Salesian High School - Etalon Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

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l ' ' ,( y v. iv f A X ,aV V ' -io ' v v ' ' ' ' ; ,, • ' 0 2 e c 9oboa ■5 Z: ' O vO fe ' -A , ' ' ---T - C poX O 1 3 ' xr Kind (v.LK (srv_ i - - a - L Wo. and d. o.r.va. cc aq V- ua Mustang Mural Shows the Way The Salesian High School Mustang Mural is a creation of a Salesian alumnus John Gonzales and Mr. Robert Arenivar, both o f Goez Studios on First Street in East Los Angeles. It was executed during the month of August, 1974, by the artists with the assistance of Salesian students, outstanding among whom was junior, Larry Ruotolo. Planning began last spring at the initiative of a group of seniors, and the pro- ject was guided through the summer months by Father Richard Jiru, chairman of Religious Studies at Salesian. This beautiful mural was financed by a most gracious lady, Mrs. Jorge Ramirez, owner of the Galeria Maria Luisa in San Gabriel, California. The Mustang Mural was dedicated at an out- door Mexican Independence Day program at Salesian High School on September 16th, 1974. The program featured dancers from the Grupo Folklorico of California State University at Los Angeles. The main speaker for the occasion was Mr. Art Torres, who represents our new local 56th State Assembly District in Sacramento. The mural is intended primarily as a source of reflection, encouragement and pride for the student body of Salesian. The basic symbol in the mural is thetmnbling wall at the center, suggestive of whatever obstacles and challenges the individual student may find confronting him. On the right, and moving through and over the wall, is the Spirit of Salesian: a mature figure carrjang the banner of the cross. In his right hand he carries a torch which sheds light over the entire mural. On the left are yoimger figures, representing Salesian students astride the Mustang (the school mascot), who must still face the challenges of their high school years. The symbols in this part of the mural express specific religious, cultural and social values, which are important to the life of the student, and to the community in which he lives. The book, guitar and Olympic circles represent the importance of studies, social life and sports. The flag of the farmworker movement is also included as a symbol expressive of a truly Christian approach to social problems: a philosophy based on non-violence and a belief in the willingness of people to support a just cause once it is clearly recognized. Salesian High School is dedicated by its stated philosophy, to foster those attitudes toward change which will lead to Christian social involvement, in a gospel spirit of compassion and non-violent dedication to human development . The Virgin of Guadalupe, so beautifully painted on the second banner, is the symbol par ex- cellence of the history, faith and culture of the Mexican people and is consequently an image deeply felt in the East Los Angeles community. From the beginning, it has been an image which has inspired hope. By bringing the symbolism of the three banners into close proximity, the mural suggests that the answers to questio ns and problems of our day will elude us, unless the lessons of history and the resources of faith are put into positive Christian activity. TABLE OF CONTENTS Faculty and Administration — 16 Dedication — 18 Seniors — 30 Sports— 86 Activities— 138 Organizations — 162 Underclassmen — 184 Ads— 200 rr A Year Passes Quickly . . . %! Uy4Jti .-fz-Ma L iwjiiK !3| H v u S M V Vl I rjli vl .ILS - I mw moKmmmm : Jfi 3!: P n ' I V S) liacL 3a: Salesian ! 1 — :. HT 11 VT On The Move t 10 fl 11 Mi r I 12 13 : r Principal Fr. Albert Marshall msnor JtoKA salesman muii school %0 SOUTH SOK) S ' l KI;|-:T I.OS AN(,K1.KS. i AI.IIOHM ' ' HOLM , A.N 1-7124 Dear Mustang Graduates of 1975: At long last you have reached the day of your graduation. It has taken four years for this day. You are about to leave these hallowed halls of Salesian High School and begin a new phase of your life. Four years ago you came here a mere fourteen year old boy, and now you leave as a young man. The words of St. Paul are very appropriate at this time: When I was a child I thought as a child, I played as a child and I acted as a child; but now that I am a man I have put aside the things of a child to do the things of a man. ( I Corinthians 13 ) Your teachers have tried to make of you men, ready to start a new step in your life. For the past four years your teachers, coaches, counselors and friends have expended their total energies upon you in your best interests. We have given you our time and our best efforts in order to share our moral and religious values, and give you a top-quality education. On your diploma you will find the school ' s coat-of-arms and the school ' s motto: Pro Deo et Patria — For my God and my Country Our aim has been to prepare you to serve your Country and your Maker. I believe that in this we have succeeded. Salesian has trained you to seek your place in our American Society. It is now your responsibility to continue to make something of yourself and your life. Be a credit to Salesian and everything it stands for! Spread these ideals and religious values to all who cross your life ' s path. If you live by these principles all of your life, you will succeed in being The Man Salesian expects of you. Go forth Mustangs! Make Salesian Proud! May God bless you, my graduates, as you break camp at Salesian and ride on in life blazing new trails across this land in the name of your Country and your Maker. Sincerely, (Fr.) Albert Marshall, S.D.B. June 1, 1975 Principal 15  2s: 16 c ulty Dd Administration 17 lU Father Roger Luna Director Father Albert Marshall Principal Father Leo Baysinger Assistant Principal Brother Jerry Weirich Director Of Activities Basic Modern Math Algebra 1 1 Trigonometry Mr. Gilbert Ruedaflores Dean of Students Mr. Luis Villa Director Curriculum Guidance Mr. Willie Allen World History Sociology Brother Patrick Barbariol Lithography Mr. Ev Bjornsen Physical Science Basic Modern Math 18 Sister Mary Brendan Librarian Mr. Kenneth Brokamp History of the Church Marriage 1 V Mrs. Carol Carnevale French 1,11,111 Reading Mr. Ernest Casanave Algebra 1 Geometry Mr. Chris Chaney Counseling Algebra 1 Mr. Leonard Diaz Audio Visual m Sister Mary Edward English 111 Mr. Jannes Estrada Chemistry Algebra 1 Physics Mr. Carl Fink Religion and the Occult Marriage 1 19 !3F Mr. Michael Fultz English 1 Band Father Richard Jiru Religion 1 1 Father Donald Hickerson Values for Life Understanding the Bible Brother Thomas Keegan Physical Education t Father Manuel Jimenez Spanish 11, 111, IV Mr. Steve Lenihan Business Math Business Law Accounting t I Brother Ernest Martinez Mr. William Meccia Mr. Sal Medina Spanish 1 English IV Government Drama World History 20 Mr. John Medel IVlr. Leo Rasca Mr. Bruce Rollinson Physical Education Religion 1 U.S. History Health Mr. Angel Ruedaflores Physical Education Driver Education Mr. Howard Ruegamer Typing English 1 Mr. Hector Sandoval English 1 1 Journalism H 1? ft Q l j ' fH ' ' .:ii.J m Mr. Jerome Scott Mr. Reynaldo Valenzuela Mr. Kennieth Watts Writing Skills Psychology Biology English IV Drafting Art 21 Mr. Bill Williams English 1,11 Reading Mr. John Zabala Director Of Athletics Physical Education Mr. Randy Zozaya Counseling Mr. Mario Valles Attendance Mrs. Vickie Arias Principal ' s Secretary Mrs. Magdalena Contreras Switchboard Operator Receptionist Mrs. Dolores Lopez Bookkeeper Father John Tkalec Accounting Mrs. Lou Montgomery Registrar 22 Mary Jane Salazar Bookkeeper George Macias That ' s right George, look into the camera. Mr. Tom Hughes Spanish French Reading Mr. Hughes again! Mr. Michael Fultz On the Horn! Mrs. Marie Ramirez Attendance Office Kitchen Staff 23 Mrs. Lucille Montgomery Lucille Lou Montgomery came to Salesian High School in 1964 Her first assignment at Salesian was as a secretary to the reading program Through her efforts, the reading levels of our students were advanced well above the national norms For ten years Mrs. Montgomery has been a shoulder to the administration, a helpful associate of the faculty, and a friend and mother to thousands of Salesian students We the students of Salesian dedicate this yearbook to Mrs Lucille Montgomery, our registrar, to show our appreciation for her dedication, understanding, patience and love to all of us students We are mindful of the thousands of freeway miles she has travelled through the years, and for the many things she has done for us that no one knows about but us. her students. 24 Mr. Ernest Casanave Mr. Ernest Casanave is a native of Lima. Peru He attended grammar school and college under the direction of the Salesian Fathers in Lima, Peru His first teaching experience was in his former high school where he taught mathematics, physical science and Latin for two years Soon afterwards, he came to the United States, and to Salesian High School Mr Casanave is in his tenth year as a teacher here at Salesian High School He is friendly, popular and well liked by all the students Mr. Casanave was named Mathematics Department Chairman in 1 967. and is currently completing advanced studies for his Master of Arts degree, at California State University at Los Angeles. 25 !• I! Our students play better football than you guys. Below: Father Hedberg and Mr. Villa confer m m FACULTY INSTITUTE AT GRIFFITH PARK but Sister Brendan broke her arm G ood sport Sister Brendan playing outfield ib 27 2K. T i ||.ll|li.Mli ' Got a match Mr. Rasca? Father Leo sin problemas With this load I did the 100 yard dash in nine and one-quarter seconds ' ' Go way out for a pass Angel I said go WAY OUT for a pass Ya gotta bring charcoal for a barbecue 28 Father Jiru relaxing after tennis Mr. Luis Villa, our Counselor Then you add the mayonnaise ' What, no buns or cheese? A little more sugar Leo. ' iA 29 :3c TT-r ' • - v. Mr. Lenihan at work The Chief Cook! The big huddle Third down, right? Sister Brendan, Mrs. Contreras. Mrs. Arias The nnost beautiful smile at Salesian 30 One great tennis champ Another great tennis champ These two teachers never get angry Smile Fathers, you ' re on Candid Camera 31 riib w (5uilU ' rmn iCnpi ' sen (Do I Senior Class Officers Salesian High School Nineteen Seventy-Five PRESIDENT Antonio Sanchez VICE-PRESIDENT Jose L. Cuevas M m IKm l m } A senior color photographs by lorelei studios, mor)tebello, California 1 kNI ii B B SECRETARY TREASURER [ Steven Ralph Lopez 33 r Eddie Alcala ' Frank Anaya Ronald Rey Arias Rudy Aldama Robert Andalon Sal Arriola Jose Almendarez Arnold Andrade Clemente V. Banales 34 Jesus A. Barela Danny Barreda Raymond Benitez 1 George N. Big elow Ray Burrola Alejandro R. Caballero Joe Campos Ray Carlos Armando Jose Caro 35 UM Rene Frank Castellanos Victor Castro MichaelJ. Cisneros « Joe Comaduran Eddie Contreras Andy Corona I I Jose Sesma Corral Arturo Davila 36 wtc Pablo R De Anda Michael Anthony De Hoyos Francisco de la Riva David Keith de la Torre Raymond Richard Diaz Artennio Dominguez Jr Cesar H. Elguezabal Richard R Elizalde Mark A. Escartm 37 Robert Esquer Alfred Flores Hugo V. Flores Ramon Gallndo Eduardo Jose Garcia Mario Garcia George Gomez Ricky Gomez Arturo Ca ' ndido Gonzalez 38 John Joseph Gonzalez Pablo Gonzalez David Granados Tony Guerrero Joe Heredero Andrew John Hernandez Antonio Hernandez Martin John Hernandez Martin Herrera 39 J M wftimmmmm Y Steve Hidalgo Ruben James Holguin David Gilbert Holman Cesar Huerta Fernando Huerta Jose Francisco Jalteco 40 Ming Shin Kou Frank Lopez David Lira n K Michael G. La Cour Guillermo E. Lopez Richard Theodore Lopez Victor R. Lopez Peter Anthony Loya Albert M. Luna Anthony J. Logan 41 •r Erasmo Magallanes Victor A. Marrero Juan Medina Richard Medina Albert Frank Mendoza Jaime V Mercado 42 Jose Alfredo Michel Hector Monreal Gonzalez Raul Martin Mora Arthur Robert Morales Salvador Morales Art R. Morrell Agustm Munoz Javier Muro Ken Nakashlma Porfy Enrique Navarro Jesse G. Ochoa 43 s ii rsr Frank Dani Olivas Fernando Anthony Padilla Tony Perea David Pineda Frank Pat Quinones Danny Quintana Danny David Ramirez Michael Rapp Mario Rea 44 JSL- i Oscar Christopher Recendez Anthony Y Rios Samuel T Rios Michael A. Rivera Raul Robles Guillermo M Rodarte Anthony M. Rodriguez Victor Manuel Rodriguez Alberto V Romero 45 l 46 Emilio Romero Jr. Thomas Andrew Ruedaflores Gil Rueff Nino Russo David Frank Ruvalcaba Edward Salazar Javier Salcido Joseph A Sanchez £i Sergio Sanchez Timothy Takemi Sato Ronald Steven Sendejas David Sepulveda Ralph G.TelloJr. Fernando Trancoso Louie Steven Valdes Carlos Valles Eddie Vasque ' z 47 ¥ Jose L Vasqu z Jaime Anthony Vega Victor Joseph Villasefior Glen T. Wakabayashi Jimnny Ybarra Louie Gabri6l Zamora 48 Henry Aggeo Zamorano Eddie Vargas Salvador Morales M _ Adrian Sanchez 49 - m Sk T Senior Last Will and Testament I.Eddie Alcala, leave Saleslan a size 15 bike so it may be supported in the coming years. I, Rudy Aldama, will to the next editors of Saleslan, all the headaches and fun Also hoping they may receive all the cooperation needed to put together an Annual I. Jose Almendarez. leave Saleslan with the thought that I came here to learn and did just that. I. Frank Anaya. leave Mr. Fink a new pair of white shoes I. Robert Andaion. leave knowing what I DID HERE not have done anywhere else and I hope everyone respects that I. Arnold Andrade. leave Fr. Marshall without Sophia I. Ronny Arias, will to all students how to get passes out of Fr. Marshall. Fr Leo. Mrs. Arias etc. I. Albert Arrleta. leave at last being charged for everything and anything, being able to talk yourself out of anything. I. Sal Arriola. leave Saleslan with pride and education and knowing the years I spent here were the best of my life I. Clemente Banales, barely leave Saleslan by the skin of my nose I. Jesus Barela. leave Saleslan In the physical sense bu t not In spirit. I. Danny Barreda. leave Saleslan with many memories and many friends. I also have the title of the smallest senior. I. Raymond Benltez. came to Saleslan with nothing and leave with something, I. George Bigelow. leave Saleslan with the following: 1 dented trumpet. 1 membership to Lloyd Bridges Fan Club. 1 book of etiquette to A.M.. and the best four years of my life. I. Ray Burrola. leave knowing that If I can survive four years of eating the cafeteria ' s lunch I can take anything! I. Casual Alex Caballero. leave Saleslan knowing that they fiave been the best four year os my life I also sense a feeling of happiness for graduating but sadness for leaving. I, Joe Campos, learned how to paint with color In art class for four years. I, Ray Carlos, leave Saleslan knowing that 75 was the year of the Mustang I. Mando Castro, leave knowing I had some of the best times of my life at Saleslan, I. Rene Castellanos, leave my sports jerseys May the attendance office keep wondering about me. and thanks to Fr. Marshall, Mr Ruedaflores, the faculty and mostly to my parents. I. Victor Castro, leave this school an older but no wiser fool You will find me in a brown paper bag under a tree in the lower parking lot I. Michael Cisneros, leave Salesian walking . I, Joseph Comaduran, Handsome , leave Saleslan a hint of who my hairdresser is. I. Edward Contreras, leave my number 2 snare drum, to the next ' DARTING victim who will enter Mr Fultz ' s class and warn him of flying objects I. Andy Corona, leave Salesian with my head turned inside out I, Jose Corral, will to Saleslan a lock of my beautiful hair. I, Jose Cuevas, leave a pair of black socks to Bro. Jerry as a change to his wardrobe. I, Art Davlla. leave knowing that I ' m leaving just in time. I. Pablo de Anda. leave Salesian my shirt which I used for every test. I. Michael de Hoyos. leave Mr. Meccia a new box of freakles and a new teddy bear I. Francisco de la RIva. leave all I have (nothing) to the coming seniors, but with the condition that it has to be shared equally among them. I. David K de la Torre, leave knowing I went to the ( 1 school in LA. and the only dictatorship left in the U.S. I. Ray Diaz, leave Salesian High School knowing that Mr. Meccia is and always will be an American Tragedy. I. Art Dominquez Jr . leave Saleslan knowing that it took me one hour just to write this damn line I, Ray Dunn, leave Mr Meccia a n oversize raincoat and hat so he can really play the part of Harpo Marx I. Cesar Elguezabal, leave my English book to Mr Meccia. I. Richard Ellzalde. leave Saleslan the way I came. R T D 1. Martin Enclnas. leave my prized possession (my black jersey) to Salesian ' s trophy case to be retired, for good. I. Robert Esquer. leave Saleslan knowing that no other class would be as good as the class of 75 . I. Alfred Flores. leave Mr Fink a bottle of White Shine I, Hugo Flores. being of sound mind and high stature, leave Salesian the dents on the clock I, Ramon Gallindo, leave Saleslan knowing that I ' m a lot smarter than when I first came here. I, Eduardo Garcia, leave Saleslan with the worst heartburn from the cafeteria 50 r r Senior Last Will and Testament I. Mario Sylvester Garcia, will to lower classmen the thought of losing one the best senior classes of Salesian High I.George Gonnez. leave knowing that I have learned all that I could, and that I received the best education possible I. John Gonzalez, leave the future eggheads of Salesian my teachers edition of Physics I also leave Salesian with fond memories, a sense of accomplishment, and graditude for the experience of my four years I. Pablo Gonzalez, leave Salesian High with memories of the good times I had here and trouble I got in I. David Granados. leave to the Class of 76 the ever loveble Mr. Meccia and Mr. Medina (Tambien) lots of luck. I. Tony Guerrero, leave Salesian knowing that I accomplished nothing I. Armando Haros. will to Ruben Garcia a book on how to get physically fit I. Joe Heredero. leave Mr. Ruedaflores my suspension slips of 1975. I. Andrew Hernandez, leave Salesian ' s faculty my handbook: Five easier steps towards being a kissy. knowing that they will give to the best choice. I, Martin Jay Hernandez, leave a lot of empty Bud cans, a whole lot of money, and the best years of my life. Thanks! I, Antonio Hernandez, leave Salesian High School knowing its THE BEST and that I have acquired a good education. I. Martin Herrera. leave Salesian 17 broken doors. 4 broken windows. 1 broken urinal, and a large oil stain on my parking stall § ' 5 I. Steve Hidalgo, will to Mr. Medina a neck brace to help him hold his head up high. I, Ruben Holguin. quote , leave Mr. Medina a Spanish dictionary, so he can find out another Spanish word other than Tambien, unquote . I, David Holman, leave Salesian knowing that the class of 75 was the best. I. Cesar Huerta. will to my brothers, Jesus and Julio, forms for coming encounters I. Fernando Huerta. leave to Mr Meccia the dime he never paid back, and to Salesian one pint of blood I, Francisco Jalteco. leave Salesian dumber than when I came. I, Ming Shin Kou, leave Salesian wondering what the Cafeteria has been serving us these past 4 years I. Michael La Cour. leave Salesian, a well rounded person. I. David Lira, leave my talent in band, cross country and track, and my cross-country locker to the guy that gets it. I. Anthony Logan, leave Mr Medina a handbook on how to teach a more interesting Civics class I. Frank Lopez, leave Salesian with a smile I. Guillermo E Lopez, leave Salesian with an education and with pride I. Guillermo Lopez, leave Salesian and the K boys brainwashed from all the hard workouts I had in cross- country I. Richard Lopez, leave Salesian with a smile. I. Steve Lopez, leave Salesian with a together education and take with me the pride of the Together Class of 75 I. Victor Lopez, leave Salesian knowing that Mr Valenzuela will some day be voted as the world ' s worst dressed man. I. Albert Luna, leave Salesian in rememberance of all the clean get-aways I ' ve accomplished I. Erasmo Magallanes. leave Salesian a used up lunch ticket, a pen that skips, a dirty locker, and a case of real eggs. I. Victor Marrero. leave Salesian knowing that what I learned here will help me in my future life. I. Jose Martinez leave Salesian wearing my best pair of Fruit of the Looms. I. Juan Medina, leave Salesian with its pride, spirit and best social activities around I. Richard Medina, leave my brother. Mr Medina, a term paper entitled How to Teach and Grade a Civics Class . I. Jaime Mercado. leave Salesian with pride and hope that the rest of the classes be as great as the class of 75 I, together Jose Michel, being of sound mind and body. leave Salesian the $25,000 the S C worked their off for! Also the one and only orgy room (314) for next years ' S.C I. Hector Gonzalez Monreal, leave all the memory of printing and a dirty locker I. Raul Mora, leave to Larry Ballesteros my pass forgery kit. I. Arthur Robert Morales, leave Salesian High knowing that the Print Shop Boys are No One. I. Sal Morales, leave Salesian and the class of 76, Good luck. I. Art Morrel, leave my Brother Gilbert My R.T.D. bus card. 51 Senior Last Will and Testament : ,)14 ' I. Augustin Munoz, know that if I can take 4 years of cafeteria food. I can take anything. I. Alonso Munoz. leave Salesian with the thought of going to school for four years without any girls I. Javier Muro. leave to Bijan Khodavandi my key to the teachers lounge I, Ken Nakashima. leave Mr. Meccia a Harpo Marx picture, so when he combs his hair, he won ' t have to look in the mirror I, Porfy Navarro, leave Salesian knowing I will no longer have to be in a room filled iwth guys I. Jesus Ochoa, leave Salesian with everything I wanted I. Frank Olivas. leave to Sal Medina a Webster Dictionary and a course in speed reading (food for thought) I. Fernando Padilla leave Salesian with my third-class broadcasting license I, Tony Perea. will to Salesian High trophy case all the empty beer cans the Print Shop boys leave in the parking lot I. Eddie Perea. leave Salesian High School High as usual I. David Pineda, leave Salesian a whole bunch of THISS . I. Frank Quinones. leave knowing that I have lived the best four years of my life at Salesian with my true friends, the class of 75 I. Danny Quintana. leave my blue Camaro to Salesian. I. Danny Ramirez, leave all the freshmen classes knowing that we are the only unique class that never got initiated I, Michael Rapp. leave my untied tennis shoes to anyone who wants to wear tripping shoes . I. Andrew Rea, leave knowing that Salesian has prepared me for my future, and that all the memorable moments will be with me forever. I, Mario Rea. leave Salesian not only wishing but hoping that maybe, just maybe, there will be a class as great as the class of 1975 I. Oscar Recendez leave Salesian knowing that it gave me the four best years of my life I. Anthony R odrigues. leave Salesian with some knowledge of a lot of headaches, and no money I, Samuel Rios. leave Salesian knowing that Mr Zabala does still not know about the dent on his V.W. I made with my head I. Adrian Sanchez, will my Parking Lot Stall No 63 to any junior who thinks his car can fill it. I. Antonio R Sanchez, will to the basketball team my everlasting foundation of youth and leave the class of 76 the frako treatment I. Joe Sanchez, leave Salesian wishing I could start my last year all over again. I. John Scott, leave my brother at Salesian I, Sergio Sanchez, will to the cafeteria the secret of keeping burritos soft I. Jimmy Sandoval, leave Salesian High School with a hell of a lot of splinters I. Timmy Sato, will leave Salesian High with everlasting memories. I. David Sepulveda. leave Salesian in n e fne mb e r o n oc of me the number 72 for the next victim to use my stretcher I, Art Sesanto. leave the Marriage II teacher hoping there are no hard feelings since I taught him a couple of things I. Joseph Soria. came to Salesian with little knowledge and leave with a computer brain and memories of fun. I. Vincent Steib, leave Salesian my brain they picked it clean. I. Javier Salcido. leave Salesian Thanks to my parents and also regretting the four years which were spent in school with no WOMEN I. David Ruvalcaba. leave Salesian grateful for the education it gave me. not only from textbooks but also from life itself. I. Tony Rios. of sound mind and body leave Salesian in hope that the student body of years to come, admire and remember the Mighty Class of 75 I, Michael Rivera, leave my size 1 hat to Fr Leo I, Guillermo Rodarte. leave Salesian three feet taller and three grades smarter. I, Robert Rodriguez, leave two brothers my running shoes. I leave the parking lot full of skid marks and burnouts, but most important. I leave knowing I learned a lot from Salesian I. Victor Rodriguez, leave the student body a set of sunglasses to protect their eyes from the glare radiated by certain individuals. I. Vincent Steib. leave Salesian my brain they picked It clean. I. together Ralph Tello. leave the spirit of Henry David Thoreau. to live forever whether at Brooks Farm or Salesian High. I. Fernando Trancoso. leave next year ' s print shop boys my collection of razor blades hidden behind the paper cutter 52 A Senior Last Will and Testament I. Louie Valdes. will to Salesian my knowledge on working the time for the Varsity Basketball games I. Carlos Valles. being of sound mind and body, leave with the memory of good times that I hope everybody else experienced. I, Eddie Vargas, leave Salesian wishing I didn ' t have to because I spent 4 years with the best friends that ever lived I. Benedicto Vasquez. leave my English in Ten Easy Lessons albums. I. Eddie Vasquez, leave Salesian and mostly the ATTENDANCE OFFICE IN CONFUSION Also, thanks to the guy from the catering truck for calling in as my father I, Jose Vasquez, will leave my sunshine teacher some turtle wax for his head. My other wish is that hell use it. I. Jim Vega, leave Salesian with the memory of a broken knee on Salesian Day. I, Victor Villasenor, being of sound mind and body, leave all of Salesians lower classes the memory of the mighty class of nineteen seventy-five I, Glen Wakabayashi, leave to Mr Meccia all the freaks who are in English A period I, Jimmy Ybarra, leave Salesian with fond memories, friends and the craziest time I ' ll probably ever have. I. Louie Zamora. leave Salesian wishing I could come back a second time (so I could major in OFFICE PRACTICE again}. I, Henry Zamorano. leave Salesian with great memories of the times I ' ve had and the people I ' ve met. 53 T-r ««l ' T • i MOST INSPIRATIONAL - TOMMY RIOS MOSTACADEMIC- JOHN GONZALEZ THE SENIOR BEST DRESSED - JIMMY YBARRA MOST UNUSUAL - VICTOR CASTRO 54 ggi ' r i V r 7 .Mm W ) ' tJi- , i|w ' 1 J .. yiOST POPULAR Jimmy Vega I MOST . . . MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Art Gonzalez MOST ACTIVE Tony Sanchez MOST ATHLETIC Memo Lopez. 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RAYMOND, 616 S Record AveoPk 587. . . 266-6339 GONZALEZ, PABLO. 7666 Crockett Blvd. . : mti J, ., . 585-4326 ;genlcont. ' - — ■ , Melrse ' .r.65S-t. hCoro BURROLA, RAY, 815 N. Bonnie Beach 269-0817 v RANADOS, DAVID, 3220 Lowell Ave. ' ' T r :v: —. ' ? 1-5890 r ,875-1342; . ' CTe npltnHtgPk.585-5625 Aleincin Ca o„,,,V BARREDA, CALIXTO, 631 N. Occidental -Zai-ISlSti 3-0384 v EREDERO, JOE, 1937 Denton Ave . V. Ttp.-.- ; .•:v?-! ' S726-T-«?S CI. •ly Hills VB ' BIGELOW. GEORGE, 7400 Graham Ava3WA ta[ns.93 I. . . 589-8538 HERNANDEZ, ANDREW, 3861 E Meisner St 268-7346 NESDIVV RodeoRd ...733 vlelrse .... 1 . °. . CABALLERO, ALEJANDRO, l%33 S. Frdser ;;;.;.;;.|q3: Qi(;265-1213 ( HERNANDEZ, ANTONIO, 568 LfVerrie.,. ' ' ' , ,.;;;.-. . 263-4787 trviceEQui J 3942denker !.!!...! [733-3104 y ' iuilne inswi ' st !!!!!!!! STRIEsl ' ' ' °S- ° - 26SOrrr,e i|39C RNANDEZ, MARTIN, 3846 E: DWi gTrts ' | |CK . 5 .| 43- nsWy... X ij t01 )SFa5tmn 265-22ft9 Alffsrf ' irc V- • ,v|k Z5( -y977 ilObi ytASTE LLANOS. RENE, 11 16 8. Marietta 261-1783 iv ' HERRERA, MARTIN 81 7 E. 22nd St. yp;i,opgvv(l,..,.. ' 746-1474 BiSupply. -rbara.2%? ' ' .Norton .■...■. ' ,b« CASTRO, VICTOR, 1 1 34 Esperanza St. liasck. i ' l .y. . 268-0882 HIDALGO, STEVE, 3407 City Terrace Oi rHlVS. ' . ' , ' . ' . ' ,. ■ ■ 269-5446 : laangVIn- .ineyrd!.! .934- iElMuliriiriir. 16908 fCARO. ARMANDO, 620 Grande Vista .j ,. . 264-7069 HOLGUIN, RUBEN. 3929 Rogers St . .,, „, ,. 262-0732 •rr..„ ' ..., y ' --West .933? y M:ISNER0S, MICHAEL, 444 S. Evergreen Ave. 269-6022 C HOLMAN, DAVID, 91 5 Vs N. Ditman Ave. vrdie 261-7893 Mffea:653- ' • ■ -d . ;;.■.. ■.■.;. ' ■ COMADURAN, JOSEPH, 31 76 Winter St. . . . ' . . ' . . . 268-7362 HUERTA. FERNANDO, 661 Plateau Avij l S. 572-7548 tnuuRdGln.245- ■ — iooper . ' ■ CONTRERAS, EDDIE. 1247 S Alma Av©,.s„„i„,ty .;j25, . . 262-9874 JALTECO, FRANCISCO. 3631 E. 53rd St . . ' V:. . 583-0138 rodLCUiii. Cerise Haw. ■ ISPORTftTCORONA, ANDY, 1354 Constance St. 386-2059 KOU, MING SHIN. 12000 Long Beach Blvd. th-...,.., . 638-3054 ic -. ' j- ' . ' O o ' riMV ' .. ' . ' .. ' . ' . .V ' ?k ' ' ■ ,-, ' par tments 1047Hyperion 664 ■ CORRAL, JOSE, 3061 61st StiOiiES h. ...,...,...,,... ,688: . . 588-6425 LA COUR MICHAEL. 1635 4th Ave. iOmgeGcve. ' .. 733-9723 y ' ' V4NP6lnsettlaPI ...9 ' 34- o.o!y! i.■ ' . . . . Jiiiiiny iaiUrWSunset 413-4- t .6jEVAS, JOSE, 920 Camuios WvSS:,;:;:;;:; !,, . 262-3937 ' mh%r6%yio. 972 s Orme Av : ; ;;;:;;;•S ?Qg ;; ' ' -■ ' ' ■■- ■ fila 2801Bouldr 269 ' E 9808BowmanSGt ..566-8654 Alemazkou rt.« xnc AVlLA. ART, 1 300 W ■ , , ,,, , . . . 268-3098 LOGAN, ANTHONY, 1 1 81 2 S Amaf Hy§, c y . •.■.•||1:- S - 2W ' T€ 10100 Sni.iMori Redfid 256 y ' «?7ViVineyrd ..731-1 - m. Prod; - DEANDA PABLO. 560 S. WoodSsToitecWy 258 262-7106 B LOPEZ. FRANKZ, 3410 Beswick St  er , ., .,5 7262-6488 hi 1 iro 69l ' rr6lb;.. ' .;. ' .;. .:387 ' ■ ■ ' aiJa 257-9 I ' a •edo • ■ ii ' iion 484- 7S . ' C DE LA RIVA. FRANCISCO, 938 S.Bree(f|St ■;;■;; _. . . 262-3546 LOPEZ. GUILLERMO, 1151 N. Miller Ave. . .-,; ;:; . . 562-0230 .oh wJo Chew ' ' ZNAvesb.ZSS-l .vestsde..... Ailr Nony counPE LA TORRE, DAVID, 2526 Marengo St . ? ' ' ; ;|||- 69-1 533 LOPEZ, RICHARD, 806 S Fresno St. , . ,.SfiAmonioS8t- ■ 269-4923 ' 5 ' ' neDr!!261-lSO ' i jr Pacific Telephi., .-e DE HOYOS, MICHAEL, 71 1 S. Mathews St. M - 262-0898 LOPEZ, VICTOR 800 N Coffman Dr. U49Gower.461f 22-8086 ' ' OfMOtlftrl ' ' .:.... 79 + .insfld.936 ( r-sw DIAZ. RAYMOND, 2768 Santa Ana St ,.387. . . 585-9998 LOPEZ. GUILLERMO, 409 Melham Ave. . . ..-ji .. ' : . 333-2651 ' ' ' ,Mp V94th V IS VD0MINGUEZ.ARTEMI0,2432 Nouston St 262-5251 ( TlOYA , PETE, 5132 Argus Dr. ' k. : V i V • ' - 254-0782 ' ' .1 Kicli.i.ril 1 i. ' iiCiimt fll DUNN, RAY, 508 ' 2 E. 64th St 759-0350 LUNA. ALBERT. 209 N 6th St. , , ,, ,, ,;y«ff_Sm|:pi - 721-8815 ELIZALDE, RICHARD, 4560 Hammel St. 269-7076 v MAGALLANES, ERASMO, 1 863 E 70th St 581-3635 BL ■ • ■::.::.tTA- ■■ . j, ELGUEZABAL, CESAR.4190SerriceSt. . ' l iiilie ■,v...268-4765 ' ARTINEZ. JOSE. 100 S La Paloma Ave 289 0813 ' ' . . . . !261-5082 .ct ' ' ' ENCINAS. martin. 1317 Warren St . , , ; ;. ' ;;.:;b«:? 63 561 1 MARRERO. VICTOR. 5239 South 1 l„lp {i|. Apt 3 773-4907, j V 389 .nluOflS ' ' . ' J ESCARTIN, M..5757 BartmosSt ' ' - - 728-1723 ' • MEDINA. JUAN, 3051 Eastside 264 7566 ■■ AiOanaJus ' ' ' ft:.;;:.;:. laAurello;. ' . ' . ' ., ' , ' ..... ' ' .114 SFlqueroa. 777-9740 Aldana Jos ic .qer 1924R ' h ' AldanaLIIU th 3B8 200 Aldlk Artificial Flowers , .Monfoto 1 387-8316 Aldana Luis l 261-5873 755lNSepulveda VN.(r73 2392 ' | S . ' i . | 4?14 ' ilH.in;i I 111 -fO • ' Ji .f, «,:• Airiin ' t r-KkL-irK iu.mai.,... - i, ' , i ) , ' i ,;„„ „ „.., ;o ' ,8 Al ' ' ' I vrlyOr ...!879-4555 - ' •i Al I iJine (,uinu. iv Qiliut jUudIi im jWiMw WI a 777-9«Sfl • y IEOINM y ERCADO, ■ I ' lOtELJC yO«AlES. «0BAIES, iOflALES, MOBREIL UNOIA( V JDNOai MUBO.Jtt wARRO. ;Mm OCHOAJE OLIVAS,fJ EREAEOI PEREAJOI WEOUPt QUINTANA QOINflllES RARP.MIKI RAHIIIEU REA,MAR|I REAANOR RECENDEZ. «IOS,ANTt ODRlk IfRO.A mmesm i«Oe|atM llbiitn xlbertRW 1 Ub«rt Ray bertRob Senior Directory ,nAf frtln ' l.i Tno T7k- ' , ' 1 torwia.663-4846 Albtr y MENDOZA. ALBERT. 2926 Oregon St ' . v?-.82OT AJI 268-8136 j ROMERO. EMILIO, 533 N Cummings St. 264-4737 0898 .2i? y EDINA. RICHARD. 109 N. Humphreys Ave.. . . f?! A|wi63-5672 RODARTE. GUILLERMO, 1912 Darwin Ave ...... 225 5111 yilERCADO. JAIME. 5837 S Rockne Ave 233 525 Albf ' 95-0786 v UEDAFLORES. THOMAS. 2621 Workman St 221-2044 VMICHEL. JOSE, 3525 Siskiyou St . :e22TO38 •AlBe ' V i m . 269-4502 585 76 .566-25i RUEFF. GILBERT. 1 167 S Concord St MONREAL, HECTOR. 3140 Rosemead Place 288-1625 RUSSO. NINO. 5374 Navarro St 222-6091 .747-3691 Ui .■H-:) , 413 262-8959 MONTOYA. JOE. 3031 Malabar St :TA9 ' N3i ■ -262-4879 MORA. RAUL. 750 S Crenshaw J! ]- ? . . . .931-2460 .74M725 Alix:. MORALES. ARTHUR. 2541 Folsom St 383-3630 A«rf66-3 662 .582-8080 ■■ .256-5444 RUVALCABA. DAVID, 6606 Hood Ave. 8513876 Z ' id QC SALCIDO. JAVIER, 51 84 E Borland Road . :i.Seq.322-+ . . 227-0397 over Jbi-Vj SALAZAR. EDWARD. 644 N Bnttania St . ■.vei8.22i-179B269-l 547 ol yel8.222-. MORALES. SAL. 4811 E. First St ' .481-167i ■ ■ .268-8684 ANCHEZ, ANTONIO, 51 5 S. Breed St. .. ... f.-gi; , . 263-1685 TSl-ibH ..........!. ' 22 2681 MORALES. SALVADOR. 33 N Electric Ave. i , . . .281-8615 SANCHEZ. ADRIAN, 514 S Oakford Dr.-:v:v.-vg| |J8722-4982 lii!!!25S )964 !!!!!!680-2280 MORRELL. ART. 1147 S Kingsly Dr . . 384-1979 SANCHEZ, JOE. 1133 N. Chicago St. ,,..937-H7622 1 -9305 i5 -lbS4 876-2055 UNOZ. AGUSTIN, 658 S Chicago St. o ' Ji tlsw . . .268-1069 ANCHEZ, SERGI0,3140 N Rosemead Place . H twZSS-I 625 ..jcts .. ' 931-1911 ' , relnd. 382-1576 AngeltsT VMUN OZ, ALONSO, 3512 Opal St ■;•::•;•; ■66149«! 293-0736 MURO, JAVIER. 3240 E 6th St V. . :731-.1640 jf263-7055 i 384-2212 esT ■i VARRO. PORFY. 3036 E. Inez St.. .iarBH.a79-.996!; . . .266-3844 939 )218 AKASHIMA. KEN, 131 East 24th St. r :: ' ] . . . 749-9992 !!. ' !;. 757-3351 i OCHOA, JESUS. 246. E. 30th St -. . T .Sf .254-979Z 748-7696 OLIVAS. FRANK, 4501 Galeside Dr. ,.,,7.3W392 . . . 222-5807 PADILLA. FERNANDO, 2025 Vineburn Ave. ' ™ ; . . 221-9515 263-6505 - ' SANDOVAL, JIMMY, 1116 S. Spence St. .= 3936 5395262-0651 SATO. TIMOTHY, 261 6 ' i East First St . . 7 ' . . 269-4852 SEPULVEDA. DAVID. 21 1 5 Kelburn Ave. 573-0667 SESANTO. ART. 2551 PomeroyAve.. .a; ' r.-.;:-:-::-;933-7?3-7268-4728 STEIB. VINCENT. 2536 West Blvd!-a?Tun?sDrSGab. 3|4538 735-61 52 ' sBwei!!!!!623-5517 ■ SORIA. JOSEPH. 1 523 W. 59th St. 751-2214 7Industrlal.623-2793 A . .„. , „.„„,. v i . « r .r .. A ' . ' yr.r-. lu J wHampstir . .387-8813 Alcadtar DiBna 8 ' i TELLO, RALPH, 4323 Stockbridge ,, .... 773-9309 Al-sntar Fnrlque 758-7919 y :.jjt.277-5800 yPEREA, EDDIE, 813 S. Downey Road . —•.v: ' ?: ' ' . . . .261-0865 ORRES. HENRY, 4419 Gateside Dr. . ' ' P.-:v:v7 2. ? |22-8354 ' .letrs . 655-5872 . ' llshr.387-%51 ■■ PEREA. TONY. 1240 Kenneydale Ave. 756-1124 572-9458 TRANCOSO FERNANDO, 31 1 5 Lowell Ave..;. ..465-1773 223-7332 ■.■..■.■.;415- 018« ■ ' :0i, iil-4823 PINEDA, PINEDA. 1252 N. Coates Ave. ' . . ' ;;«,6-5729 . 263-4633 VALDES. LOUIS. 661 S. Chicago . ' . ' v:-. !i;;;;. ;, ' 5feM478 262-8951 25.5-3009 71? 876-6680 VALLES, CARLOS, 3239 ' i Eagle St. .•.••.•. V . ' 263-1 653 lOlNCroft.653-7589 VASQUEZ, BENEDICTO, 329 ' 2 S Witrher .v:v 255-1022 482-1366 507-4785 759-0236 QUINTANA, DANNY, 480 S. Eastern Ave . :l Il? . t 262-0676 465-1586 .386-2213 QUINONES, FRANK. 319 N.Mott St. ..■.■.-•.774:0390 263-6394 ......383 933 • 464-697 RAPP, MIKE. 1950S Orange. . . r(isy.-rti, ., . 3 595 .• .572-9760 t VASQUEZ, EDDIE, 11 60S. Fickett St. v5 jn,321-4259 261-1032 :iuf -ioo. THERLAWIW: ' y .„.. 566-0614 I lb33Sc RAMIREZ. DANNY. 3339 Pepper Ave. • • ' iIto;! . . .222-3544 y ASQUEZ. JOSE. 124012 S. Bonnie Beach Place. ' . ... 261-3641 d . 1874-8167 REA. MARIO, 200 N. Vail Ave. . . ,0i; ' iw:-:::-::7«ll81 ■ ■ ■ 728-5253 ■i . ' EGA. JIM. 233 North Chicago . • ' - l . ' .-p 261 -7010.n ' « li6 .. ' !i. . 221-3921 ■•■;.- . - REA. ANDREW, 200 N Vail Ave ....... :653 677 . . . 728-5253 VILLASENOR. VICTOR. 1 901 Pennsylvania Ave. 262-2456 RECENDEZ. OSCAR, 1258 Clela Ave. .;, .;. ' :623-J908 .467-7626 261-0409 WAKABAYASHI. GLEN, 2448 4 Cincinnati St 263-1777 i RIOS, ANTHONY, 2952 The Mall .;235;m40 AlKny , ' f YBARRA. JIMMY. 2738 E. Fairmount St. . gj, 74 4553 268-2093 y- .j..;!!235-6032 Albe- ia ' . !752-4941 VrIOS. TOM. 957 N Herbert Ave 678-2710 Aibe261 -7730 ZAMORA LOUIE. 3835 E Floral Dr ,, _. 269-6871 .:759-7703 ' ■ WLA. 879-1840 .293-0068 T.... 563- 2340 _ . RODRIGUEZ. ANTHONY. 4600 YellowstonefiSt-8863ji.oa?ft,-a3§2,....M MORANO. HENRY. 3400 Percy St. 564A4ia 64-3867 i VvU ' i ' X .936-5652 lS33Witsr)r uat.Life Ai _ - yfToDRIGUEi, ROBeI T, 3044 Whittier B .29j«o4 A!blrts™Cirn o!?lSrs ' ' 5c;ZMNIGA, FRANCISCO. 8224 Beach St. . . ,879-1840 Sf ?P43 655-1955 Albertson Co The 3600Wilsh i.... 654-5783 Alcara: RODRIGUEZ, VICTOR 961 Euclid Ave. ■ 733-1950 Albertgg fe jmgHlldrth SG; . . .,..„ .„.,._,„„„,..... . _ 626-1303 Alcaraz r.a.-i;..... Cemer AltKrlson Forest w i2i4V4WVemon.294-5489 ALBRO FIRE EQUIPMENT CO Alearai Gil 3665K ornce. 750-3215 Albertson-Hlnti Staff 849E6th 626-1303 Alcaraz Jose UlJ ROMERO, ALBERT, 3658 Castaha Ave. 464-6293 221-4468 n6WVenion.293-5484 Albro Freda E 4832EFlorr)ce Bell.... 773-6358 3656E5 3 -58%9 Wlier; - silNHoover 6630595 Albro Jerry 453NSerTano 465-7388 Alcaraz Jiillela 2933Wt .851-3823 Albert. -. . .....viNHarper... .656-6942 AlbularioArt 4887LinsctPl 292-4 ' • ' ■- ? Juventlfia 1519 i tAii Aloert Uuis w! MU list .246-2456 Albertson Norman K Album Graphics Inc 530NLarchmnt .462 c . Maria Ulsa 45 2151 From Los Angeles Tele. .245-1970 10001Rosew JSGt.567-8809 Album H W lfc36NP ' ji ' er 876-- Maria Lulsa 84 t ' iJ-6818 If No Answer Call 241-5152 Albertson OldsiBObiie Albuquerque Paulo -rano .462-581 ; AiCJidz Maria Magdaier .687-0686 Albert Margarete I7i4 ivar 462-8491 4114 Sepulveda CC. 870-3617 Alburo Edgar 633 664-7160 r n-rfA ( ,11 r fi noir ■■ TONY GUERRERO AMBITION; To succeed in everything I do USUALLY SEEN WITH: Ray. Richard, Mike. Tony, and Danny SPECIAL INTERESTS Parties and Doobie, cars PET PEEVE; People who say they are going to do something and don ' t do it. ARTHUR ROBERT MORALES AMBITIONS; To be successful in whatever I do ACTIVITIES NYC 1,2.3,4 PrIntshop Boys 2,3,4 Rallies 1,2,3,4, and suspension 3,4 USUALLY SEEN WITH; David. Pete, Juan, Joe, and all the guys of ' 75, and the Printshop locos SPECIAL INTERESTS Dances, football, games, cruising down the Blvd on Sunday night, after hours. PET PEEVE; Cantwell Imitation cholo (Carol FAVORITE EXPRESSION: ' Whafs happening Saturday night? 58 DANNY BARREDA AMBITION: To be successful in the field of music, to advance as much as possible ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, Cross Country 1.2. Track 1,2, KV.SH 3,4, Hm Rm Sec Treas 4, Band 1 ,2,3.4 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Ray, Bob Memo, George. David, and the rest of the K-boys SPECIAL INTERESTS Music, my Sax. parties. Laura, and the car I don ' t have PET PEEVE: Cantwell, Imitation cholo (Carol FAVORITE EXPRESSION: ' Rightl ' ANDREWJOHN HERNANDEZ AMBITIONS To be successful in what- ever I do. ACTIVITIES Student Council Parliamentarian 4. Honor Society 2.3.4, Honor Society Secretary Treasurer 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Prom Committee. Fiesta Committee 2,3,4. Spirit Basketball Committee 4. Join a Club Week 4. Salesian Bookstore 2,3.4. Annual Staff 4 USUALLY SEEN WITH Robert, Tom. Art. Jose M.. Mike Frank. David, Tony R,. Steve, and the HILL PEOPLEM!!! And anyone who hangs around 314 or the Bookstore SPECIAL INTERESTS: Talking with girls, dancing, working on cars, and driving around PET PEEVE: People that come to SALESIAN thinking that they will get things free. Also the girls at Cathedral and Cantwell Plus Ray G siokesl ' il! FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS: ' You ' re crazy! and s ve itl STEVE HIDALGO AMBITION: To be self-employed and be rich ACTIVITIES; Drama 2, and 3, and Waffle ' s Brigade USUALLY SEEN WITH: Frank L , Emilio R , Memo L , and Waffle ' s Bunch SPECIAL INTERESTS SH M Dances, weekends, and nice looking women PET PEEVE Cathedral and stuck-up women, dull people CLEMENTE V BANALES AMBITION Succeed in whatever I decide to do ACTIVITIES Basketball 1. Track 1.2.3.4, Hmr Pres . Prom Comm USUALLY SEEN WITH Art, Ronnie. Danny and all the CASUALS OH! and Henry 2 SPECIAL INTERESTS My ' bug ' . The three W ' s. PET PEEVE Cara de lastima. Jesus Villasenor. and the C H P nj. MAR TIN JOHN HERNANDEZ AMBITION; To become a film maker or probation officer after college ACTIVITIES: KVSH 1.2.3, KVSH Secretary-Treasurer 3. Drama 3.4. Newspaper Staff 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Victor. Oscar. Eddie. Jose A . A.J . and the other nuts of 75. SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hard rock, movies, concerts. Sock Hops, and chicks, PET PEEVE: Vic ' s jokes, a dryseason. and no work. FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Wanna hit? DAVID GRANADOS AMBITION: To become a successful and prominent literary writer ACTIVITIES: J V Football, Newspaper Staff 3. Waffles Brigade 3 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Ralph. Nino. Steve. Albert, and all the guys from The bench , plus the Lucky boys SPECIAL INTERESTS: Young ladies, football, young ladies, basketball, young ladies, baseball, dances, and more young ladies. PET PEEVE: Jive chicks who give me the run around, and people who see me as inferior to them FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS: Alrightll, Ohyeahlll CASUAL DANNY QUINTANA AMBITION: To do what I feel like in life and become successful at it ACTIVITIES Football 1. Basketball 1.2.3.4. Golf 1.2. Casuals 3.4 USUALLY SEEN WITH Ronnie. Art. and the rest of casuals, and basketball players PET PEEVE: Cantwell. Cathedral. S H M dances FAVORITE EXPRESSION Aint that a trip? RAMON GALINDO AMBITION: To be a success in the business world USUALLY SEEN WITH: Jessy Barella. Jose Coral. SPECIAL INTERESTS: Good movies, good rock music. PET PEEVE: People who write on walls. FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Far out! MARTIN RAULENCINAS AMBITION: To become a successful lawyer or to pursue a military career in the Navy ACTIVITIES: Hoodlum 1.2.3.4. Triple S. 3.4, Parking Lot 1,2,3.4. Football 2 3Ms Baseball 3.4. White Spot 2.3.4 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Gil Rueff, Robert Esquer, Mario Moreno. Mando Lopez and the homeboys from Printing III. SPECIAL INTERESTS My 67 Camaro, The Three Ms. and The Mighty Class of 75 . PET PEEVE: CANTWELL!!!!! Sharing lockers. Bum Weekends FAVORITE EXPRESSION: ' BEE COLD , YOU SAVAGE . OH YEAH . JOSE A ALMENDAREZ AMBITION: To enter a university and become a doctor ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football 4 USUALLY SEEN WITH Joe. Rick. Martin. Frank, and anyone who is around SPECIAL INTERESTS Sportscars. parties, dances, girls and Money PET PEEVE: 7th Street Hill, and people who don ' t care enough about others 59 Ok PABLO GONZALEZ AMBITION: Computer tech or programmer To be successful in whatever I do USUALLY SEEN WITH: Jalteco. Sendejas, Fernando, Huerta and Martin, SPECIAL INTERESTS: My 66 Mustang, football games, nightlife PET PEEVE People with no school spirit, white wash Chicanos FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS •Whafs happening guy? DAVID LIRA AMBITION: To become a music composer, to get married and to have a good time in life ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1. 2. 3. 4. Track 1,2,3, 4 Band 1. 2. 3. 4. Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 3, Homeroom Vice President 4 Variety Boys Club USUALLY SEEN WITH: Hot Rod Bob. Ray, Dave. Danny B , Memo L . Mando. D Avila, Ed C and the rest of the Cross Country psychos SPECIAL INTERESTS: Any kind of loud music, cars, my drums, girls and Friday nights. Soc Hops, the night life and running PET PEEVE: Ruedaflores telling me to cut my hair. Cantwell. cafeteria food. Mondays. Brother Tom ' s workouts. NYC pay FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS: You psycho! ROBERT ESQUER AMBITION: To face the world and to become the best in my field in whatever I decide on ACTIVITIES Football. Freshman and Sophomore Basketball, Homeroom Secretary 2, Homeroom vice-president 3, Parking Lot 1,2,3.4 USUALLY SEE N WITH: Jaime. Adrian. Jimmy Martin. Henry. Alonso. My 69 Malibu and a 6-Pack SPECIAL INTERESTS: Weekends, parties, good dances, girls. 69 Malibu and that special girl PET PEEVE Cantwell. and Cathedral Ladies, getting haircuts and shaving, bum weekends. VINCENT B STEIBJR. AMBITION: Electronic Engineer. ACTIVITIES: NOTHING USUALLY SEEN WITH: John and Paul Scott SPECIAL INTERESTS: Money, women, parties, and fast cars PET PEEVE: Explaining where and what Salesian is FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS ' Lets split! Oh well, what the heck FERNANDO TRANCOSO AMBITION Printer, and to live a successful life ACTIVITIES: Football II. U F W 0. Baseball II. III. IV. Frosh orientation control USUALLY SEEN WITH: Tex. Joe. and the rest of the print shop boys SPECIAL INTERESTS Cars, girls. sports, music, money PET PEEVE The girls from Cantwell and Cathedral 60 ARTEMIO DOMINGUEZJR AMBITION To succeed in life and to become a successful Computer Technician ACTIVITIES Football 1.2,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Track 3,4. Prom Comm , Freshman Orientation Comm , Homeroom V-P 3,4 Pep Club USUALLY SEEN WITH Ronnie A,, Clem B , Danny Q , Ruben H Alex C. Carlos V . and the rest of the Casuals and dudes from the Class of 75 SPECIAL INTERESTS Money, cars, night life, all night parties, and my Front Pad PET PEEVE Walking up Jackson Hill for Football practice, boring chicks, no money on weekends, and Danny O when he starts fooling around FAVORITE EXPRESSION Know what? I feel like getting stoned . -L FRANK ANAYA AMBITION: To be successful in whatever I do ACTIVITIES: •NONE USUALLY SEEN WITH: Joe, John. Mark, and Dan SPECIAL INTERESTS; Girls, money, and having a good time PET PEEVE: Cantwell. Mon day mornings, and people who brag. KEN NAKASHIMA AMBITION: To be a success in life in whatever field I choose and go to a good college ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2. and Honor Society USUALLY SEEN WITH: Glen, Tim, Ray. Sergio. Erasmo. Martin, and the CLASS of 75. SPECIAL INTEREST: Camping. Girls. Basketball. Bowling, and Money. PET PEEVE: Stuck up people and people who talk too much FAVORITE EXPRESSION: AH. SHUT UP! SAL ARRIOLA AMBITION: An important person in whatever it may be USUALLY SEEN WITH: Pete. Joe, Jose, Albert SPECIAL INTERESTS: Money, cars, girls, and having fun PET PEEVE: Cathedral. Cantwell. S L S DAVID KEITH DE LA TORRE AMBITION: Los Angeles Police officer. Married before age 23 ACTIVITIES: Photo Club 1.2.3. Chess Club 1.2.3.4. S.C, 2,3. Mustang Staff 4. Pep Club 4. Ditching class and rallies 1,2.3.4: VENDIDO 3.4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: J.J . Art D.. Joe R.. David G.. The LIP, Art S.. The Jr. Narcs. Mary. SPECIAL INTERESTS: Girls, parties, women, cars, females, money, and concerts. PET PEEVE: Cholos. hard chota . FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS: I get mean when you mess with my green. Grow upl Low Riders. Hard Core to get girls, the word TONYPEREA AMBITION: To become a musician ACTIVITIES: Band. Baseball, Track USUALLY SEEN WITH: Frank, Lalo, Javier and Sal. SPECIAL INTREST: Music, Sports, Dances. PET PEEVE: Stuck up girls, CANTWELL. and surfers. RAYMOND RICHARD DIAZ AMBITION: To be a successfull forest ranger ACTIVITIES: J V. Baseball 1,2: Bee Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3 and 4, Yell Leader 3, S L S 3 and 4 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Joe, Nino, Frank. Steve, (Butterball) David SPECIAL INTEREST: Girls, Basketball, College and a good time PET PEEVEE: Cantwell. and Basketball practice FAVORITE EXPRESSION: friend?? Rudy. Ralph. You have 61 FRANK QUINONES AMBITION; To be married, be happy, and be successful in whatever I do ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1,2. Track 1,2, KVS H.,4. V Pres., Band 1,2,3,4 Pres Rally Comm 1,2,3,4 Homecoming Comm. 4 Prom Comm. 4, Pat P 3,4- Class of 75 1,2,3,4 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Pat Paredes, Javier Muro, Lalo, Tony, Rich E., Vic, Eddie, Sal, Rudy, and all the rest of the Kool Dudes of ' 75 SPECIAL INTERESTS: Pat Paredes, Lowriders, Hydraulics, music, my saxophone, dances, my parents and life PET PEEVEE: Cantwell, small paychecks, homework, Pat when she ' s mad at me FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Keep it Kool Dude! Ah man, that ' s dead. ALFREDO FLORES AMBITION: To make something of myself, to be happy, and live a long life. ACTIVITIES: KVSH 3,4 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Willy, Beto, Rick, Louie, Mike, Richard, Raul. Tony, little pigeon. Yvonne. Judy. Albert. Jessie G . Hector. Pat. Martha. Mary. David, and the class of 75 SPECIAL INTEREST: Skating parties, good times, being happy, and here PET PEEVE: The chicks at Cantwell, crowded buses, being let down, being asked to get a hair cut, going to rallies, and Chlcanos that act like honkies FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Hey. babe, what ' s happening? RAYMOND BENITEZ AMBITION: To be successful life in whatever I do ACTIVITIES: Track 1,2,3.4, Cross Country. 1.2.3.4. H R Press 4 USUALLY SEEN WITH Art. Pee Wee. Hot Rod Bob, Tony G Danny B . My Brother Tony. Robert, and all the Keegan Boys SPECIAL INTERESTS Music. Concerts. Cars, track, and Girls PET PEEVE: Girls who think they are it Guys that think they ' re bad. cause they play football. SLS. except Rich and a couple of guys FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS Don ' t mess with me buddy. VICTOR C CASTRO AMBITION: Idle wealth and a blue velvet bathrobe ACTIVITIES Band, paying my cousin ' s way through Roosevelt USUALLY SEEN WITH: Eddie Contreras, my cousin Ralph, and my parrot Oglethorpe SPECIAL INTERESTS: Feeding habits of the very rare trumpet playing swordfish PET PEEVE: George Bigelow because he thinks he NOSE everything FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Hi. Sweetheart I SALVADOR MORALES AMBITION: To make something of myself ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Class of 75 SPECIAL INTEREST: Parties. Girls. Cars, and trips PET PEEVE: people who think they are bad. JOHN JOESPH GONZALEZ AMBITION Furthering my education in college, traveling, seeking out new faces and experiences ACTIVITIES honor Society USUALLY SEEN WITH Sal. Jose, and los locos from the ruling class of 75 SPECIAL INTERESTS Looking for a car. admiring the girls and lowriders on the Blvd . sports, concerts PET PEEVE Hopeless Rookie teachers, leaving my friends this year, and any LA or Salesian team losing FAVORITE EXPRESSION AwManl 62 ri TT OSCAR RECENDEZ AMBITION: To find success and happiness in whatever I do and wherever I go ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1, KVSH 2.3.4, KVSH Music Director 2.3, Drama 4, Cruiser 3.4 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Victor. Eddie, Martin and my car SPECIAL INTERESTS: My car. Lowriders. Cruising. Girls, dances, my friends. PET PEEVE: Getting your car ripped off Losing Nowhere to go on a Saturday night FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Thafs Cold! GUILLERMO LOPEZ AMBITIONS To be successful and accomplish what I want. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1,2.3,4, CIF 72,73,74, all league 72, Track 1.2.3.4, All League 72, 73, 74, K-boys 1,2,3,4 USUALLY SEEN WITH Richard, Mando, Bob. Ocho Ochoa, Jav, Avila, Mike, Ray, David, Sal, and the rest of the X-country runners SPECIAL INTERESTS: Saturday Nights out with the K-boys. girls. Ramona Convent and Salesian Dances. PET PEEVE: People who don ' t support or care about the X-C team FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS: -ORALEI ANTHONYJ LOGAN AMBITION To be successful in life and to become a millionaire ACTIVITIES: Photo Club 2.3.4. and Hmr Pres 2 USUALLY SEEN WITH Dunn, Jumper, Zuniga. La Cour, Naka. Eddie SPECIAL INTERESTS My Cadillac, girls, and making money PET PEEVE: Homework, and school rules. MICHAEL ANTHONY DE HOYOS AMBITION: Architect. ACTIVITIES: Wouldn ' t you like to know!? USUALLY SEEN WITH; Joey. Richard. Jose, and the rest of the Class of 1975 ' ANITA . . . ANITA SPECIAL INTERESTS: ANITA , crusin everywhere, and doing different things as they come!! PET PEEVE: Mr Meccias sword . having to shave The terrific food in the cafeteria FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS: Hey Man . DAVID GILBERT HOLMAN AMBITION: To become a pharmacist ACTIVITIES: Rallies 1.2.3,4. and crusing to Sacret Heart 3. and 4 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Mooney. Juan. Joe. WF Caro. Handsome, Mario Whip, Andy, and Peter Loya SPECIAL INTERESTS: Dances, sock- hops, parties, sports, cruising and Mayola PET PEEVE: No money, nowhere to go on weekends, and not having a ride FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Gacho Dude!!!! ALONSOMUNOZ AMBITION: To fulfill myself as a person and be the best at whatever I decide to do with the rest of my life ACTIVITIES: Football 1.2,3,4, Soccer 1,2, Baseball 1,2, SLS 3,4, Homeroom President 2,3.4. Pep Club 4, USUALLY SEEN WITH: Augie, Mando. Mike, Danny. Robert. Gil. the SLS Boys. Football players, and a special girl SPECIAL INTEREST: Lupe. Football, getting an education, and all the goodtimes PET PEEVE: Getting hurt time and time again, losing, not having a car and shaving FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS: Hows it going? 63 LOUIE STEVEN VALDES AMBITION: To become a truck driver and do a good job ACTIVITIES: Manager for Football 1.11,111.1V, statistician for football II, IV, basketball timer USUALLY SEEN WITH: Porfy. and the boys from the lunch workers, also the boys from the class of 75 SPECIAL INTERESTS: My family, all my friends. Salesian High and girls, girls, girls! PET PEEVE: Cantwell. Cathedral, and long lines so that you have to wait FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS: Cold Shot!! ARTURO CANDIDO GONZALEZ AMBITION: Astro-physicist or chemical engineer, to make my mother, and wife happy, and to return to my barrio soon to make it what it should be ACTIVITIES: Student body President 74- 75, Jr Class Secretary-Treas, California Scholarship Federation 1,2,3,4. Honor Society 1.2.3.4. Sophomore Hmr VP. Prom Comm 4. Homecoming Comm 3.4 Student Council 3.4. Football 1. Baseball 1.2, Drama 4. Homecoming Master of Ceremonies 4, U F W O C USUALLY SEEN WITH: Student Council Reps, The Casuals . Tom R . Jimmy Y . Becky G . and the other Vt of Salesian PET PEEVE: Student Council meetings. Mr Meccia calling me munchin. Mr, Valenzuela, Tony ' s ITs all under control Bro! , and uninvolved students FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS Whafs happening? RENE ' FRANK CASTELLANOS AMBITION: To live a life like no one has, and then become famous ACTIVITIES Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3.4, Track 3, Baseball 1,2, (slugger) SLS 3,4, Freshmen Vice Pres . Senior HM RM Sec Treas UFWOC, Newspaper Staff, Pep Club. DRAMA 4. Rally Comm USUALLY SEEN WITH Levis, Eddie. Bob Albert. Jim Ruben. Harold, Weto Dan, Football players, SLS Members, and the Class of 75 SPECIAL INTERESTS EL, treating a girl the right way. Hard Rock, Sports Cars ' , My Community, Tower Of Power, Cassettes. Racing, La Familia, and making people laugh PET PEEVE: Haircuts, the Viejas from Cantwell. Cholos and certain mothers FAVORITE EXPRESSION. That ' s mine. JIMMY SANDOVAL AMBITION: To go to college and become a success in life ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1.2,3.4. Baseball 1.2.4. Football 1.4. Prom comm . ditching rallies. Freshmen orientation USUALLY SEEN WITH LEVIS, Robert, Mario, PeeWee, Art. Martin, and all the Football players SPECIAL INTERESTS: money, going out, girls, sports, and just having a good time PET PEEVE Bro Jerry ' s Jokes. 7th Street, stuck-up girls, no money on weekends, the car I don ' t have FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS: How are you going to act? ADRIAN SANCHEZ AMBITION: To succeed in dentistry and become an asset to my race ACTIVITIES KVSH Engineer 3.4, Hmr Officer 3. Homecoming Comm 1974 USUALLY SEEN WITH Bobby E , Eddie V , Ruben G and all the cool heads from the class of 1975 SPECIAL INTERESTS Pretty women, good sounds and my car and enjoying them all PET PEEVE Some people from Cantwell, and getting haircuts ALBERT ARRIETA AMBITION Lithography, or continue in furthering my education ACTIVITIES Basketball 2.3 4, Football 2. JV Baseball 1 . Varsity Baseball 2.3.4. Yodaling 1.2.3,4 USUALLY SEEN WITH Joe. Greg (Murk), Ruben. Little John, Tony, Drake. Freddy, and the rest of the block PET PEEVE Broken Fingers. Waking up before 1 2 00 FAVORITE EXPRESSION Charles. Axeek. Yodal. Light it up 64 HENRY AGGEO ZAMORANO AMBITION: To go to college, be an accountant, get rich, spend all my money, then die ACTIVITIES J V Basketball 2, Varsity Baseball. Basketball 1,2, Prom Committee. Senior Farewell Committee USUALLY SEEN WITH: All my friends. with my clothes on. and oh Clem B . Mario. SPECIAL INTERESTS: Cindy. Weekends, Sports. Cindy, Mucis. Cindy, Food and Oh ya, Cindy. PET PEEVE: Jose M. Grabs, People saying I don ' t care FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS: ■ANYWAYS! JESSE G OCHOA AMBITION: To live a fulfilled life and become an Air Force Officer ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1,2,3, Soccer 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3. CAP 1,2.3,4. Honor Society 2.3.4. Honor Society V P . Prom Comm U F WO C 2 USUALLY SEEN WITH Memo L. Memo R . Robert Armando. Eddie M . Maggie. Lupe. Laura, and the rest of K boys SPECIAL INTERESTS: My girl Maggie. my car. my family and having a good time, my cigarettes of course PET PEEVE: Cathedral. Cantwell fags, SHM. and conceited football players FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS: ' What are you doing?! you DAVID PINEDA AMBITION: To be a mechanic and build cars ACTIVITIES: Football 1. Pep Club Pres 2 years USUALLY SEEN WITH Ed. Salty, and all the Locos of 75 SPECIAL INTERESTS My 51 ford and girls PET PEEVE: The munchies with no Graham Crackers and milk, and Bolgards FAVORITE EXPRESSION Your 0 ' Lady! HOT ROD BOB RODRIGUEZ AMBITION: To make my mother happy United States Air Force. ACTIVITIES: Cross-country 1.2.3.4. Track 1,2,3,4. 3 year Letterman. Band 1.2. CI.F. 3 League Champs 71.72,73.74 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Bro Tom. and the CI.F champions and the rest of the Keegan boys Mopar men. my home boysRene. Jose. Tony. Joe. Eddie. Robert (piggy), also seen with my Plymouth, and the mighty class of 75. SPECIAL INTERESTS: My future, my car. my family and someone specially in mind Fine music, good food, nice drinks, street racing, my 69 Plymouth, and running cross-country PET PEEVE: Slow-motion riders. Cantwell. Cathedral, running out of gas, no money. ARMANDO JOSE CARO AMBITION: To strive to become a success in whatever I attempt ACTIVITIES: Maldoso 1.2.3.4. Print Shop Boys 2.3.4, Homeroom VP 1 Homeroom Sec -Treas. 4, Pep Club 4. Cross Country 1 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Joe. Eddie. Mooney. David. Re-Run Martin, and the rest of the Print Shop Loco ' s of 75 and G.R SPECIAL INTERESTS: HER B S.. getting ejected, cutting class. Sports, fights after football games PET PEEVE: People who think they ' re Gods gift to the World. VNE. NYC Checks. AGUSTINMUNOZ AMBITION: To teach printing and to help people ACTIVITIES: Football 1.2.3.4, SLS 3.4, Soccer 1 Pep Club President 4. Hmr V P 2.3. Prom Comm . Sock Hop comm . Printshop Locos 2. 3. 4 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Alonso. Mike. Danny. Mario. Printshop Boys, and the rest of the class of 75 SPECIAL INTERESTS: That certain someone, football and money PET PEEVE: People with no spirit. FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS What ? I cant hear you? 65 lii - T ■ S l E M l 9 Br fM liH ki h 1 RAULROBLES AMBITION: To go to college and to succeed in whatever I do m life ACTIVITIES: Honor Roll 2.3. U.F W C. 2, Intercultural Student Group 4. and Annual Staff 4 USUALLY SEEN WITH: The Mighty Class of 75 and everybody from the Yearbook Staff SPECIAL INTERE STS: Listening to good music, crowded dances, and long weekends. PET PEEVE: School regulations, homework on weekends, and Br. Jerry ' s jokes EMILIO ROMERO JR. AMBITION: To become a mechanical engineer and live a happy life ACTIVITIES: Pep Club U F.W.O.C, Football. Soccer, and baseball. Honor Society USUALLY SEEN WITH: Ed, S., Joe S., Ed C, Sylvester G , Sal M , Frank L , Art D , and the rest of the Senior Class SPECIAL INTERESTS: That special someone (Lydia), Sports, and money PET PEEVE: People with a phony personality, haircuts, and being broke. FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS: Sayl character! SALVADOR R MORALES AMBITION: To become a doctor, lawyer, engineer or milk truck driver ACTIVITIES: Football, track 4. Honor Society 3,4, SSS 3. UFWOC 2.3, Prom Comm 4, Homecoming Comm 4, Pep Club 4, Foxhunting and lowriding 3,4 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Frank. Emilio, Rat, the boys from clean slate Frank, Lalo, Tony, and Javier ' s Sunnyslope Boys, and fat Marvey and others not mentioned by request SPECIAL INTEREST MARTHA, playboy bunnies, most young women, my friends, life at night, cruising and my 72 Impala FAVORITE EXPRESSION Let me copy your homework JOSE L VAZQUEZ AMBITION: To go to college and become a soccer star ACTIVITIES: Varsity Soccer 2,3,4, all GIF 2,3,4 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Jaime Mercado, Albert Mendoza, Henry and my other Homes SPECIAL INTERESTS Girls, soccer, and college and a good life PET PEEVE: My old truck I drive at work FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS: Como se te ha ido? THOMAS ANDREW RUEDAFLORES AMBITION: Lawyer, Professional Party Organizer, Pharmacist, Arrowhead Deliveryman ACTIVITIES Football 1, Student Council 2,3,4, Forensic Club Representative 2. Honor Society 1.2,3.4, Honor Society Vice-Pres and representative 3 USUALLY SEEN WITH Jimmy. Art, David, Jose, Tommy, Memo, Robert, Henry, Mike, Andy, and 795 others SPECIAL INTERESTS My Ghia. The Parties, that Special Someone, rock concerts, and cool, crazy people PET PEEVE People who are not themselves, don ' t get involved, and who do not compromise, or don ' t give a cent. Most of all, leaving SalesianI PS Car Washes, and Hoodslll FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS Later ., EDDIE VASQUEZ AMBITION To be successful as a printer and live a happy life ACTIVITIES Football 1,2,3,4, Track 1. FW 1.2.3. Drama 4 USUALLY SEEN WITH Rene. Robert. Al. Jim, Danny, Joe M . Varsity football team, Compa- Art. David, old hommes Eddie and Art R and DEB SPECIAL INTERESTS DEB . football, good music, hard rock, Henrix money, La Famili, Chicago, Tower of Power, El Chicano, VWs, and drinking PET PEEVE Cantwell, Cathedral. Getting a haircut, no money, no gas 66 ' i- . ANTHONY M. RODRIGUEZ AMBITION; To be successful in whatever I do in the future ACTIVITIES: J V Baseball 1.2. Varsity Saseball 3.4, Salesian Lettermen Society 3.4 USUALLY SEEN WITH: The mighty class of 1975. S.LS. and the Baseball team SPECIAL INTEREST: My future, baseball. Salesian and my car PET PEEVE: Going down looking FAVORITE EXPRESSION: What time is school out today? ARTSESANTO AMBITION Part time safe-cracker and full time salesman for Seagrams 7 ACTIVITIES All extra-curricular USUALLY SEEN WITH: A big smile and red eyes. Bud. Pee Wee and the rest of the cool heads at Salesian PET PEEVE: Running out of paper in the lavatory FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Pass one down here! Spark up! JUAN MEDINA AMBITION: To become successful in life and in whatever I do. and to marry the right girl USUALLY SEEN WITH Art, David, Joe, and the class of 75 SPECIAL INTERESTS Parties, dances, and talking with my friends and with that special girl PET PEEVE: Chicks that think they ' re good but they ' re not. and girls that are fat. JOSEPH R. SORIA AMBITION: To join the Marines to serve In Combat if war breaks out. to attend college, to become a policeman in the L.A.P.D to live like a king, USUALLY SEEN WITH: All seniors of 75. and everyone else flying around. SPECIAL INTERESTS: Payday, boxing, cars, girls, Salesian, my future PET PEEVE: Cantwell. Cathedral. Mexicans who change their last names, and leaving Salesian. FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS: What is going on? JAVIER SALCIDO AMBITION: To become happy and successful in life To further my education ACTIVITIES: CHECKING OUT WOMEN. 1.2.3.4 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Eddie, Art, Nixon, David. U DE L. (USC) and Hairless (Pete Loya) SPECIAL INTEREST: Beautiful young ladies. My Car, Dances, Mixed Drinks, One Special Lady, ' Money Tower of Power, One 64 Impale. PET PEEVE: SLS, Stinky Sock-Hops, bossy people, losing, stuck-up babes, Cantwell. Cathedral, beer, people who shine you on, and stuck-up football players, FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS: Hey man! Like wow! DANNY DAVID RAMIRIZ AMBITION: To go to college and become a counselor ACTIVITIES Frosh Track 1, J V Football 2 Varsity Football 3,4 Pep Club Vice President. Sophomore Homeroom Vice President. Cypress Park 1.2.3.4 USUALLY SEEN WITH: C P Boys and partners from school SPECIAL INTERESTS: FootbalL Drawing PET PEEVE: Street rivals. W S gangs. Cantwell FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Mi vida local 67 -J ■BpiPit 1 RICHARD MEDINA AMBITION; To go to college and finish, teach, and coach Live a happy and prosperous life ACTIVITIES; Track 1,2,3,4, Cross Country 1,2,3,4. Keegan Boys 1,2,3.4, Salesian Letterman Society 3,4 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Ray, Memo, Bob, David. Mike, Jav. Sal, David, and the rest of the K-boys SPECIAL INTERESTS Saturday nights out with the K-boys Loretto Salesian dances PET PEEVE; Football players who think with their muscles The girls from CantwelM Buses, waking up to go to school FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS; Oh man. Sh I FRANCISCO ZUNIGA AMBITION; To live a long life happily To become an architect ACTIVITIES; Band 1 and 2. Architecture 1,2,3 USUALLY SEEN WITH; Sergio Sanchez. Victor (cuba) Marrero, Ray Dunn, Eva SPECIAL INTEREST; My girlfriend Eva, architecture, Eva PET PEEVE; Not having money FAVORITE EXPRESSION; What do you say guy? TIMOTHY TAKEMI SATO AMBITION; To do something worthwhile ACTIVITIES Track 1. 2. Honor Society 3 4. Honor Roll USUALLY SEEN WITH Glen W, Ken N., Mike La Cour SPECIAL INTERESTS Cars, sports PET PEEVE; People who don ' t keep up the school spirit ANTONIO HERNANDEZ AMBITION; Go to college and study Law ACTIVITIES Honor Society 2,3,4, Yelleaders 3, Tutoring Class 3,4, Triple S 3,4, Drama 4. Pep Club 3 USUALLY SEEN WITH Victor, Pablo, Cesar. Ming, Mark, George and anybody else who ' s around SPECIAL INTERESTS Good clothes, dances, girls, and traveling The meaning of success! PET PEEVE Too much homework, selling chocolates, and having to clean my room FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS ' Thafs badi and Don ' t knock it till you try it! EDWARD SALAZAR AMBITION; To become the best Electronical Technician ACTIVITIES K V S H , U.F.L-C.I USUALLY SEEN WITH: Emilio, Eddie, Lizard, Joe, and Igor SPECIAL INTERESTS Girls, electronics, all night parties and dances PET PEEVE Cantwell, cholo freshmen FAVORITE EXPRESSION GOSH MARTIN HERRERRA JR AMBITION To succeed as a doctor or mx masters in bumming around, what- ever comes frst ACTIVITIES Waffle ' s brigade newspaper statt 3. harmworkers 2, Salesian Noisemakers 1.2,3,4 USUALLY SEEN WITH Nose . Bigelow, J Armendarez. Hugo Floras. Wolfy. R Dumb. Exorcist Steve H and the rest of the Senior Bums SPECIAL INTERESTS 70 Plymouth Superbirds. money, football, Salesian football parking lot activities, drinking, sleeping, and racing PET PEEVE My probation officer. Father Marshall, no money on weekends. PG from RC. getting busted FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS Waffle, waffle ' 68 i Sii kt. T-r FRANK DANIEL OLIVAS AMBITION: To make that someone special happy and to travel the world ACTIVITIES: Baskteball 1,2,3, Baseball 2,3, Junior Achievement, Can Food Drive Comm . Prom Comm . and A SB. Advisor USUALLY SEEN WITH: Jimmy, Jose, Guillermo, Hugo, and Tom SPECIAL INTERESTS: Angela. Vivian. Nancy. Sylvia. Anna, and Gloria, the night life, plus spending money PET PEEVE: Getting up in the mornings, going to work, and calm Sundays. FAVORITE EXPRESSION: ' What it is! MICHAEL G LACOUR AMBITION: To be a success in life and be happy USUALLY SEEN WITH Ray, Frank, Victor, Naka, Waka, Gail SPECIAL INTERESTS Having a good time PET PEEVE: Loud mouthed people FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS ■Really Wow!!!!!! EDDIE ALCA LA AMBITION: To go into Law Enforcement ACTIVITIES: KVSH DJ 3,4. Football 1, Pep Club 2 USUALLY SEEN WITH Anyone who is around here at 7 30 am Victor M , Ray D . Sergio and a Ball SPECIAL INTEREST Hiking, being free for a weekend, and Working for money PET PEEVE Being called names, hair cuts, selling tickets, shaving, and certain teachers FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Lets have a game, Got the answers? DAVID FRANK RUVALCABA AMBITION: To become a successful Civil Engineer and to be happy in life ACTIVITIES: Football 1, Cross Country, Track 3,4, Honor Society, USUALLY SEEN WITH: Memo, Ray. Bob. Mando. and the rest of the Keegan Boys, also the men from Salesian SPECIAL INTERESTS: Running. Basketball. Cal State LA. good food, and having a good time PET PEEVE: Cantwell. coming runner- up in C I F FAVORITE EXPRESSION; Ah, brother! JOSE L CUEVAS AMBITION: To travel around the world, go to college and buy a Lincoln Continental ACTIVITIES: Senior Class Vice- president. Basketball 1,2. Homecoming Comm , Prom Comm , Drama 4, Newspaper Staff and Spanish Club USUALLY SEEN WITH: That special girl , Jose M , Robert A , Robert R.. Rene, Ray B , Tony, Jess, and the boys at the table, the boys from lunch , my hot rod VS. , jazz, soul music, money, having fun. concerts, and Chinese food PET PEEVE: People that think they are bad. low riders. V.S s. someone ' s little brother FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS: ' Get it together , and what ' s happening . MICHAEL RAPP AMBITION: To go to college and to become a success in life ACTIVITIES Football 1.2. Varsity Football 3.4. Basketball 1 .3. Pep Club 4 USUALLY SEEN WITH: My tennis shoes untied SPECIAL INTERESTS Julie, my car and football, basketball, weekends and all good stuff PET PEEVE: People FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS: That ' s life in the Ghetto. 69 JOSE ALFREDO MICHEL AMBITION; To become an Air Force cadet in the US Air Force To return to Mexico and live there Por Siempre ACTIVITIES: Football 1, Basketball 1, Annual Staff 1 , Drama 4, Honor Society 2,3,4. Honor Society Sec Treas. 3, Newspaper Staff 3, Homecoming Comm 4, Prom Comm 4, Intercultural Group 4, A SB Treas 4 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Joe C, ' Hot Rod Bob,, Tony S , Rene S . Robert A . and the rest of the Homes , on the 4th of July The guys in room 3 1 4 or better known as the guys at the table The Lucky boys and the rest of the together class of 75 SPECIAL INTERESTS: My family and my 350 Firebird My future and a very special girl PET PEEVE: Henry Z , grabs ' , low-riders. Bro Jerry ' s jokes and Valenzuela ' s Psychology class and Bob R Big Mouth! BENEDICTO TARLENGO VASQUEZ AMBITION: To live a long and prosperous life ACTIVITIES: Chess. New Student 4. Ping Pong, and any brain-storming game USUALLY SEEN WITH: Myself SPECIAL INTERESTS Having a good time. School. PET PEEVE: People that are dead to the max. JOHN SCOTT AMBITION To become a professional in whatever I go into ACTIVITIES Cruising with my Hot-Rod 2.3 Going to Salesian 1 .2.3,4 USUALLY SEEN WITH Converse. Paul. Vincent, myself, and all the other brothers of the class of 75 SPECIAL INTERESTS Foxy young ladies, basketball, football, track, sky diving PET PEEVE Shaving, waking up on Wednesday mornings, and Ruedaflores telling me to get a haircut FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Don ' tjive with SteibI! DAVID SEPULVEDA AMBITION: To be successful in my life ACTIVITIES Football 2.3.4. Pep Club 4. Secretary. Salesian Mustang Mascot 2. Drama 4 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Tom. Augie. Joe. Andy, Alonzo. Porfy. the rest of the class of 75 SPECIAL INTERESTS Sports, making friends, spending money, a special girl to me PET PEEVE: Cantwell. Cathedral, people who prejudge other people without reason FAVORITE EXPRESSION Charles . ' HI Chickee EDDIE PEREA AMBITION: Living a Good life ACTIVITIES: Cross-country. Track USUALLY SEEN WITH Salty. David, Art. and the rest of the locos from the class of 75 SPECIAL INTERESTS Getting dusted. having a nice time with your buddies PET PEEVE Working Friday Nights , having no money for my desires FAVORITE EXPRESSION Let ' s go get dusted ' Oralel EDWARD ANTHONY VARGAS AMBITION To return to Salesian as the new Dean of Students. LA Country Inspector ACTIVITIES Soph Hm Rm Pres . KVSH 2.3.4, KVSH Pres 3. Yell- Leader 3.4. Yell-King 4. Drama 3.4, Student Council 4 USUALLY SEEN WITH Victor. Adrian. Oscar. Martin H . Joe A , Javier, Frank Q Frank L . and the rest of the class of 75 SPECIAL INTERESTS That special girl, parties, girls, lifted V S s, good dances and going out with the boys and S H J PET PEEVE Larry Bustamante, S H M , Ramona Convent, Cantwell. Hot Rods, getting my car towed home 70 -i 7 K t J ' JAVIER MURO AMBITION To be a mechanical engineer, get married, have a large family and be a millionaire ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 4, Honor Society 3.4, Track 3.4, Prom Committee 4 Hoodlum 2,3,4, Cruiser 3,4 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Harvis, Salso. Lalo, Frank. Satchmo. and the Sunnyslope Boys SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sports, women, parties, my 70 Impala and Clean Slate band PET PEEVE: Cathedral. Cantwell. haircuts. MP,, and homework. FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Did you do your Physics? Hoodlum hoodlum ' GUILLERMO E LOPEZ AMBITION: To go to college or the Air Force and to be successful in life ACTIVITIES JV Football, and U F woe USUALLY SEEN WITH: Cesar. Diablo. Frank, Steve, Tony, Victor, and rest of the Senior class SPECIAL INTERESTS: Good music, cars, shooting pool, girls, having a good time, PTE PEEVE: Cantwell And guys who think they ' re bad and put you down Pancha FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS: What ' s up Buddy? Shesfinelll! VICTOR A MARRERO AMBITION: Electronic engineer ACTIVITIES K V S H Engineer USUALLY SEEN WITH Zuniga, Fast Eddie and the rest of the class of 75 SPECIAL INTERESTS Amelia, and being successful in life PET PEEVE People who criticize others and communism RICHARD R ELIZALDE AMBITION: To succeed in life ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1,2, Track 1.2. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Frances. Richard, Alfred, Memo, Sal, Danny, Frank, Joe, Bobby, Tony, and Raymond SPECIAL INTERESTS: My family, money, clothes, music, parties, sports and Frances PET PEEVE: Cantwell, honkies, homework, detention and losing FAVORITE EXPRESSION: You know what I mean FERNANDO HUERTA AMBITION: Highten myself to the utmost of my ability both spiritually and menially, and to tackle life ' s challenges with success ACTIVITIES: Salesian Service Society, Thespian Club USUALLY SEEN WITH: Francisco. E Padeilla, Pablo-Walk Gonzales, Sendejas, Joe,Bigalow and the rest of 75 SPECIAL INTERESTS: CAROLINE, going to dances, Featuring Greece , double dating with my ' Compadres , and just plain living PET PEEVE: Cantwell, my girlfriend liking Cantwell even though shes kidding (I hope), and dances with a cheap band FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS: Where is that stupid Teco? JESUS A BARELA AMBITION: To be successful in whatever I set out to do ACTIVITIES: U F,W O.C , Homeroom Secretary-Treas 2 USUALLY SEEN WITH Ray, Jose, and whoever is around SPECIAL INTERESTS Uva, football, my job. and basketball PET PEEVE: Gettin blamed for something I didn ' t do FAVORITE EXPRESSION Dog gone It. ' 71 JST 72 RICHARD THEODORE LOPEZ AMBITION To be an architect, engineer, or billionaire, (whichever comes first) USUALLY SEEN WITH; Mike. Joe and a can of bud SPECIAL INTEREST Money, girls, cars, parties, night life, swimming and the beach PET PEEVE Mr Valenzuela ' s puddle jumpers. Mr Casanave. Fr Hedberg FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS; Sure. Nope. EDWARD CONTRERAS AMBITION; To succeed in the field of music, as a musician and composer. ACTIVITIES; Band 2.3,4. Track 3 USUALLY SEEN WITH Emilio. R . Eddie S . Victor and David SPECIAL INTERESTS; BRIDGET!! Music, having a good time PET PEEVES Homework, and having to get a haircut! FAVORITE EXPRESSION; What a psycho! ARTURO DAVILA AMBITION To become a Computer Maintenance Technician ACTIVITIES; J V, Soccer. Junior H,R. Sec Treasurer USUALLY SEEN WITH D De La Torre. F. Romero SPECIAL INTEREST; A car of my own. free time, spending money, and someone very special (S M ) PET PEEVE School Rules. Fags, and people who are tough FAVORITE EXPRESSION Ah Mani PORFY ENRIOUE NAVARRO AMBITION To become a pilot, and live a happy life ACTIVITIES Football 3.4. SLS 3.4. school newspaper 4. Homeroom Vire President 3 USUALLY SEEN WITH; Chris. Rene. Louie. Pete and the guys from the SLS. and football team SPECIAL INTERESTS That special girl, my car, having a good time, sports, the night life PET PEEVE; Cantwell, Cathedral, 7th Street Hill FAVORITE EXPRESSION I dont know FRANCISCO JAVIER DE LA RIVA AMBITION; To live happily and successfully for the rest of my life ACTIVITIES J V Basketball USUALLY SEEN WITH Victor, Cesar. Diablo and the class of seventy-five SPECIAL INTEREST Auto mechanics and all exciting things that happen around My car and ' ?? PET PEEVE Big man and little dog Girls who think they ' re super great FAVORITE EXPRESSION SIMONMI JOSE A MARTINEZ AMBITION To be a success, and to be a lawyer ACTIVITIES Honor Roll 3.4. V.P Hmr 3. J V Basketball 3. and Varsity Basketball USUALLY SEEN WITH Tom, Memo, Little Merky, Jimmy, Frank, Ralph and the rest of the dudes from the class of 75 SPECIAL INTERESTS Girls, sports, and music PET PEEVE Going to the third floor. Cantwell and dumb |okes FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS All right . Hey man , , etc , but sir ' . Naw Mani £1X TT ARNOLD ANDRADE AMBITION: To be a success in life and to further my education, ACTIVITIES: Junior Varsity 2, Varsity football 3,4, Salesian Letterman Society 3,4, Mustang Board 4, Judicial Board 1 , Track 4, Hmr SA.A. 4 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Jimmy the lame duck, Ruben, Danny, Andy. Louie, the football team and the SLS Boys SPECIAL INTERESTS: Salesian, great weekends, and a lot of chicks and having a good time, and money and more money PET PEEVE: Cantwell 7th Street Hill, Lenihans crummy jokes. FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS: ' Who do I look like, the zoo keeper? JOE CAMPOS AMBITION: To become an artist and to find my true values in life. USUALLY SEEN WITH: All the senior class and the rest of the guys SPECIAL INTERESTS: My future with Lorriane M and being a night owl PET PEEVE: Cantwell and Cathedral FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Whafs going on man? JOSEPH A SANCHEZ AMBITION To go to college and be a success in life USUALLY SEEN WITH: The class of 75. SPECIAL INTERESTS Girls, my |ob. cruising, and the night life PET PEEVE Waking up in the morning and Cantwell JOSE FRANCISO JALTECO AMBITION: To be successful In whatever I set out to do ACTIVITIES: KVSH, and Baseball. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Ronnie, Joe. Pablo. Fernie. George and everybody else. SPECIAL INTERESTS: The car III never have, girls, baseball, my stereo. PET PEEVE: Detention, and getting up early to go to school PABLO R DeANDA AMBITION: Going to college ACTIVITIES: Honor Society 3.4. Photo Club 1, Prom Committee USUALLY SEEN WITH: Tony. Victor. Ming, and the rest of the class of 1 975 SPECIAL INTERESTS: Girls, cars, traveling, money, pool PET PEEVE: People who think they ' re God ' s gift to the world Boring classes, people who drag their arms when they walk. RAY L DUNN AMBITION: To succeed in life. ACTIVITIES: Lunch time basketball. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Frank Zunlga. Jumper . Marrero. Smedley. Mike. Naka. Walka SPECIAL INTERESTS Barbara, cars, Barbara, music and Barbara PET PEEVE: Mr Lenihans Leniburgers . Crips, teacher in 306. Mr Fink ' sO K I FAVORITE EXPRESSION: (Censored) 73 TT GILRUEFF AMBITION: To go to college and become a well-known Architect ACTIVITIES: Salesian Service Society 3,4. Hoodlum 1.2.3,4, Parking Lot 1.2.3.4 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Al. Danny. Martin, the class of 75 and the C D SPECIAL INTERESTS Girls, all dances, the car I plan to get. college girls PET PEEVE: Cantwell. getting up for school in the morning, and Cantwell FAVORITE EXPRESSION: (CENSORED) NINO RUSSO AMBITION Dentistry ACTIVITIES USUALLY SEEN WITH Steve Lopez. Ralph Tello, Dave Granados SPECIAL INTERESTS Money, girls, fast cars PET PEEVE: explaining what and where SALESIAN IS FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS lets go what the heck VICTOR MANUEL RODRIGUEZ AMBITION To succeed m life and be happy ACTIVITIES Band 1.2. Journalism 1. Track 1 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Los Batos Locos SPECIAL INTERESTS Mi vieja and my carcancha PET PEEVE: People who think they are Gods gift to the world FAVORITE EXPRESSION Hey dude! MARIO GARCIA AMBITION: To go to college and come back knowing Salesian would still be 1 ACTIVITIES Cee Football USUALLY SEEN WITH: Joe S. Emilio R . and Sergio S . Art D SPECIAL INTERESTS: The women from Roosevelt, my car. and Salesian always being § 1 . football and all sports PET PEEVE Those women from CANTWELL ' , FAVORITE EXPRESSION Whos that chump over there? 74 JIMMY YBARRA ACTIVITIES: Frosh football, vote noon 22 campaign. Jr Class Vice President. Drama 2.3.4. Senior Homeroom Pres . Homecoming escort Newspaper staff Tutoring program USUALLY SEEN WITH: Raquel Welch. Sophia Loren. Marilyn Monroe, oh yes also Tom R . Henry Z . Mike C . Augie M Clem B . Cookie. Kim, a Bowie album, rerun clothes PET PEEVE. Staying up all night doing your homework and finding out it was due the next Friday Filling out your entire SAT form and finding out you wrote with No 3 pencil Hoods ' Car washesi Squares Mr Meccia ' s flattery FAVORITE EXPRESSION Wasa madda wada mala What is hip But sir, I just got a haircut Zoom, Zoom Don ' t Smoke! SPECIAL INTERESTS Combing my hair, Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz. Rock and roll , Money Flash Gordons spaceship, and Diamond Dogs. GEORGE GOMEZ AMBITION Go to college and study medicine ACTIVITIES Honor Society 3.4. Junior Achievement 3. Hmr V.P and tutoring. 3. and 4 USUALLY SEEN WITH Jesse Barela Tony Hernandez SPECIAL INTERESTS To become a doctor. Honor Society PET PEEVE Lots of homework. VICTOR JOSEPH VILLASENOR AMBITION someday to be very successful and rich, and own a Detomaso Pantera, and a good Bachelor ' s apartment ACTIVITIES K VS H . Drama Productions USUALLY SEEN WITH Joe C . Joe S , Jimmy, Tony, Tommy, Albert, Porfy, and whoever happens to be out there when I am. SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sports, cars, stereos, noses, acting, women, Sting PET PEEVE; Havmg to shave in the school John, having no cash or car on weekends FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS: Whafs sumada guademala? Hey lets go cruise to Sacred Heart! VICTOR R LOPEZ AMBITION: To be the best I can in the time I have to do it, ACTIVITIES KVSH 1.2.3,4 KVSH President 2.3.4 Student Council 2.3,4, Drama 2,3,4 Newspaper Staff 4 Thespian Society USUALLY SEEN WITH Oscar, Eddie, Joe and Martin SPECIAL INTERESTS Music, my car, clothes, dances and going out PET PEEVE Brother Jerry, S L S FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS That ' s gross! RAUL MARTIN MORA AMBITION To go to law school, and succeed in life ACTIVITIES Soccer 1,2 USUALLY SEEN WITH Rick, Art. Cal, and the rest of the Senior Class SPECIAL INTERESTS Having fun. girls, and my invisible car PET PEEVE Having five periods of class and then lunch FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS. Whafs happening? HECTOR GONZALEZ MONREAL AMBITION: Be successful in life, go to college, and be rich ACTIVITIES: Litho 2,3.4. and NYC USUALLY SEEN WITH: The great class of 75 and the printshop locos. Albert L, SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hi Perf cars, money, girls, mechanics, and the night life. PET PEEVE: Cathedral, Cantwell, haircuts, no money, people that put other people down SERGIO SANCHEZ AMBITION: To go to college and become successful in whatever I do in life. ACTIVITIES: Honor Society 3,4 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Mono, Ken, Glen, Tim, Frank, Mike, Eddie, Victor, and Ray SPECIAL INTERESTS: Girls, Music, cars and sports PET PEEVE: When teachers say crummy jokes, and Cantwell FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS Whafs Happening! To ALBERTO V ROMERO AMBITION: F.B.I Agent To be successful and happy in life Meet the right girl ACTIVITIES: Triple S. Encounter Group. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Caesar, Ralph. Guillermo, Steve, Victor, Nino, David. Diaz, Henry, Guillermo R and the other bad dudes from the Mighty class of 75 SPECIAL INTERESTS: Dances, girls, motorcycles, work, sports, travel, natural life, meeting people, visiting my cousin and really having fun Going to college PET PEEVE: Cathedral. Cantwell. girls that show off Not having money when needed Nowhere to go FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS She ' s good. Did you see that? Oh man ' Take it easy 75 76 ARTR MORREL AMBITION: Architect, and electronic engineer ACTIVITIES: J V Football. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Raul Mora and Danny (stump) Barreda. SPECIAL INTERESTS: Badcars, motorcycles, little punks, FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Go to censored Don ' t censored around. Get out of here RALPH G TELLO AMBITION: To be a successful Politician ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2.3: Senior Class Advisor. Drama Club 4. Newspaper Staff 4: Prom Committee USUALLY SEEN WITH: Raymond Diaz. Steve Lopez, Albert Romero, Tony Sanchez. Joe Cuevas. David Granados. Guillermo Rodarte. Jose Martinez. Frank Olivas. Jose Michel. Nino Russo. and all the Together Boy ' s, and Diamond Dogs SPECIAL INTERESTS: Tennis. Basketball, going to Angeles, going out withthe Together Boy ' s, enjoying concert at the Forum PET PEEVE: Der Winershnizel. Cantwell. Sachmos Follies. Bad Joe. Butterball Lopez. FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Tough Darts . Together . Seriously Now JOE MONTOYA AMBITION To be a successful photographer, printer, disc-jockey, teacher and community leader ACTIVITIES Football 1.2. Soph Hmr Pres . Homecoming Comm 2.4. Annual Staff 4. Gang Activity 1.2.3.4, Print Shop Boys 2.3.4. and Cruising USUALLY SEEN WITH Santo. Art, Eddie. Oso. Joe. Henry. Chente. Jim. Alex. VWF. Budweiser. My Con Safos Homeboys. and most of The 75 Locos SPECIAL INTERESTS My future, good music. Oldies, clean cars, good parties. after hours, meeting people, smart girls. My raza! PET PEEVE: Vendidos. jammed 22 s. homework. AD . no money, deadlines, letdowns, and people who don ' t like LowridersI FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS: lets go drink! Orale! J3! lilts 1 r JAVIER MURO AMBITION: To be a mechanical engineer, get married, have a large family, and be a millionaire ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 4. Honor Society 3.4; Track 4. Prom Committee 4; Hoodlum 2.3.4. Cruising 3.4 USUALLY SEEN VVITH: Harvis. Salso. Lalo. Frank. Satchmo. and the Sunnyslope Boys SPECIAL INTERESTS Sports, women, parties, my 70 Impala . and Clean Slate band PET PEEVE: Cathedral. Cantwell. haircuts, MP, and homework FAVORITE EXPRESSION Did you do your Physics? Hoodlum Hoodlum II MARIO PEA AMBITION: To play professional baseball and to succeed in life ACTIVITIES Football 1.2. J V Baseball 1.2. Honor Roll 2.3. Homeroom Pres 4 USUALLY SEEN WITH Mike. Augie. Henry and Pete SPECIAL INTERESTS Baseball, girls, money, my car PET PEEVE My little brother Andy and CANTWELL! MICHAELJ CISNEROS AMBITION To make all my dreams come true and then some!! ACTIVITIES Football 1. Homeroom Sec- Treas 2. Homeroom Pres 3, Pep Club 4, Print Shop Boys 2,3,4, Associated Student Body Public Relations 4 USUALLY SEEN WITH Augie, Mario. Jimmy Y . Henry Z . Javier M . Sal M , Martin and all the dudes SPECIAL INTERESTS Becky, Sports, Music, and my charp cheby PET PEEVE Cantwell, Cathedral, student council my sister (Cecilia) FAVORITE EXPRESSION Thats Okay! ' , What A Dragii ' i - TTT HUGOV FLORES AMBITION: Get rich, settle down and be content with life ACTIVITIES: Ditching, broke full tinne. student part-time, waffles brigade. Varsity Basketball 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: The people from Salesian and the Eastslde. SPECIAL INTERESTS: Girls, cars, food, football, basketball, parties, dances, my car. and girls PET PEEVE: People who put down Salesian. The morning after Bro Jerrys jokes FAVORITE EXPRESSION: ' Say hey, Jake ... GEORGE BIGELOW AMBITION: Professional scuba diver, to get married, to become a teacher, a millionaire lawyer and very happy ACTIVITIES: Band 1.2.3,4, KVSH 1, Waffles C Period, Farm Workers 2, Humpty Boys USUALLY SEEN WITH: My clothes on. Heartbeat Martin, my speargun. BooBoo Barreda. Roche Carlos, my ■■57 SPECIAL INTERESTS: Wine, women, song. Scuba diving, some more women. PET PEEVE: Soto Service, Bro Ernies Chins, Mr. Fultzs high voice. Mrs. Super leaving Salesian FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS: Tapow JOE HEREDERO AMBITION: To be a draftsman ACTIVITIES J V and Varsity Baseball. Football manager, a ditcher 1 .2.3.4 USUALLY SEEN WITH The boys of Salesian High especially with Art. Juan. Holman. Andy. Mario, and David. Handsome SPECIAL INTERESTS: Trying to make something of my life PET PEEVE: Cantwell. Cathedral and most of the Salesian staff FAVORITE EXPRESSION: ■■Chinol Woman! That ' s cool! Go jump in the lake! ROBERT ANDALON AMBITION: To become an engineer, or anything else that ' s successful ACTIVITIES: Honor Society 2.3.4. CSF 3,4, Student Council 4, AS B Secretary 4. Homeconing Committee 4. Fiesta Committee 3.4. Spirit Basketball Comm. 4, Gas Attendant 3.4 UFWOC 2.3. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Art. Tom. Jose. Andy. Tony, Frank. Mike, and the rest of the P ' s from the MIGHTY SENIOR CLASS OF 75 . SPECIAL INTERESTS: Girls, night life. sports, music, the car III have, long weekends, and anything else that can bring fun PET PEEVE: Ray Gallindos jokes, haircuts, and Our Lady of Cathedral and Sacred Heart of Cantwell FAVORITE EXPRESSION: And I didnt even study. ' How sad! ' . ERASMOMAGALLANES AMBITION: To reach my Temple of Gold and become a success ACTIVITIES: Basketball 3. Honor Society 3.4. Honor Society President 4. Student 1,2,3,4, and U F W C 2.3 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Ray. Sal. Javier. Memo. Steve. Dunn. Lalo. Art. George. Carlos M, etc etc etc SPECIAL INTERESTS: Girls, cars, women, basketball, chicks, a dance here- n-there. oh yes. and women!! ! PET PEEVE: Homework. Fr Jiru s religion classes FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Lend me your homework real quick! CESAR H ELGUEZABAL AMBITION: To go to college and become successful in whatever I do and be happy the rest of my life ACTIVITIES J V Soccer. 2; Varsity Soccer 4 USUALLY SEEN WITH Albert Romero. Guillermo Lopez. Frank Lopez. Tony Hernandez, and the rest of Seventy Five SPECIAL INTERESTS: Parties, a special girl. PET PEEVE: Cathedral. Cantwell. girls who think theyre bad (paucha) FAVORITE EXPRESSION Look at that Mama. 77 ' Skr JAIME ANTHONY VEGA AMBITION: To succeed at whatever I choose to do ACTIVITIES: Frosh class Sec-tres . Soph class Pres , Sr Hmr V P , Student Council 1 ,2, Orientation Control Comm USUALLY SEEN WITH: Arnold A, Rene. Danny, C P , the men in the S L S , and the football and track teams and the class of 75 SPECIAL INTERESTS: Young ladles, parties, long weekends, cruising Whittier Blvd and my car PET PEEVE: Cantwell, Cathedral, breaking my leg on Salesian day, students who do not care about their school FAVORITE EXPRESSION: ' Whafs going on? iix Ml tmii gUv ' nUr THE WOOD F FRANK LOPEZ AMBITIONS: To keep on studying Maybe use ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1,2.SSS. Senior Homeroom President, U F WOC 2,3 Honor Society 3,4CSF 3.4, Homecoming Escort USUALLY SEEN WITH: Sal, Memo, Steve. Emilio. Javier SPECIAL INTERESTS: weekends and night life PET PEEVE: Monday mornings. Rookie teachers. MING SHIN KOU AMBITION To be an attorney ACTIVITIES For me to know and for you to find out USUALLY SEEN WITH Pablo (killer). Tony Hernandez. Victor Rodriguez, and everybody else from the class of 75 SPECIAL INTERESTS Doing business, making money, watching Kung Fu PET PEEVE: Salesians food RAY BURROLA AMBITION: To further my education USUALLY SEEN WITH: Most of the guys from Salesian SPECIAL INTERESTS: Good music, weekends, archery, boxing, and earning the Root of all Evil PET PEEVE: The cafeterias food RUBEN JAMES HOLGUIN AMBITION: To become a private investigator and further my education as far as I can ACTIVITIES: Salesian Mustang 1.2.3.4. Cee football 1. Jr Varsity 2. Varsity Football 3.4. Basketball 1.4, Prom Comm . Casual 3.4. Pep Club 4. Freshman Hmr V P 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Ronnie. Art. Danny. Carlos, and the rest of the Casuals of 75 Arnold. Danny. Augie. Louie, and the rest of the football team SPECIAL INTERESTS Great weekends. Arts front pad. good looking chicks, sports, and a 72 Malibu PET PEEVE: Cantwell, Cathedral, 7 th Street Hill, dud weekends, Butches, Leg Drive, and stuck up chicks FAVORITE EXPRESSION Oh wow manlllll 78 ANTHONY Y RIOS AMBITION: To live a life of fulfillment, happiness and success ACTIVITIES Vice Pres , Etalon Staff 3. Annual staff representative. Annual Staff financial advisor 3, Homecoming Committee. Homecoming escort USUALLY SEEN WITH Levis, the best dressed students which includes me, my car when it ' s running, and the people of 1975 SPECIAL INTERESTS Money, girls, people in general, a good time, going out when possible, and going to Salesian and its activities PET PEEVE No money, Fr Marshall ' s attitude toward the students, Fr Loo ' s temper, Bro Jerry ' s Nagging, faculty members who cannot admit that thay are wrong, and Salesians senseless rules FAVORITE EXPRESSION Wrong , me , Don ' t worry about it Til do it tomorrow . . RAY CARLOS AMBITION: To live a crazy and joyful life, and have a good profession. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Mando. Tony, and Saint Mary ' s boys SPECIAL INTERESTS: Making people laugh, parties, girls, money, and having a good time. PET PEEVE: Running out of cigars FAVORITE EXPRESSION: I got you off detention. EDUARDO JOSE GARCIA AMBITION To be successful in business or law. and music. To be happily married ACTIVITIES: Cross-country 1. baseball 1,2. and KVSH USUALLY SEEN WITH: Funky Frank. Javier. Tony. Sal, Mando, Lowriders, and Musicians SPECIAL INTERESTS: People, music, girls, lowriders, bands, gigs, makeing money, and education. PET PEEVE: The fact that some people can ' t keep their hands on their own property FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS: I ' ll never go back to Georgia, HOSE SESMA CORRAL AMBITION To go to college, and become a cop ACTIVITIES: JV football. B track, and Waffles Brigade USUALLY SEEN WITH: Sal, Ray,Victor, Tony. John, and the 2 nd street winos SPECIAL INTERESTS My car, women, music, sports, money. Sacred Heart PET PEEVE: Stuck-ups- the payments on my car work TOM RIOS AMBITION: To become a doctor. ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,3,4,. S.L.S. 2,3.4. S.L.S. V.P. 4., Frosh Pres , Forensic Club Pres. 2. Drama 2.3.4.. Drama Pres. 3.4,. Thesp Soc. 3.4., Thespian Society Pres.4.. Yell Leader. 4, Student Council 1.2.3,4, Waffles Brigade, Per. C. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Anyone who ' s razy enough. SPECIAL INTERESTS: People, sports, food, good times. PET PEEVE: People who give up FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Huh ? MIKE RIVERA AMBITION: To become the best in whatever field I choose to go into USUALLY SEEN WITH: Art M.. Andy C . Joe. Steve, and anyone around at the time, SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hotties. money, thinking, eating, and girls. PET PEEVE: KISSIES ANDREW REAJR AMBITION: To go to college, play professional baseball and be happy in life ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,3,4 , J V Baseball 1 Varsity Baseball 2,3,4 Salesian Letterman Society 2.3,4 S L S. Judicial Board 3 L S S Comm 4 Hrm Pres. 2 Hrm V P. 3 Mustang Board 4 Pep Club 4 SPECIAL INTEREST: Salesian Letterman Society, baseball, football USUALLY SEEN WITH: S LS Football team, a football, Arnold, Pete, Robert, Sandoval. Rapp, Mario, and the rest of the guys m the Senior class PET PEEVE: My big brother Mario. Cantwell, and duck season Interceptions. FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS: Set! Hut! 79 — h N ' RONALD REY ARIAS AMBITION: To go to college and play basketball and be happy and successful ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,3.4 , Mustang Board 1,4. Basketball 1,2,3,4. Casuals 1,2,3.4, Prom Committee, Special Officer 2, Pep Club 4 SPECIAL INTERESTS: A duplex on Houston St Sports, Parties, Girls, and having a good time USUALLY SEEN WITH: Art, Danny, Fito, Ruben, Clem, Carlos and the rest of the Casuals, Jim, Ed, Arn. PET PEEVE: Cantwell, losing, girl schools, dances, lousy parties, guys with limp wrists, Lucy and when DO. starts fooling around FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Be cool, I really don ' t care ARMANDO HAROS AMBITION: To become successful ACTIVITIES: Basketball Homeroom Sec Treas Cruising 2,3,4 Pnntshop boys USUALLY SEEN WITH: Ray, Ricky, Tony, Rudy, Memo, and all the boys SPECIAL INTERESTS: Girls, food, babes, money, chicks, parties, young ladies, that special one and all the women PET PEEVE: Hotties FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Wow, look at that! PETER ANTHONY LOYA AMBITION To be happy m what I choose to do ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,3.4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 S.LS 2,3,4 Pep Club 4 Newspaper New-Reporter 4 Orientation Committee Mustang Board 4 S LS 4 USUALLY SEEN WITH: SLS members, football players, Augie, Juan. Jim. David. Reas and the Guys at the lunch line. Salty (P 1) SPECIAL INTERESTS The women of the World and United States Navy. Red and the Tatoo PET PEEVE: Cathedral. Cathedral. Cathedral, and Cathedral!!!!!! !! FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS: ■Hey ! STEVEN RALPH LOPEZ AMBITION: To go to college and achieve my goals ACTIVITIES: Senior Class Sec-Treas Student Council 4 Golf. 2.3.4 Honor Society 3.4. California Scholarship Federation 3.4 Prom Comm Homecoming Comm USUALLY SEEN WITH: David. Ralph. Henry. Rudy. Nino. Tony (Sachmo). Erasmo, Ray. Robert. Albert, and the whole senior class SPECIAL INTERESTS: Going out. money, sports, girls, music, cars and ButterBall turkeys PET PEEVE Boring weekends, no money, stuck-up chicks, Fr Leo ' s |okes and work FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS: Lets do it tomorrow. HENRY TORRES AMBITION: To become a successful Architect ACTIVITIES: Bee Basketball. Varsity Golf 2.3.4 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Steve. Ralph. Rudy. Tony, and the rest of the class of 1975 SPECIAL INTEREST Basketball. Golf, Good times PET PEEVE: CANTWELL!!! Food in the cafeteria FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Come Onl ANDY CORONA AMBITION To become an Auto Mechanic and be a billionaire ACTIVITIES Football 1 USUALLY SEEN WITH Mike. Scott. Steib. Lacour. Dunn. Raul, Art SPECIAL INTERESTS Hemis. Rats. Rod Rods. Girls, an L C My 426 Hemi PET PEEVE Cantwell, St John Bosco. FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS I just saying 80 ANTONIO RODRIGUEZ SANCHEZ AMBITION Marry a beautiful person , be a coach, finish college, get into politics, and be a lawyer! Also play college ball ACTIVITIES: Senior Class President, SLS 2.3.4, SLS Sergeant at Arms, Honor Society 2.3,4. Prom Committee. Basketball 1.2.3.4. CSF 4. Football 1.2. Track 1.2. Clean Campus Committee. Sock Hop Committee. Drama 4. Homecoming Committee USUALLY SEEN WITH: Lettermen. the home boys. Student Council. Stevie. Joe. some females SPECIAL INTERESTS Females. Basketball. SLS, coaching, the Senior Class of 75 . studies, my family PET PEEVE: People who don ' t know the meaning of living FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Hey brol . that ' s dead RUDY ALDAMA AMBITION To succeed in what I do and have a happy family life ACTIVITIES: Bee Basketball 1.2. J V Basketball 3. U FWOC 1.2, Senior Farewell Comm . Student Council 4. Spirit Basketball 1.2.3.4. ETALON 75 ' s Editor-in-Chief USUALLY SEEN WITH: Ray. Joe. Erasmo. Henry. Oreo ' s. Ken. Glen. Tony. Memo. The Lastima Bench, and The Mighty People Of 75 SPECIAL INTEREST: Thinking about my future car. seeing what a camera does to a person, talking with people, and the usual things PET PEEVE: McDonalds, unspirited people, and the Chaparro(Fr Jimenez) FAVORITE EXPRESSION: You have to be kidding CARLOS VALLES AMBITION To attend college, be happy in life, and someday own my own nightclub ACTIVITIES Cee Football 1. Bee Football 2. Varsity Football 3.4 Homeroom Vice President 2 Homeroom President 4 Casuals 3.4 Prom Committee USUALLY SEEN WITH Ronnie. Art. Danny. Clem. Alex. Rudy. Mario. Lil Art. Ruben. Tom R.. and the guys from football SPECIAL INTERESTS Having a nice time, women, and getting together with good friends PET PEEVE: Walking up the hill for practice Stuck-up chicks, and waiting for a ride FAVORITE EXPRESSION: What ' s happening this weekend? A LBERT M LUNA AMBITION: To be happy and successful in whatever I do ACTIVITIES: Soccer 2, Track 2. Football 3. VAGO 1.2.3,4, K V S.H. 1,2.3,4, KV S H Executive Board 3, Drama 4, Ditching 1.2,3,4. PRINTSHOP LOCOS 2.3.4 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Printshop Locos-Mike. Art. Chlno. Chino 2. T.J.. Mooner. Flaco trankos. Silent. Handsome, Martin. Augie. 8-track. Eddie V. Class of 75 SPECIAL INTERESTS: Good music, and Drinking. Seven-Up GOOD OLDIES. War. get-down music PET PEEVE: Cantwell. no money for gas. Cafeteria food, hair code, and getting busted. RICKY GOMEZ AMBITION: To live life to the fullest ACTIVITIES: Etalon Staff 4. Honor Society 2.3.4. CSF 3. Pep Club 2. Homeroom V P 3. Sec Tres 3. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Mike. Jimmy. The Fonz . Mario, and the rest of the class of 75 SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music. Sports. Cars, my Porsche (targa). nite-life FAVORITE EXPRESSION: S A.R PET PEEVE: Hoods MA ESCARTIN AMBITION: To find inner peace and seek out new horizons ACTIVITIES: Honor Society. Sewer Rats USUALLY SEEN WITH Mature women, mental geniuses (Honor Society), and athletic champions (S LA ) and also my camping bags SPECIAL INTERESTS That special someone, parties, and the night life PET PEEVE: Missing out on a good opportunity to get ahead FAVORITE EXPRESSION Hey don ' t be pulling on my bag! . 81 FERNANDO ANTHONY PADILLA AMBITION: Lithographer and photographer USUALLY SEEN WITH: Henry T , Tony R.. Joe S , Tony H , Francisco J . Fernando H , a camera, and a golf club SPECIAL INTERESTS: Becoming a printer and professional photographer, deep sea fishing, and Saleslan. PET PEEVE: Cantwell. Cathedral. Bosco Tech, and Mr Medina ' s easy tests JOECOMADURAN AMBITION: Be successful in whatever I do ACTIVITIES: NYC 1,2,3.4, Print Shop Boys 2,3.4. Lunch line 1,2,3,4: Pep Club 1 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Henry T , Tony Mondo, Chino. David, Eddie, and all the rest of the Printshop Boys SPECIAL INTERESTS: Soc Hops, football, guns, cars, nitelife PET PEEVE: Cantwell, Cholas, Cathedral, Danny truck, Bro, Pats jokes FAVORITE EXPRESSION: ■Thafs dead MR JAIME V MERCADO AMBITION Being able to go to college and succeed in life ACTIVITIES Varsity Soccer 1.2,3,4: J V Baseball 2, All League 2,3.4, all C I F 3,4. Hmr V P 3, S L S 2.3.4. S L S Treasurer 3.4. Honor Society 3; Salesian Soc Hop 1.2.3.4 USUALLY SEEN WITH Mario. Bobby. Pepe. Albert. Hot Rod Bob. Andy, and the class of 75 SPECIAL INTERESTS: That special girl, my car. parties, friends, having a good time PET PEEVE All the young ladies from Cantwell and Cathedral, George GUILLERMO RODARTE M. AMBITION: To reach beyond the goals life establishes and to be the ultimate In the profession I happen to choose ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2,3; Cross Country 1; Track 1, UFWOC and Salesian Activities USUALLY SEEN WITH: The Powerful Class of 75 and the rest of the people at Salesian, especially the SUNNY SLOPES- PET PEEVE People that act big, because they mix with the crowd FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Lets Go and How has it been? GLENT WAKBAYASHI AMBITION: To go on to law school and succeed In life ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2,3; Honor Society, Honor Roll, C S.F USUALLY SEEN WITH: Ken, Tim. Ray. Mike. Frank. Raz SPECIAL INTERESTS Sports, cars, music PET PEEVE: People who think they are too good for everyone else. Cantwell LOUIE GABRIEL ZAMORA AMBITION To be successful in whatever I do ACTIVITIES Pep Club 4; HM RM V P. 4. SSS, SRG at ARMS 3 UFWOC. Frosh Orientation Committee. J V Football 2. Varsity Football 3.4; Varsity Track 3.4. SLS 3.4 USUALLY SEEN WITH Dan the Man, Jim. Ruben, Arnold. Augie. Tom Anamule Rios. and any other of the boys SPECIAL INTERESTS A good time. Girls, Money, Food, Music. Football PET PEEVE The Ladies At Cantwell. Sacred Heart of Cathedral. 7 MAN BOBSLED. Losing, Cafeteria Food and a bum weekend FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS WATCH IT , AH, MAN 82 TT GLENT WAKABAYASHI AMBITION: To be a success m life as a lawyer. ACTIVITIES: Honor Society 2.3,4. Bee Basketball 2. J V Basketball 3. Honor Roll. CSF 3,4. Who ' s Who 3,4. Society of Outstanding American Students 3.4 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Ken. Timmy. Rudy. Ray. and all the others from the Class of 1975. SPECIAL INTEREST: Cars. People, and Girls . . . PET PEEVE: Cantwell. and stuck-up people FAVORITE EXPRESSION: COME ON GUILLERMO E LOPEZ AMBITION: To become a success in life in whatever career I choose. ACTIVITIES: U F W C. 1.2, Pep Club 2,3. Soccer 1 USUALLY SEEN WITH: Cesar E . Memo. Joe. and the Class of 75 SPECIAL INTEREST: Cars, soccer, basketball, girls, and the good things in life PET PEEVE: People who think they ' re bad but aren ' t FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Get a way. ALEJANDRO R. CABALLERO AMBITION: To go to college and become successful in any field which I decide to go into, ACTIVITIES: Track 1.2 Student Council 2.3 Thee Casuals 3.4 Fiesta Committee 2. Basketball 2. Hrm, Pres. 1,2 Hrm V.P. 3 Hrm Sec, Tres. 4. USUALLY SEEN WITH: Ronald Romance, Afro. Art D . Danny (Billy Goat) O.. and the rest of Thee Casuals. SPECIAL INTEREST: My special girl Eydie . graduating from school, going out with the guys and having a good time, and getting my VAN PET PEEVE: The young ladies from Cantwell and the gay gang from Cathedral FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Aw what a trip ' t 83 SALESIAN r SPORTS •► aj£. Kfclai L TT tMiZ ' .3ti-iV l t. © CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM This year ' s 1974-75 X-Country Season ended in usual tradition for our team. Once again we took an undefeated First Place. During the past 5 years, the Salesian Mustangs have taken the league title four times, and have lost only one league game m all that time For the up-coming 75-76 season, we will have lost only three members of our championship team. Hail to our team on its fine efforts and successes! II II Beware next year fellow competitors! 87 ttS 88 CROSS COUNTRY MAGNATES Javier keeping a commanding lead Below; Mustangs in the front, as usual • • ' . f 12 r-rr Above: Mustangs ready for another victory. SALESIAN CROSS COUNTRY TEAM By Steven Jimenez Brother Tom and his Keegan boys made it seven straight with the victory over Crespi on November eighth, taking the Del Rey League The Varsity team is now un- defeated and IS threatening to take it ALL Not only did the Varsity take league, but also the J V s and the Soph- Frosh teams Under the leadership of Brother Tom, the K boys scored big wins over Loyola and Crespi Good all around efforts by Captain Memo Lopez, Mando Rodriguez, Javier Lebrija and David Avila blew-out Cantwell. Notre Dame, St John Bosco, Murphy, and made an easy win over St. Francis In past years during the C.I.F finals, the Mustangs were a constant threat to all rivals In 1972. Salesian took first place, and in 1973 they were a closerunner up Now. at the close of the 1974 cross country season. Salesian has come up with one of the best years in its history We are very proud of each member of the cross country team, and we are especially proud of our wonderful coach: Brother Tom Keegan (and Snoopy) No school ever had a better track coach! Thanks Brother, for helping us become a winning team! 89 MUSTANG EXCELLENCE SALESIAN CROSS COUNTRY WINNERS 1 The K Boys, after a win. ■■ E?«r ' prr i.r fK« ' aP- !1 2. The Genius behind winning. 3 Mustang sole leader. 4 Mustang edges out opponent. 90 T rr Captain Memo Lopez. Awaiting the start of the meet. 91 SALESIAN CROSS COUNTRY TEAM SCORES THE DEL REY LEAGUE lo Gul +Vve coo- Because of the Etalon press time limitations, all Cross Country scores were not m; however: the following score schedule indicates the excellence of our Varsity Cross Country Team Two things are needed to produce a good Salesian Cross Country Team: the first is lots of good material: that is, good athletes. The second, but not least, is a good coach. We at Salesian have both There is no better track coach than Brother Tom Keegan. Our Cross Country Team is made up of the BEST young men at Salesian. Whenever Keegan ' s Boys appear at competition with other Archdiocesan Schools, the public schools, or at C.I.F events, our opponents get nervous. And they should, because we have the best! And we usually CREAM our opposition! Memo Lopez and Sal Godinez before start of 2 mile run SCORES SALESIAN Loyola High Notre Dame Crespi High Murphy St. Francis St. John Cantwell High Wins 7 6 5 4 3 1 1 1 Losses 1 2 3 4 6 6 6 Points .000 .768 .640 .512 .384 .128 .128 .128 Sal Godinez showing his C.I.F. ability. Mike Ruiz leading the pack. 92 ix: SALESIAN IN ONE WAY OR ANOTHER ALWAYS AHEAD BROTHER TOM KEEGAN ENJOYING SALESIAN VICTORY THE KEEGAN BOYS RELAXING AFTER ANOTHER VICTORY FOR TI;I MUSTANGS. 1 MANDO READY TO PUT THE MOVE ON LOYOLA. 75 RlP R 93 CROSS COUNTRY AUTOGRAPHS b b 94 V iPis; -p JUNIOR ' ■ Al VARSITY Mi iMaimMi: 95 SALESIAN FOOTBALL (tW 96 j r OFFENSE Bottom Row: Roger Camunes. Mike Rapp, Edmund Valdez. Augustin Munoz. Louie Zamora Arnold, Andrade, Tom Rios, Ronnie Arias. Top Row: Harry Kellum, Pete Loya, Andy Rea, Vic Corona. DEFENSE Bottom Row: Danny Ramirez, Mike Gomez, David Sepulveda, Arnold Andrade. Top Row: Art Dominguez, Ruben Holguin. Alonso Munoz, Roger Camunes, Carlos Valles. Tom Rios, Ron Arias. 97 .jiJ 98 99 100 1 i ! t. J]M 1vV - tab 101 BEE FOOTBALL «? f 102 I ' t; t -jL: CEE FOOTBALL 103 J Varsity Basketball First row: Coach Allen, Roger Camunas, Ronnie Arias, Richard Gutierez, Art Dominguez Second row: Harry Kellam, Raymond Diaz, Hugo Flores. Rene Dominguez, Mike Ornoz, Coach Pullard. This year the 1974-75 Salesian Basketball team proved that with spirit and pride Salesian could compete on all levels of sports Struggling hard in an 8-team Del Rey League, Salesian proved to be one of the most competative teams We, the Annual Staff, would like to congratulate them on a season well- accomplished. 104 m 105 J Salesian Basketball Above: Ronnie at the line for s . Top Right: Art D. up and over Cantwell. Bottom Right: Harry wins the tip against Oilers. 106 Above: Rene takes a quick jumper to help the cause against Cantwell Top Left: Sachnno is undisturbed while taking a jumper. Bottom Left: Art puts Loyola player in the Popcorn Machine. 107 i E.  Ronnie gets through the big men for a lay-up. Mike Cool Oronoz, gets into the action. Roger too much for Cantwell to handle. 108 Top: THE DAY CANTWELL DIED. Again. Roger, shows us his quickness. Danny Q and his unbeatable touch 109 Top Left: Our Varsity coaches look on. Above: Ronnie gets things moving Right: Cantwell bows down while Danny shoots 110 J Top Left: Danny for an easy lay-up. Top Right: Ronnie Burns S.F. player to basket Left: There is one way Cantwell can stop Danny. Butcher hii Above: Fans cheer-on the Might Mustangs. mk 111 :A J.v. League Champs First row: Coach Allen, Roger Camunas. Ronnie Arias, Richard Gutierez, Art Dominguez. Second First Row: Coach Allen, Manuel Barrios. Selwyn Lloyd, Louis Arellano, David Encinas. Second Row: David Garay, David Rodriguez, Ray Rodriguez, Robert Botello, Bernard Rivera, Larry Renolyds, Richard Armas, Coach Pullard. 112 BEE ' S MUSTANGS ' FROSH BASKETBALL Back Row CC. Gerard Santana, Alex Raisola. Mike Gonzales. Alonso Silva. Orlando Camacho. Jose Betancourt, David Melendez Front Row: Raul Yanez. Raul Arnnendarez, Ruben Hernandez, Juan Urias. Not Pictured Bernard Baskerville, Robert Torres CEE ' S B BASKETBALL First Row: Coach Valles, Juan Cerda. Anthony Bravo. Duran. William Villalobos. Second Row: Jess Diaz, Hayes, Charles Anderson, Sal Flores, Greg Fierro 113 Freeway League Champions Well, they ' re still the greatest. It has been a good season for the 1975 Soccer team of Salesian High School The teams speed and accuracy was at its pinnacle point Taking this into consideration, what else could they do but win the Freeway League Championship Their potential is lethal to all teams and their sportsmanship is commendable Salesian High School is very proud of its soccer team and especially proud of having Mr Medel as coach Mr Medel has contributed much to his players and to Salesian. Congratulations! 114 ' r 115 .d More Soccer .. .-♦- ;: . -ic :-: . ■ ■ :« I 116 jiJJ. 1 Soccer Team in Action m 4 «l « - i - ' . ' V ' -: W-. t ' € r  _ ir f A m Ballet on the soccer field. Coach John Medel 117 . 118 IT 119 A 120 li J.V. Soccer imM 121 . A TRACK TEAM This year ' s track team is another fine example of Salesian ' s talent and sportsmanship Under the able leadership of Coach Bjornsen and Br. Tom and other staff members, we have no doubt in our mind that we will have another winning season Of course, we have some weak points in some events, but hopefully our overall greatness makes up for the difference (that is our team effort). We appreciate the time and effort that our students put into it. RIGHT Head Coach Ev Bjornsen 122 k } .C ' uVrt£ aJ!C ' ' Ji !•:■ 123 . £i 4 124 Mmk I 125 1 r. CI -H 126 A w if ' . ■5 j i -. - 1 ' 4 m . 127 ■■ -Mig , ji s; i. a  . .:.iNB. 128 129 i 130 CEE T R A C K J.v. T R A C K 131 BASEBALL TEAM This year our Mustang Baseball team showed great promise The Mustangs were in there contesting for the championship, but unfortunately they came up short of winning the League Championship The Mustangs battled for every game, but unfortunately did not win all of them. 1975 was a year for great talent in both players and coaching staff because of these many reasons We the Annual Staff would like to offer our congratulations to the Baseball team. 132 I ' 4 133 ■rn t m 1 I % y ♦ W yr l 134 f. ' ' f ► R,-« H , I 6 A ' . n •%|. i i . s. t 4t ft •xrf 135 v % V; V -f T-4 y k 136 i I 1_ t fA « ? T ' rr? r 137 MiM I ertiSk. . . ' - . . y. - rr - 138 aa --! Coach Howard Ruegamer and Salesian Golfers 1 140 Who Are These Excellent Golfers? . f 141 Jl Salesian School Activities 2jS uu Homecoming Queen This year ' s Homecoming is an occasion to be remembered. The competition for Homecoming Queen was greater than ever before, beginning from the first screening of all the girls, till the final picking of the Queen herself. Martha Sanchez from Mission High School won the honor of becoming Salesian ' s 1974-75 Homecoming Queen. We the Annual Staff would like to congratulate Martha and all the Princesses for their interest in Salesian. Best of luck in your future years. 145 1 S.H.M., Tisha Paniagua Ramona, Kathy Clough Prin « Immaculate Heart. Erma Aquirre. i i. Holy Family. Betty Geihm 146 •IB cesses S.H.J. Frances Marron Loretto Becky Gutierrez n vuc ■ ■V- -5, ;- ■ Bishop Conaty Vicki Morales St. Matthias Armida Flores 147 Salesian 148 ' i -r.r -4 ' i ' y 149 A } fc-. • . -r ' V v ' -d K LOS DIES MAN Poesfa popular panamena A Mar a Dios soberano. Dice el primer mandamiento. El segunde en argumento, No jurar su nombre en vano Dice el tercero: cristiano Las fiestas santificar, Y el cuarto que hay que honrar A padre y madre amoroso Dice el quinto; no matar, tenedio en conocimiento. Y siguiendo este argumento. El sexto, no fornicar DAMIENTOS El septimo. no hurtar Al projimo su tesoro. Porque es un gran desaforo Ultrajar nunca es bueno El octave, no mentir Ni levantar testimonio No desear. nos dice el nono. Ni al projimo sucumbir El de ' cimo en definir Nos dice no codiciar. Porque es pecado mortal Y Dios se puede ofender. 150 mk 151 Salesian Day 1975 Lots of Fun 152 I i Salesian Day 1975 Bishop Gilbert Chavez. Auxiliary Bishop of San Diego was our honored guest 153 JL jig Sock Hops 154 A • h { M Sock Hops 155 .1 SALESIAN HIGH SCHOOL FIESTA A STUDENT AFFAIR A FAMILY AFFAIR A BEAUTIFUL AFFAIR FOR THE WHOLE COMMUNITY Father Donald and Brother Pat. Two good guys! Little kids have fun. Many good kids from our barrio support the Salesian Fiesta every year This kid ' s got his face in a bag 156 Below: Father Marshall makes a basket itmiiiiuimm Miimmmmmw i)mmffi!nr.:n:: :.:  • iiimmiinimiini iiiiii nmitnnt mtmntmmmm mramrnntmrni mmimmimiini miKiimiiirttifiri ftii Curtain Call you re a good man, charlie brown (KIIIMrillKIIKIIII nnjti;ifiiimiiiii iiimiiimH -;;: llll ' tltltHtlllttlW l ir iiilllill m lilii Patty (Letty Lopez), Charlie Brown (Gilbert Rios). Lucy (Sabrina La Beauf). Illlllllllllllllllllll ijijiii iMiiiiiitiiiimiiiii iiiiimimmiiiini Lucy and Charlie Brown, The Doctor is In llllillillii iiitimni 158 I [• . _ _s • Suppertime — Snoopy (Felix Vega). He ' s happy. It must be a good show! ;:!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Linus and his blanket — Tommy Vielma. mm ■Mlllllllllllllllllll miiimiiiiiiiiiitii niitiMiiimimiiii iiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiinii Baseball game production number IIIMlltllllltllll 159 CHRISTIAN SERVICE LEARNING BY DOING Again this year, Salesian students reached out in concern for others and for the future of their community, learning ways of service in the spirit of Christ, who came not to be served, but to serve . (t lt. 20:28) 160 Salesian Students in UFWA Support T ' TO SACRIFICE ONE ' S TIME FOR OTHERS IS A CORPORAL WORK OF MERCY Salesian Students become involved by helping some young neighbors along their way to high school Al and Ray Rodriguez enlist the help of a chicanito and his bicycle for UFWA support. Felix Avila explains English grammar. Tutors Pat Fernandez and Tom Gurrola All photos on pages 160 and 161 taken by Father Richard Jiru 161 M V TT harlem clowns Someone isn ' t camera shy. Young girl gets purse back and also gets thrown off the gym floor. On Tuesday, January 21, 1975 The Harlem Clowns met the Salesian High School Faculty at Salesians Gym. The fast moving action contmued throughout the game, but at the final buzzer the Clowns proved to be the dominant team. The purpose was to raise money for the Athletic Department. We would like to extend our smcere gratitude to the Harlem Clowns for taking time to help us raise the much needed money, and hope that they may visit us again. One of the Clowns put a splendid exhibition of dribbling. 162 ' ■ The start of a great and funny game it was to be. FTT Rallies Above: Ray Carlos, star of one of our many skits. Top Right: Our faithful Cheerleaders. Middle Right: WOWIIIII Bottom Right: Could it be the true Fonz??? 164 Coach Rollinson Firing-Up the students. The Mighty Seniors showing their SPIRIT!!!!! A Salesian Rally always looks like New Years! A skit by Our Cheerleaders doing the latest thing! 165 ik ' : Salesian School ij; It 1 Staff 75 .Oi Annual Staff 170 1 { i KT A.S.B. President Art Gonzalez A SB. Secretary Robert Andalon Executive A.S.B. Vice-Pres. Tom Ruedaflores ' Hfii A SB Treasurer Jose Michel 172 • 1 1 1 Board A.S.B. Parlimentarian Andy Hernandez. a: A SB Public Relations Mike CIsneros A.S.B. Advisor Frank Olivas. A.S.B Moderator Brother Jerry Weirich. - 173 jJL r Student Council EXECUTIVE BOARD Pres. Art Gonzalez Vice Pres Tom Ruedaflores Secretary Robert Andalon Treasurer Jose Michel Public Relations Mike Cisneros Parliamentarian Andy Hernandez Advisor Frank Olivas Moderator Bro Jerry Weirich SENIOR CLASS Pres. Tony Sanchez Vice Pres Jose Cuevas Sec -Treas Steve Lopez Advisor Ralph Tello JUNIOR CLASS Pres. Alex Tabares Vice Pres. Raul Vasquez Sec. -Treas. Eddie Medina Advisor Danny Rubio SOPHOMORE CLASS Pres. Tom Gurrola Vice Pres Felix Avila Sec -Treas Steve Gurrola Advisor Andy Carlos Advisor Frank Vasquez FRESHMAN CLASS Pres Louis Aceves Vice Pres Tony Chavez Sec. -Treas Raul Yanez CLUB REPRESENTATIVES Annual Staff Rudy Aldama Annual Staff Ricky Gomez S L S Ralph Avila S S S Steve Acevedo Drama Martin Hernandez Honor Society Luis Gutierrez KVSH Alfonso Barba Yell Leaders Eddie Vargas Pep Club Augie Munoz Mustang Staff Steve Jimenez Jr Achievement Tony Rios 174 A ii. k-J I Dances , . . Food Drives . . . Rallies . . Salesian Days . . . work, activities, fun. Salesian Student Council stands out around the hub of activity which we call Salesian. Under the exceptional leadership of the executive board and moderator Bro. Jerry, our Student Council has managed to be the elite organization which runs our school in its various functions and extra-curricular activities. This year the Etalon Staff would like to thank our Student Council for its hard work and leadership. lios 175 Jk Salesian Lettermen Society MODERATOR FR MARSHALL 176 t Pres. Pete Loya Vice-Pres. Tom Rios Sec. Victor Corona. v3 -l- v3 (- P 3 ' Tres. Jaime Mercado Sgt. at Arms Tony Sanchez. Officers 177 J-i . t:- 7 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 178 LETTIE s 0 V ■ l ■ .A-.b. ■ .-■ X : ■ ■«. K«. ■iE««bi CARMEN BECKY 179 180 DIANE JV Cheerleaders NARCY JULIE PEP SQUAD mJV l Above: KVSH is Radio Station Salesian High. LR: Our Moderator, Mr. Leonard Diaz. LL: KVSH members pose on the roof. 182 KVSH The Voice of Salesian High No! Not THAT record! Wow. look at all those wires! i So what ' s YOUR problem? Shoot, I ' m ready! 183 ik The Voice of Salesian High m KVSH Equipment Is the Best Our Students Become Professionals Various turntables provide us with enjoyable music. o rr jjjjj .© n. QQQQ9 You ' re on the air Charlie Brown, so do your thing! ' There ' s a lot of knobs, buttons and switches in this business! 185 First Row L-R; Louie Zamora. Danny Ramirez V.P., Augustine Munoz, Pres., Ruben Holguin. Jim Vega. Second Row L-R; Joe Flores, Victor Rodriguez. Peter Loya, Mike Gomez, Tony Munoz. pep club Moderater: Fr. Hickerson 186 • I PHOTO CLUB ESTUDIA por Elias Calixto Pompa, venezolano. Es purta de luz un libro abierto: Entra por ella. ninb, y de seguro Que para ti seran en to futuro. Dies m s visible, su poder mas cierto. El ignorante vive en el desierto Donde es el agua poca. el aire impuro: Ungrano le detiene el pie inseguro; Camina tropezando: i vive muertol En ese de tu edad abril florido, Recibe el corazon las impresiones Como la cera el toque de las nnanos: Estudia. y no seras, cuando crecido, Ni el juguete vulgar de las pasiones, Ni el esclavo servil de los tiranos. Left to Right: Bottonn Row; Timothy Bermudez. Jesse Delgadillo. Top Row; Esteban Ramos. Anthony Melendrez. Edmundo Macias. NEWSPAPER STAFF FIRST ROW L-R; Sec, Rene Castellanos, Moderator Mr. Sandoval Pres. Steve Jimenez, V P Bernard Rivera, Tres. Ralph Tello. SECOND ROW: L-R: Martin Hernandez, Tom Ruedaflores, Victor Corona. Mike Juarez, Ray Benitez, Danny Barreda, Eddie Avila, Mando Haros, Peter Loya, Porfy Navarro, Jimmy Ybarra, Oscar Recendez. Victor Lopez. 187 TRIPLE S First Row L-R: Jimmy Vega. Larry Ruotolo, Mike Juarez. Moderator Mr Rasca. Second Row L-R: Fernando Padilla, Louie Zamora, Tommy Rios. Luis Gutierrez, Albert Romero, Jim Dycus, Steve Jimenez, Ed Medina. HONOR SOCIETY 1ST ROW (Bottom Left to Right): Antonio Hernandez, Emilio Romero, Andrew Hernandez (Sec-Tres). Erasmo Magallanes (Pres). Luis Gutierrez, David Gonzalez 2ND ROW (Left to Right); Raul Vasquez, Raymond Rodriguez. Steven Lopez. Robert Botello, Ming Bin Kou, Alfonso Barba, William Villalobos, Pablo De Anda, Raul Moisa, Vincent Lopez, Armando Shaloub. Arturo Ruelas. Hugo Avendano. Timothy Sato, Daniel Salcedo. Frank Lopez. John Villareal. Glen Wakabayashi, Robert Andalon 3RD ROW (Left to Right). Thomas Ruedaflores, Antonio Sanchez, Arturo Gonzalez, Edward Medina, Salvador Hernandez, Joseph Andalon, John Andalon. Gustave Barcelo. Adolfo Maldonado. Enrique Gomez. Not pictured. Joso Michel. 188 DRAMA Jr. Achievement T L-R First Row: David De La Torre, Ray Carlos, Second Row Moderator Mr Lenihan, Andy Hernandez, Frank Olives, TONY RIOS, Victor Villasenor. 189 THE AWARD WINNING MUSTANG MARCHING BAND 1. Below: The multi-talented conductor of the Salesian High School Symphony Orchestra. Where else can there be found a finer group of student musicians? Our own Salesian High School Symphony Orchestra is seen here in action playing some of our favorite modern selections, under the splendid direction and tutelage of our Master of Music, Mr Michael Fultz. The photo below was taken during one of our recent sports rallies. 190 I ( I MORE SALESIAN BAND Mustangs showing their musical talent. Salesian band member. II Salesian High School Symphony Orchestra. 191 PRINTING DEPARTMENT -%tj Brother Pat helping Hector Monreal adjust inking system R. Robles. M. Montes, R. Gamine and J Gomez pose for a picture prior to getting Chief 20 ready to run - t!f R Robles. M Montes and R. Tamayo printing a school office form on the Ditto 2 1 5 193 -TJ— . Seniors Armando Caro and Albert Luna putting final touches on their stripping projects. Seniors Ed Vasquez and Mike Cisneros talking over a dirty plate problem on the press. G. Laca, J Delgadillo and Ray De La Fuente posi- tioning negatives on light table. Hey ManI Wanna make something of it? 194 A. Morales and R. Gamino adjust settings on process t-ameid lor scnool newspaper. J. Gomez. A. Marquez and V. Carretero planning their projects for cold type connpositlon { 195 tXA I- UNDERCLASSMEN ■I JUNIORS CLASS OF 1976 f H m I President Alex Tabares Vice-President Raul Vasquez Secretary-Treasurer Eddie Medina 198 fll Steven Acevedo Jose Alvarado Edward Barrios Jauier Aceves Carlos Aguilar Michael Alcala Martin AirmnzM Jose Arellano Luis Arellano Hugo Avendano Manuel Barrios Francisco Basaca Robert Boteiio Alejandro Calderon Jose Calderon Kr ' J A K iJ Maim A - Rogelio Camunas Joseph Castillo Ignacio Castro Robert Chavez Edward Colon Mark Comaduran Victor Corona Octavio Cuevas David Dominguez Jarnes Dycus 199 Steven Jimenez 200 miL Ml. 1. Michael Juarez Harry Ketlam Btjan Khodavandi Javier Lebrija Selwv Lloyd Juan Lopez Anthony Luevano Rudy Magdaleno Jesus Madrigal Roy Magdaleno Adolfo Matdonado Anthony Marquez Alfonso Martinez David Martinez Paul Martinez Ruben S, Martinez Robert Medel Arturo Medina Edward Medina Guillermo Medina Rudy Medina 201 Arnold Montano Gilbert Moniero Carlos Moore Javier Moreno Peier Moreno (1 1 Gilbert Morrell Anthony Ochoa Mike Oronoz Antonio Ortiz itikr- ' lk Albert Oviedo Albert Padilla Jorge Perez Jimmy Ramirez Arthur Resendez Larry Reynolds JjI Vfc ' ik Bernard Rivera Leonard Rivora Armando Rodriguez 202 Joe Vega 203 -A SOPHOMORES CLASS OF 1977 , President Tom Gurrola Vice-President Felix Vega Secretary-Treasurer Steve Gurrola 204 n Lt n mf n f « f L«onard Accvtdo Richard Adams Victor Aguilar JoMph Aidama Carlot Anguiano Morco Arellano Eddia Arenas Richard Armas Henry Arocho Felix Avila Alfonso Barba Gustavo Barcelo Andrew Barreras Phillip C. Becerra k Anthony Belis Rafael Senitez Pedro Betancourt Anthony Bravo John Briones Wayne Brown Joe Bustamante Larry Bustamante Augustine Caballero Ronald Caballero Andrew Carlos Jose Castillas Mauro Casillas Fernando Castillo . 1 A fiT T ' rr ' r , 205 James Castro Jaime Cerda Juan Cerda Richard Cervantez Alexander CHavez Felix Chavex Joe Chavez Robert Chavez Jessie Cisneros Louie Cisneros Jose Colon Francisco Corona Julio Cota Moises Curiel Victor De La Torre George Delgado Jesus Diaz Rene Dommguez John Dommguez Herman Donjs Jose Duran Robert Dvcus Ben Elguezabal David Enemas Sat Falcon Patrick Fernandez Gregorio Fierro Steven Figueroa Arthur Flores Salvador Flores Steven Gallardo Andres Garcia Raul Garcia Sergio Garcia Jimmy Garza George Gleason Alfonso Gomez Jimmy Gomez Juan Gomez Adrian Gonzalez Alfonso Gonzalez Ernest Gonzalez 206 Ei Rodolfo Gonzalez Jimmy Granados Mauncio Guerra Daniel Guerrero Joe Guerrero Victor Guerrero David Guillen Steve Gurrola Thomas Gurrola Jose Gutierrez Antonio Heredia Dannv Hernandez Sergio Herrera Mark Holman 0 ' u % -- 1f -AJiKk , ;, Humberto Huerta Javier Huerta Robert Huerta Jose Jimenez John Jimenez Jesus Johnson Duane La Cour Mike Lira Raul Loera Hector Lopez Mario Lopez Miguel Lopez Vincent Lopez Edwardo Lozano ■r f f Wfs : i J. Alex Luevano Alfredo Macias Michael Macias Richard Madueno Efren Magallanes Albert Maldonado John Mares Albert Marquez Jaime Marquez Arturo Martinez Robert Martinez Robert Martinez Horacio Mejia Edward Mendez 207 v f Reynaldo Mero Mario Montes Louie Morales Mauncto Morales Oscar Morales Antonto Moreno Francisco Munoz Oscar Narro Ray Ojeda WiUiam Oppenheimer Javier Ortega Wayne Owan Ruben Padilla Steve Padilla Edward Peniche Jesus Perea Sergio Perea Gilbert Ponce Arturo Porchas Daniel Potter Antonio Quijada Michael Ramirez Ralph Ramirez Victor Rivera Arthur Robledo Ralph Robles James Robles Ramiro Robles P if 1 U) . a v Manuel Rodarte Albert Rodriguez David Rodriguez Rene Rodriguez Eric Rodriguez Jesus Rodriguez Larry Rodriguez Oscar Rodriguez Raymond Rodriguez Ruben Rodriguez Ruben Rodriguez Victor Rodriguez John Rojas Arturo Ruelas Eric Ruiz Edward Saenz Steven Saiz Ricardo Salazar Manuel Salcido Gilbert Saucedo 208 SP m Frank S«rrato Salvador Silva Richard Simas Raul Tabarei Richard Tamayo Frank Ulleo Fernando Ura f -r r Arthur Valdez Anthony Valdovinot Jorge Valle Alfred Varela Beto Vasquez Francisco Vasquez Peter Vasquez Ruben Vasquez Felix Vega Erneste Vidal Tommv Vielma Daniel Villa Jose VIManueva Jesse Villegas .a William Villalobos ! Jeffery West Monico Zamora Joseph Zavala George Zazueta N 209 O. T-IX Joe Aguirre Clemente Almanza Ruben Alvarez James Amezquita Eduardo Ayala Timothy Barragan Carlos Betancourf Dano Biscaldi V ' ' l A Sf? Louis Acenes Luis Aguilar Luis Aguilar Julio Aguilera Francisco Almendarez Michael Alonzo Alfredo Alvarado Nicolas Alvarado Edward Aragon Ruben Arellano Raul Armendariz Ernest Avila Gabriel Barrios James Barrios Bernard Baskerville Timothy Bermudez Carlos Caballero Robert Cadena Armando Cajiga Orlando Camacho f A k n t f f Richard Canez Hugo Carrera Joseph Castro Abraham Celaya Sean Colon Fernando Contreras Alfredo De La Torre Sergio De La Torre Valdimir Carretero Manuel Castillo Vincent Castillo Byron Castro Jose Cerda Jose Chavez Robert Chavez Tony Chavez Michael Cornejo Armando Cosio Luis Cruz John Currans It 1 210 . , 0 . ' Ti Hl 6 oo ' ) ee f Jesus Oelgadillo Gilbert Oiaz Gilbeno Diaz Mario Diaz Ernest Dominguez Hugo Dominguez Oavid Duarie James Ouarie Jerry Duran Frank Enriquez Sergio Escamilla Ricardo Espinoza Pedro Estrada Francisco Ferdin Alfred Fernandez Nicholas Fernandez John Fierro Armando Flores George Flores Joe Flores Frank Gallardo Larry Gallardo Hector Garcia Jose Garcia Gibert Gomez Guillermo Gomez Louis Gonzales Michael Gonzales Thomas Gonzales Marco Gonzalez Norbert Gonzalez Victor Gonzlez Victor Gonzalez Jose Guerrero George Gurrola Marco Gutierrez Michael Guzman John Hernandez Ruben Hernandez Walter Hill Miguel Hfta John Iki Robert Jaramillo Charles Jaramillo Jeffrey Jones Jose Jones Gilbert Lemos John Longona _ . iK- k. ■ - wrwn -v m t -w- '  v Ralph Lopez s. R k ' iStJh V V ttS ' ' tS f p V . f ww ft V Jl eo.s V 211 Jose Madrigal Andrew Martinez David Martir ez Eduardo Martinez Jesus Martinez Vincent Medel Ernesto IVlejiia David Melendez Fernando Melendez Antonio Melendrez John Mendez George Minori Jaime Miranda Bobby Montes Angel Morales Richard Moreno Manuel Moya Tony Munoz David Narvaez Chris Navarrelte ' Erie Newton Armando Noriega Jaime Olivera Oscar Organista Joseph Oroz Theodore Orozco Guadalupe Ortega Larry Ortega Lorenzo Ortega Hipolito Ortiz Miguel Ortiz Nickolas Otero Mark PadHla Robert Lopez Lorenzo Lozano Hector Lugo . . . m ' i ■ — Edmundo Macias V rT V f? P 3 -J Jose Palacio Javier Perez Sergio Perez £ Raymond Pinuelas . ' ' A- — ■ 212 Pater Pi res David Ponce John Pfovencio Albert Qutniero Alex Raisols J Bamire Richard Ramirez Esteban Ramos Jesus Ramos Sergav Robinson Jessie Rodriguez Leo Rodriguez Mario Rodriguez Robert Rodriguez 4ll ' ' ' ' Victor Rodriguez Oscar Rojas Robert Rojo Felix Romero Victor Rueff Michael Ryan Bernard Salazar Pedro Salcido Fernando Sanchez Gerard Saniana John Velazquez Raymond Villalobos Arthur Saracho Salvador Sarmiento George Seefoo Luis Segovia Alonso Silva Joseph Silva Richard Soto Daniel Thome Robert Torres Rudy Torres Joseph Vargas Juan Vasquez J . - A i -.. 1 S  x ' :L. 213  y_ ' s, V y V 3 ■ Gilberto Villanueva Sergio Villasenor Dwayne Wonzo Caesar Wood Dominic Yanez m;f : ■ Raul Yanez John Ybarra Pedro Ybarra Aide Yepez John Zamarron 214 t George Zatarain Andrew Zavala Paul Zavala ' . I GOOD LUCK TO SALESIAN ' S GRADUATING CLASS OF 1975 FROM THE STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD Pres Art Gonzales V P Tom Ruedaflores Sec. Robert Andalon Tres Jose Michel Pub Pel Mike Cisneros Par Andy Hernandez Adv Frank Olivas 216 Congratulations To The Mighty Class Of 75 •k; ' ' .««i «i? i« v OTJtS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF 1975 From the Junior Class of 1976 218 BEST REGARDS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 75 From the Sophomore Class 219 Good Luck To The Class Of 75 From The Freshman Class Of 78 Congratulations Senior Class of 1975 From the Salesian Lettermen Society Heiff Jones Pischel Yearbooks Marshall Hollenberg, Representative P.O. Box 562 Claremont, California 91711 Phone (714) 621-1027 Phone 263-5748 LUCY ' S BEAUTY SALON Connplete beauty service High fashion styling Open daily 9 to 6 Closed Sundays 2304 Whittier Blvd. Near Soto Street Los Angeles, Calif. 90023 SOLBRO SHOE CO. 2314 Brooklyn Ave. Los Angeles, Calif. 222 L. John ' s Automotive Service Holiday Garage 262-5191 2222 Whittier Blvd. Los Angeles, Calif. 262-5192 90023 Telephone Raul Tamayo 268-1286 Pharmacist TO THE CLASS OF 1975 FARMACIA GUADALAJARA A Prescription Drug Store Congratulations - 1 hope your years are filled with as much Happiness as we have shared. 2707 Whittier Boulevard at Orme Avenue Los Angeles, California 90023 AVILA INSURANCE AGENCY 655 S. Soto St. L.A. Calif. 90023 Mike Joan Sakamoto 263-9241 223 ' T THE BRAVO MEDICAL CLINIC, INC. THE BRAVO CLINIC PHARMACY, INC. RUDOLPH PONCE, M.D. 735 South Soto St. Los Angeles 90023 ANgeles 1-4166 Best wishes to the Class of 1975 from BIG BUY Frank Castillo 263-8324 Whittier Soto C C CHEVRON CHEVRON Robert Chavez 263-8324 Whittier Soto a Americar I K Up To ' MgffllJ Tune up, Breikes, Auto Repair _ . American Express, Bank Americard Master Charge Up To 1 Yr. Payments on Chevron Credit Card 2222 Whittier Blvd., Los Angeles White Spot 2403 Whittit ' i Blvd. Zv irffeBM Ai RRAK£ ON IViRT MAKI UTOMATiC -TRANSMISSIONS C LTORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL OFFICIAL CL SS A STATION • SMOG DEVICES • LAMP a EftA ' E M S ' S AUTO REPAIR SHOP, INC. GENERAL RepAI iQOe BROOKi_YN AVE. LOS ANGtLES. CALIF. 90033 Phone 263-4771 Congratulations To the Class Of 1975 From Raul Robles PROSPERITY and GOOD LUCK TO THE GOOD FATHERS and FINE FELLOWS of SALESIAN Shell Gas 8th Soto LARRY McDonnell 225 . Mrs. Tamayo and The Mothers ' Club Congratulate the Senior Class of 75 226 1 COMPLIMENTS OF m t Corporation 651 1 Santa Monica Blvd Hollywood Calilornia 90038 A- ,- lj,?yt DR. MURRY M. MANN 2136 Brooklyn Ave. Los Angeles, CA. 90033 JOHN SENIUTA CME:ik IC Ji.Zj CO. MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES 8738 SMALLWOOD. DOWNEY. CALIFORNfA • 928-1115 Keg Beer - Domestic Imported Liquors CAMERA LIQUORS Free Delivery Free Parking ANgelus 1-2915 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. Daily ■ Fri. Sat. ' Til 2 A.M. 736 So. Soto St. Los Angeles, Ca. JOSEPH CAMERA Corner Whittier Soto Sts. PIRAMIDE INSURANCE INC. 329 North Rowan Ave. East Los Angeles, California 90063 The pyramid is a symbolic representation of our ancestral pride. The strength of the pyramid is equalled only by ou r dedication to the heritage of yesterday, the needs of today, and the promise of tomor- row. 268-1328 261-9720 P. Carrasco FOREIGN DOMESTIC SPECIALISTS Phone 261-9720, 261-8156, 261-1888 ARTISTIC BODY SHOP Baked Enamel Painting All Work Guaranteed 4224 Whittier Blvd. Los Angeles, Calif. 90023 J E HOTDOG STAND 715 S. Soto St. L.A. Cal. 90023 Tfie very best is wished to The Graduation Class of 1975 from MRS. 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