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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
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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.
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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.
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