Valley High School - Saga Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM)
- Class of 1974
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Mr. Kelly directs the marching band in prac- tice before a game in the fall. if xg. v if 1. 4 in 5 if t Q gf ' -na Vi-Queen Ruthy Salazar walks down that she had won. t bug! ,:. .X ' Q, 'Y 'ff ' ,fb Z, f X3 Q . Sw' X. , 5 Qt x - fit i . ' ' if I ! LA X 1 a lg K xx -fa -v SS , 3 I in the steps before it was announced 'x ,fi ? s S i I r I K 3 vvixfkfr . ' 1 'ky . Xx,ii f + ,ffifTf ..n 1,373 ii ' x 1 ' 5 Q , Y K gf- . . . Making friends for the world to see let the people know you 've got what you need. . . ,,,,f,,g- me W r Upper left: Head Cheerleader Rita Pohl and Victor Viking Ueff Gardnerj strike a friendly pose at the Grants game. Upper right: Neal Hubbard poses with a new-found friend. Bot- tom: john Bubba Sedall and Leisa Robert- son take a break during a dance put on by the junior class. 1 f .4l, I. .x ,I Top: Iuniors enjoy the antics of the Victor Viking candidates at the assembly. Button: left: Martin Iarumillo shows off his legs ut the Victor Viking tryouts. Bottom right: Neal Huh- bard presented Denise Sadieeff. foreign exchange student from Brazil, with za eorsaige A, A to welcome her to Valley. . . . With a friend athand you will see thelight, If your friends are there then everything 's all right. . . xi?- Lal . . .It seems to me a crime that we should age: these fragile times should never slip us by... A time you never can or shall erase as friends together watch their childhood E bf wav .- if ' I ,- ' 4 w--.,ry . V.H. S. Celebra tes 1 9th Ann ual Homecoming October marked the celebration of Valley's 19th annual Viking Day. There's Got to Be a Morning After seemed an appropriate theme which was used throughout the homecom- ing festivities. Queen Ruthy reigned over the assembly, game, and dance. The dance was held at the Univer- sity's Student Union Ballroom. The dance concluded the activities for the 1973 Viking Homecoming. Upper left: During the Homecoming Assem- bly, the cheerleaders sing The Valley Legend to the queen and her court. Upper right: Crownbearers this year were Lisa Rob- ertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Rob- ertson, and Tracy Ewing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ewing. H ,, X, IQ' Upper right: The cheerleaders show that Val- ley has spirit at the Homecoming game. Far right: In one of the cross country meets Ron Bradley races for the finish. Lower right: This year's Victor Viking, Ieff Gardner, at a game to promoterspirit. Bottom: The marching band playing the fight song during a football game. Upper left: Iimmy Mora and Terri Pesce dance to the music of Next of Kin at the Home- coming dance. Below: Chris Anderson. as a messenger from the deep, brings the news of who is Vi-Queen. qi N75 +- R' .2 NN... 4. . .lp i 48 1 1 K ,TH rf 2, ,F -X K ,. .Qxsli f f-Q Q , t 3 E , .5 ' ' -24.3 b , L- X , ff f ,+ggg,!'gf1 g Q f ,, L I N L sc, -f if M . jfs? ,lvl-win The Saga Staff of Nineteen Seven ty-Four Everyone who knows Mr. Bill Sord recognizes him as one of the most loyal Vikings that this school has ever had. His support of Val- ley's activities and traditions is well known to both students and staff. For these reasons and many more, the Saga staff is proud to dedicate its 1974 yearbook to Mr. Sord. In his seven years at Valley, Mr. Sord has taught almost every type of math class as well as physics and chemistry. Also, he has devoted much of his time to coaching B-team football and B- team baseball. He sponsored the class of 73 and now is sponsor- ing the class of 76. N P- 5 5 f . During a lab in Chemistry, Mr. Sord offers assistance to Steve Reynolds. Ill 0116 of VHlley'S football SHIHCS. Mr- S0l'd H1'16lyZ9S the situation With Ms. Shoon. Dedica tes the Yearbook to Bill Sord I Y. Mr. Sord passes out an assignment for Physics lab. Iames Zamora looks on as Smith This was Mr. Sord's first year at teaching Chemistry, and a lab manual helps him work out a problem with Cathy Emillio and Larry Norvell. Mr. Sord points out an error made by Alice -...Y gasp, Aw-an-i FHM T sm Q or-f E' A3915 mm eu,-at Q-,,,4lv-A L E ' 'lf' 1 2 Academics Valley High School has seen some changes this year. In the administration, Merl Riggs is the new principal. The counseling office has two new counselors, Pat Baca and Clyde Archibeque. There are also eleven new teach- ers in various departments around school. These new faculty mem- bers have made many new friends of students and teachers alike. New Principal Meri R1gg5 F A . .1 , Members of the school board for Albuquerque Public Schools are Daniel McKinnon, Maureen Luna, Henry Willis, Ted Martinez, and Ioseph Zanetti Maureen Luna, a new member of the school board, was elected to replace Ieanette Stromberg who has retired. Ms. Luna joined the other four board members in deciding APS policy. Ernest Stapleton, principal at Val- ley from 1956-1962, is in his third year as superintendent. Working closely with Mr. Staple- ton was Robert Montoya. His work as North Area Superintendent greatly benefited three high schools, twenty-two junior highs, and sev- enty-nine elementary schools in the North Area. ERNEST STAPLETON Superintendent Albuquerque Public Schools ROBERT MONTOYA North Area Superintendent Albuquerque Public Schools Welcomed by Valley Studen ts, Staff tt .. .41 Q, .f Wigan -V My ii hr if - S. 3 ' . -.1 ,.. ' Q. , at Y. , , Kg '-,a1..4, ' 'Yes ' Ravi Mr. Riggs signs a purchase order in his office. MERL RIGGS EILEEN NEAL MA School Administration Principals Secretary Principal Ms. V, R 1 s 2 g fl .yn 4 4 V555 2 - . kite if -f' A c 9 . 'Q J .wa X S 3 . , A it T533 H I l W - ibc' in iiii Y A -erik? f i e ' YW Ei 2. 4' xx., XX . A mill, .f Mr. Riggs poses on campus in the Senior Cir- cle area. Merl Riggs came to Valley last summer not knowing where his office was. After he found it, a gym got painted, the gym floor was refin- ished, and things began to happen at Valley. Mr. Riggs came to Valley from Cleveland Iunior High where he had been principal for three years. Before that, he had been principal at McKinley and Monroe Iunior Highs. Born and raised in Nebraska, Mr. Riggs received his BA from York Col- lege there. Then he came to New Mexico where he received his mas- ter's in school administration from Highlands. He taught at Wilson lun- ior High for 10 years. Mr. Riggs and his wife Ernestine have one daughter, Ruth, who is in college. lv, Forty-Seven Years Accum ula ted' While discussing problems of the auto registration, Ms. Hays and Mr. Gonzales are surprised by the photographer. BERT EVERETT MARLENE DUNAWAY MA School Administration MA School Administration Vice Principal Vice Principal Valley's administration was made up of forty-seven years of loyal serv- ice from Mel Gonzales, Bert Everett, Marlene Dunaway and Marie Hays. These four people along with the secretaries helped Merl Riggs to run Valley in his first year as principal. Mr. Everett is primarily concerned with curriculum planningg Ms. Duna- way works primarily with data proc- essing and senior graduation require- ments: and Mr. Gonzales works mostly with attendance and building and grounds. MARIE HAYS BS Physical Education Activities Director MEL GONZALES MA School Administration Vice Principal ftsfQQ:gYsvtfgits, v - ,UTI rx by Va11ey'5 Administration X s J , x J - - -.X ,t vd'? x ji'ggf4 :V I F 'H ' tt. , r Ia' Ah -as- N '- JP 'f' P - Pr 'W .- -,Af , A I- 'Q J T7 --, , ' may A X' ,wk An Alf- gm.- Mr. Everett and Mr. Riggs go over the advantages of an assembly schedule. .ai will LOIS MORRIS ELEANOR PHARES GENEVIEVE ROZELL VP Secretary VP Secretary VP Secretary L.-4 ,. . J. 55 2' Q 'N 'V 'Sf : 1 A x 5 '- f- tr 1 ff'-A of K Q16 vi f,.,01-gtW1- rf 6 ff Es 'J lj ' ,mt 5 P V Q' it -'iii H Q' Ms. Phares confers with Ms. Dunaway on a filing chore. Ms Dunaway wears a mum m ide by the Counseling OfHCe Provides Variety 2 .f:JE4.w fii Zilii 9' ili 1 Bill Craig discusses college requirements with Bill Roskosh, one of his counselors. There were several changes in the counseling department this year. A new head counselor and two new counselors were added to last year's staff to replace two counselors who found other jobs. One of these coun- selors who left is actually still at Val- ley, at least two days a week. Betsy Yost is now working for APS as a counselor for Bordertown students. She is paid from funds provided by the Navajo tribe and also works with students at Highland and Iefferson Iunior High School. Pat Baca, formerly a VR counselor, now specializes in helping VHS stu- dents find jobs and Clyde Archibe- que, who was a counseling intern last year, returned to Valley full time. W Q l 5 5 Pat Baca, a former VR counselor discusses jobs with Tony Salazar. CLYDE ARCHIBEQUE PAT BACA MA Guidance MA Guidance BILL CRAIG SARAH SANCHEZ MA Guidance Counselor's Secretary Counselor Counselor Counselor of Services for VaI1ey'5 Student Body 1 f Z Floyd Vasquez, head counselor, comes clown the stairs from a department meeting in the Media Center. k 1 K 'WF . , Y ---P s I 1 SANDRA SHOON FLORENCE THOMSON FLOYD VASQUEZ BETSY YOST MA Guidance RN, BS Nursing Ed, MA Guidance MA Guidance Counselor Nurse Head Counselor Indian Counselor English Department, Valley's' ,W f Ms. Ashbaugh goes over an assignment with Shirley Ortiz while Georgia Downs reads a book. ROBERTA ASHBAUGI-I SHARON BALL LAWRENCE COOK Ms. Williams discusses problems with word BS Education MS English MA Special Ed11CHfi0H definitions in her Semantics class. English II, Senior English Legend, Saga, English II, Seniflf Practical English, E118- Informative Writing lish II, Magazines and News- papers - 'S Q 4 In f 5 REBECCA DAVIS KATHLEEN FISKE KATHY KNITTLE DONNA MILLER IANE MURPHEY BA English MA English BA Education BA Education MA English English II, Southwestern English II, Creative Writ- English II, Senior English Senior English, Speech I, English II, Senior English, Literature ing Dramatic Literature, Eng- Literary Backgrounds, lish II Ethnic Literature Largest, Headed by Earl Parker I I a l i -I i Ms. Fiske discusses a short story with her first period class. The English Department, Valley's largest, is headed by Earl Parker. Its 14 members teach a wide variety of subjects including English II, Senior English, Reading Experiences, Dra- matic Literature, Shakespeare, Writ- ing Experiences, Science Fiction, Gothic Novel, and Literary Back- grounds. New to the English curricu- lum this year was Magazines and Newspapers, taught by Lawrence Cook and Ethnic Literature taught by Iane Murphey. Students in Maga- zines and Newspapers studied these media carefully analyzing such things as news biases of reporters and the traditional 5-W's. In Ms. Murphey's Ethnic Litcra- ture class students read the works of such minority authors as Scott Momaday, Rudy Anaya, and Iames Baldwin. BONNIE TEMPLETON MA Education English II, Drama, Senior English QQQQ EARL PARKER MARY M. RHODES BARBARA SALAZAR COLLEEN SEELEY IANE WILLIAMS BA Education MA English BA Education BA History MA English Science Fiction, Gothic English II, Senior English, Senior English, English II Senior English, Survival Semantics, Creative Writ- Novel Review of Language ing, Senior English The History Department, headed by Buddy Robertson, made several changes this year in courses. Ameri- can Government, taught by Phil Ewing, was one new class which was an introductory course to political science. The class was mostly about national, state, and local govern- ments, with sections of each depart- ment in national government. Comparative Communism, also taught by Mr. Ewing, discussed Com- munism around the world and the way that form of government got started. Victor Crocco also taught two new courses this year: World Issues and Great Events in History. Students of the World Issues class voted at the first of the year what issues they wanted to discuss. Some issues cho- sen were energy crisis, pollution, the plight of the Indians, and Watergate. A new teacher in the History Department was Kathy Buck, who taught US History. With the two- credit system, which is in its second year, juniors had to do an outside project which accounted for much of their final grade. Many students took Sociology I, and for those who were more advanced, there was Sociology II. These classes were taught by Lasell Rector and Christine Willis, respec- tively. Social Studies Department Puts . - Ii Discussing an assignment in World Religions are Ray McKenzie, Brent Brito, Lorraine Iaramillo, and Anna Andrade. KATHY BUCK FRANK CHAMBERS VICTOR CROCCO PHIL EWING BA English BA History MS Social Studies BS Education US History, English II US History US History, History of US History, American Government, Compara- tive World Communism Europe, History of Africa, Great Events in History, World Issues, Social Stud- ies Survey More Emphasis on World Problems XV V 'wx u :J C73 Bl 3 si' Mr. Ewing explains some of the facts about world Communism to Cindy Criego. ' 1 I In Sociology ll, Ms. Willis discusses role playing while Tim McKenzie listens. .. X L V ' I iw -0, ? I Q z , f I 1 I Y I L L IACK PHILLIPS SIMMIE PLUMMER LASELL RECTOR BUDDY ROBERTSON CHRISTINE WILLIS MA History MA History BA Education MS PE BD US History US History, Anthropology Sociologyl Media Center Director, World Religions, Sociol- Athletic Director. Social ogy I, Sociology ll Studies, Department Head, Sociology 1 ' 'ng 26 Biology Classes Are Increased 3 .1 il I is . I , X 1' .e.., I . - Mr. Duffey explains the functions and parts of the human respiratory system to his Biology I class. 'J.4! -Q. LA Mr. Gruner supervises a lab in his Zoology class. Y, N PATRICIA BODWELL VICTOR CLINE IAMES DALY BS Zoology BS Livestock Production BA Biology Biology ROTC I, II, III Biology, Conservation Q-xx you ,,, GEORGE GONZALES MICHAEL GRUNER ROBERT IDEN USAF MA Science Education MS Administration ROTC I, II, III Biology, Zoology Biology 1-if L K 4. ' . i, ED DINELLO IERRY DUFFEY MA Science BS PE Chemistry I, II Biology I ii A if, I R BILL SORD MA Math Chemistry I, Physics, Algebra II, Trigonometry to Handle Sophomore Class Load .41 Steve Apodoca, Robert Dixon, Marcella Baca, Danny Marquez, Margaret Archuleta, Beverly Cordova and Dolores Garcia prepare for a lab in Biology I. Sophomores had two choices for their science credit this year, since Biology I and Anatomy and Physiol- ogy were both offered. Three new Biology teachers were added to the staff this year, Patricia Bodwell, Iames Daly, and Robert Iden. Mr. Daly also teaches Conservation. Chemistry II replaced Biology II allowing the students who had taken Chemistry I during their junior year to take Chemistry II their senior year. Chemistry I and II were taught by Ed Dinello, the science department head, and Bill Sord taught Chemistry ww-. I. Zoology and Conservation were if offered as electives to juniors and seniors. These were full year courses. The Zoology class took field trips to several parts of the city for observa- tion purposes. Physics was another class offered only to seniors and jun- iors. This class was taught by Mr. Sord. Ae ROTC took several field trips this year to compete in drill meets. In ' their first meet which was held in Roswell, the drill team took first place. They are also ranked third in the nation. af'-X091 3 NA? .Ir F .. Iohn Willow and Don Emilio work on a physics experiment. I his year at Valley a wide variety ol' classes were offered in the Home Ec Department. Two classes this year were taught by Ieanne Dabney: HERO I and II. The students of both two-hour classes, and were career oriented. The students of HERO Il were offered a job after completing the two-hour course. Five new classes were offered to better prepare the student for the world outside. They were Foods I and II, Clothes I and II, Hobby Stitchery. Interior Design, and I-Iuman Development. During the Christmas season HERO I learned how to make Christ- mas decorations such as wreaths, corsages and other decorative items. During the entire year. they also took many orders for wedding cakes which were sold throughout the city. Among other things. these classes tested their skills at making terrari- ums and fresh flower arrangements. -..,,-v Home EC Becomes Departmen tg . h.t.,..i.m...M.. . , gf. I kv. 1 . DONNA BACGETTE Lynn Sanchez does some last minute work at her desk after the Open House. BS Foods I, II, Hobby Stitchery cg- STA IEANNE DABNEY DIANNA DAVIDSON MS Nutrition BS Voc. Home Ec. HERO I, II Clothing I, II, Independent Living, Interior Design. Boys Tailoring '9- 'A an -09 'Fin EVELYN OVVENS IANICE REECE LYNN SANCHEZ MS Home Ec. BS Ed. BS Voc. Ed. Needletrades I, II Foods I, II, Human Devel- Foods I, II, Human Devel- opment, Creative Cook- opment ing, Creative Sewing Adds New Teacher, Several New Classes Amy-fu f -J -i 5-1 .f- .nd-md Debbie Martinez and Mary Williams help Ms. Dabney make corsages to sell at the Open House. 'HC .4 1 2 t 11' Getting ready for Christmas Paul Trujillo, Sylvia Chavez, Bernadette Trujillo, Diane Armijo, and Laura Delwiche make gift ties. Over One-Half of Student Body In it bw al , it lx ff , , ., . , ,,,, f ug,-st, , Ms. Reid dictates while Bernadette Garcia. Irene Trujillo, Teresa Flores, and Rosemary Leiterman practice their shorthand. Ms. Benavidez instructs her Typing I class how to check for errors. 'yn-us, LORRAINE BENAVIDEZ SUE BOWERS AGNES CAUDLE IIM DOUGHTY BS Education MA Education BS Education BA Education Shorthand, Typing, Data Cooperative Office Edu- Typing, Business Math Bookkeeping Processing cation, Business English LARRY HAUDER BS Education Distributive Education Enrolled in Business Department i ---: A X' h ' , i 5. Axhkx .. i Q i r ff , A 4 Z' I .f 1 ff' Debbie Salazar works for accuracy in Ms. Bowers' typing class. Sue Bowers headed the Valley Business Education Department this year. The basic idea of Business Edu- cation was to help train students to qualify for jobs in the business world immediately upon graduation or to use their skills to help them through college. The nine teachers in the department taught a wide variety of courses offered. Classes offered to students were Typing,Shorthand,Bookkeeping. Office Procedure, Business Math. Distributive Education, Business Survey, Data Processing, Business Law, Cooperative Office Education, Business English, and How Not To Get Cheated. The Business Department was one of the few departments that did not acquire any new members to the fac- ulty. Students enrolled in business courses were eligible for DECA or Distributive Education Clubs of America. This was the second year DECA has been at Valley since 1960. DECA placed students in jobs throughout the city and also offered experience in money management, merchandising, and marketing. DECA sponsored different projects to raise enough money to send two officers to go to district DECA held at West Mesa High School. BEATRICE HOLMES BS Education BS Education BA Education BS Education ELLEN KELLER RUTH MOORE PATRICIA REID Typing, Business Law, Typing, How Not To Get Typing, Shorthand, Busi- Typing, Shorthand, Busi- Office Education Cheated ness Survey ness English, Office Edu- cation Comm uni Ca tive Arts Departm en t Offers l M..-wwsmmqk smw-s...,.,..f Mr, Sheets directs his mixed ensemble in a new song to sing at Va1ley's Open House. IAMES BEASLEY TOM KELLY ESTELLE LANE BETH OTTINGER MARY LOU SAUTERS BA Finn Arts BA Music: Ed. BA Hist., Eng., Span. MS Music Ed. BA Art I and It Band Spanish III, IV OfCh9SlFil Crafts I, II BEN SANDOVAL ROBERT SHEETS IAN WILD MA Spanish MA Music: Ed. BA Langllilillt Spanish I, Il Chorus and Guitar FI'9Y1Ch It 11. UI, IV, Eng- lish II 'W at.t A C I f ssss ' , The Communicative Arts Depart- ment this year gave students a wide selection of classes from which to Iames Beasley has been head of this department, which includes band, chorus, language, and arts and crafts classes. 5 I .Students a Chance for Self-Expresswn 1 . 'il ' ' ' 5' .ft 6 Mg n -,Tim choose. For the past four years, 3 5 'K' . at .1 sag ,As 1 X Bi? iff F W cgi' El txrfli a Ri ' 'H x If tp ff ts m 'if X t 'K X 'QQ 'J 131' XV l x X 2 I Ms. Wild discusses an assignm ent with Carol Candelaria and Barbara Iames. Choral music teacher Robert Sheets' Ensemble Class became coed this year making it a mixed ensem- ble. Tom Kelly taught the band classes while Beth Ottinger taught the orchestra classes. Arts and crafts, a popular class. had a new teacher this year, Mary Lou Sauters. The foreign language offerings included Spanish and French this year. Ben Sandoval and Estelle Lane taught Spanish while French was taught by Ian Wild. I ' 1 : u U 1, f' E- 1,3 f . ' 9 . 4' 'ff . 2 f .. ' f- , l qs ra V . t w . X it Fx. Debbie Bunten and Cindy Criego work with water colors in their Art I class. Valley's Vocational Education Department has grown quite a bit in the past few years. Agriculture II and Horticulture II and III are just a few of the additions. The Horticulture classes, taught by George Head, sold various types of plants this year, especially during Christmas. Darrell Poe who taught all Agricul- ture classes, donated several pieces of machinery for the students to work with. Industrial Cooperative Training fI.C.T.J was in its second big year under the direction of Russell Wade. All students enrolled in the program were employed before the end of the first semester. Roger Alink and Ronald Cervantes both taught Power Mechanics due to the great demand by students. Alfred Dzielak experienced a little trouble at the first of the year due to the wood shortage, however, the stu- dents had enough time to construct many projects. Iii' Arts Power Mechanics ICT Starts Second Year 1 V . 4 A - Pm Lawrence Sedillo, Sally Yarbrough, and Charles Olivas operate printing press in Art I. Mr. Alink supervises as Iohn Wade works on a car engine in an independent study project. I A RONALD CERVANTES DANIAL CHOMIAK DAVID DAVID ALFRED DZIELAK GEORGE HEAD MA Industrial Arts BS Math MA Special Ed. MA Education BS Agriculture Power Mechanics I, II Electronics I, II, Small Vocational Rehabilitation Woods Horticulture I, II, III Appliance Repair Vocational Education Department Sherwood Lyons inspects the gorwth of the plants in Horticulture: -dx Mr. Poe instructs Kenneth Thompson and Bill Daniel on the repair of a tractor engine. V are 1 I IOE LIEBERT IANE OTTO DARRELL POE CECILIA PRELO BS Industrial Arts BA Special Ed BS Agriculture BS Physical Ed Vocational Rehabilitation Agriculture I, II, III Vocational Rehabilitation -'V' RUSSELL WADE BS Industrial Ed Industrial Cooperative Training , :fi Q' Sm ' , if DEAN VOGE MS in PE Coed PE, Sophomore PE fs Coed PE I-I1gh11gh ts Curncul um 1n 13 Q' 19 , J if1 l'.' FP' H L' 'f .,.z'12 1 - -, K ' , N., V ' M, I if A kb 4 Sophomore PE class enjoys a game of flag football Mr. Kloeppel enjoys the Open House pro m w1th Ierry Duffey and Roy Dennls MARTHA EUBANK DEL HELTON KEN KLOEPPEL BARBARA WEBB MS in PE BS in PE BS in PE BS 1n PE Girls' PE Boys' PE Boys' PE Glrls PE Years Physical Education Program 9.11-f M J' . is V v- A.. gl-'fi , lf 'QL f 'ff K. sf Q ,Y P 4,31 .1 5 f , 'rfb' tr .sf - P 1 lr f ' V .xx N 'fu 292, 7-I 31' A-'99 Ms. Webb shows Candice Granados how to hold a bat. Coed PE was the newest, most popular course added to the PE Department this year. It was taught by Dean Voge and enabled male and female students to become physi- cally fit together. In addition, the Physical Educa- tion Department offered a wide range of sports in its program to develop physical skills in Valley stu- dents as well as to give them a chance to exercise. Some of the sports played in the PE classes this year included basketball, football, tennis, softball, track, volleyball. swimming, speedball, and ping- pong. The classes also studied how to keep their bodies physically fit. Valley has one of the best Physical Education facilities in the city. which includes an indoor swimming pool, outdoor tennis courts. a new gym floor, and also some of the best equipment in the city. During playnites which usually occurred on Tuesdays, the Physical Education Department gave the use of their facilities to the students. The students enjoyed such equipment as the ping pong tables, the volleyball equipment and the new gym floor, Also, the VHS swimming pool is open to the public during the sum- mer and other times when it is not being used by the school. ' - Elm 1.' i S'a. .::.:':. '15 ' ' 'aiiiaflfli-il M -f summit 4 - ,El wifi f ' L 11 ,, , 11 :real f . ,' . :uma Q- 5 We , Busan 1 A' - 'ERI ' 'ff . .... 41: ls, new 4 F 'QSRST' f ,i .. , Aff-E F if U' X f is ' V. fgsww. jg F 1? ,,.-1 b wfmejg . A ,K M V BM' .ww 3, 9 , of P A M i -fi: 'f- .aug . g 4 ' , A , gr. , s -W - . T . , a,,,pu 'A .Y ,Y -' ,-,.' M -Sw... 'fy , E If .Y -'S' -N ff-:7',, - -' P ,V W if 2.-as-'f-Q-ali' '- .- 135- A . my V -4 'hp M - ,nmil .V sowgrq- - A4 , 5 A V -,.-1 -n.,iN4-rl Q ,su tl C 41 A g .. V .. ' --1-F' .Q--.. Nw yr . N.-.-: .il . ,:... :fy ' . ' , . 't 7 P 'T -S' M I c .. t L..ggQl--' -35'-, v T ' ' V' A dv ... I, , t -. K ,?'f,.,, 3 J. Y K 3 Lx: xg s wx:-- X N y V i v Q M . Jus. .wif T F -5 ,, K., , f g E i as M.. L 'E t -s. ...tg 1 -ig - - J . - ff f -q , z.-ff 4--Q '4 ' '-R of .W -.. -., - W , H . t . - ,Q ., th ..-- Ms. Webb blows her whistle as the PE class comes to an end. Media Cen ter En tered Its Third Year -'P--4--v-V. if . 7 1 , . H X 5 . ,' ...M mn' a g .t R 'nf rrrj lrgeer ' 'iv Ms. Pino and Ms. Hanna work'on material for the Media Center. ..-4 -Q. .,. .2-9... exg L. Relaxing in the Schwab. Media Center reading magazines are Tony Metoyer, Gery Garc 1iI!ll ,--sul ia, and Doug The Media Center entered its third year of service for students and teachers under the direction of Buddy Robertson. Valley's Media Center offered a vast variety of books and educa- tional aids for students studying. Barbara Pino, who was a secretary last year for the counselors, is now working in the Media Center as an educational aide. Wilma Lachmann and Marjean Molzen are the librari- ansg Marjorie Komadina is the book room clerkg Delia Sanchez and Peggy Hanna work as educational aides: and Charles Caserio is head of the career education program at Valley. The Media Center is open at 7:15 every morning and stays open till 3:00 every afternoon for the students who can't get to it during school hours. The Media Center is equipped with viewers with which students can watch movies, film strips, and film loops. There are 70 different types of film loops and 350 different film strips with two loop projectors, one individual movie viewer, and three previewers for film strips. of Use for Studen ts, Pacul ty Adjusting the video tape machine used during the Open House are Mr. Caserio and Mr. Robertson. Barbara Ortega looks through a book for a his tory report. ,J 1. PEGGY HANNA MARGE KOMADINA WILMA LACHMANN MARIEAN MOLZEN Educational Aide Bookroom Clerk MA LS MA Education 9 ,J-1 K W' x BARBARA PINO BUDDY ROBERTSON DELIA SANCHEZ Educational Aide MS PE Educational Aide Z Math Classes Increased to Handle Students Charles Burdick headed the math A ll department for his eleventh consecu- tive year. Mr. Burdick taught the highest level math course, Math M M Analysis. He also taught Language if fth and Math, a course in its second year, and Elementary Functions. Among the other math courses at Valley were Senior Math, Geometry, Elementary Algegra, Algebra I, II, and Algebra I Trigonometry. i I L 71 elflf +. W . Vg, 'td' rg . :N N 1 In their Directed Studies Geometry class, Chris Sheets, Mr. Waterman explains a problem to the students in his elementary algebra class Earl Loftfield, Greg Zanetti, and Chris West work inde- pendently. 40 CHARLES BURDICK SYDNEY SANCHEZ ELIZABETH TRUIILLO GRANT WATERMAN MA Math MA Ed. BS Math MA Ed. Math Anal., Language and Algebra I, Geom. Geom., Sr. Math, Alg. II Int. Algebra. Elem. Math, Elem. Funct. Algebra ff'g'i 5 . sf! Q X s I 5. .w . -4 f c' - Y 3 . X , X t Valley's full-time cafeteria staff for 73-74 was Hazel Ramsey, Mable Nix, Irma Wise, and Iohnnie Goodson. Hans and Custodians Produce Fine Results Inflationary prices have been hitting everybody this year, and the cafeteria workers worked hard to have their food worth the price. This year APS was short of money, so prices of meals went up in all the public schools in the city. The custodians worked long hours at night to keep our school clean. Our activities took hard work to clean up, and they're the ones that get stuck with the clean- up every year. The custodians this year have done a truly fine job. Valley's campus is one of the cleanest and most beautiful in the city, and that's because of the hard work they do. x 2'.,,wg .. LX K i S 1 l J A il- X W .X 5 1' A .t o f 1. ' 1 X X a n l ' K f 1 . 5 ., , i fr X j Q X A 4 E , 3 ' 1 N. M K V X I L I Q t 1 ' . .. , ,. X' 1 - y ,...- - Q1 g it .. agf s m. '- - - -4 fre s i .. A 1' L T QQ L s t ' ' i 7 . X ' V . 'QV - 'p .'22 K 5 X 'i ' J f' . -- g '. .E . . g , x 5 l 5 L g 5 :N N Q' Q. Y L I ' ' .Rf 1 - 121354 . , ,, li ' K ff- A V ,, S wi. ' 4. The custodians for 1973-1974 were Eloy Cebada, Iuan Maestas, Salomon Griego, and4Andres Vigil. .nn -Q gf. 'Juv'- ,. ,J ,ss2git+3fN'h-AH I1 K ,Rig-wg,-f-.U auyg, ff 59,95-M A W K ' A - A L A ,R , . LV Y. k -X.SQjS'23lP 'kin 1 , 'L Q 'xw ' 'Z -1 - 5 f- I , -- V.: . ::,:1:X,. Ng 5- . ' - , . , 5 Q X N ---N 1 . - 5 .ii ss5fff5ii i . .,.51,-7 Activities There is something to do at Valley High School every week. A person can always find an activity going on like a playnight, a movie, a dance, a game, or anything the students can think up. The activities at Valley give the student a chance to meet new people and to make new friends. From registration to graduation activities play a big role in every stu- dent's school life. B- Team Cheerleader, Ofhcer E1eCt1ons September Valley's activities started with reg- istration on September 4-5. The first major activity came on the seventh when over 150 students traveled to Farmington for the first football game of the season. The B-team cheerleaders and Vic- tor Viking were chosen at the first all-school assembly held on the 20th. Fair Day followed on the 21st when students only went to school for only half a day. The week of 24-28 was a busy week of activities that started with the Saga pictures on the 24-25, elec- tion of sophomore officers on the 26th and a dance sponsored by the junior class on the 28th. Even though many people regret- ted coming back to school, the excitement of a new year, a new principal, and new friends made the return acceptable. ' -, 5, l . ' fl? . f r ' Q .' V Y 5, ,S 1 T y mfg Q ' i A 'e . V I 2 Q Y Q R A. ,I r r LQ A ' ,s x -- . ' Q A A 1- . 2 5 . , v . . e Q. 11 , ' i. dk, 5 ?' -1- if -15-' ,Qiggv , . . . i??34sL373 i gy ' A W ,,s4J.?' kigw'-. 1' ax V , h. ., i : :9 5-.--urls .1 . 1 1 f. 1 - 1 wc sf ' 6. I. Inq t AQ g - his fps .Jr wi fx is at ti Q -f..,,'t1e l . - ,- 4' ,wk . ' I -' ' T ' ' 'U 'Q ' ' , - - . it :i4 'S'x . 'rl -r -sf' ' s. Valley cross country team members participate in the Eldorado Invitational along with 13 other Mock B team cheerleader Teri Orte schools. forms for Valley students Assem blies Highligh t September Activities N 4 5 , fi ' 'X 1-.tl Victor Viking candidate, Ieff Wolf, does his Iunior class members listen to Valley's new principal at the orientation assembly. favorite song and routine during tryouts. 2- 9 A lv , t,. ' 1' Mark Chavez, Eugene Montoya, Leroy Naranjo, and Loren Taylor watch for a Viking touchdown. October: One of Most Active Months fo Q .Q hli Q . '--- . ,, . , , x 'Q' cf, V' x 4 at ' 2-W ' ,... ' , W . t' -1 . 'L Q ' - 1. 14 ,,. 2 'f gt. 5 .. ,- A , V up Q 53, Homecoming Court members Theresa Perea and Rosanne Romero are escorted in a 1932 Hupmo- bile driven by Eddie Bell around the football field. October With Viking Day getting closer and closer, the twenty finalists for Home- coming Court were presented at an all-school assembly on October 5. The top ten were chosen, and another election on October 9 was held for selection of Vi-Queen and the two princesses. Working up till 12:00 P.M. on October 11, students prepared the gym for the big occa- sion the next day, Viking Day, Octo- ber 12. With an assembly that after- noon, the football game that night, and the dance at the UNM Student Union Building to end it all, Queen Ruthy Salazer and many other Vikings had a busy, hectic, memora- ble day. Class rings were ordered October 16 and 17 as excited Iuniors picked out their favorite rings. The Sophomores, anxious about Beanie Week, put on a playnight October 22 to raise money for the Spirit Sweetheart dance. . Students received a much-needed break October 25-26 as Teachers' Convention came. With all the month's activities, October indeed was a busy month for Valley stu- dents. '-'-ff' i ., X Q., f W--MM, Coach Helton points to the outside man to if-HBV Sgt. Gonzales and his wife dance to the music of Next of Kin at the Homecoming Dance. alley Students in 73-74 School Year ,. fgfifqxl gg 5 ' Ricardo Zuniga lon the ladderl and friends work to get the gym ready for the homecoming ,u U., 4 With the band in the background, Vikettes Debbie Muller, Alicia Narro, Sarita Parra, Louise Gutier- rez, and Marie Cordova perform at the Homecoming game during half time. Q-o-w-..n-amor. Japf diss-nv.....,..1 y v..,,-.... .e 5447 sd O . , X gc! . lyymik mf 'fa S G , :www lv-x it , - 'V D , -' .. . 'rtrl M wrap-1. 4 X, Q ' ' ' in G ,. I. 0'-ez! -We .d'el??, n.,.-. W7 gf - t W H il wil- fy ,A ,,,,,,,A , ,Q A Q , WN LQ 'N a 1- I ii 1 Rodger Tyson. Glenn Garcia, Mario Martinez struggle to make first down against the Grants Pirates. Homecoming chairpersons, Carolyn Castillo and Ieff Wolf test the walkway buforc the Homecoming assembly. f W . . , Mn, .wi . ,hi ua 'A x ' 1 A' ' , .gy A 'I lv 1 -3 V tgp N -ww YS 'ALJ R S 1 4' ' f u a 4:43 ' 41 1973 V1 Queen f Xwwhlmxrx Carol Menke First Princess Add Beauty to 1973 Homecoming Royalty Donna Washington Second Princess Hom ecoming Dan Ce I-Iighligh ts Wking Da Lady Diann Chavez Lady Teresa Marcelli Lady Denise Sanchez Lady Silva Tresnjak Lady Alice Van I-Iorn Students Dance to Music of Next of Kin XY 1 X 77'.f .4 mf' Lady Erma Otero Lady Rosanne Romero Lady Denise Sadicoff W rl L WM -tw L . 7 fs K -'Miswfrfz' 'fs' The ladies of the 1973 Homecoming Court pose for their formal picture. vb The week of Nov. 12-15 was a busy one for students. There was a play- night on the 12th, Indian fry-bread sale on the 13th-14th, college day also on the 14th, and senior gradua- tion orders and an ice-skating party sponsored by the sophomore class on the 15th. November 15-18 the all-school play, Penthouse Legend, ran. The unique part of the play was that the audience acted as the jury. Ugliest Man on Campus was held the week of Nov. 25-30. The sopho- more class surprised both the juniors and the seniors by coming in strong first with 328710. Students were offered two assem- blies on consecutive days with the Spurlows and the UNM Gymnastics team. -Q Ugly Men, Attom eys, Defendan Harrison Platero, Marietta Smiley, Hazel Yazzie, and Lena Iudee prepare Indian fry-bread for during lunch. Ieff Wolf, who played the the defense attorney, questions Alice Van Horn, the victim's wife, in the all-school play, Penthouse Legend. Take Leading Roles in ovember -fr- 'iii -sau--,..,.... M, ., A UNM gymnastics team member performs on the side horse for the Valley student body in an assembly. Y' i' . , 'Vdqi .. . i K . f-si ,- sgnfx A X ,Q .AW-P t' i i 2 I , A all e w x i K W - .zgky M,.,Llr - wg 3 K ' tg... Jill' 'lg f..a. ' y'-vi egg. ,. ,Q N . ,. .Q K ,K-A N, . xi , X 9- U- K '.i 'f ':'j. I ...v x -' N M hx - t - - ., i J bf' 'Q Students enjoy a game of volleyball at one of Valley's many playnights. Simpson Dixon warms up before aa cross country meet 53 Ugliest Man on Campus Ron Bradley Sophomore Ron Bradley wins UMOC with 28,710 votes. 5 i? ix 'Fw I 5 sm Q ff an-f 'Umm 30 ww:--shnusqv iii'-mi, .x , Sophs Hassled During Beame Week ' f -lc: - -ar:--. .. . During Beanie Week, Tony Castillo, Bert Gearhart Chuck Gonzales Iames Zamora and Fernando Lucero have a little fun with Yvonne Nayero December Activities in December started off on the third with a 104-102 victory for the Varsity Basketball team against various members of the Val- ley faculty. December also saw the opening of basketball, wrestling, and swimming seasons. The middle of the month had Valley's varsity wrestling team entered in the Manzano Invitational, while the end of the month had the St. Pius Sophomore Invitational, and the Running Pirate Holiday Classic Basketball Tourney in Grants. Beanie Week, the annual time devoted to making Sophomores mis- erable, was held in the first week of December after being delayed several times. Sophomores were teased, made to sing, and put in trash cans. The week was brought to an end with a combined Kangaroo Court and Pep Assembly. Other activities in December were the Sophomore movie, and a play- night. Va Ca tion a Relief for All Ms. Davidson and Ms. Buck hold up Coach Voge's hand while they introduce him in the faculty- Coach Ken Kloeppel goes up for a shot against varsity game. Sam Calderon. XX Q. fgq' x X- 4-, 2 Terri Lowder watches as the child her homeroom sponsored opens his present at the Christmas Party. VHS Students Come to School in Darknessg fi 2 Carl Condit tries to reverse on a Del Norte grappler during a buy-out assembly. Ieff Peacock and Cynthia Hood dance to the music of Blue Snow at the Snow Frolic. 9' i- K' ,,k. ,qpsrm ,..NiHyNf f - ' Center Sam Calderon shoots for two over Manzano's Tim Dunnagan in Iuniors Bernadette Garcia, Amy Hopkins, Ann Criego, Desiree Atchley, Valley's victory over Manzano. Elena Martinez. Melanie Padilla, and Lorraine Padilla act as Grants Pirates during a pep assembly. iking Cagers Defeat Defending State Champs he 'ails .43 . 1 Tiff ' , 5 ' . ., ,. 1 . ,X E, if-if 'E s f . ' 1 . N . .I 'D ,' ' 'um i , I . 1 . 2 .,i .nw . 7 .1 f 2' 1 mi V t Q us, , D 1 Q 5,-'Vi K O A iff' f'fufffx.ga K I K' Q: 3 .SJ b ' - -' -4 v W my ,mf k 1 , l 6 ex. ,Iac agua? V,'?,yiw,f 'Q , 1 fs 1- V - . .ft . .uf . W .t gqgxaft w g t S i 2' T' 1..5M 22r:f Ph i ' ' 1. ' l 9' 'A 5,1 t fttav sw D, :Nl wk K - lu' NXNI 1 'ff.'. X - replica of a Manzano Monarch sits in senior circle the day of the big game. jan uary The energy crisis, along with the snow and cold weather, gave stu- dents three extra days of vacation. When students did come back to school, they had to come in the dark- ness ofthe morning. The highlight of Ianuary activities was a basketball confrontation with the Valley Vikings meeting the defending state champion, Manzano Monarchs. The gym was wall-to-wall people as an estimated 2300 fans packed in to watch the battle between the two top teams in the city. Many people left the gym with a feeling of excitement and surprise as the Vikings upended the defending champs 71-62. The annual Snow Frolic was held on Ianuary 25 in the cafeteria. Snow Queen was Senior Mary Cur- ran, and princesses were Iunior Melanie Padilla and Sophomore Sabina Armijo. Music was by Blue Snow. rises over Valley High School in the early morning hours. N Xk x Mary Curran 1974 Snow Queen 's X ' Y 4 H ' - X .fx xx,- .X K, uv at wg ig? EZ 1 , . iff?-Q X337 ' ' 3' A-..' x 1 Q- -Y 5, 1. .n Itqxfhrug -J gs 5 I M I' ' x' Yew X ' 1 may .15 - ' , ' ', x - T 5 W ixgi al. , ,Q , o..., ',, .. 4.1.1 . - A 1 H Qi,-My .-.. -FXR .. , R.. ,ww W f mm. . i f-3 5,1-JEL w X X a Q .' Q-.,M.xg A K- QQ, .K . , k 1 i . . . , rf ,. '3'b', .A 1 E g iv in: . 5 , 3:.k,:fi' s1k x' - . ' -K :Lex ,X if .gg mn? A . 1 fs si , fi .cf O Each Class as Queen and Princesses at Snow Frolic K' Melanie Padilla - Iunior Princess Sabina Armijo - Sophomore Princess nf- Hubbard presents Queen Mary with a bouquet of flowers at the Snow Frolic. Mary checks the production schedule in her Legend class. February Shortest Mon th of Year, One o 4 f v J ra oes for a la u as an Eldo lrene M rick sells a donut and some hot chocolate to Carol Sandoval and Ray Aragon as Henry Saaved g y- p - y rado Eagle tries to stop him. Saavedra enjoys his hot chocolate. Av- V M K' I ut., K 1. r , t' tlglinnwg U WC Lijtlfii 'Q Q 'K-315,15 AP :AUDVL 0 '? v ff-mv., .,-, Leslie Farmer and Barbara Ortega donate money for their favorite baby while Novela Maestas and Melina Sanchez mark it dovsm. Principal Merl Riggs gives james Sherred and other team members five Longest With Activities, Basketball Games E l 3 S t f . ' +1 -it , t .-'fivx I n l 4 l 5 l z i ai t W ,. t -nh., was f.. !Sf!?ii'i- xi ! I ! 5 ! i A hot air balloon flies over Valley during the Dino Leyba and Dawn Carraway perform a duo during the St. Pius Speech and Drama Tournament. third annual Hot Air Balloon Festival. Leroy Hub Hood talks to a representative from the FAA traffic control during the annual Career Day. i i ,., ,M o...wi'i,,,,, it .za-..t-.. Redhead Iana Giles, performs for basketball juggling aut during halftime of the redheads basketball game. 4 v X S Z 's 'a 6 1 '1 wif 9 K n X' 4 T k f -4 wi: - :- 'W X ns. w li? A. 4' Juli 5:5 SEQ 4 fi si ' 'Wt ,fx -r, f, -ffiwlf, 1 V fi? -- . f Q -1- , , 'iw My qw ,ggi W.,k A N. + a Q P 1, J . PV.: A!! vb 1 .wp '35 3 , If i A 5 0 1 505 N41 f 9' wk 'Q 3 f,- 3 I 1: ' 'X Hs , W, S, 3 1 bd- f Q , ' 1 l , I 1. A 1 ' sg 5 . A I 8. f Operetta, All School Play, Track, C0112 Representing Simplicity Pattern Company, Iody Eustace slows down after a practice run on the Valley football field. Marlene Lockwood introduces the models for the Simplicity Fashion Show. 5 Danny Drury, Dino Leyba, Danny Blumenfeld, and Steve Akin rehearse for the all-school play Twelfth Night. Spring Activities With the ending of school near, seniors prepared their final stage of their education which is graduation. Seniors ordered their caps and gowns from mid-February to March. Also, with the end of school, time was running out for the juniors to prepare for the annual Iunior-Senior Prom. The Operetta, one-act plays, and drama production shared the spot- light with spring sports. Once Upon a Mattress was put on by Concert Choir from April 4 to 6, one-act plays ran through the week of March 4-8, and the drama production of Shake- speare's Twelfth Night was held in May. Spring sports included the begin- ning of baseball, track, golf, and ten- nis seasons. District and State tour- naments for basketball and wrestling were held in Albuquerque with Val- ley participating in both. Sta te Tournaments Attract Attention in Spring Pi- ,gf for a one act play, Midnight Caller. nntp alternating leads Shelly Remele and Terrie Girard perform opposite Ieff Gardner in the 1974 Once Upon a Mattress. :pun-ff Made nervous by the camera M ltt D V'll' Pogan, Ioe Clum, Diane Snowdon, Beth Farmer, Vina Saiz, and Lisa Verploeph do a dress - 4 0 1 Hfrh messes up a practice chip shot. v gh lv 11.gJ.4L .- After hitting a line drive, Ierry Black takes off for first base. Spring Also Brings Bad Case of Senjori tis if Theresa Marcelli, Ron Phillips, Sherry Bedeaux,Rayeller1 Searcy, Bill Sweeten, Roxann Taylor, and Ieff Wolf rehearse Egad, What a Cad! T Www - '---.....i t 5 1 in W' ,S I ka i Q0-T '+-ww-.... . 1 'gr----Q. - X l 'ff T fo 'r ,fu Leslie Cunningham, Albert Paulo, and Doug Porter, show off their outfits for the operetta, Once i Upon a Mattress. li 7'. 171 T 3: N . A, ll,i H. swf., QI . .. V X The Robert Mora Band performs at the Talent Assembly. Tennis captain Mike G the ball to his opponent. olston stretches to hit Queen Vina Reigns Over Ann ual Military Ball With Sandia scientist Dr. Henry Monteith as their speaker, the mem- bers of the Valley AFIROTC held their fifth annual Military Ball April 27 at the Western Skies Motel. Vina Saiz reigned over the festivi- ties which included a formal dinner at 6:00, presentation of awards to outstanding cadets by the American Legion, the Air Force Association, and the Sons of the American Revo- lution, and a dance. She was selected from among 14 girls nominated and voted upon by the cadets. Her princesses were Shir- ley Chavez and Rosalie Amaya. All three girls are seniors. Vina was crowned by last year's queen, Lillian Torrez. After the coro- nation. the cadets, their dates, and invited guests danced to the music of Purple l-laze. Tf Princess Rosalie Amaya rf -N F75 Princess Shirley Chavez Military Ball Queen Vina Sam is crowned by last year s queen Lillian Torre 1 3 1 I 2 f ! 5 I F B 70 sf was-'Q-. 5 V j .gi i w!5' tfirffii 4552 ' liffl , .1 933' ' fa I - . u 2' Y I v 1. nu ,.. r M1 Honors Staters, West Point Leadership Award winners, Who's Who, and Smart Scholarship Awards are only some of the awards andhonors Val- ley students have accumulated over the year. Students work hard for these awards and honors. Usually, they are given to the students by their peers or teachers. Some, like the Tribune Prep Player of the Week, are awarded by organizations out- side the school, but all are highly val- ued. Student Body 0fHCers Work VWth Studentsj M Neal Hubbard Student Body Pres1dent 1973-74 dministra tion for More EfHCien t School 'if bf-, V F , , ,M LA C Jw, W L.L..a4sr,.1r of Xi 1-T37 my Student Body Officers are Cathy Coulter, fF88SUF6FjD13HH Chavez, secretaryg Cindi Cha vez, vice pres iden t. Six Foreign Students Attend Valley Denise Sadicoff, student from Brazil, practices a routine for her speech Class. 'CK' Albert Paulo, student from the Philippines, poses before a choir concert. 1. Sylva Tresnjak, student from Yugoslavia, checks out books from the Media Center. rom E urope, Mexico, South America, Africa .p-Q. Y? Duran foreign student from Mexico talks with Mr Parker and Kim Mason K Tajudean Iunaid, student from Nigeria works on a project in electronics. lean Molinetti, student from France, was an escort during the Homecoming assembly. This year, six countries were rep- resented at Valley: Brazil, Mexico, France, Nigeria, Yugoslavia, and Philippines. Sylva Tresnjak, a for- eign exchange student from Yugo- slavia, was very excited and fasci- nated to meet and see how Ameri- cans lived and acted. lean Molinetti came to Valley from France and stayed with Ms. Rhodes. He came for a short visit leaving December 14. Miguel Duran came to the US from San Luis Potsi, Mexico. I-Iis reason for attending school in the US is that he wants to learn English and under- stand the people around him. Tajudean CTedl Iunaid is from Nigeria. He joined us for his second year. Ted said he came back to Val- ley because the people here are very friendly. Denise Sadicoff came to Valley from Brazil. She was an active par- ticipant in speech tournaments, win- ning third place in mime group at the St. Pius tournament in February. Albert Paulo is attending Valley for his third year, and plans to gradu- ate this year. City- Wide, School Honors Leroy Hood, Iames Sherred, and Tony Castillo were chosen Players of the Week by the Albuquerque Tribune. iff- 44.11 U , s 'l7l33,i' ' 3' nr V5.5 g W Members of staters are fseatedj Marlin laramillo, Rosalie Byers, Iohn Willow, Sherry Bedeaux. Shelly Remele, and Andy Corder: Istandingj Ieff Wolf, Mike Kraemer, Iohn Francis, Karen Sanchez, Patricio Greigo, and Denise Sanchez. Accorded Several Valley Students o A-'h 'g,.mM......Wwsassak ...ij ...nl li. t li if Tony Metoyer was October's Student of the Month. i wil ' . ll ' L-H311 K ','01i'5R.2 X ' Players of the Week, a new addi- tion to the Saga, were selected by the Albuquerque Tribune. Valley was represented by Leroy Hood, Iames Sherred, and Tony Castillo who were chosen for the city-wide honor for three consecutive weeks in Ianu- ary. In April of 1973 nine junior boys and six junior girls were selected to attend Boys' State and Girls' State in Roswell and Las Vegas. Politics became a part of the Sta- ters' daily lives. Both Boys' and Girls' States were divided into cities, coun- ties, and parties. Everyone was obli- gated to run for an office. A common sight during the week of running around from meeting to meeting was seeing groups of people developing long-lasting friendships. Student of the Month is selected by Student Council each month. These students are chosen for the participation in activities or sports for that month. li. ilf f--Nfl? it 'T-4? QM 5- ' .. Q ' 'H'-:sii?3 Ricardo Zuniga fDecemberJ, Greg Zanetti fNovemberJ, Iames Sherred Uanuaryj, and Ray Aragon CFebruaryJ were other Students of the Month. jeff Wolf- Student Council. Representative to Central Dis- trict Student Council, Presiden- tial Cabinet, Thespian, Drama and Speech Club, Mime Troupe, Ski Club President, Staters' Pres- ident, Los Amigos de las Ameri- cas. Saga's Whois Who Selected by Faculty' Sherry Bedeaux - Senior Class john Francis - Sophomore Senate, Student Council, Iunior Class Presi- dent, Vice-President of National Honor Society, Staters' Club, Letter- man's Club, Key Club, Swimming, ROTC. Cadet Commander for 1973- 74, West Point Leadership Award Winner. Ruth Roybal - Sophomore Senate, Iunior Senate, Iunior Class Secre- tary, B-Team Head Cheerleader, President and Vice-President, Barbie Lomax - Sophomore Ike DeVil1iers - Drama Speech Iunior Senate, Secretary of Suuate Treasurer' Student Cuuu- Mime Troupe, Nitional Honor National Honor Society, Secre- uit, State Student Cguncil' Ski Society, Golf, Key Club tary-TreasurerofThespians, Club. Girls' State, Keyettes, Freebirds Liteless Leifers. Student Council, Student of the Month, Who's Who in American High Schools. Kris Elder-Sophomore Senate, Debbie Bunten - Sophomore Sen- President and Vice-President of ate, Iunior Senate, Ski Club Secre- Sophomore Class, Student Coun- tary, Key Club, Saga, Spirit Sweet- cil, Ski Club. Tony Anella --Varsity Track, Ski Club. President of National H S ' t L A ' d Saga, Who's Who in American High Onor Pele y' OS mlgos e Schools. las Americas. heart Attendant. Diann Chavez - Student Council, Iunior and Senior Senates, National Spanish Honor Society, Leo Club, Staters', DAR Citizenship Award, Student Body Secretary, Homecom- ing Court Attendant, OEA Photogra- pher, Who's Who in American High Schools. epresen ts Many Facets of School Life james Shetred - Basketball, Player of the Week, All City First Team, Honorable Mention All State, Student of the Month. Mario Martinez - V-Club, Player of the Month, Basketball, Track, Foot- ball, All District First Team, All City Second Team. jerry Black - Senior Senate, Student Council, National Honor Society, V-Club, West Point Leadership Award Finalist, Base- ball. Nick Lovato -- Student Council, Football, Baseball, Basketball, V- Club. Rita Pohl -- Iunior Senate, Sen- ior Senate, Concert Choir, Oper- etta, National Honor Society. Head Varsity Cheerleader. Iohn Sedall - Sophomore Senate Student Council, V-Club, FCA, Var- sity Track, Football, All-City Foot- ball. 7 v, 4 3-xwMw,.f,. rv. 2'f92'f l' - : ,359 ' Tim, ,I E t Ca1'alyn4CastilIo -A of .Sophomore Senate late, Student Council !Stu- dent Council, Natioxnal Spanish Honor Society, Student of,,,the Month, Spirit Bash and Homecom- ing Committee Chairman, Assem- blies Secretary, Who's Who in American High Schools. A 5 E i 'W N'-N. 'Wai Sanchez- u 'q,g,Senate, Gou1iiETl'f'3i'aBn'la, Coiifcert Legend, Saga, Choir, All-State, Varsity Cheer- Baseball. , . leader, Snow Princess. fa, ' ' F Steve Akin -7- Iunior Senate, Senior Senate, Student Council, A State Student Council, Iunior Class Vice-President, All 'School Plays, National Honor Society, National Spanish Honor Society, West Point Leadership Award Finalist, Speech Club, Drama, Ski Club, Key Club, Swimming. l 1 s Who's Who J X lr DEBBIE BUNTEN Class of '75 7 1 ' M I . L r ISAAC DE VILLIERS Class of '74 wg Q sa xk fvwlx 4ss' I . x XIX, TONY ANELLA Class of '74 NICK LOVATO Class of '74 RUTH ROYBAL Class of '75 KRIS ELDER MARIO MARTINEZ Class of '76 Class of '74 11973 1974 A FN IERRY BLACK Class of '74 IOHN FRANCIS Class of '74 KAREN SAN CHEZ Class of '74 CAROLYN CASTILLO Class of '75 ll K V SHERRY BEDEAUX Class of '74 IAMES SHERRED DIANN CHAVEZ CIHSS Of '74 Class of '74 L STEVE AKIN Class of '74 ,H ,L 'Nav' RITA POHL Class of 74 ,af fl I sr ff , la 1 IEFF WOLF Class of '74 5 1 MIKE KRAEMER Class of '74 f FH -ig. .X , xl ' f . 'C' 0 5 s, ' Q k' -f I, BARBIE LOMAX Class of '76 ff u 1,22 EX L---.i..3, if I '25 IOI-IN SEDALL Class of '74 WP Leadership Award Goes to john Francis 1:1 I Major Thomas O'Malley trightl presents the West Point Leadership Award to Iohn Francis as Mr. Riggs looks on. R i'fd:X ffsg ! i The five West Point Leadership finalists were chosen from a group of 20 boys who were nominated in their junior year. The 20 boys were selected by the faculty, with Mr. Vas- quez coordinating the nominations and personally interviewing and questioning all 20 boys. Iohn Francis received the honor based on citizenship and participa- tion in curricular and extra-curricu- lar activities. Iohn, a consistent straight-A student, is involved in many extra-curricular activities which include National Honor Soci- ety, swim team, Key Club, and Sta- ters. Iohn is also Cadet Commander for Valley High's Iunior Air Force ROTC. .4-+ ,. . . sf-. 'Q at .'.. . , . 'Y JF West Point Leadership Award finalists are Iohn Francis, Tony Castillo, Andy Corder, Ieff Wolf and Ierry Black. .. Q. X, Vivid x vw. six f Q Q MP' if 539 Ei 'ln A I Organiza tion 5 Valley has a great variation in clubs and organizations for the students. They vary enough so that each student can choose from many according to his interests. A student can be involved in class government, drama, service clubs, or a club simply for fun. Meeting new friends with the same interests, making money through bake sales, play nights and other ingenious methods all add to the enjoyment of working with others, getting involved in school. Student Council Helps Clubs Raise Money! V Q , 4-s-.f Sophomore members of Student Council include Candace Granados, Benny Chavez, Claudette Amestoy, Kelly Miller, Stacy Herig, Connie Rose, Angela Sandoval, Claudette Webster, Greg Zanetti, Lisa Baca, Becky Scott, Kelly Howard, Mary Sanchez, Chandra Clark, Sandra Montoya, Ianice Ulibarri, Sandy Logan, Barbie Lomax, Bill Houston, Kris Elder. Iunior members of Student Council are Ken Navalesi, Ray Aragon, Ricardo Zuniga, Iennsfer Dixon, Debbie Montoya, Lois Weatherall, Robin Iden, lean Sargent, Emily Torres, Paula Metoyer, Marie Fixemer, jill Black, Cheryl Corazza, Ianell Chase, Leslie Wall, Cindi Chavez, Corby Bishop, Marsha Phillips, Sue Romero, Larry Armenta, Carolyn Castillo. 'F By Regula ting Fund-Raising Projects At times it seemed the Student Council wanted to take over the chool with all the requests and regu- ations placed upon clubs, organiza- ions, and homerooms, but this was mot the case. Student Council began at the first raf the year with the intent of becom- ing a true student government. It assed several resolutions and assed the Regulations Governing und-Raising Projects to make it ossible for all organizations to ake as much money as possible. Sometimes called the Dictator's lub, the Presidential Cabinet had he often unbearable task of trying to et all the organizations to cooper- te. With threats of impeachment, esignation, and assassinations, the residential Cabinet and Student ouncil finally succeeded. Other projects which the Student ouncil did during the year were a asino Nite, a Donkey Basketball game, Homecoming, and helping purchase blow-ups for the basketball players for the gym. J. . 4' members of Student Council are Iulie Reeves, Michelle Voels, Martin Iaramillo, Pam Lucero, Karen Alarid, Dolores Romero, Pam Zanetti, Sherry Barbara Ortega, Ieff Wolf, Marie Garcia, Andy Corder, Chris Ortiz, Eva Nielson, Pat Griego, Lorraine Martinez, Brenda Bradford, Steve Reh- Susie Dogger, Cindy Criego. I J Members of the Presidential Cabinet include Andy Corder, Service and Safety: Cindi Chavez, Vice Pres.: Cathy Coulter, Treasurer: Carolyn Castillo, Assemblies: Ieff Wolf, Grievancesg Debbie Mon- toya, Ir. Class Rep.g Eva Nielson, Sr. Class Rep.: Angela Sandoval, Soph. Class Rep. Not shown are lean Sargent, Constitutions: Diann Chavez, Secretary. Mike Garcia, Sherry Bedea ux Share Presidencyg f ,. mx, lei . Members of Senior Senate include Itop rowj Mary Akers, Karen Alarid, Barbara Iames, Barbara Ortega, Ierry Black, Steve Akin, Cindy Griego, Shirley Ortiz, Marie Garcia, Michelle Voels, and Iuanita Zamorag Isecond rowj Rayellen Searcy, Chris Ortiz, Rosalie Byers, Allison Eddy, Mary Curran, and Iulie Reevesg fthird rowj Pam Zanetti, Irene Myrick, Carol Ienkins, Diana Sandoval, Eva Nielsen, Sherry Bedeaux, and Iudy Lucero. Senior Senate started out the year enthusiastically plunging into Beanie Week, ideas on what to leave as a gift to the school and the usual question of what to do for money. Under the 1 direction of Michael Garcia as presi- dent with Clyde Archibeque and Lawrence Cook as sponsors, the Sen- ate worked very hard. At semester, Sherry Bedeaux took over as presi- dent and Cindi Griego was elected as vice-president. Having dances, spon- soring playnites, selling candy and holding hot chocolate and donut sales in the cold mornings of Febru- ary were a few of the Senate's activi- ties. Seniors were responsible for leav- ing a gift as a lasting memory of the class of '74, They paid for the basket- ball warm-ups and spent most of their time working for a gift that all Vikings to come shall remember them by. 'ts ' xi'- Teri Ortega and Rita Pohl do a cheer to inspire The Vicious Vikings on to victory over the Man- zano Monarchs. lass Raises Monev for Snow Dance, Gift rene Myrick and Sherry Bedeaux sell hot chocolate and doughnuts to Seniors Mike Garcia and Ray McKenzie enjoy the pep assembly held at old Vikings before school. the end of Beanie Week. 1 as 3 1' is Smith makes two unlucky sophomores hold hands and sing the Fight Song in the cafeteria during Beanie Week. Sophomore Senate Has Very Productive Year,: K t U' ,t 82,5 Sophomore Senate members are Ibottom rowj Connie Rose, Esther Madrid, Candace Granados, Angela Sandoval, and Barbie Lomax: fmiddle rowj Ellen Ortega, Stacy Herig, Chandra Clark, and Gloria Lunag Itop rowj Mike Harris, Erma Rael, Karen Rodriquez, Cedric Haynes, Mark Conroy, Kris Elder, Greg Zanetti, Sandra Gonzales, and Warrena Padilla. AQQ9 rf 'C09G Qyqf., Q fbyoib 39 , eo of 94:- 4 - , 'CJ '51 ,o :' . 9 29' o.,o A0300 . Q ,gy Other Sophomore Senate members are Ibottom rowj Loretta Lucero, Ianice Ulibarri, Kelly Miller, Ramona Montoya, and Iocelyn Vallejos. fmiddle rowj Claudette Webster, Barbara Marincell, Beth Lambert, and Sandy Logan: Itop row1Terri Pesce, Melani Martinez, Sabina Armijo, Chris Sheets, Chris Gallegos, Kelly Howard, Ioe Cordova, and Ron Bradley. Valley's youngest class, the sopho- mores, had a very productive year. Selling candy, felt pens, holding movies and sponsoring the Wickham Brothers Buy-out, the sophomore class immediately got into the rush of things at Valley. Their biggest project was sponsor- ing the Sweetheart Dance, held in February honoring the Spirit Sweet- heart. At semester, Kris Elder took over the presidency, but this didn't slow the sophomores down: instead they diligently worked to raise money using any funds left over this year for the prom which they must put on in their junior year. Sophomore Senate was sponsored by Sandra Shoon and Bill Sord. After a Sophomore Senate meeting, Kris Elder, Chris Sheets, Tom Ahern and Connie Rose try to iron out some problems. junior Senate B usily Makes Plans for Prom Q -3- unior Senate members are fbottom rowl Iosephine Warwick, Louise Gutierrez, Debbie Bunten, Melanie Padilla, Ruth Roybal, Lorraine Padilla. Evalecn arcla, and Susan Aragon: fmiddle rowl Iennifer Dixon, Leslie Wall, Chcryl Corazza, Corby Bishop, Cindy Chavez, and Marie Fixemer: flop rowl lean argent, Desiree Atchley, Robin Iden. Iill Black, Amy Hopkins, Peter Hobart, Ioe Martinez, Tom Iames, Dino Leyba. Ray Aragon, Maria Martinez, and nnette Alvarado. Iunior Senate got off to a good 'tart raising up to S200 during the 'ummer months by having car ashes, bake sales, and by selling cast-off items at flea markets. Under the direction of Ioe Marti- nez, Elena Martinez, Ruth Roybal, nnette Alvarado, and Debbie Mon- oya, the group worked very hard to .ome up with ideas to raise money or a great prom. During the school year, the Senate rganized several projects for money aking. They gave the first dance of he year, had bake sales, sponsored laynights, and sold kazoos. The two iggest money-raising projects, how- ver, were luminaria sales at Christ- as and a buy-out assembly featur- ng a basketball game between the ationally-known, all-girl All Ameri- an Redheads and the locally known, ll-male faculty team. fThe faculty en were soundly trouncedj The Prom Committee, headed by my Hopkins, made decorations for he prom and decided on a band. hey also worked hard during the ance setting up tables and giving ut refreshments. Iunior Senate was sponsored by terry Duffey and Kathy Buck. N, I ,ggi L. .g if-Yr' .X Kip Xb' , aizaffw MNQJ ,. 3 5 Iunior Senate tries to find a solution to a problem concerning the decorations for the prom. Tony Anella Leads NHS in Successful Year Ron Bradley, winner of the UMOC contest sponsored by NHS. Being in National Honor Society is indeed an honor. To be eligible for membership, a student must, by his senior year, have had a 3.5 grade point average for the last three semesters. Sponsored by Bill Craig and Lasell Rector, the National Honor Society held the annual Ugli- est Man on Campus contest, donat- ing all the funds raised to the Warren A. Smart Scholarship Fund. They also had get-togethers such as kidnap breakfasts and the annual picnic in the spring. Officers this year were Tony Anella, president, Iohn Francis, vice president, Steve Akin, treasurer, and Sherry Bedeaux, secretary. During the year, various speakers enlightened the meetings giving a lit- tle bit of variety to the usual every- day type meeting. fLeft diagonal row, top to bottomj Tony Anella, Barbara Iames, Elaine Briley, Rita Pohl, Rosalie Byers, Marie Garcia, Alice Van Horn, Vina Saiz, Karen Alarid, Iohn Francis, and Dave Iohnsong fmiddle diagonal row, top to bottoml Shelly Remele, Sherry Bedeaux, Iudy Perea, Ierry Black, Tom Coulter, Stephan Akin, Cara McCulloch, Stephan Rehberg, and Mike Criegog fright diagonal row, top to bottomj Sponsor Bill Craig, Iohn McConaughy, Martin Mercado, Patricio Criego, Robert Steele, Denise Sanchez, Carol Candelaria, and Andy Corder. .53 ,- . ,f V ,ff , , T ' fl NHS officers are Tony Anella, president: Iohn Francis, vice-president: Steve Akin, treasurer: and Sherry Bedeaux, secretary. SHS Attends Spanish Speech Meet 1'5 elected this year were Margaret Grammer, secretaryg Daphne Sandoval, vice-president: Williams president' and Alice Reidl treasurer The National Spanish Honor Soci- ety is made up of the top students in the Spanish classes. During the year they held meetings to discuss methods of raising money for their activities. They sold candy and had a playnight. All money raised went towards a Spanish speech meet they attended in Las Vegas, New Mexico. La Sociedad Honoraria Hispaziica esta compuesto do los estudiantes mas inteligentes do los clases de espanol. Durante el azio tenian juntas a discutir metodos de financier sus hazazias. Vendian dulces y tenian un Hplaynight. Todo su dinero fue a comprar un cauchal en Las Vegas. Nuevo Mejico para su ca udillo. Perea, Marie Garcia, and Alice Van Horn. this year include Iback rowj David Sandoval, Margaret Grammer, Mark McConaughy, Steve Williams, Thomas Maurino, Alice Reidl, Daphne l and Carolyn Castillo. Sponsors are Estelle Lane and Ben Sandovalg ffront rowj Silva Tresnjak, Cynthia Leyba, Iuanita Zamora, Patricio Griego. Sta ters' Club Helps Organize All-City Made up of Boys' and Girls' Sta- ters and the alternates, the Staters' Club had a very active year. Besides helping several clubs write their con- stitutions, they were very involved in starting an all-city staters' club. By using what they learned at Boys' and Girls' State, they acquainted other Valley students with governmental procedures and competed with other staters' clubs in basketball and vol- leyball tournaments. They also wrote and edited the first newsletter for all the staters' clubs in Albuquerque. Another big event was getting T-shirts for the club members. Led by Ieff Wolf as president, Patricia Griego as vice- president, and Cynthia Leyba as sec- retary-treasurer, the staters set a goal to be once again more of a service club to others at Valley. iS .xl Staters' Club officers include Cindy Leyba, secretary-treasurer: Ieff Wolf, president: Pat Griego vice president. Ili it L Staters Club include Itop to bottomj Pat Griego, Marty Iaramillo, Anna Herrera, Rosalie Byers, Karen Sanchez, Shelly Remele, Iohn Francis, Eva Nielsa Iudy Lucero, Kyle Threlkeld, Ieff Wolf, Sherry Bedeaux, Iohn Willow, Mike Kraemer, Andy Corder, Cindy Leyba, and Denise Sanchez, ey Club Works in umerous Projects Throughout Year lv' s. fflf 5 ey Club members include fleft to rightj Steve Akin, Peter Hobart, Steve Kraemer, Ieff Peacock, Mark Longenbaugh, Mike Kraemer, Ray Aragon, Greg lanetti, Dino Leyba, john Francis, Ike DeVilliers, Pat Greigo, Martin Mercado. Valley's Key Club is sponsored by the Rio Grande Kiwanis Club. Led by Mike Kraemer as president, assisted by Ieff Peacock as vice-president, and Ronnie Inge as secretary-trea- surer the club strove to fulfill their purpose, which is that of being a service club for boys. They decorated the football sta- dium for homecoming by construct- ing a flaming V which was lit at halftime and built a throne for the queen and princesses to observe the game from. They also helped with the college day where college repre- sentatives from all over the country came to speak to interested students. Key Club also had a new sponsor to take the place of Mr. Copeland. Mr. Vasquez, head counselor, advised Key Club on various matters. Along with Mr. Vasquez and the other officers Mike Kraemer and his club had another great year. fn.. Ey Club officers and sponsor include Ieff Peacock, vice president: Mike Kraemer, president: Floyd squcz, sponsor. I 95 rw, Mf ,fb 4 u a o rf' ti ' 'Uv' L 'f V' Y gf' ,' in 511.-Q , . v.'r v. .. , 5 , IH 1 12- ,,l'xg.,. w 4 , , K 'J 3fV w'X0',,,1wA-2 ,yf.,- , f.. 'f.,'x.J' J, H1 fv- UP , 1, . fl 51, ani!- x Keyette Officers are Itopj lean Sargent, Cynthia Leyba, and Marie Fixemerg fbottomj P Z ' d ' 1 fl, u iff. A if 'QP am anettl an AndreaLeyba. K eyette Club Raises Money for Scholarship Fund Sponsored by Iane Murphey, the eyettes got off to an enthusiastic tart. Affiliated with the Key Club, eir biggest objective is that of being service club. They worked with ey Club in several of their projects. This was their second year as a alley club. They were led by Pam .11 1 .9 nh . Zanetti as president. They accom- plished several goals that they had set at the beginning of the year. They helped with Homecoming decora- tions and were in charge, along with the Key Club, of decorating the sta- dium forthe Homecoming game. At Christmas the group sang at a A- 1.1 Senior Citizens' home. This spring they made a donation to the Warren A. Smart Scholarship fund. Always there, ready and willing to help, the Keyettes worked for Valley and its students. qi? members are Lisa Baca, Iennifer Dixon, Iill Black, Cindy Chavez, Pam Zanetti, lean Sargent, and Marie Fixefrer. Andrews, and Andrea Leyba. if Keyette members include Anna Herrera. Iosephine Warwick, Carolyn Castillo, Barbara Griego, Cynthia Leyba, Marie Garcia, Emily Torres, Val I ,t I 34 VICA, Media Center Aides Gain Work Experience 'st 9' U' -me nt N Media center aids are Itopj Dorothy Herrera, Cynthia Leyba, and Rachel Chavezg Isecond rowl Diana Scott, Elena Almarez, Cheryl Scott, Mary Gutierrez, Beth Revels, Carol Griego, Deana Scott, and Arlene Dow, Ibottom rowj Roberta Atencio, Diane Gonzales, Ronald Aragon, and Angie Marti- nez. Students working in the Medi Center gain experience working a librarians and library aides. The learn all the procedures necessary b actually checking material in an Out, filing material, and workin under direct library conditions. B working in the Media Center on period of each day, they earned on high school credit and learne through actual experience the proce dures of library work. Vocational Industrial Clubs o America was in its first year at Val ley. VICA is a national organizatio composed of students from th Industrial Cooperative Training pro gram. It involves both boys and girl from Valley's student body, prepar ing them for careers in trades an industries. VICA youth activities foster respect for the dignity of work, pro1 motes high standards in trade ethic workmanship, scholarship an safety. The student has an opportu nity to develop his fullest potential i citizenship, leadership and charac ter. VICA members are Ifirst rowj Mathew Keith, Diane Weisman, Luis Garcia, Kenneth Todd, Mark Garcia, and Leonard Montoya: fsecond rowl Andrade, Frank Coones, Greg Valdez, Tom Rathbun, Wayne Garcia, Nathan Bowers, and Iose Iaramillog Ithird rowj Mr. Wade, Carlos Herrera Guardiola, Ralph Constancia, Cameron Eldridge, Dean McCann, Luis Sanchez, and Andy Papermang ffourth rowj Connie Peshlakai, Gloria Laura Southern, Bernadette Martinez, Wendy Lea, and Ianet Barth. Indian Club Holds Third Ann ual Pow Wow 'viembers of the Indian Club are Iback rowj Frank Gilreath, Marianita Chee, Ilene Tapoka, Rita Begay, Hazel Yazzie, Barbara Fernandez, Imogene Des- Kvood, Barbara Concha, Rose Concha, Mary Ann Yazzie, Karen Begay, Ieffery Kohlmeyer, Bailey Gilreath, Cameron Martinez, and Ray Tecumseh: Kfront owl Priscilla Ben, Delvina Shirley, Lena Charley, and Rick Martinez. 4- ,Q Ci? of the Indian Club are Cameron Martinez, Rita Begay, and Frank Gilreath. Adding color and beauty to Valley, the Indian Club, proud of their herit- age, strove to acquaint other Valley students with their culture. They traveled all over the state participating in different pow wows, making their own costumes and dis- playing their culture. They also went to different high schools around Albuquerque, participating in assemblies. In February, they held the third annual Pow Wow, inviting other stu- dents from around New Mexico to participate during the year. Their main objective was to raise money for traveling and putting on the Pow Wow. They sold fried bread several times adding variety to most Valley students' lunches. They also helped organize an all-city Indian Club where the officers of Indian clubs at various high schools met to share ideas and think up new ones. OO Lack of Money Prevents Ski Club Annual Trip, Ski Club officers are Ann Kelly, vice president, Leslie Colley, treasurer: Ieff Wolf, president: and Debbie Bunten. secretary. Although Ski Club didn't got Purgatory, members worke throughout the year selling candy having bake sales, and setting url luminarias at Christmas. Kit I P O M,,,,af ' Ieff Wolf discusses alternative plans for use Ski Club's money. Ski Club members include Isittingl Debbie Bunten, Leslie Colley, Stacy Herig, Ike DeVilliers, Marilyn Ussery, Ieff Wolf, and Craig Stephenson, Istandingl Gini Baxter, Mary Curran, Susan Robinson, Ann Kelly, Iohn Sauters, David Fingado, Kevin Faber, Kris Elder, Erma Rael, Cathy Curran, Hunt Frazier and Clarissa Eastham. DE CA Receives Numerous Awards at District Distributive Education is a two- ear, work-study program that eaches students careers in the field f retailing. Seniors get three hours f credit for this class Cone hour in lass and the remainder on the jobj. hey are dismissed early for work nd put in a minimum of 15 hours ork per week. Iuniors are also in he program, but attend school the hole day. DECA is the club that is affiliated -1 ith Distributive Education. DECA ives students a chance to compete n the fields of marketing and distrib- tion, such as salesmanship, adver- ising, and display. The Valley chap- er is working to reach the highest oal that any DECA chapter can ttain: Chapter of the Year. DECA embers are also active in school unctions. Member Donna Washing- on was a princess in the Homecom, DECA officers are Ileft to rightj Donna Washington, secretary: Ioe Gurule, treasurer: Elvira Marti- ng Court nez, vice president: Iulius Meyer, reporter: Lois Sanchez, chaplain: Vernon Smith, president: and Tom Tipps, photographer. H sv , JSO, t,,tt. if ,iiii s ' ' gg i W f' :'... fig, ,nov ss. ji VV mfg fi , , , . , .. 'Yi YQ 2115 It 'ii xi' ' A .1 'Sus ,gif '. , .Qi tif E? MN - if .1 . X! 1' I ' .s : N'Rw3?i?-V M 5 HY' 5? f f f xi. . 1 , aw, ' 1 yi w-2231 X ij X f .- , - , - -,t- H 1' Q ' it j if ts Y S 2 Dex li' ' Q, . 3 ' gg Sift- ,Q We 4 tw ,-'t'Lg'f - Ft ' -' yi , . L . : 1, 5- il X i 4 V - .A if ' 5 J ECA members are Ileft to rightj Ioe Gurule, Clara Garcia, Debbie Martinez, Angie Herrera, Donna Washington, Ioe Contreras, Eddie Garcia, Iimmy podaca, and Lawrence Saiz: fsecond rowj Pete Vigil, Ioe Herrera, Martha Quintana, Kathy Lovato, Pat McCallister, Loretta Austin, Marla Morris, anessa Freeman, Dan Blumenfeld. Guy Winsor, and Randy Mestas: Ithird rowj Beverly Breitling, Eleanor Lovato, Lois Sanchez, Elvira Martinez, Andre arker, Iulius Meyer, Tom Tipps, Leonard Armijo, and Vernon Smith. OfHCe Education Association Provides If you ever walk into D-building and find a group of girls typing, tak- ing shorthand, keypunching and working on all kinds of business pro- cedures, you have stumbled upon the Office Education Association. Look- ing very smart in their bright green and yellow outfits, the OEA was one of the most active clubs at Valley. They spent most of their time organ- izing sales projects to raise money. The club, as a whole, takes part in both the regional and state contests for all the Office Education Associa- tion Clubs in New Mexico. Money raised during the year goes for rent- ing buses to get to the contests and for an employer-employee banquet which is held every spring, as most of the members go to school for only ' half a day and are employed some- where in the city the rest of the day, getting high school credit while also getting paid. While not working or raising money, the members held various teas for teachers or any visi- tors that happened to be around the campus. Every once in a while, the OEA girls have breakfast or supper meetings to discuss club business. OEA members: fleft to right from bottom to top rowsj Susan Otero, Cathy Carrasco, Michelle Voels Richard Montano, Leslie Iohn, Pam Lucero, Martha Garcia, Cindy Iohnson, julie Reeves, Lorett Helling, Ieanette Romero, Dolores Romero, Carolyn Tapia, Debbie Salazar, Ruby Quintana, ang Diann Chavez. +'f.t:EW af af rf Other members of OEA include fleft to right, front rowj Penny Rector, Lois Wetherill, Andrea Leyba, Linda Salazar, Anna Marie Herrera, and Mari Carciag fsecond rowj Emily Torres, Dianna Reedy, Theresa Olecksiew, Sonja Redford, Cynthia Leyba, Arlene Dow, Myrlin Maestas, and Loretta Harril son. F Training, Experience for Future jobs YT? ,V y parliamentarian: Dolores Romero. president: Pam Lucero, reporter: Ieanette Romero, treasurer: Ruby Quintana, Chaplain. officers are Heft to rightj Cindy Iohnson, historian: Loretta Helling, secretary: Diann Chavez, photographer: Carolyn Tapia, vice-president: Martha R ,.,.,.,...-1 An- fv . Xt-- ' Jr instructor Ms. Bowers supervises Ruby Quintana with her office OEA member Dianne Montoya works on an assignment in class. Ball, Sord Hom erooms Hgh t It Gut for Firs Future Homemakers of America is made up of girls interested in home- making and domestic living. They learn more about their futures as mothers and wives. They wish to learn all they can before settling down. Each year they sponsor the annual Baby Contest using the money col- lected as votes to pay for yearbook pages, give parties to the top three homerooms, and donate the rest to the Warren A. Smart Scholarship Fund. The club was sponsored by Diana Davidson. Leroy Hood Mr. Ball Second Place 3 Dino Leyba Mr. Doughty Third Place I l 1 it ? FHA officers are Novella Maestas, treasurer: Annette Montoya, vice-president: Melina Sanchez secretaryg and Theresa Perea, president. lace in Future Homemakers Baby Contest New XX 1 tp- i R XXWQQ- S . L-it na Montoya get things prepared for the Baby Contest Davidson observes as Novella Maestas, Annette Montoya, Theresa Perea, Melina Sanchez. and J ' . 1 ' 2 ' , V uhh. v , X U , X' if , if .wj Y - is , th' ' -- h - K it XX. K 'TJ' A M eb- v- f .4 1' ' ' Q ,, - -ns- quil- Theresa Perea mixes batter for a cake in FHA after school. -'Q amona Montoya creates an article of clothing in FHA. O6 Future Farmers, Rodeo Club Divide fo After a one year union between the Rodeo Club and the Future Farm- ers of America, the two clubs have split up this year. The Rodeo Club once more spon- sored their annual Rodeo in Novem- ber at the Sheriffs Posse Grounds. The two-day event featured cowboys and cowgirls from all over New Mex- ico competing in eight different events from Bronc Riding to Calf Roping. Although many VHS mem- bers competed in the rodeo, the only competitor from Valley receiving an award was Cindy Lindsey who took third in goat tying and barrel racing. To each winner in every event a tro- phy buckle was given. This gives oth- ers a chance to know the other cow- boy's specialty. The members of the club solicited local businessmen to help sponsor the Rodeo, therefore receiving pub- licity for their businesses. Some of the parents also participated in the planning of the Rodeo. The members at high schools throughout New Mexico attended. , . I K M Q , A . 7,7 ' mmf--I-M' '. Q . . 'TZ - - we .J--.s i 'N Roxy Taylor competes in pole bending at the annual VHS rodeo. 19- 1 I I .ev-ff ' 1 .a l....4 .l 1.9! I 5' . ' 4 'Huh'- -1 Members of Rodeo Club are Mark Watkins, Iacky Brighton, Lorrie Cillessen, Verna Ward, Cary Iacques, Alexa Williamson, Curt Miller, Cindy Lindsey Corky Morrison, Chris Benge, and Mike Threlkeld. para te Projects After Une- Year Union Ioann Faykus, Lorrie Cillessen, Alexa Williamson, Verna Ward, and Gayle Comyford. A members are fkneelingj Mike McCallister, Mr, Poeg Istandingj Larry Malin, Mark Brighton, Watkins, Chris Benge, Cary Allen: fabovej Ava Williamson, Shannon Markle, Mary Sam- In October, the FFA got off to an early start by attending the National Convention in Kansas City, Missouri, where people from FFA clubs at var- ious high schools all over the country got together to listen to speakers and share ideas for fund raising, get togethers, and many other things that concern FFA. As soon as they got back, they started raising money. They rafiled off a horse, sold calendars and hunt- ing vests and painted house numbers on curbs. Sponsored by Darrell Poe, they had many activities throughout the year - building a float and taking third in the State Fair Parade, elect- ing Carole Menke as their sweetheart and meeting with other people from various FFA clubs. -X n i ' ' ' 1 ! -if '-1 53 ' vx.'5 5 'Q 4, 1 W I l .I . A V , Q 'Q' A gf A ll! , , A si ' y tn ' ' ,I g t,-3 .2 .jx ,Q - , N' 'E 5, I I ' 5 A r 5 1 .in I 1 I X fx li .ff iv , Li ...4 FFA member Carole Menke, a homecoming princess, descends the stairs at the Homecom- ing assembly. Speech, Drama Clubs Take Sweepstakes at Piu ww 7 ,ll f' l H7-.v 'I .J Members of the Speech Club are Isittingj Ieff Wolf, Cara McCulloch, Karen Alarid, Lisa Verplough, Edwina Cordova, Alice Reidl, Denise Luna, Dino Leyba, and Carol Candelaria: Istandingj Ms. Miller, Roxann Taylor, Vina Saiz, Kelly Miller, Dawn Carraway, Steve Akin, Mike Golston, Leif Rustebakke, Anthony Tafoya, Caryn Wesner, and Karla Gorey. After suffering from a quite seri- ous illness, Ms. Miller came back and immediately started coaching the speech team members. Memorizing lines, developing characterization, and writing speeches reflecting their opinions, the Speech Club worked hard in all the tournaments held at various high schools in Albuquerque throughout the year. Taking first, second, and third in mime at the St. Pius tournament gave much satisfaction to those compet- ing, but an even greater thrill was the fact that Valley took sweepstakes at the same tournament. i Competing in many fields of speech and drama, the speech team turned out a very good year with many people signing up for tourna- ments and working hard, striving for finals sometimes making it all the way, and others being satisfied with the thrill of competition alone. If Performing Hobo Heaven at St. Pius tourna- ment are Dan Drury, Kelly Miller, and Edwina Cordova. Cara McCulloch performs her mime during the St. Pius Speech and Drama Tournament. Toumamen t, Perform in All-School Plays Club members are fkneelingj Denise Luna, Vina Saiz, and Angie Allen: Isittingj Melanie Padilla, Caryn Wesner, Karla Gorey, Ieff Wolf, Sherry Edwina Cordova, Alice Reidl, and Lisa Verplough: Iknee1ingjRoxann Taylor, Karen Alarid, and Rayellen Searcy: Istandingj Alfred Montoya, Tafo a Steve Akin eff Gardner Kell Miller Kell Howard Leif Rustebakke oe Cordova Dawn Carrawa Dino Le ba and Cara y, ,I , y . y V .I Y y. y, as QQ yy Bedeaux, secretary-treasurer. Sadicoff, Karla Gorey, Angie Allen, and Carol Candelaria practice their skit The Chance: Heaven or Hell, for a tournament. of the Drama Club are Lisa Verplough, vice-presidentg Ieff Wolf, sergeant at arms: Cara McCulloch, president: Steve Akin, sergeant at arms: and Presenting an all-school play, Penthouse Legend, was the first item on the agenda for the Drama Club this year. They worked hard setting up lights, dig- ging for costumes, learning lines, and build- ing sets for every production. Later in the year, they presented three one-acts and in the spring all-school play, Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. Drama Club was sponsored by Ms. Milholland. 0 B Flight members are Ibottom rowj Iames Lavery, Gerard Garcia, Billy Newsom, Iohn Iaramillo, and Charles Reedyg Isecond rowj Robert Espinosa, Clyde Marquez, and Mark Lopezg Ithird rowj Glenn McCann, Ben Vigil, and Ronald Inge: Ifourth rowj Herbert Anaya, Donald Mata, and David Baca, Ififth rowj Ken- neth Selman, Iesse Perea, and Damacio Padilla. Girls Drill Team members include Ibottom rowj Ramona Apodaca, Diane Montoya, Iudy Gonzales, Genia Smith, and Shirley Chavez: Isecond rowj Laura Apodaca, Vina Saiz, Fran- cis Romero, and Tina Tafoya: Ithird rowj Iackie De Aguero, Ruby Moreno, Rosalie Amaya, and Mary Garcia: Ifourth rowj Ianice Zamora, Cathy Vigil, Theresa Cde Baca, and Deborah Anayag lfifth rowj Carmen Salas. D Flight members include fbottom rowj Louie Trujillo, David Sandoval, David Garcia, Robert Hernandez, and Bradford Moreno: Isecond rowj Victor Espinosa, Dirk Smith, and Howard Williams: Ithird rowj Gabe Garcia, William Couffer, and David Dinsmoreg Ifoutth rowj Ioseph Iinzo, Ieff Dampf, and Thomas Douglas: Ififth rowj Gilbert Lucero, Alexander Humphrey, and Ioseph Contreras. Air Force junior ROTC Ra te mong Top Ten in Nation E Flight members include Ibottom rowj Laura Apodaca, Rene Tackett, and Mona Apo- daca: Isecond rowj Diane Montoya, Iudy Gon- zales, Genia Smith, and Shirley Chavez: Ithird rowj Roberta Gonzales, Vina Saiz, Francis Romero, and Tina Tafoya: Ifourth rowj Iackie DeAguero, Ruby Moreno, Rosalie Amaya, and Mary Garcia: lfifth rowj Ianice Zamora, Cathy Vigil, Theresa Cde Baca, and Deborah Anaya: Isixth rowj Carmen Salas. Color Guard members include Ibottom rowj Iohn Davis, Rene Tackett, Genia Smith, and Grlando Garcia, fsecond rowj Dirk Smith, Charles Corder, Roberta Gonzales, and joe Guzman: Ithird rowj Steven Rehberg. A Flight members include Ibottom rowj Iohn Davis, Darrel Moore, Ioseph Singeg, Mar- tin Gallegos, Mike Dampf, and Tim Olivasg Isecond rowj Alex Montano, Danny Marquez, and Louie Cde Baca: lthird rowj Randy Keim, Dan Davey, and Ioe Bruno: Ifourth rowj Steve Gutierrez, Mike Hernandez and Eloy Garcia: Ififth rowj Silviano Garcia and Oliver Zamora: fsixth POW, Gilbert Delaplain, Gilbert Saave- dra, and Mike King. 3' n D xi! A gf 1 . A l l S A 5 L. ..,- K K M? ' 1' , Y QQQW . x W 1 LX Fg -xi it Q 1'-99,4 .X 1 1 ft .ft if gg ' Y ' ' T. 'f J' '-Q, ,n I if It X , . , ' 1 8 v tr 'qt Aa' 6 mf . G 'fo C if we 2- + vm W ' :sf . 'A 1 X ' si. . S 1 7' 'J' 01-x get Hx ' we' 'N' Vfpi! 'Ji' Ap -..few X 4 Q M. ,4 X - V.. 1. N4 Ext -I X 5 5- M A Q, Y X' N A W! ' X ' il : ls -H 3 1' W an, E ' I ' '. l A - -J Q I , 1 kv A .I . V., A Vis vm 1 img ' V I ,,,, . gg f' , f. . - . '- fhi J K f my - 1' k rs. 5 f . ,,,,- 5 I : 4 f A if ., ,,,. ' I . f 1 Q ., ' it L QQ, ,fffjwkv . f I X ' J n - 751 , J, f ll ,, . X . H., . 19' 0 Tu tors Qffer Services Throughout Ci Knowing that you have helped a child and developed a special friend- ship is a joy that some of Valley's students experienced this year by tutoring at elementary and junior high schools in Albuquerque. The tutors, who were sponsored by Ms. Buck, volunteered to take on the responsibilities of helping stu- dents with subjects they were having trouble with such as reading and mathematics. Giving at least two hours of their time a week to tutor- ing, they went to the school their child attended or to the child's home in the evening. The tutors worked in conjunction with the children's teachers to plan a well-rounded program to supple- ment the children's work. They worked on a one-to-one basis with the children which they feel is the single most important factor in being able to progress with the child's sup- plementary education. This one-to- one contact brings about a closer rel- ationship between student, teacher and tutor. IStanding1 Kim Mason, Debbie Harris, Kathy Gardner, Beverly Brietling, Terri Pesce, Margaret T res, Claudette Webster, Margaret Iuarros, Dorothea Sanchez, Diane Cordova, Mary Gonzales leen Barels, Isabel Esquibelg Isittingl Pam Iohnson, Valerie Andrews, Ruth Hunt, Annette Teresa Flores, Ioey Baca, Chandra Clark, Iuanita Zamora, Debbie Montoya. Kim Mason offers helpful advice to her tutee. I dio Club New Addition to Activities Members of the Radio Club are Ileft to righlj Howard Williams, Brett Bedeaux, Iohn Davis, Paul Liebert, and Genia Smith. The Radio Club is a new club at Valley. The members, under the direction of Dan Chomiak learned the basics of operating a ham radio and were in the process of trying to obtain their novice class licenses. Each student involved is extremely interested in electronics and is trying to get his or her own station at home. Mex, N The members used a station in Mr. it l U Ch ' k' d t'n once a lb --N N omia sroom, an mee rg ,. month, they conversed with other hams. They studied Morse Code and 'ill' I W learned how transmitters and receiv- :fgffq ers were operated, having fun as they l50 worked towards their own licenses. Chomiak demonstrates the use of a short-wave radio for Brett Bedeaux and Iohn Davis. Spamsh Band Performs Various Numbe ,..-W.. Z -Q A is., ' NIA Valley High's 1973-74 marching band poses in uniform They are directed by Tom Kelly Under the direction of Tom Kelly, the band performed at games, held concerts and participated in several festivals. A special treat for Valley students at football games was watching the band as they marched. Working hard early in the mornings before school and in the last few weeks of summer, the marching band learned the techniques of marching in certain ways to create a large variety of formations. Unable to go to Chihuahua, Mex- ico as they did last year because of the fuel shortage, the band partici- pated in more festivals around Albu- querque and hosted the people from Chihuahua in their homes when they visited this year. Looking forward to next year and the possibility of the fuel shortage being in existence no longer, they raised money for a trip to Chihuahua by selling candy, collecting old news- papers, scavenging for aluminum cans, and having other fund-raising events. Many hours of hard work go into a piece of music, and each member must know what his music is for the whole group to sound good. Cooper- ation among members is almost as important as the talent of each indi- vidual person in the band. 'am 1 974 Talen t Assem bly U mi Band members include Hirst rowj Mike Chavez, Gilbert Martinez, Darlene Iaramillo, Chuck Gonzales, Danny Chavez, and David Chavez: lsee- rowj Leonard Martinez, Eddy Pando, Tony Castillo, Steve Garcia, Taylor Martinez, Martin Otero, and Charles Rameriz. Z Band plays in various concerts throughout the year. Band, made up of various instruments helps add excitement to all-school assemblies. 7 an S Low brass section members include Ifirst rowj Richard Overmier, Charles Botsford, Neils Calloway, Cindy Iones, and Craig Bercierg Isecond rowj T Coulter, Greg Lucht, Bill Webb, and Brian Francisg Ithird rowj Bobby Woody, Mark McKenzie, Sam Avritt, and Herman Vigil. 'UP ,,,,.av-f ,1 4 , st I s r w O Trumpet section members include Ifirst rowj David Robles, Pat Romero, Phillip Gonzales, and Doug Swain: fmiddle rowj Ron Romero, qu? 17:5 1.21.51 ,Q . Tom Kelly Heads Stage, Pep Banc A P . l vo ff 'O R4 'Q H QQ X if '21 Jgfpwe McCaugnaghy, Robert Armijo, Iohn DeVilliers, and Gerri Duran, Ithird rowj Henry Salazar. Ioe Iinzo, Mark Alderete. Mike Rowe, and David Iohnson. r Third Consecutive Year 'fb reed, sax, oboe section members include ffirst rowj Stephanie Lucht, lean Sargent, Greg Zanetti, and Elaine Briley: fsecond rowl Cynthia Tyson, Smith, Gabriel Garcia. David Dinsmore, Ray Ortiz, and Lonnie Wagner. - , r 5 5 . 1 1 Hi-Y ,lj ... Pam gl section members include lfirst rowj Harold Atencio, Gene Garcia, and Robert Mora: fsecond rowj Clifford Byer, Ioe Padilla, Mark Romero, Doug Gene Cordova, and Chris Sheets. Orchestra Performs at Christmas Assem bl y, ll B d l h fight song during one of Valley's basketball games. everal Other Concertsg Five Mem bers Attend All State ff L Valley's orchestra, under the direc- of Beth Ottinger put forth a very year. Performing at the hristmas Assembly and holding concerts of their own, they rovided all kinds of musical enter- ainment for those who attended. Valley had five people from the rchestra participating in the All- tate Festival and one in Albuquer- ue Youth Symphony. Since Ms. ttinger came to Valley, the orches- ra has improved tremendously. esides teaching at Valley, she also structs orchestras in junior highs nd elementary schools around lbuquerque. members include ffirst rowl Carol Powell, Felice Garza, Dianna Savage, Tom Cordova, Ioe McCanna, Bill Houston, Roman Ch ivu ind Gonzales: Isecond rowj DeCarynFajardo, Karen Drake, Genia Smith, Franke Beasley, Romona Montoya, Mark Kreider, Cathy Curr in C irvn fthird rowj Fernando Ortega, Steve Rehberg, Geraldine Atencio, Greg Garcia, and Leslie Farmer. Q S' asf- a ' . X. xr- gh!! 3 Carol Powell, Fernando Ortega, and Felice Garza practice a Bach concerto. s Un der Sh ee ts, Concert Choir Perform Robert Sheets, Valley's Choral director, poses for the photographer just before a concert. The Varsity choir of VHS is Con- cert Choir. They participated in a clinic at ENMU and in All-City. Con- cert Choir had a Christmas Concert, a spring concert and participated in the Choral Festival held here at Val- ley. Concert Choir is responsible for the production of the yearly musical, this year, Once Upon a Mattress. It is always one of the top contend- ers in the homeroom competition for door decorations, and is in charge of making the throne at Homecoming. Being made up entirely of talented singers, VHS was represented by five people at the New Mexico All-State Music Festival: Shelly Remele, Ray- ellen Searcy, Sherman Toler, Megan Harley, and Carol Candelaria. Advanced Ensemble participated in many concerts and added a little bit of musical variety to programs put on by the students. sl Double Quartet members are Shelly Robinett, Suzi Broyles, Rhonda Pogan, Denise Sanchez, len Searcy, Terrie Girard, Tom Felty, Douglas Porter, Leslie Cunningham. Members of Sextet are Terrie Girard, Cathy Gonzales, Shelly Remele, Lorraine Padilla, Barbara Pel ligini, Marsha Phillips, and accompanist Suzi Broyles. nee Upon a Mattress, Also Presents Concerts uf- X ., , 1 pf, -'nm ' If lla -Mr Choir members are Ifront rowj Shelly Remele, Suzi Broyles, Iennifer Dixon, james Clarke, Leslie Cunningham, jeff Gardner, Shelly Rohinett, Padilla, and Barbara Pelligrini: Isecond rowj Karla Vigil, Dorothy Pohl, Cathy Gonzales, Tom Felty. Douglas Thomas, Albert Paulo. Cindi Cha- Rhonda Pogan, and Rita Pohl: fthird rowj Darlah Counts, Marsha Phillips, Carol Candelaria, Rayellen Searcy, Iames Anderson, Theo Stephens. Salazar, Denise Sanchez, and Cathy Coulter: Ifourth rowj Terrie Girard, Robyn Grove, Debbie Moser, Leland Maez, Douglas Porter, Mike Smith, Amy Hopkins, Terry Seiler, Mr. Robert Sheets: Inotpicturedj Karen Sanchez. 2 bun -l . , 1 I - 1 A Ensemble members are Ifirst mwj Kay Gentry, April Moore, Leslie Wall, Angie Gest. Teri Ortega, Iody Eustace, and Barbie Lomax: Isezzrnzd Chris Raney, Chandra Clark, Cathy Linam, Ierry Iohnson, Ioesph Baca, Mike McCann, Candace Granados, Megan Harley. and Chris Ortiz: fthird Pam Maestas, Anna Mirabal, Nora Ridnour. Paul Striplin, Sherman Toler, Mike Harris, IoLynn Ortega, and Tamera Keller: Uourlh rowj Christine Debra Rodriguez. Iosie Moya, Ken Kugler, Chuck Harris, Michael Sanchez, Corby Bishop. Cheryl Corazza. and Mary Sanchez. 4 Ra ellen Searc , Ianell Chase Act as Presidents y y g Free Birds Lifeless Leifers like it on the rocks. Free Birds Lifeless Leifers was a new club added to the many at Val- ley this year. Under the leadership of Rayellen Searcy and Ianell Chase as presidents, the club, made up entirely of girls, planned activities for weekends, raised money by sell- ing mistletoe at Christmas, or just got together for a good time. There were no specific requirements to join and the club had a wide assortment of members. They would plan things to do on Friday and Saturday nights and get together having parties or just running around town. All in all, the club was established as a club for those who have nothing to do week- ends. Other officers were Roxy Taylor, commissioner in charge of transpor- tation, Sherry Bedeaux, commis- sioner in charge of alternativesg Bar- bara Iames, commissioner in charge of problems, Terrie Girard, commis- sioner in charge of spirits: and Shelly Remele, commissioner in charge of funds and minutes. Y E xl I Free Birds Lifeless Leifers let their true personalities show through. .LA-' Members are Iennifer Dixon, Edwina Cordova, Rayellen Searcy, Ianell Chase, Sherry Bedeaux, Car olyn Castillo, Cara McCulloch, Terrie Girard, Barbara Iames, and Shelly Remele. Vikettes Win 35 Ribbons at Camp of Champs Vikettes posing as elves perform a skit for the Christmas assembly. Attending the Camp of Champs last summer, the Vikettes won 35 rib- bons, the spirit boot, and a first-place trophy for being the best drill team. The Vikettes practiced an hour each day before school and during first period throughout the football and basketball seasons. They pro- vided entertainment for home foot- ball and basketball games and and also for assemblies. They also per- formed at half-time for the semi- pro New Mexico Thunderbirds foot- ball games. Several dances they performed included a Turkish Bath dance which was presented at the Home- coming game, and a nostalgic dance from the fifties performed to the song Boogie-Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B . They have had many fund-raising projects during the year to help pay for their uniforms and clinics such as bake sales, car washes, and invento- ries at stores. -4' ' t Erma Otero - 2 year Vikette Anna Centeno - 2 year Vikette and Ruthy Salazar - 2 year Vikette and Terri Andrews - 1 year Vikette Eight ew Members Added to Original I-'ou Wearing their football outfits are top: Roberta Montoya, Ruthy Salazar, Erma Otero, Louise Gutierrez, Pearl Gonzales, and Debbie Muller: bottom: Narro, Marie Cordova, Melanie Padilla, Terri Andrews, Sarita Parra, and Anna Centeno. I ,,. Debbie Muller - Zyear Vikette Marie Cordova - 1 year Vilcette and Sarita Parra - 1 year Vikette and Alicia Narro - I year Vikette 5 Vikettes Perform Several New Dances Q t . r . . f 5, Melanie Padilla - 1 .VHHF Vfkeffe Pearl Gonzales - 1 year Vikette and R0b6I'fH MOIUOYH - 1 .V-931' Vfkefte and Louise Gutierrez - 1 year Vikette if if 4. earing their traveling uniforms are top: Alicia Narro, Anna Centeno, Terri Andrews, Melanie Padilla, Sarita Parra, and Marie Cordova: bottom: Louise utierrez, Pearl Gonzales, Debbie Muller, Roberta Montoya, Ruthy Salazar, and Erma Otero. Ma jorettes Add Color, Spirit to Activities The 1973-74 majorettes practiced every day before school and during first period to add color and spirit to Valley High sports. The majorettes performed at many football and bas- ketball games with the band. They also went with the band to Santa Fe and took a first place for their per- formance. Last summer they went to a major- ettes' camp where they learned vari- ous routines and presented routines by themselves. The routines they learned included dance, march, and trick routines. According to head majorette Eva Nielson, We also learned flashy routines, no twirling, just dancing. The majorettes worked very hard at the camp, but it was not all work, because we had skits and enjoyed the camp very much, commented Eva. Also, last summer the VHS major- ettes had bake sales and car washes to raise enough money to buy their outfits. Carol Sandoval 1 year . :M 'ii-J f' ' V' ,7 s l 5 Q sn' Q5 t i Z. f, , . ' E ui--4--no mwwmf ' f - I I ' YRS.. Eva Nielsen 2 years Y' , 1 .flkfng 9 ,? S? Y Eva Nielson, Greta Smith, and Lily Byers. M w - 1 Lilly Byers The Majorettes are shown here in their performing uniform 1 year Pep Club, Headed by Anna Herrera Ad Adding spirit and color to the Viking stands this year was the Pep Club. Attending every game, yelling and cheering for the team, and doing routines to coincide with the cheer- leaders, the Pep Club gave a bit of variety to all home games. A new addition to Valley games was their performing at several half- time intermissions, which was some- thing quite different than they've done in the years past. The hard work during the summer of raising money, learning routines and -sewing uniforms help put together a good year for Valley's Pep Club. The girls practiced many hours during the summer, and after school started again in the fall one could see them marching and practicing. Anna Herrera and Iudy Gonzales joke with their friend Gilbert Tafoya before a game. Bm '-an Pep Club- members are Hirst rowj Anna Herrera, and Iudy Gonzales: Isecond rowj IoAnn and Nettie Gutierrez: fthird rowj Maria Yara. Dolores Padilla and Evelyn Romero: Ifourth Robin Gaddy, Anna Marie Cordova, Connie Plante, and Debbie Vigil. fu Q' Q yyii- -211 K Pep Club is shown performing along with the band at the Homecoming game. kwa' K: X 1-Al I- - . . ' . .. . A Q 1 N .- ' . fs gx'xfSf'c.ggiQ ?fi'?5T 1-Yi? ci. fa- -.fs,gf.a+ . si f safgwsxessmilf Spirit, Color to Valley High Athletics ' in limi vi' Pep Club officers are fkneelingjIoAnn Cotinola, Anna Herrera: lstandingl Nettie Gutierrez. Dolores Padilla. Maria Yara, ludy Gonzales. ll .3 -4. l IQ Qtx The Pep Club intermingles with the crowd and shows their enthusiasm at one of Valley's basketball games. The 73-74 Legend Staff, sponsored by Sharon Ball includes Hirst rowj Valerie Andrews Mary Curran Shirley Ortiz Leslie Scarton Tony Andrew Sanchez, Henry Saavedra, and Andre Parker fsecond Rowj Dina Griego Myra Kerby Elaine Briley Michelle Dmell Sally Griego Cynthia tinez, Iuanita Zamora, Roberta Ortiz, and Patricia Martinez Ithird rowj Lydia Estrada Carmen Salas Ioe Cordova Brenda Iewell Leif Rustebakke Mar lanita Chee, Emily Torres, Ricardo Zuniga, Orlando Torres Eva Nielsen and Ieff Gardner .xii -11: I 1 if .1-9142 , if -- 'Wiiiif . X ' Y ll f ,Q AP 'YJ Eva Nielsen, Orlando Torres, Ieff Gardner, Leif Rustebakke Valerie Andrews and Elaine Briley work out plans for the February Legend Co-edited by Leif Rustebakke and Orlando Torres, the Viking Legend staff worked hard to satisfy the stu- dents' needs. Rushing towards dead- lines, writing stories on what was happening at Valley and'the sur- rounding community, and selling ads to nearby businesses to finance the paper took up a great deal of time for the staff. Nine issues were edited this year, including a special April Fool's edition. In between on the spot reporting, gazing at and reading the stars, taking pictures and pasting up the paper, the staff barely had time to do much else. The staff tried to give the Valley students a paper varying in interests and covering all activities. l Dominate Legend Staff +1 fffff M, me Pfafwt Emily Torres, Shirley Ortiz, Roberta Ortiz, Iulie Romero, Dina Griego, Cynthia Martinez, Iuanita Zamora, and Carmen Salas make up the ad staff of thc Legend. Thanks to their hard work, the Legend stayed in the black this vear. AK ,,,,,i-yr-f-vu L.. 45-1 .ukiijnrvlx is au. tmtul lol ml' lyinil ill L41 -r' Leif Rustebakke, Eva Nielsen, and Orlando Torres paste up the Christmas edition of the Legend, Friends Selected as Yearbook Theme 'X Ms. Ball, Saga adviser, shows members of the Desiree Atchley and David Beach look over brownline proofs of the yearbook. staff how to crop a picture. Un' 'B - ....,-, Saga staff members form a pyramid during their visit to the Rio Grande Zoo. Ruth Roybal and Leroy Hood look in a maga zine for layout ideas. e Kraemer Chosen as Editor-in-Chief Y I 1 1 i f , Xu Q,- S. Q . 4 . :I 5. l R I K . Y LI . - ! X X Members of the 73-74 Saga staff are Ikneeling and siltingj Ms. Ball, Debbie Bunten, Sherry Bedeaux, and Ianell Chase, Iseeond row standingj Henry Saavedra Barbara Ortega, Gary Gonzales, Ruth Roybal, Teresa Shockey, Carol jenkins, Desiree Atchley, Susie Dogger, and Mike Kracmer, editor: Ibm k mwj Kenny Bggghv Lgroy Hood, Peter Hobart, Lorraine Martinez. loc Martinez, Ray Aragon, David Beach, and Neal Hubbard. Choosing Friends by Elton Iohn s their theme, the Saga staff ttempted to produce the best year- ook they could for the Valley stu- ents. Under the direction of Mike raemer as editor, and sponsored by haron Ball, the staff hurried to meet ection deadlines, identify people, hink of eye-catching headlines and ut together the yearbook by early arch. Many hours of hard work during nd after school and sometimes on eekends went into the yearbook. The yearbook staff decided on the over, using the same design that eroy Hood painted on the gym loor. Inexperience seemed to be the big- est problem of the staff this year as ll but one of the staff were in their irst year and the sponsor Ms. Ball adn't ever done a yearbook as big s this year's. M Debbie Bunten works in the darkroom on Saga pictures. J 4 air, N25 Sherry Bedeaux exclaims to Teresa Shockey What do you mean, the copy is too short? .1 1 -Q5 i L if 151 1v Sports Desire, pride, and teamwork are just a few of the bases behind com- peting in sports. The agony of defeat and the sheer ecstacy of a victory come with being a member of a team. Of course, the individual should be Competent in the sport he plays. Being on a team teaches a per- son to work with others and pro- motes spirit and friendship. 7 Mario Martinez Selected 1st Team All-District, Znd :LM -. ITop row1BillStedman Iames Martinez, Frank LaGrange, Roy Hella, Chuck Harris, Mark Howell, Gilbert Kozlowski, Anthony Simoes, Mario Ma I C h I-I lton Coach Ewing, lohn Allen, Gene Montoya, Iohn Willow, Edward Cline, Ron Gallegos, Mark Longenbaugh, Don Emilio, Ron nge, oac e , . . T Coach Kloeppelg 2nd rowj Coach Duffey, Gene Montoya, Gary Gonzales, Tony Otero, Richard Salazar, Pat McNeely, Ioe A. Martinez, om C Gilbert Griego, Glenn Garcia, Marcus Montoya, Richard Overmierg Ibottom rowj Leonard Chavez, Loren Taylor. Leroy Naranjo, Mike Valley High's football team ended the season with a disappointing 0-10 record. One of the main reasons for such a record was that new head coach Del Helton wasn't appointed coach until late in the summer - about two weeks before practice started. Coach Helton's assistants were Phil Ewing, Ken Kloeppel, Ierry Duffey, and Bill Steadman. The Vikings were led by three- year letterman Mario Martinez. Mar- tinez was elected 1st team all-dis- trict, 2nd team all-city, and 3rd team all-state. Glen Garcia was also named to the Honorable Mention all- state team. The Vikings were also hurt by injuries. Returning all-city tackle Iohn Sedall suffered a knee injury and saw action in only two games. 1973 VIKING RECORD Valley 8 Farmington 42 Valley 0 A.H.S. 58 Valley 0 Roswell 81 Valley B Highland 34 Valley 8 Grants 35 Valley 9 Manzano 33 Valley 3 Rio Grande 20 Valley 8 Eldorado 19 Valley 0 Del Norte 35 Valley 8 Academy 24 I A stand-out at defense, as well as offense, Mario Martinez blocks a potential Charger pass 1 eam All-City ' ' an Y-1726 l , KY .1-f . - . f .P . , 2. . i m , 13132 tl , -. wt : i i A . . 4 . . - -1 -es f, --e,, 4-'P ' .-..'-N14 .x..'. M' --: !wx, Bandoni, Mark Mier, Mark Chavez, Serna, Roger Tyson, Leland Maez. loc: and Rickie Wagner. zach Helton contemplates the next play after aring about ground position from the press ix. Ei li wma l x , . ,.f..4g. ..f . WL .Q-jf X . 31-.V 5 , .U ?'. 1 , ,gm .A ,. . wr Glenn Garcia completes a pass good for a first down late in the second quarter while Gilbert Koz- lowski blocks for him against the Grants Pirates. i. 9'! 'iff f . .., 7? reign-fb 1 51 - wt, , W . .- . ,K wth - , 1 -- i Q ... -.. '-K i We ' . Ron Gallegos is finally brought down after a short gain against the Pirates. K, rs . ,.. .ln-A g V 'Kip-Huw ,,. 41. nw Q qi' 1 few 'W 'Q -.. .1 v .,. .. .. gg. 3 al.. I ' . A, . ',4',a.. -f -- r- 3 'F f , 1 ,. 1., '1- fx iff' . .f 'af - -v' Qiflr-AQ -- 139 F' .Qfsw ,v tg.. MARIO MARTINEZ Senior Fullback GLENN GARCIA Senior Quarterback IOHN SEDALL Senior Tackle Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley 1973 NORSEMEN RECORD 0 Sandia 8 Grants 12 Santa Fe 26 A.H.S. 6 Eldorado 8 West Mesa 26 Rio Grande orsemen End 1973 Cam mg fr--v-'M r Y- 1 I l'1tnp mwj Coach Ewing,Tony Olero.Gary Gonzales. Mark Howell, Gino Montoya. Anthony Simons, Mark Longenbaugh, Coach eppel: fsecnnd rowl Gene Montoya. Chuck Harris, Iohn Allen. Gilbert Kozlowski. Edward Cline, Frank LaGrange. Ilhird rmvj nard Chavez fmgr.J, Tom Cordova, Mark Chavez. Ioe Martinez. Paul Stanczyk. Gilhurt Griugo, Ron Gallegos, Richard C Imgrjg fboltom rowj Leroy Naranjo, Loren Taylor, Mark Mier, Mike Harris, Louis Serna. Steve Bandnni. and Roger Tyson, 'L fs IOE ARMIIO DON EMILLIO ROY HELLA Senior Halfback Senior Tackle Senior Tackle Tony Otero gets a little help from Chuck Harris in tackling a Grants' Pirate. il ith a Z-5 Record X , J' xi' 11. 'T x .1 f Pirate is stopped for a loss by the Viking defense. MAEZ MARCUS MONTOYA IOHN WILLOW End Senior Guard Senior Center was 5 Emillio waits patiently to get in some of the action. Ron Gallegos runs for daylight against the Pirate defense. 3 Ai. .,-'Q I K Glenn Garcia runs into a fleet of Pirates. The Norsemen Gridders ended the 1973-74 season with a record of two wins and five losses. The team was plagued by injuries all season long. Another reason for such a disap- pointing record was the fact that not too many people tried out for the team. Many sophomores were needed for the varsity games which caused the B-team to forfeit games which were scheduled on the day of a varsity game. The Norsemen did manage to defeat Albuquerque High and dis- trict contender Rio Grande. Valley's hopes look much better for a suc- cessful season next year. Valley Harriers Finish Second in Distric an -4 l iw W l .np on ns ll U' ..., ...W --. Q. --W. --q . ,, . W V , , , fl' fla,?, 4 Flxmlfa-f sf 'Vg 'LA fi 7 3 im 5 , 4 , , , ., if lf' I ,-f.....,,-.... -'-'1 flop rowllody Eustace, Simpson Dixon, Elmer Benally, Tony Anella, Ron Bradley, Stanley Iim, Mike Iaramillo, Cathy Garcia fmgrjg Ibottom rowj Voge, Danny Lucero, Wilson Harry, Phil Gonzales, Dan Drury, Mark Romero, and Harrison Platero. .ix Y QS' Vgfxiil' N, 4- ' ' Q ' . Ygfife V N , ' gg J v ,kwrgrk 3 - 3 ' . F 3, t 5' Q1 VL Q. ' f k i j' -If tx. Q ti, W ta l' P - ' 5'G ', f' Q ' fn, 4 ,ns Q . A Xa t 'as' Q ja, -.X ,N W s- Q, 6 X il! 3 v X: V .. 1? . .tv t e A a A rs 3 Q, wk, .. f WM? , ' .e at: magna -- H Q Elmer Benally places high for Valley in State Four senior letterman are Elmer Benally, Stanley Iim, Dan Drury, and Simpson Dixon. Meet. MUN ourth 111 Sta te t I if A 11 ti 1 Romero strides in with a great finish in Iody Eustace moves up on a Grants runner. State Meet. I ,t g i V ft .lf s--W., my s . 4. ti 5' ...... 3-1' .,,,' f '--nas-.t..,..4h.. ua-f . ' T 1-1 Q. ,1- Elan Drury, Mark Romero, Simpson Dixon, and Elmer Benally run in an Invitation Meet at Acad- my Course. Va1ley's 1973 Cross Country team placed second in ZAAAA district behind the Grants Pirates. Grants went on to take the State Crown. In his first year at VHS, Coach Dean Voge led the team to a successful season. The highlight of the season came when Valley qualified for the State meet in Roswell. Valley harriers found state compe- tition much tougher, yet finished fourth among the best runners in the state. Leading the way was sopho- more stand-out Mark Romero who finished ninth in district and 17th in state. Simpson Dixon led the way in the district meet by placing a high fourth. Other Vikings placing in the State meet were Dan Drury and Elmer Benally. CROSS-COUNTRY RECORD West Mesa Dual 2nd Grants Dual 2nd Las Cruccs Invitational -tth Rio Grande Dual 'Ist Eldnratlo Invitational ttth West Musa Invitational tith A,H.S, Dual 2nd Manzano Triangular tsl Valley Quadrangular 2ntI District 2nd State -ith A4 Seven Viking Wrestlers Qualify for State 2 The '73-'74 Crapplers are lkneelingj David Luna, Kenny Sanchez, Augustin Crespin, Mark Mier, and Mike Oselio: fstandingj Coach Holton, Roger T Pat McNeely, lose Crespin, Carl Condit, Robert Uudel Candelaria, and Mike Cordova. , 3- limit,- : iw-f:f1.' . sQ'.gr5,gc 4' av. t.A.'.:k,t.l.....r.1,1,iw,.., ml.: . .'.'.'.'.:pg,-,-agp, X lluv-nulun - I ':. : ' '.'.'.'::.'::.w: 1 4 .'.'::.',':::.jr-Wie :::e.::.'m.-.mv , ...M. . ...,, , ,,,. --,-ff.-:.-.f.w. ., :.,..,......I .. . .may . lf I fl 1' !l ,. ,ii ii ROBERT UUDEJ CANDELARIA AUGUSTIN CRESPIN Senior Letterman District and State Champion Senior Letterman This year's Wrestling Team ends the regular season with three wil and ten losses in dual competitio The three victories came against G lup, Academy, and Santa Fe. Valley's grapplers also competu in the Gallup Invitational whe Robert Iude Candelaria took tl 155 lb. crown. District competition was held Fe ruary 21-22 at Rio Grande. Many fii performances were turned in by tl Viking grapplers with Iude Candel ria claiming the District title in tl 155 lb. class. With his District pe formance, Iude earned a No. 1 see ing going into the State Tourname which was held February 28, Mart 1 and 2. Seven Viking wrestlers compett in the State Tournament: Iud Candelaria, David Luna, Carl Cond Kenny Sanchez, Ioe Crespin, Pa McNeeley, and Roger Tyson. Iud took State in the 155 lb. class with 7-2 decision in overtime. I X . I. 1' ' N. 4 X' ude Candelaria Takes Sta te in Overtime Decision -f WJ' A 4,33 MICHAEL TORRES Iunior Pat McNee1ey tries to turn over opponent for a pin. Senior Letlcrrnan 1 g -ll VVrestling Team demonstrates its warm up exercise at an all-school assembly at the beginning of the season. XX ,gui S . , 1- Q ,AW L.. t Sanchez Takes Second at B-Team Sta te Tournament ' uw Al L XY '45 -J -team wrestlers are ffront row left to rightj Leroy Sandoval, Danny Garcia, Ioseph Chacon, Larry Sanchez, and Loren Taylor: fsecond rowj Coach Duf- y, Ernie Byers, Pat Sanchez, Leonard Flores. Michael Aguilar, and Oliver Zamora. enior grappler Iude Candelaria goes for a pin against Del Norte Wrestler David Beck. 48 Sherred, Hood Named to All-Ci ty, All-Distri xg, , . .VA wwf X! Er S .il f J-T X X! Q 2 'I VQMKEEY tg K -Q A X L , , ma XX A if ' - i 1, 2 WLzXh.1t,.iFgf A gi' mi x x, . f ,tt f, ' my Y Il Z, HQ lag' xa A 'L Ji. 'fi l in Fx LQ 1 jr I zu n nr fr t Y i El II Q, U The 1973-74 Viking Varsity Cagers include Iames Sherred, Danny Long, Leroy Hood, Mike Van Damme, Anthony Simoes, David Baca, David HrSvdr,Gf Mt ,T Ct'llK B 'hD'dB h dS Id Ken 'fa S! en y aa e a enero on oya ony asl o, enny eat. , avi eac ,an am Cae ron. Coaches are Glen Lucero, Head Coach Phil Ewing, Kleoppel. ff DAVID BEACH TONY CASTILLO HENRY SAAVEDRA Senior Letterman Senior Letterman Senior Letterman 'I-Tournament Teams as Vikings Take Third in State N, Qc, I 3 W ll J ' of the varsity basketball team get ready to do their kill yell before the start of the Goddard ai? 1 . I x LEROY HOOD SAM CALEDRON Senior Letterman Senior Letterman Compiling a 17-11 won-loss record, the 1973-74 Viking Cagers finished second in District and third in State. ln the District Tournament the Vikes lost a thriller to Manzano in double-overtime, 69-67. Valley had earlier beaten the Monarchs at Valley 71-62. Valley earned a trip to the State tournament when the Vikings defeated the Rio Grande Ravens in the semi-final game of the District tournament, 79-70. In the State tournament, the Vikings were matched up against the Roswell Goddard Rockets, the No. 1 team in the state at the time. They played one of their better games of the season to defeat the Rockets 64- 57 in the quarterfinals played at Uni- versity Arena. The Vikings then went up against the District 1AAAA Champion Albu- querque High Bulldogs and led throughout much of fcontinued on p. 1501 IAMES SHERRED Senior Letterman IA 50 Seven orsemen Cagers Pla y on Varsity Squad g Iunior Varsity basketball team are Left to Right: David Romero. Anthony Simoes, Mike Van Damme, Danny Long, Kenny Beach, Iames Zamora, Montoya, and David Baca. Kneeling is Coach Kleoppel. the game. They were up by seven at the half, but went down in defeat 70- 69. The Vikings played Las Cruces the following day soundly defeating them, 108-98. Valley 89 Valley G9 Valley 70 Valley 77 Valley H9 Valley 54 Valley till Valley 85 Valley 80 Valley HB Valley 71 Valley 75 Valley H1 Valley 69 Valley 91 Valley 80 Valley 47 Valley 85 Valley B6 Valley 65 Valley 78 Valley 79 District ZAAAA Tnur Valley 85 Valley 79 Valley 67 Slate Tournament Valley 64 Valley 69 Valley 108 Los Alamos St. Pius West Mesa llernalille lildorado Grants Rio Grande Sandia Grants Eldorado Manxane Academy Del Nerte Riu Grande Grants lildorado Manzane llighland Academy Albuquerque Del Norte Hehhs. nament Grants Rio Grande Manzano Goddard Albuquerque Las Cruees 76 74 KOTJ 49 va tcm ll-1 7ll ns tcm lili 71 75 G2 till 67 96 1eetOT1 78 SU ll'l 64 76 H2 tDouble OTJ 107 66 7U 69 lO'l'l 57 70 98 3 J 5 ts ,. if A Mike Van Damme shows one of his many moves while an Eldorado player tries to guard him Oarsmen Have Best Record in City With 18 4 This year's Iunior Varsity basket- ball team finished fourth in the Iun- ior Varsity tournament held at Mon- zano. The Norsemen recorded 11-12 win-loss record, much improved from last year's mark. The Norsemen were led by varsity members Mike Van Damme, David Romero, David Baca, Danny Long, Genaro Montoya, and Kenny Beach. They were aided by members from the C-team. Perhaps the best C-team in the city this year were the Oarsmen from Valley. The Oarsmen compiled the best record this year with a 18-win 4- loss slate. The Oarsmen took a third place in the St. Pius Sophomore Invi- tational. They were upset by West Mesa in the Semifinals by a score of . Robert Maestas and Anthony Santillanes were named to the All- Tournament team while Roman Cha- vez received an honorable mention award. Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley v ll Vgllgy V ll Vgllgy C-team Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley B-TEAM RECORD 64 Los Alamos 57 St. Pius 69 West Mesa 72 Bernalillo 76 Rio Grande 72 Sandi 68 Grants 72 Eldorado 56 Manzano 68 Academy 60 Del Norte 73 Rio Grande 63 Grants 73 Eldorado 82 Manzano 82 Highland 79 Academy 63 Albuquerque 69 Del Norte 78 Hobbs 71 Rio Grande 63 Del Norte 61 Eldorado C-TEAM RECORD 70 Los Alamos 2 St. Pius 75 West Mesa 78 Bernalillo nament 64 St. Pius 58 West Mesa 52 Manzano 75 Rio Grande 62 Sandia 73 Grants 70 Eldorado 72 Manzano 63 Del Norte 46 Rio Grande 54 Grants 81 Eldorado 55 Manzano 67 Highland 68 Garfield 60 Albuquerque 59 Del Norte 65 Bernalillo 1.21, t-fjl lfx- e 1m members are Kneeling Richard LaGrange Roman Chavez, and Robert Maestas. Second row: Scott Saldevar, Anthony Santillanes Gary Luna en Kugler Third row Manager Stanley Davis Coach Glen Lucero, Manager Larry Norvell, and Manager Ronny Inge. Last row: Larry Davis Mark Viking Cagers Pictured in Active Season, To urnam en Sam Calderon scores two uncontested points as Goddard star Milt Gibson watches help- lessly. VAXULN S32 Tony Castillo uncorks one of his many base- line bombers. ' Iames Sherred penetrates the Bulldog zone in hopes of finding an open area. Leroy Hood receives an in-bounds pass to set up Viking offense. Viking seniors receive trophies for their participation inthe State Tournament. gf ,J 5. David Beach assists his teammate for two points in the State Tournament action. Q action of the St. Pius game. Saavedra drives Danny Nunez in over- Z.- 1 , ' 'ilu Leroy lHubJ Hood sinks his 13th point against the Las Cruces Bulldogs in the State Tourna- ment. David Beach skies over Tommy Sena of Rio Grande for a good two points. fm M, www. S Vi. ,ser Iames Sherred sinks a basket to boost the Vikings over the Eagles. Two Swimmers Place in Sta te- Wide Competition - , ,, ,W K A , .. 11,7 I , ,, A , I 4, - .........,,.,, , I Q: , V, . A , , . VV . I ..J, M,,,V.. kk 1 . Swimming team members for 1973-74 include Greg Zanetti, Brad Sauters, Iohn Francis, Danny Barrows, Harold Atencio and Chris Ionesg fsecond ro Mike Burt, Chris Merwin, Bruce Pendery, and Richard Brandag fthird rowj Craig Harvel, Cary Martinez, Mark Gonzales, Mark Sauters and Luke Sa chez: Iback rowj Steve Akin and Wilson I-larry. VHS swimmers' season recor was 3 wins, 5 losses. The losses t Eldorado and Farmington wer determined in the final event in eac gf- case. The freestyle relay team lost b less than one second both times. Divers Iohn Francis and Gary Mar tinez placed 1st as a diving team a the Albuquerque Academy relays. The following swimmers qualifie for the state meet in Portales o March 1 and 2: Steve Akin, Dann Barrows, Iohn Francis, Craig Harvel Gary Martinez, Chris Merwin, Bruc Pendery, Brad Sauters and Mar Sauters. At the state meet, Cary Martine placed fourth in the diving, whil Steve Akin placed third in the 100 yard breast stroke event. Cary Martinez shows his form in the swan dive. 1 A 1 -.cami 1974 Viking divers include Coach David David, Iobn Francis, Chris Gary Martinez and Harold Atencio. , MQW, ' af Senior Steve Akin demonstrates how swiftly he can swim the buttcrfly. 'A Danny Barrows. practices his starting dive . - ohn Francis practices his diving technique. K ff, ig' da Q Bruce Pendery takes a breath while doing his backstroke. Luke Sanchez practices the breast stroke for the upcoming swim meet. amukk 1 55 Girls' Swimming Team Experiences Building Season, Members of the 1973-74 Girls' Swimming Team include Stephanie Burt, Rene Tackett, Iulianne Bates, Kathy Simpson, Sandy Logan Gini Baxter Amick, Connie Rose and Bonny Byrn. For the first year since 1970 there is a girls' swim team at Valley. 1973- 74 will prove to be a building season and a beginning for competitive ath- letics for the girls. In order to qualify for the team, each girl must meet requirements of attending practices three times a week and competing in scheduled meets. The first meet was held on Ianuary 25 against Del Norte, Sandia, and Rio Grande. Valley placed third, which isn't bad considering some of the girls have never competed on a swim team or in a meet. The experience is good for them regardless of a win or loss, according to Sandra Shoon, coach of the team. The girls' swim team suffered from lack of experience but is looking for- ward to a good season next year since all the members are under- classmen. At the state meet in early March, Sandy Logan placed sixth in the 500- yard and 100-yard freestyle events. is 1 if 9 0 Q 'fem- i . ,,i . . yi ,Q-tx -1 xi -sff 5 X Ttsisfaf X. , , . id 'Rush - , Gini Baxter practices the breast stroke in the Valley pool. 11 Girl Managers Picked for Track Team ' All' ' ' ' V ' . , .' . 0 ' . Q R, 1-4 .'.. ' -, I .- v ' -Q.. ' ' 1 ' -3 ' . ' AM..- -awo-. , W' ,- Q rack Team: lbotiom rowj Simpson Dixon, Roger Tyson, Tony Ortiz, Danny Lucero. Anthony Gallegos, Randy Porter, Mike Robledo, lose Ortiz. and elly Robinettg Isecond rowj Coach Dean Voge, Gene Montoya, Tony Anella, Dan Drury. Mike Puccetti, Mark Romero, Matt Keith. Iohn Allen. Iohn dall, Mario Martinez and Stacey Herigg Ithird rowj Cathy Garcia, Ass't Coach Pat Otero, Ass't Coach Gil Perea, joe Armijo, Elmer Benally, Tom Cor- va, Paul Trujillo, Phillip Archuleta, Stanley Davis, Ron Bradley, Wilson Harry, Leonard Gurule, Icff Wolf, Marie Fixemcr, and Coach Robert Lucero. Eimpson Dixon displays the running style which earned him a letter last ear. Iohn Sedall is shown practicing the shot-put, one of the events in which he hopes to go to State. Girls Track Adds New Dimensions to VHS Sport: For the 1973 track team the hig light of the season was the medl relay, when they won second in sta and district championships. Tho competing in the relay were retur ing lettermen Ioe Armijo, Toi Anella, Dan Drury, and Tom Sno' den. Iohn Sedall placed second district for his outstanding perfori ance in shot-put. The 1974 track team, headed l Dean Voge, looks forward to a su cessful season. With ten returnii lettermen and more experience th in previous years, the Valley cinde men should have a good season. Something new this year at Vall was the girls' track team, but lack experience and interest will keep t girls from capturing too many poin Coach Voge looks forward to a mc successful team next year. Leonard Gurule is shown clearing the bar in the pole vault at a practice meet. Girls' Track Team: Ibottom rowj Iody Eustace, Mary LaCour, Cathy Sandoval, and Sharron McElvenyg Isecond rowj Carisa Noskin, Martha T Linda Denetso, Eva Paul, and Cathy Stancyzk: fthird rowj Cathy Garcia, Marie Fixemer, Cindy Tyson, Coach Dean Voge, Susie Dogger, Shelly F and Stacy Herig. tartmg v ew Head Men tor, Dean Voge, Heads Track Team -pa 21 x,,'S Q5 was -sf I I 2 i on a practice run are Ioe Armijo, Gene Montoya, Tony Anella, and Danny Q .Q-' Drury. 1 I I ' C Q and Tony Ortiz. aulters this year include Tony Gallegos, Leonard Gurule, Mike Mario Martinez throws the discus a distance which will take him to state Val1ey's 1973 Baseball Team Ends Season Wit if ,Hi ,'.'.., ffl ,W v N V v ' ' '-1 x fu:-f1i??'k': - '- ,..-fm. C. ,umv 'V 4 4 7' ' . '1' :wi PA? at is -Sr I . I 3 J ., 3 , V., , . ,, ,Q JV, M J Mfg is,w,,i,,.,-Us.. 'A . ,X 3 : H A 4 . H A v Lp A N...-g ,. .TM , :4 'y . . . A in VLV, l S v 1, ' 5. ' 5 H, ., L i .Q - Q 4 ' LA ' J W 5 221. 12, .. , a ll , ln ' ' V 3, . ., - ' . ' 4 . 3' ' f ' -' A V. 5 J.. J .3 1 . 6 .. .. ., . f ,A ,pls - , , A W , L' 7 . 'f x uw ' ' , K I' ' ', l K V , .. ,Wa-. A... 7 va r lla lol' 'ew ,rl VG .,f -- The 1974 Varsity Baseball Team members are Ibottom rowj Mike Kraemer, Mike Oselio, Daryl Blake, Barney Hershey, Gilbert Griego, George Ierry Black, Martin Iaramillo, Anthony Santillanes, and Ray Salazarg Iback rowl Coach Roger Cordova, Coach Bill Sord, Ken Baca, Nick Lovato, Mercado, Ed Kline, Chuck Harris, Iody Aragon, Scott Saldevar, Kyle Threlkeld, Coach Buddy Robertson, and Coach Don Hollinbeck. ...av 'vi-an-M auf! l .R KENNY BACA Senior Letterman X. X5 X -A wi 'ti it il Wg? IERRY BLACK DARYL BLAKE Senior Letterman Senior Letterman u T' 'C 4-5-', sf' ' ra 1 sg' 'l . X I . .- . 15appo1n ting 10-10 Record and Fourth Place . 1 . -:sc if' -6.5!-Egg ' 1 we 11.3 sf .......a g- ----- MARTIN IARAMILLO Last year's baseball team finished the season with an overall record of 10-10 and 9-7 in district ZAAAA. The Viking team, coached by Buddy Rob- ertson, Bill Sord, Roger Cordova, and Don Hollinbeck, had some surprising victories over district champion Manzano, powerful Sandia, and Eldorado. The team was led by first-team, all-city pitcher Tom Avritt and sec- ond-team, all-city outfielder Walter Maestas. Behind the play of six returning lettermen, the Vikings fin- ished fourth inthe district. The height of last year's season was a trip to El Paso to play Irvin and Austin High Schools, with a trip to Mexico. The Vikings split in El Paso losing an extra inning game to Irvin and beating a good Austin team. This year's team has seven return- ing lettermen from last year's team, including the leading hitter from last year, Ierry Black. This year's team did well in summer American Legion play and is looking forward to a good season in, 74. 1 tl tix ,XM .f -. . . ,M -,,v.. if ,.1. X 1' mf , ' -S-.' -. '- ' -r, of the Iumor Varsity are Ibottom rowj Frank LaGrange, Sam Averitt, Herman Duran, Anthony Santillanes, Mike Sanchez, Richard Devaney, Phillip Gonzales Itop rowj Coach Roger Cordova, Steve Dropinski, Scott Saldevar, Leo Sanchez, Steve Edwards, Mike Gillispie, Chuck Harris, Iody 62 ,.a. mfr ummm-nv 1 1 'Q' 3 3 lx me X - L llama V NICK LOVATO Senior Letterman to if ., rx at x NX xx, X v-,N -xXlE KYLE THRELKELD Senior Letterman Eigh t Returning Senior Letterm .4L,!ll Yjfll -x lx I . K . xxx L lftt- 1 Pitchers for the baseball team are fleft to rightj Steve Edwards, Phillip Gonzales, Martin Nick Lovato, Gilbert Griego, Kyle Threlkeld, and Ray Salazar. ,,,-v 0,-40 ,...f Infielders are fleft to rightj Kenny Baca, Ierry Black, Daryl Blake, and Anthony Santillanos. rv 4 1 fi Other infielders are Ueft to rightj Iody Aragon, Herman Duran, Barney Hershey, and Sam Avritt l l ...xxx KM d Baseball Team in 1974 Season 'Qi' X 1 .fx MX for the baseball team are Ileft to rightj Mike Gillespie, Chuck Harris, George Chavez, and Sanchez. :Ti . 'F' I vo. fx Qi tif ii. ,iv ,iz-vfhi X -1 4. W ' , L' 'ly !,x is Winn in .4 '1 a f H th . are Ileft to rightj Mike Kraemer, Richard Devaney, Steve Dropinski, and Martin Mer- outfielders are fleft to rightj Mike Sanchez, Scott Saldevar, Edward Kline, Frank LaGrange, Mike Oselio. ' ills, '.'l'l31 MARTIN MERCADO Senior Lt ttf im in 1973 BASEBALL RECORD VALLEY Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley OPPONENT Rio Crands Alamogordo Alamogordo Highland West Mes: Del Norte El P iso Irvin El P ISO Austin Eldor ido Sandia . . Manzano Rio Grande West Mesa 0 2 Del Norte 5 4 Albuquerque 2 6 Albuquerque 0 0 Manzano 1 4 Highland 5 7 Eldorado ti 2 Sandia 12 Season Record - 10-10 District Record - 9-7 64 New Outlook Seen for Boy5', Girls' Tennis 19223151 Boys' Tennis Team members include Ikneelingj Carlos Pino, Chris West, Mike Fugate, Richard Romero, Larry Arellano, Steve Brown, and Mannog fstandingj Ioey McCann, Rick Rolland, Andy Corder, Paul Stanzyk, Mike Golston, and Coach Russ Wade. 1973-74 brought Valley a new out- look in boys' varsity tennis. The team had only two returning lettermen but expected great things from its six sophomores. Some of the sophomores have already proven themselves in mak- ing the finals in the winter tourna- ment at the city tennis complex. According to Coach Russ Wade, We're looking forward to a success- ful and rewarding season. For the first time Valley has a sep- arate tennis team for girls. Players are Gini Baxter, Gerri Duran, Leslie Farmer, Margie Gillespie, Sara Hall, Cindi Iones, Ann Kelly, Loretta Lucero, Theresa Olecksieu, and Leisa Robertson. It is a young team fCindi and Margie are seniorsl and shows much promise for the coming season. Meets were scheduled during March and April against Farmington, Las Vegas, Grants, Ft. Wingate, Man- zano, and St. Pius. The district and state tournaments were held in May. jf' l is t Jw-f Girls' Tennis Team me mbers are Leisa Robertson, Cindy Iones, Theresa Olecksiew, Loretta .. Sara Hall, Gerri Duran, Ann Kelly, and Coach Patricia Bodwell. team members include Ieff Peacock, A thony Quintana, Isaac DeVilliers, john Heard, Ieff , and Matt DeVillers. Not pictured is coach Victor Crocco. f' fm- r 'Q 14 IEFF' GARDNER ISAAC DEVILLIERS Iunior Letterman Senior Letterman ourfunior, Senior Lettermen Return to Golf Team IEFF PEACOCK Senior Letterman After the first few weeks of prac- tice it was evident that Valley would be one of the stronger teams in dis- trict ZAAAA. Opening with wins over Manzano and St. Pius the first two weeks of the regular season, it was clear the Vikings were in con- tention for a State Tournament berth. This team is better than the '73 team, remarked head coach Vic Crocco. The team last year finished with a match record of twelve wins and four defeats, upsetting Highland and Del Norte. Del Norte is believed front runner in district with Valley right behind. Returning lettermen are Issac and Iohn DeVillers, Ieff Peacock and Ieff Gardner. Last year in the prestigious Pardise Hills Invitational, Valley pulled through with a third place ahead of Sandia and Del Norte. Issac DeVilliers placed fifth with a 76 and for the first time since 1965, Valley brought home a trophy. Norsemen Cheerleaders Enhance junior Varsi KIM HURLBERT - Head GLORIA LUNA ! i 1 T' l 'ia 1 5. Awww The 1973-74 Norsemen Cheerleaders are Itop rowj Warrena Padilla, Patricia Martinez: Ibottom Estelle DeLeon. WARRENA PADILLA U t Q f, rowl Kim Hurlbert, Gloria Luna, Karen Rodriguez hletics With, Beauty, Spirit, Enthusiasm PATRICIA MARTINEZ Norsemen cheerleaders lead a cheer at the Rio Grande game. I H! ki ., ,w I x tgp. .W . fat KAREN RODRIGUEZ ESTELLA DeLEON This year's Varsity Cheerleaders, Rita Pohl, Karen Sanchez, Barbara Ortega, Rosalie Byers, and Teri Ortega led a very spirited year at Valley during 1973-74 athletic events. The Varsity five cheered through all types of weather during football and cross-country seasons. Selling ribbons, senior-grams. making signs for football and basket- ball games were among some of the things the cheerleaders did. The Varsity-five deserve a lot of credit for all the hard work and time they took to keep the spirit up at Val- ley High, said Principal Merl Riggs. Valley also has a junior varsity which were backed up by the spir- ited B-team cheerleaders. They were Kim Hurlbert fheadj, Gloria Luna, Karen Rodriguez, Warrena Padilla, Patricia Martinez, and Estella DeLeon. They sponsored a playnite and held a bake sale to help raise money for their uniforms. Five 73-74 Varsity Cheerleaders Leat ., f -N 1. , .,- ,' . ' f f,f,g-K 4' , ,' 'lg ' . ,i,l. fi , KAREN SANCHEZ Practicing a lift in their football uniforms are the Varsity cheerleaders. Rita Pohl, Karen Sanchez, Barbara Ortega, and Rosalie Byers lead the VHS Fight Song at a basket- ROSALIE BYERS ball game. piri ted Year at Valley Athletic Events BARBARA ORTEGA TERI ORTEGA RITA POHL - Head Cheerleader w...J iii... cheerleaders pose in their basketball uniforms: Karen Sanchez. Rita Pohl, Terri Ortega, Rosalie Byers, and Barbara Ortega. I7 O Z l .vyxi XX .wx sign flill XX i xy' 6 Un derclassm en Underclassmen consist of the junior and sophomore class members. During their first year at Valley, the sopho- mores busied themselves with finding classrooms, making new friends, and participating in Beanie Week. The jun- iors, after a summer that yvasn't quite long enough, saw old friends again, got adjusted to new classes and teachers and anxiously awaited their senior year. All Females Electe :U nr 'vp 'CVS afbi -:.- I X tl ' 5 ' - Q E x --ng 1 I Sophomore class officers are ftop rowl Candace Granados, secretary: Angela Sandoval, student council representative: Barbie Lomax, treasurer: Elder, vice-president: and Esther Madrid, president. Abeyta, Elmer Abeyta, Rita Aguilar, Michael Ahern, Tom Akard, Steve Alderete, Mark Almanza, Moses Alonzo, Toni Alvarado, Amador Alvarado, Franklin Amestoy, Claudette Amick, Pippa Anaya, Deborah Anaya, Herbert Anaya, Hubert Anaya, Ioceline Anderson, Margo Andrews, Valerie Apodaca, Steve Aragon, Ioseph Aragon, Wayne Arnada, Anna Archibeque, Anthony Archuleta, Margaret Armijo, Iohn Armijo, Sabina Artz, Clint Atencio, Geraldine Atencio, Harold August, Betty Avritt, Samuel Babcock, Theresa Baca, Adele Baca, Danny Baca, Gloria Baca, Ioseph Baca, Iosieline Baca, Lisa Baca, Lorraine Baca, Marcella Baca, Rick Baca, Rita Bachicha, Miguel Bandoni, Steve Baniak, Danny Barber, Magdalena Barela, Manuel Barela, Mario Barnes, Mark Basham, Robert Beach, Mark Beach, Toby Bedeaux, Brett Begay, Curtis Bercier, Craig Bland, Donna Boyer, Ieff Bradford, Cindy Bradley, Ron Branda, Richard Brighton, Iacque Brown, Stephen Bruno, Ioe Bruno, Manuela Burris, Deniece Burt, Stephanie Butler, Mark Byers, Ernie Byrn, Bonny Candelaria, Albert Candelaria, Cynthia Candelaria, Mark Carmody, Ieff Carr, Bradley Carriaga, Cynthia Carriaga, Linda Carroll, Emma Castillo, Cecilia Castillo, Eddie Castleman, Kathy Cayaditto, Rose Chacon, Ioseph Chartier, Annette Chavez, Benny Chavez, Beverly Chavez, Daniel Chavez, Frank Chavez, Ioe Chavez, Iohn Chavez, Leonard Chavez, Liz Chavez, Martin Chavez, Margaret Chavez, Martha Chavez, Rachel Chavez, Roman Chavez, Ruben Chavez, Vickie Chavira, Carmen Chee, Marianita Cillessen, Dianne Cillessen, Laurie Clark, Chandra Collins, Peggy Conroy, Mark Contreras, Michael Cordova, Beverly Cordova, Diane Cordova, Diane C. Cordova, Gene Cordova, Ioseph Cordova, Thomas ead B Team Cheerleader, '73 '74 3 Lomax chats with a friend while Candace Granados thinks to herself, Beanie Week is sure a bummer. ,., ix t R - ,, ,X gg., Q , K , I - ss Q 6 fy dh li 4 E. ,A 3 - .A . fin : dxf viftf Q 8 k , x N R -2 4' Q 5 ...Xie Cotinola, Angie Cotinola, IoAnn Crespin, Ioe Curley, Emerson Curran, Catherine Dampf, Mike Daniel, Donna Daniel, Ken Davis, Iohn Davis, Karen Davis, Stanley DeBaca, Michael Deely, Pat DeLaPlain, Gilbert DeLeon, Estella DeRosia, William Descheenie, Harry DeVaney, Richard Dike, Martha Dinnell, Michelle Dixon, Robert Dodd, Iohn Dropinski, Steven Duncan, Becky Duran, Christine Duran, Gerri Duran, Herman Duran, Michael 'ful' I Duran, Rachael Earley, Sandra Eastham, Clarissa Eddy, Stuart Edwards, Steve Efford, Dawn Efford, Vance Elder, Kristin Escarcida, Denise Escaroida, Gail Espinoza, Robert Esquibel, Dolinda Esquibel, Isabel Esquibe1,Iudith Estrada, Lydia Estrada, Stephanie Eustace, Mary Faber, Kevin Facio, Evelyn Fajardo, Elaine Farley, Ann Fawbush, Gene Ferry, Mary Fingado, David Fisher, Russell Flores, Leonard Flowers, Deborah Flowers, Ricky A in il Class of '76 Will Be First to Gradua 5 . ' K i t tix 1. gp? .fx i I X 1 V 'Y 2 5 . i 5 1 i iiunq lug! It H- I Terri Lowdcr builds up her body in order to be healthy for track season. l ,4 Ei X 6 F i 1 , ,.,,...i America 'S Third Centur 'v 3 , . frigid. x l . u V '- ,. if , l l 1V l 1 r x s X 3 ,Q- t I , if . K Q Y r as k., N . I X' if 1 . -s Q B65 151 It NN- r. ...Q-ra.. Francis, Brian Frauenglass, Andrew Frazier, Hunt Freeman, IoAnn Gabaldon, Anita Gaddy, Robin Gallegos, Anna Gallegos, Francella Gallegos, Martin Gallegos, Michael Gallegos, Phillip Gallegos, Robert Gallegos, Robert Gallio, Annia Garcia, Annabell Garcia, Annette Garcia, Bernie Garcia, Carol Garcia, Cathy Garcia, Clarence Garcia, Dannelle Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Danny . , Denise Gerard Gloria Iack Iames lerry Larry Lisa Louis Mary ,Pat , Silviano , Susan Gardner, Cathy Garrison, Erin Garvey, Patricia Gentry, Kay Gerety, Brigid Gillespie, Mike Givens, Carol Gomez, Martin Gomez, Stella Gonzales, Debbie Gonzales, Eileen Gonzales, Eric Gonzales, Iudy Gonzales, Leo Gonzales, Mannie Gonzales, Mark Gonzales, Mike Gonzales, Phillip Gonzales, Sandra Gonzales, Terri Gonzales, Tommy Sophs Survive Beanie Week Hassles, Harrassin Gonzales, Vincent Goodson, Wesley Goodwin, Danny Gorey, Karla Granados, Candace Griego, Ricky Griego, Sally Grisham, Gregory Gros, Diana Guest, Rosalie Gurule, Anthony Gutierrez, Mary Gutierrez, Nettie Gutierrez, Steve Gutierrez, Vincent Guzman, Becky Hall, David Hanson, Brian Harley, Megan Harris, Michael Harris, William Harrold, Tim Hartley, Vonni Harviston, Corby Hastings, Iackie Haynes, Mark Herig, Stacy Hernandez, Michael Herrera, Doris Hock, Kathy Hoehne, David Hooton, Chris Horwitz, Robert Houston, William Howard, Kelly Humphrey, Thelma Hurlbert, Kim Iackson, Carmen Iacques, Carolyn Iacques, Liz Iaramillo, Debbie Iaramillo, Debbie Iaramillo, Erlinda Iaramillo, Ernest Iaramillo, Ioe Iaramillo, Leon Iaramillo, Phyllis Iaramillo, Theresa Iaramillo, Veronica Ielso, Dominic Iohnson, Gerald Iohnson, Laura Iones, Chris Iones, Susan Iuarros, Margaret Keim, Randy Y X' 3 Si w lit , -. i i ' A 'l- G , Og x is it 1 D ., 5 li xx lk f i nf: -if -iii' , f t y x Keller, Eric Keller, Patrick Kerby, Myra Keswater, Lynda King, Iames Klein, Edward Kloeppel, Kim Kohlmeyer, Ieffery Kraemer, Steve Kreider, Danette Kugler, Ken LaGrange, Frank LaGrange, Richard Lambert, Beth Lavery, Iames Leal, Adolfn Leiterman, Rose M iry Lewis, Ioel Leyba, Charlene Leyva, Iudy Liebert, Paul Linam, Cathy Logan, Sandy Lohman, Terry Lomax, Barbie Lopez, Mark Lovato, Carol Lovato, David B Team Cheerleaders Kim Hurlbert and Gloria Luna are apprehended by officers Ray McKenzie Mike Garcia and Iohn Francis during the Be inie W1 1 k Lovato, Debbie Lovato, Diana Lowder, Terri Lucero, Anthony Lucero, Clyde Lucero, Daniel Lucero, Diane Lucero, Larry Lucero, Loretta Lucero, Lucille Lucero, Noel Lucero, Rowena Lucero, Thaddeus Lucht, Katrina Lueras, Terri Luna, Gary Luna, Gloria Luna, Melissa Luthy, Ieff Lyons, Sherwood Madrid, Esther Maestas, Maestas, Albert Eloy Maestas, Glenda Maestas, Mary Maestas, Paula Maestas, Ray Maestas, Robert Maldonado, Tony Manno, joseph Marcelli, Mariann Marincoll, Barbara Marquez, Clyde Marquez, Danny Marquez, Esther Martinez, Carla Martinez Cathy Martinez Cynthia Martinez Cary Martinez Irene Martinez lames Martinez Ianet Martinez , Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Mascone, Iimmy Iohn E. Iohn Larry Melani Patricia Patrick Robert Veronica Victoria Alice Mata, Donald McCallister, Ion McCann, Michael Sophomores Look Stro it 6 , Q' . 6 up Tift L watched several of their teachers Ms Reece Ms Davidson Ms Buck Ms Seeley Ms Kmttle and Ms Sanchez cheer for the faculty tmm it the McCanna, Ioe Martin, Edna McDaniel, Karen McDougall, Doug McElveny. Sharon McGarvey, Dianna Mclntyre, Mark McKenzie, Mark Mercado, Maria Mestas, Charles Metcalf, Iill Metoyer, Marty Meyer, Charles Mier, Mark Mier, Rosemarie Miller, Kelly Minnear, Mike Mirabal, Anna Mitchell, George Mittlestadt, Mary Mondragon, Orlando Montoya, Albert Montoya, Dollie Montoya, Dorothy Montoya, Gino Montoya, Ianet Montoya, Ieannette Montoya, Martin Montoya, Ramona Montoya, Rick Montoya, Roberta Montoya, Rose Montoya, Russell Montoya, Sandi Montano, Alex Moore, April Moore, Darrell Mora, Iimmy Mora, Robert Moran, Nancy Moreno, Ruby Morgan, Ray Morris, Richard Morrison, Iudy Moya, Ronald Moya, Virginia Muehlmeyer, Cindy Muller, Terry Murphy, Kevin Myers, Tommy Najera, Yvonne Narro, Steven Newman, Ethel Newson, Billy Nunez, Bernadette Oieda, Helen bw , A. f 35:5 x 1,31 . X ! 5.5 Aff? it Sophomore Ron Bradley Sweep ? T ,, A E. iv ' X W 1 09? b, 1 I V 1 2 'o'il at if ,t 1 ' X 'i::- 31 , yi, V, , . l ' Q I 5 vf 'wg A Q R l x S 2 xi :ar it ' f. vi, X Presenting a skit for Drama I are Roberta Montoya, Iolynn Ortega and Dolores Padilla. IH SOCIE 5 U I Man Contest Olguin, Anthony Olivas, Tim Olona, Sophia Olson, Iames Orona, Scott Ortega, Armando Ortega, Eileen Ortega, IoLynn Ortega, Liz Ortiz, Patricia Orton, Diane Otero, Lydia Otero, Richard Otero, Tony Ozanich, Sylvia Pacheco, Chris Padilla, Adrian Padilla, Andy Padilla, Carmen Padilla, Darlene Padilla. Dolores Padilla, joe Padilla, Warrena Pargas, Ruth Parker, Mici Patterson, Karen Peck. Bill Pendery, Dan Perea, Geri Perea, Michael Perea, Robert Perea, Waldo Pesce, Terri Pierce, Iohn Pierson, Teresa Pigeon, Emily Pinard, Neenfa Pino, Carlos Plante, Connie Plunkett, Keith Pohl, Anita Porter, Rande Puccetti, Michael Quintero, Suzette Rael, Anthony Rael, Erma Ramirez, Evelyn Ransom, Iim Ray, IoAnne Rector, Penny Reedy, Charles Ridnour, Nora Riekeman, Iames Robledo, Mike Rocco, Katherine Rodarte, Robert Rodriguez, Debbie Rodriquez, Karen Romero, Evelyn Romero, Frankie Romero, Gina Romero, Iulie Romero, Iulian Romero, Mark Romero, Michael Romero, Mike Romero, Steve Rose, Connie Rose, Mark Rowe, Michael Rowe, Roberta Ruiz, Rueben Rummer, Faith Russell, Cheryl Saavedra, Stanley Saiz, Patsy Saiz, Sandra Salas, Carmen Salazar, Anna Salazar, Henry Salazar, Ioe Salazar, Richard Saldevar, Scott Sampson, Mindy Sanchez, Carlos Sanchez, Dorothea Sanchez, Emilio Sanchez, Evelyn Sanchez, Ioann Sanchez, Kenneth Sanchez, Lee Sanchez, Leo Sanchez, Mary Sanchez, Mary Sanchez, Mike Sanchez, Pat Sanchez, Waldo Sandoval, Angela Sandoval, Bernice Sandoval, Catherine Sandoval, Iris Sandoval, Leroy Sandoval, Patrick Santillanes, Anthony Sauters, Brad Sauters,,Mark Savage, Dianna Scott, Becky Sealy, Michael Sedillo, Grace Sedillo, Iuanita Sedillo, Margaret A-cl ,,.. ,ff-'I' I . 'IJ Y 'gall lit t ,. 5 fi VHS Harriers in State Championships ik --dw-4 Lg, l Week. A S if 5' l fit,-, Q, ,E , 3 -I L 51: nfa' 0 R -P se' Sf fig-e e 9 i l , JW -?,X 3' 'w ,X xv Zanetti is fed baby food by Connie Rose while Valerie Andrews feeds her partner. They were three of the ten most-wanted sophomores during Q-L K 4, ,Qs 'ir ad Yi! 449 as 1 has Vi . . f Af- 'N ,- 'C se R . Q tg we is ess N ill tl iii Q, , ,I J f -P' -..' 1 , X xg- ' -. 'ire ' if-E 5 . i' t N ff +P ' ' . L Ai TQ 21 'Qi Q l' Wi: ,tg t .QR 3 .X 0,5510 4-1: yt W g ,g':!gn' ', V , , , nw' i-:a nim Fifi iid ' a 'T 5, if1 'fA 335W . Sedillo, Virginia Segura, Mark Selman, Kenneth Sena, Iuanita Serna, Teresa Shaffer, Donna Sheets, Chris Simms, Doug Singer, Ioseph Smid, Ronnie Smith, Genia Smith, Reese Smith, Rusty Smithson, David Sotelo, Helen Stanczyk, Kathy Stanczyk, Paul Stark, Lindsey Steele, Scott Stephens, Debbie Stephenson, William Sternhagen, Bill Strahl, Debbie Sweeten, Steve Swinney, Sicrita Tafoya, Flora Tafoya, Martha Tapia, Cecilia Terri Pesce, Reese Smith, Curtis Begay Anna Salazar and Adrian Padilla work on an assignment in English class Tapia, Tony Thompson, Randy Thompson, Rondalene Tidwell, Vicki Tipps, Carla Toler, Sherman Torres, Edmund Torres, Iames Torres, Loretta Torres, Margaret Torres, Mike Torres, Richard Trujillo, Carole Trujillo, Ioleen Trujillo, Iulia Trujillo, Tony Tyson, Roger Ulibarri, Ianice Urias, David Ussery. Marilyn Vallejos, Iocelyn Vallejos, Victor Vanl-lorn, Sharon Varnadore, Fiona Vega, Anthony Vigil, Ben Vigil, Loretta Vigil, Nadine aynigh ts, Other Mon ey-Making Projects is-Q, Q Q 5 et. t ,ge L. Q , fa fl fr 'Q 'L i , ' . s5,x I? xtfff Y , ' X ' .. , ' Iitfsj '1 l B .. gg 1' Y K . , me ' , I S v 7 4 , 4 i, l fi Q -3 J , fb' ' . 3 5 , 1 c ' , t if 52: - :' fs as '- -- G ' ,.'s - gfg ' s f 43,5 t L31 ! ', 3' I i 5 ,ik ,i it . af , - x.. . , , , X - , , 5 uv, . +C ' Wifi' -P ' . f ' fl ' ff Q r f A ,, . ff B ' M i SQ!! a 4 ' 1. I Yazziee, Leonard , K Yeakley, Guy Zamora, Dennis JW!! 'K kk gi Q no ' 1 . V X' Zamora, Lupe ,Q ,yi Zanetti, Greg ff' E. 4 f I I si, N QQ bl Votruba, Lori Walker, Christine Walker, Clora Walsh, Iohn Walters, Lisa Ward, Verna Weaver, Mike Webster, Claudette Wesner, Caryn West, Chris West, Rick Whitlow, Bobby Willow, Wanda Wilson, Bill Woody, Bobby Wright, Karen Yara, Maria Yazzie, Harold Yazzie, Ieri Yazzie, Phillip Yazzie, Raye ..3'YQ? N'-. .1 -Q X .X ,N . Ny... ...,,, A AY,-A , ....,.w,.-,,1- , v. ., ,, ,f ,.,.,. f .--X .Y Bai!-f'4'1TF3 -- . 3. K it ks . 'k .. XL. 1 ,U 3 y...,,M-yes. . , Wi xze I x I 'aura if Well b ?i43D'. .gxxkg H as N M' X ony Castillo, Chuck Gonzales, and Iames Zamora put Yvonne Najera into the trash can as her punishment during Beanie Week. 7 wi? Iuniorcli foe Martinez E1 f Y. 4,4 on .,. ss officers are: Top row: Ruth Roybal, secretary, Annette Alvarado, treasurer: Ioe Martinez, president: Maria Elena Martinez, vice-president. Aguilar, Manuel Albert, Rudolph Allen, Iohn Allen, Kathy Almaraz, Elena Alvarado, Annette Ansley, Grant Apodaca, lim Apotlaca, Ramona Aragon, Bernadette Aragon, Ray Aragon, Susan 4 356, 4 ' Q' ,. Debbie Montoya 9tUClKI1tCO1lflCll ref li, Aranda, Robert Arceneaux, Lester Archuleta, Greg Archuleta, Philip Arellano, Annabell Arellano, Larry Armenta, Larry Armijo, Diane Armijo, Randolph Armijo, Robert A. Armijo, Roger Atchley, Desiree Atencio, Anthony Atwell, Iudy Baca, David Baca, Ioey Barela, Evaleen Barela, Lorenzo Barela, Mike Barlow, Robert Barth, Ianet Bassett, Cheryl Bates, Iulianne Baumgartner, Patsy Baxter, Gini Beach, Kenneth Begay, Ieffrey Begay, Rita Begaye, Leslie Bishop, Corby Black, Diane Black, Donald Black, Iill Blakely, Wayne Blanchette, Paul Blumenfeld, Daniel Bogan, Bobby Bowannie, Harriett Bowers, Nathan Bradford, Linda Breitling, Beverly Brewer, Clay 0 Broughton, Kellie Brown, Lynell Broyles, Suzi Bunten, Deborah Burt, Michael Byers, Lilly Byrd, Niki Cadman, Anthony Candelaria, Darlene Candelaria, Ralph Candelaria, Yolanda Carraway, Dawn Carriaga, Ieanne Casaus, Iuanita Castell, Robert Castillo, Carolyn Chacon, Elizabeth Charley, Lena Chase, Ianell Chavez, Cindi Chavez, David Chavez, George Chavez, Laura Chavez, Mark juniors Com prise Fifty Per Cen 53' 4' L , 1'-rx Iunior Saga staffers Kenny Beach, Desiree Atchley, Debbie Bunten, Ioe Martinez, Ray Aragon and Peter Hobart work on a layout in class. 'F 'fs 'QA' l 4 Saga Staff I N 'hs hu .1-:AM x .cf 9 if xi 9 iw t ' K 3 Nr, Chavez, Michael Chavez, Pauline Chavez, Sandy Chavez, Sylvia Chisman, Kye Clarke, Iames Clay, Larry Clinger, Benjamin Close, Robert Clum, Ioe Cochrane, Rance Coen, Patty Condit, Carl Conroy, Patrick Constancia, Ralph Contreras, Ioseph A. Corazza, Cheryl Cordova, Anna Marie Cordova, Edwina Cordova, Eileen Cordova, Louise Cordova, Marie Cortez, Anthony Couffer, William Coulter, Cathleen Counts, Donna Cowan, Robert Cox, Theresa Craig, Bill Craig, Iames Creswick, Lynn Daily, Fred Dampf, Ieffrey Daniel, Bill Davey, Dan DeHerrera, Liz DeLaPena, Patsy DeLwiche, Laura Deswood, Imogene DeVilliers, Iohn Dinsmore, David Dixon, Iennifer Dominguez, Margaret Dow, Arlene Dowmont, Delia Drake, Karen Duran, Leroy Eldridge, Cameron Emillio, Kathy Espinosa, Agnes Espinoza, Eddie A. Espinoza, Victor Estrada, Ioe Eustace, Nelson Everett, Linda Farmer, Leslie Farquhar, Roberta Faus, Clarence Fixemer, Marie A. Flores, Teresa Frasure, Dean Frazier, Debi Fresquez, Kenny Gabaldon, Beverly Gabaldon, Kathi Gabaldon, Orlando Gallegos, Anthony R Gallegos, Ronald Galloway, Niels Garcia, Anthony Garcia, Bernadette Garcia, Dave Garcia, David L. Garcia, Eulogio Garcia, Fred Garcia, Gabriel Garcia, Gene Garcia, Gene Garcia, Greg Garcia, Ieannie Garcia, Ioanna M. Garcia, Lorraine Garcia, Lucy Garcia, Luis uniors in Ugly Man Contest ,,..,-af Baxter works on a composition in her Informative Writing class. Garcia, Mark A. Garcia, Richard Garcia, Robert Garcia, Steve Garcia, Vincent Garcia, Wayne G. Gardner, Ieff Garrett, David Garrison, Randy M. Garver, Grace George, Frances Gerken, Iean Gomez, Carmen Gomez, Iackie Gonzales, Carmen Gonzales, Carmen l. Gonzales, Charlene Gonzales, Gary Gonzales, Mary Gonzales, MaryE1len Gonzales, Pearl Gonzales, Rita Gonzales, Roberta Gonzales, Talaya W' rx 1' QM-a ,N-' ' Gorman, Ioyce Grammer, Margaret Griego, Ann Griego, Barbara Griego, Dina Griego, Gilbert Griego, Mario Griego, Mary B. Gutierrez, Donna Gutierrez, Felix Gutierrez, Floyd R. Gutierrez, Louise Gutierrez, Patricia Gutierrez, Ralph Hall, Sara Harris, Debbie Harrison, Loretta Harry, Wilson Harvel, Craig Harvey, jennifer Haynes, Arnold Hazlett, Sandi Heard, Iohn Hedrick, Terry Heister, Iack Helms, Brenda Henderson, Lee Tom Hernandez, Carlos Hernandez, Robert Herrera, Ioann Herrera, Vincent Hershey, Bernard Hobart, Peter Hoehne, Richard Hopkins, Amy Howard, Brad Howell, Mark Humphrey, Alexander Hunt, Ruth Iden, Robin Inge, Ronnie Ivey, Kenneth juniors Decora te G ! Zi Ji' Xi E Fi. Iackson Isabelle Iames Steve Iames, Tom Iaramillo, Antonia Iaramillo, Beatrice Iaramillo, Bernadette Iaramillo, Charlotte Iaramillo, Gertrude Iaramillo, Leon Iaramillo, Mario Iaramillo, Mike Ienks, Bob Iewell, Brenda Iinzo, Ioseph Iohnson, Pam Iuarros, Rita Iunaid, Tajudean Keith, Matt Keller, Anita Kelly, Ann Kennedy, Wendy King, lane Kinney, Robert Kozlowski, Gilbert As the prosecutor in Penthouse Legend Leif Rustebakke frlghtj questions Ike DeV1ll1ers on the witness stand Kuper, Eric LaCour, Mary Latham, Steve Lewis, Dale Leyba, Andrea Leyba, Dino Lindsey, Cindy Lodge, Timothy Long, Daniel Lougenbaugh, Mark Lopez, Imelda Lopez, Ioan Lopez, Oleta Lovato, Eleanor Lucero, Danny Lucero, Ernie A. Lucero, Gilbert Lucero, Kathee Lucero, Lillian Luoero, Mike Lucero, Patricia Lucero, Richard Lucero, Theresa Lucht, Stephanie -. Varsity Football wc' sf-0 tbl? Q C7 no N Lujan, Anthony Luna, David Luna, Mary Maestas, Bob Maestas, Felisario Maestas, Laura Maestas, Mylrin Malin, Larry Manchester, Bruce Mares, Anthony Mariano, Bruce Mariano, Lee Marquez, George Marquez, Lilia Martin, Ahma Martinez, Angela Martinez, Antoinette Martinez, Bertha Martinez, Betty Martinez, Debbie Martinez, Debbie Martinez, Elizabeth Martinez, Frances Martinez, Ioe A. Martinez, Ioe R. Martinez, Iuanita Martinez, Lorraine Martinez, Maria Elena Martinez, Mike Martinez. Paula Martinez, Pete Martinez, Shirley Martinez, Susie McCallister, Pat McCann, Earl McCoy, Arthur Mclntyre, Paul McNeely, Patrick Medina, Louis Medina, Victoria Medrano, Maryann Meek, Carole Merwin, Chris Metcalf, Becky Metoyer, Paula Michael, MaryAnn Miera, Bill Miller, Curt Miller, Mary A. Mirabal, Rachel Molinetti, Iean Montano, Richard Montgomery, Beverly Montoya, Debbie Montoya, Genaro Montoya, Gene Montoya, Irene Montoya, Leonard Montoya, Linda Montoya, Patricia Montoya, Rosann Montoya, Roy Moore, Melissa Mora, Larry Moran, Elizabeth Morgan, Charles R. Morgan, Larry Moya, Richard Muehlmeyer, Fred Muller, Debbie Naranjo, Anthony Naranjo, Leroy Narvaez, Ioe E. Navalesi, Kent Nelson, Bobby Nelson, Ricky Nocera, Iulia Norvell, Richard Noskin, Carisa Nowlin, Diane O'Brien, Shawn Olecksiew, Theresa Olguin, Danny Olivas, Charlie junior Leif Rustebakke Has Leading R01 OOWWW' 'vu-wt , 7 a O jqmca .sw First All-School Play in November Bowannie Ray Aragon and Marie Fivcemer count the cash at the September dance sponsored by the junior class. Olona, Mark Orona, Alice Orona, Scott Ortega, Iuan Ortega, Robert Ortiz, George Ortiz, lose Ortiz, Tony Orton, Diane Oselio, Mike Otero, Eva Otero, Loretta Otero, Martin Otero, Tony Overmier, Richard Pacheco, Mike Padilla, Fred Padilla, Ioseph Padilla, Lawrence Padilla, Loretta Padilla, Lorraine Padilla, Melanie Parra, Sarita Parrish, Daryl 200 Pellegrini, Barbara Pelot, Ioe Perea, David Perez, Debby Perez, Samuel Peshlakai, Connie Peshlakai, Dorothy Peshlakai, Zilla Phillips, Marsha Pivko, Karen Platero, Harrison Pohl, Debbie Pohl, Dorothy Pohl, Paul Polk, Pam Pope, Stacie Powell, Carol Price, David Prudencio, Michael Quintana, Anthony Rathbun, Tom A. Redford, Sonja Reeder, Frank Reedy, Dianna Regensburg, Barbara Reitzel, Charles Restow, Lou Ann Revels, Beth Rey, Ioseph Reynolds, Steve Riboni, Ernestine Richardson, Sonia Rinehart, Iohn Rivera, Lucille Rivera, Patricia Robertson, Leisa Rockwell, Iennifer Romero, Cynthia Romero, David Romero, Ronald Romero, Santos Romero, Steve juniors Sell Luminarias for Mon X ! A 14' I Gutierrez and Mark Olona fold bags for the juniors' luminarias project. ' . A l akmg Project Durmg Christmas 'yd 5' HS i L 5. ' Romero, Susan Roskosh, Bill Rowden, Mark Roybal, Ruth Rozzi, Sheila Ruiz, Ioseph G. Rustebakke, Leif K. Saiz, Marcella Saiz, Trini Salas, Mary Salazar, Linda Salazar, Rey Saldana, Mondo Sanchez, Anna Sanchez, Angelo Sanchez, Daniel Sanchez, Dennis Sanchez, Emilio Sanchez, Frances Sanchez, Iohn Sanchez, Luis Sanchez, Mary Anne Sanchez, Steve Simmons, John 202 David Baca, Danny Long. Russell Sanchez, Veronica Sandoval, Adrie Sandoval, Carol Sandoval, David Sandoval, David Sandoval, Ioe Sandoval, Kathy Sargent, lean Sauters, Iohn Savedra, Gilbert Searton, Leslie Soheel, Bob Seherf, Frank Sohiel, Carrie Schulte, Hugo Sedillo, Debbie Segura, Ernest Seiler, Teri Sena, Iuanita Serna, Lorraine Serna, Louis Shaffer, Bruce Shockey, Teresa Simoes, Anthony Many juniors Partici pat Wade, and Kenny Beach watch for a rebound druing the Faculty-Varsity game. sw. rf V ., 15 ' ,, G?-5 5 i .1- 2 i 1 All Athletic Programs n V 5 , Simpson, Kathy Sisson, Terri Smith, Alice Smith, Dirk Smith, Greta Smith, Linda Smith, Mark Smith, Stephanie Snodgrass, Billy Snowdon, Diane Soto, Iohn Stephens, Theo Sternhagen, joe Stotts, Brenda Striplin, Paul Swain, Douglas Tackett, Rene Tafoya, Gerald Tafoya, Tina Tapia, Molly Tavasci, Ed Taylor, Loren Taylor, Roxanne Thompson, Michael Thorn, jerry Todd, Kenneth Tonkinson, Amy Torres, Emily Torres, Mary Torres, Ronnie Trujillo, Bernadette Trujillo, David Trujillo, Dora Trujillo, Irene Trujillo, james Trujillo, Paul Tyson, Cynthia Vallejos, Steve Velarde, Michael Vigil, Debbie Vigil, Karla Vigil, Kathy 20 04 Vigil, Herman Vigil, Paul L. Vinke, Steve Wade, Iohn Wagner, Lonnie Wall, Leslie Walters, Stella Warren, Sabrina Warwick, Iosephine Webb, Bill Wetherill, Lois Williams, Charles Williams, Howard Williams, Mary Five Hundred Fifty-six junior Q Y B. nrolled in Class of '75 Zamora, Oliver Zanetti, Pamela Zuniga, Ricardo Y Williams, Richard Willow, Chuck Wilson, Lisa Wilson, Shirley Witt. Myron Wood, Linda Wright, Terry Yarbrough, Sally Yarbough, Wilma Zamora. Ianius Zamora, Ianico Zamora, Larry F l 4 , .,.....,.. ! 1 ,Z ,f ,,,f 0 fr I, 1115 I Q... 'il' Snowden and Matt DeVilliers read an assignment for Sociology I. 205 20 6 Q ol' Win iv.. 'X 7 ,-..- 3 Mr,-in - A , ', M4 YH NDI - . Seniors Thinking about their future after high school, working hard in their classes, making this year the best of all their high school years, the sen- iors took on their most important high school roles. Seniors developed long-lasting friendships as their last year grew shorter and shorter. Many made plans to attend college here and all over the country, while others continued to work at jobs which they had secured through var- ious work-study programs at VHS. 207 2 Sherry Bedea ux Takes Ove Officers elected this year were Diann Sandoval, historian: Lorraine Martinez, secretary, Sherry Bedeaux, president, Eva Nielsen, Student Council repre' sentativeg and Cindy Griego, vice-president. Under the leadership of Andrew Sanchez as president of the sopho- more class, the class of '74 started out as most sophomore classes do: rais- ing money, sponsoring dances, being harassed by seniors during Beanie Week and losing the UMOC contest with Mike Garcia as their candidate. Most of all, sophomores saw many new faces, some of whom would soon be friends. In their junior year, the class of '74 got off to a roaring start by selling magazines, holding playnites and raffling off a stereo to raise money. Losing once again with Ieff Wolf as the UMOC contestant, it began to show that the class of '74 just wasn't one of the ugliest classes in Valley's history. Mike Garcia, as president, led the class with vice-president Steve Akin to put on a prom as a farewell to the class of '73, Winning Spirit Sweetheart with Barbara Ortega as the candidate, the class of '74 proved to be one of the most spir- ite'd classes at Valley. Friendship and grades again carried a great deal of importance to the class of '74. Finally, as their senior year came around, the class elected Mike Gar- cia to lead the class once again. Many ideas for fund-raising and gifts were brought up, but nothing seemed to materialize. At the beginning of the new semester, Sherry Bedeaux took over as president after Mike resigned. Again, raising money for a gift as a lasting memory of the class for the years to come at Valley was the matter of most importance. The class of '74 won Spirit Sweetheart once again with Leah Iohnson as the candidate and came in second with Andre Parker as their candidate for UMOC. Ruth Salazar reigned over the Homecoming activities and Mary Curran was elected as Snow Queen for the annual Snow Frolic. Valley will always hold many memories fon the members of the class of '74 Friendships, hard work, new classes yelling at games and thinking of th future after high school are a few o the important things in a student' life. Their high school days will always be remembered by those who enjoyed themselves and made Valley a major part of their lives. Little bits of joy and sorrow an how much a smile from a frien meant when the world seemed t stop spinning - Valley was full o these. Every day yielded somethin new for all. The days of youth will soon b gone for the class of '74, yet th sounds of laughter, lockers slam- ming, andthe echoing of runnin footsteps as someone hurries to clas will always live in their deepest an fondest memories. Abeyta, Albert Adeox, Loren Akers, Mary Akin, Stephan I. Alarid, Karen A. Amaya, Rosalie Anderson, lim Anderson, Kristian Anella, Tony Apodaoa, Laura Archibeque, Edward Arellano, Mark Arellano, Raymond Armijo, Ioe Armijo, Leonard Artz, Kim Atencio, Charlotte Atenoio, Marie Austin, Loretta Avritt, Donald A 2 Seniors Mario Martin ez, Glenn Baca, Daniel Baca, Kenny Barela, Iose Barrows, Daniel Beach, David Bedeaux, Sherry Begay, Karen Benge, Chris Q.-.xx 4 S, ., , 1 K 3 W, ,,,.. ..........-M-----W 1?-Y .ju ai, -li .ug ,, . , ' 5- A lvf fn 'V X N- I ?i During half time at the Grants football game the finalists for Vi-Queen were announced: Alice Vanl-Iorn, Denise Sanchez, Ruthy Salazar, Theresa Erma Otero, Carol Menke, Teresa Marcelli, and Diann Chavez. Other finalists not shown are Donna Washington and Rosanne Romero. Black, Ierry Blake, Daryl Bland, Cloria Bonda, Cindy Bonner, Ioe Botsford, Charles Bradford, Brenda Bradley, Debbie Breitenbach, Pam Briley, Elaine Brogoles, Mary Brown, Donna Byers, Rosalie Byrd, Henry Cadena, Alice Calderon, Sam Candelaria, Carol Candelaria, Frieda Candelaria, Philip Candelaria, Robert Carr, Cindy Carrasco, Catherine Castillo, Tony Centeno, Anna Cervantes, Richard Cervantes, Ruben Chavez, Anita M. Chavez, Antonia Chavez, Daniel Chavez, Deborah Chavez, Dolores Chavez, Iarnes F. Chavez, Patricia I. Chavez, Peggy Chavez, Shirley Chavez, Sylvia I. Cillessen, Charlotte Cochrane, Patric Comyford, Gail Coones, Francis M. Sixty-six Wking Senior 1 , , 0 Corder, Charles Cordova, Iimmy D. Cordova, Natalie Cordova, Patricia Cordova, Rosalie Coulter, Tom Counts, Darlah Crespin, Augustin Cunningham, Leslie Cunningham, Paul Curran, Mary Curtner, Cheryl Davis, Arcola Dean, Lori Decker, Patty Delao, Sharon DeLeon, Deborah De Villiers, Isaac Dogger, Linden S. Dosch, Debbie 214 Mar Seven ty- two Children From Strongh urs Downs, Georgia Drury, Dan Dubois, Mike Duncan, Orlando Duran, Orlando Eddy, Allison Encinias, Anna Marie Esquibel, Carla io Martinez shows Gilbert Montoya how to use his new toy that was given to him at the Christmas Party. K , y, ttf E 4, w ,f - 1 L 'ei l , '2a.-:B Q1 M r uest for Ann ual Christmas Party nf J ...af -.Af so-4 funn- i.-, Estrada, Clarita Felty, Thomas Fernandez, Barbara Feyen, Ioan Flores, Beverly Flores, Sandra Flowers, Bill Francis, Iohn Freeman, Ray Freeman, Vanessa Fresques, Al Fresquez, David Gabaldon, Beverly Gabaldon, Theresa Gallegos, Carlos A. Gallegos, Lorraine Gallegos, Rosanna Garcia, Clara Garcia, Coreena Garcia, Eddie A. 5 Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia, Garcia, Garcia Garcia Garcia, Garcia George W Georgia Gery Glenn Luis R. Marie A. Martha E Mary H. Michael Michael R Orlando Oscar Garcia, Steve D. Gardner, Karen Garza, Felice Gearhart, Bert M Gill, Debi Gill, Shelley Gillespie, Margaret Gillreath, Frank Varsity Basketball Team iking eager David Beach tries ai jump shot while a Sl. Pius defender looks on. Q, ...vs in :IN ,R . .ii K 1 lr G f X -A N -f w'A-av -vi X 5 . giif A 4 ,au LA vt' -Mrs if is ,G Girard, Terrie Golston, Mike Gonzales, Gonzales, Catherine Christine Gonzales, Diane Gonzales, Max C. Gonzales, Gonzales, Theresa Tommy A. 217 Gonzales, Victoria Gray, Debbie Griego, Albert Griego, Arthur Griego Griego Griego, Griego, Barbara Carlos Cindy Emily Senior Tony Anella Named Senior Tony Anella gives bull riding a try at a local rodeo. umal Student of the Mon th gf.. Griego, Griego, Griego, Griego, Geanette Michael Patricio Sarah Grisham, Debra Grove, Robyn Gurule, Ioe T. Gurule, Leonard Gutierrez, Gffie Guzman, Ioe Hall, Be cky Hartley, Vicki E. Harvel, Scott Hella, R Helling, Henline Oy Loretta I , jewel Hernandez, Martin Herrera, Angie Herrera, Anna Marie Herrera, Carlos L Herrera, Dorothy Herrera, Ioe R. Herrera, Rosemary Hood, Ernest Horne, Cheryl Howell, Robert Hubbard, Neal Hubbell, Tom Huniok, Henry Iames, Barbara Iaramillo, Barbara Iaramillo, Iose aramillo Iudy I , Iaramillo, Martin Iaramillo, Victoria Ienkins, Carol Iohnson, Cindy Iohnson, David Iohnson, Kaye Iohnson, Leah S. Four Senior Girls Represen Qq, ls, 'Q 4 i it iri - -4-J :tj , H Valley in junior Miss Finals A chu 9114 v Q. tudunt Body President Neal Hubbard presents Grants Principal, Boney Baca with a gift for their first ZAAAA game. Iojola, Willy Iones, Cindi A. Iudee, Lena Iustesen, Laurie .Q- ' Keim, Terry L. Kelly, Dennis i y ., Kraemer, Miko f ' ' Kreider, Mark 1 V . xi A st X .X Tension Mounts as 19 Ji, fd G' G. NJ' Lacour, Linda Lea, Wendy LeBlanc, Mike Leon, Ioyce Leyba, Cynthia Leyva, Ianice Lightfoot, Iames Linthicum, Iohn 'x s Donna Washington gets ready to descend the stairs in the Homecoming Assembly. Lovato Kathryn M Lovato Leonard L. Lovato Nick A. Lucero, Fernando I Lucero, Ianie Lucero,Ioseph H. Lucero, Iudith Lucero, Lorraine Lucero, Pamela Lucht, Greg Maestas, Novella Maestas, Ricky Maestas, Rita M. Maez, Leland Maldonado, Ray B. Mansfield, Rodney Marcelli, Teresa A. Markle, Shannon Martin, Frank Martinez, Anita Martinez, Annette Martinez, Bernadette Martieez, Cameron Martinez, Debbie Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez, Martinez, Martinez Martinez Martinez, Gary ,Iohn Laverne Leonardo Loretta Lorraine Marilyn Mario Napoleon Martinez, Nicki Martinez, Patricia Martinez, Patricia A. Martinez, Rose Mason, Kim Maurino, Toni McCaHister, Mike -K L MS 1 f' W 1 ,.:,,5ff Y' A X Y f 'x -LX If Q A xLxg E ' Q.-,fl gl 5 K J we wk L V X mmf' 6 Kangaroo Court Ends th Scott Steele smiles as Sherry Bedeaux was hit with the pie that was meant for him in the Beanie Week assembly. Irene Myrick calls Scott back another try. Meek, Christine Menke, Carol Mercado, Martin Mestas, Randy Metoyer, Anthony Meyer, Iulius ,SQ Miller, Curtis Minoli, Toni C. rustra tions of Beanie Week 2 --4' Mitchell, Phyllis Montoya, Montoya, Montoya, Montoya, Montoya, G. Montoya, Montoya, Annette Dianne L Lori Manuel Marcus Marcy Mike M. Montoya, Renee Mora, Steve Morales, Edward Morgan, Doug Morris, Marla Morrison, Brian C. Morton, Freda Moser, Debbie I. Motto, Anthony R. Motto, Gary Moya, Iosie Moya, Steve R. Munoz, Lisa Myrick, Irene Najera, Carolyn Narro, Rosemary Navalesi, Dena Nelson, Harold Newson, Ierry Nez, Bessie Nielsen, Eva Nunez, Paul Olguin, Sylvia A. Ortega, Barbara Ortega, Margaret S Ortega, Terri M. Ortiz, Anthonette Ortiz, Olivia Ortiz, Shirley D. Oselio, Ida Otero, Erma I. Otero, Susan G. tuden ts join Class of 74 up llustesen Padilla, Steven L Padilla, Vincent Paez, Frances Pando, Eddie L. Paperman, Andy Paquin, Victoria Pargas, Patricia Parker, Andre z C 13? f ffl! PM 41 S' rw. X 45.24. and Terry Keim ask Mrs. Rhodes for help in their Senior English class. N. 230 Parker, Patricia Paul, Eva Peacock, Ieff Pendery, Bruce 'KA ,I ,ff ,I 1 4 , 56 Patterson, Debbie Paulo, Albert Peinado, Leroy Pennybacker, Debbie vf'D ' Hfteen Seniors Selected fo Andrew Sanchez receives a pie in the face from Rosalie Byers after class competition at basketball assembly. Stanley Davis dodges any possible leftovers. Perea, Iudy A. Perea, Iudy Perez-1, Theresa A. Phillips, Ron Pickens, Mark Pogan Rhonda Pohl, Rita L. Porter, Douglas Pruitt, Olin Quintana, Martha Quintana, Ruby Randall, Charles B Raney, Chris Raper, Nancy Rasmussen, Lisa Raymond, Debbie Redhouse, Iames Reeves, Iulie Rehberg, Steve Reidl, Alice Remele, Shelly I. Riffenburgh, Audrey Riggs, Shane Robinson, Susan Robles, Ed Rodriguez, Ieanette Rogers, Charla Romero, Derek Romero, Dolores Romero, Elizabeth Romero, Esther Romero, Ieanette D Romero, Marie Romero, Mary S. Romero, Patricia A Romero, Rosanne Rust, Amy Saavedra, Henry Saavedra, Lorrey Sadicoff, Denise Queen by Senior Senate ra 5 'x A: 5 Y , , ,I ,, 4 . 1- ' 1,1 U - L' 1- gf ,fp Q, v. A. . Q? -x 6 . , gi' ef- , I-f f f Eh . cz. . '-'P L . L fl.: Us. 9 w -3 47 L .. ,, . ew Mexico's junior Senator Pete Domenici shows VHS Senior lose Pedro Iaramillo around the Capitol during Iose's visit. lose worked for the Senator uring his campaign in 1972. I 'R saiz, Diana Saiz, Lupe Saiz, Vina Salazar, Anthony 'V ' S 5' Salazar, Clara -- Salazar, Debbie L. TQ 7' A, Salazar, Ruth Salazar, Vivian I 4 Seniors Help With G Sanchez, Andrew Sanchez, Cindy Sanchez, Denise Sanchez, Henry W. , i Sanchez, Karen A. Sanchez, Lois Sanchez, Mark Sanchez,Ronald L. ' Y 9 Auqxxw Ieff Wolf checks out plans for Homecoming decorations as he lounges behind Ms. Hays' desk. Sanchez, Melina T. Sandoval, Daphne Sandoval, Diana Santillanes, Pat E. Santillanes, Richard Savage, Casandra Savedra, Annabelle Schwab, Douglas Scott, Cheryl Scott, Deanna Scott, Diana Searcy, Rayellen Sedall, Iohn Sedillo, Celina Sedillo, George Sedillo, Leo Selman, Robert Sena, Iohn Serna, Maurice Sevier, Kevin 6 Sheets, Linda Sherred, Iames Silva, Pat Smith, Debbie Smith, Ioyoetta Smith, Larry Sordall, Cindy I. Sorrell, Bernard Sotelo, Gus Starkey, Suzanne Steele, Shauna Sternhagen, Linda Stone, Martha Storer, Iohn Strange, Brenda Sweeten, William Tafoya, Catherine Tafoya, Demetrio Tafoya, Eliseo Tafoya, Phil Several Senior Members of Basket :Q- l K-0 .4-11 4-1 ari McCulloll1 lr ili Iohnson ind I imc s Sll0lI'l d takr' 1 break during the late night decorating session the n1g.,hlbcforc Honiouoining, festivities. Tapia, Carolyn Taylor, Craig Thompson, Ianot D Thompson, Kirk Thompson, Lynn Throlkold, Kylo Tidwell, Mary Tipps, Mark T. Torres, Marvin Torres, Michael Torres, Orlando Tresnjak, Silva Trujillo, Dolores Trujillo, jimmy Trujillo, Ruth Trujillo, Stella Urias, Irene Valdez, Carmen VanHorn, Alice Vanselous, Linda Velasquez, Vera Verploegh, Lisa Vickers, David Vigil, Carmen Vigil, Pete Vlahos, Andrea Voels, Michelle Wade, Corbett vi Over 550 Senior Vikin -I N wi' 'x 'Q .3 N 't::?'F J ,V RV 'U -.4-an . Q, 95 K sk 'x 4' +417 A ' Q ir O i Q ' Graduate wi th Class of '74 1 9. R' ,v Zamora, Eddie D. Zamora, Elena Zamora, Iuanita Washington, Donna Watkins, Mark Watt, Colin Weisman, Diane Wheelock, David Whitley, Pattie Williams, Steve D Wolf, Ieff Woods, Wendy Yazzie, Hazel Yazzie, Mary Ann Zamora, Carmel AO AKERS, MARY B. Senior Senate 43 All School Plays 3, 43 Make-up Director for Music Theater 2, 3. AKIN, STEPHAN I. Student Council 3, 43 State Student Council 33 Iunior Senate 33 Senior Senate 43 Class Vice-President 33 All School Plays 3, 43 One-Act Plays 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 National Spanish Honor Soci- ety 2, 3, 43 West Point Leadership Board Nominee 33 Swimming 2, 3, 43 Speech Club 3, 43 Drama Club 3, 43 Ski Club 2, 3, 43 Key Club 2, 3, 4. AMAYA, ROSALIE E. Military Ball Attendant 3, 43 ROTC 2, 3, 43 Drill Team 2, 3, 43 Flight Ser- geant 43 Executive Officer 4. ANDERSON, IAMES P. Concert Chorus 3, 43 Library Aides 43 All School Plays 33 Tutoring 23 Football 2, 33 Baseball 23 V-Club 2, 3, 43 Operetta 3, 4. ANDERSON, KRIS L. Student Council 2, 43 Sophomore Senate 2. APODACA, LAURA A. Military Ball Attendant 33 Attend- ance Office Aides 43 ROTC 43 Drill Team 2, 3, 43 Flight Sergeant 4. ARCHIBEQUE, EDWARD A. ROTC 43 Drum and Bugle Corps 43 Squad Leader 4. ARMIIO, IOE B. Student Council 23 Homeroom Officer 23 West Point Leadership Board Nominee 33 Football 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 V-Club 2, 33 Key Club 2, 3. ARMIIO, LEONARD W. Sophomore Senate 23 Homeroom Officer 33 Library Aides 43 Football 32 DECA 3. ARTZ, KIM D. Swimming 2, 33 FFA 4. ATENCIO, MARIE D. Girls' Chorus 2, 3g Library Aides 4. AUSTIN, LORETTA A. DECA 4. BACA, KENNY L. Baseball 2, 3, 4. BARELLA, IOE M. ROTC 2. BARROWS, DANNY I. Swimming 2, 3, 4. BEACH, DAVID Basketball 2, 3, 43 Saga 4. BEDEAUX, SHERRY R. Student Council 3, 43 Student of the Month 33 Iunior Senate 33 Sen- ior Senate 43 Class President 43 Class Vice-President 43 Girls' State 33 Orchestra 23 All School Plays 3, 43 One-Act Plays 43 National Honor Society 43 Tutoring 23 Drama Club 3, 43 Saga 43 Freebirds Lifeless Liefers 43 Albuquerque Tribuneffournal Salute to Albu- querque Teenagers 43 Staters Club 4. BEGAY, KAREN M. Senior Senate 43 Indian Club 2, 3, 4. BENALLY, ELMER Cross-Country 2, 3, 43 Track 4. BENALLY, WILLIAM I. Rodeo Club 43 Track 43 FFA 3. BENGE, CHRIS S. Band 23 Rodeo Club 2, 3, 43 FFA 2, 3, 43 Horticulture Club 4. BLACK, IERRY W. Student Council 43 Senior Senate 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 West Point Leadership Board Nominee 33 Baseball 2, 3, 43 V-Club 3, 4. BLAKE, DARYL O. Basketball 23 Baseball 3, 4. BONDA, CYNTHIA I. Rodeo Club 3, 43 FFA 2, 3, 4. BONNER, IOE W. Wrestling 2, 33 Track 2. BOTSFORD, CHARLES W. Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 43 All-State Orchestra 43 National Honor Soci- ety 43 Cross-Country 2,32 Radio Club 3. BRADFORD, BRENDA S. Student Council 43 Homeroo Officer 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Stage Bai 3, 4. BRIGHTON, MARK D. Student Council 23 Homeroo Officer 23 Rodeo Club 23 FFA 3, Ski Club 3. BRILEY, ELAINE F. Band 2, 3, 43 Stage Band 43 Orche tra 43 All School Plays 3, 43 Tutor ing 23 Legend 4. BYERS, ROSALIE D. Student Council 2, 3, 43 Sophomc Senate 23 Iunior Senate 33 Seni Senate 43 Varsity Cheerleader Girls' State 33 Majorettes National Honor Society 43 P1 Club 2. BYRD, HENRY I. Student Council 23 Band 23 For ball 23 Swimming 23 Baseball Color Guard 33 Drill Team Squad Leader 2, 3, 4. CANDELARIA, PATRICIA Girls' Chorus 23 Tutoring 2. CANDELARIA, PHILLIP M. ROTC 23 Color Guard 2. CARDENAS, STEPHANIE M. Iunior Senate 33 Girls' Chorus Tutoring 33 Pep Club 2. CARRASCO, MARY C. Sophomore Senate 23 Iunior Sf' ate 33 Senior Senate 43 Nation Spanish Honor Society 43 OEA 4. Mr. Alink shows Iose Ortiz the inner-works of a Mazda Engine. SADOS, LINDA S. Senate 4. Homeroom Officer 33 Library Aides 43 Tutoring 23 Pep Club 23 Legend 3. NTENO, ANNA M. L. Vikettes 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 3. RVANTES, RICHARD A. Wrestling 2. AVEZ, ANITA M. Counseling Office Aides 43 Tutor- ing 23 FHA 33 ROTC 23 Color Guard 23 Drill Team 23 HERO I 33 HERO II 4. Avnz, IIM H. ROTC 3. AVEZ, PATRICIA I. Attendance Office Aides 3. CHRANE, PATRIC M. Rodeo Club 33 FFA 2, 3, 4. MYFORD, GAIL E. M FFA Sweetheart 33 Girls' Chorus 23 Nurse's Office Aides 33 Library Aides 33 Counseling Office Aides 33 Rodeo Club 2, 33 FFA 3, 4. ONES, FRANK M. VICA 4. ORDER, CHARLES A. Student Council 43 Homeroom Officer 43 Boys' State 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 West Point Leadership Board Nominee 33 Ten- nis 43 DECA 33 Tennis Club 43 ROTC 2, 3, 43 Color Guard 2, 3, 43 Squad Leader 2, 3, 43 Service and Safety Commissioner fStudent Councilj 4. ORDOVA, LEONARD L. Band 23 Tutoring 4. ORDOVA, PATRICIA A. Student Council 43 Sophomore Senate 23 Iunior Senate 33 Senior Senate 4. OULTER, CARL T. Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Stage Band 33 National Honor Society 43 Operetta 3. IRESPIN, AUGUSTINE Football 23 Wrestling 4. IUNNINGHAM, LESLIE S. Concert Chorus 3, 43 Operetta 3, 43 Double Quartet 4. IUNN IN GHAM, PAUL C. Tennis 23 Ski Club 23 Tennis Club 2. IZURRAN, MARY A. Senior Senate 43 Snow Queen 43 Ski Club 2, 3, 43 Legend 4. DAVIS, ARCOLA L. Student Council 23 Sophomore Senate 23 junior Senate 33 Senior DECKER, PATRICIA F. Homeroom Officer 2. DeLAO, SHARON Pep Club 2. DELEON, DEBRA Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4. DESWOOD, IMOGENE M. Indian Club 2, 3, 4. DOGGER, LINDEN S. Student Council 3, 43 Homeroom Officer 43 Track 43 Saga 4. DRURY, DAN R. Student Council 2, 33 Sophomore Senate 23 Iunior Senate 33 Tutoring 23 Cross-Country 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4. DURAN, ARLENE Attendance Office Aides 33 OEA 4. EDDY, ALLISON I. Iunior Senate 33 Senior Senate 4. FLORES, ROBERT L. Band 23 Drama Club 33 ROTC 23 Drill Team 2. F LORES, SANDRA I. Library Aides 43 Gymnastics Club 3. FRANCIS, IOHN D. Student Council 2, 33 Sophomore Senate 23Il1I1i0I' Senate 33 Class Treasurer 33 Homeroom Officer 2, 33 Boys' State 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Vice-President of National Honor Society 33 West Point Leadership Board Nominee and Winner 43 Football 23 Swim- ming 2, 3, 43 Key Club 3, 43 Tennis Club 43 ROTC 2, 3, 43 Squad Leader 2, 3, 43 Cadet Commander 4. FREEMAN, VANESSA Student Council 2, 33 Iunior Senate 33 Library Aides 43 DECA 4. FRESQUES, AL V. Mixed Chorus 3, 4. GALLEGOS, CARLOS A. Band 4. GARCIA, COREENA I. Student Council 2, 33 Sophomore Senate 23 Iunior Senate 33 Home- room Officer 23 Girls' Chorus 3, 43 Library Aides 3, 4. GARCIA, EDDIE A. DECA 3, 4. GARCIA, ELEANORE Indian Club 2, 3. GARCIA, GLENN R. Student of the Month 43 Home- room Officer 23 Football 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 33 V-Club 2, 3, 4. GARCIA, LUIS R. Student Council 33 Basketball 2. GARCIA, MARTHA E. OEA 3, 43 Pep Club 3: ROTC 2. GARCIA, MARY N. ROTC 43 Drill Team 4. GARCIA, TOM A. Stage Band 2, 3. GARZA, FELICE Homeroom Officer 33 Orchestra 3, 43 All-State Orchestra 43 National Spanish Honor'Society 2. GILL, DEBI M. Student Council 3, 43 Senior Sen- ate 43 Homeroom Officer 43 All School Plays 2, 3, 43 One-Act Plays 33 Tutoring 23 Speech Club 43 Drama Club 3, 43 Pep Club 2. GILLESPIE, MARGIE A. Student Council 33 Sophomore Senate 23 Iunior Senate 33 Home- room Officer 43 Tennis 43 Baseball Manager 4. GILLREATH, FRANK O. Sophomore Senate 23 Indian Club 43 Co-President of Indian Club 43 President of Student Advisory Committee to Title IV Program 43 President of City Wide Indian Clubs Organization 4. GOLSTON, MIKE B. Homeroom Officer 43 Tennis 3, 43 Speech Club 43 Tennis Club 3, 4. GOMEZ, LORRAINE Swimming 23 ROTC 2, 3, 43 Drill Team 2, 3, 4. GONZALES, CATHERINE V. Sophomore Senate 23 Iunior Sen- ate 33 Homeroom Officer 23 Girls' Chorus 23 Concert Chorus 3, 43 Counseling Office Aides 43 Oper- etta 3, 4. GONZALES, CHARLENE D. Student Council 23 Sophomore Senate 23 Counseling Office Aides 4. GONZALES, DIANE C. Student Council 2, 33 Sophomore Senate 23 Iunior Senate 33 Library Aides 4. GRAMMER, MARGARET E. National Spanish Honor Society 2, 33 National Spanish Honor Society Officer 3. GRIEGO, ALBERT A. FFA 3, 4. GRIEGO, BARBARA L. Pep Club 2. GRIEGO, CARLOS I. Legend 4. GRIEGO, EMILY'L. 42 Mixed Chorus 3. GRIEGO, MICHAEL W. Mixed Chorus 2, 33 Concert Chorus 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Operetta 4. GRIEGO, PATRICIO L. Student Council 43 Boys' State 33 National Honor Society 43 National Spanish Honor Society 43 Football 23 Baseball 23 Key Club 43 Vice-President Staters Club 4. GURULE, Ion T. DECA 4. GURULE, LEONARD C. Student Council 23 Homeroom Officer 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 National Spanish Honor Soci- ety 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4. GUZMAN, IOE L. Student Council 23 Iunior Senate 33 Homeroom Officer 2, 33 Football 23 Baseball 23 ROTC 3, 43 Color Guard 3, 43 Drill Team 43 Vanguard 43 Squad Leader 3. HALL, REBECCA S. Iunior Senate 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Track 3. HARRY, ETNESTINE Swimming 23 Indian Club 2. HELLA, ROY F. Football 4. HELLING, LORETTA I. National Honor Society 3, 43 OEA 3, 43 Secretary for OEA 4. HENLINE, IEWEL R. Iunior Senate 33 Homeroom Offi- cer 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Stage Band 43 Orchestra 33 One-Act Plays 33 Swimming 23 Drum Majorette 4. HERNANDEZ, MARTIN D. Stage Band 33 ROTC 2, 3, 43 Color Guard 2, 33 Drill Team 2, 3, 43 Drum and Bugle Corps 2, 33 Flight Ser- geant 2, 33 Executive Officer 43 Vanguard 2, 3, 43 Squad Leader 2, 3, 43 Flight Commander 2, 3, 43 Queen Escort in Military Ball 33 One of the Chairmen in Military Ball 2. HERRERA, ANGIE E. Military Ball Attendant 33 Girls' Chorus 2, 33 DECA 3. HERRERA, ANNA MARIE D. Student Council 2, 33 Sophomore Senate 23 Homeroom Officer 2, 33 Girls' State 33 OEA 43 Pep Club 2, 4. HOOD, ERNEST L. Basketball 2, 3, 43 Saga 4. HORNE, CHERYL A. Attendance Office Aides 4. HUBBARD, ARTHUR N. Student Council 2, 3, 43 Student Body President 43 Student Body Vice-President 33 Boys' State 33 Tutoring 23 DECA 33 Saga 3, 43 All American Who's Who 4. IAMES, BARBARA M. Student Council 3, 43 Iunior Senate 33 Senior Senate 43 Homeroom Officer 33 All School Plays 43 National Honor Society 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 Operetta 3, 43 Free- birds Lifeless Liefers 4. IARAMILLO, BARBARA A. Pep Club 3. IARAMILLO, GLORIA A. Student Council 23 VICA Trea- surer3 Homeroom Officer 2. IARAMILLO, IOE P. Cross-Country 43 Track 4. IARAMILLO, IUDY E. Student Council 23 Speech Club 4. IARAMILLO, VICTORIA R. Mixed Chorus 43 One-Act Plays 4. IENKINS, CAROL A. Iunior Senate 33 Senior Senate 43 Saga 4. IOHN, LESTER E. Concert Chorus 23 Spanish Club 23 DECA 2, 3: OEA 4. IOHNSON, DAVID W. Student Council 3, 43 Senior Sen- ate 43 Homeroom Officer 3, 43 Band 3, 43 Stage Band 3, 43 Orchestra 33 National Honor Society 3, 4. IOHNSON, LEAH S. Spirit Sweetheart 43 Tutoring 4. IONES, CINDI A. Sophomore Senate 23 Band 2, 3, 43 Tennis 43 Pep Club 23 Tennis Club 43 Girls Basketball Intermurals 4. IUDEE, LENA Girls' Chorus 23 Mixed Chorus 43 Indian Club 2, 4. KEIM, TERRY L. ROTC 2, 3, 43 Color Guard 2, 3, 43 Drill Team 2, 3, 43 Vanguard 2, 3, 43 Squad Leader 2, 3, 43 ROTC Mili- tary Excellence 4. KRAEMER, MICHAEL I. Boys' State 33 Staters Club 43 Base- ball 2, 3, 43 Key Club 3, 43 Saga 43 Legend 3. LaCOUR, LINDA R. Iunior Senate 33 Senior Senate 43 Band 2, 3, 43 FHA 4. LEYBA, CYNTHIA Student Council 2, 33 Homeroom Officer 33 Library Aides 43 National Spanish Honor Society 3, 43 Tutoring 23 OEA 3, 43 Keyet Club 3, 43 Secretary-Treasurer St ters Club 43 Vice-President Ke ettes 4. LIGHTFOOT, IAMES O. Basketball 3. LOVATO, KATHRYN M. Student Council 23 Military B Attendant 23 Attendance Offi Aides 33 Tutoring 23 DECA Bowling Club 33 ROTC 2, 3, Color Guard 2, 33 Drill Team 2, 3, Executive Officer 43 Valley Repr sentative on Sears Adviso Council 4. LOVATO, LEONARD L. Bowling Club 3. LOVATO, NICK A. Student Council 23 Football 2, 3, Basketball 23 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Club 2, 3, 4. LUCERO, FERNANDO I. Student Council 43 Homeroo Officer 3, 43 Stage Band 43 Baseb 2. LUCERO, IANIE R. Nurse's Office Aides 33 Libra Aides 33 Attendance Office Aid 4. LUCERO, IUDITH E. Iunior Senate 33 Senior Senate Staters Club 4. LUCERO, LORRAINE Student Council 2, 33 Homeroo Officer 33 Tutoring 4. LUCERO, PAMELA S. Student Council 43 OEA 4. MACLAY, LAURA C. All School Plays 3, 43 One A Plays 33 Drama Club 2, 3, 4. MAESTAS, NOVELLA B. Attendance Office Aides 33 FHA 4. MAEZ, LELAND R. Student Council 23 Sophomo Senate 23 Class Student Counc Representative 23 Concert Chor 43 Football 2, 43 Wrestling 2, 33 K Club 33 Operetta 4. MALDONADO, RAY B. Wrestling 4. MANSFIELD, RODNEY I. DECA 3. MARCELLI, TERESA A. Student Council 23 Homeroo Officer 2, 33 Vi-Queen Court 43 School Plays 3, 43 One-Act Plays 43 Tutoring 2, 33 Emcee for ' Fashion Show. MARTIN, FRANK R. Baseball 3. ARTINEZ, ANNETTE Y. Bowling Club 3. ARTINEZ, CAMERON L. Band 2, 3, 43 Stage Band 33 Indian Club 2, 3, 4. ARTINEZ, DEBI R. Tutoring 23 FHA 33 DECA 4g ROTC 2, Drill Team 2. ARTINEZ, GARY I. Swimming 45 Track 2. ARTINEZ, IOHN I. Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Tutoring 43 Bas- ketball 2g Cutest Baby Contest, Third Place 3. ARTINEZ, LEONARD M. Band 2, ROTC 23 Drill Team 2: Vanguard 2. ARTINEZ, LORETTA DECA 4. ARTINEZ, LORRAINE S. Student Council 3, 43 Iunior Senate 33 Senior Senate 43 Class Secretary 45 Tutoring 23 Saga 43 Legend 3. ARTINEZ, NICOLASITA M. Student Council 2, 3, 4g Senior Sen- ate 4g Homeroom Officer 2, 45 Counseling Office Aides 43 Tutor- ing 2: Pep Club 2. ARTINEZ, PATRICIA A. Stage Band 4: Legend 4. ARTINEZ, ROSE M. Tutoring 35 OEA 4. CCALLISTER, MICHAEL G. Rodeo Club 2, 33 FFA 2, 3, 4, FFA Officer 4. CCONAUGHY, MARK I. Student Council 43 Senior Senate 43 Band 45 National Honor Society 3, 43 National Spanish Honor Soci- ety 2, 3, 43 West Point Leadership Board Nominee 33 Key Club 3. CCULLOCH, CARA M. Student Council 2g Iunior Senate 33 Class Secretary 33 All School Plays 2, 3, 43 One-Act Plays 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Tennis 3, Speech Club 3, 43 Drama Club 3, 43 Tennis Club 3, 4. CDANIEL, DEBI K. Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 Tutoring 2. CGOVERN, KEVIN Basketball 2. MEYER, IULIUS L. DECA 2, 33 Legend 3, Shield 23 KOAT TV Channel 7 High School Senior Art Contest 1st Place 4. MILLER, CURT D. Rodeo Club 2, 3, 4. MIRABAL, PHILLIP R. Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, One-Act Plays 25 Graduated From Search School During the Summer 33 Member of Church Youth Group. MITCHELL, PHYLLIS Y. All School Plays 2, 33 One-Act Plays 2, 33 Speech Club 2, 33 Drama Club 2, 3. MONTOYA, ALFRED I. All-School Plays 43 One-Act Plays 43 Swimming 3, 4, Drama Club 4. MONTOYA, ANNETTE B. FHA 4. MONTOYA, MANUEL I. Band 43 Track 45 Chess Club 4. MONTOYA, MARCUS G. Football 2, 3, 45 Swimming 2. MONTOYA, DIANNE L. Iunior Senate 3, Homeroom Offi- cer 45 Military Ball Attendant 3: Attendance Office Aides 35 National Honor Society 43 OEA 4: Pep Club 2g ROTC 2, 3, 43 Drill Team 2, 3, 43 Executive Officer 4. MONTOYA, LORI E. Sociology II Tutoring 4. MONTOYA, MIKE M. Attendance Office Aides 33 One- Act Plays 2. MONTOYA, RAMONA R. Student Council 2, 35 Iunior Senate 3, Homeroom Officer 4g FHA 3, 4. MORRIS, MARLA S. DECA 43 Saga 3. MORRISON, BRIAN C. Rodeo Club 2, 3, 43 ROTC 2. MORTON, FREDA K. Sophomore Senate 23 Class Trea- surer 2. MOSER, DEBORAH I. Student Council 2, Concert Chorus 3, 43 All School Plays 33 Operetta 3, 4. MOYA, IOSIE M. Student Council 3, 49 Girls' Chorus 3, 43 All-School Plays 33 Tutoring 2. MUNOZ, LISA I. Tutoring 2. MYRICK, IRENE C. Student Council 4: Senior Senate 45 Homeroom Officer 45 Girls' State 3. NAIERA, CAROLYN A. Student Council 2, 3, 43 Iunior Sen- ate 3g Homeroom Officer 4g Vik- ettes, 33 National Spanish Honor Society 3, 43 Tennis 2. NAVALESI, DENA M. Student Council 43 Senior Senate 4QHOII18I'O0m Officer 43 Library Aides 33 Drama Club 43 Light Crew for the Major Productions 3, 4. NEZ, BESSIE Mixed Chorus 33 Indian Club 2, 3, 4. NIELSEN, EVA L. Student Council 43 State Student Council 4: Iunior Senate 33 Senior Senate 43 Class Student Council Representative 43 Majorette 3, 4, National Spanish Honor Society 33 Tutoring 23 Gymnastics Club 23 Keyette Club 33 Pep Club 23 Legend 43 Staters Club 4. Valley's Indian Club Pow Wow Princess Rita Begay poses in her costume in the Indian Cen- ter in the Media Center. 24 44 NUNEZ, PAUL L. Homeroom Officer 23 Band 3, 4. OLGUIN, SYLVIA A. Sophomore Senate 23 Homeroom Officer 4. ORTEGA, BARBARA C. Student Council 3, 43 Iunior Senate 33 Senior Senate 43 Homeroom Officer 2, 33 Spirit Sweetheart 33 Varsity Cheerleader 43 Tutoring 23 Saga 43 Legend 3. ORTIZ, ANTHONETTE C. Student Council 2, 43 Iunior Senate 33 Senior Senate 43 Homeroom Officer 43 Tutoring 33 Advanced Ensemble 3, 4. ORTIZ, PABLITA O. Student Council 43 One-Act Plays 33 Gymnastics Club 4. ORTIZ, SHIRLEY D. Iunior Senate 33 Senior Senate 43 Tutoring 43 Legend 3, 43 Shield 2. PADILLA, VINCENT N. Band 43 Football 43 Wrestling 4. PANDO, EDDIE L. Band 2, 43 Tutoring 3, 43 Wrestling 2. PAPERMAN, ANDRES E. Student Council 2, 43 Sophomore Senate 23 Staters Club 43 Wrestling 2, 33 Track 43 Bowling Club 23 ROTC 3. PARGAS, PATRICIA DECA 4. PARKER, ANDRE M. Student Council 33 Mixed Chorus 23 One-Act Plays 33 Homeroom Officer 43 DECA 33 Legend 43 2nd Place in UMOC Contest 4. PAULO, ALBERT B. Student Council 33 Student of the Month 33 Iunior Senate 33 Concert Chorus 43 Tutoring 43 Operetta 4. PEACOCK, IEFFREY L. Homeroom Officer 2, 33 Basketball 23 Golf 2, 3,42 Key Club 3, 4. PEINADO, LEEROY ROTC 2, 3, 43 Color Guard 2, 3, 43 Drill Team 2, 3, 43 Vanguard 2, 3, 43 Squad Leader 2, 3, 43 Karate 1st Place Award 4. PENDERY, BRUCE M. Swimming 2, 3, 43 Ecology Club 3. PEREA, IUDY A. National Honor Society 3, 43 National Spanish Honor Society 43 Tutoring 23 Speech Club 3. PEREA, THERESA A. Student Council 2, 33 Iunior Senate 33 Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 43 Vi- Queen Court 43 Snow Princess 33 Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 43 FHA 3, 4. PESHLAKAI, CONNIE I. Mixed Chorus 33 Indian Club 3. PHILLIPS, RONALD E. Stage Band 43 Mixed Chorus 33 One-Act Plays 33 Operetta 2. POHL, RITA L. Iunior Senate 33 Senior Senate 43 Homeroom Officer 23 Varsity Cheerleader 43 Girls' Chorus 23 Concert Chorus 3, 43 Counseling Office Aides 43 National Honor Society 43 Pep Club 23 Operetta 3, 4. PORTER, DOUGLAS M. Sophomore Senate 23 Homeroom Officer 23 Mixed Chorus 33 Concert Chorus 43 One-Act Plays 33 Tutor- ing 33 FFA 23 Speech Club 33 Oper- etta 4. QUINTANA, MARTHA A. Tutoring 43 DECA 3, 4. QUINTANA, RUBY P. OEA 43 Chaplain Officer in OEA Club 4. RANDALL, CHUCK B. Student Council 23 Tutoring 23 Football 23 ROTC 2, 33 Vanguard 2, 33 Squad Leader 2, 3. RASMUSSEN, LISA E. Mixed Chorus 3. RAYMOND, DEBORAH I. Military Ball Attendant 33 National Honor Society 43 French Club 2, 3. REDHOUSE, IAMES E. Rodeo Club 23 Swimming 2. REEVES, IULIE R. Student Council 43 Senior Senate 43 Homeroom Officer 43 Band 2, 33 National Honor Society 43 OEA 4. REIDL, ALICE M. Student Council 43 All-School Plays 2, 3, 43 One-Act Plays 43 National Honor Society 33 National Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Speech Club 3, 43 Drama Club 3,4. , REMELE, SHELLY I. Student Council 43 Iunior Senate 33 Senior Senate 43 Girls' State 33 Concert Chorus 3,41 All-School Plays 3, 43 National Honor Society 43 Tutoring 23 French Club 2, 3, 43 Operetta 3, 43 Staters Club 43 DAR Citizenship Award Alternate 43 All State Girls' Chorus 43 Freebirds Lifeless Leifers 4. ROBINSON, SUSAN K. Ski Club 4. ROLLAND, ERIC E. Student Body Treasurer 33 Clas Treasurer 23 Football 2, 33 Baske ball 2, 33 Track 2, 33 Tennis 43 Ches Club 2, 33 Ski Club 23 Tennis Clu 4. ROMERO, DOLORES M. Student Council 2, 43 Iunior Senat 33 Homeroom Officer 43 Attend ance Office Aides 33 OEA 2, 3, 4. ROMERO, ELIZABETH A. Girls' Chorus 43 Mixed Chorus Library Aides 3. ROMERO, IEANETTE D. Homeroom Officer 43 Librar Aides 33 National Honor Society 3 43 OEA 3, 4. ROMERO, MARY S. Mixed Chorus 3, 43 One-Act Play 33 National Spanish Honor Societ 3, 43 Spanish Club 4. ROMERO, PATSY A. Military Ball Attendant 23 Attend ance Office Aides 3, 43 ROTC 2. ROMERO, ROSANNE M. Student Council 2, 43 Vi-Quee Court 43 Vikettes 33AtteI1daI1C Office Aides 3. SAIS, LUPE M. DECA 43 Attendance Office Aide 3. SAIZ, LAWRENCE S. Football 23 DECA 33 ROTC 2, 3 Drill Team 2, 33 Flight Sergeant 2 33 Vanguard 2, 33 Squad Leader 2 3. SAIZ, VINA Military Ball Queen 4. SALAZAR, DEBORAH L. National Honor Society 3, 43 OE 4. SALAZAR, DIOLANDA D. Attendance Office Aides 43 One Act Plays 23 Received an Outstand- ing Worker Certificate from Kirt- land Air Force Base 3. SALAZAR, VIVIAN A. Tutoring 2, 33 Pep Club 2. SAMMONS, MARY F. Mixed Chorus 33 Nurse's Office Aides 33 Counseling Office Aides 33 FFA 4. SANCHEZ, DENI SE M. Student .Council 2, 33 Iunior Senate 33 Vi-Queen Court 43 B-Team Cheerleader 23 Girls' State 33 Girls' Chorus 23 Concert Chorus 3, 43 All- School Plays 33 National Honor Society 43 Girls' Basketball Intra- murals 43 French Club 43 Operetta 3, 4. ANCHEZ. LOIS G. Student Council 23 One-Act Plays 33 Tutoring 23 DECA 3, 4. ANCHEZ, LUKE Swimming 43 Key Club 4. ANCHEZ, MELINA T. Student Council 3g Homeroom Officer 33 Tutoring 3, 43 FHA 3, 4. ANCHEZ, PATRICIA M. Student Council 23 Sophomore Senate 23 HERO I and II. ANCHEZ, ORLANDO P. Band 23 Radio Club 23 ROTC 33 Drum and Bugle Corps 2, 3. ANDOVAL, DIANA Iunior Senate 33 Senior Senate 43 Class Historian 43 Library Aides 43 National Honor Society 2, 33 Tutoring 33 Pep Club 2. ANTILLANES, DICKIE A. Band 33 All-School Plays 2, 3, 43 Football 23 Basketball 23 Baseball 23 Spanish Club 2, 3. COTT, CHERYL L. Library Aides 4. SCOTT, DEANNA L. Library Aides 4. SCOTT, DIANA L. Library Aides 4. SEDALL, IOHN F. Student Council 23 Football 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 23 Track 2, 3, 43 V-Club 2. 3, 41 FCA 2, 3. SEDILLO, CELINA OEA 4. SEDILLO, LAWRENCE I. Stage Band 4. SEDILLO, LEO D. Band 43 Indian Club 4. SENA, IOHNNY R. National Honor Society 3, 43 Bas- ketball 2. SILVA, PATRICK L. DECA 4. SMILEY, IOHN Indian Club. SMITH, IOYCETTA L. Student Council 23 Sophomore Senate 23 Iunior Senate 33 Library Aides 43 Tutoring 23 Girls' Basket- ball Intermurals 2. SMITH, LARRY W. Library Aides 3, 43 Bowling Club 33 Staters Club 4. SMITH, VERNON DECA 2, 33 DECA Club President. SORRELL, BERNARD Mixed Chorus 23 Rodeo Club 2. SOUTHERN, LAURA A. VICA 3. STEELE, ROBERT E. Student Council 3, 43 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. STONE, MARTHA M. Sophomore Senate 23 Iunior Sen- ate 33 Senior Senate 43 Band 3, 43 Attendance Office Aides 33 FFA 43 Bowling Club 3. TAFOYA, ELISEO T. FFA 33 ROTC 2, 3, 4. TAFOYA, GILBERT P. Student Council 33 Pep Club 43 ROTC 2, 3, 43 Color Guard 33 Drill Team 43 Squad Leader 2, 3. TAPIA, CAROLYN Iunior Senate 33 Library Aides 33 Counseling Office Aides 33 OEA 3, 4. TAPIA, DOROTHY A. Attendance Office Aides 3, 4. THOMAS, LEE ROY Rodeo Club 3, 43 FFA 3. THOMPSON, KENNETH K. Rodeo Club 33 FFA 3. THOMPSON, MICHELE Ski Club 2, 3. TIPPS, MARK T. DECA 4. TORRES, DENNIS M. Band 4. TORRES, ORLANDO L. Homeroom Officer 33 Legend Edi- tor 4. TRUIILLO, HERMAN E. Orchestra 23 ROTC 2, 33 Drum and Bugle Corps 2, 33 HERO 4. TRUIILLO, RUTH M. Tutoring 4. TRUIILLO, STELLA M. Student Council 23 Tutoring 3. VALDEZ, CARMEN A. Military Ball Attendant 33 Pep Club 23 Tutoring 23 HERO I 33 HERO II 4. VAN HORN, ALICE K. Iunior Senate 33 Vi-Queen Court 43 Military Ball Attendant 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 National Span- ish Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 4. VERPLOEGI-I, LISA K. Iunior Senate 33 Homeroom Offi- cer 33 All-School Plays 3, 43 One- Act Plays 3, 43 Tutoring 23 Tennis 33 Speech Club 43 Drama Club 3, 43 Tennis Club 3. VIGIL, PETE I. Football 23 DECA 33 ROTC 2, 3, 43 Flight Sergeant 43 Squad Leader 2, 3, 4. VOELS, MICHELLE M. Student Council 43 Senior Senate 4. WADE, CORBETT G. Student Council 33 Iunior Senate 33 All-School Plays 4. WATKINS, MARK W. Rodeo Club 43 FFA 3, 4. WATT, COLIN C. Tutoring 2. WEBB, IOHN H. Band 2, 3, 43 Stage Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Drum Major 4. WHEELOEK, DAVID N. Bowling Club 33 ROTC 2. WILLIAMS, STEVEN D. National Honor Society 2, 3, 43 National Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 President of National Spanish Honor Society 4. WILLOW, IOHN R. Boys' State 33 Football 2, 3, 43 Swimming 23 V-Club 3, 4. WINSOR, GUY O. Student Council 23 Boys' State 33 DECA 3, 43 ROTC 2, 33 Color Guard 33 Squad Leader 2, 3. woLF, IEFF G. Student Council 2, 3, 43 Iunior Sen- ate 33 Homeroom Officer 3, 43 Boys' State 33 All-School Plays 3, 43 One-Act Plays 3, 43 West Point Leadership Board Nominee 3, 43 Staters Club 43 Football 23 Track 43 Speech Club 3, 43 Drama Club 3, 43 Ski Club 2, 3, 43 Key Club 3. YAZZIE, MARY A. Indian Club 4. ZAMORA, ELENA M. Bowling Club 3. ZAMORA, IUANITA A. Senior Senate 43 National I-Ionor Society 43 Tutoring 43 Spanish Club 43 DECA 33 Bowling Club 43 Legend-1. 24 246 Index Abeyta, Albert 209 Abeyta, Elmer 173 Abeyta, Rita Ann 173 Adcox, Loren 209 Aguilar, Manuel 188 Aguilar, Michael 147, 173 Ahern, Tom 90, 173 Akard, Steven 173 Akers, Mary 88, 209 Akin Ste han 66, 79, 82, 88, 92,95,108, . P 154, 155.209 Alarid, Karen 87, 88, 92, 108,109,209 Albert, Rudolph 188 Alderete, Mark 118, 173 Alexander, Anne 123 Allen, Angelica 109 Allen, Gery 107 Allen, Iohn 138, 140, 157, 188 Allen, Kathy 120, 188 Almanza, Moses 173 Almara z, Maria 98, 188 Alonzo, Toni 173 Alvarado, Amador 173 Alvarado, Annette 91, 114, 188 Alvarado, Franklin 173 Amaya, Rosalie 69,113,209 Amesto Amick, y, Claudette 86, 173 Pippa 156, 173 Anaya, Deborah 110, 111, 173 Anaya, Herbert 110, 173 Anaya, Hubert 173 Anaya, Anaya, Ioceline 173 Rosalie 110, 111 Anderson, Iames 123, 209 Anderson, Kristian 10, 209 Anderson, Margo 173 Andrade, Anna 24 Andrade, Frederick 98 Andrews, Teresa 125, 126, 127 Andrews, Valerie 97, 114, 132, 173, 185 109, Anella, Albert 78, 80, 92, 142, 157, 209, 218 Ansley, Grant 188 Apodaca, Iimmey 101,188 Apodaca, Laura 110,111,209 Apodaca, Ramona 110,111,113,188 Apodaca, Stephen 27, 173 Aragon, Bernadette 188 Aragon, Donnie 160, 161, 162 Aragon, Ioseph 173 Aragon, 256 Aragon, Aragon, Aragon, Aranda, Aranda, Babcock, Marie 173 Baca, Adele 173 Baca, Daniel 210 Baca, Danny 173 Baca, David A. 110, 148, 150, 189, 202 Baca, David D. 110 Baca, Gloria 173 Baca, Ioey 114,189 Baca, Ioseph 123,173 Baca, Iosieline 173 Baca, Kenny 160, 162,209 Baca, Lisa 86,97,173 Baca, Lorraine 173 Baca, Marcella 27,173 Baca, Rick 173 Baca, Rita 173 Bachicha, Miguel 173 Bandoni, Steven 138,140,173 Baniak, Daniel 173 190, 256 Burris, Deniece 174 Burt, Michael 154, 190 Burt, Stephanie 156, 174 Butler, Mark 174 Byer, Clifford 119 Byers, Ernest 147, 174 Byers, Lilly 129, 190 Byers, Rosalie 9, 10, 76, 8 230 Byrd, Henry 112, 211 Byrd, Niki 120. 190 Byrn, Bonny 174 8, 92, 94, 168, 169, 211, Cadena, Alice 211 Cadman, Anthony 190 Calderon, Samuel 57, 58, 148, 149, 152, 211 Candelaria, Albert 174 Candelaria, Carol 33, 92, 108,109, 123, 211, 252 Barber, Magdalena 173 Barela, Evaleen 91,114,189 Barela, Lorenzo 189 Barela, Manuel 173 Barela, Mario 173 Barela, Mike 189 Barela, lose 210 Barlowe, Robert 189 Barnes, Mark 173 Barrows, Daniel 154, 210 Barth, Ianet 98, 189 Basham, Robert 173 Bassett, Cheryl 120, 189 Bates, Iulianne 189 Baumgartner, Patricia 189 Baxter, Virginia 100, 156, 189, 193 Beach David 134, 135, 153, 210, 217,256 Beach, Kenneth 135, 148, 150, 189, 190, 202,256 Beach, Mark 173 Beach, Timothy 173 Bedeaux, Brett 89, 115, 173 Bedeaux, Sherry 68, 76, 78, 81, 87, 88, 92, 94, 109, 124, 135, 208, 210, 226, 253, 256 Begay, Curtis 173, 186 Begay, Ieffrey 189 Begay, Karen 99, 210 Begay, Rita 99, 189,243 Begaye, Leslie 189 Ben, Priscilla 99 Benally, Elmer 142,143,157 Benge, Criswell106, 107, 210 Bercier, Craig 118, 173 Candelaria, Cynthia 174 Candelaria, Darlene 190 Candelaria, Frieda 211 Candelaria, Mark 174 Candelaria, Philip 211 Candelaria, Ralph 190 Candelaria, Robert 144, 146, 147,211 Candelaria, Yolanda 190 Carmody, Ieffrey 174 Carr, Bradley 174 Carr, Cynthia 212 Carrasco, Catherine 102, 212 Carraway, Dawn 63, 108, 109, 190 Carriaga, Cynthia 174 Carriaga, Ieanne 190 Carriaga, Linda 174 Carroll, Emma 174 Casaus, Juanita 190 Castell, Robert 190 Castillo, Carolyn 47, 79, 81, 86, 87, 93, 97, 124. 190 Castillo, Cecilia 174 Castillo, Eddie 174 Castillo, Tony 56, 76, 83, 117, 132, 148, 152, 187, 212 Castleman, Kathrine 174 Cayaditto, Rose 174 Centeno, Anna Marie 125,126, 127,212 Cervantes, Richard 212 Cervantes, Ruben 212 Chacon, Elizabeth 190 Chacon, Ioseph 147,174 Charley, Lena 99,190 Ray 62, 77, 86, 91, 95, 135, 188, 190, 199, Ronald 98 Susan 91, 188 Wayne 173 Anna 173 Robert 189 Arceneaux, Lester 189 Archibeque, Anthony 173 Archibeque, Edward 209 Archuleta, Gregorio 189 Archuleta, Margaret 27, 173 Archuleta, Philip 157, 189 Arellano, Annabell 189 Arellano, Lawrence 164, 189 Arellano, Mark 209 Arellano, Raymond 209 Armenta, Larry 86, 189 Armijo, Diana 29,189 Armijo, Iohn 173 Armijo, Ioseph 138, 140, 157, 159, 209, 233 Armijo, Leonard 101, 209 Armijo, Randolph 189 Armiio, Robert 118, 189 Armiio, Roger 189 Armijo, Sabina 61, 90, 120, 173 Artz, Clinton 173 Artz, Kim 209 Atchley Atencio Atencio Atencio, , Desiree 58, 91, 134, 135, 189, 256 , Anthony 189 , Charlotte 209 Atencio, Harold 119, 154, 155, Atencio, Marie 98,209 Atwell, Iudith 189 August, Betty 173 Austin, Loretta 101,209 Avritt, Donald 209 Avritt, Samuel 118, 161, 162, 173 Geraldine 121, 173 173 Bishop, Corby 86,91,123,189 Black, Diane 189 Black. Donald 189 Black, Ierry 79, 81, 83, 88, 92, 160 162, 211 Black, Iill 86, 91, 97 189 Blake, Daryl 160, 162,211 Blakely. Wayne 189 Blanchette, Paul 189 Bland, Donna 173 Bland, Gloria 211 Blumenfeld, Dan 66, 101 Bogan, Robert 189 Bonda, Cynthia 211 Bonner, Ioe 211 Botsford, Charles 118,211 Bowannie, Harriet 120, 189,199 Bowers, Nathan 98,189 Boyer, Ieff174 Bradford, Brenda 87,211 Bradford, Cynthia 174 Bradford, Linda 189 Bradley, Deborah 211 Bradley, Ronald 11, 54, 90, 92, 142, 1 Branda, Richard 154, 174 Breitenbach, Pamela 211 Breitling, Beverly 101, 114,189 Brewer, Clay 189 Brighton, Iacque 104,174 Brighton, Mark 107 Briley, Elaine 92, 119, 132,211 Brito, Brandt 24 Brogoles, Mary 123, 211 Broughton, Io 190 Brown, Alice 190 Brown, Donna 211 Brown, Stephen 164, 174 Broyles, Suzanne 122, 123,190 Bruno, Ioe 111,123,174 57, 174 Chartier, Annette 174 Chase, Ianell 86, 124, 135, 190,256 Chavez, Anita 212 Chavez, Antonia 50, 51, 73, 78,81,102, 103, 210 212 Chavez, Benny 86. 174 Chavez, Beverly 174 Chavez, Cynthia 73, 86, 87, 91 Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Chavez. Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Chavez Chavez Chavez Chavez Chavez Chavez Chavez Chavez Chavez Chavez Chavez Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Chavez Chavez Chavez Chavez i n v 1 v v v i v 1 1 ,9 Daniel E. 112, 117, 212 Daniel M. 174 David 117,190 Deborah 212 Dolores 212 Elizabeth 174 Frank 174 George 160, 163, 190 Iames 212 Iim 112 Ioe 174 Iohn 174 Laura 190 Leonard 138, 140, 174 Margaret 174 Mark 45, 139, 140, 190 Martha 174 Martin 174 Michael 117, 191 Patricia 212 Pauline 191 Peggy 212 Rachel 98, 4174 Roman 121,151,174 Ruben 174 Sandra 191 Shirley 69,110. 111,11 Sylvia 29, 191,212 Vickie 120, 174 7, 123. 190 3. 212 Bruno, Manuela 174 Bunten, Deborah 33, 65, 78, 80, 91, 100,-135, Chavira, Carmen 174 Chee, Marianita 99,132, 174 Faber, Kevin 100,176 Kye 191 Charlotte 212 Dianne 174 n, Laura 104, 107,174 Chandra 86, 90, 114,174 Iames 123, 191 Larry 191 Edward 138,140 Benjamin 191 Ioe 67, 191 ie, Patric 212 ie, Rance 191 Patricia 191 , Leslie 100 Peggy 174 Gail 107, 212 Barbara 99 Rose 99 Carl58, 144,191 Mark 90, 174 Patrick 191 Ralph 98, 191 Ioseph 101, 110,191 Michael 174 Francis 98,212 zza, Cheryl 86, 91. 123, 191 Cler, Charles 76, 83, 87, 92, 94, 111, 112, 113, 164 213 Anna 130, 191 Beverly 27, 174 Diana 114, 174 Diane 174 Edwina 108, 109, 124, 191 Emma 191 , Eugene 174 va, Iames 213 Ioseph 90, 109, 132, 174 Marie 47, 126, 127, 191 Michael 144 Natalie 213 Patricia 213 ,Eileen 191 1. t o Thomas 121, 138, 140,157, 174 1, Rosalie 213 1, tez. Anthony 191 Drury works on speed and endurance practicing for a cross country meet. Cotinola, Angie 175 Cotinola, Ioann 130,131,175 Couffer, William 110,113,191 Coulter, Carl92, 118,213 Coulter, Cathleen 73, 87, 123, 191 Counts, Darlah 123,213 Counts, Donna 191 Cowan, Robert 191 Cox, Theresa 120,191 Craig, Billy 191 Craig, Iames 191 Crespin, Augustin 144,213 Crespin, lose 144,175 Creswick, Lynn 191 Cunningham, Leslie 68, 122,123,213 Cunningham, Paul 213 Curly, Emerson 175,213 Curran, Catherine 100,121, 175 Curran, Mary 60, 61, 88, 100, 132, 213 Curtner, Chris 213 Daily, Fred 191 Dampf, Ieffrey 110, 113,191 Dampf, Michel 111, 113, 175 Daniel, Donna 175 Daniel, Kenneth 175 Daniel, William 35, 191 Davey Dan 111,191 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Arcola 213 Iohn 111,11z,115,175 Karen 175 Larry 151 Stanley 151, 157, 175, 230 DeAguero, Iackie 110, 111 Dean, Lori 213 De Baca, Louis 111 De Baca, Michael 175 De Baca, Theresa 110, 111 Decker, Patricia 213 Deely, Patrick 175 DeHerrera, Beatrice 191 Delao, Sharon 213 Delapena, Patricia 191 Delaplain, Gilbert 111, 175 DeLeon, Deborah 213 DeLeon, Estela 166,167, 175 Delwiche, Laura 29,191 Denetso, Linda 158 Derosia, William 175 Descheenie, Harry 175 Deswood, Imogene 99, 191 Devaney, Richard 161,163,175 DeVilliers, Isaac 78, 80, 95, 100, 104.1 213 DeVilliers, Iohn 67, 118, 165, 191,205 Dike, Martha 120, 175 Dinnell, Michelle 132,175 Dinsmore, David 110, 119, 191 65, 196, Dixon. jennifer 86,91,97, 123, 124,191 Dixon, Simpson 53,142,143,157 Dixon, Robert 27, 175 Dodd, Iohn 175 Dogger, Linden 87, 135, 158, 213, 256 Dominguez, Margaret 192 Dosch. Deborah 213 Dow, Arlene 98,102,198 Dowmont, Delia 192 Downs, Georgia 22, 214 Drake, Karen 121, 192 Dropinski, Steven 161, 163,175 Drury, Dan 66, 108,142, 143, 157, 159, Dubois, Michael 214 Duncan, Becky 175 Duncan, Orlando 112,214 Duran, Christine 175 Duran, Gerri 116, 164, 175 Duran, Herman 161,162,175 Duran, Leroy 192 Duran, Mikeal 175 Duran, Orlando 214 Duran, Rachael 176 Duran, Garcia Miguel 75 Earley, Sandra 176 Eastham, Clarissa 100, 176 Eddy, Allison 88, 214 Eddy, Stuart 176 Edwards, Steven 161, 162,176 Efford, Dawn 176 Efford, Vance 176 214. 247 Elder, Kristin 78, 80, 86, 90, 100, 172, 175 Eldridge, Cameron 98,192 Emillio, Donald 27,139,140,141 Emillio, Kathryn 13,192 Encinias, Anna Marie 214 Escarcida, Elizabeth 176 Escarcida, Gertrude 176 Espinosa, Agnes 192 Espinosa, Robert 110, 176 Espinoza, Eddie 192 Espinoza, Victor 110,192 Esquibel, Carla 214 Esquibel, Dolinda 176 Esquibel,lsabel114,176 Esquibel, Iudith 176 Estrada, Clarita 215 Estrada, joe 192 Estrada, Lydia 132,176 Estrada, Stephanie 176 Eustace, Abenita 66, 123,142,143, 158 Eustace, Mary 176 Eustace, Nelson 192 Everett, Linda 120, 192 Facio, Evelyn 176 Fajardo, Debbie 121 Fajardo, Elaine 121, 176 Farley, Ann 176 Farmer, Leslie 62, 67, 121, 192 Farquhar, Roberta 192 Faus, Clarence 192 Fawbush, Gene 176 Faykus, Ioann 107 Felty, Thomas 112,113,122, 123,215,252 Fernandez, Barbara 98,215 Ferry, Mary 176 Feyen, Ioan 215 Fingado, David 100,176 Fisher, Russel 176 Fixemer, Marie 86, 91, 96, 97, 120, 157, 158, 192, 199 Flores, Beverly 215 Flores, Leonard 147, 176 Flores, Sandra 215 Flores, Teresa 30, 114, 192 Flowers, Deborah 176 Flowers, Richard 176 Flowers, William 215 Francis, Brian 118,176 Francis, Iohn 76, 78, 81, 83, 154,155,179,215 Frasure, Dean 192 Frauerglass, Andrew 177 Frazier, Deborah 123,192 Frazier, Hunt 100, 177 Freeman, Io 177 Freeman, Ray 215 Freeman, Vanessa 101,215 Fresques, Alex 215 Fresquez, David 215 Fresquez, Kenneth 192 Fugate, Michael 164 Gabaldon, Anita 177 Gabaldon, Beverly 192,215 Gabaldon, Kathleen 192 Gabaldon, Orlando 192 Gabaldon, Theresa 215 Gaddy, Robin 130,177 Gallegos, Anna 177 92, 94, 95,112,113, Gallegos, Anthony 157,159,192 Gallegos, Carlos 215 Gallegos, Francella 177 Gallegos, Lorraine 215 Gallegos, Martin 111,177 Gallegos, Michael 177 Gallegos, Phillip 177 Gallegos, Robert 177 Gallegos, Robert S. 177 Gallegos, Ronald 138,139,140,141,192 Gallegos, Rosanna 215 Galloway, Niels 118,192 Garcia, Annabell 177 Garcia, Annette 177 Garcia, Anthony 192 Garcia, Bernie 177 Garcia, Carol 177 Garcia, Catherine 142, 157, Garcia, Clara 101, 215 Garcia, Clarence 177 Garcia, Colleen 30,58,192 158. 177 247 Vincent 178 Martin 177 Herrera 48 Garcia, Lucia 192 Garcia, Luis 98,216 Garcia, Luis 98, 192 Garcia, Marie 87, 88, 92, 93, 97, Garcia, Mark 98, 193 Garcia, Martha 102,103,216 Garcia, Mary E. 110,177 Garcia Mary H. 110 216 Garcia: Michael A. ae, 179,216 Garcia, Michael O. 216 Garcia, Michael R. 216 Garcia, Orlando 111, 112, 113, 216 Garcia, Oscar 216 Garcia, Patrick 177 Garcia, Richard 193 Garcia, Robert 193 Garcia, Silviano 111,177 Garcia, Steve D. 216 Garcia, Steve L. 117,193 Garcia, Susan 177 Garcia, Vincent 193 Garcia, Wayne 98, 193 102,216 Griego, Arthur 218 Griego, Griego, Griego Barbara A. 97, 194 Barbara L. 97, 218 Carlos 218 Griego, Cindy 33, 87, 88, 208, 218 Griego, Dina 132, 133, 194 Griego, Emily 218 Griego, Geanette 219 Griego, Gilbert 138, 140, 160, 162, 194 Griego, Mario 194 Griego, Mary 194 Griego, Michael 92, 123, 219 Griego, Patricio 76, 87, 92, 93, 94, 95,219 Griego, Ricky 178 Griego, Griego, Sally 132, 178 Sarah 219 Grisham, Deborah 219 Gardner, Catherine 114, 177 Gardner, Ieffry, 6, 67, 109, 123, 132, 165, 193 Gardner, Karen 216 Grisham, Gregory 178 Gros, Diana 178 Grove, Robyn 123, 219 Guardiola, Edward 98 Guest, Rosalie 123,178 Gurule, Iessie 178 Gurule, Ioseph 101, 119 Gurule, Leonard 157, 158, 159, 219 Garrett, David 193 Garrison, Erin 177 Garrison, Randolph 123,193 Garver, Grace 193 Garvey, Patricia 177 Garza, Felice 121, 216 Gearhart, Bert 56, 216 Gentry, Alice 123,177 George, Frances 193 Gerety, Brigid 177 Gerken, lean 193 Gutierrez, Donna 194 Gutierrez, Felix 194 Gutierrez, Floyd 194 Gutierrez, Louise 47, 91, 126, 127, 194 Gutierrez, Mary 98, 178 Gutierrez, Nettie 130, 131,178 Gutierrez, Offie 219 Gutierrez, Patricia 194 Gutierrez, Ralph 194 f Gutierrez, Steve 111,178 Gutierrez, Neal Hubbard is being harrassed by Mama Hays while moving bookshelf. Garcia, Coreena 215 Garcia, Daniel 147, 177 Garcia, Dannelle 177 David L.110,113,120,192 Garcia, Garcia, David M. 110, 192 Garcia, Denise 177 Garcia, Dolores 27 Garcia, Eddie 101,215 Garcia, Eulogio 111,113,192 Garcia, Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia v v v 1 1 1 Fred 192 Gabriel 119, 192 Gene G. 192 Gene 119, 192 George 216 Georgia 216 Gerard 110, 113, 177 Gill, Debra 216 Gill, Shelley 216 Gillespie, Margaret 216 Gillespie, Michael 161, 163, 177 Gillreath, Franklin 99, 216 Gillreath, William 99 Girard, Theresa 67, 122, 123, 124, 217 Givens, Carol 177 Golston, Mike 68, 108, 164,217 Gomez, Gomez, , Iacqueline 193 Gomez, Gomez Carmen 193 Estella 177 Gonzales, Carmen 193 Gonzales, Carmen I. 193 Gonzales, Catherine 122, 123,217 Gonzales, Charleen 193 Gonzales, Charles 56, 117, 187 Gonzales, Christine 217 Gonzales, Debbie 177 Gonzales, Diane 98, 217 Gonzales, Eileen 177 Gonzales, Eric 177 Gonza1es,Gary 135, 138, 140, 193,256 Gonzales Iudy 110, 111,130, 131,177 Gonzales, Leo 177 Gonzales, Manuel 177 Gonzales, Mark 154, 177 Gonzales, Mary E. 114, 193 Gonzales, Mary P. 193 Gonzales, Mary V. 193 Gonzales, Max 217 Gonzales, Michael 177 Gonzales, Pearl 126, 127, 193 Gonzales, Phillip 118, 142, 161, 162, 177 Gonzales, Rita 193 Gonzales, Roberta 111, 121, 193 Gonzales, Sandra 90,177 Gonzales, Talaya 193 Gonzales, Teresa 177 Gonzales, Theresa 217 Gonzales, Thomas 217 Guzman, Becky 178 Guzman, Ioe 111, 112, 113,219 Hall, David 178 Hall, Rebecca 219 Hall, Sara 164, 194 Hanson, Brian 178 Harley, Megan 123, 178 Harold, Tim 178 Harris, lane 114, 194 Harris, Michael 90, 123, 138, 140, 178 Harris, William 123, 138, 140, 160, 161, 16 Harrison, Loretta 102, 194 Harry Ir., Wilson 142, 154, 157, 194 Hartley, Vicki 219 Hartley, Vonni 178 Harvel, Craig 154, 194 Harvel, Scott 219 Harvey, Iennifer 194 Harviston, Corby 178 Hastings, Iacquelyn 178 Haynes, Arnold 194 Haynes, Mark 90, 178 Hazlett, Sandaren 120, 194 Heard, Iohn 165, 194 Hedrick, Terry 194 ' Heister, Iack 194 Hella, Roy 138, 140,219 Helling, Loretta 102, 103, 219 Helms, Brenda 194 Henderson, Leetom 194 Henline, Iewelene 116, 219 Herig, Stacy 86, 90, 100, 157, 158, 178 Hernandez, Carlos 194 Hernandez, Michael 111, 113, 178 Hernandez, Robert 194 Hernandez, Robert M. 110, 113 Hernandez Ir., Martin 112, 113,219 Herrera, Anna Marie 94, 97, 102, 130, 131,219 Herrera, Carlos 98, 219 Herrera, Doris 178 Herrera, Dorothy 98, 220 , Evangelina 101, 220 Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia, 1 Gery 38, 216 Glenn 47, 138, 139, 140, 141,216 Gloria 177 Gregory 121,192 lack 177 Iames 177 Jeannie 192 Ierry 177 Ioanna 192 Larry 111, 177 Lisa 177 Lorraine 120, 192 Louis 177 Gonzales, Tommy 177 Gonzales, Victoria 218 Gonzales, Vincent 178 Goodson, Wesley 178 Goodwin, Daniel 178 Gorey, Karla 108, 109, 178 Gorman, Ioyce 194 Grammer, Margaret 93, 194 Granados, Candace 37, 65, 86, 90, 123, 172, 175, 178 Gray, Debra 218 Griego, Albert 218 Griego, Ann 58, 194 Herrera, Ioann 194 Herrera, Ioesph 101, 220 Herrera, Rose 220 Herrera, Vincent 194 Hershey, Bernard 160, 162, 194 Hobart, Peter 91, 95,135,190, 194, 256 Hock, Kathy 178 Hoehne, David 178 Hoehne, Richard 194 Hood, Cynthia 58, 204 3,17 Hood, Ernest 63, 76, 104, 134, 135, 148, 149, 152 153, 220, 256 Thomas 220 Christopher 178 Amy 58, 91, 123, 194 Cheryl 220 Robert 178 William 86,121,151,178 Brad 194 Kelly 86, 90, 109, 178 Mark 138,140,194 Robert 220 56 . Alexander 110,194 Thelma 178 220 Ruth 114, 194 Kimberly 166, 167,178, 179,225 Robin 86, 91, 194 Ronald 110, 139, 151, 194 Kenneth 194 Carmen 178 Isabel 195 Carolyn 106, 178 Elizabeth 178 Barbara 33,88,92, 124,220 Arthur 6, 7, 9, 61, 72, 135, 220, 221, Iaramillo, Iaramillo, Iaramillo, Iaramillo, Iaramillo, Iaramillo, ,Phyllis 178 .Theresa 178 ,Veronica 178 ,Victoria 220 Iaramillo Iaramillo Iaramillo Iaramillo Iudith 220 Leon 175, 195 Lorraine 24 Mario 113,195 Martin 7, 76, 87, 94, Michael 142, 195 lelso, Dominic 178 160,161, 162,220 Ienkins, Carol88, 135,220,256 Ienks, Robert 195 Iewell, Brenda 132,195 lim, Stanley 142 Iinzo, Ioesph 110,118,195 Iohn, Leslie 102 Iohnson, Cynthia 102,103,220 johnson, David 92,118,220 Iohnson, Gerald 123,178 Iohnson, Kay 220 johnson, Laura 178 Iohnson, Leah 64, 65, 220, 237 Iohnson, Pamela 114,195 Iojola, Willy 221 Iones, Chris 154, 155, 178 jones, Cindy 118, 164. 221, 249 Stephen 195 Thomas 91, 195 Antonia 195 Barbara 220 Beatrice 195 Bernadette 195 Charlotte 195 Darlene 117 Debbie 178 Deborah 178 Erlinda 178 Ernest 178 Gertrude 195 Gloria 98 Ioe 178 Iohn 110 lose 98,220 Iones. Susan 178 Iuarros, Margaret 114, 178 Iuarros, Rita 195 Iudee, Lena 53,123,221 Iunaid, Tajudean 44, 75, 195 Iustesen, Laurie 221, 229 Keim, Randolph 111,113,178 Keim. Terry 112,113, 221,229 Keith, Mathew 98, 157,195 Keller, Anita 195 Keller, Eric 179 Keller, Pat 123, 179 Kelly, Ann 100, 164, 195 Kelly, Dennis 221 Kennedy, Wendy 195 Kerby, Myra 132,179 Keswater, Lynda 179 King, james 179 King, lane 195 King, Mike 111 Kinney, Robert 195 Klein, Edward 160,163,179 Kloeppel, Kimmerly 179 Kohlmeyer, Ieffery 99,179 Kozlowski, Gilbert 139, 140, 195 Kraemer, Michael 76, 79, 82, 94, 95, 130, 135, Rayellen Searcy tries for some of the highs r things in life with the help of Leif Rustt bakke Long, Daniel 148,150, 196, 202 Longenbaugh, Mark 95, 139,140 196 Lopez, Imelda 196 Lopez, Ioan 196 Lopez, Mark 110,179 Lopez, Oleta 196 4- i. W V , . , ge 7' Fil T651 21 Iones practices her form for upcoming season. , - - , ,yc,,g, 160, 161, 163, 221, 256 Kraemer, Stephen 95, 179 Kreider, Danette 179 Kreider, Mark 121 Kugler, Kenneth 123, 151, 179 Kuper, Eric 196 LaCour, Linda 222 LaCour, Mary 158, 196 LaGrange, Frank 138, 140, 161, LaGrange, Richard 151, 179 Lambert, Elizabeth 90, 179 Latham, Steve 196 Lavery, Iames 110,179 Lea, Wendy 98,222 Leal,Adalfa179 LeBlanc, Mike 222 Letterman, Rose Marie 30,179 Leon, Ioyce 222 Lewis.Ioel179 Lewis, Dale 196 Leyba, Andrea 96, 97, 102, 196 Leyba, Charlene 179 163,179 Leyba, Cynthia 93, 94, 96, 97, 98, 102, 222 Leyba, Dino 63, 66, 91, 95, 104, Leyva, Ianice 222 Leyva, Iudith 179 Liebert, Paul 115, 179 Lightfoot, Iames 222 Linam, Catherine 123, 179 Lindsey, Cindy 106,196 Linthicum, Iohn 222 Lodge, Timothy 196 Loftfield, Earl 40 Logan, Sandra 86, 90, 156, 179 Lohman, Terry 179 108, 109, 196 Lomax, Barbara 78, 82, 86, 90, 172, 175, 179 Lovato, Lovato Lovato Lovato Lovato Lovato Lovato Lovato Lovato Carol 123, 179 David 179 I Debra 180 Debra M. 180 Diana 180 ,Eleanor 101,196 , Kathryn 223 . Kathy 101 , Leonard 223 Lovato, Nicholas 79, 80, 160 Lowder, Teresa 57,176, 180 Lucero, Anthony 180 Lucero Claudio 180 Lucero, Daniel 142 Lucero, Daniel A. 157, 196 Lucero, Diana 180 Lucero, Ernest 196 Lucero, Fernando 56,223 Lucero Gilbert 110, 196 Lucero: Ianie 223 Lucero, Ioseph 223 Lucero, Iudith 88, 94, 223 Lucero, Kathleen 196 Lucero, Larry 180 Lucero, Lillian 196 Lucero, Loretta 164, 180 Lucero. Lorraine 223 Lucero Lucille 180 Lucero, Michael 196 Lucero, Noel 180 Lucero, Pamela 87, 102, 103 223 Lucero, Patricia 196 Lucero, Richard 196 Lucero, Rowena 180 Lucero, Thaddeus 180 Lucero, Theresa 196 Lucht, Gregory 118,223 50 Lucht, Katrina 120, 180 Lucht, Stephanie 119, 196 Lueras, Terri 180 Lujan, Anthony 197 Luna, David 144, 197 Luna, Denise 109 Luna, Donald 180 Luna, Gary 151, 180 Luna, Gloria 90, 166, 167, 179, 180 Luna, Mary 108, 197 Luna, Melissa 180 Luthy, Ieff180 Lyons, Sherwood 35,180 Madrid, Esther 90, 172,180 Maestas, Albert 180 Maestes, Bob 197 Maestas, Felisario 197 Maestas, Glenda 180 Maestas, Laura 197 Maestas, Mary 180 Maestas, Myrlin 102, 197 Maestas, Novella 62, 104,105,223 Maestas, Pamala 123 Maestas, Paula 180 Maestas, Raymond 180 Maestas, Ricky 223 Maestas, Rita 223 Maestas, Robert 151, 180 Maestas Ir, Eloy 180 Maez, Leland 123, 138, 141, 223 Maldonado, Raymond 223 Maldonado, Tony 180 Malin, Larry 107, 197 Manchester, Bruce 197 Manno, Ioesph 164, 180 Mansfield, Rodney 223 Marcelli, Marianna 180 Marcelli, Teresa 50, 51, 68, 210, 223 Mares, Anthony 197 Mariano, Bruce 197 Mariano, Lebert 197 Marincell, Barbara 90, 180 Markle, Shannon 107, 223 Marquez, Clyde 110, 180 Marquez, Danny 27, 111, 112, 180 Marquez, Ester 180 Marquez, George 197 Marquez, Lilia 197 Martin, Elma 197 Martin, Frank 223 Matinez, Angela 98, 197 Martinez, Anita 223 Martinez, Annette 224 Martinez, Antoinette 197 Martinez, Bernadette 98, 224 Martinez, Bertha 197 Martinez, Betty 197 Martinez, Cameron 99, 224 Martinez, Carla 180 Martinez, Catherine 180 Martinez, Cynthia 132, 180 Martinez, Debbie 29,197,224 Martinez, Deborah 197 Martinez, Debra 101 Martinez, Elizabeth 197 Martinez, Elvira 101 Martinez, Frances 197 Martinez, Gary 154,155,224 Martinez, Gary E. 180 Martinez, Irene 180 Martinez, Iames 138, 180 Martinez, Ianet 180 Martinez, Iimmy 180 Martinez, Ioe 91, 135, 138, 140, 188, 190, 197, 256 Martinez III, Ioe 197 Martinez, Iohn 180 Martinez, Iohn E. 180 Martinez, Iohn I. 224 Martinez, Iohn I. 180 Martinez, Ioesph 117 Martinez, Iuanita 197 Martinez, Laverne 117, 224 Martinez, Loretta 224 Martinez, Lorraine 197 Martinez, Lorraine S. 87, 135, 208, 224, 256 Martinez, Maria 58, 91, 188, 197 Martinez, Marilyn 224 Martinez, Mario 47, 79, 80,138,140, 157,159, 214, 224 Martinez, Melani 90, 180 Matinez, Michael M. 197 Martinez, Nicolasita 224 Martinez, Patricia A. 132 , 133, 224 Martinez, Patricia A. 166, Martinez, Patrick 99, 180 167, 180 n l' r Stanley Saavedra climbs the wall in his English class. Martinez, Paula 197 Martinez, Pete 197 Martinez, Robert 180 Martinez, Rose 224 Martinez, Shirley 197 Martinez, Susie 197 Martinez, Taylor 117 Martinez, Veronica 180 Martinez, Victoria 180 Martinez Ir, Napoleon 224 Mascone, Alice 180 Mason, Lillian 75, 114,224 Mata, Donald 110, 180 Maurino, Thomas 93, 224 McCallister, Ion 180 McCallister, Michael 107, 224 McCallister, Pat 101, 197 McCann, Earl Dean 98,197 McCann, Glen 110 McCann, Michael 123, 180 McCanna, Ioseph 121, 164, 181 McConaughy, Iohn 92, 93, 118, 225 McCoy, Eugenio 197 McCulloch, Cara 92, 108, 109, 124, 225 2 McCullough, Daner 181 McDaniel, Karen 181 McDonald, Theresa 225 McDougall, William 181 McElroy, Allen 225 McElveny, Sharon 158, 181 McGarvey, Dianna 181 McGovern, Kevin 225 Mclntyre, Mark 181 Mclntyre, Paul 197 McKenzie, Mark 118, 181 McKenzie, Raymond 24, 89, 179, 225 McKenzie, Tim 5, 25,225 McNeely, Patrick 56, 138, 144, 145, 19 97 Medina, Louis 197 Medina, Victoria 197 Medrano, Mary 197 Meek, Carole 97, 210 Meek, Christine 226 Menke, Carol 5, 49, 107, 226 Mercado, Martin 92, 95, 160, 163, 226 Mercado, Maria 181 Merwin, Christopher 154, 198 Mestas, Charles 181 Mestas, Randy 101,226 Metcalf, Becky 198 Metcalf, Iill 181 Metoyer, Anthony 38, 77, 226 Metoyer, Paula 86, 198 Metoyer, Robert 181 Meyer, Charles 181 Meyer, Iulius 101,226 Michael, Mary 198 Mier, Mark 139, 140, 144, 180 Mier, Rosemarie 181 Miera, William 198 Miller, Curt 106, 198,226 Miller, Kelly 86, 90, 108, 109, 181 Miller, Mary 198 Minnear, Michael 181 Minoli, Toni 226 Mirabal, Anna 123,181 Mirabal, Maria 198 Mitchell, George 181 Mitchell, Phyllis, 227 Mittlestadt, Mary 181 Mollinetti, lean 4, 44, 75, 198 Mondragon, Orlando 181 Montano, Alejandro 111, 113,182 Montano, Richard 102, 198 Montgomery, Beverly 198 Montoya, Albert 181 Montoya, Alfred 109 VR Montoya, Annette 104, 10YZ27 Montoya, Debra 86, 87, 114, 188,198 Montoya, Dianne 103, 110, 111,227 Montoya, Dollie 181 Montoya, Dorothy 181 Montoya, Eugene 45, 138, 140, 181 Montoya, Genaro 146, 148, 150, 198 Montoya, Gene 46, 138, 140, 157, 159, 198 Montoya. Irene 198 Montoya, Ieanette 181 Montoya, Ieannette 181 Montoya, Leonard 98, 198 Montoya, Linda 198 Montoya, Loretta 227 ontoya ontoya ontoya ontoya ontoya ontoya ontoya , Manuel 227 , Marcus 138, 141,227 , Marcy 227 , Martin 181 , Michael 227 ,Patricia 198 ,Ramona M. 90, 121, 182 ontoya, Ramona R. 105 ontoya, Ray 198 ontoya, Renee 227 ontoya ontoya ontoya ontoya ontoya ontoya , Richard 182 , Roberta 126, 127, 182 , Rosann 198 , Rose 182 , Russell 182 Sandra 86,182 oore, April 123, 182 oore, Darrell 111, 182 oore, Melissa 198 ora, Iames 10,182 ora, La rry 198 ora, Robert 68, 119, 182 ora, Steven 227 orales. Wilfrid 227 oran, Elizabeth 198 oran, Nancy 182 0I'6l'1O, 0l'el'1O, Bradford 110 Ruby 110,111,182 organ, Charles 198 organ, Douglas 227 organ, Larry 198 organ, Ray 182 orris, Marla 101,227 orris, Richard 182 orrison, Brian 106,227 orrison, Iudy 182 orton, Freda 227 oser, Debbie 123,227 otto, Gary 227 oya, Iosephine 123,227 oya, Richard 198 oya, Ronald 182 oya, Steven 227 oya, Virginia 182 uehlmeyer, Cindy 182 uehlmeyer Ir., Frederick 198 uller, Debbie 47, 126, 198 uller, Terry 182 unoz, Lisa 228 urphy, Kevin 182 yers, Thomas 182 yrick, Irene 62, 88, 89, 226, 228 ajera, Carolyn 228 ajera, Yvonne 56,182,187 aranjo, Anthony 198 aranjo, Leroy 45, 138, 140, 198 arro, Alicia 47, 126,127 arro, Rosemary 228 arro, Steven 182 arvaez, joseph 198 avalesi, Dena 228 avalesi, Kent 86, 198 elson, Bobby 198 elson, Harold 228 elson, Ricky 198 ewman, Ethel 182 ewsom, Billy 110, 182 ewsom, Ierry 228 ez, Bessie 228 ielsen, Eva 87, 88, 94, 128, 129, 13 228 ocera, Iulie 198 orvell, Richard 13, 151, 198 oskin, Carisa 158, 198 owlin, Diane 120,198 unez, Bernadette 182 unez, Paul 228 'Brien, Shawn 198 jeda, Helen 182 lecksiew, Theresa 102, 164, 198 lguin, Anthony 183 lguin, Daniel 198 lguin, Sylvia 228 livas, Charles 34, 198 livas, Timothy 111,113,183 Iona, Mark 199 lona, Sophia 183 lson, Iames 183 2, 133, 208, Mike Sanchez, Steve Reynolds, Erma Otero, David Sandoval and Leisa Robertson do a skit about the twelve years of school in an assembly while Shelly Remele and Shelly Robinett sing the song Orona, Alice 199 Orona, Scott 183, 199 Ortega, Barbara 9, 10, 39, 50, 62, 87, 88, 135, 228, 256 Ortega Eilleen 90, 183 Ortega, Elizabeth 183 Ortega, Fernando 121 Ortega, Iolynn 123, 182, 183 Ortega, Iuan 199 Ortega, Luis 183 Ortega, Ortega, Ortega, Margaret 228 Roberto 199 Theresa 9, 10, 44, 88, 123, 168, 169,228 Ortiz, Anthonette 87, 88, 123, 228 Ortiz, George 199 Ortiz, Iose 157, 199, 240 Ortiz, Pablita 228 Ortiz, Patricia 183 Ortiz, Reynaldo 119 Ortiz, Roberta 132, 133 Ortiz, Shirley 22, 88, 132, 133,228 Ortiz, Tony 157, 159,199 Orton, Diane 183,199 Oselio, Ida 228 Oselio, Michael 144, 160, 163, 199 Otero, Erma 51, 125,126, 127, 210, 228, 251 Otero, Eva 199 Otero, Lorretta 199 Otero, Lydia 183 Otero, Martin 117, 199 Otero, Richard 183 Otero, Susan 102,228 Otero, Tony 139, 140,183, 199 Overmier, Richard 118, 138, 140,199 Ozanich, Denise 183 Pacheco, Christopher 183 Pacheco, Michael 199 Padilla, Padilla, Padilla, Padilla, Padilla Padilla Padilla Padilla Padilla Padilla Padilla Adrian 183, 186 Andres 183 Carmen 183 Darlene 183 Dolores 130, 131,182, 183 Fred 199 , Ioe 119, 183 , Ioseph 199 , Lawrence 199 ,Lorraine 58, 91, 122, 123, 199 , Melanie 58,61,91,109,126,127,199 Padilla, Steven 229 Padilla, Vincent 229 Padilla, Warrena 90, 166,167,183 Padilla Ir., Damacio 110,113 Paez, Frances 229 Pajaro, Henry 113 Pando, Edward 117,229 Paperman, Andres 98,229 Paquin, Victoria 229 Pargas, Patricia 229 Pargas, Ruth 183 Parker, Andre 55, 101. 132,229 Parker, Mici183 Parker, Patricia 230 Parra, Sarita 47,126,127,199 Parrish, Daryl 199 Patterson, Deborah 230 Patterson, Karen 183 Paul, Eva 158,230 Paulo, Albert 68, 74, 123,230 Peacock, Ieffrey 58,95,165,230 Peck, Bill 183 Peinado, Leroy 112,113,230 Pellegrini, Barbara 122, 123, 200 Pelot, Ioseph 200 Pendery, Bruce 154, 155,230 Pendery, Daniel 183 Pennybacker, Deborah 230 Perea, David 200 Perea, Debra 200 Perea, Geri 183 Perea, Iesse 110 Perea, Iudy A. 92, 93, 231 Perea, Iudy A. 231 Perea, Michael 183 Perea, Robert 183 Perea, Theresa 46, 50, 51, 104, 105, Perea, Waldo 183 Perez, Samuel 200 Pesce, Terri 10, 90, 114, 183, 186 Peshlakai, Consuelo 98. 200 Peshlakai, Dorothy 200 Peshlakai, Zilla 200 Phillips, Marsha 86, 122, 123,200 Phillips, Ronald 68,231 Pickens, Mark 230 Pierce, Iohn 183 Pierson, Teresa 183 210, 231 Pierson, Chris 123 Pigeon, Emily 183 Pinard, Neenfa 183 Pino, Ion 164,183 Pivko, Karen 200 Plante, Connie 130, 183 Platero, Harrison 52, 142,200 Plunkett, Keith 183 Pogan, Rhonda 67, 122, 123, 231 Pohl, Anita 183 Pohl, Debra 200 Pohl, Dorothy 123, 200 Pohl, Paul 200 Pohl, Rita 6,9,10, 79,82,88,92,123,168, 169, 225,231 Polk, Pamela 200 Pope, Stacie 200 Porter, Douglas 68, 122, 123,231 Porter, Rande 157, 183 Powell, Carol 121, 200 Price, David 200 Prudencio, Michael 200 Pruitt, Olin 231 Puccetti, Michael 157, 183 Quintana, Anthony 165,200 Quintana, Martha 101,231 Quintana, Ruby 102,103,231 Quintero, Suzie 183 Rael, Anthony 183 Rael, Erma 90, 100,183 Ramirez, Charles 117 Ramirez, Evelyn 183 Randall, Charles 231 Raney, Christine 123,231 Ransom, Iames 183 Raper, Nancy 231 Rasmussen, Lisa 231 Rathbun, Thomas 98,200 Ray, Ioanne 183 Rector, Penny 102, 183 'Q . f 1 S Carol Candelaria and Tom Felty are shown in a scene from Once Upon a Mattress. Redford, Sonja 102,200 Redhouse, Iames 231 Reeder, Frank 200 Reedy, Charles 110,183 Reedy, Dianna 102,200 Reeves, Iulie 87,88,102, 231 Regnsburg, Barbara 200 Rehberg, Stephen 87,92, 111, 112,121,231 Reidl, Alice 93,108,109,231 Reitzel, Charles 200 Remele, Shelly 67, 76, 92, 94, 123, 124, 232, 251 Restow, Luann 200 Revels, Beth 98,200 Rey, joseph 200 Reynolds, Stephen 12, 200, 251 Riboni, Ernestine 200 Richardson, Sonia 200 Ridnour, Nora 183 Riekeman, Iames 183 Riffenburgh, Audrey 232 Riggs, joseph 232 Rinehart, Iohn 200 Rivera, Lucille 200 Rivera, Patsy 200 Robertson, Leisa 6,164,200,251 Robinett, Shelly 122, 123, 157, 158,251 Robinson, Susan 100,232 Robledo,Michael157, 159,183 Robles, David 118 Robles, Edward 232 Rocco, Katherine 183 Rockwell, Iennifer 200 Rockwell, Ioyce 200 Rodarte, Robert 183 Rodriguez, Debra 123, 184 Rodriguez, Ieanette 232 Rodriguez, Karen 90, 166, 167, 184 Rogers, Charla 232 Rolland, Eric 164 Romero Cynthia 200 Romero David 55, 148, 150, 200 Romero, Derek 232 Romero, Dolores 87, 102, 103,232 Romero, Elizabeth 232 Romero, Esther 232 Romero, Evelyn 130, 184 Romero, Frances 110, 111 Romero, Frankie 184 Romero, Gina 184 Romero, Ieanette 102, 103,232 Romero Romero v Iulian 184 Iulie 133 184 Romero: Marie I. 232 Romero, Mark 119,142,143, 151, Romero, Mary 232 Romero, Michael 184 Romero, Michael T. 184 Romero, Patricia 232 Romero, Richard 164 Romero, Romero, Romero, Romero, Ronald 118,200 Rosanne 46, 51,232 Santos 118,200 Steven 184 Romero, Susan 86, 201 Rose, Connie 86, 90, 156, 184, 185 Rose, Mark 184 Roskosh, William 20,201 Rowden, Mark 201 Rowe, Michael 118, 184 Rowe, Roberta 184 Roybal, Ruth 78, 80, 91, 134,135, 188, 201,256 Rozzi, Sheila 201 Ruiz, Ioseph 201 Ruiz, Reuben 184 Rummer, Faith 184 Russell, Cheryl 184 Rust, Amy 232 Rustebakke, Leif 108, 109, 132, 133, 196, 201, 249 Saavedra, Henry 62, 132, 135, 148, 153,232,256 Saavedra, Lorrey 232 Saavedra, Stanley 62, 184,250 Sadicoff, Denise 4, 5, 7, 44, 51, 74, 109, 232 Saiz, Diana 233 Saiz, Lawrence 101 Saiz, Lupe 233 Saiz, Marcella 201 Saiz, Patsy 184 Saiz, Sandra 184 Saiz, Trinidad 201 157, 184 Saiz, Vina 67, 69, 92, 108, 109, 110, 111, 113, 23 Salas, Carmen 110,111,132,133,184 Salas, M ary 201 Salazar, Anna 184,186 Salazar, Anthony 20,123,233 Salazar, Clara 233 Salazar, Deborah 31, 102,233 Salazar, Henry 118,184 Salazar, Salazar, Salazar, Ioseph 184 Linda 102,201 Reynaldo 160, 162,201 Salazar, Ricky 139, 184 Salazar, Salazar, Ruth 4, 5, 9, 48, 125, 126, 127,210,233 Vivian 233 Saldana, Armando 201 Saldevar, Scott 151, 160, 161, 163, 184 Sammons, Mary 107 Sampson, Mindy 120,184 Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez 234 Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez 234 Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez ,Andrew 132, 230, 234 , Angelo 201 , Anna 201 , Carlos 184 . Cindy 123, 234 , Daniel 201 ,Denise 50, 51, 76, 92, 94, 122, 123, 210 , Dennis 201 , Dorothea 114, 184 , Evelyn 184 , Frances 201 , Henry 234 , Ioann 184 , Iohn 201 ,Karen 9, 10, 76, 79, 81, 94, 168, 169, ,Kenneth 144, 184 , Larry 147 , Leland 184 .Leo 161,163,184 ,Lois 101,234 ,Luis 98, 155,201 , Mark 234 ,Mary M. 86, 123, 184 ,Mary P. 123, 184 , Maryanne 201 ,Melina 62, 104, 105, 235 , Michael 251 ,Michael I. 123, 161, 163, 184 , Patrick 147, 184 ,Ronald 154, 234 , Stephen 201 Sanchez, Veronica 202 Sanchez Sanchez , Ir., Emilio 201 ,Ir,, Waldo 184 Sandoval, Adriana 202 Sandoval Sandoval, Bernice 184 Sandoval, Carol 62, 128, 129, 202 Sandoval, Catherine 158,184,202 Sandoval, Daphne 93,235 Sandoval, David 110, 113,202 Sandoval, David B. 93, 202, 251 Sandoval, Dianna 88, 208, 235 Sandoval, Iris 184 Sandoval, Ioseph 202 Sandoval, Leroy 147, 184 Sandoval, Patrick 184 Santillanes, Anthony 151, 160, 161, 162, 184 Santillanes, Patricia 235 Santillanes, Richard 235 Sargent, Iean 86, 91, 96, 97,119,202 Sauters, Bradley 154, 184 Sauters, Iohn 100, 202 Sauters, Mark 154, 184 Savage, Cassandra 235 Savage, Dianna 121,184 Savedra, Annabelle 235 Savedra, Gilbert 111,202 Scarton, Leslie 132, 202 Scheel, Robert 202 Scherf, Frank 202 Schiel, Carrie 202 Schulte, Hugo 202 Schwab, Douglas 38, 235 Scott, Becky 86,184 Scott, Cheryl 98, 235 Scott, Deanna 98,235 Scott, Di anna 98,235 Sealey, Michael 184 Searcy, Rayellen 68, 88, 1 251 ,Angela 86, 87, 90, 172, 184 09, 122,123, 124, 235, edall, john 6, 79, 82, 140, 154, 235 edillo edillo edillo edillo edillo edillo edillo edillo , Celina 235 , Dionicio 235 , George 235 , Grace 184 , juanita 184 , Lawerence 34 , Margaret 184 , Virginia 185 egura, Debbie 202 egura, Mark 185 eiler, Theresa 123,202 elman, Kenneth 110, 185 elman, Robert 235 ena, johnny 235 ena, j erna, erna, erna, evier, uanita 185,202 Lorraine 202 Louis 139, 140, 202, 235 Teresa 185 Kevin 235 haffer, Bruce 202 haffer, Donna 185 heets, Christopher 40, 90, 185 heets, Linda 236 herred, james 62, 76, 77, 79, 81, 148, 149, 152, 53, 236, 237 hirley, Delvina 99 hockey, Teresa 135, 202, 256 ilva, Patrick 236 Tafoya, Martha 158, 185 Tafoya, Phillip 112,113,236 Tafoya, Tina 110,111,203 Tapia, Carolyn 102.103, 237 Tapia, Cecelia 185 Tapia, Molly 203 Tapoka, Ilene 99 Tavasci, Edward 203 Taylor, Roxann 68, 106, 108, 109, 203 Taylor, Craig 237 Taylor, Loren 45, 138, 140, 147, 203 Tecumseh, Raymond 99 Thomas, Douglas 110, 123 Thompson, janet 237 Thompson, Kenneth 237 Thompson, Lynn 237 Thompson, Michael 203 Thompson, Randy 186 Thompson, Rondalene 186 Thorn, jerry 203 Thelkeld, Kyle 94, 160, 162,237 Thelkeld, Michael 106 Tidwell, Mary 237 Tidwell, Vivian 186 Tipps, Carla 186 Tipps, Mark 101,237 Todd, Kenneth 98,203 Toler, Sherman 123, 186 Vigil, Paul 204 Vigil, Pete 101, 112,238 Vinke, Steven 204 Vlahos, Andrea 238 Voles, Michelle 87, 88, 102, 238 Votruba, Lori 187 Wade, john 34,204 Wagner, Lonnie 119, 204 Wagner, Richard 138 Wagner, Richard 138 Walker, Christine 187 Walker, Clora 187 Wall, Leslie 86, 91, 123, 204 Walsh, john 187 Walters, Lisa 187 Walters, Stella 204 Ward, Verna 106, 107, 187 Warren, Sabrina 204 Warwick, josephine 91, 97, 204 Washington, Donna 5, 49, 101, 222, Watkins, Mark 106, 107, 239 Watt, Colin 239 Weaver, Mike 187 Webb, William 118,204 Webster, Claudette 86, 90, 114, 187 Weismen, Diane 98,239 Wesner, Caryn 108, 109, 121, 187 West, Chris 40, 164,187 immons, john 202 imms, Douglas 119, 185 imoes, Anthony 139, 140, 148, 150,202 impson, Patricia K. 156,203 inger Il. joseph 111,185 isson, Teri 203 mid, Ronald 185 miley, Marietta 52 mith, Alice 13,203 mith, Debra 236 mith, Dirk 110, 111, 113, 123, 203 mith, Genia 110,111, 115, 121, 185 mith, Greta 128, 129, 203 mith, joycetta 89, 236 mith, Larry 236 mith, Linda 119, 203 mith, Mark 203 mith, Reese 185, 186 mith, Russell 185 mith, Stephanie 203 Tomkinson, Amy 203 Torres, Dennis 238 Torres, Edmund 186 Torres, Emily 86, 97, 102, 132, 133, 203 Torres, james 186 Torres, Loretta 186 Torres, Margaret 114, 186 Torres, Mary 203 Torres, Michael 186 Torres, Michael 238 Torres, Michael A. 145, 146 Torres, Torres, Torres Orlando 132,133,238 Richard 186 Ronald 203 Tresnjak, Silva 5, 44, 50, 51, 74, 93, 238 Trujillo, Carol 123, 186 Trujillo, Anthony 186 Trujillo, Bernadette 29, 203 Trujillo, David 203 Trujillo, Dolores 9, 10, 238 Trujillo, Dora 203 West, Rick 187 Wetherill, Lois 86, 102, 204 Wheelock, David 239 Whitley, Patiie 239 Whitlow, Williams Williams Williams Williams Bobby 187 Charles 204 Williams, ,Howard 110, 115, 204 , Mary 29, 204 , Richard 205 Steven 239 Williams, , Steve 12, 93 Williamson, Alexa 106, 107 Williamson, Ava 107 Willow, Charles 205 Willow, john 27, 76, 94, 138, 141 Willow, Wanda 187 Wilson, Lisa 205 Wilson, Shirley 205 Wilson, William 187 Windsor, Guy 101 mith, miths Vernon 101 on, David 185 Trujillo, Irene 30, 203 Witt, Myron 205 239 Wolf, jeffrey 45, 47, 52, 68, 76, 78, 82, 83, 87, 94 Velarde, Michael 203 nodgrass, Billy 203 nowden, Diane 67, 203, 205 ordall, Cindy 236 orrell, Bernard 236 otelo, Helen 185 otelo jr., Gus 236 oto, john 203 outhern, Laura 98 tanczyk, Katharine 185, 185 tanczyk, Paul 140, 164, 185 tark, Lindsey 185 tarkey. Suzanne 236 teele, Robert 92 teele, Scott 185, 226 teele, Shauno 236 tephens, Debbie 185 tephens, Theo 123,203 tephenson, William 100, 185 ternhagen, Bill 185 ternhagen, joseph 203 ternhagen, Linda 236 teward, Sandra 225 tone, Martha 120, 236 torer, john 236 totts, Brenda 203 trahl, Debbie 185 trange, Brenda 236 triplin, Paul 123,203 Trujillo, james 203 Trujillo, jimmy 238 Trujillo Tru'illo , joleen 186 julia 186 l , Trujillo, Louis 110,113 Trujillo Trujillo Trujillo ,Paul 29, 157,203 , Ruth 238 , Stella 238 Tyson, Cynthia 119, 158, 203 Tyson, Roger 47, 138, 140, 144, 157, 186 Ulibarri, janice 86, 90, 186 100, 108, 109, 157, 234, 239 Wood, Mary 205 Woods, Wendy 239 Woody, Bobby 118, 187 Wright, Karen 187 Wright, Terry 205 Yara, Maria 130,131,187 Yarborough, Wilma 205 Yarbrough, Sally 34, 205 Yazzie, Harold 187 Urias, David 186 Urias, Irene 238 Ussery, Valdez, Valdez, Marilyn 100, 186 Carmen 238 Gregory 98 Vallejos, jocelyn 90, 186 Vallejos Steven 203 Vallejos, Victor 186 Van Damme, Michael 148, 150 Van l-io rn, Alice 50, 51, 92, 93, 210, 238 Van Horn, Sharon 52, 186 Vanselous, Linda 238 Varnadore, Fiona 186 Vega, A nthony 186 Yazzie, Hazel 52, 99, 239 Yazzie, jeri 187 Yazzie, Mary 99, 239 Yazzie, Phillip 187 Yazzie, Raye 187 Yazziee,Leonard 187 Yeakley, Guy 187 Zamora Zamora Zamora Zamora Zamora Zamora Zamora Zamora , Carmel 239 , Dennis 187 . Eddie 239 , Elena 239 , Guadelupe 187 ,james 13, 56, 150, 187,205 ,janice 110,111,205 ,juaniia 88, 93, 114, 132,133,239 wain, Douglas 118, 203 weeten, Steven 185 weeten, William 68, 236 winney, Sicrita 185 ackett, afoya, Catherine 236 afoya, Demetrio 108, 109,236 afoya, Eliseo 112, 236 afoya, Flora 185 afoya, Gerald 203 Rene 111, 112, 113, 156, 203 Velasquez, Vera 238 Verploegh, Lisa 67, 108, 109, 238 Vickers, David 238 Vigil, Vigil. Vigil, Vigil Vigil Vigil Benjamin 110, 186 Carmen 238 Debbie '130, 203 Herman 118,204 Karla 123, 203 Katherine 110, 111, 203 Vigil, Vigil. , Loretta 186 , Nadine 186 Zamora, Larry 205 Zamora, Oliver 111, 147, 205 Zanetti, Gregory 40, 86, 90, 95, 119, 154, 185, 187 Zanetti, Pamela 87, 88. 96, 97, 205 Zuniga, Ricardo 47, 77, 86, 132, 205 54 I hope the day will be a lighter highway, For friends are found on every road. Can you ever think of any better way For the lost and weary travelers to go? Making friends for the world to see Let the people know you've got what you need With a friend at hand, you will see the light. If your friends are there, then everything's all right. It seems to me a crime that we should age. These fragile times should never slip us by. A time you never can or shall erase, As friends together watch their childhood fly. ' Copyright fel 1970 Dick Iames Music Limited Used by Permission. All Rights Reserved. 1 Q., X 'fa v Q ,ws ,af .Y an 'V' S 11 2 1 Q H, . 7 M '1 , Y sn E ,, .., ,.,,, , V ,,.,B., ,. I 1 .,..M,-f,,,.-. ,V M V.q,..w.,f , W ,. f I iafvi fa t 'xwif O ,, xxx . 8 . I 5 .Lam 51. W 'U 'Nu-. Zi lk'- 'fra E , . fx 5 , 2l't's ' 'I iw, Q . I Kms lil As in anything a group of people do, sometimes complications are involved, but an important factor is that of cooperation. As deadlines approached, tempers were shorter and people were tense, but the staff worked together, making friends and producing a yearbook of long and lasting memories. The Saga staff would like to thank all the people at Bill Bell Studios for their never-ending cooperation and willingness to help and advise. The staff would also like to acknowledge the invaluable help and advice of Mr. Bob Vincent of Taylor Publish- ing Company. Finally, the staff would like to thank the administra- tion, faculty, staff, and most of all - the students of Valley High School, for you are what a yearbook is all about. GB Mike Kraemer . . . Ruth Roybal ..... Neal Hubbard . . . Ray Aragon ..... Teresa Shocke y , . . . . . Lorraine Martinez ...... Organizations Edi Henry Saavedra ..... . Carol Ienkins ..... . Desiree Atchley . . Susie Dogger .... Ianell Chase ..... Leroy Hood ..... Sherry Bedeaux . Debbie Bunten . . Sharon Ball ............ ' n l ' aisisiaili E55 . . . .Activities Edi , . . .Activities Edi . . . . . .Honors Edi Underclass Edt Copy Edi .Photography Edi . . ........ 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