Alamo Heights High School - Olmos Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1962
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ALAMO HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL
San Antonio, Texas
Editor-in-Chief
Mimi Cavender
Assistant Editors
Patty Cooper, Ronnie Scharlack
Business Manager
Jane Chipley
Advertising Manager
Ronnie Tigner
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People, we think, are pretty
special things - special enough to
be the theme of this, your Olmos of 1962,
ham dogs and calico cats, as entertaining as a three
ring circus, full of trouble and of hope as poor Pandora's
box. They are as stimulating as a Beethoven Symphony or the
deciding game of the World Series. People are life itself.
Mr. Webster defines "people" as "an aggregate of individuals forming a
wholef, Here we present the people - individuals and aggregations - forming the
wonderful whole of Alamo Heights. 3
People are different from each other as ging-
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The arcade between the
gym and the north wing
area is always shady and
restful. The small tennis
courts are to the right,
and the homemaking cot-
tage to the left. Thick,
twisting rose vines arch
over the roof and in
spring are choked with
yellow blooms.
At left is a view of part
of the spacious lawn be-
tween the north and
central wings. Our back is
to the baseball field. The
lush green grass and
scattered trees are a re-
freshing sight for the
student from a classroom
window,
At right, Z1 sunlit glimpse
of Alamo Heights High
School's main building
and front lawn. Live oaks
and mountain laurel sur-
round the building and are
green the year long. In
late spring, the air is
heavy with fragrance of
magnolias and gardenias..
and the overpowering,
grapey scent of the
mountain laurel blossoms.
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they are what makes a school.
The building, grounds,chalk,and erasers are incidental.
In all societies thereis a leading group which is capable
of organization. Here it is the
Working with the administration are those
who try to show, not wha! to think, but fwicv.
This works with the minds of
students who make up the and
whithin these classes are outstanding individuals who
become the school
Outstanding in what? Friendship, leadership, ability,
drive, and They are the
backbone of the school, they lend it their energy in
This energy and enthusiasm is
harnessed and used in learning, playing, and
accomplishing goals which are set up by the many
This is our society
and this record of a year's activity is supported by
the
This faculty section is presented
in memory of Mrs. Lindell H. Bell.
At right Mrs. Yeager, English and journalism
teacher, personifies the fresh, vigorous spirit
pervading Heights' - - -
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Dr. Dudley C. Hays, Memberg Dr. Brad Oxford, Memberg Dr. C. C. Shotts, President
Willimn Ochse, Member. Not pictureds Mr. Peter J. Hennessey, Vice President.
School Board, Engineers of an
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Outstanding School System
---whose high school is
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Ll Friday afternoon-- the sudden ernp- i n t h e n n O
tiness and quiet of the front hall broken
only by echoes of a few quick footsteps fading
toward the main cloorsl-and the pleasant sound of
laughter or wishes for a "nice weekend." A boy, a girl,
and n teacherg there is a congenial atmosphere--a compan-
ionable relationship so much a part of people at Heights.
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Mr. Edward RObbinS
Assistant Superintendent
Mr. Virgil Curtin
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Mr. Floyd Crouch
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Principal
Mr. Everett Hart
Heightsters who oc-
casionally place them-
selves on the tardy list
find it no drudgery to
report to the attendance
office, where Mrs. Helen
Wharton, assistant, and
Mrs. Russell White, at-
tendance clerk, offer the
students an easy-going,
congenial atmosphere
for the effect of an other-
wise slightly tedious
business. In a position
such as theirs, these lad-
ies know practically
every one of over six-
teen hundred Heightsters
and have gained just that
many fast friends.
From left to right are
Mrs. Mary Edwards, sec-
retary to Mr.'Hart, Mrs.
Jean Hasse, secretary to
Mr. Crouch, and Mrs.
Doris Alderman, clerk.
These are people who
have a bright smile and
ready assistance for any-
one entering the main of-
fice doors. Wlhatever ones
business here, their friend-
ly personalities make it
all the more enjoyable.
Qffice Staff Keep School
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Margaret Rennert,
Mrs. Ruth Canion,
Mr. Louis Hillje, and
Mrs, Etna Simmang,
secretaries in the
Business Office for the
Alamo Heights Inde-
pendent School Dis-
trict. The business
manager flower leftj
is Mr. Max Kahn.
Miss Helen Dawson
and Mrs. Vera Hil-
bert are secretaries to
Mr. Currin and Mr.
Robbins respectively.
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ple the entire system
of Heights schools
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Hart, above, instructs a general assembly of
students in school traditions. At right, he, with
Cheshire-cat officer-lurkers, receives carnation
valentines from an Amigo. And again our friend
. . . .very typically busy with all that goes into
running a tops-in-Texas-type high school. Be-
low, after the daily stampede to lunch, Mr.
Crouch calmly instructs the maintenance men
to remove all mutilated bodies from the hall.
Mr. Crouch is always calm.
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The Library Club's annual faculty tea fetes all Heights teachers and
administration. The library, resplendent with bright table settings
offering cake and punch, is a pleasant ending to the teachers' school
day.
At left, a scene along the San Antonio river during the an-
nual art jamboree. The event is held each fall, giving local
artists opportunity to show their paintings and crafts. One
of the participants each year is our own Mr. Adams. His
pastel portraits are famous among jamboree visitorsg Susan
Oppenheirn was the subject of such a portrait when we
snapped the picture.
Below, Dolly Harrell-girl astronaut. The extra-long arm
is standard equipment on operators of space capsules and
language lab consoles.
At left:
Miss Dorothy Rees, Heights
algebra and trigonometry
teacher, is the 1962 state
nominee for Most Outstand-
ing Teacher of the Year.
Selected by the Commis-
sioner of Education, she will
represent the State of Texas
in the national contest spon-
sored by a nation-wide mag-
azine and the United States
Office of Education.
At right:
Mrs. Hardy, lvirs. Behring-
er, and Mr. Greenlee are
the school's 1962 nominees
in the Bexar County Most
Outstanding Teacher Con-
test sponsored by the Texas
A. and M. College Club of
San Antonio. The three
teachers were selected by a
vote of the entire faculty to
represent our school in
competition with other nom-
inees from Bexar County.
Last year, Miss Rees was
winner of the same contest.
Warm congratulations to all
of these teachers.
Bein Honored
Mrs. Reid was named Outstanding Business Teacher
of 1962 by the San Antonio chapter of the National
Office Management Association. She was presented
the award at a meeting of that organization attended
by thirty-eight high school business teachers represent-
ing sixteen schools.
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OFFICERS
Dicky Davenport
President
Buddy Faglie
Vice-President
Ilene Weinberger
Secretary
Courtney johnson
Treasurer
Kay Kallina
Chaplain
Chapman Findlay
Parliamentarian
Richard Dullnig, Norton
Hargis, Sgts-at-Arms
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ROBERTA DIANNE ADAMS
"Robbie"
Art Appr. Club 4g Jr.-Sr. Bridge Club 43 Jr. Red Cross
Council 4
San Antonio College
JAMES WHITNEY AIRD
"jimmy"
Sports Club 13 Los Cuates lg Fresh. Football 13 Fresh.
Basketball Mgr. 13 Los Comparmeros 23 Adv. Vice-Pres.
23 Toastmasters Club 33 Alpha Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g Natl. Hon-
or Society 3, 4
University of Texas
ROBERT G. ALEXANDER
"Boo"
Sports Club 13 Chess Club 13 "A" Band lg Adv. Sec.
1, 23 Garden Club 53 Musical Comedy Appr, Club
53 Slide Rule Club 43 Speleology Club 4, SCC-
University of the South
SHIRLEY ANN ALEXANDER
Garden Club 1, Secretary 13 Canasta Club 2, 43 Fresh.-
Soph. Bridge Club 23 Chaps 1, 2, 3, 43 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3,
43 Alamodels 3, 43 Stagehands 43 Sr, Play 4
Texas Tech
ROGER MARK ANDERSON
"Roge"
Trans. in Sr. Yr.
San Antonio College
NANCY LYNN ARMSTRONG
Los Cuates 1, Reporter 13 Fresh.-So-ph. Bridge Club 1
23 Chaps 1, 23 Adv. Sec. 1, 43 Los Companeros 2, Vice-
Pres. 23 Soph. Class Sec. 23 Mule Stall Council 2, 4, Tres.
2, Dec. Chair. 43 Student Council 2, 3, Standing Member
33 jr. Class Sec. 33 Most Rep. jr. 33 Los Amigos 33 Chem-
istry Club 3, Chaplain 33 Olmor Staff 3, Co-pict. Ed. 33
Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Spurs 3, 4g Jody Drill Team 35
Service Club 3, 4, Chaplain 43 Cheerleader 43 Sans
Souci 4, Treas. 43 Nominee for Miss Howdy 43 Occu-
pations Club 43 Natl. Honor Society 43 Adv. Sec. 43 Foot-
ball Sweetheart Nominee 43 Nominiee for Most Pop-
ular Senior Girl 43 50
Vanderbilt
PHYLLIS JEAN ARNOLD
Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Stagehands lg LibraryUClub 1, 2,
3, 4-Sec. 4g Jr. Red Cross 13 N. F. L. 1g "B 'Band lg
Instrum. Music Club 2, "A" Band 2, 5, 4s Shdq Rule
Club 3s I-Iam Radio Club 4g Nat'l. Honor Society 4
Trinity University
JOSEPH EDMUND BARR
aloe.,
French Clubg Fresh. Football 1
St. Mary's University
NICK HERBERT BAXTER
Sports Club 13 Biology Club 2, Speleology 2g Sports
Club 33 Physics Club 4g Hot Rod Club 4
Vanderbilt University
JOAN ELAINE BEAUCHAMP
A Band 1, Bridge Club lg Adv. Trea. lg Marching Band
1, 2g F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4g Jr. Red Cross Coun-
cil 2, 1st place Homemaking Sewing Contest 23 Occu-
pations Club 23 B Band 2
Trinity University
ANN LOUISE BECKWITH
Trans. in soph. yearg Musical Comedy Appr. Club 2,
Chaps 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4g Toastmasters Club 3, F.
T. A. 33 Spurs 3, 43 Jr. Red Cross Council 3. 43 Adv.
Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 43 Stagehands 43 Sr. Play 4g Olmof
Staff 43 Quill and Scroll 4
Oklahoma State University
RICHARD HOLLAND BENNETT
.-Bend,
Sports Club 1, Los Cuates 11 Fresh. Football 1g Fresh.
Track 1g Freshman Basketball lg Student Council 1, 2g
"B" Football 2, Los Campaneros 23 Toastmasters Club
3, Sgt.-at-arms 33 Alpha Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 1, 2, Sgt.-
atfarms 3, 4
University of Colorado 51
SHEILA ANNE BENSON
Art Appr, Club 1, Chaps 1, 2, Alamodels 2, Equestrian
Club 2, F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 5, 4, Chap. 3, Re-
porter 4, Spurs 3, 4, Classical Music Appr. Club 4, F. T.
A. 4
Texas A. 8: I.
MICHAEL ANTHONY BERNS
"Mike"
Fresh. Football 1, Los Companeros 2, Biology Club 2,
Physics Club 3, Varsity "B" Mgr. 5, Student Council
5, Stagehands 4
Duke University
CLARENCE DAVID BERRY
"David"
Transferred in Senior year
University of Texas
MIGUEL BERUMEN
"Mike"
Transferred in Senior year, Stagehands Club 4, Physics
Club 4
United States Military Academy
MARGUERITE BIEMER
"Peggy"
F. H. A, 1, 2, Library Club 1. 2, 3. 4: Instrum. Music
Club 2, Los Amigos 5, 4, Classical Music Appr. 4,
Creative and Expository Writing Club 4, Vice-Pres. 4,
"A" Band 4
Howard-Payne College
SAMMY JAMES BINION
Trans-,in S0Ph- V628 V2lrSity "B" Football, Student
Council 4, Alpha I-I1-Y 4
Southern Methodist University
CAROL SUSAN BLACK
"Suzie"
Nursing Club 1, Sgt.-at-arms 1, Canasta Club 1, Treas.
1, Chaps 1, 2, F. T. A. 3, Sec. 3, "B" Chorus 1, 2, 33
Stagehands 1, 2, 3, 4, Hist. 3, Debate Club 1, 2, 3, 4,
Sec. 2, Hist. 3, N. F. L. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 2,3,4,
Basketball Sec. 4, "A" Chorus 4, Sr. Play 4, Reading
Com. 4
Texas Christian University
AUGUSTA ROSALIE MARY BLOUNT
University of Texas
MICHELE HELENE BLOUNT
"Bebe"
F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Canasta Club 21 Y-Teens 33 Chf1P5
3, 4-Sgt.-at-arms 4, Alamodels 3, 4, Sans Souci 4
Texas Tech
MATT C. C. BRISTOL
Trans. in Sr. year, N. F. L. 4, Debate Club 4, Stage-
hands 4
University of Texas
EILEEN BRITT
F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 3, 4, Chaps 1, 2, 3, 4, Class-
ical Music Appr. Club 4
Trinity University
BRADFORD WINSTON BROWN
"Brad"
Speleology Club 1, Sports Club 1, Fresh. Basketball 1,
Fresh. Football 1, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-
arms 4, Soph. Mule Stall Council 2, House and Grounds
2, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Adv. Pres. 3: Adv. Pres.
Club 3, Sgt.-at-arms 3, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, jr. Class
Sgt.-at-arms 33 "A" Club 3, 4, Sr. Mule Stall Council
3, 4, House 81 Grounds 3, Pres. g Mr. Howdy 4,
Most Pop. Boy 4 53
JOEL D. BROWN
Projectionist 1, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4
San Antonio College
SANDRA ELEA BROXWN
Chaps 2, 3, Ranger 3, Art Appr. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chap.
2, Sec. 3, Frosh.-Soph. Y-Teens 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 2, Adv.
Pres. Council 2, 3, Bridge Club 4, Spurs 4
Southwestern University
LYNN BRUY 4
Transferred Senior year
ROY EARL BUFFIN
Transferred in Junior year, Rod and Reel Club 3
Southwest Texas State College
BARBARA GRACE BUSCHE
Los Cuates 1, Treas. 1, "A" Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pub. Chair.
4, Los Companeros 2, Fr.-Soph. Bridge Club 1, 2, Adv.
Pres. 1, 2, Adv. Pres. Club 1, 2, Los Amigos 3, Swing
Band Club 3, Sec.-Treas. 3, All State Band 3, 4, Future
Nurses Club 4, Instrumental Music Club 4, Natl. Hon-
or Society 4, Hist. 4, Student Council4, Corres.Sec. 4,
Kappa Tri Hi-Y 4, Service Club 4
Duke University
ANNE S. BUSH
Trans. Soph. yr., F. H. A. 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Chap. 4,
Chaps 3, 4, Classical Lfusic Club 4, F. T. A. 4
Stratford junior College
KATHRYN ANNE BUSWELL
"Kathy"
Fresh.-Soph. Canasta Club 1, 23 Los Cuates lg Chaps 1,
2, 3, 4-Sec. 43 Los Companeros 2: Adv. Sec. 2, Chap, 33
Treas. 43 Chemistry Club 33 Classical Music Appr. Club
3, 43 Service Club 5. 4-Corr. Sec. 41 Quill and Scroll
3, 43 Physics Club 43 Natl. Honor Society 3, 4
Trinity University
BOB LEE BUTTRILL
Speleology 1, 4-Vice. Pres. 41 Sports 13 Toastmasters
Club 2, 3-Chap. 23 Basketball lg Biology Club 2g Hot
Rod Club 33 Phi-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4-Vice. Pres. 4
University of Texas
BARBARA ANN CANION
Los Cuates 13 Y-Teens 1. 33 Los Companeros 23 Chaps
1, 23 Los Amigos 3, 43 Spurs 3. 4-Major 43 Jody Drill
Team 33 Natl. Hcnor Society 43 Service Club 4
Southwest Texas State College
JULIET CARNAHAN
"Julie"
Occupations Club 33 Los Amigos 3. 41 Art Apprec. 43
Adv. Treas. 4
Sophie Newcomb
JESS G, CARNES
Slide Rule Club 11 Chess Club 11 Swing Band Club 2, 3:
Instru. Music Club 2, 33 "A" Band 2, 3, 43 Swing Band 4
Trinity University
GLADYS CARPENTER
Bridge Club-Captain la Los Amigos 13 Adv. Sec. 1, Pres.
33 Kappa Tri Hi-Y 2, 3, 4-Vice. Pres. 2, 35 Biology Club
Z-Sec.3 Chaps 1, 2, 3, 4-Sec, 3: F. H, A. Club 2, 33 Stage-
hiands Club 3, 43 Choral Club 43 Student Council 4-Sec.
Stephens 55
JOHN BARON CARRINGTON
General Science Club 13 Chem. Club 51 Speleology Club
2, 3, 43 Physics Club 4
Trinity University
VIRGINIA CAROLYN CATES
"jenny"
Transferred in Soph, yearg Chaps 2, 43 Y-Teens 2. 3, 4.
Treas. 43 F, H. A. 2. 5. 43 Spurs 33 F. T. A. ip French
Club -1
Texas XX7om,in's University
MINI CAVENDER
Designed school flag, 13 Chaps 1, 2g Los Cuates 1, Hist.3
Canasta Club li Olmos Statf 2. 5, 4. Asst. Art Fd. 2,
Asst. Ed.-in-Chief 3, Ed.-in-Chief 43 F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Hist.
3, Pres. 43 Biology Club 23 Art Apprec, Club 23 Girls'
Octette 2, 5, Alternate 23 Spurs 2, 33 Quill and Scroll
3, 43 Service Club 3, 43 'Q1'x" Chorus 5, 4, Sec. 53 Reg.
Chorus 3, 43 Jr. Y-Teens 3, Vice. Pres. 33 Sans Souci
5, 4. Sec. 3, Vice. Pres. 43 Natl, Honor Society 43 Hon.
Member Student Council 43 Most Rep. Sr. Girl
Indiana Ifniyersity
,IANE LUCILE CHIPLIZY
N, F. L. 13 Adv. Pres. 1: Adv. Pres. Club 1: Fresh. Class
Sec. 13 Mule Stall Council 1, 3, 43 Sec. 1, Food Chair. 3,
Treas. 43 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, 3, Sec. 43
Stagehands 1, 2, 33 Chaps 1, Z3 Most Rep, Fresh. Nom-
inee lg Olmos Staff 1, 2, 5, -lg Asst. lius. Mgr. 1, 2. 5,
Bus. Mgr. 43 Adv. Treas. 23 Most Rep. Soph. Nominee
23 Sxvimniing Team 23 Most Rep. -Ir. Nominee 51 Girls'
State Rep. 33 Spurs 3, 4. I-list. ll Jody Drill Team 3, i.
Right Guide 41 Service Club 5, rl. Vice-Pres. -ig Kappa
Tri-Hi-Y 5. 4, Parl. 43 Jr. Red Cross Council 5: Natl.
Honor Society 3, 4, Sec. 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43
Girls' State Rep. 33 Los Amigos 43 Most Rep. Sr. Nom-
inee 43 Most Outstanding Spur 4
University of Texas
RICHEY CHRISTIAN
Transferred in jr. year, Chaps 33 Los Amigos 33 Art
Appr. Club 33 Spurs 43 Ir.-Sr. Bridge 43 Book Review
43 Adv. Sec. 4
University of Texas
XVILLIAM CLARK
Chess Club 1, 2, Treas. 23 Math Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec.-
Treas. 43 Chemistry Club 33 Physics Club 4
Southern Methodist University
56
ELMER XVILLIAM COLGLAZIER, JR.
Bill
Chess Club 1, Vice Pres. 13 Mathematics Club 1, 2, 3, 4,
Pres. 43 Biology Club 23 Chemistry Club 33 Golf Team
33 National Honor Society 3, 4, Pres. 43 Student Coun-
cil 3, 4, Trading Post Business Manager 43 Physics
Club 43 National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4
California Institute of Technology
EVELYN CAROL COOK
Evie
Canasta Club 13 B Band 13 Y-Teens 1, 2. 3, 4, Treas. 33
F.H.A. 2, 3, 43 Chaps 1, 23 Spurs 3, 43 Treas. 43 jodies
3, 43 F. T. A. 43 Service Club 4
Southwest Texas State Teachers College
CAROLYN DOLORES COOKSEY
Crickett
Adv. Treas. 13 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Swing Band Club 1, 23
Adv. Sec. 1, 2, 43 B. Chorus 33 A Chorus 4
San Antonio College
CAROL LYNNE COOPER
Los Cuates, 13 Chaps 1, 2, 33 Bridge Club 1, 23 Los Com-
paneros 1, 23 Olmos Staff 2, 3, 4, Club Ed. of Ol-
mos 4g Girl's Swimming Teaim 2, Pres. 23 Los Amigos,
33 Chemistry Club 33 Girl's Chorus 33 Spurs 43 Stu-
dent Council 4g A Chorus 43 National Honor Society
43 Service Club 43 Quill and Scroll 4
Oberlin College
PATRICIA ANN cooPER
"Patty"
Adv. Pres. 13 Adv. Pres. Club 13 Los Cuates 13 Chaps 1,23
Bridge Club 1, 23 Los Compnneros 23 Adv, Vice Pres.
23 Student Council 33 Chemistry Club 3, Sec. 33 Spurs
3, 41 Los Amigos 3, 4, Chap. 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43
Olmos staff 2, 3, 4, Proofreader 2, Picture Editor 3,
Assistant Editor 43 National Honor Society 43 Service
Club 43 Adv. Sec. 4
University of Texas
EMY KAY CORE
Adv. Sec. 13 N. F. L. 13 Stage-hands 13 Jr. Red Cross
1, 33 Chaps 1, 23 Adv. Treas. 23 F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, Report-
er 33 Service Club 3, 4, Historian 43 Quill and Scroll
3, 43 Spurs 3, 4, Sgt.-at-arms 43 F. T. A. 43 Hoof Print
Staff 4, Copy Editor 43 Olmos Staff 4, Features Editorg
National Honor Society 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-
Pres. 1, 43 Pres. 2, 3
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Abilene Christian College
MARTHA LOU CORNELISON
Art Appr. Club 13 Y-Teens 1, 3, Madrigal Singers 2,
Biology Club 2, "AH Chorus 3, 4, Choral Club 2, 3, 4,
Girls' Octette 33 Chaps 1, 2, 3, 4
Trinity University
JOAN CORY
Fr. Soph. Bridge Club 1, Capt., Musical Comedy Apprec.
Club 1, Chaps 1, 23 Biology Club 2, Treas. 2g Stagehands
21 Adv. Chaplain 23 Chemistry Club 33 Aquatic Club 3,
Chaps 33 Adv. Sec. 3, Sr. Mule Stall Council 3, Refresh-
ment Chairman 3, Spurs 3, 4, Sgt. 3, Majorette 4, Quill
and Scroll 3, -lg Art Apprec. Club 43 Service Club 4
JAMES WINSLOW COULTER
.Jima
Mule Stall Council 1g Student Council 1, Speleology
Club 1, Fr. Football 1, Fr. Basketball 1, B Football
23 Varsity Football 3, B Basketball 2, 3, Alpha Hi-Y
1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4
University of Texas
LYNN COX
Bridge Club 1, F. H. A. 1, Adv. Treas. 1, Chaps 1, 33
Occupations Club 3, 4g Spurs 4, Caledonia Alternate 4
Southwestern University
KATHLEEN LOUISE CROXV
"Katie"
Future Nurses Club 1, 2, 4, Pres. 4, "B" Chorus 2,
Choral Club 33 "A" Chorus 3, 4, jr. Red Cross 4, jr.-
Sr. Bridge Club 4
San Antonio College
JOE ELTON CULPEPPER
PCPPV'
Fr. Basketball 1, Rod and Reel Club 1, Boating and
Camping Club 1, Los Amigos 2, Biology Club 2, Adv.
Sgt.-at-arms 2
San Antonio College
58
RICHARD STEELE DAVENPORT
"Dicky"
Trans. Soph. Yr., Advisory Pres. 3, 4, Biology Club 2,
Sgt.-at-arms 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres., Swing Band
Club 3g Pres. 33 Instrumental Music Club 33 Vice-
Pres. 33 Swing Band 3, 4g Physics Club 4, Vice-Pres. 4g
Advisory Pres. Club 4, Treas. 4, Sr. Class Pres. 4
Rice
BITSY LEE DAVIS
F. H. A. 1, Chaps 1, 2, 4g N. F. L. 13 Advisory Sgt.-at
arms 13 Bridge Club 1, Canasta Club 2, Advisory Treas.
2, Stagehands 2, 3, 43 Chemistry Club 33 Spurs 33 Occu-
pations Club 4
Hardin Simmons University
RALPH MORGAN DAVIDSON
Gen, Science Club 13 Slide Rule Club, 1, 23 Biology
Club 23 Chemistry Club 33 Math Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres.
4, Physics Club 43 Natl. Latin Honor Society3 Natl. Merit
Scholarship Semifinalist: Natl. Honor Society 4, Treas. 4
Rice
SUZANNE DELPH
Chaps 1, 2, Fresh.-Soph. Bridge Club 1, 2, Sec.-Treas.
23 F. H. A. 1, Adv. Sec. 1, 23 Los Companeros 2g Kappa
Tri Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-arms 43 Art Appr. Club 3,
Sec. 3, Student Council 33 Los Amigos Club 3, 43
Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Olmos Staff 3, 4, Asst. Adver-
tising Mgr.- 3, 43 Spurs 3, 4, Sgt. 3, Capt. 4, Pres. 43
Jody Drill Team 3, 4, Occupations Club 43 National
Honor Society 4g Service Club 4
University of Texas
TIM PAT DICKEY
'iRed"
"A" Chorus 2, 3, 43 Stagehands 4, Sr. Play 4
Colorado Institute of Fine Arts
DOROTHY CATHERINE DOYLE
Fresh. Y-Teens lg Art Apprec. 1g "B" Band 1, 23 "B"
Chorus 23 Biology Club 23 Choral Club 2, 33 Latin Club
33 "A" Chorus 3, 43 Madrigal Singers 3, Adv. Vice-
Pres. 33 Expository and Creative Writing Club 4, Sec.-
Treas. 43 Toastmasters 43 Chaps 4
University
MARY HELEN DOYLE
Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Treas. 3, Choral Club 1, 4, "A"
8: "B" Chorus 2, 3, 4, Octette 3, Adv. Treas. 3, All
State Chorus 31 Future Nurses 4, Serxice Club 4,
Swing Band Vocalist 4
Southwest Texas
State College ALICE LYNN DRURY
..Wag,.
Instru. Music Club 1, Sec. 1, Swing Band Club 1, Adv.
Chaplain 1, F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, Hist. 2, Adv. Vice-Pres. 2,
Debate Club 2, Corres. Sec. 2, Latin Club 2, N. F. L.
2, 3, 4, Critic 3, Honorary Mbr. 4, Kappa Tri Hi-Y 2,
3, 4, Adv. Pres. 3, 4, Adv. Pres. Council 3, 4, Parl. 3,
Vice-Pres. 4, Hoof Prim Staff 4, Special Columnist
4, Olmur Staff 4, Ad Staff 4, Sr. Plijf Reading Com. 4
Stephens College
RICHARD EDXVARD DULLNIG
"Dumbo"
Fresh. Basketball 11 Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Choral Club 2
3, 4, Pres. 4, Madrigal Singers 2, "A" Chorus 2, 3, 4
Vice-Pres. 4, Adv. Sgt.-at-arms 3, 4, Boys Quartet 3,
"A" Club 4, Sr. Class Sgt.-at-arms 4
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University of Texas
JOAN LINDA EASTMEAD
F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Hist 2, 3, Future
Nurses Club 1, Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaps 1, 2, 3, 4,
Sgt.-at-arms 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4
San Antonio College
TENYA MARIE ECONOMY
..T,,
Chaps 1, 2, Los Cuates 1, Los Companeros 2, F. T. A.
1, 2, "B" Chorus 2, Library Club 1, 2, Future Nursing
Club 1, 2, 3, Sec. 2. Chaplain 3, jr. Red Cross Council
1, 2, 3, 4, Attn. Chrm. 1, 2, Treas. 3, Standing Mbr. 4,
jr.-Sr. Bridge Club 3, Spurs 3, 4, Mgr. 4, Olmor Staff,
Proofreader 4
Southwestern University
PAULA GAY EDWARDS
Student Council 1, 2, 3, Los Cuates 1, Sec. 1, Fres.-
Soph. Bridge Club 1, 2, Chaps 1, 2, Los Companeros
2, Los Amigos 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, Natl. Honor
Society 3, 4, Quill 8: Scroll 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 4, Service
Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, jr. Mule Stall Council 3, Entertain.
Chrmn. 3, Spurs 3, 4, Jody Drill Team 3, 4, Hoof
Prim Staff 3, 4, Rep. 3, Adv. Mgr. 4, Olmor Staff 4,
Sr. Class Editor 4, Kappa Tri Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Oc-
cupations Club 4
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Mary Baldwin College
ROBERT LOUIS ELLERBEE
..Ape..
Fresh. Football 1, Fresh. Basketball 1, Fresh. Track 1,
Sports Club 2, "B" Basketball 2, Varsity Football 2,
3, 4, Adv. Sgt.-at-arms 2, 3, 4
Texas A 8: M
PATRICIA ANN ELLISON
"Patsy"
Trans. in Soph. Yr., Chaps 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Latin
Natl. Honor Society 2, F. H. A. 2, Los Amigos 4, Adv.
Sec. 4, Spurs 3, 4
Mary Washington College
DAVID STUART ENGLE
"Dave"
Fresh. Football 1, Los Companeros 2, Los Amigos 3, 4,
Study Co-ordinator 4, Debate Club 33 N. F. L. 33 "A"
Chorus 4, Stagehands 4
University of the South
LOUISE ELIZABETH ERIKSEN
-tldeen
Chaps 1, Z, N. F. L. 1, 2, Fresh.-Soph. Bridge Club 1,
Equestrian Club 2, F. T. A. 1, 2, 4, Stagehands 1, 2, 3, 4,
Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Latin
Club 3, 4, Adv. Chap. 4, Spurs 3, 4
University of Texas
JOHN RICHARD EWING
"Johnny"
Rod and Reel Club 1, Model Train Club 13 Chess Club
23 Adv. Hist. 3, Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Co. Capt.
4, Hoof Prim staff 3, 4, Photographer 3. 4, "A" Club 4
Texas Tech
XWALTER BENTHALE FAGLIE
"Buddy"
Fresh. Class Sgt.-at-arms 1, Fresh. Football 1, Capt. 1,
Sports Club 1, "B" Band 1, Rod 8: Reel Club 1, Pres.
1, Fresh. Track 1, Adv. Sgt.-at-arms 1, Soph. Class Sgt.-
at-arms 2, Adv. Vice-Pres. 2, Mule Stall Council 2, Al-
pha Hi-Y 2, 33 Varsity "A" Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4,
jr. Class Vice-Pres. 3, Varsity "A" Track 2, 3, "A"
Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Student Council 4, Sr. Class Vice-
Pres. 4 61
JANE FARRIER
"Juana"
Chaps 1, 2, 3, F. H. A. 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, Girls Swim
ming Team 2, Aquatic Club 2
Gulfpark
ANNE LESLIE FENSTERMAKER
"Bebe"
"B" Band 1, Adv. Prog. Chrmn. 1, Art Appr. Club
1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 3, 4, Hist. 4, Adv. Treas, 2, Biology
Club 2, Chaps 2, 32 Los Amigos 3, 4, Hist. 4, Spurs 4G
Adv. Pres. 4, Adv. Pres. Council 4, F. T. A. 4, Olmor
Staff 4, Art Editr. 4, Quill and Scroll 4
University of Texas
JACK L. FERGUSON
San Antonio College
CHARLES RAY FIKES
Trans. Sr. Yr. Sans Souci 4
North Texas State University
MERLIN CHAPMAN FINDLAY
"Chap"
Band 1, 2, 3, All-State 2, Fresh. Class Parl. 1, Instru-
mental Music Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 2, Debate Club 1, 2,
3, 4, Parl. 3, 4, N. F. L. 1, 2, 3, 4, Parl. 3, Pres. 4, Natl.
Latin Honor So. 2, Alpha Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, Vice-
Pres. 3, 4, State Extemp. Champ 3, Golf 3, 4, Stu4
dent Council 3, 4, Parl. 4, Boy's State 3, Natl. Merit
Semi-finalist 4, Sr. Class Parl. 4, Natl. Council of Eng.
Teachers Achievement Award.
University of Texas
KURT FINKBEINER
Chess Club 1, 2, Sgt.-at-arms 2, Speleology 3, 4, Bio.
Club 2, A Band 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, Physics 4,
Adv. Treas. 4
Southern Methodist University
8 2
ELEANOR TERRENCE FOLBRE
"Terry"
Mule Stall Council 1, 3, 4, Food Chrmn. 1, Recording
Sec. 3, 4, Stagehands 1, 2, Bridge Club 1, Vice-Pres. 1,
Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Standing Mbr. 2, 3, 4, Re-
cording Sec. 4, Chaps 1, 2, Adv. Sec. 2, Adv. Vice-
Pres. 3, Soph. Class Parl. 2, Los Companeros 2, Los
Amigos 3, 4, Treas. 4, Swimming Team 2, Kappa Tri
Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Hist.-Parl. 2, 3, Spurs 3, 4, Jody Drill
Team 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, Olmof Staff 4, Co-Lay
out Edtr. 4, Sec. of Safety Council 4: Natl. Honor So-
ciety 4, Service Club 4, Quill and Scroll 4
Randolph-Macon
MICHELLE KAREN Eox
"Mickey"
Trans. in Soph. Yr., Chaps 2, 3, 4, Hist. 3, Pres. 4, F.
H. A. 2, 3, 4, Alamodels 2, 4, Jr. Red Cross Council 2,
Adv. Chap. 3, Stagehands 2, 3, 4, Salteens 3, 4
North Texas State University
SANDRA LEE FULLER
"Sandy"
Chaps 1, 2, Los Cuates 1, F. H. A. 1, Adv. Sec. 1, Los
Companeros 2, Biology Club 2, Adv. Pres. 2, 3, Advv.
Pres. Club 2, 3, Los Amigos 3, Chemistry Club 3,
Occupations, Club 4, Toastmasters Club 4, Spurs 3, 4,
Jody Drill Team 3, Senior Play 4, Caledonia 4
Lindenwood
MICHAEL RICHARD GI LHOUSEN
"Mike"
Fresh. Football 1, Fresh. Basketball 1, "A" Band 1, 2,
Latin Club 1, 2, Amateur Radio Club 1, 2-Treas. 1, 2,
Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, "A" Club 3, 4, Adv. Vice-Pres.
3, Adv. Pres. Club 4-Sgt.-at-arms 4, Alpha Hi-Y 3, 4,
Mule Stall Council 4-House and Rule Chrmn. 4
Air Force Academy
CHARLES FRANCIS GILMORE
Adv. Pres. 1-Sec. 3, Fresh. Track Team 1, Rod 'and Reel
Club 1, Biology Club 4
Texas A 8: I
MARIJANE GISH
"Gishy"
Chaps 1, 2, Los Cuates 1, Fresh.-Soph. Bridge Club 1,
Los Companeros 2-Chap. 2, Biology Club 2, N.F.L. 2,
Adv. Pres. 2, Adv. Pres. Club 2, Student Council 3,
Los Amigos 3, 4-Reporter 4, Chemistry Club 3-Treas.,
Spurs 3, 4-Sgt, 3, Lt. 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Hoof Print Staff
3. 4-Reporter 3-Asst. Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4,
Kappai Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Service Club 4, Natl Honor So-
ciety
Mary Baldwin College
CHERYL ANNE GLAVIN
Chaps 1, 23 Musical Comedy Club 13 Fresh. Bridge 13
Y.Teen5 23 Spurs 3, 43 Stagehands 33 F. H. A. 3, 4g
Alamodels 43 Adv. Hist. 2
San Antonio College
KAREN DEANE GLEYE
Trans. in Soph. Yr.3 Latin Club 2, 33 Chaps 23 French
Club 2, 3, 43 Spurs 3, 43 Physics Club 4, Sec. 4g Jr. Red
Cross Council 4
Sophie Newcomb
GEORGIA SUE GOETZ
"Susie"
Canasta Club 13 Bridge Club 1, 23 Los Companeros 23
F. H. A. 1, 43 Chaps 1, 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-arms 43 Y-Teens
3, 43 Classical Music Club 43 jr. Red Cross Council 43
Senior Play 4
Texas Tech
ALBERT S. GONZALEZ
Fresh. Football 13 Instru. Music Club 1, 23 "A" Track
2, 3, 43 "A" Band 3, 43 Speleology Club 33 Photography
Club 43 Los Amigos 4
Kansas University
SUSAN ANN GOSS
"Suz"
Canasta Club 1-Treas.3 Los Cuates 13 N. F. L. 13 Chaps
1, 23 Adv. Sec.,1, Parl. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Biology Club 23
Los Vecinos 23 Occupations Club 2, Pres. 23 Los
Amigos 2, 33 Library Club 2g Chorus 3, Vice-Pres. 33
Spurs 43 Musical Appr. Club 43 Adv. Pres. Council 43
"A" Chorus 43 Kappa Tri Hi-Y
Mary Baldwin
MARY JANE GRAVLEY
Adv. Vice-Pres. 13 Los Cuates 13 Fresh.-Soph. Bridge
Club 13 N.F.L. 1, 2, 3, 43 Chaps 1, 23 Biology Club 2,
Chaplain 23 Los Companeros 23 Adv. Parl. 23 Adv. Pres.
33 Adv. Pres. Club 33 Los Amigos 33 Garden Club 33
Vice-Pres. 3g Spurs 3, 43 Student Council 43 Nat'1.
Honor Society 43 Olmox Staff 4, Clubs Edtr. 43 Toast-
masters Club 43 Chemistry Club 43 Quill and Scroll 4
Hardin-Simmons University
DIANE SUSAN GRAY
Chaps 1, 2, Fresh.-Soph. Bridge Club lg Los Cuates 1,
N.F.L. 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2, F.T.A.
2, Biology Club 2, Los Companeros 2, Los
Amigos 3, Student Coun. 3, 4, Spurs 3, 4, Jody Drill
Team 3, 4, Garden Club 3, Pres., Stagehands 4, Chem.
Club 4, Olmos Staff 3, Proofreader, Hoof Print Staff
3, 4, Reporter 3, Feature Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 3,
4, National Honor Society 4, Service Club 4
University of Texas
TARLEY ANNE GREEN
Chess Club 1, Bridge Club 13 Chaps 1, 2, Musical Com-
edy Appr. Club 2, Canasta Club 2, Pres. 2, Spurs 3,
4, Y-Teens 3, 4
University of New Mexico
INIARILYN SUE GREER
"Madge"
Chaps 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 3, Chaplain 1, Equestrian Club
2, F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4, Alamodels 2, 3, 4,
"A" Team 4, Rep. 4, Spurs 3, 4, Hoof Print Staff 3, 4,
Associate Edtr. 43 Olmor Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4
Howard Payne
, .IOHN GROOS
N. F. L. 1, Stage-hands 1, 2, 3, Officer 3, Sans Souci 4
Texas Tech
SANDRA SUSAN GRUNING
nsandyn
Transferred in Sr. Yr., Nat'l Honor Society 4, jr. Red
Cross Council 4, Equestrian Club 4, Latin Club 4,
Natl. Merit Scholarship Semifinalist 4
University of Maryland - Munich Extension
PHILIP M. GUZMAN
Fresh. Football 1, Fresh. Track 1, Soph. Football 2,
Soph. Track 2, Sports Club 1. 2, Drivers Ed. Club 1,
Los Amigos 3, 4, Crman. P. A. S. F., Adv. Sgt.-at-arms
2. Pres. 4, Adv. Pres. Club 4
University of Texas 65
LESLEY PHILIPS HATE
Trims. in Sr. Yr.: Senior Bridge Club fig Spanish Club
45 Art Club 4g Hoof P int 4, C0 Ed't. 'll ' d
Scroll 4, sf. Play 4 ' PY 1 Qui an
University of Texas
CARRIE MAE HARBE RT
"Kerry"
Bridge Club 1, 2, Canasta Club 1, 2
San Antonio College
CHARLES B. HARDY
Rod and Reel Club 5, 4-Pres. 4, Chess Club 4g Senior
Play 4
JOHN XWILLIAM HARGIS
Fresh. Basketball lg Student Council lg Chess Club 1,
Los Cuates lg Biology Club 21 Instrum. Music Club 21
"AH Band 2, 3.71, jr. Historians 5, ll. Pres. 4g Pro-
jectionists Club 33 Nat'1. Honor Society 4g Assembly
Crew 3,4
Southern Methodist University
NORTON BASSETT HARGIS, JR.
"Red Dog"
Freshman Basketball lg Co-Capt. 13 Los Cuates 1, Sgt.-
at--arms 13 Sports Club lg Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4g
Student Council 23 Adv. Vice-Pres. 51 Toastmasters Club
Zag "A" Club 3, 4, Treas. 43 Adv. Pres. 43 Adv. Pres.
Club 4, Parl. 45 Senior Class Sgt.-at-arms 43 Alpha Hi-
Y 2, 3, 4, Sec. 33 Speleology Club 4
University of Texas
GEORGE W. HARRIS
"Dunce"
SPCICOIOXY Cluhb 1, 2, 53 Gen. Science Club lg Biology
gulls ig Chemistry Club 39 Physics Club 43 Stagehands
u
66
Texas A 8: I
MARGARET LYNN HART
"Peggy"
Chaps 1, 23 Bridge Club 1, 2, Los Cuates 13 Adv. Sec.
13 Los Companeros 2, Adv.Treas.2g Los Amigos 3, Oc-
cupations Club 35 Spurs 3, 43 Student Council 4, Mus-
ical Comedy Apprec. Club 4
JOHN JOSEPH HASSE
Sports Club 1, Instrumental Music Club 1, 23 "A" Band
2, 3, Swing Band Club 3, Golf Team 2, 3, 4, "A" 'Club
4, Adv. Vice-Pres. 45 Speleology Club 4
Texas A 84 M
NELSON ERNEST HATT
Instrum, Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-arms 33 Swing
Band Club 1, 2, 33 "A" Band 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-arms 3,
Pres. 4, Swing Band 3, 4, All-Dist. Band 35 All-Reg.
Band 3, All-State Band 3, Biology Club 2, Chem-
istry Club 33 Natl. Honor Society 3, 4g Physics Club
4, Sgt.-at-arms 4
Rice University
LINDA KATHERINE HAWTHORNE
Chaps 1, 2, F. H. A. 1, Future Nurses Club 1g Music
Apprec. Club 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Chap. 45 Spurs
3, 45 Toastmasters Club 3g Stagehands 43 Quill and
Scroll 45 Haaf Print Staff 3, 4, Circulation and Ex-
change Ed.g Olmar Staff 3, 4, Typing Ed., Adv. Chap 4
Colorado College
CARL J. HEHMSOTH
Projectionist Club 1, 2, Latin Club 1,, 2g Chemistry
Club 33 Choral Club 3, 4, Sgt.-at--arms 3, 4.3 "A" Chorus
3, 4, Pres. 43 Physics Club 43 Student Council 4
University of Texas
GLADYS IMOGENE HELTON
"Gene"
F. H. A. 2, 5, 4
67
SHARON-ANN E. HENDRICKS
"Peanut"
Bridge Club 1, Musical Appr. 1, Chaps 1, 2, 4, F. T.
A. 1, 2, 4, F. H. A. 2, 4, Latin 2, Decoration Comm.
Chair., Book Review Club 4
San Antonio College
XWILLIAM TALBOT HENDRIX
"Bill"
Trans. in Soph. Yr., Slide Rule Club 2, Biology Club
2, Natl. Honor Society 3, 4, Los Amigos 3, 4, Tech.
Head 3, 4, Pres. 4, Adv. Vice-Pres. 4
Carleton
SAM SHERRILL HENRY
"chip"
jr. Red Cross 1, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Sgt.-at-arms 2,
Speleology Club 1, Fresh. Football 1, Fresh. Basket-
ball 1, Stagehands 2, 3, 4, Co-Chrm., Stage crew, Hoof
Print Staff 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, 3, Editorial Ed. 4, "B"
Football 2, N. F. L. 3, 4, Degree of Merit 3, Quill
and Scroll 3, 4, Debate Club 3, 4, Adv. Sgt.-at-arms 3,
Parl. 4, Safety Council 4, Varsity Football 4, "A" Club
4, Fire Chief 4
U. S. Military Academy
FRANCES LOUISE HERRING
..Fran,,
Latin Club 1, Chess Club 1, F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaps
1, 2, 3, Occupations Club 2, Adv. Vice-Pres. 2, F. H.
A. 3, Alamodels 33 "A" Band 4, Y-Teens 4, "A" Chor-
us 4, Stagehands 4, Senior Play 4
Texas Tech
DOUGLAS RICHARD HICKMAN
Classical Music Appr. Club, Expository Writing Club
Howard-Payne
PENELOPE HIGHT
upennyn
Student Council 1, 2, Fresh.-Soph. Bridge Club 1, Los
Cuates 1, Chaps 1, 2, Biology Club 2, Parl. 2, Los
Companeros 2, Kappa Tri Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4,
Adv. Sec. 3, Art Appr. Club 3, Chaplain 3, Los Ami-
gos 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Reporter 3, Spurs 3, 4, Lieut. 4,
Jody Dr1ll.T621IU 3, 4, jr. Mule Stall Council 3, Pub.
Chair., Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Hoof Prim
Staff 3, 4, Reporter 3, Associate Ed. 4, Olmox Staff
4, Asst. Bus. Mgr. 4, Adv. Pres. 4, Adv. Pres. Council
4, Sec. 4, United Fund Co-Chair. 4, Service Club 4
University of Texas
ROWLAND BRUCE HILL
"Robby"
Fresh. Football 1, Ham Radio Club 1, "B" Football 2,
3, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, Los Amigos 3, 4, Varsity Fo
ball 4, Physics Club 4
Austin College
MARY ANN HINSCH
Fresh.-Soph. Bridge Club 1, Los Cuates 1, Chaps 1,
2, Los Companeros 2, Canasta Club 2, Los Amigos 3,
Chem. Club 33 Spurs 3, 4, Manager 4, Quill and Scroll
3, 4, Natl Honor Society 3, 41 Service Club 5, 4, Re-
cording Sec. 4, Class Music Appr. Club 4, Hoff Print
Reporter 3, Asst. Ed. 4
Southern Methodist University
DOROTHY ANNE HOFFMANN
"Dottie"
Nurses Club 1, Sec. 1, Library Club 1, 2, Chaps 1, 2, 3,
4, Sec. Adv. 2, Madrigal 2, "A" Chorua 2, 3, 4, Stu-
dent Council 3: Choral Club 4
North Texas State
JOHN CLIFTON HOLMGREEN, IR.
"Homely"
President Fresh. Class, Most Representative Fresh. Boy,
Treas. Fresh. Mule Stall Council: Student Council 1,
2, Latin Club 1, 2, Sgt.-at-arms 2, Nominee for Most
Representative 2, 3, Nat'1. Honor Society 3, 4, Chem.
Club, Vice-Pres., Phi Hi-Y 4, Sec., Los Amigos 4,
Physics Club 4, Treas. Student Council 4
Tufts
VIRGINIA ANN HORTON
Bridge Club 1, Homemaking 1, Tennis Team 1, 2, 3,
4, Chaps 1, 2, 3, 4, Adv. Treas. 2, Student Council 2,
3, Captain of Girls' Tennis Team 3, Y-Teens 3, 43 Pres.
Bridge Club 4, National Honor Society 4
Texas A 8: I
DIANNA JEAN HUDSON
Library Club ll Occupations Club 2, Chaps 2, 3, 4,
F. H. A. 5, 4, Bridge Club 4, Girls, Chorus
San Antonio College 69
CHERRYL IRENE HUGHES
jr. Red Cross Ig Sec-Treas. Canasta Club Ig Chaps 1,
23 Historian F, H. A. ZSpurs 3,4gPres, F. H. A. 3, 41
National Honor Society 3, 41 Service Club 3, 4g Service
Chairman 4g D. A. R. Representative 4.
Texas XXfoman's University
JANET LOUISE IVEY
Occupations Club lg Los Cuates Ig F. H. A. 1, fig "A"
Band I. 2, 5, 41 Los Companeros 21 Los Amigos 3g
Tumbling Club 43 All-Reg. Band 4
McMurray
RICHARD MARVIN IVY
"Rick"
Trans. in Soph. Yr, Latin Club 2. 3, 4g Stagehands
5, -l, Sr. Play Reading Committee -ig Sr. Play 4
University of Texas
BEVERLY JACK? 'NN
UBLIEIOHSV'
Trans, in Sr. Yr., F. H. A 4
Missouri University
CHARLES EDXWARD JAKEMAN
"Bubba"
Fr. Football 1g B Football 2, 3
MOLLY KROSCHEL JAKEMAN
Canasta Club lg Adv. Parl. 1, Treas. 23 Chaps 1, 2g
F. H. A. -1, 2, 3
70
DAVID ROSS JARROTT
Q-Davey,
Stagehands Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, N. F. L. 1, 2, 3, 4,
Treas. 3, 1st Vice-Pres. 4, Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Chap.
3, Student Coun. 2, 3, 4, Assembly Stage Crew 3,
4, Stage Mgr. 4, Sr. Play 4
Northwestern University
CHARLES L. JEFFERS JR.
"'Poco' 'C
Los Cuates 1, Sports Club 1, Alpha Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4,
Chap. 3, Party Chairmn. 3, 4, ' Adv. Vice-Pres. 2,
Biology Club 2, Reporter 2, Toastmasters Club 3, Stu-
dent Council 3
Pueblo State
JOHN JOSEPH JEHL
Roll and Reel Club, Coin Sc Stamp Club, Biology
Club, Chemistry, Physics Club, Math Club, National
Honor Society 4, National Merit Semifinalist
Rice
BARRY DALE JENKINS
Trans. Soph. Yr., Hoof Print Photographer 3, 4, Ol-
mos 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Senior Play 3 , 4, Phi
Hi-Y 4
North Texas State University
MICHAEL WILLIAIVI JIRU
"Mike"
Sports Club, Rod and Reel Club, Sgt.-at-arms Choral
Club, Magicians Club: "B" Football 3, Sgt.-at-arms,
Adv. 4, "A" Chorus
San Antonio College
GORDON BARNETTE JOHNS
Chess Club 1, 2, Projectionist Club 1, 2, 33 Member
of Sawing Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stagehands 4, Swing Band
Clu 4
University of Houston 71
CARMEN CHERYLL JOHNSON
Trans. Jr. Yr., Nurses' Club 3, Musical Comedy Appr
Club 3, Sans Souci Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, A Band 3, 4,
A Chorus 4, Expository and Creative Writing Club 4'
Natl. Honor Society 4, Sr. Play ig Sr. Play Reading
Committee 4
Antioch
CLYDE JOHN BENNETT JOHNSON
"Country"
Fr. Football 1. Fr. Basketball lg Sports Club 11 B
Basketball 2, Var. Track 2, Toastmasters Club 2, Sgt-
ut-arms 2: Soph. Class Vice-Pres. 2, Soph. Mule Stull
Council 2: Student Council 2, 3. 4, Fire Chief 3, A Club
2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Var. Football 2, 3, 4, Most Rep. Jr,
33 Sr, Mule Stall Council 4, Most Pop. Nom 4
University of Texas
COURTNEY CLARE JOHNSON
Bridge Club 1, Los Cuates 1, Pres. 1, Fresh. Nom. Most
Rep. 1, Tennis Team 1, Adv. Vice-Pres. 1, 3, 4, Chaps
1, 2, Ranger 1, Sheriff 2, Mule Stall Council 1, 2, 3, 4,
Vice-Pres. 1, 2, 3, Food Chairmn. 4, Student Council
2, Biology Club 2, Pres. 2, Swimming Team 2, Los
Companeros 2, Vice-Pres. 2, Spurs 3, 4: Jody Drill
Team 3, 4, Jr. Class Sgt.-at-arms 3, Service Club 3,
4, Parl. 4, Los Amigos 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, Miss How-
dy Nom. 4, Most Pop. 4, Sr. Class Treas. 4
Briarcliff
JO ANN JOHNSON
Chaps 1, 2, 3, 4, Fresh.-Soph. Bridge Club 1, Choral
Club 1, Adv. Chap. 1, Treas. 2, Equest. Club 2, Art
Appr. Club 3, Jr.-Sr. Bridge Club 3, 4
Trinity
KAY GRAHAM JOHNSON
Trans. Jr. Yr., F. H. A. 3, Chaps 3, Kappa Tri Hi-
Y 3, 4, Spurs 4, Stagehands Club 4, Latin Club 4,
Adv. Chap. 4, Service Club 4, Natl. Honor Society
4, Sr. Play 4, Sr. Play Reading Committee 4
Southwestern University
SHARRON RAY JOHNSON
Trans. in Jr. Yr., Var. Tennis 3, 4, Stagehands 3, 4,
Red Cross Council 3, Los Amigos 4, Physics Club 4,
Adv. Sec.-Treas. 4
Miami University-fOhioJ
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:
DONNA JEANNE JOHNSTON
Y-Teens 1, 4, Instru. Music Club 1, Occup. Club 2
Chorus 2, "A" Band 2, 3, 4, "A" Chorus 3, 4
Choral Club 1, 3, Swing Band 2, 3, Madrigal 3, F
H. A. 4
Incarnate Word College
KAREN SUZANNE JONES
Trans. Sr. Yr., Fut. Nurses Club 4, Choral Club 4,
Red Cross Council 4, Chaps 4
Southwestern University
XWILLIAM BAKER KALISH
"Bill,'
Fresh. Basketball 1, Sports Club 1, Speleology Club
1, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3,
Sgt--at--arms 3, Physics Club 4, Treas. 4 Phi Hi-Y 4
United States Military Academy
KATHERINE KALLINA
..Kay,,
Band 1, 2, 3, Maiorette 3, Los Cuates 1, Bridge Club
1, Los Compaineros 2, Vice-president 2, Biology Club 2,
Chaplain 2, Adv. Sec. 2, Los Amigos 33 Occupations
Club 3, 4: Stagehands 4, jr. Class Treas. 3, Kappa
Tri Hi-Y 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Sr. Class Chaplain 4, Stu-
dent Council 3, 4, Service Club 3, 4, Treas. 4, Sr. Play 4
Baylor University
FREDERIC I. KASS
MFI-edu
Chess Club 1, Sec. 1, Los Cuates 1: Nom. for Most
Rep. Boy, 1. 2, 4. Student Council 1. 3. 4. Standing
member 4, Pres. 4, Nat'l Forensic League 1, 2, 3, 4,
Chap. 2, 2nd Vice-Pres. 3, Parl. 4, Los Companeros 2,
Parl. 2, Golf Team 2, 3, Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Pres.. 2,
Vice-Pres. 3, Debate Team 2, 3, 4, Boys State 3, Adv.
Vice-Pres. 3, Los Amigos 3, Parl. 3, Jr. Red Cross Coun-
cil 3, Parl., junior Class Parl. 3, Nat'l. Honor Society 3,
4, Classical Music Appreciation Club 4, Vice-Pres. 4,
Safety Council 4
Harvard
CAROL ANNE KATZ
"Candy"
Fresh.--Soph. Bridge Club 1, Chaps 1, 2, Los Cuates
1, Biology Club 2, Los Companeros 2, N. F. L. 1, 2,
3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, Stagehands 3, 4, Sgt.--at--arms
4, Physics Club 4, Quill 8: Scroll 3, 4, Spurs 3, 4, Mgr.
4, Adv. Treas. 3: 0111201 Staff 3, 4, Proofreader 35
Sprit Edtr. 4, Hoof Pfinl 3, 4, Reporter 3, Associate
Ecltr. 4, Natl. Honor Society 4, Service Club 4
7 3
University of Texas
RONALD WAYNE KEEN
"Ronnie"
Chess Club, Biology Club 2
San Antonio College
BARBARA CHRISTIE KEHL
"Babs"
Adv. Chap. 1, Fresh. Y-Teens 1, Los Cuates 1, Chap.
1, Chaps 1, 2, 4, Los Companeros 2, Canasta Club 2,
Spurs 3, Sgt. 3, Ltd. 3, Jody Drill Team 3, Aquatic
Club 51 Jr. Mule Stall Council 3, Corres. Sec. 3, Fu-
ture Nurses Club 4, Chap. 4
William Smith
ALFRED JOSEPH KELLER
..A1,.
Fresh. Football 1, Fresh. Track 1, Mule Stall Council
1, 2, Pres. 1, Sgt.-at-arms 2, Los Cuates 1, Pres. 4, Alpha
Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 1, Treas. 2, Sgt.-at-arms 3, Student
Council 1, 3, 4, Standing Mem. 4, Soph. Class Pres. 2,
Los Companeros 2, Pres. 2, Adv. Pres. 2, Adv. Pres.
Club 2, 4, Sgt.-at-arms 2, Pres. 4, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4,
"B" Football 2, jr. Class Pres. 3
University of Texas
JOHN FERGVSON KERR
Fresh. Football I: Los Cuates li Sports Club 11 Alpha
HifY 1, 2, 3. 4. Chap. 2. Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 3, Vice Pres.
ii, Varsity li Football 2: Los Companeros 2, Biology
Club 2. Vice Pres. 21 Slide Rule Club 3, Pres. 3, Debate
Club 3, 4. Pres. -1: Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Pres. 4, Clas-
sical Music Appr. Club 4. Pres. 4, Student Coun. 4, Re-
porter 41 Nat, Honor Soc. ,iz Hoof Print Staff 3, 4, Rport.
3, Editor in Chief 4, Most Rep. Sr. Boy 4
University of Texas
BETTY KILLEBREW
Future Nurses Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, Treas. 52 F-
H. A. 1, 4, "A" Band 3, 4, Equestrian Club 3, Sr. Y-
Teens 4. '
Southwestern University
KRISTINE KINCANNON
"Kin"
Trans. Sr. Yr. A Chorus 4, Equestrian Club 4, Vice-
Pres. 4, Latin Club 4, Sr. Play Read. Committee 4, Sr.
Play 4
North Texas State University
MARY DIANNE KINDER
"Deena"
Fresh.-Soph. Bridge Club 1, 2, Sgt.-at-arms 2g Fresh.-
Soph. Y-Teens 13 Chaps 1, 2, Los Cuates 2, Kappa Tri
Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, 3g Los Companeros 3g Adv. Vice-
Pres. 3, Girls Chorus 3, Sec. 3, Occupations Club 3,
Stagehands 4g D. Q. 4g Spurs 3, 4g Cheerleader 45 Ser-
vice Club 4g Senior Play 4 A
University of Texas
AUBREY JEAN KLINE
Chaps 1, 2, 3, 4g F. H. A. 1g Fresh.-Soph. Bridge Club
1, Vice-Pres. 1g Soph. Y-Teens 2, Sec. 2g Biology Club
23 F. T. A. 3, Sec. 3g Stagehands 3g Occupations Club
4, Treas. 43 Toastmasters Club 4, Treas. 4g Kappa Tri
Hi-Y 3, 4
University of Texas
GARY MARK KLOSE
Chess Club 1g Boating and Camping Club 1, Stagehands
2, 3, 4-Pres. 4g "B" Football 23 Adv. Sgt.-at-arms 2g
N. F. L. 2, 43 Alpha Hi-Y 4g Debate Club 3, 4, Treas. 4g
Student Council 3, 41 Sr. Play Reading Comm. 4-Chair.,
Senior Play 4, F. T. A. 4
Trinity University
GWENDOLYN LEE KRAFT
1 .GWen, y
Chaps 1, 2, 3, 43 Fresh.-Soph. Bridge Club 1, Art Appr,
Club 2, F. H. A. 3, 4g Alamodels 4
Baylor University
ROBERT XWAYNE KUEHN
"Wanie Pooh"
"A" Band 1, 2, 33 Instrum. Music Club 1, 2, PISS. 23
Fresh. Football 1, Swing Band Club 1, ZQ Adv. Sgt--fit'
arms 23 "B" Basketball 2, 3, Toastmasters Club 31 Chem-
igtfy Club 3, Varisty Track 3, 43 SPele0108Y Club 4
Mississippi
MALCOLM KRUEGER
7 5
CHARLES SCHREINER LABATT
Adv. Sgt.-at-arms 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 43 Hot Rod Club 1-
Sgt-at-arms 13 Biology Club 23 Chemistry Club 33
Speleology Club 3, 43 Slide Rule Club 4
NANCY KIRWAN LAMBERT
Los Cuates 23 Student Council 13 A Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec.
43 Fr.-Soph. Bridge Club 1, 23 Los Companeros 1, Los
Amigos 33 Swing Band Club 33 Ir. Reds Cross Council
33 Adv. Sec. 53 Instrumental Music Club 43 Book Re-
view Club 4, Adv. Pres Council 4
Lindenwood
SANDRA LEE LAMBERT
"Sandy"
Y-Teens 1, 2, Homemaking Club 1, 2, Chaps 1, 2, 3,
Art Club 33 Musical Comedy Appr, Club 3
University of Mexico
MICHAEL EDWARD LAMM
"Thumper"
Trans. Soph. Yr., Slide Rule Club 23 Chemistry Club
23 Class. Musical Appr. Club 33 B Band 2, 3, March.
Band 3, 43 A Band 4g Swing Band 43 Physics Club 43
Instr. Music Club 4
Texas A 8: M
ROBERT WILSON LANE, JR.
"Bob"
Student Council lg Baseball 1, 23 Projectionists Club
1, 23 Slide Rule Club'23 Football 2g French Club 4
West Point
DENNIS LAWRENCE LARDON
Mule Stall Council 13 Fr. Basketball 1g Fr. Track
lg Alpha Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 B Basketball 23 Var. Foot-
ball 23 Var. Track 2, 3, 4g Var. Basketball 3, 4
Texas A 8: M 76
JULIANNA MARGRIET LANG
"Julie"
N. F. L. 1, Los Cuates 1, Chaps 1, 2, Sheriff 2, Y-Teens
1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 1, Hist. 3, Pres. 4, Adv. Sec. 2, Treas. 3,
Lois Companeros 2, Equestrian Club 3, Spurs 3, 4, Sgt. 4,
Jody Drill Team 3, 4, Olmos Staff 4, Layout Edit. 4,
Service Club 4
University of Texas
JAMES CONRAD LEDERER
...limb
Fr. Basketball 1, Chess Club 1, Sec.-Treas. 1, Sports
Club 1, Los Comparzeros 2, Student Council 2, Biology
Club 2, Vice-Pres. 2, Mule Stall Council 3, House and
Rules Chair. 3, Chemistry Club 3, Pres. 3, Toastmasters
Club 3, Var. B Basketball 33 Co-Captain 3, Physics Club
4, Adv. Sgt.-at--arms 4, Speleology Club 4, Treas. 4,
Alpha Hi-Y 4, Var. Basketball 4
Texas University
JOHN STUART LEHDE
B Football 2, Var. Track 2, Var. Football 3, 4, A Club
4, Hoof PriwPhotographer 4, Quill and Scroll 4
Houston School of Technology
CLAY H. LEHMAN
Chess Club 1, Student Council 1, Latin Club 1, 2, Swing
Band 1, 2, 3, 4, A Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Trevas. 4, Swing Band
Club 2, 3, Instru. Music Club 2, 3, Pep Band 2, 3, 4,
Band Librarian 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Chem. Lab Asst.
4, Na tl. Honor Society 4
Tulane University
JOHN CASPAR LEOPOLD
Swing Banl 1, 2, 3, Stamp and Coin Club 1, 2, LOS.
Cuates 1, "A" Band 2, 3-Adv. Treas. 3, Los Companeros
2, lijpeleology Club 3, 4, Swing Band Club 3, Physics
Clu 4
University of Texas
JAMES EUGENE LESSEG
..Jim,,
Indust. Arts Club 1, Hot Rod Club 1, Speleology Club
1, 2, Projectionist Club 1, 2
-Delmar Jr. College 77
LOIS MARION LIPPMANN
..L0ey,.
Canasta Club, 1, 23 Equestrian Club 1, 2, Chaps, 1, 2, 5
4, Sgt.-at-arms 4, Red Cross 3, 4, Stageharids 3, 4, F.,
H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Corresp. Sec. 2, Vice-Pres. 3. Parl. 4,
Sr. Play 4
Texas Women's University
JANICE KAYE LONGACRE
Homemaking Club lg Fr.-Soph. Bridge Club 1: Adv
Parl. 1, Sec.-Treas. 4, Chaps 1, 2, Los Companeros 2
Canasta Club 2: Los Amigos 33 Musical Comedy Appr
1
Club 3, Spurs 3, 4, Hoof Print Staff 3, 4, Rep. 3, Col
Copy Edit. 4, Occup. Club 4, Art Appr. Club 4, Olmo
Staff 4, Proofreader 4, Quill and Scroll 4
Texas University
ALFRED MacDANIEL
Los Cuates 1, Sports Club 1, Football 1, Basketball 1,
Adv. Sec. 1, Adv. Treas. 2, Biology Club Sgt.-at-arms 2,
Los Companeros 2, Chem. Club 2nd V. P. 3, Adv. V.
P. 3, Tennis 3, 4, Slide Rule Club V. P. 4
Texas University
BON SALINE MARSHALL
"Bonnie"
S
Trans. in So h. Yr. Cha s 2, 3, 4, Canasta Club 2, Chor-
P P
al Club 2, F. H. A. 3, 4
Trinity University
BOB MARTINDALE
SUSAN ELIZABETH MATTHEWS
-.suzen
Bridge Club 1, 2, Los Cuates 1, 2, Adv. Chaplain 1, 2,
Chaps 1, 2, Los Companeros 2, Occupations' Club 3,
Toastmasters Club 3, 4, Spurs 3, 4, jodies 3, 4, Adv.
Vice-Pres. 3, 4, Book Review Club 4, National Honor
Society 4, Tri Hi-Y 43 Drill Officer of Spurs 4, Senior
Play 4, Olmos Staff Typist 4
Stephens College 78
SHARON ANN MCDEVITT
"Mac"
Fr.-Soph. Bridge 13 Los Cuates lg Adv. Chap. 1, 23 Chaps
1, 23 Mule Stall Council 23 Los Companeros 23 Occu-
pations Club 53 Los Amigos 53 Spurs 53 Jodies 5, 43
Stagehands 4
Texas Tech
JILL MCGOVERN
Los Cuates 13 Chaps 1, 23 Bridge Club 1, 23 N. F. I..
1, 2, 5, 4g Los Companeros 2g Occupations Club 59 Spurs
5, 43 Los Amigos 5, Sec. 43 Service Club 5, 43 N. H. S,
43 Sr. Play Reading Comm. 4
S. M. U.
BRUCE BARRETT MCLAUGHLIN
"Bruce"
Library Club 1-43 Vice-Pres. 5, Pres. 43 Magicians
Club 23 San Souci 53 Classical Music Appr. 4
Trinity
HARRY THOMAS McMASTER
"Tom"
Transfer Soph. Yr.3 Adv. Sgt.-at-arms 43 Speleology Club
5, 43 Olmor Staff 43 Quill and Scroll 4
Texas University
ELIZABETH P. MCRORY
"Betsey"
Transfer Sr. Yr.3 Alamodelsg Musical Comedy Appre-
ciation Club
Florida State University
ROBERT EUGENE MENGER
-.Gene,,
Los Cuates, Sgt.-at-arms, 13 Sports Club 13 Freshman
Football 13 Freshman basketball, mgr. 13 Varsity track,
mgr. 13 Student Council 1, 53 Los Companeros 23 A
Club 2, 5, Sgt.-at-arms 43 Varsity B Football 2. 5: Ad-
visory V. P. 23 Alpha Hi-Y Sec. 2, V. P. 5, Chaplain 43
Classical Music Club, Pres. 43 NHS 4
, 79
U. S. Air Force Academy
JOHN FRANKLYN MESSINGER III
"jeffd,
Adv. Pres. Club lg jr. Red Cross lg Sports Club 1, Gen.
Science Club Ig Adv. V. P. 2, Projectionists Club 2g
Biology Club 2, 43 Slcindiving Club 33 Senior Play 4g
UA' Club 4, Stagehands 43 Chemistry Club 33 "A"
Football and Baseball Mgr. 4
Florida State U
ANNA MARIE MEYERS
1-Abnnan
Trans. Soph, Yr., Latin Club 2g Chaps 2g F. T. A.
2, 3, 4g Occupz tions Club 3g "B" Chorus 35 jr.-Sr. Bridge
Club 3, 43 Classical Music Appreciation Club 45 Y-Teens
4g "A" Chorus 4
Harden Simmons University
BARBARA ANN MICHEL
"Little Red"
Equest. Club 2g Chaps 2, 3, 4g F. H. A. 2, 3, 4g Y-Teens
33 Choral Club 4g Stagehands 43 Alamodels 4
PHILIP M. MI LBURN
"Milbo"
Trans. Soph. Yr., Adv. Sgt.-at-arms 2, 3, 4g Latin Club
3, 4, Adv. Program Chairman 4
Texas University
SYDNEY JANE MILLER
"jane"
Trans. Sr. Yr., NFL 4g Debate Club 4g Stagehands 4
T C U
MARY THERESA MILLER
"Mare"
Trans. in Sr. Yr., A Chorus 4
Incarnate Word College 80
MICHAELE LYNN MILLIGAN
"Mikie"
Bridge Club 13 Red Cross Council 1, 23 Chaps 1, 2, 43
Spurs 33 Stagehands 1, 2, 43 French Club 23 Adv. Chap.
2, 33 S. A. L. T. Teens 43 Kappa Tri Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Occu-
pations Club 33 Book Review Club 4: Toastmasters
gllubl Treas. 33 Hoof Print Staff 3, 43 NFL 4g Quill 8:
crol 4
Texas Tech
ROBERT PARKINSON MINSHALL
"Bob"
Trans. Soph. Yr.3 Chess Club 2, 33 Track 2, 33 Basket-
ball B team 3
Sul Ross
CHARLES SANDERSON MOCK
"Charlie"
Fr. Basketball 13 Latin Club 1, 2, 33 Art Appr- Club 1,
33 Projectionists Club 23 Physics Club 43 Speleology
Club 4g Nat'l Honor Society 43 Nat'l Latin Honor Soc.
43 Golf Team 4
Cornell
JAMES CHESTER MOHLE
ti-Iirnmyn
Projectionist's Club 13 Latin Club 1, 2, 33 Library Club
23 Instrumental Music Club 23 jr. Red Cross Council,
Chap. 2, 33 "A" Band 2, 3, 43 Speleology Club 33 Phy-
sics Club 43 Classical Music Appr. Club 43 Alpha Hi-Y
43 Nat'l Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 NHS 43 Lai:-
inam Honoris Societatem 4
Tulane
GENE GLENN MONTANIO
Fr. Football 13 Varsity "A" Football 3, 4
MARY ELIZABETH MOORE
Canasta 1, Cl-laps 1, 2, F. H. A. 1, 43 French Club 23
Biology Club 23 Chess Club, Sec. 33 Classical Music
Appr. 33 Spurs 3, 4g "A" Chorus 3, 43 jr. Red Cross 3,
Pres. 43 Alzamodels 43 Stagehands 4
Stephens College
EUGENE DOUGLASS MOORE, JR.
..Gene,,
Instrumental Music Club 15 Swing Band Club 1' "A"
Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Swimming Team 25 Speleology Club 33
Hot Rod Club 4
University of Texas
WILLIAM SHEPHERD MOORE
"Shep"
Coin Collectors Club, Sgt.-at-arms 23 Junior Red Cross
2g Stagehands Clubs 2, 53 Student Council 5g Golf Team
3g Hot Rod Club 4g Speleology 4
vim
'Wx
WATSON LEE MOORE
Lee"
Sports Club 1g Math Club 1, 3, 4g Projectionists Club
25 Biology 2g Chemistry Club 53 Physics Club 4g Track
Team 3, 4
Texas Tech
RICHARD EARL MORRISON
"Dick"
Transferred in Sr. Yr.g Hot Rod Club 4
University of Hawaii
ROBERT EARL MORTIMER
..B0b.,
Trans. in Soph. Yr.g jr. Varsity Football 2, 3g Mr.
Zombie 33 Nom. for Mr. Howdy 4g Varsity Football 43
All-City Football Team 4g Hon. Mention All-District
Football 43 Basketball 45 "A" Club 4
Texas A 8: M
JANE ANN MULLINIKS
Trans. Soph. Yr.p Biology Club 2g French Club 2g Slide
Rulg,4Treas. 53 Red Cross 3, 4g Library Club 4g Nurses
Clu
University of Tennessee 82
GEORGE MUSSELMAN
Gen'l. Science Club 13 "A" Band 1, 2, 33 Hot Rod Club
33 Speleology Club 4
University of Texas
MIKE MYERS
Adv. Vice-Pres, 13 Occupations Club 13 Adv., Sgt.-at-
arms 2, Chaplain 33 Chess Club 2, 3
PATRICIA RUTH NELSON
"Patty ' '
Fresh. Soph. Bridge Club 13 Los Cuates 13 Chaps 1, 23
National Forensic League 1, 2g Los Companeros 23
Canasta Club 23 Vice-Pres. 2g Adv. Treas. 3g Los Amigos
3, 43 Chemistry Club 33 Parl. 33 Spurs 3, 43 Nursing
Club, Parl. 43 Advisory Pres. 43 Adv. Pres. Club Chap-
lain 43 Olmos Staff 43 Asst. Layout Ed. 4g Quill 8:
Scroll 4
University of Texas
CONRAD JOHN NETTING
Trans. Soph. Yr.3 Boating and Camping Club, Sgt.-at-
arms 23 Pnojectionists Club 23.Top Magazine Salesman
33 Chemistny Club 33 Los Amigos 3, 4, Business Main-
ager 4
University of Texas
BARBARA LOU NEUMANN
-'Jar'
Y-Teens 1, 33 Chaps 1, 23 F. H. A. 1,,2, 3, 43 Girls Chor-
us 33 Madrigals 33 Adv. Sec. 3, Spurs 3, 43 A Chorus
4g Choral Club 4
Southwest Texas State College
RAY EDWARD NEUMANN
Fresh. Basketball 13 Rod and Reel Club 13 Biology Club
23 N. F. L. 2, 3, 4, Sports Club 3, Speleology 3, Stage-
hands 4, Magician 4
St. Mary's University 83
KIT ARTHUR NIENHUESER
"Kit"
Trans. in Soph. Yr., B. Football 2, B Basketball 2, Radio
Club 2, jr. Mule Stall Council 3, House and Grounds
3, Student Council 3, B Basketball 3, Varsity Track 3,
Chemistry Club 3, Speleology Club 3, Physics Club 4,
Los Amigos 4, Olmos Staff 4, Phi Hi-Y 4, Chaplain 4
University of Texas
ROBERT MICHAEL NISBET
"Mike"
Fresh. Football 1, Sports Club 1, Slide Rule Club 1, 4,
Pres. 4, Fresh. Track 1, Biology Club 2, Adv. Sgt.-at
arms 2, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Sgt.-
at-arms 4, Nat'l Honor Society 4
Stanford
LELLA SUE NITSCHKE
Los Cuates 1, Adv. Sec. 1, Fresh. Soph Bridge Club 1,
2,'Chaps 1, 2, 4, Los Companeros 2, Advisory Sec-
retary 2, 3, Spurs 3, Jody Drill Team 3, Occupations
Club 3, Los Amigos 3, 4, Art Appr. Club 4, Kappa Tri
Hi-Y 4
Pine Manor
CLIFTON CRAIG NOONAN
1 . Craig, 1
Varsity Basketball Mgr. 1, B Football 2, 3, A Club 2,
3, 4, Sgt.-at-arms 4, Speleology Club 3, Classical Music
Club 4
Texas A 8: M
ROBERT L. NORMAN
University of Southwest Louisiana
JACQULINE PEARL OESCH
"jackie"
F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4
Draughons Business College 84
JAMES OLIVER
JON MICHAEL OLSSON
"jono"
Trans. Soph. Year, Swimming Team 2, Los Companeros
2, Treas. 2, Advisory Pres. 3, Adv. Pres. Club 3, Vice-
Pres. 3g Chemistry Club 3g Varsity Football 3, 4, Var-
Slfy B2lSClD2ll 3, 4, A Club 4, Phi Hi-Y 43 Senior lNIule
Stall Council 4
Air Force Academy
SUSAN JANE OPPENHEIM
"Suze"
Trans. Soph. Yr., Adv. Program Chair. 23 Chemistry
Club 2, Classical Music Apprec. Club 23 Jr. Red Cross
2, 5, 4, Honorary mem. 5, 4g Stage:-hands 2, 3, 4, Hist. 4g
Art Apprec. Club 5, 4, Pres. 4, Student Council 43 Ol-
mos Staff 4, Copy Ed. 4, National Merit Scholarship
Semifinalist 43 Sr. Play Reading Committee 4g Service
Club 4, Natl. Honor Society 4
University of Texas
RITA HOLLY ORFF
Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Choral Clulb 1, 3, 4, Fresh.-Soph.
Bridge Club 23 Adv. Sgt.-at-arms 3.
San Antonio College
ELIJAH HUGH OVERFIELD
San Antonio College
ROBERT EARL OWENS
"Bobby"
Sans Souci 3, 4
University of Texas
85
ANTONIO ADRIAN PADILLA
"Tony"
Sports Club 1, 2. 31 Fencing Club-1. 2: Student Coun-
cil 1, 2, Speleology Club 32 Magicians Club 4g Choral
Club 4, "A"Chorus 43 Track 4
JUDY ANN PANKEY
Chaps 1, 2g Bridge Club 1, 2-Sgt.-at-arms 1, F.H.A. 1,
Student Coun. 1, 3: Adv. Parl. 1, Treas. 4g Toastmasters
Club 3, Occupations Club 5, 4, Spurs 3, 4-Majorette
4, Jodie Drill Team 33 Musical Comedy Apprec. Club 4
Texas Tech
BOB W. PARVIN
Cranbrook University
JON MICHAEL PASSMORE
Los Cuates 1, Library Club 1, N. F. L. 1, Los.Com
paneros 2, Biology Club 2g Chess Club 33 Stagehands
3, 4-Parl. 4, Photography Club 4
San Antonio College
DOROTHY ANN PEEBLES
"Dottie"
Transferred in Sophomore Year, Stagehands'2g F.H.A.
2, 4, Chaps 4
Southwest State Teachers College
DALE A. PETERS
"Seymour"
Adv. Pres. 1, 2, Adv. Pres. Club 1, 2, Swing Band Club
Eg Instaru. Music Club Ig Fresh. Basketball 1, Student
oun.
University of Texas
86
CHRISTINE SHARON PETTY
"Chris"
Adv. Pres. 1, Chaps 1, 2, 3, 4-Deputy 1, Ranger 3, Art
Club 1, Mule Stall Coun. 1, 4-Publicity Chair. 1, 4,
Biology Club 2-Chap. 2, Los Cuates 2, Aquatic Club
3-Sec. 3, F. H. A. 3, Stagehands 4, Student Coun, 4-
Hist. 4, Tri Hi-Y 4
North Texas University
MAXINE PETTY
Fresh. Class Treas. 1, Mule Stall Coun. 1-Dec. Chair. 1,
Chess Club 1-Pres. 1, Chaps 1, 2, 3, 4-Ranger 3, Span-
ish Club 2-Vice-Pres. 2, Biology Club 2-Treas. 2, A ua-
tic Club 5-Pres. 35 Student Coun. 4-Hist. 4, Footcball
Sweetheart 4
North Texas University
ROBERT B. PINCUS
"Shears"
Fresh. Track 1, Golf Club 2, 33 Toastmasters Club 3-
Sec. 35 Alpha Hi-Y 3, 4-Sec.-Treas. 4, Treas. 3
Dartmouth College
JIM BARRA POPE
Band 4, Physics Club 4, Speleology Club 4
University of Florida
SUSAN MARIE PORT
Los Cuates 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaps 1, 2, 3, 4-Sgt.-
at-arms 4, Los Companeros 2, F. H. A. 3, 4, Adv. Pro-
gram Chair. 4
Southwestern University
ALLAN GARRETT PORTER
Snagehands 2, 3, Creative Writing Club 4
University of Houston 87
LARRY C. POWELL
Band 1,2,3,4-Sgt.-at-Arms 4s Latin Club 1,2,3,43 French
Club 3,4-Vice-Pres. 43 Adv. Treas. 43 Student Coun. 43
Swing Band 3.
Southern Methodist University
CHARLES C. PRATT
"Charlie"
Rod and Reel Club 13 Fresh. Basketball 13 "B" Basket-
ball 23 Sports Club 23 Adv. Sgt.-at-arms 1, 43 Projec-
tionist Club 33 Art Appre. Club 33 Skin Divers Club 33
Speleology Club 4
University of Texas
DAVID WILSON PRICE
"spider"
Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Stagehands 13 Speleology Club
43 Adv. Sgt.-at-arms 4
University of Texas
LESLIE LYNN PRIDDY
Adv. Pres. 13 Adv. Pres. Club lg Safety Coun. 13 Los
Cuates 1-Sec. 13 Fresh.-Soph. Bridge Club 1, 23 Chaps
1, 23 Los Companeros 2-Sec. 23 Swim Team 23 Mule
Stall Coun. 2, 4-Enter. Chrm. 2, Corr. Sec. 43 Soph.
Class Chap. 23 Most Repre. Soph. Girl 23 Student Coun.
2, 3, 4-Stand. Mem. 3, 4, Chap. 43 Olmos Staff 3-jr.
Class Ed. 33 Aquatic Club 33 Chem. Club 3g Spurs 3, 4-
Jody Drill Teaim 33 Cheerleader 43 Nom. for Most Rep.
jr. Girl 33 Nom. For Miss Howdy 33 Hoof Print Staff
3, 4-Rep. 3, Adv. Mang. 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Service
Club 3, 4-Soc. Chair. 43 Kappa Tri Hi-Y 43 Nat'l Hon-
or Society 4
T. C. U.
CHARLES MUNUEL RANIIREZ
"Buddy"
San Antonio College
PHYLLIS ELAINE REED
Student Coun. 13 Tennis Team 13 Chaps 1, 23 Los Cuates
13 Bridge Club 13 Nom. For Moist Rep. Fresh. Girl 13
Adv. Sec. 23 Biology Club 2, Sec. 23 Los Companeros
23 Mule Stall Council 2, 3, 4, Dec. Chairmn. 23 Enter.
Chair. 3, Vice-Pres. 43 Kappa Tri Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Safety
Council 2, 33 Nom. for Most Rep. Soph. Girl 23 Adv.
Pres. 33 Adv. Pres. Club 3, Sec. 33 Los Amigos 3, 43
Chemistry Club 33 Service Club 3, 43 Spurs 3, 43 Jody
Drill Team 33 A Chorus 3, 43 Nom. for Most Rep. Sr.
Girl 43 Cheerleader 4
T. c. U. 9,3
SALLY LOUISE REPPERT
"Tootie"
Musical Comedy Appreciation Club 1, Secretary 1, F.
H. A. 1, Adv. Program Chair. 1, Chaps 1, 2, 3, Bridge
Club 2, Vice-Pres. 2, Toastmasters Club 2, 3, Sgt.-
at-arms 2, Sec. 3, Advisory Sec. 33 Kappa Tri Hi-Y
2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, 3, Art Apprec. Club 3, Sgt.-at-arms 3,
Adv. Treas. 3, Spurs 4, Caledonia 4, Chemistry Club 4,
Occupations Club 4
University of Texas
BARBARA SUE RHODES
Future Nurses Club 1, Chaps 1, 2, 4, F. H. A. 2, 4,
Stagehands 3, 4, Senior Play 4
Our Lady of the Lake
KAYE LUCILLE RICE
Fresh. Soph. Bridge Club 1, Chaps 1, 2, 3, Canasta Club
2, Sgt.-at-arms 2, Stagehands 2, 4, Occupations Club 35
B Chorus 3, Aquatic Club 3, Vice-Pres. 33 Student
Council 3, Girls Tri Hi-Y 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Miss
Howdy 4, Nominee for most pop. sr. girl 4
Stephens
AGAPITA RICO
"Pita"
Nursing Club 1, Y-Teen Club 1, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4
Los Cuates 1
San Antonio College
JAMES ALLAN RICHARDSON
-.Jimu
Trans. Soph. Year, Varsity B Football 2, 3, Varsity
Baseball manager 3, Varsity Football manager 4, A
Club 4
Abilene Christian College
NANCY ANNE ROBBINS
"Nance"
Advisory Vice-Pres. 1, jr. Red Cross Council 1, Latin
Club 1, N. F. L. 1, Instrumental Music 'Club 1, Adv.
Pres. 2, Adv. Pres. Club 2, Stagehands 2, Biology Club
2, Advisory Sec.-Treas. 3, Occupations Club 33 Aquatic
Club 3, Treas. 3, Quill and Scroll 3, A Band 1, 2, 3,
Chaps 4, Nursing Club 4, Sec. 4
Austin College 89
ISABEL RODNEY
Chaps 4, Stagehands 4
DIXON ROENSCH
"Monkey"
General Science Club 1, Treasi. 1, Adv. Sgt.-at-arms 1,
B Band 1, Los Cuates 2, A Band 2, Phi Hi-Y 2, 3, 4,
Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Speleology Club 4, Pres. 4, Adv.
Vice-Pres. 4, Track 4
Duke
CHERYL LYN ROSE
Equestrian Club 1, Future Nurses Club 1, 2, Stagehands
2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4,
Pres. 3, A Band 2, 3, 4
University of New Mexico
LAURA ANN ROSS
Future Nurses Club 1, Choral Club 1, N. F. L. 2, 3, 4,
Stagehands 2, 3, 4, Debate Club 3, 4, Chaps 4, Sr. Play
4Q Sr. Play Rwding Committee 4
Texas Tech
HELEN LOUISE RUCK
Los Cuates 1, Treasurer 1, Advisory Secretary 1, Fresh.
Soph. Bridge Club 1, 2, Chaps 1, 2, Los Companieros
2, Reporter 2, Advisory Chaplain 2, Spurs 3, 4, Advis-
ory President 3, Advisory Presidents Club 33 Chaplain
33 Occupations Club 3, Hoof Print staff 3, 4, Business
Manager 4, Los Amigos 3, 4, Parl. 4, Kappa Tri H1-Y
3, 4, Historian 4, Advisory Vice-Pres. 4, Quill and Scroll
3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Service Club 4
University of Colorado
ALBERT GIRARD SANCHEZ
..1-.edu
Stage-hands 3, Debate Club 3, Art Apprec. Club 43
Garden Club 4
University of California 90
EVERETT XWILLIAM SARTAIN
"Bill"
Fresh. Football 1, Fresh. Track 1, Sports Club 1, Adv.
Vice-Pres. 2, Toastmasters Club 2, Football 2, 3Q
Rod and Reel Club 3, Pres. 3, Chemistry Club 33 Adv.
Pres. 4, Adv. Pres. Club 4, Speleology Club 4, Sgt.-at
arms 4, Hot Rod Club 4, Pres. 4, Phi Hi-Y 4
University of Texas
DONALD JOSEPH SCHAEZLER
1-Donvl
Fres. Basketball 1, Fresh. Class Sgt,-at-arms 1, Rod 8:
Reel Club 1, Sec. 1, Nom. for Most Rep. Fresh. 1, Adv.
Pres. 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Sgt.-at-arms 3, Slide Rule
Club 2, Most Rep. Soph. 2, Mule Stall Council 2, 3,
Pres. 2, "B" Football 2, 3, Nom. for Most Rep. Jr. 3,
Student Council 3, 4, Sgt.-at-arms 4, Speleology Club
3, 4, Treas. 3, Sgt.-at-arms 4, Physics Club 4, Pres. 4,
Natl. Honor Society 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 4, Soph.
Class Sgt.-at-arms 2, Nom for Most Rep. Sr.
Rice University
ANITA LOUISE SCHLECHT
..Nita,.
Drivers Education Club 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Choral
Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Rec. Sec. 4, Soph.
Bridge Club 2, "B" Chorus 2, "A" Chorus 3, 4, Adv.
Treas. 4
Concordia Lutheran College
GRETCHEN ANN SCHMIDT
Chaps 1, 2, Bridge Club 1, F. H. A. 1, 3, 4, Biology
Club 2, Chemistry Club 3, Spurs 33 Canasta Club 3,
Alamoclels 4
Tarleton
ANNE SCHOENFELD
F. H. A. 1, Latin Club 1, Stagehands 2, Fresh.-Sophi
Bridlge Club 2, Adv. Sgt.-at-arms 2, 3, Chaps 1, 2, 3, 4,
Vice-Pres. 4, Occupations Club 3, Vice-Pres. 3, Toast-
masters Club 3, 4, Nom. for Miss Icicle 3, Art Apprec.
Club 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Kappa Tri Hi-Y 4
Monticello
HARVEY LEE SCHOLZ
Los Cuartes 1, Los Companeros 2, Adv. Pres. 2, Spel-
eology Club 3, Varsity Football 3, 4, Physics Club 4,
Nat'l Honor Society 4
University of Texas 91
THOMAS ALLEN SCHOOLCRAFT
"Tom"
Model Railroad Club 1, Chess Club 1, Biology Club 2,
Chemistry Club 3, Slide Rule Club 3, Physics Club
4, Speleology Club 4
TERRY LESTA SCHRAUB
Adv. Chaplain 1, Equestrian Club 1, 2, Chaplain 1,
Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 1, Treas. 2, Sec. 3, Chaps
1, 2, Sheriff 2, Choral Club 3, 4, Swing Band Vocalist
3, Spurs 3, 4, Student Council 4, Service Club 4
john Tarleton
CYNTHIA LOUISE SCHWAB
"Cindy"
Nursing Club 1, 2, Library Club 1, 2, 3, Chaps 1, 2, 4,
Art Club 1, 2, 4, Sgt.-at-arms 4, Spurs 3, Y-Teens 4,
F. T. A. 4
University of New Mexico
ELIZABETH ANN SCOTT
"Libby"
Chaps 1, 2, Bridge Club 1, 2, Stagehands 1, 2, 3, 4,
Student Council 2, 3, Tri Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Occupations
Club 33 Mule Stall Council 3, Dec, Chair. 3, Spurs 3, 4,
Sgt. 3, Capt. 4, Jody Drill Team 3, 4, Leader 4, Sr.
Play 4, Reading Com. 4, Service Club 4
University of Texas
PLEAS B. scorr
"sway"
Stamp 8: Coin Club 1, 2, Fencing Club 1, Track 1, 2,
Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, "A" Chorus 3, 4,
Magician Club 3, Sgt.-at-arms 3
Coast Guard Academy
DIANA MARIE SERUR
"Suey"
Student Council 1, F. H. A. 1, Bridge Club 1, Chaps
1, 2, 3, Treas. 3, Olmor Staff 1, 2, Spanish Club 2,
Biology Club 2
University of Colorado 92
JAMES IVAN SHELTON
..Jim,.
Biology Club 2g Math Club 2, 33 Library Club 3, 4-
Hist. 43 Class. Music Apprec. Club 43 Latin Chlb 3, 43
Nat'l Latin Honor Society 3, Nat'1 Honor Society 4
University of Texas
MERYL LYNN SIEGEL
Chaps 1, 23 Fresh.-Soph. Bridge Club 1, 23 Los Cuaites
13 Adv. Vice-Pres. 13 Los Companeros 23 Student Coun-
cil 23 Occupations Club 33 Adv. Sec. 33 Los Amigos
3, 43 Spurs 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Hoof Print
Staff 3, 4, Reporter 3, Pict. Ed. 43 Adv. Sec.-Treas. 43
Nat'l Honor Society 4
University of Oklahoma
VERONICA SIERRA
"Ronnie"
Adv. Sgt.-at-arms 13 F. H. A. 1, 2, 33 Fresh.-Soph.
Bridge Club lg Chaps 2, 33 Future Nurses Club 33
F.T.A. 33 Los Amigos 43 Y-Teens 4
Durham's Business College
ROGER A. SIMANK
"B" Football
San Antonio College
WILLIAM JEFFREY SINGLETON
"Jeff"
Football Mgr. 13 Fresh. Basketball 13 Fresh. Track lg
Adv. Sgt.-at-arms 13 N. F. L. 1, 2, 3, 4, Standing Mbr.
3, 43 Debate Club 1, Chaplain 13 Boating and Camping
Club 1, Vice-Pres. 13 "B" Football 23 Adv. Parl. 23
Speleology Club 23 Sports Club 2, Vice-Pres. 23 Stage-
hands 2, 3, 4,3 F. H. A. Beau 23 Alpha Hi-Y 2, 3, 43
Mule Stall Council 3, Pres. 33 jr. Class Ugly Man 33
Adv. Parl. and Sgt.-at-arms 33 Varsity "A" Football 43
"A" Club 43 Safety Council 43 Sr. Play 4
Texas A 84 M
JAMES MARION SINGLETON IV
uhm..
Fresh. Football 13 Fresh. Basketball 13 Fresh. Track 13
Adv. Treas. 13 Chess Club 13 Varsity "A" Football 2,
3, 4, Co-Capt. 43 "B" Basketball 23 Varsity Baseball
2, 3, 43 "A" Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 43 Slide Rule Club 23
F. H. A. Beau 23 Sports Club 2, Pres. 23 Alpha Hi-Y
2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 4, Fire Chid 4, Pres. Safety
Council 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 4g Olmor Staff 3, 4,
Asst. Sports Ed. 3, Co-Sports Ed. 43 Classical Music
Apprec. Club 43 Projectionists Club 43 Nom. for Most
Pop. Sr. 4g Nom. for Mr. Hgwdy 4
3
SANDRA LEE SKURKA
"Skurka"
Canasta Club lg Y-Teens 1, 2, Chaps 1, 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-
at-arrns 43 F. H. A. 4, Almodels 4, Homemaking Chair.
4, Hmkg. Sec. 5
South West Texas State
BEN-IAINIIN DALE SMITH
"Snuffy' '
Trans. in Sr. yr. Physics Club 43 Stagehands 4
University of Texas
KATHERINE LORRAINE SMITH
"Kathy"
Tr-ans. Sr. Yr.-Chaps 4g Stagehands 43 Alarnodels 4
North Texas State University
MICHAEL KALEN SMITH
"Mike"
Slide Rule Club 1, Stamp 8: Coin Club 1, 2, Library
Club 1, 2, 5, 4, Sgt.-at-arms 3g Chess Club 2, 4, Sr.
Math Club 4
Monterey Peninsula College
BARRY SNELL
Trans. Jr. Yr.-"B" Football 3, Varsity Track 3, Var
sity Football Mgr. 43 "A" Club 4
University of Virginia
BARBARA JEAN SONNEBORN
"Barb' '
F. H. A. lg Bridge Club 2
Durham's Business College 94
CAROL ANNE SORENSEN
"Bubbles"
Los Cuates 1, Bridge Club 1g Chaps 1 ,Zg Library 1, 2, 33
F. H. A. 1, 3, 4, Class Chair. 13 Los Cornpaneros 23
Adv. Treas. 1g Adv, Chaplain 2g jr. Red Cross Council
2, 3, 4, Standing Mbr. 4, Los Amigos 33 Y-Teens 2,
3, 4, Sec. 2, 4, Nat'l. Rep. 45 Girl's Chorus 3, Spurs
3, 4, Mgr. 4, F. T. A. 4s Olmor Staff 4
Colorado State University
NORMAN LEWIS SPEARS
"Corvette"
Fresh. Basketball 1, Rod and Reel Club 1, Pres. 1,
Alpha Hi-Y 1, 2, Sgt.-at-arms 1, 23 Varsity "B" Bas-
ketball 2g Adv. Sgt.-at-arms 2, 33 Sports Club 4
Trinity University
ED WILLIAM STABENOW
"Stabeno"
Hot Rod Club 3, 4
FELIX L. ST. CLAIRE
"Buzz"
Projectionist Club 1, Industrial Arts Club 1, Biology
Club 2, Instru. Music Club 2, "A" Band 2, 3, 43 Debate
Club 39 N. F. L. 3, 4, Stagehands 3, 4, Treas. 4
Southern Methodist University
KENNETH STUART STEPHENS
"Kenny"
Sports Club 1, Fresh. Basketball lg Alpha Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4,
Chaplain 3, Sgt.-at-arms 4, Toastmasters Club 3, Chap-
lain 3
University of Texas
CHARLES AUGUST STEUBING
"Spanky"
"B" Band 1, Projectionists Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas.
2, 3, Pres. 43 "A" Band 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-arms 4, Region-
al Band 3, 4, All District Band 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 3, 4,
Pres. 4, Chemistry Lab Asst. 3, 4, Sr. Play 4
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University of Texas
LORETTA RAE STEWART
Canasta Club 1, Bridge Club 1, Driver Education Club
1, Choral Club 1, 2, Chaps 1, 2, "B" Chorus 1, 2, 3,
N. F. L. 1, 2, 3, 4, Nurses Club 3, Alamodels 4, F.H.A.
Pasadena Playhouse
WALLACE JAMES STIVERS
Boating and Camping Club 1, Speleology Club 1, 3,
Skin Diving Club 2, Chemistry Club 3, Physics Club
4, Adv. Vice-Pres. 4
JEANNIE STOVER
"Smokey"
Chaps 1, 2, Art Apprec. Club 1, 4, Y-Teens 1,1 2, 3, In-
ter Club Council Rep. 1, 3, Chaplain 2, Musical Com-
edy Appfec. Club 2, cami Club 5, spurs 5, 4a Jr. Red
Cross Council 4
San Antonio College
WOODRUFF TURNER SULLIVAN
"Woody"
Trans. in Soph. Yr., Choral Club 2, 3, Stamp and Coin
Club 2, Chemistry Club 33 Natl Latin Honor Society
33 Nat'l. Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Nat'l. Merit
Semifinalist 4, Physics Club 4, French Club 4, Sgt.-at-
arms 4, Adv. Pres. 4
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
JOAN MARLENE SUNDBECK
Trans. in Soph. Yr.: Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Parl. 4, Latin
Nat'l. Honor Society 2, Musical Comedy Appr. Club
2, Chaps 2, Spurs 3, 4, Sec. 4, Jody Drill Team 3, 4,
Toastmasters Club 3, F. T. A. 5, Adv. Parl. 3, Stage-
hands 4, Jr. Red Cross Council 4, Sec. 4, Adv. Vice-
Pres. 4, Olmor Staff 4, Service Club 4, Nat'l Honor
Society 4
University of Texas
PATRICIA MARY TAFEL
"Patsy"
Bridge Club 1, Los Cuates 1, Chaps 1, 2, 5, 4, Tennis
Letterman 1, 2, 3, 4, Adv. Treats. 3, Los Amigos 3, 4,
Alamodels 4, Service Club 4
Trinity University 96
MARGARET ANN TATE
"PeS8YU
Chaps 1, 2, Los Cuates 1, Hist. 1, Bridge Club 1, 2,
Fresh. Class Chaplain 1, N. F. L. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girl's
Swimming Team 2, Mule Stall Council 2, Refresh. Chair.
2, Stagehands 2, 3, 4, Parl. 3, Spurs 3, 4, Jody Drill
Team 3, 4, Occupations Club 3, 4, Nom. for Miss Icicle
3, Sr. Play 4, Reading Com. 4, Tri Hi-Y 4
Southern Methodist University
SUSAN TAYLOR
Adv. Pres. 1, Adv. Pres. Club 1, Chaps 1, 2, F. H. A.
1, 2, Alamodels 1, 2, 3, Sec. 1, Chaplain 2, 3, Student
Council 2, jr. Class Sec. 3, Mule Stall Council 3, Dec.
Chair. 3, Service Club 3, Skin Diving Club 3, Toast-
masters Club 3, Occupations Club 1, Olmor Staff 2, 3,
Asst. Copy Ed. 2, Picture Ed. 3, Three Year Graduate
Texas Western College
BEVERLY JEAN ZIPP
..Bev,,
Transferred Sophomore Yr., Chaps 3, 4, F, H. A. 3, 4,'
Future Nurses Club 4
Texas Woi1uan's University
ANN T HOM
Chaps 1, 2, Adv. Chaplain 1, 2, Service Club 4, Nat'l.
Honor Society 4, Chaplain 4, Senior Play 4
Trinity University
DOROTHY THOMAS
Stagehands 1, 4, Latin Club 1, Chaps 1, 2, Adv. Sec.
2, 3, Biology Club 2, Los Cuates 2, Spurs 3, 4, Leut.
4, Occupations Club 3, Sgt.-at-arms 3, Toastmasters Club
3, Sgt.-at-arms 3, Kappa Tri Hi-Y 3, 4, Sgt.-at-arms 3,
Pres. 4, Student Council 4
Trinity University
DONALD DENVER THORMAN
--Dons,
N. F. L. 1, Stamp and Coin Club 1, "A" Chorus 2, 3, 4,
"A" Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Instrumental Music Club 2, 3, 4,
Swing Band Club 3, 4
San Antonio College 97
4
RONALD EDWIN TIGNER
"Ronnie"
Fresh. Football 1, Fresh. Basketball Mgr. 1, Fresh.
Track 1, Sports Club 1, Latin Club 1, 2, "B" Football
25 "A" Football 33 Toastmasters Club 31 Olmor Staff
3, 4, Asst. Sports Ed. 3, Asst. Adv. Mgr. 3, Co-Sport Ed.
4, Adv. Mgr. 4, Hoof Prinl Staff 3, 4, Reporter 3,
Managing Ed. 4, Sports Columnist 4, Quill and Scroll
3, iii, Hon. Mem. 3, 4, Hot Rod Club 33 "A" Track 2,
3,
University of Texas
EUGENE ANDREW TRIBBLE
"Gene"
Trinity University
ROBERTA GAIL TRIMMER
' 'Robin"
Trans. in jr. Yr., F. H. A. 3, 43 Alamodels 3, 4
Texas Tech
TERTIA JUNE TUCKER
Trans. in jr. Yr.: Chaps 4, N. F. L. 3, 4, Bookreview
Club 4, Stagehands 4
Trinity University
STEPHEN LOUIS TURBEVILLE
"Steve"
"A" Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Speleology Club 2, Swing Band
Club 23 Adv. Prog. Chair. 3, Chemistry Club 3g Hot
Rod Club 4
University of Texas
ALICE EVELYN UHRICH
Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Nursing Club 1, 2, 3, Los Cuates 1,
Choral Club 2, 4, Homemaking Club 3, 4g Biology Club
43 jr. Red Cross Coun. 4
Georgetown 98
JAY A. VAN HARDEVELD
"jay Hard"
Latin Club 1, 2, 4-Sgt.-at-arms 43 Projectionist Club 13
Fresh. Football 13 Fresh. Basketball 13 Biology Club 23
Slide Rule Club Vice Pres 3 Sta ehands 4' Adv
3: ' - 3 g ' Q '
Vice-Pres. 2, Sgt.-at-arms 33 Sr. Play Reading Comm. 4g
Sr. Play Business Mgr.3 Sr. Play 43 Student Council 4
Texas A 8: M
JACK M. VEXLER
"Jackie"
Trans. Soph. Yr.-Student Coun. 3, 4-Vice-Pres. 43 Adv.
Sgt.-at-arms 23 Sports Club 2, Sgt.-at-arms 23 "B" Bas-
ketball 33 Nat'l. Honor SociC'fY 3: Basketball 43 Base-
ball 4
PATRICIA THAYER VINCENT
npa-tn
Chaps 1, 23 F. H. A. Club 13 Latin Club 13 Adv. Vice-
Pres. 2, Sec. 3, 43 Stagehands 23 Fresh.-Soph. Bridge
Club 23 Toastmasters Club 3, 4-Vice-Pres. 33 Occupa-
tions Club 3-Rec. Sec. 33 "B" Chorus 33 Olmax Staff
3-Proofreader 33 Kappa Tri Hi-Y 4g Chemistry Club 4g
"A" Chorus 4
Stephens
FERDINAND JOHN VOLLMER III
"Ferdie"
Fresh. Basketball 13 Fresh. Football 13 Latin Club 13
Speleology Club 13 Sports Club 23 Adv. Pres. 2, 33
Adv. Pres. Club 2, 3, Sgt.-at-arms 33 Rod and Reel Club
2, 3, Treas. 23 "B" Basketball 3g Toastmasters Club 33
Alpha Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4g Mule Stall Coun. 3-Rules Chair.
33 Student Coun. 4
University of Texas
MIKE A. VOLLUZ
Speleology Club 1, 2, 33 Art Apprec. Club 23 Stamp
and Coin Club 33 Chem. Club 33 Swimming Team 4g
Stagehands 4
Texas A84 M
DQNALD WALLACE
Science Club lg Fresh. Baseball 13 Alpha Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4,
Parl. 4
Austin College
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EDWARD PENDLETON WALLER IR.
ujoe.,
Amateur Radio Club 1, 2, Sports Club 12 Swimmiflg
Team 2, 3. 4, Co-Captain 4, Speleology Club 4, Physics
Club 4, Phi Hi-Y 4
Texas Tech
CAROLYN MARIE WATSON
Trans. Soph. Yr.-Latin Club 2, 3, -4, Chaps 3, French
Club 3, 4, Spurs 4, F. T. A. 4
San Antonio College
BARBARA ANNE WEBB
"Barb"
Adv. Sgt.-at-arms 1, Fresh.-Soph. Bridge Club 1, FHA
1, Chaps 1, 2, 3, Chap. 3, Kappa Tri Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chap.
3, Treas. 4, Adv. Pres. 2, Adv. Pres. Coun. 2, Occu-
pations Club 3, Chap. 3, Aquatic Club 3, Treas. 3,
Adv. Sec.-Treas. 4, Spurs 4
MARTHA DEL WEBB
"Mardi"
Los Cuates 1, Chaps 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 1,
Prog. Chair. 2, Student Coun. 2, Los Companeros 2,
Spurs 3, 4, F. H. A. 3, 4, Occupations Club 3, Jr. Red
Cross Coun. 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Pres. City H. S. Red Cross
Couga. 4, Alamodels 4, Nat'l. Honor Society 4, Service
Clu 4
University of Texas
ILENE WEINBERGER
"Leenie"
Los Cuates 1, Reporter 1, Bridge Club 1, 2, Olmos
Staff 1-Fresh. Class Ed. 1, Soph. Class Ed. 2, Indes Ed.
3, Favorites Ed. 8: Asst. Adv. Man. 4, Los Companeros
2, "B" Chorus 2, Madridal 2, Student Coun. 1, 2, Chaps
1, 2, Kappa Tri Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Safety Coun. 2. 3, 4,
Los Amigos 3, 4, Octette 3, "A" Chorus 3, 4, Adv.
Pres. 3, Sec. 4, Adv. Pres. Club 3, Treas. 3, Spurs 3, 4,
Lieut. 3, 4, Jody Drill Team Man. 4, Quill 8: Scroll
3, 4, Mule Stall Coun. 3, Treas. 3, Service Club 4, Sr.
Class Sec. 4
University of Texas
THOMAS LEE WHARTON
Los Cuates 1, B Band 1, Los Companeros 2, A Band
2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-arms 4,Slide Rule Club 3, Swing Band
Club 3, Natl. Science Foundation Summer Math Inst.
at A 8: M College 3, Natl. Honor Society 3, 4, Physics
Club 4, Instru. Music Club 4
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University of Texas
JANE DURDEN WHITSIT
Chaps 1, 23 Fresh.-Soph. Bridge Club 1, Lieut. 13 jr.
Red Cross Coun. 23 Los Companeros 23 Biology Club
23 Spurs 3, 43 Occupations Club 33 Los Amigos 33 Adv.
Treas. 33 Olmos Staff 4g Stagehands 43 Y-Teens 43 Sr.
Play Reading Comm. 4g Sr. Play 4
University of Texas
Jo ELLA WINDES
Chaps 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Coun. 1, 23 Homemaking Club
1, 23 Canasta Club 13 Nursing Club 13 N. F. L. 13 Latin
Club 23 Adv. Chap: 33 Chem. Club 43 Bridge Club 43
Senior Play 4
Sophie Newcomb
DIANE CLAIR WINGERTER
"Wink"
Chaps 1, 2, 33 Equestrian Club 13 Art Club 1, 23 Bridge
Club 23 Adv. Sec. 33 F. H. A. 4
RICHARD WILLIAM WOLF
"Rickie"
Los Cuates 13 Sports Club 13 Biology Club 2, Parl.
23 Los Companeros 23 Toastmasters Club 33 Chem.
Club 33 Alpha Hi-Y 3, 43 Adv. Sgt.-at-arms 33 Physics
Club 4, Sgt.-at-arms 4g Speleology Club 4
Tulane University
ANDREA PATTON WOOD
Chaps 1, 23 Fresh.-Soph. Bridge Club 13 Art Appre.
Club 1, 23 Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 43
Spurs 3, 43 Sans Souci 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Sec. 43 Adv.
Sec. 3, Treas. 43 Hoof Prinft Staff 3, 4, Rep. 3, Exchange
and Cir. Ed. 43 Olmos Staff 3, 4, Typist 3, Features
Ed. 4g Service Club 4
University of Texas
ALLAN CHARLES WRIGHT
"Senor"
Alpha Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-arms 1, 3, Vice-Pres. 2,
Party Chair. 33 Sports Club 13 Fresh. Basketball 13 Ten-
nis lg Los Cuates 13 Los Companeros 23 Rod and Reel
Club 2, Toastmasters Club 33 Adv. Sgt.-at-arms 2, Parl.
4, Vice-Pres. 4
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Texas A Bc M
IRIS PATRICIA YATES
"Patsy"
Transferred Sr. Yr.
JERROLD H. ZEID
UJCHY, ,
Adv. Parl. 1, 3g Sports Club 1, 2, 3g Library Club 1, 2g
Projectionist Club 13 Biology Club 2g Stagehantls 3, fig
Senior Play 4
University of Texas
Our graduating seniors leave behind them four full years ..... years rich in ac-
complishment, steeped in tradition, and spiced with excitement and fun. Their faces
and copy on the preceding pages are merely flat statistics .... the spirit of senior
year is in living it, The next few pages attempt to picture ,I260,D!e. . A their personal-
ities and their activities as seniors.
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BARRY JENKINS .... The Olmor staff's photographer, who in his quiet, efficient manner has
made himself and his camera a familiar sight to busy Heightsters. With "Here, hold my light
meter!" he always seems to get the right picture at the right time. Circulating among a crowd
at school clubs activities, or alert on the sidelines to record a lightning touchdown or a fine
jump shot, Barry demonstrates not only outstanding technical skill but---even more important-H
imagination and an evident interest in his work.
We on the 0111105 staff want Barry to know that we have enjoyed working with him. We thank
him for his hours in the darkroom and on the scene of action.
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Good Luck to The
First row, left to right: Gene Tribhle, Robin Trimmer, Susan
Block, Barbara Rhodes, jill McGovern, Ann Beckwith,
Meryl Siegel, Phyllis Reed, Nancy Armstrong, Nlariianc- Gish,
Patty Cooper, Mrs. Tigner, Mrs. Brans, Mr. Swinny, Miss
Brigham, Mr. I-Iillenbach, Mrs. McKaig, Mr. Crouch, Mr.
Hart, Mrs. Schwarz, Mr, La Grone, Miss Rees, Mr, Adams,
Miss Harrell, Mickey Fox, Kathy Smith, Barbara Michel,
Judy XWeatherfo1'd, jackie Reavis, Cheryl Glavin, Rita Orff,
Jane Mulliniks, Mollie jakeman, Dottie Peebles, Bonny
Marshall, Irene Flores, Barbara Sonneborn, Agapita Rico,
Second row, left to right: Joan Eastmead, Tenya Economy,
Lois Lippman, Gay Perron, Sharon Hendrix, Jackie Oesh,
Mary Helen Doyle, Marilyn Greer, Gretchen Schmidt, Yo-
landa Rodriquez, Veronica Sierra.
Third row, left to right: Susan Matthews, Patty Nelson, Suzie
Goetz, Carol Sorenson, Agusta Blunt, Isabel Rodney, Pat-
sy Ellison, Carol Cooper, Carolyn Wlatson, Bitsy Davis, Diane
Gray, Mary Ann Hinsch, Kathy Buswell, Barbara lX'imer, Lo-
retta Stewart, Cheryl Hughes, Carmen -Ionson. Cheryl Rose.
Maxine Petty, Gladys Carpenter, Christine Petty, Diane Serur,
Kay Kallina, Pam Maroe, Barbara XY'ebb, Aubrey Kline, Doi'-
othy Thomas, Ilene Vifeinberger, Alice Drury, Andrea XX'ood.
Jo Ann Johnson, Richie Christian, Juliet Carnahan, jo Ella
Windes, Patsy Tafel, Tersha Tucker.
Fourth row, left to right: Virginia Horton, Mikie Milligan,
Judy Panky, Joan Cory, Jane Chipley, Courtney Johnson,
Deena Kinder, Kaye Rice, Sally Reppert, Peggy Tate, Libby
Scott, Suzanne Delph, Leslie Priddy, Gay Edwards, Dorothy
Doyle, Karen Gleye, joan Sundbeck, jane Whitsit. Barbara
Canion, Sharon McDevitt, Michele Blount, jill Neumann, Mar-
tha Cornelison, janet Ivy, Donna Johnston. Eileen Britt.
Sheila Benson, Anne Bush, Terry Schraub, Elizabeth Moore,
Susan Oppenheim, Dianne Wingeter, Sandy Lambert, Jane
Farrier,
Fifth row, left to right: Barry jenkins., Dick Morrison, Kris
Kincannon,Sandra Gruning, Diane Hudson. Kathleen Crow,
Anita Schlecht, Suzy Funsten, Beverly jackson. Anna Marie
Myers, Beverly Zipp, Jane lNIiller, Roberta Adams, Bruce
McLaughlan, Steve XX"illiams, Tony Padilla. Joe Culpepper,
Albert Sanchez, Alice Uhrich, Mike Smith, Phyllis Arnold,
David Berry, jim Shelton, joel Brown. Felix St. Claire, ,leannie
Stover, Patsy Yates, Laura Ross., Tarley Green, Shirley Alex-
ander, -Iean, Susan Port, Donna Holmes. Gwen Kraft, Sandy
Skurka.
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Senior Class of I962!
Sixth row, left to right: Dottie Hoffman, Sharon johnson,
Evelyn Cook, Betty Killibrew, Virginia Cates, Linda Haw-
thorne, Cynthia Schwab, Mimi Cavender, Anne Fenstermaker,
Emy Kay Core, Carrie May Harbert, Barbara Busche, Nancy
Lambert, Nancy Robbins, Babs Kehl, Judy Cooper, Peggy
Hart,' Janice Longacre, Lynn Cox, Mary jane Graveley, Ter-
ry Folbre, Pat Vincent, Helen Ruck, Penny Hight, Anne
Schoenfield, Candy Katz, Kay johnson, Margaret Biem-
er, joan Beauchamp, Carolyn Cooksey, Frances Herring, Mar-
tha Webb, Lee Ericsen, Julie Lang, Maurice Thorman, Phil
Tovar.
Seventh row, left to right: David, Donald Thorman, Charles
Ramirez, Alan Porter, Matt Bristol, Jeff Messenger, Charles
Gilmore, Mike Berumen, james Richardson, Sam Henry,
Richard Ivy, Charies Mock, Nelson Hatt, Bill Kallish, Bill
Sartain. Buddy Faglie, Jeff Singleton. jackie Vexler, Steve Ster-
ling, Don Schaezler, john Holmgreen, Bob Minchell, Mike
Lamm, Charles Steubing, Barry Schnell, jim Lessig, Bobby
Alexander. Nick Baxter, Ronnie Tigner, Dale Peters, jim
Coulter, jimmy Aird, Alan Wright, Charlie Jeffers, Ferdie
Vollmer, Donald Wallace.
Eighth row. lt-ft to right: Bob Pincus. Albert Gonzales. Cliarles
Hardy. john Groos. Phillip Guzman. Tommy XY7ll,ll'iOH. NV.
Lee Moore, Phil Milburn, Fred Kass, jim Singleton, Ricky
Wolfe. Jon Olsson, Gene Montanio, Rowland Hill, Dickie
Pictured on the preceding page are Dicky Davenport, president
of the Senior Class. and Miss Bessie Brigham, class sponsor.
Davenport, Tom McMaster, David Price, Bob Lane, Mike
Burns. Douglas Hickman. ,lack Ferguson, Larry Powell.
Ralph Davidson, Bill Hendrix, Mike Myers, William Gill,
john Hasse, Bill Clarke, Mike jiru, Hugh Overfield, Joe
XX'aller, Gary Klose, Stuart larlitle. -lolin liwiiilap Malcom
Krueger.
Ninth row, left to right: David lingle. David lzirrott, ,lim
Mohle, Alfred Macdaniel, Clyde johnson, Brad Brown, Bob-
by Owens, Shep Moore, Steve Turbiville, George Mussleman,
Gene Moore, Harvey Scholz, Kurt Finkbiner, Dixon Roensch,
john Leopold, Charles jakeman, Shelton Boling, Ronald Keen.
jerry Zeid, Bob Buttrill, XVally Stivers, Gene Menger, Al
Keller, Bob Ellerbee, Dennis Lardon, john jehl. William Col-
glazier, john Kerr. George Harris, Dale Smith, Mike Nis-
bet, Carl Hehmsoth.
Tenth row, right to left: Bob Martindale, Keith Regnier, Craig
Noonan, Raymonk Neuman, joe Barr. john Passmore, Doug
Kenny, Charles Pratt, Mike Gilhousen, Bob Parvin, Jim
Pope. Chapman Findlay. violin Hargis. lid Stalwt-now, .lay
van Hardeveld, XY'ayne Kuehn. Bob Mortimer. .less Carnes,
john Carrington, Norton Hargis. Richard Dullnig. Roger An-
derson, Tom Schoolcraft. Charles Fikes. Kenny Stevens. Clay
Lehman. Tim Dickey. Norman Spears. Pleas Scott. jim Led-
erer. Kit Nienhueser. Pete Baxter. Roger Simank, Woody Sul-
livan, Charles Labatt, Sammie Binion.
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Seniors '62
Above left toright:
jill McGovern
Donna Johnston
Tim Dickey A
Ricky Ivy '
Carl, Hehmsoth
David jarrott '
Carmen Johnson '
Kay Kallina '
Felix St. Claire
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Deena Kinder, Mikie Milligan
Ronnie Tigner
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Chagman Findlay
San y Fuller
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John Kerr
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Fred Kass
Mimi Cavender
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"May I have your attention for the Thought
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Night-H
It was Courtney's big chance at that spastic business and
she loved every moment of it.
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Ah, the joys of an orderly advisory!
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Senior English classes study selections from early
Anglo-Saxon writers to the present day English
authors. Here, Ann Beckwith is engrossed in some
excellent Druid lyric poems in the Original dialect.
She, lucky girl, is quite fluent in the language.
Senior Christmas Party in the cafeteria, and these
poor, innocent children are wondering, "Who's
that fat man in the red suit?"
The two pictures at the bottom of the page were
shot just moments apart, but those moments were
long ones to seniors in line for their senior rings.
Remember the thrill when you put it on?
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Mr. Foerster's awesome algebra tests keep a
person busv. . .after the initial panic has worn
off! For ONCE dear John's mouth is shut,
if only in grim determination.
Richard and Kenny, professional rodeo cowboys
is their own right, tote their trusty pillows
with authentic Western swagger. Judging from
his hat, we have Kenny staked out as the bad
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An inspiring moment in the lives of these Sen-
iors...Dece.rnber 5th, National Honor Society
Installation ceremonies.
Man with a. hom. Man, what a horn!
Duh ?. .you mean this is a mistake?
Duh, physics is my. . .uh. . .my best. . .
duh. . . subject. . Duh., sure!
A juvenile delinquent being
booked? 'Fraid not. . . senior boys
signing up for OLMOS pictures.
then there's the swimming
pool issue."
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Miss Elizabeth Callow of Hastings, England, guest of Karen Gleye
and her family, fascinated Miss Brigham's fifth-period class with
information about British people, schools, customs, and politics.
Answering scores of questions, Miss Callow at one point cried,
"Oh, ra-THER! " thus plastering amused students against their
seats and fulfilling the popular stereotype. She was wonderful.
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How sweet. There seems to be a problem ....
Clay sees Suzanne coming at him and gets a funny feeling
he's Spur Pin-Up Boy. In another split second that "Fun-
ny feelingh is goinlg to be Suzanne! Then the mob.
The second... and finaluprogram in four years for
Miss Rees' advisory, the Crowns really swung if. David
let out one fine rebel yell and panicked Miss Rees out of
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Mike Dorris
President
Dickie Valentine
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Susan Taylor
Secretary
Jackie Miller
Treasurer
Sharon Koehl
Parliamentarian
Carol Conway
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Kay Karcher, Gus
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Dick Arnette
Dick Arnold
Pat Arsers
Joe Baker
Keith Baker
Donna Ball
Richard Bameby
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Donna Adelman
Carol Allen
Connie Allen
David Alley
Courtney Baetz
Linda Bagwell
john Bailey
Josie Bain
Gary Barnes
Laura Bass
David Bastian
Mark Bastian
Jimmy Bell
Charles Bigelow
jackson Biggers
Don Black
Martha Batjer
Danny Beam
Linda Beer
Dan Behringer
Barbara Block
Shirley Boenig
Jan Bowcller
Sharyn Boyd
123
William Brooking
john Buffin
Robert Bulloch
Russell Burcham
Estelle Campbell
Manuel Cantu
jerry Carpenter
Greg Carter
124
Sharon Brand
Babs Brenan
Phil Bronson
Mary Louise
Brooking
Sally Burns
Brooke Busby
janet Buttafucco
Beth Buttery
Jimmy Caruth
Jean' Castleberry
Harriet Cates
Joyce Ann Chiles
Graham Coffman
David Cohen
Sllsbee Collins
Henry Combs
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John Clark
Mary Ann Clark
Poe Clutter
Carol Cleland
Judy Conrad
Gerry Cope
Judy Corner
Nancy Cotton
125
Jane Davis
Linda Davis
Catherine Dennis
Gaye Dennis
Thad Dorsey
Jerry Drought
Andrea Duncan
Mike Earl
126
Buddy Cox
Sharon Criswell
jane Dauchy
Brian Daavis
Ann Denton -
Lencho Dicus
Danny Doherty
Mike Dorris
Juanita Eastmead
Phil Eiserlah
Rachel Elias
Gilbert Elizondo
Gay Farrow
Diann Feigenspan
Jimmy Fischer
Ray Forgy
Charles Elms
Susan Ewing
Jimmy Everitt
Linda Ezzell
Judy Frandsolig
Joyce Frobese
Hop Fuhrmann
Joy Gander
127
Carla Geise
Ames Gill
Tommy Gish
Al Glasscock
Gretchen Grant
Gus Gross
Kirsten Guerdum
Nancy Genheim
128
Louis Genett
Judy Germer
joe Gibbons
jimmy Gibson
Candy Goclfree
Mary jane Gonales
Claire Goodnight
Burt Goodwyn
Dodie Haberman
Rees Haley
Kay Hardy
Georgann Harker
Robert Hemmick
Sally Herdler
jim Higdan
Mary Kaiy Henckey
Kurt Hairper
Cindey Harvey
Janis Haschke
Mark Hemmen
Diane Hinckley
Ginny Hinds
Kathy Hobbs
Nec' Hodge
129
Pat Hull
Irma Infante
jimmy Irwm
Richard Irwm
Diane johns
San Johns
Ann Johnson
Mary Janice
130
Susan johnson
Ruth jordan
Charles jayner
Nancy Kallison
Holly Kaetor
jim Keith
David Kimbrill
Richard Kirnbneli
Hinda Kanter
Kay Karcher
George Karutz
Carol Kauffman
Vicky Kirby
Sharon Koehl
Corol Koplan
Arm Kulick
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Barbara Ryse
Marty Ladwig
Carol Lambert
Mike Lane
Kathryn Letteer
Lillian Levy
Toni Lincecum
Bobbie Ruth
Livingston
Melinda Mass
Mark Mahone
Kip Maly
Kitty Mansell
Taddy McAllister
janet McNickle
Susan MdRory
Russi Menger
Mary Marshall
Roberta Martin
Carol Martindale
Melanie Massie
jackie Miller
Robin Miller
Steve Miller
Weezie Mims
133
Debbie Mueller
Doug Muir
jeff Murrell
Carl Newton
Chris Olson
Marlene Olson
Mary Orrison
Jama Overstreet
134
Abby Mobley
joan Montgomery
Cissy Moody
Marty Moore
Bob Nixon
Nancy Norman
Allyne 0'Banion
johnny O'Dell
Karen Owen
Kathy Pace
Pattye Park
Sandi Parr
jan Pickering
Patty Preston
Carolyn Price
Cay Pruitt
john Parsons
Mary Perkins
Linda Perry
Sharon Phillips
Mike Ragland
George Rall
Dick Ramsey
Dottie Randall
135
Priscilla Robertson
Carolyn Rogers
Adreain ROSS
Arlene Ross
Peggy Reaves
Ralph Reser
Harley Ridder
Sherry Roberts
Chris Schroeder
Lynda Scott
Doug Sethness
Don Sewell
136
George Rudd
Sue Samm
Ronnie Scharlack
Susie Scherr
Lynn Sewell
Ruthie Shafer
Patti Shaw
David Sheffield
Becky Smith
Edwina Smith
Leslie Snyder
Don Spears
Bruce Simer
Susan Sims
Lanny Sinkin
Barbara Smith
Pat Spears
Carol Starr
Peyton Starr
Peggy Stolte
137
Edward Tatum
Carolyn Tausch
Charyl Taylor
Sally Thaggard
Roberta Tinsley
Tnzdy Tinsman
Mardel Travares
Charles Turbeville
138
Barbara Sullivan
Susan Sumners
Sheila Swigart
Charles Tate
Bill Thomas
Danny Thomas
Lyn Thomas
Catherine Thorp
Dick Valentine
Merry Nell Van Fleet
Ann Vaughn
Skipper Verschoinle
llient Watring
l Larnie Weaver
Gail Wheeler
Ruthannette White
Bob Walker
john Wzxnon
Lavelle Ware
jan Walker
Skippy Whitley
Ronnie Wier
Janice Winship
Barbara Wimer
139
juniors are upperclass people caught between
underclassmen and seniors .... an awkward position!
juniors are apprentice leaders of the schoolg new
responsibilities are offered them every day. Clubs,
sports, and school offices provide a proving-ground
for next year's seniors,
Meanwhile, studies continue, The junior year is
Ken Williams
Leslie Wilson
johnny Wlitherspoon
Tommy Wolf
Sue Wolff
Diane Vfoodring
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Martha Young
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renowned as being the toughest in high school. . .
perhaps because chemistry, American history, and an
especially difficult year of English combine to pro-
vide a maximum of homework. Interest is high,
though, and junior year proves to be one of the most
valuable in high school.
Juniors Are
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Awkward, Isn't It!
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fai1s.J Mrs. Krueger's American history
class gives her a good show. fof handslj
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Junior English is an illustrative course
in American literature from the Puri-
taln writings through great moderns
like Robert Frost. Above, in Mrs.
Vordenbaum's sixth-period class,
Frenchie pensively considers switching
to French. . permanently.
New Service Club members, Joyce
and Susan, feel the thrill of being el-
ected in their junior year. Joyce
knows that the candle-lighting ceremony
is about to start, though, and is a lit-
tle uncertain as to the most fetching
way to grip the wazx-dripping mom-
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Bobby Baldauf
Margaret Barr
Sharon Barr
Wally Barrow
Barbara Bradley
Mike Brandenberger
Tommy Brayshaw
Carl Brenner
Stanley Brinkley
Nancy Adams
Rodney Allen
Dick Andrick
Sarah Austin
Cindy Ayres
john Bayne
Barbara Beckwith
Joyce Beemler
Bill Bellamy
Tisha Bice
Edward Biggers
Ray Blythe
Ann Bolton
Danny Boothe
Paula Boyden
Roger Bristol
David Brown
Pete Bruton
john Buchek
Linda Buckingham
Gary Bunch
Arthur Burchardt
Don Burlason
Gail Butler
Sally Caldwell
Carol Case
Nancy Casper
james Chancellor
Kathryn Chaney
Virginia Chaney
Susan Childs
Janie Chiles
Walter Church
Joann Clark
Diana Cody
Coco Costello
Lee Cotton
Cathie Couch
Cathy Coulter
Ann Crank
Ronny Calhoun
Monte Calmes
Susie Carnahan
Gene Carrington
Gilbert Carter
john Conly
Freddy Cooper
Ted Coppock
Theo Coppock
Bob Corrigan
Ginger Crawford
Tanet Creager
Charen Crueger
Blaze Cunningham
Janice Daniel
Andy Diehl
Mary Dobbins
Michael Domenical
Gayle Drain
Suzie Drew
Danny Duffy
Mike Dunkle
Exa Durham
Connie Economy
Bruce Eliker
Bill Evans
Cathy Evans
Jerry Faglie
Karen Farguhar
Mary Fenstermaker
Dick Ferguson
Linda Fischer
Greg Fisk
Linda Fitch
Bill Freeborn
Conner Gilbert
Jana Gilcrease
Bedford Gill
Barbara Glass
Pat Gleye
Terry Glosserman
Billy Goclfree
Bretchen Goers
Paul Goetz
Kenneth Hall
Susan Hamner
Becky Hancock
Jane Hargis
Ianet Hargis
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Marshal Fleener
Mal Foley
Steve Foster
Heidi Frank
Jayne Franklin
Nevia Gonzales
Billy Garbarkewitz
Anne Grantham
Margaret Grote
john Gugenheim
Connie Haymore
Marla Hays
Pat Heaney
Diana Heartsell
Lloyd Hekhuis
Robert Hicks
Don Hollbrook
Cindy Holden
Barbara Holmgreen
Sharon Holmgreen
jay Holt
Sally Holt
Bruce Hooper
Carolyn Hooper
Suzanne Horner
Nancy Hummel
Bill jackson
Susan Janecek
Janice Janson
Carolyn Jeffers
Carol Jiru
Mark johnson
Mike Johnson
Telise johnson
Elaine jones
Bonnie Kita
Diana Kitchen
Douglas Klenke
Nancy Knapp
john Krueger
Carol Kuhl
Terry Lauterstein
Judy Leaf
Donna Lee
Mike Lesseg
Connie Marple
J. F. Matthews
Elsie Mauze
Nikki May?-erry
Janis Mazur
jimmy jones
Woiody jones
Loretta Kelley
Mary jo Kelley
Steve Kerr
Barbara Lewis
Billy Lockett
Martha Luby
janet Macha
Frances Machu
Reagin McAllister
Robert McAtee
Cy McClellan
David McCullough
jeff McDannell
Merry Messinger
Penelope Meyer
Helen Milburn
Carol Milliar
Mary Mitchell
Betty Mock
Marsha Sue Monroe
Paul Montanio
Shirley Mueller
Mary Musgrave
Carol Nixon
Suzanne Nixon
Nancy Noonan
jean Norgan
Suzanne Oakley
Al Olson
Marianne Paju
Rebecca Parker
Frances Parsons
Susan Partain
Karen Peterson
Betty Pfeil
Linda Phillipps
Marian Pipes
jon Pipkin
Patti Porter
David Pratt
Richard Prater
Wayne Pulliam
Linda Putman
Sheila Reigel
Richard Reiss
Martha Remy
Susan Reynolds
Torque Rice
Sandi Richards
Marie Rilling
Mary Lou Ririe
Judy Roberts
Richard Robertsor
Will Rogers
Bill Sandige
Chris Schaible
Joyce Schlecht
Charles Schloss
B'Anna Sue Schmidt
Sandra Schneider
Elizabeth Schoenf
Susie Schoolfield
Karen Schultz
Sherry Sheridan
Neal Shuman
Dayton Simms
Chris Skinner
Cattilou Slocomh
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Danny Smith
Jodie Smith
Theresa Soto
Sharon Spala
Dudley Spearman
Chris Summers
Margo Swann
Bob Sweeney
Nancy Swigart
Joyce Tausch
Bill Taylor
Wayne Terry
Tim Tobin
Pete Turnball
John Uhrich
Katy Webb
Tom Wells
Sydney Wiedermann
Anita Williams
Laurie Williams
Ralph Williamson
Ann Willoughby
Melinda Wingeter
Susan Wood
Sharon Woodhall
Cookie Woods
Chuck Worrel
Ben Wyatt
Sophomores are people who have survived a
freshman year .... one that was strange and new and
full of exciting experiences. Now, a whole year deep-
er into their high school life, sophomores begin to be
caught up more and more into their studies and ex-
tracurricular activities. Sophomore girls are offered
Angela Ximenes
Tommy Yokum
Charles Zeller
the thrills of Spur tryoutsg boys have a chance to prove
themselves once and for all worthy of the varsity
teams. Biology classes explore all organic life from
tiny unicellular plants to the complex human body.
Geometry is an invaluable course specifically de-
signed to develop patterns of reasoning.
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geometry classes learn clear thinking
processes by deductive and inductive
reasoning.
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lowing with foremost Hindu
professors, Frances now
routinely confronts the trip-
le-banded white-headed cobra,
who glares back sympathet-
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more a glimpse into a fascinating field. The
course is an extensive and interesting one, with
plenty of opportunities for extra work. Above,
with the coolness of Dr. Kildare, sophomores
disect a pigg jay looks a little sick!
It's there SOMEPLACE, Cookie.
Yes, yes, we know, Paula! She IS quite
good, but she'll never make the Olympic
team.
The Metropolitan Opera is screaming
for her, but being of noble character,
she prefers to remain and enrich the mu-
sical life of her beloved school.
Now don't go 'way!"
Watch it, Brains! Right on the emblem!
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Freshman
Class
OFFICERS
Mike Murray
President
John Bell
Vice-President
Mary Ann Wheaton
Secretary
Bobby jo Woodside
Treasurer
Margie Block
Parliamentarian
Barbara Woods
Chaplain
Bob Carter and
Bill Edwards
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Susan Beckman
Kate Beckwith
Thomas Beeckler
jack Bell
joy Bell
Loretta Bell
Kay Bennett
Lois Bitterman
Bill Bodin
Bobby Bolding
joe Bowden
Bobby Busby
Barbara Buswell
Sheila Byrne
Sharon Callahan
Sylvia Canchola
Mary Carrington
Bob Carter
Nancy Castleberry
Eloise Castro
Al Cavender
Linda Chambliss
Judy Chandler
Linda Adelman
Sandy Adelman
james Alexander
Connie Allen
Chris Anderson
Richard Arthur
Charles Bailey
Pat Bailey
johnny Ball
Jo Beth Barnes
Ed Barrow
Carmen Baxter
Martha Bowlen
Tosh Boyd
Barbara Brake
David Braymer
Ricky Brendler
jim Broaddus
Io Brown
Nancy Brown
Virginia Brunner
Emily Bullock
Stanley Burchan
Cecelia Burke
Clay Christinson
Cathy Clarke
Horton Coker
Bill Coleman
Louis Combs
Chuck Converse
Terry Cook
Ralph Cooper
Susie Cooper
Janene Councel
Marshall Crawford
Carol Dailey
Elizabeth Dullye
David Eager
Sally Edge
Bill Edwards
Neill Elizando
Peggy EPP
Larry Eppenger
Sandy Erben
Christian Estrada
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Candy Fear
Martha Ferguson
Donna Dale
Charles Davis
David Davis
Judy Davis
Paul Davis
Sylvia Dawson
joe Dennis
Shirley Dreyer
Susan Duerr
Sarita Duffey
Patty Duffy
Bobby Dulling
Elaine Ficklen
Deana Fillmore
Susan Fischer
Virginia Fischer
Sharon Fisher
David Flack
Dickie Flannery
Pauline Folbre
Steve Forristal
Allan Frank
Philip Franzel
Margaret Freed
Susan Gillihan
Ronnie Gleason
Linda Gleye
Linda Glodt
Cherry Goetz
Linda Goleman
Connie Gomez
Mike Goodwin
Linda Goss
June Grant
Carl Gray
Cynthia Gray
Terry Hayes
Carolyn Hennessey
George Henry
Dian Higdon
Terry Hight
Tommy Hitzfeld
Sharon Hoffman
Camille Hogne
Barry Holleron
Brenda Hooper
Gene Horne
Kathleen Howard
Tom Freeland
Andrew Fuentes
Marita Gate
Roselyn Gander
Mary Gail Garisor
Glyn Garrison
Roger Gary
Diana Geis
Bob George
Janice George
Gregg Germer
Sally Gill
Jana Green
Mike Grunberg
Debbie Guthrie
jim Hammack
Mick Hanna
Greg Hansen
Becky Hardwick
jim Harper
Harry Harrison
April Hartwell
Sharon Harwell
Doug Hawthorne
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Ginger Huggins
jennifer Hughes
Mildred Hunter
Biff Irvin
Guy jackson
jan Jernberg
Steve johns
Terry Johns
johnny johnson
Kristina Johnson
Phil johnson
Sharon Koepke
David Koplan
john Kothmann
Tony Kramer
Ricky Kuykendall
Barry Lacey
Patty jo LaCoke
Sydney Ladensohn
Cathy Lahourcade
Terry Langer
Ed Lawrence
Cappy Lawton
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Franz Kahler
Tom Kalish
Chuck Katz
Judy Keator
Ruth Keedy
Gunnar Kephart
Tommy Kezar
Karen Kilian
Buddy Kinder
Cynthia Kirby
Phil Klenke
Patty Leaf
Judy Lee
Julie Lenehan
Kathy Leonard
Dickie Lewis
Susie Lindsey
Olivia Lilly
Susan Lockridge
Kathy Lohr
jimmy Longacre
Lupe Lopez
Cathy Lord
Pam Maham
Torn Marchbanks
Pam Malone
Lindy Markham
Ruth Ann Marmion
Randy Marple
Larry Martin
Penny Martin
Irma Martinez
Isabel Martinez
Linda Matthews
Lynn Mayfield
Mike Murry
David Musgrave
Joyce Musselman
Nan Neal
Sharon Newell
joan Nitschke
Karen O'Brien
Victor Ofiesh
Kathleen O'Gorman
Carl Olson
Peter Olssen
Anniamaria Ornelas
Sandy Louie
Elizabeth Lozano
Bill Lynch
Putt Macdaniel
Ellen McCamish
Lynne McCarley
Kathy McGonagil
Terry McGovern
jill McLaughlin
Marilyn McManus
Ed Machu
Marilyn Maddox
Anthony Meton
Carol Messinger
Gordon Middleton
Maureen Milburn
Wally Miller
Mary Beth Mims
Graham Montgomery
David Montgomery
Bill Moore
Patty Moore
Mary Mortimer
Williani Mulliniks
Paul Overstreet
Debbie Parchen
Johnny Peck
Myra Peterson
David Pfiel
Deanna Pickens
Rita Pircher
Steve Plettner
Judy Ploeger
George Pratt
Barbara Price
Donna Priddy
Helen Reser
Beverly Reynolds
Roger Richardsons
Karen Rink
Gail Robbins
Kirk Roberts
Lee Robertson
Eileen Robinson
Henry Rockstroh
Howard Roensch
Ann Rogers
jack Rogers
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Cissy Polk
Missy Ponder
Louise Pope
Ann Porter
Shirley Porter
Charlie Potts
Lyn Powell
Sue Powell
Tobin Quereau
Bill Randall
Bobby Reeves
Tibbie Reid
Kay Rohre
Louise Rosenrnan
Chuck Rose
Chris Russ
Frank Sammis
Bryant Saunders
Tommy Sandez
Ann Sauer
Penny Scherr
Webb Schoenfeld
Gene Scull
Harold Seewall
Beth Smith
David Smith
john Smith
Marvin Smith
Marcia Snip
Mary Ann Spears
Lee Stokes
Peggy Struwe
David Sullivan
David Swan
Sheryl Stanfords
Bunny Swearengen
Roxanna Trachta
Roger Travis
Ronnie Trowbridge
Sally Turan
Suzanne Turbeville
Dannie Valentine
Donnie Valentine
Margaret Van Meter
Stuart Vexler
Casey Vincent
jane Vulfsons
Terry Walker
Carolyn Seldion
Susan Seligmann
jean Sergeant
Bob Sewell
Presley Shafer
jan Shaw
jack Sheffeild
Cipriano Sierra
Silvia Sierra
Silvia Silvey
John Simpson
Terry Smiljaneck
Bill Tassos
Doug Taylor
Barbara Tegarden
Priscilla Tennis
Don Test
Al Thaggard
Janice Thomas
Judy Thomas
Loretta Thompson
joan Tips
Martha Tobin
Sue Torgerson
Fred Warner
Buff Waters
Penny Watson
Susan Weber
Sally Weilbacker
Mary Wentworth
Mary Ann Wheaton
Janus Whitaker
Nancy Whitaker
Kay White
Merianne White
Helen Whittlemore
Patty Butcher
Pam Hull
Kandee Killen
Carol 'n Kendrick
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Ronnie Rhode
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Jim Taylor
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Edna Lee Willianus
Ken Wilson
Cherrie Wichler
Terry Wolfe
Rozanne Wood
Bobby ,Io Woodside
james Yancy
Peggy Yachem
Linda Zerr
lwlanuel Zertuche
jim Boehm
These are people--fresh, new people at Alamo Heights who will, in the next
three years, leave their ideas, their accomplishments, and their personalities to be
included in the tradition at Alamo Heights. Turn the next few pages and see
typical classes and activities of these people in their first year in high school.
Freshmen discover the unnerving fto say the leastlj experience of
homework on the high school level. . .
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People at H ights
. . .as well as the thrill of football season. . .Lawsie
me! Ah DO think we are winnin'!
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Freshman English classes are introduced to the great lit-
erature of the English-speaking peoples while mastering
their study of grammar. In addition, for the first time this
year, they had HU ffXtensive Course in classical mythology.
Where'd that fly go?
Freshmen remember Mr,
Blacknllefs world history
class for its stimulating:
atmosphere. Nazi bannehs,
Mr. B's dry wrt and gory
tales, his test questions,
and the sickening grin on
that abominable Buclciligil
Joy Bell, world history
student. enriches her stuclv
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ie pointsj with her bril-
liant plastic designs.
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which Marian plunks in her quarter. . .but, alas! our clear, green
Silvia has to play stork!
1 am Helena Rubinstein. . .and they are gonna be late to class at this rate.
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School's out, and the parking lots are teem-
ing with people hurrying home or to ath-
letic practices, play rehearsals, club meet-
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ucation classes, and an occasional make-up
test ..,. all a part of going to high school!
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Don, Kaye fwho will presently have a face
full of Double Bubblej, Barbara, and Court-
ney head for home.
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mer, Martha Luby, Doug Muir, Oscar
Pruit, Lloyd Hekhuis, David Smith, Bobby
Baldauf, Ricky Stanberry, Bill Thomas,
Phil Taylor, jimmy Irwin, Bob Nixon,
Ned Wells, johnny Odell, Shirley Boe-
nig. Bobby Ruth Livingston, Frances Her-
ring. Susan Reynolds, Don Thorman,
Emily Proctor. Andy Diehl. Sharon Lee,
Arleen Ross. Marty Moore.
2nd row: Cheryl Rose. janet Ivey, Lolly
Stein. Linda Bagwell, Edwina Smith,
Nancy Lambert, Secretary, Pat Arsers,
Barbara Busche, jay Holt, Ann johnson,
Donna Johnston, Mary Ann Clarke, Gayle
Drain.
3rd row: Betty Killebrew, jack Hicks,
Gary Barnum, Tommy Wharton, Sgt. at
Arms, Kirk jeffrey, janet McDonald, Phil
Eiserloh, Edward Biggers, john Uhrich,
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Marching onto the field at
half-time are a well-trained group
of girls in uniform: the Alamo
Heights Spurs. This Organiza-
tion, so important to the promo-
tion of school spirit, was started
in 1930 and had 30 members.
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manship, school and community
good will, good posture, and
girls' participation in athletics.
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pass a marching test before three
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tain a C average. Selling poppies
twice a year, participating in i
community parades, and decora-
ting the halls each week, the
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Nancy Armstrong, Courtney Baetz, Josie Bain, Ann Beckwith,
Burns, Brooke Busby, Beth Buttery, Barbara Canion, Jean
Richey Christian, Carol Clark, Carol Cleland, Poe Clutter,
Patty Cooper, Emy Kay Core, Judy Corner, Joan Cory, Lynn
Drury, Andrea Duncan, Tenya Marie Economy, Carol Edwards,
Fenstermaker, Terry Folbre, Judy Frandolig, Sandy Fuller,
routines.
Linda Beer, Sheila Benson, Babs Brenan, Sandy Brown, Sally
Castleberry, Mimi Cavender, Joyce Ann Chiles, Jane Chipley,
Silsbee Collins, Carol Conway, Evelyn Cook, Carol Cooper,
Cox, Suzanne Delph, Ann Denton, Mary Helen Doyle, Alice
Gay Edwards, Patsy Ellison, Lee Eriksen, Gay Farrow, Anne
Joy Gander, Marijane Gish, Cheryl Glavin, Karen Gleye, Claire
Goodnight, Susan Goss, Mary Jane Gravley, Diane Gray. Tarley Green, Marilyn Greer, Peggy Hart, Cindy Harvey, Janis
Haschke, Linda Hawthorne, Penny Hight, Ginny Hinds, Mary
ney Johnson, Kay Johnson, Mary Janice Johnson, Nancy
Keator, Deena Kinder, Sharon Koehl, Carol Koplan, Julie
acre, Jackie Looney, Melinda Maas, Kitty Mansell, Mary Sue
Matthews, Sharon McDevitt, Jill McGovern, Jackie Miller,
Patty Nelson, Jill Neumann, Nancy Norman, Allvne O'Banion,
Pankey, Patty Park, Carolyn Price, Leslie Priddy, Cay Pruitt,
Ann Hinsch, Kathy Hobbs, Diane Johns, Ann Johnson, Court-
Kallison, Kay Karcher, Candy Katz, Carol Kauffman, Holly
Lang, Nancy Law, Lillian Levy, Toni Lincecum, Janice Long-
Marmion, Pam Maroe, Mary Marshall, Melanie Massie, Susan
Mary Mims, Abbye Mobley, Joan Montgomery, Elizabeth Moore,
Marlene Olson, Mary Orrison, Karen Owen, Kathy Pace, Judy
Dottie Randall. Phyllis Reed, Sally Reppert, Kaye Rice, Sherry
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Meryl Siegel, Susan Sims, Becky Smith, Sarah Smith, Carole Sorensen, Pat Spears, Carol Starr, Jeannie Stover, Barbara
Sullivan, Susan Sumners, Joan Sundbeck, Peggy Tate, Cheryl Taylor, Susan Taylor, Sally Thaggard, Dorothy Thomas, Merry
Nell Van Fleet, Pat Vincent, Carolyn Watson, Barbara Webb, Martha Webb, Ilene Weinberger, Gail Wheeler, Jane Whitsit,
Leslie Wilson. Andrea Wood, Diane Woodring, and Martha Young.
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Spurs XVith Stripes .,.. They keep the organization shining and effective. Above are assembled the Spur executive and drill
off i Cers:
First row, left to right: Emy Kay Core, sergeant-at-arms, Marijane Gish, vice president, lieutenantg Suzanne Delph, pres
ident, captain, joan Sundbeck, secretaryg Evelyn Cook, treasurerg and jane Shipley, historian. -
Second row, left to right: Mary Helen Doyle, manager, Ilene Weinberger, lieutenant, Dorothy Thomas, lieutenant
Penny Hight, lieutenantg Libby Scott, captain, and Tenya Marie Economy, manager,
Third row, left to right: Brooke Busby, sergeantg jackie Miller, sergeant, Susan Matthews, sergeantg Candy Katz, mana
get, Julie Lang, sergeantg Diane Wfoodring, sergeantg Mary Ann Hinsch. managerg and Carol Koplan, sergeant,
Not pictured: Barbara Canion, major.
Below, on either side of their long-eared friend, are Cale-
donias and alternates. From left to right they are: Lynn Cox,
alternate: Sandy Fuller, regularg Sally Reppert, regular
and Pam Maroe, alternate.
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and Judy Pankey, majorette.
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JODY DRILL TEAM
Left file: Judy Corner, Mary Janice Johnson, Carol
Koplan, Carol Conway, Gail Wheeler, Joyce Ann
Chiles, Jackie Looney, Suzanne Delph, Sharon Mc-
Devitt, Dottie Randall, Cris Schroeder, Sharon Koehl,
Julie Lang.
Middle file: Brooke Busby, Kathy Hobbs, Jackie
Miller, Diane Gray, Barbara Sullivan, Ruthie Schaffer,
Nancy Norman, Courtney Johnson, Barbara Brenan,
Peggy Tate, Diane Woodring, Lynn Sewell.
Right file: Cindy Harvey, Ilene Weinberger, Susan
Matthews, Merry Nell Van Fleet, Joan Sundbeck,
Linda Beer, Joan Montgomery, Gay Edwards, Court-
ney Baetz, Josie Bain, Evelyn Cook, Penny Hight,
Terry Folbre.
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ing ability, service to Spurs, dependability, and pos-
ture. They perform during basketball halftimes and
are distinguished by a White braid on their uniform.
Are a Huge
Organization
Keeping approximately five hundred
excited Chaps in order and setting
high standards of group conduct, the
Chap Drill Officers must be attentive,
hardworking, and fair in their duties.
From left to right are: first row:
Susie Goetz, Sgt. at Armsg Lois Lipp-
mann, Sgt. at Armsg joan Eastmead,
Sgt. at Armsg Bobbie Busby, Deputyg
second row: Nevia Gonzalas, Sheriffg
Michelle Blount, Sgt. at Armsg Sandy
Skurka, Sgt. at Armsg Susan Port,
Sgt. at Armsg third row: Linda Fitch,
Sheriffg Ellen McCamish, Deputyg
jane Hargis, Sheriff, Mary Marcia
Wentworth, Deputyg Carol Martin-
dale, Rangerg Linda Worsham, Ran-
gerg Lyn Thomas, Rangerg Margie
Block, Deputy.
hap
The Executive Officers are a busy hand-
ful of girls, presiding at each reg-
ular morning meeting, perfecting plans
for Friday night games, molding the
Chaps into the outstanding spirit or-
ganization that it has become since
its beginning six years ago. This
year's officers are from left to riht:
front row: Mickey Fox, presidentg
Anne Schoenfeld, vice-presidentg Kathy
Buswell, secretaryg back row: Debbie
Lawton, chaplaing and jane Dauchy,
historian. Not pictured is Babe Serur.
treasurer.
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Mickey Fox, president.
First Row: Susan Horner, Irma Martinez,
Sylvia Canchola. Lindy lllarltham, Susan
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Cissie Polk. Karen Killien. Joy Hubbard.
Shirley Dryer. Kate Beckwith. Ellen Mc-
Camish. Barbara Busby. Nevia Gonzalez.
Jayne Hargis. Lynn Thomas. Linda Wfor-
sham, Susan Port, Joan Eastmead. Susie
Goetz, Jane Dauchy, Kathy Buswell,
Mickey Fox, Mrs. Easley, Anne Schoen-
feld, Babe Serur. Debby Lawton, Sandra
Skurka, Michelle Blount. Lois Lippman,
Carol Martindale. Barbara Smith, Linda
Fitch, Angela Ximenes, Mary Marcia
XX'entworth. Cindy Ayers, Joyce Beemler.
Sylvia Escajeda. Lynda Scott, Anna Marie
Ornelas. Nancy Seiler, Ann Brown. Carol
Roeglein, Nancy Noonan, Ann Kathryn
Porter. Sue Lockridge. Juanita liastmead,
Diary Lou Giammalvo. Gay Perron.
Second Row: Virginia Fischer, Libbie
Reid, Sharon Koepke, Rita Pircher. Jo
Ann Clarke. Ann Joseffy. Jody Beebe.
Theo Coppoclt. Betty Sue Mock. Carmen
Baxter. Lynne McCarley. Olivia Lilly.
Susan Seliggmann. Susie Cooper. Nancy
Castleberry. June Grant. Sydney Laden-
Son, Pam Mahani. Rachel Elias. Kay Ben,
net, Judy Roberts. Kathy Hubble, Catti-
lou Slocum, Sandi Parr, Jane Davis, Diana
Hudson, Carol Anne Jenschke. Susan
Johnson. Virginia Beardsley, Maxine
Petty. Gladys Carpenter. Christine Petty.
Donna Adelman. Russi Menger. Sally
Herder. Anne Vaughn. Barbara Rhodes.
Bonnie Marshall. Kathy Smith, Dottie
Peebles. Marcia Sue Monroe. Sidney XVei-
dermann. Alice Scott. Merry Messinger
Sharon Hendrix, Deanna Pickens.
Third Row: Linda Phillips, Susan Jane-
cek, Robin Tedford. Carolyn Hennessey,
Marilyn Maddox, Joyce Musselman. Susan
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Maxwell, Nancy Fisher, Susan Partain,
Nancy Elizondo, Pam Mahone, Mary Ann
Spears, Terry Walker, Cynthia Gray,
Camille Hogue, Lois Bitterman, Sandy
Louie, Gloria Gomez, Jill McLaughlin,
Kathleen Howard, Jean Sergeant, Mar-
garet Van Fleet, Jean Milburn, Clay
Christensenn, Mary Carrington, Eloise
Castro, Roxanna Trachta, Candy Fear,
Susan Duerr, Jennifer Hughes, Linda
Goleman, Carolyn Kendrick, Ann Rogers,
Pauline Folbre, Cecelia Burke, Terry Mc-
Govern, Judy Ploeger, Carol Messinger,
Kathy Leonard. Carol Spaulding, Susie
Drew, Barbara Tegarden, Suzanne Tur-
beville, Kay White, Ruth Ann Marmion.
Fourth Row: Kathy Lord, Margaret Barr,
Joan Evetts, Marita Gale, Louise Pope.
Penny Martin, Brenda Hooper, Peggy
Epp, Susan Beckman, Judy Lee, Kathleen
O'Goorman, Joyce Tausch, Nancy Swi-
gart, Diane Houston, Marianne Paiu,
Vickie Seamans, Sue Cardwell, Linda
Buckingham. Sandra Schneider, Susan
Couch,
Bolton,
Wood, Telise Johnsen, Cathie
Janet Macha, Marla Hays, Ann
Marie Rilling, Paula Boyden, Barbara
Beckwith, Heidi Frank, Marian Pipes,
Lisa XX'alker, Barbara Holmgreen, Janis
Mazur, Anita XVilliams, Sally Caldwell,
Barbara Lewis, Jan Walker, Debbie
Mueller, Elaine Jones, Deanne Deaton,
Pat Heaney, Jo Beth Barnes, Louise Rose-
man, Linda Davis, Chris Anderson.
Fifth Row: Loretta Bell, Virginia Beavers,
Dell McElwrath, Rebecca Parker, Nance
Hummel, Elizabeth Schoenfeld, Nikki
Mayberry, Ruth Jordan, Sharon Criswell,
Barbara Cleland, Barbara Michel, Sue
Moore, Katy Webb, Nan Neal, Sharon
Newell, Dale Martin, Nadine Henry,
Melinda XX'ingeter, Pat Gleye, Janis
Thomas, Sylvia Jones, Susan Ewing, Sheila
Byrnes, Sissy Moody, Donna Ball, Kay
Kallina, Mikey Milligan, Virginia Hor-
ton, Donna Lee, Pat McKinley, Karen
Peterson, Linda Gleye, Beth Smith, Mary
Mortimer, Joan Nitschke, Carol Darley,
Carolyn Seldon, Jan Shaw, Cathy Lahour-
cade, Ruth Ann Johnson, Lee Stokes,
Sarita Duffy, Bobby Jo Woodside, Elaine
Ficklen, Judy Conrad.
Sixth Row: Patty Preston, Jacquelyn Rog-
ers, Connie Hendrix, Dian Redford,
CHAPS fCont'dJ
Conner Gilbert, Karen Rink, Patty Duffy,
Judy Keator, Cynthia Tassos, Janice
George, Barbara Buswell, Sharon Boyd,
Sharon Scull, Linda Glodt, Helen VUhitte-
more, Sylvia Silvey, Diana Geis, Barbara
Price, Emily Bullock, Patty Moore,
Barbara Brack, Linda Adelman, Penny
Scherr, Irma Infante, Margo Swann, Susie
Baker, Terry Glosserman, Loretta Kelly,
Joyce Schlect, Susan Hamner, Diana
Heartsill, Sharon Holmgreen, Ann Crank,
Carolyn Jeffers, Mary Jane Gonozlas,
April Hartwell, Martha Tobin, Martha
Ferguson, Judy Chandler, Pat Krause,
Hinda Kanter, Kay Hardy, Martha Cor-
nelison, Dorothy Doyle, Jo Ann John-
son, Hermine Serota.
Seventh Row: Juliet Carnahan, Jo Ella
Windes, Patsy Tafel, Tertia Tucker, Pat
Root, Cookie Woods, Laurie Williams,
Virginia Cates, Bitsy Davis, Loretta
Thompson, Dottie Jacobson, Sue Torgue-
son, Linda Zerr, Connie Allen, Isabel
Rodney, Eileen Britt, Anne Bush, Kris
Guerdrum, Carla Giese, Nancy Casper,
Cathy Evans, Patti Porter, Beverly Hoff-
man, Sally Vlfalthall, Mary Dobbins,
Barbara Schulte, Eileen Robinson, Jana
Green, Cherry Goetz, Mary Barrow, Mary
Gail Garrison, Sheila Reigel, Glenda
Robey, Tisha Bice, Cynthia Williariis,
Cynthia Kirby, Diana Kitchen, Diane
Huff, Margaret Pervier, Sharon Barr,
Melissa Baker, Jana Gilcrease, Ann Grant-
ham, Ginger Crawford, Sharon Woodhall.
Eighth Row: Terry Lauterstein, Maureen
Milburn, Lynn Powell, Ginger Huggins,
Gail Robbins, Kris Johnson, Mary Beth
Mims, Linda Goss, Mary Pat Schmitz,
Shirley Porter. Kathy McGonagil, Becky
Hardwick, Sally Weilbacher, Barbara
Woods, Donna Priddy, Mary Ann Wheat-
on, Debbie Guthrie, Sally Edge, Lee
Robertson, Sylvia Sierra, Sandi Richards,
Sharkey Huffington, Jo Ann Epp, Elsie
Mauze, Suzanne Oakley, Carolyn Hooper,
Carol Jiru, Jama Overstreet, Shirley Reid,
Sue Wolff, Gretchen Grant. Janet Hooper,
Gail Butler, Bunny Swearingen, Lynn
Mayfield, Myra Peterson, Ann Sauer.
Connie Economy, Coco Costello, Barbara
Bradley, Exa Durham, Peggy Yochem,
Virginia Baunner, Prissy Tennis, Gloria
Weilbacher. 215
Ninth Row: Carol Allen, Shirley Karot-
kin, Ann Kulik, Carol Kuhl, Betty Pfeil,
Katherine Leteer, Beverly Zipp, Elise
Ficklen, Dona Holmes, Gwen Kraft, Julie
Lenehan, Chris Sumners, Nancy Cotton,
Susan Childs, Carol Melar, Bonnie Kita,
Marilyn Hall, Lynna Joseph, Joan Heye,
Sherry Sheridan, Barbara Shaller, Eliza-
beth Dullye, Jan Janse, Shirley Mueller,
Sally Holt, Sandy Smith, Terry Johns,
Patty Jo IIaCoke, Mary Anthony, Priscilla
Robertson, Dale Prater, Robin Miller,
Mary Baker, Roberta Tinsley, Carolyn
Rogers, Catherine Thorp, Linda Ezzell,
Karen Farquhar, Mary Fenstermaker,
Jean Ann Peters, Sarah Austin, Roselyn
Gandu, Anne Rainey, Mary Lou Ririe,
Carol Nixon.
Tenth Row: Beverly Reynolds, Candy Er-
ben, Cathy Coulter, Carol Case, Mary Jo
Kelly, Kathryn Chaney, Susie Carnahan,
Virginia Chaney, Judy Leaf, Helen Mil-
burn, Martha Remy, Linda Fischer, Bar-
i,baita'MG'lasS2' lam , hiles, Diana McDonald,
Mildred Hunter, Marcia Snip, Diana
iC'cRl'y:gIo.A.n.n rdin, Connie Haymore,
Helen Reser, Missie Ponder, Sue Powell,
Nancy Gugenheim, Cathy Clarke, Brown,
Babs Kehl, Kathy Lohr, Pam Hull, Laura
Bass, Jodie Smith, Becky Hancock, Gaye
Dennis, Dodie Haberman, Georgeann
Harker, Karen Schultz, Sharon Johnson,
Dottie Hoffman, Cynthia Schwaub,
Patricia Boyd, Susie Funte, Diane Conly,
Cathy Dennis.
Eleventh Row: Linda Putman, Janene
Council, Linda Matthews, Vicki Wfier,
Shirley Alexander, Kandee Killen, Patty
Leaf, Janet Hargis, Sandy Erben, Ruth
Keedy, Karen O'Brien, Jane Vulfsons,
Sylvia Dawson, Rindee Neuendorff,
Janice Daniels, Nancy Knapp, Cara Mc-
Namara, Sheila Swigart, Gretchen Goers,
Janice Winship, Jane Franklin, Mary
Musgrave, Ann Willoughby, Jan Bowler,
Gerry Cope, Pat Hull, Karen Jones, Patti
Shaw, Penny Meyers. Carol Reichardt,
Kris Nelson, Dianne Lysney, Cheryl Stan-
ford, Nancy Whitaker, Sally Gill, Judy
Thomas, Carol Stanley, Susie School-
field. Joan Tips, Penny Watson, Susie
Lindsey, Sharon Harwell, Laura Ross, Kay
Van Hardeveld, Helen McGehee.
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Spirit may be in uniform-
disciplined, regimented-
but you'll notice it marches
with lively step!
Well-rehearsed
actions,
traditionsg
. . .Spirit is the energy-
the life-behind, in, and
around them. Turn these next
few pages and you'll see why
Spirit is People!
This is Spirit
Breathless
moment E
. . .Hand goal to
go !" a flurry
of bright white
gloves against a
throbbing background
of gold-braid and
blueg an ecstatic
shriek of crowd,
drum and brass
as the score
rises six more!
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Spirit Is a
Week's Work!
While spirit is an abstract thing. . .
something possessed naturally or felt spon-
taneously. . .the ways of showing it are
many. Spirit organizations like the Alamo
Heights Spurs take the basic energy and
color of spirit, concentrate it, expand it,
and create from it infectious exhuberance
and thrilling entertainment for others.
During football season, halftime shows,
though as much fun to produce as they
are to watch, usually involve a little plan-
ning and a week full of steady work. Be-
sides the curricular second period meeting
there are the seven forty-five a.m. practices,
At right is a typical early morning meet-
ing in the gym, whose tile walls are roar-
ing with the cheer being worked out with
the cheerleaders. A few hairdos are still in
rollers, all fett are in socks to protect the shining floor, and surveying
the scene from over by the door is sponsor Miss Frances Sims. . .af-
fectionately "Simo" to her hundred and forty-nine girls. I Q Y
l At center left, Friday morning: a flag
routine is given last-minute rehearsal. This
was accomplished, we remember, with a lit-
tle more effort than usual, since the steady
wind caused flags to roll up and made ev-
ery "figure eight" and "horizontal" a real
fight.
One minute after the tardy bell to sec-
ond period, each Monday or Tuesday, the
practice field is filled with spurs getting
place assignments for halftime of Fridays
game. At center right Spur major Barbara
Canion explains field positions and move-
ments to a rank of girls who will then join
the rest of the group in several walk-throughs
of the whole show.
At last comes Friday night, a thrilling
game, a successful halftime, and fat lower leftj
an excited group of Spurs who, through a week
of planning, have fulfilled their part in ac-
celerating the spirit so much a part of sports
at Alamo Heights.
Flashcards Unique
At the bottom of the page are scenes all to familiar to Sophomore
Chaps who, during their first semester, learn, drill, and then try out for
Spurs. A typical drill session for Spur hopefuls finds the group called to
attention by Terry Folbre and Penny I-light, Spur members. Terry then
explains a left flank while the others are at attention and "when you're
at attention you DONT MOVE!" Penny drills the girls on the tennis
courts for the rest of the period, and excitement mounts as each day
draws nearer to Spur tryouts in mid-November.
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Besides being a fine yelling squad land a large
one, with five hundred and twenty membersj the Chaps
have developed and perfected over the last six years
a flashcard technique that has become their trade-
mark. Their card routines, having been compared with
those of colleges over the nation, are often declared to
be more accurate, more original, and more detailed in
design. The only one in San Antonio and one of the
very few high school card sections in the country, the
Chaps maintain their high standard by constant prac-
tice. Morning practices are at seven-thirty in the school
auditorium. At top left Mrs. Lois Easley, Chaps spon-
sor, checks some color errors in a new card stunt
for the coming Highlands game. And it's "one, two,
three, UP!" at center right when that very Friday morn-
ing out in the east stands the group rehearses their
entire show under the direction of president Mickey Fox.
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, . .and one Wednesday eveningl. . .all typical of the bustle and
burst of spirit activities falling on those wonderful afternoons
and evenings during football season. Clutching pillows, pieces
of uniform, and boxes of fried chicken, we anxiously waited
for the Kerrville Company's buses to round the corner and
hustle us off to the Austin game, from which we didrft ar-
rive home until after the witching hour.
Another Friday afternoon found Spurs decorating the Mule-
stall for the annual Spur Social after that night's Edison ame.
Band majorette Arlene Ross deftly illustrates in the ziower
left-hand corner the art of twirling fire batons. 'I'hose and
other special lighting effects were used in a halftime show,
for which we had a Wednesday night practice--enjoyed by both
band and Spurs as something out of the ordinary.
And also out of the ordinary was the spirited skit by this
group of junior girls at the Edison pep rally.
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By game time Friday night,
action is at its peak on the
field and in the stands. On
the track the cheerleaders
jump and whirl amid all the
roar and color of an excited
crowd. Phyllis Reed, Deena
Kinder, Leslie Priddy, Kaye
Rice, and Nancy Armstrong,
all dressed in the traditional
white blouse and cream plea-
ted jumper that have marked '
Heights' cheerleaders for dec-
ades, are a real personifica-
tion of spirit. Their energy
brings the cheers of the crowd
to impressive volumeg and
if you will look closely, you
my see the scattering of
chrysanthemum petals on the
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. . .action that ir-spirit, like a novel pep rally stunt fat leftj called the "Sad Sacks
of Alamo Heights" and given by a handful of Chap members with a genius
for originality and fun.
"Caledonia" is action, too. He enlivens pep rallies and games with spirited
kicks and dance routines which would make a real live mule green with envy,
Probably having been named in relation to the ancient title for Scotland, Caledonia
is appropriately a shrewd, strong, and stubborn mascot.
gravel track.
---And It's
II for ---
. . .that special group of boys that are the
purpose of our early morning practices, our
hours of drilling, our bus trips, and our pep
rallies. They are the object of our yells and
jumps and fallen Chrysanthemum petals. They
are. . .
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--The Team
Shown above at a pep ral-
ly, the team members squint in
the bright afternoon sun and
demonstrate their optimism for
the game only a few hours a-
way. They boisterously, cheer
their own teammate acting as
emcee, their coach, and best of
all. . .they cheer themselves! At
left, jim Singleton, one of the
Mules' captains, typifies the
boys in the dressing room that
night. Spirits are high and there
is the overall sense of determin-
ation which governs the thrill
of a big game. Win or lose, this
game and the others of the sea-
son, are why we cheer the boys
and make them the object of our
spirit. So, "fifteen rahs for all
our team!!!"
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Mr. joe Guillory, Athletic Director, purchases sports equipment
and arranges all school athletic events. Druing his fourteen years
at Alamo Heights, he has also very successfully coached track,
basketball, and footballg he has several championships to his
credit. He built a more thorough sports curriculum at Heights.
Football Coaches Teach
Mr. Don Ross, Line Coach, has held this position at Heights for
two years.
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Great Athletics
Mr. james Nelson, Head Football Coach, in this his first
year in the position---his sixth year at Heights---has taught his
football players good sportsmanship, and has instilled in
them integrity of character and the principles of great ath-
letics.
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fore Stuart Lehde, number 26, picked up valuable yardage.
27 SCORES 22
IN MULE VICTORY
For a boy who was expected to see only limited
action, Bob Mortimer, No. 27, all but stole the show
in the Mules 30-22 victory over San Antonio Tech.
Tech drew first blood as she took the kickoff and
drove some 70 yards for her first touchdown. The Mules
countered with a 60 yard drive of their own with
Mortimer scoring from the one.
Once again Tech tallied with a 52 yard jaunt by
Herb Pennick. The two point conversion was good and
the Mules were trailing 14-6.
George Rall brought some 6,000 fans to their feet
as he bobbled the kickoff, recovered it and scampered
70 yards for six points. Mortimer converted, leaving
the halftime score at 14 all.
A Mule fumble set up the third Buff TD. Early
in the third period Bob Mortimer took the ball on a
handoff, fumbled it, picked it up on the bounce and
shot through the Tech defense 27 yards to ring up an-
other six points on the scoreboard. Bob skirted left end
head down, with a Buff defender on his back for the
two point conversion.
lt was tit for tat when jimmy Singleton recovered
a Tech fumble to set the stage for the final score. A
fifteen yard penalty and three successive incomplete
passes almost killed the drive but Dickie Valentine
lobbed a 30 yard pass to "Mortl' and Bob did the rest
for the final nine yards. George Rall carried for the con-
version.
Big Bob Mortimer, number 27, usually stands out in a crowd and this time was no exception as
he scored the first Mule TD from the one.
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OUCH! 33 - 8
It was a long trip to Austin and disappointing
as far as the Mules were concerned. The Mules scout-
ing report stated that Austin had one of the best pass-
ing attacks in South Texas, but it forgot to mention
that they could run the ballg and run the ball they did,
for 297 yards.
After two exchanges of punts the Austin team
mounted a drive for the goal line and hung up a score
several plays later. The Mules were quite generous in
giving up touchdowns as they had a kick blocked and
Austin recovered in the end zone. A Mule fumble deep
in their own territory set up the third Maroon marker.
The score was now 20-O.
Witli time running out in the second quarter,
quarterback Dickie Valentine nailed halfback George
Rall in the end zone 41 yards away for the six pointer.
Bob Mortimer scooted into the end zone for the extra
two points to narrow the score to 20-8. The third
period saw no offensive color as neither team was able
to penetrate into scoring position. Austin broke loose
in the fourth period with two long marches which
resulted in additions to the scoreboard. The score was
now 33-8 the way the game ended.
In the last minute of play, Dickie Valentine again
spotted George Rall, but this time he was two yards
shy of the goal stripe, The play consumed 51 yards. On
the last play of the game Kent Watring bulled within
inches of the goal. Had the Mules had time for another
play the score might have been different.
Bobby Ellerbee caught the ball, but that's not all he caught as an unidentified Maroon tackler
whacked him down.
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dove across the goal for six points.
LITTLE EXTRA GIVES 20-6 VICTORY
From the opening kickoff it seemed that the 11
Mules on the field were giving that little extra and
they didn't stop until they had recorded a 20-6 win over
the Highlands Owls in the opener of District 15AAAA.
George Rall, playing his first game in three weeks
due to an injury, tallied six points for the Mules late
in the first period when he slithered through the right
side of the line and into the clear for 46 yards. Bob Mort-
imer scooted around left end for the two extra points.
John Wagon and Paul Loyd set up the score when they
recovered a fumble on the Mule 41.
On the first play from scrimmage after an Owl
punt to the Mule 38, Bob Mortimer sailed a beautiful
spiral to the waiting arms of Bob Ellerbee who had
got in past all defenders. A pass for extra points was
no good. '
The drive for the third and final six pointer
started late in the third quarter and ended late in the
fourth quarter. The Mules consumed 83 yards in 16
plays with two 15 yard penalties involved, one for and
one against. The key play was a 15 yard pass to Ellerbee
from Dickie Valentine on a fourth down situation.
Bob Mortimer dived over a pile of players from the one
to bring the final total on the scoreboard to 20 points
for the evening. The kick for extra point failed.
With 258 remaining in the game, Highlands pushed
over an anti-climatic touchdown.
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1 is hit and fumbles the ball. Luckily for the Mules the ball i
went out of bounds.
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Bob Mortimers run as he is brought clown by 21 Mac tackler.
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MULITS VICTORIOUS
Twice a stubborn Mule defense held the htae-
Arthur Brahmas inside their own five yard line, once
at the three yard line and again at the one foot line
which proved to be the difference in the 14-8 score.
The Mules were presented with their first scoring
opportunity when a Mac player fumbled a punt at their
own 154 On third down with short yardage needed for
a first down, quarterback Dickie Valentine seooted
around right end on a keeper play for the six pointer.
Bob Mortimer swept around left end for the extra
points.
After the Mules held the Brahmas on their own
one foot stripe, the Mules quick kicked out of danger.
This time MacArthur was not to be denied it score,
and with only seconds remaining in the first half,
Bubber Collins. Brahma halfback, bulled over from
the one. The try for extra points was good.
The second Mule score was set up by another
MacArthur tumble at their own will Sexen plays later
Bob Mortimer scampered from eight yards out for the
tally. The try for extra points failed and the score stood
at 14-8.
The game was not over though, as lN'taeArthur
was down but not out, It was not until a brilliant
Mule defense plastered the ball carrier for a loss on a
fourth down try at the three yard line.
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Front Row: Left to Right: jim Hidgon. Phil Reed. Russell Burcham, Wink Kelso, Carl Sartain, Phillip Stanley, and Gary Barnes
Second Row: Left to Right: Butch Davis, Eddie Sykes, Greg Carter, Gary Frederick, Nick Stuart, Danny Duffy, Mark Mahone
Bobby Hubbard, and jim Caruth.
Back Row, Left to Right: jim Treptow, David Sheffield, and Roy Alexander.
Newly organized, the Sophomore team or the junior Varsity, is composed of
sophomore boys. On this team the sophomores gain valuable experience which will
enable them to be of great help to the varsity squad next season.
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"B" Team
Front Row Left to Right: Jerry Faglie, Paul Goetz, Marshall Fleener, Mike Johnson, Billy'Godfree, john Sweers, Thomas Dupree,
Tommy Beeckler, Pete Rodriquez, David Starks, Bill Freeborn, Bob Nordhaus, Pete Bruton, and jeff Henry.
Second Row: Pat Bailey, Bill Bellamy, Tony Volz, john Bucheck, Bill Cade, Doug Martin, Chuck Converse, Chipper Stokes,
Manuel Zertuche, Mike Brandenberger, Jesse Cortez, Danny Tassos, Coach Uland, and Coach Griffin.
Composed largely of juniors, the "B" Team provides a proving ground for
next year's varsity members. Although this team is not so much publicized as the
other teams, without it there would be a missing link in the athletic program.
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Second Row: Casey Vincent, Stanley Burcham, Stuart Vexler, Marvin Smith, jolanny Ball, James Yancy, George Leclderer, Danny
Hurley, Donald Butterworth, john Kothmann, Doug Taylor, Bill Bayne, Billy assos, Doug Hawthorne.
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promoted to the varsity team at the end of the season.
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the loss of their coach. During
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exactly what happened. Coach
Corner spent three months in
the hospital with burns on his
legs and body. Mr. Corner had
spilled kerosene on his cloth-
ing while filling a lamp aboard
his houseboat at the lake. His
clothing ignited when he ap-
proached a heater. Mr. Guy
Cope wrapped him in a sleep-
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SPOILER RO LE SPOIL-ED
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close one 52-48. The Mules, cast in the role of spoilers,
almost pulled the upset off as they held a Z8-23 halftime
edge, It was not until late in the third period that the In-
dians caught up and not until the last two minutes that
they finally managed to pull ahead for keeps. Kent Watring
led the Mule scorers with 15.
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Unlucky 13 proved to be lucky for the Mules as three
starters connected for that figure to lead the scorers down
MacArthur 65-59. Brad Brown, Norton Hargis, and Kent
Watring all hit for 13 points while Ferdie Vollmer collect-
ed 12 polints. The Mules led for 'most of the game with
the Mule sharpshooters building up 2. 35-28 halftime lead.
The Brafhimas came hack quickly and knotted the score 35-
35. With this rude awakening the Mules ran off 15 straight
points to virtually sew up the game.
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Lloyd, Dan Behringer, Ray Forgy, Mike DeLoach, Rees Haley, Coach: Mr' Bobby Griffin.
Behind the scoring of Dickie Andrick and Paul Lloyd
the "B" Team posted 21 nine and nine record. Mike DeLoach,
Dan Behringer, and Butch Peterson rounded out the start-
ing five to the "B" Team. Dickie averaged 11.3 points and
Paul 11.7 while Mike, Dan, and Butch averaged 8.0, 7.8,
and 6.5 respectively.
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With a record of five Wins and 10 losses, the newly
formed Junior Varsity completed its first year in operation,
Leading scorer for the team was Dan Jones with 70 points
in nine games. Will Rogers and Greg Fisk each contributed
51 points in seven and four games respectively. Kenny Hall
and Lloyd Scott tossed in 28 and 25 points in four and six
games respectively.
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Left to right: Dain Higdon, Guy jackson, Steve Forristal, Pat Bailey, Stuart Vexler, Donnie Valentine, George Letterer
Danny Valentine, Gerg Hansen, Johnny johnson, Jim Boehm, Bill Bodin, jackie Rogers. Managers: Grahm Montgomery
Fred Warner, Terry I-light, jan jernberg, Doug Hawthorne, Rod Pitt, Coach: Larry Uhland.
Under the direction of Coach Larry Uhland the
Freshman Basketball Team posted a record of eight wins
and eleven losses. The starting five consisted of Pat Bailey,
Bill Edwards, Steve Forristall, Fred Warner, and Johnny
Johnson. With another year of experience to their credit
these boys will be of great value to next year's "B" Team
and to the Varsity when they are seniors.
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Hasse, Guy Parrish, john Buffin, Mr. Kahn,
Although there was only one return-
ing letterman, John Hasse, big things were
expected of the golf team again this year.
Freshman Sandy Adelman, Sophomores
Bruce Hooper and Michael Dunkle, and
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Gibson. Bottom Row: Mike Dorris, Michael Domenicali. Coach: Mr. Fred Zalmanzig.
Led by four returning lettermen, the team at press
time expected a good season. During the second semester
trips were taken to Corpus Christi and Kerrville in prep-
aration for the coming major events. It was Phil Taylor in
the singles with Richard Dullnig and Dan Doherty in the
doubles.
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Blessed with four returning lettermen, the girls tennis
team also had a bright outlook, for two of the lettermen,
Patsy Tafel and Virginia Horton, were four year lettermen.
Patsy and Virginia formed a powerful doubles team. Senior
Sharon Johnson and junior Diann Conly also presented a
formidable doubles team.
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joe Waller. Top Row: John Parson, Woody jones, Ben Wyatt, Charles Tate, Reagin McAllister
Tom Wagner
With some of the top swimmers in the state on the
team, Alamo Heights is rated as one of the top three teams
in the state as well as 'itop dog" in South Texas. The only
team that challenges the Mules' supremacy is Lamar of
Houston, which is rated as the top team in the state. Chuck
Worrel, Andy Diehl, and Eddie Sykes were all high.up in
the AAU ratings. The three were on the 220 yard medley
relay which copped a first place in AAU competition. Ed-
die and Chuck were rated second in the 220 yard freestyle
and backstroke respectively.
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Grganiz ations
Honoraries
National Honor Society , ........ -.
Service Club ........................
Senior Mulestall Council ........
Junior Mulestall Council .....,.....
Sophomore Mulestall Council .......
Freshman Mulestall Council ....
"A Club ............,,,.,..,,,..,,,..,,, ,
OLMOS Staff .....................,.,,
I-IOOF PRINT Staff .,,,,,.,..,,.......
Student Council ..............,..,,,,,,,,,,,
Advisory Presidents Council ....
Red Cross Council .,.....,.........,..
Quill and Scroll ...........,....., 4 ...,.
National Forensic League ....,...
Choral Music Department , ......,
Activity Clubs
Fine Arts
Art Clubs .......................,........,....,.....
Choral Club ,.,.,,..,..........,......,,....,.....,...
Classical Music Appreciation Club
Instrumental Music Club ...,,,............v
junior Historians .........................,........
Library Club ........,,.. ..............,............... .,,...
Musical Comedy Appreciation Club ...., ,.......
Pro and Con ........v..............................
Stagehands ,.....,.......,.....,,,,,..,....,.,..,.....
Swing Band Club .......
Toastmasters .,......,......
Language
Latin Club ......
Los Amigos ........
Los Companeros ....
Los Cuates ,,,......
Los Vecinos .....
Sans Souci .....
Science
Biology Clubs ..................
Chemistry Club ...,..........,,.,,...,......,,,
General Science Club .............,,,.,,,,,,
Physics Club ..........,.....,...,,,-,,,,,,,, ,..,,,,,,4,,r, ,.,,,,-
Freshman-Sophomore Math Club ..,.,.. ......
Slide Rule Club .............................,....,
Jun'ior'Senior Math Club ...........,,............. ,,,r,,,
Hobbies and Preparatory
Projectionists Club . ............................ v.v..... -
junior-Senior Bridge Club ...................
Garden Club ,,......,................
Ham Radio Club ......
Chess Clubs .....,...,.
Magicians Club ....
Speleology Club .......,.....
Book Review Club ............
Stamp and Coin Club ........
Sophomore Y-Teens .... . ....
Senior Y-Teens ............ ,...... .,..,.,..,.
Junior Y-Teens ...............,,,,...,,,,..,,., ,,
Freshman Y-Teens ...,. ..,.,,.,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,
Future Homemakers of America .....
Future Teachers of America ..,.....,.
Future Nurses Club ....,,..,..,.,,,..,
Occupations Club .,.,.,,r,.,,,,.,,,,
Sports
Equestrians ,.... ......
Tumbling Club ......
Skindiving Club . ..,... ..
Hot Rod Club ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Photography Club .......
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National Honor Society
Recognizes Top Students
The National Honor Society is a nationwide organization
which recognizes outstanding high school students. Members
are selected from the top nine percent of their junior Class or
the top twenty-five percent of their Senior Class. Character and
leadership are considered as Well as scholarshipg to gain entrance
to the Honor Society is an initial thrill - the real value lies in
the lifetime honor thus gained.
The officers of this years Honor
Society are William Colglazier, Pres-
identg Woody Sullivan, vice-presidentg
Ralph Davison, treasurerg jane Chip-
ley, secretaryg Chapman Findlay, par-
liamentariang Ann Thom, Chaplaing
and Barbara Busche, historian.
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jimmy Aird
Nancy Armstrong
Phyllis Arnold
Kathy Buswell
Barbara Canion
Mimi Cavender
Carol Cooper
Patty Cooper
Emy Kay Core
Dicky Davenport
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Suzanne Delph
Gay Edwards'
Terry Folbre
Marijane Gish
Mary Jane Gravely
Diane Gray
Sandra Gruningi'
john Hargis
Nelson Hatti'
Bill Hendrix
Mary Ann Hinsch'
john Holmgreen'
Virginia Horton
Cheryl Hughes'
john jehl
Carmen Johnson
Candy Katz
Fred Kass'
john Kerr
Clay Lehman
Susan Matthews
jill McGovern
Gene Menger
Charles Mock
james Mohle
Mike Nesbit
Susan Oppenhiem
Leslie Priddy
Don Schaezler'
Harvey Scholz
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Meryl Seigel
joan Sunclbeck
Jack Vexler'
Martha Webb
Tommy
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'Courtney Beatz
'Brooke Busby
Barbara Busche
Barbara Canion
'Mimi Cavender
'Joyce Chiles
Diane Conly
Carol Conway
Evelyn Cook
Carol Cooper
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Judy Comer
Joan Cory
Suzanne Delph
Mary Helen Doyle
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Terry Fobre
Mariiane Gish
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Kay Johnson
'Kay Karcher
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standing Junior and Senior
Throughout High School
Kay Kallina, Treas.
Nancy Armstrong, Chap.
Courtney Johnson, Parl.
Emy Kay Core, Hist.
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Candy Katz
Deanna Kinder
t"Vicky Kirby
Julie Lang
'jackie Looney
'Fjill McGovern
"'A11yne O'Banion
Susan Oppenheim
4'Leslie Pridldy
"Phyllis Reed
Helen Ruck
Terry Schraub
Libby Scott
i'Caro1 Starr
'FBarbara Sullivan
joan Sundbeck
Patsy Tafel
'Susan Taylor
Ann Thom
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Martha Webb
Ilene Weinberger
Andrea Wood
Mrs. Reed
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Year
Senior Mule Stall Council Sponsors
Bar-B-Que and Swan Song Swing
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Brad Brown
President .......... .................................................... ......
Vice-president .,...............
Treasurer ............................
Recording Secretary .............
Corresponding Secretary
Decorations Chairman
Phyllis Reed
jane Chipley
Terry Folbre
Leslie Priddy
Nancy Armstrong
Food Chairman ............... ......... C ourtney Johnson
Publicity Chairman ........... ......... C hristine Petty
Entertainment Chairman ....... ............. Li nda Beer
House and Rules ............... .......... I on Olsson
Hop Fuhrman
House and Grounds ......
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Mike Gilhousin
Junior Mule Stall Council
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Publicity Chairman ............
House and Rules ................
House and Grounds .....
President ....................................,,......................................
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Mike Dorris
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Recording Secretary ............. ........ ..... M ary Janice johnson
Corresponding Secretary .....,..... ..............,..,,,
Leslie Wilson
Courtney Baetz
Susan Taylor
Melanie Massie
Andrea Duncan
Sharon Koehl
Gay Farrow
Tommy Gish
Danny Beam
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Sophomore Mule Stall Council and
Work Together to
Sophomore Mule Stall Council
President ........................ Chuck Worrell
Vice-president .................... Bill Freeborn
Treasurer ........................ Angela Ximenes
Recording Secretary ............ Lisa Walker
Corresponding Secretary .... Paula Boyclen
Food Chairman .................... Marie Rilling
Publicity ............................ Virginia Chaney
Kathryn Chaney
Decorations Chairman ........ Telise Johnsen
Entertainment Chairman ........ Ann Bolton
House and Grounds Chairmen Mark john-
son, Danny Tassos
House and Rules Chairmen .... Bob Nelson
A1 Olson
Freshman Mule Stall Council
Furnish Fun for II
Freshman Mule Stall Council
President .,...................................................................... Carl Olson
Vice-president .................. ........ B ill Edwards
Treasurer ............................. ................ S ally Edge
Recording Secretary ............. .............. L inda Glodt
Corresponding Secretary ....... ............ Sa lly Weilbacker
Food Chairman .....,,............ Bobby jo Woodside
Publicity Chairman .,...... ......... T erry McGovern
Entertainment .................. .........., K andi Killen
Decorations Chairman .c..... .......i.......... J ack Bell
House and Rules ......,..... ..... R uth Ann johnson
Mary Ann Wheaton
House and Grounds ........ ............ B uddy Kinder
Doug Hawthorne
The "A" Club composed
of boys who have earned
their letter in one or
more sports
The officers of the "A" Club are Buddy Fag-
lie, Pres.g Clyde johnson, Vice-Pres.g Norton
Hargis, Treas.g jim Singleton, Sec.g Gene Men-
ger and Craig Noonan, Sgts.-at-Arms. The
sponsor is Mr. Guillory.
Phil Bronson
Brad Brown
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OLMOS Staff
Editor-in-chief. . .Mimi Cavender
Assistant Editors. . .Patty Cooper, Ronnie Scharlack
Managing Editor. . .Tom McMaster
Sponsors. . .Miss Bessie Brigham feditorialj, Mrs.
john Helen Reid fbusiness and advertisingj Mr. Frank
Heintzen Qphotographyj
Classes. . .Gay Edwards, Sr.g Carol Starr, jr, Terry
Glosserman, Sophg Linda Zerr, Fresh.
Faculty. . .Merry Nell Van Fleet
Clubs. . .Carol Cooper, Mary jane Gravley
Features. . .Emy Kay Core, Andrea Wood
Favorites. . .Ilene Weinberger
Spirit. . Candy Katz
Art. . .Anne Fenstermakerg assistant, jean Castleberry
Layout. . .Terry Folbre, Julie Lang, Martha Remy, Pat-
ty Nelson
Copy. . .Susan Oppenheim
Photography. . .Barry Jenkins, Steve Kerr
Typists. . .Ann Beckwith, Marilyn Greer, Linda Haw-
thorne, Dottie Randall, joan Sundbeck, Jane Wllit-
sit
Proofreaders. . .Tenya Economy, Connie Economy, Co-
co Costello
Sports. . .Ronnie Tigner, jim Singleton
Advertising. . .Ronnie Tigner, Assistants: Kit Nien-
huenser, Gar Huffman, Ilene Weinberger, Suzanne
Delph, Margaret Pervier, Alice Drury
Business. . , jane Chipley, assistants: Penny Hight,
Martha Webb, Carol Conway, Barbara Holmgreen,
Rebecca Parker, Lee Stokes, Libbie Reid, Pauline
Folbre
Index. . .Kathy Buswell, Roselyn Gander
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At top left two crazy clubs
editors and an even crnzier
copy editor go routinely
about their work. For L1
look at how our beloved
Mary jane got down off
that six-foot bookcase, see
page 372. At top right,
Barry jenkins f"The Pro"j
Crows about his latest
printsg Steve Kerr tries
hard to stand him. Vifith-
out these two, the Olmos
would never have mater'
ializecl. Steve. . .lacking
only experience. . .will
most likely succeed Barry,
an invaluable photo-
grapher, next fall. At
right, a horde of typists
and proofreaders THINK
they're busy! We're won-
dering just how Jane and
Joan think they're going
to type on the same ma-
Chine.
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At Top left, sports editors Ronnie and Jim sort my-
riads of action shots for their section. Center left,
layout people suffer the agonies of the jobg it's worse
than a jigsaw puzzle! Lower left. faculty, index, and
art editors wear that familiar satanic grin that al-
ways means mischief afoot. At the top Center,
wreathed in a Cloud of gloom is the business staff.
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dents' "mugshots," while below them, spirit,
favorites, and features girls force some pretty
smiles. Lower right, Cookie XX'oocls and Emy Kay
Core consult with the Olmos' photography spon-
sor, Nr. Frank Heintzen,
Across the bottom of these two pages is a re-
freshing little shot of the Olmos's advertising
staff. Whatex'ei' Ilene finds so hilarious doesnt
seem to do much to the sziner members of the
group. They understand. Kit wonders, though.
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Editor-in-Chief ........................................ John Kerr
Assistant Editors .,...,.. Marijane Gish, Mary Ann
Hinsch
Managing Associate Editor ....,,.. Ronnie Tigner
Editorial Editor .............Y......... .......... S am Henry
Feature Editor ..................... ..... D iane Gray
Picture Editor .................................... Meryl Siegel
Associate Editors .................,...... Marilyn Greer,
Penny Hight, Candy Katz
Copy Editors Emy Kay Core, Janice Longacre
Exchange Editors .....,.............. Linda Hawthorne,
Andrea Wood
Cartoon Editor .................... Johnny Witherspoon
Photographers .....,...... john Ewing, Barry jenkins,
Stuart Lehde
Alice Drury
Publicity Co-ordinator ..... ,....... M ikie Milligan
Business Manager ...,.... ................. H elen Ruck
Circulation Managers ............ Linda Hawthorne,
Andrea Wood
Advertising Managers ................ Gay Edwards,
Leslie Priddy
Financial Advisor ............ Mrs. john Helen Reed
Special Columnist
Sponsor .................... ......... M rs. Marie Yaeger
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Hoof Print
Awa rd - inning
News paper
The Hoof Print keeps the students informed o-n
school activities and athletic events, introduces out-
standing students through the jack and jenny col-
umn, expresses editional opinion, and provides enter-
tainment through its features and columns such as The
Wag, just For Kicks, and High Fashion. Interviewing
people, writing and typing copy, reading copy, taking
pictures, planning page and ad make-up, writing head-
lines, cropping pictures, proof reading galleys, pasting
up pages, proof reading page proofs---all this goes
into putting out a newspaper. With much work and the
helpful advice of Mrs. Yeager, sponsor, problems of
over-size pictures and holes in the front page are solved
and the Hoof Print makes it to press by the deadline.
Besides the editorial work the business staff manages
the advertising, circulation, exchange, and finances of
the paper.
john Kerr and Mrs. Yeager ftop leftj tally gallies while a sur-
prised Ronnie Tigner fhottom leftj clutches the finished product
Assistant editors Mary Ann Hinsch and Marijane Gish Qbot-
tom centerj read election results, Pennv Hight, Marilyn Greer,
Qandy Katz, and Sam Henry Cbottoin right, trade ideas. fTop
rightj Mikie Miligan and Alice Drury tickle the skeleton in the
filing cabinet.
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Work ls Always
Done---It Has
To Be!
With each issue of the Hoof Print, there
are mountains of copy to edit. . .no sneeze
of a job! Imprisoned. . .and knowing Big
Bad John, she's probably chained. . .be-
tween two typewriters is copy editor Jan-
ice Longacre, bravely affecting a smile.
Her assistants are Leslie Hale and Emy
Kay Core. . .but where?
Picture editor Meryl Siegel and' features
editor Diane Gray flank. . .aha:h!. . .one
of the elusive copy editors truant in the
first picture, Leslie Hale Qlook at that
guilty grinj.
Hoof Print staffers are modest soulsg
rarely do they take the exceeding pleasure
in just sitting down to read their own
brainchild from cover to cover. Circulation
managers Linda Hawthorne and Andrea
Wood, however, do so now. . .and with
smiles of smug satisfaction .... although
it may be the fifth or sixth harrowing
time since before the issue went to press.
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Student Council Unites
Students and Administration
Officers of Student Council are:
President-Fred Kass
Vice-President-jack Vexler
Treasurer-john Holimgreen
Recording Secretary-Terry Folbre
Faill Corresponding Secretary-Gladys Carpenter
Spring Corresponding Secretary-Barbara. Busche
Chaplain-Leslie Priddy
Fail Fire Chief-Jim Singleton
Spring Fire Chief-Sam Henry
Sgt.-at-Arms-Buddy Faglie
Sgt.-at-Arms-Don Schaeziler
Sgt.-at-Arms-Gary Klose
Sponsor-Mrs. ,Vordenbaum
Sandy Adelman
Josie Bain
Dan Behringer
Barbara Bradley
Mike Brandenberger
Robert Bullock
Susie Carnahan
jimmy Caruth
William Colglazier
Carol Conway
Diann Conly
Carol Cooper
Fred Cooper
Lee Cotton
Steve Darwall
Mike Dorris
Sally Edge
Bill Edwards
Bill Evans
Joan Evetts,
Gay Farrow
Chapman Findlay
Linda Fischer
Linda Fitch
Hop Fuhrmann
Glyn Garrison
Tommy Gish
Terry Glosserman
Mary jane Gravley
Diane Gray
john Gugenheim
Kenny Hall
Peggy Hart
Doug Hawthorne
Carl Hehmsoth
Mark Hemmen
Jim Higdon
Kathy Hobbs
jay Holt
Mildred Hunter
David jarrot
Telise johnson
Clyde johnson
Kris johnson
Ruth Ann johnson
Kay Kallina
Bill Kalish
Kay Karcher
Chuck Katz
cie Kirby
nn Krueger
ul Lloyd
liiackie Miller
Weezie Mims
Mary Mitchell
Frank Moeller
tn Oppenheim
na Overstreet
mhn Parsons
Chris Petty
Max Petty
Marian Pipes
Patti Porter
in Quereau
-orge Rall
alph Reset
Iudy Roberts
Jacque Rodgers
Chuck Ross
Mary Pat Schmitz
lay Schraub
dra Schneider
will Seldon
lynn Sewell
Chris Skinner
Marvin Smith
Carol Starr
bie Sullivan
Idie Sykes
.l Thaggard
jim Treptow
Jay Van Hardeveld
Ferdie Vollmer
Sally Walthall
ry Ann Wheaton
ssy Wilhelmy
len Wilson
Leslie Wilson
johnny Witherspoon
Chuck Worrel
Pauline Folbre
Dennis
in Higdon
PY Hubbard
Cathy Lahourcade
Cappy Lawton
Gordon Middleton
Mike Murray
1 Plaeger
in Powell
ae Stokes
Vfary Marcia Wentworth
The Advisor Presidents Coun il Unite
Presidents of SchooI's Homerooms
The Advisory Presidents Council meets every
Thursday to discuss advisory problems which
arise and to encourage better student partic-
ipation. Their major drives include the United
Fund, Christmas Clearing Bureau, and New
March of Dimes.
The officers of the Advisory Presidents Coun-
cil are Al Keller, Pres.g Vice-Pres., Alice
Druryg Richard Davenport, Treas.g Penny
Hight, Sec.g Norton Hargis, Parlg Patty Nel-
son, Cha.p.g and Sgtsfat-Arms Courtney Baetz
and Mike Gilhousen. The Sponsor is Mrs.
Harvey.
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Terry McGovern
Margie Block
Phil Yochem Phillip Martin
Charles Zeller Linda Glodt
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Susan Childs
Joyce Chiles
John Clark
Candy Erben
Patty Duffy
Anne Fenstermaker
Marshall Fleener
Conner Gilbert
Susan Goss
Gretchen Grant
Debbie Guthrie
Philip Guzman
Rees Haley
Robert Hemmick
Woody jones
Carol Koplan
Nancy Lambert
Susi Lindsey
Terry Lauterstein
Kip Maly
Lynn McCarlcy
Joyce Musselman
jeff Murrell
johnny O'dell
Jon Olsson
Leslie Priddy
Carolyn Reichardt
Bill Sartain
Gene Scull
Dayton Simms
Pat Spears
Woody Sullivan
jo Ann Verdin
Barbara Woods
Bobby jo Vifoodside
Linda Worsham
The HI h School Red Cross
The purpose of the high
School Red Cross is to develop
a spirit of voluntary service and
a sense of responsibility toward
others.
The officers of this year's
Red Cross are Elizabeth Moore,
Pres.: Martha Webb, Vice-Pres.g
Jane Davis, Treas.g Ioan Sund-
beck, Sec.g Carol Roegelien,
Chapg Julie Lang, Parl.g The
sponsor of the Red Cross is Mrs.
Hardy.
Roberta Adams
Ann Beckwith
Sharon Boyd
Bill Coleman
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Linda Buckingham
Sharon Criswell
Council Volunteer Their Services
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Kathy Crow
Deanne Deaton
Sandy Erben
Roselyn Gander
Karen Gleye
Susie Goetz
Mary Jane Gonzelez
Cincy Gray
Jana Green
Sandra Gruning
Sharon Harwell
Sam Henry
Pat Hull
Nance Hummel
Mary Janice Johnson
Ann Joseffy
Donna Lee
Lillian Levy
Lois Lippman
Bobbie Ruth Livingstone
Kathy Lohr
Ellen McCamish
Marcia Sure Monroe
Nancy Norman
Patty Parks
Mary Lou Piorie
Carol Seldon
Hermine Serota
Feliz St. Claire
Jeannie Stover
Susan Sumners i
Sue Torgerson
Ann Willoughby
Ruthannette White
Linda Zerr
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Quill and Scroll National
Outstanclin Hi h-
"In recognition of your ozziytaizding
work in the field of jozwzalirm, you have
been nominated for memberrlnp in the
Richard Halilmrloiz Clmlbter of Quill and
Scroll. . ." Thus outstanding junior and
senior students from journalism classes
and the Hoof Print and Olmor staffs are
invited to membership in this honorary
journalistic society. Members are recom-
mended by the sponsors of the two school
publications, and approved by the Nat-
ional Council. Election to the society is
a coveted honor for high school journal-
ists.
The Quill and Scroll officers are: john Kerr,
Presidentg Helen Ruck, Vice-Presidentg Gay Ed-
wards, Secretary-Treasurer, Penny Hight, Chap-
lain, Sponsors are: Miss Brigham, Mrs. Yeager
At bottom, first row: Nancy Armstrong, Ann
Beckwith, Kathy Buswell, Beth Buttery, Mimi
Cavender, jane Chipley
Second row: Carol Clark, Carol Conway, Carol
Cooper, Patty Cooper, Emy Kay Core
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Alice Drury
Gay Farrow
Anne Fenstermaker
Terry Folbre
Judy Frandolig
Mary jane Gravley
Marijane Gish
Llarilyn Greer
Lesley Hale
Linda Hawthorne
Sam Henry
Mary Ann Hinsch
Barry jenkins
Carol Kaufman
Candy Katz
Julie Lang
Stuart Lehde
Janice Longacre
Tom McMaster
Mikey Milligan
Joan Montgomery
Patty Nelson
Allyne O'Banion
Leslie Priddy
Nancy Robbins
Sherry Roberts
Ronnie Scharlack
Meryl Seigel
jim Singleton
Pat Spears
Carol Starr
Susan Summers
joan Sundbeck
Danny Thomas
Tertia Tucker
Merry Nell Van Fleet
Martha Webb
Ilene Weinberger
jane Whitsit
Andrea Wood
Not Pictured:
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Barbara Sullivan 31 l
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Lea gu e Recognizes
Speech Students
The National Forensic League encourages students to
participate in debates and speech contests. For their efforts
they receive points and when they have acquired enough they
become lifetime members of the Forensic League.
T-he officers of the Forensic League are Chap-
man Fincllny, Pres.g David Jarrot, lst Vice-
Pres.g Carol Starr, 2nd Vice-Pres.g johnny
Odell, Treas.g Kay Karcher, Sec.: Fred Kass,
Par1.g john Payne, Chap.g Ginny Hinds, Hist.g
And Terry Glosserman, Rep. Sponsors are
Mrs. Kurtz and Mr, Swinny
Suzy Baker
Kate Beckwith
Matt Bristol
jane Chiles
Freddy Coope:
Coco Costello
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Diane Dealton
Jayne Franklin
Hop Fuhrmann
Terry Glosserrnan
Candy Godfree
Mary Jane Gravley
Diane Gray
john Gugenheirn
Susan Hamner
Connie Hayrnore
Sam Henry
Jim Higdon
Sharon Holmgreen
jimmy Jones
Lynna joseph
Candy Katz
Chuck Katz
Gary Klose
jill McGovern
Ray Neumann
Bruce Simer
Felix St. Claire
Chris Sumnere
Susan Sumners
Bill Thomas
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GirI's Chorus, Three En embles
Complete Vocal Department
The "B" Chorus-fifth-period girls' choir-in-
cludes Carole Allen, Virginia Beavers, Linda
Beer, Peggy Biemer, Connie Economy, Lesley
Hale, Cindy Harvey, Carol Hoemke, Cindy Hol-
den, Beverly Hooper, Dianne Houston, Patricia
McKinley, Bonnie Marshall, Neena Melton, Pen-
elope Meyer, Barbara Mickel, Mary Miller, Sis-
sy Moody, Julie Nelson, Jama Overstreet, Mar-
ianne Paju, Susan Partain, Maxine Petty, Karen
Peterson, Mary Perkins, Patti Porter, Joyce Sch-
lecht, Sharon Scull, Cattilou Slocomb, Margo
Swann, Susan Taylor, Dorothy Thomas, Joyce
Tausch, Susan Turan, Sharon Turnbull, Alice
Uhrich, and Sally Walthall.
The Madrigals are, left to right, first row: Nikki
Mayberry, Dorothy Doyle, Gail Wheeler,
second row: Sandy Richards, Sharon Boyd, Pat
McKinley, Connie Beth Economy,
third row: Carol Stanley, Mike Dorris, Bruce
Simer, Frances Parsons,
fourth row: Bobby Baldauf, Carl Hehmsoth,
Bill Lynch, and Charles Quereau.
The Girls' Triple Trio consists of, front row:
Martha Cornelison, Mary Helen Doyleg
back row: Roberta Martin, Kitty Mansell, Judy
Frandolig, Mimi Cavender, Lynn Sewell, Dot-
tie Hoffmann, and Terry Schraub.
Boys' Quartet is made up of, left to right: Bruce
McLaughlin, Tim Dickey, Edward Tatum, and
Richard Dullnig.
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wonder about these birds. . .
they think the-y're flying!
Clubs editors for the Olmos,
they just saw the last of the
club pictures taken, and in
their ecstacy, took flight.
ctivity Club
rt ppreclatlon Clu b
Members: Sarah Austin, jo
Beth Barnes, Babs Brenan,
Ann Brown, Susan Beckman,
Ginger Crawford, Mary Car-
rington, Sally Caldwell, Alice
Drury, Nancy Elizondo, Nan-
cy Fisher, Anne Grantham,
Nevia Gonzalez, Linda Goss,
Barbara Glass, Marla Hayes,
Carolyn Hennessy, Pam Hull,
Susan janacek, Dottie jacob-
son, Carol Kuhl, Helen MC-
Gechs, Elsie Mauze, Marilyn
Maddox, Patty Moore, jan-
is Mazur, Melinda Maas,
Sue Moore, Carol Nixon,
joan Nitchke, Cissie Polk,
Susan Oppenheim, Lynn
Powell, Susan Partam,
Betty Pfeil, Karen Owen,
Missy Ponder, Anna Rainey,
Beth Smith, Leslie Synder,
Peyton Starr, Joan Tips,
Ann Willoughby, Penny Wat-
son, Katy Webb, Anita Wil-
liams, Beverly Adams, Cathy
Coulter. Sponsor is hir.
Adams.
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Members are: Charles Bailey. Melissa Baker, Margaret Bass,
Augusta Blount. Linda Chambliss. Horton Coker. Alice Drury.
David Eager. Peggy Epp. Mary Gail Garrison. Ames Gill,
Gretchen Grant, Pat Hicks, Don Iverson, Shirley Karotkin,
Mary Jo Kelly, Tony Kramer. Richard Lee. Cathy Lord. janet
rt Club
Creative
bilit
Officers are: Alice Drury, Pres-
iclentg Anne Schoenfeld, Rich-
ard Lee. Tony Kramer. Frist,
Second, and Third Vice-Pres-
idents, respectivelyg Gretchen
Goers, Secretary, Helen Mc-
Guhu, Treasurerg Margaret
Bass, Chaplain. Sponsor is Mrs.
Guillory.
Machu, Helen McGehee. Marcia Sue Monroe, Karen Rink,
Penny Sclierr. Anne Schoenfeld. Flizaheth Schoenfeld. Pressly
Shafer, john Shurnate, jo Anne Steinberg, Jeannie Stover,
Swearingen, Katy Wfebb. Sidney Wieclci'inann, Manuel Zer-
tuche
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Choral Club Has Fun with Group
Singingz Solo and En emble Work
' Encou raged
Officers are: Richard Dullnig, Presidentg Pleas Scott, Vice-
Presidentg Joyce Schlect, Secretary-Treasurer.
Members are: Carl Hehmsoth, Susan Partain, Peggy Freed,
Louise Pope, Vicki Wier, Frances Parsons, Susan Fisher, Pris-
sy Tennis, Barbara Brack, Nancy Whitaker, Joyce Tausch,
Martha Cornelison. Roberta Martin, Sally Holt, Susan Stew-
art, Kathleen O'Gorman, Rita Pircher, Laurie Williarns, Judy
Frandolig, Sylvia Dawson, Carmen Baxter, Beverly Hooper,
Anthony Melton, Mike jiru, Sally Walthall, Margo Swann,
Lynn Sewell, Diane Acevedo, Penny Meyer, Pleas Scott, jill
Neumann. Mr. Greenlee is sponsor.
Classical
Music
Appreciation
Club
Fu rthers
Knowledge
of Lives,
Works of
Great
Composers
Mr. Blackhaller sponsors the club, whose
officers are: Gene Menger, Pres., Fred
Kass, V. P., Kathy Buswell, Sec.-Treas.g
and John Kerr, Sgt.-at-Arms.
Members include: David Bastian, Sheila
Benson, Peggy Biefmer, Anne Bush, Eileen
Britt, Genie Carrington, Joyce Ann Chiles,
David Flack, Susie Goetz, Mike Green-
berg, Mary Ann Hinsch, Douglas Hick-
man, Reagin McAllister, Bruce McLaugh-
lin, Anna Marie Meyers, Jimmy Mohle,
Jeff Murrell, Craig Noonan, Al
Bob Pincus, Charles Quereau, Pat
Olson,
Reese,
George Rudd, Jim Shelton, jim Singleton,
Steve Sterling, jackie Vexler, Roxana
Wfood, and Tommy Yokum.
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lnstru mental
Music Club
Trains Top
Ensemble
Musicians
This is a solo and ensemble
club for students who desire train-
ing through these mediums. 'Phe
club meets every two weeks at the
regular club period, and one night
a week prior to the University In-
terscholastic League region six
competitions. Phonograph records,
as well as actual participation, have
provided training through the small
group and solo literature. The re-
sult has been innumerable first and
second division ratings in the state-
regional meetings, as well as lst
divisions at Buccaneer Days in Cor-
pus Christi and the University of
Texas annual solo and ensemble
meet in June of each year.
Officers are: David Alley, Presidentg Vic-
ky Kirby, Vice-President, Susan Rumbaugh,
Secretary-Treasurer, and Lloyd Hekhuis,
Sergeant-at-Arms.
Members are: David Alley, Phyllis Arnold,
Gary Barnum, Jimmy Bell, Joy Bell, jack-
son Biggers, Tommy Brayshaw, jim Broad-
dus, Barbara Busche, Dicky Davenport,
Phil Eiserloh, Albert Gonzales, Nelson
Haitt, Lloyd Hekhuis, Cindy Holden, jay
Holt, Jimmy Irwin, jimmy johnson, Helen
Keller, Cindy Kirby, Vickie Kirby, Sharon
Klein, Franz Kahler, Nancy Lambert,
Mike Lamm, Clay Lehman, Richard Mc-
Cartney, David McCullough, Marylin Mc-
Marms, Connie Marple, Thomas May, Ray
Newton, David Pfiel, Kay Rohre, Arlene
Ross, Susan Rumbaugh. Charles Schloss,
Gene Scull, Wayne Terry, Trudy Tinsman,
Tommy Whanon, Jimmy Taylor, Kirke
Jeffery, John Simpson, Shirley Boenig.
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Junior
Historian
Develop an
Awareness
of World
Events
The purpose of the junior His-
torians Club is to give its mem-
bers a better knowledge and un-
derstanding of the history in the
world around them.
Officers are: Pres.--john Hargisg Vice-
Pres.-Joan Evetts: Sec.-'l'reas.--fRich-
ard Leeg Chaplain--Mary Ann Clarkeg
Parliamentarian-4Carolyn Kendrick.
Members are: Laura Bass, Loretta Bell,
Beth Buttery, Barbara Buswell, Mary
Ann Clarke, Suzie Cooper, Sylvia Daw-
son, joan Evetts, Tom Freeland, john
Hargis, Carolyn Kendrick, Nancy Law,
Judy Lee, Richard Lee, Hrirlowe Leigh,
Dickie Lewis, Sandy Louie, Annamaria
Ornelas, Ann Rogers, Kay Rohre, Becky
Smith, Patricia Spears, Sue Torgerson
Vicki Wier, and Linda Zerr.
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'Kasumi
Library
Club Help
Cperate
Height's
Excellent
Library
Members make themselves of ser-
vice to the library and encourage en-
thusiasm for training in librarianship.
Officers are: President, Lee Erikseng Secre-
tary, Phyllis Arnold, Treasurer, Chig jenschkeg
Chaplain, Anne joseffyg Historian, jim Shel-
tion.
Members are: Phyllis Arnold, Sharon Brand
David Brinkman, Sylvia Dawson, joan East-
mead, Juanita Eastmead, Lee Eriksen
Roger Gary, Tarley Green, April Hartwell,
Connie Haymore, Beverly Hooper, Anne jo-
seffy, Chig Jenschke, Cynthia Kirby, Susan
Knapp, Bruce Lol-maugh, Sandi Louie, Pen-
ny Meyer, Sissy Moody, Shep Moore, Mary
Musgrave, Kathy Pace, Oscar Pruitt, Linda
Putman, Roger Richardson, Carolyn Rogers,
Cheryl Rose, jim Shelton, Lee Stokes, Skip-
per Verschoyle, Bolbbie Jo Wfoodside
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Musical Comedy Appreciation Club
ear Recorded Broadway Hits
Officers are: Ann Sauer, pres-
ident, Marilynn Maddox, vice-
president, Judy Keator, Secre-
tary-treasurerg Virginia Fischer,
chaplain, Ellen McCamish and
Emily Bullock, sergeant-at-arms.
Members are: Martha Tobin,
Joyce Musselman, Myra Peter-
son, Judy Thomas, Joan Nit-
schke, Olivia Lilly, Lyinme Mc-
Carley, Edna Lee Williams, Kay
White, Joy Hubbard, Pauline
Folbre, Diana Geis, Barbara
Price, Ann Rogers, Cecelia
Burke, Penny Watson, Susan
Lockridge, Jana Green, Lynn
Mayfield, Susan Seligman, Chris
Russ, Leigh Robertson, Karen
Farguhar, Margaret Pervier,
Dianne Huff, Sharon Barr, Sus-
an McRory, Janice Vfindmship,
Eileen Robinson, Barbara Stone,
and Debbie Paschen. Mrs. Tig-
ner is the sponsor.
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Pro and Con
Encou rages
Champion
Debate rs
Members are provided with
the opportunity to learn the fund-
amentals of debating and to de-
bate topics of national and inter-
national scope. They have been
coached by Fred Kass and Matt
Bristol in such debates as with
the Central Catholic club.
Officers are: john Kerr, president,
John Bayne, vice-president, Carol Starr,
recording secretary: Coco Costello, cor-
responding secretaryg Gary Klose, treas-
urerg Connie Haymore, historiang Chap-
man Findlay, parliamentarian.
Members are: jack Bell, john Bayne,
Suzy Baker, Matt Bristol, Coco Cost-
ello, Steve Darwall, Linda Fzzell, Chap-
man Findlay, Linda Foster, Candy God-
free, Susan Hammer, Sam Henry, Gin-
ny Hinds, David jarrott, Kay Karcher,
john Kerr, Gary Klose, Blair Labatt,
jane Miller, Johnny Odell, Cay Pruitt,
Laura Ross, Barbara Sholler, Bruce
Simer, Sherry Spalla, Carol Starr, Sus-
an Sumners.
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Stagehands Offers Many
Opportunities for
Student Drama-H
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Interest in Dramatics
The Alamo Heights Stagehands set their goal to promote better dramatics
in sdhool and community. During the school year, presentations included in the
planned assembly schedule were the one-act play and the melodrama. An annual ser-
vice project is the providing of outstanding entertainment at the Christmas Party
for the Mission Road Home for Exceptional Children.
Sponsors: Mrs. Kurtz and Mr. Swinny. Pres., Gary Kloseg V.
P., Candy Godfreeg Sec., Susan Summers, Treasurer, Felix St.
Claire, Critic, Ginny Hinds, Hist., Susan Oppenheim, Sgt.-
at-Arms, Carol Conway, Gail Wheeler, Candy Katz, and Mel-
anie Massie.
Members: Suisy Baker, Linda Bagwell, Josie Bain, Ann
Beckwith, Kate Beckwith, Jody Beede, Mike Berumen, Mike
Berns, Susan Black, Matt Bristol, Don Buleson, Janet But-
tafuoco, Gladys Carpenter, Caly Casbier, Janie Chiles, Freddy
Cooper, Carol Conway, Ten Coppock, Cathy Coulter, Bitsy
Davis, Deanne Deaton, Ann Denton, Tim Dickey, Mary Dob-
bins, Alice Drury, Andrea Duncan, Candy Erben, Lee Eriksen,
Linda Ezzell, Mary Fenstermaker, Mickey Fox, Alan Frank,
Jayne Franklin, Tom Freeland, Hop Fuhrmann, Ames Gill,
William Gill, Barbara Glass, Terry Glosserman, Candy God-
free, Claire Goodnight, Diane Gray, Susan Hamner, George
Harrisi, Linda Hawthorne, Sam Henry, Sally Herder, Francis
Herring, Jim Higdon, Mary Kay Hinchey, Ginny Hinds, Bev-
erly Hoffmann, Dona Holmes, Sharon Holmgreen, Janey Hoop-
er, Ginger Huggins, Nancy Hugley, Rick Ivy, Dottie Jacobson,
David Jarrott, Gordon Johns, Kay Johnson, James Jones, Lynna
Joseph, Kay Kalling, Kay Karcher, Candy Katz, Chuck Katz,
Gary Klose, Sharon Koehl, Cathy Lahourcade, Debbie Lawton,
Judy Leaf, Sharon Lee, Tony Lincecum, Lois Lippman, Bob-
bie Ruth Livingston, Melinda Maas, Frances Machu, Palm
Maroe, Penny Martin, Melanie Massie, Jeff Messenger, Jane
Miller, Mary Mims, Bettye Sue Mock, Freddy Montgomery,
Elizabeth Moore, Marty Moore, Mike Murray, Taddy McAl-
lister, Sharon McDevitt, Dell McElwrath, Janet McNickle,
Nan Neal, Ray Neuman, Carol Nixon, Johnny O'dell, James
Olive, Susan Oppenheim, Sandi Parr, Jon Passmore, Gay Per-
ron, Christine Petty, Cay Pruitt, Peggy Reaves, Ca.rolyn Reich-
ardt, Barbara Rhodes, Kaye Rice, Torque Rice, Marie Rilling,
Gail Robbing, Judy Roberts, Isabel Rodney, Lisa Rogers, Sharon
Skull, Alice Scott, Carolyn Seldon, Don Sewell, Barbara Shal-
ler, Patti Shaw, Bruce Simer, Dale Smith, Kathy Smith, Carole
Sorenson, Sharon Spalla, Felix St. Claire, Lolly Stein, Cris
Sumner, Susan Sumners, Joan Sundbeck, Bill Thomas, Dorothy
Thomas, Tim Tobin, Sue Torgerson, Gene Tribble, Tertia
Tucker, Tom Wagner, Barbara Webb, Gloria Weilbacher,
Gail Wheeler, Jane Whitsit, Sherie Woeler, Sue Wolff, Diane
Woodring, Jay Van Hardevelt, Jo Ann Verdin, and Mike Vol-
luz.
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Swing Band
Club H
Fun with
Instrumental
Music
Officers are: jimmy Bell, Presidentg Kirke Jeffrey, Vice-President, Marty Moore,
Secretary-Treasurerg jimmy Fisher, Sgt.-at-Arms. Members are: Ray Newton, Rich-
ard McCartney, Gordon johns, Donna Lee, Dottie Randall, Donald Thorman, Bill
Thomas, Jack Hicks., David McCollugh, Jackson Biggers, Bill Coleman, John Simp-
son, Milton Alvis, Walter Church, Tommy Brayshaw, Harriet Castes, Vicky Kirby,
Charles Schloss, jo Anne Stienbery.
Toastmasters i
Develop Fine
Art of Occasional
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Speaking
Officers are: Earl Engle, President, jim Hardy, Vice-Presidentg
Sally Burns, Secretary, Kent Watring, Treasurer, Patty Park, Chap-
lfaing Gary Barnes and jim Caruth, Sgts.-at-Arms, Mark Hemmen,
Parliamentagrian.
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Members are: Mary Jane Gravley, Susan Matthews, Pat Vincent,
Gene Lodal, Julie Lenehan, Ned Hodge, Kathy Hobbs, George Rall,
Roselyn Gander, Nevia Gonzales, Ray Forgy, Sally Edge, janene
Council, Phil Bronson, Danny Beam, Roy Alexander, Donna Adel- W,
man, Debbie Guthrie, Kay Hardy, Cindy Harvey, Ed Tatum, Ann
johnson, Carol Stanley, Becky Smith, Shirley Reid, Priscilla Robert-
son, Carl Newton, Kathy McGonagil, Marty Lewis, Pat Hull, Ruth
Jordan, Dickie Valentine, jan Wlalker, Robert Walker, Ronnie Wier,
Danny Thomas
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Latin Club Transports
Members Back to
Ancient Rome
Toga-clad Latin Club members study the Roman civilization and its language as
well as provide themselves with Roman-style flj recreation. Annual "festia', are the
Saturnalia, burico party, slave auction, banquet, and the picnic at the end of the
year. This year, new togas were bought for the officers to be handed down to suc-
cessors.
Officers are Charles Steubing, Andrea Wood, Consuls: Joyce imusg Phil Reed, George Root, Jay Van Hardeveld,
Chiles Praetor Jane Chipley, Scribag Cheryl Rose, Quaestorg ionsg Gail Wheeler, Historian. Sponsor is Mrs. Connor
Joan Sundbeck Senatoriusg Linda Hawthorne, Pontifex Max-
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Complete with
Toga and Slave
Auctions !
Members are: David Alley, Phillis Arnold, Mary Barker, Ann
Beckwith, Bob Bobbitt, Joyce Ann Chiles, Jane Chipley, Lee
Cotton, Janene Council, Lee Eriksen, Gay Farrow, Susan
Fisher, Jayne Franklin, Dean Gambill, Roger Gary, Bedlford
Gill, Mike Greenburg, Sandra Grunung, Kenneth Hall, Kay
Hardy, Linda Hawthorne, Nadine Henry, Joan Heye, Beverly
Hoffman, Nancy Hugley, Bill Irwin, Jimmy Irwin, Rick Ivy,
Janice Jansen, Susan Johnson, Kay Johnson, Lorell Joiner,
Ann Joseffy, Kristine Kincannon, Susan Knapp, Barbara
Kyse, Julia Lenehan, Olivia Lilly, Betty Laswell, Martha
Luby, Bob Martindale, Ellen Mcflanish, Ken McCue, Kathy
McGonagil, Marilyn McManus, Susan McRoiy, Jean Milburn,
Phil Milburn, Vernon Miller, Mary Beth Mims ,Jean Morgan,
Phil Moseley, David Musgrave, Patti Porter, Larry Powell,
David Price, Bill Randall, Peggie Reaves, Phil Reed, Wayne
Robertson, Kirk Roberts, Cheryl Rose, Gene Scull, Jim Shel-
ton, Sheryl Stanford, George Steinbach, Charles Steubing,
Chip Stokes, Joan Sundbeck, Ann Thom, Jay Van Hardeveld,
Tommy Volz. Carolyn Watson, Gail Wheeler, Edna Lee Wil-
liams, Andrea Wood, Frank Case-bier, Janie Chiles, Terry
Glosserman, Dee Lane Hilty, Sally Holt, Gene Lodal, George
Root, Mark Bastian, Edward Biggers, Jim Watson
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The members of Los Amigos are: Don-
na Adleman, Courtney Baetz, John
Bailey, Laura Bass, Danny Beam, Ro-
bert Bullock, Brooke Busby, Beth But-
tery, Barbara Canion, Juliet Carna-
han, jean Castleberry, jane Chipley,
Mary Ann Clarke, Patty Cooper, Co-
co Costello, jane Davis, Suzanne Delph,
Catherine Dennis, Lencho Dicus, Dan-
ny Doherty, Andrea Duncan, Carol
Edwards, Gay Edwards, Patsy Ellison,
David Engle, Anne Fenstermaker,
Elsie Ficklin, Terry Folbre, Hop Fuhr-
man, Marijane Gish, Tommy Gish,
Albert Gonzalez Susan Gosrs John
Groos Philip Guzman Bill Hendrix
Penny Height john Holmgreen
Diane johns, Courtney Johnson, Nan-
cy Kallison, Carol Kauffman, Holly
Keator, Carol Koplan, Barbara Kyse,
Nancy Law, Katherine Letteer, Lillian
Levy, Mary Sue Marmion, Mary Mar-
shall, jill McGovern, Kit Nienhueser,
Bob Nixon, Allyne O'Banion, Mary
Orrison, Karen Owen, Kathy Pace,
Nelson Pineda, Dottie Randall, Phil-
lis Reed, Sherry Roberts, Adreain Ross,
Helen Ruck, Susie Scherr, Susie Shafer,
Meryl Siegel, Lanny Sinkin, Pat Spears,
Barbara Sullivan, Patsy Tafel, Robert
Talbot, Phil Taylor, Sally Thaggard,
Ilene Weinberger, Ned Wells, Leslie
Wilson, Merry Nell Van Fleet, Martha
Young.
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Los Amigos es uno de los mas
activos de todos los clubs
cle lin uas extranjeras
The officers of Los Amigos are: Bill Hendrix, Presidentg Pen- maker, Historian: Patty' COOPCIH Chi'-'Pl21if1S Philip GUZIHHH
ny Height, Vice-Pres.g Conrad Netting, Business Mgr.g Jill Pan American Student Forum Chairmang Marrjane Gish, Re-
McGovern, Secretaryg Terry Folbre, Treasurerg Anne Fenster- porter.
Los Amigos promote the knowledge of Spanish speaking countries in all club
meetingsg they support the University of Mexico extension courses annually and
send scholarship students to Mexico every summer. All interested Amigos make a
Biannual trip to Monterrey. The club is a member of the Pan-Am Student Forum of
Texas and of the Consego Internacional de Buena Vecinadad. Self support is pro-
vided through carnation sales, bean roll sales, and the F. H. A. Carnival projects.
Los
Compaiieros
estudian
la vida
Mexicana
Los Companeros learned more
of the Latin American peoples and
their cultures. Argentina is a coun-
try under special study this year in
conjunction with plans of Pan Am-
erican Student Forum of Texas, of
which the club is a member , and to
which convention delegates are
sent each year.
Los oficiales son: Pres.-John Bayneg
First Vice-Pres.-Hermine Serotag Second
Vice-Pres.-Martha Remy, Thircl-Vice-
Pres.-jacquelyn Rogers, Sec.-Linda
Buckingham, Treas.-Linda Fischer, Parl-
iamentarian-Wally Barrow, Chaplain-
Nancy KHHPPL PASF Chairman-Connie
Haymoreg Reporter-Connie Economyg
Sponsors-Mrs. jacobina Harding, and
Mrs. Ann Lozano.
Los miembros son: Nancy Adams, Wally
Barrow, john Bayne, Linda Buckingham,
Arthur Burchardt, Nancy Casper, Susan
Childs, Diane Cody, Theo Coppock, Gayle
Drain, Suzi Drew, Connie Economy, Lin-
da Fischer, Jane Hargis, Connie Haymore,
Diane Heartsill, Connie Hendrix, jim
Higdon, Charlene Huffington, Nancy
Knapp, Terry Lauterstein, Mike Lesseg,
Martha Luby, Pat McKinley, Carra Mc-
Namara, Elsie Mauze, Mary Mitchell, Mar-
ianne Paju, Betty Pfeil, Anna Rainey,
Celia Raths, Martha Remy, Mary Lou Ririe,
jacquelyn Rogers, B'Anna Sue Schmidt,
Leslie Snyder, Rennie Scheffield, Susie
Schoolfield, Jodie Smith, Hermine Ser-
ota, Susan Wood, Sharon Woodhall,
Charles Zeller, Carol Roeglein, Jim Higdon,
and Beverly Byerly.
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Los Cuates
uplementan s s
estudios de la
lingua e paiiola
In order to bring about a better understanding of
the Spanish language, Los Cuates foster appreciation
of Spanish culture.
In Miss Dominguez' group, Officers are: Pres.-Cynthia Tas-
sosg Vice-Pres.-Sally Weilbacherg Sec.-Missy Ponder, Treas.
-Beth Smithg Chaplain-Helen Reser.
Members are: Carl Olson, Jean Sergeant, jan Shaw, Marcia
Snip, Mary Ann Spears, Lee Stokes, David Swan, Bill Taylor,
joan Tips, Margaret Van Meter, Terry Walker, Sarah Walt-
hall, Susan Weber, Linda Zerr, Wilfredo Rangel.
In Mrs. Sturdivan-t's club, Officers are: Pres.-Kathleen Ho-
ward, Vice-Pres.-Ruth Ann johnson, Sec.-Sydney Laden-
sohng Trelas.-Terry Hightg Sgts.-at-Arms-Kris johns-on and
Tom Kalishg ChaplainiRuth Keedyg Program Chairman-
Kathy Lohr.
Members are: Becky Hardwick, Carolyn Hennessey, Terry
Hight, Sharon Hoffman, Brenda Hooper, Gene Horne, Kath-
leen Howard, Guy lackson. Kris johnson, Ruth Ann johnson,
Tom Kalish Ruth Keedy, Kandee Kililen, Phil Klenke, David
Koplan, Sydney Ladensohn, Dickie Lewis, Kathy Lohr, Sandy
Louie, Diane Lysne, Terry McGobern, Ruth Ann Marmion,
jean Milburn, Patty Moore, Mary Mortimer, Susi Lindsay,
Patty Leaf.
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Officers are: june Grant, president, Nancy Elizondo, vice-
presidentg Bobbie Busby, secretary, Martha Ferguson, treas-
urerg Charles Davis, Shirley Dreyer, sergeant-at-arms, Sandy
Erben, parliamentariang Mary Carrington, second vice-pres-
identg Linda Goss, third vice-president, Candy Fear, chap-
laing Carol Darley, historian, Cynthia Gray, reporterg Bill
Los Vecinos
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cosas e panoles
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Members increase their understanding between our
students and Spanish students through sending repres-
entatives to the Pan-American Student Forum, contrib-
uting to the PASF'scholarship fund by participating in
the FHA Carnival, and learning Spanish songs and cul-
tural background.
Evens, PASF representative.
Members are:Loretta Bell, Nancy Brown, Sheila Byrne, Nan-
cy Castleberry, Clay Christensen, Cathy Clarke, Syzie Cooper,
Sharon Criswell, Carol Darley, Sarita Duffey, Joan Evetts,
Marita Gale, Linda Glodt, jancie George, Sylvia Jones, and
Susan Gillihan.
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Sans Sou ci
sont de vrais
Pa risiens!
Members of the Sans Souci are
"carefree," as their name suggests,
While for making sure that their French
pastry is sold around school several
times a month, or that their speaker
arrives de bonne loeure for the meet-
ing, they are a group trerlaeurezzx et
aimable.
Sponsor: Mrs. Branng President Carmen
Johnson, Vice-Pres., Mimi Cavenderg Secre-
tary, Andrea Woodg Treasurer, Nancy Arm-
strongg Historian, Shiella Swigartg Sgt.-alt-
Arms, Woody Sullivan, Food Chairmen,
Charles Joiner, Donna Lee. Members: Mar-
garet Grote, Carolyn Rogers, Virginia Cates,
Loretta Kelley, Dianne Houston, Sheila Swi-
gart, Nancy Gugenheim, Peggy Stolte, Tom-
my Robson, Janice Daniels, Chuck Fibes,
Bruce McLaughlin, Andrea Wood, Karen
Peterson. Carmen Johnson, Donna Lee, Lindla
Philli s, Mike Lane, Stephen Logston, Saul
Mandlel, Woody Sullivan, Russie Menger,
David Horne, Lynda Adelman, Peter Perkins,
Mardel Tavares, David Rosow, Paltty Penque,
Joy Gander, john Groos, Larry Powell, Karen
Gleye, Terry Oxford, Nancy Swigart, Phil
Stanley, Anna Maria Orneles, Pat Miller, Car-
olyn Watson, Cheryl Taylor, Lois Lipman,
Matt Bristol, Lisa Rogers, Charles Joyner,
Mikie Milligan, Bobby Owens, Lynn Powell,
Nancy Armstrong, Helen Whittemore.
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Members are: Sandra Schnieder, Linda Phillips, Elizabeth
Schoenfeld, Vicki Seamans, Carolyn Reichardt, Carol Roe-
glien, Laurie Williams, Marianne Paju, Karen Schultz,
Susan Wood, Jodie Smith, Martha Remy, Margo Swann,
Greg Sethness, Lisa Walker, Marion Pipes, Rebecca Park-
er, Susie Schoolfield, Marie Rilling, B'Anna Schmidt
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Biology Club
an Ever-
Natural
The officers of Mr. Ross' Biology Club are: Jacques Rogers,
Presiderltg Judy Roberts, Secretary-treasurer, Sharon Woodhall,
Program Chairman. Entertainment Chairman, Margaret Pervierg
Food Chairman, Jean Ann Petersg Constitution Chairman, Sarah
Walthall.
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Explore
expanding
Science
Officers of Mr. Mare-sh's club are: jimmy Gibson, Pres-
ident, Barbara Bradley, Vice-President, Linda Fischer, Sec-
retary-Treasurerg Ann Bolton, Gary Bunch, Sereants-at
Armsg Connie Economy, Program Chairman.
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Members are: Melissa Baker, Gary Barnum, Wally Barrow,
Barbara Bradley, Kay Beyuse, Gary Bunch, Arthur Burchardt,
Nancy Casper, Dianna Cody, Theo Coppock, Carol Case, Susan
Childs, Ann Bolton, Gayee Duain, Deanne Deaton Micle Dun-
kel, Connie Economy, Cancly Euben, Mary Fenstermaker, Linda
Fischer, Karen Faugher, Bill Evans, Don Burlison, Connie Hen-
drix, john Guginheim, jimmy Gibson, Linda Buckingham,
Gretchen Goers, Arm Crank, Linda Fitch, Dick Firth, Stanley
Brinkley, Bruce Hooper.
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Biology Club
Gains Wealth
of Biological
Information
Mice, mushrooms, men. . .the Bi-
ology Club enriches members' know-
ledge of these and many other subjects
of study.
Officers are: Pres.-Virginia Chaney, Vice.
Pres.-Wink Kelso, Sec.-jane Hargis, Treas.
-Kathryn Chaney: Chaplain-Judy Leaifg
Parliamentarian-Nancy Kr1aPP3 Sgts.-at-arms
-Freddy Montgomery and Connie Marple.
Sponsor-Mrs. Marjorie Behringer.
Members are: Virginia Chaney, Kathryn Chan-
ey, jane Hargis, janet Hargis, Dian aHeart-
sill, Charles Gilmore, Mary Kay Hinche, Cin-
dy Holden, jay Holt, Nance Hammel, Telise
johnson, Helen Keller, Sharon Klein, Nancy
Knapp, Judy Leaf, Mike Lesseg, Barbara
Lewis, Diana McDonald, Pat McKinley, Cair-
ra McNamara, Francis Machu, Kitty Mansell,
Mary Messinger, Robin Miller, Mary Mitch-
ell, and Freddy Montgomery,
hemist ry
Club Furthers
Unclerstandin
of "the Stud of
Matter and Its
0 99
Tra nsformatlons
The Chemistry Club, under the guiding hand of
Mr. Mickey, encourages student interest in chemis-
try through lectures, field trips, movies, and selected
experiments.
The Officers are: Pres.-Bill Seldong Vice-Pres.-Robert
Hemmickg Sec.-Treas.--Leslie Wilson, Parl.-Ralph Reserg
Sgts.-at-arms-jeff Murrell and Mark Hemrneng Sponsor-
Mr. Charles D. Mickey
Members are: Roy Alexander, Courtney Baetz, Danny Beam,
Charles Bigelow, Robert Bullock, Manuel Cantu, Carol Con-
way, Catherine Dennis, Phil Eiserloh, Hop Fuhrmann, Tom-
my Gish, Mary jane Gravely, Diane Gray, Gus Groos, Rees
Haley, Robert Hemmick, Diane Johns, Nancy Law, Steve Lee,
Mary Sue Marmion, jackie Miller, Doug Muir, jeff Murrell,
Carl Newton, Allyne O'Banion, Mary Orrison, Peter Perkins,
Ralph Reser, Bill Seldon, Edwina Smith, Barbara Sullivan, Ed
Tatum, Danny Thomas, Rutharmette White, Ronnie Wier,
Leslie Wilson, Ruthie Shafer, and Susie Scherr.
General
Science
Clu b Spu rs
Interest
in Futu re
Stud
Officers are: Robert Dullnig,
Presidentg Craig Browning,
Vice Pres.g joe Bowcller, Sec.,
Randy Marple, Treas.g Franz
Kahler, Sgt.-art-Armsg Mr.
Ross, sponsor.
Members are: jack Levy,
Robert Dullnig, Craig Brown-
ing, Joe Bowdler, Randy Mar-
ple, Franz Kahler, Robin Ted-
ford, Linda Mathews, Sharon
Koepke, Judy Chandler, Larie
Peterson, Roger Richardson,
Jana Green, Antony Milton.
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Physics
Club
Probe
Deeper
Into A
Fascinating
Science
Mike Berumen, Kathy Buswell, William Clark, Wil- Lehndan, john Leopold, jim Mohle, W. Lee Moore, Kit
liam Coilazier, Ralph Davison, Kurt Finkbeiner, Nienhueser, jim Pope, Harvey Scholz, Tom Schoqlcraft,
George Harris, Carl Hehmsoth, john Holmgreen, john Dale Smith, Tommy Wharton, Woody Sullivan
Jehl, Sharron johnson, Candy Katz, Mike Lamm, Clay
I,
The officers. are: Don Schaez-
ler, Presiclentg Richard Dav-
enport, Vice-Presidentg Kar-
en Gleye, Secretary, Bill Ka-
lish, Treasurerg Nelson Hatt
and Rickie Wolf, Sgts.-at
Arms.
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Fre hman-
Sophomore
Math Club
Explores An
Abstract
Science
Officers are: john Gugenheim, Presidenrtg
Tennille Henderson, vicepresidentg Steve
Darwall, Secretaryg Gary Bunch, treasurerg
Stanley Brinkly, Greg Sethness, Sgts.-at-arms.
Sponsor is Mr. McCollum.
Members are: Rodney Allen, Sarah Austin,
Tommy Beeckler, Ann Bolton, Stanley Brink-
ley, Gary Bunch, Sally Caldwell, Ken-
neth Cavert, Susie Carnahan, Eddie Caruth-
ers, Kathryn Chaney, Virginia Chaney, Tex
Corrigan, Steve Darwall, Andy Diehl, Linda
Fitch, Roger Gary, John Gugenhein, Harry
Harrison, Tennille Henderson, Nance Hum-
mel, Douglas Klenke, Carol Kuhl, Steve johns,
Billy Lockett, Robert McAtee, Ken McCue,
Helen Milburn, Bill Sandidge, Greg Seth-
ness, Dayton Simms, Chris Skinner, David
Smith, Mike Tipton, Ralph Wfilliamson, Tom-
my Yokum, Marla Hays.
Slide Rule Club
Practices a
Valuable Skill
Club meetings
have been presented
on topics such as to-
pology, calculus, and
numbers to other
bases.
Officers are: William Col-
glozier, presidentg Ralph
Davidson, vice-president,
Bill Clark, secretary-treas-
urerg and Mike Nisbet,
sergeant-at-arms.
Members are: Charles
Elms, John james, john
Iehl, W. Lee Moore, Phil
Reed, David Rosow, Ron-
nie Scharlack, Edwind
Smith, and Mike Smith.
Mr. Foerester is sponsor.
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Members learn to use the slide rule efficientlyg
their skill will be of great value in study of higher
mathematics.
Officers are: Mike Nisbet, president, Alfred Macdaniel, vice-
presidentg and Terry Smiljonich, secretary-treasurer,
Members are: Kenneth Wilson, Doug jackson, Howard Roensch,
Bob Sweeney, Sam Williamson, Tom Beeckler, David Kaplon.
Mrs. Oliver is the sponsor.
Junior-Senior Math Club
Amplifies Classroom Math
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Projectionists
Maintain and
Qperate Visual
Equipment
The members of the Projectionists Club learn to oper-
ate and repair the projectors used by the school, and to hand-
le the lights and projectors in the auditorium. After they
have mastered these skills they are issued "Senior Cards" as
identification of their ability to handle the machines with
proficiency.
Officers are: Charles Steubing, President, Paul Schlecht, Vice-President,
Dick Ramsey, Secretary-treasurer, Kurt Harper, and john Coniliy, Sgts.-
at-Arms. Sponsor is Mr. Comer.
Members are: Ben Wyatt, Marshall Crawford, Paul Overstreet, Terry
Wycone, jack Hicks, jim Keith, Ken Williams, Bobby Baldauf, Ed-
wards Biggers, David Kaplan, Steve Kerr, john Krueger, Cy McClellan,
Jon Pipkin, Bill Reaves, Neal Shuman, Bob Sweeney, Richard Tabor,
Gil Carter, Richard Arthur, Donald Butterworth, Paul Davis, Philip
Franzel, Carl Gray, Bill Lynch, Larry Martin, Henry Rockstroh, Ron-
nie Rohde, jeff Smelser, George Steinbeck, Fred Warner, Kenneth Wil-
son
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.lr.- r Bridge Club Members
Polish Their Playing Skill
Off .cers are: Virginia
Horton Presidenftg Mary
Janice Johnson, Vice-
Presidentg Nancy Nor-
man, Secretaryg Babs
Brenan, Treasurerg jackie
Looney, Chaplain.
Members are: Io Ella
Windes, jill Neumann,
Anna Marie Meyers, Car-
olyln Price, Richey Christ'
ian, Kathleen Crow, Dian-
na Hudson, Jo Ann John-
son, Ann Kulik, Barbara
Michel.
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Garden
Club
Stimulate
Interest,
Cultivate:
Knowled
of Ga rder
Plants
Plant cultivation and effective flower arrangement are the main purposes of
the Garden Club.
"Gilcling the lily" are Officers: Pres.-Carolyn Priceg Vice-Pres.-Patty Parksg Sec.-Ann Sauerg
Treas.-Diana Geisg Chaplain-Myra Petersong Sgts.-at-arms-Joyce Musselman, and Barbara
Price.
Members with. green thumbs are: Cathie Cough, Cathe Evans, Shirley Dreyer, Judy Keator, Holly
Keator, Hermine Serota, Linda Chambliss, and Bunny Swearingen.
uf
am Radio Club
pplies Principle
fElectronics to
ommunications
The club encourages student in-
terest in amateur radio operation and
helps those interested to obtain their
amateur radio licenses.
Officers:
President ..... Dick Arnold KSMDA
Vice-President ..... Pat Arsers KSFZW
Secretary-Treasurer ...,. Tommy Robson
KSYNI
Sponsor is Mr. V. O. Adams.
Life members:
1. Richard Pagano
2. Carl Iokush
3. Stuiart Rohre
4. Bill Bradford
5. Skip Erlandson
Members:
1. Peyton Starr
2. Milton Alvis
5, Edward Bres
4. Don Test
5. Mike Earl
6. Carl Brenner
7. Gil Carter
8. Richard Feder
9. Bill Coleman
10. Claig Clark
11. Hinidas Kanter
12. Mike Jacobs
13. Greg Hanson
14. Paul Heitkamp
15. David Kanter
16. Bobby Reeves
17. Ed Lawrence
18, Paul Roberts
19. Wayne Robertson
20. Ronald Calhoun
21. Harold Seawalcl
22. Phyllis Arnold
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Chess Clu b
Sharpen
Their
Mastery
ofa
" Royal" Ga me
The officers of Mr. Welson's club are:
Sandy Adelman, Pres.g Harold Seewald
Sec.-Treas.
The members of the club ure: Billy An-
thony, Richard Blanton, Edward Bres
III, Eddie Caruthers, Neils Christensen,
Roselyn Gander, john Gentry, Charles
Hardy, Steve johns, Phil johnson, Syl-
via Jones, Tony Kramer, john Lloyd,
Elizabeth Lozono, jany Macha, Pam
Mahan, Lindy Markham, Terry Mc-
Govern, Carol Messirrger, Stanley
Miles, Mike Myers, Ian Price, Dan
Schaible, Jack Sheffield, David Smith,
Maurice Thorman, Buff Waters, Roxann
Wood, Barb Yater, Debbie Guthrie,
Mildred Hunter, Shirly Porter, Becky
Hardwick, Cy McClellan, Ceclia Burk,
Marita Gale.
The officers of Mr. HiLlenbach's club
are: Terry Smiljanich, Pres., Tommy
Kezar, Vice-pres., Tobin Quereau, Sec.
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The members of the club are: Mark
Bastian, Bill Bradford, We-ils, Christ-
insen, Dean Gambell, Blair Labatt.
George Lederer, Jack Levy, Stanley
Miles, Vernon Miller, Wally Miller.
David Montgomery, Phil Mosely, David
Musgrave, Mike Myers, Victor O'fresh,
Howard Roensch, Dan Schaible, jack
Sheffield, Ronny Troubridge, Buff
Waters, jim Watson, Barbara Yates,
Richard Combs, jim Chancellor, jim
Ellingsworth, Mike Frederick.
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Magician
Mystifying!
Magicians Club members astound students
of Alamo Heights at least once during the
school year in an assembly program featuring
tricks that approach professional quality in
difficulty and skill of performance. There is in-
tense inner-club enthusiasm. All members
maintain a rigid code of secrecy regarding cur-
ious outsiders, thus following the example of
the world's greatest magicians.
Officers- are: Ricky Irwin, Presidentg Mal Foley, Vice-Presidentg Sally Walthall, Secretary-T1-gas.
urerg Renny Meyer, Chaplain.
Members are: Paul Roberts, Ronnie Rhode, Henry Rockstroh, Gil Carter, Bruce McLaughlin
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Officers: Dixon Roensch, Presidentg Bob Buttrill, Vice-Presidentg Don Schaezler Treasurer'
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Sponsor.
Members: Craig Noonan, Charles Pratt, David Price, Wayne Kuehn, Tom McMaster, Rickie Wolf
Tom Schoolcraft, Norton Hargia, Steve Lee, Charles Turbevill, john Leopold, Charles Labatt
Frank Casebier, Doug Muir, Dick Arnett, Buddy Cox, Dick Firth, Ralph Reser, Mal Foley,iRees
Haley, jim Pope, Brian Davis, Robert Hemmick.
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Club Build
Interest and
Taste in
Good
Readin
By reading many excellent
novels and hearing reviews on
them, students increase their
knowledge of good literature and
famous writers.
Officers are: Mary Janice johnson,
presidentg Nancy Norman, vice-presi-
dentg Cissy XY'ilhelney. secretaryg Lee
Stokes, treasurerg Ruth Ann johnson,
chaplain: and Abbye Mobley. parliamen-
tarian.
Members are: Sally Thaggard Susan
Matthew. Nancy Lambert, Tertia
Tucker: -luliet Carrahan, jackie Looney,
Cheryl Taylor, Cynthia Gray, june
Grant. und Cathy lahouitade.
Mrs. Durham is the sponsor.
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Sophomore
Y- Teen
Promote
Christian
Ideal
Members promote Christian ideals and world fellowship through the Y-Teen
Carnival, decorating hospital wards, and taking food baskets to needy families.
Officers are: Sarah Smith, president, Estelle Campbell, vice-
presidentg Chris Schroeder, secretary, Peggy Stolte, treasurer,
Bobby Livingston, chaplain, Carolyn Rogers, historiang Ro-
berta Tinsley, reporter, Janis Haschke, inter-club council
representative.
Members are: Carol Allen, Donna Ball, Virginia Beavers,
Sharon Brand, Judy Conrad, Linda Davis, Susan EWIHS- JOY
Gander, Mary jane Gonzales, Ann Kulik, Carol Martindale,
Mary Perkins, Carolyn Rogers, Sheila Swigart, Janis VC'1nship.
Jan Bowler, and Sharon Phillips.
Stamp and Coin Club Members
Broaden Their Collections
Programs consist of
outside speakers, trad- i V
ing and browse sessions,
and the exchange of in-
formation among mem-
bers.
Sponsored by Mr. Heinitzen,
the club's officers are: James
Taylor, Pres., Ronny, Trow- f
bridle, V. P,g Robert Mc
Atee, Sec., and Ned Wells,
Treas. Members are Charles
Bailey, jim Hammock, jim
Hickman, and jim johnson. Wx
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Y-Teen
Promotes
Fellowship
The Senior Y-Teens was
established to promote Christ-
ian ideals and world fellowship.
The Y-Teens is governed by an
interclub council composed of
the club presidents and the in-
tercouncil members.
The officers of the Senior Y-Teens are
from left to right Carole Sorensen. sec.g
Sheila Benson, reporterg Miss Sims,
sponsor: Virginia Cates. 'I'reas.g Suzie
Goetz, ICC Rep.g Emy Kay Core, Vice-
Pres.g Julie Lang, Presg Anne Bush,
Chapg Terry Schraub, ICC Alternate.
The members in Pict. no. 2 are left to
right Eileen Britt QSec. 2nd sem.jg Lois
Lippmann, Patsy Ellison, Anne Fenster-
maker, Betty Killebrew, Cynthia Sch-
wab,
Members in Pict. no. 3 are left to right
Isabell Rodney, joan Eastmead, Frances
Herring, Virginia Horton, Evelyn Cook.
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Junior
Y-Teen
trives
Toward
Service
Striving to promote
Christian ideals and world
fellowship through the ac
tivities of high school jun-
iors, the junior Y-Teens
purchased a food basket for
a needy family at Thanks-
giving, decorated a hospital
ward at Brooke Army Med-
ical Center, and partici-
pated in the Y-Teens carn-
ival, December 5.
Sponsors. President, Sarah Smithg
V. P., Estelle Campbell,g Sec.,
Chris Schroeder, Treas., Peggy
Stolteg Chaplain, Bobby Living-
ston, Historian, Carolyn Rogers,
Reporter, Roberta Tinsley, ICC
Representative. Janis Haschke.
Members: Carol Allen, Donna
Ball, Virginia Beavers, Sharon
Brand, Judy Conrad, Linda Davis.
Susan Ewing, joy Gander, Mary
jane Gonzales, Bobby Living-
ston, Ann Kulik, Carol Martin-
dale, Mary Perking, Carolyn
Rogers, Sheila Swigart, Janis
Winship, Roberta Tinsley, Ianis
Haschke, Peggy Stolte, Chris
Schroeder, Estelle Campbell,
Sarah Smith, jan Bowdler, Sharon
Phillips.
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Y-Teen
Initiates
pplied Good
Character
The Freshman Y-Teens offers
students an opportunity to extend
their constructive activities through
community service projects.
Purpose: To grow as a person. To
grow in friendship with people of all
races, religions, and nationalities. To
grow in the knowledge and love of
God. Participated in the Y-Teen World
Fellowship Carnival to raise money for
Girls Town in India.
Sponsors: Mrs. Burney and Mrs. Mohle. Pres-
ident, Christine Russ: Vice-Pres., Candy Fear,
Sec., Sally Gillg Tre-as. Linda Glodtg Chap-
lain, Virginia Fischer, Interclub Council Re-
presentative, Cynthia Tasssorg Sgt.-at-Arms,
Emily Bullock. Members: Lois Bitterman,
Nancy Brown, Emily Bullock, Sheila Byrne,
Cathy Clarke. Donna Dale, Carol Darley
Susan Duerr, Sarita Duffy, Sandy Erben,
Candy Fear, Elaine Ficklen, Diane Fillmore,
Virginia Fischer, Pauline Folbre, Mary Gail
Garrison, Salily Gill, Brenda Hopper, Karen
Kilian, Penny Martin, Marueen Milburn,
Karen O'Brien, Helen Reser, Leigh Robert-
son, Christine Russ, Ian Shaw, Marcia Snip,
Carolyn Selclon, Bunny Swearingen, Cynthia
Tassos, Barbara Teganden, Margaret Van
Meter, Terry Walker, Helen Whittemore,
Prissy Tennis, Linda Glodt, Susan Weber,
Mary Ann Wheaton.
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Alamodels
D monst rate
Poise and
Fa hion
Alamoclels is made up of girls in-
terested in fashion modeling. Training
in poise and charm provides the girls
with valuable background to a model-
ing career. Semi-professional activities i
include modeling at local women's l
stores and for women's clubs. Carn-
pus-wide Hawaiian orchid sales and
pay assemblies have also been put on
by the Alamodels throughout the year.
The Alamodel officers are: Sharon Koehl,
President, Pat Hull, Vice-President: Carole
Clark, Secretaryg Susan Taylor, Chaplain,
Lynda Perry, Pa-rliamentariang Linda Beer,
Historian, Marilyn Greer, Reporter.
The "A" Team consists of: Jana Gilcrease, Sharon Koehl,
Janet Creager, Linda Beer, Suzanne Oakley, Glyn Garrison,
Lynda Perry, Michele Fox, Dale Martin, Patti Shaw, Marilyn
Greer, Suzanne Turbeville..
The "B" Team members are: Sharon Newell, Shirley Porter,
Judy Hausman, Martha Webb, Cheryl Glavin, Lynn Sewell,
Patricia Heaney, Sharon Criswell, Linda Goleman, Sandi
Richards, Elaine jones, Suzie Carnahan.
Other members are: Sue Powell, jane Vulfsons, Carole Davi-
son, Merriene White, Weslyn Denning, Exia Durham. Judy
Davis, Kay Bennett, Jo Ann Verdin, Susan Taylor, Diana Hin-
ckley, Irma Infante, Robin Trimmer, Sandi Skurka, janet But-
taurore, jama Overstreet, Shirley Alexander, Gretchen Sch-
midt, Roxy Trachta, Kathy Leonard, Mary Barrow, joy Bell,
Debby Lawton, Carol jiru, Georgeann Harker, Ianice Daniel,
Sharon Fisher, Gay Perron, Carol Clelland, Dona Homes,
Elise Ficklen, Louise Rosenman, Deanna Pickens, Missi Wilki,
Barbara Mickel.
In photograph above are Linda Beer, Past President, and
Sharon Koehl, President.
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Future Homemakers of
America Largest Clubs
as Over 200 Members,
Members learn the joys and satisfactions that
can be obtained through the study of home econom-
ics, grow through various activities, and gain a bet-
ter understanding of themselves and the role they
will play as homemakers.
Officers are: Cherryl Hughes, president, Judy
Corner, vice-presidentg Poe Clutter, treasurer, Sandy
Richards, corresponding secretary, Abbye Mobley,
recording secretaryg Marilyn Greer, reporterg Lynda
Perry, hlistoriang Pat Heaney, parliamentariang. and
Janet Hargiis, chaplain. L
Members are: Carolyn Tauch, Jane Dauchy, Di-
ann Feigenspan, Jo Ann Verdin, Carol Clark, Martha
Webb, Carolyn Cooksey, Connor Gilbert, Diane Red-
ford, Marlene Olson, Deanna Pickers, Susan Knapp,
Susan Johnson, Gretchen Grant, Debby Lawton, Suz-
anne Oakley, Pat Hull, Leslie Snyder, Sharon Koehl,
Joan Beauchamp, Sue Wolff, Joy Bell, Barbara Bus-
well, Eloise Castro, Ann Davidson, Janis Haschke,
Hinda Kanter, Claudie McFarland, Kathy McDon-
agiil, Marylyn McMantus, Patty Nusner, Sharon Phil-
lips, Mary Pat Schmliitz, Lyn Sewell, Lyn Thomas, Suz-
anne Turbeville, Barbara Block, Diane Fillmore, Judy
Lee, Neena Milton, Carol Messinger, Chris Nelson,
Sue Powell, Libbie Reid, Elizabeth Scheongfield, Mary
Barrow, Jackie Bowlin, Virgina Brunner, Patty But-
cher, Judy Davis, Susan Duerr, Patty Duffy, Linda
Goflernan, Jennwifer Hughes, Sharon Koepke, Irma
Marlinez, Shirley Mueller, Beverly Reynolds, Celia
Rodrigues, Nancy Shiler, Lorreta Thompson, Roxiie
Trachita, Sh-irley Alexander, Michele Blount, Evelyn
Cook, Weslyn Denning, Susie Goetz, Molly Jakeman,
Kay Bennett, Sissy Moody, Elizabeth Moore, Mary
Perkfins, Sandy Skurka, Judy Weat'hrerford, Donna
Ball, Linda Beer, Sue Cardwell, Anne Crank, Juanita
Eastmead, Jana Gilcr-ease, Gene Helton, Bonnie
Kita, Susan Port, Linda Putman, Shirley Reid, Jan
Bowler, Ann Davidson, Gerry Cope, Linda Davis,
Jackie Engle, Jane Farrier, Mickey Fox, Mary Lou
Gimmavalvo, Donna Holmes, Carol Martendale, Mary
Messinger, Susan Reynolds, Barbara Rhiodes, Alice
Uhrich, Diane Wingerter, Marry Antoney, Glenda
Barnett, Tisha Bice, Gail Butler, Gail Buttaforo, Rac-
hel Elias, Heidi Frank, Barbara Holmgreen, Helen
Keller, Evangeline Martenez, Diane McDonald, Bar-
bara Schulte, Sherry Sheridan, Carol Sorenson,
Cyntheia Wilbaum, Harrier Cates, Joyce Frobese,
Judy Germer, Diane Hudson, Chiig Jenschke, Lois
Lipcpmann, Gay Perron, Gretchen Schmitz, Carolyn
Ro gers, Anne Brown, Susie Carnahan, Nancy Dailey,
Shirley Dreyer, Pam Hull, Patty La Coke, Linda
Gleye, Lupe Lopez, Dal-e Martin, Isabel Martinez,
Karen O'Brien, Elizabeth Dulilye, Sharon Fisher,
Glyn Garrison, Connie Gomez, Sharon Harwell, Irmfa
Infante, Kathy Leonard, Penelope Meyer, Nancy No-
onan, Dee Ann Pickens, Shirley Porter, Louise Rosen-
man, Cattilou Slocomb, Jane Vulfsons, Joan East-
rneaid, Cheryl Glavin, Donna Johnston, Bonnie Mar-
shall, Yolanda Rodriquez, Carol Cleland, Judy Con-
rad, Judy Hausman, Beverly Jackson, Mary Lou Lo-
pez, Sanidi Parr, Sandy Smith, and Patty Vessey.
The sponsors are Mrs. Carol, Mrs. Earle, Mrs.
Gibson, and Mrs. Russell,
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F. H. . Carnival a Brilliant Success
Above, a group of F.H.A. girls during a reg-
ular meeting in the Cottage. At right, touting
her wares, future homemaker Marlene Olson
officiates at the gift booth on the midway of
the F.H.A. Carnival. The carnival, which may
well become a tradition at Heights. was or-
ganized by the F.H.A. this year as an experi-
ment in inter-club participation. A fiveadol-
lar prize was offered to the school organiza-
tion with the best booth or attractiong as may
be expected, the competitive spirit ran high,
Halloween night found the school's auditor-
ium parking lot ablaze with light and throly
bling with sound and color. Costumed trick-on
treaters from surrounding neighborhoods, in-
terested passers-by, parents. and teachers sup-
plemented the mob of excited heightsters
thronging the midway. The best booth, as
judged by the four Homemaking teachers,
was the French pastry booth, .1 twenty-five
foot Eiffel Tower, created by the Sans Souci.
The next morning, on returning to school,
students found in the auditorium lot only scat-
tered drifts of confetti beneath the wheels of
the parked cars.
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Futu re
Teachers
of America
Aspire to
a Vital
Profession
Officers are: Mimi Cavender, pres-
identg Karen Owen, vice-president,
Diane Johns, secretary, Jane Whit-
sit, treasurerg Svandyulirben ..A, parm-
rnentarianf Carolyn Kendrick, chap-
laing Joyce Schilecht, Connie Hay-
more, historians.
Sponsors are Mrs, Schwarz and
Miss Monagin.
Members are: Lois Bitterman, Sharon
Brand, Virginia Cates, Mimi Caven-
der, Sylvia Dawson, Gaye Dennis,
Saindy Erben, Joan Evetts, Jayne
Franklin, Peggy Freed, Linda Gole-
man, Sandra Gruning, Dodie Haber-
mann, Janet Hargis, Sharon Har-
well, Connie Haymore, Jay Hub-
bard, Irma Infante Loretta Kelley,
Diane Johns, Carolyn Kendrick,
Karen Kilian, Sharon Koehl, Bar-
bara Kyse, Julie Lenehan, Susie Lind-
sey,,,Susari Lochridge, Sandy Louie,
Helen McGehee, Kathy McGonagil,
Joyce Musselman, Anna Marie
Myers, Rin Dee NuenDorff, Karen
Owen, Frances Parsons. Louise
Pope, Shirley Porter, Arm Sauer,
Anita Schlecht, Joyce Schlecht, Cyn-
thia Schraub, Bruce Simer, Martha
Tobin, Sue Torgerson, Margaret
VanMeter, Clrolyn Watson, Kay
White, Jane Whitsit, Cherie Woeh-
ler, Bobby Jo Woodside, Martha
Young, Linda Zerr.
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u r ing
Clu b
Prepares
Girls for
a Future
of Service
Officers are: Lavelle Ware, Pres., Peggy
Yochein, Treas.g Nancy Robbins, Sec.g
Patty Nelson, Par1.g Babs Kehl, Chap.
Members are: Margaret Barr, Shirley
Boeni, jackie Bowlin, Patty Boyd,
Barbara Busche, Bobbie Busby, Eloise
Castro, Yolanda Cobarruvias, Clay
Christensen, Gerry Cope, Kathy Crow,
jane Dauchy, Mary Helen Doyle, juan-
ita Eastmead, Rachel Elias, Janice
George, Carla Giese, April Hartwell,
Carol Hoemke, Kathy Hubble, Karen
Jones, Linda Kanter, Babs Kehl, Loret-
ta Kelly, Cathy Lord, Ruth Keedy,
Susan Maxwell, jane Mulliniks, Marcia
Sue Monroe, Mary Mortimer, Patty
Nelson, Rita Percher, Nancy Robbins,
Chris Schaible, Joyce Schlecht, Mary
Pat Schmitz, Alice Scott, Sharon Scull,
Cattilou Slocomb, Joyce Tauch, Iudy
Thomas, Loretta Thompson, Cathy
Thorpe, Lavelle Ware, Nancy Whitaker,
Sidney Wfeidermann, Peggy Yochum.
Gccu pati ons
Clu b Members
Investigate
Career
Possibilities .
The purpose of the Occupations Club is to
afford members the opportunity to understand
the duties of various jobs and positions through
informative talks and field trips. There by,
each member can single out a profession for
the future.
Officers are: Katherine Lateer, presidentg Sherry Roberts,
1st vice-presidentg Ann johnson, 2nd vice-presidency
Jane Davis, recording secretaryg Merrie Nell Van
Fleet, corresponding secretaryg Carol Koplan, treasurerg
and Cindy Harvey, chaplain
The sponsor is Mrs. Bowman.
Members are: Sylvia Silvey, Lyn Thomas, Linda
Worsham, joan Montgomery, Nancy Armstrong, Gay
Edwards, Nancy Gugenheim, Dianne Woodrin Toni
Lincecum, Beth Buttery, Carmen Baxter, Ilene Rlgbinson,
Brooke Busby, Sydney Ladensohn, Barbara Woods,
Donna Priddy, Nancy Kalison, Lillian Levy, Carol
Kaufman, jan Walker, Debbie Mueller, Mary Marshall.
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Equestrian
Riding for
Mastery of
Their port
Officers are: Judy Weatherford, presidentg Kristine Kin-
cannon, vice-presidentg Joyce Beernler, secretaryg Pat Gleye
treasurer.
Members are: Patricia Boyd, Sandra Gruning, Sylvia Sil-
vey, Robin Tedford, Pat Gleye, Kristine Kincannon, Don-
na Dale, Joyce Beemler, Susan Beckmann, Melinda Win-
gerter, Dudley Spearman, Nadina Henry, Kathy Porter
Rindee Neuendorff, Suzanne Horner, Elizabeth Lozano,
Connie Allen, Missii Wilkie, Janice Jansen, Christiana An-
derson, Kristen Suerdrum, Pam Maham, Lois Bitterrnan
Pam Hull, Jan Price, Judy Chandler, Carol Darley.
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Members develop skills to participate in tumbling activities.
Officers are: Cindy Ayres, president, Peggy Yochem, vice-president, Carolyn
Hooper, secretary, and Mildred Hunter, treasurer.
Members are: jo Beth.Barnes, Tisha Bice, Paula Boyden, Ann Brown, Ann
Crank, Elaine Ficklen, Janet Ivey, Telise Johnsen, Karen Killian Dale Mar-
tin, Susan Maxwell, Merry Messinger, Carol Messinger, Sharon NeweH, jean
Ann Peters, Judy Ploeger, Patty Porter, Sheila Reigel, Chris Schraeder, Vicki
Seamans, Catherine Thorp.
Mrs. Easley is sponsor.
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The Surf-Searchers have
established an "air station"
where all members can
obtain free air for their
skuba tanks. An active
club, they have made trips
to Port Aransas during
the Christmas holidays
and in April. Underwater
skills and safety are prac-
ticed in the c1ub's skin
and skuba diving activi-
ties, for which most mem-
bers have their own gear.
Su rf - Searchers Skuba-Dive
Officers are: Charles Elms,
Presidentg Ronnie Schar-
lack, Vice-Presidentg Hal
Lusky, Secretary-Treasurerg
Jeff Messinger, Sgt.-at
Arms. The sponsor is Mr.
McCollum.
Members are: Dick Ar-
nette, Tommy Barnhart,
john Buchek, Frank Case-
bier, Tex Corrigan, Blaze
Cunningham, jim Ellings-
worth, Bill Evans, Charles
Hardy, Dee Lane Hiltz,
jimmy jones, Diane Lynse,
Ray Neuman, john Par-
sons, Pleas Scott, Ro er
Simank, Charles Turio-
ville, Mike Volluz, Carl
Brenner, jim Chancellor,
Matty Lewis, Don Sewell,
Elhuck Worrel, Lany Sin-
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change
owledgeg
prove
ill
1 self-evaluation and criticism,
s improve their photographic skills.
ar, the club has succeeded in hav-
permanent darkroom set aside in
'airs main hall of the school build-
ere they will maintain a complete
rphy lab, which will also be avail-
the "Hoof Print" and Olmox.
are: President, Pat Arsersg Vice-
Dick Arnold, Secretary, Pat
Engle, Sgt. at
Mike Earl
are: Bill Bradford, William
Ronald Calhoun, Albert Gon-
Guerdrum, Jimmy jones,
john Kruezer. Ed Lawrence,
jon Passmore, jon Pippin, Bill
obby Reeves, Richard Taylor,
Don Test
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climbing out of the
filing cabinet?
Club Snaps Are haracter Hunts
fAbovej . .and THEN
the traveling salesman
said. . ." Evvie had better
watch it. Shes shocking
Virginia. They are enter-
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style show sported some varied costumes.
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delicious food while Jimmy Singleton, Gar Huffman, and Nortor
Hargis wait for theirs.
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Col. R. A. Boyce Jr.
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Mr. P. R. Lackey
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La Louisiane
Restaurant
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2632 Broadway
CAPitol 5-7984
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from his varied selection of footwear.
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COLOR OR BLACK AND WHITE
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0 215 Alamo Plaza
0 1726 Broadway
0 5924 Broadway
O Billy Mitchell Village
San Pedro at Hildebranc
3805 S. New Braunfels
3606 Fredericksburg Rd.
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Flowe I' cosTUMEs OF QUALITY
National-Period-Theatrica1-Coronation-
Masquerade and Minstrel
6305 B'0adWaY Theatrical Make-Up-Wigs
Trimming
TAylor 6-3391 111 Allensworth TAyl0r 6-7811
F. P.McElwrath
Construction Co.
GRADING AND PAVING CONTRACTORS
5170 Broadway
Telephone TA 6-2641 332 San Antonio 1, Texas
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Broadway Pharmacy
PAUL S. BEER
"4O" Years Service
FREE PROMPT DELIVERY
4925 Broadway
San Antonio, Texas
Phone TA 6-0633
Alamo Heights
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get the truth! Is he really underselling everybody in town on school supplies? Yes, he con- S
fesses, they caught him with his prices down. It's true. . .every school need costs less at your
neighborhood WINN'S STORE. The four girls in the research team are jama Overstreet,
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THE HAMPTON SHOP
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Two convenient stores to serve you
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Suburban: 2811 North McCullough
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No. 2 2701 S. Presas
No. 3 1605 Nogalitos
No. 4 805 Military Dr. S. W.
No. 5 4815 Brdwy.
No. 6 805 Bandera
3 Reavis Realty
Company
931 Austin Highway
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TAylor 6-6388
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Salesman Al Keller shows Kit Neihueser a coat to go with the four shirts he has already pur-
chased on the table.
SEARS, ROEBUCK
AND CO.
Romana Plaza Store
CA 3-4311
Southside Store
WA 3-3466
HEYI.AND'S PHARMACY
116 El Prado Dr. W,
TAylor 4-7271
Prompt Delivery
JACK HOLT'S BARBER SHOP
Expert Hair Cutting
for
MEN O WOMEN O CHILDREN
IN ALAMO HEIGHTS
4911 Broadway TA-6-9053
When Uneeda Electrician Call
Vollmer Electric Co
Wiring, Repairing and Fixtures
CA 7 - 4188
418 Elm St. San Antonio 2, Texas
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506 Austin Hwy.
TA 6 9051
White
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No. 69
I49 Terrell
Plaza
John Holmgreen and Tom McMasters have all the ingredients
except the meat for an outdoor bar-b-que,
Jack Snow's
Phillips 66
A AA Road Service 7 AM - 6 PM
1307 Austin Highway
TA 6 - 76661
Arcadia Grove
Cleaners
5206 Broadway
TA- 6-2761
"WE D0 TAILORING"
Alamo Heights
Alamo Heights
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1 1. MODERN EQUIPMENT
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TA 4-2231
Manger Electric
Gilpin GulfService
Quality Controlled Service
that you will appreciate
5405-9 Broadway
Appliance Service
5942 Broadway TA 2-5242
A S J
Sales
Company
2922 Broadway
TA 2-3345
AlamO Thompson Radio S
Heights Realty TV Service
Zenith Products
5946 Broadway Tubes, Portable Batteries
EXPERT SERVICE
TAylo1: 6-0696 927 Austin Hwy. TA 6-5692
Bagwell Mission City Bank
Sinclair Station
8 Ga rage
515 Austin Hwy.
TA 2-1551 112 Broadway CA 6-2281
ATT'S DRUG STORES
5150 BROADWAY o Ai.AMo HEIGHTS u sAN Auromo 9 TExAs
SAN ANTONIO 9, TEXAS
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51 so BROADWAY 150 TERRELL PLAZA 7401 BROADWAY
TA. 2-1421 TA. 2-3824 TA. 4-4561
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SCOBEY FIREPROOF STORAGE CO.
The BEST in Your Grandfather's Days
and BETTER Now.
PHARR CO., REALTORS Wa I lace H e 3 rd
4900 Broadway TAy1or 6 0608 D r a p e r S
Alamo Heights
San Antomo 9 Texas 5954 Broadway TA 2 5321
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MAURICEC9
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Sunset Ridge TA 6-3265
911 E. Euclid
CA 7-0762
"We Print The Hoof Print"
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CA 6-7625
Engraved Wedding Invitations Understanding Service
"The best of quality at reasonable prices" 3511 Broadway
397
Lone Star Ice 8
Food Stores
35 Sfores To Serve You
TA 6-2331 A. V. HUTTON, OWNER
ALVON BEAUTY SALON
5901 Broadway
Alamo Heights
"BEAUTY IS OUR BUSINESS"
Sunshine Cleaners
S L a u n d ry
7415 Broadway North Star Mall
617 N. Flores St.
CA 6 7271
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Presidenftg Gay Edwards, Secretary, Barbara Webb, Treasurerg Helen Ruck, Historian, Suz-
anne Delph, Sgt.-at-Arms, Kay Kallina, Chaplain, jane Chipley, Parliamentariang Gladys Car-
penter, joan Cory, Alice Drury, Terry Folbre, Mary jane Gish, Susan Goss, Courtney john-
son, Kay johnson, Babs Kehl, Deena Kinder, Aubrey Kline, Pam Maroe, Susan Matthews, Sue
Nitschke, Judy Pankey, Christine Petty, Maxine Petty, Leslie Priddy, Phyllis Reed, Sally R6-
pert, Kaye Rice,Ann Schoenfeld, Libby Scott, Diana Serur, Peggy Tate, Pat Vincent, and Ilene
Weinberger. 3 99
HERE IN SAN ANTONIO
the best in education here
at home in San Antonio on the modern
L07-acre campus of Trinity-
where facilities, professors are the best.
The Skyline Campus
Co-educational. . .Fully accredited. . .216 major fields
of study. . .CEEB scores now required for admission
. . .For catalogue and other information contact the
Dirertor of Adminiom, Trinity University, 715 Sta-
dium Drive.
Trinity University
San Antonio, Texas
Alice Drury and Gar Huffman use the spacious George Storch L1
brary for research work on a project.
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Serving Hours
11-2
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Richey Christian
JO Ella Windes,
and Juliet Carna-
han get started on
the Grand Tour,
the grand tour of
fine foods that is.
Juliet has already
started but Jo Ella
can't seem to make
up her mind while
Richey is urging
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Just like a woman, Meryl can't make up her mind as evident
by all the shoes she has looked at. But her problem isn't that
she can't find what she wants but rather she can't decide on
which pair to buy.
the SHOE BOX
Alamo Heights North Star Mall Wonderland
BARQ'S BOTTLING CO.
of San Antonio, Lt. d.
825 East Locust Street
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J. C. Jones Paint Company
Art Suppliers Picture Framing
Paint Supplies Wallpaper
2600 Broadway CA 5-2613
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QVictoria
Rebecca Parker, Lynn Cox, and Barry jenkins pose for the photographer as they take a break
for lunch at the convenient Mammy's cafeteria in Sunset Ridge.
Ruth Yelton Company
Bill Hogan
Real Estate D ' '
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Property Management ' '
Insurance O p t I C I a n
5956 Broadway TA 2 - 3381
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John M. Windrow
Humble Products
5312 Broadway
4' North Star Mall TA 24746
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SAY STUDENTS OF ALAMO HEIGHTS
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Shep Moore, Nancy Hugley, M'Liss Harrison, and Ronnie
Tigner weight a sack of apples and they seem to be sat-
isfied with both the apples and the price.
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"'Shrimp in Basket
502 Austin Highway
TA 2-8114
jo Ann johnson, Rickey Christian, Jo Ella Windes, Dison Roensch, and Juliet Carnahan enjoy
their malts and ice cream cones while they talk over many of the we-ek's happenings- The Dairy
Queen is a favorite meeting place after football and basketball games as well.
FORGY CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
4600 Broadway
407
Mutual
Insurance
Agency
Norman H. Armstrong F Lee Keefe
416 Insurance Bldg.
CA 6-5318
CA 6-5319
Alamo City
Barber S Beauty
Supply
6301 Broadway
Retail-Wholesale
h. r. higgins books
5208 broadway
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SEARCH NO MORE
SHOP THE MALL
Shopping for g new shirt? Deep
freeze? Dog collgr? One of the 56
fine stores on the Mgll lags wlngt
you're looking lor, reggrolless.
Come shop otnd see, on Americas
most beautiful enclosed Mgll.
NORTH
IYIAIAIA
SAN PEDRO of LOOP 410
408 fire rife
Bun 8 Barrel Drive-Inn
Bun 8 Barrel Terrace
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Patty Park, Presiclentg Sallly Bums, Vice-presiclentg Mary jan- Baing Barbara Brenang Carol Conwg Judy YCcgerg Andrea
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Treasurerg Courtney Baetz, Historiang Nancy Normanr Par- Mary Marshallg Melalne Massieg jama Overstreetg Carolyn
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San Antonio's newest
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' Oldsmobile Dealer
5870 San Pedro
Phyllis Reed is all smiles as she slides into a new Oldsmobile convertible, but Suzanne
Delph seems a little sad. No doubt she is sad because she can't take the car home with
her.
PE 6-1551
GRADUATES GET
THE BEST JOBS!
74th year of Progress and Integrity
Largest Faculty of any Business School in the South
lLargest Air-Conditioned, Modern Facilities of any Business School in the South
SECOND TO NONE-SINCE 1888
PHONE, WRITE OR VISIT Fon INFORMATION
DRAUGHON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE
VET APPROVED
411 E. MARTIN-By the Auditorium
CA 7-7346 DAY 8: NIGHT CLASSES
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FLOWER SH
Cleaners 8 Dyers
PE 5-6184
326 W. JOSEPHINE STR
WhereC1eaningiscmArt SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
In Alamo Heights
412 1 7
5402 Broadway '- '
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LAUNDRY AND DRY
LIFE AUTOMOBILE FIRE
CLEANING
COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE
4909 Broadway
1514 E. Grayson St.
, "Your Neighbor"
CA 6-9211 San Antonio, Texas
THE ORIGINAL HAIR STYLE
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CENTER OF TEXAS
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