Valley High School - Saga Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM)

 - Class of 1973

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Memories marked the pages of a year in which new friends were found, new places were visited, and new ideas were tried out. Pride was shown in our Vikings this year - from honoring our Home- coming Queen in an assembly, to a small unrecognizable feat like helping someone. The happiness we shared when we were young has molded us into peo- ple who care. And the joys we feel today will become tomorrow's memo- ries. . . wt, f f Q 1 i f iz I f ,K V N t ju ,E -f 3 . . if ja 15 . W KKK Ada SX I ,Sv .1 1. L , . 4. , ,I 5 v K ' :XXXL 9? 5' I , I , -. I RV L 4 L . . . lt was easy then to tell right from wrong, easy then to tell weak from strong, when men should stand and fight or just go along. . . As school re-opened, the excite- ment of registration, the arrival of a new exchange student, cheerleader try-outs, football games, and the cli- mactic nomecoming, completely engrossed the entire school . . . T I I K ,,,.,.,,,,.,,..m .W ,..,,,. , W,,.,,.. x , .N,,,,, MW.,,,,,. ,,L, ,,: ,,:,, ,,, . ,W . , ,. 7 I remember when the answer seemed so clear. We had never lived without foretasted fear , . . Here comes the Sun, seemed an appropriate homecoming theme in times when one needed something to brighten his outlook and clear doubts about his own future. Suspense mounted, as the top three nervously awaited the announcement of the 1972 Viking Homecoming Queen. Queen Emily reigned over all the Homecoming fes- tivities, which included the assembly, game, and the dance. The dance was held at the new Albuquerque Convention Center, with over 400 people attending. This concluded the activities for the 1972 Viking Home- coming, which was a very memorable occasion for everyone. B 3' 4 gl ak i 3. ,ajax . . . lt was easy then to tell truth from lies, selling out from compromise, who to love and who to hate, the foolish from the wise . . . School not only means work, but also sharing a common goal and striving to bring it to your grasp, no matter what it may be. Having a friend to lean on, makes both happi- ness and depression all worthwhile. Shown dancing with Rene Chartier, Miss Shoon enjoys the music of Stone Bluff. Counselors are an essential source of help and are valuable harmonizing agents tor relationships between stu- dents and teachers. Miss Shoon has served the student body in the capacity of counselor for the 1972- 1973 school year with admirable effi- ciency. Before becoming a counselor this year she was a physical education teacher where she helped with organized girl's sports many times. Yearbook Staff Dedicates 1973 SAGA MISS SANDRA SHOON Showing her spirit, Miss Shoon cheers at one of Valley's football games. To Senior Class Sponsor Miss Sandra Shoon Vi-Queen Emily Akin receives a big hug from Miss Shoon during the homecoming dance. l i i Q 3, Advising a student on furthering her education is one of Miss Shoon's main concerns as a counse- lor, During an intermission at the homecoming dance, Miss Shoon strolls around the new con- vention center. ln addition, the Senior Class has been appreciative of all the voluntary time and work she has donated to make theirs one of the most profit- able and publicized classes in Val- ley's history. ln view of this outstanding hard work and capacity for caring, the yearbook staff is proud to dedicate the 1973 SAGA to Sandra Shoon, Upper left: Adjusting the choke on an engine in power mechanics is sophomore Louis Medina. Upper right: Rodney Mansefield stud- ies a problem in drafting. Lower left: Cultivating poinsettias in agriculture class is Joe Ruiz. Lower right: Dusty Peters works intently on an assignment in typing class. 1, ! -C! M C M 1 0.4- V Q xii, R ... 1 K, Q at 'i Academics . . . Science Fiction, Gothic Novel, Humanities through individual Creativity, Sociology ll, Conservation, l-low Not to get Cheated, Power Mechanics, Family Living, Electronics, Agriculture, industrial Cooperative Training, Household Mechanics . . . ValIey's varied curriculum shows how far schools have progressed from the days of reading, writing, and arithmetic. ln keeping with students' changing needs and interests, the program is changed each year to meet these needs. With a special emphasis on career education, this year Valley's faculty has worked to make Valley a worth- while experience for its 2000 stu- dents. , . A .Swv A as will MQ, 4,- . x t 5 . , at it .RVN , I5 Fall Of 1972 Begins David Whiteis Fifth Members of the school board for the Albuquerque Public Schools are Ted Martinez, Daniel McKinnon, Jeanette Stromberg, Henry Willis, and Joseph Zanetil. Ernest Stapleton was principal of Valley High School from 1956-1962. Now he is in his second year as the A.P.S. superintendent. Robert Montoya is North Area Superintendent and is in charge of Valley High and its feeder schools. These men, the members of the Albuquerque Board of Education, and the other administrators set the policies that are used at Valley. This year they handed down the long discussed policy on student rights and responsibilities. This docu- ment is meant to guide both students and faculty members on their rights in the public schools. ERNEST STAPLETON Superintendent Albuquerque Public Schools 'wt ROBERT MONTOYA North Area Superintendent Albuquerque Public Schools Year As Valley High Schoolis Principal -untill X Looking over a proposed project by student council is Mr, White in his office. -Us 4 I iF. DAVID WHITE EILEEN NEAL MA. School Administration Principals Secretary 5 years at Valley 13 years at Valley X Col. Swan, Commander of Kirtland Air Force Base presents Mr. White with an award received by the Ft.O.T.C Mr. White has served Valley well during his five years as principal. He was exceptionally easy to get along with which was one reason he was well liked by the student body. As principal of Valley he has allowed students to smoke outside of build- ings and has provided an open cam- pus for the first time in Valley's his- tory. Also under the initiative of lVlr. White, Valley's curriculum has been changed to emphasize career educa- tion. l-le made these changes to try to make Valley better meet the needs of its students. Valley got its third vice principal, and its first woman administrator in several years with the addition of Marlene Dunaway. She is a graduate of the University of New Mexico with a BS. in Mathematics and an MS. in school Administration. Marie Hayes, the student activities director, had a really busy year as it was one of the most active years ever at Valley. The most noticable difference in this year's administration procedures was the change of policy relating to attendance. Instead of calling a stu- dent to the attendance office for skip- ping class, when a student gets five unexcused absences in a class his grade was dropped a letter grade. Whether a student was excused or not was left up to the individual and his teacher. Another difference, much to the delight of the student body, was an open campus during lunch. Students were not restricted to the school grounds and could eat anywhere they wanted. MEL GONZALES M.A. School Administration 5 years at Valley Marlene Dunaway - Newest Add1t1OH -1 1:21. 5 E ,.'-':f:f- 1 .tg :QQ-3 'J- -... . .. Q... t . . Q..-H.. -, .... Q '. Q.-.... ' . ' ,i4,,--n.....- 'X 'g.- U... ,. .. - A . .X ASM..- .- ,.- W, 3... ,fp 1,1 Y .'f': 'l1'f':'fr L 4 N- l - , Z,3s:,.:1, A-5, s - ir 'X Showing the new vice principal Marlene Dunaway the daily schedule is vice principal Bert Everett iv' ti UMW. BERT EVERETT M.A, Business 18 years at Valley MARLENE DUNAWAY M.A. School Administration 1 year at Valley To Vallefs Administration Department Vice Principal Mel Gonzales overlooks the stu- dent parking IOL Secretaries Genevieve Rozell and Elenor Pnares help a confused parent on registration day GENEVIEVE ROZELL ELENOR PHARES PAMELA SANCHEZ LOIS MORRIS SARAH SANCHEZ Secretary Secretary Secretary Secretary Secretary 'S MARIE HAYS BS. Physical Education 19 years at Valley Discussing the Homecoming decorations are Ronny Aragon and Mrs, Hays College Pay, Financial Aids And Vocational Back from last year's counseling were Shelby Copland, Bill Craig, Floyd Vasquez, and Betsy Yost. San- dra Shoon was a newcomer to the counseling department but not to Val- ley. She had been here eight years and this was her first as a counselor. Mr. Copeland, Mr. Craig and Miss Yost have all been counselors tor four and three years respectively. Mr. Vasquez was in his second year. Bar- bara Pino was in her second year as counselor secretary. This year the counselors experi- mented vvith a nevv appointment sys- tem. Instead of the students leaving their schedules with the counselor to see him at his convenience, they went to Mrs. Pino and made an appointment tor a certain day and time. The students then received a slip to show their teacher the time ot the appointment. . 'i .Qty .. if Keeping tiles on each student at Valley is a big part ot Mrs. Pino's job. l Seniors .JoAnn Ulibarri and Theresa Chavez find Mr. Craig a great help in preparing for college Mr. Vasquez talks to Jim Duncan about early graduation. Careers Nights ponsored By Counselors nikr .. Mr. Copeland talks to student about her future plans. This year counselors went around to each senior history class giving them information about college. To some it was frightening, but others looked forward to it. Students wishing to attend college were informed by the counselors to take their ACT and SAT tests if necessary. The students were also given information about vocational schools. The counselors also sponsored College Day, Finan- cial Aids Night, and Technical Careers Night. There were twenty-five colleges represented at College Day. This year all activities of this sort took place after school. This was due to the new change of rules. Financial Aids Night concerned the students and their parents. This was to help certain students with financial problems. And as in the past, the counselor's main objective was to help the students. SANDRA Sl-lOON FLORENCE THOMPSON TILLEY SILVA BARBARA PINO lVl.A. Guidance Nurse Nurse's Aid Counselors Secretary 8 years at Valley 3 years at Valley 1 year at Valley 2 years at Valley ...f 4. , BETSY YOST SHELBY COPELAND FLOYD VASOUEZ BILL CRAIG M.A. Guidance MA. Guidance lVl.A. Guidance MA. Guidance 3 years at Valley 4 years at Valley 2 years at Valley 3 years at Valley English Department Offers Varied Curriculum Listening intently as Mrs. Murphy reads to her sophomore English class are Victor Espinosa, Larry Salas, Terry Lane, Jerry Segura, Jose Ortiz, and Rene Sanchez. 351 g W xi si 4' ,f g ,mV, g fl I I.f.Qennnlgz' ROBERTA ASHBAUGH REBECCA DAVIS LINDA EITZEN KATHLEEN FISKE DONNA MILLER BS. Education B.A. English BA. English M.A. English B.A. Education 3 years at Valley 16 years at Valley 3 years at Valley 10 years at Valley 2 years at Valley JANE MURPHY EARL PARKER MARY M. RHODES KARL WESTERMAN E. JANE WILLIAMS M.A. English BA, Education M.A. English M.A. Speech M.A. English 6 years at Valley 9 years at Valley 9 years at Valley 7 years at Valley 19 years at Valley For Sophomore And Senior Classes E T Q X . , Ax Mrs. Rhodes explains the fundamentals of American grammar to Debbie Montoya, Barbra Almaraz, and Bill Fernstrom. I rwrw-PM bl p ...I V51 .L- Mrs. Jennings lectures to her second period Participating in a group discussion are English class while Imelda Lopez and Theresa chez. Harold Nelson studies on his own. De Baca take notes. Valley's English Department experi- enced a second year of change because of the new credit system. Sophomores and seniors were offered English courses Cone and one-half credits eachy which totaled three credits fulfilling English require- ments for graduation. The junior class was exempt from taking this course. Career-oriented courses were also being initiated at Valley this year, one of which was taught by Mrs. Ash- baugh. Practical English offered appreciation of literature and commu- nication. This course was primarily for seniors. It was mostly for students who were not planning to attend col- lege. Responses from student evalua- tions were both positive and negative but overall the course proved to be interesting and informative. 2030 was a new course of English and world history taught by Miss Wil- liams and Mrs. Jennings respectively. The directed studies program for the second year was expanding. The curriculum consisted of the students working at an individual and different pace from that of the classroom. Barbra Wilburn, Angelo Tapia, Dana Kainz, and Luke San- . . . Sociology l, Sociology ll, World Survey, World History, US. History, and Blended Fields 5230302 are among the many courses in Social Studies . . . Mrs. Jennings and Miss Williams direct the new 120303 Blended Fields. This is a new class which has been ottered. lt is a blended course of study that approaches the philosophical, theo- logical, artistic, and communicative aspects of man's search for Tl-IE GOOD LlFE. Many students are taking either Soci- ology I or Sociology ll. Mr. Dray, a new teacher, along with Mrs. Rector and Mrs. Willis teach these interesting classes. Students Are Offered A Wide Vanety Anthony Ruiz, Rosle McCallister, and Kenny Baca are led by Mr, Wander in a class discussion VICTOR CROCCO ROGER DRAY PHILLIP EWING M.S. Social Studies BS. Education BS. Education 19 years at Valley 1 year at Valley 2 years at Valley 'Qi' 'ht' ff ANTHONY FLORENCE MANUEL GARCIA ZAS2'a1Sg?vaIIey qA2A9e2Zt32yVaHey Mr. Crocco talks about different cultures in his history class. ln Social tudies This Year At Valley E 4 .gi Mrs. Jennings lectures Joe Estrada, Jerry Thorn, George Chavez, Ricardo Zuniga, and Leroy Naranjo in one of her sophomore classes, BARBARA JENNINGS JACK PHILLIPS SIMMlE PLUMMER l3.A. English MA. History MA, Liberal Education 2 years at Valley 6 years at Valley 8 years at Valley LASELL RECTOR JIM VANNOY CHRISTINE WILLIS BA Education B.A. English BD. 12 years at Valley 7 years at Valley 7 years at Valley finial C Mr. Florence, Tom Avritt and Larry Gregory, discuss countries in world survey. Science Department Was Enlarged To Its Hazel Anaya salutes the flag as Pete Duran folds it. , 9 Mary Curran, John Lithicum, Lisa Munoz and John Francis watch as Rita Norvell works on an experi- ment in Chemistry class. Mary Lehman and Tom Bilan study specimens under microscopes in Mr. Bishop's Biology ll Lab. HARRY BISHOP LARRY CAUDILL VICTOR K. CLINE M.S. Biology M.A. Science Ed. BS. Livestock Prod. 19 years at Valley 7 years at Valley 4 years at Valley ED DiNELLO M.A. Science 18 years at Valley JERRY DUFFEY BS. P.E. 1 year at Valley Limits So As To Include All Students X If .J Mr. Micheal Gruner explains Animal Home Ranges to his third period Biology I class. With so many sophomores this year, the science department had to hire a new teacher, lVIr. Duffey. He taught just Biology I to the overflow of students. Not only are the sopho- mores numerous, but also the juniors and the seniors, Mr. DiNelIo was teaching more chemistry classes than ever before. Biology ll is a class designed for seniors with the exception of a few juniors. This class was expanded to the limits, to include most interested students. Zoology and Conservation instead of being a combined year course had been separated and each was enlarged to a full year course. These two classes were offered as electives to juniors and seniors, Zoology takes many field trips around the city, to the west mesa and to the irrigation ditches to trap animals for observa- tion and studying purposes. Physics is another class offered at Valley with the seniors in mind, but it also allows room for some interested juniors. Ft.O.T.C. this year was awarded with the honor of being one of the ten best units in the United States. Aerospace was what the B.O.T.C. studied during the year along with subjects like physics and chemistry. Mr. Harry Bishop has been head of the Science Department for 19 years and has been doing an excellent job. '39 J ...elf -J ,,9....fX GEOFIGE GONZALES MIKE GF-IUNER DAVE JOHNSON BUFZNEY TALLEY U.S,A.F. MA. Science Ed. B.S. Biology MS. Botany 4 years at Valley 8 years at Valley 4 years at Valley 10 years at Valley Valleygs Math Department Is Headed For The is ,,x,,ggu3r49 m,,..gnas1ll'f K,,,.,..4i-v-vw ssl Dante Garcia, Neils Galloway, Karen Bernauer, and Laura Chavez listen in as Mr. Waterman goes over a test, As Valley l-ligh continues, so does its Math Department. Mr. Charles Burdick continues his leadership in heading the department this year. His department again offers one of the nevvestprograms, Language and Math. This program offers students the technology of Language and Math which better enables the stu- dent towards a more complete under- standing of advanced math. Another course that ties together with Language and Math is the Directed Studies program. This class further enables the student to individ- ually progress in advanced fields of math. The different courses of lvlath offered at Valley are math analysis, elementary algebra, Algebra I, inter- mediate algebra, Algebra ll, Algebra ll Trig., Math ll, geometry, elementary functions. ogg 'r be 'U-we Q Mr. Sord interests his geometry class by using the overhead projector Tenth Year By Mr. Charles Burdick 3. Y L 1. if i . f k ,S 1 L ,.,.. lr . f 1, , is 'll-X ' 1 if C.. ,C rrr y ' C ' . 3 . ,,..: Eta Working hard in Mr. Burdick's Language and Math class are Donna Lucero, Dianne Chavez, Rick Bresett, Geanette Griego, and Katherine Loftfield -5 Lecturing his language and math class is the head of the department Mr. Burdick. SIDNEY SANCHEZ BILL SORD GRANT WATERMAN M.A, Education MA. Mathematics M.A. Education 14 years at Valley 6 years at Valley 18 years at Valley 'uf' 0d9.tu CAROL TRUJILLO CHARLES BURDICK B.S. Mathematics M.A, Mathematics 1st year at Valley 10 years at Valley Valleyls Business Department Has Enroll rf 'Q A Lynn Thompson checks figures for bookkeep- Mrs. Holmes watches over Carlos Montoya, Ruby Quinta, Martha Garcia, Pam Lucero, and Lupe Saiz ing take a shorthand test. Ad' nr-A-Q. SUE BOWERS AGNES CAUDLE JIM DOUGHTY LARRY HAUDER BEATRICE HOLMES M.A. EduCaliOf1 , B.S. Education BA. Education BS. Education Ed. S. Education 6 years at Valley 4 years at Valley 12 years at Valley 1 year at Valley 8 years at Valley iN -..av 'azrxf ELLEN KELLER LORRAINE BENAVIDEZ RUTH MOORE PATRICIA REID B.S. Education B.S. Education B.A. Education BS. Education 2 years at Valley 2 years at Valley 2 years at Valley 3 years at Valley ment Of Over 1500 Students This Year T When it was established the Busi- ness Education Department was to help train students for jobs and col- lege. Still following this basic idea the Business Department initiated a course in consumer protection. This class entitled How not to get Cheated did exactly what it implied. The stu- dents studied different businesses and found out which ones would benefit them most. The department which had one of its biggest enrollments this year with over 1500 students was headed by Mrs. Sue Bowers. Classes also available to students were typing, shorthand, stenograph, bookkeeping, and business English. There was one new face in the department this year. Mr. Larry Huader who received his degree in Business Education with special emphasis on Distributive Education took over the DECA program at Val- ley. ln their Typing l class Amy Hopkins, Diane Armijo, Jane King, work tor accuracy and speed. -xl it-i ' E' if- K .. Instructing Susan Latrel, Shirley Chavez, Nickle Martinez, Steve McCamey, Alvin Sandoval, and Dorthy Tapia on how not to get cheated is Mrs. Reid. The Communicative Arts covers a wide variety of curriculum for the stu- dents. The language department has a new French teacher, Jan Godding. Both the Spanish and French depart- ment offered four levels to the stu- dents. Mr. Sheets taught Girl's Ensemble, a new course at Valley this year. An audition is required to be admitted to it. Two other sections ot music were .E 'Kg fx tk 1- Girlas Ensemble, offered to the students, band and orchestra. Art and Crafts, a favorite of the stu- dents, made an expansion in its tac- ulty with Joan Olson. Student interest has caused an expansion in the Drama department. Class sizes grew and many pro- ductions were done this year. Mr. Beasley has been head of our fine Communicative Arts department for three years. it t Y The Stage Band, conducted by Mr. Kelley, works hard on getting a piece ready to perform. fix A ew Chorus Class Andrea Perea watches as pottery is taken from the kiln. 4 -at . -st s. K t dw .. in JAMES BEASLEY JAN GODDING THOMAS KELLY ESTELLE LANE EVA NOBLE B.A. Fine Arts B.A. Language BA. Music Ed. B.A. Hist. Eng. Span. B.A. Arty M.A. Crafts 3 years at Valley 1 year at Valley 2 years at Valley 5 years at Valley 9 years at Valley In Vallefs Communicative Arts Department no-annum ,441 if-vqgrf Miss Godding, a first year teacher, corrects mistakes as the French ll students read aloud. A x ' Q-fl 3 i N if v U. aytt GirI's Ensemble works on a song to perform for Valley's Open House under the direction of Mr. Sheets. IUX' X- g BETH OTTINGER BEN SANDOVAL ROBERT SHEETS BONNIE TEMPLETON M.S. Music Ed. MA. Spanish M.A. Music Ed. MA. Education 2 years at Valley 2 years at Valley 16 years at Valley 3 years at Valley --A.. Vocational Education Department ,f ' t t J, J r Li:,9V My DN-2 ii. J' wa, Q Dan Keswater works on a problem in Drafting I. Plants in the green house have The Vocational Education Depart- ment has five new teachers this year. Donna Baggett, Diane Davidson, and Janice Reece all teach Home Eco- nomics. Power Mechanics has Roger Alink, and Russell Wade teaches a new class at Valley called Industrial Cooperative Training Cl.C.T.j. Another new class available this year is l-lome Economics and Related Occupations. Jeanne Dabney teaches this class called l-l.E.R.O. This year many high school gradu- ates are entering the business world soon after graduation. More courses are needed that will give these stu- dents an advantage when they grad- uate. The Vocational Education Department at Valley gives part of that advantage needed. g-no- ie '1- ROGER ALINK BS. Ind. Arts 1 year at Valley A 'D N h: 1 . M t V 5 ..y V. DONNA BAGGETT RONALD CERVANTES Bachelor of Sc. MA, lnd. Arts 1 year at Valley 8 years at Valley ALFRED DZIELAK MA. Education 11 years at Valley GEORGE HEAD JOE LIEBERT BS. Agriculture BS. Ind, Arts 17 years at Valley 17 years at Valley f I it ,W L,,, me , Offers New Courses 7 Irrk :W 4 H totulmpfquo , L If ' tif' ' W W ' II If . i L 8 I , I I - i V ' A- Wm. 12 4-itll' ,, If ' s N Zfv V ,, ,K -...pb s 4 , Y K ...ff 1 I. 9 if-E-If .T I is if 1-.dzytxy A I' life Q to be checked and cleaned daily by Joe Ruiz in Horticulture I. ff? DANIEL Cl-IOMIAK JEANNE DABNEY DIANA DAVIDSON BS. Math MS. Nutrition BS. Voc, Horne EC. 3 years at Valley 8 years at Valley 1 year at Valley 'QN- 1 EVELYN OVVENS DARRELL POE JANICE FIEECE MS. Horne Ec. BS. Agriculture BS. Education 19 years at Valley 3 years at Valley 1 year at Valley Eff? 5 2 Debbie Dosch and Laverne Martinez work in home economics. 'Zia 5 nf Edward Morales demonstrates use of the join- TGV, New Special Physical Education Class Working on the new weight machine are Johnny Corona, Henery Saaverdra, Poker Wheeler, At Valley this year the physical education program added one new class. Kenneth Kloeppel taught boy's physical education and special physi- cal education which was offered only to junior and senior athletes. Both of the classes participated in sports such as splatterball, flag foot- ball, mushball, basketball, and swim- ming. The girls physical education classes had somewhat of a problem, due to the large number of girls in each class. This year the girls physical educa- tion classes participated in activities such as basketball, swimming, gym- nastics, softball, tennis, and dance. , 3 , N- is i tr l Sophomore girls take an exam over badminton in Miss Webb's 4th period physical education class. Is Offered To Junior And enior Athletes ..L... ef' Doing their leg extensions in girls' physical education are Lisa Baros, Julianne Bates and Nancy Sparks Fighting for a rebound are Dave Sandoval and Greg Archuleta. 'tm ' sf MARTHA EUBANK DEL HELTON BARBARA WEBB KEN KLOEPPEL MS. RE. BS. RE. BS. RE. BS. RE. 19 years at Valley 5 years at Valley 1 year at Valley 1 year at Valley Media Center Offers A Consolidation Of ,N,,,..a1 ' Wm ,M..., - ff for the location of a A student during individual study observes a filmstrip on a filmstrip previewer in Valley's Media Cen- book in the Center S Card Catalog' ter. Leroy Thomas, William Benally, Junior Benally, Stanley Yazzie, Bob Gerard, Ruben DeLaPena, and Leslie John exit down the Media Center stairs as the bell rings ending one of VaIley's class periods. Services For Both Teachers And tudents A tif , Mani' ' 1 Jerry Black, Ronald Sanchez, David Johnson, David Garcia, Charles Botsford, and Pat Greigo converse while studying in the Media Center. BUDDY ROBERTSON JEANNE GRASSHAM PEGGY HANNA MARGE KOMADINA WILMA LACHMANN MS, PE. Education Aide Educational Aide Bookroom Clerk M.A. LS, 7 years at Valley 4 years at Valley 3 years at Valley 6 years at Valley 6 years at Valley MARJEAN MOLZEN DELIA SANCHEZ MA. Education Educational Aide 7 years at Valley 2 years at Valley In its second year Valley's Media Center offered a number of services for both teachers and students. The Media Center offered a great selection with total holdings of 14,000 books, with offerings of filmstrips, records, and audio-visual kits for stu- dents use. Other services included an A-V room with equipment for everybody's use, a book room containing 25,000 textbooks, a lecture hall seating ninety-four and a hospitality room seating eighty-four. The Media Center has a loading dock which is a central loca- tion for all incoming supplies. As far as new aspects are concerned, a Career Education office is located Where Mr. Charles Caserio is Staff Coordinator. Under the supervision of Russell Wade, Industrial Cooperative Training began its first year at Valley. The purpose of the ICT program is to prepare high school students to enter gainful employment in occupa- tions of their choice upon completion of the program. Its main objectives are to assist students in discovering their aptitudes, interests, and abilities. It also aids students in occupational selection and preparation for advancement in employment. Vocational Rehabilitation headed by Dick Fox is a course that has been at Valley for many years and is one that continues to aid students. Other teachers that assist lvlr. Fox are Jane Otto, Cecila Prelo, and David F. David. ICT taking on its first year at Valley and Vocational Rehabilitation picking up from past years are two courses that are helping many of Valley's stu- dents to become trained and informed in many areas of work that will enable them to hold meaningful jobs in their futures. Mr. Wade Heads ICT's First Year, Jake Perea is shown grinding metal at the Blue Metal Fab at his Industrial Cooperative Training job L Ag., Valley students line up to one of the hundreds of cafeteria meals served each day. 'L 'll..'i,I'7 ' 43 ggvhia A RUSSELL WADE JANE OTTO CECILA PRELO DAVID F, DAVID BS. Industrial Ed, B.A, Special Ed. BS. Physical Ed. lVl.A. Special Ed, 1 Year at Valley 1 Year at Valley 4 Years at Valley 3 Years at Valley Cafeterians And Custodians Work Hard xp? f za , A ft Cafeteria staff members are CTop rowjz Martha Jenkins, Nancy Romero, Vangie Cordova, Ann Hauert, Frances Pino, Darlene Cafhey, and Marge Pepin. CBottom rowjz Mary Saavedra, Rita Romero, Hazel Ramsey, Irma Wise, Mable Nix, and Mary Garcia. This year the cafeteria staff has had the job of sewing a wider variety of meals. The reason was the Pony Express across the street from Valley, a lunch hangout for the students, had been closed. Now the students had three choices - leaving school for lunch, ff eating in the cafeteria, or eating at the snack bar. One problem in leav- ing the campus for lunch was getting back to school in time for class. The staff has provided well bal- anced meals during both A and B lunches. They have also done an exceptionally good job in keeping the cafeteria clean. Another staff that has worked as E hard if not harder has been the cus- todial staff. They come in before, after, and during school to keep the school in top condition. '51, 3 ,.n'.,,. I 3 Salamon Griego, Juan Maestas, Andres Vigil, and Eloy Cebada are four of VaIley's numerous janitors who work to keep the school operating. Upper left: Students waited anxiously in line to register for the 1972473 school year. Upper right: Wendy Woods happily received her class ring. Lower left: AHS and VHS cheerleaders joined together to promote inter-school unity. Lower right: Marta Narvaez showed her school spirit by wearing her homecoming ribbon. .ta QQ A Activities From registration to graduation, activities played an important role in every Valley students life. Roller skat- ing, play nights, sports, cheerleader try-outs, movies, concerts, assem- blies and dances all help to pull the student body together. Upper class- men helped the sophomores make the transition from Gophers and Tro- jans to a united Viking force. The activities provided at Valley help peo- ple to meet new people, make new friends and in general, Get it all together. SEPTEMBER Life around VHS got into full swing with school registration on August 25 and 28. The first month of school was started off with orientation on September 1, followed by a football encounter with Carlsbad on Septem- ber 2. The second football game of the season was against Bel Aire and three busloads of students journeyed to El Paso for the game. Countless parents and VHS Boosters were also present. On September 11 officers of the Sophomore class were elected fol- lowed by an unsuccessful Beanie Week. Varsity cheerleaders sponsored a highly successful ice-cream social on the 15th of September. Viking Day at the New Mexico State Fair was Sep- bember 21. Homecoming activities began on the eve of September 28 with home- room and campus decorating. The Homecoming assembly was held on the 29th of September with many alumni returning for the occasion. Activities concluded with a football game against the El Dorado Eagles and the Viking Day Dance on Sep- tember 30. Septembefs Activities Actually Begin In t- Upon her arrival at the Alburquerque international Airport Marthita Narvaez was greeted by many Valley students. M T .t . Ready to meet their Del Norte opponents, the Vikings emerge from their locker room. August With The Registration Of Students ' 'Wi tv ' 1 0 f M me , Z M, i if rf ? 4 r 4 D-'W JA e Y R v K x I i Eimer Benaliy received an award at the junior varsity district Cross-Country meet, mf ,S r' f ,,g,,,,.., 5- L X . 'wx ea sf I A unity skit was presented by the cheerleaders at the Dei Norte A Anxious candidates tor B-team cheerleaders stand and clap during the Val Iey fight song. Day Activities - Assembly, Game, And Dance u V PRINCESS ANNETTE GONZALES PRINCESS CINDY SANCHEZ Suspense built as the final announcement was made of the 1972 Vi-Queen from the top three. 1972 Viking Day Roya LADY REBECCA CHAVEZ LADY LILLIAN TORBEZ a' X i V 4 in .Q V f .ff Q -N .L ,N KN Z X N'-e. LADY DONNA GONZALES Half time activities at the game included the presentation of Queen Emily and her escort Brad Holmes, lty Court Includes wa! G LADY DEBBIE MONTGYA Ruth Salazar, Andrew Sanchez, Joe Estrada Rosanne Romero, Yolanda Ruiz, and Eddi Eight Senior Girls LADY MAFZTHITA NARVAEZ 9 Robles relax at Homecoming Dance. Elected By Student Body LADY HONDA RENO LADY HELEN ROMERO 1972 Viking Day Assembly crown bearers were LADY JEAN WHATLEY Mistress Michell Ray Miller and Master Louie Wickham. U . Octobcris Activities Arc Limited to Skating , 5, ,t 5 ' U i i wr 0 Mario Martinez carries the ball for a first down against the Albuquerque High School Bulldogs. Ike Devillers and Antoinette Simones enjoy the Basketball is one ot the activities enjoyed at the cheerleaders playnight. junior class skating party. October October's activities were few and far between, but over the course of the month, the student body did have playnights, roller skating parties and football games to help the weeks go by. Teacher's Meeting on October 26th and 27th brought a four day break for students around the city, as the Viking football team rounded up a victory against Manzano for their sec- ond win in two years. As Valley students began the proc- ess of getting everything moving, they found themselves wondering where the school year was going. The days flew by taking with them the memories of past experiences. alf time show at one of the Valley games. Class Rings, Playnights, and the First All-School Raymond Garcia paid for his class ring after waiting for several weeks for it to arrive. November The month of October drew to a close, and November opened with a playnight sponsored by the Vikettes, the closing games of football season, the all school play, and UMOC spon- sored by National Honor Society. The highlight of November was the all school play, David and Lisa. Portraying the lead roles were Steve Akin and Denine Cervantes. David and Lisa, a contemporary drama, told the story of two mentally dis- turbed adolescents. Among other activites was the UMOC contest which was one con- test the entire student body did par- ticipate in. Winning UMOC for the senior class was Bob Pierce. The sophomore class was second with their candidate, Tony Otero. Jeff Wolfe took third representing the jun- ior class. Cast and crew members of David and Lisa prepared for one of their four performances Pla David and Lisaa' rrive In November 'm., , Sandy Flores enjoys a game of ping-pong at one of VaIley's playnights. Steven Akin and Denine Cervantes portray the main characters in the production of David and Lisa. 5 ll 69605505 uqgggukl . 5QUlrQ,q,.,!8i il.h Q Qi '990nnQgq,,,,,,.'.. ,r aw-sgf,.,,, 5 l , sf 1 1 AM 58 HQ Q Q xg 1' Diane Simms concentrates intently while taking the American College Test. December December's activities opened up on the 7th with a skating party spon- sored by the AFJROTC which proved to be a success. Class rings for the juniors also arrived on that day. The American College Tests for seniors were given the following Sat- urday morning. The 3 hour long tests were followed by the bus trips to Los Alamos to see the Vikings battle the Hilltoppers in basketball. Tuesday, the 12th, was highlighted with a performance by Free Fare, a traveling rock group. Up with Peo- ple, a singing group, entertained the student body the next day, before an all-school assembly. Every year Student Council gives a Christmas party for one of Valley's elementary feeder schools. This year the party was for the lst, 2nd, and 3rd graders at Duranes Elementary School. Home rooms supplied the gifts for the children and Student Council supplied socks of candy for every child, The next day, the annual Christmas assembly took place in the gym. Vari- ous skits were performed, concert choir sang and everyone got in the mood for Christmas. Then, the day that every student anxiously waits for finally came - the 21st of December and a two- week Christmas vacation! Valley's Student Body Shows Interest In The Vikettes add to the holiday spirit by performing a skit during the Christmas assembly. Santa QFtoy Dennisj and his elves fJennifer Dixon and Pam Zanettij entertain a Duranes School boy. 'rife-s.. Elementary Various Activities As Christmas Draws Near Free Fare performs before the student body during an all-school assembly on December 11. gi 2 S K 3 . Q 2 1 Rod Roybai attempts to block a shot by a Rio Mr. Robert Sheets leads the girls ensemble in a Christmas carol. Grande Raven. Sarita Parra, Lenny Chavez, JoAnn Ulibarri, Karen Sanchez, and Mario Martinez enjoy the dinner banquet at La Hacienda given in honor of the Snow Queen. December, As 19 3 Snow ueen And Princesses v . W Representing the Junior Class as Snow Princess was Karen Sanchez. Sarita Parra was selected Sophomore Class candidate for Snow Princess, S, Tea.. ,.,. if P? ' JoAnn is tilled with the beauty of Christmas she watches the assembly held in her honor, ,...... ? U Q ,msg as On December 17, a dinner in honor of the Snow Queen and Princesses was held at La Hacienda in Old Town. Buyout And Pep Assemblies, Spirit Bash, Km. 'mmf' Floy Dennis crowns Barbara Ortega Spirit Sweetheart 1972-733 also being crowned is sophomore attendant Pam Zanetti while senior attendant Martha .zu r I lgaaa. -ESM-r My .A Dixon looks on. January February A Spirit Bash, assemblies and two victories over top ranked teams made January and February exciting months tor the Vikings. Although much of the spirit had faded away, it seemed it had come back after win- ning two games against Manzano and Highland. Pep assemblies caused spirit among the Valley stu- dent body to rise. Among other activities was the successful Spirit Bash, which was sponsored by the Sophomore Class honoring the Spirit Sweetheart. Junior Class candidate Barbara Ortega was elected over senior candidate Martha Dixon and sophomore Pam Zanetti. On February 17 the Valley High School Band sponsored a dance at the Boy's Club Hall in Old Town to raise money for their trip to Chihua- hua, Mexico. During a time out at the Valley-Manzano game, the Varsity Cheerleaders lead a cheer promoting Viking spirit. And Sports Highlight January And February QE 'R w, 1 Je 2. , 1. A - 7, . 1' kqx it JA, Z l xy s , g f y W V -f , V ' .X vi . ,E t fr .. I ,pw-... if 42 V ' 'Om Y . , ,I , , W , :rf A ' Ji'fi.,, 7 T, QV mn Andre Parker enjoyed throwing snowballs in the parking lot when school was postponed on January Tony Castillo and David Beach lead the Vikings l I N 49' 'Ps Joycetta Smith wildly chased Mark Sohlltz QDan Druryj in a swimming skit. Manzano onto the home court Cheerleaders roped the mustang during a pep assembly. Sweetheart At Valieygs First Spirit Bash -,xii ' ... k- J .mu ro. he Roy Dennis crowns Barbara Ortega during the Spmt Bash' The Spirit Sweetheart attendants were Sophomore Pam Zanetti and Senior Martha Dixon. r 4 - E v tl Pam Zanetti and her escort Anthony Aragon dance to the music of Cody, Barbara Ortega and her escort Alben Paulo enjoy the Spirit Bash sponsored by the Sopho- more Class, March Wlnds Whlp In Spring Sports, Q. 3 fi' 5 Carla Apachita and Allen Paquin of the Indian Club were lead dancers in the Pow Wow. Members of the cast ID The Muslc Man have a dress rehearsal before their first pedorrnance. Operetta, Indian Pow Wow, And Twirp Week Emily Akin, Pat Otero, Mark Langer, and Theda Richardson perform during the play The Cave Dwellersf' Little girls, Debbie Muller and Susan Aragon watch their dolls model their new clothes at the fashion show. March The Valley Vikings wound up a very successful basketball season by finishing third in District on March 2. The spring sports of baseball, track, tennis, and golf began the first week in March. Concert Choir had been rehearsing since February for their annual oper- etta, The Music Man, which was held March 15-17. Valley's second annual Indian Pow Wow was held on February 24 in the Valley gym. Trophies were awarded in each of the divisions. Senior Carla Apachito and Valley graduate Allen Paquin were the lead dancers in the ceremonies. Refreshments which included various kinds of Indian foods were sold. Twirp Week was held the last week in March sponsored by the Senior Class. Included in the week's activi- ties were a playnight, a skating party, a movie, the Donkey Basketball game, and a dance. Warm Weather And Sunshine Encourages Many M.Ph'II' M' Yt, dth t h - , ,, , , , , folim A 'Zi-godlsfucssskin 3? ,Eg 6332? 222, Portraying the lost Viking, Del Norte's Student Body President .Jerry Grant, stuns Roy Dennis with his actions and words. fa S NNW' 'xx wa x F ,, , , Q, t 1, . i 35: i T222 Terrie Girard, Debbie Moser, Shelly Remele, Novella Davis, Karen Wall, Glen Smith, Jeff Gardner, Leslie Cunningham, and John Stribling sing a song during the operetta, The Music Man, Students To Participate In Spring Activities i Q Y RX RN Leroy Hood rebounds the ball during the Dis- Coach Ewing displays the cake presented to the basketball team at the District pep assembly. trict semi-finals with Manzano During the Pow Wow many indian Club members exhibited their talent in the ceremonial dances. Elizabeth Chacon models an fashion show. outfit in VaIley's Crowning Of ROTC Queen Lillian Torrez Ends Lillian Torrez was crowned as Queen of the fourth annual ROTC Military Ball to highlight the events held at the new Airport Marina Hotel. Lillian was selected by the cadets from a field of sixteen girls. Her attendants were Ramona Apo- doca and Karen Castleman. The dance was attended by the cadets, their dates, and guests. Princess Karen Castleman Princess Ramona Apodoca Lillian Torrez is crowned Queen of the 1973 Military Ball by 1972 Queen Aileen Garcia Covera e Of Yearas Activities In Yearbook 1- . J 11.i I i Q y ...vue Neal Hubbard finally finds something he can Seniors Tim Cully and Rene Chartier prepare for the slopes during Ski Club's trip to Purgatory. do well. Members of the Class of '73 stand and cheer to prove that they are the most spirited class at Valley this year. Upper left: Coach Doughty looks on as John Santillanes is named to the all-city football team. Upper right: Mark Langner and Rachel Moore give a puppet performance for the Christmas party for the Elementary children from Duranes, Lower left: Mr. White holds up trophies won by the basketball team while Coach Kleoppel identifies them at a pep assembly. Lower right: Princess Annette Gon- zales escorted by Leonard Armijo at the Horne- coming assembly. A is ,M NI El X Honors Being awarded an honor for some- thing you have always dreamed of or for something you never imagined winning can be one of the most thrill- ing moments in your life. Achievements, leadership scholar- ships, and citizenship awards were some of the honors won by Valley students this year, Student Body Officers, l-oreign stu- dents, Boys' and Girls' Staters, War- ren A. Smart Citizenship Award, West Point Leadership Award, Daughters of the American Revolution, and the Betty Crocker Homemaker of the Year Award, are all honors to be proud ot. IHG Valley High Soho lil up 'v dy Officersa N IH bb d p identgV y y Three Foreign Students Attend Valley This xxx. is it fl-:E Qui-ts-M .3 Mmgupnnlnus. Tadjudean Junaid shows his spirit at a basketball game. Studying hard to keep his grades high is Albert Paulo Valley this year had three foreign exchange students from completely different continents attending the 72- 73 school year. Martha Narvaez arrived before school started from Guayaquil, Ecua- dor. She spent the first semester with the family of' Vicent Arroyo and her American sister Alieen Arroyo. The second semester she lived with her American sisters Martha and Jennifer Dixon and their family. She is spon- sored by the International Fellowship. She loved to attend basketball games, dances and parties. Albert Paulo, who lives with his aunt, Mrs. Robert Wells, is here for his second year. At this point he plans to graduate from Valley, but he is uncertain where his future goes from there. Tadjudean Junaid, with the help of a letter from Mrs. Hays finally after 2 years, made it here to Albuquerque. He and Mrs. Talbot whom he is stay- ing with have been corresponding for 12 years. He arrived from Obogbolu, Nigeria in time for the Second Semes- An honorary member of the homecoming court is Martha Narvaez escorted by Rene Chartier. ter. Year From Ecuador, igeria And The Philippines . l The three Valley foreign exchange students are Tadjudean Junaid from Nigeria, Martha Narvaez from Ecuador, and Albert Paulo from the Philippine Islands. 4 .32 'ix Roy Dennis, Neil Hubbard, Nancy Gins, Rene Chartier, and Aileene Arroyo go out to the airport to Tadjudean Jenaid utilizes the Media Center to 'neet Martha Narvaez. help him understand the American culture. Students Received Varied'Awards B ..', -.., 3 Vg ? Boy Staters are CStandingQ Roy Dennis, Steve Alarid, Louis Hubbard, Joe Lopez, Gilbert Lovato, and Lenny Chavez. CSeatedJ Pat Otero, Tom Snowdon, Mike Garcia and Arnold Lucero. Staters Club chose 10 boys and 6 girls to attend Girls' and Boys' State this year. The main purpose of both Girls' and Boys' State is to familiarize stu- dents with government and these stu- dents are to take back the informa- tion they have learned and used to help the other students at their high schools. Girls' State is held every year at Highlands University in Las Vegas, New Mexico. Girls come from high schools all over the state to attend this government workshop. The girls spend 7 days attending seminars and running for offices. They have both city and state gov- ernment and the girls run for offices in both, from fire chief in their city to the governor of the state. The week ends with a day in Santa Fe. Boys' State is run basically the same as Girls' State. It is run more on a military basis, the boys participate in calisthenics, taps, and flag raising SGl'ViCeS. Girl Staters are Gayle Corle, Gene Anderson, Aileene Arroyo, Sandra Ulibarri, and Cynthia Sanchez. And Honors During The 72-73 School Year 'ti 5 Betty Crocker Homemaker of the Year Award winner was Karen Killebrew. Previous Warren A. Smart Citizenship Award winners are Mike Garcia 09725, Helen Romero 119713, and Emily Akin 119723. at 'SLIP Students of the Month are Carlotta Jaramillo, Brad Holmes, Landis Maez, and Albert Paulo. Karen Killebrew was named Valley's 1973 Betty Crocker Home- maker of the Year. She was selected by the score she received on a writ- ten and attitude examination taken on December 5. Karen will receive an award from General Mills and is also eligible for state and national awards. Student of the Month is chosen by Student Council each month. Nomi- nations are given to Student Council toward the end of the month. The students are chosen by their partici- pation in activities or sports for that month. Warren A. Smart Citizenship Award is given every year to one senior, one junior and one sophomore for their leadership and citizenship in high school and in the community. Warren A. Smart was the first principal at Val- ley and he died after major surgery during his second year here. This award is given in his honor. Senior Students Received Citizenship Awards i it ,, X e V- - , It West Point Leadership Finalists are Ftoy Dennis, Louis Hubbard, Walter Maestas, and Lenny Chavez. The five West Point Leadership finalists are chosen from a group of 20 boys who were nominated in their junior year. The 20 boys were selected by the faculty, with Mr. Craig coordinating the nominations and selections. Mr. Craig personally interviewed and questioned all the 20 boys. This award is an honorary award based on citizenship and par- ticipation of the student. Elsie Scott was one of the four chosen from the city to win the Daughter of the American Revolution Good Citizenship Award. The faculty chose Elsie because of her active participation, her leadership qualities and her outstanding citizenship. She attended a luncheon where the four girls had to write on their opinions of the constitution and they also had to answer questions concerning their patriotism. Louis Hubbard Louis Hubbard was chosen as Val- ley's West Point Leadership Award winner. At the annual banquet held at Kirtland Base, Louis was interviewed by West Point graduate and selected as Valley's representative to receive the award. Louis was chosen because of his outstanding qualities in all areas of school activities. Daughter of the American Revolution Good Citizenship Award was given to Elsie Scott. Vw 1972-1973 Who's Who At Valley Each year twenty people are cho- sen from the student body at Valley to represent Who's Who. Who's Who is an honorary section in the year- book for deserving Valley students who have worked in some specific facet of Valley's activities throughout the year. Each Who's Who representative is selected by Valley's faculty members. Every person involved has shovvn leadership in at least one way since being at Valley. This year one sopho- more, one junior and eighteen sen- iors were chosen. Faculty Selects Outstanding thletes, Members of Who's Who for 1972-1973 include Elsie Scott, Roosevelt Rodgers, John Santillanes, Vicki Dean and Brad Holmes. ELSIE SCOTT Class of '73 Concert Choir DAR Citizenship Award All School Plays One Act Plays Operetta National Honor Society National Thespian Society Tutoring Senior Senate Student Council ROOSEVELT JOHN VlCKl DEAN RODG ERS SANTILLANES Class of '73 Class of '73 Class of '73 Basketball Football Student Body Secretary All-City Basketball Basketball State Student Council 1972 and 1973 All- V-Club National Honor Society Tourney for Grants Stater's Club Invite Ski Club Shield Sophomore Senate Junior Senate Senior Senate Student Council Pep Club VITY' BRAD HOLMES Class of '73 Concert Choir All-State Chorus Operetta Student ot the Month National Honor Society Key Club Ski Club Cross-Country Tennis Band Stage Band All School Plays Student Council I Cheerleaders, Club And Class Presidents Members of Who's Who for 1972-1973 include Yolanda Ruiz, Louis Hubbard, Tom Snowdon, Steve Akin and Debbie Granados. YOLANDA RUIZ Class of '73 Vikette Military Ball Attendant National Honor Society Band Senior Senate LOUIS HUBBARD Class of '73 Key Club President Key Club Boys' State National Honor Society West Point Leadership Board Nominee V-Club Baseball TOM SNOWDON Class of '73 Football Track Boys' State Saga V-Club Key Club West Point Leadership Board Nominee All School Plays Sophomore Senate Junior Senate Student Council Band STEVE AKIN Class of '74 Swimming Junior Class Vice- President Executive Committee Student Council Junior Senate Drama Speech Ski Club A,Y.C. Student Council D25 fhit DEBBIE GRANAD Class of '73 Varsity Cheerleader B-team Cheerleader Saga Keyette Club Junior Class Secretary Sophomore Senate Junior Senate Student Council Ski Club OS i l This Year Eighteen Seniors, One Sophomore Members of Who's Who tor 1972-1973 include Annette Gonzales, Mark Langner, Gayle Corle, Rene Chartier and Emily Akin. ANNETTE G O N ZALES Class of '73 Vikette Vi-Queen Princess Sophomore Senate Junior Senate Student Council MARK LANGNER Class of '73 Drama Speech All School Plays One Act Plays National Honor Society National Spanish Honor Society Operetta Stater's Club Student Council Orchestra Concert Choir GAYLE COFILE Class of '73 Varsity Cheerleader Vikette Girls' State Military Ball Princess Operetta Concert Choir Saga Junior Senate Senior Senate Student Council RENE CHAFZTIER EMILY AKIN Class of '73 Class of '73 Senior Class President Vi-Queen Ski Club President Drama National Honor Society Speech West Point Leadership Board Nominee Ski Club French Club Sophomore Senate Junior Senate Senior Senate Student Council All School Plays Senior Class Vice-President Warren A. Smart Citizenship Award National Honor Society Ski Club Operetta French Club Junior Senate Senior Senate Student Council ' nd One Junior Were Selected As Who's Who 4- V-3 Ss. 1 Members of Who's Who for 1972-1973 include Roy Dennis, Kim Smith, Mike Merwin, Gilbert Lovato and Pam Zanetti. ROY DENNIS Class of '73 Student Body President Legend, Editor Concert Choir All-State Chorus Operetta Boys' State West Point Leadership Board Nominee Football Baseball Key Club V-Club FCA Speech Club Drama Club Class Senates Student Council ..-J 'ff' 1 KIM SMITH MIKE MERWIN GILBERT LOVATO PAM ZANETTI Class of '73 Class ot '73 Class of '73 Class of '75 Keyette President Band Football Vikette Keyette Club All-State Band Boys' State Sophomore Class Officer Saga Stage Band Track Student Council Sophomore Senate Orchestra Key Club Representative Junior Senate Swimming V-Club A,Y.C, Senior Senate National Honor Society Sophomore Senate Student Councll Student Council Spirit Sweetheart Attendant Sophomore Senate Delegate - State Student Council Upper left: Indian Club members Lorraine Myers and Cameron Martinez prepare for their club Pow-Wow. Upper right: Tom Felty, Greg Armstrong and Jennifer Rockwell try lor a strike at the weekly Bowling Club league. Lower left: Drama Club members ham it up tor pictures with wardrobe nats. Lower right: Jenny Baxter buckles up her boots as she pre- pares tor the slopes during Ski CIub's trip to Purgatory. 5' Organizations Valley has clubs for interest that vary from Rodeo to Skiing, from pep to tutoring, from service to fun. In other words there is something for everyone. The clubs offer a chance for stu- dents to get together with others that have like interest. Earning money for dances, trips, and other activities kept the members busy selling candy, holding bake sales, having give- aways, etc. Some of the organizations com- peted with other schools such as the Future Farmers, marching band, cho- rus, National Spanish Honor Society and others. These always repre- sented Valley well and brought con- tinued honors home. Student Council Spent A Well-Rounded Year E wx 3 z :wt 1,,: -QW? rr I it ix it X 1 Yigfiv B as , Sophomore members ot Student Council are fSeatedJ Jennifer Dixon, Amy Hopkins, Pam Zanetti, Anrea Leyba, and Diane Snowdon. QStandingj Jane King, Gloria Jaramillo, Jean Sargent, Cathy Coulter, Marie Fixemer, and Taimi Arnold. KJ? KJ 5, lea' 'sz Junior members of Student Council Qlfirst rowj Steve Akin, Jeff Wolf, Mide Garcia, Danny Drury, Albert Paulo, and Phillip Tafoya. CSecond rowj Theresa Perea, Chris Raney, Jenette Griego, Denise Sanchez, Diane Chavez, Karen Sanchez, and Dodie Trujillo. fThird rowj Renee Montoya, Vina Saiz, Shelly Plemele, Corbett Wade, Barbara Ortega, Debbie Bradley, Lorraine Gallegos, Amy Rust, Anna Herrera, and Melena Sanchez, Clfourth rowj Susie Dogger, Kim Mason, Rayellen Searcy, Lorraine Martinez, Lynn Thompson, Cynthia Leyba, and Scott Harvel. With Many Moneymaking And Service Projects iam' WR., R Senior members of Student Council are Clfirst rowj Steve Shriver, Steve Alarid, Brad Holmes, Mark Langner, Rene Chartier, Jon Suaza, Don Drake. CSec- ond rowj Peggy DeLeon, Barbara Pavlakovich, Rena Clary, Beth Carlisle, Rosemary Gallegos, Theresa Maestas, Donna Gonzales, Pat Trujillo, Emily Akin. tThird rowj Gloria Montoya, Pam Johnson, Gene Anderson, Helen Romero, Martha Narvaez, Carlotta Jaramillo, Rita Norvell, Mary Manno, Sandra Ulibarri. QFourth rowj Blaire Kilbey, Debbie Hughes, Martha Dixonnivtonica Estrada, Diane Simms, Becky Wright, JoAnn Ulibarri, Cindy Weaver, Lori Rowe, Lorraine Trujillo. Homecoming, Free-fare concert, the annual Christmas party for Ele- mentary students and the election of Spirit Sweetheart were some of the major projects accomplished by Stu- dent Council this year. They also had a food drive for the Little Brothers of the Good Shepherd Refuge. Ten delegates went to State Stu- dent Council in Santa Fe where they attended seminars and workshops concerning student councils around the state. On February 15th they it - hosted a Central District meeting here at Valley which was attended by schools surrounding Albuquerque. Leading the Student Body for 1972-73 were President Roy Dennis, Vice-President Neal Hubbard, Secre- tary Vicki Dean, and Treasurer Nancy Gins. The officers were assisted by commissioners who took care of such things as the Constitution, serv- ice and safety, assemblies, and griev- Student Council Commissioners are Nancy Gins, Financeg Steve Akin, Service and Safetyg Brad QDCQS, Holmes, Public Relations and Community Projects, Gene Anderson, Elections. CNot shownj lrene Fixemer, Assembliesg Terry Sargent, Constitution and By-Laws, Cindy Sanchez, Grievance. Class Senates Help Organize Yearly Activities Senior Senate Presiding as President of the Sen- ior Class was Rene Chartier. Along with the other officers, he planned many activities such as a roller skat- ing party and a playnight. Twirp Week and the Snow Queen banquet were also part of the agenda. As graduation neared, the class presented a monitor for Valley's video-tape machine as their gift to the school. The Senior Class is proud to have won UMOC two years in a row, and Spirit Sweetheart two years running. Shown here are the officers for the Senior Class, Rene Chartier, Emily Akin, Rebecca Chavez, and Aileen Arroyo, S. 'T Senior Senate members are QFirst rowj Clarence Martinez, Pat Trujillo, Martha Dixon, Nancy Gins, Blair Kilbey, Vicki Dean, and Carlotta Jaramillo. CSecond rowj Donald Drake, Maurice Silva, Dennis Martinez, Mark Hoban, Jon Suazo, Laura Marquez, and Gloria Montoya, id l, Members of Senior Senate are tFirst rowj Donna Lucero, Helen Romero, Sheryl Hauert, Jana Suggs, .Janice Stogner, Barbara Pavlakovich, and Pierce. CSecond rowb Landis Maez, Rita Norvell, Donna Gonzales, Becky Wright, Irene Fixdmer, Billy Brewer, Diane Simms, Theresa Rael, Monica Estrada, Lillian Torrez, Roy Dennis and JoAnn Ulibarri. 1 Bobby Members of Junior Senate are Clfront rowj Lee Fleay Donna Brown Vina Saiz Theresa Perez CSecond rowj Shirley Ortiz, Mary Romero, Carol Tapia, d B b J es CThird rowj Kathy Carrasco Karen Aland Margie Gillespie Karen Sanchez, Becky Hall, Denise Sanchez, and Scott Other members are CFirst rowj Lynn Thompson Lorraine Martinez Barbara Ortega Judy Lucero and Debbie Madrid, CSecond rowj Frieda Candelaria, Pat . . I Cordova Carol Naiera Rita Pohl Dorothy Herrera Sherry Bedeaux and Jeanette Griego CThird rowj Mane Garcia, Flosalie Byers, Diana Sandoval, Caro Junior Senate The Class of '74 anxiously awaits its chance to take over the leadership position at Valley. Junior Senate, directed by Presi- dent Mike Garcia, put together a very impressive year. The Prom was a big factor in the Senate's sponsoring var- ious money-making projects such as rattling off a stereo won by Valley in Rhodes Dept. Store's annual Spirit Week, a playnight, and a roller skat- ing party. The Junior Class came in third place for UMOC, and won Spirit Sweetheart with their candidate, Bar- bara Ortega. Sophomore Class Sponsors Annual Spirit Bashf, Sophomore Senate VaIley's youngest class, the Sopho- mores, got off to a slow start this year. Changing presidents in mid- year, President Talaya Gonzales took on the task of organizing the Senate into a useful organization. Their main project was sponsoring a successful Spirit Bash, Valley's annual Sweetheart dance honoring the Spirit Sweetheart. They also held a playnight and a roller skating party. Although the Sophomore Class was delayed in their money-making projects, they promise a successful junior and senior year at Valley. Sophomore Class officers are Pam Zanetti, Carolyn Castillo, Annette Alvarado, Jennifer Dixon, and Talaya Gonzales. Members of Sophomore Senate are flfirst rowj Kent Navalesei, Tommy James, Tony Otero, Gary Gonzales, Bill Maes. CSecond rowl Susie Broyles, Agnes Espinosa, Susan Romero, Pearl Gonzales, Bernadette Trujillo, and Mary Ann Madrano. fThird rowj Amy Hopkins, Desiree Atchley, Ruth Ftoybal, Freda Morton, Talaya Gonzales, Annette Alvarado, and Debbie Montoya. Other members are CFirst rowj Mark Longenbaugh, Gene Montoya, Peter Hobart, and Joe Martinez. CSecond rowj Marsha Phillips, Carolyn Castillo, Marie Fixemer, Debbie Bunten, Jo Warwick, and Patty Colen. CThird rowj Sarita Parra, Susan Aragon, Virginia Baxter, Julian Bates, Genelle Chase, Robin lden, Frances George, Jennifer Dixon, and Lisa Ainsworth, N.S.H.S. Helps Promote Foreign Language ' I Directed by Hector Morales, the National Spanish Honor Society held money-making projects in order to participate in a speech tournament held in Las Vegas in May. They also held an initiation banquet for new members. The National Spanish Honor Soci- ety also held several one-act plays that were staged in Spanish as well as selling candy and holding bake ,.. sales. l f During the year, they also helped X raise money to contribute to the War- ren A. Smart Scholarship Fund. I if , it Officers for the National Spanish Honor Society are Daphne Sandoval, Karen Torrez, Carlotta Jaram- ig 5 X? XJ illo, and Aileen Arroyo. K i M! Q E i 2 Members of the National Spanish Honor Society are CFirst rowj Aileen Arroyo, Karen Torrez, Pat Trujillo, and Lorraine Padilla, CSecond rowj Monica Estrada, Diane Chavez, Carlotta Jaramillo, Diane Sandoval, David Sandoval, Alice Fieidle, and Daphney Sandoval. CThird rowj Walter Maestas, Eva Neilsen, Susan Clark, Jennie Morton, Cynthia Leyba, and Steve Williams, Not shown are Theresa Chavez and JoAnn Ulibarri, Key Club And Keyettes Work Together In 1-.1 , M 'G c 5 X ' IQ 21 . P fi Q R ,' !'. Key Club members are Bob Pierce, Roy Dennis, Doug Blagg, Peter Hobart, Tom Snowdon, Leland Maez, Bill Brewer, Mark Hobart, Landis Maez and Andrew Sanchez. Other members are Mike Kramer, Ronnie Inge, Brad Holmes, Dirk Smith, Dino Leyba, Jett Peacock, Louis Hubbard, Glenn Smith, Jeff Wolf and Bob Gerard. The Key Club was led by President Louis Hubbard, and sponsored by Shelby Copeland, this year. They raised money by selling radio spots to local businessmen. The money was used to decorate the football sta- dium tor homecoming and to sponsor 3 J , a Christmas party at Encino Gardens rest home. The big event ot the year for Key Club was the District Convention in Phoenix, Arizona. All of the seventy- two clubs in the district were repre- sented. lt gave the members a chance to meet new people and have a lot of fun. Officers for Key Club are Doug Blagg, secretary, Louis Hubbard, presidentp Landis Maez, vice-presi- dent, and Brad Holmes, treasurer. umerous Proccts Throughout School Year J 1 Officers for Keyettes this year are Jana Suggs, vice-president, Belinda Garcia, secretary, Kim Smith, president, Theresa Rael, treasurer, and Mrs. Jane Murphey, sponsor. Keyette members are CFirst rowj Andrea Leyba, Barbara Pavlakovich, Lil- lian Trujillo, and Pat Trujillo. CSecond rowj Becky Wright, Martha Dixon, Mary Mano and Rena Clary. CThird rowj Cindy Weaver, Rhonda McCarley, Cindy Leyba and Terry Sargent. In alliance with the Key Club, a sub-organization of the Kiwanis Club, a new club, the Keyettes, was formed. Their main function is to help serve Valley High as well as the com- munity. Presiding as President this year was Kim Smith, who along with the other officers helped to plan the agenda for the year. The many pro- jects held were a Christmas party for an elderly nursing home and a buy- out concert featuring Frank Larabee and Johnny Dagucon, with the pro- ceeds for the concert going to the Warren A. Smart Scholarship Fund. Other members are QFront rowj Carlotta Jaramillo, Donna Gonzales and Jean Sargent. CSecond rowj Jeanette Griego, Jane Murphey, Debbie Granados and Gloria Montoya. CThird rowj Kim Smith, Cindy Chavez, Brenda Sanchez-Davis, Janet Arellano and Jana Suggs. flfourth rowj Karen Alarid, Donna Lucero, Irene Fixemer and Theresa Rael. fFifth rowj Denine Cervantes, Marie Fixemer, Talaya Gon- zales and Belinda Garcia. February Second Marks Annual Ski Tripg Members of Ski Club are CTop rowj Theresa Rael, Tim Cully, Pat Otero, Susie Cully, Mark Hobart, Steve Alarid, and Donald Drake. fMiddle rowj Mary Manno, Ann Kelly, Jenny Baxter, Debbie Hughs, Rene Chartier, and Jenniter Dixon. CBottom FOWD Emily Akin, Jett Wolf, Debbie Bunten, and Peter Hobart. ef' Vicki Dean glides down slope. Ski Club's main goal was a trip to Purgatory Ski Area, which was made February 2, 3, and 4. They made their money by selling candy, and luminarios, and holding bake sales. Ski Club Was Sponsored by MV- Van' Gene Montoya, Martha Dixon, Debbie Bunten, Rene Chartier, Jennifer Dixon, Tim Cully, Jenny Bax- noyl Miss Shgonv and Mrs' Rhgdeg. ter, Mary Manno make snow plow train down Purgatory's runs. Bowling Club New Addition In Activities X-I Members of Bowling Club are CTop rowj Sheryle Bassett, Irene Urias, Walter Fowlkes, Mrs. Pino, Becky Duran, Corbie Bishop, Cheryl Corazza, and Tom Felty. CMiddle rowj Leslie Wall, Larry Smith, Annette Maetinez, Ellena Zamora, Connie Espinosa, and Jennifer Rockwell. CBottom rowj Greg Armstrong, Jan Stogner, Jana Suggs, Donna Lucero, Ray Clinger. Officers of Bowling Club are Donna Lucero, president, Greg Armstrong, secretary-treasurer, Janna Suggs, vice-president, and Mrs. Pino, sponsor, Greg Armstrong tries for three hundred. Bowling has always been a popular pastime. Now Valley has its own bowling club which enables students to enjoy the sport even more. Spon- sors Mr. Wade, Mrs. Pino, and Miss Shoon along with President Donna Lucero made the bowling club one of the more promising clubs for next year. DECA Has Annual Emplo ee, Emplo er Banquet DECA members are CFirst rowj Jerry Flouse, Debbie Simmons, Theresa Real, Kay Thompson, Diana Johnson, Cathy Sichengeir, Loretta Martinez, and Martha Quintana. CSecond rowb Pat Chavez, Julius Meyer, Maria Baca, Sandra Tapia, Alice Perea, Anna Herrea, Lois Sanchez, Juanita Zamora, Donna Washington, Rosemary Gooseman, Eddie Garcia, and Vernon Smith. CThird rowj Andre Parker, Danny Keswater, Eric Garcia, Mike Canfield, Larry Kozlow- ski, Andy Corder, Manual Otero, Tom Woody, Tom Olona, Martin Hernandez, Guy Winsor, and Joe Herrera. DECA officers for 1972-73 are Julius Meyer, reporter, Andy Corder, chaplain, Debbie Simmons, secretary, Mike Canfield, presidentf and Neal Hubbard, parliamentarian. Not pictured are Gail Smith, vice-president and Sammy Laird, treasurer. OEA Raises Money For State nd ational Contests .44 Members ol OEA are CFirsf rowy Mary Martinez, Janet Romero, Leah Vigil, Alma Martinez, Yolanda Romero, JoAnn Madrid, Colleen Pierson, Lupe Garcia. CSecond rowj Jeanette Chavez, Marie Linthicum, Marcia Delgado, Debra Harviston, Yvonne Leyba, Maria Jemenez, Minnie Blackwater, Dolores Romero, Cynthia Leyba, Martha Garcia, Andrea Leyba, and Teri Zamora. fThird rowj Eileen Romero, Precilla Marquez, Mary Garcia, Lupe Chavez, Mrs. Holmes, sponsorp Lynn Thompson, Lorretta Helling, and Mrs. Bowers, sponsor. OEA officers are Yolanda Romero, presidentg JoAnn Madrid, vice-presidentg Mary Garcia, treasurer, Jeanette Chavez, historiang Eileen Romero, reporterg and Mary Martinez, secretary Knot shownj. DECA is a class that teaches stu- dents future job training in the field of distribution. With an hour long class, students could get up to 3 credits and a minimum of 15 hours of work. This year DECA has sold tapes, calendars, and many other things to raise money for National contests, and a banquet at the end of the year. OEA is a club for the business- minded students. lt teaches the stu- dents office practice with typing, shorthand, keypunching, and many other fields ln business. This year they have sponsored many sales and were raising the money for State, National, and Regional contests in the business fields. These contests will take place in March through May. Future Homemakers Raise Scholarship Funds, Active at Valley this year, are the Future Homemakers of America. Along with their annual contribution to the War- ren A. Smart Scholarship Fund, the FHA also sold Christ- mas corsages and Valentine cakes. The FHA has always been a steady contributor to the Warren A. Smart Scholarship Fund, by sponsoring their annual Baby contest in which homerooms participate. This year the winning homeroom collected 538.65 to Miss Lane's 336.99 and Mr. Phillips' 3531.42 . . it' ji V John Martinez Mr. Phillips Third place irli. 1 i ,. :1'-fff'. V' ki i rls - . ....y... ..o.. . . ...y.y .,, ' Catherine Carrasco Elsie Scott F' Miss Lane Mr. Sheets Second place First place fat rightj fat rightj aiu, ' 1.1 Members of Future Homemakers ot America are CFirst rowy Mrs. Davidson, and Mrs. Baggette, sponsors. CSecond rowj Barbara Casaus, Pat Trujillo, Gloria Montoya, Sylvia Chavez, Barbara Pavlakovich, and Dodie Trujillo. CThird rowj Marie Saavedra, Margaret Ann Saiz, Theresa Perea, Patsy Lucero, and Renee Montoya. V-Club Active In oney Raising Projects The Letterman's Club was spon- sored this year by coaches Buddy Robertson and Bill Sord. The Club members sold programs at basketball games and had a box supper. In late February the members held a spaghetti dinner to raise money for the banquet honoring all of the ath- letes. This banquet is traditionally an annual event. lt is held in May and is what the club members work toward during the school year. Membership in the Letterman's Club is open to anyone who letters in a varsity sport. These include foot- ball, cross country, basketball, wres- tling, swimming, tennis, golf, baseball, and track. Letterman's Club members are shown going over plans for one of their money raising projects. Letterman's Club Officers tor 1972-1973 included Maurice Silva, president, Lenny Cha- vez, vice-presidenlg and Mike Garcia, secre- tary-treasurer. Members of the Letterman's Club 1972-1973 are CFirst rowb Clarence Martinez, Lenny Chavez, and Mike Garcia. fSecond rowj Maurice Silva and Arnold Lucero. CThird rowj Roy Dennis, Dennis Marti- nez and Herman Aragon. Clfourth rowj Louis Hubbard, Frank Allen and Bay Montoya. flfifth rowl Danny Drury, Bill Sord and Buddy Robertson. Speech Tournament Held At Valley ln October, Speech Club CFirst rowj Mark Langner, Debbie Hughes, Blaire Kilbey, Susie Clark. CSecond rowj Jean Whatley, Don Oldfield, Rena Clary Pat Martinez Judy Armijo, QThird rovvj Steve Shriver, Judy Perea, Alice Peidl, Michelle Chamblee, Viki Loemker, CFourth rowj Emily Akin, Jeff Wolf Stephan Akin and Sponsor Mrs. Miller. Working late at night to make the first all school play David and Lisa, a success was one of the many tasks interested drama students tackled. Some people were seen around the school grounds wearing the white make-up mime artists use. These people didn't mind the stares because it all paid off with Valley tak- ing first place at the St. Pius competi- tive meet with their offering of l'Span- zini Minus One. There have also been other plays put on by Drama l students making this one of the most active years for drama. Speech has been equally as busy, receiving a First Place trophy for a Dramatic Interpretation and a French Oral by Emily Akin. Valley also had the honor of host- ing a tournament in October with over 200 students attending. Emily Akin, Mrs. Miller, and Mark Langner hold trophies received at the St. Pius and Jemez Tournaments. Drama Club Takes First At St. Pius Meet lf- 41x46 'V 0172 .MH I '45 Q 'Z fic! , 2 at CD3 M, i.., -wwzndwwgvgiwgg W .fill , I. . , November set the stage for the all school play David and Lisa. Drama Club Olticersz Cindy Sanchez, Gene Whatley, Terri Beck, Donny Oldfield. L, 15545 Drama Club CFirst rowj Terri Reck, Don Oldfield, Diane Ambrose, Mrs. Templeton, Stephan Akin, Rena Clary, Stephen Shriver, Sheri Bedeaux, lda Oselio. CSecond rowj Isaac Devilliers, Rhonda Pogan, Elsie Scott, Denine Cervantes, Emily Akin. Jeff Wolf, Cara McCulloch. fThird rowj Donna Brown, Cindy Sanchez, Debbie Hughes, Mark Langner, Blaire Kilbey, Jean Whatley, Lou Dean, Alice Reidl, Lisa Verploegh, Michell Chamblee. Pep Club Helps A.P.D. During Christmas Officers of the Pep Club are CBack rowj Paula Metoyer, secretary, Evaleen Barela, vice-president, CFronf rowj Agnes Espinoza, treasurer, Lupe Garcia, president, and Susan Homero, sergeant-at-arms. Valley High School's Pep Club was led by spirited Lupe Garcia. Along with the help of the other officers, they lead the rest of the club in pro- moting school spirit. Aided by their sponsor, Mrs. Norlander, one of their projects was helping the Albuquer- que Police Department' at Christmas time by making pinatas. Other activi- ties were a bake sale and a play- night. This year the Pep Club found it dif- ficult to get interested girls for their club. ln past years, the club would get started only to fade away by mid- term, but, the officers kept the initia- tive to make the Pep Club an active organization, as it is this year. The girls have also been a big help in promoting spirit at the various foot- ball and basketball games. ,11- 'Y Members of the Pep Club are Liz De Herrera, Laura Chavez, Liz Chacon, Karen Augustine, Karla Vigil, Susan Romero, Lupe Garcia, Liz Fiubio, Evaleen Barela, Agnes Espinoza, Paula Metoyer, Bar- bara Jaramillo, Susan Aragon, Debbie Harvisfan, and Dina Griego. And Staters, Club Helps To Revise Constitutions E. 0 gg Members of the Stater's Club are CBack rowy Steve Alarid, Gilbert Lovato, Pat Otero, Gayle Corle, Tom Snowdon, Gene Anderson, Aileen Arroyo, Yvonne Leyba, Sandra Ulibarri, Lillian Trujillo, Roy Dennis, Landis Maez and Doug Blagg. CFront rowj Louis Hubbard, Brad Holmes, Bay Montoya, Billy Brewer, Mike Garcia, Lenny Chavez, Arnold Lucero, Dennis Martinez, Joe Lopez, and Thomas Molina. Valley's Staters Club is an organi- zation of the twenty finalists for Boys' State and the twelve finalists for Girls' State. This club's purpose is to promote interest in national government, state government, and student govern- ment. This year's main project was to revise all the club's constitutions at Valley High School. Also on the agenda for the club was a spaghetti dinner. This year's officers were President, Joe Lopez, Vice-President, Steve Alarid, Treasurer and Secretary Thomas Molina. Shown revising constitutions are Stater's Club members Sandra Ulibarri, Gayle Corle, and Billy Brewer. Indian Clulifs Second Pow- ow Big Success And Working hard this year, VaIley's Indian Club succeeded in sponsoring their second annual Pow-Wow. ln order to raise enough money, they had fried bread sales and also raffled many of their own Indian crafts. Other activities included traveling to Shiprock, Santa Fe, and the South- western lndian Polytechnique Institute to take part in Pow-Wow's. They also took time out to show many of the elementary students a part of their culture. Members learned the traditional dances and made their own cos- tumes. Taking time out to learn of their different traditional ways, they portray their proud Indian heritage. Officers of the 1972-73 Indian Club are Royce Kolhmeyer, vice-presidentg Phillip Martinez, president, and Vikie Martine, secretary-treasurer. Members of the Indian Club are Clfirstrowj Tina Lujan, Cameron Martinez, Frank Gillreath, Floyce Kolhmeyer, and Karen Augustine. CSecond rowj Betsy Yost, sponsor, Lupita Trujillo, Barbara Maestas, Emegene Deswood, Glorianne Deswood, Carla Apachito, Mary Lujan, Lorraine Myers, Rosemary Myers, Vikie Martine, and Marietta Chee-QThird rowj Phillip Martinez and Bailey Gillreath. Tutors Serve Valley Elementary Students 'W ! it Members of the Valley tutoring program are Qfirstrowj Linda Salazar, Jeannie Carriaga, Shirley Ortiz, Wilma Yarbrough, Emily' Torrez, and Theresa Shockeyv CSecond rowj Salley Yarbrough, Flay Ortiz, Debbie Yarbrough, Doug Porter, Zaluga, Debbie Chavez, Fred Daily, and Stephanie Smith. Talava Gonzales, Corrine Gallegos, John Once again Valley's tutoring pro- gram has been successful for many children with learning difficulties. Several elementary schools have par- ticipated in this effort to bring help to T these students. The tutors sacrifice only one hour a week to help these children in var- ied subjects like arithmetic, English, science, or reading. A tutor's job is very important to the child as well as to the tutor. Often the effort made is the difference between a successful child and a fail- ure. Valley has always had devoted stu- dents in the Tutoring Program that are willing to help the community as well as themselves. This year, all the participants have learned along with the children. l i Debbie Trujillo provides reading help for a La Luz student' Rodeo Club And Future Farmers f 1 Members of F.F.A. and Flodeo Club for 1972-1973 are CFirst rovvj Mike McCallister, C. J. Nahki, Glenn Comyford, Carol Menkee, Suzanne Starkey, Jim Bechdol, Charlotte Gillessen, Shannon Markel, Alexa Williamson, Bruce Flay, Gail Comyford, Cindy Bonda, Mr. Poe, and Russell Mascone. CSecond rowl Bob Richards, Jim Simmons, Chris Benge, Wes Byrne, Paul Strippling, and Mike Thompson. CThird rowj Allen Layton, John Simmons, Kenneth Thompson, Pat Cochren, Ed Cillessen, and Grant Ansley. .,.. as J., , .... , ...,.r , ..... . ..... A s....s...sss...,.. C. .... ....., , .,.... Checking the plants in the greenhouse are Working with the grinder are John Simmons, Paul Strippling, and Jim Simmons. Mike Thompson, Mr. l-lead, and Suzanne Star- ke 106 America Stress Education Of F arm Techniques This Year Shown welding is Jim Simmons. Glenn Comyford, Jim Bechdol, Chris Be-nge, Wes Byrne and C. J. Nahkai work diligently on a tractor power train. - This year, the Rodeo Club and i. FFA. combined into a single organi- zation. ln the past these clubs have been separate and worked in two completely different directions. This organization's primary empha- sis is not on rodeos as it has been in the past. Although this group did par- ticipate in a rodeo this past fall, they worked more on farm techniques, greenhouse work and farm mechan- ics this past year. Working under the direction of Mr. Head and Mr. Poe, the new club was extremely successful. Many of the skills that they acquired throughout the year were, welding, mechanics, botany and how to use a lot of differ- ent types of farm equipment. Club officers for 1972-1973 are CFirst rowb Glenn Comyford, Sentinel. Ed Cillessen, Pre-sidentg and Bruce Ftay, Reporter. CSecond rowj Mike McCallister, Vice-Presidentg Jim Simmons, Treasurerg and James Bobb, Secretary Cnot picturedj. I07 Saga Staff members are fist rowj Jana Suggs, Marla.Morris, Nancy Lucero. C2nd rowj Angel Duncan, Neal Hubbard, . .fy ,,,, Deadlines And Decisions Ocour As Sa a Staff f E . Gins, Martha Dixon, Janet Arellano, Debbie Granados, Lenny Chavez, and Arnold Rosemary Gallegos, Donna Gonzales, Helen Romero, and Kim Smith. 13rd rowb Jim Suazo, Brenda Sanchez-Davis, Mona Gilliam, Rod Roybal, and Billy Brewer. C4th rowj Pat Otero, Mike Garcia, Scott Harvel, Tom Paul Montoya, Rick Roybal, Dennis Martinez, Snowden, Mark Hobart, Ray Montoya, and sponsor Jim Vannoy. Donna Gonzales, Lenny identifying pictures. aux. .,, L.. Martha Dixon, Jim Duncan, ' fill Working on the yearbook are Nancy Ginns, and Scott Harvel. Chavez, Kim Smith, and Helen Romero work on Tries To Produce Best Yearbook Ever Sushi! Ia! ' -Q' I. -L N h. 41 Billy Brewer, Dennis Martinez, Mike Garcia, and Brenda Sanchez-Davis rush to meet one of the many deadlines. This year's Saga Staff was the big- gest ever under the direction of Jim Vannoy. There were only four people returning from last year's Saga Staff. The class consisted of thirty people. At the beginning of the year the staff had to decide on what color to make the year book. Finally after many different combinations the staff came up with one. Also, the staff decides on who they want to dedi- cate the yearbook to. As the year began the class also had to learn the techniques of mak- ing a two-page layout. This includes writing copy and headlines, and cropping pictures. Meeting deadlines was the biggest problem this year. Each time a dead- line came around members of the staff had to come and work on week- ends. , ft 0 As Janet Arellano trims a picture, Debbie Granados, Lenny Chavez, Donna Gonzales, Arnold Lucero, and Rosemary Gallegos decide on other pictures for a layout. Roy Dennis Serves As Editor Of The ' .lv ' tk4Wx'W ?kfi'r Tia. - - Members of the 1973 Legend staff are Becky Wright, Carlotta Jaramillo, Barbara Ortega, Emily Torrez, Shirly Ortiz, Laura Marquez, Lorraine Martinez, Brandt Brito, Landis Maez, Julius Meyer, Ftoy Dennis, Eddie Chavez, Brian Condit, Peter Hobart, Bob Pierce, Mike Kraemer, Phillip Martinez, Jim Vannoy and Scott Lyons. any Eddie Chavez, Carlotta Jaramillo and Laura Marquez make plans for the upcoming edition of the Legend as Becky Wright and Editor Floy Dennis look at a cover she designed. , Legend For the Second Consecutive Year T l 'M me ABQ, Looking at the December issue of the Legend are Scott Lyons, Barbara Ortega, Mike Kramer, Landis Maez, Phillip Martinez and Lorraine Martinez. Shirly Ortiz, Peter Hobart and Bob Pierce sell ads while Emily Torrez cartoon. and Julius Meyer work on a This year's editor for the Viking Legend was Roy Dennis. The Viking Legend changed its style this year. Unlike the Viking Legend of years before, it was transformed into a magazine-type. The staff produced eight issues of the Viking Legend. Each one had a sports page, picture of the Student of the Month, and vari- ous other stories. To finance the Viking Legend members of the staff sold ads to local businesses. The main problems of the staff were writing, editing, and pasting up the different issues. There was no Journalism l class this year so the new students had to quickly learn the ropes of reporting and begin to actually work on the paper early in the year. Despite lagging interest and rising costs the newspaper staff tried to produce as many issues as possible to interest as wide a segment of the student population as possible. Air Force Junior ROTC Program Rated As Tops ,-M.. Staff Officers are CFirst rowj Glenn Smith, Pete Duran, Mike Brady, Fluben Trujillo, and Joe Lopez. CSecond rowj Flandy McAfee, Joe Garcia, Thomas Molina, and Anthony Gonzales. CThird rowj Lillian Torrez, Sgt. Gonzales, and Hazel Anaya. R ,,., , W L Val nggggio it e glint? , M r ' na ' A Edt E . MW, ,,,.. ss.,s,.., ,.., ,... ,AP'.s WMA .IP AFJROTC Color Guard presents the colors before a Viking basketball game against Manzano. ROTC has done this for all Valley games, assemblies, etc, since they came on campus four years ago. The active group also provides many services for the school and community. In Region In Fourth Year At Valley B Flight members are CFirst rowj Frank Reeder, Richard Garcia, Jeff Damph, and Howard Williams. QSecond rowj Louis Trujillo, Santos Romero, Joey Baca, and Bill Daniel. fThird rowj Ernest Montoya, John Soto, Felisario Maestas, and Dominique Nielo. fFourth rowj Alexander Humphrey, Robert Salmon, David M. Garcia, and Robert Hernandez, CTop centerj Ron Romero, D Flight members are QFirst rowj Gui Wilson, Steve Riburg, George Sedillo, and Leroy Peinado. QSecond rowj Greg Lucht, Pete Vigil, Terry Keim, and John Frances, QThird rowj Joe Saavedra, Phillip Tafoya, Edward Archibeque, and Herman Trujillo. Clfourth rowb Charles Corder, Benny Archuleta, Eliseo Tafoya, and Phillip Candelaria. Qlfilth rowy Henry Byrd, Lawrence Saiz, Leonard Martinez, and Carlos Bruno. anguard Drill Team Vanguard members are CBottom rowj Glen Smith, Randal McAfee, and Martin Hernandez. C2nd rowp Jeff Damph, David Garcia, Ruben Trujillo, and Bill Coutfer, C3rd rowj Louis Tru- jillo, Joey Baca, LeeRoy Renado, and Dirk Smith, C4th rowj Robert Hernandez, Rudolf Armijo, Richard Garcia, and Jerry Kein. C Flightw C Flight members are fBottom rowj Matt Lavery, Joe Lopez, Gerald Osborne, Mike Brady, and Robert Byrd. f2nd rowj Randal McAfee, Julio De la Pena, Joe Mirabal, Joe Garcia, and John Romero. 13rd rowj Ruben Trujillo, Anthony Gonzales, Clifford Davis, Sam Montano, and Don Jinzo. 14th rowj Glen Smith, Stanley Lucero, Clyde Segura, Joe Anaya, and Tom Molina. CCenter topb Andy Abeyta, ff Fiighw A Flight members are CFrontJ David Gon- zales, mascot. fist rowj Taylor Martinez, Steve Latham, David Dinsmore, and David Garcia. C2nd rowj David Barreras, Douglas Thomas, Gerald Tafoya, and Terry Cole. C3rd rowj Vic- tor Espinoza, Mike Jaramillo, Jacky Gowen, and Bill Couffer. 44th rowj Randy Armijo, Joe Contreras, Joe Guzman, and Gilbert Lucero. C5th rovvp David Sandoval, James Chavez, Dirk Smith, and Orlando Duncan. heh S 'S-Els .,xL.! A.F..l.R.O.T.C. Color Guard Color Guard members are Clst rowj Gerald Tafoya, Tina Tafoya, Glen Smith, Orlando Gar- cia, and Charles Corder. Q2nd rowj Terry Keim, Steve Rehberg, and Thomas Molina. C3rd rowj Joe Lopez, Mike Brady, and Joe Anaya. Girls' Auxiliar Silver Wings Members are CBottom rowj Laura Apodaca, Diane Montoya, Lillian Trujillo, Hazel Anaya and Lorraine Gomez. CSecond rowb Debra Anaya, Frances Romero, Lupe Montano, Theresa C De Baca and Rosalie Anaya, CThird rowj Ramona Apodaca, Mary Ellen Gonzales, Laura Delwitch and Janice Zamora. CFourth rowj Vina Saiz, Shirley Chavez, Vera Velas- quez, Susan Aragon and Lily Byers. ROTC Girls' Auxiliary CSilver Wingsb won the sweepstakes trophy at Desert Sun Invitational Drill Meet held at N.M.M.l. in Roswell, New Mexico, Nov. 14, 1972. Colonel George B. Robbins, Professor of Military Sci- ence, presents the award to Cadet lst Lts. Lillian Torrez, Drill Com- mander, and Auxiliary Cmdr. Hazel Anaya. Competition was between girls units from Odessa, Texas, and Lawton, Oklahoma. Record-Breaking umber Of Choir t I S ' ' 'K M- ,+vv???95:e ll. . J f ,.. 5, .ies ,K K N Concert Choir members are CFront rowj Shelly Remele, Suzanne Broyles, Mary Lehman, Anthony Salazar, Bruce Orona, Nancy Schert, Shelly Robinett, and Rita Montoya. CSecond rowb Theresa Girard, Rayellen Searcy, James Anderson, Dennis Thomas, Mark Langner, Thomas Felty, Rita Pohl, Clare Gutier- rez. fThird rowj Carol Candelaria, Deborah Moser, Robyn Grove, Roy Dennis, Brad Holmes, Tom Bilan, Karen Wall, Denise Sanchez, and Jean Sallie. CFourth rowb Marlene Collins, Movella Davis, Glenn Smith, Ronnie Horne, Chris Teague, Jerry Newsom, John Stribling, Jeff Gardner, Steve Alarid, Elsie Scott, Cathy Cruz, and Mr. Sheets. a K ,NI V ,, K J V' X .l.. . . ..., ,f-.ffgsngp - , .- ...,.. . M, ... E ff .- . i as N .. Sextet members are Carol Candelaria, Mary Lehman, Marlene Collins, All State Chorus members from Valley are Shelly Robinett, Ray Ellen Searcy, Rita Montoya, Roy Dennis, Karen Sanchez, John Stribling, Brad Rita Montoya, Karen Wall, Shelley Remele, and Denise Sanchez. Holmes, Jeff Gardner, and Steve Alarid. Members Chosen To Participate In All-State . ,11Q1. N 1 - fmszfzgggi Girls' Advanced Chorus members are CFirst rowj Corby Bishop, Leslie Wall, Darlah Counts, Theresa Ortega, and Karen Sanchez. fSecond rowj Jennifer Dixon, Christine Ftaney, Pamela Breitenbach, Theresa Seiter, Cecelia Lueres, Theresa Ortega. tThird rowj Marie Fixemer, Marsha Phillips, Martha McCallister, Cynthia Chavez, Cathleen Coulter, and Dianna Lane, Double Quartet members are Shelly Flobinett, Roy Dennis, Rita Montoya, Tom Bilan, Mary Lehman, Jeff Gardner, Novella Davis, Karen Wall, and Brad Holmes. s . M-awww V .mf Concert Choir pertorms at an assembly. Uohcett Choir has showed much spirit this year by par- ticipating in the decorating of homecoming and also con- tributing spirit to the assemblies. Brad Holmes, Steve Alarid, John Stribling, Boy Dennis, Jeff Gardner, Karen Sanchez, Bayellen Searcy, Rita Montoya, Shelly Ftobinette, all were honored by being asked to participate in All-State Choirs. Music Man this year was Concert Choir's choice for the operetta on March 14, 15, 16, 17. Bayellen Searcy and Boy Dennis held the leads with the supporting cast of Con- cert Choir members. Girl's Ensemble is a new all female choir. They have per- formed along side the other choirs at assemblies and at night concerts. 7 Valley High School Band Travels To Q9 Members of the band are CFirst rowy Mr. Kelly, Cheryl Bassett, Niki Byrd, Elaine Briley, Kathy East, and Drum Majorette Sandra Ulibarri. qSecond rowj Linda Everett, Gloria Nedeswood, Maratta Chee, Teri Sisson, Kathy Allen, Lorraine Garcia, Sandy Hazlett, and Diane Nowlin. CThird rowj Cindy Tyson, Linda Smith, Marie Fixemer, Linda LaCour, Martha Stone, Ellen Legant, Diane Wiseman, and Mike Herrera. CFourth rowj Julie Reeves, David Garcia, Teri Over- mier, Loretta Martinez, Theresa Cox, Sam Wasson, and Belinda Garcia. Clfifth rowj Brenda Bradford, Robert Craig, Stephonie Lucht, Jean Sargent, Agnes Salas, Lorraine Sanchez, and Jewelene Henline. 1Sixth rowj Ross Holmen, Charles Botsford, Neils Galloway, Davy Chavez, Jim Trujillo, and Lonnie Wag- ner, fSeventh rowj Mike Merwin, Ben Garcia, John Romero, Joe Jinzo, Pat Romero, David M. Garcia, Charles Sanchez, and Robert Armijo, QEighth rowj Cindy Jones, Dan Keswater, Mike Leach, Tim McKenzie, and Greg Lucht. fNinth rowj Willie Jojola, Tim Lodge, Howard Williams, Herman Vigil, Fred Montoya, and Ricky Chavez. ,ng Members of the All-State are CFirst rowj Loretta Officers for 1972-73 are fFirst rowj Belinda Garcia, Sandra Ulibarri, Howard Williams. CSecond rowb Martinez, Ellen Legant, Mike Merwin, CSecond Mike Menfvin, Ellen Legant, Ross Holmen, Marie Fixemer, rowj Neils Galloway, Ross Holmen, Mike Leach. Chihuahua, Mexico, For Cultural Exchange Program Valley's band performs at half-time of the Valley-West Mesa game during football season. Pep band helps promote spirit at one of the basketball games. Playing for the football games, the band aims their attention on march- ing and drills. They entertain for half- time, and boost spirit in the audience. This year they worked exceptionally hard to make the half-time shows look well balanced as well as enter- taining. The band's major project this year was participating in a Cultural Exchange program with Chihuahua High School band in Mexico. They each played for both of their respec- tive high schools emphasizing music as being the international Lan- guage. Besides traveling to Mexico, they participated in many community functions. Stage Band, gaining renowned rec- ognition tor their talent this year, played for many oft campus activities. Pep Band also helped in boosting spirit at all of the basketball games. 0 Two Seniors, Seven Juniors, And fyiirulrr at K Vgyy :::-J, ,.:, Q .,,. , QQ. 7 1 nunnuaud Qllsanlnmmwulu Wearing their traveling uniforms are Mrs. Cordova, Becky Wright, Annette Gonzales, Rosanne Romero, Carolyn Najera, Gina Cordova, Wendy Lea, Yolanda Ruiz, Sandy Garcia, Debbie Muller, Erma Otero, Ruthy Salazar, Pam Zanetti and Anna Cenleno. The 1972-1973 Vikettes got off to an early start last summer when they attended the Camp of Champs, came back with 27 ribbons and received the spirit boot. The Vikettes have had the honor of attending a Cultural Exchange Pro- gram in Chihuahua, Mexico with the band. The Vikettes and the band left on their trip to Chihuahua February 24th and stayed four days. Head Vikette: Yolanda Ruiz Annette Gonzales 3 Year Wkette 1 Year Vikette Two Sophomores Show Spirit As Valle High ikettes Wearing their Basketball Uniforms are CTopj Annette Gonzales, Yolanda Ruiz, Anna Centeno, Wendy Lea, Gina Cordova. fBottomj Carolyn Najera, Erma Otero, Ruthy Salazar, Sandy Garcia, Pam Zanetti, Debbie Muller, and Rosanne Romero. Ruthy Salazar Pam Zanetti Carolyn Najera 7 Year Vikette 1 Year Wkette 1 Year Vikettes Sandy Garcia 1972-1973 Vikettes Win Spirit Boot At Camp T Debbie Muller Rosanne Romero Anna Centeno ' 1 Year Vikette 1 Year Vrkette Erma Otero 1 Year Vikette Every morning throughout football and basketball season you could find the Vikettes practicing for an hour or more before school. Besides provid- ing half time entertainment they have also participated in many Albuquer- que and state wide events. The Vikettes have had many fund raising projects such as candy sales, car-washes, bake sales, and invento- ries at stores, to help pay for uni- forms and clinics. 1 Year Vlkette Wendy Lea Gina Cordova 1 Year Wkene 1 Year Vikette Becky Wright Mrs. Cordova Photographer SDONSOV Orchestra Sends Three Members To All-State f'sJ . 5. x Valley's Orchestra members are Eva Reeves, Mark Kreider, Roberta Gonzales, Douglas Morgan, Carol Powell, Karen Drake, Douglas Davidson, Fernando Ortega, Gregory Garcia, Felice Garcia, and Lesie Farmer. is Valley's Orchestra performs at the Christmas Assembly. Vlhth Mrs. Ottinger as a second year teacher, Valley's Orchestra had a better than usual year. They sent three members to All-State. They were Doug Davidson, Lesie Farmer, and Eva Reeves. This was Doug Davidson's second year to win the honor. Performing at several concerts as well as the Christmas Assembly they did an outstanding job. With the help of Mrs. Ottinger, the Orchestra had another great year. All State Orchestra members are Douglas Davidson, Eva Reeves, and Lesie Farmer. Adding color and spirit to Valley all year long were the Majorettes. They are six girls who make up their own routines and perform them at games. Besides their activities at school the girls also participated in many parades along with Valley's band. Their money raising projects included many car washes, a play- night and also a bake sale. During the summer the girls won two trophies at the New Mexico Majorette Contest held here in Albu- querque. Hard work and much practice have made the 1972-73 majorettes a wel- come addition to the school. HOSALIE BYERS - 1 Year Valley High Majorettes Help Promote The majorettes are shown here in their three different types of traveling outfits SHERYL HAUERT - 2 Years EVA NIELSEN 1 Year KF as Spirit Throughout 1972-73 School Year Q J' 'M ,f :AL I i X V 3 E A .fr xx 1972-73 Majoretles are Clfront rowj Eva Nielsen, Barbara Pavlakovich, CSecond rowj Rosalie Byers, Lillian Torrez. CTnird rowj Sheryl Hauen, Janice Slog- ner. CTopD Louise Ruiz, mascot. BARBARA PAVLAKOVICH - 2 Years JANICE STOGNER - 1 Year LILLIAN TORREZ - 2 Years ational Honor Society Sponsors U OCQ Each year the Valley High School's National Honor Society Chapter, EI Valle sponsors projects to raise money for the Warren A. Smart Scholarship fund and other club activities. Members of the National Honor Society must maintain a 3.4 grade average throughout their sophomore and junior years. During the last week in November the annual Ugliest Man on Campus contest was held. Seniors came in first, Sophomores second and Jun- iors third for a total of 3556.36 in one week's voting. Officers ot the National Honor Society are Rene Chartier, treasurer, John Suazo, president, Irene Martinez, vice-president, and Donna Lucero, secretary, i s E ' 1 K . -wap V7 Members of the National Honor Society are QFront rowj Walter Maetas, Barbara Pavlakovich, Karen Wall, Yvonne Leyba, Roger Armenta, Ricky Johnson, and Tracy Taylor. CBack rowj Mike Merwin, Lewis Hubbard, Elsie Scott, Glenn Smith, Mary Leman, Mark Langner, and Brad Holmes. Not shown is Nancy Gins. Proceeds Go To Warren A. Smart Scholarships Other members are Clflrst rowl Joan Myers, lrene Martinez, Donna Lucero, and Becky Wright. QSecond rovvj Joann Ulibarrl, Yolonda Ruiz, Ellen Legant, and Berlinda Garcia. CThird rowj John Doubs, Rene Chanier, John Suazo, Angel Suazo, and Steve Alarid, W-P .jf Other Society members are .CFirst rovvy Vicky Dean, Jeannie Morton, Debbie Hughes, Martha Dlxlon, Blaire Kilbey, and Pam Johnson. CSecond rowy Hazel Sn'acy:a,.l.ori Rowe, Emily Akin, Susan Clark, Gene Anderson, Connie Fessler, Eva Reeves, and Lillian Trujillo. Sponsors are Mrs. Keller, Lasell Rector and 1 rang. 127 Viking Band Takes Trip To Chihuahua, Mexico On 'Es Rafael Fierros shows Yolanda Ruiz the sights Mike Leach plays a trombone solo at one of VaIIey's many performances in Mexico. ot Chihuahua. ' , ,f 'kfwk I W ,V I .W Wanda Shingleton acts as an interpreter for Yolanda Ruiz and Lucilia Herrera de Fernandez. Cultural Exchange Program S Q A if 'Q , 'Q' i fr, W tx A Maestro Kelly and Carol Najero look over the evening's program in the plaza. Martha Narvaez announces a selection to be V.H.S. band. 'b -x If e xv as Q, 63040415 X. t?,: x,,y.r!!V X A flzgld it K my B'5R'JENiUUS AACHII-iuf . . M, , JI: G Q31 QRUNQQLLA asm' Kpiffzcfd mt? D We Wil Niki Byrd, Mike Herrera, Maestro Kelly, and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Tosher of the Los Compadres accept awards presented to the band by the University of Chihuahua. Upper left: Dante Garcia is pursued by a pair of Rio Grande Ravens. Upper right: Viking Mat- men get mentally prepared for a tough match. Lower left: Ronnie lnge, Mike Jaramillo, and Simpson Dixon warm up for their event in Val- ley's first Track meet. Lower right: John Fran- cis performs a back-dive at one of Valley's exciting swim meets. Q' Q 'rs P 'S -if is r 'NUNMNQ iiilllltbnneu Smfbnuvuuni H206 lfmlmf 'illilhuvovnnmn Athletics Desire, pride, teamwork, school spirit, and a lot of hard work all go into a team. There can be no giving up. The greatest reward is a win, and the roar of a crowd makes it all worthwhile. When defeat comes, one must accept it gracefully, wins must be taken humbly. On a team, team- work is everything, hard work with the team, mental alertness, and phys- ical sureness are necessities. The person participating in individual sports needs nothing but the body, the work, the confidence, and the will to win. The fraternity of a team is a gieal experience not soon to be for- gotten. Tom Avritt runs around end for gain against Eldorado. Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley 1972 VIKING RECORD 7 Carlsbad 25 E.P. Bel Air 6 Del Norte 9 Rio Grande 14 Eldorado O Sandia 8 West Mesa 24 Manzano 6 Highland 8 A.H.S. 72 Viking Gridders Finish Season With Members of 1972 Valley varsity football team are CBottom rowjz Coach Bill Sord, Joe Armijo, Marcui Montoya, John Allen, Anthony Gallegos, Gary Gonzales, Benny Sisneros, Mark Chavez, Steve Valle jos, Louie Serna, and Mgr. Jim Anderson. C2nd rowj: John Sedall, Gilbert Griego, Glen Garcia, Gi! bert Lovato, Ron Gallegos, Anthony Simoes, Dana Kainz, Maurice Silva, Paul Montoya, Russ Dickson and Coach Robertson. 13rd rowj: Brian Condit, Frank Allen, Don Emilio, John Willow, Mark Longen , it -A Ftio's Rodney Armstead tries to elude the grasp of Paul Montoya. Also shown are Tom Snowden C855 and Gilbert Lovato 1363. A D1sappo1nt1ng Record Of 2 Wlns, 8 Losses Valley High's football team closed out the 1972 season with a record of 2-8. The two wins came in the third game against Del Norte and in the eighth game over Manzano. With the win over Del Norte, the Vikes broke a thirteen game losing streak, extend- ing back to the last game of 1970. It was without a doubt, one of the hap- pier moments of the season. The Vikings were led by two-way all stater John Santillanes. John also made both teams all city, and during the season was chosen Tribune Prep Player of the Week for his perform- ance in the Del Norte game. John Sedall made first team all city for defense. Ray Montoya and Tom Avritt both made second team all city. DISTRICT ZAAAA STANDINGS 1. Highland 8-O 2. West Mesa 6-1-1 3. Rio Grande 5-3 I 4. Eldorado 4-3-1 5. Sandia 4-4 6. Del Norte 3-5 7. A.H.S. 3-5 8. Valley 2-6 9. Manzano 1-7 EB Mario Martinez gains tough yardage in Valley s 16 8 loss to Albuquerque High. Senior John Santillanes Named All-City, RAY MONTOYA DANTE GARCIA PAUL MONTOYA Guard Halfback Linebacker ' in AE , 5 t .. my 4 4 'G H ,IJ - T 4 , is In WL I 5 V 4. Ji ' ' il J' 'AflYl, A - I 4 fi. r n ARNOLD LUCERO JOHN SANTILLANES PAT OTERO Dante Garcia is forced out of bounds by an Guard All-Stale Tackle Halfback Eldgrado player. C , Q gf xxx 1 ,fit 1 i X D S W EN T BRIAN CONDIT TOM AVRITT RUSSELL DICKSON Tackle Quarterback Defensive End rs ' f' - ' , I' , 'if' ' ff'-5 i Qt J! V 1.1 u 14.433 T GILBERT LOVATO FRANK ALLEN MAURiCE SILVA Pat Otero struggles to escape his Del Norte Linebacker Guard Split End opponents. All-State Offensive-Defensive Tackle Valley get set to rip off a play against the Del Norte Knights in one of th t W , 2 if 5 . . .X i, T le' A A f XY' .gi V Q . A X 2. f'1 K xg x uh M - . A ' ,t MT L TOM SNOWDEN JERRY GATES TOM CHAVEZ BENNY SISNEROS Defensive Back Center E d Spit E d 'lg f Q i 21 Val1ey's Junior Varsity Concludes Season WEL ZH 9 lil yn M +3 if fttzeiiallfx-' aiw-.4-vt-01-n-uw 1, Wi A W ' K my -.. s W M 11-QM , V, V 1 if w . . W ' , ff ' ' 1' . ' M, 1. M 'M' ' . W - A r.,,,,f-u. f J, A I A ' . , V V W ' ' V -LF, V M nr 'sa , 1 P, .Z ,V W , ., A, I f 1 7 I ,i I ' ,Q ,P if e ,gr , A .. A W, if 5,24 ' 'Q ,, - 'F .M Y' r W, 'I , A Q v asf he 5 ,'f'r, K A Q - A 'Jf'4'L7p AL g 4 'W , i A , f ' , i.4 ' ' tx 1 4 5 1- rf K K ,,,, ,,,4,g ,- ,A 4, , were for M- so , of 'ff an - M, ff ft to ,. ' t Gene Montoya is brought down by a host of Ravens in ValIey's B-Team win over Rio Grande, Ron 4GalIegos gains yardage in the B-Team vvin over Rio Grande. Also shown are Anthony Simoes, Marcus Montoya and Joe Armijo. f With Final Record Of 2 Wins And 8 Losses 1 . Q' i V .. ... af . N J x, ' 'mal-ab ..C', .fau- Valley's Junior Varsity finished up the 1972 season with a won-loss record of 2-8. Coach Bill Sord and assistants, Ken Kloeppel and Jerry Duffy ably led the Norsemen. The two wins came against Albuquerque High and Rio Grande High. The Norsemen were plagued with injuries and they ended the season with barely enough players to field a team. They had trouble keeping a healthy quarterback as they lost two due to injuries before they finally got one to finish out the season. They took one road trip to Santa Fe where they played the Santa Fe High lmps. The Norsemen lost the game, 20-34. 11 . j urge ix cl X 1 1,77 A I L ,l F F . n 9' ,.r ' e A Y f:1w,..fiE Q ,I K .. uk ef K' in ki 6 . fi K ft A , 3 x' - l Y, l'.4.Q S H 4-,Q 1 ' pt' 1 -1 .r ir rag' ',,' ,M ijm 'M 4 s.' 1 ..g. . j . xiii. . I . vi sq ' ,vi , ug. lf- .4 ' ,ev John Santillanes brings down the A.H.S. quarterback 'hile Ray Montoya and Frank Allen move in to assist 1972 NOHSEMEN RECORD Valley Del Norte 34 Valley Farmington 6 Valley Santa Fe 34 Valley Manzano 7 Valley Sandia 20 Valley Eldorado 27 Valley A.H.S. 14 Valley Highland 30 Valley West Mesa 20 Valley Rio Grande 12 4 all K Gene Montoya is brought down just three yards shy of the goal-line during fourth quarter action of the Ftio Grande game. A.. 't 'MZ' 1 . fiif 1 3,4 TT Va11ey's Cross Country Team Places 41th In tv , in Al- 4? -4 ' 1523 4 'lx 5, oth ! Q 4, rowj: Elmer Benally, Tony Herrera, 1972 Cross Country members are, CBottom fowl: Jose Ortiz, Tony Baca, Ronnie Inge, and Mike Jaramillo. CMiddle Charles Botsford, Dan Drury, and Simpson Dickson. CTop rowj: Ralph Barber, C. J. Nakai, Coach Dray, Robert Lucero, and Stanley Jim. After being rated 6th in district in pre-season Valley's Cross Country team upset Albuquerque High and Manzano to take a fourth in the dis- trict meet, finishing only 3 points behind Del Norte, the 3rd place team. Valley also traveled to Las Cruces this year and competed in a big Invi- tational. Twenty-two teams were entered with top honors going to the Texas State Champs, El Paso Jeffer- son. Valley placed a fair seventh. Valley vvon several dual and trian- gular meets. Early in the season Val- ley met Albuquerque High, Highland, and Rio Grande, taking first in the meet. Top runners were Tony Herrera and Simpson Dickson placing 1st and 2nd. fy, ' Q . kv K ' . ' i - , , X , ,,,, ,, Robert Lucero and Simpson Dickson race past an Eldorado runner in the District Cross Country Meet. . xg. Grueling Race For District ZAAAA Title A . be s, ad.. . as Q , R is E QB Ytmmf U' ss Q 's 5 i , X '56 ,' 1: , . ,xy . X Mm , i H I . K I Q x .. A 4 Q 41 I it may I . 1. K 4 Stanley Jim keeps pace with his opponents in the District Cross Country meet. s xy X ss, A,.- g.:'!!?5Qr:e-: 'f wvwg' L -X Robert Lucero Iunges for the finish line. . In Q N V' i 8 'Q tjsnli , ,,w.wnnt, ,W N' Tony Herrera sprints ahead of his EI Dorado opponent. gl it - A it sf await in W K 'eil Robert Lucero Tony Herrera Ralph Barber C. J. Nakai 139 Vikings End Up With Five Hundred Season l 1972-73 Varsity Basketball team members are: flineelingj James Lightfoot fmgrj, Mike DuBoise Cmgrj, Henry Saavedra, Mike Garcia, Roosevelt Rodgers, Leroy Hood, Herman Aragon, and Anthony Maestas Cmgrj. CStandingJ James Sherred, David Beach, Tony Castillo, Coach Glen Lucero, Coach Phil Ewing, Coach Ken Kloeppel, Sam Calderon, John Santillanes, and Sam Perez. The 1972-73 varsity basketball team under new head coach Phil Ewing ended up with a five hundred season. Together Coach Ewing, Ken Kloeppel and Glen Lucero made up the youngest coaching staff in the g city. After being picked to end up seventh in district, the Vikings fin- ished sixth in regular season play and third in the district tournament. The Vikings almost made it to state but they lost the deciding game to g Manzano. 1 After losing their first game at Los Alamos the Vikings had trouble get- ting started. Through most of the first part of the season the Vikings were - l. up one game and down the next. Then in the latter part of the season the Vikings started playing better bas- ketball. During this span Valley upset two of the highly regarded teams in the state. Two of Valley's victims were Highland and Manzano. In the district tournament Valley upset both West Mesa and Del Norte. i ,Ku F f HERMAN ARAGON RICK ROYBAL Forward Guard AP' ilk gf +1 - as I :V I Q . , if JF' ikings Place Second In University of lbuquerque Fighting for the rebound against Rio Grande players are John Santillanes and Herman Ara- gon. Below: James Sherred shoots for two against Manzano's Don Woodard, '71-' 75 Q ,wax Tony Castillo and John Santillanes fight for a rebound in VaIIey's first game, at Los Alamos. Tony Castillo and Roosevelt Rodgers block out West Mesa's Robert Blue for the rebound. Roosevelt Rodgers gets an easy bucket in the Los Alamos game. And Grants Tourneys Herman Aragon desperately attempts to steal the ball from a Los Alamos David Beach battles a Hilltopper for the pos- session of a rebound. James Sherrod goes over West Mesa's Bob White for a basket. 1972 73 VIKING RECORD VHS 86 VHS 74 VHS119 VHS VHS VHS VHS VHS VHS VHS VHS VHS VHS VHS 53 VHS 68 VHS 70 VHS 57 VHS 61 VHS 86 VHS 81 VHS 79 VHS 80 VHS 65 VHS 97 VHS 72 VHS 63 Los Alamos Rio Grande Crown Point Eldorado C3rants Del Norte West Mesa Manzano DeINone Eldorado Sandm Albuquerque BernahHo St Pms lhghmnd Manzano Vvem Mesa Albuquerque Eldorado Sandm Academy Rio Grande lhghmnd DelNone Vvey Mesa Manzano Won - 13, Lost - Surrounded by Los Alamos players, David Beach shoots for two 70 44 76 50 62 62 76 63 ' . 62 68 ' Junior Varsity Squads Coaohed By Ken .-I xiii 2,511 ,ivy ,. ind - b k tb II t am are CBottom rowb Leroy Hood, Tony Castillo, Henry Saavedra, David Beach, and Sam Calderon, 12nd hgilrggaoiccli :Feen1lZZJ2p-i3:jelN3aigseQarr?sra? Aanthgny Simoes, David Baca, Kenny Beach, and David Romero. CTop rowj Joe Navarez, Dave Montoya, Danny r 1 i Long, Sam Perez, Dusty Peters, and Mike Van Damme. VHS 77 Los Alamos 89 VHS 73 Rio Grande 72 VHS 55 Del Norte 77 VHS 58 West Mesa 62 VHS 56 Manzano 69 VHS 54 Del Norte 66 VHS 69 Eldorado 73 VHS 67 Sandia 66 VHS 66 Albuquerque 70 VHS 45 Highland 68 VHS 56 Manzano 53 VHS 78 West Mesa 74 VHS 57 Albuquerque 80 VHS 65 Eldorado 89 VHS 66 Sandia 103 VHS 99 Academy 77 VHS 61 Rio Grande 94 VHS 66 Highland 75 VHS 84 Manzano 71 VHS 67 Highland 79 Won -- 6, Lost - 14 Sam Calderone watches as the ball gets away from Manzano in the Norsemen's 56-53 win, Dusty Peters C325 and Anthony Simoes C55 move in on the play. Kloeppel, Glen Lucero 3 Members of the 1972-73 Oarsmen basketball team are CBottom rowj James Zamora, Anthony Simoes, Ken Beach, and David Romero. 42nd rowp Joe Avarez, David Baca, Mike Van Damme, and Dusty Peters. C3rd rowj Danny Long, Sam Perez, Dave Montoya, and Coach Glen Lucero. PZIQ Norse-men Manzano game VHS VHS VHS VHS VHS VHS VHS VHS VHS VHS VHS VHS VHS VHS VHS VHS VHS VHS VHS VHS VHS 72 VHS Los Alamos St Pius Bio Grande Manzano St Pius West Mesa Manzano Del Norte Eldorado Sandia Bernalillo Albuquerque Del Norte Highland Manzano West Mesa Albuquerque Eldorado Sandia Bio Grande Highland ,WWW . Wa., J 4 85 Menaul 0 Ctorieitj Leroy Hood and David Beach put pressure on a Manzano player as he attempts an in- bound pass. Won ' 9' Lost - 14 David Baca goes high for a rebound in the 56 58 61 . ' 64 70 ' 65 66 71 69 . ' 58 VHS 80 Sandia 52 52 60 53 62 72 66 71 64 55 ' 59 65 72 45 93 66 77 56 79 85 87 70 67 59 67 65 76 75 72 78 79 , .. Junior Stephan Akin Places In State :T :: f N 5 , i .-:SQ if f h .. 3 4 l is ii- ---!! - -.-. . . 1 E ,,. 1972-73 Viking Swim Team includes Frank Allen, Van Novat, Chris Mervvin, Gary Martinez, Bruce Pendrey, Bob Jenks, Mike Bert, Danny Barrows, Coach David David, Alfred Montoya, John Francis, Fred Garcia, Mike Merwin, Craig Harvel, Scott i-larvel, Steve Akin, and Mike Leach. Scott Harvel works on his starts tor an up-coming swim meet. John Francis goes high in the air as he per- forms a back dive. Swimming Meet For Second Consecutive Year , ,k,, .. r .V-use in 2, v . , ne fs! if . , l i ,fi Y? ' ' .rj K H h 4 I -g tg, .1 fab: ' 44 A - ' .li 5 gf 1. K 1 i ,, . . . ff ,,1 ,ai-1.,,'f.. Q ' w e H Frank Allen Richard Martinez Mike Merwin i l Gary Martinez who is one of the top state contenders for the diving title prepares for the up-coming state meet. , s 1 i i ii 'HQ '75-?'l --i- s . 1 ri ,. A , D .Q ssts J I . L 1 K - Q f f i- .. ..... , sssss Mike Leach This year's swim team, under third year coach David David, compiled a 4-5 season record. The team did exceptionally well considering they were composed of mainly juniors and sophomores. A One of the team's best perform- ances took place in Roswell where the team finished second out of five teams. However, the team didn't per- form well at state with the exception of an outstanding performance by Steve Akin. Steve tied for second in the 100 yd. breaststroke, with a time of 11062. ll, Valley Grapplers Struggle Through Winless grip 1972-73 Viking Matmen are CBottom rowy David Luna, John Storer, Rod Sandoval, Augustine Crespin, Duffy, Oliver Zamora, Carl Condit, Roben Candelaria and Coach Helton. Pat McNeeIey, and Flon Meek. CTop rowj Coach 1 . DMQELCI 3 4 -:av . -f 1 s 7 l o og' . s 9 Q .. 5 Q Q .O Q 'N Q 254 l l 148 lf Rod Sandoval ties up his Eldorado opponent Ron Meek applies a guillotine in an attempt to pin his Eldorado Eagle opponent. while attempting a takedown. Season - ualifying Six Wrestlers To State BRIAN CONDIT Brian Condit attempts to pin his Manzano opponent. District Runner-up KI ROD SANDOVAL RON MEEK District Champion District Champion The 1972-73 Viking grapplers finished out a very disappointing season with a loss to Eldorado. The Vikes went winless in dual matches as early season injuries and apathy took away much of their effectiveness. The wrestlers who did stay out put in what were probably the hardest workouts of any sport at Valley every afternoon for the entire season. Individual desire was the main ingredient as six of the ten-man team qualified to compete in the state match. Criteria to make state was a first, second, third or fourth in the district tournament. The highest finishing man in state was Brian Condit, who fought his way up through the consolation bracket to finish fourth in state. Flod Sandoval tries to stop his Manzano oppo- nent from taking him down. W l V -- ..f5-.QL-Qflzk 'o ' V .1 xref wfef s T i Augie Crespin attempts to pin an Eldorado Eagle during a buyout assembly at the Valley High School Gym. S 1 W Robert Candelaria rides his Manzano Monarch opponent scoring valuable points in an effon to try and upset his man. Coach Jim Doughty Guides Track Team In 73 ?T ' L 1 1 , 1973 Viking track team members are CBottom rowb Simpson Dixon, Anthony Gallegos, Mike Jaramillo, Mark Chavez, Ronnie lnge, Jose Ortiz, and Steve Vallejos. CMiddle rowj Gene Montoya, Paul Ortiz, John Allen, Tony Otero, Joe Armijo, Leanord Gurule, Tony Anella, Becky Hall, and David Dinsmore Cmgrj. CTop rowb Coach Doughty, Coach Dray, Mario Martinez, John Sedall, Mark Longenbaugh, Anthony Lujan, Robert Lucero, Dan Drury, Tom Snow- den, Gil Lovato, Flon Gallegos, Terri Sargent Cmgrj, Lorraine Trujillo, and Coach Tim Michael, Tony Anella takes the baton from Gene Montoya as they lead West Mesa and Manzano in the 880 relay, Last year VaIley's track team had a disappointing season, not taking a first place in team scores throughout the season. This year the team mem- bers hoped for a better year. Although they had only three return- ing senior lettermen, they had several promising juniors. 4 The returning senior lettermen are Tom Snowden, Robert Lucero, and Gilbert Romero. Some of the promis- ing juniors include John Sedall, Mario Martinez, Dan Drury, Joe Armijo, and Leonard Gurule. This year New Mexico opened Var- sity sports to girls, Becky Hall, a halt- miler, joined the Viking squad and was the first female ever to compete in a New Mexico High School track meet. Cindermen Led By Seniors Robert Lucero Dan Drury strides to a victory in the 440 yard Leonard Gurule attempts dash John Sedall hurts the discus in VaIley's opening meet against West Mesa and Manzano. to clear the bar set at 11'O'. TOM SNOWDEN Senior Letterman And Tom Snowdon Look For Successful Mario Martinez hurls his way to a victory in the discus against West Mesa and Manzano. Year Becky Hall strides to the finish in the 880 yard run. 1 1 . fi. .nf if , .ivi ' V' ROBERT LUCERO Steve Vallejos makes a landing in the pit at the completion of a 2nd place jump. Senior Letterman 1972 Viking Baseball Finishes Third In -GM ll , ., A , AA ,, 421 was rw9'?f'al r K' W' t. iiaiiiwv , ---vt. LV ,Yivv '-P r sag, f Z - l I ' I l , , i i ' 1 I 3, ' ' , V , A L ., if i ' if i , 1 i ,, ', , l V ,vo , . ,5 301 i 4, V itll 5 I ' V ' 1 V ' V V 4 5 I ,lg . va t V, , 1 V I i- ' is l Qs, .i I , -. 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W, V t ', F ,M V, , I , V s s L 'T?teQ-s3'z9Jj,?iV HT , , rf' f i'iis ' ' VX V, ' , Q , 1973 Baseball team members are ftop rowj Coach Buddy Robertson, Coach Don Hollenbeck, Nick Lovato, WaIterAMaestas, Dennis Martinez, Ray Montoya, Tom Avritt, Louis Hubbard, Ckneelinoj Kyle Threlkeld, Jerry Black, Ricky Johnson, Ken Smith, Glen Garcia, Martin Mercado, Roy Dennis, Csittingj Martin Jaramillo, Russel Mascone, Mike Garcia, Lenny Chavez, Clarence Martinez, Mike Kraemer. ,lf ,fi iiik. ffjfff X X H vt , l N V' F ,M Q , X TOM AVRHT LENNY CHAVEZ MIKE GARCIA Senior Letterman Senior Letterman Senior Letterman State With 15-7 Record At Sea.son's End quid' Nl ft 1 1 t t ff 1 1 1 Ziff -' TQ ,A ! 5 x JXXM ' Louis HUBBARD RICKY JOHNSON Senior Letterman Semof '-effefman l Fi X ill ttyl X S Nw fill fit? 1 -1 a -1- . i 1 . 2 E fl 1- 4 l 1 3, 1 1 X 1 1 1 1, fi: ,QV rf. ' -' - f 1 . ,,-ff... 1' Q.. 7'-' , , ' , I .. at 5 Q rings qi N ,g -.an ami. ,if 2 A, , JL-1 We L A Y I H 1 M may K: .R ,' . K v- -- .- H4 .45 L- N .-,Q 1 as-,,. , . ' ., -0 . ,,, 1- K ' -- 44 .Q -5. ,, . , nh N ,. , - 3-hh Senior Kenny Smith lashes a hit off the Raven pitcher in the Valley opener on March 16. wr-gp! v- 3 . A 1 Third DHSGFTIGH Walter MSBSIGS FTTBKGS 3 DlCk- up at the foul line, The 1972 Valley Viking Baseball squad fielded and batted its way to a berth in the state tournament and an eventual third place in the tourna- ment. The Vikes won 15 games and lost only 7 in play throughout the season. ln a playoff game at Los Altos field, the Vikes dropped the Sandia Mata- dors by a score of 5-O. lt was the first State Tourney berth for the Vikes since 1968 and the first district base- ball championship since 1963. In the state meet, Valley met host Carlsbad, the number one rated team in New Mexico. The Cavemen jumped to an early lead and dropped the Vikes 8-O. Valley was then sched- uled to meet Alamogordo for third but the game was rained out and the teams were both awarded third place trophies. Carlsbad then edged Santa Fe 2-O for the 1972 baseball state champi- onship. ' i1?f H' 1? 'Y' 5' HC' 1 at h wif' .L r S? 'fri' -134-1 :Y 1' tw- W.: A-. 'S 5' iff' - efpgtfwu ffl? I ff1:Hff? 4-rf '. ., ,,1c:fff '4.' f' , ,faire rqgfgfra 2 H'23'gL'Q f ' , ,'.:-wgtrigg i:kf4 'i1'f:.5 ?',n,'r,,AgL,..'4,,. , firkfei-.4 -A 5.55 . I , ,rviifffiv 135 X ,1...,,- -rg , .,.,'w,5 ,NS n of X 'LV .S L 3? Kb f ' 'S ,fill L Ray Montoya heads for third in VaIIey's opener. 5 A x t kxik 5 I .t C it oooo ' o Q 95. :k,, .t....,,, , ' Clarence Martinez takes a cut at the ball in VaIley's loss to Rio, 10-2, 156 EL E eooo CELL ELLEEE do ikings Start Season With High Hopes lffWft fxl lj X ffm' l 52 , . ' A ' WALTER MAESTAS CLARENCE MARTINEZ Senior Letterman Senior Letterman 'hrnn-- Q- . -L K , f,,,,, 4 ,V K r . Valley catcher holds the Dall after a Raven takes a strike call in a game played at the Albuquerque Sports Stadium, As Ten Senior Letterman Return To Squad 5 19721 BASEBALL jf V SEASONS RECORD l , VHS 11 Manzano ia Q VHS 6 Del Norte VHS 14 West Mesa 1 if '1'f' VHS 4 Rio Grande VHS 2 Burges VHS 12 lrvin VHS 5 Coronado 1 X VHS O Eldorado Q 1 2 VHS 2 Alamogordo A f 5 1 VHS 1 Sandia 'K VHS 6 Albuquerque VHS 7 Highland ff' X tg VHS 4 Del Norte qi? f A VHS 18 West Mesa VHS 3 Rio Grande ,estet otoo oo,oti V H S 4 Eldorado tiiiti VHS 3 Sandia A A VHS 4 Manzano VHS 11 Albuquerque G! C A , VHS 5 Highland il R af ' VHS 5 Sandia S, , 1 VHS o Carlsbad V . Y' 1, -Q vvon 15 Lost? 9, 1 rx ' T liii First in District lllill lullil i RAY MONTOYA KEN SMITH Senior Letterman Senior Letterman Q A . tx -N xx . , ,ti v - N 5 2 'U Fil Members of the 1973 Jr.-Varsity are Csittingj James Davis, Gilbert Griego, Mike Oselio, and Clay Brewer: Cmiddle rowy Anthony Simoes, Darrell Parrish, Kenith Todd, George Chavez, Frank Martin, Ctop fowl Coach Roger Cerdna, Ray Salazar, Daryl Blake, Richard Zuniga, and Coach Bill Sord. 1 157 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Lead Norsemen ,.. .r,,,,.r.. ,M-f--M' t, kt 1 ,aaa ws is . airmen.. Ja f V . . sf B-Team Cheerleaders tor 1972-73 are Bernadine DeLeon, Maria Elena Martinez, Ruth Roybal, Donna Gutierrez, Melanie Padilla, and Bernadette Garcia Six extremely spirited girls kept Val- ley going this year by lending their support to all basketball, football, and baseball games, as well as to swim and track meets and to golf, wrestling and tennis matches. They were a special addition to all assemblies with their cheers and skits. Throughout the whole year the Varsity-Six had money making projects for cheer- leading needs. Such projects were selling ribbons, playnights, roller skat- ing party, valentine sales, bake sales, and clinics for elementary school girls. Six other girls that helped fire up the student body were the B-team cheerleaders. These girls learned much this year. They also had money making projects. Working together throughout this year they have grown close and have profited from every experience. Ruth Roybal - Head Bernadette Garcia Cheers At All Sports Activities In 1972-73 Melanie Paddilia Donna Gutierrez Bernadine DeLeon Maria Elena Martinez Junior Varsity Cheerleaders lead the crowd in a cheer at a basketball game against the West Mesa Colts, Varsity-Six: Gayle, Janet, Debbie, Brenda, if ii , 1 gg . ' 4 , i k Viking Cheerleaders for 1972-73 are Gayle Corle, Debbie Granados, Janet Arellano, Karen Torrez, Brenda Sanchez-Davis, and Peggy DeLeon. Gayle Corle - Head Janet Arellano Debbie Granados Peggy, And Karen Lead Spirit In 1972-7 1' Varsity Cheerleaders do a formation in their football uniforms on VaIley's snow covered campus. Gayle Corle and Varsity-Six display their spirit at a basketball game, xg, R' ? E 3 'bsimtl .es A 5553? if ii N Z ll lglll ...i Brenda Sanchez-Davis Peggy DeLeon Karen Torrez 161 Tennis Team Under New Coach -- Russ Wade, I .af 'Y 1973 tennis team members are CTop rowj Bob Gerard, Larry Arellano, Donald Drake, Doug Blagg, Mike Golston, and Coach Russel Wade. CBottom rowy Cara McCulloch, Lisa Verplough, Leslie Farmer, Diane Lane, Karen Drake, and Michelle Kulish. DOUG BLAGG - Senior DIANE LANE - Senior BOB GERARD - Senior Croeoo Guides Golfers Hopes For District Title 1973 Gott team members are tStandingJ Coach Victor Crocco, Jett Peacock, Isaac Devilliers, John Daub, and John DeViIliers. tlineelingj Joe Martinez, Jeff Gardner, and Bruce Orona. This year Valley's new tennis T T coach Russel Wade led his team of in T eleven members through fourteen dual matches. The season which started in Febru- ary and ended in late April was com- prised of dual matches against all of the Albuquerque high schools. While the tennis team was battling it out on the courts the golf team was usually across town on one of Albu- querque's golf coutses in dual matches or in a tournament. The team coached by Victor Crocco participated in twenty matches between the months of Feb- ruary and May. JOHN DAUB -- Senior BRUCE ORONA - Senior l i Upper left: Joe Martinez helps Sarita Para with her corsage at the Christmas Banquet. Upper rigHt: Teresa Marcelli applies make-up to David, Vickers for the all school play, Lower left: Students enjoy themselves at one of Valley's many skating parties. Lower right: Ned Davis works on a problem in his drafting class. ..- X . Underclassmen Underclassmen are composed of sophomores and juniors. Attending activities, sophomores find high school can be enjoyable. They make new friends and take part in Valley's many traditions. While waiting to become leaders, juniors try to make the best of the 1972-'73 school year. Selling candy, beanie week, home- work, and going to skating parties are some of the experiences ot under- classmen. nthony Padilla Elected To Head Sophomore 5 3 5 R ' i Q Q . i Q Officers for the Sophomore Class of 1972-1973 are Talaya Gonzales, vice president, Pam Zanetti, Annette Alvarado, secretary, and Anthony Padilla, president, ADAMS, BRENDA ' ADAMS, JOHN ' ADCOX, LOREN AGUILAR, MANUEL AINSWORTH, LISA ALLEN, GARY ALLEN, JOHN ALLEN, 'KATHY ALMARAZ, ELENA ALVARADO, ANNETTE AMONETTE, PHILLIP ANAYA, ERIC ANAYA, KATHY ANSLEY, GRANT student council representative, Freda Morton, treasurer, 166 ff- Class ln lts First Year At Valley APODACA, IRENE APODACA, JIMMY APODACA, RAMONA ARAGON, BERNADETTE ARAGON, RAY ARAGON, RONALD ARAGON, SUSAN ARANDA, ROBERT ARCENEAUX, LESTER ARCHIBEQUE, KATHY ARCHULETA, GREG ARCHULETA, DENNIS ARCHULETA, PHILIP ARELLANO, ANNABELL ARELLANO, LAWERENCE ARMENTA, LARRY ARMIJO, DIANE ARMIJO, RANDOLPH ARMIJO, ROBERT ARMIJO, ROGER ARNOLD, TAIMI I ATCHLEY, DESIREE ATENCIO, ANTHONY AUSTIN, LORETTA BACA, JOEY BACA, PETE BALDONADO, MICHAEL BARELA, EVALEEN BARELA, LORENZO BARELA, MIKE BARGER, PAT BARRERAS, SYLVIA BARTH, JANET BASSETT, CHERYL BATES, JULIANNE BAUMGARTNER, PATSY BAXTER, GINI BAZAR, FRANK BEACH, KENNETH BEGAY, JEFFREY BEGAY, RITAA BENALLY, JUNIOR BERKBILE, DIANA BISHOP, CORBY BLACK, JILL BLAKELY, WAYNE BLANCHETTE, PAUL BLUMENFELD, DAN BOGAN, BOBBY BOWANNIEF' HARRIETT BOYD, ERIN BREITLING, BEVERLY BREWER, CLAY -. BROGOLIS, MAR: A h BROUGHTON, Jo. BROWN, REX - ' KN BROYLES, SUZI BUEHLER, LYNN BUNTEN, DEBBIE BURT, MICHAEL BYERS, LILLY BYRD, NIKI CANDELARIA, DARLENE CANDELARIA, RALPH CANDELARIA, YOLANDA CARRAWAY, DAWN CARRIAGA, JEANNE CASAUS, JACKIE CASAUS, JOHNNY CASAUS, JUANITA CASIAS, CINDY CASRELL, ROBERT CASTILLO, CAROLYN CASTLEMAN, KAREN CHACON, ELIZABETH CHASE, JANELL CHAVEZ, BENNY CHAVEZ, CHAVEZ, CHAVEZ, CHAVEZ, CHAVEZ, CHAVEZ, CHAVEZ. CHAVEZ, CHAVEZ. CHAVEZ, CHAVEZ, CHAVEZ, CYNTHIA DAVID GEORGE JOE LAURA MARK MICHAEL PAULINE RAY RICKY SANDY SYLVIA CHRISTMAN, KYE CLARK, JAMES CLAY, LARRY CLINGER, BEN COCHRANE, RANCE COEN, PATTY COLE, TERRY COLEMAN, RICK COMBS, LOREN COMYFORD, GAIL CONDIT, CARL CONROY, PATRICK CONSTANCIA, RALPH CONTRERAS, JOSEPH CORAZZA, CHERYL CORDOVA, EDWINA CORDOVA, EILEEN CORDOVA, LOUISE CORDOVA, MARIE CORTEZ, ANTHONY COUFFER, BILL COULTER, CATHY COUNTS, DONNA 750 Sophomores Registered This September To Attend Valley For The 1972-73 School Year W XJ, , :riff we L Mel Gonzales assists Lois Morris with registration procedure for sophomores, COWAN, ROBERT COX, THERESA CRAIG, BILL CRAIG, JAMES CRESWICK, LYNN DAILY, FRED DAMPF, JEFF DANIEL, BILL DeBACA, THERESA DEELY, PATRICK DEHERRERA, BEATRICE DeLAO, DOLORES DeLEON, BERNADINE DELAPENA, PATRICIA DELWICKE, LAURA DEMELLA, ANITA DESWOOD, IMOGENE DeVILLIERS, JOHN DEWAKUKU, EUNICE DINSMORE, DAVID DIXON, JENNIFER DOMINGUEZ, MARGARET DOW, ARLENE DOWMONT, DELIA DRAKE, KAREN DRENNAN, LARRY DRONA, SCOTT DURAN, GLORIA ri X Sophomores Take English, Biology EASLEY, JOE EAST, KATHY ELDRIDGE, DUSTY EMILLIO, KATHY ESCARCIDA, VICTOR ESPINOSA, AGNES ESPINOZA, VICTOR ESTRADA, JOE EVERETT, LINDA FAJARDO, DEBBIE FARMER, LESLIE FAROUHAR, ROBERTA FERRIERA, THERESA FIXEMER, MARIA FLOREZ, FELIX FLORES, TERESA FOX, CARL FRAZIER, DEBI FRESOUEZ, JUDY FRESOUEZ, KENNY GABALDON, KATHI GABALDON, ORLANDO GABALDON, THERESA GABEL, BARBARA GALLEGOS, ANTHONY GALLEGOS, ERNIE GALLEGOS, LUPE GALLEGOS, RONALD Pam Polk, David Garcia, Ruth Roybal, and Jeff Gardner make use of Audio Visual equipment to learn the fundamentals of the English language. And Physical Education As Required Subjects GARCIA GARCIA GARCIA GARCIA GARCIA GARCIA GARCIA GARCIA GARCIA GARCIA GARCIA GARCIA GARCIA GARCIA GARCIA GARCIA GARCIA GARCIA GARCIA GALLOWAY, NIELS GARCIA, GARCIA, v v I I I I GOMEZ, JACKIE GONZALES, GONZALES, GONZALES. GONZALES, GONZALES, GONZALES, GONZALES. GONZALES. GONZALES, GONZALES. GONZALES, GONZALES, GONZALES, GRAMMER,'MARGARET GRIEGO, GRIEGO, GRIEGO. GRIEGO, GRIEGO, GRIEGO, ANTHONY BERNADETTE DAVID DAVID DAVID DEBBIE EULOGIO FRED GABRIEL GENE GREY JEANNIE JOANNA JOHN LORRAINE MARK MIKE RICHARD RITA ROBERT STEVE GARCIA, VINCENT GARCIA, WAYNE GARDNER, JEFFREY GARRETT, DAVID GARRISON, RANDY GARVER, GRACE GASTIAN, LORI GEORGE, FRANCES GILLREATH, BAILEY GLASER, JERRY GOODSBY, PEGGY GOEN, JACK GOMEZ, CARMEN CARMEN CARMEN I. CHARLENE DELFINO GARY MARY MARY MARY ELLEN PEARL RITA RO BERTA SERAFIN TALAYA ANN BARBARA CECELIA DINA GILBERT JOSEPH GRIEGO, MARIO GRIEGO, MARY GRIEGO, THERESA GUNDERSON, LORI GURULE, ALONZO GUTIERREZ, GUTIERREZ, GUTIERREZ, GUTIERREZ, GUTIERREZ, GUTIERREZ, GUTIERREZ, GUTIERREZ. GUTIERREZ, ANTHONY DANNY DONNA FELIX FLOYD LOUISE LOUISE PATRICIA RALPH JARAMILLO, CINDY HALL, SARA HARRIS, DEBBIE HARRISON, LORETTA HARRISON, PLATERO HARVEL, CRAIG HARVEY, JENNIFER HAYNES, ARNOLD HAZLETT, SANDY HENDRICK, TERRY HEISTER, JACK HERNANDEZ, CARLOS HERNANDEZ, CATHY HERNANDEZ, ROBERT HERRERA, JOANN HERRERA, MARY HERRERA, ROSEMARY HERRERA, VINCENT HERSHEY, BERNARD HESS, CHARLES HOBART, PETER HOEHNE, RICHARD HOOD, CYNTHIA HOPKINS, AMY HOWELL, MARK HUBBELL, TOM HUGHES, OOYLE HUMPHREY, ALEXANDER HUNT, RUTH IDEN, ROBIN INGE, RONNIE IVEY, KENNETH JAMES, STEVE JAMES, TOMMY JARAMILLO, ANTONIA JARAMILLO, CATHY JARAMILLO, CHARLOTTE JARAMILLO, JARAMILLO, JARAMILLO, JARAMILLO, GERTRUDE GLORIA MARIO MIKE JEN KS, ROBERT Sophomores Find Rules And Regulations '?f???? 'if 3 if f Z: WI I ET 1,, ,,.Jf E f. Valley students gather ln stanrwells at lunch during cold weather to discuss the day s activities. JEWELL, BRENDA JINZO, JOSEPH JOHNSON, PAM JUARROS, RITA KELLER, ANITA KELLY, ANN KENNEDY, WENDY KING, JAMES KING, JANE KINNEY, ROBERT KOZLOWSKI, GILBERT KULISH, MICHELLE KUPER, ERIC LaCOUR, MARY LANE, TERRY LAYTON, ALZN LAYTON, DONALD LEYBA, ANDREA LEYBA, DINO LEWIS, DALE LINAM, DESIE LINDSEY, CINDY LODGE, TIM LOEMKER, VICKIE LONG, DANNY LONGENBAUGH, MARK LOPEX, FRANK LOPEZ, IMEIDA 74 Sophomores Responsible For Decorating G m LOPEZ, OLETA LOVATO LOVATO , XAVIER LUCERO, LUCERO, LUCERO. LUCERO LUCERO LUCEROZ LUCERO LUCERO LUCERO LUCERO LUCERO LUCERO LUCERO LUCERO: Luceao. ELEANOR ANNA DANNY ERNIE GEORGIA GILBERT ISABEL JENNIE KATHY LILLIAN MIKE MIKE R. PATRICIA RICHARD SYLVIA THERESA LUCHT, STEPHONIE LUERAS, CECELIA LUJAN, ANTHONY LUJAN, KAROL LUNA, DAVID MADRID, GEORGE MAES, BILL MAESTAS, ALEX MAESTAS, FELISAVO MAESTAS, LAURA Sophomore girls learn coordination and skills in their physical education classes. Entrance For 1972 Viking Day Celebration MAESTAS, MYRLIN MAESTAS, WILFRED MALIN, LARRY MANCHESTER, BRUCE MARES, ANTHONY MARIANO, BRUCE MARIANO, LEEBERT MAROUEZ, LILIA MARTIN, EDNA MARTINEZ, ANGELA MARTINEZ, ANTOINETTE MARTINEZ, BERTHA MARTINEZ, BRIAN MARTINEZ, CYNTHIA MARTINEZ, DEBBIE MARTINEZ, DEBBIE MARTINEZ, DOROTHY MARTINEZ, ELIZABETH MARTINEZ, FRANCES MARTINEZ, JOE A. MARTINEZ, JOE MARTINEZ, JUANITA MARTINEZ, LORRANINE MARTINEZ, MARIA ELENA MARTINEZ, MICHAEL MARTINEZ, MIKE MARTINEZ, PETE MARTINEZ, RICK MARTINEZ, SUSIE MARTINEZ, TAYLOR MARTING, SHIRLEY MCBROOM, JOE MCCALLISTER, PAT MCCAMEY, LINDA MCCANN, DEAN MCCOY, ARTHUR MCCOY, GREGORY MCNEELY, PATRICK MEDINA, GEORGIA MEDING, LOUIS MEDINA, VICTORIA MEDRANO, MARYANN MEEK, CAROLE MERWIN, CHRIS METCALF, BECKY METOYER, PAULA MICHAEL, MARY ANN MIERA, BILL MILLER, CURT MIRABAL, RACHEL MONTANO, DENNIS MONTANO, LOUIS MONTANO, LUPE MONTANO, RICHARD MONTGOMERY, BEVERLY MONTOYA, DAVID I7 6 MONTOYA MONTOYA MONTOYA MONTOYA MONTOYA MONTOYA MONTOYA MONTOYA MONTOYA MONTOYA MONTOYA MONTOYA, , DEBBIE ERNIE IGENARO ,GENE IRENE LEONARD LINDA PATRICIA PHILIP RAY ROSANN ROY MORA, LARRY MORA, LENORE MORA, RICHARD MORAN, ELIZABETH MORGAN, CHARLES MORTON, FREDA MOSBY, JANET MUEHLMEYER, FRED MULLER, DEBBIE NARANJO, ANTHONY NARANJO, LEROY NARRO, ALICIA NARVAEZ, JOE NAVALESI, KENY NELSON, HAROLD NELSON, SABRINA NEZ, KENNETH NIETO, DOMINIC NIETO, SOPHIE NOCERA, JULIE NOONAN, LEO NORVELL, RICHARD NOSKIN, CARISA NOWLIN, DIANE O'DONNELL, PATRICIA OLECKSIEW, THERESA OLIVAS, CHARLIE OLONA, MARK ORONA, ALICE ORTEGA, JUAN ORTEGA, ROBERT ORTIZ, DOLORES ORTIZ, GEORGE ORTIZ, JOSE ORTIZ, TONY OSELIO, MIKE OTERO, FRANKIE OTERO, LORETTA OTERO, TONY OVERMIER, RICHARD OLGUIN, DANNY PACHECO, MIKE PADILLA, FRED Sarita Parra Was Chosen To Represent The Sophomore Class As Their Snow Princess POLK POPE PADILLA, PADILLA, PADILLA, PADILLA, PADILLA, PAEZ, RAY PARK, DANNY PIVKO, KAREN POHL, POHL, POHL. JOSEPH LAWRENCE LORETTA E. LORRAINE MELANIE PARKER, MICI PARRA, SARITA PARRISH, DARYL PELLEGRINI, BARBARA PELOT, JOE PENLY, JASON PHILLIPS, MARSHA DEBBIE DOROTHY PAUL PAMELA I sri-xcis POWELL, CAROL PRICE, DAVID PROTSMAN, CINDI PRUDENCIO, MIKE PEREA, DAVID PEREA, DEBBY PEREZ, SAMUEL PESHLAKAI, CONSUELO Sophomore-s participate in a volleyball game during physical education class, one of lheir required subjects. PESHLAKAI, DOROTHY PESHLAKAI, ZILLA PETERS, DUSTY PETERS, WESLEY OUINTANA, ANTHONY RAMIREZ, CHARLES RATHBUN, TOM REAY, LEE REDFORD, SONJA REEDER, FRANK REEDY, DIANNA REGENSBERG, BARBARA REITZEL, CHARLES RESTOW, LOU ANN REVELS, BETH REY, JOSEPH REYNOLDS, STEVE RIBONI, ERNESTINE RICHARDSON, SONIA RINEHART, JOHN ROBERTSON, LEISA ROCKWELL, JENNIFER ROCKWELL, JOYCE RODARTE, WALTER RODRIGUEZ, BENNY ROMERO, CYNTHIA ROMERO, DAVID Ruth Ro hal Elected Head Of Six During B lunch students eat a well-balanced meal provided by the cafeteria staff in the crowded Iunchroom, Sophomore Norsemen Cheerleaders For 1972-7 I ROMERO, FRANCES I ROMERO,JUANWA I ROMERO, RON Romano, SUSAN ROSE, NANCY ROYBAL, RUTH ROZZI, SHEILA RUBI, HELEN RUBIO, DEBRA RUIZ, JIMMY RUIZ, JOSEPH RUSTEBAKKE, LEIF SAAVEDRA, JOSEPHINE SAINDON, LARRY SAIZ, CYNTHIA SAIZ, TRINI SALAS, LARRY SALAS, LILLIAN SALAS, RONALD SALAZAR, LINDA SALAZAR, RAY ANGELO ANNA SANCHEZ, SANCHEZ, SANCHEZ SANCHEZ SANCHEZ SANCHEZ - SANCHEZ, SANCHEZ, SANCHEZ, SANCHEZ, SANCHEZ, DANIEL EMILIO JOHN LUCIA LUIS MARY ANN PEGGY RENE VERONICA ADRIANNA CAROL DAVID SANDOVAL, SANDOVAL SANDOVAL DORA JOE KATHY SANTILLANES, ANGIE SANTILLANES, PAT SARGENT, JEAN SAUTERS, JOHN SANDOVAL, SANDOVAL, SANDOVAL, SAVEDRA, GILBERT SCARTON, LESLIE SCHEEL, BOB SCHERF, FRANK SCHULTE, HUGO SEDILLO, DEBBIE SEDILLO, GEORGE SEILER, LAURA SEILER, TERI SENA, JUANITA SERNA, LORRAINE SHAFFER, BRUCE SHIVER, CAROLYN SHOCKEY, TERESA 0 SIMMONS, JOHN SIMOES, ANTHONY SIMPSON, KATHY SISSON, TERI SLOCUM, EDDIE SMITH, ALICE SMITH, DIRK SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, GRETA LINDA MARK STEPHANIE SNODGRASS, BILL SNOWDON, DIANE SOTO, JOHN SPARKS, NANCY STEPHENS, THEO STOCKMAN, GEORGETTE STRIPLIN, PAUL SUAZO, EVELYN SWAIN, DOUGLAS TACKETT, RENE TAFOYA, GERALD TAFOYA, TINA TAPIA, MOLLIE TATE, DOUGLAS TAVASCI, ED TAYLOR, LOREB TAYLOR, ROXANNE TECUMSEH, RAY THOMAS, DOUGLAS THOMPSON, MICHAIL THORN, JERRY TODD, KENNETH TOMSIC, CINDY TONKINSON, AMY TORRES, EMILY TORRES, MARY TORRES, RONALD TORRES, SHIRLEY TRUJILLO, BERNADETTE TRUJILLO, DANNY TRUJILLO, DAVID TRUJILLO, DORA TRUJILLO, IRENE TRUJILLO, JAMES TRUJILLO, LOUIS TRUJILLO, PAUL TYSON, CYNTHIA VALDEZ, ANNIE VALLEJOS, STEVE VELARDE, MICHAEL VIGIL. VIGIL, VIGIL VIGIL: vlan.. CORINA DEBBIE DONNA HERMAN KARLA Sophornores Learn Viking Traditions During Their First Year At Valley Jana Suggs senfes cake to students who crowd around the tables during a bake sale outside the cafeteria during lunch. VIGIL, KATHY VINKE, STEVE WADE, JOHN WAGNER, LONNIE WALL, LESLIE WALTERS, STELLA WARREN, SABRINA WARWICK, JOSEPHINE WEBB, BILL WETHERHILL, LOIS WILLIAMS, CAROLYN WILLIAMS, CINDY WILLIAMS, CHARLES WILLIAMS, HOWARD QW WILLIAMS, MARY WILLIAMSON, ALEXA WILLIS, KATHY WILLOW, CHUCK WILSON, HARRY WILSON, SHIRLEY WITT, MYRON YARBOUGH, WILMA ZAMORA, JAMES ZAMORA, JANICE ZAMORA, OLIVER ZANETTI, PAMELA ZUNIGA, RICARDO President Mike Garcia Heads Junior Class Junior class officers are John Francis, treasure-rg Diane Chavez, student council representativeg Mike Garcia, presidentg Stephen Akin, vice president and Cara McCulloch, secretary. ABEYTA, ALBERT AKERS, MARY AKIN, STEPHAN ALARID, ANN ALARID, KAREN ALONZO, VICTORIA AMAYA, ROSALIE ANAYA, LEONARD ANDERSON, JIM ANDERSON, KRISTIAN ANELLA, TONY APODACIA, LAURIA In Projects To Raise Funds For Prom ARAGON, DONNIE ARCHIBEQUE, EDWARD ARCHULETA, BENJANIN ARELLANO, MARK ARELLANO, RAYMOND ARMENTA, JOHNNY ARMIJO, GERALD ARMIJO, JOE ARMIJO, LEONARD ARMIJO, RUDY ARMSTRONG, GREG ARNOLD, PATRICIA ARNOLD, RANDY ARTZ, KIM ATENCIO, MARIE AUSTIN, LORETTA AVRITT, DONALD BACA, DANNY BACA, DAVID BACA, KENNY BALDWIN, LORETTA BANISTER, JAY BARELA, JOE BARROWS, DAN BEACH, DAVID BEDEAUX, SHERRY BEGAY, KAREN BENALLY, WILLIAN BERNAVER, STEVE BLACK, JERRY BLAKE, DARYL BLAND, GLORIA BONDA, CYNTHIA BONHAM, KAREN BONNER, JOE BOTSFORD, CHARLES BRADFORD, BRENDA BRADLEY, DEBBIE BREER, RICKEY BREITENBACH, PAMELA BRESETT, RICK BRIGHTON, MARK 4 ,lm ,f- BRILEY, ELAINE BRITO, BRANDT BROWN, DONA BRUNO, CARLOS BURRIS, DONALD BYERS, ROSALIE BYRD, HENRY CADENA, ELAYNE CAIN, SABRINA CALDERON, SAMUEL CANDELARIA, CAROL CANDILARIA, FRIEDA CANDELARIA, LITA CANDELARIA, PATRICIA CANDILARIA, PAULINE CANDELARIA, PHILLIP CANDELARIA, ROBERT CARDENAS, NELLIE CARRASCO, CATHERINE CASADOS, LINDA CASTILLO, TONY CATHEY, ROBIN CATHEY, TERRY CEBADA, DALILA H I f- I any Junior thletes Participate In ,-Bsmqqwamm, ,,,, ,,, l lI'ff'f4-vm-.,,,., Dan Drury starts to pick up the pace in the district cross country meet. 5, Cross Country And Other Varsity ports C HAVEZ C HAVEZ CHAVEZ CHAVEZ CHAVEZ C HAVEZ CORDOVA CORDOVA CORDOVA CORDOVA CHAVEZ, CHAVEZ, CHAVEZ, COONES, FRANK COPELAND, ROBERT CORDER, CHARLES CORDOVA, CORDOVA, CORDOVA, CENTENO, ANNA CERVANTES, RICHARD CERVANTES, RUBEN , ANITA DANIEL DEBBI DIANN JAMES F. JAMES V, JIM PATRICIA ROBERT CHAVEZ, ROLAND CHAVEZ, SYLVIA CHEE, MARIETTA CHIORDI, DAVID CILLESSEN, CHARLOTTE CINELLI, JUDY CLARK, MARK CLARK, MICHAEL CLAY, VELETA COCHRANE, PATRIC CONCHA, BARBARA CONTRERAS, MIKE CATHY JIMMY LEONARD MONICA NATALIE I PAT , ROSALIE COULTER, TOM COUNTS, DARLAH CREAMER, ISMAEL CRESPIN, AUGUSTINE CROWELL, ERIKA CUNNINGHAM, LESLIE CUNNINGHAM, PAUL CURRAN, MARY CURTNER, CHERYL DAVIS, ARCOLA DAVIS, NED DEAN, LORI DECKER, PATI DeLAO, SHARON DeLAPENA, RUBEN DeLEON, DEBRA DeVILLIERS, ISAAC DIKE, MARTIN DIXON, SIMPSON DOGGER, SUSIE DOSCH, DEBRA DOWNS, GEORGIA DRURY, DAN DUBOISE, MICHAEL DUNCAN, ORLANDO DURAN, ARLENE DURAN, RALPH DURAN, REBECCA EDDY, ALLISON EMILLIO, DON ENCINIAS, NANA ESPINOZA, ROBERT ESQUIBEL, CARLA ESTRADA, CLARITA FARIS, SHEILA FAYKUS, JOANN FELTY, THOMAS FEYEN, JOAN FISHER, TERRY FLORES, BEVERLY FLORES, SANDRA FLOWERS, BILL FRANCIS, JOHN FREEMAN, VANESSA FRESQUES, AL FRESOUEZ, DAVID GABEL, JOE GALLEGOS, CARLOS GALLEGOS, GEORGE GALLEGOS, LORRAINE To Make Money For The Junior-Senior Prom, Junior Class Sponsored Pla night Flosslee Byers, Carol Jenkins, Diane Sandoval, and Eva Neilson GALLEGOS, ROSANNA GALVAN, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, GARCIA, VIRGINIA ALBERT CLARA COREENA DEBRA DONNA EDDIE ELEANORE GEORGE GEORGIA GERY GLENN LORRAINE LUIS MARIE MARTHA MARY MICHAEL A, MICHAEL MICHAEL R. ORLANDO OSCAR RAYMOND 3 O J sell goodies at a playnight. ol-pa GARCIA, RICKY GARCIA, STEVE GARCIA, TOM GARZA, FELICE GEARHART, BERT GILL, DEBI GILL, SHELLEY GILLESPIE, MARGARET GILLREATH, FRANK GIRARD, TERRIE GOLSTON, MIKE GOMEZ, LORRAINE GONZALES GONZALES GONZALES GONZALES GONZALES GONZALES GONZALES GONZALES: GONZALES, , CATHY , CHARLENE , CHRIS DIANE ERNEST MAX THERESA TOMMY VICKIE GRAEBER, DENNIS GRAY, DEBRA GRIEGO, ARTHUR GRIEGO, BARBARA GRIEGO, CARLOS GRIEGO, CINDY GRIEGO, EMILY GRIEGO, GERNETTE GRIEGO, MICHAEL GRIEGO, PATRICIO GRIEGO, SARAH GRISHAM, DEBRA GROVE, ROBYN GUARDIOLA, EDDIE GURULE, CARMEN GURULE, LEONARD GUTIERREZ, OFFIE GUZMAN, JOE HALL, BECKY HANSON, ALAN HARRY, ERNESTINE nited States And World Histor Classes Combined To Give Juniors An Extra Credit I fi Bessie Mez, Lucille Apodoca, Angie Herrera, Sharon DeLao, Sam Calderon. carry on a discussion in their U.S. - World history class. HARTLEY, VICKI HARVEL, SCOTT HATLEY, CAROL HAYNES, PATRICK HELLING, LORETTA HENLINE, JEWEL HERNANDEZ, MARTIN HERNANDEZ, ROBERT HERRERA HERRERA HERRERA, HERRERA, , ANGIE , ANNA MARIE DOROTHY JOSEPH HOFFMAN, JOSH HOOD, LEROY HOOVES, KATHY HORNE, CHERYL HOWELL, ROBERT HUBBARD, NEAL HUNICK, HENRY INGLE, KENNETH JAMES, BARBARA JARAMILLO, BARBARA JARAMILLO, JOSE JARAMILLO, JUDITH JARAMILLO, LORRAINE JARAMILLO, MARTIN JARAMILLO, VICTORIA JENKINS, CAROL JIM, STANLEY JOHN, LESTER JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON, GARY JOHNSON, KAE JOHNSON, LEAH JOJOLA, WILLY JONES, CINDI JUSTESEN, LAURIE KAINZ, DANA KEENER, KATHY KEIM, TERRY KELLY, DENNIS KING, LAURIE KOLKMEYER, MARY KRAEMER, MIKE KREIDER, KUGLER, JAN LaCOUR, LINDA , CINDY Librar Help Gets Into The Christmas Spirit B DAVID MARK IH 1 fr X, -JM' 'IW 31. 0 , , , ,I Q. , .-Vx. X .is I 'Y' ' 1 , - . V .I ,vig m K I, 2 '?f'.3 if ,, Q A 5 A 1 'gy' !.:a' ng. if ,,, Mffs A If Af A It A32 ,:-:-wi rw I '?:-,ww , L: ,xi ,X I - si- ,yi A--1 Jtts f A X. My R Elizabeth Montano, Glen Garcia, and Bonnie Baker put the finishing touches on the Christmas tree in VaIIey's Media Center. 5 Decorating The Media Center LASCANO, JOE LEA, WENDY LeBLANE, MIKE LEON, JOYCE LEYBA, CYNTHIA LEYBA, FRANCIS LEYVA, JANICE LIGHTFOOT, JAMES LINDSEY, STEVE LINTHICUM, JOHN LITRELL, SUSAN LOFTFIELD, KATHERINE LOVATO, LOVATO, LOVATO, LOVATO, LUCERO LUCERO LUCERO, LUCERO LUCERO LUCERO LUCERO ERNEST KATHY LEONARD NICK FERNANDO JANIE JOSEPH JUDITH LORRAINE MARTY PAMELA LUJAN, JERRY LYONS, SCOTT MALLAY, LAURA MADRID, DEBBIE MAESTAS, BILL MAESTAS, NOVELLA MAESTAS, RICKY MAESTAS, RITA MAESTAS, RUDY MAEZ, LELAND MALDONADO, RAYMOND MANSFIELD, RODNEY MARCELLI, TERESA MARKLE, SHANNON MAROUEZ, MARY MARTIN, ALMA MARTIN, FRANK MARTINEZ, ANITA MARTINEZ, ANNA Juniors Added To Homecoming B Decorating MARTINEZ, ANNETTE MARTINEZ, BERNADETTE MARTINEZ, CAMERON MARTINEZ, CONNIE MARTINEZ, DEBI MARTINEZ, GARY MARTINEZ, JOHN MARTINEZ, LEONARD MARTINEZ, LORETTA MARTINEZ, LORRAINE MARTINEZ, MARIO MARTINEZ, MARY MARTINEZ, MICHAEL MARTINEZ, NAP MARTINEZ, NICKIE MARTINEZ, PAT MARTINEZ, PATRICIA MARTINEZ, ROSEMARIE MASCARENO, LSROY MASON, LILLIAN MAURINO, THOMAS MCBROOM, JOHN MCCAMEY, STEVE MCCONAUGHY, MARK MCCULLOCH, CARA MCDANIEL, DEBI MCDONALD, WAYNE MCELROY, ALLEN MCGOVERN, KEVIN MCKENZIE, RAY MCKENZIE, TIM MECKLENBURG, ROBERT MEEK, CHRISTINE MENKE, CAROL MENSAY, SHIREDA MERCADO, MARTIN MESTAS, BARBARA METCALF, ROXANNE METOYER, TONY MEYER, JULIUS MILLER, BETTY ANN MINOLI, TONI The Convention Center For The Dance MIRABAL, PHILLIP MITCHELL, PHYLLIS MONTOYA, ALFRED MONTOYA, ANNETTE MONTOYA, DIANNE MONTOYA, DINAH MONTOYA, FRED MONTOYA, LORI MONTOYA, MANUEL MONTOYA, MARCE MONTOYA, MARCUS MONTOYA, MICHAEL MONTOYA, RENEE MORA, BARBARA MORGAN, DOUGLAS MORRIS, MARLA MORRISON, BRIAN MOSELEY, ROBERT MOTTO, ANTHONY MOTTO, GARY MOYA, JOSEPHINE MOYA, STEVEN MUNOZ, LISA MYERS, LORRAINE 5' I ,J Many juniors were among the over 400 studenis who attended the homecoming dance held at the Albuquerque Convention Center on September 30 4 MYRICK, IRENE NAJERA, CAROLYN NAKAI, EVA - NARRD, ROSEMARY NAVALESI, DENA NELSON, HARALD NEWSON, JERRY NEZ, BESSIE NIELSEN, EVA NIETO, ANNIE NOVAT, VAN NUNEZ, PAUL OLDFIELD, DON OLGUIN, SYLVIA ORTEGA, BARBARA ORTEGA, LORETTA ORTEGA, MARGARET ORTEGA, TERRI ORTIZ, ANTI-IONETTE ORTIZ, OLIVIA ORTIZ, SHIRLEY OSELIO, IDA OTERO, ERMA OTERO, GRACE Roller Skating Party At Rainbow Gardens A Sam Montano and Vina Seiz take a spill at the ROTC sponsored skating party held at the Rainbow Gardens Roller Drorne on November 15. Sponsored B ROTC During November OTERO, SUSAN PACEK, KAREN PADILLA, ALEX PADILLA, DAVID PADILLA, DOLORES PADILLA, STEPHEN PADILLA, VINCENT PAEZ, FRANCES PANDO, EDDIE PAPERMAN, ANDY PARGAS, PATRICIA PARK, JOHNNY PARKER, ANDRE PARKER, PATTY PATTERSON, DEBBIE PAUL, EVA PAULO, ALBERT PEACOCK, JEFF PEINADO, LEEROY PENDERY, BRUCE PENNYBACKER, DEBBIE PEREA, ALICE PEREA, ANNABELLE PEREA, JUDY PEREA, THERESA PETERSON, STEPHANIE PHILLIPS, RON PIERSON, COLLEEN PITTMAN, LINDA POGAN, RHONDA POHL, RITA POPE, SIDNEY PORTER, DOUGLAS PRUITT, OLIN QUINTANA, AUGUSTINE OUINTANA, MARTHA QUINTANA, RUBY RANDALL, CHARLES RANEY, CHRIS RASMUSSEN, LISA RAYMOND, DEBBIE REEVES, JULIE REHBERG, STEVE REIDL, ALICE REMELE, SHELLY RIFFENBURGH, AUDREY ROBINSON, SUSAN ROBLES, EDDIE RODRIGUEZ, JEANETTE RODRIGUEZ, TONY ROMERO, DUREK ROMERO, DOLORES ROMERO, ELIZABETH ROMERO, ESTHER ROMERO, JEANETTE ROMERO, JOSEPH ROMERO, MAIRE ROMERO, MARY ROMERO, PATSY ROMERO, ROSANNE ROMERO, SANTOS ROYBAL, ROSELLA RUIZ, ANTHONY RUIZ, DOLORES RUST, AMY SAAVEDRA, HENRY SAIS, LUPE SAIZ, DIANA SAIZ, LAWRENCE SAIZ, VINA SALAS, FRANKIE SALAZAR, CLARA SALAZAR, DEBORAH SALAZAR, RUTHY SALAZAR, VIVIAN SALT, EVELYN SAMMONS, MARY SANCHEZ, ANDREW SANCHEZ, CINDY SANCHEZ, DENISE SANCHEZ, HENRY SANCHEZ, KAREN SANCHEZ, LOIS SANCHEZ, LUKE As Snow Princess For December Banquet SANCHEZ, SANCHEZ, SANCHEZ SANCHEZ SANCHEZ MELINA MICHAEL NORMAN RICHARD I ROBERT SANDOVAL, DAPHNE SANDOVAL, DIANA SANTILLANES, DICKIE SAVAGE, CASSANDRA SAVEDRA, ANNABELLE SAXTON, ROBERT SCHWAB, DOUGLAS SCOTT, DEANNA SCOTT, DIANA SEARCY, RAYELLEN SEDALL, JOHN SEDILLO, CELINA SEDILLO, GEORGE SEDILLO, LEO SELMAN, ROBERT SENA, JOHNNY SERNA, MAURICE SERNA, PHILLIP SEVIER, KEVIN SHEETS, LINDA SHERRED, JAMES SILVA, PATRICK SMILEY, MARIETTA SMITH, BETTY SMITH, DEBBIE SMITH, JOYCETTA SMITH, LARRY SMITH, ROBIN SMITH, VERNON SORRELL, BERNARD SOTELO, GUS SPENCE, DUANE STARKEY, SUZANNE STEELE, ROBERT STEVENS, GILBERT STEWARD, SANDRA STONE, MARTI STORER, JOHN STRANGE, BRENDA STRIBLING, JOHN SUAZO, AVERY SUTIENS, JULIAN SWEETEN, BILL TAFOYA, DEMETRIO TAFOYA, ELISEO TAFOYA, GILBERT TAPIA, ABE TAPIA, CAROLYN TAYLOR, CRAIG THOMAS, LEEROY THOMPSON, JANET THOMPSON, KENNETH THOMPSON, LYNN THOMPSON, MICHELE THRELKELD, KYLE TIDWELL, MARY TORRES, MARVIN TORRES, MICHAEL TORRES, ORLANDO TORRES, ROBERT TRUJILLO, CARLOS TRUJILLO, TRUJILLO, TRUJILLO. TRUJILLO, TRUJILLO, TRUJILLO, DEBBIE DOLORES ERNEST HERMAN JIMMY STELLA URIAS, IRENE VALDEZ, CARMEN VALDEZ, GREG VALDEZ, LARRY VANHORN, ALICE VANSELOUS, LINDA VELASQUEZ, VERA VERPLOEGH, LISA VICKERS, DAVID VIGIL, KIM VIGIL, MICHAEL VIGIL PETE Active Juniors Prepare For Next Year When They Will Be Leaders At Valley VLAHOS, DEA WADE, CORBETT WAGGONER, PAULA WALTON, JIM WARREN, KIRBY WARWICK, RONALD WASHINGTON, DONNA WATERS, WANDA WATKINS, MARK WATT, COLIN WEIR, DANNY WEISMAN, DIANE WHEELOCK, DAVID WHISTLER, MARY WILLIAMS, STEVEN WILLIAMSON, AVA WILLIAMSON, LES WILLOW, JOHN WINSOR, GUY WOLF, JEFF WOODS, WENDY WRIGHT, DARREL YAZZIE, HAZEL YAZZIE, STANLEE YAZZIE, TIMOTHY ZAMORA, EDDIE ZAMORA, ELENA ZAMORA, JUANITA ZIEU, CORRINE ZUNIGA, CARLOS 200 Upper left: Barbara Saavedra, Larry Kozlowski, and Vaiarie Luna found many falls and lots of laughter at a skating party. Upper right: Many smiles are seen as students enjoy the Free Fare assembly. Lower left: A group of seniors gather in the cafeteria to enjoy lunch and con- versation. Lower right: Emily Akin shows her excitement after being announced Vi-Queen, .lf Seniors The future stretches before us in the distance, leading us to far away dreams. For some those dreams are of college, travel or marriage. After this year life will never be the same, our friendships, romances and crushes will be spread far around the world. It is hard to believe that after twelve years of schooling we have finally reached a point. Our last year of high school is at a close. We can hardly wait to leave and yet we wouldn't have traded this year for anything. 202 The Senior Class Chose Rene Chartier Senior class officers are Cynthia Sanchez, treasure-rg Emily Akin, vice presidentg Rene Chartier, presienetg Aileen Arroyo, historian, Gene Anderson, student council representativep and Becky Chavez, secretary. THE CLASS OF '73 Their sophomores leaders Arnold Lucero president and Paul Montoya vice president lead the class through an exciting first year with activities of every kind. The sophomores gave the seniors a run for their money in U.tvl.O.C. and almost beat them with their candidate, Willy Wedemeyer. Helen Romero won as Spirit Sweet- heart over her junior and senior class competition. Though throughly har- assed by the seniors, the sopho- mores made it through their first year at Valley. As juniors they were lead by Paul Montoya president and Arnold Lucero, vice president and they beat both the junior and senior classes in . . . U.M.O.C. With the twice as ugly twins, Roderick and Rodney Roybal, they were the first junior class in the history of Valley High School to win U.M.O.C. They again won the Spirit Sweetheart con- test this year with Brenda Sanchez Davis. Their main goal this year was to raise enough money to put on the best prom yet and they accomplished their goal. As their last year at Val- ley the Class of 73 chose as their leaders Rene Chartler president and Emily Akin, vice president. They started their year off with helping out at registration by making l.D.'s. Then went full force into the harrassing of all and any available sophomores. Their U.M.O.C. candidate Bobby Pierce this year won by over 100 dol- lars, which after two years just proves who is the ugliest class. Emily Akin was the beautiful Homecoming Queen from the senior class and JoAnn Ulibarri added to the Christ- mas holidays by being elected Snow Queen. As their last contribution to Valley High, the Class of 73 is buying a television monitor for the vedio tape recorder. This is what all of our past money making projects has gone toward, leaving a gift to future Vikings. This has been a past three years stuffed full of old and new friends, places, ideas and fun times never to be forgotten by the CLASS OF '73. to Lead Them ln Their Final Year at Valley sd? ,,,,..4' Abeyta, Andres Abeyta, Gary Akers, Roger Akin, Emily Alarid, Rita Alarid, Steven Allen, Frank Almaraz, Barbara Alonzo, Joanne Ambrose, Diane Amestoy, Ronald Anaya, Grace Anaya, Hazel Anaya, Mariano Anderson, Andy Anderson, Gene Ansley, Steven Aragon, Herman Aragon, Martin Archibeque, Fred 2 Archibeque, Rita Archuleta, Marie Archuleta, Monique Arohuleta, Rufino Arellano, Janet Armenia, Roger Armijo, Debra Arroyo, Aileen Avritt, Tom Ayers, Connie Baca, Maria Baca, Marie Rita Baca, Rosanna Baca, Stephanie Baker, Bonnie Ball, Mary Barber, Ralph Barela, Orlando Barnes, Charles Begay, Joan 06 Brady, Michael Brewer, Billy Brock, Max Brown, Cheryl Burns, Elsie Byrd, Robert Candelaria, Daniel Candelaria, Sandra Canfield, Mike Cardenas, Nellie Carlisle, Beth Carrillo, Paul Casaus, Barbara Castillo, Carmen Cervantes, Denine Chamblee, Michele Chappell, Fluthanne Charley, Delores Chartier, Rene Chavez, Adolph Members of Class of 1973 Take Active Role As Leaders In Sports, Organizations, Activities Chavez Chavez Chavez 51 4' Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Benjamin Deborah Eddie Guadelupe Ignacio Jeannette Leonard Louise Martha Michael Patrick Rebecca Chavez, Theresa Cillessen, Ed Clark, Susan Clary, Rena Collins, Marlene Colson, Dolores Comyford, Glen Condit, Brian 208 Viking Princesses Add to Beauty of the Conroy, Bernadette Conireras, Sarah Cordova, Cathy Cordova, Lucy Corey, Harry Corle, Gayle Corona, John Cotinola, Ronnie Ms Viking Princesses, Cindy Sanchez and Anette Gonzales, add to beauty of the court at the homecoming football game. Cox, David Cox, Sherri Craig, Bob Cruz, Cathlenn Cully, Timothy Curtner, Cynthia Dale, Tim Daub, John Davidson, Doug Davis, Clifford Davis, Novella Davis, Susan Dean, Vickie Decker, Richard Deleon, Peggy Delgado, Marcia Dennis, Roy Destea, Lorraine Deswood, Gloria Dewees, Arthur 210 Dick, Gretchen Dickson, Russel Dixon, Martha Donegau, Judith Drake, Donald Duncan, Jim Dunkin, Gary Duran, Juanita Duran, Peter Elkins, Lesley Encinias, Emily Espinoza, Consuelo Estrada, Monica Fixemer, Irene Forbls, Jeanne Frasure, Devonne Gabaldon, Tom Galindro, Mike Gallegos, Corine Gallegos, Nancy Valley's Football Team Ends a D1sappo1nt1ng 's I .4' xpvf Season With Two Wins and Eight Losses Gallegos, Phillip Gallegos, Rosemary Garcia, Belinda Garcia, Cecilia ' Garcia, Christine Garcia, Dante Garcia, Dolores Garcia, Donna Q N S, 4 - ks Maurice Silva tackles Albuquerque Hign's quarterback while Brian Condit moves in to assist. 2 Garcia, Eric Garcia, Galo Garcia, Irene Garcia, Jose Garcia, Louis Garcia, Lupe Garcia, Mary E. Garcia, Mary G. Garcia, Michael E. Garcia, Michael Garcia, Nora Garcia, Robert Garrison, Gordon Garrison, Janice Gates, Jerry Gay, Daniel Gerard, Robert Gibson, Leonard Gilliam, Ramona Gins, Nancy Senior Class Chooses Class Song, Motto, Flower, And Colors As Graduation Time Nears -will Gonzales, Annette Gonzales, Anthony Gonzales, Billey Gonzales, Cecilia Gonzales, Della Gonzales, Donna Gonzales Margie Gonzales, Yolanda Gorman, Louise Grammer, David Granados, Debbie Gregory, Larry Gresham, Carol Griego, Jeanie Griego, Flose Griego, Yvonne Gurule, Larry Gurule, Ramon Gutierrez, Carlos Gutierrez, Carol 4 l E August Registration Begins Final Phase of Twelve Cindy Weaver, Lori Fiowe, Doug Davidson, and Mike Merwin prepare for their last year at Valley as class of 73 registers in August. Gutierrez, Clare T. Gutierrez, Debra J. Gutierrez, Doris Gutierrez, Rose Ann Guzman, Rose Marie Hagood, Paul Haner, Cheryl L. Harris, Steven A. Year Climb to High School Diploma WN ,any 119' Harvey, Jeffrey Harviston, Deborah Havert, Sheryl Hawkins, Susan Hernandez, Martin Herrera, Benjamin Herrera, Mike Herrera, Tony Herrington, Patricia Hobart, Mark Holmen, Ross Holmes, Brad Horne, Ronnie Howard, Mary Hubbard, Louis Hughes, Debbie Jack, Eva Lee Jaramillo, Barbara Jaramillo, Carlotta Jim Daisy Senior Students Take ACT Achievement Jim, Lucy Jimenez, Mana E. Jinzo, Don Jinzo, Martin Joe, Shirley Johnson, Pa Johnson, Richard L Joe, Bobby m um, so Johnson, Terrence Johnson, Vernon C. Kaufman, Lynn Kelly, Mike half vii' Kelly, Paul Kerby, William A. Keso, Danny Keso, Roxanne V. Keswater, Danny A. Kilbey, Blaire Fl. Killebrew, Karen King, Dennison 216 Tests For New Mexico College Entrance Requirements ..... i Laurie Kniffen, Bruce Rey, Becky Wright, Diane Padilla, and Ramon Pete take the ACT test given at Valley to some 200 seniors on December 9. 'N Kniffen, Laurie Kohlmeyer, Royce Kozlowski, Larry Kulish, Ramona Lane, Dianna Langer, Mark Larvingo, Bertha Lavery, Matthew 2 Semors Take Part In Clty Wlde Mock Electlon Leach, Michael Legant, Ellen Lehman, Mary Leist, Elain Leyba, Hilda Leyba, Yvonne Linthicum, Marie Lottfield, Curtis Logan, Cindy Lopez, Dottie Lopez, Joseph Lovato, Francis Lovalo, Gilbert Lucero, Arnold Lucero, Bob Lucero, Danny Lucero, Donna Lucero Pat Lucero, Patsy Lucero, Flobert Select President Nixon Over George McGovern -410 sf Luian, Christina Lujan, Debbie Lujan, Mary Luna, Valarie Lutz, Linda Madrid, JoAnn Maestas, Theresa Maestas, Walter Maez, Landis Malin, Gary Manchester, David Manno, Mary Mansfield, Sandra Manzanares, Pat Marquez, Juan Marquez, Laura Marquez, Precilla Marsh, Mary Ann Martin, Stuart Martine, Victoria 9 220 Vikin Basketball Team Opens Home Schedule 3 Martinez, Alma Martinez, Catherine Martinez, Clarence Martinez, Edith Martinez, Augustin Martinez, Charlie Martinez Dennis Martinez, James ab., 'few' John Santillanee tries to grab a rebound from Rio Grande opponent. With Smashing Victory Over Rio GY3Hd6,S Raverns Martinez, Loretta Martinez, Lucy Martinez, Phillip Martinez, Richard Martinez, Ruth Martinez, Thomas Martinez, Yolanda Mascone, Russell Matejka, Becky McAIister, Paula McCaIIister, Martha McCarIey, Rhonda McDaniel, Jimmie McGarvey, Patrick McGovern, Susan Meek, Ron Merwin, Mike Meyer, Cynthia Michael, Glen Miera, Cathy 2 Here Comes The Sun, 1972 Homecoming Theme .5 5 I Mills, Dan Mirabal, Joseph Mitchell, Linda Moffett, Donald Moffett, Thomas Molholm, Susan Molina, Thomas Molinar, Sylvia David West and Terry Sargent dance to the music of Stone Bluff at Home coming. Comes Alive at Convention Center Montano Montano Montano, Montano, MODIHFIO, Vlontoya Montoya Montoya Elizabeth Jesse Rita Rudy Samuel Debbie Gloria Paul Montoya, Ray Montoya, Rita Moore, Carol Mora, Steve Moraga, Gino Morales, Hector Monon, Jennie Morton, Karen Murphy, Dennis Myer, Joan Myers, Rosemary Myers, Tom 4 Va11ey's First Drama Production Nahkai, C. J. Narro, Lydia Narvaez, Dennis Newman, Chuck Nieto, Juanita Nieto, Steven Noflez, Marla Norvell, Rita Stephen Shriver holds still while Theda Richardson applies make-up before the performance of the all school play, David and Lisa. Nunn, Sharon O'ConneIl, Dennis Ogorek, Gloria Olguin, Jerry Olona, Thomas Ortiz, Paul Osborn, Jerry Otero, Manuel Otero, Patrick Otero, Ruby Overmier, Terina Ozanich, Debbie Pacheco, Anthony Padilla, Dianna Padilla, Florentino Parraz, Charles Pavlakovich, Barbara Perea, Andrea Perea, Elena Perea, Jake 226 Perea, Lillian Pickrel, Greg Pierce, Robert Pilon, Lynn Pletero, Rosemarie Poling, Andrew Pope, Kevin Powers, Lem Price, Lila Price, Ricky Pritchard, Gregory Pursch, Alan Quintana, Joe Rael, Theresa Ramirez, Loretta Ray, Bruce Reck, Terri Reeves, Eva Reno, Ronda Richardson, Theda Martha Narvaez Comes From Ecuador to Spend 1972-73 School Year at Valley High School Rivers, Thomas Rodriquez, Annemarie Romero, Charlie Romero, Charlotte Romero, Eileen Romero Gilbert Romero Gloria Romero Helen Romero John Romero Joseph Romero Margaret Romero, Yolanda Rouse, Jerry Rowe, Lori Roybal, Roderick Roybal, Rodney Roybal, Theresa Rubio, Elizabeth Ruiz, Elena Ruiz, Yolanda 227 Saavedra, Barbara Saavedra, Kathy Saavedra, Marie Saiz, Margaret Saldevar, Dolores Sallie, Jean Sanchez, Bernadette Sanchez, Bernice Sanchez, Charolette Sanchez, Cynthia Sanchez, Richard Sanchez-Davis, Brenda Sandoval, Alvin Santillanes, John Sargent, Terry Satathite, John Saunders, Jim Saylor, Roxanne Scheel, William Schert, Nancy S eniors Elected JoAnn Ulibarri To Reign Over 3' Snow Frolie Banquet Held at La Hacienda 19 Scott, Elsie Segura, Clyde Sena, Edward Sena, Roselyn Serna, Christine Shelly, Barbara Shreve, Roxanne Shriver, Stephen Sickenger, Wayne Sickenger, Wesley Silva, Maurice Simmons, James Simms, Diane Simoes, Antoinette Sisneros, Benny Smith, Gail Smith, Glenn Smith, Ken Smith, Kim Snowdon, Tom 230 Stevens Kathy Stevens Lucille Stogner, Janice Stribling, John Stubben, Helen Siurdivant, Doug Suazo, Angeline Suazo, Jon Suazo, Larry Suggs, Jana Swain, Boyd Tafoya, Richard Tafoya, Terry Tapia, Sandra Tate, David Taylor, Tracy Teague, Chris Thomas, Dennis Tompson, Karla Tibbetts, Harold Denine Cervantes Played Lisa in the Popular manga He-..,... All School Play Q'David and Lisaa' Denine Cervantes played Lisa in the widely acclaimed all school play David and Lisa. J' 'WMM Tidenberg, Russell Tidwell, Darla Torres, Bertha Torrez, David Torrez, Karen Torrez, Lillian Trujillo, Jake Trujillo, Kathy 2 Trujillo, Trujillo, Trujillo Trujillo Lillian Lorraine Patricia Reuban Tyson, Kenneth Ulibarri, Jo Ann Ulibarri, Sandra Vanselous, Joel VanWinkle, Rene Vigil, Gerald Vigil, Leah Wall, Karen Wasson, Sam Watkins, Debra Weaver, Cindy Weber, Joyce Martin Wedemeyer, William Wells, Regina West, David West, Vicki Senior John Santillanes Named All-City All-State, Southwest All-Star Defensive Tackle ,pu -if W' .-v -.df YW , f I ,, J, ,, ax 5 Q1 1' li' , 3? .1- Zamora, Terri Jim Doughty, and John Sajlil lanes attend the all-city foot- , ball banquet. ' QAt rightj Mr, and Mrs. Ambrosio Santillanes, Coach i, Whatley Jean Whitling, Amy Williams, Debby Williams, Cynthia Williams, Marian Williams, Stephen Witt, Andy Wood, Linda Woody, Tom Wright, Becky Yarbrough, Debbi Zalvga, John 6 Senior ctivities ABEYTA, ANDY ROTC 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 2, 3, Flight Ser- geant 2, Squad Leader 2, 3, 4 ABEYTA, GARY Student Council 2, Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Wrestling 2 AKIN, EMILY Student Council 3, 4, Junior Senate 3, Sen- ior Senate 4, Class Vice President 4, Vi- Queen 4, All School Plays 2, 3, 4, One Act Plays 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Warren A Smart Citizenship Award 3, French Club 2, Speech Club 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3 ALARID, RITA Girls Chorus 2, 4, Mixed Chorus 3 ALARID, STEVEN Student Council 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Boys' State 3, Stage Band 3, Concert Choir 3, 4, All-State Chorus 4, National Honor Society 4, National Spanish Honor Society 4, Spanish Club 4, Ski Club 4 ALLEN, FRANK Football 3, 4, Swimming 4, Track 3, 4, V- Club 4 ALMARAZ, BARBARA Student Council 3, Homeroom Officer 2, Tutoring 2 ALONZO, JOANNE OEA 3 AMESTOY, RONALD Football 2, 3, Baseball 2, FFA 3, V-Club 3 ANAYA, HAZEL Military Ball Attendant 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Tutoring 2, ROTC 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Executive Officer 2, 3, Squad Leader 4 ANAYA, MARIANO ANDERSON, ANDY Football 2, Track 2 ANDERSON, GENE Student Council 3, 4, Junior Senate 3, Sen- ior Senate 4, Class Student Council Rep. 4, Girls' State 4, Rodeo Club 2, 3, National Honor Society 4, Keyette Club 4 ANSLEY, STEVEN Rodeo Club 2, 3, 4, FFA 2, 3, 4 ARAGON, HERMAN Student Council 2, 3, Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Senior Senate 4, Home- room Officer 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, V-Club 3, 4, FCA 3, 4 ARAGON, MARTIN ARCHIBEOUE, FRED Student Council 4 ARCHIBEOUE, RITA Military Ball Attendant 3, Pep Club 3 ARCHULETA, MONIQUE Student Council 2, Junior Senate 3, National Honor Society 4, National Spanish Honor Society 4, Keyette Club 4, Rhodes Youth Advisory Board Member, Representative for Charming Miss Board ARCHULETA, RUFINO Football 2, Wrestling 3 ARRELLANO, JANET Student Council 2, 3, Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Senior Senate 4, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Gymnastics Club 3, Keyette Club 4, Saga 4 ARMENTA, ROGER National Honor Society 4 ARMIJO, DEBI ARROYO, AILEEN Student Council 2, Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Senior Senate 4, Class His- torian 4, Girls' State National Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, Tennis 2, Spanish Club 3, 4 AVRITT, TOM Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4 AYERS, CONNIE National Honor Society 4 BACA, MARIA A. Main Office Aides 3, Library Aide 3 BACA, MARIA R. Student Council 2, Attendance Office Aide 4, Legend 2, 3, Tennis Club 2, Judo Club 3, Amigos de La Americas 3 BACA, ROSANNA Student Council 3, Library Aide 2, Counsel- ing Office Aide 2, Tutoring 2, OEA 2, Pep Club 3 BACA, STEPANIE L. BAKER, BONNIE B. Tutoring 2, Concert Choir 3, Operetta 3 BALL, MARY Mixed Chorus 4 BARBER, RALPH Rodeo Club 4, Cross-Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, V-Club 2, 3, 4 BARELA, ORLANDO J. ROTC 2 BARNES, CHARLES L. Guitar Club 4 BEGAY, JOAN BEGAY, GILBERT A. Class Student Council Rep. 3, Homeroom Officer 3, Band 2, DECA 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Indian Club 2, 3, 4 BEGAY, LORETTA BEGAY, TINA Girls Chorus 4, Rodeo Club 3, FFA 3 BERNAUER, KAREN L. BETSWORTH, CHRIS L. Band 2, Football 2, 3, 4 BILAN, TOM Concert Choir 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4 BLAGG, DOUGLAS S. Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Bas- ketball 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Key Club Secretary BOYD, JOLAINE Swimming I, GAA 1, Really Club I, 2, 3, Uransferred from Peterson High, Califj BRADY, MIKE J. Band 2, Football 2, ROTC 4, Color Guard 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Drum St Bugle Corps 2, Executive Officer 4, Vanguard 2, 3, 4, Squad Leader 2, 3, Cadet Commander ROTC Senior Year Career Education Board, Explorer Post 440 BREWER, BILLY S. Senior Senate 4, Boys' State 3, Football 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Key Club 4, Saga 4, FCA 2,3 BROCK, MAX L. Student Council 2 BROWN, CHERYL A. Mixed Chorus 4, FFA 3 BURNS, ELSIE BYRD, ROBERT G. Band 2, Stage Band 2, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2 CANDELARIA, DANIEL P. ROTC 2, 3, Vanguard 2, 3, Squad Leader 2, 3 CANDELARIA, ELAINE S. FHA 4, Keyette Club 4 CANFIELD, MIKE G. Student Council 2, DECA 4 CARLISLE, BETH B. Student Council 4, Senior Senate 4, Home- room Officer 4 CARRILLO, PAUL J. CASAUS, BARBARA A. Homeroom Officer 3, Tutoring 4, FHA 4 CASTILLO, CARMEN L. Senior Senate 4, Girls' Chorus 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2 CERVANTES, DENINE CHAMBLEE, MICHELE A. All School Plays 3, 4, One Act Plays 3, 4, Speech 4, Drama Club 4 CHARTIER, RENE S. Student Council 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Senior Senate 4, Class Student Council Rep. 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, West Point Leadership Board Nominee 3, French Club 3, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club Vice Pres. 3, Ski Club President 4, Senior Senate President 4, National Honor Society Treasurer 4, Nominee for Outstand- ing High School Student 4 CHAVEZ, ADOLPH J. Homeroom Officer 2, Band 2, Stage Band 2, Tutoring 2, Chess Club 2, ROTC 2, Drum 8 Bugle Corps 2, Squad Leader 2 CHAVEZ, BENJAMIN T. CHAVEZ, DEBBIE D. Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Speech Club 2 CHAVEZ, EDDIE Legend 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor Legend 4 CHAVEZ, IGNACIO N. CHAVEZ, JEANETTE OEA 4 CHAVEZ, LEONARD L. Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Boys' State 3, Band 2, 3, West Point Leader- ship Board Nominee 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, V- Club 3, 4, Key Club 3, SAGA Club 3, 4, Vice President of Letterman's Club 4 CHAVEZ, LOUISE CHAVEZ, LUPE P. Senior Senate 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Nurse's Aide 4, OEA 4 CHAVEZ, MARTHA T. CHAVEZ, MICHAEL J. Football 2 CHAVEZ, REBECCA A. Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Sen- ior Senate 4, Class Secretary 4, Vi-Queen Court 4 CHAVEZ, THERESA CILLESON, EDWARD F. Band 2, Rodeo Club 2, 3, 4, FFA 2, 3, 4 CLARK, SUSAN E. Student Council 4, National Honor Society 4, National Spanish Honor Society 4, Operetta 3 CLARY, RENA G. Student Council 4, Homeroom Officer 3, All School Plays 3, 4, One Act Plays 3, 4, Tutoring 3, Speech Club 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Keyette Club 4 COLLINS, MARLENE Student Council 2, 4, Junior Senate 3, Sen- ior Senate 4, Homeroom Officer 2, Stage Band 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Tutoring 2, 3, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Sextet 3, 4, Pep Club Trea- surer 2, Omnis Amare 3 COLSON, DOLORES COMYFORD, GLEN E. Rodeo Club 2, 3, 4, FFA 3, 4, ROTC 2 CONDIT, BRIAN J. Football 4, Wrestling 4, Legend 4 CONROY, BERNADETTE M. Speech Club 3, Optimist Club's Youth Appreciation Week CONTINOLA, RONNIE Military Ball Escort 2, Band 2, Library Aides 3, National Spanish Honor Society 2, Foot- ball 2, Swimming 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, ROTC 2, Drill Team 2, Squad Leader 2 CONTRERAS, SARAH J. CORDOVA, CATHY CORDOVA, LUCY COREY, HARRY J. Sophomore Senate 2, National Spanish Honor Society 3, 4 CORLE, GAYLE A. Student Council 3, Junior Senate 3, Senior Senate 4, Class Student Council Rep. 3, Homeroom Officer 2, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Military Ball Attendant 3, Girls' State 3, Vik- ettes 3, Concert Choir 3, SAGA 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4 CORONA, JOHNNY R. Wrestling 2, 3, 4 COP, DAVE C. COX, SHERRI CRAIG, ROBERT E. Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 4, Orchestra 2, Baseball 2 CRUZ, CATHLEEN M. Homeroom Officer 2, Girls' Chorus 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Concert Choir 4, Operetta 4 CULLY, TIM J. Student Council 2, Homeroom Officer 2, All School Plays 3, Ski Club 2, 3, 4 CURTINER, CYNTHIA K. Guitar 4, Tutoring 2 DALE, TIMOTHY A. DAUB, JOHN P. Student Council 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4 DAVIDSON, DOUGLAS E. Student Council 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, All- State Orchestra 3, 4, Swimming 2 DAVIS, CLIFFORD G. Mixed Chorus 2, Tutoring 4, Football 2, ROTC 3, 4, Color Guard 3, Flight Com- mander 3 DAVIS, NOVELLA Z. Library Aide 4, Attendance Office Aide 2, 3, DECA 3 DEAN, VICKI L. Student Council 3, 4, Student Body Secre- tary 4, State Student Council 3, 4, Student of the Month 4, Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Senior Senate 4, Homeroom Offi- cer 3, Ski Club 3, 4, Shield 3, National Honor Society 4, DAR-Daughters of Ameri- can Revolution Alternate 4, Staters Club 4, Alternate to Girls' State 3, Pep Club 2 DECKER, RICHARD Student Council 2 DeLEON, PEGGY J. Student Council 2, 4, Junior Senate 3, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, B-Team Cheerleader 2 DELGADO, MARCIA L. Library Aide 4, Keyette Club 4 DENNIS, ROY G. Student Council 2, 3, 4, Student Body Presi- dent 4, Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Senior Senate 4, Homeroom Officer 2, Boys' State 3, Band 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, All-State Chorus 3, 4, Attendance Office Aide 3, All School Plays 3, 4, One Act Plays 3, Football 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, West Point Leadership Board Nominee 3, V-Club 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 3, Drama Club 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Legend 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, FCA 2, 3 DESTEA, LORRAINE DESWOOD, GLORIANNE Band 4, Indian Club 3, 4 DEWEES, ARTHUR DICK, GRETCHEN Student Council 2, Sophomore Senate 2, Snow Princess 2, Swimming 2, Ski Club 3, Gymnastics Club 2, Keyette Club 4 DICKSON, RUSSELL A. Student Council 2, 3, Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Senior Senate 4, V-Club 4, Homeroom Officer 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, Player of the Week DIXON, MARTHA J. Student Council 2, 3, 4, State Student Coun- cil 3, 4, Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Senior Senate 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Tutoring 2, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Saga 4, Keyette Club 4, Student Council Member of the Year 3 DONEGAN, JUDITH Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Attendance Office Aide 4, Rodeo Club 2, Keyette Club 4 DRAKE, DONALD Student Council 4, Senior Senate 4, Tennis 4, Chess Club 4, Ski Club 4 DUNCAN, JIM Stage Band 4, Saga 4 DUNCAN, GARY DURAN, JUANITA Mixed Chorus 4 DURAN, PETE ROTC 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 2, 3, 4, Flight Sergeant 2, 3, Executive Officer 4, Squad Leader 2, 3, 4, Mike J. Lujan Award 3 ELKINS, LESLEY M. Student Council 3, Rodeo Club 3, 4 ENCINAS, EMILY ESPINOZA, CONSUELO E. Library Aide 4, Tennis 2, Pep Club 2, Bowl- ing Club 4 ESTRADA, MONICA D. I I Homeroom Officer 2, National Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4 FIXEMER, IRENE C. I Student Council 4, Senior Senate 4, Mixed Chorus 2, National Spanish Honor Society 4, Keyette Club 4 FORBIS, JEANNE FRASURE, DEE E. GABALDON, TOM Band 2 GALINDRO, MICHAEL R. I Student Council 2, Homeroom Officer 3, Tutoring 4, Football 2, Spanish Club 2 GALLEGOS, CORRINE B. I Student Council 4, Senior Senate 4, Class Student Council Rep. 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Tutoring 4, ROTC 4 GALLEGOS, NANCY GALLEGOS, PHILLIP R. I Student Council 2, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, Football 2, Basketball 2 GALLEGOS, ROSEMARY Student Council 3, 4, Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Senior SenateI4, Home- room Officer 2, National Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Saga 4, Class Student Council Rep. 3 GARCIA, BELINDA J. Homeroom Officer 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Keyette Club 4 GARCIA, CHRISTINE D. All School Plays 3, 4, One Act Plays 4, Drama Club 4, Pep Club 2, Bowling Club 4 GARCIA, DANTE M. Warren A. Smart Nominee 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Tribune Player of the Week, Track 2 GARCIA, DOLORES GARCIA, DONNA GARCIA, ERIC N. Cross Country 3, Track 3, DECA 4 GARCIA, GALO D. Student Council 2, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Drum St Bugle Corps 3 GARCIA, IRENE L, Tutoring 3, DECA 4, DECA Sweetheart Attendant GARCIA, JOSE Color Guard 2, 3, 4, Vanguard 2, 3 GARCIA, LOUIS F. Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4 GARCIA, LUPE M. gennis 2, Pep Club Pres. 3, 4, Pep Club 2, , 4 GARCIA, MARYELZA Senior Senate 4, Girls' Chorus 4, Mixed Chorus 4 GARCIA, MARY G. Student Council 4, OEA 4, Pep Club 3, OEA Treas. 4 GARCIA, MICHAEL E. Student Council 4, Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Senior Senate 4, Boys' State 3, West Point Leadership Board Nomi- nee 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, V- Club 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, Saga 4 GARCIA, MICHAEL E. Student Council 2, 3, Sophomore Senate 2, Tutoring 2, 4 GARCIA, NORA Student Council 3, 4, Junior Senate 3, Sen- ior Senate 4, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, Library Aide 3, Tutoring 4, OEA 3, Keyette Club 4 GARCIA, ROBERT ROTC 2, 3, Drill Team 3, Squad Leader 2, 3 GARRISON, GORDON L. Student Council 2, One Act Plays 4 GARRISON, JANICE R. Student Council 2, Homeroom Officer 2, All School Plays 3 GATES, JERRY L. Student Council 3, Junior Senate 3, Football 2, 3, 4 GAY, DAN F. Tennis 3 GERARD, ROBERT G. Student Council 3, Cross Country 2, 3, Swimming 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, Conservation Club 2, 4 GIBSON, LEONARD L. GILLIAM, RAMONA A Student Council 2, Homeroom Officer 2, Saga 4 GINS, NANCY J. Free Fare performs an amusing skit before an all school assembly on December ll. 235 Student Council 3, 4, Student Body Trea- surer 4, Junior Senate 3, Senior Senate 4, Homeroom Officer 2, Gymnastics Club 2, French Club 2, 3, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Saga 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, All School Plays 4, National Honor Society 4 GONZALES, ANNETTE M. Student Council 2, 3, Vi-Oueen Court 4, Vik- kettes 4, Class Student Council Rep. 2 GONZALES, ANTHONEY GONZALES, BILLY Homeroom Officer 3, Counseling Office Aide 4, DECA 4 GONZALES, CECILIA L. Los Hermanos Por La Causa 3 GONZALES, DELLA GONZALES, DONNA J. Student Council 4, Sophomore Senate 2, Senior Senate 4, Vi-Queen Court 4, Keyette Club 4, Saga 4 GONZALES, MARGIE A. Counseling Office Aide 4 GONZALES, YOLANDA C. Pep Club 3 GORMAN, LOUISE Student Council 2, 3, Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Class Student Council Rep. 3, B-team Cheerleader 2, Concert Choir 3, Operetta 2, 3 GRAMMER, DAVID A. Band 2, Chess Club 2, All School Plays 4, National Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist GRANADOS, DEBBIE R. Student Council 2, 3, Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Class Secretary 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, B-team Cheerleader 2, Ski Club 2, Keyette Club 4, Saga 4 GREGORY, LARRY D. Student Council 3, Football 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 3, 4 GRESHAM, CAROL L. Girls' Chorus 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Attend- ance Office Aide 4 GRIEGO, JEAN One Act Plays 4, Swimming 4 GRIEGO, ROSE A, GURULE, LARRY GURULE, RAMON Football 3 GUTIERREZ, CARLOS GUTIERREZ, CAROL Girls' Chorus 3, 4, Tutoring 2, GUTIERREZ, CLARE Girls' Chorus 3, Concert Choir 4, French 4, Operetta 4 GUTIERREZ, ROSEANN GUZMAN, ROSEMARIE Student Council 2, Homeroom Officer 2, DECA 3 HAGOOD, PAUL HANER, CHERYL HARRIS, STEVE A. Tutoring 4 HARVEY, JEFFERY A. Sophomore Senate 2, National Honor Soci- ety 4 HARVISTON, DEBORAH L. OEA 4 HAUERT, SHERYL A. Student Council 2, 3, Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Senior Senate 4, Class Stu- dent Council Rep. 2, Homeroom Officer 3, Majorette 3, 4, Keyette Club 4 HAWKINS, SUSAN J. Student Council 2, Sophomore Senate 2 HERNANDEZ, MARTIN F. DECA 4 HERRERA, TONY A. Cross Country 3, 4, Basketball 2, Track 3, 4 HERRERA, BEN F. Student Council 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 4, Track 4 HERRERA, MICHaeL S. Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 4, Orchestra 3, 4 Lenny Chavez and JoAnn Ulibarri enjoydinner at the La Hacienda during the Senior Calss sponsored Christmas dinner. Football 2, 3, Tennis 2, Operetta 3, 4, Solo and Ensemble Festival HOBART, MARK L. Student Council 3, 4, Senior Senate 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Saga 4, Legend 3 HOLMEN, ROSS K. Sophomore Senate 2, Homeroom Officer 4, Band 2, 3, 4, All-State Band 3, Orchestra 4, All-State Band 4, Football 2, Operetta 2, Albuquerque Youth Symphony 4 HOLMES, BRAD A, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Student of the Month 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Band 2, Stage Band 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, All-State Chorus 3, 4, All School 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Cross-Country 2, Tennis 2, Ski Club 4, Key Club 3, 4, Operetta 3 HORNE, RONNIE E. Student Council 3, Junior Senate 3, Concert Choir 3, 4, All School 3, One Act Plays 3, Chess Club 4, Operetta 3, 4 HOWARD, MARY L. Library Aide 4, Rodeo Club 4 HUBBARD, LOUIS E. Homeroom Officer 2, Boys' State 3, National Honor Society 4, West Point Leadership Board Nominee 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, V-Club 4, Key Club 3, 4 HUGHES, DEBBIE Student Council 2, 4, Homeroom Officer 2, All School Plays 4, National Honor Society 4, Speech Club 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4 JACK, EVA LEE Rodeo Club 2 JARAMILLO, BARBARA M. FHA 4, Pep Club 3, HERO 4 JARAMILLO, CARLOTTA M. Student Council 4, Student of the Month 4, Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Sen- ior Senate 4, One Act Plays 3, National Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Keyette,Club 4, Legend 4, Shield 3, Alternate for Daugh- ter of the American Revolution, Treasurer of National Spanisff Honor Society 4 JIM, DAISY JIM, LUCY JIMENEZ, MARIA E. Student Council 2, Junior Senate 3, OEA 4, Keyette Club 4 JINZO, DON Band 3, Stage Band 4, FFA 2, ROTC 4, Drum St Bugle Corps 4 JINZO, MARTIN G. ROTC 2 JOE, ROBERT V. Class Student Council Rep. 4, Homeroom Officer 4, FFA 3, Spanish Club 4, Key Club 4, Indian Club 2, 3, 4 JOE, SHIRLEY A. Indian Club 2, 3 JOHNSON, RICHARD L. National Honor Society 4, Football 2, Base- ball 2, 3, 4 JOHNSON, VERNON C. Band 2, 3, Stage Band 2, One Act Plays 3, Tutoring 2, Cross-Country 3 KAUFMAN, LYNN KELLY, MIKKEL H. Stage Band 4, Ski Club 3 KELLY, PAUL KERBY, WILLIAM KESO, DANNY E. Track 2, Chess Club 4 KESO, VERETTE KESWATER, DANNY A. KILBEY, BLAIRE R. Student Council 4, State Student Council 4, Senior Senate 4, All School Plays 4, One Act Plays 4, National Honor Society 4, Tennis 4, Ski Club 4 KILLEBREW, KAREN C. Rodeo Club 3, National Honor Society 4, French Club 2 KING, DENNISON KNIFFEN, LAURIE Student Council 2, Junior Senate 3, Class Student Council Rep. 2, Gymnastics Club 2, 3, 4 KOHLMEYER, ROYCE Vice-President Indian Club KULISH, ROMONA LANE, DIANNA L. Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Tutoring 3, Tennis 2, Operetta 3 LANGNER, MARK Student Council 4, Homeroom Officer 3, Orchestra 2, Concert Choir 4, All School Plays 2, 3, 4, One Act Plays 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, National Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, Speech Club 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Operetta 4, Stater's Club LARVINGO, BERTHA LAVERY, MATTHEW S. ROTC 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 3 LEACH, MICHAEL D. Band 2, 3, 4, All-State Band 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4, Track 2 LEGANT, ELLEN Homeroom Officer 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, All- State Orchestra 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, French Club 2, Ski Club 2, Operetta 3, 4, Albuquerque Youth Symphony 3, 4 l LEHMAN, MARY J. Student Council 2, 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Stage Band 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, National Span- ish Honor Society 3, Pep Club 2, Sextet 4 LEIST, BLAIR D. Student Council 3, French Club 3, Ski Club 2, 3, 4 LEYBA, HILDA M. Library Aide 4, Tutoring 2, Keyette Club 4 LEYBA, YVONNE Girls' State, National Honor Society 3, 4, Tutoring 2, 3, OEA 3,4, Society of Outstand- ing American High School Students, Valley High Advisory Council on Career Education, Federation of Scholastic Musicians, Out- standing Achievement on NEDT Test LINTHICUM, MARIE E. Tutoring 2, Girls' Tennis 2, OEA 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, American Field Service 3 LOFFIELD, CURTIS LOGAN, CINDY Student Council 2, 3, Homeroom Officer 2, Swimming 2, 3 LOPEZ, DOTTIE Class Student Council Rep. 2, Homeroom Officer 2 LOPEZ, JOSEPH L. Sophomore Senate 2, Boys' State 3, National Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 4, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Flight Sergeant 2, 3, 4, Execu- tive Officer 4, Squad Leader 2, 3 LOVATO, FRANCES Pep Club 2 LOVATO, GILBERT J. Sophomore Senate 2, Boys' State 3, Library Aide 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, V-Club 3, 4, Key Club 3 LUCERO, ARNOLD M. Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Class President 2, Class Vice President 3, Boys' State 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, FCA 2, 3, V-Club 4, Ski Club 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4 LUCERO, BOBBY A. ROTC 3 LUCERO, DONNA M. Senior Senate 4, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, Concert Choir 4, National Honor Society 4, Keyette Club 4, Bowling Club President 4 LUCERO, PATRICIA J. Student Council 2, Sophomore Senate 2 LUCERO, PATSY A. Student Council 2, Tutoring 2, 3, FHA 4 LUCERO, ROBERT L. Student Council 3, Junior Senate 3, Football 2, Cross-Country 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, V-Club 3, 4, Key Club 4, SAGA 4 LUJAN, CHRISTINA J. Indian Club 2, 3, 4 LUJAN, DEBORAH L. Student Council 3, Homeroom Officer 2, Library Aide 4 LUJAN, MARY D. LUNA, VALERIE LUTZ, LINDA K. Sophomore Senate 2, Chess Club 2, Speech Club 2 MADRID, JOANN Homeroom Officer 4, Military Ball Attendant 3, Nurses Office Aide 3, Library Aide 3, Attendance Office Aide 3, OEA 4 MAESTAS, THERESA Student Council 4, Senior Senate 4, Home- room Officer 4, Class Student Council Rep. 4, Mixed Chorus 3 MAESTAS, WALTER National Honor Society 3, 4, National Span- ish Honor Society 3, 4, West Point Leader- ship Board Nominee 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, V- Club 3, 4 MAEZ, LANDIS Student Council 4, Junior Senate 3, Senior Senate 4, Homeroom Officer 3, Cross-Coun- try 2, 3, Key Club 3, 4, Legend 4, FCA 2, 3 MALIN, GARY MANCHESTER, DAVID National Honor Society 4 MANNO, MARY Student Council 4, Sophomore Senate 2, Class Student Council Rep, 4, Ski Club 4, OEA 3, 4, Keyette Club 4, Pep Club 2, 3 MANSFIELD, SANDRA Student Council 2, 3, Sophomore Senate 2 Junior Senate 3, Nurses Office Aide 3 Library Aide 3 MANZANAREZ, PAT MARCH, MARY MAROUEZ, LAURA Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Sen- ior Senate 4, Class Student Council Rep. 2 Homeroom Officer 4, One Act Plays 3, Voll Ieyball 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Legend 4 MAROUEZ, PRECILLA Gymnastics Club 2 MARTIN, STUART Chess Club 4 MARTINE, VICTORIA Indian Club 3, 4 MARTINEZ, ALMA Attendance Office Aide 3, OEA 4 MARTINEZ, AUOUSTIN MARTINEZ, CATHERINE Main Office Aides 2 3 4 Library Aide 2 3 4, Counseling office Aide 2, 3, 4, Allettdl ance Office Aide 2, 3, 4, Tutoring 2, 3, 4, OEA 2, 3, 4 MARTINEZ, CHARLIE MARTINEZ, CLARENCE Senior Senate 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Base- ball 2, 3, 4 MARTINEZ, DENNIS Student Council 2, Sophomore Senate 2 Junior Senate 3, Senior Senate 4, Class Stul dent Council Rep. 2, Football 3, Cross- Country 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Saga 3, 4 MARTINEZ, EDITH MARTINEZ, JAMES Student Council 2, Homeroom Officer 4, ROTC 3, Flight Sergeant 3, Squad Leader 3 MARTINEZ, LORETTA Band 2, 3, 4, All-State Band 2, 3, 4, DECA 4 MARTINEZ, LUCY National Honor Society 4, French Club 3 MARTINEZ, PHILLIP Homeroom Officer 3, Football 2, Baseball 2, Indian Club 3, 4, Legend 4 MARTINEZ, RICHARD Junior Senate 3, Football 2, 3, Swimming 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3 MARTINEZ, RUTH MARTINEZ, YOLANDA Junior Senate 3, Library Aide 4, Tutoring 2, 3, 4 MARQUEZ, JUAH MASCONE, RUSSELL Football 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, FFA 2, 3, 4 MATEJKA, BECKY Homeroom Officer 3, Library Aide 3 MCALISTER, PAULA MCCALLISTER, MARTHA Girls' Chorus 4 MCCARLEY, RHONDA Orchestra 2, 3, Keyette Club 4 McDANlEL, JIMMIE MCGOVERN, SUZY Library Aide 4, Tutoring 4, OEA 4 MEEK, RON Sophomore Senate 2, Homeroom Officer 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, V-Club 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4 MERWIN, MICHAEL Homeroom Officer 4, Band 2, 3, 4, All-State Band 3, 4, Stage Band 4, Orchestra 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4 MEYER, CINDI All School Plays 3 MIERA, CATHY Student Council 2, Junior Senate 3, Class Homeroom Officer 3, Tutoring 3 MICHEAL, GLEN MILLS, DAN MIRABAL, JOSEPH Band 2, 3, 4, All-State Band 3, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 3, Van- guard 3 MITCHELL, LINDA FFA 4 MOFFET, DONALD MOFFETT, THOMAS MOLHOLM, SUSAN Homeroom Officer 2, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics Club 2, Speech Club 2, Ski Club 2 MOLINA, THOMAS Chess Club 4, ROTC 3, 4, Color Guard 3, 4, ROTC Newspaper Editor 4, ROTC Public information Officer 4, Optimist's Club Youth Week Honoree 4 MOLINAR, SILVIA Tutoring 4 MONTANO, ELIZABETH Girls' Chorus 4 MONTANO, RUDY MONTANO, SAMUEL Band 4, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, Van- guard 2, 3, Squad Leader 3 MONTOYA, DEBBIE I Sophomore 2, Junior Senate 3, Senior Sen- ate 4, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 4, Vi-Queen Court 4, Counseling Office Aide 4, French Club 2, Tutoring 2 MONTOYA, GLORIA Student Council 3, 4, Junior Senate 3, Sen- ior Senate 4, FHA 4, Keyette Club 4 MONTOYA, PAUL MONTOYA, PAUL ' Student Council 2, 3, State Student Council 3, Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Senior Senate 4, Class President 3, Class Vice-President 2, Class Student Council Rep. 2, Homeroom Officer 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, V-Club 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Saga 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4 MONTOYA, RAY Student Council 2, 3, Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Homeroom Officer 2, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, V-Club 2, 3, 4, Saga 4, West Point Leader- ship Board Nominee 3 MONTOYA, RITA Girls' Chorus 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, All-State Chorus 4, Attendance Office Aide 4, Oper- etta 3, 4 MOORE, CAROL MORA, STEVE Wrestling 3 MORAGA, GINO All School Plays 3 MORALES, HECTOR I Student Council 3, One Act Plays 3, National Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 MORTON, JENNIE Homeroom Officer 2, All School Plays 2, National Honor Society 4, National Spanish Honor Society 4, Drama Club 2, Operetta, Phi Betta Kappa Representative MORTON, KAREN Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Class Treasurer 3, DECA 4 MURPHY, DENNIS Mixed Chorus 3, Ski Club 2 MYER, JOAN Student Council 3, 4, Gymnastics Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4 MYERS, ROSEMARY MYERS, TOM NARRO, LYDIA A. NARVAEZ, DENNIS NEWMAN, CHARLES NIETO, JUANITA 7 NAFFEZ, MARLA NORVELL, RITA M. Student Council 4, Senior Senate 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Keyette Club 4 NUNN, SHARON E. O'CONNELL, DENNIS Tutoring 2, Track 2, French 2, Operetta 2 OGOREK, GLORIA Tutoring 3 OLGUIN, JERRY OLONA, THOMAS Cross-Country 2, Tennis 2, DECA 4, Chess Club 4 ORTIZ, PAUL Football 2, Track 2, 3, 4 OSBORN, JERROLD Junior Senate 3, Senior Senate 4, ROTC 2, 3, 4 OTERO, MANUEL DECA 4 OTERO, PATRICK Sophomore Senate 2, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, Boys' State 3, All School Plays 3, 4, One Act Plays 4, AYC 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, V-Club 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Key Club 2, Saga 4, FCA 2, 3, 4 OTERO, RUBY Student Council 4, Class Student Council Representative 4, Homeroom Officer 4 OVERMIER, TERINA Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4 OZANICH, DEBBIE Student Council 3, Sophomore Senate 2 PACHECO, ANTHONY J. Football 3, 4 PARRAZ, CHARLES PADILLA, DIANNA L. National Spanish Honor Society 4, Tutoring 2 PADILLA, MICHAEL F. PAVLAKOVICH, BARBARA A. Student Council 4, Senior Senate 4, Major- ette 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Gymnas- tics Club 4, FHA 4, Keyette Club 4 PEREA, ANDREA M. Student Council 3, 4, Sophomore Senate 2, Class Student Council Rep. 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Main Office Aides 3, Nurses Office Aide 3, Library Aide 3, Counseling Office Aide 3, Pep Club 2 PEREA, ELENA Y. Mixed Chorus 3 PEREA, JAKE ALAN PEREA, LILLIAN PICKREL, GREG J. . Cross-Country 2, 3, Track 2 PIERCE, ROBERT A. Senior Senate 4, Basketball 2, 3, Legend 4, FCA 3, UMOC Senior Rep. PILON, LYNN E. Student Council 3, Valley's 72-73 Rep. on Rhodes Youth Advisory Board PLATERO, ROSEMARIE POLING, ANDREW P. Stage Band 4, Concert Choir 3 POPE, KEVIN POWERS, LEM Photography Club PRICE, LILA J. Main Office Aides 3, Library Aide 2, 3, 4, Attendance Office Aide 2, 3, Tutoring 2, OEA 3 PRITCHARD, GREGORY L. FFA 2, 3, 4 PURCSH, ALAN RAEL, THERESA A.. Student Council 4, Sophomore Senate 2, Class Student Council Rep. 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Keyette Club 4 RAMIREZ, LORETTA C. Student Council 2, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, Tutoring 2, French Club 2 RAY, BRUCE C. Rodeo Club 4, FFA 3, 4 RECK, TERRI REEVES, EVA M. Student Council 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, All- State Orchestra 4, National Honor Society 4, Volleyball Team 2 RENO, RONDA D. Vi-Queen Court 4, All School Plays 3, Key- ette Club 4 RICHARDSON, THEDA L. RIVERS, TOM Football 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3 RODRIGUEZ, ANNAMARIE Sophomore Senate ROMERO, CHARLIE ROMERO, CHARLOTTE T. Sophomore Senate 2, Homeroom Officer 2, Tutoring 2, Gymnastics Club 2 ROMERO, EILEEN M. OEA 4 ROMERO, GILBERT Football 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4 ROMERO, GLORIA ROMERO, HELEN F. Student Council 2, 3, 4, Student Body Vice- President 3, State Student Council 2, 3, Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Sen- ior Senate 4, Class Secretary 2, Homeroom Officer 2, Vi-Queen Court 4, Spirit Sweet- heart 2, Warren A. Smart.Citizenship Award 2, Gymnastics Club 2, Keyette Club 4, Saga 3, 4, Omnis Amare 2, 3 ROMERO, JOHN R. Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4, Wrestling 2, ROTC 3, 4, Drill Team 3, 4, Vanguard 3, 4 ROMERO, JOE EDDIE Homeroom Officer 4, Basketball 2, 3 ROMERO, MARGARET A. Student Council 2, OEA 3 ROMERO, YOLANDA Homeroom Officer 4, Library Aide 3, Attend- ance Office Aide 3, OEA 3, 4 ROUSE, JERRY D. Student Council 3, Sophomore Senate 2, Class Treasurer 2, Class Student Council Rep. 3, Cross-Country 2, DECA 4, Key Club 3, Saga 3 ROWE, LORI A. Student Council 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Tutoring 4, Gymnastics Club 2 ROYBAL, RODERICK J. Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, Saga 4, FCA 2, UMOC 3 ROYBAL, RODREY J. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, Saga 4, UMOC 3 ROYBAL, THERESA RUBIO, LIZ S. A Junior Senate 3, Nurses Office Aide 3, Library Aide 3, Attendance Office 3, Pep Club 4, Activities Office 3 RUIZ, ELENA RUIZ, YOLANDA MARIA Senior Senate 4, Band 4, Military Ball Attendant 4, Vikettes 4, National Honor Soci- ety 4 SAAVEDRA, KATHY E. I Senior Senate 4, Class Student Council Rep. 2 SAAVEDRA, MARIE N. FHA 4 SAIZ, MARGARET A. FHA 2, 3, 4 SALDEVAR, DOLORES SALLIE, JEAN Girls' Chorus 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, Tutoring 2, 3, Operetta 2, 3, 4 SANCHEZ, BERNADETTE Pep Club 2 SANCHEZ, BERNICE SANCHEZ, CHARLOTTE Student Council 4, Sophomore Senate 2, Senior Senate 4, Nurses Office Aide 4, Library Aide 4 SANCHEZ, CYNTHIA A. Student Council 2, 3, 4, Senior Senate 4, Class Treasurer 4, Vi-Queen Court 4, Girls' State 3, All School Play 3, 4, One Act Plays 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2, AFS 3 SANCHEZ, RICHARD C. SANCHEZ-DAVIS, BRENDA Student Council 2, 3, Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Spirit Sweetheart Attendant 3, Snow Princess 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, B-Team Cheerleader 2, Concert Choir 3, French Club 2, 3, Keyette Club 4, Saga 4, Operetta 3 SANDOVAL, ALVIN Class Treasurer 2 SANTILLANES, JOHN R. Football 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, V-Club 4, Tribune Prep Player of the Week 4 SARGENT, TERRY A. Student Council 4, Orchestra 2, 3, All School Plays 3, 4, Keyette Club 4 SATATHITE, JOHN F. SAUNDERS, JIM Baseball 3, FFA 3 SAYLOR, ROXANNE SCHERF, NANCY A. Student Council 2, 3, Sophomore Senate 2, Senior Senate 4, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Tutoring 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4, Gymnastics Club 4, Ski Club 4, Saga 4, Operetta 3, 4 SCOTT, ELSIE E. Student Council 2, 4, Senior Senate 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, All School Plays 4, One Act Plays 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Tutoring 2, Operetta 3, 4, DAR Citizenship Award 4, National Thes- pian Society 3, 4 SEGURA, CLYDE ROTC 4 SENA, EDWARD SENA, ROSELYN L. FHA 2 SERNA, CHRISTINE SHELLY, BARBARA Girls' Chorus 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2 SHREVE, ROXANNE FHA 4 SHRIVER, STEPHEN G. Student Council 3, 4, Senior Senate 4, Class Student Council Rep. 4, All School Plays 3, 4, One Act Plays 4, French Club'3, Speech Club 4, Drama Club 4. Ski Club 3. 4 SICKENGER, WESLEY Football 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 3 SILVA, MAURICE J. Student Council 4, Sophomore Senate 2, Senior Senate 4, Football 2, 3, 4, V-Club President 4, FCA 2, 3 SIMMONS, JAMES L. Rodeo Club 2, 3, 4, Tutoring 2, FFA 3, 4, ROTC 2, 3, Drill Team 2, 3, Vanguard 2, 3, FFA Treasurer 4 SIMMS, DIANE L. Student Council 4, Junior Senate 3, Senior Senate 4, Rodeo Club 2, Keyette Club 4 SIMOES, ANTOINETTE F. Homeroom Officer 2, National Spanish Honor Society 2 SISNEROS, BENNY J. Student Council 2, 3, Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Senior Senate 4, Class Stu- dent Council Rep. 2, 3, Homeroom Officer 4, Band 2, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, V-Club 4 SMITH, GLEN B. Student Council 2, 3, Class Student Council Rep. Homeroom Officer 3, Concert Choir 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Wrestling 3, Key Club 4, Operetta 4, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Executive Officer 4, Vanguard 2, 3, 4, Squad Leader 2 sMiTH, KEN N. Baseball 2, 3, 4 sMITi-I, kiivi M. Student Council 3, 4, Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Senior Senate 4, Home- l'joom4Officer 2, SAGA 4, Keyette Club Presi- en SNOWDON, THOMAS A. Student Council 2, 3, Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Class Student Council Rep. 2, 3, Boys' State 3, Band 2, All School Plays 4, West Point Leadership Board Nominee 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, V-Club 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, SAGA 4 STEVENS, KATHY Mixed Chorus 3, Concert 3, Counseling Office Aide 3, Speech Club 3, Drama 3, Keyette Club 4 STEVENS, LUCILLE Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Girls' Chorus 2, Mixed Chorus 3, Concert Choir 4 STOGNER, JANICE L. Student Council 3, Senior Senate 4, Home- room Officer 2, Majorette 4 STRIBLING, JOHN Concert Choir 3, All-State Chorus 3, Library Aide 3, Operetta 3 STUBBEN, HELEN STURIVANT, DOUGLAS All School Plays 3, 4 SUAZO, ANGELINE National Honor Society 4, SAGA 4 SUAZO, JON R. Student Council 4, Sophomore Senate 2, Senior Senate 4, Class Student Council Rep. 4, Homeroom'Officer 4, All School Plays 4, National Honor Society President 4 SUAZO, LARRY A. Football 2, Tennis 3 SUGGS, JANA J. Student Council 2, Senior Senate 4, Coun- seling Office Aide 4, Keyette Club 4, SAGA 4 SWAIN, BOYD R. All School Plays 3, 4, One Act Plays 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4 TAFOYA, RICHARD TAFOYA, TERRY TAPIA, SANDRA Military Ball Attendant 3, Main Office Aides 3, Attendance Office Aide 2, 3, DECA 4 TATE, DAVID TAYLOR, TRACY All School Plays 3, 4, One Act Plays 4, National Honor Society 4, Tutoring 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, Operetta 3, 4 TEAGUE, CHRISTOPHER Concert Choir 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, Operetta 2 THOMAS, DENNIS Mixed Chorus 3, Concert Choir 4, Baseball 2, V-Club 2, Operetta 3, 4 THOMPSON, KARLA Attendance Office Aide 4, Rodeo Club 3, Swimming 2, Tennis 2, FFA 3, DECA 4 TIBBETTS, HAROLD Class Student Council Rep. 2, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, Flight Sergeant 2, Vanguard 2 TIDENBERH, RUSSELL Football 2, Track 2 TIDWELL, DARLA TORRES, BERTHA TORREZ, DAVID TORREZ, KAREN Student Council 3, Junior Senate 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, B-Team Cheerleader 2, National Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, Span- ish Club 3, 4, Girls' Volleyball 2, 3, 4 TORREZ, LILLIAN Senior Senate 4, Vi-Queen Court 4, Military Ball Attendant 3, Band 3, 4, Majorette 3, 4, Counseling Office Aide 4, Gymnastics Club 2, 3, 4, FFA 3, Keyette Club 4, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Flight Sergeant 4 TRUJILLO, JAKE Homeroom Officer 2, Wrestling 2 TRUJILLO, KATHY Girls' Chorus 3, 4 TRUJILLO, LILLIAN Y. Student Council 2, Sophomore Senate Military Ball Queen 2, National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4, National Spanish Honor Society 2, Tutoring 2, Gymnastics Club 2, Spanish Club 2, ROTC 2, 3 TRUJILLO, LORRAINE Student Council 4, Military Ball Attendant 2, Orchestra 2, 3, French Club 2 TRUJILLO, PATRICIA Student Council 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Senior Senate 4, B-Team Cheerleader 2, National Spanish Honor Soci- ety 3, 4, FHA 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Key- ette Club 4, FHA President, intercity FHA, Volleyball 2, 3 TRUJILLO, REUBEN ROTC 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Vanguard 2, 3, 4, Squad Leader 2, 3, 4 TYSON, KEN Band 2, Football 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4 ULIBARRI, JO ANN Student Council 4, Sophomore Senate 2, Junior Senate 3, Senior Senate 4, Class Stu- dent Council Rep. 4, Snow Queen 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Span- ish Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Plays 3 ULIBARRI, SANDRA Student Council 3, 4, Sophomore Senate 2, Senior Senate 4, Class Student Council Rep, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3, 4, Girls' State 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3, National Spanish Honor Society 3, Spanish Club 3, OEA 3, Stater's Club, Drum Majorette 3, 4, Explorers Club VANSELOUS, JOE VAN WINKLE, IRENE Band 2 VIGIL, GERALD Homeroom Officer 3, Tutoring 4, Tennis 2, 3, Spanish Club 2 VIGIL, JEANNETTE Nurses Office Aide 3, Library Aide 3, Coun- seling Office Aide 3, Attendance Office Aide 3, National Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, OEA 3, 4 WATKINS, DEBRA Library Aide 3, Attendance Office Aide 3, Tutoring 2, OEA 3, 4, Legend 2 WALL, KAREN Stage Band 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Sex- tet 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4 WASSON, SAM Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 4 WEAVER, CYNTHIA L. Student Council 3, 4, Senior Senate 4, Homeroom Officer 3, 4, Keyette Club 4, Tutoring 4 WEBER, ROYCE Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Attendance Office Aide 4 WEDEMEYER, WILLY Student Council 3, Football 2 WELLS, REGINA WEST, DAVID Student Council 4, Class Student Council Rep. 2, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 4, Drama Club 4, Operetta 3, 4, All School Izlays 3, 4, One Act Plays 3, 4, Victor Viking WEST, VICKI WHATLEY, JEAN All School Plays 2, 3, 4, One Act Plays 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Vi-Oueen 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Tutoring 2, 3, Pres- ident of Thespian Troupe 1197 WHITLING, AMY WILLIAMS, CYNTHIA Guitar Class, Drama Class Play WILLIAMS, DEBBY J. WILLIAMS, MARIAN DECA, Indian Club WILLIAMS, STEPHEN DECA 4 WITT, ANDY Rodeo Club 3, Swimming 2, FFA 3, 4, French Club 2, Chess Club 2 WOOD, LINDA Orchestra 2, 3, 4 WOODY, TOM Track 2, DECA 4, Rodeo Club 4 WRIGHT, REBECCA Student Council 4, Senior Senate 4, Keyette Club 4, Legend 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Vikettes Photographer 3, 4, Photography Club 3 YARBROUGH, DEBBIE Tutoring 3, 4 ZALUGA, JOHN Tutoring 4 ZAMORA, TERRI Main Office Aides 3, Nurses Office Aide 3, Counseling Office Aide 3, Attendance Office Aide 3, OEA 3, 4, Tutoring 2 3 1 Talaya Gonzales, Lorraine Padilla, Gloria Montoya, Pat Trujillo, JoAnn Ulabarri, and Brad Holmes sing carols at the Christmas party. Akers, Index Seniors Abeyta, Andres 114, 203 Abeyta, Gary 203 Rodger 203 Candelaria, Sandra 206 Canfield, Mike 96, 106 Cardenas, Nellie 206 Carlisle, Elizabeth 87, 206 Carrillo, Paul 206 Casaus, Barbara 98, 206 Castillo, Carmen 206 Cervantes, Denine 53, 93, 101, 206, 231 Chamblee, Michele 100, 101, 206 Chappell, RuthAnne 206 Drake, Donald 87, 88, 94, 162, 210 Duncan, Jimmy 20, 108, 210 Dunkin, Gary 210 Duran, Juanita 210 Duran, Peter 26, 112,210 Elkins, Lesley 210 Encinias, Emily 210 Espinaos, Consuelo 95, 210 Estrada, Monica 87, 88, 91, 210 Fixemer, Irene 87, 88, 93, 210 Forbis, Jeanne 210 Akin, Emily 13, 46, 48, 65, 77, 79, 82, 87, 88, 94, 100, 101, 127, 200, 202, 203 Alarid, Rita 203 Alarid, Steven 76, 87, 94, 103, 116, 127, 203 Allen, Frank 65, 99, 133, 134, 137, 146, 147,203 Almaraz, Barbara 23, 203 Alonzo, JoAnn 203 Ambrose, Diane 101, 203 Amestoy, Ronald 203 Anaya, Grace 203 Gutierrez Anaya, Hazel 26, 112, 115, 127, 203 Charley, Delores 206 Chartier, Rene 12, 69, 74, 75, 79, 82, 87, 88, 94, 126, 127, 202, 206 Chavez, Adolph 206 Chavez Benjamin 133, 135, 207 Chavez, Deborah 105, 207 Chavez, Edward 110, 207 Chavez, Guadelupe 207 Chavez, Ignacio 207 Chavez Jeanette 97, 207 Frasure, Devonne 210 Galaldon, Thomas 210 Galindro, Michael 210 Gallegos, Corrine 38, 105, 210 Gallegos, Nancy 210 Gallegos, Phillip 211 Gallegos, Rosemary 87, 108, 109, 211 Garcia Belinda 93, 118, 127, 211 Garcia, Cecilia 211 Garcia Christine 211 Gibson, Leonard 212 Gilliam, Ramona 108, 212 Gins, Nancy 73, 75, 87, 88, 108, 126, 212 Gonzales, Annette 47, 70, 79, 82, 120, 208, 213 Gonzales, Anthony 112, 114, 213 Gonzales, Billey 213 Gonzales, Cecilia 213 Gonzales, Della 213 Gonzalles, Donna 48, 87, 88, 93, 108, 109, 213 Gonzales, Margie 213 Gonzales, Yolanda 213 Gorman, Louise 213 Grammer, David 213 Granados, Debbie 79, 81, 93 108,109,160, 161,213 Gregory, Larry 25, 213 Gresham, Carol 213 Griego, Griego, Griego, Gurule, Gurule, Jeannette 93, 213 Rose 213 Yvonne 213 Larry 213 Ramon 213 ' Garcia, Dante 28, 130, 133, 134, 211 Anaya , Mariano 114, 115, 203 Gutierrez Debra 214 Anderson, Andy 87, 203 Anderson, Gene 76, 87, 103, Chavez, Leonard 57, 76, 78, 99, 108, 109, 154, 207, 236 Chavez, Louise 207 Chavez, Martha 207 Chavez Michael 207 Chavez, Patrick 96, 207 Gutierrez Carlos 213 , Carol 213 Gutierrez, Clare 116, 214 127, 202, 203 Ansley, Steven 203 207 Apachito, Carla 64, 104 Aragon, Herman 99, 140, 142, 143, 203 Aragon, Martin 203 Archibeque, Fred 203 Archibeque, Rita 204 Archuleta, Marie 204 Archuleta, Monique 204 Archuleta, Rufino 204 Arellano, Janet 93, 108, 109, 160, 161, 204 Armenta, Rodger 126, 204 Armijo, Debra 204 Arroyo, Aileen 75, 76, 88, 91, 103, 202, 204 Avritt, Thomas 25, 132, 133, 134, Chavez, Rebecca 48, 88, 202, 207 Chavez, Theresa 20, 207 Cillessen, Edwin 106, 107, 207 Clark, Susan 91, 100, 127, 207 Clary, Rena 87, 93, 100, 101, 154, 204 Ayers, Baca, Connie 204 Maria 96, 204 Baca, Marie Rita 204 Baca, Rosanna 204 Baca, Stephanie 204 Baker, Bonnie 204 Collins, Marlene 116, 207 Colson, Dolores 207 Comyford, Glen 106, 107, 207 Cohdit, Brian 110, 133, 134, 149, 207, 211 Conroy, Bernadette 208 Contreras, Sarah 208 Cordova, Kathy 208 Cordova, Lucy 208 Corey, Harry 208 Corle, Gayle 76, 79, 82, 103, 160, 161, 208 Corona, John 36, 208 Cotinola, Ronnie 208 Cox, David 209 Cox, Sherri. 209 Craig, Robert 118, 209 Cruz, Cathleen 116, 209 Cully, Timothy 69, 94, 109 Garcia David 114, 118 Garcia Dolores 211 Garcia Donna 211 Garcia Eric 96, 211 Garcia, Galo 212 Garcia, Irene 212 Garcia Jose 112, 114,212 Gutierrez Gutierrez, Doris 214 Rosanne 214 Guzman, Rosemarie 96, 214 Hagood, Paul 214 Haner, Sheryl 214 Harris, Steven 214 Garcia Louis 212 Garcia Lupe 97, 102, 212 Garcia, Mary E. 212 Garcia, Mary G. 212 Garcia, Michael 212 Garcia, Michael E. 76, 99, 103, 108. 109, 140,154,212 Garcia Nora 212 Garcia Robert 212 Garrison, Gordon 212 Garrison, Janice 212 Gates, Jerry 133, 135 Gay, Daniel 212 Gerard, Robert 38, 92, 162, 212 212 Harvey, Jeffrey 215 Harviston, Deborah 97, 102, 215 Hauert, Sheryl 88, 124, 125, 215 Hawkins, Susan 215 . Hernandez, Martin 96, 114, 215 Herrera, Anthony 138, 139 Herrera, Benjamin 215 Herrera, Michael 118, 125, 215 Herrera, Tony 215 Herrington, Patricia 215 Hobart, Mark 51, 88, 92, 94, 108, 215 V' Bail, Mary 204 Barber, Ralph 138, 204 Barela, Orlando 204 Barnes, Charles 204 Bechdol, James 106, 107 Begay, Joan 204 Begay, Tina 205 Begaye, Gilbert 205 Begaye, Loretta 205 Benge, Criswell 106, 107 Bernauer, Karen 28, 205 Betsworth, Chris 205 Bilan, Tom 26, 116, 117,205 Blackwater, Minnie 97 Blagg, Douglas 92, 103, 162, 205 Bobb, James 107 Boyd, Jo 205 Brady, Michael 112, 114, 115, 206 Brewer, Billy 88, 92, 103, 108, 109, 206 Brock, Max 206 Brown, Cheryl 206 Burns, Elsie 206 Byrd ll, Robert 114, 206 Candelaria, Daniel 206 Curtner, Cynthia 209 Dale, Timothy 209 Daub, John 127, 209 Davidson, Douglas 123, 209, 214 Davis, Clifford 114, 209 Davis, Novella 66, 116, 117, 209 Davis, Susan 209 Dean, Vicki 73, 79, 80, 88, 94, 127, 209 Decker, Richard 209 DelaPena, Julio 114 DeLeon, Peggy 87, 160, 161, 209 Delgado, Marcia 97, 209 Dennis, Roy 56, 60, 66, 72, 75, 76, 78, 79, 83, 88, 92, 99, 103,110,116,117,154,209, 246 Destea, Lorraine 209 Deswood, Glorianne 104, 118, 209 Dewees, Arthur 209 Dick, Gretchen 210 Dickson, Russell 133, 134, 210 Dixon Martha 60 87 88 93 94 -1- 105' 127' 210 ' ' ' ' ' Tony Otero long jumps in one of Valley's track Donegan, Judith 210 FDGGIS. Holmen, Ross 118, 215 Holmes, Bradley 48, 77, 79, 80, 82, 87, 92, 103, 116, 117, 126, 215, 239 Horne, Ronald 116, 215 Howard, Mary 215 Hubbard, Louis 76, 78, 79, 81, 92, 99, 103, 126, 154,155. 215 Hughes, Debra 87, 94, 100, 101 127, 215 Jack, Eva 215 Jaramillo, Carlotta 77, 87, 88, 91, 93, 110, 215 Jim, Daisy 215 Jim, Lucy 216 Jimenez, Maria 97, 216 Jimzo, Don 114, 118,216 Jinzo, Martin 216 Joe, Bobby 216 Joe, Shirley 216 Johnson, Dianna 96 Johnson, Pam 87, 127, 216 Johnson, Richard 126, 154, 155 216 Johnson, Terrence 216 Johnson, Vernon 216 Kaufman, Lynn 216 Kelly, Mike 216 Kelly, Paul 216 Kerby, William 216 Keso, Danny 216 Keso, Roxanne 216 Keswater, Danny 34, 96, 118, 216 Kilbey, Blaire 87, 88, 100, 101, 127, 216 Killebrew, Karen 77, 216 King, Dennison 216 Kniffen, Laurie 77, 216 Kohlmeyer, Royce 104, 217 Kozlowski, Larry 96, 200, 217 Kulish, Ramona 217 Lane, Dianna 117, 162,217 Langner, Mark 65, 70, 79, 82, 87,100,101,116,126,217 Lard, Sammye 96 Larvingo, Bertha 217 Lavery, Matthew 114, 217 Leach, Michael 118, 128, 146, 147, 218 Legant, Ellen 118, 127,218 Lehman, Mary 26, 116, 117, 126, 218 Leist, Blair 218 Leyba, Hilda 218 Leyba, Yvonne 97, 103, 126, 218 Linthicum, Marie 97, 218 Loftfield, Curtis 218 Logan, Cynthia 218 Lopez, Dorothy 218 Lopez, Joseph 76, 103, 112, 114, 115, 218 Lovato, Frances 218 Madrid, Joann 97, 219 Maestas, Anthony 140 Maestas, Theresa 87, 219 Maestas, Walter 78, 91, 126, 154, 156,219 Maez, Landis 77, 88, 92, 103, 110, 111,219 Malin, Gary 219 Manchester, David 219 Manno, Mary 87, 93, 94, 219 Mansfield, Sandra 219 Manzanares, Pat 219 Marquez, Juan 219 Marquez, Laura 88, 110, 219 Marquez, Precilla 97, 219 Marsh, Mary Ann 219 Martin, Stuart 219 Martine, Victoria 104, 219 Lovato, Gilbert 76, 79, 83, 103, 132,134,151,218 Lucero, Arnold 76, 99, 103, 108, 109,133,134,218 Lucero, Bobby 218 Lucero, Danny 218 Lucero, Donna 29, 88, 93, 95, 126, 127, 218 Lucero, Patricia 218 Lucero, Patsy 98, 218 Lucero, Robert 138, 139, 151, 153, 218 Lucero, Stanley 114 Lujan, Christina 104, 219 Lujan, Deborah 219 Lujan, Mary 104, 219 Luna, Valerie 200, 219 Lutz, Linda 219 Martinez, Alma 97, 220 Martinez, Augustine 220 Martinez, Catherine 220 Martinez, Charlie 220 Martinez, Clarence 88, 99, 154, 156, 220 Martinez, Dennis 88, 99, 103, 108, 109, 154, 156,220 Martinez, Edith 220 Martinez, James 220 Martinez, Loretta F. 96, 221 Martinez, Loretta O, 118 Martinez, Lucy 221 Martinez, Mary 97 Martinez, Patrick 100 Martinez, Phillip 104, 110, 111. 221 Martinez, Richard 147, 221 Martinez, Ruth 221 Martinez, Thomas 221 Martinez, Yolanda 221 Mascone, Russell 106, 154, 221 Matejka, Becky 221 McAfee, Randall 112, 114 McAlister, Paula 221 McCalister, Martha 24, 117, 221 Dan Drury plays Mark Schlitz in a skit for a pep assembly. McCarley, Ronda 93, 221 McDaniel, Jimmie 221 McGarvey, Patrick 221 McGovern, Susan 221 Meek, Ronald 148, 149, 221 Merwin, Mike 79, 83, 118, 126, 146, 147,214,221 Meyer, Cynthia 221 Michael, Glen 221 Miera, Cathy 221 Mills, Dan 222 Mirabal, Joseph 114, 222 Mitchell, Linda 222 Moffett, Donald 222 Moftett, Thomas 222 Molholm, Susan 222 Molina, Thomas 103, 112, 114, 115, 222 Molinar, Sylvia V. 222 Montano, Elizabeth 223 Montano, Jesse G. 223 Montano, Rita 223 Montano, Rudy L. 223 Montano, Samuel N. 114, 223 Montoya, Deborah 23, 48, 87, 223 Montoya, Gloria M, 88, 93, 98, 223, 239 Montoya, Paul D. 108, 132, 133, 134, 223 Montoya, Ray A. 99, 103, 108, 133, 134, 137, 154, 157, 233 Montoya, Rita M, 116, 117,223 Moore, Carol L. 223 Mora, Steven V. 223 Moraga, Gino L. 223 Morales, Hector L. 223 Morton, Jennie F, 91, 127, 223 Morton, Karen 223 Murphy, Dennis W. 223 Myer, Joan 127, 223 Myers, Rosemary 104, 223 Myers, Tom 223 Nahkai, Custer 106, 107, 138, 139, 224 Narro, Lydia A. 224 Narvaes, Martha 44, 49, 74, 75, 87, 129 Newman, Charles 224 Nieto, Juanita 224 Nieto, Steven W. 224 Noffz, Marla M. 224 Norvell, Rita M. 87, 88, 224 Nunn, Sharon E. 225 O'Connell, Dennis D. 225 Ogorek, Gloria 225 Olguin, Jerry B. 225 Olona, Thomas J. 96, 225 Orona, Bruce C. 116 Ortiz, Paul E. 151, 225 Osborn, Jerrold H. 114, 225 Otero, Manuel 96, 225 Otero, Patrick J. 65, 76, 94, 103 108, 133, 134,225,243 Otero, Ruby M. 225 Overmier, Terina L. 118, 225 Ozanich, Debra l. 225 Pacheco, Anthony J. 225 Padilla, Dianna L. 217, 225 Padilla, Florentino M. 225 Parraz, Charles 225 Pavlakovich, Barbara A. 87, 88, 93, 98, 124, 125, 126,225 Perea, Andrea 32, 225 Perea, Elena Y. 225 Perea, Jake A. 40, 225 Perea, Lillian M. 226 Pete, Ramon 217 Pickrel, Greg T. 226 Pierce, Robert A. 226, 54, 88, 92, 110, 111 Pilon, Lynn E. 226 Platero, Rosemarie 226 Poling, Andrew 226 Pope, Kevin 226 Powers, Lem 226 Price, Lila 226 Price, Ricky 226 Pritchard, Gregory 226 Pursch, Alan 226 Quintana, Joseph 226 Rael, Theresa 226 Ramirez, Joseph 226 Ramirez, Loretta 226 Ray, Bruce 106, 107, 217, 226 Reck, Terri 101, 226 Reed, Jerry 226 Reeves, Eva 123, 226 Reno, Ronda 49, 226 Richardson, Theda 65, 224, 226 Rivers, Thomas 227 Rodarte, Mildred 227 Rodriquez, Annamarie 227 Rogers, Roosevelt 36, 79, 80, 140, 141, 142 Romem' Patricia 87, ss, 91, 93, Romero, Charles 227 Romero, Charlotte 227 Romero, Eileen 227 Romero, Gilbert 227 Romero, Gloria 227 Romero, Helen 49, 77, 87, 88, 108, 227 Romero, John 114, 118, 227 Romero, Joseph 227 Romero, Margaret 227 Yolanda 97, 227 Rouse, Jerry 96, 227 Rowe, Lori 87, 127, 214, 227 Roybal, Roderick 108, 140, 227 Roybal, Rodney 57, 108, 227 Roybal, Theresa 227 Rubio, Elizabeth 102, 227 Ruiz, Elena 227 Ruiz, Yolanda 48, 79, 81, 120, 121, 127, 128,227 Saavedra, Babara 200, 205, 228 Saavedra, Kathy 228 Saavedra, Marie 98, 228 Saiz, Margaret 98, 228 Salas, Agnes 118 Saldavar, Dolores 228 Sallie, Jean 116, 228 Sanchez, Bernadette 228 Sanchez, Bernice 228 Sanchez, Charlotte 228 Sanchez, Cynthia 47, 76, 87, 101, 202, 208, 228 Sanchez, Lorraine 118 Sanchez, Richard 228 Sanchez-Davis, Brenda 93, 108, 109,160,161,228 Sandoval, Alvin 31, 228 Sandoval, Roderick 148, 149, 150 Santillanes, John 70, 79, 80, 133, 134,137, 140, 142, 220, 228, 233 Sargent, Terry 87, 93, 151, 222, 228 Satathite, John 228 Saunders, John 228 Saylor, Elizabeth 228 Scheel, William 228 Scherf, Nancy 116, 228 Scott, Elsie 78, 79, 80, 98, 101, 116, 126, 229 Segura, Clyde 114, 229 Sena, Edward 229 Sena, Roselyn 229 Serna, Christine 229 Shelly, Barbara 229 Shreve, Roxanne 229 Shriver, Stephen 87, 100, 101, 224, 229 Sickenger, Wayne 229 , Sickenger, Wesley 229 Silva, Maurice 88, 99, 132, 134, 211, 229 Simmons, Debra 96 Sommons, James 106, 107, 229 Simms, Diane 56, 87, 88, 229 Simoes, Antoinette 50, 229 Sisneros, Benjamin 132, 135, 229 Smith, Gail 96, 229 Smith, Glenn 66, 92, 112, 114, 115, 116, 126,229 Smith, Kenneth 154, 157, 229 Smith, Kim 79, 83, 93, 108, 229 Suazo, John 87, 88, 126, 127, 230 Suazo, Larry 230 Suggs, Jana 88, 93, 108, 181, 230 Swain, Boyd 230 Tafoya, Richard 230 Tafoya, Terry 230 Tapia, Sandra 96, 230 Tate, David 230 Taylor, Tracy 126, 230 Teague, Chris 116, 230 Thomas, Dennis 116, 230 Thompson, Darla 96, 230 Tibbetts, Harold 230 Tidenberg, Russell 231 Tidwell, Darla 231 Torres, Bertha 231 Torres, David 231 Torrez, Karen 91, 160, 161, 231 Torrez, Lillian 48, 68, 88, 112, 115, 125, 231 Trujillo, Jake 231 Trujillo, Katherine 231 Trujillo, Lillian 93, 103, 115, 127, 232 Trujillo, Lorraine 87, 151, 232 Trujillo, Snowdon, Thomas 76, 79, 81, 92,103,108,132,133,135, , 151, 152, 229 Stevens, Kathryn 230 Stevens, Lucille 230 Stogner, Janice 88, 95, 125, 230 Stribling Stubben, ,John 230,116 Helen 230 Sturdivant, Douglas 230 Suazo, Angeline 108, 127,230 98, 232, 248 Trujillo, Reuben 112, 114, 232 Tyson, Kenneth 232 Ulibarri, Jo Ann 20, 57, 58, 59, 87, 88, 232, 236, 239 Ulibarri, Sandra 76, 87, 103, 118, 232 Vanselous, Joe 232 VanWinkle, Rene 232 Vigil, Gerald 232 Vigil, Leah 97, 232 Wall, Karen 66, 116, 117, 126, 232 Wasson, Samuel 118, 232 Watkins, Debra 232 Weaver, Cynthia 87, 93, 214, 232 , Weber, Joyce 232 Wedemeyer, William 232 Wells, Regina 232 West, David 222, 232 West, Vicki 232 Whatley, Jean 49, 100, 101, 233 Whitling, Amy 233 Williams, Cynthia 233 Williams, Debby 233 Williams, Marian 233 Williams, Stephen 91, 233 Witt, Andrew 233 Wood, Linda 233 Woody, Thomas 96, 233 Wright, Rebecca 87, 88, 93, 110 120, 122, 127, 233, 105 Yarbrough, Debra 105, 233 Zaluga, John 105, 233 Zamora, Teresa 97, 233 Juniors Abeyta, Albert 182 Akers, Mary 182 Akin, Stephan 53, 74, 79. 81, 86, 87,89,100,101,146,182 Alarid, Ann 182 Alarid, Karen 89, 93, 182 Alonzo, Victoria 182 Amaya, Rosalie 115, 182 Anaya, Leonard 182 Anderson, James 116, 132, 182 Anderson, Kristian 182 Anella, Albert 151, 182 Apodaca, Laura 115, 182 Apodaca, Lucille 189 Aragon, Donnie 183 Archibeque, Edward 113, 183 Archuleta, Benjamin 113, 183 Arellano, Mark 183 Arellano, Raymond 183 Arheta, Johnny 183 Armijo, Gerald 183 Armijo, Joseph 132, 136, 151, 183 Armijo Leonard 70, 183 Armijo Rudy 114, 183 Armstrong, Gregory 84, 95, 183 Arnold, Patricia 183 Arnold, Randy 183 Artz, Kim 183 Atencio, Marie 183 Augustine, Karen 102, 104 Austin, Loretta 183 Avritt, Donald 183 Baca, Daniel 183 Baca, David 183 Baca, Kenny 24, 183 Baldwin, Loretta 183 Banister, Jay 183 Barela, Jose 183 The big tricycle race is on between Mr. Gruner, Mr. Vasquez, and Mr. Sord representing Valley's three classes. Barrows, Daniel 146, 183 Beach, David 61, 140, 141, 143, 144, 145, 183 Bedeaux, Sherry 89, 101, 183 Begay, Karen 183 Benally, Elmer 45, 138 Benally, William 38, 188 Bernaver, Steve 183 Black, Jerry 39, 154, 183 Blake, Daryl 157, 183 Bland, Gloria 183 Bonda, Cynthia 106, 183 Bonham, Karen 183 Bonner, Joe 183 Botsford, Charles 39, 118, 138, 183 Bradford, Brenda 118, 183 Bradly, Deborah 86, 183 Breer, Ricky 183 Britenbach, Pamela 117, 183 Bresett, Warren 29, 183 Brighton, Mark 183 Briley, Elaine 118, 184 Brito, Brandt 110, 184 Brown, Donna 89, 101, 184 Bruno, Carlos 113, 184 Delao, Sharon 186, 189 Deladena, Ruben 38, 186 Devilliers, lsaac 50, 64, 101, 186 Dike, Martin 186 Gonzales, Ernest 188 Gonzales, Max 188 Gonzales, Theresa 188 Gonzales Thomas 188 Gonzales, Victoria 188 Burris, Frances 184 Dogger, Linden 86, 186 Byers, Rosalie 89, 124, 125, 187 Byrd, Henry 113, 184 Byrne, Wesley 107 Cadena, Alice 184 Dixon, Simpson 130, 138, 151, 186 Graeber, Dennis 188 Gray, Debra 188 Cain, Sabrina 184 Calderon, Samuel 140, 144, 184, 189 Candelaria, Carol 116, 184 Candelaria, Frieda 89, 184 Candelaria, Lita 184 Candelaria, Patricia 184 Gallegos, Lorraine 86, 186 Candelaria, Pauline 184 Candelaria, Philip 113, 184 Candelaria, Robert 148, 150, 184 Cardenas, Stephanie 184 Carrasco, Catherine 89, 98, 184 Casados, Linda 184 Castillo, Antonio 61, 140, 141, 142,184 Cathey, Terry 184 Cathy, Robin 184 Cebada, Dalila 184 Centeno, Anna Marie 120, 121, 122,185 Cervantes, Richard 185 Cervantes, Ruben 185 Chavez, Anita 185 Chavez, Daniel 185 Chavez, Deborah 185 Chavez, Diane 29, 86, 89, 91, Dosch, Debra 35, 186 Downs, Georgia 186 Drury, Danny 61, 86, 89, 99, 1 138,151,152,184, 86, 241 Duboise, Mic.hael 140, 186 Duncan, Orlando 114, 186 Duran, Arlene 186 Duran, Daniel 186 Duran, Rebecca 95 Eddy, Allison 186 Emillio, Donald 133, 186 Encinias, Anna Marie 186 Espinosa, Robert 186 Esquibel, Carla 186 Estrada, Clarita 186 Faris, Sheila 186 Faykus, Joann 186 Felty, Thomas 84, 95, 1 Feyan, Joan 186 Fisher, Terry 186 Flores, Sandra 53, 186 Flowers, William 186 Francis, John 26, 113, 131, 182, 186 Freeman, Vanessa 186 Fresques, Alex 186 Fresquez, David 186 Gabel, Joseph 186 Gallegos, Carlos 186 16,186 Griego, Arthur 188 Griego, Barbara 188 Griego, Carlos 188 Griego, Cindy 188 Griego Emily 188 Griego Geanette 29, 86, 89, 93, 188 Griego Michael 188 Griego Patricio 39,188 Griego, Sarah 188 Grisham, Debra 188 146 Grove, Robyn 116, 188 Guardiola, Edward 188 , Gurule, Carmen 188 Gurule, Leonard 151, 152, 188 Gutierrez, Ollie 188 Guzman, Joe 114, 188 Hall, Rebecca 89, 151, 153, 188 Hanson, Alan 188 Harry, Ernestine 188 Hartly, Vicki 189 Harvel, Scott 86, 89, 108, 146, 189 Hatley, Carol 189 Haynes, Patrick 189 Helling, Loretta 97, 189 Henline, Jeweline 118, 189 Hernandez, Robert 189 Hernandez, Martin 189 Herrera, Anna Marie 86, 96, 189 Cinelli, J 182, 185 Chavez, James F. 114, 185 Chavez, James V. 185 Chavez, Jim 185 Chavez, Patricia 185 Chavez, Robert 185 Chavez, Roland 185 Chavez, Shirley 31, 115, 185 Chee, Marietta 104, 118, 185 Chiordia, David 185 Cillessen, Charlotte 106, 185 udlth 185 Clark, Mark 185 Clark, Michael 185 Clay, Veleta 185 Cochrane, Patrick 106, Concha, Barbara 185 Contreras, Mike 185 Coones, Francis 185 Copeland, Robert 185 185 Corder, Charles 96, 113, 115, 185 Cordova, Monica 185 Cordova Cordova, Cathy 185 Cordova, Gina 120, 121, 122 Cordova, James 185 Cordova, Leonard 185 Cordova , Natalie 185 Cordova, Patricia 89, 185 Rosalie 185 Gallegos, Rosanna 187 Gallegos, George 186 Galvan, Virginia 187 Garcia, Albert 187 Garcia, Clara 187 Garcia, Coreena 187 Garcia, Debbie 187 Garcia, Donna 187 Garcia, Eddie 96, 187 Garcia, Eleanor 187 Garcia, George 187 Garcia, Georgia 187 Garcia, Gary 187 Garcia, Glenn 132, 154, 187, 190 Garcia, Lorraine 187 Garcia, Luis 187 Garcia, Marie 89, 187 Garcia, Marina 30, 97, 187 Garcia, Mary 97, 187 Garcia, Michael A. 77, 86, 89, 182, 187 Garcia, Michael O. 187 Garcia, Michael R. 187 Garcia Orlando 115, 187 Garcia Oscar 187 Garcia Raymond 52, 187 Garcia Ricardo 188 Garcia Steve 188 Garcia, Tommy 188 Herrera, Dorothy 89, 189 Herrera, Joseph 96, 189 Hoffman, Joshua 189 Hood, Ernest 67, 140, 144, 145 Hoover, Cathy 189 Horne, Cheryl 189 Howell, Robert 189 Hubbard, Neal 69, 73, 75, 96, 108, 189 Hunick, Henry 189 lngle, Kenneth 189 James, Barbara 89, 189 Jaramillo, Barbara 102, 189 Jaramillo, Jose 189 Jaramillo, Judith 189 Jaramillo, Lorraine 190 Jaramillo, Martin 154, 190 Jaramillo, Victoria 190 Jenkins, Carol 89, 187, 190 Jim, Stanley 138, 190 John, Leslie 38 John, Lester 190 Johnson, Cynthia 190 Johnson, David 39, 190 Johnson, Gary 190 Johnson, Kay 190 Johnson, Leah 190 Coulter, Carl 185 Counts, Darlah 117, 185 Creamer, Ismael 185 Crespin, Augustin 148, 150, 185 Crowell, Erika 185 Cunningham, Leslie 66, 185 Cunningham, Paul 185 Curran, Mary 26, 185 Curtner, Cheryl 186 Davis, Arcola 186 Davis, Edward 164, 186 Dean, Lori 186 Decker, Patricia 186 Garza, Felice 188 Gearhart, Bert 188 Gill, Debra 188 Gill, Shelly 188 Gillespie, Margaret 89, 188 Gillreath, Franklin 104, 188 Girard, Theresa 66, 116, 188 Golston, Mike 162, 188 Gomez, Lorraine 115, 188 Gonzales, Catherine 188 Gonzales, Charlene 188 Gonzales, Christine 188 Gonzales, Diane 188 Jojola, Willy 118, 190 Jones, Cindy 118, 190 Justesen, Laurie 190 Kainz, Dana 23, 132, 190 Keener, Kathy 190 Keim,Terry113, 114, 115,190 Kelly, Dennis 190 King, Laurie 190 Kolkmeyer, Mary 190 Kraemer, Michael 110, 111, 154, 190 Kreider, Mark 123, 190 Kugler, Janice 190 Lacour, Linda 118, 190 Lascano, Jose 191 Lea, Wendy 120, 121, 122, 191 - ,,.-. Pat Otero skies Colorado. down the slopes at Purgatory Leblanc, Mike 191 Leon, Joyce 191 Leyba, Cynthia 86, 91, 93, 97, 191 ' Leyba, Francis 191 Leyva, Janice 191 Lightfoot, James 140, 191 Undsey Stephen 191 Linthicum, John 26, 191 Litrell, Susan 191 Loftfield, Katherine 29, 191 Lovato, Ernest 191 Lovato, Kathryn 191 Lovato, Lovato, Lucero, Lucero, Lucero, Lucero, Lucero, Lucero, Lucero, Leonard 191 Nicholas 154, 190 Fernando 191 Janie 191 Joseph 191 Judith 89, 191 Lorraine 191 Marty 191 Pamela 30, 191 Lucht, Gregory 113, 118 Lujan, Jerry 191 Lyons, Scott 110, 111, 191 Maclay, Laura 191 Madrid, Deborah 89, 191 Maestas, Bill 191 Maestas, Norvella 104, 191 M86St8S ,Rmky191 Maestas, Rita 191 Maestas ,nudyiei Maez, Leland 92, 191 Maldona do, Raymond 191 Mansfield, Rodney 14, 191 Marcelli, Teresa 164, 191 Markle, Shannon 106, 191 Marquez, Mary 191 Martin, Alma 191 Martin, Frank 157, 191 Martinez, Anita 191 Martinez, Anna 191 Martinez, Annette 95, 191 Martinez, Bernadette 192 Martinez, Cameron 84, 104, 192 Martinez, Connie 192 Martinez, Debra 192 Martinez, Gary 146, 147, 192 Martinez, John 98, 192 Martinez, Lana 35 Martinez, Leonard 113, 192 Martinez, Loretta 192 Martinez, Lorraine 86, 89, 110, 111, 192 Martinez, Mario 50, 57, 133, 151, 153, 192 Martinez, Mary 192 Martinez, Michael 192 Martinez, Nap 192 Martinez, Nicolasita 192 Martinez, Patricia A. 192 Martinez, Patricia A, 192 Martinez, Rose 192 Mascareno, Leroy 192 Mason, Lillian 86, 192 Maurino, Thonas 192 Neilsen, Eva 89, 91, 124, 125, 182, 194 Nieto, Anne 194 Novat, Michael 146, 194 Oldfield, Donnie 64, 100, 101, 194 Olguin, Sylvia 194 Ortega, Barbara 60, 62, 63, 86, 89, 110, 194 Ortega, Loretta 194 Ortega, Margaret 194 Ortega, Theresa 117, 194 Ortiz, Anthonette 194 Ortiz, Pabllita 194 Ortiz, Shirley 89, 105, 110, 111, 194 Oselio, lda 64, 101, 194 Otero, Erma 120, 121, 122, 194 Otero, Grace 194 Otero, Susan 195 Pohl, Rita 89, 116, 195 Pope, Sidney 195 Porter, Douglas 105, 195 Pruitt, Olin 195 Quintana, Augustine 195 Quintana, Martha 96, 195 Quintana, Ruby 30, 195 Ranall, Charles 195 Raney, Christine 86, 117, 195 Rasmussen, Lisa 195 Raymond, Deborah 195 Reeves, Julie 118, 195 Rehberg, Stephen 113, 115, 196 Reidl, Alice 91, 101, 196 Remele, Shelly 66, 86, 89, 116, 196 Ritfenburgh, Anthony 196 Robinett, Shelly 116, 117 Robinson, Susan 196 Salazer, Vivian 196 Salt, Evelyn 196 Sammons, Mary 196 Sanchez, Andrew 48, 92, 196 Sanchez, Cindy 196 Sanchez, Denise 86, 89, 116, 196 Sanchez, Henry 196 Sanchez, Karen 57, 59, 86, 89 117, 196 Sanchez, Lois 96, 196 Sanchez, Melina 86, 197 Sanchez, Michael 197 Sanchez, Norman 197 Sanchez, Richard 197 Sanchez, Robert 197 Sanchez, Ronald 23, 39, 196 Sandoval, Daphine 91, 197 Sandoval, Dianna 89, 91, 187, 197 McBroom, John 192 McCallister, Michael 106, 107 McCamey, Steven 31, 192 McConaughy, John 192 McCulloch, Cara 64, 89, 101, 162, 182, 192 McDaniel, Debra 192 McDonald, Wayne 192 McElroy, Allen 192 McGovern, Kevin 192 McKenzie, Raymond 192 McKenzie, Tim 118, 192 Mecklenburg, Robert 192 Meek, Christine 192 Menke, Carol 106, 192 Mensay, Shireda 192 Mercado, lsauro 154, 192 Mestas, Barbara 192 Metcalf, Roxanne 192 Metoyer, Anthony 192 Meyer, Julius 96, 110, 111, 192 Miller, Betty Ann 192 Minoli, Toni 192 Mirabal, Phillip 193 Pacek, Karen 195 Padilla, Alexander 195 Padilla, David 195 Padilla, Dolores 195 Padilla, Steven 195 Padilla, Vincent 195 Paez, Frances 195 Pando, Edward 195 Paperman, Anres 195 Pargas, Patricia 195 Park, Johnny 195 Parker, Andre 61, 96, 195 Parker, Patrica 195 Patterson, Deborah 195 Paul, Eva 195 Paulo, Albert 63, 74, 75, 77, 86 89, 248 Peacock, Jeffrey 92, 195 Peinado, Leroy 113, 195 Pende ry, Bruce 146, 195 Pennybacker, Deborah 195 Perea, Alice 96, 195 Perea, Judy 100, 195 Perea, Judy A. 195 Robles, Edward 48, 196 Rodriguez, Jeanette 196 Rodriguez, Tony 196 Romero, Derek 196 Romero, Dolores 97, 196 Romero, Elizabeth 196 Romero, Esther 196 Romero, Jeanette 97, 196 Romero Romero , Joseph 196 , Marie 196 Romero, Mary 89, 196 Romero, Patricia 118, 196 Romero Rosanne 49, 120,121, 122, i 96 ' Romero, Santos 196 Roybal, Rosella 196 Ruiz, Anthony 24, 196 Ruiz, Dolores 196 Rust, Amy 86, 196 Saavedra, Henry 36, 140, 144, 196 Saiz, Diana 196 Saiz, La Saiz, Lu wrence 196, 113 pe 30, 196 Santillanes, Richard 197 Savage, Casandra 197 Savedra, Annabelle 197 Saxton, Robert 197 Schwab, Douglas 197 Scott, Deanna 197 - Scott, Diana 197 Searcy, Rayellen 86, 116, 197, 246 Sedall, John 132, 151, 152, 197 Sedillo, Celina 197 Sedillo, George 197, 113 Sedillo, Lawrence 197 Selman, Robert 113, 197 Sena, Johnny 197 Serna, Maurice 197 Serna, Phillip 197 Sevier, Kevin 197 Sheets, Linda 197 Sherred, James 141, 140, 142, 143, 197 Silva, Patrick 197 Smiley, Marietta 197 Mitchell, Phyllis 193 Montoya Montoya, Montoya, Montoya, Montoya, Montoya, Montoya, Montoya, Montoya, Montoya, Montoya, Elizabeth 190 Montano, , Alfred 146, 193 Annette 89, 193 Dianne 115, 193 Dinah 193 Fred 118, 193 Loretta 193 Manuel 193 Marcus 132, 193 Marcy 136, 193 Michael 193 Ramona 86, 98, 193 Moore, Rachel 70 Mora, Barbara 193 Morales, Wilfred 32 Morgan, Douglas 123, 193 Morris, Marla 108, 193 Morrison, Brian 193 Moseley, Robert 193 Moser, Deborah 66, 116 Motto, Anthony 193 Motto, Gary 193 Moya, Josephine 193 Moya, Steven 193 Munoz, Lisa 26, 193 Myers, Lorraine 84, 104, 193 Myrick, lrene 194 Najera, Carolyn 89, 120, 121, 129, 194 Naka, Eva 194 Narro, Rosemary 194 Navalesi, Dena 194 Nelson, Harold 23, 194 Newsom, Jerry 116, 194 Nez, Bessie 189, 194 44 Perea, Theresa 86, 89, 98, 195 Peterson, Stephanie 195 Phillips, Ronald 195 Pierson, Colleen 97, 195 Pittman, Linda 195 Pogan, Rhonda 101, 195 Saiz, Vina 86, 89, 115, 194, 196 Salas, Frank 196 Salazar, Anthony 116 Salazar, Clara 196 Salazar, Deborah 196 Salazer, Ruth 48, 120, 121, 196 Smith, Betty 197 Smith, Debra 197 Smith, Joycetta 61, 197 Smith, Larry 95, 197 Smith, Robin 197 Smith, Vernon 197 Dancers perform at the Indian Pow-Wow held in Valley's gym. Sorrell, Bernard 197 Sotelo, Gus 197 Spencej Aaron 197 Starkey, Suzanne 106, 197 Steele, Robert 197 Stevens, Gilbert 197 Steward, Sandra 197 Stone, Martha 118, 197 Storer, John 148, 198 Strange, Brenda 198 Stribling, John 116, 66, 198 Suazo, Avery 198 Sutien, Julian 198 Sweeten, William 198 Tafoya, Demetrio 198 Tafoya, Eliseo 113, 198 Tafoya, Gilbert 198 Tafoya, Phillip 86, 113 Tapia, Abraham 23, 198 Tapia, Carolyn 89, 198 Tapia, Dorothy 31 Taylor, Craig 198 Thomas, Lee Roy 38, 198 Thompson, Janet 198 Thompson, Kenneth 106, 198 Thompson, Lynn 30, 86, 89, 198 Thompson, Michele 198 Threlkeld, Kyle 154, 198 Tidwell, Mary 198 Torres, Marvin 198 Torres, Michael 198 Torres, Orlando 198 Trujillo, Carlos 198 Trujillo, DeBorth 105, 198 Trujillo, Dolores 86, 98, 198 Trujillo, Ernest 198 Trujillo, Herman 113, 198 Trujillo, Jimmy 118, 198 Trujillo, Lupita 104 Trujillo, Stella 198 Urias, Irene 95, 198 Valdez, Carmen 198 Valdez, Gregory 198 Valdez, Larry 198 Vanhorn, Alice 198 Vanselous, Linda 198 Velasquez, Vera 115, 198 Verploegh, Lisa 101, 162, 198 Vickers, David 164, 198 Vigil, Kim 198 Vigil, Michael 198 Vigil, Pete 113, 198 Vlahos, Andrea 198 Waggoner, Paula 198 Walton, James 198 Warren, Kerby 198 Warwick, Ronald 198 Washington, Donna 96, 198 Waters, Wanda 198 Watkins, Mark 198 Watt, Colin 198 Weir, Danny 198 Weisman, Diane 110, 198 Wheelock, David 198 Wistler, Mary 198 Williams, Steven 91, 198 Williamson, Ava 198 Williamson, Leslie 106, 198 Willow, John 133, 198 Winsor, Guy 96, 198 Wolf, Jeffrey 55, 64, 86, 89, 92, 94,100,101,198 Woods, Wendy 198 Wright, Darrel 198 Yazzie, Hazel 198 Yazzie, Timothy 1' ci Yazzie, Stanley 198 Zamora, Eddie 198 Zamora, Elena 95, 198 Zamora, Juanita 96, 198 Zieu, Corrine 198 Sophomores Adams, Brenda 166 Adams, John 166 Adcox, Loren 166 Aguilar, Manuel 166 Ainsworth, Lisa 90, 166 Allen, Gary 166 Allen, John 132, 151, 166 Allen, Kathy 118, 166 Almaraz, Maria 166 Alvarado, Annette 90, 166 Amonette, Phillip 166 Anaya, Eric 166 Anaya, Kathy 166 Ansley, Grant 106, 166 Apodaca, Irene 167 Apodaca, Jimmey 167 Apodaca, Ramona 68, 167 Aragon, Bernadette 167 Aragon, Ray 63, 167, 248 Aragon, Ronald 167 Aragon, Susan 65, 90, 102, 114, 167 Aranda, Robert 167 Arceneaux, Lester 167 Archlbeque, Kathleen 167 Archuleta, Dennis 167 Archuleta, Gregorio 37, 167 Archuleta, Philip 167 Arellano, Annabell 167 Arellano, Lawrence 162, 167 Armenta, Larry 167 Amijo, Diana 31, 167 Arimijo, Randolph 114, 167 Armijo, Robert 118, 167 Armijo, Roger 167 Arnold, Taimi 86, 167 Atchley, Desiree 90, 167 Atencio, Anthony 167 Austin, Loretta 167 Baca, David 138, 144, 145 Baca, Joey 113, 114, 167 Baca, Pete 167 Baldonado, Michael 167 Barela, Evaleen 102, 167 Barela, Lorenzo 167 Barela, Mike 167 Barger, Patrick 167 Baros, Lisa 37 Barreras, David 114 Barreras, Sylvia 167 Barth, Janet 167 Bassett, Cheryl 95, 118, 148, 167 Bates, Julianne 37, 90, 167 Baumgartner, Patricia 167 Baxter, Virginia 84, 90, 94, 167 Bazar, Frank 167 Beach, Kenneth 144, 145, 167 Begay, Rita 167 Benally, Junior 38, 167 Berkebile, Dlania 167 Bishop, Corby 95, 117, 167 Black, Jill 167 Blakely, Wayne 167 Blanchette, Paul 167 Blumenfeld, Dan 167 Bogan, Robert 167 Bowannie, Harriett 167 Boyd, Erin 167 Breitling, Beverly 167 Brewer, Clay 157, 167 Brogolis, Mari 167 Brown, Rex 167 Broyles, Suzanne 90, 116, 168 Buehler, Joyce 168 Bunten, Deborah 90, 94, 168 Burt, Michael 168 Byers, Lilly 114, 168 Byrd, Niki 118, 129, 168 Candelaria, Darlene 168 Candelaria, Ralph 168 ' Candelaria, Yolanda 168 Carraway, Dawn 168 Carriaga, Jeanne 105, 168 Casaus, Jackie 168 Casaus, John 168 Casaus, Juanita 168 Casias, Cynthia 168 Castell, Robert 168 Castillo, Carolyn 90, 168 Castleman, Karen 68, 168 Chacon, Elizabeth 67, 102, 168 Chase, Janell 90, 168 Chavez, Benny 168 Chavez Cynthia 93, 117, 168 Chavez David 118, 168 Chavez George 25, 157, 168 Chavez, Joseph 168 Chavez Laura 28, 102, 168 Chavez Mark 132, 151, 168 Chavez Michael 168 Chavez Pauline 168 Chavez Ray 168 Chavez Ricky 118, 168 Chavez, Sandra 168 Chavez Sylvia 98, 168 Bernadette Garcia and Ruth Roybal cheer at a Viking B-team basketball game. Chisman, Kye 168 Clarke, James 168 Clay, Larry 168 Clinger, Benjamin 95, 168 Cochrane, Rance 168 Coen, Patricia 168 Coleman, Rick 90, 168 Combs, Ray 168 Comyford, Gail 106, 168 Condit, Carl 133, 148, 168 Conroy, Patrick 168 Constancia, Ralph 168 Contreras, Joseph 114, 168 Corazza, 95, 168 Cordova, Edwina 168 Cordova, Emma 168 Cordova, Marie 168 Cortez, Anthony 168 Coulter, William 114, 168 Coulter, Cathleen 86, 117, 168 Counts, Donna 168 Cowan, Robert 169 Cox, Theresa 118, 169 Craig, Billy 169 Craig, James 169 Creswick, Lynn 169 CuIly,. Suzanne 94 Daily, Fred 105, 169 Dampf, Jeffrey 113, 114, 169 Daniel, William 113, 169 Davis, James 157 DeBaca, Theresa 23, 169 Deely, Patrick 169 DeHerrera, Beatrice 102, 169 Delao, Dolores 169 Delapena, Patricia 169 DeLeon, Bernadine 158, 159, 169 Delwiche, Laura 114, 169 Demello, Anita 169 Deswood, Imogene 104, 169 Devilliers, John 169 , Dewakuku, Eunice 169 Dinsmore, David 114, 151, 169 Dixon, Jennifer 56, 86, 90, 94, 117, 169 Dominguez, Margaret 169 Dow, Arlene 169 Dowmont, Delia 169 Drake, Karen 123, 162, 169 Drennan, Larry 169 Drona, Scott 169 Duran, Gloria 169 Easley, Joe 170 East, Kathy 118, 170 Eldridge, Cameron 170 Emillio, Kathryn 170 Escarcia, Victor 170 Espinosa, Agnes 102, 170, 190 Espinoza, Victor 22, 114, 170 Estrada, Joe 25, 49, 170 Everett, Linda 118, 170 Fajardo, Debbie 170 Farmer, Leslie 123, 162, 170 Farquhar, Roberta 170 Ferriera, Theresa 170 Fixemer, Marie 86, 90, 93, 117, 118, 170 Flores, Teresa 170 Florez, Felix 170 Fox, Carl 170 Frazier, Deborah 170 Fresquez, Kenneth 170 Gabaldon, Beverly 170 Gabaldon, Orlando 170 Gabaldon, Theresa 170 Gabel, Barbara 170 Gallegos, Anthony 132, 151, 170 Gallegos, Lupita 170 Gallegos, Ronald 132, 136, 170 Galloway, Niels 28, 118, 171 Garcia, Anthony 171 Garcia, Bernadette 158, 171, 245 Garcia, Joanna 171 Garcia, John 171 , Garcia, Lorraine 118, 171 Garcia, Mark 171 Garcia, Michael 171 Garcia, Richard 113, 114, 171 Garcia, Rita 171 Garcia, Robert 171 Garcia, Steve 171 24 Jenks, Robert 146, 172 Loemker, Vickey 100, 173 46 Garcia, Vincent 171 Garcia, Wayne 171 Gardner, Jeftry 66, 116, 117 170, 171 Garrett, David 171 Garrison, Randolph 171 Garver, Grace 171 Gastian, Lori 171 George, Frances 90, 171 Gillreath, William 104, 171 Gleser, Jerry 171 Goodsby, Peggy 171 Goen, Jacky 114, 171 Gomez, Carmen 171 Gomez, Jacqueline 171 Gonzales, Carmen 171 Gonzanes, Carmen 171 Gonz les, n 1 1 Go l , ' elino Go les, 1 , 71 Go S ry 1 . Go l ry 71 Gon , ar 1 Gon es, a 0 1 Gon I ' 17 Gonz:-ie Wa, 71 Gonza, , Ser 171 Gonzale alaya , 166, 1, 23 Gramm ir 1 Griego, Griego, 'ara1 A06 Griego, ia Griego, glial 1 Griego, ina 171 Griego, Gilbert 132, 157, 171 Griego, Joseph 171 Griego, Mario 172 Griego, Mary 172 Griego, Theresa 172 Gunderson, Lori 172 Iden, Robin 90, 172 Inge, Ronald 92, 130, 138, 151, 172 Ivey, Kenneth 172 James, Stephen 172 James, Thomas 90, 133, 172 Jaramillo, Antonia 172 Jaramillo, Cathy 172 Jaramillo, Charlotte 172 Jaramillo, Cindy 172 Jaramillo, Gertrude 172 Jaramillo, Gloria 86, 172 Jaramillo, Mario 172 Jaramillo, Michael 114, 130, 151 172 Jewell, Brenda 173 Jinzo, Joseph 173 Johnson, Pamela 173 Juarros, Rita 173 Junaid, Tajudean 74, 75 Keller, Anita 173 Kelly, Ann 173, 194 Kennedy, Wendy 173 King, James 173 King, Jane 31, 86, 173 - Kinney, Robert 173 A Kozlowski, Gilbert 133, 173 Kulish, Michelle 162, 173 Kuper, Eric 173 Lacour, Mary 173 Lane, Terry 22, 173 Latham, Steve 114 Layton, Alan 106, 173 Layton, Donald 173 Leyba, Andrea 86, 93, 97, 173 Leyba, Dino 92, 173 Lewis, Dale 173 Linam, Desi 173 Lindsey, Cindy 173 Lodge, Timothy 118, 173 Mares, Anthony 175 Mariano, Bruce 175 Mariano, Lebert 175 Marquez, Lilia 175 Martin, Edna 175 Martinez, Angela 175 Martinez, Antoinette 175 Martinez, Bertha 175 Martinez, Bryan 175 Martinez, Cynthia 175 Martinez, Debbie 175 Martinez, Deborah 175 Martinez, Dorothy 175 Martinez, Elizabeth 175 Martinez, Frances 175 Martinez, Joe 90, 164, 175 Montano, Richard 175 Montgomery, Beverly 175 Montoya David 175, 144, 145 Montoya, , Debra 176, 90 Montoya, Ernest 176, 113 Montoya, Genaro 176 Montoya, Gene 90, 94, 133, 136 137, 151, 176 Montoya, Irene 176 Montoya, Leanord 176 Montoya, Linda 176 Montoya, Patricia 176 Montoya, Phillip 176 Montoya, Ray 176 Montoya, Rosann 176 Montoya, Roy 176 Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez Joe 175 Juanita 175 Lorraine 175 Maria 154, 158, 175 Martinez, Michael 175 Martinez, Mike 175 Martinez, Pete 175 Martinez, Shirley 175 Martinez, Suzi 175 Martinez, Taylor 114, 175 Gurule, Alonzo 172 Gutierrez, Anthony 172 Gutierrez, Daniel 172 Gutierrez, Donna 158, 159, 172 Gutierrez, Felix 172 Gutierrez, Floyd 172 Gutierrez, Louise 172 Gutierrez, Louise 172 Gutierrez, Patricia 172 Gutierrez, Ralph 172 Hall, Sara 172 Harris, Jane 172 Harrison, Loretta 172 Harrison, Platero 172 Harvel, Graig 146, 172 Harvey, Jennifer 172 Haynes, Arnold 172 Hazlett, Sandaren 118, 172 Hedrick, Terry 172 Heister, Jack 172 Hernandez, Carlos 172 Hernandez, Cathy 172 Hernandez, Robert 113, 114, 172 Herrera, Joann 172 Herrera, Mary 172 Herrera, Rose 172 Herrera, Vincent 172 Hershey, Bernard 172 Hess, Charles 172 Hobart, Peter 90, 92, 94, 110, '111, 172 Hoehne, Richard 172 Hood, Cynthia 172 Hopkins, Amy 31, 86, 90, 172 Howell, Mark 172 Hughes, Doyle 172 Hubbel, Tom 172 Humphrey, Alexander 113, 172 Hunt, Rith 172 Long, Daniel 144, 145, 173 Longenbaugh, Mark 90, 151, 173, 248 Lopez, Euiena 173 Lopez, Frank 173 Lopez, lmelda 23, 173 Lovato, Eleanor 174 Lovato, Leroy 174 Lucero, Anna 174 Lucero, Daniel 174 Lucero, Ernest 174 Lucero, Georgianna 174 Lucero, Gilbert 114, 174 Lucero, Isabel 174 Lucero, Jennie 174 Lucero, Kathleen 174 Lucero, Lillian 174 Lucero, Michael 174 Lucero, Michael 174 Lucero, Patricia 174 Lucero, Richard 174 Lucero, Sylvia 174 Lucero, Theresa 174 Lucht, Stephanie 118, 174 Lueres, Cecelia 117, 174 Lujan, Anthony 151, 174 Lujan, Karol 174 Luna, David 174 Madrino, Mary Ann 90 Madrid, George 174 Maes, William 90, 174 Maestas, Alexander 174 Maestas, Felisario 113, 174 Maestas, Laura 174 Maestas, Myrlin 175 Maestas, Wilfred 175 Malin, Larry 175 Manchester, Bruce 175 McBroom, Joe 175 McCallister, Pat 175 McCamey, Linda 175 McCann, Earl Dean 175 McCoy, Eugenio 175 McCoy, Gregory 175 McNeely, Patrick 133, 148, 175 McDina, Georgia 175 Medina, Louis 14, 175 Medina, Victoria 175 Medrano, Mary 175 Meek, Carole 175 Merwin, Christopher 146, 175 Metcalf, Becky 175 Metoyer, Paula 102, 175 Michael, Mary 175 Miera, William 175 Miller, Curt 175 Mirabal, Maria 175 Montano, Dennis 175 Montano, Guadalupe 175 Montano, Louis 175 Mora, Larry 176 Mora, Lenore 176 Mora, Elizabeth 176 Morgan, Charles 176 Morton, Freda 90, 166, 176 Mosby, Janet 176 Moya, Richard 176 Muehlemeyer, Frederick 176 Muller, Debbie 120, 121, 122, 176 Naranjo, Anthony 176 Naranjo, Leroy 25, 176 Narro, Alicia 176 Narvaez, Joseph 144, 145, 176 Navalesi, Kent 90, 176 Nelson, Rose Ann 176 Nez, Ken 176 Nieto, Dominic 113, 176 Nieto, Ester 176 Nocera, Julie 176 Noonan, Leo 176 Norvell, Richard 176 Noskiri, Carisa 176 Nowlin, Diane 118, 176 O'Donnell, Patricia 176 Olecksiew, Theresa 176 Olivas, Charles 176 Olona, Mark 176 Orona, Alice Ortega, Juan 123, 176 Ortega, Roberto 176 Ortiz, Dolores 176 L . . Roy Dennis and Rayellen Searcy had the lead roles in The Music Man. Ortiz, George 176 Ortiz, Jose 122, 138, 151, 176 Ortiz, Reynaldo 105 Ortiz, Tony 176 Oselio, Michael 157, 176 Otero, Anthony 90, 55, 151, 176 240 Otero, Frankie 176 Otero, Lorretta 176 Overmier, Richard 176 Olguin, Danny 176 Pacheco, Michael 176 Padilla, Fred 176 Padilla, Joseph 166, 176 Padilla, Lawrence 177 Padilla, Lorraine 91, 177, 239 Padilla, Melanie 158, 159, 177 Paez, Reynaldo 177 Park, Danny 177 Parker, Mici 177 Parra, Sarita 57, 59, 90, 164, 177 Parrish, Daryl 157, 177 Pellegrini, Barbara 177 Pelot, Joseph 177 Penley, Henry 177 Ruiz, Jimmy 179 Shockelfi Teresa 105, 179 Trujillo, Paul 180 Perea, David 177 Perea, Debra 177 Perez, Samuel 140, 144, 145, 177 Peshlakai Kelvin 177 Peshlakai, , Consuelo 177 Peshlakai, Dorothy 178 Peshlakai, Zilla 178, 248 Peters, Dusty 14, 144, 145, 178 Peters, Anthony 178 Phillips, Marsha 90, 117, 177 Pivko, Karen 177 Pohl, Debra 177 Vandamme, Michael 180 Pohl, Dorthy 177 Pohl, Paul 177 Pohl, Pamella 170, 177 Pope, Stac 177 Powell, Carol 123, 177 Price, D avid 177 Protsman, Cindy 177 Prudencio, Michael 177 Ruiz, Joseph 14, 35, 179 Rustebakke, Leif 179 Saavedra, Josephine 179 Saindon, Larry 179 Saiz, Cynthia 179 Saiz, Trinidad 179 Salas, Larry 22, 179 Salas, Lillian 179 Salas, Ronald 179 Salazar, Linda 105, 179 Salazar, Reynaldo 157, 179 Sanchez, Angelo 179 .41 Valley's Cross Country team competes in the district meet. Simmons, John 106, 180 Simoes, Anthony 132, 136, 144, 145, 157, 180 Simpson, Patricia 180 Sisson, Teri 118, 180 Slocum, Edward 180 Smith, Alice 180 Smith, Dirk 92, 114, 180 Smith, Greta 180 Smith, Linda 118, 180 Smith, Mark 180 Smith, Stephanie 105, 180 Snodgrass, Billy 180 Quintana, Anthony 178 Ramiriz, Charles 178 Rathbun, Thomas 178 Reay, Lee 178 Redford, Sonja 178 Reeder, Frank 113, 178 Reedy, Dianna 178 Regenberg, Barbara 178 Reitzel, Charles 178 Restow, Louann 178 Revels, Beth 178 Rey, Joseph 178 Reynolds, Stephen 178 Riboni, Ernestine 178 Richardson, Sonia 178 Rinehart, John 178 Robertson, Leisa 178 Rockwell, Jennifer 84, 95, 178 Rockwell, Joyce 178 Rodarte, Larry 178 Rodriguez, Bennie 178 Sanchez, Anna 179 Romero, Cynthia 178 Romero, David 144, 145, 178 Romero Romero Frances 115, 179 Z Juanita 179 Romero, Ronald 113, 179 Romero, Sontos 113 Romero, Susan 90, 102, 179 Rose, Nancy 179 Roybal, Ruth 90, 158, 170, 179, 245 Rozzi, Sheila 179 Rubi, Helen 179 Rubio, Debra 179 Sanchez, Charles 118 Sanchez, Daniel 179 Sanchez, John 179 Sanchez, Lucia 179 Sanchez, Luis 179 Sanchez, Maryanne 179 Sanchez, Peggy 179 Sanchez, Rene 22, 179 Sanchez, Veronica 179 Sanchez, Emilio 179 Sandoval, Adrianna 179 Sandoval, Carol 179 Sandoval, David 37, 90, 179 Sandoval, Dora 179 Sandoval, Joseph 179 Sandoval, Kathy 179 Santillanes, Angelina 179 Santillanes, Pat 179 Sargent, Jean 86, 93, 118, 179 Sauters, John 179 Savedra, Gilbert 179 Scarton, Leslie 179 Scheel, Robert 179 Schert, Frank 179 Schulte, Hugo 179 Sedillo, Debbie 179 Sedillo, George 179 Seller, Theresa 117, 179 Sena, Juanita 179 Serna, Lorraine 179 Serna, Louis 132 Shaffer, Bruce 179 Shiver, Carolyn 179 Snowdon, Diane 86, 180 Soto, John 173, 180 Sparks, Nancy 37, 180 Stephens, Theo 180 Stookman, Georgette 180 Striplin, Paul 106, 180 Suazo, Evelyn 180 Swain, Douglas 180 Tackett, Rene 180 Tafoya, Gerald 114, 180 Tafoya, Tina 115, 180 Tapia, Molly 180 Tate, Douglas 180 Tavasci, Edward 180 Tayler, Roxann 180 Taylor, Loren 180 - Tecumsch, Raymond 180 Thomas, Douglas 114, 180 ' Thompson, Michael 106, 180 Thorn, Jerry 25, 180 Todd, Kenneth 157, 180 Tomsic, Cindy 180 Tonkinson, Amy 180 Torres, Emily 105, 110, 111, 180 Torres, Mary 180 Torres Ronald 180 Torr,ez: Shirley 180 Trujillo, Trujillo, Trujillo, Trujillo, Trujillo, Trujillo, Trujillo, Bernadette 90, 180 Danny 180 David 180 Dora 180 lrene 180 James 180 Louis 113, 114, 180 Tyson, Cynthia 118, 180 Valdez, Annie 180 Vallejos, Steven 132, 151, 153, 180 Verlarde, Michael 180 Vigil, Corina 180 Vigil, Debbie 180 Vigil, Donna 180 Vigil, Herman 118, 180 Vigil, Karla 102, 180 Vigil, Katherine 181 Vinke, Steven 181 Wade, John 181 Wagner, Lonnie 118, 181 Wall, Leslie 95, 117, 181 Walters, Stella 181 Warren, Sabrina 181 Warwick, Josephine 90, 181 Webb, William 181 Wetherill, Lois 181 Williams, Carolyn 181 Williams, Cindy 181 Williams, Charles 181 Williams, Howard 113, 118, 181 Williams, Mary 181 Williamson, Alexa 181 Willis, Kathy 181 Willow, Charles 133, 181 Wilson, Harry 181 Wilson, Shirley 181 Witt, Myron 181 Yarborough, Wilma 105, 181 Yarbrough, Sally 105 Zamora, James 144, 145, 181 Zamora, Janice 181 Zamora, Oliver 148, 181 Zanetti, Pamela 56, 60, 62, 63, 79, 83, 86, 90, 120, 121, 166, 181 Zuniga, Ricardo 25, 133, 157, 181 247 Th gh Many, We Are O - V k g All ,,,... , I ii ff- , ,L,. L, 1: , A , '::,w,,.:'g-I, 1' 5552,-5'2-'f.fk f'Ei:fwwf lil- 'fb' 'full' :Y F157 :ifl ,L i ' --:li- ::X'i1':f if'.5,Qf'2,.,wfE.Sf2f2'ff,fii:s:fSQ::i:''liiij 7257555551 ff-Wf.55l5E:i5, 1FE,i-3955'fE,l.!i,:vffj'iifff?Y-7'jfE i1 5f'fgi .,,. ,... .. . , f ., , .. , ., ,,.. . . .. 1 V. ..... ,,,--- ,,... Wf'f M ---- .. f -. . H.. . . . A... M, mf VQ,w wf U gi Qymyy W G M if fab wwf! QW Ofjwffif FL S553 A QW U W OU WW 2 A 248 1973 Saga Suggestions are given by Mr. Vannoy at a Sen- ior Senate meeting. Salutes'Mr. James M. Vannoy Mr. Vannoy enjoys a friendly joke with two members of his newspaper staff, Carlotta Jaramillo and Laura Marquez. Way to go you dummy! one of Jim Vannoy's fabulous trademarks. Many people may think that Valley owes Jim Vannoy a great deal, but Mr. Vannoy expects very little. Mr. Vannoy has been very active at Valley for seven years. When he arrived at Valley in the fall of 1966 he was told he was to sponsor the school newspaper and yearbook. 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