. C) Hey. who took my gatorade? asks Robert Puente. D) Coach Pompa yells out to the ref to get out there. E) Joe Forina, C-LB. Sr. F) Larry Hernandez. Sr. OG-LB. G) The Bears 8t another breakthrough for another winning game. H) Robert Alaniz Sr. OG-LB. I) Make that touchdown! is all that Ricky Caballero thinks about. J) The Bears are waiting for the refs sign if its a touchdown. K) Bobby Garza. Sr.. OT-LB. L) J. J. Jimenez. Sr. OG-DE. 66 Sportc Cats Knock Bears Out of Playoffs For the past two years, Edinburg vs. P9JA was the game of the week. This year was no exception as the Bears, Fighting for a chance to play in the playoffs, and the Cats fighting for a district championship met once again. The Bears held the Bobcats to seven points in the half. The defense kept the Bobcats out of our endzone. The Bobcats final touches came on an interception which was returned for a touchdown. The Bears now were knocked out of the playoffs, but should always hold their heads up high for this game. Sports 67 Season Finale Weslaco's defense was lough, ♦heir offense was good, but the Bears were better as the score read 31-27. For fhe Seniors, if was their last hurrah as a Bear. For fhe Juniors and Sophomores, if was a chance fo keep fhe Bear tradition alive. This year was a rebuilding year as the Bears went 6-4. Congratulations to the Bears and Coach Cuevas for a fine season and a job well done. A) Rene Jaime, Sr., OG-DT. B) Jerry Garza. Sr.. OT-DT. C) At the last game, the Bear and his friend the Panther, have their fun before retiring for the sesson. D) Alex Renteria, Jr.. OG-DT. E) lupe Sanchez. Sr.. OG-DE. F) Mark Trevino, Sr.. OT-DE. G) Robert Limas attempts to kick his heels in excitement for one more touchdown sgainst San Benito. 68 8ports Sports 69 A) Chris Thompson. Jr.. OG-IB. B) Basilio Garza explains to Coach Cuevas and Willie Vasquez how he blocked the ball. C) Bobby Olivares. Sr.. OT-DT. D) Benny Garcia. Sr.. C-DT. E) Ben Garza. Soph.. OT-DT. F) Armando Arcaute. Sr.. OT-DE. A) Carlos Salinas lies down after a kick. B) Emilio Vela on the sideline after doing an excellent job this season. C) Ramiro Suarez. Sr.. OT-DT. D) Fred Sandoval. Jr.. SE-OLB. E) Eddie Lopez gets stopped trying to make another touchdown. 70 8ports A) Coach Cuevas prepares fo give further instructions to his team. B) Paul Garza. Sr.. SE-DE. C) Alex Hernandez. Jr.. 8E-DE. D) Ricky Salinas. Sr.. SE-DE. E) Robert Alaniz can't make up his mind what picture to take. F) Bobby and Ricky making a speech at a pep rally. G) David Blackwell gets his thrills after the Porter game. Sports 71 J. V. Has Excellent Year The J.V. had an excellent year with seven wins and two losses against Memorial and Hanna. The team impressed the school with overwhelming victories against Harlingen (26-0) and Mission (35-0). The J.V. Bears finished the last game as a tie against Weslaco (14-14). Shown are: A) Ricky runs toward the end-zone. B) Juice tries to outrun an opponent. C) J.V. Coach Coplea. The 1983-84 J.V. Football Team are I. to R. Top: S. Botello. F. Maldonado. J. Trevino. R. Liscano. A. Gonzalez. 2nd Row: V. Llado, A. Mendiola, J. Ortega. C. Cardenas. E. Gutierrez. F. Garcia. 3rd Row: C. Cortez. Z. Compean. R. Alaniz. A. de Leon, J. Quintanilla. R. Herrera. R. Contreras. R. Duran, 4th Row: J. Gomez. 0. Benitez. T. Medrano, M. Guajardo. H. Vargas. C. Rodriguez. M. Ramirez. J. Fonseca. H. Hernandez 72 J.V.Foo t H • • The 1983-84 Sophomore Football Team are lop. I. to r.. R. Perez. T. Perez. T. Quintero, D. Guajardo. J. Rodriguez: 2nd Row. J. Solis. R. Garza. A. Hernandez. J. Aleman. R. Cuevas. A. Lopez. G. Garza: 3rd Row. A. Montes. R. Garza. F. Salazar. F. Villareal. R. Sanchez. R. Champion. R. Escamilla: Bottom Row. H. Neubauer. E. Gomez. R. Garza. A. Sandoval, R. A. Garza. J. Moncivias. R. Aguilera. F. Ulloa Sophomores Succeed The Sophomore football team hsd an impressive year. They started off with two wins in a row sgainst Valley Christian (27-0) and Hidalgo J.V. (7-0). Then they lost a heart-breaker to Donna J.V. (8-7). They came back with two more wins against Hanna (21-14), Porter (6-0). They had one more loss to Harlingen (30-2), and Finished out the year with three wins (16-0). (12-6). (21-0), and one tie (14-14). A) Artie Sandoval looks on in anticipation. 8) FnMm. 88. what are you doin'? C D) Some of the battle scenes in which the Sophs, won. Sophomore Team 73 Running for the Gold The boys track team did very well ibis yesr with the help of three senior athletes. The team did better individually rather than as a team. They did very well in the sprints. 100 meter. 200 meter, snd mile relay. Usually placing in first or second, senior Pete Gomez, who was the teams leading point scorer and nearby was senior Gilroy Martinez. Senior Gilbert Gonzalez, who ran the 100 meter hurdles and Junior Chris Thompson. who threw the shot, came up with the rest of the points. A Tack 74 Boys Treck A) I know I can do H with my eyes closed. B) Here lake it. so that I cen catch my cep before H falls. C) Hey OAroy. look at my medals. Thai's pretiy good, who did you borrow fhem from. 0) You guys ere loo clow, go home cays Coach Suarez. E) Whal! I have to run Ihe 2 mile, cays Gilroy. F) Hey Pete, my grandmother runs feeler than Ihel. 0) Whal e wrong guys, your heads are so ft of air lhal you're sterling to float. H) Oh no. Ibis is the Track Teem. I) Batman and Robin on the run after the Penquin. J) Hey Gilroy, knock this guy down so that I can win. K) Hey Chris, that's not the way to catch the shot. L) Who you guys running from now. M) Hey guys, if you don't give two cents, get out of here. Boy s Track 7S Girls Run for the Ribbon The P.SJ.A. girls track team, which includes sixteen members had put alot of hard work and effort into this years track season which was very successful, thanks to P.S.J.A.'s track coach. Mr. Carlos Vela. The 1983-84 girls track team includes girls of all three classifications. There are six sophomores, six juniors, and four seniors. They competed in many track meets and they won an abundance of awards. They competed in long distant running. 400 meter, 800 meter, mile relay, hurdling, shot put. discus and long jump in the All District Competition. The girls practiced their running before and after school, in hard training to back their school pride. Being a part of the P.S.J.A. girls track team took alot of dedication from these girls. A) The P.9J.A. g.rls (reck (earn ere I. (o r. Top Row. C. Jaurigi. R. Chavez. M. Silva. V. Oarze. T. Ramos. Coach Vela. C. Paries. M. Garcia. E. Tijerina. M. Gonzalez. BoMom Row. A. Barrios. M. Torres. 8. Martinez. I. Villareal. R. Salazar. E. Tijerina, and B. Garcia. B) Betty chows her running form. C) The girls resting by wafting (he curves. D) P.8J.A. girls (rack. E) A liHle laughter before practice. F) Corina and Betty warm up before practice. 76 Girls Track Golfers—The Iron Men This year's golf team has a new country club to practice at. Plantation South Country Club. They practice a nine-hole game every day and later go to the driving range and practice on driving, chipping, and putting. At the beginning of the year they had ten members and now have fourteen. This year the team has a new coach. Richard Rodriguez, who has been playing golf for seven years. They went to tournaments during the month of March at Harlingen. Mission. Edinburg, snd McAllen. They also went to the district meet in the first week of April. OoW 77 P8JA Basketball Better Than Ever The 1983-84 Bears started the season with a new look. With a new head coach in Erasmo Molina and eight returning lettermen. the team looked promising. The talk around PSJA was that the Bears were back. But these were not the same Bears. They were the Running Bears. Our Bears were third place winners in the Edinburg tourney, and then C8me off with a first place championship trophy in the Weslsco tournament as they defeated Weslaco 45-37. District play came along and the Bears continued on their winning ways. Robert Silva was one of the leading scorers in the District 8S was Ricky Vera. Thanks to Coach Molina for a job well done and may he be here for a long time. o f 78 Vmvrty B«ck 4bal 1 — t I A) Robert Limas goes up for two. 6) 1983-84 Bears. Jet Row R. Limas 14. J. Oongora K). M. Klepper 6. J. Acosta 3. 2nd Row R. Bilva 33. A. Hernandez 20. E. Serna 4. J. Moreno 12. 3rd Row R. Oongora 23. 8. Mendoza 34. R. Vera 13.1. Manc ae 11. C) The sign says it al. D) Robert goes for a shot. E) Alex shoots free throws against Mission. F) Robert Oongora. Weslaco tourney MVP. 0) Coach Erasmo Molina. H) The cupportng crowd. I) Ricky Vara 13. J) Jump for it Alex. K) Bears enjoy foul shots. Varsity Basketball 78 A) Beers warm up before the gem . 8) Brian Moline, manager of the Beers. C) O K. Let's start the gam . 0) Ricky puts it up for two against Ban Benito. E) Huddle around the free throw tin . F) Robert says the Beers are 1. 0) Cheerleaders dap for Jaime Oongora. H) Rick and Robert wait in anticipation. 80 Varsity Baeketbal 0 Hardwork Leads to Quccess A learn that puls hard work lo win usually becomes successful. Thai's how you can explain our J.V. leam's year. Wrfh Coach Dan Coplea al Ihe helm, you know everyone gave 110%. Coplea and his army were jusl 8S successful as Ihe varsify squad. Whether il was pulling off impressive wins against McHi, or losing Ihe lough game lo Harlingen, our guys were awesome. 9urely Coach Molina looks forward lo nexl year's varsity squad which will be a product of Coach Coplea. The PSJA army is back 8nd ready to shoot down the J.V. BttfccttMa 81 Girls Basketball on the Rebound Due to injuries that plagued the team, they did not play up to wh8t was expected out of them. With the services of 5 seniors. 2 juniors, and 2 sophomores, the team was expected to perform better than they did. The team was let down after sophomore Letty Cantu broke her ankle while playing against the Lady Eagles of Hanna. The team was also faced with the problem of having a new coach. First year head coach for the team was Robert Vela, who did a fine job of coaching the team. Good Luck to Coach Vela and the girls in the future. 82 Oirts Busk •♦ball K A) 1983-84 Oirts Basketball Team are: BoHom Row. J. Saenz 13. L. Satnae 11. E. Cano 4. M. Zapata 6. Top Row. P. Munoz 14. F. Rodriguez 23. L Cantu 34. R. Cano 22. I. Roldan 21. 8) Don't fly away Letty. C) Youngsters from Alamo support the Lady Bears. D) Coach Robert Vale. E) Letty Cantu 34. Soph. F) Learn how to tie your shoelace yet? asks Coach BHIesces. 0) Patty Munoz 14 Sr. H) Frances Rodriguez 23 Sr. I) Only 1000 laps to go girls, i) Senior members. K) Tape it right, cays Frances. I) Rachael Cano 22 Sr. M) Petty does al the work while Ufa fools around. Oirls Basketball 83 J. V. Basketball Girls Look Promising The girls J.V. team played inspiring ball all season and did a tremendous job at H. The girls also had a new coach this year and she did a great job with the girls. Even though they were a young team, they had great success, which will help next year’s varsity team. May the success the girls enjoyed this year be with them throughout their basketball careers and our hats go off to the coaches involved in this basketball program. A) This water tastes terrible. B) Pep Talk during • timeout. C) Coach Veto Nice to the girls during hetftime. D) Debbie shows coach why she should play more. E) Coach Blesces. F) 1883-84 J.V. Basketball Team. i F 84 J.V. Besketbel Cross Country on the Run The cross country team, even though many young, did fairly well in competition this year. With the coaching of Carlos Vela 8nd the determination and will of the young athletes, they put on a good show at the meets they attended throughout the year. The team is expected to do better as it matures. A) Running for the gusto. 8) Elizabeth Tijerina looks determined. C) Elizabeth shows her expression as she closes in on the tape. 0) Coach Vela marking time on one of the Players. E) looking on at nearby competition. F) The many schools that participated in the meet along with the P.8.J.A. cross country team. Crosscountry 85 Volley Girls Are Competitive The versify volleyball girls proved to be e competitive teem along with other teems league play. Although the girls didn't take a large percentage of wins, they proved to be very strong in certain areas of play. The teem showed strong points in Senior Patty Munoz, who made first team AI-District and Sophomore letty Cantu, who is expected to do much better her junior and senior year as soon as she recuperates from her broken ankle. The teem feels that they could have performed much better m competition if they had more team unity. The team consisted of: hr. top row: J. Perez. 0. Coronado. B. Miranda. D. B shop. M. Oarcia. L. Cantu. R. Cano. P. Munoz. R. Vela. Bottom Row: A. Velasquez. L. Safinas. K. Jackson. M. Silva, M. Hernandez, and E. McDonald. «M4 ----- Pfi JA 86 Varsity VoUeyba PSJR po PS3R I'' PSJR J.V. Looks Impressive The Junior Varsity Volleyball girls looked quite impressive compared to that of past seasons. With the help of Cosch Vela the team did a little better. The team as a whole thought they could have done a lot better, but the team was faced with a few problems in workout. The team members are bottom row (L to R) M. Millice, M. Anzaldua. E. Gutierrez, M. Ordonez, (top row) I. Rodriguez. M. Chavez. A. Montez. A. Gonzalez. D. Salinas. C. Ramirez and Coach R. Vela. i A) The PSJA Varsity Volleyball Team. B) Oh Wow. I tnp-P d over my feel again. C) High Tan! 0) Kindra ready «o serve. E) Volleyball players huddle before the game. F) Donny Bishop serving H across. 0) The PSJA J.V. Voleybal learn. H) Whal fcd I do wrong. I) let s day beck and Id her do H all. J) Wailing for the second half lo dart. K) Don't worry, the bad will eventually gel there. L) looking on as she hits the bell. J.V. VoHeybell 87 Living Up to Expections The baseball team had a lot to live up to this year and did so very well considering their record for the year. Baseball took a lot of determination from each individual player. They started to practice in early December. Workouts began right after the school day. Eddie Serna, who lead the Bears well into the play-offs last year, is again pitching for the Bears as a junior. The Bears lived up to what was expected of them and was very pleased with their record. i A) Members of the teem had time to pose for e picture. B) Coaches for the Bears are coach 9. Bazan and coftcb Rayas. C) Head coach for the Beers is Santiago Bazan. 0) Bobby Aleman putting on shoes before practice. E) The team practices many different situations. 88 Baseball A) Mend© trotting to horn plat . B) Eddie practices the ground ball. C) Warming up tha arm ic necessary. 0) A frttte horseplay during pr ctic . E) Co cti Reyes practical with the team. F) Th catcher practices in a cage for perfection. 0) The P.9.J.A. baseball teem for 1983-84. Beeebefl 89 80 Tennis Makes a Racket'' The versify tennis ieam did very well this year in singles and doubles as well. The tennis coach for the 1983-84 tennis team was Kathy Garza. The team competed and won many awards in a few tournaments. The 1983-84 varsity tennis team included from (left to right) coach K. Garza. R. Alvarado. D. Garza, L. Falkner, J. Cano. D. Garza, R. Trevino, H. Salinas. T. Medina, (second row) L. Lianas. D. Garcia. Y. Gutierrez, and K. Garza. Varsity Iannis A) Tha Iannis taam for the 1983-84 school year. B) Yoli warming up Morn practice to prevent any injuries. C) Lori concentrating on the bail. 0) David uses hand and eye coordination to hit the ba . E) H. Salinas and T. Medina show off trophies won at a tournament. J.V. Tennis Team Has Expectations The J.V. Tennis learn was under the supervision of Coach K. Garza. The J.V. learn consisted of seven boys and eight girls. The Junior Varsity Tennis Team earned a reputation for being hardworking and talented. This past year, they competed in the same tournaments that Varsity attended and faired quite well. (Left to Right) J. Llanss. J. Garza. 0. Hernandez, A. Padron. V. lanelli. R. Melendez. C. Gonzales, (second row) L. Davila. M. Alaniz. C. Mendez. E. Cantu. L. Guajardo. B. Zurbach. A. Salinas and K. Garza. A) Tha J.V. Tannic Team for P.8.J.A. B) Carlos and Marty Mca to follow Rosie around the court. C) Rosie Trevino doing sit-ops during warm up. D) 8tretching is an essential part of Tannic. E) Vinny is going straight for it! J.V. Tannic 91 Organizations Organizations Organizations Organizations Organizations Organizations Organizations Organizations Organizations Organizations Orgar Organizations Organizations Organizations Organizations Organizations Organizations Organizations Organizations Organizations Organizations Organize Organizations '84 Organizations Organizations Organizations Organizations Organizations Organizations Organizations Organizations Organizations Organizations Organ Osoettes Improving by the Year” The Osoettes are made up of 31 hard working ladies, who have fried hard to improve. During summer they practiced five days a week from 5 pm to 8 pm. They learned routines, cheers and the forming of the P8JA letters. The Osoettes had many changes throughout the year, the coming of a new sponsor was the most rewarding. Mrs. A. L. Perez changed the Osoettes into a very united, loud, and spirited pep squad. The Osoettes prepared themselves for the “Queen Contest . Their candidate was 74 Bobby Olivarez, who was named “Bouncing Bubblicious Robertita. The Osoette sweetheart this year was Lollie Villanueva. They showed their spirit by supporting the athletic games. This wss a great year girls. quoted Janie Vela. A) Oeoette members held bake sales during the summer. 8) The 1983-84 Osoette Officers (I to r) ere: top: Janie Vela. Perl.; lofce Vilsnueve. Pres.: Margie lucio. Reporter: bottom are (I to r) letty Rodriquez. V-Pree.: Martha Razo. Treat.: Dora Rodea. Sec. C) Sponeor la Mrs. A. L Perez, next to her ia her Husband. D) Osoettes anxiously waiting for a touchdown. E) Mary Vega setting programs at the game. 94 Osoettes C) Tha 1983-84 Ocoatta ara (I to r) row on : Oragoria Paeina. Adalina Sandoval. Nancy Dalgado. Mary Sanchaz. Micsy Ramoa: eacond row: Anadalia Soto. Clary Rodriguaz: third row: Yvatta Elizondo. Mary Vaga: fotrlh row: LCmaa Aravalo. Taaaia Paraz. Lori Oordiano. Cacilia Rivara. Rita Oarcia: fifth row: Or aha Agu'maga. Mary Rayaa; sixth row: Mary Martinaz, Nalla Franco: aavanth row: Connla Estrada, Irana TaMaa: aighth row: Enadatia Borrago. Noami Bocanagra. Norma Vaia. Lorana Battran. Lydia Paraz. Oaoattas 95 Dance! Dance! Dance! The 1883-84 Bearettes consisted of forty, at the least, members and nine officers. They had 8 wonderful trip to Florida. They also participated in several athletics games and pep-rallies. By showing their pride and spirit in their routines and dances, the crowds of PSJA and other schools went wild. 96 ■MNMMB A) The 1883-84 BeareHee left page standing (1 to r) are: L. Gonzalez M. Moya. E. Farias. J. Cantu. H. Contreras. I. Trevino. Y. Herr ere, I. Garza. M. Reyna. 8. Trevino. M. Bustamante. N. Alvarado. I. Cantu. A. Palomo. R. Abrego. M Elizondo. T. Baanz. L. Serna. M. Mesquitic. A. Gusman. J. Martinez. D. Bracemontez. 8. Champion. 8. Merhnez. M. Cano. 8. Rodriguez. C. Ramos. 8dt ng Down (I to r) are: 8. Meza. A. Munoz. E. Gonzalez. M. Pecine. C. Cantu. D. Sandoval. B. Bazan. G. Blevins. G. Rodriguez. Z. Martinez. N. Tijerina. M. Palacios. D. Garcia. C. Cestto. 8. Preciedo. D. Morin. 8) Beerette officers standing are (I to r): N. Tijerina, second Cepf.: C. Cantu, third Cap!.: M. Palacios, fourth It.: D. 8endoval, third It.: kneeling are (I to r): 0. Rodriguez. Major: Z. Martinez, fast Cept.: B. Bazan. fast It.: 0. Blevins, fourth Cept.: not shown is E. Trevino, second It. A) Sponsors are: 8. Navarro and B. Floras. B) 1983-84 left and right Guards. C) Wait! wait! let me put on come lipstick fact. D) 1883-84 Senior members are (I to r): D. Garcia. 0. Rodriquez. Z. Martinez. D. Bracemontez. B. Bazan. 0. Blevins. E. Farias. 8. Martinez. J. Cantu. H. Contreras. M. Elizondo. N. Tijerina. I. Cantu. E) Bearette Managers (I to r) Itza Flores. Liz Flores. Delia Garcia. F) OH! how nice to perform again for our fane. Be are Hat 97 1983-84 Var. Cheerleaders Camp and District Champs The 1983-84 Versify Cheerleaders ere made up of eleven spirited young ladies, that consisted of seven seniors and four juniors. 9ponsored by Mrs. Jo Ann Doffing, the girls participated at summer camp, which W8S held at 8WT 9an Marcos. They came home with their hands Tilled with honors and awards: District Champs on cheer. Pom Pom routine Grand Champs, spirit stick and thirteen blue ribbons. The girls were the main attraction during the pep-rallys and the athletic games. They held their yearly Cheerleading Clinics, and as always they were a success. Their purpose to the school is to encourage the student body and faculty to support their team, and to show school spirit. • Thank you Mrs. Doffing for your love and patience. quoted Liza Garcia. 88 VartrtyChMrfcMWc 100 V«f«Hy CMNdM J.V. Rising to the Top” The 1983-84 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders experienced many and exciting things on their first year in high school as Sophomores. Mrs. Nors Cantu was the new sponsor for the Cheerleaders. They participated at the Athletic games, and provided leadership and promoted the spirit for their fellow classmates. A) Ida Palomo B) Viola Oarcia C) Mora Can«u— sponsor 0) Laura Diaz E) Liza Canhi—Kaad chaarlaadar. Roods Ramiraz F) TSa 1983-84 Junior Varsity Chearteadars A) The Mighty 8esr Band. B) The Bear Band received a one et Pigskin. C) Cefca caught by surprise at the gsme. 0) The Bend worked herd to give the spectators a good show. •02 Bend Mighty Bear Band One More Time The Pride of P8JA. The Mighty Bear Band is our main source of music and entertainment for school and community functions. At the same time it gives the students the best music education possible. This year the Bear Band won a first division with three straight one's at the Annual “Pigskin Jubilee . After Marching contest, the band went on to place 26 students in the All-Valley band and seven on the area band. The Band competed in State. Solo. Ensemble contest. The all-valley, area and all-state competition. Eddie Echevarria was the only member to be placed on the all-state band. Band members sold all purpose cleaner, jewelry and candy. This was to raise money for music sheets and trips which are all worthwhile. “The students will have a better understanding and appreciation of all kinds of music after they graduate from High School says Pete Cisneros. o 03 ' _________________________________________-______________________________________ A) Directors are (I to r) Haad Director P. Cisneros. J. Rodriguez. J. Fuentas. J. 8waford. J. Taylor. V. Denman. A. Gonzalez. D. 9wain. B) Baar Band aftar getting a ona. C) Rigo looks at the scoreboard while playing the fight song. D) Balinda Barrera happy aftar the half-tima performance. E) Drummers banging away at tha pap-rally. F) PftIA Front Lina (I to r) Oliva Salinas. Cissy Cap! (Haad Twirlar). Cindy Escobar (Haad Drum Major). Anita Alvaros. Kelly Trevinio. Adalina Alvarez, (not shown is Rosia Gomez) vi t04 Band Band 105 Choir Qfudents Sing on Students at PSJA High are always singing through the halls after getting out of choir class. The Concert Choir which has been under the supervision of Mr. Surry Gillum, went to the All Valley Competition. Three of the choir students made it to the top twelve. They also held several Christmas programs which were successful. Singing 8t the El Centro Mall during the holidays, the Medium Ensemble also enjoyed themselves entertaining the Winter Texans. They participated in the Solo-Ensemble Contest in March which was very successful. 106 Concert Choir A) Gosh! I forgot the tong. Whet will I do? 8) 8tart spreading the news. I'm leaving today. I'm gonna be a part of H Mew York. New York. says Diana Rodriquez. C) Mr. 8. Giftum director. 0) The 1983-84 Concert Choir members. E) The 1983-84 Medium Ensemble students. F) Girls enjoying the song they are singing. 0) Mr. GiBum directing the JV Choir to perfection. H) Mrs. C. Coward as always working her fingers away. I) The 1983-84 Concert Choir officers (I to r) B. Garza. Vice-Pres.: R. Lopez. Pres.: L. Cavazos. 8ec.: A. Yarrito. Trees. Concert Choir t07 9mile You're on Candid Camera PSJA's Photography Club was very eager to further expand their knowledge and experience with photography. The thirty members planned to take a trip to Big Bend, in which they took nature photographs.” A) Tessje takes off time to take a picture. B) The 1883-84 Photography Club officers (I to r) Homer Salinas. Trees.: Dolly Lope . Reporter; sod Martha Castillo. Pres. C) The 1883 84 Photography Club members. D) Hey Pane ho these people are going to take our picture so stand up straight and smile. 108 Photography Club Let’s Get Physical Goals were high for our body builders: self improvement, concentration, discipline 8nd to reach their physical peak of perfection. Surely, PSJA's Body Builders have reach these outstanding goals. Being involved in the annual body building competition was a good experience for this very talented body builders. It's Magic, It's Art, It's P8JA Drama! Hosting the Valleywide Drams Picnic and Varsity Tournaments was the P8JA Thespians Troup No. 1295 lead by Mr. Zepeda. Many talented students received numerous awards in different category competitions. Last year's one-act play was invited to perform at the University of Texas in Austin. By special request, they perform A Funny Thing Happened On The W8y To The Forum. Their efforts and time to prepare Peter Pan were enormous ones put in to make the production fly. The newest addition to the club was the long awaited addition of baby Z. A) Mark Oonzaiez K Erronioue ended his long ceerch for hit con and daughter. B) Mr. 0. Zepeda the man behind the curtain: makes fantasy become reality. C) Captain Hook talk Wendy to walk the plank. while pirate Smee telle her there's no one to cave you now missy. % 110 Drama A Drama III A) MicbeA Moor having fun. whil doing posters for the football games. B) Joel Longoria as Marcus Lycus in A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To Tho Forum. C) Lupe 0 la Rosa as a Lost 8oy in Pater Pan: wishes his mother had a checkbook of her own. 0) And we re all your children. says Marissa to Hoicie. E) Omar Benitez as his Fast year in high school got the leading role of Peter Pan. F) This is what Ana and Romeo think of HOkie's dance. 112 Drama Art Club Makes It's Designs The 1983-84 AH Club was a very talented group that showed off their talent in many different ways. One way was painting the Class of '84 mural in the cafeteria for the Geniors. The Club also donated money to the Student Council for the United Way and the Cheerleaders for the new Mascot uniform. A) The 1883-84 AH Club members and sponsors (I to r) sitting. Norms Rivera. Lise Lopez. Teresa Caballero, second row (I to r). Edith Silva. Ramona Gardner. Amy YerrHo. Sonya Cactilo. back row (I to r). Mrs. I. 8buy. Becky Molina. Sandy Bats. Abel Castro. Pat Pompa. Norma Yarrito. and Mrs. I. Leal B) Edith 8itva modeling her Senior jacket to the dub. C) The AH Club officers (I to r) Abel Castro (Pres.). Norma Rivera (V. Pres.). Ramona Gardner (8ec.). Amy Yarrito (Trees.) and Maria lords; Acuna. 0) Mrs. 8huy co-sponsor of the dub always enjoys herself at every meeting. E) Norma Rivera posing for the dub to be drawn by the other dub members. AH Club 113 The Few The Proud The JROTC The JROTC is made up of 178 cadets. The purpose of this club is to acquire an understanding of the concepts of leadership 8nd the ability to communicate effectively. Throughout this a year they were involved in the following activities: Air Show. Helicopter rides. Flag raising ceremonies. Color Guard presentations and Drill Team competition. The m8in goal of this club, is to develop in each cadet good citizenship, patriotism, leadership, and responsiveness to constitute authority. The JROTC is conducted by Col. Barters. M8G. Palacios, snd 8FG. Martinez. 114 JROTC A) LI. Color Barrera guided his students into two choppers on Nov. 2nd. 8) M80 Palacios instructs the students how tho planes lift off. C) The only members of the first JROTC when it started three years ago. 0) JROTC BN Staff (I to r) are: C ITC 0. Ponce. C CPT I. Oarza. C CPT 0. Beck. C CPT I. Lozano, and C MAJ R. Romos. A) Becky Villegas and Ouilermina Sago via on their way to battle at an old ARMY truck. B) ITC Danny Ponca marching in tha Vag. parade with his troop. C) Jairta Ayala: what are you doing at the Air Show?'' D) JROTC during the flag raising ceremonies. E) Members of the JROTC Company C. JROTC IIS A) Ida Garcia, looking vary interested during the Air Show. 8) WOW! Maybe someday I'll become a general. says ludy Becerra. C) Ou ermine Segovia was chosen for JROTC Sweetheart, for the year of 1984. D) The 1983-84 Girls Drill team sitting (I to r) are: 8. Villages. N. tope . A. 8enchex. kneeling are (I to r): C. Rodriquez. 8. Ramirez. I. Hernandez, standing ere (I to r): I. Lozano C CPT COR. P. Tarver. I. Oarza. M. Florez. P. Gutierrez, I. Garcia. A. Martinez. M. Gonzalez manager. E) The 1983-84 Boys Dr team are (I to r) sH-ting: J. Galvan. 0. Villanueva. J. Rodriguez, kneeling are (I to rh- C MAJ XO R. Ramos. 8. Ram-rez. C. Ibarra. R. Sanez. 0. Portaies. standing are (I to r): C ITC COR 0. Ponce. 0. Beck. J. Barrera. J. Keffer. J. Elizondo. J. Aguirre. R. Ochoa. Student Council Achieves Goals What can you say about PSJA's Student Council? Directed by Ramiro Castillo, the council had a tremendous ye8r. Sponsoring blood drives and an annual talent show which were very successful. The talent show produced the largest crowd that ever assembled in the auditorium. The cause of the crowd was the performance of the Easyettes of PSJA. Throughout the year the Student Council provided various holiday activities in which the student body participated. Among them were the Thanksgiving Turkey grams, snd Valentine's Day cupid grams. They also gave to the United Way. held a can food drive, and a toy drive. A) PSJA breaker popping iri the Talent Show. 8) Roc , backing tba Baart. by making poster . C) 8tudant council member making spirit poster for the Bears. 0) Student Council mambara at the annual Student Council Convention. E) 8tudent Council officer 83-84 (I to r): N. Robles. Corresponding 8ec.: A. Palecioc. 8ec.: Y. Gutirre . Vice-Pree.: K. Jack con, Pres. f 118 Student Council National Honor Society The National Honor Society was one of the many rewarding organizations which promotes scholarships, leadership. character and service to all the students. This year, they sponsored the Special Olympics and Honor Roll Tea. The NHS will be departing twenty-two seniors out into the world. They took pictues at the Homecoming dance and Valentine's Day for fund raisers. A) Marcus Oatvan you hava a perfect emits. B) Monica what ara you going to do with that marker? C) Joey what ara you thinking about. 0) Old NHS members making posters for new members. 120 NH8 A) Norms Robles brushing her heir el s meeting. B) Corine thinks the meetings sre very interesting. C) The 1983-84 NH8 Members ere: Front Row: J. Gonzalez. C. Feries. N. Robies. L. Setnes. 0. Coronado. M. Koliba. M. Moore. 2nd Row: A. Cestro. L. Oercie. C. Cept. 8. leal, M. Contreras. 8. Montanez. R. Regalado. Top Row: Mrs. Reynolds sponsor. P. Lopez, J. Bauer. M. Oalven. NH8 121 A) 1983-84 Mu Alpha That officers (I to r) kneeling: C. Capt (Sec.)' M. Galvan (Pres.), standing: Sponsor Mrs. 8aulsbury. S. Culpepper (Trees.). J. Bauer (V. Pres.), and Sponsor Mr. Dili. B) 8enior members, bottom row (I to r) C. Capt. C. Gamboa. M. Moore. (2nd row) A. Rodriguez. R. Moya. M. Galvan. M. Kofcba. 8. Leal. (Top row) Sponsor Mr. Oifl. J. Gonzalez. 8. Culpepper. I. Falk nor. 0. Bishop. J. Bauer, J. losoya. P. Lopez. Mrs. Saufcfcury. C) Ane can't wait to take her cape off. 0) With this cape I can fly Mce Superman. cays Gerry Vilescas. MAO on Trial Do believe that Mu Alpha Theta is one of the most prestigious and active club on campus. They promoted scholarship, and everyone in the club participated in all activities. Such as Math Competition at Pan Am University. Their purpose was to recognize and promote high achievements in Mathematics. They slso held their annual assembly in which they inducted their new members. 122 Mu Alpha Thata A) Joey thinking about going up to a naw member and asking him about the Constitution. 8) Edna enjoys coming to tha meetings. C) Tha Jury listens to the Judge. 0) Sponsors have a meeting before cooking tha food. E) New Members, bottom row (L to R) H. 8ote. T. Hernandez. A. Martinez. J. Alaniz. (2nd row) K. Oarze. Y. Ouherrez. I. 8alinas. A. Oarze. D. 8ots. I. Gonzalez. 8. Hoeketre. (3rd row) 0. Castiloja. K. Masarang. A. Jasso. E. Arrambide. 8. Montanez. 0. Vlaseas, C. Anders. M. Najera. L. Ramirez. (Top row) R. Torres. R. McDaniel. V. Trevinio. R. Regalado. F. Salinas. F. Sandoval 0 Mu Alpha Theta 123 Computerized Computer Wonders The Junior Engineering Technology Society or in other words the JETS, tried to encourage engineering and computer technology as a career course to students in this line of study. They had a Beef BBQ as a fundraiser to go to the third Annual Contest and Fair and also to the JETS Conference during the Spring. A) Sponsor Mr. A. Cron. 8) It 1983-84 JET8 members. j C) The 1983-84 JET8 officers (1 to r) Arturo Mertiner. Trees.: Vine Trevino. Vice-Pres.: Michelle Moore. Pres.: The Newest Club; E80L Originating for the first time in PSJA's history, the ESOL II was introduced by Mrs. Cid to the students. She is presently teaching ESOL at PSJA ISD. The Club danced and sang for the Senior Citizens at the San Juan Nursing home. TV Productions, Take Six! One of the most interesting and skillful programs on campus is none only than TV Production. The course is really simple. Mr. Rey Martinez along with his aide teaches students to work and learn about TV production either in reporting, filming around campus, or reporting news that is seen on cable station P8JA-TV 2. The students are trained to do professional news reporting like the Valley's TV stations. The TV crew was kept busy all year long in helping KGBT’s Muscular Dystrophy Telethon, Videotaping Children's show, the HBO Cine Mac Contest, snd participated in the Endowment for the Arts. The crew had the biggest fund raiser in February in selling carnations. Martinez states. We are fortunate to have this program. Wo try our best to get as much training and experience in TV productions.” 126 P8JATV A HELP! HELP! HELP! Seeking an opportunity for a health career? That w8s the main objective point of the HELP Club lead by Mrs. Sanborn, former Medical Technician and now a Biology teacher at PSJA. A) Tha 1983-84 HELP Club rrwnbsrs and sponsor. B) Th 1983-84 HELP Club offiowt. 128 HELP Club ,clieue 1,1 hifn SU« not JcujJ |)ltf have eveJusti,, hf - y—e. , KJ j vu. A) 1883-64 Cosmetology dob (I to r) standing ere: L. Pina. M. Oarza. L Ofcvarez. 8. Caetiio. C. Cerrelli. 8itting down tra (I to r): A. Tijerina. 8. Paw. C. Hernandez. L. Guajardo. Not shown wara: T. Hancock. M. 8oto. A. Gomez. C. Mendoza. A. Florae. M. San Roman. 8. Perez. C. Vetaequaz. N. Herevia. M. Lopez. R. Lopez, R. Lopaz. 0. Zavala. M. Chapa. H. Bravo. B) Ah so that's a Manicure. C) Hay Miss Reporter, how about a little smile. D) Am I doing this right. says Sonia Caehtto. E) Hay! I know I'm bad. F) 1883-84 Cosmetology officers (I to r) are: Cindy Carre i. Reporter: Sonia CeetiNo. Vice Pres.: Crie Hernandez. Pres.: UNy Olivarez. See.: Luisa Guajardo. 8gt. at Arms: Lupita Pina. Pari.: not shown is Tracy Hancock. Trees. 130 Cosmetology Want to Look Great: Consult a Cosmetologist Going out tonight? You want to look your best don't you? Well why not consult with one of the cosmetologists on campus. There are twenty-two of them all over PSJA. They have the patience and creativeness to make one of our Senior citizens into younger looking people. All of tho members competed in district competition held in Brownsville. On haircuts, manicures, hair sets and so forth. They encourage anyone interested in becoming a cosmetologist to join. It's hard work but fun. and someday it all pays off. After two years of hard work you get your license 8S a beauty operator. A) Joe getting his face reedy for (he Prom. B) But Madge my hands ere so dry. exclaims Robert. C) Cindy ere you sure its even. says Mini. 0) Hirminio Bravo (along his break after e long days work. E) 1863-84 Cosmetology dess. I Cosmetology 31 A) Members busy ot their meetings. B) Tbe 1983-84 French Club members. C) Becky Bazen. president going over the agenda. 0) The 1983-84 French Club officers. Embrosse-moi Je parle Franpais The 1983-84 French Club was under ♦he direction of Miss Oralia Garza, which is her first year here ai PSJA. Members of this club attended monthly meetings. They worked on various fund raising activities. Later in the year the club attended French Symposition competition. 132 French dob - - Assisting Teachers Preparing to become teachers, the FTA members assisted the teachers in grading papers. With 20 members in the club, the FTA had a candy sale and an enchilada supper. The club attended a District Convention that was held November 12 at Donna High School where they got an award and also first place in the name tag competition. The goal for this year was to attend the St8te Convention held in Austin. Texas. Its been a lot of fun this year because there are more people in the club.” says one year member Melissa Garza. Ramon Richie will have the honor in being District President next year. A) Mm Duran smiles as one of her students explains the grading procedure. B) Joe calls his teacher to see if she stil wants the papers graded. C) Officers for the FTA ere (I to R) M. Zapata (Vice Pres.). J. Cantu (Pad.). M. Suarez (Pres.). R. Richie (Chap.). S. Montanez (Trees.). David Garza (Rep.) D) F.T.A. Club: Front Row: K. Kallcofen. M. Enriquez. C. Salazar. Second Row: Miss Garza. M. Rebolar. M. Suarez. M. Garza. M. Garza. M. Zapata. S. Montoz. Miss Duran. Top Row: R. Richie. T. Rebolar. J. Pedreza. J. Horner. J. Cantu. L. Pedraza. HA 133 El Club Espanol This year's P ASF Spanish Club consisted of 30 members and 1 sponsors, which had a very successful year. They had many projects such as a can food drive, the selling of M M's and poster parties. In order to reach their goal of going to San Antonio for competition; the club had to sell candies. Business Leaders Future Business Leaders of America started their year with a community project. Taking fruit baskets to the elderly at the Nursing home, they also had their leadership workshop at Memorial High School. Following their workshop they attended district and state competition. The FBLA Club was sponsored by Mrs. Garza. FBLA OS Somewhere in Time Learning about events of history and its importance to each citizen as an « American, the History Club also appreciated and respected their country. Sponsored by Mr. De La Garza and Mr. Reyna, the members and sponsors would like to thank Mr. Soriente for being with them the first half of the year. o 136 History Club A) Offers and sponsors looking back into ha past of the Old 8an Juan hotal. B) 8ylvia lune. raportor. C) The 1983-84 History Ctub officers (I to r) J. Maldonado. Praa.: M. Gonzalez. 8ac.: 8. tuna. Reporter: J. Jaima. Vee-Pres.: E. Martinez. Trass. D) The 1983-84 History Club members. E) History Club Members E) Mr. Da la Garza, co-sponsor 0) Michelle Gonzalez. 8ec.. and JsAe Maldonado. President. H) Melinda Ramirez (superman). I) Jaime Martinez J) Javier Jaime. Vice-President. History Club 137 The Magical World of Science One of the many clubs in our school serves as a purpose to promote all fields of science to those students on campus who are interested in any branch of science. Its goal is to provide its members with some explosive to the various fields of science. Gaining such an experience are thirty students which are mostly sophomores. They also co-sponsor the great extravaganza of the Queen Contest. A) Mr. Sandoval's fifth period dess. B) Mr. Hector San-dovel. sponsor. C) Ooeh! I can't wait for the weekend. 0) Uz Estrede. member. E) Mr. Sandoval's third period cleec. 138 Science Club Scxtnco Club 138 FFA: On Top of the Crop Seventy-five very talented members attended various contests 8nd brought back a handful of awards. Such activities as the Livestock Show. Blue Jean Queen. Cover Girl, and the Donna Lamb Show. The FFA members are very active and are advised by Mr. Ramirez and Mrs. Gsrza, which are excellent sponsors. Throughout the year they sold various Hems. But the most rewarding was the selling of Corn Gold Sausage. Which eventually won them a three wheeler-Honda Motorcyle for the S8le. A) FFA'a pw« award, a three wheeler-Honda Motorcycle, standing with it ere 0 to r): Mr. Ramirez. J. Rocha. K. Johnson, and 8idney Ford. Corn Oold Rep. 8) Mrs. Vilma Oerza Advisor, instructing the students of FFA how to weld. C) Joe Arceute Pres, of the FFA. at the Veg. Show. c FFA A) The 1883-84 FFA member are front row (I to r): J. Arc ut«. I. Guerra. 8. 8orenson. 8. 8aldana. 8. Guerra. 8. Outierrez. C. AJonzo. J. Rocha. M. da Laon. 8ecor d row are (I to r): K. Johneon. P. Garcia. J. Handy. M. Oonzalez. F. Zavala. F. Delgado. J. CaatJo. 0. Caatitya. J. Oarcie. R. Aguirre. J. Trevino. R. Ureate. Third row are (I to r): M. Yoder. A. Caatflega. E. 8uarez. K. Johnaon. H. Gutierrez. J. Nealy. R. Rioa. M. lackey. A. Vleraal. Fourth row are (I to r): C. MMtce. V. Hernandez. M. Cruz. F. 8 lguerro. C. Ce t o. and D. Outierrez. B) Joe Trevino learning how to weld. C) The 1883-84 FFA officer (I to r) are: K. Johnaon. Tree : M. de loon. Reporter: J. Rocha. 8 c.: J. Arcaute. Pree.: L Guerre. V-Pree.: and R. Urecte. Sentinel. D) The 1883-84 FFA Officer riding at the Vegetable Parade. FFA Ml M2 FHA C A) H«y! am I doing this right. B) This it the way you Out the broad. ” says Joel lopaz. C) Mmm! this cookie is good. D) Bata supervising the class. E) I'm tired of bak- 0 ing cookie hearts. F) Bride's maids waiting in line for their chance at the alter. I'm So Hungry I Can Eat a Taco The FHA is organized to provide opportunities for self-development and preparation for family and community living. Some of their fund raising projects wos selling ’‘Tacos' as a means of settling down our munchies” during the mornings. There are 100 members whose only goal is to provide leadership skills and community service. They also attended an FHA meeting held in Corpus Christi during March, where they competed with other schools. A) The 1983-84 FHA m«nb « are. sitting (I to f): J. Enriquez. Mrs. Mclnnae. Mrs. Champion, Mrs. Canto. Mrs. Ramos. Mrs. Rodriquez. M. Puente. 8. 8anchez. Second row are (I to r): J. Gonzalez. 0. Outierrez. L. Martinez. M. Trejo. M. De Vela. N. Alaniz. J. Maldonado. C. Canto. M. Pmon, A. Perez. 0. Ceet o. Third row ere (I to r): A. Martinez. E. Palacios. L 8alinas. ). Forine. I. Perez. 8. Martinez. E. Chapa. N. Rodriguez. R. Trevino. 8) With this ring I thee wed. said the groom Bobbtj Aleman to his bride lorena Martinez. Standing to the left was Ruben Camarillo, best man. FHA 143 A) Raul Oonzalez portrays himself as a priest during Mock Wadding week. B) FHA Lovac You. C) This baHar is so thick. H faak l.ka clay. 0) Hay man! I hope I'm doing this thing right. says Rachel Trevino. E) Diana be careful not to drop that bowl. 144 FHA • ••• A) Whatchye looking at? B) OH! but I don’t want to ditty my hands. C) Oosh! I hate making cookies. 0) Wow! go this is how you bake cookies. E) Open wide Bobby. F) Mrs. Rodriquez listing to her students' conversation in a Home end Family living. ■ FHA 145 A) Mock wadding brida l y 8alina acoortad down tha a is la by har acting parants Danny Vaga and Maribal Har-nandaz. 8) Pata Oomaz playad a priast during tha Mock wadding waak. C) Bobby, can't you opan your mouth a bttta bit widar. D) 8tudants practica Sow to ba good pa rant in Horn Family Living class. E) You look battar than my Cebbaga Patch Dol, say Mates Puanta. FHA 147 Only 29 and Going Qtrong The 1883-84 DECA Chapter 1 led by Baldemer Montemoyor were involved in several activities. Area IV leadership Conference, another conference Inviting 120 other high school DEC A chapters held on February 10 and II. 1884. and the State Conference. At 28 members of this chapter had the some goats to achieve: to have a good and active chapter within themselves, to involve themselves not only in school but in community projects and lest, to team and serve as leaders. All members fulfilled the purpose of the dub: to further develop education in marketing and distribution, promote understanding and appreciation. DECA helped the students get through the morning mun-chies by seftng candies. They also found time to compete in district end state competitions held at Memorial H.8.. 8an Antonio, and Kansas Crty. Mr. Montemayor doses the year by thanking all teachers, administrators, businesses, communities, and especialy parents for supporting our MDE program at P8JA H8. Front row I to r: A. Aguilera. D. Cantu. C. Segovia. G. Garcia. N. Hernandez. R. Ramirez. M. Contreras. A. Silva. Middle row I to r: J. Sanchez. R. Miranda. M. Lopez. M. de Leon. M. Serna. Last row: C. Garza. R. Alvarez. T. Garza. E. Elizalde. M. Castillo. C) DECA officers I to r: A. Aguilera—Chaplain: M. Lopez—Sec.: M. Contreras—V-Pres.: J. Echazarreta—Trees.: M. Garza—Pres.: A. Silva—Rep.: G. Garcia—Hist.: not pictured is J. Sanchez—Sgt. at arms. 148 DECA I A DECA II—New Ideas and New Friends The 37 DECA members of Chapter II wes e club with many activities for this year. Aftor puffing on a Fashion show and Haunted House, they also sold candy. During the summer, they attended National Competition bald In New Orleans. La., along with other countries lie Canada, the Virgin Wands. Puerto Rico and Guam ae fellow competitors. Apert from leaving new friends. DCCA came borne with new ideas to prepare. Area IV Conference was bald In P8JA for the Test time end members worked on manuals composed of concepts relating to the national economy and tba field of marketing. C A) DECA officers: I to r. V-Pres. I. 8anchez: 8ec. A. Fuentee: Chaplain 0. Cabrera: standing: Trees. F. Villareal: Pari. P. Sandoval: Hist. A. Outierrez: Rep. B. Sendejo: Sgt. at arms R. ViHagomez. B) V-Prec. I. Sanchez and Mike Martinez make a presentation to Dwight Robertson. Kiwenis Club President. C) Working together as one ie one of DECA s fine qualities. D) Pete Diaz. Pres, of Diaz Enterprises, wee the guest speaker for the inetaletion of officers. To the right ie Janie Calderon. 1981-82 DECA Pres, as master of ceremonies. E) Isabel Sanchez. 1982 DECA Sec. represented Texas and P8JA with the Civic Conadoueneee Project at Nationals in New Orleans. H pieced 3rd in the nation. ISO DECA II 1983-84 DECA mwnbert: bottom I fo r: N. Medrano. C. Ourci . C. Elizald . A. Foenf . P. Sandoval. B. 8 ndajo. I. 8ancb z. M. Alan . C. Caafro. lk r: 0. N. V Aareal. A. Gurrola, 0. Cabrera, N. Mendoza. I. la . L Peraz. C. Canhi, M. 8dis. 0. Hernandez, fop I o r: M. Martin . F. Vill r l. D. Castillo. A. Paiomaree. M. V J . R. VJUgomez. C. Cortez. DECAB 151 152 DECAIII P.S.J.A. D.E.C.A. A) DECA Co-op I. B) Irma Campos—Pree. C) Norma Rua—V.ce-Pras. D) Mary Ellen Barboea—8ac. E) Favorites (I to r): Gilbert Torres. Rosie Salinas. Dora Garre. Rolando Gallegos, F) Pat Miranda—Trees. 0) lab II H) tatty Compear.—Hist. I) Mary Lopez—Pari. J) Rosie Salinac—Chaplain K) Irma Trevino—Rep. I) Co-op II Swrr htmifs .fait S iLl lff S ------ fviBfRl 7(X?gtsJ| DECA III Advances The 1983-84 35 member DECA III Chapter got off to a good start by selling candies, managing their concession stand and assisting in blood drives with the Ph8rr Lions Club. Their presenting the Civic Consciousness Project was also a big event for DECA III. Their purpose of their club, like all clubs, was to be another fine chapter. Participating in contests such as Officer Leadership Conference in Corpus Christi. Area and State Competition as well 8S Nationals, in New Orleans were happenings in one of PSJA's most busiest clubs. DECA III 153 a 154 VOCCT Making Their Own Print Vocational Office Careers Clubs of Texas (Ch. V) Araa II of PSJA consists of 30 members wbo are enrolled in office duplication practices I or II course. Each year they participate in the VOCCT Area Leadership Conference and for the past four years, they have advanced to the VOCCT State Leadership Conference where they placed 1st in the Spirit Duplication Project Contest (1980). and Public Speaking Contest (1983). They have also had a Parent-Student Annual VOCCT Banquet where the three most active VOCCT members. Most Outstanding ODP I and OOP II Students. Top Fundraiser Sellers and any student that has placed at the VOCCT Area and State leadership Conferences were presented with awards. A) You're gonna need an apron. says Margie Salas to Sandra Guzman. B) Miss Gonzalez smites as she thinks of how proud she is of VOCCT. C) Mr. Rod learns of VOCCT's many activities. D) Concentrating on precision. E) Lao Alcala is preparing a layout. F) No. I'm not ironing my clothes. I learning how to laminate. I A) VOCCT I to r: Mies C. Oonzelez—8pon.. I. Arevalo. C. Cardome. C. Teran. T. Ooerrero. E. Gutierrez. 8. Sanchez. B. Reymondo. E. Salazar 8. Pane. M. Resendez. M. Zarate. L. Alcala. Not shown are M. Cazares. M. Lozano. H. Lozano. C. Arispe. M. Guerrero. B. Cabrera M. Salas. M. Ruiz and A. Leal. B) Taking time to look for a camera. C) 1983-84 VOCCT 8weetheart Elizabeth Salazar. 0) VOCCT officers I to r. C. Tar an—8gt. at arms: 8. Raymond©—Hist.: 8. Sanchez—Rep.: M. Reeendez—Student dub Advisor: M. Zarate—Club Advisor: E. Outiarraz—8ec.: I. Alcala—Pres.: E. Salazar—Trees.: T. Guerrero—V.-Pras. Not shown are A. Leal—Perl.: M. Ouerraro—Trees. E) 8ylvis 8anchaz working with scrapbook project. VOCCT 155 156 Of A Mig. A) OEA I to r: J. Satnas I. Chapa. R. fteyat. E. Rnrnir«iz. E. Silva. R. Cano. L. Lozano. T. Villaraal. B. da la Rosa, R. Travino. L. lop . E. Olvara. M. Alaniz. 0. Nunaz. 8. Cruz. H. Ouarra. N. Oonzalaz. A. Anzaldua. 0. Oarcia. B) M. Alaniz go ovar actignmanK for duplication. C) OEA officara: I to r: 8. Enriquaz. lab Traas.: 8. Cruz—V.-Prac. Rap.: Y. Oonzalaz—8ac.: M. Alaniz—8pon.: I. Lopaz—Co-op Traas.: 0. Oarcia—Pras.: I. Uvala—Hist. D) Wa'rs almost dona! Busy as Ever The Office Education Association is a very busy group of young ladies involved in many activities throughout the year. The month of September OEA Mig. Chapter offered initiation of new members while in October the group was much more active by visiting the Aardvark Day Care Center and giving cards with candies to teachers. The officers attended a Leadership Conference in Corpus Christi during November. December csme and OEA was once again busy with a multitude of new activities including Sweethearts participating in the Vegetable Parade. A Christmas Canned Food Drive for needy families snd exchanging gifts with OEA Buddies. February included Ares OEA Leadership Conference Contest and a Valentine Project. A) Mayor from Pharr. 8an loan and Alamo sign a proclamation declaring VOE Week. B) VOE Co-op sponsor Diana Fernandez. C) VOE Co-op I k r: A. Garc s. 0. Cortez. P. Oarza. P. Cardenas. M. Ouardid . V. Ibarra. Y. Pequeno. C. Pasina. 8. Montez. M. Rios. A. Torres. N. Camarillo. D. Fernandez. Y. Estrada. A. Rios. D) VOE officers I to r: K. Kalkofen—V.-Pres. Rep.: N. Cemari«o—Trees.: N. Nino—Hist.: V. Ibarra—Pres.: Y. Pequeno—8ec.: P. Cantu—Trees. Challenging Ourselves VOE Co-op is a dub concerned about its members. Responsible leaders for our growing community is the goal of the VOE group. Activities provided a learning experience for the dub member including elections of officers, initiation and installation of new members and the Emptoyee Emptoyer Banquet. Other activities included a contest which provided more reef-to-Irfe experience for the 25 dub members and gave them a challenge to rate their abHHiee. Such a contact was held in Corpus Christ, in February at Del Mar CoAege. Fund raiser were a vary important activity where a dub becomes self-supporting and this year. VOE Co-op sold B-Craft Merchandise, which included household Hams and gift Hems. This project was held In order to help the dub members handb expenses. VOE Co-op 157 4 Just Doin' Our Job! OEA h8S been very busy this year. Their goal was to provide different activities each month in order to promote the club. Some activities have been donating to MDA. donating the Volleyball team their cake, visiting the Children's Ward at Rio Grande Regional Hospital, also answering letters to Santa to 2nd graders at Bowie. Palmer and Sorensen Schools. OEA's 31 members who promote office occupations were busy in raising funds for their club by selling B-Craft and brush 8nd comb sets. 158 OEA A) Members I o r: kneeling: 8. Owe , end R. Gamer. M. Ortiz. R. Moreno. L Valdez. P. landeroe. 8. 8ancKez, N. Cestillo. D. Rodriguez, 8. Ouecdiole. R. Cantu. M. Gonzalez. 0. Olivarez. N. Rodriguez. J. Macias. J. Vela. V. Benavidez and M. Hernandez. 8) Officers I k r: R. Moreno—Pree.: P. lenderos—V-Pree.: N. Cestillo—8 c.: 8. Ouard-ola —morning dess Trees.: M. Oonzelez—afternoon class Trees.: N. Rodriguez—Hist.: and J. Vela—Rep. Working Didn't Scare Them! Doing your job—that's what Mr. Ramirez's VICA-ICT club was all about. This club found part-time employment for its 32 members in order for them to develop leadership abilities through participation in educational, vocational. civic, recreational and social activities. Jobs ranged in all types: from custodial work, to nursing home aides and students earned while they learned. On their time off. they assisted in the MDA Telethon on Labor Day weekend and raised funds for the Good Samaritan Nursing Home. The highlight of the year was the Employer Employee Banquet held on Valentine's Day. A) VICA- CT officers I to r: 0. Diaz—Rep.: F. Salazar—Part.: J. Horner—See.: A. Yarrito—Pres.: J. Ayala—Club advisor: M. Gonzalez—Trees.: A. Alvarado—Vice-Pres. 8) VICA-ICT: 8ponsor R. Ramirez. 0. Diaz. R. Sermiento. R. Trevino. R. Briones. C. Gonzalez. R. 8orrego. 0. Oonzalez. A. Cruz. D. Danner. M. Oonzalez. C. Garcia. E. Palacios. J. Ayala. F. Salazar. J. Gonzalez. M. Perez. J. Garza. C) Micheal knows hie job. D) Mary Rodriguez and bar manager are a! emies at Burger King. E) Lika my new dub shirt? asks Ricardo Briones. VICA-ICT 159 A) Mr. de la Rota suggests ideas to Alfredo Salinas. 8) Ricardo Briones clocks Pioneer Speakers. C) Elena Blanco wd give you a Band-Aid if you need one. D) Tommy Goodwyn and Jackie Homer do terrific work together. E) Debbie Danner and Mary Lou Gonzalez have fun on the job. F) Gary Gernentz will find you the right size In pipes. 0) Carmen Oarcie wonders if she typed a mistake. H) Cleaning is what Ray 8armiento does best. 160 VICA-ICT VICA-ICT 1983-84 members are I to r: C. Garcia. M. Gonalez. A. Y8rrito. J. Leal. A. Alvarado. J. Ay8la. D. Cantu. T. Vera, T. Goodwyn. M. Rodriguez. J. Horner, G. Segovia. M. Contreras. R. Garcia. E. Blanco, G. Gernentz, J. Gonzalez Spon. R. Ramirez. A. Salinas, G. Gonzalez. R. Sarmiento. C. Gonzalez. 0. Diaz. R. Trevino. R. Borrego. F. Salazar. J. Garza. VICA-tCT 161 Working Hard or Hard Working? Both!! VOCT is preparing students for the world of work with knowledge of academics leadership, both self- and individual pride and workmanship's skills. VOCT also helps prepare students for the real world by being involved in many activities and contests. With only a few to be involved in, the VOCT District Contest in Harlingen at T8TI College and VOCT State Contest at the San Antonio Convention Center provided more experience for club members. Their 24 members have worked hard to raise their funds by selling projects and holding a car-wash. Creativiiy Blowtorches Need 8 barbeque pit? Well, ask any of the 30 members in Metal Trades. They C8n build one for you and many other things. The purpose of this organization is to develop leadership abilities and organization abilities as well. They attended a District Contest at T8TI and State Contest at the San Antonio Convention Center. Other activities for the Metal Trades club wss the 7th Annual Christmas Party held at La Vista Park. A) Metal Trades officers I to r: R. Oarcia—V.-Pre«.: N. Pedraza—8ec.: A. da laon—Rep.: M. Ortega—Pres.: J. Cazares—Part.: J. Esquivel—8gt. at arms: N. Rivara—Trass. B) A smile will girt you through any day. C) Just talcin' a braak. D) Mig. Matal Trades. E) Making sparks fly is only cbAdc play to Matal Tradas. F) Too busy to look at tba camsra. 0) Thomas Hardesty takas five. H) Okay, where do I start? I) Mr. Sandoval stops to watch his class at work. Metal Trades 163 A) Building Trades: I to r: N. Rivera. H. Vargas. 0. Torres. 9. Hinojosa. M. de la Rosa. J. Villareal. H. Longoria. C. Mares. A. Cirlos. kneeling: A. Solo. R. Santos. J. Garza. B) Mr. I. shows a student how its reeAy done. C) All it takas is concentration end a steady hand. D) Jaime Via re el displays his latest project—a wooden rocking horse. E) Don't come too dose! 164 Building Tredes Building Towards Tomorrow P.8.J.A. has many clubs involved in building stronger individuals for leadership and responsibilities, but Building Trades are some of the real builders in both senses. Building Trades have completed projects to experience its members to the fullest extent, for their out of school years and also for high school competitions. Arial roofing, building a carport, a storage shed and a small church provided much necessary skills that this club offers. With last year's good record, students placed in District VOCT. I in 3rd place and 2 in 5th place. I in excellent in projects and they had even more exciting results from this club whose members included 12 VICA members and 15 in VOCT. Funds are important so the Building Trades club had some small projects and sold M M’s to support their finances. A) Whet do you moan Is H on?' B) Anthony Martino likes to immofse himself in his work. C) New techniques by Joe Been at work. D) The VOCT emblem. E) Con-Struction Trades I to r: 8. Lara. R. Rodrigue . 8. Escobedo. 0. Martina . M. Remire . 0. Conejo. 0. N. Vasque . J. Pere . J. 8ean . Mr. I.. A. Morin. A. 0er e. A. Martino . 8. Thompson. Construction Trades I6S A) Auto Mechanic students and anginas ore close friends. 8) Mr. Palacios gives his own point of view. C) Using your hands intelligently is part of being in Auto Mechanics. D) Let's start it to see how H works! E) Mr. Palacios other mechanical eivas. Top row I to r: I. Bias. J. Castillo. A. Yerrito. D. Martina . J. Rodrigue . C. Saia ar. 8. Trevino. P. Castillo. R. Almendere . A. Gonzalez. J. Florae, R. Salas. R. Garcia. E. Chapa. J. Rodrigue . E. Gar a. E. lope . 166 Auto Mechanics A) learning as you work and observation are vital, too. B) Only by having the right tools cen you do the job right. C) Mr. Palacios is always there to help. D) But he also likes for his students to be independent. E) Adding the finishing touches. F) Hey. Mr. Ooodwrench!! Our Very Own Mechanics Where can you find an auto mechanics class the! services the school? Nowhere else but PS-JA! That's whet Mr. Palacios' 38 class members had in mind for a fund-raising idea. To students, having automotive maintenance without leaving school was a big relief in the welet. Anything from fixing a flat to an overhaul could be given PRIA's Mides touch. Other then servicing the school, the Auto Mechanics dess found time to give their continuing 100% rated experience to compete in District at Brownsville and 8tete at Houston contests. Results were receiving 1st piece in District end 2nd piece in Stele, like aA vocational classes, this one teaches skile. leadership end most importantly, respons fcty. like ail vocational classes. Auto Mechanics is just one more organization PSJA cen be proud of. Auto Mechanics 167 No Motor Is Too Small ''Screwdriver! '. Wrench!”, 8ocket!” were the words you'll hear in the Auto Mech. Mig. class which met after school from 3:30-7:30. Not too many organizations could do this, but this class of 33 members worked it into their schedules. Mr. Ray Zavala has been proud of these students for being involved in the Jerry Lewis Telethon by taking telephone pledges. In regard to all this pride in his students. Mr. Zavala rewards the outstanding student with a small token of his appreciation. Being that not everyone can receive this award, the class had the opportunity to compete in District and State competition to distinguish themselves as a unified club. For the time between waiting for Outstanding Student and competition, the Auto Mech. Mig. repaired C8rs throughout the year, sold custom-made buckles and sponsored an enchilada dinner. A) Offices I o r E. Ouzman. R. Abitua. A. Martin . 0. Carda. J. 8a n . V. Santa Ana. R. Hemandaz. 8) Mambara I to r. (front row): R. Zapata. E. Mandoza. J. Flora . V. Verges. R. Loa. A. Rio . J. Gonzalez. A. Ramirez. E. Oarcia. 0. Rodriguez. A. Martinaz. R. Abitua. V. Santa A n . E. Suarez. R. Hernandez. J. Saenz. R. Moral . R. jimenez. Mr. R. Zavala. F. Ruiz. R. Vela. E. Guzman. R. Oonzalaz. J. Safina . M. Hooks. 0. Rodriguez. M. Morale . H. Raya . A. Palomo. J. 0. Oonzalaz. 8. Escobedo. A. AralUno. Not shown a C. Raya . C) Victor Santa Ana and Joe 0. Oonzalaz conoantrata on automotive manual . 0) Armando Arellano and Efibarto Ouzman working aid by side. E) Arnold Martinaz adjueting spark plug . F) Her , let me help you. cay Victor Hernandez to Jo 8a nz. 168 Auto Mach. Mig. You Are Always in My Mind The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is made up to present the athletes and coaches, the challenge and adventure of receiving Jesus Christ our Lord. There are approximately 15 to 20 active members who make up the club. They sold Christmas ornaments and had a Pretty Legs Contest” as fundraising projects. A) The 1883-84 FCA officers (I to r): Michelle Siva. Vica-Pres.: Debbie Safinas. Traes.: Julia Perez. Advisor: letty Cantu. Sac.: Lilia Safinas. Pres. 8) The 1883-84 FCA members (I to r): Patty Munoz. Francis Rodrigues. Bet. Miranda. Debbie Salinas. Mehelle Siva. Julia Perez, like Salinas, letty Cantu. Martina Hernandez. MarieoJ Anzaldua. C) ' Hay! What is tbie. a party? says Michels. c fca tea Sophomores '84 Sophomores 84 Sophomores '84 Sophomores 84 Sophomores 84 Sophomores '84 Sophomores '84 Sophomores 84 Sophomores '( Sophomores '84 Sophomores '84 Sophomores 84 Sophomores 84 Sophomores '84 Sophomores 84 Sophomores '84 Sophomores 84 Sophomore A) Laura is standing looking pretty. B) J.V. Cheerleaders supporting the footbal players at the game . C) Debbie takes time to laugh et the mascot during the Porter game. D) Sophomores Itza end Amos doing nothing. E) Sandra Champion enjoys a walk to date. F) These two girls show their pride by holding their Sophomore Banner. Sophomores ‘84 Sophomores '84 Sophomores 84 Sophomores 84 Sophomores '84 Sophomores '84 Sophomores '84 Sophomores '84 Sophomores 84 Sophomores '84 Sophomores 84 Sophom Abad. Antonio Abad. Patricia Acosta. Eric Adame. Leticia Adame. Maricruz Adams, Mark Aguilar. Antonio Aguilera. Roman Aguirre. Jesus Aguirre. Martin Alanis. Iliana Alaniz. Gonzalo Alaniz. Mario Alaniz. Raul Alcala. Eloy Aleman. Alma Aleman. Hilario Alexander. Carolyn Almanza. Dolores Almazan. Belinda Almazan, Javier Alonzo. Hector Alonzo, Julissa Alonzo. Matilde Alvarado. Albert Alvarado. Leticia Alvarado. Martina Alvarado. Natalia Alvarado. Ricky Alviso. Martha Andrade. Arturo Anzaldua. Alma Anzaldua. Belinda Arevalo. Lilimae Arevalo. Raymond Arizpe. Mary Arizpe. Ban Juanita Armijo, Encarnacio Armijo. Irma Arredondo. Maria Avila. Delia Avila. Elisa Ayala. Lucila 172 9ophomor Frooking ou 1 • pap roily ora Aida and Claudia. Ayala, Sylvia Balderas. Patricia Bandin. Juan Barocio. Lucila Barrera. Joaquin Barrera. Roque Bautista. Olga Beamsley. Russell Bearden. Cristine Becerra. Ludivina Belmares. Ricky Benavidez. Veronica Benitez. Omar Bernal. Eliseo Bernal. Elvira Bernal. Mary Ellen Berrones. Juan Blackwell, Dave Blanco. Estells Blanco. Melissa Bluhm, Tracy Botello. Ju8n Bowman. David Br8vo. Francisco Bracamontez. Raul Caballero. Teresa Caceres. Rosie Camarillo. Sigifredo Campos. Maria C8ncino, Joel Cancino. Maria Cano. Alma Cano. Ester Cano.Joe Cano, Margie Cano. Maribel Cano. Roel Cantu. Elvira Cantu. Griselda Cantu. Janie Cantu.Jose Cantu. Letty Cantu. Lisa Cantu. Maria Cantu. Norma Cantu. Rachel Cantu. Roel Cardenas. Cruz Cardona. Mario Carlin. Oscar Carranza. Adalberto Sophomoros 173 Carranza. Ruben Casas. Manuel Castilleja. Juanita Castillo. Corina Castillo. Cynthia Castillo. Cynthia Castillo. Eddie Castillo. John Castro. Amends Caudil. Juan Cavazos.Jesus Cavazos. Rosalinda Cazares. Margarita Cazares. Yolanda Champion. Rsndy Champion. Sandra Chapa. Dora Chapa. Paulina Lov Ihott lags. Vinriy Chavez. Geronimo Chavez. Mary Chavez. Veronica Chesser. Diane Cisneros. Monica Colmenero. Elizabeth Compean, Zefer Contreras, Alma Contreras. Melissa Contreras, Natalia Contreras. Natalia Correa. Anns Cortez. Carlos Cortez, Lite Cortez. Miriam Cruz. Felipe Cruz.Jose Cruz. Sylvia Cuellar. Rosalinda Cuevas. Omar Cuevas. Ricardo 174 OophomorM Davis. David Davila. Yolanda De Anda. Gloria De Hoyos. Aida De Hoyos. Noelis De La Cruz. Angelica De La Cruz. Melesio De La Fuente. Bellanira De La Fuente. Efrain De La Fuente. Omar De La Rosa. Martin De La Rosa. Rebecca De Leon. Alejo De Leon.Lana De Leon. Letici8 De Leon. Rosa De Leon. Rosie De Leon. Samuel Diaz. Elisabeth Diaz. Laura Diaz. Sergio Duran. Ruben Echartea. George Elizalde. Edward Enriquez. Ismael Enriquez. Lupita Escalante. Maria Escamilla. Richard Escobar. Janie Escobedo. Blanca Escobedo. Francisca Esparza. Silvestre Espinoza. Julia Espinoza. Yolanda Estes. Alicia Estrada. Jesus Estrada. Judy Estrada. Ruben Farias. Richard Faris. John Farris. Joseph Figueroa. Eduardo A group of 8ophomoroc •njoying th«ms lv s even (hough thoy didn't hov d«t«c for homocoming Sophomoros 176 Fink, Timothy Fink, Timothy Fiscal, M8rio Flores, Ana Flores, Andres Flores. Carlos Flores, Isabel Flores. Itza Flores, Juan Flores, Rosie Fonseca, Maria Fuentes, Alma Galindo. Francisco Gallardo. Jose Gallardo. Samuel Gallegos, Cesar Galvan. Blsnca Galvan. Maria Gamboa. Maria Gamez. Abel Gaona. Carmen Garcia. Benjamin Garcia. Birma Garcia. Diana Garcia. Elizabeth Garcia. Ernie Garcia. Estella Garcia. Frank Garza, Francisco Garcia. Freddy Garci8. Julio Garcia. Leticia Garcia. Magdalena Garcia, Marianella Garcia. Marty Garcia. Patricia Garcia. Patricia Garcia. Rita Garcia. Rita Garcia. Ruben Garcia. 8andra Garcia. Saul Garcia. Silvia Mary and Jur t look kind of Krad after a long day at aohool. 176 Sophomores Garcia. Susana Garcia. Viola Garza. Benji Garza. Carlos Garza. Debra Garza. Dora Garza. Gavino Garza. Gracie Garza. Herlinda Garza. Homero G8rza. Iris Garza. Jaime Garza. Josie Garza. Juan Garza. Juan Garza. Judith Garza. Julieta Garza. Kay Garza. Lizette Garza, Melinda Garza. Robert Garza. Robert A. Garza. Romeo Garza. Sandra Garza. Sandr8 Garz8. Yolanda Gazca, Rebecca Gomez. Eddie Gomez. Elizabeth Gonzalez. Anna Gonzalez. Benilde Gonzalez. Carlos Gonzalez. Edith Gonzalez. Elizabeth Gonzalez. Gracie Gonzalez. Guadalupe Gonzalez. Hugo Gonzalez. Ildara Gonzalez. Irma Gonzalez. Jesus Gonzalez. Jaime Gonzalez. Luis Gonzalez. Magda Gonzalez. Manuel Gonzalez. Maria 9ophomof e 177 Gonzalez. Mark Gonzalez. Martha Gonzalez. Max Gonzalez. Nancy Gonzalez. Noe Gonzalez. Rebecca Gonzalez. Ruben Gonzalez. Valentine Gonzalez. Yolanda Gordiano. Lori Graham. Michael Guajardo. David Guajardo. Mario Guajardo. Michael Guerra. An8 Guerra. Becky Guerra. Eddie Guerra. Javier Guerra. Luis Guerra. Maria Guerra. Marisol Guerra. Philip Guerra. Samantha Guerra. Tomas Guerrero. Anita Gutierrez. Antonio Gutierrez. Cynthia Gutierrez. Elidema Gutierrez. Gildardo Gutierrez. Eddie Gutierrez. Juan Gutierrez. Patricia Gutierrez. Raquel Gutierrez. Roland Gutierrez. Sandra Guzman. Anna Guzman. Elena Heredia. Francisco 178 SopSomorM Hernandez. Adelita Hernandez. Ambrosio Hernandez. Ana Hernandez. Ancelmo Hernandez. Belinda Hernandez. Corrine Hernandez. Delfa Hernandez. Dulce Hernandez. Iris Hernandez. Irma Hernandez. Javier Hernandez.Jose Hernandez.Jose Hernandez.Juan Hernandez. Leonor Hernandez. Martina Herrera. Miguel Hernandez. Nancy Hernandez. Oscar Hernandez. Pilar Hernandez. Ruth Hernandez. Sandra Hernandez. San Juanita Herrada. Maria Herrera. Rolando Herrera. Yvonne Hidalgo. Juan Hinojosa. Esmeralda Hinojosa. Robert Hinojosa. Roberto Hinojosa. Yolanda Hinojosa. Yolanda Hooks, M8ry lanelli, Vincent Ib8rr, Carlos Ibarra. Paula Ibarra. Susana Ivie. Randy Izaguirre. Laura Jackson. Jerry Jasso. Edna Jimenez. Denise Jimenez. Ruben Johnson, Karl Johnson. Kyle Johnson. Susan Keefer. Javier Kennemur. Patricia Kim. Kyong Karr. Angel Lackey. Mark Sophomorw 179 Landez. Myling Landez, Oscar Lara. Elizabeth Lara. Fidel Lara. Laura Lartundo. Josie Leal, Gilbert Leal. Rogelio Leal. San Ju8na Licon. Sara Lira. Isabel Longoria. Julie Lopez. Aida Lopez. Armando Lopez. David Lopez. Dollie Lopez. Francisco Lopez. James Lopez.Jesse Lopez.Jose Lopez. Juan Lopez. Yvonne Lopez. Benito Lozano. Eliazar Lozano. Sofia Lucio. Maria Luna. Alfonso Luna. Alma Luna. Eddie Luna. Elizabeth Luna. Melba Macias. Juan Madero. Michael Mancha. J8ime Mancias. Albert Martinez. Celedina Martinez, Cynthia Martinez, David Martinez. Delilah Martinez, Flora Martinez. Janie Martinez. Jessica Martinez. Jesus 180 8ophomor«c Martinez. Jose Martinez. Jose Martinez. Judy Martinez. Marco Martinez. Maria Martinez. Melissa Martinez, Raul Martinez. Saul Martinez. Severiano Martinez. Vida Martinez, Yolanda Mata. Miguel Medina. Trinidad Medrano. Patricia Mendez. Claudia Mendez. Sylvia Mendoza. Jose Mendoza. Jorge Mendoza. Mayra Mendoza. Ruben Mendoza. Teresa Mesquitic. Maribel Meza. Alicia Meza. Oscar Meza. Sylvia Mireles. Frank Mireles, Jose Moncivais. Johnny Montalvo. Santos Montanez. Jose Montano. Ssn Juanita Montez. Abel Montez. Guillermina Morales. Flora Morelius. Gary Moreno. Joe Morin. Dian8 Morin, Elisa SophomorM 181 Moya. Monica Moya. Ricky Muniz. Rnfaela Muniz. Annette Munoz. Geneva Munoz. Noel Muzquiz. Yvonne Neubauer. Henry Nunez. Melissa Oaks. Phillip Ochoa. Ruben Ojeda. Tomas Olivarez. Noe Olivarez. Susanna Ordaz. Annabell Ordaz. Maria Ornelas. Rogelio Ortega. Jesse Ortega. Michael Ortega. Sandra Ortiz. Baldemar Ozuna. Carlos Ovalle. Evelina Oyervides. Javier Pacheco.Juan Pacheco. Sammy Palacios. Bonnie Palacios. Elma Palacios. Sandra Palomares. Juan Palomo. Aida Palomo, Virginia Parra. Marcia Pearson. Beverly Pecina. Mary Pedraza. leonel Pedroza. Jose Luis Pena. Monalisa Pen8. Sieve Peralez. Mario Perez. Ana Perez. Arnoldo Perez. Daniel Perez. Gilbert Perez. Heclor Perez. Jaime Perez.Jesus Omar is hypnotized by the camera. 182 Sophomores Perez, Juan Perez, Michelle Perez. Norma Perez. Rey Perez. Sandra Perez. Teresa Perez. Tony Perez. Y8smin Pinon, Frankie Polanco, Juan Portales. Javier Preciado. Sylvia Puentes. Albert Puentes. Arthur Quijada. Margarita Quintanilla. Isabel Quintanilla. John Quintero. Martin Quintero. Noe Ramirez. Cristina Ramirez. Cynthia Ramirez. Guadalupe Ramirez. Mario Ramirez. Rachel Ramirez. Raudel Ramirez. Rhonda Ramirez. Ronald Ramirez. Susana Ramirez, Tomas Ramos. Cristina Ramos. Leticia Ramos. Mario Rendon. Aida Reyes. Blanca Reyes. Maria Reyes. Mary Reyes. Rachel Reyes. Susana Reyna. Melida Rigney. Mary Helen Rios. Alfonso Rios. Andrea Rios. Eva Rios. Rosalinda Rivas. Virginia Rivas. Gaston Rivera. Maria Rivera. Ruth Rivera. Tomas Robles. Melissa Rocha. Elvia Rodriguez. Chris Rodriguez. Dickson Rodriguez. Edgar Rodriguez. Geronimo Rodriguez. Hector Rodriguez. Jaime 9opho«norM 183 Rodriguez. Josie Rodriguez. Mari Rodriguez. Melissa Rodriguez. Mercedes Rodriguez. Rogelio Rodriguez. Rolando Rosales. Betty Rosales. Jaime Rosales. Sonia Rosales. Sylvia Rubio, D8vkJ Ruiz. Eduardo Sabela. Tina Saenz. David Saenz. Erasmo Saenz. Irene Saenz. Msrcelo Saenz. Maria Salazar. Frank Salazar. Rosa Saldana. Robert Salinas. Anna Salinas. Annabelle Salinas. Debra Salinas. Elizabeth Salinas. Homer Salinas. Maribel Salinas. Sandra Salinas. Sandra Salinas. Sergio Sanchez. Christina Sanchez. Felipa Sanchez. Olga Sanchez. Rom8na Sanders. Jackie Santa Ana. Norma Santa Maria. Oscar Santillan. Valerie Santos. Sandra Santoyo. Alfredo Sarmiento. Petra Sauceda. Noe Segovia. Kssey Segovia. Luis Segovia. Raquel Serna. Javier Serna. Raul Serna. Sylvi8 Silva. Iselda Singleterry. Adam Singleterry. Joe 184 Sophomortt Smith. Sandra Solis. Adelita Solis. Danny Solis. Jesus Solis. Marivel Solis. Sonia Sosa. Martin Soto. Ana Soto. Juan Sotomayor. Karlo Stanley. Michelle Suarez. Heriberto Suarez. Ramiro Sweet. Micheal Tanguma. Alicia Tellez. Irene Thornburg. Yvette Thrall. Susan Torres. Reveriano Tijerina. Martha Torrez. Alicia Torrez. Ricardo Tovar. Noe Trevino. Beatrice Trevino. Charlie Trevino. Daniel Trevino. Eric Trevino, Javier Trevino. Javier Trevino. Sabrina Trevino. Ramon Trevino. Rosalinda Trujillo. Florinda Trujillo. Mario Ulloa. Frank Valdez. Maria Valdez. Maria Valenzuela. Eloisa Valenzuela. Juan Valero. Robert Vargas. Harry Vargas. Jaime Vargas. Victor Sophomore 185 Vazquez. Lydia Vazquez. Martina Vasquez. Roberto Vela, Julio Vela. Melissa Vela. Norma Velasquez. Joe Villareal. Fred Villanueva. Gilberto Villareal. Ileana Villanueva. Israel Villela. Martha Villareal. Noemi Villareal. Rebecca 186 8opKomof s Villareal. Roman Villareal. Sonia Villescas. Cristobal Wang. James Ward. Johnny Wells. Cindy Yoder. Marion Ybanez. Joe Ysquierdo. Melinda Zambrano. Sylvia Zamarripa. Raul Zrubek. Brenda Zuniga. Ada Zuniga. Christy A) Eddie waits after school. waiting for who know who). B) Judy, just a few more steps til you get there. C) A group of Sophomores interested in e group discussion. 0) Valeria gives us new kind of smAe. E) Arty deydrenming es usual, about Saturday rnght. F) Whet's she laughing at. asks Frank. 0) Eddie shows us those white teeth of his greet personality. Sophomores 187 Qophomores Learn New Traditions This year's 1983-84 Sophomore Class was the class with little respect. Starting to cheer for the Bears until the third pep rally, the sophomores were welcomed by the SENIORS of '84 at the yearly sophomore orientation. The goal for the Sophomore Class was to raise enough money to make this years Belle it Beau a success. The dance was held at the Pharr Civic Center in which many fund raisers were held. One of them was selling cokes, cake, and cookies at the Homecoming Dance. The sophomores had a coke sale after school and a Chicken Bar-B-Que sale. Since the Bi-District for the Port Isabel. Benavidez playoff game was at Bear Stadium, the sophomores worked one of the concession stands. One of the sophomores that had a good year was Edith Gonzalez. I loved this year and I'll miss the Seniors of '84. A) Maria Lourdes. shows off her tap dancing. B) Uliana and Nancy Satan patiently as Viola dozes off. C) Cindy sleeps during another boring speech. D) Annette smiles as she sees her lest grade. E) Josie caught unexpectedly for a dose up pichee. F) “Can you give me the answer for 02. says Jack. 0) Sophomores Micheal and Sigi were proud to be on the Master Minds Team. H) Wake up Joe. school's almost out. I) Edith and Mary Helen model for us in their newly bought outfits. J) 1983-84 Sophomore Class officers are: Bottom) Edith Gonzalez Reporter. Middle) Yvette Thornburgh Treasurer. Kane Alaniz Vice-President. Laura Diaz. President. Top) Mark Gonzalez Parliamentarian. Not shown. Melida Reyna Secretary. 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Andrea Alvarez. Ausberto Alvarez. Cynthia Alvarez. Martin Amschler, Linda Anaya.Juan Anzaldua. Alonzo Anzaldua. Marisol Arevalo. Isabel Arredondo. Janie Avila. Javier Ayal8. Juan Ayala. Juanita Ayala. Wanda Barboza. Jaime Batts. Sandi Beck. Darrell Beltran. Lori Benavidez. Enrique Bernal. Ramiro Blanco. Amanda Blanco. Maria 192 Junior Bocanegra. Noemi Booth. Ken Calderon. Jeffrey Campbell. Ophelia Cano. Baldemar Cano, Irasema Cano. Ricardo Cantu. Adelia Cantu. Corin8 Cantu. Javier Cantu. Maria Cantu. Michelle Cardona. Carmen Carlin, Belinda Carlos. Jose Carrales. Frank Carranza. Becky Carranza. Lina C8S8res. Rosa Elva Castilleja. Gloria Castillo. Elizabeth Castillo. Luis Castillo. Mario Castillo. Usvelia Castro. Javier Cavazos. Linda Cavazos. Maria Cavazos. Bony a Junior 183 Cazares. Juan Cazares. Ramiro Cazares. Rosie Ceja. Luis Cervantes. Rosie Chapa. Eddie Chapa. Maria Chavez. Oscar Cirlos. Fernando Colchado. Rachel Colmenares. Pilar Contreras. Alessandro Contreras. Isabel Contreras. Roy Contreras. Sergio Cortez. Marco Cruz. Antonio De La Garza, Bernadette De La Garza. Jerry De La Rosa. Martin De La Rosa, Norma De Leon. Leonor De Leon.Lenny De Leon. Martin De Leon. 8ylvia De Los Santos. Juan Diaz. Liza Diaz. Oscar Diaz. Yvonne Dominguez. Manuel Echeverria. Eddie Elizalde. Eloy Elizondo. Yvette Escamilla. Sandra Escobar. Cindy Escobar. Rey Escobedo.Jorge Espinosa. Tirso 94 Juniors Angela does not M«m to bolisve Ruben's story. Espinoza. Rene Estrada. Carlos Estrada. Lucy Estrada. Rene Fink, Judy Flores, Carmen Flores. Jose Flores. Lisa Franco, Nells Fuentes. Alma Fuentes. Corina Galindo. Israel Gallardo. Felix Galvan. Jim Galvan, Rosie Garcia. Carmen Garcia, Chris Garcia. Dalia Garcia. George Garcia. Humberto Garcia. John Garcia. Joe Garcia. Luis Garcia. Lilly Garcia. Maribel Garcia. Rachel Garcia. Raul Garcia. Roy Garcia. Ruben Garcia. Sandra Garcia. Severs Garcia. Vivian Garner. Robert Garza. Ana Garza. Benny Garza. Carol Garz8. Connie Garza. David Garza. Eddie Garza. Eleazar Garza. Eloy Garza. Freddy Garza. Gloria Garza. Irma Garza.Joe Garza. Julian Garza. Kathy Garza. Lisa Juniors 195 Garza, Maribel Garza. Melissa Garza, Nancy Garza. Nora Garza, Robbie Garza. Sonia Gomez. Alma Gomez. Bobby Gomez. Jerry Gomez. Patricia Gomez, Rosie Gongora, J8ime Gonzalez. Arturo Gonzalez. Carlos Gonzalez. Carlos H. Gonzalez. Denice Gonzalez. Felipe Gonzalez. Jesse Gonzalez. Jose Gonzalez. Lefty Gonzalez. Letty Gonzalez. Letty Gonzales. Liz Gonzalez. Liza Gonzalez. Mary Gonzalez. Mary Lou Gonzalez. Melissa Gonzalez. Michelle aWS WJ you take my picture now. I'm in a hurry! ctatee Ahcta. 186 Xmiors Gonzalez. Norma Gonzalez. Veiia Gonzalez. Yolanda Goyre. San Juana Grimaldo. 8andra Guajardo. Anna Guajardo. Rosie Guardiola. Belinda Guerra. Hilda Gurrol8. Alvaro Gurrola. Martin Gutierrez. EHinda Gutierrez. Hiram Gutierrez. Joe Gutierrez. Rosie Guzman. Agustin Guzman. Heriberto Guzman. Ricardo Harris. Leroy Hernandez. Alex Hernsndez. Alfredo Hernandez. Dave J. Hernandez. George Hernandez. Hector Hernandez. Jose Hernandez. Maria A. Hernandez. Maribel Juniort 187 Hernandez. Martina Hernandez. M8ry Hernandez. Minerva Hernandez. Nancy Hernandez. Omar Hernandez. Rene Luit C jt still can’t M v« hat In Mu Alpha That a. Hernandez. Victor Herrera. Esmeralda Hoekstra. Bonnie Hoelscher. Judy Horner. Jackie Jackson. Billy Jimenez. Eloy Jimenez. Jimmy Jurado. Robert Karr. Cris Lajeno. Bias Landeros. Patricia Landez. Cindy Lazo. Raymond Leal. Araceli Leal. Gracie Leal. Norberto Leija. Elia Limas, Juan Lizcano, Rachel Lizcano. Ruben Lianas. Elizabeth ftacha takas lima to poca for a plctura during tha homacoming gam a. 188 Juniors Lianas. Julian Lopez. Cindy Lopez. Joel Lopez. Juan Lopez.Letty Lopez. Margie Lopez. Maricela Lopez. Mary Lopez. Nor8 Lopez. Pete Lopez. Rosalinda Lopez. Rosie Lopez. Sar dr8 Lopez. Timoteo Losoya. Sylvia Lozano. Alonzo Lozano. Dahlia Lozano.Laura Lozano. Manuela Lucio. Margie Luna. George Maldonado. Julie Mancillas. Luis Marez. Estela Martinez. Amanda Martinez. Angie Martinez. Cindy Martinez. Daniel Junior 199 Martinez, Eddie Martinez, Julio Martinez, Laura Martinez. Lorena Martinez, Lupita Martinez, Rudy Maserang, Kathy Mata. Isabel McCullough. Maria McDonald. Esmeralda McKinney. Carla Medina. Maria Medrano. Tony Mendoza. Basilio Mendoza. Becky Mendoza. Belia Mendoza. Juan Mendoza. Noelia Meza, Esther Millice, Michelle Miranda. Betti Miranda. Rosalva Moncivais. Leonard Montes, Alicia Montez. Alex Montecillo. Maria Montez. Sylvia Morales. Marty Tony and friends relax for a while before going on to their next class. 200 Juniors Morales. Rolando Morales. Ruben Morelos. Blanca Morin. Monica Moya, Jesse Muniz. Maria Munoz. Jaime Munoz. Nohemi Munoz. Bylvia Najera. Mellissa Navarro. Isaiah 0liv8res. Junior Olivares. Mingo Olivarez. Anita Hey Lilly, your bus is leaving!” Olivarez. Belinda Olivarez. Lilly Olivarez. Linda Ordonez. Arnulfo Ordonez. Maribel Ortega. Ismael Ortega. Joe Pacheco. Angelica Pacheco. Juenito Pacheco, Mary Ann Padron. Agustin Palacios. Elvia Palacios. Sylvia Palomares. Miguel Juniore 201 Parade, Enrique Pardo. Alicia Pecina. Mytla Pedraza. Gilbert Pedrazs.Joe Pena. Maricela Pena, Nora Pena, Ramiro Pena, Rigoberto Perales. David Peralez. Elizabeth Perez. Elida Perez, Joel Perez. Judy Perez. Lydis Perez. Maria E. Perez, Sylvia Pina, Lupe Perkins. Gerald Pizano, Ignacio Portles. Laura Puente. Danny Puente, Reymundo Quezada. Abel Ramirez. Aden Ramirez. Ans Ramirez, Lisa Ramirez. Melinda 202 Junior Ramirez. Santos Ramos. Mirta Ramos. Rene Ramos. Veronica Rangel. Jaime Razo, Martha Reboilar. Tomss Rendon. Elizabeth Renteria. Xavier Reyes. Guillermina Reyes. Jerry Reyes. Leo Reyes. Rolando Reyna. Domingo Reyna. Zoila Richie. Ramon Riv8S. Fernando Rivas. Juan Rivera. Homero H. Rivera. Marisela Rivera. Rigoberto Rivera. Robert Rodea. Dora Rodriguez. Alma Rodriguez. Blanca Rodriguez. Christina Rodriguez, Clary Rodriguez. Dolores Rodriguez. Frances Rodriguez. Jesus Rodriguez. Jesse Rodriguez. Jose Rodriguez. Juan Juniors 203 Rodriguez. Julie Rodriguez. Maria I. Rodriguez. Maria Rodriguez. Miguel Rodriguez. Nora Rodriguez. Norma Rodriguez. Raul Rodriguez. Rigo Rodriguez. Sylvia Rodriguez. Yolanda Roldan. Isabel Romero. Orlando Rubio. Ruben Ruiz. Lynda Runge. Maggie Sabala. Mary Ann Saenz. Rossura Saenz. Janie Saenz. Terry Salazar. Baldemar Salazar. Corina Salazar. Elizabeth Salazar. Frankie Salazar. Msrisela Salazar. Pedro Salazar. Rosie Saldana. Anthony Saldana. Bernice Saldana. Homer Salinas. Angela Salinas. Diana Salinas. Elizabeth Salinas. Jesse Salinas. Jesus Salinas. Maria Salinas. Olivia Salinas. Robert Sanchez. Aida Sanchez. Dora Sanchez. Guadalupe Sanchez. Hermelinda Sanchez. Isabel Sanchez.Jose Sanchez. Maria Sanchez. Myrna Sanchez. Silvia Sandoval. Demetrio Sandoval. Diana Linda Olivarez poses for her Photojournalism project: Self-portrait. 204 Juniors Sandoval, Freddy Sandoval, Patricia Sandoval. Robert Santa Ana, Victor Santos. Maria B. Sauceda. David Sauceda. Naomi Segovia. Carolina Segovia. Guillermina Segovia. Ismael Sendejo. Rosalva Sepulveda. Oralia Serna. Gonzak) Serna. Letty Serna. Ruben Silguero. Florencio 8ilva. Eduardo Silva. Daniel 8ilva. Robert 8olis. Areel Solis. Diana 8olis, Erineo Solid. Homer 8oto. Angie Soto. Eliseo Soto, Serafma Tarver. Patty Junior 206 Teran. Cessie Thompson. Chris Thompson. Steven Thornburg. Billy Tijerina. Chris Tijerina. Elizabeth Tijerina. Margie Timmons, Bobby Torres. Alma Torres. Luis Torres. Pedro Torres. Santos Torres, Terry Trevino. Elizabeth Trevino, lisa Trevino, Juan Trevino. Juan Trevino. Ruben Ureste. Rodrigo Vaquera. Norma Vargas. Juan Vasquez. Henry Vega. Danny Vega. Jesse 206 Junior Vega. Dolores Vega. M8ry Vela. Azalia 8ylviu r lly Itwnkc sho is photogenic. Velasquez. Marco Villa. Aida Villagomez. Florentino Villagomez. Ricardo Villalobos. Elena Villanueva. Frank Villanueva. 9ylvi8 Villarreal. Blanca Villarreal. Jorge Villarreal. Jose Villarreal. Laura Villarreal. Ruben Villarreal. Sonia Villegas. Sylvia Villescas. Roberto Warden. Dellayne Wolfrum. Lauri Yarrito. Norma Zarate. Miguel Zavala. Oralia Zuniga. Carlos Zunig8. Gracie Zuniga. Jimmy juniors 207 Juniors 1983-84 As tradition has it. the Junior Class is in charge of the Jr.-Sr. Prom. This year it will be the Class of 85's turn. The Jr. Class officers have bpen meeting since summer to discuss the main fundraisers. They raised sufficient funds to have one of the best proms ever. The 1983-84 Jr.-Sr. Prom was held at the McAllen Tourist Center on Saturday May 5, 1984. The Junior Class Sponsors for 1983-84 are Mr. Shockley and Mr. H. Sandoval. 208 Junior c A) Araceli and friend decide two heads are better than one. B) Melissa Garza thinks she's ready to be a cheerleader. C) Bertha Reymundo says Oh, the same old story once again. D) Obviously Johnny Najera is ready to leave. E) Junior Class Officers for 1983-84 are Sandy Esc8mill8—Pres.. Ramon Richie—Vice-Pres., Gloria Castillej8—8ec.. Cindy Landez—Trees.. Juanita Pacheco—Pari. F) Judy wonders what in the world they are doing. G) Junior class friends join together in a laugh. H) Estela is already late to class. I) Ruben Rubio doesn't believe someone is taking his picture. J) Jaime feels like monkeying around. 208 rs 84 Favorites and Honors'84 Favorites and Honors '84 Favorites and Honors'84 Favorites and Honors'84 Favorites and Honors '84 Fa vo Favorites and Honors '84 8 i CD l f 9 s 8 I I 0) 1 8 8 8 s. I 8 d Honors'84 Favorites and Honors '84 Favorites and Honors'84 Favorites and Honors '84 Favorites and Honors'84 Favorites and Honors an Favorites: One of a Kind No matter how many people belong to the club, there is always someone who is liked most by the club members. They are active in club functions, they get along with everyone, and they also help the other members when they need help. That's the reason favorites are one of a kind at P8JA. A) History CM —Leonard Moncivias. Sylvia tuna. 8) Band—Noel 8alinas. Ana Fonseca. C) JV Cha—Mario Peralez. 0) Cha—Rene Jaime. Armando Arcauia. E) TV Craw—Ray Aguiar a. Marina Cano. F) 8toden Coon-ci—Marcus Oelvan. Lica Oarcia. 0) OsoeMee—lolie Vilanuava. H) FFA—8harry 8oransan and I) Bernice Saldana. J) Chaarlaadar Favorde—Mr. Ramiro Castillo. K) Mr. and Miss BaaraMa—Joa Forina. Zaldo Martinez. L) JROTC—Eddie Chapa. Club Favorites 213 A) NH8—Marcus Galvan. C«sy Cap!. 8) DECA Ml—Rosie Salinas. C) VOE Coop—Paula Garza. Nortna Nino. D) Science Club—Em o Champion. Sonia Garza. E) Cheerleader Fav'a.—Amalio Anzaldua. Juan Garcia. F) CVAE Co-op—Tony Avila. Paula Cast ). 0) French dub—DeMeh MaHinaz. H) JV Choir—Juke Maldonado. Alicia Montae. I) Construe!ion Trades—Joe Saenz. Anna Ouerrero. J) OEA lab—Oelinda Okverez. K) DECA I—Becky Carranza. I) OEA lab—Juan Hidalgo. M) OEA Mig. Chapter—Leticia Lozano. Oralia Perez. N) VOCCT—Leonei Alcala. Chib Favoritas 215 Joel and Corina Belle and Beau '84 Joel and Corina were chosen Belle and Beau for 1983-84. Corina was a V a r s i t u Cheerleader, played Basketball, and was a member of the Varsity Track Team. Joel plaued football throughout his high school years. He was a tailback and safety for the Bears. Way to go Joel and Corina. 8«fe and B««u 217 Basilio and Esmeralda: Jr. Class Favorites Esmeralda McDonald and Basilio Mendoza were chosen as class favorites for fhe junior class. Being favorites is nothing new to these two. Esmeralda was a member of the varsity volleyball team while Basilio was on the varsity Basketball team and also ran Cross Country and Track. 2® k. Clan Favorite Hugo and Lisa: Soph. Favorites Sophomore Class favorites were Lisa Cantu and Hugo Hernandez. Lisa was involved in many school activities and was also a Junior Varsity Cheerleader. Hugo plaued Junior Varsity football and is considered a good prospect for the Varsity next year. Soph. Favorite 219 Mr. Sandoval and Ms. Duran: Favorite Teachers Favorite teachers for the 83-84 school year were Hector Sandoval and Julie Duran. Mr. Sandoval sponsored the Science Club and teaches Science. Ms. Duran teaches Sophomore English and sponsored the Future Teachers of America. Both were also very active with school activities. Mr. Sandoval helped sponsor a trip to San Antonio to see the Universities and Ms. Duran went with FTA. 220 Favorite Taadwra Bobby and Sally: Senior Favorites Sally Cabrera and Bobby Aleman were chosen Senior Class favorites. Sally is active in CYO and says she likes to spend time with friends. She also enjoys dancing. Bobby was a 2nd team All-District Linebacker and was a returning starter for the Baseball team. They were also very active in the Senior Class. F von « 221 Rotary Couples Many awards are given throughout the year which signify'a the students accomplishments of their school endeavors. One of these is being named ‘ Rotary Couple of the Month”, chosen by the Rotarisns of P.S.J.A. To select such couples, their school involvement is brought up as well as community leadership. On their behalf a luncheon was held in order to bestow this honor on P.8.J.A. students. a o 222 Rotary Cooptes A) September—Joel Gonzalez end Michelle Moore B) October—Marcus Galvsn and Kindra Jackson C) November—Ricky Caballero and Corina Farias D) December—Joe Forina and Hokie Trevino E) February—Joe Losoya and Sylvia Leal F) May—Monica Koliba and Marc Thrall 0) January—Romeo Cantu and Norma Robles H) April—Anita Alvarez and Porfirio Villareal I) March—Kelly Trevino and Abel Castro Rotary Coupta 223 PSJA Students Are Honored Students who stood out scholastically during the year above all others were each named Students of the Month. The students whom received such an award needed to have a unique leadership between peers and fellow teachers. A lot of hard work was put in by the students named to this elite group. 224 Sfcxfentc of h Month A) August—Michelle Moore 8) 8eptem bar—Norma L. Robles C) October — Joel Oonzelez D) December—Monica Kolibe E) November—Corine Feries F) March—Romeo Centu 0) February—Utte 8eSr.es H) April—Kindra Jackson I) May—Lisa Oarcia J) January— 8ytvia leal Who's Who: 38 for '84 Dedication and hard work are the m8in ingredients for being selected for one of the various special honors in this school—Who's Who. 38 people have received such an honor. Apart from maintaining a high average, they also led and were active in their chosen organizations. All those chosen held other qualities such as community involvement and good character. PSJA's faculty were judges to these candidates. And like judging in other contests, choosing the 1984 members of Who's Who was a difficult task. Jaok Bmm—MAO. NH9. CCD. CYO. WL Science. Number Sense. 8 ud f Council. Dooa Bishop—Varsity Volleyball. MAO. NH8. 'jwtart AM Castro Jr. —Rotary 8tudant March, PA8F. AH Club Pree. OEA. Upward Bound. Boys Btata. NHS, National Who's Who. Patricia Cardonas—NHS 2 yrs. VOE 2 yrs. Who a Who 227 Maria M. Contraras—NH9 two years. French Club one Cindy CaraHi—VICA. Cosmetology two years. year. Oracie Coronado—NH9: Mu Alpha Theta; Varsity Susan Cuipappar—Mu Alpha Theta, two years. Corina Farias—Varsity cheerleader, varsity athletics, volleyball. treasurer senior year: NH8 one year; Bond three years. NttS two years. Rotary Oirl for November. First runner- chaplain: solo and ensemble two years. up Homecoming Queen. 228 Who's Who Marcus Galvan—Mu Alpha Theta president, NHS two years. Rotary Boy for October. Student Council favortte. (J.I.L. two years. Delia Garcia—Varsity Tenni6 two years. loot Oonzalaz—Mu Alpha Theta two years. NHS Vice-Pree.. Rotary Boy for September. Student of the Month for October. All-State second team defensive beck. lorana Qonzalaz—NH8 two years, DEC A two years. Yolanda Guiiarrez—Mu Alpha Theta. Varsity Tennis three years. Student Council three years. Bluebonnet Girl's State. Who’s Who 228 Martina Hernandez—F H A three years, CYO two years. French CM). History CM). K indr a Jackson—Varsity Athletic . Bluebonnet Oirfc State. Student Council President. Rotary OiH for October. Student of the Month. Monica Kobba—Mu Alpha Theta two years. NHS secretary. 4-H ten years. Student of the Month for December. Rotary OiH for May. Beer's Tale Editor. U.I.l. 4 years. 8yhna Laal—Mu Alpha Theta two years. NH8 treasurer, CYO two years. Rotary OiH. Student of the Month for February. Patty Lopaz—NH8 president. Mu Alpha Theta two years. U.I.l.. Senior Clsss Vice-President. 230 Who'e Who Raquel Lopez—NHS president. Mu Alpha Thais fwo years. U.I.l. solo end ensemble competition. Id 6e Madrigal—OEA dub. Honor Roll. Jose Losoy —Mu Alpha Theta two years. NHS 1Z years. Student Council. American legion Boy's 8teta, U.I.l.. solo all valley band. RobsH McDaniel—NHS one year. Mu Alpha Theta one year. Student Council JET8 three years. Sylvia Montanez—NH8 two years. Mu Alpha Theta. OEA. H.E.l.P. dub two years. Who s Who 231 Michelle Moors—NHS or year. Mu Alpha Thais of Norma Nino—Office Education Association Prasidant your. Student Council. JETS President. and Sweetheart. Lisa Laa Obst—Student Council Executive Board. Volleyball. Patricia Pomps—Mu Alpha Theta two years. NHS. AH Club. Raymundo Regalado—NHS two years. Mu Alpha Theta, JET8. 232 Who's Who Norma Lee Robles—Varsity cheerleader. Student of the Month of September. NH8. Rotary Oirl for January. Homecoming Queen 1983-84. Rudy VHiagomez—DECA I year Chapter II President, Lillie Salines—Varsity athletics. Mu Alpha Theta. NHS NHS I year. DECA Favorite for P8JA, Football 2 years, ♦wo years. FCA president. FHA two years. Track 2 years. Wreaking 1 year (Ohio). Carry VHIeecas—Mu Alpha Theta. NHS. U.I.L four Marioele D. Zecanaz—NH8. PASF 8penieh Club Presi-years. Legion of Mery Secretary. dent. OEA. Who's Who 233 The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch A) Coach Cuevas loves the woy the Seniors beck the Mighty Beerc. B) Bschi Oarza waits on the sidelines for hie cm to the field. C) Oscar Rodriguez leeme slot from hit inetmetor in mechanic date. 0) Two Seniors on their way to date stop long enough to show their pearly whites. The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The V The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch ild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The SENIORS 84 The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch The 236 Saoiors Martha Abad Ricardo Abrtua Jr, Adrie Acosta Lourdes Acuna Ray Aguilera Amelia Aguirre Javier Alaniz Norma Elia Alaniz Robert Alaniz Rosa Alaniz Leo Alcala Bobby Aleman Jose Almazan Carmen Alonzo Alma P. Alvarado Lilly Noe Ruben Bulvestra Anita Alvarado Alvarado Alvarado Alvarado Alvarez Roy Gracie Maria C. Cissy Lydia Alvarez Anaya Anaya Anders Anzaldua Bennu Arevalo Mary Arellano Armando Arellano Armando Arcaute Joe Arcaufe Edna Arrambide It must of boon sackem day for Sophomore Elizabeth, and Seniors Norma and Chris. Janie Bandin Melanie Bailey Becky Bazan Dora Basaldua Janice Bauer Adaides Barrios Eloisa Beverly Dona Bishop Borrego Elena Blanco Gigi Blevins Seniors 237 Diana Herminio Ines Janie Jim Bracamontes Bravo Jr. Bravo Bravo Brewster Melissa Ruben Ban Juanita Irma Arturo Calderon Camarillo Camarillo Campos Cano Dalia Hector Hilda Marina Martin Cano Cano Cano Cano Cano 238 8 won Rachel Abel Ada Ruby Blanca Carol Cano Cano Jr. Cantu Cantu Cantu David Jaime Janie Juan Ruben Manuel Cantu Cantu Cantu Cantu Cantu Maribel Marty Pablo Paula Romeo Cantu Cantu Cantu Cantu Cantu Jr. Cissy Guadalupe Rosie Oscar Diana Capt Carlin Casas Castilleja Castillo Eunice Jaime Maricela Paula Rosie Castillo Castillo Castillo Castillo Castillo 8w o« 239 Susan Cavazos Joe Cazares Mary Cazares Carlos Ceja Genaro Cerda Marcela Cerda Emilio Champion Jr Leticia Chapa Mauricio Ciccarello Adolfo Cirlos Sofia Colmenares Lefty Compean Oscar Conejo Hilda Contreras Zonia Castillo Abel Castro Jr. Eusebio Cavazos Jr. Merced Cavazos Mike Cavazos Letty Mandy Maria Maria E. Mercedes Contreras Contreras Contreras Contreras Contreras 240 Seniors t Grade Jesus Cesar Lori Joe Coronado Coronado Cortez Cortez Cortez Odilia Cortez Jose Cruz Patsy Leficia Jesus Jesus Cortez Crespo Cruz Cruz Lydia Armldua axpracsac har smAa in tt a Drama room. Susan Culpepper Moises Lisa Raul Albert David Curiel Davila Davila De Leon De Leon Saniort 241 242 8«r iors Ramon Janie Jaime Jose R. Cris Delgado De los Santos Echavarria Echavarrieta Elizalde Cecilio Juan Marina Jose Maria de Jest Elizondo Jr. Elizondo Elizondo Enriquez Enriquez Rosie Jaime Leticia Elizabeth Irma Espinoza Esquivel Esquivel Estrada Estrada Nancy Estrada Robert Estrada Yolanda Estrada Lori Falknor Cor in a Farias Elizabeth Noe Norma Linda Miguel A. Sam Flores Flores Flores Flores Flores Ana Joe Ofelia John Juan R. Fonseca Forina Franco Fuentes Fuentes Leonor Jerry Oralia Rolando Marcus Fuentes Gallegos Gallegos Gallegos Galvan Elsa Farias Anna Flores Barney Flores Eddie Flores Seniors 243 Dora Garcia Benito Garcia Cayetano Gamboa Blanca Bobby Carlos Garcia Garcia Garcia Diana Garcia Hey Bud. We perty!!” woe one of H « yenr'c Senior Stogens. Norma Gamez Aida Garcia Araceii Garcia Asencion Garcia Kike Garcia Frank Garcia Gloria Garcia Juan Leonel Lisa Maricela Mirna Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia 244 Seniors Seniors 245 Ruben Garcia Basiiio Garza Esteban Garza Johnny Garza Paula Garza Oscar Ramon Rebecca Ricky Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Oandra Tony Veronica Ramona Garcia Garcia Garcia Garner Bernardo Garza Gracie Garza Martin Garza Diana Garza Jerry Garza Minerva Garza Domingo Garza Jr. Jesus Garza Paul Garza Eva Garza Marivel Garza Belinda Garza Roberto Roel Rosalinda Ruben Ruben Garza Garza Garza Garza Garza Jr. Joe Rosie Gauna Gauna Gary Anna Juanita Pete Roberto Gernentz Gomez Gomez Gomez Gongora Aurora Carlos Cris David George Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez 246 8 «ors Irma Jesse Joel Jose Lorena Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Marcela Maria Maribel Marlen Maru Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Mary C. Gonzalez Rachel Raul Tommy Fred Gonzalez Gonzalez Goodwyn Gorena Alejandro Luisa Mina Casimiro Qandra Guajardo Guajardo Guardiola Guerra Guerra Maria Terry Edward Abby Arnold Guerrero Guerrero Guevara Gutierrez Gutierrez 8 nk r 247 THE WILD BUNCH Jerry Maria Elisa Olivia Rolando Yolanda Gutierrez Gutierrez Gutierrez Gutierrez Gutierrez Sal Alice April Cristina Diana Guzman Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez Juan Hernandez Larry Hernandez Letty Hernandez Letty Hernandez Mari Hernandez Martha Martina Mary Norma Oscar Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez Roberto Rosa Hilda Jorge Elias Vicky Hernandez Jr. Hernandez Ibarra Ibarra Jose Jackson 250 Seniors Kindra Jackson Rene Jaime Annabelie Jasso Jose J. Jimenez Jeanette Jimerson Sandra Karol Johnson Kalkofen Dr. Fred Espinoza ceugM off guard in dess. Mark Monica Klepper Koliba Martin Landez Rosa Jaime Lee Martin 8. Lara Leal Leal Raul Leal Sylvia Leal Elia Leija Robert Rachel Roberto Limas Lizcano Loa Jr. Seniors 261 Joel H. Longoria Elvira Lopez Ismael Lopez Maggie Martha Lopez Rachel Lopez Jose E. Losoya Victoria Lozano Hilda Macias Idalia Frederick Samuel S. Irene Rosalinda Madrigal Maldonado Maldonado Mancha Mancha ‘ King Tut Pete Gome wonders if he should serve the scoop of ice cream or eat if. Annette Arturo Martinez Martinez 252 Seniors Juan J. Lisa Maggie Mary Mike Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez Noelia Norma Norma L. Rosie Rosalinda Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez garah Senaida Severiano Susana Susie Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez Seniors 253 Zelda Martinez Robert McDaniel Teresa Martinez Raul Medina Raul Melendez Bella Mendoza Esequiel Mesquitic Jr. Higinio Mendoza Luisa Mendoza Beatrice Meza Patricia Miranda Rebecca Molina Alfonso Montes Mario Montez Joel Moncivais Michelle Moore Jacob Montalvo Guadalupe Morales Sylvia Montanez Juanita Morales Linda Marisol Martina Roberto J. Rosalva Moralez Morales Morales Morales Moreno 254 8 rtiors San Juanita Morgan Manuel Morin Ramiro Morin Alma Ruben Moya Patty Munoz Yolanda Munoz Abbey Murillo Norma Nino Lisa Obst Sandra N. Antonio Ermelinda Ricardo R. Roberto Ochoa Olivares Olivares Olivares Olivares Elena Martha Olivia Elizabeth Lupe Ordonez Ortiz Ortiz Pacheco Paaron Anna Elpidia Ariel Sonia Jose Luis Palacios Palacios Palomarez Palomin Palomo Seniors 255 Carlos Perez Martin Perez Senaida Perez Melissa Pinon Jesse Perez Niria Perez Sylvia Perez Fernando Polanco Joseph Perez Nohemi Perez Maria del Carmen Pesina Patricia Pompa Lefty Perez Oralia Perez Fred Pineda Virginia Pompa Marco A. Perez Robert A. Perez Sophie Pineda Daniel A. Ponce 256 S«f ors Maggie Melissa Preciado Puente Robert Puente Felix Joe Quezado Quintanilla Imekla smiles as she ihinlcs of how good H is to have Seniorrtis. Jose A. Lilia Ramirez Ramirez Linda Manuel Marco Norma Ruben Ramirez Ramirez Ramirez Ramirez Ramirez Aaron Hector Steven Reymundo George Ramos Ramos Ramos Regalado Rendon Seniors 257 Sylvia Renteria Leopaldo Resendez Alfredo Reyes Estela Reyes Juan Reyes Jose Mary Lee Fernando Nora Norma Rios Rios Rivas Jr. Rivas Rivera Norman Yolanda Norma Rivera Rivera Robles Jessica Rocha Andrew Cesar Diana Francis Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Gina Rodriguez 258 Sonion. Jaime Johnny Juan Jose Laura Letty Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Osbaldo Rodriguez Oscar Rodriguez Roy Rodriguez Ruben Rodriguez Sandra Rodriguez Maria Romero Rene Rosas Raymon Rubio Maria Elena Norma Sandra Wilbur Jorge Ruiz Ruiz Ruiz Runge Rutledge 8 nk n; 259 Eloy Joe Juan B. Reynaldo Rosalio Saenz Saenz Saenz Saenz Saenz Sherry. Ricky, and Diana look at their Senior proofs before buying them. Rosie Rudy Salazar Salazar Samuel Veronica Faiima Aillene Arturo Salazar Salazar Saldana Salinas Salinas Carlos Diana Jovrta Lillie Yvette Noel Salinas Salinas Salinas Salinas Salinas 260 Seniors Rosie Thelma Lee Alma Inez Diana Homero Salinas Salinas Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Lupe Melinda Sandra Isabel Juan Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sandoval Sandoval Martina Maria Reynaldo Rolando James San Roman Santos Sarmiento Sauceda Scott Becky Sendejo Ariel Serna Maria T. Serna Patricia Serna Gracie Segovia Beatrice Anabelle Edith Herman Michelle Sierra Silva Silva Silva Silva Seniors 261 Michelle David Irene Alfonso Anna Simmons Sloss Snell Solis Solis Diana Lisa Solis Annabel Soto Marlen Solis Sulema Solis Sherry Sorensen Gloria Soto Ramiro Suarez Jose Soto Erasmo Teran Joe Soto Kandy Tabor Maria Melissa Soto Suarez Carol Alma Thoma Tijerina Jaime Nydia Gilbert Janie Maria Amelia Tijerina Tijerina Torres Torres Torres 262 8 niore Miroslava Terry Tony Yvonne Robert Torres Torres Torres Torres Tovar jesus Mary Arnold Daniel Hokie Kelly Mark Monica Norma Rachel Trevino Trevino Trevino Trevino Trevino Rosie San Juanita Juan Irene Laura Trevino Trevino Trujillo Uribe Uvalle Lupita Harvey Juan Guillermo Annabelle Valdez Vargas Vasquez Vasquez Velasquez Seniors 263 Roel Cindy Vela Velasquez m and Cartes ry o dimb thegod post. Omar Porfirio Frances Villarreal Villarreal Villegas 264 Seniors Gerry E. E. Villescas Washburn Jr. Amy Yarrito Maricela Zacariaz Minerva Zapata Juan Zavala Jr. Raul Zavala Seniofs 265 Micheal Yeshe Jesus Zamarripa Rogelio Zapata Susie Zgorzelski Mingo 0 rz« fantasizes about sfler school events. The 1983-84 Seniors of PSJA didn't have 8S many privileges as last year's. But they did do some things that weren't ever done before. The Senior Trail at the last pep rally turned a lot of heads with expressions of confusion. Although the Seniors knew what they had in mind, they remained on the gym floor and ssng the school song in unison. The Homecoming Dance was an event that hadn't happened in ten years. But some more things took place that are Senior tradition namely winning the spirit sticks, the Penny Contest, the looked forward to Senior Week, and most importantly to Seniors. Prom Night. “The Wild Bunch” and On the bed or on the floor, we're the Class of '84” were only two of the many Senior slogans of 1983-84. These were thought up for the sake of remembering our last year in high school. Once we experience that long-awaited night of marching as one to “Pomp and Circumstance” did we realize that we re on our own to go our separate ways. Even after graduation, visiting PSJA will feel almost empty without the crowded hallways, the noisy lunch periods, the radical pep rallies and spirit days. Seniors go toward making all those things memorable for everyone. Once they fade away, the only remembrance we have of them are our scrapbooks. Only once will we have the numerous expenses of buying Senior rings, graduation invitations. Senior portraits, receving our Senior jackets and finally receiving our diploma. Only once will we have our Senior year. ANGELO rSTm A) During the Summer Seniors Robert Alaniz. Tony Torres. Lily Alveredo. end Eloy Seen attended Angeto State University, home of the Houston Oilers training camp. B) Robert Limes and Ricky Caballero are almost reedy for the Senior Prom. C) Seniors give s Junior the pleasure and privilege of a Senior hug. D) Senior bond members Manuel Cantu. Janie Bsndin. Fatima Saldana, and David Sloes wait for the belt to go to their first period on the first day of school. 266 Seniors 1 3 2 1 3 2 C ■ E c X | 3 2 £ 1 I 3 2 1 2 a 3 2 3 2 2 268 Advertisement '84 Advertisement '84 Advertisement '84 FIRST Newspaper in Hidalgo County FIRST In Coverage of the PSJfl-ISD FIRST In Journalism on MERIT ADVANCE NEWS Looking To Th« Future With PSJfl (512) 787-8824, 787-8899 Advertisement '84 Advertisement '84 Advertisement '84 DENZER INSURANCE-CROCKETT AGENCY 757 Austin Alamo, Texas 787-2962 1007 Bus. 83 Donna, Texas 464-3317 Complete Insurance Service Auto—Life—Residential—Commercial LEE LOGAN Manager GRACE LEWIS 0 n«r Ite fyalsiic Sli p. Where Fashion Is Sold By The Yard 119 WEST PARK PHARR, TEXAS 78577 PHONE 787-1782 NEWCOMBE exalt PHARMACY 125 W. Park, Pharr (512) 787-2746 Pharmacists: Quentin and Louise Newcombe Newcombe Workers are: Ruben Garza, Freddy Sandoval, Arty Sandoval and Ana Garza Advertisement '84 Advertisement '84 Advertisement '84 Advertisement '84 Advertisement '84 Advertisement ‘84 1983 84 Senior Claw Officer air (I. to R) Mary Lynn Rojas (Treat .) Anita Alvarez (Sec.) Rosie Trevinio (Pres.) Patty Lopez (V. Pres.) Sponsor Mrs. Arredondo. Top: Romeo Cantu (Rep.) 270 AdvsrtiMmsnt ®ineuusFOTO vonro rM c THE OVERALL OFFICE P.0. Box 485 New Braunfels, Texas 78130 Bill Overall Oscar Garza Pat Howorth (512) 626-14-45 (512)381-6294 (512) 497 -3232 Senior Editorial Board Stinnett ewe I Weslaco—338 S. Texas 968-1553 Pharr—205 S. Cage 787-9968 Harlingen—Sun Valley Mall 421-2351 Graphic a inc. DESIGNERS and PRINTERS . LETTERHEADS .ENVELOPES • NCR FORMS • BUSINESS CARDS . SALES BOOKS .BROCHURES • TYPESETTING .RUBBER STAMPS • CONTINUOUS FORMS . LABELS • CATALOGS . WEDDING INVITATIONS, ALBUMS ACCESORIES •LOGOS 781-6589 3 SOUTH CAGE - PHARR The Pharr Press Weekly newspaper for Pharr-San Juan-Alamo, Hidalgo and Valley Wide P.O. Box 710 319 S. Cage Blv. Pharr. Tex. (512)787-2291 Advertieemenl 271 Compliments of Armando and Susie, Dannie! Dewaynne and Annabelle Annette Rodriguez. Senior Martha Escobar can help you find cosmetics, school supplies, jewelry, personal supplies. Pharr Drugs is located at 101 S. Cage in Pharr. (512) 787-3255, Owner Pharmacist—Romeo Escobar. PHARR DRUGS OKIES DRIVE-INN GROCERY Okies Drive-Inn has all your last minute grocery needs. Pictured are Nora Rodriguez and Lillie Rodriguez, workers that will give you “Service with a Smile. 312 N. Alamo Road, Alamo. 129 West Park Mon.-Fri. 7:30-6:00 Pharr, Texas Saturday 8:00-1:00 78577 (512)787-1401 PROFESSIONAL CLOTHING CARE CENTER 272 Advartieamwtt Compliments of JAMES E. CAPT INSURANCE AGENCY 400 W. Exp., San Juan, Texas 78589 (512) 787-7372 • 787-4119 Office 1983-84 PSJA Front Line Left to right, standing, are Kelly Trevinio, Twirler, Anita Alvarez, Drum Major; Cissy Capt, Head Twirler; Cindy Escobar, Head Drum Major; Rosie Gomez, Twirler. Sitting, from left, are Adelina Alvarez, Twirler; and Olivia Salinas, Twirler. (Photos by Hector Trevinio) P S J A L 1 n e Rosie Gomez Anita Alvarez. Adelina Alvarez Olivia Salinas 273 MAGIC VALLEY STUDIOS 803 Main St. Alamo, Tx. 78516 We use Kodak paper... fora good look. 274 AdvvrtittmwiH 500 E. Jones Bus. 787-9725 Res. 787-7648 Ramiro Dolores Daniel, Owners DISCOUNT TROPHIES A D DECA Backs the Bears Sitting (1 to Kt Rosie Salinas (Chap.), Irma Campos (Pri- .), Mary Ellen Barbosa (Sec.), Norma Ruiz (V. Pres.). standing (L to R| Patricia Miranda (Trras.), Irma Trevinio (Rep.), Mary Lopez (Pari.), Letty Compean (Hist.) Advartaaroan 27S E-Z MART iFOOD STORESf Tower Rd. Ext. 83, Alamo N. 281, Pharr Corner I Rd. Sam Houston, San Juan Rio Grande City Both Varsity and J.V. Cheerleaders pose on the corner of E-Z Mart. 'Dong Borina jewelry Manufacturing 4lamo, Jexai Keep up the (food Work C(a66 of 84 14 ht. C lx aim by weight Wholesale • Retail • Repairs - Custom Designs PHONEt 787-0065 YSMAEL FONSECA 611 8. Nebraska Owner SAN JUAN, TEXAS 78589 276 Advertisement CARBEA’S RESTAURANT 902 S. Cage Pharr Reservations—781 -1083 Linda Olivarez and Robert Alaniz enjoy eating lunch at Carbea's Restaurant • Seafood • Steaks • Mexican Food Candlelight Dinner Lunch 11:00 to 3:00 Dinner 5:00 to 10:00 Owners: Carlos Bea Solis LIBRERIA CRISTIANA RIOSDE AGUA VIVA 312 North Cage Pharr, Texas 78577 Phone: 787-7982 Owner—-Roy Gil Monday-Friday 9 AM to 6 PM Saturday 9 AM to 7 PM ARMANDOS TACO HUT “Taco Capitol of the Valley ’ Finest in Mexican Foods 42 Different Tacos to choose from Armando Elizondo and Family Owners 106 N. Cage Pharr (512) 781-1091 AdvcHietmwtt 277 PROFESSIONAL OPTICAL Second team All Stale Member. Joey Gonzalez buys some glasses from Mr. Salinas. Owner of Professional Optical. mm 1983-84 Volume 46 The Bear’s Tale was founded November 5, 1937. A monthly publication made for Pharr-San Juan-Alamo High School students. 7acta et )% ■ «4 Al u rAeu ( uUi Wj 7« m (+c Ud w Ttei-u SC Ot S« t $« « PHARR BOYS CLUB The Club that beats the streets” 114 W. Cherokee 781-5160 278 AdvsH . m«r,1 Get your automotive needs at Haul's Texaco Station. RAUL’S SERVICE STATION 301 W. Hwy. 83 •expert mechanics • vehicle accessories • fast service • beer wine • snacks 787-6047 Advertisement 279 r We uw Kodak paper... for a good look. • Quality Photo Finishing • Complete Stock of all Photographic and Dark Room Needs • Free Advice on Photo Problems • Finishing for the Professional AlAMO 5UPPlY LAB.INC. 6'9 Mam. A'amo. Tr j 785 e t«. b«2 '78 M83' — 50% Discount on all outdated Paper and Film CHICO’S WHITES HOME AUTO Laurie Lozano, worker at Chico’s Whites Home and Auto. Chico’s offers the best in home appliances, bicycles, and toys. Chico's is located on 107 S. Cage in Pharr. (512) 787-8272. Colophon The 296 page 1984 Bear Memories was printed by Newsfoto Yearbooks, located in San Angelo. Tx. The paper is Sax Enamel with Impact Reg. 59 as the type. The advertisement was done in different type to suit the advertiser. The maroon cover is the PSJA mascot (Bear), an embossed silkscreened artwork designed by Mrs. Arthur Alaniz (Robert Alaniz's mom). Around the Bear are the words P8JA Profile. the theme of the yearbook. 800 copies were printed at a cost of 20 each. The production of the yearbook was photographed mainly by the Bear Memories 6th Period Staff. Besides the staff, there were several people that undertook in its contribution (prints, negatives), therefore they deserve the greatest of gratitude THANKS A MILLION: Vince McWilliams. Trevino's Photo. Mr. Cortez. To all the P8JA organizations, sponsors, members, administration. THANKS. To Linda Olivarez. Dinah Robles. Melissa Garza. Chris Thompson. Carla McKinney, for coming in second semester in helping ENORMOUSLY. To the Bear Memories 8taff. 1983-84 without YOU. Bear Memories 1984 would not have been created! 280 Adv His«m«r.t IANNELLI JEWELERS 101 S. Main McAllen, Texas 21 W. 47th New York, N.Y. Mrs. Iannelli gladly accepts her customers jewelry needs. Vinny Iannelli helps his parents at the store. 281 282 ( ongeatufations to the ciaSS of 84 C'ompiimerits of Buy-A-Line To my frimds and faculty at PSAJ. The moments may be temporary, but the Memories are forever Liz E. To all the Bleacher Bums. Lunch Bunch and The Wild Bunch What is this a Party Mitch To my party-out friend Eloy. don't ever forget our favorite haunting number Mrs. Garza To all my friends We've only |ust begun and to all Seniors, our time will cornel.. Laura I). To: Kubcn Rodriguez 55. Good Luck at college A; I love You Love. Dinah Robles To: Dummy. Thanks for everything! Love Ya Pete Gomez 046 To. ('.lavs of ‘84. Move over make way for the class ofW To Robert (Gorgeous) Alaniz 64.1 think you're a great guy Thanks for all the lessons in Journalism I hope I can keep learning Let's keep in touch' Love Ya Like Crazy Linda (your dark room buddy) Olivarez. Bye. Seniors 84 Mere e come it's our turn Seniors W Yea Miss You All. Melissa Garza lies Mr. Rod you're a great guy. and we all love you and expect you to pass us We've all had fun m the dark room. Ha' Ha' Journalism is great Julie Longoria—Soph Now that school s out. WHAT m the world are e going to dor' Marty Cantu. Sr. '84 To Elvia (Shikn Dude) Palacios: Remember Bohlsher Park. 10th. and Santa Anna Totally A Bud Rules D.J. H. To Liza Salazar: I hope you remain the way you are You're my best friend. Bertha Raymundo. Best of luck to all the Journalism Junkies of Bear Memories To Eloy. Joe Bob. Bobby Joe. Danny. Carla. Linda. Anna. Bca. Norma and Dinah Love Tony T. Letty I wish you all the best with Fred. Wish me the same' Nellie. To: Judy Perez lake you've been part ol all the fun I've had this year. Thanks a loe. like for making my last year totally awesome Your Best Friend KRABBY (Norma Gamez) To L R This Bud's For you D. II. You're the greatest brother. John I love you Cori. To Linda O: It's been Wild and Krazy ever since I met you But I've had a good time, hopefully more to come' Maybe next year we will go to school more often learn something Time is running out' Reach for the stars' Rock and Roll will never die TOKE IT EASY Love, friends Always. Carla. To the B B s Friends we are and friends we'll always be Together we all CHEERED so faithfully Normie. Pedro: With a fnend to call my own. III never be alone, and you my friend will see. you've got a friend m me Love Dummy To: Daddy f-Y . You better keep in touch with me. cuz I'm gonna miss you. I love You Krysta Renee To Carla McKinney. Thanks for always being around I Hope All your dreams come true. Remember When '84 is Dead and Gone. W will PARTY ON Love Ya' Linda Olivarez. Thanks for everyimg. Dinah. I hope all your dreams come true. Take Care' Love. Linda Olivarez. Nyd says HI to all of the B-A Party People at P.S.J.A. Namely the Seniors!!!! Let me say that it's been good partying with all of you spastic people and I have Indulged To everyone at PSJA and especially Dave Garza, who will let Rock Live on and be cool Forever I also give a Big Hello and wish you luck. To my friends A Faculty at PSJA The moments may be temporary, but the memories are foreser Liz To all of Sandra C. friends, always keep her laugh in your hearts Hey Dollie. thanks for being there when I was going crazy for Ricky. Cruz, remember when I was thrilled to death''.' No. I won't get over him—Ana Time to think of the moments when we were only kids. For these memories will be with us forever. Ruben C. Z.oila Reyna I love you Babe Joseph Dunbar. To all the non-believer at P.S.J.A. You can't stop Rock n Roll ' The Metal Militia. Hey Eddie Gomez! If you're going to write my name on the bathroom walls, spell it fight. Morticia. So Seniors of 84 Say Good bye, and Asta la Bye-bye everyone Sr. 84—C. G. Hey Bobby Joe let's go to your upstairs room with a few sophomores. Best of luck at Sol Ross Keep up the good work and don't stay out of trouble Joe Bob Norma Gamez: I hope you and Paul last forever Your best friend Judy Perez. Aida I had a real nice time this year Thanx for everything Don't fotget me Joe Dinah I hope you get what you want out of lile ' Take Care and Take it easy' Friends. Carla r t This space is provided for those people that did not get their picture taken for the yearbook. Just insert photo where indicated for personal use. K A Bear Memories Staff Box Co-Edirors-in-Chief..................................Eloy $oenz Lilly Alvorodo Assistant Editor.....................................Tor,y Jo es Leod Photogropher ..................................Robert Aloniz Assistant Photogropher...............................Joe Forino Leod Printer.........................................Lindo Olivorez Advertising Editor...................................Eloy Saenz .....................................................Melisso Gorzo Normo Gomez Deo Sondovol Dinoh Robles Corlo McKinney Ano Gorzo Cothy Sollnos Normo Reyno Chris Thompson Gilroy Martinez Joseph Dunbor Doniel Trevino Mortin Londez Maurice Ciccorello Philip Guerro Advisor ................................................Armando Rodriguez Advertisement 283 Abed. Antonio 172 Abed. Martha 236 Abed. Patricia 172 AbHu Ricardo 236 Abrego. Rachel 182 I Acosta. Adna 236 Acosta, Eric 172 Acosta Xavier 70 182 Acuna . Lurdae 236 V Adarna. Leticia 172 Adame, Marioruz 172 Adams. Mark 172 Aguilar, Antonio 172 Aguilera. Anita 182 Aguilera. Ray 213. 236 Aguilera. Roman 73. 172 Aguinaga. Oralis 86 Aguirre. Amelia 236 Aguirre. Jeauc 172 Aguirre. Martin 172 Aikman, Lori 182 Alania. Diana 172 Alaniz. Gonzalo 172 Alaniz. Javier 123. 236 Alaniz. Maribei 134. 182 Alaniz. Mario 172 Alaniz. Melba 37 Alaniz. Norma 236 Alaniz. Raul 56. 172 Alaniz. Robert 54. 66. 71. 236. 266. 283 Alaniz. Roea 236 Alcala. Etoy 172 Alcala. Leo 216. 236 Aleman. Alma 172 Aleman. Bobby 6. 54. 56. 57. 63. 236 Aleman. Junior 73 Aleman. Hibrio 172 Aleman. Roe! 182 Abxander. Carolyn 172 Almanza. Dolores 172 Abnazen. Belinda 172 Abnazen, Javier 172 A Iowan, Jose 236 Almendares Robert 54. 61 Alonzo. Carmen 236 Alonzo. Eloy 182 Alonzo. Hector 172 Alonzo. Julbas 172 Alonzo. Matilda 172 Alvarado. Afeert 172 Alvarado. Alma 236 JUveredo. Cindy 182 Alvarado. Erneeto 26 Alvarado. Letiob 172 Alvarado. Lilly 236, 266 Alvarado. Martina 172 Alvarado. Natalie 97. 172 Alvarado. Noe 236 Alvarado, Ricky 172 Alvarado. Ruben 236 Alvarado. Rudy 182 Alvarado. Qylvestra 236 Alvarado. Thelma K)0. 182 Alvarez. Adelina 182 Alvarez. Andrea 182 Alvarez, Anita 236 Alvarez. Auaberto 182 Alvarez. Cynthia 182 I f m 182 Alvarez. Roy 236 Ahrieo, Martha 172 Amschier, Linda 182 Anaya. Oracie 236 Anaya. Juan 182 Anaya. Maria 236 Andrade. Arturo 172 Anzaldua. Alma 172 AnzakJua, Alonzo 182 Anzaldua. Amelio 11. 215 Anzaldua. Belinda 172 Anzaldua. Marieol 182 Arcaute Armando 24. 36 ando 54. 68. 213. 2 237 237 37 237 85. 172 m 172 Arizpe. Mary 172 Anzpe. 9eh Juenrta 172 Armijo. Encarnapio 172 yn Edna XX). 123. 237 Janb 192 Arredondo. Meris 172 Arredondo. Odilia 41 AHCtubia Auto Mach 166 Auto Mach Mg 168 Avendeno. Gabriel 26 Avila. Dalb 172 Avila. Elba 172 Avila Javier 182 Avila. Javier237 Avila, Tony 216 237 § Ayala. Juan 182 Ayala. Juanita 116. 192 Ayala Lucila 172 Ayeb. Sylvia 173 Badillo. Juan 30 Bailey.Mebme 237 |. Petricb 173 ______ rb 23. 44 Band Bandin. Janie 237. 266 Bandin. Juan 173 Barbosa. Mary Ellen 237 Barboza. Jaime 192 Barboze. Jaime 182 Berocio. Lucila 173 Barreri. Joaquin 173 Barrera. Leone! 28 Barrera. Roque 173 Barrera. Veronica 38 Barrios. Adaides 237 Besaldua. Dora 237 Batts. Sandi 182 Bauer. Janice 122. 237 Bautista. Olga 173 Bazan. Becky 237 Bazan. Santiago 33 Baa ms by, Russel 173 Bearden. Cristina 173 Bear Memoriae 292 Bear s Tele 290 Becerra. Ludivina 116. 173 Back. Darrel 182 Belmares. Ricky 173 Beltran. Lori 95. 182 Benavidez. Enrique 182 Benavidez. Veronica 173 Benitez. Omar 111, 112. 173 Bernal. Eliseo 173 Bernal. Elvira 173 Bernal. Mary Elen 173 Bernal. Ramiro 182 Berrones. Juan 173 Beverly. Ek bo237 Bishop Donna 52. 122. 237 Blackwell, Dave 71. 173 Blanco. Amanda 100. 182 Blanco Elena 237 Blanoo. EsteMa 173 Blanco, Mans 192 Blanco. Melbas 173 Bbvins. Oigi 237 Bluhm, Tracy 173 Bocanegra. Noemi 96. Body BuikOr 09 Booth. Ken 193 Borrego. Enedelia 86 Borrego. Joel 63. 237 BoteNo. Juan 173 Bounous. Lyman 38 Bowman. David 173 Bracamontee, Diana 238 Bracamontes, Raul 173 Bravo. Francisco 173 Bravo. Herminio 131. 238 Bravo. I nee 238 Bravo. Jenb 238 Brewster. Jim 238 Building Trades 164 Bustos. Guadalupe 33 Caballero. Ricky 54 56 66 238 268 Caballero. Teresa 173 Cabrera Gloria 238 Cabrera. Sally 19 238 Cecres. Rosb 173 Calderon. Jeffrey 183 . Lori 238 Melissa 238 238 Juanita: 175 Campbell 93 CampoeJ CampoeT__________ Canche. HM Cane i ' CancinflMarb 173 Ce Cano. Cano, Ceno. Cano. Ceno. Cano. Ceno. Cano. Cano. Cano. Cano. Ceno. Ceno. Ceno. Cantu. Cantu. Cantu. Cantu. Cantu. | Arturo 238 Bsldemar 183 Delia 238 Ester 83. 173 Hector 238 Hilda 238 Irasema 183 Joe 173 Margb 173 Maribei 173 Marina 213. 238 Martin 238 Rachel 83 238 Roei 173 Ada 238 Adefia 183 Bbnca 238 Carol 238 Corina 183 284 Index Cantu. Devid 238 Cento, FMrn 173 , Cantu. Onseide 173 fcantu. Jaime 239 Santo. Janb 238 Cantu. Jaqie 173 Cento. Jevbr 193 Cantu. Jqea 173 Canto, Juan 239 CantitLetty 83. 173 CantAisa 101. 173 Canto lenueJ 239, 266 Cento. Marb 173 Contreras, Alma 174 Contreras. Hilda 97. 240 Contreras. Isabel 194 Contreras. Letty 240 . j Contreras. Mand|M240 ■ do. Yvette 92. 95. 194 Enriquez. Jose 242 Enriquez. Ismael 176 Enriquez. Lupita 176 Enriquez. Maria del Jesus 242 Escalante. Maria 175 Escamilla, Sandra 194.£Q9 J Escamilla, Ridhard 73. 5 Escobar. Cindy 194 figdpbar Janb 17|B Contreras. Melissa 174 Contreras. Natal HMtf Contreras, Roy Contreras. Rudybel 26 Control ®, %ggio 194 CopbaiDsn 66 Corona . Qrecie 241 Camnado. Jesus 241 Oibea. Anna 174 CoJfc. Carlos 174 Cortot. Cesar 241 Cortez. Lrts 174 Cortez. Lon 241, Cortez. Joe 241 ______ Cortez. Marco ( Cortez. Miriam 1 Cortez. Odilia 241 Cortez. Patsy 241 V Cosmetology 130 Cron. Auston 42 Crespo, Leticia 24 L Crosby Juan 38 Cruz. Antonio 18 Cruz. Felipe 174 Cruz. Jesus 241 itoppg Cruz. Jesus 241 Cruz. Jose 174 B Cruz. Jose 241 Cruz. Sylvia Cuellar Arturo 2 Bm| Cuellar Minerva Cuellar Ros8hr,d|| 5 f Cuevas. Hector F4 88 Cuevas. Omar 17b P, Cuevas. Ricardo 7 ltd Culpepper. Susan 122. 241 Curiel. Moises 241 Davb. David 175 Davila. Lba 241 ppm Davila. Raul 241 3 Davila. Yolanda b J DECA Chp. I 48Vw DECA Chp. 2 ISO 0 DECA Chp. 3 J5 De La Cerda. ReymuHl 04 De La Garza. Berpadetfe 194 De La Garza. E6me |0 33 De La Garza. Jerry 194. 281 De La Rosa, Martin 184Djp De Hoyos. Aida 6 4 De Hoyos. Noelif 75 W De La Cruz. Ang a 17V Canto. 1239 Canto. Marty 238 Cantu Michelb 183 P to. Nora 36. K)1 CSinto. Pablo 238 jvCanto. Paub 238 r Cantu, Romeo 238 Capt. Cissy 215. 239 Cardona. Carmen 183 Carlin, Belinda 183 Carlin. Guadalupe 239 Carlos. Jose 183 Cara be, Frank 193 Carranza. Becky 183. 216 Carranza. Lina 183 Carranza. Ruben 174 Cemlo. Noraime 31 Casares Rosa Elva 183 Cases. Manuel 174 Casae, Rosb 238 CeeMbja Gloria 123. 183. 209 CetMbja Juanita 174 Ceetobja. Oscar 238 Castillo Corina 174 Castillo. Cynthia 174 Castillo. Cynthb 174 Castillo. Diana 238 Castillo. Diana 238 Castillo. Eddb 174 Castillo. Elizabeth 183 Castillo, Eunice 238 Castillo. Eusuelia 183 Castillo, Jaime 238 CastiHo. John 174 Castillo. Lub 183 Castillo. Mario 183 CastiHo. Paula 238 Castillo. Ramiro 213 Castillo. Tomasrta 31 Castillo. Zonia 130. 240 Castro. Abel 240 Castro. Amanda 174 Castro. Chris 151 Castro. Javier 183 CeudH. Juan 174 Espinozi Estrada. Nancy 243 Estrada, Rene 186 Estrada. Robert 3. 16. 24 Estreda Luhp T —-— Estrada, Yolanda 243 Falkner, Lorie 122. 243 Farias. Corina 18. 18. 88.! Farias, Elsa 97. 243 De La Cruz. Maliseo 1 Fink, Timothy 176 Fiscal. Mario 176 Flores. An-.a 176 Flores. A' 243 Flores. A Ires 176 Flores. Barney 243 Flores. Bel nda 30 Flores. Carmen 195 Flores, Carlos 176 Flores Eddb 243 Flores ElizAath 14, 134 243 Flores. Isabel 176 14.134.176 Flores, JosJl86 Flores. Juall76 Flores. Lr 196 Flores N.-..64, 58. 243 Flores n me 243 Flores M, el243 Flores. Ric |mM2 40 De Ls Fuente Strain 175 DeLaFuente Omar 176 De La Roea, Jerry 184 De La Rosa. Lupe 112. 242 De La Roea. Martin 176 De La Rosa. Martin 184 De La Rosa. Norma 194 De la Roea, Rebecca 176 De Leon. Albert 241 Deleon Abjo 176 De Leon. David 241 DeLeon. Lana 176 Deleon. Lenny 194 | De Leon. Leonor 194 De Leon, Lttiolag B tie Leon. Martin 104 DeLeon. Roea 176 I De l n. Rosb 176 kOe Leon. Samuel 175 De Leon. Sylvia 104 ttshazo. Hilda zf Cazares. RosiJVK) Cazares. Yobnda 174 Ceja. Carlos tyK) Ceja Lub 184 Cerda. Genaro 240 Cerda. Marcel a 240 Cerelli. Cindy 130. 240 Cervantoz. Rosb 184 Champion. Emilio 216. 240 Champion, Gracb 16. 46 Champion. Randy 73. 174 Champion, Sandra 174 Chapa. Dora 174 Chapa. Letticia 240 Chapa. Maria 184 Chapa. Paulina 174 Chavez. Geronimo 174 Chavez, Mary 174 Chavez. Oscar 184 Chavez. Veronica 174 Chesser. Dbne 174 Choir 106 CiccareHo. Mauricb 240, 281, Cirtos. Adolfo 240 Clrlos. Fernando 184 Cbnaroe. Monica 44. 174 Cbneroe. Pete 44 Clark. Jerald 35 Colchado, Rachel 184 Coimenaree. Pilar 194 Coknenarae. Sofia 240 Colmanero. Elizabeth 174 CoMmn. Letty 240 nomjfcn. Zefer 174 Oonejo, Oscar 240 Contreras, Abssandro 184 •voneeca A Fonseca, h Forma, Joe Fraire. Mg Franco, Nej Franco. Ofj french Clui FBLA 135 FCA 169 FHA Hero i FHA Herod FHA Hero i FHA Hero 4 FFA 140 I FTA 133 I Fuentes. aI Fuentes. Al Fuentes. Cl Fuentes. J | Fuentes. Jil Los Santos. Dbz, leure Diaz, uza 9( Diaz, Oscar Dbz. Sergio Diaz. Yvona Gabviz. LH Galindo fJ Galindo, bJ Gallardo. F Gallardo, d Eding ton, Tom 43 Ekxatde, Cr ”4. Elizalde. Edward 176 aMegos. Cesar I7$ J allegos. Jerry 243 allegos. Or alia 243 aUegoG. Rolando 243 alvan. Blanca 176 •alvan. Jim 195 alvan. Marcus 122, 213. 215. 243 ialvan. Rosie 195 iamboa. Maria 176 iamboa. Cayetano 122, 244 iamez. Abel 176 arnez. Norap 244. 293 laona. Carmen 176 iarcia. Aida 244 Tercia, fraceli 24 Oarza. Oracie 245 Garza. Herftnde 177 Garza. Hilda 29 Garza. Homero 177 Oarza. Iris 177 Garza. Irma 195 Garza. Jaime 11,177 Garza. Jerry 54. 68. 245 Garza. Jesus 245 Garza. Joe Garzi Oarza' Jose 30' Oarza. Jo ie 177 f Oarza. Juan 1 7. 215 Gonzalez. Marian 247 Gonzalez, Merle 110, 178. 247 ! j Gonzalez, Martha 178 Gonzalez. Mary 247 Gonzalez. Mary C. 247 Gonzalez. Mary Lou 196 Gonzalez, Max 178 Gonzalez. Melissa 196 Gonzalez. Michelle 196 Gonzalez. Nancy 178 78 _ Hernandez', Joae 197 Hernandez, Jos« 178 Hernandez, Jose 179 Hernandez, Juan 250 Hernar.de } Juan 179 Herr sr.de , Larry 54. 56. 68. 260 Her' er.de ; Leonor 179 Her'er.de , Latty 2S0 Her'.er.de ; Letty 260 Herrunde , Mari 280 Herr er rle , Maria 197 Herr er.de , Maribel 147, 197 Herr.er.de , Martha 250 Herr.er.de , Martina 250 Her' er.de , Martina 188 Herr.er.de , Martina 179 HernandeJ Mary 250 I Herr,er.de . Mary 198 He;;.Hr.de , Miguel 179 Har-.er.de , Minerva 198 Br.dez, Nancy 179 . Norma 250 !, Omar 188 Oscar 250 r 179 [ez. Pilar 179 k-z, Rons 198 lez. Roberto 260 Her',er,dez, Rosa 250 .Ruth 179 t. 9andre 179 k z. Ban Juanita 179 I • . Victor 198 lez, Victorians 40 Maria 178 iismentine 30 1180 Leal. Oracie 188 Leal. Jaime 261 Leal. Irene 38 Leal. Martin 251 Leal. Norberto 198 Leal. Raul 261 Leal. Rogefio 180 Leal. Sen Juana 180 Leal. Sylvia 37.122,251 Lea. Martha 37 Lags. Elia 198 Leija. Elia 251 Licon. Sara 180 Light , Richard 26 Limas. Juan 1 Limas. Juan 198 Limas. Robar4 54 59 d Lizcano, Rachel 198 Lizes no, Rachel 251 Lizcano. Rene 2j| Lizcano. Mube' |96 Lianas, 0b h ben i8H 79 261.266 M 178 7. 179 178 179 Roberto 179 MMoiosa Yolanda 179 Yolanda 179 IJ)136 mm m-m I'Hodfscher Judy 198 HrK,ku. Mary 178 Horn Bn'mte 42 I. Rita 96. 176 ). Roy 190. 196 i. Ruben 195 i. Ruben 176 i. Ruben 245 ). Sandra 176 Garner, P lamona246 Gamer. Robert B5 Oarza. Ana 6. 195. 293 Garza. Ba ilio 54. 61. 89. 246 Garza. Belinda 246 Oarza, Ben 245 Oar H Benny 54. 196 Oarza, Bernardo 245 BBjayid] Oar, Garza, Garza. Domingo 245 Oarza, Dora 177 Oarza. Eddie 196 Oarza. Eleazar 161.196 Oarza. Floy 196 Garza, Esteban 246 Oarza. Eva 246 Oarza. Freddy 195 Oarza. Qavlno 73.177 Garza. Gloria 196 Garza. Oracie 177 Gomez, Jerry 196 Gomez. Juanita 246 Qomsz. Patricia 196 Gomez, Pete 54, 64. 147. 246 Gomez. Rosie 196 Gongora. Jaime 79, 196 Gong or a, Robert 79. 246 Gonzales. Anna 17 f Gonzalez. Artui___ Gonzalez. Aurora 246 Gonzalez. Benfl|bt7?. Gonzalez Gonzalez. Carlos 246, 2 Gonzalatfc Carlos H. Cris 246 HVaz. CriaaldJH t'Derifr . Danisa r, Edith I L Elizi Gonzalez. Gonzalez. George Gonzalez. OHbert 54 Gonmtoz, O.nale 177 Gonzalez. Guadalupe 172 Gonzalez. Hugo 17'N ] Gonzalez. Ildara 177 Gonzalez, Irma 177 Gonzalez. Irma 247 Gonzalez. Jaime 177 Gonzalez. Jesse 196 247 Gonzalez .h Gonzalez. Maria 247 Gonzalez. Martha! 247 irt© 178 Gutierrez, Arnold 247 Gutierrez, Cynthia 178 Gutierrez. Eddie 178 Gutierrez. EBdema 178 Gutierrez. ErUnds 197 Gutierrez, Gitdado 178 Gutierrez. Hiram 197 Gutierrez. Jerry 250 Gutierrez, Joe 197 Gutierrez, Juan 178 Gutierrez, Maria 250 Gutierrez. Olivia 260 Gutierrez. Patricia 178 Gutierrez. Raquel 178 Gutierrez, Roland 260 Gutierrez, Roland 178 Gutierrez, Rosie 187 Gutierrez. Sandra 178 Outierrez, Yolanda 123, 260 Guzman. Aguctin 187 Guzman. Annie 178 Guzman, Heriberto 187 Guzman, Ricardo 197 Guzman. Sal 260 Haflock. Francis 45 Harm, Leroy 197 HELP 126 Heredia, Francisco 178 Hernandez. AdeiHa 179 Hernandez, Alex 54, 71. 79. 197 Hernandez, Alfredo 197 Hernandez, Afice 250 Hernandos. Ambrose 73, 197 Hernandez. Ana 179 Hernandez, Ancelmo 179 Hernandez. April 250 Hernandez. Belinda 179 Hemandaz, Corrine 179 Hernandez. Cristina 130. 260 Hernandez. Dave 197 Hernandez. Deffa 179 Hamandu. Diana 260 Hamandat. Oulce 178 Hernandez. George 197 Hemandaz. Hector 197 Hernandez Iris 179 Hernandez. Irma 179 Hernandez, Javier 179 Ivie, Randy 178 Izaguirre. Laura 179 Jackson. Billy 198 Jackson, Jerry 178 Jackson, Jose 260 Jackson. Kindra 18. 261 Jaime. Rene 54. 68. 213. 261 Jasso. Annabels 123. 261 Jasso. Edna 178 Jennings, Denny 39 Jacks. Janet 40 JETS 124 Jimenez Dense 178 Jimenez. Eloy 188 Jimenez. Jimmy 117.188 Jimenez. Jose 54. 66. 261 Jimenez. Ruben 178 Jimorson, Jeannette 251 Johnson. Karl 178 Johnson. Kyle 179 Johnson. 8andra 261 Johnson. Susan 179 JROTC 114, Y24 Juredo. Robert 198 J.V. Chaarkadars 101 Kalk of an. Karol 14. 261 Karr Angel 178 Karr. Crie 198 Keefer Javier 179 Kennemun Patricia 178 Ktapper. Mark 79. 261 Kim. Kyong 178 Kolibe. Monica 122. 261 Lackey. Mark 179 Lejeno. Bias 196 Lenderoe. Patricia 198 Landaz, Cindy 198, 208 Landez. Martin 251. 283 Landaz. Myling 180 Landaz. Oscar 180 La Prade. Brenda 32 Lara. Elizabeth 180 Lara. Fidel 180 Lara. Laura 180 Lara. Roes 261 Lartundo. Joeie 180 Lazo. Raymond 186 Leal. Areceli 198 261 Hector 34 Joel 112. 251 Julie 180 Aida 180 Alicia 252 73. 180 180 198 • fid 180 W 54, 83, Tv 8 262 ■rancisco 180 252 • Evan 180 180 Joel 199 Jose 180 iz. Juan 199 z. Juan 180 iz. Letty 199 ez. Maggie 252 Margie 199 Marie els 199 Martha 252 opez. Lopez. Lopez Pale 188 Lopez, A ache! 252 [ Lopez, Rodolfo 26 Li Li Li Li Lopez. Yvonne 180 Loredo. Robert 30 Loeoya. Jose 122. 252 Loeoya. Sylvia 198 Lozano. Alonzo 199 Lozano. Dahlia 199 Lozano. Eliazar 180 Lozano. Laura 199 Lozano. Leticia 215 Lozano. Manuels 199 Lozano. Sofia 180 Lozano Victoria 262 Lucio Margie 94. 199 Lucio, Marie 180 Luna. AKonao 180 Luna, Alma 180 Luna. Eddie 180 Luna. Elizabeth 180 Luna. George 189 Luna. Msft a 180 Luna. Sylvia 213 Macias. Hilda 252 Macias. Juan 180 Madero Michael BO Madngal IdaHs 261 Maldonado Frederick 252 Maldonado JuRe 199. 216 Maldonado Samuel 199 Mancha Irene 252 Mancha. Jaime 180 Mancha. Rosalinds 262 Mancies. Albert 180 Mancias, Juan 180 Mancias. Mary 252 Marseilles Luis 79 188 Marez Estela 199 Martell Aurora 258 Martinez, Amanda 186 Martinez, Ang.e 198 Martinez. Annette862 Martinez, Art • . 262 Martinez Caledkie 180 Martinez On ly 199 Martinez Cindy 19. 263 Martinez Oyrtlhie BO Martinez Daniel 189 Martinez David BO Martinez. IMHahnO. 316 Index 285 Martinez Diana 253 Martinez Eddie 198 Martinez Dflore 180 Martinez. Qipoy 54. 59. Martinez. Irene 253 ' Martinez. Janie 180 Martinez. Jessica 180 Martinez. Jesus 180 m. Ipse 181 H Kez. Jose 181 HVinez. Juan J. 252 Martinez, Judy 181 Martinez. Judy 2 MMmk. JuMM99 Montez. Sylvia 199 Moore. Michelle 1 2. !22 254 Palomares Miguel 201 | Palomin. Sonia 201 I Pabmo. Ada . Palomo Jose tuis 101 k Palomo Virginia 182 Parade. Enrique ft Pardo. 202 R Parran. Vci«JUB2 pasf 13m Pearson, Beverly 182 ecina. Mary 182 . My Ha 202 -Padraza. Gilbert 202 Pedraze. Joe 202 wj Rodriguez. Edgar 183 Rodriguez. Frances 83. 21 Rodriguez. Franncis 203 uez. Oeronimo 83 |BHlguez. Gina 258 Rodriguez, Hector 183 Rodriguez. Jaime 259 Rodriguez. Jaime 73. 183 Rodriguez. Jesus 203 Rodriguez. Jesse 203 (Rodriguez. Johnny 259 Rodriguez Jose 203 Rodrigues, Josie 184 Rodrigues, Jmari 203 Rodriguez. Jua- Jose 259 Ramirez. Lika 257 Ramirez. Linda 16. 19. | Ramirez. Lisa 202 i Ramirez. Manuel 257 amirez Marco 257'■% Ranuct Mario 183 Ramirez. Melinda 20B amiifc. Norma 257' jUmirlJPatty 134 ■HWnirefiPaulino 55 Ramirez. Rachel 183 RamirezlRaudel 183 PamiM er e 32 R .mirezj%bond8 101,1 Ramirez, Ronald 183 Ramirez Ruben 257 Ramirez, Santos 203 Flora J£] [Morfcs. Juanita 254 Morals. Linda 9, 19. Morales. Merisol254 Morales Marfina 254 Morning, |flnrty 199 Morning, Robert 254 MoralgsSfclando 201 Martin®, Lisa 253 Martinez, Lorena 199 Martinez. Lupits 199 Martinez. Maggie 253 Martinez, Marco 181 Martinez. Maria 96. 18 Martinez. Mary 253 Martinez, Melss ©t Martinez. Mike 150, 2| (Martinez, Noelia 253 i .Wbrtinez, Nornm2B3 Moreno. Hoctor 54 Moreno. Joe 79, 181 Morgan. San Juanita 25 Morin. Diem. 181 Morin. Elisa 181 Morin, Manuel 255 Morin, Monica 201 Morin. Ramiro 255 Moya. Alma 255 Moya. Jesse 201 Moya, Monica 97. 182 Moya. Ricky 182 Moya, Ruben 122. 255 MU ALPHA THFTA 122 Muniz, Annette ©2 Muniz. Maria 201 Muniz. Rafael 182 Munoz. Oeneve 182 Mu z, Jaime 201 Noel ©2 Nohem i 201 Orpine 183 Heetfc 267 Jane 37 Leticia 183 Uu- 28 Rodriguez, Mercedes © Rodriguez. Miguel 703 Rodriguez, Noefni 13 ? Rodriguez, Nora 2' 1 Rodriguez, Nora 21 Rodriguez. Nortne 259 Rodriguez, Nomie 204 Rodriguez. Oebeldo 259 Rodriguez. Oscar 259 Rodriguez. Raul 204 Rodriguez. Rigo 4 Rodriguez, Rogelio 184 WI H5 olando 184 -id 202 Martinez. Reul 181 Martinez. Rosie 253 Martinez. Rosalinda 253 Martinez Rudy 54. 56. { Martinez Sarah 253 Mar ez, 8aul ©1 Martinez. Seneida 253 Martinez. 8everiano 253 Martinez. Severiano ©I Martinez, Sysana2 2 « Perelea. Elizabeth 190. 202 Perales. Enruque 256 Perales. Mario ©2. 2© Perez. Anna 134, ©2 IHuno. Muno, Rendon, Owe 257 RentjflMP 4 68 ||Mteria. Sylvia TRnteria. Xavier 54, 203 Resendez. Leopoldo 258 Reyes, Alfredo 258 Reyes, Blanca 183 Reyes, Estela 258 Reyes. Ouillermina 203 Reyes, Jerry 203 Reyes. Juan 2y| Reyes. Leo 203. a Reyes. Lori 258 Reyes, Marie Ut3 Reyes. Mary 95, ©3 Muno; Munoz. Sylvia 201 Munoz, Yolanda 265 Murillo. Abbey 255 Najera. Johnny 209 Najera Melissa 123. 201 Navarro Isaiah 201 Neeufnuer. Henry 73. 182 New berg. Rodney 43 Nunez. Melissa ©2 Nino. Norma 215, 255 Oaks. Phillip 182 Obst Lisa 255 Ochoa Sandra 255 Ochoa. Ruben ©2 01 A Mig. 156 Ojeda, Tomas ©2 Ofevnres. Antonio 255 Olivares, Belinda 215 Olivares. Ermelinda 255 Olivares. Junior 201 Olivares. Mingo 201 Olivares. Ricardo R. 255 Ofevatee, Robert 255 Olivarez. AnHa 201 Olivarez. Belinda 201 Olivarez. Bobby 64 59,68 Warez. Lilly 130,201 Olivarez. Linda 201 Ohv rez. Noe ©2 ONvarez. Susanna ©2 Ordaz. Annabell ©2 Ordsz, Marta 182 Ordonez, Arnulfo 201 Ordonez. Elena 265 Ordonez. Meribel 201 Ornelas, Rogelio ©2 Osoettes 94 Ortega. Ismael Ortega. Jessie ©2 Ortega, Joe 201 Ortega. Michal ©2 Ortega. Sandra ©2 Ortiz. Beldamar ©2 Ortiz. Martha 255 OHiz, Olivia 255 Osuna. Carlos ©2 Ovadae. Evelina ©2 Oyervides. Javier ©2 Pacheco. Angelica 201 Pacheco. Elizabeth 255 Pacheco. Juan ©2 Pacheco. Juanita 201 Pacheco. Mary Ann 201 Pacheco, 8emmy ©2 Pacheco. San Juanita 201 Padrcn, Angel 215 Padron Agustin 201 Pardron lupe255 Palacios. Anne 255 Palacios, Artemio 32 Palacios. Bonnie 18 V Pelactoe, Elmo 182 Pelecios. Elpidia 256 Palacios. Elvis 201 Palacios. Rodolfo 38 Palacios. Sandra ©2 Pollard, Eve 39 m Palomares. Ariel 25S4 Pabmaret. Juan 182 Rodriguez, Martinez. V,da ©I Martinez, Yolanda ©I Martinez, Yolanda 38 Martinez. Zelda 2©. 254. 291 Mesernrig. Kathy 123. 199. 291 Mala Isabel 199 Mata Miguel ©1 Macgonigle. Flora 41 McCullough, Maria 199 McDaniel. Robert 123, 254 McDonald. Esmeralda 199 Mclnnis. Martha 33 McKeever. Jack 15, 28 McKinney. Carla 199 Medina, Maria 199 Medina, Raul 254 Medina. Trinidad ©1 Medrano. Patricia ©1 Medrano, Tony 199 Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Sylvia 204 Rodriguez. Yolanda 204 Rodnguez, Victoriane 33 Rojas, Marie 44 Rojas. Mary 259 Roldan. Isabel 83. 204 Romero. Msrie 259 Romero. Orlando 54, 204 Perez. Jesus 256 Perez. Joel 202 Perez, Joseph 256 Perez. Juan ©3 Perez. Judy 202 Perez, Letty 256 Perez. Lydia 95. 202 Perez. Manuel 26 Perez, Memo 256 Perez, Maria E. 202 Perez, Martin 256 Reymundo. B ' Reyna. Domir,, Reyna. Eliberi Reyna. Melid Reyna. Nornw Reyna. Rene . Reyna. Ruber Reyna. Zoila i' Reynolds. Kan Richie, Ramo Rubb Rjyrmwr259 Rubio, Ruben 204, 209 Ruiz. Edwerdo 184 Ruiz. Lynda 264 Ruiz. Maria Elene259 Ruiz. Norma 16. 259 Ruiz. Rosie 38 Ruiz. 9§gdra 259 RungA,. Maggie 204 r Runge. Wilbur 259 r Rutledge, Jorge 16. 258 Sabala. Mary Ann 204 Gabels Tina 184 Saenz, David 184 inside Perez Sylvia 202 Perez. Sylvie 256 Perez, Teresa 95. 18C Perez. Tony 73. 183 Perez. Yatmin 183 Pesina. Oregon 95 Pesina. Maria 21 1 Hga.b 254 Mendoza. Mendoza. Jorge ■MSB Mendoza. Juan iSP Saenz. Eby 280. Rbs. Jose L. 258 Rios. Mary Lee 258 Rb6. Rosalinda ©3 Rives. Fernando 258 Rivas, Fernando 203 Rivas, Oaston 183 Rives, Juan 203 Rivas. Nora 258 Rivas. Virginia 183 Rivers. David 35 Rivera. Homer H. 203 Rivera. Marie 183 Rivera. Merbela 203 Rivera. Norma 258 Rivera. Norman 258 Rivera. Rigoberto 203 Rivera. Robert 203 Rivera. Ruth ©3 Rivera. Tom86 183 Rivera. Yolanda 258 Rivers. David 55 Robles. Melissa Robles. Norma ©. 98. 258 Rocha. Etvia ©3 Rocha. Jessica 140, 258 Rodea. Dora 94. 203 Rodriguez. Alma 203 Rodriguez. Rodriguez. Andrew 258 Rodriguez Armando 24, 32, 293, 294 Rodriguez. Blanca 258 Rodriguez. Cesar 258 Rodriguez. Chris ©3 Rodriguez. Christine 203 Rodriguez. Clary II. 34. 95. 203 Rodriguez. Diana 258 Rodriguez. Dickson ©3 Rodriguez, Dobras 203 Saenz. Erasmo 184 8senz. Irene 184 Saenz. Janie 83. 204 Saenz. Joe 215. 260 Saenz. Jusn B. 260 Saenz. Marcela ©4 Saenz. Maria 184 Saenz. Reynaldo 260 Saenz. Rosalb 260 Saenz. Rosaura 204 Saenz. Saul 260 Saenz, Terry 204 Salas. Minerva 92 Salazar. Baldemar 204 Salazar. Carlos 260 Salazar. Corina 204 Salazar. Elizabeth 204 Salazar. Frank 73. 184 Salazar. Frankie 204 Salaz8r. Merisel a 204 Salazar, Pedro 204 Salazar. Rosa 184 Salazar. Rosie 204 Salazar, Rosie 260 Salazar. Rudu260 Salazar. Samuel 280 alazar. Veronica 260 Wldana, Anthony 204 Saldana. Bernice 204, 213 Saldana. Fatima 280, 266 Saldana. Homer 204 Saldana. Robert ©4 Salinas. Aileen 260 Selinas. Angela 204 Salinas. Anna 184 Salinas, Annabel! ©4 Salinas. Arturo 280 Salinas. Cathy 293. 295 Mendoza. Mayra 181 Mendoza. Noelia 199 Mendoza. Ruben ©I Mendoza. Teresa ©1 Mesquite. Esequiel 254 Mesquitb. Maribel ©1 Metal Trades Mg. 162 Metal Trades 163 Mettiech. Thelma 31 Meza. Alicia ©I Meza. Beatrice 254 Meza. Esther 199 Meza. Oscar 181 Meza. Sylvia ©1 Millie e, MtcheHe 199 Pineda. Sophie 256 Pirton. Frankie ©3 Pi non. Melissa 256 Pizano, Ignacio 202 Polanco, Fernando 256 Polanco, Juan 183 Pompa. Patricia 256 Pompa. Virginia 256 Ponce. Daniel 115. 256 Port ales. Javier 183 Port ales. Laura II. 202 Preciedo. Maggie 257 1 Preciedo. Sylvia 183 Puente. Danny Puente. Melisea 147. 257 Puente Reymundo 202 Puente. Robert 10 54. 56 Puentec, Alberi 183 Puentes, Arthur 183 Quezade. f ■elix 257 Quijuda, Mergorrte ©3 Quintense Isabel ©3 Mirende. Patricia 254 Miranda Rosalva 199 Miretes. Frank ©1 Mirebs, Jose ©1 Molina. Erasmo 37, 79 Molina. Ret - c a 254 Monchrais, Joel 254 Moncrveis. Johnny 73. ©1 Moncrvais, Leonard 188. 2 It Montalvo. Jacob 254 Montalvo. Santos ©I Montanez. Joee ©1 Montanez. Sylvie 123, 254 Montano. San Juanita 181 Monteeilo, Maria 199 Montez. Abel B. 73 Montez. Alex 188 Montez. Alfoneo 254 Montez. Alicia ©9. 215 Montez, OuiHertno ©1 Montez. Mario 254 QuintenMe. John 183 Quintero, Esteban 257 Quintero, Noe 183 Quintero. Sara 257 Ramirez, Aden 202 Ramirez. Ana 202 Ramirez. Cristina 183 Ramirez, Cynthia ©3 Ramirez. Daniel 26 Ramirez. Ouedalupe ©3 Ramirez, Irma 134 Ramirez. Jorge 35 Ramirez. Joee 257 286 Index lA Sulim . Carlos 54. 56. 70. 560 Salmas. Debra 184 Snimas, Diar.fi 204 Salir.as, Di8r.fi 280 San .as, tlizabetb 204 8a!in8R. Elizabeth 184 Salmas Homer ©4 Salir.as, Jessa 204 Salinas. Jesus 36 Salinas. Jesus 204 Salmas. Jov.ta260 Salinas. L.Hie Yvette 83. 23. W7. 260 Salir.as, Mena 204 Salinas. Market 184 Salinas, Noel 5. 213. 260 Salinas. Olivia 204 Salinas. Rickey 54. 71 Salinas, Robert 1, 204 Salinas. Rosie 215. 261 Salmas. Sandra 184 Salinas. Sandra ®4 Salinas. 8ergio 184 Salinas. Thelma lee 261 Sanborn. Sandra 32 Sanchez, Aida 204 Sanchez, Alberto 35 Sanchez, Alms Inez 261 Sanchez. Christine 184 Sanchez, Diana 261 Sanchez, Dora 204 Sanchez, Feiipa 184 Sanchez, Guadalupe 54. 68. 204 Sanchez, Hermelinda 204 Sanchez, Homero261 Sanchez. Isabel 150, 204 Sanchez, Jose 204 Sanchez. Lupe 261 Sanchez. Maria 94. 204 Sanchez, Melinda 261 Sanchez. Myma 204 Sanchez. Olga 184 Sanchez. Romans 184 Sanchez. Sandra 261 Sanchez, 8ilvr8 204 Sanders. Jackie 184 Sandoval, Adelina 95 Sandoval, Arty 73 Sandoval. Beatrice 293. 295 Sandoval. Daniel 32 Sandoval. Demetrio 204 Sandoval. Diana 204. 291 Sandoval. Freddy 54, 70. 123, 205 Sandoval, Hector 33 Sandoval, Isabel 261 Sandoval, Juan 261 Sandoval. Patricia 205 Sandoval. Robert 205 Santa Ana. Norma 184 Santa Ana. Victor 205 San Roman, Martina 261 ■ Santa Maria. Oscar 184 ■«nfilar., Valerie 184 Lntos. Maria 261 I . Maria B. 205 «. Sandra 184 Sauceda. Noe 184 g: Sauceda. Roland 261 Seulsbury. 8hirley 24. 44. 122 Schuy. Isabel 39 Science Club 138 8coff, James 261 Segovia, Carolina 205 Segovia. Gracie261 8egovia. Guilermina 115, 116. 205 Segovia. Ismael 205 Segovia, Kesey 184 Segovia. Luis 184 Segovia, R equal 184 Sendejo. Becky 261 Sendojo, Rosalva 205 9epulveda. Oralia 205 Serna. Ariel 261 Serna. Eddie 54. 56. 64 79 8erna, Oonzaln 205 Serna, Javier 184 Serna. Juan 36 Serna. Letfy 205 Serna, Maria T. 261 8erna. Patricia 261 8erna, Raul 184 Serna, Ruben 205 Serne. 8ylvia 184 Sierra. Beatrice 261 8ierra, Mario 151 Silguero, Florencio 205 Silva. Ana belle 261 Silva. Edith 261 Siva. Edwardo 206 Silva, Daniel 205 8ilva, Herman 261 8ilva, Isolds 184 Siva. Michelle 261 Silva. Robert 5. 79. 205 Simmons. Dennis 32, 55 Simmons. Michelle 262 Singleterry. Adam 184 Singleterry. Joe 184 Sloes. David 262. 266 9mith, Sandra 185 SneH, Irene 262 Solis, Adelrta 185 Solis. Alfonso 262 Solis. Anna 262 Solis. Ariel 205 8olte, Danny 185 Solis. Diana 123. 205 Solis. Diana Lisa 282 Solia, Erineo 205 Solis, Homer 123, 205 Solis. Marlene 262 185 Solis, Sonia 185 Solis. 8ulema 262 Soper. Robert 43 8orenson. Sherry 100. 213. 262 8oriente. Rudy 45 80s a. Martin 185 I Soto. Maria 262 Soto. Serafina 205 Sotomayor. Karlo 185 8tanley, Michelle 185 Qhjdeni Council 118 9uarez. Heriberto 185 Suarez. Joe 55 Suarez. Melissa 262 Suarez. Ramiro 54. 70. 262 Suarez. Ramiro 185 Sweet. Michael 185 Tabor. Kandy 262 Tanguma. Alicia 185 Tarver. Patty 205 Tellez. Irene 95. 151. 185 Teran. Cessie 206 Teran. Erasmo 262 Thoma. Carol 262 Thomas, Mollie 30 Thompson, Chris 54. 61. 69. 206 Thompeort teven 206 Thornburg, £illy 190. 206 Thornburg. Yvette 185 Thrall. Susan 185 Tijerina. Alma 130, 151. 262 Tijerina. Chris 206 Tijerina. Elizabeth 206 Tijerina. Jaime 262 Tijerina. Maggie 151 Tijerina. Margie 206 Tijerina, Marths 185 Tijerina. Nydia 262 Tijerina. Ricardo 36 Timmons, Bobby 206 ToHine. Jafnes 36 Torres, Alma 206 Torres. Gilbert 262 Torres, lute 206. 291 Torres, Mirosalva 263 Torres. Pedro 206 Torres. Reveriano 123, 185 Torres Santos 206 Torres, Terry 263 Torres, Terry 206 Torres. Tony 263, 266. 293, Torres. Yvonne 263 Torrez. Alicia 185 • Torrez. Ricardo 185 Tovar, Esperanza 36 Tovar. Noe 185 Tovar. Robert 263 Trejo. Jesus 263 Trejo. Mary 263 Trevino, Arnold 263 Trevino. Beatrice 185 Trevino, Charlie 185 Trevino, Daniel 6. 63. 293 Trevino. Daniel Trevino. Rachel 263 Trevino. Ramon 185 Trevino. Rosalinda 185 Trevino, Rosie 19. 263 Trevino. Ruben 206 Trevino, 8abrino 185 Trevino. Ban Juanita 263 Trigr Roel45 Trujillo. Plormdal85j TrujiHo. Juan 263 ■ Trujillo Mano ia6 | TV Crew U6 UMoa Frank 73. 185 Ureste, Rodrigo 2061 Ureste. Irene 263H ■UJH Hz. luprtaL Valdez Maria 185 |Valenzuela. Eloisa 185 i uela Juan 185 |__J. Robert 1851 I Vargas. Harry 185 Vargas, Harvey 185 Vargas, Jaime 185 Vargas. Juan 206 Vargas. Victor 185 Vasquez, Guillermo 263 Varsrfy Cheerleaders 98 Vasque , Henry 206 Vasquez. Juan 263 Vasquez, Lydia 186 Vasquez Martina 186 Vasquez, Robert 186 Vasquez, Willie 54. 64, 69 Vega. Denny 14 7 206 Vega. Dolores 206 Vega. Jeesa 206 Vega, Margarita 264 Vega. Mary 94 95 206 Vela. Azeile 206 Vela. Carlos 42 Vela. Oracie 264 Vela. Emilio 54. 63. 70 Vela. Janie 94. 207 Vela, Julio 186 Vela. Juan 207 Vela. Melltea 186 Vela. Norma 95. 186 Vela. Robert 37. 83 Vela. Roel 264 Velasquez. Annabelte 263 Velasquez. Cindy 264 Velasquez, Joe 186 Maroo207 [Vera Rickey 79 Vera Thelma 264 Villa Aida 207 Villa Robert 36 Villagomez, Florention 207 Villagomez, Ricardo 10. 207 Villagomez, Rudy 27. 264 Villalobos, Elena 207 Villanueva, Dolores 213. 264 Villanueva, Frank 207 Villanueva. Gilberto 186 Villanueva. Jaime 264 Villanueva. 8ylvia 207 I Villanueva, Israel 186 Villareal Blanca 207 3 Villareal. Fraddy 73. Be Villareal Gue 264 Jorge 207 Jose 207 | ____! Ileane 186 Villarreal. Laura 207 Villarreal. Noemi 151. Villarreal Noemi 151. Villarreal Omar 264 Villarreal. Rorfirioj Villarreal Roman Villarreal. Rebecs Villareal, Ruben 20 Villarreal. 8onia 20' Villegas. Becky 115 illegas. Francis 264 lM 207[ Villesct Vil Villescas. |Villela, Martha V0CCT 154 v0E CO-OP 157 v0E lab 158 [A 160 Hi. E. E. II. 265 Wang. James 187 Ward. Johnny 187 Warden. Johnny 187 j Weaver. Lewis 34 Writing inherit. Cristobal 30 Wells Cindy 187 Wolf rum Laura 207 Wood. Wilfredo 42 Yarrrto. Amy 265 Yarrrto, Norma 207 Ybanez. Joe 187 ;-Yeshe. Michael 285 ! Yoder. Marion 187 Ysquierdo, Melinda 187 Z8marrip«. Jesus 265 Zamarripa. Raul 187 Zambrano. 8ylvia 187 Zapata. Deny 265 Zap8ta, Minerva 83, 265 Zapata, Rogelio 265 Zarate. Mary 265 Zarate Miguel 207 Zavala Zavala, Zavala. Zavala, Zepeda. Zgorzelski Zrubek, Brenda 187 Zuniga. Ada 187 Zuniga. Carlos 207 Zuniga. Christy 187 Zuniga, Oracie 207 Zuniga. Jimmy 207 Zuniga. Reynaldo 30 K It It t ■ 287 In Memory of. . . Eva Trevino Class of 85 (Tio Lolo) M edina Class of 66 Ignacio Sergio Guerra He has gone And his deeds ore done. He was my friend A broken heart will somehow mend. We won't forget him Now the lights ore dim. And his soul must now rest but To me he will always be the best. I know now that he is with the One above Surround by everlasting love. I can see him smiling in the sky As he waves goodbye. Oh, I'll see my friend someday When my end is to come Dut now I hove to soy That I miss him so And hope that somehow he will know How much we all love him. (Sergio) -Samantha Guerra Sandro Champion Class of 86 You left the world But to a better place You're now with the good Lord Finally you see his face. You hod a way about you That was definitely your own Words of comfort that only you knew Acts of love that only you've shown. You knew how to cheer us up When we were feeling low You knew how to brighten up Our days with an outstanding glow And now that you're not here We miss you very much Although your presence is felt near We ll always miss your touch The love we have for you Is not the one you measure The love we hove for you Is a love we'I I always treasure Sandra ... We Love You!! -Natalia Contreras Momorium 289 Bears' Tale Awesome! The 1983-84 Bears' Tale staff was awesome. Nine issues of the best possible coverage PSJA has ever received. This year Monica Koliba was editor with Charles Gonzales as her assistant. Both were under Armando Rodriguez as advisor. The staff itself consisted of ten members. Although the staff faced many trials and tribulations. they came through with flying colors, maroon and white. 280 Bmtb' TaU A) Yes. I'm the editor says Monica. 8) John Puentes finally reaches the drinking age. C) Rachel smiles because she thinks her Mamiya camera is better then anyone eke s. 0) “Okay. okay, so it was my punch.” seys Kathy. E) 1983-84 Bears Tate Staff: top: Liza Diaz. Zelda Martinez. Middle: Luis Torres. Kethy Messerang. Charles Gonzales. John Puentes. Jerry de Is Garza. Maurice CiocareUo. Bottom: Diane Sandoval. Rachel Gonzales. F) Maurice quickly poses before going to work at Trevino's. 0) Zelda Ikes being a reporter for Bears' Tale. H) Diana thinks about a date with Joe. I) Charles thinks Van Helen is 1. J) When the Bear Memories co-editor talks. Bears' Tale always listens. K) Jerry, the soceBed 8ports Editor. I) lw wishes he were on the Bear Memories staff. M) Stsff meeting a deadline. N) Liza fakes a smie at a Sophomore joke. 0) Monica corrects Mr. Rod in a mistake whie Charles and Bobby watch. Bears Tale 291 Bear Memories a Soap Opera With a new Advisor and with only two staff members returning from the past year, the Bear Memories staff had a successful year. Arguments, broken-hearts and happiness guided the staff through the long working hours in the famous E-105. Along with all this, the lack of food hit the Memories staff right in the stomach. The staff was guided by the Senior Editorial Board that included editors Eloy Saenz, Lilly Alvarado, assistant editor Tony Torres. Lead Photographer Robert Alaniz and Advisor A. Rodriguez. Missing some deadlines the Memories staff still pulled off the biggest yearbook in PSJA history. Like the sands in the Journalism room, so are the days of our lives. a c A) Norm Gsmsz (ypss copy wilhoul pspsr. 8) Thsnk Ood I finished my so cslsd psgss! ssyc Msrlin Lsndsz. C) Ans Osrzs finishing tbs JR. 8sclton. 0) Dsnisl TrovWo wiehss hs hsd • bstisr sscbon Jo do. E) Etoy 8ssnz busy working on ihs qusd-pscke. F) Tbs sJsff tsfcss bms to Isles s group picturs tl s church. 0) Jos Forins osn'l wsrl to bssr-hug Mr. Rodrigusz. H) Mr. Rodrigos swsHs his fsvorHs else (6H ). I) Lilly—Co-Editor. i (I to R) Robsr! Alsniz—Issd Photogrsphsr, Jos Forins—Photogrsphsr. Homsooming. Fsvoritse snd Honors. Osnisl Trswinio — Fsoully. Norms Osmsz—Ssnlor Ssdion. Eloy Sssnz—Co-Editor. Ads Ans Osrzs—JR. Ssdion. Jossph Donbsr—8lsff Msmbsr. 0 oy Msrhnsz—Slsff Msmbsr. Cslhy Sslinss—Soph. Ssclion. Lilly—Co-Editor, Ssnior 8scbon Bos Qsndovsl—Slsff Msmbsr. PhiSp Oosrrs—8lsff Msmbsr. Msurios CioesrsAo—Stsff Msmbsr. Tony Tor-rss—Assl. Editor. Club 8scbon Bssr Msmoriss 283 A) Advisor A. Rodriguez wards you in Journalism. B) Robert and Linda share a moment of being together after taking photographs. C) Tony Torres ready for New York. 0) Norma Reyna and Joseph Dunbar relaxing after working on the last deadline. E) 8pring Semester Bear Memories staff members were: (I to r) Carla McKinney. Linda Ofcvarez. Chris Thompson, end Melissa Garza. 294 Bear Memoriae A) Oilroy Martinez waits for his next assignment. B) Maurice Ciccarello shouts out. HELP!!! C) Bee 8endoval concentrates on the Index. 0) Philip Ouerra doing whst he does host. E) 8ophomore Oeni (Cathy Salinas) trias to blink Rod out of her sight. F) Some of the staff want to a workshop at Pan American. Bear Memories 296 Editorial Board Editorial Board Editorial Board Editorial Board Editorial Board Editorial Board Editorial Board EditorialBoard Editorial Board Editorial Board Editorial Board Editorial Board Editorial Eloy Saenz Co-Editor It's sad to think that I won't see most of my friends anymore, but it's been fun knowing people these past 3 years of high school. I would like to wish the Journalism Junkies of '84 Good Luck and for those of you that are staying make it the best. To Melissa thanks for helping me out on my ads. To Robert. Joe. Danny, and Tony. Thanx for being my kool friends. To Carla Leave it to Beaver and Linda 0. Thanx for all the Good prints. Dinah, remember to take more money to Pizza Hut. To Mr. Rod. I want to thank you for being not only my Advisor but my friend. To Mitch. Liz. Gigi. Lisa. Lorie and Rosie thanx for the good times at the games. I would also like to thank Patty Lopez. Last but not least I would like to thank my Mom for putting up with me. To Mr. Excitement Learn how to turn on a car. Lilly Alvarado Co-Editor My first year as Co-editor I. as my family, found out how dedicated the Journalism Junkies are to E-105. Their patience in waiting for me to find time to be home was always there. Of all the many people to thank. Dad y Mom 8re the first and my only bro Rick. I don't know any other Soph, who put up with all the Senioritis jokes as much as you. Thanx to you and the K-vetch men for always cheering me up. PuHing together this book with the Junkies was a soap opera! But outside E-105 lurked things called required classes. I’d like to thank all my teachers for putting up with my constant tardies and late homework but I don’t have too much space. Hope you're reading this! But thanking the Junkies for our big achievement goes beyond saying. Je t aime. Lit' (Morticia) _ c 1 2 - r. — L Tony Torres Assistant Editor Dream a dream of a new tomorrow, that's what it's all about here at PSJA. Dreaming for someday to graduate. Well my dream has come true at last. Praying to the Lord day by day to give my family and me life as well as my friends. I would like to thank Eloy and his mom for taking me home all those days after school. Special thanks to Bobby Joe, Joe Bob. Danny. Norma. Bea and last by not least Rod: may God bless you all. I would like to extend my gratitude to Mr. Gillum and Mr. R. H. Flores. I won't forget your stupid remarks. I'll prove that I can make it out there so wish me good luck. Thank you Linda for the good prints you made for me. Hope you get what you really want out of life and I do know what you want. To my best friends Ross. Tina, and Charlyne. hope to see you in college and at Tina's apartment. Editorial Board Editorial Board Robert Alaniz Lead Photographer The year quickly passed and through the year many new and old friends have passed before my j eyes. I'd like to thank Rene for staying by my side through the year. On behalf of Rene he would like a to thank all his friends for making his school years great. To Joe thanks for everything you've done for me. To a very special person. Linda. I'm glad that we got to know each other very close and that we became King and Queen of the darkroom. Eloy. Tony, Dinah and Carla thanks for making the class 2 more fun to be in. To Rod. I don't know how you put up with me through the year, but thanks for doing it. Corina. I'm sorry for the pics. Dan thanx for the 6's and being a great friend. My senior year couldn't have been this good if it weren't for all my friends so thank you. MOM. DAD. I LOVE YOU. Armando Rodriguez Advisor Deadline is coming up! Work on your pages! Don't you have anything to do? The yearbook will be 1 late if you don't turn in your pages! I said these words so many times. I sounded like a broken record. I went through the most incredible position a teacher can be bestowed upon. The Yearbook u Advisor. It s a lot of hard work, dedication, and commitment, but most of all you must like the job or else! There was alot of arguments and love to produce this book. WOW! My most sincere thanks to Mr. McKeever for giving me the opportunity as my first year as an advisor. All my Journalism classes. -c THANK8 for putting up with me, especially my yearbook staff for those who worked hard to make the § book. My wife Susie, son Danny, daughter Annabelle. your understanding really helped me get “ through this first year of teaching. Ui Editorial Board Editorial Board Editorial Board Editorial Board


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