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j II I t ETALON 1973 Salesian High School Los Angeles, Calif. Volume XII : : : ■■• V - Salesian ' s 15th Anniversary Unity With The Faculty Spirit For Our School Pride In Our Accomplishments I 10 11 n VTb P k ' bi B - :. V r- ,.-r • ,1 ' -■•r.«? B!r-iB- a - ' -. ' TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION SENIORS SPORTS ACTIVITIES ORGANIZATIONS . FACULTY UNDERCLASSMEN . aii i : SISTER MARY ELIZA MARTIN, C.S.C. Il ha J r«-n iraditional ihroughnul ihr yrant that clfMliralion of thr TA1.0 ' U- n-M-ni«-d for onr !iprrial individ- ual who ha« lai rifirrd limr ami rfforl for ihr iM-nrfil of ihr s« Ii.m.I and ihr •.i mlrnl IxmU Howrvrr. ihis vrar ' s Annual Staff found it imjHiMihlr to narrow the rhoirr down to oni-. Tlir Staff frit that thirr wire two di- li.ati-d individual!, who stood out from thr rmt. Although known mainly by the up| rr divinion rlaw«nirn. th N hut- won thr rr iMTt and affrrtion of all thr oiudrntR. It Mr. Herman L. Hodge Throughout their years at Salesian, they have proved to be true friends, guiding many students on the path of life, ready to lend a helping hand. Salesian High School is forever indebted to these two dedicated individuals. Therefore, this year ' s Annual Staff believes that it is only fitting and proper that the 1973 ETALON be dedicated to: Sister Mary Eliza Martin, CSC and Mr. Herman L. Hodge. 19 9V r o« n , «• •- S r :. ' ' i.- ' J ' ■' S HKHARDR. ALATORRE AMBITION: l-os Angil.- Folic - Offi I «T. LSUALLY SEEN WITH: My fri.n.l- and « ' V T on«- els ' . SPECIAL INTERt:STS: My hlu.- bu(j. port-x, and anything which is siM-riai In me. AfTIVITIF5: Fooiball 1. 2. 3. I: Ba- k.lliall 2; EJa-tliaii 1; HomtTCMim Proi di-nl 2; Homi ' MMim Tn-asurrr 4; Sale- -ian I ttrrniin Stx irly Trrasunr 4; Journalism 4; Drama 4. JOSE ALONZO AMBITION: To be a doctor and be a sill Tcss in life. SPECIAL INTERESTS: Mawiif. (TI iTIES: Eooiball 2. 3: S. . . tr 1. 2. . . ; USUALLY SEEN WITH: Frank F.slrada, Juan Barn-no. Raul B«-nilrz. Jor Lira. Pi-tr Gon alfz. and lh« ' Soc- I IT B ) s. I ' KT PEEVE: Prop!.- bossing ni. .irouiiil. B()I)Hi(;() MA RArx) AMBiriON: l).Mlor SPECIAL INTERF.STS: Sporis. girls. .in. I .1 7)7 (H ' O. A( ! ' l iriK- s: Homri-ominn Commillri- Ph I PEEVE: Girls ihal think th. r. Hood. Mr. Dubur ' n jok(- , M-h M l ruli-- ERNESTO ALONSO ANAYA AMBITION: To find happiness, be rich, have a large family, and to help others. SPECIAL INTERESTS: Good looking girls, music, photography, politics, sock hops and Salesian. ACTIVITIES: Drama 1; S.H.S. Honor Society 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, ■l; International Honorary Society for High School Journalists; Photography Club 2, 3; Student Council 4; Spanish Club 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Prom Committee 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Newspaper Head Photojournalist 3, 4; Annual Staff 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff Head Photographer 3, 4; Annual Staff Financial Advisor 3, 4; Annual Staff Editor in Chief 1973. USUALLY SEEN WITH: A camera, Allen, Bob L., Mario, Bro. Ernie, Jim G., Philip, David, Joe, Mike S., Jose Salcido, Efrain Olvera, and Rudy Hol- guin. PET PEEVE: Cheap bands at sock hops, girls who play hard to get, peo- ple who think they ' re God ' s gift to the world (Mr. G. L.), teachers who can ' t control their class and leaving Salesian. FRANK JOSEPH ANDRADE AMBITION: To live a happy and suc- cessful life. SPECIAL INTERES Music (oldies). ACTIVITIES: Band, Community Serv- ice Club, Honor Society. USUALLY SEEN WITH: The cool people from the Eastside. PET PEEVE: Going to parties where they forget to invite the women. STEVEN ARIAS AMBITION: Doctor. SPECIAL INTEREST: Chess. ACTIVITIES: Chess Club. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Santiago and Larrv. HOHKRT ARMKNTA WIBITION; To K i H ' -g ' - ■PK(;iAL INTKRF-ST: Sal.-sian. iM (ifih ImIs  lih Rirk. { ' ll iriK ' : .w.|.a| .T Staff KA.S.H. 3, I, Honor S }iirly 3; iniinily St-rvire Club 2; Pep Club Drama •!•. rsi ALLY SEEN WITH: Ri k. ii-. anil tin- rol of Saloian High I ' tr PEEVE: Frt-shmin who ar.- than mr. 1 M Kl, AHKIOl.A WIlUl ' lON: Ha| pini-ss and Iraxi- .iroiinii ihi- world. SPECIAL INTERt-ST: M girl. ' Mon. and Life. ACnVITIF.S: aii-k.-ihall 2. 3. i: Salr- si.m Lrllcrnian So ii ' l 3, J-. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Som.-on.- SpfMial? Baskrthall Irani. Senior Class and S.L.S. boys. I ' M I ' KEVE: Cjnlwcll. II N I HXHHKNO JR . MHirit) ; I ' c. |.r .1 giMtd .-I.M In. lan. SPECIAL INTERF.ST: (iirls an.l nu (t illrss. (ri ITIE.S: S Mri-r 3. I ! M I Y SEEN WITH J...-. Er.-.idv I ' l-.l PEEVE; Cjlh.dral .ind (.iiil i-ll. ; ARHIEL BASSO AMBITION: Prcsiiiciil of tlir Uriilcd Stales. SPECIAL INTERKST: Sports, My ' S.} chevy, girls booze ami oldies. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 4; Track 1. 2, 3, 4; and Yell Leader 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: The Cla.ss of 73. PET PEEVE: St. John Bosco, Canlwell, and girls who think they are good. GEORGE BECERRA AMBITION: To succeed in life. SPECIAL INTEREST: Motorcycles, racing, and people in general. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Nick, Arnel, Jose S. PET PEEVE: People in cars who won ' t give you a little room. RAUL BENITEZ AMBITION: To succeed in life and be of help. SPECIAL INTEREST: Track and Field, football, girls, good music, nice vans and [lixies. ACTIVITIES: Track 1, 2, .3, 4; Cross- country 1, 2, 3; Student Council 4; I.S.C. 4; Hmrm. Pres. 3; Hmrm. V.P. L USUALLY SEEN WITH: Everybody and where there is good food and nice wine. PET PEEVE: People who are ashamed to speak Spanish becau.se of their race. HICIIARD BKMTFi WimriON: To ria.h for thr top in aIuIimt I lo. PK(:iAI. INTKRtST: Girls! (TI 1TIK.S: X-r.ounlr 1.2:Tra.k 1. I SI AI.l.Y SF.KN WITH: Daxi.l S.. U«-nn S., and most of ihr l• ■■l lllnl icain ninners. I ' KT F ' KK.VF.: Si.i.k up nirl«. MICHAKI. BI.AS WmiTION: To ! .• a mu-.-.-ss in lif.-. I ' 1-.(.IAI. INTKFiKST: Cirls. t.a-k.-il.a and mv rar. I SI ALLY SKKN W I I M: KoImti. John. Frank and llir n-l of ihr guys at ilir ■TAHLK. I ' Kl I ' KKVK: B«-ing M l liaM- ami tiirk ' iip girls. H tl, HOMFAriO VMHITlON: To U- .m aulonioliN.- Ir li nil i.in. fKriAI IMKHKST: Ra. mg lars. Hoik lianil-. and prrlls i imiI gii s. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Arnrl. Ernir. ( ,irIo- S.. ( .on .di- and C.rorgr I ' Kr I ' KKVK; llair. Ills and Mark k.p | ' l High 1 ■• m m 17 NICK B (K)MLS WIBiriON: Tf) lM-com«- a successful iiiirniliioli gi-l. SI ' KCIAL INTEREST: Lif.-. p.oplr. lhinf(.s of no sprcial usr. music, anil hision. ACin rriF5: Drama 2: Pop Cluh 3. 4; Pfp Cliil) Tn-asurtT U Journalism 4; (Ihcvs dull -t; anil Honor SiM-ict) 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Jos -. Arn.-I, H tir . Gcorg« . Mario, Ronnie and P.lr. F ' K ' i ' I ' KEVE: Pi-opic who sieal hooks anil Sliiiklip proplf. (ARIOSCALVO WimriON: Air Forif. or At-rospaii- Doinrirr. SPECIAL 1NTERI-:ST: Girls, mon. . fooil anil having a giMxl lime. ACriMTIFLS: Traik 1. 2. 3. 4: Eih.i liall 2; Soricr 1. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Th.- gang ..f ■?: I ' l T I ' l KVE: Cathiifral and CanHM-li. i HKirr caro NMIilllON: Anhilril or lo !•«■sur- rcHsful in whatever I ilii. SPECIAL INTEREST: i-ary. women, liiM e. niMsir, ihe night life, oldii-s, liiiiiliiif! ami iin trumpet. ACIlVnil-. : W.K.I. 2: Lihrarv Staff 1: Pep Cluh 1: and Yell Leader 4. I ' Sl ' Al.LY SEEN WITH: (War V. .Xiliilf and the rest of the Cisuals; Mar- tin, III Jiinnn. Connie, and the r«i l of the Vatiis Locos. PKF PEEVE: No money, hainut- NICK CASTELLANOS AMBITION: To MKiki- ihr h.-sl of mvsclf. SPF.CIAL INTEREST: A six-cial girl and tin car. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Eildir, Bobby, Philip, Edmund, Ronnie, and ibi- rest of my fricndti. PET PEEVE: Cathedral, Cantwell and the people who think they ' re bad. RONALD CEBALLOS AMBITION: To be a teacher and be happ . SPECIAL INTEREST: 67 Impala, New Life, and of course Linda. ACTIVITIES: Newspaper Staff 4; Drama; and KVSH. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Rudy, Rich- ard, George, Eddie, Nick, and the rest of the bad dudes of 73. PET PEEVE: Short Hair, Lurch, and people who act bad. EDWARD CERVANTEZ .AMBITION: To become a farmer or work in agriculture. SPECIAL INTEREST: Money, food, and mv Ru-Ru . . . etc. ACTIVITIES: Football 1. 2, 3. 4; and Homeroom President 2, 3. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Everybody. PET PEEVE: That thing living next door to me, whatever it is. JOSKF ' M R. CHA ty. AMUn lON: To ({ 1 llii5«- and lo b«- d iut ' i ' -! A in lift- and in anything I allrmpt. SPKCIAI. INTKRKSTS: W.-.k.nds. parliri, M No a. (sirU, car;., nionr , tia ' kflliall, atiil thai onifonr sp«fial. AC.TIVITItS: Kialon Staff 3. 4: Mii lanf( Ncw .pa( «T Staff 4; HomiTmim Sri rrlarv-TrraMiriT 2; Homrrom ' i( i--Prf! idrnl 4; Honor Sotirls 2, ■4; Prom Committee 4; Student Counc il 4; National Honor Society; Homerom- ing Committee 4; Marine S ienee Club 4; International Honorary Society for l nh Sehoul Journalist-s 4; Initiation Committee 4; Vice-Pn-sident of Marine Science Club 4; Fiesta Committee 4; and S«-nior Class Viie-Pri-sident. I SUALI.Y SEEN WITH: Xavier. Daxiil. Eddie v.. Jim C. Ri.k. Art. Archie. HuinlHTlo, Jose, Mario. Jesse. George, and the jjuvs at the TAIU.E. PET PEEVE: Cantwell. Ricks drivinj;. working; on weekends, S.H.M. Dances, Empty gas tanks, and no money on weekends. GORDON CI.EMENTIN WIMIIION: T.. p-l the best out of life. PK(:IAI. IMEKEST: Girls, The Big M. Money, and S|)orts. ACriVITIF-S: Basketball 1: Track 2; .ind Eootball 2. I SI ALLY SEEN WITH: Bro. ■B,.ne- head Mark, Big John. Bro. T. C, lulwards, Alonzo Nose Davis, and all the Brothers on the football team ami I ' ool Salesian. PET PEEVE: Trying to tell a girl what ■s ili--i in I JIM CORVERA WHITION: Federal Offirrr. SPECIAI, INTERF- T: R.sel«ll 1. 2. 4; National Honor . Miel ; .leid New-. ( a{ er Staff 3. USUALLY SEEN WITH: CARMEN PFT PEEVE: Junior English Teacher 31 M.O.NZO DAVIS AMBITION: To iM-iomr ih.- world ' s Im I III ihi ' 880 in trai ' k. SPECIAL INTEREST: Sports, girls anil uiniiinx. ACnVITII ' -S: Cros9-Countr 1. 2. 3. 4: .iri.l Track 1. 2. 3. 1. USUALLY SEEN W ITH: Cart.r. Mark and Cordon. PET PEE E: Siurkup girls. SKHGIO DE LA RIVA AMMITION: Togo to rollege. SPECIAL INTERFi T: Bask.-tball. ACTIVITIES: National Honor So i l% 2. 3. 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Eugi... Aloniio, Pi-dro . . . etc. PET PEEVE: Haircuts. lOIIN DUARTE MltH ION I ' o !«• a su,r«-s.H in lifr. SPECIAL INTERE. ' T: Sports, girls and my rar. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Ra . Frank. Mikr. RoUrt. Elitrs. anil H i o. PET PEE E: Slinkiip girls anil no inonr for ihr wci-ki-nil. r.Il.BF.RT DIIENAS AMHiriON: Go to coll. ' f;.- ami sucreed in whatcvfr I try. SPECIAL INTEREST: Fooil.all. friends and a good joke. I ' SliALLY SEEN WITH: Ni(k. Mike. Ricluini and all my frii ' iuis. PET PEEVE: Stuckup i..-()|.le. Bro. Wciricli ' s funny Jokes. MARK ALAN EDWARDS AMBITION: To make it in life; the best way I :an. SPECIAL INTEREST: Cars, the young ladies (sisters), and Basketball. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4: B.S.U. 1, 2. USUALLY SEEN WITH: The Brothers of Salesian High. PET PEEVE: Girls who run the game on vou. LORENZO ESPARZA A.MBITION: To join the L.A.P.D. SPECIAL INTEREST: My car. easy living. .ACTIVITIES: Football 1. 2. 3. 4: SLS Sargent at .Arms 4: SLS 3. 4: and Homeroom President L USUALLY SEEN WITH: Oscar. Casu- als and the SLS boys. PFIT PEEVE: Plastic people and peo- ple who dotri ri-all try. i FRANK ESTRADA AMBITION: To si.ccc.-d in lif.- in uluilfver I do. SPECIAL INTEREST: Sock-Hops, and the car I am saving up for. ACTIVITIES: Hmrm. President 1; Hinrtii. Treasurer 2: Track 1; Soccer 1, 2, 3. 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Joe. Johnnv. and Danny. PET PEEVE: Cantwell. and Lemon Heads speeches. FREDDY ESTRADA AMBITION: Computer Technician SPECIAL INTEREST: My Girl. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Johnny. Huero. Rudy and all the guys from cut-downs. PET PEEVE: Cathedral, Cantwell. and Salesians Rules. LOUIS FERNANDEZ AMBITION: To go to college and to succeed in life. SPECIAL INTEREST: Electronics, art, music, and fast sporty cars (like my Dart). USUALLY SEEN WITH: Rod. Her- man. Mando and Javier. PET PEEVE: Bro. Jerry ' s jokes, Sunday drivers, 1967 Tempest and (illicr cheap cars. p, • ' JP ' 1 - n I • OHAK A. KK AM) 7. AMHII ION: Ti) find ihr handlr- SI ' KCIAl. INTKRK.ST: Risy. an.l imhI Hiiiiiin. ACIIM ' IIK- : U.MMllum 1. 2, 3. 4; Ua-iLall 1. 2. 3. I; FcM.thall 3. 1; Casu- als 3. 4: S.LS. 2. 3. 4. rsiALI.Y SF.KN WITH: ChuN. Allit-rl, (jsuaU. Chirapi ftiy--. and A.l..l|.li V. VV. ' Y I ' KKVK: Uli.ii ••lj«t-.v ■l.rr.iks lloUM. (.AitHIKl. H. FIERRO AMHll ' ION; Kinaii. iai Wizard. Sf ' KCIAI. 1NTKRF ;T: Money, girls. (!liiraf;i). anil my Rolls Roycr. A(:riVrrit : Drama 3. 4: Band 2: Ch.-! s Club 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Thr J.i Boys. Busy Buz Bu . Cil R. VKV l ' KK F: 8:30 A.M., ami Chiranos ill ii ,l.in l «|iiik lluir l.iiii:uagf. AHTl RO FLFTK5: AMBITION: To go to rolli-g - and l r sui ri ' ssfiil in life. SPECIAL INTEREST: Thr nintu lif -. goiiifi III itir JH ' aili. fitrU. rar , and s|M rls. A( ri HIES: Eooil.all 1. 2; CirU: Dili liniK Raili.s ]. 2. .3. 4. I SIALLY SEEN WITH: Frank. Rav- mnnil. John, and RoImtI L. I ' FI l ' EE F: Siurk M| K rls. Cjniw.il. MiImiII. hainulH. and roiirhi-s. I. DANNY L0PP:Z FRICKE AMBITION: T(i play football for a col- Iffic liatii. SPKCIAI. INTEREST: Mon.y. and siiik-liii|)s. ACTIN rriES: Varsity Foothall 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Os.ar F., Arnold Lopez, Bobby Pineda, and Arnie Vega. PET PEEVE: Cantwell. and St. Jolni Bosco. DENNIS M. GARCIA AMBITION: To .succeed in life the best as I can. SPECIAL INTEREST: Kathy, my car, and sports. ACTIVITIES: Football 1. 2. 3; Home- room President 1; Track 1; Secretary- Treasurer 2. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Kathy and Lito. PET PEEVE: Sprints with Mr. Ruedaf- lores. FILBERTO GOMEZ .AMBITION: Law Enforcement or Sales Management. SPECIAL INTEREST: Frances. Fran- ces, Frances, oh yes Frances. ACTIVITIES: Hmrm. Secretary-Trea- surer 1; Sophomore Secretary-Trea- surer 2; Blue Circle 2, 3; Salesian Lei- termen Society 3, 4: SLS Judicial Board; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Lito, Sugar- bear, Puppy Villa. Vicky, Chuy, Ricky, Cola-nut, Duck Villapando, Stretch Meyers, Proctor, and the rest of the cool guys from the senior class. PF T PEEVE: Dishonest people, condi- tioning wt-ek, Do it again, Cantwell. Cathedral and St. John Bosco. Jh K(.oMt:Z AMUITION: To n i «1I -K - an l to bt- siK ri- -.fiil. SF ' KCIAL INTKRUST: GirU. s|mrl.s, niiinf anil cani. ACTIVITIES: Ba k.iball 1. 2. 3: Honor S Hi -ty; Marine Si-ii-ntr Club 4; Marinr Siimrt ' Club Prcsidcnl ■••; Honii-i ' oniin); Conimilli-r 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Jo.-. Davi.l. Mario. Phil anil ihr olln-r S«-niors. F ' KT I ' EE E: (jnlw.ll. rol.l people, anil (he fixwl in ihi- (-afclcria. i I ' K ' n-, (;()N .Ai.F-s Wimi ' lON; M.iliial Assistanrr. ACrniTILS: Silf Drfrnse. Birk.-rinp. Hiking. USUALLY SEEN MTII: Juan Barr.no VVT I ' KJ ' AE: CinHMJI. SALVArK)R r.ON .AI.Ky WlltnioN Coinniinial Artist. I ' K( lAI. IMKUF T: C.irU. F ' arti.-. I ani ' « ' ! , iinil b.-inn •lUi. ' . ' sHful in art. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Mari.. S.n. I.iiia. Kail! Itoiiil.ii III, Ariii ' l Mig.il. I ' l r I ' EEV E: X.-.k.n.l boni.work. ROBERT P ' RANK GONZALES AMF?rriON: To go to college and make the best of life. SPECIAL INTERESTS: Life, Donna. sports, food, ears, parties, dances. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, 3; Base- ball 3; Track L 3; Band 1, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 3, 4; Associated Student Body Executive Board; Homecoming Committee 4; Fiesta Committee 3, 4; Spirit Basketball Committee; Home- room President 2, Fiesta Committee 2. USUALLY SEEN WITH: John Roach clip Rochin, Ernie Boobo Rodrigues, Tony Valdes, and the rest of the class of ' 73. PET PEEVE: The food in the cafeteria, Cantwell and Cathedral. A bum week- end. 39 ) U A (,KANT WIHITION: D.niisi. PK(:iAl. INTF.RF:ST: mi. . .-.•.Imn in iii rti lra i r i. m scamp and Salcsian, (TIMTIF : Naliiinal Honor S « itl 1, 2. ' .i, : Sludrnl Aiirf litalion Com- rniiirr 3: Annual Staff 3. 4: Elalon Vssisiani Filiior i: Stmlrnt Giunril 4: Inlrriialioiial S m itH for High S h«Mil Joiiriuli«l . I SI ALLY SLLN WIHL Frn..- A.. rVavi.l P.. J.M- C. Phil L. Alli-n and ih.- ( ' ,n .11 ihr Talilf. KDWARt) AKRF.IX)NDO GL IDERO VMBITION: L.A.P.D. or ainraft rngi- iHir. iii.irr O. I.. V. hrfon- 21. SI ' FCIAL INTKHF-ST: Olivia Villalo- lios. Sarri- l Hrarl. San (iabrii-l. Roo r- vflt, Carficltl. Saloian. and my 6 ' ihrvy. XCriVITIF.S: BaM-haii 1. 2. I SI All.Y SFFN WITH: Ni.k. Philip. H l«-rl. Ron. John, wolfman and othi-r cliido of ' 7.3. PFT PFFVF: Th.- Hinhwa Patrol. C.illiiclr.il. C inlwi-jl an«l propli- who don ' l iikr low rider.. mciiMU) i (.rniFHRFy , MHri ' l()N: To liiTomc a jiiIomh-- rhanii- and own m own (tarnffr. I ' F( IM INTFRF.ST: A pr. iai girl .ii I K . Mollis .iih! nilf-lifr. I 1 Mil SFFN WITH: Shad.-.. HuiK. Hon. tii-ornr and thf rf«l of tin- Imi ' . I ' FT I ' FFN F: Sla iiiK homr on lIu- wrrki-niN .ind niMng up ••omrihinn for MimrlhinK • I ' anil rnding up willi nothiuK lit all! JOHN HERNANDEZ A ll?rriON: To su.-reed. SPECIAL INTEREST: Roberta, my dirt-bike, and my Honda. m. PET PEEVE: Old ladies in rrowded buses. PATRICK GREGORY HERNANDEZ AMBITION: To become the first Chi- cano President of the United States. SPECIAL INTEREST: Football, music, girls, food, and the good things in life. ACTIVITIES: Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Bas- ketball 2, 4; J.V. Baseball 1. 2; Varsity Baseball 3, 4; S.L.S. 3, 4; Drama 3. 4; Hnirm. Pres. 2: Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Tony. Oscar, Eddie, Buck, Adolph, and the other bad dudes of 73. PET PEEVE: Cantwell. Cathedral. Hell ' ifk. Washing Dishes. RANDY HERNANDEZ AMBITION: To keep on keeping on. SPECIAL INTEREST: Music. Ro(k. concerts, girls, vacations. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Chas. Hari)o. Faker, Waldo, and bubu. PET PEEVE: Seeing four people sil- ting in the front of a car and no one in the rear. HI I)V IIOI.GI ' IN AMHiri -)N: T(i !«• an rnninit-r ami lo • ' t iiurricil. SI ' KCI.M. INTKRFi T: Car, ami Ro ir. ACTIVITIKS: KVSII 3; Drama 4; Nfv !.pa(MT Siaff 4: Hmrm. Pn-s. 2; Hmrm. V.P. 3; I.S.C. R -|ir -sfnlativf 4. rsi ALLY SEEN WITH: Ron. Ri.h- anl. Marin. Philip, anil all the crazy tun- at ihi- Talilr. I ' KT PEEVE: Hainuis. an.l s.hool nil ' ? . PHILIP C. IKI AMIIITION: To go into somr fii-lil of liri ailc ' a lint( or joiirnali ' m. SPECIAL INTKRK.vr: San Kram is. o. SiMltl)-. oiMg out with my frirmis, and staMnK lip ' ill niKht. ACTIVITIES: Hmrm. V.P. L Hmrm. Tr.MMir.r 2; P.p Club 2. .3. L Prp CInl. Priv 1: KVSH .3. 4; KVSH Pro- !r.im Dirri liir V. fwspap -r Staff .3, 4: Newspaper Editor 4; Etalon Staff 3. 4; Ai ' iTfililalion Commill -!- 3: HoniM-om- 111 Committer 4: Stiiilent ( ' oiincil I, ' 2. L ASH P.irliainenlarian 4: Prom ( «im- mittee L L ' SIALLY SEEN Willi: J.h. D.im.I. Ernir, Mike, John. Roli. Rii l , Mario, J.iiiws. 1. n.. n. J.. .111 ! the Kins .il the •■■{■.ll.lr •• I ' KT PEEVE: HiKoie.l ami Ignorant people, anil pei |il - v li ilnii ' l hivi- priilr in Sali ian ALLEN KUNIHIRO AMBITION: To ii into Iho Mrdiral profession. SPECIAL INTEREST: Girls aii.l For- eign sports ars. ACTIVITIES: Newspaper 4; Siu.lciii Council 4; ASB Officer 4; Homerom- ing Committee 4; National Honor Soci- ety 2, 3. 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: David. Joe. Jim, Mike, Tom, Philip, and the guys at the Table. PET PEEVE: Girls who smoke, drink. MARIO LA BRADA AMBITION: To go a long way with a little money and become successful in the music industry. SPECIAL INTEREST: Radio Broad- casting, music and my baby. ACTIVITIES: Sound Technician Crew 2, 3; KVSH 2, 3. 4; Student (part time). Broke (full time); Newspaper Staff 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: My lady, Oz, Carlos, B. J., the wrong people at the right time and a can of Bud. PET PEEVE: Cantwell. Little cholos, the morning after, 210 and Barber shops. GEORGE LANGHAM AMBITION: My girl. Conaty. Roose- velt. Whittier Blvd. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2; Newspa- per Staff 3. 4; Drama 4; Homeroom President 3, 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Rudy, Ron. Moose, Rick and the rest of the Senior Class. PET PEEVE: Haircuts, Cantwell, Mon- day Mornings, Empty gas tanks, and S.H.M. dances. =-. A (,K()R(,K I.IRA AMBITION: l-n y.r. SF ' KCIAl, INTKHK-ST: My Saxophon.-. ll.iril .mil A 111 RiM ' k, and somflxxly? A(TI ITII- : Honor S x irl) 2, 3. 4: Ftin.l 1. 2. 3. 4; Chess Club 3. 4: ( o?. -(J)iinIr 1; Liltrary 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: David Lira anil ihr n-l of thi- Class of ' 73. FtT l ' KE t: Main offi. .• Cashi.-rs who can ' t kiTp trark of the tuition paid. jOSK I.IHA AMIUriO.N: To li - a surrcs-s and join ihr . n F ' oric. SPECIAL INTERE.ST: Th.- ni hl lif.-, gooil uoini ' ii. ni fi r . my rar and nuisir. USUALLY SEEN W ITII: Thr Class of ' 73. F ' ET PEEN ' E: ' akinn up in ihr ninrn- iiiM. .illifilr.il. Errshnii-n and I)flrii- II. .n Kini) I I M S AMltniON: i ' o I - .1 ininpiil.r In h- noloKist. SF ' ECIAL INTERE.ST: I ' .ii. lo n« to roll.-nf, I ' al. and [ al. A( ' ri ri ' IF : RiA.lliall 2; HonifriMMn i ' risid.nl V; Yrll l.adirs 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: F)affN. Hum- iM-rlo. E.dili« ' and .dl the yM - from T.l. F ' ET I ' EEVE: LiiH ' as.srmhlit-s. wisdom li ' i ' lli, and Ki-llin|( up rarly. THOMAS LOERA AMBITION: Probation Offic.T. SPECIAL INTEREST: Girls. Booz. and llii ' nifjlit life. ACTIXITIKS: Chrss CIni.. Y. ' ll i. ' u.lrr. USUALLY SEEN WLFH: The l.ov from liic first lunch table. PET PEEVE: Progress reports. ARNOLD LOPEZ AMBITION: Lawyer, Millionaire, and to erase all the cholo writings in E.L.A. SPECIAL INTEREST: Good times. Someone special, food, music. College, girls, girls, girls and Oh Yes and more girls. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 4; Track 1, 2; Homeroom President 2; Mustang Newspaper Staff Assistant Sports Edi- tor 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: The Casu- als and the Football players. PET PEEVE: Cantwell, Cathedral and Cholitos. HUMBERTO LOPEZ AMBITION: Lawyer or Musician. SPECIAL INTEREST: Music, cars. college, girls. ACriVITIES: Journalism 4: FTSMS 4; and Chess Club 4 USUALLY SEEN WITH: With the guys at the TABLE and Eddie and Mario. PET PEEVE: Show-offs and conceited girls. Korliiii Senior Class Officers ' ' ) _. te B r— Li p Wik B ice-Presidcii I : J e ( ' havez ;l o ' r.i c r; Mr. Ilrrinaii ll() l ;e Irviisurcr: Xavier e«ra 46 JOSK LOPEZ AMBITION: Lawyer. SPKCIAL INTEREST: Gilda. Money and Cars. ACTIVITIES: Chess Club 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: .loe, Mike, Jim, Tony and Jim. PET PEEVE: Homework. ROBERT MICHAEL LOPEZ AMBITION: To make the best of life. SPECIAL INTEREST: Sports. Girls, and the nite life. ACTIVITIES: Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society Vice-President 4; Drama Club 1; Chess Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 1, 2, 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Student Council 1, 4; International Honorary Society 4; KVSHX. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Mario, Ron- nie, Larry, Robert, Frank, Art, John Horse Duarte, Midget Mando, Bird, and the GUYS at the TABLE. PET PEEVE: Rookie Teachers, being broke, the cafeteria ' s food, and NYC CHECKS. SAL LOPEZ AMBITION: T o be happy in life. SPECIAL INTEREST: Sports, booze, money, girls, cars, and ?. ACTIVITIES: Class President 1; Vice- President 2, 3; and Newspaper Staff 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: John, Jim, Eddie, Pat. Martin, Al, Rudy, and the rest of the Boys. PET PEEVE: Cantwell, teachers thai over stre.ss the rules, haircuts, and smelly sock-hops. 1IKNH1 M I.1XJN. [K) AMHI TION: Pri.-st. SPKCIAl. 1NTF.RF5T: Ha k.il.all. Tar- jji-l ■•hoiitiiit!. nirU. rln- and w -lnhllifl- ing. ACTIVnib : Drama 3, i. Tiiliirint: Club 2; Ch.-ss Club 3. rSlAI.I.Y SKF.N WITH: Ni.k. Man iii-l, Knntnf. Mikr, Mario. Sal. PKT PEEVE: Narrow-mind« tl p - )plr RONNFY MARRON MBITIUN: Siu(l Ijw or Politics. SPECIAL INTEREST: Cars. Sport.s .ind living il up. ACTIVrriUS: Football 2: Pep Club 3; Newspap«T Staff 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Fxil Ways. Tiny. Henry and H-l ( .impo. I ' l-rr PEEVE: Mrxirans who aren ' t proud of ihfir race. Freshmen and (jlhrdral. MICHAEL A. MARTIN DEL CAMPO AMIUTION: To be a surccss at what I ' vcr 1 (Id. SPECIAL INTEREST: Sports, girls. Playboy girls, food girls. ACTIXITIES: Drama 1, ,3; Basketball Manager 3; Ne vspa[)er 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Marron, Henry. Evil Ways Santana. Bruno, and Sehmidt the Kraut. PET PEEVE: Cathedral, Freshinan. our Cafeteria. JOHN MARTINEZ AMBITION: Law Enforcement. SPECIAL INTEREST: Racing Cars. USUALLY SEEN WITH: The Class of 7.3. PET PEEVE: CANTWELL. II RAFAEL MARTINEZ JR. AMBITION: To go to collcgr and be a success in life. .SPECIAL INTEREST: My family, my friends, good times with my Iniddies, and licing with Hope. Donna and Joe. ACTIVITIES: Basketball I. 2. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Lalo, Pete. Ernie, Tony, Fred, and other bad dudes from the Class of ' 73. PET PEEVE: People who think theyV. God ' s gift to the world. ALFRED MEDINA AMBITION: To be Successful in life. SPECIAL INTEREST: My girl Bun- zie, and sports. ACTIVITIES: Football h Baseball 3: Marine Science Club 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Tony Serna. Rene and the Colt 45 Boys. PET PEEVE: The swamp and Cathe- dral. (,K( H(,K MUIA XMIiiriON: To lM- -om - an orthodon- llsl. SPKCIAI. INTKREST: Girls, Moiorry- ACTlVnitS: Foolhall 1. I; Cross Qiuntr 2. 3: SmcfT 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Salcsian Lfllcrman S M-i ' ty 2. 3. 4. USUALLY SEFN WITH: M.-. m Kawi 500. anri thr SI Boss. PKT PKKVK: Anybmly I don ' t know. Canlwfll. MKHAKL I ' . M1-.N AMUITION: To livi- a full lifr and live ultli iiatiiri ' anil people iinile l. SI ' KCIAL INTKHF T: Barl.ara. Life, and all of Nature. ALTIVlTItS: Drama 1. 3; Audio- Vis- ual 3; Prophfis 1. 2, 3. 4; New.spafx-r 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Bill. Boh. Jark, Ton . Ra . anil all llie oilier ' freaks. ' Phrr PEEVE: Unn-alislic people, .lull siliiiol ila -, and Ra ' s Drivinn. ROBERT MERCAIX) AMBITION: To go lo riillege and lie Huree-sful in whatever I do. SPECIAL INTERK.ST: [.orniine L.. ' M linpalas. going eruising. Oldies. ,inil a giHxl partN with e er thing, and i.ongoo. ACIIVITIE-S: ikind : . USUALLY .SEEN WITH B.rMar.1. I.iipe. (!liarlie, Miki Frank. Jesse. Lil Johnnie. Pl-rr PEEVE: Slurk-up (.irU an.l nothing lo do on weekends. RAFAEL MORA S. AMlilTlON: ' I ' o h.-comc an KN-ctroni.- Eiigiriffr. SPECIAL INTEREST: To get my car l ri ' It soon. A(rri ITlES: Cross-Countr 1; Soccer L 2. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Hon.an, Xavier Vigil, Caveman and tiic rest of the Class of 73. PET PEEVE: School ' s new rules. ROGER MURO AMBITION: To succeed in life. SPECIAL INTEREST: Marian my whip. My V.W., and Salesian. ACTIVITIES: Basketball Manager 3; Baseball 3, 4; Yell Leader 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Richard Ben- itez, David Saucido, Thomas Loera and the rest of the winos. PET PEEVE: Ronnie and Larry Zepeda. ART MYERS AMBITION: To do what I want and suc e( ' d. SPECIAL INTEREST: Girls. Hot Cars, Motorcycles and Old English 800. ACTIVITIES: Baseball L 2. 3, 4: Foot- hall 2, 3; Track 3; SLS Secretary 3; Student Council 2, 3. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Phil (Buz- zard). Dciniis, Felas, T. C. and SLS. PET PEEVE: Sloppy Seconds. AKNF.L MAGAT AMBITION: To be an engineer or a do«-tor. SPECIAL INTEREST: Cars, girls, par lle . mUMi ' A(rri ITIFIS: Chess Club 4. rSl ALLY SEEN WITH: Raul. Niik, Jd i-, Ernie, Gi-orge and Sal. PET PEEVE: Haircuts and homework. KOBERT ANTHONY NAVARRO WimiiON: Criminologist. Psyrholo- Kisl. SPECIAL INTEREST: Girls. Sports, my Malibu, Girls, music. J ' s. Girls riolhes, cruising, the night life, and Fine Women. A(TIVITIF.S: Track 1 I LALLY SEEN VH ' ili: All the ,,h.I people from the Elastside. PET PEEVE: Stuckup girls, haircuts. u.iking up in th - mornings, and Stink sock-hops. ERNESTO RAUL OCHOA AMBITION: Lithographer. SPECIAL INTEREST: Sports and that someone special. ACTIVITIES: Football 2, 4; Baseball 3,4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: William V., Eddie G., Tom L., and the Class of 73. PET PEEVE: Short lunch periods. EFRAIN ARMANDO OLVERA AMBITION: Urologist. SPECIAL INTEREST: Politics, adven- ture, sensuous females, tequila, writ- ing and night life. ACTIVITIES: ASB Vice-President 4; Class President 3; Homeroom Presi- dent 1; Student Council 1, 2, 4; Annual Staff 3; Honor Society 1, 2; Newspaper Staff 3; KVSH DJ 1; Cross- Countr ' 1; Pep Club 2; Homecoming Committee 2, 4; Drama 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Raul. Mike, Jose A., Jose S., Dennis, Joe and David. PET PEEVE: Sports freaks (SLS), ignorance, community apathy and white washed Chicanos. f 55 ' A M V ,J : : :.. KTOR OZUNA AMlilTlON: To fjo to .-ollenc ati.i p-t Mi U.A. SPECIAL INTEREST: Wine — vvoiiicii and sonp. ACTIMTIES; Foothall I; Varsity Tra k 1; Newspaper Staff 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Carlos, Mario, B. J. PET PEEVE: Cantweli and the New Administration. RUDY PACHECO AMBITION: To live life to its fullest. SPECIAL INTEREST: Chess, swim- ming and sports. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Soto Service Bovs and the Guys at the Table. PET PEEVE: Detention. EDWARD A. PADILLA AMBITION: Attorney at Law, C.P.A., and living happilv. SPECIAL INTEREST: Myself. LiSUALLY SEEN WITH: A great deal of anihition. PET PEEVE: People who (all them- selves friends but are not. DAVID L PAREDE5 WIEJITION: Arcounlant and lo sue- rril III life in whalfver I might .itlrmpt to do. SPKCIAl. INTF.RF-ST: Girls. si«ms, 1 ar- . muMr and ( hoppinfi p« ' oplc. XCriVITlES: F.H.tl all 1. 2; Annual Staff 3, 4; Nfv s|)ap«T Staff 4; Home- roming CommiltM ' 4; Marine S -ience ( luh 4; Sludi-nl rminril 4: Drama Stage Crrw 4; Intmiational Honorary Society for High School Journalist 4; Prom Committee 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Jesse. Xavier. Joe, .Allen. James. Philip. Mario, Jim and the res! of the Gu s al the TABLE. I ' ET PEEVE: Cantuell. Stu. k-.ip girls. HM dames, teachers who can ' t con- trol their classes, haircuts and people who cant take a joke. HOBERT PINEDA WIMITION: T.) l.e succes-sful in life. l ' Kt;iAL INTEREST: Cars, girls, good music . . , etc. A(TriVITIES: Foolhall 2. 3, 4; Basket- hall 1; Leiternian Soi ietv 3. 4. I SIALLV SEEN WITH: Pov... Daffv. Rock. Pia, Oscar. E idie and Casuals and ' !(lito). I ' Fl PFKVE: Canlwell and Boring jh-o- MM II Ml PROtTOR A.MHIllON: lo get rich quick and be .1 C.H.P. SPECIAL INTEREST: Boo e. girU. lone in particular), parties. (TIVITIHS: Cmss-Countr% 1; Rise- kill I, 2. 3. 4: Salesian I -llerman Society 3. 4. I SI ALLY SEEN Wmi: S.-ni..n. of T. ' i .ind SI.S Ihi s. PET PEEVE: Cjniwell. SHM .lancev mil - mclU sockli ! ' - I , I I JOHN RAMOS AMBITION: Fireman and to siirrocd in life. SPKCIAl. INTEREST: Cars, girls, foot- ball games. USUALLY SEEN WITH: The Class of •73. PET PEEVE: Mr. Hodge ' s special assignments. !% ' - ' ik ir v k- ' i ■m ' 4.. iv . i i MOST INSPIRATIONM. Lorcn n Ki par a MOST ACTIVi: John RtH ' hin 10SI MIII.KTIC Uii k M.iliirri- nlliiin V.iMo - «.- : M(i r At ADKMIi: llciin Malilonado 60 Most • ! ' MOST UNUSUAL- Hup.,, M.iMi BEST DRESSED Edward Velasquez WVIF.R RAMOS MHirillN: To become sucrcssful in I ' KCIAL INTEREST: The .ar I wish I ha l. (TIVIT1ES: Drama 3. 4; Newspaper i..ff 4. I SI ALLY SEEN WITH: Tom. I.rorur, Manuel Hi-nr . John. Bob. KRNE.ST RIVERA XMHITKIN: Go to lollrgr an.l U- ,i -111 ri .11 whalrvrr I do. SF ' ECIAI. INTERE.ST: F «.il«ll. nirU. iiinnr , ,iM(l ha in)( .i )(immI lime. VCTIVITIES: J.V. RjMl.all I: J.V. FooiImII 2: Pep Club .3. 4; Chrs.s Club I 1 1 l lY SEEN WITH; Rob rii eiii.i. Rh li.inl Klores. Philip I.. X.nier R I ' ET PEEVE: (Juys who ilon ' l jjei iiiMiKeil in their «ihfM)l. ERNIE RODRIQUEZ AMBITION: To be a success in life, to be an Architect. SPECIAL INTEREST: Linda my whip, my car, Salesian. ACTIVITIES: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Salesian Yell Leader 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Conejo, Mar- tin v., Jimmy, Tony V., A. C, and the rest of the boys from Salesian. PET PEEVE: Cathedral and Cantwell and girls that think they ' re good. 63 KKFl ' GIO ANTKLMO RODRKJl F2 WimilON: Co to collit!.-. lH-«omi- an An hilnl and .iucci ' m) in lifr. SI ' KCIAl. INTKRKST: Sports rsp.-. ( i.ilK trai k, nirl , m fultirr in liff. A(:ri lTlt:S: So, «r 2. 3: Tra.k 2. 4; Croxs-Counln 3; National Honor So i- Hv 2. 3. i. l!SrAI.I,V SKKN WITH: Frank K-lrada, [) ■Ij Ri a. Johnn anil most tniTiilicrH of thf soii ' cr tram. I ' KT PKK E: Thf foml in thr raf.-ttria, failing, getting late to class. RIC.HAKI) . H( i)|{|(-1 FZ AMUITION: To finii trii.- lovf. SI ' KCIAL INTFREST: Girls. |iarli.-s anil oliliT wiimi-n. ACriMTIK : Football 1: B;. k.tl.all 1. 2, 3, 1; Honor Sorii-I) 2. 3. k Nrw |ia- |wr Staff 4; S.A.C. 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Ro, k, Mu.l. An anil ollirr loro sfniop.. PET PEEVE: Niw l.arli.rs who think lhf ri- thr hfst thing that happrnnl to ihr srhool, and i-sperially SUM D.inr.s. vtii.i.iF i ()i)Ri(;i Fy. AMHiriON: ( ' .ompiitfr Tn-hnirian or I ' nii.r Offl.i-r. SPECIAL INTEREST: M%nd... nn fiiliirr. girl , lowridrrs. LSI ALLY SEEN WITH: Tohn Lih o. Ri-nr, Hri lor. Xavirr. Eni and thr olhrr had diido of 7.3. PET PEEVE: Girl who go to ilanri ' and don ' t rwu il.ini r ) ALBERT ROJO JR. AMBITION: To be a success in life. SPECIAL INTEREST: SchooK girls and traveling. ACTIVITIES: An 1; Honor Roll. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Bob, Tom, Mario, John. PET PEEVE: Teachers who can ' t teach. XAVIER ROMAN AMBITION: To be an Electrician. SPECIAL INTEREST: My car and my girl. USUALLY SEEN WITH: The W.S. boys. PET PEEVE: Conceited girls. MICHAEL Y. SAIKI AMBITION: Dentist. SPECIAL INTEREST: Being with my kind of people. ACTIVITIES: Tutoring 2; Baseball 3; Annual Staff 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 4; A.S.B. President 1973; Homecoming Committee 4; National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4; CSF 2, 3, 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Phil, John, Ernie A., Raul, Efrain, Allen and the guys at the Table. PET PEEVE: People stabbing me in the ba ck. JOHN ANTHONY SAI.AZAK AMUniON: Nxial W(.rk.T or T.-a.h.-r. SI CIAI. INTKREST: Th - U-iUrmmi of |M [)|f. ACriMTIES: Drama 1. 2; J.V. Bask.i- hall Manaji.r 2; Proph.-ts 1. 2. 3; MoriDTiiniint: ( .ommillrf 4; Nfwspa|MT Staff . A.s i Iant Kililor 4; Assmiatt- ! Sluilinl Body Sirrtlary 4; Sludtnl G)uni ' il 4. ISIAI.I.Y SFEN WITH: Mi. harl Saiki, Philip Iki. and ihc |M-o[ lf of the stiidi-nl rouni ' il. PVJ PKtVE: P.opli- who rail m.- Brillo Pad or Hair B«ar. JOSK KAMIKOSAl.AZAR AMUrriON: To become an inlrrna- tiiinal lawMT and help the world. A(niMTIR ' : Drama. Miisir. Emotion •lllil I ' roplr. ACrU ITIh-S: Drama 3. k Journalism 4; 0)mmiinity S Tvi«« ' Club 2. 3: Chfss rini. 4. rSlALLY SEEN WITH: Ni. k. John. Mrrria, Arnrl. Masquers. PET PEEVE: Miois who think tluyrt- hcltrr than vou. Ill-l nil HlHI N | ( IIH) WIBITION: To find h.ippinrss in mv lit.-. SPKCl M INTEREST: H.Muiiful Wnin.ii. M% .ar. and MY IlKMTl II 1. ttoMAN. XCriMTIE.S: Rth.-IwH 1. 3. 4; Etal..n • ■Liff 3. 4; N. ' w-pap.-r Staff 4; H. m.-- iiMiin (l.iininilt.-r 4. 1 SI M.l.Y SEEN with: S«- ni.nir. King I ' lil. D.ni.l B.-ar. J.x- an.) Xavirr llii.ld.-. SjM a.la Sinlrni, and ihr guys il ill.- T.ililr. I ' KI PEEVE: ranlwrll. lo inR an.l link up Pc.plr. MARIO SANTANA AMBITION: To be a Commercial Art- ist SPECIAL INTEREST: Art. Bullfights, Girls, Flamenco Music, Tennis ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Ronney Mar- ron, Sal Gonzalez, Raul Bonifacio, Henry Maldonado THOMAS SATO AMBITION: To succeed in whatever I do SPECIAL INTEREST: Fishing, Motor- cycles, CANADA, Golf, night life ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1; Golf 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 4 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Michael, Rick, R obert, Allen, Phil PET PEEVE: Doing homework after midnight, duddy freshmen, initiation DAVID SAUCEDO AMBITION: To become a police offi- cer SPECIAL INTEREST: ROSALVA, hot- ties, 440 engines ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Football 1 USUALLY SEEN WITH: All the cross country and ex-cross country boys PET PEEVE: cruisers, oldies UTOR SKANEZ WimilON: Compuirr Terhnirian or l.m Kiiforiftiifnl. SPKCIAl. I TKR :ST: My girl Sylvia. Tra k. F ' oiilliall. ACnVITlLv HR Trras. I; MR VP 2: an ily Track 2, 3. 4: Sali- ian Ij ' IIit- m.n S ).i.-iy 2, 3. 4; SLS VP 4. I SI ALLY SKF.N WITH: B.T. Boys. T..IU ().. Kil.lir T., SI,S Boys. PKT PKKVK: Slow Molion ri.l.-rs (rriiisiTs). CantHi-ll. Cathedral. M I BENNY SILVA AMBITION: To be a success in life. SPECIAL INTERESTS: Girls, sports, cars and vacations. ACTIVITIES: Ditching Rallies 1. 2. 3. 4; Cross Country 1, 2. USUALLY SEEN WITH: George, David S.. Tony S., Rene S. JOHN MICHAEL SKELTON AMBITION: To become rich and famous. SPECIAL INTERESTS: Parties, Rap- ping to young ladies. ACTIVITIES: J.V. Baseball 2; Varsity Baseball 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Track 1. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Proctor. Corvera, Ramos, Thomas and Caldera. PET PEEVE: Dudes that act like they ' re hard. ALFONSO SOTO AMBITION: To go to college and become successful in life. SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sports, having a good time, and especially MARIA. ACTIVITIES: Football 1; Basketball 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; S.L.S. 2, 3, 4; Homeroom V.P. 4. ■J milhonairr. gt-i ihr rnd of thr 1 I IS J. TAMAYO AMHITION: B.r im.- rn.irnnl, jriil r to uorlil. SF ' KCIAl. INTEREST: FtKitliall. Tra.k. U ' linii ' ii. Tahiti, Ijh Vegas. ACriVrriUS: Fmnhall 1. 2. 3. 4; Tra-k 1. 2. 4: S.I..S. 3. 4: N.-wspaiM-r Staff 4. ISl AI.l.Y SEEN W nil: I). IJii. k. S. L. S.. Fuoliiall Team, and the Brothers. PET PEEVE: r nlHell. Cathedral. St. Eratiri . Iiehropters, and go Hl lookinfi ttirU with rook tl Uffi. AMIlON ' l IA AHhy. AMUiriON: To Uan Arrh. SPECIAL INTERE-ST: Soim-one Sj).-- rial and the rest of in life. A(TIVITII- : Drama 1. .3.4. ISl ALLY SEEN WITH: Boh. Ha . Bill, and anyone who ' s around. PET PEE ' E: Diitnh girls who art i ki smart. HF VTt ■r 1 1 M 1 v fl l Hk I.. TliOMA JH AMBITION: To livr m life to the fid le-,1 .ind to he siKieskfid. SPECIAL INTERE-VF: EcH.ikdI. one ■III one l .i ketli.dl. and a s|NTial girl A(:ri ITIE : Eooihali 2. ,3, 4. rSl ALLY SEEN WITH: Ever lMHl . I ' ET PEEVE: Peoph- thai don l ael like ihemseUe!.. RICK TERAMOTO AMUrriON: Mariiu- BiologN. Sl ' tCIAL INTEREST: Surfing, fishing, girls, foolball, karate. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Mik.- Saiki, Tom Sato. PET PEEVE: Getting my hair . ut. EDWARD TORRES AMBITION: To be a success in what- ever I choose as a profession. SPECIAL INTEREST: A very special girl, outlook toward my future, Plym- ouths, good sounds and good times. ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Lettermen Society 2, 3, 4; Lettermen Society Sec. 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Los Keegans and SLS boys and that special girl. PET PEEVE: Losing, people who don ' t take showers after practice. PHILIP VACA AMBITION: To be a lawyer and stay a bachelor. SPECIAL INTEREST: Girls, my job and more girls. ACTIVITIES: Football L USUALLY SEEN WITH: The boys from P.C.C. 7 Ik. SENIOR Alatorr.-, RichanI H.. 332 So. Stat.- St.. I. .- Ann.-l.-s 262- 1- W2 Alon o, Josr J., 3305 . f)6th St.. Los Ang.l.-s 751-5534 Alvarado. Rodrigo 0.. 14 36 Lak« ' Shon- Am-.. Los .Angeles 387-2025 Anaya, Ernesto L., 1929 So. Adair St.. Los .Angeles 747-1757 Andrade. Frank J.. 610 So. Breed Si.. Los Angel«-s 262-2986 Arias. Steven. 46-t6 East 2nd St.. Los Angeles 261-9626 Armenia. Robert. 927 N. Rowan Ave.. Los Angeles 261-7320 Arriola. Manuel. 5145 No. Breed St.. Los Angeles Barreno, Juan. 2417 Cincinnali St.. I.os Angeles 263-8877 Basso. Gabriel 26,3-1002 Beeerra. George. 442 N. Bernal St.. Los Angeles 261-993 ; Benitez. Raul. 616 S. Reeord Si.. Los Angeles 266-6.339 Benitez. Ricliarcl. 616 S. Record St.. Los Angel«-s 2( f).3.39 Bias, Michael. 929 S. Dacolah St., Los Angeles 261-6775 Bonifacio. Raul. 10955 F. n.ini.iirn Si.. Tcnplr CiU 288- 798 ) Broomis. Ni, k. 1829 Jone w . L. Aiigrlo 225-6-120 Calvo. (Carlos Jr.. 1661 S. .Ardinorr . r.. Los .Angeles 731- 07t Can). All.erl. 620 Gran.le Vista A r.. L..s Ang.-les 269-8171 Castellanos. Ni( k. 1322 Mornm PI.. l,o Angeles 269-5677 Cel.allos. Ronald, 824 Simnion.s St.. Mciil.i.ello 726-a536 Cervanic . F.lw.ird. 1 l. ' ' i8 S. H.. aliiHl r.. l... Angeles 263-0.581 Chavez, Joseph. 2674 Mantigo St.. l.() Angeles 261-9050 Clerni-ntin, Gordon, 3031 ' 2 West ' ie . Los .Angeles Rel-.5063 Corvera. Santiago. 3228 Garnei St.. l.i) Angeles 2( l-3l6 1 Davis. Alonzo. 6-15 F. 81st Si.. I,n „g,lrs 753-7279 De Ij Riva. S.Tgio. 9.38 S. Mr., ,1 Si.. ].  Angeles Duarte, J(.hn, .3(H7 Inez St.. Los Angela 269-1270 Duenas. Gill.erl. 1 141 .S. r)a(()lah St.. Los Angel.s 261-9517 Fdwards. Mark. 4}if)5 W. 2lsi St.. L..s Angeles 939-1205 Fsparza. Lorenzo. 10.30 F ' idlnian St.. Los Angeles 257-6280 Fstrada, Frank. 412 S. (;iess St.. Los Angeles 2( 8-l()81 Estrada. Fredd . 412 S. (lless .St.. Los Angel.s 2()8-H 81 Fernand.v. Luis. 2720 V. 9th St.. l.ns Ang.l.-s .38.3-0586 Fernand.v. Oscar. 55.5 .Mexatiilri.i Si.. UnlKwnod 221.5.511 Fierro. G;d.ri.-I. 2 W 1 Whitti.-r Bl d.. I.... ng.l.s 261-8 )81 Flet.-s. Artiiro. 2827 K. Fourth St.. i...s Ang.-l.-s 2().3-()(K l F ' lor.-s. Riiardo. 198() LiriMlowne St.. I.o.s . ngele.s 225-1779 77 DIRECTORY Frickr. Darun. 10U ' 2 N. Alma Ave.. Los Angeles 263-2989 Garcia, Dennis. 5051 Astor Ave., Los Angeles 268-5555 Gomez, Filil.erU). 3448 ¥.. 3ni Si.. Los Angeles 263-2957 Gomez, Jesse, 28141 2 Boulder St.. Los Angeles 262-8722 Gon zales, Bias .Jr., 378 S. La (Mne Ave., Los Angeles 269-2925 Gonzales, Robert. 457 N. Ditman Ave.. Los Angeles 280-0873 Gonzalez, Pedro, 3533 Pomeroy St., Los Angeles 268-2169 Gonzalez, Salvador. 108 E. Ann St., Los Angeles 221-6011 Grant, James, 1234 Los Palos St., Los Angeles 269-4023 Guidero, Edward, 344 2 N. Mathews St., Los Angeles Gutierrez, Richard, 3624 E. Ramboz Dr., Los Angeles 262-6835 Hernandez. John, 151 N. Ditman Ave., Los Angeles 264-8586 Hernandez, Patrick, 3009 Eagle St., Los Angeles 263-8343 Hernandez, Randy, 1153 So. Mott St., Los Angeles Herrera, Robert, 520 S. Ditman Ave., Los Angeles 268-3963 Holguin. Rudy, 3929 E. Rogers St., Los Angeles 262-0732 Iki. Philij). 115 Velasco St., Los Angeles 269-6021 Kunihiro, Allen. 2433 E. 2nd St., Los Angeles 263-1321 La Brada, Mario, 308 So. La Verns Ave., Los Angeles 263-1756 Langham, George, 606 ' 4 S. Breed St., Los Angeles 262-4955 Lira, George, 972 S. Orme Ave., Los Angeles 262-9005 Lira, Jose. 3103 Wynwood Lane Apt. 12. Los Angeles 268-3748 Llamas, Fred, 3557 2 Opal St., Los Angeles 269-4332 Loera, Thomas, 4307 E. 4th, Los Angeles 269-1722 Lopez, Arnold, 710 N. Breed St., Los Angeles 261-0638 Lopez, Humberto, 622 S. Evergreen Ave., Los Angeles 262-1736 Lopez, Jose, 4624 E. Hammel St., Los Angeles 269-7184 Lopez, Robert, 952 S. Marietta St., Los Angeles 262-3857 Lopez, Salvador, 2014 E. Third St., Los Angeles 272-7787 Loza, Manuel. 966 W. Court St.. Los Angeles 629-2971 Magat. Arnel, 5809 Seville Ave., Apt. D., Huntington Park 587-2316 Maldonado, Henry, 3957 E. Hammel St., Los Angeles 269-4044 Marron, Ronney, 3340 Stockbridge Ave., Los Angeles 222-4798 Martin del Campo, Michael, 3685 Rolle St.. Los Angeles 221-1947 Martinez, John, 4916 Lexington . ve., Hollywood 661-3066 Martinez, Philip. 1141 N. Miller Ave., Los Angeles 269-1272 Martinez, Rafael. 1708 S. Wall St.. Los Angel es 747-5949 73 Martin.-z, H.xlolfo Jr., 2113 K. UU St., Lo.. AnpU- 263- ;87 Medina. Alfr.d. 3050 Easi.M.I.- Blvd.. Los Ang. ' l.-s 269-6709 Mfjia. Grorpf. 756 Apajanian Way. MonU-lxlli ' 728-9560 Mi-na. Mi.ha.l. 1928 Daly St.. Los Angeh-s 225-ai-i2 Mc-rrado. Rolxrl. 1 120 S. Concord St.. Los Ang -U-s 269-9856 Mora. Rafa.-I. 1222 S. Plymouth St., Los Angeles 93.3-626.3 Muro. Roger. 46-10 E. Michigan St.. Los Angeles 261-1612 Myers, Art. 1 174 N. Miller St.. Los Angeles 262-66a5 Navarro. Robert. 2214 Inez St.. Los Angeles 262-8168 Nieves, Robert. 3503 ' 2 Lorke Av... Los Angeles 222-8249 Ochoa. Ernesto, 111 S. Evergreni St., Los Angeles 269-6747 Olvera. Efrain. .5.32 S. Bernal As. .. L..s Angeles 26.3-2a58 Osorio. Jorge. 3715 E. 7lh St.. L( Angeles 268-9618 Ozuna. Victor. 719 Eastmont Ave.. Los Angeles 723-4372 Pacheco. Rodolfo. 1 107 S. Dacoiah St.. Los AMg« ' les 263-7039 Padilla. Edward. 210 S. Malhrw . Los Angdo 262-8724 Paredes. David. 406 N. Bn-.d St.. Los Angeles 263-2741 Pmcda, HdImtI. 12.52 N. Coates Ave.. Los Angeles 263-46.33 Proctor. Michael. .3 UK) K. 7ll. St.. Los Angeles 26.3-1981 Que ada. Arturo, 626 N. Bnrd St.. Los Angeles 265-2.3a5 Ramon. Ravmond. .506 S. St. Louis St.. Los Angeles 261-83-W Ramos. John. .3016 Eva Terra.e. Los Aiigrlr 222-4825 Ramos. Jose. 4238 Men ur A c.. Los Angcl. 221-W70 Ramos. Xavier. 3565 E. 4th St.. Los Ang.les 262-9018 Renteria. Edwanl. 513 N. Vancouver .Ave., Lo .Vrigcirs 268-2.3.55 Rivera. Ernest. 1 1.32 N. Gage Ave.. l,..s Ang.l.s 261-728i Rochin. John. 2.308 Hog.r As... Los Ang.les 261-6(KH) Ro.lriguez. Ernest. 513 N. W.io.ls A ... I..) Angeles 261-6981 Rodrigu.z. lb. lor. 3724 Whilesi.l.- St.. L..- Angeb-s 2621420 R.xlrigue . K.-fugio. %1 En. li.l . .. I...s Ang.l.s 2(x5-.3.524 R.nlrigu.z. Ri. hard. 2712 E. Gnirad.. St.. L..s Ang.l. 269.49.56 Rodriguez. Wilbur. .32 S. Margarita Si.. |.i. .. Alhand.ra 281-2026 Rojo. AIImtI. 1.519 W. ()Oih Si.. L.. Ang.l.-s 7.58-7241 Roman. Xavi.r. Hl-7 S. N.-w ilam|ishire. Los .Xngel.-s 38(vkj0( Saiki. Michael. .3720 E. W..obMn. Dr.. 1...- Ang.-les . 261-W.32 Salazar. John. 1817 Darwin Av... Lo- Ang.l. 2220716 Salaziir. Jose. 29-17 523 ' j N. lb rb-ri ... I...- Ang.l. - 2().3-M72 74 Salcido, Jose, 523 ' 2 N. Hrrl..rt An... !... n-.l.-s 262-3319 Santa Cruz, Reiu-. 3538 Cit Tvniur Dr.. Los Angeles 261-9794 Santana, Mario. 201 Wesinu.iit Si.. Allianil)ra 284-0215 Sato, Thomas, 2616 ' 2 E. First St.. Los Angeles 269-4852 Sauredo. David. 4245 Mandakn Dr.. Los Angeles 262-2651 Sclunidt. Holurl. 4717 D.I Pa.- o Court. Los Angeles 222-3184 Seanez. Victor. 3562 B ' sui.k St.. Los Angeles 269-5692 Serna. Anthony. 2749 ' 2 Poincroy Ave.. Los Angeles 261-9529 Silva, Alexander. 3746 E. Do ier St.. Los Angeles 261-2888 Silva. Benny. S42 W. 42nd St.. Los Angeles 235-3302 Skelton. John. 4438 Garden Homes Ave.. Los Angeles 221-0856 Soto, Alfonso. 706 So. Dilnian Ave.. Los Angeles 268-7714 Tamayo, Luis J.. 616 So. Evergreen St.. Los Angeles 268-3877 Tavarez. Anthonv J.. 617 So. Record Ave.. Los Angeles 268-1526 Teramoto. Rick R.. 3149 ' 2 Blanchard St.. Los Angeles 263-0311 Thomas, Mark L. Jr.. 413 E. 95th St., Los Angeles 755-7248 Torres, Edward. 2923 Coolidge Ave.. Los Angeles 666-6979 Vaca, Philip. 3773 E. Princeton St.. Los Angeles 269-1443 Valdes, Anthony, 453 So. Chicago St., Los Angeles 263-3571 Valenzuela, Carlos L., 4947 Hubbard St.. Los Angeles 263-1228 Valverde, Ramon L., 428 Via Valverde. Montebello 261-9189 Vasquez, John, 1118 Rosalind Ave., Los Angeles 263-8781 Vasquez, Mario J.. 3703 E. 7th St.. Los Angeles 268-1563 Vasquez, Martin, 2433 Malabar St., Los Angeles 264-0263 Vasquez. Richard. 3703 E. 7th St.. Los Angeles 268-1563 Vasquez, William. 424 So. Evergreen Ave., Los Angeles 263-8988 Vega, Arnulfo, 233 No. Chicago St.. Los Angeles 261-7010 Vega, Xavier J., 2517 Sichel St., Los Angeles 223-0897 Velasco, Juan M.. 669 So. Eraser St.. Los Angeles 368-6875 Velasquez. Edward. 919 So. Orme Ave., Los Angeles 263-5829 Villa, Andrew S., 806 So. Townsend Ave., Los Angeles 261-7007 Villa, Arthur R., 3455 Beswick St., Los Angeles 263-0144 Villapando, Adolph. 1906 Pennsylvania Ave., Los Angeles 264-0558 Ybarra, Edmund D., 1319 Warren St., Los Angeles 261-9820 Yslas, William V., 34S9 Amethyst St., Los Angeles 221-5253 Zep HJa. Lawrence C, 3523 Opal St.. Los Angeles 269-7729 Zepeda, Ronald C, 3523 Opal St., Los Angeles 269-7729 75 ANTHONY AARON VALDES AMBITION: To go lo collrgp. and I tin- hack to coach at Salesian. Then -llli- (iown and have a big family. SPECIAL INTEREST: My family, sports, going out with the boys on the weekends. girl , and n-ading SPO RTS ILLl ' STRATJ-.D. ACTIVITIES: Freshman Class Pres. Hoincr M)m Pres.; Student Council 1, 2. .3; F.H.thall 1. 2. 3, 4; Ba.sketbali 1. 2. 3; Track 1, 2. 3, 4; SLS 2. 3. 4; SLS President 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: The guys from the Li-tlermen Society and Profi-s- sor, and Pia. PET PEEVE: Cantweli. running 220 ' s after pra ' tice. hypo riles, girls that act phony, and sprinters that talk 9.5 but run 11.0 flat. CARLOS VALENZUELA .WIBITION: Photographer, musician. SPECIAL INTEREST: Girls and music AHIMTIUS: Track. Baseball. Risket- ball USUALLY SEEN WITH: O . B.J. and gO Hl-offs. PCT PEEVE: English Class, and dud jokes from Oz and Mario. HWloN . I. KH1)K .AMBITION: Mechanical engineer or (.ornmercial .Arlisl. SPECIAL INTEREST: 4 Certain iiiliin l.idicv. ACnVITIKS: Drama 1. 3. 4; Prophets 1.2, .3, 4. rslALLY SEEN WITH: Mu- guvs from Drama Clid . .liwi an onc who h.iiig- .iriMind. VFV PEEVE: (;u s wh.. think the re li.ul v.ilos with their friend? but are cowards l themselves. tt.: ' JOHN VASQLIEZ AMUiriON: A wealthy. siH.essful CP.A.. all tin- way! SI ' KCIAI. INTEREST: Sou! music. Money, Sou! food. Going places, and those who pive {jeneroiisly! ACTIVITIES: Pep Club i; KVSH 1. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Richard V. and Alfonso S. PET PEEVE: Missing out on a good chance because of my being unpre- pared I MARIO VASQUEZ AMBITION: To make something of myself. SPECIAL INTEREST: Sports, girls, the night life, and Salesian High. ACTIVITIES: Hmrm. V.P. 1; Pep Club 2. 3: Annual Staff 4; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Honor Society Pres. 4; Homecom- ing Committee 4; Hmrm. Pres. 4; Stu- dent Council 4; Prom Committee 4; International Honor Society for H.S. journalisni 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Ronnie, Rudy. Larry, Humberto, Joe, David, Xavier, Alfonso, Mike, Eddie. Robert, and the guys at the Table. PET PEEVE: Empty gas tanks, work- ing on weekends, S.H.M. dances. RICHARD VASQIF7. AMFJITION: To makr thos.- (M-n-ons •.(H-i lal to nir as happs a possible, and help ihtm make ihtir dn-ams im«- true. SPKCIAL INTEREST: My girl O-rilia, fi-hiiif:, hunting, lamping and Irnnis. ACTIVITIES: Drama 1: C.A.P. 1; Honor Socirtv 3; Tulorinj; Club 3. ISUALLY SEEN WITH: My (sirl. Roman, Fonso, and my vpIIow clunkfr. PET PEEVE: Bii Ptns Ihal only uriti- ih.- first liriir. prnplr (hat li - Ixttrr llljri I ilo. Wll I I AM VASQUF AMIUIION: Pi.licr offi.rr. SI ' KCIAI. INTEREST: Sii.( .-.•d in Col- Irgr and married life. A(m ITIF.S: N.-wspap.r Staff 4. ISl ALLY SEEN WITH: Ern.sio Ochoa. Eilmiindo Ybarra the siispt ' i-t, rhickt-n luMd F.ddif (iuidiTo. fir l ' EF E: Gith.-ilral. HM I.FO l.KONARDd VECA AMIUriON: Ar. Int.-. Iii.d Ennin.-.r. L. •iuici-wtfid. SPFt ' lM lNrKRF T .w . sports. iiu l (:riVI ' IIF-S: F.Mitball I. 2; Var ity Ml I..aK(i.- 3. I. Risk.tball 1. MVP 2. . in.it 3. . Biisrlwll Vanity 2, 3. 4; Studrnt Coiinril I. 2. 3. : CisiiaN 2. 3. . I SIAI.I.Y SEEN WITH: Tin- (jmuIs. HucK. Ri.k. n.n . SI-S H,)y . I ' KI PEEVE: Pri.pli- who Irl lifr (trl thrill doMii. XAVIF.R VEGA AMBITION: To go to rollrgi- and l.r a success. SPECIAL INTEREST: Basketball. F ' oothall. Track, a special girl, money. ACTIVl ' l ' lES: Track 1. 4; Chess Club President 4; Senior Class Secretary- Treasurer; Student Council 4; National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Joe. David. Mario, the guys at the Table and the rest of the mighty class of ' 73. PET PEEVE: Homework, tardy bell. money for gas, and cheap NYC checks. JUAN VELASCO AMBITION: Mechanical Architect. SPECIAL INTEREST: Amy, Football, Girls, good booze and food. ACTIVITIES: Gee Football; Bee Foot- ball; Varsity Football 3, 4; Varsity Track 1; Mustang Board 3; SLS 3, 4; Homeroom President 1; Student Coun- cil L USUALLY SEEN WITH: Cochi, Cola Nut, Sugar Bear, SLS boys. Football Team and Amy. PET PEEVE: Hell week, conditioning week, Cantwell, Cathedral. EDDIE VELASQUEZ AMBITION: Lawyer, Musician. SPECIAL INTEREST: Music, Track, Debbie. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Track 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Honor Society 2, .3, 4; Drama 1; Newspaper Staff 4; Yell King 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Humberto. Mario, Joe, Xavier, and the Trac k members. PET PEEVE: Cathedral and Cantwell. M 1 Ml.LA WIHiriON; To suiTfcd in whaU-x.r I PKCIAL INTKRF.ST: Playing iinrltr ilii- ll :hl — wiiininj! anil Sandir. XCTIMTIKS: K I.all C.-.- ' s. B.-.- ' s, V ' arsiiv 3. !•; Trark G-c ' s, B« ' r ' s, Var- I SI ALLY SEEN WITH: Thr boys on ihi ' fiKiiliall Irani, and I os Gisuals. I ' KT I ' KKVE: Anyom- who ihinks they ' re iM-tler than us. (Cathedral, Canl- well, St. John Boseo. Notre Dame, St. Francis. So. Pasailcna and all lhos - other teams. Hl Ml.LA MHriiON: B«- a sueiesv and net int.. I (illege. SPECIAL INTEREST: i...ris. irU line in partietilar. miisir, S. C. Foot .M. At. ' IlMTlES: Cee F K)il all: JV Foot hall: Cee Basketlwll; JV ftiskelhall; arsil R;iskell all .3. V: Salesian Letter Mirn So. iei X 1: HaM-hall 4: SI.S S( He|iri--ent.lti r. I SI ALLY SKKN Willi: The tjMial . Seniors of 7.3, SI.S Ixjys, Kathy Ann. I ' FT PFFVE: Canlwell. Cathedral ...a.he . And B.S.. SUM Dami-.. .ind smelly soek hops. MMHIMI S Ml I I ' MX) WIHITION; To Ml..ee.l in whale rr I I ' KIVI IMFHF.ST: C.irU. fonikdi. ' I.im iv. |i.irlies. (TIMriF,S: F.M.thall I. 2. X I. Ir.i. k 1: S«Krer I. 2. I: U-Ilernien oi li-H .1, i. I Sr ALLY SEEN WITH: Tlie CisuaU I ' FT I ' FFVE; Cmtwell. hell week .ind JJO ' v ni Last Will I. Rii hard Alaldrn-, Iravi- Salrsian with ihr goals I must arhirvc to Irad a surcpssful life. I, Jii ' f Alon o, jravi- Salrsian thankful for all its dom- for m« ' . I. f od Alvarailo, lra r all m good lutk to rn brother firrman. I. Krin to Aiiaya. Iravi- Salrsian with fond mcmorio, and a pain in the nt-ck. I. Frank Andradr, Iravi- Salcsian knowing that this school is going to br messrd-up after the mighty Class of ' 73 leavesll I. Steven Arias, leave Salesian (|uietly. I, Koliert Armenia, leave the next senior wortliy of lorker 7. a |)roud heritage and a dirty lorker. I. Manuel Arriola, Arehie, leave Salesian with the knowletlge anti dt-gree from Salesian High S hool. I, Juan Barr« ' no. leave Salesian knowing the Class of ' 73 is the B -stll I, (jabriel Basso, leave Salesian in the stale of shock because I gradualeil. I, (ieorge Becerra, leave Salesian with a lot of memories, an e lucation and a smile. 1, Raul Benile , leave Salesian a wonderful and one of the greatest coaches in the History of Salesian, that in Bn . Tom Keigan. and the memories and agonies of x-country and Track Field. I. Richard FJenite , lease four ears luliind me and ihou ands of notes wlii ' ti I used and never got (aught ditching. I. Michael Bias, leavt- Salesian the wa I aw it I ' ;i i or Ship Out. I. F aul Bonifacio, leave Salesian parking stall with marks all ove r it. I. Ni( k [iroomi . bef|uest to Sah-sian ms F ,cologicallIiiin|ihcr Itx ker. I, (larlo ( alvo, leave Salesian all m memories. I. Albert Cjro. leave the lasual ' s (uir theme .songs Dreaming CasualK and . Casual Look. I, Niik Castellatu)s. lake ilie memories of Salesian Hi|:li Sd 1 with me. I. F inald Ci ' ballos, lease the memories of me to Salesian. I. Kd (!er ante , leave Salesian the otdy thing I had, nothing. I, Joe (ihav - , leave Salesian the way 1 came, the R.T.I). Bus. I. Gordon Clemenlin, leave Salesian knowing it in.idc iiic r c. I. Jinuiiy Corvera, leave Salesian with s|)iril and jiriili . I. Aloii o Davis. Ii-ave the best years of my life. I. . Sergio I)e Li |{i a, lease nothing to ansbods. I. John Duarle. will nothing to the school because I am taking eserything with me. I. (iilbert Duenas, leave Salesian with the rcmembram e of neser having had the pleasure of going to dcienlion in four sears. I, Mark KiKsarils, lease Salesian to go on about ms liu int . I .ilso lease the other brother- unod luck because they sure are gonna need it to cope svilh the things that ' s going on. I. Loren o Flspar a, lease in future football jdasers ihe pride of winning. I. Frank Fstrada. Ii-ase Salesian for (iOOD. I. Iicilds K-lr,id.i. lease S.ilesiau n)s good gr.ido. I, I.uis Fernande , lease Salesian after I- years of hard work. I. Oscar F« ' rnaiule , lease ms business for llie ne l he.id. I, ( abe Fi rro, le.ivi- Salesian ' s Stiulent Body a complete .irul resi-ed book on Fm.imc Irjckers. I, Art Heiex. le.ise Saloian ag.iin. the right sv.is. this linn ' . I, Ric.irdo F ' lori ' s, lease Salesian High School with the intentions of neser coming back. I. Danns Fricke, leave Salesian finally. I, Denrus (iarcia. leave Salesian the s as I c.ime through tin- Fn nl door. I, III (iome . wish ms little brothers the best of Im k in their futuri- sears here al Salesian and thank i u Frances for eserything you ' se done for me. •2 And Testament I. Jesse Gomez, leave Salesiaii with m diploma and uilli memories of good times. I. Bias Gonzales, will m tuo |)aikinf; stalls 103 and 104 to who ever is willing to j)ark their car sideways. I, Robert Gonzales, leave Salesian Mr. Ruegamer. Bro. Jerry, Vr. Baysinger, Fr. Headberg, Fr. Barbariol, Bro. Tom, Mr. Dubue some alliums called HAIRI Also some books on how to grow hair in 2 days. I, Pete Gonzales, will to Mr. Ruegamer a book entitled How to Simonize your Head. I, Sal Gonzalez, am taking everything with me. I. Jame Grant. Iea e Salesian knowing it was the best four ear of m life. Salesian shall alwa s be in m memor . I, Ed Guidero, lea e Salesian thanking it for the best 4 yrs. of my life, and will to my freshmen my parking place in front of St. Isabel church. I, Richard Guitirrez, leave to Mark Comaduran the bag of clothes he wore and the pictures taken of him on the day of Orientation. I, John Hernandez, leave Salesian out the front door. I, Patrick Hernandez, being of sound body and mind, will to my brother Vincent, my ten pairs of socks used during the Mighty Mustang Football games. I, Randy Hernandez, leave anyone a pair of butt pads for those long, exciting rallies. I, Robert Herrera, hope that Fr. John in the candy store lowers the prices and gives change once in a while. I, Rudy Holguin, leave the underclassmen the school rules. I, Phil Iki, leave Salesian High, but wishing I didn ' t have to, knowing that for the past four years, I have known the great est bunch of guys that have ever lived. I. Allen Kunihiro, leave Salesian hoping the rest of Salesian leaves the way the Class of 73 did, The Best!! ' I, Mario La Brada, will a year ' s subscription to Barber ' s World and How to cut hair in 5 easy steps to Mr. Rudaflores and the 210 Barbershop crew in hopes that they will eventually learn how to cut hair right. I. George Langham. leave what I came with NOTHINGII I, George Lira, leave Salesian High rich as it is to improve. I, Joe Lira, leave to Salesian a big smile and knowing that I graduated. And never forget those good and bad times at Salesian. I, Fred Llamas, leave Salesian a lot smarter, a lot heavier, a lot happier, and with a lot more good friends. I. Thomas Loera, LEAVEIl I. Arnold Lopez, leave all of m hair, whii h I ' xe cut throughout the football seasons splattered through the halls of Salesian. I, Humberto Lopez, leave Salesian High with memories of four years. I, Jose Lopez, leave Salesian knowing that this was the best four years of my life. I, Robert Lopez, leave Salesian knowing it was the best years of my life. I, Sal Lopez, leave Salesian knowing 1 made many new friends — Thanks. 1, Manuel Loza. leave Salesian High School with the hope that the Photo Club will continue forever and ever here at Salesian. 1, Arnel Magat, do hereby leave a portion of my hair in my locker as a donation for Bro. Weirich. My locker ' s combination ma be asked from Mr. Ruedaflores. 1. Henry Maldonado, being of sound mind and body, not to mention noble character and humble spirit, leave to Mr. Tito Casanave the golden rule and a bag of {)eanuts. 83 I. F kIn Vliirlinr . leave Salesian with ihe inaru memories of Fr. Barhariol ' s so -ks. I. Alfred Meiiina. rame with «-v«Tytliinn and leave with nothing. I, Cvitrtir Mejia. leave to llie next rela learn the power to remain undefeated for three straight years. I, Mil hael V. Mena. heing of an unsoun l mind, body, and spirit will to Salesian what 1 aiquired from it: an unsound mind, body, and spiriti I. Ruhert Mercado. leave Fr. Marshall my empty locker. I. Rafael Mora, leav« ' Salesian in more ways than one. I. Hosier Muro. leave Salesian, Bro. Jerr , Fr. Hedherg, and my lo( ker 119 with a ran of Hardshell turtle wax inside of it. I, Art Myers, leave to Salesian with ilir hi)|)i- that the future xnior elasses be as great as the class of 73. I, Robert Navarro, lease Salesian before they find out what Vw done. I, Robert Nieves. will the return of all the ungratefulness, disrespect, and headaches back to those who gave it to me here at this school. I, F.rnesto Ochoa, leave Salesian. but not abme. I, Kfrain Olvera, leave Salesian ibi- hope and inspiration to the ludrnt. and teat hers with tin- chalbwige to this institutionalized complex that has niolded followers and not leajlers. I, Victor Ozuna. will In Rube ibr lube m knowledge of making Mr. M.ceia change the subject. I. Rudy Pachecu, being of sound body and soul leave Salesian willi llic man memories ot eating the cabteria ' s f I and all the barfing aftenvards. I, Fdward I ' edilla, leave Salesian, with m iiiKiuencbable lbir l for monetary gain. I, David Paredes, leave Salesian the same ua I came, through the front door. I, F obcrl Pineda, will a book on How lo take care of our shape i Fr. Marshall. I, Michael Proitor, leave my cousin I arry Sanchez 17 in baseball to carr on the tradition. I. An Oiiezada, leave Salesian nothing. I, Rasmond Ramon, leave Salesian with what 1 found here: nothing. I John Ramos, leave Salesian the way I had to come, b force. I, Jose Ramos, leave my bo«)ks to the next idiot who takes tin- same -lupid classes I did. I, Xavier Ramos, leave Salesian with a heavy heart and a light wallet. I, Fdward Renteria, leave Sab-sian ' s locker room beads to aiuone . . . I, Frnest Rivera, leave the Freshmen who ha e b ur ears to go wilb llioc bw wonls: keep it cool! I, John Rochin, lca c Salesian lndciii- of ilic future ibc pleasures I ba i- gotten from here and that lhe pla smart anil never gel i auglil!! I. Frnest l xlriguez, leave Salesian High School. I. Hei lor Rodriguez, leave with nothing in my mind. I, f -fugio Rodriguez, leave Salesian grateful for the eibn alion it ga c me, not onl from textbooks but also from life itself. I. Richard Rodriguez, leave Salesian regretting thai I never got to burn it down. I. W dbur Rodriguez, leave free at last. 1, Albert Bojo, h-ave Salesian the i ab-teria figuring out what was it ibal I ile during the whole vear. I, Xavier Roman, leave Salesian High knowing that we are the 1 school on the east side. I. Michael Saiki, leave Salesian High School a little h.ippv and a little sad; while all the while grateful to all the dedicated teacher-, who have helped me on mv wa . I. John Salazar, b-ave to the next wierdo ASM. Secn-tarv our new Ivpewriler .imi cheap ditto machine ami oiu fantastic student union room. { ' . I) I, Jose Salazar, leaving Salesian kimwing thai I ' ln p.irl of (be la-l of the great class ever to leave Salesian, never !i be (be same. M . Jose Saliido, leavf Salesian the energy to keep u[) uilli llie women, cause they ' re getting better. . Rene Santa Cruz. Iea e to Salesian a new joke hook. . Mario Sanlana. le.ne to Salesian in in tiiemorv a lroni; noMc cliafaricr. and liooks uhicli I tcad IroMi llie mIiooI iilirarv. thai wrieii t ich ' v.iiit to in ilass lu(lies. , Tommy Sato, leave Salesian FOREVER. . David Saucedo. leave my memories that I have had here with Rosalva. . Rohert Schtniilt. being of sound mind and body, leave with a heavy heart, and a heavy tuition bill . irt(U ' Seanez. will to the next mile rela teatii to ( ven try to break our three ear undefeated team. . Tonv Serna. leave my phone number and address in the 1973 atunial for the girls. , . lex Siha. will lots of luck to ever) student. , Benny Silva. leave Salesian sound, sober, and educated? , Michael Skelton, leave Salesian never to return. . Alfonso Soto, leave Salesian knowing I had a great time here. , Luis Tamayo. leave Bro. Jerry a pair of New shoes and socks. , .Anthony Tavarez. leave what I have NOTHING!! , Rick Teramoto, leave Salesian my ability to stay out of trouble. . Mark Thomas, leave to Salesian a bag of sunflower seeds and a glass of water. . Edward Torres, leave my locker 159 to anyone who has the guts to go through what I went through for four years. , Philip Vaca, leave Salesian with four years of my life in education. , Anthoin V ' aldes, leave Salesian knowing that I was one of the lucky ones to come to the best school in E.L.A. . Carlos Valenzuela, leave my 54 chevy to help Mr. Meccia get to school on time. , Ray Valverde. being of sound mind and body leave Salesian with a hope that the power hungry administration will cool down so the freshmen will have a better senior year than we did. . John Vasquez, leave Salesian. hoping to return, but never again as a student. , Mario Vastjuez, leave Salesian knowing that this was the best four years of my life — and knowing that I haven ' t won an election yet. , Martin Vasquez, leave Salesian with an electric shaver to Mr. Ruedaflores for school use. , Richard Vasquez, get a kick out of listening to these idiots trying to outdo each other on the last will and testament. , William Vasquez, being of sound mind and body leave Salesian with my sound mind and body. , Arnie Vega, leave Salesian with the dream of a football championship. , Xavier Vega, leave Bro. Jerry a life time supply of dirty, white socks. , Juan Velasco, leave Salesian hoping that the football team will take over where we left off 1. . Eddie Velasquez, leave Salesian knowing that I graduated from the greatest Class of ' 73 its ever had. , Andrew Villa, leave Salesian knowing that the saying The year of the Mustang will be changed to The Years of the Mustangs. . .Art Villa, leave for good and in two pieces. . .Adolph Villapando. LEAVE. , Edmund Ybarra, come and leave Salesian smart. , Willie Yslas, leave Salesian!! , Larry Zepeda, leave Mike Murillo the girls 1 met. . Ronnie Zepeda. leave the girls 1 never met to Mike Murillo. 85 K.DMI [) YFJARRA AMHiriON: ( iJiii|iui T Tfihnii ian. SPKCIAL INTKREST: Musir. mf.han- ii -. ar il j!irl . ACI ' IMTIES: Tra.k 1. 2. 3. 4; Fcwt- hall 2; Ban.l 3. 4. LSI ALLY SLLN WHM; tvir bo«l . PET PEEVE: Biing brokf. dumb chirk-, anil slow p -oplc. mi. I, YSLAS AMHITION: To surreed in Law Knfori I ' lni ' til and livr. SPECIAL INTERUST: C.-.il. musir, my Camaro (dream car), someone ' s Gcxlfalh.r. A(:il !TIF_S: Drama 1, 2. 3. 4: Pr.- . 4; H.in l 3. 4. USUALLY SEEN Willi: Vi.j... Bt)h N.. Chuy E.. Ray V., Prophets, Mas- l|U«TS. PKT PEE E: Un.lr AllM-rt, mill-, buf- falo hair, .mil h.ird -hinr. I HH1 .IPKDA WllilllON: Paramrdir. SPECIAL INTERK.ST: NOTRE PAME U, M R.. •.mall iar (MC ). Innn ui ' i ' kriiils. n r . the ni)(hl life. ACIIVITiK.S: Or Fm.tlKill; Baskrilull; Irark; J.V. EimiiIkiII, Honor S Miel 1. 2. 3. I USUALLY SEEN WITH M.in... R,.,, nir, Elio, Roherl, Mike NL, SIcm-, and ihr Im)V ' . al ihr Tahlr. Ph r PEE E: Prnph- who lie. f(irN who ihink lhr know the wii ! am. RONNIE ZEPKDA AMBITION: ParariUMJir. SPECIAL INTEREST: U. ' l.l.i. ' , foot- ball, and the night life. ACTIVITIES: C.V Foothall. Baskethall, Track; J.V. Baskethall. Foothall; Honor Society 3, 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Mario Vas- quez, Larry, Mike M., Rohert Lopez, and the guys at the table. PET PEEVE: Getting a haireui. SENIORS NOT PICTURED Richard Flores Robert Herrera Manuel Loza Bob Nieves Philip Martinez Rudy Martinez George Osorio Eddie Renteria John Rochin Hector Rodriguez Tony Serna Alex Silva Bill Yslas 87 n  mo :-9 , ti j nuk M V 9s •f =:: -;5 t  . ' ' t . .; rf ■.■k;iJL: .Vu ' .B- ' fisir .. y; -- :- ;iiv f ' iJfVA;;ft;Or ityiV- iS? c : 5i3S S ' ' ' ' f ' ' ' ' m i-ii; ' ' . ■' ; ' VsvJ is ' JlS d ,.-«!! ; ' . - [; ' 5 - ?r ' -: . ' Ma uiiivr Trim Mrlandm, mur.; Eil Purlla. Cmu-rnrio RfMlnxun. Javirr l brija. Mrmo Loprx, Eddir Martina, Eddie Tonrs, Bro. Tom Krrnan, roarh. Knrrling Rn lri||ur , Humbrrto Alunw. Victor Scan«. Frank Viramonlrs, Jiwr Guzman. B t t Cross Country GIF A CHAMPIONS Thf Miislaiig Cniss Omnlry li-am maili- hislon for Sali- ian this car by Ix-inx llir first -vfr Sali-sian si)ua l lo bring a V.W ' hain|ii )nshi| U ihp school. This l -spilr a onr-|H inl loss to a finr Loyola ronlinni-iil which deprived the Mustangs of the league title. This seiliark wa- greatly miniini .ed by Sali-sians ' speelaeulur win in the CIK A ehainpion ship run held at MSAC. Hail to our very fine team for great attitude and fine spirit. 90 ' .:i8i ' • , : i::;3 • rj- • 93 I i The ulmination of a great season! J.V. Cross Country L lo R.: RirharH Elizaldr. Victor Jimcnn. G«orKr Ma«alUnrs. Raymond Brnilo. KnrrUng Frank Quinonn. Jr u Ochoa. RichinJ Medina. 96 Cee Cross Country ' •;, ' ■' ' ? -« •• I - , (■. ' ■k ' •A M L.fi In Hifiht B.J- A Row: Robert Fierro, mgr.; Danny Lopez, Jose Calderon, Armando Rodriguez, Mario Garcia, Joe Herrerra. Kneeling: David Avila. Ld Perea. Calixto Barreda, Frank Villalpando. 97 Football 72-73 V KL . W-. I)r(rii5r i umr in U t kill. 98 Carter and Rea close in for tackle. SALESIAN 24 25 13 13 12 24 SEASON ' S RECORD WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL BISHOP GORMAN SOUTH PAS. NOTRE DAME LOYOLA CANTWELL ST. JOHN BOSCO ST. FRANCIS Alaturrc firi ' fur bij; ain. OPPONENTS 6 13 28 21 36 21 34 99 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM r Pf T f r f r Hiiu I, I, H Prir l iyi. Rnnnir Ahi . Louir Tfinuyo, Owar Orvinlrj, EdHir. Rrntrria. Arnold Lopra, Pit Hrrnindrt, M rk Thonuji. Ijm Prni. Phil Gomrj. Juj n VrU.vo. Kim i ' Ijiuir Valiln. miiniiKrr. Andy Rra. C rgr Piirrhan, Jnuw VarrU. Danny Friikr, Ed Orvantrj, Arnir rfft. Andy Villa. Phil Maninn. Edmund Zahala. Rudy Marlim-x, Mikr t amlHia. manadrr. Rau . AnKrI Cnmn. Tommy Rioo. Tony Samhr , Trd Carlrr. Tony Valdn. Lorrnjo Ei pana. Ed Culirim, Ernie Ohoa. Ed Cunrl. Frank .Amparan, ' f .k Aljlorrr. 100 MR I.AHHY HKYAN Ur.i,! Ci,!, It itiiil llhlilu fhmliir III ihr Mmliinjn Carirr hraiU in for ihr rnd tonr. loa V tiiit-ti«-i on Wtr iif kt« Coach discussing strategy with Eddie. Loya charges through the line. 103 Cosrh RnllinMin nn ihr fm vr. bftdif tiivrit ii nil hr h«ft. 104 I I 105 i i « 106 J.V. FOOTBALL TEAM itt ' RoK I. LR: Carlos Anaya, Fernie Trancoso, Alonso Munoz. David Marinez, Roland Guzman, Emilio Romero, Albert Mendoza, Mario Rea, Humberto Corona, Rene Castella- nos. Art Morrel. Row 2: Coach Eddie Hernandez, Eddie Vasquez, Javier Gonzalez, Auggie Munoz, Lupe Zabala, Jess Galban, Jimmy Vega, Danny Ramirez, Arnold Andrade, David Sepulveda. Coach John Zabala. Rou 3: Ruben Holguin, Carlos Valles, Lenny Esparza, Joe Corrall, Mike Rapp, Kevin Veit. Luie Zamora, David Granados, Sal Morales. CEE FOOTBALL TEAM fr%- • ■C: 107 Varsity Basketball I., lo R Suruiiim Art Villi. Rkk Rudhipiec. Manuel AmoU. Mirk Edwinb, Al Solo. Rii.l M.iriini-7, Tony Sinchcz. Dinny QuinUni. Ronnir An,i Knrrliixf Gwrh Sinrr, mur. Rurbrn Mimnrz. Coich iJblxin. ■ffM Hj 10 £ fl BASKFTBAI.I. D« ' S[ il«- a 6-16 srason nTonl ihi- Miistan(rs pla r(l vrrv com- p !!!! !- Itaskrthall ami showcil marked impnnrirn-nl In l v lal- Irr [larl of the M-ason. Salrsian finishf l fifth in ihc s«nrn tram Drl Rry Lragur winning 3 of ihr last four leagur frames: 74-47 ovrr (jintwrll, 78-. ' l over Romo Tti-h. and 66-63 ovrr St. John B« !M-o, in Isl plarr at thr timr with a 8-1 nt-onl. Tht- Mustangs wrrr pacr ) by 1st Tram .Ali-Lragur giianl. Mark FUlwanJs who avrragr l 18.2 (HiinLs [x-r gamr. ioadtSuR. All-League — Ronnie Arias i I — (en cot byllldlt event nesiW ' Victorious Moments! SALESIAN vs CANTWELL 109 ■H=r no Ill 112 113 JV ' S i. Ui H Hii«l AliUriM. Ht ' nr Lira, Mjrr Krlluni. Rm t-r (!amuiij ' «. Krank Olivju. Mikr Aldanu, Jimmy Sdiiti ' n. ( -..i. I (rcttrKc IjMMin. mgr. Rubrn Marlinri. 114 MEN H B 1 f P B J P fLj B J w b K l i9 tjirrrlradm Irail ihr Mu laii|| tii a Itm Bee ' s L to R: Guillermo Rodarte, Ralph Avila, Ruben Holnum, Phillip Moriel, Raymond Diaz. Ralph Tello, Ken Nakashima, Glen ttakabayashi. Kneeling: Henry Torres, Coach Willie Allen. Cee ' s - 1(1 R Kdili. ' Tiirr. . Mark i)rt.f;j, B«Tnie Rivera, Eilmiinil Valdes, Eliseo Esquivel, Robert Hernand.v. .Silwyn Lloyd, Coach Stephans, Raul Aceves, Carlos Alcala, Art x pt . Krank ' aldes. Robert Apeda, Mike Omos, Robert Botello, Louie Arellanos. 115 n C . i I II i N ■I If lib Ik .?« Varsity 1973 hi Row. L to R: R. Velasques. J. Gusman. J. Camunas. R. Jimenez, L. Magallanes, V. Seanez. E. Torres, E. Velasques, Mgr. A. Luna. Second Row: L. Hernandez, A. Davis, R. Benifez. G. Mejia, A. Alonzo, M. Lopez. C. Rodrigues. J. Lebrija. J. Jarimillo, T. Caldera, E. Martinez. B. Rodriguez, Coach Bro. Keegan. Third Row: L. Esparza, A. Villa. A. Soto. J. Herrera, T. Valdes, A. Villalpando, Coach Rollinson. 117 t.. I A rraok mile relay Itam; Alonso Davis. Ed Torris. Raul Biniiiz. V ' irior Scanez. 119 Thr ttrain hov « n ihr farr of M Martinr . Jjurr Receiving the baton Salesian runner goes after his opponent. Tony Valdez reaches the tape first again. %f iil ' vJviijitJ-, ' • ' 123 J.V. Track L to R. First Row: David Lira. Jesse Ochoa. Danny Lopez. C. Bareda. Tim Sato. Second Roiv: Albert Mendoza. Richard Medina, Ray Benitez. Hertor Barraza. Robert Tavarez Cee Track L lo R First Ron: Rud Midina. F. VilLipamli). A. Maniuez. D. Avila, V. Corona. A. Rodrigue , J. Vcpa. A. Tavarez. Srcniul Rou: M. Orlcfja. D. Rodriguez. J. Perez, Helor Cruz. H. Kellam. J. Urtiega, R. Maddaleno. S. Lloyd. D. Navarro. B. Kodovandy. Third Row: J. Lop z. R. Fierro. An Lopez, G. Medina. M. Ruiz, R. Gutierrez, R. Camunas. J. Valdez. L. Vallesteros. Tony Salazar 123 Soccer 1973 1.. In R.: Jii.111 Itjrnm.. Krji i i. Ciliuii. . .l.il(ili ill.i|Mnil.i. Frank t.«trj.l.i. (..-..rgi- M.ju. Juv Alori n. Amir rfu. l n S ilnr . An Nivirni. Krilrn  Mm. jii.l Miail Oui h l.iii« Villa I.. Ii. R : M.iii.iKir All. rl Luru. Miimlxrtn Girona. h- u- CI. hi«a. Prirr Mon-nn. Kmlilir K-lraiU. Goiqir Mrrraclo, Jjimi ' Mm ado. Jo .r ' a i|uiv. Mlifrt M ' ihIii .i. Tin- 1073 S«K rr S -as(in at Salrsian High School Itniiighl man jo . to pluyiTs, I ' oaclics and fans. Ri hl froni llu- Intcinning thr li-anis wen- fnrnicd willi a sirirl srnsr of ri |Min iliilil . hani work and disriplinc All lliis aildi- l U ihi- (iridr whiih rarh pla iT had in his tram whirh pnMliiiiil fmi- rrsidts. Thf ;ir llv team canir from a fifth pl.ni- in I ' JTJ. Ill .1 lliird placr in 1 )7.1. This ramr aftf-r a tn-nirndous (XTforin- ann- and afirr U-ing togi-lhrr witli thr h-adrrs for half of a wason. Its riMord was; 9-3--1. Thr Junior Varsit tram, from a lasl plari- in l ' )72. lanu- to an untie- fratrd first plarr this yrar with an impressive nt-onl of 16-0-0. The satisfaction uns eomplete. Tmo main fartors v hi( h lontriliuled to the suire.ss of the team were the adnnnislration ' s sup| on, and the work- ing together of the players and eiwehi ' s. We li ok with eonfidenre to the futiiri ' . The Salesian S«MTer team ha- done it again. Congratulations. 124 w  - WIW «r-  - - - Cesar Elguezabal heads toward the poa!. All-league Frank Estrada takes the game seriously. The Mustangs relax after another victory. 125 I •«. I i AUant (Mil pU « ihr (ihanlnm. HHi!V '  V y.. { K.l.li. R.-,.M,l,v 1,..-, hi. (..J, I nil , Urn -j -T-i SjE r 136 PUtrrs Iniilil up ihrir •pinl ilunnn lul ' linir. Freeway League Champs «™«« . Top Rou: Armando Shalboub, Javier Urtega, Alvaro Zazuela. Cesar Elguezabal. Eddie Resendez, Alonso Munoz. Carlos Sanchez and J.V. coarh Mr. Manuel Tejeda. Bniinm Ron: Carlos Delira. Jeff Hernandez. Frank Lopez, Henry Alvarez, Richard Gutierrez. Ruben Gutierrez, Gilbert Monlero. Marco Hernandez. Hector Barraza and Manager Fernando Padilla. J. V. s o c c E R Coach Villa discusses strategy before the game 127 1 Frlr Loya unlranhrA ■long onr. Rrj «h4)w« hi« form Torvrni nkr% hi «i|(njil (mm ihr rtiarh. -M . «o ,dpl. i TuSri 6 u m m m  tita II- - ' ! ' ■; i; I ... J ' - ' .;.- l)Mar Frriundn. Jor L, . . . ZatMlii, Juliii Rumrn, Milir PinurUs, Andy Rra. Art Mym. Rirk Alalorrr, Manurl Arriola. Ernir Oho . Joar Salrido. ni|cr. Divid Run. I JkiAi i,...i ta 130 1 y M %t . - 1 h Mar .• w Pete signals for the next pitch. W )it 1 ' ■' :m. Julio Ramos takes dangerous lead. Jimmy crouches into position 131 Mario iiprinl! (or rxira l jmn . 132 PinurU «IM|C anoihrr unninilrr I Oscar cuts wide past second. 1 ' ' ' WMk J ME 1 p r T b 1 f _-t . — J 1 l«a - j ■a • 1-- - ' W . Jz a 1 F= mt B -H H K - — Ift y f , - - WJ tf 5 w- TT 7 133 all J.V. Baslih 1 - Jfc; ■mt ' a rrsf- P t HiiUiim I.. — R.: GNirh Mikr Sakamniii. Rav l)u . Krank Vililrz. Ton RiHlnmir . Ji r l i ano. Arniamln Millan. AlonM Muno . Frriumlo Traixow. Sil Hrmitviri. WhrtX Mrnilou, AIIhtI AmrU, Tiiny S vi iano. Frank Oliva . Jiniin Saniloval. John Ri )a! , ninr. Etimunil Valiiri, Ralph Trilo. Top L — R f l.lir (.inu Hi nn 7jni irjnii. Krnir Quin inr«. Mano Rra, An Gon alrz, Tony Cmlinr , Jaimr Mrrrado. Jor Hrmandrro. Miivtanii makr« lunK ihrnw In fim. ' '  -T 134 Golf L. to R.; Standing: Mr. Stephen. Henr Torres. Da id Garay. Jot ' Lopez. Steve Lopez. Jim Dycus, Ruben Garcia, Coach Rueganier. Kneeling: Larry Ruotola. Martin Alman a. Danny Quiniana. Steve Martinez, Edward Mizota. Coach Ilouani Kuegamar 135 .• ' :y. ' -- ' V ' ••■:• ' n. ACTIVITIES 1973 ; s 1973 Homecoming Queen Miss Rita Tafoya This year ' s Honierotning Queen is Miss Rita Tafoya. a Senior at St. Matthias High Sc:hool in Hunington Park. The entire student body wishes to congratulate Rita on being selected as Queen, and wish her the best of luck during her reign. On the night of the Dance, November 11. Rita was escorted by Senior Larry Zepeda. 139 Mi- (.liirij ( tiill)-ii ( iir l il of l.onilii U ' inh SrhiM l Eworlri) l Mr. Mario ' a.si|iii- I Miss Linila Aiiiiina a Bishop Conalv Mifih Sihool K-scorlfil l Mr. Krnir Rotlri iK- Miss Nanry Bf-llran Ramona G nvi-nt Hijsh S -hool Hscorlfd l) Mr. Rod . l arado Mi«s Tlu ' r -s,i diaviv Mis.sion lli)(h ShiMil KsrortiHl hy Mr. Jj-vv ( onif 140 Qiieeii s ( Miss Sandy Gallegos Sacred Heart of Jesus High School Escorted by Mr. Dav id Paredes Miss Yvonne Maldonado Sacred Heart of Mary High School Escorted by Mr. .loe Chavez Court Miss Gretchen Metzgen St. Michael ' s High School Escorted by Mr. Mark Edwards Miss Carol Wong Immaculate Heart High School Escorted by Mr. Rick Teramolo 147 143 Mexican Independence Day 144 y- VQ« L 145 Salesian Day I r Siilr ian Dav wa hrlil lirn- lo lomiiUTiiorali- ihr lifr and ulraU of Si. Jiiliri li i ' ( ( . Trj litii nall . Anhltislioii rimolln Manning is ihr oni ' hHii prr i lr oviT Salf ian Day. This year, howrvcr. Arrhbishop Manning I ' oiilil not lit ' hi-ri ' with iis. In his iilao- was Rishi |i Juan Ar iitH-. who honoD-il Us with his prrsriici-. X ' hilr hi-rr. Bishop Ar uh - talkril hriffly wilh ihe S« ' niont and answcn-il ipu-slions. Salrsian Day was roniposnl of many sluili ' nl-oricntfd arlivilii-s: Bas- kclliall. luK-o-wars. an l a Mass pri-siilcil over hy Bishop .At uIm-. We wi.sh lo ihank all those who helped lo make Salesian Day the surres.o it was. We es[ieiiall would liki- lo ihank Bishop Juan .At uIm- for taking the lime and Iroiihle to lorne lo our school and participate in our Sah-- sian Day celebration. QDA - V you WORRIED Hi h i ' f ul !.ilk« ith ihf • iiitT 111 ih ' - Itl ' fjr • pB P 146 DOF. aE [- Enlhusiaslic students look on as there is basketball games in the gym. 147 you WORRIPD ABOlJft Mr RunUflnrr inlrodurm Ri«h«i| ArjiulH . Thr liand prrfnrm.« ItrCnrr ihr Mjm. U8 [- ' A Mr. Hodge looks on. 149 I 7 ni hii|i Arrulw lirinK rworlril ihnxiKh ihr (i ni b ihr Ixllrrmrn. ISO SluHrnls RitiiiH il Bi«Ih ' | ' 1 •liimlmii malum  • hr rntpr cr iwf«r f i i ij 1 Bishop Arzube celebrating Mass. ASB President Mike Saiki gives the welcoming speech. 151 Celebrity Basketball Game On Friday. March 17, ' 73, The Johnin Brown All-stap mrl ihc fai-ully of Salcsian High S -hool, ihc purposi- Iwiiig Ki raise money for the school. The fa st-moving action con- linucil through the game, and the faculty put up a good fight. But in the fn l it was the All-stars that came up virlo- riouii. Wi- would like to give our sincere thanks to the Johnny Brown All-Stan) for taking the lime and trouble to help raise funcN for our schlHii. and hope that they make a return visit iti the fiiliirc K 1 Mr t k ukm ihr rrlmunil. Mr. SfhitMrr Knr« up for Itan. 152 Coach Bnan loses the tip-off to the opposition. Mr. Mack is stuffed while trying for two. 153 u.s.c. vs. Rams Basketball Game TISS t --k u • M i The Los Angeles Rams and the champion U.S.C. Trojans bat- tled it out on the basketball court this year to benefit Sale- sian ' s athletic program. The hard fought game was won by the Tro- jans. The students of Salesian are especially grateful to the U.S.C. players who donated their time for our cause. 155 y ■V . r.t ' nw t V. X riift « K ' tJ ;  ISA Freshmen Orientation 157 Rallies 138 159 Da iices 160 161 n v ' Mfr 4«k- jjtUM itL . . i ' u '  .w X i ' r J ..I . - ■-; V..:. ■' t ERNESTO A. ANAYA Stuff photofirapher Finaniiul uiiitsor EiUlorinChief ' 73 I Pllll II ' IK! JA. U„S CKANT AssiMarU rdilor I) M|) I ' ARK.nF- ' JOE CHAVEZ ROBERT LOPEZ JOSE SALCIDO MARIO VASQIIRZ MODERATOR: BRO. ERNEST MARTINEZ S.D.B. SPECIAL THANKS TO: MIKE SAIKI, BRO. JESSE LOPEZ S.D.B., RUDY HOLGUIN, ALLEN KUNIHIRO 167 Salesian High School Student Council 1972-1973 Mik.- Saiki . S15 Pn-i.l.iil Efrain Olvrra — ASB Vicc-Pn ' sidrnt John Sala ar — ASB S« ' T« ' tary Allen Kiiniliiro — ASB Treasurer l )l)ert (ion ales — ASB Pnhlic Relations Pliilifi Iki — ASB Parliamentarian Kuily Holnuin — ASB Intra-sehool I [it iritali e John l (ir|iiti — Seniui ( ]lass President joe (Ihave — Senior Class Vice-President Xavier Ve a — Senior Class Ser.-Treas. George Yepes — junior Class Presid ' nt jose Sandoval — junior Class Viee-Presiilmt VA o Vas(|ue — junior Class Se«-.-Treas. jini ( ' ga — Sophoiiiore ( .la I ' resident ja ier Gon ales — Sophomore Class ice-President l Cahallero — So[ liiini(in- ( lass Ser.-Treas. Danin Riiliio — Freshman Class President Roger Camunas — Freshman Class V ie« ' -President Fdward Medina Freshman Class Ser.-Treas. Frnie naya — Atumal Stall i •| r •- •ntali e Tomnu Rios — Forrnsir Cluli Representative Mario Va ipnv I lonor Society l cpii- tniali e Victor l.npr k ll l cpre cntali r Jesse Gom« ' Z — Marine Science Cluh Rcprc cnt.ili e David I ' lrcdes — Newspaper SlafI Representative Nick Hroomis — Pep Clidi Rcptocnlativi- Martin Caurenla — Photo (!luli iiepn cnlati e . rt ilia - S.L.S. Representative Jose Sala ar — Spanish Cluh Re|irc cnlati e i6a I MIKE SAIKI A.S.B. Pr,-si,J,-n! Student Council Executive Board EFRAIN OLVKRA A.S.B. Vice- President ALLEN KUMHIRO A.S.B. Treasurer BRO. JERRY WEIRICH Moderator JOHN SALAZAR A.S.B. Secretary ROBERT GONZALEZ A.S.B. Public Relations PHILIP IKl A.S.B. Parliamentarian 169 Student Council Activities Our Lady of Ciudtlupr Dk Pandr Float. Hiial luiill In ihr Slii lrni (niim il (iir ihr Cuadilitpr Da ParaHr. IVr. rmlKT 8. IQTS Bn . Jrrr in ai lion 170 Cannrd Food Drive for Thanksgiving. Executive Board at a S.C. Meeting. Salesiaii Lettermen Society % I Bark ftou Lui! Tamayn. Ton Samhiv. Juan WUmh. (Ki ar Kt-rnamliv. KmK Martin , G ttrn - M -jia. Krnir Mjrlinr . Ami ilia. B« h Pinrtla. AlfonM SipIo. Manurl Arrmla. Kraiik Amiuran. Va (jiiitirrrr . MuUUr Hou Kr, Mjp«hall. Krnir Othiu. Tommv Rii . Vrr Mrn . Jaimr Mnlina. Va (Vnantr- . Frank Viram inlr«, Art Villa, U Cimiinjt, Mikr PriMlor. An l Rrj. AIUt! Mrndu a. Fil ()«mi-i. Prir l i j. FJI Torm . Jainw Mm aiKi. Grtiqir MrnjiJu. ( r«irKr Pi rt ha. . I Cunfl. Pal llrrnamlr . Fntnt Hou l rrnzo ( | anui. Virlor Sranr . Rirk Alalorrr. Ton Valrj. Ki ltlir Toim . 172 h r MImtI Marshall, miMlrrtlor. I TONY VALDES President VICTOR SEANEZ Vicr-Presidrnt RICK ALATORRE Treasurer LORENZO ESPARZA Sergeant-al-Arms EDDIE TORRES Secretary 173 Newspaper Staff « M i. to H. fU tt ! ' : f ■, rii(ild Lopr-i. Mikr Manin ilrl (amfH . KtJ Rrnlrru. Pat Hrrrumlr . John Anwla. William ' aM|ur«. Ron Hrrrundri, Hrnr Romrro. Second Rou Prlr (ijra . Nn k Hr«H.nn . a VrlaMpir . Ron Criallo . Va PjiIiIIj. MumlMTlo Ijipr . Martin CudrrnU. Hrnrv MaUlnnailo. Thini Rou Mikr Munllo. RoUrl VaUHrat, Va Ohallo . I rr Hrrnanflf- , Sdl Ijiim ' , (frurgr luiiKlum. I.iii FVri- ra, Rnnn) Marrun. Mr. Mik. ' C.nlr McMlcralor Hnl Iki JiiM- SakiAir Assislanl Kdiliir 174 Krnir Ana a lli ' .iil Phoiojoiirriali!)! W- Mustang Band iS? :t , . ' ?-y-? ' wi r;73: I ' l r rssfmrKKrr V: ' t I I , I I f ti %A 175 I. hi R : Titp .i irr Ram( «. Mjniirl l wa. .Srrwm Hnu Ji  - Ij)(  - . l iuir Ijinj o. Inn Tj jrr , Hrnn MjMonailn. CiI jiurrz. j irr Umujlrf. [ i m1 (KHualr! , Gan RiM|ri|[Uf , KjI OImIIim Airt Kou Rj VaUrnlr. S r r MililalKn, |jjrr llrrnanilr . h ' lHirth Rtm (iaU Kirrro. Thnnti. KinM . Willir Y U . Mikr Krriumlrgt. D ra iTi ii Malrmb Mr Willuni 176 BUS STOP Bus Stop was presented by the Mustang Masquers on November 30 throuph December 3 at the Richard Garvey Auditorium. The cast included Tony Tavarez, Olga Gonzales, Henry Maldonado, Victor Ozuna, Mike Mercado, Xotichel Ro mero, and Gloria Guillen. This play is about a group of passengers who get stranded in a bus stop restaurant in the middle of Missouri during a snow storm. This hilarious comedy placed itself among the long list of successful productions produced by the Mustang Masquers under the direction of Mr. William Meccia. I Bb.( iO 177 i 1 Honor Society I I. to H i ; ' -., !.,-.„....:... : II... ,:....,:: .J- ■:-... ..J ■- Ijtftrt. Riinnir r| nlii, Prm. Mario VaM|ur . Jamn Gram. Modrralor: Mr. Roland Oubur. Rodngun, Sn Tn-a. h ill lla jt-ik r Gomr , ' l -r-Prr , Rotirr 3 fa; I7t ).. K. r,,lr,l --t. Ir.,1. ((..l-rt I ..| , I ' rr. j irr VrgJ, li r I ' rr. Mliml -tlc. 1 ■.( ■.V...n,l K..1| Mjr. . l)ia . Krink Hasii 4. Rnlirri Mnl.l. Klll«-n NUrlllKV. Arilrl M4«l4l. IW-nin SlKa. Art SaUilo. M lrrjl.ir Mr John Riilklx. Am H-m (;«-i.r r lira. Ji r SaUrjr. Ilrnr Milikmiiln. (.alinrj Kirrni. Rnlirri Rolrllo. ftan.l ( .ara . Nnk Bnionii ' ■ri Klnn. John Vrrj. Mlirri Rax . Pep Club Pep Club L to R: Mndf ' rjtor. Mr. RrynalHo ValcnzuHa, Sii-.-Trra?.. Mfk Broomis. Virr-Pn s. Jose Salaziir. Pn-s. p|,il Iki. Ernir Ri rra. Dir ,. Al a ia. L Iv R. MoilL-ratur. Mr. Htwialdu aicnzuela, Sec.-Trfa . Nn k. liujuini.-.. irr Prt-s. Ju c Salazar. Pn-.s. Pliil Iki, Ernie Rivera, Diego Alzaga. Marine Science Club f; L (• R: ' iif-Prc.s. Joi- Chavez, Rrn - Satila Cruz. Da ]il I ' ar.il.s. MiMlirali.r. Mr. Frarir} Mack, Hi-clor Kodriguiv. Alfri-ii Medina, Frrs. ,)i-sm- (,i,mrz. 179 KVSH, The Voice of Salesian High i ii Htm Riitirrl ArmrnU. Hrrlor Cruz. Owar Rrrrndri. Tony Lurvano. Serond Row: Martin Hrmandrz, Mario La BraHa. Jr  r Salrido. Lui Prrr ra. Josr Arrllano. EH4lir Rmlrigiir Thtni Rnu Allwri [.una. Virlor Lop , Rirhjnl FInrr . Philip Iki. V ' irlnr Villa cnnr. Jrnw AnirM|uita. Mtiting Mr. t ronard Dia . MoHrralor U.F.W.O.C. Workers yiiicEililiei Varsity Cheerleaders IF ' B H w W • ' ■■H w 1 J KhiJi 7r m - f V- fl Hp jy Kl L L. lo R.: Debbie Satilana. Neil Flores, Christy Paulin, Alice Nieto. Obvia Mendoza. Geri Flores % 1 181 J.V. Cheerleaders Q. KATHV VAI.DKVIA THARl.A VALDl-:S VICKlt SALDANA 182 Pep Squad ! 1 01 1« 183 184 Principal Fr. Albert Marshall, S.D.B. HiSMiOP Mint A SALESiA] HI€iU SftlOOL 960 SOUTH SOTO STREET LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90023 AN 1-7124 June 3, 1973 Dear Graduates You have finally reached the day you have all so longed for, your graduation. But now that you are about to leave these hallowed walls you will sense a certain sadness in the parting. After having put so much of yourself here, you cannot leave without feeling that a part of you still remains here at Salesian High School. We the faculty also feel this same sen- sation, for we feel that by our work and effort we have tried to give you something of ourself in order to prepare you to face life in its reality in t±ie outside world of everyday. We have each exchanged some valuable experiences. I hope we have both grown richer by them. In this sense we have been both teachers and students simultaneously. As you bid us farewell, we hope your thoughts will often re- call the pleasant moments you experienced at Salesian. We on our part wish you the best of luck, happiness and success in whatever venture you embark upon as your career. Remember that the world lies open before you, ready to be conquered. Your life is yours and it is now up to you to form it, to shape it as you will. We have prepared you to our best ability for this life venture. Make the best of it and become something in this world. If in the course of this journey, you should doubt or falter, remember that you can always seek guidance and direction here at Salesian. I pray that your future may be bright and successful. May the Divine Teacher show you the way to true happiness and success in your life. God be with you. Sincerely, Fr. Albert Marshall, S.D.B, Principal 185 F r. Ki ({fr B. Luna f ' uMii Rrliiliim Dirrrtor Bro. JiTr (irirli AssistarU Principal I •I Fr. lyc ) B3 mgrr Aiustant PnnrifHil Administrative Board Mr. CillKTl Rufclaflor« ' s Drnn of Students Kr. Jdliii ' I ' kaltT h ' initni iitl fhmtor Mr HoUtI fimlimv 186 BRO. PAT BARBARIOL, S.D.B. Lithography I, II MR. LARRY BRYAN Athletic Director FR. EMMANUEL BARBARIOL, S.D.B. Physical Science; Electronics I, II MR. JOSEPH CALDERA Attendance Officer iV , Faculty MR. ERNEST CASANAVE Algebra I; Spanish III MR. MICHAEL COYLE English ; Journalism 187 MISS ROSKMARY DISTASO Enfflifh I. Religion V TOM HKDBKRG. S.D.B. Rf Union li ' BRO. JESSE LOPEZ, S.D.B. Religion ; World History MR. GEORGE LISBON fforld History; Civics BRO. ERNEST MARTINEZ. S.D.B. Spanish I, 11 SR. MARY ELIZA MARTIN, C.S.C. Biology; Chemistry -N V . -,« MR. FRANCIS MACK Biology; Physical Science MR. WILLIAM MECCIA English HI; Drama MR. WILLIAM RAFTERY Religion IV 189 30oooeeo5 MR. DONALD R(X:KE Engluh II. HI MR. MICHAEL SAKAMOTO (jmimuniidlion Artsi Pourr Rritiiinfi MR. BRUCE ROLLINSON U.S. History MR. NEVILLE SANER Ethnic Studies; Sociology MR. HOWARD RIEGAMER Typtnfc 11 J AMF SCHUSTER Algebra 190 xu MR. LUIS VILLA Spanish II: Counseling MR. REYNALDO VALENZUELA Drafting I; Arch. Drafting; Art , IV : MR. MANUEL TEJEDA Lithography I, II, III MR. JOHN ZAVALA Health; RE. MRS. LOU MONTGOMERY Registrar MR. ROLAND DUBUC Psychology; Civics; French 191 MISS PHYLLIS AGREDANO Aurndanrr Srrrrlaiy U{ 1X)1.()HK.S LOPEZ Finance Secrrtary MISS VELMA MENDOZA Cimiwrltnn Offiir MRS. VICTORIA ARIAS Secrrlary- MRS. MARY MONTI EL Offitr Srirrlary n ( .. MR. MICHAEL BUSCO Lithography I, II, III MR. JOHN BUTKISS Library; English II MR. JOHN STEPHENS Geometry L I MR. STEVE LA COSTE Barut MR. MICHAEL FULTZ Band 193 ? y W ' ' UNDERCLASSMEN  .;w:--: i- If ' 9. y i  l K.; «.y, V ' tt Jr-i. ■, ' ' . ' V ' ' tI aal J uniors G«orgr Y.i.i« — PRESIDENT J.H- Saii.l.)val -- VICKPRKSIDKNT Class Of 1974 VjAtBkt r Wtnta - SKC TRUAS. 1 6 0- MaurMiii Ac cM-ild R()(iolf() A(cvr(i(i John A. Acosta Juan Aruna Ccnrgr A. Alcala Mike AUIama Hiiinbt-rto K. Aionso Jamrs A. Alvan-z Jesse Amrscjuita Frank Amparan John Andrade George A. Avila James L. Barkley Danny A. Barrios Mario Beas John F. Bonilla Ascension Bribiescas Anthony C. Caldera Rcynaldo Calistro Jose R. Camunas Ramiro Caslellanos Edward Ceballos Ruben C. Cervantes Francisco Cobian J4 M DavilU Ron [V 1j Kurnt - Cirlo) R (V I in John A. Don Rjfjrl M Dujrir Migurl V.nru tfi AlfunAu f (rji|j R«ul M btlrjijj Mikr Krrnjndr Jamn B. Klnrr biMJr.l (..ilUr.l.. Mr hjrl A (fjriitH.i Prirr H (tarav Juan M. Gart 1.1 Mi||ur| A. Gmlinr Rutirn ( nmr (Xi hI () (Hinidlr Migiirl A (iurrrrrii Kjimunfl ( utirrrr Jtxr I.. Gii nuin I9S I Viiji Hara liiriili! V. Hcrnandir . Jeffrie D. Hrrnandr Jose L. HtTnamir I-irr J. Hcrnandtv. Hiinald J. Hcrnande . Joseph M. Herrera Baltazar Hidalgo Jr. Miehael Hidalgo Chris M. Holnian Joe Jaramillo Jr. John A. Jimenez Vieior E. Jimenez Roberl Jones Gilbert J. Juarez Thomas R. Kinsey Kou B. Ming Raymond R. Lemos 1 Andrew V. Lenius Sydney G. Leon Tonv A. Limon Jr. Henn A. Lira Eugene V. Lopez Joseph Lopez Joseph J. Lope Marshall Lopez Ruben B. Lopez Mario Lovato Stephen L. Luevano George B. Magallan Xavier H. Marqutv. Edward L. Mariimv- Ernest Martinez George Martinez Henry A. Martinez Luis G. Martinez 199 Altwrt . Mrilinj Jjifllr S Mnltnj Mjrlifi y Mf-iliiu Rjilimirii S Mrdiiu Trini Liil Mrlrmlri- (iriifKr V Mrrrjilo yriU-nitt A. Mrro j. Mirhrl hlxjril r Mi iij I jnn-I Moralm j M- K Miirdirn Mii ' hirl Miirillo FjUjril Narro AHrnlii N ' jvurz Hri ' lor v.. j jrri (■filU-rt OlicrljniliT Miitui ! A. Onlj Ruih J ()rl Diinirl VI f ' ilriU- l.ui« M Prrr ra Ji M - J. Prrt- Rii ' haril Prrr SiiUailiir G. Prrr- . ■: i TOO ' ' nl()r K. Prrr . l WTcnrc G. Peru JoM-ph X. Pina Kdwaril Pimirlas Raul Ponce George Porehas Cruz Portillo Gasimiro M. Pronty Edd ' iv Piiella jiise Ramirez Julio C. Ramos Edward Reseride Fernando A. Rios Cresent io Rodriguez Da id Rodriguez Edward A. Rodriguez Garr Rodriguez Gilbert© Rodriguez John L. Rojas Patrick A. Rojas Henr M. Romero Richard O. Romero Santiago Romero David H. Ruiz George Ruiz Henry Ruvalcaba Ruben Ruvalcaba Arthur G. Sabado Jesus A. Saenz Carlos S. Sanchez Jose Sandoval Richard Sandoval Joseph M. Santillan Jesus 0. Saueillo Sergio Segoviano lfr4-d SiKa 201 RirhanI Silta An||rlo Smith Chri«tophrr Smith Rotirn A Soiomjyor Jtjaf|uin R. Tjmjyu Byriin Tjl umi Oitiil Torrr Hrnn Torrr« Riul Tiirrrn Strvr K. T urutj A||ii iin P L ' lolilr Robrrl C. VdUilri Knini iMo N ' jiliJrrrinij Eiloiiril Vjililr Man Vjlilr JniM Varrlj John D. Vjrju- Elio Va«|ur 3oa Kdwani G. Velasco Kichani Velasquez HManto R. VVra Antonio Vidaurri David Villa Phillip J. Villa Harold ' illt ' pas Frank L. Viramonlcs Arturo Yanes George J. Yepes Those Juniors not pictured; ff George Aguilar David J. Amaro Rogelio Avalos Theodore E. Carler Larn Casleneda John M. Delgadillo James Dobine Carl Estrada Jack Garcia Richard J. Garcia Richard Gomez Arthur Guerra Armando A. Millan Joe Marmelito Danie! G. Meza Ramon B. Mireles Juan E. Morgan George Ruiz Joe Saavedra Charles E. Tovar Fernando Vela Martin Vincent Eliseo J. Villalovos Martin R. Vincent 203 Sophomores I ' UfsittKvr i,m . !.i SFXRETARY TRF_ Sl RER - Wn C l«llrro |( |•K - 1I) .M Jaw.r l...iual. Class Of 1975 204 Kd.Ju- Ai.ala Rudy Aldama Josr AImrri(iari ' , Hrnr AKarrz Girlos Anaya Robert Andalon Arnold Andradc Patrick Arulra l« ' Ronnie Arias Albert Arrieta Salvador Arriola Clemente Banales Jesus Barela Calixito Barreda Ra mond Benitez George Bigelou Alex Caballero Roger Cabaong Joseph Campos Ray Cano Ray Carlos Arniatido Caro Wm m m M Rene Caslellanos Herliert Castro V ' ietor Castro James Chavez Mirhael Cisneros 205 Jowph G]nu lurjn ( Maril Cunlrrra Anil Cciruru flumlirrlu Oiruru Jo  r G rral Crain Cnililrrr jnhn (iriiui ' h Ariuro Dtt%iU Pahio Or An«b Mirhjrl I M. ..- fXmil IV Ij Torff FranrJM-n tV [jt Ki a Artrmin [)imiinKiir Rjv Dunn Ri. hani Khijlilr Mjrtin tm-ina. ' « Emilio EM-arrnii t onjnl (i | ar j (rf ( r|tr Flnpinn J RoImtI K-Mjupr Alfml Florr Jr%«r (Galium Rdmiin («alin(lo E Judril(i Cari-ia M«ifi («arr)Ji S Kr«|rr Oarrld Fnru|ur ( mr Gr irnr inmir Mjnurl (Mimr Arlurti (fon Jil(V Jatirr Gonxatrc Jiun Htn j|r Pjltlu (tnntJtirt HkUih) t.ll MI.II Arnijn«ln H nx Jtwr Hrrrtlrrti 206 Ar (lrrv llcrnaricli-z Aiitnriin Hrrtiamlcz Martin HiTnundc Martin Hi-rrcra Steven Hidaljio Ruben Hol nin David lldlnian Cesar Huerta Fernando Hm-rla Franrisro Jalteca Minj; Shin Kou Mirhael La Cour Da id Lira Anthony Logan Carlos Lopez Daniel Lopez Frank Lopez Guillermo Lopez Guillermo Lopez Luis Lopez Richard Lopez Rieardo Lopez Steven Lopez Victor Lopez Peter Loya Eliazar Lucero Alhert Luna Erasmo Magallanes Virtor Marrero David Martinez Jose Martinez Rud Marlitiez Juan Medina Richard Medina Alhrrl Mendoza Jaime Men ado Heelor Monreal Joe Monloya Raul Mora Arthur Miirales Salvador M()rales Salvador Morales Phillip Munrl Anuri Mttrrrll Aitu tin Munn Alon«4 Muno ia trr Muri Krn Njkd hirru Poffirio Nj 4rru Cru Nofinw Jr u« 0 h a Krarik Olna J( r OrnrU til jnl PaililU K ' rnjM4l(i Pjtiillti F tMjril PjltimirHi 4 W I h Euidir Prrrj AHnilo Pinnla KranL. Qiimonr I iinrl Rjmirri Ml. turl Kj| | Amlrr% Rrj Mjrio Rra Om jr R -i « ' n ) v Mjrin Rn S«murl Rmw Fmanurl Ri rr4 L m Mm harl Rivrra ll Cr % Rtiiil Rnhlm 1 r Riilwn RfM hj M J (aiillrrmo H ' Mljrlr 1 K Anlhim R(Hlr)||ur r Riil rM RtKlrinur - Virlor RfMlnniir 1 ■■Allirrt Ri mt ' r  i T Knilio Romrrii I r 1 A lrl|M-riii RiM4 1 Tht ' inj Rtir«UfInrr« 1 ii Ninu RiiMii m Dutlil Rll 4l ilhl 1 L t % 208 JavHT Siilrtdo Anlnriio Satuhrz j(is -|)fl Saiirlirz SiTj:i( Sanrfxv JiriUTU Samlc) al V ' irior Sardl ia Timothy Salo John Sfolt Ronald S( ' n(h ' jas David S( ' [niKcda Arthur Srsanto Joseph Soria Vinrrnl Stcih Ralph TrI A St) h imores nol pieUired: Ra nnMid Burrola GuiMernio Hernandez Luis Chavez Mark johrisloii Cesar Elfiuezaltala Anlhon Lo ian John Gr n jh ' Z Dann Quinlana Tony GuiTrero Anlhony Rios 209 Freshmen ' •, ' . « ' •[  • •. i . I • I • ' I I • I .• •• • • ' I ■' I • I ..r PKKSI DKM Uannt Kiihiu VICK PKh.SIDKNT — Rogrr Oiniuna. Class Of 1976 210 Javier Arcvrs Louis Afiuado Carlos Agiiilar C;irK)s Alrala Mirhat ' l Alcala Osrar A ' cara Martin Alman a Slrvrrt Alrnan J Herman A! aratki Jose AKaratio Diej;o Al a a John Andalon Jose Anguiano Jose Arellano Louis Arellano Hugo Avendano David Avila Edward Avila UJ. UVm Raul Ayala Albert Badilla Larr Ballesteros Prospero Bartiosa Robert Barela Hector Barraza Oscar Barrio Edward Barrios Manuel Barrios Franeiseo Basaea Juan Bautista Robert Bolello Alejandro Calderon Jose Calderon Rogelio Camunas Ramon Cardona Joseph Castillo J(ise Chavez Robert Chavez Mark Comaduran Victor Corona Jose Cota Vincent Crinion Hector Cruz Oclavio Cuevas Raymond De La Fuenle Guadalupe De La Manchoc Victor Delgado 2n r viil Dnminicn Albrrt Dunin Ruhant EM|urr KIlAro FjM|Ulvrl Mario Falcon RiitM-rt Firrrn SaKadnr Florm Clrnn Fu|ti Duud Ciiniy Kiltojrfl Garria Rtil rn Garria SdUailor Garna Frank Ganlunn SaKailor (hmIim ' ■Mi||ur| Goniri [XlVlil f tn dlr Fmilin Hin j|i- FranriMO ( i nij|r Mirharl iinjral ' Rii l Gon air Waynr (fnint Gatirirl Gurrrrro Jor f urrrrrii I.UI iturroU I.ui« Gulirrrrx RirhartI (ruUrrrrt Huhrn itltiirrrr Jnhn Hrrnanflr Marro Hrrnamlrii Mauni in Mrrnanilr Rii hanl Mi-rrunilfi RoIktI Hrrnanilr-i Vim rnt Hrrnanilr Runnir MiilKuin Strvrn Umrnrt Mm harl Juarr ■[ ■■tfp ' M P HpiPP I ■b PS K [ B im ■r ji B 3B w p H B3 L H W -M ' f. IP H| jH Hi 1 ' 3r • L H H K I f 1 2)2 1 Harry Kfllam Bijan Khmlavamli GillxTt Lira Javier Lclirija Arthur Lo()rz Juan Lopi ' z Slcvcn Lopez Tony Lopez Jose Lozano Pedro Lo no Anlhony Luevano David Macias Jesus Madrigal Roy Magdal ' -no Rudy Mapdaleno Adolfti Maldonado Anthon Manpjez Alfonso Martinez Anthony Marlincz Daniel Martinez Da id Martinez Paul Martinez Rniierl Martinez Ruhen Martinez Edward Medina Guillermo Medina Rud Medina Miehael Mendez Raul MoiKi Arnold Monlano Gilherl Monlern Carlos Mottre Javier Moreno Peter Moreno Gilbert Morrell Jo .■ph Mullin 213 Ji «r Mil no Anlhnn Oi Ikm Mikr Ornntt Mark Ortrym AmIimiiii Orli jdimc Orli AII rM fKiritn Winn Pj.IiIIj Alfnil Prrr JiifKi- Vrrrf Mjn 11 PoUnt II Krn(-«iit Qinnurir Jiilin Kdinirr Mdrumi Rjinoo AlUrt R4 4 Arthur Kt ' «« ' fHlr Brrruril Kiv«-rj Ariiunitii RiHlriitur [Xi mI RiHlriKiif [ iminii RiMlritfiir Frhpr RiMlriicur Mil lurl RtNlrigiM IXinirl RiiImm jr««r Hill MtMiirl Rill HnU ' rl Hill l4irr RiMilnlii Anlliiin S iliiijr 3U Daniel Salccdo Paul Salsameda Diitulii Sanchifs Larry Sanclu ' Z Luis Sandoval Jtisf Santa Ana Alfonso Saral)ia Paul Scot! Tony Segoviano Alex St ' lva Armando Shallioub Francisco Sifuentes Jose Simas Raymond Sotelo Alex Tabares Robert Tabares Jose Tapias John Torres Javier Urteaga E imund Valdes Frank Valdes John Valdes Carlos Valles Mark Valles Gerald Vasquez Raul Vasquez Luis Vazquez Joseph Vega John Vera Victor Vidaurri Frank Viliapando John Villarreal Jose Zarate Javier Zavala Robert Zepeda Fre.shmen not pictured: Ralph Avila Robert Mi del Bi-rnard Dobine David Navarro Keith Jiles John Rodriguez Ruben Martinez Jose Vasquez Lloyd Selwin 215 WATERS DODGE — DART Dodge Trucks Direct Factory Dealer Before You Buy Check Our Prices FIRST and WESTERN 381 5501 C CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1973 FROM THE ANNUAL STAFF: Ernie Anaya James Grant Philip Ikl David Paredes Joseph Chavez Jose Salcldo Robert Lopez Mario Vasquez Allen Kunlhiro Mike SaikI Bro. Ernie Mar+Inez i BOB SMITH VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE AND AUDI AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE 8 ARROW CHEVROLET 1750 and 1751 N. CAHUENGA Eighth and Soto 264 5400 461 3144 466 321 I Gen. Mgr. L F. TIDWELL GENERAL MGRS.: Mike Smith Pete Smith 216 Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1973 from the Sophomore Class of 1975 .m99ff !im 217 Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1973 from the Freshman Class of 1976 Daiiii Hul)ii) — F rcsidcnt Ro rr Cainunas — Vicr-Pn-sidrnl Filu;inl Miiliiia — Src.-Trcas. Hid. Ji (• l.iipr Motlii.ilor 21( Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1973 from the Salesian Booster ' s Club President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Mr. Manuel Cervantes Mr. Rav Alatorre Mr. Manuel Rojas Mr. Anllioiu Salazar 219 Good luck DEPORTO ' S COIN WASH Three Locations to Serve You Main Office at 3737 E. Olympic Blvd. Los Angeles, California WHERE STYLE AND QUALITY Meet Your Taste SIG ' S MEN WEAR 2320 Brooklyn Ave. LA., Gal. 90023 263-1266 Compliments of: Carmen Lomeli Mr. and Mrs. Amezcua and Family Gregorio Topete Mr. and Mrs. Berrios and Family Miss Maxine Topete Mr. Bill Raftery Mr. Manuel Topete Mr. Philip Iki CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 73 3531 Brooklyn Avenue 265 2912 GOOD LUCK FROM ERNIE ANAYA AND FAMILY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1973 THE WHITE SPOT 2403 Whit+ier Boulevard East Los Angeles, Cal. 90023 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 73 FROM HIDALGO MiJCRPCET 3405 CIfy Terrace Dr. Los Angeles, Calif. THE FIRST STREET DEPARTMENT STORE CENTRO JOAQUIN MURIETA DE AZTLAN College Information and Talent Search Program — 5226 E. WhiHier Blvd. Phone: 261 7154 College applications and counseling for admis- sions, nancia ai an co ege en ranee axam na on Special Services Programs, Educational Opportu nity Programs, Upward Bound Programi, H}q Scho|i Incentive Programs, General Education Development Test (GCD), Graduates Programs for Law and Medicine ai well as a I ■a+o Pfogramt. Counseling from Chicanes ative Altornafives to the Military ntuchHIbre for our carnales in East Los ... no H i r , -|uirod, no money necei j sary and now wp are mvi+iny your participation In our GENARO VASQUEZ ROJAS UNIVERSITY and Chicano Scholarship Program. tes Programs ' other Gra du- | :ano$ for Crif- 1 . . all this and I 223 ! Mc ' 6, If Waai 5172 Whittier Blvd. L.A., Calif. 90022 268-5197 We Honor Bankamericard Master Charge aoips Golds . . . the store that knows and specializes in young people . congratulates Sclesian High School m % AN 9-7505 4900 Whittier Blvd., E.L.A. SIERRA PRINTING LITHO CO. 3401 East Olympic Blvd. Los Angeles, California 90033 English Spanish Letterpress Offset Alberto Duefias Sr. Alberto Duenas Jr. Ovivia Duenas Jr. 1 B ' a N ICE CREAM 2916 E. Olympic Blvd. Los Angeles, Calif. World ' s Finest Ice Cream Best Wishes to the Class of 73 223 WHEEL ALIGNMENT COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE JOHNS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Holiday Brake Shop 262-5191 262 5192 2222 Whittier Blvd. Los Angeles, Calif. 90023 Congratulations to the Mighty Class of Seventy! Congra+ula+ions to the Class of 1973 VELOZ PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO -erni 2813 Whittier Blvd. Los Angeles, California 90033 AN I 6873 AN I 0339 224 3fo Congratulations to the Class of 1973 Compliments HERF JONES EXQUISITE RINGS Manufacturers of official Salesian High School Lots of luck to the Class of 73 From: ACE TRUCKIN ' CO. Music to move all Phone 263-5829 264-9665 Congratulations Fronn Philip V. Vaca SILGUEROS SERVICE STATION Best of Wishes From Albert Rojo Jr. Herman Silguero 2333 E. 4th St. Los Angeles, Calif. 90033 And all good things must to an end, but they will be cherished forever. John A. Salazar ' 73 .1-033? 2325 Brooklyn Avenue Los Angeles, Calif. 90033 Best Wishes From Fr. Enrique ParisI, O.F.M. MARIO DE LA TORRE Broker - Owner AN 8-9935 225 Best wishes to the Class of 1973 Compliments of BAGUES SONS MORTUARIES 422 I Brooklyn Ave. L. A., Gal. 90063 Phone 268 6373 t % I N C I A V I N RICHARD (DICK) KASPAROFF 6003 Whit+ier Blvd. Los Angeles, Calif. 90022 Congratulations From AUTO MAN TRANSMISSION SERVIGE 1200 S. So+o a+ 8fh St. 263 9331 DRY CLEANERS LAUNDRY and LINEN SUPPLY ® qO . b« ' ' sT 37 Locations To Serve You 301 1 N. Main St. 326 o o to CO CO CO LU LU r. o CO LU CD yj ro j;: o CO LU I to LU 227 1 Wishing You Well the Franciscan Friars At SAINT JOSEPH ' S CHURCH 218 E. 12th. Street Los Angeles, California 90015 Phone RI 8 5394 Special Service On Prescriptions BRAVO CLINIC AND PHARMACY 735 S. Soto St. Los Angeles, Calif. „ 269-4166 !TT.: ' .J% .. . jraM SSH u f i Free Home Delivery ' flOl J?8 Good Luck from the Cervantes Family — Manuel, Eloisa, Gen, Rich, and Ed (Lalo) FARMICIA PROFESSIONAL 3000 Whittier Blvd. Los Angeles, California 90023 Congratulations to the Class of 1973 Compliments of: J E HOT DOG STAND 715 S. Soto Street Los Angeles, Calif. 90023 MANUELS EL TEPEYAC Home livi taqueria estillode Mexico taco de barbacoa con guacamole the biggest burritos in town Congratulations to the Class of 1973 From Carlos Calvo Jr. Phone I 264-9135 812 N-. Evergreen Los Angeles, Calif. 90063 229 Congratulations to the Class of 73 Connplinnents of: ANITA SHOPS INC, General Offices • Los Angeles, California SQUARE DEAL IRON WORKS Custom Made Iron Ornaments Specidllzing in Spiral Stdircdses SQUARE DEAL IRON WORKS 3545 Whittier Blvd. 264 2088 30O THE KING OF DIAMONDS ' A mcnriin CREDIT JEWELERS Special Discount to Salesian Students Best of Wishes to the Class of 1973 ATLAS GEMS AND MINERALS CO., INC, Lapidary Supplies — Cut Stones Jewelry importers 6104 Whittier Blvd. Los Angeles, Calif. 90022 PA 8 1131 Hours 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Daily Closed Saturdays and Sundays AN 9 0561 4776 Whittier Blvd. Los Angeles, Calif. 90022 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Mighty Senior Class of 1973 from the Salesian High Student Council EXECUTIVE BOARD Mike SaikI — A.S.B. President Efrain Olvera — A.S.B. Vice-President John Salazar — A.S.B. Secretary Allen Kunihiro — A.S.B. Treasurer Robert Gonzales — A.S.B. Public Relations Philip Iki — A.S.B. Parliamentarian Rudy Holguin — A.S.B. Advisor Bro. Jerry Weirich — Moderator 231 Congra+ula+ions to the Senior Class of 1973 from Bro. Tom and his C.I.F. Cross Country Champs •IM ?; -ih Ei 1 - Congratulations to the Class of ' 73 f rom G G III MAINTENANCE COMPANY 1833 Ackley Phone Monterey Park, California 91754 233 Congratulations and Best Wishes from the Mothers Club President Hortencia Tamayo I s+ VIce-Presiden+ Frances Proc+or 2nd Vice-President Genevive Garay 3rd Vice-President Maria Valles 4fh Vice-President Elsie Lala Treasurer Josie Kinsey Secretary Lupe La Brada Mennbership Secretary Emilia Llamas Communications Secretary Soledad Renteria Parliamentarian Josie Villalobos Recording Secretary Mary Lee Viramontes Ways and Means Blanch Hernandez 334 CLUB nayo ' roctor Garay ,Valles ie Lala KInsey Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of ' 73 GEMA Where good friends meet 2006 Brooklyn Ave. Los Angeles, California Congratulations to the Class of ' 73 Llamas enterla llalobos imontes rnandez Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of ' 73 Agnes Ashlnnine and Fannily Congratulations to the Class of ' 73 Whatever you wear, wear fragrance. Agnes Arakawa AVON PRODUCTS INC. 288-5147 23; TILA ' S RESTAURANT Mexican Food 3909 Whit+ier Los Angeles, Calif. 264 55 1 3 -te c?. 6 € .PRINTERS 1140 East 12th Street • Los Angeles 90021 622-1 1 S9 622-1180 Martin 4!atirrra letter press offset Compliments: Mas+er Richard B. Kinsey and Miss Elizabeth Ann Miller ESTHERS CAROUSEL 5 I 6 N. Rowan Ave. 263 1735 T l BZST GAS J. M. SERVE YOURSELF Wt CIVt DOUBLE DISCOUNT STAMPS Eipcrt - Lubricotion - Tires - Tubes - Bottcrics AN 2. 4520 3901 E. OLYMPIC BLVD. LOS ANG£LES, CALIF. 90023 Congratulations From: Danny Montiel Jr. i Best of Wishes to the Mighty Senior Class of 1973 from: EASTSIDE FOOD SERVICES Best of Wishes to the Class 73 Ray Ala+orre and Family Compliments of: CHIQUITA LIQUOR 2720 Whittlor L. A., Cal. 90023 Th« pyramid it « symbolic r«pr i«nU)ion of our «nc t ral prid . Th« ttranglh of th pyramid is aqualUd or ly by our dadication to tha harilaga of yastarday. tfia naads of today, and promisas of tomorroo. PIRAMID INSURANCE INC. 329 North Ro-an Ave, East Los Ar galas. California 9006] 728 5976 236 Specializing in Food to Go LUIGI ' S DELI 7 10 Greenwood Montebello, Calif. SOLBRO SHOE CO. 23 14 Brooklyn Ave. Los Angeles, Cal. Salesian High School Class of 73 OFFICERS: President — John Rochin Vice-President — Joe Chavez Secretary-Treasurer — Xavier Vega MODERATOR: Mr. Herman Hodge 237 CONGRATULATIONS TO RICHARD AND MARIO FROM THEIR PARENTS — Juan and Elisa Vasquex Congratulations to the Great Class of 73 From: Frances M. Vasquei and Family Best of Luck and Good Wiihet Phyllis Agredano At+endance Office Congratulations to the Senior Class From: Rich Teranoto Best Wishes From Bro. Mel and Claudia to the Mighty Class of 73 AN 8 2181 QUALITY CLEANERS Complete Laundry Service 940 S. Lorena Street Los Angeles, Calif. 90033 y ' 1 Love You ■Tf From Lorraine Compliments of: LYDIA ' S BEAUTY SALON 1 1 1 1 So. Indiana St. Los Angeles, California Congratulations to the Senior Class of 73 From Refugio A. Rodriguez RANCHO FOOD CENTER 3751 E. Olympic Los Angeles, California Congratulations to the Mighty Class of 73 From: Ernie and Veronica DELUXE BARBER SHOP 3735 E. Olympic Los Angeles, California Congratulations to tho Class of 73 From: Tony and Gerri Valdes LA REYNA BAKERY 2010 So. Maple Ave. Los Angeles, Calif. Congratulations and Best Wishes to Ron and the Mighty Class of 73 Mr. and Mrs. Marron — Francis and Toni ACE BODY PAINT SHOP El Monte Calif. Phone: 448 1892 Thank you for the memories . . . — Bob Armenta ' 73 338 Congratulations to the Class of 1973 From Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Arias nuwrnrn You deserve a break today McDonald ' s of l a. whittier 3458 Whittier Blvd. Los Angeles, Calif. 90023 TeleKETICS films, filmstrips, posters, records... multi-media for religious education, retreats, liturgy. Windows on the world ... for looking out (at life) and looking in (at beliefs and values)... for opening up to fresh ideas and revealing Christ in the mystery of now. created by the Franciscan Communications Center 1229 South Santee Street Los Angeles, California 90015 Congra-J-ula+ions to the Class of 1973 Louis Fernandez Best Wishes — William Vasquez May you find happiness and love Mike Martin Del Campo ' 73 Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1973 From Bishop Conaty Martha and Linda Eddie Guidero and Olivia Villalobos PIU Congratulations to the Class of 73 — From Chicltenhead Congratulations to the Class of 73 Compliments of: LUNA PARK 1162 S. Lorena St. E.L.A. 90023 ka poPHhaR Best Wishes to the Class of 73 4585 Whittier Blvd. Los Angeles, Calif. Tel. 26! 818! 239 _Jc n v «l) cj c i a ra ff f rnf o hi 3425 Whittier Blvd. at Lorena ■2009 Whittier Blvd.. Montebello ■4831 Whittier Blvd. at Ferris ■2432 Brooklyn Ave., near Soto 7 .•?■■.• : .l f. ' ?i ►-..ft ■. 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