Pueblo High School - El Dorado Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)
- Class of 1967
Page 1 of 240
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Various aspecTs of school life provide acTivi- Ties and accomplishmenTs wiTh which we can idenTify, and Therefore bring closer The compleTion of our personal seT of goals and dreams. Everyone has his own special genius, and iT is This genius ThaT mosT of us are looking for. Each of us parTicipaTes in differenT acTiviTiesg we Try To find The one ThaT fiTs us besT. When we do find our porTicular inTeresT or goal, we may begin To Travel The iourney of life. All energy is channeled Through our adopTed seT of sTan- dards, and we concenTraTe upon becoming The very besT person ThaT poTenTial allows. The 1967 El Dorado is a record of This Search For Identity ThaT is carried on by The 2600 sTudenTs of Pueblo High School. A wide range of personaliTies made up The sTudenT body, buT all had in common The search for a place To sTand. 4 ,Z LLP f L 1 LLM ' 'J lj 'XL f 1 gf . , . .f V j u A, - , , ,I ,f I ,Lv j f L f Li fl 4 wf LE- LA , , 1 cd X N.. 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A faith in our ability to cope compels us to continue our Search For Identity. Somewhere in tomorrow lies an answer for each one of us. We have only to search, and to believe. I BEiiEvE IN ToMoRRow I BELIEVE IN TOMORROW I believe in it because it has not yet come. And I am young, and youth always believes that tomorrow will be better than today. I believe that I will do tomorrow what I failed to do today, and be then what I have not yet been. ' ' I trust the' future. Youth is always glorious because it trusts the future. Youth will attempt the impossible, scale the mountain that is supposed to be inaccessible, and dare the thing that age will fear. We specialize in the wholly impossible, doing the thing that no one else could do. I believe in tomorrow because it is unspoiled. I have not, nor has anyone,'yet written on it with the grimy finger of folly or selfishness or sin. No wars have been fought in Tomorrow. No lie -has been told, or dishonest thing done, in Tomorrow. 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Sue was also a delegate to Arizona Girls' State. Student body treasurer, Dave Lynch, was also active in stu- dent affairs, especially sports. He took part in football, bas- ketball, and track throughout his high school career. Dave was a delegate to the model UN. John St. Ledger was a participant in a science pro- gram involving only the high-ranking students in the nation. Besides his student council duties, John was a member of the swimming team. Janie Phebus, student body president, was a force in all aspects of school life, from varsity cheer- leading to assisting with the editing of the yearbook. As members of the student council executive committee, these students were Eugene Dong, Melanie Coatsworth, Beth Pierce, Charlotte Montgomery, an integral and necessary part in the functioning of Pueblo's government. Jerry Gilmer. Back row: Mike Wilson, Richard Blanco, Bill McKinley, Willis Along with the student body officers, the committee chairmen and presidents met as a homeroom to discuss pending council action. Front Occasionally, student council advisor George Buck has his say ot the meetings. class Mciki, Ramon Yslas. row: Night watchman Stanley White helped buildings and grounds chairmen Jerry Gilmer and Eugene Dong install the new patio plaques. They worked before school started. I1 Traditions. Homeroom Central Better i ,Z E X f -eg, ,. eit A .,,'. -it ' W' 3 In student body elections, ten Traditions Committee members were chosen. row: Lorraine Hipps, Terry Rodriguez, Marcos Membrilla, Wanda Fuchs Front row: Brenda Clifton, Sue Turner, Danny Galvez, Zenda Farero. Back Marilyn Wiley, Hector Estrada. Homeroom Central Committee worked council. Officers were Brenda Clifton, 12 in coniunction with the student secretary, Karen Stuart, chairman, Alvaro Rivera, treasurer, Caroline Bernal, librarian-historian, Dael Dixon vice-chairman. School Activities Through New Ideas Heading The list of annual activ- ities sponsored by Homeroom Central Committee is The Fiesta de los Guer- reros. This homeroom association, The only one of its kind in Tucson, works Toward The betterment ot school func- tions by sponsoring This and other activities such as The Christmas dance, The Leadership Conference, and pre- sentation ot gavel awards To deserv- ing homerooms. Entertaining under misty Har- bor Lights , The Lewallen Brothers helped Traditions Committee To carry out one of The most important events ofthe year. During The halt-time show The presentation of The Homecoming King and Queen was enhanced by The band playing Alma MaTer. Oc- tober and December provided plenty of work tor The committee as they endeavored to organize the car cara- van to Catalina and decorate the Christmas tree. T.C. members wound up their year by appreciating Teachers on April 2. my, s.,..-14 6 . 3 - Ar S B . S ri , .59 i ig , - 'E wt 2 1 T fc Tx P fl it 3 . Q X v 5 1 E Q? 2 2, Many a sappy sponge was splatted into The face of football Coach Lou Farber at this concession of The HRCC sponsored Fiesta de los Guerreros, held in May. 13 fl Mtg Vanaja Vanaia roamed the halls of PHS. From class to class she went in her search for knowledge and friendship in a new country. By the end of the year she had found both and was ready to return to India with her memories. The American Field Service ex- change student arrived in Tucson in Au- gust and was plunged into a whirl of ac- tivities from that day forth. A reception party was held for her and when school started, she was introduced to the stu- dent body in a series of assemblies, Along with play, there was also work for the student. Interested in becom- ing a doctor, she took subjects that would aid her in that field. Biology and physics seminars put her in competition with the top PHS students. Vanaja will have memories ot Pu- eblo, and all those who attended during her year will have memories of Vanaia. . I o 0 0 if ,B Q it '-v-ss... Saris, yards of gracefully folded silk, were worn occasionally to remind PHS students of Vanaia's homeland. I4 .ash vw., 15 we -1519 Iv t '42113' 1' .I ' l ' 1 1 ,Q K, 2 Q Vanaia's foster family was the Reverend 'John Coatsworth's1 Wendy, Reverend Coatsworth, Cindy, Mrs. Coatsworth, and Mela- nie. Bill, David, and Terry, all graduates of Pueblo, are not shown here. Lunchtime in the school cafeteria was a welcome break in Vanaja's busy schedule. lt was here that many friendships began, and other friends had a chance to hear stories about India. 15 Gaily frolicking frosh girls didn't seem to mind carrying out seniors' wishes on Apron Day. For three clays freshmen catered to every senior whim, and the patio was a scene of bubbling fun. 16 Opening the September had many meanings. To the students of Pueblo High School, September meant the beginning of a new year. The 1966-67 school year be- gan with the student body mixer on September 9. September was a busy month for all students. The first official act of the senior class, freshman orientation, was climaxed by the Homeroom Central dance. Frosh elections were held the week of the 26th. A trip to Phoenix South Mountain opened the football season on Septem- ber 17. In Tucson the next week, Pueblo was victorious over the Rangers. Septem- ber meant traveling for the team, Palo Verde was the next stop on Pueblo's warpath. A pep assembly was a good opportunity for stdents to meet the team and show pride in their school. Student life was well under way as September came to a close. Already class pictures had been taken, home- room representatives were elected to work with the school officers, and other student body organizations had made their plans for the future. A school year was taking shape. Checking his bag of equipment, senior Jerry Pem- berton readied to board the bus taking the team to South Mountain. Season of Activities Was Drientation South Mountain, the first game of the season, found Jerry Raynor in President Willis Maki led the senior class to fulfillment of special goals. deep thought, -sw. Wu. .1 f 'mxff' . W ff. qxfii, skN3f,3t:.fq.fi,gmfN.:g1x :AQ :yay some .3535 Q5 ,V M f r f ii- r, . i , . UIQ w, 'S' NWN S 5 'F t , as ex -W -ess -. , . I . +,,x35s3rJs35Q:sQsf,ggl?sg 4' 5 , ,- ti 4 3 li is Indian symbols of the sun were painted in the library by tion. The Indian theme was carried over from the painting Rocky Ruelas. Rocky was one of several of Mr. Sinex's of the lobby windows. The glass was made safe and art students who worked on decorating the glass parti- attractive through the process of decoration. 17 Q H6 5,5 m Qt fahgw - W 'T' gs is if GJ' R2 3' ,..,K M, 1 Q., 's A -.J I ' f .gggga W W i 2 4 fa f 4 -Q A E5 ' Lf ii' EN October Escorling the 1967 Homecoming queen Janie Phebus to her throne, king George Hernandez grips with assurance her gloved hand as he holds his golden football. Homecoming began October's calendar of events with the Warrior gridders contending Maryvale in a non-conference game. During halftime the royalty was announced. George Hernandez and Janie Phebus reigned tor the evening. Harbor Lights was the theme for the semi-formal dance. Music was provided by the Lewallen brothers. Senior Day, on October 99nd brought interested students to the University of Arizona campus. The day of events was climaxed with tree admittance to the U. of A. vs Utah game. Following the burning ot the Troian horse, spirited Warriors made their way to Catalina in the traditional car caravan. Prizes were given for the most original car decorations. Expressions of excitement and anticipation were seen on the spectators game. Pueblo fans were at home for three out of the four games played. faces while they watched for an extra point conversion at an October Warm weather permitted light clothing to be worn at the evening events. 19 Congressman Morris K. Udall spoke on current problems at a special assembly. Time was alotted for a question and answer period. A superior rating held special mean- ing To The Warrior Band during November. For The first time in eight years, Pueblo received The highest award given at The University of Arizona Band Day. Women of Tomorrow was The Theme followed for The annual Mother-Daughter Banquet. Out of The ordinary routine, an evening demonstration was puT on by a iudo club. English Teacher Carlos Velez was a participant in The program. Judge Alice Truman was guest speak- er aT The HRCC Leadership Conference. Fol- lowing a Mexican dinner, Those who aT- tended were asked to ioin small groups where opinions regarding leadership prob- lems were expressed. Recreating The Trials of Anne Frank in her diary was The first production of The drama classes. Director Don Caslow brought out The Terrorism That was Typical during The time ofthe mass killings of Jews. Demonstrating some of The Techniques used in karati and iudo ' was Mr. Carlos Velez, English teacher. Girls' League hosted the event. November We're here To show we're Warrior fans so come on prove it! The Warrior Band gave a special honor to Pueblo at the annual University of Arizona Band Day by bringing back a superior rating. lt was a first in eight years for the group. Under ! i f ,. ... f5'b'M5't as Leflermen Jerry Raynor and Bill McKinley served at the Mother-Daughter banquet, Miss Urquides and Miss Reynolds were guesfs ai The dinner. the guidance of Mr. Espinosa, the band, songleaders and Twirlers did routines to The Tiaiuana Brass. Af a play rehearsal, senior, Linda Singleton went over the lines for The part as Mrs. Van Daan in The Diary of Anne Frank. 21 Al a special assembly was tolksinger Travis Edmundsen of the group Bud and Travis. Ac companied by Los Payedores, he played many well known songs and the students sang along. December Season's greetings were shouted in various ways throughout the month of De- cember. Basketball and wrestling swung into action following an all-school pep assembly. Spirit was sparked by a new type of cheerleaders. The Warrior grapplers and cagemen began their seasons with victories over their respected opponents. Famed tolksinger, Travis Edmundsen entertained with Los Payadores de Pueblo at a special assembly. Students in the audience sang along with some familiar tunes. The Girls' League and Lettermen once again joined together to go Christmas carol- ing. Following a visit to St. Mary's Hospital, the group came back to school tor retresh- ments. Seniors took ACT and SAT tests to make them eligible for college admission. Model United Nations delegates met once again at the University of Arizona. Pueblo was represented by eight delegates. Tempe was the site for the Student Council convention. Pushing Back the ln- finite was the theme followed. The Traditions Committee made a change by decorating an evergreen tree rather than one ot angel hair. Christmas parties and mistletoe were prevalent preced- ing the days before vacation. Showing precision and spirit for the new cheering style were Willie Hubbard. At the pep assembly, lettermen took the part of cheerleaders Lewis, Chuck Anthony, Dave Lynch, Ron Carreon, and not pictured, Tommy to show observers how Beware should be done. 22 'xx ,Q K Nc., W -Nw rvf Ms' H V g .,.. 1, ,gl ,,3:,,,,W. , V- A g-A-,w ir ' l lk iyri 5 l N ., I I I M gif L I L., ,.f - 522- zip!-,, f'g L f The Arizona Model United Nations met during the month ot December. iunior classes. Pictured are Kathy Hardy, Don Lew, Ronnie Carreon, Hum Representatives from Pueblo included members from both the senior and berto Rosales, David Lynch, John St. Ledger, Howard Eng, and Julia Delsid Jingle Bells rang through the corridors of St, Mqry'5 Hospital Pioneers ofthe educational reading program were Mr. Hartke and Mr. Freeman. The when the Girls' League and Lettermen's Club ioined forces. goal was to achieve better understanding by comparing the books with the movies. 23 Fl' Panel members at a regular P.T.A. meeting discussed pertinent problems Palma, Dyan Lampnenvand Yolanda Reed lnot picturedl talked about of teenager-parent relationships, One of the things Dave Lynch, Barbara was children dominated by autocratic parents. i i Surrounded by hearts and flowers, Penny Maerk reigned as DECA Sweetheart at the an- ln The People vs. Maxine Lowe , an exciting performance nual DECA and Girls' League dance. She was attended by Edna Whelan and Susan was given by Ken Wooten in his portrayal of a trial law- Goodman. Yef- 24 Januarg Beeping horns, happy parties, and wishes of good will brought in a new year for 2600 Pueblo students. With renewed enthusiasm for a new month and a new year, everyone plunged headlong into a flurry of ac- tivities. Never halting through the holi- days, the senior class kept working on the prom. Midnight in the Kiolen, January 21, was decorated with snow and pine trees. Hi and Smile Week provided an outlet for happiness with everyone obliging tradition with a smile and a greeting for all, Patricia McNally and Richard Blanco were crowned Mr. Hi and Miss Smile at the concluding dance. More royalty graced the campus when Penny Maerk was named DECA Sweetheart. Attending her were Susan Goodman and Edna Whelan. Not all fun, January also brought semester end and exams. Se- niors realized they had crossed the last big bridge before the on-rushing graduation date. Pro, Pro, he's our manl If he can't do it, the team can. George sure helped the team do what Catalina couldn't. The score edged up for Pueblo to a final victory. BUBBLY backdrop and an easel of fabric colors set the stage for a fashion Coatsworth's homemaking classes modeled The school ensembles, sports show of garments made from Simplicity patterns. Girls in Mrs. Hazel outfits, and formal dresses at all tour regular assemblies. 25 --ui PuebIo's victory over Catalina clinched the divisional wigs. Switch night was a first for the Pueblo performing groups. Linda Budinger and Sue tling title with the aid of Fernando Pesqueira, Stropko smiled at the crowd as they went into the final peel off of their routine. F eb rua rg T Many firsts were brought to Pueblo in g February. Not once did the hectic schedule gas gif T liilll T iier ease up for students or faculty to take a i .L . , y .K VM I Q., ,V breather. s '6n , , fa' 1 M. . At four assemblies, the student body , muiilgi-i ,JB once again had the opportunity to choose their ffm cheerleaders for the coming year. The War- ' I it 'Qt' ' the onl ones in Tucson who vote on . ca.: W LAy7 xy 3 i,..i we , riors are y Wfmggi ..,,,,, In the line of sports, the P.H.S. grapplers Q? once again took first in their division, while S9949 . .rw 1 'i... y , fo , the basketball team finished second in the city. VL? if if iirr, 15: riii 61,2535 - ' .ff NS 0. gx tg i Jlnglleg SPUVS Gnd ether QGY Western W, E3 if zi' 4557 attire were combined with an atmosphere of 2' 580694 M TN Q spirit when the student body carried out their Hiitlt I first Spirit Week. Competition was high be- ige sis ,ii , ef 'ire' Snoopy was found in the sophomore hall during the official Spirit Week. Competition was at a peak throughout the entire week, and each class took an enthusiastic part. 26 tween the four classes during the allotted time. After the dust cleared at the Rodeo dance, the seniors were pronounced victorious over the affair. Mr. Espinosa led band members and pep leaders through the streets of downtown Tucson to the sounds of the Tiiuana Brass. The Lettermen pulled the mission-type float while Edna Whelan and her attendants waved to the crowd. On an ivy covered mission front, Rodeo royalty Edna Whelan , Debbie and kept in step to music by the Warrior band, under the direction of Bagley, and Yolanda Espinosa were seen waving and smiling to the Mr, Egpinogq, crowds in the streets of downtown Tucson. Lettermen pulled the float --... iii '-M--- me-Ms...,, Executing her original cheer with poise and pep, In keeping with the tradition of Rodeo Week were the newly elected queen and attendants. Cindy Pam Mongeon performed at the cheerleading as- Davison, Debbie Bagley, Yolanda Espinosa, and Olivia Ochoa walked proudly with their queen, sembly. Edna Whelan. 27 I A W M ,,e , . t y it ,eir , Nw -, .- ..fi -. Wr- Q 1 akg Almost as adept on the dance floor as the fooball field, Ron Carreon, finer talents during a rehearsal for the annual Lettermen's Follies Dave Lynch, Bill McKinley, and Jerry Raynor displayed some of their Funds from the production went to a deserving member for a scholarship Showing Dave Lynch and Bob Vasiliyev some ot the more domestic Grts designed for senior students. They learned basic principles in home man- was Linda McNally. The homeliving classes are co-educational and are agement along with cooking, sewing, and child care. 23 P T . Ti f f fx ....... . of k s TQ 4 axxff K.. ffl Q 1 - N1 , T -f .W I -,W I 4, frm I a s ' -L --rr ii gf frai'AW'W2il3i'iTfe2ik'f'fA Y T s,g,L.L' T . T. ..g T T up C Q T' - M T , J 1- Q .few-New ws. i:,,L.sf-'ff 2g 'SSR-H,-'E'1fWrf --'- T -f ' TW'iF'T ,mwsrrffWmw'fmM w W sm . . 1. 2 A of Sirgkif egg- . 4 , . LL,. w,L. . W ,,.L ,,AW AKLW . .. .0 Spring blossomed and ifs effects were seen Throughouf March. This was only one of The many momenTs resulfing from pleasanTly persisTenT aTTacks of spring fever. On March Third, The Pink ElephanT Nifeclub was where The acTion was. Couples danced To music by The Five Reasons while The cheerleaders served behind The bar. Beverages wiTh exoTic names were served To make exTra money. Track, baseball, and swimming added varieTy To The slaTe of acTiviTies. Along wiTh keeping in shape, The LeTTermen's Club was puT To work on Their TradiTional Deep Purple dance and Follies, feafuring a balleT iokingly referred To as The WalTz of The Flowers. The all male producTion puT fun and frolic inTo The daily rouTine. Spring fever prevailed in many aspecTs of school life. GraduaTion was in sighT, and seniors sfruggled To keep grades up for The remaining Time. , .. Sophomore Flenard Grisby sTrained To make his mark aT a meeT during The T967 season. He made The varsiTy Team as a freshman. March Under Charles Beals, Los Payadores gained favorable recognition Through performances on Television and for privaTe groups. 29 April as as . . K emu , it .13-as . Summer's beginning is in April, and this awareness finds people more restless cmd excited. Yob Week was eag- erly anticipated by the male students while the females were busy selecting their man and reviewing their etiquette. As the girl took her date's role, Yob got into full swing with planned activities. Match Day, Li'l Girls' Day, and Crazy Day filled the week which was concluded by a Saturday picnic and dance. Sports enthusiasts found April to be the month for track and baseball as the competition became more intense in the final meets. The Senior Showcase was the last chance for all seniors to display their talents, humor, and creativeness before graduating. With one of the best shows of the year, the seniors ended their high school careers in a grand finale of music, comedy, and everything available. To the seniors it seemed that their blaze of glory must be everlasting. As the baseball season reached its peak, Albert Marquez demonstrated his hitting ability in a game against Douglas. Baseball shared the busy month of March with track and tennis. ,,rt S' '.' Q '.ii. L ' t t- Rehearsing for the Senior Showcase were Elizabeth Griialva, Barbara Hinton, Lorraine Hipps, Dael Dixon, and Connie Jonski, doing an original Alexander, Linda McNally, Charlotte Montgomery, Debbie Bagley, Carol can-can. Also in the show were four of Miss Wong's modern dancers. 30 Preparing for the modern dance recital, Brenda Bolton, Edna Whelan, a familiar position from their dancing routines. Held early in April, this Laura Brown, Melinda Carmony, Neenah Drozd, and Eva Moreno pose in dance program displayed the efforts and talents of two daily classes. Hopscotch was a popular game with Frances Accompanied by her favorite stuffed animal, day of school. The student population once Hipps on Li'l Girls Day during Yob Week. Aida Villa charmed her way through an unusual more returned to its childhood carefreeness. 3l All Yee lY activities were ended Q eV1dlY by The Cmfwel FleSlG de l0S largest money-maker honor. The entire city of Tucson is invited for a Guerreros sponsored by the Homeroom Central Committee. Each home- mg!-,f of fun, gqmegl and food, with all proceeds going to the room takes charge of a desired booth or concession and competes for the Contemplating graduation announcements, Larry his material. This selection was only a minor Padilla twirls his miniature cap as he chooses problem to seniors as they prepared to graduate. 32 Mag . June April showers bring May flowers as the close of another year begins. Sports ceased as track and swimming completed their division- al and state meets. The few re- maining activities were long-await- ed ones receiving full attendance. The well-known fiesta started the month with a bang. Everyone worked consistently until things were in tip-top shape, and the cus- tomary great success was achieved. Proiects labored over all year were finally ready for exhibition as the science fair once more rolled around. Held in the boys' gym, all students were allowed to see their fellow classmates' experiments and results. Baccalaureate and June Grad- uation are the moments all seniors wait for. Behind lie treasured, life- long memories, while ahead waits a challenging and exciting future. All graduates leave with a sense of accomplishment and mixed emo- tions. Student Aid Fund for Pueblo students. In the foreground of the above scene, the pizza concession is enloyed by parents as the teen population mills around the rest of the converted campus. Curiously awaiting their 1967 El Dorado yearbook, Pueblo stu- dents stand in line to receive that year's collection of memories. The books were given out at the yearbook dance held in May. i '09 li ,c -. v .N ' ig jsefi 1' .6 Mit W 5? ww' av anew King and queen of the 1966 Fiesta were determined by the penny vote. Connie Jonski and Robert Calderon won. if ., ,..., M,,s......1y ,sv Researching for their entry in the science fair, Manny Sotomayor reads and looks on as John Anderson checks chromosomes under the binocular microscope. 33 if '-Q-n-qsd r, A, , dz - A W - ' W ' 35' f, . . T, ,K 4 f Kzfw: A 4 ' X- y Pit ' 'i . ef A New an ,Arn ,L . fmfrgkh K Y' ,sk ,L .-vu, ,. Q ' H rz , ,m,.r,,5,, s We-sew .r c , ,M AFX ' Hn ,C . fi 7 in L All if ,A ' ' 's 4 u, M by H l it is gli iii fri pw m ,L fr N , ' ,wt Y.,-wg ., Q. I it ' ,. 'ff , in -fi ' rx- r lf' 4. -s K 3u'i MQW ',L is , V px M, ,., , , . 4 or , s ess, f-wgffie ,Age sys. . 1 V iff s ,ft 'tm 'ii WW, fr W, ,j,.,. .,,- N Outstanding Students Received Top Honors Selected from a list of top leaders and scholars, JANIE PHEBUS was the 1967 entry into the Hall of Fame. This award is given by the El Dorado yearbook and voted on by all faculty members honoring the year's top student. Janie has been a consistent worker in her community and climbed her way to the school's highest office-student body president. Janie's personality and perseverance in her activities give promise of a future of success and re- ward in college and later life. Similar to the Hall of Fame is the EI Dorado's second award, Athlete of the Year, voted on by the athletic de- partment of Pueblo. The most outstanding athlete of the year was BILL MCKINLEY. Copping All-City as a junior, All-State as ci senior, Bill worked his way to a place on the high school All-American football squad. Also, a varsity basketballer for two years, Bill's athletic future is a secure one with three full N.C.A.A. scholarship offers to top universities. 35 Ramon Yslos Carol Hinton Sally Reed Charlotte Montgomery Manny Sotomayor President Vice-president Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Honor Qocietg Members Represent Cross John Anderson Vince Antinoro Linda Budinger 36 , ni rr' PW sv g T we -sf I -'ge-L-W Q1 e Carla Clarke Matthew Ellis Gloria Gee Donna Discher Howard Eng Robert Harris Eugene Dong Sandra Freas Darlena Lemons Honor Society students are not interested in iust one sub- iect, but in all aspects of their school and community life. The five specifications a stu- dent must meet to ioin the Elbert D. Brooks Chapter of the Na- tional Honor Society are leader- ship, scholarship, character, ser- vice to the community and par- ticipation in extra-curricular ac- tivities. Once initiated, members must keep up their high stan- dards and help make their so- ciety a working part of the school. The 1966-67 group began their year by electing officers and by planning to support the Philippine boy adopted by the Student Council over 5 years ago. Things ran smoothly as they decided what dues to pay and when to tutor students in the library. Then things came to an abrupt halt. Ramon Yslas, president, was hospitalized and Honor So- ciety proceedings awaited his recovery. Carol Hinton took over the position to collect semester dues and establish a fund for Ramon's family. Junior members of the so- ciety were Julia Delsid, Don Lew, Carl Lo, Betsy Lo, Charles Molina and Karen Stewart. .fdfzvz V. , HMG F Penny Moerk Willis Maki Kathy Mays lselcx McKenna Betty Neugebouer i l Qeciion of School. Communiig Life l . QQ? l iii' V l fm fix i KJ l l l ai iili l ' yiyi i ' ' . M f 1 .-H.. A 1,2 We J' . as 4 S 1 , I nf? 5 ' ,X ' f-7, 1 gg' V , ,Q fin X YQ, 3? . 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N1 .'v,-,. , E ' ' I . , .:A,. .ffg ', AJA' ig '1Q,' ff.1i'?2'fz: ' -Q . ., .. , :A., I 1 l 1 4 1, 1- A E , A' ' A QV w w Q Jerry Gilmer Ron Wiley Willis Maki Leadership Qualiiies for Todag and Tomorrow Yolanda Reed Cdrld Clarke 40 Chosen cis The leclders in The school ond The poTenTio1l leaders of The TuTure, These nine learned more of whc1T They could do Tor cull GT The summer workshops. Their responsi- bilify pressed upon Them os They looked inTo The coming yeors. LeT The word go TorTh from This Time ond ploce, To friend ond foe oilike, ThoT The Torch hos been passed To CI new generoiion of Americcins . . . unwilling To wiTness or permiT The slow undoing of Those humon righTs To which The NoTion hos cil- woys been commiTTed, ond To which we are commiTTeol Toolciy of home ond Ground The world. -PresidenT John F. Kennedy Eugene Dong Astonishment might have been the reaction of an observer to any of three summer gatherings of exceptional high school students. Boys' and Girls' States were workshops in govern- ment and in human relations. At the U of A, Girls' Staters participated in weird activities, like marching to breakfast at 7:00 wearing paper hats, and singing songs. All for a purpose, of course, for the girls were promoting their model cities, and their candidates for state offices. Activities at Boys' State on the NAU campus in Flag- staff, were a bit more masculine but still exciting. The mock political parties had a parade and demonstration through the downtown streets. Anytown, Arizona, held in Prescott at the YMCA camp, was a workshop where teenagers from all over the state learned to love all of humanity by learning about, associating with, and understanding other racial, religious, and political groups. The honor of representing Pueblo at the workshops was given to those nine seniors by a screening of the faculty members. Anytown applicants also were inter- viewed by a group of students who had already attended that workshop. Were Developed Through Summer Workshops Curol Hinton SUS 59l'0Pk0 Janie Phebus 41 sh Q' Taking half the awards offered by the Elk's Club in city-wide competition sion of the most Valuable Student Contest. Ron Zimmerman received sec- were five outstanding PHS seniors. Janie Phebus placed third in the ond place in the Boys' Division, while Willis Maki got first, and John Leadership Contest. Susan Stropko took second place in the Girls' Divi- Fields third. Willis also placed in the Leadership Contest. Outstanding Tucson Leaders. Scholars Are Found at Pueblo High School Outstanding PHS seniors competed in the two annual Elks' scholarship contests and earned half of the awards. ln the leadership contest, senior class president Willis Maki placed first in the boys' division while student body president, Janie Phebus, took third in the girls'. Later in the year, Willis again took top honors by placing first in the most valuable student contest . 42 Susan Stropko, Student Body recording secretary, and EI Dorado editor took second place for the girls and Ron nie Zimmerman for the boys. John Field completed the array by taking third place. Willis as top winner received a S100 savings bond and went on to state competition. Each of the other winners were awarded a S50 bond and hearty congratulations. Journalists Received Honors it -N.-Q . Q X aw , ,ww . EM ! .K Af- J A i swf? 11 , ' ' ts M .,er.ifHKA',?5flW sfwwff Journalists honored by Quill and Scroll membership were Carla Clarke, Montgomery, Randy Robinson, Rosalie Hoyt, Bob Sutherland, Janie Phe Dick Heidt, Beth Pierce, Robert Tom, Pat Maish, Oscar Mcntano, Charlotte bus, Susan Stropko, ond Gerri Mead. Pueblo students were informed about current events on campus through their paper, El Guerrero, while the year's record was assembled in El Dora- do. Outstanding members of either team may be invited into Quill and Scroll, the national honorary iournalism society for high school students. Initia- tion took place in the spring after publication sponsors recommended the students who met not only the standards of good writing but who had served at least two semesters on one of the staffs and who had maintained a high scholastic record. Susan Stropko, Gerri Mead and Janie Phebus be- came members the previous year and aided in the initiation of the ten new members. A gold pin bearing the insignia of Quill and Scroll is received by each member. The ceremony recalled the re- sponsibilities of good journalism. Instruction at the journalism workshop held at Flagstaff each summer enable the participants to help their staffs produce more interesting and professional publications. Beth Pierce, Pat Maish and Dick Heidt study a picture reducti sort they mastered at the iournalism workshop in Flagstaff. on problem of the 43 Model UN delegates were Ron Carreon, Howard Eng, Carl Lo, John St. Ledger, Dave Lynch, Julia Delsid, and Kathy Hardy. Missing from the picture is Humberto Rosales. AMLIN Delegates Debate China. Rhodesian anctions As world Tensions grow tight and Trouble spots develop, howto cope with These situations becomes ever more important. Created to give a better understanding of These world problems, The Model United Nations met December iO and ii at The University ot Arizona. Student delegates were assigned a specific country and represented its interests in relation to current world affairs. Many resolutions facing The United Nations were debated at The Model U. N. OT utmost importance were The admission of Red China and The sanctions against Rhodesia. Pueblo delegates were selected and briefed by sponsor Miss Betty Chadwick. Representatives were Carl Lo, John St. Ledger, Thailand, Julia Delsid, Humberto Rosales, Tanzania, Kathy Hardy, Dave Lynch, Sudan. Ron Carreon and Howard Eng spoke for Tanzania on the Economic and Social Council. K M, Lv-- Miss Betty Chadwick acted as sponsor to the Model U N. Varied Interests Put PHS on the Move Mike Wilson and Eugene Dong gazed upward as they inspected the new city administration building due to open in August. This and discussion of governmental functions was included with the SCAD program. Catching a spare minute, John St. Ledger reflected on the discussion topic for the Lucky contest. It covered the economic principles of the American free enter- prise system. Mr. Buck kept the Spirit Trophy until it was awarded to the class winning the most spirit points. Organized leadership is a sign of strength and achievement. It stems from an informed student body. Pueblo had such a student body, and its leaders pre- sented a united force at inter-city events. One such event was Student Council Ad- ministration Day, organized so that stu- dents take over the city for one day. All offices are up for election and candi- dates compete with students from all over the city. Individual initiative is a vital in- gredient of leadership. John St.Ledger and Sue Stropko entered a contest spon- sored by Lucky food stores. First prize was a thousand dollar scholarship. Competition with other schools is only as good as the spirit behind it. Pueblo's student council sponsored a spirit contest between the different classes. Points were given all during the year for projects aimed at promoting school spirit. A spirit week was orga- nized February 20-24 with each class decorating ci hall. A trophy was given to the winning class at the end of the year. 45 4 ------ srtwwsezsswfmffzs'tgwe.5,f,,.fw-,A:im f ' ' sales: ' A -- iff t Using knowledge gained in science classes and individual ln the underclass division Andy placed first in engineering, research, Andy Randles, Mike Butler, Barbara Kosko, Betsy Lo, Mike in chemistry and Barbarq in human physiology. Betsy and David Reisdorf were winners in the 1966 Science Fair. won first place in the zoology division and David in mathe- matics. Contests Gave Challenge. Satisfaction to Winners Competition came to Pueblo in many forms other than sports. In scholarship, students pitted their brain power against others. In the case of John Anderson, it paid off spectacularly. Being se- lected a finalist in the National Merit Scholarship qualified him as a true scholar and gave PHS pride in his achievement. Math and science test winners proved their ability to themselves and to the universities being considered. Taking exams dealing with one aspect of education helps them know whether they really want to pursue the subject. Another form of competition is in industrial arts. The young men who won recognition at the Arizona state fair will soon find themselves out in the world competing for the better jobs in their vocation. Their ex- perience teaches a need for excellence. Homemaking may seem routine-except when the Betty Crocker Homemaker Award brings a scholarship to an outstanding girl. 46 Precision in every detail is essential to satisfactory work in industrial arts courses. Each young man who won a state fair award aimed at this ideal. Frank Saenz, it 49 1 j i i . l l assi...- l National recognition for individual high school students comes rarely. John Anderson was lucky enough to become one of these. In his junior year, John took a National Merit Qualifying Exam and did well. In his senior year he became one of the few finalists in the country on the National Merit Scholarship Test. T The test is set up by a non-profit organization which has its sponsors T various businesses. The businesses agree to support a full year scholar- ship for a deserving student. The tions. They include finalist place SAT test, a choice of one college applicant must meet certain quali on the merit test, good work on with no change, and tinancia ine Q . , sv' W 'M N turned bowl and mounted hinges, Ron James, tool box, Gilbert Verdugo, mitre joint, Robert Corrales, mitre V2 lap joint, Jerry Pemberton, tool box. Mixing up a little something, this year's Betty Crocker Homemaker winner. fiCG- Penny Maerk practices her talent. the ed Penny had the chance to compete in state wide competition for a S1500 scholarship. l . ci. Tops among Pueblo entrants in the 1966 state math contest were Manny Lopez in level one, Ron Zimmerman in level three and Julia Delsid in level two. Don Lew also place in level two. 47 Scholarship Bring Scholarship winners were chosen. Row I: Gloria Gee, Carol Hinton, Bill Scogin, Tom Capron, Marleen Dennis, Kathy Parks. Row 3: Matt Estehela Zuzuarregui, Penny Maerk, Linda McNally. Row 2: Ron Wiley, Ellis, Joe Duarte, Frank de la Cruz, Jerry Gilmer, Bob Sutherland. 5 Ron Wiley carefully considered the solution to this math equation. Constant study and determination won him the Baird Scholarship to the University of Arizona. 48 Miss Jane Stratman was the counselor in charge of scholarship information. Pride in Achievement Scholarships were awarded to these seniors. Row I: Charlotte Mont- Sue Stropko, Betty Neugebauer, Jane Wong, Tony Basurto, Richard Durr. gomery, Linda Budinger, May Gee, Connie Jonski, Tosia Banos. Row 2: Row 3: Vince Antinoro, Ron Zimmerman, John St. Ledger. In light of the increasing necessity for train- ing and the importance placed on higher educa- tion, colleges and universities fit prominently into the plans of many students. As the seniors ap- proach the end of their secondary school career they begin to feel the pressures of the decisions waiting to be made. Entrance examinations were taken in the fall and the scores sent to various schools. Applications for admission, housing and scholarships had to be completed and submitted. Miss Jane Stratman, acting as counselor in charge of scholarship applications provided consultation sessions to answer any questions and contributed specific information. Scholarship announcements began to arrive in December, by the first of February, thirty-seven seniors had received notice of their awards. Thirty- four were general residence scholarships to the University of Arizona, while two Pueblo seniors had received special scholarships: Ron Wiley, a Baird scholarship and Pat Maish, a Marshall Foundation scholarship for Arizona women. ln ad- dition to these, many students also received Eco- nomic Opportunity grants. As time passed many more scholarships were announced. rr i Working as editor of El Guerrero takes up iust part of Pat Maish's busy day. The time she devoted to studying helped her win a scholarship from the Marshall Foundation for Arizona Women. 49 Competition Qtimulates Talents. Bill McKinley, Nancy Naiarian, and Danny Galvez had many work sessions as they practiced for the contest in Las Vegas. Members of the Tucson Symphony Youth Orchestra practiced every Saturday to perfect their talents into a top rated city orchestra. 50 Wins Honors A desire to create through the medium of music was sparked by the annual All-City band and orches- tra festivals. Preparations for these contests began as students practiced solo selections for the honor band or orchestra auditions. These try-outs were held early in December. All students auditioning were required to play the music selected as the try-out material and to sight read any piece requested by the auditioner. Finally came the festival concerts. ln the All-City band concert on February l at Catalina High School, all District One high schools par- ticipated to create a varied evening of band music. The climax was the performance of the honor band of llO members. The guest conductor was .James Jorgenson, a professor from Redlands, California. The All-City orchestra festival followed a similar pattern. All-City choral festival was held on April 26 at Palo Verde High School. Its procedure followed that of the band and orchestra and after city wide compe- tition the honor chorus performed. The honor students representing Pueblo were the Desertaires. In addition to All-City placement, many Pueblo students also received other competitively won honors. Members of the Tucson Symphony Youth Orchesta in- cluded Mark Field, Donna Moser, and Eddie Soto- mayor, The assistant director of the symphony was Mike Stafford, a Pueblo graduate. All-State band members were Donna Moser, Eddie Sotomayor, and Bob Morrow. Pueblo choir students participated in the MENC Western Division All-Conference group in Las Vegas, Nevada. The students were Nancy Naiarian, Bill Mc- Kinley, and Danny Galvez. They left for Las Vegas on March T9 and spent four days in rehearsal, ending with a concert at the Las Vegas convention center. Members of The All-City Orchestra were Gene Roloff, Travis Kinsley, Bob Morrow, Donna Moser, George Membrilo, Mark Field, Rosalie Hoyt ond Mike Young. Besi Tucson Insirumenialisis 'Noled' All-City Bond members were Mike Young, Rosalie Hoyt, Bob Morrow, Ed Mossey, Donna Moser, Kathy Hardy, Linda Albanez, George Membrild ond Matt Ellis. Seofed is band director, Hecior Espinoza. Miss Connie Schlotterbeck was elected to on honorary education society. Arthur F. Learing was a recipient of a history institute scholarship at the University ot South Dakota. Mrs. Hazel I. Couisworth served on the State Curriculum Committee in a six weeks workshop. 52 Joseph F. Cicero received the visual communication scholarship. PHS Teachers Tgpioal of Mang Who Received Honors in '66-'67 James J. Honcoop participated iect in visual communications. last summer's Ford Foundation pro Rogalig Phebus George Hernandez ecomlng Crowns Go io Janne Geor 'MA'-n..,.A, I fk.' 'X 'ei ' my My I? fy H? .j,,,'L,g VV A gf ,QLL V x ! ., -. a n I ,xk 'W' 1 3' N Qmsgqwi, RODEO QUEEN EDNA WHALEN . WA W N ,v i ,M I Wig!! B 2 E mmm si T is 5 5 P :wa 32 EM I: 15 NF if if E is gl s 2 Q? in ,E iii M' - Warrior Band-ROW iz R. Dominguez, M. Moreno, B. Yslas, L. Peebles, 5- Feebuck, l- MUVQUEZ, E. SOTOFYWGYOF- ROW 32 M- Dennis, 5- Bfllief. L. Moreno, D. Moser, K. Stewart, C. Molina, R. Hoyt, E. Massey. ROW 2: K. l'lC1rdy, Y. Reed, K. James, P. Chaboya. ROW 4: J. Thompson, P. Staf- S. Waag, C. Bernal, L. Albanez, E. Carley, C. Catlin, K. Larson, D. Seeber, ford, M. Cusenbary, M. Ellis, B, Morrow, F. Camacho, R. Nunez, R. Teso. X X Get down to work, is one of Mr. Espinoza's most used phrase. 62 1 ..,.,9:efzwl 3 Out Door Performances Popular Practice and new ideas brought rewards to the Westernairs. The 68 mem- bers of the band worked mornings and nights toward their goals. The students planned with Hector Espinoza, their di- rector, many routines and performed most of them, both at home and away games. Their effort proved well worth while on Band Day at the U. of A., when Pueblo's band received a superior rating. Here they are pictured per- forming in the south patio of school, with twirlers, Sherrie Shults, Pat Hyder, Esther Castillog Nellie Firnbres, Rosie Angeles Balderrama. The orchestra enioyed performing both in and out of doors also at many assemblies and at special programs. Members of orchestra stated they were pleased with all that they accomplished this year. Like Mike Stafford, T965 gradu- ate and sophomore at the University of Arizona, who is assistant director of the Tucson Youth Orchestra, many students go on with their study. A J. Ramirez B Brody Orchestra ROW1 E Clark A Taylor D Wczshmgfon neg U Rosas B ee P Rudo ROW g Whne ouse W C More es C Lone G Roloff A Mano J I wig., ww' nw Mike Bags, JV Cheerleaders Qparked Spirit K .9 inure. K L., A -KW7 ....-,.,. 1 i 'i A' Charlie Molina .Ginu- '51-u---nal l x . s- , 1-ur sw-. ,-P-k' I . e . ' i ,A ..- Duane St. Charles ,Q s i 'X l ' -l ejf M - Q i in i, ike Wilson Making their way around the football field for the Michelle Cotroneo, Carla Clarke, Linda Budinger, Wanda traditional exchange cheer are Varsity Cheerleaders Fuchs, and Beth Pierce. Sore throats were not uncommon among the mike boys, as well as the cheer- leaders. Elected along with the yelling squads, these boys performed at all varsity games, encouraging the student body to back its team. Increasing the size ot the JV cheer squad from three to five also increased en- thusiasm and originality. Supporting both the trosh and JV teams gave the girls a tir- ing iob, but one that left a deep satisfaction and pride. Posing are the JV cheerleaders Pam Mungeon, Debbie Hinton, Diane Lampner, head, Janet Kalins, and Bonnie Waite. 65 l , lllx Xl ls llli Debbie Bagley Terry Rodriguez Dael Dixon Woo Tom 'Q-W' mv Enleriaining ai Games Were ihe Songleaders Vivian Morales Donna Discher Nellie Nunez Beverly presley Mary Helen Calderon Norma Pat Denaulf Norma Garcia 66 've-'f sS,s,,wrw.l, ,.., .. ' W3 Q l 'll ll' 'k h it L -1 V 3 . f , V , Lorraine Hipps Charlotte Montgomery, Head and Wallg Warrior Smiles, big and bright, were the aim ot each song leader as she concentrated on her routines and dancing. Ending their season was a switch night with the cheer- leaders, the two groups exchanging roles for one game dur- ing the basketball season. Traditionally, Wally Warrior's role was given to an en thusiastic freshman. He served as Pueblo's mascot at all ath letic contests. About to take the field for a halftime dance are Nellie Nunez, Chris Salas Debbie Bagley, Pat Denault, and Josie Bernal. John VO n Buskirk The Desert Chunters Chorus-ROW li L. A. Klinginsmith, JXMQQLLE, K. G. Liddeke, G. Lopez, F. DeMichele, C. Chiago, J. Mettile, T. Weaver, and Davis, C. Davison, V. Reece, S. Martinez, S. Best, and L. Villaescusa. A. Sands. Row 4: B. McKinley, D. Thomas, G. Hyder, N. Glover, and Row 2: D. Gardner, S. Edson, N. Valenzuela, C. Humble, S Bratton, T. D. Johnston. Allen, D. Fitzpatrick, M. Stangl, J. Kalins. Row 3: D. Galvez, C. Mikel, Vocal Groups Provided Year-Round Desertaires-ROW 1: G. Liddeke, N. Naiarian, C. Minker, R. Rouzaud, M. Lucas, C. Davidson, S. Tolten, M. Mruczek, and F. DeMichele. R. Encinas, and S. Martinez. Row 2: J. Mettille, D. Galvez, C. Stand- Row 41 B. McKinley, M. Febbo, Z. Farero, E. Reece, G. Hyder, N. ifer, R. Welch, D. Canez, and C. Copeland. Row 3: D. Thompson, Glover, and D. Johnston. 68 ROW 1: R. Rouzaud, B. Moore, L. Hoffman, E. Maish, S. Brumbaugh, J. Cur- C. Lo, J. Calistro, L. Roias, R. Encinas, J. Federico, V. Lang, Mr. Burney Tis, C. Standifir, H. Oper, R. Faust, S. Barrogan. ROW4 2: P. McNally, F. Morris. ROW 4: D. Person, R. Welch, R. Buranno, S. Toltin, C. Copeland Hipps, C. Mahlios, W. Lister, N. White, B. Minker, C. Mesa, M. Mruczek, L. Ward, K. Liberty, J. Thompom, J. Pryar. E. Felix, A. Harris. ROW 5: K. Mobley, M. Lucas, P. Townson, K. Larsen, Entertainment for School and Community Among Pueblo's- publicity agents are the choral groups. They perform not only at school functions, but also away from school. This past year they visited in some junior high schools in the community, and They also gave special pro- grams here at school, helped with the Christmas program, and other functions. The Glee Club, composed of best girl singers, also per- formed for the student body. Desertaires is open to both girls and boys. Mr. Morris stated that he had cooperative classes and enjoyed working with all of the members, a great deal. 2 l 4 1 if - F I' Glee Club-ROW lr F. Gobea, L. Molina, N. De La Hofmann, M. Orozco, B. Moore, R. Rouzaud, M. Ey Torre, L. Orozco, T. Delsid, H. Mireles, M. Velasquez, rich. Row 3: P. Townson, P. Kelly,' R. Hofmann, M G. Whitehead? Row 2: H. Romero, S. Mother, A. Cocio, B. Hyde, K. Mayberry, B. Palma, R. Rowe. 69 Larger Size eaded EI Dorado Improvements f , I' , ff?-' .:'i:f':2i'if rg , fn. Ns: :L .. 5 'Q r , rg.-ries.. , . . in 5, Editor-in-Chief: Assistant Editor: Layout Editor: Sue Stropko Janie Phebus Carla Clarke . Q ,--H '3i.1'G'? le-, ' -. -iff f sin, Af ' -- Q1 rf - --,'-,' L2 'titer iii? Mrs. Mary Stotera advises sports editor, Randy Robinson, as Bob Sutherland looks on and Oscar Montano takes notes. rex 7 Y WW' . X' Wg: vs 'aw-... , 123' .,. we-5 L' ,e :ai - .1 if Q f 5 if , 4, l A' Y . fl V 'kk.- , Photo Editor: Charlotte Montgomery Copy Editor: Beth Pierce increasing the size of the EI Dorado for '67 was the most obvious improvement made by the yearbook staff. The staff, headed by editor Sue Stropko, incorporated a number of new features and ideas never before seen in a Pueblo annual. Among these were changes in the paper, print, style, and division pages. The threat of approaching deadlines created much concern and turmoil, but under the supervision of Mrs. Mary Stotera, the '67 El Dorado emerged on schedule at the annual dance, May 26. Proceeds from the dance send a staff member to a workshop to increase total knowledge of the staff. An All-American rating was the goal of the 1967 yearbook staff as they Rosalie Thomas. ROW 3: Charlotte Montgomery, Pat Lodge, Beth Pierce, strove for new heights. ROW i: Sue Stropko, Carla Clarke, Janie Phebus. Robert Tom. ROW 4: Mike Lee, Randy Robinson, Rob Sutherland, Oscar ROW 2: Betty Neugebauer, Connie Bracamonte, Mary Ann Corrales, Montana, Mrs. Stotera. - 70 ' Ne Newspaper staff-ROW ii Rita Crawford, Vivian Rogacki, Beth Pierce, ROW 3: Gerri Mead, Mrs. Margaret Delgado, sponsor, Pat Maish, Frank Joyce DeZeller. ROW 2: Richard Heidt, Rosalie Hoyt, Frances Rudolph. DeLaCruz, Manny Bracamonte. Newspaper Staff Qtrove for Bet-ter-ment Editor: Pat Maish Feature Editor: Rita Crawford Managing Editor: Joyce DeZeller Associate Editor: Gerri Mead News Editor: Richard Heidt Copy Editor: Vivian Rogacki Turning out EI Guerrero every other week meant swift and accurate handling of the news features around Pueblo. The deadlines came too soon and too often, but even while operating with the smallest staff in Tucson, editor Pat Maish was pleased with the efficiency and de- termination shown by her co-workers in meeting every one on time. 71 Crew Light Up Auditorium Lighting Crew-ROW T: Jerry Gilmer, Eddie Goodwin, Steve Dryden, Bruce Lee. ROW 2: Ron Zimmerman, Don Lew, Jack Brugger, Vince An- tinoro. Members of the Lighting Crew are responsible for operating lights, sound and curtains for all assembly programs, shows, and other perform- ances in the auditorium. The members serve one year on the crew as ap- prentices. Crew heads are chosen by the club members and the faculty sponsor, John Hannon. All members must be checked out on the equip- ment and on a written test before being on the crew. To be on the crew you must first be a proiectionist. Projeetionists Contribute Service Proiectionists-ROW T: Jaime Yslas, Roy Bailey, Woo Tom, Joyce DeZeller, Reid Martin, Bob Sinex. ROW 2: Richard Clifton, Bruce Lee, Robert Tom, Tim Musser, Terry Menard. ROW 3: Mike Lawrence, Mike Rowe, James Cassidy, Ed Renfrow, Jack Brugger, Dan Thompson. Proiectionists are those who contribute their services by showing films in classrooms. This 72 organization is open to students interested in learning how to operate all audiovisual equipment in the school. These students are trained to use the equipment by fellow members who are proiectionists, minor re- pair is also taught by the members to the students. After a student has learned how to operate all equipment, he receives his card. Phoiographers Aided Publicaiions QL. Irene Smith, .lack Spear ancl Ronnie Dominguez are taking out prints to be dried. James Cassidy is developing a roll of film. Q ,W c ' N Hector Castillo and Charlie Ruiz are developing prints. Mike Lee is looking for a good shot at campus. Phil Crockett is using an enlarger: Alfonso Dancil is using the contact printer and Dove Lynch is also using an enlarger. 73 DECA Members Learned on the Job Distributive Education Club of America-ROW l: Connie Kelly, Sylvia Cardiel, Brenda Joshlin, FVranfes,vQgy,er, Bertha Cruz, Woo Tom, Patsy Rodriquez, Pat Herrman, Carla Blanco, Edna Wholen, Margaret Chrapla. ROW 2: Debbie Carlton, Maria Martinez, Margaret Orozco, Doriean Har- ris, Irene Smith, Frances Ruiz, Norma Garcia, Terry Martinez, Linda Single- ton, Yvonne Flowers. ROW 3: Jerry Raynor, Dennis Glenn, Armando Valenzuela, John Ugalde, Donnie Vigil, Fred Smith, Francisco Leon, Gilbert Santa Cruz, Mike Lee. These students developed a respect for education in marketing and understanding. FBLA Realized Business Needs -...I Future Business Leaders of America--ROW i: Gloria Castro, Dolores zuela, Trinnie Granillo, Delia Santa Cruz, Eivie Flores, Dora Gamez. ROW Canez, Sherrill Brumbaugh, Marie Flores, Sandy Cruz, Martha Garcia, 3: Yolanda Valenzuela, Martha Moran, Diane Lawe, Lupe Lopez, Angie Carmen Wissar, Clementine Torres, Marlene Ruppelius. ROW 21 Emily Santa Cruz, Leah Van Hatala. This club is better known as FBLA. Cardinas, Margie Dalton, Christine Gomez, Nellie Nunez, Nattie Valen- 74 Club Offered Vocational Interests Ben Franklin Printing Club-ROW l: Leah Van Hatala, Vivian Rogacki, bert Ochotorena, Kermit Budinger. ROW 3: Alvaro Rivera, Larry Romero, Rosie Gobea, Tosia Banos, Frances Ruiz, Estella Zuzuarregui. ROW 2: George Mendez, Henry Pennington, Bill Navarrette, Ron Jackson, Robert Joe Martinez, Hector Castillo, Jack Encinas, Bob Sinex, Alfred Villa, Nor- Clifton, Tom Garcia. Future Teachers of America-ROW li Joyce DeZeller, Gail Harper, Vir- students who explore the field of teaching so that they can better ac- ginia Chavez, Melanie Wayne, Sally Reed, Carol Kosko, Eddie Beiarano, quaint themselves with a career in teaching. Actual classroom experience Pat McNally, Mary Hammer, Frances Rudolph, .lerry Norris. These are helps determine their choice. Future Homemakers of America-ROW lz Julia Delsid, Carol Hotchkiss, homemaking in high school. Its goals are the improvement of personal, Shirley Whalen, Karen Cole, Doreen Gilmore. ROW 2: Sheri Shults, Mary family and community relationships. All girls who have taken a home- Hummer, Anne Ausdemore. This organization is for girls who are studying making course are eligible for membership. 75 Girls' League. LeHermen Created ROW lr MGfTl'1O VGleVWClG, DSSI DlXOV1. POT HBVVUWGFW, Geffle Mefld, Helen Connie Schlotterbeck, Marilyn Markham, Diana Valencia, Barbara Palma, Oper, Lupe Garcia, Cecilia Henderson, Debbie Steele. ROW 2: Miss Brenda Bolton, Martha Garcia, Bettina Yslas, Rose Gobea, Mary Jean Ugalde, Bonnie Waite, Miss Betty Jarrold. it K. Now it's Martha Garcia's turn to treat David LaRoque to Christmas caroling is another activity of Girls' League, the everything, because it's Yob Week, April twenty-fourth members and their friends visit near-by hospitals. They sang through the twenty-eighth. at St. Mary's Hospital. 76 F un. School Spirit Membership in the Lettermen's Club is open to any male athlete who has earned a major letter in any of the recognized interscholastic sports and whose citi- zenship has been of high standard. Club members work on school spirit, promoting clean-up of campus, and a high caliber of sportsmanship, not only among the ath- letes but also among the rest of the student body. They sponsor Lettermen's Days, a dance, Lettermen's Follies, a scholarship fund and Dress-up Fridays. Unlike many organizations, Girls' League does not require a particular talent or interest from the members. Any girl who enioys working with and for other people is welcome to ioin. The sponsors believed that the spirit of cooperation and drive to achieve was especially fine this year. Gerri Mead, president of Girls' League, stated that the girls enjoyed the warm feeling that came from helping others. Their proiects included Yob Week, food drive which was held in December lust before Christmas, Tell-a-line, and Hi and Smile Week. The Tomahawk symbol originated in 1959 by two let-termen who thought Pueblo should have a symbol for the Warriors. John Phillips, a welding teacher at that time, made the tomahawk. Because of its size it was suggested that it be put on a log and shown before every game. Here Phil Crockett, James Cassidy, Richard Gilbert, Tom Ochoa, Allan Luther and Bill Hoover are carrying out the tradition started in 1959. l.effel'lT1en'S Club-ROW l: JGFTTSS CGSSldy, Phil Cl'OCkEff, HECTOI' CClSllllO, Sutherland, ROW 3: Frqnk Sgenql Ffgnk Fernandez' Tony Borboql Ron Ron Carreon, Bob Vasilyev, Tony Basurto, Jerry Pemberton. ROW 2: Eddie Rodriquez, Manny Sotomayor, Charles Anthony, Jerry Raynor, Tom Capran, MGYCYS, Tommy Ochoa, Eddie ESf Cd0, Mike l-lnehcni GSOVQG M9f'f1bfilG, Albert Saucedo. Not shown are Dave Lynch, Ramon Yslcis and Bill McKinley. Armando Membrila, Tommy Hubbard, Allan Luther, Tommy Elam, Bob 77 BETH PIERCE FRANK DE LA CRUZ JOYCE DEZELLER MICHAEL BUTLER Editor of Teen Citizen Correspondent Correspondent Correspondent Tucson Daily Citizen The Arizona Daily Star The Arizona Republic Tucson Daily American Reporters, Pep Club Bolstered Morale Pep Club-Sponsored by John Zimmer, shown at left center, this club game and lots of away games. Here they cheer as the team scores two was active during the year as they arranged bake sales and carwashes. points. The members brightened up the school spirit by attending every home 78 lfll A-'ii ff- Q---.r...,s, , ff1ff?f5'3?5'?'?Y4 W? ffff ff' f. ' . 'flffi f df Hall Monitors-ROW li James Lennox, James Smith, Ray Zimmerman. ROW 2: Edward Lee Hurley, Edward Goodwin, John Trias, Richard Allen, Jim Smith, Eldon Lee Bailey. ROW 3: Debbie Madison, Yvonne Burke, Debbie Todd, Carol Ann Hotchkiss, Mary Hummer, Kathy Davis, Barbara Swinney, Julie Henderson, Marceline Lockett, Frances Hayden. Hall monitors volunteer their time and effort to a worthwhile service to the school. These students are in the halls at lunchtime, after school and before second session to check students' hall passes. Monitors Guard Halls: Riflemen Qtudg Films rere.M....,.e .W L.. u N... ff , . ,o ff, ' 'fee X ' fff fer, ,f,,fs,f , ., 1 r f' Rifle Club-ROW l: John Cox, Howard Eng, Ike Smith, Robert Tom. ROW 2: Michael Schloeman, Richard Durr, Lyle Smith. ROW 3: Gary Go- forth, Gary Weisenburger, John St. Ledger, Perry Longfellow. The members ordered and then watched films dealing with hunting, fishing and trap- ping. Then they discussed the ways and techniques of how it's done. Robert Bell, sponsor of the Rifle Club, observes Woo Tom and Tony Basurto as they take aim. Members learned to use different types of rifle and pistols. Saftey in using firearms was stressed. Learning to shoot better was the main challenge of the members. As members of the National Rifle Association, they could shoot at the Tucson Rifle Range. 79 Debaters, PTA Discuss National Problem National Forensic League better known as the Debate and Speech Club. lotte Schilling, Robert Sinex, Willis Maki, John Field, Eddie Beiarano ROW 1: Virginia Thurmond, Melinda Carmony, Linda Hardinger, Laura Mary Hughes, Rogelio Salcido. These students represented Pueblo in Brown, Clementine Torres, lrma Rivera. ROW 2: Richard Clifton, Char- all debates which were scheduled throughout the year. Parent-Teachers Association-ROW T: Mrs. Armando Membrilla, Mrs. Issac Vigil, Mrs. Helen Sweeker, Mrs. Robert Vasilyev, Reverend John Coats- worth, Miss Florence Reynolds. ROW 2: Mrs. Rodolfo Garcia, Mrs. An- tonio Santa Cruz, Mrs. Philip Hartung, Mrs. Joe Hernandez, Mr. Robert Bailes, Miss Maria Urquides, Mr. George Buck. Parent-Teachers Associa- 80 ,.0s'ff!'4s tion is better known as PTA. This group and other parents sponsor many activities such as Back to School Night when the parents are invited to come and talk to the teachers ot various classes. Meetings are held once a month to discuss topics like teen-age problems and home-school related ideas. Students are chosen for the panels by the PTA members. GRA. Modern Dance. French Club. Gave Members Dpportunities Girls' Recreation Association is an organization open to all girls that have an interest in sports. There are no special requirements. Miss Lundquist is sponsor. Modern Dancing, under the di- rection ot Miss Wong, provided un- usual and attractive performances this year, which were enjoyed by fellow students. Any iunior or senior interested may try out. GRA officers were Bettina McKenna, Frances Ruiz, Linda Moreno, Norma Castillo Disciplined practice was necessary for members of the modern dancing class. French Club-ROW 1: Lillian Villaescusa, E. Griialva, P. Florence, C. C. Hinton, M. Love. ROW 3: J. St. Ledger, John Parker, D. Sandoval Molina, J. Rivers, D. Dixon, S. Maldonado, G. Schmeling. ROW 2: J. V. Neugebauer, B. Alexander, T. Mikel, M. Curtis. De Muth, L. McNally, C. Jonski, M. Robinson, M. Hourcht, W. Fuchs, Chess. Math. Qafetg Concerned Students CHESS Club-ROW lr M0144 CUS9f1l-DGVY, Joyce Delellef, GSOYQG Membrilv, Lew, David Reisdorf, Bruce Lee, Mark Ellis. The Chess Club learned Phil l'lC1l'fLJ!'1g. ROW 2: Keith l.GTltC1r1, CGrl LO, John Lougee. ROW 3: DOH vqrioug ways of winning G game cmd how to play the game better, Math Club-ROW I: Pat McNally, Frances Hipps, Marcos Membrila, Joyce Lathan, Bruce Lee. ROW 3: Eddie Sotomayor, David Reisdorf, Ed Ren- DeZeller, Cheryl Mahlios. ROW 2: John Thompson, Robert Tom, Keith frow. These students are the ones interested in mathematical recreation. Safety Council-ROW 'la Frances Ortiz, Eula Rae Harris, Margaret Velas- that were not registered in the parking lots. They established a stop quez, Woo Tom, Trinie Granillo. ROW 21 John Thompson, Jerry Norris, sign to help traffic safety in front of the school. Safety in and out of Mark Ellis, Ray Carrillo. The Safety Council wrote tickets to those cars school formed the subiect of many discussions. 82 Clubs Served Varging Interests Spanish Club-ROW I: Linda Moreno, Anna Rivera, Olivia Burrola, Bertha better known as Los Poblanos. One project of the club is to raise funds Cruz, Martha Valenzuela. ROW 2: Albert Marquez, Frank Fernandez, to award an annual scholarship to an outstanding Spanish speaking Jaime Yslas, Jose Vasquez, Robert Bracamonte. The Spanish Club is senior who is interested in continuing his studies in Spanish. Mediketts-ROW l: Susan Best, Joyce Lemons, Clarissa Sanchez, Vicki ROW 3: Cheryl Mahlios, John Wilson, Barbara Kosko, Janet Lancaster. Van Buskirk. ROW 2: Susan Bright, Darlena Lemons, Gwendy Apodaca. l-6ClI'I'llI1g by SXPEHGHCCH is The Theme of These STUd9filS- X 1 R. .-,l , Red Cross-ROW 1: D. St. Charles, D. Lemmons, S. Waag, J. Lemmons M. Price, S. Whalen, G. Membrila, D. Chavez, C. Boone, E. Gutierrez Unknown, L. Albanez, E. Massey. ROW 2: D. Lew, E. Lee, M. Morris T. Delsid, T. Orozco, C. Velasquez, Unknown, S. Brumbaugh, C. Henry. ROW 3: M. Velasquez, S. Garcia, U. Harris, S. Miller, D. Hummer, M. Lawrence, S. Sams, L. Soza, D. Lopez, C. Huaroque. 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As seniors, They sold TooTsie roll pops for a nickel anywhere anyone would buy one. The senior dance, held afTer The Tucson High fooTball game, supplemenfed The Treasury and helped sTudenTs recover from The agony of The close game. ln Their final year, seniors had over nine hundred 86 dollars in The Treasury. This money wenT for such acTiviTies as The Senior Prom, The Senior Picnic, and The parTing gifT To The school. Service proiecTs broughT sTudenTs a sense of saTis- facTion and accomplishmenTs. Four years of collecTing for The UCC and The Milk Fund drives gave class members The knowledge ThaT They had conTribuTed To The beTTermenT of The communiTy. Officers of The senior class were Howard Eng, vice- presidenT, Gloria Gee, Treasurer, Linda Budinger, secre- Tary, and Willis Maki, presidenT. rg, Q gr, LU ,ga RN Q- MW ,M RS fi iv' ' 5 1.1 , '55 Cathy Acosta George Acunci Henry Aguilar Jesus Aguilar Ruben Aguilar Joe Ahumada Margie P. Ahumacla Linda Albanez Frances Alday Beraldo Alegria David Alegria Barbara Alexander 'ffzrgdf QB?- Barbara Alvarez Ceciliq Alvarez Pqfsy Alvarez Danny Amarillos George Anderson John Anderson Charles Anthony Vince Anfinom Josie Arellano Robert Aros Martha Arvizu Anna Ausdemore an - Robert Aydelorte Debbie Bagley Sandra Bailey Tosia Banas Antonio Basurfo lrenia Basurfo Indra Belford Frank Bermudez 41-me-ki haw, iff Jose Bernal Josie Bernal David Besf Pafrick Befancourf U. EWS. Charles Beffers Carla Blanco Brendal Bolton Richard Boranno Teresita Bravo Ken Brisley Fred Brown Laura Brown Richard Brown Linda Buclinger Linda Bunlon Tony Burrell 88 only Celina Burrola Guadalupe Burruel Larry Joe Busby Willie Butler Gln' Betty Butterfield ,io Francisco Castaneda Margaret Chrapla ,,,Q, ar -' Mary Helen Calderon Candi Campbell Dolores Canez Olga Canez Tom Capran Sylvia Cardiel Debbie Carlton Melinda Carmony Charles Carreon Robert Cassel HQ C lf Sm w Esther Castillo Rosa Castro Gordon Clark Carla Clarke C Q? f 1 Xieg.,, Y Lf L 35' r gf x W Sandra Catlin Robert Clifton Lynda Chase Virginia Chavez Rosita Contreras Violeta Contreras 89 Deborah Cook Clement Copeland Robert Corral 49' Yolanda Corral Margie Corrales fa-1-we Ignacio Cota Michelle Anne Cotroneo Phil Crockett Bertha Cruz Esther Cruz wie Sandra Cruz Francesca Curiel - John Curtis Margie Dalton Alfonso Dancil .sg- qua., tt WH' , 5 V Z, :wr ,- V ' 1' it ff' YM, ,V Ann Davis Kenneth Davis Wanda Davis Frank De La Cruz Nelda De La Torre Susan Delianovan Florence DeMichele Joseph Dernuth Marlene Dennis Joan Dezember Donna Discher Dael Dixon 90 Eugene Dong Neenah Drozd Betty Duarte Joe Duarte Eugene Dudo Juan Dupont Richard Durr Mary Eishen A , 2 :lx NY M : tv- 'L -, ii i an ' Q its ,. 'X 2 X Tom Elam Betty Elias Matthew Ellis Oscar Encinas '31 ...Mx-' if Rufus Encinas Howard Eng Genevie Enriquez Jesus Escaieda Marie Espinoza Eddie Estrada Hector Estrada Olivia Estrada Sylvia Estrada Margaret Eyrich Zenda Farero Adelina Federico 91 John Field Richard Firnbres Delia Flores Marie Flores gm Yvonne Flowers Q Sandra Freas Michael Gallego Danny Galvez Benny Garcia Bertha Garcia Ernest Garcia Norma Garcia Rebecca Garcia Leonard Gaskill Flora Gasper Gilbert Gastelum Rictwrd GUSTelUm GlOI'iG J. Gee May Gee Bruce Gillette Jerry Gilmer Dennis Glen Nfmeffe Glover ROSS E- G0bEG 92 Raul D. Gomez Carmen Gonzales Tony Gonzales Bonnie Grainger Sandy Greenwood Liz Griialva Gerneda Grisby Frances Grover Ignacio Guerrero Rosa Guevara Emilia Guillen Alice Gutierrez Sylvia Gutierrez Billy Hamm Nancy Hammock wi Time for contemplation In a rushing warld was a welcome change for sometimes break through the whirl of daily activities. Lunchtime was for Wade Stocum He deliberated over Those deep philosophical ideas fha? eating of course, but development ofthe mind was also important to Wade Kathy Hardy Gale Harper Doriean Harris Eula Rae Harris Evelyn Ruih Harris Joe Harris Robert Lee Harris Bernice L. Harvey Art Hash Roy Hawkins Kathy Hechf Richard E. Heidi .lerlina Henderson Pat Hendricks Calvin Henry 'lf .- George Hernandez Neftale Herran Patricia Herron Carol Himon Lgrrqine Hipps Sandra Hoffman Linda Hofmann Fredeite Holbrook Michael Holly William Hoover Mark Horton Bobby Hourschf 94 ,g-V MMA xiii Mary Howell Helen Hoyos Rosalie Hoyt Tom Hubbard audit ff X i l James Hunter Glenn N. Hyde Lupe Inclan Ronald L. James l l i l ,,.. ' Billy Janssen , 'I T A ,K Gloria D. Jones i 4' Johnny Jones I 11 -v - ix' Connie Jonski i 1 ge l i il l 5-H 6, , 5,3 if A ' lx We R few? Brenda Joshlin Brenda Kelley Connie Kelly Gayle Kern Lonnie Kighi LaDonna Klingensmith Pafricia Knicely Torn Knicely Carol Kosko Richard Kunz Faith Landerville Ray Lane Dianne Lowe Ernest Lawrence Edward Lee Jimmy Lee Mike Lee Darlena Lemons Joyce Lemons James Lennox Francisco Leon Manny Leon Margarita G. Leon Roy Leon David Lew Rachel Leyvas Kenneth Liberty . --1 vw' is Nea. Ur Lee I-ir1C1feS Michael Linehon Patricia Lodge Bobby Lopez Frank Lopez Irene Lopez J0hr1f1y Lopez Lupe Lopez Marie Lopez Mary Louise Lopez Memo Lopez Norma Lopez ff ..3 -Q we Q-uliiitif J fl' 758 01' iii 82,1 Joe Martinez Maria Marinez Steve Martinez Bill McKinley Linda McNally Gerri Mead .MK fit? fm 'Vow ..M.5 Ruben Lopez Johnny Lulan Allan Luther Dave Lynch Hope Madrid Penny Maerk Patricia Maish Willis Maki Albert Marquez Grace Marquez David Martin Janie Martinez SML Terry Martinez JoAnn McClanahan lsela McKenna Aida Medina Patricia Meisel Terry Menard Dave Mendoza Freddie T. Mendoza Connie Mesa N, Gilbert Mesa Mary Meserve Frances Miguel Sandra Miller Cecilia Miranda Mary Mixon Yolanda Molina Susan Montano Charlotte Montgomery Judy Moore Manny Morales Vivian Morales 019 gpm N if t University ot Arizona Senior Day gave Dennis Glenn, Tommy Vagades, and Hector Estrada an opportunity to acquaint themselves with the U. They visited fraternities, made trips to the Student Union and cafeteria, and in general enioyed the scenery on campus. Also on the schedule 98 of events tor Dennis, Tom, and Hector were a barbecue dinner, the U of A vs. Utah game, and a dance, to all of which visiting seniors were admitted free of charge. QTXL: :JW vm? ghwg fr' F' 1 'U' Vw 5 is ers? 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Ken Price Steven Price James Pryor Art Ramirez Manny Ramos Marilyn Randle Gilbert Rangel Gloria Rangel Jerry Raynor Eddington Reece Sally Reecl Yolanda Reed 100 ,W lf Woyne Reufer Terry Richardson Robert Rios Armida Rivera Mariana Rivera Randy Robinson Ronnie Rodriguez Teresa Rodriguez Toni Rodriguez Frances Rodriquez Patsy Rodriquez Vivian Rogacki Linda Rogers Stella Rolas Esrella Romero Linda Romero Tony Romero Humberto Rosales Richard Rosfhenhousler Samuel Rosthenhausler Frances Rudolph Rocky Ruelas Charlie Ruiz Frances Ruiz LaVerne Ruiz Mary Ruiz Marlene Ruppelius Mary Russell Duane St. Charles John St. Ledger Christina Salas Frances Salaz Conchita Salcido Sue Salgado Elizabeth Sanchez Angie Santa Cruz -vs-w..c,,, ,,pA.f.., fx if wmv -1- Gilbert SGHTG Cruz Horacio Santa Maria Danny Sargent Marie Scaff Charlotte Schilling Elizabeth Schrader Bill Scogin Sharon Scott Barbara Sharp Linda Singleton 102 ...fv- mmm ,F fm i.-4 ---W-MN Gloria Schmeling Freddy Smith 1 Irene Smith Joe Smith Tom Solano William Solano Adam Sofelo aiwbgx 14 Eddie Sofo Ronald Soto Manuel Sotomayor Lewis Springer if ? Wade Slocum Sue Stropko Steve Stumbaugh Bob Sutherland Vance Tague Jimmy Taylor 'lk ' . li: M f-so,..ma ,if QB 3 , 5 , , iii? F 'Yrs I Yolanda Teyechea Dianne Thomas Robert Thomas Rosie Thomas Thompson Carmen TirIiO Larry Todd Woo Tom Brian Tompkins Rosemary Torres John Trias Jim Trimble 103 Chrisfine Truex Sue Turner John Ugalde Ralph Uranga Thomas Vagedes David Valdez Armando Valenzuela Mary Ann Valenzuela Naitie Valenzuela Yolanda Valenzuela Carlos Valle Marie Vander Siraten Leah Van Hafala Bob Vasilyev Manuel Vasquez QW f 589' ilk ., 'N wry' may Huw-A iz J ll . Ralph Vega 3 ' Joe Velasquez Kathy Verde Don Vigil Vonaia Alfred V'llG Norma Rosa Villa Roben Villegqs David Ward Melanie Wayne Viiayaraghavan MOVY Wells 'I04 Gary Weisenberger Edna I. Whalen Geraldine Wheeler James Whelan Thomas Whitehouse Ron Wiley Dorothy Will Charley Willhoyt Orlice Williams Shirley Williams Mary Carmen Wissar Stephen Witkowski Jane Wong Irene Ybarra David C. Young K--Q JW Mike Young UV.. Quarterback George Hernandez smashes Through The paper Pueblo War- riors barricade To bring in The winning Team aT The Douglas game. Concentrating on holding the sign upright, and on cheering The Team as They pass are head songleader Charlotte Montgomery and co-head Lorraine Hipps. AT each home game, a different player broke Through The Wally Warriors under The blue-and-blue goal posts To lead The Team onto a field lighted against a dark night background, and To The roaring greeting at an excited crowd. 105 Danny Yslas Ramon Yslas Terry Yslas Ron Zimmerman Estella Zuzuarregui 9 Bw? Welcome back wishes for Ramon Yslas, whose football iniury caused Committee, which was his homeroom. Seated in Miss Reynolds office, him to miss two and a half months of school, were shown by his home- and enioying his heaped-high sundae, Ramon is surrounded by Melanie room with a mouth-watering Dairy Queen party. Ramon was activities Coatsworth, Cliff Mayes, Charlotte Montgomery, Beth Pierce, Janie Phebus, chairman of the student council, and so, a member of the Executive Rita Crawford, Sue Stropko, Mike Wilson, and Carla Clarke. 'I06 l Sandy Greenwood, Estella Romero, Joyce and Darlena Lemmons received training in practical nursing at St. Mary's Hospital from Mrs. Edna Ross. This was part of the new course whereby the girls not only attended classes at P.H.S. but also received special nursing instruction at Tucson High School. i Seniors Cultivated Vocational Skill Before a student registers in voca- tional printing, he must have had one year of graphic arts and a two hour class in printing. ln the advanced course, the off-set method, used mainly for books, is stressed. Joe Martinez, Vivian Rogacki, and Bill Navarrette tangled with the off-set press during the year. November brought extra work for Carla Blanco and nineteen other DECA students as they began work on their fifty page survey of the tourist industry in Tucson. The proiect was headed by DECA president, Jerry Raynor, and was presented by the group at the state DECA con- vention in Phoenix. This won national as well as local recognition. 107 ' ' 'E ' 'W' ' ' ' ' Am W M W ' W W ' W . --. 1 V ' if fra. diygeagzesfvpiiefkmVg-f,4fZ,1w1?3,'Z:3wi:w:5?fw5ga':2'Ye V . - W, M V A. mf -W, f , .4 H-af A '??0gv,,mf--slgawmmflfs. ww-f.,,w,Y, ,RA- . ' 5 'W . , 5 , MI,ifi:?'Q 'F'-Aff ' ,, ' 2,1 v - 'Z3siQYi?25q3i lik ' if f- , A f ' ' 571 ' fi! if 'MU Y K u p Y, 3 I , W A in ' 'WMM--',k,MMw, HWWW' Mmm , , w Auf.-.i af? 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PresenTing a junior prom in April climaxed The year. Long formals were worn and corsages were sniffed. All seniors were issued special invifafions as an honor from The iunior class. OTher officers were Yolanda Espinola, secreTary, and Robert Tom, Treasurer. 5. UAA V .,., ,,.. . 5 Q L . POSQUGI Ablles , ' V Q Carmen Acedo , - . ' i Matilda Acedo ' V . -V ' ANTONIO ACOSTG V V .,s:v.. . -1 .. L QV .1-g::V'g.zV.V ': J riegfifttr 5 'Y we L-,.. A 'L'- ,.,, 'Sl i Manny Acuna . V- A Manuel Alarcon ,,.. V I B ld Al ' w 1:,, 2 '-f'- iz fm 31 -- li gf ' j ' K 'V Y 3 S-V V-4 V?'3, fl .e3 'Vi Vx. ff' i J' 3-fi 1 ' em 0 egfla J ,V ,V lf : -A V VV V M V . V .V VL LV ,L,-.k V,VVVV V V. Y .,, M., .V1 -' V 4. S . . ' V V fr ' V -M ' f ' V .L l V fe Ernest Allen r 1 V V fi . - ,.', Jose Alflmlrdno 4' K' V f EV . V1 P' af' S rig? Ana Alvarez 1-11 if Q - V , ,,,, V. g- Yi VV V V: -,- V ,a,,.., .IV 5 . V ,'a ' - + V4 J Gilbert Alvarez 2 - V. -Vi - Vf' - if V- 314' E' V V- V4 -:VV-fe-VV v ' Matti? 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V if - a, r ,A .2 ti' rf' f Jesus Coronado Dianne Corral Mary Ann Corrales David Cortez Leonor Cortinas Linda Cortinas Joseph Cota Rita Crawford Linda Crum Felipe Cruz Laura Cruz Robert Cruz Robert Cruz Susan Cruz Wyatt Dailey Ted Darling Gaynell Davenport Kathryn Davis Cynthia Davison Sandra De La Vara Julia Delsid Jane Demuth Patricia Denault Claudine Dennis Joyce DeZeller Ronald Dominguez Marie Duarte Joe Duran Little beaked cap and all, Coach Lou Farber played the game from the change defensive tactics. The Warriors proved Farber's coaching with a sidelines. Quarterback Frank Fernandez is given instructions for an even 21 to l6 victory over Douglas. more effective strategy while the visiting Bulldogs called a time out to Robert Duran John Durbin David Durkee John Eggleston Rachel Egurrola Mark Ellis Robert Encinas Marilyn Enos Michael Erwin Jose Escalante Wally Escalante Yolanda Espinosa Rondalyn Faust George Federico Gildo Federico Jose Federico Miguel Federico Ruben Federico Thomas Federico Sandra Feeback Erlinda Felix Maria Felix Arturo Fern Francisco Fernandez 1 ,ch e Y A- 5 Mmm: s i L , ,.,, 1 3415, :gg 14. m e 'T , W., . ..,,. .,,..,, t Wcm ,M sqm: 41 k V1 92 , Wblslz.ff4S.AlZl'?5if27sf 7KQQTWQQQ3'5'lL5?2'f3i7i K ll firmziaiglslifr ufflrfrjevmvisfwriif rkfrwmrieife S 2 .Ki,s'xZM Fffelw '4'3xAaZfL:: 71 ,,gw,W ,wm.,t gfyriwsp fl . ,, me-E ,. ,sfrgizi 5-:gr fgwtfisei e,-:S-sw: . . 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' , , gig Eric Griesemer f is Z - , ' rL', L, .Q Alberta Griffith mf . QF! . D, ' , YV.,--i jug I '7 ,v if L i f . '4 -..,- .l ' Jill ll- V i' ? George Guevara . A . , A L , H Esther Gutierrez fk'L . V' e K 5 F'lf1,l.ii Z . i 'A H Elies Gutierrez it ,. . - ' M .lL?iTwwf fr3 i r 1 D ' V MM. . , 1 7 3? I V ' f 4 ' fefzr- fe --, em... ,..: '- , .fe . X r S i f Manny Gutierrez S 0, ew-1fi5 r l MlCl lQel Hack ifiyss' f . . Ti? ., jj i S-18 l.InClC1 l'lC1Igl'il -up Q M , ,Psi V Jennie Hall . ,, ,Ms ,EW . i.-t '-,ziwf V 'el gs, .Q,'i fi frjgwf Sybrl Hell s , my . W ' 2 ' Madeline Halstead ,, Betty Hammock gy ' 4 f.:-is , Xi, 'r f 3 ' . ' 3, X Q :fx LOFVY Hvfdln t-'tt e i Boone Harper ts-tr 1 -Q fm, -, we ilrif 115.3 K t- f '2- Carolyn Harper A l 5 QQ, Vw, Y. g g! 3. ,' A 3 f Marvin Hart .., K3 I . 1 ' 'l ' V5 ' AT7- 1- r We 'D :'jf'1:4 2' Philip Hartung ' f, V 'ff' jf 'A .r . -' ' e f - -' '- ' -'-' 1 '-' Martha Hawke . V I ' L 1 gpg . ' E- r 15.iQv.sfm.i-,tti,t i, fig.. ,.f.V, z gf:-,iig1 -,fn ' . -z f' Q-1 r - f 4, .gr Cali?fs'Wil'i55'fl'elf'fSl12Visitfilfifeigfisf D few:-rf.i-mem fr fi:,m-we f ' Q--ec,,.u:aiQ2,2ts f V -7 -i -i-rrwweff trriiwi-ra Frank Hayter 'rr'.r r,.,, Cecrlru Henderson -.ww l'.e 4 p . .. p si? E ' 1416 K1 Q -L E . , W e V ,fi Floyd Henry ,Q gg i Vkkrr gi A L W, V, , Arg. ggi i,,e..Ae11 ,Q 1 5 K . . R I h H d -i e mi, 5: 3 gf ,. wi - if Ting G P e 'f ' ez f. Affhvr Hefrfln ' . - - - il-.if eagle ,,,, 71 ,V '-.r, g 1 ' We , Patricia Herron fgagrzrf-,ff'rf .-rf I f jr sa ' - wrjgsfii g , gczigfg pf ,Mg , D H'lI J ?iiiizii'f?2--' -' ' ri . U w ,- ' ' T ' ave i r. fe --- 12 t 4 'A -- V -fre.. ' ,,l' w 7 . as 'ls . We 'r 1 , s 5, if , . , 4. fig? 115 jew .7 day to discuss class problems and proiects. Some of the members were Money for the traditional iunior prom was the main topic of discussion at numerous iunior class council meetings. The group, a representative from each homeroom, and any other interested juniors, met every Tues- Eifif LW-if ull' Q ,lx it 01' ' i Y 1 W, .. 'if . in +2 ., X is in .sf ,mi ,, M Q 116 i 3 of .. or V ..,,. f 7 -4' Q N '5 1, M 31 x- .. -:.. .i x - ,155 V gg it S 2 . M gy 5 T9 1 . . ,I:, ,. gt , I , iu., 3, ww si + 3 A-fi M5 fr rysjif, A 1 'il X ,V 525 V, ..,,,,,, In iii. N iff , f f ,. t C i it M IX5 f .. is ,J eine , it ll ,,..a:. A R Uv S Richard Clifton, Patricia Denault, and Bobby Tom. ' Y Q . afar K. .ir J it Q J - f if W t',, 6 'Q as 4' :EF 1 ,t,,.,W,, ., u,..u,, ff,f.1,1e i ,ii.,,.,,i i . , ir, i,,,.,, i,.u,u.. , , Al 'V' E 3548 wfenggi' tw WSIS? at ' f557 f E .i wr xx 1 il 5. egg:--4 , ei ff 'I 3 - 21'r f , . Anne Hofmann John Hammoncls Lynda Horner Ann Hotchkiss Robert J. Hotchkiss Bobby Hourscht Carmen Huaroque Newsome Hudson Edward Hughes Chris Humble Mary Hummer Berna Hunter Jessie Hunter Jackie Hurley Barbara Hyde Pat Hyder Jerry lmel Floria Ishmon Ronnie Jackson Kay James John Jones Virginia Jones Weldon Jones Linda Kausler Kenneth Keith Janet Kelly Kenna Kile Mary Kincade em ft Q ti, U3 . , . :L rg we ,sf ffefw, ?251'ieif?i1f t mt . , ,Nl ,.:. ,L , wc E an E -221 9 is Q Q .3 s. - We ,. Lift-,, - , , V L W . L-,.- ' . L ,V J,,Z,.Z, A 1 L Q51-t '-irjgzs L- 5' iliilff ,. YL i 2 L A , f , N ' rt- ttllf Qs fa J K, L f Q JK Y ,1 7 E1 A335 J, X. V, .1 , 1 . ,,,frg..,E?gfw,r,,iLsfirX,, ffv, rx i l Z' 1 . ll - .' x- 'ww - wfzgmj , J H l,1lf'2 N y n ig f 3. fe, 4- 'fi-E' Q ,I g , 1 3-3 . gf fa 5 glllyt it K , A ,fb ,X LWWYJW' twiki- SKK at w e rage eww ' A Q , L, , f YB ui. L X2 ,L , --VL if r J ,'.' x 'M ite tieki 'W -- ,LfL. 1 'J .J r f 5 ,- Q 1 1 3 J f f Q. Y L YG X U 5 he Ee A ,m,e st' U Q98 :- it r re. ' r - , J . Lx? Q- .ax Qu, - . - f f. , , . 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Laguna David Laguna Gloria Laguna Richard Laguna Alfonso Lancaster Victor Lang Ron Larabee Richardo La Roque Kristine Larsen Armando Lauterio Gloria Lawrence Michael Lawrence Bruce Lee Eleanor Lee Sandy Lentz Briza Leon Hope Leon Don Lew Larry Lewis William Lewis Rosa Leyva Rick Liberty Betsy Lo Carl Lo Marceline Lockett Freddie Logan Perry Longfellow X 'ie ,ue fits?.izggit.i,s?iti'?fi' 'L ,AVXIPF 'l i QQ -V tat 'flaw' siggwrfi xx Fl sr ,, .4 ' , ' gf' 43 1 1 . QQ51, It vt il V ,A J ri,r Q A 51 lt X X . 1 Aww-vldff, I 5 2 rg fs a K IX L Q L YT f , 'V 3 K X . z H1 3 'LK me ei K X . . , . . jew' . -Lv, J V., giygl U ..,A.L,., , I W . ,, , . , ,, ayyl, t .. ,V , -f ur zz.f1g3ggg1 , wwe? GK sveiimr f 'aff' fi W A f' if ' it 253413 it 1, 'i L V L ,W 2 , . ic, 4, - L ttir ,, - w-32 ., Q. 1 Fi. I A . tg ki , J I gk, .K N 13? in mm. H -3 Q sgr 1 A A 3 Pm Stgffsfrw-fir lw,i349f5?:f . . , V 5 tr 2. 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Valenzuela Henry Valenzuela Martha Valenzuela Mercy Valenzuela Jose Vasquez Tony Vasquez Arnold Vega Ernest Vega Henry Vega Joe Vergara Barney Z. Vidal Marilyn Vigil Mary Villa Lillian Villaescusa - V . Jesus Vindiola i' 'J g i, Lupe Vindiola H M , Y Q 7 Alton Wallace Melvin Washington il L,Vi LV,Lh:7 5 ' if 'f Jim Watson Q bqlyyv by 5 . Rita watson A V h Sandi Weisenberger w?Qk3aiiQgAW . Ronald Welch -lfgffi ,, . James Weller fyiiy A 11 J WY W 'fe ,figy 'i'-i.',L l Q Marilyn Wiley 1 A is -i-.J T Roben Will Q, ,J Cwwn Wmfcms he uwukexfww . r fi Donna Moser expressed her interest in the scientific aspects of lite by developing an intricate experiment involving the importance of protein in the diet of white rats. The endeavor was carried out by Donna in hope : ' 1: fs x s. u F5365 2,5 J --:rf , ,f Mg of learning as much about protein as possible. The experimental evidence won Donna the distinction of being one of the winners in the Pueblo High School Science Fair. The fair is held every spring in the boys' gym u l r Jelly Wllson - i ' .. ., l-lfidfl WllS0n ' ' f Iiil ll MlChf1elWllS0n , 4? Ef?3fi? ' if f lf' , T l ill' Z' . an l Michael Witkowski it ,, , 5 L A V l Carol Woolson r j i i A V ff ,-,g i Q A 353 be Kenneth Wootten V - -y.. - L'l ,,,.: A 'L V H A Wendy Worden Taffy . ' ' A N ,, X 5 A r -, -- 1 1 A l.'i i ' A uf- fix - 1 if I if-r-2-ii' t il ' . -, i ,i ,, ,H gi, yew, f Daniel Yeager Daniel Young Bettina Yslas Fred Yslas John Yslas l fT'Vlf Max Yslas Joanne Yturralde Victor Zazueta Harold Zoellner Barbara Mosier Sfih t ,,:. ' fy' , f HQ! X 3 WS lim Xfiflf K P a K 3 wg ll K fc e l l . -gs T he . 5 T lescl at l . is lf, i ' ,, - ll f X 4' I . , I 3 '. ity f .. t' '- 4. 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C i, ,, ' f z Margie Cruz Rosalie Cruz Toni Cruz Tony Cruz Joe Cuestas Ken Cummings Irma Cunes Jeanne Curtis Michael Curtis Richard Curtis Dominick D'Angelo Ginger Davenport Paul Davis Virginia Delahanty Dennis DeWitt Bernadette Diaz Mike Diaz Richard Diaz Randy Dominguez Billy Dong Sylvia Dorame Nowell Douglas Stephen Dryden Clarissa Duarte Irene Duarte Leola Dudley Gregory Dudo Star Dunson Lunching at the noon hour, James De Michelle and Ken Power relax in the PHS cafeteria before continuing their long school day, ending at 6:45 p.m. Hot lunches were abandoned this year due to a previous lack of participation and only the snack bars were opened. A mad rush for the hamburgers, apples, milkshakes, and doughnuts occurred four times daily With a limited staff, the cafeteria workers tried to accomodate the growing Pueblo populace and their ravenous appetites. 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The firsT problem posed for The new sTudenTs was The elecTion of Their officers. PeTiTions were signed for candidafes by people They had never seen before. Campaigning among sTudenTs They had only been To school wiTh for Three weeks became a challenge To Those running. BalloTing was held, and The officers were chosen, The presidenT was inTroduced To The execuTive council and class proiecTs began. Beginning money-raising proiecTs early, in order To faTTen The Treasury, was The freshman goal. Various kinds of bake sales were held To build The money pile in The booksfore. Officers were Cliff Mayes, presidenT, Yolanda Gastellum, vice-presidenT, Jessie Flores, secreTary, and Hermina Juarequi, Treasurer. , ,J ,L ,,, f V, xiii i mfgifez-f1VfiVf V V M331-5 As x Km ini n it Q .Xie fV ,c it T' 3 K 4 . hi ,QV x i ,Aww VW A 4, V Q .J ,L 'W Kf R K-, H 'PN Z5-nw K I . R V-5-:VQflVif5V ix ... -HV-lfaf-we if-s:. afar: a-mf-,:'fi:,-s-ts. 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L',-. ' 'E yr ,t A an . T- ii f 'st' A t if 15 L'A, A-, ,,., A ' ft M . '51 42 -V - wk It rt? 'f ,A ,N A A : if . :af wt 'i . it , Q A Eg, . U 1 ZA. ,4 V . r , XX tif? its ' ff , st E 3-it 'Q-55' Q, ag , f V f Abel Dominguez Gilbert Dominguez Marty Dominguez Marie Doubek Diane Duarte Graciela Duarte William Durbin Joe Duron Sarah DuVall Judy Eishen John Ellis Tony Encinas Florence Enos Elizabeth Erwin Cynthia Escalante Mary Lou Escalante Diane Espinoza Joe Espinoza Norma Espinoza Robert Espinoza Santiago Espinoza Evangelina Espinoza Marlon Evans Mike Ewert Esther Fedrico Rachel Federico Kathy Ferguson Craig Fernandez Aw, come on guys, you can do better than that. Phil Crockett, senior, seems to be thinking some such thing as unfortunate freshmen Marlin Evans and Robert Micci carry him like a king across the patio during Frosh Orientation Week. 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L leg-'eiefli ez r KX if V' Individuals who needed a little extra help found teachers willing to do some special tutoring. Mrs. Sorey is explaining a particularly difficult math problem to freshman Mary Rico. Honor Society members also offered tutoring service, which many frosh appreciated because it helped them to acliust to a more difficult high school curriculum. Upper clossman also were aided by their tutoring friends when they tackled the unbelievably complicated problems of the more advanced math, chemistry, and physics classes. 147 Dianna Medendorp Joseph James Meisel Mary Melia Sylvia Mendez Robert Mendoza Sylvia M Gary Micci Mary J. Miguel Donna Miller Tommie Minnitt Alfred Minor Andres M. Miranda Eddie Miranda Ramon L Rudy Miranda Susie Miranda Jerry L. Mitchell Rochelle Ann Moffitt Steve Molera Sylvia Molera 'Vfr ' S -'se ' , a' V ' , L. if , 5' ' - ,glare eserve , .,, V .l ggmer 1 - I .i,,' N' 'E' ,W 7..l Q5-'fzlf'3,f Q1f,V.f J , xilnwb- -- V VV .' , 1 . Miranda -.,' L. 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En- couraging the team by decorating their lunch table and presenting them Robert Whalen William Whipple Marie Whitaker Jackie White Georgia Whitehead Lynn Whitehouse Herb Whitwell James Willhoyt Davina Williams Dewey Williams Jonnie Williams Rosabell Williams Jerry Wilson Lupe C. Wilson Mary Jane Winkler Cassandra Winn Lydia Wissar Donald Woods Loretha Woods Fairy Yee Linda York Diana Yslas Vick Yourgulez John Zimbelman Richard Zimmerman Rene Zuzuarregui Xavier Campos with cakes, cookies and other goodies, the varsity cheerleaders also led numerous cheers. Not only did the team receive a big kick out ot their head coach's yell, but they also enioyed the snake dance which started in the cafeteria, wound through the patio and invaded the halls. , , , ,,.kf K ,-,W ..,,. A ,,.s, use-:.s,,,Ls ,- f,f. :ff--f wfueyi f--. . ,,e,,L:,,:ff,r.,e,1Wm L A . R .,... . . , . , ,. 2 ,, -V ,'-' . 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'I Jerry Raynor if . iiszsagi. ff 1 T , ,+..zsM.s..:g:apvsffi:ss-is X N 5, ,fi H T N sf S s jeff i 'tl FW QU. ., M . , .f ,., si.. ,,..., . .W-V. , 15. ,says 5'-.gy fr l ii . ! l : T - i i Ron Ca rreon Charles Anthony Dave Lynch Bob Sutherland Bill McKinley shows why he was selected to All-City and All State Teams. Here he is attacking the Salpointe quarterback. Pueblo's star studded football Team finished the 1966 sea- son in Third place in The city. Bill McKinley and James Hunter made The All-City Team, Bill going on To make All-State defensive end and second Team All-State offensive end. Hampered by iniuries all season, The Warriors became known as the Walking Wounded. David Lynch made second Team All-City although he was lost to the Team early by a knee iniury. Most serious was Ramon Yslas' head iniury in The Cata- lina game. 'I56 Bob Vasilyev and Eddie Estrada were varsity manager and stu trainer for The year. Both held their jobs for three years. den Inexperienoe Marred Fooiball Season Adam Solelo l26l starts to sweep The end with Ron Jackson l22l leading legs. Action took place during The Catalina game. The final score, 20-20 the interference. While this is taking place George Hernandez HH boot- made iT The only Tie of The seoson for The Warriors. -' f rrrr o? X iw, nk, ,L f- .3 K, ,-,ggi f 4 r '41, -,y 1 ' sf 'Q 5 .- 1' Frank Fernandez Charles Beflers Jerry Pemberton E,-,-Q Q, n HW. , ? L N, 155' yr-fir P 'F gg J iff 'ffffiiz K z e 3' P -A -fr X :eff r r ' -' zrisizjiaaii,-'sw ,W , - o 1 fjwg ngrgr.: H ggfg,l5rg2,QGng1 Keys r ,ik sf 2 .. siege-Qr,iUY,si.'7M: ,. , 5 r . 1,654,145-fry:-r1 .7 A we . 1, W., r r V, , Manny Padilla Tony Basurro George Pro .. AH,-, - 1 .rf ,-ww,-ff: W. . - hr iyko ,. f lil :Bw fl - ' 'Y ' rjfl fl M , or ' X A flifr Noticing a weak point in the Maryvale defense, Coach Farber in- Armando Valenzuela Alberr Saucedo Ramon Yslas Slwcls George Pro on what lo do on The new play' 'I57 Pueblo Warriors Ended Season Third rffif ff 'A ' ' ' A TL x 0 'f ' f 9 ,. . -41- Y 1 .ff -. X, . ff 2-f .-if52.ri12wgi.isi?. .4-:gr kgfffifi , f 5- QM M 5 , d 4 f ZQvfj??gj5QWi,frT1: J' 5 ,, Z: 1.. . '- ' W ' ' ' a ' 'MI '--, -. f f'A' .1 I 5 X' is Henry Vega Ron Jackson Rudy Quihuis Yldefonso Gasfellum Flenard Grisby Tony Borboa Henry Miller Victor Lang I George Hernandez, senior, was start- Ray Ramirez Weldon Jones Dan Pallanes John Garcia -... Bill McKinley shows the Badgers it is hard to bring down a Warrior. The defensive game was directed by Coach Ed Brown. Through his own game Tucson defeated Pueblo, but Pueblo played the better game. experience, he taught special techniques to establish strong defense. 158 ing quarterback most of the season. in AA-4 Conference With 5-4-I Record gif wi :EE ,, I-:f21's-rt Q W, 3 i V H if v if-'ll 'V' ' QW -5, :.,e V V21 , if is M 3' ' if . ' 'Z -3 Qs? , get Pete Renaud Tony Martinez Willie Lewis Nick Salas Called frequently to treat iniuries, Lar- ry Snydal, team trainer, takes a break Henry Gaston Ray Zoellner Milton Bector Bob Tatum to WOfCl'1 The WC1friOfS in GCTi0n. Ron Jackson takes a hand-oft from quarterback George Hernandez to start play to clear interference. The end sweeps and fullback-dives were the an end sweep. James Hunter and pulling guard, Ron Correon, led the most consistent ground-gainers in the 13-9 victory over Salpointe. 159 Pueblo's Explosive Offense Scored Easilg George Hernandez tosses a completion to his favored receiver, Bill Mc- gave Frank Fernandez and George protection from rushing competitors Kinley during the Salpointe game. Fine blocking by the interior lineman throughout the year. Both completed many of their pass attempts Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo 160 Season Scores September 16 September 23 September 30 October 7 October 14 October 21 October 28 November 3 November 10 November 18 South Mountain forfeit Rincon 19 Palo Verde 24 Maryvale 14 Tucson 12 Douglas 17 Catalina 20 Salpointe 9 Sunnyside 21 Amphitheater 24 wwf' ad For eighteen days after the Catalina game Ramon was unconscious: then on December 5, he woke up. Ramon recovered and returned to school January 10. H Qt d With Ra mon Ramon Yslas 1341 in action during the Tucson game. He played right linebacker all season until his iniury. For the last two seasons Ron Rodriguez was a leader in extra points. down. During the 1966 season he led most of the time but ended in In the 1965 season Ron led the city with eighteen points after the touch- second place. 161 Bucks Broke Badgers' Winning Streak ROW 1: K. Budinger, R. Curtis, S. Sinex, E. Mireles, J. Wilson, R. Broca- monte, J. Yslas, P. Williams, B. Starkes, J. Rosovich, R. Montano, J. Gas- telum. ROW 2: V. Jaramillo, A. Mesa, R. Borquez, M. Nunez, J. Rios, B. Calderon, M. Padilla, M. Flores, G. Mendez, R. Hernandez, R. Romero, J.V. Scores New football coaches Richard Hugunin and Clay Hitch- cock sparked Bucks to a victory over the undefeated Tucson JV's. Their only defeats were with Douglas and Amphi. Pueblo O Rincon O Pueblo 12 Palo Verde O Pueblo 32 Fort Grant l3 Pueblo I9 Tucson 7 Pueblo 12 Douglas 19 Pueblo 6 Catalina 0 Pueblo 46 Salpointe 13 Pueblo I4 Sunnyside l3 Pueblo 13 Amphi 26 E. Foley, R. Edwards. ROW 3: E. Sotomayor, Coach R. Hugunin, C. Galvez, B. Ramirez, G. Dudo, R. Lopez, S. Jones, D. Holland, L. Petruci, P. Ruelas, E. Hammond, Coach C. Hitchcock, H. Pennington. Frosh. Scores Because of freshman inex- Pueblo O Rincon 2 perience, the final record for the Pueblo 0 Palo Verde 20 Maverick team was O-9. Every- Pueblo l3 CPO 20 , h I Pueblo O Tucson 44 one was given a c ance to p ay puebb 6 DOUQIGS 19 as scores as high as 49 to O Pueblo 0 Catalina 49 were run up against them. Pueblo 6 SC'lP0 'le l3 Pueblo O Sunnyside 32 Pueblo 7 Amphi 27 Defeats Dimmed Freshman Season .D . . .-,. . Q , . , f i f. - 'K I ., . I .I l r., V ll '72 l',' ff 'iff 7 .iggd .- - :K ' , i'-'l.' . 1' - V: -F I ' .... 'Z 4. 'A . :gg Qi :lf K 'lf' A ff.- l :. 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S ,, 5 I 4 - D .5 , l 1. . We k,V,, H iv ' kju., . ., ..., -, l P ' :Q :Eli ',,r an H I ,f s ,'.rf . 591 ,--. ,ge A R Va J X ,. D' .N .. ' 9 . , R In Ig gH.5.,Z:,:, ,..kV 3 V, ju .,k.. K M fm K i Wnk:V,s.jzw, . A A , it L ' 1 A ' ' sg W 2 :S-: ff Q 'K . ' -. 'f ' ' K ' ., ' 4 ' , ' T ' 2Q'fi 34,. - P 'i' 1 ROW I: R. Fimbres, D. Turner, S. Villegcls, W. Martin, L. Hunter, M. Evans, W. Vega, M. Valenzuela, R. Zuzuarregui, R. Hernandez. ROW 2: A. Lopez, E. Gonzales, R. Garcia, R. Rabago, L. McNair, D. Williams, L. Ryan, L. Thompson, L. Gonzales, R. Lowe. ROW 3: E. Pons, D. Walker, B. Cox, R. Blanco, G. Rico, R. Rodriguez, G. Fernandez, L. Jackson, R. 162 Lawson, M. Anaya, R. Rosthenhausler, R. Delahanty. ROW 4: D. Garcia, R. Herber, R. Gomez, L. Pallanes, R. Martinez, T. Lopez, G. Rook, R. Inclan, J. Mitchell, C. Morgan. ROW 5: C. Carbaial, R. Figueroa, R. Espinosa. ROW 6: Coach J. Knox, B. Steven, L. Rounsaville, P. Flowers, J. Padilla L. Beiters, Coach D. Navarrette. 1 ii! n3g , X 1 3' M I fk' ,, X x if fm? Aa A I A W 1 - K ' .unn- 5 1 an . F J L,ef9ff5-. V. Bill McKinley Eddie Meyers f 4 A , . s t f f.f. jg tr- , .1 W 'S 'Q W Xvgj 'U 1 Xt 'N gist 5 t ff 'W' Flenard Grisby Tom Elam George Hernandez David Lynch - - .,.......-.. 55 hir, . -- 'Wy g k t 't' at iiiie 1 if 'V . -'f-'- ff ' ee eee . s ' i g Q . .144 'li' N. s diii se it ,. yiei i'i'1 P - Henry Vega Tom Knicely Basketball 1966-1967 started with a victory anal ended with a loss. Al- though Pueblo won thirteen out of its eighteen regular season games, they finished in second place in the city. In the opening game victory over Sunnyside, Pueblo cagers showed prom- ise of things to come. They went the entire season losing only five games, two of those to Rincon. Finally the team reached the ali- vision AA-4 playoffs and won the first game against McClintock. Then came disaster. With only one more victory needed to take them to the state play- offs, Pueblo lost a heart-breaker to Flagstaff, 58-50. 164 ' 'iv' 'ffff' .l.f,lfEL,Qfi if-f V A ,V,L,,V, , MM., ,,-. i if l'.,' 1 fig, ',-f MQW SPV 1 f '- . 5' ft., -if , George Pro Ernie Valenzuela Ray Santa Cruz As a sophomore Flenard Grisby was a starting guard be- cause of his fine shooting and his speed. 5 l5Lm i1 1 .... . Raul Moraga Coach Nicoll talks over the game action with reserve George Pro. Mr. Nicoll took his team farther in post-season games than ever before. 5 J.V. Basketball Took Third in League 'wir' ROW iz Henry Raymond, Mgr., Floyd Hudson, Eddie Morales, Arnold Terry Hammond, Coach Ferguson. Lacking in height, Mr. Ferguson's Meza, Baldemar Jaramillo, Mgr. ROW 2: Nick Solaz, Ignacio Marquez, team defeated ten opponents while losing to only seven during the Henry Pennington, Jerry Imel, Tom Scroggins, Mike Witkowski, Don Hodge, 1966-1967 season. Frosh Team Gained Experience and Skill ROW 1: Carl Morgan, Ernie Sanchez, Selso Villegas, Rene Zuzuarregui, Castro, Rick Lawson, Donald Gregory, Steve Molera, Richard Thomas, Glenn Liddeke, Larry Chapman, Tommy Lopez. ROW 2: Ray Lopez, trainer, Lloyd Fields. Although the freshmen won only five of their sixteen games, Anson Wong, Larry Jackson, Wayne Martin, Bryan Stevenson, Ruben they learned a lot from Coach Maklin. 'I67 Steve Price succeeded in placing first in disTricT and second in The sTaTe. Sfeve finished The season with Three falls, six decisions and one Tie. Taking firsf in boTh clisTricT and sTaTe TournamenT was Ruben Lopez. Ruben had a Total record of five falls, four decisions and one defaulf. Fernando Sanchez capTured first in The disTricT. Fernando, a iunior, capTurecl five falls, four decisions and one defaulf. MaTmen CapTured CiTg TiTle LIndefeaTed Wresfling Scores Pueblo 27 Pueblo 26 Pueblo 34 Pueblo 35 Pueblo 32 Pueblo 28 Pueblo- 23 Pueblo 47 Pueblo 33 Pueblo 22 Sunnyside T9 Palo Verde Rincon SalpoinTe WesTwood Tucson Mesa Glendale Amphi CaTci lina Division TournamenT-FirsT wiTh-85 STaTe TournamenT-Third wiTh-35 Aggressiveness was developed Through many hard hours of pracTice. Undefeafed maTmen ran up ThirTy-one consecuTive wins. The fighTing Warriors meT Tucson schools To capTure Their Third consecuTive DisTricT One Tro- phy. Warriors Then advanced To Phoenix, where They wresTled To Third place behind Alhambra and Tempe. T68 Coach Joe Kaiusz, The driving force of The moTmen, strikes a Typical sfance aT The Catalina meet. Varsity nando Sereno. Wrestling Team-ROW I: Santiago Gonzales, Eddie Tellez, Fer- Sotelo, Gordon Clark, Roy Hawkins, Ray Ramirez, John Aydelotte. The Sanchez, Ruben Lopez, Fernando Pesqueira, Ed Armstrong, Raul wrestling team was faced with tough competition from Catalina and ROW 2: Coach Joe Katusz, Steve Price, Tommy Ochoa, Adam the Phoenix teams. Wrestlers Capture Third District Trophg , 1 A---' 'QMAWQL fm! ie T A 1 is ,::':.::2, ,,,'-ig! 'f'QQf'i,.Q 3 : , :'i:.x,N,, -Mgr, A 9' ED 'Aria' ' s ffif H iz ,:5:':: :Ig3:,,,,f 1 R' i' ' V , M- its T, - wi --'11 me 'i.,. J jig- ' iw, , .,.. E Ygigsg , ' -ffm 5 R -- ' ' -SEEN ff .... :sm 1 , X rx -V , '- -N f - 'W' ii' ., divhrm' 'le Y- tiizgii 2 .A M .i,,,, r . RR R R RR RZ- Y . ,,.. W, W' zs,i' ' ..,. 'R , ' ' ' HES? :aiZf:, 'l12, XUAVP Y sxviufrrvli,-' 5 'TT -vez., 5' i vs 22-:ri g,,,,siwv'1w:R R ,V gigggigjs 1 wggigmstcfr -fwf- Vz1wr2srQffs:4?viE?i-I , WR- At Tucson High, Steve Price triumphed over opponent 20-O. Wrestling Warriors, Fernando Sanchez, Ruben Lo- pez, Ed Armstrong, Fernando Pesqueira, Tom Ochoa, Steve Price, Adam Sotelo, and John Aydelotte, reached the state tournament. The matmen pushed the scores to a third place position. Santiago Gonzales was also victorious at Tucson High. 169 Warriors Place Third in State Tournament - , -- . ' ' With o reverse half-nelson, Ruben Lopez drove Bernie Tapio's shoulder another of his five season falls. This scene was duplicated by John to the mat. Ruben Lopez, state champion, gained five team points and Aydelotte at Catalina to win the wrestlers 31st consecutive meet. x To start the season Fernando Sanchez defeats his Sunnyside opponent at Pueblo. Ruben Lopez, Steve Price, and Eddie Arm- strong warm up at Phoenix Union, going into the first match of the second day. 170 J.V.' Captured Citg Title Undefeated wr' Junior Varsity-ROW I: Ralph Ayala, Jose Vasquez, Bill Pemberton, Robert Rivera, Fernando Pesqueira, Robert Hernandez, and Fred Sarabia. Victor Mendoza, Ron Herraras, Manny Ortiz, Felipe Cruz, and Jesse Orozco. ROW 2: Fred Yslas, Jesse Vindiola, Jim Borseth, John Phifer, ROW 3: Coach Joe Katusz, Dan Martinez, Bobby Lopez, Ed Foley, Tony Borboa, Fred Logan, Milton Bector, Dan Pallanes. Freshmen Unbowed in Citg Competition Freshmen-ROW I: Paul Flowers, Larry Betters, Steve Moraga, Charles Booker, Manny Caballero, Floyd Hunter, Larry Dixon, Joe Smith, Larry Thompson, Aurelio Camargo, Paul Morris, Paul Ortiz, Ruben Perez. ROW 2: Larry Hopkins, Robert Velasquez, Rick Spencer, Larry McNair, Ed Sotelo, Jack Hume, Dewey Williams, LeRoy Regan, David Valenzuela, Dick Steele, Richard Grant. ROW 3: David Garcia, Larry Pallanes, Richard Molina, Luis Gomez, Joe Duran, Bob Hubbard, Oscar Onelas, George Al- varez, Robert Gomez, Bobby Ochotorena, Tony Redondo. ROW 4: Marshall Smithson, John McNair, Larry Rounsaville, George .Rivera, Santiago Espinoza, Frank Montiel, John Leon, David Valenzuela, Ralph lnclan, Ruben Nunez, Ruben Fimbres. 171 Diamondmen Qparked bg Returning Seniors sts Q 2 Varsity Baseball-ROW lr Ramon Gastelum, Gilbert Mesa, George Galaz, Michael WiTk0WSl4i, R'-1ClY QUHWUFS, TOPO CGPVGYL JESUS AQUHGV, Eddie Carlos Ochoa, Gilbert Rodriquez, Rene Ruiz, Miguel Gomez, Albert Soto, l-OUlS 014990, R0Cl4Y RUelUS, John Tries, Gnd Couch ESTI'GdU- NOT Marquez, Frank Fernandez. ROW 2: David Pruett, Tom Elam, Joe Duarte, pictured are Armando Valenzuela, Gilda Federico, and Gilbert Santa Cruz. Baseball Schedule Fri. Mar. 10 Pueblo Vs. Catalina Sat. Mar. 1 1 Pueblo Vs. North Tue. Mar. 14 Pueblo Vs. Amphi Fri. Mar. I7 Pueblo Vs. Tucson Tue. Mar. 2l Pueblo Vs. Palo Verde Fri. Mar. 31 Pueblo Vs. Douglas Tue. Apr. 4 Pueblo Vs. Salpointe Fri, Apr. 7 Pueblo Vs. Sunnyside Tue. Apr. ll Pueblo Vs. Rincon Fri. Apr. I4 Pueblo Vs. Catalina Sat. Apr. 15 Pueblo Vs. Camelback Tue. Apr. 18 Pueblo Vs. Amphi Fri. Apr. Ql Pueblo Vs. Tucson Tue. Apr. 25 Pueblo Vs. Palo Verde Fri. Apr. 28 Pueblo Vs. Douglas Tue. May 2 Pueblo Vs. Salpointe Fri. May 5 Pueblo Vs. Sunnyside p f' Sat. May 6 Pueblo Vc Rincon Sat. May 20 State Meet Q Palo Verde Baseballers learned to see color. The team was taught a new method of keeping their eyes on the ball. When us- ing balls with different color stripes, the player must watch to see the color of the ben all the way 'im he mis ii. This we- method improved batting averages. Another improvement was a fence set UP 380 feet d0WVl the first l3ClSe llne- Gilbert Rodriguez, Miguel Gomez, Mike Witkowski, Rudy Quihuis, and Joe Duarte. A., Here Coach James Estrada reviews some of the fundamentals of batting with Jesus Aguilar, 'I72 aseballers Waged I8 Game Season X 'iss ks x ,' TK - 3' ' 5 ,ff -is ' 2 , if M, x X i 'L I X , X fn . as A f Q ft if f tw A 5 ,K Q S Xa , X 2 We we wif f tl H M I' Uggll 2 e 3, Ztlftwftfis fe in N' it se? 9 . 4, f 3 g y! we :jg ,Lge Qwxxqxgggi l Q l +V A Q I QQ. 1 6 5 -Y M 522 '321lf'5 X, '- Lgzfegsieggggkif-If 3 ,XA i :mfr ' , J 'fs ' - s . K ' '-'iff 'iiiFi V W -Q - M 5 was 5, ,Z Q LW .. pig? Q ei .1 ,W , x vgxgg, 8 A , :L 2: i, '22, I' Q-,s sgiifww at . i .e... 'KK - -' Q 1 ,,., I -5 :3 Jigs- 21f2if:?igQif57 2 - ss- g i i 4i1'f1.f. W i :i v . D 'f ' X, .. i., 3 W-sway A as is J,7,i,??3a.i.,1 55 tm wax, ,W gif .3-vigil. .2--,V V. 'Q' QW ' Jr V iii? figifii mi ,if iaeftffagfel- 5 - -,J ., M - he ss ,,L,,A ,, i. 2-- , - , s , it Y ' I f ewsziiifii A M 'kwtiffgiwfei fads me V is - Qf,14iZf?if?'55f4!vfff?g 2? Ziff, 'iieisiltif wil, f1fZ35y-7'f 1+liP jf ' L ,ggi f52g?f,fs1g2il95Zf,,?'BvK3g,fy f,wgQf3S? b' f gws. :pf me 5,s.,,qf,f,, - in N13 lg, ff,i.N-:fm its is A -- - 423217 fsvfwre f V 3if,fl -. in , cvs ' ,,,.-.4 , . ff 4 5- -, A. effigy- - - -,exe .it-f33Q, ,Q ff , ,iLflff,,,.ff'-zegzyfy.fi . . ' - wg Sy- 1, eq. gy ,A 5 ' l, Ramon Gastelum watches as Tom Capran P at 5 Ve. reaches for the b .- M? W CI Here Gilbert Mesa begins his third year of pitching. M Coach James Estrada stands by as George Hernandez swings at a low ball and Eddie Soto tenses to catch the ball or lump for a foul tip J.V. Baseballers Looked Ahead to Varsity 'ir iw! V? 5 Junior Varsity-ROW I. Arnold Mesa, Luis Flores, Robert Romero, Fred Leslie Niel, Jesus Gomez, Armando Veldusea, Jose Miranda, Jesus Feder- Sarobia, George Mendoza, Manny Padilla, Ignacio Marquez, Jim Rios, ico, Ron Herreras, Jerry Gostellum, Bobby Hernandez, Phil Ruelas, Floyd Eddie Sotomoyor, Mick Salaz, Henry Raymond, Joe Cuestas. ROW 2: Coach Hudson, Bobby Calderon, Armando Noriega. reshmen Improved Skills With Experience Freshmen--ROW 1: Roy Delahanty, Robert Rosfhenhausler, Mike Moroles, Santiago Espinoza, Larry Pallanes. ROW 3: Coach Diego Navorrefte, Jimmy Pickering, Gonzolo Valenzuela, Freddie Gomez. ROW 2: Rudy Gilbert Rico, Ruben Blanco, Bill Hayes, Romon Martinez, Frank Salcido, Garcia, Rudy Figueroa, Steve Moraga, Mario Valenzuela, Ralph Rabago, Carlos Amador, Raul Rodriguez. 174 Pueblo Hosts Division and State Swim Meets A - Showing perfect form in performing a back flip in a lay-out position is Brian Tompkins, Pueblo's leading diver. Brian has been one of the top competition divers in the Tucson area for three years. l i l i Allan Luther was the captain of the swim team. He specialized in sprint races. Jerry Helm's swimming team practiced all year in preparation for the season, which is composed of seven dual meets and the divisional and state meets. After the regular season meets, Pueblo hosted the di- visional meets on May 13. The week following, Pueblo's pool was the site of the state meet. Varsity swim team members were Doug MacGregor, Brian Tompkins, Ker- Hammonds, Jim DeMichele, Dan Mead, John Van Buskirk, and Ron St. mit Buclinger, Steve Toltin, Jim Cassidy, Bruce Grant, John Commissaris, Charles. John St. Ledger, Mike Rowe, AI Lancaster, Ted Norris, Jerry Wilson, John T75 Practicing to compete in the varsity meets is George Membrila. George Helm planned to use him extensively throughout the season. George was had been swimming the butterfly for the previous two seasons and Coach the only tanker interested in swimming the butterfly. Helm Coached OPPONENT DATE Palo Verde Mar. 23 Tucson Mar. 31 Rincon April T4 Rincon April 2l Phoenix Central April 22 Palo Verde April 28 Catalina May 5 Divisional Meet May i3 State Meet MGY 20 Although Jimmy Cassidy is practicing the breast stroke, he competed in the fifty and hundred yard freestyle sprints. Mr. Helm had the swimmers employ all strokes during practice. 'I76 Young Tankers PLACE Palo Verde Pueblo Rincon Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo 41? - --i' Firing out of the starting blocks, Ron Jackson shows the power he Louis Chaboya and John Anderson stand poised awaiting the whistle to start. used to outspeed the sprinters from other schools. Through constant conditioning and dedication these two became top distance men. Track Showed Strength. Lacked Depth 4 tfii.12!ij?Y?-, 1. , . M5515 ' , - , . . .L .,,:., Envy! K ... AV , kV.:,k if I .7 0 Quin ' ,E ff ,gs y , ,. ni' K ., HF: .,,,, S H glgliy., 5: if , 1 g uri! K SSI, L, . 'auf 46550 - ' it ff' , I imnwu, Q ' off 4285 .ergo It b , ff ,- Mr 'gen ZEN K' X -tg, gf? 2 2 BK 4 i i 05559 gas, i ' Y E Q -' if Mr 1 kxvl. Hallo Fw om ditto ITN, 007 Runners-ROW 1: Robert Teso, Jon Hoyt, David Valenzuela, Luis Canez, Andrew Randles, Michael Gutierrez, Clifford Moyes, Paul Davis, Mike Mead, Charles Molina, Jimmy Rosovich, Manny Lopez. ROW 2: Larry Hopkins, Travis Kinsley, John Wilson, Richard Clark, Donny Yslas, Richard Gallego, Louis Chaboya, David Reisdorf, Rufus Encinas, Arnold Palacios, Robert Montano, Roland Edwards. ROW 3: David Peron, Rick Amos, Ray Zoellner, Sidney Jones, Jose Flores, Victor Lang, Ron Jackson, Willie Lewis, John Anderson, Raul Gomez, Henry Miller, Edward Armenta. ,fa suv r' There were many outstanding individual competitors but lacking were backup men. In many field events there were Chuck Anthony-shot put, Mike Holly-pole vault, Flenard Grisby and Ed Myers-high iump, and Ken Hammond-broad jump, The running events were done by Ron Jackson-sprints, Willie Lewis-440 yard run, Leonard Gaskill-middle distance, John Anderson, Willis Maki, Louis Chaboya, Raul Gomez-long distance, and Bill McKinley-hurdles. 177 Field events--ROW 1: Ken Hammond, Mike Curtis, Robert Sinex, Mike Holly, Jaime Yslas, Flenard Grisby, Calvin Henry, manager Mike Saucedo. Clearing the bar with ease, Mike Holly shows the winning form that made him outstanding in the pole vault and a consistent point winner. l78 ROW 2: Milton Bector, Joe Demuth, Weldon Jones, Ed Meyers, Frank Renteria, Chuck Anthony, Francisco Saenz, Dan Pallanes. Eddie Myers and Flenard Grisby were the two top high iumpers in the state and Ken Hammond was one of the leading long iumpers in the city. Flenard began to prove his natural abilities as a freshman, when he won the state high iump event in 1966 with a jump of 6 feet 4 inches. With this kind of record, Grisby is expected to surpass state records. 4292340 'MI 05550 i V i i . ,L,' L Track team coaches were Robert McCaa, Ed Brown, they taught the team the basic skills needed and and Clay Hitchcock. Through personal experience instilled a sense of pride and dedication. Freshman Cindermen Sought to Better Track Records Hecving powerfully, C h u c k Anthony shows how the shot put is supposed to go. Freshman Track-ROW I: .lon McNair, Edward Gonzales, Larry Hopkins, quit, Gary Starkes, Ruben Perez, Thomas Verdugo, quit, Henry Morales, Ernest Pons, quit. ROW 2: Robert Hubbard, quitter, Johnny Alarcon, Elia Martinez, Larry McNair, quit, Arnold Armenta, Robert Chavez, quit, Michael Anaya, Albert Lopez, quit, George Villeascusa, quit, Eddie Ma- iolca. ROW 3: Leon Brownell, Joseph Freeman-quit, Charles Booker, Mike Carbaial, Louis Gonzales, Alex Flores, James Terrezas-quit, Oscar Ornelas, Joe Duron, Dick Steele, Abel Dominguez, Nick Yourgulez, Andres Miranda. ROW 4: Larry Behrers, Vernon Hill, Victor Ortiz, Joe Nogales, Larry Betters, Loyd Hunter, Dewey Williams, Don Walker, Pedro Alvarez, Paul Flowers, Robert Brewer, and Coach Brown. 179 . ,M '4 u Varsity Cross-Country, C. Mayor, M. Guiierreg, R. Encinos, E. Soto, L. Choboyo, F. Pesqueiro, D. Flores, R. Amos, and L. Goskill Indian Heriiage Aided Record Making Leading o pcick of Rincon hdrriers ore Rufus En- Tured by Rufus Encinds, Louis Choboyo, Fernando cincis ond Eddie Sofo of Kennedy Pcirk, The Pueblo cross- Pesqueiro, Ricky Amos, Dove Flores, cmd Eddie Soio. The country course. The Top six horrier positions were cop- '66 hclrriers ended their season with 7 wins, 2 losses. 180 M 4,1910 N M560 X' Eli 4 A-my yx UWT r We ' ATl'l.UEl'A 4 : J 'tl 1,4 4 V31 N62 EE ,SAB L C Qbihv 0 EB Qgxllit aw-60 497344: X1-fktfp 'ii' HT Q9 1530! ,Q L it 1 , Q db 'XML my W0 ,Ml-4 iftfm ATHUEPT. 'N ATH DEPi + L 3 X39 H ROW I: Richard Gallego, Louie Canez, Dan Valenzuela, Mike Sauce:-do, Rdndles, Chvpelle BYVd, Bob Wl e0flY, JGSUS Flores, Dun GUSl4ill, Alvcro Dave Gonzales, Rich Clark, Joe Cuestas, and Dave Peron. ROW 2: Andy Rlveffli Richard BlC1nC0, Gnd COGCl1 Rfibeff MGCCGG- for Harrier Squad Varsitg Cross-Crountrg Scores Pueblo 20 Catalina 47 Pueblo 20 Salpointe 94 Pueblo 29 Palo Verde 27 Pueblo 28 Douglas 73 Pueblo 28 Bisbee 35 Pueblo 26 Rincon 29 Pueblo 25 Tucson Sl Pueblo 34 Sunnyside lo Pueblo 15 Amphi 42 Tucson Invitational - second 'Thunderbird Invitational - eighth , 2 2 eei 2 'A - '41 iii' ir' 2 If -V H In the fifth annual San Xavier Mission run, Louis Q' 2 if 1.' 'fi A' - - - - Chaboya crossed the finish line ahead of Rufus Encinas. -- .... - - - - - Louis covered this 8.1 mile course in a record time of 40 min. 20 sec. The ha rriers meets start with a mad dash i s . and then settle down to a steady pace which has de- veloped through practice. After the race the harriers, ' t - - having slowed to a stop, lean against some trees. 'I81 Exaoting Control Goal of Ggmnasts v,.fir. 1 . A fr ,, , , , . , , , T A ' r.1 - H . X JJ 5 'Y ---2, ., xiii, . . . ., L, E1 ft 4 , -fix? i ffsiss 5 3 is i m.,.A. AQ , ,,A , . , .,.. '- f ' A'A' 'fk' f'l' M ' ' W-mx A f.-M s 1 E. Air .. W ,A L ,f.., if 1 f gay The Varsity gymnastics team consisted often members. Doing a floor L are Lennox, Dennis DeWitt, Robert Cruz, Edward Goodwin, Tommy Goodwin, Dennis Sprik, Mike Linehan, and William Hoover. Standing are James Brian McKenna, Robert Harris, and Coach Castromo Preston. The mastering of the complicated maneuvers of the William Hoover. He was one of the leading team side horse was the key to success in this event for members both in the horse and the parallel bars. 182 GYMNASTICS SCHEDULE Maryvale March lO Tucson March 22 Amphi April 7 Tucson-North Phoenix April 14 Rincon April 21 Palo Verde April 28 Catalina May 5 Division Meet May 12 State Meet May 19,20 Wifi 1. l Q, it Magisig 'Q ' M13 .W V - L aww-QV-: Ai , W '91 me-if-W 1-xg 'x K ,X 4' 1 , if A K few - ef.-qewte K 1.5-I L Sivlififhf fi-ill VM Incorporating strength, balance and coordination, Robert Har- ris displays an L-cross. This trick iS OHS of the hGFd9ST Oh The Dennis Sprik demonstrated skill that made him tops in floor exercise. His agility in rings even for Robert, top man in his event. tumbling not only aided the team, but added to school spirit during football. Robert Cruz shows a forward giant, an The neWlY formed f eShf'hC1h 9YfhhC'5TlCS TSGFU WGS Cardenas and Larry Suarez. On parallel bars- are infegrgl pon of Q ,-oufine gn fl-,e high bor, standing: Raul Green, Richard Heidt, Wyatt Dailey, Phillip Arellano and Jaime Lopez. Oliver Rogers, Walter Vega, Ruben Fimbres, Joe 'I83 Varsitg. J.V.. Frosh Teams 1 , A, of 4, , 1 Edward Nunez, coach of the boys' tennis Teams fakes G forehcmd stroke' Boys Varsity Tennis Team-ROW T: Armando Pelayo, Marcos Membrila, Craig Hardy, ROW 2: John Cox, Eddie Beiarano, Francisco Escobar. ' '- if 1 ff' iirilrr - s Q - '2 4 . , Q, , L 'Z' 2 Q a . T sy , . -g f X H K , 'ilk S? .HM , M x wx V ,ii1iEiE,?:,. , . if it Boys' Varsity Tennis, No. 1 Boys' Varsity Tennis, No. 2 JOHN COX EDDIE BEJARANO .df ff Boys' Junior Varsity Tennis Team-ROW 1: Xavier Campos, Alfred Sotelo, Steve , M., it I' .sf-aw' Kile, David Elliston. ROW 2: Ron Wiley, Lopez Ward, Ron Zimmerman, Steve ly A ly , ' ' gg 5, I ,ali Witkowski. The tennis team as looking forward to the return of two freshme , - qw 4 -Y ' Q Campos and Kile next year. n 1 Boys' Freshman Tennis Team-Armando Pelayo, Tomas Acasta Xavier Campos, Don Rutherford, Steve Kile, Don Daily. 184 fl tt s , 5, ,,,,,. 514, , V , l l ,, ' - V t ,,,, Q. ' A. D , X f ttss ,s,ttt seine ar, s'tl T X lslt ,t nl y ' 1 Competed for Tennis Honors 4 Girls' Varsity Tennis Team-ROW ii Cecilia Hender- Bright, Bettina Yslas. The girls worked hard through- Miss S9fGfll'1C Grace, COGCV' Of the Qlfls' son, Diane Rivera. ROW 2: Connie Mesa, Susan out the year to compete in all of Pueblo's matches. TGUVNS TCGYTWS C0l'i5iVUCTlVelY Cfllldles- Girls' VUVSHY Tennis, NO' l Girls' Varsity Tennis, No. 2 CONNIE MESA CECILIA HENDERSON , A y , in 2 Girls' Freshman Tennis Team-Norma Luna, Debbie Sandra Basurto, Rose Jaurequi, Irene Solomon. Dalhman, Girls' Junior Varsity Tennis Team-ROW 1: Gloria Chavez, Lydia Gallardo. ROW 2: Lois Beck, Ava Evans, Gloria Gee. T85 R 2 2 X 1 w N : 3 X Wifi ,- -f-- :I .. 1' - . . - - ' -- - '. ' 1, V x ' ' ex 2 Q I f B ACADEMICS af? Q S E i s ELL Q , mff. mi -:i::: E, H2 g EE gg yigiif' 5 Q H Eg! S: 5 'Zag 5'-1'-I 'f - QzQi?:s ,fa-f,:55S2.f: I 3 Q' F 'gf f ' 3 5 K X gg. si a 'Mgt 1' Eg Egg! 15533 E gg 5 is Egg 3 1 2 2 Q gg Q 1 I 1' f 2 ,,,. W' ,Q is 49? 2 ' Administrative policies were decided by Dr. Robert Morrow, Hugh Summers, Elbert Brooks, cmd Allan Hawthorne. Dr. Tom Lee also confers with this group With nearly all of District i high school students on double sessions and planning for two new schools under way, the school board and administrators were faced with double the work that had fallen upon their shoulders in past years. In an effort to economize, Dr. Morrow with the help of his administrators worked to define a detailed budget. The school board helped in this, by working closely with the schools in an effort to discover what was needed in each area. As principal of Pueblo High School, Miss Reynolds carried out many policies in order to enhance the benefits of school, despite the difficulties caused by over-crowded conditions. Her smile was seen throughout the halls as she searched for answers to the many problems Pueblo will have to face in the coming years. s, . -i '.,,f' 4, if R QW 'Q Miss Florence Reynolds, Principal School programs were co-ordinatecl by school board members: retiring president, Dr. Delbert Secrist, Mrs. Helen Hafley, Soleng Tom and Mrs Katie Dubenberry. Mrs. Myrtle Arnevik, at left was secretary. 188 Buck. Urquides, Johnson Guided Students In his capacity as assistant principal in charge of student activities, Mr. Buck worked closely with the student council to instill in all a desire to serve the school and the community. As sponsor ofthe executive committee, Mr. Buck helped to guide the school's leaders. Conflict of extra- curricular activities was avoided through advance clear- ance with Mr. Buck and Ramon Yslas, student activities chairman. Dean ot boys, Mr. Johnson, and Miss Urquides, dean of girls, helped students and teachers to improve under- standing and cooperation. They also helped students 1 realize their responsibilities at school. -l N5 Miss Moria Urquides, Deon of Girls V i , 3' e 1 f if l , . rv M Q Mr. George Buck, Assistant Principal Mr. Harry Johnson, Deon of Boys Counselors. Mr. Waesch Qparked Action WARREN STRICKLAND MRS. DOROTHY DOUGLASS MRS. DOROTHY HIBBARD JOHN WILLIAMS 3 frmrfsiff J . ,, ,- szwfssfffiif 'H0llnun.A2W-fflal' '1siMivs'3 I- T '--lsvgrgfi' fps QQ r . s s- 'H , is M . sri- ,J Sty N A ' fi: 1':'vf is V -3 .x 11' . -. 1 ATCO MAKLIN JANE STRATMAN Herbert Waesch, assistant principal, led many active discussions in the Homeroom Central Com- mittee meetings. 190 JOHN SCHENCK Acting with assistant principal Herbert Waesch, Pueblo's counselors played an ever important role in the school's academic and social life. Each counselor was assigned over four hun- dred students whom they were to guide through four academic years at P.H.S. Although careers and classes dominated many of the conversations between adults and students, each counselor was available at anytime to those teenagers with personal problems. Counselors faced numerous headaches of which the most prominent was preparing seniors for the cruel world . College bound students were encouraged to take the ACT test, apply for scholarships and ad- missions, and keep grades up to par. Stu- dents preparing for work immediately after graduation were guided toward specific goals through vocational classes. Library: A Useful Tool Running an efficient, fully equipped library is a difficult iob. lT requires an organized, well-Trained staff. Pueblo maintains a complete library of nineteen Thousand books. Students may use The library for reading, homework, reference, or studying and be sure of getting The job done. V E, K 4 ...sfo ...M or . 3' We A- -.iff The Library offers The opportunity for students To concentrate on detailed work through individual study desks in the reference room. F... A Looking for a place To do homework? Why not the library? lT's a popular information center-lust right for studying. Mrs. Etta Mae Dawson Head librarian ' Mrs. Margaret Gerow , , Librarian g 51, 2 Mrs. Edmee Elliott T 5 Librarian William Froelich Y'l'l l ' s 'V T l'l I ' H My A ec nician 4 Mrs. Rebecca McKaye Reference Teacher, who came late in The year could not be shown. Arlene Schallhorn Beverly Torok Lola Higuera Clerk Clerk Clerk Spare Time can sometimes be a problem. This student seen through The windows of The fiction room has solved The problem. 191 Mr. HarTke's senior English class begins discussion offer seeing the film Tortilla Flat. ll X Mrs. Mariorie Benson Chairman English 7-8 English 3-4 Humanities 5-6 Millan Freeman Mrs. Elizabeth Callahan Mrs. Mary Seilo English 5-6 English 192 . ' I ,s.. K Mrs. Lani Remender English l-2, 5-6 f ' 3 '-.f'-- -' Y l srzgf- gm iw Q X, K 1 Ili L as L ak ,B 'V' W' e K V, Q: -- 9 . '-'- x 1 -1- .f -su. RWE Mrs. Elizabeth Barker English 5-6, 7-8 EZ? -. Y Y AB 'm ir 5, ,A A , VT, 4 5 Mrs. Patricia Richard English 3-4 Speech , , ,. ..,g 5, GE r ww , 5 iii? J Y. 3 L am- 5 ,. i s , I . s, f af- sr... Carlos Velez English 1-2 World CulTure 'I-2 F , M f A Q0 J f , X K' i . f 'J-. an I . V25 ' -. r-- . 3 mix' f T ' ff' ' 1. 4 5125155 E E' iil. . W, - rgiiiiil xref zizms Mg, 1 .ififgr f:ig..,'i'.5i' . 11 mx' splsiffwq . if is-V Bruce Frampton English l-2 Speech 52- X. Diego Navarette English I-2, 3-4 Frosh football New Programs Enrich English Classes English is considered a tool essential to education. Without English we cannot read, without reading it is diffi- cult to study history, science, math, and other subjects. Without The ability to speak and write properly we are unable to exchange ideas. Facts could not be recorded nor could plans be made. Our existence depends on the ability to use the English language. Society is built around language. English is the basis of education. ln hope of further improving the present course of study, a new experimental program was established. This group of specially selected seniors spent the year reading from specific booklists and comparing books with the movie versions. Those studied were Tortilla Flat, West Side Story, and Bridge Over The River Kwai. Freshmen started a novice debate team under the guidance of Mr. Frampton. Junior Yolanda Redondo gave her service to the school while working in the Language Arts Office. This is arranged through the Distributive Education classes. She helped keep the many materials in order. .MH ygsyycr, ky. W E' y 1 'rU ' , ' if f fi 5 .5 Kenneth Ferrymon Miss Karen Baker English 3-4, 5-6 Latin s M 3 A -4' 9 1 .L . V - 1-,H ' LT' f -', Miss Judith Busk Thomas Harper English 3-4, 7-8 English 3-4, 5-6 Mrs. Marie Hayes Leo Hartke English 3-4, 5-6 English 7-8 F T A Advisor Jerome Helm Mrs. Margaret Delgado English, French Journalism Swim Coach El Guerrero English 'I-2, 3-4 X . Z 'W Foreign Language: A Bond Beiween Peoples CommunicaTion is The TacTor which creaies a common bond beiween people. The knowledge of language breaks down The barriers beTween naTions. IT is The key To undersTanding oTher culiures. The language of a people reflecTs The people Themselves. .lusT as forces influence his- Tory, so does hisiory change a language. For This reason The hisTory of a naTion can be Tracecl Through variaTions in iTs language. Realizing The imporTance of foreign language sTudy, The deparTmenT has puT forih Tremendous efTorT To further iTs fa- ciliTies. Offered for The TirsT Time in recenf years was a beginning German class TaughT by Mr. Loska. A Third year French class was organized. Wiih Miss SchloTTer- beck as adviser, The combined French classes sTarTed a club, Les Frangleis. Los Payadores, The advanced Spanish Tolk- singing class conTinued iTs success aT Pueblo. ,X .-X. Y? I Sh . 1 . ' . . .I L . ..,.. . f V 'ga , r v., l .1 Q gin, ' ' T W7 , K i , bikini V -'T 'A ' .'l. ' z I , l -V T - Q J ' 571 ,. 1 E. ..,.g , .- .. ', , 1 TI' ' .' ls .zviik ',' Henry Oyamfl Charles Beals Cl1GiI'fT1Gr1 Los Payadores Spanish l-2, 5-6 Henry Gamboa Spanish 3-4, 5-'6 Spanish l-2, 3-A l' x X f .af A i fl' A r , T , , -i A if ss rw F, T , E W . Connie Schlotferbeck French Can a foreign language be fun? Yes, say Mr. Loska's German classes. 194 ia. Lupe Salas Spanish 'I-2 lr, ' rigbff ,-..,'. g .1 qqg, H ' N ' K fs . -'s gi - 'gifs V, , f .f 5',as'.. 115131, . .jli sas K V, Sariia Rodriguez Spanish l-2, 3-4 , in W T25 , s ,ill . . I T TH dw: -:S T 5 I R kiix 935 .. 4 if Adalberio Guerrero Spanish 5-6, 7-B nga.: rf' 2, 5 ig Kew Q V- : X ' ... .1 Qi-lf! ,,, fi . 7' ' Q' H ips V ,i w ' iii, la' fl 51:5 E Albert Loska German l-2 Physical Science . 2 ri si ,. he 2 L wy , ,. Yigw, 7 .3 Lf , C- . E' ff. 'S x .. Mrs. Mary Stotera Edward Acuna Chairman Physical Science El Dorado Spanish Senior Class Sponsor Robert Bailes Employment Training, Service Education Mrs. Virginia Cowan Social Studies I-2 issue: ez 35 55 ,Qt 7. f1.lW4tg5'QtJigy''ifisffq j K 1. 'V '- Mrs. Duelle Gay English 1-2, 3-4 , rv . V M siiwifeiw J ,gift geggixgg if was f 1 t K sw 15? ts? 3 if P y K 1 e 5 ,af . ii ,ta A5-5'7:f'fl , V .. , l w' 1 t W Y ri s Q ' s X H R Q, t fm W s S . 2 ff' I 'Q Q 5 iii Rhodes Arnold Social Studies Reading Math l-2 'N' f55a?5iF5e1ipi?ii9?32.i13Z?55fii'i ' 7 ' sms . 554 i ,iz ff' gvfvfi, 3532 :j4Z'3.f59fQ2S,, ' ' ' . -IW - - f'lf5.-' uw-.sg f, -455115 ' ii is A51 1, W 21 ,gf as 1 iiwgfyisgfigg 5 ' - I 1 212'-'ix?::, 1 V, ,S 'sits' 4 A it ' - ' ' fl fra- ' 'lk v '5 'Q . YJ , . s X X 2 f, I .7 gk Y J... E1 g r r wuz - -0- Q, is 4' 4 '- , s 2: , - Keith Schwyhart Reading ep Plans for the Future Skills like making change accurately, being courteous and helpful to customers, inter- viewing employers are among the activities practiced in Mr. Bailes' Service Education class. Mrs. Joy Sobrino English I-2 X W Mrs. Sheryll Milo Social Studies I-2 World Cultures - ew .- 'ff , fem xefw--.,s-'isiifszmfsi . ,N .,.l I.: Sh if Z, fm is . ft . 15313 ,- -H1.ssz.s,:sJs-, Pa' Ni 'Q is sh W sf ' 2 , . ' x x Ps. sit . . . Asif. i M .. -1-.sszgg may - KN. ss . ,f ,i f?fl?5L' Robert Quesnel English 5-6 P.E. 1-2, 3-4 Mrs. Elgie Batteau English l-2, 3-4 Freshman class sponsor Mrs. Marian Wright English 1-2, 5-6 Reading Individual attention, training and coun seling are tools of the Pueblo Enrichment Pro gram. lt stresses the development of skills and their practical application. Use of the Survey, Question and Read technique pro motes the mastery ot reading skills. Individu ally designed assignments, discussion and role playing aid in the development of self directed individuals. Social Studies Laid the Foundation for F V,.k Q VVLV -Q QL-J 3-l lx 4 Q nr me I I A ,M ....... . ,,. ,:,- --,,,,:5,. 5 :,, . ...V .3 - . frzi ..f J ' ' ' 'S 11, :I 12551 An American's highest privilege is the right to vote. Mr. Tony Carrillo demonstrated howto use a voting machine to Ramon Yslas, Connie Jonski and Christina Salas. i Richard Rodgers Chairman of ,W Social Studies Department President of Tucson Council of Social Studies 196 The goal of social studies was to prepare students to be better adult citizens. To achieve this, six social studies courses were offered to Pueblo students: three required and three elective. Freshman social studies included a study ot the whole world as well as the local news. American history tried to give iuniors an understanding and pride in their American heritage. For seniors, current issues ot concern to the United States, Arizona and Tucson were discussed and carefully studied in American problems. Informed American Citizens in the Future . :s 1 l Tony Carrillo American Problems TEA committee i A nnnm A J ,V 'ok A .f K W ,Qc I Joseph Katusz American History Wrestling coach Betty Chadwick Social Studies 1-2 Q : f- -i v 4 mi x. ' ' 'V ' fl Vyf, ff g., ,f., J u, V fi - is g ,i,,,,V 3' John Knox American History Freshman football Gerald Dulgov American Problems AFT president ii ill' RW : A if: ' 7 ' ' ir 9 l it 4 Arthur Learing World History American History Q ' ll fi: l ' ,frin 5 r-,V V -is James Estrada Social Studies i-2 Varsity baseball coach K . - -'J 'K' 1. ,. gg ' fl .1 r Q 'Y ,. :isxiz syg I Leslie Niel World History American History Junior Varsity baseball coach Lou Farber William Jaap American Problems Freshman Social Studies Head football coach 5 5 l uf , , wig - i -?7fzE'i,i?5i1'i J Q , , KfV5 fi,m -'tpiill QQ ig' , iii ,,.. , ' Kenneth Radbill Social Studies I-2 Edward Smith American History American Problems Hall Monitor supervisor The best voter is on informed voter. James Ferguson's American problems class prepared for an election of governor, judicial and legislative officials held in class, by studying the issues and candidates for each of the offices before they cast their ballot. Mr. Ferguson also teaches American history and assists in coaching basketball. 197 , A 'fJ12r.1',i5YtSZi W ss M Q WX W V 4 Robert G. Thomas Robert Jensen Jahn R, DeMc,n1e Chess Club sponsor Physical Science Physical Science Chemistry ESEA Coordinator 111111-2 Ziivf rf' s2.gs2i'if fi? K ' .f ir-,:f. vfkfiifkwl. .fl if r, 3 Paul O. Parker Shaun Santo Warren Strickland Life Science Physical Science Department Chairman Science Club sponsor The mysteries of the world are silent-patiently waiting for our wits to grow stronger, said a sign posted in the science wing. The reasons that strapless evening gowns stay up is only one of the problems solved in physics. Although phys- ics is stated as an exact science, it applies principles to obvious facts to make them understandable. Chemistry and the periodic chart of the elements gives students answers to the reasons for the earth. Stu- dents build gradually the knowledge that will sustain them throughout the year. Casual interest in exploding experi- ments is unheard of in such classes. The reasons for minor explosions are thoroughly investigated. Chemistry com- bines with research to better the world. Biology is the basis for life and an interest in why leaves are green is cultivated in class. Finding, in minia- ture, all the parts necessary for life makes the class vitally interesting. Everyday phenomena are explained in physical sci- ence classes. Howto tell that the earth is traveling around the sun and not vice versa is only one principle shown. Any science can fulfill a person's desire to know specific things about the earth-it is only necessary to isolate the idea from the rest of the world principles. 198 ' . 3 A if sr . - . fss,s.,W.4- f .. Dangling arms signifying that an obiect was thrown was one way physi- cal science students Bill Navarrette and Carla Blanco viewed, at work, the principles they learned. The distance an obiect will fall on the earth in l second is about 16 feet. As the time is increased to 2 seconds, the distance is doubled. Practical experience is vital according to Mr. Strickland. Many seniors took the course their final year because they had failed to set up the class in their iunior year. Physical science helped students satisfy the two years of science required. Mr. Strickland, at left, has had his book, Investigations in Physical Science, reprinted four times. at P .. ?'T .. il'l'l:'s,, --:NWA Physics Seminar helped students make dis- The life processes have much to do with the elements of Combining sulfur and oxygen, students coveries on their own. Viiayanaghayon, the universe, and biology students were given examples learned about chemical reactions. Pat John Field, Willis Maki and Chuck Anthony by Mr. Russell Shoemaker. Terri McHugh, Jim Rosovich, Pierson points out the various elements of use one of the modern machines provided Jim Goodman, Angie Abieles, and Eddie Mireles observed. The Periodic Chart to Terry Norris and Hum- for class experiments. berto Rosales. Rot-ten Egg Gas and Bunsen Burners Made Science Classes Interesting . r -, 1 f y '1gfs.,z'? we 'S 5 ,Nj ..Pl24,Q , . me 3114. ,- , I . t .... V, 2 J gf A .. We S 7 . ' 1 X A, V' it J ' . X Ma - f ' 'i .JE ui John Hannan Proiectionist Club Lighting Crew sponsor Biology Clay Hitchcock Biology Russell Shoemaker Biology Sheila Slawson Biology Relaxing in the science and math office is Mr. Jensen. Although teachers seem to spend much time in their private cubbyholes, they are doing something constructive like grading papers. 199 Math Department Met Needs ol' Students Ron Wiley, in his moth class, encountered challenging problems in geometric construction ond mothemcticol diogroms. 0 0 V, ,,j,g-g V, ri-Z ,. '--, ,L ,-,, . A I , .,,-t ' , w - 5 . - 1- 1.,, ,,, - V if My 5 - - Ruby Moteika John Williams Chairman Mflih l-2 Math 7-8, 3-4 J 3' r-li A is-. 5 ? W Y ff 1 if 'fl , , K K fi ,- I C A 1- - 4353253 Gailen Wolff Richard Williamson Mrs, Miriam Sorey Math 3-4 Math 3-4, 9-10 Math I-2 Instruction in the use of the computer was given to Tony Bosurto in the introductory course in electronic data processing. Approximately sixteen hundred students were involved in the math program. Extensive use of over- head projectors, films, field trips, and guest speak- ers supplemented the curriculum. Various courses were offered to meet the personal demands of each student. A future college math major could delve into the complexities of calculus while the needs of the average student were met by algebra, geometry, and consumer math. Free tutoring was offered to stu- dents in need of extra help. Meaningful and chal- lenging courses combined with eager and helpful faculty produced marked results in the learning of mathematics. '- M ,, . .. ,,., ll L Vkkykkr 1 .2 '- .,,' 5 1-l-i 1 . .-,- 1' , ' , n i. , 1 1 A , 1, - 1.5 1.1--2 .fm ,,. 1 2 1 :fig Ji?-Ei 1 s 'ssl' -9' w 1R 51 iss 1 msg' ,yo ffsitsifl -ri 621 :11 '- UA 2112.111 is 1 1 dwg sf sf' E1 M 1-15115 'ff cette,- ,sii 22,2222 gm , mn ggi- nys 22 2 k , I egg , H , . . 1' 1 . 2 1 .. til N QL 512 335' ' ,cs 1 5595 L 12 s sf P ,A 2- 5, S5 , 1, at W gi 21 glilg 5 S 1 111 f22f1Egg-M2 r lsliq X292 21 l , r flflg lf WK , ,pm m.?llQ,'i 5 iq-51-51.11 135 1, 1,2 122 11, 11-1 ,,,f,.,,-3, so -11 31 11311 1,2 2 -1 I at 2 Ls , Hugh Espey Sam Westmoreland Honor Society Moth Club sponsor Sponsor Math 5-6 Consumer Math I.E,D.P. Consumer Math , 295 I , 55 f X 1 Arthur Troutner Math 5-6, 9-10 Consumer Math Joe Alvarado Math 1-2, 3-4, 7-8 -K ., sf Qs, by -1 J , , 1 3- 11 2 ag ? Ml 112 T' D 5 2 .21-M 1 - ' -Q..-:,.-.te n- 2 55,5-511,--,fsffr , . ,, ,W 3 1 . .. A .- .2,w,5,-W-sg:-1f1.5,e'v 5 f 1, 1 nf John Torchiana Math Club sponsor Math 1-2, 3-4, 5-5 ' 'f ri 5 i.-r Hg r l ' Q A 1' ,... 1 2. 1 ..2... . 2sr.- A , f 5 Q - rssrss s Y . Q- efib' Robert MacCaa Robert Miller Richard Hugunin Cross country, Track Honor Society sponsor J. V. football coach couch Mum 1-2, 3-4, 5-6 M0111 1-2, 3-4, 5-5 Math I-2, 3-4, 5-6 201 Fine Arts Extends Student Curriculum ----Q.....,,-Q -.Jin-Y , vl 4- ' --... For one of the many plays, the director sets up props. These plays are performed by adept students and directed by Mr. Caslow. :gi f Katherine Dobric Reuben Sinex Aff Art AFS Sponsor Mrs. Marjorie Vaughn Drama Don Caslow Drama Mrs. Dorothy Hibbard Vonda Watson Art Art Junior class sponsor 202 Burney Morris Hector Espinoza Dale Brubaker Department Chairman Band Orchestra The Fine Arts department is divided into two maior areas. These are the performing arts, including band, orchestra, choir and drama, the other is classes in painting, clay modeling, designing and related work. The Pueblo band performs tor the enioyment ot the crowds at both away and home football games and at home basketball games. The orchestra, directed by Mr. Brubaker, gives con- certs tor students and their parents at various times during the year. Pueblo's choir is divided into two groups: Desert Chanters is the part which includes all interested talent and Desert Aires, which is composed of the 32 most tal- ented who travel throughout Tucson pertorming. Mr. Caslow directs plays. Participating students must be interested in drama. The advanced art classes help many organizations. They were instrumental in the making ot the designs in the yearbook. Eula Ray Harris, one of the students in the advanced art class shows promise as an artist of still life in the annual Fine Arts Day, when the department displays the work done by the students the entire year. Vocations Start Mr. Honcoop demonstrates how to take a camera in t, Viwgzgaftf' gl ' 5 Tw 4 . Ray Davis Woodworking hs 'I 3 E. X J f US. as K as L L 1 Q. 4' se it i John Wiedenbauer apart to one of his students. Mr. Honcoop's ad- Electronics vanced classes learn the intricacies of picture Dept. chairman taking. T srii K 5 William Hall Joseph Cicero Melvin Middleton General Metals Printing Sheet Metal Ben Franklin Club sponsor ln the industrial arts classes the students had the opportunity to experiment in many vocations. Through these classes a person can decide which job he is interested in and go on to advanced classes and then, perhaps, to a job in this field. On-the-job training is offered this year to students through Industrial Cooperative Education. Mr. Clock is the coordinator. The courses offered in the industrial arts depart- ment were printing, photography, welding, auto me- chanics, mechanical drawing, electronics, woodshop, and general metals. Most of the classes offered services to the school. Printing students produced senior cards, football pro- grams, and other school programs and tickets. Photogra- phy classes took most of the pictures for publications. in Industrial Arts ,WW f , 51 l 1 f sl is it gs , ts? Q. , .W it - ws tl Ben Torres Frank Barr Terrell Jackson Machine Shop Technical Drawing, Welding Safety Council sponsor Alberto Arellano Richard Clock Miguel Padilla Welding Mech. Drawing, Auto Mechanics Soph. Class sponsor Industriously working on a printing press, Tosia Banas finishes her print- ing assignment. Equipped with new machines the printing department can produce their iobs much more quickly. 203 Business Practice Trains Students for Tomorrow Business education courses offer a chance for students to gain experience in the world of business. This department stresses skills in typing, sales, marketing, bookkeeping, shorthand, and office machines. Knowledge of office procedures and skills have a two fold purpose. They serve to give a student sufficient skill to obtain a iob after graduation or hold a iob as on aid to college expenses. FDSAJKL: Concentration is important, thought Gloria Schmeling as M watched her drill the keyboard. I remember putting that paper in here yesterday, thought Olga Canez. As a member of an office practice class, Olga considers this a routine task. 204 X Qs .M , 5, +' , rw , - . . - Y , :rv sy .5 ,qty . ., , g, , V' ' 2 ' 4 .Q f M., n s: dsxgsfg. 7' it ,A ...e-:eww 1 't A .U 6356? 51 . Y ' ssziiffii i A ' if i 5 V' zfsf f ii ii, VVS. Mrs. JoAnne Anderson Girls' League Mrs. Faye Mitchell Betty Jarrold Girls' League Mrs. Evangeline Valdez FBLA John Zimmer-not pictured Mrs. Marion Munsinger Mrs. Beatrice Tracy Chairman John Messer DECA Sponsor Mrs. Therese Berg Marion Hudson DECA Sponsor Homemaking Curriculum Expanded Mrs. Carole Boldt Mrs. Hazel Coatsworth fw . . f , if E5 C ,gf . ,. , Mrs. Esther Johnson Mrs. Susan Pendleton Courses offered by the homemaking department at Pueblo are varied and use- ful. They include work in food preparation, clothing, homeliving, and child day care in a nursery setting. Clothing and foods are open to both beginning and advanced students. Girls learn wardrobe fundamentals as well as how to construct a garment. ln foods, stu- dents study nutrition and learn to plan and prepare foods for meals, snacks, desserts and others. They then practice this knowl- edge by carrying through their plans in labs held weekly. Through homeliving, boys and girls learn how to handle a family budget, manage a home and care for children, in both class and lab work. At the Day Care Training Center, se- lected children are taught skills which will enable them to learn more when they enter first grade. Pre-nursing is a new course offered to Pueblo students who go by bus to Tucson High School. The first semester, basic skills such as how to give a bath and artificial respiration are taught. Second semester dc- tual hospital practice is experienced. Upon graduation, the student is a qualified nurses' aid. Norma Lopez found keeping up with the younger generation quite a challenge, and recreation periods such as this one at the Day-Care Training Center can be the real test. Day-Care training students supervise seventeen preschool age children not only on the playground and indoor activities but also during their noon meal. Students in Mrs. Pendleton's foods class found there was never a second to waste in the life of a good cook. Cindy Reynolds, Frances Basurto, Patricia Cassidy and Carolyn Williams are making sloppy ioes. This is education with a reward. If they are successful with today's lesson, they will have a hearty sandwich to eat. 205 ., 'W 'M I rrrr 9 'M gif s Q S K if C -wc, i if W 5 ii' it Wie l LNWG l 'X Robert Bell aka -'fs ex Q A if ff f c. lsr ts Serafina Grace Phgsical Fitness. Co-ordination r . S 7' t 1 Edward Brown Oscar Carrillo Laura Hodges g l li, X Xi K Cordelia Lundquist John Mulay John Nicoll Ed Nunez arrr s d rd i . raad , '--',.., M ' 'rrr , ,rr. V rarar i t drrd s iii ii 'r Bett N e, Castromo Preston Pe Schroeder h Y Y QQY c airman 6 Physical fitness and social ease went hand in hand in dancing classes such as this one. Sophomores were able to develop coordination, s . - V . 3 S I ,J W 1 ,H in I wi' r if 8 l f 11 r 5 Fritz Selby, Grace Wiggins Rosalie Wong chairman The Pueblo-Kota meet was a challenge to Fernando Sanchez. The referee got a close look at things. Go Hand in Hand Yes, over and away! Irma Cunes mounts the horse in one strong ana graceful learn new dancing steps and get to know and understand each other bound under the careful watch ot Evelyn Maish. better. The range of activities explored by physical education students is vast. The tirst two years are planned to be a basic introduction to as many ac- tivities as possible. Girls participate in track and tield sports, tennis, swimming, and gymnastics. As iuniors anal seniors, they may further a special interest in mod- ern dance, tennis, songleading or cheerleading classes. Boys engage in such activities as basketball, track, swimming, and soccer. Those excelling in a par- ticular sport may go out tor any of several teams in competition with other schools. Still others, having the right qualifications, may become trainers or managers tor the teams. During the sophomore year health and drivers' education occupy one semester. Co-ordination and physical fitness are the goals of physical education, but activities also build healthy emotional and social attitudes. ln addition to the regular physical education classes, students are ottered an opportunity to take part in recreational and team experiences through or- ganizations like Girls' Athletic Association. These or- ganizations enter a variety of sports including swim- ming, hockey, anol basketball, which are practiced during meets by intra-school teams or together in com- petion with other schools. Either way a brisk swim around the pool on a summer day is pleasurable. Playing keep-away is only port of the fun in a game of soccer. Jumping and kicking the ball are others. 207 Pueblo Staffs Work K Records of attendance form an important core of information for students and faculty. Associated in this work are Mrs. Clara Davidson, Mrs. Donna Stanley, Mrs. Linda Fehr, and Mr. Don Collier. Mr. Collier links Secretaries Mrs. Shirley Banning, Mrs. Ann Sellen, Mrs. Mary Hysong, the school with the home by making personal visits to homes of students from their duties ug aids to the administration, often absent. He also teaches American history. May I help you? This question, like the bookstore, is well known supplies everything from schoolbooks to pencils and activity tickets. 208 to all students. The bookstore One of the most important groups working to keep Pueblo a top school are the men and women who make up the various staffs. These individuals work behind the scenes. They perform the important every day tasks which allow other portions of the school to function. The secretaries work to keep records and files in order. They process report cards, aid the ad- ministration, and supply varied in- formation for student use. The lunch program is pro- vided by the cafeteria crew. The total District One food schedule is headed by Mrs. Louise McClain and Mrs. Elsie King. A familiar figure around the Pueblo campus is that of the night watchman, Sta n l e y White. He checks the school during its off hours and assists during school ac- tivities. The task of keeping the cam- pus looking sharp belongs to the groundsmen and custodians. ln- cluded here are Silas Maahs and Harry Bestul, the electricians. These people put the well- kept look to PHS. Efficiently Mrs. Judy Bean, Mrs. June Martin and Mrs. Elsie Lemon take time out K Q ,Q 5, affix ,MQ .I f 5 'in . K 4 R . W: +3 . N 1 Q G S , . e ff 9 S' -S ' 4 S was , fo . M , l X Y N m y K, Y Wi . Medical aid is always available should an emergency arise. School nurses are Mrs. Grace Anderson and Mrs. Dolores Corwin Stanley White Night watchman Ruben Hernandez Head custodian Silas Maahs Electrician Harry Bestul Electrician .-'4- W ..W..Wf.- 5 i'--' , . . ...M . 1 . 'Hi 5.53. cage .ggi fl . . Q me Q f 'Q its ' ,.i' is 'Q Q. s . i . I - , - i ,.. 5 f f - - . i - H I . .7 4 2 F f : 'if f if . w i' at N , - . '- J' , J . S I tr- L. -wg '- '-ggi, fi-f sy - U ... ,f .5f.1,,.- J - gg, ' if ..kk : gf. - i , ' .Y sg .. - si . is 6 is is f 'Agn i g l if Tilfigfi E' ql 4'fi.- F .ww -P i' 2. A A W isgf X lf -Q tgirl W -1 , - s' fw.,T ,5,,.j' . JL 'fa' S . y ' z.. jg.- T- - - , - ' fs f - ... ' i. 32? fi gn A . J.. J in . 1 ,,. ,Q , A E.. - ,- . .. .1 .,.,,. ' , 1, K A -. , I f if .5 N - . N ,, 5, - hw: raw. ,313-f f f f-,fy I0 L M 'E Y f 3 In .V f .5 1 9 r 5 yt: 5 ' - gill, ul fi: 5 an fi k 'if . 'S . . . f H ' l , QL . 'wi 3. fi.. 33 e f 355' .SW - 75 I V 1 . 1 4 'Wie if eds- ., . ? :, ' .if :J 53 : . . -.i' R ff.. .QW H .xml .M 'i if 'i H A .ygfgfvfy ' K .. .- - . 'ZW' A ' , '..' '.-- i .- y 2 w . QV... . .-'. , 1isgff.gpevizfjiig:gg1f . i Y' T593 l sw 4 5 an , 2 Q i 5 . Cafeteria Crew-ROW 'Ig H. Teal, H. Johnson, E. McBevay, P. Miller, O. Mill, J. Bryant, L. McClain lheadl, T. Yeager. ROW 3: F, Dennis, E M. Benbow, H. Holdcroft, M. Jones, M. Olivas. ROW 2: L. Meiia, A. Cald- well, C. Wilson, l. Gomez, E. King lheadl, N. Bass, R. Romera, M. Dinkle, Howell, J. Young, A. Long, M. Van Hatala, S. Raynor, V. Danialson, M Walls, N. Jones, A. Nipkras, T. Stokes, M. Speiker, J. Kelly. 2 F EKSSTQ' 1 Z 1 I, . 'L .2 ., f ' HFSA f fffwfww ' We ips we :fi : , T 7 Ha, A In The Search for Indentitg You are Today where your Thoughts have brought you, you will be Tomorrow where your Thoughts take you. You can not escape tthe result oT your Thoughts, but you can endure and learn, can accept and be glad. You will realize The vision-not The idle wish-of your heart, be iT base or beautiful, or a mixture ot both, for you will always gravitate Toward That which you, secretly, most love. lnTo your hands will be placed The exact results of your Thoughts, you will receive that which you earn, no more, no less. Whatever your present environment may be, you will Tall, remain, or rise with your Thoughts, your vision, your ideal. You will become as small as your controlling desire, as greaT as your dominant aspiration. -Anonymous Acknowledgements: The 1967 EI Dorado staff has attempted To preserve The Search for Identity carried on by The students ot Pueblo High. The calendar of activities Through The months of The year was recorded by pictures and words. These pages will bring To each person memories of his own. IT iT succeeds in making more vivid The year 1966-1967, El Dorado has achieved its goal. Throughout The year, The editors, sTaTT, Mrs. Stotera, advisor, and Mr. Honcoop's photographers have spent hundreds of out-of-school and school-Time hours in order To create a living memory Tor Those who have Taken part in This segment ot Time aT Pueblo High. They worked especially hard To produce a larger book, with more extras, and quality content. Each one has put into The book a parT of himself, a Touch of his own personality. I sin- cerely Thank my statf for Their cooperation and constant effort in producing El Dorado '67. Mike Lee-photographer Janie Phebus Beth Pierce Carla Clarke Bobby Valdez Rosie Thomas Gloria Laguna Connie Bracamonte Charlotte Montgomery Mrs. Mary Stotera, advisor Randy Robinson Mr. James l-loncoop Betty Nuegebauer Pat Lodge Rob Sutherland Oscar Montana Bobby Tom Mary Ann Corrales Publications photographers Mr. Mel Wakefield Mr. Tunney Wong Gene Lohberg Studios Landow Studios PHS Faculty 1966 Senior Index 1967 A ACOSTA, CATHY . .. B7 ACUNA, GEORGE .. . 87 AGUILAR, HENRY . . .87, Football I, Wrestling 1, H.R. Off. 4 AGUILAR, JESUS 87, Baseball 1,2,4, Safety Council 2 AGUILAR, RUBEN 87, Basket- ball 1, Track 1 AHUMADA, JOE 87, Int, Band 1, Payadores 4, Baseball 4 ALEGRIA, BERALDO 87, Foot- ball 1, Milk Fund Drive 1, Track 1, Baseball 2, ICE 4 ALEGRIA, DAVID 87, Baseball 1, Wrestling 1 ALEXANDER, BARBARA 3O,81, 87, Frosh Council 1, Badminton Club 1, Girls' Glee Club 2, Pep Club 2,3, Adv. Chorus 3, Les Franglais President 4 ALVAREZ, BARBARA 87, Milk Drive 1, UCC, HR Off. 2,3,4 ALVAREZ, PATSY 87, Girls' League 1,2,3,4 AMARILLAS, DANNY 87 ANDERSON, GEORGE 87, H.R. Ott. 2, H.R. Central 2 ANDERSON, JoHN 33,3s,39, 87, UCC 1,2,3, HR Off. 1, Cross Country 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Class Council 3,4, SC 3,4, Top Ten ANTHONY CHARLES 22,77,87, 156,199, Track 1,2,3,4, HR Pres. 2, Football 2,3,4, Senior Class Rep. 4 ANTIONORO, VINCE . .. 87 ARELLANO, JOSIE 87 AROS, ROBERT , . . 87 ARVIZU, MARTHA 87 AUSDEMORE, ANNA 87 AYALA, PETE TAPIA . . . Track 4 AYDELOTTE, ROBERT 88, FOOT- ball 1,2, Track 1, Wrestling 1,2, Choir 2,3 B BAGLEY, DEBBIE . . . 56,66,67,88 BAILEY, SANDRA , . . 88 BANAS, TOSIA . . . 49,66,75,88, 203, SCI, FTA 2,3,4, Songleading 3,4, Proiectionist Club 4, UCC 4 BASURTO, ANTONIO . . , 49,77,79, 88,157,201, Safety C. 1,2,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Lettermen's Club 3,4 BASURTO, IRENIA . .. 88, GRA 1,2,3, sc 2,4 BELFORD, INDRA 88, Red Cross 2,3, HR off. 2,3,4 BERMUDEZ, FRANK 88 BERNAL, JOSE . .. 88 BEST, DAVID 88 BETANCOURT, PATRICK . . , 88 BERNAL, Josie . .. ee,67,se, sc 1 HR Off. 2,3,4, Songleading 3,4 BETTERS, CHARLES . . . 88, 157, Bas- ketball 1, .IV Football 3,4 1 BLANCO, CARLA 74,88,107, 198, HR Off. 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3, Twirler 3, DECA 4 BOLTON, BRENDAL , .. 31,88, FTA 2,3, HR Off. I,2,3,4, Girls' Lea- gue 4 BROVO, TERESITA 88, Girls' Glee Club 2 BRISLEY, KEN 88 BROWN, FRED . .. 88 BROWN, LAURA 31,88, UCC 1,3,4, HR Off. 2, Gymnastics 2,3, 4, Pep Club 3 BROWN, RICHARD . .. 88 BUDINGER, LINDA 36,39,49, 64,a6,Bs, FTA 1,2,3,4, cheer. leader 2,3,4, Honor Society 3,4, HR Off. 2, SC 3,4, Math Club 2,3, CFD 4 BUNTON, LINDA 88, Y-Teens 2,3,4 BURRELL, TONY . . . 88 BURROLA, CELINA 89, sc 1,2, UCC 1 211 BURRUEL, GUADALUPE 89,UCC 2, Gymnastic Club 2, DECA Club 4 BUSBY, LARRY 89, Swimming Club 1,2 BUTLER, WILLIE . ,. 89 BUTTERFIELD, BETTY . .. 89 C CALDERON, MARY HELEN 66, 89, HR Off. 1,2,3,4, GRA 1, CF Drive i, Spanish Club 3, Song- leader 4 CAMPBELL, CANDI . ,. 87 CANEZ, DELORES . .. 68,74,89, Choir 1,4, Girls' Glee Club 2, FBLA 3,4, HRCC 4 CANEZ, OLGA 88,89, SC 1, HR Off. 3 CAPRAN, TOM 48,77,89,173, SC 1, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, Football 3 CARDIEL, SYLVIA 74,s9, Red Cross 3, Pep Club 3, SC 4, DECA 4 CARLTON, DEBBIE . .. 74,89, HRCC 3, Pep Club 3, DECA 4 CARMONY, MELINDA 31,89, Bend 1,2, HR off. 1,2,3, sc 4, Girls' League 1 CARREON, RON 22,28,44,77, 156, Football 2,3,4, ucc 2,3,4, Class Council 3 CASSEL, ROBERT 89 CASTILLO, ESTHER 62,89, Girls' League 1, Twirler 2,3,4 cAsTRo, ROSA 89, ucc Drive 1, Desert Chanters 2, HR Off. 3 CHASE, LYNDA 89, Gymnastics 1,2,3, SC 4, CFD 1, Cancer Drive 2, ucc Drive 3 CHAVEZ, VIRGINIA 75,89, HR 4, FTA 4, HRCC 4 CHRAPLA, MARGARET , . . 89, DECA 4, Red Cross 4 CLARKE, CARLA 1o,36,43,54, 65,7O,89, Cheerleading 2,3,4, Head Cheerleader 4, S. Body Corres. Sec. 4, Anytown 3, Tradi- tions 2,3, Vice Pres. 3, Sec. 2, Girls' League 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, DAR 4, Honor Soc. 3,4, SC 2, 3,4, HRCC 1, Yearbook 3,4 CONTRERAS, ROSITA 89 CONTRERAS, VIOLETA 89, GRA 1,2,3, UCC 4 CRUZ, BERTHA . . . 90, Girls' League 1,2, SC 1, HR Off. 1,2, Cancer Drive 2,3, Junior Safety C. 3, DECA Club 4 CRUZ, ESTHER 90, GRA 1,3,4 CRUZ, SANDRA . . . 90, Pep cieb 1, GRA 3, FBLA 4 CooK, DEBORAH .. . 90, G.R.A. 1, 2,3, H.R. Off. 2,3,4, HRCC 4 COPELAND, CLEMENT 68,90, Band 4, Dessert Chanters 4, Des- sertaires 4 CORRAL, ROBERT 90, Football 4 CORRAL, YOLANDA 90 CORRALES, MARGIE . . . 90, FHA 1, 2, Pep 1 COTA, IGNACIO 90 COTRONEO, MICHELLE 55,54, 65,90 CROCKETT, PHIL 90,178 CURIEL, FRANCESCA 90 CURTIS, JOHN 90, Football 1, 2,3, Wrestling 1, Track 1,2,3, H.R. Off. 3 D DALTON, MARGIE 74,9o, GRA 1,2,3,4, Pep ciub 3, FBLA 4 212 DANCIL, ALFONSO . . . 73,90, Foot- ball 1,2, Wrestling 1,2, Baseball 1,2 DAVIS, WANDA 90, Red Cross 2, HR Off. 4, SC 4 DE LA CRuz, FRANK .. , 48,71,78, 90, El Guerrero 4 DeMICHELE, FLORENCE ea,9o, SC 1,2, Desertaires 3,4 DEMUTH, JOE . .. 90, Baseball 1,2, Track 2,3, Lib. 3, Red Cross 4 DENNIS, MARLENE 48,62,9O, Band 1,2,3,4, Orchestra 3,4, UCC 4, Senior Class Council 4, Band Sec. 4 DEZEMBER, JOAN 90, Drama 1,2, SC 2,3, Milk Fund Drive 2, UCC 3, Girls' League 3,4, Class Council 3,4, HRCC 4 DIscHER, DONNA 36,66,90, Swim Club 1, Class Council 1,2,3, SC 3, Songleading 3,4, FBLA 4, Honor Society 4 DIXON, DAEL 12,3O,66,81,9O, HRCC 1,2,3,4, Gymnastics Club 1, FTA 1, Girls' League 1,2,3,4, Class Council 1,2,3,4, Songleader 3,4, French Club 4, Senior Prom Attendant DONG, EUGENE 36,41,91, Pro- iectionist Club 1, SC 3,4, Class Council 3,4, Boys' State 3, Honor Society 3,4, Executive Council 4 DROZD, NEENAH 31,91, Red Cross 1,2,3, Milk Fund Drive 1,2, FHA 1,2, Drama 1,2,3, Pep Club 3, Modern Dance 3, Speech Club 3, UCC Drive 4, Class Council 3,4 DUARTE, JOE 48,91, HRCC 3, Baseball 1,2,3,4 DUDO, EUGENE 91 DUPONT, JUAN , ., 91 DURR, RICHARD . .. 49,79,91, Rifle Club 4, Safety Council 4, United Community Chest 4, Baseball Manager and Student Trainer 4 E EISHEN, MARY 91, Red Cross ELAM, ToM 77,91, Football 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Track 2, Baseball 4, SC 4, Letterman's Club 4 ELLIS, MATTHEW 91, Band 1,2, 3,4, Sands Music Camp 1, UCC Drive 2, Orchestra 2,3,4, All-City Honor Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3, Woodwind Quintet 3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Senior Class Council 4, HRCC 4 ENCINAS, OSCAR . . . 91 ENCINAS, RUFUS .. . 53,ea,91,1eo, Int. Band 2, Adv. Band 3,4, Beg. Chorus 2, Track 3,4, Cross-Coun- try 3,4, Desert Chanters 4, Des- ertaires 4 ENG, HOWARD 35,44,79,a5, 89, HRCC 1,2, Lighting Crew 2, Honor Society 3,4, Rifle Club 3,4, Student Council 3, HR Off. 4, Senior Class Vice-Pres. 4, Class Council 2,3,4 ENRIQUEZ, GENEVIE 91, Class Secretary 3, DECA 4 ESPINOSA, MARIE 91, UCC 4 ESTRADA, EDDIE 77,91, Red Cross 1, Milk Fund Drive 1, Stu- dent Athletic Trainer 1,2,3,4, Lettermen's Club 2,3,4 ESTRADA, HECTOR 91, Wres- tling 1,2,3, Track 1,2,3,4, Cross Country 4, Traditions Committee 4, Hall Monitor 4, Drama 4, Homecoming Escort 4 ESTRADA, SYLVIA , . . 91, FHA Club 4 EYRICH, MARGARET 91 F FARERO, ZENDA 68,91, Chorus 1,2,3,4, Desertaires 2,3,4, Tradi- tions C. 3,4, UCC 3, HR Off. 1,2, 3,4 FEDERICo, ADELINA 91, Span- ish Club 3, HR Off. 4 FIELD, JOHN ... 38, 53,92,199, HRCC 1,2, Orchestra 1,2,4, Span- ish Club 2, SC 3,4, Class Council 3,4, Math Club 2 FLORES, DELIA . .. 92, GRA 4 FLORES, MARIE 92, GRA 3, FBLA 4, Mediketts 4 FLOWERS, YVONNE , . . 74,92, GRA 1,2, sc 1,2,3, HR Off. 1,2,3,4, DECA Club 4, Baseball Club 1,2 FREAs, SANDRA 92, sc 1, ucc 1,3,4, FTA 1,2,3,4, El Guerrero 3 G GALAZ, GEORGE . .. SC 1, Football 1,2, Baseball 1,2,4, Basketball 1,2 GALVEZ, DANNY 12,es,92, sc 1, Frosh C. 1, HRCC 2, Basketball Mgr. 2,3, Desert Chonters 2,3,4, Desertaires 2,3,4, Senior Class Council 4 GARCIA, BENNY 92, Football 2, Baseball 2 GARCIA, BERTHA 92 GARCIA, ERNEST 92 LUCY Milk Drive 1, GARCIA, Polio Drive 2, HRCC 3, UCC 4 GARCIA, NoRMA 55,92 GARCIA, REBECCA 92, HR Off. 2,3,4, UCC 1, DECA 4 ToM ... 75, ucc 1,2, GARCIA, Proiectionist Club 2,3,4 GASKELL, LEONARD . . , 92,18O, SC 1,3,4, HRCC 1,2, HR Off. 1,2,3,4, Track 3,4, Cross Country 4 GASPER, FLORA 92, GRA 1,2, 3,4, UCC 2,4 GASTELUM, GILBERT 92 GASTELLUM, RICHARD 92 GOVER, FRANCES 93, Girls' Glee Club 2,3, HR Off. 3 GEE, GLORIA 36,48,B6,92,185, Junior Red Cross 1, Projectionist Club 2, Class C. 3,4, Honor So- ciety 4, UCC 3,4 GEE, MAY 49,92, Proiectionist 2,3,4, Class C. 3,4, Safety Coun. 4 GILLETTE, BRUCE 92, Basketball 1,2, Track 1 GILMER, JERRY 11,48,72,92, Proiectionist 1,2,3,4, SC 2,4, UCC 4 GLEN, DENNIS 74,92,98, HRCC 2, DECA 4 GLOVER, NANATTE 92 GoDEA, ROSIE 75,92, HR off. 1,2, Proiectionist Club 3,4, Girls League 4, Class C. 4 GoMEz, RAUL 93, Track 1,2, 3,4, Cross Country 2,3, UCC 2 GONZALES, CARMEN . . . 93 GONZALES, TONY . . . 93 GRACIA, ERNEST 92, I-IR Off. 1,2,3, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Safety C. 1 GRAINGER, BONNIE . . . 93, HR Off. 1,2,3,4, Safety C. 4 GREENWOOD, SANDY 93,107, Girls League 1, HR Off. 2, UCC 3,4 GRIJALVA, LIZ 3O,93, HR Off. 1,3, French Club 4 GRISBY, GERNEDA . . . 93 GROVER, FRANCES . . . 93 GUERRERO, IGNACIO 93 GUEVARA, ROSA . .. tics 2 GUILLEN, EMILIA 93 GUTIERREZ, ALICE . .. 93 GUTIERREZ, SYLVIA . .. 93 H HAMM, BILL 93,157, HR Off. 1,2, Proiectionist Club 2, Hall Monitor 2, Dance Band 2,3,4 HAMMACK, NANCY . . . 93 HARDY, KATHY 23,44,e2,94, Swim Club 1, Mediketts 2,3,3, UCC 4, Class C. 3,4 HARPER, GALE 94 HARRIS, DORIEAN . .. 94 HARRIS, EULA RAE . . . 94 HARRIS, EVELYN 94, GRA 1,2, 3,4, Safety C. 2,3,4, Chorus 3 HARRIS, JOE . .. 94 HARRIS, ROBERT LEE . . . 94 HARVEY, BERNICE L. . . . 94 HASH, ART 94 HAWKINS, ROY . .. 94 HECHT, KATHY . . . 94 HEIDT, RICHARD 94, sc 2,3,4, HR Off. 4 HENDERSON, JULIET . . . 79,94, GRA 1,2,4, Girls League 1,2, Hall Monitor 1,4, SC 1 HENDRICKS, PAT 101 HENRY, CALVIN 83,94, Wres- tling 1, Track 1,3,4, Cross Coun- try 2,3,4 HERNANDEZ, GEORGE 19,54, 88,94,156,158,16O, Football 1,2, 3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, HR Off. 2,3, Homecoming King HERRMAN, PATRICIA 74,94, Girls League 1,2,3,4, UCC 2,3, El Guerrero 2 HINTON, CARoL 3O,36,41,48, 55,55,a1,94, Fresh c. 1, ucc 2, Girls' League 2, Girls' State 3, Honor Society 4, Songleading 4, Homecoming, Senior Prom Atten- dont HIPPS, LORRAINE 12,3O,64,88, 94, HR Off. 1,2,3,4, Desert Chan- ters 2,3, Songleader 3,4, Tradi- tions 4 HOFFMAN, SANDRA 94, Hall Monitor 3 HOLBROOK, FREDETTE . . . 94, HRCC 2,3,4, Jr. Class C. Traditions 4, UCC 3 HOLLY, MICHAEL . . . 94, Track 1,2, 3,4, Wrestling 1, Cross Country 4 HOOVER, WILLIAM 94, Swim 1,2, Gymnastics 3,4 HOURSCHT, Bos 12,94, swim 1,2,3, HRCC 3, SC 3 HOWELL, MARY . .. 95 HoYos, HELEN 95, HRCC 1,3, DECA 4, SC 3 HUBBARD, TOM 95, Wrestling 1,2,3, Track 1, Lettermen's Club 93, Gymnas- 3,4 HUNTER, JAMES 95,156, Foot- ball 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2, Wres- tling 1 HYDE, GLENN 95, Swim Mgr. 2, Choir 3 I INCLAN, LURE . .. 95, Spanish ciub 3 J JAMES, RONALD . .. 95 JANSSEN, BILLY . . . 95 JONES, GLORIA DEAN . . . 95 JONES, JOHNNY 95, Frash Baseball 1, JV Baseball 2,3,4, JV Football 2, Adv. Bond 2,3,4 JONSKI, CONNIE 30,33,49,81, 95, FTA 1, GAA 1, Jr. Band 1, 2, Girls' League 3, Jr. C. C. 3, HR 4, French Club 4 JOSHLIN, BRENDA 95 K KELLEY, BRENDA 95 KERN, GAYLE 95 KIGHT, LONNIE . .. 95 KLINGENSMITH, LADONNA 68, 95, Girls Glee Club 2, FBLA 3, Desert Chanters 4, Library Club 4 KNICELY, PAT 95 KNICELY, TOM 95,I64, Bas- ketball I,2,3,4, Track 1 KOSKO, CAROL 95, UCC 1,2, 3,4, JV TENNIS 1, Tennis 4, HR President 4, Honor Society 4 KUNZ, RICHARD . .. 95, Swimming Team 4 L LANDERVILLE, FAITH . .. 95 LANE, RAY 95 LAWE, DIANNE . .. 96 LAWRENCE, ERNEST . .. 96 LEE, EDWARD 96 LEE, JIMMY 96 LEE, MIKE . .. 96 LEMONS, DARLENA 36,83,96, 107, Red Cross I,2,3,4, GRA 1,2,3, FHA lseol I, Meoikeii 2,4 LEMONS, JOYCE 83,96,107, Reel Cross I,2,3,4, GRA 1, Adv. Band 2,3, Mediketts 2,4, lPres.l LENNOX, JAMES 96 LEON, FRANCISCO 96 LEON, MANNY . . . 96, Wrestling 1, Student Council LEON, V. ROY . . . 96, Red Cross 3 LEw, DAVID ... o3,9o, Band 1,2,3, Red Cross 4, Track 1, Orchestra 3 LEYVAS, RACHEL 96, Student Council 3,4, DECA 4 LIBERTY, KENNETH . . . 96, Pep Club 3,4, Desert Chanters 3,4 LINARES, LEE . . , 96 LINEHAN, MIKE . .. 96, Gymnastics 2,3,4, Lettermen's Club 4 LODGE, PAT . .. 96 LOPEZ, FRANK . .. 96, Cross Coun- try 2,3, Track 2,3 LOPEZ, GUILLERMO 96, Home- room Central 1, Football 1,2, Baseball 1,2,3, Wrestling 1 LOPEZ, IRENE 96 LOPEZ, JOHN 96 LOPEZ, LUPE . .. 96, UCC 4, Home- room Central 4, FBLA 4, Junior Safety Council 4 LOPEZ, MARIE 96, GRA 1,2,3, Homeroom Sec. 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 3, DECA 3 LOPEZ, MARY LOUISE . . . 96 LOPEZ, MEMO 96 LOPEZ, NORMA . .. 96 LOPEZ, RUBEN . . . 12,97, Wrestling I,2,3,4, lcaptainl LuJAN, JOHNNY . . . 97, Track I,2, Jr. Tucson Youth Board 3,4, Span- ish Club 4 LUTHER, ALLAN 77,97, Swim Team I,2,3,4, Class Council 1,2, 3,4, UCC Drive 1, Homecoming Escort 4, Lettermen's Club 4 LYNCH, DAvE 18,22,23,24,73, 77,97,164, Football I,2,3,4, Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4, Track I,2,3,4, Prom King 4, UCC 3 M MAERK, PENNY 24,25,37,48, 97, FHA 1,2,3, Gymnastic Club 1, Honor Awards 1,2, Honor So- ciety 3,4, Class Council 2,3, Pep Club 3, DECA 4 MADRID, HOPE 97 MAKI, WILLIS ,. . sc I,2,4, HR off. 1,3,4, Class Pres. 4, Top Ten, De- bate 2,3,4, Boys' State 3, Track I,2,3,4, Cross-Country 4, Islas Recovery Fund Chairman 4, Elks' Leadership 1st Place City Winner 4, Elks' Most Valuable Student 1st Place City Winner, Class Coun. 1,2,3,4 MAIsH, PATRICIA 49,97, sc I, FTA 1,2, Girls' League I,2,3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, El Guerrero 4 MARINEZ, MARIA . . . 97 MARQUEZ, ALBERT 3O,83,97, Baseball I,2,3,4, Band 1 MARQUEZ, GRACE 3i,77,97, 164 MARTINEZ, DAVID 97 MARTINEZ, JANIE . . . 97, FBLA 3,4 MARTINEZ, JOE.. . 75,497,107 MARTINEZ, MARIA 74, DECA 2,4 MARTINEZ, STEVE . .. 68,97, Foot- ball 1,2,3 MARTINEZ, TERRY 74,97, Girls' League I,2,3,4, Class Council I,2,3,4, Safety Council I,2,3,4, DECA 4, ucc I MAYs, KATHY McCLANAHAN Jo ANN 97 .2,4 37 McKENNA, ISELA 37,97, GRA 1,2,3,4, Gymnastics 1,2, Honor Society 3,4, Pep Club 1,2 McKlNLEY, BILL 6O,6B,97,15S, 166, Football I,2,3,4, SC 1,2,4, UCC 2, Track 2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4 McNALLY LINDA 28,3O,48,81, 99 MEAD, GERRI 77,97, sc I,2, 3,4, Girls' League I,2,3,4, AFS 1, HRCC 2,3,4, El Guerrero 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4 MEDINA, AIDA 97 MEISEL, PATRICIA . . . 97, Red Cross 3, HRCC 4 MEMBRILA, ARMANDO .... 77, Football 1,2,3, Wrestling 1, Sate- ty Council 1, FBLA 2, UCC 1,2, 3,4, Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, DECA 3,4 MENDOZA,DAVE 98, Football l,3, Wrestling 1 MENDOZA, FREDDIE . .. 98 MESA, CONNIE 98,185, Tennis I, lv Tennis 2,3,4 MESA, GILBERT 9a,I73, Foot- ball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3, JV Baseball 1,2,3,4 MESERVE, MARY . .. 98 MIGUEL, FRANCES 98 MILLER, SANDRA . .. 98 MIRANDA, CECILIA 98, Home- room Off. 1,2,4, UCC 1,2,3, Milk Fund Drive 1,2, SC 1, Gymnastics Club 1, GL 4, Red Cross 4 MIXON, MARY . . . 98 MOLINA, YOLANDA 98, Red Cross 2 MONTANO, SUSAN 98 MONTGOMERY, CHARLOTTE . . . 11, 30,36,49,67,70,88,98, H e a d Songleader 4, Songleader 3, Class Council I,2,3,4, UCC 2,3,4, Area Chairman 4, Homeroom President 1,2,3, Honor Society 3,4, SB Elec- tions Chairman 4, SC 4, Honor Society Corr. Sec. 4, Yearbook Photo Editor 4, Traditions 3, Quill and Scroll 4, AFS Comm. 1,2, Pep Club 1,2 MOORE, JUDY 98, GL I,2,3,4, Desert Chanters 2,3,4, Class Council 4, Milk Fund Drive 1 MORALES, MANNY . . . 98 MORALES, VIVIAN . .. 66,98, Song- leader 3,4 MORAN, MARTHA 74,99, GL I,2,3,4, GRA 2,3,4, FBLA 3,4, COE MORENO, EVA ... 31,99, GRA 1,2, Gymnastics Club 1,2, Homeroom Sec., DECA MORENO, MARIA . . . 99, GRA 1,2, 3,4, Band I,2,3,4, Homeroom Pres. 1, Gymnastics Club 1 MUNGUIA, RAY 99, SC 1, Wrestling 2,3 MUNIZ, CECILIA 99 MURILLO, BOBBY 99, Football 2, Track 4, HR Pres. MURRIETA, SALVADOR . . . 99, Wrestling 1,2, ICE 4 MYERS, EDDIE 71,77,99,164, 166, Basketball I,2,3,4, Track I,2,3,4, Lettermen's Club 4 N NAJARIAN, NANCY 64,68,99 NAVARRETTE, BILL 75,99,107, 198, Track 1,2,3, Milk Fund 1, Cross Country 2,3,4, UCC drive 4, CF Drive 4, Vice Pres. Ben Franklin Club, Student Council 4 NAVARRO, ERLINDA NEUGEBAUER, BETTY 107,198, Orchestra ciety 3,4, HRCC 4, Senior Class Council Rep. 4, El 4, FTA 4 NORIEGA, MARY 99 NORRIS, TERRY . .. 75,99,199, uss 3, Safety Council 4, Student Coun- cil 4 NOURSE, WILLIAM 99, Swim Team 2,3, Safety Council 4 NUNEZ, NELLIE 66,67,74,99, HRCC 2,3, Songleader 4 99 ... 75,99, 3, Honor So- Dorado Statt O ocHoA, CARLOS 99, Football 1, Baseball 1,3,4 OCHOA, CHRISTINE 99 ocHoA, TOMMY 77,99,ie9, Football 1,2,3, Track 1,2, Wres- tling 1,2,3,4, Lettermen's Club 3,4, I-IR off. 3 OHNESORGEN, OLGA 99 OLEA, ANGIE 99, sc I,2,3,4 oLIvAs, JosIE 99, uss Drive 2, Class Sec. 2, HRC 3 OLMOS, RICHARD OPER, HELEN 99, Girls' League I,2,3,4, Milk Fund Drive 1,2,3, UCC 1,2,3, Hall Monitor 2,3, HRCC 4, Class Council 4 OROZCO, MARGARET 74,99, HRC 1,4, SC 2, DECA 3,4 ORTIZ, JENNIE 99, FBLA 4, Girls' League 4 P PADILLA, LARRY 32, Wrestling PADILLA, F. MANNY 100,157, Football 3,4 PADILLA, YOLANDA 100 PARKS, KATHERINE 100, SC I,2,3,4, Girls' League 1, UCC 4 PAZ, ARTURO 100, Football 1,2, Wrestling 1 PEMBERTON, JERRY Io,77,Ioo, 157, Football I,2,3,4, Wrestling 1, Lettermen's Club 3,4, Hall Monitor 4, Polio 4 PEMBERTON, TERRY 100, Foot- ball 1,2, Wrestling 1, UCC 1,2, 3,4 PENA, JOHNNY . .. 100 PEREZ, MERCEDES . .. 100 PHEBUS, JANIE 10,19,35,37, 41,54,64,70,100, Class Presi- dent 1,2, SBP 4, Class Council 1, 2,3, Girls' League I,2,3, ucc I,2, 3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Yearbook Assistant Editor ,3,4, Cheerleader 2,3,4 SPOT Sec. 3, SB Rec. Sec. 3, AFS Chairman 2 PIERCE, BETH 11,37,43,7O,71, 78,100 . .. Teen Citizen Ed. 3,4, Reporter 2, Cheerleader 3,4, El Guerrero 4, YB Copy Ed. 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Honor Society 3,4, SC I,2,3,4, Class Coun. 1,2,3, UCC I,2,3,4, Journalism Work- shop 3 PIERSON, PAT 100 POLANCO, RITA 100 POLO, NORMA Ioo, HRC I,2, 3,4 PoNcE, BILL Wrestling I,2,3 PORTI-LLO, MARGARET Ioo PRICE, KEN Ioo PRICE, STEVEN 12,100,168,169 PRYAR, JAMES Ioo, Chorus I,2,3 R RAMIREZ, ART 100, Track 1, Wrestling 1,2, State Fair 1st Place, Welding 3. RAMOS, MANNY ...- 100, Football 1, ICE 4, Payadores 2,3. RANDLE, MARILYN 100 RANGEL, GILBERT 2, Red Cross 2 RANGEL, GLORIA RAYNOR, JERRY 100,156, UCC Drive 1, Football I,2,3,4, Wrestling 1, Track 1,2,3, Class Council 3, DECA Pres. 4, Letterman 3,4 REECE, EDDIE . .. 100 Swimming Team 1,2, Desert Chanters 3,4 REED, SALLY 36,39,75,100,SC I, GRA I, ucc I,2,3,4, Tennis 2,3,4, FTA 2,3,4, Moth Club 2,3, HRCC 4, Honor Society 3,4, Top Ten 4 REED, YOLANDA . .. 62,100, HRCC I,2,3,4, Band I,2,3,4, Girls' League 1,4, UCC Drive 2, Any- town 3, Orchestra 3, Class Coun- cil 4, Honor Society 4. RENTERIA, DANNY Basketball 1,2,3, Track 1,2,3, Football 1 REUTER, WAYNE 101 RICHARDSON, TERRY . . . 101 RIOS, ROBERT IO1 RIVERA, ARMIDA 101 RIVERA, MARIANA C. 101, FBLA 3,4 ... 100, Football ... 100 ... 17,28,74,77, 213 ROBINSON, RANDY 43,70,101, Hall Monitor 1,2,3, Class Council 1,2, Basketball 1, Swim Team 2, Yearbook 3,4, Student Council 4 RODRIGUEZ, FRANCES . .. 101 RODRIGUEZ, PATSY , ,. 101 RODRIGUEZ, RON 101,156, 161, Football 1,2, Basketball 1,2, Baseball 1,2, Desert Chanters 2, Letterman 3,4 RODRIGUEZ, TERESA 12,55,66, 101, Class Council 1,2, TAP 1, Pep Club 1, GRA 2,3,4, student Council 3,4, Modern Dance 3, Tradition Committee 4, Song- leader 4 RODRIGUEZ, TONY 101 ROGERS, LINDA 101 ROJAS, STELLA . . . 101 ROMERO, ARMIDA Class Coun- eil 1, HRCC 2 ROMERO, ESTELLA RoIvIERo, TONY 101, Paye- dores 1,2,3,4, HRCC 1, HR Off. 1, Red Cross 3. ROSALES, HUMBERTO ROSTHENHAUSLER, RICHARD . . . 101, Basketball 1,2, Track 1 ROSTHENHAUSLER, SAM 101, Red Cross 3,4 RUDOLPH, FRANCES 71,75,101, TAP 1,2, Milk Fund 1, GL 1, TAC 2, ucc 3, FTA 4, Pep Club 4, El Guerrero 3,4 RUELAS, ROCKY 17,101,156, Football 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2, 3,4, Wrestling 1,2 Rulz, CHARLIE 101, Basketball 1,2, Track 1, Senior Prom Candi- date 4 RUIZ, FRANCES 74,75,81,1o1, GRA 1,2,3,4, HRCC 1, UCC 1,2, 3,4, Student Council 2, Ben Franklin Club 4 RUIZ, LAVERNE 102, Gymnas- tic 1, GRA 3 RUIZ, MARY 102, GRA 1,2, 3,4, Student Council 4 RUPPELIUS, MARLENE 74,102, FBLA 3,4, Milk Fund Drive 4 RUSSELL, MARY . . . 102, Ben Frank- lin 1,2,3,4 S SAENZ, FRANK 77, Track 1,2, 3,4, Milk Fund Drive 2, Cross Country 3, Swim Team 4, Letter- men's Club 2,3,4 SALAS, CHRISTINA 37,57,67, 102, Student Council 1,2, UCC 1, Class Council Treas, 1, Prom Queen 3, Traditions Com. 3, Hon- or Society 4, Songleader 4, Span- ish Club 4 SALAZ, FRANCES 102 SALCIDO, CONCHITA .. . 102 SALGADO, SUE 102, HRCC 1, Y-Teens 4 SANCHEZ, ELIZABETH 102 SANTA CRUZ, ANGIE . . . 102, GRA 1,2,3,4, GL 1,2,3,4, Pep Club, 2,3, Red Cross 2,3, FBLA 4, COE 4, VP FBLA 4 SANTA CRUZ, GILBERT 102, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3, Chorus 1, Los Payadores 3,4, DECA 4 SANTA MARIA, HORACIO . . . 102 SARGENT, DANNY 102 SCAFF, MARIA 102, Red Cross 1, Milk Drive 1,2, Polio Drive 1, UCC 2 SCHILLING, CHARLOTTE 102, Swim Team 1, GL 1,2, Heart Fund, 3, ucc4 214 SCHMELING, GLORIA 37,81,88, 102, Student Council 1,4, GRA 1,2, Drama 1,2,3,4, Class Coun- cil 2,3,4, Songleader 3, Honor Society 3,4, French Club 4 SCHRADER, ELIZABETH 102, Red Cross 1, UCC 1,2,3,4, GRA 1,2, GL 1,2,3,4, TAC 1,2,3, TAP 2, Milk Fund 3,4, Class Council 3,4, Student Council 4 SCOGIN, BILL . .. 48,102 SCOTT, SHARON 102, Milk Fund 2, Red Cross 3,4 SHARP, BARBARA 102 SINGLETON, LINDA 74,102, HRCC 1, Class Council 1,2,3,4, UCC 1,2, Student Council 2,3, Cheerleading 2,3, TAP 2, DECA 4, First Place DECA AWARD 4 SMITH, FREDDIE 102 SMITH, IRENE 73,74,103, GL 3,4, DECA 4, UCC 4 SMITH, JOE . . . 103 SOLANO, TOM . .. 103 SOLANO, WILLIAM 103, Hall Monitor 1,2,3 SOTELO, ADAM 103,156,157, Football 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2, 3,4, Baseball 1,2, Lettermen's 3,4 SOTO, EDDIE 103,173,180, Class Council 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2,3, Football 1, Baseball 1,2, 3,4, Cross Country 2,3,4, Milk Fund 2, Student Council 2,3, 100 Mile Club 2,3,4, Lettermen's 3,4 SOTO, RONALD 103 MANUEL 33,36, SOTOMAYOR, 39,77,103, Track 1, Band 2,3,4, ucc 3,4, School 2,3, terman 4, Ten 4 SPRINGER, LEWIS 103, Proiec- tionist 2,3,4, HRCC 3,4 ST. CHARLES, DUANE 102, Red Cross 1,2,3,4, Heart Fund 2,3, RC Delegate 2, Milk Fund 3, Mike Boy 4, Traditions Com. 4 ST. LEDGER, JOHN 1O,23,37, 39,44,49,79,B1,102, HRCC 1,2,3, Swim Team 2,3,4, UCC 3,4, Training Program at UA 3, Stu- dent Body Vice-Pres. 4, Top Ten 4, French Club 4, Honor Society 4, Rifle Club 4, Model U.N. 4, UCC Area Chairman STROPKO, SUE 2,10,37,38,41, 49,70,103, Top Ten, SB Rec. Sec. 4, Cheerleader 3,4, YB Editor 4, Copy Ed. 3, Girls' State 3, Elks' Most Valuable Student 2nd Place City Winner 4, Class Coun. 1,2,3, SC Workshop 3, Journalism Work- shop 2, UCC 2,3,4, Area Chair- man 4, HR Off. 1, SC 2,3,4 STOCUM, WADE 103 STUMBAUGH, STEVE 103 SUTHERLAND, BOB 42,48,70, 77,1o3,156, Football 1,2,3,4, LMOC 1,2,3, Gymnastics 2,3, UCC 2, Hall Monitor 3, Yearbook 3,4, Letterman 3,4, Quill and Scroll 4 T TAGUE, VANCE . . . 103, Chorus 1,2, HR off. 4, safety C. 4 TAYLOR, JIMMY . . . 103 TEYECHEA, YOLANDA , . . 103 THOMAS, ROSIE . .. 103, GRA, 1,2 3, HRCC 2,3,4, Girls' League 4, Yearbook 4 THOMAS, DIANE . . . 103 THOMAS, ROBERT . . . 103 Yale Summer High Honor Society 4, Let- Class Council 4, Top THOMPSON, DAN 103, Chorus 1,2,3, Proiectionist 1,2,3,4, FBLA 4 TINIO, CARMEN 103, HR Off. 1, Girls' League 1 TODD, LARRY 103, Football Mgr. 1, Proiectionist 1,2,3,4, DECA 3 TOM, WOO 66,72,74,79,B2, 103, Girls' League 1,2,3,4, GRA 1, UNICEF 1,2,3,4, Proiectionist 2,3,4, Glee Club 1, Anytown 3, HR Off. 4, DECA 4, Senior Class Pep 4, Songleading 4, Hi Board 4, Class Council 3,4 TOMPKINS, BRIAN 103, Diving Team 1,2,3,4 TORRES, ROSEMARY 103, HR off. 1, FBLA 4 TOVAR, JESSE . .. Track 1,2,3, Band 1,2,3, Dance Band 3,4 TRIAS, JOHN ... 79,103, SC 1,2,3, Track 2,3, Lettermen's Club 3,4, DECA 3,4, Hall Monitor 4, Pro- iectionist 3,4 TRIMBLE, JIM 103 TRUEX, CHRISTINE . . . 104, HR Off. 2, Soph. Class C. 2, DECA 4, UCC 3, Chorus 2,3 TURNER, SUE 104 U uGALI:1E, JOHN 74,104, Wies- iling 1,2,3, DECA 4 URANGA, RALPH 104 V VAGEDES, THOMAS 98,104, Student Council 1, Swim Team 2, Gymnastics 3,4 VALDEZ, DAVID . .. 104 VALENZUELA, ARMANDO . . . 57,74, 157, Swim Team 1, Frosh Basket- ball 1, Football 1,2,3,4, Yale Summer HS, Varsity Baseball 2, 3,4, Honorable Mention All-City lbaseballl 2, Lettermen's Club 2, 3,4, Milk Fund Dr. 3, Spanish Club 4, YSHS Alumni Club 4 VALENZUELA, MARY ANN . . . 104, Class Council Secretary 1, GRA 1, UCC 1,2, Girls' League Rep. VALENZUELA, NATTIE . , . 104, Transfer from Santa Cruz High School, FBLA 4, Girls' League 4 VALENZUELA, YOLANDA . ., 74, 104, Red Cross 1,2, Girls' League 1,2,4, Milk Fund 1, Gra 1,2, ucc 1,2, FBLA Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Heart Fund 3, Multiple Sclerosis 3, ERP Program 4 VALLE, CARLOS 104 VANDER STRATEN, MARIE . ., 104, Girls' League 4 VAN HATALA, LEAH . . . 74,75,104, FBLA Treasurer 3 VASILYEV, ROBERT 28,77,104, 156, Frosh Football 1, Football Mgr. 2,3,4, Wrestling 1, Track 1,2, Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4. VASQUEZ, MANUEL . .. 1o4, spon- ish Club 3 VEGA, RALPH 104, Track 1,2, Basketball 1, Cross-Country 2,3, Los Payadores 4 VELASQUEZ, JOE 104, Paya- dores 2,3 VERDE, KATHY 104, HRCC 3, UCC Drive 3, Class Council 3,4, Student Council 4 VIJAYARAGHAVAN, VANAJA, For- eign Exchange Student . . . 14,15, 104, Student Council 4, Senior Council 4, GRA 4, American Field Service 4 VILLA, NORMA 66,104, Desert Chanters 1,2, Red Cross 3, Song- leader 3,4 VILLEGAS, ROBERT . . . 104 VIGIL, DON 74,104, HRCC 1,2, 3,4, ucc 1,2,3,4, Polio Fund 1, Alternate Wally Warrior 1, Stu- dent Council 3, Milk Fund 3,4 VILLA, ALFRED 75,104 W WARD, DAVID 104 WAYNE, MELANIE 104, Milk Fund 1, Girls' League 1, TAP 2, ucc 3, FTA 4, Pep Club 4 WEISENBERGER, GARY 79,104, Cross Country 2, Track 2, Spanish Club 2, Rifle Mgr. 4 WELLS, MARY 104, HRCC 3,4 ... 7,35,37,5s,59, Council 1,2, Pres. Club 4, Basketball WHALEN, EDNA 105, Student Modern Dance Club 3, Rodeo Queen 4 WHEELER, GERALDINE 105 WHELAN, JAMES . .. 63,105, Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 3,4, Drum Maior 4 WILEY, RON 28,37,38,105,184, Class Council 2,3,4, UCC 1,2, Wally Warrior 1, TAC 2, Vice- President 3, Tennis 3,4, Student Council 4, Baird Scholarship 4, Top Ten wlLL, DOROTHY . . . 105, Red cross 1, Choir 1,2 WILLHOYT, CHARLES 105 WILLIAMS, ORLICE 105, Bose- ball 2, Football 3, Hall Monitor 4 WISSAR, MARY CARMEN . .. 105, Red Cross 1,3, GRA 2, Class Council 3, Girls' League 1,4 WITKOWSKI, STEPHEN . . . 105,184, Tennis 3,4, UCC 3,4 WONG, JANE . . . 49,105 Y YIIARRA, IRENE . .. 105, GRA 3,4, Var. Volleyball 4 YOUNG, GERALD SC 1, UCC 2 YOUNG, MIKE , .. 37,s3,1o5, Band 1,2,3,4, Honor Society 4, All- City Band 4, All-City Orchestra 4 YSLAS, DANNY 106, Track 1,2, 3, Cross Country 2,3,4 YSLAS, MARY FBLA 1,2,3, GRA 1, HR Safety Council 2 YSLAS, RAMON 11,36,77,106, 157,189,196, Football 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2, HR President 1,2, UCC 3,4, Junior Class President 3, SC 3,4, Lettermen's Club 3, Honor Society 3,4, Ex. Com. 3,4, Senior Class Council 4, President of Honor Society 4 YSLAS, TERRY 106 Z ZIMMERMAN, RON 37,38,106, 184, Class Council 1,2,3,4, SC 1,2,3,4, Proiectionist Club 1,2, 3,4, Lighting Crew 2,3,4, UCC 2,3,4, Spanish Club President 2, Top Ten 1,2,3,4, Math Club 2, Tennis Team 2,3,4, Honor Society 3,4 ZUZUARREGUI, ESTEHELA . . . 37, 48,59,106, GRA 1,2, SC 3, Honor Society 3,4, Senior Prom Queen 4 Although many varsity players did not receive all the Credit due Them, Pete Renaud, Ray Ramirez, and Jerry Pemberton watched their team mem they contributed all they could to the team's efforts. Here Henry Gaston, bSI'S STI -Jggle against Tucson High. A Abarca, David 139 Abeyta, Abiles, Abiles, Acedo, Acedo, Acedo, Acosta, Acosto, Acosta, Acosto, Acosta, Acuna, Acuna, Adams, Aguilar Aguilar Aguilar Aguirre Aguirre Aguirre Alarcon Frankie 125 Angie 125,199 Pasqual 111 Armando 111,125 Carmen 111 Matilda 111 Anna 139 Anna 139 Antonio 111 Eva 139 Thomas 139,184 Frank 139 Manny 111 Connie 125 , Antonio 139 , Joann 139 , Ray 125 , Estela 139 , Manuel 125 , Melva 125 , Johnny 139 Index of Llnderclassmen Alarcon, Manuel 111 Alcoroz, Aldardo 139 Alcoverde, Sylvia 125 Alday, John 125 Aldecoa, Hilda 137 Aldecoa, Mike 139 Aldridge, Norrine 139 Allen, Ernest 111 Allen, Linda 125 Allen Richard 19,139 Allen, Toni 68,125 Allison, Karen 139 Altamirano, Jose 111 Amado, Jerry 139 Amador, Carlos 140 Amarillos, Celia 111 Amberson, Jimmy 11 1 Amos, Betty 139 Amos, Rickey 111,180 Amparano, Frank 111 Anaya, Michael 139,162 Anchondo, Arnold 111 Antone, Alonzo 125 Apalatequi, Sandy 139 Apodaca, Gwendy 83,125 Araiza, Albert 111 Arellano, Phillip 139 Arms trong, Mark 139 Aros, Arselia 125 Aros, Frank 111 Aros, Mary 111 Aros, Martha 139 Aros, Norma 111 Arredondo, Mary H. 125 Arredondo, Sylvia 125 Arrington, Michael 139 Arviz Arviz Arviz Arviz u, Frank 111 u, Leonard 111 u, Manuel 111 u, Soila 139 Altamirano, Maria 125 Altamirano, Mary 125 Alvarez Ana 111 Alvarez Carmen 125 Alvarez, Daniel 139 Alvarez, Gilbert 111 Alvarez, Joe 139 Alvarez Pedro 139 Alvarez Richard 125 Alvarez, , Yolanda 139 Armenta, Arnold 139 Armenta Edward 125 Armenta, Emelina 125 Armenta Fidel 111 Armenta Oscar 139 Armenta Robert 139 Armenta, Rosa 11 1 Armenta, Tom 125 Armenta Trini 125 Armstrong, Edwin 111,169 Atchley, John 125 Atkins, Peggy 139 Ausdemore, Alan 139 Ausdemore, Carl 111 Ausdemore, Kenneth 125 Avelarde, Margaret 139 Ayala, Albert 125 Ayala, Ralph 125,171 Aydelotte, John 111,169 B Breeding, Linda 125 Bremerman, Janet 140 Brewer, Robert 140 Cunes, Yolanda 147 Baez, Ignacio 111 Bailey, Eldon 79 Bailey, Philbert 139 Bailey, Roy 72,139 Baker, Sandra 62,125 Balderrama, Angeles 62,125 Baltier, Manny 111 Banos, Edward 111 Baribeau, Thomas 139 Baron, Albert 125 Baron, Timothy 111 Barragan, Arthur 111 Barragan, Sara 125 Barraza, Larry 125 Barraza, Yolanda 1 11 Barrios, Rebecca 11 1 Barron, Lupita 139 Bass, John 125 Bass, Terry 139 Basurto, Frances 125,205 Basurto, Gloria 125 Basurto, Irene 139 Basurto, Sandra 139,185 Baum, Robert 125 Bautista, Jessie 111 Bautista, Rosa 111 BeDunnah, Karen 111 Bridges, Ora 140 Bright, Susan 83,126,185 Brockelsby, Diane 140 Brockman, Hector 112 Brooks, Charles 126 Brown, Carolyn 126 Brown, Catherine 112 Brown, Helen 126 Brown, Pamela 126 Brown, Reynaldo 148 Brownell, Leon 140 Brugger, Jack 72,112 Brugger, Jill 140 Brumbaugh, Sherrill 74,83,112 Bublitz, Rick 140 Carrillo, Tony 112 Carrizosa, Mike 126 Carroll, Laura 140 Carroll, Weslie 112 Case, James 126 Cason, Vicki 140 Cassidy, James 72,73,77,112 Cassid Costill y, Patricia 126,205 o, Faustino 140 1 Castillo, Hector 73,75,77 Castillo Hilda 140 Castillo, Norma 81,112 Castillo, Olga 112 Castro, Albert 112 Castro, Gloria 72,112 Castro, Lydia 112 Castro, Rosa 140 Castro, Ruben 140,167 Catlin, Catherine 62,141 Cotten, Carolyn 126 Cox, Charles 141 Cox, John 79,126,184 Coyle, Jerry Craig, Mary 141 141 Crawford, Rita 71,110,113 Creamer, Richard 126 Crockett, James 126 Crum, Linda 113 Crumbley, Sandra 141 Cruz, Anna C. 141 Cruz, Anna L. 141 Cruz, Anna M. 127 Cruz, Cira 1 Cruz, Felipe 41 113,171 Cruz, Joe 141 Cruz, Jose 1 Cruz Laura 1 24 67,113 Chavez, Frank 112 I Commissaris, John 63,112 Beasley, Vernell 111 Becerril, Victor Beck, Lois 111,185 Bector, Milton 111,159 Bedoy, Ernie 125 Beecroft, Joyce 139 Behrendt, Edward 139 Beiarano, Eddie 75,124,125,184 Bell, Mary 1 11 Belt, Roy 139 Belt, Terry 139 Benitez, Angel 139 Benitez, Lucia 139 Bermudez, Norma 111 Bermudez, Ramon 111 Bernal, Caroline 12,62,111 Bernal, Frederick 139 Bernal, Linda 125 Berrellez, Raul 125 Best, Susan 68,83,125 Betancourt, Gloria 139 Betters, James 125 Betters, Larry 139,162 Betters, Roy 139 Blanco, Richard 11,25,124,125 Blanco, Ruben 139,162 Bockting, Marlaine 111 Boiorquez, Norma 125 Boiorquez, Robert 140 Bolin, Johnny 140 Bonillas, Robert 111 Bonillas, Yolanda 111 Bonillas, Yolanda 111 Booker, Charles 140 Boone, Carol 83,111 Borboa, Betty 140 Budinger, Kermit 75,126,162 Buehler, Jonathan 126 Buenamea, Emilio 126 Bugg, Carol 112 Buitimea, Eloise 63,112 Burgos, Gilbert 112 Burgos, lsela 140 Burgos, Roy 140 Burke, Robert 112 Burke, Yvonne 79,126 Burr, Aulos 126 Burrez, Frank 140 Burrola, Olivia 83,112 Cavazos, Sylvia 141 Cawker, Augustine 112 Ceniceros, Bibiano 126 Chaboya, Louis 63,112,180 Chaboya, Patricia 62,126 Chacon, Sally 112 Chapman, Larry 141,167 Charles, Ora 112,126 Chase, Laurie 141 Chastain, Carol 112 Burruel, Jesus 112,126 Burruel, Mary 112 Burruel, Odelin 140 Bush, Lisa 126 Bustamante, Hector 140 Butler, Claudia 140 Butler, Michael 78,126 Butler, Thomas 126 Chavez, Charlie 141 Chavez Darlene 83 112 Chavez, Georgia 126 Chavez, Gloria 112,185 Chavez, Raul 126 Chavez Chavez, , Robert 141 Virginia 112 Chiaffino, Charlotte 141 Chiago, Christine 68,126 Cruz, Robert 113 Cruz, Robert 113 Cruz, Rosalie 127 Cruz, Steve 141 Cruz, Susan 113 Cruz, Tony 127 Cuestas, Joe 127 Culberson, Zaundra 141 Cummings, Kenneth 127 Cunes , ifma 63,127,207 Curtis, Jeanne 127 Curtis, Michael 63,81,127 Byrd, Chapelle 140 C Caballero, Manuel 140 Caballero, Martha 112 Calderon, Rene 126 Calderon, Robert 126,162 Calfee, Charles 140 Calistro, Joe 140 Christiansen, Lynne 112 Christy, William 126 Chumbler, Cathy 141 Chumbler, Margaret 112 Clark, Elma 63,126 Clark, Richard 126 Clausen, De An 141 Clayton, Jo 126,134 Clayton, Joyce 112 Clifton, Brenda 12,112 Clifton, Richard 72,112 Callahan, Ginger 126 Camacho, Fernando 140 Camacho, Frank 126 Camacho, Mary 140 Cameron, Geraldine 140 Cameron, Lupe 140 Campbell, Gerald 140 Borboa, Irma 111 Borboa, Tony 77,111,158 Borquez, Frank 125 Borquez, Ray 125,162 Borquez, Rosa 140 Borseth, James 111,171 Boschian, Louis 125 Bowden, Jack 111 Boyle, Patrick 140 Bracamonte, Connie 70,112 Bracamonte, Edward 112 Bracamonte, Luis 112 Bracamonte, Oscar 140 Bracamonte, Robert 83,125,162 Brady, Bruce 63,140 Brady, Dennis 112 Bragg, Leola 140 Bravo, David 112 Bravo, Sylvia 125 Braw, Diane 125 Campillo, Diane 140 Campos, Patsy 140 Campos, Xavier 153,184 Cancio, Alicia 140 Cancio, Raul 140 Candelaria, Jesus 126 Canedo, Antonio 126 Canez, Adolfo 140 Canez, Juanita 140 Canez, Luis 126 Cannon, Cornell 126 Cannon, Edith 112 Cantu, Rose Mary 126 Cantu, Wencie 126 Carbaial, Mike 140,162 Cardenas, Emilia 74,112 Cardenas, Joe 140 Cardiel, Margie 126 Cardiel, Sandra 112 Carley, Eileen 62,140 Carpena, Edward 140 Carpenter, James 126 Carreras, Cecilia 140 Carreras, Reynaldo 112 Coatsw orth, Melanie 11,15,126 Cocio, Maria 126 Cole, Karen 75,172 Cole, Sandra 141 Collins, Shirley 141 Conn, Paul 112 Conrad, Max 112 Contreras, Carmen 126 Contreras, Frank 126 Contreras, Mary 112 Contreras, Rita 112 Contreras, Yolanda 141 Cook, Ronald 126 Cooksey, Jacqueline 141 Cooksey, Joetta 126 Curtis, Richard 127,162 D D'Angelo, Dominick 127 Dahlman, Debbie 141,185 Dailey, Meg 141 Dailey, Wyatt 113 Dailey, Daniel 141,184 Daniels, Nora 141 Dansberger, Mayrene 141 Darling, Ted 113 Darlington, William 141 Davenport, Gaynell 113 Davenport, Ginger 127 Davis, Kathryn 113 Davis, Paul Davis, Sharon 141 Davison, Cynthia 57,58,68,113 Dawdy, William 141 De La Vara, Sandra 113 De Loach, Wenonah 141 De Michele, Jim 141 De Witt, Dennis 63,127 De Zeller, Joyce 71 ,72,75,78 82 113 Del Castillo, Ray 141 Delahanty, Roy 141,162 Delahanty, Virginia 127 Delsid, Julia 23,36,75,113 Delsid, Teresa 83,141 Demuth, Jane 81,113 Denault, Patricia 66,67,113 Dennis, Claudine 113 Carrillo, Anne 126 Carrillo, Beniamin 140 Carrillo, David 112 Carrillo, Maria 112 Carrillo Ray 82,112 Coomer, Betty 112 Coomer, Charleen 141 Cordova, Josephine 126 Corella, Alex 126 Corella, Margaret 141 Coronado, Jesus 113 Coronado, Joe 141 Corona, Manuel 112 Coronado, Ramona 141 Coronado, Yolanda 141 Corral, Maria 63,113 Corrales, Mary Ann 70,113 Cortez, David 1 13 Cortinas, Leonor 113 Cortinas, Lynda 113,126 Cota, Jessie 141 Cota, Joseph 113 Cota, Mary 126 Cota, Salvador 141 Diaz, Adelina 112 Diaz, Bernadette 127 Diaz, Frances 141 Diaz, Jose 141 Diaz, Leonardo 141 Diaz, Mary 141 Diaz, Mike 127 Diaz, Patricia 141 Diaz Richard 127 Discher, Esther 141 Dixon, Brenda 141 Dixon, Chris 141 Dixon, Larry 141 Dobson, Bonnie 112 Doe, Guadalupe 141 Dominguez Abel 142 Dominguez, Gilbert 142 Dominguez, Dominguez, Dominguez, Maricela 142 Ronald 73,113 Randy 62,127 Dong, Billy 127 Dorame, Sylvia 127 Doubek, Lynn 142 Dryden, Stephen 72,127 Du Vall, Sarah 142 Duarte, Clarissa 127 Duarte, Diane 142 Duarte, Graciela 142 Duarte, Irene 127 Duarte, Maria 113 Dudley, L eola 127 Dudo, Gergory 127,162 Dunson, Star 127 Duran, Robert 114 Durbin, John 114 Durbin, William 142 Durkee, David 114 Duron, Joe 142 Dutton, Jeffery 128 Fields, Larry 114 Fields, Lloyd 143,167 Fifer, John 143 Figueroa, Manuel 143,162 Figueroa, Margaret 128 Figueroa, Mercy 128 Figueroa, Sonia 114 Fikes, Martha 128 Fikes, Mary 143 Fimbres, Nellie 62,114 Fimbres, Ruben 143,162 Fimbres, Ruben 143 Fisher, Christine 114 Fitzpatrick, Diane 68,128 Flasher, Marian 114 Florence, Audrey 128 Florence, Patricia 81,128 Garnica, Josie 128 Garrett, Debe 114 Garza, Mary 128 Granillo, Anthony 129 Granillo, David 115 Granillo, Gilbert 115 Gaskill, Danny 128 Gastelum, Antonietta Gastelum, Daniel 115 Gastelum, Diane 143 Gastelum, Frank 115 Gastellum, Jerry 63,128,162 Gastelum, Mary 128 Gastelum, Ramon 115 Gastellum, Yldefonso 114 Gastellum, 158 Yolanda 58,138,143, Gaston, Henry 115,159 Gaumer, Steven 143 Gaxiola, Myrna 143 E Edwards, Roland 162 Eggleston, John 114 Egurrola, Rachel 114 Eishen, Judy 142 Ellis, John 142 Ellis, Mark 62,812,114 Elliston, David 128,184 Encinas, Robert 114 Encinas, Yolanda 128 Enos, Florence 142 Enos, Marilyn 114 Edwin, Elizabeth 142 Erwin, Michael 114 Flores, Flores, Alex 143 Bertha 114 Flores, Connie 128 Flores, David 143,180 Flores, Elvie 74,114 Flores, Frank 143 Flores, George 128 Flores, Jessie 138,143 Flores, Jesus 12,43,81 Flores, Manuel 128,162 Flores, Marie 74,128 Flores Mike 143 Gaxiola, Sylvia 143 Gee, Gary 143 Gee, Hyman 128 Gee, Jeffrey 128 Gee, Wellington 129 Geuder, Cynthia 129 Gidney, Frank 143 Gilbert, Richard 77,115 Gill, Shelby 115 Gillespie, Randy 129 Gilmore, Doreen 75,115 Gilpin, Terry 143 Granillo, Philip 144 Granillo, Ramona 115 Granillo, Trinie 74,82,115 Grant, Bruce 115 Grant, Richard 144 Granter, Marie 144 Graves, Thomas 115 amy, Philip 63,115 Greathouse, Esther 144 Green, Mary 115 Green, Olivia 144 Green, Raul 144 Greenwood, Jimmy 129 Gregory, Donald 144,167 Grider, Judy 129 Griego, Dorothy 115 Griego, Jeanette 144 Griesemer, Eric 115 Griesemer, Robert 144 Griffith, Alberta 115 Griffin, Willie 129 Griialva, Edward 81,144 Griialva, Juan 129 Griialva, Oscar 144 Grisby, Flenard 129,158,16 Gritten, Patty 129 Escalante , Cynthia 142 Escalante, Jose 114 Escalante, Mary Lou 142 Escalante, Walter 114 Escobar, Francisco 128,184 Espinoza, Anita 142 Espinoza, Armando 128 Espinoza, Graciela 128 Espinoza, Joe 142 Espinoza, Norma 142 Espinoza, Robert 142,162 Espinoza, Santiago 142 Espinoza, Sylvia 128 Flowers, Paul 143,162 Flowers, Shirley 114 Foley, Edward 128,162 Fontenot, Gail 114 Fox, Willie 114 Fraijo, Tom 114 Freeman, Joseph 143 Freig, Ofelia 128 Fuchs, Elizabeth 128 Fuchs, Wanda 12,64,81,114 Fultz, Jean 114 G Gaitan, Irene 143 Gaitan, Jessie 128 Galaz, Rose 143 Gallardo, Donald 143 Gallardo, Lydia 114,185 Espinoza, Yolanda 110,114 Estrada, Evangelina 142 Evans, Ava 128,185 Evans, Marlon 142,162 Ewert, Michael 142 F Faiardo, Fernando 128 Farnsworth, Penny 128 Faust, Rondalyn 114 Featherston, Charles 128 Febbo, Mark 68,128 Federico, Alma 128 Federico, George 114 Federico, Georgia 128 Federico, Gildo 114 Federico, Jose 114 Federico, Miguel 114 Federico, Rachel 142 Federico, Ruben 114 Federico, Thomas 114 Federico, Esther 142 Feeback, Sandra 62,114 Felix, Erlinda 114 Felix, Jusus 128 Felix, Maria 114 Gordon, Al 115,129 Gallego, Artemisa 143 Gallego, Elmer 114 Gallego, Margaret 128 Gallego, Mary 143 Gallego, Mary 143 Gallego, Richard 114 Galvan, Olga 143 Galvez, Carlos 128,162 Galvez, Mary 143 Gamboa, Sally 143 Gamez, Dora 74,114 Gamez, Mike 143 Garcia, Ana 128 Garcia, Anita 114 Garcia, Antonio 128 Garcia, David 143,162 Garcia, Ernesto 114 Garcia, Graciela 143 Garcia, Guadalupe 114 Garcia, Hector 143 Garcia, Jesus 128 Garcia, Juan 114,158 Garcia, Marlene 143 Garcia, Marcia 128 Garcia, Mary 128 Garcia, Maria 14 Garcia, Martha 74,114 Gipson, Frank 143 Goforth, Gary 129 Gomez, Cecilia 128 Gomez, Christine 74,115 Gomez, Connie 115 Gomez, Eddie 115 Gomez, Esther 63,129 Gomez, Fredrick 143 Gomez, Freddie 143 Gomez, Guadalupe 129 Gomez, lsabel 143 Gomez, Jessie 129 Gomez, Jesus 129 Gomez, Luis 143 Gomez, Robert 143,162 Gomez, Roberto 128 Gomez, Steve 115 Gonzales, Gonzales, David 143 Edward 144,162 Gonzales, Fernando 144 Gonzales, Frances 144 Gonzales, Frank 144 Gonzales, George 144 Gonzales, George 144 Gonzales, Gilbert 129 Gonzales, Gloria 144 Gonzales, Irma 129 Gonzales, Laura 144 Gonzales, Louis 129 Gonzales, Louis 144,162 Gonzales, Mary Ann 129 Gonzales, Monte 115 Gonzalez, Obdulia 144 Gonzales, Peter 144 Gonzales, Raul 129 Gonzalez, Richard 144 Gonzales, Santiago 115,169 Gonzales, Virginia 129 Goodhart, Barbaree 115 Goodhart, Marcia 115 Goodhart, Roger 143 Goodman, Betty 143 Goodman, James 129,199 Goodman, Susan 24,115 Goodwin, Edward 72,79,115 Goodwin, Thomas 129 Gritten, Ronald 144 Guerra, Gilbert 129 Garcia, Max Jr. 143 Felix, Raymond 128 Gordon, Ronald 129 114,157,160 Ferguson, Kathryn 142 Fern, Arturo 114 Fern, John 128 Fernandez, Francisco 77,83,113, Fernandez, Greg 142,162 Ferrell, Candy 143 Field, Mark 63,128,130 Fields, Floyd 143 Garcia, Patricia 128 Garcia, Raymond 114 Garcia, Ray 114,128 Garcia, Robert 143 Garcia, Rodolfo 143,162 Garcia, Rudolf 143 Garcia, Sandra 83 Garcia, Sylvia 128 Gardner, Deborah 68,114 Govan, Al ice 129 Govan, Melvin 129 Gracia, Elizabeth 129 Gracia, Virginia 129 Gradall, Margaret 144 Gradall, Robert 129 Gradillas, Connie 144 Grainger, Sarah 129 Guerrero, Joann 144 Guerrero, Martha 145 Guevara, Geroge 115 Guevora, Rene 145 Guillen, Sylvia 129 Gutierrez, Elias 115 Gutierrez, Esther 83,115 Gutierrez, Esther 129 Gutierrez, Jerry 145 Gutierrez, Josie 129 Guiterrez, Manny 115 Gutierrez, Michael 129,180 H Hank, Michael 115 Hacker, Bradford 129 Haight, Linda 115 Hall, Jennie 115 Hall, Sybil 115 Halstead, Lillian 145 Halstead, Madeline 115 Hamilton, Juan 145 Hammond, Edward 115 Hammonds, John 116 Hanson, Barbara 145 Hardin, Larry 115 Hardinger, Linda 129 Hardy, Craig 129,130,184 Haro, Mary 129 Haro, Ruth 145 Harper, Carolyn 115 Harralson, Meredith 145 Harris, Christine 145 Hart, Marvin 115 Hartman, Richard 145 Hartung, Philip 82,115 Harvey, Mary 145 Hasen, Alice 115 Hasen, Tim 145 Hashm, Marcy 145 Haushalter, Mark 129 Hawke, Martha 115 Hawke, Patty 145 Hayden, Frances 79,145 Hayes, William 145 Hayter, Frank 115 Heidt, Donald 129 Heinrichs, David 145 Helgeson, Martha 145 Henderson, Cecilia 63,185 Henderson, Percy 129 Hammond, Terry 167 Jones Henry, Floyd 115 Herber, Richard 162 Heredia, M. 129 Heredia, Conception F. 145 Hernandez, Ernie 129 Hernandez George F. 129 Hernandez, Joe L. 129 Hernandez Ralph V. 162 Hernandez, Robert M. 129 Johnson, Danny D. 68,130 Johns on, Darrelyn 145 Johnson, Roberta K. 145 Jones, Daphne C. 130 Jones, James 145 Jones, James E. 145 Jones, John M. 116 Jones Sidney L. 145,162 ,we1e16n R. 116,158 Lo, Betsy F. 36,117 Lo, Carl F. 36,82,117 Lockett, Marceline 79,117 Lodge, Deborah C. 131 Logan, Freddie B. 117 Long, Onita L. 146 Martin, Danny W. 131,167 Martinez, Dennis R. 131 Martinez, Eddie M. 147 Martinez, Elio M. 147 Martinez, Frances 131 Martinez, Gilbert 147 Hernan dez, Robert V. 145,162 Herran, Arthur 115 Herran, Patricia A. 115 Herreras, Ronaldo L. 129,171 Herrman, Michael A. 145 Hess, Sheila D. 145 Higuera, Jesus 63,145 Hill, Vernon, M. 127 Hill, Dave M. Jr. 115 Hinkle, Janice M. 145 Hinkle, Mickey 129 Hinkle, Roberta E. 129 Hinton, Hipps, Deborah A. 124,130 Frances J. 31,82,130 Lopez Hobson, Judy C. 130 Hodge, Donald M. 130,167 Hoffman, Judith A. 145 Hoffman, Laurelyn 130 Hofmann, Ann L. 116 Hofmann, Michele M. 145 Holland, Dave A. 130,162 Holloway, Teresa S. 145 Holly, Yvette S. 130 Holman, Karen L. 129 Hook, Martha C. 145 Hopkins, Larry N. 145 Horner, Lynda L. 116 Hotchkiss, Carol A. 75,79,116 Hotchkiss, Robert J. 116 Hourscht, Marcia C. 81,145 Hourscht, Muriel 130 Hoyt, Jon L. 130 Huaroque, Carmen 83,116 Hubbard, Robert E. 145 Huddleston, Donna J. 130,145 Huddleston, Donita J. 145 Hudson, Floyd 130,167 Hudson, Newsome 116 Huff, Sarah L. 145 Hughes, Edward B. 116 Hughes, Mary L. 130 Humble, Christine E. 68,116 Jordan, Patrick R. 130 Justice, Michael E. 130 K Kalins, Jack 130,145 Kalins, Janet L. 63,68,130,134 Kanouse, Sue M. 146 Katzorke, Michael R. 146 Kausler, Linda 116 Kavathas, Eva J. Keith, Kenneth 116 Kelley, Janet 116 Kelly, Patricia A. 146 Kile, Kenna M. 116 Kile, Steven R. 146,184 Kincade, Mary 116 King, Patricia A. 146 King, Peggy A. 146 Kinsley, Travis F. 130 Kisto, Max 117 Kittrell, Edward A. 130 Knapp, Alice N. 146 Kohlhouse, Denise 146 Kosko, Barbara K. 83,131 Longfellow, Perry L. 79,117 Lopez Lopez 1 Alberto R. 146,162 Christine D. 117 Lopez, Dolores G. 83,131 Lopez, Elena 146 Lopez, Francisco 131 Martinez, Gilbert T. 131,159 Martin, Jack L. 131 Martinez, Jesus B. 131 Martinez, Jorge A. 117 Martinson, Judy A. 117 Martin, Kenneth C. 131 Lopez George 68,117 Lopez, Jaime M. 146 Lopez Juan D. 146 Lopez, Magda E. 146 Lopez Manuel 131 Lopez, Maria C. 146 Lopez Marty M. 117 Lopez, Mary V. 146 Lopez Michael 146 Lopez Sally 131 Lopez Norma Y. 146 Lopez Randy 131,162 Lopez Raymond P. 146,167 Lopez Robert C. 146 Lopez Robert F. 146 Lopez, Robert W. 146 Lopez Santiago R. 63 Lopez, Socorro C. 131 Lopez, Stella 131 Lopez, Tommy J. 146,162,167 Yolanda 146 Martinez, Martinez, Laura 131 Madelyn M. 131 Martinez, Margie M. 131 Martinez, Rachel C. 147 Martinez, Ramon A. 147,162 Martin, Reid J. 72 Martinez, Socorro F. 68,117 Martinez, Steve A. 167 Martinez, Teresa D. 117 Martinez, Vincent H. 132 Martin, Wayne A. 147,162 L La Roque, David 76 Lacy, Carl L. 131 Ladd, Noah 146 Laguna, Armando 117 Laguna, David M. 117 Laguna, Gloria G. 117 Laguna, Richard 117 Hume, Jack W. 145 Hummer, Dessa R. 83,130 Hummer, Mary K. 75,79,116 Hunter Hunter Hunter Hurley , Berna D. 116 , Jessie 116 , Loyd 145,162 ,Jackie R. 116 Huston, James J. 145 Hyde, Barbara L. 116 Hyder, Patricia 62,116 Imel, Jerry 116,167 lnbody, Kenneth W. 130 lnclan, Maria E. 130 Lampner, Diane K. 24,131,134 Lancaster, Alfonso 117 Lancaster, Janet 83,131 Landreth, Kathy R. 131 Lane, Calvin E. 131 Lane, Cathy G. 146 Lang, Victor 117,158 Larabee, Carolyn 146 Larabee, Marilyn 146 Larabee, Ron 117 Landeros, Marie 146 Larson, Kristine 117 Lauterio, Armando 117 Lawrence, Gloria J. 117 Lawrence, Maureen 131 Lawrence, Michael T. 72,83,117 Lawson, Richard G. 146,161,162 Lee, Bruce M. 72,82,117 Lee, Eleanor P. 83,117 Lee, Vance R. 131 lnclan, Rafael R. 145,162 lshmon, Earlean 145 lshmon, Floria A. 116 Lemoine, Michael 131 Lentz, Sandra W. 117 Leon, Hope R. 117 Leon, John M. 146 Leon, Mary 146 Leon, Teresa 117,131 Lepien, Cynthia D. 146 Lew, Don 23,36,72,117 J Jackson, Ingrid 145 Jackson, Lawrence B. 145,162 Jackson, Larry 167 Jackson, Ronnie E. 75,116,157,158 Jacobs, Marjorie K. 130 James, Kay M. 62,116 Janssen, Chuck L. 67,130 Jaramillo, Baldemar 130,162 Jaurequi, Herminia 145 Jaurequi, Rose B. 145,185 Johns, Lawrence R. 145 Johnson, Burnette 130,145 218 Lew, Hanly 146 Lewis, Lewis Larry C. 117 Venita F. 146 Lewis' William 15. 22,117,159 1 Leyva, Leticia 146 Leyva Rosa 117 Liberty, cnefles 12. 117,146 Lougee, John R. 82,117 Lougee, Walter W. 146 Love, Mandy A. 81,131 Lowe, Roy M. 146,162 Loya, Henry N. 146 Lucas, Melita J. 68,131 Luna, Norma 146,185 Lyons, Dwayne J. 131 M Mac Gregor, Douglas J. 146 Mac Gregor, Joe 131 Machado, Betty I. 146 Machado, Frank C. 62,131 Machado, Guadalupe C. 117 Machado, Sandra 131 Madero, Mary L. 117 Madison, Debra L. 79,149 Madrid, Aurora M. 131 Madrid, Margarita 147 Madril, Vernon F. 147 Mahlios, Cheryl 82,233,131 Mahlios, Toni L. 147 Maish, Evelyn S. 131,207 Maialca, Edward A. Jr. 147 Maki, Lorretta E. 117 Maldonado, Lydia 117 Maldonado, Sandra 81,131 Maldonado, Virginia 147 Maloney, Larry J.' 117 Mann, Raymond E. 117 Mansfield, Shirley A. 147 Manuel, Kenneth E. 117 Manuel, Norma F. 117 Marchant, Dorine 147 Mares, Greg 147 Mares, Manuela I. 147 Mares, Rodolfo C. 131 Marinez, Maria D. 147 Marinez, Margarita L. 137 Mariscal, Martha 117 Markham, Marilyn R. 147 Marlow, Jimmy L. 117 Massey, Edward L. 62,83,117 Mather, Sandra L. 131 Mathews, Karen J. 131 Matus, Ernestine 147 Matus, Jose 147 May, Dave A. 118 Mayberry, Garrison 118 Mayberry, Julie K. 132 Mayes, Clifford T. 138,147 Mayhew, Ronald P. 118 McCauley, Benny 132 McCauley, Patricia A. 146 McClaine, Vickie 18 McClendon, Willie H. 146 McGee, Nancy 118 McHugh, Teresa F. 132,199 McKenna, Bettina A. 81,118 McKenna, Brian K. 118 McKenzie, Donna J. 147 McKenna, Rosemary S. 146 McMillen, Joe P. 147 McMurtry, David L. 132 Mayor, C. 180 McNair, Larry 132,146,162 McNally, Patricia 82,132 McPherson, Gary 257 Mead, Daniel J. 147 Mead, James M. 118 Medeiros, Richard R. 118 Medendrop, Dianna 148 Medina, Joe R. 132 Medrano, Julia S. 118 Meisel, Joseph J. 148 Melia, Mary E. 148 Membrila, Carol A. 63,132 Membrila, George 63,77,82,83 Membrila, Marcos A. 82,132,184 Mendez, Augustina F. 132 Mendez, Belia F. 118 Mendez, George M. 63,132,162 Mendez, Robert I. 188 Mendez, Sylvia V. 148 Mendibles, Benny 132 Mendibles, Jesus J. 132 Mendoza, George 75,137 Mendoza, Gloria 118 Mendoza, Nieves 118 Mendoza, Oscar R. 132 Mendoza, Robert 148 Mendoza, Rosie G. 62,118 Liddeke, George 68,131 Liddeke, Glenn D. 68,146,167 Liska, Deborah R. 146 Liverman, Marilyn 131 Lizarraga, Olivia 146 Lloyd, Catherine M. 131 Marquez, Esperanza V. 147 Marquez Georgia 147 Marquez, Ignacio 147 Marquez, Ignacio C. 62,131 Marquez, Victor E. 147 Martinez Anna-Marie 131 Martinez Connie 131 Martinez, Daniel 131 Mendoza, Victor 118,171 Mendoza, Victor M. 132 Menezes, Lloud G. 132 Mesa, Arnold M. 132,162,167 Mesa, Lydia 118 Meserve, Sylvia R. 148 Mettille, Joanne F. 68,118 Meza, Elvira R. 132 Meza, Lydia 182 Micci, Gary P. 148 Miguel, Mary J. 148 Mikel, C. 68 , Ramon L. 148 Mikel, Trudy L. 66,81,118 Miller, Donna J. 148 Miller, Harry W. 118 Miller, Henry M. 118,158 Miller, Susan J. 83,118 Minker, Brenda K. 118 Minker, Chris J. 68,132 Minnitt, Joe F. 132 Minnitt, Tommie J. 148 Minor, Alfred 63,148 Miranda, Andres M. 148 Miranda, Eddie 148 Miranda, Jose E. 132 Miranda, Marco 118 Miranda Miranda, Rudy O. 148 Miranda, Susie 148 Mireles, Eddie 132,162,199 Mireles, Hope 118 Mitchell, Jerry L. 148,162 Mitchell, Mary D. 118 Mitchell, Nancy D. 118 Mize, Rochelle L. 148 Montana, Ernest 1 18 Moore, Nolan R. 132 Mobley, Karen L. 132 Moftitt, Ann P. 148 Molera, Jr. Steve 148 Molera, Sylvia C. 148 Molina, Amelia M. 118 Molina, Cecilia 62,81,148 Molina, Ernestina 118 Molina, Charles 36 Molina, Mary l. 132 Molina, Richard T. 148 Molina, Sixto O. 132 Mongeon, Pamela J. 132 Monroe, Barbara M. 132 Monroe, Calvin L. 118 Montana, Francisco A. 118 Montana, Gloria J. 132 Montano, John C. 118 Montana, Margaret D. 148 Montana, Oscar G. 70,118 Montana, Robert 137,162 Montiel, Francisco 148 Montoya, Cresinia 148 Montoya, Mercy 118 Moore, Barbara R. 118 Moore, Leo R. 118 Moore, Samuel L. 118 Morrow, Robert B. 62,132 Morse, Martin H. 132 Moser, Donna J. 62,118 Mosier, Barbara A. 123 Mosier, Geraldine 148 Motherway, Rita L. 132 Moulin, Theodore W. 148 Mounts, Thomas G. 148 Mruczek, Mary L. 68,118 Muller, Linda L. 148 Mullins, Mary L. 118 Mungia, Rose M. 148 Munguia, Albert R. 148 Munguia, Mary V. 132 Munguia, Ruben Z. 118 Muniz, Alex 63,119 Muniz, David C. 119 Munoz, Roberta J. 132 Murgia, Celia B. 148 Murray, Mike L. 148 Murrietta, Mary L. 132 Murueta, Hilda 132 Murueta, Sergio 119 Musser, Timothy A. 72,119 Myers, Mozelle 132 N Nabor, Felix 119 Nagore, Jorge C. 132 Navarrette, Armida 132 Navarrette, Imelda 148 Neal, Alan G. 132 Neugebauer, Laura M. 148 Neugebauer, Victoria 81,119 Newsom, Melinda J. 63,132 Nezat, Craig D. 119 Ortega, Irma D. 149 Ortega, Louis V. 119 Ortega, Myrna D. 149 Ortiz, Frances 82,133 Ortiz, Joe A. 133 Ortiz, John V. 133 Ortiz, Manuel C. 133,171 Ortiz, Maria D. 119 Ortiz, Michael C. 133 Ortiz, Paul 149 Ortiz, Robert 119 Ortiz, Rudy 119 Ortiz, Ruperto T. 1 19 Ortiz, Victor M. 149 Othon, Irene L. 149 Overholt, Ronald E. 133 Ownsby, Orval D. 133 Ownsby, Ray D. 133 Polanco, Eileen M. 133 Polo, Rudolph P. 119 Pans, Ernest A. 149,162 Portillo, Roberto 119 Powell, Jett 119 Power, Kenneth A. 133 Prater, Dora A. 1.33 Prater, Hattie 149 Preciado, Blanch 133 Presley, Beverly E. 66,119 Preston, Lisa 119 Preston, Robert 149 Preston, Rosemary 149 Prewitt, David 119 Price, Marilyn A. 83,119 Pritchard, William D. 134 Pro, Dalia Y. 119 Pro, George Y. 25,119,157,164 Puella, ldella 134 Pugh, Martha F. 119 Q P Pace, Michael J. 149 Pacheco, Ned E. 149 Padilla, Cruzita A. 149 Padilla, Jessie A. 119,149 Padilla, Jose 149,162 Padilla, Lily N. 119 Padilla, Louis C. 119 Padilla, Manuel 133,162 Padilla, Norma 119 Padilla, Robert N. 149 Padilla, Stella 119 Palacios, Arnold 133 Pallanes, Danny T. 119,158 Pallanes, David 133 Pallanes, Fred L. 162 Pallanes, Harry 149 Nicholas, Lilly A. 132 Nicholas, Rosie L. 148 Nogales, Frank C. 132 Nogales, Joe J. 132 Nogales, Norma M. 132 Noriega, Emily R. 148 Noriega, Frank 133 Norris, Jerry 82 Norris, Ted L. 119 Norris, Yvonne G. 133 Nowell, Diane S. 133 Nuanez, Rachel C. 119 Nunez, Louis 119 Nunez, Manuel 133,162 Nunez, Ramon C. 62,133 Nunez, Reuben 149 O O'Dell, Cheryl L. 133 Obregon, Rene V. 133 Ochoa, Fernando F. 133 Ochoa, Gloria B. 119 Ochoa, Jesse G. 133 ochoe, Olivia F. 7,58,133 Palma, Barbara A. 24 Palomino, Ronaldo R. 133 Parker, John 81,133 Parvello, Carol A. 119 Pate, Winona 137 Patina, George R. 119 Patina, Irma L. 133 Payne, Barbara D. 149 Paz, Margaret 133 Peck, Genny L. 133 Peck, Valerie R. 119 Peebles, Lillian 62,133 Peebles, Wanda A. 119 Pelayo, Armando 149,184 Pelayo, Lourdes H. 119 Pemberton, Bill A. 171 Pena, Armando L. 133 Pena, Lurcy 133 Pena, Sara F. 133 Penegraph, Will A. 167 Pennington, Gary 119 Pennington, Henry L. 75,162,167 Peralta, George 133 Perea, Barbara J. 119 Perea, Louis 149 Quesney, Mary H. 134 Quihuis, Jesus F. 120,158 Quintero, Richard L. 134 Quiroz, Bertha R. 149 Quiroz, Frances 149 Quiroz, Sarah O. 134 R Rabago, Ralph L. 149,162 Ramirez, Bernie D. 63,134,162 Ramirez Esperanza 120 Ramirez Irene A. 149 Ramirez, Manny J. 120 Ramirez Ramirez Rachel l. 149 Raymond 134,158,169 Ramirez Romelia 149 Ramirez Roy G. 134 Ramirez Rudy C. 134 Ramirez Ramirez 1 Virginia 134 Virginia L. 134 Ochoa, Rudy lvl. isa Ochotorena, Norbert D. 75,133 Ochotorena, Emily Y. 133 Olds, Johnny 63,133 Oleo, Yolanda 133 Olivas, Antonio P. 119 Olivas, Frances 133 Olivas, Mary 133 Olivas, Margaret L. 149 Ontiveros, Veronica C. 149 Oper, John E. 149 Ornelas, Oscar C. 149 Perea, Lourina 149 Perez, Frank D. 133 Perez, Hector A. 133 Perez, Manuel R. 133 Perez, Maria R. 133 Perez, Roberto R. 149 Perez, Ruben D. 149 Perez, Theresa 149 Perez, Tommy P. 119 Peron, D avid W. 133 Peron, Freddy J. 149 Perry, James 119,180 Moraga, Raul 118 Moraga, Steve C. 148 Morales, Anita I. 118 Morales, Bernice 118 Morales, Carmen 63 Morales, Christina 148 Morales, Esperanza 118 Morales, Eddie 167 Morales, Heriberto S. 118 Morales, Manuel 132 Morales, Michael C. 148 Morales, Norma A. 148 Morales, Raul S. 118 Morales, Violet L. 148 Moreno, Adriana 148 Moreno, Carlos C. 148 Moreno, Daniel M. 148 Moreno, George 132 Moreno, Henrietta W. 148 Moreno, Linda 83 Moreno, Lydia 62,81,118,148 Moreno, Margaret 62,148 Moreno, Oscar M. 132 Moreno, Robert M. 118 Moreno, Sylvia N. 118 Moreno, Vidaur G. 132 Morgan, Carl W. 148,162,167 Morgan, Christine R. 148 Morgan, Dorothy M. 148 Morgan, Jesse L. 132 Morrison, Kathleen L. 148 Morris, Mercy B. 83,118 Morris, Paul L. 148 Morrow, Keith D. 148 Orozco, Orozco Dolores D. 149 Guadalu e E. 149 I P Orozco, Jesse B. 119,171 Orozco, Jesus D. 119 Orozco, Mary 133 Orozco, Marie 119 Orozco, Maria E. 119 Orozco, Raul E. 119 Orozco, Robert S. 133 Orozco, T. 83 Ortega, Dora C. 149 Pesqueira, Fernando R. 119,180 Pesqueira, Fernando V. 119,169 Peterson, Jeanette D. 149 Peters, Marchella 139 Petrucci, Leo D. 133,162 Phifer, John D. 119,171 Phillips, Jerry L. 133 Pielacha, Pamela S. 119 Pierce, Mark R. 149 Plew, Debra A. 149 Polanco, Barbara E. 149 Ramos, David 120 Ramos, Viola 149 Randles, Andrew 134 Raymond, Henry 149 Raynor, Cindy 120 Raynor, Debra 149 Real, Emma 149 Redman, Geraldine 149 Redman, Kathy 149 Redondo Jr., Antonio 149 Redondo, Yolanda 120 Reece, Violet 134 Reed, Bernice 149 Reed, Linda 134 Reeves, Joann 149 Reeves, Martha 134 Reggio, Margaret 134 Reiber, Richard 134 Reid, Duane D. 150 Reisdorf, David L. 82,134 Renaud, Peter R. 120,159 Renaud, Suzanne 150 Renfrow, Edward L. 72,82,12O Renteria, Frank G. 134 Reyes, Frank P. 120 Reyes, Martha A. 134 Reynold, Cynthia J. 134,205 Rich, Chester 120 Richmond, Betty J. 150 Richmond, Kattie R. 150 Rico, Gilbert 150,162 Rico, Mary L. 150 Rimer, Thomas D. 134 Rios, Christine 120 Rios, James R. 134,162 Ritter, Henry 63,134 Ritter, Michaela E. 150 Rivera, Alvaro 12,75,11O,12O Rivera, Diane l. 134,185 Rivera, Edna M. 120 Rivera, Esther M. 150 Smith Rivera, Eugene C. 120 Rivera, Frances C. 150 Rivera, lgnacia S. 134 Rivera, Irene E. 120 Rivera, Irma E. 120 Ruiz, Patricia R. 150 Ruiz, Rene V. 63,121 Ruiz, Richard 135 Ruiz, Rosario S. 135 Ruiz, Vivian A. 68,135 Smith, Janice F. 151 Smith, Joseph 151 Smith, Lyle 79,135 Smith, Sharon 121 , Theodore F. 151 Rivera Julie 120 Russell, David 121 Rivers, Judy R. 81,120 Riviera, Anne M. 120 Riviera, Ronald 120 Robinson, Melissa 81,150 Robinson, Richard R. 134 Salgado Robles, Carmen C. 134 Robles, Celia M. 120 Robles, Gilbert F. 150 Robles, Gilbert R. 150 Robles, Guadalupe 135 Robles, John A. 120 Robles, Linda D. 135 Robles Maria C. 120 Roblesl Robles, Robles, Priscilla B. 120 Richard R. 120 Robert R. 120 Rodriguez, Ernest V. 120 Rodriguez, Esther G. 150 Rodriguez, Gilbert J. 120 Rodriguez, Helen 150 Rodriguez, Norma M. 150 Rodriguez, Raul 150,162 Rodriguez, Robert M. 150 Rodriquez, Laura 121 Rodriquez, Margaret G. 150 Rodriquez, Norma 150 Rodriquez, Rose M. 135 Rogers, Oliver W. 150 Roias, Luis V. 121 Roias, Maria R. 150 Rolo, Helen 150 Rojo, Jessie C. 121' Roloff, Gene A. 63,135 Rosovic Romero, Belinda 135 Romero, Consuelo S. 121 Romero, Danny H. 135 Romero, David 150 Romero, Domingo M. 150 Romero, Gilbert R. 150 Romero, Gilbert S. 121,150 Romero, Helen S. 150 Romero, Irma S. 121 Romero, Joe S. 135 Romero, Larry J. 75,121 Romero, Jose 150 Romero, Mary F. 135 Romero, Olivia 121 Romero, Paul S. 150 Romero, Rene 121 Romero, Robert P. 150,162 Romero, Rosemary M. 150 Romero, Sylvia F. 150 Romo, George F. 135 Romo, Grace A. 135 Rook, Glen D. 150,162 Rosales, Gloria 135 Rosas, Raul M. 121 Rosas, Virginia 150 h, Charles 121 Rutherford, Donald W. 150,184 Ryan, Kathleen M. 135 Ryan, LeRoy J. 150,162 S Sabori, Sandra T. 121 Salas, Nick 159,167 Salaz, Diane S. 150 Salaz, Robert G. 135 Salazar, David 121 Salazar, Victor 135 Salcido, Albert 77 Salcido, Amanda A. 135 Salcido, Armida 135 Salcido, Evangeline R. 150 Salcido, Frank O. 150 Salcido, Robert O. 135 Salcido, Salcido, Rogelio A. 135 Tony A. 121 Saldana, Trinidad 135 Salgado Salgadol Marie C. 135 Salinas, Martha 150 Virginia 121 'virginia R. 150 Salone, Betty J. 150 Sams, Alma S. 83,135 Sanchez, Benny 135 Sanchez, Catherine Y. 121 Sanchez, Clarissa G. 83,121 Sanchez, Ernest R. 150,167 Sanchez, Fernando 29,169,170,206 Sanchez, Frank X. 151 Sanchez, Geraldine 135 Sanchez, Gloria E. 151 1 Sanchez, Natalie P. 151 Sanders, Rebecca 135 Santa Cruz, Delia 74,151 Santa Cruz, Edilia M. 121 Santa Cruz, Linda 151 Santa Cruz, Mary 135 Santa Cruz, Reynaldo G. 121 Santa Cruz, Rosalinda 151 Santa Cruz, Teresa 151 Santa Maria, Manuel A. 151 Santa Maria, Rogelio 121 Smithson, Marshall R. 151 Snow, Wendy L. 135 Solomon, Irene A. 151,185 Soltero, Robert G. 121 Sorrells, Deborah H. 151 Sotelo, Alfred L. 63,136,184 Thomas, Lorraine S. 151 Thomas, Richard 151,167 Thompson, Chris 152 Thompson, James W. 152 Thompson, John D. 62,82,122 Thompson, Larry 152,162 Thorne, Alan P. 136 Thurmond, Delia 122 Thurmond, Virginia M. 152 Thurston, John E. 136 Tippett, Paul E. 122 Sotelo, Eddie 151 Sotelo, Regina D. 136 Soto, Soto, Angie A. 121 Cecilia 121 Sotomayor, Edward G. 62,63,82, Soto, Gilbert 151 Soto, Juanita 136 Soto, Linda S. 136 Soto, Mary H. 121 Soto, Matilda 151 Soto, Ramon L. 136 Soto, Rosario L. 151 136,162 Soza, Laura O. 83 Sparks, Virginia L. 151 Speer, Jack 73,121 Spencer, Albert T. 121 Spencer, Becky J. 121 Spencer, Ricky J. 151 Spencer, Uana P. 151 Tisdale, Theron 151 Todd, Debbie 79 Todd, Dollie N. 136 Toltin, Steven D. 68,122 Tom, Robert 7O,72,79,82,11O, Tompkins, Nancy G. 122 Toro, Irma J. 152 Toro, Sanford 152 Torres, Arthur S. 122 Torres, Clementine N. 74,152 Torres, Irene S. 122 Torrez, Frank G. 152 Tovar, Henry 136 Tovar, Jose 122 Tovar, Torinio M. 162 Townsend, Peggy L. 136 Townson, Patricia L. 122 Treio, Benny A. 122 Trejo, Irene 134,136 Sprik, Becky K. 151 Sprik, Dennis A. 136 St. Charles, Danny J. 83,136 St. Charles, Ronald R. 151 St. Ledger, Marlena 136 Standiter, Carole A. 68,121 Stangl, George J. 151 I Treio, Pete A. 122 Truex, Richard L. 152 Truiillo, Jesus L. 136 Truiillo, Larry R. 162 Tuccio, Turner, Turner, Turner, James J. 152 Caroline H. 136 Kay 137 Devaine G. 152,162 Stang Mary C. 68,136 Starks, Burnes 63,136,162 Starks, Gary 151 Steele Deborah L. 136 Turner, Robert A. 136 Turner, Sharon E. 152 Steele, Mark R. 121 Steele, Richard M. 151 Stephan, William 151 Stephenson, Marylou 151 Stephenson, Robert 136 Stephenson, Sharon 121 Stewart, Karen M. 12,36,121 Stewart, Kris S. 62 Steward, Sharon L. 121 Stoddard, Michael W. 136 U Ugalde, Mary J. 152 V Valdez, David C. 152 Valdez, Robert A. 122 Valdovin, Edmee V. 152 Valencia, Beatriz M. 136 Taylor Rosovich, Jim M. 135,162,199 Rosthenhausler, Robert L. 150,162 Rounsaville, Larry G. 150,162 Rouzaud, Rachel 68,150 Rouzaud, Raul 135 Rouzaud, Rosalinda 135 Rowe, Michael G. 72,121 Rowe, Peggy G. 150 Rubio, Mery D. 150 Rucker, Linda D. 135 Rudolph, Patricia A. 63,150 Rueda, Cecilia 135 Ruelas, Arthur 150 Ruelas, JoAnn 121 Ruelas, Phillip A. 63,135,162 Ruiz, Carmen J. 150 Ruiz, Danny P. 135 Ruiz, Emily F. 68,135 Ruiz, Louis 121 Ruiz, Maria D. 135 220 Sarabia, Alice V. 121 Sarabia, Fred V. 135 Sardina, Juan R. 121 Sarmiento, Norma 135 Saucedo, Albert H. 121,157 Saucedo, Mike H. 135 Schloeman, Michael L. 79,135 Schrader, Mark S. 151 Scogin, Iris L. 135 Scroggins, Thomas E. 167 Sears, Bobby P. 63,151 See, Barbara C. 63,151 See, Kenneth 151 Seeber, David L. 151 Seeber, Deryle A. 62,121 Segui, Mary K. 151 Sellen, Jean Anne 151 Sereno, Raul R. 121,169 Servantez, Elizabeth E. 135 Sewell, Randel 151 Shanks, Audrey L. 151 Shanks, Janice C. 135 Sharp, Gerald E. 135 Shingleton, Jeanne M. 151 Shults, Sheri A. 62,75,121 Sigrest, Debbie K. 151 Simmons, Eleanor J. 151 Sinex, Robert L. 72,75,135 Sinex, Stephen 135,162 Singleton, William L. 135 Sinohui, Alicia 121 Stone, Frances 136 Stringfellow, Patsy A. 151 Stropko, John J. 151 Suarez, Larry J. 151 Sutherland, Bill W. 151 Sweetser, Jane E. 151 Swinney, Barbara 79,136 Sylvester, Cynthia 151 Szwargulski, Gary T. 136 T Valencia, Concepcion 136 Valencia, Diane 122 Valencia, Diana N. 152 Valencia, Maria 122 Valencia, Silvia Ann F. 122 Valencia, Virginia F. 136 Valenzuela, Alice 136 Valenzuela, Carmen V. 152 Valenzuela, Danny M. 152 Valenzuela, David R. 136 Valenzuela, Ernest A. 122 Valenzuela, Gonzalo A. 152 Valenzuela, Hector M. 122 Talamonte, Jesus 136 Tamayo, Otilia A. 151 Tapia, Armando H. 151 Tapia, Frances 136 Tapia, Genevieve H. 122 Tapia, Irene H. 151 Tapia, Mary L. 136 Tarwater, James H. 122 Tatum Tatum ,Bobby 122,159 Patricia A. 136 Taylorl Anim L. 63,122 Taylor, Lina T. 136 Rosie M. 151 Valenzuela Valenzuela Henry M. 122 Mary Ann 152 Valenzuela Mario 154,162 Valenzuela, Martha C. 83,122 Valenzuela Mercy C. 122 Valenzuela, Norma 68,136 Valenzuela Rataela 136 Valenzuela, Ramon M. 152 Valenzuela Valenzuela, Robert M. 152 Yolanda 136 Valle, Martha F. 136 Valles, Dolores M. 136 Valles, Sandra T. 152 Tellez, Eddie B. 136,169 Tellez, Mary L. 122 Templeton, Yvonne M. 151 Terrazas, Frances 136 Terrazas, James 151 Teso, Robert R. 62,136 Valles, Teddy R. 136 Van Van Buskirk, John R. 67,144,152 Buskirk, Vickie S. 83,136 Van Dyke, Mark E. 152 Van Hatala, Amber A. 136 Van Hatala, April A. 136 Smith, Ike 79,121 Smith, James J. 79,135 Thomas, David 122 Thomas, Donnell 122 Vargas, Rosemary 136,152 Varner, Alan 152 Vasquez, Jose A. 71 ,83,122 Vasquez, Socorro 137 Vasquez, Tony C. 122 Vega, Arnold A. 122 Vega Cruz M, 137 Vega Elena R. 152 Vega, Ernest M. 122 Vega Grace M. 152 Vega, Henry O. 122,158 Vega Reyes L. 137 Vega, Walter R. 152,162 Vega ,William V. 152 Velasquez, Carmen D. 83,137 Velasquez, Margaret 82,83,137 Velasquez, Robert 152 Williams, Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Carolyn Y. 122,205 Davina 153 Dewey C. 153,162 , Georgia A. 137 Jonnie R. 153 Lillian A. 137 Polaris 162 Rosabell 153 Wilson, Aileen F. 137 Wilson, Jerry V. 123,153 Wilson, John A. 83,124,137,162 Wilson, Linda L. 123 Wilson, Lupe C. 153 Wilson, Michael S. 11,123 Wilson, Priscilla D. 137 Veldusea, Armando 137 Verdugo, Francisco 137 Verdugo, Thomas R. 152 Vergara, Jose S. 122 Vidal, Bralio S. 122 Vidal, Elizabeth A. 137 Vidal, Theresa S. 152 Vidaurri, Norma 137 Vigil, Angelina C. 137 Vigil, Cecilia 63,152 Vigil, Marilyn C. 122 Vigil, William D. 152 Villa, Aida M. 31,137 Villa, Fernando F. 137 Villa, Lupe 152 Villa, Mary L. 122 Villa, Robert 137 Wilson, Ruby J. 137 Winkler, Mary J. 153 Winn, Cassandra L. 153 Wissar, Lydia M. 153 Witkowski, Mike 123,167 Wong, Anson G. 167 Woods, Donald 153 Woods, Loretha 153 Woolson, Carol 123 Wootten, Kenneth G. 24 Worden, Wendy R. 123 Wray, Maria 137 Wray, Paula K. 137 Wray, Ruth M. 137 Y Ybarra, Christina 137 Ybarra, Connie 137 Ybarra, Ruben D. 137 Yeager, Daniel E. 123 Yee, Fairy W. 153 York, Melinda F. 153 Young, Daniel W. 123 ,1 Young, Monica J. 136 Yourgulez, Nick M. 153 Yslas, Bettina E. 62,123,185 Yslas, Diana L. 153 Yslas, Federico 123,171 Yslas, Jaime M. 72,83,137,162 Yslas, John A. 123 Yslas, Max 123 Yslas, Rudy A. 137 Yturralde, Joanne S. 123 Z Zazueta, Victor P. 123 Zimbelman, Henry J. 153 Zimmerman, Ray D. 79,137 Zimmerman, Richard W. 153 Zoellner, Harold R. 123,159 Zuzuarregui, Maria E. 75,106 Zuzuarregui, Rene F. 153,162,167 Villaescusa, George M. 152 Villaescusa, Lillian G. 68,81 ,122 Villavicencio, Gloria A. 152 Villegas, Carol V. 137 Villegas, Lauro T. 152 Villegas, Selso V. 152,161,162 Vindiola, Carmelita 152 Vindiola Jesus A. 122,171 Vindiola Lupe M. 122 Vizcarra, Kattie 137 Voltares, Rudolph S. 137 W Waag, Sonia I. 62,813,137 Wafer, Glenda 152 Waite, Bonnie 137 Walker, Don C. 152 Wallace, Alton 122 Warburton, Byron 137 Ward, Richard 137 Washington, Doris J, 63,152 Washington, Melvin 122 Watkins, Martha R. 137 Watson, Billie J. 152 Watson, James H. 122 Watson, Jeanne L. 152 Watson, Rita M. 122 Weaver, Tamara D. 68,137 Webb, Jim 137 Weepler, Charles R. 137 Weisenberger, Sandra 122 Welch, Ronald A. 68,122 Weller, James C. 122 Wells, Rhonda L. 152 West, Betty L. 152 West, Salvador 137 Westmoland, Ronny E. 137 Whalen, Robert 153 Whalen, Shirley A. 75,83,137 Wheatley, Bob R. 137 Whipple, William T. 153 Whitaker, Kathleen M. 153 White, Frances D. 122 White, Jackie L. 122,153 White, Nancy 122 Whitehead, Georgia M. 153 Whitehouse, Lynn M. 63,153 Whitwell, Herbert 153 Wiley, Marilyn K. 12,122 Will, Robert D. 122 Willhoyt, James R. 153 Williams, Billie J. 137 Williams, Brenda S. 137 Homecoming brought excitement for underclassmen escort, and Carol Hinton received many pleasures as well as the senior candidates. Terry Pemberton, from taking part in the half-time activities. 221 Band ....... Ben Franklin , Drganization Index FHA ......, French Club .. ,.75 .,..8l Math Club .. Mediketts . . . Quill and Scroll Red Cross Cheerleaders . FTA ........ ..., 7 5 Mike Boys . . Reporters . . . . Chess Club .. Girls' League ..... 76 Modern Dance Rifle Club Chorus ..... Glee Club .... 68,69 Monitors Safety Council Debate, Speech GRA ..................... 81 Orchestra Songleaders . . DECA ,........ ..... 7 A Hall Monitors .. ..79 Pegasus .,.. Student Council Desertaires .. Homeroom Central Committee ..79 Pep Club Spanish Club . El Dorado . . . Honor Society . 36,37 Proiectionists Traditions . . . . El Guerrero . . Lettermen's Club . . . . ..,. 77 Photographers Twirlers . . . . . FBLA ...... Lighting Crew . .. .. .72 PTA ,...... Wally Warrior Many organizations made up the PHS rodeo entry. Lettermen's club songleaders marched in rhythm. Varsity cheerleaders participated for the filled in as horses to pull the wagon bearing the rodeo royalty. The first time as Spanish senoritas. Flopping along almost humanly Pep Warrior Marching Band played 'Tijuana Brass' music to which varsity Club entry of Wally Warrior gave PHS the honor of a rodeo award Airlieitiiriiifiiiflbvifficvfff.ifE.E1e.f'ifilkf.-fl-SV-'f',17'i?Qf A so .. ,. Facultg Index Edward Acuna .. Joe Alvarado .... Jo Ann Anderson Rhodes Arnold . . . Albert Arellano ,. Robert Bailes , .. Karen Baker Elizabeth Barker ,. Frank Barr ..... Elgie Batteau .. Charles Beals . . . Robert Bell ..... Mariorie Benson .. Therese Berg Carol Boldt .... Edward Brown .. Dale Brubaker, ,, George Buck . ,, Judith Busk ....., Elizabeth Callahan Oscar Carrillo . . , Tony Carrillo . . . Harriett Carroll .. Don Caslow .,.. Betty Chadwick . Joseph Cicero .. ..r.195 ....201 ....2o4 ,...195 ..,.203 ....195 ..,.193 ....192 ....2o3 .,..195 ,....194 ....79206 .....192 ,...204 .....205 ..,.44,206 .,...202 ...11,189 ....193 ....192 .....206 ...196,197 ..,.23202 U.197QO6 ......52,203 Richard Clock .............. 203 Hazel Coatsworth Donald Collier .. Dolores Corwin .. Virginia Cowan .. Ray Davis ...... Etta Mae Dawson Margaret Delgado John Demonte Katherine Dobric . Margaret Douglass Gerald Dulgov .. Edmee, Elliott ..,. Hugh Espey Hector Espinoza James Estrada . .. Louis Farber ..13, James Ferguson . Kenneth Ferryman Bruce Frampton .. Millan Freeman .. Henry Gamboa .. Duelle Gay .... Margaret Gerow . Serafina Grace .. Adalberto Guerrero William Hall .... John Hannan Thomas Harper .. Leo Hartke ..... Marie Hayes Jerome Helm . .. Dorothy Hibbard . Clay Hitchcock .. Laura Hodges .. James Honcoop .. Marion Hudson .. Richard Hugunin 15,25,52,205 ..........208 ....209 ....195 ....203 ....191 ....193 ....198 ,..,202 ., ..., 190 ....197 ....191 , ..,. 201 ..,.....62,202 ...,...173,197 1 13,153,157,197 .......167,197 .....193 ....,..192 ....23,192 ....,194 .....195 .......191 ...185,206 William Jaap ..,,. Terrell Jackson . . Betty Jarrold . . . Robert Jensen . . . Esther Johnson , . Harry Johnson . . .... .194 .......203 ....72,199 ........193 ....23,192,193 ........193 .......193 ...19Q202 ...162,199 .......2o6 .N.522O3 ....,204 ...162,201 .....196 .....2o4 ...198,199 ........205 ,.,......189 Joseph Katusz ...... 168,169,197 John Knox ..... .162,197 I State representative social studies teacher Tony Carrillo addresses a colleague at the capitol on Arthur Learing Albert Loska ..... Cordelia Lundquist ....... Mary Alene McHenry Robert MacCaa . . . Atco Maklin ...... .... Ruby Mateika . . . John Messer .... Melvin Middleton , Robert Miller . . f . . Sheryll Milo . . . Faye Mitchell . . , Burney Morriss .. John Mulay ..,.. Mariam Munsinger . Diego Navarette . . . , . . . John Nicoll ..,.. Leslie Niel ....,. Edward Nunez .. Betty Nye ..... Henry Oyama , .. Miguel Padilla . .. Paul Parker 52 197 194 81,206 167, 37, 162 164, ....fg4l 192 201 190 201 204 203 201 195 204 206 204 192 206 197 206 206 194 203 198 Susan Pendleton . Robert Quesnel . . Kenneth Radbill ,. Lani Remender . .. Florence Reynolds . Patricia Richard .. Richard Rogers . . . Sarita Rodriquez . Lupe Salaz ...... Shawn Santo . .. John Schenck Peggy Schroeder . Keith Schwyhart . . . Mary Jane Seilo . .. Roland Selby ...... Russell Shoemaker . . . Reuben Sinex ,...,. Sheila Slawson Connie Schlotterbeck .,1 ...52,194 Edward Smith ...... one ot the days American problems classes ob- served the work of government. .,..205 .,.195 ....197 , ....,. 192 . ...21,188 ...196 ...194 ....194 ....198 ..,.190 ....206 ....195 ,...192 ....206 .,..199 ....202 .,.......199 ....197 Joy Sobrino .,.... ..... 1 95 Miriam Sorey ,. Mary Stotera 4 .. ...147,201 2,70,195 Jane Stratman . . . . . . Warren Strickland Robert Thomas . ,. . . John Torchiana . Ben Torres . . , , . Beatrice Tracy . . Arthur Troutner . . , . . . , Maria Urquides .. Evangeline Valdez Marjorie Vaughn , Carlos Velez . , . . Vonda Watson .. Herbert Waesch ,.... . Sam Westmoreland John Wiedenbauer Grace Wiggins .. John Williams ... Richard Williamson Gailen Wolff Rosalie Wong .. Marian Wright .. 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