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

 - Class of 1965

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Burleson Smith, Memberg Richard D. Arne- son, Vice-Presidentg William Ochse, Presidentg Mrs. Carl G. Jockusch, Asst. Secretaryg Wlilliam 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 KJ Mr. Max Kahn, Business Manager and Tax Assessor-Collector for the Alamo Heights Independent School District. OFFICE STAFF V, ,.,,, I 'ag ' -' .Q Q . I I , Mrs. Virgie Philips, Mrs. Erna Simmang, 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. 21 Miss Ruth Cross, junior-Senior Counselor Mrs. Flora Lightfoot, Freshman-Soph omore Counselor GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Mrs. Eleanor Vifolf, secretary to thc guidance counselors. l un, 9 t sfl :gs--..... X , , 1 m .K .1 . If diff W. Q JA 7 . Y.: 1 f -. in g a X if 7 '+ J" fi ' ,ii 3 fx - X , Wi f ' it .ag . X like Manager: Mrs. Trox Perryg Business Managers: Mrs. P. A. Braymen, Mrs. S. A. Lacey, Mrs. G. J. Heiligman. CA F ETE RIA STAFF 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- tom Rowz Lorena Thomson, Marjorie Pamanes, Anita Haag, Patricia Wildon, Margaret Stein, Lottie Harlos. l is. A icaa A ii5i1?i.'.,i'ii7!i2-rl .s will .i ' it 1 i " f " f A . i tm ' , - -' L .. 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Mary McClure Nixon, B.A. Universtiy of Texas English ,f-' Mrs Mar Lee Y Durham B A -m JUNIOR Rice University St Marys University English Mrs Oma E Vordenbaum BA MA Southwest Texas State University of Texas, 26 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 Mu -'91 SENIOR Miss Bessie Brigham, B.A., University of Texas Columbia University English Olmor Sponsor my' Miss Sara Hope Monagm BA Southern Methodist University English Miss Anna Belle Gilmer, B.A., University of Texas English ENGLISH Mrs Mary E 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 28 Malsbury, B.A. Mrs. Patricia B. Moore, B.A. Sophie Newcomb, Trinity, University of Madrid, Spanish LAN GUAG E Mrs. julia H. Sturdivant, B,A., M.A. University of Texas, Incarnate Word College Spanish J i -,,pul.xlDlllT Mrs. jacobina Harding, B.A., University of Texas Spanish "f71'. life! 'L 1 f ,. tij I 'X 5 .0 H, ix Mrs. Margaret M.Ed. Trinity University French D. Brann, B.A., 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 ,wx fx Mrs Freida Krueger, B.A University of Texas American History 32 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 Education T xg ' 74362 3 i s A ag rg .ill Q T Mr. Walter xg t it DeBill, B.S., M.A. United States W Military Academy, New York as University, Trinity University Geometry Algebra " Mr. Ray M. Clapp, B.S. Trinity University General Math Business Arithmetic 1 is .Q if glf Q? 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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 fa 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 E?f' 3.......-v--' ,xii -1 1-my if I ff 1 ,I I I S' 4 V Mr. C. Nelson S S Trinity University Physical Science Football Mr. Haden Maresh, B.S., M.Ed. Southwest Texas State, University of Houston, Trinity University Biology 36 Mr. Charles Mickey, B.S University of Denver, Universi of YY Florida, St Mary's University, Trinity University Chemistry Qs'-Y Num-' Mr. Joseph Buckley, B S Trinity University Texas A8cI Physics FINE 'w'1 X t K X .X X mg 'Vid 'l lgx Mrs. Gladys 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 j Mr. John Squire Adams, B.A. Cleveland Art Institute, Trinity University A RTS Dm: 'Wx Mr. Robert Eugene Tiemann, B.F.A., M.F.A. University of Southern California, University of Texas Art 0' f FINE Mr. Harold M. 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 Band ARTS ' f 'xi ,, YEYIINEDN ll wcoucms i 4 .,,, Q, f Q.LL f m LL,,VAlV if I u A Mrs. Elaine Carol B.S University of Texas Homemaking Home and Family Life 5 I Mrs. Albertme W. Gibson, BS University of Illinois Homemaking T i s Mrs Earth 40 Mr. Guy G. Cope, B.A., Southwest Texas State, Incarnate Word College, EX University of Y- Texas, Texas A8cM University I C T BUSINESS 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 Typing Bookkeeping Business Law I I I I N G Mrs John Helen 'UN Mrs. jean Joseph, B.A. Texas XVomen's University, Incarnate Word College, University of Texas Typing IT -'W 7: :ii-V " ".Q.L.,-,J W . 'J - -- . 'f "T "'7f:' ?s:1ilP"W"w'tf A J? 'iQ? Z1 . .. , . 8 M iiamiw.-...T 4 . 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Trinity University, Physical Education Miss Frances Sims, B.S., M.Ed. University of Texas ' Physical Education S puf Sponsor f 4 Mrs. Lois Easley, B.S. Mary-Hardin Baylor College Physical Education Chap Sponsor ATH LETICS Mrs. Joan S. Cobb, B.S. University of Delaware Physical Education Chap Sponsor J Schmidt, B.S. Texas Christian University Physical Education Spur Sponsor V v' qu' gif ,f f 3 Nw? Y' , ,ff fs R 6- - J mf 4 x Ml rf nn ,X 2 2 A Q4 4 I v E E 3 1 9 LINDA KAY ADELMAN 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 Chffffl H H Trans. jr. Yr.3 "B" Basketball 3 B 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." IH 4. 21 1 EDWARD GUSTAV BARROW MARY RUTH BARRONW Eddze Inst. Music Club 1, 23 Swing Band Spurs 43 Adv. Sec. 43 FHA l, 23 Ala- 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. S.A.C. Texas A. and I. - ii "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 4. T.C.U. "Happiness, sought by many and found by few, therefore a matter entirely with- in ourselves." is 'll G x 2 Z1L2 xi . ?l Q1fQ , L- "4 swf gg:-ggi g NM. . .,,,Q,,.N if Q JOHN STANTON BINNEY Sports Club 13 Golf Team 1, 2, 5, 4g 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 M X I X ,f ,,o sew I , f7fllANi'l'CfbYlKNlf7A'ZJ2?':-YFQMI 15211 1 xxx PAT CUNNINGHAINI 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." th 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 th 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 it 5 t . 1 l i F 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 !" 5 xt, E E i s 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." a v 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' Q r c S it F S i 3, S 3 13 3 Ei GUY JACKSON 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!" i 3 2 s s i 5 Z WESLEY KILGORE 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." A 1 1 :gp is if 1 S KATHY LEONARD 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." xii 53 3 ,J W PATREA LINDEN MARKHAM RUTH ANN MARMION 17 J Ra bzz 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 96 ww' I s 5 5 E S S ,. 1 5 E E Q if 1 22iQ PATRICK MICHAEL O'BRIEN Mzke' Texas A841 "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 CAUSEY QUILLIAN 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 , I i k K, 3 H A s S E2 3 2, Q2 VX PAUL ROBERTS ROGER DALE RICHARDSON 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 E5 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." v v the worldly ones 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." 31 Q 3 :E 5 i 1 5 E Q 2 s X CIPRANO SIERRA 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." 7331 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." l i l l CYNTHIA TASSOS 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. X., if fdiibimi Q 5 51 is H 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. advent L9 N ffl 14 -im, S N A EES 1. E it ii Q: Q as 2? 2 CARLOS ZARAZUA C lmrlie 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." VVE ARE VVE take college boards W E make college applications W E give senior parties VVE VVE VVE VVE order caps and gowns present the senior play give a gift to the school Graduate! SENIORS... ssmon su. MCDST WITTY Kay Van Hardeveld Barry Holleron BEST DRESSED Ioan Tipps Doug Hawthorne MOST INDIVIDUALISTIC Io Brown jimmy Whitaker Wuzcaqif If ag , .. 4. gp? K . 5675 iyl N-. mg Y. 1,, W v. h : , A is 4 i V. F ,isullllllvf 'X-,H .uw JM, BEST PERSONALITY Patty Duffy Al Thaggard jimmy Arnold BEST DANCER joy Hubbard Jack Bell MOST ATHLETIC Carol Messinger Pat Bailey 1 , I. I ff,-I"""" ff 1 , -,X "WNY am 7-Ki Q,giZ:f"f w S MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED b f S june Grant ffl 3X'QLfT'v,Zn Chuck Katz 1 4. 1, Q is fr 'fig V 1 55 sf -4 ww' MOST STUDIOUS Ruth Keedy Sandy Adelman MOST HARD-WORKING Ruth Ann johnson Mike Murray ,gif V 2 'LA1--A fif.,,g, ifx. , 'X , QQ W Srl. fW':'lf,L. , ,4 i,, ua, i Q1 f wry , ji' xy! BEST CITIZEN Mary Pat Schmitz Terry Hight MOST FRIENDLY Linda Glodt Greg Hansen MOST OPTIMISTIC Margie Block Mike Scholl SENIORS- SNIILING FACES 1, Kathy Sally Marilynn Margie Kool Kenneth, Somber Sandy, Tearful Terry, Mr. BuCk16y'S I-lfliCYClC juxtaposed june, and Baleful Blair. MW Sydney fights the mob! ' Katy does "The Monkey." 132 Patty, Sydney, Linda, and joy! Q Q dwg , J ' W Q a -1 5 4' XT I V 4 ef? 6 12:53 4 gf f x E 15 J 32 f in. .s ,,,. 4' ,, 4? . J ,K , i . HH I 'W 1 ..., Ns, ..., . i S fi' , Si .QQ Cast: Glorianna ..... Travelers ...... TH E NIOUSE THAT ROARED Anne .,......,.. ,. ..,......... Norma and Helen Page ...................,.. Miss johnson ..,. Miss Wilkins ..... jill and Debbie ..,. Mrs, Bascomb ....... Tully Bascomb ...... Will Tantum ....... Count Mountjoy ....... David Benter ........ Mr. Beston ..,........., Professor Kokintz President of U.S.A General Snippet .,,, Tom Mulligan ...... Production: Costume Manager Cynthia Tassos joy Hubbard, Kathryn Keeny, Margie Block, Jo Brown, june Ku, Kate Beckwith, Annamaria Ornelas, Pam Gouger ............................ Kay Van Hardveld , ..... Cherie Woehler, Louise Rosenman Anne Brown Kathy McGonagil Sylvia Dawson Linda Adelman, Cindi Bless Roselyn Gander jack Bell Mike Murray David Flack David Pfeil Steve Rappaport Pete Weller jay Davidson Bob Carter Stuart Vexler Sandy Louie, Diane Fillmore Make-Up Manager .,,,....v,. ..,.,,..,,,,...,..,.,,,.,. V icki Redwine CO-PfOdL1CtiOn Manager ....... ..,.,. C herie Woeler, Cindi Bless Play Reading Chairman ...,,...........................,....,.,.,.,,,,v David Flack, Cherie Woeler C215fiHg Committee ............ Joe Salelc, Mrs. Libbie Oppenheimer, Mrs. Betty Sacks Mrs. Kurtz Mr. Swinny f ,D rp, Af F A f , ' New :ff mf, by ' ' ib ...WA will F .. . YK, K SENIORS I965 'TT' A , ,Y W Qi 5 gi , ,J ,. -vm fi Qjg Delores Adele Bill Peggy Acevedo Adams Adams Adams Bobby Emily Cay Kelly Ahlstrom Alter Anderson Arnold t h e b u s y o n e s Randy Diane Sandra Cindy Susan Baetz Bailey Baird Baker Bates Marie Donna john Barry Dona Baldridge Barr Barrow Bauerschlag Becker w w 4 w w Susan Howard janet Par BGITY Betts Bishop Black John Martha Mark Bam Blackwell Blitch Bone Borrenfield Judy Bob Mike Mark Tommy Bounds Bourgeios Bowersock Bradlyn Brasfield 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 1: h e b u s y o n e s 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 11111 Chuck War Mark .James Jefferson Jepson Johnsen Harry Jo Carol Johnny Nancy Jill J gohnson S Johnson AJohnson Mjgneg Jordan 0 n usan nrta ary Joe Joseph Josserand Joyner Kaine Kaplan l Y , ,,7 , W jon David john Bill Kaplan Karoly Karotkin Keecly Mary Ellen Johnny Kent Linda Keene Kefauver Kilpatrick King t h e b u s y o n e s john Mary Carolyn Gary Suzanne Kleiman Klein Knapp Koehl Kotowski Ann Ralph Alex John Duane Krueger Krueger Lambros Langdon Lardon ! H- H -- SH - - T Marian Cynthia Elizabeth Carolyn Law Leber Lee Lewis Jon Victoria Lupe Roy Lindskog Longoria Lopez Lopez Johnny Kent Kathy Mary Martha Maggie Loyd Lucas Lucchese Luke Maessen Rene Penny Lynn ROlJCl't Mandel Manly Mariner Marshall Martin - 1 1 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 1 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 1 '1 ' l jack Karen David Sheri 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 Simmons 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 Dan 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 ' 'W- -H -- li H- . - Phil Jane julie Kathleen 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 VVE ARE JUNICRS... VVE VVE VVE VVE VVE VVE VVE are upper classmen order senior rings go to the prom try out for cheerleader read Awowmzillv take Chemistry plan for college JUNIORS... ig 5 Q joe D ci Margaret .. .FAIVIILIAR FACE JUNIORS.. We work for Student Council. Jz' Q21-gg assi 31 .H v S 1 fi,-s uf ' . ' if We work at the Mule Stall. VVE ARE THE BUSY ONES We work for teachers, for pub- lications-for ourselves. . . K L. if i af i 2 W 3 3 as Q , X 1:14 V E :i5E?:iQSiii15?:?tQQ, '.,,. A K ,I O, KL :iw an EV ' .rj -f 49 N Linda, you can't be that fat! .1 JUNIORS... VVE HAVE FUN Juniors love partles Q., jim Cwyn Steve jim Linda Kay Alexander Allen Amols Anderson Anderson Tommy Andy Ilene Robert Edward AIldCl'50U Andridge Arbetter Arespe Armstrong h I' I t e I ve Y O I1 e S Diane Cynthia Bonnie Ben Jeb David 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 h I ' I t e I v e y o n e s 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 I ' I t h e n ve y o n e s Lehn Ted Libbie Doug Sylvia Hortense 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 k Lucy J an Cathy 106 JaCGrieder Grant Graves Grayson Gregg Sandy Gary Mary Ellen Nancy Kay Hansen Griggs Guthrie Hale Hannaman 1: h e I v e y o n e s I ' I Victor Ieanie Lynn Wayne Caryn Warren 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 h I ' I t e I ve y o n e s 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 I t h e luv el y o n e s 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 Pogue Polz Pool Porretto Pratt o the lively ones 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 O the lively ones oe Nancy Linda Sally Susie Bobby 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 O the Ilvely ones Stella jill joe Yvonne Kathleen Burns Valdez Vexler Vives Vives Wade Waggener Doak Pace Patsy Wayne Mike Jimmy Walker Walker Waller Walton Waters Weedin -i 3 Martin Richerd janet Sandy Craig 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 VVE VVE VVE VVE VVE VVE like skate-boarding sponsor the Favorites Dance try out for Spurs date seniors read Ivanhoe struggle thro u gh Biology SOPHONIORES O C I Ellen HAPPY FACES Craig SOPHONICRES... THE Johnny . . No, Donn LIVELY ONES.. . ie and Casey didn't flunk . .. SOPHCNIORES... THE HAPPY PEOPLE Kathy, we always knew you had broad shoulders . Nothing like convertibles. . . T551 Patsy just lover pep orgies, cloesn't she? 189 h K. M N Md 1 jim: THIS IS A FAIVIILIAR PLACE T SOPHOMORES... SOPHONICRES... The List! ! ! M It was an awfully long afternoon wwe Z5 2 'Q fgl 1 -Am 'Q ww ' . a QMS fTF12g- ww Q fg .L W. new uw A , ,, ,g if!! . 46' J NZZT1 'W L. Deborah James Brad joe Nance Kenny jean Acevedo Alexander Anderson Anderson Anderson Anthony Armour Jam es Barto Bill Tony Celeta Bill Ted Armstrong Arnold Aston Autrey Baird Bandel Barclay the inexperienced ones Bob Molly SYCVC Laura Gloria Betty Gaylon Sherry Barnes Baskin Baxter Bayne Bazaldau Beckman Beights Belzons N Hr1Cy Vicki Maria Rusty Keith jim Carol Ronald Berler Berler Berryhill Biechlin Boehme Boswell Boubel Bowman IU Li: Bart Allen Richard Margie Roy Pat Mike Boyce Bradlyn Branson Bratten Bremer Britten Broadcl us john Ann Sus an Kathy Rick janet Eddie 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 Norma Kay Ronnie Susie Nancy Shirley Bill Christensen Clark Colbert Colbert Coleman Comparin Conger the inexperienced ones Priscilla Mickie Vicky Quest Carol Donna Dan Bob Coppock Corner Cortez Couch Coulter Council Covert Cox Charlie Rick Terry Sally Edward Bobbe Anita Laura Crawford Crawford Crawford Crews Cr onk Cummins Davis Davis 196 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 E11g1iSh Evans Farmer Fear Ferguson Fielder Finlayson Firth 197 Lewis Marilyn Bill Peggy Cindi Lucy David Fisher Fisk Flood Foote Forney Fowlkes Fox Bob Mark Rusty Chuck Linda Sonja julia Franklin Freed Fuhrmann Gaines Gallegos Gary Gaston the inexperienced ones 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 1216 George Nanqf Lewis Arline Gerrie Dean Bill 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 Heres Hill Hite Hoese Holliday Hollimon Holmes Holmes 199 V Lyles Busie Billy Kathryn Robert Sandee Mary Houston Howard Howell Hoyack Hunt Hunt Hutchins Benito Laurie land David jane Wanda jean Infante Ingle Isner Itz jackson Jackson jahn the inexperienced ones Debbie E. B, Bob Rgnald Patsy Myron Janis Martha -Ianota lobe Johnston Johnston ,Iordt Josephsorw Kallina Kaplan jeff Cathy Ted jack Cynthia Lary jo Katharine Linda Kass Kauffman Keator Keene Keith Kephart Kerr Kerr zuu i Patsy Elizabeth Tommy Mike Grace AnnDee Ricky Kilian Kimmell Kinder Knudsen Labatt Laclensohn Lahourcade Penny Tommy Walt Beverly Tim Dickie Mary Ann Laurent Lauterstein Lee Leigh Leverenz Lewis Lie jimmy Linnie Cheryl jeff Tom jim Pee Wee Mac Lilly Livingston Lock Lord Lovelace Loyd Luke MacAlister Marcia jimmy Ronnie Abel Delores Isabelle joe Julia Mandel Marmion Martin Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez 201' 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 the inexperienced ones Barbara Cyndy jay Larry Joanna janet Evelyn Tony McNeill MCSWHHI Miller Milvo Mitchell Mock Moeller Molina AnLhony Linda Mike Paul Sally Howard Pam Milton Montanio Moore Moore Moore Moore Moores Morton Mueller ZUZ 711 Mike larry Tim Helen Michael Bill Cathy Mullen Mumme Murray Musgrave Niedwiecki Nixon Nixon Melbourne Tim Peggy Kathy john Anne Twila O 'Banion flBrien Odell O 'Hara Oliver Orrison Overstreet Velia Alan Pat Patsy Sally Socorro Yolanda Lynn Palomo Parrish Patterson Patton Peatross Pena Pepper Perkins Carlye Raymond Steve Ellen Brian Wendy Mario Bubba Pierce Pircher Pitt Pittman Planto Polk Prado Price E03 Car ol Paula Bennie Sally Linda Susan Stephen Prid gen Rainey Regner Rehkemper Reid Rendrick RiChards john Rita Geoff Glen Christine Lupe Barbara Richey Riley Rips Ririe Rodriguez Rodriguez Rohlf the inexperienced ones Tom Mary Esther Deed ee Debby Bunnie john Cl'1LlCh Rossing Rubrecht Ruiz Rumpf Russell Saathoff Salling Samuel Allen Susan Clint Skip Bill Bob Priscilla Kelly Sartain Saunders Sayers Schimpff Schneider Schneider Schoenig Schoolcraft 204 jim Bill Louis Nancy Pam Ronnie Peggy 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 VVE ARE FRESHNIEN... WE go to the mule stall WE go to football games W E share our Christmas with the janitors W E read "As You Like It" W E take world history 208 FRESHNIEN. . . Ann Dee . . Diane . . . Susan . . . Aw jf? Christine . . . Annis . . . hining new 'Faces ,' A' it .- , , P ., Y, 5 y qs, 5 L KN' 4 , AQ ' 9 Q? ' 1' , ll ,A . r ., 1. , A gf' m 'A wax - .ff ' L- Vi in V K 4, , ,Yr ,, A Q -1 ff.4r.' I . . .smile for Lar1de's camera F R E S H NI E N . . . . . talk on the phone for hours are "fish" have to hang on 9943 FRESHNIEN. . . in school activities Mule Stall Council Safety Council F. T. A. Reception Howdy Week Mule Stall parties FRESHMEN... have fun 1 i uwwigg - .L , FRESHIVIEN... add school spirit ....-un 4.1:-.amz-'lim-... nh... . ...- ... . . -, .--J - A......, My . , , ...- .gmugam 1 . -Y. -H1 ,. We 'V-4 . nk - WY, ,.f! 'VIE . . 1 ff:-A: .V www, . ff 4314 H ' , I . . U ig .1 f ,x ,. , V K , - A ,",,.w W' M, We X., V K , M: M, ,. , , + Q , . , ,U Y . f vv QM, ' P qw-ffl..fw.f' ,. mm ,, sau ' ,- 1 . , W wlyix, ,, vm- . W '+ Wx ff mv' " ffvw' .V . 5 NOMINEES Linda Glodt Pat Bailey NONIINEES Sydney Ladensohn Johnny Ball MOST POPULAR Patty Duffy Greg Hansen ENGLAND mf ,M 3 L f 3 sam- M f ,l g ,f 7h ",- Vx 1 T f QQUQQQ? 12 X' , Q ff -, --f.: 'ni l f x Qi fl 53:21 V. V 112: W , 5+ Vi M9213 1? fI,.' "' I gig ,,., Jia: if 1 5 I ,J,,,w, f " hx 'K v K fi 1, Q7 . A.:,,.5gk, -.fr ' fLiE1f',j.1Y ,A "' ' , 'if gg f , V V. z ff ff ' I my :gy ' nl I WJ, L 'A V ,,,, . I -wg A ,fuk 2,1 .4f,.,.y,, "J 1:14-wuz. NOMINEES Ruth Ann Johnson Chuck Katz NOMINEES June Grant Mike Murray F, L ....T"",1' ,ILM .W :ff gig. ,,7,,,,,, ,M ,N M, fa 'Q .4 ...M ...,.,,W,.. ,MM ,W f NIOST REPRESENTATIVE SENIORS Candy Fear Sandy Adelman GE RIVIANY -s gi N M 4 Jr f B f f NONIINEES Margaret Webb Mac Sykes NONIINEES French Ann Pruitt John Loyd MOST REPRESENTATIVE JUNIORS Gay Pridgen Billy Groos FRANCE eff " mfs ., W , as We Q ai .41 - ,,,J"'g' UU, M W Q '12 mi il. if 3 U, 1 Q Q kr 1, f , ,K . an J , .xxx-3 .. . 'v I B 9 1 if iv ,ls MR 1 " Q, 2? fb 1? E 'fa 2 4. L- W ,, , A J V Mvumh. , 21 . ,Asif . .za AQ 41 .ma NOMINEES Linda Bellamy Dude Steen NOMINEES Jeanie Hargis Jeb Baird MOST REPRESENTATIVE SOPHCMORES Linda Kay Anderson Jay McDaniel MEXICO +1 'gf 'H ' l,:xUz,M'1, qi H ' J 1' nf ffl? S V' me K I . K-, gd? 3 ,? in H: 4 au I, ' . A x dl .,,., , Wryr 4, fy? 'kr . " " 51 EY 1 f .,y : -1, JVV 4, - " fs K .. Q , 1 -35,1 , ., 'sf D .V " - ff lf'-fx 'Al 1 ' ' I n .Q an vffu - 9, Q nb ++ , , by - f ' l Y , Eg u VN NONIINEES Ann Dee Ladensohn Je-H-' Kass NOMINEES Ca rol Pridgen Tim Murray Steve Pitt NIOST REPRESENTATIV FRESHIVIEN Diane Mazur George Grieder THE ORIEN N HM?-6 'WMM s 33 Q 1 ? ,fb l' Q M ,-,n M 47951. l IAF? Favorite Fads pierced ears weej uns wind breakers Favorite Types Parties Western Fraternity Famous Last Words fi? Favorite T.V. Shows "Peyton Place" "Man from U.N.C.L.E "Bewitched" "The Munsters" Events Most Looked Ambitious Forward to h f h C1 f mac er f O e ass O Graduation Most Admlfed millionaire F d f mt ay O Frrendliness top model We Beat Jeff college Favorite Slang Expressions 'Stud !" 'fFine !" '59 f i f f Favorite Cartoon Beep Beep Favorite Type of arty Senior Party the Road Runner" Favorite Fads Black Stockings Fur Collars Favorite Places tu eo on Dates Movies Airport Htuems JEFF! Junior Favorite T.V,, Show Shindig Joys ,ffl .KS Y' 1' Event Most Looked Forward to Getting Senior Rings Personal Quality Most Admired Sincerity Favorite Class American History Favorite Way Spend Holidays Sleeping ! Favorite Place to EAT Naples Most Outstanding Event of the Year Heights Beat Jeff ! meld! Most Outstanding Event of the Year Presidential Elections Favorite Wfays to Spend Holidays With family and friends Celebrating W-. Favorite Slang Expressions "Let me tell You "Bull" "Really" Favorite Time of the Year Winter Favorite Classes World History Gym Favorite Place a The Pit Favorite Time of the Year Summer Personal Quality Most Admired Sense of Humor Most Outstanding Event of the Year Khrushchev's Replacement Freshman Favorites Slang Expressions You Greek Censored Favorite Ways to Spend Holidays eating, spending money Favorite Fad Sidewalk Surfboards Favorite Place to spend Friday Night Mule Stall 231 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. 232 This year, agar h te N 1 ave n . Merit oiarshij alists. They are: C Lederer, Tobin eau, Terry Hight, ney Ladensohn, Caruthers, june Mike Greenburg, Beth Barnes, and pictured, Dan jol and Bill Randall 'R 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. 234 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. I' 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. ,Qi 1, Nl, I as K lk x k Q, tw 'K ' f 1 w , 5 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 VERA FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT ECUADOR :Wh ,fl ffm 1 ' ig X ff M 'T 5- ' - x V -Q . X fm- gif ' 50 , fr 3- . 3 4 .. --fr i,qL,z:.5ik.' ,J 'N .AM .M 219,552 wg, t .L 1 , 11.39 -f ax Q' " .fir if t,"'f3nw"Q- f-PL". - 'he 1' 3 1, . Rik 'K Ui' 6 ' LQ ' 'Y' ' ,ad L . 'f ' f I i ,L M L". 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TH E CARD SHARPS 'i f' gg. Rangers, the junior drill officers, in- clude judy Henry, Margye Burleson, Stephanie Rainey, Linda Remick, Judy Woode, and, not pictured, Mollie Childs. Wendy Polk, Paula Rainey, Prissy Gra- ham, and Martha Kaplan are the Freshman officers or Deputies. Not pictured: Annis Tassos and Diane Ma- zur. l l Chaps take spirit with them to the Mil- ler game. 0509136 The Sophomore Sheriffs are: Janie Moore, Kay McGovern, Georgia Prid- dy, Pace Walker, Sandie Gonzales, and not pictured: Trisha Triesch. Q Y 5 s If M ' hw. rr, 0 PLAY DOWN kj if In l P? . Q. I 8? "W -1 . 1 gm 'Wi Miss Schmidt Asst. Sponsor Peggy EPP President ALAIVIO HEIGHTS SPURS I964- I965 Frances Sims - Sponsor Janey Schmidt - Assistant Sponsor President-PCSSY EPP Major-Sally Edge Majorettes 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 Jo Beth Barnes Janis Embrey Jennifer Hughes Penny Martin Beth Smith 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 Loretta Bell Candy Fear Lucy Jackson Jane McKinley Lee Stokes 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 French Anne Pruitt 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 Nancy XX'hitaker Susan Whitaker Vicki Wier Anne Williams Lee Williams Kathy Willis Barbara Woods Bobby Jo Woodside Linda Yeager Peggy Yochem Linda Zerr mW-- 4 ,fm-wnwm-mkmmwmwwwm ,,W,, , ,V .,,, ,, .... ,,,.. , v, ,, ,f , , ,..., ' 5 6 "s 96' 1 I E 1 I i E I s ? 5 i 2 5 Q ! 2 2 E Q s 2 E 2 1 3 R i --wmv' 4 f W-' ,M .,.f f. w f:w1iwv.QffmL.n., .. .4--I4 w Mrqw fm f rf , f.'.,.f1.,-1w1- nvmn-nvw4:.w.vA1,fm..-pw.. ,,,, ve 15: K 4' 1 . f ' X, JODIES Peggy Yochem, Leader Bobby Busby Right Guicle lst Column: B. Busby, S.L Warren, C. Hennessey, L Peery, E. Bullock, P. Epp, L Hibberd, L. Sayers, S. Hart E. Lee, M. Snip, J. Tips, P Leaf. 2nd Column: M. Hulen P. Davis, J. Drury, M. Hocott J. Sergeant, L. Zerr, C. Stan ton, C. Crumm, M. Perry, L Core, P. Watson. 3rd Column: F.A. Pruitt, P. Hansen, S. Ware, A. Corrigan, S. Byrne K. Leonard, J. Olson, L Stokes, L. Mayfield, M.P. Schmitz, A. Doughty, S. Daw- SOIL ,,.,...-'-""" H-"""' President: Peggl' EPP Vice President: Marcia Snip Secretary: Emily Bullock Treasurer: Judy Thomas Historian: Mary Mortimer Sgt.-at-arms: Patty Leaf SPUR OFFICERS Captains: Peggy Yochem, Sylvia Dawson 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 joan Nitschke Carmen Baxter Nancy Whitaker Ruth Ann Marmion Caledonia: Martha Fqrguson Altemates: Margie Block Kandee Kxllen Sylvia silvevy ,Q j, Hemi: ,H E 9 Q E A 9 1 4, ALANIO I- HIGH S I RhdCrfdDt M IGHTS OOL '65 Gordon Middleton, President if r 1 i E Joyce Musselman, Kathy Lohr, feature twirler Barbara Ferguson, Judy Davis, and Marilyn McManus. NIAJORETTES MAJOR You're a drummer, not a singer, Jim! Seventy-six clarinets ..... ? MY people! Linda Glodt, princessg Patty Duffy, queeng Pam Gouger, princess. ,- NIING Sue Piper, Junior duchessg Diane Mazur, Freshman duchessg Linda Bellamy, Sophomore duchess. The Royal chorus line prepares to do one of their popular routines. HCNIEC A week climaxed by the jefferson game victory and the end of a jinx. + e 2 YQ. K . -f ' :fig f T I A f L gi L ST' - 5 T 1 A wonderful week ended by very hap- py people at the Homecoming Dance. Ib as u Y' I 3 M. I ONIING Spirit. . . xx QQ NM if '-g' X:gSFf-Q g-Nfrigggiw, W12Tff13fiwgp4?FS5S A Week Full of Fun E Q V x 5 Ia and Excitement. H OVVDY o H si I: . ,. sg. .ay Q13 Mr. Howdy. . . Greg Hansen Miss Howdy. . Patty Duffy Nominees for Mr. and Miss Howdy: Linda Glodt, Sue Piper, Patty Duffy, Carl Olson, Greg Hansen, Johnny Ball. 40' We meet new people during Howdy Week and monkeys at the Howdy Dance. WEEK The spirit from Howdy Week helps us to win our first game. Cheerleaders and Majorettes perform for the first time at the Howdy Assembly. FOOTBALL SVVEETHEART Diana Geis SPUR PIN-UP BOY Bill Edwards N O Nl I N E E S Pam Gouger Doug Hawthorne NOIVIINEES Linda Glodt jack Rogers K . 5A 2 we iz K NX 42- F I m xv M 2 2 E E 5 2 5 5 5 F0 CTBA LL C I K Es. . 'ha 'E . v ,Hmm Q49 l E' 5 . D0 S9 . K. COACHES Head Coach James Nelson Athletic Director ' Joe Guillory Assistant Coach L Cogky V Nelson Assistant Coach h Billy Wayne Andrews f K amz, ,ag lv f' ,gla aff, qu- xfns xo - Mi-'L fig 1 ,E on L .. .V X fi 'ss A f 'WM K K - ww., ' ."f.X"'..x: -A ,Q . -V Assistant Coach Hal Robbins ' ' Pat Bailey Sr.-2 gm Quarte ck Greg Hansen Sr.--2 ears Bn! VARSITY '64 Greg Jones Sr.-1 year Center Jim Arnold Sr.-1h year Tackle Graham Montgomery Sr.-2 years Halfback Torn Baker Sr.-2 gears Bn James Sr.-2 Tackle ix, 5 is Bin Modie A Guard h .f 2 Years Jan Jernberg Sr.-Tackle 1 Yea.: S 5 f 1 Year 'fa :S-. Mac Sykes jr.-Center 1 Year 3 Ls- Q X X X 8 W . N H , ,,A,, Steve Seiler M f sv, NPS ff N Q 5 F .. , . :., Q :zg . . I ,.4z,.. 53 ww , . . --wa 5 2 Jr Ha1fback i N ,.,, iv, J 0 31 Loyd fy Jr.-Tackle 1 Year is . 5. , , X Qi A , I N . - Q I 95 V, M M Q my wi , , Bob Bourgeios LmL1 g gi w ' L' Jr.-Guard V xgyqg ' 1 fm 1 Year i N , . N vm 91 x. vii' 'K ,V f' f 5 HI NOT PICTURED BILLY GROOS ' JR.--GUARD ' 1 YEAR: Robert g Marshall I Jnr-Quarterback 1 Year - James Rxley Soph.-Halfback 1 'Year QW 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. Greg Hansen nabs a Bailey aerial for valuable yardage. First Downs Rushing Ydg. Passing Ydg. Passes Intercepted Punts-Average Fumbles Lost Penalties .1 Fox Tech HEIGHTS SNIOTHERS FO TECH 23 Graham Montgomery stops a Fox Tech ball car rier with a bone crushing tackle STATISTICS Alamo Heights Fox Tech 13 9 149 64 109 -3 6-11 2-12 2 1 3-29 5-24,8 3 1 9-95 3-35 Scoring By Quarters 23 Alamo Heights O 16' O 7 - O 0 0 0 - 0 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. joe Dennis spears a Bailey pass on a third down play. First Downs Rushing Ydg. Passing Ydg. Passes Intercepted By Punts Fumbles Lost Penalties I-Ie M STATISTICS Heights Miller 10 19 127 294 90 71 5-20 5-7 0 3 4-41 3-25 2 4 6-66 9-97 Score By Quarters ights 60 0 8-14 iller O 8 21 O 29 279 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 IHC. sk : -if 5 111:-eiiajfafn - STATISTICS 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 l4'6 Steve Seiler breaks for the outside on an end sweep. Y period to round out the Mules' scoring. The big play of this drive was a 50 yard pass from Pat Bailey to 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. Mac Sykes crunches a McCollum ball carrier for no gain. ff STATISTICS 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. First Downs Rushing Ydg. Passing Ydg. Passes Intercepted By Punts Fumbles Lost Penalties O O 0 O- O Highlands 7 O O Heights STATISTICS Heights Highlands 9 9 94 165 77 11 7-1 2 1-6 1 0 5-37 6-38.8 3 O 2-10 3-35 Score By Quarters 6-13 Robert Alvarez, Owl Ouarterhack, eludes a Mule, and picks up 23 yards on a keeper in the first quarter. Maeva- -'1,f.wuvvfww. 1 W 2- , fza,..Wfw. M 1 ' V . . . - .1 , x ,yr . .-+1 r- .-ztas.e:-airy aww 1- ,-ww. .Q fa vw, wt... Imrawef. v -K -ri- 3 ,, .1 i , I Greg jones and Tom Marchbanks lead the way as Graham Montgomery scores a 50 yard touch- down which is nullified by a penalty. 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 284 Tom Baker, jim Arnold, Kent Lucas, Barry Holler- 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 efferson A , Tom Baker and Tony Arevalo stop jefferson Halfback Tom Mosely. STATISTICS Jeff 15 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 Mules 10 127 72 3-12 1 6-33.8 10-94 0 Alamo Heights 0 0 2 0 - 2 O 0 O O-O 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. e 1 1w:4vvmaa'.1 emv vzuzn vnuli 'II 3l-20 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 07618-31 287 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. Tommy Marchbanks is shown with one of two passes he received for 35 yards. 9 ....wsf,Ac+1-W -fs xv- femme-.ft ' , - ,N 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 Alamo Alamo Alamo Alamo Alamo Alamo Alamo Alamo Alamo Alamo Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights 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 XHANS Conference Games Captains: Buster Allaway, Tom McIntyre i gif ,X GW! .r 1 35552 55' ' fi ' an we was Q ,, 5, ,,-. , HEAD COACH MEL BARBORAK Coach Barborak, a newcomer at Alamo Heights, led the Varsity to their most successful season in four years. He also coached the junior Var- sity. P ,X A. A e I ami' A AA J at e'f A f at EQ'-' ,,1, : J I r,Q,r B A Zh I' 'N :CA 5 ,,. K f. E ' I Ax' . it Q A 2 A A I AA , YK ' I if If if s ' f C 1 A' we X I K, , 6 'S I AAA. ,JV M I .Q , . ' . 9 wr? ' . . -- M ' A. 'Q ' ' 'a ASSISTANT COACH B. J. GRIFFIN Coach Griffin, assistant varsity coach, was also coach of the Varsity "B" Team. I A I? ei? 1 NJ Managers, left to right: Rowen Raborn, Roger Richardson, Rich- nrcl Heller 7 s S Q --' 'J F P i' n MC B-as X!! if fix Rick Adkisson, 35, is in a typical position, outrebound- 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. WW ' 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. aa ---f 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 Alamo Alamo Alamo Alamo Alamo Alamo Alamo Alamo Alamo Alamo Alamo Alamo Alamo Alamo Alamo Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights McCallum MacArthur South San Central Cath Marshall Wheatly Edison Highlands jefferson MacArthur Lee Holmes Highlands jefferson Lee 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 Alamo Alamo Alamo Alamo Alamo Alamo Alamo Alamo Alamo Alamo Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights I1 ll 40 Highlands 39 Lee 26 Edison 25 Highlands 32 Jefferson 38 Lee 46 Highlands 48 Highlands 46 jefferson 52 Edison TEAIVI 44 59 65 50 58 71 32 38 50 40 -, ,l ll lr K Bottom Row, Left to right: Steve Greer, Howard Morris, Skip Schimpff Louis Westerman Mel O'Banl0n, Mike Broaclclus, George Griecler, Clint Sayers. Top Row: Coach McB11n Glen Ririe Ted Barclay, Bob Barnes, Steve Baxter, Steve NVaters, Tom Mclntyre Teddy Keator Bennie In fante, Mgr. 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Coach-Max Kahn STATE CHAMPS '63, '64 Sandy Adelman Senior-fi Years Jack Partain State Medalist '63, '64 junior-3 Years 'Q ,1?z,, WL TWV' M, , ' Q ff-'f 'L f Q ' . .l,, I 1 514 .L , ,,, ,,.x. 3 V.. V- , p-f mu. Q 'K M 'af f.,A ' -"""5 . ,. - WLA N, ' - ,fn-lf V 7' , 'f A 1 M . , Q f , ag h' :qw '- i,,5:. -W, I . 'f?P?1f+li :Qin LVM. Q1 ' .,,.u..,,,T V' N -M ,,,, , , ,. V . ,l,, Q wvgigfgegcw , V . V ff . 1 -. 4'iz"' ff -,:- fl .. L 5 5 , .. 9 5 42. 'frffff a , -F f 'W k.w'fH l,.1 A , ' 'm " , W ' . V- - J- - ,em g ' f, 4 ., , f "wwf 7. ,:'1?.f' 4 PM ' df. H- : Mike Bowersock Junior-3 Years Lee Willoughby Junior-5 Years .vi 1 yi' Ulu! lfxiil- Kurt Cox Senior-2 Years Lonnie Walthall Junior-5 Years John Binrxy Senior-4 Years f, u Lv N.: was SWIMMING First row, left to right: jay Mead, Kenny Fuller, Bill Goodman, Ernie Seaford, David Patton, Mark Johnsen. Second row: Malcolm French, Jim Hammock, John Salling, Richard Berns, Bob Franklin, Alan Lindscog. jay Mead Ernie Seaford Backstroke Freestyle, Butterfly, Individual Medley Senior-2 Years Senior-2 Years Richard Berns Freestyle Sophomore-2 Years David Patton Individual Medley Breaststroke Junior-3 Years John Salling Freestyle, Backstroke Freshman-1 Year Bill Goodman Freestyle, Breaststroke Junior-V1 Year Malcolm French Freestyle Sophomore-2 Years TENNIS AL , ,fx Bottom Row, Left to right: Bobby Campbell, john Jockusch, john Stout, jerry Brown, Pancho Walthall, Gary Louie, johnny Keafauver. Second Row: john jackle, john Kaplan, Blair Labatt, Bon Smith, Buddy Miller, john Frazer, Pressly Shafer. Top Row: Bill Yates, James Welch, Jeff Romer, Tom Guggolz, Mike Tibbets, John LaCoke, Terry Oxford. Terry Oxford Bon Smith Singles Doubles Senior-4 Years Sophomore-2 Years 1 xml ---me-.WW m1f,m,M,,,7sx -3 -3--5 H-ze, '. 15. , ft -,QQ . - ' V ' in - .,,.,, V as X ,,, J 9 , 1, A. , U w Y , 4 , Q f 1 , V sf 'Q fiskw f - -.1 EL. n ,5-, ,, 43 ,W A, 4,-.. W X 1 A- A ' N' :vu "' V- W7-.r , :v -1 - - . Q M - , W' . . v 4' :gi .g, , 1 J-,kay I va J f. , .ey .- . ' ne uv ny, A 'nf 1 ,, 2' A, 22 If 4 rx, 4 J t . ,W M 'W , ,,. umm + M 4 M ek r.. 4 W if I 5. C F fm S " K Q 4' -yi 2 " ' 'X' f ' . ., 1 , . , , -V 1, 22 ' is Pressly Shafer Bill Yates Singles Doubles Senior-4 Years junior+3 Years GIRLS TEAIVI Bottom Row, Left to right: Gay Burkstrom, Nan Hnrdemnn, Priscilla Cnppock, Susie Shafer, Paula Rainie, Lynn Perkins. Top Row: Diane Duncan, M'Lissn Parsons, Susan Husslocker, Judy Bounds, jane Franzel, Susie Schulte, Sally Couser. Q 9 ff 5 TRACK First Row, Left: to right: Robert Tillotson, jim Denson, Phil Klenlce, Ross Wilson, Mike Pat- ton, Les Burge, Jack Grieder, Kyle Chandler. -Inmes Riley, Laurence Stienbnch, Bill Edwards. Back Row: David Montgomery, Coach Nelson, johnny Kothmnnn, Richard Arthur, Lee Couser, Kent Wilson, E. B. lobe, Graham Montgomery, Tommy Mzircihbnnks. George Stienbach, Phil Gerhardt, Ed Frnku, johnny johnson, Bob Bourgeois, Kent Lucas, Dean Farrar. Graham Montgomery George Srienbach Pole Vault, 100, 220, 440 Relay 440, Mile Relay, 880 Senior-3 Years Senior-3 Years Hg B 440 Relay: I.-R, james Riley, Bill Edwards, Graham Montgomery, jack Grieder. Lee Couser KCBQ Wilson Distance 19111156 junior-2 Years .lumof-2 Yeafs J' 'K u.,- Mile Relay: L R james Rlley Lee Couser johnny johnson George Suenbach Tommy Marchbanks Discus Senior-1 Year i Zisfg Nfxfxs Mile: LR, Robert Tillotson, Phil Gerharclt, Kent Wilson, Kyle Chandler, Ross Wilson David Montgomery Pole Vault Senior-2 Years ,.,..i,-N Bob Bourgeois Discus junior-1 Year NI ERI CA' S FAVORITE PASTI IVIE 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, Tom Baker, Guy jackson. Not Pictured: Bill Edwards, jan Jernberg, Steve Seiler, Coach An- drews. Joe Gray Greg Jones Outfield Catcher Senior-3 Years Senior-3 Years Z- 5 - .. 5 . 12-H v-V. . ,.-YJ ' Q - W :ff"iif ' A ' V -iei o A .N .wjfg r ' ff- ly ,Q M' Jw? 'ES 5 ,irli + ' P .ag ' F - 'lii Eg 5 " 'j ' l 317 Bill Edwards Outfielcl Senior-3 Years jon Farmer Infield Senior-2 Years mi' . . , WH: l ' 1 ' 1 I Pat Bailey jack Rogers Infield Senior-2 Years Terry Wolfe Infield Senior-2 Years .+R . Pitcher, Infield Senior-4 Years 'Q'-5, ,..Q.l- FW'531N' ea. If 3. ra.. a, K, fa Q , ' ff: ,,,f' ,.......W.......,.4-.. jan Jernberg Pitcher Infield Senior 3 Years Dannie Valentine Pitcher Senior-2 Years Dan Johnston Infield Senior-2 Years Rod Pitt Pitcher Senior-1 Year Guy jackson Infield Senior-2 Years Tom Baker Outfield Senior-2 Years Jim Broaddus Outfield Senior-1 Year Terry Hayes Outfxeld Senior-2 Years dia Dain Higdon Pitcher Senior-3 Years Steve Seiler Infield Junior-3 Years mann: gl , ., N N W,W,,,f David Brown Pitcher Junior-2 Years Jeff Jackson Pitcher Junior-1 Year Duane Lardon Outfield Junior-2 Years Gerald Stone Outfield Sophomore-2 Years Barry Maxwell Outfield Junior-2 Years -.- 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. Nu. 'll 'll 5' ..1,..... ,ff- 322 4' fh- 4:4 Bottom Row, Left to right: Richard Branson, Greg Sanchez, Craig Sawtelle, Roy Leslie, Alfon- so Garza, Dickie Lewis, Bill Hankins. Top Row: Bob Duncan, Tim Leverenz, Howard Roensch, 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. Tom tries unsuccessfully to get away as Brent and Larry Manuel turns on the speed as jan tries to catch up. make the stop. 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 ...........,...,.,,, u :1 A Club ,.,.....,,,i....... 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 ......,, 327 330 332 334 336 338 340 342 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 356 357 358 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 i 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 r 1 c e Suzy Norm Carl Ols Terry O Walt Pa David P Janet Pei jim Ode x r David P Cissie P Wendy I ' P r Lyn Pee 1 Missie Carol P Ronnle Dee De Susan S joe Scot Howard Jeff Hips I e arcia Snip ude Steen 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 330 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 331 Not pictured: Neel McNeel, Howard Moores. 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 6 4 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 Parliamentarlan J. xxx, X ww. wh? Q., 'I kr k K A N. J xr' NI U ALPHA TH ETA 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 l 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 S SS Q, fi He! I X I . I 4'-I W-J K I 7 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 fav-1 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 4291 aw-' 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 Hina.-av' be 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 'Qu 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 Sherry Belzons 343 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 344 Tony Arevelo fnot picturedj 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 CLUB 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 346 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 ' Williams ' 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. more 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. "' Member Jr. Year "Associate Member N. l"i'-'U'Q"v JUNE GRANT ...............,......A. , .. .... ................................. E DITOR RUTH ANN JOHNSON ...... .. ..,... ASSISTANT EDITOR 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 Louise Rosenman s -V ,si- If .. Miss Bessie Brigham Mr. Frank Heintzen Mrs. john Helen Reid 353 N, E. Ulm my mi f I! , 'Q L-M, ..N..L:.,N,kgQ gm , W3 Y . . :Wx ff H Kff-.ffwwfw 1 1 .. , ., MLW: K ,,,,. W. wx . 5, ,Ev Q -in wx.. ff, , -..M-5, V mf XX .f., , , y xi Q X , , gg xi RFi,,!1xg l .f,:, Njf,?L,W 'nf "ui.,.,. mmm rf' ,...,,,,Jx1,,,N f w ww-N' A xi I Y -A'. " 'A XM p 'A:' M Q - N Vf 4 l l k U. .M X -1 .Q xf '24 E - ' a .F 1' .n f... 4 L A H I s e s E s can at ffubllshed bi-Weekly by the Journalism .Department of Alamo Heights High School, 6900 Broadway, San Antonio, Texasl. 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 Mrs. john Helen Reid s A ,-4 2- ,,. - , S ' ' Mrs. Marie Yaeger 437' ' S ?sf r 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 ..... 360 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 371 369 374 377 373 388 376 378 379 381 372 384 381 386 382 387 390 392 393 398 398 394 368 396 364 ALANIODELS ATeam Nancy Anderson, Vickie Mount Janis Henderson, Shirley Porterj an Sham Suz Holleron mic Bar- J ', 'Y - li A 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 L...,..l Vice President Recording Sec. Treasurer ......... ..,.. Chaplain ...... Historian Glyn Garrison Margye Burleson janet Pennycuick Janis Henderson . Robin Tedford t iki ll' 5 fr WW elllcllfl lilf ibielil I til l ' B Team 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. 361 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 ...... ..... -'Q ,q,X Y'f! Jimmie Whitaker Candy Crumm Martha Whitman Jamie Smith Y' 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 46 in 4 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 K6 The Chemistry formed to increase knowledge in the field of chemistry by discus- sions and illustrations. President .......... ...... Vice-President ...... .. Secretary ...... Treasurer ...... ...... Sgt.-at-Arms . 366 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. W .M wx- Lazukaxjzgv I X RQ, Q 2 at in ff ,ff President ....... Q' -'-' A -1 Vice-President oo 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 ,i ,my 1 "K, 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 ""'jL3i5H'iQ22Q """"i3'iii"skl5kiE Secretary ......... ............................. Laura Davis Treasurer ..... .........,............,....... . . 388 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 i 1 lil 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. 'C' 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. 1 'TEV HE i LANGUAGE LAB 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. 372 gf' 5' vw A I N 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 ,......,, 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. my 2..- 'l ir' il "' mia.. - I. .i t , FIELD Cary Cartzau jay Duerr Skip Schimpf Charlie Crawford Steve Waters Mr. Cale Nelson President Vice President Treasurer Sgt.-at-Arms Sgt.-at-Arms SPOHSO1' AND 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 375 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. 3 ,, 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. 377 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. j FWHM Q! I' , MUSIC CLUB N! I... 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 Cnot picturedj 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 , Y EUS, 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. Y HJwsffhs .T , l Fm, 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. 41531 .r 4. M L05 AIVIIGOS 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 r gif- H f V 4 ga' 7 -L 4 ' - K - if V , , 3 , , af V- 4 Q-,,z. 22 Yi, we 1 2 ug, Q , , 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- a er. - .. ,..,...,, ,., 45' will 6 Hg X LOS CUATES 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. ,if 5'-s V -38' "f I 'Q' 9'7" 0756 'QF V 4 ' Q, 4 1 4. Purpose: The main purpose of the club is to teach members how to develop and en large black and white pictures Members ima, 4 FUTURE HONIENIAK ,wg 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. 389 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. , . 391 OFFICERS: President , ,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lawrence Steinback Vice President ,,,,,,,...,. Thoman Carey Secretary-Treasurer .... John joseph Parliamentarian .,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Jeff Davis Sgt.-at-Arms ,..,.....,,,,,,.,.,. johnny Coates Russell Carter Sponsor ....,.,,....,.,,...,,,...,.. 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. . 4, .. .,, 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. 393 . ,, , 'K Q if V . Q ,M we x 394 STAGE HANDS 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 ChaP1aiU Sgt.-at-Arms 5 , .A - - Libby Eager jean Musselman Lgtary?tRJ-1211 Eiibflifnhandler Cl'ifiC Vice-President S et T Linda Bellamy Cm Cardwell lvicaffyarcsgook Liiiigtfofkef 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 ....... Vice-President Secretary ,...,.. Treasurer .,,... Sgt.-at-Arms Sponsor ...... SWING BAND CLUB Jim Taylor George Henry , ,,.. - Carol johnson Barbara Ferguson Bob Thrift Terry Hayes Mr. Cranford K?Y,.W5a,5Z9a 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. SKIN DIVE R'S CLUB 5 :II ' 398 'U' is .v35igf,l Richard Arthur 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. . . V.,r ,.s Zalg w ", s rt, I my 111112111 is influenced by the 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. , 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. 401 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. 402 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. 403 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. ,G 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. l 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. 406 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. i 'W 4,1a4 . f . 1 4. 4 1-K . .x-. ,Lu , 39:55 Q I, I K 'I' il A5 .2 WF, f. I ' -'il 3 .-f:Q'11' 'ruff ' 'lipfg f -.,.-.':'4'f 'P-Fw 5 :- T3 31:54 .. . . -Q . 'J ' . . .rl I b"Tn V n E A. 'r :an 'lf:'1k3'1' ff F rg!" ' I .,-.Mn ..:' .UJ" ' .1115 4 'ffl-a-. 'i5?gf,.gg:,', an ' "",, 'ffff' 452' I . 'I ' 4. 'HL 'Z 1 5 . - ,f . "1 . ,I -riff, 1,3-' engage? lp . ,-ia, -5' fl' - fl , 1-:TTAQ4 n . .fl v xiii' ' "f.. ,,:rv'1.3.4-. vs f ' H 2 -L' Rf. Y' I I' y 'I .eq 4 f' '45 ,-f" ,gs . I , ' v':g.,' A ' , . ' A 4. Y 'fly' l In ' ' ' . -. '14 W, ' n ' . 4 I . J .1 5 L+., .8-:iw Agigzfi 9' 54 "' Atta ' l H' 'lf'tff"' lf? ' .lj-" .:"' 34. 51-H Y , dugg ,. 1 IIA, "thx in my ,. A , I Q v 1 :fi ' .. 'nf-ff' ls, AT' ' , .FQ . .QQ K ,J .V Nur V MJ' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '65 TEANIS, INDIVIDUAL PLAYERS. AND COACHES . ALANIO HEIGHTS IVIULEPUSHERS YOU R BOOSTER CLU B HeyIand's Pharmacy 116 El Prado Drive W. TA 4-7271 PROMPT DELIVERY SERVING NORTH SAN ANTONIO Ti, ji V Gibson Costume Shop COSTUMES OF QUALITY National-Period-Theatrical-Coronation- Masquerade and Minstrel Theatrical Make-Up-Wigs Trimming 1 1 1 Allensworth TAY101' 6-781 1 Sears, Roebuck and Company ROMANA PLAZA STORE CA 3-4511 Southside Store Bill, Joe, Ed, and Rick enjoy a drink after school at Hey- 1and's Pharmacy. WA 3,3466 ,..a4ii1iaf'1' . get , '2 TEKA MOLINO 3215 N. ST. MARY'S ARTHUR E. CHAPA, Owner Since 1949 OUR PRICES HAVE NEVER CHANGED CLOSE 7:30 p.m. CLOSED ON SUNDAY 4 I I RESORT FAS H I O N S 1106 Austin Hwy. TAyIor 2-0611 Mc DOUGALL'S LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING 4909 Broadway "Your Neighbor" 3611 BROADWAY 413 Thompson Radio S TV Service Zenith Products Tubes, Portable Batteries EXPERT SERVICE 927 Austin Hwy. TA 6-5692 Broadway Pharmacy Owner: Paul S. Beer Established 1921 FREE AND FAST DELIVERY 4925 Broadway TA 6-0633 Hunt's Food Market FANCY FOODS TA 6-0251 414 Broadway Cleaners S Dyers WHERE CLEANING IS AN ART IN ALAMO HEIGHTS 5402 Broadway TA 6-0658 "i' r I V . K rg.:Lk ',-,, -- -.ow Nippers CAW46 EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME .... Ww- MM, Q 9 .2 g meulm Broadway At The Loop SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS TAyIor 4-2353 "WHERE YOU FIND THE UNUSUAL" lQ!!g'.gCLeI'I'el' H AIR S FLOWER SHOP ZE65NTV6.15gSEPHlNE STREET SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS SALONS M I CHANCES ARE A S We Furnished Your Mother's Home FURNISHING TEXAS HOMES FOR 83 YEARS ' Y Sunset Ridge TA 6-5265 I n S North Star . Downtown - MCC1-eless South 415 Grieder's Appliances 8502 BROADWAY TA 4-6709 Everybody Eats Better at wyatzb A L L O V E R 1' E X A S Q PLENTY OF FREE PARKING o FAST SERVICE ...and the :food is delicious at 7 C . guild a eleruzd X- Childs plate served every day X- Popular Prices at all Wyatt Cafeterias. wi- Open 7 Days a Week. X- Foods to satisfy the ENTIRE FAMILY. X- "Carry Out" Food available at all times. Maryland Club Coffee and Iced You "Seconds on the House" i lil. gslluaifs Uafeterias Serving Hours Monday thru Friday 11 a. . I 2:30 p. .' ' 4:30 p. rn. to 8 n. l. Continuous Semen Saturday and Sunday 11 . . tn 8 p. . The Rainbow Baking Company ALAMO HEIGHTS DRIVE INN The Home of the Famous Bean Burgers 81-151 Hamburgers CONGRATULATES THESENIORSOF Charles Moore Texac 615 Austin Hwy. TA 6-1551 In Alamo Heights Firestone Tires I965 416 Batteries 8: Accessories YOUR TEXACO DEALER 4 Class o ?3Q ' CONSWSSHONSQ5 Prom Mr and Mr5.Dalton Cross ' . f ',,-- '-2 , A .,,, .11 r WY i moi RA D1 H , X46 fish' Q. 4' Q Int, NO. 1, 2.,4'VQ 5 BANDERAW0 Kemzvuue 3? 41 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS FROM A FRIEND Doug plays hillbilly with moonshine and corncob pipe. Fine Clothes for the Man Charles Moore Texaco TA 6-1551 In Alamo Heights Mr. Chism shows Louise some ofthe new styles while Alice and Cecelia await their turn. Firestone Tires Batteries and Accessories YOUR TEXACO DEALER WMM 6 INSURANCE AND BONDS I3l5 NORTH MEOULLOUGH SAN ANTONlO,TEXAS 782I2 TOM L, POWELL TOM L RowELL..JR HARRY R STOV"S TELEPHONE PE 3 9:53 ROBERT c.ALExANDER WALTER C DUNLAP Lee takes calls when her father is away. The Best Investment on Earth IS THE EARTH Courtesy Guy Chipman Company, Realtors uixkfg CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF 1965 AND BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS IN YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS 420' II ? 14 HANDY -ANDY IS THE BEST PLACE TO BUY SAY STUDENTS OF ALAMO HEIGHTS Susan, Ann, Martha, and joe stick together as far as where to buy grocernes s concerned. 1. ,,.., T KERRVILLE BUS CO. 202 Augusta CA 6-7371 or CA 7-8351 to writ-mfs. 7, T am Z1 if E 1 'QF john, Janet, Gil, and Margaret are all smiles over the friendly serv- ice of Kerville Bus Co. For the best in Traditional Natural Shoulder Clothing it's 1 2:- CPQ .LT THE PINCUB OOICPANY gilrgsmand Cindy are proud of their hairdos from the TWO Convenient Stores to serve you Downtown: Houston St. at Broadway Suburban: 2811 North McCullough Charm Beau ty Salon PIIICUS TA 4-7126 422 THE HAMPTON SHOP Susan, Trisha, and Dianne can't decide which of the many styles they like best. The Shoe Box North Star Mall Alamo Heights Wonderland me 1 Ruth Ann and Jill admire the stock at Shaw's downtown. CaIdweII's Conoco Service 3202 N. McCollough Ave. TA 6-0131 For Road Service Serving Alamo Heights and Olmos Park The Olmos Park "gang" approves of Caldwe1l's Conoco. Dairy Queen Alamo Heights The Cone With The Curl On Top Lloyd Ball Enco 4200 Broadway TA 4-5471 Fast, Efficient Service 423 Watered By The Melting Snow of the Rockies by G. A. P. S. RANCHE Owned and Operated By: Gibbs MacDaniel 8: Sons San Luis Valley I 'ZSZZ COLORADO Red ctlure and Russel TATOES Available In San Antonio's Leading Grocery Stores C7 Y, DEMETRA TRI-HI-Y Members are: First Row: Sandy Erben, Bobby Jo Woodside, Peggy Epp, Sylvia Silvey, Barbara Price, Diana Geis, Linda Glodrg 2nd Row: Donna Pridcly, Sydney Ladensohn, Margie Block, Lee Stokes, Carol Messinger, Sharon Sanders-Vice-Presidentg Ruth Ann johnson-Treasurerg Bar- bara Woods-Presidentg 3rd Row: Linda Adelman, Ann Sauer, Joyce Musselman-Secretaryg Judy Keator-Historiang 4th Row: Pauline Folbre, Pam Gouger Patty Duffy Not pictured are: Kandee Killen, Sally Edge, Martha Ferguson, Terry McGoverh, lan Shaw, Cynthia Tassos, Susan Seligman, Maureen Milburn. E Fashion At Your Fingertips Congratulations to Seniors '65 W wa C3 Im o s S ta f f 2809 North McCullough BUN "N" BARREL ,N ,.-""" ww ,. "N-., Jay, Louise Susan, and joe like "The Bun" because of the delicious food and friendly service American Karen and Put inspect Trinity's graduate center in a "4,4,2" from General. Sports Cen te r CA 7-8509-8300 Louise Rosenman I O I Sporting Goods Award jackets Gene ra d s iswegw Aqua Lung Skin Diving Headquarters H. B. ZACHRY CO. 'lf'-'elfzzp1vqnfl,As1 '4-'KHIQ T IQOQMM in Sunset Ridge The charm of The Past Styled for Tomorrow's Living The Weekly card game always meets at the COLONIAL SHOPPE. THE BARN DCCR 8400 N. New Braunfels TA 6-6571 25 YEARS SERVING SAK AKTOIITO I' ,qx J' - ' S5 -J . alxle Setvice BOB BOURGEOIS-OWNER 506 Saw "If You're Not Satisfied . . . We're Not Through" BRAKE T SPE C IALIS S Fully Guaranteed 0 BRAKE WORK 0 WHEEL ALIOIIIKC 81, BALAKCIKC 0 TIRE WEAR 8. SHIMMY CORRECTED 0 SHOCK ABSORRERS-MUFFLERS 0 FROKT EKO SUSPEIISIOK PARTS CONVENIENT 2 LOCATION 31 43 wsu-9541 I lem-2322 210 71h 37- 1319 BROADWAY Just Off Broadway gmqdyqy M Expressway fl-IEAD Qf X OVERHEAD DOOR COMPANY 406 AUSTIN HWY. 428 ,,bx ,.g. E ll IAWAKS 'HANK jay, Linda Kay, Charlie, and Pam agree that a new Cutlass convertible is a nice birthday present. GUNN-BETTS OLDSMOBILE CO. San Antonio's Newest and Most Modern Oldsmobile Dealer 3870 San Pedro PE 6-1557 Wa., Best Wishes to '65 Graduates From Rosenberg's xS The Home of Fine Clothes for the Man Alamo City Barber 8 Beauty Supply Alamo Heights 6301 Broadway I- b e r Q Retail-Wholesale 5959 Broadway TA 2-5338 Best of Luck to the Students of Alamo Heights TH E CENTURYS When Uneeda Electrician Call Vollmer Electric Co. Wiring, Repairing, Fixtures CA 7-4188 418 Elm St. San Antonio 2, Texas "BLUE AND GOLD FOR I.OYALTY" ALAMO HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL SERVICE CLUB Jack HoIt's Barber Shop 4911 Broadway TA 6-9053 O TA 2-5971 Humble Service S ta t I o n 1903 Nacogdoches Road Tune-up 84 Brake Service Marvin H. Lucas San Antonio 9, Texas Agent . . Amador appears confident of Enco Extra as "Rocket" shoots. Alvon Beauty Salon 5901 Broadway TA 6-2331 G riggs-Enco Sta tion 1133 Austin Hwy. Your Mechanic and State Inspection Station Pick Up Service Call' Us -- TA 6-5311 Your Humble Operator in San Antonio for 20 Years 431 ff -- iw ere' l he v '11 l ll- Si Lani x ' ii kgiqf 5 ,'.g.,1g-1 h K y ffifwf' K5 x A i' K 5? il- sgygfyg-.','.1 A 1 .., x.k.?,.4w.j EF ' 1 r , 33 i .l 5 1. gy Q 2 ., g ulf.: 1 A vf H 'fi g 'QNX' ' we l 2? K I e 3 '-kf l ' - 5'w,5-4 'H ' ir W ,NN , X. ,,4.gikQ,w W K Put, Pam, Gil, and Susan contemplate the edge of the fountain at Frost's beautiful new store. l l '35 T l l 1 TRINITY UNIVERSITY X26 departments offering undergraduate study. :"Graduate Work offered in 15 fields. tHigh concentration of faculty members with earned doctorate degree. 1"Six degrees offered. ,"Modern Skyline Campus in San Antonio, Texas XCEEB aptitude test and Writing sample required. 715 Stadium Drive PE 6-4141 GREAT DRINKS WW fNJOY Bottled by V .I Canada Dry Bottling Company of S. A. Qupsffbffh GOOD. 201 E. Grayson CA 7-9386 , , Cal Schultz Music Pioneer Flour Mills CO. Band Instruments White Wings Flour Sales Sz Service . . . . Private Instruction Pioneer Biscuit Mix Walt Mosier, Woodwinds TA. 4-1612 Since 1851 San Antonio Texas Cal Schultz, Brass 1110 Austin Hwy. i Jim Dotson,Percussion San Antonio, Tex. 433 Los Cuates, a club for first year Spanish students, promotes good inter-American relations by helping the members to understand the customs and cultural heritage of Spanish-speaking peoples. The organization is a mem- ber of the Pan American Student Forum of Texas and participates in other cultural and educational activities. Self-support is provided through various projects. PrSSiCl6r1t ......... ...........,,,, I eff Kass Vice-President ..... ..i.. P riscilla Coppock Secretary ......., .....,.,.... J ill Grant Treasurer ............ .... P atsy jordt Parliamentarian ...,. ,,,.,,,., D avid Itz Sergeants-at-arms .... ...... M olly Baskin Nance Anderson SPOUSOI ----- ...... M iss Carrico First row: Raymond Schoolfield, Molly Baskin, Priscilla Coppock, jeff Kass, Patsy jordt Jane Jack son, Mike Famer. Second row: Bart Boyce, Cathy Kaufman, David Itz, Laura Davis Miss Carn co Csponsorj . ILVEY MUSIC -sllglfsiilssee F? ... ,.., aw, AA' Preston, Sylvia, and Bill are listening to the new songs in Silvey's trial booths. Terrel Plaza 1237 Austin Hwy. East Court North-Star Mall jefferson Village 1009 Donaldson MAMMY'S CAFETERIAS Linda, Kathy, Barbara, Jack, David and Barry are always found where the good food is. Sunset Ridge 6464 N. New Braunfels Woodlawn Center 104 Donaldson COMPLETE SERVICE W e 7 e C I a S S TO THE PHOTOGRAPHER Y 6 5 WE DEVELOP BLACK AND WHITE AND COLOR Alamo Heights W e B e a t G 3 V3 89 WE REPAIR ALL MAKES J E F F OF CARS 111 Patterson Ave. TA 6-4451 KAPP TRI-HI- Row 1: Margaret XX'ebb- President, Alemeda Doughty - Vice-president, Susan Moorrnan -Secretary, Ann Corrigan - Treasurer, Maralyn Hocott - Parliamentarian, Sudi Ware - Chaplain, Carolyn Knapp - Historian, Nancy Steen - Sgt.-at-arms. Row 2: Donna Barr - Sgt,-at-arms, Donn Becker, janet Bishop, Margye Burleson, Jeanie Childers, Cynthia Gross, Lestra Hibbercl, Trisha Hansen. ROW 3: Nancy Hogan, Mary Martha Luke, Neal McNeel, Suzy Norman, Sue Piper, French Ann Pruit, Sha Lyn Warren. Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. Sharon A1 Doug and 11m yust wouldnt go to the cafetena. unless there was Dr Pepper Member F.D.I.C. , 029170011 STATE BANK ZOO S TA O 2 SAN ANTONIO TEXAS O DEPENDABLE . . . SINCE 1916 437 jf! 4 .1 As ,yr ,. il .la mIQTREf...2-ilu. 533 aveslroas 7 QLAY HOME 2 X QJWN 1 1 YARDS T0 GO M A mme ALMQ ,Q-px .2 nl Aaron, Ann Acevedo, Deborah 194 Acevedo, Delores 140 Acevedo, Diane 367, 358, 133 Adam, Don NDE Baird, Mike Baird, Sandra 140, 245, 389 Baker, Cindy 140, 245, 334 Baker, David 168, 365, 353 Baker, john 168, 327 Baker, Tommy 51, 272, 285, 317, 320 133, 344 Adams, Adele 140, 244 Adams, Bill 140, 369, 370 Adams, Billy Adams, Mark Adams, Peggy 140, 244, 381, 385, 336 Adelman, Linda 50,250,135,393, 332, 346, 336, 351, 353 Adelrnan, Sandy 50, 217, 221, 306,129, 332, 345, 334, 327 Adkisson, Rick 293, 297, 299, 133,133, 544, 236, 235 Baldridge, Marie 140, 245, 357 Ball, Johnny 49, 52, 217, 218, 264, 127, 133 Baltes, Susan 140, 245, 385, 334, 341 Balthrope, Birdie 52, 245, 133 Bandel, Bill 194, 374, 391 Barclay, Ted 194, 304, 374 Barger, Bob Barker, Ed 52, 133 Barneburg, Bruce 52, 1 33 Barneby Gene Barnes, Jo Beth 52, 250, 384, 332, 336, Aguilar, Fred Ahlstrom, Bobby 140 Alban, Susan 50, 133 Albough, Bill 289 Alexander, james 194, 387 Alexander, Jim 168, 330, 353 Alexander, Frank Allaway, Buster 290 Allen, Gwyn 168, 257, 379, 367, 357 Alley, Paul 236 Alter, Emily 140, 250, 384, 382 Alterman, Bob 33 4, 133, 232 Barnes, Bob 194, 290, 304 Barnett, Donald 5 2, 364, 133 Barnett, John 168, 364, 374 Barr, Donna 140, 245, 246 Barr, Mike Barrett, Jane 168, 360, 395 Barrow, Edward 53, 251, 133 Barrow, John 140, 371, 395, 342, 339 Barrow, Mary 53, 250, 395, 133 Baskin, Molly 194, 245, 373, 342 Baudon, Beatrice 53, 245, 358, 133 Amols, Steve 168, 364, 365, 372, 327 Amundsen, Chris Anderson, Brad 194, 374 Anderson, Christie 50, 357, 358, 133 Anderson, Gay 140, 245, 385, 371, 347 Anderson, james 168, 365 Anderson, joe 194 Anderson, Linda Kay 166, 168, 217, 225, 245, 390, 348 Anderson, Nance 194, 245, 360, 330 Anderson, Tommy 168, 289 Andreen, Bruce Andridge, Andy 168, 365 Andridge, Herbert Anthony, Billy 50, 133 Anthony, Kenny 194 Antonatos, Robert Aranda, Consuelo Arbetter, Ilene 245, 357 Arevalo, Tony 275, 285, 286, 344 Arevalo, Martin Arizpe, Robert 168, 365, 367, 358 Armour, Jean 194, 245, 395 Armstrong, Edward, 168, 374 Armstrong, James 194 Armstrong, Marsha 245 Armstrong, Steve Arnold, Barto 194 Arnold, James 50, 272, 277, 128, 368, 1 33, 344 Arnold, Kelly 140, 257, 379, 366, 334 Arthur, Diane 168 Arthur, Richard 51, 313, 398,133 Ashworth, Cindy 168, 245, 385, 341 Aston, Bill 194, 392 Aston, Bob Austin, Rebecca 51, 245, 133 Autrey, Tony 194, 365 Autrey, Suzanne 245 Baddock, Bonnie 168, 245, 395, 330 348. 236 Baetz, Randy 140, 366 Baggett, Barbara 51, 245, 133 Bailey, Ben 168, 364 Bailey, Charles 51, 370, 133 Bailey, Diane 140, 250, 336, 327, 234 Bailey, Pat 51, 217, 218, 272, 279, 282, 317, 318, 128, 358, 344,133 Baird, Celeta 194, 245 Baird, Jeb 168, 217, 224, 302, 348 440 Bauerschlag, Barry 140, 398, 334, 327 Bauerschlag, Robert 168, 374 Baugh, Pam 168, 245, 365 Baxter, Carmen 53, 250, 254, 393, 332, 336, 334, 327, 341, 358, 133 Baxter, jimmy 168, 350, 327 Baxter, Steve 194, 304 Bayne, Donald 169, 365, 371, 395, 327, 339 Bayne, Laura 194, 371, 339 Bazaldau, Gloria 194, 245 Bean, Gerald 169 Beard, Sharon 53, 245, 382, 357, 133 Beck, Barbara 169, 245, 395 Becker, Dona 140, 245, 382 Becker, Doug 169, 374, 327 Beckman, Betty 194, 245, 373 Beckman, Susan 53, 245, 246, 133 Beckwith, Kate 54, 384,135, 327,133, 237 Beeckler, Tom 54, 133, 344 Beights, Gaylon 194, 396, 257 Bell, jack 54,12s, 135,133 Bell, joy 54,357,396,133 Bell, Loretta 54, 250, 385, 332, 334, 133 Bell, Margaret 383, 388 Bellamy, Linda 169, 217, 224, 245, 261, 394, 395, 327, 236 Belzons, Sherry 194, 245, 376, 391, 343 Bennett, George 54, 133 Bennett, Sharon 169 Bergstrom, Gaye 311, 133 Berler, Nancy 194, 245, 373, 395, 327 Berler, Vicki 194, 245, 395, 327 Berns,judy169, 245, 391 Berns, Richard 169, 308, 309 Berry, Susan 141, 245, 358 Berryhill, Maria 194, 245, 367 Bertrand, Mark Betts, Howard 141, 330, 345 Biechlin, Rusty 194, 374 Binney, John 55, 306, 307, 332, 345, 133 Bird,Mike Bishop, janet 139, 141, 245, 385, 382, 356, 357, 2734 Bitterman, LoiS 55, 364, 341, 133 Bivens, Sharon Lee 169, 245 B1aek,Pat 141, 367, 358 Blackwell, John 141 Blair, Cherry 169, 388, 236 Blackenship, Ricky Blanton, Peggy Blanton, Richard 55, 323, 133 Bless, Cindi 55, 245, 135, 395, 133 Blitch, Martha 141, 245, 385, 382 Block, Margie 55, 256, 255, 130, 135, 346, 358, 133, 234 Board, Hal Jay Bodin, Bili 55, 133 Boehm,jim 56, 133, 344 Boehme, Keith 194, 374, 391 Bolding, Bobby 56, 133 Bolen, Dick 169, 372 Bone, Mark 141, 257, 379, 396 Booth, Florida 169, 245, 365 Boswell, jim 194, 393, 257, 396 Bottenfield, Betty 141, 270 Boubel, Carol 194 BoundS,Judy141, 245, 378, 311 Bourgeois, Bobby 141, 273, 313, 316, 344 Bowdler, Barbara 169, 245, 388 Bowdler, joe 56, 133 Bowersock, Doug 169, 306, 307 Bowersock, Mike 141 Bowie, Suzanne Bowman, Ronald 194 Boyce, Bart 195, 387 Boyd,-Ioan 56, 250, 393, 133 Boyd, Patty Ann 56, 357,133 Brack, Barbara 56, 250, 254, 367, 332, 358, 133 Bradley, jane 168, 245, 373, 395 Bradlyn, Allen 195, 257, 359 Bradlyn,Mark 141, 366, 395, 339 Brandenberger, Kathy 169, 245, 365 Brann, Henry 169, 387, 395 Branson, Richard 195, 322 Brasfield, Tommy 141 Bratten, Margie 195, 245, 373, 395 Braymen, David 57, 293, 298, 300, 133, 344 Bremer, Roy 195 Brendler, Ricky 57, 133 Brenner, Marie 169, 371, 395, 339 Brigman, Gene 169 Brinker, Philip 169, 365 Britton, Pat 195 Broaddus, jim 57, 295, 317, 320, 328, 133, 344 Broaddus, Mike 195, 257, 379, 304 Brogan,john195, 375 Brotherton, Ann Brown, Anne 57, 250, 395,133 Brown, Barbara 169, 565 Brown, David 141, 317, 321, 371, Brown, Elizabeth Brown, jerry 169, 310 ,396 328 Brown, Maryjo 57, 126, 371,135,395, 339, 133 Brown, Mike Brown, Nancy 51, 250, 332, 336, 351, 133 Brown, Rosezenia Brown, Susan 195, 368, 398 Brownlee, Sharon 170, 295, 376, 395 Bundage, Tommy ,170, 289 Brunner, Birdy 141, 250 Brunner, Virginia 58, 251, 385, 342, 351, 133 Buck, Gwen 141, 245, 367, 334, 358 Buck, Kathy 195 Bullington, Rick 195, 375 Bullock, Emily 58, 250, 253, 254, 385, 328, 332, 336,133 Buntin, Jennifer 170, 245, 373, 395 Burchardt, Rudy 141, 370 Burge, Les 58, 313, 363,133 Burk,Janet195, 245 Burk,jeff Burke, Cecelia 58, 250, 353,133 Burke, Eddie 195, 289 Burke, jackie 141 Burleson, Lon 195, 290 Burleson, Margye 142, 245, 247, 360, 361 Burnett, Tex 392 Dabbs, Toni 143 Burney, Linda Kay 170, 245, 376 Burnap, Tom Burnham. jeff 58, 133 Burns, Charlie Busby, Bobbie 58, 250, 253, 254, 385, 342, 332, 336,133 Bush, Bette142, 245, 334, 358 Buswell, Barbara 59, 245, 384, 332, 336, 334, 351, 353,133 Butcher, Patty 59, 245, 133 Buttery, Jim 142, 289, 330 Byrne, Sheila 59, 250, 253, 376, 385. 332, 336,133,237 Caballero, Racheal Cain, Louise 195, 245, 388, 341 Caldwell, Mark 195, 290 Callahan, Mike Callahan, Sally Callahan, Susan 195, 389 Callahan, Sharon 133 Calverly, Steve 170 Calvert, Chris 142, 385 Camacho, Lark 170 Camacho, Rickie 59, 133 Cameron, Victor 59, 330, 133 Campbell, Bill 170, 370 Campbell, Bob 170, 310 Campbell, Sue 170, 257 Campos, Eugene Campos, Ramon Canales, Eulalia 170 Canales, Theresa 195 Canchola, Magdalen 171 Ganchola, Sylvia 63, 133 Canteau, Gary 59, 374, 339,133 Catan, Cherry 195, 362 Cardwell, Cary 142, 371, 394, 395, 328, 338 Carey, Thomas 170, 392 Carnahan, Wally 306 Carnes, Ginger 60, 369, 133 Carpenter, Connie 142, 245 Carnes, Tim 195 Carpenter, Larry Carr, jirnmy'195 Carriere, David 60, 391, 133 Carrington, Margaret 195, 245, 395 Carrington, Mary 60, 245, 361, 395, 341, 133 Carroll, Lenora 195 Carter, Bob 60, 135, 133 Carter, Russell 170, 365, 392 Caruuh, Susan Caruthers, Eddie 60, 332, 133, 232 Caruthershlohn 142, 364, 368 Casebier, Lang 170 Casey, Linda 60, 133 Casper, Patty 195 Casteneda, Delie Castelow, Diana 170, 257, 359, 396 Caston, Bill 170 Castro, Eloise 61, 388, 133 Cates,johnr1y 142, 392 Cavanaugh, Mary 195, 245, 389, 342 Cavender, Al 61, 133 Chamberlain, Beth 61, 341, 133 Chambliss, Linda 61, 133 Chandlee, Anita Chandler, Karen 170, 245, 365, 394, 395, 328, 339 Chandler, Kyle 313, 316, 383, 390, 328 Charlton, Scott 61, 133 Chase, Bill 170 Chase, Terri 196, 245 Cheaney, Carl 289 Cherry, Sharon 170, 245, 373 Chevalier, Ed 170 Childers, Barry 196, 375 Childers, Jeanie 142, 245, 246, 385, 336 Childers, Louise 196, 245 Childs, Mollie 142, 245, 247, 385, 343, 336, 334, 351 Chiodo, Roger 196, 375 Choate, Julie 388 Chrane, Vickie Christal, Tommy 196, 375 Christe, jan 170, 361 Christensen, Clay 61, 245, 133 Christensen, Gary 365 Christensen, Greg 196, 290 Christensen, Kathy 142, 245, 367 Christensen, Linda 170, 245, 367, 351 341, 358 Christensen, Norma 196, 245 Clark, Craig 62, 375, 133 Clark,jane142, 245, 373 Clark, Kathryn 196, 245, 395 Clark, Martha 377 Clarke, Cathy 62, 257, 385, 332, 351, 133 Cobarruvias, Yolanda 62, 385, 341, 133 Cobb, Phil 170, 257, 379, 393, 396, 358 Cohen,janis 142, 245, 365, 393 Colaw, Lou Ellen 142, 245 Colbert, Jimmy 171, 289 Colbert, Ronnie 196 Colbert, Mary '171, 245, 381, 365, 328, 348 Colbert, Susan 196, 245, 373, 395 Coleman, Billy 62, 257, 345, 339, 133 Coleman, Nanqf 196, 245 Colgazier, John 142, 322 Collier, George 358, 133 Collier, Ronny 171 Collins, jane 171, 245, 395 Collins, Mike 62,133 Collins, Neal 62, 133 Collins, Vicki 171, 245, 378 Combs, Robert Combs, Della 171 Combs, Glenn Crawford, Robert 396, 257, 398 Crawford, Terry 196, 245, 373 Creager, Nancy 245 Creeden, Kathleen 171, 245, 373, 341, 357 Creswell, Mary Criswell, Nancy 143, 250, 382 Crews, Suzy 63, 385,133 Crews, Sally 196 Crocker, james Crone, Ed 196, 368, 398, 328 Cromwell, Steve 171 Crowson,janie 143, 388 Crumm. Candy 143, 250, 253, 362,581 347, 341 Culpepper, Gene Cummins, Bobbe 196, 330 Cunningham, Pat 64, 133 Curry, Terri 171, 391, 328 Dahlgren, Paul Dale, Donna 64, 245, 133 Darley, Carol 64, 250, 334, 133 Darling, 171, 365, 391, 330 Davidson, Robert 171, 385 Davidson, Gertrude Davidson, jay 64. 135, 353, 133 Davidson, Linda Davidson, Peggy Davidson, Charles 171, 368, 395 Davis, Anita 196, 245 Davis, Charles 64, 133 Davis, David 64, 133 Davis, David 371 Davis, jeffrey 172, 365, 392 Comparin, Shirley 196 Compton, Pat Conant, Sandra 142, 245, 393 Conger, Bill 196, 375, 330 Connolly, Patricia 142, 245, 395, 343, 339 Connor, Wesley 171 Converse, Chuck 62, 273, 322, 133, 344 Cook, Carolyn 142, 385, 396, 257, 237 Cook, Frank 171, 365, 392, 348 Cook, Marty 143, 245, 383, 394, 395, 339 Cook, Terry 358,133 Cooper, Larry 143, 391, 339 Cooper, Suzie 63, 133 Copeland, Ann 171, 360, 362 Copeland,jirn 143, 385 Coppock, Priscilla 196, 311, 363 Core, Everett 171, 322, 367, 358 Core, Linda, 143, 250, 253, 254, 367, 383, 342, 336, 353, 358 Corman, Ann 171, 245, 377, 381 Corner, Mickie 196, 361, 362 Corrigan, Anne 143, 250, 253, 385, 382 Corrigan, Dick 139, 143, 289 Cortez, Vicky 196 Couch, Quest 196, 398 Coulter, Carol 196, 245, 373, 395, 328 Council, Donna 196, 395 Council, janene 63, 245, 376, 390, 133, 234 Couser, Salliann 143, 311 Covert, Dan196, 375, 328 Covin, Charles Covin, David Cowart, Frank Cowsert, Paul 171, 289 Cowsert, Lee 143, 313, 314, 315 Cox, Janis 171 Cox, Kathleen 171, 245, 383, 395 Cox, Kurt 306, 307 COX, Bob 196, 392, 396, 257 Cox, Tommy Crank, Robert 171, 303 Crawford, Charles 196, 323, 374 Crawford, Marshall 63, 133 Crawford, Rick 196 Davis,jim 172, 302, 331 Davis,-Iudy 65, 257, 258,133 Davis, Laura 196, 245, 368 Davis, Paul 65, 393, 328, 339, 133 Davis, Peggy 143, 250, 253, 381, 385 Davis, Steve 172 Dawson, Kim Dawson, Mike 197 Dawson, Sylvia 65, 250, 253, 254, 367, 135, 330, 540. 334, 332, 336, 358 Day, Deboran 197, 245, 361 Deal, Dean, Susan 172, 245, 377, 381 james Deaton, David 172, 302, 328 De Ca Pena, Nitha 143 De Forest, Carol 166, 172, 245, 381, 365, 395 De La Garza, Delores De La Garza, Patricia 197 De La Garza, joe 290 De Lange, Philip 197, 395 De Leon, Carlos 197 De Leon, Roger 65, 370, 133 De Los Santos, Daniel 197 De Los Santos, David 197, 290 Delph, Frank 172, 289 Denning,John 144, 197 Dennis, Joe 65, 274, 279, 332, 344 Denson,james143, 313, 315 Denson, Nancy 197 Devlin, Nancy 197, 383, 391 Diaz, Pete Dickinson, Diana 197, 245, 37 3, 395 Dickinson, Mary 172, 393 Dickson, Connie 143 Dickson,jerry 172, 392 Diessner, Carol 197, 245, 361 Diessner, Warren 65, 328, 133 Dobrowolski, Danny Dolan, Susan 245, 373, 395, 328 Domley, Keith 143 Donahue, Dita197, 388 Donahue, Charles 143 Donaldsonhlanice 172, 367, 358 Donelson, Michael 197 Donop, Glynda 66, 370, 133 Donop, Perry 66, 370, 133 Dorn,john197 Dorr,joan197, 395, 341 441 Doughty, Almeda 144, 250, 253, 385, 382, 328. 347, 336 Dowling, Marta Dreyer, Shirley 66, 245, 133 Drought, Harry 370 Douglass, Eddie Drury, Judy 144, 250, 253, 382, 336, 353, 357, 339 Dubois, Enrique 66, 370, 133 Due, Ozzie Duerr,jay 192, 197, 374, 328 Duerr, Lehn 172 Duerr, Susan 66, 250, 385,133 Duffey, Sarita 66, 385, 360, 133 Duffy, Patty 67, 217, 219, 242, 250, 260, 264, 128, 332, 336,133 Dulling, Bobby 67, 306, 133 Dullye, Elizabeth 67, 367, 388, 357, 133 Duncan, Debbie 197, 245, 373 Duncan, Diane 144, 311 Duncan, Robert 144, 322, 366 Duncan, Ted 172, 323, 365 Dunning, john 323 Eager, David 67, 365, 393, 133 Eager, Libby 172, 245, 383, 394, 395 Earle, Doug 172, 303 Edge, Sally 77, 250, 252, 332, 336, 334, 133 Edwards, Bill 67, 293, 298, 300, 301, 313, 314, 317, 318, 330, 277,133, 344 Eisenhauer, David 197 Eiserloh, Lynden 197, 395 Elam, Kirk Eldridge, Gerrie 68, 391, 396, 257,133 Eldridge, Susan 197, 25 7, 379, 396 Hias,james Elias, Sharon Eliker, Herschel Ellingsworth, Bruce 197 Elizondo, Chester Elizondo, Neill 68, 133 Embrey,janis 144, 250, 342 English, Shirley 197, 245, 376, 357 Epp, Peggy 68, 230, 253, 254, 393, 332, 336,133, 334 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 McCartney, Kathy 178 5 McCartney, Mary 202, 245, 389 McCartney, Pamela McCartney, Susan McCarty, Sandra 178, 366 McCauley, Lynn 93, 245, 133 McCauley, Sue 178, 245, 365 McClanahan, Gail 202, 386 McClellan, Debbie McCollough, Bill 15 2 McCollum, Jessi McCollough, Leslie 373, 202 McComb, Margaret 202, 245, 386 McComb, Molly 202, 245, 386 McCormick, Cathy McCormick, David 152, 322 McCoy, Rita 202, 245 McDaniel, jay 166, 178, 217, 225, 328 McDaniel, john MacDaniel, Put 91, 353, 133 , 385, 381 353, 353, 337. 247, 303, McDavid, David 202, 257, 379,372,396 McDavid, Doss 152, 257, 335 McDevitt, Susan 152, 245 McDougal, Molly 202, 245, 373, McDowell, Mary Vick 386 McDuHie, Donna 178, 363, 389, 391 McElwrath, Kathy 178, 245, 373 McFarlane, Claudia 245 McGaffigan, Sharon 389 McGehee,, Mimi 178, 245, 373, 395, 343 McGilvray, David 152, 257, 396, 398 McGonagi1, Kathy 94, 245, 135, 133 McGonagil, Martha 202, 245, 389 McGovern, Kay 178, 245, 247, 365, 390, 391 McGovern, Terry 49, 94, 250, 336, 333, 133 McHugh, Colleen 202 Mclntyre, Tommy 202, 290, 304 McKee, George McKinley,-Iane152, 335 McKinley, Elizabeth 393 McKinney, Wade McLaughlin, Gregg 202, 290, 331 McLaughlin, Jill 94, 245, 257, 358, 133 McManus, Marcia 202, 245 MCManuS, Marilyn 94, 257, 258, 396, 333, 133 McMullen, Loucille McNeel, Neel 385, 331 McNeill, Barbara 202, 245 McNew,,Iohn McNew, Mary 94, 391, 333,133 MCSWain, Cynthia 202, 245, 383, 395 Mcvlfhorter, Sammy Mead, Dave Mead, Don Mead, jay 94, 308,133 Mebane, Bette 178, 245 Melson, Mary jo Melton, Anthony 95, 391, 358, 133 Mengden, Robert 152 Messinger, Carol 95, 245, 246, 128, 133 Meyer, Nancy 152, 378 Middleton, Gordon 95, 257, 396, 358, 133, 237 Milburn,jean 95, 395, 133 Milburn, Maureen 95, 245, 393, 133 Miles, Stanley 95, 133 Miller, Cheryl Miller, Greg 152 Miiienjaekie 96,245, 365,393,341,133 Miller, jay 202, 375 Miller, Linda 152, 257, 398, 335, 358, 237 Miller, Marshall Miller, Terry 178, 303, 357 Miller, Vernon 96, 390, 391, 133 Miller, Wfally 96, 257, 393,133 Milligan, Ricky 152, 345 Milstead, Larry 96, 369, 370, 133 Milvo, Larry 202 Mims, Mary Beth 96, 245, 371, 339,133 Mims, Nancy 152, 250, 383, 395 Mischer, Carolyn 178, 245, 367, 358 Mitchell, Betsy 153, 245, 367, 358 Mitchell, Joanna 202, 257, 379, 396 Mitchell, Marge 153, 245, 393 Mitchell, Susie 15 3, 25 7, 379, 396 Mock,janet 202, 245, 373, 386 Modde rs, Karen Moeller, Evelyn 202, 245, 389 Moench, Fritz 178 Mogavero, Alfred 257, 396 Molina, Antonio 202 Montgomery, David 96, 313, 316, 345, 133 Montgomery, Graham 97, 272, 278, 282, 209, 313,314, 133,344 Montg Montg omeiy, john 178, 289 omery, Mike 178, 289 Montanio, Anthony 202, 290 Moore, Bill 97, 273, 133, 344 Moore, Doug 97, 133 Moore Moore Moore ,jack 153 , Janie 178, 245, 247, 395, 348 , Ken 178,289 Moore, Linda 202, 245 Moore, Martie153, 323 Moore, Mike 202, 387, 392 Moore, Milby 179, 240 ""'vvl1f' vuprm' 7' Moore, Patty 97, 250, 385, 337, 327, 133 Moore, Paul 202, 391 Moore, Sally 202, 245, 386 Moorman, Susan 153, 245, 382, Morel, Brent 97, 322, 362, 133 Morrison, Mike 179, 364, 365, Mortimer, Mary 97, 250, 254, 395, Morton, Pam 202, 245, 373, 362 Moses, Sally 153, 245 Moseley, Tom Mount, Vickie 179, 245, 360, 331, 353 Mudd,jim 179 Mueller, Milton 202 Mueller, Tommy Muir, Patty 166, 179, 245, 377, Mullen, Mike 203, 387, 328 Mullen, Kathy Mullins, Charles 290, 323 Murnme, Larry 203 Murray, Mike 98, 217, 220, 369, 129, 135, 333, 327, 339, 133 Murray, Tim 203, 217, 226 Murrell, Susan 179, 245, 395, 357 Musgrave, David 98, 133 Musgrave, Helen 203 Musselman, jack 166, 179, 328, Musselman, jean 179, 245, 394, Musselman, Joyce 98, 258, 257, 337,133 Naegelim, Bob 153 Nance, Linda 179 Naugler, Iris Neely, james 370 Neisner, Patty 98,370,389,133 Nelson, Roger 179, 303, 358 Nelson, Steven Newgebaler, Diane Newmann, Roxanne 153, 367, 357 Newell, Sharon Newman, Kathy 179, 360 Newton,jo Lee 15 3, 245,340 Newton, Margaret 179, 389 Niedwiecki, Michail 203, 375 Nitschke, joan 98, 258, 254, 385, 3 33, 133 Nixon, Bill 203, 375 Nixon, Cathy 203, 245, 385 Nordhaus, Bill 179, 335 Norman, Suzy 153, 245, 382, 328, Norman, Tommy 179, 303 Moskowitz, Peter 179, 289, 303 Novier, Frances 98, 367, 357, 353, Oatman,john 179, 372, 392 O'Banion, Dan 153, 302, 345 O'Banion, Melbourne 203, 290, 323 O'Brien, Tim 203 O'Brien, Mike 99, 133 Ochse, Lawrence 179, 345 Ochse, William 166, 179, 345 Odell, jim 153, 366, 395, 328, Odell, Peggy 203, 389 --v-w -1 351, 391 372 133 348, 381 370, 345 328 330, 337 353 133 304, 237 O'Gorman, Kathleen 99, 250, 358, 339, 133 O'Hara, Kathy 203, 245, 373, 395 Oliver, john 203, 372 Olson, Annette Olson, Carl 99, 264, 306, 328, 346,133 Olson, Dotti Olson, Janie 153, 250, 253 Olson, Paul O'Rei1ly, Pete 99, 398, 133 Omelas, Annamaria 99, 250, 135, 393, 358, 133 Orozco, Debbie 179, 389 Orrison, Anne 203, 245, 373 Orsinger, Ward 179, 375 445 Overstreet, Paul 99, 276, 133, 344 Overstreet, Twila 203, 386 Oxford, Larry 153, 385, 306 Oxford, Terry 100, 310, 328, 333,133, 235 Pace, Paul Pagan, Sandy 1 5 3 Palermo, Chuck Palomo, Velia 203 Paredes, Linda Park, Walt 153, 366, 328, 346 Parklouse, Don 15 3 Parrish, Alan 203 Parshall, Rhonda 179, 245, 37 3, 381 Parsons, M'lissa 311, 312 Partain,jack 154, 306, 345 Powe, Linda Powe, Ricky Prado, Mario 203 Prater, Shelia Pratt, Kathyanne 180, 245, 376 389 Pratt, George 103, 322,133 Preston, Buzzy Preston, Lynn Price, Barbara 103, 250, 393, 133 Price jack Price, jakey 180, 391 Price, Bubba 203 Price, Stanley 180, 322 Price, Steve 180 Priddy, Donna 103, 257, 396,133 Priddy, Georgia 180, 245, 247, 377 Pridgen, Carol 192, 204, 217, 226 245, 386, 361, 328, 349 Pridgen, Gay 139, 154, 217 223 245, 246, 581, ass, 337, 3504358 Patterson, Sari100,245,357,133 Patterson Karen 154, 245 Patterson, Marsha 179, 245 Patterson, Robert 180 Patterson, Pat 203 Prosk, Nanqf 180, 245, 363, 389, 391 Pruitt, French Anne 154, 217, 222, 250, 253, 382 Purdum, Susan 180, 245, 395 Patton, David 154, 308, 309, 328 Patton, Mike 100, 313,133 Patton, Patsy 203, 245 Patton, Sheri 154, 245, 382 Pauli, Steven Payne, Cindy 154, 393, 334 Peacock, Bobby 154 Peak, Howard 180, 323, 375 Peatross, Sally 203, 383 Peck,jimmy 180 Peck,johnny 100, 363,133, 237 Peddy, Mike Peery, Lyn 154, 250, 25 3, 254, 384, 328, 335, 337, 235, 351, 353 Pena, Socorro 203 Pennycuick, Janet 154, 250, 360, 361, 328 Pepper, Yolanda 203, 376 Perez, George 154, 370 Perkins, Lynn 203, 245, 386, 311 Perron, Panny Perron, Preston Perry, Marjorie 154, 250, 253, 385, 335, 337 Peters, Pam 180, 245, 391 Peters, Sandy 154, 245 Peters, Susan Peterson, Buster Peterson, David Peterson, Donna 154, 388 Petersonm, Myra 100,245, 246, 342,133 Pfeil, jeanne 154, 250, 393, 335, 337, 358 Pfeil, David 100, 257,135,133 Pickens, Brenda 101, 133 Pickens, Deanna 101, 245, 389, 395,133 Pierce, Carlyn 203, 343 Pike, Hal 101, 335, 133 Pincus, Tom 154, 322, 371, 339, 234 Piper, Sue 154, 242, 250, 261,264, 337, 357 Pipes, David 180, 328 Pircher, Raymond Pircher, Rita 101, 245, 376, 389, 358, 133 Pitt, Rod 101, 317, 319, 133 Pitt, Steve 192, 203, 217, 226 Pittman, Ellen 203, 389 Planto, Brian 203 Pogue, Pam 180, 245, 389 Polk, Cissie102, 250, 328,133 Polk, Wendy 203, 245, 247, 373, 395, 328 Polz, Elizabeth 101, 133 Polz, Margaret 180, 393 Ponder, Missie 102, 250, 328, 133 Pool,jay 180 Porretto, Loren 180, 323 Porter, Ann 102, 245, 364, 133 Porter, Shirley 102, 245, 360, 388, 133 Potts, Charlie 102, 133 Powell, Lynn 102, 257, 396, 337, 133 Powell, Sue 446 Putman, Mike Richey, Ellen 155, 385, 335 Richey,John 204 Ridge, Stanley Ridgell, Ed Riley, james 181, 276, 287, 302, 313, 314, 315, 344, 331 Riley, Rita 204, 383 Riley, Thomas 105, 133 Riner, Susan 155, 363, 393, 343 Rips, Geoff 204, 391, 328 Ririe, Glen 204, 304 Ritchie, Nancy 105, 133 Robbins, Gail 105, 250, 385,133 Robbins, Guy Roberts, Bruce 181 Roberts, Debbie 181, 245, 343 Roberts, Frank 155 Roberts, Kirk Roberts, Marcy 181, 245 Roberts, Paul 106, 257, 379,133 Robertson, Leigh 106, 245, 246, 343, 133 Robertson, Eileen 106, 133 Robinson, Susan 181, 245, 377, 381 Rockstroh, Eric 303 Rockstroh, john 289 Rodney, Anne Rodriguez, Celia Rodriguez, Christine 204 Quereau, Tobin 103, 127, 367, 333,133, 232 Quig, Bill Quillian, Causey 103, 133 Quintana, Carlos Quintana, Edward Raborn, Rowena 180, 292 Rae, Deborah Rainey, Paula 204, 245, 247, 373, 311. 362 Rainey, Stephanie 154, 245, 247, 385. 342, 351, 353 Ramirez, Rosa Randall, Bill 105, 257, 135, 232 Rangel, Edward 155 Rangel, Mercedes Rappaport, Claudia 389 Rappaport, Steve 104, 376, 365, 135, 393, 339, 133 Pay, Margaret Rea, james Reader, Robert Reavis, Donnie 180 Redwine, Vicki 104, 369, 370, 133, 131 Reed, Pat Redwine, Danny 180 Reed, Ruth Reese, Kent 180 Reeves, Bob 104, 387, 351, 353, 133, 237 Regner, Bennie 204, 290 Regner, Tex 289 Rehkemper, Russell 155 Rehkemper, Sally 204 Reichardt, Bill 180, 303 Reid, Libbie104, 385, 336,133 Reid, Linda 204, 378, 343 Reiner, Roger 104, 364, 133 Reininger, Reid 180, 257, 396 Relkin, Harry 104, 331, 133 Remmick, Linda 155, 245, 247 Remmick, Pat 181, 247 Renz, Arthur 181, 257, 379, 396 Reser, Charles 181, 303 Reser, Helen 105, 220, 395, 337, 333, 133 Reynolds, Beverly 105, 245, 376, 395, 13 3 Reynolds, Denece 155, 245, 395 Rice, David Rice, Terry Richards, Dorothy 181, 381, 343 Richards, Stephen 204, 375 Richardson, Brian 155 Richardson, Roger 106, 276, 292, 133, Rodriguez, Lupe 204 Rodriguez, Ricardo Roegelein, Bill 106, 133 Roegelein, Ellen 181, 245, 381, 365 Roerner, Geoff181, 310 Roensch, Howard 106, 322, 133 Rogers, Ann 107, 245,133 Rogers, Jack 107, 293, 296, 299, 301, 317, 318, 344,133, 266, 333 Rogers, Shelley 181, 245, 373, 381 Rohde, Mary 181, 245, 373, 394, 331, 353, 339 Rohde, Mary jane 245 Rohde, Ronnie 105, 395, 328, 330, 339, 133 Rohlf, Barbara 204, 395, 341 Rohlf, Betty 155 Rohre, Kay 107, 390, 257, 391, 396, 333, 133 Rollo, Dee 181, 257, 396 Roos, Ruby Rosales, Montante Rosenman, Louise 107, 135, 353, 133 Rosett, Robbie 155, 385, 335 Ross, Chuck 107, 257, 385, 335, 333, 133, 233 Ross, Martha 181 Rossing, David 181, 257, 379, 335 Rossing, Tom 181, 209, 383 Rostedt, Robert 303 Roy, Cheryl 181 Roy, james 181 Rubinstein, Timmy 155, 398 Rubiola, Charles 155 Rubiola, Linda 155, 245 Rubiola, Louis Rubrecht, Mary 204, 245, 389 Rubrecht, Susan 181, 245, 386 Ruiz, Esther 204, 245 Rumpf, Deedee 204, 245,391,328 Rumph, Linda 155, 245, 387 Rundell, Nancy 181, 245, 377, 381 Russell, Cecile 155, 250, 382, 391, 347 Russell, Deborah 192, 204, 245, 386, 349 Ruttenberg, jackie 181, 245 Rymer,john 155 Saathoff, Bunnie 204, 245, 37 3, 395, 351 Sachnowitz, Susan Sackett, Mark Sainte-Marie, Eliane 182, 245, 395 Salling, john 204, 308, 309, 375, 393, 349, 232 321liHs,N2mCy 155, 245, 334, 351, 353 Sammis, Frank 107,133 Samuel, Chuck 204, 375 Simms, Jeni 205, 573, 257, 379, Sanchez Sanders Greg 322 , Bryant 108, 358, 155 Sanders Sharon 108, 245, 246, Sanclifef, Susan 182, 245, 373, 377 389, 343 Sandoval, Frank 108, 133 Sandoval, joe Sandoval, Mary Sandoz,'l'ommy108, 133 Sargent, Tommy 182, 365, 367, Sartiiin, Allen 204 Sartain, Carl 370 Saltcrfield, Sherry Sauer, Ann 108, 245, 133 Saunders, Doug 182 Saunders, Susan 204, 245, 362, SaWtellc,Craig182, 322, 375 Sayers, Clint 192, 204, 304 Sayers, Lynn 155, 250, 253, 381, Schaiblc, Dan Schcnkcu, Carl 182 Scherer, Barbara 108, 245, 370, Scherr, Penny 109, 250, 333, 133 Schieielbein, Rick Schimpfl, Skip 204, 304, 374 SClllTllLll,-11111 Schmitz, Milry Pitt 109, 250, 253, 385,130,346,133, 536, 333 Schneider, Bill 204, 290 Schneider, Bob 204, 290 Schneider, Lawrence 182 Schobcr, Patrick Sehodts. Dichiiul Schoenfcld, Wfclub Schocnig, Priscilla 204, 361, 395 Scholl, Mike 109, 294, 297, 150, 344 Schollenbcrger, Gerry 156 SCl'l0UlEl72lfl, Kelly 204 Schoolficld, Bobby 156. 257. 379, 237 Schoolficld, Raymond 205, 375 Schrag, Linda 182, 379, 257, 391 Sehrag, Richard 205, 375 Schuchard, Mary 205 Schulte, Susie 205, 245, 311, 312, SCl'1llIZ,lJl3Y1I1C 182, 245, 377, 381 Schwab,Claude182, 365, 392 SCl1W3fIZ,.J8.IlU 205, 245 Schwartz, Marilyn 205, 245 Sehweers, Charles 205, 375, 257 Sehweci-s, Ann 205, 245, 389 Scott,jo1:182, 303, 328 Scott, Richard 156, 371 Scull, Gene 109, 250,133 Seewald, Harold 109, 370. 133 Secwald, Linda 182, 378, 379, 257 Seller, Steve 156, 275, 278, 279, 282, 283, 344, 320, 287, 289 Seldon, Carolyn 110, 245, 393, Scligmann, Susan 110, 245, 346, Sepulvado, Roddy Sergeant, -lean 110, 250, 253, 576, 340, 133 Scthncss, Sally 182, 241377, 381 Seymour, Margaret 156, 245 Seymour, Richard 205, 290 135 381, 358 328 385 133 254, 133. 355, 389 596 280, 317 133 135 393, Shafer, Pressly11O, 310, 311, 343,133 Shafer, Susie 182, 311, 312, 232 Sharp, Maiy Louise 205, 389, 251, 396, 343, 349 Shaughnessy, Mike 156, 289 Shaw, Bobby 182 Shaw,jan11O, 245, 360,133 Sheffield, jack 110, 133 Shefficldjulia 205, 257, 396 Shelton, Charles 205 Shelton, Preston Sheppard, David 366, 392 Shoaf, Tommy 156 Silvey, Sylvia 111, 250, 255, 363, 135, 391346, 358, 133 Simms, Howard 398, 329, 385 Simmons Simmons, Susan 156, 245 Simpson, Becka 156, 245 Simpson, David 182, 331 Simpson, john 111, 133 Singer, Barbara Singleton, Sisk, Tim 182, 257, 379 Sistrunk, Mary Lou 156, 250, 389 Skinner, Clay 156 Skinner, Emily 183, 389 Skinner,jeff183 Slater, Cheryl 111, 245, 389,337,331 ,Scott 182, 289, 351 Dottie 182, 245, 381 331 135 Slaughter, Charlene 156, 245 Sloan, David 111, 133 Smith Beth lll, 250, 585, 368, 133 Smith, Bohn 183, 310 Smith, David 112, 393,133 Smith, David 112, 135 Smith Jamie 205, 362 Smith,,Ioella 156, 245, 560 Smith, Marshie 183, 381, 365 Smith, Marvin 112, 345, 133 Smith, Paul 392 Smith, Richard 112, 368, 133 Smith Steve 183 Smith, Susan 205, 245, 378 Snell, Whit 156 snip, Marcia 112, 250, 255, 254, 385, 329,337,351,333,339,133 Sochcr, Bernard Sochcr, Ellen 245 Sorensen, Ray 156 Souehon, Roger 112, 133 South, Charles 183, 391 Spaulding, Carol 113, 245, 358, 133 Spaulding, Dim 156 Spear, Lynda 113, 370 Spears, Mary Ann 113, 250, 254, 385, 368, 337, 333, 133, 237 Spears, Stephen 183, 257, 379, 396, 87 Speed, jackson Speed, Linda 157, 245, 563 Spcicr, Patty 157, 245, 383, 395 Speigclhaver, Judy Spellrnan, Paul 368 Spencer, Suzanne Spcnrath, Don 113, 133 Spitzer, Patricia Sprague, Deborah Staflel, Iferd Stanbeiy, Barbara 183, 245, 373, 388, 343 Stanbeiy, Bruce 205, 365, 391 Standard, Richard Standley, Lee 157 Stanton, Crystal l57, 250, 253, 381 Stanton, Terry Sue Starlgjohn 205, 290 Starks, Sylvia 113, 245, 133 Starr, Louann 205, 245 Stebbins, Bebe 157 Stebbins, Grady 183, 331 Steen, Dude 183, 217, 224, 303, 328 Steen, Nanqf 157, 245, 382 Stein, Dennis 183, 393 Strayer Nanette 205, 245, 573, 331 Steeter: Tommie 245, 246, 382 Stubbs, jimmy 370 Struwe, Peggy 114, 245, 376, 388, 133, 234 Sturdivanl, julie Suhr, Frances Sullivan, Mike 205, 323, 372 Sundbeck, Dennis Swann, Bill 183, 302 Swanson, janet 205, 395 Swanso n, Steve 157, 302 Sweeney, Rosemary Swope, Swope, Sykes, Kenneth 114 Susan 157 MaC 157, 217, 222, 274, 281, 329, 350, 344 Tackett, M ark Tarillion, Janice 205 Tassos, Annis 192, 205, 241247, 395 Tassos, Billy 114, 133, 236 Tassos, Christine 245, 395 Tassos, Cynthia 114, 250, 363, 135, 595, 337, 135 Tausch, jim Tausch, Thomas Tavcrnier, Joe Tavernier, Steve Taylor, jim 115, 257,296,133 Taylor, jim 18 3 Taylor, Donnie 183, 245, 377, 395 Taylor, Doug 115, 257,133 Taylor, Mark Taylor, Randell Taylor, Pamela 205, 245, 367 Taylor, Susan 206, 245 Taylor, Tom 183, 393, 257, 396 Taylor, Ronnie 183 Teachnor, Sherry Tedford, Robin 115, 245, 361, 364, 133 Tclotte,Jin1my 185, 362 Telotte, Teddy Temple, Suzanne 183, 245, 377, 395 Tennis, Priscilla 115, 245, 246, 367, 358, 133 Termin, David Termin, Patti Thaddeus, Martha Ann 184, 245, 365, 395 Thaggard, Al 49, 115, 128, 351, 327, 353, 135 Thaggatd, joe 206, 290, 331, 349 Thomas, Cathy 206, 362, 343 Thomas, Donald 206, 375, 343 Thomas, Gene Tl'101'n3S,jL1dy 115, 250, 254, 385, 337, 133 Thomas, Kenneth 157, 306, 331, 335, 236 Thomas, Laura Ann 206, 245, 373, 395 Thomas, Trudy 157 Thomas, Trudy Thompson, Georgia 184, 245 Thompson, Loretta 116, 389, 133 Thompson, Phillip 206, 392, 395, 396 Thompson, Sally 250, 385, 382 Thorne, Ronald Thrift, Bob 157, 257, 595, 396 Shockley, Sue 182, 257, 379, 396, 357 Shoenfelt, Henry 182, 365 Shumate, john Shumatqjanct 182, 389, 398, 234 Siefert, Ernie 109, 388, 133 Sierra, Cipriano 111 Silber, Paulette 156, 245, 395 Sleinlc, Shirley 205, 386, 387, 341 Steinbach, George 113, 313, 315, 332, 135, 344 Steinbach, Laurence 313, 365, 392 Stewart, Nanql 205, 245 Stewart, Susan 114, 245, 376, 133 Stokes, Dennis Stokes, Lee 1, 114, 250, 253 385, 343, 355, 551, 333,131 553 Stone, Gerald 183, 276, 302, 317, 321, 329, 344 Stone, Bill 205, 368 Stone, Gillian Stone, Guy 157, 391 Stone, Sharon 183, 389, 357 Storey, Bill 183 Stout. lohn 289, 310 Tibbets, Mike 157, 257, 310, 335 Tift, Lee 157 Tift, Margaret Tillotson, Robert 157, 313, 316, 387 Tiny, Lo uis 116 Timmons, Joni 206, 245, 386, 371 Timmons, Preston 157 Tinsley, Bill Tips, Ann 184, 245, 395 Tips,joan116,250,255,126,155 Tips, Ma.rgaret157, 245, 385, 371 Tobin, Martha 116, 245, 393, 342, 340, 133 Tobin, Phillip 206 Todd, D avid 206 Tolbert, Phil 158 Tolhurst, Wuren 447 Tollette, jim 116, 13 3 Tolson,jan 184 Tolson, Ray 116, 133 Tomka, Albert 206 Toney, Leslie Torgerson, Sue 117, 370, 133 Torrance, Sharon 184, 245, 373 Toscano, Adolph ToWer,jane117, 250, 393, 335,133 Trachta, jane 158, 245 Trachta, Roxie 117, 245 Trammel, Ken 184, 289 Travis, Roger 117, 133, 344 Triesch, Bobby 184 Triesch, johnny 206 Triesch, Trisha 184, 245, 247, 377, 391, 331, 348 Trimmer, Paula 206 Trowbridge, Ronnie 117, 345, 133 Trolinger,julie 158 Turan, Sally 117, 133 Turbeville, Suzanne 118, 245, 246, 360, 133 Valdez, Turner Diana 184, 367, 353 Kathleen 158, 245, 395 Turner, Turner, , Laura 184, 395 Turner, Tim 206, 375 Vair, Ricky Stella 184 Valentine, Dannie 118, 317, 319, 133 Valentine, Donnie 118, 133 Vance, Ricky Van Harcleveld, Kay 118, 126, 135, 358, 133 Van Meter, Margaret 118, 385, 329, 337, 340, 133,237 Vantrees, Eleanor 158, 383, 391, 234 Van Wie, Dianna 206 Vaughn, Peggy Ann 158 Vera, Leticia 118, 238, 239, 245, 385, 382, 133 Vershoyle, Skipper Vershoyle, Steve 206, 392 Vexler, jill 184, 371, 395, 353, 339 Vexler, Stuart 119, 280, 274, 288,135, 328, 348, 346,133 Vincent, Casey 119,351,133 Vivavin, Barbara Vives,joe184, 391 Vives, Yvonne 184, 365, 391 Vollmer, Steve 158, 363, 343, 347 Volluz, jacque 158 Walthall,jack 206 Walthall, Lonnie 158, 306, 307, 366, 347, 344 Walton, Wayne 184 Waller, Patsy 184, 245, 381, 365, 331, 348 Ward, Andy 206, 290 Whfd,Bob1i9-375,153 Ward, Carol 206, 245, 395 Wlare, Dennie 206 Ware, Sucli 158, 250, 253, 331, 337 Warner, Briand 206 V mnen Fwd 120,295,328,358,13L 344 Warner, Troy 387 Warren, Sha Lyn 158, 250, 253, 254, 382,329,347 Vvmms,BuH120,293,300,345,131 344 Waters, Mike 184, 383,391 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, 133 Watson, Robert 206, 375, 391 Weakly, Karl Michael Webb, Margaret 139,158,217,222, 250, 361, 233, 236, 329, 337, 341 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 Xventworth, Mary Marcia 121, 245, 385, Wife-f ,, ' :gil .V Williams, Leslie Williams, Linda 159, 335, 341 Williams, Nancy 185, 245, 389 Williams, Peggy 207 Williams, Richard Williams, Tommy 207, 290, 349 Williams on, Mike Willis, Kathy 122, 250, 393, 330, 351, 353, Willis, T 133 om159 Wfilloughby, Lee 159, 306, 307 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, 328 133 West, Bil l 207, 349 West, Albert 139, 366, 346, 327 West, Richard 185, 364 Westerman, Louis 207, 304, 375 Wheaton, Marilyn Wheaton, Mary Arm 121, 158, 245, 360, 388, 133 Wheeler, Nancy 207 Wheeler,janet 185, 395, 329 Whipple, Maria Xvhipple, Sandy 185, 245, 365, 391 XVhitaker,jameS 121, 126, 362, 358, 133, 236 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 337, 133 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, 378, 342, 336, 358, 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