Valley High School - Saga Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM)

 - Class of 1977

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P V their lungh period. - Peace, says Matthew Sendo as he leoves his English llfCP cfloss. 3' - Robbie WesteQlifi'eId'.5i:ind .le- rome Silvu anxiousl cwcit the start of the segond half as 'i 1 .',- , . , f- .V I ' - Sdott Wecverirunsfout for thertosstof the coin1:ff4 JQCc1rmeri- Foughttottempts to silence a noisy Josephine Marquez as on uhdisturlzied liorrairie Georgeilypesf-on. 52- Swedishfjfforeign exghonge student Mike Lundstrum unveils his vicious Viking look, as-he portrays fhellfikingi mastof. 62- A'ffposte!,,in Mir. Jim Brown's room portrays ci scene from the American Revolu- tioncry'WcarQ'7 - Ms. Mory Mdrgaret- Rhodes enthusyiosticolly Iegfures her English IO CP class on the virtues of being no responsible persons? 8 Afillikette Carlo Atencicffdonces togighe music of the Valley marching bond during half-time ofthe Vol- ley-Del5'Norte'gume, 9 Sago photogropher,gi:cpti,ires yglf ley students through the window of Ms. Jdne Muirphey's room ds theyggcther during czgrnid-njorninyg passing rperiode, V ,s yi M X V Remember ids ll M0 ...4 f N.:l lll 4ll1 g1 ff Q, - if l l i i t f , g . 3 Z ., Z A 5 A5 , 5 My 1ff l y ' X 1 110. 2 ,Remember . 711 - 4 h'm .h ,- , 1 f - - ' ' V' s?1?f3f:e1:e1.Qf EV 131:2 4- ?rf'wg4. :'1 132333 :dig QQ? 12 , f,',1- w i Q- I , f -5 ffm V 2-I -P1 V, ,, , ..v,: ' wif' ,f 1 4 F H 1 lin.. f,',4v 2 . ' fl, X, 'L K L- . wwf? 'ff W- I N51 1, 'fi W 1 V' ,,,. 4: ffl: WW , .mi Aff : ,-'J'u 'J'w V 1?i n!ff',' ' - 53? 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Meetings were held once a week in homes of members of the committee. The Varsity-six had a very busy summer. They at- tended a clinic at UNM for a week and got their pro- gram together for their 76-77 year. Twelve students and sponsors, from Valley, went on a European study tour to occupy their summer time l - Gail Saavedra passes her summer time selecting books from the library. 2 - Leonard Roybal plays a little round ball to stay in condi- tion for the upcoming season. 3 - With the Renaissance city of Flor- ence in the background, Ms. Sharon Ball exhibits a mixture of ex- haustion and pride after having climbed the 400 stairs to the top of the dome of the Cathedral. 4 - Darrell Powell works on his butterfly stroke at the Valley pool. 5 - First place city league softball team, Hot Stuff, players are bottom row Susan Garcia, Vicki Peacock, Gloria Griego, Nettie Gutierrez, Kathy Lamkin, top row Assistant Coach Mark Salazar, Shirley Salazar, Pearl Chavez, Renee Beach, CeCe Griego, Mercy Montoya, Margaret Juarros, and Head Coach, Jerry Chavez. 6 - A balloon silently floats over the school on a cool sum- mer morning. 7 - Ms. Barbara Salazar-Jaynes enjoys her nice, big ice cream sundae on a hot clay in Florence, Italy. 8 - Clutching his trip iournal, Alain Archuleta catches a few moments of sleep on the bus trip from Rome to Florence. 9 - On a mid-summer afternoon, Mercy Montoya scarfs at McDonalds. 10 - Many Viking students and faculty resorted to McDonald's for their summer breaks. Summer Activities Students Tr BigBarn Registration for Second Year Big barn registration, football, volley- ball, and cross- country made September ex- citing. The first win ofthe football season was the Viking victory over Belen, 27-22. Debbie Brancla, a three-year varsity volley- ball player, was one of the outstanding play- ers of September, as well as the season. The State Fair parade and a visit from the Chihuahua Band added special highlights to the month. Both the marching band and Vi- kettes marched in the parade. The Chihuahua Band arrived September 18, just in time for the Valley-Belen game. September also got the sophomores off to a good start with B-team cheerleader tryouts. Chosen were Kim Blachly, Susan Sandoval, Theresa Garcia, Delfina DeLeon, Troyce Sis- neros, Troylyn Sisneros. ' T IJ . H ,..,..,.,,.. ,.,,,. ..,,,...,..,,. .t . . .,... ..,. . ,.., ,fi S 9 5 i . f 1 y 2: nf ti-all la: i tu ,-Wt at - . . 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' Q t 1 20 P Activities 15-,,L ,'..,5 f?lf'f. l,-. 11, V 2, 1 .'svQEl'15Qss,z,, tl ,ig 2 'I f f , ts, yr t V ef, ilflitt ' 1 - Practicing after school, Viking football players hope for a victorious season. 2 - Vikettes precede the marching band as they participate in the annual State Fair parade. 3 - Using a break in registration, Ms. Lasell Rector, Psy- chology teacher, writes the names of her new students in her record book. 4 - Student Body President Lee Keller as- sists during registration by taking student ID pictures. 5 - Ms. Sharon Ball, who teaches Saga, as well as iournalism and English, listens attentively to students seeking infor- mation. 6 - Band drummers march down Central during the State Fair parade. 7 - Terry Rocco, sophomore, tries out for B-team cheerleader at the first assembly of the school year. 8 - Students from our sister city Chihuahua, Mexico, arrive September 18 iust in time to root for the Vikings at the Valley-Belen game. 9 - Viking Harriers get off to a good start at the cross country meet at the airport course. 10 - Senior, netwoman Debbie Branda warms up for the first game of the girls volleyball season. Ana 1- in F Activities ii. 2 l Gctober Highlighted b Win Qver Rio l - Yon Chavez and John Mitchell use the phones in Ms. Hays's of- fice that are available for student use. 2 - Coach Voge and Dan Dan- iels put the rap to Margarita Griego and Kathy Merwin during lunch, 3 - As the bond performs during halftime, Terry Brandenburg haphazardly toots her horn. 4 - Bill Bell tries to humor Theresa Sherred while he takes her underclass picture. 5 - For the spectators' enioyment, Vikettes perform during halftime. 6 - Many Vikings par- ticipated in the October International Balloon Fiesta as spectators and as members of chase crews. 7 - The Vikes go for yardage against the Del Norte Knights. ..Z f x ci 22 Ei Fall Activities Highlighted by the gridders' victory over Rio Grande High School, October passed quickly for busy Vikings. The volleyball team defeated Eldorado to take the second annual Cibola Classic and finished fourth in ZAAAA district. Ben Sandoval, Marc McNeely and Brett Truskowski distinguished themselves with outstanding performances in October's cross coun- try meets. Albuquerque's skies were filled with balloons at the third annual balloon festival. Many of the balloons came down on and near the Valley High School Campus. Bill Bell took the underclass pictures on October 13 and 14. Ms. Hayes made it possible to have Spin- ning Wheel, a professional band, to come play at a buy out assem- bly at the beginning of October. 7- t v 9 Fall Activities 23 O O Gver IOO Viking Turn Gut For H'coming Decoratin Homecoming Activities began with the igniting of one of the biggest bonfires Valley has ever had. The bonfire ignited Valley's spirit week. For the first time students wore each of the different school colors on particular days. Most homerooms participated in the traditional dec- orating of their doors. Although there were many dec- orated doors, they were only the beginning of the dec- orating that took place. ln the gym, the seniors and student council members were busy decorating for the climaxing Homecoming Assembly. Queen Gloria Ro- mero reigned over the 1976 Homecoming dance held at the UNM Ballroom on Saturday night. - 1 Af 5 v a 24 .i Homecoming i wa l - The Varsity Cheerleaders sing traditional Viking Leg- end, while Queen Gloria looks on. 2 - Foreign exchange student, Mike Lundstrom, as Victor Viking is crown bearer for Homecoming Assembly. 3 - Getting Gloria Romero ready for the traditional Queen's walk, is last year's Homecoming Queen, Michelle Sanchez. 4 - Valley's Homecoming Queen of '75, Michelle Sanchez, escorted by 1974 Student Council President, Ricardo Zuniga. 5 - Rio Grande's Homecoming Queen, Pam Smith sings, The Way We Were in honor of Valley's Homecoming Queen, Gloria Romero. 6 - Concert Choir director, Mr. Bob Sheets, leads a song for Homecoming Assembly. 7 - Gilbert Quintana, Gloria Romero and French foreign ex' change student, Catarina Rio, enioy reception given by OEA. 8 - The B-Team Cheerleaders congratulate Queen Gloria. 9 - Inspiring Homecoming with the theme, Your Song , is Linda Ortman. IO - Performing during the Homecoming Assembly, is Vikette Cathy Garcia. 37' N l Homecoming 3 25 Court Chosen From Top 2I oo o o o o Interested seniors attended a night assembly to elect top 20 girls for Viking Court try-outs. Twenty- one were chosen because of a tie between two contestants. A multiple theme, Days of Fu- tures Past, was used in creating and decorating the gymnasium for the '76 Homecoming assembly 'No- vember l2 when the court was presented and the Queen and Prin- cesses were crowned. 4- iv ? , 26 E. Homecoming 'I - Lady Debbie Austin. 2 - Lady Judy Cotinola. 3 - Lady Catherine Rio 4 - '76 Homecoming Court. 5 - Lady Sandy Martinez. 6 - Lady Debbie Chavez. 7 - Lady Patricia Ko- zlowski. 8 - Lady Renee Beach. 9 - Lady Beth Long. IO - Lady Emiko Komatsuzuke. II - Lady Ingela Ronn. 4- wr ? Homecoming - 27 Cougars Spoil Viking Homecomm 'l - The Valley Vikings hurry on the field to battle with the Cibola Cougars. 2 - Mike Lundstrum, better known as Victor Viking, helps lead cheers at halftime. 3 - David Otero finds it hard to run against the Cibola Cougars. 4 - Loyal Viking fans brave the bitter cold. 5 - The offensive team awaits chance to regain possession. 6 - Jerome Silva talks over strategy with Coach Helton. 7 - Terri Warrick, Susi Miera, and Connie Gutierrez try to spark enthusiasm. 8 - Tony Perkins is tackled after a gain of three yards. 9 - David Otero is brought down by two Cibola defenders. ,Q F f P 28 -Homecoming Viking Day ended in disappointment, as the Cibola Cougars upset the Vikes 24-14. In spite ot blowing snow, Judge Chavez managed to complete IO ot 14 passes for one touchdown. A run by Tony Perkins re- sulted in the other score. 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The gridders started their season against West Mesa which ended in disaster. The team ended the season with the Homecoming ga me played in the wind and snow - only to lose to Cibola. K back, defensive back, l - Gil Quintana-defensive tackle. 2 - Lawrence Padilla- tackle, defensive noseguard. 3 - Jerome Silva- tailback, defensive back. 4 - Judge Chavez-quarterback. 5 - Mike Gallegos-end, defensive end. 6 - Pat Gonzales- guard, defensive end. 7 - Tony Flores-guard, defensive noseguard. 8 - Team members include first row Manager Randy Casaus, Bret Herring, Pat Candelaria, David Ot- ero, Robert lnge, Judge Chavez, Robby Westerfield, Mike Garcia, Mike Abraham, Manager Felix Enciniasy sec- ond row Tony Flores, Danny Baca, Pat Gonzales, William Cervantes, Jerome Silva, Albert Martinez, Ed Scales, Da- vid Tollardo, David Allen, third row Gary Bishop, Mike Gallegos, Tony Perkins, Matt Gutierrez, Danny Romero, David Dropinski, Lawrence Padilla, fourth row Coach Bill Steadman, Coach Jerry Duffey, Mark Duran, Dominic Vil- lescas, James McGovern, LB. Vasquez, Del Aragon, Scott Phillips, Tug Herig, Scott Weaver, Randy Long- enbaugh, Gil Quintana, Coach Del Helton. 9 - Albert Martinez-flanker, defensive back. 10 - David Otero-full- 7' ' z P Athletics 33 I - LB. Vasquez-tackle, defensive tackle. 2 - Randy Longenbaugh-tackle. 3 - Scott Weaver- end, defensive end. 4 - David Allen-guard, ba- cker. 5 - David Tollardo-center, backer. 6 - David Otero finds hole and makes his way down field. 7 - Gary Bishop-end, defensive end. 8 - Bret Her- ring-fullback, defensive back. 9 - James McGovern-end, defensive back. IO - Scott Weaver and Judge Chavez come off the field after a hard to get touchdown. I I - Robert Inge- center, backer. 34 Athletics Albert Martinez, Scott Weaver Lead City in Pa s Receiving i l I J a 2 l l Although this year's gridders didn't end with the best sea- son in Valley's history, they had two receivers and a quarter- back that placed high in city standings. Albert Martinez placed first with Scott Weaver close behind at third. Judge Chavez added to the team by coming in fourth in passes completed. Coach Helton and his staff worked hard with their players and tried to get them going for each week of play. This could account for the team members placing high in city. But even though the record didn't show it, this was Valley's most ex- plosive team in over ten years. V Athletics if M. 35 Norsemen Gridders Contribute Experience to Next Yea r's Varsity Coach Ken Kloeppel and Roger Cordova worked with one of the biggest B-teams in over seven years. Although the season's record of 0- 10 ltwo of these games were lost by only a few pointsl the record didn't show how bad the other team was battered. Andy Herig, a first-year quarterback, came out and got the team going by handing off to Bobby Maes and throwing passes to Gary White. Next year's varsity has a lot coming up and should prove to be tough. drive. l - Randy Longenbaugh mdces running room for Davis Otero. 2 - David Dropinski and Rob bie Westerfield head for the locker room at halftime. 3 - Another point is chalked up as the ball goes through the uprights in the Belen game. 4 -Junior varsity goes over a few plays during spring practice. 5 - The band performs at halftime during the Rio Grande game 6 Robert Inge catches a Manzano mnner behind his blockers. 7 - Norsemen team members ln clude lfirst rowl Perry Montoya, Pete Guz man, Rick Gares, Andy Griego, Ron Duncan Ken Maestas, Gerald Duran, lsecond rowl Mgr. Felix Encinias, Louis Valencia, Eddie Gu tierrez, Rick Guintana, Dominic Orozco Mar cus Lopez, Robert Munoz, lthird rowl David Kozlowski, Arelio Tollardo, Brook Cleff Mike Heister, Bobby Maes, Mark Padilla David Gonzales, lfourth rowl Johnny Garcia Coach Ken Kloeppel, Victor Chavez, Mike Martinez Andy Herig, Dominic Salas, Bobby Jaramlllo Dirk Taylor, Coach Roger Cordova. 8 Coach Steadman awaits outcome of an offensive Football l - Marie Maestas, manager, prepares the score table before a game against Cibola. 2 - Kari Henrikson saves the ball in a victory over Eldorado. 3 - Kathy Lamkin sets the ball back to Gloria Griego. 4 - Varsity team members include lfirst rowl Coach Yvonne Estrada, Eleanor Tafoya, Kari Henrickson, Debbie Brando, Debbie Harrison, and Linda Luna, lsecond rowl Gloria Montoya, Becky Gastian, Gloria Griego, Kathy Lamkin, Susan Garcia and Dana Bobroff. 5 - An attempted block is made by Susan Garcia and Gloria Griego against Rio Grande opponents. 6 - Becky Gastian bump sets the ball for a spike by Susan Garcia. 7 - Fans watch Viking netwomen defeat the Eldorado Eagles. 8 - Diana Ozanich bumps to Lisa Champion for a save in the Santa Fe Game. 9 - Jr. Varsity team members include lsittingl Edwina LaGrange, Patty War- wick, and Becky Lomax, lkneelingl Chris Branda, Frederica Carnes, Joyce Nuones and Rachel Zietlowp lstandingl Barbara Luian, Diana Ozanich, Lisa Champion, Vicki Diamond, and Coach Donna Wrenn. IO - Hustling Chris Branda receives ball and is backed up by Lisa Champion and Barbara Luian. l l - A net play by Chris Branda chalks up the winning point for Valley against Bernalillo. 38 . Sports Vikes Take First in Cougar Classic Consisting of eight seniors and three iu- niors the varsity volleyball team capped seven wins out of twelve games. Going to the Cougar Classic, the varsity took first place and all the team members received awards. Kari Henrikson received another award for best spiker . The varsity team members were sent to district and placed third after being de- feated by Cibola. Susan Garcia and Kari Henrikson received All District Player Awards at District. SPO,-fs 39 Harrier Ben Sandoval Qualifies for State After a winning season in regular competition, Coach Dean Voge went into District with high hopes for State. After the District qualification meet for State, however, there was only one person who had qualified for State: Ben Sand- oval. When the team started practicing in the sum- mer, it seemed to be one of the most impressive seasons the Valley harriers had had. ln regu- lar season, the Viking squad ended up with 56 wins and 32 losses. Although Cross Country is a gruelling sport, team members worked hard in practice and it paid off for the team at the end of the season. F- l' 40 f Sports i l l lil ,if 1 wem m H5 z l - Ben Sandoval, Junior letterman. 2 - Lambert Eustace strides in the final few yards after a meet at Hell's Hill's. 3 - Anthony Truiillo pushes on to the finish after running the Manzano Course. 4 - Marc McNeely and Ed Chavez, Senior lettermen. 5 - George Gonzales and Jeff Romero, Senior lettermen. 6 - Cross Country team members in- clude lfirst rowl Phil Villescas, Lee Mosley, Ben Sandoval, Xavier Padilla, Joe Cole, Al Richman, Lambert Eustace, lsecond YOWl David Herrera, Joe McMinn, Andy Silva, Mark Rowe, Anthony Truiillo, Ed Chavez, Andrew Othole, Jeff Jack, lthird rowl Coach Tom Malone, Danny Monk, Phil Gutierrez, Jeff Romero, Michael Lundstrom, Brett Truskowski, Marc McNeely, George Gonzales, Coach Dean Voge. 7 - Brett Truskowski tries to gain yardage to place high in a meet at Hell's Hill's. 8 - Ben Sandoval places high after H hot meet run at the University Course. Sports 4 l Staters Lea rn Democrac at Boys', Staters include lfirst rowl Dirk Taylor, Theresa Anaya, Katrina VanKesteren, Tony Flores, Liz Hernandez, David Ot- ero, and Lynn Anderson, lsecond rowl Matthew Montoya, Marc McNeely, Glen Holmen, David Baumgartner, Debbie Brando, and Gary Bishop. Girls' State Outsanding Valley students were selected to attend Girls and Boys State. These students were selected on basis of their interest in the United States Governmental System of Law. These students were se- lected last year at a question and answer session'conducted by last years Staters. Girls State was held at Highlands University in Las Vegas, New Mex- ico and Boys State was held at New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell. Staters Six Qualif for Quill and Scroll Quill and Scroll is an intemational honor- ary organization for outstanding iournalists. Members were chosen by their scholastic writing achievements. Quill and Scroll mem- bers sponsored the national current events quiz which gave high scorers a chance for a scholarship. l - Quill and Scroll members include Sandy Gore, Miranda Eastham, Re- gina Salazar, Beth Long, Lisa Mcllhaney, and Mercy Montoya. Quill 81 Scroll Six Heads Are Better Than Une - For the first time, the B-Team cheerleaders no longer had a head cheerleader. Every two weeks they took turns being head. We all like the idea of no longer having one head cheerleader, the responsibilities don't all fall on one per- son, said Kim Blachly, Kim Blachly, Delfina Deleon, Theresa Garcia, Susan Sand- oval, Troyce Sisneros, and Troylyn Sisneros were the girls chosen to be the B-Team cheerleaders. The girls spent much of their time after school practicing and making signs for various school activities. They cheered for all B-Team sports, both girls and boys. During basketball season, they cheered for two teams, the Norsemen liunior vcrsityl, and the Oars- men QC-Teaml which meant cheering for two games in a row. The girls had bake sales, a raffle, and a playnight for fund raising proiects. Their sponser was Ms. Paula Schotter. 44 B-Team Cheerleaders i i I - B-Team Cheerleaders lead a cheer during football pep assembly. 2 - Troy- lyn Sisneros. 3 - During B-Team cheerleader tryouts, Troylyn Sisneros an- nounces her cheer. 4 - Kim Blachly. 5 - Delfina Deleon. 6 - Clockwise, starl- ing from top: Troylyn Sisneros, Delfina Deleon, Troyce Sisneros, Susan Sandoval, Theresa Garcia, and Kim Blachly. 7- Susan Sandoval. 8 - Theresa Garcia 9 - Troyce Sisneros. , PM B-Team Cheerleaders Prepares For Big r Freshman Conversion Administration Merl Riggs, along with the staff and faculty, worked long hours with North Area Office and Taft and Garfield teachers and adminis- trators in order to prepare for the ninth grade conversion in the fall of 1977. They searched for possible trouble areas and coordinated schedules for the planned conversion. With less than a year before the freshmen were to arrive, construction began last winter on a new science and fine arts building southwest of the gym to help in accom- modating increased enrollment. Mr. Riggs also planned to add o large number of portable classrooms. Adninistrofion l - Marlene Dunaway - MA in Educational Administrationp assistant principal. 2 - Sam Sandoval - MA in History and Social Science, assistant principal. 3 - Merl Riggs - MA in Educational Administrationf principal. 4 - Mel Gonzales - MA in Educational Administrationg assistant principal. 5 - Eileen Neal - assis- tant principal's secretary. 6 - Marie Hays - BS in Physical Educationp activities director. 7 - Eleanor Phares - assistant principal's secretary. 8 - Lois Morris - assistant principal's secretary. 9 - Joann Romero - attendance officeg and Do- lores Garcia - data processing. l0 - Diane Schneppef- bookkeeper and prin- cipal's secretary. E Adninistration 47 F Counselors Aim to Meet tudent Indi idual Need WTZ'..W34 aiwirmf'-' UWM The counselors' main goal this year was to try to have each senior come in and have a conference with his or her counselor, to make sure they have enough of the right classes andfor credits in order to graduate. According to Ms. Sandra Shoon, counselor, another one of the goals was to start preparation for the arrival of the freshmen to be here next year. lt took a lot of time and effort to get everything organized for them , said Ms. Shoon. College Fair Day made a big impression on Valley students. A large number of seniors interested in going to college made an effort to be present November l6. Colleges from around New Mexico and surrounding states were here giving ad- vice, brochures, applications, and what not for entering the college of their choice. More than 26 different colleges sent in their representatives to participate in this annual event. di 48 l Academics fv l - Pat Vigil, campus aide. 2 - Floyd Vasquez, M.A. Guidance, counselor. 3 - Florence Thom- son, R.N., B.S. Nursing Ed., nurse. 4 -James Magill, campus aide. 5 - Sandra Shoon, M.A. Guidance, counselor. 6 - Sarah Lucero, counselors' secretary. 7 - LeRoy Haslett, APD detec- tive. 8 - Betsy Yost, M.A. Guidance, counselor, Indian Counselor. 9 - Bill Craig, M.A. Guid- ance, head counselor, first semester. A'- Academics i3 49 English Department Stresses Basic Skills A i Academics Are we having grammar again?! was the cry heard in many V English classes this year. The answer was almost unanimously yes , as the English department added a istudy of grammar to nearlv all courses. Most English teachers took a grammar work- shop from Ms. Mary Margaret Rhodes, department head in the spring of T976, and, allowing for differences in individual teaching styles, standardized their approach to the teaching of the subiect. English teachers also emphasized writing in nearly all courses in an attempt to build up basic skills. Reading was stressed by English teachers who were involved in a pilot program for sustained silent reading. ln an effort to coordinate work with the feeder schools, and build upon the skills students learn in iunior high, English teachers spent many hours talking with their counterparts at Taft and Gar- field. This articulation of goals and ideas helped' prepare for the ninth grade conversion in the fall of l977, as well as continued the effort toward building language skills through all English Depart- ment courses in a sequential manner. 1 - Sharon S. Ball - MS in English Education, Reading Experiences, English Il CP, Saga, Legend. 2 - Kathy Knittle - BA in Education, English I0 CP, English ll, Reading and Writing Improvement. 3 - Barbara Salazar Jaynes - BA in Education, English l2, English 10, English 10 Honors. 4 - Kathleen Fiske - MA in English, English ll Honors, English l'l CP, Reading Experiences, Creative Writing. 5 - John Robledo makes like the Fonz in his English class. 6 - Bonnie Ann Sheehan - BA in Education, English 10 CP, English 10. 7 - Jane Murphey - MA in English, English 12 CP, English I2 Honors, English ll CP. Academics l5l Rhodes Returns as English Department Head ? , 52 Academics I - Shane Yost, Gina Bandoni, and Mary Moore listen to Ms. Murphey during their English class. 2 - Dolly J. Wier - BA in History ond English, Reading and Writing Improvement, English I0 CP, and English I I. 3 - Mary Margaret Rhodes - MATE, department head, Bible as Literature, Review of the Language, English IO, English I0 CP. 4 - Felix Encenias gets some assistance from Ms. Wier. 5 - James Vannoy - BA in English, English I2 CP, English 12. 6 - Colleen Seeley - BA in Education, US History, English IO. 7 - Ms. Rhodes lectures to her Bible as Lit class. 8 - Bonnie Milholland MA in Secondary Education, Drama I and ll, Filmmaking, Practical English. 9 - Felipe Perea - BA in English, English IO. I0 - Bill Kirby MA in English, English IO, Practical English. Academicsl -- i53 Students Agree American Schools Are More Enjoyable .QQ ur e? All four of Valley's foreign exchange students agree that America is a place for youth and that high school in Amer- ica is easier than their comparable schools in their respective native countries. Mike Lundstrom, who is registered as a senior, is from Sweden and lives with Brent and Brett Truskowski. An in- volved student, Mike ran with the cross country team and played the male lead in the all-school play, Arsenic and Old Lace. Mike has also boosted school spirit as our mas- cot, Victor Viking. Living with the Moore family, Ingela Ronn, also from Swe- den, has been able to see a new country and relate to a different culture which has been easy to adapt to. She says she enioys Valley's friendly atmosphere and has not become homesick. Emiko Komatsuzaki, our foreign exchange student from Japan, says she finds Valley students very pleasant. Emiko, also not homesick, comments that America is great for young people because young people have so much free- dom . Our French foreign exchange student, Catarina Rio, is liv- ing with Anne Sanchez during her stay in New Mexico. She says that she is enioying her year at Valley and that she has observed a great difference in student life here in America. She says school in France is strictly a place to study and learn with no extra-curricular activities. l - Emiko Komatsuzaki glances through a magazine in the Media Center. 2 - The new telephone in front of the Media Cen- ter is put to good use by Catarina Rio. 3 - Daring to sip poisonous wine in the all- school play Arsenic and Old Lace is Mike Lundstrom as the leading man. 4 - Valley's foreign exchange students are Mike Lundstrom, Catarina Rio, Ingela Ronn and Emiko Komatsuzaki, 5 - Emiko Ko- matsuzaki is an exchange student from Ja- pan. 6 - Clowning in one of the trees inthe patio is Ingela Ronn. 7 - Mike Lundstrom leaves school after cross country. l l Honors - 55 Student Body Gfficers Attend t me Lee Keller, Student Body President 1976-1977 Af- 5 Honors Leadership Workshop in Socorro 1 Student Body officers are Theresa Anoyo, secretoryg David Boumgartner, treosurerg and Brett Truskowski vice president. A Qi Honors 5 57 Student Council Prepares for Change To Four-Year High School l - Spinning Wheel perfonns at the year's firstubuyout assembly sponsored by Student Council. 2 - Senior Student Council members include lfirst rowl Richard Ogo- rek, Kathy Wilson, Katrina Van Kesteren, Bernadette Leal, Debbie Chavez, Jackie Garcia, Rosie Parra, Barbara Gonzales, Mercy Montoya, Diana Salazar, Patricia Ko- zlowski, tsecond rowl Marc Sternhagen,Glen Holmen, Darlene Velasquez, Theresa Martinez, Elimberh Anstine, Julie Rolland, Jane McCollum, Ronna Reed, Lisa Mcllhaney, HSandy Gore, lthird rowl Alvin Armenta, Marc McNeely, Wendy Hall, Rudy Chavez, Kathy Harris, Vicki Peacock, Debbie Austin, tfourth rowl Lyle Holmen, Merrilou Powell, Ruthie Oldfield, Sarah Plante, Debbie Brando, Mike Lundstrom, and Jeff Romero. 3 - Junior Student Council members are ffirst rowj Shelley Gunn, Tami Myers, Gerald Saavedra, tsecond rowl Ann Lackey, Lynette Burt, Carolyn Rose, lthird rowl Regina Quintero, Tricia Brady, Tammy Raymond, Kathy Allen, Fernando Martinez, lfourth rowl Frederica Carnes, Sandy Templeton, Bruce Lomax, Rene Fu- gate, Kelly Kloeppel, lfifth rowj Gabriel Lucero, Mitchell McCann, Shane Yost, and George Gonzales. 4 - Advisory Council members include ifirst rowl Marc Ster- nhagen, Brett Truskowski, Lee Keller, David Baumgartner, Theresa Anaya, Sheila Rose, tsecond rowl Katrina Van Kesteren, Michelle Bennet, Brenda Harris, Shane Yost, Kathy Wilson, Rene Fugate, Tamara Garner, and Carolyn Rose. 5 - Student Council members decorate gym for the homecoming assembly. 6 - Sophomore Stu- dent Council members are lfirst rowl Jo McMinn, Sharon Hanrotty, Scott Phillips, Amy Dixon, tsecond rowl Rose Van Damme, Diana Patrick, Laurie Harris, Kelly Wat- son, Carmen Chavez, Lori Tabet, Roma Arellano, Michelle Bennet, Clara Gonzales, Sonya Chavez, Tamara Garner, ithird rowl Becky Lomax, Mary Sedall, Deirdra Granodos, Monica Lucero, Steve Mcllhaney, Tommy Griego, tfourth rowl Chris Brando, Julie Davis, Damian Duran, Brenda Harris, and Brent Truskowski. 7 - Marc McNeely helps with gym clean-up on the Sunday after homecoming. 8 - The bonfire that Student Council sponsored promotci spirit before'the homecoming game with Cibola. clown with their music and humor. extra students. An extra large Student Council combined the i use of a few successful money raising activities l to make enough money for the expense of homecoming. They helped get the school year rolling by sponsoring the first dance with Jade playing. The first buyout assembly was a huge success as Spinning Wheel brought the house lt was Student Council's responsibility to help make the change to a four-year high school a smooth one. The format of assemblies and other activities had to be changed to accomodate the ,al Student Council li.. 59 Construction on New Building Begins in Earnest ember Activit l - Ms. Fakelman acquaints Diana Ozanich with some of the basic informa- tion concerning University of Notre Dame at the College Fair. 2 - Ms. Hays helps out at the gym clean-up after the Homecoming assembly. 3 - Anne Sanchez shoots for two in the girls basketball season opener with Albu- querque High. 4 - Christy McMinn puts her creative talent to work on a Homecoming banner. 5 - Beth Long, Gloria Romero, and Katrina Van Keste- ren await their turn at the first Vi-Queen elimination. 6 - The ground is broken and the work begins on the new art and science building. 7 - Marc McNeely takes time out from the gym decorations to show off his best side. Homecoming was the highlight of November. As the traditional se- ries of Vi-Queen tryouts kept everyone in suspense, a few dedicated workers were getting the decorations for the gym and dance ready to put up. Spirit Week found the student body in a dither of excitement and anticipation about the upcoming events of the week. No one was disappointed because the activities afforded more than enough thrills for everyone. With the fun comes the not-so fun as the gym had to be clean for the following Monday. For some people, the Sunday after the Viking Day Dance was one of hard work to get the clean-up iob done. A Valley was invaded by heavy machinery and construction crews as work started on.the new building designed to help accomodate the incoming freshmen. The facility will provide four art rooms and four science rooms both of which are needed badly. H' -1 r in l' November Activities il ,A 61 November brought on a month full of ex- citement and anticipation. Student activities ranged from Homecoming to preparing for winter sports. The counseling department sponsored Col- lege Day at Valley with over 30 colleges par- ticipating. Winding up fall sports, the girls volleyball team wrapped up the Cibola Classic by tak- ing first place. Ben Sandoval finished the cross-country season by placing ninth at State. While fall sports were ending, boys and girls swimming and basketball teams were busy preparing for their tough upcoming seasons. The blood mobile visited Valley and had a turnout of 37 people. While construction was well underway for the new building, the blow- ing of dust was a typical scene on campus. , K ,,,,,.., ...em ..m...:m..f '- ' I ' R. Vi,535,gigxw,,,3,,,q'f..,iJ,j75:J11:5111?-i1JSff!EJ:'f:i:J:,E' 5 iw 12 'i -1- -:Sli ' -1 ' ,.,. ...., l . ' , f 'lee . ,, - A , , S -- Qi f ' ...,. gl' , '..- -.,, ..v. . ' .-s' t . ff. -f ,, .f. .... 1. 1' 1131? 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They are lfront rowl Becky Gastian, Eleanor Tafoya, Dana Bobr- off, Carrie Hendrickson, Susan Garcia and Debbie Brando, isecond rowj Coach Yvonne Estrada, Glo- ria Montoya, Debby Harrison, Gloria Griego, Kathy Lamkin, Lisa Champion and Linda Luna. 2 - During the blood drive one of the nurses prepares Mr. Perea to donate a pint of blood. 3 - Mr. Perea patiently waits as he donates the gift of life. 4 - Theresa Maldonado shoots for two during the girls B-team season opener against AHS. 5 - Ed- win Chavez leads a Grants runner in one of the many cross-country meets in November. 6 - Dur- ing a Varsity scrimmage against San Jose Commu- nity Center, Kevin Bobb goes for an easy lay up. 7 - Lynette Burt and Nini Sanchez glance through UNM's brochure during the College Fair. 8 - Der- rel Powell demonstrates how swiftly he can do his butterfly. 9 - With the construction of the new buildings a swirl of dust is a typical scene. A1 . at November Activities 63 Four Fine Arts Classrooms Under Construction , , With the freshmen class moving into Valley, the Fine Arts department planned to expand. Four arts and crafts classes were to move into the new build- ing which was under construction all year. The Fine Arts department included all arts and crafts, band, orchestra, vocal classes and all begin- ning and advanced art classes. A 6419 l Fine Arts 3 i,,,,91m71mWW.+ I - Mr. Beasley demonstrates the art of sculpture to Eileen Blachford. 2 - Antoinette Montoya practices her guitar skills during the guitar and folk singing class. 3 - Marie Robertson - BA in Music Education, Orchestra. 4 - Mary Lou Sauters - BA in Art Edu- cation, Jewelry I, II, III, and IV. 5 -James Beasley - BA in Fine Arts, Art I, II, and III. 6 - Betsy Townsend - MA in Art Education, Art I, Advanced and Beginning Crafts. 7 - Tom Kelly - BA in Music Theory. 8 - Robert Sheets - MA in Music Education, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Folk Guitar and Singing. Miyagi, li S , K V,'f-. -'i,L . ,S kviglr In F iw P Fine Arts 4 Sophomores are Babies t.s., 66 L Sophomore Senate for Last Year Babies for the last time, Valley's class of '79 had a great year. Bakesales, carwcshes, and raffles were some of their biggest fund raising proiects. Their most important proiects were the sweetheart dance and decorating the lobby for Home- coming. l - Sophomore Senate members include lfirst rowl Joann Gallegos, Laurie Harris, lsecond rowl Roma Arellano, Becky Lomax, Carmen Chavez, lthird rowl Michelle Bennett, Monica Lucero, Denise Orton, lfourth rowl Frances Maldonado, Yvonne Leon, Annette Howard, lfifth rowl Carla Sargent, Julie Davis, Rhonda Keller, lsixth rowl Mark Paiz, Joey Larson, Steve Mcllhaney, Carlos Marquez. 2 - Kelly Watson and Kelly Kloeppel help decorate the gym lobby for Homecoming. 3 - Amy Dixon helps clean up the gym after the Homecoming assembly. 4 - Sophomore class officers get together with class ficers include Diedra Granados, president, David Kozlowski, vice president, Brenda Harris, secretary, Frankie Baca, treasurer. sponsors Mr. Sord and Ms. Shoon to discuss money making proiects. 5 - Of- W 1 l - Roma Arellano, Carmen Chavez, Laura Harris, Julie Davis, Becky Lomax meet for Sophomore Senate in Media Center. 2 - Sophomore Kim Blachly introduces her cheer to the student body during B- team try outs. Abeyta, Anthony Abeyta, Harvey Adan, Eugene Ainsworth, David Albert, David Almanza, DeeDee Alvarado, Linda Amaya, Ernestina Anderson, Kim Anderson, Michelle Andrade, Carlos Aragon, Andrew Archibeck, Gary Archibeck, Robert Archuleta, Jeanette Archuleta, Mario Arellano, Roma Argueta, Edward Armiio, Aaron Armiio, Gerald ,iii 68 Sophomores For First Yea r, B-Teamers E L 'l .4 'Q 4' t .ani 1 rf: ' if , Q 'f t 5 2, ' 1 , A ju ' 'lg L ,- it 3 f i , lv I it ssi Have Rotatin 5 i 2 l . ,,,. .. , ,Q - A :,: g- i'?3Q5i fel? f i ilk., M ies ii, A f, C 'R e iis 'es ' 11 1. m 1 'ld : HJ-1 , SW - i ffl? 2' 'i'i '3fEfs x. ' if . ,wi ,, Q fal se X ai' , iii rigid PX he C r r W 425, , R ,ii As -9399! eil W, R NL... Us if f -1-'fa .1 Ki 1, few ...gs s 'fra 'lm' ,',:.. 5, . ,A . ,,,. 'iii . .. H S ' ss 1 Q foci l , .,-. . 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Johnson, Ben Juarros, Mary Kanawile, Gabriel Kaufman, Jeannie Kettles, Susie Kimberlin, Janette King, Connie King, Debbie Kitts, Curtis Klien, Mary if Sophomores l E75 Koenig, Lynn Kozlowski, David Kraemer, Tom Kreider, Kafhleen Kubal, Mike Lackner, Jennifer LaGrange, Ancilla LaMondy, Theresa Larson, Joseph Lay, Mike Lees, Charles Leon, Yvonne Lealhers, Gayle Lechuga, Gilberf Lewis, Coby Lloyd, Joanell Lopez, Madeline Lopez, Marcus Lomax, Becky Lovato, Chester Lovalo, Danelle Lovato, Larry Lovato, Toby Lucero, Carmen Lucero, Felix Lucero, Helen Lucero, Jennifer Lucero, Pafricia Lucero, Margaref Lucero, Michael Lucero, Michael Lucero, Monica Luian, Joseph Luna, Doris Luna, Judy Lund, John Madrid, Evetfe Maestas, Anita Sophomores O Six Hundred Seventy Sophomores L -.rw-1 f .'.. lg 402 K -1 li? 3 ix lg 1 s will 'K C, rear i ' Q ,rn mx , Y f W Q .. 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Sherred, Teresa Shollenbarger, Leanne Silsby, Don Silva, David Sisneros, Rosemarie Sisneros, Troyce Sisneros, Troylyn Smith, Laura Smith, Pamela Snapp, Stacy Snowdon, Joe Snowdon, Joanne Spencer, Cristina Spooner, Paula Stanley, Llewellyn l Sophomores 5 it Bl Slorr, Brenda Steger, Deborah Slernhagen, Don Sweis, Fred Sydow, Raymond Tobet, Lori Topia, Lorraine Teller, Rhondo Tenorio, Sieve Thompson, Eve Todd, Cheryl Tonkinson, Tim Torres, Dickie Torres, Louise Torres, Paulo Torres, Peggy Torrez, Gloria Troncoso, Mario Truiillo, Carl Triuillo, Emily Truiillo, Louise Truiillo, Maxine Trujillo, Reodo Truiillo, Yolanda Truskowski, Brenl Valdez, Gina Valdez, Marino Valdez, Lorraine Valencia, Louie VanDamme, Rose Vandeveer, Valerie Vega, Pot Sophomores Sophomores Get Into The ...L..l 1 L WN Q' ' X 3 ,Q ee 3 N if Q : Q M , lie l K leeerl, - - i'e i n '7 '-Q 5 is we ' W Ns We Wi, 1Q,,, l,,, . ,. .. .E mf rm fl? fr in i si wish, . l , V iig, T 1' f' lli L 1,l ? 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Watson, Kelly Weaver, Steve Welch, Robert Wsterfield, Chris Wheelock, Marian Winchester, Katrina Woods, David Yara, Edie Yazzie, Selita Young, Virginia Zoluga, Joy Zamora, Barbara J. it Sophomores 83 INTER Winter Division W :X vi xg : PKw-'w+fiXTiM-,- if --'- ' 13 1 Q1 52 E5 I ' . , ,,,. tg., -E5.:ZM5?,i ,L , .T Aww, HW, ..,... l ,www I eb ,.. Winter Division 85 Viking Grapplers Defeat Matadors For First Time ln Ten Yea rs is During December Viking spirit was boosted with beginning of three winter sports: basketball wrestling, and swimming. Viking Cagers opened their season December 3 and ended the month with a 7-l record in non-district competition. The reorganized, new-look Viking grapplers, led by new head coach Bill Kirby, took to the mats December l to defeat the Sandia Matadors for the first time in ten years. The swimming team also had a new coach, Connie Curtis. The team worked very hard and expected to take about ten swimmers to state. Besides sports in December, students looked forward to Christmas as the Home Ec. Department put on an imaginative Christmas Bazaar, and Student Council held their annual Christ- mas party for Greigos elementary school students. Juniors re- ceived their Christmas presents early when their class rings were delivered. The school month ended with the all-school Christmas assembly on December l7. December Activities W l - Evelyn Ramirez initiates Cheryl Breitling at the annual OEA initia- tion in December. 2 - Susi Miera and Beth Long show their pride in finding the biggest icicle at Valley after the first big snowstorm of the year. 3 - Candy Ferreri and Nini Sanchez put the final touches on Saga's Christmas tree. 4 - Viking grapplers Gabe Lucero and Gilbert Lucero wrestle in an exhibition match. 5 - Santa Claus presents Mr. Vannoy with a pot which the Government Club had raffled off in the Christmas assembly December l7. 6 - Stanley Sherred skies over Bulldog Tony Gutierrez in the Valley-Albuquerque High game. 7 - Sandy Templeton looks on as her homeroom's student enioys the Stu- dent Council Christmas party. 8 - Joann Snowdon swims the 100 backstroke in a swim meet against EHS on December 17. fl, December Activities 87 Seniors Collect Record i Ug 'est IVIan on Campus, Senior Randy Longenbaugh Fi 88 UMOC Amount of Money For LIMGC Chris Long, Junior UMOC Candidate Phil Houser, Sophomore UIVIOC Candidate Fl uMoc 89 Home Ec Launches Christmas Season with Annual Bazaar l - Campus aide Jim Magill plays Santa Claus for the Student Council Children's Christmas Party. 2 - Santa Claus sings dong with the chorus.-3 - Ingela Ronn and Michael Lundstram tell Valley students about Christmas in Sweden. 4 - Saga's beautiful Christmas tree is loaded down with 47 candy canes. 5 - James Saltz seems to be a little tired after participating in all of the activities of the Children's Christmas Party. 6 - Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus lbetter known as Bobby Dogger and Beth Longlread letters from anxious Vikings as their elves look on. 7 - One of the children from Duranes Elementary School takes a swat at the pinata. 8 - Santa's elves Liz Doolittle, Gloria Romero and Debbie Austin clown around with Mrs. Claus, Beth Long. fy nm, ,f 31:22 11 The Christmas season was launched by the Home Ec Department's annual Christmas Bazaar. They sold a vari- ety of things including wreaths and corsages. lt was held in the Media Center on December 9 and was open to the public. Student Council held a Christmas Party for the children from Duranes Elementary School. Each homeroom spon- sored a child and bought him or her presents. On December l7 Valley held its annual Christmas as- sembly. Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus played by Bobby Dog- ger and Beth Long were the MC's. The Chorus sang Christmas carols with the accompaniment of the orchestra and the band. 2' 1 Christmas Activities 9 January Introduces New Year Excitement January burst on the scene with all kinds of exciting activi- ties to begin the New Year. Boys and girls basketball, wres- tling and swimming were all in full swing. For almost the en- tire month the boy cagers were ranked iii in the state. Grappler Gilbert Lucero was ranked il in the state in his weight class. The Viking pool sharks continued to prepare for State in February. A musical group, Up With People, gave the Vikings an ex- citing visit during an afternoon assembly. The seniors broke all records in the UMOC contest by collecting S72O.49, and Spirit Sweetheart elections got underway. Bringing the month to a close was the State Drill Team Competition where the Vikettes returned with a first place divisional trophy. ,JSR F . , 92 January Activities X-. ww 7 'gglf l - Water Polo brings out the viciousness in Kenny Faber. 2 - James Jaramillo plows through his opponents and puts it up for two. 3 - Up with People express the joy of music to Valley Vikings at an afternoon assembly. 4 - Demonstrating their acting ability in Mime are Carla Atencio and Denise Greigo. 5 - Measuring up to his senior year, Tim Gill gets his order set for his cap and gown. 6 - Determined for o pin is grappler Dirk Taylor. 7 - Small but spirited John Douidoich ioins in the music with the Valley Band. 8 - Confused .... are Jenetta Gabaldon and Danny Sanchez at second semester registra- tion. 9 - Sipping soda and deadlines keep Saga members busy as they near the com- pletion of their book. ,iii 1' in , e January Activities 93 Va rlety of Classes ln Work Stud Program Work Study was a program that consisted of ci variety of classes. Some of these classes dealt with helping students find iobs. The students that participated in these classes, that were iuniors or sophomores, worked part-time. They attended school for three classes in the morning and worked in the afternoon. If the students were se- niors, they could work full-time all week and go to school for only one class. Other classes in the program helped students to work with money. One class taught students to balance checks and figure out income tax. 7 l - Delia Sanchez - Educational Aide. 2 - Jane Marianetti - BA in Spe- cial Educationg Special Education. 3 - Paula Still - BS in Special Edu- cotiong Special Education. 4 - Cecilia Prelo - BS in Special Education: Special Education. 5 - Before turning his paper in, Harold Romero dtecks his spelling. 6 - Barbara Lister - BA in Special Educationg Re- source Room. 7 - Preparing for an assignment is Lawrence Saiz. 8 - Geri C'deBaca - BA in Education: Special Education. 9 - Paula Schot- ter - BA in Special Education, Resource Room. IO - Before class be- gns, Bill Hand gets in some extra studying. Work Study 95 History Department Prepares For Incoming Freshmen Headed by Mr. Frank Chambers, the Social Studies De- partment was busy this year preparing for the big change that will come with the freshmen next year. Plans were made for a survey course which will include studies in Anthropology, Economics, Geography, and gen- eral history. The teachers hoped that students would explore these areas further. But the biggest change for the department was the prepa- ration for the incoming 300 ninth graders and the hiring of two to three new teachers. An economics class was also considered along with other courses for sophomores. Social Studies 'Wig 'l - Christine Willis - MA in Psychology, Sociology, World History. 2 - Marlene Lucero checks the selection of books for a report in U.S. History. 3 - Preparing a report for his world history class is Anthony Flores. 4 - Tim Kinne uses emphasis to demonstrate a point for his sociology class. 5 - Ms. Seeley gives help to Michael Peshlakai. 6 - Simmie Plummer - MA in Liberal Arts Education, U.S. History, Anthropology, Great Ideas. 7 - James Brown - MA in education, Ancient, Military, Medieval, U.S. His- tory. 8 - Lawrence Cook - MA in Special Education, Reading and Writing Improvement, U.S. History, Reading Coordination. 9 - Donna Valdez con- centrates on a U.S. history test. I0 - Colleen Seely - BA in Education, U.S. History, Sophomore English. .,, .- w a Social Studies fn Frank Chambers Head History Department if r S. ' EH' 'Q 5 P f , .F tm! A ,No yi Wifi, lf, N if as , . ,,.. .M itil, V Wifi. . . 6, . ,,h. ,a,. -va-. , rrt.tr,, , ,,.,,:, :E5 L,,t, g Social Studies I - Mr. Chanbers, new head of Social Studies department, discusses top- ics for a quiz. 2 - Victor Cansino, student in Mr. Ewing's Government class acts as assistant defense attorney in Mary Ann Mann's mock mur- der trial. 3 - Anne Moore works on World History proiect in the Media Center. 4 - Buddy Robertson - MS in Administration and Physical Educa- tion, History of Sports 5 - Phillip Ewing - BS in Education, U.S. History, Comparative American Government, Comparative World Communism. 6 - Mr. Ewing lectures on Civil War in his U.S. History class. 7 - Frank Chambers - MA in Administration, U.S. History, Social Studies. 8 - De- fendant Mary Ann Mann confers with assistant defense attorney Victor Cansino in her mock murder trial. 9 - Nancy Lasell Rector - BA in English and Social Studies, Social Psychology. l0 - .lack Phillips - MA in History, World History, U.S. History. l l - How to handle large crowds was topic in Ms. Plumbers Social Studies class. Fl n Social Studies i I - Plant structure is explained by Mr. Iden. 2 - Jack Harney's pencil serves as an appropriate tool for ex- amining bacteria growth. 3- Susie Garrison trys'to comprehend what is said to be the impossible ..... .chemistry. 4 - George Gonzales - USAF Rt., ROTC, Aerospace Education. 5 - Mr. Sord takes a quick glance away from his book during his physics class. 6 - Victor Cline - BS in Science, RCTC, Aerospace Edu- cation. 7 - Biology Il students watch as Mr. Gruner attempts to open the mouth of a dead snake. 8 - As- sisting one of his students, Mr. Duffey explores the in- sides of a frog. To prepare for next year's freshmen, the Science Department set up a new system of class choices. The system itself will offer many more class selections, including an En- riched Biology I class for advanced students. Members of the department are looking for- ward to a big change, a new department. The department will be split into two separate buildings unlike any other school in APS. ,. , n a c l00 . Science Science Depa rrment Looks Toward Split l Science Science Department Prepares for Four Year High School I - Michael Gruner - MA in Teaching Science, Biology I, Biology ll, Zoology. 2 - Jerry Duffey - BS in Physical Education, Biology I. 3 - John Whitson - BS in Science and Physi- cal Education, Biology, Ecology. 4 - Microscopic interest is shown by Kathy Maxwell as she prepares for her experiment. 5 - A questioning expression over comes Mr. Whitson's face as he lectures to his class. 6 - Ed DiNello - MA in Secondary Education, Department Head, Chemistry. 7 - Robert E. lden - MS in Science, Biology I. 8 - Mr. Duffey and his lab assistant, Nini Sanchez, prepare for class experiments. 9 - Patricia Bodwell - BS in Chemistry and Zoology, Biology I, Human Body! Animal Behavior. 9-.--J., .- - rw ,.-,.. .. ,rs . ,,. . . ,r . fzf ,JE -51,5 a.,,,,i1.1.f.- .3,.s,..f,f '..,,.,,, .H 5 1 4 l i E Science 54103 Susan Garcia Band, Attendance Office Aide, National Honor Society, lntra- mural Athletics, Girls Volley- ball, Girls Softball, Who's Who in American High Schools. Renee Beach Student Council, Junior Senate, Class Student Council Representative, Homeroom Officer, Vi- Queen Court, B-Team Cheerleader, Mixed Chorus, Concert Chorus, Girls Basketball, District All Tourney Basketball, Girls Softball, Saga, Op- eretta, Who's Who in American High Schools. 104 Who's Who Faculty Elects Twent Top Scott Weaver Student Council, Homeroom Officer, Intramural Athletics, Football, Baseball, Key Club, Who's Who, Warren A. Smart Citizenship Award Nominee. Tony Perkins Football, Sophomore UMOC Candidate, Prep Player of the Week Honor- cble Mention, Second Team All District, Who's Who, Basketball. Students to Saga's Who's Who Tug Herig Football, Track, Basketball. Xi Connie Gutierrez Student Council, Varsity Cheer- leader, B-Team Cheerleader, Snow Princess, Girls Basketball, Girls Softball, Saga, Who's Who in American High Schools. Mercy Montoya Student Council, Sophomore Senate, Junior Senate, Senior Senate, Class Secretary, Intra- mural Athletics, Girls Basket- ball, Girls Softball, Girls Gym- nastics, Saga, Saga Co-Editor, Quill and Scroll, Who's Who in American High Schools. Matthew Montoya Boy's State, Stater's Club, National Honor Society, National Spanish Honor Society, Intramural Athletics, Basketball, Track, Vice President of National Honor Society, Historian of National Spanish Honor Society. Who's Who 105 Ten Girls, Ten Boys Cop Who's Who Honors Beth Long Student Council, Junior Sen- ate, Senior Senate, Homeroom Officer, Vi-Queen Court, Intra- mural Athletics, Girl's Basketball, Girl's Tennis, Ski Club, Saga, Leg- end, Quill and Scroll, Who's Who in American High Schools. ns' J' Lisa Mcllhaney Student Council, Junior Senate, Senior Senate, Spirit Sweetheart Attendant, Varsity Cheerleader, Band, Girls Bas- ketball, Girls Softball, Ski Club, Key Club Saga, Legend, Quill and Scroll, Who's Who in American High Schools, Warren A. Smart Citizenship Award Nominee. 106 Who's who Judge Chavez Stage Band, National Honor Society, lntermural Athletics, Football, Basket- ball, Who's Who in American High Schools, Prep Player of the Week, Spanish Band, Honorable Mention Player of the Week, Larry Sanchez Memorial Award. Kathy Wilson Student Council, Student Advisory Council, Senior Senate, Orchestra, Drama Club, Thes- pian Club, All-School Play, Ski Club, NHS, Operetta, French Club. Four Juniors Selected to Who's Who Chris Long Tennis, Basketball, Junior Senate, Junior Class Vice President, Soph- omore Senate, Sophomore Vice President, Warren A. Smart Citizenship Award, Junior UMOC Candidate Dirk Taylor Student Council, Junior Senate, Senior Senate, Boys' State, .Stater's Club, National Honor Society, National Spanish Honor Society, Foot- ball, Wrestling, Key Club, West Point Leadership Award Nominee, Yale Club of New Mexico Secondary School Award, Century lll Lead- ers Scholarship Program School Winner, Voice of Democracy School Winner, Assistant Junior Varsity Football Coach, Elected State Repre- sentative at Boys' State, Wrestling Team Captain, Government Club. David Baumgartner Student Council, District Stu- dent Council, Advisory Coun- cil, Homecoming Committee, Prom Committee, Student Body Treasurer, State Student Council, Sophomore Senate, Junior Senate, Senior SenatE, Boys' State, Stater's Club, Band, National Honor Society, Key Club, Saga, Government l Club. Carolyn Rose Student Council, District Student Council, Mountaineering Club, Government Club, Ski Club, Key Club, Legend, National Spanish Honor Society, Girls' Tennis, Girls' Swimming, Advisory Council. whoa who 10 Debbie Branda Student Council, Junior Senate, Senior Senate, Junior Class President, Home- room Officer, Girls' State, Stater's Club, Mixed Chorus, Concert Choir, Intramural Athletics, Girls Volleyball, Girls Softball, Legend, Operetta, Who's Who in A'merican High Schools, Student of the Week, West Point Leadership Award Nominee, Warren A. Smart Citizenship Award, Who's Who in Amateur Dance So- ciety, Prom Committee, Homecoming Committee. Jocks Top Who's Who List Marc McNeely Student Council, Sophomore Senate, Junior Senate, Senior Senate, Senior Class Presi- dent, Homeroom Officer, Boys' State, Staters Club, Band, Stage Band, All School Plays, One Act Plays, lnter- mural Athletics, Cross-Coun- try, Swimming, Track, Drama Club, Key Club, Operetta, Outstanding Student Council Member of the Year, Elected State Senator at Boys' State, Three year letterman. Kathy Merwin Student Council, Sophomore Senate, Homeroom Officer, All School Plays, One Act Plays, National Honor Society, lntermural Athletics, Swimming, Drama Club, Who's Who in American High Schools. QT! fin ioa whdswho Stanley Sherred Basketball, Track, Who's Who, Saga, Prep Player of the Week, All District Team, All City Team. For the first time ever at Valley, a girl, Debbie Branda, was selected to receive the West Point Leadership Award. The award, presented by Col. Michael Pet- runo, is given by the members of the West Point Association of Albuquerque, who are graduates of West Point. The other three nominees were Robert Inge, Carl Monk and Dirk Taylor. These four students were nominated by the faculty last spring. The West Point Association later interviewed each student and chose Debbie to receive the award. D. Branda First Girl to Receive WPL Award I - WPL award nominee Robert Inge. 2 - WPL award nominee Dirk Taylor. 3 - Debbie Brando is presented with the WPL award by Col. Petruno while her parents look on. 4 - WPL award nomi- nee Karl Monk. WPL Award 109 NHS Raises Record Amount of Money For Scholarships I - Mrs. Lasell Rector, NHS sponsor, listens to an idea for a money raising proiect. 2 - After all the UMOC contest work is done, Kathy Merwin smiles. 3 - Members ot the National Honor So- ciety are lfirst rowl Carl Monk, Kathy Wilson, Beth Condit, Ann Moore, Matthew Montoya, Da- vid Castillo, Mark Sternhagen, Ralph Saavedra, Clay Pryor, Linda Ortman, Lee Keller, lsecond rowl Theresa Coots, Susan Garcia, Kari Hendrison, Lis Hernandez, Allison Gentile, Scott Ree- der, Susan Long, lthird rowl Robert Inge, Pam Buffington, Kathy Merwin, Dirk Taylor. 4 - NHS President Pam Buffington has a good time taking notes. 5 - Lee Keller relaxes after a hard day at UMOC campaigning. 6 - Paying close attention to what the speaker has to say is Theresa Coats. 7 - Thinking their ideas out are, Pam Buftington and Anne Moore. 8 - Officers this year were Pam Buffington, president, Matthew Montoya, vice-president, Beth Condit, secretary, Ralph Saa- vadra, treasurer. I 10' National Honor Scoiety ln National Honor Society's annual Ugliest Man on Campus contest, the ugly men lselected by their re- spective class senatesl raised Sl,085.28 as a tribute to their ugliness . Randy Longenbaugh, keeping up a family tradition began by his brother Mark lclass of '75l, topped his underclass competitors with a total of S720.49. Junior Chris Long followed with 5269.447 Sophomore Phil Houser was last with S95.35. Student Members of NHS maintained a GPA of 3.5 in their sophomore and iunior years and were selected by faculty vote. National Honor Society Theresa Ana a Elected First Female Key Club President Key club started its second year as a co-ed club by elec- ting its first female president, Theresa Anaya, and vice presi- dent, Lynn Anderson. What was once an exclusively boys' club had a membership of almost all girls as only two boys joined. Selling Halloween insurance and working a booth at the Boosters Chili Dinner were some of the group's proiects. Q z i 2 nl limi 1- Theresa Anaya, Scott Weaver, and Sandy Gore monkey around in the Media Center. 2- Key Club members include lfirst rowl Darlene Velasquez, Katrina Van Kesteren, Ellena Sandoval, Kathy Allen, Ann Lackey, Theresa Anaya, Rene Fu- gate, lsecond rowl Lynn Anderson, Rudy Chavez, Frederica Carnes, Sandy Gore, Scott Weaver, Ronna Reed, and Tricia Brady. 3- Scott Weaver terrorizes a fellow Key Club member after a snow storm. 4- Key Club officers are Lynn Anderson, vice president, Theresa Anaya, president, and Kathy Allen, secretary. F. i ll2 ig. Key Club Club Raises Money for French Classes Les Amis Francis lived up to its name, The French Friends, by raising money to buy educational aids for the Frf ich classes that were otherwise unaffordable on School funds. Candy sales were the real money makers for this proiect aimed at making French more relevant and exiting. Les Amis Francais attended their annual Univeristy of New Mex- ico-sponsored French students' retreat in Glorieta, New Mexico. The students learned about the culture, language, and geography of France. i l- Ann Lackey and Lynn Anderson work on some translations before a meeting. 2- Francie Smith hosts the Les Amis Francais Christmas party in her home. 3- Club members are lfirst rowl Sharon Orwat, Diana Ozanich, Mclrni Frauengloss, Ingela Ronn, Tricia Brady, Janine Brackett, Ann Lackey, Ann Blue, Mary Ann Mann, Rachel Zietlow, lsecond rowl Theresa Coots, Patrice Curry, Ms. Linda Barton, club sponsor, Sheryl Shea, Clara Griego, Vemae Goodwin, lthird rowl Kathy Pendery, Lemae Goodwin, Rebecca DeVil- liers, Catherine Rio, Shelley Shea, Claudia Fickas, and Frederica Carnes. 4- Club officers include Clara Griego, president, Francie Smith, historian, Claudia Fickas, secretary-trea- surer, and Mary Ann Mann, vice president. French Club H3 DECA Sponsors Dance For Free Enterprise Week Learning the inner functions of running a sales business learning to use a cash register, learning how to cope under pressured situations and being furnished with iobs were Val Iey's chapter of Distributive Education Clubs of America's main functions. Serving as a service club as well as a vocational club DECA sponsored a canned food drive and a toy drive in De- cember. A dance, a breakfast meeting and a city wide con- ference were held during Free Enterprise Week in November. DECA is also responsible for running the snackbar. mf' if f H4 Organizations 'l - Checking to make sure that everything totals up correctly in the snackbar is Margaret Segura. 2 - DECA members include lfirst rowl Debbie Lucero, Mike Levya, Lydia Martinez, Elaine Ot- ero, Mary Chavez, Christine Apodaca, Jeanne Scherf, Pam Man- zanares, Ralph Bock and Gene Wipple, lsecond rowl Felipita Garcia, Christopher Garcia, Dennis Cordova, Leilani Rowe, Rich- ard Garcia, Robert Miller, and Rudolph Baca, ithird rowl Kenny Chavez, Mark Montoya, Leroy Santillanes and Danny McCallister. 3 - An early morning cup of coffee is just what Rich- ard Garcia and Michael Peshlakai need before a DECA meeting. 4 ' DECA officers are Mel Martinez, photographer and reporter, Frank McCallister, iunior vice president, Christine Baca, secre- tary, Kenny Chavez, chaplin, Keanna Cain, treasurer, Danny McCallister, vice president, Debbie Lucero, president, and Keith Emord, junior vice president. 5 - Ms. McMullen, Debbie Lucero and Danny McCallister prepare for one of their DECA meetings. 6 - Breakfast for Rita Torrez is one of the many pastimes before a DECA meeting. 7 - Danny Romero scarfs up his pancakes at an early moming DECA meeting. 8 - Taking inventory is one of the many duties for George Freeman. ii Organizations , 43 115 Ski Club Ch, No! No Snow! Sk Clb Snow??? While easterners dug out from under litc rally tons of snow, we westerners, especially the VHS Ski Club members gazed longingly at the sky, hoping for a few flakes-preferably about 20 inches for a base and all the powder we could get. No such luck. No snow, no ski trip to Purgatory. Lack of funds was no problem for a change, as the club had many money-raising proiects. The members held two raffles, raffling a necklace and a ski sweater. They also sold a number of luminarias at Christmas time. Since the money wasn't used for the trip, the skiers planned to have a big end-of-the-year party. g ' g W' :Q , ,,.. c . ,,-.. ,,,, ...M ,,,,,,., . 'M' :'i C i'i' t -T if rrrsrsry 1 to arr.. ,,,, t o to r i f X. r' ,, .,,. ,. .,I:, so f t td ' ...,.....,.,,.lTTI -. sf ,..' ,522 -,'s ,'ffiQ,QQQ?i .N c. X - W it i . . . k , . L PNK' , ' . V' ' ,- ' K, pdf , 5 y L il was ,..., . 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Legend Adopts News Magazine Format gi 5 af-- Three-year veteran Claudia McCulloch headed this year's Viking Legend staff through many exciting changes in format. The newspaper added four additional pages to the previous year's four-page paper, creating an eight- page news magazine. This made for crazy and chaotic, but nevertheless interesting and fun deadlines. Published once a month, the Legend's emphasis was on in-depth feature stories. The Legend also went through various staff changes. Claudia and Miranda Eastham were co-editors during the first semester, heading the publication of three issues of the paper. Then, keeping the Legend afloat second semes- ter by taking on all the newspaper's business responsi- bilities, Miranda became managing editor. Page editors throughout the year included Diana Parker, Clara Rael, Carolyn Rose, Vicki Peacok, Kathy Lamkin, James McGovern, and Jennifer Lackner. In her final year of ad- vising the staff was Ms. Sharon Ball. Legend l - Legend staff includes lbottom rowl, Carolyn Rose, Gilbert Valenzuela, Elaine Apodoca, Stephanie Padilla, Carla Rael, Miranda Eastham, Cheryl Garcia, Terry Or- tiz, Tonia Munoz, Viola Agular, Lelani Chavez, and Dianna Parker, ltop rowl Charles Maes, Claudia McCulloch, Kelly Kloeppel, Vicki Peacock, Shirley Garcia, Anthony Vigil, Kathy Lamkin, Jennifer Lackner, Annette Rael, Brenda Couch, and Sandy Gar- cia. 2 - Legend editor, Claudia McCulloch, is debating on whether or not to put an ad on her page. 3 - Claudia McCulloch, Jennifer Lackner, Gilbert Valenzuela, and Kathy Lamkin tackle a lay out problem during Legend paste up. 4 - Dianna Parker and Brenda Couch look over some pictures for a layout. 5 - Editors include Jennifer Lack- ner, features, Stephanie Padilla, page, Kathy Lamkin, sports, Clara Rael, features, Carolyn Rose news, Miranda Eastham, managing editor, Dianna Parker, features, Vicki Peacock, sports, and Claudia McCulloch, THE. 6 - Clara Rael, Donna Duphry, and Vicki Peacock discuss ideas for stories in the next paper. 7 - Dianna Parker and Vicki Peacock rush to get the paste-up finished. 8 - Miranda Eastham smiles as Leslie Hill attempts to get a few ads. 9 - Carolyn Rose shows Kelly Kloeppel how to do paste-up. Legend fn . 119 Vikes Enjo Sun While ' Easterners Shovel Snow While winter storms were freezing the rest of the na- tion, Valley Vikings were fired up with pride with being ranked the Number one basketball team in the state. A controversial riot broke out as rival team Manzano was the first state team to defeat Valley. After a non-district .loss to Highland the Vikes dropped in rank to Number two. Activities on February's agenda varied from electing Antoinette Montoya as spirit Sweetheart, to going to dances and receiving measles innoculations. Student Council dedicated a week to Steve Griego, a student with leukemia. Homerooms collected money all week for can- cer research and to help with Steve's hospital bills. Valley Vikes received another surprise, as Willie Goldsmith took over the position as head football coach. 0 F l 0 1 February Activities l - Mr. Craig tells sophomores of the importance ot the NEDT test. 2 - Vikes wel- come new grid Coach Willie Goldsmith, 3 - Leanne Shollenbarger would gladly give her left arm for a measles shot. 4 - Connie Hansen cracks up at the annual Ski Club banquet. 5 - Disc iockey Jack Stanton from KANW plays a request from Darryl Begay for a dime to go towards the Steve Griego Fund. 6 - Anna Sandoval and Evette Madrid are elated while congratulating Antoinette Montoya for being voted Spirit Sweetheart. 7 - Stanley Sherred once again leaps for the rebound against Rio. 8 - With combined talents Linda Ortman and Glen Holmen do their thing at Talent Show tryouts. 9 - James McGovern Iimbers before the Farmington meet. I0 - Brett Truskowski presents his speech in his unsuccessful bid for State Student Council President. l February Activities P.E. Classes Grow Exceptionall Large With a larger number of students enrolled in PE classes and one fewer teacher, department members were extremely overloaded. Courses offered included Co-ed Swimming, Physical Fit- ness, Women's and Men's PE. But with only two women and three men teaching, classes were very full. An award was given to students with out- standing athletic ability, the Presidential Physi- cal Fitness Super Star program involved many students in the PE department. Z! 122 fl s P.E. Department l - Dean Voge - MS, PE, Co-ed Swimming, Boys PE IO, Environ- mental PE, Co-ed Physical Fitness. 2 - Frankie Olson and Marty Martinez compete in handball. 3 - Dean Voge demonstrates the swan dive. 4 - Del Helton - BS, PE, Boys PE lO, Men's PE 'l I-l 2. 5 - Ken Kloeppel - BS, PE, Boys PE lO, Men's PE ll-12. 6 - Yvonne Estrada - Girls PE lO, Women's PE li-l 2. 7 - Martha Eubank - MA, Education, Girls PE lO, department head. 8 - Ken Kloeppel explains to a student the proper rules for a press. 9 - Martha Eubank keeps in shape during Physical Fitness Week. 2 I P.E. Department i 123 Vikes Take District For the third time in four years, Coach Phil Ewing took his Viking cagers to the state Tournament after chalking up one of the best records in years. During December, the Vikes posted an amazing 7-l record, los- ing only to El Paso Irvin in the Hobbs Holiday Tournament. After losing in Hobbs, the Vikings went on to rack up l2 straight victo- ries. February was disastrous for the roundballers as they lost three of seven games to Manzano, Del Norte, and Highland. After losing to Del Norte, the team ended the season in a tie with Manzano for the regular district championship. The tie forced a play-off game against Manzano. ln an exciting, see-saw game, the Vikes took the Monarchs, 67-66 to take the regular season championship for the 2AAAA District. The Vikes met the Monarchs for the fourth time in the season in the District championship game at Eldorado and were defeated, 85-65. Named to the All-district team were Jay Bobroff, Rip Lambert, and Stanley Sherred. Sherred was also elected to the all-city team when he received more votes than any other city player. Sherred was voted the Tribune's Player of the Week twice, while Jay Bobr- off received the honor once. Going to the State Tournament, the Vikings were the only team in the state to have beaten Hobbs. They lost to them, however, in the first round of the tournament, 100-83. Both Bobroff and Sherred, turning in outstanding individual performances in the State Tournament, were named to the all-tournament team. tial! 124 Boys Varsity Basketball For First Time in Four Year ,gf ,p s f ,, , , 411, .a i o v,wr,,,f, :fr r r f fri , , '1 ,,?'i' nr ig i V ' . 4 .r iii 1 47 f' ii l in f Sil l , ,3l 'i ' ir-5 'Z ?lli5lil'1.fii3 T ,,r, Y, it 2 ' I , 15a my WW is M --1 Et., r r tl Q lJlla g3lD'k?:! sg? li X l Y tfaggxm wassup sh cg rrtf i?ii2fi?ly5fij,r55ti1'ii,g5r ii'fQke.r5:iiQ r i rr , , H 1, i ? V S 1,2 rfirgr Hgiltaf moz,,452e'z2iYQ'riV5i'?41bW' gii rsh, V 9'f1,t! i7,iQl55f fair-Q,if'i,Qt2?zf'WnQ:'V V ,1. 2i325i4 , ' f ' v i g' g 'f', shi. , , , ,g,Emrrirq,,,. hl, ,r.,, 1 an ,fu - -IH - 'f , www ,,,, ,. Alamo Hbliday 1 . f Ei Paso Rrveigggg f E r r E . -' , El Paso R .. r i f Phoenix A W,'. 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It li Boys Varsity Basketball .4 l25 Stan Sherred Top Vote Getter In All-City Balloting Varsity Basketball I - Rip Lambert, senior letterman, 2 - Looking to shoot against Albuquerque High is Rip Lambert, while Stan Sherred sets a screen, 3 - Stan Sherred, senior letterman. 4 - Stan Sherred gets ready to inbound o pass against Hobbs Eagle Rod Williams. 5 - Leonard Roybal, senior letterman. 6 - Shooting way over two Hobbs Eagles is Matt Montoya as Rip Lompert prepares to rebound. 7 - Going for o layup is Leonard Roy- bol as Hobbs opponent tries to block the shot. 8 - James Jaramillo, senior letterman. 9 - Shooting over two helpless Hobbs Eagles is Rip Lambert. 10 - Kevin Bobb, senior letterman. CQ? Boys Varsity Basketball 127 orsemen apture District , W f i Qi s!iF114!'f7 ,' 'ew w . ., 69 Q 3 t , LL-. . ey 72 ie 97 4 63 '- . ,.,.,, 'igeqf' 65 I Deli srffll - ff 73 ,.- ,fl,r1'- 50: -f . ..ey f i IIeY T I 4 4 ssrs , , ,,5i3,,.,.,,,,,fm ,... ..., U,-is I - Wide open, Billy Sanchez goes for two. 2 - B-Team bas- ketball players are lfirst rowl Richard Garcia, Billy Sanchez, Mike Webster, Chris Long and Coach Kloeppel, lsecond rowl Frank Gobaldon, Bill Cordova, Tom Griego, Frank Comiskey and George Montoya. 3 - Frank Comisky eyes the basket af- ter being cut-off by two Rio opponents. 4 - Bill Cordova shoots over two players from Rio Grande. Norsemen captured the District 2AAAA title February 26 at Del Norte by defeat- ing defending champions, the Manzano Barons, 58-44. Three Norsemen, Dickie Garcia, Frank Gobaldon and Mike Web- ster were named to the all-district team. The Junior Varsity ended the season with an outstanding record of 22 wins and l loss, with the only loss of the season, a one-point thriller to Highland. Made up of seven iuniors and four sophomores, the Ju- nior Varsity had the best season record of any Junior Varsity team in Valley's history. Coach Ken Kloeppel, has compiled a record of 73 wins and 39 losses in his five seasons as the Junior Varsity coach. B-Team Basketball Headed by third-year coach Roger Cor- dova, the C-team emerged with a highly successful season. Winning 22 and losing only 3, the team showed good leadership and strong bench support throughout the season. The Oarsmen placed second to El- dorado in the C-team tournament, losing a close game, 63 - 60, for the champion- ship. 5 Zigi -Team ompiles Best cord Ever . TT rf' W stu. s. l - Roy Romero takes it to the hoop against the Eldo- rado Eagles. 2 - After the fake, Joel Martinez shoots for two. 3 - Mark Montoya shows good form, while shooting uncontested. 4 - Tom Griego gets cut off on the drive by one of the Eldorado Eagles. 5 - Team members are ffirst TCW, Jubal Babb, Tony Cordova, .loel Martinez, Tim Tomkinson, lsecond rowl Coach Roger Cordova, Doug Baird, Mark Montoya, Bruce Farmer, Ray Romero, Mike Delillo, and Manager Vic- tor Chavez. ST C-Team Basketball Student Body Elects Junior Spirit Sweetheart, Antoynette Vlontoya me Spirit Sweeihearf ntoynette Montoya Most Spirited B- 5 Sophomore Attendant, Evette Madrid Senior Attendant, Beth Long Sp Sw h Q 131 Fem Cagers Lose 'KKLLEY in Semifinalsto 5 Defending State Champions my The girls varsity basketball team, coached by Ms. Donna Wrenn, finished their season with a 5 - 13 record overall. A highlight of the season was when the fem cagers beat the Manzano Monarchs in the district tournament, held at Del Norte, February 10, 1 1, and 12. Failing to beat to first place Eldorado Eagles, the Valley girls tied for third in the single elimination round. Other highlights of the season in- cluded a 35-31 victory over West Mesa, Ili 1 contenders in District 1-AAAA. Valley girls ran into misfortune when in the Ci- bola Classic Tournament they lost Anto Montoya with torn knee ligaments. The Vi- king Varsity team had only five seniors, four iuniors, and one sophomore. Valley girls were a very young team, only in their third year of competition, with talent, from the returning letterpersons that will hope- fully play next year for the 77-78 season. Tl' 132 1 cms Basketball i - Renee Beach and Susan Herring position for a free throw against two of the Cibola Cougars. 2 - Mercy Montoya, senior guard, looks back to see how close the Manzano Monarchs trail behind. 3 - Senior forward, Vicki Peacock. 4 - Diana Ozanich attempts to shoot the ball in the Valley-Cibola game. 5 - Senior guard, Kathy Lamkin. 6 - Senior forward, Renee Beach. 7 - Vicki Peacock shoots for two against Manzano in the district tournament. 8 - Varsity players include ibottom rawl Coach Donna Wrenn, Gloria Griego, Kathy Lamkin, Kelly Kloeppel, Renee Beach, and Susan Herring, ftop rowl, Kelly Watson, Tona Montoya, Anne Sanchez, Vicki Peacock, Dianne Ozanich and Mercy Mon- toya. 9 - Kathy Lamkin drives for the basket in the first game ofthe district tournament. 10 - Reviewing the rules and the refs, Co-captains Vicki Peacock and Kathy Lamkin, show no hard feelings toward the opposing Manzano captains. Girls Basketball 134 Vicki Peacock, Kath Lamkin amcd Varsity 0 da Co-Captains - - 7 ' 'L f,,f15j51w,5:-,V yr .. WEN 1 ,aszrafsala'-i sf3W'1q A I in . ' , ,pg ,,cc.,, W ,cc,,5. ff- ' W,.,- , , 'iw- ., .W if K Fw ,X QM N W N c 5 il 1 jx J, si i i. ' h N A W A vii Qi ng ,B wi + WKPWQIJ-hwgvXQ X sa ,I Y ui: , . ..,.,, I .., 'ti as 5 W 'H' x K H, . J' 5 ,aaa ye' ,M ,Q ... pw 4 5 L at N' Q U lk 3 3 a mf is 3 ,. , , R .-... 1, I ,M ,,,. W - .V -. w Q., f Sh I - Renee Beach, Susan Herring, Kelly Watson, . K 1 ff--'--- -,.: 9 2, 5 and Mercy Montoya are introduced at the Valley- .,,. l'ii 3 F --', - - 241 --'- '-1- ' Cibola game. 2 - Kathy Lamkin attempts a pass . .,,k, ...V - 7 f'i. 7 , ': around a Cibola player. 3 - Mercy Montoya, se- 4 yay V . H . .1 '-- 1 ,ii --11 ,,-1, is - nior guard. 4 - Ms. Wrenn gives a pep talk to the We , V, L' girls basketball team before the opening tip-off of ..,., gg,. . . . . S-'e J. i 'K ' -f:' ,,.' the Valley-Clbola game. 5 - Gloria Grlego, Senior ..'.. . 5. WWC' - .14 I , s ..,. .iwf qii s T K A. Qfesl 'bo ..L. QPN- Q 'tiii A tce t ,,.. ,alt .L , iii? 1: f .i, 1 'l Varsity Girls Basketball , , 1 .,, E -,. k,.. ,,,, ..,-,- ,, ,,,,.,..,.-f,. .,,,.. , k,.., ,,, ... an H li l - Members of the B-team girls basketball team in- clude lfirst rowj Debbie Baca, Denise Begay, Kelly Kloeppel, Jeanette Kimberly, and Cheryl Todd, lsec- ond rowi Coach Donna Wrenn, Marie Gallegos, Ly- nette Burt, Diane Ozanich, Margret Lucero, Diane Chavez, Lynn Padilla. 2 - Diane Ozanich tries to get control of the lose ball against Manzano, 3 - Diane Ozanich shoots for two against Manzano in the Dis- trict Tournament. 4 - Denise Begay, Debbie Baca, and Diane Ozanich are introduced before the Valley-Ci- bola game. B-Team Posts 7-8 Record Q W T - , . as s. yu W- .W . ...Q..L.s f. .Q...5,-- - . . t ' A 3 i W - , i s - gi -lg, '- -:fist s ':: ' - ,,,,. V1 Link' ., 3. l if ,mfs wiz . . wat l me -- 1 li t - a hh. 5. . ': ' . 'f 5 -f 1 521 .m W l -' S, a M W., N Q .6 M s 'K!1,gf- we ,gs ' mi ' me 9... ., . l , f u k s - l-D 'lk l slihlgils, fe f l 1 si fa W B, we an X 4 s.-Ks 1 el te 552421 , ...-.. .nw f- -959 gtg: lil 'gf Q - i:m?'3ii5':.51'5Sl5'.J:. I' 'siffli ' f . Q, 1 it .R .,,. . K 1.5 . '--,,'vr1f.f's ,Mia l..sf 3mgig .fi2v+fQ .-l 5, - U s? -4'-551-1. -M Many lusuallyl enthusiastic girls began their first season of inter- scholastic competition with high hopes and a great deal of energy. Coached by Donna Wrenn, they posted a 7-8 season record. Remember Ms. Wrenn shouting, Get your hands up! Don't pass to the middle! Hit the line! Move! Jump for those rebounds! Get your feet off the fIoor! And finally, Take a two-minute break. The girls: How many suicides!?! Can we go early? Remember the smell of dust in the locker room because the ianitor was energetically sweeping. Everybody running into each other. Rushing to get home to take a shower because you didn't want to catch the creeping crud in the girls' locker room. Moans and groans during suicides. Every- body running into each other. The smell of sweaty bodies. The embarrassments: The ball doesn't even hit the backboard, shoot- ing at the wrong basket, Diana Ozanich cross-eyed as she shoots the ball. The Saga staff losing all the B-team pictures. Groan. .se B-Team Girls Basketball Ei 135 New Coach Kirb Inspires Grapplers Starting off the season by defeating Sandia for the first time in nine years, the Viking grapplers had one of their best seasons in many years with superb individual and team efforts. The team underwent two big changes in the '76-'77 season. One new addition was Head Coach Bill Kirby. He was a two-time state champion at the 126 and 132 pound classes while attending Belen High School. He then went on to UNM where he was co-captain ofthe wrestling team. Coach Kirby also introduced and began the new orga- nization of Matmaids. The team ended the season with a 4-9 record. vii. 0 . . 136 Varsity Wrestling , ,, ., , , , ., ,,.. ,,,: , fs i.., . , V., .1 letra, ,a..,m.i , .n,.,..li,,,,fqPsgg is ww' si.. . n rrrr L 0 S IU I V L 18 i it . SSTMSSGQ.. t sss l rg W W: i lley Gll? i 'J , Va lil mi l - Awaiting their introduction before the match against AHS are the Viking Grapplers. 2 - Dirk Taylor puts in a cradle against a Sandia opponent. 3 - James McGovern is declared the winner over his Bull- dog opponent. 4 - Gilbert Lucero and a Bulldog oppo- nent fight for control in the 132-pound match, 5 - At- tempting a standup against a Sandia opponent is Larry Moran. 6 - The Varsity Wrestlers are ifirst rowl Dennis Gallegos, Felix Encinias, Kenny Luna, and Dirk Taylor, iSecond rowl Manager Mike McGovern, James McGovern, Gilbert Lucero, Gabe Lucero, and Mike Archuleta, ithird rowl Coach Kirby, Larry Moran, David Tollardo, Kip Hazlett, Ray Tollardo, and Mark Duran. 7 - Coach Kirby looks on as his Viking Grap- plers take on another opponent. Varsity Wrestling 'l 37 Eight Grapplers Travel to State Tourney m 1 38 Wrestling First-year Viking wrestling coach Bill Kirby had high hopes for grappler Gilbert Lucero as he took his wrestlers to the State Tournament in Farmington, February l7-l9. Gilbert took an impressive record to the State meet, 26 wins and 3 losses, with big wins in the l38 lb. weight class at the Del Norte, Manzano, and City Tournaments. Gilbert lost, how- ever, to a Carlsbad wrestler, Alfred Castillo, in the championship match to cop second place State hon- ors. Gilbert Lucero Takes Second in State l- Concerned grapplers and an enthusiastic Coach cheer a victory over an AHS opponent. 2- Congratulating Dirk Taylor on his win against an AHS opponent are Kenny Luna and Mark Duran. 3- Turning his opponent over for a pin is Dirk Taylor. 4- James McGovern attempts to pin his Bull- dog contender. 5- Gilbert Lucero executes a grapevine on an Albu- querque Academy opponent in the City Tournament. 6- The referee de- clares Gilbert Lucero the winner in the semi-final round of the City Toumament. 7- Gilbert Lucero rides his Del Norte opponent. Wrestling JV Hosts First Tournament in IO Year l - Leroy Sanchez slips in a grapevine on an AHS challenger. 2 - Breaking down his AHS opponent is Leroy Sanchez. 3 - Mark Roper and a Manzano wrestler await the referee's whistle. 4 - Dominic Vil- lescas and Mark Duran wrestle at the first Maroon and Gold match. 5 - Valley JV wrestlers waiting introduction before the match are Danny Romero, Robbie Ferris, Pat Chavez, Phil Houser, Phil Garcia, Fred Moran, Leroy Sanchez, and Joe Guevara. 6 - Danny Romero, Leroy Sanchez, Coach Salas and Fred Moran smile after a JV victory. 7 - The referee signifies a pin as Dennis Galleogs defeats an AHS oppo- nent. 8 - JV wrestlers include tkneelingl Phil Houser, Danny Romero, Pat Chavez, Robbie Ferris, and Dominic Villescasy tstandingl Coach Salas, Phil Garcia, Fred Moran, Leroy Sanchez, and Joe Guevara. . 'Pi l JV Wrestling i l l Under the leadership of new B-team coach Sergio Salas, Valley's JV posted a 6-5 won-loss record, one of the best records in many years. For the first time in ten years, Valley hosted a JV Tournament in which eight teams participated. Valley's JV took fifth place in the tourney. Everyone got a medal with the exception of only two people. ln the city tournament Valley placed two people, Dennis Gallegos, 98 pounds, and Joe Guevara, l05 pounds, both took fourth. In the B-team state tournament, Dominic Villescas took a fourth place in the heavyweight division. JV Wrestling atmaids Spark iking Grapplers Wrestling coach William Kirby began a new tradition with the formation of a group called Matmaids. The group's main obiective was to promote publicity for the wrestling program. They also helped Coach Kirby by keeping times and scores at the matches, as well as selling refreshments and programs. Valley's assistant principal, Sam Sandoval, began the first group of matmaids when he was wrestling coach at Del Norte. The idea caught on and now Valley is the sixth Albu- querque school boasting such a group. 142 Mcnmqids l - Shannon Romero and Kathy Pendery. 2 - Coach Kirby also teaches Soph- omore English classes. 3 - Joann Gallegos and Lemae Goodwin. 4 - Donna Valdez and Bernadefle Leal. 5 - '76-'77 Malmaids. 6 - Julie Paiz and Bar- bara Pryor. Matmaids 143 . wim Team Goes Coed Swim team went co-ed for the first year ever. Coached by new head mentor, Con- nie Curtis, swimmers had it rough this year with workouts from 6:00 to 7:30 every morning. But with a lot of hard work and determination Luke Colgan, Joe Snowdon, Bill Burch, Kathy Merwin, Lynette Burt, all made it to state February 25-26. 44 Swim Team 1 - State qualifiers are lfirst rowl Darrel Powell, Bill Burch, Joe Snowdon, lsecond f0W1 Kathy Merwin, Lynette Burt, lthird rowj Luke Colgan. 2 - Dana Bobroff gets set to do the backstroke. 3 -Joe Snowdon gets a quick start off the blocks in the Farmington-Albuquerque High meet. 4 - Members of the swim team are lfirst rowl Byron Bond, George Gonzales, Luke Colgan, Alan Bond, lsecond rowl Bobby Powell, Joeann Snowdon, Lynette Burt, Kathy Mer- win, Annette Pael, Mike Bohannon, lthird rowl Kenny Fa- ber, Darrel Powell, Tin Kinne, Chuck Logan, Joe Snow- don, Bill Burch, Dana Bobroff, lnot picturedl David Allen. 5 - Joe Snowdon prepares himself for the 500 freestyle event at the Academy Invitational. 6 - Greg Jenson com- petes in 100 back and 50 free. 7 - Byron Bond competes in 100 and 200 free. B - Bobby Powell competes in 100 breast and 50 free. 9 - Kathy Merwin qualified for state in 100 breast and 50 free. 10 - Tim Kinny competes in 100 Breast and 50 free. 11 - Kenny Faber competes in 100 breast and 50 free. A . gi.l45 Carla Hauert ead Majorette Performing with the Marching Band at football half-time shows, marching in the State Fair Parade, and iust plain working hard at being good were three Viking Maiorettes: Junior Carla Hauert and Sophomores Debbie Cobley and Lori Huddleston. The girls began practicing in the summer of '76 after they were chosen. Besides working with the band, they performed in Civic Plaza. The highlight of their year, however, was their trip with the band to Chihuahua, our Mexican sister city. Maiorettes l - Custodions include Andres G. Vigil, E. Chavez, and Joe Cuellar, head custodian. 2 - Cafeteria personnel include Lou- ise Maestas, Josie Baca, Della Montoya, Mable Nix, Johnnie Goodson, lrma Wise, manager, Vangie Cordova, lsadora Flo- rez, Piedad Martinez, Patricia Lucero, and Alice Muniz. 3 - Susan Garcia enjoys her long-awaited lunch. 4 - People trying to avoid the rush and long waiting take advantage of the ex- press line. 5 - Della Montoya prepares a tray at the express line. Endless Duties Face Cafeterian , Custoclians Prepared meals and a clean campus don't just happen. Somebody has to take care of these tasks. Those somebody's are the cafeteria workers and custodians. lt takes plenty of hard work from each of these to keep the school functioning. Both of these staffs have many duties. Preparing a wide variety of nutritious meals is one of the many duties the cafeteria workers take care of. The custodians' duties are a never-ending iob. They fix, clean, pickup or do anything that has to be done at Valley High. .4 . u n c Cafeteria and Custodians 147 DEA Prepares Members for Future Occupations Selling cheese, sausage, candy bars and baked goodies were some of the many fund raising activities that allowed OEA mem- bers to attend regional, state and national conferences. The Leadership Conference was held in Glorieta, New Mex- ico, November 20 and 21. The national conference was held in Houston, Texas in May. The regional and state conferences were held in Albuquerque in the month of March. For the first time, all members chose the same uniforms to represent their club. The club's purpose is to allow members to prepare their lives for future office occupations. f- 1 n l48L.LOEA l - Making out candy orders are Jeanette Domi- nguez and Sandy Cillessen. 2 - OEA officers are Ruthie Leyba, photographer, Carol Bachicho, re- porter, Maudie Smith, president, Kellee Martinez, assistant secretary, Cathy Sena, chaplain, Cheryl Breitling, vice-president, Debby Harrison, histo- rian, and Roseanne Luian, secretary. 3 - OEA President, Maudie Smith calls a meeting to order. 4 - Bernadette Chavez, Cheryl Breitling, Corinne Abeyta, Jeanette Dominguez, and Ruthie Leyba look on as Sandy Cillessen types up the initiation lineup. 5 - Maudie Smith points out the different symbols and meanings of the OEA Emblem to Gloria Romero, Yolanda Romero, Eva Otero, Clara Quintana, Debbie Harrison, Carol Bachicho and Irene Anaya. 6 - Roseanne Luian, Beverly Lo- vato, Marietta Torrez, Debby Harrison, Erlinda Sanchez, Reggie Griego, Kellee Martinez, and Anna Carriaga examine the order forms for one of the many fund raising proiects. 7 - Sandy Cilles- sen demonstrates the memory typewriter to Anita Martinez, Janice Atencio, Tina Gutierrez, Laura Smith, Priscilla Bachicha, Geri Chavez, and Kim Hall. 8 - OEA Members include lfirst rowl Maudie Smith, Cheryl Breitling, Roseanne Luian, Kellee Martinez, Gloria Romero, Debby Harrison, Ruthie Leyba, and Carol Bachicho, lsecond rowi Laura Smith, Clara Quintana, Bernadette Chavez, Cathy Sena and Eva Otero, lthird rowi Desiree Byrd, Priscilla Bachicho, Lucy Manzanares, Diane Maestas, Corinne Abeyta, Beverly Lovato, Debbie Harrison, and Marietta Torrez, lfourth rowl Shirley Gomez, Reggie Griego, Erlinda Sanchez, Jeanette Dominguez, and Sandy Cillessen. 9 - Shirley Gomez demonstrates the proper usage of the telephone in an office to Desiree Byrd, Debbie Brando, Lucy Manzanares, Cathy Sena, Diana Maestas and Esther Gutierrez. I0 - Gloria Ro- mero and Becky Scott go through an initiation pro- cess of lighting candles as Debby Harrison lleftj and Cheryl Breitling look on. we f r OEA L J 149 Qrchestra Musicians Qualif For Several Honor Groups Tone, techinque and musicianship were the key words during the thirty-second annual All State festival on the University of New Mexico Campus in which three Valley orchestra students participated. Orchestra members actively performed in con- certs and presentations during the school year. During the holiday season, members also staged a Christmas program at the Valley as- sembly. Marie Robertson, orchestra director in her sec- ond year, at Valley, assisted in and conducted all presentations. C 2 I 150 Orchestra gr l A Agnes Romero concentrates on her music as she plays the violin. 2 - Ms. Robertson conducts the orchestra in rehearsal. 3 - Orchestra All-State musicians are lfrontl Sharon Atencio, All-State Symphonic Orchestra, ibackl Agnes Romero and Jamie Thomson, All-State String Orchestra. 4 - Ms. Robertson demonstrates a difficult crescendo on her violin. 5 - Albuquerque Youth Orchestra musicians are, Anthony Herrera, Sharon Atencio, Sharon Hanratty and Mary Griego, 6 - Solo and ensemble musicians are lfirst rowl Mary Griego, Lorie Dillingham, Agnes Romero, Sharon Hanratty, Sharon Atencio, Ellen Mckenzie and lngela Ronny lsecond rowl Linda Ortman, Anne Moore, and Jamie Thomson. 7 - Linda Ortman demonstrates the concentration it fakes to qualify for the Alburquerque Youth Symphony. 8 - Orchestra members include ifront rowl Jamie Thomson, Agnes Romero, Denise Orton, Ellen Mckenzie, Lori Dillingham, Sharon Hanratty, Linda Ortman, Sharon Atenciop isecond rowi lngela Ronn, Mary Griego, Anthony Herrera, Selito Yazzie, Susi Kettles, Anne Moore, Kathy Wilson. 9 - Youth Sym- phony members include Jamie Thomson, Agnes Romero, Lori Dillingham. IO - Mary Griego practices the violin during class period. Orchestra f LaBamba was featured by Valley High's Ranchera Band. The only Spanish band in the Albuquerque School system. Valley's Ranchera Band was first originated in l973. Now in 1977 they are well-known around the city. For two years in a row they have been invited to perform at the New Mexico State Fair Spanish Village. Ther first performance they did this year was at the Ice Cream So- cial which was sponsored by the Varsity Cheerleaders. OEA also invited Mr. Kelly and his band to perform at a banquet held at Bella Vista. A combo of six members also went to Chiuahua, Mexico, in the spring. Spani h Band Features La Bamba l - Ralph Chavez solo's during Ranchero Band practice. 2- lfront rowl Elmer Otero, Anna Sandoval, Ralph Chavez, Abbie Ramirez, Vincent Ruiz, lsidro Lucero, Mike Gonzales, lse- cord rowl Marc Chavez, Ross Schulte, Gerard Archibeque, Johnny Alamarez, Mike Arellano, Ignacio Cervantes, Alex Garcia, Tommy Candelaria, Pat Candelaria, Ronnie Velleios, lthird rowl Mike Garcia, Bill Cordova, AI Gurule, Vincent Chavez, Louise Trujillo, Felix Jaramillo, Jackie Garcia, Lorenzo Ramirez. 3 - A steady tempo is kept when Mike Oreno and All Gurle strum their guitars. 4 - Anna Sandoval deeply concentrates on her piano practice. 5 - A good solid beat is kept by Gerard Archibeque. A Z . l52 Band A ,V . ' ati-.gfzfff':.fH5:J1fi!iSi1'S,l Performing in assemblies, concerts, and iazz fes- tivals throughtout the year, the Stage Band was 22 members strong. Their activities included raising funds and obtaining guest artists making a profes- sion of iazz music. Under the direction of Mr. Tom Kelly, the band played in the West Mesa Jazz Festival in February, and took part in other festivals as well. Stage Band Looks to Festival 0590 'I - Latin Percussion was added to Stage Band. The drums are played by Marc McNeely. 2 '- Stage Band rhythm is held to- gether by Glen Holmen and Mark Luna. 3 - Serious faces and hard work seem to be the main factors while preparing for Spring Festival. 4 - Stage Band Members include lfront rowl David Baca, Johnny Almaraz, Mike Arellano, Scott Reeder, Glen Holmen, Joe Apadaco, Matt Martinez, Tim Gill, Marc Sternhagen, Leonard Martinez, Ronnie Valleios, lsecond rowl Mark Chavez, Lyle Holmen, Angie Martinez, Gerard Archi- beque, Chris Lopez, Martin Marquez, lthird rowl Larry Tru- iillo,Mike Martinez, Ralph Chavez, Arthur Ramirez, Mark Pa- dilla, Amold Jaramillo. , . . L Stage Band' 153 Junior Senate Soars Financiall Under the leadership of Junior Senate president, Ellena Sandoval, the iuniors were financially well-off with their many fund-raising proiects. Midway through the year, the iuniors had accumulated well over 51000. These proiects included selling VHS bumper stickers, candy and sponsoring playnights. They also sponsored a dance featuring the group Amigos which added a large amount to their treasury. The iunior class was in charge of deco- rations for the homecoming dance at the University Student Union Ballroom. They also provided help decorating the gym for homecoming. Sponsors were Mr. Jim Vannoy and Ms. Diana Davidson. l - Bruce Lomax steadies the ladder while Anne Blue steps down after putting up decorations for Viking Day. 2 - A group of Junior Senate members wander around looking for something to do decorating night for the Homecoming assembly. 3 - Junior Senate members include lfront rowl Tammy Raymond, Ann Lackey, and Paula Sandoval, isec- ond rowl Stephanie Padilla, Jayne Aranda, Fred Carnes, Rene Fu- gate, and Annie Valleios, lthird rowl Miranda Eastham, Dina Aber- nathy, Edwina LaGrange, and Melissa Graham, lback YOWJ Thor Liebert, Shane Yost, Lee Mosley, and Berlinda Torrez. 4 - Dina Aber- nathy busily works decorating for homecoming. 5 - Junior Class Offi- cers are Kathy Allen, Student council rep., Anita Perea, treasurer, El- lena Sandoval, president, Tricia Brady, secretary, and Chris Long, vice president. f- 1 a l54 Junior Senate 4 Q :ti gi . , l : In V- i,, . ,y 'f x' i 94. ,. , ,wzzfhseefafwas,hfsrffinff ,Q H ,,..,,,. .WWW , f M,M,gfzz.zyg: ,. , .,i2 f k,.,,,::f , .,,, filmQ2ififiwis:!i255':2kf' ffft 'Exif-551-fmf' :l5f':5 : 'L k , A - A ?+! 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Barela, Jeanette Barnes, Dennis Baras, Paulette Barreras, George Barrientes, Linda Bedeaux, Jim Belcher, Marla Benavidez, James Blachly, Jehan Blythe, Sydney Bobroff, Dana Bouker, Cheri Bowlin, Gwen Boyd, David Brady, Tricia Brandon, Lee Brawner, Dyana Burris, Dwayne Burt, Lynette Byers, Danny Byrd, Desiree Candelaria, Barbara Carnes, Frederica Carriaga, Debbie Carriaga, Goney Casados, Sadie S-Rl Wi Juniors 157 Casiquito, Patsy Castell, John Castillo, Victoria Cervantes, Dolores Cervantes, William Chacon, Anita Chavez, Diana Chavez, Leilani Chavez, Nita Charane, George Christman, Mike Cline, John Cline, Margaret Clinger, Debora Clum, Yvonne Coen, Tom Colgan, Luke Concho, Mary l Junior Tony Perkins chalks up yardage against the Belen Concini, Yvonne Cordova, Bill Cordova, Camille Cordova, Gil Cordova, Mary Cordova, Susan Cortez, Aaron Couch, Brenda ., Q S- Juniors Tony Perkins Receives All-City i . 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Duran, Ricky Eastham, Miranda Eddy, Clayton Emord, Keith Espinosa, Joyce Esquibel, Connie Eustace, Lambert Evangel, Elizabeth Faiardo, Jerry Ferreri, Candy Fickas, Claudia Fiechter, Tommie Fink, Tommy Florez, Diana Foghorn, James Frauenglass, Marni OVEI' Juniors ii' 159 Fugate, Gabaldon, Gallegos, Gallegos, Gallegos, Rene Frank Cindy Marie Ricky Gallegos, Yvonne Gallo, David Garcia, Alex Garcia, Barbara Garcia, Cheryl Garcia, Dickie Garcia, Frank Garcia, George Garcia, Joseph Garcia, Joseph Garcia, Juliana Garcia, Kathy Garcia, Leroy Garcia, Leroy Garcia, Linda Garcia, Maty Garcia, Michael Garcia, Mike Garcia, Pascual Garcia, Roielio Garcia, Sandra Garcia, Sandra Garcia, Shirley Garcia, Vince Gardner, Dona Gariss, Bonita Garver, Nancy Garza, Margarita Geoffrion, Henry Gilbert, Billy Gomez, Lorenzo Gomez, Louisa Gomez, Yvette Gonzales, Cindy Gonzales, George Gonzales, Michael Goodwin, Vernae A l60 3 l Juniors Next Year's Freshmen Will s l Crowd VH ,Juniors Believe gs fs 'X Wfe- : i . , use cswzaagpmsz A :pg'?wf?'fi54:sf4Q it ' ee G Q A. 3 . 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Johnson, Melanie Johnson, Ronda Johnson, Thomas Juarez, Benito Kettles, Debbie Kitts, James Klinger, John Kloeppel, Kelly Kulish, Michael Kohlmeyer, Reina Lackey, Ann LaGrange, Edwina Leal, Mercy Leathers, Mike L'Esperance, Celina Lewis, Robert Liebert, Thor Livingston, Larry Lloyd, Dennis Lohman, Todd Lomax, Bruce N .0. I6 Juniors . -NR .xi . l 'l i lg 115 1 - ,,- 221 1 Juniors Sell Cand ii ,X I gps: m-,gp 5135 X Lt m F X3 Q 5 it , ,sexes H Q f .l ICH 'ii fs! H Q! 45 ,, fl' as -1 -2 . L, q-mze. 3:-sm: - is, : f- f - 1, ii 41- juli If ,,1, :gt Mais-P .. M .X lt' wi to Raise Money for Prom 5, y jg -QI f 5 Il 52722, 4' 'Wi :sh X iv? fi Use? we ,, 3 l 4329355 Ar f , Long, Chris Long, James Lopez, Chris Lopez, Chris Lopez, Peter Lopez, Sylvia Lovato, Anthony Lovato, Beniamin l - Marla Threlkeld checks stu- dents' schedules in the coun- seling office. 2 - Performing her daily duty, Susan Herring reads the announcements to the Saga class. Lovato, Dennis Lovato, Merencia Lovato, Ralph Lucero, Anna Lucero, Antoinette Lucero, Danny Lucero, Dorthey Lucero, Gabriel Lucero, Gilbert Lucero, Henrietta Luian, Barbara Luian, Jeanette Luna, Kenny Luna, Linda ,31- Juniors A--if. 163 Luna, Rachel Luthey, Tadd Lyons, Kathy Madera, Mark Madrid, Lee Madrid, Sylvia Maes, Charles A. Maestas, Alice Maestas, Angel Maestas, Diana Maestas, Richard Maestas, Marie Maldonado, Molly Maldonado, Randy Maldonado, Theresa Machego, Patti Mantiel, Maria Manzanares, Lucy Manzaneres, Randy Marcelli, Tina Mariano, Keith Markley, Letha Marquez, Elsa Marquez, Linda Marquez, Lourdes Marquez, Martin Martin, Scott Martinez, Angie Martinez, Anthony Martinez, Cindy Martinez, Fernando Martinez, Jose Martinez, Karen Martinez, Mary Martinez, Mel Mascone, Terry McCallister, Frank McCann, Mitchell McConaughy, Jeff McGrath, Sharon McGarvey, Mark Mcllhaney, Felicia fi ' L Juniors Ellena Sando al 'xiii H mai la 9 5 A 2. 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Ruiz, Daniel Ruiz, Lorraine Rumley, Denise Russell, Tom Saavedra, Gerald Saicawalo, 'Perry F K i' Juniors 7 Saiz, Lawrence Sais, Ricky Salamon, Norka Saldana, Mary Ann Sanchez, David Sanchez, Denise Sanchez, Jeff Sanchez, Leroy Sanchez, Liz Sanchez, Louie Sanchez, Louis Sanchez, Nini Sanchez, Sally Sando, Mafihew Sandoval, Anna Sandoval, Ben Sandoval, Carol Sandoval, Diane Sandoval, Ellena Sandoval, Frank Sandoval, Michele Sandoval, Paula Santillanes, Johnny Scales, Edwin Schreifels, Norman Schaller, Pam Sedillo, Daniel Sedillo, Diana Sena, Caihy Serna, Barbara Serna, Bobby l - Candy Ferreri tries an experiment in Chemistry. 2 - Cooking up someihing to snack on before lunch is Frank Gabaldon. Sers, Michael 168 fi- Juniors BoastsThirteen Juniors f ' ' M225-as11.51-fffflmv'--zvf,ff, 1.14332 y j., W -,fn ,i ?i 5 nz ,. 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I f 2 ' E xr Q 2 , vp. , ,, N M955 L , Y fbi V? , f , s 1' aff ., l + X 1 ,iz ii an-I Y if f-'R' Westerfield, Robby White, Gary White, Richard Whitlow, Cynthia Wigley, Kelly Wildenstein, Janet Willioms, Diana Wilson, Ben Winter, Flint Wood, D'Auna Wright, Janet Yost, Shane Zamora, Rosemary Zamora, Ruth Zamora, Vicky Zamora, Yvonne I - Peace , says Mattew Sondo as he leaves his English class. 2 - Banging away in power mechanics is Todd Lohman. 3 - Work- ing hard looking for an- swers is Tug Herig. Zietlow, Rachel it Juniors l' l 171 Spring Division spnmq Spring Division -1 fy Active Students Read for Spring M ttf? it it Spring was the start of many new activities for Valley High School. Golf, Tennis Track, Girls Softball and Baseball were the sports that began in spring. Also during spring VHS had a Nostal- gia Week and a Twirp Week. During Nostalgia Week, students dressed up and participated in activities as they believed they were done in the fifties. Twirp Week was the week for the girls to ask the boys out. Special activities were scheduled for that week to make asking the boys out easier for the girls. For the first itme, a make-up dance was held during the spring at VHS. This dance took place because there was a problem during the 1976 Homecoming danceg none of the pictures came out. The photographer took the blame for this mistake and put on a dance to make-up for it. Those people who paid for their pictures the first time got them retaken during the dance. Another happening last spring was a Talent Assembly where many talented students who had auditioned the week before per- formed. 'I74 Spring Activities rl' W t' l - Capturing the spirit of Nostalgia Week are Clara Rael, Leroy Sanchez and Bar- bara Luian. 2 - Linda Ortman displays her talent in the spring operetta, Calamity Jane. 3 - Students take advantage ot warm weather to ride their bikes to school. 4 - Mr. Ron Cervantes anticipates the spring operetta in which his daughter Rhonda was a performer. 5 - Robert Shipman warms up for the Valley-UNM game. 6 - Audi- tioning for the Talent Assembly are Louie Sanchez, Mike Tafoya and Mike Gonzales. 7 - Kathy Lamkin prepares for a softball game. 8 - Typing her copy for a March deadline is Lynette Burt. 9 - Senioritis strikes David Otero. 555021 Spring Activities 175 Kath Griego Sweeps Baby Contest Edging out a field of 27 Opponents, Donna 1Kathyl Griego, the baby for Ms. Estrada's homeroom, won the 23rd annual baby contest tsponsored this year by the HERO classesl with a total of 5100 votes. Ms. Eu- banks' baby, Dianna Santillanes, captured second place with 4718 votes, while,Cheryl Shea, Ms. Fackle- man's baby, came in third with 461 1 votes. Each penny students paid counted as a vote. The HERO classes donated the money collected, after they paid contest expenses, to the Warren A. Smart scholarship fund. 176 Baby Contest Speech club, sponsored by Ms. Sheehan was busy memorizing lines, developing characterizations, and writ- ing speeches for various meets around the state. The Speech Club did well this year, considering there was such a small turn out. Valley's team had only ten or so members and competed against other high schools with memberships of thirty and forty. l Speech Club Does Well espite Small Turn Gut l - Diana Parker, president goes over speech plans with members of club 2 - Melissa Graham expresses anger in one of her dramatic speeches 3 Diana Parker works on a speech for the next meet. 4 - Officers of speech club are Diana Parker, president, Rhonda Keller, vice-president Tamara Garner, secretary, Ms. Sheehan, sponsor, Melissa Graham, historian El len McKenzie, treasurer. Speech Club Media Center Under New Department Head ln its sixth year of service, the Media Cen- ter was under the direction of a new depart- ment head, Wilma Lachmann. Students and faculty were provided with many materials and services by the staff. Besides ordering and cataloging new materials, librarians and their aide, Ms. Gutierrez, helped students find books and other Media Center materials. They also helped teachers by doing such things as compiling bibliographies for areas in which teachers were interested. Assisting Ms. Lachman were Jenison Allred and the part-time library aide and full time bookroom clerk Norma Gutierrez. Donna Hul- sey and Floy Drake worked in the back of the Media Center helping teachers. 6 l ' Media Center l - Jenison Allred - MA in Library Science. 2 - Motorcycle magazines are one of the many attractions which catches Maty Garcia's interest. 3 - Library Aide David Garcia indexes cards. 4 - Donna Hulsey - Educational Aide. 5 - Norma Gutierrez - Bookroom Clerk and Library Aide. 6 - Wilma Lachmann - MA in Library Science. 7 - Floy Drake - Educational Aide. Media Center 179 i Industrial Arts Keeps Hands and Minds Busy Industrial Arts classes got students' hands and minds busy as the '76-'77 school year got underway. Course se- lections included classes in electronics, drafting, automotive mechanics, woods, power mechanics, agriculture, horticulture. Industrial Cooperative Training was provided so that a student would have a choice of a trade or ser- vice-type job. The iob required a min- imum of 2000 hours of training and three hours on the iob per day, plus one hour at school in the related course. so s .gil an I if1'ff?jffg7 ' s ,,fQ5iZf5:fiE45j5QLf5g3,iis5Yigi,f:Qf . I' W I I A ',,, .. -:ir-V -. S., I gf , Ig ., , -, - X I W, I ,L,f+, x ,V M u, X, .. .MW-w-HW at piggy, ,IW it f- s I80 Industrial Arts 9 Y wes:!zw.wzr'5ss L.. g I - Alfred Dzielak - MA in Education, Woods. 2 - Theresa Garcia cleans up a demo. engine. 3 - Joe Liebert - MA in Education and Administrative Services, Drafting, department head. 4 - Roger Alink - BS in Industrial Education, Beginning and Advanced Power Mechanics. 5 - Russell Wade - BS in Vocational Education, Industrial Cooperative Training. 6 - Richard Cantrall - BS in Industrial Education, Metals. 7 - Ronald Cervantes - MA in Industrial Arts, Power Mechanics I and Il. 8 - George Head - MA in Agriculture, Agriculture, Horticulture, Biology. 9 - John Dougherty - BA in Industrial Arts, Science, Driver Education, Electronics II, Introduction to Power Mechanics. ff' in 'P Industrial Arts I B Home Ec Sponsors Annual Christmas Bazaar Preparing for the freshmen who will enter Valley next year, Home Ec made plans to offer five different kinds of quarter classes. Home Ec department head, Jeanne Dabney, and other teachers prepared a system where students will be able to choose four out of five different quarter classes. The new system was designed for stu- dents to be exposed to different teachers and the variety of courses. Many faculty, students, parents and friends had the opportunity to get some of their Christmas shopping done early when the Home Ec faculty and students sponsored a Christmas Bazaar on December IO. Students sold their individual creations ranging from wreaths to nut breads. Money earned from the bazaar went to purchase new equip- ment for the department. E- i K V, , c 'l82 Home Economics l - Loretta Lovato directs children in her child care class. 2 - Loretta Huenefeld - BA in Vocational Home Economics, Foods, Prep for the Future. 3 - Lynn Sanchez - BS in Vocational Home Economics, Foods I 81 ll, Creative Cooking, Baking. 4 - Dianna Davidson - BS in Vocational Home Economics, Interior Design and Hous- ing, Foods I, Creative Stitchery. 5 - Priscilla Kremer - BS in Home Economics Edu- cation, Child Care and Guidance. 6 - Corrine Abeyta makes Christmas decora- tions for the annual Christmas Bazaar. 7 - Evelyn Owens - ME in Home Economics Education, Basic Clothing, Needle Trades l 8- II Creative Stitchery. 8 - Jeanne Dabney - MS in Nutrition, Applied Design lHEROj. 9 - Preschoolers watch as Ms. Priscilla Kremer makes paper flowers in the Child Care Class. as of Home Economics M 183 Business Department Stresses Training For se After Graduation Q r The basic goal of the Business Education De- partment was to help train students to qualify for iobs in the business world immediately upon graduation or to use their skills to help them through college. A new course, Business Math, was added to the department's curriculum, while a new addi- tion to the staff was Mr. Gary Spitzberg, the only male in the all-female department. Under the direction of Ms. Pat Norris, the de- partment made several preparations for next years incoming freshmen. Three new courses will be added, Record Keeping, Business in the 7O's, and Typing Ia, plus one new teacher. Business Dept. ' .y 'I - Verda McMullen - MS in Business, Distributive Education. 2 - Ruth Bond - MA in Business, Office Education co-op and Intensive, Intermediate Typing. 3 - Patricia Norris - MA in Business, Shorthand, Teacher Aide, Typing. 4 - Agnes Caudle - MA in Teaching Business, Office Education I, office Education Prep., Cashiering. 5 - Gary Spitzberg - MA in Educational Administration, Typing, Business Math, 6 - Maudie Smith ifrontl enters data that will be fed into a computer at her part time iob at BI- SCO. 7 - Beatrice Holmes - MA in Education Curriculum, Business Law, Accounting, Typing I, Shorthand. 8 - Students in Mr. Spitzberg's Typing l class work on a timed writing. f- is ? Business Dept. l 85 l - Sharlana Ferris, AFJROTC Military Ball Queen is crowned by Anita Baca. 2 - Princess Yolanda Truiillo, sophomore. 3 - Princess Mary Cha- vez, senior. 4 -,Fourteen Court Candidates for Military Boll Queen are ltop lettj Carmen Fought, Sharon Orwat, Becky Zimmerman, Sharlana Ferris Kathy Alexander Roberta Hoolihan LeAnne Job middle row Sharlana Ferris Voted Mllltar Ball Queen , , , : l l Mary Chavez, Yolanda Truiillo, lfront rowl Valerie Vandeveer, Diane Flores, Susie Espinosa, not pictured: Lori Montoya, Sonia Benidavidez, Sheila Herrera, and Bernadette Leal. 'gpgi.j,,2 !:1-: '.', 5 ' ,auf i Honoring Queen Sharlana Ferris and Princesses Mary Chavez and Yolanda Tru- iillo, the eighth annual AFJROTC Military Ball took place at the Airport Marina Ho- tel, April 30. Five flights of the VHS ROTC nominated sixteen girls as their court candidates. Out of these sixteen girls three were elected as Queen and Princesses. In addition to the general festivities at the Ball, two couples from each of the other Albuquerque high schools.ROTC pro- grams were invited as honored guests. Foreign Language Plans Expansion for Fall Because they will be enrolling freshmen for the first time next year, the Foreign Language Department planned to add new teachers for' next fall which will make the department larger than ever. The department offered three levels of non native Spanish as well as native Spanish and French l,ll, and lll this year. These classes will again be offered next year. 1 l l l - Ben D. Sandoval - MA in Spanishp Spanish I and ll Native, Spanish ll Non-Native, Department Head. 2 - Karen Smith studies in Ms. Lane's Span- ish class. 3 - Estelle Lane - MA in Spanishg Spanish l and Ill, U.S. History. 4 - Linda Barton - BA in French, French I, ll, Ill, English II. ia fi Alf F Foreign Language ill 87 Go tClub Participates in Youth In Go t I - Santa lBobby Doggerl and Government club rep- resentative Tori Sisneros, awards Mr. Vannoy with rattled Indian pot. 2 - Govemment Club members in- clude ltop rowl Lynn Anderson, Dirk Taylor, Mike McGovern, Rudy Chavez, ibottom rowl Mrs. Jaynes isponsorl Ann Lackey, Katrina VanKesteren, Tori Sis- neros, lnot picturedl Carolyn Rose, Darlene Velas- quez, Thresa Anaya, Miranda Eastham and Gary Bishop. 3 - Government officers include David Baum- gartner, treasurer, Ann Lackey, historian, Tori Sis- neros, vice president, Mike McGovern, president, Carolyn Rose, secretary. Government club was busy raising money, under the di- rection of Ms. Jaynes, to go to Santa Fe for the Youth in Government Conference February l I-12. Many of the fund-raising projects include raffling off an Indian pot won by Mr. Vannoy during Christmas. They also sponsored a dance featuring Brazada and many bake sales. 188 L Government Club Future Farmers of America 0ne of Oldest Clubs at Valley Future Farmers of America is in its 23rd year at Valley, under the direction of Mr. George Head. Participating in judging was only one of the many activities the FFA was involved in during the past year. FFA students learned not only about rodeos but farming techniques, greenhouse work, farm mechanics and acquired skills in welding, mechanics and botany. l - FFA members include ttop rowl Richard Weth- erill, Brian Ward, Dusty Burris, Alfred Yates, Ta- mara Garner, Robin Sheets, lsecond rowl Sandy Mitchell, Cheri Bouker, Joanne Simmons, Carmen Couch, Bob Miller, Mary Miller, Patsy Wetherill, Hans Fritz, Jeffery Jack, Debbie Welch, Glen Vinke, Mr. George Head, Sponsor. 2 - FFA mem- bers Glen Vinke, Steve Rozell, Carmen Couch, Mary Miller, Robin Sheets and Bob Miller stand around outside before class. 3 - Officers of FFA include ltop rowl Bryon Ward, president, Carmen Couch, secretary, Robin Sheets, greenhand vice president, Hans Fritz, greenhand sentinel, tbottom rowl Sandy Mitchel, reporter, Pat Wetherill, vice president, Joann Simmons, treasurer, Tamara Garner, president, Debbie Welch, greenhand sec- retary treasurer. 4 - One of the many skills Deb- bie Welch and Hans Fritz acquire in FFA is weld- mg. FFA li? l Cakes, Flowers, Clothes HERO does something for Everybody From making floral arrangements to baking wedding cakes, to altering and designing clothes, the HERO classes made themselves useful to almost everyone at Valley. The applied designed classes, taught by Jeanne Dabney, made all the floral arrange- ments for Homecoming. They also made cakes for Valentine's day, birthdays, Easter, or any special events that students order cakes for. HERO, short for Home Economic Related Occupations offered students a chance to build skills for a career in cake dec- oration, floral design, or needle trades ltaught by Evelyn Owensl. Ml if 190 Hero f 5 1- ' . sm 2' 5 1 - This cake was a combined effort of all the people in HERO. 2 - Donna Mora prepares a wreath to be sold at the Christmas Bazaar. 3 - An ordered cake, decorated by Juan Chavez. 4 - Members of Applied Design I are lfirst rowl Donna Mora, Pamela Silva, Melba Maese, Susan Cordova, Corinne Abeyta, Janet Wright, lsecond rowl Carol Sandoval, Rachel Zietlow, Kelly Wigley, Berlinda Torres, Kathey Garcia, Amy Montoya, lthird rowl Dorthy Medina, Brigido Vasquez, Angelia Ortiz, Celina Les- perance, Velma Valdez, Marla Threlkeld, Maria Esquibel, Dalia Vasquez. 5 - Members of Applied Design Il include lfirst rowl Robert Yazzie, Shirley Lopez, Henrietta Garcia, Marina Manno, Ruthie Oldfield, Sandy Martinez, Karen Young, Deborah Herrera, Bernadette Aranda, Juan Cha- vez, Rosie Romero. 6 - Members of Applied Design I are lfirst rowl Sarah Plante, David Tollardo, Kay Nanneman, Elena Quintero, Regina Quintero, Donetta Dinsmore, Sally Barela, Rosemary Wilson, Deborah Naraiio, Patti Manchego, Louise Garcia, Tami Myers, Susan Goodwin, Anna Lucero, Cynthia Gallegos, Karen Davis, Rebecca Montoya, Rosarita Ortega, Antionette Lucero, Shirley Garcia, Cara Rael. 7 - Mrs. Dabney, HERO instructor. Hero l9l Vikettes Awarded 55 Gut of 8 Blu Taking home more than half the awards given at Camp of Champs in Portales, New Mexico, the Valley Vikettes took first place in their division. They also were awarded dorm awards, camp leadership, and sweepstakes. Individually, they were given 55 blue ribbons and 3 red ribbons. A blue ribbon was given to Carla Atencio for individual drill down. Two blue ribbons were given to Sheri Smith and Head Vi- kette Susan Long for individual marching. ln State Competition held at UNM, Jan- uary 29, the Vikettes took first place in their division and second place in overall competition. T ,A E u : c l 92 L..4. Vikettes Ribbons in Portale Camp of Champs S ur s 5 gl ES 'I - Yolanda Mora senior. 2 - Sheri Smith, iu- nior. 3 - Carla Atencio, senior. 4 - Anna Sand- oval, iunior. 5 - Rita Rodriquez, iunior. 6 - Vi- keh'es are lfirsl rowl Yolanda Mora, Kathy Garcia, GiGi Blachly, lsecond rowl Carla Alencio, Anna Sandoval, Uhird rowj Diane Salazar, Germaine Orozco, Cindi Sanchez, Rita Rodriquez, Sheri Smith, Rosarita Ortega, Head Vikelfe Susan Long. 7 - Diane Salazar, senior. 8 - Kalhy Garcia, sophomore. ,li . 5 C Vikehes 193 Vikettes Ta ke Second in State Competition 2 I 'I 94 f' Vikeftes l i i i 1 i 1 - Susan Long head. 2 - GiGi Blcchly iunior. 3 - Ger- maine Orozco junior Co-head. 4 - Rosarifo Ortega se- nior. 5 - Cindi Sanchez sophomore. I B Concert Choir's CaIamit Jane Draws Packed House Ortmanl. A saloon was the setting for Concert Choir's production of Calamity Jane . Deadwood City's two most famous peace officers were Calamity Jane lLinda Ortmanl and Wild Bill Hickock lScott Reederl. Other mem- bers ofthe cast: Gary Archibeck, Gina Bandoni, Tony Flores, Gene Har- ris, Paul Isner, Tony Lucero, Mark McNeely, Anne Moore, Linda Ortman, Scott Reeder, Dianna Williams, Pam Mitchell, choreographer, and Robert Sheets, director. I - Adelaide Adams lDionna Williamsl and Katie Brown lRhonda Cervantesl. 2 - Calamity Jane lLinda Ortmanl and Wild Bill Hickock lScott Reederl. 3 - Calamity Jane lLinda Or- tmanl and Susan lEileen Blatchfordl. 4 - Calamity Jane lLinda Operetta l 95 Concert Choir Attends Choral Clinic in Portales tim :sft.f,- J. I .A a it H' , -4 ,f A , ','L A V ,, V Besides performing at the homecoming and Christmas assemblies and at their Christmas concert the Concert Choir went to the Choral Clinic in Portales at Eastern New Mexico University. Concert Choir also went on tour performing for other high schools gig in and out of Alburquerque. 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I l Q :HM I liw fif ,i ,ig , l - Eileen Blatchford rehearses with Concert Choir. 2 - Double Quartet includes lfirst rowl Gina Bandoni, lsecond rowl Scott Reeder, Linda Ortman, Mary Moore, Rhonda Cervantes, Tony Flores, lthird rowl Kim Cunningham. 3 - Linda Ortman sings a Christmas carol solo at the Christmas assembly. 4 - Concert Choir includes lfirst rowl Denise Rumley, Cathy Atencio, Gary Archibeck, Gina Bandoni, Susan Cordova, Yvonne Pereaf lsecond rowl Debbie Clinger, Terry Perea, Cathy Lions, Donna Mora, lthird rowl Linda Ortman, Eileen Blatchford, Tony Flores, Scott Reeder, Richard Alonzo, Cheryl Green, Di- ana Williams, lfourth rowl Rhonda Cervantes, Pam Mitchell, Gene Harris, Bob Dogger, Paul lsner, Mary Moore, Anne Moore, Julie Cannon. 5 - Ann Moore, Linda Ortman and Kathy Wilson look music over before class. 6 - Mugging for the camera before their real picture is taken, Concert Choir members make one wonder how they ever get anything done. 7 - Cindy Whitlow plays Amen, So Be lt with the help of Alicia Williamson. Concert Choir l97 Thespians Awarded Invite to Tuscon Valley's theater activities were based on Bert Lahr's famous defini- tion, The process of theater-going becomes ci communal activity through which we can remember who we are and how we are, where we can touch the past and present. The all school production, Arsenic and Old Lace, combined a large cast and a difficult play, giving a wide range of students the opportunity to experience total theater, building, lighting , costuming and acting. Thespian Troupe ll97 performed The Effects of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon-Marigolds'' at the UNM Festival, Festival dignitaries invited Valley to perform at the Regional Conference held in Tucson. Also, Annetta Jorden was named first alternate for a scholarship and Ana Vogel, fourth alternate. Drama Club members also participated in mime productions during the spring. Drama Club i 2 'l - Marc McNeely, Jeff Romero, Kathy Wilson, Mike Lundstrom, and Pam Buffington. 2 - Rachel Satory and Chris Golston. 3 - Ms. Milholland explains a stage direction to Victor Cansino, 4 - Abbey lMichelle Andersonl, Dr. Harper lHama Congletonl, and Martha lDenise Rumelyl talk about putting their nephew in the sanitarium in Arsenic and Old Lace. 5 - Mother lAnnetta Jordanl mocks Nanny lAna Vogell. 6 - GiGi Blatchly. 7 - Annetta Jordan, Ana Vogel, Marni Fraunglass, and Franky Olsen perform MarigoIds for an English class. 8 - Members ofthe Drama club include ltop rowl Chris Golston, Curtis Kitts, Tammie Feichter, Emily Duran, Mike McGovern, Therese Martinez, Pam Buffington, Ana Vogel, Linda Ortman, lngela Ronn, Annetta Jorclen, Kathy Merwin, Renee Fiechter, lsecond rowl Craig Gentile, Marni Frauenglass, Mike Lundstrom, Oavid Otero, Mark McNeely, Kathy Wilson, Victor Cansino, Denise Rumley, Anita Perea, Debbie Steger, lfront rowl Hama Congleton, Bruce Johnson, Sarah Plante, Paul Padilla, Franky Olsen, Jeff Romero, Matt Hoff- man, Rachel Satory, Michelle Anderson. 9 - Kathy Wilson, Marc McNeely, and Pam Buftington. 10 - Pam Butfington and Marni Frauenglass go over their lines for the Thespian play. l l - Sarah Plante, Sharon Espinosa, Vanessa Gonzales, Yvette Metoyer. Drama Club 199 Concert Band Heads To Chihuahua With the Chihuahua, Mexico, trip in mind, the Valley band started the year eager and went strong all year long. They played at most assemblies, as well as at lce Cream Socials, dances, chili suppers, and parades. The first fund-rais- ing proiect was lighting the homes of many Valley students by selling candles. The goal was to earn money for the long trip to Mexico. They met their goal midway through December. Mr. Kelly promised the band they could hit him with a pie if the goal was achieved, needless to say, at the Christmas assembly he received a pie in the eye. 6 I 200 Concert Band l - Tom Coen and Angela Martinez line up for the State Fair Parade. 2 - Tim Gill drum maiory Katrina VanKesteren drum moior, Louis Encinias, student council representative: Mary Jaramillo, secretaryp Alain Archuleta, presidentg Diane De- Herrera, vice presidentp Theresa Brandenburg, treasurer. 3 - Concert Band entertains the audience during the Los Alamos pep assembly. 4 - Glen Holmen awaits his cue to play at the Christmas assembly. 5 - Bond Majors Tim Gill and Katrina Vankesteren prepare to leave for the Rio Grande football game. 6 - Mr. Kelly proves he's a good sport after c pie in the eye. 7 - Before school practice sharpens marching band skills. 8 - Mr. Kelly tunes up the band before the Christmas assembly. -me GT Concert Band l l 201 More Students Than Ever Enroll in Math Classes More people than ever signed up for math classes this year. Mr. Charles Burdick, department head, speculated that the reason for the increased enrollment was perhaps due to the fact that Geometry and Trigonometry had been made one semester courses. Students now have the op- portunity to take more, as well as different classes, Mr. Burdick said. Besides Geometry and Trigonometry, students inter- ested in upper level courses, were able to enroll in a For- tran Programming class. One year of math will be re- quired for all freshmen next year. There will be two choices for them to pick from, Elementary Algebra or Al- gebra l. Placement of students in these classes has been determined by testing, that was given in the spring. Coordinating sessions were held with teachers from the junior high schools, preparing the department for next year. 202 Math Department l - Donna Wrenn - MS in Math, Elementary Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, Math Topics. 2 - Roberta Fackelman - MA in Logic, Computer Science, Geometry, Algebra ll!Trigonometry. 3 - Charles W. Burdick - MA in Math, Elementary Algebra, Geometry, Math Analysis. 4 - Ms. Fack- elman hands back tests during her second period Algebra ll!Trigonometry class. 5 - Sidney Sanchez - MA in Math Education, Algebra ll, Elementary Algebra, Computer Programming l. 6 - Bill Sord - BS in Math, Physics, Intermediate Algebra, Elementary Algebra. 7 - Desiree Mulvaney asks Mr. Sanchez to explain a problem in his Elementary Algebra class. 2 i V' .sr ' H gaizzigzs 2, I 12, si f f if rt H it ' E iii g if? Q . s ' ... l L 5. 1, .B?.i.Qf,,.a,?3 - ' ,,,. me H l 5 fd V A W f mf ' 1, Math Department 203 Both Drill Teams Place Third In Roswell Drill Meet Q Bringing home third place trophies from the Roswell Drill Meet, both AFJROTC drill teams gave impetus to a big year for the iunior birdmen. The Drill Team also performed in parades and at Junior High schools. Their main obiective this year was to plan for the state drill meet in March, for which they practiced many hours after school. Plans for the Military Ball began to take shape from the beginning ofthe year. The ROTC classes sold candy, had car washes, bake sales, and sold mistletoe for Christmas to raise money. The dance, which was held in April at the Four Seasons was an elegant climax for the year. 204 l AFJROTC l - Drill Team members include lbottom rowl Michael Scales, Sharlana Ferris, Susie Espinosa, and Eddie Torrez, lsecond rowl Sonia Benavidez, Lori Montoya, Rosella Du- ran, and Anita Baca, lthird rowl Leanne Job, Julie Bock, Diana Florez, and Ramona Mascareno, lfourth rowl Ro- berta Hoolihan, Valerie Vandeveer, Marie Chavez, and Yol Truiillo, lfifth rowl Becky Zimmerman, Kathy Alexan- der, Margie Hulland, and Carmen Fought. 2 - Senior Ca- det Officers include lbottom rowl Roberta Hoolihan, Eddie Torrez, and Susie Espinosa, lsecond rowl Michael Scales, Michael Naranio, and Manuel Valleios, lthird rowl Mi- chael Sena, Sharlana Ferris, and Rick White. 3 - Color Guard members include lbottom rowl Sharon Orwat, Ro- berta Hoolihan, and Marie Chavez, lsecond rowl Victor Crowe, Dennis Barnes, and Larry Livingston, lthird rawl Michael Scales, Raymond Sydow, and Rick White. 4 - Susie Espinosa and Michael Scales observe as Sergeant Gonzalas congratulates Eddie Torrez on receiving his solo wings. 5 - C Flight members include lbottom rowl Leanne Job, and Carmen Fought, isecond rowl Verna Hatley, Di- ana Florez, Julie Bock and Rosella Duran, ithird rowl Lori Montoya, Anita Baca, Sonia Benavidez, and Margie Hul- land, lfourth rowl Kathy Alexander, Ramona Mascareno, Yolanda Truiillo, and Valerie Vandeveer, lfifth rawl Becky Zimmerman, Marie Chavez, Sharon Orwat, and Leisha Brandon. S I AFJROTC 205 Cadet Commander Eddie Torrez l - B Flight members include lbollom rowl Raul Herrera, Dan- iel Truiillo, Larry Livingston, Leroy Garcia, and Dominic Vel- lescas, lsecond rowl Carlos Andrade, Dennis Barnes, Michael Hand, Gerald Jaramillo, and Debra Chnger, llhird rowl Rick While, Paul Ortega, Bill Hand, Rey Reynoso, Ronald Kiem. 2 - Drill Team members include lbottom rowl Michael Naranio, Ronald Kiem, Arthur Vigil, and Michael Sena, lsecond rowl Manuel Valleios, Gerald Jaramillo, Donald Sanchez, and Paul Odega, llhird rowl Mark Olivas, Mario Troncoso, Daniel Tru- iillo, and Ray Lopez, lfourth rowl Rey Reynoso, Joe Lucero, die Torrez, and Joseph Luian. Receives Solo Wings 206 AFJROTC l - D lseniorl Flight members include lbottom rowl Ar- thur Vigil, Eddie Torrez, Susie Espinosa, and Berna- dette Leal, isecond rowl Roberta Hoolihcn, Michael Noranio, Manuel Valleios, and Ray Lopez, lthird rowl Michael Sena, Bill Tudor, Sharlana Ferris, and Michael Scales. 2 - A Flight Members include lbottom rowl Raymond Sydow, James Hamond, Mike Bohanon, and Pedro Guzman, lsecond rowl Edwin Scales, David Gonzales, Mike Lucero, ond Chris Baca, ithird rowl Matt Griego, Joseph Marquez, Leo Sandoval, and Fe- lix Mata, ifourth rowl Mark Olivcs, Joe Lucero, Jo- seph Luian, and Donald Sanchez, ififth rowl Victor Crowe, Vincent Ruiz, Mario Trancoso, and Sonita Perry, lsixth rowl Henry Montoya. AFJROTC 207 Varsity Cheerleaders Voted Most Spirited Cn Qpening Day of Summer Clinic MXN .x , ,ww it Last spring Valley students chose six girls to lead the Vikings as the i976-77 Varsity six. Four of the girls chosen had been former basketball players, the other two had been on the Valley Drill Team, the Vikettes. As many cheerleading squads do, the Varsity Six started their cheerleading functions in the summer at NCA clinic, held at UNM arena, bringing home three superior, two excellent and one outstanding ribbons. They also completed five categories enabl- ing them to receive a Super Star Squad ribbon. ,iii 1' n a 208 il Varsity Cheerleaders ,,.. Ig 53- V 1 - Roberta Jaramillo. 2 - Louise Montoya. 3 - The Varsity Six pose for a snapshot in their traveling uniforms before leaving for an out-of-town game. 4 - Susi Miera. 5 - Connie Gutierrez. 6 - Terry Warwick. 7 - Lisa Mcllhaney. 8 - Tracy Ewing, mascot. Cf! bf' .wmv-M Varsity Cheerleaders 209 Varsity Six Cheer Through Sleet, Snow t Homecoming Game 'I - Leading a sideline cheer for the crowd is Lisa Mcllhaney. 2 - Roberto Joramillo starts a sideline cheer during the Highland game os Valley goes to the free throw line. 3 - During a time out the Varsity-six perk up the crowd with one of their favorite cheers. 4 - Connie Gutierrez yells with excited Viking fans at the Albuquerque High game. 5 - An enthusiastic crowd cheers the Vi- kings on to their third consecutive win. 6 - Louise Montoya, Susi Miera and Lisa Mcllhaney cheer in the freezing weather during Valley's Homecoming game. F ? 21 0 Cheerleaders Golfers Gain New Coach l - Scott Martin and Charlie Maes flank golf coach: Jack Phil- lips before teeing off at Academy lnvitational at Arroya Del Oso Golf Course. 2 - Eyeing the cup is Charles Maes. 3 - A big swing is taken by Scott Martin during one of the many toumaments he participated in. 4 - A strategy putt is at- tempted by Pat Moore. 5 - Rick Sanchez makes a long putt look easy. Mr. Jack Phillips in his first year of coaching the Golf Team, was surprised by the outcome and spirit of his team mem- bers. They included Scott Martin, Charlie Maes, Pat Moore, and Rick Sanchez. Mr. Phillips looked for an even more improved season next year. Golf 21 l Ten Senior Lettermen Return r Viking track got well under way March 5 with the first meet at Wilson Stadium. Meets continued throughout March and April until the early part of May. Two out-of-town trips were taken to Clovis and Los Alamos. Thirty-one underclassmen along with ten returning senior let- termen rounded out this team. Preseason training consisted of sprint drills and specialty training in certain events ranging from running to field events. ln addition to head coach Dean Voge, assistant coaches Tom Ma- lone and Tom Ferguson came in to help with individuals in their special events. Although dominated by underclassmen, the track squad promised to be a stronger and more competitive one. I - The four-man 880-relay consists of Bobby Dogger, Wilfred Lovoto, Tug Herig and An- drew Sanchez. 2 - Ben Sandoval, returning letterman. 3 - Scott Phillips tests his ability at the iavelin throw. 4 - Track runners are lfirst rowl Ben Sandoval, Phil Villescas, Xavier Padilla, Craig Bond, Jay Novat, Steve Weaver and Mark Rowe, isecond rowl Anthony Truiillo, Dan- iel Ruiz, Joe McMinn, Anthony Garcia, Albert Martinez, Marc McNeely, George Gonzales, Wilfred Lovato and Mike Abraham, ithird rowj Tom Malone, Lambert Eustace, Donny Monk, Chuck Overmeir, Mark Montoya, Jeff Romero, Tug Herig, Bobby Dogger, Andrew Sanchez, Steve Bond, Tony Perkins and Tom Ferguson. 5 - Jeff Romero tests out a new iovelin. 6 - Coach Voge starts 440 runners for preparation of upcoming meets. 7 - Coach of the track club The Supremes , Willie Goldsmith, Valley's new football coach, gives some advice on using the starting blocks. 8 - Matt Montoya, senior letterman. Track 2 l 3 Llnderclassmen Dominate Track I976 Season Record West Mesa 'l - O West Mesa Del Norte I - I Wilson Relays 4 - 4 Albuquerque if Invitational I B Division 6 - 0 Highland - Rio Grande I - 'I Los Alamos 0 - 0 Clovis Invite 3 - 6 City Invitational 5 - 3 District 3 - 3 5 I 214 Track lil! as iii it t will 5 i I - Mark McNeely, senior letferman. 2 - Andy Herig perfects his pole vaulting form. 3 - Bret Herring, senior letterman. 4 - Tug Herig, returning letterman. 5 - Field individualists are lfirst rowl Doug Rizor, Kip Hazlett, and Craig Bond, lsecond rowl Bret Herring, Scott Phillips, Clint Archunde, Del Aragon, Lawrence Padilla, Steve Bond, Kevin Nabahe, Bert Montano, Andy Herig, ond Coach Dean Voge. 6- Marc McNeely puts forth his all as he throws the iavelin. 7 - Jeff Romero, senior letterman, 8 - Team managers, Lynette Burt and Nini Sanchez take a break during track practices. Track Last year Ralph Saavedra and Mike Fugate entered the State Tour- nament as a pair and returned with a second place trophy from their doubles event. The team was coached by Russel Wade and won every session match except for one against Del Norte High School. This year the male racqueteers started out with something new: a new coach. Hernando Aguirre took charge of the team and started lad- dering his players according to their skill. Playing 31 was Ralph Saa- vedra, 32, Chris Long, 33, Gary Neal, 34, Sydney Blythe, 35, Jack Harney, 36, Camper Walker, 37, Lee Mosley. Other members on the team were Denis Barnes and Jerry Faiardo. .li 216 Boys Tennis Raqueteers Adapt To New Coachin T s I 2 x . ,w 1 l 4 s lg -EE as l - Members of the boys tennis team are lfront rowl Kam- per Walker, Sydney Blythe, Chris Long, Ralph Saavedra, Dennis Barnes, and Coach Hernando Aguirre, lback rowl Gary Neal, Lee Mosley, Jack Harney, and Jerry Faiardo. 2 - Chris Long, iunior. 3 - Coach Hernando Aguirre watches Sydney Blylhe's technique. 4 - Ralph Saavedra, senior. 5 - Gary Neal, junior. 6 - Boys tennis team lakes refuge in a nearby trash can to avoid The wind. e lv Boys Tennis 21 7 New Uniforms Look Fit for an Ace With a new coach, Paula Still, the girls tennis team worked hard ended with an overall season record for '76 of 8-3. Getting the '77 season off to an exciting start was the arrival of uniforms. There were 7 varsity players and 3 alternates chosen seeded by their playing skills. Seeded 31 for the third year in a and new and row was Beth Long, 32 was Kari Hendrickson, 33, Debbie Steiger, 34, Margarita Greigo, 35, Clara Greigo, 36, Claudia McCulloch, 37, Gail Drake. Girls Tennis I - Service returns capture Beth Long's concentration. 2 - Claudia McCulloch eyes the photographer as Beth Long sympathizes with her coach. 3 - Gail Drake practices her approach shots. 4 - A sly grin overcomes Carolyn Rose as she examines her teammates' skill. 5 - VHS tennis coach, Paula Still, converses with Eldo- rado's coach during their team matches. 6 - Serving to her opponent, Kari Henriksen studies the ball. 7 - The girls tennis team members are list rowl Beverly Martinez, Sonia Chavez, Vanessa Alvarez, and Georgina Roberts, l2nd rowl Margarita Greigo, Cheryl Shea, Kathy Maxwell, Katherine Rio, and Francis Smith, l3rd rowl Carolyn Rose, Beth Long, Clara Greigo, Gail Drake, Claudia McCulloch, Debbie Steiger, Kari Hen- rikson, and Coach Paula Still. 4- Girls Tennis 219 I2 Seniors Hope for Return Trip to State V' Qili ig - , A 2 .97 li: F PM 979' n 7 'N f .,-' , -Y 1, ,, - ,, H : , N -t X i? V i' , ,'KL,' , ., . : '- f5De1fN0 ,V V I ' . 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F if 1 Y H iii: We , , ., A., at Egg. m f K ' , , , l if f ' ai A' l 54' S W 9 3 5 tf- fl fi' it 3, , 't W if ,1 Y ai uf 'Jets il-viffe 1 2 5' - f, V if , flii f iffli' f 1 ' , f, . pf,, Y ' , ' , , T ii if li ff i 'fi l t I - Mark DeVaney, senior letterman. 2 - Scott Weaver, senior letterman. 3 - Rip Drury, senior letterman. 4 - Jeff Howard, senior letterman. 5 - Timmy Delgado, senior letterman. 6 - Kevin Babb, senior letterman. 7 - Varsity team members include ltirst rowl Rush Robinett, Louie Sanchez, Joey Sanchez, Tim Delgado, Rob- ert Baca, and Ronnie Gallegos, lsecond rowl Mark DeVaney, Greg Gonzales, Alain Archuleta, Robert lnge, Kevin Bobb, Frank Concini, and Anthony Soto, lthird rowl Assistant Coach Bobby Cordova, Jeff Howard, Kenneth Drury, Robert Shipman, Bill Cor- dova, Mark Delapena, Scott Weaver, and Head Coach Buddy Robertson. 8 - Frank Concini, senior lettennan. 1976 Regular Season Record Valley 4 St. Pius 'I Valley 1 Highland 4 Valley 2 Sandia 4 93 Varsity Baseball 221 r a return trip to State and maybe one squad lost in the semifinals 7-3 to orked hard getting their arms in shape habits for the '77 season which started Coach Sord starts every year with the same demanding iob, turning first year rookies into seasoned Viking Diamondmen. Twenty-two Taft and Gar- field baseball players came out to keep the VaIley's baseball program strong. They played three pre-season games, beating Del Norte, Highland, and Rio Grande. I 1, 222 l vmny Baseball Varsity Sports New Uniform 22 Soph Help Keep Team Strong l - Joey Sanchez, senior letterman. 2 - Tim Delgado races for a fly ball hit to center field. 3 -Mark De La Pena takes cuts during practice. 4 - Coach Sord demonstrates proper batting techniques. 5 - Robert lnge, senior letterman. 6 - Ronald Gallegos, senior letterman. 7 - Junior Varsity members include lfirst rowl Sammy Sena, Matt Elwell, Chris Padilla, Chuck Sandoval, Robert Concini, Terry Moscone, Alex Garcia, Mark Olivas, Frank Comiskey, lsecond rowl Kenny Maestas, Leroy Sanchez, Dave Gore, Bobby Maes, Andy Silva, Sammy Gonzales, Tom Griego, Pete Sanchez, and Tony Cordova, lthird rowl Assistant Coach Roy Dennis, Robert Salazar, Jubal Bobb, Dennis Carrillo, Mark Padilla, Doug Baird, Fernando Martinez, Leroy Garcia, Phil Houser, Steve Mcllhaney, and Coach Bill Sord, 8 - Robert Salazar connects for a line drive to left field. 9 - Making a safe slide into second is Rip Drury. TO - Mark Olivas scoops up a grounder at third. 2' lf Junior Varsity Baseball 223 ,we - k,AL to if . S V Six Seniors Ignite Leadership For l977 Softball Season l rl l sg , :NE EEQI LJE Led by senior lettermen, Sue Garcia, Gloria Griego, Vicki Pea- cock, Renee Beach, and Mercy Montoya, the 1977 softball team had a good turnout. More than 60 girls tried out, but only l6 made the final cuts. Under the direction of head coach, Jim Vannoy, and his assis- tant, Jerry Chavez, the team practiced hard for hopes of taking State. Practice sessions were held everyday after school from 2:30 through 4:30, and on Saturdays from l0:00 through 12:30. 224 sonbau l I l - Softball team players are lfirst rowl Deidra Granados, Clarissa Martinez, Denise Sanc- hez, and Kathy Lamkin, lsecond rowl Renee Beach, Anita Aragon, Yolanda Truiillo, Edwina Lagrange, Joyce Chavez, and Mercy Montoya, lthird rowj Coach Jim Vannoy, Gloria Griego, Brenda Couch, Vicki Peacock, Jeanette Kimberlin, Chris Branda, Susan Garcia, Lynn Padilla, and Coach Jerry Chavez. 2 - Mercy Montoya, senior, left fielder. 3 - Susan Garcia, senior, catcher. 4 - Kathy Lamkin, senior, third baseman. 5 ' Renee Beach, senior, right fielder. 6 - Vicki Peacodc, senior, pitcher. 7 - Team members warm up their arms before practice. 8 - Gloria Griego, center fielder. at Softball b-1 l Sixteen Staters Go to Bo s', Girls' State f s i Stoters Club was made up of students who are interested in government. 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'gi :W tl 4' sl L as swf i mg: --1 ' 'Q 'f ew' l - Ms. Wier and Debbie Brando discuss up- coming plans for Staters. 2 - Debbie Brando calls on after school meeting to order. 3 - Giving his suggestions during a meeting is Marc McNeely. 4 - Staters members include lfirst rowl Rudy Cha- vez, Dirk Taylor, Liz Hernandez, Debbie Brando, Tony Flores, Leslie Hill, David Otero, Katrina Van- Kestren and Darlene Velasquez, lsecond rowi Do- vid Boumgartner, Gary Bishop, Mott Montoya, Mark Sternhagen, Lynn Anderson, Emily Duran, Marc McKneely, and Glen Holmen. 5 - David Ot- ero cracks a ioke to break the monotony of o meeting. .. , W.. ,.,, gc, , Sandoval , W, Sponsors NS S l - Darlene Velasquez and Allison Gentile meet before a NSHS meeting. 2 - NSHS secretary and treasurer is Thor Liebert, and historian is Matt Montoya. 3 - National Honor Society members in- clude ftirst rowl Annie Valleios, Darlene Velas- quez, Susan Long, Dina Torres, Cathy Allen and Ann Lackey, isecond rowl Thor Liebert, Albert Richmond, Cynthia Mcllhaney, Lorraine Montoya, Elena Sandoval, Margarita Griego, Susan Mar- quez, and Mr. Ben Sandoval, lthird rowl Lorenzo Gomez, Claudia McCulloch, Matt Montoya, Mich- elle Ann Sandoval, Pamela Buffinton, Edwina Za- mora and Allison Gentile. 4 - Showing his anger is NSHS president Dirk Taylor. 5 - Mr. Ben Sand- oval is NSHS sponsor. The Sociedad Honoraroa Hispanica is an honor society for students of Spanish in public and inde- pendent secondary schools in the US and Canada. Founded by the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portugese, the SHH currently has more than 600 active chapters. Sponsors must be members of the AATSP. No activity is required only a recongnition of academic excellence and superior performance in Spanish. Valley's chapter Cervantes of the National Spanish Honor Society is made up of students with a high grade average in Spanish who are out- standing in leadership, character, and service. Ev- ery year NSHS goes to Mexico on a trip. G T NSHS ' 227 Saga Staff Largest Ever After the unveiling of the best yearbook ever, memories of tension and anxiety, laughter and tears, and happiness and pride came back to every staff member. Saga Staffers remembered sloshing through the mud to class, giving and receiving gag christmas gifts, working on Saturdays, suffering through Ms. Ball's Judy Garland imitations, and despite third degree in- terrogation, the staff managed to keep the theme a secret. Fighting over four black pens, three slightly dependable typewriters, two croppers, and one photographer the 38 member staff managed to meet successfully every deadline. Yet the staff's cooperation and never-ending teamwork resulted in the best SAGA ever produced. 228 saga l - Members of the Saga staff include lfirst rowl Lisa Mcllhaney, Beth Long, and Mercy Montoya, lsecond rowl Jeri Andrews, Liz Doolittle, Connie Gutierrez, Ronna Reed, Sandy Gore, and David Otero, lthird rowl Lynette Burt, Nini Sanchez, Renee Beach and Carolyn Carlson. 2 - Susi Miera collects the tools that are needed to complete her layout. 3 - Liz Doolittle puts her pen to work as she finishes her final draft of her layout. 4 - Selecting pictures for their layout are D'Auna Wood and Vernea Goodwin. 5 - Gerard Archibeque looks over his copy and captions for errors. 6 - Stephanie Padilla and Cathie Raybal make sure they have all the pictures needed for their layout. 7 - Layout Editor Rhonda Phillips draws one ofthe many layouts used in the Saga. 8 - Susan Herring re- ceives assistance from Co-editor Mercy Montoya. Saga 229 Seniors Get A It Together 230 Senior Sen With more active members than in the past two years, the class of '77 had a successful year. They worked hard for UMOC, earning a record amount of money, put on two dances, had bakesales, playnights, sold candy and printed the homecoming backdrop design on T-shirts to promote Homecoming spirit. Marc McNeely, senior class president, got many seniors involved in activities, but a great amount of credit goes to their sponsor, Ms. Lynn Sanchez. I - Senior Senate Secretary Vicki Peacock concentrates on blowing a bubble and taking notes at the same time. 2 - Beth Long shows her enthusiasm at a Senate meeting. 3 - Gary Bishop and Glen Holmen display the T-shirt Senate made and sold for Home- coming. 4 - Members of Senior Senate are lfirst rowl Kathy Wilson, Linda Ortman, Sandy Gore, Therese Martinez, Darlene Velasquez, and Allison Gentille, lsecond rowl David Baumgartner, Tory Cisneros, Lis Hernandez, Beth Long, Ronna Reed, and Rudy Chavez, lthird rowl Dirk Taylor, Theresa Anaya, Kathy Harris, and Darrell Begayg lfourth rowl Lee Keller and Lisa Mcllhaney. 5 - Ms. Smchez works on keeping spirits up as Seniors decorate the gym for the Homecoming assembly. 6 - Class President mad Marc McNeely exposes himself in his natural habitat. 7 - Senate members chat during one of their weekly meetings. Senior Senate 231 Marc McNeely Presides Gver Class of '77 l l l Senior class officers are lseatecl, frontl Katrina Van Kesteren, vice-president, Vicki Peacock, secretary, Debbie Branda, historian and student council representa- tive, lseated, rearl Jeff Romero, treasurer, Ms. Lynn Sanchez, sponsor, Marc McNeely, president. 232 Senior Class Officers Class of '77 The Class of '77 came in big numbers. lt was the largest group of sophomores ever to come to Valley. As sophomores they were led by a group of five officers: Paul Mon- toya, president, Teresa Montoya, vice president, Mercy Montoya, sec- retary, Linda Quintero, treasurer, and Judy Cotinola, Student Council representative. By the end of the year, sophomores had only one elected officer left, Mercy Montoya. The others were forced to with- draw because of grades, suspension or other personal reasons. The senate entered UMOC with Bret Herring as their candidate and also sponsored the Spirit Bash which enabled them to leave 5100 in their class treasury. As juniors, the class of '77 broke tradition by electing co-presi- dents, Debbie Branda and Tony Lucero. Louise Montoya was vice president, Regina Salazar, secretary, Susie Miera, treasurer, and Renee Beach, Student Council representative. Debbie Branda finished the year as president alone when Tony Lucero resigned. After their class officer problems were settled, the junior class got off to a roar- ing, but late start selling raffle tickets, candy ads for basketball post- ers, ice-cream, t-shirts, and assembly tickets for UNM men's gymnas- tics team, which allowed them to put on one of the best Senior proms ever. A prom committee was chosen, and Beth Long was elected chair- man. The theme was We May Never Pass This Way Again, and the colors were lime green and lemon yellow. The Juniors started some- thing new, a prom queen. Any senior girl was eligible, and '76 seniors picked Martha Chavez. Suddenly it was 77, the year seniors were determined. They were ready to take over any class competitive events. Senior Senate started off with 3600, and officers Marc McNeely, president, Katrina Van Kesteren, vice president, Vicki Peacock, secretary, Jeff Romero, trea- surer, and returning officer Debbie Branda as both class historian, and student council representative. Dances, T-shirts, playnights and all money raising events came to a halt as the time of graduation grew near. The time when some had been waiting both patiently and impa- tiently for was here. Many different feelings filled graduates-to-be, dwilling, sad and happy, but that never-ending feeling of accomplish- ment and unity fills all. Senior Class History 233 Abeyla, Corrine Albert, Eileen Allen, David Almanza, Joshua Almaraz, Johnny Anaya, Bennie Anaya, Irene Anaya. Theresa Andazola, Angela Anderson, Lynn Andrews, Jeri Ansley, Lonnie Ansline, Elizabefh Aragon, Elaine Archulela, Alain Archuleta, Anthony 234 Seniors . Carla Atencio Win Blue Ribbon mil si gg? 4 -in iw we 1 l l leg' ' swirl? Z ii rw W 2 1 if in 5 for Drill Down at Camp of Champ ?l lv Z 1 s f l I a lim? 77 l - James Jaramillo tries out one of the French Club fu d raising suckers. 2 - With the help of some mistletoe, Gary Bishop tries to get Lee Keller and Pam Huffington together Archuleta, Ted Armiio, Christy Armstrong, Sheila Atencio, Carla Atencio, Johnny Austin, Deborah Ayers, Kathy J. Baca, Christine Baca, Daniel L. Baca, Elizabeth Baca, Joseph Baca, Leonard Gt li' Seniors 235 Baca, Liz Baca, Michael Baca, Rudolph Bachicha, Carol Baird, Gregory Barela, Denise Barela, Sally Barela, Ted Barnum, Paul Baros, Lawrence Barr, Robert Barrows, Dawn Gloria Griego and Vicki Pea- codc iell iokes during lunchtime in lhe cafeteria. 236 Seniors Denise Barela Wins I 6 National Pinto Queen Title lil if ,v Z l . l Q: -Q Baumgartner, David Beach, Renee Begay, Darrell Benavidez, Jackie Bennett, Valerie Bernauer, Kathy Bishop, Gary Blatchford, Eileen Blue, Anne Bobb, Kevin Bobroff, John Bock, Ralph Bollschweiler, Christy Bond, Craig Branda, Debra Bandenburg, Theresa Breitling, Cheryl Brown, Joseph Broyles, Steve Bruns, Tamra 3 V, Seniors 237 Buffington, Pam Caballero, Mark Cain, Deanne Candelaria, Carmen Candelaria, Pot Candelaria, Pat Candelaria, Tommy Canon, Julie Cansino, Victor Carlson, Carolyn Carpenter, Pamela Carroll, Jimmy Lee Keller shows his excite- ment for Vikings first basket- ball game. 2' 'F 238 is Seniors Stanley Sherred Makes Tribune 555,71 E E rl- gf? it 1 e- .ea tile? 'si l , E l s Prep Player for Third Straight Year 4 I. B Dirk Taylor stresses a po while giving his r port ' M Ewing's class int e in r. Casaus, Stella Castillo, Mike Cervantes, Ignacio Cervantes, Rhonda Chavez Chavez Chavez Chavez Chavez Chavez Chavez Chavez, Se Alfred Bernadette Danny Debbie Ernest Greg Joyce Juan T niors 239 Chavez, Kennith Chavez, Liz Chavez, Mary Chavez, Pete Chavez, Ralph Chavez, Ralph E. Chavez, Robert Chavez, Rudy Chavez, Yvonne Chrane, Georgia Cillessen, Sandra Cisneros, Victoria Cliff, Laura Concini, Frank Condit, Beth Contreras, Thomas Perhaps wondering h0w the fth da will , Liz rest o e y Q0 Doolittle sips a cup of coffee during Saga. 240 Seniors Sixteen Seniors Elected gi all l gi i , E l to Who's Who ' is Vicki Peacock fakes a baseline sho? while Albuquerque High's Donna Corley looks on. 1 Coors, Theresa Cordova, Donnie Cordova, Dennis Cordova, James Cordova, Johnny Cordova, Paul Cordova, Sue Continola, Judy Crespin, Anthony Crespin, Maria Cunningham, John Curry, Patrice Davis, Karen DeLaCruz, Ramon 51. Seniors 241 Candidates for Vi-Queen look over instructions for Top 20 voting. DeLaPena, Mark Delgado, Timothy Derleth, James DeVclney, Mark Dillingham, Laurie Dinsmore, Donetta Dogger, Robert Dominguez, Jeanette Doolittle, Liz Drake, Gayle Drury, Kenneth Duran, Emily 5 1 242 Seniors Six Seniors Lead mm! Girls' Basketball Team aal..aaaa , llaal , ,,.k E E Duran, Herman Duran, Joe W. Duran, Roberla Duran, Teresa Edwards, Jeff Ely, Locke Emswiler, Rocl Encinias, Felix Brel Herring calls Bill Bell fo see if the Senior piclures are ready. Encinias, Louis Encinias, Robert Espinosa, Sharon Eapinosa, Susie I 1 Seniors 243 Estrada, David Estrada, Evelyn Everett, Geri Faber, Kenneth Farmer, Lissa Farmer, Scott Farris, Robert Ferris Sharlana Flores, Nora Flores, Tony Franich, Gail Frazier, Michelle Freeman, George Gabaldon, Jeanette Gabel, David Gallegos, Anthony Gallegos, Ernest Gallegos, Martin Gallegos, Michael Gallegos, Mildred 6 1' 244 l Seniors l O O O Together Since Junior H I h i ii 5 2 , vm Iii ' l ,E i it ,l ir in , . ' L E is i Gallegos, Robert Gallegos, Ronald Gandert, Bill Garcia, Chris P. Garcia Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Danette David Debbie Felipita Henrietta Jackie Kathy Linda Louise Richard Susan Tina Gardner, Larraine Garrison, Susie Gastion, Becky Gentile, Allison Seniors 245 Gerard, Valerie Gill, Tim Gillreath, Doug Gomez, Shirley Gonzales, Barbara Anne Gonzales, Greg Gonzales, Joseph Gonzales, Julie Gonzales, Maria As a member of the jury for government class Margarita Greigo lislens to The testimony of lhe accused. Gonzales, Mary C. Gonzales, Pat Gonzales, Vanessa Gonzales, Vickie Gore, Sandy 6 1 246 l A Seniors JUDGE Chavez Named B H .I 1 l 1 I fl Prep Player of the Week ZW, f i A M, l -Ja-I W., vi me 'lj s Q , 34 15,2 1 Vg r Gossett, Bruce Griego, Elaine Griego, Gloria Griego, Margarita Griego, Mary Louise Danny Gonzales lays a sly grin upon his face as he stud- ies his work of art. Griego, Michael Griego, Regina Gurule, Alfred Gurule, Marlene Gurule, Pat Gutierrez, Connie Gutierrez, Ida Gutierrez, Mary Gutierrez, Phillip 'F Seniors 247 Gutierrez, Rudy Hall, Brian Hall, Wendy Harris, Kathy Harrison, Debby Hatley, Verna Saga co-editor Regina Salazar types a copy for o yearbook deadline. Hazlett, Kip Henrikson, Kari Hernandez, Elizabeth Herrera, David Herrera, Debi Herring, Bret Hill, Leslie Hinman, Jett Hoffman, Matthew Holmen, Glen Holmen, Lyle 248 Seniors Seniors Grder Caps and W N . l i l ill ' ,,,,1, 5 , Gowns in Januar Y 52 is vs 2 l ' I Hoolihan, Roberta Houston, Liz Howard, Karen Howard, Mike Hudson, Cyril Huston, Mike Hutchinson, Stanley Hutzen, Leonard Inge, Robert Isner, Paul Jaramillo, Bobby Jaramillo, Debi Jaramillo Edward Jaramillo James Jaramillo, Lillian Jaramillo, Roberta Jelso, Sandy Jenkins, David Q? 1 Seniors l 249 Jensen, Gregory Johnson, Brenda Awaiting a peek at their stock- ing during their French class are Anne Blue, Mary Ann Mann, and Tam Farmer. Jordon, Annetta Juarez, Edward Justesen, Linda Keller, Lee Kesler, Janet Kinne, Rob Klein, Leo Klein, Vanessa Koslowski, Patricia Lacker, Andrew Lambert, Roy Lamkin, Kathy 50 Seniors Randy Longenbaugh E3 l iii Q voted senior UMGC Lucero Lovato Lovato Lovato, Leal, Bernadette Levy, Harry Leyba, Ruthie Leyva, Mike Linthicum, Barbara Long, Beth Long, Susan Longenbaugh, Randy Lopez, Lou Ann Lopez, Raymound Lopez, Shirley Lucero, Billy Anthony Benjamin Loretta Wilfred Sandy Gore washes down the everyday cafeteria grub. Seniors 251 Lowden, Anthony Lucero, Debra Lucero, Gilbert Lucero, Irene Lucero, Linda Lucero, Marlene Lucero, Paula Lucero, Sylvia Lucero, Theresa Luian, Edward Luian, Roseanne Lund, Eric Lundstrom, Mikael Maestas, Debbie Maestas, Kathleen Maestas, Rosemary Mann, Mary Ann Manno, Marina Mariano, Vernon Marquez, Katherine gi 252 Seniors Debbie Maestas Voted 115: 'ill '1 E is 2 Second Princess 'nf sf! MarshalI,Timothy Martinez, Carol Martinez, Elizabeth Martinez, Kellee Martinez, Leonard Martinez Loretta Martinez, Lydia N. Martinez, Michael Martinez, Sandi Martinez, Therese Martinez, Yvonne Mata, Carmen McCaIIister, Daniel P McCollum, Jane McCulloch, Claudia McGovern, James McGovern, Mike Mcllhaney, Lisa Mclntyre, Mary McNeely, Marc r Seniors 253 Medina, Dorothy Medina, Gregory Mercado, Lorena Merwin, Kathy Metoyer, Vincent Miera, Susi Mills, Jerome Mirabal, Joe Mitchell, Pam Mitchell, Sandra Monk, Karl Montano, Katherine Linda Ortman and Floyd Vas- quez help register sophomores for first semester. 254 Seniors Connie Gutierrez Elected Head Varsity Cheerleader , l l Montgomery, Charles Montoya, Montoya, Montoya, Montoya, Montoya, Montoya Montoya Montoya, Montoya, Montoya, Montoya, I I Anthony Audrey Danny David Dolores Donna D. Louise Margaret Matthew Mercy Paul Montoya, Rachel Montoya, Ruby Montoya, Virginia Moore, Anne C. Moore, Patrick Mora, Yolanda Moreno, Max Morgan, Jeff Seniors 255 Morgan, John Muller, Mary Muller, Roger Munoz, John Naiar, Naomi Ogorek, Richard Oldfield, Ruthie Olguin, Joseph Olguin, Sarah Orozco, Rudy Ortega, Rosarita Ortiz, Angelia Ortiz, Chris Ortiz, Dale Ortiz, Dennis Ortiz, Robert Ortman, Linda Oselio, Rick Otero, David Otero, Elaine 256 Seniors Linda Crtman Sings Homecoming Song Otero Elmer Otero Eva Padllla Paul A Palz Juhe Pando Carol Parmenter Rolf Parra Rosle Patchell Vaness Peacock Vlckr G Pearsall Mary Frances Peralta Doreen Perea Terra Perea Yvonne Peruccl Michael Phlllups Rhonda Plaso Rose Plante Sarah Pohl Donnie Pohl Lonnle S 25 O I I I , . I l l I I I I I . . I ' I Perea, Henry f l I . I I I . I I I I eniors 5 Pope, Tony Powell, Merrilou Powell,Robert Pryor, Barbara Pryor, Clayton Quintana, Clara Quintana, Gilbert Quintana, Jerry L. Quintana, Martin Quintero, Linda Rael, Dorine Reed, Randolph Reed, Ronna Reeder, Scott Reedy, Chris Rimbert, Nancy Roberts, John Rodarte, Richard Rodriquez, Sarah Rolland, Julie T 8 Seniors Class of '77 Largest to Graduate from VHS i 5 Romero Romero Romero, Romero, Agnes Gloria Jeff Rosie Romero, Shannon Romero, Yvonne Ronn, lngela Rose, Patricia Roth, Bernadette Rowden, Erika Rowe, Leilani Roybal, Leonard Roybal, Mae Ruiz, Frederick Saavedra, Gail Saavedra, Ralph Saiz, Lorraine P. Salazar, Diana Salazar, Paul Salazar, Regina Seniors 259 Sanchez, ,Andrew Sanchez, Christine Sanchez, Daniel Sanchez, Erlinda I - David Allen smiles as he approaches Ms. Rhodes' desk. atter 2 - Ralph Bock rests morning band practice. 3 - Blowing bubbles isn't taught in World History, but it is prac- ticed by Gary Bishop. 4 - Geri Everett looks over her assign- ment in Mr. Ewing's class. Sanchez, Joey Sanchez, Louie Sanchez, Patsy Sanchez, Richard Sanchez, Ronnie Sanchez, Val Sandoval, Daniel Sandoval, Raymond 260 Seniors Drama Club Features Seniors ' i , E im S 5 cl , miami, i i 0 79 In Arsenic and Old Lace , 4 4 5 ' , E l I 1. 'l- Sandoval, Ronnie Sandoval, Rudy Sandoval, Sandra Sanfillanes, Leroy Scales, Michael Scherf, Jeanne Sedillo, Bernadeffe Sedillo, Fred Sedillo, Solomon Sena, Michael Sers, Jacqueline Settles, Chris Seniors 261 Mercy Montoya, Reglna Salazar Head Shea Sheryl Sheets Roberta Sherred Stanley Sllva Jerome Simmons JoAnn Smlth Clifford Smlth Maudle Smith Ruth pl Sponsel Darlene Starkey Tina Starr Linda Sternhagen Marc Stevens Catherme 262 S O I I I I I I I I l Ms. Sauters iokes with Irene 4 H I llll Lucero as they an lrene's 1, 5 next art proiect. V I S onsel Deborah im , ,.f, I I I I eniors Saga Staff l ,,. , Y 5 ? C Stevens, John N. Stockley, Heidi Clowning around after the first snowfall of the year, Susi Miera stabs Beth Long with a foolproof murder weapon, an icicle. Strader, Edward Sturm, Fred Suazo, Brenda Sullivan, Cindy Swain, Cathy Swetmore, Cindy Sydow, Mary Tafoya, Eleanor Tafoya, Richard Tapia, Phillip Taylor, Dirk Tavasci, Rick Tebbets, Teena Tenorio, Robert I Seniors 263 Tollardo, David Jr. Torres, Diana S. Torres, Marietta Torres, Rudy Torrez, Eddie Truiillo, Dennis Truiillo, Lena Truiillo, Richard Trujillo, Steve Truiillo, Theresa Turrietta, Johnny Valdez, Alexandra Valdez, Arthur Valenzuela, Carol Valenzuela, Jose Valleios, Manuel Valleios, Ronald VanKesteren, Katrina Vasquez, Brigido Velasquez, Darlene 264 Seniors First Princess at Homecoming Vigil, JoAnn Vigil, Yolanda Vogel, Anastasia Warwick, Therese Warwick, William Wasson April Watts Jackie Watts Jimmie Weaver Scott Wetherholt Terry Weisman Bruce E Whitlow Gary Williamson Alicia Wilson Kathy Wilson Rose Marie Yazzle Robert Young Karen Zaluga Jill Zamora Edwina S 26 I I I I I , . I . . I . . I I I I I I Zimmerman, Stephanie J i rr 1 . eniors l 5 266 Senior Activities Senior Acfivifies 267 eww' ff' 2' 2 i is .ss . . . --,.-' i., y'g.,ge:3,f,,' -f'v, w, n U v us, -,ff - ., im .,,. .....: ...., , M... Q. .,. .. ev mm ' 'M ' ' 'W ' ' . A ,,l., f1.'. P1 sl 'fz' WA'LL 1. ,i A i i . if F 'L is ' if 53 it L . .ssl i . L . s eq. . . gg.. E 1 Sui , . , f lflfel l .5 if i'5.'53QIi 7fifSsS L Q. if S31 L ii' l ill. if 2 ifll ' X sw ells a s . 3 . ill l if . Q' . , in -' fA K l , ' L ' ,L Student Council, H . 5 F' . 1 l . er' 37 Basketball' Qi Ak 1 'M W . - - L' ' T' b ools, 3. v Sub' M B - 1 ,..::- . h -X., 5, . Of1Ot' O ' E I f I E ' is f 1 f .N '21 - i . r . I . - Q A V' - l ' , . . S f 2 5 , Lupe. sk. c b, 3-4. ,J 3 4 S t f liiys, 3 1 l, fl f I-MEN LYL E- A ,... 1-if gf 5, S P S - RULE, ALFRED E.: Ba , Los Enamoradqs, ' 'mL. , ' ggqg:gQ5gf.. f - e I F L ' Ifl 3,5 L S in il R '. 4- glib demo? gfflce. i .LQ , '. 1 . . Pi Ng' ' wlmmm 'K fii.5'ff2'z. ' ale, SULEULE' MARLENE: Sfuden' COW , E lub, Outstanding - op omore Senate. ' . Presi e a z Club l l gg m rieh L. - erque g. ,V K .I Q. 3 E GURUL-E, PAT D.: Student Council, 2, g is V . Tig., U , H i S -e ry Aides 4. room Officer, 4, Vi-Queen Couit E go bjwiff ROBERTA A.: Mila X' l' , gf Q ' All-School Plays, 3, Baseball, -1, lo le-, Q?Q?i,f'3-'bf0fY Aide, 3: ROTC, . Bgnd 2-3- Stage Umdos' 4- get- kgs? Gggrdmf--.2-4, Flight Sergeant, 2-3, E if H ' ' ' 5 '- tt'- , Offxc 4 Silver Win s 2-4 S uad . Hows, 2, Football, 3. rg . .5 Agassi!! h' I L . QA' d' C' . Q S. . --sQ' GUTlERREZ, CONNIE J.: Siude ggottncrl, 4, i -N5 IC oe J. UIUVT wjar , 3, Flight . RMARIA N.: Counseling Office Vomfy Cheerleader' 47 B'-Team Cmggdeladersiiiilgq? er, 2, Le2:d3er?ThIlD Rlbbog 2-3' . . ' . ' . ' .er ormance - uorin . . f WIS Volleyball 2-3: Los Chlcanos 2, Snow Princess, 3, Girls basketball, 3, GIFLSK ll, A , , 9, . . 37 Legend, 3. Softball, 3, Saga, 4, Who s Who, 4. . .if ig , gg R, A HOWARD, KAREN S.: sgz ii PATRICK T.: Football, 3-4. GUTIERREZ, PHILLIP PASCUAL: Homeroom Semof Senate, Band, 2-4 i A Officer, 2, Cross-Country, 3-4, Wrestling, 2- R .SA ICKIE G.: Los Chicanos Uni- 4, Track, 3-4, Legend, 3. L. HUDSON' CYRH- 1. all gil? GUTIERREZ Runv H Attendance Office ' i lf f ' ' A EE: student COUNCIL, 4: Aides, 4- HUSTON ' -Q ---- . ' i 1- .12 . - natei Homeroom Of- Fovfb s l' L ii E 1 :si Honor Society 3- HALL WENDY ANNE- Student Council 4- f L . Socief 3-4, Tennis 2, . . . Y' .' ' ' DECK 3- 5 . in bo S Who In A -' .,' X V HARRIS, MARY K.: Student COUI'lCIl, 4, g 5 ' - .zj .1'2jl'f125, ' 3 '3' A omore Senate, Junior Senate, Senior .1- :X Q S E L 5 - . Ma- L i ' ' A . - . gl li .3 2 -L' . el. i f l ffl f . HARRISON, DEBBY L: Girls Vi Sie-S fr ' 1 L 1 S .5 ll Q2 . , ' l i . . 1 ' 3 -. . l ' A za Q- f ggt, rg. OEA, 3'4, Pep Club, 2. .. . it f. ii .. 51 1 Q 5 lm g . f. ' .QE L f f ' 'E Y '5l. P W H. W : 5 .. 2.1-P-R I . ffils :'1,. :. .1221 fi: - if it K 2' A TT, DWI ,fi - . f i f t . . -r. L ' - : - I ..' .- 1, :ig ,f'P,,' 1. .. fwfxfx- fl i f- mg,-,gun , ., p-1, 13-15 5 ' lf' . Wi .J 'M ilf -. .'? ' 2 'ww si . . - .,-. YI Q- + D V42 -f Qi! -.-l in. ' nl fi-Df w 'H ' ii-- fi 1-. TW in -W1 ti ff' QYV S? - S- . ' , , ..,. . ,., ,, ,. .. .. im ..,, , . .. .,, .. . ..we . .i.... . -5. . . ca Q.-l mia? EW .liffliw-in . 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NAJAR, NAOML E.. siudeiii Sophomore Senate, Senior Council Rep., 4, Mixed Chorus dance Office Aide, 3-4 DECA Dri ORTIZ, Club, 2, ORTIZ, ROBERT: Band ORTMAN, LINDA SUE: Senior' Senate, chestra, 2-4, State Orchestra, Symphony, 2-4, String Solo and Ensemble Festival cert Choir, 3-4, Plays, 3-4, National Drama Club, 3-4, Troupe, 4, 2,4, Con- School OTERO, DAVID ANDREW 2, Sophomore Senate, mx 6 lp 270 Senior Activities room Officer, 3, Boys' State, Stater's Club, All-School Plays, 3-4, Football, 2-4, Wres- tling, 3, Track, 2, Drama Club, 3-4, Ski Club, 2-4, Saga, 2,4. OTERO, ELIANE M.: DECA, 3-4. Play, 3, Girls Gymnastics, 2, Drama Club, 3, Matmaids, 4. PRYOR, CLAYTON JESS: Student Council, 4, National Honor Society, 3-4, National Span- ish Honor Society, 3-4, Swimming, 2, Moun- taineering Club 4 T Club. 1 Sophomore Council, 2-4, Senior Aicle, Leg- High Home- YVONNE L Mixed Chorus 2 Con Cel' .OEAf 2- . 'I ,,,, , .i P ILLIPSNRHONDA L 'Girls POWELL, MERRLLOU. Student CounciI,.4, se- nior Senate. lf i Ii . POWELL, ,ROBERT G.: swimming, 4, Track, 4. . PRYOR, BARBARA ELIZABETH: Student Coun- cil, 2-3, Sophomore Senate, Student Council Rep., 2, Homeroom Officer, 4, All School Play, Student, 4. I ROWDEN, ERLKA. Pep club, 3. Rowe, LEILANIL.: DECA, 344. y ROYBAL, LEONARD JOSEPH: Basketball, 2- 4, saga, 3-4. I ROYBAL, MAE C.:iMilitary Ball Attendant, 3, Swimming, 2, ROTC, 3. , qw' Senior Activifies 271 Seniors, Remember . Th ree Years of Parties, Playnights, Studying Dances, the Parking Lot? Remember that old song about We'll remember always, . . . ? What will you remember about your senior year, about your three years at Valley High? Our real Viking mascot. Suffering through Murph's finals. Chemistry larghli. Vi-Queen tryouts. Staying up half the night to decorate the gym for Homecoming. Our No. l basketball team. Parties. The parking lot. Being scared to death your sophomore year and being thankful that Beanie Week was no more. Then, how sad it was that we still couldn't have Beanie Week when the sophomores came this year. The parking lot. McDonald's. Working on weekends, holi- days, and after school on Saga and Legend. Ms. Ball screaming and being rude. The parking lot. Ruthie Leyba's singing debut at the Homecoming tryouts. The smell of popcorn and unwashed bodies crammed in the gym for home games. The pit at the State Basketball Tournament. The parking lot. Collecting a record amount of money for our ugly man, Randy Long- enbaugh. Learning to party hardy! Mad Matt Hoffman as Theodore Roosevelt in Arsenic Old Lace. Our seniors were a multi-talented group-busy, and, for the most part happy. We'll always remember Valley, it has been the center of a great deal of our lives for the past three years. We'll remember all the friends we made among our classmates, teachers, staff leven the narcs i, and the iuniors and soph- omores. Even though we are no longer an active part of the school, it will remain a part of our lives. 7 Seniors l - Victor Viking, Mike Lundstrum leads fans in cheer at the Ber- nalillo game. 2 - Gloria Romero answers questions in the first elimination round for Vi-Queen. 3 - Christy Bollschweiler practices guitar for her guitar, folk singing class. A - I'd rather talk than study is the attitude of Pam Buffington. 5 - Embarrassed per- haps at being caught studying, Kathy Wilson finds studies humili- ating. 6 - Rip Drury struggles to finish his geometry homework. 7 - Clay Pryor takes o pretend nip during World History. 8 - Stephanie Zimmerman mugs for the camera during her English class. 9 - Diane Salazar and Pat Candelaria take a break while decorating the gym for Homecoming. W Seniors 273 F 'g, , Frazier James 72 Yvonne Marquez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez Martinez 1 Martinez, 1 Joseph 77,207 Anita 148 Beverly 219 Clarissa 70,77 David 77 Elaine 77 Floyd 77 James 77 Jael 77,129 Mary 77 Matthew 77,153 Michael 77 Michael 77 Pamela 77 Gallegos, Cynthia 160 Gallegos, Marie 135,160 Gallegos, Richard 160 Gallegos, Yvonne 160 Gallo, David 160 Garcia, Alex 160 Garcia, Barbara 160 Garcia, Cheryl 1 18,160 Garcia, Frank 160 Garcia, George 160 Garcia, 160 Garcia, Garcia, Johnson, Rhonda 162,189 Johnson, Thomas 162 Juarez, Benito 162 Keim, Ronald 206 Kettles, Deborah 162 Kitts, James 162 Klingler, Jo Kloeppel, 132,134,1 Kul1sh McCallister, Frank 114,164 Pope Rhonda McCann, Mitchell 59,164 Powell Derrel McClain, Rory 164 Pryor Carolyn McConaughy, Jeffry 164 Qumtero McGarvey, Mark 164 Qumtero McGrath, Sharon 164 ae Cara Mcllhaney, Cynthia-164 227 0 McMinn, Christine 3,165 ae Mensay Suzanne 165 Mercado Susana 165 Orozco Germaine Hauert 146,161 . Maldonado 63 164 192 3 H ,Mk 161 . 1' 1351166 Hgigesnichlmil 32 105 161 171 M d'e9Q' Pun' 164990 PudillG1a51ePl10nie 118,11 19 Sandoval Bef' Herndndez, Rachel 161 ' mqnzcgluffs' l481l64 1541156 A A Herrera, Anthony 150,161 MSSQL: ma Puig? 51ePhUnle M 166 229 Herrera, David 161 ' Herrera, Herman 161 marquez' DIGNG ll3,l Herrera, Raul 161,206 Marque? Herring, Susan' 85,132,134,161, Mgrgxii' Martin 153 164 228'288 Martin, S Martinez, Jackson, Jaramillo, Angela 162 Jaramillo, Chris 33 Jaramillo, Daniel 162 Jaramillo, Lorraine Jcramillo Dlano 391601112 132 Sandoval Anna 120 152 168 Silva, Pamela 169 Smith, Frances 1 12,169,219 Smith, Karen 169,187 Smith, Sheri 169,192 Sotelo, Rosie 169 Soto, Anthony 1695 , Charles 169 ' 1 Ansley, Lonnie 234 Anstine, Elizabeth 58,234 Apodoca, Christina 115 Apodoca, Stephen 153 Aragon, Elaine 234 Archibeque, Gerard 152,153, 228 Archuleta, Alain 19,20,234 Archuleta, Anthony 234 Archuleta, Theodore 235 Armenta, Alvan 58 Armiio, Christy 235 Armstrong, Sheila 235 Atencio, Carlo 10,92,192,193, 26,58,91,235 Kathy 1 4,235 Daniel 153,240 Chavez, Robert 240 Chavez, Rudy 13,58,112,188, 226,230,240 Chavez, Yvonne 240 Chrane, Georgia 240 Cillessen, Sandra 148,149,240 Cisneros, Victoria 188,23O, 240 Cliff, Laura 240 Concini, Frank 240 Condit, Elizabeth 1 10,1 1 1,240 Contreras, Thomas 240 Coots, Theresa 1 10,1 12,241 Cordova, Dennis 115,241 Cordova, Donnie 241 Cordova, Sue 241 Cordova, James 241 Cordova Garcia, Linda 245 Garcia, Louise 190,245 Garcia, Richard 114,245 Garcia Susan 18,38,62,104, 110,111,147 Gardner, Lorraine, 242 Gastin, Becky 38,612,245 Gentile, Allison 230,0,227, 245 Gerard, Valerie 246 Gill, Timothy 92,153,246 . Gillreath, Wallacei246 Gomez, Shirley 148,149,246 Gonzales, Barbara 58,246 Gonzales Daniel Gonzales Gonza Gonzo les les Marla Pau Roche . ,tt,,t,..-Mft, . 5 David Jordan, Annette 250 Juarez, Edward 250 Justensen, Linda 250 Keller, Lee 20,56,110,230,235, 238,250 Kesler, Janet 250 Kinne, Timothy 97,144,145,250 Klein, Leo 250 Klein, Vanessa 250 Konatsuzoki, Emiko 26,27,54, 55 Kozlowski, Patricia 26,27,58, 250 1 1 74,250 A Lucero, Lucero Lucero Lucero Lugan Lulan Lund Maestas Mann Manno 1fWGovem,: James 32,34,1 37,1 39, ' 253 McGovem, Michael 9,1 20,1 37, 1 188,253 Mcllhaney, Lisa 13,24,43,58, 106,208,209,210,228,230,253 Mclntyre, McNeely, Mary 253 Marc 20,42,58,59,61, 108,226,23l,232,253 Medina, Dorthy 190,254 Medina, Gregory 254 Mercado, Lorena 254 Merwin, Kathy 22,105,1 10,1 16, 144,145,254 Metoyer, Vincent 254 Miero, Susi 24,29,87,209,210, 229,254,263 Miller, Robert 115 Mills, Jerome 254 Mirabal, Joe 254 Mitchell, Pamela 254 Mitchell, Sandra 189,259 Monk, Karl 109,l 10,254 Montana, Montano, Carlos 254 1 Katherine, 254 Montgomery, Charles 255 Montoya, Anthony 255 Montoya, Audrey 255 Montoya, Danny 255 Montoya, David 255 Montoya, Doloras 255 Montoya, Donna 255 Montoya, Louise 24,208,209, 210,255,288 Montoya, Margaret 255 o m Q 1 -1 5 1 .'1M+ 1 f1 .W ec, 1,1 1 1, V N14-1-, ff ll-,fig livv 11fi,f2BQ, Plume, S1111-'1 5811901257 Pohl, Donnie 257 4 Pohl, Lonnie 257 aoiri 3 1 ' Pore, TONY 258 ,1 1 1'531 11 Powou, Robert 144,145,258 Pryor. BOW' '431258 Pryor, Clayton 11o,111,25a,272 ff loer Quintana, Clara 149,258 1' 1 Quimono, olibon 32,314,258 T Quintana, Jerry 258 g i i '.,r 63 Quintana, Martin 258 j1 5il?i g '1g :i - Quintero, Linda 258 R081 Dofine 258 1, 63 1 Reed, Randolph 258 'J 263 Reed, Ronna 58,1 l2,230,23 1 381621263 228 25a 11 253 , .2 ' 1:iitigi2l:2lEid1!1l15 9- , if i-:1i':11- if ' illip 263 Reedy, Christian 258 ink 4293110711091 R11-1111111 NUMY 258 53 fav 9fi3'1'391'88122f'12271 R101 Cafhem 2612711 12391263 Roberts, John 258 ,L rooro 263 Rodarte, Raohord 258 Robert 263 1 Rodriguez, Sarah 111613 465 David 32,35,137,19o, Rolland, Julie 58,258 my Romero, Agnes 84,150,151,259 fDina 227,264 Romero, Gloria 4,24,25,26,30, 1rorroof11Mor1ono 148,149,264 ' Tories,-fkudolph 264 Montoya, Mark 1 15 60,91 ,1 49,259,273 Romero, Jeffrey 58,232,259 Torrezf iEddie 205,206,207,264 Montoya, Matthew 42,105,1 10, Romero, Rosie 191 ,259 Torrezffkita 1 15 226,227,255 Romero, Shannon 142,259 rrisinloifoonnao 254 Montoya, Mercedes 18,43,58,85, Romero, Yvonne 259 'Truiilloii Lena '264 1 'Richard 264 105,132,133,134,228,242,255,. Ronn, lngela 26,27,54,55,91, ' ,Trxiiilloi 283,288 112,151,259 Truiillog 1 Steve 264 Montoya, Paul 255 Rose, Patricia 259 1Truiillo,E Theresa 264 Montoya,'l'Rad1el 255 Montoya79,Ruby 255 Roth, Bernadette' 249 Towden, Erika 259 Utrietta, Johnny 264 1 1Valdezf.Alexandra 264 , Rowe, Leiloni 1 15,259 ,Valdez, Arthur 264 Montoya, Wrginio 255 Moore, Anne 98,1 10,11 1,151, Roybal, Leonard 19,259,28 1 , Valeggyela, Carolina 264 Mae 259 ' Vanenzuela, Jose 264 Valleios, Manuel 205,206,207, . Ortiz Dale 256 Ortiz, Dennis 256 Ortiz, Robert Louis Patsy 260 ' Richard 260 Ronnie 260 Valentin 260 'v Sandoval, Daniel 260 Ortman, Linda Sandoval, Raymond 260 Sandoval, Ronald 211 Sandoval, Rudy 261 Oselro Sandoval Sandra 261 Otero, 11611 Sedillo, Solomon 1 Perea 257 Perea,- Yvonne 257 Perucci, Michael 257 Phillips, Rhonda 257 Piaso, Rose 229,257 Simmons Smith, Clifford 262 Smith, Maudie 148,149,185, iii, ' 11:51 +2622 -, '11s11s:f1r'63w,. 11 Smith, Ruth 262 Sponsel, Darlene 262 1 511. 15:1 ff! if f 120 201 W ,Bqsepall ifticiglfetball lp 181 nn, '11 ,,, . S b' ject ll1ClEX . , Juniors 156,157,158,159,160, m44m1n141f411on 46,47 1o1,162,16s,164,ws,166,161 Sophomofe Sem 66 1 22. ill? 4 , ', Contest X11 si 0 26,1 27 4fg4B24ske1bq11 Jv 1 28,1 2 ,,,1,,,?'BgsketbaIl Girls Varsity 132, In 133 Girls Jv 134,185 168l169,170,171 Spanish Band 152 Junior Qfficers 155 Special Education 94,95 Speech Club 177 130 131 18418 Maiorettes 1 46 1819 1 llthristmas Activities 90,91 National 88,89 Subiect Index ROCK CREEK APAR MENTS Studio, 1 Bedroom 2 Bedroom Unique Recreahon room Lush Landscapnng 3135 Comanche Rd N E 881-4944 go as , . Z.. IX 'Bfmhkmmguncaa f N W N Y Cgfffl, I 1,0 Y X X Yklr I if A? N XS A fl u ' xx fwhrwwwm why 5th and Candelaria And 24 other locahons in the Albuquerque area 1:5wiss 1 Q l W 111 Ax GB A M Ami Ma. Sault, home af Me lucumlain BJVIQVIJ 3711 12th Street NW 345-0721 H dMad Indian Jew ly B k t R gs P ttery, Blank t t Q Joe Doty's A LUNE INDIAN IRADING CU. B 243 2540 Old T 15051 342 use Q hafQNe 'Phancy'Pants -'Ph,ineJew91t? 'Thurs Thitgs In Old 'Rmb 2102 CHA RLEVOIX, N-IM fALBUOUERQUE, MM. 87104 Community 1 283 Comphments Of 1304 Menaul NE. P.O. Box 3855 87110 345-5671 Producers and erectors of prestressed concrete For apartments, offices, warehouses, commercial, Eli Y HHQDWJZKL Trading Co. 110 Romero N.W. Albuquerque, New Mexico 87104 lf KU .1SQB,URBAN:. E' ff 1 1 i?RECREAJQl,ON7Xl29g ' EES? Home of Brougham, Silver Streak, Red Dale, Santa Fe, and the Fabulous Vogue Motor Home. Our word is our bond on sales and after the sale, service and industrial buildings. ,Q .. , .- .1 1 ,gag vis E'-11. x , '1: sy.. 't' Pizza Place JUST GOOD PIZZA 1? l 5924. gm RJ Kms 2 LOCATIONS NORTH VALLEY EAST HEIGHTS CALL CALL 345 2525 881 6464 5125 llh N W 6209 IIJITGOIERV ILVD MWQQE 4 L my... 2. .Q .V P 1 ' egg was sy A We tswwviw 19W 4022 2nd N W. 72m Wanna .lmdafg 7m Speaaleau 24131 MENALIL N.E. - FMD. EDX 3Cl4D ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXIEU E711lJ TELEPHONE 345 3611 Congratulations to the Class of 77 from 5605 4th STREET ALBUQUERQUE NEW MEXICO 87107 Phone 344-0962 2' 284 Community A Special Thanks to the Following Saga Patrons Sharon Ball Charles Berry John J. Carmody Sal Fresquez Robert Garcia Bromo Gonzales Vincent Griego Mr. and Mrs. Louis Guzman Mr. and Mrs. Art Harrison Mr. and Mrs. George Jaramillo Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kloeppel Knittle's Towing Service Mr. and Mrs. Procopio Lopez Mail and Parcel Express William Marchiando Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Montoya Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Padilla Emiliano Padilla Toni Robledo Mr. and Mrs. Tony Sena Robert Sheets Vicente Ximenes Congratulations to the Class of.'77 Campus Specialties Senior rings and things 324 Louisiana Blvd N.E. 262-1626 x? ix 5' QE Q!! Saga Staff Thanks the Valley High School Boosters Club X 5220.fllemz1dA'E, wma 0971 Qw- Community 2 Ms. Ball where's my layout? Ms. Ball have my pictures come in yet? Ms. Ball does this typewriter work? Putting up with these questions, worrying about meeting deadlines, and having to worry about Legend staff, were just a few of the little tasks Ms. Ball managed to tackle. It can honestly be said that Ms. Ball devoted most of her time at school. During the year she sponsored Saga and Legend which meant working later hours after school, Saturdays and even during Christmas vacation. During the summer, Ms. Ball sponsored a trip to Europe. To top all this off Ms. Ball taught English. Yet Ms. Ball has lbarelyl managed to keep some of her sanity, and we have dedicated these two pages to her since we could never have gotten along without her. Thanks Ms. Ball! Saga Staff Thanks Ms. Ball for Four Yea rs of Dedication 286 ' Ms. Ball S227 l- Ms. Ball discovers the fact that the Legend deadline and Sago deadline will occur simultaneously. 2- Taking advantage of a little free time, Ms. Ball gives the Saga class one of her favorite ex- pressions. 3- Searching for yet another lost negative is Ms. Ball. 4- While taking a small break during a hectic day, Ms. Ball pon- ders about the coming afternoon. 5- Ms. Ball explains to the Saga class the importance of getting a deadline finished on time. 6- Ms. Ball proofreads copy for B-team basketball. 7- Ms. Ball enter- tains her Saga class with her imitation of Judy Garland's You Made Me Love You. Ms. Ball 287 , ,,rr M .A s , ...ms - f It only happens once, the moment comes and we know it will never return. We gave it our best to recall the memory, to capture the moments, and to re- produce them into a printed treasury. As the editors, we could not accomplish this alone. The technicalities of our book were watched over by Bill Smith of Campus Specialties, Helen Thompson, in plant liaison, Bill and Nita Bell, Don Shultz and Jack Grimes of Bill Bell Stu- dios. Many teachers here at Valley were so very understanding with the staff, es- pecially during deadlines. To these people we would like to express our sincere gratitude. Much of the credit, however, goes to our staff. The 1977 Saga staff was not only a combination of talent, cooperation, and devotion, but also one of friend- ship and togetherness. Adviser Sharon Ball kept this unity going by her con- fidence and trust and mostly by her never-ending dedication to us and the book. Much thanks goes to outstanding staff members such as Susi Miera, who helped design the cover, and Rhonda Phillips who drew all the layout designs. A special thanks goes to the students of Valley High School, for you are the creators of the moments, for you are the memories. A 1976 - l977 Saga Co-Editors ffcjma, asv WK 3-Nil W1 ilsoselm a. A L, I. The End! Mercy Montoya ......... ------- C 0'Edll0f Regina Salazar ....... Carolyn Carlson ...... Cathy Roybal ......... Rhonda Phillips ..,.... ........... L ayout Editor Sandy Gore ........ Candy Ferreri ...... Brett Herring ....... Vernae Goodwin ..... ..............Co-Editor ...... ...Senior Editor . ..... ...Underclass Editor ..........Managing Editor .........Academics Editor ...........Sports Editor .................Honors Editor Clam Rgel ,,,,,,,,,, ....... O rganizations Editor Barbara Luian ......... ................ l ndex Editor Beth Long .................. ........ A ctivities Editor David Baumgartner ........ ....... P hotographer David Otero .............. --.---- P l10f09f0Pl'1ef Sharon Ball ................................ ........................ ............ 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