Alamo Heights High School - Olmos Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1965
Page 1 of 454
Cover
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Pages 8 - 9
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Pages 16 - 17
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P. Fitch Jr., Memberg Peter J. Hennessey, Member.
OUR SCHOOL BOARD
The members of the Alamo Heights School Board are composed of citizens who
give unselfishly of their-time and devotion for the advancement of education in the
Alamo Heights Independent School District. Ever present is the challenge of under-
standing and communication with each taxpayer of the district.
IVIr. Edward
Robbins
Superintendent
Mr. Virgil Currin
Assistant
Superintendent
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Mr. Max Kahn, Business Manager and
Tax Assessor-Collector for the Alamo
Heights Independent School District.
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Secretary Tax Clerk
Mrs. Margaret Rennert, Mrs. Ruth Caniou,
Secretary Secretary
Mrs. Virginia Buckingham, Mfg. Jean Hagge,
5Cf1'efa1'Y Secretary and Registrar
The Attendance office is staffed by Mrs.
Helen Wharton and Mrs. Helen Porter,
secretaries.
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Miss Ruth Cross, junior-Senior Counselor
Mrs. Flora Lightfoot, Freshman-Soph
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Back Row, left to right: Nora Kuhn, Alice Wfahl, Maria Guzman, jessica Heater. Middle Row:
Lupe Lopez, Ella Stahl, Cecilia Schneider, Klieta Schneider, Paula. Reeh, Elizabeth Herber. Bot-
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Clarke, B.A.
Sophie
Newcomb,
University of
Texas
English
Mrs. Gertrude
Krueger, B.A.,
M.A.
Southwest Texas
State,
Universtiy of
Texas
English
FRESHNIAN
Mrs. Marie
Yaeger, B.A.
University of
Oklahoma, Our
Lady of the
Lake
English
Journalism
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Mrs. Lucile
Chipley, B.A.
S.M.U., Baylor,
University,
University of
Texas,
English
ENGLISH
Trinity
Nlrs. Merle
Winthrop
College
English
McKaig, B.A.
Mrs. Elvira
Ortiz, B.A.
Southwest Texas
State
English
SOPHONIORE
Mrs. Peggy
Duckett, B.A.
Harvard
University,
University of
Texas
English
Smith College,
Tufts College,
ENGLISH
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McClure
Nixon, B.A.
Universtiy of
Texas
English
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Rice University
St Marys
University
English
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Vordenbaum
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Southwest Texas
State University
of Texas,
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Mrs. Anna C.
Tibbets, B.A.
University of
Missouri,
Trinity
University
English
University of
Chicago,
University of
Maryland
English
ENGLISH
Mrs. Veta F.
Wright, B.A.
Asheville-
Biltmore,
Trinity,
Greensboro
College, San
Antonio
College
English
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Miss Bessie
Brigham, B.A.,
University of
Texas Columbia
University
English
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Monagm BA
Southern
Methodist
University
English
Miss Anna Belle
Gilmer, B.A.,
University of
Texas
English
ENGLISH
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Blu.hm, B.A.,
M.A.
University of
Arizona, Arizona
College
English
Miss Kay
Carrico, B.A.,
M.A.
University of
Texas
Spanish
FQREIGN
Mrs. Linda
Trinity
University
Spanish
French
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Malsbury, B.A.
Mrs. Patricia
B. Moore, B.A.
Sophie
Newcomb,
Trinity,
University
of Madrid,
Spanish
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Mrs. julia H.
Sturdivant, B,A.,
M.A.
University of
Texas, Incarnate
Word College
Spanish
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University of
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Trinity
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French
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Mrs. Thelma
Montellano,
B.A., M.A.
Southwestern
University,
Winfield
College,
National
University of
Mexico
Spanish
LANGUAGE
Mrs. Virginia M.
Uhrich, B.A.
Oklahoma
Baptist
University,
University of
Oklahoma
Latin
CIVICS
Mrs. Elizabeth
T. Mohle, B.A.,
M.Ed.
Southern
Methodist
University,
Trinity
University
Government
Economics
Miss Johnnie
McCaughan,
B.S., M.A.
Southwest
Texas State
Government
Economics
Mr. Roy
Hillenbach,
B.A., M.A.
National
University of
Mexico, Free
University of
Berlin,
Trinity
University
Government
World History
HISTCRY
Mr. Melvin D.
Barborak, B.A.,
M.E'd.
St. Mary's
University, Our
Lady of the Lake
History
Basketball
Mr. George
Blaclcaller, B.A.,
M.A.
University of
Southern
California,
University of
Texas
World History
Mr. Gale H.
Nelson, B.A.,
M,A.
University of
Texas
World History
Economics
Mr. V. O.
HISTOR
Adams,
Southwest Texas
State,
University
of Texas
American
History
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Mrs Freida
Krueger, B.A
University of
Texas
American
History
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Mr. F. Heintzen,
B.A., M,A.
River Forest,
Tulane,
St. Mary's
University,
Trinity
American
History
Mr. Harry A.
McBain, B.S.
Trinity
University
American
History
World History
Physical
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United States W
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Geometry
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Clapp, B.S.
Trinity
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Schwarz, B.S.,
Southwest Texas
State, St. Mary's
University,
University of
fiiax 'r Texas
Geometry
Algebra
Mrs. Mary
Evers, B.A.,
M.A.
Greely Teachers
College,
University of
Houston,
University of
Texas
Algebra
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Mrs. Hattie H
Harvey, B.A.
University of
Iowa
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Johnson, B.A.
Augustana
College
Geometry
General Math
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Miss Dorothy
Louise Rees,
B.A., M.A.
Southwestern
University,
University of
Texas,
Incarnate Word
College
Algebra
Trigonometry
Mr. Howard
Wildman, B.S.
Central State
College of
Oklahoma,
University of
Texas
Algebra
Geometry
Mrs. Louise
Chapman
Oliver, B.A.,
M.Ed.
University of
Texas,
Washington
University,
lncarnate Word
College, Trinity
University
Algebra
Mathematical
Analysis
Mr. Fred D.
Zalmanzig, B.S.,
Texas A8cM
University
St. Mary's
University
Algebra
Analytic
Geometry
MATH ENIATICS
Mr. Paul A.
Foerster, B.S.
Oak Ridge
School of
Technology,
Texas A8:M
University,
Universtiy of
Texas
Calculus
Trigonometry
Algebra
AND
SCIENCE
Mr. Charles B.
MacKeen, B.S.
Southwest Texas '
State, University ,
of New Mexico,
University of
Texas
Physical Science
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Mrs. Waneta
Bowman, B.S.
University of
Texas, University
of Colorado
Biology
Mr. Robert H.
Comer, B.S.,
M.Ed.
University of
Georgia,
University of
Texas, Trinity
University
Biology
SCIENCE
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S S Trinity
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Maresh, B.S.,
M.Ed.
Southwest Texas
State, University
of Houston,
Trinity
University
Biology
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Mickey, B.S
University of
Denver,
Universi of
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Florida, St
Mary's
University,
Trinity
University
Chemistry
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Buckley, B S
Trinity
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Kurtz, B.A.,
M.A.
University of
Colorado,
University of
Washington,
University of
California,
University of
Texas
Speech
Drama
Mr. William H.
Swinny, B.A.,
M,Ed.
Trinity
University
Speech
Drama
English
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Adams, B.A.
Cleveland Art
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Trinity
University
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Eugene Tiemann,
B.F.A., M.F.A.
University of
Southern
California,
University of
Texas
Art
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Greenlee, B.A.,
M.Ed.
William Penn
College,
Southwest Texas
State, University
of Southern
California,
University of
Iowa
Choral Music
Mr. Dan H.
Ellis, B.Me.,
M.Me.
Sam Houston
State Teachers
College
Band
Mr. Richard H.
Cranford, B.M.,
M.Me.
North Texas
State,
Universty of
Texas
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University of
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W. Gibson, BS
University of
Illinois
Homemaking
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Cope, B.A.,
Southwest Texas
State, Incarnate
Word College,
EX University of
Y- Texas, Texas
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Mr. John H.
Corner, B.S.,
M.A.
Southwest Texas
State
Shop
Mr. Edward I..
I.aGrone, B.S.,
M.Ed.
Southwest Texas
State
General
Drafting,
Business
Arithmetic
Drivers'
Education
Mr. Denson L.
Ellerbee, B.A.
St. Mary's
University
Distributive
Education
Mrs. Velma
Hill Pridgen,
B.A., M.A.
University of
Texas
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Bookkeeping
Business Law
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Joseph, B.A.
Texas XVomen's
University,
Incarnate Word
College,
University of
Texas
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Southwest Texas
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Trinity
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Guillory, B.A.,
M.S.
Louisiana State-
University,
Centenary
College
Physical
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Robbins, B.S.,
M.Ed.
Trinity
University,
Physical
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M.Ed.
University of
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Mary-Hardin
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University of
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Chaps 1, 2, 3, Sher. 2, Treas. 3, Adv.
V. Pres. 1, Pres. 2, Occ. Club 1, Sans
Souci 1, 2, 43 Garden Club 23 Folk
Dancing Club 33 Y-Teens 33 Demetra
Try-Hi-Y 3, 43 Nom. Lady Bug 33
Bridge Club 43 Spurs 43 Mule Stall
House 84 Grounds 43 Nat'l Honor Soc.
4. Olmo: Staff 3, 4, Ast. Clubs Editor 3
Clubs Editor 4.
Simmons College
"It is Well for the heart to be naive
and for the mind not to be."
SAMUEL ADELMAN
Sandy
CHESS Club 1, Pres. 3Mu Alpha Theta
3, 43 Adv. Sgt.-at-Arms 23 Chem. Club
33 Key Club 43 Golf 1, 2, 3, 4g Dist.
Med. 1, 5, Reg. Med. 5, St. Med. 2, 33
N.H.S. 3, 4, Pres. 43 "A" Club 2, 3, 43
Student Council 1, 2, 4g Nom. Most
Rep. Jr., Nom. Most Rep. Sr.
Stanford University
"Thou shalt know the truth and it shall
set you free."
the worldly ones
SUSAN ALBAN
JAMES ARNOLD
CHRISTIANA .ANDERSON jimmy
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CITHPS 1, 2, 3, 43'Band 1, 23 A Cho- HENRY NVILLIAM ANTHONY Football3 Varsity Football 4 Varsity
YUS 2, 3, 43 Mad1'18315 2, 3, 43 EqUC5ff13H BIUJ' Baseball 43 All-District Football All
Club 53 Choral Club 3. Chess Club 13 Stamp Club 2. City Football.
RICHARD ARTHUR
Coin Collecting Club 1g Projection Club
13 Skiing Diving Club 4, Pres., Spele-
ology Club 4, Chaps 4.
University of Texas'
"Life is not a bowl of candy."
CHARLES BAILEY
Stamp and Coin Club, Art Club
University of Texas
"Simple Philosophy about women . . .
some are good, some are evil, but all
of them are women, and worthy of
attention.
REBECCA LOUISE AUSTIN
Becky
Trans. Jr. Yr. FHA 3, 4, Chaps 3, 43
Alarnodels 5, Musical Comedy 4.
Southwest Texas State College
"Two roads in a wood and I took the
one less traveled by and that has made
all the difference."
PAT BAILEY
Adv. Sgt.-at-Arms 3, 43 "A" Chorus 3,
43 Boy's Quartet 39 Rod and Reel
Club 1, Sans Souci 3, Nom. Most Rep.
Fr., Sports Club 1, Fr. Basketball, Fr.
Track, "B" Basketball 23 Varsity Base-
ball 2g Varsity Football 2, 3, 43 Varsity
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, "A" Club 1, 2, 3, 45
"A" Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 4,
Nom. Most Rep. Sr.
Notre Dame
"We Beat jeff first-'64-'65 l"
BARBARA BAGGETT
THOMAS FREDRICK BAKER
Tom
Trans. Soph. Yr. S. C., Jr. Mule Stall
Council, "A" Clubg "B" Baseball, "B"
Basketball, Varsity Basketball, "B"
Football, Varsity Football.
Arkansas University
"Lord, give me the courage to change
the things which I can, and the grace
to accept the things I cannot change."
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Club 1, 23 Library Club 3, 43 March- models 13 German Club.gZ3Jr.-Sr. Bridge
ing Band 2, 3, 43 Band 3, 4. Club 3, 4g Stagehands' 42 'i'ir Los Amigos 5.
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"Our Lord knows all." "No man is an island unto himself."
CARMEN CONNAUGHT BAXTER
National Honor Society 3, 4g Spurs 3,
4g Spur Manager 4, Mu Alpha Theta
3, 4g Chaps 1, 23 Girls' Chorus 23 "A"
Chorus 3, 4g Choral Club lg Occupa-
tions 1, 33 Junior Historians 23 Sans
Souci 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers of Amer-
ica 4.
Baylor University
Live each day as if there is no tomor-
row."
SHARON BEARD
BEATRICE BAUDON
Belly
"A" Chorus 43 Sans Souci 13 Choral
Club 33 Pre-Med Club 4.
New York University
"One learns more by listening than by
talking."
SUSAN BECKMANN
Adv. Sgt. at Arms 13 Treas. 3, 43 Chaps
1, 2, 3, 43 Sgt. at Arms 43 Art Appre-
ciation 1, 23 Occupations 23 Folk Danc-
ing 33 Musical Comedy 33 Bridge Club
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by few, therefore a matter entirely with-
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Student Council 53 Adv. Sgt. at-Arms
43 Nat'l Honor Soc. 4g Nail Merit
Letter of Commendation, Sport Club
13 Key Club 43 Golf 1, 2, 5, 4.
University of Texas
"I thank whatever Gods may be, for
my unconquerable soul."
CYNTHIA SUE BLESS
Cindi
Trans. Jr. yearg Chaps 5, 4.
Abilene Christian College
"In a cottage there may be more real
happiness than kings or their favorites
enjoy."
LOIS BITTERMAN
Chaps 1, 2, 5, 43 Y-Teens3 Equestrian
Club 13 FTA 1, 2, 35 Biology 23 FHA
5, 43 Occ. Club 43 Travel Club 4, Sec.
Gulf Park
"Set your goals high, but push no one
down on the way up, or you'll never
Reach the top."
MARGERY LOUISE BLOCK
Margie
Advisory Pres. Council 1, 23 Adv. Pres.
1, 23 Adv. Sec. 55 Parl. Fresh. Classg
Inter-Club Council 2, 53 "A" Chorus 5,
43 Demetra Tri-Hi-Y 5, 4, Parl. 5, Serv.
Chair. 43 Soph. Mule Stall Council, Rec.
Sec.3 Sr. Mule Stall Council 5, 4, Decor,
3, Corres. Sec. 43 Garden' Club 2, 5,
Pres. 2, 53 Classical Music Club 2, 4,
Vice-Pres. 23 Chaps 1, 2, 5, Dep, 13
Spurs 43 Caledonia Alternate 43 Sr.
Play 43 Library Club 1.
University of Texas
"To handle yourself, use you head, to
handle others, use your heart."
RICHARD BLAN TON
Tiny
Rep. Intra-mural Council, Chess Club'
Projectionist Clubg Rod and Reel Club
Freshman Football, Varsity "B" Foot-
ball.
Baylor
"To thine own self be true."
BILL BODIN
fs,
DAVID BRAYMEN
Rod and Reel Club lg "A" Club 3, 4g
"B" Basketball 3, "B" Baseball 33
Varsity Basketball 4.
Rutgers
'iThe only people who clon't make any
mistakes are those who don't do any-
thing."
ANNE S. BROWN
Amie
FHA 13 Tumbling Club 1, Chaps 1, 2,
2, Los Cuates 2, Art Appreciation 2,
Jr.-Sr. Bridge Club 33 Los Amigos 5g
Stage Hands 5, 4, Adv. Sec. 3, 45 Spurs
4.
Sullins
"Happiness is a mirauilous gift-the
more you try to give it away, the more
you have still.
ERIC A. BRENDLER, -IR.
Ricky
Adv. Sgt. at Arms 1, Speleology Club
25 Sports Club Football
3. ...,. . F cf 1 Z
"There iii-ii-H0 . iei. A happy
lifes .,,. Vrgfg ,gig KV.L
MARY Josepxqiiliii BifoWNf
1 1 . 10,
NFL 2, 3, 43 Bioltjgy.Clnb 2, Stage
Hands 2, 3, 4, Young Historiztnsiifg
Pro and Con Debate Club 4.
Trinity University I. -
"She who goes unarmediin Paradise
should first be sure tha1t's where she
is.
JAMES ANTHONY BROADDUS
jim
Acv. Sgt. at Arms 15 Sports Club 1g
"A" Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Sgt. at Arms 4,
Swing Band 3, 4, Student Council 5, 4g
"B" Basketball 33 Varsity Basketball
4.
University of Texas
"Hook 'em Horns!"
NANCY JANE BROWN
Nanry
Chaps 1, 2, Los Vecinos lg Fresh. Y-
Teens, Los Companeros 2, Rep, Jr.
Historians 2, Rep., jr.-Sr. Bridge Club
5, Hoof Prinf 2, 5, 4, Rep. 2, Copy Ed.
5, Asst. Ed. and Pub. Coordinator 43
Quill and Scroll 3, 4, NHS 4.
University of Texas
"A fool's heart is in his mouthg a wise-
man's mouth is in his heart."
BARBARA JEAN BUSWELL
Chaps 1, 2, 5, 4, Sheriff 2, Adv. Sec.
2, 3, 4, Olmor Staff 2, 3, 4, Proofreader
2, Assistant Layout Editor 3. Features
Editor 4, National Honor Society 4,
Chaplain 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Service
Club 4, FHA 1, Junior Historians 1, Z3
Los Companeros 23 Occupations Club 33
Schol. to U. of Mex. 35 Los Amigos 3,
4, Points Chairman 4.
Southwestern University
"Be not angry that you cannot make
others as you wish them to be, when
you cannot make yourself as you wish
to be."
RICKIE FAY CAMACHO
FHA 2.
University of Texas
"Criticism is something we can avoid
easily-by saying nothing, doing nothing,
and being nothing."
PATRICIA ANN BUTCHER
Butch
FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaps 1, 2, 3, 43 Soph.
Y-Teensg Musi4i:z1l'Comedy Club 41 Fu-
ture Nurses of Amer. fi: 'A
University .... off'1Texas, -t-v, 1- '
?f'We'reA. youngff. .
'VICTOR CAMERON ,
. Vi, f p
Adv. Pres. 4. '
North Texas State University
"Wet birds don't fly at night."
SHEILA LYNN BYRNE
Cecilaia
Chaps 1, 2, Los Cuates lg Y-Teens 1,
Pre-Med Club 2, Future Nurses 2, 3, 4,
Nat'l Honor Soc. 3, 45 Spanish Nat'l
Honor Soc. 3, 43 Spurs 3, 45 jodies 3, 4,
Los Amigos, Los Amigos Scholarship.
University of Texas
"Do unto others as you would have
them do unto you."
GARY CANTEAU
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Cajun
Trans. jr Yr.
"If in the night you have rnuch fun, the
morning brings disaster."
JOHN P. DAVIDSON
Ida'
Student Council 13 Sports Club 13
Track 23 Field and Stream 3, 43 Spele-
ology 3, 43 Safety Council 43 Olmof
Staff 43 Senior Play Reading Comm. 4.
"If you have one real friend you're
lucky, if you have two, you're rich."
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DONNA KAY DALE
Duily
Y-Teens 1, 3, Treas. 33 Equestrian 1,
2, Treas. 23 Folk Dancing 33 Chaps 1, 2,
43 Spurs 33 Musical Comedy 4.
University of Texas
"God grant me the serenity to accept
the things I cannot change, courage to
change the things I can, and wisdom
to know the difference."
e worldly ones
CHARLES G. DAVIS
Adv. Hist. 13 Los Vecinos 1, Sgt. at
Armsg Sports Club 13 Adv. Sec. 23 Field
and'Stream 23 Musical Comedy 23 Adv.
Sgt. at Arms 33 Chemistry. Club 33
Toastmasters Club 33 Adv. Vice-Pres.
4g Russian Language Club 43 Pre-Med
4.
University of Texas
"Only a turtle knows where to bite an-
other turtle."
CAROL RUTH DARLEY
Grizzle
Y-Teens 13 Los Vecinos 13 Chaps 1, 2g
Adv. Sec. 23 Student Council 3g Occu-
pations 33 Los Amigos 33 Mu Alpha
Theta 3, 4g Spurs 3, 4.
University of Texas
"He who seeks only for applause from
without has all his happiness in another's
keeping."
DAVID CRAIG DAVIS
Dave
Sports Clubg Rod and Reel3 Alpha Hi-
Y3 APC3 Fresh. Football3 Fresh. Track.
MARY GERALDINE ELDRIDGE
Gerrie
"B" Band 2g "A" Band 5, 45 Equest-
rian Club 1, 2, Sec.-Treas. 23 Swing
Band 53 Pre-Med Club 2, 5, 4g Physics
Club 4, Adv. Sec. 15 Adv. Parl. 4.
George Washington University
"A little learning is a dangerous thingg
drink deep, or taste not the Persian
spring, There shallow drafts intoxicate
the braing and drinking largely sobers us
again."
SANDRA KAY ERBEN
Erbey
Chaps 1, 2, Spurs 5, 45 Los Vecinos 1,
Parl.g Red Cross 1, Z, Sgt. at Arms 1,
FTA 1, Parl. 1, Chap. 2g Inter-Club
Council 2, Folk Dance Club 5, Treasg
Adv. Pres. 4g Adv. Pres. Council 4, Los
Vecinos 1g Y-Teens 13 FTA 1, 23 Los
Companeros 2, Biology Club 2, Occu-
pations Club 5, Bridge Club 4, Musical
Comedy 4.
University of Texas
"We're the Class of '65, WE're the
Greatest class alive! We're the Class
who came through to show jefferson
who came through!"
NEILL ELIZONDO
Sports Club 1, Field and Stream 3,
Speleology Club 4, Fr. Football 1.
North Texas State University
"You can wash your hands but not your
conscience."
the worldly ones
BETTY JOAN EVETTS
Student Council 1, 5, 4, Hon. Member,
FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, His. 1, Los Cuates 1g
Los Companeros 2, Biology Club 23
Chaps 1, 21 Spurs 5, 4, Chemistry Club
5, Sec., Tumbling Club 3, Bridge Club
4, Travelogue Club 4.
Baylor University
"For where your treasure is, there will
your heart be also."
PEGGY JEAN EPP
EPM I
Chaps 1, 23 Spurs 5, 4, Lt. 5, Jodies 5,
4, Pres. 4, Art Appreciation Club 1, 2,
Sec. 25 Adv. Sgt. at Arms 2, Adv. V-
Pres. 55 Demetra-Hi-Y 5, 4, Chap. 43
NHS 4, Biology Club 2, Folk Dance
Club 5, Occupations Club 53 Mu Alpha
Theta 4.
University ot Texas
"Live for self is to live in vain, live for
God is to live again."
JOHNNY FADAL
Arab No. 2
"B" Basketball 23 Intramural Sports 4.
INIITCHELL WILLIAM FADAL JON WILLIABI FARIVIER
Arab Na. 1 johnny Bill
"B" Baseball. B Band 1, 2g A Band 3, 4g Junior His-
"My life is dedicated to life, liberty, torian 33 Sports B, Footlnall'-2, Intra-
:ind the happiness of pursuit." mural Sports 3, 4.
MARTHA SCOTT FERGUSON
Marty'
Los Cuates 2, Treas.g Musical Comedy
Club 2, V.-Pres.: Adv. Chap. 2g Sen.
Mule Stall 53 House and Grouridsg Sen.
Mule Stall 4, Enter.g Chaps 1, 2, 3g
Caledonia -45 Folk Dance 3g Occupa-
tions Club 33 Sen. Bridge Club 4g De-
rnetra Tri-Hi-Y 4.
University of Texas
"Few things pass more quickly than the
second week of a two week vacation."
Universitygfpfy Kentucky
"He whoflaughs lastgmissed the jokefg
PATRICIA GA11. FERRISD
Chaps.
"That a fact?"
Pat
CANDYCE JUNE FEAR
Candy
Chaps 1, 23 Adv. Pres. 2g APC 2g Spurs
3, 4g Sergeant 3g Jody Drill Team 3g
Nlajorette 45 Student Council 5, fig Corr,
Sec. 4g Olmar Staff 5g NHS 3, 4g Sew-
ice Club 5, 43 Sr. Class Chap. 4g Nom.
DAR: Good Citizen -ig Nom. Most Rep.
Sen. Girlg Los Vecinos lg Y-Teens 1, V.-
Presg Los Companeros 2, V-Presg Bridge
Club 3g Los Amigos 3, 4g Mu Alpha
Theta 3, ll.
Baylor University
"In all thy ways acknowledge Him and
He shall direct thy paths."
THERESA DIANE FILLMORE
Diane
Los Companeros: FHA: Y-Teens 1, 2g
Los Amigos 5, Llg Mu Alpha Theta 3,
43 jr.-Sr. Bridge Clubg FTA.
University of Texas
"My God and His blessings -be with
you always."
PAULINE FOLBRE
Nat'l. Hon. Society 3, 43 Service Club
3, 4, Treas. 4, Student Council 1, 23
Demetra Tri Hi Y 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-
Arms 4, Adv. Chap. 43 Nat'l. Span.
I-lon. Society 3, 43 Olmox Staff 1-4,
Ass't. Bus. Mun, 1-4, Chaps 1-3, Ranger
3, Spurs 4, Mus. Com. Club 1, Los
Cuzites 1, Golf Club 2, Los Companeros
2, Creative 84 Expository Writing 3,
Los Amigos 3, Varsity Tennis 1, 2.
University of Texas
"Nothing is either right or wrong but
thinking makes it so."
MARGARET LYNNE FREED
Peggy-
FTA 1-4, Vice-Pres. 4, Choral Club 1,
2, 4, junior Historians 2, 3: Sans
Souci 3, Chaps 2, 3, 4.
ew York University
Chacun a son gout."
N
STEVE F ORRISTALL
Adv. Sgt.-at-Arms 1, Vice-Pres. 2, 4,
Sec. 3g Mule Stall Council 33 "A" Club
4, Chem. Club 53 Toastmasters Club
35 Field 8: Stream 2g Stamp 84 Coin 2,
Rod 8: Reel lg Fresh. Basketball, "B"
Baseball 1, 2, 3g "B" Basketball 2, 51
Varsity Basketball 4,
University of Texas
"Don't let yesterday use up too much
of today."
LORANA FRITZ
ALLAN LAWRENCE FRANK
Adv, Parl. 1, 2, 43 Chess Club Vice-
Pres. 1, Biol, Club 2, Vice-Pres., Chem.
Club Sgt,-at-Arms 3, Nat'l. Hon Soc.
4, Key Club 4g NFL 1-4, Stagehandsg
Russ. Lang. Club 2, 53 Los Amigos 41
Physics Club 4.
"The wise man knovvs he knows noth-
ing while the fool believes he knows
everything."
ANDREW SANDOVAL FUENTES
Andy
DE 4.
St. Marys University
"Cowards die a thousand deaths, but
the valiant tastes of death but once. A
thousand to one odds are pretty good."
CLAIRE GALGAN
Transferred from Yorktown H S., Ar-
lington, Va., Chaps, Nurses Club.
University of Colorado
"The days that make us happy make
us wise."
MARY GAIL GARRISON
Niary
Adv. Pres. 1, Sec. 43 Chaps 1, 2, 3, 4,
Freshman-Sophomore Y-Teens 1, Art
Appreciation Club 1, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres.
2, Pres. 3, 43 Jr. Historians 2, Jr.-Sr.
Bridge Club 3, 4.
Incarnate Word College
"For us all some sweet hope lies deeply
buried from human eyesf'
MARID GALVAN
the worldly ones
ROBERT EARLE GARNER
Robbie
Sports Club 1, 2, 33 Projectionists Club
15 Muleskinners 2, 3, Hot Rod Club 2,
35 Aviation Club 4, Music Club 4.
University of Arkansas
"So faith, hope, love, abide, these three,
but the greatest of these is love."
ROSELYN KAY GANDER
Katie
Red Cross Council 1, 23 FTA 4, Sum-
mer Mule Stall Council lg Olmor Staff
Assistant Index Ed., Asst. Clubs Ed. 2,
Hoof Prim Reporter 33 Chess 1, Sec,
Toastmasters 1, Chaps 1, 2, SQ Number
Sense 3, 4, Stagehand 4g Reporter De-
bate 4, Senior Play 4.
University of Texas
"The golden rule is of no use unless
you realize it is your turn."
GYLN ANNE GARRISON
Student Council 13 FHA 1, 2: Chaps
1, 2, 3, 4, Adv. Pres. 2, Chaplain 3,
Alamodels "A" Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres.
3, V.-Pres. 4, Folk Dancing Club 3, 4,
ICT Sweetheart 4.
Southwest Texas State College
"All things work together for the best."
ROGER VANSTROM GARY
Rag
"A" Band 2, 3, 4g Marching Band 1-4g
Swing Band 2, 3, 43 Shotgun Band 3,
43 Latin Club 1, 3, 43 Sgt. at Arms 43
Library Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 23 Jr.
Hist. Club 23 Number Sense 3, 4g Pre-
Med 23 Speleology Club 33 Chess Club
4.
University of Texas
"The harvest is truly plentifulg the har-
vesters are few."
JANICE GEORGE
George
Senior Play Reading Com. 43 Los Cuates
13 Nursing Club 13 Los Companeros 23
Stagehandsg Bridge Clubg Los Amigos
3, 4.
University of Texas
"Honor and shame from no condition
riseg act well your part, there all the
honor lies."
ALFONSO JAVIER GARZA DIANA RUTH GEIS
Geeyie
University of,Texas, Senior Class Sedg Adv. Chap. 33 Gar-
'lYou shall ikriowt -'the itruth and the den Club 1, Treas.3 Spurs 3, 4, Hist. 43
truth shhlliimiike you'f'free:" I- Girls Chorus 43 Mus. Com. Club 1, 23
'C 11' 'f - I Chaps 1, 23 Demetra Tri Hi Y 43 Foot-
A f 7 'A '3"t -1 if ball Sweetheart 43 Service Club 4.
Texas Christian University
"Where there is love there is God."
ROBERT HOWARD GEORGE .
L Bob ,
Field 8: StreamiC1ub. 1, 23 Rod at Reel PHIL GERHART
Club 23.Sgt.-atfArmsg,3Sp.orts,Club lg Gabby
Adv. Sgt.-at-Armsg Stud6'r1fiCOUHCil 23 Transfer Junior yearg Speleology Club
Golf 1-4. 4g Intramural Sports 3, 43 Track 4.
f1'exas.TechnoIogigal College Texas Christian University
Forgive thyself little, and others much." "Think C001 !"
RONNIE GLEASON
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LINDA GLEYE
Quill 8: Scroll 3, 4, Sec. 43 Hoof Print
Reporter 3, Sports Editor 43 Mu Alpha
Theta 3, Chaps 1, 2, 33 Spurs 43 FHA
13 Alamoclels 1, 23 Bridge Club 33 Sans
Solzci 2, 33 Los Amigos 43 Creative
'Writing 43 Senior Play 4.
Sophie Newcomb
"He jests at scars that never felt a
wound."
LINDA GLODT
Los Cuates 13 Fresh. Mule Stall Coun-
cil, Sec.3 Y-Teens 1, Treas.3 Adv. Pres.
13 APC 13 Most Rep. Fresh. Girl3 Los
Companeros 2, Pres.: Biology Club 23
Chaps 1, 23 Student Council 2, 43 Class
Secretary 23 Spurs 3. 4. jodies 33 Los
Amigos 3g Alamoclels 33 Safety Coun-
cil SQ Homecoming Duchess 33 Class
Parl 52 Service Club 3, 43 Demetra
Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Cheerleader 43 Nom.
Most Popular 43 Nom. Homecoming
Queen 4' Nom Football Sweetheart 43
e Nom. Miss Howdy 4.
LINDA GOLEMAN
CHERRY GOETZ Spurs 43 FTA 1-43 Red Cross 13 Ala-
models 1, 2, 3, Treas. 33 Chaps 1, 2, 33
Chaps 1-43 Equestrian Club 13 Occupa- FHA 1, 2, 3g Senior Bridge Club 43
tions Club 33 Biology Club 3g Stage- Travelogue Club 4, Pres.
hands 3. Texas Technological College
Fertas Technological College "Time wasted is existence3 used is
Life is to short to throw away." life," EDDIE GONZALES
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SUSAN RUTH GREEN
Student Council 1, 23 Fresh.-Soph.
Bridge Club 13 Chaps 1, 23 NFL 1, 2,
43 Adv. Program Chair. 43 Spurs 43
Sen. Play Reading Committee 43 Senior
Play 4.
University of Texas
"For a man by nothing is so well be-
trayed as by his manner."
IANIE GUTTIERREZ
ALICE GULLEDGE
Boom Boom
Trans Soph. Year3 Adv. Chap. 33 Gar-
den Club 33 Los Amigos 33 Y-Teens 33
Olmor Staff 4.
Southwest Texas State
"It is better to have loved and lost than
never to have loved at all."
the worldly ones
CATHY JO I-IANES
C. jo
Order of the Rainbow for Girls.
University of Texas
"The most exhausting thing in life is
being insinceref'
. Qi
DANIEL GUTIERREZ
Muleskinners 2, 33 Intramural Sports 2.
University of Texas
"The longest way around is the sweetest
way home.
GREG HANSEN
Freshman Football3 Fresh. Basketballg
Fresh. Track3 Class Sgt.-at-Arms 23 Soph.
Mule Stall Council 2, House and
Groundsg Skin Diving Club 33 "B"
Football 23 "B" Basketball 23 Varsity
Football 3, 43 Class Treas. 43 Mr.
Howdy 43 Sen. Mule Stall Council 4g
Student Council 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 43
"A" Club 4.
United States Naval Academy
"We Beat jeff !"
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REBECCA JEAN HARDWICK
Berky
Los Cuates 13 Chess Club 1g Adv. Sec.
13 Adv. Vice-Pres. 23 Chaps 1, 2, 4
Equestrians 23 FHA 4.
University of Arkansas
"To err is human, to forgive is divine.'
SANDRA LYNN HASTINGS
Sarzdee
Trans. Jr. Yearg Chaps 5, 43 Sans Souci
5, 4, Treas. 4g FNA 5, Pres.
Trinity University
"Troubles are the tools with which God
fashions us for better things."
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JOAN HARRISON
Trans. Soph. year, Pre-Med Club 23
Chaps 2, 5, 4, Nurses Club 2, 5, 4,
Chap. 5, Vice-Pres. 4g French Club 5,
43 Spurs 4. '
Texas Womans University
"Hope for the best, expect the worst
and be able to accept whatever God
places before you."
DOUGLAS DERWOOD
HAWTHORNE
Doug
Student Council 1, 53 Fresh. Mule Stall
Council 1, House and Rulesg Adv. Sgt.-
at-Arrns 13 Sports Club 13 Rod and
Reel Club 1, V.-Pres.g Fresh. Football
13 Fresh Basketball lg "B" Team Bas-
ketball 23 Intramural Sports 53 Alpha
Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Adv. V.-Pres. .5g Adv.
Pres. 43 APC 43 Olmos Staff 4, Ass't.
Sports Eclitorg Intramural Sports Coun-
cil 4g Sen. Mule,,StalI1 Council 4, House
and Rules., V
University' of'Te1ftas,, .,., . .3
"Don't step on anyone going up the
ladder of success, for you may meet
them coming down."
SHARON HARWELL
Adv. Chap. 1g Red Cross Council 13
Chess Club lg Chaps 1, 23 Spurs 5, 43
FTA 1, 2, 5, 43 FHA 1, 2, 5, 43 Hist.
2, V.-Pres. 5, Pres. 4, Miss FHA Nom.
2, 5.
Southern Methodist University
"Wet birds never fly by night."
TERRANCE ROBERT HAYES II
Terry
Adv. Sec.-Treas. 1, Sgt.-at-Arms 2, 43
Fresh. Football 13 Fresh. Track 13 Sports
Club 13 "A" Band 2, 5, 43 Drum Major
5, 43 Swing Band Club 2, 5, 43 Instru-
mental Music Club 2, 5, 43 V.-Pres.
2, Pres 4g Varsity Baseball 5, 43 Swing
Band 5, 43 Key Club 43 "A" Chorus 4.
Southwest Texas State College
"When Grandma was a girl, she didn't
do the things girls do today. But then
grancimas didn't do the things grandmas
do today."
,gh
JACLYN ANN HOWE
Jarkie
Trans. from Joplin High School, Jop-
lin, Missouri.
University of Texas
JENNIFER FAY HUGHES
Jen
Nat'l. Honor Society 4g APC 3, 4
FHA 1, 2, Corr. Sec. 23 Chaps 1, 2
Spurs 3, 4g Biology Club 2.
University of Texas
"To thine own self be true."
'EIRMEQSN
ROBIN HOWLE
the worldly ones
DEBORAH HUNT
Debbie
Trans. Jr. Year from Incarnate Word.
Chaps 33 Los Amigos 3, 4, Sec. 43 Crea-
tive Writing Club 4, V.-Pres.g Adv.
Sec.4Treas. 4.
Southwestern University
"Between the idea and the reality, be-
tween the motion and the act, falls the
shadow."
if
JOY ANN HUBBARD
Hubbard
Student Council 1g Art Club 1, Musi-
cal Comedy Club 1, 2g Chaps 1, 2, 33
Spurs 45 FTA 2g Adv. Sec,-Treas. 25
Alamodels 33 Folk Dancing Club 55 Jr.
Mule Stall Council 3, Decorationsg
"A" Chorus 3, 4, Safety Council 33 Sen-
ior Play 4, Cheerleader 4.
San Diego State University
"We sang in the sunshine, we laughed
every day. Now our year is over, we
must go on our way."
JOHN HIETT IVES
Hielt
Pre-Med. Club 3, 4, Biology Club 33
Stamp and Coin Club 4, Pres.
Vanderbilt University
"Aeterna non Caducaf'
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Frog
Sports Club lg B Baseball 13 Los Cuates
13 Adv. Pres, 2Q APC 2g A Club 3, 4g
lfreshmiin Basketballg Varsity liusebzill
2, 3, 4.
Rice University
"There are two kinds of people who
will never succeedg the workers who
tlon't thinl: and the thinkers who dont
work."
STEPHEN H. JOHNS
Steve
Chess Clubg Math Clubg Pliysics Club
4, Sec. Treas. 4g Swing Band Clubg A
Band 3, 4g Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Swing
Band 33 Instrumental Music Club.
University of Texas
MIKE JACOBS
TERRY JOHNS
JAN SCOTT JERNBERG
Adv. Treasurer lg Sgt. at Arms 2g Adv.
Pres. 3, 43 APC 3, 43 APC Sgt. at Arms
45 Rod and Reel Club lg Sports Club
lg A Club 2, 3, 43 Freshman Basket-
ballg Tmckg jr. Varsity Basketball 33
Varsity Football 43 Varsity Baseball 2,
3, 4.
Texas Lutheran College
"Smile, and the world smiles with youg
Cry, and you cry alone."
WILLIAINI H, JOHNSON III
Bill
Trans. from Edison High School in jr.
yearg Slide Rule Club 33 Mu Alpha
Theta 3, 4.
Rice University
"Be wise and take the grain, but leave
the chaff."
S. DAN JOHNSTON
Goat
Transferred Jr. Yr., Nat'l. Merit Semi-
finalist 4, Natl. Hon. Soc. 4, Latin
Club 1, 25 Student Council 25 Key Club
23 Track 1, Baseball 2, 3, 4.
University of Colorado
"He who curses is lust showing his
lack of intelligence for thinking for
something better to say."
RUTH ANN JOHNSON
Student Council 3, 4, Standing Mem.
5, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Mule Stall Council
1, 2, House 84 Rules Chrm. 1, Vice-Pres.
2g Book Review Club 1, Chap. lg Los
Cuates 1, Vice-Pres.g Am. Field Service
Chapter 1-4, Chaps 1, 2, 3, Spurs 43
Los Cornpaneros 2, Garden Club 25 Adv.
Vice-Pres. 2, Red Cross Council 23 Nom.
Most Rep. Soph. 2, Olmor Staff 2, 3, 4,
Ass't. Clubs Ed. 2, Clubs Ed. 3, Asst.
Ed. 4, Occupations Club 33 Nom. Most
Rep. Jr. 33 Demetra Tri Hi Y 2, 3, 4,
Treas. 3, 4g Nom. DAR Good Citizen
4, Los Amigos 3, 4, Service Club 3, 4,
Quill 8: Scroll 3, 4, Nat'l. Honor Soc-
iety 3, 43 Nom. Most Rep. Senior 4.
JAMES MARTIN JOHNSON
jimmy
"A" Band 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, "B" Band
1, 2, Swing Band 4, Shotgun Band 3,
4, Adv. Sgt.-at-Arms 33 Marching Band
2, 3, 43 Stamp ik Coin Club lg Instru-
mental Music Club 1, fig Biology Club
2, Projectionist Club 23 Slide Rule Club
33 Chem. Club 3, Swing Band Club 4.
University of Texas
"If a thing is worth doing, its worth
doing well."
the worldly ones
PHILIP JOHNSON
Chess Club, Biology Clubg Speleology
Club.
Colorado State University
"To choose freedom for onself, is to
choose freedom for all mankind."
KRISTINA JOHNSON
MARY JOHNSON
GREGORY MORGAN JONES
Greg
"BU Baseball 1, "B" Football 1, 5, Rod
and Reel 2, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4,
"A" Club 2, 3, 4g Los Amigos 3, 4, Adv.
Pres. 3, 4, APC 3, 4, Pres. 4, Vice-Pres.
of "A" Club.
TCU
"Thou mayestf'
THOMAS B. KALISI-I
Tom
Los Cuates 13 Sports Club 1, Adv.
Pres. 2, Adv. Sgt. at Arms lg Los Com-
paneros 2g Biology Club 2, Chemistry
Club 53 Los Amigos 35 Student Council
3, 4, NHS 43 Spanish Natl Honor Soc-
iety 3, 45 Slide Rule Club 4g Physics
Club Pres. 4.
United States Naval Academy
NANCY JONES
Transfer Soph. year, Hoof Print
3, 4, Reporter 3, Ass. Editor 43 Adv.
Sec,4Treas. 4, Chaps 2, Spurs 3, 4, Jr.
Historians 2, Corresponding Secg Sans
Souci 2, 4, Sec. 43 Occupations' 35 Bridge
43 Service Club 4. . , I '
Texas Christian University
"The journey of 1000 miles must begin
with one step .pit
DAVID KANTER
A V Dave
Ham radio 1giSwing Band Club 3, 4,
Instrumental Music 33 "A" Band 2, 3,
4, Swing Band 4. I a
University of Texas
INIARGARET PANIELA JONES
Pam
Chaps 2, 3, 4, Pre-Med. Club 33 Gar-
den Club 3g Stagehands 2, Art Club 43
jr.-Sr. Bridge, Occupations Club 3.
Trinity University
"God will mend a broken heart if you
give him all the pieces."
CHARLES JULIUS KATZ, JR.
Cburk
Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4,
Standing mem. 4, Hoof Prim' 1, 23
Olmor staff 1, 2, 'Stagehands 1, 2,
APC 2, Photography Club 1, 23 NFL 1,
2, 3, 4, Chap. 2, Parl. 3, 4g Chess Club
23 Russian Language Club 3g TASC
Convention 33 Varsity Debate 3, 4, At-
torney Gen. Conference 3, 43 National
Honor Society 3, 4g Pro and Con De-
bate Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Amer.
Field Service 4g Youth in Government
4, NASC Convention 4, jr. Council of
International Relations 4, National Mer-
it Letter of Commendation 43 Nom.
Most Rep. Sr. Boy 4.
Harvard
"There is no cure for birth and death
save to enjoy the interval."
JUDY FRANCES KEATOR
J' H491
Chaps 1, 2, 3, 4, Garden Club 1, Musi-
cal Comedy Club 1, 2, Sec.-Treas. 2'
Y-Teens 2, Sec.g Adv. Treas. 2, jg Juni
Mule Stall Council, Entertainment, Oc-
cupations Club 33 Demetra Tri-Hi-Y 3
4, Hist. 43 Jr.-Sr. Bridge Club 4.
Texas Christian University
"To have a friend is to be one."
v
JOHN GUNNAR KEPH ART
Boating and Camping Club 13 Rod and
Reel Club 13 Field and Stream 2, 3,
Pre-Med Club 2, 3g Sr. Play Crews 2,
33 Intramurals 4,
University of Colorado
"The straight and narrow path is full
of toll gates."
RUTH KEEDY
Chaps 1, Los Cuates 1g Adv. Sec. 1, 23
Future Nurses Club 1g Golf Club 2,
Sgt. at Arms, Los Companeros 2, Jr.-
Sr. Bridge Club 3, Sec.-Treas.g
Band 3, 4g Los Amigos 3, 4, Business
Mgr. 43 National Honor Society 3, 43
Spanish National Honor Society 3, 45
Mu Alpha Theta 4.
Wellesley
"But the fruit of the Spirit is love,
joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness,
faithfulness, gentleness, self-controlg
against such there is no law."
the worldly ones
THOMAS GEORGE KEZAR
Tommy
Chess Club 13 Sports Club 1g "B" Foot-
ball Mgr. 2g Varsity Football Mgr. 3,
43 "A" Club 3, 43 Adv. Vice-Pres. 43
Vice-Pres. of Chess Club.
North Texas State University
"Try to be succeed at everything you
undertake."
KATHRYN KENNY
Parakeet
Trans. Soph. Year, Stagehands 2g De-
bate Club 2, 3, Sec, 33 Chaps 2, 33
Spurs 3, 4, Hoof Prim 3, 4, Reporter 3,
Picture Ed. 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 43
Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4,
Vice-Pres. 4, Los Amigos 3, fl, Hist.
43 NFL 33 Creative Writing Club 4g
Service Club 43 Senior Play 4.
Wasluington University
"One hour of glorious life is worth an
age without a name,"
KAREN KAY KILIAN
Todo
Adv. Hist. lg FTA lg Y-Teens 1, 23
Tumbling Club 1, 2, Hist. 2g Chaps
1, 2, 3, 43 Adv. Vice-Pres. 2g Alamodels
33 Folk Dancing Club 3, 4.
University of Texas
"NVE BEAT JEFF!"
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B Football 1, 2.
Texas Agricultural and Industrial
"lNIan's stupidity is second to his abil-
ity to show it. It is better to live one
day as a lion, than a hundred as a
sheep."
SANDRA YVONNE KING
Sandy
Trans. Soph. yearg Chaps 2, 33 Pre-Med
Club 2: FNA 23 FTA 3, 43 Spurs 43
Junior Historians 33 Reporter 33 Ala-
models 4.
University of Texas
"Those who would give up essential
liberty to purchase a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
KANDEE SUE KILLEN
Student Council 13 Mule Stall Council,
Entertainrnent'Chairman '13 Adv. Secre-
tary, Treasurer 23 Chaps '13 '23 33 Senior
Play Reading Coihmittee 4: Caledonia
gli Spurs FI-IA!3,'43 Alamodels 3, 43
Adv. Chaplain '55, Sans Souci 41 Los
Compaueros lg -Folk Dancing Club, Re-
porter SQ-fMHSiC3l .Coniedy Club 33 Golf
Club:-Z3 Occupations Club 1. 3
Santa Clara University ,
"Ai million tornorrows shall all pass a-
way-'ere I forget all the joys we have
shared today." 3
PHILLIP KLENKE '
, .
Los Cuates 13'Biology Club 23 Chess
Club 23 Chemistry Club 3, Treasurer
33 Number Sense Club 33 Spanish Na-
tional Honor Society 3, 43 NHS 3, 43
Treasurer 4g Physics 43 Track 3, 4.
Rice University
CHARLES ROLAND KINDER
Bzzdfiy
Adv. Vice-Pres. 13 Sports Club 13 Fr.
Footballg Adv. Sgt. at Arms 23 Rod and
Reel Club 23 Alpha-Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice-Pres.
3, Sgt. at Arms 4.
KATHLEEN KOPECKY
Kali'
Trans. Soph. year from Incarnate Wford
High School3 Chaps 23 Pre-Med Club
23 Stagehands 33 Occupations Club 33
Art Club 4g Jr.-Sr, Bridge Club 43 Spurs
3, 43 Olmor Staff member 4.
Boston College
"Nothing shows a man's character so
much as does what he considers ridi-
culous."
SHARON KOEPKE
JUNE KU
Krickell
Transfer from Keystone Sr. year, Latin
Club 4g Russian Club 4g National Hon-
or Societyg National Latin Honor Soc-
iety.
Wellesley College
"A thing of beauty is a joy forever."
MAYNARD DAVID KOPLAN
David
Sports Club lg Spanish Club 1, 2g De
bate Club 2, Adv. Sgt-at-Arms 3g Rus
sian Language Club 3g Key Club 3, 4.
Vice-president 43 Student Council 4.
University of Texas
the worldly ones
KATHY KUHN
JOHN HENRY KOTHMAN JR.
jofamzy
Sports Club 13 "A" Club 4g Advisory
Secretary 43 Freshman Footbullg Fresh-
man Traclcg "B" Football 2, 5g UA" Foot-
ball 4, "A" Track 3, 4.
Texas A841
"Even if a man could understand a wo-
man, he still wouldnt believe it."
BLAIR LABATT
Chess Club 1, 2g Debate Club 1, Na-
tional Honor Society 3, 4g National
Spanish Honor Society, 5, -43 Student
Council 2, 5, 43 Tennis 2, 3, 4.
Princeton
"I believe that man will not merely
endure: he will prevail."
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Bubbles
Chaps 1, 2, Spurs 5, 4, Red Cross 1, 2,
5, 4, Parliamentarian 4, Future Teachers
of America 5, 4, Future Homemalcers
of America l, 2, 5, 4, Historian 5,
'Treasurer 4, Alatnodels 1, 2, 5, "A"
Chorus 5, 4.
Texas Tech
"Smile and God loves you."
JUDY MARIE LILLY
, Wir
Transfer in Junior Year, Chaps 5, Spurs
4, Debate 5, Stagehantls 5, Mu Alpha
Theta.
St. Thomas University
UI-lappiness is a perfume you cannot
pour on others without getting a few
drops on yourself."
JACK WARREN LEVY
ll1VbiJkeyJIire
Chess Club 1, 2, 5, 4, Reporter, Sec,
Sergeant-at-Arms of 'Advisory 4, Intra-
mural Advisory Representative, Gen-
eral Sciencezgylg, 2, Biology Club 2, Stage-
hands. "il,,." i i 1
Hardin-Simmons University ' V.
"If you find mistakes in my life remem-
ber they Vyt, are therefor a purpose. I
try to please-everybody and some peo-
ple are always looking for mistakesf:
OLIVIA IQLEEN LILLY
Latin Club 1., Classical lylusical Appre-
ciation 1, Advisory Sgt.-at-Arms 2, Chor-
al Club 2, 5, 4, Sec. Treasurer 5, 4,
Chaps 1, 2, Spurs 5, 43 Occupations
Club '51 Latin --""- I 'Ionor Society, Girl's
Chorus 2-Vice Pres. 2, "A" Chorus 5,
4, National Honor Society 4, Mu Alpha
Theta-Pres.
Abilene Christian College
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
RICHARD LESLIE LEWIS
Dickie
Los Companeros, Junior Historians
Club 1, hluleslcinners 1. 2, 5, Los
Cuates 2, Biology Club 2, Chemistry
Club 53 Number Sense Club 53 Stage-
hantls 33 Physics 4,, Advisory Sgt.-at-
Arms 1, Student Council 2, Safety Coun-
cil 4, Senior Play Advertising Com-
mittee 4, Intramural Sports 5, 4.
Tulane University
"Extremism in the defense of liberty
is no vice. Moderation in the pursuit
of justice is no virtue."
SUZANNE LINDSEY
Suri
FTA 1, 2, 5, 4-Sec. 2, Chap 4, Chaps
4, Spanish Club 2, Occupations
FBLA 5, Pres. Advisory 1, 4,
Student Council 2, Junior Mule Stall
Corresponding Sec,
Texas Tech
"The feller that agrees with everything
that you say is either a nut or is get-
tin' ready to skin you."
1, 2, 3,
Club 33
KATHRYN MAYLENE LOHR
Kathy
Los Cuates 1, Swing Band 1, Los Com-
paneros 2, Instrumentalists 2, Occupa-
tions 3, Folk Dance 3.
North Texas State University
"God is our refuge and strength, a very
present help in trouble."
JAMES KINNERY LONGACRE
jimmy
Vice Pres. Adv. 1, S.R. 2, Treasurer
Adv. 3, Sgt. at Arms Sr. Class 4, lntr.
Spts. Council Treasurer 4, Art Editor,
Hoofprinl 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms Sr. Class
3, Sports Club Treas. 1, Rod and Reel,
Sgt. at Arms 1, Muleskinners 2, Makes
Scuba and Skin Diving 3, 4, "A" Club
3, 4, Fresh. Football 1, Fresh. Basketball
1, UB" Football 2, "A" Football, var-
sity 3, 4.
University of Texas
"Let us be thankful for the fools, but
for them the rest of us couldn't succeed."
SANDRALOUIE the worldly ones
Sandy
Nat'l Honor Society 4, Spanish Nat'l
Honor Society 3, 4, Pres. 4, Mu Alpha
Theta 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, jr. Hist. 1, 2,
3, Historian 3, Pres. 4, FTA 1, 2, 3, 4,
Parliamentarian fi: Library Club 1, 2,
Treas. 2, Chaps 1, 2, 3, Spurs 4, Los
Cuates 1, Los Campaneros 2, Los Ami-
gos 3, 4, FHA 3, 4.
Texas University
"Smile and the world smiles with you."
ELIZABETH ANILQINETTE LOZANC
zz
Chess Club 1, French Club 1, 2, 3, Lang
uage Lab. Monitors 3, 4, Equestriar
Club 1.
University of Mexico City
"There's no art to find the minds con-
struction in the face."
CATHY SUZANNE LORD
Cathy
SR 2, Art Club, Treas. 2, Adv. Chaplain
3, National Honor Society 4, Chaps 1,
2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Future Nurses
Club 1, Occupations Club 3.
Baylor University
"If God be for you who can be against
you."
GREG LUNGSTRUM
Greg
Trans. 4, Varsity Basketball 4.
Texas A8:M
'Viture lies in the possession of power
unused."
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Chess 1 Los Companeros 2 Occupa University of Texas Chaps 1 2 5 4 Alarnoclels 1 2 5 4
tions 3 Los Amigos 4 Spurs 4 Chaps "'He who falls in love with himself will A Team 1 2 3 4 FHA 1 7 5 S age
have no rivals." hands 4 Tumbling Club 1 3 Red
Sweetbrmr Cross 9 4
The early bird gets the worm South West Texas State
the worldly ones
PENELOPE ANN MARTIN
Nirkel
Scholastic Arts Award 45 Chaps 1, 2, 3g
Spurs 4g Stagehands lg Musical Appre-
ciation 1, 3g Y-Teens 23 French Club
2, 3.
Southwest Texas State
"Happiness: If you lived your life as
perfectly as you would have others live
theirs."
IRMA ELIA MARTINEZ
Chaps 1, 2, 3, 4g FNA 23 FHA 1, 2, 5.
Santa Rosa School of Nursing
"A real friend is one who knows all
about you and still likes you."
LYNN MARIE MAYFIELD
Chaps 1, 23 Musical Comedy Club lg
Junior Historians Club 2, Pre-Med
Club 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 3g Spurs 3, 4,
Jody Drill Team 3, 4, Occupations
Club 3, National Honor Society 43 Serv-
ice Club 4.
Austin College
"It is the mind that maketh good or ill,
that maketh wretch or happy, rich or
poor."
LINDA JANE MATTHENVS
Physical Science Club lg FHA 2, 3, 43
Library Club 3, 43 FTA 43 "A" Band 4.
Texas A8gI '
"HE who laughs laughs last!"
LYNNE JANELLE McCARLEY
Adv. Pres. lg 'Chaps '1,.2g- Los Cuates
lg Fresh. Y-Teensg Musical Comedy 2,
Spurs 3, 4g Occupations 5g Choral Club
4g Folk Dance Club 4. 5
TCU
"Hope for they best, ,expect the worst
and then be able to accept what God
places before you."
THOMAS MAY
LYNN MCCAULEY
Lion
Trans. Soph. Yr.g Chaps 3, 4g Y-Teens
3, Pres.g Folk Dance Club 3g Inter Club
Council 33 Musical Appreciation Club
4.
Texas Tech
"Happiness is not a possession to be
prized, it is a quality of thought, a
state of mind."
HELEN KATHLEEN MCGONAGIL
Kathy
Chaps 1, 2, 5, 4, Latin Club 1, Toast-
masters Club 1, Sans Souci 1, 2, FHA
1, 3, 4, Class Chair. 1, 3, Adv. Vice-
Pres. 2, Folk Dance Club 33 Occupations
5, junior Y-Teens, Adv. Sec. 3, Adv.
Vice-Pres. 4.
Southwest Texas State
"Laugh and the world laughs with you,
cry and you cry alone."
MARILYN ANNE BICMANUS
Murph
FHA 1, 2, 4, Instrumental Music Club
1, 2, 31 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 4,
Swing Band Club 1, 2, 4, NHS 4, Na-
tional Merit Letter of Commendation 4.
University of Oklahoma
"Bring ideas in and entertain them
royally, for one of them may be the
king."
TERRY McGOVERN
Chaps 1, 2, Adv. Pres. 1, Los Compan-
eros 1, Fresh. Mule Stall Council, Pub.
Ch., Soph. Mule Stall Council, Treas.,
Biology Club 2, Sec., Los Cuates 2, Los
Amigos 3, Sans Souci 5, Student Coun-
Cil 3, Nom. Most Rep. Junior Girl,
Spurs 3, 4, Service Club 3, 4, Pres. 4,
Class Pres. 3, Class Vice-Pres. 4, NHS
4.
Texas Tech
"Time heals all things."
the worldly ones
MARY MCNEW
JILL MCLAUGHLIN
Chaps 1, 2, 3, 4, Choral Club 1, 2, 3,
Junior Hist. 1, 2, 3, Pre-Med Club 2,
Girls Chorus 2, "A" Chorus 3, 4, Vol-
leyball 4, Pres.
Southwestern University
"Some things have to be believed to be
seen."
JAY PRESCOTT MEAD
Stamp and Coin 2, Projectionist Club
2, Swimming Team 3, 4.
Wesuninster College
ANTHONY ALLAN MELTON
Tony
General Science Club 1, Biology Club
2, "A" Chorus 2, 3, 43 Pre-Med Club
4.
University of Texas
"A man who loves himself has no
rivals."
JEAN COWDEN MILBURN
Chaps 1, 2, 3, 43 Los Cuates lg Latin
Club 1, 2g Los Companeros 2g Adv.
Vice-Pres. 3g jr.-Sr.-Bridge 3, 43 Los
Amigos 33 Stagehancls 4.
Sullins College
"The world is our heaven if we will."
CAROL ANN MESSINGER
Doodles
Chaps 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Adv. Sec. 1
Adv. Vice-Pres. 2, 3g Tennis 1, 2, 3
Tumbling Club 2, -3, ViCe5Pres. 33 O63
cupations 3g Demetra ,Tri-I-IifY 3, 4
Aclv.wSec.--Treas. .4. I, ,
Southwestern University. L
"We 'Beat1.jeff!". ,
MAUREEN MILBURN
GORDON MIDDLETON
"B" Band 1g Sports Club 1, Pre-Med
Club 2, Chemistry Club 3g Instrumental
Music 3, Swing Band 3, 4, A Band 2,
3, 4g Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior
Play Orchestra 2, 3, Swing Band Club
43 Adv. Sgt. at Arms 4, A Band Pres.
4.
UniverFiiy of Texas
"Out of the same mouth proceedeth
blessing and cursing. My brethren, these
things ought not so to be."
STANLEY MILES
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"Life is 21 party, enjoy it while it lasts."
CARL OLSON
"Baba"
Sports Club 2, President Mule Stall 1,
Student Council 1, 2, 5, 4, Sophomore
Class Sgt-at-arms, Mr. Snow Man Nom-
inee 2, Musical Comedy Club 23 House
Sz Grounds Mulestnll 23 Advisory 2,
Alpha-Hi-Y 2, Student Council Honor-
ary Member 4g Senior Mulestull Presi-
dent 43 Golf 5, 4.
University of Texas
PETER EVERETT O'REILLY
Pele
Trans, Soph. Yr., Skin Diving Club 5,
Sgt. at Armsg Intramurals 3-
University of-Houston . .
ANNAMARIA BARBER RORNELAS
- - Pirzkie A A A
Chaps 1, 2, Adv. Parl. 1g Sans Souci 1,
2, 3, 43 Jr. Historians 1, 2, 3, Sec. 53
Girls Chorus 23 UA" Chorus 3, 43 Spurs
3, 4. -
Our Lady of the Lake
"It's nice to be important but more im-
portant to be nice.
KATHLEEN OCORMAN
General Science 1, Y-Teens lg Chaps
1, 23 jr. Historians 1, 2g Garden Club
2, Musical Comedy 2, Latin Club 2, 5,
Girls Chorus 23 Red Cross Council 1g
"A" Chorus 33 Spurs 3, 41 Student
Council 33 0171205 Staff 53 Folk Dance
35 Rep. for AASC 35 NFL 43 Hoof
Prim 5, 4, Reporter 3, Asst. Ed. 4.
Southern Methodist University
"To have a friend is to be one."
PAUL DUNCAN OVERSTREET
Boating and Camping lg Projectionists
li "B" Football Mgr. 23 Varsity Foot-
ball Mgr. 5, 43 "A" Club 5, 4, Aclv.
Sgt. at Arms 4.
Sul Ross College
"He who loses with fl smile will win
again, another day, in another way."
TERRELI. XVALLACE OXFORD
Terry
Chess Club 1, 42, Pres. 2g French Club
13 Varsity Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Student
Council 2, 3, 43 Tennis District Dou-
bles, Regional Doubles Second Place
3g National Honor Society 3, 4.
Rice University
"When you have an elephant by the
hind leg and he's trying to run away,
it's best to let him run."
JOHN HOWARD PECK
johnny
Projectionist Club 1g Adv. Sgt. at
Arms 1, 3, Field and Stream 1, Sec.,
jr. Varsity Football Mgr. 23 Speleology
Club 4, Sgt. at Armsg Art Appreciation
Club 4.
Texas Tech
"Don't expect too much of other peo-
ple, because they average up about
like you."
SARI PATERSON MIKE PATTON
the worldly ones
MYRA PETERSON
Muermz
Chaps 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. fig Garden
Club 1, Chap., Musical Comedy 1, 23
Y-Teens 2, Sgt. at Armsg Adv. Sec.-
Treas. 1, 2, 4, Occupations Club 33
Folk Dancing Club 3g Jr.-Sr. Bridge
Club 4.
Southwest Texas State
"Live each day to its fullest and let
God take care of the 'morrowf'
DAVID PFEIL
BRENDA PICKENS
Trans. Jr. Yr., Art Appreciation 3, First
Place I.L. Typing Contest 3g Chaps 3, 4,
FHA 3, 4.
Southwest Texas State
i'Live your life so that when you die,
you may smile while others cry."
RITA PIRCHER
Re
Choral Club 15 Chaps 1, 2, 53 FHA 2,
3, 4, Spurs 4g Nursing Club 4.
Durhams Business College
"The failure of many to succeed is due
more to lack of will power than to
lack of brain power."
DEANNA PICKENS
Dee
Adv. Chap. 1g FHA 1, 2, 3, 4g Chaps
1, 2, 3, 4g Future Nurses 2, Occupa-
tions 5g Stagehanlils 4j'1Alamodels 1, 4.
Texas Woman's University A
"God first, othersfsecorid, me third".
JOHN R.fPITT, JR. t
. . Rad
Advi' Chap. lg- Sports Club 13 Rod and
Reel Club lg Baseball 1, 2: Adv.
Sgt. at Arms 2, 33 Varsity Baseball 3, 4.
University of Texas
"Money isn't everything, but it's way
ahead of whatever is in second placef
HAL PIKE
Churk
Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4
Student Council 4g Mu Alpha Theta 4
University of Texas
"A dead bird never sings twice."
LIBBY POLTZ
IVIARGARET ANNE POLK
Cisry
FHA 1, Adv. Sec. lg Chaps 1, 2, 53
Alamodels 2g Biology Club 2, Student
Council 2, 5, Spurs 43 Folk Dancing 3g
Los Amigos 4.
University of Texas
"This above all else to thine own self
be true."
SHIRLEY KATHERINE PORTER
Charlie
Adv. Sec. 1g Alamodels 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA
1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4.
Southwest Texas State
"Ask and you shall be given .seek
and you shall find."
MARIANNE PONDER
Mifxie
Los Cuates 13 Art Appreciation lg Chaps
1, 2, 3, Red Cross Council 2, Y-Teens
2, Folk Dancing 3g Musical Comedy 2,
jr.-Sr. Bridge Club 3g Spurs 43 Student
Council 3, 45 Alamodels 4.
Bennett junior College
"Laugh and the world laughs with you.
Cry and you cry alone."
the worldly ones
CHARLIE CRABTREE POTTS
Char
"B" Band 1, Sports Club lg Adv. Sgt.
at Arms 2, Student Council 2g Adv.
Vice-Pres. 33 "B" Football 35 Adv. Re-
porter 4.
Texas Tech
"Pass up the old stuff and stroke for
the new."
ANN K. PORTER
Kazlai
Chaps 1, 2, 3g Art Appreciation Clubg
Alamodelsg FHA, French Clubg Eques-
trian Clubg Travelogue, Photography.
Southwest Texas State
"Grow or die."
LYNN POWELL
Student Council lg Art Appreciation 13
Chaps 13 Biology Club 23 "A" Band 2,
3, 45 French Club 23 Latin Club 33 Band
Sec. 4.
Texas Christian University
GEORGE PRATT
Huey
Adv. Sgt. at Arms 13 Art Appreciation
3, 43 Rocl and Reel Club 5, 43 Field
and Stream 3, 43 Intramurals 3, 4.
Southwest Texas State
"The longest way around is the sweet-
est way home."
DOUGLASS TOBIN QUEREAU
Chess Club 1, Sec.3 Sports Club 13 Stu-
dent Council 1, 33 Madrigals 2, 33 Bio-
logy Club 23 Choral Club 2, 3, 4, Sgt.
at Arms 33 "A" Chorus 2, 3, 43 All-
State Chorus 23 Adv. Sgt. at Arms 2, 43
National Honor Society 3, 43 Intra-
murals 3, 43 National Merit Semi-Final-
ist 43 School Rep. for Mr. Teen of San
Antonio 4.
Texas Christian University
"I never met a man I didn't like."
BARBARA LEE PRICE
Barham
Adv. Treas. 13 Garden Club 1, 23 Musi-
cal Comedy 13'-23 -Press? 23 Inter-Club
Councilf 2-3 Advgli-Sec-sf-Treas .,..i 323, Chaps
1, 2,3323,wRangei: Eolk..Dance Club 33
Y-Teens 33 Seng Jr.,Mul.e Stall Council,
Publicitygfg Demetra ',.Tri-Hi-Y, 3, ' 43
Spurs. 43 Sans SOlJCI.,f-1.5: j, '
Southwest Texas,-State I 3
"Dor1't,,explain--your friends don't need
it and your ,enemies ' won't believe
you, . .. , , , .3 A
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DONNA LEE PRIDDY
Adv. Pres. 13 APC 13 "B" Band 13 Oc-
cupations 13 Safety Council 23 Biology
Club 2, Pres.3 "A" Band 2, 5, 4, Inter-
Club Council 23 Swing Band Club 3, 43
Instrumental Music Club 3, 43 Demetra
Hi-Y 5, 4.
University of Texas
"Vile grope in the darkness of our own
desires when the answer is but a deci-
sion away."
BILL RANDALL
Instrumental Music 1, 23 Latin Club 1,
2, 3, Sgt. at Arms 33 "A" Band 2, 3, 4,
Sgt. at Arms 4g Swing Band 2, 3, 43
Swing Band Club 33 National Merit
Semi-Finalist 4.
University of Texas
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Squire
Library 1, 2, 5, 43 "A" Club 2, 3, 4
General Science 13 Baseball Mgr. 1, 2
5, 4. Football Mgr. 3, 43 Fresh. Foot:
ball Mgr. 23 Basketball Mgr. 2, 3, 4.
Texas University
"Stand up for what you Believe."
LEIGH ROBERTSON
Chaps 1, 2, 3, 43 Sgt. at Arms Red
Cross Council 2, 33 Sec. Treas. Girls
Chorus Y-Teens 13 Musical Comedy 1,
23 Biology 13 Alamodels 1, 23 Folk
Dance..
Texas A8cI
"Work as if it all depends on you. Pray
as if it depends on God."
the worldly ones
BILL ROEGELEIN
Rater
Treasurer of Mule Skinners
Texas A841
"Alcohol and gasoline don't mix.
EILEEN ROBINSON
Vocational Industrial 4, Treas.3 Chap-
lain of Advisory 33 Musical Comedy 13
Art Appreciation 2, 33 Occupations 1,
39 Choral 33 ICT 4.
Texas A8zI
"Make new friends but keep the old,
one is silver, the other gold."
HOWARD ROENSCH
Monkey
Adv. Sec.g Intramural Sports Council
Rep.g Chess 13 Slide Rule 13 Speleology
2, 33 Field 8a Stream 23 Basketball 1g
Varsity Track 2, 4.
University of Southern California
ANN ROGERS
Chaps 1, 2, 5, 43 Jr. Historian 2, 3g
Musical Comedy 33 Vocational Indus-
trial Club 4, Secretary.
Texas A841
"There is no fool, like a proud fool."
LOUISE ANN ROSENMAN
Weegie
Adv. Vice-President 3g Adv. Recording
Secretary 1, TMI cheerleader 3, 43 ICT
Sweetheart nominee 4, Olmor staff 4g
Senior Play 4g Adv. Sgt-at-arms 4g Ala-
models 1, 2, FHA 15 Chaps 1, 2, 3, 43
Musical Comedy 2.
University of Texas
"The entire sum of existence is the ma-
gic of being needed by just one person."
JACK ROGERS
Spanish 1, 2, Sportsilg "B" Baseball 1,
2 , Field andzfStreanri Q24 Basketball
2, 33 Speleoibgy 55, Varsity - Baseball
5, 4, Varsity Basketball 4. L -
University' of5"'1fexa5sgT1j' I , . '
CHARLESSENDBRS ROSS
Chuck' "
Student Council 1, Zgi Rod and Reel
Club'1g Boatingand camping 1, vice-
pres.g Marching Banclii, 3, 4, "A" Cho'
rus 2, 5, Los Companeros 2, Biology
club Zfvicefpresg M91 ,Alpham Theta 5,
4g Physics Club 33 'Sgtiat-'a'1'ii'1s 43 Na-
tional Honor Society 4g Los Amigos,
Sgt. at Arms.
Stanford
LYN DA KAY ROHRE
jr. Historians 1, Instrumental Music
1, Pre-med 2, 3,- 4, Vice-President 4,
Swing Band Club 2. 33 Physics Club 4.
Baylor University
"God grant me the serenity to accept
the things I cannot change, the courage
to change the things I can, and the wis-
dom to know the difference."
FRANK CONKLIN SAMMIS III
Adv. Sgt. at armsg Field and Stream 13
Alpha-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Sports Club lg Adv.
Vice-pres. 2.
University of Texas
"There is so much unclassified confu-
sion in the world you can't help but
step into some of it."
BRYANT SANDERS
B. f.
"A" Chorusg Maclrigals.
University of Texas
"Nature has no scourge more fearsome
than a rattle tongued female."
THONIAS F.. SANDOZ, -IR,
Tommy
Sports Club lg Fresh. Football, Adv.
Sgt. at Arms 1, 3, 43 Field and Stream
2, Biology Club 2g Musical Comedy 2g
jr. Mule Stall Council, House and
Grounds 55 Summer Mule Stall Councilg
Toastmasters Cluh 5, Vice-Pres.g Spele-
ology 4g Skin Diving Club 4.
Louisiana State University
"All things will come around to him
who will but wait."
is
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SHARON SANDERS
Trans. jr, Yr., Alamodels 3g Folk Danc-
ing Club 3g Chaps 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 4'
Demetra Hi-Y 5, 4, Vice-President 4
Dist. Sec. 41 Adv. Vice-Pres. 4.
Texas Christian University
"None goes his way alone, all that we
send into the lives of others comes hack
into our lives."
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JANET ANN SAUER
Ami
Adv. Sec, 15 Musical Comedy 1, Pres,g
Garden Club 1, Sec.g Chaps 1, 2, 3, 4g
Y-Teens 2, Sec., Folk Dancing Club 35
Occupations 3g FHA 4g Demetra Tri-
Hi Y 4.
Texas Tech
"Thinking is like living and clyingg each
of us must do it for himself."
5
FRANK SAN DOVAL
BARBARA ANN SCHERER
DE 4g DE Club 43 National Honor
Society 4.
PENELOPE SCHERR
Penny
Los Companeros lg Chaps 1, 2, 3g Los
Vecinos 2g Pre-Med. Club 1, Eques-
trian Club Zg Biology Club 23 Occupa-
tions Club 5g Folk Dancing Club 3.
Chatham College
"There they go, I must catch up with
them-I am their leader."
MARY GENE SCULL
Adv. Pres. 13 Instrumental Music Club
13 Latin Club 1g Adv. Chap. 2g Chaps
3 Adv. Treas. 33 Alamodels 35 Folk
ance Club 33 Jr. Mule Stall Council,
reas.g Spurs 3, 4.
orth Texas State University
'God gave us memories that we might
ave roses in December."
MARY PATRICIA SCHMITZ
MP
Chaps 1, 2g Student Councilg Future
Nurses lg FI-1A'1, '2g Chaplain of the
Soph. Classy-Biology Clubwgg Los Ami-
gosi, 43 Spurs' 3, 4, Manager-Iodies 4,
Sergeant, Spurs'-' 4Q'i1zfSE1fYlCCgf Club 3, 4,
'Vice-Pres.,4g DAR .Good Citizen 4g Na-
tional 'Honor iSociiety'1fi3,-I-g Sr. Mule
Stall Council, Qhairman, Blue-
Bonnet Girls' State'
TCU : ,1
"Happiness is not something you find,
but something you create." K ,
,L HAROLD SEEWALD
' ii'A --EI-lzzl ,
Chess,Club 1, Treas.g Chess Club 23 Ger-
man Club 23 DE 4. . 5
University of-Texas M
"Like clouds and wind without rain is
a man who boasts of a gift he does not
give."
MIKE SCHOLL
Are
Sgt.-at-Arms 2, 5, 4,-Advisoryg "B" Bas-
ketball 2, 5g Varsity Basketball 4.
Texas University
"You only live once, so raise it!"
ERNEST SIEFERT
Ernie
Biology Club 25 Varsity Swimming Team
2, 3, 4, All-State 51 Muleskinners 2, 5.
Tarleton State College
"It's the mark of an inexperienced
man not to believe in 1uck."
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SHERYI. SLATER
Le.r
haps 5, 45 Art Appreciation 53 FHA 3,
g National Honor Society 3, 4,
an Antonio College
Follow the dictates of your heart and
e true to yourself."
SYLVIA SYLVEY
DWIGHT ISIQOAN
DM V ,li, V
f'A" Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g,Madrigalsi3, 4g
"A" Band 23 "BT Band 1g Swing Band
2g AdvisoryfVice-pres. 1, Chap. 25 Sports
Club 1, 25 Choral, 1, 33.Art Club 2, 3g
Freshman Footbal-lg .Freshman Basketball
Mgr.g "B" Football 2g "B" Basketball
Mgr.
University of Arkansas
JOHN SIMPSON
john
Physics Clubg Swing Band Clubg Band
Instrumentation Clubg Marching Bandg
"A" Band 1, 2, 3, 4.
Texas Tech
"Happiness is the fruit of lifeg Under-
standing is the meaning behind happi-
ness. '
LIZABET H STONE SMITH
Bella
Los Cuates 1, Treasurerg Chaps 1, 2g
Art Appreciation 1g Russian Language
2, jr, Historiang Los Amigos 3, 44 Ex-
pository and Creative Writing 4,
Sophie Newcomb
"Many are the wonders of the world,
and none so wonderful as man."
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CAROL SPAULDING
Chaps 1, 2, 3, 4g Choral Club 1, 2, 33
Magicians Club 3, Alamodels 33 Future
Homemukers of America 3: Stagehands
33 Jr. Red Cross 3g "A" Choms 4.
"If ye have faith, nothing shall be im-
possible unto you."
DONALD EDWARD SPENRATH
Donn
San Antonio College
"The false face must hide what the
false heart doth know."
LYNDA LEE SPEAR
Trans. Sr. year from lncarnate Word
High Schoolg, Distributive Education
Clubs of America 4. 1 i"'
San Antonio College tit- 3 ,V
"It 'is better . to, comfort, than to be
Comfortedf' l g g K t
SYLVIA STARKS , V
Chaps 1, 23 Chess Club, Spanish Clubg
Sans Souciy' - '
University of California at Los Angeles
"An unexamined life is not worth
living."
MARY ANN SPEARS
Los Cuates 15 Chaps 1, 2, Biology Club
2, Los Companeros 2g Los Amigos 3, 4,
Publicity Chairman 4, Creative Writ-
ing Club 4, Sec. 4g Spurs 3, 4, Drill Of-
ficer 4g NHS 45 Service Club 4.
Sophie Newcomb
"To thine ownself be true."
GEORGE ROBERT STEINBACH
Latin Club 1, 23 Natl. Latin Hon. Soci-
ety 1g Projectionists 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas.
2, 3,-Pres. 4g Varsity Track 2, 3, 43 "A"
Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 33 Bexar
County Chem. Society Winner 3g NHS
4, Physics Club 4.
Stanford
"Life is the art of drawing without
an eraser."
SUSAN JEAN N E STEWART
S ue
Choral Club 13 junior Historians 23
Chaps 2, 3, 43 Los Companeros 33 Fu-
ture Nurses Club 3, 4.
Cedarville College
KENNETH SWOPE
LEE VAN VECHTEN STOKES
Student Council 1, 2g Book Review Club
13 Treas. 13 Los Vecinos 13 Library
Club 13 Chaps 1, 23 Garden Club 23
Alamodels 33 Los Amigos 33 Mu Alpha
Theta 3, 43 Spurs 3, 43 Jodies 3, 4g
NHS 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Red Cross
Council 43 Demetra Tri-Hi-Y 43 Olmor
Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 4.
Sophie Newcomb
"A friend is someone who will sticl-1 up
for you when you're not there."
the worldly ones
BILLY TASSOS
Greek
VIC Club 43 Sergeant-at-Arms 4. Student Council 1, 23 Adv. Sergeant-at-
Northwestern University Arms 2, 3, 43 Freshman Football.
"Church going students seldom become Texas Agricultural and Mechanical Col-
delinquentsi' lege
MARGARET PATRICIA STRUWE
Peggy 3
Future Homemakers of America 2,
3, 4, Chaplain 5, Recording Secretary 43
Future Nurses of America 3, 4, Record-
ing Secretary 4. l
Trinity University
"'Now abideth faith, hope, love, these
three, but the greatest of these is love."
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Cindy
Los Cuates 1, Pres. 13 Adv. Treas. 13 Y-
Teens 1, Sec. 13 Chaps 1, 2, Los Com-
paneros 23 Golf Club, Vice-Pres.3 Mule
Stall Council Decorations Chairman
23 Adv. Senior Play.
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LORE'I'l'A JANE THOMPSON
FHA 1, 2, 3, 4g Chess Club 1g Future
Nurses 1, French Club 33 Chaps 1, 2,
3. 4.
South West Texas State College
"Live each day as though you were to
die tomorrow."
MARTHA O'MAHONY TOBIN
Chaps 1, 2, 3, 43 Musical Comedy 1,
Los Companeros 2g FBLA 2, Reporter
2, Occupations 5, Folk Dance 3, French
Club 4, Sgt.-at-arms 4g Art Apprecia-
tion Club 4, FTA 1, 2, 5, 4, Parliamen-
tarian 2, Secretary 3, Librarian 45
Advisory Secretary 2, High School Red
Cross 3, 4, Sec. 4.
University of Texas
"A good scare is worth more to man
than good advice."
LOUIS C. TILLY
Luigi
Transfer jr. year, Future Business
Leaders of America-President 5, Vice-
president 43 Intramural Sports 5, 4.
Texas A8cM
"The superior man blames himselfg
the inferior man blames others."
the worldly ones
JAMES RICHARD TOLLETTE
jim
Field and Stream, Projectionists Clubg
Swing Band, Golf, Football.
Texas A8cM
"Do unto others as you would have
them do unto you."
JOAN TIPS
Chaps 1, 23 Spurs 3, 4g Jodies 3, 45 Los
Cuates 1g Art Appreciation 13 Musical
Comedy 2, Treasurer, Occupations Club
33 Folk Dancing 3, 43 Y Teens 25 Advi-
sory Treasurer 1, President 3.
University of Texas
"Absence is to love as wind is to a fire:
it either extinguishes or enkindles it."
RAYMOND STANLEY TOLSON
Sport
Transfer Jr. Yr.g Debate Club 33 Chess
Club 3, 4, Physics Club 4g "B" Basket-
ball 5.
University of Texas
"Wealth may never guarantee happiness
but neither does poverty."
sn.
SUZANNE TURBEVILLE
Chaps 1, 2, 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 4, Adv.
Vice-Pres. 1, FHA 1, 2, 5, 4, FTA 1,
2, Adv. Sec. 2, FHA Class Sec. 1, Class
Pres. 3, 4, Alamodels "A" Team 1, 2,
5, 4, Art Appreciation Club 3, 4, jr.
Foreign Relations 4, Rec. Sec.
Baylor University
"What's gone is gone, and shal-l never
return, unless it is a boornerang or a
memory.
KAY VAN HARDEVELD
Kay Baby
"AH Chorus, Music Appreciation Club,
Choral Club, Book Review, Chaps,
FHA, FTA, Bridge Club, Art Club,
Classical lvlusic, Stagehands.
San Antonio College
"The way to see by faith is to shut the
eye of reason."
DANIEL XVAYNE VALENTINE
Dflmzie
Sports Club 1, Baseball 1, Field
and Stream 1, Fresh. Football, Fresh.
Basketball, "B" Basketball 2, "B" Base-
ball 2, Musical Comedy Club 2, Adv.
Sgt. at Arms 2, Summer Mule Stall
Council 2, Student Council 1, Toast-
masters Club 5, Varsity Baseball 3, 4,
"A" Club 5, 4.
the worldly ones
MARGARET VAN METER
FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Los Cuates 1, Chaps 1,
2, 3, Russian Language Club 2, 3, Vice-
pres. 3, Los Amigos 5, 4, National Hon-
or Society 3, 4, Spanish National Hon-
or Society 3, 4, Creative and Expository
Writing Club 4.
Smith College
"'I will be true, for there are those
who trust me."
DONALD GLENN VALENTINE
Adv. ViceAPres. 1, 2, 3, Sports Club 1,
Field and Stream 1, Hot Rod Club 2,
Skin Diving Club 2, Fresh. Football,
Fresh. Basketball, "B" Basketball Z,
Varsity Baseball 3, 4, -Ir. Mule Stall
Council, House and Grounds, Key Club
4.
University of Texas
"It is not what he has nor even what
he does, which directly expresses the
worth of a man, but what he is."
LEI IY VERA
Foreign Exchange Student 4, Chaps 4.
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Varsity "B" Baseball, Ir. Varsity Footv
ball.
San Antonio College
"Learn from the mistakes of others and
you probably won't have to make them
yourself."
the worldl
JULIA ELIZABETH LENEHAN
julia
Latin Club 1, 3, Toastmaster's Club 13
Alamodels 25 FHA 2, 3, 4, Los Amigos
43 Jr. Sr. Bridge, Adv. Chap. 33 Chaps
1, 2, 3, 43 Spurs 4, FTA 1, 3, 4, jr. Red
Cross Council 5, 4.
Texas Christian University
"He who tries to do something and fails
is better than he who tries nothing and
succeeds at it."
LINDA JOYCE ZERR
Olmor Staff 1, Freshman Class Editor 2,
High School Red Cross Council 1, 2, 3,
4-Historian 3g Future Teachers of A-
merica 1, 2, 5, 4'Treasurer 3, 4, Chaps
1, 2, Spurs 3, 4, jodies 5, 4g junior
Historians, Los Cuates, Golf Russian
Language Club, Band, Girls Chorus 3,
4-Pres. 4.
Southwestern University
"The best way for you to have a friend
is to be one."
y ones
PETER FRANCIS WELLER
Pete
"A" Band 3, 43 Swing Band Club 2, 3,
45 Debate 43 Chess Club 4, "B" Basket-
ball 2.
Louisiana State University
"A friend may be well reckoned the
masterpiece of nature."
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Kay Van Hardeveld
Barry Holleron
BEST DRESSED
Ioan Tipps
Doug Hawthorne
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Linda Glodt
Greg Hansen
MOST OPTIMISTIC
Margie Block
Mike Scholl
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Production:
Costume Manager
Cynthia Tassos
joy Hubbard, Kathryn Keeny, Margie Block,
Jo Brown, june Ku, Kate Beckwith, Annamaria
Ornelas, Pam Gouger
............................ Kay Van Hardveld
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Anne Brown
Kathy McGonagil
Sylvia Dawson
Linda Adelman, Cindi Bless
Roselyn Gander
jack Bell
Mike Murray
David Flack
David Pfeil
Steve Rappaport
Pete Weller
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Bob Carter
Stuart Vexler
Sandy Louie, Diane Fillmore
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Blackwell Blitch Bone Borrenfield
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David Birdy Gwen Rudy jackie
Brown Brunner Buck Burchardt Burke
Margye Bette Jim Chris
BUIISSOII Bush Buttery Calvert
Cary Connie john Johnny
Cardwell Carpenter Caruthers Cates
t h e b u s y o n e s
Jeanie Mollie Kathy jane Janis
Childers Childs Christensen Clark Cohen
Lou Ellen john Sandy Pat Carolyn
Colaw Colglazier Conant Connolly Cook
M arty Larry Jim Linda
Cook Cooper Copeland Core r
Anne Dick Salliann Lee
Corrigan Corrigan Couser Cowsert
Nancy Janie Candy Toni Peggy
Criswell Crowson Crumm Dabbs Davis
Nitha Jim Connie Keith Charles
De Ca Pena Denson Dickson Domley Donahue
Almeda Judy Dianne Robert
Doughty Drury Duncan Duncan
John Janis Erik Gaye
Denning Embrey Eriksen Erickson
t h e b u sy o n e s
Cary Barbara Eddy julie Herby
Farrow Ferguson Fladger Fogleman Foote
Jimmie Steve Pam Ed Steve
Fowler Frederick Freeborn F rnka Froehner
Isabelle Gordon Kenneth joe
Fuentes Fuller Fuller Gallagl'1er
Cha Cha Neil Cindy Janice
Galvan Gander Garrison Geplmrt
Tim Pam Lorraine Bill jill
Geppeff Gerald Gerhard Goodman Graham
David Tommy Lucy Gail Mary
Grant Graves Gravley Green Greene
Nancy Gayle Loula Lou
Greene Greg Gregg Griffin
Billy Cynthia Torn Harry
Groos Groos Guggolz Gunkel
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Celia Mike William Sheryl Josephine
Gutierrez Gwinn Haas Halbardier Hall
jim Ronnie Larry Mary Trisha
Hammack Hammett Hampton Hannaman Hansen
Susie Susan Bill Barbara
Hart Hasslocher Hatcher Hatter
David Holly Linda Janis
Heaney Hearn Helland Henderson
joel John Judy John Sharyn
Henderson Henning Henry Hensley Heres
Lydia Lestra Barbara Russell Steve
Herrera Hibberd Hibits Hill Hillen
Marilyn Nanqv Scott Chuck
Hocott Hogan Holden Hollimon
Linda Bill David Susie
Hollingshead Holmes Holmes Horn
t h e b u s y o n e s
Carol Reagan Nancy Sue Martha
Home Houston Huanfe Hughes Hulen
Debbie Betty M317 Suv Carolyn jeff
Hunt Hutson Ivey Ivy Jackson
LUCY Marilyn Jenifer John
Ed-Lackssn Jackson Jagfe Jakle
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Kaplan Karoly Karotkin Keecly
Mary Ellen Johnny Kent Linda
Keene Kefauver Kilpatrick King
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Ann Ralph Alex John Duane
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Jon Victoria Lupe Roy
Lindskog Longoria Lopez Lopez
Johnny Kent Kathy Mary Martha Maggie
Loyd Lucas Lucchese Luke Maessen
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Mandel Manly Mariner Marshall Martin
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Manuel Micaela Juan Gil
Martinez Martinez Mata .Mathews
BMW Cindy David B111
Maxwell Maxwell McCormick McCullough
t h e b u s y o n e s
Doss Susan David jane Robert
McDavid McDevitt McGilvray McKinley Mengden
Nancy Greg Linda Ricky Nancy
Meyer Miller Miller Milligan Mims
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Betsy Marge Susie jack
Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell Moore
Martie Susan Sally Robert
Moore Moorman Moses Naegeli
Rgxanne jo Lee Suzy Dan Jim
Neumann Newton Norman O'Banion Odell
Janie Larry Sandra Walt Don
Olgon Oxford Pagan Park Parkhouse
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Partain Patterson Patton Patton
Cynthia Robert Lyn Janet
Payne Peacock Peery Pennycuick
t h e b u s y o n e s
George Marjorie Sandy Donna Jeanne
Perez Perry Peters Peterson Pfeil
Tom Sue Gay French Anne Stephanie
Pincus Piper Pridgen Pruitt Rainey
Edward Russ Linda Denece
Rmgel Rehkemper Remick Reynolds
Brian Ellen Susan Frank
Richardson Richey Riner Roberts
Betty Robbie Tim Charles Linda
Rohlf Rosett Rubinstein Rubiola Rubiola
Linda Cecile Joh n Nancy Lynn
Rumpf Russell Rymet Sailing Sayers
Susan
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Charlene
Slaughter
Gerry Bobby Rick Steve
Schollenberger Schoolfield Scott Seiler
Margaret Mike Tom Paulette
Seymour Shaughnessy Shoaf Silber
t h e b u s y o n e s
Howard Becca Mary Lou
Simms Simpson Sistrunk
Joella, Whit Ray
Smith Snell Sorensen
Clay
Skinner
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Spaulding
Linda Patty Lee Chris
Speed Speief Standley Stanton
Bebe Nancy Guy Steve
Stebbins Steen Stone Swanson
Sue Mac Kenneth Trudy Bob
Swope Sykes Thomas Thomas Thrift
Mike Lee Robert Preston Margaret
Tibbets Tift Tillotson Timmons Tips
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Tolbert Trachta Trolinger Turner
Eleanor Peggy Ann Steve Jacque
Vantrees Vaughn Vollmer Volluz
t h e b u sy o n e s
Ernie Walt Betty Lonnie Sudi
Wagenfuehr Waitz Waller Walthall Ware
Sha Lyn Cynthia Margaret Pat Marilyn
Warren Watson Webb Wellberg Wheaton
Susan jim Marsha Anne
Whitaker Whiteaker White Williams
Debbi Linda Tom Lee
Williams Williams Willis Willoughby
Joe John Kent Mark Ross
Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson
Chris Tom Judy James Bill
Winslow Wolf Wood Wyatt Yates
Robert Stephen Linda Amador
Yates Yates Yaeger Yeverino
Janie Margaret Virginia Buddy
Zapata Zapata Zapata Zipp
the busy ones
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order senior rings
go to the prom
try out for cheerleader
read Awowmzillv
take Chemistry
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Alexander Allen Amols Anderson Anderson
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Arthur Ashworth Baddock Bailey Baird Baker
john John Jane Robert Pam Jimmy
Baker Barnett Barrett Bauerschlag Baugh Baxter
Donald Gerald Barbara Doug Linda
Bayne Bean Beck Becker Bellamy
Sharon Judy Richard Sharon Cherry
Bennett Berns Berns Bivens Blair
Richard Florida Barbara Doug jane Kathy
Bolen Booth Bowdler Bowersock Bradley Brandenburger
Henry Marie Gene Phillip Barbara Terry
Brann Brenner Brigman Brinker Brown Brown
Sharon Tommy jennifer Linda Steve
Brownlee Brundage Buntin Burney Calverly
Lark Bill Bob Sue Eulalia
Camacho Campbell Campbell Campbell Canales
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Thomas Russell Lang Diana Bill K9-Ten
Carey Carter Casebier Castelow Caston 'Chandler
Bill Sharon Ed jan Linda Phd
Cha se Cherry Chevalier Christe Christensen C0bb
Jimmy Mary Ronnie jane Vickie
Colbert Colbert Collier Collins Cgllins
Della Magdaleen Wes Frank Ann
Combs Conchola Conner Cook Copeland
Everett Anne Paul 131115 Kathleen Robert
Core Corman Cowsert Cox COX Crawfgfd
Kathleen Steven Terri James Charles Kip
Creeden Cromwell Curry Darling Davidson Davidson
l jeff jim Steve Susan David
Davis Davis Davis Deal Deaton
Carol Frank Mary Jerry Janice
De Forest Delph Dickinson Dickson Donaldson
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Duerr Duncan Eager Earle Escajeda Estrada
Dean Connie Allan Missy Carol Janine
Farrar Fernandez Fenerbacker Finck Fischer Fisk
Rachel Tommy Kathy Jane John
Flores Flournoy Ford Franzel Frazer
Nancy Patty Pam Carolyn Molly
Gardner Garison Garner Gates Gates
Charles Barbara Sharon jackie Danny ViC
Gerdes Gettinger Gilliland Gilmore Cleaggn Cleichmafm
Carol Mary Anne Sandie Johnny Truett Sharon
Golden Gonzales Gonzales Goode Goss Grace
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Grant Graves Grayson Gregg Sandy
Gary Mary Ellen Nancy Kay Hansen
Griggs Guthrie Hale Hannaman
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Harding Hargis Harrell Harwell Hasslocher Hastings
Bobby Gordon Richard Eddie Lee Ann Julie
H2l1SSer Hawthorne Heller Hendrex Hendryx Hensley
Pam Carl Janis Carol Jennifer
Herder Herring Hilbert Hill Hilty
Jeff Jackie Edith Suzy Lida
Hirsch Hite Hollan Holleron Holmgreen
Patricia Chris Diane Robert Terry Patsy
Holmgreeri Hormachea Home Horner Horner Houston
Ken Jane Frances Katt Terry Judi
H0Wel'f01'1 Hubbell Imell Ives Jackson Jaffe
Larry Margaret Pat Rafael Chrisie
IEW jones IOHGS Joseffy Josepf
Lynne Kal Bobby Diane John
juel Kallison Kauffman Kelley Kellogg
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Phil Sara Marie Kyle Richard Stephen
Kephart Kerr Kiehl Killen Kleiman Klenke
Virginia Greg Carla Lynne Johnny Lynne
Knouf Kobernat Kost Lachman L2 Coke
Lahourcade
Mary Hal Judy Robert Randy
Lampe Landrum Lankford Leach LeBlanc
Bruce Jimmy john Larry Roy
Lee Lee Lee Lehr Leslie
Buddy Diane Alan Patricia Laura Louise
Levy Lilly Lfndskog Lobit Lock Locker
Charles Mellie Cary Shelley Barbara Buddy
Lockett L0ngaCre Louie Mabe MacAlister Machu
Ginger Debbie Pat Ricky Lorraine
Madrey Mandel Mansell Martin Martyn
Diane Kathy Sandra Sue Jay
Masters McCartney McCarty McCauley McDaniel
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Donna Kathy Mimi Kay Bette Terry
McDuffie McElwrath McCehee McGovern Mebane Miller
Carolyn Fritz John Mike janie Ken
Mischer Moench Montgomery Montgomery Moore Moore
Milby Mike Peter Vicki jim
Moore Morrison Moskowitz Mount Mudd
Patty Susan jack jean Linda
Muir Murrell Musselman Muggelman Nance
Roger Kathy Margaret Bill Tommy john
Nelson Newman Newton Nordhaus Norman Oatman
Lawrence William Debbie Ward Rhonda Marsha
Ochse Ochse Orozco Orsinger Parshall Patterson
Robert Howard jimmy Pam David
Patterson Peak Peck Peters Pipes
Pam Margaret Fletcher Loren Katie
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Jakey Stanley Steve Georgia Nancy SHG
Price Price Price Priddy Prosk Purdum
Rowen Donnie Danny Kent Bill Reid
Raborn Reavis Redwine Reese Reichardt Reininger
Patty Charles Charles Mary Dorothy
Remmick Renz Reser Rhode Richardson
Iames Bruce Deborah Marcy Susan
Riley Roberts Roberts Roberts Robinson
Ellen Ceoiirey Shelley Mary Dee Martha
Roegelein Roemer Rogers Rohde Rollo Ross
David Cheryl jim Sandra Nancy jackie
Rossing R0y Roy Rubrecht Rundell Ruttenberg
Eliane Susan Tommy Doug Craig
Sainte-Marie Sandifer Sargemnt Saunders Sawtelle
Carl Lawrence Linda Diane Claude
Schenken Schneider Schrag Schutz Schwab
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Scott Scuilla Seewald Sethness Shafer Shaw
Sue Henry Ianet Scott David Dottie
Shockley Shoenfelt Shumate Simmons Simpson Singleton
Tim Beckie jeff Bohn Marshie
Sisk Skinner Skinner Smith Smith
Steven Chris Steve Barbara Grady
Smith South Spears Starlberry Stebbins
Dude Lawrence Gerald Sharon Bill Bill
Steen Steinbach Stone Stone Storey Swann
Donnie jim Ronny Tom Jimmy Suzanne
Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Telotte Temple
Martha Ann Georgia Ann jan Sharon
Thaddeus Thompson Tips Tolson Torrance
Ken Bob Trisha Diana Laura
Trammel Triesch Triesch Turner Turner
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Stella jill joe Yvonne Kathleen Burns
Valdez Vexler Vives Vives Wade Waggener
Doak Pace Patsy Wayne Mike Jimmy
Walker Walker Waller Walton Waters Weedin
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Weilbacher West Wheeler Whipple White
John Bobbye Nancy Carla Debbie
Wig0dSkY Williams Williams Wilson Windes
Elaine Bob Tommy Rosie Marilyn
Wolf Worth Wright Ximenes Zimmermann
VVE ARE SOPHONIORES
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like skate-boarding
sponsor the Favorites Dance
try out for Spurs
date seniors
read Ivanhoe
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Bob Molly SYCVC Laura Gloria Betty Gaylon Sherry
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Brogan Brown Brown Buck Bullington Burk Burke
Lon Louise Mark Susan Theresa Cherry Tim
Burleson Cain Caldwell Callahan Canales Caran Carnes
jimmy Margaret Len ora Patty Mary Sandi john
Carr Carrington Carroll Casper Cavanaugh Chambus Chaney
Terri Barry Louise Roger julie Tommy Greg
Chase Childers Childers Chiodo Choate Christal Christensen
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Christensen Clark Colbert Colbert Coleman Comparin Conger
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Priscilla Mickie Vicky Quest Carol Donna Dan Bob
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Charlie Rick Terry Sally Edward Bobbe Anita Laura
Crawford Crawford Crawford Crews Cr onk Cummins Davis Davis
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Mike Debby Pat Philip Carlos Daniel David
Dawson Day DeLaGarza DeLange DeLeon De Los Santos DeLosSantos
john Nancy Nancy Diana Carol Dita Mike
Denning Denson Devlin Dickinson Diessner Donahue Donelson
John 161111 Jay Debbie David Lynden Susan Bruce
Dorn Dorr Duerr Duncan Eisenhauer Eiserloh Eldridge Ellingsworth
Shirley Johnny Mike Alan Kathryn Tom Richard Robert
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Fisher Fisk Flood Foote Forney Fowlkes Fox
Bob Mark Rusty Chuck Linda Sonja julia
Franklin Freed Fuhrmann Gaines Gallegos Gary Gaston
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Linda Brenda Jolie Alan Gib Mike Dianne Robert
Giammalvo Gibson Giese Gilhousen Gleye Godowns Gonzales Gonzales
Mike Shirley john Prissy jill Lucy -Iimmy Steve
Goodwyn Grabarkewitz Graham Graham Grant Green Greer Greer
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Grieder Gross Guzman Hale Hall Hanes Hankins
Charles Margaret Peggy Nan Nancy Kenny Steve
H2.I1kif1S Hannamarr Hansel Hardeman Hardie Harding Harman
Craig Barry jackie jimmy Betsy Albert Jane Kathy
Harris Harrison Harshaney Hatcher Hatter Hausser Hays Henkes
Lesley Linda Susan Ray Helen Peter Tommy Richard
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Benito Laurie land David jane Wanda jean
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Kilian Kimmell Kinder Knudsen Labatt Laclensohn Lahourcade
Penny Tommy Walt Beverly Tim Dickie Mary Ann
Laurent Lauterstein Lee Leigh Leverenz Lewis Lie
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Lilly Livingston Lock Lord Lovelace Loyd Luke MacAlister
Marcia jimmy Ronnie Abel Delores Isabelle joe Julia
Mandel Marmion Martin Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez
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Susan Kay Diane Mary Gail Leslie Margaret Mollie
Mathews Mayfield Mazur McCartney McClanahan McCullough McComb McComb
Rita David Molly Martha Colleen Tommy Gregg Marcia
McCoy McDavid McDougal McGonagil McHugh Mclntyre McLaughlin McManus
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McNeill MCSWHHI Miller Milvo Mitchell Mock Moeller Molina
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Montanio Moore Moore Moore Moore Moores Morton Mueller
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Mullen Mumme Murray Musgrave Niedwiecki Nixon Nixon
Melbourne Tim Peggy Kathy john Anne Twila
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Velia Alan Pat Patsy Sally Socorro Yolanda Lynn
Palomo Parrish Patterson Patton Peatross Pena Pepper Perkins
Carlye Raymond Steve Ellen Brian Wendy Mario Bubba
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Rossing Rubrecht Ruiz Rumpf Russell Saathoff Salling Samuel
Allen Susan Clint Skip Bill Bob Priscilla Kelly
Sartain Saunders Sayers Schimpff Schneider Schneider Schoenig Schoolcraft
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Welch West Westerman Wheeler Whitfield Wied Williams
Tommy Franklin Russel Bill William Randy Homer
Williams Wilson Wilson Wolf Wood Young Zapata
Paul Iru Angie ,Ian
Zapata Zeller Zertuche Zizelman
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"Peyton Place"
"Man from U.N.C.L.E
"Bewitched"
"The Munsters"
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Beep Beep
Favorite Type of
arty
Senior Party
the Road Runner"
Favorite Fads
Black Stockings
Fur Collars
Favorite Places
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Movies
Airport
Htuems
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Shindig
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Getting
Senior Rings
Personal Quality
Most Admired
Sincerity
Favorite Class
American History
Favorite Way
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Sleeping !
Favorite Place
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Naples
Most Outstanding
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Heights Beat
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Presidential Elections
Favorite Wfays to
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"Really"
Favorite Time
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Winter
Favorite Classes
World History
Gym
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Summer
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Sense of Humor
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Khrushchev's
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Mule Stall
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Th Olmos Honors:
Students who represent Alamo
Heights outstondingly in all -Fields:
We have had outstand-
ing athletes in all fields.
Four are Sandy Adel-
man, Golfg John Sal-
ling, Swimmingg Susie
Shaefer, Tennisg and
jimmy Arnold, Foot-
ball.
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This year, agar
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Lederer, Tobin
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ney Ladensohn,
Caruthers, june
Mike Greenburg,
Beth Barnes, and
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and Bill Randall
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Students from Alamo Heights have attended National
Science Foundation summer institutes for talented sec-
ondary school students. Kenneth Wilson, University of
Oklahomag Chuck Ross, Columbia Universityg june
Grant, University of Texasg and David Grant, Univer-
sity of Texas.
Four of our members of Tri-Hi-Y attended a meet-
ing of the Texas Model Legislature. They are
Margaret Webb, Linda Adelman, Barbara Woods,
and Ruth Ann Johnson.
Alamo Heights has been well repre-
sented at all types of Student Council
workshops. From left to right are: Syd-
ney Ladensohn, Linda Glodt, Gil Ma-
thews, Ruth Ann johnson, Barbara
Woods, Chuck Katz, Walt Park, Tom
Freeland, janet Pennycuick, Chuck Jef-
ferson, Margaret Webb, and Donald
Bayne.
With our fine Speech department,
these students have distinguished
themselves and the school: Lou
Griffin, Gil Mathews, Chuck
Katz, Donald Bayne, Mary jo
Brown, Tommy Pincus, Cherie
Woehler, David Flack, Chuck
jefferson.
Alamo Heights students participate in many community
activities, these students have taken part in productions
of the San Antonio Little Theatre: Mary Jo Brown, Cherie
Woehler, and Martha Whitiiian. Not pictured Mary Rohde.
Many girls from Alamo Heights
work as volunteers at the various
hospitals. Among them are: janene
Council, Eleanor Vantreese, Peggy
Struve, Janet Bishop, Ruth Hill,
Gay Pridgen, Sandy Hastings, Diane
Bailey, Martha Hulen, Cathy Lord,
janet Shumate, Margie Block, Mag-
gie Maessen, and Mary Sue Ivey.
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Representing us this year
on "On the Spot," four
Seniors were victorious a-
gainst Robert E. Lee.
Shown with their advis-
ors. Mr. Paul Foerster,
and Mr. Joseph Buckley,
and the alternate, Kenneth
Wilson, are Terry Ox-
ford, Blair Labatt, Sandy
Aclelman, and June Grant.
Two Alamo Heights girls are current-
ly in the San Antonio Civic Ballet. Get
ting ready to practice are Peggy Yoc
hem and Lyn Peery.
Other students who have done outstand-
mg art work are Linda Helland, Linda
Bellamy Paul Alley, Bonnie Baddock,
Margaret Webb and Mary Sue Ivey.
Four Senior students have done outstanding work in
the art department and have won many types of a-
wards. They are jimmy Whitaker, Penny Martin, Mar-
tha Whitman, and Johnny Peck.
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Alamo Heights students honored by
the San Antonio Optimists Clubs
during Youth Appreciation Week
are Billy Tassos, johnny Kothmann,
Chuck Katz, Sandy Adelman, David
Flack, Cherry Blair, June Grant,
and Kenny Thomas.
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Many Alamo Heights students
had the privilege to spend the
summer living and studying
in Mexico. Among them are:
Margret Van Meter, Bobby
Schoolfield, Sheila Byrne,
Kathryn Kenny, Mary Ann
Spears, Susan Weber, Judy
Lee, June Grant, Kate Beck-
with, and Ruth Ann johnson.
The OLMOS has been lucky this year in that it has had
two fine' Qhotographers. Our hats off to Rocket Reeves
and David Grant.
Barbara Ferguson, Carolyn Cook, Gordon Middleton, Da-
vid Flack, Linda Miller, Jimmy Hatcher, and Jim o'De11
have all distinguished themselves with the band.
BIENVENIDOS
LETTY
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Candy Fear Kris Johnson
Peggy Adams Judy Drury Carolyn Hennessey Sandy Louie Mary Pat Schmitz
Linda Adelman SUSHH DUEII Lestra Hibberd Marilynn Maddox Gene Seull
Emily Alter Patty Duffy Marilyn Hocott Linda Markham Jean Sergeant
Diane Bailey Sally Edge Joy Hubbard Ruth Ann Marmion Sylvia Silvey
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Mary Barrow Peggy EPP Martha Hulen Lynn Mayfield Marcia Snip
Carmen Baxter Sandy Erben Debbi Hunt Lynn McCarley Mary Ann Spear
Kate Beckwith Joan Evetts Carolyn Ivy Terry McGovern Crystal Stanton
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Susan Berry
Margie Block
Joan Boyd
Barbara Brack
Anne Brown
Nancy Brown
Birdy Brunner
Emily Bullock
Cecilia Burke
Bobbie Busby
Sheila Byrne
Beth Chamberlain
Marty Cook
Linda Core
Anne Corrigan
Janene Council
Nancy Criswell
Candy Crumm
Carol Darley
Peggy Davis
Sylvia Dawson
Almeda Doughty
Martha Ferguson
Virginia Fischer
Pauline Folbre
Estelle Galvan
Diana Geis
Janice George
Linda Gleye
Linda Glodt
Linda Goleman
Pam Gouger
Cindy Gray
Susan Green
Gayle Gregg
Alice Gulledge
Josephine Hall
Patricia Hansen
Joan Harrison
Susie Hart
Sharon Harwell
Sharon Hartwell
Holly Heam
Linda Helland
Kris Johnson
Ruth Ann Johnson
Nancy Jones
Mary Kaine
Mary Ellen Keene
Kathryn Kenny
Kundee Killen
Linda King
Sandy King
Mary Klein
Kathy Kopecky
Ann Krueger
Patty La Coke
Sydney Ladensohn
Marian Law
Patty Leaf
Elizabeth Lee
Julie Lenehan
Kathy Leonard
Carolyn Lewis
Judy Lilly
Olivia Lilly
Nancy Mims
Patty Moore
Mary Mortimer
Joan Nitschke
Kathleen O'Gorman
Janie Olson
Annamarie Ornelas
Janet Pennycuick
Lyn Peery
Marjorie Perry
Jeanne Pfeil
Sue Piper
Rita Pircher
Margaret Polk
Missie Ponder
Barbara Price
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Helen Reser
Gail Robbins
Cecile Russell
Lynne Sayers
Penny Scherr
Cynthia Tassos
Judy Thomas
Sally Thompson
Joan Tips
Jane Tower
Sudi Ware
Shalyn Warren
Penny Watson
Margaret Webb
Sally Weilbacher
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Captains:
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Lieutenants:
Marcia Snip, Peggy Epp
Bobby Busby, Mary Ann Spears
Sergeants:
Linda Core, Mary Pat Schmitz
Barbara Brack, Marilyn Hocott
Sha Lynn Warren, Lyn Peery
Managers:
Lynn Mayfield
Diana Geis
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Carmen Baxter
Nancy Whitaker
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Cheerleaders and Majorettes perform for the first time at the Howdy
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FOOTBALL
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CAPTAI NS
jimmy Arnold Greg Hansen
The team elected Jimmy Arnold and Greg Hansen cap-
tains of the 1964 varsity. They were both representative of
the team as Greg was an all-district end, and Jimmy made
the all-city team as a. tackle.
"I wish my blocking were always this good," says Steve Seiler, as he racks up one of Heights'
15 first downs.
Senior Quarterback Pat Bailey, who connected on six of nine
passes for 109 yards and three touchdowns, and Steve Seiler, who
returned from New York recently to lead the Heights' ground at-
tack with 87 yards on 10 carries, were offensive standouts in the
Mules' impressive victory over the Fox Tech Buffaloes.
Bailey's first touchdown pass was a 22 yarder to Steve Seiler,
who also ran for the two extra points. The next touchdown came
on a 44 yard bomb from Bailey to Greg Hansen. The extra points
resulted when Kent Lucas pounced on the ball in the end zone. The
final six points resulted from a Bailey to Greg Hansen spiral, for 13
yards. Heights' defense, led by jim Arnold, james Yancy, and Gra-
ham Montgomery, was outstanding in holding the Buffaloes to only
9 first downs and a - 3 yards passing.
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valuable yardage.
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STATISTICS
Alamo Heights Fox Tech
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149 64
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3-29 5-24,8
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9-95 3-35
Scoring By Quarters
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Steve Seiler, 29, scores a touchdown after taking a pitch-out from trapped Pat Bailey, 11.
MILLER VVHIPS
IVIULES 29-I4
Corpus Christi Miller overcame the stubborn Mule de-
fense in the third period, as they scored three times, to hand
Alamo Heights their first defeat of the season.
The Mules took the opening kickoff and, after a series
of setbacks, went in to score. This drive was highlighted by
a 43 yard pass from Pat Bailey to Steve Seiler. On the next
play Graham Montgomery swept left end for the six points.
Heights held the score at 6-O for the remainder of the period.
In the second quarter, Miller moved 78 yards to the A1-
amo Heights' one yard line, where the noteworthy Mule de-
fense proved itself by holding the Buccaneers. Unfortunate-
ly, the Mules' offense fumbled on their first play which re-
sulted in six points for Miller. The try for points was good,
and Miller led 8 to 6.
Miller scored three times in the third period to take a
29 to 6 lead.
Alamo Heights provided most of the action in the final
period, as lineman Kent Lucas recovered a fumble on the
Miller 40 yard line, Pat Bailey and Steve Seiler combined for
a spectacular touchdown run. As Bailey rolled out around
right end, he became trapped on the 30 yard, but kept the
play alive by lateraling to Seiler, who outran two Miller de-
fenders to the goal line. Wingback joe Dennis scored the
two points.
The Mules were led in their valiant effort by Bailey,
who completed 5 of 20 passes for 90 yards and Seiler, who
rushed for 60 yards in 9 carries.
This heartbreaking defeat left the Mules with a 1 and 1
record for pre-district play.
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Heights Miller
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127 294
90 71
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6-66 9-97
Score By Quarters
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iller O 8 21 O 29
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Stuart Vexler darts through the line and picks up one of Heights' first downs as the Red team
blocks.
REBELS OUT SCORE NIULES
Austin Travis handed the Mules their second
defeat 20 to 6 in a non-district tilt at Alamo Heights
field. Steve Seiler was the Mules' leading ground
gainer with 95 yards while Bobby Sanders of Travis
had 93 yards.
The first and only score for Heights was a short
look-in pass from Pat Bailey to end Greg Hansen.
The try for the extra point failed. Heights' only other
threat was a 46 yard drive to the Travis 9 yard line
before penalties pushed the Mules back to the 25
yard line where the drive ended.
Travis scored on drives of 53, 25, and 75 yards
with Sanders scoring 14 of the 20 points.
Pat Bailey joined Seiler and the Alamo Heights
defense as standouts in the defeat. He completed 6
of 16 passes for 91 yards and one touchdown.
The Mules' defense, regardless of the defeat, did
a fine job and allowed Travis only 6 first downs.
Look out Kent!" says Steve Seiler, 29, as he spins through the Travis
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Mules Rebels
First Downs 14 6
Rushing Ydg. 149 175
Passing Ydg. 91 O
Passes 6-16 0-2
Intercepted By 0 1
Punts 2-39 5-29.5
Fwnbles Lost 2 O
Penalties 2-60 2-20
Score By Quarters
Travis 0 7 6 7 - 20
Heights 0 6 0 O- 6
Steve Seiler, 29, catches a screen pass thrown by Pat Bailey.
Alamo Heights evened their season record at 2
wins and 2 losses with a non-district victory over
Bryan High School. Although the score did not show
it, the Mules dominated the game and showed only a
weakness in scoring ability.
The Mules' defense, led by Barry Holleron,
jim Arnold, Kent Lucas, Bill Moore, and Mac Sykes,
was spectacular in holding Bryan to only three first
downs, 21 yards rushing, and one penetration be-
yond the 50, while james Riley, Greg Hansen, Gra-
ham Montgomery, Tom Baker, Duane Lardon, and
Tony Arevalo held the Broncos to 42 yards in the
air.
Heights' offense, paced by the arm of Pat Bailey,
the running of Steve Seiler, and some fine blocking
by Montgomery, Greg Jones and Bob Bourgeous,
Graham Montgomery snags a Bailey aerial for a sizable gain.
was no less than outstanding as Bailey completed 9
of 16 passes, 5 to Hansen, and Seiler ran up a total of
103 yards rushing on 26 carries. Montgomery, Are-
valo, and johnny Kothmann also outgained the whole
Bryan team with 57, 35 and 25 yards respectively.
The Mules took the opening kickoff from their
own 39 to the Bryan 10 before they were held on
downs. Heights began their next drive on the Bron-
co 49. This drive began in the first quarter and ter-
minated in the second with a nine yard touchdown
pass to Greg Hansen, which proved to be the win-
ning score. The extra-point kick was wide.
The Mules' Red team, led by Kothmann, who
had 25 yards on 2 carries, looked very good on of-
fense and defense and proved they will be valuable
in the future.
Bryan
STATISTICS
Bryan Heights
First Downs 3 18
Rushing Ydg. 21 209
Passing Ydg. 42 99
Passes 2-8 9-17
Intercepted By 3 1
Punts 6-32.2 1-59
Fumbles 1 0
Penalties 0 8-50
Score By Quarters
Alamo Heights 0 6 0 0-6 281
O O O O-0
Graham Montgomery returns a kickoff against McCollum.
Alamo Heights rounded their pre-district season
by defeating the previously unbeaten McCollum
Cowboys.
McCollum found pay dirt first with a 29 yard
pass from Quarterback McCoy to end Floyd McKea-
zie. The try for point was wide and Heights trailed
6 to O.
The Mules fired right back, taking the kickoff
and marching 61 yards, with Graham Montgomery
scoring the touchdown.
Heights came out on the field at the beginning
of the second half with victory in their eyes, thus
setting up the momentum for their second score.
The touchdown came on a 75 ard drive in the third
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Graham Montgomery, who worked his way to the
Cowboys' 17 yard line. Bailey went over on a keeper,
and Steve Seiler leaped over for the two bonus points.
Alamo Heights' offense was sparked by the run-
ning of Steve Seiler, who rushed for 113 yards on 15
carries, and the passing of Bailey, who completed 4
of 6 passes for 68 yards.
Tom Baker, Mac Sykes, Barry Holleron and
Montgomery were standouts in the Mules' defense.
The victory left the Mules with 3 wins and 2
losses in non-district games.
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Mules Cowboys
First Downs 14 15
Rushing Ydg. 215 104
Passing Ydg. 68 81
Passes 4.6 5-11
Intercepted By 2 O
Punts 2-44 2-45
Fumbles Lost 2 O
Penalties 9-53 1-15
Score By Quarters
Mules 0 6 8 0-14
Cowboys 6 O O O
Steve Seiler, 29, turns on the steam and picks up a portion of his 54 yards rushing against
Highlands.
OVVLS BLANK HEIGHTS I3-O
Alamo Heights opened their district campaign
with a 13 to O defeat to Highlands.
It was evident that Highlands eyed the district
crown as they took the opening kickoff and drove 70
yards in 13 plays to a score, James Armstrong, who
scored the touchdown, kicked the extra point and
Highlands led 7 to O.
There was little excitement until the final quar-
ter, when Highlands, playing on the Mules' IT1lSf21li6S,
scored on an 11 yard pass from Quarterback Alvar-
ez to End Hasson.
Duane Lardon, replacing injured Pat Bailey,
played a brilliant game, completing 7 of 12 passes
for 77 yards.
Jim Arnold, Tony Arevalo, Barry Holleron, Gra-
ham Montgomery, Chuck Converse, and Greg Han-
sen led the Mules' defense, which held the Gwls to 9
first downs and 11 yards passing.
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Highlands 7 O O
Heights
STATISTICS
Heights Highlands
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94 165
77 11
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Score By Quarters
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IVIU LES DEVASTATE
NIUSTANGS
It took 17 years, but a fired up group of boys
known as the Alamo Heights defense finally beat
Jefferson by a score of 2 to 0. A crowd of over 6000
watched Coach jim Nelson's Mules, on Homecoming
weekend, completely outplay the battered Ponies and
even their district record at 1 win and 1 loss.
It was ironic, but fortunate for the Mules, that
the Mustangs' one strong point in the game was the
cause of their defeat. Time and again jeff, on the
punting of jimmy Sherrod, had been forcing Heights
deep in their own territory, but in the third period
an errant center over Sherrod's head sent the ball
tumbling into the end zone. He picked up the ball,
but took one look at the blitzing Mule linemen and
decided to give them two points by kneeling it rath-
er than attempting to run it out and possibly give
them excellent field position for six points.
Alamo Heights' fans were not dismayed by the
low score, for it was evident to any observer of the
game that it was not that close. One Mule touchdown
was called back, and they reached the Iefferson 9, 15,
and 12 yard line at other times during the game,
while allowing the Ponies to penetrate no further
than the 39 yard line.
It was key defensive work by such players as
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on, johnny Kothmann, James Yancey, Mac Sykes,
Tony Arevalo, and Graham Montgomery that won
for the Mules. Other defensive stalwarts were jim-
my Longacre, joe Dennis, Dain Higdon, Stuart Vex-
ler, Greg Hansen, and jan Jernberg.
Graham Montgomery dropped back to punt on
the 50 yard line during the second quarter, but rath-
er than kick he tucked the ball under his arm, evaded
two tacklers and raced into the end zone for an ap-
parent touchdown, but the Mules had been a little
over-anxious to start the play and it was called back.
That was just one of 14 penalties called as the
officials had a 144 yard night. The great rivalry be-
tween these two teams was obvious. Three players
were removed from the game, including end Greg
Hansen.
A 50 yard screen pass from Duane Lardon to
Steve Seiler set the Mules up on the jefferson 9 yard
line, but an intercepted pass stopped the drive as the
half ended.
Sophomore Gerald Stone, the leading rusher
with 78 yards on 13 carries, led a Mule drive to the
1 yard line, but a penalty nullified the threat.
Tony Arevalo, 35, breaks free from a jefferson tackler and picks up a first down With yards to
spare, as Steve Seiler blocks.
"Say boys, how about a little help?" says Duane Lardon, as he fades
back to pass and is trapped behind the line.
First Downs
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STATISTICS
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Rushing Yardage 107
Passing Yardage 111
Passes
Intercepted By 1
Punts, Avg. 6-43,0
Penalties, Avg. 4-5
Fumbles Lost 2
Score By Quarters
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Barry Holleron, 57, stops Bill Forney of MacArthur after only a short gain.
The powerful MacArthur Brahmas romped to
a 40 to O victory over the Alamo Heights Mules be-
fore 9,5O0 spectators at North East Stadium.
Graham Montgomery finds a big hole in the MacArthur line.
STATISTICS
Heights Mac
First Downs 5 21
Rushing Ydg. 58 307
Passing Ydg. 42 129
Passes 4-10 9.14
Intercepted By 0 1
Punts 7-35.1 2-20.5
Fumbles Lost 1 0
Penalties 7-50.5 5-65
Score By Quarters
Alamo Heights 0 O 0 0 - O
285 MacArthur O 14 14 12 -40
All four MacArthur backs joined in the scoring
as the Brahmas took the lead in the first half 28 to O.
The Mules managed to stop the Brahmas on the Al-
amo Heights one on their only non-scoring drive in
the first half with the help of Mac Sykes, Kent Lucas,
and Tony Arevalo.
Alamo Heights threatened only once as they
marched from their own 53 yard line to a first down
on the MacArthur 23 yard line in the second period.
This drive was highlighted by a 17 yard run by Steve
Seiler, who was the Mules' top runner, with 35 YHfCl5
on 9 carries. The valiant effort came in vain as Bill
Forney intercepted a Duane Lardon pass to end the
drive.
Lardon hit 4 of 10 passes for 42 yards.
The defeat left Heights with a 4 and 4 record for
the season and a 1 and 2 record for district play.
Mules surround Tony Arevalo as he stops Barney Harris
for no gain.
Steve Seiler, 29, finds a hole in the Lee Defense and picks up a first down.
Unable to shed their title of also-ran, the Alamo
Heights Mules lost their third district game at the
hands of Robert E. Lee High School.
It was not a night for the defenses, as the two
Tommy Marchbanks makes a fine catch of a Duane Lardon pass
for two points.
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teams scored a total of 51 points, which included
eight touchdowns.
The Mules were the first to tally when, follow-
ing a 33 yard jaunt by Steve Seiler, Duane Lardon
heaved a 20 yard bomb to Tom Marchbanks in the
end zone. The try for point was Wide and, following
a Lee touchdown, the Mules trailed 7 to 6 at half-
time.
In the third period Alamo Heights again scored
on a passg this one to Greg Hansen was good for 24
yards. The drive covered 61 yards and the try for
point failed.
The fourth quarter spelled defeat for the Mules.
Although Lardon scored a touchdown and passed to
Marchbanks for the two points, three Lee scores, to-
taling 18 points, put the Volunteers out of reach.
Nevertheless the Mules' pass defense sparked
and allowed Lee only one complete pass for 15 yards.
STATISTICS
Heights Lee
First Downs 10 14
Rushing Ydg. 159 354
Passing Ydg. 70 15
Passes 4-10 1-3
Intercepted By 1 0
Punts 3-37.3 3-55.3
Fumbles Lost 3 1
Penalties 5-45 6-50
Score By Quarters
Heights 6 0 6 8-20
Lee 07618-31
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Time lapse photography? No, just typical Mule pursuit.
Two thousand eight hundred thirty-two cold
people watched the Alamo Heights Mules lose their
season finale to Edison by the score of 28 to O.
It seemed the Mules could do nothing right as
"Red Raiders" Stuart Vexler and jimmy Longacre stop
Edison's Terry McCarty.
STATISTICS
Alamo Heights Edison
First Downs 4 15
Rushing Ydg. 47 180
Passing Ydg. 35 128
Passes 2-9 4-12
Intercepted By 1 1
Punts 8-36.3 5-34.2
Fumbles Lost 3 1
Penalties 5-35 6-50
Score By Quarters
Heights' O O O O 0
288 Edison 14 8 6 o 28
they had only 82 yards of total offense while allow-
ing the Bears 308 yards.
Heights made a threat in the first half when
james Riley returned a punt 41 yards to the Edison
15 yard line. Duane Lardon chose to utilize the
ground game, but four running plays netted only
nine yards and ended the drive. The Bears' three
scores came on drives of 51, 20, and 67 yards.
The Mules looked a lot better in the second
half, allowing Edison only one score, but Heights' of-
fense just couldn't seem to get rolling. The lone Bear
touchdown in the second half came on a long pass,
terminating a drive of 71 yards.
The defeat left the Mules with a 4 and 6 season
record and 1 and 4 record in District play.
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First Row, left to right: Tommy Brundage, Jim Colbert, Jack Grieder, Mike Montgomery, Inda
lecio Matalobos, Ken Moore, Tex Regner, Barry Maxwell, Paul Pace. Second Row: jim Buttery
Ken Trammel, john Stout, Mike Shaughnessy, Hal Landrum, Bill Albaugh, john Rockstroh, Carl
Chaney, Frank Delph, Cary Farrow. Third Row: john Lee, Pat Wfellberg, joe Wilson, Gary
Koehl, Dick Corrigan, Bob Kauffman, Pete Moskowitz, Scott Simons, Mike Wiggins, John Mont
gomery, Paul Cowsert, Coach Griffin, Not Pictured: Tommy Anderson,
VARSITY " " TEAIVI
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Alamo
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Heights
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Natalia 21
Central Catholic O
Highlands Soph. 6
South San 8
Highlands "B" 28
Sam Houston 8
jefferson 7
MacArthur 1 2
Lee 20
Edison 1 6
Led by captains Bill Albaugh and Dick Corrigan under the direction of Coach
Bobby jack Griffin, the Alamo Heights "B" Team finished the season with a 3-5 2
record.
First Row, left to right: Mac McAlister, Richard Finlayson, Mel O'Banion, Eddie Burk, Bill
Schneider, Tommy Williams, Bill Hankins, Robert Gonzales, David De Los Santos, Tommy
Holmes, Second Row: jimmy Lilly-Mgr., Greg Christensen, Andy Vfard, Mark Caldwell, Bob
Schneider, Richard Seymour, Joe De La Garza, Bill Flood, Greg McLaughlin, Raymond Sey-
mour, Bennie Regner, Ted Keator, Bennie Infante-Mgr. Third Row: Coach McBain, Charles Mul-
lins, Tom McIntyre, Charles Hankins, Joe Thaggard, Larry Wfatford, John Stark, Lon Burleson,
Buster Allaway, Bob Barnes, E. B. Jobe, Tom Fielder, Franklin Wilson, Anthony Montanio,
Coach Barborak. Not Pictured: Myron josephson, George Grieder.
FRESH NIAN TEAIVI
Alamo Heights 8 Antonion
Alamo Heights O South Cross
Alamo Heights 18 Harlandale
Alamo Heights 18 Central Catholic
"'Alamo Heights 8 Eisenhower
'kAlamo Heights 0 Garner
14Alamo Heights 14 Nimitz
"tAlamo Heights 8 Kruger
'l'Alamo Heights 22 Marshall
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led the Varsity to their most successful season
in four years. He also coached the junior Var-
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Coach Griffin, assistant varsity coach, was also
coach of the Varsity "B" Team.
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ing everyone else. "Rick the Moose," a 64 starter, was
the Mules' top rebouncler and he was invaluable in that
department as well as scoring.
'OUCH'
Strongly contending for the district crown,
the Lee Volunteers crushed Alamo Heights to the
tune of 49-39. After a brief exchange of leads ear-
ly in the game Lee took over for good, and led
12-7 at the end of the first quarter. Outscored13-9
in the second period, the Mules trailed 25-16 at
the half, The third quarter, however, was the
worst for Heights, and they trailed 38-24 going
into the final period. The Mules' final effort was
stifled, and Lee had run off with a ten point vic-
tory. The scoring was as follows: Rick Adkisson
14: Mike Scholl 7g Buff Waters 6g Bill Edwards
4, jack Rogers 4, Dave Braymen 2g Guy jackson 2.
MULES BOUNCE MACARTHUR 55-47
Sam Reed's 17 point splurge was not enough to
overcome the powerful Mules, as Alamo Heights
won their second straight district game. Mac trailed
the entire game and the halftime score was 25-14, as
the Mules had allowed the Brahmas only three field
goals. Rick Adkisson, Buff Waters, and Dave Bray-
men led the Mules with 14, 11 and 10 points respec-
tively. Other scorers for Heights were jack Rogers
with 9, Bill Edwards 8, Terry Hight 2, and Mike
Scholl 1.
Head and shoulders above everyone else, Mike Scholl flips in
two points over the hand of Lee's johnny Coles. Mike, a first
string alternate, was noted for his quick and very accurate
jump shot, as well as his ability to keep the team in good
spirits.
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MULES DOW N BEARS
Defense and rebounding skill brought an easy victory to
the Alamo Heights Mules as they clobbered the Edison Bears
60-43. The victory put the Mules in third place with a 3-2 rec-
ord. Buff Waters paced the winners with 20 points and Rick Ad-
kisson had 16 points and 16 rebounds. Heights nursed a fairly
large lead throughout, but split the game wide open in the third
period by abandoning their tight defense to go ahead 36-17. Bill
Edwards and Guy Jackson had 10 and 9 points respectivelyg
Greg Hansen had 23 Dave Braymen, lack Rogers and Fred War-
ner had 1 each.
OWLS TAG MULES
The powerful Highlands Owls beat Alamo Heights for the
second straight time and left the Mules with a 3-3 district slate.
Heights jumped to an early lead and led 23-13 at the end of the
first quarter with David Braymen setting the torrid pace. High-
lands bounced back, however, in the second quarter, and led
35-33 at the intermission. The Owls scored six quick points in
the third quarter and put the Mules in a hole they could never
get out of. It appeared the Mules might close the gap late in the
game, but fouls put the damper on their chances, and Highlands
ran off with a 61-54 victory. Dave Braymen led all scorers with
20 pointsg Bill Edwards had 11g Buff Watei's 6, Rick Adkisson 5
and Mike Scholl, Jack Rogers, and Guy jackson, 4 each.
Bill Edwards bobs and weaves between two Owls
for this shot. A 5 10 guard, Bill was an all around
player. He could handle the ball, play defense, and
shoot well.
Greg Germer pops in two points against St. Gerard's. Greg was Dave Braymen arches in a long jump shot against High
an outstanding defensive player, and he was always ready when lands, Dave, a team leader, was one of the Mules' top
Coach Barborak needed him. scorers and an excellent rebounder as well.
A CILEAN SWEEP
Linked with their football season win, the 51-49 and 47-44
cage victories gave the Alamo Heights Mules a clean sweep of
Jefferson athletic-wise. The latter contest was another real bat-
tle, which found the Mules three point victors, The game was
tied 23-23 at the half and Heights had managed only a one
point lead, 38-37, at the three-quarter mark. Three technical
fouls on jefferson in the final period, however, gave the Mules
a 41-37 lead, and although the Mustangs led 43-42 with 4:01 re-
maining, Heights wrapped it up. Rick Adkisson had 21 points,
Buff Waters had 9, Dave Braymen 7, Bill Edwards 6, and lack
Rogers 4.
HEIGHTS 41 MAC 32
Alamo Heights upped their district record to 5 wins and 3
losses with an easy victory over the MacArthur Brahmas. Rick
Adkisson again led all scorers with 13 points, but he was closely
followed by Bill Edwards with a 10. The Mules, leading only
31-30 at the three-quarter mark, found the range in the final
period and won going away. Other scorers for Alamo Heights
were Buff Waters with 8, Dave Braymen 4, Guy jackson 4, and
Jack Rogers 2.
"Say, don't block my shot, man," says Greg Han-
sen as he vaults above St. Gerard's Pollock. Greg,
who scored nine points in this game was an HCCLII-
ate outside shot and a fine rebounder.
jack Rogers makes two points with this off-balance
lay-up. An all around player, jack was especially
known for his passing and playmaking ability.
Rick Adkisson,i1r35, tips in two points against Edison.
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Above, Bill Edwards shoots a jump shot over the
heads of four Mustangs. To the right, Buff Waters
sinks a cryp-shot against Edison. Buff, an outside
man, was a fine rebounder, as well as a great shot.
Below, Dave Braymen draws a foul as he sinks a
back-handed lay-up against Lee.
LEE RAPS MULES
Alamo Heights lost a heart-breaking game to the Lee Vol-
unteers for the second straight time by the score of 52-48. The
Mules, playing their hearts out, led most of the first half, but
had to settle for a 22-22 tie at the midway point. Lee, however,
opened it up by scoring four quick points in the third quarter
and it was Heights Swan song. The game ended with each team
scoring 15 field goals, but the Volunteers had outscored the
Mules at the foul line. The scoring was as follows: Dave Bray-
men 14, Bill Edwards 9, Rick Adkisson 9, lack Rogers 8, Buff
Waters 4, and Guy jackson 4.
HEIGHTS DROPS FINAL
The Edison Bears upset Alamo Heights 54-51 and left
the Mules with a final record of 5 wins and 5 losses for district
play. The Mules led by as much as 10 points during the second
quarter but by halftime, Edison had mustered a 28-27 lead. The
first half was only the start of Heights' trouble. As the last half
began, it seemed the Mules Could do nothing right, and the low-
ly Bears ended by winning. Rick Adkisson had 10 pointsg Dave
Braymen had 75 Buff Waters 84 Bill Edwards 6g Jack Rogers 12,
and Guy jackson 8.
CAPTAINS
Bill Edwards Jack Rogers
just before the last game the basketball team elected captains
Bill Edwards and jack Rogers were chosen. Each had his own spe-
cialty, but both possessed the qualities of dedication and sportsman-
ship a coach would be proud of.
First Row, Left to Right: Bill Swann, John George, jaek Grieder, james Riley john Lee eb
Baird, Second Row: Richard Heller, Mgr.g Dan O'Ban1on, Steve Swanson David Deaton jimmy
Davis, Gerald Stone, Coach Barborak.
JUNIOR VARSITY
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South San
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Marshall
Wheatly
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Highlands
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Lee
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First Row, Left to right: jay McDaniel, Charles Lockett, Bill Richart, jimmy Kellam, Dude Steen
Robert Crank. Second Row: Robert Rosteed, Tommy Norman, Erich Rockstroh, Richard Klei
man, Doug Earl, Bob Worth. Third Row: joe Scott. Terry Miller, Pete Moskowitz, Roger Nel
son, Charlie Reser.
Coach-Bobby jack Griffin
VARSITY
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Ted Barclay, Bob Barnes, Steve Baxter, Steve NVaters, Tom Mclntyre Teddy Keator Bennie In
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FRESHIVIAN TEAIVI
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South San
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Bon Smith, Buddy Miller, john Frazer, Pressly Shafer. Top Row: Bill Yates, James Welch, Jeff
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Back Row: David Montgomery, Coach Nelson, johnny Kothmnnn, Richard Arthur, Lee Couser,
Kent Wilson, E. B. lobe, Graham Montgomery, Tommy Mzircihbnnks. George Stienbach, Phil
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Front Row, Left to right: joe Gray, ferry Wolfe, David Brown, jon Farmer, Dan Johnston, Pat
Bailey, Dain Higdon. Second Row: Terry Hayes, jeff jackson, Duane Lardon, Barry Maxwell,
jack Rogers, Greg Jones, Rod Pitt. Third Row: Gerald Stone, jim Broaddus, Dnnnie Valentine,
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Guy jackson
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Outfield
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I NTRANI U RAL S PORTS
Bottom Row, Left to right: E. B. -lobe: Volleyball Supervisor, Dave McCormic: Sgt. at Arms,
John Windham: Sgt. at Arms, Brent Morel: Vice President. Top Row: Tom Pincus: Secretarv,
jim Longacre: Treasurer, Barry Lacey: Track Supervisor. Kent Lucas: President, Stanley Price:
Officials Supervisor, Chuck Converse: Touch Football Supervisor, Mr. Rice: Sponsor.
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john Colglazer, Reagan Houston, Phil Martin, George Pratt, Malcolm French, Everett Core.
Bottom Row, Left to right: Mike Sullivan, Loren Porretta, Mattie Moore, Barry Harrison, Char-
lie Crawford, Melbourne O'Bani0n. Top Row: John Dunning, Kent Kilpatrick, Ted Duncan,
Richard Blanton, Howard Peak, John Chaney, Charles Mullins.
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TAB LE O F C0 NTE NTS
HONORARIES
Student Council .,v,............,.,......
Advisory Presidents' Council
National Honor Society ........
Mu Alpha Theta ..........,,..
Service Club .s.......,...............
National Forensic League ..,.,,.,, ,.
Future Teachers of America
Red Cross Council ...........,...,.,,,
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Key Club ,.,.,.....,.,......,....,,.,....
Senior Mule Stall Council .
Junior Mule Stall Council ..,.
Sophomore Mule Stall Council
Freshman Mule Stall Council ,,,,,,, ,,,,,l
American Field Service ,,,,,,..r,,, ,,,,,,
Quill and Scroll ...........
0112201 Staff .........
Hoof Print Staff ...,...
UA" Chorus ..s,..,,., .,
Girls' Chorus ..,.,.,,
Choral Groups ......,,
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STU DENT COUNCIL
Mrs. Vordenbaum
Sponsor
Donald Baynne
Doug Becker
Kate Beckwith
Linda Bellamy
Nancy Berler
Vicki Berler
Chuck Katz '
President
Ruth Ann Iohnson "
Vice-president
jimmy Baxter "'
Fire Chief
Albert West
Treasurer
Sally Weilbacher "'
Recording Secretary
Candy Fear
Corresponding Secretary
Blair Labatt
Chaplain
Pam Couger
Historian
Mike Murray '
Parliamentarian
Greg Hansen
Sgt.-at-Arms
Al Thaggard
Sgt.-at-Arms
Ceorge Lederer
Business Manager 'Standing member
Tom Freeland
+Honorary member
Trading Post Manager
Patty Moore+
Reporter
Sandy Adelman
Steve Amols
john Baker
Diane Bailey
Barry Baurschlag
jim Broaddus
David Brown
Emily Bullock
Cary Cardwell
Karen Chandler
Kyle Chandler
Mary Colbert
Dan Colvert
Frank Cook
Carol Coulter
Ed Cronk
Terry Curry
Paul Davis
David Deaton
Warren Diessner
Susan Dolan
Almeda Doughty
jay Duerr
Gaye Erickson
Joan Evetts
Virginia Fischer
Pam Gerald
Linda Glodt
Carol Colden
Sandie Gonzales
john Graham
Cindy Cray
Steve Greer
Gayle Gregg
Loula Gregg
Lou Griffin
Jeanie Hargis
Jimmy Hatcher
Albert Hausser
Jane Hays
Holly Hearn
Terry Hight
Pat Holmgreen
Robert Horner
Myron Josephson
Chuck Jefferson
Tom Kalish
David Koplan
Joe Kaplan
Martha Kaplan
john Karotkin
Richard Kleiman
Ann Dee Ladens
Sydney Ladensoh
Cappy Lawton
Laura Locl
Louise Loc
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jeff Lord
Jim Loyd
johnny Lo
Mary Mar
Pee Wee L
Jay McDa
Marilyn M
Penny Ma
Ruth Ann
Cil Mathe
Patty Mui
Mike Mull
jack Muss
jean Muss
Diane Maz
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Suzy Norm
Carl Ols
Terry O
Walt Pa
David P
Janet Pei
jim Ode
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Cissie P
Wendy I
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Lyn Pee
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Carol P
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Dee De
Susan S
joe Scot
Howard
Jeff Hips
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arcia Snip
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erald Stone
ac Sykes
argaret Van Meter
Stuart Vexler
ace Walker
red Warner
ha Lyn Warren
argaret Webb 5
anet Wheeler
ebbie Windes
arbara Woods
ill Yates
ADVISORY
The Advisory Presidents' Council, meeting twice a
month, aids in developing the leadership in advisories and
has charge of the United Fund, Christmas Clearing, and
TAP Drives. Besides these activities, it is also in charge of
the student-faculty basketball game and other contests.
President Vice President
R0l1I'li6 Rohde Greg Jones
Secretary Treasurer Parliament. Chaplain Bill Jan Sponsor
Kathi' Terry Sylvia Joyce Edwards iefllbefg Mrs. Harvey
Willis Hight Dawson Mussleman Sgt.-at-Arms Sgt-'HVAUUS
jim Nance Bonnie Howard jim Victor Bill Bobbe jim
Alexander Anderson Baddock Betts Buttery Cameron Conger Cummf-:HS Darling
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PRESIDENTS'
COUNCIL
Jim Sandy Barbara Ed Rusty Lorraine Nancy Doug Suzy
Davis Erben Ferguson Franka Fuhrmann Gerhard Groos Hawthorne H0ll6r0r1
jennifer Kris M ark John Gary Ann Tommy Susi Gregg
Hughes Johnsen l0l111S011 Kefauver Koehl Krueger Lauterstein Lindsay McLaughlan
Vicki Harry james Mary Bonnie Scott Jeni David Grady
Mount Relken Riley Rohde Saathoff Simmons Simms Simpson Stebbins
Nanette joe Kenneth Trisha Patsy Pancho Sudi Pat lru
Strayer Thaggard Thomas Triesch Waller Walthall Ware Wellberg Zeller
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Sandy Adelman "
President
George Steinbach
Vice-President
june Grant 5
Secretary
NATIONAL HONOR
Barbara Buswell
Chaplain
Cynthia Gray
Historian
Mrs. Gilmer
Sponsor
The National Honor Society is a nation wide organization which recognizes
outstanding high school students, The Alamo Heights Chapter of the National
Honor Society was established for the purpose of creating an enthusiasm for schol-
arship, stimulating a desire to render service, promoting worthy leadership, and
encouraging the development of character in the pupils of Alamo Heights High
School. Induction into the National Honor Society is truly the highest honor a stu-
dent can achieve in high school.
Linda Adelman
Jo Beth Barnes
Carmen Baxter
Loretta Bell 't'
john Binney
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Barbara Brack
Nancy jane Brown
Emily Bullock Q
Barbara Busby
Sheila Byrne '
Eddie Caruthers
Cathy Clarke
Sylvia Dawson 5
Joe Dennis
Patty Duffy
Sally Edge
Peggy EPD
Phil Klenke "
Treasurer
George Lederer
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Peggy EPP
Diane Filmore
Carol Colden
David Grant
Cindy Cray
Tom Cuggdz
joleen Lilly
President
Sandy Louie
Vice President
Cynthia Payne
Secretary
Nancy Salling
Treasurer
Mary Sue Ivey
Chaplain
Mollie Childs
Parliamentarian
Harry Gunkel
Reporter
Mr. Wildman
Spons
Bette Bush
Barbara Buswell
Carol Darley
Sylvia Dawson
Sally Edge
Ol'
Cindy Baker
Susan Baltes
jo Beth Barnes
Barry Bauerschlag
Carmen Baxter
Loretta Bell
Gwen Buck
Purpose: To furnish enrichment in
math course now offered and to ex-
amine concepts not included in the
high school cirriculum.
Sandy Adelman
Kelly Arnold
Bill Johnson
Mary Kaine
Kal Kallison
Ruth Keedy
johnny Kefauver
Patty LaCoke
john Lee
Judy Lee
Judy Lilly
Cary Louie
Doss McDavid
Jane McKinley
David Rossing
Bobby Schoolfield
Howard Simms
David Sisk
Lee Stokes
Kenneth Thomas
Mike Tibbets
Jane Tower
Anne Williams
Linda Williams
Bill Yates
Linda Yeager
Terry McGovern
President
Mary Pat Schmitz
Vice-President
SERVICE CLUB
Sally Weilbacher
Corresponding
Secretary
Libbie Reid
Recording
Pauline Folbre
Treasurer
Peggy Yochem
Chaplain
Sylvia Dawson
Parliamentarian
Secretary
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Virginia Fischer
Historian
Mrs. Reid
Sponsor
Purpose: The Service Club was created to honor junior and senior girls who
have given unselfish service to their school and community and who have shown
outstanding character traits and leadership. The purpose of the Service Club is to
fulfill worthy service projects which help the school and the community.
Peggy Adams
Linda Adelman
Diane Bailey
I0 Beth Barnes "
Carmen Baxter
janet Bishop
Nancy Brown I
Emily Bullock "'
Bobbie Busby "
Barbara Buswell
Sheila Byrne
Jeanie Childers
Mollie Childs
Linda Core
Almeda Doughty
Judy Drury
Patty Duffy '
Sally Edge
Peggy Epp
Joan Evetts
Candy Fear "'
Diana Ceis
Linda Glodt 4
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NATICNAL FORENSIC
The purpose of the Nat1OD3l Forensxc League is to
Promote the mterests of mterscholasuc debate, oratory,
and publlc speakmg by encouragmg a sprrit of fellow-
shrp and by conferrrng upon deservmg candidaxs a
Cary Cardwell
Treasurer
Chuck Katz
Parliamentarian
Mrs. Kurtz
Sponsor
Mr. Swinny
Sponsor
Mary Rohde
Ronnie Rohde
Marcia Snip
jill Vexler
jim Wiggins
Cherrie Woehler
john Barrow
Donald Bayne
Laura Bayne
Mark Bradlyn
Marie Brenner
Jo Brown
Gary Canteau
Karen Chandler
Bill Coleman
Pat Connolly
Marty Cook
Larry Cooper
Paul Davis
Judy Drury
Allan Frank
Estelle Galvan
Roselyn Gander
Barbara Hatter
Holly Hearn
Mary Kaine
John Karotkin
Jeff Kass
Ann Krueger
Pat Mansell
Susan Matthews
Mary Beth Mims
Mike Murray
Kathleen O'Gorman
Tom Pincus
Steve Rappaport
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FUTURE TEACHERS
OF ANIERIC
The Future Teachers of America is an organization
with goals of furthering interest in the teaching profes-
sion, aiding the leaders of tomorrow's youth in deciding
what field of teaching they will pursue, and increasing
their knowledge of all aspects of the teaching career.
Sylvia Dawson
President
Peggy Freed
Vice-President
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Margret Van Meter
Secretary
Linda Zerr
Treasurer
Jean Sergeant
Historian
jo Lee Newton
Historian
Susi Lindsey
Chaplain
Sandy Louie
Parliamentarian
Martha Tobin
Librarian
Mrs. Schwarz
Sponsor
Miss Monagin
Co-Sponsor
Kathy Henlces
Kathy Leonard
jackie Miller
Barbara Rohlf
Shirley Steinle
Berry Waller
Susan Weber
Linda Williams
Cherie Woehler
Linda Yaeger
Lois Bitterman
Louise Cain
Margaret Carrington
Beth Chamberlain
Linda Christensen
Yolanda Cobarruvias
Kathleen Creedon
Candy Crumn
Joan Dorr
joan Evetts
Roselyn Gander
Linda Coleman
Cindy Ashworth
Susan Baltes
Carmen Baxter
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Mary Sue Ivey
President
HIGH SCHOOL
Purpose: To develop a spirit of voluntary service
and a sense of responsibility toward others.
Peggy Yochem
Vice President
Martha Tobin john Barrow
President
Stephanie Rainey
Treasurer
Kathy Leonard
Parliamentarian
Myra Peterson
Chaplain
Josephine Hall
Historian
Alan Lindskog
Sgt,-at-Arms
Mrs. Elizabeth Mohle
Mary Cavanaugh
Linda Core
Janis Embry
Connie Fernandez
Cindi Forney
jimmy Fowler
Estelle Calvan
Virginia Brunner
Bobbie Busby
Molly Baskin
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RED CROSS
Barbara Cettinger
Mary Creene
Nancy Hale
Susan Hasslocher
Susan Horn
Patsy Houston
Kathleen Howard
Raphael joseffy
jeff Kass
Linda Kerr
Sandy King
Walt Lee
Linniq Livingston
Bill Lynch
Mimi McCehee
Maggie Maessen
Dale Martin
Carlye Pierce
Linda Reid
Dorothy Richards
Susan Riner
Debbie Roberts
Leigh Robertson
Susan Sandifer
Pressley Shafer
Mary Louise Sharp
Barbara Stanberry
Lee Stokes
Cathy Thomas
Donald Thomas
Mollie Childs
Pat Connolly
Ann Copeland
Steve Vollmer
Pam Whitfield
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A CLUB
Tom Marchbanks Greg Jones Stuart Vexler Pat Bailey Duane Lardon
President Vice-President Sec.-Treas. Sgt.-at-arms Sgt.-at-arms
Sandy.Adelman Tom Baker Jim Broadus jim Boehm
J1mmY Arnold Tom Beechler David Braymen Bobbi' Bvugoise
Chuck Converse Joe Dennis joe Gray Billy Groos Dain Higdon
Ralph Crouger Bill Edwards Greg Germer Greg Hansen Terry Hight
Barry Holleron jan jemberg Tom Kezar John Lindskog johnny Loyd
Guy jackson Dan Johnston johnny Kothman Jimmy Longacre Kent Lucas
Robert Marshall Bill Moore Roger Richardson jack RogerS Steve Sieler 0
Graham Montgomery Paul Overstreet james Riley Mike Scholl George Steinbeck
Gerald Stone Roger Travis Buff Waters JKUTTCS YHHCCY
Mac Sykes Fred Warner Lonny Wathall
Rick Adkisson
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Marvin Smith
President
David Koplan
Vice-President
Bill Coleman
Secretary
Terry Hight
Treasurer
John Binney
Senior Class Director
jack Partain
Junior Class Director
Jack Musselman
Freshman Class Director
Mr. DeBill
Sponsor
Members are:
Sandy Adelman
Howard Betts
Davis Flack
Allan Frank
Terry Hayes
Chuck Katz
Ricky Milligan ,L
David Montgomery
Dan O'Banion
Laurence Ochse
William Ochse
Ronny Trowbridge
Buff Waters
KEY
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SENIOR
IVIULE STALL
COUNCIL
Margie Block
Carl 015011 Tom Marchbanks Silvia Silvey Corresponding
President Vice-President Recording Secretary Secretary
Stuart Vexler
Treasurer
Susan Seligman
Publicity
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Mary Pat Schmitz
Food
The purpose or the Senior Mule
Stall Council is to provide a place for
students to congregate.
Martha Ferguson
Entertainment
Albert West
House and
Rules
Doug Hawthorne
House and Rules
Linda Adelman
House and Grounds
Walt Park
Martha Whitman House and
Decorations Cl'0l1I'ldS
JUNIOR
IVIULE STALL
COUNCIL
Holly Heam Almeda Doughty
Lonnie Walthall Candy Crumm Recording Corresponding
President Vice-president Secretary Secretary
Trisha Hansen
Treasurer
Judy Henry
The Junior Mule Stall Council
sponsored That Touch of Gold
Pam'
Pat Gerald Pam Gerald Mary Martha Luke
Food Food House and Rules
Steve Vollmer
House and Rules
Gay Anderson
Publicity
House and Grounds
Cecile Russell
Decorations
Margaret Webb
Entertainment
Shalyn Warren
House and Grounds
SOPHONIORE
NIULE STALL
COUNCIL
Rosie Ximenes
Jeb Baird Patsy Waller Recording Sandie
President Vice-President Secretary COHZHIBS
Pam Herder
Treasurer
Bonnie Baddock
Publicity
Vicki Mount
Decorations
The Sophomore Mule Stall
Council sponsors the Stone Age
Stomp and the Las Vegas party.
Linda Kay
Anderson
Food
Janie Moore
Entertainment
Mary Colbert
House and Rules
Trisha Triesch
House and Rules
Terri Harvey
House and
Grounds
Louise Locker
House and
Grounds
FRESHIVIAN
IVIULE STALL
CCUNCIL
Iru Zeller Sue Matthews
Diane Mazur Joe Thaggard Recording Corresponding
President Vice-President Secretary Secretary
The Freshman Mule Stall Coun-
cil sponsored the "Holiday Hop."
Tommy
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' House
Bill West and
Treasurer Rules
Ann Carol Pridgen
Food House and Rules
David Fox Mary Lou Sharp
Publicity House and Grounds
Pancho Walthall
Entertainment
Debbie Russell J0l'lH Salling
Decorations House and Grounds
AMERICAN
FIELD SERVICE
The Alamo Heights Chapter of the Ameri
can Field Service works to sponsor exchange stu-
dents and to send Alamo Heights students abroad
Its president is Dr. Calvin Nelson, and other of-
ficers are interested members of the community
The student and faculty members provide valua-
ble assistance in representing our school's view
points and ideas.
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Ruth Ann Johnson
Chuck Katz
Mac Sykes
Gay Pridgen
Albert West
jimmy Baxter
Ann Dee Ladensq
Mrs. Vordenbaum
Mrs. Pridgen
QUILL AND SCROLL
Linda Adelman
Virginia Brunner
Barbara Buswell
Mollie Childs
Cathy Clarke '
David Flack W
David Grant
June Crant "
Harry Cunkle
Josephine Hall
Linda Helland
Ruth Ann johnson '
Nancy jones
john Joseph W'
Kathryn Kenny 4
Sydney Ladensohn "'
Judy Lee
Maggie Maessen W
Penny Manly
Lyn Peery
Stephanie Rainey W"
Robert Reeves
Nancy Salling
Marcia Snip
Lee Stokes
Al Thaggard
Casey Vincent
Martha Whitman
Kathy Willis
Nancy Brown "
President
Cindy Cray 'Q'
Vice President
Linda Cleye "'
Secretary
Patty Moore 'Q'
Treasurer
Lee Williams 'Q'
Chaplain
Miss Bessie Brigham
Sponsor
Mrs. Marie Yaeger
Sponsor
Quill and Scroll, a national
organization, honors those who
have done outstanding work in
any journalistic field. The Hoof
Prim' and the Olmor provide
Heightsters with outlets for their
writing, editing and managing
abilities.
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LEE STOKES ........................... . .v....,.. BUSINESS MANAGER
Layout Editor ....... ..... N ancy Salling Staff Members -,------
Picture Editor ....... Linda Helland
Copy Editor ,..,.. .......... K athy Willis
Art Editor ,,,,.,,,. ....... M artha Whitman
Features Editor
Barbara Buswell
Assistant Features Editor ,,...... ......... D avid Baker
Faculty Editor ........................ ......... P enny Manly
Class Editor .........,............... ........ M aggie Maessen
Assistant Class Editor ....... ,..... S tephanie Rainey
Senior Editor .................. ..............., I udy Lee
Clubs Editor ....... ....., L inda Adelman
Sports Editor .... ......... A l Thaggard
Assistants ..... Doug Hawthorne
jim Alexander
Photographers ...... ..... . Robert Reeves
Typing Editor
F. C. I-Iixon
David Grant
Ruth Hill
Advertising Editor
Linda Core
Iudy Drury
Fam Gouger
Martha Hulen
Kathy Kopecky
Susan Mathews
Suzy Norman
Lyn Peery
Mary Rohde
Jill Vexler
Pat MacDaniel
Assistant Advertising Editor ........ ........ I oe Kaplan
Staff .......................
Cecelia Burke
Jay Davidson
Alice Gulledge
Margaret jones
Gil Mathews
Vicki Mount
Sharon Gilliland
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Editor-in-Chief ................ . ........................................................ ....... 1' atty Moore
Assistant Editor and Publicity Co-ordinator ..... ....... Na ncy Brown
Managing Associate Editor ................................... ...........,. Ma rcia Snip
Editorial Editor ......,....,........ ................ H arty Gunkel
Copy Editor .....,........,.. .....o. . Virginia Brunner
Sports Editor ...., ,..,. .,...,.... .............. L I n da Gleye
Associate Sports Editor ,............. 4 ................................................ George Henry
Picture Editor ..,.h...,.... ,... ....................................................,......s K a thryn Kenny
Associate Editors .....,..,. Nancy Jones, Kathleen O'Gorman. Cindy Gray
Exchange Editor ana Circulation Manager .......................... Lee Williams
Photographers .,...,.e................................................ Robert Reeves. Alan Fear
Cartoonists ........ ...,.........,....... ............,. .,........ L y n Perry, Jeff Jackson
BUSINESS STAFF
Business Manager .....,....................... , ...............................E ..,....... D avid Flack
Advertising Manager ....... ........ ............s... C ai thy Clarke
Financial Advisor ....,...... ....... M rs. John Helen Reid
Sponsor, ..............,.................. ........ . ..Mrs. Marie Yaeger
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TRIPLE TRIO
L. to R.: Linda Core, Pat Black, Carolyn Mischer, Linda
Christensen, Susan josserand, Kathy Leonard, Lee Ann
Hendrit, Cathy Lahourcade, Virginia Knouf.
NIADRIGALS
Terry Miller, Tobin Quereau, Cynthia Leber, Janice
Hilbert. Diane Acevedo, Annamaria Ornelas, Larry
Hampton, Everett Cove.
NIADRIGALS
Gordon Bliddleton, Bill Lynch, Christina Anderson, Gay
Pridgen, Carmen Baxter, Peggy Freed, Malcolm French,
Bryant Sanders.
GIRLS CHCRUS
MEMBERS
Gwen Allen, Ilene Arbetter, Margie Balliaridge, Sharon Beard, Pattie Boyd,
janet Bishop, Kathy Christenson, Kathleen Dreedon. Judy Drury, Elizabeth
Dullye, Shirley English, Mary Gail Garison, Diana Geis, LuCy Grant, Alice
Gulleclge, Nancy Hale, Barbara Hatter. Janis Henderson, Martha I-Iulen, jill
jordan, Karen Kilian, Mary Lampe, Anne Lawler, Victoria Longoria, Susan
Murrell, Roxanne Neuman, Frances Novier, Sari Patterson, Sue Piper, Sue
Shockley, Sharon Stone, Penny Watson, -laquelyn Willhide, Linda Wilson,
Cherie Woehler.
ALL STATE
Bill Lynch
Christiana Anderson
Terry Miller
A-CHORUS
Tobin Quereau, President, Sylvia Dawson, Vice-Presidentg Linda Core, Sec.-Treasurer
MEMBERS
Diane Aceveclo, Christina Anderson, Robert Arizbe, Patrick Bailey, Beatrice Baudon, Carmen
Baxter, Susan Berry. Patricia Black, Margie Block, Barbara Brack, Gwen Buck, Bette Bush, Lin-
da Christenson, Phil Cobb, George Collier, Terry Cook, Everett Core, Janice Donaldson, Marga-
ret Freed, Malcolm French, Robert Garner, Carl Gray, Loula Gregg, Larry Hampton, Terry
Hayes, Susan Heavy, Lee Ann Hendryx, Janis Hilbert, Carol Horne, Jan Jernberg, Susan Jos-
serand, Virginia Knouf, Barry Lacey, Cathy Lahourcade. Kathy Leonard, Lilly Olivia, Bill Lynch,
Jill Mclaughlin, Anthony Melton, Gordon Middleton, Linda Miller, Carolyn Mischer, Betsy Mit-
chell, Roger Nelson, Frances Novier, Kathleen O'Gorman, Annamaria Orneles, Jeanie Pfiel, Rita
Pircher, Gay Pridgen, Bryant Saunders, Tommy Sargent, Sylvia Silvey, Carol Spaulding, Prissie
Tennis, Diane Turner, Kay Van Hardeveld, Frederick Warner, Pete Weller, james Whitaker,
Vicki Wier, Margaret Yochem.
ACTIVITY CLU BS
Alamodels .....................
Art Appreciation Club ......
Art Appreciation Club ......
Aviation Club ...............
Biology Club ............
Chemistry Club ...........
Creative and Expository Writing ........ ......
Distributive Education Club of America
Field and Stream ......................,................... ......
Freshman-Sophomore Bridge Club ....
Future Homemakers of America ..... .,....
Future Nurses Club ..................... .....
Junior Bridge Club ................,......,. ,,.,,,
Choral Club .............,...............,.......
Debate Club .........,........,.........................,...
Folk Dancing Club .,,.............................
Golf Club ..............................
Instrumental Music Club ...,....,
Language Lab Monitors Club
Los Amigos ......,..........................
Los Companeros .....,..
Los Cuates .............
Occupations Club .......
Photography Club ...,...
Pre-Med Club .,,,,,ir,.....,
Projectionists Club .......
Sans -Souci ...,...............
Skin Diving Club .......
Slide Rule Club ..,........
Stagehands ..,,.,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,
Stamp and Coin Club
Swing Band Club .,r.,...
Travelogue Club .....
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ALANIODELS
ATeam
Nancy Anderson, Vickie Mount
Janis Henderson, Shirley Porterj
an Sham Suz Holleron mic Bar-
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rett, Kathy Newman, joella Smith
Suzanne Turheville, Anne Copeland
Margye Burleson, Janet Pennycuick
Sarita Duffy, Sharon Gilliland.
President ,,.,,,,,.,,,.,,,......,.. ..... M ary Arm Wheaton
Corresponding Secretary .,.... ............ M andy Hall
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Vice President
Recording Sec.
Treasurer ......... ..,..
Chaplain ......
Historian
Glyn Garrison
Margye Burleson
janet Pennycuick
Janis Henderson
. Robin Tedford
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Grace Labatt, Lida Holmgreen, Debbie
Day, Sandy Hansen, Carol Dicsner,
Lfnrgaret Webb, Jun Christie, Martha
Hulen, Cindy Garrison, Mickey Cor-
ner, Mary Carrington, Marilyn Mad-
dox, Lee Ann Hendryx, Pricilla Shor-
nig, Carol Pridgen.
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ART APPRECIATION CLUB
President ....A....
Members. . .Betsy Hatten, Jamie Smith,
Cathy Kerr, Sherrie Caran, Hellan Hol-
iday, Cathy Thomas, Marlyin Fisk,
Mickie Corner, Ann Copeland, Candy
Crumm, Diane Gonzales, Larry J. Kep-
hart, Brent Morel, Pamela Morton,
Paula Rainey, Susan Sanders, Jimmie
Whitaker, Martha Whitman, Kathy
Kopesky, Jimmy Telotte. Sponsor...
Mr. Tiemann
Brent Morel
Vice-President ......... ...,,...... S herrie Caran
Secretary-Treasurer
Chaplain .........,...r..,
Sergeants-at-Arms ...... .....
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Candy Crumm
Martha Whitman
Jamie Smith
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ART APPRECIATION CLUB
The Art Appreciation Club helps
students understand art and artists more
clearly. Mr. Adams shows films of differ-
ent paintings from all over the world that
many students would be unable to see
otherwise.
President .,........
Vice President
Secretary , ..............
Treasurer ,... ..,.....,
Sergeant-at-Arms
Steve Vollmer
Molly Gates
Silvia Silvey
Kris johnson
Linda Speed
Members are: Priscilla Coppock, Carole Kathleen NX'ade Nancy Prosk Susan Riner johnny Peck
Donna McDuffie, Mary Lampe, Nan Hardeman jolyn Giese Mary Gail Garrison Cynthia Tas
sos, Martha Whitman.
Guest Weaver: Mrs. Blanche Holman
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AVIATION CLUB
Ben Bailey
Carl Cray Les Burge
President The Aviation Club strives to
create an interest in and promote
an understanding of aviation and
its many aspects,
Don Barnett
Vice-President
Mr. Ray Clapp
Sponsor
john Caruthers
Gary Griggs
jon Kaplan
john Barrett
Secretary- Richard West
Treasurer Stephen Yates
TRAVELOGUE CLUB
Members are:
Ioan Evetts
Lois Bitterman
Secretary
Linda Coleman
President
Steve Amols
Robin Tedford
Vice-President
Susie Horn
Sponsor:
Miss Duckett
Not Pictured:
Roger Reiner
Treasurer
Michael Morrison
Greg Kobernat
Ann Porter
BIOLOGY CLUB
Members: Steve Amols, James Anderson,
Andy Andridge, Robert Arizpe, Tony Aut-
rey, David Baker, Pam Baugh, Donald
Bayne, Florida Booth, Kathy Brandenberger,
Barbara Brown, Phillip Brinker, Russell Car-
ter, Andrea Chamberlain, Karen Chandler,
Gary Christensen, jan Cohen, Mary Colbert,
Frank Cook, jim Darling, Carol Deforest,
jeff Davis, Ted Duncan, David Eager, Con-
nie Fernandez, Charles Gerdes, Sandie Gon-
zales, Sharon Grave, Joe Gregg, Gary Griggs,
Warren Hastings, Edith Hollan, David
Holmes, Roberts Horner, Lynn Juel, Marie
Kiehle, Stephen Klenke, Randy LeBlanc, Pa-
tricia Mansell, Richard Martin, Sue McCaul-
ey, Kay McGovern, Jackie Ann Miller, Lflich-
ael Morrison, Paul Musgrave, Steve Rappa-
port, Ellen Roegelein, Tommy Sargent, Claude
Schwab, Henry Shoenfelt, Marechal Smith,
Bruce Stanberry, Laurence Steinback, Mar-
tha Ann Thaddeus, Yvonne Vives, Pace Walk-
er, Patsy Walker, Sandy Whipple, Thomas
Wright, Rosie Xirnenes.
P Purpose: The primary purpose of the Biology Club is to stim
ulate an interest in and an appreciation for biology in the modern
President .........r,,
Vice President
Secretary ..,.......,. ,,,,,,
Treasurer .,,, ,,,,,, , , ,,,,,. ,
Sgts.-at-Arms
Sponsor ........
Steve Rappaport
David Eager
Sandie Gonzales
Ellen Roegelein
Pace Walker
Lynn juel
Mr. Maresh
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The Chemistry
formed to increase knowledge in
the field of chemistry by discus-
sions and illustrations.
President .......... ......
Vice-President ...... ..
Secretary ......
Treasurer ...... ......
Sgt.-at-Arms .
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CHEMISTRY CLUB
Club was
Albert West
Lonnie Walthall
Walt Park
Chuck Hollimon
Ward Jepson
Members are: Kelly Arnold, Randy Baetz, Mark Bradlyn, Robert Duncan, Jimmy Fowler, Rea
gan Houston, Ward Jepson, Jack Langdon, Sandra McCarty, Jim O'dell-, Walt Park, David Shep
pard, Lonnie Walthall, Barbara Weidenhoffer, Albert West, Amador Yeverino.
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President .......
Q' -'-' A -1 Vice-President
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President-Chairman
Chaplain . ........... .
Secretary-Treasurer
Sponsor ..,..,,,
Members are: Roxane Neuman, Barbara Brack, Suzanne josserand, Sylvia Dawson, Larry Hamp-
ton, Tommy Sergeant, Robert Anizbe, Everett Core, Elizabeth Dooley, Gwen Buck, Linda Chris-
Cindy Laber, Pat Black, Janice Donaldson, Janice Hilbert,
Acevedo, Gwen Allen, Carolyn Mischer, Carol Hill, Francis
Mimi .Barry Hill, Kathy Christenson, Virginia Knouf, Diana
Betsy Mitchell, Joleen Lilly, Linda Core, and Prissy Tennis.
tianson, Peggy Freed, Mandy Hall,
Pam Taylor, Debby Acevedo, Diane
Novier, Vicky Weir, Lee Willimiis,
Turner, Tobin Quereau, Bill Lynch,
Tobin Quereau
Bill Lynch
Prissy Tennis
Linda Core
joleen Lilly
Sgt.-at-Arms ,,.......i.,.,,.......,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,
Betsy Mitchell
Mr. Greenlee
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CREATIVE AND EXPOSITCRY
VV R I T I N G
The purpose of the club is to
encourage creativity in writing.
President .........,... ..............4......,,.........,,,
Donna LeBlanc
gr Vice-President ..,...,,,,....,.,,,.,,,,.,,.,.,.,,,,,,.,
Debbie Hunt
Secretary Treasurer .....................,,...,,,...
Mary Ann Spears
Reporter .......,.....A,..,A..........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Kathyrn Kenny I
Sponsor .,.......,....,...,..,,,,..,,rr..,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,
Mrs. Mary Lee Durham
Members are: Linda Gleye, Beth Smith, Susan Brown, and Paul Spellman.
STANIP AND COIN CLUB
The Stamp and Coin Club
helps to develop a keener inter-
est in collecting stamps and coins
through the medium of talks, auc-
tions, and trading sessions.
President ........
Vice-President
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Secretary ......... .............................
Laura Davis
Treasurer ..... .........,............,....... . .
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jimmy Weedin
Members. are: James Arnold, john Caruthers, Edward Cronk, Charles Davidson, Charles
jefferson, john Richey, Richard Smith, and jimmy Telotteg Sponsor: Mr. Heintzen.
DISTRIBUTIVE E DUCATION
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The Texas Association of the Dis-
tributive Education Chapters of America
is an organization for high school Dis-
tributive Education students which pro-
vides a program of activities in leader-
ship training, career study, and other
functions of common interest.
President .............
Vice-President ........ ......
Secretary-Treasurer
Chaplain ...,.............. ...,.
Parliamentarian ..
Reporter ..............
Sponsor .............
Joel Henderson
Larry Milstead
Virginia Carnes
Vicki Redwine
Mike Murray
Bill Adams
i Mr. Ellerbee
CLUB OF AMERICA
Members are: Bill Adams, Charles Bailey, Betty
Bottenfield, Rudy Burchart, Roger DeLeon, Glyn-
da Donup, Perry Donup, Harry Drought, Hen-
ry Dubois, Lorena Fritz, Andrew Fuentes, Eddie
Garcia, Mary Gail Green, joel Henderson, Lyd-
ia Herrera, Sharon Hoffman, Allen jackson, Bob
Latunas, Pam Mahan, Pat Massengale, juan Ma-
ta, Larry Milstead, Mike Murray, Patty Neisner,
George Perez, Vicki Redwine, Carl Sartain, Bar-
bara Scherer, Harold Seawald, Lynda Spear, Jim
Stubbs, Sue Linda Torgerson, Ernie Wagenfuer,
james Neely, Tommy Lucus, Lupe Lopez.
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Gil Mathews
President
Chuck Katz
Vice-President
jill Vexler
Secretary
Joe Kaplan
Treasurer
Ed Frnlca
Parliamentarian
Marie Brenner
Historian
john Karotkin
Sgt.-at-Arms
Cherie NX'oehler
Chaplain
Mrs. Kurtz
Sponsor
DEBATE CLUB
Purpose: The Pro and Con Debate Club is open to all students who wish to ex-
perience the thrill of competitive debate.
Members: Gay Anderson, john Barrow, Donald Bayne, Laura Bayne, Marie Brenner, David
Brown, -I0 Brown, Cary Cardwell, David Davis, Ed Frnka, Chacha Galvan, Roselyn Gander, Su-
san Green, Nancy Hogan, joe Kaplan, john Karotlcin, jeff Kass, Chuck Katz, Ann Krueger, Gil
Mathews, Mary Beth Mims, Tom Pincus, Richard Scott, joan Elizabeth Timmins, Margaret
Tips, jill Vexler, Susan Whitaker, jim Wiggins, Cherie Woehler.
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MONITORS CLUB
Members are: Steve Amols, John Oliver, Mike Sullivan,
Mike Morrison, Ross Wilson, john Oatman, Richard Bolen.
Not pictured are: John Henning, Elizabeth Lozano, David
McDavid, jon Lindskog, and Alan Lindskog.
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Members are: Molly Baskin, Betty Beckrnann, Nancy Berler,
Jane Bradley, Margie Bratten, jennifer Buntin, Sharon Cher-
ry, Kay Clark, Susan Colbert, Carol Coulter, Terry Crawford,
Kathleen Creeden, Diane Dickinson, Susan Dolan, Debbie
Duncan, Connie Fernandez, Kathy Ford, Lucy Fowlkes, Pam
Garner, Cathy Grayson, Sonja Gary, Carolyn Gates, Prissy
Graham, Nancy Groos, Nancy Hardie, jane Hays, Susan Hite,
Laurie Ingle, Martha jackson, Pat jones, Passy Jordt, Cathy
Kaufman, Lary jo Kephart, Katherine Kerr, Linda Kerr, Lois
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FRESHNIAN-SOPHONIORE
BRIDGE CLUB
President ............
Vice-President ....
Secretary-Treasurer
Chaplain ...............
Sgt.-at-Arms .........
Sponsor .......
Mary Rohde
Lynne Lahourcade
Sonja Gary
Leslie McCollough
jane Hays
Linda Schrag
Betty Beckmann
Mrs. Gibson
Kimmell, Virginia Knouf, Lynne Lahourcade, Debbie Man-
del, Susan Mathews, Diane Mazur, Barbara MacAlister, Les-
lie McCollough, Molly McDougal, Kathy IVlcElwrath, Mimi
McGehee. Janet Molk, Pamela Morton, Anne Orrison, Kathy
O'l-lara, Rhonda Parshall, Wendy Polk, Paula Rainey, Shelley
Rogers, Mary Rohde, Bunnie Saathoff, Susan Saunders, Linda
Schrag, Jeni Simms, Barbara Stanberry, Nanette Strayer, Laura
Thomas, Sharon Torrance, Marilyn Zimmermann.
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Cary Cartzau jay Duerr Skip Schimpf Charlie Crawford Steve Waters Mr. Cale Nelson
President Vice President Treasurer Sgt.-at-Arms Sgt.-at-Arms SPOHSO1'
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Brad Edward Bill Ted John Robert Doug Rusty Keith
Anderson Armstrong Bandel Barclay Barnett Bauerschlag Becker Biechlin Boehme
john Rick Bill Barry Roger Tommy Craig Bill Dan
Brogan Bullington Campbell Childers Chiodo Christal Clark Conger Covert
Dick Chuck Alan Tommy jimmy Dean Kenny Peter Lyles
Flannery Gaines Cilhousen Graves Greer Hanes Harding Holliman Houston
Robin Robert E. B. Tommy Roy Jimmy Jay Howard Michal
Howle Hum Jobe Kinder Leslie Marmion Miller Mo,ores Niedwiecki
Bill Ward Howard Stephen john Chuck Craig Raymon Richard
Nixon Orsinger Peak Richards Sailing Samuel Sawtelle Schodfield Schrag
STR EAIVI
Charles Donald Tim Walter Bob Larry Bob Lewis Bill
Schweers Thomas Turner Waitz Ward Watford Watson Westerman Wolf
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Officers are: President, Sandee Hastings, lst Vice-President, Joan Harrisong 2nd Vice-President
Sheila Byrne, Secretary, Peggy Struweg Treasurer, Beverly Reynolds, Committee Chairman, Katie
Pratt, Sponsor, Mrs. Sheffield,
The purpose of the Future Nurses Club is to bring together in high school,
young people interested in careers in nursing and health, in order to share their in-
terests, to explore opportunities and requirements in these fields, to grow as in-
dividuals by working together, and to learn about the community life in which they
will soon participate as informed citizens.
Members are: Sherry Belzons, Sharon Brownlee, Linda Burney, Linda Cortez, janene Council,
Shirley English, Claire Galgan, Linda Gallegos, Kathleen Howard, Frances Imeel, Sharon Koepke,
Marian Law, Mary Lee, Susie Lopez, Linda Matthews, Karen McCague, Yolanda Pepper, Rita
Pitcher, Steve Rappaport, jean Sergeant, Susan Stewart, Bobby Jo Wlilliams.
FOLK
DANCING
CLUB
The purpose of the Folk Dancing
Club is to create an interest in folk
dance and to stimulate an appreciation
for customs and traditions, a sense of
rhythm, creative self-expression, poise,
and good manners.
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Top row: Patty Muir, Treasurer, jane Franzel, Secretary, Trisha Triesch, Parlia-
mentariang Susan Deal, Historian, Bottom row: Peggy Yochem, President, Geor-
gia Priddy, Vice-President, Sponsor, Miss Schmidt.
Members are: Martha Clark, Sally Sethness, Nancy Rundell, Donnie Taylor, Suzanna Temple,
Susan Robinson, Dianne Schutz, Anne Corman, Lucy Grant, Susan Sandifer, Carol Fischer,
Jeanne Hargis, Ann Hardy, Lorraine Martyn.
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President. . .
Susan Hasslocher
Vice-President . . .
Judy Bounds
Secretary . . .
Betty Waller
Treasurer . . .
Loula Gregg
Historian . . .
Nancy Meyer
Sponsor . . .
Mrs. joan Cobb
The purpose of the Golf Club IS to create and mamtam mterest rn golf while
INSTRU IVI EN TAL
The Instrumental Music Club is composed of members of the A and B Bands
who desire to increase their knowledge of music composed for band, orchestra,
and instrumental ensembles. Besides listening to recordings, the members have an
opportunity to hear each other in solo and ensemble performance.
Pfesideflf ................. ..-.,-..-.-.- T el-fy Haygs
Vice-President ......... ....... J immy johnson
Secretary-Treasurer ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 harm Fisher
S83-'af'Afm5 ----------,-- ..... G eorge Henry
Buddy Zipp
Members are: Steve johns, Paul Roberts, Kelly'Arnold, Mark Bone, Barbara Ferguson, Herbvy
Foote, Mary Greene, Sharyn Heres, jo Carol johnson, Susie Mitchell, Bobby Schoolfield, Phil
Cobb, Gwyn Allen, Diana Castelou, Carl Herring, Pat Holmgreen, Judy Lankford, Laura Lock,
David Rossing, Linda Schrag, Linda Seewald, Sue Shockley, john Sisk, Stephen Spears, Arthur
Renz, Jimmy Weedin, Tommy Wright, Allen Bradlyn, Mike Broaddus, Susan Eldridge, Sonja
Gary, Craig Harris, jimmy Hatcher, Linnie Livingston, David McDavid, Joanna Mitchell, Jeri
Simms.
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JUNIOR BRIDGE CLU B
President:
Gayle Gregg
Vice-President:
Gay Pridgen
Secretary:
Peggy Davis
Treasurer:
Lynne Sayers
Sgts.-at-Arms:
Peggy Adams
Crystal Stanton
Nancy Greene
Debbi Williams
Mary Klein
Suzanne Kotowski
Marcia White
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Sponsor:
Mrs. Tibbets
Los COMPANERQS
President: Patsy Wfaller
First Vice-President: Ellen
Roegelein
Second Vice-President: Diane
Schutz
Secretary: Mary Colbert
Treasurer: Sandy Hansen
Parliamentarian: Patty Muir
Chaplain: Carol Fischer
Sgt.-at-Arms: Jeanie Hargis
Anne Corman, Susan Deal,
Carol DeForest, Dean Farrar,
Connie Fernandez, Karla K
Lorraine Martyn, Rhonda
Parshall, Dorothy Richards,
Susan Robinson Shelle Ro
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Nancy Rundell, Sally
Sethness, Dottie Singleton,
Susan Sandifer, Marsha Smith
Sponsors:
Mrs. Sturdivant
Mrs. Moore
OCCUPATIONS CLUB
The purpose of the Occupations Club is to ex-
plore the possibilities of several professions each
year. A speaker is invited to talk to the club each
month.
President ............. ....... B arbara Hatter
Vice-President ....... .... A lex Lambrose
Trisha Hansen
I. Dona Becker
Secretary .....,.,...... ,...,,.
Treasurer ....,... .....,....
Reporter .......,...,.. ...... J ill Dee Graham
Sgts.-at-Arms ..,,,. .......... E mily Alter
ShaLyn Warren
Members are: Emily Alter, Sharon Beard, Dona Becker, janet Bishop, Martha Blitch, Anne Cor-
rigan, Nancy Criswell, Candy Crumm, Almecla Doughty, Judy Drury, jill Graham, Cynthia
Groos, Trisha Hansen, Barbara Hatter, Lestra Hibberd, Barbara Hibits, Debbie Hunt, Lucy
gackson, jennifer Jaffe, Nancy jones, jill jordan, Mary Ellen Keene, Carolyn Knapp, Alex Lam-
rose, Penny Manly, Susan Moorman, Suzy Norman, Sheri Patton, French Anne Pruitt, Cecile
Russell, Sally Thompson, Nancy Steen, Tommie Streeter, Letty Vera, Sudi Ware, ShaLyn Warren,
Judy Wwd.
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LATIN CLUB
brations.
President 1
President 2 ......
Vice-President
Historian ..........
Secretary .,,,.,,
Treasurer ..,,.....
Sgt.-at-arms ......
Sponsor ....,...
The purpose of the Latin Club is to teach more
about the ancient Romans through programs and
through social functions such as the Slave Auction and
Saturnalia, which are copies of ancient Roman cele-
Marty Cook
Maggie Massen
Gay Ericson
Susie Horn
Nancy Mims
Mary Hannaman
Patty Speier
Mrs. Virginia Uhrich
Members are: Margaret Bell, Kyle Chandler, Marty Cook, Linda Core, Kathleen Cox, Nancy
Devlin, Libby Eager, Alan Fear, Robert Firth, Bob Franklin, joe Galager, Roger Geary, Steve
Grier, Lou Griffin, Lewis Guzman, Gay Hannaman, Margaret Hannafnan, Mary Hannaman,
Leslie Heres, Caryon Hasslocker, Janis Hibert, Richard Holmes, Suzie Horn, Jean Jahn, Crick-
ett Ku, Janes Lee, Buddy Levy, Maggie Maessan, Diane Masters, Cindy McSwain, Nancy Mims,
Sall Peatross, Rita Rily, Tom Rossing, Chris South, Patty Spier, Eleaner Vantress, Mike Waters,
Dickie Womack, Keath Goddard.
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President ............. .........................,. K ate Beckwith Business Manager .......... .....
Vice-President .....,. ...... I o Beth Barnes Points Chairman .......
Secretary ...,..,....... ......... D ebbie Hunt Historian ,................
Treasurer .....,., ...... D onna La Blanc P.A.S.F. Chairman ......
Chaplain ...... ..........,........ N ancy Whitaker Sponsors .............................................................
Ruth Keedy
Barbara Buswell
Kathryn Keeny
Lyn Peery
Mrs. Montellano
Mrs. Oritz
Members are: Peggy Adams, Emily Alter, Gay Anderson, Cyn-
thia Ashworth, Susan Baltes, Loretta Bell, Janet Bishop, Martha
Blitch, Virginia Brunner, Emily Bullock, Bobbie Busby, Sheila
Byrne, Chris Calvert, Mollie Childs, Jeanie Childers, Cathy
Clarke, Yolanda Cobarruvius, Carolyn Cook, Jim Copeland, Anne
Corrigan, Suzy Crews, Kip Davidson, Peggy Davis, Almeda
Doughty, Susan Duerr, Sarita Duffey, Diane Fillmore, Virginia
Fisher, Allan Frank, Janice George, Linda Gleye, David Grant,
June Grant, Cindy Gray, Gayle Gregg, Loula Gregg, Nancy
Greene, Lou Griffin, Linda Goss, Harry Gunkel, Susan Hass-
locher, Susan Heavy, Holly Hearn, Lestra Hibberd, Nancy Ho-
gan, Brcnda Hooper, Kathleen Howard, Carolyn
Ivey, Mary
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Sue Ivey, Lucy Jackson, Jennifer Jaffey, Ruth Ann Johnson, Mary
Ellen Keene, Mary Klein. Ann Krueger, Patty Jo LaCoke, Syd-
ney Ladensohn, Marian Law, Judy Lee, Julie Lenehan, Jeanne
Lopez, Susi Lopez, Sandy Louie, Rene Mandel, Penny Manley,
Lindy Markham, Ruth Ann Marmion, Patty Moore, Neal Mc-
Neal, Joan Nitschke, Larry Oxford, Marjorie Perry, Gay Prid-
gen, Stephanie Rainey, Libbie Reid, Ellen Richey, Gail Robbins,
Robbie Rosett, Chuck Ross, Lynne Sayers, Mary Pat Schmitz,
Beth Smith, Marcia Snip, Mary Ann Spears, Lee Stokes, Judy
Thomas, Sally Thompson, Margret Tips, Margret Van Meter,
Llftty Vera, Susan Weber, Mary Marcia Yvifentworth, Susan Whit-
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Purpose: To further knowledge and interest in the Spanish language and Spanish ways and
customs.
Officers: President . . . Molly McComb, lst Vice-President . , . Diane Mazur, 2nd Vice-President
. . . Cathy Nixon, Treasurer . . . Margaret McComb, Secretary . . . Grace LaBatt, Chaplain . .
Debbie Russell, Sgt.-at-Arms . . . Martha Kaplan, Iru Zeller. Dwliamentarian . . Sally Moore,
Sponsor . . . Mrs. Malsbury.
Members: PeeWee Luke, Maggie Maessen, Kay Mayfield, Gail lvIcClanahan, Molly McDougal,
Ianet Mlock, Zwila Overstreet, Lynn Perkins, Carol Pridgen, Sandra Rubrecht, Shirley Steinle,
Joni Timmons, Angie Zertuche.
PHOTOGRAPHY CLU B
maintain their own laboratory.
Vice-President
Henry Brann
Secretary-Treasurer
Thomas Carey
Members are: jmie Alexander, Barton Boyce, Henry Brann, David Jensen, Victoria Longoria,
Ronnie Martin, Michael Moore, Mike Mullen, Robert Reeves, Linda Rumpf, Shirley Steinle,
Robert Tillotson, Troy Warren. Sponsor: Mrs. Veta F. Wright.
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is to teach members how to develop and en
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Officers
President . . .
Sharon Harwell
Vice-President . . .
Shirley Porter
Recording Secretary . . .
Peggy Struve
Treasurer . . .
Kathy Leonard
Corresponding Secretary . .
Mary Ann Wheaton
Chaplain . . .
Pat James
Reporter . . .
Nancy Hale
Historian . . .
Barbara Sranberry
Parliamentarian . . .
Donna Peterson
Sponsors . . .
Mrs. Carol, Mrs. Gibson,
Mrs. Earle, Mrs. Walker
Rae Hoese
Members are Margaret
Bell, Cherry Blair
Barbara Bowdler
Louise Cain
Eloise Castro
julie Choate
Janie Crowson
Dita Donahue
Elizabeth Dulleye
Lucy Fowlkers
Nancy Hardie
Ann Hardie
Lynn Harrell
janis Henderson and
ERS OF AMERICA
The purpose of the Future Home-makers of America is to foster the develop-
ment of creative leadership in home and community life.
Members are: Kathryn
Hoyack, Nancy Huante,
Betty Hutson, Anita
Joyner, Cynthia Keith,
Susan Kendrick, Sharon
Koepke, Mary McCartney
Sharon McGaffigan,
Martha McGonagil,
Donna MCGriffie, Patty
Neisner, Debbie Oragco
Deanna Pickens, Rita
Pircher, Pam Pngue,
Katie Pratt, Claudia
Rappaport, Susan
Sandifer, Susie Schulte,
Ann Schwurrs, janet
Shumate, Mary Sharp,
Becky Skinner, Sheryl
Slater, Sharon Stone,
Loretta Thompson,
Tinka Watts, Nancy
Williams, Margaret
Zapata, Linda Matthews
Evelyn Moeller, Margaret
Newton, Peggy O'Dell,
Jan Zuzelrnann, Sandra
Baird, Janet Gephart,
Mary Lou Sistrunk,
Betty Roth, Susan
Callahan, Mary Rubrecht,
Mary Cavanaugh, Linda
Yeager, Nancy Prosk,
and Ellen Pittman.
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PRE-NIED CLUB
The Pre-Med Club was established to promote and further interest in the field
of medicine.
OFFICERS
President ..............,.... ...,,..,,,i.,,i,,,,,,
lst Vice President ......
2nd Vice President
Secretary ........... .....,
Treasurer ,,,,,..,,,, ..
Parliamentarian ..,.
Sgts.-at-Arms ......
Sponsor .......
Kay McGovern
Vernon Miller
Kay Rohre
Pace Walker
Linda Kay Anderson
janene Council
Kyle Chandler
jill Jordon
Mrs. Bowman
Kay McGovern Vernon Miller Kay Rohre Pace Walker Linda Kay Anderson
President Vice-president Vice-president Secretary Treasurer
Members are: Linda Kay Anderson, Bill Bandel, Sherry Beizons, Judy Berns, Byron Boehme,
David Carriere, Kyle Chandler, Larry Cooper, janene Council, Terry Curry, jim Darling, Nancy
Devlin, Gerrie Eldridge, Charles Gerdes, Steve Greer, Ann Hardie, Kenny Harding, Terri Har-
vey, jack Hollan, Debbie Hunt, Hiett Ives, Ward Jepson, Chrissie joseph, Mary Ellen Keene,
Marie Klehie, Lynne Lahourcade, Jeff Lord, Donna McDuffie, Kay McGovern, Mary McNew,
Anthony Melton, Vernon Miller, Paul Moore, Susan Moorman, Pam Peters, jakey Price, Nancy
Prosk, Geoff Rips, Kay Rohre, Deedee Rumpf, Cece Russell, Richard Scrag, Chris South, Bruce
Stanbury, Guy Stone, Trisha Triesch, Eleanor Vantreese, Joe Vives, Yvonne Vives, Kathleen
Wade, Pace Walker, Mike Wlaters, Bobby Watson, Sandy Whipple, john Windham, and Rosie
Ximenes.
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Lawrence Steinback
Vice President ,,,,,,,...,.
Thoman Carey
Secretary-Treasurer ....
John joseph
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Jeff Davis
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johnny Coates
Russell Carter
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Mr. Robert H. Corner
PRCJ ECTIONIST CLUB
Members are: Walt Lee, Thomas Burnett, Bobby Cox, Steve Verschoyle, Alan Lindskog, David
Sheppard, Philip Thompson, Manuel Martinez, john Oatmen, Johnny Cates, Paul Smith, Claude
Schwab, Frank Cook, Bill Lynch, james Lee, Michael Moore, Jerry Dickson, Robert Hoenshell,
Larry Martin, Warren Hastings, and Bill Aston.
MIS- Braun Steve Rappoport Nancy jones Sandee Hastings David Eager Martha Tobin
Sponsor President Secretary Treasurer Sgt.-at-Arms Sgf,.at.A1-ms
Members are: Pam Gouger, Kandee Killen,
Martha Tobin, Jim Boswell, Phil Cobb, Betty
Waller, jean Sergeant, Jeanne Pfeil, Wally
Miller, Carmen Baxter, Gloria Lilly, Kathy
Willis, jan Cohen, Sandy Conant.
Not pictured are: Linda Adelman, joanie
Boyd, Paul Davis, Peggy Epp, Kathy Ford,
Diana Geis, Penny Martin, Maureen Milburn,
Cindy Payne, Barbara Price, John Salling,
Dennis Stein, Peggy Yochern, Gib Glye.
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Members are: Margaret Polz, Ross
Wilson, jane Tower, Joan Harrison,
Carolyn Seldon, David Smith, jackie
Miller, Cinthia Watson, Elaine Wolf,
Annamaria Ornelas, Janine Fisk, David
Fox, Carolyn Gates, jackie Gillmore,
Carolyn Lewis, Lynn Mariner, Eliza-
beth McKinley, Marge Mitchell, Susan
Rimer, Ton Taylor, Mary Dickenson.
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The purpose of Stagehands is to promote better
dramatics in school and community as well as to render
service to both and afford an opportunity for self-ex-
Sponsor pressron to 1ts members m all phases of speech and Sponsor
Mrs. Kurtz dfa-IHEL Mr- swims,
President
Cherie Woehler
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Members are: Jean Armour, Nancy Berler, Vicki Berler, Margie Bratten, Margaret Carrington,
Sandi Chambers, Kay Clark, Susie Colbert, Carol Coulert, Donna Council, Terry Crews, Sally
Crawford, Philip DeLange, Diane Dickinson, Susan Dolan, Joan Dorr, Lyden Eiserloh, Kathryn
Ferguson, Shirley Grabarkewitz, Nancy Groos, Prissy Graham, Luis Guzman, jackie Harshaney,
Albert Hausser, Jane Hays, Susan Hite, Laurie lngle, Linda Kerr, Elizabeth Kimmell, Ann Dee
Ladensohn, Kathy O'Hara, Cyndy McSwain, Wendy Polk, Barbara Rohlf, Bunnie Saathoff, Deb-
bie Sanota, Priscilla Schoenig, janet Swanson, Annis Tassos, Christine Tassos, Laura Thomas,
Phillip Tobin, Carol XVard, Bonnie Baddock, Janie Barrett, Donald Bayne, Jane Bradley, Henry
Brann, Barbara Beck, Linda Bellamy, Marie Brenner, Sharon Brownlee, jennifer Buntin, Karen
Chandler, jane Collins, Kathleen Cox. Charles Davidson, Carol DeForest, Libbie Eager, Pam
Garner, lkfollie Gates, Sharon Grace. joe Gregg, Carol Golden, Bobby Hausser, Edith Hellan,
Lynn Juel, Diane Kelly, Sara Kerr, Louise Locker, Shelley Mabe, Ginger Madrey, Debbie Mandel,
Patricie Mansell, Diane Masters, Mimi McGehee, Janie Moore, Susan Murrell, Jeanie Mussel-
man, Sue Purdum, Mary Rohde, Elaine Sainte-Marie, Donnie Taylor, Susanna Temple, Martha
Thaddeus, Ann Tipps. Laura Turner, jill Vexler, Jane-tXVheeler, Mark Bradlyn, john Barrow, Cary
Cardwell, Pat Connolly, Marty Cook, Gaye Erickson, Tommy Graves, Lucy Gravely, Nancy Hu-
ante, Mary Kaine, John Jakle, Chuck jefferson, ,lim Odell, Denece Reynolds, Paulette Silber. Pat-
ty Speier, Bob Thrift, Kathleen Turner, Mary Barrow, Cindy Bless, Anne Brown, jo Brown,
Mary Carrington, Roselyn Gander, Janice George, Carolyn Hennessey, Marilyn Maddox, Billye
Manning, Jean Milburn, Nancy Mims, Mary Mortimer, Deanna Pickens, Helen Reser, Beverly
Reynolds, Ronnie Rohde, Sylvia Silvey, Cynthia Tassos, Cherie Waehler.
President .......
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SWING BAND CLUB
Jim Taylor
George Henry
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Barbara Ferguson
Bob Thrift
Terry Hayes
Mr. Cranford
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Carroll Allen, Gaylon Thomas Beights, joy Bell, Marla Bone, James Boswell, Mike Broaddus,
Diana Castelow, Phil Cobb, Carolyn Cook, Bob Cox, Robert Crawford, Gerrie Eldridge, Susan
Eldridge, Barbara Ferguson, Lewis Fisher, Sharon Fisher, Herb Foote, Gib Gleye, Mike God-
owns, Mary Greene, Gerri Hall, jimmy Hatcher, Gordon Hawthorne, Terry Hayes, George Hen-
ry, Sharyn Heres, Carl Herring, jimmy johnson, jo Carol johnson, John Kellogg, Judy Lank-
ford, Laura Lock, jeff Lord, David McDavid, David McGilvray, David Kanter, Al Mogavero,
Marilyn McManus, Linda Martin, Gordon Middleton, Joanna Mitchell, Susie Mitchell, Lynn
Powell, Donna Priddy, Reid Reininger, Arthur Renz, Kay Rohre, Dee Rollo, Mary Louise Sharp,
Julie Sheffield, Susan Shockley, Stephen Spears, Charles Schweers, Jim Taylor, Tom Taylor, Bob
Thrift, Phil Thompson, Doak Walker, jim Whiteaker, Mark Wilson, Buddy Zipp.
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President
john Shumate
Vice-President
Quest Couch
Secretary-Treasurer
Clark Tomlea
Chaplain
Pete O'Reilley
Sgt.-at-Arms
jim Lawson
Gordon Fuller
Steve Harmon
Ricky Lahourcade
President
Tim Rubinstein
VicefPresident
David McGilrray
Secretary-Treasurer
Linda Miller
Sgt.-at-Arms
Robert Crawford
Sponsor
Mrs. Oliver
SLIDE RULE CLUB
Members are: Barry Baverschlag, Susan Brown,
Edward Cronk, Alan Fear, Jimmie Fowler, Gor-
don Fuller, David Holmes, Richard Holmes, Rob-
ert Horner, Tom Kalish, john Kellogg, Howard
Simms, and jim Welch.
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happenings in the world
around us. Each change of
government, death o-F a great
man, or meeting o-F nations
influences us.
around the world
Tuesday, March 23, 1965, the third Gemini capsule went into orbit. Its christened name was the Molly
Brown. In the capsule were two men-Virgil fGusj Grissom, thirty-eight years of age, an Air Force Major and
the first man to go into outer space twices-and john Young, thirty-four years of age, a Navy Lieutenant Com-
mander. The two traveled a total
of 81,000 miles in four hours and
fifty-four minutes, coming down
in the Atlantic Ocean at approxi-
mately 1:18 p.m.
The flight was especially at .
important because it involved
many' air "firsts" for the United
States. These "firsts" were:
1. the first change of orbit . 1 1
in space fthree time-sjg
2. the first time for con-
trolled re-entryg
3. the first use of Syncom 2,
the communications satellite, to
assist the flight, as Tiros weather
satellites did in the past.
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The war in Vietnam continues, with the United States taking an increas-
ingly large part. Coup after coup has taken place, the unstable governments
adding to the problems of the war between the North and South. At first, the
United States provided only technical advice and equipment, but in March
United States planes and pilots were used in air strikes against North Vietnam.
Although negotiations continue, there is no end in sight to this war.
world conflicts
A bitter civil war, in which Greek and Turkish
communities were the chief opponents, split the is-
land of Cyprus. For a time, the disorders threatened
to bring war between Greece and Turkey. Each
determined to support the respective communities
on the island. The controversy started when Arch-
bishop Macairos decided to abrogate the treaty with
Great Britain which was established when the island
gained its independence. The fighting was aroused
by proposed constitutional ammendments which
each side thought favored the other. A United Na-
tions peace-keeping force was sent in to stop the
fighting, although there continues to be occasional
erruptions.
The bitter animosity between Indonesia and
Malaysia continues. The formation of the federa-
tion of Malaysia, which 'includes Malaya and the
former British colonies of Singapore, Sarawak, and
Sabah, had been bitterly opposed by President Sukarno
of Indonesia. A number of high level conferences
have been held, but no solution reached. Much of
the failure was directly related to the refusal of
Sukarno to withdraw his guerrilla forces from Sabah
and Sarauak, Malaysia took the position that there
was no point in holding further talks with Indonisia
while subversive and military actions continued.
Great Britian continues to lend military support to
Malaysia, and Australia and New Zealand also pledge
military support if the conflict widened.
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meeting of nations
The 1964 New York World's Fair, situated in Flushing Meadows, attracted
people from all parts of the world wearing their natural attire and bringing deli-
cious foreign foods. There were seventy-six nations represented, some of which were
China, Afghanistan, and South America. The fair was divided into four sections and
consisted mainly of exhibits from various countries and enterprises. The scientific
section contained many fine buildings from the United States, some of these were
the colossol General Motors displays, with ideas of the future, the General Elec-
trics exhibit that showed audiences new ways to cook food by electronic beams, and
the mushroom l.B.M, building that seated 500 people and showed continuous
movies about people and different facets of living. A favorite of recent visitors was
the Vatican exhibit which had a model of St. Peter's Cathedral with Michelangelo's
Pieta on the ceiling.
On October 10, 1964, the Olympic Flame entered the National
Stadium in Tokyo, japan, marking the beginning of the eighteenth
modern Olympic Games. japan, the first Asian-nation to hold the
games, spent over 32,000,000 preparing Olympic arenas, special
housing, and transportation facilities. Fitting the pattern of all sports
events in 1964, where the unexpected was normal, the Olympic games
held many surprises. All 2,848 athletes from 94 countries who took
part in the Olympic games responded with outstanding perform-
ances. During finals, semi-finals, and heats, a total of 25 world rec-
ords were shattered and 52 out of 61 Olympic records were broken
in track and field, swimming, and weightlifting. Russia led the
overall total with 96 medals. The United States and japan finished
second and third, respectively.
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Dr. Martin Luther King, a 35-year old Bap-
tist minister, was awarded the 1964 Nobel Peace
Prize. He was picked by a committee of the Nor-
wegian Parliament and at the presentation the
Nobel institute said, "Martin Luther King has
consistently asserted the principle of nonviolence."
Dr. King, head of Southern Christian Leader-
ship Conference, has stated that the 354,000 a-
warded by the prize will go to bolster his civil
rights crusade in the South. On receiving the
award Dr. King replied, "I do not consider this
merely an honor to me personally, but a tribute
to the discipline, wise restraint and majestic cour-
age of the millions of gallant negroes and white
persons."
the 'Fight -For civil rights
Malcolm X, the shrillest voice for black supremacy, was
murdered on the stage of a Manhatten auditorium with a half
dozen or more gunshot wounds taking his life. Malcolm broke
with the Black Muslims a year ago and at that time predicted
Elijah Muhammad was out to get him. The residents of Har-
lem, however, were shocked to discover that Malcolm had not
been killed by a white but by a member of their own race. Eli-
jah Muhammad denied having any part in the murder.
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The news this year has been dominated
by the election of President Lyndon B. John-
son over his Republican opponent, Senator
Barry Goldwater. This election was more
than merely a competition between two men
or two parties. The people had an opportuni-
ty to decide the proper relationship between individuals annd the Stateg between
states and the central government, between the nation, its allies and its adversaries.
Although both sides favored racial equality and full employment, they differed on
how to achieve their aims. Whereas johnson advocated federal action to assure
Negroes civil rights, Goldwater felt civil rights should be left to the judgment of the
states. Senator Goldwater made an ideological appeal to the people. Johnson, how-
ever, avoided an ideological discussion whenever possible. His appeals were made
to all classes, all parties, all religions. At the polls, the American people decided
in favor of Johnson giving him 61? of the popular vote.
Johnson, Wilson
son's personal popularity is increasing.
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in office
Since squeaking into power five months ago Harold
Wilson has had his hands full trying to maintain power rn the
government with his slim five-vote majority. Gone are hrs V1
sions of renationalizing the steel industry, of purchasing 11
urban land, and of modernizing Britain. These visions have
been replaced by a strict middle of the road policy which rs
intended to keep everyone happy and himself employed Yet
even with this middle of the road policy the Labor Party is still
encountering obstacles which may eventually topple their l
ready shaky foundation. As curious as it may seem while his
party is gradually losing its lead over the Conservatives Wil
On July 5, 1964, Mexico went to the polls to select a new president. Three
parties ran candidates, and Gustavo Diaz Ordaz, of the Revolutionary Party as was
his predecessor Lopez Mateos, was elected. The election result was no surprise to
the Mexican people, for Ordaz was heavily favored. The Revolutionary Party has
been in power for many years and there are no serious complaints against it. Ordaz
is expected to continue the same governmental policies as his predecessor.
Mexico, Russia have new
leaders
Until October 13, 1964, Nikita Khrushchev had but few doubts about his future
as supreme head of the Soviet system. Surrounded by men of his own choice he
seemed to be secure from all threats. No man could have been more surprised by
his downfall than Khrushchev himself. . The reasons for his downfall are numerous
and run from nepotism to "humiliation in Cuba" to the break with Red China. The
most prominent reason, however, was that Khrushchev grew old. As he aged, flaws
in his character became more pronounced, causing his underlings to boil inwardly
as he overruled and insulted them.
At the present time, the future lies in the hands of Leonid Breznev and Aleksei
Kosygin, two of Krushnev's former proteges. Both are extremely able, and like most
dedicated Communists, our adversaries. The beliefs of the new leaders themselves
are unimportant, for the real danger lies in the policies which are supported by the
state itself.
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This year saw the death of one of the greatest leaders of
all time. Sir Winston Churchill, who died at the age of ninety,
is credited with snatching victory from defeat for the United
Kingdom in World War II. The entire world mourned the
passing of this statesman who was loved and honored by all its
peoples. He died the first week in February and his funeral drew
an assemblage of great statesmen almost without parallel. His
remains rest in the yard of the parish church of Bladon.
great men pass
Herbert Hoover went to the White House in 1928 with a rep-
utation as a great humanitarian and an idealist, elected President by
one of the largest popular majorities in history, Four years later he
left the office branded by his successor as a reactionary who was
coldly indifferent to the suffering of his countrymen. During the last
few years of his life he was involved in many worthy projects. Hoover
served under four Presidents in the course of his lifetime: Roosevelt,
Truman, Eisenhower, and Kennedy, as well as being a President him-
self. He also served in the cabinets of Harding and Coolidge. This
great mar1's life came to an end abruptly in 1964 ninety years after it
had begun in 1874.
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cl report, a refusal
On November 29, 1963, Lyndon johnson issued executive order No. 11,13O,
setting up a commission, headed by chief justice Earl Warren, to investigate every
aspect of the assassination of John F. Kennedy. In late September, 1964, the com-
mission made its report. The commission concluded that the shots which killed
President Kennedy were fired by Lee Harvey Oswald, who acted on his own and was
part of no Conspiracy, nor was there any previous connection between lack Ruby
and Oswald. Although it does little to remove the taint from Dallas, the report
stated that there is "no evidence that the extreme views expressed toward President
Kennedy by some right-wing groups centered in Dallas or any other general at-
mosphere of hate or right-wing extremism which may have existed in the city of
Dallas had any connection with Oswald's actions on November ZZ."
jean Paul Sartre, a 59 year old Frenchman, refused the 1964 Nobel Prize for
Literature on the basis of his strong belief in existentialism. He has urged man not
to depend on a God but to choose between good and evil according to their unaided
conscience, and states that "Human freedom is a curse, but that curse is the unique
source of the nobility." Sartre has undertaken the formidable task of building a
philosophic system which would give human life meaning and coherence, based on
the philosophy that the existence of man is absurd, The publicity caused by his
refusal of the Nobel Prize brought the existentialist doctrines to the attention of the
world, providing new areas of thought for the inquiring mind.
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Campbell, Bob 170, 310
Campbell, Sue 170, 257
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Cox, Kathleen 171, 245, 383, 395
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Crawford, Marshall 63, 133
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De La Garza, Patricia 197
De La Garza, joe 290
De Lange, Philip 197, 395
De Leon, Carlos 197
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Dickson,jerry 172, 392
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Donahue, Charles 143
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Duncan, Robert 144, 322, 366
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Eiserloh, Lynden 197, 395
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Erben, Sandy 68, 250, 331,133
Eriksen, Erik 144
Erikson, Gaye 144, 245., 395, 328
Escajeda, Sylvia 172
Estrada, Hortense 172
Evans, johnny 197
Evans,
Evans
Evetts,
R.
Sharon
Joan 68, 250, 364, 328, 336,
341, 133
Ewing, Bill
Ewing, Sandy
Ezba, john
Ezba, Richard
Fadal, johnny 68, 133
Fadal, Mitchell 69, 133
Farmer, jon 69, 317, 318, 1 3 3
Farmer, Mike 197
Farner, john
Farrar, Dean 172, 381, 313
Farrow, Cary 144, 289
Faynik, Linda
Faynik, Shirley
Fear, Alan 197, 383, 398
Fear, Candy 49, 69, 217, 221, 250, 252,
127,133, 327, 336, 333
Feder, Richard
Feigenspan, Denny
Ferguson, Barbara 144, 257, 258, 379
237, 396, 331
Ferguson, Deborah
Ferguson, Kathryn 197, 245
Ferguson, Martha 69, 250, 255, 395
346, 133
Fernandez, Connie 172, 245, 373, 381
365, 342
442
1
Fernandez, Esperanza
Ferris, Pat 69, 133
Feuerbacher, Alan 172
Fibich, Thomas
Ficklen, Elaine
Fielder, Tom 197, 290
Filmore, Diane 69, 245, 385, 334,133,
1 31
Finck, Missye 172, 245
Finlayson, Richard 197, 290
Finseth, Shelley
Firth, Robert 197, 383
Fischer, Carol 172, 245, 377, 381
Fischer, Virginia 70, 250, 385, 328, 336,
333, 1 33
Fisher, Lewis 198
Fisher, Sharon 70, 257, 379, 396, 133
Fisher, Susan 70, 245, 333,133
Fisk, Marilyn 198, 245, 362
Fisk,janine172, 245, 393
Flack, David 70, 257, 127, 135, 345.
351, 333, 236, 237, 338,133
Fladger, Eddy 144
Flannery, Dickie 70, 375, 133
Flattery, jane
Flattery, Bill
Flood, Bill 198, 290
Flores, Albert
Flores, Gloria 70, 133
Flores, Ignacio
Flores, Rachel 173
Flournoy, Tommy 173
Flowers, Melvin
Fogleman, julie 144
Folbre, Pauline 71, 250, 336, 333,133
Foote, Herby144, 257, 379, 396
Foote, Peggy 198, 245
Ford, Kathleen 173, 245, 373, 393
Forney, Cindi 198, 245, 342
Forristall, Steve 71, 295, 133
Fowler,jirnmie 144, 366, 398, 342
Fowlkes, Lucy 198, 245, 373, 388
Fox, David 198, 393, 349
Fox, James
Fox, John
Frank, Alan 71, 385, 345, 333, 339,
133
Franklin, Bob 198, 388, 383
Frankstone, Manning
Franzel,jane173, 245, 377,311
Franzel, Philip
Frazer, John 173, 310
Frederick, Steve 144
Freeborn, Pam 144, 245
Freed, Mark 198
Freed, Peggy 71, 245, 367, 340, 358
13 3
Freeland, Tom 327
Freeman,john
French, Malcolm 308, 309, 322, 358
Frink, Timothy
Fritz, Lorana 71, 370, 133
Frnka, Ed 144, 313, 371, 331
Froehner, Steven 144
Fuentes, Andrew 71, 370, 133
Fuentes, Isabelle 145
Fuller, Gordon 145, 398
Fuller, Kenneth 145, 308
Fuhrman, Rusty 198,331
Gaines, Chuck 198, 375
Gallagher, Joe 145, 383
Gallegos, Linda 198, 245, 376
Gallegos, Thelma
Galgan, Claire 72, 245, 376, 133
Galvan, Cha Cha 145, 250, 371, 342,
339
Galvan, Maria 72, 133
Gander, Neil 145
Gander, Roselyn 72, 245, 371, 135, 395,
341 , 339, 1 33
Garcia, Alfred
Garcia, Eddie 370
Garcia, Gloria
Garcia, Linda
Gardner. Nancv 172, 245
Garison, Mary Gail 72, 363, 357
Garison, Patty 172, 245
Gamer, Pam 173, 245, 373, 395
Garner, Robbie 72, 358, 133
Garrison, Cynthia 145, 245, 361
133
Garrison, Glyn 72, 245, 127, 361,133
Gary, Roger 73, 257, 383,133
Gary, SOnja198, 373, 379, 257
Gatson, Julia 198
Garza, Alfonso 73, 322, 133
Gates, Carolyn 173, 245, 373, 393
Gates, Mollie 173, 245, 363, 395
Geffert, Timothy
Geis, Diana 49, 73, 250, 254, 267, 393,
336, 357,133
George, Bob 73, 306, 133
George, Janice 73, 245, 385, 395 133
George, john 302
Gephart,janice 145, 245, 389
Geppert,-lim 145
Gerald, Pam 145, 245, 328, 347
Gerald, Pat 245, 347
Gerdes, Charles 173, 365, 391
Gerhard, Lorraine 145, 331
Gerhart, Phil 73, 313, 316, 133
Germer, Gregg 295, 298, 344
Gettinger, Barbara 173, 343
Giammalvo, Linda 198
Gibbens,Jim
Gibson, Brenda 198, 245
Giese,Jolie198, 245, 363
Gilhousen, Alan 198, 375
Gililand, Sharon 173, 245, 360, 353
Gillis, Charles
Gillis, Richard
Gilmore, jackie 173, 393
Gleason, Danny 173
Gleason, Ronnie 74, 133
Gleichmann, Vic 173
Gleye, Linda 74, 250, 385, 368, 351,
133
Gleye, Gib198, 393, 396, 257
Glodi, Linda 74, 217, 218, 243, 250,
260, 264, 130, 133, 266, 328, 336
Godowns, Mike 198, 396, 257, 396
Goetz, Cherry 74, 245, 133
Golden, Carol 173, 245, 395, 328, 334,
338
Goleman, Linda 74, 250, 364, 341, 1'33
Gomez, Connie
Gonzales, Dianne 198, 362
Gonzales, Eddie 74, 133
Gonzales, Mary Ann 173
Gonzales, Sandie 173, 245, 247, 365,
328, 348
Gonzales, Robert 198, 289
Good, Brenda
Good, Kery
Goode,johnny 173
Goodlett, Greg
Goodman, Bill 145, 308, 309
Goodwane, Mike
Goodwyn, Mike 198
Goss, Linda 75, 245, 385,133
Goss, Truett 173
Gottardy, Leonard
Gotrschall, Bob
Gouger, Fam 75, 250, 260, 135, 266,
393, 327, 353,133
Grabarkewitz, Shirley 198, 245, 395
Grace, Sharon 1, 73, 245, 365, 395
Graham,jill145,245, 382
Graham,john 198, 328
Graham, Prissy198, 245, 247, 373, 395
Grant, David 145, 385, 334, 351, 353,
237, 233
Grant, jill 198, 245
Grant, june 1, 75, 217, 220, 385,129,
337, 332, 351, 233, 237, 353,133
Grant, Lucy 174, 245, 377, 357
Gravely, Lucy 145, 245, 395
Graves,jan 174, 245
Graves, Tommy 145, 257, 375, 395
Gray, Carl 75, 364, 358,133
Gray, Cindy 75, 385, 328, 337, 332,
334, 351, 133
Gray,joe 75, 317,133, 344
Grayson, Cathy 174, 245, 373
Green, Gail 145
Green, Linda
Green, Lucy 198, 245
Green, Susan 76,371,133
Greenberg, Mike 257, 232
Greene, Mary 145, 370, 257, 379,
343
Greene, Nancy 146, 245, 381, 385
Greer, Donald
Greer, Jimmy 198, 375
Greer, Steve 198, 304, 383, 391,
Gregg, Gayle 139, 140, 251, 381,
328
Gregg, Joseph 174, 365, 395
Gregg, Loula 145, 378, 385, 328,
Greider, George 199, 217, 227,
304
Greider, Jack 166, 114, 289, 302,
314
Griffin, Lou 145, 385, 383, 328,
338
Griifin, Wayne
Griggs, Gary 174, 364, 365
Groos, Billy 146, 217, 223, 276.
Groos, Cynthia 146, 245 382
Groos, Nanny 199, 245, 373, 395
Guess, Cheryl
Guggolz, Tom 146, 310, 334
Gulledge, Alice 76, 250, 353, 357
Gunkel, Harry 146, 257, 385, 334
Gunkel, Mike
Guthrie, Mary Ellen 174, 245
1
,
Gutierrez, Celia 146
Gutierrez, Janie 76, 13 3
Guttierrez, Joseph
Gutierrez, Daniel 76, 133
Gutierrez, Mary Ellen
Guttierrez, Robert
Guzman, Lewis 199, 383, 395
Gwinn, Mike
Gwinn, Morris
Haas, Bill 146
Halbardier, Sheryl 146
Hale, Arline 199
Hale, Nancy 174, 388, 343, 357
Hall, Gerrit: 199, 396, 257
Hall,Josephine146, 250, 342, 335
Hall, Mandy 360, 367
Hall, Tommy
Ha.rnmack,Jim 146, 308
Hammett, Ronnie 146
Hampton, Larry 146, 367, 358
Hanes, Cathy Jo 76, 133
Hankins,John 199, 289
Hannaman, Kay 174
Hannaman, Margaret 199, 245, 383
Hannaman, Mary 146, 245, 383
Hansel, Peggy Jo 199, 245
396,
328
335
358
290,
313,
337,
344
331
133
351
,351
Hansen, Chris 327,130, 299, 277, 278,
294, 344, 133
Hansen, Greg 49, 76, 217, 219, 264,
272
Hansen, Patricia 146, 250, 253, 382, 341
Hansen, Sandra 174, 245, 381, 361
Hardeman, Nan 199. 311, 363
Hardy, Ann 377,388,391
Hardie, Nancy 199, 245, 373, 388
Harding, Kenny 199, 375, 391
Harding, Victor 174
Hardwick, Becky 77, 133
Hargis, Jeanie 174, 217, 224, 245, 377,
381, 328
Harman, Stephen 199, 398
Harrell, Lynn 174, 245, 388
Harren, Allen
Harris, Craig, 199, 257, 379
Harrison, Barry 199, 323
Harrison, Joan 77, 245, 376, 393,
Harshaney,Jacquelyn 199, 245, 395
Hart, Susie 147, 250, 253, 335
Hartwell, April
Harvey, Terri 245, 391, 348
Harwell, Sharon 77, 250, 388, 133
Harwell, Wayne 174
133
Hasslocher, Caryn 174, 383
Holliday, Mildred 199, 362
Hollimon, Chuck 148, 366
Hollimon, Peter 199, 375
Hasslocher, Susan 147, 245, 378, 385,
343, 311
Hastings, Sandra 77, 245, 376, 393,
133, 234
Hastings, Warren 174, 365, 392
Hatcher, Bill 147, 335
Hatcher, Jimmy 199, 257, 379, 396,
237, 328
Hatter, Barbara 147, 245, 382, 357, 339
Hatter, Betsy 199, 362
Hausser, Albert 199, 395, 328
Hausser, Bobby 174, 395
Hawkins, Mike
Hawthorne, Doug 77, 126, 266, 331,
346, 35 3, 133
Hawthorne, Gordon 174, 257, 396
Hayes, Terry 77, 257, 258, 379, 317,
320, 396, 345, 358
Hays, Jane 199, 245, 373, 395, 328
Heaney, David 147, 335
Hearn, Holly 139, 147, 250, 385, 328,
337, 347, 339
Heavey, Susan 78, 245, 385, 358, 133
Heinemier, Eddie
Heinrich, Todd
Heitkamp, Paul
Hekhuis, Galen
Helfer Tommy 78, 133
Helland, Linda 147, 250, 335, 337, 351,
236, 353
Heller, Richard 174, 292, 302
Hemmick, Roddy
Henderson, Janis 147, 245, 360, 357,
361, 388
Henders0n,Joe147, 369, 370
Hendrex, Louis
Hollingshead, Linda 148
Holmes, Bill 148, 335
Holmes, David 148, 290, 365, 398
Holmes, Tommy 199
Holmes, Richard 199, 383, 398
Holmgreen, Lida 175, 245, 361
Holmgreen, Patricia 175, 257, 379 328,
335
Hooper, Brenda 79, 385, 133
Hormachea, Chris 175
Horn, Susie 148, 245, 364, 383
Horne, Carol 148, 245, 358
Horne, Diane 175, 245
Horne, Mary
Horner, Robert 175, 365, 393,
Horner, Terry 175
House, Bill
Houston, Lyles 200, 376
Houston, Patsy 175, 245, 343
Houston, Reagan 148, 322, 366
343
328
Howard, Susie 200
Howard, Kathleen 79, 250, 376, 385,
343, 133
Howe, Jackie 80, 1 3 3
Howell, Billy 200
Howerton, Ken 175
Howle, Robin 80, 375,133
Hoyack, Kathryn 200, 389
Huante, Nancy 148, 245, 389, 395
Hubbard, joy so, 243, 250, 128, 135,
133
Hubbell, Jane 175
Hudson, Leslie
Hughes, Jennifer 80, 250, 331, 335 337,
Hmdrex, Eddie 174
Hendryx, Lee Ann 174, 245, 361, 358
Henkes, Kathy 199, 245, 341
Hennessey, Carolyn 78, 250, 253, 395
Henning, John 147, 372
Henry, George 78, 257, 379, 396 133
Henry,Judy 147, 275, 347, 347
Hensley, John 147
Hensley, Julie 174, 245
Hensley, Steve
333, 133
Hughes, Susan 148
Hulen, Martha 148, 250, 25 3, 361, 353,
357, 234
Hunt, Debbie 80, 384, 368, 391
Hunt, Debbie 148, 250, 382
Hunt, Robert 200, 375
Hutchins, Mary 200
Hutchinson, Patty
Hutson, Betty 148, 389
Herder, Pam 175, 245, 348
Heres, Lesley 199, 383
Heres, Sharyn 147, 257, 379, 396
Herran, Steve
Herrerd, Lydia 147, 370
Herrera, Mary
Herring, Carl 175, 257, 379, 396
Hibberd, Lestra 147, 250, 253, 385, 382
Hibits, Barbara 147, 245, 382
Hibner, Kary
Hicks, Pat
Higdon, Dain 78, 274, 317, 320, 133,
344
Highr, Terry 49, 78, 294, 296,130,328,
330, 345, 333,133, 344
Hilbert, Janis 175, 257, 367, 383, 358
Hill, Carol 175, 367
Hill, Larry
Hill, Linda 199
Hill, Russell 147, 335
Hill, Ruth 245,353,234
Hillen, Steve 147
Hilty, Jennifer 175, 245
Hirsch, Jeff 175
Hite, Jacquelyn 175, 245
Hite, Susan 199, 245, 373, 395
Hitzfield, Tommy 79, 306, 133
Hocott, Marilyn 148, 250, 25 3, 254, 378
Hoenig, Nurit 79, 133
Hoenshell, Ann
Hoenshell, Robert 392
Hoese, Rae 199, 388
Hoffman, Sharon 79, 370, 133
Hogan, Nancy 148, 245, 385, 371
Holden, Scott 148
Holford, Linda
Hollan, Edith 175, 245, 365, 395
Holleran, Barry 79, 273, 286, 126, 133,
344
Holleran, Suzy 166, 175, 360, 331
Holiday, Bill
Imell, Frances 175, 245, 376
Infante,
Benito 200, 290, 304
Ingle, Laurie 200, 245, 37 3, 395
Isner, Janet 200
Itz, David 200
Ives, Hiett 80, 368, 391, 133
Ives, Katherine 175
Ivey, Mary Sue 148, 245, 385, 342, 339,
236, 234
Ivey, Carolyn 148, 250, 385
Jackson, Allen 370
Jackson, Guy 81, 294, 296, 317, 319,
133, 344
Jackson, Jane 200, 245
Jackson, Jeff 148, 317, 321
Jackson, Lucy 149, 250, 385, 382
Jackson, Marilyn 149, 245
Jackson, Terry 175
Jackson, Wanda 200
Jacobs, Mike
Jaffe, Jennifer 149, 385, 382
Jaffe, Judi 175, 245
Jahn, Doris 200, 383
Jakle, John 149, 310, 395
James, Edmund 149
Janota, Debbie 200
Jarvis, Ann
Jay, Larry 176
Jefferson, Chuck 149, 368, 395, 328,
338
Jensen, Ward 387
Jepson, Ward 149, 366, 391
Jernberg, Jan 81, 274, 317, 319, 330,
353, 344, 133
443
'V P- -r--- -
Jobe, E. B. 200, 290, 313, 322,
Jockusch, John 10, 133
Johns, Steve 81, 257, 379,133
Johns, Terry
Johnsen, Mark 49, 308, 331
Johnson, Bill 81, 335, 133
Johnson, Mary 82, 133
Johnson, Harry 149
375
Johnson, Jimmy 82, 357, 379, 396, 133
Johnson, Jo Carol 149, 257, 379
Johnson, Johnny 149, 313, 315
Johnson, Kris 82, 250, 252, 363,
337, 133
Johnson, Philip 82, 133
Johnson, Robert
Johnson, Ruth Ann 1, 82, 217, 220,
385, 129, 337
Johnston, Bob 200, 233, 237, 353,
351, 327, 333,133
Johnston, Dan 82, 317, 319, 333,
344
Johnston, Ronnie 200
Jones, Greg 83, 272, 284, 317,
133, 344
Jones, Margaret 176, 245, 353
Jones, Nancy 83, 250, 393, 337,
133
Jones, Nancy 149, 245, 382
Jones, Pamela 83, 245, 133
Jones, Pat 176, 245, 388
Jordan, Jill 149, 245, 382, 390,
Jordt, Patsy 200, 245
Joseffy, Rafeal 176, 245, 343
Joseph, Chrissie 176, 245, 391
Joseph, John 149, 372, 392, 351
Josephson, Myron 200, 290, 328
Josserand, Susan 149, 367, 358
Joyner, Anita 149, 389
v
David 1 50
Juel, Lynne 176, 365, 395
Juergens, Bobby
Jung, Claudia
Jung, Karen
Jung, Keith
Kahler, Franz
Kaine, Mary 149,
Kalish, Tom 83, 398, 328, 333,
Kallina, Janis 200, 245
Kallison, Kal 176, 335
Kanter, David 83, 251, 396,133
Kaplan
Kaplan
Kaplan,
Karoly,
,Joe 149, 371, 328, 353
,Jon 150, 510, 564
Martha 200, 245, 247, 386,
395, 250, 335,
396
331,
250,
350,
133,
330,
351,
357
339
133
328
Kerr, Sara 176, 245, 395
Kezar, Jimmy
Kezar, Tommy 84, 276, 133, 344
Kidd, James
Kiehl, Marie 176, 365, 391
Kilian, Karen 84, 245, 357, 133
Kilian, Patsy 201, 245
Killen, Kandee 85, 250, 255, 393,133
Killen, Kyle 176
Kilgore, Wesley 85, 133
Kilpatrick, Kent 150
Kimmell, Elizabeth 201, 245, 373, 395
Kinder, Buddy 85, 133
Kinder, Tommy 201, 375
King, Linda 150, 245
King, Sandra 85, 250, 343, 133
Kleiman, John 150
Kleiman, Richard 176, 303, 328
Klein, Mary 150, 250, 381, 385
Klenke, Phil 85, 313, 332,133
Klenke, Stephen 176, 365
Knapp, Carolyn 150, 245, 382
Knouf, Virginia 176, 245, 373, 367, 358
Knudsen, Mike 201
Kobernat, Cory
Kobernat, Greg 176, 364, 372
Koehl, Gary 150, 289, 331
Koepke, Sharon 86, 245, 376, 389, 133
Koonce, Richard
Kopecky, Katy 85, 362, 353,133
Koplan, David 86, 328, 345, 133
Kost, Carla 176, 381
Kot.hma.nn, Johnny 86, 273, 313, 133,
344, 236
Kotowshi, Suzanne 150, 381
Krause, Bill
Kroschel, Max
Krueger, Ann 150, 250, 385, 371, 331,
339
Krueger, Ralph 150, 276, 344
Ku,June 86, 135, 383, 333, 133
Kuhn, Kelly 86, 243
Labatt, Blair 86, 510, 555, 327, 155,
235
Labatt, Grace 201, 245, 386, 361
Lacey, Barry 87, 322, 358,133
Lachman, Lynne 176, 245
LaCoke, Johnny 176, 310
LaCoke, Patty 87, 250, 385, 335, 333,
133
Ladensohn, Ann Dee 192, 201,217, 226,
245, 395, 328
Ladersohn, Sydney 87, 217, 218, 242,
Karotkin,John15O, 306, 371, 328, 339
Kass, Jeff 200, 217, 226, 371, 343, 339
Katz, Cl'1uCk 83, 217, 220, 129, 371,
333, 327, 350, 236,338,133
KauEman, Cathy 200, 245
Kauffman, Robert 176, 289
Kay, Charles
Keator,Judy 84, 24, 133
Keator, Teddy 200, 290, 304
Keedy, Bill 150, 353
Keedy, Ruth 84, 257, 381, 129, 335,
337, 333, 133
Keen, Jack 200
Keene, Mary Ellen 150, 250, 385, 382,
391
Kefauver,John150, 310, 331, 335
Keith, Cynthia 200, 389
Kellam,Jimmy 303
Kelley, Diane 176, 395
Ke1logg,John 176, 257, 396, 398
Kemper, Priest
Kemph, Mike
Kennedy, Linda
Kenny, Kathryn 84, 250, 384, 368, 135,
337, 351,133, 237
Kenny, Susan
Kephart, Gunnar 84, 133
Kephart, LaryJo 200, 362
Kephart, Phil 176
Kerr, Katharine 200, 245, 362
Kerr, Linda 200, 245, 373, 395, 343
444
250, 385, 328, 337, 351, 333,
133
233,
Lahourcade, Cathy 87, 245, 358, 133
Lahourcade, Lynne 176, 245, 373, 391
Lahourcade, Ricky 201, 398
Lambras, Alexandra 150, 382
Lampe, Mary 177, 363, 357
Landrum, Hal 177, 289
Landry, Lynn
Langdon,John 150, 366
Lankford,Judy177,257, 379, 396
Lardon, Duane 139, 150, 275, 285, 317
321, 349
Larkin,Jim
Larkin, Judy
Lassiter, Roy
Latunas, Bob 370
Laurent, Cherie
Laurent, Penny 201, 245
Lauterstein, Tommy 201, 331
Law, Marian 151, 250, 376, 385
Lawler, Anne 88, 245, 357,133
Lawson, Jim 398
Lawton, Cappy 88, 328, 133
Leach, Robert 177
Leaf, Pat 88, 250, 253, 254, 337, 333,
TY
133
Leber, Cynthia 151, 367
LeBlanc, Donna 88, 384, 368, 133
LeBlanc, Randy 177, 365
Lederer, George 88, 332, 327,133, 232
Lee, Bruce 177
Lee, Elizabeth 151, 250, 253
Lee, James 177, 383, 392
Lee, John 177, 289, 302, 335
Lee, Judy 88, 385, 335, 337, 351, 333,
35 3, 133, 237
Lee, Tommy
Lee, Walter 201, 392, 343
Lehr, Larry 177
Leigh, Beverly 201
Leigh, Harlowe
Leigh, John
Lenehan, Julie 124, 250, 385
Leonard, Kathy 89, 250, 253, 388, 342,
341, 133, 358
Leslie, Roy 177, 322, 375
Leverenz, Tim 201, 322
Levy, Buddy 177, 383
Levy, Jack 89,133
Lewis, Carolyn 151, 250, 393
Lewis, Dickie 89, 133
Lewis, Dickie 201, 322
Lillis, Kenneth
Lilly, Diane 177
Lil1y,Jimmy 201, 290
Lilly,Judy 89,250,335,133
Lilly,Joleen 89, 250, 367, 337, 334,
358, 135
Lindsey, Susi 89, 245, 331, 340,
Lindskag, Alan 177, 308, 372, 392,
Lindskag,Jon 151, 276, 372, 344
Livingston, Linnie 201, 257, 379,
Lobit, Patsy 177
Lochridge, John
Lochridge, Susan 245
Lock, Cheryl 201
Lock, Laura 177, 257, 379, 396,
Locker, Louise 177, 394, 395, 328,
Lockett, Charles 177, 303
LOhr, Kathy 90, 257, 258, 337,
Long, Edward
Long, Ned
Longacre, Jimmy 49, 90, 275, 288,
133, 344
Longacre, Mellie 177, 245
Longoria, Victoria 151, 387, 357
Lopez, Bonificio
Lopez, Jeanne 385, 133
Lopez, Johnny
Lopez, Lupe 151, 370
Lopez, Minnie
Lopez, Roy 151
Lopez, Susie 376, 385
333,
133
342
343
328
348
133
322.
Lord, Cathy 90, 245, 337, 333,133, 234
Lord, Jeff 201, 391, 396, 251,
Louie, Gary 177, 310, 335
328
Louie, Sandy90, 250, 385, 337, 334, 333,
13 1 , 340, 13 3
Lovelace, Ronnie
Lovelace, Tom 201
Loyd, Jim 201, 328
Loyd, Johnny 151, 217, 222, 275,
Lozano, Elizabeth 90, 372, 133
Lucas, Kent 151, 275, 313, 322,
Lucas, Tommy 370
Lucchese, Kathy 151
Luke, Pee Wee 192, 201, 245, 386,
349
Luke, Mary Martha 151, 245, 328,
Lungstrum, Greg 90, 1 33
Lyday, Sandra
Lyman, Beverly
Lyman, Kenneth
Lynch, Bill 91, 367, 392, 343, 357,
133
Mabe, Bob 91,133
Mabe, Shelley 177, 245, 395
MacAlister, Barbara 177, 245, 373
MacAlister, Mac 201, 290
Machu, Buddy 177
Machu, Eddy
Madrey, Ginger 178, 245, 395
Maessen, Maggie 151, 245, 385,
343, 351, 234,353
344
344
328,
347
358,
383,
Maddox, Marilyn 91, 250, 361, 395, 328,
133
Mahan, Pam 91, 370, 133
Mandel, Deborah 178, 245, 373, 395
Mandel, Marcia 201, 245
Mandel, Rene 151, 245, 385
Manley, Penny 151, 245, 385, 382, 351,
352, 353, 327
Manning, Billye 91, 245, 246, 395, 133
Mansell, Pat 178, 245, 365, 395, 339
Marchbanks, Tom 273, 284, 287, 313,
315, 346,133, 344
Mariner, Lynn 151, 393
Markham, Lindy 92, 250, 385,133
Markham, Mark
Markham, Mitch
Marmionhlimmy 201, 375
Marmion, Ruth Ann 92, 250, 254
337, 133
Marple, Randy
Marshall,
Robert 151, 276, 344
Mata,-Iuan 152, 370
Martin, Dale 92, 245, 343, 133
Martin, Mike 151
Martin, Larry 92, 392, 133
Martin, Linda Nell 396, 257
Martin, Penny 92, 250, 393, 133, 237
Martin, Philip 92, 322, 133
Martin, Richard 178, 365
Martin, R
Onny 201, 387
Martin, Scott
Martinez, Abel 201
Martinez, Delores 201
Martinez, Hipolito
Martinez, Irma 93
Martinez, Isabelle
Martinez, joe 201
Martinez, julia 201
Martina,
Martinez,
Manuel 152, 392
Oscar
Micaela 15 2
Martinez,
Martinez, Rita
Martinez, Stella
Martyn, Lorraine 178, 245, 377,
Massengale, Pat 370
Masters, Diane 178, 383, 395
Matalobos, lndalecio 289
Mathews, Gil 152, 371, 328, 335,
338
Mathews, Linda 93, 376, 389, 133
Mathews, Susan 202, 245, 37 3, 349,
339
May, Thomas 93,133
Oakley, Paul
Mayfield,
Mayfield,
Kay 202, 245, 386
Lynn 93, 250, 253, 254,
333, 133
Maxwell, Barry 152, 289, 317, 321
Maxwell, Cindy 152
Mazur, Diane 202, 217, 227, 245
261, 373, 386, 328, 349
McCague, Karen 376
McCarley, Lynne 93, 250, 133
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Waters, Steve 206, 304, 374
Watford, Larry 206, 290, 374
Watson, Betty Ann
Watson, Cynthia 158, 393
Watson, jimmy
Watson, Penny 120, 250, 253, 337, 357,
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Watson, Robert 206, 375, 391
Weakly, Karl Michael
Webb, Margaret 139,158,217,222, 250,
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XVeber, Pamela
Weber, Susan 120, 385, 341,133, 237
XVeedin,jimmy184, 257, 379, 368
Weidenhoffer, Barbara 120, 366, 132
Weilbacher, Martin 185
Weilbacher, Sa.1ly120, 250, 336, 327,133
Welch,james 207, 310, 398
Wellberg, Pat 289, 331
Weller, Pete 124,158,135, 358,133
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Williams, Linda 159, 335, 341
Williams, Nancy 185, 245, 389
Williams, Peggy 207
Williams, Richard
Williams, Tommy 207, 290, 349
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Wilson, Carla 185
Wilson, Franklin 307, 290
Wilson, joe 159, 289
Wilson, john 159
Wilson, Kenneth 122, 133, 235, 233
Wilson, Kent 159, 313, 314, 316
Wilson, Linda 122, 245,357,133
Wilson, Mark 159, 257, 396
Xvilson, Neal
Wilson, Ross 159, 313, 316, 372, 393
Wilson, Russel 207
Windes, Debbie 185, 245, 328
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West, Albert 139, 366, 346, 327
West, Richard 185, 364
Westerman, Louis 207, 304, 375
Wheaton, Marilyn
Wheaton, Mary Arm 121, 158, 245, 360,
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Wheeler, Nancy 207
Wheeler,janet 185, 395, 329
Whipple, Maria
Xvhipple, Sandy 185, 245, 365, 391
XVhitaker,jameS 121, 126, 362, 358, 133,
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Whitaker, Nancy 121, 250, 254, 384,
Zapata, Henry
Vulfsons, jane
Wade, Carole Kathleen 184,
Wagenfuehr, Ernie 158, 370
Waggener, Burns 184
Waggener, Debby 206
363, 391
Zapata,
Waitz, Walt158, 375
Waldrip, Terry
Waldrip, Wayne
Wlalence, Louis
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Whitaker, Susan 159, 250, 385, 371
Whiteaker, jimmy 159, 257, 396
White, Craig 185
White, Kaye 121, 133
White, Marsha 159, 381
Whitfield, Pam 207, 245, 378, 343
Wfhitman, Martha 121, 127, 362, 263,
346, 351, 353,133,237
Wied, George 207
Wier, Virki122,358,133
Wiggins,jim 371, 339
Windham,jOhn 122, 322, 391,133
Winslow, Chris 159
Wolf, Bill 207, 375
Woehler, Cherie 123, 371,135, 394,341
357, 339,133,131
Wolf, Elaine 185, 245,393
Wolfe, Terry 123, 317,318, 133
W'olfe, Tom 159
Womack, Dickie 383
Wood,jucly159, 245, 247, 382
Wood, Rozanna
Wood, William 207
Woods, Barbara 123, 280, 329, 133,
Woodside, Bobby jo 123, 250, 133
Worth, Bob 185,303
Wright, Steven
Wright, Susan
Wright, Tommy 185, 257, 379, 365
Wyatt,james 159
Ximenes, Rosie 185, 365, 391,348
Yanqf, james 123, 273, 133, 344
Yates, Bill 159, 310, 311, 329, 335
Yates, Robert 160
Yates, Stephen 160, 364
Yeager, Linda 160, 250, 389, 335, 341
Yeverino, Amador 160, 366
Yochem, Peggy 123, 250, 253, 254, 377,
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Zapata,janie 160
Zapata, Margaret 160, 389
Zapata, Virginia 160
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Walker, Doak184, 257, 396
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Wiggins, Mike 289
Wigodsky,john 185, 276
Walker, jack 206
Wlalker, Pace 184, 245, 247, 365, 390,
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Walters, Linda 119, 133
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Williams, Lee 122, 250, 367, 337, 351,
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Zarazua, Lucy
Zeller, lru 207, 245, 386, 331, 349
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Zertuche, Angie 207, 386
Zimmerman, Marilyn 185, 245, 373
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