Thomas A Edison High School - Spark Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1981
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EDISON HIGH SCHOOL l r Staff Editor-in-Chief Rudy Cruz Activity Editor Gina Salazar Sports Editor Laura Flores Club Editors Yvonne Rodriguez and Lydia Garza Ad Manager Roxanne Lopez Seniors Debbie Sparks Juniors Belinda Martinez and Jesse Martinez Sophomores Cindy Villa Freshmen Adela Moreno and Anna Alvarado Faculty Rachel Barron and Alex Luna Copy Editor Carla Donnell Staff Annette Arredondo, Debbie Bromley, Debbie Moreno, Lisa Vitela, and Laura Valdez Photographers Kim Ferris, Scott Maley, I Jacob J J B Mendiola, Sponsor Lou A. Brown We extend our gratitude to Mr. Fred Harding for his help on the Clubs and Classes. We also thank Mr. Joe Gonzales for Cover design. One last thank you goes out to Terry Peel, our Newsfoto representative. Subjects 3 Weave Got It All Style, Students, spark fsparkj n. 1. small, hot, glowing particle. 2.a. short, brilliant flash of light produced by a discharge of electricity through the air. b. the dis- charge itself. 3. any sparkle or flash of light. The Thomas A. Edison High School yearbook is named SPARK The reason for this is the link between Thomas Edison and the sparks of light which generated from his light bulb. Hopefully all people who look at this book may receive the different sparks of Edison High and may always cherish them. 4 Opening fn. Scholar ,Sport , Societies and SPARK I Q.. . Opposite Page-Left: What the book hopes to signify. Right: Even teachers, like Charles Boucher, get into the reading of the SPARK. Bottom Left: Jacob Mendiola and Jose Escoto add a little SPARK to their lives. Bottom Right: Freshman Spiriteers have just begun to get the SPARK, but still have plenty of time and SPARK ahead. This Page-Left: Sarah Mendrano prepares to SPARK the ball. Center: Pep Squad members stick it out and express spirit-Numero Uno! Right: Sandra swims for school. Bottom: Bears tear through banner. Opening 5 Everybody at Ed1sonIs Represented The 1981 SPARK has definitely improved. We have tried to capture the special moments. Equal representation is a strong point of this book. Many of the pictures here and throughout the book remind you of everybody here at Edison High. Top: Shop students repair an engine, while gain- ing experience. Left: Patriotism at Edison lives on. Right: Students are what make Edison. 6 Opening That's What Makes Us a Great School ,, ., ,,,, ,,.,., ,V W Left: Regina Huston prepares to spike while Annette Rios and Felice Gon- zales get ready to help. Right: Teachers, like Mrs. Dees are what keep Edison going. Bottom: The new look of the Golden Bear Band gets people talking about Edison. Opening 7 Wink JF .fm .-n W , 8 Style CPart IJ Division S g' 1 'l SPARK of . . . STYLE Cstilj N. l. Particular mode of dress and fashion. 2. Condition that accords with fashionable standards: to live in style. 3. Distinctive mode of doing something. Opposite: Journalism students express their Spark of Style. Left: George Romero shoots with style. EHS Style. Right: Keith Edwards dances with Style. Bottom: Jacob Mendiola and Annette Rios explain their idea of EHS Style. We're From Edison High V - ,L- ' H, 1 v ,K v Edison H.S. Gets Into the Season of Football Edison can say one thing outloud and that is SPIRIT. Many students took time out at the end of their busy day to stop by and show The Mighty Bears that they were behind them 10076. Even other ath- letes took some time off from practice to show that the Edison football team was a team to really yell for. The Mighty Bear Band showed great improvement this year and played at every pep rally. , W f -x rig' E Ve K! 'E s ., Ai, , E fr. i QA Football Season Enhanced Pep Rallies at Edison in '80 were to be remembered. They rocked Edison with a blast. They inspired the players and gave students a feel- ing of security in their team. Entertainment was furnished by the Band, twirlers, and Golden Girls. This year the Rallies were held after school due to the earlier release but still students and faculty stuck together till the end. 14 Pep Rallies Pep Rallies .ar Opposite Page-Top: Helpful Edisonites paint a double banner for Jeff game. Left: Brenda Yanas, Lorraine Gonzales, Evelyn Alva, and Marcie Smith get down to a Ho Down. Right: Annette Rios is about to arrest Linda Pena for C.W.l.-Cheering While Intoxicatedf' This Page-Left: Debbie Sparks is a mean one while directing. Right: Zina Wells, Laura Hemandez, and Margaret Barrera provide a commercial at the Rally. Bottom: Michele Morales and Cookie Valdez pay special attention to Pep Rally activity. .H ,V pwpp 4 W Smiles of Style 6 Smiles 49. Shine On! A Spark of Style, at Edison, had a way of lighting up the faces of students. Sparks of excitement at pep rallies, and anticipation of winning games were some that generated smiles at Edison. The Sparks of Style are what made Edison High a memorable year in 1980-1981. Top: Lorena Rios does the twist . Mid- dle Left: Michele Jaschke says, CHEESE . Middle Right: Not much of a smile but says, What the Cluck . Bot- tom Left: Monica, Barbra, and Liz laugh it up. Bottom Right: Carla Donnell shows her smile of E.H.S. style. Smiles 17 The Sights and Sounds of Edison Is there anything that Edison High School does not have? No, Edison has it all! The many facets of education, vocational training and academics, outstanding athletes, award winning students and a variety of exciting activities, all compiled together create Edison. The student body is very involved and supportive in Food Drives, Dances, Athletics, UIL competitions and club activities. Edison has a great atmosphere for succeeding academi- cally, athletically, musically, and socially. Top Left: Have gun will travel, but these ROTC boys are still waiting. Bottom Left: Golden Girls dance at Half-time. Top Right: Senior Foot- ball players are fascinated with each other's new looks. Bottom Right: Debbie Lopez and Cindy Mendoza cheer on the Sophomore class at a pep rally. 18 Edison if X is 'rn-16? sf K 10' V? 'X op Left: Football players join in the cheer-A Victory! Bot- nlm Left: Carla Donnell smiles with pleasure after a fine rou- lne. Top Right: Victor Gomez enjoys a good laugh. Bottom iight: Alex Ortiz steps back as his lab partners attempt to light lis fire. Student Smiles Smiles 19 Student Versatilit 'f Q I ' K . . t we-f Top Left: Mario Bemal, George Trujillo, and Luis Vitela relax before re- entering the game. Top Right: Sexy legs Joe Moczygemba poses a threat to Marilyn Monroe. Bottom Left: Edison swimmer drives with great determination to the finish line marker. Left: Javier Cardenas and Bobby Lopez reached to unexpected heights as they attempt to return a rebound. Where am I? . . . Remember that? . . . These were a few the expressions heard on yearbook delivery day, as stu- looked for themselves, friends, and fond memories of Qhe past year. On September 15, 640 yearbooks were deliv- bred. i Those students who purchased the SPARK will have a tasting treasury of the year 1979-1980. What a year to remember. Delivery Stirs Fond Memories 'H-F? Top Left: Mark Bond recalls the events of 1979-1980 through the SPARK yearbook. Bottom Left: Staff members and Sponsor, Lou Brown, pause during delivery chaos. Top Right: Students impatiently wait for their copy of the 1979-1980 SPARK. 1 1 2 l LIGHTS! CAMERA! ACTIO ! On October 3, Club Representatives and Football players had their moment in the limelight at Color Day. The students were entertained by the Bear Band, Feature Twirler Carla Donnell, and the Rifle Team. The Cheerleaders performed a dance routine, and the Drama Department enacted a skit, Fruit of the Loom. Both assemblies went well and the student body was impressed by the show. Top Left: Debbie Sparks calls the Band to attention. Top Right: Danny Too Tall Moreno and Steve Mejia-Cou- ple of the Year. Bottom Left: Woodwinds entertain before Color Day Assembly. Bottom Right: Chano Garza escorts Debra Routh-Color Day 1980. 22 Color Day 3' C JAM J As night fell, students returned to Edison to partici- pate in the Color Day Dance given by the Student Council. This was the first dance of the year, and the live music was provided by Mozambique The dance was a great finale to end Color Day, October 3, 1980. Upper Left: Jimmy Giddeons and Cindy Sanchez display the new Urban Cowboy look. Middle Left: Adrian Castillo gets down with Michelle Morales. Middle Right: Laura Hemandez and partner dance to the beat. Bottom Left: Eli Valdez and his partner enjoy the dance. Kicker Dance 23 ' , i RIWM 2 fo, In SUN xi Friends 25 Free At La t On January 26, 1981, Edison High School paid tribute to the freeing of the 52 American Hostages. The ROTC raised the flag while the Golden Bear Band played the Star Span- gled Banner. Student Council members lead the invoca- tion, and President Carlos Gutierrez addressed the student body with a few words on the Hostage Ordeal. Students celebrated the hostage release by wearing yellow ribbons. The trees and flag pole were drapped with yellow ribbons also. The ceremony was a small expression of thankfulness for the safe return of the American Hostages from Iran. 26 Hostage Release M rf. .'f1?f? ff, 'J- . V , 1 5 . 1, 1 , , .A .. is l l I r Upper Left: Carlos Gutierrez says a few words to the student body abot the Hostage Ordeal. Bottom Left: Students and ROTC members pa homage to the Hostages. Upper Right: The ROTC salute Hostages. Boi tom Right: ROTC members raise the flag in honor of Hostages. Q5 . l R mist we gg if si it it M y 2 A5 msg wk t was S ex 5 3 4 Edison's Unforgettables Y . ,a g it S ssms Top Left: 10 minutes and counting . . . schools out! Center Left: A memory for all the fortunate students who experienced the joys of Foiling and the Latus Rectum. Bottom Left: I wonder if it really works? Bottom Center: Warning! Don't forget your boat. Bottom Right: Addio-Auf Wiedersehen-Au Revoir- Good-by. N N0 I t - 1 Q ll N if I Edison 27 owd Partners! The spirit of the Old West was recreated at Edison on November 14. Students wore hats, boots, and western attire to jinx the Jeffer- son Mustangs. Many students participated in cowboy dress up day. John Travolta eat your heart out! Top Left: Roslyn Flores gets down to the old beat of a typewriter. Top Right: Victor Gomez shows off his new hat at pep rally. Lower Left: Hey Big Roy, how's about a date? says cowgirl Carrie Reyes. Lower Right: Ms. Brown is in a daze on C. W. Day. fT'?1mw-., mansions: OU QQ? xi uf: it 1 ? su. g, 1 u ' I ' 4' W ggi? an ff. ,, .1 H ' -- K ' Q 'K .,, 28 CW Day How bout a Little Dance? On November 21st the Edison Student Body attended the annual Homecoming Dance. Hal Dingo King and Bobby Orlando, 2 disc-jockeys from 92.9 FM supplied a great variety of music ranging from today,s Top 40 to Latino and County-Western. This was a casual dance, and attire included Urban Cowboy, casual and dress up. The Homecoming Dance was sponsored by the Student Council. Proceeds went to the Christmas Food Drive. Upper left: Eli Valdez and Olivia dance the night away. Bottom right: Jose Quintero is spotted under the lights no telling with who? Lower left: Corina Silva and Joe Median jam to the beat. di on Helps Needy it eL eee . as ee X ., -1 lariifewt lim. s. i....r, V. -4, if f..-1.4 .YH ,. I , , in fs s K , HL. ak sr.. . s t U ' Q , Y Cf? - fe- fp, x . L. LU 15.7. , f HUM f H , ',f'-ing, 7 .Q AQ, rnnstux num: we umm, ru 'au Upper left: Debbie Padgett and Loraine Gonzales exchange their gifts. Upper right: Money that has been handed over from students for donating contrib- utions. Lower left: The amount of money that was donated for the Student Council Food Drive to help the needy. Lower right: The food that was bought from the money that was collected. Bottom: Robert White, Ralph Holguin and Stanley Stanukinos help pick out the turkeys. Opposite page: Mr. Jordan selecting can goods for the needy families. Lela Bonewicz and Margie Kraft look for the best bargains for the Christmas basket. Lower right: Connie Kraft and Regina Huston are anxiously waiting to see the bar- gains. Lower right: Jose Oscos and Frank Lopez ready to be checked out at the supermarket. 30 S C. Food Drive At the beginning of December the student body began collecting money for the Student Council Food Drive. When students donated money in their 2nd period classes and organizations, they would never realized the tremendous outcome of their generosity. By Dec. 18, students had turned in an amazing amount 3,000 dollars which would be used to pur- chase turkeys and Christmas meals for the needy families in the community. The recipients of the tur- keys were overwhelmed by the students magnanim- ity. WAS f SC Food Drive 31 I Jingle Bell, Jingle Bell, Rock, Rock, Rock, Rock On December 18, the annual Christmas Dance was given by the National Honor Society. The increase in price did not prevent stu- dents participation. Disco Bill, 92.9 FM Disc Jockey, provided the entertainment. The money earned will help pay for the National Honor Society induction ceremony. Upper Right: Johnny Bermea and Amanda Ricks find some time to chat with Rosie De La Cruz. Lower Left: Alex J asso has no trouble finding dance partners, Mary Ochoa and Kim Ferris. Lower Right: Alex Ortiz finds a happy moment dancing with partner. Opposite Page: Gerald Kercheville takes his woman out to the dance floor. Upper Left: Nick Paveglio, Armando Garza and Mike Kissling tell each the latest jokes. Lower Right: Laura Flores and Willie Rodriquez dance the two step. Lower Left: Noe Herrera can't take another step. 413 J , l Merry Christmas to A11 The Christmas spirit filled the air as the Golden Bear Band pre- sented their annual Christmas Show. Two performances were given by the music departments of Edison: marching band, stage band, choir, and orchestra. The presentation included a variety of acts from comical skits to instrumental solos. The student body was also given a sneak preview of the new corps style uniforms. The Edison Christmas Band Show insured the beginning of a Merry Christmas for all. Upper Right: Cindy Galleagos puts twist into Sylvia Garza. Upper Left: Edison choir sing their hearts out. Lower Right: Our Golden Bear Band plays for perfection. Lower Left: Carla Donnell and Cindy Mendoza show their talents. We Are ere A , : rj-., N4 . ' 'TT I JP' ,Lg W 34 Christmas Band Show l lto Greet You. . . Merry Chri tma Left: Golden Bears Band plays Chrlstmas carols. Upper Rrghtz Cholr members Joyfully smg to songs. Lower Left: Sally Tynan plays seriously. Lower Right: Albert Kutzer another Liber- Christmas Band Show 35 Cadets Shake, Rattle, and Roll Like beautiful butterflies coming out of their cocoons, R.O.T.C. cadets shed their skin of rules and regulations to relax for a night of enjoyment and fun. R.O.T.C. Cadets showed their less military side by formal attire. Vibrating music was provided by Ban- dago. The dance took place at the Edison hall from 7:00 to 11:00. The ball is sponsored by R.O.T.C. free of charge for cadets. The saber line is the unique part of the military ball. Only officers are allowed to walk under the saber line. Officers are lined up according to rank and authority. Ladies who were officers or dated officers received yel- low roses. Comissions were handed out by Lt. Col. Haw- kins. Behind the scene of the Military Ball a lot of work went on. Planning the dance took months of preparation and work. Money was raised from candy and candle sales. The decoration committee headed by Yvonne Rodri- quez did an excellent job on new decorations. Posters were painted, flowers and vases were bought, table arrangements were drawn up, and streamers threaded carefully. 36 Military Ball at Militar Ball! Top Left: Belinda Arevalo and David Delgado have romantic faraway thoughts. Middle Right: Peter Kern and Laura Wilkens go through the saber line. Bottom Left: The saber line prepares for the grand march of officers. Opposite Page Top Right: Yvonne Rodriquez and Ruben Ochoa share a brief moment of rest from dancing. Middle Left: Hector Ochoa and Toy relax while sharing a joke together. Bottom Right: Jose Alfaro and Mary Gutierrez are all smiles while going under the saber line. Military Ball 37 The Mystery of Mouldy Manor. . .Faculty Play. a quite peculiar play. The play featured several strong characters. The play was a comedy that was a play on the munsters and soap combined. Despite the flu, laryngitis and eye injury the play went on as scheduled. Pro- ceeds went to finance the Literary Magazine. The characters were: ' Roxanne-Carol Masser Dr. Aleric Carver-Rudy Martinez On January 30, 1980 the faculty performed Hulda-Nell Mitchell 4 Nick Sherlock-Charles Piland Jennifer-Gwen Worley Katherine Wedge-Aleda Rhodes 2 Charles Wedgewood-Lou Brown Camille-Sandra Scroggs Boscoe-J oe Gonzales Ghost-Kay Coleman Freida-Lucy Contreras Fritz-Josie Pena Aranya-Rosalinda Salinas Philpert-Juan Rodriquez E P . 62 'fb -ff Jif Y f HJ: -2-arf . 44 ., .z: :cf ' Jw 'M 522,-w e f a1,.fa.4-wif ' fl.-11 38 Faculty Play E af yi Opposite Page: Top: Mr. Martinez, and Ms. Coleman give Mr. Gonzales a paint job. Bot- tom: Ms. Rhodes-Senile Grandma Wedge says, I'm gonna kill you. to Ms. Masser while Ms. Brown sits suave. This Page: Mr. Martinez says, You vant me to perform ze charleston for ze church benefit. Bottom: Nell Mitchell, Carol Masser, Joe Gonzales, Rudy Martinez, Juan Rodriquez, Gwen Wor- ley, Aleda Rhondesg part of the cast posed for play. Faculty Play 39 Faces You Can't Forget! -7,-- V :M-f2 M-3, . Q KI 'L .wb R, X X Ax x x A X . X 4 , X X s 1 e -Na 5 2 1 . Z x YM . W ,E .Q -X aw wifi' Q A 'm K 'N igw ' w Z5 '2Z: , maiitw-a5Enc':f.. :ia e WMI? Faces 41 Love Is In The Airv Cupidls arrow hit Edison and sparked new love on Fri. 13, the date of the annual Valentine's Dance. Hal Dingo King D. J. from 92.9 supplied the entertainment, playing a variety of sounds from rock to country. The dance was sponsored by the Student Council, with the rates of 32.50 per person, 34.00 per couple. The dance began at 8:00 and ended at 11:00 P.M. It was held in Edison's Mall. Upper left: Students live it up. Upper right: Jaime Landin and Sarah Jarrett boogie on down. Lower left: Annette Martinez and Armando Garza dance to the beat. 42 Valentine's Dance mat i r 1 I Upper Left: Keith Edwards and Peggy Gomez whip! Whip it good! Upper right: Alex Jasso knows how to dance. Lower right: Cassie Farias, Mark Ortiz and Missy Farias enjoy themselves at the dance. i v i I Va1entine's Dance 43 ce Fantasy Adds The annual Black 8: Gold prom was held on February 29, 1981, in the Edison mall. The mall was decorated with snow- flakes, icicles, trees, and a castle, to portray the theme Crystal Ice Fantasy. Cindy Arnet, on flute, and Sally Tynan, on piano, enter- tained the couples with the Theme from Ice Castles. The ath- letic department and pep squad were represented in the Grand March. The Black 8: Gold is sponsored each year by the Honey Bear Pep Squad. .1 D as tif ifsfkn 44 Black and Gold Prom vs, Touch of Class T5 X g . mf , . ..., Q ,F My if gifs! or taifii A W ix Y Elxksigz r ' iv 'if mr ., so ,. iff' H' .Jae . fit :t iirr r n ,ms fax 'va . . saw Opposite page: Brenda Ascevedo and David Ortiz dance with a strange. Mid- dle: Regina Huston and Joe Moczgemba prepared to walk in the grand march. Left: Coach Bailey escorts his wife. Bottom: Troy Sanders and Ruth Isunza enjoy themselves at the prom. This page: Upper right: A glance at the Black and Gold Prom. Upper left: Mrs. Buescher and Mr. Rivera walk for the grand march. Lower left: Lisa Collins being escorted by Ray Ramos. Lower right: Mary Ochoa and Carlos Gutierrez dance to the music. Black And Gold Prom 45 xy .. ' fi- ,if A 2 M .,.,,,,., , - ..,, ,,,, 46 Students Division W If J W x 5 1 www , W W ' af Seniors Lead the W y Remember now, the glory of being the leaders, the top of the school, because you have waited a long time to finally say, FM A SENIOR! It seems it was only yesterday when the Freshmen Class of '77 entered the fast pace of high school. They have come a long way to become the present SENIOR CLASS OF '8l.,' Led by president Frank Lopez, this year's Seniors made it clear that they were to be the best class Edison High School has ever had. It was apparent that this year's Seniors had lots of spirit and spunk as it was shown at Edison's pep rallies, as well as in football, basketball, and baseball games. Throughout the year many were involved in academic subjects to prepare them for their lives outside of high school. On May 28 the Seniors made their final march as they celebrated their commencement exercises at the Laurie Auditorium. It was to be a night that many Sen- iors would never forget. Senior Class Song was We May Never Pass This Way Again and Class Colors were Burgundy and Champagne. The flower chosen was the White Orchid w! gold glitter. Class Motto: The Long and Winding Road comes to an end for some but Rodriguez, and TMS. Eli Valdez. has Only Just Begun for the Class of '8l. , Left to Right: Pres. Frank Lopez, V-Pres. Michael Kissling, Sec. Yvonni s H 4 . cfm Row I Left to Right: Sponsor: Nell Mitchell, Frank Lopez, Eli Valdez, Sponsor: Homer Gaytan Row II: Regina Huston, Reuben Flores, Richard De La Cruz, Robert White, Carla Donnell, Carlos Gutierrez Row III: Lorina Valdez, Linda Pena, Annette Rios, Mario Villanueva, Sandra Martinez, Brenda Acevedo, Laura Valdez, Cynthia Sciaraffa, and Constance Wong. i 48 Seniors a E 5 .f 1 We Are Future's Children . . . w'fo' Edison's Seniors are proud to be a senior at Edison. They show their spirit, pride, and enthusiasm by participating in many activi- ties around the school. To show part of their pride, they voted and agreed to pay extra money for their special senior color section in this yearbook. It will be the first time to have a class section in color in the Spark's his- tory. rr es it 'eiri r i f l e e 5, ' M ' 4, ,M ,, -- J, 1,25 I , l 'U X Y , 'A-get rig' i V! A ww, gigmw nm - g-,Aj ' - K ' ,rv l g i,ii , ' 3 , fill N M 1 1 1 2 if? fi 1: is 2 1 1 5 l l i Q. W S .liff V ff rn., 'ii Top Left: Margaret Barrera wonders what's in store for the upcoming football game. Top Right: Auto mechanics shop takes time out to pose for a picture. Bottom Left: Not too close now, replies these two starstruck cheerleaders. Bottom Left: Ready positions, and here we go cheers the Golden Girls. Seniors 49 High Hopes We Have for the Future Acevedo, Brenda Acosta, Debbie Acosta, JoAnn Acosta, JoAnn A. Aguirre, Rose Alanis, Rudy Alejandro, Delfino Alfaro, Grace Alfaro, Jose Alff, Kurt Almaraz, Irma Alonzo, Jacob Alvarado, John Alvarez, Daniel Anderson, Nettie Andrade, Rachel Arguello, Corina Armendariz, Patricia l l l .- ire Q I7 ' 'l l we .J Arredondo, Ramiro R. Avalos, Jerry Bailey, Felicia Bangent, Eugene Bara, George Barrera, Margaret Bazen, Dora Becker, Karen Belew, Andrew Bonam, Fred Bond, Mark Bromley, Jerry ij li f Bromley, Sherri Brown, Willie Cabrera, Leticia Campos, Arturo Campos, Rosemary Canela, Michael E -mf J J Cantu, Ernest Cantu, Richard Cantu, Sandra Cardenas, Javier Cardosa, Maria Carielo, Oscar 50 Seniors sm' And Our Goals in Sight l M, , fs ,,,,, .' ,, , 115 N- Ot -s ,fi A ,, 't 49 'W ni-'E' A . 4 A . iw . ia' Carlson, Cathy Carrillo, Marie Casarez, George Casanova, Jose Casillas, Martha Castaneda, Martha Castano, Teresa Castillo, Andrew Castillo, Denise Castillo, Emest Castillo, John Castillo, Norma Castillo, Richard Castro, Bertha Cervantes, Mary Chapa, Richard Chumchal, David Cirilo, Anthony Cisneros, Martin Claire, Robert Clark, Bernise Cole, Lisa Collins, Lisa Cortinas, Louis Cuellar, Jacob Jr. Dean, Irene De La Cruz, Richard De La Fuente, Michael Delao, Roger DeLeon, Annette DeLeon, Carrie DeLeon, Evelyn DeLeon, Carol Joyce Delgado, Joseph Diaz, Esther Diaz, Patricia Dominguem, Raymond Dominguez, Richard Donnell, Carla Duran, Josephine Ebarra, Sandra Ebarra, Sarah Seniors 51 Senior Spirit Explosion v F2 7 .5 e Mr, 555 M 11 '-3: if : --V a 52 Seniors te 4 1 E l Top Left: Senior girls nearly fly away with all the excitement at pep rallies. Top Righ Football players try their skills at cheerleading for the day. Bottom Left: Chano Garza wog ders when the next pep rally will be. Bottom Right: Giv'em heck Bears, yells these foo ball players. Rock Edi on High Sith ig' rr l W i Af' ' R Top Left: Let's go Bears, cheers Richard Cantu. Top Right: Oops, where did everybody go, replies Arturo Campos. Bottom Left: Everybody gets into the act at the closing of the pep rally. Bottom Right: Cheerleader Annette Rios shows how it's done. Seniors 53 Edwards, Franklin Eller, Donald Encino, Andy Y. Esparza, Barbara Farias, Missy Faz, Margarito Ferris, Kim Fischer, Patty Flores, Bernie Flores, Elida Flores, Ruben Fore, Julia Fox, Darrel F romlath, Tammy Galindo, Yvette Gallegos, J osphine Gallegos, Lupe Gamez, Brenda Garcia, Hilario Garcia, Jill Garcia, Joe Garza, David Garza, Esmeralda Garza, Lydia Garza, Olivia Garza, Seferino Gomez, Estella Gomez, Sandra Gongora, Maria Gonzales, Eddie Gonzales, Isabel Gonzales, Mario Gonzalez, David Gonzalez, Donna Gonzalez, Maria Gonzalez, Raymond Gonzalez, Robert Gonzalez, Rudy Granado, Robert Guerra, Sophia, Gutierrez, Armando Gutierrez, Carlos A. 54 Seniors ll Have Roles in Life to Play Erbs Atty, . l p , . I-X, and Will Play a Great ne Some Da ,'! it K ,aw val :lla ' ,. ,rf , f m - H at Gutierrez, Daniel Gutierrez, Marcelino Gutierrez, Primo Guyer, Ronald Harrell, Paula Hemandez, John Hernandez, Hemandez, Rebecca Hernandez, Rosie Hemandez, Veronica Herrera, Lilly Hertlein, Ronald A. Hires, Chester Hogan, Michael Holguin, Ralph Horne, Lonnie Howerton, Yvonne Huerta, Luis Hunter, Karen Huston, Regina Inclan, Sonia Isaac, Mary Jacobs, Stephanie Jacobs, Tina J asso, Alex J ayasundera, Ymitri J ennings, James Jimenez, Laurie Jimenez, Richard Johnson, Shirley Jones, Albert Juarez, Glenda J uig, Noris Jung, lone Kelly, Miriam Kent, Richard Kissling, Mike Kilpatrick, Paul Kocian, Ron Kraft, Rachel Kutzer, Albert Luna, Barbara Ann Seniors 55 Top Right: Ellis Kutzer sings his heart out to one of his own compositions. Top Left: Eli Valdez escorts Yvonne Rodriguez, who represents the Senior Class. Bottom Left: Andrew Castillo gets into some heavy reading. Bottom Right: John Gonzalez says, t We Bad, We Bad. s 56 Seniors 55, senimfs Lives Filled with :1'1'l 'liiiI,i'i' , ,,,, ,, 'SJW 11'Wii:l1 '-,-' ,1I1',, 'i M wx, i Q L . l ttil Elm , U1 of in X Songs, Dance and Smiles 0, W, 'gf Q ,if mb, if i 1 i ' i 5 si I x Top Left: Senior girls are all smiles for the cam- era. Top Right: Senior Gabriel Lobo gets into the feel of things. Bottom Left: Alex Ortiz jams while Carrie Reyes and Jolm Moore play along. Seniors 57 Laubach, James Leal, Edward Leal, George Lobo, Gabriel Longoria, Jimmy Lopez, Cindy Lopez, Diana Lopez, Frank Lopez, Raul Lopez, Robert Lopez, Roxanne Lopez, Sara Love, Herman Lozano, Rosalie Maldonado, Carlos Mathews, Pamela Martin, Patricia Martinez, Annette M artinez, Arthur Martinez, Connie Martinez, Emest Martinez, F ermin Martinez, Joe Martinez, Ralph A. Martinez, Rene Martinez, Sandra Martinez, Sylvia Mays, Vance McGowan, Ricky Medrano, Sara Menchaca, Elizabeth Menchaca, Norma Mendez, Brenda Mendez, Diane Mendiola, Jacob Mendoza, Birdie Messer, Blake Moczygemba, Joe Moore, John Moore, Walt Morales, Louis Morales, Roger 58 Seniors l Those Memories and Times F6 E li 'Wm Moreno, Daniel C M uniz, Isabel M unoz, Daniel Neslong, Marie Ochoa, Adele Ochoa, Hector Ochoa, Mary Ortiz, Alex Ortiz, David S. Ortiz, David R. Ortiz, Leticia Ortiz, Maria Ortiz, Mark Ortiz, Sharon Oscos, Jose Palauos, Ricardo Palomo, Adam Pena, Adelina Pena, Linda Perales, Albert Perales, Anthony Perez, Brenda Perez, Leonard Perez, Norma Pimentel, Patty Pope, John Quinones, Sylvia Quintero, Jose Quiroga, Leticia Ramirez, Cynthia Ramirez, Debbie Ramirez, Diana Ramirez, Edward Ramirez, Mark Ramirez, Simon Ramirez, Sylvia Ramon, Richard Ramos, Grace Rangel, Roland Reyes, Anita Reyes, Carrie Rios, Annette S Seniors 59 Remember Senior r , L, . rL 'Mit r eeeeeee . li I , ,, is I E ? ii N i Z 'W Q 3 Yl'fl.-4'!i! m:'x ,, 1 Q ff' 4 -, rv' .J 'itgf . if V , M V at EAU., Imp -gum' fi? 9' e-'6 t- - 'f -,, ,. 'ist JM ,i , - I 1-'ig ,. ' , A ' M ' ,L,1L.q'P 1 6. A ' 1 1 . A , A i, ,fh.,,f,..,,,..'3, fag: gr,-rise. if rg: sis ' qi ,va - X T fi' HV, ' ' .,?? fe' f 35:4 . . V' - 'reef-hffaeeg ' , '- H 1.1: ?mYf 'f 5 f ' l .V.V x ' i iwiilrgri ' ix , ,, U w i, ' i if ' Q-Y ' , mi -I5 MQ M- 1' 11 ' .W W , 5,3 :K 1 ,M 'W ' , i, y5M ,.W swf - or -W fy , ::rt?e:1iLewr:2-wwrigw ii A M , ,. , .ta 'M - er - 'r ' ii im. .fps-, r-M vwww ' 3 5 3 'ircsigeifff e rtiitiiiwi ,A at it so 1- f . U ,pg .. wg, ,- .-,,ri,1.W.W w:Qif,,WMi W ' f-- f' K ge if '-Hwiizww MW . - ' L .Y 1-if, A H2757 .2is',,yN ,jwmijut '- r E i at Top Right Carlos Gutierrez tries for a three point attempt. Center Left Bears defense tak'em to the ground Center Right, Head-cheerleader Paula Har-t rell amuses the crowd with some crazy cheers. Bot- tom Right Banners display what great pride we have for our Bears 60 Seniors Q r H F 1 ! 'Q This Was ur Year ef X I , wA1:Q?Q:5 ' r r V Quay.: , . . A Ak ir W V5 ny. g i X 2 ' K , ,Q 4- Q 'L ,, , , , i r i M , f if M ,WWW A WK I L' Q' W iii ' K' rv- M! - Top Left: Bobby Lopez practices on his layups. Top is Center: David Ortiz goes up for two. Top Right: Sergio ' 3' Leal fights opponent for ball. Bottom Left, Senior i gr V 'L i W, Frank Lopez and friend watch the game without a fl 1 i woffy. if in 2 Q Q- -iiy r fr 4 , -Eff- , 2 'Ht ...ui HO' iwu Lrhilyfm W 3:1517 1 ' i QV? Seniors 61 Rivera, Alfonso Rivera, Jose Robledo, Ilia Robledo, Patsi Robles, Shirley Rodriguez, Adolfo Rodriguez, Diana Rodriguez, George Rodriguez, Gracie Rodriguez, Janie Rodriguez, Lisa Rodriguez, Yvette Rodriguez, Yvonne Ruiz, Alma Ruiz, Belinda Saenz, Sarah Salazar, Homer Salazar, Imelda Salazar, Luis Salazar, Yolanda Sampayo, Sandra Sanchez, Andrew Sanchez, Eddie Sanders, Troy Sandoval, Arnulfo Sandoval, Eric San Miguel, Arturo San Miguel, Philip Sciaraffa, Cynthia O. Seale, Faith Sheely, Yolanda Sifuentez, Genie Silva, Roland Stanukinos, Stanley Stremmel, Andrew Tamez, Amelia Tamez, Guillermo Tobias, Frank Torres, Julie Torres, Richard Trevino, Cathy Trujillo, Robert 62 Seniors .li E ' fx il? F, , :S 5.4 We Won't Lose Tomorrow . . 9 iii' 4,3 A ,nf .i-. caching Back for Yesterda E V? ,J 4, A ag! Wong, Constance Wright, Damon Ybarra, Anita Ybarra, Ernest Valdez, Eli Valdez, Jose Luis Valdez, Laura Valdez, Lorinda Valdez, Martha Vazquez, Virginia Vela, Hector Vela, Rosario Verastique, Melinda Vieluann, Richard Villa, Robert Villanueva, Mario Villanueva, Olga Villarreal, Adam Villarreal, Cindy Villareal, Sylvia Villela, Juanita Vinton, Elisa Vitela, Luis Votion, Anthony Webb, Tammy White, Robert Wilkins, Tammy Wilson, Adrianna Seniors 63 e're ot Like An one El e Top Left: Feature-Twirler Carla Donnell catches people's eyes with her blade routine. Top Right: This guy looks like he's had a hard day as he sleeps in class. Bottom Left: Now where does this thing go, replies an auto shop worker. Bottom Right: Carrie Reyes finds a peaceful moment to herself. 64 Seniors IN Last Farewell from the Class of 81 Best of Luck raduates Q., E v W my if A try class. Top Left: Robert White shows off reading material used in English. Bot- tom Left: Roxanne Lopez attempts to make herself pretty for who knows what! Center Right: Kim Ferris tries to get some shut eye while in chemis- Seniors 65 WH TISAJ As a student reaches his 3rd year in high school he begins to realize his unlimited possibilities in life. He has one more gentle year before he is thrown into the cruel world of society. A world of hate, death, starvation, loneliness-doesnit suggest that all of us would be better off failing in high school. Good things do come along through success, happi- ness, love, all the latter are very rare and only the lucky are blessed with the good things in life. Enjoy your high school years because you'll never have the opportunity to experience them again. You pass through the hall of Edison only once. It's hard to go back. IOR. 66 Juniors l l Touch of Class Shows Through as the Juniors Take Charge in 82 One step from topranking in class positions, the juniors of 81 will prove to be the spirited seniors of 82. As a fund raiser the junior class sponsored a bake sale with members of the class bringing cookies, cake and cupcakes. The class officers were bottom rowg Amabel Sifuentez-Secretaryg Junior class president -George Trujillo. Top row: Vice-President-Sally Tynan, treasurer-Susan Saenz, and the Junior class sponsor is Mrs. Jones. e Junior Senate are as follows Bottom Row Left to Right Susan Tynan Annabel Sifuentez, Sally Tynan, George Trujillo, Terri Tovar, Mariene xrtmez Lori Solis Second Row Left to Right Mercie Smith Rosalmda Garcia, Anne Gonzales. Elisa Arredondo, Ruth lsunza, Lorraine nzales Cynthia Gallegos Georgina Gonzales Third Row Left to Right J C. Mendez, Gerri Colonge, Martha Boaz, Jill Alonza, Flora Aguirre, tricia Laurel Doug Doglish and Richard White Top Row Left to Right are Paul Alvarez, Jackie Gomez. Evelyn Alva, Margaret Gonzales, Juniors 67 They Have Style Aguilar, Jackie Aguillion, Betty Aguirre, Flora Alberthal, Justin Albright, Paula Allen, Laura Alonzo, Jill Alva, Marie Evelyn Alva, Connie Alvarado, Denise Alvarado, Raul Alvarez, Paul Anaya, Sally Arcos, Raul Arnett, Cynthia Arredondo, Elisa Arredondo, George A. Arriala, Johnny 68 Juniors Roslyn Flores, Margaret Gonzalez, Flora Aguirre, Amabel Sifuentez, Sheila Pena glad to hear spring break is here Atterbery, Joseph Bagwell, Catherine Barrera, Gilbert Barrera, Patricia Barrera, Tony Barron, Rachel Beekman, Anna Bendele, Susan Bernal, Mario Bemal, Paul Bermea, Johnny Bermea, Ernest Boaz, Martha Bonewitz, Lela Briggs, Erin Borrego, Anna Briones, Javier Britt, Linda Brown, Jeanne Buitron, John Buruato, Orlando Calderon, Raul Colonge, Gerri Campos, Loretta Cano, John Carrizales, Robert Carrillo, Rita Carter, John Castillo, Anita Castro, Chris Castro, Cynthia Castro, Santa Chavez, Karen Collins, Dorothy Contreras, Diane Constancia, Cecilia Juniors 69 Cortez, Carlos Cuburrubas, Roland Cuevas, Vangie Cullen, Karen Dalgilistt, Doug De La Fuente, Rudolph De La Garza, Gloriee De La O, Denise DeLeon, Irma DeLeon, Joanne Del Moral, Juan De Los Santos, Daniel De Los Santos, Jesse Diaz, Eddie Diaz, Lisa Doria, Gilbert D'Orsogna, Tina Duano, Lyndon Edward, Keith Elizondo, Lizz Elizondo, Patricia Esparza, Tony Espinoza, Mary Louise Estrada, Doris 70 Juniors The 're the nes gif' we 1 A f QQ Q K i ig 45 J V Cheerleaders at pep rally lk ,ll J X111 l 12 Johnny Arriaga and Fernando Orriala order Jr. rings l l l J Estrada, Theresa Etzel, Richard Femandez, Brenda Ferro, Mark Figuedoa, Domingo Fleetwood, Robyn Flores, Adrian Flores, Daniel Flores, Frank Flores, Harold Flores, Joe Munoz, Maria Flores, Refugia Flores, Roslyn Munoz, Melissa Folger, Karen Gallegos, Cynthia Gallegos, Joseph Gallegos, Lucinda Garcia, Eleanor Garcia, Mary L. Juniors 71 Garcia, Rosalinda Garcia, Synthia Garcia, Sylvia Garcia, Yolanda Garza, Aristeo Garza, Diana Garza, James Garza, Mark Garza, Sylvia Giddens, Jimmy Glivares, Andy Gloden, Pamela Gomez, Jackie Gonzalez, Anna 72 Juniors ere's Hint Ea X 'WR S mf WW .... .. - ,,,, as , fi Y -'51 ' , K ,, - , ,, :V 5-Q. aiii f Q 1 K N N iz S as S l s? 1 msg X Ing ry H K xx 3 'f .. -SQQ, ii. X i W fr wr at ,Q ia 'X X 5 'Wg swift I N Q Q S K x S R J? X Yi X XA , QQ Sa 1 Er' x , S .J . a-an ,W hm ' aa xx -N. ...J ,- - ' M M . , A PN 'ia :J ., 2 - ti?-t f Us . f tw 1 we - f -, i ' . 1- -al ., i ' - K ,V ' -rr ' 'sisfffgf - I ' X , ' J ' A - - 5 ' , -, -J , - 5 . , 1 5 . 4 D . f , ' ' - as ,'- Y T1 , , 1 r i 5' l' ESI ' 'Y' ' ' ' J 5 ii' if - Y ..- as w 3 it M f F A fy X I' if Paul Alvarez pretends to typeg Bottom Right: sag was 2 aw- X I yzqefsfff- a..,,N A EQ, , .. 4 my f John LaFarge celebrates his birthday with Marcie Smith. Here' a Clue . Q Top Left picture: Mary Lou Gonzalez, Cindy Sanchez, Martha Boaz, John Mar- tinez, Denise De La O, Cindy Villa, Andy Jennings have different expressions for the camera. Right: Abe Rodriguez takes time out to smile for the camera. Bottom Left: Elisa Arredondo and George Tru- jillo study for finals. Juniors 73 Gonzalez, Elizabeth Gonzalez, Felice Gonzalez, Georgina Gonzalez, Janice Gonzalez, John Gonzalez, Lorraine Gonzalez, Margaret Gonzalez, Mary Lou Guajardo, Irene Guerra, Margaret Guerra, Robert Guerrero, Albert Gutierrez, Mary Hayden, Monica Hernandez, Elaine Hemandez, Emeline Hemandez, Linda Hernandez, Patricia Hemandez, Richard Hemandez, Sandra Hernandez, Sonia Hernandez, Sylvia Hesdorff, Ronald Hinkle, Priscilla Hinojusa, Higinio Hodge, Lino Huizar, Ruben Hurtado, Diana Isaac, Rose Isunza, Ruth Jackson, Jessie Jimenez, Jacqueline Jimenez, Renell Kent, Thomas Kercheville, Gerald Kem, Peter M. 74 Juniors F ,. V . Sisvehiiasi, W., ,,,., ,, , ,MZ ff f if 4 W A X , 44 J w sw xv They Add Fur A J, ',,,. ff - 'tee , 5 x 2 if Q53 W ff f as fg,,,,5,i? l tv 1 in Everything That' Done Kraft, Connie Kunz, George La Farge, John Lam, Chun Landin, Jaime Laurel, Patricia Leal, Joanne Ledesma, Michael Leia, Guillermo Leon, Reynaldo Lopez, Andrew Lopez, Emest Lopez, Gracie Lopez, Rudy Loredo, Liz Lozano, Susana Lytle, Keith Maes, Leslie Martinez, John Martinez, Belinda Martinez, Carolyn Martinez, Mark Martinez, Mariana Martinez, Margo Maley, Scott R. Mendez, J .C. Medina, Sylvia Mejia, Steve Meneses, Ronnie Moore, Harry Montejano, Edward Montenegro, Rosie Morales, Diana Moreno, Daniel Moreno, Diana Mudd, Michal Juniors 7 Lisera, Olga Lopez, Gabriel Najera, Sylvia Ng, Kim Ochoa, Mark Ortiz, Evangeline Ortiz, Margaret Ostos, Luis Palacio, Cindy Paveglio, Joe Pavon, Albert Pedrazine, Greg Pelayo, Sandra Pena, Diana Pena, Sheila Perales, Mary Jane Perez, Adrian Perez, David Perez, Debra Perez, Jimmy Perez, Maria Esther Perez, Mary Helen Perez, Salome Perez, Rose Mary Perez, Victor Perryman, Monica Phipps, Felicia Pokloff, James 76 Juniors Juniors Show ride J J ff? r ' fn . 1, . . ' if 4 4 ' v ' ,V Anabel Sifuentez gets a shock out of the computer. GPM 'Q-4r-g ,. 1 .,a1' n-migrant V , - ,ve , 2 , J , as l Y sb Ji? A3 EV Q ,, l M a 1 f .Q L , Q . 2 i Junior Show J l , ' 1 s gg A Qi ' s Q i 'x by I Q Q :gg Lrkk 5 ii' ,-'. in if -sw i Larry Retault knocks off during class. G it fi? Z 'N N f -' ' f. Q 153, T' ., 1' , , Z ?!Wf.Li 1 775 f K 1 i 1 f V , ff ii if K X . -r KJ K , .I X Pollok, Melanie Pritchett, Rhonda Rabago, Rebecca Ramirez, Paul Ramirez, Rene Ramirez, Sandra Ramos, Juanita Ramos, Rene Rangel, Guy Rebledo, Richard Retault, Larry Rincon, Olga Ricks, Charles Rios, Carlos Rios, Josie Rivas, Santos Rodriguez, Antoinette Rodriguez, Abraham Rodriguez, Laura Rodriguez, Mary Rodriguez, William Romero, George Romo, Roland Rosenwald, Joyce Routh, Debra Ruiz, Mario Saenz, Susan Juniors 77 Sanchez, Cindy Sanchez, Edward Sanchez, Jay Scheel, Gary Sciaraffa, Andy Seale, Melissa Sifuentez, Anabel Solis, Irene Solis, Lori Sparks, Debra Stanley, Jesse Talamantez, Jo Ann Juniors 78 Cause The now it. f , K .,., X fa. ,- g Q is 5 A 3, 53... fur r R . in . Y rw . .Q .ff. an - -1, fe- -.wa .Q -f .. fa: - Ne. 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N iff KV y . Xefmxi 1 iff ii 1 Valdez, Nancy 2 Tessman, Edwin Timlin, Don Torres, David Torres, Juan Tonez, Margaret Tovar, Terry Travis, Lisa Trevino, Ernest Trujillo, George Tynan, Sally Uranga, Daniel Urdiales, Carlos Juniors 79 Vasquez, Eunice Velez, Richard Veliz, Leticia 80 Juniors f' .,,,..nlF hat's What he ,ll ,. 5 , Valdez, Sandra Vargas, Patricia Vargas, Leonard 'E ,IEW Top right picture: Anna Mora works hard to get the job done. Bottom picture: Margaret Gonzales types her heart out 4 , 4 'cThe Seniors f 82 999 X- aa Q egg-g m, .,,, I up picture: shows Richard Rob- io and other Juniors gazing off 1en working. Bottom picture ows Chris Castro hitting the ball. ! I ggi M ix 9 its It J 549 sig s N. Q af K F ' 3 Villa, Cindy Villarreal, Jimmy Villarreal, Patricia gmt M - e ssssr C rss. .ff SS: X SST' J ' ' 'if i 33 E sf L ig ' IE- J i f is s ,P i ' is We , Wallace, Albert Warner, Terri Wells, Zina White, Richard Woods, Carl Yanas, Brenda Ygleslas, Nick Gutierrez, Mary Juniors 81 What I A Sophomore? A sophomore is a survivor from high schools brutal freshman year. Scars possibly remain, but there is always the joy of knowing new experiences will come our way to leave permanent marks on our memory. High school improves in time and can be quite enjoy- able, depending on what you put into it. Sophomores have 2 more years in which to spark up their remaining high school life before it comes to quickly to a close. We Are The Class 82 Sophomores Here We Come WON QW vV fW' Abrego, Francine Acosta, Christina Acuna, Laura Adames, Carrnela Aguilar, Larry Aguilar, Christina Aiken, Gary Alonso, Willie Alonzo, Sylvia Alva, Simon Alvarado, Anna Alvardo, Ernest Alvarez, Mary Anaya, Carmen Arevalo, Belinda Arguello, Joe Arredondo, Homer Arredondo, Joseph Armandariz, Juan Arreola, Susie Arteaga, Elva Arteaga, Sandra Barrera, Denise Barrera, Michael Batt, Delores Bautista, George Benkacem, Naudia Bemal, Charles Bononcini, Debbie Bosquez, Ismael Bower-man, Billie Branch, Tim Bromley, Deborah Brune, Auldine Buruato, Belinda Cabrera, Blanche Sophomores 83 Cardenas, Rachel Carranco, Edith Carranco, Sanuny Carrillo, Felix Carter, Susan Casarez, Roland Castillo, Adrian Castillo, Alice Castro, Dora Caverly, Lorre Cervera, Sandra Chapa, Roger Chumchal, Karen Cisnerros, Mary Jane Clasuss, Betty Cobarrubias, Mary Collazo, Martin Campos, Sandra Contreras, Nancy Corielo, Rodolfo Costello, Patricia Cota, Blanca Cox, Scott Cuellar, Albert Czaplinski, Donald DeLaBarreda, Elaine DeLa Cruz, Rose DeLaFuente, Nereida DeLaGarza, Denjamin 84 Sophornores Cantu, Abdon Cantu, Christine Cantu, David Carmona, Bertha Capuchino, Linda n the Run DeLaO, Rosalinda DeLeon, Herlinda Delgado, David DeLosSantos, Cynthia DeNavejar, John Diaz, Cindy Diaz, Irma Dominguez, Joe Doria, Isabel Duarte, Isabel Dub, Douglas Diaz, Johnny Ebarra, Elaine Elizondo, Henry Elizondo, John Alex Elizondo, John Elizondo, Theresa Encino, Frances Escobedo, Salvador Espinoza, Lebam Espinoza, Martha Espinoza, Patricia Espinoza, Thomas Estrada, Cindy Esqueda, Veronica Faz, Lillian Fernandez, Rebecca Flores, Debbie Flores, Esther Flores, Frank Flores, Gilbert Flores, John Flores, Laura Flores, Rene Folger, Kay Franckowiak, Jeanette Sophomores 85 Fuentes, Hilitrio Gallardo, Judy Gallegos, Carrie Gallegos, Mary Gallegos, Nick Gamez, Emilio Garcia, Felix Garcia, Irma Garcia, Lucy Garcia, Sally Garza, Alexandria Garza, Armando Garza, Eric Garza, Frank Garza, Marco Garza, Maria Garza, Michael Garza, Minerva Garza, Norma Garza, Sandra Gomez, Alfred Gomez, Trisha Gomez, Victor Gonzales, Frank Gonzales, Gloria Gonzales, Kenneth Gonzales, Mary Helen 86 Sophomores Looking for Actioi Mar. A vublm' Bottom right-Henry Elizondo and Denny Paiz are Supp edly doing their science lab. wwM5iffi:mf tw, ' :ski ef, ,f 5 I . Q . 3 61 1 ,gif h f 5 if Pj 6, . ' 23 ff - - 44 me l 4 va: 7, --M., f x L we -5 ,7 ,X V' r if XX Wwg 1 M? me an Gonzalez, Angelica Gonzalez, Carmen Gonzalez, Jose Gonzalez, Susie Grigsby, Georgia Grohman, Christopher Guerra, Jackie Guerra, Roland Guerrero, Letty Gutierrez, Pat Harris, Edwin Harrison, Eldie Hernandez, Alex Hemandez, Ana Hernandez, Blanca Hernandez, Chris Hemandez, Debbie Hernandez, Laura Hemandez, Martha. Hernandez, Norma Hemandez, Reuben Herrera, Gabriela Herrera, Noe Higgins, Hohn Hi , Timothey Hinkle, James Hodge, Ella Top Left: Sylvia Rueda types her life away. Sophomores 87 Hod e, Ricardo ogan, Jack Holguin, Kathy Hires, Gerald Hutchinson, Alonzo Ivey, Debbie Izaguirre, Saul Jacobs, Rose Jaschke, Michele Jaske, Kenneth J ayasundera, Kshanka Johnson, John Juarez, Gina Kern, Elizabeth Kosler, Elizabeth Kutzer, Lora Landry, Debby Leal, Danny Leisa, Leticia Levingston, Rose Lockwood, Lyrae Lopez, Debbie Lo ez, Elia Lopez, Guillemiina Lopez, Henry Lopez, Jesse Lopez, Larry 88 Sophomores Don't Stop ill. . . ' ' 1, f , ,, , ,gi ,., , 'V - A . 72 Q A .f V' , ., 2 . ta' V i. Lf 9 1 'i ' - ii VJ VJ , ' V MVMW I '65 ,Z 1 . ' , e J V I ff 5 af fight' . 17 V,-is Vi , iff, 4'Sf'4.i1.'v 2 , V, Y f ,Sf , 1 Jw V 5-'44 frail.-'sf' 1 X V ' 1' s i gz:V:h3,:,e vm-qi' i- 5, I 1 W6 -' 'f ff ,. , . 1. , ,ff f H 1, iz y 2 ' -' V A , v V ratify' ' xv QV ,Q V Q V ' g f , ' V2 , A M 'Q 1 :Ag - Above Right: Javier Sifuentes takes a break during English class. Bur orkl Done per Left: Victor Gomez and Paul Montemayor discuss who they are going to vote for. Top tht: Debbie Ivey shows off her Smile. Bottom Left: Terry Elizondo shows her enthusiasm in ool work. Bottom Right: Rene Manchaca shows how good he can pitch. unot that good but - as ing. i Sophomores 89 Mc Cumber, Diane Mc Cumber, Olivia Mc Guire, Sharon Maldonado, Jackie Magallon, Armando Maley, Sandy Marmolejo, Teresa Marshall, Wesley Martin, Janet Martinez, Aurora Martinez, Carlos Martinez, Donna Martinez, Gabriel Martinez, Jose Martinez, Robert Martinez, Sylvia Martinez, Tim Martinez, Valerie Medina, Sylvia Menchaca, Rene Menchaca, Ruth Mendez, Barvara Mendoza, Cindi Meneses, Melissa Messer, Patricia Monsivais, Leo Montemayor, Paul Montes, Gilbert Moreau, Gary Moore, Connie 90 Sophomores Loinez, Patricia ytle, Elaine Luna, Alex Mc Cauley, James Mc Cauley, Shelly WeT urBe1 I1 All We Do Moreno, Adela Moreno, Jessica Moreno, John Moreno, Mike Munoz, Lisa Muaricio, Miguel Oeffinger, Doris Ortiz, Beatrice Ostos, Cecilia Ozuniga, Grace Pagett, Deborah Paiz, Daniel Palazzo, Albert Paveglio, Nick Pedrazine, David Pena, Debbie Pena, Warren Pequeno, Rosie Perales, Elizabeth Perales, Rosie Perez, Daniel Perez, Irma Perez, Martin Perez, Mary Perez, Ruth Powell, James Ramirez, Adriel Ramirez, Dorothy Ramirez, Lydia Ramirez, Rose Ramirez, Jose Ramon, Shirley Ramos, Aaron Ramos, Belinda Ramos, Genevieve Sophomores 91 Rendon, Carol Rendon, Norma Reveles, Mark Reyes, Lisa Rice, John Ricks, Amanda Riddles, Beverly Rincon, Rita Riojas, Robert Riojas, Norma Rios, Lorena Rios, Michael Rodriquez, Andrea Rodriquez, Candie Rodriquez, Carlos Rodriquez, Judy Rodriquez, Mar Rodriquez, Lettie Rodriquez, Maureena Rodriquez, Susan 92 Sophomores So Look For Us ' f f- ,QM 1 nf , . ,aim , 4, n ' rdki .. , A, , -I ' fr F ,i f ' . 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Lower left: Alfred Gomez asks Anna Hernandez if she the assignment. hrough Rohan, John Rosenwald, John Rueda, Sylvia Ruiz, Anna Ruiz, Debbie Ruiz, Melinda Saenz, Ralph Saenz, Steve Saenz, Aaron Salas, Steve Salazar, Gina Salazar, Patsy Salazar, Yolanda Janie Nancy Rosenda Salinas, Juan David Jeffery Saldana, Saldana, Saldana, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sophomores 93 Sanchez, Joe Sandoval, Javier Sandoval, Javier Sandoval, Joe Sandoval, Juan San Klai, Ghat SanMiguel, Diana San Roman, Ted Santana, Yolanda Scott, Isabel Shahrzad, Edmund Sifuentes, Carol Sifuentes, Javier Smith, Burt Smith, Cecilia Sosa, Celia Tejeda, Alex Thompson, Travis Tobar, Maria Tobar, Frank Tom, Amy Torrez, Ruben Toscano, Alex Tovarez, Martin Trevino, Jacob Trevino, Mathew 94 Sophomores .. , i f M+,..w.-,M,,,M1:f ,, r -QQ if 9 in -WW W, M, i , H5 1. Wm Q. ik' ' '14 :S al ' r 011 , ' TF V I I f ..,, V , wi' 4' ' ff wr 5 in fwfe , . ttvlttr ,r,,,,,i af- if V . 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KW: f, 4 . r' - is . , 1 5 LM ,1 3. e -,, if ' 1 1 J J ,i ii ,Q A fm v ,, ,V 2 ' L fe -f Z , ' S i ' TV ' ' f ' GX iw' x ff W' ,TM , , ' 2 ' v -.Q ,,,- - Q, Mr. Gaytan's class seems bored. J V lll i 'S-Yi' - W-N4 Javier Cardenas and Rosie Pequeno watch the ballgame with enjoyment. - f.g'::Si-:Jr - W, Q, , U. - , .e,.1:,, , , ,J- , , .. f . V .f.f E 1 if f 'ii y I . View ,Wai P357 ,Mia . . V ff Q, mf 4, ' 1 f E .. 4: ggi' , wg 1- V 1 A V ' J l l W 5 7' W J V- A f r: J f 1- V -. , fy 4 ' , ' J V : f K Yi , : g2fQvf,,g,,ffzV,f ,las I M izzflikiir ,ei-swf? 75, V if ' pin Trevino, Raul Trevino, Yvonne Valderas, Sally Valdez, Maria Valdez, Jaime Vazquez, Dina Vera, Sylvia Vera, Yvonne Vetters, Cynthia Villarreal, Christina Villarreal, Randy Villarreal, Lee Villanveva, JoAnn Villanveva, Lucy Villela, Susie Vitela, Elizabeth Wilkens, Laura Wilson, Denise Wong, Donna Yanez, Doak Zamora, Joe Zule, John Sophomores 95 C Fre hmen rrive . . . The transition to high school can be quite Qi i different, but the freshmen class 80-81, 3 'etr RW adjusted quickly to the surroundings. NN- Class members showed terrific enthusiasm in supporting Edison, by attending games, dances, assemblies and participating in band, athletics, pep squad and various organizations. The class of 84 is very spirited and ener- getic, and their support of Edison, will con- tinue in the years to come. The freshmen class officers L to R: Sponsor-Mrs. Maria Cantu, Treasurer-Irene Garcia, Secretary-Cindi Valdez, Vice-Pres.-Michelle Morales, Center Pres.-John Garcia. Bottom Left: Wolfe gets the swing of things at Edison. Bottom Right: Carol Messer finds a quiet moment. t ra. 'nki...'YL n the arl ighties ew as ga ,,,,, V -3 ,z,f:Qf..m 1 1 'W,:g,f.L' - X fQ'f!,:Q. , fr Qi Q ,VV 7 ,Q ,,,,, ' 1--N ffff f N . . , N fe-fi'-4 ' , , fy X ,ig I2 r MA.N A ' ' 'a Joseph Bames really works out. 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F - , ' ,I Q , 'Q X 4 J 3 1 . , K1 iff xx f 4 -- af'Vi,fi iawfl A ' ' 5 '1 11.1 , fQ,3lr ,am ff 1 T7 , i'-- Johnson, Emily Juarez, Gilbert Kercheville, James Kissling, Dan Leal, Rachel Ledesma, Michelle Ledesma, Mona Lenero, Stepanie Lewis, Mary Lockwood, Bill Lopez, Aurora Lopez, Cynthia Lopez, Norma Lopez, Rachel Lopez, Roland Lopez, Sally Manzano, Monica Marchiori, Marcell M artinez, Edward M artinez, Ernest M artinez, George Martinez, Jesse Martinez, Leticia M artinez, Mary M artinez, Pat Martinez, Rebecca M artinez, Robert M artinez, Roberto M artinez, Rosalinda M artinez, Sandra Martinez, Theresa Martinez, Thomas Mata, Juana Maria McCord, Jackie McGown, John Medina, Maria Freshmen 101 Medina, Maria Mendez, Louis , Mendez, Raul Mendez, Robert Mendoza, Evelyn Messer, Carol Moak, Kevin Monroe, Laura Montavalo, Adam Montalvo, Laura Montavlo, Patricia Montavlo, Maria Montemayor, Margo Moore, Joseph Morales, Michael Morales, Michelle Moreno, John A. Munoz, Joey .Murphy, Jeanie Niemem, Herman Novack, Joe Olivarez, Helen Ohnos, Thomas Ortiz, Ricky 102 Freshmen As The nter Top Right: Yolanda Vasquez helps Laura Monroe work out! Bottom Left: Michelle Morales practices for an upcoming gam r-Q, Brand N School ,,..egn. f . V .. an f f, .. ,, fff- - -- ,mw 1 M ,gi ., . 45351 ,,,, . I .52 J Nt- i , L X . up , gi , If 1 wifi: will 31:-. -sQ,,2g:fiZ5ii55 R 1, 'ffjjfg-:tif ,X EEQQgv,,'Sifi5'fffiEQif 1- M -- Q -- V uf '35 gQ'Qj7lELQQi,f ' f1fH :. ' 1 lf' 'He Hgljgj-. 7 ,f t J 'F X sl at W 1 ,, ' ,J 1 '11 TfllE.?:T in . ,- 1 , ' i ' 1 - 12 V MS, 2, illiirf- , -if t ' 7 'Y 1 rr img i if 1, 1 ' Q ff 1,1 5 b I , f ' - ,,f51, Vg f , ' . . ,, ' -- '13 f -1- ' ' L V N' gr 14 an was f li. z i . 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Osuma, Elizbeth Ochoa, Janet 1 Ovalle, Jaun Pachaco, Oscar Padilla, Henry Paiz, Sandra Palmieri, Timothy Pelaijo, Manuel Perez, Becky Perez, Joel Perez, Lucy Quinones, Ismael Quintanilla, Robert Quintanilla, Jeanette Ramirez, Diana Ramirez, Joe Freshman 103 104 Freshman hey All ork ard 73 25:29, -.- ' 2 Me ew A i I l Top left: Ernest Martinez Edison's Little Drummer Boy. Top right: Cassy takes over. Bottom left: Roger Cavazos scop out the chicks. Bottom right: Roger Tamez breaks for a pic. l Q ' t 5 1 As The Pass Thi I! ,, if :iw I I EM t ETQ1 Top left: Roger Almarez tries to work. Top Right: Mary Juarez and Marilyn Vasquez wait for the ball to return. Wa. efewimgfw Monica Estrello Rose Castillo Virgina Vasquez Lucy Perez Liz Van Ness Chris Ramos Marie Zepeda Diane Campos Debbie Momtellano take a break from track practice. Freshman 105 Cause Ramirez, Veronica Ramos, Iris Ramos, Juan Ramos, Lorenzo Regalado, Bertha Reyna, Olvia Rincon, Maria Rivas, Laura Robedeau, Kathy Robles, Alfred Rocha, Jeanette Rodgers, Nancy Rodriguez, Elaine Rodriguez, Fernando Rodriguez, Gerry Rodriguez, James Rodriguez, Luis Rodriguez, Refugio Romero, Gracie Ruiz, Norma Ruiz, Rosemary Saenz, Christine Saenz, Elizabeth Saenz, Karen 106 Freshman 155212212153 ,J Q ' LN SNYQKN if X X s X x - fm Esbwaglsgb .tg WS? ,g eq 0 35 u RN 9633 li' ta Q Q X 3 x .kV, ,L,,. V di m ee 3 , 5 Jk' A . JL .. ,,-.t , gt 1 1 X:w.,'i - 2 hey Are F re hmen 111225151 r ...i-,,, iw 'Vw-ff, ...X li ' L53 if es. 34 if , ...fs H Q T sf a .1 it it s s fa2S1:mfss,:efe- X 'Q - 1 of K Q, X , X -K 4 2 , J , ..,...r. . Y'-s ' f , fa. .,, W ,H L . . - f s Q S M X Q xr QT sr A . lr- 'A in Y R 'P ff w R lsgxfgsw J, JA R at as ' J U. it x S f J lk ' fr gf' A f s, - -g f f V as rx .e'. 1 . '-'Q' n 4, y : x if ij' ' li as ff? .. ra.. . v ' A. G- . 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Sheridan, Tammy Sibley, Monic Sierra, Moses Sifuentez, Gerard Freshmen 107 The Had Fun, But Still Want Silvas, Corina Spriggs, Lisa Suarez, Mary Tamez, Roger Tinajero, Amelia Torres, Joe Torrez, Yolanda Tovar, Isabel Tovar, Mingo Urrutia, Linda Vaca, Erin Valderas, Cynthia Valdez, Beatrice Valdez, Cynthia Valdez, Henry Valdez, Javier Valdez, Joyce Valdez, Victor VanNess, Elizabeth Vargas, Carlos Vasquez, Debra Vasquez, Yolanda Vela, Heliar Vela, Sandra Velix, Elviz Vera, Tony 108 Freshman 5 Ma li. f - . rr - f -, -,N uf ,,. , f 2 ..r,kk E To-E15 V V ,sf 1 - ., .i .. , 2 i. V fx ff' it . , Ticifiaifisiiffinif 11 - ir q-av 2 , if ' ' , OTS f I FZ : if I it Q 1' . 2 ' 'lfww' l 1, Sigh' ' x l I!.lnm..4: l f 'Q i W I t iie:552Z55V'.' ii l5Y'Wi1Vz2?:i L'iq ' ,. lm Eg X MM, M, -- x, if . a - . 5 .... .l , f 7, f -Q . ,L I s as '--'t - ' ' W i - ,. '- Alfonso Bonacini and Damiy Hinojosa and Larry Ramos work hard for the team. V - mga A Ni Q1 ywflgi f:,5mgwz3,Y, - . Q 1 x W 1 7 Y MMM? 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'55 fi W v , 2 A g I 4, Vi K X 5 1 7 3' f f 'A wi? 2 if : VJ if f , ,, H ff ff, 'M , 11 Iv My mf ' 22,1 bw i ii 'f'!'ui5'5 im? 1, 4 X fy , ,af iwggizfbgaslgns , I -f Mme 11 wwzsf, ff, is M f Q , A 5 . i Q 6 i I . .,,. Q - WW! 291- A ,, if K i , , 0, , 5 ,fm . Q ,S in is gf fi 25612 , ,rs S Wg., wing , 3 , ,Q 1 fy 5 4 51 Q 5 W ,. 12 4 4 .. ' have ,H ,W 1 ' Y V 'f-,::fE-mi Sr, WW 'U Scholars Division 1 1 1 School Board and Principal Dr. William Elizondo Thomas Gaffney Oscar Cisneros Mrs. Sylvia Ward Young, Henry attended Texas AM and Trinity Univ. Likes fishing and hunting. . 112 Faculty and School Board Mrs. Rudy Esquivel Jesse T1-evino Oscar Hernandez Harold Hitt Belton, Santos attended Trinity Univ. and likes woodwork and fishing. 5. cans and Coun elors 0 -at Q '41, , me 'V ., P We t 1 ,A 0 f jew . Robert attended South West Texas State Univ. Likes rd collecting. L l gardening. it ... iii? 1 '- 1 1. ,:f'.1.E - ' I.f.'Z' .- ' 'P . z .. . ' it , ,fasts-iet12.:,rt-Nl.-ms? fi- , s' 1 ima, yy ,, W.. fy. fitrhxnz 5 . 7 we 4 me K , ,V 2 agnf taxis . itttt .Q titt QX qi? ,ff Edison has fine counselors to assist students with class problems and scheduling. The counselors also prove beneficial when a senior has to decide on plans for the future. Edisons counseling staff consists of: Louie Cater, Dorothy McCain, Rubina Berry, Nancy Templeton and Carmen Garza. V l i .gzgaf Gonzales, Rhode attended Texas Christian Univ. Likes fishing and Berry, Rubina attended Texas Women's Univ. Likes gardening Carter, Louie attended TAMU. Likes traveling. Garza, Carmen attended Our Lady of the Lake. McCain, Dorothy attended Univ. of Austin. Likes garden- ing. Templeton, Nancy attended Trinity Univ. Likes playing with her grandchildren. Faculty l 13 Bippert, Evelyn Library Aide Blaha, Daisy Clerk Castillo, Irene Secretary Gonzales, Mary Aide Guevara, Maria Att. Secretary Johnson, Clara Registrar Kahlich, Florence Secretary Masser, Carol Inst. Aide Quintanilla, Irene Inst. Aide Richter, Ellen Inst. Aide Rodriguez, Martha Librarian Schroeder, Mary Inst. Aide Aides, Clerks, Secretaries . . .5 ,,,,, ,. A I . Sepulueda, Yolanda ' :i-5 Counseling Secretary Head Librarian Green, Juliette Inst. Aide 1 14 Faculty I ,... f : :. -' -,-'.f12,.:'QL S ff 3 , -.1 - . ,M-ax .i+5Pfwy'i + . .. --,,, , ' -. Staudt, Cecil it 5 .I ' sw l Vocational Teachers L il L-sw Vi is , s S 5 t 'tg so ,, -N 5 ' , Q A ,. My-H S- . - s Show .. t 5 fs 'X nr 'N xg W, 0 v s,,.,.....wJ' 25 Horstman. Betty-SWTSU, St. Mary's. Enjoys reading and gardening. Langston, Wade-SWTSU. Enjoys fishing and hunting. Whetstone, Luis-SWTSU. Enjoys fishing and auto repair. rt, Speech, rama sv Blakeman, Ronald-Southwest Texas State. No Hobbies. Brien, Marilyn-Trin. Univ. Enjoys skiing and backpacking. Cunningham, .lack-Univ. of Texas. Enjoys electronics. Gonzales, Joe Luis-Texas A 81 M. Enjoys Model building. Amol, Ann-Trin. Univ. Enjoys art and real estate. Brown, Lou-SWTSU. Enjoys the outdoors and sports. Coleman, Kay-UT of Austin. Enjoys theatre and dancing. Cortez, Carmen-lncarnate Word. No Hobbies. lScroggs, Mr. Piland, Ms. Brown, Ms. Pena, Ms. Contreas, and Mrs. Mitchell, Ms. Brown, and Mr. Piland pretend to be doing a playg lSalinas show their new style of the early 80's. Mystery of Mouldy Manor: but actually they are trying to teach the students how to solve problems and to dress. Faculty l 15 Cooking, Drafting, Dra ing, ping Dominguez, Sylvia- St. Mary's Univ. Enjoys swimming aerobics, sewing, tennis, dancing, and ceramics. Ferguson, Ann- Okla. Univ, Univ. of Texas. Enjoys skiing, swimming, sewing, and cooking. Gallo, Roel- Army Enjoys fishing, and hunting. Jacobs, Marvin- Trin. Univ. Enjoys woodcarving Kuykendall, Samuel- TSU Enjoys reading books on cars, houses and furniture. Malone, Ronald- Texas AGM. Enjoys fishing, hiking, remodeling, woodcarving, drawing, and skiing. McGowan, Travis- Trin. Univ. Enjoys boating, fishing, and swimming. Niedrof, Doris- Our Lady Of The Lake Univ. Enjoys camping, fishing, boating, and her 5 grandchildren. 1 16 Faculty .. .,,.. . . .sf 21 15. ai 164535 7 Au 3 of 'if gs in ff. V if ig' K sf x ii fl' 2 ep 1 fig if G1 1. K if K 3' is S Piland, Charles- Trin. Univ. Enjoys C.B. radio, photography, and sailing. Robertson, Ann- Southern Methodist Univ. No hobbies. Rodriguez, Esmeralda- Our Lady Of The Lake Univ. Enjoys sewing, reading, and needlework. Rodriguez, Minnie- Sul Ross HJ A. .-.,.N 5.-I .Ji me 113 Wm .pn Univ. Enjoys lloral designing. Rose, Dorothy- SWTU at San Marcos dz UT at San Antonio Enjoys swimming, dancing, bike riding, and camping. ngh h German, French, Spani h Albor, Ludmila-Texas A 8: I. Enjoys assigning and giving tests. Dees, Hallie-Meridilh College, IWC. Enjoys reading and cooking. Drolla, Molly-SMU and Trinity. Enjoys reading and horseback riding. English, Mary-SAC and St. Mary's. Enjoys reading, needlework, and gardening, Jones, Carolyn-IWC. Enjoys reading, sewing, and stamp collecting. Jordan, George-Univ. of Okla. H SWTS. Enjoys reading and T.V. Mitchell, Neil-Trinity Univ, 8: St. Mary's. Enjoys water skiing. Ramirez, Rita-Trinity Univ. Enjoys contesting. Sanchez-St. Mary's Univ. Enjoys ceramics. Stebbens, Cynthia-Univ. of Okla. Kansas St, Univ. Enjoys reading. Worley, Gwendolyn- University of Kentucky. No Hobbies. Coach Dosser and his ladies of the evening , take time out to pose at the Black 8z Gold Prom. Above: Boscoe, Katherine Wedge, Dr. Carver, Jennifer and Philpert, Smile for the camera. Faculty 1 I7 Hi tor and ovcrnmcni Baumann, Leslye- SWTSU, Enjoys hunting, fishing, and reading. Connor, Gloria-Texas AM Contreras, Lucille-Univ. of Iowa, Enjoys all outdoor activities. Hudson, Rose-St. Mary's Univ., No Hobbies. as-21:55 McCarley, Paul-SWTSU, Enjoys sports and helping young people. Powell, Marion-Trinity Univ., Enjoys sewing, read- ing, and travel. iclcg , Physical Science, P ysic . .7 Bagwell, Lloyd-SAC, SWTSU, UTSA, Enjoys tennis. Hestilow, Elinor-Univ. of S.W. Louisiana, UTSA, Enjoys grading papers. Jones, Carmen-IWC, BUUYS ivssins. SvWiI1s,and giving homework and tests. Kinnard, Barbara-IWC qs., if Minis, Emily-Trin. Univ., Enjoys playing the piano, organand guitar. Rhodes, Aleta-St. Ma.ry's . Univ., Enjoys fishing, camping, and gardening. 98 .33 'E Scroggs, Sandra-Baylor , f Univ., Enjoys needlework, and glass cutting. x N ll8 Faculty gebra, Geometr ,Trigonometr EBIDZOW, JoAnne-Trinity Univ. A Our Lady of the flake Univ., Enjoys music and sports. l 5-nu s,-.. ...siu ,, ..,. K. Cantu, Marie-Southwest Univ., Enjoys cooking, reading, travel and sports. Davila, Raul-St. Mary's Univ., Enjoys reading, music, astrology and food. Gaytan, Homer-St. Mary's Univ., Enjoys pho- tography and bowling. Graham, Marie-TWU, SWTSC, Enjoys reading, and traveling. Johnson, T.S.-Prairie Wew, Enjoys hunting, and lishing. Kilmer, Rita-UT at Aus- tin, Enjoys cake decorating, sewing, and spons. Ng, Susan-UT at Austin Pichot, William-Houton, Enjoys fishing. YQ Mr. Piland working hard on grades. Are you talking to me, asks Mr. Murray. School's not all work, comments Ms. Zamzow Faculty l 19 Coaches Bailey, Charles attended SimmonUniv. Head football coach. Boucher, Charles attended Sul Ross State Univ. Varsity basketball coach. Buescher, Helen attended Trinity Univ. P. E. Coach. Evans, William attended S.W.T.S. Univ. JV baseball coach. Hallman, Vicki attended San Diego State Univ. Head Volleyball Coach. Martinez, Rudy attended Univ. of Austin at Texas. Tennis coach. Murray, David attended East Texas State Univ. Golf Coach. Naeglin, Janice attended U.T.S.A. Swimming coach. Pena, Josephine attended St. Mary's Univ. Head basketball and cross country coach. Rodriguez, Hector attended TrinityUniv. Freshman football and basketball coach. Salinas. Rosalinda attended Texas Woman's Univ. Head track, JV basketball, JV Volleyball coach. Townsend, Larry attended S.W.T.S.U. Varsity football and P.E. coach Washington, Nathaniel attended East Texas State. Freshman football and track coach. Williams, Gregg attended S.W.T.S. Univ. Varsity football coach. Cunningham, Rick attended Univ. of Montana. Athletic Trainer. 120 Faculty sf-s ci W . . .C . .. W gi lt. . ,. Y. cs. -A . . , .asm ...ia .. ,, , s . :. -vt 4 - sg , 1 s, .s-w f- ,.., , . f ,iss -- . os: s .,. -s-t,.s2w,, . . t r---- T K' e sais! C or - I - W - L fl. r P , ' 'cis S is iii ? Ng . Y . ' .1 so 1 , 'ca , , .Q .. x. , as J . - t it ' 5 ....., . ' t 1. f ' -' A 2 . jr ., m .1 11 S l ass. - 4 2 I 4 H V-1 5- . - , W h ,A f T' s .. . if T. sur . f .W Xi Q Q A - ' X 'Vt at sim ark ' X- - .4 Voz? Riva ,M qi.. ,V - ww ' 1 - .' v f .fs4'-- fsfirfaf. K ,ggw ,gqlw 2522 To N - ,....... . 9 Y as .s mst. .W . , if ff? 1 535, i L: Eff 's ,nfs n slat? i'i .ss . .aa lm? - i if i,f' ' 5 A-'f e,1s E'?I' X I'f-:15'.5SZh9,:E' ' as-Q :1:f ,.?:s?:-tfavtw N .5-1 azessa-s-r 11.-,-sg .4-is-:z-anis, .s-.-,:.,,.,. sszzaiisg. . s aaa. . . Ti 3 'L 5: 5 , it G ,T ,i 1 fi v 5 V at Y Mft ,bmw 3, K it R 6 I r sunk K, 7 . V .-1 2-we ' lisa sraiiii jsiif. SFT In is . .Liu Food Supplier and Repliers . INN-. 5' -V Qt. ,i .X W V ,A iff . i Ag U Left: Coach Bailey talking to the Varsity Football Players on good nutrition. Top Right: Mr. Guzman shows Larry cia how the food plan at Edison is produced. Bottom: Edisons Cafeteria Workers, have a quiet moment from the hectic h periods, to pose for the camera. Faculty 121 122 Faculty eachers in Action A I walk!! f Top Left: Mrs. Horstmann in action grading papers. Top Right: Mr. Martinez, Mr. Gonzales, and Ms. Pena hanging around in the gym. Lower Left: Looking good on the telephone is Mr. Langston. Lower Right: The nurse almost caught off guard on a busy day. Action! Action! We Want Action!! at , Nh time if f 1 5 sara I , A ! - ffm- ww,-1f:ffL-fy tszwmfizheaag Wg: .. A t it 12 f ' ,, 't A X-HQ .N 597'-15-of 2-ff!!! '15 - V 'fmt ' 1 iw?f1ffif f ,A 2' Fi'flf'511iiW . 15:62 - 7? 1fiQ!??'!?5fs,,gEf1:'i -f 1Qi41gef 'eff . l. -...NN Top Left: Ms. Brown closely guards Reg- ina Huston. Top Right: Mr. Mundine rehearses for the prom. Bottom Left: Teacher basketball team show that they're No. 1. Faculty 123 5 1 Z? gx fi Huskies Take a ictor From the Bears 46-O The Golden Bears showed class by not giving up to the Holmes Huskiesg the eventual city champions. The Bears had the opportunity to score, but couldn't cap- italize. Leading the offense was Joe Moc- zygemba with 38 yards. Leading tacklers for the Golden Bears were Arthur Cam- pos, Luis Vitela, Javier Cardenas, John La Farge, and Paul Alvarez, with outstanding effort throughout the game. Top: The outstanding offensive player Joe Moczy- gemba looks ahead for extra yardage. Bottom Left: Offensive players working hard to hold the Homes Huskies back, and open a hole for Edison runner. Bottom Right: Coach Evans and trainer Rick Cun- ningham looking and concentrating on the outcome of the game. 126 Football Edison Bears Rope the M avericks 14 - With one second remaining on the clock Edison scores and sur- prises the Madison Mavericks. Sammy Gomez scored the touch- down and Fermin Martinez hit Benny Jasso for the second con- version. Javier Cardenas scored a touchdown with a pass by Fermin Martinez. George Trujillo and Richard Cantu both recovered 2 fumbles for the Edison defense, and Luis Vitela and Arthur Cam- pos were the leading taclders. Top: Fermin Martinez just handing the ball off to Joe Moczygemba. Center: Offense working hard to hold the Maver- icks back. Bottom Left: Sammy Gomez and George Trujillo coming off the field happy after a good game. Bottom,Right: John La Farge working hard to hold the defense back. 13 Football 127 Bears Tame the Indians by a Victory 39-13 The Golden Bears won confidence with the defeat of their first opponents, the Harlandale Indians. Offensive standouts were Sammy Gomez with 3 touchdowns, Joe Moczygemba with 2 touchdowns and Quarterback Fermin Martinez with 1 touchdown. Paul Alva- rez added to the Bears a good scoring drive with an interception. During the game 2 defensive starters, Jacob Men- diola and Chano Garza were injured, putting Jacob out for 5 weeks because of a broken leg, and Chano out for the rest of the season. Top: Javier Cardenas telling John La Farge about his good play. Bottom Right: Fermin Mar- tinez throwing a bomb. Bottom Left: Victor Perez looking down at the pile. 128 Football l i l l Jn t 3 Highlands Owls Fly by Golden Bears 34-0 After a fine start the Golden Bears allowed the concentration to slip and the Highlands Owls scored to a over- whelming victory over the Bears. After a few plays the Owls fumbled and Luis Vietla recovered. Edison started off on the right foot but failed to score. Lead- ing the offense was Joe Moczygemba and for the defense was Luis Vitelas and Arthur Coampos. Top: The Edison Golden Bears say Cage The Owls. Center: Bears congratulate each other after scoring a touchdown. Bottom: Victor Gomez looks for an opening up field. SQ!! .-? '- .Ln Football 129 Golden Bears Ransack Lanier Voks 39-16 Although the Bears experienced two bad weeks they returned to Ransack the Voks 39-6. Sophomore quarterback Victor Gomez completed four touch- downs with the help of Joe Moczy- gemba and Benny Jasso. Moczygemba scored on a second yard run and sec- ond string quarterback Joe Pavelgio showed promise with a 9 yard touch- down pass to Javier Cardenas. With one second left in the game Keith Edwards scored on a 67 yard run. Defensive starts were Luis Vitela, Arthur Campos, John La Farge and Javier Cardenas. Top: Joe Moczygemba speeds down field for a long gain. Center: Victor Gomez fires a bomb. Bottom Left: George Trujillo taking a break on the sideline. Bottom Right: Troy Sanders looking down at the football pile. mi-rg 'W-aff The Bears Do It All Against the Bulldogs 41-0 Bears offense unit show their superi- ority over the Burbank Bulldogs in their first shutout in the season 41-0. Joe Moczygemba had runs of 14 for 83 yards for touchdowns and 160 yards rushing. Keith Edwards had a 45 yard touchdown drive and 116 yards total for the night. Victor Gomez completed 2 touchdowns to Retault and John La Farge. La Farge also had 2 intercep- tions. Leading the defense was John La Farge and Paul Alvarez. Top: Head Coach Baily shows Victor Gomez, Keith Edwards and Richard Ramon a new play. Bottom Left: Paul Alvarez and John La Farge smile as the game goes on. Bottom Right: Rich- ard Cantu resting and taking it easy. .5 .. .5 :sf EBXSEY. 132 Football is 2 , lii it .1 i 3- Golden Bears Cage the Eagles 30-7 Victory The Bears attacked on the Wheatley Eagles, led to a 30-7 Bear victory. Victor Gomez threw touchdown passes of 25 and 35 yards. Keith Edwards rushed for 55 yards scored on 5 and 22 yards. Joe Moczygemba had 104 yards on 15 carries. The other 2 points came on a safety by Sammy Gomez. Leading the defense was Sammy Gomez and Paul Alvarez. Top: Victor Gomez taking a hard hit. Bot- tom Left: Paul Alvarez and Sammy Gomez anticipating the outcome of the Bears victory. Bottom Right: Richard Ramon blocking the Eagles to help Keith Edwards reach the goal for a Bear touch- down. 133 Football Cherokees Scalp the Bears by a Score of 20-6 The strong Cherokees proved too much for the hapless Bears as they pulled off a 20-6 victory, Joe Moczy- gemba scored the only Bear touch- down. Dominating the defensive end Luis Vitela and Arthur Campos. Cam- pos recovered 2 fumbles and Vitela caused 6 fumbles by pressuring the Cherokees center. Defensive back also sparked the defense. Top: Joe Moczgyebma, Jay Sanchez and Larry Retult expressing they will always be mumber 1. Bottom Left: Coach Williams giving hints to Arthur Campos about the next play. Bottom Right: Joe Moczygemba running for extra yards. Football 134 'Sinn ivan z me an I ' i i l l 5 2 u E Top Left to Right: Coach Larry Townsond, Jacob Mendiola, Victor Perez, Benny Jasso, Joe Pavaglio, Keith Edwards, Javier Cardenas, Dan Moreno, Troy Sanders, Luis Vitela, Richard Ramon, Coach Gregg Williams Middle Row: Head Coach Pat Baily, Albert Palvon, George Truil Robert Truillo, Alfred Gomez, Ruben Huizar, Abby Cantu, Larry Retault, John La Farge, Jay Sanchez, Roger De La O, Gilbert Barrera, Coach E Evans Bottom Row: Frank Lopez, Richard Hernandez, Mario Bernal, Sammy Gomez, Paul Alvarez, Jerry Avalos, David Ortiz, Arthur Camp: Richard Cantu, Mark Ortiz, Victor Gomez, Joe Moczygemba. 136 Football g m- .7 Nix. WNV' ' ,J fir- N Q . f -W , M l -ilwgmfff fryia, MA I ,.-- .1 If I - I2 1 N' T' 7 fl QLg i '1 1, 1 ,111 .. Q ll! S-ga -fi if law 4.313 - Jw, blkwf IS, b W W'-111,-' 21 4077, ,-2' 5 f '. .-J, -gg'-1 f f ' , ,Z iv- ,N Q , ,V llygh Wh ig X offs . lf 1 Z ,fl - yfll gif ' 1 1 1 5111 ' i o 4 , , 1' 1 N H if 1 N ,xg 'A Y V-fl!! 5 If , , ,M by 1 Lo 1 1 1 osx 1 1 li! 1 1 Golden Bear Football 1980-1981 Football 137 Junior arsity Work Hard and Show At the close of the football sea- son the Junior Varsity team fin- ished with an even 5-5 record. Although the bruines did not have an outstanding season they put forth great effort and built up needed confidence for the year to come. Promising athletes to look for on the Varsity level are Roland Carsaras, Joe Landa, John Pena, Robert Hadley. The coaching staff for the Junior Var- sity consisted of Coach Rivera and Coach Rodriquez. Us Them Harlandale 34 7 Madison 6 9 Holmes 12 0 Highlands 0 6 Lanier 22 O Fox Tech 23 6 Burbank 20 0 Wheatley 6 12 Sam Houston 0 21 Jefferson 2 10 Top Left: Roland Caraerez blocks for Paul Horten. Top Right: Jaime Landin kicking for extra points. Center: Alfred Gomez blocking for Leo Monsivais. Bottom: Chris Hernandez running for extra yardage. 138 Football C Progress For The Coming Sea on fa, mx ipper Left: Oscar Tamez 431, John Pena 41582, Emilio Moran 372, Richard Hernan- ,ez if l2, Jose Gonzales 323, wait around for other team. Right: Henry Elizando look- pg and studying the game strategy. V, Iop Left to Right: Nick Pavaglio, Raymond Lopez, Paul Solis, Robert Hadley, Emilio Moran, Leo Monsavais, Henry Elizando, Rene Menchaca, Coach Juan Rivera. 3rd. Row: Coach Hector Rodriquez, Amando Garza, John Pena, Oscar Tamez, Steve Mejia, Nick Yglesias, Lydon Duano, Jose onzales, Juan Sandoval. 2nd Row: Joe Landa, Roland Casaerez, Gilbert Flores, Noe Herrera, Jaime Landin, Ernest Alvarado, Jerry Kercheville, rank Flores, Marty Collazo. lst Row: Rene Ramirez, Paul Howerton, Richard Hodge, James Hinkle, Chris Jimenez, Benjermin De La Garza, imon Alva, Robert Carrizalles, Tommy Hutcherson. Football 139 Freshmen Look Forward to the Futur High School football can be quite a challenge, but the Cub team displayed strength and pulled through the season with a 5-1-4 mark. Those players who should fare well on next years' Junior Varsity team are Mark Wallace, Carlos Vargas, Joe Bames, and Larry Vitela. The team played well, but gained something much more important than points, valuable experience. , Leading the Cubs was Coach Nat Washington. Top: Mark Wallace firing a pass. Center: Roland De Los Santos 33276 and Larry Wollny 453 blocking the defense. Bottom: Freshman team huddle and call a play. WE THEY Lanier 18 14 Jefferson 0 18 Highlands 0 28 Fox Tech 6 6 Lanier 25 6 Fox Tech 20 14 Burbank 19 7 Wheatly 6 14 Sam Houston 20 30 Jefferson 0 37 140 Football , ictory's in the Years Ahead Top Left: Danny Hinajosa running for extra yardage. Top Right: Coach Dosser and Coach '-in t Washington discussing game strategy with Larry Vietla, ...LA Left to Right: Rene Ramirez, Joe Novack, Benjamin Hernandez, Larry Ramos, John Garza, Roger Cavasos, Gary Borego, Carlos Vargas, James 'heville, Mark Wallace, Joseph Bagwell, Jesse Barrera, Joseph Barnes, Adam Cobath. Center: Coach Nathaniel Washington, Larry Wallney, Elinic Dominguez, Danny Hayes, Roger Almarez, Hignasio Garcia, Rudy Vidalez, Joe Valdez, Henry Lopez, Mike Martinez, Paul Martinez, Gerard riquez, Larry Vitela, Roland De Los Santos, Coach Jerry Dosser. Bottom: Robert Mendez, Robert Hernandez, Danny Hinajosa, Andrew Acosta, 'ed Ramirez, Joe Torres, Roger Cavazos, Oscar Pacheco, Steve Aguilar, Charlie Villareal, Alfanso Bononcini. l Football l4l U- Varsity Spikers Have a Diving Season The girls volleyball team experienced a disappointing season when their hopes of capturing the district was shat- tered. The girls played fine volleyball, but the competition proved to be tough and they did not fare as well as expected. Ms. Hallman said the varsity defense had a lot of determination and the team had a good attitude. Honored players are Annette Rios, Sara Medrano, Sally Tynan, Regina Huston, Felice Gonzales, and Shirley Johnson. The athlete who put out the best effort offensively, was Regina Huston. The defensive player who put out the best effort was Mariana Martinez. Many of this yearls Varsity squad will return for the 1981-1982 season with valuable experience and playing ability. Sara Medrano and Nadia BeCason have a serious moment before the game. Standing Left to Right: Sallie Tynan, Kathy Holguin, Jassica Moreno, Shirley Johnson Grace Alfaro Joyce Rosenwald Sara Medrano Coach Vi Hallman. Kneeling Left to Right: Regina Huston, Mariana Martinez, Felice Gonzales Elida Flores Annette Rios 142 Volleyball Top Left: Felice Gonzales attempts to spike the ball. Top Right: Joyce Rosenwall and Sally Tynan are disappointed with the outcome of a play. Bottom Left: Joyce Rosenwall gets set to hit. Bottom Right: A team member reaches to retum the ball. Volleyball 143 Var it Girl ' a e en Sea on Top Right: Shirley Johnson spikes for 2 big points. Bottom Left: Joyce Rosenwald jumps high to meet the ball. Opposite Page-Top Left: Shirley Johnson and teammate help each other out during the game. Top Right: Regina Huston gets set for the ball while teammates look on. Bottom: Shirley Johnson and Felice Gonzales prepare to exchange for rest. ,, J E iiriyhhiiififx:iZL'ififf!Lf??!?v WTF??kwzI7v'!if!'2i.lI3TL ' -- 37626 I 1 -:IZL5 - 7MQ41N Yv,f!fQ '.-4 'i?2 T5:2fI?H L ft' -, . f - - n w J, . Q. 1,4 3g'w,gA3vj,, yn, -1 U . 4532-,L S 211 A 'gli-gf wtf uhfyfijgfif ' Wd' my t.,.r: ,.umt'3-I V ' ' 'f ii'N',fff3 'f'-iff' K QfI5?i'iei-f53'ftrWf - I E 7' ? f'W i'32 'W ifi' -:'mifgr,.-,g,:f: . . , 7' nr ' ff, in 7-,s.xtgflvr',f: ig ff , ff .JZW-fewwm,w,af,. ,tu 3 A , 144 Volleyball 1'- Burbank Lanier Highlands Tech Wheatley Houston Jeff Burbank Lanier Highlands Tech Wheatley Houston Jeff District 7-7 Won Won Lost Won Won Lost Lost Won Won Lost Lost Won Lost Lost Volleyball 145 JViers End Up With A 50-50 ark The girls on the J .V. Volleyball team dem- onstrated considerable athletic ability and gained valuable experience in the 80-81 season. The girls finished district play with a 8-6 record after facing a tough group of teams in non-district play. The girls participated in the Alamo Heights and the East Cen- tral Tournament winning a second place trophy in the latter. Lorena Rios sets to Lori Solis for a good spike. ' 11 Wi at , Top Row: Coach-Vicki Hallman, Arrnedina Vasquez, Monica Hayden, Jessica Moreno, Mary Gallegos, Kathy Holguin Deborah Bromley I Solis, coach-Rosalina Salinas,, Middle Row: Terry Tovar, Sandra Compos, Cindy De Los Santos, Dibbie Ruiz, Ana Gonzales Bottom Row Lor Rios, Chris Villereal, Isabel Duarte, Blanca Hernandez. 146 Volleyball EDISON JUNIOR VARSITY 1980-8l SEASON RESULTS Holmes Madison Churchill Memorial Harlandale Kennedy Marshall South San Burbank Lanier Highlands Fox Tech W heatley Houston Jefferson Burbank Lanier Highlands Fox Tech Wheatley Houston Jefferson NON-DISTRICT I3-15, 8-15 Lost 16-14,12-15,15-13 Won 9-15, 8-15 Lost 15-6,11-15,15-ll Won 7-15,15-13,9-15 Lost 15-3,15-12 Won 12-15,15-13,13-I5 Lost 15-6,15-4 Won DISTRICT I5-4,11-15,15-10 Won 15-5,15-12 Won 14-16,9-14 Lost 9-15,4-15 Lost 16-14,9-15,15-3 Won 16-14,12-15,15-10 Won 15-1,8-ll,9-l2 Lost 15-11,15-4 Won I5-ll,l5-9 Won 6-l5,ll-14 Lost 6-15,15-13,11-15 Lost 15-ll,l5-ll Won I2-15,3-15 Lost l-l5,4-15 Lost L Top: Terry Tovar goes for the bump. Bottom: Isabel Duarte bumps while other team mates look on. Volleyball 147 Freshman Stride for Experience ...Q Top: Team-mates help each other out during game. Top Right: Laura Monroe spikes the ball. i 'W asf Bottom Left to Right-Elvia Veliz, Martha Garcia, Sylvia Garza, Second Row-Maria Montelongo, Cindy Dominguez, Zelda Castillo, and A Hemandez. Third Row-Rachel Lopez, Monica Monzano, Michelle Morales, Yolanda Vasquez, Esther Garcia, Monica Estrello, and Rosali Salinas-Coach. 148 Volleyball EDISON FRE HMA VOLLEYBALL 1980-81 SEASO RESULTS NON-DISTRICT Harlandale 8-15,1-15 Lost Kennedy 16-14,15-l7,7-15 Lost Marshall 3-l5,6- l5 Lost South San 3-l5, l2-l5 Lost DISTRICT Burbank 13-15,10-l5 Lost Lanier 7-15, 16-14,4-15 Lost Highlands 9-15,15-l0,l5-5 Won FoxTech l-l5,ll-l5 Lost Wheatly l5-l0,l2-l5,l5-l2 Won Houston l5-3, l5-l l Won Jefferson ll-15,15-12,8-ll Lost Burbank 15-9,9-15,12-15 Lost Lanier 15-l,l4-16,8-15 Lost Highlands 15-1,4-15,3-15 Lost Fox Tech 15-9,11-14,6-l5 Lost Wheatly l5-12,15-9 Won Houston Lost Jefferson 10-15,13-l5 Lost Top: Norma Ruiz bumping while Monica Estrello and others watch. Center: Monica Estrello looking for coming ball. Norma Ruiz bumping the ball while other players prepare to help. Volleyball 149 arsity 1 Shoot to Victory I E The 1980-1981 Boys Varsity Basketball 2 season was one of the best teams Edison i has had in a long time. 1 In the first round of district play Edison I was leading the pack and had high hopes for winning district. As the season prog- ressed the team faced more tough teams and began to lose their placing in the race 1 for the district title. Those students who attended the games got their money's worth, though, because Y each game was very exciting, resulting in overtimes, and only a few points differ- ence in the scores. 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 Left to Right: Joe David Flores, Mark Bond, Leonard Vargas, Bobby Lopez, Javier Cardenas, Johnny Bermea, Paul Kilpatrick, Sergio Leal, Williai Rodriguez, and David Ortiz. 1 150 Basketball 1 Top Left: Bobby Lopez shooting for 2. Top Right: Johnny Brmera and Sergio Leal jump high for rebound. Bottom Right: Sergio Leal up for 2. Bottom Left: David Ortiz hooping 2 in. Basketball 151 Men Have Successful Season 152 Basketball .5 , 5 S L , 7, 555402 ml, 91... ,l,N,ww0V'W Mw fr Q ,,,,,, W - ,, .. .... 11, fa ,L.. ...rw 4,,,,,w..w 4- as .- ,-,- . 7 4 fiff BOYS ASKETB LL 80-81 SCORE Bears 48 Lanier 46 Bears 47 Fox Tech 49 Bears 49 Wheatly 45 Bears 63 Burbank 64 Bears 58 Highlands 56 Bears 42 Sam Houston 47 Bears 57 Jefferson 28 Bears 37 Lanier 48 Bears 37 Fox Tech 39 Bears 51 Wheatley 63 Bears 61 Burbank 52 Bears 49 Highlands 68 Bears 62 Houston 63 Bears 54 Jefferson 46 Boys Basketball 15 3 .V.ers Have 9-5 Season The Junior Varsity Boys Basketball ended up with a 9-5 district record. They have accom- plished a lot of experience throughout the year, and to get set for the next years varsity basketball team. The most to succeed is Keith Edwards, Gilbert Barrera and William Rodriguez, Good Luck to all players next year. Top: Gilbert Barrera is up for Opposite Page- Top: Keith Edwards jumps high for jump ball. Bottom Left: William Rodriguez makes a pass to teammate. Bottom Right: Mark Ferro dribbles down court. Top to Bottom: Coach Evans, Jimmy Giddens, Keith Edwards Thomas Espinoza Danny Moreno 2nd Row William Rodriguez Leonard Var Mark Ferro, Scott Cox. 3rd Row: David Cantu, Gilbert Barrera Mark Wallace 4th Row Kjhanaka Jayasundera and Aaron Saenz 154 J.V. Basketball .V. Statistics EHS vs Lanier EHS vs Fox Tech EHS vs Wheatley EHS vs Burbank EHS vs Highlands EHS vs Sam Houston EHS vs Jefferson EHS vs Lanier EHS vs Fox Tech EHS vs Wheatley EHS vs Burbank EHS vs Highlands EHS vs Sam Houston EHS vs Jefferson 51-53 25-24 44-46 58-38 69-46 60-82 31-29 63-49 37-36 62-45 55-46 67-48 50-59 48-53 -Wh. Basketball 155 Freshmen Accomplish Experience The Freshmen Basketball Team regained a lot of experi- ence, and hope to improve their goals in the coming years. The season record was 3-l l. The most outstanding players were Roger Alvarez. Steve Aguilar, Oscar Pacheco and Mark Wallace. Congratulations for all achievements. Vvg, 2 .ug. .. 'T T VM T... 5 E AE A M iiiiii 4 3 5 ' li' , , . H ' 4 Xl 4 . ., . .... ., gm . I V 9 kpik 156 Basketball EHS vs. Lanier EHS vs. Tech EHS vs. Wheatley E.H.S. vs. Burbank E.H.S. vs. Highlands E.H.S. vs. Houston E.H.S. vs. Jeff E.H.S. vs. Lanier E.H.S. vs. Tech E.H.S. vs. Wheatley E.H.S. vs. Burbank E.H.S. vs. Highlands E.H.S. vs. Houston E.H.S. vs. Jeff ...Savvy sw 36-52 44-52 64-61 75-42 36-33 42-59 56-59 28-56 38-47 40-45 25-3C 30-3E 40-41 39-SC Look Fowvard To the Future!! Top: Steve Aguilar calls a time out during the game. l Left to Right: Mike Apolinar, Mark Wallace, Roland DeLos Santos, Roger Almarez, Rudy Vidales, Jose Gonzales. 2nd Row: Eric White, Refugio lriguez, Robert Silvas, Alfred Ramirez, Floyd Gomer. 3rd Row: Charlie Villarreal, Donny Hayes, Cesar Serna, Steve Aguilar In Front: Oscar heco. Basketball 157 Hoopsters The 1980-1981 Varsity Basketball sea- son for the Edison girls began on Novem ber 15, 1980. The girls had a very competi- --H tive season, playing the best of girls bas- ketball teams from all the districts. Their season record was 17-17, The district record was 6-8. Honored players are Reg- ina Huston, Shirley Johnson, Santa Cas- and Regina Huston were selected to all tournament teams. Shirley Johnson was the most improved player, Joyce Rosen- wald was named best hustler, and the acam. Shirley Johnson goes up for two points. A sv-.M X ' Qi 'viii ww' , I dy!!! UQ, s 5 WWW Top Left to Right: Coach Josephine Pena, Santa Castro, Lorinda Valdez, Shirley Johnson, Sara Medrano, Regina Huston, Mgr. Debbie Bonii Bottom Left to Right: Joyce Rosenwald, Connie Kraft, Elvia Artega, Nadia Ben Kacam, Stat Mgr, Rachel Kraft. Front: Chris Castro. 158 Basketball tro, and Joyce Rosenwald. Santa Castro f most promising player is Nadia BenK- 1 In Competition Varsity Succeed Top Left: Joyce Rosenwald goes up for 2 . Top Right: Chris Cas- tro reaching high for Jump ball. Bottom: Shirley Johnson leads off the game with a jump ball as team members watch on. .Mgt 1,7-it W 25 ,X v V ...rp :XS it ' is A X Q xg? in i 'iv l! -,i, ,, ...W ,,,, -f..,,- V Wm,AwWWML,WM-Z: , -D--H---..m.M ,, , ..A..,,,A., WA - We-J . A WM A Basketball 159 G 5,W Oz X. HZ I -i 'M 'L M- -fv. ,Aw...,, 1.-0 x is 1 R tsss W:- Top: Shirley Johnson gets up high to score two points. Bottom Left: Chris Castro out runs the Royals and attempts to shoot. Bottom Right: Joyce Rosenwall out jumps the Royals in a jump ball. Basketball 161 Sea on Build Xperience Leading the Junior Varsity basketball team was Rose Castillo fBest Hustlerj Debbie Ruiz CHighpoint Girlj Esther Garcia fMost Improvedj Carol Sifuentes fMost Promising Playerj The season record was 8-18, the dis- trict record was 4-10. Although the girls did not have a terrific season they gained valuable experience, which will be very helpful in their following years of play. E.H.S. E.H.S. E.H.S. E.H.S. E.H.S. E.H.S. E.H.S. E.H.S. E.H.S. E.H.S. E.H.S. E.H.S. Highlands . St. Francis Kennedy Blessed Sacrament Sam Houston . Jefferson Lanier Fox Tech . Wheatley Burbank Highlands Sam Houston 60-74 64-14 61-49 79-45 52-62 58-66 5 l-40 47-61 59-50 39-24 44-55 34-71 Top Left to Right: Becky Fernandez, Ester Garcia, Carol Sifuentes, Cynthia Lopez, Rachel Lopez. 2nd Row: Coach Ms. Pena, Norma Ruiz, Monica Estrello, Debbie Ruiz, Zelda Castillo, Nancy Sciaraffa. Bottom: Rose Castillo, and Margaret Guerra. 162 Basketball W' fn Me, Q M 5.71 'M A A Tracksters Have Smooth Strid The E.H.S. Boy's Track Team Took onl' all they could handle this 1980-1981 season. Keith Edwards and Pablo Canales were just two of the many out- standing runners this season. Pablo made it to Regionals held in Corpus Christi. If E.H.S. keeps pro- it Q rr ,xv .6 f,..M wg .1 g ' :L s.z-133: . ' 'T' .. ducing strong runners such as Pablo, the 1980's look . . ,4.,. L even more brighter for the Edison track teams to 'tt' , come- L iflfl i s Track as-mniwi tnd Challenging Meet stag ,z In ,,. .L AVLL , 0 A A ss. ' W Hin.. Q tj, ,, I . e eeee e e tea f ,-' ,, 1 . A .ii , , , , , V er 1, ,S ' ' , gi W xsz,w'1f :jf . H cf f it-Ff'f s Qu, .,-,,,, W , A.1-V . X , e 1 , , A. ia V, A ip , Algae is eee, A W :. 'Eta f ul 1' - , . ' X J ef w.,,,vf .-., 2 . i W, 5' I , . L iii . e,,A H L.x,, K , , H . . -pi eeeee Ze s as , . Opposite Page-Top: Joe Landa shows great formation for the hurdle relay. Bottom Left: Joe Paveglio ahead in the hurdles. Bottom Right: Keith Edwards hustles for the winning stride. This Page-Top: Chris Hernandez makes a critical slip in the hurdle race. Bottom: Joe Landa ahead of opponent in critical race. Track 165 Bo s and Girls Cross Countr Both the Varsity and J.V. girls cross-country teams did well in 80-81 season. The Varsity team placed 4th in the district out of 8 teams. Outstanding work was done by Chris Castro. Ms. Pena was very pleased with the hard work and determination shown by the girls this year. There are alot of experienced runners returning for the upcoming 81-82 season. Ms. Pena adds that we are moving up fastg just watch us leading the pack next year. Mrs. Salinas, the assistant coach, feels that next year will be a year to look for the Bearsf' The Varsity boys cross-country team placed 4th in the district out of 6 teams. Head Coach Ms. Pena, and Mr. Rivera, the assistant coach are very proud of the work that was done. A notable runner was Pablo Canales. Top Right: Chris Castro shows determination for the District meet. Opposite Page: fTop Lefty Nancy Sciaraffa shows her style for the long distance run. Top Right: Santa Castro gives her all near the finish line. -f4'.u,1n Q . ' vzt.15,',3N.iu 1 4 . eggw? .fy .5 V, Qi Standing: fLeft to Rightj Mrs. Salinas, Nadia BenKacem, Santa Castro, Dee Ann Yarbrough, Amanda Ricks, Head Coach Ms Pena Kneeli fLeft to Righty Chris Castro, Marie Zepeda, Lucy Perez. Not Shown: Rose Castillo. Track ave an utstanding Season Top Row: Roland Silva, David Castillo Joe Delgado Pablo Canales. Kneeling: Alonzo Villerreal, Adrian Castillo Luis Vlllerreal 'w 1 'Y a , . ,,w. if ,, i' Q 4 1 ,W Track- 167 Girls Track Had Promising Yea The Girl's Team Did it to it this 1980-1981 school year. They had superstar Shirley Johnson to lead the way and she also made it to regionals. Supported by Coach Salinas and Coach Pena, the girls of E.H.S. did their best. This year we were also introduced to more promising superstars such as the freshmen, sophomores, and juniors. This Page-Top: Lorinda Valdez puts stuff into her put of the shot. Bottom Left: Shirley Johnson shows her put that put her in state meet. Bottom Right: Edison tracksters Michelle Morales and Lorena Rios come up to the finish line. Opposite Page-Top Left: Girl tracksters take a break at meet. Top Right: Jessica Moreno takes a good landing in the broad j ump. rt as 2 rrrr Q efee i err hi 9 1 ls ss 1 .. f K -4 ,k.kL, V i -f jg L uit 7 gwwlg' -It ff- H Msg. sw- .Q ,ta --1. fu. I. -Q f- ew , Y I st S J 168 Track Star Went to State 5, , W... HW ff 6. 'F M -QI' :ff ur fy ,Q V If if 1. H L ., if it fi in fy? P , , L ,Q , - - if 't W ' .. A Track 169 Varsity Baseball Team Have a Tremendou Edison experienced the joys of having a super Var- sity baseball team for the 1980-1981 season. In the first round of district play the Bears had a perfect record. In the second round the team was less fortu- nate and did not continue their undefeated mark but well enough to win a place in district play iulnnupq i------v ,Q L-R lst Row: Mark Ferro, Jose Oscos, Alex Ortiz, Marty Collazo, David Cantu, Fermin Martinez, Victor Gomez, David Ortiz 2nd Row: Coach . Dosser, Jesse De La Santos, Richard Hernandez, Rene Menchaca, Victor Perez, Richard Cantu, William Rodriguez, Coach Hector Rodriguez 3rd I Coach Bill Evans, Paul Alvarez, Leonard Vargas, Mark Bond, Johnny Bermea, Paul Solis, Joe Moczygemba. 170 Baseball Golden ear Go As the baseball team advanced into district play each game became more challenging and exciting. In a three game series against Jefferson Joe Mocey- gamba hit a grand slam in the final game and won the series for Edison. Lanier Tech Wheatley Burbank High. Houston Jeff Lanier Tech Wheatley Burbank High. Houston Jeff ll the W Varsity '81 Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison lst Rount 7-0 2nd Roun 4-3 Above: Leonard Vargas gets ready to strike out a Jefferson Mustang. Middle Right: Joe Moczy- gemba decides to bunt this one. Lower Right: Alex Ortiz concentrates on what could be a home run hit. 172 District Championship 3ear Baseball Grab Di trict! L . l Top: Paul Alvarez swings with the movement of the ball. Far Left: Strike one for Richard Cantu. Far Right: Fermin Martinez winds up for a curve ball. l l District Championship 173 I A4 4 f 4' Q , Z mvwwmwwmmim K ,,4,, .,l ,Z,1 W4 'V ,, , , v I ww, M M' E 'WTWW ' War: ww, Nw ff . . Head into Bi-Di trict In Bi-district play Edison faced Judson. The first game was won by Edison, but lost the last games in the series. The Varsity baseball team of 80-81 was very fine and its success provided Edison with its first District Champion- ship. Top Left: Fermin Martinez strikes out his opponent. Top Right: Student Body shows their support at the pep-rally. Center Left: Richard Heman- dez goes for a double. Center Right: John Bermea along with David Ortiz and Fermin Martinez portray DEVO. Bottom Right: Paul Alvarez goes for it! Bottom Left: Joe Moczygemba about to hammer another to the fence. This Page-Top: Mark Bond works out for a no-hitter game. Center Left: Joe Grand Slam Moczygemba hits a homerun at the Jud- son game. Center Right: Rene Menchaca shows his form. Bottom Left: Fermin Martinez pitches with style. Bottom Right: Grand Slam Joe after his homerun, at the Judson game, is congratulated. Bi-District 175 J .V. Baseball Take 2nd in District Promising Team Leading the J.V. baseball team was pitcher Rene Menchaca, David Cantu second baseman, Danny Hinosa short stop, Danny center field. Rene Menchaca will be Edison's varsity pitcher in the next season. The J .V. accomplished alot and took a 2nd place in District. The J.V. team has proved that Edison has another prom- ising baseball team for the 81-82 season. t 7 . . - iie,, ' ' if ,, , 7 A Mm, , . .X ...W J, . , 176 1 Baseball :mme 1, slew , 415 X I 1-1 'IIC 345' X 'I ii -, A- f' Fw. ' .- ff H Bottom Left: Marty Collazo takes a hit and makes the run J V pla takes a slug at the ball. . , ' ,E f - V V - ,Q X -,,v ts., - W .... N H . . Al cl as-,.::,,z,,f.,.L--,-qi ' af., - as X, A I ,gk Q +5513 il i 'A L g 5 , -',' , 'www' sf ,WM M41 jwgg V?fjf if'Jj ie , , ' .Siting L75 A. if' ' 2 yi: . H3 4 . ' 1, ,M . It 1. -. ff, -' ' ,V A Q fp 'r . s ,., ,, Mr., W, Mymmr 1' J, .. My , 'W fgiff fr- a t M :.f,, NM, J t wif '- g.' f lf,- '5 f:l?'W iz: , 'V 5 'L L, 5 A ' if 5 tx, f ,...f' jlyn 'Z2gf,5q,tg .: .1 ir V.,A:',. H - ik in gy, 54,4 53 1. Av: V ni! ,f , j.:Wtf3E,V...:kV , ,ff A ,T , , ,igif,g. M : 5:i!, ,,, N, 1 X U ',f'7t,L,,j 59. 1' 4 f ' L I WZ., W-f tl' 2,545 H E -,, - , D vgt . s fwtt, iv g E Q it 1. ff f - 'ff ' ,t t . 5 'f . - H131 ' -, I Q' 3 A iff- ,,'- 't-'-' Q Y' ' I n i,,1'?'- 'L' ' ' -, ' ' 5, 3491 6' 7 f. W f f two an ' M y ?,f4abff if if 'NIE' viffh v tiff l iw 3 . ?vf?' iz: 'K'f ' ll -if 3 - 5, - 'vff Lf! Q L -N if 5' 5 aff. lf , - lf, 5 Q t, v. , . ,, ga ci 15- if , ' K A ' 1- ' I ,'. an , . f f 1 , , 1 ' 'I ' ' 'gf 1 s ,, ,, , i fr 'if gc 5 sg, ,, f , Zftf ,5 'Y H, , A h . 'Wg ,ly Q ,,- ,,,., , . f 55 , S t 2 'K ' f ,. ,K it 3 4, Mlm. W... Top Left: Danny Hinosa goes for it. Top Right: David Cantu, Rene Men- chaca waits for a good pitch to give it all he gots. Center: David Cantu swings for a base hit. Bottom Right: J .V. player takes a sliding swing. Bot- tom Left: Edison J .V. pitcher sets up to throw a fast ball. Baseball 177 Racketeers Have Swinging Season The Edison Tennis Team had an all good year, but it was more of a learning year than anything. There were some people who hadn't played before. ff Skills were developed and improvements were made. Next year with 8 out of 12 players returning and more coming in We can look forward to a l strong team next year that may take lst or 2nd in ,., . dhfnk h'k? district, ' stated Coach Martinez. How do you ot e u ye lc en 3rd Row: Yvonne Trevino, Joe Sandoval, Josie Gallegeos, Alex Hemandez, Mary Gallegeos, Coach Rudy Martinez 2nd Row: Pat Costello Sanchez, Gerry Calenage, Cyntia Cewera, Sylvia Garzar lst Row: George Leal, Ismael Bosquez, Robert Villa. 178 Tennis K N I x J F X KI ff 'L I . 1-5. Top Left: Cynthia Cervera shows her form. Top Right: Alex Hemandez takes a back stroke. Bottom Left: Yvonne Trevino waits for the ball. Bottom Right: What do you mean this is how you do it??? Tennis 179 Swimmer Stroke to Good Sea on With just fourteen members on the team this year, the Edi- son swim team finished their season with an outstanding record for both the girls C3-lj, and the boys C2-25. The boys won the water polo district championship and came in fourth place at the district meet. The girls placing second were only eight points out of winning the district meet. The district meet was very close for all the participating teams and Edison was right on the top on setting new and breaking old district records. Along with the new individual records in the 100 fly 11:22.61 and the 200 yard freestyle f2:26.97J Sandra Gomez assisted Mary Garcia, Erin Vaca, and Vicki Bourman in set- ting a new record in the 400 free relay 14:45. 105 Top: L-R Micheal Ledesma, Edmund Shahizadasr, Willie Leja, Coach Naeglin, Chris Jimenez, Ben De La Garza. Bottom: L-R Michael Ledesma, Lisa Reyes, Ben De La Garza, Coach Naeglin, Edmund Shahrzadasr, Mary Garcia, Sandra Gomez, Vicki Bowerman, Erin Vaca, Willie LeUa, Chris Jimenez. 180 Swimming Boys Take Polo i trict Top Left to Right: Ben DeLaGarza participating in a Water Polo game. Edmund Shahrzadasr makes a return in the breast stroke. Center: Micheal Ledesma just takes off from starting point. Bot- tom Left to Right: Micheal Ledesma does the Breast stroke. San- dra Gomez getting ready for the 500 freestyle. Golfers Get into the Swing of Things The Golden Bear golf team took a stride to show who they were, this year thatis what they did. The team has put together great quality of succeeding throughout the years and since they have a lot of young players that will continue to attend Edison next year, they plan to have a very good year next year and also plan to go all the way and head for the top. AQ t 11 9935 o ,9 X J ' f l . N O 182 Golf Top: Jackie Gomez puts it on the green. Bottom: L-R Jackie Gomez, ls Balderes, Mary Gonzales, Monica Haden, Lela Bonewitz, Jeanette De Le F X sis: Mary Balderas This is: Travis Thompson V V L 131. .1 :gig Ti sis: 5,--.. fix e' Harry Moore This is: Paul Bernal 1 if Mui This is: Blake Messer , V:,: if V . - s, M Q, Z4 is , K f 7 Qi , This is: Jo Ann Deleon. Golf 183 - Boys ake i trict! The first Edison Boyls Soccer team stunned the district by sweeping the District Title in the play- offs against Jefferson. Unlike the girls team many of the boys play on individually sponsored Soccer teams, supplying the know-how and experience. All the team needed was to put their talents together and work as a team. The grand finale, the lst place trophy, proved they had combined tal- ents and became an outstanding team. nw. Q af awk feminine new at V . . a ,W 4 ' -- .M,..t:..f- f ..,.....,. ,M 2 Q 184 Boys Soccer 2 Left: Primo Gutierrez 47 sets up a pass as John Carter 45536 looks on. Top: 4-1128 Rodolfo Fito Carielo steals the ball from a Highlands player. Cen- ter: Carlos Gutierrez 43110 pas- ses to 434 Esteban Medina. Bottom Left: Goalie Robert White knocks away a High- lands goal. Bottom Right: Car- los Gutierrez saves a ball from going out of bounds. Soccer 185 . . . DISTRICT CHAMPS!!! V4 ffwliiklf A ' ' ' ii , lltr ' sltl ., 1 ll it we 1+ f:.' ' Q Y' 'V ' 'LV' . .- :M . ,t .. K f I ,, L .cf .... ,. f - W Top of page: Edison Becomes District Champs! V Upper Left: Edison's 47224 Joe Riojas fights for the ball at the goalline. Right: Billy Hendon shoots on the goal between two defenders as Esteban Medina watches. Bottom: Ralph Holguin jumps to save a Highlands goal. We Are Number One!!! 186 Soccer Girl Soccer t Row CKneelingJ: Lilian Faz. Lorena Rios, Kathy Holguin, Sylvia Garza, Maggie Scott. Second Row: Mellie Martinez, Chris Villereal, Isabel trte, Abby Hemandez, Laura Valdez. Third Row: Sara Saenz, Ana Gonzales, Alisa Arredondo, Sandra Campos, Cindy De La Santos, Lori Solis, ce Ramos, Irma Dias, Veronica Hernandez, Jessica Moreno. ,.,,. r V a 'ii W fi' 'F ,.,, .. .........,M, Z., ,Ai I K, K . VV .M N651 Aw Q5 Neg, 1. , K A f ' 'gr ,E .. A 'se K V- . .. 'Y as The 1980-81 soccer season was the first year Edison girls partici- pated in soccer. With no formal training the girls plunged into a dis- . r trict with many experienced players. The team did not fare well, but . .S gained valuable game experience. Regardless of the poor season there are notable players. Kathy Tuffy,, Holguin performed outstanding work as goalie. Sandra Cam- pos was named to the first All-District team and is the promising player for the next year. Senior Laura Valdez was on the second All- District team and dubbed the most aggressive player? Left: Laura Wimpy Valdez warming up for a game. Above Sandra Campos practic- ing. Girl's Soccer 187 Sport Honor 1980-1981 VOLLEYBALL ALL HON ORS First Team: Regina Huston Annette Rios Second Team: Sara Mendrano S.A.I.S.D. All Tournament Team V Shirley Johnson Honorable Mention Sally Tynan Uuniorj Honorable Mention Mariana Martinez Uuniorj FOOTBALL BOYS AND GIRLS ALL DISTRICT HONORS First Team: Second Team: Joe Moczygemba Richard Ramon Arturo Campos David Moreno Uuniorj Larry Retault Uuniorj SOCCER HONORS BOYS AND GIRLS Girls: lst Team All-District Sandra Campos 2nd Team All-District Laura Valdez Boys: lst Team All-District Carlos Gutierrez Rudy Carrielo Ralph Holguin Mario Villanueva Primo Gutierrez 188 Luis Vitela f Honorable Mention BASKETBALL HONO RS David Ortiz: All-District All City Hon. Ment. All Tournament S.A.I.S.D. North-South all-star t member Sergio Leal: All-District All-District Corpus Christi Tournament All-Tournament Javier Cardenas: All-Tournament S.A.I.S.D Johnny Bermea: Uuniorj All Toumy. S.A.I.S.D. Shirley Johnson: All-District Regina Huston: All Tournament Team S.A.I.S.D. Santa Castro: All Tournament Team N.I.S.D. The HE Award 9 l 4 l fn A l BOYS AND GIRLS TRACK HONORS Ess Country: lo Canales Regionals CFreshmanJ ris Castro: Outstanding award ck: Boys Elo Canales flrreshmanj gionals nzo Villarreal CFreshmanJ Igionals ack: Girls ris Castro Sport Honor 1980-1981 COACH OF THE YEAR Coach Jerry Dosser has been coaching E.H.S. baseball for 15 years, he's been the only coach for Edison's Varsity Baseball. This is his third time in the play- offs and the first time to take dis- trict. A little pitching staff, and timely hits in crucial games is what made this year different from any other. This is also his first time to have an assistant coach. CONGRATULATIONS Coach of the Year , Jerry Dos- ser. BASEBALL ALL HONORS Mark Bond: Pitcher All-District Alex Ortiz: Catcher All-District Joe Moczygemba: Short Stop All-District David Ortiz: Outfield All-District Paul Solis: Designated Hitter Uuniorj All-District Richard Cantu: lst Base Honorable Mention All-District Sports Honors 189 190 Societies Division dw ,Wig ,,,,-M FQ , in mfr .wane-v., i I. V, ,,,,, ,Tv ff L 2 , ,,,, ,V , . , ij, ,W N W, 11 SV' A., tifyp- . 1 WNW .5 ,4 L...,,i -az: ts ,ixkiivi 3 . if ,tu af , it 5 1 ugx ,-3 5 4 3' if iw if Spark of . . . SOCIETIES fse si e tel pl., -ties. n. 1. human beings as a GROUP, all peo- ple collectively. 2. system or condi- tions of individuals living together as members of a community for their mutual benefit and protection. 3. group of people forming a com- munity and having common inter- ests, traditions, and cultures. 4. group of persons associated for a common purpose or interest, as a club or fraternity. . Top: Edison's ICT people come back win- ners. Bottom: The hard work of the band brings on the new look. PUBLICATIONS The Spark staff of 80-81 was exceptionally large this year, not like in the past years at Edison. They accom- plished many new goals this year. This year's staff feels that they produced a quality yearbook that will be hope- fully appreciated by those who look at it. earbook and Journahsm I 'Wl il? IUBLICATIONS PUBLICATIONS 5 Roxanne Lopez-Spark book Ads Section if ff! I n fg- Norsk-4owN Anna Alvarado- Sparks Yearbook Freshman 501227 no VW'-9 Z Cathy McCann- Yearbook Pages 5 f 5? S i 3 K 7 5 1 K OTOGRAPHERS N J endiola-Photogra- r Phef ZQ ' IZ llte.t .... s A Being a photographer can be exciting, but also very time consum- ing. Photographers must attend all school events and activities. When photographers are not out on assign- ment, they can be found in the dark- room printing pictures for yearbook staff members. Although, they have a hectic schedule and are constantly being yelled at by staff members for photo orders. It's only fitting that they be recognized, because without them, the making of this yearbook could not have been possible. l French Club 1 Le Circle, Francai, the circle of France, participated in vari- ous activities throughout the school year. The club helped charities in effort to better the community. They ended the year with a party which appe- tizing french food and pastries were served. Row l: Philip Lobo, Robert White, Brenda Acevedo, Hallie Dees, Joe Oscos 2nd Row: Kimberly Ferris, Primo Gutierrez, Debbie Flores, A Guerrero, Constance Wong, Jill Alonzo 3rd Row: Georgina Gonzalez, Sandra Hernandez, Michael Mudd, Elva Arteago, Willie Leja, Encino, Yvonne Vera. German Club J The German Club is open to all students at Edison. The Club is run J by Gwen Worley. They have meet- ings after school to discuss German Culture and upcoming events. Their togetherness as a rowdy class during school is lots of fun. Row l: David Cullen, Laura Montalvo, Flor Aguirre, Sylvia Hemandez, Sandra Sampayo, Elia Salazar, Betty Clauss-Secretary, Sa Hernandez Row 2: Bobby Lopez, Trisha Gomez, David Garza, Justin Alberthal, Patricia Martin, Beverly Riddles, David Ortiz, Jill Alc Janet Martin Row 3: Sylvia Martinez, Tonic Rodriquez, Debra Ruiz, Louis Mendez, Chano Garza, Cindi Mendoza, Bonnie Clauss, Jose 4 David Pedrazine. M spanish Club 41 1: Ms. Rita Ramirez-Sponsor, Rosalinda Ramirez-Treasurer, Adele Ochoa-Chairman, Martha Castaneda-President, Jill Alonzo, ssa Frais-Vice President, Exec. Officers: Guillermo Trujillo-Secretary Row 2: Angelica Gonzales, Rosalinda Garcia, Robyn Fleetwood, a Pena, Debbie Ramirez, Yvette Galindo, Yvonne Rodriquiez, Yvette Rodriquez, Susan Rodriquez Row 3: Mariana Martinez, Elizabeth zales, Brenda Mendez, Gerri Calonge, Sylvia Hernandez, Josie Gallegos, Veronica Hernandez, Cynthia Ramirez Row 4: Terry Tovar, Cathy son, Gracie Lopez, Chun Lam, Flora Aguirre, Amabel Sifuentez, Grace Ramos, Patty Fisher Row 5: Lori Solis, Frank Edwards, Frank as, Roger Tamez, Alex Ortiz, Mark Ortiz, Robert Gonzalez. ik Tobias waits to get his flowers at the car-nation sale sponsored :ie Spanish Club. The sponsor of the Spanish Club is Miss Rita Rami- rez. The Spanish Club sponsors many of the events that happen in Edison High School. For instance they spon- sored a carnation flower sale for Valentines Day. They do many things to help raise money for their club. It,s really an exciting club. And the whole student body is welcome. l l Bu iness Club The Business Club is a club that helps students to work on things that may help them in the future. It is sponsored by Ms. Minnie Rodriquez, and Ms. Sylvia Dominquez. This club helps students learn about com- puters and different kinds of machines. The Club also learns to keep and balance a checkbook. The Club is composed of many Juniors and Seniors. This year the I Club sold corsages for , Valentines Day, and also held tamale sales. They really made some sales. At the end of the year they award a Business Club c Scholarship to the best stu- Q3 dent in Business. Row 1 Left to Right: Mrs. Minnie QSponsorJ Karen Becker fTreasurerJ Jose Oscos CPresidentj Jill Alonso fSecretaryj Andrew Castillo QV Presidentj Ms. Sylvia Dominquez fSponsorj Row 2: Debra Routh, Janie Rodriquez, Amelia Tamez, Rosalinda Garcia, Dina Vasquez, Rael Kraft, Sarah Saenz, Tammy Fromlath, Anita Reyes Row 3: Mary Alice Cobarrubieas, Brenda Yamas, Mary Garza, Flora Aguirre , Anal Sifuentez, Yolanda Vasquez, Gloria De La Garza, Josie Gallegos, Stephanie Jacobs Row 4: Emeline Hemandez, Elaine Hemandez, Marga Gonzalez, Mario Villanueva, Jose Quintero, Robert Gonzalez, Joe David Flores. Alpha 8: mega Alpha and Omega is a nondenominational service H- club. Members have partici- pated in community service in several areas. For Hal- - loween last year the club made tray favors and took them to the Bexar County Childrens Ward. During the Christmas season this year the members went carolling to a local nursing home. Row l: Rudy Cruz-Chaplain, Karen Becker-Historian, Robert White-Secretary-Treasurer, Carla Dormell-Vice President, Roxanne Lop -President, Row 2: Cynthia Gallegos, Laura Valdez, Cookie Valdez, Laura Flores. CLUBS UNITE AS O E t to Right: Lisa Collins, Laura Valdez, Carrie Reyes, Martha Castaneda, Corina Arguello 2nd Row: Laura Rodriquez, Constance Wong, Oscos, Brenda Acevedo, Marie Rincon 3rd Row: Carlos Gutierrez, Frank Lopez, George Trullio, and Rudy Cruz. Bottom Left: George Leal receives an Golden E Award. Bottom Right: Field Day went successfully for Ramon Estrade. Student Council .An Row I: G. F. Jordan, Carlos Gutierrez-Pres., Rudy Cruz-Vice Pres., Lori Solis-Executive Officer Stanley Stanukinos Parliamentar Rachel Kraft-Chaplain, Regina Huston-Recording Secretary, Lela Bonewitz-Corresponding Secretary Mariana Martinez Treas Connie Kraft-Historian, Gilbert Barrera-Sergeant-at-arms, Primo Gutierrez-Artist Guillermo Tamez Assistant Artist Frank Lopez Class Pres. The Student Council is a club of many things. It is sponsored by Mr. Jordan. The Student Council was busy as usual with many activities such as: ID's, Dances, a Christmas food drive, and many other activities. They are also recognized for helping many other organizations. At the end of the year, two Stu- dent Council scholarships were given in the amounts of 5100, the recipients were Guillermo Tamez and Stanley Stanukinos. W' L Him. Yilllllz I 2 Top Left: Gabriel Lobo and Ms. Coleman ease on down. Top Right: Student Council officers at the exchange of gifts ceremony. Bottom Left: Alex Hernandez delivers his speech at the assembly for Student Council officers. Bottom Right: Lela Bonewitz, Guil- I lermo Tamez, and Mariana Martinez take a break at the Bandera convention. E aff ' ' 7 Q s ' A nv, f ,flag g , ,- a,,.m . V , SCIE CE The Science Club is a very high standard Club. It helps you in many ways to learn about Science skills. Ms. Carmen Jones is spon- sor. The Club had many cake sales this year to help them buy material for their prqects. This year they had a representative from South Western Bell come and demonstrate to them Las- ers, and Holographs. The Club really enjoyed the visit from the Engineer. He had many interesting things to say. They also went to par- ticipate in the Science Fair for District. Many came back as winners. Keith Lytle will go on to represent Edison. We all wish him Luck. Row l: Carmen Jones-Sponsor, Claire Wong-Secretary. Eli Valdez-Vice President, Constance Wong-President, Elaire Lytle Row 2: Yr tri Jayasundera, Rudy Cruz, Stanley Stanukinos, Richard White, Michael Mudd. H.O.S.A. HOSA stands for the Health Occupations Stu- dents of America. This pro- gram was founded in 1976 to offer leadership for Health Occupations stu- dents who want to be in it at Edison. The Club sponsor is Ms. Brien. This program is made up for students who want to become nurses, or something to do with Hos- pital care. The club this things as year sold such stuffed animals to help raise money for their program. The Club,s Motto is The Hands of Youth mold the health of tomorrow. HEALTH Uccumsous . , Stuoeurs UF AMERICA Joanne de Leon, Cecilia Constancia, Michael Mudd, Richard Kent, Corina Arguello, J. C. Mendez, 0 Garza, Lorraine Gonzalez Row 2: Melanie Polloc, Pamela Gloden, Brenda Fernandez, Ruth Isui Mary Lou Gonzales, Gracie Rodriquez, Diane Conteras, Marilyn Brien Sponsor Row 3: Diane Hurtai Cathy Bagwell, Javier Sandoval, Don Gonzales, Bertha Castro, Teresa Castano, Cyndi Aguirre Rov Juita Ramos, Willie Brown, Julia Fore, Ronald Hessdorff, Liz Elizondo, Diana Ramirez, Karen Folger l I ' M ath Club The sponsor of the Math Club is Ms. Marie Graham. The purpose of the Math Club is to promote excel- lence in Mathematics. Not only does its members increase their own knowl- edge by entering regional and state contests but they sponsor a tutoring program to aid other students having difficulty in Mathematics. It's a good experience and you have fun while youlre learning. l: Carlos Urdiales-Secretary, Claire Wong-Vice President, Ms. Graham-Sponsor, Laura Rodriquez-President, Andy EncinoA surer Row 2: Elizabeth Gonzales, Cliun Lam, Gracie Lopez, Laura Valdez, Cynthia Gallegos, Susan Rodriquez Row 3: Margaret Barreara, yn Alva, Debbie Bononcini, Yvonne Vera, Amelia Tinajero, Janet Martin Row 4: Yolanda Vasques, Armandina Vasquez, Ynoli sundera, Gerard Sifuentez, Kshanaka J ayasudera, Armando Garza. ll I 1' l: Mr. Piland-Sponsor, Richard White-Vice President, Carlos Vrdiales-President, Andrew Belew rd N. Martinez, Kshana Ka, Jaysa Undera, Alex Hernandez, Raul Arcos, Chris Hernandez. Chess Club The sponsor of the Chess Club is Mr. Piland. The Chess Club is open to the whole student body. The Chess Club members have once a month business meetings, once a week Chess playing meetings, and holds two Chess tour- naments a year. The Chess Club is a very fun and inter- esting club. -Treasurer Row 2: Douglas Dub, h ' The Drama Club is spon- sored by Ms. Kay Coleman. Edison Drama Club mem- bers spent much of their time participating in Edison Drama Productions. Stu- dents not only acted but worked on make-up, light- ing and stage crew. The highlight of the year was the annual Eddy Awards, given to students for their achievements during the year. In advanced drama classes students learned the- atrical techniques and applied them during the years stage productions. The Drama Club is really a fun club if you like acting. Row 1: Ms. Kay Coleman, Sponsor, Vangie Cuevas, Sec-Treas., Rudy De La Fuente, Vice Pre Georgina Gonzales, Sgt-at-Arms, Debbie Sparks, Chaplain Row 2: Phillip Lobo, Rosie Pequens, Evel Alva, Cindy Villa, Cindy Ramirez Row 3: Shelly McCauley, Janet Martin, Aemilie Tinajaro, Bren Gomez, Sandra Hernandez, Monica Hayden Row 4: Eric Saucedo, Stanley Stanukinos, Jose Atterbury, Melisa Cavazos, Ruben Gonzalez, Tammy Webb. .F.L. NFL is the hosting of the Junior High School speech contest. It stands for National Forensic League. It is sponsored by Mrs. Dorothy Rose. NFL mem- bers job is to judge the stu- dents according to their per- formance. They also com- pete in Speech Contest throughout the year. To end the year a ceremony is per- formed for honoring out- standing club members. Dorothy Rose, Sponsor: Row l: Vance Mays, Constance Wong, Vice President, Richard White, President Row 2: Maria Rincon, Sylvia Alon: Gabriel Lobo, Georgina Gonzales, Cynthia Gallegos, Yvonne Vera Row 3: Vangie Cueves, Philip Lobo, Rudy De1aFuentes, Martha Boaz, Pal Robledo, Andy Encino. onzo, Mrs. Drolla-Sponsor. The Future Homemakers of America were organized in 1950. FHA sponsors are Ms. Cortez 8a Mrs. Neidorf. FHA is made up to be a service club which helps the students better their community. This past year they were successful as always in their Color Day Cor- sage 85 Boutonniere sale. The purpose of the club is to find satisfaction and joys of home- making. l: Carmen Cortez, Larry Retault, Richard Cantu, Mark Bond, Javier Cardenas, Mary Ochoa, Janie Gonzales, Doris Neidorf Row 2: James Scott Maley, Philip San Miguel, Andy Encino, Yvonne Vera, Cindy Sanchez, Jesse De Los Santos Row 3: Gracie Rodriguez, Pattie Cindy Ramirez, Veronica Hemandez, Yolanda Longoria, Steve Mijia. F. T. A. The Future Teachers of America is sponsored by Mary Drolla. It is designed for you young men and women inter- ested in teaching as a career. FTA sponsors a tutoring pro- gram at Will Rogers and other neighboring Elementary Schools. Students tutor year round to gain teaching experi- ence. Laurel-Treasurer, Debbie Sparks- h . . y Ramirez, Georgina Gonzalez, Sylvia -'I uman Sandwich-Strange Sight!! ,.,,,,-,. ti-Watts, ' ' f If you saw a human sandwich walking down the hall, your eyes would probably widen! The human sandwich was a publicity stunt to advertise for the literary magazine contest. Mrs. Carol Masser was the creator of this brainstorm, although staff members were shy and reluctant at first. They found there were advantages, such as getting that certain guy to notice you. Contest categories were divided into art work and literacy work. Many entries were submit- f . ted. Contest winners were Carla Donnell for literary work and Primo Campos for the art categories. Spectrum is the title for this years magazine. t i Q C - af lv l ,Q I i f a Left to Right: Row l Constance Wong, Yvonne Rodriquez, Yvette Rodriquez, Laura Valez: Editor, Patricia Martin, Mrs. Masser: Sponsor, Rov 2 Vance Mayes, Cindy Gallegos, Ruth Izunza, Micheal Mudd, Janet Martin and Rudy Cruz. ' Candle of Knowledge Is Lit The National Honor Society is the most dis- tinguished club a student can be inducted into. NHS is for students who maintain a 3.5 average throughout their years at Edison. The Ceremony was May 5g President Ramon Estrada conducted the ceremonies. Refresh- ments were served after, for new members and parents. om Row l L to R George Leal Vice Pres Ramon Estrada Pres Carlos Gutierrez-Treas., Carla Donnell-Sec., Sandra Martinez. 2 L to R Andrew Belew Ymitri Jayasundera Claire Wong Brenda Achevedo, Laura Valdez, Constance Wong, Kim Ferris, Damon 3rd Row Standley Stankinos Robert White Jose Oscos Primo Gutierrez, Amelia Tamez, Gracie Rodriguez, Luis Salazar, Marie 4th Row L to R Fred Bonam Richart Cantu Carrie Reyes Missy Ferrias, Eli Valdez, Karen Becker, Jose Quintero, Steve Bartels, Vocational Drafting-Beginners .A I - I in I Z l 1 S' The beginning Voca- , tional Drafting meets 3 hours a day. The begin ning classes meet in the morning where there they learn Drafting tech niqesg such as which pen cils and tools to use to draw small instructional drawings are done Row 1: Elvea Martinez, Sonia Hernandez, Felice Gonzales-Secretary, John A. Rosewald-Reporter, Rosalinda Ramirez, Elizabeth Ke Norma Riojas, Joe Luis Gonzales Row 2: Phillip Lopes, Henry M. Lopez, Alex Toscano, Maria Gama Row 3: Javier Sifuentez, Frank Tol Juan R. Sandoval, Larry S. Aguilar, Carlos H. Martinez, Abrahan R. Rodriguez, Jose Garcia Jr. .. - .. l W Advanced The advanced classes E meet in the afternoon. E The students work on 1: more individualized drawingsg bigger and illustrated drawings. The advanced class worked on certificates for clubs doing the lettering. Com- petition is held every year. They also help with many other projects throughout the school, such as designing the cover of the SPARK. Row l: Irma A. Almaraz, Gabriel R. Lobb, Richard De La Garza-President, Donald P. Timlin-Treasurer, Sophia M. Guerra, Joe L Gonzales Row 2: Robert M. Guerra, Ferman Martinez, Ernest Castillo, Oscar E. Jimenez Row 3: Jerry W. Bean, Herman Love, Raul E. Arc Jesse Stanley, Allen A. Joseph. : L-R Santos Rivas, David Ortiz, Mike Hogan, Emest Bei-mea, Mike De La Fuente, Joe Martinez, Mario Ruiz 2nd Row: Virgil Fisher, Larry cia, Eric Sandavol, Rudy Gonzales, Jose Rivera, Sponsor-Jesse Guzman. Bottom: Eric Sandoval repairs an engine. w -.. ,tt y i , MQ' . i M gf: 1 I 'if W' Z With the high prices of automobile repairs, stu- dents in VICA are receiving a valuable vocational education. VICA students work on their own cars as well as student and faculty cars. Most students who enter auto mechanics have no trouble finding j obs. HO EY BEARS ARE UPER GRE T The Honey Bear Pep Squad is a team of girls who participated in half-time shows with the band and cheer the team on to victory during football season. The pep squad sponsors the Black and Gold Prom and sells other items to help with activities throughout the year. The new sponsor of the Honey Bears is Leslie Baumann who took over the position for Mrs. Helen Buescher. President of the Honey Bears of 1980-81 is senior Lisa Collins. 'fvlnsqqunua Left to Right: Susie Rodriquez helps with the M- prom. Lisa Collins smiles for the camera. I il Row l Left to Right: Sandra Gomez, Linda Pena, Paula Harrell, Margaret Barrera, Annette Rios Row 2 L to R: Stephanie Jacobs, Anita Reyes Zina Wells, Veronica Hernandez, Lisa Collins, Corina Arguello, Laura Rodriquez, Marie Carrillo Row 3 L to R: Gracie Rodriguez, Debbi' Ramirez, Brenda Yanas, Janie Rodriquez, Cindy Ramirez, Anna Beckman, Tammy Fromlath, Yvette Galindo Row 4 L to R: Blanche Cebera Leticia Lejia, Elizabeth Perales, Jeanette Franckowitz, Patricia Lopez, Cindy Villa, Blanche Hemandez, Evelyn Alva, Elisa Arredondo, Michellu Jaske, Debbie Pena, Isabel Duarte, Laura Acuna, Mary Perez, Yolanda Sheely Row 5 L to R: Theresa Elizondo, Lorry Caverly, Susai Rodriquez, Gina Salazar, Rachel Kraft, Rose Campos, Marcie Smith, Susan Saenz, Lorrine Gonzales, Anna Hernandez, Cindy De Los Santos Lorena Rios, Chris Villarreal, Amanda Ricks, Leticia Cabrera Row 6 L to R: Irma Garcia, Frances Encino, Laura Hernandez, Sandra Brit Brenda Perez, Sherrie Bromley, Sarah Saenz, Cathy Trevino, Annette Martinez, Cindy Vil lereal, Brenda Gamez, Mary Espinoza, Patricia Gomez, Lorretta Campos, Sandra Campos Row 7 L to R: Valerie Martinez, Patricia Messer, Elia Lopez, Debbie Bromley, Elizabeth Kosler Susan Cater, Nettie Anderson, Mary Gutirrez, Theresa Castano, Cyndi Aguirre, Olivia Garza, Denise De La O, Amabel Sifuentes, Blanca Cota Denise Barrera, Patricia Espinoza. FFICER LE DTHE WA-l ago y . M wi! N. Il Left to Right: Marie Garrillo fGo1den Girl Capt.J, Anita Reyes fMaj.J, Zina Wells QV-Pres.j, Veronica Hernandez fExecutiveJ, Lisa ,s fPresidentj, Corina Arguello CV-Pres.J, Laura Rodriguez fTreas.J, Stephanie Jacobs fSec.j Row 2 Left to Right: Gracie Rodriguez fLt.j, ,Farias fLt.j, Brenda Yanas CLLJ, Janie Rodriguez CAsst. Treas.J, Debbie Ramirez fLt.J, Anna Beekman CLLJ, Cindy Ramirez QLLJ, Tammy lath CLLJ, Yvette Galindo fCo-Captj. the football season, the weather was not so good. Annette Martinez and friends joke around during a pep rally. members had to stay outdoors and face the bad weather. This is just an example of the terrific girls display to the teams. Q CHEERLEADERS ARE RED HOT JS-nfww Top plc Lmda Pena and San dra Gomez dance at a football game dunng a half trme show Center Head cheerleader Paula Harrell encourages the crowd to yell Left to Rrght Annette Rxos chants a cheer at a pep rally Rlght Margaret Barrera drsplays one of many talents as a cheerleader Left to R1ght fstandmgj Annette R1os Sandra Gomez Lmda Pena Top Paula Harrell He Cheerleader Margaret Barrera y 1 p ejre Going to the Top ra Hernandez and Frances Encino prepare for the black and gold QT op to Bottomj Laura Hernandez, Frances Encino, Blanca Cota, 11, Denise Barrera. lndingj Marcie Smith, Brenda Yanas, Evelyn Alva, fTopj Zina Wells: Head Cheerleader, Lor- Cheerleader Brenda Yanas types during IC GOIIZZICS- one of her classes. V .. I' GOLDE GIRL DANCE TO THE BE T Golden Girls are selected mem- bers from the Honey Bears Pep Squad unit. Each year many girls try out from the pep squad for the Gol- den Girls dance team. The Golden Girls perform at football games and at Varsity Basketball games. The Golden Girls also dance at pep ral- lies and other school sponsored activities. The Captain of the 1980- 1981 Golden Girl dance team is Marie Carrillo, the co-captain is Yvette Galindo. Top Pic. Tammy Fromlath and Cindy Villa perform at a half-time show. Bottom Right: Golden Girls Rita Carrillo and Brenda Perez eye the football team. Bottom Center: Gol- den Girl captain, Marie Carrillo and Co-Cap- tain Yvette Galindo ham it up. Left Bottom: Brenda Yanas, Gracie Rodriquez and Mary Gutierrez chat at a game. Left to Right: Inner Circle-Lorraine Gonzales, Rachel Kraft, Missy Farias, Stephanie Jaco Yvette Galindo, Cyndi Agiurre, Cathy Trevino, Laura Rodriguez, Brenda Yanas. Left Right: Outer Circle-Gracie Rodriguez, Anita Reyes, Cindy Villerreal, Sarah Saenz, Breq Perez, Tammy Fromlath, Mary Gutirrez, Theresa Castano, Corina Arguello, Mary Espino Cindy Villa. Center: Marie Carrillo: Captain. S I i Fresh Faces Spark Fdison Spirit The Spiriteers are a group of determined freshmen who sit in the stands and support our team by cheering, yell- ing, and screaming. The Spiriteers are the new faces of Edison who hope to become Pep Squad members, cheer- leaders, or golden girls. The President of the Spiriteers is Maria Rin- con. Row 1 Left to Right Ms Salinas sponsor Beatrice Valdez Vice President Laura Sandoval Secretary Maria Rincon-President, Teresa Gann Treasurer Row 2 Left to Right Rosahnda Perales Dorothy Ramirez Irene Estrada Irene Garcia Mary Saucedo, Joyce Garcia, L1l1an Faz Row 3 Left to Right Sandra Vela Janet Martinez Aurora Lopez Sara Jarret Cathy Hernandez Jackie McCord, Angie Garza, B rtha Cuevos Row 4 Left to Right Cynthia Valderas Sally Lopez Mona De La Garza Carol Messer Susie Gonzalez, Jeanie Murphy, s Ulden 13231 First row: QL to RJ Alonzo Hutchinson, Betty Clauss, Anthony Cerrillo, Anthony Perales, Anthony Espana, Tim Branch, Ernest Martinez Laredo, John Pope, Edward Salazar, Richard Kent, David Gonzales, Hector Vela, Paul Flores, Joey Navaira, Georgina Torres, Francii Abriogo, Cyndi Arnett, Anna Ellis, Moses Lopez, Ruth Isunza, Emilio Gamez Second row: Travis McGowan, Rick Ramirez, Lisa Cortina Brenda Accevedo, Susana Lozano, Sylvia Najera, Debbie Padgett, Debbie Lopez, Debbie Flores, Ana Gonzales, Joe Arredondo, Debbie Spark Rudy Gomez Third row: Michelle Ledesma, Delores Batt, Yolanda Santana, Brenda Bustemante, Sally Tynan, Michelle Morales, Bonita Cortei Patricia Laurel, Trina Cloer, Francis Espinoza, Sylvia Garza, Anna Gonzales, Mina Lopez, Cassie Ferris, Mercy Cruz, Sylvia Rueda, Lisa Vitel Debbie Dreiscol, Cookie Valdez Fourth row: Mary Helen Lewis, Lucy Villanueva, Arcely Acosta, Mary Helen Gonzales, Reuben X. Gonzalq With a new assistant band director, Rick Ramirez, the EHS marching band switched to the popular T corps style of marching. With these changes the bands' ratings jumped up to a first division in inspec- tion and a second division in marching contest. Everyone noticed the improvement and the band was asked to play at a rally held at the Alamo for Presi- dent J immy Carter. The band did well at concert con- test as well, and received an honorable mention in the rodeo parade. After all that work the band enjoyed participating in the Battle of Flowers and Fiesta Flambeau parades and the annual band festival at Alamo Stadium. arching Band l ona Ledesma, Nieves Carillo, Billie Bowereman, Diane Mendez, Juan Torres, Carlos Rodriquez, Roland Sandoval, James De La Cruz, Alez tiz, Gilbert Figueroa, Michal Villareal, Debby Landry, Roger Tamez, Carrie Reyes Fifth row: Vicki Gonzales, John Moore, Norma Rendon, lbert Guerro, Bobby McCowan, Karen Glore, Ronnie Menese, Michael Hernandez, Roger Chapa, Reynaldo Garza, Ricky McCowan, Larry fpez, Lee Castillo, Dou Dub, Edward Castillo, Sandy Maley, Domingo Fiueroa, Darmy Leal, Luis Morales, James Laubach, Edward Tahan, Donald Eller Sixti row: Herman Neimeyer, George Molino, Bonnie Clauss, Simon Ramirez, Lupe Nombrano, Robert Claire, Damen right, Louis Salazar, Roxanne Lopez, Jeanne Brown, Karen Folger, Kay Folger, Laura Valdez, Percy Hinkle, Adela Moreno, John Garza, pug Dalgish, Jose Martinze, Kenny McCowan, Cyndi Gallegos, Juan Ramos, Susie Villela, John Gonzales. Left: Marching Band Officers: fFrontJ Carrie Reyes, Cynthia Gallegos, Louis Salazar, Brenda Accevedo, Cynthia Arnett, CBackJ Roxanne Lopez, Sylvia Najerz. Opposite page: The famous Edison tuba train dancing at a pep rally. A D LE DER Right: Ramirez's animal band shows spirit at a pep rally. Assistant Drum Major Rudy Gomez and Drum Major Debbie Sparks standingjz Jeanne Brown, Karen Folger, Roxanne Lopez, Adela Moreno CGLOR GUART1 lk Sandra Arteagea, Captain Laura Valdez, Percy Hinkle. Above: Kay Folger at the rodeo parade, the Picture tells it all. Rifles: Ruth Isunza, Alonzo Hutchinson, Emilio Gamez, Betty Clauss. VMAJORETTE Feature Twirler Carla Donnell Majorette Cindy Mendoza Standing: Rick Ramirez, Andrew Castillo, Douglas Dub, Cyndi Gallegos, Donald Eller, James De La Cruz, Carrie Reyc Alex Ortiz Stairs: John Moore, Kshanaka J ayasundera, Robert Villa, Domingo Figueroa, David Gonzales, Lee Villereal. l Choir ted QL to RQ: Brenda Gomez, Patty Fischer, Ralph Garcia, Grace Ramos Second Row: Belinda Martinez, Norma Lopez, Anna andez, Veronica Hernandez, Cyndi Ramirez, Veronica Ramirez Third Row: Dora Hernandez, Martha Gonzalez, Christina n, Shelly McCauley, Arnella Tinajera, Gerald Martinez rche tra fp ,194 w-Q-if-17 f+:'-' Cynthia Vega. QL to RJ: Mark Reveles, Mark Williams, Margaret Barrera, John Buitron, Andrew Belew, James De La Cruz At the Piano: At Attention ROTC Stands Proud R.O.T.C. fReserve Officers Training Corpj cadets climb up the ladder of ranks while learning a variety of things such as map reading, drill, knowledge of the army, firstaid, and weapons training. Officers and enlisted men and women go through the same training. Women have recently exploded on the R.O.T.C. scene. Three female officers currently hold the rank of Lt. Col. while two males hold the same rank. Top: Edison Golden Sentinels at competi tion in CENTRAL. Row 1: Right to Left: Roy Quiroga, sr- Richard Rubalcava, Margaret Torres, S Robert Gonzalez: Commander Row 2 Joseph Atterbury, Robert Pena, Homer Arredondo, Gerald Hires, Bill Woods Row 3: Julia Fore, Irene Rubalcava, Herlinda Arrendondo, Sylvia Alonzo. Row l: Right to Left: Laura Rivas, Richard Robledo, Rosa Montenegro, Patricia Vargas: Commander, Michael Robledo Row 2: David Perrazine, Humberto Leija, Roy Carrasco, Jesse Gonzalez Row 3: Sally Beltran, Martha Hernandez, Sandra Garza, George Molina Row 1 ' 4: Kelli Gunn, Naomi Vezaey, Barbara Moreno, Johnny Escamilla, Laura Fernandez. Go for the Gold Military Ball, A.F.I. tAnnual Federal Inspec- tionj and Field Day are special events to cadets. This year more physical effort was put in the decorations than in recent years, Sgt. Major said. Go For The Gold was the theme of the ball. All cadets are invited free of charge to the ball which is sponsored by R.O.T.C. Officers and their dates walk under the saber line. The saber line is formed by drill teams and color guard. Cadets are given the chance to display their effe- ciency. The inspectors were on a tight schedule. First on the agenda was brigade staff who gave their briefing. Followed by the inspection of the whole corp and then checking of the records. Field days purpose is to award cadets for efforts and achievements. Top picture: Lt. Col. Rodriquez enjoys a quiet moment. ' Row I: Right to Left: Bertha Regalado, Syndy Garcia, Rudy Lopez: Commander, Kim Ng Row 2: Hiliard Fuentes, Floyd Bames, Mario Ritz, Ralph Saenz, Manuel Herrea Row 3: Janet Ochoa, Laura Wilkins, Esther Flores, Jackie Maldonado. Row l: Right to Left: Sylvia Garza, John Higgins, Johnny Arriga: Commander, Maureena Rodriquez, Javier Sandoval Row 2: Jose Cortez, Alex Hernandez, Jamie Valdez, Sergio Benviades, Sammy Diaz Row 3: Rita Rincon, Donna Wong, Mary Martinez, Maria Medina, Robert Celedon Row 4: Maria Medina, Mary Juarez, Schuler Coleman, Terrance Martinez. Drill Teams March Upward l ! l I l i 2 2 n I Row l: Left to Right: Rosa Montenegro, Laura Rivas, Sylvia Garza Row 2: Left to Right: Ilia Robledo: Commander, Syndy Garcia, I1 Rubalcava, Sally Beltran Row 3: Maureena Rodriquez: X-O, Bertha Regalado, Mary Juarez, Janet Ochoa. Row l: Right to Left: Mike Robledo fKneelingJ Mario Ritz, Jose Cortez, Humberto Leija, Johnny Arriaga, Richard Rubalcava: X-O, Rc Pina, Kim Ng, Javier Sandoval fStandingJ Amulfo Sandoval: Commander, Richard Robledo, David Pedrazine, Ralph Saenz, Roy Car: Homer Arredondo, Alex Hernandez, Sergio Benavedes. RIFLE TEAM HIT BULLS EYE Many a gun fight was over a saloon girl or turn of the card. Nowadays you donlt see many shoot outs but, there was a time when gun toting Texans were a common sight. Rifle team teaches cadets the proper and safe way to handle and fire a weapon. Team mem- bers didn't have much practice due to the harmful amount of lead content in the range causing the range to be closed. All other S. A. I. S. D. schools were also affected. The silver lining to the dark cloud is the team did take 2nd at Trinity with three mem- bers taking individuals honors. Iliff' ., iw I ..,...i , E 'ft to Righty: Top row: Richard Chapa, Hector Ochoa, Jose Alfaro Bottom row: Yvonne hflquez and Yvette Rodflquez- Team Captain Hector Ochoa lives it up at X the Military Ball. ,e team member Hialario Fuentes and CLeft to Righty: Top row: Patricia Vargus, Hiliaro Fuentes, and Floyd Barnes Bottom row: e Gillmina Lopez share a moment Sammy Diaz, Jamie Valdez, and Gerald Hires. :ther. Special Teams Develop Skills Garrison, storm, and post may not mean beans to you but they are familiar terms to color guard members. Color guard participated in many special events such as the cere- mony honoring the American hostages. This team also per- formed at football games and other functions. What is the difference between a tourniquet and a band-aid? These and other questions like these were answered in first aid. Team members learned about treat- ing casualties before medical personnel could arrive. The first aid team also competed in different meets. If there are three norths in map reading why aren't there three souths?? Somehow or another being in the orienteer- ing team you understand these things. Taking third place in a meet the team showed marked improvement. The orienteer- ing team studied the four points of map reading. Left to Right CTopJ: Sylvia Garcia, Naomi Vezeazy Bottom row: Kellie Gunn, Paula Albrightg Commander, Gerald Martinez, John Higgins. E s 1 E 2 5 Edwin Harris, Tim Hillg Commander, Angela Armstrong, Rosie Alfaro, William Lockwood, Tamn Sheridan. Left to Right: Sammy Diaz, Jaime Valdez, Terrance Martinez, Hilai Fuentes, Herlinda Arrendondo Bottom row: Jerry Bromely, Flo Barnes, Peter Kerng Commander, Gerald Hires, Nick Ortega. fficer ank High m Right Row l Juig Noris Richard Onapa, Yvonne Rodriquez, Joe Alfaro, Lisa Rodriquez, Yvette Rodriquez, Belinda Revalo, Jerry ey Row 2 Olga Rincon Llea Robledo, Cathy Ruiz, Rose Thomas, Edward Leal, Patricia Vargas Row 3: Margert Torres, Rose negro Syndy Garcia Maureena Rodriquez Rudy Lopez Sylvia Garcia John Hi ins Row 4' Kim N Richard Rubalcava, Peter , , , gg - S, Robert Gonzales Geraldo Martinez Row 5: Arnulfo Sandoval, Richard Robledo, Johnny Arriga and Hector Ochoa. Left to Right Brigade Staff members and dates pose for the tary Ball. Com mander Arnulfo Sandoval pres ents arms for the officers. picture at Mili- G E .Tumor Row l Margaret Gonzales Reporter Brenda Yanas Treasurer Anabel Srfuentez V1ce Presrdent Flora Agurrre Secreatry Rosah Garcla-Chaplarn Row 2 Debra Routh Theresa Estrada Chun Lam Sherla Pena Roslyn Flores J1ll Alonzo Patncra Ehzondo Enn Br Row 3 Glorla De La Garza Marla Sanchez Brenda Bustamante Janette Ramos Jeanne Brown Sylvla Medra Evangelme 0rt1z Row 4 San Pelayo Susan Brendele Alma Borrego Mary Perez Robyn Fleetwood Bonlta Cortez Patrlcra Vrllarreal Josre Vrllela Patrrcra Barrera The Jumor OEA fOff1ce Educat1onal ASSOCIHIIOHD IS one branch of the Edrson s OEA chapter Jumor glrls study the techmques 1nvolved rn offrce employ ment These glrls are tralned 1n then Junlor year to hold a Job at a local bus1ness 1n therr senlor year Theresa Estrada works hard dunng her V O E class 1 1 Z O I O I l T F . , a 4 1 - , - , - , - , 2 3 , , , , , , , : 5 l i 7 1 Y : y 1 , y , , 3 , - 7 ,, .,, I , V H L l - 0.E.A. Senior 1: Mrs. King OEA Coordinator, Sandra Martinez-Reporter, Joann Acosta-Sec., Rose Aguirre-President, Connie Martinez- Gennie Sifuentez, Belinda Ruiz, Rachel Andrade, Cindy Lopez. Sandra Martinez works on her assignment during her O.E.A. class. - - Sylvia Martinez-Chaplin, Row 2: Rosie Vela, Laurie Jimenez, Sandra Enriquez, Sharon Ortiz, Rosalie Lozano, Adele Ochoa, Mendez, Pam Mathews, Lisa Rodriquez, Row 3: Maria Gongora, Yolanda Salazar, Sherri Brooley, Barbara Ann Lama, Elizabeth The senior OEA is made up of girls who have completed one year of OEA training. Most of the girls participated in a work study program in which they work the other day. Since OEA trains students in office education, most stu- dents enter the full-time work field after gradu- ation. Students have important jobs such as clerks, bank tellers, and other office jobs. ' ' DECA- Vu-- Row l: Sponsor: Mr. Wade Langston, Secretary-Joarm Talamantez, Historian-Irene Dean, Chaplin-Martin Cisnerso, Treasurer-Sh: Mercer, President-Ronald Guzer, Vice Pres.-Peggy Gomez, Reporter-Mario Villanueva. Row 2: Albert Perales, Rose Thomas, Dora Ba Lilly Herrera, Norma Menchaca, Olga Villanueva, Evelyn DeLeon, Betty Aguillon, Tony Barrera. Row 3: Roland Rangel, Rose Isaac, Vi Rodriguez, Celeste Martin, Rosemary Campos, Glinda Juarez, Carrie Deleon, Mary Isaac, Tina Jacobs, Jose Garcia. Row 4: Terri Warner, Kocian, Raul Lopez, Ernest Cantum, Jose Gallegos, Rhonda Pritchet. DECA stands for Distributive Education Clubs of America. The members of the club work half day at many of the department stores around the city as well as other establishments which give them the knowledge of what working world is like. Sponsor of the club is Wade Langston. He does a lot to help students in the working world. This year they sold a large amount of candy, which was a big success.. Each year the club elects officers to run the DECA programs. Many of these students stay with theirjobs for the future. Albert Perales unloads his stock, during his working period at Har Andy. D.E.C.A. f Upper Left: Mario Villanueva says: this is a pretty good gun for its price. Middle Left: Rose Thomas poses for a picture. Lower Left: Dora Bazan shows off her flowers at Winns. Peggy Gomez looks busy while working at Walgreens. uto Mechanics 1 E F W Row I: Left to Right: Virgil Fisher, Larry Garza, Eric Sandoval, Rudy Gonzales, Jose Rivera. Row 2: Santos Rivas, David Ortiz, N Hogan, Ernest Bermea, Mike De la Fuente, Joe Martinez, Mario Ruiz. The Auto Mechanics Club is outstanding in skill. With the high prices of automobile repairs students in VICA are receiving a valuable Vocational Education. The sponsor of VICA is Mr. Jesse Guzman Students in the club work on their own cars as well as student and faculty cars. Couple of students went to compete in district, Mike De la Fuente and Mike Hogan came back as first place winners. They also went to Dallas to compete for state. We all want to wish them the best of luck. GOOD LUCK GUYS. Mike De la Fuente and Mike Hogan take a break while posing fo picture. O adio 85 T. . --Q. The sponsor of Radio 8L T, V. ' is Mr. Jack Cunningham. Radio 8z T. V. is working on getting the students to stay in electronics. Maintaining the P. A. system for any special occasion held in the school. Radio 8a T. V. puts effort toward helping out the school. And the experience you get in there can help you in your com- ing future. l 1: Tim Martinez, Randy Villarreal, Mario Ritz, Veronica Esquena, Evelyn Alva, Paul Kilpatrick, Anita Castillo, Irene Guaiareo Row 2: Kern, John Moreno, David Sanchez, Ruben Torrez, Alberto Rivera, Daniel Pidz. Richard Vielmann, Leonard Perez Row 3: Stanly Luis Huerta, George Kunz, Carlos Cortez, Louis Cortinas, Carlos Alejandro, Darrell Fox, Anthony Votion. Paint 8a Bod The instructor of Paint Sc Body 5 J is Mr. Ron Blakeman. Auto Paint ,... ,, 2? 8L Body is another of Edison's Vocational programs. The pur- pose of this class is to help the students learn to fix and paint automobiles. It also helps stu- dents to refinish and adjust car fenders. This is a two year pro- gram designed for students who wish to work in a body shop in the near future. Z anal! v 1: Ronald Blakeman Clnstructorj, Paul Pena, Daniel Gutierrez, Jose Casanova, Roger Flores, David Garza, Richard Hodge Row 2: Alex zo, Rene Ramos, Daniel Mendez, George Casarez, John Acosto, Juan Del Moral, Javier Uribe Row 3: Roland Guerra, Joe Landa, Raul dero, Eddie Diaz, Ernesto Martinez, Gabriel Barrego, Margarito Faz Row 4: Martin Perez, Ruben Hernandez, Jesse Lopez, John Zule, Mike era, Roman Manzano, Francisco Flores. M . C. T. Row l: Daniel Uranga-Vice President, Harold Flores-Sgt. at Arms. Fritz Klabonde, John Gonzalez, Ernest Ybarra, Lisa Travis-Repor Anna Beekman Row 2: Yolanda Sheely. Debbie Acosta, Lino Hodge, Highio Hinojosa, George Rodriguez, Robert Granado, Andrew Strenin Victor Smith Row 3: Richard Mundine-Coordinator, Daniel De Los Santos, Homer Salazar, Ralph Martinez. Albert Jones, Edwin Tessm Rex Colbath-Treasurer, Edmond Lopez, Kurt Alff, Ramond Dominquez. I. C. T. Industrial Cooperative training is one of 'A the many work-study programs at Edison. Mr. Rich- ard Mundine is the sponsor. This Club is made of stu- dents with such skills as: Plumbing, Electricians, Mechanics and Home builders. Juniors in this pro- gram learn skills and basics. While trained seniors are placed in work areas. I. C. T. participated in two con- tests this year District Competition in February which 16 of the students took first place ribbons. In April comes the State Competition where hopefully they will all come back as winners. X ..... ,,.,,. HQ , me ' Q ,,.,, A ,ft f - f tv ff , 'W K u...qpm-0IrW'l Opposite Page bottom right: Homer Salazar shows off his project. This Page Upper left: Debbie Acosta shows off her hood. Middle left: George Rodriquez receives a medal from Mr. Mundine. Rick Dominguez receives a medal also from Mr. Mundine. Top right: Edmund Lopez shows off his meats. Upper right: John Gonzalez, George Rodriquez and Ralph Martinez carry out their projects. Q4 f, , , ,M . V, mg, f , E 4 1 I-.--- DECA Members Work Out in the Business World Above: Dona Gazen. Top Right: Erne I Bottom Right: Raul Lopez. .AY ' ECA students are preparing themselves for the future. Many d down jobs that are very promising for their lives ahead. Top ft: Tina Jacobs. Top Right: Olga Villanueva. Above: Norma enchaca. 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SHIRLEY OSSARIO Ads 247 Ortiz, Alex 19, 32, 57, 59 Ortiz, Beatrice 91 Ortiz, David 59, 61 Ortiz, David S. 59 Ortiz, Evagelin 76 Ortiz, Leticia 59 Ortiz, Margaret 76 Ortiz, Mark 42, 59 Ortiz, Ricky 102 Ortiz, Sharon 59 Oscos, Jose 30, 59 Ostos, Cecilia 91 Ostos, Lewis 76 Osuma, Elizabeth 103 Ovalle, Juan 103 Ozuniga, Grace 91 Pachaco, Oscar 103 Padgett, Deborah 30, 91 Padilla, Henry 103 Paiz, Daniel 86, 91 Paiz, Sandra 103 Palacios, Ricardo 59 Palazzo, Albert 91 Palmieri, Timothy 103 Palomo, Adam 59 Paveglio, Joseph 76 Paveglio, Nick 32, 91 ALI5REDO'5 TACOS Pavon, Albert 76 Pedrazine, David 91 Pedrazine, Gregory 76 Pelaiyo, Manuel 103 Pelayo, Sandra 76 Pena, Adelina 59 Pena, Debbie 91 Pena, Linda 15, 48, 59 Pena, Sheila 76 Pena, Warren 91 Pegpeno, Rosalinda 82, Perales, Albert 59 Perales, Anthony 59 Perales, Elizabeth 91 Perales, Mary Jane 76 Perales, Rosie 91 Perez, Adrian 76 Perez, Becky 103 Perez, Brenda 59 Perez, Daniel 91 Perez, David 76 Perez, Deborah 76 Perez, Jimmy 76 Perez, Joel 103 Perez, Leonard 59 Perez, Lucy 103, 105 Perez, Martin 91 Perez, Mary 76, 91 Homemade Flour Tortillas Tacos Barbacoa 8: Corn 8: Flour Tortlllas Sundays Only 7 to 1 p.m. Take Out Orders Plate Lunches Blanco Shopping Center Closed Mondays Tues.-Thurs. 7-2:30 Fri.-Sat. 7-3 3815 Blanco 733 5212 248 Ads Perez, Norma 59 Perez, Rosemary 76 Perez, Ruth 91 Perez, Salome 76 Perez, Victor 76 Perryman, Monica 76 Phipps, Felica 76 Pimental, Patricia 59 Pokolff, James 76 Pollok, Melanie 77 Pope, John 59 Powell, James 91 Prichett, Ronda 77 Quinones, Isanael 103 Quinones, Sylvia 59 Quintanilla, Robert 103 Quintanilla, Jeanne 103 Quintero, Jose 24, 59 Quiroga, Leticia 59 Rabago, Rebecca 77 Ramirez, Cynthia 59 Ramirez, Debra 59 Ramirez, Diana 59 Ramirez, Mark 59 Ramirez, Paul 77 Ramirez, Rene 77, 93 Ragmirez, Rosalinda 82, 1 Ramirez, Sandra 77 Ramirez, Simon 59 Ramirez, Sylvia 59 Ramon, Richard 59 Ramos, Grace 59 Ramos, Juanita 77 Ramos, Rene 77 Rangel, Guy 77 Rangel, Roland 59 Retault, Larry 77 Reyes, Anita 59 Reyes, Carrie 28, 57, 59, 64 Ricks, Amanda 32, 92 Rincon, Olga 77 Rios, Annette 7, 9, 15, 48, 53, 59 Rios, Carlos 77 Rios, J osephina 77 Rios, Lorena 82, 92 Rivas, Santos 77 Rivera, Jose 62 Robledo, Ilia 62 Robledo, Patricia 62 Robles, Shirley 62 Rodriguez, Abraham 77 Rodriguez, Adolopho 62 Rodriguez, Antonheette 77 Rodriguez, Diana 62 Rodriguez, George 62 Rodriguez, Janie 62 Rodriguez, Lisa 62 Rodriguez, Mary Lou 77 Rodriguez, William 32, 77 Rodriguez, Yvette 62 Rodriguez, Yvonne 33, 48, 50, 62 Romero, George 9, 77 Romo, Roland 77 Rosenwald, Joyce 77, 161 Routh, Debra 22, 77 Rueda, Sylvia 82, 93 Ruiz, Alama 62 Ruiz, Belinda 62 Ruiz, Mario 77 Saenz, Sarah 62 Saenz, Susan 67, 71 Salazar, Gina 82, 93 Salazar, Homer 62 Salazar, Ida 62 Salazar, Laura 62 Salazar, Yolanda 62, 93 Saldana, J aine 93 Saldana, Nancy 93 Saldana, Rosenda 93 Sampayo, Sandra 62 SanMiguel, Arturo 62 SanMiguel, Phillip 62 Sanchez, Andrew 62 Sanchez, Ben 107 Sanchez, Cynthia 48, 62 Sanchez, David 93 Sanchez, Eddie 62, 78 Sanchez, Jay 78 Sanchez, Jeffrey 93 Sanchez, Joe 94 Sanchez, Juanita 107 Sanders, Troy 45, 62 Sandoval, Arnulfo 62 Sandoval, Eric 62 Sandoval, Javier 94 Sandoval, Joe 94 Sandoval, Laura 94 Sandoval, Juan 94 Sandoval, Laura 107 Sandoval, Norma 107 Sandoval, Roland 107 San Klair, Ghat 94 San Ramon, Sandra 107 San Ramon, Ted 94 Santana, Yolanda 94 Saucedo, Manuel 107 Saucedo, Mary 107 Schell, Arnold 78 Sciaraffa, Andrew 78 Sciaraffa, Cynthia 48, 62 Sciaraffa, Nancy 107 Scott, Isabela 94 Scott, Magdelena 107 Seal, Faith 62 Seal, Melissa 78 Serna Cesar 107 Serratos Mary 107 Shadrzad Edmund 94 Sheely Yolanda 62 Srbley Mon1c 107 S1erra Moses 107 S1fuentes Anabel67 78 S1fuentes Carol 94 S1fuentes Genevleve 62 S1fuentes Gerard 107 S1fuentes Jav1er 88 94 Srlva Roland 62 S1lvas Corma 29 108 Sm1th Burt 94 Sm1th Cec111a 95 Sm1th Marc1e 15 67 Sol1s Irene 78 Sol1s Lor1e 67 78 Sosa Cel1a 94 Sparks Debra 15 22 78 Sprrggs L1sa 108 Stanley Jesus 78 Stanuk1nos Stanley 30 Strummel Andrew 62 Suarez Mary Talamantz Joann 78 Tamez Amelra 62 Tamez Gurllermo 62 Tamez Roger 104 108 Trnagero Amelra 107 Tessman Edwrn 79 T1m11n Donald 79 Tobar Frank 82 94 TOb1aS Frank 62 Torres Davld 79 Torres Juan 79 Torres Juha 62 Torres R1chard 62 Torres Margaret 79 Tovar Teresa 67 79 Travrs L1sa 79 Trevrno Catherlne 62 Trevrno Ernest 79 Trujlllo Jorge 67 79 Trujrllo Robert 67 Tynan Sally 35 67 79 Uranaga Dan1el79 Urdrales Carlos 79 Urryra L1nda 108 Valdez Cynth1a 15 96 108 Valdez Beatrrce 108 Valdez El123 29 48 56 Valdez Henry 108 Valdez Ja1me 95 Valdez Jav1er 95 Valdez Joyce 95 Valdez Laura 48 Valdez Lorena 48 Valdez Lorrnda 63 Valdez Mar1a 95 Valdez Martha 93 Valdez Vrctor 108 Van Less Ehzabeth 105 Vargas Carlos 108 Vasquez Debra 108 Vasquez D1na 95 Vasquez Marrlyn 105 Vasquez Vrrgrnra 105 Vasquez V1rg1n1a 63 Vasquez Yolanda 108 Ve a Hector 63 Ve a Helrar 108 Ve a Rosarro 63 Ve a Sandra 108 Vera Sylvla 95 Vera Tony 108 Vera Yvonne 95 Verastrque Melrnda 63 Vetters Cynth1a 95 Vrelman R1chard 63 Vldales Rudy 109 V1lla Robert 63 Vrllanueva MHYIO 48 63 Vrllereal Adam 63 V1l1ereal Alonso 109 Vrllereal Carlos 109 Vrllereal Chr1st1na 82 95 Vrllereal Cynth1a 63 Vrllereal Juanrta 63 Vrllereal Joann 95 Vrllereal L1sa 63 Vrllereal Lou1s 20 63 Vrnton L1sa 63 Vltela Lu1s 20 63 Votron Anthony 63 Webb Tammy 63 Wells Zlna 15 Wh1te Errc 109 Wh1te R1chard 67 Wh1te Robert 30 48 63 W1lk1ns Laura 37 95 W1lk1ns Tammy 63 Whrttle Chr1s 109 Wrlson Denrse 95 W1t Steve 109 Wong Donna 95 Woolley Margaret 109 Wollny Larry 109 Automotrve Industnal Servroe NORTHSIDE RADIATOR 2733 Blanco 733 6228 Frank Flunnke Manager Ba!! Jim BM!-B-QIIE Blanco 81 Fresno Yanez Brenda 15 Yanez Doak 95 Zamora Joe 95 Zepeda Marre 10 Zule John 7321151 5109 . , 63 , , v 81 9 7 I I I Q , . , . , 5 A , , ,63 1 3 a , l . , . 7 , . , 3 Q , - , , 5 9 , . . . ' . 1 Q - I , , 108 1 , . . , . , . 7 I ' s 9 , . ' , - , . . . , ' , , n v . 3 9 . 9 . 9 s , ' ' , l , l ., 1 3 7 7 1 9 . 62 1 , 1 , . 5 9 7 , . , . 1 , 1 7 ' ' 3 1 9 l a 7 9 7 Tejeda, Alex 94 Vlanueva, Olga 63 7 A 7 7 I 7 108 , ' u . , . . , , , w , . . I 7 7 . 7 . 7 , . u , . , . 7 . 7 , , , - 1 , . , , . n , . 7 ' 7 I 7 , 1 , A . 7 ' 7 A 7 7 l 7 . 7 7 .. , N 7 7 7 7 7 7 , ' v , . 7 . I , ' s 9 9 s v ' 1 65. A 7 l l . 7 7 7 7 . . , 7 7 7 7 . s 7 . 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Ads 249 ALMA MATER Dear Edison We sing our praise for you Our Black and Gold We pledge our loyalty Long live our school We give our best to thee , . Dear Edison, We love and honor too. FIGHT SONG All Hail to old Edison, The Black and the Gold. Long may her colors fly. Rise all ye sons and ye daughters too, Her spirit must not die. So hail to old Edison, The Black and the Gold. What care We for the rest? We Will give all We've got for old Edison The school that We love best. PRAYER SONG Golden Bears keep Winning, for the school That We love best, you know that We are for you, you have more than Stood the test. Losing days are over, Come and fight us novv, who dares. Show them now vvho's shinning, Keep on winning, Golden Bears. IOR Acevedo, Brenda M.: French Club 1-4, Sec.-Treas. 2, Pres. 3-4, Marching Band 3-4, Sec. 4, Student Council 1-4, FHA 3, Spanish Club 1-3, Sounding Boards 2-4, Junior Class V.P. 3, NHS 3-4 Acosta, Debbie: DECA 3, ICT 4 Aeosta, JoAnn: Spiriteers 1, Student Council 1-4, Business Club 3, OEA 3-4, Sec. 4, VOE-OEA Chaplain 3 Alff, Kurt: Auto Shop 2-3, ICT 4 Aguirre, Cyndi: Spiriteers 1, Pep Squad 2-4, Golden Girls 3-4, HOCT 3-4, HOSA 4 Aguirre, Rose: Sounding Boards 1-2, OEA 3-4, President 4, Business Club 3, Student Council 4 Alfaro, Jose: ROTC 1-4, Rifle Team 1-4, Captain 3, Brigade Commander 4, Senior Planning Board 4 Almaraz, Irma: VICA Drafting Club, Chaplain 3-4, Band 1-2 Anderson, Nettie: Pep Squad 4, Student Council 1-3, NHS 4, Speech Club 4 Arguello, Corina: Pep Squad 2-4, V-Pres. 4, Golden Girls 3-4, HOTC 3-4, Pres. 4, HOSA 3-4, Junior Senate 3, Student Council 4, Council of Pres- idents 4 Avalos, Jerry: 2,3,4, Football Andrade, Rachel: VOE 3,4 Arredondo, Ramiro: Varsity Baseball 3, Vocational Drafting, Vice-Pres. 4 Balderas, Mary: Golf 1-4, Captain 4, Advisory Committee 3 Barrera, Margaret: Spiriteers 1, Pep Squad 2,3,4, J.V. Cheerleader 3, Var- sity Cheerleader 4, Math Club 4, Orchestra 1-4, Junior Senate 3 Bartels, Steve: N.H.S. 3,4, NEDT Test Award 2, Football 1 Becker, Karen: Spiriteers 1, Treasurer, Pep Squad 2,3, Alpha 8z Omega 3,4, Business Club 4, Treasurer, Math Team l,2,3, NHS 3,4 Belew, Andrew: Science Club 1,2, Sgt. At Arms 2, Chess Club 1-4, Vice President 4, NHS 3-4, Orchestra 1-4 Bromley, Sherri: OEA 3,4, Pep Squad 4 Caberera, Leticia: Spiriteers 1, Pep Squad 2,3,4, VOE 3, Sounding Board 2 Canela, Michael: Football l,3,4, Drafting l,3,4 Cantu, Richard: Football 1-4, Baseball 1-4, E Club 3,4, N.H.S. 3,4, FHA 4 Cardenas, Javier: Football l,2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, E Club 3,4 Carielo, Oscar: French Club 3,4, Varsity Soccer Team 4 Carrillo, Marie: Pep Squad 2, Golden Girl 3, Captain 4, Junior Senate 3, Business Club 3,4, Student Council 4 Carrillo, Nieves: Journalism 3,4, Marching Band 3,4 Casanova, Jose Luis: Football 2, Body and Fender 3,4 Castano, Teresa: Spiriteer 1, Pep Squad 2,3, Golden Girl 4, Alpha 8: Omega 1, Junior Senate 3, HOSA 3,4, Tutor 3 Castillo, Richard: Auto Mechanics 2,3, Varsity Track 4 Casillas, Martha: Spiriteers 1, Pep Squad 2, Business Club 2 Cervantes, Mary: ROTC 1, Marching Band 2-3, FTA 1,2, Business Club 3 Castaneda, Martha: Sounding Board 3, Spanish Club 3, Pres. 4, Business Club 4, Student Council 4 Castillo, Andrew: Track 2, Choir, Secretary 3, Student Council 2,4, Jazz Band 4, Business Club Vice Pres. 4, Sounding Board Castro, Bertha: HOCT 3,4, NHS 4 Chapa, Richard: ROTC 1-4 Chumchal, David: Golf l,2,3 Cirilo, Anthony: FTA 1-4, President 4, Spanish Club 1-3, 3 Treasurer, Sounding Board 1-3, VICA 2-3, 2 Treasurer, Council of Presidents 3, Band 4 Rifle Twirler Cisneras, Martin: Science Club 1, Sounding Board 2,3, Student Council 2- 4, DECA 4 Claire, Robert: Marching Band 3-4 Cortinas, Louis: Radio-TV 2,3,4, Secretary 4 Cuellar, Alma Cuellar, Jacob: VICA Club 2-4, Voc., Drafting 2-4 Cullen, David: German Club 3,4, Tennis 1,2 Dean, Irene: D.E. I and II, Historian 4 De La Cruz, Richard: VICA Vocational Drafting 2, Vice President 3, President 4, Basketball 1, Sounding Board l,4, Student Council 3,4, Spanish Club 2 De La Fuente, Michael: Auto Mechanic 2,3,4, VICA 2,3,4, Football 1 252 Senior Honors HO OR DeLeon, Carol: Track Team l, Art l,2,4 DeLeon, Carrie: Spiriteers 1, Volleyball 1, Swimming 2,3, Student Cou l,2,3, DECA 4 DeLeon, Evelyn: HOCT 3, DECA 4 Diaz, Esther: FTA 2, Pep Squad 1,2 Donnell, Carla: Marching Band 1-4, Head Twirler 3, Feature Twirle NHS 3,4, Secretary 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Senior Planning Boar Alpha 8: Omega 3,4, Vice President 4 Duran, Josephine: Art 2,3,4 Edwards, Frank: Spanish Club 4, Stage Band 3,4, Marching 1,2, JV ketball Eller, Donald: Marching 1-4, Stage Band 2-4, Sounding Boards 1,2, man Club 4, NHS 3,4 Encino, Andy: J.V. Track 1, Varsity Track 2, Math Club 3, Treas Drama Club 3, Speech Club 4, FHA 4, Student Council 2,3,4, Sop more Planning Board 2, Junior Senate 3 Esparza, Barbara: German Club 4, FHA 3 Estrada, Mike: Radio 8a T.V. 2,3,4 Enriquez, Sandie: Student Council 1, Business Club 3, OEA 3,4 Ferris, Kimberlee: Sounding Boards l,2,3, Student Council l,2,3, Sp Staff 3, Photographer 3, Head Photographer 4, French Club 4, N 3,4, Bear Track Staff 3 Fischer, Cathy: Soccer 4, ROTC l,2,3, FHA 4, Spanish Club 4, HOC Choir-Vice President 4 Flores, Ruben: Freshman Sounding Board 1, Sounding Boards 3-4, dent Council 4 Fore, Julia: DECA 4, HOTC 4, ROTC 2,3,4 Fox, Darrell: Radio 8: T.V. 2,3,4 Fromlath, Tammy: Spiriteers 1, Honey Bears 2,3,4, Golden Girls 4, B ness Club 4, VOE 3 Galindo, Yvette: Spanish Club l,2,3,4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Golden Girls El Co. Captain 4, Junior Senate 3 Gallegos, Lupe: Auto Mechanics 2,3, DECA 4 Gamez, Brenda: Pep Squad 3,4, Spiriteers 1, Business Club 4, VOE 3 Garcia, Hilario: Student Council 1-4, Sounding Boards 1,2, VICA 1- President, Spanish Club 3,4 Garcia, Joe R.: Auto Mechanics, 2,3, DE 4 Garza, David: Woodworking 2, Auto Body Shop 4 I Garza, Olivia: Band 1,2, HOCT 3,4, Vice President 4, Student Council Pep Squad 4 Garza, Seferino: Football l,3,4, German Club 4 Guyer, Ronald: DECA 3, President, Student Council 1-4, ROTC 1-2 Gomez, Rudy: Spanish Club 1, Marching Band 1-4, Assistant Dru, Major 4 1 Gomez, Sandy: Spiriteers 1, Junior Sounding Board 3, Pep Squad 3 Varsity Cheerleader 4, Swim Team 2,3,4, E Club 2,3,4 Gongora, Maria: Spiriteers 1, VOE 3, OEA 4 Gonzales, Eddie: Drafting 1-3, Track 1, Woodworking 4 Gonzales, David: Marching Band 3,4, Stage Band 3,4 Gonzales, Donna: HOTC 3 Gonzalez, Henry: Drafting 3,4, Marching Band 4 Gonzalez, Javier: Marching Band l,2,3,4, Stage Band 1-4 Gonzalez, Joe: Drafting 3 Gonzalez, John: Football 1,2, Track 1,2, ICT 4 Gonzalez, Maria: Student Council 1,2, Business Club 4 Gonzales, Raymond: Football 1-4, E Club 4, HOCT 3, ICT 4 Gonzalez, Robert: Spanish Club 4, Business Club 4, ROTC 1-4 Gonzales, Rudolph: VICA 2, VICA Vice President 3-4, Student Count 3,4 Guerra, Sophia: VICA Vocational Drafting 3,4 Guttierrez, Danny: Football 1, Auto Body and Fender, Vica Stude Council 2, Sounding Board 3, Vice Pres. of VICA 3, Pres. of Auto Boc and Fender 4, VICA 4 Gutierrez, Primo: French Club 3,4, NHS 3,4, E Club 4, Student Count Artist 4, Math Team 1,2, Track Team 2,3,4, Cross Country 2,3, Soccer Harrell, Paula: Spiriteer Vice Pres. 1, Sounding Boards 1-3, Stude Council 4, Honey Bears 2,3,4, Drill Team 2, Head Soph. Cheerleadc HE CLASS OF 1981 .V. Cheerleader 3, Head Varsity Cheerleader 4 nden, William: Soccer 4 rnandez, Rosie: Spiriteers l, Pep Squad 2, VOE 3 mandez, Veronica: Pep Squad 3,4, Executive 4, Spanish Club 4 y, Theresa: Spiriteers I, Business Club 4, DECA 4 es, Randy: NHS 3,4, Business Club 3,4 lguin, Ralph: Student Council 2,4, Sounding Boards l-3, Sophomore lass, Vice-Pres. 2, Business Club 3, J .V. Baseball Team 2, Varsity Soc- er Team 4, Math Team 4, NHS 4 ston, Regina: Volleyball 1-4, Basketball l-4, Track 2, Sounding Boards ,4, Student Council 2-4, Sec. 3,4, ESSA 2,3, Sec. 3, Swim Team 4 obs, Stephanie: Spiriteer President 1, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Secretary 4, olden Girl 4, Student Council l,2,3, Junior Class Secretary 3, French lub 2, Business Club 3,4, Sounding Board 1,2,3 obs, Tina: DECA 3,4, Volleyball l enez, Laurie: Volleyball Team 1, VOE 3,4 nson, Shirley: Volleyball l-4, Basketball 1-4, Track l-4, E Club 2-4, Match Club 1-4 es, Albert: l.C.T, VICA 3,4, ROTC 1 rez, Glenda: FHA 1-4, DECA 4 'g, Noris: Spiriteers 1, FTA l,2, Business Club 2, ROTC 2-4, Color uard 2,3 g, lone: ROTC 1,3 nt, Richard: Marching Band l,2,3,4, German Club 2,3, Tennis 3, HOSA 3,4, Treasurer 4, Sounding Board 2 lpatrick, Paul: Radio 8a T.V. 3,4, Basketball 2,3,4 ssling, Mike: Sounding Board l,2,3, Student Council I-4, Vocational Drafting 3, Vice-President of Sr. Class 4 abunde, Fritz: German Club l,2, ICT 3, Pres. 4 cian, Ron: DECA 3,4, Football 1 aft, Rachel: Spiriteers 1, Pep Squad 3,4, Golden Girl 4, Sounding Boards 3,4, Student Council 1-4, Chaplain 4, Business Club 4, Basket- ball Manager 4, FHA 3, Alpha Omega l ma, Barabara: OEA 3,4, Business Club 3 ubach, James: Marching Band l-4, Science Club 2, German Club 1,2 under, Stephany: Spiriteers 1, Pep Squad 2,3, Student Council l, Sounding Board l,2, Alpha 8z Omega l al, Edward: ROTC 1-4, Business Club 2-3 al, George: Varsity Tennis 2,3, Captain 4, NHS 3, Vice-Pres. 4 al, Sergio: Basketball 1-4, Track 3, German Club 3,4, E Club 2,3,4 bo, Gabriel: Drama 1-4, Vocational Drafting 3,4, FTA 2,4, President 4 pez, Cindy: OEA 4, VOE 3,4 pez, Diana: Spiriteers l,2,3, Student Council 2,4 pez, Frank: Baseball 1, Spanish Club 1, Track 1, Junior Senate 3, Exec- utive Officer of Student Council 4, Senior Class President 4, Football 4 ve, Herman: Football l, Track 1, Vocational Drafting 2,3,4, Sgt. at Arms 3,4 opez, Roxanne: Marching Band l-4, Flag Corp 3, Co-Captain 4, FTA l, Math Team l,2, Alpha 8: Omega l,2, Secretary 3, President 4, Sounding Boards 1-3, Student Council 4, Yearbook Staff 4 nzano, Rosalie: Volleyball l,2, OEA 3,4, Student Council 4 ahar, Elizabeth: DECA 4, VOE 4 artin, Patricia: FTA 1-4, Chaplain 2,3, Vice President 4, Literary Maga- zine 1-4, 3 Secretary, 4 Assistant Editor, German Club 2-4, 4 Sgt. at , Arms lartinez, Annette: Spiriteers l, Honey Bears 2,3,4, Sophomore Sounding Board 2, Student Council 2,3, Junior Senate 3 artinez, Arthur: Radio and T.V. 2,3 artinez, Connie: VOE Secretary! Treasurer 3, OEA Treasurer 4 artinez, Ernie: Sounding Boards l-3, Baseball 1-2, Basketball 1-3 artinez, Fermin: Football l-4, Basketball l,2, Track 1, Baseball 1-4, Vocational Drafting 3,4 Ilartinez, Joe: VICA 2,3,4 Iartinez, Sandra: Student Council 1-3, Business Club 4, OEA 3,4, Band , l,2, Asst. Drum Major 3, Flag Corps 2,3, Spanish Club 2, NHS 3,4 Gartinez, Sylvia: Spiriteers 1, VOE 3,4, Freshman Sounding Board 1 athews, Pamela. Math Club l,2, Marching Band l,2,3, Flag Corp 3, Sounding Board l,2, OEA 3,4, NHS 3,4 Mays, Vance: Drama I-4, Chaplain 3, President 4, Speech Club 1-4, Treas.!Sec. 4, Literary Magazine l-4, FTA l,2,3, Student Council 4, Sounding Board l,2, French Club 3,4 McGowan, Ricky: Marching Band l-4, Stage Band 3,4 Medrano, Sara: Volleyball 1-4, Basketball 1-4 Menchaca, Norma: Spiriteers l,2, DECA 3,4 Mendez, Brenda S.: Spiriteers l, Freshman Class Treasurer 1, Sophomore Class Secretary 2, Spanish Club 1,4, VOE 3, Vice Pres. Mendez, Diane: Marching Band 2,3,4, Business Club 2,3 Mercer, Sharon: Sounding Board l,2, DECA 3, Treasurer 4 Messer, Blake: High School 1-4 Moczygemba, Joe: Football 1-4, Baseball 1-4, Track 1-4, E Club 2,3,4, FHA 3,4 Moore, John: Marching Band l-4, Stage Band 3,4, National Honor Soci- ety 3,4, German Club 4 Moore, Walter: Drama Club 2,3, ROTC 2,3, Student Council 2 Morales, Louis: Marching Band l-4, Stage Band 2,3, HOCT 2 Parliamen- tarian, German Club 3,4 President, Student Council l-2, Sounding Board 2,3 Muniz, Isabel: Freshman Sounding Board 1, Student Council l Neslony, Marie: ROTC 1-3, NHS 3,4 Ochoa, Adele: OEA 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Chairman 3,4, Student Council 4 Ochoa, Mary: FHA 1, Spiriteers l, Pep Squad 2 Ortiz, Alex: Marching Band l-4, Stage Band 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Sound- ing Board 2,3, Spanish Club 4 Ortiz, David: Basketball 1-4, Baseball 1-4, Track 1-2, E Club 2,3,4 Ortiz, David R.: Baseball l, Football 2,4, Auto Mechanics 3,4, German Club 4 Ortiz, Mark: Football 2,3,4, Spanish 4, Jr. Senate 3, Sounding Board 2, Student Council 4, Drama 3,4, Drafting 2 Ortiz, Sharon: Track l, Business Club 3, OEA 3,4 Oscos, Jose: Business Club 3, President 4, French Club l-4, Sounding Boards 1-4, Student Council l,2,4, NHS 3,4, Baseball 4 Pena, Lupita: Freshman Class Vice-President 1, Sounding Boards 1-4, Student Council l-4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Drill Team 2, Cheerleader 2,3,4, Spanish Club 4, Business Club 4 Pearales, Albert: Football 1-2, Track 1-2, DECA 3,4, fSgt. at Armsj Pearales, Anthony: Marching Band 3,4, German Club 2,3,4 Perez, Brenda: Spiriteer 1, Pep Squad 2,3, Golden Girl 4 Perez, Mike: ICT 4 Pope, John: Marching Band 2,3,4, NHS 3,4 Quiroga, Leticia Quinoines, Sylvia: HOTC 2, DECA 3, Speech 4 Quintero, Jose: NHS 3,4, Business Club 4 Ramirez, Cynthia: FTA 1-2, Parliamentarian 3, Corresponding Secretary 4, Spiriteers 1, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Spanish Club l-4, Junior Senate 3, FHA 4, Choir 4, Drama Club 4 Ramirez, Debbie: Track I-4, Cross Country 2-4, Student Council 1-2, Planning Board 2,3, Spanish Club 4, FTA 1, Literary Magazine 4, Pep Squad 2-4, Lt. Pres. 4 Ramirez, Diana: Student Council l,2,3, HOSA 1 Ramirez, Mark: Woodshop l-4 Ramirez, Simon: Marching Band 1-4 Ramirez, Sylvia: Spanish Club 3,4, Business Club 4 Ramos, Grace: Drill Team l,2, Soccer, FHA 4, Spanish Club 4, Choir Secretary 4, HOCT 3 Rangel, Roland: Football 1, DECA 3,4 Reyes, Anita: Business Club 4, Spiriteers 1, Honey Bears 2-4, Golden Girl 4, VOE 3 Reyes, Carrie: Marching Band l,2, Vice Pres. 3, President 4, Stage Band 3,4, Student Council 3,4, Science Club Treasurer 2, Spanish Club 3, Sounding Boards 2,3, NHS 3,4, Council of Presidents 4 Rivera, Jose: VICA 3,4 Robledo, Ilia: ROTC-Drill Team 3,4, ROTC 1-4 Rodriguez, Diana: Vocational Drafting, VICA 3, Business Club 4 Senior Honors 253 1980 SE IOR HO ORS 1981 Rodriguez, George: Sounding Board 1, Student Council 1-4, VICA 4 Rodriguez, Georgie: Spiriteers 1, Pep Squad 2,3 Rodriguez, Graice: Spiriteers 1, Cheerleader 2, Pep Squad 2-3, Student Council 2,3, Sounding Board 3, Speech Club 3, NHS 3,4, Golden Girl 4, HOSA 4 Rodriguez, Jaine: Spanish Club 1, Business Club 3,4, Spiriteer 1, Pep Squad 2,3,4, NHS 4 Rodriguez, Lisa: VOE 3-4, ROTC 1-4 Rodriguez, Yvette: ROTC 1-4, Spanish Club 4, Literary Magazine 4, Rifle Team 1-4, NHS 4, Bear Track 3,4 Rodriguez, Yvonne: ROTC 1-4,, Rifle Team l-4, A Team 2-4, Spanish Club 3-4, Student Council 4, Literary Magazine 4, Spark Staff 4, Senior Class Secretary Romero, Natalie: DECA 3,4 Saenz, Sarah: Spanish Club 1, Student Council l,2, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Vocational Education 3, Golden Girl 4, Business Club 4, Soccer 4 Salazar, Elia: Spanish Club 1, Honey Bear Pep Squad 2, Cheerleader 2, Junior Senate 3, Class President 3, German Club 3,4, Student Council 1-3 Slaazar, Laura: VOE 3 Salazar, Luis: Marching Band 1-4, Vice President 4, Science Club 1-4, Parliamentarian 2, Math Club 3, Sounding Boards l,2, NHS 3,4 Salazar, Yolanda: VOE 3,4 Sampayo, Sandra: German Club 3,4 Sanchez, Andrew: Vocational Drafting 3,4 Sanchez, Patricia: Tennis 4 Sandoval, Arnulfo: Chess Club l,2, Drafting 1-4, ROTC 1-4, Drill Team 1-4, Drill Team Commander 4, Company Commander 3 Sandoval, Eric: Auto Mechanics 3,4, VICA 3,4 Sciaraffa, Cynthia: Spiriteers 1, Sounding Boards 1-4, Pep Squad 2, Cheerleader 2 Sheely, Yolanda: Pep Squad 3,4 Sifuentez, Genie: VOE 3,4 Silva, Roland: Track 1,2,4, Student Council 1 Stanukinos, Stanley: Student Council 2,3,4, Parliamentarian 4, NHS 3,4, Radio and T.V. 2,3, Vice President 4, Thespians l,2,3, Student Council l,2,3,4 Stremmel, Andrew: Auto Mechanics 3,4 Tamez, Amelia: ROTC l,2,3, Business Club 3,4, NHS 4, VOE 3 Tamez, Guillermo: Student Council 4, Asst. Artist 4, Spanish Club 4, Sec- retary 4 Tobias, Frank: ROTC l,2,3, Captain 3, Rifle Team l,2,3, Spanish Club 4 Torres, Richard: ROTC l,2, Drill Team 2,3, Band 3 Trevino, Cathy: Spanish Club 1, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Golden Girls 3,4, VOE 3 Truijillo, Robert: Football 1-4, So homore Class President 2 Student P , Council l,2, Track 2,3, Spanish Club 3, Sounding Boards 1,4 Valdez, Eli: Student Council l-4, Football 1-4, Sophomore Class Trea- 254 Senior Honors surer, Senior Class Treasurer, Track l,2,3, NHS 3,4, Business Clu Junior Senate 3, Math Team 1-4 Valdez, Jose Luis: NHS 3,4, Band 3 Valdez, Laura: Bear Tracks Newspaper 1-4, Editor-in-Chief, Quill ' Scroll 2-4, President 4, NHS 3,4, Literary Magazine 2-4, Sgt. at Arm Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4, Spark Yearbook 3-4, Student Council Council of Presidents 3-4, Chess Club 1, Math Club 3,4, Alpha Omega 3-4, Sounding Boards 1-3, Junior Class Treasurer, PTSA, G Soccer 4, Marching Band 1-4, Flag Corp Captain 4 Valdez, Lorena: French Club 3,4, Science Club 4, Sounding Board 1 Math Team 4 Valdez, Lorinda: Sounding Boards 1-4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Track 1-4 Vazquez, Virginia: Spiriteers 1, Track! Cross Country 4 Vela, Hector: Marching Band 1-4, Math Team 4, Science Club 4, NH Chess Club 3,4 Vela, Rosario: ROTC 1-3, VOE 3, OEA 4 Velasquez, Frank: Vocational Drafting 2, ICT 3,4, VICA 2,3,4 Villanueva, Mario: Freshman Planning Board 1, Student Council 1 Track 1-2, Business Club 3, French Club 3, Soccer Team 4, DECA 4 Villanueva, Olga: Vocational Office Education 3, DECA 4 Villarreal, Cindy: Spanish Club l,2,3, Student Council l,3, Pep Squad Golden Girl 4, FHA l,2, Sounding Boards 1-3 Villarreal, Sylvia: Spiriteers 1, Pep Squad 2,3 Vitela, Luis: Football l-4, Track 1-4, Basketball 1, E Club 2,3,4 Webb, Tammy: Drama Club 2,3,4, Spanish Club 1, Science Club 4, Jo nalism 3,4 White, Robert: Math Team 2-4, Student Council 3,4, Alpha Omega Secretary 4, French Club 3, Vice Pres. 4, Senior Sounding Board National Honor Society 3,4, Soccer 4 Wilkins, Tammy: ROTC 1,2,3,VOE 3, OEA 3, NHS 3,4 Wilson, Adrianna: ROTC 1, Sounding Boards 1,3, Swim Team 2, Spani- Club 4, Student Council 1-4 Wong, Claire: Varsity Tennis 2,3, Math Club 1-4, Vice President French Club 3, Math Team 4, Student Council 3, Freshman Class Se retary 1, NHS 3,4 Wong, Constance: Student Council 4, Senior Planning Board 4, Gd Team l,2, Math Team l-4, NHS 3,4, Speech Club 3,4, Vice President French Club 3 Wright, Damon: Band 3,4, NHS 3,4, Chess Club 4 Ybarra, Anita: ROTC, Track 2 , Ybarra, Ernest: ICT Club 3,4 Sanders, Troy: JV Basketball 1, JV Football l,2, Sounding Board 2, Ge man Club 2,3, Track Team 2,3, Drama 3,4, Varsity Football 3,4 Cruz, Rudy: Marching Band 1-2, Planning Boards 1-4, Alpha 8: Omega' 4, Chaplain 4, German Club 1-2, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Literary Mag' zine 3-4, Science Club 3-4, Council of Presidents 4, Student Council 3- Vice-President 4, Spark Yearbook 3-4, Photographer 3-4, Editor-ir Chief 4 1980 SENIOR HGN 555226014 5' 5 Q: qv j ' , ' ' i V. VEii.V'f16?E:.:EE?'5..i:zEIIS?51315 :ff V' ' I 1 H : ' ff -A ' H W ' Y 93 -3 'lkffii'Ef?fHif'?zE:,:E-'flifiiu-'i-i1 7 U r ' III V ORS 1981 0415 Vf Q mam! Leaders Make It Happen! George Leal The Valedictorian for the 1980-1981 graduating class was George Leal. He received the S.A.I.S.D. scholastic achieve- ment award all four years in high school and the Incarnate Word College centen- nial scholastic achievement award. George earned the Golden E award for highest ranking student and an E award for his tennis achievements. During his senior year, George was cap- tain of the tennis team and played on the varsity team from his freshman year to his senior year. George is also vice-president of the National Honor Society. George plans to go to UT at Austin and study Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering. 256 Leaders Constance Wong Salutatorian this year is Constance Wong. In vari- ous contests, she placed 2nd in UIL district typing, lst place scrimmage Algebra II, lst Place Biochemis- try at Alamo Science Fair, 3rd place American Can- cer Society and honorable mention at a Biology II Lanier Tournament. Constance participated in the girls varsity golf team, the Geology Explorer Post 890, Science Jets club, National Honor Society, French club, Quill and Scroll, Chinese youth of San Antonio, and the Senior Senate. Constance plans to go to A8LM and study Civil Engineering and Geology. it t aww' QF., .L nv q, . it U 7 '. Ellgigflz -951 U, . Q, in f ,, Q ef Wi' T A 1 if r SHIRLEY JOHNSON hosen as the outstanding female athlete ley Johnson, participates in basketball volleyball teams. Shirley received an orable mention for volleyball and was en for the all district basketball team. ley placed lst in the shot put and anced to regionals. She was in the ESSA 'sor committeeg she was also a member of math club and served as secretary her 'or year. Shirley was in the E club and s to go to college. JOE MOCZYGEMBA Football and baseball were Joe Moczygemba's main interests dur- ing his years at Edison. He made All-City honorable mention in base- ball and All-District 2nd team in football. He was a member of the E club for three years. Joe plans to attend Hill Junior College and major in ranch management or physical education. To top off Joeis senior year he was chosen for the first team All-district for baseball, as short-stop, 2nd All-Stars Team for baseball. DAVID ORTIZ An outstanding member of the athletic program was David Ortiz. David took an All-District honorable mention for 78-79g an All-City honorable mention. In 80-81 he placed all tournament S.A.I.S.D. All- City honorable mention and was selected as a member of the north- side basketball team. He was chosen for the All-District baseball cen- ter fielderg lst team. David has also been a member of the E Club and Student Council. He plans to go to college and major in physical education. Leaders 257 CARRIE REYES Carrie Reyes has been in the marching band 4 years, stagelband 2 years, vice-president in her junior year and president in her senior year. She participated on the sopho- more and junior sounding board. Carrie is in the Spanish and National Honor Society Club. Carrie plans to attend college and major in computer science. DEBBIE SPARKS Debbie Sparks led the Golden Bear Band in football, pep rallies and parades as Drum Major. Debbie has also been a member of the band and flag corp. In her sopho- more year, she served as secretary and parliamentarian her junior year in the Future Teachers of America, she is also in the Thespian Club. Debbie will also be the drum major in her senior year. CARLA DONNELL Feature twirler for 1980-81 was Carla Donnell. She has been a member of the marching band for 4 yrs., vice presi- dent of Alpha Omega, secretary of NHS, a member of the Spark staff and a member of the senior planning board. Carla has won lst place in writing for the Literary Maga- zine. Carla plans to futher her education by attending San Antonio College on a music scholarship and later transfer to UTSA or UT at Austin. 258 Leaders LISA COLLINS Leading the Honey Bear Pep Squad for the year 1980- 1981 was president Lisa Collins. Lisa has participated in the pep squad and student council for 4 years and has been a member of the sophomore sounding board. She won the Rebakah Assembly essay contest and went to nationals. Lisa plans to attend Ricks College in the fall. PAULA HARRELL Paula Harrell served as head varsity cheerleader for the year 80-81. Paula was vice-president of the spiriteers, head cheerleader in her junior year and sophomore year. She also participated in the drill team and is listed in Who's Who Among High School Students. Paula plans to attend college at UTSA. FRANK LGPEZ The senior class president this year was Frank Lopez. Frank was on the executive board of the student council and was a member of the junior senate. Frank also played varsity football and received a big E award. Upon completion of high school, F rank plans to start his own business in air conditioning and heating. Q, RUDY CRUZ Editor-in-chief of the Spark yearbook is Rudy Cruz. Rudy has been on the freshman, sophomore and junior sounding board. He was also the secre- tary of the German club, vice president of the stu- dent council, chaplain of Alpha and Omega and a member of the Literary Magazine. Rudy has also won 2 UIL first division medals and 3 scholastic achievements awards. Rudy plans to attend Texas A8cM in the fall. ' ', 1 , ,, ,ff fjwz V qt W H if ' , ' Q ' 'i z , .,. if 5555, ' 53 - wir' ' , . if y,,,,.,3 751,11 4av: 'f1 u' 'arm nv qv yan YVONNE RODRIQUEZ The highest ranking girl in ROTC for 1980-1981 Yvonne Rodriquez. Yvonne has been in ROTC 4 yet and has also participated on the rifle team. She has be a member of the Spanish Club, Spark yearbook sta Literary Magazine staff, student council, and has serv as the senior class secretary. Yvonne's awards include: academic achievemei perfect attendance, 3rd place kneeling rifle competiti at Trinity, and a medal from the Daughters of Americ Revolution. T Yvonne plans to attend Houston State University a, study management and navigation. Ramon Estrada he National Honor Society president for 1980- 1 was Ramon Estrada. Ramon has placed 2nd in timistic Ovatorical contest and 3rd in another. He also placed 2nd in an Algebra II math scrimmage. e of the clubs Ramon had been in are: speech, th, Jets, science and the student council. Ramon ns to further his education and attend Southern thodist University. Carlos Gutierrez Serving as the Student Council president for 1980-1981 was Carlos Gutierrez. Carlos was very active in school. His activities include: Freshman class president, student coun- cil sgt. at arms, assistant artist, an Edison track and varsity football member and treasurer for NHS. Carlos won the scholastic achievement award, the American Legion Medallion, and an honorable mention in a math contest. He was selected to the all district, all city SAISD soccer team and all city all star team. Carlos plans to attend Texas A8zM. Leaders 261 Jose Alfaro Heading the ROTC, was brigade commander Jose Alfaro. Jose has been in ROTC for 4 years, on the riHe team and served as Captain in his junior year. Alfaro won several medals and honors such as: superior junior cadet and 3rd place individual aggregage shoot in the SAISD. Joe plans to join the Air Force. 262 Leaders Laura Valdez An active member of the Edison student body was Laura Valdez. Laura has participated in many clubs throughout her years at Edison such as: Editor in chief of the Literary Magazine and Beartracks, in the Omega, the math, chess, and science clubs, in march- ing band, captain of the flag corp. She was also on all class planning boards, served as junior class treasurer and was on the girls soccer team and selected to the all district team. Laura has won lst place UIL Newswriting and National Honor Society, Spark Yearbook, Alpha Editorial writing, lst division UIL clarinet solo and lst division UIL ensemble. Laura received the Baumbuger scholarship and will attend Texas Woman's University, in Denton. l 4.0 Students Rank High Maintain Straight A's Throughout High School gag ww 264 Style fPart ID Division igh Standard P ff For On Tuesday, May 5, 1981 The National Honor Society held the annual ceremony for the chosen new members. Those students selected for membership in the N.H.S. must be a junior or senior ,and maintain a 3.5 grade average. Important qualities a students must have to become a National Honor Society member besides a high grade point average, are leadership, service, character, and scholarship. The new members inducted 44 juniors and 8 seniors. Top Right: John Moore places the Honor Society stolle on Ruth Izuna. Bottom Left: Senior and Juniors get initiated into Honor Society. Bottom Right: Susan Sanez anticipates the induction ceremony. Oposite Page: Top Left: fleft to rightjRichard Cantu, Mark Bond, Ralph Holguin, Fred Bonan, and Robert White pose as the Choir Boys. Top Right: Doug Douglash and Ruth Izunza prepare for induction. Bottom Left: Annabel Sifuentes and Bertha Castro share a smile after the induction ceremony.Bottom Right: Tammy Wilkins and Brenda Acevedo discuss N.H.S. induction procedures. . .,. ,rrr l If-'li 266 NHS Induction 'Www Www. 'lun 'Ulla' 'FW S Students max Y XX X'-. 'K , X'-1 , ff. T 4. Q .miss J,-fy - .... i -- ' W Q,-2: .. in ,,,... .. , , -vi X y , . , NHS Induction 267 UIL Participants Look Forwar Edison is a striving team in athletic events and other activities, but they also pulled through when they put all their efforts in the U.I.L. meet at Corpus on April 18, 19. This year there was not as many participants as there were the previous year: therefore, there was not as many winners in regionals. We're hoping next year there will be more participants. Top Right: David Ortiz makes it one base away from home. Bottom Right: Ms. Pena discusses the outcome of the game. Bottom Left: Sar- geant Gallo and Sargeant Hendricks gives Arnutio Sandoval a few pointers. Opposite Page Top Left: Laura Valdez gives a swift kick. Top Right: Debbie Ramirez, Cookie Valdez and Roxanne Lopez at a Jefferson District meeting at U.I,L. Bottom Left: Ione Jung gives a colgate smile. Bottom Right: The U.I.L. members that participated in U.I.L. ic, k.k., sg- M 1--ywfwvee-wmvw, .f.. -teams if fd' 268 UIL uccess! N-.A I -Qu ,fu-f' ,w 270 Elections '81 ou Win Some ou Lose Some The 1981-1982 Junior and Senior class elections, plus the Student Council had their assemblies on April ll, 1981. Many students participated in the elections and the student body had a difficult decision choosing the right candidate. Top Left: Sylvia Rueda pre- pares to give her class speech. Top Right: Amanda Ricks and Gina Salazar anticipate outcome of the election. Left Center: With all the button and bri- baries Who Should I Vote For? Bottom Right: Mary Garcia If I'm elected I promise Bottom Left: Jackie Gomez, Sally Tynan and Amabel Sifuentez take time out to wish each other good'1uck! Opposite page: Top Right: Terry Tovar does her bit for school politics. Top Left: Mr. Gordon does his best to put the candidates at ease. Bottom: Perifien politicians practices politics. Elections '81 271 Achievement Day Honors Students 85 Paren On May 14, the Achievement Day Ceremony was held at Edison High School rather than the usual gather- ing place for all S.A.I.S.D. schools at Alamo Stadium. Each school held their own ceremony, still presenting ribbons in the categories of : Attend- ance, Academic Achievement, and Special Awards. An added feature this year was to honor the parents of the award winning students. The guest speaker this year was Mr. Jesse Trevino, a member of the school board, who said that our most valua- ble assets were ourselves, education, and our parents. After the presentation of awards had been made parents, students and teachers enjoyed the artwork variety displayed and work from the Radio, TV, and ICT departments. Top: Mrs. Minnie Rodriquez and Mrs. Sylvia Dominguez display their students work. Bot- tom: The ROTC show their trophies at the Achievement Awards. HHN streams STONE TO fl Ol QEE 272 Achievement Day a 8 Marks Edison Field Day On May 8, 1981 Edison recognized students accomplish- ments in clubs and organizations of the presentation of Gol- den E awards. Students showing high scholastic ability and dedication in sports, band, Pep Squad, ROTC, etc . . . and outstanding works received awards on Field Day. The ROTC presented the flags, the band played the N. Anthem. At the close of the field day the band 8L pep squad marched around the field to end the ceremony. g yyy, ,S ..... Top Left: Cindi Mendoza is happily receiving a Golden E Award from Mr. Gonzales. Top Right: A glance of the spectators on Field Day as they have different face expressions. Bottom Left: The Edison Golden Bear band play corp style. Bottom Right: John Higgins receiving a metal for superior Jr. Cadetg It's the highest award in ROTC. Field Day 273 Night Time s The ight Time. . . Considering the proms fate was in question prior to May 2, 1981, because of lack of student participation, the Senior Prom held at the River room of the Convention Center, turned out extremely well. Prom bids were cheaper this year due to the fund raising efforts by the Senior Planning Board. Students who attended the prom danced to a variety of music pro- vided by Mike DeLeon. Senior Planning board members were presented with the class offi- cers in the Grand March. May 2, 1981 will carry many fond memories for the graduating class of 1981. Top Left: Couples cuddle as the band plays on, Top Right: Robert Trujillo and his lady dazzle prom goers with their classic style. Bot- tom Left: David Ortiz and Letty Garza are intrigued by the dancers. Bottom Right: Senior Class Spon- sor, Nell Mitchell and Mike Kissling twist to a heavy beat. as tfs Lys , I , Wdifii L J 274 Senior Prom nd We Make Fun P. . .Senior Prom 1981 Top Left: Couples share slow dance. Top Right: Senior Class Sponsors Homer Gaytan and Nell Mitchell are pleased with the outcome of the prom. Bot- tom Left: The prom sets a romantic mood for Sara Medrano and David Ortiz. Bot- tom Right: Theresa Castano and escort dance to a Latin beat. Senior Prom 275 arewell With a Song The annual show honoring the Seniors of l98l was given by the band on May 7-8. The student body was entertained by feature twirler, Anthony Crilo performed a solo, and the other rifle team members twirled to a new corp number Vera Cruz. The choir and stage band also performed. Senio representatives from Edisonis clubs and organiza- tions were honored at the show. Seniors rose to their feet as Donald Eller, Andrew Castillo, and Ernest Ybarra, sang the senior class song, We May Never Pass This Way Again? The show was a success and it made the seniors realize that the end of their high school years are quickly drawing to a close. Top Right: Cynthia Ramirez and other choir members sing in tribute to the Seniors of 1981. Middle Left: Bill Hendon and Robert White repre- sent the soccer team. Middle Center: Andrew Castillo and Ernest Ybarra strum along to the senior class song. Middle Right: Feature twirler Carla Donnell sparks up the audience with her blazing baton. Bottom Right: Senior Class President Frank Lopez stands tall for the Class of 1981. Senior Band Show 276 Top Left: Senior Jacob Mendiola will sadly miss the good times he has had at Edison. Top Right: Donald Eller proudly sings the Sen- ior Class Song, We May Never Pass This Way Again. Middle Left: Alex Ortiz gets down to the sounds of the Stage Band. Middle Right: Senior rifle member Anthony Cirillo twirls two the sounds of Spanish Fever. Bottom Left: Edison seniors show who is Number One. Senior Band Show 277 I've Waited a Lifetime Thursday May 28, 1981 marked the day that 420 Seniors from Thomas A. Edison High walked the stage to receive their diplomas. After a 5 hour rehearsal that morning, the commencement exercises were held at 8:00 p.m. at Laurie Auditorium, that was filled beyond capacity. The ceremony was filled with mixed emotions of joy and sadness, as the class song We May Never Pass This Way Again was played and sung by Donald Eller, Andrew Castillo, and Ernest Ybarra. George Leal, class valedictorian, delivered the farewell address. He reminded the graduates of the class motto The Long and Winding Road has come to an end for some, but has only just begun for the class of '8l . Many board members were present, including Dr. William Elizondo, to present graduates with their diplomas. About l5 percent of this years graduates received scholarships, grants, or loans to universities, institutions, or trade schools. The ceremony lasted a lit- tle over an hour and came to a close with a benediction, lead by Eli Valdez. What proceeded the exercises was a multitude of congratula- tions, and farewells among graduates, parents, and friends. Long live the class of '81 ! 278 Graduation N xg 9 Q99 Top Left: Ymitri Jaysundera in a daydream about her life ahead Top Right: Mark Bond and Mike Kissling share a happy moment Bottom Left' Bobby Lopez wouldn't miss his graduation for an - - Y thing in the world. Bottom Right: Sergio Leal receives his diploma. 280 Graduation We May Never Pass This Way Again. . . Grad t 281 Schools out We have recaptured all the memories we had throughout this school year. Everyone was excited to get out of school. Well, as for our Seniors, they looked forward to graduation and being on their own. But, yet it is hard to say good-bye for good. It's probably a relief for teachers as it is for stu- dents. But may this year always show fond memories. Top Right: Cindi Mendosa goes bananas over Nick Paveglio. Center: Rosie De La Cruz has Remy Houston in a tight situation. Andy Encino and Robert White shows their artistic. 282 End of the Year , v,,,..w l or Summer r l l l l l E 'Q in rre 1 R Top Right: Kim Ferris gives Coach Boucher a message. Ralph Holguin uses all his strength to pick up his desk. Bottom Left: Mitch Andrew competes in the horizontal bars. End of the Year 283 Memone ........ Top Rxght Ruben Ramos Ruben Sandoval and Fehx Garcxa take xt easy Amabel S1fuetes and Yvette Galmdo help out for the Black and Gold Prom Bottom Left Janet Dean IS all bundle up Bottom Rlght Joe Moczy gemba g1VCS h1s support for the baseball team ff! -A-H Tit Vw do N- ll! Top Right: Gold team is being tackled by the Black team. Center Right: The Rodeo Club shows their spirit in the parade. Center Left: Mr. Henderson check-in sen- iors books. Bottom Right: Varsity Cheerleaders show off their fashion in clothes. Bottom Left: Rosie Perales daydreams about her boyfriend. End of Year 285 The People oflill.. ave it LL. The year has come to an end. This book has been an attempt to capture this year at Thomas Edison. Many great things hap- pened here at Edison and will continue to happen with the support from students, faculty, and parents. Yes! Edison has it all, discipline from the ROTC, competi- tion in basketball, happiness in gradua- tion, students, active supporters, football season, teachers, the music people of E.H.S., and this year's District Champion Baseball team, plus a whole lot more . . . 286 Closing 4-if M... K-....'+n...,. -m...a M , ..,,,,.,. , , B i r ,S 4 V Wg B 1' L .. if ' Y X A' ' h w ig., K: ,K 5 .Q-5632, NW V2 Wigmgylgffdggg L ,K ' 1- :1:'5.:'5g,.,.:. 932-'S:x5?,,kx'5'x ' . ft. A? V QL-iff 'fl -5 Q ..P:12'15ii,,fv,7 rv- ,' .mfr K , W .. x , L- N5 ' , A 'N ,Ii A T 3 . gg 1 syn. fa, Q, ' SS ,Af QQ . win K. W W w if iwiwip KV! T Q ., A . Q N Y ikx ' EE Y 4 QNQEEZE1 , N? .. ff-QI Q .K , , , - ' F if - 4 .522 i fy .iii A M W . . ' - Q . ,,., ..,, ,..,,,KWM .h k,.,. V. . Sy M A 1 ,K 5- f k 1-.,3-Q fl . Wi .. :-wry. .1 . 1 ,M A ,M ., ,Sq 'W - af . KM - V M .awk Closing 287 l Th This book is from us to you. All the hard work and hard times that has gone into this book has been well worth it. May all the pictures and events that appear bring memories around. We have accomplished many new concepts in this book. May it become another of Edison's standards for future years. 'Many thanks toiour sponsor, mother, sister, friend, companion, Ms. Lou A. Brown, the students and teachers of E.H.S. rom Us to You 9 Got our Spark l Editor-In-Chief i Rudy Cruz Q i ,, l ' anks Ms, Lou A, Browng Mr, Terry Peelg Fred and Rick Harding: Mom and Dad, Terr. Rose, Mercy, D. J.: Jacob Mondiolag Jose Escolo1 Yvette Lopez-for leaving me with lhisjob: Debbie Sl and Gina S.-for taking thisjob: the Spark 'Bl staff to whom I owe a lot to, and God. To whom I all love very much. 288 Editor's Note M h Y - V Yclgsue FN mxxwbl rK'f5x. 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