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Wilson High School Champions
title Wilson High School Championsdescription Group photo of El Sereno's Wilson High School football team in 1976, shown celebrating another undefeated season as 3-A City Champions. Assemblyman Ricahrd Alatorre is at far left. Led by coach VIc Cuccia, the team went on a 39-game winning streak, becoming undefeated City Section 3-A Champions 3 years in a row; 1975, 76 & 77.subject Group Portraits Shades Of L.A. Collection Photographs High School Students--California--Los Angeles Football Players--California--Los Angeles Alatorre, Richard El Sereno (Los Angeles, Calif.) Portrait Photographs Shades Of L.A. Mexican American Photographs Politicians--California Woodrow Wilson High School (Los Angeles, Calif.) Awards--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Plaza De La Raza Plans Unveiled
title Plaza De La Raza Plans Unveileddescription Margo Albert reviews model of an expanded Plaza de la Raza as Mayor Tom Bradley and other politicians look on. Included are City Councilman Art Snyder (2nd from left), Mayor Bradley (3rd from left), State Assembly members Art Torres (2nd from right), and Richard Alatorre (far right).subject Bradley, Tom,--1917-1998 Margo,--1918?-1955 Shades Of L.A. Collection Photographs Municipal Ceremonial--California--Los Angeles Women In Art--California--Los Angeles Snyder, Art Alatorre, Richard Plaza De La Raza (Los Angeles, Calif.) Shades Of L.A. Mexican American Photographs Politicians--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Councilman Snyder At Parque Mexico Dedication
title Councilman Snyder At Parque Mexico Dedicationdescription City Councilman Art Snyder (at podium) speaking at dedication of Parque Mexico at Valley Boulevard and Mission Road, 1978. Mexican Counsel General Mario Tapia is 4th from right. Councilman Richard Alatorre is seated 3rd from left.subject Shades Of L.A. Collection Photographs Tapia, Mario Parque De Mexico (Los Angeles, Calif.) Municipal Ceremonial--California--Los Angeles Snyder, Art Alatorre, Richard Shades Of L.A. Mexican American Photographs Politicians--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Mexican American High School Graduate With Father
title Mexican American High School Graduate With Fatherdescription Mary Alatorre, nee Martinez, was born in 1918 in the small mining town of Parker, Arizona. Her family arrived in the Los Angeles area around 1922. Growing up, Mary lived with her grandmother, Antonia Rico. In 1930, they lived on the 2200 block of Elmgrove Street in the Elysian Valley neighborhood, then by 1940 they lived on the 2200 block of Terrace Heights Avenue in Boyle Heights. Mary dropped out of high school in the 10th grade and worked as an operator (aka beautician) in a beauty shop on 4517 Brooklyn Ave for Frances Alatorre. Frances was active in the community and helped organize the Mexican Independence Day parade held on September 16 1940. During Mary's time working at the beauty shop, she met Frances' sister, Joseph (Jose) Alatorre. Mary and Joseph married in August 1940, and had two children: Cecelia Marie and Richard. Both children graduated from James A. Garfield High School. Richard went on to become a California state assemblyperson from 1973-1985, then was elected to the Los Angeles City Council from 1985-1999. Cecelia worked as a campaign aide for Richard, and her name appeared over the years in the Los Angeles Times in conjunction with public activities, such as a reception for the Hispanic Bankers Association, and participating on a discussion panel for women in business and science as part of Hispanic Women's Week. Richard Alatorre (at right), future California Assemblyman and Los Angeles City Councilman, with his father, Joseph Alatorre at graduation from Garfield High School, 1961.subject High School Graduates--California--Los Angeles Shades Of L.A. Collection Photographs James A. Garfield High School (Los Angeles, Calif.) Alatorre, Richard Alatorre, Joseph Mexican Americans--California--Los Angeles Shades Of L.A. Mexican American Photographscontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Mexican American Family
title Mexican American Familydescription Joseph Alatorre (center) with his children, Cecilia Maria (left) and Richard (right), future California Assemblyman and Los Angeles City Councilman. Mary Alatorre, nee Martinez, was born in 1918 in the small mining town of Parker, Arizona. Her family arrived in the Los Angeles area around 1922. Growing up, Mary lived with her grandmother, Antonia Rico. In 1930, they lived on the 2200 block of Elmgrove Street in the Elysian Valley neighborhood, then by 1940 they lived on the 2200 block of Terrace Heights Avenue in Boyle Heights. Mary dropped out of high school in the 10th grade and worked as an operator (aka beautician) in a beauty shop on 4517 Brooklyn Ave for Frances Alatorre. Frances was active in the community and helped organize the Mexican Independence Day parade held on September 16 1940. During Mary's time working at the beauty shop, she met Frances' sister, Joseph (Jose) Alatorre. Mary and Joseph married in August 1940, and had two children: Cecelia Marie and Richard. Both children graduated from James A. Garfield High School. Richard went on to become a California state assemblyperson from 1973-1985, then was elected to the Los Angeles City Council from 1985-1999. Cecelia worked as a campaign aide for Richard, and her name appeared over the years in the Los Angeles Times in conjunction with public activities, such as a reception for the Hispanic Bankers Association, and participating on a discussion panel for women in business and science as part of Hispanic Women's Week.subject Shades Of L.A. Collection Photographs Alatorre, Cecilia Maria Alatorre, Richard Families--California--Los Angeles Alatorre, Joseph Mexican Americans--California--Los Angeles Shades Of L.A. Mexican American Photographscontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA)