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3,000 + ' brings Ysleta to life rt TOP: Mr Bob Gross, director, sig rials rhylhm and count to the Pride of the Lower Valley BOTTOM: On a lounh down situation, David Munch awaits coaches ' signal- Hector ViiTciano carries the battle spear, continuing an Indian tradition. 26 Fall
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August enrollment reaches 2,905 Informally ending summer vacation, the arrival of registration in August brought approximately 800 freshmen to the campus, from a large geographical area bounded by Riverside Drive on the west, on the east by Avenue of the Americas, and south all the way to the border. In 1929, Ysleta in its new brick building, had nine teachers and • fewer than 1 00 students. August, 1976, registration saw 2,905 students through numerous forms and interviews in Clyde Wafer gym. In addition to the frosh, there were 880 sophomores, 625 juniors, and approximately 600 seniors. By the end of the first quarter, over 3, 1 1 6 students were officially enrolled. Sophomores wait in line for early morning registration, during the doq days of August, INSERT: Taking a break. Freshman Counselor Mr. William Ybarra en|oys a cup of coffee. 25 Registration
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With registration marking the end of summer vacations, students found Y.H.S. with few major changes. Co-ed and aerospace classes represented changes which catered to the needs of the contemporary students. Enrollment exceeded three thousand students, and old and new students found themselves pushing and shoving down crowded halls. Freshmen faced their first year of school with the thought of having to move to the newly built junior h igh while seniors faced the ever lingering thought that their high school life was in its last year. Early days of September brought the fever of high school football back to the city. With pep rallies and Friday night games, the busy lifestyle of the average student had begun. With studying and homework, the school year was well underway. Hl 3 H K L M Mm m Wm n The pep-rally season started with a ' splat ' when assembly manager Rick Glancey received a ' token of friendship ' from team captain David Prieto. By the last week of September students ' books began showing signs of daily usage. 27 Fall
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