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Title | La Chispa Socorro High School Graduation Issue |
Date | 1983-05-01 |
Description | es Chispa Cythetion Waais 1983 JSnetee High School Page | Chavez, Apodaca named Mr. & Miss SH.VJ. Miss SH. J. Gina Apodaca Mr, SHS. Rey Ch QvezZ By David Clarke Once again, by secret ballot, tne ranked 10th in the Senior class. She being chosen Miss SHS,” remarked faculty of Socorro High School has has been an active member of Stu- Gina. I want to thank all the selected Mr. and Miss SHS for the dent Council for the past four years teachers who selected me,” she 1982-83 school year. They are seniors and a member of the Key Club for the added. Rey Chavez and Gina Apodaca. past two. Gina has received awards After graduation, Rey plans to Rey has a 3.5 average and is from the Optimist Club and the enter the University of Texas at El ranked 19th in the senior class. He Society of Distinguished Americans. Paso in July and major in broadcast- was elected band president and also She has also competed in many UIL ing. Gina plans to work during the nominated an all region band competitions and was nominated summer and start at UTEP in the fall. member. Other activities of Rey’s president of the Socorro chapter of It has been a great pleasure to include: past president of the Drama the Future Homemakers of America. have taught Rey and Gina. They are Club, president of his Sophomore When asked his feelings about prime examples of scholastic class, and vice-president of his Fresh- receiving the award, Rey replied, I achievement and a well rounded per- man class. Rey also received the was very pleased because I know it sonality,” said Mr. John Johnson, Salute to Teenagers” award from reflects a high opinion of me from the who has both of them in two of his the Electric Company. faculty.” classes. I feel they certainly deserve Gina has a 3.6 average and is I was surprised and honored by this award.” ale a Chispa 1983 Guashinkion fae Saran 1983 Jr.-Sr. Prom g0 home -- for some, anyway. For the Finally, the event we were all so excitement (and expense) of going : : anxious and excited about -- the out for dinner. It all turned out great. Seniors, it was sad; for the Juniors, Junior-Senior Prom -- has come and Well, soon enough, we were at the there "ae the expectation of Hex gone. Behind, it left memories we will Rodeway Inn. No one could believe year. Allin all, It was a great preene. all cherish for the rest of our lives. It how decent we looked; some of us The presentation of the Prom King was a very special evening. were unrecognizable. Funny how a and Queen saiage the highlight of the We had troubles getting ready -- long dress or a tuxedo can change a night. This yeas Queen Is Elva Mar- the girls trying to da xeneiennto person’s looks. tinez; the King is Robert Sigala. We their hair, and the boys fumbling When the dancing, the jokes and all congratulated them on their great with their bow ties. Then came the the laughs had ended, it was time to honor. By Nora Reyes -Bulldog Den ereead. By Rey Chavez dents were aware that they were tied and began cheering and hollering as with only one other band, which was the bus shook with excitement. from New Mexico. Then the The students continued to enjoy announcement came, The outstand- The Socorro High School Sym- their five day trip as they went shop- ing band in the 2-A division is from phonic Band, under the direction of ping for souvenirs and playing video El Paso, Texas...” Before he could Mr. Jimmy Shelton, returned to Bul- games at the arcades. The following complete what he was saying, the Idog Territory with outstanding day, Friday, the band spent their band jumped out of their seats and honors. The Band left early Wednes- evening roller skating at a local skat- began to cheer. Some of the girls had day ETERS April 20, for the ing center where they skated to their trickling tears on their faces as the Durango Fine Arts Festival in Colo- favorite songs and posed for pictures members cheered, hugged, shook rado, compelng the following day. being taken by their fellow band hands and patted each other on the Having practiced and prepared for members. After leaving the skate back. Camera flashes flicked as Mr. nearly four months, the band arrived center, they returned to the contest Shelton went on stage to receive the at the competition site with both site to receive the final results. outstanding band trophy. The band determination and eagerness in hope Upon arriving, the band learned continued to enjoy their small vaca- of earning the highest possible rating. that they were one of two bands who tion from school and finally returned After completing their performance, had received Superior ratings from for home early Sunday morning. the group loaded their equipment all three judges. Members quickly For the graduating Senior band and patiently waited the results on entered the auditorium and patiently members, it was an event they will the bus. Shortly afterwards, Mr. waited for the last two bands to per- cherish forever. The band returned Shelton approached the bus with the form. The competition finally came with both superior ratings and the results and after clearing his throat to a close as S.H.S. band members outstanding band award in their div- he announced, Well, the Seniors eagerly awaited the results. The ision, only to begin rehearsing for will be leaving us in style this year.” announcer finally reached the 2-A their solo and ensemble contests this Immediately the group realized that division groups under which the month and the graduation ceremo- they had received a superior rating S.H.S. Band had competed. Stu- nies. fy Chispa 1983 Gr adubtion Gixate Page 3 Jenior S. ph Look in the mirror and tell Norma Talavera me just what you, S€e. What Martha Leticia Vela Become a professional model for have the years of your life Go to college and become and Q-VO Magazine. taught you to be? Innocence engineer. dying in so many ways, things Mario Gonzalez that you dream ofare lost, lost Diann Armendarez Join the Army to defend my in the haze...” I will be a famous hairstylist for all country. KANSAS Hold on young male movie stars. Nellie Misquez I plan to attend Beauty School at Tri-State. « Nonnie K. Naylor _ Go to U.T. Austin and study Radio, Television, and Film. Gina Apodaca | . ' Rachel Lopez Betty Crocker” will study cook es ey Become. a nurse and cure only ing in order to open her own chain male patients between the ages of of pastry shops nationwide. 21-35. Patsy Campos I plan to become an electronics technician and continue my education. | Brian Ledger - Iwill be the first student to return to Socorro High to take over Ms. Hart’s Chemistry classes. rene Munoz Debra Sevinsky Go around the world in a row My goal is to become a flight attendant. Sylvia Candelaria and Sandra Reyes boat. Become Dallas Cowboys cheer- Rey Chavez leaders if we can ever get past the I will be the first student from All Senior Cosmotology Girls Become professional cosmetolo- gists to chop off everybody’s beau- Lorenza Valle tiful hair, since we don’t have Go to college and become a much left. teacher or a nurse. Kudos to Staff football players. Socorro to host the Miss Universe pageant in 1995 at 2:00 am ona small paradise island. The La Chispa Staff was La Chispa Staff quite small this year. We had oe NS Paul Padilla as few as six staffers at one Se ea ee NS Fy TEES ae S4E-EE 44-1 Jaime Rangel oo point; we finished the year 4a SSe eae Ree eS Fe See mis ge Soe be ENO ESS nee ange with seven. I feel they did a EE oy dee a0 ha F Re dese He DEES « wes erincre dee oes Nonnie Naylor d iob. Thank d SPORTS EDITORS .........0 0c eee ee eee eee Rudy Ortiz , Richard Gutierez | VETY B00 Job. ‘hanks an STAFF WRITER 2.000... cece cece eeeceeeecuueeeeeeeneees Ronnie Vineyard | Congratulations to: Paul NEE PP re snsinterket to's oie 05.4. 0% 9b 08 Sin whee ve & vw re es epee eeed Nonnie Naylor Padilla, Richard Gutierrez, SPONSOR ......- 0 cece eee eee eee e eee ence eee eees Mr. Charles McDonald David Clarke, Jaime Rangel, La Chispa is published monthly during the school year. The opinions expressed are Rudy Ortiz and newcomers, not necessarily those of the staff, faculty, or administration. 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Gulian Renteria Miguel Congel Cela — Kathayn Renee Charey Maria Gangales Dally Martines Sandia Reyes Ismael Oelasquey Lourdes Chaves Richardo Guliovres Dusan Marines Gstehan Rios Ssperansa Vicia Dera Reymunde Chaves Sve Christine Hormandes J omasa Mata Rene Rableda Gabriel Oillegas Rabeda Linda Chaves Hugo Fernandes Snrique Medina Clurora Rodrigues Linda Slizaheth Walker Restics Saag Geciny Waihi Vidor Slanad MeheneGeeaida, Ralbiguay Cilicine Poarasage David A. Clarke Guan Horrandes Maria Isobel Mejie Jesus Rodrigues Sybria Zubia Ja Chispa 1983 G,éduatian Gosue Senior Class Recognizes Favorites Mrs arr Fe ay , , Mr. David Simmons Ms. Ardell Stegman The Favorite Teachers of 1983, as chosen by the Senior Class, have been selected. This has become an annual occurrence so that each graduating class can honor and show their appreciation to teachers who have been most unique. These teachers are recognized not only for their knowledge in their fields but also for their out- standing personalities and special interests in the students at S.H-S. Although every teacher is admired by some students, here are the favorites of 1983: By Paul Padilla Mr. John Johnson Mr. Mario Maldonado Ms. Roberta Carillo Mr. Jesus Fuentes Page 5 tS Chispa T9Y83 Graduahiee Genus Page 8 Senior Wills Diann.Armendaraz Martha Leticia Vela Gina Apodaca Piva! 4029 None Soli aaecetierd Thanks to all my teachers, espe- I, Gina Apodaca, leave Yvonne animal to say thanks forall the fun cially Mr. Heavens, Ms. Edwards, Jurado and Ida Carbajal these times. I leave to Ray Maldonadoa Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Carson, Mr. flowers in appreciation for being jump rope with a non-tripping Johnson, Mrs. Mohrhauser and such special friends. To Ray Mal- device: Vleave ta Coach Chavera Mrs. Jackson. Also, thanks to all donado | leave this 18-wheeler big cake to say thanks. my friends, especially Alicia V., (FORD) So he can go out and ful- Lorenza V., Norma M., and Rosa fill his lifetime dream. O. Irene Munoz We, Irene and Norma, leave Cecy Rachel Lopez in charge of Mr. Antwine and Mr. Nellie Misquez Il, Rachel, leave Josue Vidana a Simmons so they won’t go berzerk To Lupe Munoz, a gift in appreci- year’s supply of gum so that he without us. ation for being there when | won't be bothering anybody else! needed her. I also leave Irma Loera and Diane Solis gifts in return for all the good laughs. English 4-Honors Drafting Club Seniors To Mr. Johnson we leave a new We, the Drafting Club Seniors, kind of class. (We promise you're leave Mrs. Jackson this bouquet sure to keep their attention.) And of roses as a token of our appreci- Brian Ledger We, Diann A., Gina A., and Brian L. leave James Cubberley a plastic bag to bag and gag his face. we also leave our thanks and _ memories for you to keep. ation of her friendship and educa- tional gifts to us all. Patsy Campos I, Patsy, leave Estella Padilla Rey Chavez I, Rey Chavez, leave Ida Carbayjal some tranquilizers (because she’s Debra Sevinsk always mad); to Rachel Varela a ‘To Ben: 1 _ my love and a sls che supply of a. peste little black book to keep track of Special” gift. To Tina Hughes, a ne ie, 2 ee ae her dudes; to Gloria Tarango a laughing sack full of good items. * 7 - a aie lie — « 2 brush; to Alfonso Castrejon Teachers, I leave my appreciation. ma a a ae papers late without any points taken off. ; Lorenzo Valle Pe Nee Cesmctoegy = Thanks to all my friends, teachers To the Senior cosmetologists of and cowuselors who helped me, Marjon Gonzalez ial ere en especially Mr. Johnson, Mrs. I will one of my chess sets to Mr. to GeseINe ee Dae ened oa tie lass, Cabe, Mr. Fuentes, Mrs. Due?ez, Small and his chess club for next - er _— mive 100 Pent RE Mr. Antwine, and my friends, Ali- year so they can practice and little kids with next year’s juniors. ai Vo and fares V. orgs chanipions. Lucia Hernandez Norma Talavera Sylvia Candelaria and Sandra Reyes I, Lucy Hernandez, leave my little We, Norma and Irene, leave the To the freshman kids at lunch we sister, Laura, a little gift to remind folklore club and Mr. McDonald leave you a can of Alpo so that her of how special she is to me. a real magazine (Playboy). you won't starve after we’re gone. Sa Chispa T983 Graduation Gasese New Head Coach Announced There will be a new brain trust For any optimistic individual, it is asked if it is possible to build solid behind the varsity football team not difficult to see coach Robles’ teams at S.H-S. he replied, I think when they take the field the coming enthusiasm alone bring back some our team is on its way up. When it’s season. bite into the football program; how- time to build another school, it will Since entering the 2-5A ranks in ever, there exists a lingering thought hurt us. but | don’t think it will bring 1978 and the preceeding four years of in the minds of Socorro coaches who us all the way down.” 3-A football, the position of head are trying to build solid athletic Mr. Sybert, however, has offered coach has meant an unsteady and programs. ; unproductive task one possible solution. I have been Carlos Arciniepa résipned as head | Because of the rapid growth of our discussing the possibility of forming : : district, anew high school is expected a new district which the smaller coach in November, after posting a . . eee ciacon to be built in four to five years - about schools such as Parkland, El Paso, ” Bg the same time Robles is planning to Socorro and other new high schools After considering 27 applicants ' . , have built a championship con- can compete.” Although Sybert has including out-of-state coaches and a oo . . . tender. Instead, if Robles is still pres- found others interested in this new couple of university coaches, Mr. 7 ; ent as Head Coach, he will lose many league, no decision has been reached. Antonio Robles was presented with . ; athletes and will seemingly be back to Mr. Bobby Ortega, varsity basket- the challenge of making the Bulldogs - nos 4 ee Square one. ball coach who has been involved in a contender. His job,” stated newly the According to Mr. Bill Sybert, three championships at Burgess appointed athletic director, Mr. Joe a ae a d ds the 5; . f i Bob Shook, is to build a competitive eee ee UADeNSIAnds Ane SAN OE P) EROP five new high schools in the next 17 living the the East side. They are football program. We feel he has an 5 : . vd Ro years. Unfortunately the athletic growing very fast too. If I lived over excellent relationship with the ball . = programs will suffer with each new there I would prefer sending my players because he grew up in the Hah ‘coheol” edits Svbelt> When barrio like most of our athletes.” ee eee eee (Cont on page 10) Realistically, Coach Robles, believes Socorro will be a solid 2-5A STRETCH YOUR PAEND contender in four years but guaran- tees victories in his debut season as WHILE YOU STRETCH head coach. We will not be embar- rassed anymore. We want to be in YOUR COLLEGE close games, so that we may have an opportunity to win,” he explained. DOLLARS. Robles, who will have entire con- trol of the football program, is cur- The Army College Fund way to get the rently interviewing coaches for money for college makes a lot of sense. positions at S.H.S. The first thing a To qualify, you must be a high school graduate, make good marks on the Armed Services quali- fication test, and enlist and train in one of several selected skills that will challenge and stretch your mind. You can start immediately putting aside the money for college. And for every $1 you save out of your salary (over $570 a month), the govern- ment will add more than $5. If you put up $100 a month, in a 2-year enlistment, youll have new head coach must do is surround himself with the most qualified peo- ple he can find,” explained Robles. There will be a lot of new faces coaching at Socorro,” he admitted. Robles is also concerned about getting more students involved with athletics. I promise anyone who ee oul lortootball tus year cp $15,200 for college. And you'll have a technical he will be looked at very caretully. skill that might help you decide what to take Robles has installed a simple to in college. learn” offense. This will help the Your Army Recruiter has a booklet that team greatly and make it a great deal explains all about the Army College Fund. Pick easier on any new athletes.” Accord- one up. ing to Robles, his squad will be a SGT FREDDY ESCAMILLA most unpredictable and explosive 992-58e1 team. Everytime we step on to th field, we'll be like a pot ready to blow ARMY. BE ALL YOU CAN BE. up,” he states assuringly. Page 9 S a Chispa 1983 Geesubeitaftin Grune Page 10 e & © J.V. ends season on disappointing note up, scoring an impressive I! runs. them and for a taste of what winning By Rudy Ortiz The game was stopped after 2 innings is all about,” explained coach by the visitors’ coach giving the Forbes: ‘Dogs an 18-0 romp over the Mata- For the Junior Varsity Baseball dors. After defeating Eastwood 9-3 The "Dogs were blessed with great team and Coach Chris Forbes, the for the second time, the Bulldogs hitting all year. They were led in dis- season ended ona very sorrowful and undefeated district record and 9 trict by Oscar Martinez, hitting .579; disappointing note. game winning streak would come to Patrick Lujan, .414; Victor Rodri- an end. They met the Ysleta Indians guez, .368; Peter Castillo, .346. After a tremendous siait i diaset for the first time and were handed a Manny Molina lead the team with 14 play, and staying in first place for the 4-2 loss. Bel Air would see the Bul- RBI batting .286. | first eight games, the Bulldogs Idogs only once ISO, as the High- It was an all-out effort by the looked as if they were headed for a PRES EVE re Eines tier conan whole team and the team should be sure district championship. straight loss, 10-6. or pen pene ane considered as one of the best J.V. ; Bulldogs were 8-2 in district and teams ever in Socorro. The Bulldogs The "Dogs started the first round would Ince Yslet net She scone finished in second place with an 8-3 by defeating the Hanks Knights 4-3, time. The winner would gain first district record and 11-8 overall. Eastwood Troopers 13-3, Riverside place and a district championship. Rangers 1-0 and Parkland Matadors 31-2. Bad weather caused games to be postponed and played at later dates, which would later cost the Bul- Idsgs this district championship. They came back and belted Hanks 17-5 and pounded Riverside 12-3. Then came what was to be the Bul- Idogs’ greatest and most impressive victory. The "Dogs hosted the Park- land Matadors and were looking to improve their conference record at that time to 7 and 0. They started off Indian errors gave the Bulldogs an early 1-0 lead, which was later 2-0. Robles = With the game under control, the Bulldogs suffered through a bad inning and found themselves in a 2-2 tie after six innings. The last inning was to be a heartbreaker for the ’Dogs, as an Indian two run homer put them ahead 4-2. The Bulldogs had a last chance, but were not suc- cessful and lost 4-2, and the district championship was not to be. (Cont from page 9) kids to a closer school. This is of course going to hurt our teams, but I don’t see a way out of it,” he said. Coach Robles also acknowledges a rough job before him, but is concen- trating his thoughts in the immediate future. Before arriving at Socorro, quickly as the hungry Bulldogs went Robles had coached the Coronado up 7-0 after an inning of play. Good I felt very good about the overall B-teams to district titles and a 23- defense gave them three quick outs season, but disappointed we didn’t member team at Canutillo to A- against Parkland’s hitters. In the win it all. lam really proud of the fact district, Bi-district and _ regional second inning the Bulldogs picked that my players did what I asked of championships, Robles feels that too much emphasis may be given to the lack of numbers at S.H.S.” I’ve seen and been involved with smaller teams that have been successful,” he said. Golfers End Competitive Year By Ronnie Viney iti y neyard team was very competitive, and was The Socorro golf team, coached by very pleased because this was the One luxury Robles may enjoy that Mr. Frank Perez, has concluded highest they have ever finished. He previous coaches haven’t is the time another competitive year. The team also feels that next year’s team will be to prepare. According to Mr. Shook, held its district tournament April a little inexperienced because only who also coached the Bulldogs, steps 18th and 19th at the Santa Teresa two of the four players will be return- are being taken to decrease the Country Club where they brought ing; these two are Tom Rodenhaver number of periods he must spend as a home a fourth in district. Two of the and Shawn Williams. Perez feels that health teacher. team members. Jerry Rodriguez and Shawn should be one of the city’s top When asked if Robles is capable of Shawn Williams, placed in the top 10 players. doing for Socorro what no other in district with Jerry Rodriguez plac- The team members for the ’82-°83 individual has been able to do -- win, ing 10th and Shawn Williams placing season were Robert Darnell, Jerry Shook replied I would not have 8th. Rodriguez, Shawn Williams, and hired if I didn’t think he could.” Coach Perez felt that this year’s Tom Rodenhaver. By Paul Padilla Levi's Cost Less at — or Jaime’s Anthony ates: Corner By Jaime Rangel Only a few days remain before this school year ends, yet all the good times and happy expreiences will per- haps last a lifetime. This is especially true for the graduating class. It is very hard to let go of friends eS and people whom you care about. 1 See j ii 34; fF fe This is something everyone is afraid 7 i , of. Best of friends will always be there, but not with you all the time; therefore decisions about your future without a friend’s help will have to be made. Nobody knows what the future holds. It is up to you to make the best of it with your ambitions, dreams and goals. It seems like a great task, but it is only the task of living. Each day b rings forth decisions one must make. Decisions which will in turn affect our lives. School like is one such decision which faces us now. For Seniors the confrontation is over with, yet for the rest of the student body it is still a major worry. I don’t know what I’m going to do!,” is a phrase repeated literally thousands of times each year. Many seniors still don’t know the answer themselves. JEANSVWEAR + The best you can do now is to enjoy what is left of this year to tis 9 ® fullest. Get together with friends and ‘ create a memory before school is out. C.R. ANTHONY CO. on G ) =e iy A AT i <= ; = = Veta Zaragosa at N. Loop Left: Ben Donathon gives thumbs-up” sign at the prom. Se Chispa 1983 GC Lattation vee : NICK’S BEVERAGE DEPOT PARTY [ HEADQUARTERS” CONTRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES GRADUATES Let us help you plan your party & save you money! FELEERKEREERETEEREKREEEREEREEEEEEEETETECERE REED PICNIC & PARTY SUPPLIES 4 ¥) ICE ly FOR ALL YOUR PARTY KEGS, wr) SOFT DRINKS yp Se & PICNIC SUPPLIES y DELIVERY SERVICE PS ae For Large Parties Call Our A . A information & reservation number rs a > Ff Cateye Jr. 6 532-7922 Beer 7 08 anager bs ie &CarWash! ea y 3907 ALAMEDA rutin Gion Fs 858-1500 ys es a gs 5118 E. 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