Pueblo High School - El Dorado Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)
- Class of 1980
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A TWO Spirited freshmen enjoy passing a soda crrafker during lunchtime stunts, THREE Miguel Velez shows his spirit during freshmen initiation week. 45- u.i Z FOUR Raymond Islas shows everyonn how he balances and rolls along during, initiation. FIVE Eddie Lujan, posing as a senior helps to place a freshman in a trash can FOUR 0 -1 S r' ,Af-aw af I, -i,h , , .' 4, ' S, W., -...M . . V 'Mm-51.-.., R ,..,.,.,. . WMV Q71 ONE Traditions Committee attendents and helpers pose for photographer. TWO Homecoming Attendents Patsy Martinez, Lupita Santa Maria, Cecilia Castillo, Lucy Perez, stand with escorts. THREE Homecoming Queen Liza Figueroa sits with Homecoming King Rene Duran. FOUR jeff Roberson out runs Salpointe's football players to make Pueblo's only touchdown, for a 22-8 finish. FIVE Last Year's Homecoming Queen, Lucy Madero, gladly places crown on Liza Figueroa, Homecoming Queen. 555230 -Q ,ge , ...Q 44.4, ' S Q , Lyy.. 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D ' Mi, .-,W A ' Li.. lxj 1' , 7 v -1. v , ff . -l -d x Ml - ---H b PL- - 2 ,' 'A ,., . i -ll, . ,- ff' f ff x In the Summer of 1979, some of Pueblo's journalism students went to Grand Canyon from A.l.P.A. workshop in Flagstaff. The students who enjoyed this trip to Grand Canyon were Michael Payne, Diana Hall, Veronica Blurton, Darlene Pesquira and Betty Salinas. These students were from El Dorado and El Guerrero Staffs. They worked very hard at trying to improve their publications. -Betty Salinas ONE Wally Warrior symbolizes how we can be our selves. ,A i in liek. MC 9 f 4, T 1? We , , Eff' -' J. N., ,ff M , af fl ,Q H at T43 ' Arizona's Natural Beauty Often we take Tucson s beauty for granted Our area has a var: ety of landscapes ranglng from low desert scrub and cactus land to pane covered mountaln areas When Warrlors need a change they can enjoy nearby Santa Ruta and Catallna Mountain recrea tlon areas Sabmo Canyon has a small streem flowlng through ll most of the year Nearby Pato gonna Lake rs another refreshmg place to relax The beauty of Tuc son s area IS also graced with sev eral Spanish Colonial bulldlngs such as the San Xavier Mlsslon lo reservation Although Tucson IS growing the old and new blend together and recreation areas stlll offer a chance to escape clty luv n ONE San Xavier Mlsslon church IS a fam ous tourlst sight TWO Sabmo creek provides a refreshlng place for a plcnlc or party cated on the San Xavier Indian i g. . I ' 2 . fm, 61.1 M30 JM df'l!f0fft.f 4 1 J ,601 WMM' Z wmcwkfwr HAL LOWE EN ONE- Eric Nesbitt entertains youngsters at Halloween party. TWO- Monster attacks party. The Halloween party went over very well this year sponsored by the Sophomore class. Fifty to sixty elementary youngsters from Rose, Mission View, Pueblo Gardens, Van Buskar and Hollenger attended this Halloween party. These schools are called feeder schools. Food and prize donations came from local businesses such as McDonalds. Decorations and games the sophomore class helped set up. The children had a great time and they're looking forward to next year's party. -Pearl Elliott ,NY 18 in Yu: i 7 T mga mmf EZWM ONE 7-0- THREE Rings and Things is a Home Economics class that teaches teenagers what life is all about. Mrs. usteck was the teacher. All three classes held a Mock Weddin in the auditorium during time first three periods on February 20, 1980. The couples in first period were Terry Gastellum and loe Navarro. The couples in second period were Sandy Young and Armando Bracamonte. The couples in third period were Michelle Cox and Roger Soriano. Faculty men articipated as fathers of t e Brides. Mr. 0'Rourke Mr. Santa Cruz and Mr. Kluck helped during the cake and punch reception after the ceremony. Selected classes and invited students attended as wedding guests. Pearl Elliott ONE- Michelle Cox and Roger Soriano are acting as Mr. and Mrs. Roger Soriano. TWO- Fathers of brides were faculty mem- bers, Mr. 0'Rourke, Mr. Kluck, and Mr. Santa Cruz. THREE- Sand Young and Armando Braca- monte posecl as Mr. and Mrs. Armando Bracamonte. FOUR- Terry Gastellum and loe Navarro are acting as Mr. and Mrs. loe Navarro. 4--A :FOUR - 19 ,a .,a.,. lb V nh. giaqkg f .y S 1 Y IDIIA 'UD Ildlllfx I IUIEIBIL Pueblo's 1980 styles had many different looks, from disco to ca- sual sports wear. There were very well dressed students on campus, not only girls but guys, too. Some of our staffers went to The Limited to model all the differ- ent styles which are popular now, such as the double belt, baggy strait leg jeans, and colorful Ha- waiian style blouses. Tennis shoes, clogs, sandals, and baby- dolls shoes were seen all over campus. Pueblo people knew how to dress in the latest, be- cause styling is fun. -Wendy Woods and Veronica Lowe :gilt ---.....,, -L., ,J ti 1 1 1 tv l I ,. 5 3 ., , l r'3??2,!tii,l i'f3 3fl'f'l', VK l'4. t V' jf W a . Y t , ' .Q r. f ,Ly 'f I .tw Y l Asif '51 A f ll , ' lf -- Qu - t f 'i 'ae -Mt t i J ,JL ' 5 - '- 27' xf We , .wt , ' V- 1 xt. 4' if i t i N' , ty if tt ' h 1,3 fr Y t s ' t F' lg, 'Tri ,tvt t iii ' 4 ' ' . 'A' i2zf?fff il 370 ,if f ,.tt, , ,mf '4 ,, L ,' Q,-s A W M I , ' Ex ' 1, . ,,,,,,, N 'A , .,,,,, - Vi ta. 5 A fl rvhtff ' W fiirmiiigim .o N' ,P 1' - 1 ' ut' '-L ' I 20 5 4 ,fb f X ONE Iudy Galvan models the new look. TWO Adam Chacon shows the disco style. THREE Tanya Bell is in the beani look. FOUR Tony Hackworlh is one of many best dressers on campus. FIVE loelda Casillas models the double be t. SIX Allen Davis poses by the showcase. SEVEN Different varieties of shoes worn at Pueblo. EIGHT Sharon Sims models at the Limit- ed!! NINE Pearl Elliott shows braided hair style. TEN loelda Casillas models the latest hair style and disco look. ELEVEN Kevin Percy shows styling at Pueblo. TWELVE Elemer Lever lr, Kevin Percy and Tony Hackworth plan their evening for Friday night. W' 21 rw . 1 4 1, . ..+w'g,+L-f a, If-.,,Js..s:f ' EHRISTMAS 'HELD BY STU BENT EEllilNE'll.: This year's Christmas party had a big turn out. Three hundred kindergaten school students attended. Younsters from Cavett, Hollinger, and C.E. Rose were invited. We thank Mr. Bill Ellis for transporting them to Pueblo. The party was given by the Student Council members and they worked very hard. Also Santa, loe Alonis, gave the childern a big smile, while many games were played. The childern really had a merry, jolly 'ol time. -Pearl Elliott ONE: Senior, Tom Short helps blindfold youngster for pin the tail on the donkey. TWO: Senior, Armando Bracamonte stands away while little girl swings at pinata. THREE: Childern wait patiently for Santa. Canned Food Drive cessful . Pueblo's Can Food Drive was not very successful this year. Not as many students participated as last year, but we would like to thank the participators. This year only 6,330 cans were donated and 80 families were supplied. Last years amount was approximately 15,000 cans and 180 families were supplied. During the Can 'Food Drive Pueblo's classes had a Spirit Point Contest where Seniors came in first. Second place were Freshmen, Third, Sophomores and Fourth, were juniors. We hope next year will be a better and more successful CAN FOOD DRlVE!!!! Mary Ellen Valle S ONE- Stella Coronado counts the amount of cans donated. TWO- Senior counting cans are: Benny Reyes, Barbara Balazar, and Margarita Higuera. THREE- Students of the Senior class help separate cans. V' Academically Oulstandine Seniors 'S w l ef,-,. .l, , The 1980 EL DORADO STAFF salutes the top twenty-five sen- iors. During the 79-80 Pueblo High School year students participated in many Pueblo events. Seniors were also part of the participa- tion, while also maintaining a high academic standing. These seniors went out of their way to help make Pueblo students be- come more active within their school. For these students it took a lot of time and effort. Some of these students are the ones who were selected to at- tend girls' and boys' state. Other seniors who are not in the top 25 also have participated in Pueblo activities. Once again we would like to congratulate all Pueblo's seniors who helped make Pueblo the number 1 school. -Wendy Woods 81 MaryElIen Valle -- gn 5- rl, f my 3,r7I , K, 1' by These are the top 25 seniors at the time EL DORADO went to press. Back row standing: George Gastellum, Micheal Payne, Alex Armenta, David Rivera, Robert Ruiz, Danny Perez, Felix Amen- dariz, Mario Sanchez, Tom Short. Front row standing: Susanna Ramirez, Ingrid Lee, Gracie Amaro, Carla Anderson, Wendy Woods, Margaret Aguirre, Ra- chel Vidal, Guadalupe Acosta, Mary Martinson. Kneeling are: Gerrie john- ston and Susan Teso. Students who were absent when photo was taken were: Viv- ian Hinojos, Michelle Murden, Lorie Golder, Elaine Mellon and Tonya Sholz. ONE: Pueblo's float was in the rodeo parade through town. TWO: Majesty Rachel Vidal and Tom Short at Pueblo's rodeo dance. THREE: Students having fun at the ro- deo dance. FOUR: Pueblo's Royalty rides on the float in the parade. 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Other ac- cessories are chrome wheel rims and new tires that are valued at 5600. A S350 paint job completes the exterior. Interior deco- rations are valued at up to S1500 with some chrome designs costing 5550. Tucson low-rider clubs have formed a coalition and they include Suave, Raza Image, Classics, Brown Pride, along with the Crusaders. This united coalition has organized some activities helpful to the Mexican- American community of Tucson. Some activities consisted of a car show and combined caravan. A fall caravan started on Sixth Avenue and led to EI Con shop- ping mall to promote muscular dystrophy fund-raising. Another fund-raiser for low- S- rider bikes was sponsored at Reid Park. These clubs have also organized the Carnalismo Fund which is an emergency fund to cover certain emergencies occur- - ring in the Mexican-American communi- ty. , El Dorado yearbook staff would like to thank Max Torres for contributing infor- 1 -f f ,f . r. f1YNr4.m: ww:,.P',v ,V ,- .,,,.,.,..N,,x . ff 'Af L Lax mation for these pages. -Cynthia Varelas One- Cecilia Carrasco shows cholo style. Two- Monte Carlo Iowrider awaits own- er's return. Three- Federico Santa Maria's version of a Iowrider. Four- Alberto Sanchez shows off a low- rider bike built by himself and his broth- er David. 4 Five- Lowrider rests from cruising. Six.- Trophys and car shown by contest winner. fs l il cSZ.-.3? I 'vs x t-'Agn M x sim , 1' v ONE: Militant students parade a hostage around the American Embassy Com- pound to show they mean business. TWO: Strikers picket Sun Tran's office to get their demands. THREE: Ayatolla Khomieni seemed to be the key man during the Iranian Crisis. FOUR: President Carter called for an Olympic Boycott after the Soviet inva- sion of Afghanistan. FIVE: Gas prices continued to soar. SIX: Pope lohn Paul ll waves at the crowd at an American City. SEVEN: The Mexican oil spill off the Tex- as coast was the largest spill in history. EIGHT: Under heavy guard, the tritium leaves Tucson. NINE: I 81 come's an eighty-four year tra- dition dies. IEWIENTFS 'Ur TIQWQI '- S10 Lt l LJ JVJJO ill! .,. K - 'Q A 5. - .P .'A,4:,?gv,1gL.SQ4,??5:4'T. - Q- ...,i:r st-.. gi, . ,J 'esie'?.:t., f'i,,,,3,e-3-:s.2:N,'. --if ,. 9 X -,,!.?.::.-Ke-,... X, rM. ' ...A . -', ,L ,,',.i'1jtff-w - -- If ,-e,i'z-Qp - - .pu .L-55:5 ,std .,,,,.,. . .471 ,-7, -J.,-A-,,. mf, an A' 57,2-J, - are K ,yas-Q -e's-.,t.Q--ifo - T' W, ' ,Ei ' uw -f T,.Qg'fI5?f:-xffh-V Q up 5 ,- Ai '3,-Fx' i.fw, l- .. - 'i'f.,.. T if 'Cf'Yit. 2 , +11fm'3 e 5'f? -2--f':'.rfw:'-' ,harm .-Q.: , irq, ,WSW . K -Mak-gg, . ., ,. In Q-ip... wi-..gga.wi s.s.1,A , ., .5 'A v ,,.?.,, 5 ,,fss:-iv? SM-.f 's' A-t 'le-. s f N - Major events in 1979-80 in- cluded the storming and taking of 50 American hostages in the American Embassy in Teheran Iran, and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan caused President Carter to ask Congress to boycott the Summer Olympics in Mos- cow. Rodioactive Tritium from the American Atomics plant in Tucson was moved by court or- der of Governor Bruce Babbit, to an abandoned Army bunker in Flagstaff. Pope lohn Paul II toured several American cities. This is the first time a Pope ever visited the U.S. Bus drivers and mechanics parilized the city by walking off their jobs, asking for more money and a new contract. The 84 year old family-owned and operated store, lacome's closed it's doors forever after fi- Mew.. nancial problems. C-as prices ex- ceeded the dollar mark and kept climbing and climbing. The Aya- tolla Khomeini was chosen as Time Magazines man of the year after being the center of contro- versy.-Sam Valdovin Music Crulsin Movies and Fun... Cruising, going to the movies, listening to New Wave Rock or Disco, there was always some- thing to do, and places to go. On Friday night and on the weekends it was easy to find a party or some people to hang out with by cruising Sixth or going 'to Rodeo or Kennedy Parks. Movies were big whether it was a 5154.00 theatre ticket or 53.50 a carload flick at the Apachie drive-in. Movie favorites seemed to be, Star Trek , The jerk , 10 , The Rose , and Apo- calipse Now. Another favorite hangout spot was Skate Country which fea- tures Disco Roller skating. Concerts were a highlight with a long list of hard rockers along with disco and Triple Z jazz. Bad Company, The Cars, Styx, Kan- sas, journey, Blue Oyster Cult, Chuck Mangione, Rush and The Sugarhill Gang along with others dominated the Tucson concert season. Ticket prices ranged from 57.00-510.00 depending on the seating arrangements. Po ular albums were Pink Floyclls Another Brick in the Wall which features children singing, protesting their need for education. This song caught the attention of old and young alike. Donna Summer was back with two new albums, Bad Girls and Donna Summers Greatest Hits on the Radio. Disco was everywhere at Pueb- lo, in the hallways, occasionally in classroom, and even in the res- trooms. The hit songs were: Don't Stop Till You Get Enough by Michael jackson, Rappers Delight by the Sugar Hill Gang, The Beat Goes On by The Whispers, and also Too Hot by Cool and the Gang. All of these albums were the fa- vorites at Pueblo. Pearl Elliott and Sam Valdovin 'I o ,Z ,pf ADM: Mi POW 111 :ng Za. Q. -ist 0915 5. xg o oow' 4:4 WL Vi 0 aff? Aa Q, 70 QSM ' 6 6090, in . Q Q ',,,qf0 O 3 AWN '35 . , , Nl' J' 1' A .- Q ' by 6' fa Oo J' 7 e'Nl'F,q 1 0 Eli 4.25 gl Q Q 4 -1 o 5-sz 'ig 'T-Nxfft. Hr A s E... , ,N v ,.,. . I .g-g Q. Q25 e ONE: Off the wall proved to be Mi- chael lackson's finest. TWO: The popular movies of our time were displayed by the number of Oscar nominations. THREE: If you looked for a place to go that was inexpensive, the Apachie drive- in was the place to be. FOUR: T-shirts brought out one's feel- ings with personalized messages. Mr. Bill seemed to be a popular item. FIVE: New Wave Rock hit the country like a bomb. SIX: Concerts came to Tucson for every- body's tastes. wt. Drama Plays A Roll Mx. f Q , 1 . b Ar ak t 1-1 ,lf fi X .. Mr. Don Caslow has been teaching Drama at Pueblo for 22 years. Two of most outstanding performers this year is Harry Starks and Stella Rodriguez. A few of the plays that Mr. CasIow's class performed were Our Town , Lillies of the Field , Rasin in the Sun , and One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest . All of Mr. Caslow's students get along with him very well. When asked why this is, Mr. Caslow stated, Because of my honesty and remembering when I was their age . He also said that he trys to get his students to be dependable, responsible, having a good attitude, which helps to motivate and develop their abilities in any field. -By Sharon Renee Sims and Pearl Deniece Elliott .,g,.. fl is ONE- Mr. Caslow caught in action TWO- Students listen to instructions. THREE- David Greenwood helps build a new set. FOUR- The serious half ofTony Hackworth, and Carlos Reed performing in drama. FIVE- Frank Apalalegui and lose Martinez performing in Billy Budd Zmamf ide may!! mmm! K. Xt, I J L 1.1, ' ' 'H ONE Couples take a break while others dance the night away at the '79 prom. TWO Patty Echanove and friend try out a new dance step. THREE Watching the prom scene are Tanya Scholz and Phillip McCulloch. FOUR Setting pace with the music are julie Alfieri and partner. FIVE Yolanda Garcia was elected winter majesty. Also elected was David Caifez at the winter dance. SIX Delana Moreno shows how to boogy down at Pueblo's Homecoming dance. Always and Forever was the theme Saturday, April 14, 1979 for the junior - senior prom. The prom featured a live band, Festival and a complete dinner at the Double Tree Inn. Majesties elected that night were juniors, Yolanda Garcia, '80 and lohn Gonzales, '80. Senior majes- ties were Debbie Moreno, '79 and Steve Ravago, '79. Although not that many Pueblo couples attended, more went to the El Dorado disco afterwards. Other dances during the Pueblo school year 1979-80 were held in the school's cafeteria. They were scheduled for student body mixer, homecoming, winter, rodeo and twirp events. Student council spon- sored most of the dances and one of the most popular groups to play .was Dus Da Disco. -Mary Ellen Valle ONE: Cecilia Castillo and Lupita Acosta from student council pass out telelines to lucky students during Valentine's Day. TWO: Los Payadores performing are Graciela Amaro, Rudy Almazan, Olivia Ordonez, lose Enrique Castillo, and Ruben Garcia. THREE: Gus Hoyer exposes a printing sheet in the Ben Franklin Club. FOUR: Pueblo's band practices during a class rehearsal. Editor- Sam Valdovin o 'w,',r :N'-. W ,p.--p-- Q-uw -.. F' 1 .-., Q ,,3,,y1,r ,,,fL zi- Wm lb ,. .s 7 sw, 5 WM .Qv ld. Q W 4-'W' w shim. 011108 iN 1889? U03 Wil ' 24112815 UNIQUE , H fn .. . 27 W EHIQIQNI CDIR3 SCQDQIIIELLFW AND Ei' TQDIQDEENTLF GQDUDINJQUL 3 i a.. 5 'lil fi degli, if f Honor Society and Student Council have been active this year in various areas. One of the many things Honor Society did was buy a Christmas tree and make desserts for the Mar- shal Home for Men. Student Council sponsored various dances, a blood drive, as well as other activities. Together Honor Society and Student Council sponsored a brunch for honor roll stu- dents. Student Council and Honor Society have both contributed to help make a better com- munity and school. -Wendy Woods- ONE: Mr. Gastellum, Mrs. Grove and Mr Kluck chaperone the Student Body Mixer. TWO: Marion Woods and Nachie Martinez put announcements on the marque. THREE: Alfred Gastellum and Susie Sotomayer help at the Christmas party. FOUR: Ofelia Gandara gives blood during the Student Council blood drive. FIVE: Honor Societies officers seated are: Gerrie lohnston, President, Marilee Roel, Vice-Presi- dent, Mary Martinson, Secretary, Wendy Woods, Treasurer. SIX: juan Marquez, Nachie Martinez, Vivian Hinojos, Carla Anderson, Lupita Acosta, Iosie Amaro, Tom Short, Rachel Vidal, Ernestine Vil- la, Marion Woods, lulie Alferi, Elaine Melton, Ingrid Lee, Wendy Woods, Marilee Roell, Mary Martinson, Gerrie lohnston, are Honor Society members. SEVEN: Student Council members aregtseatedl Nina Corral, Armando Bracamonte, Susie Soto- mayor, lackie Anaya, Rachel Vidal, Tom Short, Ingrid Lee, Diane Canez, Rossella Vidal. Istanding arel Reene Rivera, Donna Braca- monte, Sally Torres, Maria Valenzuela, Debbie Rivera, Terry Martinez, Sylvia Sotelo, Lupita Acosta, Elmer Lever, Allred Gastellum, Sandy Canez, Stella Lee, Barbara Teso, Becky Munoz, Cecilia Borboa, and Mrs. Grove, their advisor. 41 TLQADUTUQNS CECCDMIMUTTIE. 62 ON 34+ N 'xA4?.4..,....f ff . .. ., , , - .x,,.- ..... 1 ..-N W-W-fx-35 ,1,,,if,3,.,w.- - wi- W -1 . . . . .. .,,1,,g.:. ,,,fhm Rik, I ,. . k,,w,, .t - iff 5 L. nf , W W 'R , :Q v. Q - 4 , . , .-, -I F 9 v. x Q, ' . SMmmM. , is r fr l ex Pd! . a, fm wif f Ig .il fl' - iv... .. A . M i6 1 'N N. X ..,,. . A 'N I ,F 5. 1 ff .s, ,....-.. FOUR ,NX f.Q .Q M llsigiinitiiimg Grew Pueblos's Lighting Crew met when needed during perfor- mances and other school activi- ties to help with lighting and P.A. equipment. They also video taped athletic events and special classroom activities. Being on the lighting crew means putting in a lot of your own free time , commented Mrs. Schallhorn, crew advisor. -Sam Valdovin Keeping tradition is a hard thing to do but Pueblo's Tradi- tions Committee did it in 1980. The main activity of the commit- tee was the homecoming dance and half-time ceremony. The goals of the committee are to carry on school traditions, this is a hard job because there is lack of participation. Mrs. Mae Cleary and lennifer Porter were the clubs advisors, and Anthony Martinez was presi- dent, Melinda Martinez was vice president, Norma Cramer, sec- retary, and Alfred Gastellum was treasurer. Funds raised by the committee went to the Pueblo canned food drive. - Sam Valdovin ONE: Students show what they can do at a dance sponsored by the Traditions Committee. TWO: Dances were a big attraction at school. THREE: Anthony Martinez thinks about an up-coming event planned by the committee. FOUR: Traditions Committee members arep Bottom row, Eddie Cortinas, Patsy Robles, Tim McCright. Top rowg Gloria Cruz, Mrs. Molina, Norma Cramer, Mrs. Cleary, and Gina Scapoletti. FIVE: Ms. Arlene Schallhorn, Frank Molina, and Fernando Leon double check the lights before beginning. SIX: Fernando Leon adjusts the switches to reduce the lighting. SEVEN: The Lighting Crew was even at Delegate Assemblies as Keith Pate sets up sound equipment. EIGHT: Frank Molina spot lights a speaker. FH DECA Nineteen mmbers dominat- ed Future Homemakers of America. FHA is an organiza- tion which helps it's members learn more about themselves and their responsibilities in the future. Special events were planned in Room 221 every Wednesday at 2:45, afterschool. The spon- sor was Mrs. Charlotte Queen, home ec. teacher at Pueblo. -Mary Ellen Valle ONE- Sonia Leon sews X-mas stock- ing for FHA project. TWO-Front Row- Susie Lopez fre- porteri, Mary Ellen Valle, lPresidentJ, Diane Valenzuela, tTreasurerJ Back Row- Sandra Gastelum tHistorianl, Maria Elena Lopez CProject Chair- manl, Gina Scopellite tSecretaryJ. Of- ficers not present are Rosa Rivera, lVice-Presidentl, Cecilia Gallego, QReporterj. THREE- Front Row- Kneeling: Car- men Cruz, Lydia Caro, Mary Ellen Valle, Diane Valenzuela, Sonia Leon. Back Row Standing: Mrs. Charlotte Queen, Cecilia Gallego, Becky Lo- pez, Lillian Pesquiera, Maria Elena Lopez, Gina Scopellite, Lillian Ug- alde and Sandra Gastelum. Not shown in picture is Rose Rivera. 3, Q ifi fff' is ix 4 'Li A 3 if Q , we N, X QE HUMEMAK at M Q, 1XMJ'1ii'?iae f HERE A DECA had eighty members in its organization. The purpose of the club was to teach students about different jobs. While learn- ing, they were put in different job areas where the student got paid minimum wage, with the ex- ception of a few. DECA also had activities such as guest speakers for members. One main activity was the Career Development Conference, which is held every year. Guest speakers were from var- ious job areas around the com- munity. The sponsors were Mr. Tony Fuscaldo and Mr. Don Lea- vell. -Mary Ellen Valle FOUR-From Row,- Marrietta Naranjo, Alma Ro- driguez, Mary Lou Contreras, Margarita Be- cerra, Frances Saiz, Cecilia Carrasco, Frank Ro- mero, Steve Canez, Mark Kozik, Mr. Fuscaldo. Back Row,- Ken Ward, Omar Pacheco, Maricela Luzania, Maria Eva Barajas, Teresa Gonzales, jackie Ann Daniels, Ramon Bazurto, Rey Ross. FIVE-Front Row,- Elita Aguilar, Mary Mota'rTo, Norma Valenzuela, Mary Monreal, Donna Leh- man, Dolores Dorame, Maria Chavaria. Middle Row,- Keith Pate, Vero Diaz, Carolyn Dunlop, Rosa Brantley, Mary Torres, Veronica Lowe. Back Row,- Miguel A varez, Paul Moreno, jackie Anaya, Angelica Arias, Carmen Corrales, Sandra Saldlvar, Ana Rodriguez, Azucena Fierro, Mr. Fuscaldo. SIX-Front row,- Grace Machiche, Yvonne Nor- iega, Mary Elsa Martinez, Lucy Velez, Patsy Lo- pez, Andy Anaya, Ruben Bal esteros, Pearl El- iott. Back Row,- Frances Miranda, Arturo Feder- ico, Ceferino Coronado, Anita Phifer, Theresa Kirby, Ray Hernandez, Tony Fuscaldo. SEVEN- Pearl Elliot, Mary Elsa Martinez, Lucy Velez, and Pats Lopez help put up small X-mas tree in DECA class, while Ray Hernandez looks on. 45 F ILA Pueblo's chapter of FBLA made lo- cal news at Christmas time by an- swering about one-hundred letters to Santa from Tucson children. There was an article in the Daily Ari- zona Star complete with a icture. Other activities includecl, several conferences around Arizona, bowl- ing parties, and field trips. Mr. lack Zimmer was the advisor and there were 7 officers, they were Diana Canez, president, Nelva Or- tiz, vice-president, Michelle Cox, secretary, Ms. Zeneida Peralta trea- surer, Lucy Perez, historian, l.I Cas- tillo reporter, and Patsy C. Martinez parliamentarian. FBLA was also very active with fund raisers. They sold the tradition- al homecoming mum along with posters and super snacks. All the money went to help the club. During the summer, 8 members went to the national conference in New Orleans. Catalina Diaz won the Who's Who in the U.S.A. award. Sam Valdovin Cooperative Office Education or COE is a class taken by seniors who have completed two business classes. COE students are working in banks and offices around the city. The total class income for the nine weeks was 56,792.94 Last years COE class earned over 538,000 during the year, stated COE advisor Mrs. Re- becca Moens. Social activities were planned for those students who had to leave campus at noon time to go to their jobs and couldn't participate in oth- er school activities. There were 25 members in COE with 4 officers. They met fourth pe- riod as necessary.-Sam Valdovin ONE: Rosa Rivera listens to instructions, during an FBLA meeting. TWO: FBLA members were, Bottom Row: Elsa Saldivar, In- grid Lee, Lucy Perez, loann Cardenas, Amelia Becerra, Ma- ria Medina, Alicia Amaro, losie Amaro, Martha Sanchez, Middle Row: Marie Brown, Rachel Camacho, Elma Mar- tinez, Melva Peralta, Stella Lee, Nancy Leyvas, Sandy Canez, Patty Goodsen, Terry Martinez, Barbara Teso, De- sery Celava Top Row: Diane Canez, Zenaida Peralta, Mary Martinson, Leticia Camacho, Ben Encinas, Cynthia Varelas, Clarissa Gibson, I. I. Castillo, Ray Romero. THREE: Leticia Camacho worked as a Girl Friday at the Eclipse. ' FOUR: COE members were Top Row: Tina Smith, Rose Ma- drid, Terri lohnson, Michelle Cox, Maggie Murrieta, Patsy C. Martinez, Veronica Perez, Lisa Sanchez, Cathy Barboa, Nelva Ortiz. Bottom Row: Lucy Camacho, Alma Quiroz, Amelia Becerra, Susan Sanchez, Lucy Perez, Imelda Gon- zales, Inez Lewis Bell, loAnn Kingman, Sandy Young, and Sandra Luian. FIVE: Michelle Cox worked as a clerk-typist at the Valley National Bank. ONE L Two g.... iff? BQ GSE .A V If - f Q Q., .,.X., . We , bi E950 f r a IIEJK I BI shecei mmeiiall ul E nf .455' Pueblo's Ben Franklin club had fund raisers throughout the year to benefit the print club and it's members. Mr. loe Cicero and Tony Cardenas supervised the club in making note pads, buttons and gold stamping on the El Dorados. luanita Pacho, secretary, was among the eighteen mem- bers who met during Voca- tional period everyday. An awards banquet was held at the end of the year to honor out- standing club members. -Sam Valdovin Preparing for an exhibit dur- ing May was the main activity of the Pueblo Metal Crafters Club. The purpose of the club was to make customized pro- jects for anyone who wanted one. All money raised was used to buy materials and supplies for the Metal Craft students. There were 18 members. Officers were George Gaste- lum, president, George AI- corta, vice-president, Kevin Ehrichs, secretary, and lesus Morales, treasurer. The club met once a month in S- 102.-Sam Valdovin ONE Anita Pacho sets type on the headliners. TWO Gus Hoyer at work. THREE Lisa Valenzuela works at the printing press. FOUR first row-joe Cicero, Manny Delsy, Mike Payne, Gus Hoyer, Pat- rick Baily, Second row-Tony Car- denas, Dave Lucas, Nathan Alcantar, Angelica Pedroza, lohn McCormick, Third row-luanita Facho, Virginia Tona, leannie Stevens, Fourth row- Frances Martinez, and Lisa Valen- zuela. FIVE Trini Amaya and Kevin Ehrics display their work. SIX Frank Salinas and Mario Galindo work at preparing project. SEVEN front row-George Alcorta, Daniel French, Trini Amaya, Kevin Ehrichs, Danny Muniz, Gabriel Ro- mero, Mr. Salazar. Middle row- Richard Norzagaray, Alfred Braco- monte, Tirso Padilla, Robert Lund, George Gastellum. Back row-Larry Cota, jesus Morales. T5 Part of the Mexican heritage is still being kept alive at Pueblo. Mu- sic, song, and dance are all part of Los Payadores de Pueblo, under the direction of Mrs. Sally Lefko. This is her first year as director of the group. During the spring, Los Payadores won first place at the Regional His- panic Music Festival in San Diego. The Christmas concert, the fiesta and the San Diego exchange were a few things the group participated rn. Funds came from the use of fees and donations. They also had a win-a-Serenade, this was a con- test where people had the chance to win a serenade. For the first time, this year, harp lessons were incorporated into the group. Tryouts were held in january to choose new members-Sam Val- dovin ONE: During a performance, Margarita Higuera, Cecilia Robles and Alicia Ordonez do the traditional Bamba. TWO: Soloist lose Enrique Rodriguez, sings during the Christmas show. THREE: Cecilia Robles spots a dancer to keep the pace. FOUR: Los Payadores de Pueblo include: Bottom row dancers, Irasema Molina, Margarita Higuera, Cecilia Robles, Alicia Or- donez. First row, Angelina Ruiz, Craciela Amaro. Second row, Vivian Hinoios, Maria Louisa Hinoios. Third row, Catalina Ruiz, Olivia Ordonez Top row, Armando Gonzales, lose Enrique Cas- tillo, Rudy Almalan. FIVE: Harp lessons were incorporated into the group as Mrs. Lellto shows. SIX: Beginning Dance Class members are Top row, Lupe Diaz, Ruth Loya, Brenda Morales, Oleila Torres, Francisca Figueroa, Delma Lopez, Alida Aguilar, Carolina Valenzuela, Middle row, Martha Ortiz, Becky Guasp, Sandra Rodriguez, Patsy Robles, Lupe Valenzuela, and Front row, Regina Serrano, Betty Segura. Q ,.. .. ii? 3 'B 2 its . . 3 v L i .f - 5 :i S f as '-f i i r -fi ' 1 if Q l fs 4 3 1 T - 1 . t T W 1 I F1 5 . r 1 l t if ff l i fi? E 1 .:.i ii? is ' 'iiiii 3 Vfp... 7 l .I tk f ,-f'A,IN! r ' wr 'I ww. . g-a , m A, A L W . Lens Payadwres CQHQ UQGIIC'-'QEDU GD .sf m i-Y FIV 51 I ix 1 Y 'M' Y in I GEHJCCDIIFSQDS N- ,--v' wi? Q if ' : 'J '11 4 l'?:m?5fi2gL nl, y. MQ 1 x Pueblo's Choir had an out- standing year by going to the Southwestern Regional Music Festival held january 26, 1980 at the UA. Members brought back superior awards. The students that got superior ratings are: lorge Altamirano, Gracie Amaro, Virginia Potter, Robert Rivera, and Earvin Wagner. These singers participated in the solofensemble division. Superior ratings were given in the mixed ensembles also to these students, Gracie Amaro, Carla Anderson, Diana Delsid, jeff Gross, Clara Granillo, Henry Guasp, loy Moshier, jeff Reese, Robert Rivera, Donna Short, Troy Seals, Carl Urbina, and Ear- vin Wagner. These students per- formed at the finals held March 'l. -Sam Valdovin ONE: Choir members rehearse before a performance. TWO: Mrs. Yvonne Cano takes a break before the next number. THREE: Ricky Reed gets the much need- ed help from Debbie Batt. FOUR: Chorus members include, Stand- ing: Kristi Rommel, Esperanza Mendez, Maria Lopez, Frank Valenzuela, Clara Granillo, Luke Gross, Diana Delsid, Avangela Hubert, Troy Seals, Deborah Batt, loy Moshier, Carla Anderson. Kneeling are: Enrique Guasp, Donna Short, Carl Urbina, Marcia Carillo, Vir- ginia Potter, Earvin Wagner, Christine Villa, and William Chandler. FIVE: Student director, Earvin Wagner, gets his music together. SIX: The end result is a performing Choir. Gvbrrolhnesitrran Pueblo's Orchestra won two gold medals at the Southwest Music Regionals. This is the first time in twenty-five years, this award was won. The winners were Wanda Howell and Cindy Campos who both won in the solo division. Other winneri were Myriam Valdez and Liz Ro sas, who won silver medals. Fund raisers bought new uni forms, scholarships for gradual ing seniors, and helped to pay fc field trips. -Sam Valdovin- ONE: Kathy Merin and Felicia Perry practice before a performance. TWO: Pueblo's orchestra members are: fSeatedJ Nancy Holman, Anna Mon- teras, Elizabeth Rosas, Elizabeth Val- dez, Cindy Campos, and Kathy Merin. lGirls standing! Maria Wilcox, Wanda Howell, and Myriam Valdez. tTop row standing! Henry Cupis, Mr. Wilt, Mario Olivera, Craig Robillard, lames Merritt, and David Short. egnrmrmnrmg Urmiermmedlnenite lenrmdl u Pueblo's beginningfinterme- diate band's main activity was participating along with the marching band in the annual Ro- deo parade. Members of the band prac- ticed hard in order to pass a test to qualify for the marching band. . xx ' li9unelbuUo s N . ix El 5 i BAND 4. 54, to -is f , , I f I v 1,.,. t 1 G ONE: Pueblo's Intermediate High School Band practiced for an upcoming performance. TWO: Band members are, front row: De- lia Carbajal, Liz Gradillas, Evelyn Matus, Celina Barboa, Carmen Martinez, Estel- la Rivera, Elaine Matus. Second row: ludy Auweter, Cathy Esquibel, Larry Starks, Diana Urquidez, Mark Dunk, Phillip Carley, Andrew Suarez, Steve Goodman. Third row: Dan Belk, Mike Soto, Mark Brown, Keith Markowski, Mark Abevta. Standing: Mr. Messing, Ken Ward. THREE: Tuning up to the chromatic scale is part of the daily routine. ,'Qa?:i,g:a.?3f'!Wll L K-A 23 7.f.':?'w, :r 1 ,f mamma d- . .A ,gs Marching Emmcffl The 1979-80 Pueblo High Marching Band was under the new direction of Edward Mess-H ing. Mr. Messing came from Moon Valley High School in Phoenix, but enjoys Pueblo the same as the other school. He was very proud to lead the band to an excellent rating during band day at the University of Arizona. Mr. Messing has also been a tremendous supporter of the flag girls this year. He and the girls got together and bought new uni- forms for the Flag girls. -Cynthia VareLas liha i Ftlengj CEEITUS A we 1, L WM, .W 1-,. K, ,-a N -aw-A ,Ln 4- K - ,l,f I 1- ,' , 371 . ai' ,. se f Y WW 2 . if-' X ,fi Agfa, f 'z Ks? 4 4 ll 7 ,.tM1,s. ,, 'fi ,l Q Q , t 513 11, moyer L K ,fl If fa at rf' 545-Y if , Y 42 t 5. f ,tg , , . y s U 'ff' K xx .uni L W Q ' Q ,X ff fn' 'ff if , - , ,V irffj WWW 1 ' ' ' , , ' 'gf' 'W'w ' eff , ,, - A -, .,,,,,,,,,,s 5, ri 454.44 i A sw, . ,, X K , ,.,,,,.,.,,.,,. M H mu F ,sit , , , ,, , e Q A as , ' ' ' - Wiif A 17 . . r 1' 'Mft ONE: Advanced Band Members are: Front row, Sally Torres, Frank Gonzalez, Monica Zavala, Richard Rivera, Ray Perez, Annette Escalante, Veronica Var- ela, Nancy Gonzales, Armida Quiroz, Veronica Camacho, Adele Coronado, Mr. Messing. Second Row, Debbie Bra- camonte, Armando Espinosa, Debbie Salcido, Eugene Anaya, Eddie Cortinas, Marissa Ruiz, Teresa Martinez, Rachael Vidal, Andy Gonzalez, Maria Vasquez, Oralee Clayton. Third Row, Norma Cramer, Tony Cisneros, Carlos Ray- goza, loe Herber, Rudy Pesqueira, Su- san Teso, Tony Gonzalez, Virginia Pot- ter, lames Hannebohm, Ana Maria Ro- driguez, Monica Machado. Fourth Row, Ernestine Villa, Robert Escalante, Manny Amado, Sergio Enriquez, Ro- berto Murrieta, Gerrie lohnston, Carl Urbina, lohn Felix, Mary Scott, Mavis Anderson, Clarissa Canez. Fifth Row, Christine Villa, lorge Altamirano, lesus Mendibles, Robert McKenzie, Javier Nagore, Gilbert Cordero, frank Ruiz, Troy Seals, Brian Roell, Martin Vas- quez, Ricky Esquibel. Back Row, Ralph Williams, Greg Hathaway, and Eric But- ler. Members not Pictured are, Valerie Corbett, Diana Delsid, Fernando Mora, Able Silva, Donald Thierry, Richard Treio, Robert Valenzuela, Vivian Gra- cia, and Reynaldo Badilla. TWO: Pueblo's marching band parades during Rodeo festivities. THREE: Band members work hard to im- prove their musical skills at Pueblo games. FOUR: Ioey Herber really blows hard on his trumpet. FIVE: Mr. Messing directs practice. SIX: Flag girls Cfirst rowlg Dena Hack- worth. isecond rowlp Norma Cramer, Sally Torres. ithird rowjg Debbie Braca- monte, Leticia Gonzales, Denise McGruder. Kfourth rowjp Christine Villa, Veronica Perez, Susie Ramirez, and Er- nestine Villa. - Wattazeuvv Gian:-alaiazrulsatlbuiataas ONE julie Alfieri lifts Pueblo's spirit. TWO Sylvia Soltero enjoys the fans' response. THREE Varsity cheerleaders are: tLower centerj julie Alfieri, ISecond rowj Theresa Moreno, Sylvia Soltero, Maria Elsa Martinez, Natchie Martinez, jackie Starks, Barbara Mazon, Liza Figueroa, ITopj Lucy Velez, and Vivian Lopez. FOUP Head cheerleaders are: Maria Elsa Martinez, Lucy Velez, and Liza Figueroa. FIVE junior varsity cheerleaders show their talents. SIX junior Varsity cheerleaders group are: CLower centerj Brenda Fitzgerald, I5econd rowj Stella Rivera, Cecilia Borboa, Becky Munoz, Elizabeth Ochoa, Annabelle Nunez, tTopI Ana Podriguez. SEVEN Annabelle Nunez makes sure onlookers know the cheer. EIGHT Elizabeth Ochoa prepares to go into a jump. NINE junior varsity cheerleaders concentrate on the team's scoring. 'f 1l 7 Pueblo High School Cheerleaders worked very hard this year to raise Pueblo's spirit. During summer vacation they had car washes to raise money for camp and new uniforms. They also made spirit posters and boosters. During the Football season the Cheerleaders kidnapped the Senior Football players and paid for their breakfast at Sambo's. Goals were set by the Cheerleaders, they were to promote spirit and pep throughout the student body. Each Cheerleader was required to attend a class everyday during second period. Head Cheerleader was Lucy Velez, while Marie Elsa Martinez was co- head. The sponsor was Mrs. Elaine Scott. There was a junior Varsity squad and they cheered for the junior varsity teams. They too were very active during the year, preparing to try out for the Varsity squad. Members on the Varsity Cheerleading Spirit Squad were Sylvia Soltero, Vivian Lopez, Liza Figueroa, lulie Alferi, lacque Starks, Theresa Moreno, Barbara Mazon, and Nachie Martinez. Members of the l.V. Cheerleading Spirit Squad were Annabelle Nunez, Stella Rivera, Becky Munoz, Brenda Fitzgerald, Elzabeth Ochoa, Cecilia Borboa, and Ana Rodriquez. - Pearl Elliott and Sam Valdovin it s it- stfi N 1 V' ft ..... ,, .. 4 g in 6 , H, ,.....gt,,.. wa 4' fi K I 'J .V , - 3 is E Z I I- I my QDDWE. Gimeeirlieeucdletrss 59 Sonzleaders Do More Than Sine and Dance! ONE: Top Row: Vina Meranza, Imelda , ' T Gonzales, Maria Valenzuela, Cruz 2 . Nunez, Patty Martinez, Bottom Row, Z 5 2 ' 52- Sandy Chacon, Cecilia Castillo, Catherine Borboa, Yolanda Garcia, Lupita Santamaria, Lupita Acosta. TWO: Head songleaders, Patricia Martinez and Maria Valenzuela, dance the routines as the blue brothers for V Pueblo fans, during the game against Sunnyside High School when Pueblo won. THREE: Head Patty Martinez and Cecilia Castillo. FOUR: Top Row: Ms. Carlson, Mario Sanchez, Tom Short, David Greenwood, Danny Gibson, Lupita Acosta, Elmer Lever lr, Vincent Dozier. Middle Row, Barbara Baultizar, Tony Hackworth, Sonia jackson, loelene Harris, Paulene High, Diane Morgan, jackie Stark, Tina Lewis, Mr. O'Rourke, Bottom Row: Terry Dodd, Nachie Martinez, Annabelle Nunez, Brenda Fitzgerald, Marion Woods. FIVE: A letter sweater worn by Mario Sanchez, a member of the Varsity Club. x - V :gg-'3 K , -7 ' ',1,gQ-S., S If ' a 'Qi 4.3571 ll' L 'l y li, ,lf , V I ,IA if 1 'lf l X ! X. '-H 60 5 F . f ' gk . u M' - What The Varsity Club ? ff ,hx R X Ro-C Wh -,:. Cdf mi ,,,..f it fl' K lk-jf , Cf Q' Agri. . . 3 A gy 2- ...ia -.-1'Lf if ...mil A The Pueblo Warrior Songleaders were responsible for promoting spirit within the student body as well as stirring up the crowd at games. Routines were planned with the cooperation of all members. During football games half-time disco routines were lead by head songleader Patsy C. Martinez and co-head Cecilia Castillo. Besides performing at games, they also performed at parades and pep assemblies. Mrs. Scott sponsored the Song Leaders but at mid-term she left leaving ludy Gillis as sponsor. Part of their routines were developed at summer camp where they won a first place trophy on display in the lobby. Songleaders were a big part of the games, without them we would be missing something very important. -Veronica R. Lowe The Varsity Club is one of Pueblo's fun clubs, where one must meet a specific requirement. To be a member of this Varsity Club you must earn your major P in any Varsity sport. The Varsity Club is involved in many activities. For example, car washes, candy sales, and the main activity is selling Varsity sports programs. The programs are sold at football, basketball, and volleyball games. Another fund- raising activity was the Varsity Club challenging the faculty in a friendly game of volleyball and basketball. Women faculty beat the girls at volleyball and boys beat the men faculty in basketball. -Veronica R. Lowe EULL 3 D ff WMMW TWO 'WM 'Wk T Hfl EZDIILNJ PALS IHMZLILD LLFLHIIE, IEEIEAT ONE-TOP ROW-VARSITY PIN-PALS Cindy Gabusi, Veronica Perez, Marina Martinez, Elvira Verdugo. MIDDLE ROW- Berine Mon- taflo, Beatrice Segura, Veronica Burruel, Barbara Medrano. BOTTOM ROW- Lisa San- chez, Debbie Rivera, Sandy Young, Matilda Verdugo, Pat Scott, Susie Ugalde. TWO-Beatrice Segura, Veronica Perez, Sandy Young, Elvira Verdugo, and Pat Scott get ready for the next cheer. - THREE-Freshmen Head Pin-Pal Linda Sandate at practice. FOUR-BOTTOM ROW-IUNIOR VARSITY PIN-PALS Diane Alvarez, Clara Moreno Lisa Keeler, Rhoda Busby, Tina Klein, Sally Floyd. TOP ROW- Imelda Vargas, Cecilia Con- traras, Chris Arredondo, Mrs. Ctapp, Melissa Fierros, Ana Chavez, Luz Alaba o. Not Pic- tured Bernice Luna FIVE-BOTTOM ROW-FRESHMEN PIN-PALS Ana Burruel, Melva Peralta, Evelyn Matus, Vickie Perez, Teresa Mitchell, Carina Auh- mada, Linda Sandate. MIDDLE ROW- Cecilia Hernandez, Alma Rodriguez, Lisa Lowe, Pam Estrada, Gearia Vasquez, Magda Ga- lindo, Diana Lara. TOP ROW- Carmen Martinez, Helen Rodri- guez, Pera Maldonado, Elaine Matus, Liz Murgilla. Not Pictured Co-Head, Nina Corral. Also Not Shown, Donna Bracamonte By Sharon Renee Sims The 1979-1980 varsity, junior-varsity and freshmen Pin-Pals really worked hard this year. The encouraged the wrestlers with all of their screamin and beating on the floor. One source 0? rais- ing money for new uniforms was having candy sales. Everyday the Pin-Pals met together and practiced their cheers, trying to per- fect them a little more each day. Freshmen sponsor is Mr. Slagel. lu- nior and varsity s onsors were Miss Copp and Mr. Mulgy. 1 -Sharon Renee Sims M Q., -N Wm if .ff IFERZIEENICEEHJ C2ll-.QD -D CQETA This year's French Club con- . sisted of ten members, with a new sponsor, Mr. Bill Gordon. The main objective of the French Club according to Mr. Gordon is to pursue through means of films, excursions, picnics etc., ex- tra curricular activities, which are designed to round out the French program. The club also gives students the opportunity to experience through films and trips, cultures they might not otherwise have an opportunity to experience. A -Betty Salinas This was the first year that there was DO-CETA Club at Pueblo. There were sixteen members including four officers in the club. They were President, Barbara Diaz, Vice President, a W , Xe htwl 4' 1 A E L. 'L vw aalgi' an Tern Romero, Secretary, Maria Valdez, and Treasurer, Betty Sali- nas. , Some of the main objectives and goals of the club were to find a career that interests each student, and work in that career during the said school year , stat- ed Mrs. Hume, the club's spon- sor. Other goals were, to work together as a group, and to ac- complish work skills during the year, added Mrs. Hume. To join this work-study classfclub you must be 'I6 years of age, and must meet a certain income lev- el, concluded Mrs- Hume. -Betty Salinas ONE French Club-Bottom row: Manny Amaro, Xochie Oros, Victor Palma, Er- nestine Villa, Arnulfo Palma, Second row: Alvin Young, Richardo Torres, Francisco Tellez, lose Cordova, and Sponsor, Bill Gordon. TWO Do-Ceta-Bottom row: Betty Sali- nas, Maria Heredia, Maira Valdez, Ral- faela Arias, Sandy Gallardo, Mary Lou Mena, Amanda Mascarenas, Sponsor, lou Ann Hume. Second row, Robert Pallanes, Lucy Murrillo, Magie Soto, Barbara Diaz, Terri Romero, Martha leon, Angie Howard, Mary Garcia, and Ray Garcia. A 'l 'f THREE French club sponsor, Bill Gordon helps Ernestine Villa complete club work. FOUR Rafaela Arias improves typing skills during CETA class. EBLQXSIEEZZLXILTL SCSCOJEFGE KEEPEEZS Without the Baseball Pep Club the team would be lacking a lot of very essential things. The girls are a very tremendous help to me personally, stated Coach Gastellum. They provide an in- valuable service during the games keeping score, operating the scoreboard, operating the concession stand, announcing the ballgame, and serving as bat girls, added Coach Gastellum. ln addition the pep club held an occasional car wash, and had can- dy sales throughout the Baseball season. The main objective of this club is to boost the morale of the baseball players, raise funds for baseball equipment, and publi- cize baseball games. According to Coach Gastellum, the group has been meeting up to its stan- dards. This year's pep club has fifteen active members in which four are acting officers. They are lackie Anaya, Cecilia Castillo, Betty Sa- linas, and Cindy Gabusi. To join this club, which has been active for five years, you must have the eagerness to help, concluded Coach Gastellum. -Betty Salinas ONE-Terri Romero pays close attention to the Baseball game. TWO-Baseball Pep Club are: Bottom Row-Nancy Ginn, jennifer Ginn, Nor- ma Duran, Patty Castillo, Carman Cas- tillo, Row 2-Palsy Martinez, Stella Ro- driguez, Lupita Acosta, Lisa Salgado, Maria Corrales, and jackie Anaya. THREE-Stella, Patsy, and lennifer work on concession stand. X egw. 28:7 'x-..r .Q . W-.. 1 XX ers. ooimoo The 1979-80 El Dorado year- book staff worked weekends and after school in order to meet the final deadline. Some of the staff members were inexperienced, but after a few lessons and talks, they caught along very well. The lessons were given by adviser Mrs. Barbara Beamer. Editors on the staff were Betty Salinas, edi- tor-in-chief, Wendy Woods copy editor, Veronica Lowe, Student Life editor, Alicia Blake, academ- ics editor, Veronica Blurton, classes editor, Donna Huckeba, art editor, Peter Morales, sports editor, Darlene Pesquiera, photo editor, Sam Valdovin, clubs edi- tor, and Maria Heredia, index editor. Beginning staffers were, Ilona Hubert, Mary Ellen Valle, Cynthia Varelas, Sharon Simms, Pearl Elliott, ludy Galvan, Mary Garcia, and Diane Fimbres. -Sam Valdovin ONE: Staff editors are: Front row Peter Morales, sports editor, Betty Salinas, editor-in-chief, Sam Valdovin, clubs editor, Top row: Darlene Pesqueira, photo editor, Wendy Woods, copy edi- tor, Veronica Lowe, student life editor, Alicia Blake, academics editor, Maria Heredia, index editor, Veronica Blurton, classes editor, and Donna Huuclceba, art editor. TWO: Diane Fimbres finishes reading copy for an assigned page. THREE: Our trusty leader is Mrs. Barbara Beamer. FOUR: Photographers on the staff are: Darlene Pesguira, lohnny Paz, and Nor- ma Victoria. FIVE: Staff members are: Bottom row: Norma Victoria, lohnny Paz, Darlene Pesqueira, advisor Mrs. Barbara Beamer. Second row, Maria Heredia, Pearl El- liott, Sharon Simms, Cynthia Varelas, Mary Ellen Valle, Mary Garcia, Alicia Blake, Betty Salinas, Illona Hubert, Fourth row: Veronica Blurton, Donna Huckeba, Wendy Woods, Veronica Lowe, and ludy Galvan. Top row, Peter Morales, and Sam Valdovin. SIX: New staff members are, Mary Gar- cia, Ilona Hubert, Cynthia Varelas, ludy Galvan, Sharon Simms, Mary Ellen Valle, and Pearl Elliott. Q 'lf fw - 4 V 'W , 1 I gwfs' -Aw, , . Mu J 42 M' wma Q ..f 2,2 I W , M. I . A Y 7 q 'aggffwg . I' 'Wah 7 f' H K , . , . t x .mr fo ?- ,, ,L ' 2' W -A , vw We .WM-ff' M K E V , num f 1 .MM-wanna - I -nuns-anno nf' Y ' . 'lffklxfff 9'l ff YF5'2'?'4'i,w , 1 . :1,fij', ' x-'Z ff.: ,.-W , A 1 -' ' ' 2 ' f '?? . ' . 'A + 12 www., 4 if . H Q1 .,, gci ,bs QM ,Q , , QSM? as K gig? Agar? F Q V kid. .g. ,, ,, xg f j , A L. I V , WL 11: ii I , A f- - ,ff 6. I t , 'A -S -.' 1 A A ., 1 L 5: LJ 5 ,f AH' Lf' . ,fvxl ' THREE 'wa M- .tl . L4 Guerrerorror ThetVllarr-ior'f isa bi-weekly, newspaperiiwritteh by the advanced journalism class at Pueblo. El Guerrero covered a variety of subjects from one on scars to,gonQ,sQn? teertg r a tg Q5Ger,rie lohnston leaves, het, pq- sition as Editor-in-chief after holding it for two years. Graduat- ing seniors who held positions on the staff were Gerrie lohnston, editor, Susan Teso, Feature edi- tor, Michael Payne, sports edi- tor, Rosa Rivera, community re- lations, Annette Escalante, car- toonist, and Carla Anderson ad- vertising manager. The staff worked long and hard in order to make each edition better than the last. El Guerrero won the All American rating for the second ,half of the V. ft M .-1,. , -tg its school year. Marks of distinctio it were received in coveragewflnd content, physical appeagjapce, writing and editing, editorial leadership, opinion features as' well as others. - Sam ONrE: Advisor Mrs. Wanda Millerffmdkes arrajtgments with the printer forgtt1eEl Guerirero. 5, gf? TWO: EI Guerrero staff included?-fljop Row, Danny Gibson, Michael Ililyhe, Annette Escalante, Carla Anderson. Bottom Row: Sam Valdovin, Ip any Gallego, Rosa Rivera, Susan Tesoit: A rs. Wanda Miller THREE: During the spirit week, Susan Teso, Gerrie lohnston and Annette Es- calante play the part. FOUR: Each reporter had to proof read their own copy, as lackie Barry ho ass, .Q m 1 , tk K rw: . ' .gat-Q, af 2.35 E a as rf 2 ., 'gr FIVE' Sports reporting ke Payrle busy at the typewrifeg SIX: Editor- in-chief, Gerrie lohnston, listens to a problem from a reporter., IRQUGQGZIDSGQJFE ONE Visitor talks to a club member about jobs. TWO Vickie Tamayo and Tim Mc Cright have a friendly discussion. THREE Linda, Eddie, and Rosa are club officers. FOUR Med Start members pose for pic- ture. They are, Eddie Cortinas, Veronica Diaz, Norma Cramer, Gloria Cruz, Rosa Miranda, Tim McCright of the back row. Standing in the front are,'Vickie Tamayo, Vivian Tamayo, Sylvia Bravo, Menisha Harris, and Linda Gonzlaez. The Pueblo Warrior Med-Start Club was active this year with it's 15-20 members, led by advisor Don Collier. Med-Start is a club where it's members get a chance to study about a career in medi- cine. The main goal of the club is to see it's members graduate from Med school and come back to Pueblo to help people. Med-Start activities included meetings at the UA, a field trip to Sells, Arizona, guest speakers, and fund-raising projects. The club officers were, Linda Gonzales, president, Elaine Mel- ton, vice president, Rosa Mir- anda, secretary, Eddie Cortinas, treasurer.-Sam Valdovin Ifililocdieli QD.. ENII.. This year Pueblo represented the Nation of Peru in the Model United Nations Conference at the UA. Pueblo members and others role-played a real Model United Nations session by partici- pating and voting as their nation would vote on important world issues. Pueblo's Peruvians partici- pated in four committees. They debated and voted on seven dif- ferent issues ranging from the Energy Crisis to the Middle East Crisis, and the rights of the peo- ple. The final General Assembly session was interrupted by the kidnapping of some Iranian di- plomats who were to be held hostage until Iran returned the American hostages being held in Iran. University students worked with the high school for many months to make this event a success.-Ilona Hubert ONE: United Nations members are, top row: Eddie Cortinas, Anna Marie Rodri- guez, Wendy Woods, Ingrid lee, Mrs. Shery Milo, Sponsor, Anna Garcia. Bot- tom row: loy Moshier, Cynthia Varelas, Patricia Gillette, Arnufo Palma, and Tim McCright. TWO: loy Moshier pays attention during a meeting of the club. THREE: Arnufo Palma listens to an intro- duction to a movie given by a speaker. gil -1 0 O Editor: Peter Moralez Sta Veronica Blurton Diane Fimbres ludy Galvan Mary Garcia Illona Hubert Donna Huckela Betty Salinas Sharon Sims Mary Valle Cynthia Varela Wendy Woods SLJOLQ TS ONE One for all and all for one. TWO Squaw swings for a run THREE Wrestler, lohnny Gallego has control of his opponent. FOUR The Basketball team scores again. 03' ww . M. ...c Jw. ri, V rsiiity F M FEM with Urmijumirli s Pueblo's varsity football team started the season with only 9 experienced players which was to take its toll as the Warriors dropped 7 of 10 games. Lack of experience was not the only problem the Warriors faced. Injuries also became a factor as only 4 players made it through the season without injury. At one time the Warriors did have an impressive two game winning streak, with back to back wins over Catalina and Rincon. But, then came a heart- breaking game against Cholla, which the Warriors lost 21 to 20. The Warriors ended the season with another disappointment by losing to Salpointe 22 to 8. After the Season ended, there was one Warrior, Rene Duran, who was recognized for his outstanding play on the field. Rene received All-City honors from both Tucson newspapers. Rene was also selected for the Super- 24 team. This award goes to the top 24 football players in the state of Arizona selected by the Arizona Republic newspaper in Phoenix. --Peter Moralez Qc-z. f rw ' 1979 1980 Roster Name os james Gonzales john McCormick juan Marquez Steve Vargas Henry Gonzales Mark Romero Ray Salcido Kevin Ehrichs Kenny Walker Louis Strong john Gonzales jeff Roberson Terry Dodd Ygnaclo Herman Rich Reyes Paul Henderson Mario Galmdo Bobby Gamez Rene Duran Sheldon Gordon james Modesitt Fabian Gomez jesus Morales joe jaimez Mario Martinez Armand Dunk Dan French George Gastellum Fred Serna Fred Roscoe Vmce Dozier Paul Moreno Tom Short Danny Gibson P . CL . QB IR QB IR TE IR Fl. IR FL IR FL IR ' FL IR ' ' RB SR RB IR ' RB IR FL SR RB SR RB SR ' C SO ' C SR C IR Art Fraijo G IR ' ' T IR C IR in C SR , G IR ' G SO ' G SR T SR ' T SR ' ' T IR T IR T IR T SR FL IR DE SR ' ' TE IR TE IR FL SR ' FL IR ONE 1st ROW SEATED: Sheldon Gordon, Fabian Gomez, Trainer, Mark Lipe, Richard Reyes, Louis Strong. 2nd ROW KNEELING: Equipment Manager, Fidel Armenta, Ray Salcido, Raul Henderson, Danny Frenc , Terry Dodd, Ygnacio Herman, Fred Serna, Henry Gonzalez, Mark Lennex, Manager, Sammy Ruiz. 3rd ROW MIDDLE: Art Fraijo, Steve Var as, Mario Martinez, Assistant Coach, Gihaert Huerta, Head Coach, Larry McKee, Assistant coach, Larry Haynes, juan Marquez, Paul Moreno, john Gonzales. 4th ROW STANDING: Armand Dunk, Kevin Ehrichs, jesus Morales, George Gastellum, joe jaimez, Rene Duran, Bobby Gamez, Tom Short. 5th ROW TOP: jesus Martinez, Mark Romero, john McCormick, Danny Gibson, Vince Dozier, Fred Roscoe, james Gonzales, jeff Roberson, and Mario Galindo. TWO Louis Strong scrambles away from opponent defenders. THREE Vicious hitting earned Rene Duran a spot on the all-city team. FOUR Rene Duran also received honorable mention by all-city football team for kicking field goals. FIVE Vince Dozier catches one of many passes during the season. 1979 Varslty Scores 5 Q, .rj . I ., , 4 , - - Q itil' ,5 .,.,:,.. el ju . ,. . - lqqhfxu, Us kwxvgkx 4' A 1- ' , - i .. . , any .-.vin 3 g K Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Sahuaro Sablno Santa Rlta 7 Amphntheater Catalina Rincon Cholla Tucson Salpolnte 3 Wins 7 Losses 13 16 6 ' 25 31 ' 16 ' 35 Pueblo 6 Sunnyside 30 42 ' 8 7 ' 0 20 21 24 31 8 ' 22 .Q ONE A tired Rene Duran takes a break from the action. ' TWO lohn McCormick spots an open receiver. THREE leff Roberson attempts to get around a Salpointe opponent. FOUR leff Roberson runs through a gaping hole. FIVE Warrior defensive unit takes a break during a time-out. SIX Warriors show a good display of gang tackle. SEVEN Kenny Walker escapes an opponent. Jaws Seasonn Weak, Fiwesilnimein Enid Sw ing 1979 FROSH SCORES 1979 l.V. SCORES I PUEBLO KNO GAME? SAHUARO M PUEBLO PUEBLO PUEBLO PUEBLO PUEBLO PUEBLO PUEBLO PUEBLO PUEBLO Season . 4 ,N X RJ Pueblo 12 Sabino 14 0 SABINO - 15 Pueblo 20 Santa Rita 16 - 29 SANTA PITA - 16 Pueblo 66 Amphi. 28 0 AMPHI - 34 Pueblo 8 Sunnyside 26 0 SUNNYSIDE - 26 Pueblo 12 Catalina 13 13 CATALINA - 14 Pueblo 13 Rincon 20 S l V if izii ,495 21 RINCON - 14 Pueblo 29 Cholla 26 es, ' 9 CHOLLA - 20 Pueblo 20 Tucson 30 gi, , A ,, ' A 48 TucsoN - 0 Pueblo 18 saipoame 26 1i 2 ' - 21 SALPOINTE - 6 ,, fn ,f 'J Record - 4 WINS, 5 Season Record 2 wins 7 losses Us V -- LOSSES- e ii ia 1 - V t5,1,!f ' ,-F. ,g,..ffv. . , ,2- nnlxinn XSHSSMQ Ex A We 'S 'Y 'C fx? This year's junior Varsity and freshmen football teams had disappointing seasons. The junior Varsity team won only two games and showed just 24 members on their roster. Some of the games were lost by close margins. The jV's were coached by Saturnino Santa Cruz. Freshmen Warrior team finished the season winning three out of their last four games. The difference between the first half of the season and the second half was due to applying skills they had learned under the coaching of Buddy Warnke. ' -Illona Hubert, Peter Moralez ONE: Ray Griialva decides to option the ball. TWO: Bottom Pow: Roberto Zardte, Tommy Soto, Charles Grant, Ileon Valdez. Row 2: Francisco Quevedo, Carlos Islas, lose Cordo- va, Ruben Valdez, Leo Glenn, Ray Griialva, Pow 3: Coach KOIEIYI l0e Galindo, Rudly Var- gas, Eric Nesbitt, arl Henderson, Mar Len- nox, Gilbert Conteras Coach Santa Cruz. Row 4: Oscar Feliz, Richard Huerta, Gary Hackworth, Reynaldo Lucero, Carlos Davila, Alfredo Lopez, Marcel leanisse, loe Valen- zuela, and George Cardenas THREE: Coach Santa Cruz talks the situation over with Ray Griialva. FOUR: Marcel leanisse brings down a Cholla opponent. FIVE: Bottom Row: Albert Armenta, Luis Murrieta, Artie Valenzuela, Steve McKenna, Domingo Martinez, Danny Torres Pa Islas, Andy Moreno. ROW 2: Larry Starlts, Fobert Gonzales, Rey Duran, Eddie Arevalo, Tony Valenzuela, Benny Valenzuela, Arnold Obregon, Paul Pedraza, David Short, Memo Fernandez, Richard Powles ROW 3, Danny Ortiz, Nolan Kendricks, lames Gable, Steve Goodman, Coach Gutierrez, Coach Slagle, Head Coach Warnke, Max Soriano, Ricky Ruiz, loe Stoglin, Carlos Carranza. ROW 4: Abel Ortiz, Richard Reed, luan Pallanes, Henry Cupis, loe Betters, james Lopez, Al- fred Cuestas, Ro Burr. TOP ROW: Ted Pes- queria, Allen Igallman, Kevin Roberson, Willie Austin, Alex Lopez, Mike Dozier, !oe Salazar, Manny Alvarez, Ernie Pesquiera. SIX: Freshman Max Soriano attempts to stop an opponent. SEVEN: A freshman football player manhan- dles his opponent. W Volleyball Finishes Second fi 4 F? ln QQ? if t o 7 Fr ,tt ! Varsity volleyball coach, Miss Wong, was very pleased with this year's Varsity Volleyball team. It was a successful year for all play- ers. The team finished second in their Division, AAA South West League. Most valuable player this sea- son was Diane Morgan, who re- ceived a honorable mention on All-City Volleyball team. All play- ers improved throughout the season, Pueblo's Squaws weren't ex- pected to finish as well as they did. Miss Wong said, We did bet- ter than expected. -Mary Ellen Valle VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Rosalie Wong Chuni Vidal Lupita Acosta loelene Harris Sandra Bonillas Diane Morgan Barbara Medrano Bernie Montano Mickey Graham Cindy Gubusr Paulene Duran losre Amaro Cindy Munoz C HSS Coach Hitter Setter Hitter Setter Hitter Hitter Hitter Setter Setter Hitter Setter Hitter ' I ' ' 11 ' 12 ' 11 ' 10 ' 11 Yolanda Flores 11 Hitter 11 ' 11 ' 11 ' ' 11 11 ' 11 ' 11 I' VI 'Q-1.-I' Rx ONE- Back Row- Miss Rosie Wong, Chuni Vidal, Margie Figueroa, Lupita Acosta, loelene Harris, Sandra Bonillas, Diane Morgan. Front Row- Yolanda Flo- res, Barbara Medrano, Bernie Mon- tano, Mickey Graham, Cindy Gabusi, Paulene Duran, losie Amaro. TWO- Sandra Bonillas gets ready to hit the ball for the winning point. THREE- Bernie Montano gives the ball an upper lift to opponent's side. FOUR- loelene Harris spikes the volley- ball, while Sandra Bonillas and Diane Morgan look on. FIVE- Players are surprised when loelene Harris strives for the ball. vw. A mm- y 3 'yan' 'Q ., - l.V.'s Techniques Spike Up junior Varsity team was very successful this year. The teamvwon six games and lost six. Techniques learned this year were how to serve, hit s T and set the ball, plus how to play a simple 4-2 offense and how to line up for a spike. Most important technique learned was the serve-receive stance. Coach Hodges said, I still enjoy coaching the j.V. squad. Most improved player, in her opinion was Rhoda Busby. -Mary Ellen Valle W em 'wr 1- IO 3 , 4,46 s n ..,,f --or ,uri -'isa f 14.4- -...,...-- vyk' 0' C, I Q 1, 7 V. ' fs , Aw. mg. l sig' ks 1 ,, Wk V 54 --um W, ,,.,..,.Af'- ' QF?-flf 'Y Zrzfs., . ' ' ff' 5 fm. Y M. . , . ,g 'Hi'Pm..,gw5F,. 4 Q-kfnxis , B5 , mam ,. , , ki: ji -.-, i Q 5 .. , lx . I 5 ' ' l .- an ,sq l Writ? 1 Sl :sims 3 jesus me 1 - 1 ,an , 4, . N , , 4 S- . if 5 I il A 1 'QFSE Z 33243, s l was Q- Qi Www. 1 A lk. '- K ' 5153 www .A um, so K K 'figf' affwmvizgu M 1 vga, Mai? x Nm X , A sm., y f fm-1 K ,AQ ,B . Q, Q: 'V'--4:,.,.,Q ' K3MY+v ., muff ,gui - v- 4 4 el' ' we N. . Q ml M Sam , , . f 4 wrazsasaq lg, t'l ' 'WHL r . S P s!f+m . , '-s....,, f: 5- sm- X, , t, ' elvis Ieiiisbf ' -, if 'fi' .. Lifii' ,. 1 . 4 it NM . LQWSFNPQIQ1' . Semi!!! :gui E L ,Q WNW, A,L1.1., f 5 ,- s 'A ' , s 5 ' it Y ' : 11 1 ONE lunior Varsigf team is Top row: 92 B 1 ' Cgaqh, Laura Ho ges, Sally Rico, z H ,B W Teresita Contreras, Clarissa Canez, s ,A . I Rhoda Busby, Norma Duran. Bottom Row: Nina Corrales, Barbara Gardea, Caroline Valencia, losie Ochoa, and Alicia Amaro. ' TWO Nina Corrales gets ready to spike the ball. it 5' is avg, me ,B B563 THREE Lisa Barreros blocks opponents spike. FOUR Barbara Gardea gives the ball an upper lift. FIVE Nina Corrales demonstrates 1 defense. 'il SIX Barbara Gardea vollies ball to if 5 opponents. 5 H 4 , , . K 'gf rrrri rr A S em Ftrturcssitlrr ititn ONE: Standing top row: Coach Castro, Daniel Muniz, Mike Payne, Alex Ar- menta, and lohn Bayardo, Kneeling bot- tom rowg Ray Hernandez, Craig Robil- lard,Robert Alvarado, Raymundo Ruiz, and Federico Ramirez. TWO: Raymundo Ruiz reaches the fin- ishing line. THREE: Pueblo harrier prepares to over- take an opponent. FOUR: Daniel Muniz keeps a steady stride. FIVE: Pueblo harriers concentrate for a good start. SIX: Ray Hernandez, john Bayardo, and Craig Robillard leave the others in the dust. SEVEN: Alex Armenta pushes to place. , . -4 - This year's varsity cross country team lacked consistency as they didn't have good pace in their running. They ended the season with a five win, ten loss record and placed 9th in the city meets. Raymundo Ruiz, a junior, led the Warriors all year round. He was selected for the All-Star team second team. ln the city meet he didn't do as well as expected. Coach Castro, who coaches all three cross country teams is looking forward to a winning sea- son next year. -Mary Garcia ai I., J' 4, .M u ,Y ,.il,m.,,w. . -.Sikh .N x 1, It f .f-Efffffl' I A., xsb A K N N in-W, I' sur' 'hu-an X' i sm., .S- ' . z ixj X: Young CEEF SS Ca turmitirfiy T imo Words E-fll trd T ONE: David Short breezin' through a race. TWO: Girls' varsity tkneelingj Debbie Salcido, Denise Alcarez, Vivian Tamayo, and Veronica Diaz. t5tandingl julie AI- fieri, Vicky Tamayo, Elizabeth Valdez, and Myriam Valdez. THREE: Elizabeth Valdez goes for the finish line. FOUR: The agony of finishing shows on a junior varsity harrier's face. FIVE: Cross country B team members are: fkneelingl Mike Lazo, Ernie Dimas, lesus Martinez, and Gilbert Alcaraz. tStandingl Stanley Maxam, Mark Dunk, Eugene Anaya, Primivito Valdez, David Short, and Frank Hawkins. SIX: Varsity girls concentrate for a fast start. VE Girl's varsity cross country team led by Elizabeth Valdez, a freshman, were outstanding. They placed 6th in the all-city only three points away from 5th place. Elizabeth Valdez placed nineteenth in the all-city meet finals. Even though the girls did well, overall lack of participation resulted in there being no junior varsity team. Girls varsity had a young, but excellent team. Cross country boy's B team got off to a slow start, but it was due to the fact that it, too, was a young team. They ended up with a two win and nine loss record. With a lot of gained experience, they're looking forward to next year for a better season. Mary Garcia 'Va E Q9 ii-136211 SJ XJ ! 'Qs , W 1 slws, pg fc 5: Q Qi., ,.,Q,,,.-5 . f Y fr i f vi '. f,,,-'Q-,Q .L-if Q. iiili an Q x, U-Q-hs' , Q ,Mi ,F , .N- xqgiw3f35 STX 4 , f ' 4 if QQ33i0 -fvj N Cf This year's Girls varsity softball season wasn't as good as was ex- pected. They only had three winsg but they did beat Santa Rita, the team that eventually became city champions. Although the team had some bad times due to the loss of needed players, the girls used this season to learn different techniques which gave them a lot more experience. According to Coach Warnke, next year will be much more improved because the girls will have more exper- ience. The junior Varsity team had a good season as they did better than in previous years, although they had the potential to win more games, stated Coach Ms. McDonald. The team really looked strong as there were some returning players, but some players had not played before. The girls ended their season with seven wins, seven losses and one tie. The tie was against Santa Rita. Their best win was against Tucson with a score of 25-0 in favor of Pueblo. -Mary Garcia :54,s.,s .K V ufsiitey Sowiith il Le mme Teehmi limes, Junior Vatfls itsy tre ks Eve - , ..,. . ff,-'i L lisa- - d 88 W--...,,.-hw -vu..,,i. ONE: Varsity softball are bottom row, Martina Gonzales, Maricela Lopez, Syl- via Santa Maria, Cecilia Perez, Lisa Fi- gueroa, Delia Carbaial. Top row, Shems Morabet, Pauline Duran, Lisa Salgado, Lorri Golder, Vera Molina, Norma Duran, Coach Darnke. Not pictured is Barbara Gonzales TWO: Vera Molina makes an easy out THREE: Sliding for home is Vera Molina FOUR: l.V. softball are bottom row, Den ise Alcarez, Yvette Mendoza, Lori Hill, Martha Sanchez, Angelina Ruiz, Rose mary Fierros, Cindy Ochoa, Patricia Castillo, Christina Cupis. Second row Coach Ms. Mcdonald, Barbara Ortiz, Angela Walker, Bernice Ormsby, Terry Martinez, Mary Scott, Diane Walker, Alma Miranda, Carmen Castillo, Cindy Lara. FIVE: Terry Martinez attempts to knock balls out of the school grounds SIX: Patty Castillo attempts to make a play at home plate SEVEN: Lori Hill snaps the ball -Veronica Blurton and Mary Garcia 'FWF' M' me 3' 89 I 4 A A X Q4 t - S 235' some 1 8 ' f, f., 1 ' i ts Ma lta all T k s H South Pueblo defeated the Cholla Chargers 59-56 to win the AAA-Southern Division Cham- pionship even though Cholla beat the Warriors three times during the season. Pueblo took the lead, and kept Cholla's two top players from scoring not more than 20 points between them. Tony Hackworth led the team with 18 points, Vince Do- zier added 13 points, Ralph Williams had 14 points and Danny Gibson 12 points, which led to the team's victo- ry. Coach LaVetter was quoted as saying, We didn't have an all-city player, but we had an all-city team. After winning the AAA-Championship, Pueblo's players traveled to Tempe to play East Pheonix High School. Pueblo was elimi- nated in the second round of the AAA-State playoffs when East Pheonix Longhorns de- feated them with the score of 61-41. Pueblo's overall season was 19-7. Coach Roland LaVetter announced his resignation from coaching to his players at halftime in the locker room, during the Tempe game. Ac- tively coaching for ten years, Coach Roland LaVetter has brought back two state cham- pionships in 77 and 78 . Coach LaVetter's entire re- cord for his ten year coaching career at Pueblo was 185-106. At the season's end the Ari- zona Daily Star picked Tony Hackworth for a place on the all-city second team and hon- orable mentions went to june Lever and Danny Gibson. 'Nllfllgv 3 ll NW! tl' it Q mimi Qllgff' vi Eli illllf ,ff cz ll Vlllrlllll' N. P xx: Qin niiwt llli IRS ONE Mr. LaVetter gives his guys some pointers. TWO Danny Gibson goes for a shot at the basket. THREE Tony Hackworlh, Paul Moreno, johnny McCormick, Ralph Williams, Danny Gibson, Vicent Dosier, Tom Thomas, Elmer Lever lr., George Al- corta, lames Stoglin, Gilbert Cordero and David Greenwood were the varsity team. FOUR PuebIo's team gets excited. Hhs Mg 3 if wa, 15' 5 W '91 PUEBLO S 1979 1980 PLAYERS 24 Tony Hackworth 35 Paul Moreno 42 lohnny McCormick 31 Ralph Wllllams 20 Danny Glbson 33 Vincent Dosler 40 Tom Thomas 23 Elmer Lever 12 George Alcorta 15 james Stoglln 10 Albert Cordero 13 David Greenwood Guard Guard Forward Forward Forward Center Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Senior Iunlor junior Senior Senior Senior Sophomore Senior Senior Sophomore junior Senior L J ' :gill gi 'fs fi 1 M A 5-'wwisf-'ff' At ' 1 w,,,.....4-reef K, fs: 'fir s .Lf - R, 6. ONE Elmer keeps the ball away from the opponent. TWO Patrick makes progress towards the basket at the Sunnyside game. THREE Vincent takes a free throw. FOUR Danny shoots during the division- al playoffs in Tempe. S Q 'if x sssss 4-1 tsss 'I M N Pueblo 41 Rincon Pueblo 40 Palo Verde Pueblo 51 Buena Pueblo 75 Santa Rita Pueblo , 68 Sahuaro Pueblo 63 Cholla Pueblo 60 Salpointe Pueblo , 46 Santa Rita CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT PUEBLO 26 Sabino PUEBLO 54 Cholla Pueblo 70 Tucson Pueblo 72 Catalina Pueblo 63 Rincon Pueblo 81 Sunnyside Pueblo 52 Amphi Pueblo 47 Cholla Pueblo 56 Salpointe Pueblo 59 Sunnyside Pueblo 69 Catalina Pueblo 74 Tucson Pueblo 59 Sabino Pueblo 77 Amphi .EV Frosh Team Strong j.V. Team Inexperlence This year's l.V. and Frosh bas- ketball teams had quite a differ- ence in their respective seasons. For the j.V. team, things didn't seem to go very well, as they won 5 games and lost 14. The Fresh- men team was very different as they won 14 games and lost 5. Four of the five losses were by 4 points or less. Next year the l.V. team will be tougher because there were 3 Freshmen on the team this year with very little ex- perience. Also next year's LV. team will have more experienced players from this year's Frosh team. The l.V.'s were coached by Barry O'Rourke and new Coach this year for the freshmen was lon Holstrom. Peter Moralez Pueblo Pueblo 51 Pueblo Pueblo 59 Pueblo Pueblo 55 Pueblo Pueblo 49 Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo 66 Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo 59 Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo I l.V. Scores Frosh Scores 46 Amphi 59 Pueblo 62 Rincon 33 Sunnyside Pueblo Palo Verde 54 Rincon 42 Pueblo Buena 48 Palo Verde Pueblo Santa Rita 32 Cholla 59 Pueblo Cholla 61 Salpointe Pueblo Salpointe 52 Sahuaro 71 Pueblo Tucson 39 Santa Rita Pueblo Catalina 45 Pueblo Rincon 33 Tucson 53 Pueblo Santa Rita Catalina 67 40 Rincon 63 Pueblo Amphi 54 Sunnyside Pueblo Cholla 50 Pueblo Salpointe Catalina 56 52 Cholla 59 Pueblo Santa Rita Salpointe 36 Pueblo Catalina 38 Tucson 60 Pueblo Tucson 40 Sabino 54 Pueblo Sabino 47 Amphi 56 Pueblo Amphi 42 One: Frosh Groups Front Row: Ray Duran, Larry Starks, Gus Carranza, Emitt Boone. Standing Mgr. Able Ortiz, Alfonso Ummel, Abe Mendoza, lack Brown, Carlos Lozoya, luan Pallanes, Alex Lopez, Manny Garcia, joe Stoglin, Robert Escalante, Mgr. Carlos Carranza, Mgr. Martin Lopez, Coach lon Hol- strom. Not pictured Mgr. Carlos li- menez. Two: Coach Holstrom waits for some ac- tion. Three: Carmelo Padilla trys to add an- other point to Pueblo's score. Four: Coach O'Rourke is disapointed with a call. Five: l.V. Group Kneeling lose Gandara, Richie McDaniels, Gilbert Contreras, Standing: Coach Barry O'Rourke, Mike Dozier, joey Urena, Willie Austin, Car- mello Padillia, Albert Lewis, Delbert Caiz, Fred Sims, David Martinon, Gary Granillo mgr. l WF SQU FS H V lunlitst mm itm T m 1 'l' E lit -Anais ONE: Bottom Row: Rigo Al ader, Carlos Isla , Ernie Norzar wsmael Martinez. iddle Row: Richara Reyes, Kevin Ehrichs, Tony Soto, Dan Navarez, joe Rodriguez. Top Row: Mulay Coach- Rene Duran, joe laimez TWO: johnny Gallegos pins opponent. THREE: Ernie Norzagaray is one of the outstanding Wrestlers FOUR: Rigo Almader takes control. -ludy Galvan -Mary Ellen Valle be i----+ t. - vp- S-nl 5 -x.. L . .ss I K i NS -...M .,... Lg W y I Y: ' J jg, I-u td .,.... , ,, X .. me E 4' H -f F' it + lr 79-80 Varsity Wrestlers Roster Wrestler Wrestling Weight Ismael Martinez 98 lbs Ernie Nozagaray 112 lbs Carlos Islas 119 lbs Roger Soriano 119lbs Rigo Almader 126 lbs joe Rodriguez 132 lbs Dan Navarez 138 lbs Tony Soto 145 lbs Kevin Ehrichs 155 lbs Richard Reyes 167 lbs Rene Duran 179 lbs jesus Morales 179 lbs Carlos Davila 191 lbs joe laimez HWT Pueblos' Varsity Wrestling team had a record of 7-3-0, and finished fifth in the AAA South- ern Divisionals. Our outstanding wrestlers were: Ernie Norzazary, a junior, Rene Duran, a senior, as well as lose Rodriguez, another junior, and Richard Reyes another sen- ior. Coach Mulay commented that the team worked very hard, and did a fare job, although a few boys quit and this really hurt the team. The best crowds turned out when Sunnyside and Pueblo met. During Christmas tournaments Pueblo brought home eight medals which gave them a third place finish, with Kevin Erichs and Ernie Norzazary placing first by beating the top seeded oppo- nents in the tournament. Pueb- los' Varsity team went up against Cholla and came out the victors. This has been one of the most outstanding seasons Pueblos' Wrestlers have had. ludy Galvan Mary Ellen Valle Class So. jr. So. Sr. Sr. lr. lr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. JV Gnlrieappllearas Finish SiE1F0llWQWlliElllW 7-Tl-2 T t A nga di This year's I.V. and Frosh Wres- tling did extremely well. The wrestling teams along with coaches Iohn Mulay and Gary Slagel worked very hard to achieve such good scores ac- cording to both coaches. The outstanding j.V. Wrestlers were: Tommy Soto, loe Valen- zuela, Mike Valenzuela, lames Modesitt, and Ignacio Herman. Coach Slagel concluded by stat- ing, They were all winners with 12 wrestlers having a winning season. The l.V. Wrestler's record was 7-1-2, and the Freshman had a 7- 4-0 record. -Cynthia Varelas summit- Q-A --...W na-nn... Q40 Nunn' na-.nn nanome- lnusm f Amin nag lunar is tu.. li 17, 1 if l, tu fi vs, l Q....,..........- ...M 3: as gfg gf, 5 One: junior varsity wrestling: Kfront rowj Salvador Colmenero, Tommy Soto, je- sus Flores, johnny Quihuis, Mike Va- lenzuela. lback rowj Coach john Mulay, Francisco Meza, Ignacio Herman, Cere- fino Coronado, Alfred Garcia, and Ron Tadeo. Two: New technique really sets off Al- fred Garcia to his victory against Flowing Wells wrestler. Three: Tommy Soto takes down Sahuaro opponent. Four: Ignacio Herman demonstrates his wrestling ability against Buena. Five: Freshman wrestling team: ffront rowj jesus Arvizu, Max Soriano, Ray ls- las, Robert Ruiz, Alfred Cueslas, Eddie Arevalo. imiddle rowj Gilbert Moya, Domingo Martinez, joe Duran, Danny Ortiz, Manny Alvarez, Andy Moreno, Art Valenzuela, Richard Mendoza. lback rowl Coach Gary Slagel, Eddie Varelas, Ernest Pesqueira, Carlos Islas jr., jacob Colmenero, Steve Mckenna, Richard Powles, Danny Torres, Ricardo Molinares, and joey Corneio. S -at -eats!! W Boys Tenni Team Strong, Girl Get New Coach 5 Ti If . ,Qu ..... A- C 1 -gr f Ei -, r -.Q . '- - fc ' snr. M -20 , i 7 .. I I I 52,6 ? ,f.L1'-f c., ..L. sg, -apr. Ll? sf il- ft-f - x - ' f- 1 flg'l,:-,J 7' ' My 6 ,, ri e lf' ,'1n-.anew-'ff 'i f 5ff.. 1i:2.t'5,'?W:?i fx:3 .a,..ur2 ...w-aww Q X '35 3- 4-6,3 i I 4'-1 lf1 'ffi 'V f 'ZZ' t .S Qi ii 3 4 ,f 'ii , tr f ., , , L ' l' L, ' ' 1 sm. -- we , , i l , ,z,l ,,,, g 'M 'A ' ' , z M wt sff.., f-v, LIL, My -wwf''ai?'f ?QMli'..-f- V ,V V ' 'll , ., ,, f, wwrrp,'w ','1 '7 1'-V' . V 'f '4L 'nf f1? h-N . .6 ' . 'MW' .-'L,' fG - ' , . . 'r . - H ,il ,f,V N .J-.,2.ff,y4 Q .N,.,,1,, al, kgyy 3 f ff. g 9 , I ,1Q5, ,15?g'j7.f i f5QZgh:kiv 3 M ',,,,Ng?,f,if,,fj3fg945g 411,55 W4 gs, zullfsf ' ' 1' 'Wai , 'gy . . Q, ' ,. ' . .. f 'V 1. fiffrif 9, 1w,i,nf1,.ff 5 V - -4 - 'L - -'A 1 Zier'?E5Ml5 g613-ist' if at 'li 'H L' 1' ,em wg.:-few ' so ' n 1.awq.,w-Q ,V -s, 'ipgpyffi Aww V . -J.-I H v' .4 UWC N- ,, T' Q, -5m5j4m?g5fff'fW'r ,J -V.-aw-wfft:xf,iw ','.,' fffiwi . , I .4 QM r w , .1,+q.f ,,,,.:,: 1ffwpgs,,-wg . :fb - 1 , at f, ffm, ,K . f 2 4 rf- . ,rg r,-,-gfg+1yswg,-y- ffm, M H I . mr With only seven guys on the varsity tennis team this year, they've started out strong. Their record, at the time the book went to press, was 5-2. Oscar Na- varro, Michael Payne, and Efrain Chacon are exceptionally good players in Mr. Nunez's opinion. He has a good group to work with as they work hard and some could play for junior college teams if they keep up with it. Mr. Nunez has been coaching for fif- teen years and has enjoyed every minute of it. Mr. Nunez was at one time a tennis player at Pueb- lo as a student and has gotten very involved in tennis as a coach and advisor. Pueblo's girls' tennis teams have a new coach, Mrs. Larson. In her opinion, the best players will be the returning players who are mostly seniors. Returning senior players are Yolanda Hi- guera, Ingrid Lee, and Rachael Vidal. Coach Larson also thought that the west league schools of Am- phitheater and Catalina as well as the east league schools of Sabino and Sahuaro will be tough to meet and beat. Mary Garcia and Diane Fimbres r pt-as 3 ' test ' .,.... i....tt :S l'l'W 4yu-asian! A 1, 1'-I '-'V sgv., 'Musa ',.w',f'.,.,, o. 'pw' ONE: Efrain Chacon hits a forehand drive to his opponent. TWO: Mike Payne warms up with a few vollies. THREE: lose Valenzuela concentrates on his game. FOUR: Varsity members are: Mike Payne, lose Valenzuela, Andy Pallenas, Bottom row: Oscar Navarro, Martin Oros, Efrain Chacon. FIVE: Varsity girls members are, top row: Miss Larson, Bernice Ormsby, Yolanda Higueroa, Ingrid lee, Bottom row: Lapi Vidal, Nancy Gonzales, and Cindy Ga- busi. SIX: Lapi Vidal shows strong practice after school. SEVEN: While practicing, Ingrid Lee takes a glance at the camera. EIGHT: Nancy Gonzales seriously con- centrates on her return. ..q,g.n-A junior Varsit Team Play nd Prepare For Th Future The junior Varsity boys team started out their season with a 2- 5 record at the time this book went into press. Coach Nunez is really pleased with his team. The girls junior varsity team was coached by Mrs. Larson, a new coach at Pueblo. This is her first year teaching high school tennis. She thinks the girls junior varsi- ty team will do well. The satel- lites, who consist of six freshmen and one sophomore, seem prom- ising. -Mary Garcia and Diane Fimbres - f1'k - 'T ,imma V . K Q xt .1 , l if 154 K-,'.,f,.1 4, jf , xj'1v4f 1t u -qv 4, .-xt, ,RL it Q ,.k,,- QW, my g K s ft ffefi'-'f'Y3gz'f'a K I: ,' kX' f - ff . t- ,. , My-j:,'.'aSmfq,:.'wKa6'6 I 9 N,-.W-.ff '-Q 4,-,..- .. , ,,, , Q-. f'.!:'g'?f'S 5515? 5121's azz' ' 'I i t ,, ,,,, i .. ij N M 'baL-W A wwf - . '5 One: Top row: Ernie Dimas, Antonio Gonzalez, Richard Rivera. Bottom: Roberto Murrieta, and Albert Blankenship. Two: Ernie Dimas concentrates on his serve. Three: A LV. player gets ready to serve. Four: j.V. Girls Tennis team is: Top row: Sandy Garcia, Anna Charez, Luz Alabado. Bottom row: Marcia Carrillo, and Stella Lee. FIVE: Satellites are: Top rowg Siu Lee, Barbara Gonzales, Perla Maldonado, Diane Carrillo. Bottom row is: jesse Hernandez, Kristi Remmel, and Martha Sanchez. ,111 . xp tx x V ,si l X 4? i lin Action lot of participation this year. There were 22 varsity and 33 ju- nior varsity. Fred Roscoe, Tom Short, Ken Thomas, and Danny Gibson were Coach Hitchcock's fastest runners this year. Coach Hitchcock commented that Ros- coe could be one of the best in state in the 440. In the mile relay his outstanding runners should be Ken and Tom Thomas, Danny Gibson, Tom Short and Fred Roscoe. Coach Hitchcock stated that he had a lot of hard workers. Girls track this year had many freshmen on the team, stated Coach Carlson, Elizabeth Val- dez, Vickie and Vivan Tamayo were her outstanding mile run- ners. There were a lot of return- ing varsity members. lulie Alfieri was a hurdler. Van Hubert, and janet Hurts handled shotput and discus. Coach Carlson men- tioned that on her team she had very talented individual perform- ers' BySharon Renee Sims ONE: j.V. Top row are: Mark Dunk, Da- vid Short, Keith Markowski, Ricardo Molinares, Stanley Maxam, David Scott, loe Betters, Bob Valenzuela, Tony Bingham, lose Martinez. Bottom row kneeling are: lesus Martinez, An- drey Norwoods, Armando Rincon, Robert McGruder. TWO: Rey Ruiz and Iames Lopez warm up for track meet. THREE: Fred Rasco passes the relay bat- ton to Ken Thomas. FOUR: V.S. and LV. Top row Brenda Fritzgerald, Clenis Mays, Anita Ander- son, Olga Castro, Glynis May, Van Hu- bert, Martha Leon, lanie Hurt, Debbie Salcido, Liz Valdez, Marylee Royal, Diane Hall. Bottom row kneeling: Tina Payne, Trica Felix, lulie Valenzuela, Dorothy Felicca Perrie, Vivian Tamayo, loelene Harris, Victoria Tamayo, and Barbara Medrano. FIVE: left Roberson and Fred Rasco practice the long jump. SIX: loelene Harris shows action in the air. SEVEN: V.S. Top row Rene Camacho, Tony Martinez, Mando Rincon, james Lopez, Ceferino Corondo, Rey Ruiz, Fred Rasco, Don Thierry, Ken Thomas, leff Roberson, Mr. Hitchcock, Andre leanisse. Bottom row Scott Wayne, Craig Roberllard. Frank Hopkins, Rob- ert Valenzuela, lesus Mendibles, Mar- tin Green, Mike Lazo, Mario Sanchez, Danny French, and David loiner. L M, . ef P-h Q 3 , ' 1:-f sw Q ' f-W L, i U H ..v.. t . mfifyg ,M:M,,.,A 3. MG N: 3. f -P Q '1 a: n V t.QaL?.!, , ,ss ,wr x X no ff 'sf A H Y. 'N 4 ,MA X A' 4' L f,Q,,iZ , M J A Q- . !O f- .x A x .' 1f?F375 . Tiff W! 1- N Amgrrx IQW4.. 1 A I n ' nk' ix My , V V 7 K K ' M ' ', l.54YXf5i':ff2' I S M' gf-135, . L , ,W V p..,5 , V , ,.-1. - 4' ,- N K Qs.. f' ' ' ' Y' 4 M -'- - ' , ,:'-1 ......, ..- E3Q1,5fgf,,,.L, .pf , Mig., ' -MA. ,. 'v'.5 N? l,' , ',,,.. A -QWQQ' If y X 'K V 'sm Q . Hg, gg y , '...,..,1 .. ,f H K 1 Q , J M? ' A I ' K k,,. -W -N A ,5.,.4,-A ,, ,W h,,,, G, . -..-..w.... ' 2 A ..-.J . Q., , K V, EV .....,'..J'f W L '-1... Q. -'-, uf f , K, . .A H M. Q, , .qxgwwf . . J .1,,g,.,T,. Ri, ,Miz ., in 4, Fe! Ah ,N -.. ., if ,.V K. A., WL - V ,K ,4w,,, , . j---M21 'ffq , :ff H y W vm.-, ,v N x- 6 g3,5fVi,...,.gw , .. ' A ?rjf'4y i, ' y ,,' +V ',0 .,,f , mf 1 - '-.! - -' gfg,ox1f.::1,,f.1- , .,,.' - ,I-,:'2 -3w w Y I ' f,.,,w jml, W-1g5yz,i. A x W W 1,- ALL' A ' , 'J Liv'-ff'f5E'?'g,,5g-if':f4?.f-,fp 3F ILTW- - NW' ,W . 3, A, af., S, .im . . 4 . sm . fr 489' rx 'Y .w vw L .se , :nf :Q . ' '- W.:-1,4-2 i Wjtirsify C. seleleilll T Ex eetlted T 4 5' , 33.4. , ' W ' K ,-3i'fQ'-'rf 4 I ' ,ff - U, y W , X '- 'Q . xl , 0 ., , This years Varsity Baseball team consisted of eighteen players, one was a sophomore, and five were returning regulars from last year's team. The returning players were lohn Gonzales, Rene Duran, Car- los Carranza, Tony Corona, and Luis Martinez. The only sopho- more on the Varsity squad was james Rincon. The players who have the most potential to be the best players on the team are lohn Gonzales, Rene Duran, Carlos Carranza, Trini Amaya, lames Gonzales, and james Rincon, said Coach Gas- tellum at the time he was inter- viewed. The Varsity team was expected to do better this year than last year's team record of 13-10 with a 3rd place finish in the West League. The reason for this was because we have some outstand- ing regulars, and there is a good group coming from the lV's , ad- , . , M A ,ywgh W, ' ,1.:5?a9fa.fI' 'A' 43,45 ,nt . r Ni aw' ' , ded Gastellum. Our pitching corps will be stronger than last year's, stated Gastellum. Other reasons for these expectations were that the team had very posi- tive attitudes, good hitters, sound pitching, intelligent players, and a strong desire to go to state. Gas- tellum was very positive that this year's team would go to the play- offs. There were twenty regular sea- son games scheduled, of these eleven were to be played at home. The Warriors will play thirteen dif- ferent teams, but the toughest ones should be Cholla, Amphi, and Sunnyside. The reason these are the toughest teams is because they also have either many return- ing players, outstanding athletes, andfor good pitching. Gur War- riors will be able to meet that chal- lenge. -Betty Salinas , . , x, . , 4- his Yu- ' 512' at 9+-ft 9 ' iw., 1 v V 1 t vflw., , if 1 - , 'Zig W lj 'VU t f.-.Q tj 'ml 1 .tf , K ' . -W X il-My f..-1 V 4,f'2:'f' ,,, ylflllllfl ,ta L55 , f up x fili h . V g Q f is 1979-1980 Baseball Roster P Name os Martinez, Luis 2Bf3B Carranza, Carlos OF Amaya, Trini C Padilla, Triso 2B Gonzales, john SS! P Rincon, lames 2B Bermudez, Manny OF Serna, Fred OF Cuestas, Sam OF Arredondo, Waldo P Gonzales, lames P! 1B Mungia, Mike P Meza, Frank OF Duran, Rene Cf1BfOF Moreno, loel P Sanchez, Richard OF Corona, Tony 3B Romero, Mark OF Gastellum, Richard, Coach lin ww: MAA ONE-Varsity Baseball-seated are Car- los Carranza, Rene Duran, Manny Bermudez, Trini Amaya, Tony Cor- ona, Tirso Padilla, lames Rincon, Mike Mungia and'Fred Serna. Stand- ing Manager Oscar Romero, Waldo Arredondo, Luis Martinez, Richard Sanchez, Frank Meza, Mark Rome- ro, Iames Gonzlaes, Sam Cuesta, lohn Gonzales, and Coach Richard Gastellum. TWO-Coach Gaslellum walks back to Warrior bench. THREE-Iames Gonzales shows great form while pitching. ' FOUR-Catcher, Trini Amaya awaits a strike. FIVE-Sam Cuestas show fellow team mates how to slide. l.V.'s Expect 00 Season Our coming Pueblos' baseball season has made a big success over the past year's with Coach Warnke. The outstanding players with the highest batting average are Anthony Morelos, a sopho- more, and Raymond Grijalva, another sophomore. This year we had 37 boys who went out for the l.V. baseball team. These LV. baseball players practice three hours a day. Throughout the season we will depend on our freshmen pitch- ers and how they mature, said Coach Warnke. Verconica Blurton ludy Galvan ,- , V, ,. az., Q--sw. , 1- M 5-wg Q5 Ffrfz. ' f . J- mm I iam, w.- ' ' ar U at . , ... . . . . 3, I ' sf -- -,-,pf ,f Vg, k '--,. X G -5-we me C. sg ia.--A .,,.. at, 1 ' -wikis ONE Albert Greco checks for a double pla . TWYO Frank Gonzales closes in on a ground ball. THREE Ricky Santa Cruz swing for a long drive. FOUR Emigdio Carmargo slides to safe- ry. FIVE junior Varsity baseball team is tbot- tom rowbp Marios Monreal, Anthony Morelos, Ernest Castillo, Frank Que- vado, lose Valencia, Rey Duran, Mike Salazar, Ray Griialva, and Ramon Mur- guia. CStandingJ Luis Camargo, Ricky Santa Cruz, Henry Cupis, Ramon Val- dez, Edsgardo Denogean, Albert Greco, Ygnacio Herman, Guillermo Harmos, Frank Gonzales, Emigdio Ca- margo, Roy Robas. Not pictured is Guil- lermo Fernandez. SIX Coach Warnke gives us a smile. SEVEN Anthony Morelos attempts to steal second. Mrs. Burg and Mr. Malley are Pueblo's new swim coaches. Both coaches agreed that their small but select group of swimmers are very progressive through lotsdof hard work b Marion Woo s, Nachie Marllinez, Annabelle Nunez, Christine Villa, and Er- nestine Villa. New swimmers are Veronica Blurton, Mary Tester, Robert Escalante, Eugene Anaya. The coach stated The main problem is not the quality, but the quantity of our swimmers, as we have excellent swimmers. However we don't have enough swimmers so the number of points we can earn at a meet is reduced. The fastest swimmers are: Nachie Martiez, Kevin Per- cy, Annabelle Nunez, and Mar- ion Woods. Even though the swimmers worked hard, some left the team at mid-season for medical reasons. By Cynthia Varelas Pueblo Tankers Squeez Through Rough Season tv, 'Sa J!- W Y V 1 ,135 f if ' -.734 fi 'I . X Ig PH.. W V' ,ze ,W il :K - .Q 5 ,A A lk f hr l' X I 2 52531, A MZ gl, .N fl t 3 W if K I r lt as K 'S SH- , Q-,. . l ,I ONE Front row seated: Marion Woods, Lisa Flores, Annabelle Nunez, Nachie Martinez. Back row standing: Coach Burg, Adelnia Wilkenson, Mary Tester, Robin Volg, Veronica Blurton. TWO Annabelle Nunrz, Nunez, gets ready to take off. THREE Marion Woods, and Annbelle Nunez relax after a meet. FOUR Boys swim team are: luis Viiarro, Kevin Percy, Anthony Martinez, Robert Escalante, Eugene Anaya, Coach Malley. FIVE Eugene Anaya, shows free style stroke. SIX Eugene Anaya takes water out of his goggles. SEVEN The guys practice long hours be- fore a meet. , Vfvriwltvw ,.. ew ,am -fwsi, r of-W 1.-1-:wee s AQsk57i23'i5SY?i?fJ'2f:,f if ff This year the Girls j.V. basket- ball team began their year playing Sahuaro. The season started a bit slower than expected although the team expects to do better. Ms. Huebner stated, That the team needed more confidence in their abilities, and once they ac- complish, this they'll be quite competitive. This year's only returning l.V. starter is Cindy Ochoa. The Varsity girls basketball team has gotten off to a slow start at the beginning of the season. Coach Laura Hodges states The only thing that the girls lack is height, the tallest girl is only 5'7 inches tall . -Cynthia Ann Varelas Il nwv v aim A Il V S ' 9' SHCEDCCLDT FGM THE STM QS 455550 'N-ui - rwfxw--1,-11 f . jv , X N Q - . NQQGQQAQRN M' sf fliifisfsffiag as i ttr , Q . :gg,,,.n.,,.... . K 112 513.- Al N il sm rs ., -was Sw? -as ' Q at -- hh' y li ,Q wg- . wi l...!!' Sandra Bonillas Sophomore Forward Rosie Fierros Sophomore Guard Mickey Graham Sophomore Forward Ilona Hubert junior Center F Sonya lackson junior Center F Lucy lohnson Sophomore Forward Iohnita Lux junior Guard Katrina Montano junior Center F Pat Scott Senior Guard Myriam Valdez Senior Forward Cindy Ochoa Sophomore Guard ONE Coach Hodges converses with varsity players. TWO IV player Cindy Ochoa shows a jump shot to a Buena player as lessie Ortiz hussles up for the rebound. THREE Sandra Bonillas goes for a shot. FOUR During a jump shot Diana Morgan and lohnita Lux come in for the rebound. FIVE Sandra Bonillas shoots a side throw SIX lohnita lux passes from the side. , , 21 ll! 'xl l i 4 I 113 New Course For Golf Team f 3,1'2QlL Pueblo's 1979-80 golf team had a new spot to tee off. The Silverbell municipal golf course is a new place where our golf team met other schools for golf matches. Mr. Peterson, first year as golf coach, is very pleased on the way the team has pro- gressed and competed. Though the season wasn't as successful for the golfers as hoped, next year's matches should be bet- ter. Team members are Alfred Gastellum, Danny Ortiz, Denise Alcaraz, Gilbert Al- caraz, loey Cornejo, Gilbert Moya. by Mary Ellen Valle ONE- 1979-80 Pueblo Golf Team was Gilbert Al- caraz, Denise Alcaraz, Danny Ortiz. Not present are Alfred Gastelum, loey Cornejo, Gilbert Moya. TWO- Denise Alcaraz swings the golf club. THREE- Alfred Gastelum gets ready to hit golf ball. UTSTANDHNCG5 ATU?-ILETES ff , . I-'ff A k K. A . . , T . - .,-lr? Til L ' bY?Qillas. 1. K -- H ,-hawk A lwtll It l if as . ' WH? . . V ig, t ff . .z ff- -we-J 'f' Jifffxfnl ' 25.132 l .sls l t 1 L' W Y K K ,V.V Vk,. . - . ' ,,,....,.....-.-tL..L-. 1-W .j't 4'f.-'rf--44'-+ M -----gf C .. . K - . . g, t ,,,.,,-..'.. f , , . - . an -ww .Q-,- -Q---.p-,-.-,..,.-.......4. nf' ,yd ' H . . - . K wwf' ,K d3::,,.,Q- ,., ..-M ..... ...t Congratulations to the follow- ing athletes for being selected outstanding by their coaches. Dan Gibson was chosen by Coach Hitchcock for his track abilities. lohn Gonzales was out- standing according to Coach Gastellum in the sport of base- ball. His positions were pitcher and shortstop. Inex Lewis Bell ran the 100, 220, 440 relay along with the mile relay. She excelled in both areas. In swimming, Kevin Percy and Nachie Martinez were chosed by their coaches, Berg and Malley for their swimming abilities. Diane Morgan, pictured started for the basketball team. She also was top in Varsity Volleyball. Mi- chael Payne according to Coach Nunez First time for tennis-but ifl varsity. -Sam Valdovin and Peter Moratez :':il5,.?:m.:. iff 1 if ONE: Diane Morgan, a starter for the basketball team, was chosen for varsity volleyball. TWO: Michael Payne displays his abili- ties during a tennis match. THREE: Inez lewis Bell was one of the top 5 sprinters in Tucson. FOUR: Kevin Percy, was one of the boy's outstanding swimmers. FIVE: Outstanding athletes include: Rene Duran, lohn Gonzales, Abel Silva, Ernie Nozagaray, Reymundo Ruiz, Dan Gib- son. SIX: Nachie Martinez, is Pueblo's Num- ber 1 diver. :MQ 3 'N iywxx f 'i X Al Mil Nllx lfllQAlfll'UN ONE: Nurse, Eva Luian, and assistant, Chris Lutz help students. TWO: Engineers, Dennis Carmichael, Frank Urbina and Ed Weaver kept the school running well. THREE: Les Morgan, IoAnn Wallis, and Bill Froehlich run the bookstore. FOUR: Janitors, top row: Fidel Armenta, lose Gradillas, Armando Carrillo. bot- tom row: Art Basurto, Bertha Garcia, Armando Montas. Not shown jesus Ochoa, Ramon Olivas, Heber Lesprom, Marcelino Guzman, and Larry Boyd. FIVE: Mr. Leyva, and Mr. Valencia keep Pueblo grounds in tip top condition. SIX: The campus supervisors are joe Nava, Oscar Valencia, and loe Alonis. SEVEN: Cafeteria staff are: top row, Hope Pallanes, Doris Briggs, Wanda Toltin, Mercy Soltero, Wanda Burlison, head, Shirley Raynor, Evelyn Garcia, Sylvia Moreno, Evelyn Urias, Cecilia Morelos, Yolanda Arias and Pat lester. Bottom row, Margaret Robles, Helen Maldon- ado, Frances Alvarez, Connie Carpen- ter, Cruz Perez, Belinda Garza, Betty Zezueta, and Betty Semour. 3 I ,-iii 5 39 .-MS 1 x R H Q1-its ANID STFAIFIF o o A X Qfrggx 5 1 W App. 'QQ Z 1 SHP ONE Mr. Hendrickson discusses new projects with new head advisor, Mr. Rodgers. TWO Principal Mr. Hendrickson, Mr. Williamson and Mr. Rodgers discuss school matters. THREE Assistant principal, Mr. Wook chats with students Beatrice Segura and Maria Corrales. FOUR Ms. Grace and Mr. Hendrickson listen to Mr. Williamson's Math Depart- ment problems. eirantinnnen Ciirrf-ace dlontms litcilmmnrnueilranttiotm This year Pueblo High School has a new assistant principal, whose name is Miss Serafina Grace. She came from Maxwell jr. High. Miss Grace started her career at Pueblo High School as a physical education teacher, then became dean of student's where she handled discipline problems at Tucson High School. She also worked at Spring jr. High as assis- tant principal. Miss Grace would like to make Pueblo High School the number one school in the city. l'm looking forward to a successful year, concluded Miss Grace. -Wendy Woods Will 1980 effect Pueblo High School was a question many of us wanted to know? The answer was yes, according to an interview with Mr. Hendrickson, principal. He said there will be many changes within the school. For example, a change will be the big gym converted into part of the cafeteria and building a new gym on the school's west side. An- other planned change is to have the teachers cafeteria extended into the bookstore and also put- ting a ramada in the patio and enlarging the pool area. Mr. Hendrickson hopes to see these changes made within the next four to six years. -Veronica Lowe Changes have been made this year with the advisors. Now, there is a head advisor who doesn't have any students, but takes care of administrative mat- ters such as Career Guidance for students. Some of the advisors now have more students. Mrs. Velez took Mr. R0dger's students and Mr. Gastellum took over Mr. Santa Cruz's Students. This change was due to com- plaints from students. Last year one complaint was that the advi- sors were never there when needed. This wasn't because we were hiding, but were occupied with some other students , re- plied Mr. Collier. Most students now have an easier time getting to see their advisors. -Wendy Woods Mrs. lan Zimmerman is Pueb- lo's new career guidance coor- dinator. She also has various jobs such as helping students with schedule changes. Mrs. Zimmer- man was a counselor at Maxwell junior High for three years. She also counselled at Townsend ju- nior High for two years and was an elementary teacher for five years at Brichta School. I enjoy counseling the most , said Mrs. Zimmerman. I like the students at Pueblo and see the need for a lot of changes, but I think that students can work together to get a delegate assembly for more student input to help with changes. I think it would be a lot more successful if students and faculty worked together as a team , concluded Mrs. Zimmer- man- -Wendy Woods Advisors Change Sgy-Siem f Gt1i,- 2 , Wm ...,... new .-',, wfiwawaii-,awww .ZM?'WiTHRTE gh. s,,, .M M . . - ONE Mr. Collier and Miss Mims laugh for a break in school work. TWO Mrs. Zimmerman, is Pueblo's guidance coordinator. THREE Mr. Rodgers is the new head ad- viser. FOUR Mr. Gastellum enjoys his work. FIVE Mr. Nunez, Mrs. Velez and Mrs. Bloomfield discuss school matters. -Wendy Woods a 1 . s. f -, ., , ,l r. ii A Q X ws .iwl-awe ,Q Aww ,aww wma! K 3 mast. S 4 X 'N .Q 1. , ' Q f 2 1 P W ,wmszfv -. '- . ,mg ...tt '--wang., N. A-gi.. .K p. ...v 211: V- 4 , 'ztifi' . . W-wwf-:::z5i. i:......::: A ',-:::,..:.::-0---...... '-' A ..n.-....::---...- , -1::u:::::f,...'-- ' X ...,.-v........, f3-' Mi A h:::z1:::::.:::2.,....- ' A '- -:1::::::::::: ......... ' ,.,..,. ....., -,,.......- .. ..::::::::::'- v. .fe ,iMx.fx::.......',.'-',.-. .....w W - 3 N...m:::: --X gf :m:::::::: ..:-.ry -Tr'.:g:::::'.zEEE? A - -.....-.:::::z--4 Q N --...............2I 1 -....- .... . , s.... S-... ..- -. ,.--...: 'I1' -...,, .,.::::...... 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Students still have to wait, but things look well organized. -Wendy Woods Mrs. Gerow is the head librar- ian. She, along with the new assis- tant librarian, Mrs. Marcoux aided students in locating infor- mation to increase their reading ability. Both women enjoyed working with the students and faculty. They stated, We would like to see more people take up read- ing. I -Cynthia Varelas Academics Editor: Alicia Blake Business and Science: Mary Garcia, Ilona Hubert, Sam Valdovin, Yolanda Garcia English: Alicia Blake, ludy Galvan Home Economics 84 Fine Arts: Donna Huclceba, Pearl Elliott, Alexis Richards Industrial Education: Betty Salinas, Sam Valdovin Math 84 Social Studies: Veronica Blurton, Mary Garcia, Cynthia Varelas Physical Education: Peter Moralez, Sharon Sims Adaptive Education 81 Foreign Language: Wendy Woods, Cynthia Varelas, Mary Ellen Valle it 0566599800665 QW gli ONE: Students read an assignment in Mr. Kluck's class. TWO: Mr. Koppy tries to get students' attention in English. THREE: Students take notes in science while Mr. Salvesen lectures. FOUR: At Pueblo, you don't have to be a genius to be beautiful! Business classes - Eech! That's how most students react at first, but once they take a class, they want more business training. More guys are becoming interested in business as shown by increased enrollment in typing and accounting classes. The only new classes this year are beginning bilingual typing and business law and management. New teacher on the business staff is Louann Hume who teaches a CETA federal program third period only. New equipment added this year includes ten electronic calculators and a multigraph offset machine. - Mary Garcia and Yolanda Varela Mr. lohn Holstrom replaced Paul Parker who retired, making him the only new teacher in the science department. . Mr. lohn Hannon, department head, said he'd like to see change in the department. He commented on the lack of use of fee money provided by the students for new lab equipment and live and preserved material. Fee monies aren's used to benefit the department and Mr. Hannon would like to see the money used to help the students learn in the science department. - Sam Valdovin and Ilona Hubert ONE Rosana lnclan and lessie Ortiz begin their typing lesson. TWO Olivia Gallego gives instructions for an assignment in typing. THREE Patty Carrizosa, Hopi Coronado, and Liz Machado type while Barbara Oritz take a break. 96009 SGW 6909960993 cseowv tweuweee two eeuewee Business Ed lack Zimmer Don Leavell , 4 Q2 4 7 2 it ,720 ,AI JB. Faye Mitchell Becky Moens Marion Munsinger he ? . .lffzt f ny. Q Tony Fuscaldo Olivia Gallego Evangelina Valdez ON l Science john Hannon john Hess Clayburn Hitchcock john Holstrom Ernest Parks A, Q D George Salveson ONE Nancy McDonald reviews the elements. TWO Using the scale, Tony Hackworlh, ,,t.rlltt, srs. .,r, ,sl works on science problem. THREE Mr. Hess lectures and N demonstrates in science class. THR jerry Helm English ssrt S yt X Q- . wig w x 'Y L, , 1 .f . X 09 Penny Danks Francine Burg Q sg, if Richard Kluck Eileen Sherlock Brian Koppy English department had four new teachers this year who were Mr. Koppy, Ms. Scott, Ms. LeSeur, and Mr. Gordon. Teachers said that Pueblo students are not hard to teach. However, it is sometimes hard for students to learn. Students at Pueblo High mostly enjoyed their English classes when they had movies, games, or when they read books and plays as well as magazines. Things which the students disliked about English classes were when the teachers did not give clear answers to questions. Also disliked was grammar studies and books like Beowolf. This year we received new grammar textbooks, Wariner's, that are used at the universities. There were essay contests this year that Pueblo students entered. English department will lose Mrs. Marion Wright who plans to retire. She has taught reading at Pueblo for 15 years and plans to live in V Sedona and play lots of golf when she isn't swimming. - ludy Galvan . Q siiit tiff tx isss . Margaret . Elaine Scott Yvonne Cano Eckerstrom Bill Gordon ONE Mark Gable concentrates on an English assignment. TWO Eddie Hernandez reviews his work before turning it in. Sf' .ag 091309 96656009 E3 uwwawe eoucsusuew Esnawcwvwawv Helen, Grove Ellen Schulman -- English 1 1 L QL- :Xi 'Whi g' . .. ' J 'fm Q G if. I wff5g A 5' .lf W V, -M ' r V V -'-' , .1 Q., V V -- Ab . - , ,, ' fr ,',' -, - A - T . l ., . -- 2 .45 Bud Warnke Wanda Miller Dave Pinegar .ff fig, 25 fl figs'-fl Marion Wright V ,. ,. .- 1 f L Dewey Maxwell 25552ff2fxfse45?5ia,2gfsff: 'flaf-fififsfsri f'.- 3235 l ivan -'j ,, ,,, ,, 1. Geta LaSeur 4+ l aaee r ri L aeal r ee l W , ,, 1 Q ' 'V ',,' 2 1' -ssh' .. .5 i 1, , if' a lll hi, 1 A ,V.,' W. Q5 5 X iff, , . I , ' V ff ,'-k 'xfi' 3 Pauline Bryant ludy Allen Theresa Salgado Diane Deyoe Wwwouwee saws as new ee senses Home Economics 3 Charlotte Queen Claudia Lusteck Karen Schnieder Many people enjoyed Home Economics. But some think that there should be more guys involved in this class, so that they can learn different household and child care responsibilities. This year there WHS 3 DEW COUFSG in l'lOfTle .- Economics called the The Year f Of The Child . It had to do with the needs of young T T- P C , lit I X -'X' ,.'-5 - wi if children. There was also a new lj teacher this year named Renee N- 4 43 E ff ll J N its-phil . t 4, .- 'z 1 309 X Alley. Charlotte Queen headed L the department. Karen Schnieder, and Claudia Lusteck remained in the department as in past years, because they liked -- 5: 'R x working in home economics. Most people enjoyed taking home economics classes because the classes helped them plan for the future. Even though most felt this way, some students took home economics just for the easy credit. Rings and Things , the class that helps ,: students plan for the future, K showed students how to figure future budgets that they might have once they're on their own or married. Also it helped the students realize what they could get out of life after they have graduated. Home Economics offered a club called FHA, Future Homemakers of America. There were 15 members this year, and ...l ka -gf it was sponsored by Mrs. . Queen. - Alexis Richards QNE After eating, Gilbert Leon washes THREE Home -Economics prepares dishes. delicious Mexican dinner. TWO Andy Wallace enjoys his meal. -....,,,,,- Fine Arts Yvonne Cano Don Caslow Barbara Beamer .Y- Nelson Wilt Ed Messing Fine Arts found challenges for music, art, and drama students. Drama season opened with Billy Budd and ended six plays later with The Circle . Students rehearsed long hours and art students painted the set for Billy Budd . Stage set construction was done by all the drama students. Art students were involved in self-directed art projects and helped with many school art activities. Diane Fisher was a new teacher in the art department. While drama and art students stayed active, music students performed in school concerts and other benefit performances outside of school. New band instructor this year was Edward Messing. - Pearl Elliott ONE Cindy Campos, freshmen, rehearses to perform at a fall concert. TWO Mr. Herrera, shows Bobby Villa, senior, drawing technique for picture of Bruce Lee. THREE Armund Dunk, junior, draws in advanced art. FOUR Lourdes Sotelo, senior, works with her macrame project. Industrial Education qi f 44,5 P, Y 6 . Q 3, . 4, , New .ff 'Q 6' 1 AI Arellano Pat Richardson Gary Slagel Ray Davis 1' is David Salazar Howard Goodsell ONE Raul Maldonado uses a rowel in woodsho p. TWO During welding Ruben Garcia finds the spot. THREE Tony Cardenas uses the light table in printing. FOUR Howard Goodsell helps Andy Moreno in woodshop. FIVE Nathan Alcantar composes the image on the ground glass in photography. Q-:sg K T A 52 f f E 5 ' ARES? -',' . ' ggi, Egg ? 5 'f .. . IIUEDUDEBIUCDUCSEB 99060390009 'I WF KX es E M PUEBLO 84 Q! US QBUQ93 C5099 GIBGUOUOZJG Industrial Education was alive and growing in more ways than one. Autoshop, woodshop, welding, electronics, and power mechanics all have new machinery , department head, Al Arellano, said proudly. Also new was Pat Richardson, woodshop teacher. No major problems have occured in Industrial Education, and final remodeling only brought minor problems such as construction cost. Mr. Arellano was asked if girls were becoming more involved in Industrial Ed, and according to him enrollment has remained steady over the last five years. Approximately twenty girls were involved in different areas, not including printing and photography. These two classes have high female enrollment. - Sam Valdovin 1 Industrial Education aa X 1 s. , 'ei a n J tg t J Barbara Beamer Tom McCarthy Robie Eastlack HER H we ' X I ff il l 'vw I , 'lm A In-vt ' I' lf if ww X Joe Cicero Mike Padilla jim Honcoop Several things took place in the math department this year. A new teacher was welcomed to Pueblo named Mrs. Kay Waterson. For the first time in years, we offered several data processing courses, said department head Mr. john Williamson. Mr. Williamson feels the best thing in the department is the computer courses and college algebra, although no college credit is given. There are no classes which give college credit to students any longer. They were discontinued because of lack of interest. - Sam Valdovin ONE loe Navarro works hard in his consumer math class. TWO Lupita Somoza concentrates on subject other than math. THREE loann Kingman doesn't even take a break for the camera. Gene Troutner Tom Rankin 9035365 LUWGGLSSSUOUGJ as ufutaev Gow www K Math Richard Williamson Robert MacCaa Marie Morris Robert Miller ,gig s tbg 5' ft I at , , . L. R lg '. xi it ' 4 R loe Alvarado Kay Watterson ,MH K suqufw Lf! 0923006009993 63365036 L39 5060632 90900963 Social Studies Roland LaVetter Ann Carlson Sheryl Milo Barry O'Rourke L X S Edward Smith james Estrada Gilbert Huerta Newsweek magazines for Seniors are a new change in the curriculum this year. Mr. Neil commented that there are no new teachers this year and motivation is the only problem facing the department. All classes except World History and Gate are state required for graduation, so students aren't always working up to their potential. In the opinion of some students the material is interesting, but not clearly explained. Some of the classes available are: Free enterprise, American Government, U.S. History, Arizona Government, and Arizona History. - Cynthia Varelas ONE Tomasa Reyes completes social studies assignment. TWO Mr. Neil points out an issue in American government class. THREE Investigator, Mario Sanchez, prepares for another school day with his free enterprise survival kit. Something New Strikes PuebIo's P.E. M VQFL' me , 2 L1 f' 'QQ,M.i.'1lZle37i7 igLgggg.geg,gegggeg.'Tie, A W -.,,,..-- imwwew ' nl ,fzfff ,,,N. L THREE TWO Physical Education Q if , t A it ' . is ix L', Q my-l 8 .5 ,'L ' Cordelia Lunquist Cass Preston Betty Nye :S gl ,Q Aik?1f,E,-45r- 1x.k Vx-1 ,ag ,K . U , 1 E Laura Hodges Rosalie Wong Sagrlgno Santa M rouiz Physical Education Mario Castro Larry McKee Oscar Carrillo ONE Student aims for a strike. TWO Concentration is the main idea for bowling. THREE Taking four steps are a few of the basic rules for bowling. FOUR Freshmen students have fun fooling around in the water. FIVE Warming up is a daily routine in P.E. and Diane Walker and loanne Ormsby show how it's done. Physical education is a two year class that is required for graduation. Some of the courses offered are swimming, volleyball, tennis, square dancing, and other sports. The new course offered in the P.E. department is bowling. Bowling was a sport that not too many students knew how to play. Many juniors at Pueblo have had the oportunity to learn, lt all happened at the new nearby Santa Cruz Lanes. Students took bowling as a class and have had much success while earning credit. Both Cordelia lundquist and Betty Nye plan to retire to devote their time to sports, crafts, travel and reading. They have taught at Pueblo for 25 years. Oscar Carrillo also left the department for a career in the U.S. Postal Service. -Sharon Sims . Adaptive Education 5 ' r , i v 4' an Q ' Tom Gutierrez Mae Cleary ,fi 2 do 1 Charlene Kingfield Rene Alley 1 Ame E' - ' 1 ,.,,,k , :.'e lohn Henson Carol Copp gp xsg ,Di Carol Huebner Kathy Woodcock I 7 E3 860650: 63653599 Goa awesome C3 oe L3 :if ,R . 'fra' Hablas Espanol? Parles Vous Francais? Spreichen Ze Deutch? If you didn't know what these phrases meant, then you should have taken foreign language classes. Foreign language classes taught different things about the culture, history, and language grammar. Reading books and seeing films helped the students write and speak the languages. Foreign Language department also offered Mexican folk dancing for students and sponsored Los Payadores, Mexican singing group. It was directed by Mrs. Sally Lefko. Pueblo welcomed Mr. lohn Nichols and Mr. Bill Gordon as German and French teachers new to the department. W N Minor changes in the 1'-s curriculum of Adaptive as t - Education this year included gggge 1 tgg? gg a s f Hearing Impaired classes for , , students with hearing problems. 'A Learning Disabilities Resource is . o ,'.. f-' ' . , t - e- a t T at 'F l a' iw NVE helped students with studies on Bill Gordon lohn Nichols V Foreign Languages est 5 Mario Castro Estehela Gonzalez Sally Lefko - a resource basis, also available were classes for students in elective areas. Adaptive Physical Education classes helped students with physical problems. The new teachers in the department this year are Lois Rene Alley, Charlene Kingfield, and Kathy Woodcock. -Mary Ellen Valle ONE jennifer Molina teaches adaptive education classes at Pueblo High School. TWO Kathy Woodcock, helps student. THREE Fransico Tellez and lose Cordova do their work in their French class. FOUR Ida Arvizu and Susie Lopez concentrate in the resource room. FIVE Sheila Acosta enjoys her work during Spanish class. ONE Alfred Gastellum, Senior, answers a question in Mrs. Morris' consumer math. TWO Tritium poisoned food discourages lunchers. THREE jackie Barry and Gina Scopellite enjoy their sophomore year. FOUR College prep juniors, Natchie Martinez and Frank Gonzales listen to Mr. Kluck. 0 0 O 9 o Section Editor: Veronica Burton Photos: Darlene Pesquiera, Gilbert Gonzales fir ws LW' its U- -vm fffffl X EQ' gy ' L-is, L f X -75' 011215525 O O O 3 . ,. 'E 5 ., Izgfw ifjy n -' K.. 59. uf, 7 'Q L... '41 Q: wig '2 ,. Q., . 3i- M ,.. , . ., -ti..-6 ' '- ' ,A V . - u iii A--.ann ' f - A X - KS ' ,MJD- - ,-ci s Q, AY' ummm anus -.1 4 1 . , , , . gy KW 2' f. g y . . ,,AW y num-f' WWW, .rmef-f , 4 -fy ONE Seniors, parents, faculty gather for graduation at the stadium. TWO Ingrid Lee and Mario Sanchez lead Seniors during baccalaureate ceremony. THREE Seniors, family, and friends listen to baccalaureate speakers. Abiles-Arevalo I -Q rv -' UN Q X --A.. ni' +' K A N r 6' K' , --4 Q. - - -' x ESX-'K 'fc it L ' Michael Abiles NAJ ww., N Senior, George Alcorta smiles while looking over Margaret Aguirre his papers. .JV Lk fvrffw Aa i i 1 L nk X i' if-rife Rigo Almader Leoncio Altamirano Maria Alvarez pf ll lacdilelirle ll ll Carla Anderson Mavis Anderson .wf,5.,,, r , f A Nj ww fbi iffi. Lupita Acosta fl Ordina Aguirre Iv SUN A V 1 X ' A N x X ' A LN, r. ,dvy Abelardo Ahumada w julie Alfieri mx Graciela Amaro A fe FrankliApalategiii Andy Anaya 1,-. f xwi-rs W' 7' Richard Arevalo ' Q k T X Liz, J attn 'aft . :-- R3 1 .4 X glsgp, I 5: K 'BS H 45695 Y. 3 - -Ay , 1w1rS' ?, Et. N., ..:j3 - W K4 . l Feliii Arrnendariz , I t Esther Aviles ing English 6th Per. Mrmnw ' 146 rance Cupis, senior, smiles for a picture dur- at si ,. , f w L' 3.Vfg,i',,iixp3eQg,gafgg-.Q M , ,: 'V,, , ' ' 'T ug fn n i f, , a waz' 55415, sagging,-f gfs-W' ,g r , K . W . A ieehi o ' o ' l'lZ-COITHIES A A A A s YE . 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X l ls g james Valencia Martha Valenzuela 'U' Maria Velasco lucy Velez X. .... 5 ie ..e v 5, le e is O, 4 5,- Uf fr V x . Arturo Velador l Ear-vin Wagner ge ,G Myriam Valdez I K' K -xref 15' fl .fl gi f i 'ii . Rosemary Valenzuela Rachel Vidal as 2-N 'S N' ily . e fri Q 5 A W fjfdi 3? ' 1 f 'X .f ,ii-is gl 1' I Katherine Woods Af! sf 6 K J : fa 1 49's 'Citi ie- a l Sam Valdovin Erlinda Valencia I A A , M. X xx e U ir . s V rl fr, K Yolanda Varela Maria Vasquez g ins? I . ,.1.. V. .X -z1-X-f-: ' xii' ' I Y Ef XX M g m mf? S Sandy Young F' H. F' ll' . h f oslfasquez,f' ' if mv. mfs.. , AGUILAR-CORRAL i s J' gif' T' ' QW . - VV W ' 3 mf-fix I ,., an Elita Aguilar Robert Alvarado Angelica Arias Sharon Betters gn ,ty wr, - r r B , gf oro gig B, , 2 ' h ggg h ru' , Alfred Bracamonte 'fa , , I' we 11 ' We , N rf l 1' , 3 A f , R V, Frank Alcantar Nathan Alcantar , , 'CIT' . t , . , . .X Ll? V 5 ! ' 'QEYVL . Maria Alvarez Iosie Amaro ' , ' ,,, 1-Pr .QW A R if - a 4 'Z FW? Debbie Batt Beverly Bell: t L v ri'- X MJ Deborah Alegria Trinidad Amaya Rodney Bell x v. xxx 5 , y 9 ,uf gf . Q , I 4 f , f 2 gi, f 5 'r m Veronica Blurton Denise Bogstie leo Bruce Debra Bracamonte Darlene Brent Veronica Burruel 5 A.. lamie Allen Vivian Anfield ff Darlene Bennett f George Boiorquez 1' A J -4-'we 'A vo. 'I ,Q 3 fd. 4 ' fl ei! I Elia Bustamante 3 Q ' .sf -,,,,,,- -XX X' Q - f f Eathon Butler S ? I fl. - 4' ., N K 0 Martin Cantua Gus Chacon Sharon Clayton ' S z sf' nl 'ku If f Gilbert Cordero Q. 3 'ml Lori Byrd Um, V J, f H' I V 1? Sinai i 1500 , Alfred Carley Carolyn Ronquillo ,f gi H f. f Q V ! Rosalinda Casarez f Aw ' 'i ' ' I If dx I ,,,4 ,,,,, . 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Armand Dunk int x Corrales-Gomez ,,' 'xx Carmen Corrales Eddie Cortinas Ursula Cota we Norma Cramer Sam Cuesta ff? xrl Pauline Duran Lorenzo Escobar Armando Espinosa Terry Espinoza Luis Estrella 162 laime Crockwell Margaret Cruz Veronica Diaz Valerie Diaz N-I I E R, Q lv Richard Earheart ohn Engle 1 Ronald Felix lohn Felrx , me t y :rx D igg F f ' F G b Qi i Q! l i David Fierro .l Z 'wi Richard Flores Mark Gable lonathan Gantt . .,. - A K ww Q ' U f Linda Gastelum i Alice Fife Brenda Fitzgerald N ,VFW ,. ,K A i Q 5 , Cynthia Gabusi . HX N-5 at , : XX lil' ...... mm-v' Alejandro Garcia Sandra Gastelum Robin Fife Yolanda Flores Sa, Eur 5215 he , 11 fi it it Graciela Gaitan ya E Alfredo Garcia . b ,myi V' 3 Teresita Gastelum Diane Fimbres ur Arthur Fraiio Sandra Gallardo F Q 5' ! 'Elf Pablo Garcia 1 Danny Gibson as -f-f i s Q no e'i f z if , Dagoberto Fisher llii a - I Nevada Freeman lohnny Gallego Armando Garza Christine Gomez lose Fisher Daniel French Roberto Gamez-742 X .u- Michelle Garza Frank Gomez 163 Q Gonzales-Martinez . ., Jigs .af W-P j f if lgnrique Gonzales Frank Gonzales Ana Gradillas lohn Granillo Craig Head Gloria Gonzales luanita Griialva Paul Henderson Brenda Fitzerald reading class assignment. X' V ,,,, . Leticia Gonzales asaa H ,viii ii I K :K A x gf? is sss,i Rebecca Guasp losie Hernandez err 'H 'G e ffl Thomas Hernandez Yolanda Higuera linda Gonzales Sylvia Gutierrez -Q is ie- .K Efgfiffgjffffitx 1 '- , , . -PM ff' 7 mi A S QS' 5 X N , Rosalie Hernandez Alfred Herran Susan Hoyer ,,miy . . I S .4 Rene Gonzales Timothy Harris Sylvia Hernandez Paulette High Ilona Hubert David lackson Sonia lackson Marina limenez onia leon Tina lewis Tony leon 'Ui Mario Lopez J Maria Lopez Maricela Lopez Ray lusto lohnita Lux Freddy Machado Kathy Magers Leoni Maldonado luan Marquez . , X , vi xele David loiner Fernando Lara 5 mi 33' 'Av K. ,, a lj Y 6 X f A' Robert Leyvas Carol Lopez , 3, A 2 5 MP1 , V-+0 ' 'S-Wi! - A ,mwdxprs 1 . s an ,, K ,am Nz. V1 f 'i qommy Lopez! Vivian Lopez W Monica Machado Marty Madrid , , 4 Raul Marquez Ana Martinez Eliza Leon luan Lopez , Xe. 7' J .aw f - s up Ramon Luian in c 41 4 -A 7 K.. IW' A I. Rigo Madrid t, ,K . Anthony Martinez 24Martinez-Padilla F Francisco Martinez Melinda Martinez Iohnny McCormick E xi i Q if! Francisco Meza Debbie Montes of .. 13 f, X 1 , fr ,K Je. Q N 5' e x vg- X I fu . Q AMX B 'vi' ' M Ignacia Martinez Sandra Martinez :S 9 f -.2 Qt: NX, fl. N , -1'2 ge gf' . f '17 - .EQ fs , I ' ws err-'1i.Te Barbara Medrano 1 X 55 I A Rosa Miranda fx' if an Q1 A -.ff 3 1 Luis Montiel .-jglesus Martinez? --Q , 4 in ' 5 :V N f vi dff'QS V 4 'I lt x Sonia Martinez 5 , Esperanza Mendez Maria Monreal s NJA lose Montijo 166 ef was lohn Martinez Connie Maxam V - U L 4' , . , ,, ,Q lesus Mendibles ,M ff I Bernadette Montano s Isabel Montiio Marina Martinez Barbara Mazon Q. Martin Mendoza Michelle M 1 I -1-, ' .X , ,J V, Q 5 Q x .X ' WN? ft 'fa Q' Qpkxe 1 1 X E38 Uv QQ, li 12 T F I' ax' li' 'Q P v 2 Mi ii . f 13+ 'Q 5, v w 5+ Katrina Montano Anna 5 . 31 :X l 1 it f' ' Shems Morabet , 34 I fe N mm-H ,Q , - ww ' if .Q- iff H Q Q' . Paul Moreno Ernie Norzagarayf Yolanda Olivas ,I ,K Victoria Ortega Martha Ortiz - . ' X Y X b A : 1 1 Xe - I , X. M1 ' Theresa Moreno Luz Munmo ' Celina Murrieta lavler Nagore W '-'f 7 'WM-mms.. ,Ji . '55 jf .f , V n 515' 'K T ',,vV 1 Richard Norzagaray Beatriz Nunez i fl loel Nevarez is -ar. E 6:1 4 1 . Nw ' ' 3 p' , Xl Bill Ohlmaier Alicia Ordonez IOAIII1-I 0fmSby lesus Ornelas V, +..i.:w,? ' 5 I ffl' l fi 1' V. iw rl I N 'C l I - f ,W A f 2- W ' 1 , , ' l' J 4 l e X3 av, 'l 55' H' Gloria Ortega lesus Ortiz Gilbert Cordero works hard. Larry Ortiz Q . 'Z luanita Pacho Lorraine Pacheco Carmelo Padilla Tirso Padilla 167 -gt 1 . I?- Pallahes-Serrano m.,, i lose Pallanes f Q - is Vs W lixq I I x Keith Pate rf: lg., ur 4.-...st f fi ix Rudy Pesqueira a Roberto Rascon Pedro Rivera 168 N fi! X ga, - ix 1 .iw 8 Martin Pallanes ., ev' -sw fi IX 'wr ga, Oscar Patino lose Quiiarda Carlos Reed ' wr if.. P, L .iz I 5. ,-Q 'Q Q X . . mf P. A gxkw .,,V . . 5. 2 2 , 3- 1.fQ. ! Elvia 'Robles 'ia QF' 'ite x can ff E if , I Arnold Palma Rene Palomares lohnnie Paz Angelica Pedroza Armida Quiroz A tl, -Q ,az-5, lssii is K U Fen gm .ui 1 . R ' I Q ' e, Q it ii F7 G?:'N Delvia Parga Francis Peralta , ,Y T xp 45' f 4 , F ' ' A ws, V gg l' M L lames Raley Roger Raley 1 S?-7.1, 1 1 ,fi - ,L X. . Ricky Reed leff Reece ,J ' ll. as X 5. 5 g ,Mx Kathy Rice si X . I Santiago Rocha Martin Rodriquez lose Rodriquez fs' iw 1 Y E 2 Wt U' Kenneth Pate 4 Q . 4 fr iii, - Violet Perez N . Maria Ramirez Rick Richards ' gwwwj .. if ee s iff A 3 if 'ir iff! ni I S' 'if ., .QV R YP 'il W .YJ hx i I Marilee Roell Y is RM' sid? Z Abran Rojas Edward Romero I 'K q I 1' ff, 'A IK ly Ramrro Rurz Raymundo Rurz Rrchard Rurz 'F n 'Uwe qw.-W fy Q' Esteban Romero Gabrrel Romero Norma Romero Mary Salas Debbre Salcrdo 'U Frank Salrnas luan Sanchez Elrzabeth Sandoval Harvey Storms 8:4 johnny Castillo listens to Mr O'Rourke Beatrice Segrua kFederico Sernay Albert Rurz il' me g Sandra Saldrvar Rebecca Sanders Mrguel Santa Cruz -ff' Daniel Serrano 169 'W S '.yLkb 'v fr X ' Q R lss S - , fe b S S Q S, seas S ' ' S as - SS Q S S S P K .. Xi? , .SSL xx- Q 1 t -kl a -Sc. . 5, -SQ' S ' . S 1 1 r-'- S , 9 I x S fr X v- , N Z Q S Xyyy :S . . . . SSE? Q S S . 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'- Richard Trejo Robert Trimble lose Urena Aurelio Valencia lose Valencia lulia Valencia Richard Valencia Norma Valenzuela Eliza Vasquez I cj, L x Matilde Verdugo Antonia Villalobos Sandra Valencia Angelina Valenzuela 41805 s. . a ,axe Ann Valenzuela 'J X i if nucgfxxiuela Mary Valle Maria Varela E Q c. K . ,K 1- y 1 KL ig , Q. i i ' T N 'Mr I ' 7 . . X' , fl iifxl, -:, xt- ' DX -i ' , a if 'lil x 1.Q A'ii Q i fl' . . 4 Y I-'Y Margaret Vasquez Patricia Vega Miguel Velasquez 1' 1 f ,--'rzgf , mf Qpfk K 4 E . Trail E 1 fray? Oscar Victoria Luis Viiarro Christine Villa ,af like . i:,,,,.,, ,gs - L Q fi 2' 4 4?-A Q: N. i Q - K h W Hllbefl . Robin Vogt ennet a er washington Maria Valenzuela Wh 1 slggs f w Rudy Vargas N '55 ft' I ,f.. l M, N y 'N Q4 .K fix' ill Ni MS ill llelzisislynaysirsilf of Elvira Verdugo Mike Valenzuela r W f ff Steven Vargas Maria Verdugo N X Emella Villa 'li Ernestine Villa Q, Q v Y, ,ig X, 1. WN. . . ,sffirtfn ,. vt . ,Q I ' -K V - 'L in-v --M1 P . in 4, .4 ' . lg- If M I Penny Wheeler Orval Whiting 171 Wilcox - Zavala 20- A ? '- Maria Wilcox ' V. j Q1 M , f . .inf K 5 . vw ' 5 :Mi-31 , -ELQM give 4 . g?v i , ,,, 5 ,, 4 fqwikgk ,M 1 .Arm -awp- juniors had spirit by their hall decoration 'fl wi Suzanne Wilson S. Gabriel Vasquez concentrates. Marion W00dS Victor Zarate Monica Zavala if'-'Q' . if K losie Amaro operates adding machine. W Qs' 'Il Abeyta - Chavez 'fy ' ' iii ' 'fx' V , . ,M sf' Wy 7 ai 4 , 457 V,,. ,,,, I fb IV I J . 9 swim-' H 1 ra' I: MX' J , . or R. ' AJ 2 Mark Michael Rachel Patsy Abeyta Abeyta Acevedo Ahumada 1 l ' Wg ,YY ME! Francis joseph Rudy Diana Alcaraz Alfieri Almazan Alvarez - f',k , ' ' Q ' QW ,. , , V if ha e 3 ' A e YZ aae reer 1 S ' my A ff , an A i l Vs' K t R Q ff 2 ii V Alicia Eugene Dian Blanchc Amaro Anaya Anderson Andrade I if V Y Q 'qv f 11, 'fa ll' f ve r,e,QfsymQQ , TEM? r, 'A V ' 'V 'lf lil f-ti' ' .fL,' ,V 3 NR I 5, , I X wg, fl vs: E4 A eaaa QM WVWiw!WV35 Petra Rafaela Manuel Linda Arias Arias Armenta Arreola 53' 3 , M , K M. - , ,- ' V. Q, x X .fa K c2QQwQJQ ,l Liza lackie Ramon Daniel Barreras Barry Bazurto Belk Rebecca Ahumada I A W xy , 2- f Gerardo Altamirano aaa 2 Arthur Apalategui vim., N Q gl Raymond Badilla Albert Blankenship Luz Alabado lorge Altamirano Z Alfredo Arias ' ,, 'N lf , ii, .. We Carlos Ballesteros t 9' ' na -,, ww 5 M ? 'Nf Larry Bogstie Bonillas-Deloach -iw M ft.. Q A-r a! Wg.. ' ,ff ' ' 2 i 1 Sandra Cecilia Debra lulie Peter Myrna Veronica Bonillas Borboa Bowling Bracamonte Bracamonte Brantley Bravo ' 1 B .as-. t Q! it. 2 A .wif ,L lf 15 Lg. S as . - r f , -Us as t I MWF y . 5 u itat li f , 1 letroy Marie Troy Rhonda Daniel Rachel Rene Brown Brown Brown Busbv Camacho Camacho Camacho .N A 2 'Q B f Q Veronica Emigdio Clarissa Diane Marisela Maria Delia Camacho Camargo Canez Canez Canez Cantua Carbaial I fseiltt ' 4 , N ! 3 N. aa w fs it R' J l Linda loann George Patricia Marcia Dina lose Caldenas Cardenas Cardenas Carpena Carrillo Castillo Chavez Annabelle Nunez is a student who en- joys collecting candles, she does this in her spare time. Not just one certain kind, but many different kinds. For example, she collects crayons, flowers and animals. This has been her hobby for 2 years now. As of now, Annabelle has a total of 17 candles, and plans to collect many more. y -By Sharon Renee Sims 'it' W..-ft, sss... , ,,.. . .1 174 s C , . x S' 41. :fQi1 1f f 7 P Wins? S K was XCQW ' X 1 'sf G PM-f4'f A' i' are-svifii -f s -. if Anna Caballero luanita Castro xii Hecter Contreras Gilbert Contreras ., . as Q: N5 A ' q Lorena Nora Coronado Coronado ,, Glenda Ana Celaya Chavez Q Maria Nadine Chavez Childs it P Q. L I W' ls 43' 21' xii fi? Marylou Raymond Contreras Cooper i - S .. t FF ei 1 X M vu. Ser if N h A , aa,. 1 M. C 1 ' G n- so bt Vx U A Ana Ceferino Coronado Coronado .s FJ. -' if an Cecilia Contreras ' is s. .- 'A- if C s Esperanza Coronado Q Elena esus 059 Iorge Aurelio Corona Cordova Cgrdoya Corral Cramer 'A 'xx . Christina Pricilla Cupis Curtiss ii' l- '-- A f i G Asus m ' S 3 1...-ni W A joe Alfieri and Edward Gonzales enjoy their art work. 109 Rudi' De La Cruz De La Rosa jackie Daniels X , A. K i E Robert Deloaxfh 1 Denogean - Grant ' Edsguardo Denogean ff? I Victoria Escaieda ' vu J-. .10 fag 22' 4- , Ronald Felix 4 V' . v sv , K X Ax 1 Marie Flasher 1 My v lesus Flores Ricky Dix all, W ,JK M 'tgnlljfg' 'V a P F., nv . ,. Iii .':1'Y. Rudy Maria Duarte Duenas ,-o lazmina Escobar Azucena Fierro 1. ,3 K C7 F 4 Annette Norma Estrada Estrada t hw- . ,rt Z .l ,g 3 f-K 4 H N - 51 N I t K ' 1,- 5 LQ ,Mft 'ls N321 ' w 2- 3 fluff! ,Lx h ,, - ' l e -, my Arss Arturo Ben Sergio Echanove Encinas Enriquez Q sy' ' Y :Wi v s , .. . H k,.w My w A . if F 5 s enre ,5 3 'T 9 Tony jessica Oscar Federico Felix Felix 5 s s. , Q All sk is ri Melissa Rosemary Fierros Fierros Sally Ray Perez checks over his work. Eduardo F Elizabeth Floyd Flores Flores if l A . .lall Y' - Ti, Q 1 ..1 A 4 Q b g 'raw an 2 w - Lf ,W e gl , Xt X 1 sl ly 1 S 40 V 7 -X Lf .1 'Xl ' L. l .1 K if Patricia Gary lose Rosemary Ana Mark Flores Francisco Galindo Galvez Gallego Gallego Mana Gallegos R Arturo Garza Patncla Glass we f' Sli XFN Dolores Gonzales Ruthne Granlllo 'R Si Anna Garcla Rn c.J Clarissa Glbson eo Glenn wwf? 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Albert Nancy Alfredo Lewis Leyvas Lopez 4 A I i. as N ' nv A , , V , ta i L of I Zig 'V V L K it -Q' Lupita Maria Rosa Lopez Lopez Lopez xv, 1' -. mf- Sf, 'F W '55 fi I if 4 5 Susan Tina Mary lorge Altamirano and Martin Green take notes for the next test Lopez Lopez Lucero 22 , Roxann luan Ygnacia Cecilia Epifanio Lucero Lugo Machado Madril Madril vi ' l WH J' . ji f. N -' , ,X if Xe 4 A .3 , ', lose Monserrate Teresa David Richie Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinson McDanieIs is s ii ,M if X h A 5 x f ' M' 1 M Keith Gricelda Hector Elvira Andy Markowski Marquez Marquez Marrufo Martinez 2' N ' I 'r' 1 W 1 Susan Edna Madril Maldonado 2159 YW Denise Tammy McGruder Mclntosh 5 ' tri s eer, 4, - H fl K X 1- Anna Lupita Martinez Martinez McKenna - Robles ' V! ,v- ig 'm f -' 1 11.11 . W -y y 4 R 7, V' ,f'L I iigv ,L,sf Q tug: l ffilggl if , ' A. R 4' I.--3 x W Vgkr Y l 4 Reymundo Robert Bertha Antonio McKenna McKenzie Medina Mendoza wi e'Mn E A :fag wif aean 7 be i ' 1: 'E' ,nf ,Sl Nix 2+ ,,.' AV : f , X Q' 7, M Marie Martin Francisco Tellez gets a kick out of books. Ann M3I'Cine Mendoza Meranzo Miguel Miguel V- h, A, ,.. A 5 2+ ibn! ff? V if-W V F F a f . 'X F R a if y . T ,. , 9. fa, 4 I A .. A t V A X wg 1, . , f lose Alma james Amanda Frank Francisco lrasema Minor Miranda Modesitl Molina Molina Molina Molina , L sessdclr , M ' . ., Q ff 4. f :Jw A rar, ' ' i tl . d d i wg 2 , 2 .5 2 M li i F F H ' Mary Manny Berry Anthony Maria loy Becky Montano Moraga Morgan Morelos Moreno Moshier Munoz gf. F, ' , rz 5 of ' . , L M M M y ecce ,Z i 'W' R . ' A L . ' 1 F... N' .' 1 -X ? F. . S KLA Belen Cheryl Martin Roman Robert Rueben lorge Munoz Munoz Munoz Murguia Murrieta Naranio Navarro 180 f , gtfll' R -ws 3 e -A W, ,X .5 M f ' A Xqih ,.,: , A ,A ,Q X 1X R A C ' ,r X 'Q f A - .-A ,... 1' L - xl N K' ' N A AV 6 K 7ffQiQi?i A . ' A 1 Q I 'li W if R .ai V if 1 I' P Q Eric Elizabeth Ramon Annabelle Lucinda Sara' Anna Nesbitt Norperi Norzagaray Nunez Ochoa Ordonez Ortiz .LJ Q Q x ,NX w it fffr... Maker 95 Y D ' isa' i'wf'i A i ,lVi at A Z 5 K 5 in R xx X is 3 A KK I i - W L I 3-15-,Q H... K t C Slew. of me a- W Carlos Daniel lessica Martin Annette Lorraine Patricia Ortiz Oritz Ortiz Ornelas Orona Pacheco Parker if 1 M A - ' l 'vfwii ns v ' t S R ,P , ' gi X wi 1 ik, A ' ' f 1 A XXV V' .af .x ' it A Sv Y - A I llla A 'iff Mario Ruben Raymond Margie Rachel Virginia Francisco Paz Paz Perez Phifer Pinales Potter Quevedo zi A . i A K K I' ' F 1 .. IR if ff e ', N i - f- xy 1.' 11 fr .-gg EMT? N s . liiffil Sim-.9 X- 1 ' V, 5 johnny Andres Tilda Federico Carlos Rita Kristi Quihuis Quiroz Ragland Ramiroz Raygoza Reed Remmel e 5 J.,,. ., 5 flmtg Q , Q: s.-:. 6 M , , - 1 1 , :ffm 1' fp r N r A - fe A, if Q, h swag' 'A i 5 Y R X- , A ' lv Q! wzfvf P F I t A-V ll of Alexis lames Michael Stella Richard Phaedra Cecilia Richards Rincon Rines Rivera Rivera Rivon Robles Robles - Valencia Rogelro Robles ff Bnan Roell 5-...q Cralg Roblllard Dora Romero Leticia Ross Lg- ,-Av Lucas Sa as fl 1 if. if Rosealva Sanchez 182 Angelica Rulz Vicente Salazar Theresa Sanchez Ana Rodriguez Oscar Romero Angelina Rulz sa Saldwar 1 1. I x Gina Scopellite Annette Imelda Rodriguez Rodriguez ,aa-y Ra Romero Sammy Ruiz S Manuel Romero Wil Mike Sagasta Sandra lames Saldwar Salgado UF Y? ez Rosa Rodriguez losaphme Romo Kiki N. !f Frances Sanz Robert Sanchez Guadalupe Lopez Elizabeth Rosas Zulerna if s David Sanchez Mary Reggie Betty Armida Scott Scott Segura Serakos '71 F Victor Sierra a F nfs, 1 ' - X . .1 Anthony Soto ll 4 IX Francisco Tellez Fw A is . if as f A F if .-- 1, Iv ' 4, Y , X 'i' S, Q' Hifi, 33552 4 14 3 ' M ,, l swim , Wifi he c nn as W' - 3Q'l'7,es -.Ji T. , ,, , a ? ...ssM!'. E, 5 ax 1 .4 Adam Yolanda Wayne Fred Bernard Mario Silva Silvas Scott Sims Smith Sosa I 5 Ag fx F, X i V ,. ze! ' fl V , M17 .Q A Maria Elena Michael Monica Thomas Paul Vivian Soto Soto Soto Soto Stevens Tamayo 1 1? 1 I V Richard Frank Trinidad Tellez Yepiz Tester V A F -4. Thomsina Anna Olelia Oscar Fred Serna and Mark Lennox await teacher help Thomas Torres Torres Torres , 1 si's Q S A, O2 'A 1 vw L . f Q it live .. ' ty ' ei, 31 ' .il t if -f 1-- ' A Q f 1' .Rf gf 1.1-::::::.-5,-,-.1 'gy-g1.ig11.,,, y ' A W -W5 'T - ' ' 1 as A L, s- V QQ wk V ' 'S if N 0. A ' ' A d . 4 Ricardo Martin Tony Lillian Pedro Roman Eric Torres Trevino Trevino Ugalde Ursua Valdez Valencia Valencla Zumano ose Valencia Rose Mane Varelas Martin Vega Norma Victoria ' s Timmothy Wilson Rosemarie Valencia Norberto Varela llall Velasquez Dlane Walker H , K , Andy Wallace 'e 2 0' Caroline Dlane Gladys Valenzula Valenzuela Valenzuela J-Q-we T? Cynthia Ann Imelda Varelas A Miguel Velasquez Verdugo Robert Walker cf W a -141 Ray Williams af WW Eduardo Vasquez NEI? ll: li Alberto Vidal loseph Patty Valenzuela Valenzuela Frances Vasquez Emma lean , Ruben Paz types with accuracy Alvan Roberto lulie lose Young Zarale Zepeda Zumano ,. .. ... .Q-v-Qivunvn M Q-mt... lackie Barry works on newspaper staff. Sophomore lackie Barry has a hobby of collecting gum sticks. This has been her hobby since her 7th grade. jackie has collect- ed gum from more than 8 differ- ent countries, for example japan, Mexico, England, Hungary and many others. The neat thing about her gum collection, is that they're in all different flavorsg coffee, onions, garlic and sweet pea. jackie states that she still doesn't have as many as she would like to have because in the United States you don't find a variety of gum in different flavors that are from foreign countries. Sharon Renee Sims One: Hopi Coronado, Patty Carrizosa, and Liz Machado listen for next assign- ment. Two: Ramon Duarte and Ruben Leeth smile for the camera while watching the softball game. A, , x ug Q x 'wav fi KM! - Abbott- Castillo B Don fbbou A Q13 ,, 5 ' x 96, 'kwt 4 f. mx ' f - ,.-na N4 Bernie Alegria Andrew Apalatequi u 'ZZ' l 'S ta? jesus Arvizu 5, F 4' 4 Maria Barajas if i 1 Emilia Bernal W. 4?fz9'.o lx Maria Acosta gg, qifflhvf ig -el,y'W Mes ap Robert Allen ,sire -za r, - rl K+ lt Manny Arellano l llul ty A x .Vx ' tg v M K 1 1 james Auwerter Q 1 ' vw 5 M 5 -me ui' 4 .W QV Marisela Bareda Haywood Betters ,,,, Xt G Shelia Acosta P , Wendy Allen rg: V.. 5, ,J l f ew +. ' Edward Arevalo ll l ludith Auwerter Q3-Q' , 3, Ji,- luan Barron l! g!?Il ,v yi loseph Betters for 'e ,Q-Lk .Q Q if if , i ldl Corina Ahumada Al I Manuel Alvarez i WDW if .,N. 4-M -Q, ' 1, ,, ,' Albert F If X, W K V. A rn knta' RV? H l .51 - , 2 - Wi ' W, .X , , Wo 1 Yvonne Ayala Margarita Becerra Lorraine Blever 17'1f ' 531 Gilbert Alcaraz f Q1 y g N :1 ll i 1 jx Alex Amaro Ida Arvizu Y Claudia Baltierez Catherine Bennett 4 s. 4, ,. W , ff- ' ' xg Q. A Derek Blurton , .Q- , iq 'v-A Z , fa- , .'X.,p,c Kfagfv Ah. f aw' 2-' 'o ll viii' , I 1- J . V Wayne Bober 4, w A 1- xxf . -' Patricia Briggs 1 Christie Burruel .gk ri A ' J.. x .P P ' Sk J luis Camargo 1, ' .. 2551 'fs I ll M f Phillip Carley l-xt , l li I .,-,ZA ' I '. pA ll! 1 . ffl 'v ' ,, X, ll l N, y xx .tx f1..1,.'1 -. ' - fl Cecilia Casillas Emmitt Boone abil' 5' fi B .fi lack Brown YV -ff ,I F-Q P 5.55411 Shelli Busby Anita Campos S.. 'W-L X' ABYAB Q t rtrr,t 4 Carlos Carranza eg? Cecilia Casper Donna Bracamonte A fm , aff , V 5,7 744' X N ssgg ' X Mark Brown wi , , 9 ,. J, ,Q , I ef lk? xflglir 'lla , . 7,5 . v . Olga Cadena X 4 ' S O . U N Cindy Campos XA Gus Carranza -it Annette Castaneda George Bracamonte 1 Q! A I Enrique Buianda 'u vs. f Q , Daniel Cady 5 f M , 9, S l X T X '9 . Sandra Cafiez v lfilixf tli, Cecilia Carrasco iw Francisco Castaneda M ii? 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A 3 1 ., v A .X IAX' qv Z'L4k , r .,. kv K V i ' 'l , 1 Elizabeth Carolina Leticia Valdez Valencia Valencia LL Arthur Valenzuela Lorema Valenzuela Georgina Varela FW Benny Valenzuela Martin Valenzuela Nina Varela Anthony David SOIIIR Scott Angela Walker Rebbecca White Vega Bruce Walker Adelma Wilkinson Debbie Valenzuela Ricardo Valenzuela Edward Varelas Miguel Velez Karen Walker Renee Williams Guadalupe Valenzuela Rosa Valenzuela Glona Vasquez Mary Vl a Andy Wallace Maria Wilson u le Valenzuela 652 Victor Valenzuela Xavier Vasquez Paula Vl a ll Anthony Wallace .. Tino Yourqulez usa Valenzuela Frances Varela Lupe Vega Francisco Vllllcana Ken Ward Senior Index A Abiles, Michael W.-Model U.N. 3, Track 4. Acosta, Lupita R.-Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Student Council 1, 4, Class Council 2, 3, Varsity Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Girls State Alternate 3, Songleader 4. Alfieri, julie-Track 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Guard 3, Student Delegate 3, Varsity Club 4, Cheerleading 4. Almader, Rigo-Football 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Sheet Metal Club 3. Altamirano, Leo R.-Football 2, D.O.- C.E.T.A. 4. Amaro, Gracie-Payadores 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Student Delegate 1, 4, Choir 3, 4, C.E.T.A. 1, 2. Anaya, Andy-Class Council 1, 3, 4, Student Delegate 2, D.E.C.A. 4. Anaya, jacqueline-Baseball Pep Club 1, 2, 4, Baseball Pep Club Captian 3, F.H.A. 2, D.E.C.A. Vice-President 3, Girls State Atten- dant 3, Model U.N. 3, Model Legislature 3, junior Achievement 3, Student Council Re- cording Secretary 4, D.E.C.A. 4, National Honor Society 4. Anderson, Carla-Warrior Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Desert Aires 1, 2, 3, 4, Desert Chanters 1, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, El Guer- rero 2, 3, All City Choir 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 4. Armenta, Alex B.-Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Arredondo, Waldo L.--Football 1, 2, Wres- tling 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. B Badilla, Raynaldo-Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Ballesteros, Ruben A.-Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 3, 4. Baltazar, Barbara T.-Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, Varsity Club 3, 4, C.E.T.A. 4, Sen- ior Class Vice President 4. Beane, Ruth-D.E.C.A. 2. Becerra, Amelia-F.H.A. 1, 2, F.B.L.A. 4. Bell, Inez L.-Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Track Most Valuable Player 3, Softball 2, Decide Pro- gram 2, 3, Varsity Club 3, 4, C.O.E. 4. Bermudez, Manny-Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Med-start 3, Honor Society 4. Borboa, Cathy-Cheerleader 2, Class Council 2, 3, 4, Songleader 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 4, C.O.E. 4, Baseball Pep Club 4. Bracamonte, jesus A.-Wally Warrior 1, Class Council 1, 3, Student Council 1, 3, 4, Boys State Attendant 3, Decide Program 3. Bustamante, Elvia B.-Songleader 3, D.E.C.A. 4. Butler, Eric-Audio Visual Club 1, Track 1, 4, Warrior Marching Band 4, Fiesta Bowl Band 4, Regional Band 4. C Canez, Terry-Med-Start 1, Traditions Com- mittee 2, C.O.E. 4, C.E.T.A. 1. Carbaial, Paul A.-Student Council 1. Cardenas, Tony-Tennis 2, Track 2, President Ben Franklin Club 3, 4. Caro, Lydia C.-F.H.A. 4. Carranza, jesus C.-Baseball 2, 3, 4. Casillas, joelda R.-Student Council 1, 2. Castillo, Cecilia A.-Med-Start 1, 2, Sopho- more Vice-President 2, junior Vice-Presi- dent 3, Student Council 2, 3, Baseball Scor- ekeepers Caption 3, Baseball Scorekeepers 4, Rodeo Royalty 3, Songleader 3, Song- leader Co-head 4, Homecoming Candidate 4. Cates, Allen-Swim Team 1, 2. Chacon, Efrain A.fTennis 2, 3, 4, C.E.T.A. 4. Coronado, Stella--Baseball Pep Club 3, 4, Project Decide 3, C.E.T.A. 2, Marketing 4. Corrales, Maria-Baseball Pep Club 3, 4, D Diaz, Bobbie--Flaggirl 3, 4, Basketball 3, D.O.-C.E.T.A. President 4. Delisy, Manny-Track 1, 2, Projectionist Club 2. Dodd, Terry E.-Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 4. E Echanove, Pattie-Flaggirl 3, Baseball Pep Club 3, 4, Basketball Statistician 3, 4. Elliott, Peari Bubbles -C.E.T.A. 3, Year- book Staff 4, D.E.C.A. 3, 4, junior Achieve- ment 3. Escalante, Annette-Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, El Guerrero 3, 4. F C.E.T.A. Federico, Arturo--Band 1, 2, Sheet Metal Club 2, 3, Football 3. Fierro, Ernesto-Intermediate Band 1, Marching Band 2. Figueroa, Liza R.-Cheerleader 1, 4, Class Council 1, 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 1, Varsity Club 1, 4, Med-Start 2, 3, Haunted House Partici- pant 2, S.A.C. 4, Homecoming Queen 4, D.E.C.A. 4. Gallardo, Sofia D.-French Club 1. Gallegos, Patricia R.-Spanish Club 1, 2, F.B.L.A. 1, 2, Softball 1, Class Council 2, 3, Student Council 3, Diversified Co-Opera- tive Education 4. Galvan, ludy E.-Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Yearbook 4, Baseball Pep Club 4. Gandara, Ofelia-El Guerrero 2, 3, 4, Class Council 3. Garcia, Humberto-Baseball 2, 4. Garcia, Yolanda-F.H.A. 1, 2, G.R.A. 1, Tradi- tions Committee 1, Songleader 3, 4, junior Achievement 3, Winter Queen 4. Ginn, Nancy-Mat-Maid 1, Baseball Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Golder, Lorrie-Honor Society 2, 3, Softball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Varsity Club 3, 4. Gomez, Fabian L.-Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, Sheet Metal Club 4. Gonzalez, Gilbert C.-Photographer 2, 3, 4. Granillo, Clara I.-Tennis 1, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Med-Start 2, Flaggirl 2, 3, 4, Desert Aires 3, 4. Greenwood, Paul D.-Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4. Guzman, Saul-Soccer Club 2, Youth Adviso- ry Board 3, 4, Track 3, 4. H Hack, loanna-Band 1, 2, 3. Hackworth, Tony M.-Football 1, Basketball 2, 3, 4, 1, Varsity Club 3, 4. Heredia, Maria-F.B.L.A. 1, Yearbook 2, Yearbook Index Editor 4, Marketing 4, D.O.-C.E.T.A. 4. Hernandez, Ray lr.-Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, Track 4, D.E.C.A. 4. Higuera, Margarita-Payadores 3, 4. Hinoios, Viviana C.-Flaggirl 3, Honor Soci- ety 3, 4, Payadores 3, 4. Hoyer, Augustin-Ben Franklin 3, 4, Diversi- fied Co-Operative Education 4. ' Hurts, janet M.-Track 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Varsity J laimez, loe F. lr.-Wrestling 3, 4, Football 4. johnson, Terri-Basketball3, 4, C.Q.E. 4, lohnston, Gerri-El Guerrero 2, El Guerrero Editor 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4. L Lee, Ingrid-Class Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, Club 4. 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 4, Student Dele- gate 2, 3, Model U.N. 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, U of A on Campus Day 3, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Traditions Committee 3, Varsi- ty Club 3, 4, junior Achievement 3, A.A.S.C. Summer Workshop 3, Girls State Attendant 3, Honor Guard 3, Student and Senior Class Treasurer 4, P.l.P. 4, Par Good Citizen 4. Leon, Martha-Mat-Maid 1, Track 3, 4, D.O.- C.E.T.A. 4. ' Lever, Elmer lr.-Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, Varsity Club Treasurer 4, Student Council 4. Long, Roberta-G.R.A. 1, Band Club 4,' Solo and Ensemble 4, jazz Band 4, Wind Ensem- ble Band 4. Lopez, Becky V.--F.B.L.A. 4, F.H.A. 4, C.O.E. 4. l.owe, Veronica R.-F.B.L.A. 2, D.E.C.A. 2, 3, D.E.C.A. Treasurer 3, junior Achievement 2, 3, junior Achievement Treasurer 3, Year- book Publication 2, Yearbook Layout Editor 3, Yearbook Student Life Editor 4. Luke, Billy-Basketball 3. Mada, Carolina-F.B.L.A. 2, Spanish Club 2. Markowski, Leon I.-Diversified Co-Opera- tive Education 4. Martinez, Chris M.-Traditions Committee 1, Flaggirl 3. Martinez, Frances-Ben Franklin Club 3, 4. Martinez, Louis--Baseball 2, 3, 4. Martinez, Marie E.-Cheerleading 1, 3, 4, Class Council 1, 3, Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 1, Med-Start 2, 3, Haunted House Participant 2, Basketball Scorekeeper 2, D.E.C.A. 4. Martinez, Patsy-Scorekeepers Club 3, 4. Martinez, Patsy-Cheerleader 1, 2, Song- leader 3, 4, Homecoming Candidate 4. Martinson, Mary-Honor Society 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Model U.N. 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Optimist Club 4, Student of the Month 4. Medina, Maria-Mat-Maid 1, Med-Start 3, 4, Pep Club 3, F.B.L.A. 4, Youth Advisory Board 4. Melton, Elaine-Spanish Club 1, Pin Pals 2, 3, Baseball Scorekeepers Club 2, 3, 4, Song- leader 3, P.l.P. 4, Med-Start 4, Honor Soci- ety.4. Miranda, Frances-D.E.C.A. 4. Mercado, Adrian-Baseball 2. Mitchel, julie-Swim Team 1, 3, Hiking Club 1- 197 Monreal, Magdalena-Spanish Club 1, Vol- leyball 2, 3, Softball 1, Flaggirl 2, 3, V.l.C.A. 4. Morales, Nick--Swim Team 1, 2, 3. Morales, Sandy-Student Delegate 1, 2, 3, 4, Track Scorekeeper 1, 2, Class Council 3. Muniz, Danny C.-Football Equipment Man- ager 1, Sheet Metal Club 3, Cross Country 4, Track 4. Murden, Michelle-Orchestra 1, Flaggirl 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Studte 4, Varsity Club 4, Track 4. Murrieta, Celina-C.E.T.A. 1, 2, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Decide Work Program 3, 4. Murrieta, lose A.-Vocational Welding 3, 4. Navarro, lose-C.E.T.A. 3. Navarro, Oscar A.-Tennis 1, 2, Leadership Committee 1, 2, 3, 4. Noriega, Yvonne-D.E.C.A. 1, 3, 4. Norton, Lisa A.-Swim Team 1, 2, El Guerrero Photographer 2. Nunez, Cruz G.-Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Med-Start 1, 2, 3, F.B.L.A. 1, Songleader 4, Choir 4. E 0 Oieda, Daniel B.-Sheet Metal Club 2, 3, Vo- cational Welding 3, 4, D.E.C.A. 4, C.O.E. 4. Ortiz, Michael D.-Football 1, 2, 3, Track 2, 3. Ortiz, Tony-Lighting Crew 1, 2, 3, 4, Year- book Staff 2, D.E.C.A. 4. P Paisano, Patrice A.-F.B.L.A. 3, 4. Pallanes, Andy-Tennis 1, 2, 3, Indian Club 4. Payne, Michael-Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Ben Franklin Club 3, 4, El Guerrero 3, 4. Perez, Cecilia B.-Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball 1, 2, Basketball 2, Desert Aires 4. Perez, Daniel L.-Ben Franklin Club 3. Perez, Lucia-F.B.L.A. 3, F.B.L.A. Historian 4, C.O.E. 4, Homecoming Candidate 4. Perez, Veronica-President Mat-Maid 1, Flaggirl 2, 3, Flaggirl Co-Head 4, Mat-Maid 3, 4, C.O.E. 4, Senior Class President 4. Pesqueira, Darlene-Mat-Maid 1, Softball 3, Yearbook Photo Editor 4, Photo Publica- tions 4. Phifer, Carol A.-D.E.C.A. 3, 4. Q Quiroz, Alma R.-F.B.L.A. 1, C.O.E. 4. Ramirez, Roy T.-Basketball 2, 4. Ramirez, Susie M.-F.B.L.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Med- Start 1, Flaggirl 2, 3, 4, C.O.E. 4. Ravago, Viola-D.E.C.A. 3. Reyes, Benny-Football 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Reyes, Richard Tank -Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestler 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 4. Rios, Mary A.-C.E.T.A. 2. e Rivera, Deborah I. -Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Council 1, 2, 3, Baseball Scorekeepers 2, 3, 4, Vice-President Mat-Maid 3, Mar-Maid 4, A F.B.L.A. 4, Student Council 4. Rivera, Robert R.-Tennis 1, 3, 4, Med-Start 1, 2, 3, Marching Band 1, Marching Band Assistant Drum Major 2,tDrum Major 3, F.B.L.A. 3, Class Council 2, Sophomore President 2, Student Council 2, Desert Aires 4. Roberson, leff Robe -Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Warrior Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity F Club 3, 4. Rodriguez, Stella R.-Traditions Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama 2, 3, 4, Decide Program 3, 4. Romero, Antoninette-French Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Romero, Ray A.-Baseball 2, 3, F.B.L.A. 4. ' Romero, Terri Mousie -Baseball Pep Club 4, D.O.-C.E.T.A. Vice President 4. Roscoe, Fred W.-Football 1, 3, Basketball 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. S Salazar, Rosemary-Mat-Maid 1, 2, D.E.C.A. 3, D.E.C.A. vice President. Salcido, Debbie-Softball 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4. Salgado, Lisa M.-Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Bas- ketball 3, 4, Class Council 4. I Salinas, Betty-Mat-Maid 1, Baseball Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 2, Yearbook Co- Editor 3, Yearbook Editor 4, junior Achieve- ment 2, Flaggirl 3, A.l.P.A. Summer Work- shop 3, Quill and Scroll 3, F.B.L.A. 4,'D.O.- C.E.T.A. Treasurer 4. .y T Sanchez, Alma--Mat-Maid 1, F.B.L.A. 2, Marching Band 3, Class Council 3, 4, Prom Committee 4, Student Delegate 4, F.H.A. 4. Sanchez, Mario-Football 1, 2, Wrestler 1, - Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4. Sanchez, Susan A.-C.O.E. 4. Short, Thomas-Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Body Vice-President 4. Sims, Sharon Giggles -Gymnastics Club 3, Yearbook Staff 4. Somoza, Lupita-Ben Franklin Club 3. Sotomayor, Suzanne L.-F.H.A. 1, 2, Class Council 1, 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, Baseball Score- keepers Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Traditions Committee 3, 4, Pueblo Repre- sentitive for Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, PA. 3, Varsity Mat-Maid 3, Student Body Corresponding Secretary 4, Basketball Statistician 4. Stricklin, Daniel L.-Student Council 1, 2, T Tona, Virginia-Ben Franklin Club 3, 4. U Ugalde, Susie-Mat Maid Secretary 1, F.B.L.A. 2, F.H.A. 4, Class Council 4, Mat- Maid 4. Choir 1, 3. . ' V Valdez, Maria I.--D.O.-C.E.T.A. Secretary 4. Valdez, Miriam T.-Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. Valdez, Myriam C.-Basketball 3, 4, Orches- tra 3, 4, Cross Country 4, C.E.T.A. 4. Valdez, Ruth E.-Mat-Maid 1, Payadores 2, 3. Valdovin, Sam-Yearbook Staff 1, Yearbook Club Editor 4, Photography 1, Band 1, El Guerrero 4. Valencia, Linda-Track 1, Tennis 2, Softball 3, 4, Basketball 4. Valenzuela, Francisco X.--Hiking Club 2, 3, Choir 3, 4. Valenzuela, Martha-F.B.L.A. 4. Varela, Yolanda-C.O.E. 4. Vargas, Sylvia L.-Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Tradi- tions Committee 4. Vasquez, Maria L.-Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Tra- ditions Committee 4. Velez, Lucy A.-Cheerleader 1, 3, Cheer- leading head 4, Baseball Scorekeepers Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Council 1, 3, Med-Start 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club Vice-President 3, Student Advisory Council 4, D.E.C.A. 4. Vidal, Rachael Lapi --Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, ju- nior Class President 3, Student Council President 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4. W Williams, Ralph lr.-Basketball 2, 3, 4, Light- ing Crew 2, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Varsity Track 3, 4, Boys State At- tendant 3, jazz Band 4, Band Ensemble 4, Senior Class Council 4. K f Woods, Katherine-Yearbook 3, Yearbook Copy Editor 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Udall's Youth Advisory Council 3, F.B.L.A. 3, Model U.N. 4, Student of the Month 4, Kiwanis Club 4. Y Young, Sandy-Mat-Maid 1, 2, 3, Mat-Maid Vice-President 4, C.O.E. 4. Anaya, Menvral 1 ilnhvx ONE Songleader, Yolanda Garcia, prac- tices her routine. A Abbott, Don 186 Abeyta, Mark 173, 55 Abeyta, Michael 173 Abiles, Michael 145 Acevedo, Rachel 173 Acosta, Guadalupe 68, 81, 60, 9, 145 Acosta, Maria 186 Acosta, Sheila 168, 141 Aguilar, Alida 50 Aguilar, Elita 45, 160 Aguirre, Margaret 25, 145 Aguirre, Ordina 145 Ahumada, Abelardo 145 Ahumada, Corina 186 Ahumada Ahumada Alabado, Alcantar, Alcantar, Alcatraz, , Patsy 173 , Rebecca 173 Luz 63, 173 Frank 160 Nathan 49, 160, 134 Denise 115 Alcaraz, Frances 86, 173 it Alcaraz, Gilbert ss, 1as, 115 Alcorta, George 49, 145, 92, 92 Ale ' Bern' -+- A egria, Deborah 160 Alfieri, loseph 173, 175 Alfieri, lu lie 37, 41, 58, 59, 86, 104 Allen, lamie 160 Allen, ludy 131 Allen, Ro bert 186 Allen, Wendy 186 Alley, Renee 132, 141 Almader, Rigoberto 145, 96 Almazan, Rudy 38, 50, 173 Alonis, loe 22, 118 Altamirano, Gerardo 173 Altamirano, lorge 53, 57, 173 Altamirano, Leoncio 145 Alvarado, loe 137 Alvarado, Robert 84, 160 Alvarez, Diana 63, 173 Alvarez, Frances 118 Alvarez, Manuel 79, 186, 99 Alvarez, Maria 145 Alvarez, Maria 160 Alvarez, Miguel 45 Amado , Manuel 57, 64 Amaro, Alex 186 Amaro, Alicia 83, 173 Amaro, Graciela 38, 50, 53, 145 Amaro, losephine 41, 40, 81, 160, 172 Amaya, Trinidad 49, 160, 109 Anaya, Andrew 45, 145 Eugene 57, 86, 173, 110, 111 Badilla lr., Raymond 173 Bailey, Patrick 49 Ballesteros, Carlos 173 Ballestros, Ramon 45 Baltazar, Barbara 23, 60, 146 Baltierrez, Claudia 186 Banning, Shirley 124 Beamer, 133 Barajas, Maria 45, 186 Barboa, Celina 55 Barreda, Marisela 186 Barreras, Liza 83, 173 Barron, Iuan 186 Barry, lackie 69, 173, 142 Batt, Deborah 53, 160 Bayardo, luan 146, 84 Bazurto Ramon 45, 173 BeamerfBarbara 67, 135 Bean, ludy-124 Beane, Ruth 164 Becerra, Amelia 46, 146 Becerra, Margarita 45, 186 Belk, Beverly 160 Belk, Daniel 173, 55 Bell, 'Inez 46, 116, 146, 117 Bell, Rodney 160 Bell, Tanya 21 Bennett, Catherine 186 Bennett, Darlene 160 Berg, Mr. 116 Bermudez, Manny 16, 106 Bernal, Emilia 186 Betters, Haywood 186 Betters, lack 146 Betters, Joseph 79, 186, 104 Betters, Sharon 160 Bingham, Tony 104 Blake, Alicia 67, 126 Blever, Lorraine 186 Blankenship, Albert 173 Bloomfield, Margie 123 Blurton, Derek 186, 111 Blurton, Veronica 16, 67, 126, Bober, Wayne 187 Bogstie, Denise 160 Bogstie, Larry 173 Boiorques, George 160 Bonillas, Sandra 81, 174, 113 Bonquillo, Carolyn 160 Boone, Emmitt 95, 187 Borboa, Catherine 46, 60, 146 Borboa, Cecilia 41, 58, 59, 174 Anaya, lacqueline 45, 65, 145 Anderson, Anita 104 Anderson, Carla 25, 41, 53, 69, 145 Anderson, Dian 173 Anderson, Mavis 57, 145 Andrade, Blanche 173 Anfield, Vivian 160 Apalategui, Andrew 186 Apalategui, Arthur 173 Apalategui, Frank 7, 35, 145 Arellano, Al 134, 135 Arellano, Manuel 186 Arevalo, Edward 79 Arevalo, Richard 145 Arias, Alfredo 173 Arias, Angelica 45, 160 Arias, Petra 173 Arias, Rafaela 64, 173 Arias, Yolanda 118 Armendariz, Felix 25, 146 Armenta, Alberto 79, 186 Armenta, Alejandro 25, 146, 84 Armenta, Fidel 75, 118 Armenta, Manuel 173 Arredondo, Christina 63 Arredondo, Waldo 146, 106 Arreola, Linda 173 Arvejalo, Edward 186, 99 Arvizu, Ida 186, 141 Arvizu, jesus 186, 99 Arvizu, Paul 146 Auhmada, Carina 63 Austin, Willie 79, 95 Auwerter, lames 186 Auwerter, ludith 55 Avilez, Esther 146 Ayala, Yvonne 186 I Badilla, Reynaldo 57 Bowling, Debra 174 Boyd, Larry 118 Bracamonte, Alfred 49, 160 Bracamonte, Armando 19, 22, Bracamonte, Debra 57, 160 Bracamonte, Bracamonte, George 187 Bracamonte, lulie 174, 189 Brantley, Myrna 174 Brantley, Rosa 45 Bravo, Diana 187 Bravo, Sylvia 70 Bravo, Veronica 174 Brent, Darlene 160 Briggs, Briggs, Briggs, Brown, Brown, Cynthia 187 Doris 118 Patricia 187 Letroy 174 Marie 46, 174 Brown, Mark 187, 55 Brown lr, lack 95, 187 Brown, Troy 174 Bruce, Leo 160 Bryant, Pauline 131 Bujanda, Enrique 187 Burg, F rancine 130, 110, 111 Bullison, Wanda 118 Burr, Roy 79, 187 Burruel, Ana 63, 187 Burruel, Christina 187 Burruel, Veronica 63, 160 Busby, Rhoda 63, 82, 83, 174 Busby, Shelli 187 Bustamante, Elvia 146 Bustamante, Louis 146 Butler, Eathon 57, 161 Byrd, Lori 161 C Cadena, Irene 161 160, 110 41, 146 Donna 41, 63, 187 amaf 0 , . 1 Cadena, Olga 187 Cady, Daniel 187 Caiz, Delbert 95 Caldenas, Caldwell, Camacho Linda 174 lohn 187 , Ana 161 Camacho, Daniel 174 Camacho, Leticia 46, 147 Camacho, Lucina 46, 147 Camacho, Monica 187 Camacho, Rachel 46, 174 Camacho, Rene 174, 104 Camacho, Veronica 57, 174 Camargo, Bernadette 147 Camargo, Emi dio174 1 9 Campos Luis 187 L-Q U ef ya UJ Anita 187 Collins, Ronda 147 Colmener Colmener 0, jacob 188 0, Salvador 161, 99 Compton, Mary 188 Contreras, Cecilia 63, 175 Contreras, Eddie 188 Contreras, Edward 188 Contreras, Guadalupe 188 Contreras, Hector 175 Contreras, Marylou 45, 175 Contreras, Naomi 188 Contreras, Teresita 83, 188 Douriet, Robert 162 Dozier, Michael 79, 95, 188 Dozier, Vincent 75, 60, 161, 162, 90, 91, 92, 93 Duarte, lose 148 Duarte, Ramon 185 Duarte, Rodolfo 176 Duarte, Sylvia 188 Duenas, Maria 176, 188, 133 Duenas, Martha 189 Dunk, Armand 75, 162 Dunk, Mark 86, 189, 104, 55 Dunlap, Carolyn 45 Contreras lr, Gilberto 79, 175, 95 Cooper, Raymond 175 Corbett, Valarie 147 Copp, Carol 63, 141 Camposi Cindy 54, 1a7, 133 Yao nn Gi Canez Canez 1 , Clarissa 57, 83, 174 David 37, 147 Canez, Diane 41, 46, 174 Canez, Estevan 45, 161 Canez, Luis 147 Canez, Marisela 174 Canez Sandra 27 41 46 187, 189 Cordero, Gilbert 57, 161, 91 Cordero, Pedro 147 Cordova, Gabriel 161 Cordova, jesus 175 Cordova, lose 64, 79, 175 Cornejo, ,lose 99, 188, 118 Corona, Antonio 109, 106 Corona, Elena 175 Coronado, Adele 57 Coronado, Ana 175 Duran, loe 99 Duran, Norma 65, 83, 89, 189 Duran, Pauline 81, 162, 89 Duran, Rene 12, 74, 75, 77, 148, 96, 97 Duran Ir., Reynaldo 79, 85, 189, 109, 106, 117 Canez lr, Albert 147 Cano, Yvonne 53, 180, 187, 133 Cantua, Maria 174 Cantua, Martin 161 Carbajal, Delia 89, 174, 55 Carbajal, Paul 147 Coronado, Camilo 188 Coronado, Ceferino 45, 175, 99, 104 Coronado, Esperanza 128, 175 Coronado, Estella 23, 147 Coronado, Modi 188, 185 Earheart, Richard 162 Eastlack, Robie 135 Echanove, Arturo 176 Echanove, Patricia 37, 148 Eckerstorm, Margaret 130 Ehrichs, Kevin 49, 75, 148, 96, 97 Elliott, Pearl 13, 21, 45, 126, 67, 148 Encinas, Benjamin 46, 176 Encinas, Gregory 148 Engle, lohn 162 Enriquez, Sergio 57, 176 Cardenas, Antonio 49, 147, 134 Cardenas, George 79, 174 Coronado, Lorena 175 Coronado, Nora 175 Corral lor e175 Cardenas, loann 46, 174 Carino, Carmelita 187 Carley, Alfred 161 Carley, Phillip 187, 55 Carlson, Emigdio 60, 137, 109 Carmargo, Luis 109 Caro, Lydia 44, 147, 104 Carpena, Patricia 174 Carpenter, Connie 118 Carranza, Carlos 79, 95, 187, 109, 106 Carranza, Gustavo 95, 187 Carrasco, Cecilia 29, 45, 187 Carrillo, Diana 187 Carrillo, Marcia 53, 174 Carrillo,.Oscar 137 Carrizoza, Patricia 128, 187, 185 CasaTez, Rosalina 161 Casillas, Cecilia 187 I S Corral, Monica 161 Corral, Nina 41, 63, 83, 188, 189 Corrales, Carmen 45, 162 Corrales, Maria 65, 120, 147 Cortinas, Eduardo 43, 57, 70, 71, 162 Cota, Albert 148 Cota, Francisca 148 ONE Eugene Anaya gets caught eating Casillas, Caslow, Casper, Castillo, Castillo, Castillo, Castillo, Castillo, Castillo, Castillo, Castillo, Castillo, Castro, luanita 175 loelda 21, 147 Don 34, 35, 133 Cecilia 187, 189 Carmen 65, 89 Cecilia 12, 38, 60, 61, 147 Ernest 109 Ernesto 109 Fred 188 lohnny 46, 161, 169 lose 38, 50 Patricia 65, 89 Victoria 147 X, Castro, Mario 84, 141 Cruz lf' Cota, Larry 49 Cota, Ursula 162 Cox, Michelle 19, 46, 148 Cramer, Aurelio 175 Cramer, Norma 43, 57, 70, 152 Croc kwell, laime 162 Cruz, Carmen 44 Cruz, Gloria 43, 70 Cruz, Margaret 162 , Santa Rickie 109 Cruz, Rosemar 148 Cruz, Theresak Cues ta, Anselmo 162 Cuesta, laime 188 Cuestas, Alfredo 79, 99, 188 Cuestas, Sam 106 Cupis, Henry 54, 79, 188, 109 Cupis, Maria 89, 175 Cupis, Mary 146 Curtiss,xPricilla 175 D lif- Dallman, Alan 79, 188 Castro, Olga 188, 104 Catalan, Alfonso 188 Cavallero, Ana 175 Celaya, Desery 46, 188 Celaya, Glenda 175 Cervantes, Hiriam 161 Chacon, Chacon, Adam 21 Efrain 101, 147, 102 Chacon, Gustavo 161 Chacon, Rhonda 158 Chacon, Ronald 147 Chacon, Sandra 60, 161 Chambiano, Daniel 188 Chandler, William 53, 147 Chavaria, Maria 45, 161 Chavarria, Humberto 188 Chavarria, Sara 188 Chavez, Ana 63,175 Chavez, Maria 175 Childs, Nadine 175 Cicero, joe 49, 161, 135 Cisneros, Gregory 188 Cisneros, Susan 188 Cisneros, Tony 57 Clayton, Sharon 161 Clayton lr, Oralee 57 Cleary, Mae 43, 141 Collier, Don 122, 70 C3 Daniels, lacquelyn 45, 175 Daniels, Leticia 188 Danks, Penny 130 Davila, Alberta 188 Davila, Carlos 79, 96 Davis, Allen 21 Davis, Rosa 188 Davis, Ray 134 Delacruz, loe 175 Delamore, Sean 188 De La Ossa, Margarite 124, 125 Delarosa, Rudy 175 - Delisy, Manny 49, 148 Deloach, Robert 175 Delsid, Diana 53 Denogean, Edsgardo 176, 188 Deventer, Barri 188, 104 Devoe, Diane 131 Diaz, Barbara 64, 148 Diaz, Lupe 50, 188 Diaz, Valerie 162 Diaz, Veronica 45, 70, 162, 86 Dimas, Ernesto 86, 188 Dix, Ricky 176 Dodd, Terry 75, 60, 148 Donaldson, Michael 188 Dorame, Dolores 45 Dorame, Maria 188 the pie during the pep assembly. Escajeda, Victoria 176 Escalante, Annette 57, 148, 69 Escalante, Robert 57, 95, 189, 111 Escobar, lazmina 176 Escobar, Lorenzo 162 Espino, Diane 148 Espinosa, Anthony 148 Espinosa, Armando 47, 162 Espinoza, Teresa 162 Esquibel, Catherine 189, 55 Esquibel, Richard 57 Estrada, Angela 189 Estrada, Annette 27, 176 Estrada, lames 137 Estrada, Norma 176 Estrada, Pamela 63, 189 Estrella, Luis 162 Evans, Steve 189 F Faccio, Clay 189 Federico, Antonio 176, 189 Federico, Arturo 89, 148 Gilbert 150 Garza, if ONE Songleaders pep Federico, Martin 45 Felix, Bernadette 189 Felix, Bernard 189 Felis, Erika 189 Felix, jessica 176 Felix, john 57, 162 Felix, Oscar 79, 176 Felix, Ronald 162, 176 Felix, Tricia 104 Fernandez, Clementina 189 up the cheering crowd. Fernandez, Guillermo 79, 189, 109 Fernandez, Gustavo 189 Fierro, Azucena 45, 176 Fierro, David 163 Fierro, Ernesto 150 Fierros, Melissa 63, 176 Fierros, Mona 148 Fierros, Rosemary 89, 176, 113 Fife, Alice 163 Fife, Maureen 189 Fife, Robin 163 Fife, Wynette 189 Figueroa, Cynthia 189 Figueroa, Francisca 50, 189 Figueroa, Humberto 189 Figueroa, Liza 10, 11, 12, 58, 59, Figueroa, Maricela 81 Fimbres, Diane 67, 163 Fisher, Diane 133 Fitzgerald, Brenda 58, 59, 163 Flasher, Marie 176 Flores, Eduardo 176 Flores, Elizabeth 176, 111 Flores, jesus 176, 99 Flores, Patricia 176 Flores, Richard 163 Flores, Yolanda 81, 163 Floyd, Sally 63, 176 Fragoso, Rene 189 Fraijo, Arthur 76, 163 Francisco, Gary 176 Freeman, Nevada 163 French, Daniel 49, 75, 163, 109 Froehlich, Bill 118 Fritzgerald, Brenda 104 Frye, Gary 189 Fullylove, Virginia 146 Fuscaldo, Tony 128, 45 G Gable, james 189 Gable, Mark 130, 163 148, 89 Gabusi, Cynthia 63, 65, 81, 163, 101 Gaitan, Graciela 163 Galindo, jose 79, 176 Galindo, Magda 63 Galindo, Mario 49, 75 Gallardo, Sandra 64, 163 Gallardo, Sofia 149 Gallego, Ana 176 Gallego, Cecilia 44 Gallego, johnny 73, 69, 163, 96 Gallego, Olivia 128 Gallego, Mark 176 Gallego, Ralph 190 Gallegos, Maria 177 Gallegos, Patricia 149 Gebow, Gibson, Margaret 124, 125 Clarissa 46, 177 Gibson, Danny 75, 60, 116, 69, 117 Gibson, Gillette, Gi Patrick 177 Patricia 71, 177 nif 1894 ass, Patricia 177 Glenn, Leo 79, 177 Godinez, jesus 190 Golder, Lorrie 149, 89 Goodman, Steve 79 Gomez, Gomez, Christine 163 Fabian 75, 149 Gomez, Felipe 190 Gomez, Frank 163 Gomez, Maria 177 Gonzales, Alex 177 Gonzale Gonzale Gonzale Gonzale x, Arlene 149 s, Armando 50, 177 s, Barbara 89, 190 s Christina 177 Gonzales, Cindy 190 163, 90, 91, 92, 93, 104, Gonzales, Dehilia 149 Gonzales, Dolores 177 Gonzales, Edward 177, 175 Gonzales, Ernest 190 Gonzales, Esthela 141 Gonzales, Ernesto 190 Gonzales, Frank 142 Gonzales, Gloria 109 Gonzales, Imelda 46, 60, 150 Gonzales, james 75, 106 Gonzales, jesus 177 Gonzales, john 37, 75, 116, 150, 109, 106, 117 Gonzales, Leticia 57 Gonzales, Linda 70 Gonzales, Lorraine 190 Gonzales, Luis 177 Gonzales, Lynette 190 Gonzales, Martina 89 Gonzales, Nancy 57, 101 Gonzales, Teresa 45 Gonzalez, Andres 190 Gonzalez, Andrew 57 Gonzalez, Anthony 57 Gonzalez, Francisco 57, 109 Gonzalez, Galvan, judy 21, 126, 130, 1 Glavez, Annette 190 Galvez, Rosemary 176 Gamez, Marcelino 190 Gamez, Patricia 190 Gamez, Roberto 75, 163 Gandara, Daniel 190 Gandara, jose 177, 95 Gandara, Ofelia 41, 149 Gantt, jonathan 163 Garcia, Alejandro 163 Garcia, Alfredo 163, 99 Garcia, Anna 71, 177 Garcia, Antonio 190 Garcia, Betha 118 Garcia, Charles 149 Garcia, Evelyn 118 Garcia, Francisco 177 Garcia, Manuel 95, 190 Garcia, Mark 190 Garcia, Mary 128, 67 Garcia, Mary 64, 126 Garcia, Pablo 163 Garcia, Raymundo 64 49, 67, 96, 97 Garcia, Rosanna 149 Garcia, Ruben 38, 134, 149 Garcia, Sandra 177 Garcia, Yolanda 37, 126, 60, 149 Gardea, Barbara 83, 177 Garza, Armando 163 Garza, Arturo 177 Garza, Belinda 118 Garza, jose 190 Michelle 163 Gonzalez, Henry 75 Gonzalez, Rickie 190 Gonzalez, Roberto 79 Goode, Ronald 190 Goodman, Steven 190, 55 Goodsell, Howard 134 Goodsen, Patricia 46, 177 Gordon, Bill 64, 130, 141 Gorden, Albert 92 Gordon, Sheldon 75 Gorder, Albert 92 Grace, Serafina 13, 120, 121 Gracia, Vivian 57 Gradillas, Liz 55 Gradillas, jose 118 Graham, Miceala 81 Graham, Micky 177, 113 Granillo, Clara 53, 150 Granillo, Gary 177, 95 Granillo, Ruth 177 Grant, Charles 79, 177 Greco, Albert 177, 109 Green, Martin 177, 104 Greenwood, David 35, 60, 150, 92, 92 Griffith, George 150 Greiner, j. 150 Grigsby, David 177 Grigsby, Rose 190 Grijalva, Raymond 79, 177, 104, 108 Gross, Luke 53 Grove, Helen 131 Guasp, Enrique 53, 190 Guasp, Rebecca 50 Guerra, joseph 177 Gastellum, Ignacio 149 Gastelum, Alfred 41, 43, 149, 115, 142 Gastleum, Anna 149 Gastelum, George 25, 49, 75, 149 Gastelum, Linda 163 Gastelum, Richard 41, 65, 122, 123, 116, 106 Gastleum, Sandra 44, 163 Gastelum, Teresita 19, 163 Guevara, Amalia 150 Gutierrez, Alice 150 Gutierrez, Amanda 150 Gutierrez Gutierrez , Armand 79 , Tom 141 Guzman, Candy 177 Guzman, jose 150 Guzman, Marelinn 118 Kee, Bryan 191 H Hack, Shannon 177 Hackworth, Anthony 21, 38, 129, 60, 90, Hackworth, Dena 57 Hackworth, Gary 79 Hall, Diane 16 Hannebohm, james 57 Hannon, john 128, 129 Harris, joelene 81, 60 Harris, Manisha 70 Harris, Timothy 164 Harmon, Guillermo 109 Hathaway, Gregorio 57, 178 Hawkins, Francis 86 Hawks jr., Karlos 178 Haynes, Larry 75 Head, Craig 164 Helm, jerry 130 Henderson, Carl 79, 164 Henderson jr., Paul 75, 164 Hendrickson, Derald 120, 121 Henson, john 141 Herrera, 133 Herber jr., joe 57, 178 Heredia, Maria 64, 150, 67 Herman, Ygnacio 75, 178, 98, 99, 109 Hernandez, Cecilia 63 Hernandez, Eddie 130 Hernandez, josephine 164 Hernandez, Ray 45, 150, 84 Hernandez, Rosalie 164 Hernandez, Sylvia 164 Hernandez, Thomas 164 lnclan, Rosanna 128 Leon, jackson, David 165 MBCCGB, Robert 136 Herran, Alfred 164 Hess, john 129 High, Paulette 60, 129, 164 Higuera, Lola 124 Higuera, Margarita 23, 46, 151 Higuera, Yolanda 164, 101, 102 Hill, Lori B9 Hinojos, Maria 50, 178 Hinojos, Vivian 25, 41, 50, 151 Hitchcock, Clayborn 129, 116, 139 Hodges, Laura 82, 83, 112, 113 Holman, Nanci 54 Holstrom, john 128, 129, 94, 95 Honcoop, lim 135 Hopperstadt, Matthew 151 Hopkins, 104 Howard, Angelita 64, 151 Howell, Thurnell 178 Howell, Wanda 54, 178 Hoyer, Agustin tGusj 151, 38, 49 Hoyer, Susan 164 Hubert, Avangela 53, 151 Hubert, Ilona 126, 128, 67, 71, 164, 113 Huckeba, Donna 126, 67 Huerta, Gilbert 75, 139 Huerta, joe 178 Huebner, Ms. 112, 141 Huerta, Richard 79 Huez, Martha 151 Hume, Louann 64, 128, 129 Hurts, janet 151 Islas, Carlos 79 Islas, Raymond 9, 79, 99, 193 Islas jr., Carlos 178, 96 jackson, Sonya 60, 165, 113 jaimez, lose-Refug 75, 151, 96 jeanisse, Marcel 79, 178 jimenez, Marina 165 jimenez, Maria 178, 165 jimmerson, Barbara 178 johnson, Lucille 178, 115 johnson, Michelle 178 johnson, Rosie 178 johnson, Terry 46, 151 johnston, Gerardina 25, 41, 57, 151, 69 joiner, David 165 joiner, Mattie 178 jones, Diane 124, 125 jones, james 191 Q 91, 92 ,,,. ,,,,, ,V S 4 -zzz ,,,, .Hsu , .,. ' S-...Q ONE Tony Hackworth attempt Keeler, Lisa 63, 178 Kendrick, Nolan 79, 191 Kingfield, Charlene 141 Kingman, joanne 46, 151, 136 Kirby, Teresa 45, 151 Klein, Christine 126, 130, 41, 178 Kluck, Richard 19, 41, 126, 130 Koppy, Brian 126, 130, 79 Koskela, Clifford 191 Kozik, Mark 45, 191 Ky, Phung 178 icy, Mai 191 l Lavetter, Roland 90, 91 Lara, Cynthia 191 Lara, Diana 63, 191 Lara, Fernando 165 Larribas, Mary 191 Larson, Ms. 101, 102 Lauierio, Francisca 191 Lavetter, Ronald 139 Lazo, Michael 86, 104 Leavell, Don 128, 45 Lee, Anthony 191 s a free throw. Lee, Ingrid 25, 41, 46, 151, 71, 144, 101, 102 Lee, Siu 191 Leeth, Ruben 185 Lee, Stella 11, 46, 191, 189 Leeko, Sally 50, 141 Lehman, Donna 45, 178 Lennox, Mark 75, 79, 178 - Leon, Anthony 165 Leon, Eliza 165 Leon, Fernando 43, 178 Leon, Gilbert 191, 132 Leon, Martha 64, 151 Leon, Roberto 178 Sonia 44, 165 LeSeur, Geta 130, 131 Lever jr., Elmer 21, 41, 60, Levy, Frankie 151 Levva, 118 Lewandowski, Ben 151 Lewandowski, james 191 Lewis, Albert 178, 95 Lewis, Tina 50, 165 Leyvas, Edward 191 Leyvas, Nancy 46, 178 Leyvas, Robert 165 Lipe, Mark 75 Long, Roberta 151 Lopez, Alberto 178 Lopez, Alex 78, 95, 191 Lopez, Anna 191, 189 Lopez, Becky 44 Lopez, Benjamin 191 Lopez, Carol 165 Lopez, David 191 Lopez, Delma 50, 191 Lopez, Dora 191 Lopez, Guadalupe 179 151, 91, 92, 93 1- ,,...,..--- Lopez, james 79, 191 Lopez, juan 165 Lopez, Leticia 191 Lopez, Marco 165 Lopez, Maria 44, 165 Lopez, Maria 53, 179 Lopez, Maria 191 Lopez, Maria 191 Lopez, Maricela 165 Lopez, Mario 165, 191 Lopez, Martin 191 Lopez, Martin 95, 191 Lopez, Patricia 45, 151 Lopez, Patricia 191 Lopez, Rebecca 152 Lopez, Rosa 179 Lopez, Sandra 152, 191 Lopez, Susan 179, 141 Lopez, Susie 44 Lopez, Tina 179 Lopez, Thomas 165 Lopez, Vivian 27, 58, 59, 165 Lord, Susie 152 ' Lowe, Lisa 63, 191 Lowe, Veronica 45, 67, 152 Loya, Lorrie 152 Loya, Ruth 50 Lozoya, Carlos 95, 191 Lucas, Bill 152 Lucas, David 49 Lucas, Paul 191 Lucero, Mary 179 Lucero, Roxanna 179 Lucero Ill, Reynaldo 79 Lugo, juan 179 Luian, Eva 118 Lujan, Edwardo 9 Lujan, Ramon 165 Lujan, Sandra 46, 152 Luna, Bernice 63 Lunquist, Cordelia 139 Lund, Robert 49, 152 Lusteck, Claudia 19, 132 Lux, johnita 165, 113 Lusto, Ray 165 Luzania, Maricela 45, 191 Lutz, Chris 118 M Machado, Machado, Machado, Machado, Machiche, Machiche 1 Elizabeth 128, 191, 185 Freddy 165 Monica 57, 165 Ygnacia 179 Grace 45, 152 Sandy 152 Mada, Carolina 152 Madrid, Marty 165 Madrid, Rigoberto 165 Madrid, Rose 46, 152 Madrill, Celealia 179 Madril, Epifanio 179 Madril, Susan 179 Magers, Kathy 165 Maldonado, Carlos 192 4,- -L,--1-4. I w.....x 1- Y Maldonado, Edna 179 Maldonado, Helen 118 Maldonado, Leoni 165 Maldonado, Perla 63, 191 Maldonado, Raul 7, 152, 134 Malley, Mr. 116, 110 Marcoux, Betty 124, 125 Marin, Catherine 191 Markowski, Keith 179, 55 Markowski, Leon 152 Marquez, Gricelda 179 Marquez, Hecter 179 Marquez, juan 75, 165 Marquez jr., Raul 165 Marrufo, Elvia 179 Maron, joseph 192 Maros, juillermo 192 Martinez, Ana 165 Martinez, Andy 179 Martinez, Anna 179 Martinez, Anthony 43, 152, 165, 116 Martinez Martinez , Arturo 192 , Carmen 63, 192, 55 Martinez, Christina 152 Martinez, Daniel 153 Martinez, Domingo 79, 191, 99 Martinez, Eldrid 191 Martinez, Elma 46, 191 Martinez, Frances 49, 153 Martinez, Francisco 166 Martinez, Guadalupe 166 Martinez, Ignacia 166 Martinez, Ismael 96 Martinez, jesus 166, 191 Martinez, jesus 75, 166, 86 Martinez, john 166 Martinez, jose 35, 179 Martinez, josefina 153 Martinez, Louis 153, 106 Martinez, Zapita 179 Martinez, Marina 63, 166 Martinez, Mario 58, 75, 166 Martinez, Mary 10, 45, 58, 59, 153 Martinez, Melinda 43, 166 Martinez, Monserrate 179 Martinez Nachie 5 41 58 59 60 116 110,111,117,142 Martinez, Patricia 12, 27, 46, 60, 61, 153 Martinez, Patricia 65, 153 Martinez, Rita 191 Martinez, Sandra 166 Martinez Sonia 166 Martinez: Teresa 46, 57, 179 Martinez, Teresa 41, 89 Martinson, David 179, 95 Martinson, Mary 41, 46, 153 Mascarenas, Amanda 64 Matus, Daniel 153 Matus, Elaine 63, 191, 55 Matus, Evelyn 63, 191, 55 Maxam, Connie 166 Maxam, Stanley 86, 191 Maxwell, Dewey 131 Mays, Glynis 131, 191 Mazon, Barbara 11, 58, 59, 166 McDonald, Nancy 129, 89 Mc Cright, Timothy 43, 70, 71, 166 McCarthy, Tom 134 McCormick, johnny 5, 49, 75, 77, 1 McDaniels, Richard 179, 95 McGruder, Denise 57, 179 McGruder, Robert 192 Mclntosh, Tammy 179 McKee, Larry 75, 139 McKenna, Steve 79, 192, 99 McKenna jr., Reymundo 180 McKenzie, Robert 57, 180 McNeill, Linda 153 McNair, jackie 192 Medina, Bertha 180 Medina, Maria 46, 153 Medina Norma 153 Medranb, Barbara 63, 81, 166 Melton, Elaine 25, 41, 153, 70 Mena, Mary 64, 152 Mendez, Esperanza 53, 166 Mendibles, jesus 57, 166, 104 Mendibles, Rafael 153 Mendoza, Abraham 95 Mendoza, Antonio 180 Mendoza, lerome 192 Mendoza, Maria 180 Mendoza, Martin 166 66, 92, 92 ONE Warriors show pride and spirit during the pep assembly. Mendoza, Richard 192, 99 Mendoza, Suzanna 192 Mendoza, Yvette 89, 192 Meranza, Ethelvina 60, 150 Meranzo, Martin 166, 180 Mercado, Adrian 153 Merin, Kathy 54 Merritt, james 54 Mesa, Michelle 166 Messing, Edward 56, 57, 133, 55 Meza, Aida 153 Meza, Francisco 166, 99, 106 Meza, R Miguel, Miguel, osemary 192 Ana 180 Ann 180 Miller, Wanda 131, 69, 136 Milo, Shery 139 Mills, je ri 153 Mims, Helen 123 Minor, joseph 180 Miranda, Alma 89 Miranda, Carlos 192 Miranda, Delia 180 Miranda, Frances 45, 153 Miranda, Maria 192 Miranda, Rosa 70, 166 Mitchell, julie 153 Mitchell , Alex 154 Mitchell, Faye 128 Mitchell, Theresa 63, 191, 189 Modesit t, james 180, 98 Moens, Becky 46, 128 Molina, Molina, Molina, Molina, Molina, Molina, Molina, Amanda 180 Francisco 180 Frank 43, 180 Irasema 50, 180 jennifer 43, 141 Rosario 192 Marigita 91 Molinares, Ricardo 99, 192 Monreal, Ana 192 Monreal , Magdalena 154 Monreal, Marco 192 Monreal, Mario 109 Monreal, Maria 45, 166 Montano, Bernadette 63, 81, 166 Montano, Ernest 192 Montano, Katrina 166, 113 Montano, Mary 45, 180 Montano, Patricia 192 Montano, Rene 192 Monteros, Anna 54, 166 Monteros, Maria 192 Monteros, Minerva 192 Montas, Armando 118 Montes, Deborah 166 Montiel, Luis 166 Montijo, Isabel 166 Montijo, jose 166 Moore, Richard 154 Mora lr,, Fernando 57, 193 Morabet, Shems 166, 89 Moraga, Manuel 180 Morales, Brenda 50 Morales, jesus 49, 75, 154 Morales, Nicholas 154 Morales, Pedro 126, 67, 153 Morales, Rebecca 193 Morales, Sandra 154 Morelos, Anthony 180, 108, 109 Morelos, Cecilia 118 Moreno, Andy 79, 193, 134 Moreno, Clara 63 Moreno, debbie 37 Moreno, Delana 39 Moreno, Danny 99, 37, 154 Moreno, Hector 154 Moreno, jose 193 Moreno, Maria 180 Moreno, Paul 45, 75, 91, 92 Moreno, Theresa 58, 59, 167 Moreno, Sylvia 118 Morgan, Berry 180 Morgan, Diana BO, 81, 60, 116, 166, 113 Morgan, Les 188 Morrillo, Marcelina 193 Morris, Marie 136, 142 Moshier, joy 53, 81, 180 Moya, Gilberto 99, 193, 115 Mulay, john 96, 98, 99 Munguia, Michael 107, 106 Muniz, Daniel 49, 154, 84 Munoz, Belen 180 Munoz, Cheryl 180 Munoz, Cynthia 81 Munoz, Debra 193 Munoz, Martin 180 Munoz, Rebecca 41, 58, 59 D Porter, Munsinger, Marion 128 Murden, Linda 193 Murden, Michelle 25, 154 Murguia, Elizabeth 63, 193 Murguia, Roman 180, 109 Murillo, Luz 64, 167 Murrieta, Celina 167 Murrieta, Elia 154 Murrieta, jose 154 Murrieta, Luis 79, 193 Murrieta, Roberto 57, 180 N Nagore, javier 57, 167 Naranjo, Marrietta 45, 193 Naranjo, Reuben 180 Narcho, Teresa 154 Nava, joe 118 Navarro, jorge 180 Navarro, jose 19, 154, 136 Navarro, Oscar 154, 102 Nesbitt, Eric 18, 79, 181 Nevarez, Daniel 96 Nevarez, joel 167 Nicholas, john 141 Nichols, Loretta 193 Niel, Lesile 139 Noblesse, Teresa 193 Noperi, Elizabeth 181 Noriega, Adaline 193 Noriega, Norma 194, 193 Noriega, Yvonne 45, 154 Norton, Lisa 154 Norwood, Andre 193 Norzagaray, Ernie 196, 97, 157 Norzagaray, Ramon 181 Norzagary, Richard 59, 167 Nunez, Annabelle 58, 59, 60, 1 Nunez, Beatriz 167 Nunez, Cruz 50, 154 Nunez, Edward 116, 102 Nunley, George 193 G Nye, Betty 139 E UMW, ,L ,58, L, re omliold 79, 193 O regon, Rosario 154 Ochoa, Cynthia 89, 112, 113 Ochoa, Elizabeth 58, 19 Ochoa, jesus 118 Ochoa, josephine 83 Ochoa, Lucinda 181 Ohlmaier, Eileen 155 we 81,174,110,111 Ol'.lmaier, William 167 Ojeda, Daniel 155 Ojeda, Santiago 193 Olguin, Raymond 155 Olivares, Hector 193 Olivas, Ernie 193 Olivas, Ramon 118 Olivas, Yolanda 167 Olono, Emilio 193 Olvera, jr., Mario 54 Ordonez, Alicia 46, 167 Ordonez, Norma 193 Ordonez,Olivia 38, 155 Ordonez, Sara 181 Ormsby, Bernice 89, 101 Ormsby, jo Anna 167, 139 Ornelas, jesus 167 Orona, Annette 181, 193 Oros, Xochitl 64 O'Rourke, Barry 19, 60, 94, Orozco, Carmen 155 Orozco jr., Antonio 155 Ortega, Gloria 167 Ortega, Victoria 167 Ortiz, Abel 79, 95, 193 Ortiz, Ana 181 Ortiz, Antonio 155 Ortiz, Barbara 128, 89, 193 Ortiz, Carlos 181 Ortiz, Daniel 79, 181, 115 Ortiz, Darline 155 Ortiz, jessie 113 Ortiz, jessica 181 Ortiz, jesus 128, 167 Ortiz, Larry 167 Ortiz, Martha 50, 167 Ortiz, Michael 155 Ortiz, Nelva 46, 155 Orneles, Martin 181 Osuna, Romelia 155 P Pacheco, Lorraine 167, 181 Pacheco, Omar 45 Pacheco, Steven 193 Pacho, juanita 49, 167 Pacho, Anita 49, 95 Padilla, Carmelo 167 Padilla, Alfred 155 Padilla, Mike 135 Padilla, Tirso 49, 167, 107 Pallanes, Hope 188 Pallanes, jose 193 Pallanes, jose 155, 168 95, 139 Pallane s, juan 79, 95 Pallanes, Martin 168 Pallanes, Robert 64 Palma, Palma, Paloma Arnulfo 64, 71 Victor 64, 193 res, Rene 168, 193 Parga, Delvia 168 Parks, Ernest 129 Parnella, Lauri 118 Parker, Pate, K Pate, K Patino, Patino, Payne, Payne, Patricia 181 eith 43, 45, 168 enneth 83, 168 Christina 193 Oscar 168 Michael 16, 25, 49, 101, 1 Tina 109 Paz, johnnie 67, 168 Paz, Mario 181 Paz, Ruben 181, 184 Pedraza, Raul 79, 193 Pedroza, Angelica 49, 168 Pedroza, Marco 193 Pedraza, Sandra 194 Penley, Bonnie 194 Penley, Mark 155 Peralta, Frances 168 Peralta, Lorraine 194 Peralta Maria 46 155 Peralta' Melva 98, 46, 63, 194 Percy, Peregri lievin 21,116,155,110,1 na, Sandra 194 Perez, Cecilia 89 Perez, Cruz 118 Perez, Daniel 25, 155 Perez, Irene 194 Perez, jerry 176 Perez, Lucia 12, 46, 156 Perez, Marina 194 Perez, Raymond 57 Perez, Veronica 46, 57, 63, 156 Perez, Victoria 63, 194 Perez, Violet 168 Perez, William 194 Perkins , Angela 194 Perry, Felecia 54, 194, 109 Pesqueira, Darlene 16, 67, 156 Pesqueira, Ernest 79, 99 Pesqueira, Lillian 44 Pesqueira, Rodolfo 57, 168 Pesqueira, Teodoro 79, 194 Peterso Phifer, Phifer, Phipps, Pinales, Pinales, n, Mr. 116 Anita 45 Marjorie 181 Andrew 194 Maria 194 Rachel 181 Pinegar, Dave 131 jennifer 43 11,117 Portillo, Federico 194 Potter, Virginia 53, 57, 181 Powles, Richard 79, 99, 194 Preston, Cass 139 Q Queen, Charlotte 19, 44, 132 Quesada, Susan 124, 125 Quevedo, Francisco 79, 181, 109 Quihuis, johnny 181, 99 Quijada, Consuelo 156 Quijada, jose 168 Quiroz, Alma 46, 156 Quiroz, Andres 181 Quiroz, Armida 57, 168 Ragland, Tilda 181 Raley, james 168 Raley, Roger 168 Ramirez, Federico 84, 181 Ramirez, Maria 168 Ramirez, Roy 156 ONE Former graduates are Ruben Perez, Bobby Rodriquez, and Edward Be- yarno. L-J Ramirez, Susanna 25, 57, 156 Rankin, Tom 136 Rascon, Cynthia 156 Rascon, Roberto 168 Ravago, Viola 156 Raygoza, Carlos S7, 181 Raynor, Shirley 118 Reed, Carlos 35, 168 Reed, Rita 181 84, 102, 117 Reese, Reed, Ricky 53, 79, 168 Remmel, Kristi 181 Reyes, Benny 23, 156 Reyes, Richard 75, 96, 97, 156 Reyes, Tomasa 139 leff 168 Rice, Kathy 168 Richards, Alexis 126, 181 Richards, Allen 156 Richardson, Pat 118 Rico, Sally 83 Rincon, Armando 109 Rincon, lames 181, 106, 107 Rines, Michael 181 Rios, Mary 156 Salazar, 118 Salazar, joseph 79 Salazar, Rosa 157 Salazar, Vicente 182 Salcido, Debra 57, 157, 86 Salcido, Debra 169 Salcido, Raymond 75 Saldivar, Elsa 46, 182 Saldivar, Gerardo 157, 157 Saldivar, Sandra 45, 182 Salgado, lames 182 Salgado, Lisa 65, 157 Salgado, Roberta 182 Salgado, Theresa 131 Salinas, Betty 64, 65, 67, 126, 157 Rivera, David 25, 156 Rivera, Deborah 41, 63, 156 Rivera, Estella 58, 59, 181 Rivera, Rivera, Rivera, Rivera, Mario 156 Richard 57, 181 Robert 41, 53, 156 Rosa 44, 46, 156, 69 Rivon, Phaedra 181 Roberson, jeffrey 12, 75, 77, 1 Roberson, Kevin 79 Robillard, Craig 54, 84 Robillard, Roger 182 Robles, Cecilia 46, 181 Robles, Martha 156 Robles, Patricia 43, 50 Robles, Rey Robles, Rogelio 182 Rodgers, Richard 120, 122, 12 Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez R - dr: uez Rodriguez nalda 194 Alma 45, 63 Ana 45, 57, 58, 59 Annette 182 Esthela 34, 65, 157 Helen 63, 194 Imelda 182 lose 157 Lillian 194 , Monica 194 Rosa 182 an ra 5 . rrguez l r , Ioe 97 Roell, Brian 57, 182 3 5 6, 109 ,71 Roell, Mafilee 41 stevens, Paul 183 Scott, Wayne 182, 183 Rojas, Abian 169 Rojas, lesse 157 Salinas, Frank 49, 169 Salvesen, George 126, 129 Sanchez, Alberto 29 Sanchez, Alma 157 Sanchez, David 182 Sanchez, Gilbert 194 Sanchez, juan 169 Sanchez, Lisa 46, 63, 157 Sanchez, Mario 50, 157, 14 Sanchez Sanchez, Richard 107 Martha 46 89 Sanchez, Rosealva 182 Sanchez, Susan 46, 157 Sanchez, Theresa 182 Sandate, Sanders, Linda 63 Rebecca 169 Sandoval, Elizabeth 169 Santacru Santacru Santacru Santacru Santacru z, Antonio 158 z, Miguel 169 z, Richard 109 z, Robert 157 z, Roman 157 z, Saturnino 79, 122, 139 Santamaria, Federico 29 Santamaria, Lupita 12, 60, 158 Santacru Schallho rn, Arlene 124 Scholz, Tonya 25, 37 Scopellite, Gina 43, 44, 182, 142 Scott, Elaine 59, 61, 130 Scott, Mary 57, 89, 182 Scott, Patricia 63, 158, 113 Scott, Reginald 182 4, 104, 139 Serna, Federico 75, 169, 107 Serrano, Daniel 169 Serrano, Martin 158 Serrano, Regina 50 Schallhorn, Arlene 43 Schnieder, Karen 132 Sherlock, Eileen 130 Short, David 54, 79, 85, 109 Short, Donna 53, 170 Short, Thomas 4, 26, 75, 22, 25, 41, 60, 158, 104 Shosie, Andrea 170 Shulman, Ellen 131 Sierra, jesus 170 Sierra, Patricia 170 Sierra, Victor 183 Silva, Abel 57, 117 Silva, Adam 183 Silvas, Yolanda 183 Simms, Fred 95, 183 Slagle, Mr. 79 Sims, Sharun 21, 126, 67, 158, 104 Sims, Winifred 124, 125 Siagel, Gary 63, 98, Smith, Bernard 183 Smith, Edward 139 Smith, Tina 46, 158 Smith, Tracy 170 Soltero, Mercy 118 Soltero, Sylvia 58 118 Somoza, Guadalupe 158, 136 Somoza, Martha 17 0 Soriano, Max 79, 99, 194 Soriano, Regina 194 Soriano, Roger 19, Sosa Ir., Mauro 183 158 Sotelo, Lourdes 133 Sotelo, Sylvia 41, 11, 58, 59, 96, 170 Soto, Magdalena 64 Soto, Maria 183 Soto, Michael 55, 183 Soto, Thomas 7 9, 98, 99, 183 Sotomayor, Suzanne Starks, Harry 34 41, 158 Starks, lacqueline 11, 58, 59, 60, 170 Starks, Larry 79, 95, 55 Stevens, Imogene 49 Rommel, Romero, Romero, Romero, Romero, Romero, Romero Romero Romero Romero Romero Romero Romero Romero Romero Romero Romero, Teresa 64, 65, 157 Kristi 53 Antoinette 157 Dora 182 Edward 169 Esteban 169 Eva 194 Frank 45 Z Gabriel 49, 169 Henry 157 , Manuel 182 Manuel 157 , Mark 75, 107 Norma 169 , Oscar 182, 107 1 Romero, Romero 1 Ray 46, 157 Raymundo 182 Victor 157 Virginia 124 Seals, Troy 53, 57, 158 Segura, Beatrice 63, 120, 169 Segura, Betty 50, 182 Semour, Betty 118 Serakos, Armida 182 Stoglin, james 91, 92 Stoglin lr., loe 79, 95 Storms, Harvey 169 Stricklin, Lee 158 Strong, Louis 75 Suarez, Andrew 55 Romo, Josephine 182 Rosas, Elizabeth 54, 182 Roscoe, Freddie 75, 104, 109 Ross, Leticia 182 Ross, Reynaldo 45 Royal, Marylee 109 Ruiz, Albert 169 Ruiz, Angelica 89, 182 Ruiz, Angelina 50, 182 Ruiz, Catalina 50 Ruiz, Francisco 57 Ruiz, Marissa 57, 157 Ruiz, Raymundo 54, 169, Ruiz, Ruiz, Richard 79, 169 Robert 25, 99, 157 Ruiz, Sammy 75, 182 S Sagasta, Michael 182 Saiz, Frances 45, 182 Saiz, Zulema 182 Salas, Lucas 182 Salas, Mary 169 Salaz, Robert 194 109, 117 ONE Students jamming at the rodeo dance. SB a T Tabor, Douothy 124 Tadeo, Ronald 99, 170 Tamayo, Victoria 70, 86, 70, 104, 109 Tamayo, Vivian 70, 183, 104, 109 Tang, Meiling 158 Taylor, Freddie 170 Tellez, Francisco 64, 183, 141 Tellez, Richard 183 Tena, Alma 170 Tepiz, Frank 183 Teso, Anthony 158 Teso, Barbara 41, 46, 189 Teso, Susan 25, 57, 69, 158 Tester, Mary 194, 111 Tester, Trinidad 183 Thierry, Donald 57, 109 Thomas, Ken 104, 109 Thomas, Ovallent 170 Thomas, Thomasina 91, 92, 183, 104 Toltin, Wanda 118 Tona, Francisco 194 Tona, Virginia 49, 158 Torres, Anna 183 Torres, Daniel 79, 99 Torres, Mary 45 Torres, Max 28 Torres, Oscar 183 Torres, Ofelia 183 Torres, Rachael 170 Valenzuela, Valenzuela, Guadalupe 50, 194 lose 79, 101 Valenzuela, joseph 98, 184 Valenzuela, Valenzuela, Valenzuela, Valenzuela, Valenzuela, Valenzuela, Valenzuela, luliette 194, 109 Lisa 49, 194 Maria 41, 60, 171 Martha 159 Martin 194 Michael 171, 98, 99 Norma 45, 171 Valenzuela, Patricia 184 Valenzuela, Ricardo 194 Valenzuela, Robert 57, 109, 104 Valenzuela, Rosa 194, 184 Valenzuela, Rosemary 159 Valenzuela, Valenzuela, Valle, Mary Varela Fran Rosendo 171 Victor 194 44, 126, 67, 171 ces 194 'Q -I 'rgma'me,N BFE 8 Geo Torres, Ricardo 64, 183 Torres, Sally 41, 57 Torrez, Ofelia 50 Trejo, Lisa 194 Trejo, Richard 57, 170 Trevino lll, Martin 183 Trevino, Tony 183 Trimble, Robert 110 Troutner, Gene 136 Urbina, U Ugalde, Lillian 183 Ugalde, Mario 194 Ugalde, Susanna 63, 158 Ummel, Alfonso 194 Ummel, Luis 95 Carl 53, 57, 158 Urbina, Frank 118 Urena, lose 170, 95 Urias, Barbara 55 Urias, Evelyn 118 Urquidez, Diana 194 Urquidez, Jose 194 Ursua, Pedro 183 V Valdez, Elizabeth 54, 86, 194, 104 Valdez, Evangelina 128 Valdez, lleon 79 Valdez, Maria 64, 159 Valdez, Miriam 159, 86 Valdez, Myriam 54, 159, 113 Valdez, Primitivo 86 Valdez, Roman 183 Valdez, Ruben 79 Valdovin, Samuel 126, 13, 128, 67, 69, 70, 159 Valencia, Aurelio 170 Valencia, Carolina 83, 194 Valencia, Eric 183 Valencia, Erlinda 159 Valencia, james 159 Valencia, lose 170, 184 Valencia, julia 170 Valencia, Leticia 194 Valencia, Oscar 118 Valencia, Richard 171, 170 Valencia, Rosemarie 184 Valencia, Sandra 171 Valenzuela, Angelina 171 Valenzuela, Ann 171 Valenzuela, Antonio 79 Valenzuela, Valenzuela, Benedict 79, 194 Valenzuela, Caroline 50, 184 Valenzuela, Debbie 194 Valenzuela, Diana 44, 184 Valenzuela, Emelina 124, 125 Valenzuela, Frank 53 Valenzuela, Gladys 184 Arthur 79, 49, 194 Q ONE Rodeo Majesties are Rachel Vidal and Tom Short. Varela, Maria 171 Varela, Nina 194 Varela, Norberto 184 Varela, Veronica 57 Varela, Yolanda 128, 159 Varelas, Cyn Varelas lr., E thia 46, 126, 67, 71, 184 dward 99, 194 Vargas, Imelda 63, 184 Vargas, Rudy 79, 171 Vargas, Steven 75, 171 Vasquez, Ali cia 171 Vasquez, Eduardo 184 Vasquez, Fra nces 184 Vasquez, Gabriel 63, 172 Vasquez, Gloria 189 Vasquez, Margarita 171 Vasquez, Maria 57, 184 Vasquez, Maria 159 Vasquez, Martin 57 Vazquez, Ramon 159 Vazquez, Xavier 194 Vega, Lupe 194 Vega, Martin 184 Vega, Patricia 162, 172 Vega, Sonia 194 Velador, Arturo 159 Velasco, Maria 159 Velasquez, juan 184 Velasquez, Miguel 171, 184 Velez, Lucy 10, 45, 58, 59, 159 Velez, Miguel 9, 194 Velez, Rosela 122, 123 Verdugo, Elvira 63, 171 Verdugo, Angie 171 Verdugo, Matilde 63, 171 Verdugo, Sonia 184 Victoria, Norma 16, 67, 184 Victoria, Oscar 171 Vidal, Alberto 184 Vidal, Rachael 25, 26, 27, 41, 101 Vidal, Rosella 41, 81 Vijarro, Luis 171, 111 Villa, Becky 159 Villa, Christine 53, 57, 171, 110 Villa, Emelia 171 Villa, Emma 184 , 159, 102 Villa, Ernestine 41, 57, 64, 171, 110 Villa, Mary 194, 184 Villa, Paula 194 Villa, Roberto 133 Villalobos, Antonia 171 Villanueva, Francisco 194 Vogt, Robin 170, 111 W Wagner lr., Earvin 7, 53, 159 Walker, Angela 89, 194 Walker, Diane 89, 184, 139 Walker, Karen 194 Walker, Kenneth 77, 171 Walker, Robert 184 Wallace, Andy 194, 184, 132 Wallis, loAnn 118 Ward, Ken 45, 194, 55 Warnke, Buddy 131, 79, 88, 89 Washington, Hubert 171 Waterson, Kay 136 Weaver, Ed 118 Wheeler, Penny 171 Whitelow, Rebecca 194 Whiting lr., Orval 171 Wilcox, Maria 54, 172 Wilkinson, Alelnia 111 Wilkinson, Adelma 194 Williams, Ralph 10, 56, 90, 91, 92 Williams, Ray 184 Williams, Renee 194 Williamson, Richard 120, 118, 136 Wilson, Maria 194 Wilson, Suzanne 172 Wilson, Timmothy 184 vvnc Nekon 54,133 Wong, Rosalie 80, 81, 189 Woodlock, Kathy 141 Woods, Katherine 16, 25, 41, 67, Wook, Charles 120, 110 Woods, Marion 41, 172 Wright, Marion 130, 131 Y Young, Alvah 64, 105 Young, Sandra 19, 46, 63, 159 Yourgulez, Constantin 194 Z Zarate, Roberto 79, 105 Zarate, Victor 172 Zavala, Monica 57, 172 Zepeda, Iulieta 105 Zezueta, Betty 118 Zimmer, jack 46, 128 Zimmerman, Ian 122, 123 Zumano, lose 105 12e,71,1s9 t t ft? 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