Valley High School - Saga Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM)

 - Class of 1956

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' ' H0111' Snewt Valley High School Albuquerque, 91. 9IIex. presents its 1956 edition of the Siwil illlemorial Buildings and Administration 'faculty Seniors Juniors Sophomores 'freshmen flllusic and JDran1a Qlnbs and Cllrganizations Sports Activities and jfinal Events 'Poem fforeword HE in 501112 fuT1.1t'i2 mmnenlr UF leisure er period cd: idle fancy, when aimlessly pa ging Thruucgh The SAM of 1956, ii brings yen. ec glimpse UT The glory of The past and helps you TD live again ynur mosl' pleasanT sclwul Clegg The puvpnse of This Uulume has been mare Than fulmled. STM? IECl.il.'Ul lI'I'qhi1E'F Qqfhaplgffg Rubbins lfrusinesx Ynamggp -5553 qymwt, Assnciale lEcliTnr 'Jacqui jpumfm Art Edin? 'ffreclclie Ruberfs gpunsur 'gllrs f7IIarTl1a Eubank Sfaff fmembers: lfharlnile Jemishfef, Barbara Eide 53159 3'l11perT, Kay J-linman, Sherry Keslezg cflny f7IIQCy'racken, Ruby FUPZIE Jeanne 'Wilson in iliemoriam A5 E'K'7Ef7'IlIf7I6 mmf and the shadows of twilight gathered, the Tlnseen Guide gently tools the hand of' iiiarren A Smart whispering, 'lllet us cross over the river and rest in the shadef' 'Warren Smart laid down his work in the morning' of manhood and departed his young family, friends, fellow teachers, and students, answering the call ol: his flllaster. He was devoted to his work and found great happiness in the training of young people. Jsllis unfailing conscientiousness, his sound sense of values his good and friendly advice, his judgment - - ' these traits have inspired us, and lett their imprint deep within our minds and hearts. 3-tis leadership as a teacher, principal, and administrator gave confidence and assurance to his Fellow worlzers and slnidenizsdstis kindly smile born ofa genuine interest in us as individuals and in The School he loved and so faithfully served, we deeply miss. 'We count ourselves fortunate to have had a share in the life and work of dfaptain Smart In years to come students and teachers ot 'Valley High School will remember with appreciation and affection their First lPrincipal and devoted friend, 'Warren A. Smart. 'ls one by one the Autumn leaves fade in the forest deep, So, one by one, to each of ns must come the touch of sleepi As, one by one, the roses burst into the morning light: So, one hy one, our souls shall 7, wake again beyond the nighti N 383 S S v me x ,R K . 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Mr. Stapleton also serves as counselor and Mrs. Lucas was sponsor of the Junior Class before taking over her new duties. ONE of the favorite people around Valley is Miss Nell Bowers, who is our secretary and bookkeeper. She takes care of our co-ops and fi- nances of all sorts. She is very accurate in handling these finances and she deserves a real pat on the back. 8 MRS. BELL is here early every morning working hard to keep the attendance record of every Valley student intact. She is busy all day receiving calls and writing per- mits. For her trait of unrelenting patience, Mrs. Bell should be com- plimented. MR. LALICKER is also in the at- tendance office working equally as hard on our attendance records. Bc- sides working in the office, he coaches the Freshman Football and Basketball teams. Mr. Lalick- er also became a proud new father of a baby girl this year. Q- ,. -.-...,.,-. f-...M ,, -..A In the West Building we find the Cafeteria where our students have the good habit of eatingg our well-equipped Home Ec. Dept. where both boys and girls enroll and become better Home Economists, Also our Commercial Dept. where students prepare for their future livelihoods. The Library, which has shelves of books and plenty of chairs and tables where students groan over term papers and tests. A - Mm l In the shop building we find Mechanical Drawing classes, Drafting classes, General Math classes, and some of the boys can work on their cars. Mr. Liebert's Shop classes are very interesting to look into. Anything that can be made from wood can be found. In one corner is a flower box and in the other, what do you see? A gun cabinet. Boys like Mr. Liebert's classes because they are not only educational, but loads of fun. ln the East Building we find the main officeg the attendance ofticeg the band room where the band spends many long hours practicingg and the nurse's office where all ills are eased or healed. The teachers have a lounge for re- laxing or coffee. Then too we have the Visual-Aids room where all the movies are shown for all classes. The Gym is the home of our Saga and Legend. It has both a girl's and boy's gym, which we are all proud of. This is the first year we have really en- joyed using our Gym facilities, as it was not completed until March of the year 1955. Our many teams in the various sports activities begin and end in the dressing rooms for both boys and girls. The Gym has held both gay and solemn ceremonies, which we will always remember throughout the years. 10 X . x Y Q XX FA U Y ' 1 i X XXX MRS. JULIA ANDRADE B.A. Spanish MISS RUBY BOURNE M.A. English VINCENT CAPPEI.I,l M.A. Pliysical Education I2 MRS. GWINN ELLE AVERETT History MRS. EDWINA BROWN B.A. English JOEL R. CHAMBERS M.A. Audio Visual Aids Driver Training HARLEY BISHOP M.A. General Shop FRANCIS N. BUCK M.A. Science, Math ROBERT COOPER B. A. U. S. and World History HARRY BISHOP MS. Biology MRS, LOVOLA BURGESS B.A. English MISS BETTY LOU VORDOVA B.A. Phjsirzil Educ' ation MRS. NAOMI COX M.A. lfrcnch, Latin VICTOR CROCCO MS. Physical Education MISS WILMA DEAN M.A. Tvpinbf and Commercial MRS. MARIE DICK B.S. llomc Economics l'Il7llflllNlJ l'. DINELLO M. A. Scicncc AlJEl,lZl'Ili'l' EVERE'l l' M.A. Vom mcrcial RALPH E. DIXON M.A. U. S. and World Historv DIQK FOX B S. Physical Education L. E. DOHNER M.A Agriculture FRANK GILMER B.S. Commercial MRS. MARTHA EUBANK M.A. Physical Education MRS. MARGARET GONZALES M.A. Spanish, English 13 JACK GOODNER HA. liistrilnltivc Education MISS EVELYN GOSE M.E. Homo Economics MISS DORIS HARTRICK MA. History, Social Science MRS. MARIE HAYS B.S. I'h5'sical Education CLINTON HURLEY MRS, ANNE HOWARD M.A. English MRS. ERVA LEVINE B.S. Scicncc GEORGE HUDSON B.S.E. Mathematics JOE H. LIEBERT B.S. Shop M.A. English MRS. VIRGINIA LILLIE M.A, Mathematics GEORGE JOHNSON M.A. Physical Education MRS. HELEN LORENZ M.A. Home Economics MRS. FLORENCE LUCAS M.A. l'0mmcrcial MRS. EVA NOBBS Physical Education it lJlCl.l+'llJ0 SANCHEZ Biology FRED MARTINEZ M.A. History M RS. LOUISE PEMBROKE M.A. English 15 EN SANDOVAL, JR. M.A. Spanish FREDERIC MYERS English JACK CHILTON MILLER M.A. Mathematics THADDEUS RUSH I Master Music I Band, Orchestra MRS. BEBE RUSH Master Music Chorus an 13 HENRY SCHRIEBER M.F.A. Crafts MRS. HELEN SAUNDERS B.S. Librarian RUBERT SIMMONS M.A. llislory, Government Psychology MRS. ALFRIEDA TRENT l'.H.N. Nurse LLOYD WILEY M.A. Mzithcmatics l6 HAROLD SLOCUM ME. Mathematics MRS. CHRISTINE WAGNER M.A. English 13? Q4 MISS JANE WILLIAMS M.A. English MRS. .IEANNE STRASSER B.A. English FRANK WALKER M.A. Art MISS LAURA WILSON M.E. English DON L. TORGERSON M.S. Biology GRANT WATERMAN M.A. lllaihcmatics X 4 kv XX ABELS, BETTY ALLRED, KARREN ANAYA, ANTHONY ANKENY, BOB Cheerleader 4 Square Dance 2 Football 3 F. H. A. 3 Student Council 2, 4 Wrestling 3 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Drama 3, 4 Track 3 Spirit Club 3, 4 Debate 3 F. B. L, A. 4 V-Club 3, 4 ARMIJO, FRANKIE Football 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3 Student Council 3 Track 2 APODACA, ELVIRA International dance club 3,4 Tumbling 3,4 AUSTIN. LARRY Soccer 3, 4 Projector Club 3 Student Council 3 Intramurals 3 Track 2 BAIN, SHIRLEY BARLOW, ANN Spirit Club 3, 4 Spirit Club 3 Drill 3 BALL, ROY Slide Rule 3 Social Dance 4 Ski Club 3, 4 Happy Haymakers 3 Library Aide 3, 4 Roller Skating 3, 4 Ice Skating 3, 4 F.B.L.A. 4 Slide Rule 3, 4 Ink Spots 3 7 BACA, FRED Outdoor Club 3, 4 Boys' State 3 F. B. L. A. tPrcs.J 4 Hall Guard 4 BARROS, MARY HELEN Class Secretary 3 Senior Cabinet 4 F. B. L. A. 4 Student Council 2, 3, 4 Spirit Club. 2,3,4 1Sec.3J 19 BELL, BILL BLACK, BILL BLOOMFIELD, JERRY BOWLIN, JACK Football 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Rodeo Club 3, 4 Football 3 Square Dance 2, 3, 4 Honor Ro113 Chorus 4 Senior Cabinet 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Ice Skating 3, 4 Roller Skating 4 Hi-Y 2, 4 BRIDGES, SALLY , Legend 3, 4 tFeature Ed. 4 BOWMAN, CLARA Student Council 2, 3 Bookroom 2, 3 OllUl00I' Clllb 2 BREWER, VELLA MAE BURNS, DON Roller Skating 3, 4 BURNETT, RONALD Ice Skating 3, 4 20 Band 3, 4 BURNS, RONALD A-QQ Hi-Y 3, 4 Square Dance 3, 4 l f 1 BURCHFIELD, MICHAEI. BUSCH, MARILYN Tri-I-Ii-Y 3, 4 Spirit Club 2, 3, 4 Legend Staff 3 Ice Skating 3, 4 Office Attendant 3 if ' ' rx., 1 A CADENA, VICKI Drill 3 F. B. L. A. 4 Spirit Club 3, 4 Senior Cabinet 4 CARRILLO, LOLA Honor Society 1, 2 F, B. L. A. 4 CHAVEZ, FLOYD Basketball 2 F. B. L. A. 4 Pan American Club 3 . 2-4 '2- CAMPBELL, DORIS CANDELARIA, MARGARET CARDWELL, TIM Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Spirit Club 3, 4 Football 3 F. B. L. A. 4 Nurse's Aide 3, 4 Ice Skating 2 Spanish Club 3 Honor Society 2 Spirit Club 3 CARRILLO, PHILLIP Outdoor Club 3, 4 Gun Club 3 Bebop 3 CHAVEZ, AGNES Vi-Queen Attendant 4 Spirit Club 3, 4 CAST, MONTIE Dramatics 3 Student Council 2, 3, 4 Ice Skating 3 tViC9'PF6S- 33 fPres. 45 Senior Class Cabinet 4 Yearbook 2, 3 Hi-Y 2, 3 cHAvEz,PHYLL1s Q2rcifl1Ti 3 2, 3, 4 Dranlatics 3 gtliigest Council Boys, State 3 Cl P 'd t 2 cfieporter 43 ass res' en CLAYTON, PATRICIA F, B. L.A. 4 CHILTON, JANE Spirit Club 3, 4 0,5 ark , . Q 'Hilti ii , - . X ' A 1 N75 A--3 - Q51 'in 7 4 21 COLLIER, GENE COOPER, SUE CORTEZ, FERNAN Football 2, 4 Class Vice-pres. 4 International Dance 3, 4 F. F. A. 2, 3 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Chorus 4 Spirit Club 2, 4 V-Club 3, 4 Hall Guard 4 CROW' VITA F. B. L. A. 4 F- B. L, A. 4 COSLETT, DONEVA CREASEY, CAROL Outdoor Club 3 Roller Skating 3, 4 Drill 3, 4 DIEHL, NOMI Class President 4 Dramatics Club 3, 4 tPres, 43 Spirit Club 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 M- - f . .5 .tt 'Sa' . ' . ' 22 -x QQ? CROSSMAN, STEVE Basketball 2, 4 Baseball 2, 4 Hi-Y 3, 4 Student Council 4 V-Club 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 DOOLITTLE, JERRY F 'sl i Outdoor Club 4 Roller Skating 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Spirit Club 3 Drill 3 DUNNIVAN, BRYAN Band 2, 3, 4 Slide Rule 3, 4 Drill 3 Spirit Club 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3 DARNELL, MARGARET F. H. A. 3, 4 Legend 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4 Square Dance 3, 4 Girls' State 3 EARNEST. SHERYL Girls' State 3 Student Council 3, 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 3 Roller Skating 4 2 . .ag 55 vel-'-5' EAVES, JOHN EATINGER, JOANN 'l'ri'lIi-Y 3 4 Ski Club 3 Outdoor Club 3 I , B. L. A. 4 Intramurals 3 J. C. L. 3, 4 i Dramatics Club 4 Basketball 4 FEAGIN, ANN J. C. L. 3, 4 EDWARDS, JIM ELLIS, ANDREA Legend 3, 4 lSports Editor 45 Hi-Y 3, 4 tPresident 43 Boys State Alternate Legend Staff 3, 4 Senior Cabinet 4 Drama Club 3, 4 Speech 4 Square Dance 3 Intramurals 3 Outdoor Club 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 EVANS, BOB Wrestling 3, 4 GARCIA, DOLORES Ice Skating 3 Drill Squad 3, 4 GALLEGOS. RICHARD Spirit Club 3, 4 GARCIA, ROBERT Student Council 3 GARCIA, GLORIA GARCIA. MARY ROSE Baseball 3 Office Aide 3. 4 F. H. A. 4 Golf Club 3, 4 GARCIA, EMERLINDA Roller Skating 4 Ice Skating 4 Hi-Y 3, 4 if Rs t . ..... GARCIA, ROSEMARY GEORGE, LEON G. A. A. 4 Track 3, 4 Spirit Club 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2. 3 l 4' 9 GOSSETT, DALE Skating Club 3, 4 GILMER, RICHARD GOMEZ, CHARLIE Projector Club 4 Honor Society 3 Band 3 GROFF, RICHARD Speech Club 3, 4 Slide Rule Club 4 Chess Club 2, 3, 4 GROSSMAN, BILL S EIA' si A A? X . My GRIEGO, JULIUS GUTIERREZ, MARY Spirit Club 4 GUTIERREZ, MARY GUTTKE, LARRY F. F. A. 3 T. Roller Skating 4 HAND, BILL Outdoor Club 3 24 fi QMS wi. r I 'fx 1 . . S it T s Q S ' f .. ' -S ,5.:fI: ' 135 -JZ -w3'!ii1'-E .fix 1' '. : A '-g Y' I ' S' ,::S,s'1F -a: Q-Sf' '- -, . bm X twbgw f . 1 5' 4 A lf' . .,,, 3 . .. . HARRIS, GAIL HARRIS, JOANNE IIARTBARGER, BILLY HEEBINK, GAIL Outdoor Club 4 Souare Dance 2, 3, 4 Square Dance 2, 3, 4 Rodeo Club 3, 4 F. B. L. A. 4 F.H.A. 2, 3,4 Rodeo Club 2, 3, 4 Square Dance 2, 3, 4 Roller Skating 3, 4 1Trcasurer 33 F. F. A, 3, 4 Ice Skating 3 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Ice Skating 3, 4 Roller Skating 3, 4 Spirit Club 3 'I'ri'Hi-Y 3, 4 Senior Cabinet 4 Drill Squad 3 Attendance Office 3, 4 HOOGENBOOM, TONY IIOLLAR, SANDY Square Dance 3 Archery Club 3 J' J p I fl ' Q HUMPHREY, CAROLYN N R . Sk 1 , 1 if HUMBLE, JERRY gimff1':Q5' if Projector Club 4 Nurgeg AidC'3 Ice Skating 3, 4 ' W . F. B. L. A. 4 - so . ' 11 ,- l HUTCHISON, RAMONA JACKSON, EUNICE JARAMILLO, JOSEPHINE JARAMILLO, OLIVIA Advanced Chorus 3 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Roller Skating 4 Spirit Club 3, 4 Ilarmoncttes 3, 4 Tumbling Club 4 Spirit Club 3, 4 Dramatics 3, 4 F. B. I.. A. 4 Spirit Club 3, 4 Ice Skating 3, 4 25 i JENKINS, JUDIE JOHANSON, BILL JOHNSON, DONNA JOHNSON, LAVONNE Outdoor Club fPresidentJ 3 Advanced Chorus 2, 3 F. B. L. A. 4 Dramatics Club 4 Harmonettes 3, 4 Roller Skating 4 F. B. L. A. 4 Band 4 Senior Cabinet 4 Latin Club 2 KESLER, SHARON Outdoor Club 2 JUCKETT, CELESTINE Bowling Club 2 Tri-Hi-Y 4 F. H. A. 4 Yearbook 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Chess Club 2, 3 Dm'nat'cS 3' 4 IORGENSEN NANCY glciSgrR?1ciEki3iy43, 4 Spa-it club 2. gi 1 kjl1a1'0 31166 Speech Club 4 ICC Skating 3 F. B. L. A. 4 LAMPERT, COY F. B. L. A. 4 LAREDO, BILL KITTS, JIMMY KITTS, MACKIE Roller Skating 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. 2, 3, 4 Student Council 3, 4 Drill 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Square Dance 2, 3. 4 Rodeo Club 2, 3 Outdoor Club 4 V-Club 3, 4 Rodeo Club 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. 2, 3, 4 Spirit Club 2, 3 Chorus 4 4 'r S? X. X is 26 JONFS ROBERT A ', X I. x N - . ':.:. ,- LARRAZOLO, JERRY Track 3, 4 LAWS, GERALDINE TriMHi-Y 2 Roller Skating 4 LEWIS, JUNE Cheerleader 4 Spirit Club 3 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Drill 3 Outdoor Club 3 F. H. A. 3 LEVESQUE, MARY ICQ Skating 3 Drill 4 Dramatics 4 Spirit Club 4 LUCERO, GLORIA LUCERO, CORDELIA Spirit Club 3, 4 LAWYER, CLIFFORD LEVESQUE, JERRI F. F. A. 3, 4 Dramatics 3 Drill 4 Roller Skating 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Legend Staff 3 LOGSDON. MAE Square Dance 3, 4 LEWIS, REX Hi-Y 3, 4 Square Dance 3, 4 Roller Skating 3, 4 LUCERO, MARIE Spirit Club 3, 4 LUCERO, JOE Spanish Club 3 Student Council 4 Nurse's Aide 3, 4 ii, as 3 LYLE, JOHN MCCABE, DONNA MCCALLON. JAMES MCCURDY, RONNIE Rodeo Club 3, 4 Drill 3, 4 Football 3 Football 3, 4 Square Dance 2, 3, 4 !Drill Leader 47 Track 3 Track 2, 3, 4 Student Council 4 Spirit Club 2, 3, 4 Hall Guard 3, 4 Wrestling 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. 3, 4 Roller Skating 3, 4 Ice Skating 3, 4 Football 3 F. B. L. A. 4 W Outdoor Club 4 MCKENNA, THOMAS iii, Basketball 4 ' H - Ice Skating 3, 4 .g i , Road King 3, 4 MAJAUCKAS, BRONY it ,il 4 gf , Football 3, 4 ,yn :' XVI'0Stllfl2 3, 4 .. Pentathlon 3, 4 Y .., -of 'I fi Aft? f e'o' SE ll -Q, Q I IV, , .wr fi ' , ,..., 7 MCDONALD. MAURICE Ski Club 2. 3 Ice Skzltillg 3, 4 Roller Skating 4 MARCUM, NETTIE 'Y 28 MCKELVEY, JEAN Legend Editor 4 Drill 3 F. H. A. 3, 4 MARLOWE, GORDON Football 3, 4 Hi-Y 3, 4 V-Club 3, 4 MARTINEZ, BENNY Wrestling 3 Slide Rule Club 4 MARTINEZ, ESTHER Nl MARTINEZ, FELIX MILLER, JOHN Outdoor Club 3 Square Dance 3, 4 MARTINEZ, LUCY F. B. L. A. 4 Office Aide 4 International Dance 3 Nurses Aide 4 MILLER, KENNETH F. F. A. 2, 3, 4 Rodeo Club 3, 4 MODICA, THEODORE MORROW, MARLENE Ink Spots 3, 4 F. T. A. 3, 4 French Club 3 MARTINEZ, ROGER MIDDLETON, PATTI Wrestling 3, 4 Spirit Club 2, 3, 4 V-Club 3, 4 CPresident 37 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Social Dance 4 Tumbling 4 I F MILLS. TRUDY F. B. L. A. 4 Librmy Aide 4 Spirit Club 2, 3 MOYA, ROMEO Tennis Team 3, 4 Roller Skating 3 Ice Skating 3, 4 Student Council 2, 3 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Band 2, 3, 4 5 . ff f' I MILTON, SHIRLEY F.B.LA4 MUTTER, LINDE F. B. L. A. 4 lce Skating 3 spirit Club 2, 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Student Council 2, 3 .ig ' NOEL, BOB F. F. A. 3. 4 Rodeo Club 3, 4 Square Dance 2, 3, 4 R O. T. C. 2 , 5, .fy -'if .. . . 25 f 4 . ORTEGA, MIGUEL Basketball 2, 3 Baseball 2, 3 Football 2. 3 V-Clulr lPrcsidcnt7 3 OLGUIN, FLORA F. B. L. A. fVice-Pres.J 4 Spirit Club 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Office Attendant 3, 4 Senior Cabinet 4 ORTEGA, ARLENE Class Secretary 4 Sudent Council 3 Spirit Club 3, 4 Drill Squad 3 Bebop Club 3 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 NOWLIN, BOB Skating Club 3, 4 PATTERSON, MARY Art Club 3, 4 .Latin Club 3, 4 International Dance 3 Ice Skating 3, 4 PADILLA, HELEN O'SUI,LIVAN, SHEVAUN Sprit Club 2, 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 1President 41 Square Dance 2, 3,4 Ice Skating 3 Speech Club 3 PEREA, ROSALIE PETERSON GARY Riding Club 3, 4 H t R d Cl b i Skating Club, 3, 4 0 0 U DEDRONCELLI, WILFRED Spirit Club, 3, 4 PERSINGER, SHARON Valve Lifters 2 S1160 Rule Club 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Roller Skating 3, 4 Roller Skating 4 , X 4.2 4, X 4 I N 311' 5,9 E Q 30 fm PIERCE, DOROTHY PLUMLEY, LEROY POGAN, REVA JUNE F B. L. A. 4 Roller Skating 4 F. H. A. 4 Office Aide 3 RICHARDS. JOHN Boys' Glee Club 4 Roller Skating 4 RICHARDS, CHARLES Icc Skating 3, 4 Class Student Council Rep. 4 Square Dance 3 I . F. A. 2, 3. 4 ' Student Council 3, 4 5 gg Rodeo Club 3, 4 W .35 3 it gvi A xg z...- X' X -Tai? ' Q W ,..,., RINEIIART. RICHARD Ice Skating 3, 4 Square Dance 3 Roller Skating 3 International Dance 3, 4 ROBERTS, FREDDIE Yearbook Art Editor 3, 4 Ili-Y 3, 4 ROGERS, SIMONE Boys State 3 RODARTE, ROSE Roller Skating 3 Class President 3 Spirit Club 4 Spirit Club 3 Wrestling 3, 4 Roller Skating 4 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 RESTOW, .IOANN Spirit Club 2, 3, 4 Class Treasurer 3 F. B. L. A. tTrea.J 4 Student Council 2 Drill 3, 4 ROBBINS. CHARLO'I l'E Cheerleader 3 Girls State 3 Vi-Queen Attendant 4 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Sec. 3 Pres 4 Yearbook 2, 3, 4 tEd. 43 Student Council 3,4 Dramatics 3, 4 ROMERO, GABRIEL V-Club 3, 4 Tiack 3, 4 Wrestling 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 31 buf' 'fi' ? gui' WM' ROYBAL, ARABEL SAHD, FLOYD SALAZ, BOBBY SALAZ, DOROTHY Roller Skating 4 Football 3, 4 F. F. A. 3, 4 Outdoor Club 2 Spirit Club 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Rockhounds 3, 4 Bebop Club 3 Track 3, 4 V-Club 3, 4 rv Boys State 3 SANCHEZ, LILA Class Treasurer 4 Dramatics 4 Girls State 3 I tif Spirit Club 3, 4 ' Nurses Club 2 , f' . . A SALAZAR, MIKE Astronomy Club 2, 4 Dramatic Club 2 100 Skating 3, 4 SALCE, BERTHA Roller Skating 3, 4 Spirit Club 2, 3, 4 Drill Squad 2 SANDOVAL, Spirit Club 3, Ice Skating 3 Drill Squad 3. MARY ANN 4 4 s 131' Tumbling Club 4 5 gf A Social Dance 4 1 lg f ice Skating 3 ' ' SANTILLANES, ELEANOR SCHUMAN, FRED International Dance 3, 4 Football 3, 4 SANDOVAL, VIOLA Square Dance 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 'fri-ui-Y 2, 3, 4 ice skating 2, 3 V-Club 3,4 Roller Skating 4 Student Council 2 Ice Skating 3 Council Aide 3 F. B. L. A. 4 SCHNEIDER, TOM Student Council 4 VT V 3' 1 if fs, , uu ,.., . , g a, e aQ 32 X Q I - . , SHALIT, BARRY SHEPHERD, JOE Road Kings 3, 4 Football 2 Senior Cabinet 4 SISNEROS, FRANK V-Club 3, 4 F, B. L. A. 4 Outdoor Club 3, 4 SISNEROS, BENNY Tumbling Club 3, 4 Commercial Club 3, 4 F. F. A. 2 Boxing Team 3 ii .Q N ., KX 2 ,,,. v gt l T ,, is pl' A ' A S' . if in V , SPENCER, SHERRY Band 3, 4 SPRUNGER, BETTY Spanish Club 3 Chorus 3, 4 Student Council 3 Spirit Club 3, 4 G. A. A. 3 Roller Skating 3, 4 ,U .9 SHEPHERD, THOMAS SIMPSON, MARILYN Photography Club 3 Speech Club 3 Harmonettes 3, 4 Advanced Chorus 4 Spirit Club 2 SLAVEN, EARNEST Slide Rule 3, 4 tSecretary 45 Ski Club 3, 4 SPURGEON, NORMA Outdoor Club 4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Roller Skating 3, 4 Drill 4 xt Q Q: 3 u , tk at N , ,i vu h E.. SPAFFORD, BETTY SWINNEY, BILL ,. ,, ..,,, ,,.. wx I ..'3,ffI: gs 17' TAFOYA, TONY THOMPSON, GARY TORRES, GEORGE TRATECHAUD, PAUL Wrestling 2, 3, 4 Hot Rod Club 4 Football 2, 3 Pentathlon 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y 4 Baseball 2 Bebop Club 3 Square Dance 3, 4 Roller Skating 2, 3 1 I TRIPLETT, DONALD Ice Skating 3, 4 Ice Skating 3, 4 TRUJILLO, LAURA Spirit Club 2, 3, 4 Drill 2 TURNER. DON Spirit Club 3 VALENCIA, GLORIA l ' l Hi-Y 3, 4 Tumbling 4 TRUJILLO, HELEN F. H. A. 2, 4 Spirit Club 4 UPSON, ROSELLA Ice Skating 3 Square Dance 3, 4 TURNEY, BOB Tri-Hi-Y 4 Dramatics 3, 4 Outdoor Club 3 34 4 VALDEZ, SALLY Nurse's Club 3, 4 Roller Skating 3, 4 Student Council 2, 3 Drill 3 Spirit Club 3,4 F. B. L. A. 4 VIGIL, VIOLA Spirit Club 2, 4 Student Council 2 Drill 4 International Dance 2 WASMER, KAY Spirit Club 2, 3, 4 Legend Staff 3 Ice Skating 3, 4 Office Attendant 2, 3 WHITE, ANN Spirit Club 2 Dramatic Club 3 Roller Skating 2 VOTRUBA, MARSHA Chorus 3 Ice Skating 4 F. B. L. A. 4 WEAVER, SADA Yearbook 3, 4 lBusiness Manager 43 Spirit Club 2, 3, 4 Square Dance 2 G. A. A. 4 WHITE, JEROME Science Club 4 Spanish Club 3, 4 WAGGONER, JAYNE WARD, JEANNINE Drill 3 Vi-Queen 4 Outdoor Club 4 Spirit Club 3, 4 F. T. A. 3 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 4 I I I E WELLS, PAT Tri-Hi-Y 4 Spirit Club 4 Outdoor Club 4 WHITE, STEVE Outdoor Club 3, 4 Roller Skating 3 F. B. L. A. 4 Soccer Team 3 WHISENANT, SHIRLEY F. H. A. 3, 4 F. B. L. A. 4 Sprit Club 3, 4 WHITEMAN, CHARLENE Roller Skating 4 Band 3 Ice Skating 3 Nurse's Aide 3 Square Dance 3 Spirit Club 4 1. C355-V 35 WILSON, JEAN WRIGHT, STEPHEN YOUNG, THOMASINE F. H. A. 3, 4 Outdoor Club 2 Bowling 2 Yearbook 3, 4 Harmonettes 3 Shield Editor 4 ZAMORA, FELIX Football 2, 3, 4 Harmonettes 3, 4 Football 2 Slide Rule 3, 4 Student Council 2, 4 Student Council 3 Ice Skating 3 F. H. A. 2 Hi-Y 3 Honor Roll 2 Band 2 Golf Club 3, 4 V-Club 3, 4 Advanced Chorus 4 Rodeo Club 4 Glee Club 4 Intramural Rep. 3, 4 36 The Senior Class sponsors have done much for their class and for Valley High. Miss Bourne and Mr. Dixon have pushed all the senior activities and helped to make them very successful. X wx X X X x .' X X. f xxx, X 1'-X 5s dxx XXX Q XX X Xxx x X I xxx 1 ,I ,' X X law, X ' f qA'l Q !! QS 5 J ,3- 4 -X 3 N . 5-ftgef x A KX S .. . Q -7 1 ,,,...- S x X PN N g sf O 21 .. V Mr. Walker, Mrs. Lucas, Sponsors 38 xx as 93 Q5 Nrgioob. AQ, 'D' Qieecieedm QS? QNX 6 66 56 Sbixobi' GQ' Qgie gb? bi. Q' SN? Blair, Brucc Blair, Catlicrinc Bochicr, .luck Bond, l'lzn'cncc Atkinson, Dick Babcock, Jack Barreras, Ray Barros, Jimmie Y Anaya, Corrine Aragon, Gilbert Archer, Danny Atchley, Danny Abeyta, Johnny Ables, Coral lee Acree, Jimmy Alire, Ernest Beall Pat Beatty, Herb Bird, Charles Black Patricia --'D Bond, Judy Bonner, Linda Bostick, Grace Bradley, Charles f fw -. 5. X Braswell, Sandra Bridges, Paul Brinkin, Esther Brookshier, Charlotte P' nj 4 9 'Qu 5 gi ,ix 1. Brown, Mary Brown, Pauline Bruce, Jerry Cannon, Karen Cano, Arthur Carley, Marlene Carpenter. Mary Jane Casaus, Bessie 40 1 155 w N. V 1, ' ,pg 25 MQ .,. , -'lf' .. 1, X x, - s gl 3 ' X 2 Cash, Dan Castillo, Minnerva Chacon, Gene Chase. Mimi el o ,wr Crogo, Ruth Ann Curry, l-'oy Darncr, Kirt Dawson, Terry 62 ' i F X Contreras, Alice Contreras, Mary Conzett, Mariette Cooper, Clinton Cillessen, Tom Clark, Mary Sue Cochrane, Gloria Condit, Carl Chavez, Chavez, Chavez Chavez, Bette Carmen Conrad Helen Cordova, Gilbert Cordova, Rose Mary Cordova, Sally Cortez. Richard Decker, Darrel Dennisson, Norma DeWitt, Charles Dohner, Mary fa. Dugan, Jaffa Duncan, Jacqui DuPuis Jeanne Lavemon, Bob Edwards Don Eversgerd, Ann Fajardo, Gloria Fichtner, Earl Finley, Barbara Frangos, Nick Funderburke, Geraldine Galloway, Peggy 'lun-f '1-' 42 lik cf? Garcia Chris Garcia, Frances Garcia, Hazel Garcia, JoAnne an it , Garcia, Juanita Garcia, Rudy Garcia, Theresa Gardipe, Cecil Geisler, Eddie Gillette Jim Gonzales, Lorraine Green Larrv Griego, Freddie Griego, Katherine Gutierrez, Anthony Gutierrez Eloise Henry, Chip Hensinger, Mary Jo Hern, Charlie Hess, Connie tutierrez Tillie Hargrove Priscilla Hatfield Sue ' 1 ' ' Q ., 'A i X l 1 2 Q Harr1s,V1rgie i v i , as X Hoes, Elizabeth Higgins, Joe Highlill, Floyd Hilpert, Sandy Lee . L' .Answ- ' -ai ua ,A i 44 Hill Hill Hill Hill Barbara Curtis Linda Raymond ,, -A Hinman, Kay Holman, Janet Howell, Betty Humphries, Jo Marie ag ,. p Hunter, Marsha Hurtgen, Sally Jaramillo, Henry Jelso, Damian sf- Q , .Q S, uf X Aw, f,fQ,:.' Kainz, Edward Kelly, Tom Kelly, Jerry Kennerly, Paul iii., X, 1 x I is McNew, Claude McNully, Peggie Macy, Marvin Maloney, Daniel 5- R .. Q - X xi MaElveny, Margaret McGovern, Mildred McGuire, Mary Lou MeNeely, Mel Lopez, Johnny Lopez, Debbie Loyd, Carolyn Lynch, Nita be 'Q in K, S5 'vi ff' I YR Q, l Lacy, Gail Lee, Eddie Liesner, Ruth Lindgren, Robert King, Larry Kirkland, Brenda Kitsch, Jon Krueger, Robert Ns Mzinivrre, Molly Martinez, Becky Nlui'qut-1, Toby Nlivrzi. -Iohnny Miller, Donna Miller, Jack Miller, Lucien Mitchell, Don fir ,QW hifi:-:xt Montano, John Moore, John Moore, Sue Morales, Arthur sr , x,.:.,. HZ Morgan, Jim Morris, Bill Morrow, Susie Muniz, Patricia 45 Olguin, Evangeline Oliver, Mildred Olson, Janet Ortega. Gilbert N415 K. x ff Rendon, Thomas Rendon, Willy Richards, James Richards, Judie Pedroncelll, Jenarlo Perce, George Perea. Betty Petrie Daud Osborne, Jacqueline Palmer, Pennie Patchell, Mike Payne, Linda Pierson, Joyce Prina, Martha Pohl, Nobert Pomerenk, Eddie Poper, Ruby Quist, Terry Rains, Terry Reiger, Claudia ,sf pn Mv- 47 35 Riclnour, Margaret Rogers, Bill Romero, Rosie Hoop, Marion. Rossiter, Joan Rouwalk, Don Rutherford, Ernie Saaveclra, Albert 4' . 5 , z x I E ,K be S 1, M Q K ,Q .' 'Dv ' ff 'i ., . -t ..,. - --f-V . lf? x A 5 K .X X s. lx i - Saavedra, Mauricio Sacks, Allan Saiz, Elex Saiz, Tommie 1 3' Salas, Loretta Sanborn Alicwn Sanchez, Avelina Sanchez Pat 48 Sanchez, Paul Sandoval, Rudy Santillancs, Patsy Saxton, Gene RA ad M ,Rf Sillivent, Gayle Silva, Lydia Simpson, Katherine Sisson, Melvin Smith, Jerald Spacek, Warner Spratte, Carol Stephens. Johnny Stevens, Dolores Stevens, Jerry Slewzircl, Gordon Stewart, Dellwrt X Stezler, Robert Sewell, Betty Shafer, Barry Shrader, David R ,.. N Q f Searton, Clarence Schultz, Eddie Schuyler, Trudie Sena, Lena N. X is W - E E., V, , x l we f au- 3 X Quin I A,v.: t .. gn- fv- 49 Strange, Larry Sutton, Barbara Sweeten, Barbara Templeton, Allen Tenorio, Filimon Thomas, Carroll Timberlake, Bob Triplett, Bill .. X To -.ik Trujillo, Josie Trujillo, Margie Tye, Johnny Tyler, Donna 50 Valverde, Irma VanDongen, Richard Vernon, Kay Vigil, Frank Vigil, Lorenzo Weaver, Margaret Webb, Irene Weiehman, Carole Ag, Winter, Cobalene Whlte, Dorothy Wilkinson, Loretta Wilson, James Wilson, Margaret Werlein, Karen West, Howard Wheeler, Carl White, Charley Winter, Jewel Wood, Dorothy Wright, Deanna Yamamoto, Michi Q RQ X .-1-,... -113 32 N 'r'J .tl X i ' 'x Q' LL , X ff'-'L -N. ,,r 'Z'-'JP X X X xx X , XXX X X X x SX Nx W 2 vi-4' if ,553- ' X 'i 4Z?f il Julia, Vice President Johnny, President Barbara S. Secretary- Treasurer Barbara E., Student Council Representative . 000 Pe spol? 47115: ....,.k-k klxhk S01-S Wagn 0 Adams, Wilma Anderson, Martha Anderson, Sherman , Anderson, Ted Anstine, Vivian Armenta, Mary Armijo, Marcella Armijo, Nadine Armstrong Kenneth Arundale, Mary Atencio, Florence , Austin Beverly 'mn 54 Avery Dale Baca, Alex Baca, Betty Baldonado Della Barber, Glenda Bechtoldt, Joan Beck, Robert Bell, Betty Berry, Patrick Bostick, Linda Botsford. Sue Brannon, James , 'Qt 1 r , , Chavez, Viola Chavez, Vivian Chiado, Annette Clark, Ronald Cobb, Patricia Collier, Isabel Cooper, JoAnn Cordova, Maxine Carbajal, Ofelia Carrillo, Barbara Cervantes, Mary Lo Chance, Glenda J iw Chavez, Amarante Chavez, Isidro Chavez, Julian Chavez, Paul ll eg? ,f .zl Q N if 6 M -A ,ew- P . , fda, i f Britton, Janet Brown, Susan Bush, Dan Butler, Gary Byrd, Jim Calkins, Joanne Cano, Frank Cantrell, Mary 357' V E Corke, Pete Courrcges, Carol Craig, Russell Crisp, Eddie zxX f K if Cutshall, Ralph Dale, Julia Daniels, Dan Dearing, Wanda Dewees, Colene Donley, Buster Dowling, Alice Downs, Gene Dudding, Virginia Dukeminer, Deanna Dunham, Rosalind DuPuis, Janet 56 Qt pf N 1 l az, , 1 D 'V lk . . Duran, Dolores Duran, Georgia Duran, Margaret Eide, Barbara Evans, Varol Eversgvrd, Alvin lizell, Darlene lfiorvtti, Mary Ku w w Gutierrez Gutierrez Gutierrez Gutierrez, Elsie Jo Emiterio Ester Richard Gutierrez, Sylvia Hall, Henry Hamilton, John Hauser, Peggy Gilbert, Van Gilcrease, Karrel Gomez, Cecilia Gonzales, Ebbie l Groff, Wendel Gurule, Gilbert Gurule, Orlando Gutierrez, Elsie Flores, Leonard Formhals, Arlene Freeman, Albert Galloway, Truman Garcia, Ernesto Garcia, Florence Gatewood, Gloria Gentry, Merilan 57 Hayes, Stanley Herren, William Herrera, Eugene Higgins, Alice Hinde, Betty Hiteshue, Shirley Houston, Veva Huffman, Ronald ,ag Jenson, Dee Jenson, Kay Jewsbury, Glenda Johnson, Chester Jones, Bobby Jones, Carol Julian, Margaret Katzenstein, Laralani 58 3 3 .t 'T 'Q , it Q J , W V ,a A , .- l- - Q1 A S Kelly, James Kerlee, Bill Kesler, Carole Kesterson, Laura King, Donald Kotrola, Edna Kozlowski, Dolores Lain, Charles McLean, Linda McNully, Loretta Maestas, Johnnie lllnjauckas, Jackie Martinez, John Martinez, Lydia Matheny, Edward Matsumoto, Grace ,T .ae HN ,P Lucero, Rosella McAnelly, Roselynde McCallen, Patricia McClintoc, Ann McCracken, Coy McFarland, Christine McKillop, Linda McKinley, Janetta Landon. Rose Lasater, Joyce Leyva, Freddy Lilley, Sandra Lopez, Ezequiel Loy, Judy Lucero, Anna Lucero, Carmel Matthews, Evelyn Merriam, Margie Miller, Frida Joy Miller, Linda Miller, Mildred Miller, Patsy Miller, Sheila Mills, Hallie l F 1 I li M Montoya, Esther Montoya, Frances Montoya, Martha Moody, Kaye Mooneyham, Suetta I Morrow, Rodney A 8 ' Moya, Margaret A Muniz, Carmen fi '9J 60 Neal, Patricia Neer, Gary Nuener, Walta Newbill, Garry Nowlin, Pat O'Hara, Sally Olson, Judith Ondelacy, Una I Rains, Beverly Rapp, Beth Ratliff, Rosemary Riclizirds, Janice Richards, Melvin Riggs, Sonja Robertson, Betty Rodarte, Dorothy Perkins, Ray Peters, Peggy Pierce, Christopher Poteet, Glenda Powers, Barbara Prock, Bernie Quinn, Rosie Rael, John Y Ortega, Frank Ortiz, Isabel Ortiz, Mary Oselio, Eloise Pais, Angelo Parker, Alma Pedroncelli, Dorothy Pedroncelli, Robert 61 Romero, Emma Roe, William Howe, Betty Rossiter, Madge Roybal, Gilbert Roybal, Larry Rutherford, Dean Ruvolo. Rose Marie C , -. 1 N 6 1 2 x f Saiz, Johnny Salazar, John Salce, Vivian Mu 'X 34 , Sanchez Jimmy Sanchez, Rosella Sanchez, Velma Santiago, Charlotte Santillanes Maurice 62 Scaggiari, Betty Schmidt, R. A. Schwab, Alma Jo Serna, Herman Shalit, Sharon Sherwood, Barbara Sheyka, Jon Simpson, Nora xl Q t -PS L A S X We Q i Thomason, David Thorton, Karolyn Timmermeyer, Bernard Tinkle, Judy Tinoco, Barbara Torres, Gloria Tyler, Lorraine Valdez, Lydia Stewart, James Stirling, Katy Storm, Patsy Stueber, Joan Taylor, James Taylor, Patricia Teeter, Kenneth Theabold, Donna Smallwood, James Smith, James Snodgrass, Sandra Solane, Gloria Speight, Nancy Spence, Mary Ann Spurgeon, Judy Stewart, Dick Wim 63 Vandetti, Sheron Van Orman, Kay Vermillion, Pat Villas, Bersabe Wasmer, Charles Watkins, Martha White, Beverly Wilde, Marilyn Wiley, Charlene Wilkins, Richard Wilson, Sylvia Wolf, Tom Woodard, Diann Worden, Shirley Wright, Janice Wright, Mildred 64 Yeager, Luella Zachary, Phillip Zimmerly, Dolores Zimmerman, Ray if X X W X X K XX fl, fx x x fff f XX xx I ' Q Ti x X K 'W X N X N X XX X X xx' XX X XNXVX X X gk X xx ,Vx X5 S X N x KX Q NQ x El AX X X ' MX X xx Z xg X M Q xx QR cf M 49 '90 0 'Y ff 'Ss '49 Q 'bz- 0 I' . by 625, as. 'O' e 006 'fo ,kk of 080 Q 13, 6.0 ES Q' , , 31 f I -3: fr sw'-A . -QG V TS' , U s .... I v t Ma gi x: is i s ,Q.l,:.,, . ,x gl - ' in UQ ss. as Black, Darlene Blair, Fred Blair, Robert Bloomfield, Johnna Bond, Dwayne Bell, Bell, Bell, Berg, Bird, Mary Pearl Wilma Sandra Wanda ,sw , Barnes, Richard Baros, Dolores Bazan Claude Beall, Karen Beardslay, Chuck L Adcox, Dorothea Aldridge, Clarence lee, Nelda mbrore Judith Al A s , Apodaca, Gilbert s N Q' Babcock, Judy Baber, Janice Baca, Christine Bain, Jimmy Ball, Norma Archibeque, Mary Askew, Atchley, Atencio, Ausbun Ann David Lyman Percilla Lonnie 67 Boroughs, Ethel Boroughs, James Brister, James Brown, Linda Buergi, Steve Burns, Leanna Burns, Linda Burrows, Judy Bursch, Madge Burt, Patricia 's ,ls If :1,3i.: Butler, John Byrnes, Ruth Canfield, Charles Canfield, Rose Cano, Oralia Carbajal, Rafelitn Carr, Clark Care, Edward Cast, Jimmie Castillo, Olga 68 Chance, Sherry Chavez, Beatrice Chavez, Clarita Chavez Fidelia Chavez 1 Olivia H X ! N it Chavez, Paul Chavez, Richard Clark, Tommy Claus, Connie Coburn, Martha ,5- ' ' QS? Q1 'diff 8 M 54 .ii t i .W fwfr , f. Cochrane, Helen Cole, Carolyn Colvard, Vicky Cordova, Priscilla Cotinola, Gilbert ,Q Couch, Richard . f Q 's Couch, Robert X t , if J We 'Q Crites, James Crossman, Harla Il X f .X Crow, Janice ww. Q , a- ' -2 v Curry Rozann Darnell Barbara Davis Walter DeHann Lynn DeMartinez Joan is X X -S if Farinclli, Franklin lfraim, John Gallegos, Larry Gallegos, Martha Gallegos, Richard Dunlop, Jonnene Durham, Timothy Duran, Livie Elliot, Gene Evans, Mahalia DeMott, Frank Dennison John Dohner, Lynn Douglas, Eugene Downs, Dickie K ex Qin N. , . 69 Garcia, Garcia Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Dorothy Margie Patricia Raymond Sylvia 'x l. Garrett, Lora Mae Gilmer, Carolyn Clazner Ann Gordan, Ellen Gore, Rodney Graham, Lynthia Griego, Rosemary Grinstead, Jane Grubb Bert Guthrie, Don F? 1' ' K . 'Tv 5' or if J 'ws fi' , t wg gf A er l ' 'E Gutierrez James Gutierrez, Juanita Hammerton Rebeca Hand, Judy Harris Carolyn Harris, Linda Harris, Phyllis Hays, Billy Hechy, Paul Henderson, Patricia 70 Henry, Robert Hern, Marion Higgens, Tom Hill, Judy Hill, Nina BW , N ,. ,,.. ,R . an 5 I X vs f 1 5 ., '10 : . X Q .A Y ., s , Q T 5 f If i as - 3 Langcll, Karen Lapp, Sharon Lathrop, Diana Lawyer, Bcrtis Leathem, Carol to , it B ,, Kidd, Virginia Kitts, Bobbie Kozlowski. Richard Kuper, Marie Lambson, Billie Jackson, Gene Jenson, Sharon Johnson, Carolyn Jones, Derk Jones, Marsha Hopler, Beth Howell, Pearl Huitt, Wendy Hunter, Bette Hunter, Cecil Hill, Walen Hiller, Catherine Hilpert, Susan Holt, Laureen Hoogenboon, Helen Keith, Joe Kelly, Dickie Kemp, Richard Ketcham, Joan Ketcham, Joe r ,.,.. T 5 Wad ' 71 Lechuga, Mary Lee, Linda Lettcau, Maxine Lewis, Polly Littlejohn, Claudia Logsdon, Barbara Lopez, Roy Lossing, Carol Lovato, Theo Lucero, Bobby v- ' Lucero, Mary Lou Lucero, Nancy Lucero, Victor Lugenbeel, Vickie Lujan, Barbara Luna, Andy Lynch, Alice McCarthy, Ailene McCracken Luther Mcllhaney, Wanda eff Melntosh, Alice McKay, Bonnie McKelvey, Bobbie McLean,Gary McMillen, Edythe 72 ,ut , , ,E Rf MQ! fr AN ,ge .xg K McNabb, Larry lNIcSparlden, lklargarei Maestas, Ramon Maestas, Viola llliildlllllldfl, Mike . ,fy 1 'ua -my 'Q A, N, . QNX K X. ..,. ii N 1 wb it,- K S N X X X Ng X X X i h REF? .X .. , . ---- 1' , x. Murdock, Jeanie Myers. Marie Neif, Galen Nieto, Inez Norman, lllurilyn Moon, Gloria Moore, Jim Moore, Nathaniel Morgan, Benny Mulvzmey, Karen Ar' Y? is li X. X Montano, Angelina Montano, Priscilla Montoya, Mary Ann Montoya, Mickie Montoya, Rebecca Miller, Elaine Milligan, Larry Mills, Lelia Minnix, Sharon Mitchell, Carol 'Cr v-,A Mata, Mary Mata, Priscilla Matsubara, Nancy Meadows, Elizabeth Miera, Patsy Martinez, Betty lllartinez, Eddie Martinez. Mary Hose Martinez, Presciliano Martinez, Rudolph IQ? gn. 53 is XSNX, ' -wig 73 Norman, Vernon 0'Brien, Patricia Oldfield, Jerry Urona, Mary Ann Ortega. Eddie Q. 'fi , xt, X, Nb- .A 3 r is i is X Ortega, Berney Ortiz, Rose Marie Padilla, Louise Padilla, Lupe Padilla, Marcella Padilla, Ray Palmer, Nancy Patterson, Robert Pedroncelli Herman Pedroneelli. Marv Uh' f-4 1 . W 74 Phelps, Patsy Phillips, Richard Pilon, Janelle Pino, Toby Pope, Thurl e , Ramire, Albert Rasion, Frankie Redlern, Peggy Ripley, Marlene Rise Billy 8', Roberts, Ruth Rogers.Adria Rogers, Loyetta Rogers, Richard Romero, Robert t Q - t A+ -' .tat-.f 9 it 'S Ex V ,S w X 'X 'ti at 8 Si it Y x Q2 X Q .- - ,A - X 1- its Ks. ii Shepherd, Pat 1 - Shew, Bob , ':' -2 Sickenger, W' Q ' L Roberta 5, 'ix 1 Singer, Tim - W2 1 Y Smith, Dixie gi-j K ' K Q SN Smzth, Xlgzi'-.:tii'et ' Som, 'l'omniy M mf' . ey. Diane X. mini, item- . evene 13' ' ' 'E X Sa ' -5,1 N':' 'STE '-'-,. Y b Stevens, Richard Stroud, Don Stout. Kathleen Suazo, Lawrence Sutton, Anita .N- y. I' si.. 'Q X Ku Q Q, Z:-ish - X . . 5 1 , . ig . gi, r. W, M Mm Schmidt, Michael Scaborn, Guy Sena, Orlando Sena, Rose Sesma, Louie '41 ,N S Q wr .M iii. A Q N 'X , X i '41 X ul' it 2 W uf E lr Salazar, Salazar, James Mary Sanchez, Mary Sanchez, Maurice Sanchez, Priscilla Roop, Rebecca Roybal, Nancy Ryan, Larry Saiz, Berna Saiz, Leroy AQ 3 ,im Q Q: W an 'f Swallows, Don Tackitt, Leon 'l't-mplelon, Norane Tllomas, Ann Thorton. Eugem- f'l?:.i .. 5 Ks 6 .qs 'f 555f3QXE ' Timmermeyer, Rebecca Titman, Jo Ann Tixier, Yvonne Travino, Richard Triplett, Darlene 'lr1pp, Patsy Trujillo, Stella Valdez Connie Valencia. Dorothy Vau, Gloria Vau Sylvia Vaughn Pat Vesey, Jean Vigil, Delia Waggoner, Lesley 191 76 Waggoner, Loring Walters, Shirley Warren, Jimmy Watkins, Edwyna Wells, Sandy iii S J . N 5- A J X J ' :S i all-S R Welty, Bill Wendt, Irma Whitley, Daphne Whitlow, Sharron Wilger, Jerry Freshman planning committee carrying out plans for Freshman Picnic to be held in the Spring. Virginia Kidd is dividing the group into committees. Zamora, Gloria Zimmerly, Juan Winter, Ozie Wyman, Judy Yarbrough, Kenny Young, Frank Zachary, David Mr. Simmons and the Freshman class officers directing plans for the picnic, to be held in May. The girls are to bring a box supper and sell them to the boy with whom they will eat. '-'H---'QQ Have you ever noticed how clean the Valley halls and classrooms are Surely you have This credit goes to our ever present Custodians. They are tpictured left to rlghtj Nick Ortega, Amada Costales, Daniel Luxero, Ignacio Gallegos, and Solomon Crxego Among the more popular people at Valley This staff has the responsibility of planning students every day. Valley students extend their appreciation operation. Pictured from left to right are, Anne P. Montoya, Noella Duran, Candelaria Gutierrez, A. Lovato. High are the members of the Cafeteria Staff. and preparing the meals for more than 1300 to these women for their patience and co- Agnes A. Jones. Emma Chavez, and Frances Kensworthy, Aillene Mathews, Carmen C. 73 XR ff' Qi W Q W. X :an W4 ,Z mx .- f 1-, llere is Valley High band under the direction of Mr. Rush. They are shown giving a preview of a concert which was held that night for parents and friends. MR. RUSH Valley high is very proud to have Thaddeus Rush as the director of the band. He has ably led them through many football games and programs this year. His patience has truly shown in the beautiful sound of our band. Mr. Rush is a member of a Woodwind quintet which has given concerts throughout the state. Ile plays first clarinet in thc Albuquerque Civic Symphony Or- chestra. During the time our director attended Roosevelt College in Chicago, he obtained his Bachelors Degree in Musical Education, he later received his Master's Degree at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. Mr, Rush has had past experience teaching at Ernie Pyle Junior High, Garfield Junior High, and the Univerity of New Mexico. VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL BAND Valley High School Band, seated left to right on the front row, Connie Claus, Wendy Huitt, Jackie Osbourne, Betty Howell. Raymond Hill, Glenda Chance, Margaret McSpadden, Beth Hopler, Richard Van Dongen. Second row, left to right, Janice Richards, Irma Valverde, Steve Gatewood, Bob Hamilton, Pat Vermil- lion, Danny Archer, Sally Bridges, Donna Johnson, Christine MacFarland, Jerry Bloomfield, Dick Atkinson. Third row, Gail Lacy, Pat McCallon, Margaret Julian, Chris Garcia, Larry King, Joe Keith, Bill Morris, Bob Shew, Sheila Miller, Bryan Dunnivan, Michael Schmidt, Chester Johnson, Paul Burnett, James Richards. Back row, Mr. Rush, Judy Olsen, Eddie Pomerenk, Raymond Barreras. Jo Ann Titman, James Kelly. Steve Dinkle, Arlene Formhals. 80 MRS. RUSH This being the Valley High Scfhool Choruses first year with Mrs. Rush, has proven very suc- cessful. She has added tremendously to the chorus and has directed many programs this school year. Mrs. Rush was born in Barron, Wisconsin. After graduating from high scfhool in Barron, she attained her Baehelor's Degree. Later, after teaching music two years in Fort Atkinson, Wis- consin, Mrs. Rush received her Master's Degree at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. Before coming to Valley High, she had taught music at grade school and Monrie Junior High School. At present, Mrs. Rush plays tfhe violin with the Albuquerque Civic Symphony. BOYS GLEE CLUB Performing for the Homecoming Pep Assembly October 26, Mrs. Rush directing. Mixed Chorus at a program given March 7th, This program was entitled An Evening of Song. 81 Here are the Valle Hi h Ma'orettes roudl march , H Y 8 J P Y , - ing down the tield at the Valley vs. Albuquerque High game. Our drum major, Jerry Bloomfield, fhas done a magnificent job leading the band. He has made Valley High very proud these past two years. These pretty young ladies have really proven to be the best ma- jorettes a school can have, and through their efforts we have gained a true feeling of school spirit. Right to left: Arlene Formhals, head majoretteq Gloria Solano, Marion Strom, and Marlene Carley. Qlasanwf, . - . www.. . QF , ' 'Ilhc band council, newly organized this year, was formed with the purpoose of making band policies and seeing to it that they function. They also have the authority to dismiss people from the band, organize meetings, and plan activities. Back row, left to right: James Richards, Jerry Bloomfield, Chris Garcia. Front row, left to right: Glenda Chance, Erma Valverde, Donna John- son, Brian Donovan. Valley High's first color guards, left to right: Ed Mathaney, Billy Rogers, and Dick Rogers, Jerry Wilger The Cornet Trio, left to right: Bill Morris, Bob Slhew in front they have led the band in many parades and Chris Garcia, taking part in a band concert given for an football games. assembly. ll,- P VALLEY , HIGH BOYS GLEE CLUB Front row, left to right: J. Kelly, C. Garcia, B. Mor- ris, T. Gutierrez, G. Perce. E. Ru- L therford, A. Tem- ppleton, R. Van Dongen, C. Corf 4 dova, J. Taylor. Second row. left to right: L. King, T. Shep! - - herd, B. Krueger, R. Stevens, B. Larado, B. Roger, Richard Rogesburg, J. Hill, F. Salhd, T. Schnieder, J. Richards. Third row, left to right: E. Schultz, B. Setzler, J. Miller, T. Galloway, C. Wheeler, D. Archer, B. Black, R. Rinehart, B. Jones, E. Geisler, Mike Salazar, Front row, left to right: B. Au-stin, J. McKinley, J. Tinkle, J. Bechtoldt, J. Titman, C. Leathem, B. Lambson P. Black, J. Britton, B. Hinde. Second row, left to riglhtzz M. McCarthy, M. K. Fioretti, J. Wilson, C. Coureggas, D. Adcos, C. Weichman, J. Olsen, D. Ulibarri, F. Stotts, M. Gentry. Third row, left to right: H. Trujillo, W. Huitt, G. Bostick, R. Ratliff, C. Cole, C. Wiley, R. Russell, B. Darnell, M. Moya, E. Brinkin, L. Lingren, B. Eide R. A. Canfield. , 2 Back row, left to right: M. Wilson, L. Bostick, D. Woodard, I. Nie- to, C. Winters, M. Smith, G. Lacy, A. Ellis, J. I Rossiter, S. Kes- ler. n v 1 VALLEY , HIGH GIRLS ' CHORUS 85 C H O R A L E T T E S l The Choralettes performing at the chorus program in March. They are a triple trio consisting of nine girls under the direction of Mrs. Rush. They are left to rigfhtz Jean Wilson, Beverly Austin, Judy Tinkle, Janetta McKinley, Frances Stotts, Margaret Smith, Carole Leatham, Janet Britton, Sherry Kesler. A spicy Barber Shop Quartet number sung by the Viking Troubadors during the same program. 'llhey are, left to right: Bob Kruger, Bill Morris, Gilbert Cordova, Eddie Geisler. 4 86 T ,R o u ,B A D o 'R s Girl's Chorus at Chorus program, Evening of Song. Shown at the chorus program are Elvira and friend Larry King. She danced to the tune of Dry Bones sung by the Boys Chorus Old Ladies? Rather hard of hearing, they are being swayed by handsome young gentleman. This act was included in an Evening of Song. i 87 Beverly Austin Jean Wilson Judy Tinklc .Ianctta McKinley Margaret Smith l 88 Mrs. Rush Frances Stotts Carole Le-alhcm Sharon Kesler Janet Britton ff Mr. Hurley has sponsored several plays this school year. Included in thesc plays was a performance given in Rodey Hall at the University, Members of thc cast are, back row, left to right: rowg Alma Sc'hwab, Johnny Saiz, Maureen McCarthy, Jim Edwards, Danny Archer, Bob Jones, Chris Garcia, Ailene McCarthy, Nomi Diehl. Front row: Carole Frances Stotts, Olivia Jaramillo, Sharon Shalit. Second Leathem. 89 Trusting Place. Left to right: Olivia Jaramiljo, Chris Garcia, Carole Leathem. Jim Edwards, Danny Archer, Bob Jones, and Alma Schwab. Here are some one-act plays that were given at Valley High during an afternoon in February. On a Sunday Mom. Perform- ers are left to right: Chris Garcia, Johnny Saiz, Claudia Littlejohn. and Maxine Letteau. un,- Another scene from Trusting Place? Left to right: Olivia Jara- millo, Chris Garcia, Jim Edwards, Danny Archer, Bob Jones. and Alma Schwab. 1 'A XS . , u k 3 1 f w , -f-Au V X L bt., ' 1 ' 7551.3 ,:, l - yi,-'ea-,. - ' ., ,, - , A v Q. A .A. , . I 2' .--, . , '- 7,4-. ., . ' x - ' . .. , - , A . . ,if . , X X X , :'- X N ' . l - A .-. . . KX 5 E6, ? 0 W 22 ff.-5 w,,,,.xg X HV -ff df, 5- XXX X AL. S X X X X W ' cllatj Vx CVuCKnmxtBfxax KW . V gf MR. STAPLETON, i Sponsor ,ja 92 Mackie Kitts. Vice Pres QQ: , J 169,133 ugy 'fi 3 V6 ' 1' 017 gyavgeeve easu,:If'Qq' MONTIE CAST, President The District Student Council Meeting was held here at Valley in February. At this meeting Margaret Weaver was elected District Nominee for State S. C. Secretary. I ' -, ning ' EQIJQ C 77 is 01-roi ly., MRS. HAYS Sponsor Student Council Representatives are, back row, left to right: M Weaver, A. Mclntosh, E. Oselio, T. Gutierrez. M. Vigil, D. Archer, J. Bowlin, E. Case, B. Herren, C. Garcia, ll. Beatty. L. Waggoner, J. Miller, B. Kitts. Fourth row: .I. Richards, D. Vigil, P. Chavez, A. Lynch, P. Redfearn, M. Horner, F DeMott, E. Lee, B. Laredo, M. Ortega. A. Archuleta, G. Smith. Third row: L. Wilkin- son, C. Winters, R. Sickenger, L. Padilla, M. L. Cervan- Student Council Alternates are, back row: M. Saave- dra. F. Vigil, F. Sisneros, C. Condit, J. Bnuchier, D. Bush, G. Cordova, L. George, J. Montova, J. Edwards J. Salazar, R. Grot'l', J. Brannon. Third -row: D. Staley: tes, V. Chavez, J. Wright, B, Chavez, K. Allred, N. Lynch, T. Cillessen, D. Rouwalk, B. Ankeny. Second row: Nomi Diehl, C. Robbins, G. Jewsbury, B, Eide, J. Harris, J. Dale, C. Kesler, K. Thornton, R. Cordova, .I. Lewis, P. Hargrove, A. Contreras. First row: A. Morales, FI. Crisp, P. Hansen, C. Richards, M. Kitts, M. Cast, S. Cross- man, L. Chavez, G. Romero, and F. Schuman. O. Jaramillo, J. Jaramillo, M. Patterson, . Bechtold. K. Vernon, C. Graham, S. Garcia, J. Bloomfield, S. Walters. First row: C. Anaya, C. Lucero, V. Vigil, S. Moore, C. Brookshier, C. Wiley. E. Jackson, S. Lilley, W. Dearing. 93 'F Members of the San Fideo Tri-Hi-Y include Back row, left to right: M. Roop, J, Bechtold, J. Wright, M. A. Spence, C. Kesler, J. Dale, K. Thornton, T. Schuyler, N. Spurgeon, M. Busclh, B. Ables, .I. Lewis, J. Spurgeon, C. Weichmann, M. S. Clark, S. Hilpert, L. Payne. Second row: M. Darnell, J. Harris, K. Hinman, P. Taylor, L. Sanchez, A. Chavez, P. Galloway, M. Carley, M. Vigil, N. Dennisson, S. Earnest, C. Brookshier, P. Hargrove, and Miss Nell Bowers, Sponsor. Seated. J. Duncan, C. Robbins, l. Sandoval, B. Kent, S. Moore, J. Ward, N. Diehl, A. Formhals, M. Prina, and R. Cordova. .qm Sepvi .Hg Se C' ildce-S are. ll PI. Chr- ren 'Ma -'eos 1St,h Of king than Glpin as g. OUI' Bas! yact, ' er 6' lo 'ffs , adopt ef ba k'V1zf.- eat pal, 0 th Gd s et s 3 Off, V L fo ag fa . Sf 'ld he alley I' Zh Sa 'nlly 0' 15 Hua! year who 6 01 me f ' 51 0 .S 13 HSS .dm-' lqh, 'Uorikfflifige in Fidjgame illrzlg mill' andg und, lhe Wages alsovar the Soy Cn Ser 'Io' A 711 ' Shi C lin 61,-I ' Mo af 0 . lgooers ar 811dokSl11' 6. S Pr1sJ'i'Cq,ff'- S eatery . andclya ADDI, egaq- arg Pre War: afgrffan- T' L1wf'f'f D s '0m f' ave vfeasu da P able . ' 1 1- a obbinie Preifgfgjgsiggitxghzplalh lg gi x Pins .- fu-10, fe The Vallyries Tri-Hi-Y members are, Back row: Diane Lathrop, Gail Heebink Bobbie Orr Judy Richards, Carol Evans, Ann Glazner, Nina Hill, Claudia Littlejohn, Dorothy Valencia, Connie Valdez. Third row: Rosella Upson. Ann Feagin, Janet Holman, Claudia Reiger, Donna Miller, Bette Ch ' ' - f ' ' avez, Lorinm Anaya, Marilyn Norman, Mrs. Howard, Sponsor. Second row: Linde Mutter, Jo Ann 1-Iatinger, Linda Hill, Shevaun 0'Sullivan. Mariette Conz ette, Eunice Jackson. Officers- Standing: Eunice Jackson. Secretary: Linde Mutter. Chaplain: Corinne Anayu, Sgt.-at-Armsz. Seated: Jo Ann Eatinger, Parliamen- tarian: Linda Hill. Treasurer: She- vaun 0'Sullivan, President, and Mariette Conzett, Vice President. C Tub fhc '5? 6706.201 I ', 21' 170 10 f ow 0,16 06, gf Valley High Lettermen include. Back row: Coach Johnson, G. Ht-i'1'e1'a. .I Bruce, R. Wilkins, G. Collier, I' B111 Lira t Nieeler L dt iipe , ' B z 'do, I X'l ' . '. Con i, C. Garf , KI. Dawisoni, B. Doxey, D. Rouwalk. B. Black P. Zachery, N. Frangos, D. Edwards, .I, Morgan, G. Marlowe, E. Lee, V. Padilla, F. Roberts, Third row: T, Quist. H. West, F. Sahd. t'. Chavez, L. Ausbun, S. Chavez, B. Rogers, A. Teinpleton, G. Romero, J. Hamilton. C. White. F. Leyba, C1 5:5 Jim v6'gvb4XN -4' 19 ic' 66 CQ ' x Q ,ZXTZFOK Q Qi J. Smith, R. MeCurdy. G. Perce. Second row: F. Sisneros F. Armijo, S. Bruno, A. Anaya. Ii. Chavez. S. Cross 1nan,, L. George. G. Cordova. J. Bouchier, M. Cast. M Saavedra, M. Ortega, C. Henry, T. Fillessen, R. Martinez First row: L. Austin, E. Ortega, F. Gonzales. L. Mae Craeken, A. Tafoya, A. Morales, S. Wright. R. Blair J. Aheyta, M. MeNeely, P. Sanchez, G Churc-h, IJ. Mit cihell, E. Downs. T. Raines. and L. Chavez. 913 Members of the Fratres Hi-Y arc' lStandingJ Gordon Marlowe Gilbert Cordova, Jim Morgan, Roy Ball, Don Triplett. Richard K e m p, Ton 5' Hoogenboom, Herb Beatty. Sieve Crossman, Jim Edwards. Jack Miller, Mel McNecly. Freddie Roberts, C h a r l e s Hardyman, Mr. Goodnev' Sealed: Ernie Rutherford, Frank DeMott, Joe Montoya, field, Harlan Crossman, and Jimmy Cast. Ollicers, left to right, Gordon Marlowe, Secre- tary-'l'reasurerg Don Triplett, Sgt. at Arms, Jim Ed- The Anmlill HPY Party got Off Q0 H wards President: Mel MeNeeiy, Vice Presidentg Hood Staff Wlth 3 59551911 Of dancing- Frediiie Roberts, Chaplain. EVGFNOHQ had H good tlme. U' Tr Hi W Jerry Humble, Jerry Bloom' t Second row: Jo Ann Restow, Charlene Whiteman, Dolores Koslowski N Members of the Spirit Club are, Back row, left to right: Lila San- chez, Maggie Vigil, Dorothy Wood, Mary Romero, Lucy Sanchez, Gloria Sanchez, Jo. Humphries, Vivian Salce, Edna Kotrola, Sada Weaver,. Bertha Salce, Charlotte Robbins. Third row, left to right: Maxine Let- eau, Betty Garcia, Dolores Duran, Christine Aragon, Hazel Garcia. Dorothy Valencia, Evangeline Olguin, Pat Muniz, Marilyn Norman, Mariette Conzette, Judie Richards, Mary Sue Clark, Sandy Hilpert, Kitty Blair. , ancy Jorgenson, Roberta Sickenger, Shirley Walters, Bette Chavez, Becky Martinez, Mary Rose Martinez, Inez Nieto, Marlene Carley, Marion Strom. First row: Mrs. Hays, sponsor: Viola Vigil, Flora Olguin, Mary Helen Barros, Arlene Ortega, Agnes Chavez, Vicki Ca- dcna, Phyllis Chavez, Jacqui Duncan, Linda Payne, Charlotte Brookshier, Con- nie Valdez, Beth Kent, Carole Weichman, Peggy Galloway, Martha Prina, Sue Moore. ...inn-nh The spirited young ladies in the Spirit Club sponsored a breakfast in the fall for the football team and one in the spring for the basketball team. Officers of the Spirit include: Linda Payne, president: Jacqui Duncan, vice president: Connie Valdez, secretary: Charlotte Brookshier, treasurer. 98 The Girls' Athletic Assn. is composed of the following members: Back row, left to right: Viola Maestas, Evelyn Gutierrez, JoAnn Garf cia, Rosie Romero, Betty Garcia, Dolores Du- ran, Donna Tyler, Bette Cfhavez, Corinne Anaya Third row: Sada Weaver, Jenny Murdock, Gloria Solano, Nadine Armijo, Christine Ara- gon, Coy McCracken, Becky Martinez, Gail Heebink. gi X Second row, left to right: Inez Nieto, Bur- rows, Marion Hern, Alice Lynch, Margaret Juanita Gutierrez, Sylvia Gutierrez, Betty Lou Mar- tinez, Rose Ortiz, Dee Jensen. First row: Vivian Salce, Edna Kotrola, Kitty Blair, Julia Dale, Karolyn Thornton, Pat Taylor, Debbie Lopez, Sue Hatfield, Susie Morrow. - v Valley High G.A.A. played ho-st to High' land lliuh G.A.A. at a Play Night in Febru- ary. The girls played Volley Ball. Shufflea board, Ping Pong: and did some square danc- ing. liefresfhments were served and everyone had a line time. Officers ot' the Girls' Athletic Assn. are: Becky Martinez, President: Edna Kotrola, Reporter, Judy Burrows, Secretary: Corinne Anaya, Vice President, and Gail Heebink, Treasurer. 99 Back row, left to risglit, Mr. Donner, sponsor: Danny Atchley, Loring Waggoner, Kenneth Teeter, Don Stroud. Bob Noel, Mike Morgan, James Kelley, Benny Curfman, t'harles Lasater, .Ion Kitsch, Gene Elliot, Bobbie Kitts, Vlyde Miller. Norbert Pohl. Third row. Walter Cates. Jim I rcdrick, Charles Was- inezx Kenneth Miller. Pete Ilansri.. Jimmy Brannon, Mackie Kitts. Charles Richards, Johr. Lyle. Kirt Darner. Bert Grubb. Darrell Decker, Seeond row, John Dennisson. .lim Werker, Uouelas Eldridge, Aurelio Salazar, Larry Smith, Leslie Wagggon- er, Melvin Richards, Guy Darner. First row. Freddy Cota. Tim Singer. Jimmy Yaiielin. Bobby Salaz, Don Lewis. Jimmy Bain. 1956 oilieers ol' the Valley I .l .A. are. Slllllfllllf, left to right: Charles Wasmer. Historian: .Iimmic Brannon. 1 I.e.,. . . Vice President Kenneth Miller. Sentinel: Iete Hansen. T -.SLlI Cl. ' : J Xa 2 4 0 4. I Q X 100 President: Chuck Richards. Vice President: Kirt Darner, Reporter. Cute Priscilla Hargrove was elected l .F.A, Sweetheart of 1956. Here she is in ther l .F.A. jacket. ,sn 3... ffiws rw. lit' '1 V Mu , Seated, John Lyle, Secretary: Mackie Kitts. Officers of F.H.A. include, Back row, left to right: Mariette Conzette, Reporter: Margaret Darnell, Historian: Jerri Kay Moody, Treasurer, Judie Richards, Parliamentarian. Front row: Toni Garcia, Song Leader, Jean McKelvey, Vice President, Peggy Galloway, President: Loretta Wilkinson, Secretary. The F.H.A. has sponsored a number of various activities such as the Baby Contest and the Cottontail Ball. F HA members are, back row, left to right: Marlene Carley, Kay Hinman, Roselyn Dun- H' Merilan Gentrv, Joanne Harris, Gayle Sullivan, Janet Hol- Lou McGuire Marion ham, Barhara Darnell, Betty ine, , ' 1' ' ll'n1, Shirley Wisenant, Mary , ' ' K Ivey, Peggy Gal- man, Margaret Weaver, Virginia Ducci g, Strom. Front row: Mariettc Conzette, Judie Richards, Toni Garcia, Jean Mc e loway, Loretta Wilkinson, Jerri Kay Moody, Margaret Darnell, Miss. Gose, Sponsor. 102 Members of the Evening Chapter of F.H.A. are: Standing, left to right, Ann Thomas, Liz Meadows, Mary Rose Martinez, Rebecca Timmermeyer, Roberta Sickenger, Shirley Walters, Carolyn Harris, Sharon I.app, Diana Staley, Viola Maestas, Ruth Rob- erts, Pat Vaughn, Norma Ball and Jane Grinstead. Seated: Percilla Atencio, Secretary: Jeannie Murdock, Historian, Inez Nieto, Trea surerg Anita Sutton, Parliamentariang Bobbie McKelvey, Vice President, Yvonne Tixier, President: and Marilyn Norman, Reporter. These groups gave an open house in honor of the Senior F.H.A. chapter during F.H.A. Week. All F.H.A. and Home Ec clubs in the city schools were invited. Another project was a candy sale for the Warren Smart Fund. ltlembers of the Morning Chapter ot F.H.A. are: Standing, left to right, Helen Hoo- gfenboom, Karen Mulvancy, Carolyn Harris, Diana Staley. Anita Sutton, Phyllis Johnson, Rebecca Montoya. Seated. Bessie Casaus, Sally Cordova, Margaret McSpadden, and Emily Trujillo. w.gw-H The Outdoor Club has been very active at Valley this year. One of their field trips in- cluded a trip to the Soda Dam near Jemez Springs. Members of the Outdoor Club -seem to be having a good time at a party given in a mountain cabin. The Club has come close to traveling from one end of the state to the other. Here some of the members paused at a landmark between Albuquerque and Cuba. Members of tfhe Outdoor Club are: Back row, left to Palmer, Margaret Ridnour, President: Coy Lampeit ii ht: Richard Barnes: Harlan Crossman, Mr. Hudson, Reporter, Ray Lopez. Front row: Fred Baca, Lmdi Sponsor: Larry Royhal, Vice President. Middle row: Burns. Rebecca Roop, Norma Ball, Pat Vaughn, Judy Dickie Kelly, Norane Templeton, Donna McCabe, Nancy Hill, Rebecca Timmermeyer, James Gutierrez. 104 Susie Morrow set-ins Sk to be giving bei' horse L li Jinnny's tops! Jimmy Kitts is receiving an quite an time during the bzirrcl races ut u regular Sunday after- noon horse show. The officers of the ribbon for his out- standing horsemzmship lrom Judy Burrows. Rodeo Club are, left to right: Bob Noel, Reporter: Billy Hartbarger, Sgt.-at-Arms: Gail Heebink, Treasurer: Jimmy Kitts, President. Rodeo Club members are. left to right: Susie row, Christine McFarland, Dee Jenson: Diane La Vice President: Marsha Hunter, Mor- Judy Burrows: Gail Heebinkg Jimmy Kitts, Marsha Hun- throp, ter, Dick Masterson, Timmy Singer, Jack Bowlin. 105 Officers are, left to right: Betty Chavez, Parliamentar- iang .James Taylor, Presidentg Corinne Anaya, Secretary- Treasurer, Not pictured here is Tom Cillessen, Vice President. IISIQNAITHUNA IVA CIE clruyg 106 International Dance members are left to right: Ray Barreras, Peggy Peters, Betty Robertson, Delia Vigil, Conrine Anaya, Betty Chavez, Arlene Formhals, Trudie Schuyler, Mary Cantrell, Mary Patterson, Patty Neal, Sharon Shalit, Patsy Miller. The International Dance Club has presented a num- ber of entertaining assemblies to the Valley High Student Body tfhis year. Here are a group of the dancers doing one of the students' favorites. Members of the Happy Haymakers are. Back row, left to right: Bill Bell, Dick Masterson, Nobert Pohl, Bob Noel, Al Freeman, Jack Bowlin, Clarence Bond, Jon Kitsch, Kenneth Teeter, Jimmy Kitts, Billy Hartbarger, Chuck Richards. Second row: Mackie Kitts, Kay Jensen, Susie Morrow, Margaret Darnell, Kay Hinman, Clifford Lawyer, Kirt Darner. First row: Betty Rose, Dee Jensen, Jo Ann Cooper, Rose Landon, Gail Heebink, Diane Lathrop, Carole Leathem. Officers are, Standing, left to right: Mr. Sandoval, Sponsorg Jimmy Kitts, Presidentg Chuck Ric'har'ds, Vice President: Mr. Schrieber, Sponsor, Seated: Kay Hinman, Secretary: Marsha Hunter, Treasurerg Jo Ann Cooper, Youth Council Representative: Mrs. Avrette, Sponsor. Y HAY VIIAKIERS Swing your pardner. That is a fami- liar cry at the Monday night meetings of the square dance club. The students seem to be having quite a time . 107 S' 2515611 CLUB Standing, left to right: Rose Landon, JoAnn Calkins, Tom Cillessen. Several members of the speech club Bob Jones, Richard Groff, Aileen McCarthy, Sheila were entered in the University of New Mexico High Miller, Walta Neuner. Seated: Mr. Simmons, Sponsor: School Speech Meet, and took excellence awards. Standing, left to right: Mrs. Saunders, Librarian, Cleo trell, Betty Garcia, Sfharon Shalit and Carol Courreges Kennedy, Ruth Burns, Billy Lambson, Shirley Bain, Pat Seated: Eleanor Santillanes, Trudy Mills, Lydia Valdez, McClall0n, Marilan Gentry, Elaine Miller, Mary Can- Christine Aragon and Bobbie McKelvey. 2165 ' I -- - 1 . i l 108 Standing, left to right, Arlene Ortega, Rose Mary Cordova, Nancy Jorgensen, Sue Cooper, Judy Burrows, Arabel Roybal, Lila Sanchez, Mary Martinez, Margaret McElveny. Alice Higgins, and Connie Claus. Seated, left to right, Mr. Stapleton, Miss Deen, Mrs. Nobbs, and Mr. Goodner. This group is continously busy taking care of errands and typing work for the various counselors. They are great help in registration of new students and the general office work around school. Cla H6pe Us B Collnsep afe obbie IOPS aattehq. 017- A Ids Ing ' If ' lg 06' . 11791. H169 . I' CV gms ery Ellyd dr?-y C0 'fun nie GS a S Bat-k row, left to right: C. Hess. Agnes Chavez, F. Olguin, M. Dohner. L. Wilkinson, .l. MeKt-Ivey. K. Allred, K. Vernon, M. Oliver, and l'. Muniz. Front row: L. Sanchez, M. ll. Bar- Tos, M. Strom, N. Jorgensen M. Hoop, and E. Ulguin. These students work in the :ittentlanee office under the direction of Mrs. Bell and Mr. Lalicker. Back row, left to right: D. Black, J. Loy, V. Anstine, D. Lathrop, C. Wiley. B. Olonia B. Tinoeo, R. Siekenger, V. Dudding, P. Cobb, S. Wilson. and L. Tyler. Center row: V. San chez, L. Brown, B. L. Martinez, V. Maestas, M. Norman, Walters, R. Mc-Anelly. U. Castillo N. lllastsubara, A. Hiller, .I. Baber, S. Whitlow, B. Lujan, and J. Babcock. Front row: .I Bloomfield, P. M. Bell, C. M. Mitchell, W. Mclihaney, P. Ateneio, C. Littlejohn, J. Mc-Kinley and B. Brown. ll0 1 En ------q.-Q The girls who help Mrs, Trent to cure our ills with pills are: Back row, left to right: Martha Gallegos, Virginia Kidd, Vickie Lugenbeel, Carolyn Harris, Anita Sutton, Donna Miller, Patricia Burt, Sylvia Bau. Seated left to right: Mary Kay Feoretti, Lena Sena, Mrs. Trent, Claudia Reiger, and Carolyn Cole. . The aids in the main office include Coy Lampert and Margaret Darnell at the filing cabinet, Jo Humplhries, Dolores Ulibarri, Miss Nell Bowers, the office secretary: Mariette Conzette, Donna McCabe, Gail Heebink, and Mrs. Sandra Wimberly, assistant to Miss Bowers. -wt -0- we -i1 111 Thorn as a group of gir ls hero in Valley who are in- tcrcstccl in becoming nurses and they use the students at Valley I0 practice on. They are sponsored by Mrs. Nohhs and ltlrs. Trent, far left. Standing arc Sylvia Vau, Nancy Matsubara, Carolyn Cole. Merilan Gentry. Donna Miller, reporter: Anita Sutton, Minerva Castillo, and Martha Watkins. Seated are Maxine Horner, Janet Holman, Vice President: Claudia Rviger, Secretary-Treasurer1 Sally Valdez, President. and Mary Kay Ficretti. Emma lxtuwses Club dance X the lates .ssonz embers Denm . teach we m and Johnny es: Barbara Club is to rw Tmkte d Bob Jon ' 3 ce . L Ill . d 36 oi the S0cxax zgenteit 10 ugh Karreft Ante The vvfpose The couples bbs. SPOMOY' . No and xdeaS. and MIS. 1 itliifcy Jtggfxoaicnafd wt Sherwoo 112 F.T.A. members are, left to right: Mrs. Burgess, Sponsor, MISS Har- trick, Sponsorg Maxine Letteau, Ruth Byrnes, Marlene Ripley, Diana Staley, Helen Hoogenboom, Helen Cochrane, Betty Howell, Janice Baber Andrea Ellis, Shiela Miller. Seated, Ann Hiller. Secretary- Treasurer: Johnny Saiz, President, Joan Ketchum, Historian: Cynthia Graham, Vice President. Members of the F.T.A. served as guides and ushers at the State Teachers Convention. Freddie Roberts won the National Education Week poster contest for his slogan Invest in Education for Greater Dividends. Here he is shown receiving his honors from Johnny Saiz, president of the F.T.A. r reaier DI END J Q mvcs ua ..., gr' BBW 113 The members of the Spanish Club have been working hard to get their club organ- ized this year. Their main purpose is to get students interested in the Spanish language. Los Noriegos, w'hich is the name chosen by the Spanish Club means the Northmen. The members are, Back row, left to right: Mrs. Gonzales, Sponsor, Fred Baca, Priscilla San- chez, Mary Salazar, Sonny Lopez, Patty Bau, Frank Sisneros, Rosie Romero, Willie Gu- tierrez, Mary Lou Lucero, Sue Hilpert, Rafelita Carbajal, and Mrs. Andrade, Sponsor. Seated are: Helen Cochrane, Diane Lathrop, Lucy Torres, Dorothy Baca, and Jo Ann Garcia. Officers of Los Noriegos are, left to right: Dorothy Baca, Secretary, Lucy Torres, President: Helen Cochrane, Vice Presidentg and Diane Lathrop, Treasurer. 114 Members of the Junior Classical League are, Back Row, left to right: Arlene Formhals, Alice Dowling, Louella Yeager, Coy McCracken, Vice President: Martha Anderson, Barbara Sherwood, Karen Langell, Jonenne Dunlap. Second row: Mrs. Cox, sponsor, Gloria Gatewood, Barbara Eide, Margaret Julian, Pat Cobb, Virginia Dudding, Lorraine Tyler, Roselynde McAnnelly, Judy Olsen, Pat Vermillion, Bill Herren, Johnny Saiz Marlene Ripley, and Bonny Dumond. Seated: Alice Contreras, Johnna Bloomfield, Judy Burrows, Vicki Lugenbeel, Pat O'Brien, Vir- ginia Kidd, Kathryn Stout, Jo Ann Titman, President, and Cyntfhia Graham. F.B.L..A. members are, Standing: Mr. Everett, Sponsor: Jerry Humble, Frank Sisneros, Coy Lampert, Secre- tary: Jo Ann Restow, Treasurer: Fred Baca, President, Flora Olguin, Vice President, Evangeline Olguin, Second Vice President: Mr. Gilmer, Sponsor. Seated, Back row: Linda Mutter, Shirley Bain, Vita Crow, Donna McCabe. Second row: Vicki Cadena, Irma Valverde, Isabel Sandoval. First row: Arlene Ortega, Mary Helen Barros, Kar- ren Allred. .A ,. S Xim.,,..ef- , W 115 QM Y-J fwelhb S0 flzhw 01-Y i1IaUrab'x OI- !',0 Loon Ja th fgggiitleajgggf yuh B 'fa Geoff M' E -vc H .1 01 r k 0.9, Ehiongy 131.0 row ' 'S S a li' 1 1 C11 nie Uthef fe 91-t fo ' J fOr r d lgh t A 116 Tillie A I-16 aud. la 6 L'311ni, J O . 11,1 zma J mxaixcs Go are-. OXNXQ Bam- qoev-. Yemw Ymmec, Yxmhx gk Dkew, Vvcslxdcnv. mme Yv0'0V309v 'ccvcv.xvS- 435 kcets oi QQ g1fxXXo ,, Hxstovxan-B669 Canuck YKQQYQSBQVAXKVCQ SQ Aw owns PdPYXer, sf,aK--1MXYv0b'- YMQ ed 5 Xlxce Ytesxdemq and Yiafyw Q YA - A 'A gi , Treasurer . The Ovaqmuce um 'vQUWf'0Y9 V eg-ax QXQQS Mx-5 get and M910 ni mem were dxvecked '05 Daw? Fxwlwf- Xeix ko mgxw. Yeung Y1xXmev.D1mug M- XQXXX. CYxatXoW: Vmbbkos, Xiamen x'zmNkXXo. G utjezi F 1 ez' 0 Z'eJ,, e HIS hh S , 150 il , aio sie eenllqai Q MX- ulllsx Seaked, ' chat, Novak O- Q PAXRG, and Ohvxa 50 The members of the ice skating club have accurately chosen the name Ice Crackers. The members who participate in cracking the ice are, Standing, left to right: Gerald Smith, Ann McClintock, Marsha Votruba, Carolyn Humphrey. Isabel Sandoval, Carol Evans, Jo Ann Harris, Mary Ann Spence, Beth Rapp, Mary Kay Fioretti, Peggy Galloway, Marlene Carley, Pat Taylor, Jimmy Morgan, Mary Patterson, and Sue Hatfield. Behind Mary Patterson, Mr, Stapleton, the Sponsor, is hiding. Seated are: Bill Morris, Pat Shepherd, Deana Wright, Bobby McKelvey. Vickie Colyard, Jerry Humble, Janice Richards, Mimi Chase, Karloyn Thornton. Carole Kesler, .lanice Wright. Marion Roop, Bebbie Lopez, and Earl Fichtner. These are the flying feet of Deana Wright and Vicky Colvard. 'ICE AQ lf.. E: Off. Pre Ioelis' . s, Of A631913 Jerm, Z6 Ice S801-6 qhlbl CPSC-If I-31-hy, 9, V pets ar 1-eas ' ,. e . 1 car 4110, 019 1 age .v 117 to Vallev High. They are. Robert Jones, JoAnn Restow, Cliariotte Robbins. and They. fin. 51-njqil'S have been on the Honor Roll every semester since they came Donna Johnson. I-LDNOK S00 IUEIY The Honor Society ordered pins for its members and planned for the organization of the club next year. The officers are, left to right: Mrs. Cox, Sponsor: Glenda Chance, Treasurer: Rudy Garcia, Secretary, and Donna Johnson, President.Not pictured is Sheryl Earnest, Viee President. R J- if The Junior and Senior members of the Honor Society are, Back row: Rudy Garcia, Chris Gar- cia, Bob .Iones, Donna Johnson, Betty Ables, Jack Bouchier, Bob Setzler, and Ray Barreras. Sec- ond row: Karren Allred, Jo Ann Restow, Jackie Osbourne, Betty Howell, Marian Roop, Charlotte Brookshier, Jacqui Duncan, and Linde Mutter, First row: Charlotte Robbins, Arlene Ortega, Tru- die Schuyler, Loretta Wilkinson, Ann Barlow, and Rosie Fajardo. The Freshman and Sophomore members are, Back row: Pat Vermillion, Virginia Dudding, Pat Cobb, Sheila Miller, Rose Landon, Clark Carr, Eddie Ortega, Gary Butler, Tom Wolfe, Barbara Eide, and Don Stroud. Third row: Margaret Duran, Janetta McKinley, Margaret Julian, Janet Britton, Joan Titman, Shirley Walters, Lynn DeHann, Walta Neuner, Betty Hinde, Sharon Vandetti, Dan Bush. Sec. row: Pat O'Brien, Rose Ann Canfield, .Ionenne Dunlap, Ruth Byrnes, Diane Staley, Alice McIntosh, Cynthia Graham, Glenda Chance, Bertina Jaramillo, Sylvia Wilson, Dickie Crabb. First row: Virginia Kidd, Caro- lyn Cole, Mahalia Evans, Rose Marie Ruvalo, Mary Frances Pedroncelli, Janice Wright, Maggie Vigil, Kathleen Stout, Annette Chiado, Sammy Lee Jeanjaquette. 6 RIS 517412 These two groups ol' delegates went to their respective STATES where they were very active and held various offices in their CITIES, COUNTIES, AND STATES. Delegates to Girls' State are Sheryl Sarnest, Charlotte Rob- bins. Margaret Darnell, and Lila Sanchez. The boys who represented Valley High at Boys' State are Fred Baca, Montie Cast, Floyd Sahd, and Freddie Roberts. BOY 3 STATE 120 M '-5 'j'-:Q S 54 The various activities of the Science Club included field trips to the Weather Bureau and to the University Physics Department. Four of the Club members entered the State Science Fair in Socorro along with a number of other Valley students. Betty Howell, a club member, won a trip to Oklahoma City in May. cX sponsor K MRS. LEVINE Ol lf'lt'ERS: Cornelius Cruz, 'l'reas.: Jimmy Warren, Historian: lllahaliu Evans, Sec.: Barry Shaffer, Vice Pres.: Jimmy Gutierrez. Youth Council Rep.: and Betty Howell, Pres. i MR, BROWN ot' the University Physics Department, shows the members ot' the club some of the techniques used in his department The Club also visited the Weather Bureau Station, pictured at right t o tl v, .mt , ' i . ig iii ' ' v R' ii 121 Karrcn Allred 122 Tommie Young Marilyn Simpson The Harmonettes organized their own choral group and give per- formances for various organizations and affairs. Donna Johnson Ramona Hutchinson ' if if X 'Wff X! Every two weeks, right on the dot. the students at Valley are presented with the semi-monthly copy of The Legend, our sefhool newspaper, The very able editors are, standing. left to right: Mr. Meyers, Sponsor: Bette Chavez, News Editor, and Tom Cilles- sen, Business Manaer. Seated are: Jim Edwards, Sports Editor: Sally Bridges, Feature Editor: Jean Me- Kelvey. Editor in Chief: Joanne Har- ris and Andrea Ellis, Exchange Edi- tors. THE REPORTERS on the Legend Staff include, Standing, left to right: Virginia Dudding, Karren Allred, Margaret Darnell, Barbara Darnell, and Helen Cochrane. Seated are Rosemary Cordova, Maureen McCarthy and Virginia Kidd. Tmicaencl 123 THE CREATIVE WRITING CLASS under the supervision of Mrs. Louise Pembroke was first inspired to publish the first copy of the Shield. wliicli will be Valley's school magazine for many years to come. THE SHIELD ized VHS magazine Left to right are Nancy Jorgenen, Karren Allred, Jean Wilson. Editor in Chief: David Wil- lard, Sherry Kesler and Mary Patterson THE MEMBERS OI' THE SHIELD STAFF Are, Standing, left to right: Viola Vigil, Rose- mary Perea. .IoAnn Ealin- ger. Sheraun O'Sulliran, and Mary Ann NLIVUIIISLI. Seated are: Sue Vooper. June Lewis, Kay Wasmer. lerome White ,and Carol Spratt. Th Shield 124 is the newly organ- ,ff BY 0611 :ax vue, mx X 'A DLE eww a comoixs aX om an ooso 1 fre Echo:-ko ow Scvoo They ted YG EN S uxie good aooook WRYR that has been W oi NT aXXe9 Hxgh 'neo voew gom. A oo gms. Ykcxo odxc Ywobetts. -Coxei, Z Y 6969 NY X1 Ps sxooeoke and ie Weil Wave c xx wasdx x w obaov, So t e Ywobbkos 6800 N306 Wax So Xie YZ adokk XS Ps 'ovxog V060 A ixme, fetg N . 6 C0 ERE ed ko one ix goo YABKYJL ' tg ao skatk Q, 'AW and ' ness Yloxko 5c'0ooX There X5 a ieeko eo wwe a Qkcoxe a Weaver, Bom , ceo, Pvssociake cewato 'above ate Sao PM Edxxovg Bacqox Doo E EP- secixoo Wax Wei NNOY 6 Coe ovoets who Lxciwkixeer. Ywrog had fa oat eots, Xbeg e' Smog Bath-ara bbkos, Cm Bean XNA 'vi-', CYX NW-NXYJYDYN O 'YB oo, and as mes ixoxsheo men as were noi get Exsixsheo. Beit xo wg Fteodxe Ywobetms, Mx Work, Kay X5 Yooet, CXasees', Saoa W eavev, Ctoadot Ovgaxixmaixoxw, Coy NXcCvacXaeo, Soaps son. Nkxsfxc and Dvanwr, Bacqxix Dooom, Ckxzmokke Btooksxixet, '5ockaX. Not Qxcxo ks Sherri Ylesmr, tboixc and Drama. 12 00? ixcowx slxgoxo 'oeXoe ' 'ok at . XXXXoerx,E6 Kiwmn, K e, we Ywo 'os and 'ooksg ' - Spot ' ceo 5 x x N K Q? M 'api ina GABE ROMERO FRED SCHUMAN - x BILL LAREDO Coach Johnson Is the Only One Who Doesn't Look Happy! 8 4 N I f BILL BELL EUGENE BIRD JACK BOUCHIER 'l'nr-lrlv Tncklrf Center SAM BRUNO MONTIE CAST EUGENE CHAVEZ GENE COLLIER Iffrzd 111411111 Guard End No One as Perturbed as the Coaches GILBERT CORDOVA Qufzrterbrlcl. 129 DON NICK EDWARDS I-'RANGOS End Hzllffulvlr CHIP HENRY BRONY MAJAUKAS GORDON MARLOWE Quarterback Tackle Halflmck RONNIE MCCURDY TERRY QUIST DON ROUWALK Center Fullhaclc Halfhack 130 'jggv xii MAURIUIO SAAVEDHA CARL WHEELER ISIDRO CHAVEZ End 7'ur'lrlrf Mamzyers FLOYD SAHD STEVE VVRIGHT 1'IfIlfIJf1CIx' Guard ALEX BACA ,ix ,, S H Qu Mm 1 1 , :ga 3 sf if BETTY CAROLE ABLES WEICHMAN JUNE MIMI LEWIS CHASE PEGGY GALLOWAY ,Z L 1313 Rebecca Roop, Dianne Lathrop, Carole Leathami heady Maggie Vigil, Dorothy Valencia Be TQ am Ckeeileaievs The A and B Cheerleaders in the VIKING DAY PARADE. Bl KET . DICK FOX Head Coach S Rudy Garcia goes up to shoot. Sfumlinfs, Lvfi 10 Hixllt, H0011 FOHCI1 Dick Fox, Don'l'orge1'son.Kneeling,RudyGurcizn.Slcu-t'1'uss1n llwwfl 511110. KOH UIIWSUN, Hob UUXOY, Bill Black. Dan Sammy Soto, Maurio SZl21YOClI'2l. i'l1z1rlic llc 1' 11. 1' uwzllk, f40I1l'21Cl Chavez, Mol Eaves, Assistant Coach Henry, and Cecil Gardipe. 134 fr 2 ,u....--ani fix.: .i' aus-, Q., ,jg ff, .. Q -if Q . Liv l 3 5 iss IEA Back row, left to rigfht: Coach Torgerson, Loyola Stevens, t'eeil Garcia, Charles DeWitt, Buster Donley, Jim Converst, Freddie Leyva. Front row: Ted Aeoya, Johnnie RIZIQSUIS. Gilbert Ortega, Gabe Remillurd, Gail Geer. Buck row: Tom Culley, Tom Higgins, Paul Reese Coach Lalieker, Pat Shepherd, Ray Garcia, 'l'hurl Pope Front row: Vicky Colvard, Johnny Martinez, John Zimmerman, Bert Aeoya, Mel Wilds, Richard Trevino. FRESBMEN BASKETBALL TEAM 137 'l'l1c llrill Squad, iimlcr thc sponsorship of Miss Betty t'or1lova. Lctt to right: first row: Carol Jones, Ann McClin- tock, lit-ssy Vasaus, liowilaml Ilunliam, Barbara Finley, Car- olc ldvaiia, Vomiic llcss. .lanct Olson. Jackie lfllclriclgc, Mar- :arct lliclnour, Foy liaiiipcrt, Lena Scna, Mary Dohncr, Emily Zamora. Sccoml row: Bc-tty Bcll, Dolores Kowslowski, Louclla Yvagcr, Alicc llowing, Anna Luccro, Vivian Chavez, Tillic Guticrrcz, liarliara 'I'inoco, Margie TI'll.llll0, Emily Romero, llcycrly Wliitc.. 'l'liirtl row: lfluiiicc Jackson. Linda Miller, Miclii Yama- gvon. Carol Crcasy. iicr, Suctta Moonyham, Sally Uorrlova, Viola Vigil, Patsy Santillancs, Hazcl val, 'lliicrcsa Garcia, Vir- ginia Duckling. Lcaclcr: Donna Mcfabc. MISS COHDOVA Sponsor of Drill Squad U lL 5illEI moto, Nita Lynch, Mary Lou Klctluirc, Marion lloop, 'l'I'llcly Schuylcr. Nancy Lucero, l'at Cobb, Norma Spur- Ifourtli row: Linda Bon- Garcia. Mary Ann Sanrio! DONNA MCCABE, LEADER P I Standing: Coach Cappelle, Donald Mitchell, Tom Austin, Sonny Lopez, Eugene Downs. Mitchell, Tom Wolfe, Eddie Lee, Gene Chacon, Charlie Kneeling: Richard Wilkins, Carl Condit, Bill Rodgers Church, Jack Miller, Herman Serna, Larry Ausbun, Larry Phil Zachary, George Perce, David Petrie, Howard West Zocc r Team Captain Larry Au-stin and Coach Cappelli with city trophy 140 Front-Lft to right: John Hamilton, Anthony Gutier- rez, Arthur Morales,, James Smitfh, Larry Gallegos, Al- len Templeton, Roger Martinez, Tony Tafoya, Mel Mc- Neely, Roger Blair, Jeri Abernathy, Johnny Abeyta, Fred Sena, Luther McCracken. C T . ,St G E X f K xiii an Q K E.. . 3 5 s . 1 ,l 5 kj .. yas i s A F Nm ixx . Q 2 J I K s . , Q Q K K. ll . 5 il ffiz 'Y S3 -' 1 i f 'i t kj h an 3 V 5 il gait 4 , 1 ' ' is ,girth . . as ' t C, 1' M rg s - , ah i 5 E9 Team Captain: TONY TAFOYA Back row: Coach Johnson, Pete Tatchell, Carl Wheeler, Brony Majauckus, Nick Frangos, Ronnie Mc- Curdy, Gabe Romero, Jimmy Cast, Bob Evans, Raymond Lucero, Dick Stewart, Jim Stewart, Eddie Ortega,, Bar- niy Ortega, Charlie Chavez, Paul Chavez, Freddy Gon- za es. 'LING EUGENE CHAVEZ, State Champ, 147 lb. Class 141 Qin -1:-1 G t XA,-.i,ea.g. -M , ew These scenes and the ones on the preceding page are from the VHS vs. AHS meet. Valley won this meet. P15 NT it Mt Front row, left to right, Jim Stewart, Johnny Abeyta, tinez, Tony Tayfoya, Mel McNeely. Jeri Abernathy, Freddy Gonzales. Dick Stewart, Eddie Back row, Coach Johnson, Tony Gutierrez, Allen Ortega. Templeton James Smith, Larry Gallegos, Brony Majau- Second row, Fred Sena, Charlie Chavez, Roger Mar- ckus, Paul Chavez. 142 Above left: The Drill Squad performing at the first game in our new gym. Above right: The combined officers of the VHS and HHS GAA's . Right: Girls who partici- pated in Highlands Sports Day. Below: These lovely ladies are all Physical Education teachers. lThe ones you don't recognize are from Highlandh. Lefty and Karolyn go for a high one. 143 O. K.. Now. Hold It! Trijod Rosemary and Sue paddle a few. Upsa-daisy! Partners, Donna and Mary Sue Young Robin Hoods! i 3 I, o fr ., o, A sv ll 5, X X y' A of ' W? tif . ,. ,,,1ne 'f'5 145 pi gk The mile, run for VHS by: Floyd Highfill, Stanley Hays, Ernie Rutherford, and Bill Laredo. QE , we 'f a ' s 3 - X . ' , f . ' e. ig i t ' a ii 'Ni Floyd Suhcl goes over the ' , S f 1 f 'A . -f - -, , 0 'ifyx .i nf A 4' 'N lf' r - - , eo, i d t - . A i ...k i A - -,ff -N-w ' 4 .4 F , '-- 1 , s s y 2 i 1 ,r ew i' A X -' x-Mf LK A J ...S F Kiki A A Q , s ,..,,.u..,P Lr- - 'A foils-4sQ.Q ' fl The shot put, with Don Rouwalk, Sam Bruno, and Jim Acree Up and over: in the background Jon Kitsch 147 -- .- -L, - i ' -'sw Q J .ta riff f ff. 'R ,yn . - , -, M y-e f -'XL -A i , MORE TRACK:Fred Schuman, Richard Wilkins, Tony Fabiani, Low Hurdles Discus Broad Jump In the District meet the Vikings placed Second, defeating Highland High 8-0 and losing to St. Mary's 2-0. This gave the Vikings their first trip to the State Tournaments. Front: Eugene Herrera and Lolo Chavez. Seated: Earl Fichtner, John Maestas, Chip Henry, Charlie White, Buster Donley, Terry Baines, Nate Richard- son. Frcddy Leyva. Kneeling: Pat Sanchez, Sonny Lopez, John Hamilton, Donald Mitchell, Eugene Downs, Gil Ortega, Louie Martinez, Bill Row, Maurie Saavedra. Standing: Coaches Bob Lalicker and Vince Cappellig Ed Methaney, Frank CHI10, Loyola SteveIlS. Sieve Cross- man, Ken Dawson, Ramon Maestas, Eugene Chavez. 4 ,..,,n,., . 148 55?535???Y BAQEBALIL L s' Q , ' X BUSTER DON LEY i MAURIE SAAVEDRA sim 149 'L Tennis Tea R.Xl,l'll UIXUN Left to Right: Tom Culley, R. A. Schmidt, Van Gilbert Richard Barnes, Charlie Lain, Allan Sacks, Ted Anderson, Jerry Wilger. 6013? Standing: .I os 6: Z il m o i' zi. Paul C h a v e 2, Willie G il r C i a, John Mierra, Barney Ortega, C o a c h George Johnson. Kneeling: Ramon Padilla, Toby Pino, Vicki Col- vard, Steven Gu- tis-rrez. 50 ll les and Ifi nal lgvenlfs IK IA N3 tus 155 S S pc ran me Nw. lin 1 E ST Sas 'Xgei Front: Arlene Ortega, Phylis Chavez, Nancy Jorgensen, Margaret Darnell, Sandy Hollar, Back Hill Laredo and Charlotte: Queen Jeannine and Fred Schuman, Agnes and Gabe Romero. imma Mrs. Hays was the referee girls from Student Council were the team: Lolo Chavez, Nick Frangos, and Tom Cilles- sen Knot shownl were the cheerleaders and Mary Sue Clark was water boy. 154 Some entertainment by mem- bers ol the Student Council and Football Team at the stirring VIKING DAY ASSEMBLY Fred Schuman presents Jeannincfs football as Charlotte, Agnes and Gabe look on kin Yeh 3 The Queen and Princesses with their footballs. This dance was the climax to a Wonderful Viking Day. The llomeeoming G a me was a great success. Our Vikings dee feated t'he Saint, Marys Cougars 18-13 in a thrilling game. The assembly and colorful parade made every student at Valley proud to be a VIKING. The scenes on the following page are from the parade. The Royal Float Was Built by the Senior Class, FIRST PLACEh'lSkin the Cougars! SECOND PLACE-Little But Mighty-lNo Picturel THIRD PLACE-Whale 'Em Vikings! es Here are a few pictures showing the many activities held at our Hvmecfming Assembly and dance. I i 5 1 . ,-' 'i. K i xi' x L W. x X ,ff ix K 511, k' v. I , K 4. ggi? N Q if-Rm, puff' wigg' XV ta ll ff x 5.0 K A .XM ' A f MJ F- .-M .. M, ,X Y 3 -E Q5 xng. Kx, V-QA I. qv. i x 5 -X55 1 s A. .-iw, wa w S Q A 'xiefk' I The annual dance assembly was really an enjoyment to watch. Mr. Sanchez's International Dance Club and Miss Cor- dova's P. E. class did dances from differ- ent foreign countries, plus added attrac- tions of a modern dance, an acrobatic, and a tap dance. ax x Contorl ionist Roaring Twonties l'hv t'L1t's Klcmvu . 3g05:- Q we 'l'hL-so cluirining girls are to right. sittingt Mariotto 101, Iiliiiicv Jackson. left Con- Stzincling: Sharon Wilhelm, Judy Riclmrcls. .lo Ann Harris, Kay Moody. .IL-annie Wilson. Ros- nliml llurliazni. :inrl Marlene Fai'- Ivy, 162 The Briel MISS REVA JUNE POGAN was niistrcss ot ceremonies at our annual style show MISS KAY HINMAN is moclclinhu ll liliiv unfl brown Wool two piece dross uncl inulcliinlu hat to complete the ensemble. MISS HELEN TRUJILLO ls shown moclcling a light blue taffeta semi- formal dress, MISS PEGGY GALLOWAY Shown :it right as she models a spring light- weight jumper THE MODELS Shown sitting, from loft to right. Donna Miller. Carole Kesler. Standing: Viola Vigil, Mary Ann Nuvamsa, Linda Hill and Janet Britton. V MISS MARY LOU MCGUIRE Shown above modeling a frosted pink taffeta dress with white lace collar and cuffs. THEY FINALLY MADE IT! A Bride's Trousseau led to this breathtaking scene of a future pos- sibility. Charlotte and Montie give it the air of reality. 164 SPRING IS IN THE AIRf Richard and Sharon and Kay and Jimmy look on as Jack gives Margaret her 'Ting' in the park. Slll lllv I Al3l'LUl7S FIVE do mg, Gln-n Nlillvfs fubu lu xr-do .lum'tion SUE MOURHS ,L11'uc0fL11 int0rp1'vtation ui' Fai In Low With Love, qs sion ul' I5lu0 Violins CRRICI. 'l'Ill'IUlAN'S HSI!-BOUIIIU 5 m A4 .- FIRST PLACE---Frank .laramillo SECOND PLACE'-Marie Myers FRANK DEMOTT bought an cupczlkv fm' 85.00, which helped Marie Myers win second place, W U THESE ARE CHEERLEADERS? Nomi Diehl, Suc Moore, Charlotte B1'00liSlll01', and Jacqui Duncan played clicc1'lcaclc1 ' at one ol' tfhc Pep assemblies. Thcil' lll'lll'0I'Il1Su arc reprc- . . . - scntativc ol our teachers high school days. MISS JEAN MCKELVEY is pictured re- ceiving her pin for 'having the highest score at Valley High in thc Betty Crocker X Homcmaking Contest. .M S l'lt l'URElJ AT RIGHT IS CHARLOTTE BRUOKSHIER holding her gold football This football was given to hcl' by the foot ball tcaln, because, clue lo doctons orders, sho was unahlc to chccl' after hcl' election as Varsity l'l1C0l'l01lClL'l' fox' 1955-56. 167 ,v 44 Q K , . fx f ,,,M45,'.,. f It 1 r n li' Br' WY? K' ..r' 4 6:9 .Ewa nw ... K ' . ,A W5 Q5 1 iv' , .. W . ...hanihg 'wnygm Pictured left to right are: The Rev. M. S. Eppersong Mr. Milne, Superintendent of Public Schools Mrs. Ferguson, Asst. Principal: Mr. Smart, Valley's first Principalg and Mr. R. D. Morrow, Super- intendent of Schools, Tucson, Arizona. COMMENCEMENT l955 Valley High Schools first Commencement Exercises were held in our new gymnasium. Our first graduating c l a s s w a s robed in maroon gowns and gold tassels on the caps. Approxi- mately 105 students received diplomas 169 7' Walk! i.i -M illi e Wd ,F .. J'1,.,T, W- '-'tif' .EMq .,-g:.' ' My gli .i.m5rQg7 .g51fbl11ik : , ,., H N ew . ' .j-'-iii' ,. ,N f ,.ldl llly1lgli: it . ...M . rl H l R M... 9 .GE ,'lH'?- .,1 i u1 .X ,V n!.wl,1A ,.,w-0. X. UROCK- My boy, Flattop 01,311- Ywdsfm 2761116 C11 THREE OF THE BEARDS! GS an Mrs, Langston joined the faculty second Semester. When you need a new book or when you lose your book you go see Mrs. Langston in the Bookroom. Mrs. Baty came to Valley High from Denver. She Mrs. Christman joined the faculty of Valley High took Mrs. Strasser's place in Sophomore English. ' in the Math Department, taking the place of Mr. Wiley 172 Posed poise! .lust like za tuiry talof AHS's Color Guard paying tribute to Captain Smart at our Rededication Assembly. Graceful gliding! This Gymnasium Resnectjzclly Dedicated To the Honored Memory of VVnm'en A. Smart-by The Students and Faculty of Valley High School. May it ever stand as a symbol of the Fine Sportsmarzslrp and School Spirit for which He Constant- ly Labored.-March 23, 1956. Class of 1956. I 173 74 last will anh Testament QBI The Senior Qlllass of Valley ibigb, 1956 WE, the undersigned Seniors of H1955-56 of the County of Bernalillo, City of Albuquerque, State of New Mexico, being of sound mind and memory, and not acting under fraud, duress, menace, or the undue influence of any person or persons, do make, publish, and declare this last will and testament, in the manner following, that is to say, FIRST: We hereby revoke, annul, and cancel all other former wills by us in the past. SECOND: We hereby leave, will, and bequeath as follows: LARRY AUSTIN wills his Tutti-Frutti record to Jim Converse. Julius Griego wills his mustache to Jenero Pedroncelli. Betty Abels and June Lewis will their cheering experiences to the future cheerladers of Valley High. Maureen McCarthy gets from Jerome White, two teaspoons of Green Tea! Rose Mary Serna wills her slang talk to Hazel Garcia. Karren Allred unselfishly leaves her Ski-Slidei' nose to Rudy Garcia. KAY WASMER and Marilyn Busch will their ability to laugh in class to Creige Creigo. Bill Bell leaves his wolf whistle to anyone with a green Mercury. Bill Hand leaves all his brains to his sister, Judy. John Lyle very regretfully bequeaths his horse, hat, rope, boots, spurs, and all his Rich girl friends to Randy King. Mackie Kitts leaves his love to Pris- cilla Hargrove, his money to his brother, Bobby, and his brains to Lyman Atchley. Boy is he Broke! Jimmy Kitts just leaves school by the skin of his teeth. Tommie Young wills her place at the city bus stop in front of the school to anyone from the Deep South. Fred Baca cheerfully wills Miss Bourne to Lonnie Bruce. Chuck Richards leaves his locker, car, and leaves his ability to complicate a Love Affair to anyone that is fool enough to take it. BILL LAREDO leaves his toothy smile to Charley Hern. Jim Edwards be- queaths his slide rule to Damian Jelso, and his home made barometer to Mr. Buck. Sandy Hollar and Eunice Jackson leave all their boyfriends to Linda Bonner. Sada Weaver wills her job as Business Manager of the Saga to Charlotte Brookshier. Rose Rodarte thoughtfully leaves her roaming the halls to Dorothy Rodarte. Max Luna leaves all his women and 'tBlue Suede shoes to LoLo Chavez. Frank Sisneros wills his bird whistling to Freddy Montoya. Trudy Mills wills her Leaping Lizzy to anyone with no means of transportation. Mary Martinez wills her trips to the office to Margaret McKelvany. JEAN MCKELVEY wills to her sister, Barbara, her cap and gown after grad- uation. Bertha Salce bequeaths her second year algebra to anyone that is silly enough to take it. Steve White bequeaths his 180 per minute in typing to Deana Wright. Robert Jones leaves his favorite six-volt battery to Dick Atkinson for physics with Mr. Buck. Tom Shepherd leaves his Schick 2Ol' to Ramon Sanchez. Pattie Armijo wills her bag of potato chips during homeroom period to JoAnn Garcia. COY LAMPERT bequeaths anything to whoever can use it, but Gail Harris is different. She leaves her ability to get a husband to her sister, Virgie. Poor Virgie! Mary Tocha Gutierrez wills Jim Morgan to some deserving girl. All the fun that Brony Majauckas had at the drive-ins is left to Clin- ton Cooper, Clinton is sure going to have a Ball! Dolores Kowslowski will look very nice in the long hair that is left to her by Cordelia Lucero John, do you want Marsha?', Well, you seem to have her because Marsha Votruba leaves you her first name. Pat Clinton wills her U. S. History book to Madge Rossiter. It looks like Mr. Dixon is going to be minus a few history books. Rosella Upson just wills It to Linda Hill. That is, whatever she decides to will. JANE CHILTON leaves some left-over pills and her doctor's telephone num- ber in Mrs. Trent's care for anyone who is a victim of the scarlet fever epidemic. Norma Spurgeon and Carol Creasy will their Spanish accents to Lorraine Gonzales. Terry has just received a taxi and Rent-a-Car Service from Richard Lopez. Linda Miller, as of now, has Marilyn Trous- dale's sex-appeal. Shevaun O'Sullivan wills her phony excuses for her many absences to Brenda Kirkland. Don Turner bequeaths his dark com- plexion and sexy eyes on-the-go to Danny Atchley. Frank Armijo be- queaths his beautiful baby picture to whoever will take it. AGNES PAULINE CHAVEZ wills her Vi-Queen's Attendant crown to Sue Moore. Phyllis Chavez would like to make sure that Patsy Santillanes gets her place in the Cafeteria and her daily piece of cream pie. Gilbert De La Cruz leaves his first touch down in the history of Valley High to the school records. Joseph Montoya leaves his gambling ability to Carl Wheeler. Mary Helen Barros wills her ability to go late every day to every class, except typing, without having to go for a tardy permit to Johnny Maestas. Arlene Ortega sadly bequeaths her love for new Mer- cury convertibles to Jimmy Barros. Notice she says NEW convertibles. Bob Bertell very willingly leaves his place in chemistry to another fool. Jack Bowlin canit leave anything. Margaret Darnell has claim on every- thing. Ronald Burnet leaves his ability to drive a different car to school every two weeks to anyone who thinks he can afford it. Let me tell you it gets expensive. Roger Martinez gladly leaves his chemistry brains to Trudie Schuyler. Bobby Salaz leaves his forged report cards in Agricul- ture to Joe Kitsch. Jim Bartholomew bequeaths, with pleasure, his abil- ity to get in fights to Ray Barreras. STEVE CROSMAN leaves his ability to show off' to his LITTLE Brother, Harlan. Ramona Hutchison leaves all her flirting to Bobbie Orr. Joanne Harris and Steve Wright leave their chemistry books and formulas to Lee Abels and Bennie Jelso. Jeannine Ward wills her Queen's crown to next year's queen. Nomi Diehl leaves her little waist to next year's Sen- ior Class president. Johnny Jones and Gene Collier leave their height to Don Rouwalk and Allan Sacks. Don also inherited Johnny's athletic ability. Bill Johanson wills his brilliant remarks in sociology to Mr. Sim- mon's future victims. Sherry Kesler and Jeanne Wilson leave part of their trouseaus to Miss Bourne. DIANE LAWRENCE leaves the glorious state of Wisconsin to some soft-. talking Texan. James McCallon leaves his hours to Mrs. Bell's future Pets Maurice McDonald wills his comb and hair oil to Johnnie Ho- baugh. Gordon Marlowe gives what little physics he did absorb to Uncle Buck. To Coach Fox, Mitch Ortega sadly leaves his two-toned, perforated basketball shoes. Rosalie Perea leaves her bop records to Mr. Sanchez's International Dance Club. MONTIE CAST and Charlotte Robbins bequeath their ability to go steady for FOUR years to Sandy Hilpert and Don Rouwalk. Gabe Romero wills his old worn out football kleats to Gil Cordova. Wilfred Pedroncelli leaves his desk in English to someone who loves poetry. Phillip Carillo gives his OLD ENGLISH poetry back to Ruby, leaves his love to all the unhappy girls he is leaving. Paul Tratchard wills nothingg he hasn't any- thing. Bobby Turney wills his Stomp Clothes to Leroy McNabb. Jack McLean leaves his acid-eaten pants that he got in chemistry to the per- son who gets his desk next year. RICHARD ROSENBERG wills his address book to any freshman that likes females. Jerry Humble leaves his old Pop Corn bag in Mr. Dixon's room. Rudy Tenorio leaves his ability to blow Hot Air through his sax to anyone with a lot of Hot Air. Helen Trujillo leaves her ac- cent with Jinlmy Barros. Jo Higgins leaves school by the skin of his teeth. Bob Nowlin wills his enrollment in the child care class to Jim Byrd. LAST, BUT BY NO MEANS NOT LEAST, the members of the Senior Class not listed will their love of Valley High to the Senior Class of 1957. Illill 'l'llA K T0 .... MRS. EUBANK-for her cooperation, understanding, and just plain puttin, up with us? MR. COOPER-for lettering our Index, Foreword, Poem, and Memorial Pages. JOHN LYLE-and his committee for writing the Senior Class Will, the Senior Prophecy, and the Senior History. MRS. LEVINE-for taking the casual shots around school. MR. BELL-for taking the casual shots around school. THE I-IANLEY MARKS STUDIO-for taking our individual portraits. MR. JACKSON--and his staff at New Mexico Engraving for doing such a good job and being so patient. MR. WALLING, MR. PETERSON, AND MR. KING-at the Albuquerque High Print Shop for their cooperation and patience in printing our book. MISS BOWERS--for handling our finances and helping with the distribution of the Saga. LAST BUT NOT LEAST TO THE ENTIRE SAGA STAFF-for being such hard workers and making the success of the 1956 Saga possible. -THE EDITORS .v . 'Q 1 1, A- 0 :Tv f Q? Wx J. , .Wy fn s 1 ssI 'i ' -5. 5' W , n. 1. 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