Alamo Heights High School - Olmos Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

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LY., XX X U -M, 1 .V x X xixfl X, 1X"i N 5-' hx ,VOX ' x, 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 1? E Y we fi 3 'Q 5 as 'E ii 3 3 J Cl l E mln., , I wld' 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- 4 7' 7 A Mrs. Marjorie Behringer Wi 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. v. 'fu -.fix A a - 'f'?' ' 'f 'H sg' ' Q 1- I Nl' rx-4 A 1 1 T. I vc-. - x. Y o -G' . .4.r 1 1 'Q .ax , , 1, 4- 'v ' 'F ' 'Lff ai. Q -. Q- 2 ' 5 ,gp ,-5 , ' .4 . -, ki A - , 1 1 MJ' ., , . - A'-S 1 , K ' F. 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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' - - - dministration and Facult 7.m,4.v-- X xv ,K if? L, LM if :S 545. Seq . Ik ,,.. .rlgii ,Q M- Q J ef: Q , 1 :wa f gs A .7 51 hai SQ? .Vx x, 4, , w,:,,, A H.. 51 ,wx 5 fr :"f'l5:, X 1 . I H' vim 'L - 15 211 , 55 YEQQNI VM' 1552? SHI 'L V .W 6' 1: 'Q gi' m f g' VE.. 4 'N' Ky, W K 1 K . 'Fi . Q km avail, hk., A-""' 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 , l Outstanding School System ---whose high school is Aquarterafterfouron 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. 13 Mr. Gus Groos, Jr., Secretaryg Mr. I. W. Labatt, Jr., Assistant Secretaryg and Mr. f L , '- V , ,L,, . , ff I - 1-5559! if M 5 N L-,f--fggfgretgrfy .f , Superintendent Mr. Edward RObbinS Assistant Superintendent Mr. Virgil Curtin 14 VME, ,k,. 3 k,,, , Vice-Principal Mr. Floyd Crouch 15 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 Functioning Smoothl QW i ' 'Q 8. u F I' were i sw if ui., At the top are Mrs. 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. Without these peo- ple the entire system of Heights schools could not function smoothly. 17 Mrs Vetali' Wrlghtq j k f L,.7 -,fl 1 B'A Greensboro Coliegessl ,:?W LfQ8xi51',f, ,f2'?'J'x? ggi' an ,535 .W My iffsiwii- wngamfasifitu Miss Anna Be115TGilb1er. ' Q ,B-A ' JmffAf?'F"ii2?55S3iZy495ffmg English National Honor Society 1 Mrs. Kathiryn Hicks B.A. Southwestem University English' , 3 ,q.mMmWmi Er? , ,L,. W- W"""""M. 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S.W. Tgxas Vofhl Music ' S- 1 - k V,h ' 11- - - ., -v l -if ' 1 Mf.Eaf1Lo.i ArsZfs ff' A' BLM. Vandqgagfook Colleie W -df Music ' , M..M. Ed.. Vander Cook A ',Qf 4 If -A . A fCallege'of1VI'ixsic, 5, d CHon0r2rY9AD1:-9f'M Sic g Soudiefhi 5:01!gge10?fihe j M A Q - x Bend A R ,.mA,' " fygfzn- r. Rn-hard-xgcanfqrd , 'N?gZ,,f5' fi-Z., L : WEE 7. 5 S, ,ggi W gg . - 4 - , 1 hi' .sk-Y nw, as W2 g:g,m. .K xEi k is mf5Qg5? ,: b ,V.' 4. 5 ,fb f'-' V ffl:-au' ' ' A ' ,',. 'f'fJy H fgjryi . 5 W 4 ",. f'1-' p - ,557 - :L 4 ,, A "'+:Aiw' A - .. . , .qu I ,M AS:-iv., ' O, ,J A ,K -. L ,Q- , .,'.L E W I V Mr. George Biackhaller B.A. University of Texas M.A. University of Texas World History Mr. Frank Heintzen B.A. Trinity University M.A. St. Mary's University American History Mr. Roy Hillenbach B.A. Trinity University M.A. Trinity University World History Mr. G. Harper B.A., M.A. T University World History S 5, Frieda N. Krueger of Texas CIVICS Mr. V. O. Adams B.S. 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W si A, ,., s gb sv + K, ge 1 is Q L , Eff -M S' 32 5 ,.. 'F M -'M nv !r.LA2JZilTXLi,r4Q1gwf::faxmmw4!zw:xi,:gq5,3gW Ei gf:-X uw QQ? 4 'X .x KQV? ins 25311, ewan, Q"'. : ,, 4 427 7 . 51:5 ,TQ 1, iw' sg F W5 j Playing, and- - - 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. f .vwmwev ,A , 52. 7 as-f T E f C Z fe, S , ii -.-- M fi s ,. 45 4 31 W , W. , .. N , my g Q 2 F Q , 'E -7 Tia K'A: . 4 we gl . Q2 gl M55 9, - 9 ix -:QQ ffL+,,f, A ww 3, zy wig qw: s Qin K , yi M M UI ,ll in ng! gn uw- 'iw Senior Class 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 fax ,f ff' f i ,e?"' gf-Q...g 15 if in 'K 2? w. s W f 1 Q vb., , ' x 1 W' fwa.:?f N Q' I 5 4 15-1' . 1.1111-snuff drag 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 57 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 a 1 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 60 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 72 a : 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 95 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 99 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 4 100 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. 4 101 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. 102 if 'YPQM , yi A ff Wx Aff-'Xf W aku 'i 1 .- W f , Ali M5 " ' ga V 1f.,f-:J..:vq,, can 52-'bfi 1 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. W, .M I ,, !?,,,,,.,.w-" 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. 104 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. QQ 0 99 The Mikado 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 People at the moment of realization that they are Senior Play Leads- -look at the emotions! Tim beams- Carmen screams- Kay Cries- David radiates- Jill can't believe it- ik .ad -and Jay sums it all up nicely! 107 A17 ,M ,Wen it is 4: ku. Senior Su perlatives Chosen by Entire Class Who's who in the class of '62? Best Personality Nancy A t g Brad B Most Stricing Deena Kinder, Mikie Milligan Ronnie Tigner Most Witty Chagman Findlay San y Fuller Best Dancers Conrad Netting Terry Folbre 1- tied' 9 if sign, Q ,ff 'as l"',:zv ,.ff"'iQo 3 Kzpa ,yxS9'5l0Qn'6 gas? EQgzf5rQW'54wl5 E,ga.g,gmsnw9.'i 'QNQQ g,U.'l-'.'d'l A Mu mr ..-www! Qrf 'SQ rw--., sw ft' Most Friendly Courtney Johnson Brad Brown Most Courteous Nancy Armstrong John Kerr Most Poised A1 Keller jane Chipley Most Talented Fred Kass Mimi Cavender 110 . ,.f-., 1 v,,, X fi. f1fs'w?1.- ?if,'fffs,'1sg 1. 1 191 1, fm Sm, 11 X, ,1 3 nf 255562 A - 1 -,125 Mez 1 , X 11,1 1 f,,1Se,w,f-1w. Q-We .1e11f:,f51Qfz 1, S .AF R10 X 2 9153 ,ga 'em --ei-:f,1.. w 1- X2 5 H We X M y 1 f ,f 1 "x,'w::-- 1 .:'::.:.::i'. ' "'. 11 1 , 'f,Hfi'? . ,, 1f2,:za1s 1 ,:'. .,.:., 3 -1f,5, as-21, Haag? sm: '24 11,1 1,11 M 111 1 - f.-,.. fl 15, .,.t, 1-117,u,,11 11,-W V1 A ,. 1s,,,f,1i,,1 bh,A ,,m,g,.' 11.111E21ai'?1X,,-+1115 , 71111, 1 - ww? 5 .1'3W1s,7,,-5 i - 1 .121 12111-1.,"4e -F511 5 gf wienfw .. , , m, 1Ah 3 A ,1,. 11., Q --1sz11wefs?11?f51f 15, If Best Looking Most Likely to Succeed jim Singleton Fred Kass Courtney johnson Jane Chipley ti:- :'.::--- ii B 1 lil? mvrsan ai-riggi- wx Seniors Active People- -- ---Morning-H "May I have your attention for the Thought For the Day. " Night-H It was Courtney's big chance at that spastic business and she loved every moment of it. a n d M I d - d a y ! Ah, the joys of an orderly advisory! - ' A ,M .W . A-M.w,-.WWA 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? I Q., 3 flu 2 Q. l. nnntn ytny V 1- 1 ' ,Z ? i r"Wfw'!'s2 1 :wg 3 , jaw si 3 ' x af' 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 8115'- 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." ' 116 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. 'I ,S if 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 her mind. svqv-nvwmwmwgw-Misha-,v,,m - W ,,1.,fM5 ,remt ,. -, ,K ..,A pi, is A, .af kgs ,V sw, W. ,a ,. Mw.i, W W may ,, i W VH, Qw,,4a,.,,. in A 1-ffjgrwsf -w.w,,i1b xii FQ flasgf. yzwf A 1, - . nf W ,iff gf - ,.-M,--5-,z I Remember the junior-senior bas- ketball game? Snow Nothing! Its a blizzard! Chef Boy-Ar-Dee tossing a salad. Pass the achovies. -Y. J. 'Rf . .L i .,..- ff at Z at ,,., A nga. ,E Loolgmommie. . .the Tower of PoW6f 118 ,,,- E ,Q Z 4 .K, 5 , .X 's K 41, 3,5 ? F , . 17- ' .1 A mg fs . , Vumwf-magna .gf h,, . F F aw ka awi , . ,il -55-v2ZpE'm :4N yvnm .fx ., v ,N .W if . an f A V-W N . ' wg V! QR ' Junior Class OFFICERS Mike Dorris President Dickie Valentine Vice-President Susan Taylor Secretary Jackie Miller Treasurer Sharon Koehl Parliamentarian Carol Conway Chaplain Kay Karcher, Gus Groosg Sgts.-at-Arms ,,.,. Q. v 'N ,' H ' .. ,, xigb' fix, .twiki ,mm H We K ,Wg 6 M 4 5 Q L. ,.,, A " k,'Gi - Ns. 4 ani wif? K 'W ' 7 xf E3'x""Yiwx s ,SH fb - , 'K A H A f ww Q 3, M , fi , . , x , A ,,, VFW V, M , . M ' A f - , - W' , 9 X '3z,.m"nfwf ul . ,K gg, W X p , - M P WJ, ' ' ig sp ww pi, Aww " - Q x , 7 lf . ' 7 u, f Q ' 'fb F' , M a W H ' A if xi, W.-. . 'Q V'Q,L,,-jgqf 1. X E ,, 1 x , ' g A V , K Q , v . , ,Qi ' if ' ' N.. . 'N 4 4 - 1 ., f. 5' mf , , it H ,ie ,MAH 7' w 1 'f .1 wfff xl' " M . if ' K Nw f K f'.S"fQLJ, H Mgt M3719 A K Y . X A ipfggmwaxr . , MW k 'Q 'S k sf Y ' 'Q, ky 1 ,X gy, U yi , f'f,,lwa , h + S ' A ' 121 3 f ' f w , Y , Q, XJ 1 . f R f 2 A, , .2 f 3 , , P m W' . 4146: f 5 x A U Milton Alvis Dick Arnette Dick Arnold Pat Arsers Joe Baker Keith Baker Donna Ball Richard Bameby 122 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 ill! Y' 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 131 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 i Linclia Worsham Martha Young Virginia Zertuche 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 Upperclass People Caught Between Underclassmen and Seniors-H Awkward, Isn't It! EMM 141 "YOU just volunteered !" Ut never fai1s.J Mrs. Krueger's American history class gives her a good show. fof handslj Oooh, lover! I think it's fake! 142 Seventy-six trombones minus sixty-eight. Here's our big chance, man, make it loud! lik it -1ens ,wwIv-""" 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- CCI. 144 we-we-...M 31 if vi, 1 A E' 2 1 N 'Q xg 6, 5 ? X. ,1 M QM QQ is-ui "VFW if 91 QQQW Qi 5 gi Q2 Q 235525 ' " xx G 1- K . ef YH, u W gg i we mv, 0 h N A HK , X ff' - ? V51 55, Q 53 i s -gg ., 1. , N . W Q LK, fx PI S s S' X 3 , xii. 7 ,gg S A555 ff V X xi 2 ' 2 fi ff' 31 Q - . . is 6 6,1 ?is, wp c . mg, U - f. R T .-zf:gQfsl4iE51?' 'QL ' f 5 ,511-, Y- .. 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A f as fkgrnirm wx ws!-UNK 1 I If 1140 V 'Ji 'WN , k J" 'Ev if -TV' QW" Melissa Baker 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 ,, : 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. 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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 eld 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. 150 Sophomores in Mrs. Ha.rvey's plane geometry classes learn clear thinking processes by deductive and inductive reasoning. Having studied snake-swab lowing with foremost Hindu professors, Frances now routinely confronts the trip- le-banded white-headed cobra, who glares back sympathet- icailly. Sophomores Caught Up in Activities and tudies Hi f Maul' We-.. Biology classes give the science-minded sopho- 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! 164 an-X s s x -x nu 5 s x 'Sf 1 I K M, A She's meditating in her cubicle. fs ,K W vi K: . , Li 3 :Wi- 5 fl A L' ' , - 5 KV 'K ' X . 7 ,WW - 4 1 ffl 3 5 is 3 I f Fwy ,EIL ' It Vffgfiif 5 M' :Gy ,Jia r t 4, -L Wil gt. ' , ww "I think I found Gran'ma!" Sally looks so pretty in this shot. . .but WHAT is that behind her? 165 'lluuw' YQ X ""l Q Eau Uxgg Eg ' Q fx: F' E If ,V t., ' gh A' g 3 - fw N, gf Salk "W V Virginia, Barbara, and Marie show the boys how it's done. Hungry sophomores descend on poor, beainroll-selling Patty, who emits a quiet whimper. 'K-S., sf! 1 Y hp-like hail?" 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 Sgts.-at-Arms v ,F . 2 ,A- .AJ . an 4 ,W Q- 1 ,A ,N Nw MQ- ' at-f' fn.- A L ,Q-"W" ,, X ,ap 'V ,ff 'vw ,,g4f' - sf ,, A A A v-I 'W W A W " . N ' ,,.,f' Mkt 515 w .A A , : I ' ,...-f--"' ,QA X r any n-..v.,..w1wkiWmm' A 'W' ,.,,-- .t 'GMS 14 v w V K W 'gi ' if ,,,, Y QV' M ., gnupg i l M. .gy 'f Bill Bayne 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 -Ioan Evetts 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 ! joy Hubbard A 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 ' :llama m.,,, we anwasatzmt ,. f Ruth Ann johnson 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 M ZX? 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 5 jean Milburn Ronnie Rhode Cynthia Tassoslf Jim Taylor Barbara Woods' Robin Tedford fs S Junk., ,kj Vicki Wier 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. . . n The e Are Fresh, New People at H ights . . .as well as the thrill of football season. . .Lawsie me! Ah DO think we are winnin'! 178 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 ies fand builds up brown ie pointsj with her bril- liant plastic designs. S' l 2 182 6325 Sophomores know how to give to TAP. . .note the suave style with 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. 183 Whoops ! !! 'Scuse please! I is aw, 1 4.1 er ,.., x A L: gm, ..zwfff! . U.. 1 x., X , f V ,. . 'ff ., .fm Q y f. Wv 4 ' :iii ix 4291 "' L' " , Q41 Q 3' 5f5" .::1wi.! 1, ,K :: . Z:f' .Q 1 ,,. ,., . , ,,, ' fi" H' QW 'L g5.1'9W .Sk 'M f"' V ' , iw 5 Q4 X-315.4 p ,, fm ,MMI um MM' if yy ,5'3h,.2q,'Mw :W,W,, 4 ff' vp' yy - V rf i t -H' . 1 vamp .u 41 Q ,S QPQAW N mmf I Mwm, A K y fr Q xg W . 'iv 4 A I ,V A 5 4 ,, 'I' gfj ff, M fig I 42 , QM 4 U' Q f I .. , K pf- Q ,L f1:ltp'?vf 'ig- ui " , if Z if Q. ' W9 . 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Lunch hour also offers time for Bill, Courtney, Barbara, Mike, and George to attempt a little cramming out on the front steps. 186 -leights' les... Attempting the "five-minute mile" between classes, Mimi, Carol, Al, and Bill let neither speed nor distance hinder their brillianz conversation. School's out, and the parking lots are teem- ing with people hurrying home or to ath- letic practices, play rehearsals, club meet- ings, pep squad demerit drills, drivers' ed- ucation classes, and an occasional make-up test ..,. all a part of going to high school! At an unusually quiet quarter to four, Hop, Don, Kaye fwho will presently have a face full of Double Bubblej, Barbara, and Court- ney head for home. 187 iv ff' ff K During an afternoon class, Fred, Phyllis, john, Lfarion, and Pat take advantage of Heights' fine library, which provides an ideal atmosphere for concentrated study or ref- erence work. KSN Nominees Nancy Armstrong Jim Singleton Most Popular Courtney johnson Brad Brown Nominees Kaye Rice Clyde johnson S. s X, 15, Q1 Ji , is -5215, A 'AY 'S ' wh , .fm ,V ,, K 1 f-WW ' K' , . .. , ii . My if img. W 1 fm, f f sw afffi' K i ' 11 max.. N ,. L .,, . v,.. . ,.., 5 - 'T we W .gf-5 fggffeig, fffliffvifvw . 7 ' W 11 I5f5?5ff?F?i W ,.,, Q5 fwgiy 1? fue We ge' 3, -af? M. fx 42255 Nominees jane Chipley Don Schaezler 190 Most Representative Sen ior Mimi Cavender john Kerr N o m I n e e s Phyllis Reed Fred Kass gp 1 Z I 'gr ei 'R In -H NNN X,. 1sx mivw' 8 x XXX w Q, 3 Q Nfqz wh' V 'fN"A- f 414' 6? ,L , 1 , L, . -1 1' 81-QE'k,:E"Gf5axieX3f.'1 5 Q Q v 'Wi Y .A 'fy' - w Qi Q I ff W. 1 3 ,nj g Q - JUQQ. 5 ' MJ," ,. 'E' ' 5 A ,bu -sm.. l f? I? nf U-. 1""f?. -3.--.5 f U is 'n MP as-X ?L5A4,'i if V , wif x H, , 1 6305 of Q . i f. gb 'wykfxr Q 'NP' 13'--ff. M " ' ,hir ,Q ,, W 'L r' K ' W ww, A , w. . .i X f 'F mg 1 ,W Q., ,vi W ,V 'W 4 x K ilk 'E 29' Y. 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K' Q- , A Glowing with personality and ever-present enthusiasm, the Cheerleaders are an in- dispensible part of spirit at Alamo Heights. They are from left to right: PHYLLIS REED, DEIZNA KINDER,LESl.IE PRIDDY, KAYE RICE, and NANCY ARMSTRONG. 202 -'YL if C wg? rid? , :J iii 15? S is K L EE , E 2 Hx 1 X 'W 3' 2 ,R K f. W sf 1 gi? I i r S K Q M ,ik-'msg , Www. , 'K :,qa3a?T5m?ff,,+Q9mEmsy-1 ,V 3. vip Q- mv f- K' nfmwiw ww 1 Q 4 A 3 Lf,gf,1,,3 5 5" 'Q' ggi L I ww 4 3 I Q, 1 f, A6 55 ., L , f if' E 1 Q m 1 l l H ights Bane Winner a 'Q' For 2I Con lst row: Vicky Kirby. Nancy Hugley. judy Germer, Dick Arnold. jim Pope, Susan Rumbaugh, Alice Ulirich, Phyllis Arnold, Cindy Holden, Marguerite Bie- 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, me as one of the top high school band St left: Mr. Arsers has won nation-wide 1 'Y ' lirectors. U4 fi ,Aa -6321? Q , g he 364 fiiyi lf, if ff ,s-Q 53' 5- Vs f:?'v4",.'f f""?'+ ""Ea-ll" in , wr -4'-giff'-ff 1 X is ivw 1, -y ' ' fe 1 Z I 'E HM .hu ,fs Q f ,Y MVSKNWS 'M .W iliy me .vi 5 . ? 'J -al Ln M. HZ :ff .,f' ,fig , 4 gf .K Z-V: K Egg: rw in -Hff ,W N sw ' .zz , . .uf ,b . , K n Q Q a 0 35 Out In T lf right: Arlene Ros Sha Q d ky Kirby. Band Major Pat Arsers Major Front! Bottom: Ma M N H l andJudyGe and Majorettes r N-X-A N fvvk 1-Yyvwvv' ?Q?, 4 H ' A 'AX' ' -I Qfu' 'K -1.-'F 5 791' 1 fr . Y A si.-sf . 5 . f V zgril .ag y .QM ,ax F5-Yiub' -lgy li V I VV n 2 'FW' 'S' A 3' 5 'KSQX ' 'X 'Q M fy 9 7 , I . Q r -xl 1 If amgrig W3 , X lg, at K - I v V , u Q ' 1 1 ww T31 A 'nu ' . , W? gr ' Wi" Qff? 3.955 73 4 X wg lg .- E Q ' 2, A 'lx -1:14 ' t 1 Q 11' ' K Ll L dl., I .' t ', ? "k 5 , A ff? 'gf ,f 'v'k " t h K W . K Q A I f'?, iv' ,li L3 X - - 5 4 1 1 K 1- " , ' 4 . ' V5 .5 a-If 'Xing ,Q .-S+' , sg: . purs 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. Now with 149 members, the Spurs encourage good sports- manship, school and community good will, good posture, and girls' participation in athletics. All members of the Spurs must pass a marching test before three impartial judges and must main- tain a C average. Selling poppies twice a year, participating in i community parades, and decora- ting the halls each week, the Spurs are indispensable to the great and wide-spread enthusi- A li, 'tt asm always visible at Alamo fe- FC' Heights. ' 9 c .. , . 5 ei e m ..1.f , c ., . .,.i ' 2 I i , 4 ,. Z Q, , A -g,.,,,, I lxzg J ,, .,Q Q zlgu J,-is . . irt. Q iiit i . --" Suzanne Delph, Spur president, and Miss Sims together lead the Spurs through march ing, yelling, and flag 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 as is E ,Q Roberts, Adreain Ross, Helen Ruck, Susie Scherr, Terry Schraub. Chris Schroeder, Libby Scott, Lynn Sewell, Ruthie Shafer, 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. 209 fvff f W yi' 1, , f 1 " ii Q K K W 4, 5 i am " 3 N' F' ' I 1 1f-- ' i i , 1 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. At right are joan Cory, majoretteg Barbara Canion, major, and Judy Pankey, majorette. .f-we do K 1 ',fg riiH'lP:!LlZ fxwmnllss, 1.44: WF as mirim may me is 'WWW-' ff 4, .. , Qc RQ 4 sn' KA sew' 'Ni' "' Q 0 if I " ' Wu c' ik . ' X 1 X in ,Xi A Y F. ,.-f-:,f, if , 1 v 4 ,wg Y-Q M5 -,w 2, . 2 , J P5 fi in ' , 1 5:3 ' ,vg a , ' f 1 wr: aa. W , fu. ns: ' 11- 11 ' S, X lffif' -A .A if A . . ,1-ich -' . A L Jodie 'Shufflin' Libby Scott Jody Leader Jane Chipley Right Guide pu rs 212 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. The Jodies are chosen from the Spurs on their march- 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. Known for Precision Flashcardsz 9 M8 Za WW' W. re. , Q . . . 'T 4 f H. ,,,A AQAG .,,'f ii we "' fs. 1 it . M -' M Q WZ .E ag at Z. P A G SQ Q , ma- an s 5.6 EQ,-'-?....5t gfiaffifi W' ,. ,, ii KM 'eqpi J, my xiy A ,J Y JVVVV VW "'ii' Yl"jf "Cl'W' sf S' 'sf 'M 'f s 3 Q? eg 1 5 .if ,ViAf,,L,h'h1, V Eiz V . W 1 A7 , ,V i lr ug: ef '11 Am 3 a at is QE if Q L , y7l.y, yy S J .-Y . ,yi .K 12, N - an ' .ily Lx Kfa"H f-fTme,5..i.'aGr',1.- if , .f ff? I ff - Chap The Chaps of Alamo Heights and their flash card tricks have become well lsnowii under the su- pervision of Mrs. Lois Easley and Mickey Fox, president. First Row: Susan Horner, Irma Martinez, Sylvia Canchola. Lindy lllarltham, Susan Giliam. Donna Dale. Edna Lee Vyfilliams, 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 . . .. , ,,,... . y.. J.. . it xt B' 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. ,ui 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! A of f 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. ...mms i 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. . -' ii . Q ' t 5 ' , i l X . -. c w l f - ul r l Qfs'rj5M'!q o1'1 'l i.i fi 1. J' fi l ' R l I -la gm,-es -1-n f., Q ' , -I ' f xi' f :y C , I x ' X K Q ,, r i r ,v ' 4 ' 2 ' . QF x I 1 I 1 Y I m. N-.. 'ii 1 ' "' " ' x 3 , .gal . ip Y If ,ia ' ,' -2 Q, I: 4 ' h I Y' lg X L -1 ' , 4 A 'W V ll i ill, ..1 ,. "W,?f 1 1 ' . L " l K --H+ 5 - " 5- 2 af II in a Friday Afternoon-H 219 , . .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. 'www 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 7 Awww' Spirit is Action.-- - . . .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. . . 1 --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!!!" Sports "1 ji ,,,, X 'f'v. x y HN, w I,- Ni. ... 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. Foot ball 2 f Vg , A Q 5 -if Mr. Billy Wayne Andrews, Backfield Coach, is in his fifth year of work with the Mules. 0 0 Prlncl ples of 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. 224 .MJ ur ,Q K L9 gg 1,6127 xx' 5' fw1gg,7f, Af A gy I .?sQz . MSM, .g12fEv5m5?is, if J ,fum , I .,, Lk,k. ,W 'fin 1 ' .- mf.-L -mw,,,...,,.,., . 'f"'e""'W1'mwf4m,A,, .f ,W "Go away dad, you bother me!" And he did too, but not be- 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. 226 .QV 5, W .f, 2 In X v R gm . is ,, - Ks, A 1 LQ. bfi: .LV W mfs? ki W., www, an ., fl A 1,-,M . - -My ,S .S V ifaff ' in-. Qimff -mf Ai ' ' ef gif ga, xg. . , fa vi ,N N f 35 59' ' WS 1 QV! 8: F What's this little red thing ?" wonders Harvey Scholz. 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. 228 -, . 4 , vw, , 2 H ,ff.f.g-,z'.: -Q ' - W: W ' ,L-,.",,51 A. ,. - 2,1Y1 3,,i g ,- 25fL'I03m4?A Yau? F ., . E ' w ,q,., , f Q? Q P35 J My 'K ,fiiffilf ,Wm-f Ai W1-vi W.. 1 P, ,i M ad' . , ff 11 -Qi J wp X. K' an '-!'W 1 Q S" K 1 53-f ' J ,, as .1 19' v X A K ' C 1 w f, K v , ' . "X , , .. f . i,,mjpw,,m 1- 1 ,A I k' Lv 1+ " Q - H6 -4, Q , n X -4' ,.. 'F R Av' -af N, K Q Q. 1 1 1 Q we ,M W, a .1 4- X, 5 4 -,Jae awww 'N You might know Bob Mortimer would be at the bottom of the matter. On the next play Bob 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. 23 "Say man, let's watch that," says halfback George Rall as he 1 is hit and fumbles the ball. Luckily for the Mules the ball i went out of bounds. 67 ,V CMM xg . -43" sw' All good things must come to an end, and so it must be With Bob Mortimers run as he is brought clown by 21 Mac tackler. ' ,ga DEFIYNSF STUBBORN: 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. g maa- With two tacklers clinging to his back Bob Mortimer is still churning for an extra yard. 232 -. Q ,sw Wm , fu fi aw, fb' ,fm V, 4, Q , Lx X., Q r aw. Q A x ,W 1 , - Y , Q. , in fi 5 QS .U Q Q 'L -. xi? K.. -.3541 ,.-N 5 :ZVHH 5 , fs Jo Q. ,QL 'WM Ri I X X Q f V ,v xg? -- QQ. ,.,f --,. V M, . fig: ,. 3 ' :HZ 1, m,,...W....,W..,..,.,W W .,.. n, ,..... ,mmmhmw,u,,mwA.,,,W,.q .A.. V A.,,. vw, Lb,L W, ,.., w.W,,,,,.,.m ,... ,, ,.,. h,,h. WWW. ..NA ,,,.. .NM ,..,,L,k ...,., , ,.,h . V ,A.. , .,A..,..,. , . ,. . . ,. ? I1 Qs E Ei 5 2 'Q 5 3 if W5 Q s 2 5 i Je 5? if 5 3 5 52 E E 2: 2 2 S F 5 L5 g , 1 : E 35 5 E zigfzglfgfz I 1,f,kg ' ,jf ,gr si, ' f ' f LV- Nw 0116 WO 52 5 s Q ix E E 5 5 2 a f 3 3 E E E. E 12 3 s 3 Sf ,E 5 3 is ?? , warm. .wi -i ' "1m.xL1sh.b .- 7 ,als kfkffizwmwfsl, mf n,,1:f:x.:. , I ,xsw-,LMA - -wzQa.yz::Q4a:4aQ:'asia-Maw.nmxseixamssszsuwmvHimzzzafm-smmmfsfwf ,wzsgw ww-uw: , ig- fnwfuwmwwwllgv:vwM1w.mw,fzxwQ,,mbwwmuwv-wwfam Junior Varsity Stockpile of Football Talent 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. 240 "B" Team Proving Ground for Varsity "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. 241 'WI 'l Freshmen Taught Valuable Fundamentals l Freshman Tommy Marchbanks, Dain Higdon, Ricky Brendler, jimmy Longacre, jim Boishm, Roger Travis, Fred Watrner, Barry Holleron, Peter Olsson, Terry Hayes, Greg Hansen, David Peterson. 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. Back Row: Donnie Valentine, joe Dennis, George Henry, Johnny johnson, Joi Bowdler, Richard Blanton, Graham Montgomery, Al Thaggarcl, Larry Milsteacl. x Q x X Y. H5 QF' 1 N xxx? Coached by Hal Robbins, the Freshman team plays an important part in the ath- letic program of Alamo Heights High School. Some of the boys with promise are promoted to the varsity team at the end of the season. 242 3 SSE? ef 32 i Q ,.5.EQf?afQ Burns Take Cornerg Guillor Takes Cver t 0- X E X Q , sfiiiiw 'J .five t l if n Coach john Cofner Coach joe Guillory MW Possibly the greatest loss a basketball team or any team for that matter can suffer is the loss of their coach. During the Christmas holidays this was 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- ing bag and gave him first aid. He took him to the hospital the following morning. Mr. Joe Guillory who led the Mules to the State Cham- pionship in 1952 took over the reins of the team. ef .+is?':' , gf Wigs ' ggjv M ,. sq' 1 'O fur!-, 9 if Q mg fig? S in - Y. A14 ' 51 A 9 asia ., 'hp iff f , -4 S ww ' iff X ffigqggaigk. fin Q, 5 Q, , Y 'XINJ in 1, Butch Davis gets off his shot despite close guarding by a Harlandale Indian. The technique on how to shoot a driving jump shot is shown by Ferdie Vollmer against the India.ns. SPOILER RO LE SPOIL-ED A Harlandale rally made good and the Mules lost a 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. 250 Brad Brown stretches to grab a rebound while two Mac- Arthur players just stand there with their mouths open in amazement. jimmy Singleton outrebounds a taller Mac player whc jumped ia little too late. 1 Q1 UNLUCKY '1 3, LUCKY FOR MULES 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. 252 ef wkisnnvi' -or""' 1' ' 1 E. Q 3 +1-F Q 5. if -'vw' iz:-Q ,I Q 1 swf 'N fmiww, . Q 4 K6 L?fh1:,.glw. .. L'5'9Wfa4w,X Qin 5 Clyde Johnson Forward Senior-one year 3 Yi "B" Team Next Year's Varsit VM, M, From left to fight Billy GfabHfk6WitZ, Charles Zeller, Paul Dickie Andrick, Butch Peterson, Tommy Gish, Manuel Cantu 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. 258 Newl Grganized Junior Varsity ggigylegfiff' .5HHfle2, Will Rogers, Lloyd Scorr, Dan Jones, Kenny Hail, Bob Nelson, Jnn Treptow, Greg Fisk 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. 259 Freshman Varsit of I96 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. 260 a we 2. gg ,4 gi Hd' 5 'Q' 1- M. wf3+ Z Q 1 Rs - QW .fjf fn' J ,. Z Sports On Your Mark. Get Set! Go get no ,ar 'FWF 9' Sitting, left to right: Dickie Andrick, .Skiplpy Whittliey, Mark Heinmen, Hal Lusky, Bill Evans, Ronnie Tigner, Danny Beam, Bill Freeborn, Stanley Brinkley, Barry Honeron, Albert Gon- zales. Top row: Coach Don Ross, Saul Mandel, Manugeiy San- dy Robertson, Bill Taylor, Chip Stokesi Roland Hill Dan Beh ringer, Mike Nesbit, Wayne Kuelm Chris Skinner David Sheffield, Gus Gross, Steve Lee, Bill Seldon Ned Hodge Carl Brenner, Manager. SPRINT RELAY. Top to bottom: Gus Gross, alternate, Bill Taylor, Hal Lusky, alternate, Ronnie Tigner. Missing: Charles Elms, Gary Barnum. i I , V' 'af ,fir I gi as 1, ,Graf in I Iii .3 gi 'wiv' Q .f i I: ' -4 'i y :N ,t i uf. K I - : . f ur T ,C M B ' Q52 . ai ?if MILE RELAY, left to right: Ronnie Tigner, Danny Beam, alternate, Bill Taylor, Gus Gross, Coach Ross. Dan Behringer Discus Junior-two years Hal Lusky Sprint Relay Junior-two years Bill Seldom Mile Junior-two years if Jr..-we 9 Charles Elms "el 'VI' Sprint 8: Mile Relay 440 yard dash Junior-two years I' Danny Beam ' Hurdles, Mile Relay junior-two years Mike Nesbit High jump, Broad Jump Senior-three years Ronnie Tigner Sprint 84 Mile Relay 440 yard dash Senior-three years 'Wk Bill Taylor Sprint 8: Mile Relay 100 yard dash Sophomore-one year iv' -3 ln' ,A 1 265 M I Marge David Sheffield Shot put junior-two years Bill Evans Hurdles Sophomore-one year Albert Gonzales 880 Senior-two years 266 Ned Hodge 880 Junior-one year 'li WW Mr Steve Lee 100 8: 220 yard dash junior-one yea.r -1' id l A A an V fn N. Su 1, -4. , - EMM lien 7 JW Paul Loyd High jump Sophomore-one year , f fu. Wayne Kuehn Semor-two! years Mark Hemrnen Hurdles junior-two years 267 Fore! l! Left to right: Sandy Aclleman, Charles Muck. Michael Dunkle, Mike XVysong, Bruce Hooper. john 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 Junior Guy Parrish round out the five top members of the golf team coached by Mr. Max Kahn. 288 if r Michael Dunkle Sophomore One year Sandv Adelman Freshman One year John Hasse Senior Two years M4 Bruce Hooper Sophomore One year Guy Parrish Junior E One year Coach Billy Wayne Andrews Buddy Leopold Outfleld Sophomore-two years America's Favorite Pastime, Baseball ,,,,,,.,,,,,......-- 'iw Harley Ridder Third base, Pitcher junioratwo years E a K. I' Q I gen Mike Ragland Dickie Valentine Pitcher Pitcher junior-one year junior-two years ,.-f""'Y Billy Grabarkewitz Infield Sophomore-two years .,-f"""".-If ,,f"" Ferdie Vollmer Pitcher Senior-one year Mike Wfysong Pitcher - junior One year V W ff ' ' i in ii 1 F I 5 jim Hardy Outfield - Junior Two years jon Olsson Catcher - Senior Two years Gary Barnes Outfield - junior One year LN A rii, 7- . 7 Q S 1. 1 George Rall Third base - junior Two years Duck Huggms Outfxeld junior fi, ff J ' , ,, r H l'l -15. 5 , . v e A W? T 41- J ibris 132' ' Q 1 . . .E. Q A,,., iq 8.13 .R ,,,, K mf ' ' jrmmy Smgleton f Catcher Semor Q +R ' g,Q :, .f,. L Three years NK wi 1 s, Y zitfv' -f-.I A M .gl if :img . Q r if ,r i A Mr. " " Heads the A ,'V, 1 fa, e ' 'D s l 'I 1 'W'-e Top Row left to right: Dickey Ramsey, Phil Taylor, Richard Dullnig, Danny Doherty, Jimmy 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. 274 Nlamo H ights Rackets if vi i WU! if .si i l w.. s S, 'Q 1- .Q ,V i Mft? , w if Top Row left to right: Cara Macnamara, Nancy Cotton, Diane Conly, Sharon johnson. Bottom Row: Trudy Tinsman, Virginia Horton, Pauline Folbre. Coach: Mr. Fred Zalmanzig. 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. 275 N,,AN,, ,,,, ' Qkmwm We h7f-1 rw V, 3 Mike Dorris and jimmy Gibson Doubles Doubles junior-two years junior-two year .M "" , Dickie Ramsey and Michael Domenicali Phil Taylor Doubles Doubles S1f18lC5 junior-two years Sophomore-two years junior-three years Richard Dullnig and Danny Doherty Doubles Doubles Senior-three years junior-two years Q 4' Trudy Tinsman Singles junior-one year I Horton and Ilglgnlgyiegotton gharg? Johnson and Senior-four years junior-two years Og CS Senior-two years and Diane Conly Doubles junior three years Pauline Folbre Singles Freshman-one year pli h, Spla h Bottom Row left to right: Mike Volluz, john Ewing, Greg Sethness, Eddie Sykes, Andy Diehl 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. 278 RW'-M john Ewing Backstroke Senior-three years Cu-Captain Eddie Sykes Freestyle, backstroke Sophomore-two years joe Waller 200 yard medley relay Senior-two Co-Captain years Greg Sethness Freestyle Junior-three years W V,ar2f'Zg WNW'- whi- '93 Xwoody jones 160 yard medley Sophomore-two years Charles Tate 200 yard medley relay junior-one year Ben Wyatt Freestyle Sophomore-two years Andy Diehl Breaststroke Sophomore eff e y M a,,m..WM-W TheCrowd,TheCoaches They're All A Part Of The School Spirit? x , , A L' ,2 nv .11 ' we ' 1 K' K . vi in ix W ifiyi 6 X' Q . '4 X14 - w Q Q q -1 . . x gf K S . ug.,+ .. . .-W 4 A an i AAIV :M W WM! Q' vvlwuf A be w W 9 "wh 3, ,. Q, L! Q ei .f ,, - 'Q Q , L K ,A 3. i W KKQ, W, ff 1 L .IAH " ,. ,,L, , ,A ,W LW,A ff u Spur Pin-up Boy Clay Lehman N OMINEE BUDDY FAGLIE NOMINEE RICHARD BENNETT f 5? 3 Yi ,fa 59 iifiif Z 5, J 5 255 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 ....... Page 286 288 290 291 292 293 294 296 300 303 306 308 310 312 514 319 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 330 331 332 334 336 337 338 339 340 343 344 345 346 347 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 356 357 357 358 359 360 362 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 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. -it jimmy Aird Nancy Armstrong Phyllis Arnold Kathy Buswell Barbara Canion Mimi Cavender Carol Cooper Patty Cooper Emy Kay Core Dicky Davenport 286 Y' 315 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 J. Shelton im Meryl Seigel joan Sunclbeck Jack Vexler' Martha Webb Tommy Wharton' 287 'Courtney Beatz 'Brooke Busby Barbara Busche Barbara Canion 'Mimi Cavender 'Joyce Chiles Diane Conly Carol Conway Evelyn Cook Carol Cooper Pa Coo ff? PCI Judy Comer Joan Cory Suzanne Delph Mary Helen Doyle Ga F y arrow Terry Fobre Mariiane Gish 'Sim' ET' BD tram? HH 'Cherrvl Hugh! Kay Johnson 'Kay Karcher 288. standing Junior and Senior Throughout High School Kay Kallina, Treas. Nancy Armstrong, Chap. Courtney Johnson, Parl. Emy Kay Core, Hist. - -1- 1 -- 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 "'Merty Nell Van Martha Webb Ilene Weinberger Andrea Wood Mrs. Reed 'Elected in junior Year Senior Mule Stall Council Sponsors Bar-B-Que and Swan Song Swing S enior Mule Stall Council 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 ...... 3290 Clyde Johnson Mike Gilhousin Junior Mule Stall Council Plays Important Part in Work with Other Councils junior Mule Stall Council Publicity Chairman ............ House and Rules ................ House and Grounds ..... President ....................................,,...................................... Vice-president ............................. ................ T Entertainment Chairman ...... .... Decorations Chairman ........ ,,,. Food Chairman .............,,,.., ,.,, Gar Huffman Mike Dorris Sall H d reasurer ............................... ............................ y er er 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 292 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 And D 'hl y ei Danny Doherty W ' af A , ww I 2, ' I 5 ai fa.. L.. - Qs, Q Q m' 5' . Afig, 1,515.,, LL,h.Y .. ' WN -mg, 5 ,sy mr ,,...:Q.E- Q1 3 ,vm u 5 ? .2 F2 . R 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 Rec 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. 297 'Q 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. So help us. they werent posed that way! .-ew .Ag i l 55,1 the 'IW wg. 4.2 At the top right, the four class editor tile stu- 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. ,MF new f- if Vik ll'4"EZ 'frm-fff' ff is as f' S zz- , Q Q sf 5fiQl'iiA5if33,T iw fs V Wt- 5, it Q i' ff ...nd l 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 41 Y' 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. uv' gg: Q 4 ,Q WMI" Hoof-Printer's 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. 302 ' " '-:T'..?:"""f if 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. Q D 'O' ww,- ,A Not Pictured: Terry McGovern Margie Block Phil Yochem Phillip Martin Charles Zeller Linda Glodt 307 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 .L Linda Buckingham Sharon Criswell Council Volunteer Their Services rr G W 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 309 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 im, Organization Honoring school Journalists fin as wp... in if .41 inf TV 6 ,ka U W M, 5 1 x , ,W Nw "W -u. lg ,Q ll J' A .r I- Suzanne Delph Ann Denton 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: Ronnie Tigner Barbara Sullivan 31 l "C?' F, W, --as National Forensic 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 312 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 313 M 17 Q27 'Q W my M' Q 5, .raw was x A -wail av ,Q -i INEC Carl Heh- john- Krueger, 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. r Y' f l ax ,...4b. Well, you have a right to 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. 319 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 timulates fm 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. 322 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. 323 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. 324 '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 s a 325 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. 326 'AW 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. A5 Stagehands Offers Many Opportunities for Student Drama-H rf" ---Members Further Their 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. it m' E5'v'5'P'?g, if if f C t. . s at 1 f K ' . ,' " " - Q as -f ' at " ' . ' " ti Q, Ai P A., as I ,lj 0 ."'.1 it' A . ,,, ,jp U ar , ,,-.. , , Q ". ref j gf jfs. , . ' r V K .V,.k, . ,W Q, .sign Kp 7,3 1- 'K' 7 so ,-',. t ' .- L , , Q3 t it 'Q W K ,' k. V K . , ying--guy - ry- 2 as.,..a: .,,Nmm im A 'W' ff ,. .Q , Q' 3 Q at 329 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 -,-,gnilf 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. ,- 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 i lf 4- ,. 09' 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- 332 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 -gar- W ky M ex 1. Av. if wi W' lk. -ar 4' in M Eli fy kwewawasfmaa, A ,W E mem 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. 334 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. 338 T 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. ,,,,,, t , .n , i i Q L, X , ig' i ..L X 3 Q 5 " 4' Q , i ,A -Q' . . ,, ' " i, 5'fr',k"f:- Q 7 La: -7 E545 St -, ' . . xii? t -'4,.:1 'f::, . 2' In-ii ' 717 'yu All-ia' , .. ii 1-'VF .ii.s"'? "1 H ' if . ' wigfm. ,, 'zgsifbfssfg-, ,a,..-25231,-:3,,-sa 32 2 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 e gustan cosas e panoles QI 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. 338 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. 339 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 340 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. are Mi if E iii 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. 55 11 ' i 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. 341 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. 48 N ee, I N 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. 345 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. 347 AQM1 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 iiw Y Y 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 348 b s , ,Mm-A' .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. 349 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 351 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. 1 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. 352 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 0 WN-f""V"' 'I r qpmma, 'lt 'N-at M ,5- Speleology Club Probe Eerie Wonders Underground Officers: Dixon Roensch, Presidentg Bob Buttrill, Vice-Presidentg Don Schaezler Treasurer' L d Jim e erer, Secretaryg Billy Sattain and Harvey Scholz, Sergeants-at-Arms, and Iliff. Lagrone, 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. 354 Hi Adv-In Hr tu New 'ff NDN K". lp 6 We ,pf '1"""Y ldv 110 1 f ,wg e,- 7 -. H sm sn- M A - I ,.,: N W A ,. -A .xo Y ,- L Q aw ,Q ' ?iH Q' mf. 7 " 1 X ' Q 'T 1 "' 1 'WM Book Review 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. "s, Bl' gf: E i : , i tili i 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 357 ,M , E 2 Senior 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. 358 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. 359 A X. qi, ...Al 'Q , 0 Khin u F f' 3 ,...4.-n,,,..,...fw- Freshman 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. W wo 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. K il 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, we Q ,J "W iMiQa-f 'W'-. 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. 363 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. , 364 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. gs 367 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. s 9 in , iili l svnszr -s l I is f 1"'P" F5514 Qi J SBKHQ i ri f 2 'K if is 'riff' Ja 1. Q 1 ' J. C J: .. i In .,.l.., 2 0 Y i lfwlillff iii Tumbling Club Keep Fitz H l:LlI1 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. 388 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- n. otogra ph Jb 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 'S ' 4 M 'ww if Ut We promised to show Rod Club ores the hanics of Modern mobile 3 'zz you how Mary jane got down off the book- case fsee page 2791, but really, doesn't it look as if shes now 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- taining with the other Y- Teens out at the old folks' home, Whatsa' matter. . .you mean-a we gotta to go back-a to Italy? Www: -Q., it his ,ff Z' M 5, fi. 1 3 5 . 45 A 'Q , 1 sf J-nfs., 5 -m -if JV f-no-g A 2.12 i 'si af wif Remember Mr. Timmins from Beverly Studios? www The HOOF PRINT editor. like the OL MOS editor, is always cool, calm, and col lected. The Homemaking depaz-tment's Hawaiian style show sported some varied costumes. Uh-huh. HOOF PRINT staff are kind of like that. 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Penny ,gf 'x . , 1 , M I LK and ICE enum l 4 l E annul' i " 7 iiii W iiitnfigi Y., X.f'li2': M- Y MWQM 'f"'M ',n55 w"": fl W if 4 'Ulf iz xx t Y -A Jammu " sf ,Q . rm.f..-Ti", , a. ,,,,t.asia,Mr f ff-W li?" It looks like Kookie Woods is adding to her Wardrobe as she looks over the selection of outfits at J. C. PENNEY in TERRELL PLAZA. 378 Texas Bolt S Screw Co. 'Fasteners for every Need y CApito1 6-0364 ,ef ,f lf? ,,,,',,.. -I jim Lederer models a suit from LUSKY'S. Oak Valley Stables 234 Molbrook Road Col. R. A. Boyce Jr. Riding and Jumping Instructor Mr. P. R. Lackey Owner La Louisiane Restaurant French Cuisine 2632 Broadway CAPitol 5-7984 McBee's Fine Meats A "SMART FASHIONS FOR 08 mafzl' 1208 Austin Highway gl LADIES AND f Ep JUNICRSU TAylor 4-2971 I-5 , . Petroleum Products Humble Service Station 1133 Austin Highway San Antonio, Texas Roy Schweers 'l' f Agent Phone: TA 6-5311 'Q !"'R t -Q , A , A I K Glyn. - CDak HiHs Bowhng Lanes 5159 Fredericksburg Dlamond 4-6251 Buddy Faglie Mr, Chism shows Ilene Weinberger and Pat Vincent shoe: from his varied selection of footwear. FOR QUALITY SNAPSHOTS COLOR OR BLACK AND WHITE 9 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 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. 1031 Donaldson 0 248 Mall North Star NUW URERJIIING 84 STURFS IN TEXAS . Q ."'0 A Li. if ll I H. 'Ml up ,mls-1.fa3N 64635 5 ?-N -is-i s., asv' ' "'EmpwS. , , , ., 7 , . , w..,,A4,.. . Mis A ,V I ' Ja . 'ini I an 5 :Q ,E . A ai," 1' M m W2 GIA ' llAll0lll SCHAEZLEB SERVICE STATION 8: GARAGE Shamrock Products The 4 Market Basket ,Q S' x If 'A X 6403 Broadway A , ' 1 f' ii ,S f .. . . ., ru: 1 6 ' Quality Foods At Low Prices , TIRE fi J. H. COCKRELL OF SAN ANTONIO SAN ANTONIO 9, TEXAS Owner Branding Iron Gibson Costume Shop 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 Wxngcrter. I N K7 gx Broadway Pharmacy PAUL S. BEER "4O" Years Service FREE PROMPT DELIVERY 4925 Broadway San Antonio, Texas Phone TA 6-0633 Alamo Heights Brown jo Ella Wxndes Jane Farmer ML1ss Harrxson and Dlane qu... .Alma 449' An Alamo Heights High School research team corners Winn's Vice-President Lynn Spears to 9 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, Mary Ann Spears, Pat Spears, and Sharon Koehl. Q. z. Q' cg: 1 5. l 0 0 o ES 050 05. I I FNE SIGN UF : ' nnmyjul F W D 2 X Y I I h :ll 1 vo P! "E 0? 02 ge, -I m ,Q o m CUMPLETE BANKING "Wbefz you think of your Car-Think of Arniefu Arnie's Service Station Dealer in Sinclair Products TAylor 4-381 1 A- l- Boemefke 1214 Austin Hiway- , Uri? ,VH f, 1 .I 'af 'if' Mr Sch charms. Leo affir shows old Jewelers his many I A EVERYONE L I K E S COCA-COLA Linn" Courtney johnson, a break for a refre tdSp sh g coKEf KUSE Nancy Armstrong is admiring many of the fascinating gifts at the HOUSE OF TODD. Hou se of Todd TAyl0f 6-5391 6454 N. New Braunfels Th B t I t r OnEarth IsTheEarth Courtesy Guy Chipman San Antonio Coca-COIH Company, Realtors r Bottling Co O KERRVILLE BUS CG. 202 Augus+a CA 6-7371 CA 7-8351 ,QYQHI 153. 4, ag! l 'V.,V ff Y ff 'S A sae john Kerr and Suzanne Delph stop in at EARL ABEL'S 1 f sw A W' l a TAylor 2-3358 4200 Broadway , fzx , H 7': 2. 1 . OL 5-3320 H SAN ANTONIO TEXAS toown, N0 oowu PAvMsNr BA RATES 5 YEARS T0 PAY For the best in Traditional Natural Shoulder Clothing it's THE HAMPTON SHOP AT TI-IE PINCUS COMPANY Two convenient stores to serve you Downtown: Houston St. at Broadway Suburban: 2811 North McCullough A ffri mvlnc s comvnnv Bruner's Neighborhood A Department Stores 'f No. 1 2126 Fredsbg 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 W ..., ..-803' TAylor 6-6388 "WHERE BEAUTY IS AN ART" Art Beauty Salon TAylor 4-4547 A 'A ,'4,5?'- 3 y ll A A 'win .vigil Q U J,3K,,,f0"5"' , Qj,,,,.ia.H..?, 'V H Q' .4 fn-+4 W to tw -we -4 - .M if A ,,-..3.. Ti,"kfgw-,Q-ii" 'X Fw' 1 V My 4. Q K, 1 7417 Broadway ,em ' ' 'oee ek. W gh xy ,:gg5:gQ.i,5k?l,,.,w,, A 1.1, i " ,, . W af X 5. Y , Q. S 4 '7' ww't'f't .. Q A " 4' 1 Nz- 4 W iw wmikfi L' ""' F...f'i 'M .. ' as Vi Ilene Weinberger tries a necklace on Cookie Woods at San AUt0I1lO, TCXEIS BRUNERS. 388 S, 0f.,f:,W,5,z. iq, swf q 44 k. :fn V Ml P few? i....M Q-, S , . Q a S H W? mb 4 , . wp -. w. ,dw 5 5 -5 A , 46- 'RQ Q 'Gm gg . H 5 may i Q u ,P+ - ga-vf'? 4 Nr 4 .,H,,,., ,gg a,.,, 5 , ua, ah. X. we . .Sgt I ,Q - 'R - 1 ,nw-ffl. Wm. FOLIDW THE RED ROOSTER l bol of quahty 'W Ill 'TI 5 5. 4 2 D-5 O. 2:1 V2 3 Z9 D 2' F 97 E. Q E. FB 'E a O D 'U O Ui U2 U' '4 lf we E U U1 FU if cv 5 o CD P-I U1 'W CII '4 3 uw-Vs .,,.-fd" KN 1 Bob Mortimer opens the door for Kaye Rice and Dorthy Thomas into the business office KINDER HOMES. GILBERT E. KINDER cm. fyowc Bulfnfu N 0 TAylor 6-2387 0 '1'Aylor 6-2388! 747 W. svusm' nom: SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS 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 eamezvi ll00K 'sfo Sills Snack Shack 506 Austin Hwy. TA 6 9051 White Stores 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 0 ' , Cleaners 'Q N 6 l ' ,f "21 Year! In Alamo Heigbtf' 1 1. MODERN EQUIPMENT - r 4 Modern Cold.Storage Vault 1 A Ladies' Work A Specialty D . 1 . 0 ' 5951 Broadway Phone TA 6 4111 ,,:,, -L: j:4z.a.:-hi-H EKA M0llN0 Arthur E. Chapa, Owner -,-g g?-4 E Elrl CLOSE 7:30 p.m. CTFIR -'i-- Al : .:.--,-Le G CLOSED ON SUNDAY 2425 anoAowAv omo. -re 1 Always DI' PBPRGI' 10 ll :fam saab OR 2 'E . . i 4 IT'S WONDERFUU Sol Frank Com pa ny CA 6-4113 517 E. Houston ..-..1i,..... .. . .. I -.. .1 f . pihgfei? non ' WHIIEWINGS 1 BISEETIT 1 rin 5t MlLLgp M I x i Q 'EEZ lllllf We Q: l ' mason' All-Purpose 4 FASPUONS y 1106 Austin Hwy. Pioneer Flour Mills San Antonio Since 1851 p 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 No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 51 so BROADWAY 150 TERRELL PLAZA 7401 BROADWAY TA. 2-1421 TA. 2-3824 TA. 4-4561 395 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 GREAT DRINKS G Canada Dry Botthng Company of S A :L J f ENJOY ff l Q sonA m..,,0Q,,.. Bottled by vzy.. . ...vy 2 H y 1 5 201 E. Grayson 396 I . CA 7-9336 Charles Moore HAIR Tex a co U W 615 Austin Hwy. SALONS TA 6-1551 San Antonio, Texas My , FIRESTONE TIRES " BATTERIES 8: ACCESSORIES YOUR TEXACO DEALER MAURICEC9 lnte rnatlonal Prmtmg Sunset Ridge TA 6-3265 911 E. Euclid CA 7-0762 "We Print The Hoof Print" ' 1 'M' I C V 3 V Y IC 9 C V 9 3 m if 3 GORDON PRINTING CO. . I I . 717 N A mo For Flne Flowers and 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 LtlH 1 fBk 5701B d HE0f The Fine!! Of Cleaning 6 Laundry" 398 It e Ouse O 00 S ma Way KAPP TRI-HI-Y -an 13' Members: Dorthy Thomas, Presidentg Nancy Armstrong, Vice-President, Penny Hight, Vice- 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. SCRIVE ER' 400 u-ff' 'wwfxw I Www' Mi ' M .M 6310 N New Braunfels TAy1or 4 3296 LUBY'S AFETERI Serving Hours 11-2 4:30 - 8 Mon. - Sat. 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 her to order the tossed salad. y r page 'Q 10 ily .J 3 ' S' - 0 aff" . f L 1, r 0 , L. FRED HOEY 0 K cp L 5 Ezvliv ,,.:. VZ, I pl- Q, lddd 1 Y 5170 Bf0'1dWUY p . :1 F Alamo Heights g 355' I l it t W' iw, 1"-ff: . , -V Rf' , 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 l CA 7-4182 J. C. Jones Paint Company Art Suppliers Picture Framing Paint Supplies Wallpaper 2600 Broadway CA 5-2613 402 V 1a,yf"' My A, ijl Tiuuv A .Q ,zk Q ,,.. , y Q Mammy Favorite Dining Spot For Alamo Heights 's Sunset Ridge Cafeteria Service Nice Table Nice And Real Economy Too! Others At .... IIO4 Donaldson 'Houston 'Corpus Christi 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 ' ' we ispensmg Property Management ' ' Insurance O p t I C I a n 5956 Broadway TA 2 - 3381 618 Game' Bldg' CA 6' 6416 1406 W. Hildebrand PE 4-0832 ' sxrvrirbrrrxlfu-+1-wir? 'frtlfl-vqxursresl-44 lst Choice of ff 1 """""" Master Musicians i suv on convenient tennis on 1 i i f RENT A PIANO FROM YOUR 1 - ' . EXCLUSIVE BALDWIN DEALER tai , i 404 L PIANO Xi ORGAN CO. oowmowu PHONE swf. Na. 2 mm II9 rnoauwu CA 3-2956 -if Norm sun MALL D54-4539 H. B. ZACHRY CQ. rfgtzin BIG ORANGE THE BIB RANGE DRIVE INN .,- H-N. , , . hmsunceas X "MEET ME AT IIFROSTY MILK SHAKES SANDWICHES STORE I 2206 BROADWAY 2 1222 AUSTIN HWY ' .f , " .JJ fl N , 1, Q I N 1 ll 1 A Civ N A l'l'f I ln' ' Illl h 1 1 Q- fb" . X4 ' . I ,Q , fl nf . 1 San Antonio Texas THE BIG O' " EM... '. ' "E'E' . E A n fiifemvtnsmowscfsmp, ,, A ' ' EIIH W "E nimns from smb F N ip p e r S CA 7-8246 Two Locations John M. 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X 12 Busche, Barbara 54 Bailey, Charles 170 'X 10 Blgckma 1 Sdddrfkxiw'-1 ', 12 Bush, Anne 54 Bailey, john 122 X 159, Blanton, Richard 1' 1 ,, X 9 Buiwell, Bafbafa 170 Bailey, Pat 170, 196 'xx Blazer, Do as 'x X A 12 Bus ell, Kathy 55 Bain, Josie 122, 409 l '11f,N Blogk, Bar 123 "ix, ,N K, I 9 Butc r' Patty 177 Baker, joseph 122 5 'J 9 Margie'Nl,69 T2 I 10 Bugefggall 151t 124 Baker, Keith 122 x 12 B ue 1 Aug' ta sa E f 1 0 U ,ae YQQ1 Jane Baker, Mary " 12 Bl N1-Sjiie 55 2 f L sm Wifwoffli D014 Baker, Melissa 150 .10 Blyggxalggy 150 1 1 .AXxlg?lg11ff1'1l1, B9 A-5514 05 Baker, Suzy Boag, - obgrt 1, ' 4' " 1 uttef71 Bah 12 Baldauf, Bobby 150 Ball, Donna 122 Ball, johnny 170, 169 Barneby, Richard 122 10 Barnes, Gary 123 Barnes, joBeth 170 Barnes, Tom Barnes, Tucker Barnett, Donald Barnett, Glenda Barnett, Linda Barnett, Terry Barnhart, Tommy Barnum, Gary Barr, joe 51 Barr, Peggy 150 Barr, Sharon 150 Barrow, Mary Barrow, Edward' 170 Barrow, Waflly 150 Bass, Laura 123 Bastiaw, David 123 jh, Bill 170 , jim 177 11 Boenig, Shirley 123 10 10'.BQbbittiBob 9 9 X102 Byerly, Bciverly F ,J 1, 9,Byfh5,,she11a 170, , . . Cade, Bill 9 Bolding, Bobby 170 10 Bolton, Ann 150, 292 11 Booth, Olive 10 Boothe, Danny 150 11 Bowdler, Jan 123 9 Bowdler, joe 170 9 Bowlin, Martha 170 9 Boyd, Patty 170 11 Boyd, Sharon 123 10 Boyden, Paula 150, 292 9 Brack, Barbara 170 9 Bradford, james 9 Bradford, Barbara 10 Bradley, Barbara 150, 194, 149 11 Brand, Sharon 124 10 Brandenburger, Mike 150, 149 Brannon, Ricky 9 9 Braymen, David 70 419 10,Cain, Louise Caldwell, Sally 151 Calhoun, Ronny 151 Callahan, Sam Callahan, Sharon 170 Calmes, Monte 151 Calvert, Kenneth Camerson, Victor Campbell, Estelle 124 Canchola, Dalia Canchola, Sylvia 170 10 10 11 9 10 10 10 11 12 9 12 Canion, Barbara 55, 211 11 Cantu, Manuel 124 Cardwell, Sue 9 Cooper, Susie 170 Diehl, Andy 152, 280 Carnahan, Juliet 55, 371- 377 12 Cooper, Patty 57 Dobbins, Mary 152 Carnahan, Susie 151 11 Cope, Gerry 125 Doherty, Danny 126, 276 Carnes, Jess 55 9 Copper, Ralph Domenicali, Michael 152, 276 Carpenter, Gladys 55, 369 10 Coppock, Ted 151 Dorris, Mike 126, 276, 121, 2 Carpenter, Jerry 124 10 Coppock, Theo 151 Dorcey, Thad 126 Carrington, Gene 151 10 Corbin, Craig Doyle, Dorothy 59 Carrington, John 56 12 Core, Emy Kay 57 Doyle, Mary Helen 60, 206 Carrington, Mary 170 12 Cornelison, Martha 58 Drain, Gayle 152 Cal-ter, Betty 11 Corner, Judy 125, 409 Drew, Steve Carter, Bob 170, 169 10 Corrigan, Tex Drew, Suzi 152 Carter, Gil 151 10 Corrigan, Bob 151 Dreyer, Shirley 171 Carter, Greg 124 9 Cortez, Jesse Drought, Jerry 126 Caruth, Jimmy 125 12 Cory, Joan 58, 211, 399 12 Drury,fAliCe 6023785 00, 399 Caruthers, Eddie 10 Costello, Coco 151 Z9fDT1err, Susan 171 Carver, Billy 10 Cotton, Lee LF 10 Duff Dan , Carver, Marion 11 Cgtton, my 1 9 Duffy, Patty 171 Case, Carol 151 10 Couch, ie 15 4 Duffey, Sarita 171 Casebier, Frank 10 Coulter, 51 Q . C- 12 gullnig, giillaard 60, 276, 49 Casey, Peter 12 Coult i 9 u nig, o y 171 Casper, Nancy 151 9 Counc' , ene 9 Dullye, Elizabeth 171 Castleberry, Jean 125 9 Cowgil 't Ann 1 Duncan, Tody 126, 291, 409 Castleberry, Nancy 170 11 Cox, 2 - - Q26 1 llflkle, Mike 152, 269 Castro, Eloise 170 12 Cox i 5 , 4 X bfee, Tom Cates, Harriet 125 10 C13 n 15 urham, Exa 152 Cates, Virginia 56 10 Crawf LW 'nger A , Cavender, Al 170 10 Crawford, 5 Cavender, Mimi 56, 191, 384, 416 10 Creaer, Jane 52 O Chambliss, Linda 170 9 Crigger, Karl X " . Chancellor, James 151 11 Criswell, Sharon 126 CJ X Eager' David 171 Chandler, Judy 170 l 12 Crow, Kathleen 58 1 Earl, Mike 126 Chaney, Kathryn 151, 292 10 Cruger, Charen 152 Eastmeadf J0an.60 Chaney, Virginia 151, 292 10 Culpepper, Gene 3 mead: Juamfa 127 Childs, Susan 151 12 Culpepper, Joe 58 10 Cogly Connie 15 Chiles, Janie 151 10 cunningham, Blaze 12 ECO IEQQCH a 6 Chiles, Joyce Ann 125 9 Edge, ally 171 g 293 Chipley, Jane 56, 190, 212, 399 l 1?It3E:1iZvV:fd1S, Barol , 197, 169, 295 290 christian, Richie 56, 171, 407 Edwaf 1 GQY 60, 5 999 - Erserloh, Phll 127 , Christensen, Clay 170 , , Christensen, Neils Eggdiiclgiffgcglne gfafifhtffjftef 151 9 Dailey, Charles Eliker, Bruce 152 Clark, Craig 10 Dailey, Linda Ellzondo, Gilbert127 Clark, Joann 151 9 Dale, Donna 171 Ellzondo, Nancy 152 Clark, John 125 10 Daniel, Janice 152 Elrzondo, Nell 171 Clark, William 56 9 Darley, Ca1'0l 171 l 5aMaIgafCf Clarke, Cathy 170 9 Darling, Carol Elkins, Susan Clarke, Mary Aon 125 10 Darwell, Steve 152 Ellerbee, Bob 61, 228, 235, 239 Cleland, Carol 125 11 Dauchy, Jane .126 Elllngsworth, James 152 Cleland, Barbara 12 Davenport, Dickie 59, 373, 49 Ellison, Patsy 61 Clever, Christine 10 Davenport, Willy Elms, Charles 127, 265 Clutter, Poe 125 10 Davldson, Ann 152 Engle, David 61 Cobarmvlas, Felipe 9 Davldson, Carole Engle, Earl 236 Cobarruvlasl Yolanda 9 Davldson, Jay Engle, Jackie 152 Cod 7 Diana 151 12 Davls, Brtsy 59 Epp, Jo Ann 152 Cdnan, Graham 125 11 Davis, Bflafl 126 9 EPP! Pe88Y 171 Cohen, David 225 9 Davis, Chailes 171 9 EPPUQSCY, Larry 171 Coker, Horton 170 9 Davis, Davld 171 Efbeil, C2U1dY 152 Coleman, Billy 170 11 Davls, Jane 126 Erbefl, 5a1'ldY 171 celglaziei, William sv 9 Davis, Judi' 171 Back Of Page 8 by L12 Alamo Hfs- Collier, George 11 Davls, Larry 248, 250, 253, 256 Eriksenl Lee Collins, George 11 Davls, Linda 126 Erwin, Jimmy- Collins Maunty 10 Davis, Mark 152 Escajeda, Sylvia Collinsi silsbee 125 9 DWF, Paul 171 Espinoza, Lucy Combs, Henry 125 12 D2V150Ui Rallfh 59 Estrado, Christina 171 Combs, Louise 170 9 Dawson, 3Y1"1a 171 Evans, Bill 152, 266 Combs, Richard 10 Deaton, Deanne 152 Evans, Cathie 152 Conly, Dian 151, 277 9 Deb0Yi Ronald Everitt, Billy Conly, John 121 9 Demon' Roger Everitt, Jimmy 127 Conrad, Judy 125 10 Deloach, Mike 152 Evals, Joan 171 Converse, Chuck 170 12 Delph, Suzanne 59, 209, 387, 412, Ewing, John 61, 279 Conway, Carol 192, 409, 121 , 599 Ewing, Susan 127 Cook Evelyn 57 10 Denmngt Wfslvn Ezzell, Linda 127 Cook: Terry 170 11 Dennis, Catherine 126 Cooksey, Carolyn 57 11 Dennis' Gave 126 Cookseyf 12 3221232 1117126 222222: 22535511 12 Hide' Tim 59 29550 253 Cooper, Judy 11 Drcus, Lencho4E2g , Faglie, Jerry 152 380 Feigenspan, Diann 127 Farquhar, Karen 152 Farmer, Jon Farrier, Jane 62 Farrow, Gay 127, 291 Fear, Candy 171 Fedder, Richard Fenstermaker, Anne 62 Fenstermaker, Mary 152 Ferguson, Dick 153 Ferguson, Jack 62 Ferguson, Martha 171 Ferguson, Bob Fernandez, Jean Ficklen, Elise Ficklen, Elaine 171 Fikes, Charles 62 Fillmore, Dayid Fillmore, Diane 171 Findlley, Chapman 62, 49 Finkbeiner, Kurt 62 Firth, Dick Fischer, Linda 153 Fischer, Virginia 171 Fisher, Jim 127 Fisher, Nancy Fisher, Sharon 171 Fisher, Susan 171 Fisk, Greg 153 Fitch, Linda 153, 356 Flack, David: 171 Flannery, Dickie 171 Fleener, Marshall 153 Flores, Albert Flores, Gloria Flores, Irene Flowers, Wayne Folbre, Pauline 171, 277 Folbre, Terry 63, 290, 399 Foley, Mal 153 Ford, Cherry Forgy, Ray 127 Forristall, Steve 171 Foster, Steve 153 Fox, Mickey 63, 214 Frandolig, Judy 127 Frank, Allan 171 Frank, Heidi 153 Franklin, Jayne 153 Franzel, Philip 171 Frederick, Gary Frederick, Mike Freeborn, Bill 153, 195, 292 Freed, Margaret 171 Freeland Tom 172 Frobese, Joyce 127 Fuentes, Andrew 172 Fuhrman, Hop 127, 192, 290 Fuller, Sandy 63, 210 Funcsh, Jimmy Funsten, Susie Gale, Marita 172 Galliges, Richard Galvan, Maria Garnbell, Dean Gander, Joy 127 Gander, Roselyri 172 Garcia, Edldlie Garrison, Mary Gail 172 Garrison, Glyn 172, 410 Garner, Robert Gary, Roger 172 Geis, Diana 172 Gennett, Louis 128 9 9 9 11 9 10 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 12 11 10 9 12 9 12 9 12 12 11 10 11 12 9 12 9 10 9 10 9 11 10 9 10 12 9 9 9 12 12 9 10 11 11 11 9 9 2 9 10 11 9 10 12 9 9 12 9 9 12 9 12 10 12 11 10 9 Gentry, John George, Bob 172 George, Janice 172 Germer, Judy 128 Germer, Greg 172, 207 Giammalvo, Mary Lou Gibbens, Joe 128 Gibson, Jimmy 128, 276 Giese, Carla 128 Gietzen, Bill Giffin, Paul Gilbert, Conner 153 Gilcrease, Jana 153 Gilhousen, Mike 63, 238, Gill, Ames 128 Gill, Bedlford 153 Gill, Sally 172 Gill, William Gillihan, Susan 172 Gillis, David Gillis, Richard Gilmore, Charles 63 Gish, Marijane 63, 399 Gish, Tommy 128, 291 Glass, Barbara 153 Glasscock, Albert 128 Glavin, Charyl 64 Gleason, Ronnie 172 Gleye, Karen 64 Gleye, Linda 172 Gleye, Pat 153 Glodt Linda 172, 197, 186, 293 Glosserman, Terry 153 Godfree, Billy 153 Godfree, Candy 128 Goers, Gretchen 153 Goetz, Cherry 172 Goetz, Paul 153 Goetz, Susie 64 Goleman, Linda 172 Gomez, Connie 172 Gomes, Gloria Gomez, Ramiro Gonzales, Albert 64, 266 Gonzales, Eddie Gonzales, Nevia 153 Gonzales, Mary Jane 128 Goodnight, Claire 128 Goodwyn, Burt 128 Goodwyn, Mike 172 Goss, Linda 17? Goss, Susan 64, 399 Goullet, John Grabatrkewitz, Billy 153 Grant, Gretchen 128 Grant, June 172 Grantham, Anne 153 Gravley, Mary Jane 64 Gray, Carl 172 Gray, Cynthia 172 Gray, Diane 65 Gray, Joe Green, Jana 172 Green, Tarley 65 Greenberg, Mike Greer, Ma.ril n 65 Gregory, Mike Groos, John 65 Groos, Gus 128, 263, 121 Grote, Margaret 153 Grunberg, Mike 172 Gruning, Sandra 65 12 1 Guerdrum, Kirsten 128 10 11 10 12 9 10 9 Gugenheirn, John 153 Gugenheim, Nancy 128 Gunkel, Mike Gunn, Judy Gtierrez, Daniel Gutierrez, Mary Guthrie, Debbie 172 421 Guthrie, Don Guzman, Phillip 65 Haberman, Dodie 129 Hagy, Lee Hale, Greg 1-lale, Leslie 66 Haley, Rees 129 Hall, Kenneth Hammuck, Jim 172 Hammer, Susan Hanna, Mike 172 Hancock, Becky Hanson, Greg 172 Harbert, Carrie 66 Harding, Linda Hardwick, Becky 172 Norton 66, 245, 249, 250 253, 255, 257, 378, 49 Georgeann 129, 378 Hardy, Charles 66 Hardy, Jim 236 Hardy, Kay 129 Hargis, Jane Hargis, Janet Hargis, John 66 Hargis, Harker Harper Jim 172 Harper, Kurt 129 Harper, Mike Harris, George 66 Harrison, Harry 172 Harrison, M'Liss 404, 413, 403 Hart, Beverly Hart, Peggy 67 Hartwell, April 172 Harvey, Cindy 129 Harwell, Sharon 172 Haschke, Janis 129 Hasse, John 67, 269 Hatt, Nelson 67, 205 Hausman, Judy Hausman, Marilyn Hawthorne, Doug 172, 293 Hawthorne, Linda 67 Hayes, Marla Hayes, Terry 172 Haymore, Connie Heaney, Pat Heartsill, Diana Hehmsoth, Carl 67 Hekhuis, Lloyd Helfer, Helton, Tommy Gene 67 Hemmen, Mark 129, 238, 266 Hemmick, Robert 129 Henckey, Mary Ann Henderson, Tennille Hendricks, Sharon 68 Hendrie, Diane Hendrix, Bill 68 Hendrix, Connie Hennessey, Carolyn 172 Henry, Henry, Henry, Henry, Herder, George 172 Nadine Jeff Sam 68 Sally 129, 291 Hernandez, Steve Herring, Frances 68 Hickman, Douglas 68 Hickman, Jim Hicks, Hicks, Robert Jack Higdon, Dain 172 Higdon, Jim 129 Highi, Penny 68, 399 9 Hight, Terry 172 11 Jackson, Nancy 12 Hill, Rowland 69 9 Jacobs, Mike 10 Hilty, Dee Lane 11 Jacobson, Dottie 130 11 Hinckly, Diana 129 12 Jakeman, Charles 70 11 Hinds, Jinny 129 12 Jakeman, Molly 70 12 Hinsch, Mary Ann 69 11 James, John 130, 257 9 Hitzfield, Tommy 172 10 Janecek, Susan 154 11 Hobbs, Kathy 129, 409 10 Jansen, Janet 154 11 Hobrecht, John 12 Jarrot, David 71 11 Hodge, Ned 129, 266 10 Jeffers, Carolyn 154 11 Hoemke, Carol 130 12 Jeffers, Charlie 71 9 Hoffman, Sharon 172 11 Jeffrey, Kirke 130 12 Hoffman, Dottie 69 12 Jehl, John 71 10 Hoffman, Beverly 12 Jenkins, Barry 71, 404, 417, 403 10 Holbrook, Don 11 Jenschke, Carroll 130 10 Holden, Cindy 9 Jemberg, Jan 173 9 Holland, Ricky 10 Jiru, Carol 155 9 Holleron, Barry 172 12 Jiru, Mike 71 12 Holmes, Dona 11 Johns, Diane 130 10 Holmgreen, Barbara 351 12 Johns, Gordon 71 12 Holmgreen, John 69, 392, 403 11 Johns, Sam 130 10 Holmgreen, Sharon 9 Johns, Stephen 173 10 H0111 131' 9 Johns, Terry 173 10 H0111 Sa1lY Ann 10 Johnson, Telise 155 9 Hooper, Brenda 172 11 Johnson, Ann 130 10 H00Peff Bruce 269 11 Johnson, Ann Michelle 130 10 HOOPU3 Carolyn 12 Johnson, Carmen 72 11 H00Pef1Jf111?11301409 12 johnson, Clyde 72, 188, 186, 230, 10 HOIHC, David 239, 257, 590, 290 9 Horne, Gene 172 12 Johnson Courtney 72, 189 198, 10 Horner, Suzanne 385 399 290 49 12 Horton, Virginia 69, 277 9 Johnson, Jimmy , 1 1 10 Houston, Dianne 12 Johnson, Jo Ann 72, 407 9 Howard, Kathleen 172 9 johnson, Johnny 173 10 Howard, Robert 12 Johnson, Kay 72, 599 11 Hubbard' Bob 9 Johnson, Kristina 173 9 Hubbard, JOY 173 10 Johnson, Mark 155, 292 10 Hubble- Kflthy 11 Johnson, Mary Janice 130, 291, 409 12 Hudson, Dianna 69 10 Johnson, Mike 155 9 Hurtaf David 9 Johnson, Philip 173 11 Huey, Charles 9 Johnson, Ruth Ann 173, 293 ig gliigngzggnecharlene 12 Johnson, Sharron 72, 277 11 Huffman, Gar 211, 130, 378, 386, fo 12532 . . 400 12 Johnston, Donna 73 9 Huggms' Gmger 173 11 Joiner Lorell 11 Huggins, Dick 257 9 Jones 'Beverly 12 Hughes, Cheryl 70 lo Jonesi Daniel 12 Hughes, Gonna 10 Jones, Elaine 155 9 Hughes, Jennifer 173 9 Jones Greg 11 Hugley, Nancy 130, 406 9 Jonesi Gregory M. 9 Hug, gam 0 10 Jones, Jimmy 155 11 Hu ' in 13 14 12 Jones, Karen 73 10 Humme' Nance 9 10 Jones Woody 155, 200 9 Hunter, Mildred 173 9 Jones' Sylvia 9 Huflfyf Danny 11 Jordon, Ruth 131 9 layman, 12.131 10 Joseffy, Ann 11 Vman' 1 Y 10 Joseph, Lynna 11 Joyners, Charles 11 Infante, Irma 130 11 11'W1f1, J11111115' 130 9 Kahler, Franz 173 11 hwm, Ricky 130 12 Ka11s11, Bill 73, 403 9 Irwin, William 173 9 Kalish, Tom 173 12 IVCY, Janet 1-011156 70 12 Kallina, Kaiy 73, 49, 399 12 IVY, Rick 70 11 Kallison, Nancy 131 11 Kanter, Hindfa 131 10 Kaplan, David 9 Kinda, David 10 Karcher, Kay 131, 121, 409 11 Karotkin, Shirley 9 Jackson, Barry 11 Karutz, George 131 12 Jackson, Beverly 70 12 Kass, Fred 73, 190 10 Jackson, Bill 154 12 Katz, Candy 73 10 Jackson, Douglas 9 Katz, Chuck 173 9 Jackson, Guy 173 11 Kauffman, Carol 131 9 Jackson, Jimmy 11 Keator, Hollyizlgl 9 9 12 12 11 12 11 10 10 10 10 9 12 9 12 10 9 9 9 12 9 11 11 11 12 9 12 11 9 12 10 10 10 10 9 12 12 10 11 11 9 11 9 10 9 9 12 9 11 10 11 10 12 10 11 9 11 9 12 9 9 9 9 11 12 12 12 11 12 12 9 12 11 10 Keator, Judy 173 Keedy, Ruth 173 Keen, Ronald 74 Kehl, Babs 74, 369, 399 Keith, Jim 131 Keller, Al 74, 411 Keller, Clyne Keller, Helen Kelley, Loretta 155 Kelley Mary Jo 155 Kelso? Wink Kendrick, Carolyn 177 Kenny, Doug Kephlart, Gunsner 173 Kerr, John 74, 191, 387 Kerr, Steve 155 Kessler, Wayne Kezar, Tommy 173 Kilian, Karen 173 Killebrew, Betty 74 Killen, Kandee 177, 293 Kimball, Tim Kimbrell, David 131 Kimbrell, Richard 131 Kincannon, Kristine 74 Kinder, Buddy 173, 293 Kinder, Deena 75, 202, 378, 390, 411, 408, 399 Kirby, Vicky 131, 207 Kirby, Cynthia 173 Kisner, Jean Kita, Bonnie 155 Kitchen, Diana 155 Klein, Sharon Klenke, Doug 155 Klenke, Phillip 173 Kline, Aubrey 75, 399 Klose, Gary 75 Knapp, Nancy 155 Knapp, Susan Knopp, Craig Kobernot, Cory Koehl, Sharon 131, 121, 291 Koepke, Sharon 173 Koplan, Carol 131 Koplan, David 173 Kothmann, John 173 Kraft, Gwen 75 Kramer, Tony Krause, Pat Krueger, Jack Krueger, Malcolm 75 Krueger, John 155 Kuehn, Wayne 75, 267 Kuhl, Carol 155 Kulik, Ann 131 Kuykendall, Ricky 173 Kyse, Barbara Carol 132 Labatt, Blair Labatt, Charles 76 Lacry, Barry 173 Lacoke, Patty Jo 173 Ladensohn, Sydney 173 Lahourcade, Cathy 173 Lambert, Carole 132 Lambert, Nancy 76 Lambert, Sandy 76 Lamm, Michael 76 Lane, Mike 132 Lane, Bob 76 Lang, Julie 77 Langner, Larry 173 Lardon, Dennis 76, 246, 248, 256 Laswell, Betty 132 Lauterstein, Terry 155 Law, Nancy 132 Lawrence, Ed 173 Lawton, Cappy 173 Lawton, Debbie Leach, Don Leaf, Judy 155 Leaf, Patty 173 Le Boutillier, Chris Lederer, George Lederer, jim 77, 257, 379 Lee, Donna 155 Lee, Judy 173 Lee, Richard 132 Lee, Sharon 132, 207 Lee, Steve 267 Lehde, Stuart 77, 227, 239 Lehman, Clay 77 Leigh, Harlowe Lermelhan, Julie 173 Leonard, Kathy 173 Leopold, Buddy Leopold, John 77 Lesseg, Jimmy 77 Lesseg, Robert Lesseg, Mike Letteer, Katherine 132 Leny, jack Levy, Lilian 132 Lewis, Barbara 155, 381 Lewis, Bobby Lewis, Dickie 173 Lewis Marty 132 Lilly, Olivia 173 Lincecum, Toni 132 Lindsey, Susi 173 Lippmann, Lois 78 Lisowski, Gloria Livingstone, Bobbie Ruth Lloyd, Paul 239, 267 173 Lochridnge, Susan Lockett, Bill 155 Lodsal, Gene 1 32 Logsdon, Stephen Lohr, Kathy 173 Lolmaugh, Bruce Lolmiaugh, jack 132 Longacre, Janice 78 Longacre jim 173 Looney, Jackey 132 Lopez, Daniel Lopez, Joe Lopez, Lupe 173 Lopez, Mary Louise Lopez, Minnie 132 Lopez, Marsiso Lopez, Roy Lord, Cathy 173 Louie, Sandra 174 Lozano, Elizabeth 174 Luby, Martha 155 Lusky, Hal 263, 264 Lusky, Mal Lyman, Kenneth Lynch, Bill 174 Lysne. Dianne Maas, Melinda 133 Mabe, Bob Macdaniel, Alfred 78 Macdaniel, Put 174 Macha, Janet 155 Machu, Eddy 174 Machu, Frances 155 Maddox, Marilyn 174 Maham, Pam 174 Mahone, Mark 133 132 11 Mahone, Pamela 174 Maly, Kip 133 Mandel, Saul Mansell, Kitty 133 Mapes, Kenneth Marchbanke, Tom 174 Marek, Carol Markham, Lindy 174 Marmion, Mary Sue Marmion, Ruth Ann 174 Maroe, Pam 364, 399 Marple, Connie 155 Marple, Randy 174 Marshall, Bonnie 78 Marshall, Mary 133, 409 Martin, Dale Martin, Doug Martin, john Martin, Larry 174 Martin, Penny 174 Martin, Phillip Martin, Roberta 133 Martindale, Bob 78 Martindale, Carol 133 Martinez, Evangeline Martinez, Irma 174 Martinez, Isabel 174 Martinez Isidro Martinez Mike Martinez Tiofilo Marvin, Bob Massie, Melanie 133, 291 Mata, Pedro Matthews, j.F. 155 Matthews, Linda 174 Matthews, Susan 78, 399 Mattingly, Mike Mattingly, Sharyn May, Thomas Mayberry, Nikke 155 Mayfield, Synn 174 Mauze, Elsie 155 Maxwell, Susan Mazur, Janis 155, 380 Mead, David Melick, Charlie Melton, Anthony 174 Melton, Donna Melton, Neena 156 Mendez, Tommy Mengden, Fred Menger, Gene 79 Menger, Russ 133 Messinger, Carol 174 Messinger, jeff 80 Messinger, Merry 156 Meyer, Penelope 156 Meyers, Anna Marie 80 Michel, Barbara 80 Middleton, Gordon 174 Milburn, Helen 156 Milburn, Jean 177 Milburn, Maureen 174 Milburn, Phil 80 Miles, Stanley Miller, Barbara Miller, jackie 133, 121, 409 Miller, Jane 80 Miller, john Miller, Mary 80 Miller, Patricia Ann Miller, Robin 133 Miller, Steve 133 Miller, Sydney Jane Miller, Vernon Miller, Wailly 174 Milliar, Carol 156 Milligan, Mickie 81 Milstealdm, Larry Mims, Mary Beth 174 423 409 Mims, Weezie 133 Minshalfl, Bob 81 Mitchell, Daivid Mitchell, Mary 156 Mobley, Abbye 134 Mock, Bettye Sue 156 Mock, Charles, 81 Moczygernba, Robert Moeller, Frank Mohlle, jim 81 Monroe, Marcia 156 Montanio, Gene 81, 237 Montanio, james Montanio, Paul 156 Monte, Linda Elizabeth Montgomery, David 174 Montgomery, Freddy Montgomery, Graham 174 Montgomery, joan 134 Montgomery, Tom Moody, Sissy 134 Moore, Barbara Moore, Bill 174 Moore, Doug Moore, Elizabeth 81 Moore, Gene 82 Moore, Marty 134, 207 Moore, Patty 174 Moore, Shep 82, 404 Moore, Sue Moore, W. Lee 82 Morgan, Evelyn Morrison, Dick 82 Mortimer, Bob 82, 226, 229 232 233, 236, 254, 6 Mortimer, Mary 174 Moss, Rodney Motherad, Hal Mueller, Debbie 134 Mueller, Shirley 156 Muir, Doug 134 Mullminiks, Jane 82 Milliniks, William 174 Munson, Kenneth Murray, Mike 174, 196, 16 Murrell, jeff 134 , Musgrave, David 174 Musgrave, Mary 156 Musselman, George 83 Musselman, Joyce 174 Myers, Mike 83 Mc McAllister, Reagin 156 McAllister, Taddy 133 McAtee, Robert 156 McBride, Carl McCamish, Ellen 174 MicCarley, Lynne 174 McCartney, Richard McClellan, Cy 156 McCue, Kenneth McCullough, David 156 McCrory, Glen McDevitt, Sharon 79 McDonald, Diana 156 McDonnell, Jeff 156 McElwrath, Dell 156, 381 McFarland, Claiudia McGehee, Helen 156 McGonagil, Kathy 174 McGood, Don McGovern, jill 79 McGovern, Terry 174, 293 Mclver, Spike McKinley, Pat 156 McLaughlin, Bruce 79 McLaughlin, jill 174 McLeod, Doug McLeod, Don McLeod, Eileen McManus, Marilyn 174 McMaster, Tom 79, 390 Rice, Rudy McNamara, Cara McNickle, janet 133 McRory, Elizabeth 79 McRory, Susan 133 Nabb, Barbara Nabb, Bill Naugler, Iris Neal, Nan 174 Neisner, Patty Nelson, Bob 156, 292 Nelson, julie 156 Nelson Kris 156 Nelson, Patty 83 Netting Conrad Neumann 'll 3 Neumann Ray New l-'e f 4 1 CW y 156 lenh it 84 78 4 1,' 031 ,JI ,U Neuendlori Ri ee 156 17 Ne o a 134 N, .tw 1 N "" K , 5 , Nisbet ike 84 265 Nitschke, Joan 174 Nitschke, Sue 84, 399 Nixon, Bob 134 Nixon, Carol 156 Nixon, Suzanne 15 Noonan, Craig 84 Noonan, Nancy 156 Nordhaus, Bob Norman, Robert 84 111 Norman, Nancy 134, 409 Norris, Nancy Norton, Davy Oakley, Suzanne 156 O'Banion, Allyne 134 O'Brien, Karen 174 O'Brien, Mike Odell, johnny 134 Oesch, jackie 84 Ofiesh, Victor 174 O'Gorman, Kathleen 174 Oliver, Olson, james 85 Al 157, 194, 292 Olson, Carl 174, 293 Olson, Marlene 134 Olson, Chris 134 Olsson, Jon 85, 235, 238, 103, Olsson, Peter 174 Oppenheim, Susan 85 Orff, Rita 85 Ornelas, Anna Marie Orrison, Mary 134 Ortega, Linda Overfieldl, Hugh 85 Overstreet, jama 134, .109 Overstreet, Paul 175 Owen, Karen 134 Owens, Bobby 85 Oxford, Terry 11 12 Padilla, Tonry 86 10 Paju, Marianne 157 12 Pankey, Judy 86, 211, 399 Pace, Kathy 135 9 1 12 10 9 , , O9 1 X , 1 0, 04 , l' Parr, Sandi 135 12 , 57 11 , Q ' 11 , 10 , l0 9 Pardee David 11 Park, Patty 135 4 12 Parker Brien 10 Parker Rebecca 7 10 Parkhouse Wil 11 11 Parrish, Guy 2 ' 10 Parsons P a es 1 11 Parsons 1 135 10 Partain an 157 12 Parvi ob 86 10 Pa h , Debbie 175 12 Pas - ore, jon 86 9 Pat erson Sari P ten, Sam Patten, Tim 2 Peebles Do e 86 9 10 9 , as 1 ,Dale 86 V. A 1 Peck, hn 175 Peddy, e Pelley, n e ergast, Pat ngue, Patty 1 7 kins Ma kms Pe r 157 er nda 1 35 P r Da ld P ter jean Ann eters, Marilyn Peterson, Butch 1 7 Peterson, David Peterson, Karen 157 Peterson, Mike Peterson, Myra 175 9 10 1 f 2 Perron 11 P , 10 Per Margaret 7, 12 e 11 10 1 10 9 10 12 9 290 38 WW , 9 11 9 10 10 11 12 10 10 11 12 10 9 12 9 10 11 10 11 12 11 10 11 rice, Barbara 175 Price, Carolyn 155, 409 Price, David 88 Price, jan Priddy, Donna 175 Priddy, Leslie 88, 203, 399. 408, 9 Peterson, Nancy 12 Petty, Christine 87, 399, 290 12 Petty, Maxine 87, 199, 399 10 Pfiel, Betty 157 9 Pfiel, David 175 10 Phillips, Charlotte 10 Phillips, Linda 157 10 Phillips, Russell 11 Phillips, Sharon 155 10 9 Phil-lips, Tommy 9 9 Pickens, Deanne 175 9 11 Pickering, Jan 135 11 9 Pierce, Pat 12 Pincus, Bob 87 12 9 Pineda, Nelson 10 10 Pipes, Marion 157. 195 10 10 Piplnn, Jon 157 10 9 Pircher, Rita 175 12 9 Pitt, Rod 9 11 Plettner, Elmer 11 9 Plettner, Steve 175 9 9 Ploeger, Judy 175 12 10 Polk, Eddie 1 9 Polk, Margaret 175 12 10 Ponder, Johnny 10 9 Ponder, Missy 175 11 12 Pope, jim 87 10 9' Pope, Louise 175 9 12 Port, Susan 87 12 12 Porter, Allan 87 12 9 Porter, Anne Katherine 175 10 10 Porter, Patti 157 11 9 Porter, Shirley 175 10 Potts, Bob 10 9 Potts, Charlie 175 9 12 Powell, Larry ss 9 9 Powell. Lynn 175 13 9 Powell, Sue 175 10 10 Prado, Lupe 10 11 Prater, Margaret 9 10 Prater, Richard 157 9 12 Pratt, Charlie 88 12 10 Pratt, David 157 10 9 Pratt, George 175 9 11 Preston, Patty 135 9 424 290 Pruitt, Cay 135 Pruitt, Oscar Pulliam, Wayne 157 Putman, Linda 157 Quereau, Charles 157 Quereau, Tobin 175 Quinn, Michael Quintana, Norma Quirk, Robert Ragland, Michael 135 Rainey, Anna 157 Rall, George 135, 193, 231, 237 Ramirez, Charles 88 Ramirez, Frank Ramirez, jerry Ramirez, Raymond Ramsey, Dick 135, 276 Randall, Bill 175 Randall, Dottie 135 Rangel, Wilfred Rath, Celia Reaves, Bill 157 Reaves, Peggy 136 Reavis, Jackie Redford, Diane 157 Reed, Ed Reed, Phil Reed, Phyllis 88, 190, 202, 408, 412, 399, 290 Reese, Part Reeves, Robert 175 Reid, Libbie 175 Reid, Shirley Reigall, Sheila 157 Regnier, Keith Reichardt, Carolyn 157 Reiss, Richard 157 Remy, Martha 157 Reppert, Sally 89, 210, 399 Reser, Helen 175 Reser, Ralph 136 Reynolds, Beverly 175 Reynolds, Susan 157 Rhodes, Barbara 89 Rice, Kaye 89, 188, 203, 390, 399, 408 Rice, Torgue 157 Richards, Sandi 158 Richardson, Roger 175 Richardson, James 89 Rico, Agapita 89 Rico, Frances Ridder, Harley 136, 256 Riegel, Sheila Riley, Robert Riley, Thomas Rilling, Marie 158, 292 Rink, Karen 175 Ririe, Mary Lou 158 Ritchie, Howard Ritchie, Nancy Robbins, Gail 175 Robbins, Nancy 89 Roberts, Judy 158 Roberts, Kirk 175 Roberts, Paul Roberts, Sherry 136 Robertson, Leigh 175 Robertson, Priscilla 136 Robertson, Richard 158 Robertson, Wayne 158 Robinson, Eileen 175 Robinson, Sandy Robson, Tommy Roby, Glenda 158 Rockstroh, Henry 175 Rodney, Isabel 90 Rodriguez, Celia Rodriguez, Freddy Rodriguez, Pete 158 Rodriguez, Yolanda Roegelein, Carol 158 Roensch, Dixon 90, 407, Roensch, Howard 175 Rogers, Ann 175 Rogers, Carolyn 136 Rogers, Don Rogers, jacquelyn 158 Rogers, Jack 175 Rogers, Lisa Rogers, Will 158 Rohde, Ronald 177 Rohre, Kay 175 Root, George Root, Pat Rose, Cheryl 90 Rosenman, Louise Rosow, David Ross, Adrain 136 Ross, Ann Ross, Arlene 207 Ross, Chuck 175 Ross, David Ross, Laura 90 Rountree, Steven Rubiola, Louis Ruck, Helen 90, 399 Rudd, George 136 Rumbaugh, Susan Rummel, jerry Russ, Christine 175 Saenz, Claudette Sales, Linda Samm, Susan 136 Sammis, Frank 175 403 Schnerdea, Bill Schoenfeld, Anne 91, 399 Schoenfeld, Elizabeth 158 Schoenfeld, Webb 175 Scholz, Harvey 91, 228, 2 Schoolcraft, Tom 92 Schoolfield, Susie 158 Schott, Jerry Schraub, Terry 92 Schroeder, Chris 136 Schulte, Barbara Schultz, Karen 158 Schwab, Cynthia 92 Schweers, Gordon 158 Schweers, john Scott, Alice 158 Scott, Libby 92, 212, 399 Scott, Lloyd Scott, Lynda 136 Scott, Pleas 92 Scull, Gene 175 Scull, Sharon Seamans, Vicki 158 Seewall, Harold 175 Seiler, Nancy Seldon, Carolyn 176 Seldon, Bill 264 Seligmann, Susan 176 Sergeant, jean 176 Serota, Hermine 158 Serur, Babe 409 Serur, Diana 92, 381, 399 Sethness, Doug 136 Sethness, Greg 158, 279 Sewell, Bob 178 Sewell, Don 136 Sewell,.Lynn 137 Shafer, Pressly 176 Shafer, Ruthie 137 Shaller, Barbara Shaw, jan 176 Shaw, Patti 137 Sheffield, David 137, Sheffield, jack 176 Sheffield, Rennie Shelton, jim 93 Sheridan, Sherry 158 Shuman, Neal 158 Shumate, john Siegel, Meryl 93, 402 266 Sierra, Cipriano 176 Sierra, Sylvia 176 Sierra, Veronica 93 12 Sanchez, Albert 90 Sanders, Bryant Sandige, Bill 158 Sandoval, Frank Sandoval, Ray Sandoz, Tommy 175 Sartain, Bill 91, 403 Sartain, Carl Sauer, Ann 175 Saunders, Bryant 175 Schaezler, Don 91, 190, 403 Schaible, Chris 158 Schaible, San Scharlack, Ronnie 136 Scherr, Penny 175 Scherr, Susie 136 Schlecht, Anita 91 Schlecht, Joyce 158 Schlecht, Paul Schlos, Charles 158 Schmidt, B'Anna 158 Schmidt, Gretchen 91 Schmidtz, Mary Pat Schnebly, Brooke Schnebly. Thomas Schneider, Carolyn Schneider, Sandra 158 Sigerfoos, Tom Silvey, Sylvia 176 Simank, Roger 93 Simer, Bruce 137 Simms, Dayton 158 Sims, Susan 137 Simpson, john 176 Sin leton eff 93 238 ', s ,J , , Singleton, jim 93, 188, Sinkin, Lanny 137 Skinner, Chris 158 Skurka, Sandy 94 Slimp, Patty Sloan, David Sloan, Rollin Slocomb, Cattilou 158 Smelser, jeffrey Smiljanck, Terry 176 Smith, Barbara 137 Smith, Beth 176 Smith, Beverly Smith, Connie Smith, Dale 94 Smith, Danny 159 Smith, David 176 Smith, Edwina 137 Smith, Fred 425 35, 238 225, 239, 256, 378, 11 Smith, Gerry 10 Smith, Judy 159 9 Smith, john 176 12 Smith, Kathy 94 9 Smith, Lizabeth 9 Smith, Marvin 176 12 Smith, Mike 94 1,1 Smith, Rebecca 137 11 Smith, Sandy 11 Smith, Sarah 12 Snell, Barry 94 9 Snip, Marcia 176 12 Snyder, Frank 12 Snyder, Karl 11 Snyder, Leslie 137 9 Snyder, Mark 12 Sonneborn, Barbara 94 Sorenson, Carol 95 Soto, Rachel Soto, Teresla 159 Souchon, Roger Spalda, Sharon 159 Spaulding, Carol Spearman, Dudley 159 9 12 1 1 Spears 9 9 12 10 10 11 Spears , Spears, Spearman, Mary Donald 137 Mary Ann 176 Spears, Norman 95 Patricia 137 Speed,, Raymond Spradlin, James Stabenow, Ed 95 Stakes, john Stanberry, Ricky Stanford, Sheryl 176 Stanley, Carol 159 Stanley, Phil Starks, David 159 Starr, Carol 137 Starr, Peyton 137 St. Claire, Felix 95 Stein, Lolly 159 Steinbach, George Steinberg, jo Ann Stephens, Kenny 95 Sterling, Steve 237 Steubing, Charles 95 Stewart, Loretta 96 Stewart, Robert Stewart, Susan 12 Stivers, Wally 96 10 Stokes, Chip 159 Stokes, Lee 176 Stolte, Peggy 137 Stone, Barbara Stover, Jeannie 96 Strozier, Mary Struve, Peggy 176 Stuart, Nick 159 Sullivan, David 176 Sullivan, Barbara 138 Sullivan, Woody 96 Sumners, Chris 159 Sumners, Susan 138 Sundbeck, Joan 96 Sunderlin, Guy Swan. David 176 Swann, Margo 159 Swearingen, Bunny 176 Sweeney, Fred Sweeney, Robert 159 Swift, Grace Elizabeth Swigart, Nancy 159 Swigart, Sheila 138 Sykes, Eddie 194, 279 10 Tabor, Richard 12 Tafel, Patsy 96 11 11 10 9 9 11 12 11 11 10 10 10 11 9 9 11 12 9 12 9 9 10 9 9 11 12 11 11 12 9 9 11 9 12 12 11 9 12 11 11 9 9 9 10 9 9 11 10 8 10 12 12 9 12 12 9 9 11 12 9 10 10 10 10 12 10 9 9 Talbot, Robert Tangney, Tari Tassos, Danny 292 Tassos, Cynthia 177 Tassosi, Bill 176 Tate, Charles 138, 280 Tate, Peggy 97, 399 Tatum, Ed 138 Tausch, Carolyn 138 Tausch, Joyce 159 Tauares, Daniel Taylor, Bill 159, 263, 265 Taylor, Bruce Taylor, Cheryl 138 Taylor, Doug 176 Taylor, James 177 Taylor, Phil 276 Taylor, Susan 97, 409, 121, 291 Tedford, Robin Tedforms, Robin 97 Tegarden, Barbara 176 Tennis, Priscilla 176 Terry, Wayne 159 Test, Don 176 Thaggard, Al 176 Thaggard, Sally 138 Thom, Ann 97 Thomas, Bill 138 Thomas, Danny 138 Thomas, Dorothy 97, 390, 399 Thomas, Janis 176 Thomas, Judy 176 Thomas, Lyn 138 Thompson, Loretta 176 Thorman, Donald 97 Thorman, Maurice Thorp, Catherine 138 Tift, Lee Tigner, Ronnie 98, 263, 265, 378, 406 Tinsley, Roberta 138 Tinsman, Trudy 138, 277 Tips, Joan 176 Tipton, Mike Tobin, Martha 176 Tobin, Tim 159 Tobin, Jim Tollete, James Torgerson, Sue 176 Tovar, Phil Trachita, Roxanne 176 Travares, Mardel 138 Travis, Roger Treptow, Jimmy Trimmer, Jimmy Trimmer, Robin 98 Trowbridge, Ronny 176 Tucker, Tertia 98 Tribble, Gene 98 Turan, Sally 176 Turan, Sue Turbeville, Charles 138 Turbeville, Steve 98 Turbeville, Suzanne 176 Turnage, Sue Turnbill, Pete 159 Turnbull, Sharon Turner, Chuck Uhrich, Alice 98 Uhrich, John 159 Valentine, Dan 176 Valentine, Don 176 413, 403 11 10 9 11 12 9 11 9 10 10 10 12 12 9 9 12 12 12 9 10 10 11 9 10 11 11 10 9 11 12 12 10 10 9 11 9 9 11 12 9 9 12 11 12 10 12 9 12 9 12 10 11 10 9 12 12 9 11 9 9 9 9 9 11 9 12 11 11 12 9 Valentine, Dickie 139, 192, 229, 236, 257, 121 Valz, Tony Vance, Ricky Van Fleet, Mary Nell 139, 409 Van Hardeveld, Jay 99 Van Hardeveld, Kay Van Meter, Margaret 176 Vaughn, Ann 139 Verdi, Joseph Verdin, Joann 159 Verschoyle, Skipper 139 Vessey, Patty Vest, Larry Vexler, Jack 99 Vexler, Stuart 176 Vincent, Casey 176 Vincent, Pat 99, 369 Vollmer, Ferdie 99, 250, 251, 255 39 Volluz, Mike 99 Volz, Tony 159 6 Volfsons, Jane 176 Wagner, Bill Wagner, Tom Wagnon, Waldrip, Walk, D John 139, 238 James ennis Walker, Bob 139 Walker, Jan 139 Walker, Lisa 59, 292 Walker, Terry 176 Wall, Do 11113. 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