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

 - Class of 1966

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Hays, Presidentg Mrs. Carl G. Jockusch, Secretaryg William Ochse. The members of the Alamo Heights SCh00l Board are composed of citizens who give un- selfishly of their time and devotion for the advancement of education in the Alamo Heights Independent School District. Ever present is the challenge of understanding and Commuili- cation With each taxpayer of the district. 10 K Q 2 5 S 2 5 Vlr. E dward Robbins Superintendent Mr. Virgil Currin Assistant Superintendent EVERETT HART Principal FLOYD CROUCH WILLIAM SWINNY Vice-Principal Assistant Principal 1 iii M nf I V. A gg IL. 4 ' 1 'L "W n F' ' fur- k:.x 1 I , h 'xii . Q 2.x-Ma b .S 'R , ,,L., , 5 ,. .. K IT ,G - 1 Q 1 W 'X 1 it f -V t if V ff" ',,L i n' ' A 1 if il ' Mr. Fred Strayer 5,4 V 0 ' 'F - Z A Purchasing Agent Mrs, Erna Smmang Tax Clerk Mrs. Margaret Rennert Secretary Office taff Mrs. Ruth Canioin Secretary The Attendance office is staffed by Mrs. Helen Wharton and Mrs. Helen Porter, sec- retaries. Mrs. Vera Hilbert Secretary Mrs. jean Hasse Secretary and Registrar l ,, ,, ,.,,, ,.fw,:se5,M .,,. 4,,,5,i,, Miss Helen Davis Secretary Mrs. Virginia Buckingham Secretary M 13 X. 6 ' m e 0 Guldance Mrs. Flora Lightfoot, Freshman-Sophomore Counse- , .- lor, listens patiently to a client. taff Mrs. Ruth Qross, Junior-Senior Counselor, provides a student with college material. "ear hw. gs .W ' 2 i..,, . M... ie- xii? V, ,. W to W. Wei-"F" ,kenaf to . i.f'?iif?ef'1'W. i We Mui , , l . A .M ' film". v ..... ..,,, . 1" lssislt . M. s rito X . ,jiri .. f - tt" t 1 Mrs. Eleanor Wolf secretary to the . 1 l , X' guidance counselors, files stuclent rec- fyf , - E 1 -, .J , X - - . 01-ds, ff ' w lv vs, ' 'Nd Mrs. Pat Weldeng Mrs. Belva Braymeng Managerg Mrs. Trox Perryg Mrs. Lois Lacey C f ' a eterla taff 5 mi nwumonfemvuumu f,i,f:x,gseef1'f f . sV,, ,sss 4 Fw WW 5 ,- ggfggggffftzgz zfgggsgg . ., ,. f. ,... H ..,. iff., K wif s s ws M' 's'M Qsli ww - ,- . , , , ' p " f"' In ., K 'f.' 4 Y-ff -337, 9 53' - - E, , ' K X ' A ' miiizf mu ' ir 4. f , 'fl T ' ' f:: M f 4-i , ' ? pf. K 9 1 5' 2' :fi L E fs, M ' , N ,... w k ww Q E ,f s Q ,f mln. Q.. , ' 1:1 E , i 'LZ . wi, Q I vi -wp Sag? J 1 3 ff a- , X if . 12" Miss Gilmer points out facts on fire prevention. Mrs. Mary E. Bluhm B.A., M.A. University of Arizona English Miss Bessie Travis Brigham B.A., M.A. Texas Univ. Columbia Univ. English, Olmor sponsor 16 2 Senior E11 lish The English course in grade 12 includes read- ing, with emphasis on carefully chosen selections from English literature, composition, oral and written, grammar, mechanics, and usage. In the area of study skills, the student in- creases his ability to follow complex directions, use reference materials independently, read maps and charts, and use prefaces, footnotes, and cross references. The literature program attempts to develop attitudes toward literature which will enable the student to interpret, analyze, and evaluate with- out personal biases. Though English literature is concentrated in grade 12, selections from Ameri- can literature and other literature in translation QGreek tragedies and myths, for examplej are used for comparative study. Composition, oral and written, receives much attention. Emphasis is placed on expository writ- ing on topics growing out of the reading prol gram. Themes are preceded by carefully planned thesis sentences and sentence outlines. Some type of written 'work is given at least one day each week, including outlines, precis, es- say type tests, and expository essays. A research theme is written, usually during the second se- mester, and final examinations Qlargely essay typej are given at the close of each semester. Instruction in grammar, mechanics, and us- age is based on individual or group needs. The planned English program adopted by Alamo Heights schools assumes that no new concepts in grammar need be introduced in grade 12. A thorough review of difficult elements, such as verbals, and habitual application of principles pre- viously learned are essential. ,-3575 I 7 1 , .i ,, ., ff fe ? ' N - WM fi if ' , ,"' 4' i if -1' 1 :2-use 'ff "' 4 Qi, V- Lg 2 'Q risr 1' - ,. it 1 ., Q" 1 H 2 ' 35 'ff , ,-ts l 1 ia I T fr 3- ' .. is ' Q" - -. ' Lim' 5 he 5 - " WE ? 'gift 7, - Z- 32474, fmafw A- ,Q,J'f5m- ., :Ely .. 1, , K gg ,i ffy ,-'- ,X a -V . M 'Q 41 ig1gzi.-- . arf " A 'H '-we-Q --at '- L' 4 Mrs. Chipley seems to approve of one of her students definitions of a tragedy. Miss Brigham explains an assignment to one of her students. Mrs. Lucille Chipley B.S. University of Texas, Baylor, S.lVI.U., Trinity English Miss Anna Belle Gilmer BA., M.A. University of Texas English 17 Mrs. Veta Wright, chairman of the English Department, as- signs a theme to her Junior English class. Mrs, Mary Lee Durham Mrs. Anna C, Tibbets B.A. Rice University, M. B-A. Ur1iVCrSity of Mis- A. St. Mai-y's University Souri, Trinity University English English 18 Junior En lish As a segment in the cumulative and sequen- tial twelve-grade program planned by the teach- ers of English and administration, English 5 and 6 are a fusion of grammar, composition, and American literature. Elements are reading, gram- mar review and introduction of verbals, vocabu- lary development, mechanics, and usage. While the state-adopted texts provide the ma- jor sources, library materials, recordings, and pa- perbacks supplement. The reading plan made by each student includes the daily reading of newspa- pers, the regular reading of literary magazines, and the continuous reading of books. Analysis of lit- erary art is the approach to the study by historical periods and by literary types. Coordinated with the reading, expository writing stems from the ideas presented in the lit- erature. The thesis sentence and the outline are aids used in the objective analysis and the careful organization of the theme. Emphasis is placed on the student's use of sentence variety, clarity and ef- fectiveness of expression, and choice of appropri- ate Words as a means of developing a pleasing lit- erary style. mmmwaidfsvwmnmimummmmsmuzivezavms' Mrs. Tibbetts Waits for her students to copy their assign- 111C'IltS. -2, Wigs 10 5 f' gl' 5 25 If is WG? ,L 2' f iiii I 1-' "That Huckleberry Finn really was a devil, Wasn't he?'i' says Mrs Durham. Mrs. Oma E. Vordenbaum B.A., M.A. Southwest Tex- as State College, Univer- sity of Texas, University of Chicago, University of Maryland, University of Colorado English Mrs. Veta F. Wright B.A. Asheville-Baltimore College, Greensboro Col- lege, Trinity Univ., San Antonio College English ea, ? T' l 19 Mrs. McKaig smiles as she listens to a student quote from "The Lady of the Lake." - Mrs. Dorothy Hendrix M155 Peggl' COX B.S. Texas Women's Uni- B.S. Southwest Texas State versity English English ophomore En lish English 3 and 4 are for the tenth grade. Appreciations and attitudes toward literature are developed by a study of nonfiction articles of human adventure, short stories, lyric poetry, Ivanhoe, Idyllr of the King, julizzr Caermf, 4 Midrum- mer Nighfr Dream, The King ami I, Silar Mawzer, and books of fiction and non-fiction obtained from the library. The use of dictionaries and the use of reference material with grow- ing independence are practiced. Organization of material and variety of paragraph construction are studied. Stress is given to vocabulary building, spelling, oral and written composi- tion, and grammar usage. The uses of an adjective clause, of a noun clause, of an adverb clause, and of completers of verbs are emphasized. A review is given of the use of the relative pronoun, the infinitive, and the simple, complex, compound, or compound-complex sentence. A workbook and other sup- plemental material are used. l w Miss Cox conducts a lively discussion on expository writing. Mrs. Merle McKaig B.A. Winthrop College 1'-f' English Freshman En lish English 1 and 2 are designed to give the student definite, concrete language skills which he will need throughout his high school career. Basic grammar concepts are reviewed with special emphasis on important details of sentence struc- ture and correct usage. Stress is also placed on correct manu- script form, spelling, and punctuation. Practice is given in the development of the paragraph, the thesis sentence outline, the precis, and the whole theme. Logic and clarity are emphasized in all oral and written composition. Reading is an important part of this course. Biographies, articles, essays, drama, mythology, short stories, poetry, and at least one novel are studied. Literary- terms used to discuss the various literary forms are introduced, and conscious vo- cabulary enrichment is accomplished by study of words in context taken from material read. Frequent and systematic use of the library is followed during the year as an additional stimulation to develop a permanent reading habit by learning to read with pleasure and understanding. Mrs. Krueger takes a moment from grading papers to smile at the cam- era. Ivirs. Nancy Clarke B.A. Sophie Newcomb, University of Texas English The response of the class seems to please Miss Kelly Mrs. Gertrude Krueger B.A., M.A. Southwest Tex- Mrs. Marie Yaeger as State, University of B.A. University of Okla- Texas homa English English, Journalism Not pictured Miss Barbara Kelly B.A. University of South We Carolina English Mr. Heintzen, head of the Social Studies Department, helps a student put up football signs. 22 Mr. V. O. Adams ocial tuclies Social Studies deals with human rela- tionships at the local, national, and inter- national levels. Therefore, the purpose of the Social Studies is to aid the student to become a better citizen by developing in him an intelligent understanding and ap- preciation of his American heritage, and of the social, economic, and political as- pects of the world i.n which he finds him- self, and to equip him with a confident outlook toward the future. Mr. Melvin D. Barboralc B.A., M.Ed. St. Mary's University History, Basketball, Phys- Southwest Texas State, University of Texas American History ical Education 41 , ff' Mr. Blaclcaller thinks about Hungary as the camera snaps a picture Coach Tatsch isn't really a freshman, is he? Mr. Frank Heintzen Mr. George Blackaller B.A., M.A. River Forest, . B.A., M.A. University of Tulane University, Trin- Mrs' Frlffda .N' Kfuegef Texas, University of ity University, St. Mary's B'A' Umllerslty of Texas Southern California University W.Or1d History' Amemcan World History American History H1Sf0fYf Government ' 23 1 3 Z 2 . 1 3 I L r 5 5 ! Coach Barborak gives the student body a pep talk at a basket- ball rally. Miss Johnnie McCaughzm B.S., M.A. Southwest Tex- as State Economics, Government 221 ' 3 J 1 Not pictured: Mr. Harry A. McBain jr. B.S. Trinity University Wofld. Hi5f0fY, PhYSiC31 Mrs. Krueger performs the tedious act of making out report Education Cards. Not pictured: Mr. james D. Tatsch B.A. St. Mary's University Mr. Adams is delighted over the response of a student. World History, American History Mrs. Mohle gathers material for her classes. Mrs. Elizabeth Mohle B.S., M.Ed. Southern Methodist University, Trin- ity University Government 25 ... Mr. Nelson, chairman of the Speech and Drama departments, instructs two of his students on an assignment. Speech and Drama Speech is designed to help students learn that suc- cessful reading, whether silent or oral, depends upon understanding, to stimulate a student's thinking proces- ses, to enable a student to give an audience the benefit of his understanding of a selection, to bring a joy of liter- ature to a student and to further a student's develop- ment of good body, voice, and diction. Speech is designed to develop student understand- ing and appreciation of prepared and impromptu speak- ing. Emphasis is upon organized and reflective thinking in preparation and presentation. It gives the student a knowledge of how to become a more valuable citizen through interest in public questions, awareness of the value of thinkingg and recognition of logical reasoning as distinguished from inflammatory oratory. Drama includes a study of theatre history, begin- ning with a survey of the development of the physical theatre and its equipment in terms of the important theatrical periods, and ending in the study of acting techniques. It covers the principles of stagecraft in re- lationship to the total production. 26 Mr. Gale H. Nelson B.A., M.A. University of Texas, University of Cal- Mr. Wiliam H. Swinny ifornia, Trinity Universi- B.A., M.Ed. Trinity Uni ty, Southwest Texas versity Speech Speech, Drama panish Spanish enables the student to focus on the language as speech by a completely audio-lingual approach. Extensive drill, using authentic native voices, aids the student with the mastery of the sound system of Spanish before concerning him- self with the spelling of the language. Audio-lin- gual instruction in the form of dialogues and pat- tern drills built around authentic situations of in- terest to the age group is stressed. Short conversations recorded by native speak- ers of Spanish are learned through listening and repeating. These provide a background for new vocabulary, improving the rhythm of speech, and for extensive drills on grammar. Oral work is sup- plemented by written exercises and composition. Reasonable proficiency in comprehension of an execution of oral speech at native speed is expect- ed. The history and culture of Spain are studied, and reading is from a selection of short stories, es- says, drama, poetry and novels by Spanish authors. Newspapers and periodicals from Spanish-speak- ing countries are also used as the basis of class a COPY of a mask ffom MEXICO discussions. Mrs. Jacobina Iflarding Mrs. Lula B. Kinslow B.A., M.A. University of B.A., B.S. Mary Hardin- TCXQS Baylor College Spaf1iSl1 Spanish Mrs. Sturdivant prepares to play a Spanish record to her students. Mrs. Thelma Montellano B.A., M.A. Southwestern University, Winfield Col- lege, National University of Mexico Spanish 28 i Mrs. Harding prepares to play a tape to her class 1 . D ' 0 ' 0 ' 0 ' n ' 6 ' 0 ' l 9 O I I ll Ol I -j ,J-,,,,. Mrs. Kinslow is in the midst of preparing her lesson plans. Mrs. Nelson reviews the lesson with her class. Mrs. julia H. Sturdivant Mrs. Kay Carrico Nelson B.A., M.S. University of B.A., M.A. University of Texas, Incarnate Word Texas College Spanish Spanish eei 29 Mrs. Uhrich, chairman of the Latin, French, and Ger- man department, uses a map to illustrate her lessons. Mrs. Henriette Pierson B.A. Valparaiso Univer- sity, University of Miohi- Mrs. Virginia M. Uhrich gan, St. Louis University, B.S., M.A. University of Washington University Oklahoma English, German I-3-tiil 37' ci . Latln, French and German A study of common roots, prefixes and suffixes is stressed in Latin. Pronunciation and readi.ng skills are de- veloped through the use of records and films. Translation from Latin to English and from English to Latin is prac- ticed both orally and in writing. Common English deriva- tives and loan words from Latin are stressed. An increased knowledge of grammar and an enlarged vocabulary are de- veloped. French includes extensive drills in pronunciation, sim- ple French sentence structure, a basic vocabulary, and a simple conversation. Oral work is intensified by the use of tapes, records, and the foreign language laboratory. There is a great stress placed on French achievements in all fields in order to encourage student appreciation of France. , Mrs. Pierson shows her approval of a student's response. Not pictured: Mrs. Margaret D. Brann B.A., M.Ed. Trinity Uni- versity French The objectives for Mathematics courses are to develop an understanding of the basic structure of the real number system, to help the student de- velop habits of clear thinking applicable in all fields of thought, to promise courses which are of sufficient scope to enable the superior student to go on with advanced mathematics and science and at the same time provide courses that will adjust to the abilities of the average student. Related Math is a modern approach to the study of the basic principles of mathematics. First year algebra expands all the manipulations of arithmetic to algebraic skills. Emphasis in the course is on the mathematical principles and un- derstandings that form a fundamental part of all higher mathematics. ' Geometry is designed to help the student de- velop habits of clear thinking and to develop the ability to visualize plane and spatial figures. He should gain an understanding of the relations of points, lines, and planes, and utilize them in prob- lem solving situations. Algebra 3 places emphasis upon the structure of algebra and the number system. It covers a re- view of polynomials, relations and functions and their graphs, inequalities, and others. Trigonometry includes trigonometric func- tions of the general angle, graphs of the trigono- metric functions and their inverses, proofs of iden- tities, solution of equations and inequalities, com- plex numbers and DeMoivre's Theorem, and solu- tion of triangles. Algebra 4 covers linear and quadratic relations, functions and their graphs, polynomical function, and others. Analytical Geometry is an overview of mathematics and covers coordinate systerns, point of division, inclination and slope, polar co- ordinates, and others. Mr. Walter C. DeBill B.S., M.A. United States Military Academy, New York University, Trinity University, San Antonio College Algebra Mrs. lhfafy Evers B.A., M.A. Greely Teach- ers College, University of Houston, University of Texas Algebra H Mr. Johnson, chairman of the Mathematics Department, prepares his Weekly lesson plans. Nlathematios 31 y I A 'P' ,K Mrs. Harvey, it looks as though you have with black hats. Mr. Paul A. Foerster B.S. University of Texas, Trinity University, Texas A8cM, Oak Ridge School of Reaetor Technology Algebra, Trigonometry, Calculus i.fv interesting callers Mrs. Hattie H, Harvey Mrs Schwarz does Awake really taste as good as frozen B.A. University of Iowa 0faf18elU1C97 Geometry 32 Miss Rees finishes grading make-up work before calling it a day. Mr. Wildman looks at the classroom from a student's viewpoint. Mrs. Louise Chapman Oliver B.A., M.Ecl. University of Texas, Washington Uni- versity, lncarnate Word Mr. Nathan L. johnson College, Trinity Univer- B.A. Augustana College sity Algebra, Geometry, Re- Algebra, Mathematical, lated Math Analysis 33 M in ian QQQ: Mr. DeBi1l records test scores in his grade book. Mrs. Marie Schwarz Miss Dorothy Louise PIQS4, Iifhr1iVCfSifFi'q of BEWSMA University of SFaiZS,TeS?heEeS2:O11SgcgS Mrs. Oliver aids a student in working a difficult math Texpig St. Mary's University Problem' Algebra, Trigonometry GCOITICYIY 34 i Mr. Foerster discusses the monkey and banana problem with his bewildered students. ' 3 . Mrs. Evers seems to be happy over therresults of her tests. Mr. Howard Wildman B.S. Central State College of Oklahoma, University of Texas, Incrnate Word Geometry, Algebra Mr. Fred D. Zalmanzig B.S., M.S. St. Mary's Uni versity, Texas A8cM Algebra, Trigonometry Analytic Geometry 35 "No," says Mr. Riggs, chairman of the science department, "you can't make a hydrogen bomb." Mr. Joseph C. Buckley B.S. Trinity University, Mrs. Waneta S. Bowman Texas A351 B.S. University of Texas Physics w 36 Instructors in the science department en- deavor to develop interest in and deepen knowl- edge of the related fields of physics, chemistry, and biology. All students are introduced to the evolution, diversities, and interrelationships of biological or- ganisms, as well as to elementary, or mathematical, reasoning as applied to physical situations and problems. Our mutual objectives are to develop in each student an inquiring and analytical mind, which will achieve a degree of proficiency in critical thought and problem-solving, through the scien- tific disciplines. The curriculum is designed to provide a bas- ic foundation for preparing students to undertake further work in these or related subjects. An at- tempt is made to present a functional utilization of scientific knowledge, in relation to all life ac- tivities. oienoe 2 it "It looks like he's subnormal," says Mr. Buckley. 1 Mr. Rice writes an outline for his students to copy. Mr. Robert H. Comer B.S., M.Ed. University of Mrs. Caroline Carpenter Georgia, Trinity Universi- B.A. University of Texas ty, University of Texas Biology Biology 37 J f 4 mm- Mr. Mickey is happy to see that someone finally performed an experiment successfully. Wuxi. - f " .,, we 1 , i lr ,,. f if ' ' 'La' ' ., , ,': - " 2, ..:,, ' V , is Mrs. Ann O. Jones Auburn University Science Mr. Comer explains the day's lesson to his class. 38 ,...,,, My AiApViV was Mrs. Jones averages her students grades for report cards. Mrs. Bowman's enthusiasm is contagious as she explains a dif- ficult point in the lesson. Mr. Charles B. MacKeen B.S. Southwest Texas State, University of New Mexico, University of Texas Mr. Charles Mickey B.S. University of Den- ver, University of Florida St, Mary's University, Tri- nity University Chemistry 'N Mrs. Caiienter checks over her students homework during her spare time. Mr. Ralph Rice, Jr. B.S., M.Ed. Southwest Texas State, Sul Ross Mr. Guy Riggs Mr. MacKeen, you forgot your coffee mug! State, University of Texas B.A. University of Texas Chemistry Biology, Physical Science i 40 The Alamo Heights High School Library is an in- tegral part of the total school program. The library is not just a department in the school-it is a part of every department. It is the center for printed materials, ref- erence materials, books of fiction and nonfiction pamph- lets, newspapers, and magazines. Books and other ma- terials are chosen to fit the Curriculum, books are also selected to provide for leisure reading. The library is a service agency, functioning primarily to further the school's objectives by serving students, faculty and oth- er employees of the school. It is sincerely hoped that a free flow of communication between all concerned will further these goals. L THCY, Wh0's talking?" questions Miss Welder, the librar- ran. The new dedication plaque greets the students as they enter the library. Miss Josephine Weld r e o L 1 Not pictured: Mrs. Helen Wallace Hardin Simmons Univer- sity Library B.A. University of Texas Library - .3 Distrib utive Education Distributive Education prepares students for ca- reers in distribution-that is, the retailing, wholesaling, and service occupations. This training involves a com- bination of supervised work experience in approved busi- ness establishments and related classroom instruction. Individual assignments enable the student to acquire knowledge peculiar to his job and necessary to his suc- cess. Some group discussion areas are: school and busi- ness relationships, basic and advanced selling, communi- I ,...,.-or Mr. Ellerbee, head of the D.E. department, glances over his lesson plans before starting class. Industrial Arts The beginner in General Shop is taught how to make and read a working drawing. With this knowledge he is able to fill out a plan of procedure sheet, which lists the bill of materials, procedures to make the project, and a scale draw- ing. The student is taught how to measure, mark cut-out, square-up, assemble, and finish wood and metal stock. In advanced woodworking, the form of lathe operation, finishing, cabinet work, furniture construction, and a review of all woodworking machines are taught. Special emphasis is placed upon the study of modern design, its relation to our history and to daily living. Mr. john H. Corner B.A., M.Ed. Southwest Texas State Shop Mr. Denson L. Ellerbee B.A. St. Mary's Universi- W Distributive Education Mr. Edward L. LaGr0ne B.S.. M.Ed.,. Southwest Texas State, Texas A8cM University, University of Texas, St. Mary's Univer- sity, Sul Ross State Teachers College General Drafting, Busi- ness Math, Drivers' Edu- 42 cation orny. cations in distribution, mathematics for distribution, sales promotion, retail credit, and marketing in our econ- ij 542' , Mr, I.aGrone, chairman of the industrial arts, ex- plains a problem to his students. s Business Education The Business Education Department of- fers two years of typewriting, one each of busi- ness arithmetic, shorthand, and bookkeeping, and a semester of business law. The typewriting courses stress personal typing problemsg such as letters, themes, note- books, etc. Second-year typing is offered especially for those who are interested in office work. Preparation for business is stressed. MU UBNIH - EUHUNA Mrs. Pridgen, chairman of the commercial department, prepares assign ments for her classes. Mr. Ray M. Clapp B,S. Trinity University Business Arithmetic, Rel ative Math "" Mrs. joseph checks for errors in her classes typing papers. Business arithmetic reviews the fundamen- tals of arithmetic and trains students in mathe- matics useful in daily life as well as in business. Bookkeeping teaches students to keep their own personal financial records as well as to do bookkeeping for business. It gives a good foun- dation for continued study in accounting. Mrs. jean joseph B,A. University of Texas, Incarnate Word College Typing Shorthand offers an opportunity to learn to write Gregg Shorthand at usable speeds and to transcribe it acceptably. Business law is planned to help the stu- dents understand their legal rights and duties and civil laws relating to daily lives and to busi- ness. In short, the department tries to teach skills needed in business and at the same time useful in personal daily living. Mrs. Velma Hill Pridgen B.A., M.A. University of Mrs. john Helen Reid Texas B.B.A. University of Bookkeeping, Typewrit- Texas ing, Business Law Shorthand, Typewriting Mrs. Reid checks over the list of absentee-s Mr. Greenlee, chairman of the music department, pages through some selections of music. Music Mr. Richard H. Cranford M1-, Daniel H, Ellis B.M., M.M.Ed. North B.M.Ed., M.M.Ed. Sam Choral Music 1 and 2 are prerequisites for all other music courses when elective credit is de- sired for college entrance. These courses include a study of music theory, music appreciation, vocal techniques, and sight reading. Girl's Chorus and Mixed Chorus include the study of works from the classical, romantic and modern periods, advanced vocal techniques, and the continuation of the application of music the- ory. Band "A" is made up of the advanced instru- mental music students from the tenth, eleventh and twelfth grades. This band represents the school at civic functions, school events such as athletic and assembly programs, University Interscholas- tic League Band Contests, and plays at least two formal concerts each year. Band "B" is made up mainly of ninth grade instrumental music students, and is designed to present an opportunity for progress leading to eli- gibility for Band A." Emphasis is placed on music theory, instrumental proficiency, and ensemble per- formance. Mr. Harold Greenlee B.A., M.Ed. William Penn College, University of Texas State University Houston State Iowa Band Band Choral Music 46 C y Mr. Loving gives some tips to one of his art students. Mr. John Squire Adams B.A. Cleveland Art Insti- tute, Trinity University Art 1 Not pictured: Mr. Roger C. Loving linois, University of Wy- oming Art B.A. University of ll- 'Y 'rf' I 57 " it .S 7, if f , l Mr. Adams, chairman of the art department, gives his opinion on a picture of one of his students. Art Art is designed to provide a background for developing an appreciation of painting, sculpture, architecture, and design. Opportunities are pro- vided for students to express their own ideas and feelings. Art includes involving an experimental ap- proach to the use of materials. Design experiences include printmaking, mosaics, plaster, and others. Art history includes the study of art from Renais- sance through Post-Impressionism. Current trends are surveyed at local art museums. Drawing and painting experiences stress portrait and figure painting, story illustration, and composition. Art appreciation expriences include study of major movements in painting of the twentieth century. 47 Mrs. Earle, chairman of the homemak- ing department, prepares to demon- strate sewing techniques to her stu- dents. Mrs. Elaine J. Carol B.S. University of Texas Homemaking, Home and Family Life 48 Q. Homemakin Homemaking is designed to assist the stu- dents in acquiring information and understanding of personal growth and development as it relates to their role in the family and in other groups. Pu- pils may acquire attitudes and skills necessary to develop a se.nse of evaluation, participate accept- ably in the group, and assist in some responsibili- ties in the home with adult guidance. Learning ex- periences are provided to meet needs and interests in light of maturity and past experience in rela- tion to family housing, foods, clothing, relation- ships, health, care of the sick, and child care. Mrs. Earle and her homemaking class prepares refreshments for a party. x . HA siglxls 3 Y fa lfwxf I .. fr. Mrs. Carol is of making out X Q? wffn ag, ,H able to flash a carefree smile even in the midst a test. 1 1 5 ,Y f 2 4.41113 Mrs. Gibson prepares her weekly lesson plans. Mrs. Albertine Gibson Mrs. Nila K. Earle B. S. University of Illi B. S. University of Texas nois Home-making Homemaking . . 49 lVLr. Hillenbach, chairman of the Humanities Department, relaxes during his conference hour. , The Humanities Major Works course is a study ofthe basic ideas that have shaped West- ern culture from the time of its Iudio-Chris- tian beginnings through the classical civiliza- tions of the ancient world, the medieval peri- od, into the 20th Century. Examination is made of the basic concepts in philosophy, pol'- itics, and economics. The course also includes a survey of the styles of painting, music, arch- itecture, and sculpture produced in each major era of Western history. Humanities is a one year elective course open to those Seniors who have the prerequi- site grade average. Humanities 50 Mr. Roy Hillenbach B. A., M. A. Trinity Uni- versity, University of Ber- lin, University of Mexico Government, Humanities t Making a last minute check, Mrs. Mers prepares for class. Vocational Adjustment Mrs. Ruth Mers B. S. University of Texas Vocational Adjustment Coordination G, The Vocational Adjustment Unit is a class de- signed to teach and train mentally and physically handicapped students to become vocationally profi- cient. Pre-vocational subjects dealing with types of jobs, self-evaluation, methods of obtaining jobs, fac- tors in keeping jobs, personality development, driv- ers education, and money management are taught. Older students are placed on jobs for training dur- ing school hours where they earn as they learn. In completion of this course of study, students graduate with their classmates of the same age. 51 Mr. Guillory, Chairman of the Athletic Department, checks over the absentee list before class. Physical Education insures strength, endurance, agility, flexibility, coordina- tion, and balance to carry on daily tasks. Its objectives are to acquire the proper skills to be able to participate in games for current sports, to develop respect for authority, to conform to group activity, to learn rules and be able to compete in a spirit of winning fairly and accepting defeat gracefully, and to have an appre- ciation for sports both as a participant and a spectator. The activities for boys includes vol- leyball, basketball, weight training, ten- nis, touch football, wrestling, track, and others. For girls, it includes basketball, physical fitness, tumbling, golf, modified weights, track, and others. Health provides students with scien- tific understanding of the body, proper attitudes toward health, establishes prac- tices and habits which contribute to per- sonal and community health, and know- ledge which can keep the body function- ing in a healthful manner. Physical Education Mr. Joe Guillory Mrs. Minnie Bradford B- A-, M- S- I-0lli5i3I'l3 B. S. North Texas State CQMCYHFY College Physicgl Educafigg Physical EdllC21fiOI'1, Dl1'CC- Chap Sponsor tor of Athletics Not Pictured: Mr. Bill W. Andrews B. S. Trinity University Physical Education Baseball, Football 52 "With an air of pride, Coach Andrews exclairns, "I sewed the letters on myself." - . 41" :E "L .. ,. W fir?" in ' "It's not whether you win or lose but how you play the game that counts," is Coach NeIson's advice to the team. Mr. Jodie D. Mahan B. S., M. Ed. West Texas Mr. jam-es W. Hassmanm State University B. S. North Texas State Physical Education, Foot- Rhysical Education ball, Track 53 5 Miss Schmidt uses a dummy to illustrate artificial res- piration to her health class. new f,,1 id sa... , ' 'cl . Mr Hal Robbins Elygfsflggfs Sghglsigtgan Uni- "I've warned you about that, Son!" says Coach Robbins B. S., M. Ed. Austin Col- versity lege, Trinity University Physical Education, Spur Physical Education Sponsor Not pictured: Mr. james Nelson B. S. North Texas State Physical Education, Foot- ball 54 Simo" and "Smitty" seem to be out of uniform. 1 I Which one has the M and M's candy ?-Mrs. Brad ford or Mrs. Sullivan? Mrs. jzunet Sullivan Miss Frances Sims B. S., M. S. Northern Il- B.S., M. Ed. University linois University, Univer- of Texas sity of Illinois Physical Education, Spur Physical Education, Chap Sponsor Sponsor Classes .PY ,LX ' ' v A fe" K Jflf A , 4 ,Q.. E5 Siv- N414 W r' . K iw if ...giv- : f uk , .au Billy Grcjos . President K Johnny Loyd K A ViCe4PfesicIent Matgaref Webb Secretary, . jill Jordon - Tr easure1: janet Bishop 0 Chapiain hMary Ellen Keen? Pagligmenigagigxi Dick Cgrriggn Mzgc Sykes , Sergeantmt-Arms s :Eff .. o i lW f ?rEAi1i?3!x RTR if 1.4 QZFYN Khf-35,53 YW 3 Emil, ADELE ADAMS PEGGY ADELE ADAMS ROEERT AHLSTROM Chaps 1, 2, 3, 4, Alainodels 1, 2, 3g Fl-LA. 1, 2. EMILY JEAN ALTER Emily Chaps 1, 2g Los Cuates 1, Treas.g Nurs- ing Club 1, Adv. Treas. 1, Class Parl. 1, Adv. Vice-Pres. 2, Red Cross Coun- cil 2, 51 Alamodels Z: Follc Dancing Club 2, Adv. Parl. 3, Occupations Club 3, Sgt. at Armsg Los Amigos 3, 4, Spurs 3, 4, Treas. 4g Kappa Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Senior Mule Stall Council 4, Food Cl1rm.g Student Council 41 Jody Drill Team Manager 4g Senior Play 4. "fail or lbc zifiazd will muff ou! zz aw- :lle or ffm az fire, ubrenre exiinguirher .wmll j1fi'.fJio11.r and i11c1'e:1.1'o.f gnu! over." Chaps 1, 2, Los Cuates lg Garden Club 1, Los Conipaneros 2, 2nd Vice-Pres., Biology Club 2, Chaplain, Student Council 2, 4, Adv. Sec. 3, Bridge Club 3, Sgt. at Arms, National Honor S0- ciety 3, 4, Service Club 3, 43 Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4, Spurs 3, 4, Lt. 4, Los Amigos 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 4. Texas Christian University "Il if eorier zo do something riglaz flmn to explain why you didn'Z." LAURA GAY ANDERSON Gay Chaps 1, 2, 33 Golf Club 13 Equestrian Club 1, Adv. Sec. 1, Biology Club 2, Vice-Pres., Los Companeros 2, Nation- al Forensic League 3g Debate Club 33 Junior Mule Stall Council 3, House and Groundsg Los Amigos 3, Spurs 4g Stagebands 4, Senior Bridge Club 43 Adv. Furl. 4, Senior Play 4. Sullins "Happi1ze.ii if cl perfume you mmzof pour on olbeiir wilbozzl golfing cz few zlfopr on youfrelff' Bobby San Antonio College "IFJ no! iz matter of pomlerour magni Male." TONY AREVALO Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 4g "A" Club 3, 4. li- KELLY ARNOLD RICHARD .BACHMAN BERTRAND OLIVER BAETZ, JR. Ihess Club 1g "li" Band 11 Ham Radio Ilub 1, 2, Treas. 1, Pres. 2g Adv. Vice- 'res. 2, Biology Club 2, "A" Band 2, ,4g Swing Band 2, 3, 4g Shotgun land 2, 3, 4g Mu Alpha Theta 23 Key Ilub 3, 4, Instrumental Music Club 3, tudent Council fig National Honor So- 'ety 4, Slide Rule Club 4, National fierit Finalist 4. Iniversity of Texas You never learn arzylhing wilb your zouila open." DIANE JEANNETTE BAILEY haps 1, 2, Student Council 1, 3g Ala- odels 1, F.H.A. 1g Musical Comedy :lub 2, Vice-Pres.g Biology Club 2, dv. Sec. 2, Spurs 3, 4, Manager 4, ervice Club 3, 4, Rec. Sec. 4g National onor Society 3, 4, Los Amigos 4. Wake Forest College 'Traubfe ir the .rfrzzcfzzrfzf flee! 1117072 which rbrzruczer if built." Rzrk Student Council 13 Field and Stream Club 1, Distributive Education 4. University of Texas "Morley ir New an arm or legfzrre if or lore il." CINDY BAKER Chaps 35 Mu Alpha Theta 3. Randy Field and Stream Club 1, Z, Vice-Pres 1, 2, Los Cuates 1g Muleskinners 1, Bi- ology Club 2, Sec., Chemistry Club 3 Speleology Club 3, 4, Pres. 3, Vice- Pres. 4, Adv. Sec. 3, Chess Club 4 Vice-Pres.g Adv. Sgt. at Arms 4. University of Texas SUSAN LOUISE BALTES Surie F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Chaps 2, 3 4, Los Companeros 2g Los Amigos 3 4, Pub. Chrm. 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3 4g Red Cross Council 4g Sans Souci 4 Service Club 4g National Honor Soci ety 4. Texas Technological College "Smile, and the world rmilef with you." 1 E 5 E . f , 5 1 51 3 3 i -fp' J. iw fb if 1 af! N . J ff' U y quasi? - 1. in w 'alla JUDY BOUNDS Bozmrie F.H.A. 1, 2, Golf Club 1, 2, 5, Varsity Tennis 3, 4. University of Florida MARK JOEL BRADLYN Physical Science Club 1, Biology Club 2, Stagehancls 3, Chemistry Club 53 Na- tional Forcnsic League 5, 4, Pre-Med Club 4, Physics Club 4, Pres. Carleton College "The heiglm of lodayir rioilizafiorz are zlae depllof of tomorrow." ROBERT BAILEY BOURGEOIS, JR. Bob Student Council 1, Fresh. Football, jr. Varsity Baseball 1, Varsity Base- ball 2, -Ir. Varsity Football Z, "A" Club 3, 4, Varsity Track' 3, 4, Varsity Football 5, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Phys- ics Club 4, National Honor Society 4. Southern Mcthotlist University "Wii1ni1zg irn'z eoeryllvirzg, hui iff way olaeizil of wha!ez"w".r in recom! place." PATTY BRADY Trans. Senior year, Chaps 4. A 3 ? DAVID MICHAEL BOWERSOCK Mike Varsity Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Muleskinnei 1, Aclv. Vice-Pres. 5, 4, "A" Club 3, 4 Nominee for Cave Man 5, Distril Medalist Runner-up 3, Regional Men alist 3, State Medalist Runner-up University of Texas 1 "Look well lo flair one day, for il :ml iz alone if life." 1 THOMAS DAVID BRASFIELD Tommy Fresh. Football, Fresh. Basketball, Varsity Basketball 3, Varsity Bask ball 4. University of Texas "Have fun wlaile you fuzz, doifz Jtucla on one thing." is I, I 1 x- r CONNIE MARGUERITE JOHN CARUTHERS JOHN WARREN CATES CARPENTER haps l, 2, 3, 4, Garden Club 1, Los Iuates 1, Biology Club 2, Volleyball lub 3, Sec., Alainodels 3. outhwest 'lkxas State College he only way to have 4 friend if lo one." JEAN cH1LDERs Fhaps 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Sec. 4, ,os Cuates 1, Pres., Inter-Club Coun- 'il 1, Future Nurses Club 1, Adv. Pres. L, 2, Adv. Pres. Council 1, 2, Olmor usiness Staff 1. 2, 3, Los Companeros , Sec., Biology Club 2, Treas., Los migos 3, 4. Parl. 4, Mu Alpha Theta , 4, Adv. Sgt. at Arms 3, Service Club , 4, Chap. 4, Kappa Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, lational Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' tate 4, Spanish National Honor So- iety 4, Sec.: Student Council 4, Norn. ost Rep. Girl 4. ulfe University 'It is when you give of yourself that ou lruly give." Field and Stream Club 1, Aviation Club 3, 4, Stamp and Coin Club 3, Hoof Print Staff 4, Business Mgr. Texas ASM University "Chinese cookie must crumble 10 fe- tfenl farznnef' MOLLIE ALLEN CHILDS Tamale Chaps 1, 2, 3, Deputy 1, Ranger 3, Stu- dent Council 1, F.H.A. 1, Alarnodels 1, Los Compancros 2, Chaplain, Biol- ogy Club 2, Adv. Sec.-Treas. 2, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Parl. 3. Hist. 4, Serv- ice Club 3, 4, Parl. 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Los Amigos 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 4, Red Cross Council 3, Hoof Print Staff 3, 4, Reporter 3, Assoc. Ed. 4, Spanish National Honor Society 4, National Honor Society 4. University of Texas "Il if nm' zhingr ufhirh upsel man, hui the way in which he Ioahf at Ahingrf' johnny Field and Stream Club 1, Los Cuates 1, Pail, hlulesliinners I, Student Council 1, 4, Russian Language Club 2, Biology Club 2, Adv. Pres, 2, Adv. Pres. Council 2, Projectionist Club 3, Sgt. at Arms, Adv. Vice-Pres. 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Biology Summer Science Institute 3, National Honor Society 4, National Merit Finalist 4. Stanford University - "Il ir rm difgwzfe I0 he derefrezz' hy your friendrg zo diriruff them if." KATHLEEN LOUISE CHIRSTENSEN Kzzfhy Chaps 1. 2, 3. 4, Future Nurses Club 1, Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Cho- rus 3, Mixed Chorus 4. McMurray College "IZ d0eJn'l nzatler whezher you win or lore but how you play the game." 1- 'an ,wa MQQ 5 Q. wah v 5 v 1. 1 5 Q If .15 'Y . A Vw, ,af-'K' X REQ? w tt" at 3 MARJORIE ANN COOK Muffy haps 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Tribune i Plebes 1, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3, Latin 'ational Honor Society 1, Stagehands 2, 3, Sec. 3, Treas. 2, Adv. Sec. 1, ational Forensic League 2, 3, 4, Stu- :nt Council 2, 3, 4, Rec. Sec. 4, Spurs 4, Capt. 4, Mgr. 41 National Honor nciety 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Varsity De- .te 3, 4, Los Amigos 4, ,Mu Alpha aeta 4, Service Club 4. :ephens College gIlL'L'L'.fJ' ii' gellfllg zrlm! you 1z'.n1f,' zppiuors ir wanting what you gel." LINDA SUE CORE maps 1, 2, F.T.A. 1, Choral Club 2, 4, Chap. 2, 3, Adv. Pres. 2, Adv- 'es. Council 2, Girls' Chorus 2, 'urs 3. 4, Sgt. 3, Capt. 4. Pres. 4, Jody rill Team 3, 4, Service Club 3, 4, lmor Staff 3, "AU Chorus 3. Sec.- 'eas., Latin Club 3, Red Cross Coun- . 3, 4, Senior Bridge Club 4, Sgt. at rms. :ilene Christian College Pod grunt me the serenity lo urrepl 9 lining: I cameo! rlmn,ge." LARRY COOPER Adv. Pres. 1, Adv. Pres. Council 1, Chess Club 1, Los Cuates 1, Sgt. at Arms, Pre-Med Club 2, Adv. Treas. 2, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, National Foren- sic League 3, Key Club 3, 4, Student Council 4. University of Pennsylvania "The grefzlert Jerurity lief in llye abil- ity zo accept iuierurizyf' ANNE CORRIGAN Los Cuates 1, Golf Club 1, Fresh. Mule Stall Council 1, Vice-Pres., Nom. lylost Rep. Girl 1, Student Council 1, Olmof Business Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Co- lyfgr. 4, Biology Club 21 Folk Dancing Club 2, Chaps 1, 2, Spurs 3, 4, Jody Drill Team 3, 4, Alt. 3, Kappa Tri-Hi- Y 3, 4, Treas. 3, Hist. 4, Occupations Club 3, Los Amigos -3, Adv. Treas. 4, Service Club 4. University of Texas "G'od'1 gift lo ur if what we ure. Our gif! to God is what we beromef' JAMES NOEL COPELAND jim Field and Stream Club 1, Stamp and Coin Club 2, Pres., Los Amigos 3, 4, P.A.S.F. Chrm. 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, Language Lab Club 4, Pres., Spanish National Honor Society 4, National Honor Society 4. Trinity University "Ono of foe greulaff labor-.raving i12- ueuziom of today if lomorrowf' RICHARD CORRIGAN Dirk Fresh. Football, Fresh. Basketball, Track Team 1, Z, 3, Varsity 4, Adv. Sgt. at Arms 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, "B" Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Class Sgt. at Arms 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 4, Adv. Parl. 4. Southern Methodist University "Toe ref! of your days depefzd upon Ike rex! of your rzighlff' f 1, .- " fa . .vfukww Av 'I-Wgfiuffz 1.1 H , 3' ww, -1 r nun ,A se? 4 K -1 ve!21-- as -f K 24" QQ f A 0, 1-In f--fm,-:aw ,H f -- : Ei, ,, ,W , f ' Zezfiwvgmwfa, -- X: -I 4 ,kkk 5,25 fy ph 11,,, ,, . ... I - il 1,-i f , . - . "k' ' V , ' 'V L ' " ' 1 V QQ V. 13 Q5 Vg ,A 1 " " ' gy 5' ' ,K H rf M in if ' ff.1,.M .-W-A gm ,J A ' ' f 'W -Qs: Ei . , Mo eva 5 'M 1' .J rf "'w.,:.w' HERBERT IVIURRAH FOOTE Herh Instrumental Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4g "B" Band lg "A" Band 2, 3, 4g March- ing Band 2, 5, 43 Swing Band Club 2, 5g Swing Band 5, 4, Field' and Stream ,Club 4. iTexas A511 College l"Ne1fer allow nl fwowl, 4 Jhooel, or cz zhoughz to get furry." JOHN FRAZER johnny Varsity Tennis 1, 2, 4. lice University JAMES LEONARD FOWLER jimmie Physical Science Club lg Projectionist Club lg Russian Language Club 2g Slide Rule Club 2, 3, 43 Red Cross Council 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Club 3, Vice-Pres.g Physics Club 4, Sgt. at Arms. California Institute of Technology "IVho it zo my what ir impoyrihle? The impofrihle of loday will he the realily of fomorrowf' STEVEN FREDERICK III Lillle Slezfie lVonnler Pre-Med Club lg Fresh. Football lg "B" Football 2g Intramural Sports Council 2, 5, 45 Intramural Sports Capt. 2, 3, 43 Adv. Sgt. at Arms 3, Art Appreciation Club 4g Varsity Baseball 4. University of Texas LUCIA LYNN FOWLER Trans. junior year, Library Club 3. San Antonio College "No one hnowr wha! il if zhaz he :azz do fill he Hier." PAMELA SUE FREEBORN Pam Art Appreciation Club 1, F.N.A. lg Chaps I, 2, 3, 43 National Scholastic in Art 11 Golf Club 2g Art Club 23 Occupa- tions Club 3g Garden Club 4, Treas. F.H,A. 4. Southwest Texas State College Hjoyozzr zlifroiferier lie ahead when we dircloie our mze relzfer, wizh no pur- pose other than lo urzdefftand and he understood." EDWARD RICHARD FRNKA II Ed. R. Field and Stream Club lg Fresh. Track lg Student Council lg Los Companeros 2g Varsity "B" Basketball 2g 'Varsity Track 2. 3, 41 Adv. Treas. 2g Pro and Con Club 3, 4, Parl. 3g "A" Club 3, 4, Adv, Pres. 33 Adv. Pres. Council 3g National Forensic League 3, 4g Safety Council 4. Southern Methodist University 'lfllwayr a'o rigor. You will gratify some people and Jzzrprire flue ren." GORDON FULLER lnstrumental Music Club l. 2, 31 "A" Band 2, 3, 41 Second Division in U.I.L. Contest 25 Skin Diving Club 3. University of Texas "Know tliyrelff' STEVEN W. FROEHNER Sieve Library Club lg Biology Club 2g March- ing Band 3, 4g Red Cross Council 4. Trinity University "ll'f'l1en handed a lemon flozft gel mad, jar! add .rugar and make lemonade." KENNETH LEE FULLER Ken Fresh. Track lg Field and Stream Club lg Student Council lg Adv. Vice-Pres. 2: Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 4, Captain 4g Muleskinners l. 2g Stagehands 21 Intramural Sports Council 3. Trinity University "No one can make a fool ou! of you wifhout mnridefalale cooperation on your part." ISABEL FUENTES Izy F.H.A. lg Los Companeros 4. San Antonio College "Happiner5 ir rpirifual perferlion, jar! doing llae Will of God." JOSEPH JAMES GALLAGHER foe Chess Club 1, 2g Stamp and Coin Club lg Latin National Honor Society lg Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4g Library Club 2, 3, 4g Projectionist Club 2, 3, 4, Honorary Member 2, 3, 4g Choral Club 3g Slide Rule Club 4g Intramural Sports Council 4. St. Mary's University "Today if Abe lomorrow you worried about yefterdayf' ESTELLE GALVAN Chaika Trans. Soph. year, Chaps 2, Golf Club 2, Art Club 2, Spurs 3, 4, Hist. 4, Mgr. 4, Debate Club 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Na- tional Forensic League 3, 4, Service Club 4. Southwest Texas State College "The fafzppieft hear! Zhu! ever beuf, wut in some quiet orearl, ibut found the romnzozz dayligfaz Jweef, and left Io Heaven the 1'E.l'f.H JOHN E. GEORGE Trans. junior year, junior Varsity Bas- ketball 3, Student Council 3, 4, Var- sity Basketball 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Biology Club 4, "A" Club 4. United States Air Force Academy "Have .rerenily zo accept the zbingf you funnel elmnge, colmzge lo change the tlaingx you mn, and lhe wifdom to know . . . lbe differenref' NEIL ROBERT GANDER Field and Stream Club 1, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Esper- anto Club 4. University of Texas "To know wbuz you know and know wlml you don? know if ffm:-arzerirric of one who knows." JANICE GEPHART GHPM F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.N.A. lg Adv. Sec. 2, Choral Club 4, Senior Bridge Club 4. Durham Business College "One wish, no more, no len, the with of bappinenf' CINDY GARRISON Chaps 1, 2, 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 4, Ala models 1, 2, 3, 4, "B" Team 2, '3, 4 F.H.A. 1, Nursing Club 2. Texas Technological College "All'J well fha! end: well." TIMOTHY GEPPERT Tim San Antonio College I A xlvx M' '-we mu- ,v MQW 'Mn EM l CYNTHIA ANNA GROOS Chaps 1, 2, 3, Tumbling Club 1, 23 ursing Club 1, 2, 33 Adv. Treas. 2, 3 Folk Dancing Club 23 Occupations Club 3, Kappa Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Spurs 4, Caledonia Alternate 4. Marjorie Webster 'rHdl7lf7fH6.f,f is not Jomething you ex- 'zerienre hut romethirzg you remember." JOHN HARRY GUNKEL garsity Tennis Ig Los Cuates 1, Vice- res.g "B" Band 1: Muleskinners lg 'A" Band 2, 3, 43 Los Companeros 2, Vlu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, lice-Pres. 4, Hoof Print Staff 2, 3, 4, leporter 2. Editorial Ed. 3, Editor-in- Chief 43 National Honor Society 3, 4, Epanish National Honor Society 3, 4, uill and Scroll 3, 4, Treas. 41 Los migos 3, 4, Treas. 4, Sgt. at Arms 3g -udent Council 4, Honorary Member. Cornell University 'The man who does not make mirtuher ryually doe: not make anything." BARBARA GRUNING Trans. Senior year, F.T.A, 43 National Forensic League 4, Senior Play 4. North Texas State University "Text not the loyalty or love of cz friend, for if if then that you deny him the very t1-url which Jhould he hir." MICHAEL R. GWINN 1 THOMAS IRWIN GUGGOLZ Tom Chess Club Ig Varsity Tennis I, 2, 3, 43 Science Fair 23 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4. Tulane University WILLIAM D. HAAS Mike Bill Varsity Track 1, 4, Intramural Sports Trans. Soph. yearp Physics Club 43 Slide 3. Rule Club 4. U1'liV6I'SifY of TCXHS "Now faith if the fzrrurrmre of thingy "After there great four years, we have hoped for, the mmfirtiorz of thingr not the yearr ahead to Iooh forward to." teen." SHERYL HALBARDIER Trans. Soph. year, Sans Souci 2, 3, 4, Alamodels 3g Chaps 3, 4, Senior Bridge Club 45 "A" Chorus 4. American University "Goal gran! me zhe Jerenily to acrep! the thing: I cannol change, lhe four- age lo change lhe lhingf I rung and the wirdom lo know the difference." RONALD LAVELLE HAMMETT Ronny Trans Junior year' Senior Pla 4 - Q Y Z Stagehancls 43 Hoof Print Staff 4, Re- orter. P North Texas State University "IVhe11 I war iz child, I fpaleei at iz child, I underfload ar iz child, I zhoughz 45 nz rhildg hu! when I hemme a man I puz away childirh Ahingrf' JOSEPHINE MILDRED HALL Chaps 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Publicity Chrm. 2, Red Cross Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Hist. 3g Stagehands 2, 3, Spurs 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Pres. 43 Hoof Prinz Staff 3, 4, Reporter 3, Editorial Ed. 4g Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Co-Hist. 4, Adv. Sgt. at Arms 3g Creative Writ- ing Club 4, Sec., National Merit Finalist 45 Service Club 43 National Honor Society 4. Cornell University "Conri.rlenry is the mark of small mindrf' LARRY DEE HAMPTON German Club 1, Pres., Instrumental Music Club 1, 2g Swing Band Club 2, "A" Chorus 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4g "A" Band 2, 35 Madrigals 3, Choral Club 3, 4. University of Tokyo "lVhrre are you when you have parted lhrough lhe galelerr gate?" E 2 JIM HAMMACK Stamp and Coin Club 1, Projectionist Club 25 Biology Club 2g Varsity Swim- ming 3. Arlington State College MATTIE SUE HANKE Suzy Trans, Senior yearg Stagehands 4, Press Sec.g Hoof Print Staff 4g Art Apprecia- tion Club 4g F.T.A. 4. Athens University "I would rfziher regret that whifh I have done than that whifh I have not done." Mw- ' f KY, rf " .K ,W M 9-A 'af B dv fy . -' ..W,,, ,U Q fr ,- MMM-1' I 1' , nv PW' Riwhnx' 4 rf" f ,f.:-zfuglizzemi-fjs,i 5 'M i?'?Z1i?5W1fH45 7 Q .- 4 K, : my f kv .W A' v v, I' f Alf' , , qfwf - ' -3 , 1 ' 7 5 :L 54 v f pi "L Q ws' " 1 -I 'l , fn, ' ' -. M, 44' I 4 , Q .. , f Wfm-L1-L.-1+"' LUCY JACKSQN MARILYN JACKSON JENIFER JAFFE Chaps 1, 2, Adv. Sec. 1, 3, 4, Los Cu- ates 1, Nurses Club 1, Musical Comedy Appreciation Club 2, Treas., Spurs 3, 4, Occupations Club 3, Los Amigos 3, junior Historians Club 4, Sec. Sophie Newcomb "Laugh, and tbe world laugbr with you. Cry, and you ery alone." JOHN JAKLE Varsity Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Stamp and Coin Club 1, Los Amigos 1, 2, Art Ap- preciation Club 1, 2, Stagehands 3, 43 Senior Play 4. University of Texas "He wbo goer unarmed in Paradife bel- ter firft make rare zbafr wbere be ir." Chaps 1, 2, 3, 4, Nurses Club 2, Musi- cal Comedy Appreciation Club 3, Stagehands 4, Senior Bridge Club 4. San Antonio College 'Tbal ber! porzion of a good man'r life, bit little namelerr unremembered acl of bindnerr and love." EDMUND JAMES Skin Diving Club 4. Trinity University "Il ir bezler lo beep your moulb rbuz and appear rtupid, tban to open iz and remove all doubt." Oliver Chaps 1, 2, Musical Comedy Appreci- ation Club 2, Los Amigos 3, Occupa- tions Club 3, junior Historians 4, Vice- Pres. Finch College "And be wbo define: bi: fondue! by elbirr irnpriron: bi: rongbird in a cage." CHARLES MAURIE JEFFERSON Cbueb Stamp and Coin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec, 1, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 4, Chess Club 1, National Forensic League 2, 3, 4, Sec- ond Vice-Pres. 3, Congress Chrm. 4, Stagehands 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, National Honor So- ciety 4, Varsity Debate 4, Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Parl. Yale University "Our eounzry if bleued wizb Ibree un- rpeaeably preeiour lbingrz freedom of Jpeeeb, freedom of religion, and -lbe prudence never lo practiee eitber of lbemf' .l , 5- K , . , . . V 2- +5 K 1 52. f Q K fi- n 'I' Q, JOHN KAROTKIN Los Cuates 13 Adv. Program Chrm. 11 Field and Stream Club lg National For- ensic League 2, 5, 4, Sgt. at Arms 4g Varsity Golf 2, 5, 43 Student Council 2, 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 4g Russian Lane guage Club 2g Debate Club 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 3, Pres. 4g Key Club 4. Tulane University "The .burdler of today are lbe jvrire we pay for fbe grerzler purfibiiities of la- marrow." JOHN MOODY KEFAUVER, JR. Field and Stream Club I, 23 Chess Club lg Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 2, 33 Student Council 2, 4, Sgt. at Arms 43 Adv. Pres. 5g Adv. Pres. Council 3g National Summer Science Institute 33 National Honor Society 3, 4, Treas. 4. Wfashington and Lee University "Tbir ir not zbe beginning of Lbe end, but Zbe end of zbe beginning." WILLIAM WALLACE DIMOCK KEEDY Bi!! Field and Stream Club lg Los Cuates Ig Biology Club 23 Pre-Med Club 2g Speleology Club 3, Second Vice-Pres.g Chemistry Club 3g Slide Rule Club 4g lklu Alpha Theta 45 Varsity Baseball 4. Texas Christian University HONOR KEVER Art Appreciation Club 4. "Ben1zzfe0ur nrt, brougbz witb ur from berrren, will mnquer nrzzlneg .fa divine ez power belongr to bim wbo :Iriver witb every nerve." MARY ELLEN KEENE 7 Chaps I, 2g Golf Club lg Equestria Club lg Biology Club 2, Pres.g Fol Dancing Club 23 Adv. Sec. 2g Spurs 5 4g Los Amigos 33 Occupations Club E Class Parl. -ig Senior Bridge Club 1 Vice-Pres. University of Texas "Love ir beanlyg beauty if zfrufbf' l l l l KENT F. KILPATRICK Adv. Vice-Pres. lg "BH Band lg Fiel and Stream Club lg "A" Band 25 Marc ing Band 2g Intramural Sports 2, 5, Intramural Sports Council 55 Physi Club 4, Vice-Pres.g Esperanto Club Pres.g National Merit Finalist 4. Yale University N. 'Q Q 'w vw Hua, f R f-' 511sa4 4 x Q ww 'M M 'M Wiv ,,,v 2- f ,. Nm A,. V I V 'P--u.s""'w' 5 a mfr' 'lv BONIFACIO LOPEZ RO-IELIO B. LOPEZ Roy Distributive Education Clubs of Amer- ica 3, 4. San Antonio College "Il II eary to he rich and not haughty. It if diffimit to he poor and not grumble." EVELYN JEANNE LOPEZ feannie LUPE LOPEZ 1 Los Amigos 1, 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 4, Sen- F.H.A. 1, 2, 3g Distributive Educatioi ior Bridge Club 4. San Antonio College "To friendship, every hurderfr light." JOHN LOYD johnny Fresh. Football 1g Fresh. Basketball 1g Fresh. Track 1g Student Council 1, 2, 3g "B" Football 2g Nom. Most Rep. Boy 2, 3g Class Pres. 2, Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4g "A" Club 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 41 Nom. Most Popular Boy 4, Nom. Mr. Howdy 4g Adv. Pres. Council 4, Vice-Pres.g Class Vice-Pres. 4. Southern Methodist University "The woods are lovely, dark and deep, hut I have promires to keep and miie! to go hefore I sleep." 3, 4. 1 KENT LUCAS Luger Fresh. Football 1g Fresh. Track 1g Ad' Vice-Pres. 1g Varsity Football 2, 3, 1 Adv. Pres. 21 Adv. Pres. Council I "A" Club 2, 3, 4g Varsity Track 3, 1 Adv. Sgt. at Arms 3, 4g Intramurz Council 3, Pres.g "Ugly Man" 3g Phy ics Club 4. Texas Christian University , "The inzzghler of man if lhe conleiz ment of God." 'iffflfff :EIR 'MT 'K L 4 , 5 -V x- . 9, r .N J' Q J' Q -f 4. W 'A ,..,f.-- L wg. mf- giifiii ff - if2!:::A":5. . x 'Maguire uv ra ww V w,,,,f an fu " , gn Nw..-M,fmf+' lv.. 3 A E fb in 'fi-Qalwwf' 15 1 I a ..,.H.,- 'N R, N., n v 'v- sv,- ...M an .9 f cf 4 'NM .a ,J ,Q 1 936+ N Y-va M yi W '-- M -11 : iff, ' WWW my 'N "W, , v K"'a-Q-nw" rflffw' M Fifi!-VMPX m by fs, ,ww-,, a-My . v ,ak me-. ii. 4 wa v 'mf Q wa ee Q., 1. Q... vw- ,Q pi. f Q.. - ' , f '-az 1 QV r m J' ""v,,,-"3 ,mm . ,,,, ,V WW SHERRY LYNN PATTON Sheri Trans. junior year, Chaps 3, 4g Oc- cupations Club 3g Garden Club 4, Pres., Musical Comedy Appreciation Club 4. Texas Christian University "llVlJaf we are if Godlr gif! to af. Wea! we make of am-relifex in our gif! lo Gad." LYN ALLYSON PEERY Chaps 1, 2g Art Appreciation Club 1, Los Cuates lg Los Companeros 2, Bi- ology Club 2, Sec., Adv. Treas. 2, Los Amigos 3, 4, PASF Chrm. 5, Mu Al- pha Theta 3, 4, Chaplain 41 Service Club 3, 4g National Honor Society 3, 4, Pres. 43 Quill and Scroll 5, 45 Spurs 3, Sgt., Lt., Jody Drill Team 3, Student Council 3, Spanish National Honor Society 4, Treas.g National Merit Finalist. Swarthmore "I believe thai man will no! merely endure' be will preziailf' CYNTHIA PAYNE Cindy Chaps 1, 2, 55 Sans Souci 1, 2, 3, Sgt. at Arms 13 Art Appreciation Club 1, Stage-hands 23 Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, 3, 4, Spurs 4, Esperanto Club 45 National Merit Finalist 4, Olizmf staff 4, Features Ed., Serv- ice Club 4, National Honor So- ciety 4, Quill and Scroll 4. Sophie Newcomb College "Fi'iezzd.rbip if lore wiflaaii! iff u'iizgr." JANET MARGUERITE PENNYCUICK Chaps 1, 2, Fi'es,h. Mule Stall Coun- cil 1, Treats., F. H. A. 15 Golf Club 1, Adv. Treas. 1, Alamodels 2, 5, 4, Treas. 3, "A" team 3. Pres. -lg Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4, Standing Mem- ber 3, 4g Folk Dancing Club 2, Spurs 3, 4g Jr. Mule Stall Council 3, Treas.g N. A. S. C. 4, Pre-Med Club 4, Kap- pa Tri-Hi-Y 4. University of Texas "I am 1201 afraid of lamorrow, for I have reeiz yefferday, and I lore I0- day." ROBERT PEACOCK Nom. Rat Fink 4. GEORGE ALBERT PEREZ Big George Projectionist Club l, 21 Distributive Education Clubs of America 3, 4g Dis- tributive Education 3, 4. Texas A8cM University "Be wlvai you are, never My 10 hide under fake appeararzcei. Be kind to eiferyaize and eiferyoize will be izife lo you." u ' ' ,, If QQ ... .. A - MW .M wx fy., . My . K Mwawuf wwf' 63' in My . UU 1 1 ,mav- . 3' 'o . wg 57 g, 5 22 ? 3 fl ri 2 FRENCH ANNE PRUITT Chaps 1, 2, Los Cuates 1, Adv. Pres. 1, Most Rep. Girl 2, Class Trcas. 2, Spurs 3, 4, Jody Drill Team 3, Kappa Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4, Nom. Most Rep. Girl 33 Cheerleader 4, Nom. Most Popular Girl 43 Nom. Miss Howcly 4, Nom. Homecoming Queen 4, Service Club 4. University of Texas "Yon get 0111 of life what you ,Iwi info iz." WILLIANI HENRY QUIG Bi!! Fresh. Football 1, Fresh. Basketball 1, Jr. Varsity Basketball 2, Jr. Varsity Baseball 2, Student Council Z, Distrib- utive Education 4. Texas A8cM University "Ni12rfly-nina pw' ren! of lhe ffzilzzier mme from people wha have the hah!! of making exrnrerf' EDXVARD M. RANGEL STEPHANIE MARIE RAINEY Chaps 1, 2, 3, Ranger 3: Art Apprec ation Club 1, 2, Sec. 1, 2, Adv. Trea 1, Red Cross Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Trea 3, Olmar Staff 3, Asst. Class Ed., Qui and Scroll 3, 4, Vice-Pres, Los Am gos 3, 4, Reporter 4, Hoof Print Sta 3, 4, Reporter 4. Picture Ed. 4, Spu. 4, Service Club 4. Stephens "Reading mnhelh 4 full many mnfe: ence a ready nznng and wrizing an exni man." Eddie BOB REA Fresh. Football 1, Fresh. Track 1, "B" Football 23 Varsity Track 2, 3. Trans. Junior year, Distributive Edu- , San Antonio College "Enjoy ljoznirelf while you mn mrllcly. Jo Zhafthofe memories will last with cation 4, Sgt. at Arms. University of Texas i "The THING zhat .rqueahr the Iona ROSA RAMIREZ you fm-ever," er! if the one fha! ,eetr lhe grease." i H l 'Q yu, Zi sf -4 un . f Ac 'fi P' 'H N ew 4. 'la 1 2 24' Q ., , 'F av .4 , v ,W '1'fw.mm-x" ,,,,s.wgf, 5 Q , '21, , ' Q , ' 'wa I", 'nu I L . I' . 4 1 4 ww. mm mms' W. . ,M x, Q ""-ku ..,. Aykihzi i . fa - H121-use-Q Iigzffqvi .g,,awww:.gme,gwew:?f1esr!5 swaitwr-RMU -- ' , fir-'zfwwfgcf 'vga--W . K . ,,,..,.., , 'mk.,,.f -tt- 5 an I w.5"v,,J"! vim- u 5 AA W ' Q ,1- M'1w.,, ., , M., WMM! 1. 2,4 "Hifi V -QL ,f ,... , M - V A " mf,- 0 ffl 5 E T VVVV T T Ji-'T ' 'TT T A 'W WAT lV1lK111l1LQl.4 QKJIJYLY gJl1lXlJK11lLY1.nJk7 1. I-lil V 15-' Ullkl llllxlf Shag Mr. Lonely Tfafls- 50l'l1- YCUFI MU Alpha Thfffl 31 Trans. junior yearg "B" Football 33 Projectionist Club 1, 2, 33 Distribl Ch?P5 .33 Adve VICGPYSS3 33 G1fl5' Varsity Football Mgr. 4g Senior Play tive Education Clubs of America 3, A Swinxming Team 5, 43 National Honor 4. PM-1. 4, SOCWW 3, 41 Nflflflflal F0f6n5lC'1-eallue San Antonio College University of Texas 43 SPUTS 41 I-l'5'Am1g05 43 SCFWCG Club "Tbe old believe erferyzbingg ibe mid- "Live for friday." 4: SPfm15h N11f10fHl Hfilwf Soclefl' fl- dleeaged .rmpecl e11eryibing.' tbe young Southern Methodist University bww 5,,,g,.y,1,jngjf "He u'b0 fomplfzirzf lbe mor! abouz tbe zwzy fbe ball brmzzref if llIIli7llVl fbe one wbo droppefl il." PAULETTE SILBER JOHN SHUMATE TOM SHOAF Chaps 1, 2, 3, 4g Golf Club 13 Stag :rm skin Diving Club 3, Vice-Pres,g Feng- hands 1, 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 23 D Chess Club 1, Sgt. at Armsg Esperanto ing Club 4, Pres. bate Club 43 National Forensic Leagi Club 4g Field and Stream Club 4. San Antonio College 43 Senior Play 4. University of Texas 'Tbink zwire and be .ture and babe Ur1iVCrSiiy Of TCXHS "He wbo luugbr lan, laugbx best." fajfbj' "Hook 'em Horns!" 5 Q , J ,, 1 V M' 'M....,,.w,4a' LW W' 4-'.1.'. . f ' F-5 y ,g,mfw , ,f . , A , 5 ,ff , J' tv F 1" f W., A1 6 sf , t W fffff , . K , 117 Q is M. H yn -W: . sw . . , ..,, , W H fvff , k g, , i , yy f-sync' rf ' 6- -giifgaf-A112 " ,gp f L , ffL-1, M i. g v 41 5 , , ., m.w,:.5m9.n5X,.,.vL,.W,,...,.W,,.X ,I , ? 5. 'QE' ' 'K "" :nj 5 wg -- v ' , ' J: bv s , ,.-Ea: ff- ! m,,M,, fzimf, -1 r L 3 I.. Af 'lm I W. .mg-MW .W . ,,,. ,wx 5222-if Q . amy, L15 ' - ,,,:Qf55A,, -aww wwmnw- 'M ,n "v.-uv' PETER SWENSON Pete Trans. Senior yearg Physics Club 4, Es- peranto Club 4g Spanish National Hon- or Society 43 National Honor Society 43 National Merit Finalist 4g Var- sity Track 4. Rice University "Say noi, I .leave found the Irulh, ou! mlher, I have found az lrutlaf' KENNETH W. THOMAS, JR. Kenny Fresh. Basketball Mgr. lg "B" Base- ball Mgr. lg Muleskinncrs lg Field and Stream Club lg Science Fair lg Adv. Sec,-Treas. lg "B" Football Mgr. 23 Varsity Basketball Mgr. 2g Acliv, Vice- Pres. 2g Varsity Golf 5, 4g Mu Alpha Theta 5g Adv. Pres. 53 Adv. Pres. Coun- cil 5. Vanderbilt University "If ut fini you o'on'l rurreed, Zry, My again." MELLICK TWEEDY SYKES Mar Fresh. Football lg Fresh. Basketball lg Adv. Pres. lg Adv. Pres. Council lg Class Vice-Pres. 1, 2g Nom. Most Rep. Boy 1, 2, 5, 4g "B" Football 23 Varsity Track 2, 3, 21g Student Council 2, 39 Varsity Football 5. 4. Capt. fig Nation- al Honor Society 3, 43 "A" Club 3, 4g National Merit Scholar 4g Class Sgt. at Arms 4. Princeton University "Grew mind: folk about idearf medi- ocre minds mlb abou! rzzrrefzl ezferzlr, and mm!! mizzdx folk abou! people." TRUDY ANN THOMAS Rudy Trans. Soph. yearg Chaps 23 Alamodels Z, 4g F.H.A. 3, 4g Senior Bridge Club Draughon's Business College "Build your future on what you are or a perrou, not wha! you wirb you were." TED TELOTTE SALLY THOMPSON Chaps l, 2g Los Cuates l, Sgt. at Arm Nurses Club lg Adv. Sec lg Folk Dan ing Club 23 Biology Club 23 Los Am gos 3g Occupations Club 33 Spurs 3, - Sgt. at Arms 43 Senior Bridge Club University of Texas "If if weren'z for the oplimirzf, fbe pe rimirz would never know bow Imp! he w:z.rn't." 3 aa E 2 -.ku -we-l..,-v" wfw 5 M W, my H . ,. ,T is 1 "'-,,.,vf"' :M f.,-, K 1 Q:-mzffw' . - fi- fb fiii' 'sf ' k ..f,ffJ,1- . - a K ' V 3? :,.. "F , 1' l f'+3gfff ggigffg? f,,M...g . 5 '5 If wk, I, . ,f Www ,451 A 3, ,f K I 1 wr., MARGARET LYNN WEBB PAT WELLBERG ALBERT WEST Chaps 1, 2, Tumbling Club 1, Golf Club 1, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Standing Member 3, 4, Folk Dancing Club 2, Jr. Ivfule Stall Council 3, Vice-Pres., Spurs 3, 4, Lt. 4, Jody Drill Team 3, 4, Class Vice-Pres. 3, Service Club 3, 4, T. A. S. C. 33 Kap- pa Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Pres. 3, Alamodels 3, 4, "A" team 3, 4, Rec. Sec. 4, Nom. Most Rep. Girl 3, 4, Spur Man- ager 4, Class Sec. 4, Expository Writ- ing Club 4, Sgt. at Arms, Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 4, National Honor Society 4, Football Sweet- heart 4. Wellesley MARILYN WHEATON Chaps 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 2, Volley- ball Club 3. San Antonio College "Honerfy demfwdr that we aequaifzz ourrelifer will: wbal we opporef' Trans. Soph. year, "B" Basketball 2 3, "B" Football 3, Adv. Pres. 3, Advl Pres. Council 3, Varsity Track 3, 4 Varsity Football 4, "A" Club 4. University of Texas SUSAN MARIE WHITAKER Chaps 1, 2, Equestrian Club 1, Golf Club 1, Adv. Vice-Pres. 2, Biology Club 2, Musical Comedy Appreciation Club 2, Spurs 3, 4, Los Amigos 3, Debate Club 3, National Foreinsic League 3, Stage-hands 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Senior Play 4. University of Colorado "Two men look ou! zlarouglz flae mme lmn, one .reef zlae mud. and one lloe fran." Fresh. Track 1, Fresh. Tennis 1, Adv. Pres. 1, Field and Stream Club 1, Vice-Pres., Student Council 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Honorary Member 4, Varsi- ty Track 2, Biology Club 2, Pres., Pre-Med' Club 2, 4, Pres. 2, 4, Class Parl, 3, Senior Mule Stall Council 3, 4, House and Rules 3, Pres. 4, Chemis- try Club 3, Pres. University of Texas "Climb, lhe ladder of ruccefr, but while rlimlaing do21'I knock .romeone el.re'r ladder .:lo1w1." MARSHA WHITE JAMES E. XYHITEAKER jim Stamp and Coin Club 1. Treas.: Intra- mural Sports Council 1: Svting Pvantl Club 3: Marching Band 3. 4. bfgr. 3: Intramural Sports 3. 4. Co-Capt. 3, 4: Instrumental Music Club 3. 4. Texas ARM University "iff 11111017 f7r'1'iLfL'f ini' ffwft' Uni iff ik' u Gnd," LINDA CARROLEE XVILLIAMS Chaps 1. 2. 2. 41 Y-Teens 1: F.H,A. 1, 2: ETA. 2. 3. 4: Mu Alpha Theta 2. 3, 4. San Antonio College "T1'i1ff iii fluf Laid Milf? nil fbiizf Zim1'i.'m1difa11 fm! 111110 ilvim' ouvz u11dc1zrfa17di17g." ,llbf XVIGGINS Wig National Forensic League 2, 5. 4: De- bate Club 2. 3. 41 lJ.l.L Speech Con- test 2, 5. 4: N.F,L. Executive Board 4: Senior Play 4: Adv. Pres. 4: Aciv, Pres. Council 4: lntramural Sports Council 4, Pres, 'Vluddrifq' if ibn brainchild 0j':r1ifce5,r. Tlvif cidrlt 777l1.tf f,:ii." RACHEL AlN'NE XWILILIAMS Chaps 1, 2: Los Cuates 1: Musical Com- edy Appreciation Club 2: Spurs 3, 41 Mu Alpha Theta 3. 4:'Slicle Rule Club 43 National Merit Scholar 4: National Honor Society 4. Austin College "Lore girfar Iiflllfhf bn! ilrvivf find fakes' 7751111351 buf from ifrflf. Lowe 110.r,re.f.re.r 7701 nor rwmid if he fmr,te.f.red.' fm' iflzw ir .rufficiefit 717110 lore." DEBBI XVILLIAMS Chaps 1. 2, 3: Nurses Club 1, 2: jr. Sr. Bridge Club 51 Musical Comecl Appreciation Club 3: Spurs 4: Lo Amigos 4. University of Texas "NJ'.tfe1'j' begiizr where jurtice endif l TOM XWILLIS No. 2 l Trans. Soph. year: Biology Club 2 Treas.: Pre-Med Club 2: Art Apprecil ation Club 4. North Texas State University ' E 32 :1 tl il C 9 3 gi ,f 9 if 5 2 4 ,K 'Www fs if W' E f af K .V 'lk ff 1 4 N. W., M' wmv! -1 .5475 "vw, ,-rl IUANITA ZAPATA fanie Chaps 1. San Antonio College "Com'ider wlaaz you do before doing anyllaing, lberz never give up no mal- ter how bard you've already lriedf' MANUEL ZERTUCHE Turhe Football 1g Fresh. Track lg Fresh. Basketball 1g Adv. Sgt. at Arms 1, 2g Sports Club lg Art Appre- ciation Club 1, 2g Varsity Football 2, 35 Varsity Track 2, 33 "B" Basker- ball 2g "A" Club 2, 33 Adv. Vice-Pres. 3. Texas A811 College "Il'.r all over but the lean." PHOTOGRAPH NOT AVAILABLE MARGARET ZAPATA F. H. A. 3. San Antonio College ROLAND ZIPP Buddy Field and Stream Club 15 "B" Band 1g "A" Band 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 4g Instrumental Music Club 2, 3, 4, Sgt, at Arms 3, Pres. 4g Swing Band Club 2, 35 Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Asst. Drum Major 33 Adv. Chaplain 4. Howard Payne University "And we know foal all flairzgr work fogefber for good zo llyem llaat love God, zo them zzulyo me rallvd afford- ing lo lair purjlofef' VIRGINIA ZAPATA Chaps 1. San Antonio College "Do urzlo olberr af you would have them do unlo you." SHARON BEARD Fluffy Red Cross Council 1, 2g F. H. A. 1, 2, 4, Class Pres. 1, 2, 4g Occupations Club 3g Senior Bridge Club 4. University of the Americas "Love and live life lo it: fuller! every- dayq for Life if loo quirkly gone, and loo Jbort lo wail for lomorrowf' Best Dressed Jill Graham Joe Kaplan SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Most Individualistie Alex Lambros Chuck Jefferso Mo st Adventurous Jenifer Jaffe Jim Wiggins Most Studious Lyn Peery Larry Oxford , .1 ,, . f--mn... Best Personality Barbara Hatter Johnny Loyd Best Citizen Janet Pennyeuiek John Ge orge B est Sport Emily Alter Steve Swanson Best Looking Sue Piper Billy Groos lVlo st Uptiini stie Gaye Erickson Joe Wilson M0 st Courts: ous Janet Bi shop Lonnie Walthall Most Witty Nancy Ste en Walt Park Most Talented Pat Wellburg Linda Helland Most Friendly Donna Barr Kent Lucas Most Har dw orking Margaret Webb Gil M ath ews Most Athletic 535412 -wah if ' Susan Hasslocher Tony Arevalo l Arm' i 153522. ,' 1766293 x 1 wiiixiid FIV -. V -,,., lVlcst Likely to Succeed Jeanie Childers Mac Sykes ff' 3 k WKJW L1 A Best Dancers Laurel Buffingtcn Cary Farrow The photographer performs his famous act to insure a sea of smiling faces in our group pictures. 'W' ',," Q , Peter Swenson shows classic form as he invokes the fudge factor. What a sacrifice, nc r w--'-'- PB . QW 3' Taking the advice of Mr. Swinny, assistant principal, is this group of canteen-carrying students. Determining the physical properties of a su rid Heaney has no more room in his car to pick up anybody. per ball is Mark Bradlyn. Xp' . inali- li 125-" wiki ww fl f RQ I Seniors 1966 I0hH LC2 ' 5 President . A j Linda Bellamy Vice-President 7 Patty Muir Secretary 4 j'e2mr1ie Haggis 3 Treawff ' Gerald Stone Cliaplain, Jeannie Musselman Pariiamentarian jay McD ahi5-I jsitli Musselman 'Sefgeanfs-at-Arms ' S , Q V H 2 wi 55 Clara Sheri Jim Gwyn Adams Adcock Alexander Allen Lisa Steve jim Tommy Allen Amols Anderson Anderson Andy Ilene Ed Dian Andridge Arbetter Armstrong Arthur Robert Sue Ben Jeb Arizpe Autrey Bailey Baird David Isabel john Gene Baker Baker Baker Barneby Janie Robert Parn jimmy Barrett Bauerschlag Baugh Baxter Donald Barbara Linda Sue Bayne Beck Bellamy Berkowitz Judy Richard Sharon Cherry Berns Berns Bivens Blair George Richard Florida Barbara Blankenship Bolen Booth Bowcller Doug Suzann Jane Kathy Bowersock Bowie Bradley Brandenberger lxlafle GCHC Pllll Barbara Brenner Brlgmafl Brinker Brown Linda jennifer jerry Steve Burney Buntin Brown Calverly Lark Bill Gill Russell Camacho Campbell Carpenter Carter Bob Maggie Thomas Lang - Cambell Canchola Carey C21SCb1C1' Karen Diane Mary Karen C ' h artwrig t Castelow Cavanaugh Chandler Carl C eaney Collins Copeland Creeden jane Ann Kathleen h Sharon Ed Vickie Jan Cherry Chevalier Chrane Christe Gary Linda Phil Kathleen Christensen Christensen Cobb Cox jimmy Mary Ronnie Vicki Colbert Colbert Collier Collins Della Frank Wes Anne Combs Cook Connor Corman Paul Robert Robert Steven Cowsert Crank Crawford Cromwell Terri jeff jimmy Susan Curry Davis Davis Deal David Carol Frank jerry Deaton De Forest Delph Diqkggn Mary Janice Marcia Lehn Dickinson Donaldson Duncan Duerr Libby Doug Greg Mary Margaret Eager Earle Eaves Evans Everett Connie Missy Janine Core Fern unriez Einck Fisk Ronny Rachel Tommy Kathy Flippo Flores Flournoy Ford 121116 Nancy Pam Patty Ann FIHUZCI Gardner Garner Garrison 146 w , x Carolyn Mollie Jerry Charles Gates Gates Gentry Gerdes Bill Barbara Sharon Vic Gesick Gettinger Gilliland Gleichmann Carol Mary Ann Sandy johnny Golden Gonzales Gonzales Goode Ellen Truett Lucy Jan Go rsuch C oss Grant Graves Joseph jack Gary Pat Gregg Grieder Griggs Hall Ann Victor Jeanie Kay Hardie Harding Hargis Hannaman Sandy Terri Wayne Lyn nt Hansen Harvey Harwell Harrell Carrye Caryn Warren Gordon Harris Hasslocher Hastings Hawthorne Kathy Militza Richard julie Hang Hauser Heller Hensley Pam Carl Janis jeff Herder Herring Hilbert Hirsch Jennifer Pam Edith Suzy Hilty Hobreckt Hollan Holleron Patricia Lida Robert Patsy Holm green Holm green Horner Houston Bobby Frances Kate Larry Hausser Imell Ives jay Terry David Margaret Pat JU-CkS0f1 Jensen jones jones Rafael Chrissie Lynn Bobby Joseffy Joseph Juel Iuergens Kal Bobby Diane JOhf1 Kallison Kauffman Kelley Kellogg Phil jimmy Sara Marie Kephart Kezar Kerr Kiehle Priest Bill Sherril Richard Kemper King Kirschner Kleiman Virginia Carla Greg Lynne Knouf Kost Kobernat Lachman John Lynne Hal Mary LaC0ke Lahourcacie Landrum Lampe Dennis Randy Judy Bruce Kovernal LeBlanc Lankforcl Lee james John Tommy Larry Lee Lee Lee Lehr Roy Lynette Buddy Diane Leslie Lewenthal Levy Lilly Alan Patsy Louise Charles Linclskog Lobit Locker Lockett Mellie Gary Shelly Barbara Longacre Louie Mabe Mac Alister Debbie Pat Mark Ricky Mandel Mansell Markham Martin Micaela Lorraine i Diane Andy Martinez Martyn Masters Matolbos Sharon Kathy Sandra Sue McCaa McCartney McCarty McCauley Georgia jay Donna Kathy McC1augherty McDaniel McDuffie McElwrath Mimi Sha ron John Bette McGehee M cGoff i gan McNew M ebane Laurie Terry CHTOIYTI Ken Miller Miller Mischer Moore Janie Mi Iby Wesley Candy Moore Moore Moran Morrell Peter Vicki Patty JS-Ck Moskowitz Mount Muir 1l'IL1S5Clm9-H jean Torn Roger Kathy Musselman Nealy Nelson Newman Margaret Bill Tommy Laurence Newton Norclhaus Norman Ochse William Patricia Debbie Ward Ochse Ormsby Orozco Orsinger Rhonda Robert I-Iowa rd' Pam Parshall Patterson Peak Peters David Pam Margaret Fletcher Pipes Pogue Polz Pool Loren Kathy Anne Jakey Stanley Porrette Pratt Price Price Geilfgifl Nancy Penny Dan Priclcly P1-05,15 Quarles Queen Mike 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Mike Waller Walker Walker Waters Martin Stephen Richard jimmy Weilbacher Wenke West Weedin janet Sandra Craig Evin Wheeler Whipple Wllife Whitehead ohn Bobby Nancy Carla Wigodsky Williams Williams Wilson Debbie Elaine Dickie Bob Windes Wolf Womack Wcmrth Tgfnmy Rosie Wright Wright Ximenes The "top ten finalists" in the cheerlead- er tryouts mug for the camera. 4 ,esesessl ,A S Cathy Ford cleans up her equipment af- ter a hard day in the chemistry lab. s l William Ochse suggests substituting a volley- ball for a head. Mary Poppins pays a visit to the Juniors during the sing song assembly. 4 ,,q L .ji-'J Gallantry lives again! Jay McDaniel demonstrates for the benefit of Pam Peters. ,. ,,, ,,,L , M A we 's , 21, Ann Hardie searches intently for 111000 of a milliliter of astatine. "Who will buy these sweet brown bean roles ?" asks Susan Robinson. 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'J' ' an W : s , 'V In V .rn K , W, V , ' Q .Q g xx' K , Q. 1 1 S .. 5. s' , .3 'a , ' Yrfb . xv! W ug Ns MOST EPRE SENTATIV1 ERESHMEN ANNE MORTIMER GREG WATERS NOMINEES CINDY NIXON N OMIN EES SALLY WALKER ALB ERT BIEDE NHARN 216 JAMIE SMITH .-QM, ,X The Olme Honor The tudents ho represent lame Helght 9 111 all fleld 1 W' , ,f , Q , 5 L ' A. 3" A ' , ' ,, A , f . X. 1' M ,:.N.Mf 3 a . , . .'g Q 5 5' 5 1 , ' Q. 'Q , f ' 'l .ff 'Q I 4 . f, 0 0 w . Q Q . . . x J , 4 u Q . , ,Q "I .Q . rr I Y no s 4 , , g .-M . f fwfw-we W... ,, H 3-04 Oi 495 use Q Q 0 4 s 'L 4 o can bon can a 0 . 0 a o o Q 4 Q f Q - n Q n u 0 n Q 4' 5 Q Q 0 Q Q 1 . . . . . 1 4 . 4 . - . . Q 4 s .. . s 1 . p 3 Q Q . , - a . - . . -. 1 . Q . s .v.. . n . . . - . , n f 4 f 1 . . . . . . . . 1 Q - f - 1 Q . v - 4 4 f . 4 u Q - . n D . , Q . . Q . 1 v v Q Q G 1 a f f . 1 . , . f o 4 . I n 4 , . 1 - ' 0 r 'QS n p . ' ' ' 1 . 4 This year Alamo Heights is fortunate enough to have twenty-two National Merit Finalists. They are, opposite, from left to right, Lou Griffin, Howard Simms, Ellen Richey, Cindy Payne, Mac Sykes, Kelly Arnold, Jeanie Childers, Becca Simpson, and Anne Williains. This page, top to bot- tom, Walt Park, Kent Kilpatrick, Allen Uzzell, Larry Oxford, Bill Holmes, Nancy Salling, Jose- phine Hall, David Grant, johnny Cates, Chuck jefferson, jane McKinley, and Lyn Peeiy. Not pictured is Peter Swenson. Several Heights students have distinguished themselves in the field of music. Shown are Jimmy Hatcher, All-State Orchestra, Terry Miller and Lnula Gregg, All-State chorus, Sonja Gary, All-State Orchestra, Ellen Richey, All-State Band, and Linda Miller, All-State Orchestra. Heights has many outstanding art students, who have exhibited in many art shows and have won many awards. Among them are, opposite, Cecile Russell, Margaret Webb, Linda Bellamy, Kathy Brandenburger, Carol Golden, and Steve Vollmer. 220 Two Heights girls are currently m-embers of the San Antonio Civic Ballet. Resting between rehearsals for an opera dance scene are Sandie Gonzales and Lyn Peery. Four members of the Key Club who attended the Slate Con- vention are jack Musselman, Lawrence and Willy Ochse, and John Barrow. 222 Three members of Tri-Hi-Y attended the Texas Model Legislature this past year. Th-ey are Lin- da Bellamy, Terri Harvey, and Bette Mebane. The Alamo Heights Student Council has been very active this year, sending many members to workshops and conventions, on local, state, and national levels. In addition, Heights was elected President of the Alamo Association of Student Councils. Members of the Student Council who have attended the various workshops and conventions are, left to right Marty Cook Chuck Jefferson, Margaret Webb, Ann Dee Laclensohn, G11 Mathews, Gaye Erickson, Mary Rohde, johnny Karotkin, and ,Almeda Doughty. V 223 Outstanding Junior Speech students are Pat Mansell, joe Gregg, Jill Vexler, Karen Chandler, and Mary Rohde. 224 The Speech Department is very activeg its members at- tend Student Congresses and speech contests, and distin- guish themselves in both. Pictured are seniors John Barrow, Gil Mathews, Chuck jefferson, johln jakle and Marty Cook. ,ae-,:..,,f, Several Heights girls improved their Spanish and French this summer when they attended summer schools in Mex- ico and France. They are: Neel McNeel, Monterrey, Mexicog Linda Helland and Nancy Salling, Vichy, Franceg Mary Martha Luke, Monterrey, and Margaret Webb, Mexico City. Four talented Heights students were select- ed to attend Summer Science Institutes. They are: johnny Cates, University of Texas, Bobby Schoolfield, Southern Meth- odist University, johnny Kefauver, North- western University, and David Grant, M. D. Anderson Clinic, Houston. 225 Ns. Alamo Heights has hail outstanding athletes in all snorts. Shown here are john Salling, Junior Pentathlon ancl Swimming, Bohn Smith and Pancho Walthall, Tennis, Georgia Priddy, Swimming, Kent Lucas, All-District Football, Mike Bowersock, Golf, john George, Basketball, and Bobby Bourgeois, All-District Football. 226 Several Alamo Heights students were honored this year during Youth Appreciation Week by the San Antonio Optimist Clubs. They are, op- posite, Hnoward Simms, Connie Dickson, and Marjorie Perry. Below, Jeanie Childers, Suzanne Katowski, Mac Sykes, and Gil Mathews. Qgefvgnivi JEFFERSON is hi s Six talented students were chosen this year to represent Heights on "On The Spot", a local quiz program. Seated are the regu lar team members, Nancy Salling, David Grant, Chuck jefferson, and Richard Holmes. Standing are alternates Kelly Arnold and Howard Simms. Members of Mu Alpha Theta, honorary mathematics club, worked on the staff of and attended mathematics conferences. 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Cindy Maxwell Martha Blitch Gay Ericksen MQ- 'Ir'7 CTS Donna Barr President Tommie Streeter Vice President Carol DeForest Treasurer Lida Holmgreen Historian Susan Deal Chaplain not pictured: Jeanie Childers Secretary Rangers: Sandy Hansen Jane Bradley Terri Harvey Louise Locker Mellie Longacre Ann Hardie Sheriffs: Wendy Polk Nancy Groos Iru Zeller Annis Tassos Christine Tassos Priscilla Coppock 9 -766 Deputies: jo Hinds Amy Lytle Mary Jones Nancy Holmgreen Lynn Osborne Sponsors: Mrs. Bradford Mrs. Sullivan PHYS as -few we Linda Core Miss Simms Miss SChrI1idt President Sponsor Assistant Sponsor Peggy Adams Emily Alter Gay Anderson Ilene Arbetter Diane Bailey Dona Becker Linda Bellamy Susan Berry Janet Bishop Cherry Blair Kathy Brandenberger Birdy Brunner Karen Chandler Mollie Childs Mary Colbert Vicki Collins Marty Cook Anne Corrigan Candy Crumm Terri Curry Peggy Davis Almeda Doughty Libby Eager Janis Embrey Carol Fischer Kathy Ford Chacha Galvan Carol Golden Lucy Grant Lucy Gravley 238 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R "'l1-,Q ,,,, -mu, M W Nr 1 .. , 1 s K V 5' ,C ' i R- r , ,,,,, R...-' '--'f gfada r as .,, , .J - x A, ' 'P i f l: 1 kAV,,. ,,. ,. r Gwyn Allen Kelley Arnold Jeb Baird John Baker Debbie Beck Gaylon Beights Mark Bone Allen Bradlyn Philip Brinker Mike Broaddus Jeff Casey Diana Castelow Ed Chevalier Jan Christe Dwight Cobb Phil Cobb 244 Carolyn Cook Robert Crawford Edward Cronk Jeff Davis David Deaton Cathy DeForest Philip DeLange Jerry Dominguez Doug Earle Alan Fear Barbara Ferguson Robert Firth Lewis Fisher Janine Fisk Marilyn Fisk Eddie Fladger r 5 Hx ii 1 f l f I f " K ...,, MARCH1 G Y Herb Foote Steve Froehner Gordon Fuller Sonja Gary Jolie Giese Mike Godowns Mary Greene Harry Gunkel Robert Haley Geari Hall Peggy Hansel Craig Harris Susan Hasslooher Bill Hatcher Jim Hatcher Gordon Hawthorne Leslie Heres Shazyn Heres Carl Herring Janis Hilbert Rae Hoese Mark Holt Robert Hunt Jo Carol Johnson John 'Kellogg Judy Langford: John Lee Linnie Livingston Jeff Lord Buddy Machu Ronald McAtee Mary McCartney 4? Q- BAD David McDavid Doss McDavid David McGilvray Linda Miller Terry Miller Susie Mitchell Martie Moore Wesley Moran Roger Nelson jo Lee Newton Tommy Norman Jim Odell Robert Patterson Dan Pfeil jon Ray Danny Redwine ,.L,,, Linda Reid Reid Reininger Arthur Reny Stephen Richards Ellen Richey John Richey Dee Rollo Robbie Rosett David Rossing Tom Rossing Tim Rubenstein Linda Schrag Susie Schulte Jane Schwartz Charles Schwe-ers Linda Seewald Julie Sheffield Sue Shockley Jeni Simms Tim Sisk Tony! Sisk Bohn Smith Stuart Smith Steve Spears Paul Spellman Bruce Stanberry Nanette Strayer Tom Taylor Bob Thrift Mike Tibbets Ken Trammel Doak Walker ,fi 7A"""' if? ff? st ,Q ,gf I - r Q.- .E e-fw.....? '--.,.,,,,,, A T ' wwf - ,tt U S ,, ioo.o , M H if Sally Walker Betty Waller Brian Wanner Leslie Weaver jimmy Weedin Philip Wetz jimmy Whiteaker Dick Womack Steve Woodman Bob Worth Tommy Wfright Buddy Zipp 245 2l t 11 ' ' ! Q-I ., al 'tt A i - 3? :.1 fi 931-.lg R? , Iggy. gs 5- K 5 ,L .,,. .A L in iz I A :fm-.,,fs:.:: XM,,,,...-tg Barbara Ferguson Feature Twirler Mary Greene Twirler , 1 f it ix X -if -1 nw, 1: arse:-'ffas11e:i'2 ., ...,,,. .,. i ' ti , F9 it ' 246 Linda Schrag Drum Maiof Twirler Mr. Cranford Gwyn Allen Director Twirler Qmkil Wifi - .. b - -r L f , ' - QL.:-5.-:fi---ffwff-.,, Nv1,,,,f,,,ri.k In me zil ' JoCarol johnson Twirler vm, .. if F 5' Diana Castelow Twirler Mr. Ellis Asst. Director WI GBA D Mark Bone Jeff Casey jim Hatcher Carl Herring Phil Cobb Herby Foote john Lee Marty Moore Cindy Leber - Doak Walker jim Odell Twila Overstreet Vocalist Tony Sisk Mr. Ellis Reid Reininger Tim Sisk Philip Wetz Sponsor C C 247 NONHNEES BARBARA HATTER STEVE SWANSON TRISHA HANSEN LONNIE WALTHALL FOOTBALL SWEETHEART MARGARET WEBB SPUR PIN - UP BOY JOHN GEORGE 5 , .,,,, 5 1 f 1 Wait your turn, Chacha And here's Sirno. Why, Gayle, no rollers! , fl Z v 531 t ,,.f--""' L I 'I The Band bus is always crowded on out of-town trips. t .,, The Band bus sports the team motto and yearbook V theme "We try harder." My name is Barbara II. It , 4 X, I is 15 1 52 1 2 ffl. gmc Chaps queue up for a thirsty ride home. X36- 6- The spirit of adventure never leaves Student Council Presidents. Pictured is '65 President, Chuck Katz with two friends. Several Spurs exhibit dainty table manners at an officers dinner. E 5 re Two familiar sights on the Ala- mo Heights spirit scene are Judy Drury, yelling, "One, two, three, Good Luck, Mules" and Happy Harry, yelling. Y NUSMUNNE We'd rather fight than switch. l l l 254 Don't look now, but this vict l l d E L e is illegal. Here comes the thundering herd. The Mules' powerhouse backfield this year is made up by Margye Burleson, Tommie Streeter, and Judy Henry. :, C J , ' 5 ,.e,, L 'g.4i'l..f3Qgl'3N Q ,W q4Qltf3'j,i,,-7 Ja ,331 f-,.ff7g,,. , Z 5,,gs?z2 fzzgilfj ,veg V The cheerleaders are exuberant over a victory Diane Castelow gets ready for the Bryan game. The boys on the sidelines root for their teammates. The Ch3P5 Salute the SPUYS with flashcards- A flurry of blue and gold balloons is released by the Chaps. ixrfl s 3 l s 0 1' 13 S uf 3 u" A 3-Y I , 74' ffm' ,Qu a Nw 2 es 4- , fvf 5 am 'fi E af' gwWk?'54H'k 1? bfi? '42 R M Q56 Q as in W 'f Coach 1' i , james Nelson , fb v ,72wm,,,i O xi A Q '43 4 ,. A gl , , 11 I 1 x I F C s , Athletic Director joe Gulllory ' A tftt fm to V ,tt 5 l Assistant Coach A .V ll f Billy 'VXXfayue, Andrews I Assistant Coach Hal Robbins Tony Arevalo- S11--Fullback' 4Years - ' - 'i Bob Bourgeios Sr.-Guard 2 Years Y? 1 Q 't ga ":L Duane Lardon 5 , f 55i,,A 3 Q fi 5 , . 3 Macisyke I ' Sr.-Center A A 2 Years V 196 ff 4 x I 2 5, I Nw? ' A , Billy Groos -' ' Sr.-Guard 2 Years E Sr.-Quarterback Years g sz s Kent Lucas Sr.-Tackle 3 Years Paul Pace Sr.-Center 1 Year I if 23' 2 fr1f 3 wgglgtwesf. fn ' VM, . X, ., Greg Miller Sr.-End 1 Year fgff IQ, f , 'f m " jg x.x. , -'Barry Maxwill ' Sr.-Guard Y A 53' 1 Year L L5 5 . I Yvvwx wg-fffaiv , A V- mfs Qs 4, is Wife '?f'. joe W11son 'Sn-End A1 Year' -' Sr.-Guard 1 Year ii-Q' i .. 263 5 rr ,1 A 5 i ollle ffmx fe' Gerald Stone jr.-Tailback 2 Years , ,,.,k . 7 ST.: Bill Albaugh jr.-Quarterback 1 Year Paul Cows ert jr.-End J' 5 Qi ,f nag M 'lll A V A H james Riley "i' 'M Jr.-Fullback QL 2 Years K1 'Wie' gn 1 Year N. Mike Montgomery Jr.-End 1 Year H1 Robert Kauffman jr.-Tackle 1 Year it is ,i,.. M, 'I K i I 0 1- I rifles? I Dick Corrigan Sr.-End 1A Year X -v-WJ?" fy 5 A-www 2,4 E ,gl jack " Grieder-f Jr.--Tailback 1 Year .V-if , l,4, X fr f i '- 1 W ,R Ken Moore jr.-Guard 1 Year John Lee Jrf-Quarterback 1 Year Tex Regner Jr.-Wingback 1 Year R .WA L Bob Bariies -V Q.. Soph.-End I , 1 Year 0 Q 1 f A ers V y ,, ' 1 y 1 , M, .. y 'Ly y . ,Q -1 NW-lu , WKVW A 4 A .. X k y y 2 . A ,... ' 151 03 21 y f' E2 y f L75 Q Left to right: John Wigodslcy, John Linskog, 1 Jimmy Lilly, Buddy Levy, Mike Shaughnessy E F lWAC TEAMI CAPTAlNS,65 TONY DUANE 257 Tony Arevelo out sprints the Tech defense for TD. LES W OPE ER 21-6 OVER B FF It took a 100 yard kickoff return to do it, but the Alamo Heights Mules finally got fired up and came roaring back to overwhelm the Fox Tech Buffaloes in a 21-6 non-district opener. The first half looked a little shaky for both teams with no scoring development. The Mules could move the ball but could not string anything together.They almost scored late in the second quarter but were held on downs on the 8 yard line. Fired up, the Mules came back and recovered the opening kickoff on the Tech 22 yard line, but someone was off sides. The team streamed down the field on the next kick only to see Homer Delgado pick the ball up on the goal line, Sprint through the over-anxious Mules, break loose on his own 30 and go all the way. On the kickoff Steve Seiler almost returned the ball all the way with powerful blocking from an irrepressible team. A couple of plays later Tony Arevelo broke loose on a reverse and sprinted 29 yards into the end zone. Again the Mules' defense held and Paul Cowsert took in a 40 yard touchdown pass from Lardon, which was nullified by a penalty. With Riley's slashing runs up the middle setting up the touchdown, Cowsert again pulled down a pass, this time for 6 points. The mighty Mule defense held the Tech offense to only 6 yards total offense, and failure to gain first downs again forced the Buffs to punt. Riley hauled it in on the 39 yard line, got a real good block from Tex Regner, and went in standing up for the score minutes before the game was over. STATISTICS Heights Tech First Downs 1 1 0 Rushing Yardage 15 5 6 Passing Yardage 61 0 Passes 6-12 0-1 lntercepted By 1 0 Punts 4-50.8 10-31.1 Fumbles Lost 2 1 4-30 5-34 Penalties 268 Seiler gathers in pass for a long gain against Miller. E ERY HERE BUT THE COREBOARD The mighty Alamo Heights Mules completely dominated the ground game but came out one point behind in a 14-13 heart-breaker to top-ten ranked Corpus Christi Miller in their second game of the year. The Mules came roaring ahead 13-O in the first quarter with Seiler and Riley making most of the yardage and quick, decisive calls on third down by Lardon. The scores came on a 2 yard keeper by Lardon and an eight yard pass to Greider. Big Tony Arevalo missed in the second conversion try, his first miss in five attempts this season. The Mule defense really held the daunted Miller offense on the ground all night, but the secondary spread too thin as Valdez of Miller led his team to a victory. Miller could not muster a first down until late in the first half when Valdez hit on 6 passes of 22, 21, and 25 yards for the score. Their second score came on a 47 yard pass which had the Mules' secondary fooled all the way. Time and again the Mules thrust close but were held by the Miller defense, but with the last drive ended by an interception of a Lardon pass with 1:14left toplay. Our defense took the honors, as we led 13 to 7 on first downs and 155 to 45 on the ground. One Miller back was held to zero yards on 12 carries. Bob Bourgeois, Robert Kauffman, john Loyd, Mac Sykes, and Tony Arevalo starred on defense. Steve Seiler and james Riley Miller player sings "I want to hold your hand," but Steve Seiler led on offense with 73 and 54 yards on 16 and 9 trys, respectively. l doesn't agree. figs, MLE HOLD OFF TRAVI After the first half it looked like the Mules would come out on top of a lop-sided victory like they have seldom seen in the last few years. They really came on strong in the first half, going 79 yards after taking the opening kickoff, ripping through the widely renowned Travis defense "like tissue paper." The score came on a 28-yard pass to James Riley. Travis lost 15 yards on two plays, were held on third down, kicked, and were promptly run through again. They held on their 24 yard line, where Tony Arevalo kicked a field goal. Another punt, another drive, and speedy Steve Seiler barreled in from the one. The half ended in confusion with the steamed up Mules on the 2 yard line trying to score despite confused and slow plac- ings by the referees. The second half was a little different, with Cox, the Travis Quarterback, passing the Rebels to one touch- down, then setting up another with long heaves.Adraw play covered 21 yards for the second Austin score. After that, the Mule defense held the hurried Travis offense for an exciting 16-14 win. The Mules were superior in all respects, gaining 169 to 29 yards rushing, 91 to 69 yards passing. 270 Grieder drives on for Mules yardage. STATISTICS Heights Travis First Downs 16 6 Rushing Yardage 169 29 Passing Yardage 91 69 Passes 6-12 12-24 lntercepted by 0 O PUHYS, Avg- 5-37.8 6-34,8 Fumbles Lost 2 2 Penalties 8-89 1-1 2 Paul Cosert grabs Lardon's spiral for 20 yards. BRYA EDGE M LE Tired and listless from a long bus ride and long wait prior to game time, a somewhat dampened Alamo Heights team was handed defeat by the Bryan Broncos. The Broncos scored early in the first period of play and again late in the fourth quarter to whip past the Mules 13-6, in a non-district game in Bryan. After receiving the opening kickoff, Bryan marched through Heights territory where quarterback Bill Hodge unleashed a 54 yard pass to John Bond for the first touchdown of the evening. A kick for the extra point failed. Four plays later Heights bounced back into the game when james Riley intercepted a Bryan aerial on the Bryan 22 yard line. The Mules then pushed through to the Broncos 2 yard line where quarterback Duane Lardon rushed over for the Mules' six points. The attempt for extra point failed. Two periods of sluggish play followed until in the last five minutes of the fourth quarter Bryan again scored with a 73 yard sweep by Pat Adams. Adams also kicked the extra point. The Mules towered above the Broncos statistically with Gerald Stone contributing 105 of Heights' 218 yards. Bryan managed to gain only 147 yards in 4 first downs to the Mules 12. Bob Bourgeois contains Bryan halfback. 271 Barry Maxwell and Gregg Miller were defense standouts, with a blocked punt and recovered fumble Gerald Stone breaks through for a 26 yard run. MULE THRAH QCOLLU Juniors James Riley and Gerald Stone led a massive ground assault which completely dominated the last pre-district game of the year and left the Mules poised and ready for the hard games ahead with a 3-2 record. The Mules gained 337 yards in total offense, 205 on the ground and 132 via the air, while holding the McCollum offense to a mere 96 yards on the ground and 14 through the air. The Mules started off poorly, fumbling 3 times in the 1st quarter, and also having a bad pass from center prevent a 4th down punt and setting up the lone Cowboy T.D. from the Mule 18 yard line. After the 1st quarter, however, the Mules rolled, scoring twice in the second and once in each of the last two quarters. Riley banged across for two touchdowns and a couple of two points. The other touchdowns came on a short Lardon pass to end Cary Farrow. Steve Seiler added crucial yardage when needed. The second half saw plenty of substitutions as the Mules moved easily through the McCollum defenses. The Cowboy offense went nowhere against the aggres-sive Mule defense all night, making only three first downs all night, one on a long pass, one on a touchdo wn, and one on along run which covered 50 yards. to their credit, each of which set up a Mule touchdown. STATISTICS A. H. McCollum 1st downs 19 3 Rushing yds. 205 96 Passing yds. 132 14 Passes 9-20 9-20 5-10 Intercepted by 1 0 Punts 1-36 1-36 5'-29-6 Fumbles lost 3 1 Penalties 5-45 563 27 2 i Robert Marshall, senior quarterback, goes for a handy gain led by a wall of blockers. HIGHLAND OWL TH MP M LES 31-O The Highlands Owls rode all the way on the arm of Chuck Hixon and some fabulous catches by Walter and Sammy Holden to a 31-O victory over the Mules. The Owls, ranked high in the state 15 AAAA ranking, showed their stuff early by going 51 yards in their opening drive, scoring on a 7-yard I-Iixon pass to Holden. A short quick kick gave the Owls field position and they quickly scored, again with the score coming on a Hix- on pass to Ekis. The deepest penetration of the night by the Mules came after Gerald Stone broke around the left end for 21 yards. The Mules couldn't muster an attack and were forced to punt. The Owls scored a- gain on an 11 yard field goal by Walter Huntley and a 5 yard Hixon pass capping a 75 yard drive. A fumble gave the Owls possession after the kickoff, and Ralph Krueger led a tough Mule defense that regained the ball. Tightening up on the Owls, the Mules showed a more rugged defense for the rest of the game, with Bob Bour- geois playing an outstanding game. Mac Sykes turned in his usual inspired game, and Robert Kauffman also played aggressively. Statistics Highlands AIHIDO Heights First Downs 17 5 Rushing Yardage 160 65 Passing Yardage 143 33 Passed 11-2-4 5-12 Intercepted by 1 1 Punts, Avg. 2-36.0 6-30.0 Fumbles Lost O 1 Penalties, Ydg. 3-25 7-67 273 Mules in Two Years in a Row With Win Over Jeff Gerald Stone sprints past the last defender and scores on a 27 yard run. jack Greider set the pace as the "We Try Hard- er" team rolled over the jefferson Mustangs 14-6 in a one-sided contest for the.Mule's second victory in as many years over the traditional rivals. Greider, al- though hampered by a bad knee, refused to be tack- led on the second play of the game and ran 59 yards to the 6-yard line. Duane Lardon went in for the score, and Tony Arevalo kicked the extra point. An aggressive Mule defense forced the Mustangs to punt, and the third play from scrimmage saw Greid- er again break loose from a swarm of tacklers for a 60 yard run to the 27 yard line. Two plays later Gerald Stone sprinted into the end zone for the T. D. Arevalo again converted and the score was 14-0. The Mule defense manhandled the Mustangs un- til late in the half, when a long pass play fooled the secondary and scored. Robert Marshall knocked down the extra point try. Bourgeois, Corrigan, Krue- ger, Marshall, and Arevalo, aided by Albaugh, Ri- ley, and Stone, held the Mustangs back in the second half, despite inferior field position. Jack Greider amazingly ran 60 yards after being in this situation. M. RIMM A V 274 L 'Ri , Y Wil Pursuit such as this was typical of the determined Mule defense, as Bourgeois, Loyd, and Groos rushed in after Sykes and Stone hauled down Barney Harris. ao 14 -12 Victor in Heartbreaker Although the Mules pushed the powerful MacArthur Brahmas all over the field, the breaks were con- sistently against the aggressive team and, although sition, and fumbles, failed in a last minute attempt to the victory which they had so truly earned. The Mules ing fumbles and penalties, and managed to control the Mac 20 yard line 6 times in all, but only managed to Mules fumbled on the 16, the 7, and the 23 and were Mule 20 yard line only twice, but scored both times they time and again fought back from inferior field po- put a. score on the board which might partially represent were superior to the Brahmas in every category, includ- ball throughout the game. The Mules drove past the score twice against the bewildered Mac defense as the held once. The Brahmas were able to penetrate the and made one two point conversion to make the differ- ence, Their winning score Was aided by 39 yards in penalties. Stone and Riley had 120 yards and 115 yards on the ground, respectively, and Lardon hit for 6-9 and 87 yards. A magnificent defensive effort was led by Mac Sykes, Kent Lucas, and Ralph Krueger. In the offensive line, which consistently out hit the Mac line, Bob Bourgeois, john Loyd, and the rest of the line led an attack which rolled up 318 yards. The team was lauded for its fine effort throughout the game and the spirit which was shown in its attitude towards never giving up. STATISTICS Mac Mules 1st downs 13 16 Rushing 1 58 251 Passing 69 87 Interceptions O 0 Passes 6-14 6-9 Punts 5-30.4 2-29.0 Fumbles 2 4 Penalties 3-35 1 1-75.5 275 Junior end Paul Cowsert hauls in a long pass from Lardon. S eehan and Co. Run Over Mules 35-8 A powerful Lee football team, paced by all-stated Pat Sheehan, ground out a 35-8 win over a stubborn but outclassed Alamo Heights team. Sheehan scored four times and carried eight others for 157 yards rush- ing. The Mules' defense held Lee the first two times it had the ball, but then Sheehan sprinted around right end and ran 66 yards for the touchdown. Later that period Sheehan again broke through right tackle and quick- ly went 68 yards for the touchdown. In the second quarter Sheehan intercepted a Lardon pass, then in turn Steve Seiler intercepted one of Lee's passes to set up the Mules' lone score, which came on Gerald Stone's 13 yard sprint following a 19-yard Lardon-to-Seiler pass. Then the Vols ground out a 29-yard march for the score to make it 22-8 at the half. Sheehan'S 49-yard punt return was the highlight of the second half, as the Mules proved stubborn in the third quarter, only to have the Vols drive 63 yards in fifteen plays for the game's final tally. The scoring play came on a pass lateral play that again saw Sheehan sidestep one defender and romp into the end zone untouched. The Vols were impressive as they prepared for their next Week's win over Mac- Arthur and subsequent victories in the State plavoffs. STATISTICS LCC Heights First Downs 16 9 Rushing 228 125 Passing 1 1 3 27 Passes Intercepted By 2 1 Passes 7-1 5 2-8 Punts 3-20.7 6-28.2 Fumbles 0 O Penalties 6-60 6-47.5 276 The Edison game was Fathers' Night. Here Tony Arevalo appears with his father. don scored from the 2. The Mule defense looked like 6 third quarter fumbles and went in for the score after this, fumbling two more times before the night.was sides., Tony Arevalo broke through many times in and Kent Lucas showed some fine playing, also. The had shown its fine spirit and determination throughout disheartening scores, even though it had been way Edison Upsets Mules The lightly regarded Edison Bears cashed in on two 3rd quarter fumbles to pull out a victory over the Mules and end the season on a sour note. The Mules built up a dissappointing 6-O lead in the first half with a dogged defense and the run- ning of Gerald Stone. Their lone score came on a 54 yard drive in seven plays. This drive was sparked by Stone's 39 yards on two carries. Lar- points would be enough until the Bears recovered two both of them. The Mule offense just couldn't go after over.The game saw some fierce competition from both the first half to nail the Edison quarterback for losses, loss was a bitter one for the determined team which the season, only to see itself on the short end of many ahead in the statistics. STATISTICS Edison Mules 1st downs 9 14 Rushing 91 100 Passing 34 35 Passes 3-5 2-6 Interc. by 1 O Punts 3-30 4-39.5 Fumbles lost 0 4 Lonnie Wfalfhall, Albert West, and Walt Park, seniors, were an added attraction as they worked the chains at every home game I t 277 Front Row: Dickie Lewis, Benito Infante, Mgr., Mark Wilson, Steve Stauffer, Jay Duerr. Tony Autrey, Richard Finlayson, Bill Schinider, Allen Sartain, Bill Hankins, Erich Rochstroh, Tim Karnes, Bennin Regner, Jack Vifalker, Frankie Delph, Richard Seymore, George Grieder, Pat McCaffrey, Coach McBain. Second Row: Dean Hanes, Scott Warren, Walter Adams, Freddie Sachnez, Greg lVfcLaughlin, Raymond Seymore, Tommy Williams, Jay Miller, Ken Moore, Eddie Burke, Vifarren Hastings, Teddy Kator, David Busby, Tom Lovelace, Robert Gonzales, Walt Lee, Ronald Toudoze. Third Row: Indalecio Matalobos, David Matheson, Bill Flood, john Roachford, joe Thaggard, Mark Caldwell, Enerst Garcia, jimmy Colbert, Jimmy Anderson, Larry Whatford, Bob Schiender, Ronnie Colbert, Dennie Ware, Chuch Samuels, Charlie Hankins, jimmy Telotte. QQ 99 Alamo Heights Natalia Alamo Heights Holmes A Alamo Heights Highlands Alamo Heights Brackenridge Alamo Heights Jefferson Alamo Heights McCollum Alamo Heights Central Alamo Heights MacArthur Alamo Heights Lee Alamo Heights Edison 278 Front row: Russ Wagner, Clinton Biediger, Marty Brownlee, Craig Hummel, Dan Fletcher, Scot Briton, Chris Hummel, Rus- ty Bellamy, Calhoun Bobbit, jamie Mason, Gary McCaffrey, Robert Park, Hector Gonzales. Second row: Mike Nuss, jerry Wil- son, Tiny Franklin, jimmy Norman, jamie Musselman, Gary Fitch, Roy Smith, Pete Keedy, joe Brown, Steve Stone, Dee Buchanan, Mike Cook, Doug Rostedt, David Duncan. Third row: Mgr. Mike Moreau, David Berkowitz, Larry Beck, Greg Waters, Albert Biedenharn, Bill Kaufman, Chris Beppert, Robert Bain, john Connolly, Frank Tilley, Guy Buschman, Al Ander- son, Lukin Gilliland, Hans Helland, Mgr. Dwight Cobb, FRU H FOOTBALL Alamo Heights Antonian Alamo Heights La Salle Alamo Heights Harlandale Alamo Heights Central AlaI'!'10 Heights Eisenhgwef Alamo Heights Garner Alamo Heights Nimitz Alamo Heights Krueger Alamo Heights Marshall Championship Game Alamo Heights 14 Terrel Wells 8 me Bask The varsity baseball team started without a sin- gle returning letterman and only three seniors. Display- ing great pride, spirit, and determination ,they battled - to a 13-14 season record and a 3-7' district record which put them in a tie for fourth place. In pre-season games the Mules twice defeated McCollum, the district 16 AAAA champions. john George and Steve Swanson, seniors and team captains, were also top scorers 'with 451 and .280 points, season total, respectively. George and Jeb Baird were top free throw shooters with 199 and 66 points, respec- tively. The leading rebounders were Baird and Gerald X Stone, with 122 and 88, respectively, for the season. x . etball .,,,m.,,Q:zs, 4-'f john George Outside Seniorfl Year-Capt. Gerald Stone Inside Junior-1 Year jimmy Davis Jeb Baird Outside Ol1fSid6 juniof-1 Year junior-1 Year Steve Swanson Ourside Senior-1 Year-Capt. All-district-I-Ion. Men B111 Swann Pete Moscowitz Inside Inside junior 1 Year junior 1 Year David Deaton john Lee Inside Inside junior-1 Year Junior-1 Year Lonnie Walthali james Riley Inside Outside Senior-1 Year 1 Year Tom McIntyre Torn Norman Outside Outside Sophomore-1 Year Junior-1 Year Tommy Norman junior-1 Year Outside Tommy McIntyre Soph.-1 Year Outside james Riley Junior-1 Year Inside Pete Moscowitz breaks around a defender and goes up for the score. Jefferson Pulls Away With 58-46 Victory The Mules were really fired up as they started the game Highlands is Dumped by the Mules The Mules opened up their ISAAAA district play with 57-47 victory over Highlands. Highlands, which came into the district play as one of the favorites, was quickly put to a disadvantage from an aggressive Mules defense and some sharp shooting by john George and Steve Swanson, senior co-captains. George was everywhere on defense, grabbing re- bounds and stealing the ball. Meanwhile, he pumped in 28 points and, accompanied with Swanson's 14 points, this quick- ly spelled defeat for the Owls. The Mules had a 7 point lead throughout most of the game, although the Owls came with- in 3 points in the third quarter, only to see the Mules have an 18 point lead in the fourth quarter to win finally by 10 points. Gerald Stone lobs in a basket over the defense's head against jefferson, and with an aggressive defensive game, they maintained a slim lead during the first quarter. This lead was strengthened at the start of the second quarter, only to see the Mustangs have a series of lucky breaks and, aided by foul shots, they pulled within three points of the Mules at the half. The second half was all jefferson although the Mules put up a strong but discouraging and losing fight. Swanson led the Mules with 12 points and was closely followed by john George and David Deaton, both with 11 points. Gerald Stone came into the game late and showed some fine rebounding. jimmy Davis and' Moscowitz look on as Iohrn George arches in a long set shot. Lee 65, Mules 53 The Alamo Heights Mules had the Znd high- est scorer in the league with John George, but the Lee Volunteers had the top scorer in 6'9" Steve Niles. The Vols had a steady lead throughout, al- though the Mules came close when they finally de- cided to use their full court press. When they took it off, the Vols regained their lead and coasted in with a 65-53 victory, even though Steve Swanson had 17 points and George followed with 16 points. 286 Mao 56, Mules 52 in Thriller Coming into the MacArthur game the Mules were really fired up. The game started with fine support from both schools present, as the packed stands cheered their teams on. The Senior boys were especially outspoken. The game started as a runaway for the Mules, for al- though it was close in the opening moments, john George and Jeb Baird quickly pumped in several bas- kets to give the Mules the lead. A slow 2nd quarter had the Brahmas within 10 points, 28-19, at the half. The third quarter saw the Brahmas explode, showing the form which later led them to second place in dis- trict. The Mules came back strong in the fourth quar- ter, but the officials gave MacArthur the breaks as they won 56-52 in the last minutes, by foul shots. George was high man again, this time with 18 points, while Jeb Baird had 14 points, most of them in the 1st quarter. Jeb Baird tips the ball to Steve Swanson at the right against Lee. 7 Gerald Stone watches Steve Swanson do some fancy footwork to get in position for this set shot. Edison player points to where he wishes the ball was instead of ivn the basket after George makes a long one. Edison Upsets Mules 68-67 in Three Overtimes The Edison Bears pulled a big upset as they defeated the Mules 68-67 in three overtimes after the .Mules had tied it by 59- 59 at the end of the 4th quarter. The Bears, fired up because of an unsuccessful season so far, led 35-26 at the half, but the Mules finally came alive and tied it by the end of the regulation game. Then came the frustrating periods. The Mules put on an agonizing freeze on the ball, scoring only 2, 4, and 2 points in the 3 periods. The freeze finally proved their undoing however, for John George had to sink a long set shot to tie it up at the end of the second overtime, and when Edison put on the pres- sure in the third overtime, the Mules missed 3 foul shots to lose by one. George and Moskowitz led with 22 points each, and Baird had 12 points. Mules Overhaul Highlands, 61 - 58 The Mules let out their frustrations in the second half of the game to overcome a halftime deficit and win 61-58 over the stumbling Highlands Owls. Hitting 79 per cent of their shots and led by Baird and Stone who got the rebounds, the Mules proved too much for the Owls. Iohn George had 15 points to be high point man again and maintain his position as second high man in the district in the scoring department. Swanson and Baird followed up with 12 points apiece. Swanson and Stone watch Moscowitz make two. Stampecling Brahmas Down Mules 63 -47 An intent MacArthur basketball team came to play ball, riding on a long winning streak and aiming at a play-off with Lee. It found an Alamo Heights team which decided on a disastrous stategy of slowdown-ball and only short shots. Because of this, John George, pre- viously secure in his position of second high district scorer fmost of his points from outside shotsj, scored only 8 points, the Brahmas consistently broke around and through an inadequately prepared game plan, and the Mules were swamped 63-47 in a game which saw free substitution on both sides. Gerald Stone and Jeb Baird showed fine determination defensively. Stone hit for 8 points, and Steve Swanson was high man for the Pete Moscowitz makes a layup after dribbling through a maze of Edison players. Mules Fade, Jeff Wins 73 -63 The Mules made it close for one half, faded out on de- fense the next half and lost a 73-63 decision against the Thomas jefferson Mustangs. Although the Mules led for a time, the Mustangs went ahead by three points at the half, then just passed the ball to their big center who scored most of the points in the second half. Despite a 20 point fourth quarter, the Mules just could not rebound on defense and the Mustangs pounced-in the points. Jimmy Davis, who showed fine ball handling ability and defen- sive prowess throughout the year, showed his determina- tion whenever in .the game. Moskowitz, Swanson, and George scored 14, 12, and 17 points respectively, despite a crippling game tactic which disallowed long shots. Tom- my Mclntyre, a sophomore, saw plenty of action, and showed promise for the future. 288 night with 16 points. Jimmy Davis stalnds alone in the corner ii District Champions Lee Beat Miseued Mules 63-43 A determined Mules team, hampered by the game strat- egy that had proved so disastrous against Mac the previous week, went down to defeat against a powerful Lee team. Lee, which later defeated MacArthur for the district Champion- ship, held down a Mule offense which was designed to go only for layups. John George hit for 14, Steve Swanson for 10, and Gerald Stone for 5, even though they were unable to take advantage of their long shot ability. Lee dominated the whole game, as their height advantage showed early. 6-9 All-State Steve Niles led the Volunteers. Pete M-oscowitz and Jeb Baird look on as Swanson grabs a re bound. Steve Swanson leaps high to shoot over the defend- er and score two points. Mules Defeat Bears in Closeout The Mules maintained a slim but steady lead A-ti A over the Edison Bears to win 53 to 50 and push the bears further into the cellar after this last district game. Steve Swanson was the big gun for the Mules, scoring 19 points and playing a fine defensive game, Somehow the game strategy just didn't get the ball to George, however, and with only 6 points he went from 2,nd to 4th in the district race. Defensively, however, he shone. Gerald Stone turned in a fine performance, with 15 points to his credit. David Deaton followed with 8 points. As the gun went off and the Mules finished with another district win, the senior boys rushed out on the court and carried Swanson and George into the showers. 289 john George Steve Swanson aptains N -66 9' The two players unanimously chosen by their teammates as cap- tains for the season were the two senior starters John George and Steve Swanson. Both figured prominently in the action of the Mules' games, with George the leading scorer of the team with 451 points, good enough for fourth place in the league scoring race, and Swan- so.n's 280 points for second place on the team. Both captains were named to the district 15 AAAA all-district team, George to the sec- ond team and Swanson to the honorable mention. ' 3 Front Row Left To Right: Charles Lockett. Frank Cook, Bill Reichardt, Melbourne O'Banion Dude Steen Bob Worth lohn Malkoski, Second Row Left to Right: Bob Rostedt, Kal Kallison, Ted Barkley, Steve Baxter, Steve W1ters Robert Crank Coach McBain. HJNIORBVARSITX7 BASKETBALL Brackenridge Edgewood Lee Central Catholic John Marshall Lee Jefferson Sam Houston Holmes Highlands South San Central Catholic John Marshal Mac Arthur Lee Jefferson Sam Houston Holmes Highlands SCORES Them 30 47 53 27 36 45 45 60 35 51 33 35 31 49 50 62 44 59 57 Heights 34 75 49 62 60 41 44 54 56 46 57 52 40 48 22 60 43 50 38 Front Row left to right Bob Polk Skip Schimpf, Steve Greer, Mike Broddaus, Lewis Westermen Howard Moores Ramand Percher Randy McBeth Second Row left to right: Tim Murray, jimmy Lloyd, George Grieder Larry Watford Glen R1r1e Pat McCaffrey Bob Bfzrnes Bobbe Cummins. Coach MacKeen. VAR,ITYi'TV' BASKETBALL South San MacArthur Lee jefferson Highlands Edison MacArthur Lee Jefferson Highlands Edison SCORES Them 33 30 41 73 48 65 57 51 36 48 57 Heights 27 44 26 33 34 33 39 41 41 42 56 Front Row left to right: Mgr .George Horn, Russ Wagner, Jerry Wilson, Doug Rostedt, Aca Wright Jeff Loving james Traina, jimmy Corrigan. Second Row Left to right: Mgr. Larry Beck, Lukin Gilliland, Lee Carleston Mike Berler Gary Mc Caffrey, Steve Stone, Tony Sisk, Bill Kaufman, Coach, Tausch. Third row left to right: Mgr. Hans Helland Gary Fitch Guy Bushmann, jamie Musselman, Greg Waters, Robert Bain, Bobby Hunt, David Mac Ginnis, David Masters FROSH BASKETBALL Harlandale Holmes South San Pat Neff South Cross Garner Nimitz CO FERE SCORES Them Heights 17 43 48 70 29 50 18 44 35 39 53 71 31 41 CE CH MPIO GOLF 'N-nn ta Top 12 players: Front row: Jack Partain, john Karotkin, Sy Harris, Bobby Hunt, Wally Carnahan, Mike Bowersock. Back: Larry Oxford, Lee Willoughby, Walt Park, Lonnie Walhhall, jack Keene, joe Anderson, Kenny Thomas. ST TE CHAM S The Alamo Heights Varsity golf team of 1966 is faced with the formidable role of being the favored team to win the State AAAA championship for a record four times in a row. The team lost only one member of the team that won the championship last year, and with a roster of Lonnie Wfalthall, Mike Bowersock, jack Par- tain, and Lee Wfilloughby, with fine support from sophomore Joe Anderson and seniors Kenny Thomas, and Larry Oxford the Mules are a formidable opponent for any team in the state. The Mules placed lst at Del Rio, lst at Bastrop, second at the Northeast Invitational, and a close second at the Border Olympics. The past record of the team is phenomenal when it is considered that to reach the state tournament a team must come in first or second in its own district, then Win the regional tournament. The only stiff competition in district IGAAAA is Lee, and the team is assured a place in the regional tournament. Then comes the difficult job of winning the regional and state tournaments for a fourth State championship in a row. School enthusiasm is high as the season runs on. 294 TE Q r VAT ,' Q' X wr -X Second 12 players: Doug Bowersock, Bill West, Charly Schreiner, Rusty Frurman, E.B. jobe, Bob Masters, Richard Starr Brian Planto, Bobby Watson, jamie Smith. 1963, 1964, 1965 1966 VARSITY SCHEDULE Del Rio Invitational Bastrop Invitational Northeast Invitational Border Olympics Corpus Christi Victoria Houston Champions District Tournament Regional Tournament State Tournament First Place First Place Second Place Second Place March 18 March 25 April 4 April 8, 9 April 15, 16 May 6, 7 -ii r ws, wb E .ll f h . M... 'A if-' , H 1 n .... MY- .gs ,- .. 5 V Q, ,. . 5,5 V. se: - ' S . ,. . .... .Y ' 1 . . .h kr " " U ' ' A Q- . qi, , jx' M -1 H-miss' ...P S 'ff f' f X' . .. " - vf'wf-'MDS'-N -1 -, N .-5.5 . A f-. In 2 M S. gig -1 55.3 ,-if .51 'M . V- Mike Bowersock Senior-4 yrs. Jack Partain Senior- 4 yrs. M, Q. -.X M, lr -fi. ' y Q " K X- X RW' Y SS fl fi - W .1-I , .1 f -4. -. f a X . J ' f' Q -...g5,r4..,,1,. S ,. . .l,V,.A , ig, ,gr,5..,..55--,Q N +4 is 'P ,:'..9i' Q. if .. ' iw. . .: ,-.ff . . . 5' Q in f x"'1 61'-' ' -311' Qiggjzgz if SQ I . .A Q i J . 296 A in Lee Willouglmby Senior-4 yrs. Lonnie Walduall Senior-4 yrs. .V s Sw W- 14-in. A W M K iw, ,.,,..... avg. 'L is ga ,...,.,...--,--- ga, Mr L M.. joe Anderson iarry Oxford Sophomoref2 yrs. Senior-fi yrs Kenny Thomas Senior-3 yrs. l ,ax- t l f n af! 3 1 fr' 1. Standing, left to right, Mal French, Alan Linskog, Bob Franklin, john Salling, Ken Fuller, Bill Goodman, Richard Bernsg kneeling, Mark Johnson, David Patton, john Rives, Toby French, Eric Rokstroh. Below, Coach Hal Robbins. Swimmin Team The end of the 1966 swimming season found the Mules' team with a one and one record against MacArthur and a loss to Lee in a dual meet competition. The swimmers entered the S.M.U. relay meet and the University of Texas invitational swimming and div- ing championships, placing relay teams in the top six in the state at both meets. The Mules hosted the annual Alamo Heights invita- tional meet and finished fourth in the meet which hosted teams from all parts of the state. The meet was won by Lamar of Hous- ton, but the Mules avenged their defeat to Lee, who placed fifth in the meet. At the district Heights finished third, out-scored by the Mac and Lee teams which outnumbered them two-to-one all season. The Mules participated in the state high school champion- ship in Houston, where the swimmers must have qualifying times to attend the meet. fs., ,A ,V Vkr . 1., Jin ' jf, I iWA as - X 331591 i john Salliug shows his pleasure at winning the 200-yd. freestyle. 2 l X David Patton gets off to a good start in the 100- yd. breaststroke. ,,,,,,w M33W"fm'7,...W i,,,,, ,, , u 0-,V is Eric Rokstroh hits the water after a dive. -,.,.,-if Ken Fuller Senior-4 Yrs. Freestyle, Butterfly Captain Bill Goodman Senior-2 Yrs. Freestyle, Breaststroke 300 llll 4 David Patton Senior-4-Yrs. Breaststroke, Individual Medley Captain Mark Johnsen Senior-2 Yrs. Freestyle, Breaststroke john Salling Sophomore-2 Yrs. Freestyle, Individual Medley Eric Rokstroh Junior-1 Yr. Freestyle, Diving Richard Berns Junior-3 Yrs. Freestyle Alan Lindskog Junior-2 Yrs. Freestyle, Butterfly Malcolm French Junior-2 Yrs. Freestyle Hu 0' -QQ... Top row, left to right, Amadore Yeverino, Bill Yates, Bob Gunn, Tom Guggolz, Mike Tibbets, Gil Price, Johnny LaCole, Coach Hassman. -Second row, John McNew, Bill Conger, john Frazer,Ronnie johinston, Bohn Smith, johnny Kefauver, Tabor Browder Gary Louie, Poncho Walthall. Bottom row, Bill Frazer, Teddy Branin, Rick Reynolds, Steve Progue, Marty Harris, Will Sparks: Scott Pool, Bobby Hauser. 'PENN This year's tennis team is ranked as one of the best in the city, and contains sophomore, Poncho Walthall, one ofthe nation's best young players, They have started the season well, and have won the Thanksgiv- ing Tournament in Corpus Christi, the Corpus Christi International Scho- lastic Tournament and the Austin Invitational Tournament. Walthall and junior, Bohn Smith, won the doubles at Corpus, the New Orleans National Invitational Tournament, and the Thanksgiving Corpus Tourna- ment. Pancho Walthall won the singles competition at the San Antonio Interscholastic Tournament. They size up as one of the strongest teams Alamo Heights has ever had, and are strong contenders for the city title. 302 N2 , 'Q : it Top row, left to right, Pam Whitfield, M'lissa Parsons, Susie Schulte, Susie Shafer, Paula Rainey, Percy Coppock, Bottom row, Mary Pat Begemain, Josephine Smith, Nancy Folbre, Nan l-Iardernan. TEAM Coach Hassmaen keeps the recently reconditioned tennis courts hot with a vigorous practice. mf f, i sos Bohn Smith Junior-3 years Bill Yates Tom Guggolz Senior-4 years Senior-4 yea.rs Poncho Walthall Sophomore-2 years 1 3 Q , , I x, Susie Schulte Sophomore-2 years Percy Coppock Sophomore-2 years Nan Hardeman Sophomore-2 years W' in J?'...f' ,ff vi-A WJ ' Q in Tu- ,A 'K M'Iissa Parsons Senior-4 years ilfg rr y 2 , 305 .W sg f f lf' 7 gf, .. W J M , lx 5 5, iv I Q 2. I aa i T ' l ' ff t ,. - 'ek I X. 'V 15 E4 xi, -L , Q if L ' 5 ,., :iii .,' f V, K 5 ' i , , 1 I .-,. Z 47 fl i , , , V, d ,W W3 an y z . at -A a R B B E , ' h i 1 A . 5 - I Fr y : xthy. Z , , wr VK4:LAL V. My Q , ' V AIAA I VM S W M- Bi - All A Vrit "Bl" ' l ' 1-' 1 12W'A"lf 3 Ur llvls' iz-new-:ie,. ww , W .n ,,,r ,,,- L at 1 lirf X 1, y 1 Qlfw x a 1 .'X,l"'lX"w5- R 7 7 - s?fl3M?-374 ,..W S " 41114. ..,, , ,a.,,.,, gi, - bf f - -,.w,,,.,,,,,,, V A x TOP ROW: Dwight Cobb, Martie Moore, Larry Cooper, jim Buttery, johnny johnson, Dave McCormack, Fd Frnka. Cai-y Far- row, Tommy Brasfield, Howard Peak. SECOND ROW: Robert Bauerschlag, Steve Klenke, Robert Arrisbe, Henry Shoenfelt, Carl Cheaney, Gerald Stone, James Riley, Mark Wilson, Russell Carter. THIRD ROXW: lawrence Steinbach, Bobby Jergins, Tommy Sargent, Robert Crawford, Paul Cowsert, Mike Montgomery, Jeff Hirsch, Bill Albawl, Robert Horner, johnny Goode, FOURTH ROW: jack Hollen, Stefe Baxter, Ted Barkley, Bill Nixon, Bob Schneider, Clilnt Sayers, Bob Johnston. Tim Turner, John Dorn, Lon Burleson, Coach Mahan. BOTTOM ROW: Jimmy Greer, joe de la Garza, David Eisenhauer, Bill Schneider, Randy Taylor, Bill Hankins, Buddy Adams, Gregg McLaughlin, Jeff Lord, Buster Allaway. Not pictured: Lee Cowsert, Texas Regner, Franklin Wilson, Paul Bump, Bob Hayes. TRACK TEAM .Jllmi I 440 Yard Relay-jim Buttery, johnny Johnson, james Riley, Ed Frnka. .. A I I Mile Relay-Cary Farrow, David McCormack, jim Buttery, johnny Johnson High Hurdles-Tommy Sargent, Soph.g Lawrence Stienback, Jr.g Bobby Jer- gens, Sr.g jeff Lord, Soph. l ' Cai? ' MV' x JLHQFPI vi Low Hurdles-John Doren, Soph.g Bobby jergens, Sr.g Steven Klinke, Jr.g Clint Sawyers, Soph. 308 Larry Cooper Shot put Senior-1 year Q, K Z F 'XXXL ' ' 15 5 if y yy o ,,r o r in , o n if rnon ,ES ' f 'y 'x 2 1: S, ', ', . , AX 9 . rx., . -c TQQ My " 0 . xfx gr, 2, W ', :fr -f'Pfit?a'2'Qf'5? 2L W2 an X ' wW,:.iW k 151 4 14, Q 2 , M H ,, ,E if-?53L , X M ' M , X59 , . 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' -li: Gary Farrow High Jump Senior-2 years 220-Robert Arizpe, Sr.g4Bucldy Adarnsg Mike Montgorneryg Bill Albawlg Bill Schneiderg Bill Hankinsg Tim Turner. 1 309 vw' s xv' Q it Carl Cheaney High jump junior-1 year Gerald Stone High jump, 440 Relay Junior-1 year jeff Hirsch Shot put Junior-1 year DISTANCE Back row, left to right, jack Hollan, Cary Farrow, David Eisenhauer, Joe cle la Garza, Robert Horner. Front, Gregg McCormack, Mark Wilson, Randy Taylor, Bob Schneider, Russell Carter. 311 Front row Skip Schimpff, Grady Stebbins. Second row: Barry Maxwell, Bill Reichardt, Bill Flood, Steve Spears Ralph Krue get Third row Dave Brown, Jeff Jackson, Kent Fischer, Gerald Stone, John Lee, Coach Andrews. Holy Cross Marshall South San Antonio St. Gerard's Central Catholic Holmes Austin Tournament South San Antonio Marshall Kennedy Kingsville Holy Cross St. Gerard's Holmes La Salle Central Catholic Highlands MacArthur Lee jefferson La Salle Edison Highlands MacArthur Lee jefferson Edison Barry Maxwell Catcher Senior-3 Years ,fwn ,. an .. ?'Y . 'Hr 4, , .. lr., ,I .39 -.exif Q-was We ,Qlwg , sm" A 4 Y , Ag., 3 .A .. - 4 ' fm ,iglkwl 1 'K' '32 -, 4 .,4' . ' ' 1. ,.' Qgij, fx FI. A iq, . wg, sgfiaf'-eRf51e:sxs1EffsYSI1adf5i:'5?f.a,f4n,s,f.'if4Z3'f51'?P'f.Etgeff JT, V Dave Brown Pitcher Senior-3 Years Ralph Krueger Short Stop Senior-2 Years 313 v v-kwa-ar lf ,ww Gerald Stone Bill Flood Outfield Oulflelcl JUf1i0f-2 Yeafs Sophomore-1 Year K , ,, ,,,,,,N,.,..,,.Q. .., A W A ll,, ,.,.,lM5 ., dum? 5.4, I ,,, !Wi.".xk' f 'Vfv -' W 'X iwr 1 r w x f1'.4.f1-'45-M03 4,-F. 'f' Q- w,.-wfw-'-H"aAf , .1- 3656 ,- Q.,-qv.,wf,, , nth, I 'M .f AW x 99, Kent Fisher jim Alexander Pitcher .Infield 314 Senior-1 Year JUHIOI'-1 Year ,, S +- lell yf-...- , H . ,1 :ff My , -uf 41 X.. ,M ,Q fy Ml , i.-vw,-. wr, -M4 s xv. 4.+'- gr-f-'Vi' ,fm B1ll Remhardt Stephen Spears Outfleld Outf1eld juruor 1 Year Jumor 1Year W' 'what-., ' ' V ..-,fn ' 'Eur s 17' -:TTS 1 ' . MMM fwzwg . an -H-dx 2- - - . N H, -M W . ,, ,Q ' ' 1 'M N4 -., ,,, , Steve Seiler Third Base Senior--4 Years Im ann-ap, 1- IA uliyl-M1WF?6QZ miwfwn- M ,av " M' .. W 'img ,,,.,,. 4 ,kf,, wx :A-i f ' A-ff 'PN M . Graiy Slsebbirls Alan Feuerbacher itc er Pitcher Junior-1 Year Junior-1 Year il! ni' as ww-q :gf aww, M, E -A ww -QYTN1 f H' - 5 ,EQ Q, if Gigi' W ' if jf? fx., fr - .,.-ff. A E i m,,i. .. K' '- ' ", -' -QM ,- , . .. L, , ,S -V M vi Wm. W D ' 9-' .-. f'v"R'f . 'N N- ' iw .. ,, - - Ki .W ,N .1. Af jr: w .Y-8 , 1 Q . A , .VjgW Q g , i ' f ,.... s , ' .L Q- .s 2 .- A ' . ' - fsQ1w W my MM. 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EV ,, ,. ,. si I . , E ,L I Nanqf Folbre's smashing backhamds are accompanied by appropriate facial expressions. i,,,,,,,,,,,.. W ...E an w Ja.. ' N www. WM. K 7' J .f ...M , Ed Frnka hits a snag as he hurries to put his Warmups on . E S ,sf l if 5. N F1 2. O- E O P1 E. D 'JU 'Z DJ fl SF. G rv Q on I-W mink . 'Y' J, ,, V K iiii .a I K I ..:VV ,ff If M, if rl: 'Vi' Q., I M , W, 7 , ,, r Unidentified Mule baseball player tries to IC- A V' H r ,. , member old football quick kick. T ,png 59 is f ., VL ,,,,J', is 'M'-,,,f ar J , 1 If 319 Clubs 'ag- fi' K., , new i M, W -,QW 53 X A ,, V :W X fx Sf -A-f-"'A Q 'ii-Sw, X'4., 'igw:1:s:wrAf ' V 2" QB' - X ,i ..-f :Q , H XQ- QQ, ffiiii V . A, H f , KA x , ,-'iii-'viii X " 1 ' gif, W Gift , -'h' ' ' 'fifsx Wy 115,-SX?4..fgg,i6'v X'w'f3'9K:-H,ij.' X X ' cf- AQ A 31? ,W-a51,'-f -as Xi W X Q X X---, V ---- , X , V 1 f X Q X'X' , 2 K , 'X X 'V " kk .. ,. u K,-I.,5L 1 fx' J 'sim 3' if "f"LiT 'yi''ff-fir-V5--.....g....Q. wg, Z, 1 W 5, 3, ' ii ,Z ii 'ff ' "Kk' , ,. , 15? M ,,M55.ny?wx....0m4p1,Q.,4g5l'Sll . 9 A 5-1 " , . Lx 3 ff A f 1 - - Nfl? . 5 f Y , 'f"""","' ,-v'-f' -...-L,-.5 L, . ,,.. I , . W' " 5 5 Qf"?f"55"""4v---L-5.44 2' fi- 1 ' , 2 'V .f , r A Q X Q A M f ,Q ? , , 1.3.4. 4 g .i Z 11 . . , 4. . 1 Y L 4""f"-,v-up-.es ....f- V. ' X - Z . , E., T . E -y--4,r.,,.,..,,4,-'SL.::-Jwaicf XL.. - 1 , ,V 4 "1-wr--f..-..., - , , , , I -1 , . H , ff - V kk Q gzwi, Leg ,,.. ff'5?f?'7'f:ffs--re?--1...4....... H . ff , X. ggi :ff-'ww gf -.is 'A XFJL 1'-1 11 'R - ffm, - -vwvgif-.-f-v-eww.a5e:.kQa.r2 3 , " V.Iifvfffv---ref1+---.--4..4+.-.,,4,,,iN, , i 7 K f fa :if M A I ., L .. 'f Lmw, ' Y K . - G ms, .,Qf,., 2 N f-., f k K, wx: 5 ff, X' 'Q 3+- -5' X P STUDE 'T CO CIL Gil Mathewsmf President Chuck jefferson? Vice President Gaye Ericksonwt Fire Chief Marty Cook Recording Secretary Gay Pridgenfit Corresponding Secretary john Joseph Treasurer Donald, Baynew Patliamentarian David Patton Chaplain Almeda Doughty'l"F Historian john Karotkinicg Sgt.-at-Arms john Kefauver Sgt.-at-Arms jimmy Baxter Business Manager Dude Steen Personnel Manager Mrs. Vordenbaum Sponsor The student council is a policy-making organization of the students, elected by the students, working for the students, in which students may present, discuss, and initiate solutions for problems in a. democratic manner. Through the Student Coun- cil each member of the student body has an opportunity to voice his opinion in mat- ters pertaining to the Welfare of the school. 3Honorary Members it fFStanding Members Peggy Adams Buster Allaway Emily Alter Steve Amols Kelly Arnold Barry Bauerschlag Doug Becker jack Beckwith Rusty Bellamy ulling on Chi lders la Coppock Corner Coulter en Cox Grieder Gunkel 'F annaman Hansen e H d Heaney earn? it johnson Iolmgreen z joseffy 1 Kaplan Bill Kaufman Phil Kephart Elizabeth Kimmel Sam King Gary Koehltk Karen Kothmann Glenna Krumboltz Ann Dee Ladensoh Hal Landrum Larry Mariner Susan Matthews Colleen McHugh Susan Moorman Alnne Mortimer Patty Muir Tim Murray jimmy Norma Melbourn O Laurense Ochs Lynn Motheral B Lynn Osborne Twila Overstr Robert Park Walt Park Jim O'dell janet Pennycu Sue Piper Wendy Polk Fletcher Pool Paula Rainey Bill Reicharclt Don Reser Debbie Robe: Mary Rohde Tim Rubenst Clint Sayers Lynne Sayers Dorothy Rich f Bill Schneider Bob Schneicle joe Scott Christi Shaw Tim Sisk jamie Smith Gerald Stone Tommie Stre Sandie Sturdi Gail Sulliva Christine Ta Steve Solsbury n joanie Tibbets Mike Tibbets Margaret Tips Trisha Triesch joe Vives Sally Walker Sha Lyn Warren Margaret Webbtf Albert Westi: Dan Wigodsky john Wigodsky Rosie Ximenes Bill Yates Linda Yeager S FETY C0 CIL Fire Chief Mrs. Vordenbaum Bob Alexander Sponsor jimmy Baxter? Mike Berler Patricia Connolly Ed Cronk Terrie Ericksen Cary Farrow Ed Frnka johnny Goode jill Graham jeff Kass? Susan Mathews Diane Mazur Pam Peters David Pipes Molly Pipes Dude Steeni' Albert Wests' Bill West Janet Wheeler x i ,lip , The object of this organization is tc provide for the general welfare of thi school and to promote cooperation arnoni faculty, students, and community by: Observing fire prevention week, Regulating traffic in and around the buildings, Providing varied and regular safety drills, Maintaining an affiliation with the National Stu- dent Traffic Safety Program and Alamo Associa- tion of Student Councils, Fostering safety ideals, through an assembly, Choosing a specific safety goal for each year, Caring for school property. 'l'Honorary Member PANI H N TION L HO TOR OCIETY Holly Hearn Nancy Hogan joe Kaplan Penny Manly Peter Swenson Mac Sykes Mike Tibbets Margaret Webb David Grant President Lou Griffin Vice President Jeannie Childers Secretary Peggy Adams Wally Carnahan Lyn Perry Treasurer Chuck jefferson Parliamentarian Mrs. Montellano Sponsor Mollie Childs Carolyn Cook jim Copeland Almeda Doughty Nancy Greene Billy Groos Harry Gunkel Susan Hasslocher 'Szf' ADVI ORY PRE IDENT ' CDU TCIL john Baker Bob Barnes Albert Biedenharn Jimmy Davis Beth Delph Gary Fitch Gary Koehl President john Loyd Vice President Janie Moore Secretary Gayle Gregg Treasurer Jeb Baird Chaplain Jack Partain Parliamentarian Paul Pace Sgt.-at-Arms Steve Vollmer Sgt.-at-Arms Mrs. Harvey Sponsor The Advisory Presidents' Council aids in developing leadership in adviso- ries. It organizes the United Fund, Christmas Clearing Bureau, and TAP drives. A major objective of the council is to stimulate interest in advisory pro- grams by suggesting topics, films, and spekers. Bill Goodman Gay Gordon Ellen Gorsuch Jeanie Hargis Marty Harris Janis Kallina Jill Graham Nancy Groos Mary Hannaman john Lee Anne Luke Marcia Mandel Eloise McAllister Neel McNeel Howard Moores Chalfant Peak Mollie Pipes Carol Pridgen jack Nahoun Cathy Nixon William Ochse Johnny Rives Bunny Saathoff Eileen Saunders Diane Schutz Jeni Simms Ray Sorenson joe Thaggard jill Vexler Pancho Walthall Bruce Stanberry Crystal Stanton Martha Ann Thaddeus Greg Waters jim Wiggins Lee Willoughby Lyn Peeryif President Linda Hellandff Secretary Linda Yeager Chaplain Pat Connolly Historian ttMember junior year Mitransfer member ATIO AL HO OR Upon the merits of scholarship, leadership, service, and character, the faculty johnny Kefauveri' Treasurer Chuck jefferson Parliamentarian jane McKinley Sgt.-at-Arms Josephine Hall Sgt.-at-Arms Miss Gilmer Sponsor each year selects outstanding juniors and seniors for membership in the Alamo Heights chapter of the National Honor Society. This honorary club was established for the purpose of creating an enthusiasm for scholarship, stimulating a desire to render service, promoting worthy leadership, and encouraging the appreciation of achievement in the pupils of Alamo Heights. Induction into the National Honor So- ciety is the highest honor a student can achieve in high school. Peggy Adamsvf Kelly Arnold Diane Bailey? Susan Baltes Bob Bourgeois Gwen Buck Bette Bush Chris Calvert Wally Carnahan Johnny Cates Jeanie Childers? Mollie Childs Carolyn Cook Marty Cooktlt jim Copeland Sallieann Couserft Connie Dickson? OCIETY David Nancy Loula G Almeda G ' C Lou Gri Billy Groosf Tom Guggolz Harry Gunkelf Susan Hasslocher Donna Hensleyw' Russell Hill Nancy Hogan Martha Hulen Mary Sue Ivey Gary Koehl john Loyd Lynn Mariner Gil Mathews Doss McDavid David McGilvray Linda Miller Larry Oxford? Cindy Payne Marjorie Perry? Jeanne Pfeilf Gay Pridgen Ellen Richey Nancy Sallingi' Bobby Schoolfield Margaret Seymour? Howard Simmsi' Becca Simpson Peter Swensenidf Mac Sykes? Mike Tibbetsii Allen Uzzell Betty Waller Leslie Weaverff Margaret Webb Anne Williams Bill Yates 155 Nancy Salling President Harry Gunkel Vice-president Cindy Payne Secretary Mary Sue Ivey Parliamentarian Mollie Childs Historian Lyn Peery Chaplain MU ALPHA THETA jane McKinley Treasurer Chris Calvert Sgt.-at-Arms Mr. Wfildman Sponsor Mr. Foerster Sponsor Mu Alpha Theta is a national organization whose purpose is to promote under- standing and enjoyment of mathematics through student presentations and outside speakers. Membership in MA9 is restricted academically to students meeting cer- tain grade requirements. Alamo Heights' chapter of MAG is in charge of tutoring students in all math courses this year. Gwen Cindy john 51152111 Mollie Barry Pam Bob A Gwen Allen Baker Baker Baltes Baskin Bauegi Baugh Bourgeois Buck sc ag Wally Johnny Jeanie Kay Mary Carolyn Larry Terri Connie Carnahan Cates Childers Clark Colbert Cook Cooper Curry Fernandez Kathy jane Patty Mollie Carol David NanCY joseph 1401112 Ford FYHHZC1 Garrison Gates Golden Grant Greene Gregg Gregg Linda Helland Sharyn Heres Tom Guggolz Josephine Hall Kay Hannaman Susie Hart Susan Hasslocher Bill Hatcher Holly Hearn Carl Herring Nancy Hogan Edith Hiollan Bill Holmes Richard Holmes Pat Holmgreen Martha Hulen l l 4 David Itz Patsy Jordt Lynn Juel Marie Kiehl Linda King John Lee Louise Locker Rene Mandel Lorraine Martyn Diane Masters Sandy McCarty Doss McDavid Bette McBane Linda Miller Nancy Mims Carolyn Mischer Twila Overstreet Marjorie Perry Dorothy Richards Ellen Riqhgy John Richey Shelley Rogers Robbie RosettDavicl Rossing Susan Sandifer Bobby Schoolfield Howard Simms Jeni Simms Bruce Stanberry Martha Ann julie Trolinger Patsy Wfaller Susan Whitaker Anne Wfilliams Linda Williams Tommy Thaddeus Wright 333 EB ICE CLUB Linda Hellaindlc Historian Jeannie Childers? Chaplain Mollie Childs? Parliamentariszn Mrs. Reid Sponsor janet Bishop? President Gay Pridgent Vice-President Diane Baileyif Rec. Secretary Marjorie Perryt Cor. Secretary Lou Griffinbli Treasurer 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 out- standing character traits of leadership. The purpose ofthe Service Club is to fulfill Worthy service projects which help the school and the community. 'F Member Ir. Year Pat Conolly Carolyn Cook Marty Cook Linda Corel: Linda Bellamy Cherry Blair Mary Colbert Peggy Adamszft Susan Baltes orrigan D Dickson Doughty? r r ickson a Galvan Gerhard .JISCHC .T ne Hall l-Iarg,1s Hearni' 1 Hocott Hogan Hollan I-Iolmgreen aue Ivey ol johnson l a Knouf th Lee Maessen Manly cK1nle vIcNeel n vi wfariner f Y Miller Mischer oore Payne Pfe1l'F French Anne Pruitt Stephanie Rainey Dorothy Richards Ellen Richey Susan Robinson Mary Rohde Nancy Salling Margaret Seymour Betty Waller Patsy Waller Sudi Ware? Margaret Webbe Elaine Wolf Linda Yeager 335 ATION Donald Bayne President FOREU HI The National Forensic League is an organization, whose purpose is to promote better speaking through student participation in forensic activities. John Barrow lst Vice-President joe Kaplan 2nd Vice-President Pat Mansel Secretary Iill Vexler Treasurer Karen Chandler Chaplain Pat Connolly l Historian 1 Gil Matthews Parliamentarianl jeff Kass Sgt.-at-Arms john Karotkin Sgt.-at-Arms Mr. Swinny Sponsor y LE CUE Tim Rubenstein Margaret Seymour Paulette Silber joanie Timmins jim Wiggins joseph Gregg Loula Gregg Lou Griffin Holly Hearn Chuck jefferson Patsy Lobit Tom Pincus Mary Rohde Laura Bayne Mark Bradlyn Marie Brenner Susie Colbert Marty Cook ChaCha Galvan Carol Golden FUTURE TE CHER Q , nEguw -M-2 MU! ' if Lynn fuel Historian Mary Sue Ivey Chaplain Barbara Beck Parliamenta rian Susan Baltes President Kathleen Creed en Vice-President O We Linda Yaeger Secretary Shirley Steinle Treasurer Jo Lee Newton Historian Sharyn Heres Librarian Mrs. Schwarz Sponsor Mrs. Cox Sponsor QF AMERIC The Future Teachers of America is an organiza- tion with goals of furthering interest in the teaching profession, 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 teach- ing career. Louise Cain Carolyn Clark Par Connolly jean Dorr Yisleta Granberry Barbara Grunning Janice Higdon Betty Hutson Jeanne Lopez Peggy Odell Barbara Kay Rohlf Betty Waller Linda Williains RED CROSS Mrs. Mohle Sponsor Susan Hasslocher President Connie Fern Vice-Presi Susan Riner Secretary Treasurer jennifer Buntin Mary Cavnaugh Kathy Clark Kingsley Click Pat Connolly Taylor Corbett Linda Core The purpose of the High School Red Cross Council is to develop a spirit of voluntary service and a sense of responsibility toward others. Major projects include participation in the Halloween carnival, a weekly fund drive, and monthly cupcake ' sales. andez dent Betty Waller l l Linda Kerr Chaplain Susie Horn Historian 1 John Barrow Sgt.-at-Arms X Mary Sue Ivey Parliamentarian l Susan Baltes Judy Bcrns CO UCIL Peggy Davis Barbara Duran Jimmy Fowler Steve Froehner Nancy Gardner Sonja Gary Nancy Greene Josephine Hall Caryn Hasslocher Rae Hoese Patsy Houston Busie Howard Mary Kaine jeff Kass James Lee Virginia Lewis Linnie Livingston Maggie Maessen Mimi McGehee Betty Mebane Tony Molina Peggy Odell Donna Paterson Stephanie Rainey Linda Reid Rita Riley Susan Robinson Robbie Rosett Susan Sandifer janet Shumate joella Smith Stuart Smith Anne Sommers Cathey Thomas Margaret Tift Linda Uhrich Patsy Waller Nina Watson Bill West Bobbie Jo Williams Joyce Willis Debbie XVindes QUILL N CROLL Quill and Scroll, a national organization, honors those who have done outstand- ing work in any journalistic field. The Hoof Print and the Olmos provide Heightsters with outlets for their writing, editing, and managing abilities. '11 Associate Member 'li 2 Yr. Member Mrs. Yaeger-Sponsor Josephine Hall-President Stephanie Rainey-Vice-President Maggie Maessen-Secretary Harry Gunkel-Treasurer Penny Manly-Chaplain jim Alexander? Cindy Baker David Baker Y""'-N Barbara Beck? Susan Berry? Phil Brinker? john Caruthersi' Mollie Childs 'H' Mary Colbert Carolyn Cook Anne Corrigan Lee Cowserti' johnny Goode jill Graham David Grantw Lucy Gravley Linda Hellandw Sharyn Heres Lida Holmgreenqt Carolyn Ivyi' John josephwf joe Kaplan jane McKinley William Ochse Walt Park Rhonda Parshall Cynthia Payne Lyn Peerywf Ellen Richey Susan Robinsonff Nancy Sallingihl' Nancy Steen? Lee Tift? Elaine Wolf CLB Robert Marshall President Tony Arevalo Vice President Ralph Krueger Secretary Billy Groos Treasurer Duane Lardon Chaplain Buster Allaway Joe Anderson john Blackwell Bob Bourgeois Mike Bowersock jim Buttery Dick Corrigan Lee Cowsert Paul Cnwsert Cary Farrow Ed Frnka jack Grieder johnny johnson Bobby Kauffman Gary Koehl Buddy Levy jon Lindskog jimmy Lilly John Loyd Kent Lucas Barry Maxwell Greg Miller Paul Pace Howard Peak james Riley Mike Shaughnessy Gerald Stone Mac Sykes Lonnie Walthall Pat Wellburg john Wigodsky joe Wilson KEY C LUB v'-'ev' K. The Key Club is a group of boys sponsored by the Kiwanis Club and dedicated to school and community service. Among its projects are raising the flag at school and at football gamesg selling football pro- gfalmi and operating the basketball concession. Profits support a scholarship fund. Our motto is "We Build." john Barrow President .lflflv Musselman Vice-president Mark Bone Secretary Laurence Od-,ge Treasurer fm,- 4-.Q Wally Carnahan Sen. Board Director Vlfilliam Ochse junior Alan Fear Sophomore Mr. DeBill-Sponsor Barto Arnold Kelly Arnold David Baker Bart Boyce john Brogan Rick Bullington Chris Calvert Lang Casebier Tommy Christal Larry Cooper Doug Earle Robert Firth Bob Franklin Steve Greer Luis Guzman Robert Horner john Karotkin Hal Landrum Roy Leslie jeff Lord Gil Mathews David McCormick David McDavid Bill Nordhaus jack Partain Reid Reininger Arthur Renz Geoff Rips 'W Bill Schneider Bob Schneider Steve Waters Bob Worth Key Club Presidents of Lee, Mac, and Heights award Judge Solomon Casseb, a "Certificate of Appreciation" for his speech at an inter-club meeting. One of the major projects of the club was selling programs at "Fiesta Noche del Rio." A profitable venture. it enabled the club to award its annual scholarship. Key Clubbers sell programs at football games and raise the flag. They boast that they successfully completed all projects. E IOR ULE ST LL COU lCIL 3 V Albert West Gayle Gre ' 88 President Vice-President Lonnie Wfalthall Trisha Hansen Sha Lyn Warren Jill Iflffldfl Emily Alter Holly Hearn Treasurer Rec. Secretary Corres. Secretary Entertainment Food Publicity Gaye E,-gkrksw Gay Pridgen Sudi Ware Peggy Davis Donna Becker .lm Limlskfvs Degoirations House .34 Rules House 8: Rules House Sc Grounds House 8: Grounds HON. Mem. 346 NIOR ULE TAL L CO CIL izr'-1 Trisha Triesch Recording Secretary Georgia Priddy Corresponding Secretary Janie Moore Vice-President Marcy Roberts Treasurer Terri Curry House 8: Grounds Terri Harvey House 8: Grounds Louise Locker President Lida Hoimgreen Entertainment Diane Schutz Food Linda Kay A'nderson Publicity Kathy Brancienberger Decorations Ann Hardie House 8: Rules Patsy Waller House 84 Rules cm OPHO CHHE MULE TALL Martha Kaplan Vice-President Diane Mazur Treasurer CCHJTCIL Vickie Berler House 8: Grounds PeeWee Luke House 8a Grounds 0.4 QM-A jane Hays Bob Barnes Corresponding House 8: Rules Secretary Nancy Berler Corresponding Secretary Cliint Doug Becker Sa ers A Y President Entertainment Ann Dee Ladensohr Food Prissy Graham Publicity Nancy Groos Decorations Carol Prrdgen House 81 Rules FRESHM lf" 4::"?' Lynn Osborne Recording Secretary Nancy Holmgreen Corresponding Secretary N GULE ST LL Albert Biehdenharn Vice-President Christi Shaw Treasurer Amy Lytle House 8: Grounds Jo Hinds House 8: Grounds Anne Mortimer President Molly Pipes Entertainment Sue Carey Food Rusty Bellamy Publicity Shelley Smith Decorations CCHJ CIL jamie Smith House 81 Rules Gary Fitch House 8: Rules My .4 i f N T , 1 2 i .rf 5 an .L .v .R as Mg wg if Qu in SVS 5 W 1? 1 ' ' - r-1 r O,-I '- P' fr' I E Ill n n m fflff ' 4' W :F . rlKl r .. , ,. Q , U, .cf ..., r, J E l if Lf iq 2'1",' -', 'sf-5 Jw" "'.j-- .ffl gi ,'f'?jI'fJ'.I.,-'Q", -.-.T-1-.-,,, I-, 4- f.V",77p' -Q1,' l ?"2f , -- "Q ',,, 2' 13 an Prjn t.. l i i l r Editor-in-Chief Harry Gunkel Assistant Editor Maggie Maessen Managing Associate Editor John Joseph Editorial Editor Josephine Hall Agggciate Editors Mollie Childs, Barbara Beck, Carolynn Ivy Sports Editor Lee Cowsert Copy Editor Ellen Richey, Elaine Wolf Feature Editor and Publicity Co-ordinator Mary Colbert Picture Editor Stephanie Rainey Exchange Editor Jill Graham Club Columnist Elaine Wolf Phgtggraphefg Robert Reeves, David Grant Business Staff Business Manager John Carurherg Advertising Manager Maggie Maeggeii Circulation Manager Jill Graham Financial Advisor Mrs. John Helen Reid Sponsor Mrs. Marie Yeager 353 Gwyn Allen Ilene Arbetter Robert Arizpe Molly Baskin Susan Berry janet Bishop Sharon Bivens Patricia Black Keith Boehme Bette Bush Diana Castelow Kathy Christensen Linda Christensen Phil Cobb Ann Copeland Everett Core Linda Core Janice Donaldson "A" CH ORU Judy Drury Barbara Ferguson Lewis Fisher Kathy Ford Malcolm French Deborah Getz Donald Greer Loula Gregg Sheryl Halbardier Nancy Hale Larry Hampton Janis Hilbert jill jordan Susan josserand Robert juergens Virginia Knouf Pat Mansell Terry Miller Carolyn Mischer Betsy Mitchell Fritz Moench Susan Murrell Roger Nelson Twila Overstreet Jeanne Pfeil Raymond Pitcher Wendy Polk james Riley Mary jane Rohde Tommy Sargent Sue Shockley Diana Turner Jeni Simms Mary Lou Sistrunk Bob Thrift jim Wiggins GIRL ' TRIO Janice Donaldson Barbara Ferguson Patricia Black ADRIGAL Deborah Getz Susan Joss:-:rand Twila Overstreet Larry Hampton Molly Baskin Virginia Knouf Wendy Polk Fritz Moench Terry Miller Lewis Fisher GIRL 9 TRIO Patricia Wiggins Pamela Brinker Donna Patterson ALL- TATE CHORU Loula Gregg Terry Miller GEL CHORUS Deborah Acevedo Teresa Bailey Carol Baltes Sharon Beard Nancy Berler Sharon Bivens Pam Brinker Janice Brown Susan Brown Sharon Cherry Julie Choate Nancy Coleman Ann Copeland Linda Cortez Charlotte Creamer Kathleen Creeden Anita Davis Mary Dickenson Helen Engle Sandra Ewing Elizabeth Garcia Nancy Gardner Sonja Gary Marsha Goetzel Janice Higdon Marilyn Hocott Ray Hoese Sue Hughes Martha Hulen Kate Ives Marilyn Jackson Jean Jann Janis Kallina Cynthia Keith Pamela King Mary Lampe Melinda Leger Diana Lilly Victoria Longoria Roxanne Neumann Jane Olson Rhonda Parshall Georgia Priddy Marilyn Rogers Susan Shafer Janis Shipman Ann Somers Teresa Stange Cathey Thomas Tracy Thompsor Patricia Wiggins Becky Williams Bobbye Williams l 1: Alamodels ,,,,, 4. ..,. Art Appreciation 7 ',V: Art Appreciationflubliggg4,,g.QQ Aviation Clubf, fl-Q.QQ..., ......... .. Biology C1ub'f :,Ql-QQl L 7 Biology Club? -Ch6miStf?fC1ub ...... Club .....,...4 'Music Club ..,... Club ,-4-,---,-- Club .............. fencxng Club ................................ Qfresljmqn 7 Bridge Club 'r '?'i??4f5'3' 'Future I-Iomemakers of America Future Nurses Club .. ..... ................ Garden Club gg,.,.,.. ,,... sk.. German Clubf..l.55-4s.1,g4.,Lg....,l Girls' Golfl cms Instrumental ill l1s"u L ,,ss , P X , ss,s Junior rs Club Q Language Lab' l l V'sl f f Latin Club Library Club C Loslzlmigos ....,......., Los, Companeros ...... .,.. fLQsgG1tanos 7 ........................ Comedy Club Sense Club .......... ggligapauons Club ....,, Qhvuiugraphy Club ...... Club ............... Pfojsectionists Club ...... Sans Soucl T ....................... Seniors Bridge, Club ...... . Skin Diving Club Slide' Rule- Club Qg.l.' L Speleology lg..g,5.ff.,L Stage .QQ ...... ....4...-gwza, Stamp and Writing Clube C' ,, , X. wx ,, kg..L-Zkafigw 4 ,fy 'YQ 3 Qfllxiii 360 358 359 564 362 563, 364 V as 312766 3?f'Yf'?.TAi'fX., LB: ,iff .,..s .f., W , 571-f 370 375 378 375 380 379 579 383 582' 376, ...... .385 58 3861 7587 from .3-sz ,... 391 592 392 593 396 394 396 397 ART APPRECIATIO CL B OFFICERS President-Steve Vollmer Vice President-Alex Lambros Secretary-Linda Speed Treasurer-Linda Bellamy Chaplain-Bebe Stebbins Sergeants at Arms-Dickie Womack Steve Pogue The Art Appreciation Club helps to promote a better understanding of the fine arts from the beginning of mankind to the present day Students learn to appreciate Members are Kathy Brandenburger Danny Dobrowolslxi Janine Fisk Marilyn Fisk, Steve Fredrick 1' G' Sh l , jo ie iese, ir ey Grabarkewitz Suzy Hanke Jane Hays Honor Kever Carla liost Marlon Law Kathy McElwrath, Shirley Steinle, , ts- ..,-, ,. V 5 President jennifer Buntin Vice President jamie Smith Secretary Margaret McComb Treasurer Kathleen Cox Sergeants at Arms Anne Schweers Lynden Eiserloh Not pictured: Sponsor Mr, R. C. Loving ART PPRECIATIO CL B Members are: Patty Black, Sherrie Caran, Bonnie jane Caraway, Mickey Corner, Margaret Hannaman, Molly McComb, Susan Saunders, Priscilla Schoenig, Nancy Zisman. ,K I f fi. wh, , , 7 , , ., X 5 , df? f L li .B if S 359 A AMODEL Alamodels strives to improve and promote charm within every girl. It is not just for those who hope to go into a modeling field, but for everyone who is interested in improving her poise, A TEAM Janie Barrett, Sue Berkowitz, Anne Copeland, Connie Copeland, Nancy Criswell, Randi Eisenberg, Nancy Gar- dener, Sandy Hansen, Mellie Long- acre, Lynn Motheral, Kathy Newman, Margaret Porter, Shirley Talbott, Mar- garet Webb, Iru Zeller. 360 lil will wig lllglf l I OFFICERS President-Janet Pennycuick Vice President-Suzy Holleron Vicki Mount Secretary-Margaret Webb Corresponding Secretary-Sandy Hansen Treasurer-Sharon Gilliland Historian-Ann Tips fic! ss'- i, 'iii 1,,L'i ,bfi ssii I i2"5lil35i4 flfi , lliixllllflii B TEAM Sharon Beard, Jan Christe, Terrie Erickson, Patty Griggs, Sherril Kirsch- man, Maurine Kitchen, Candy Math- ews, Georgia McClaugherty, Vicki Mount, Shirley Nix, Carol Pridgen, Eileen Saunders, Sue Talbot, Sally Walker, Trisha Wiggins. 361 Members are: jean Armour, Keith Boehme, Phil Brinker, julie Choate, Norma Christensean, Sally Crews, Lau- ra Davis, joan Drorr, David Eisen- .hauer, Lynden Eiserloh, Mike Farner, Alan Gilhousen, Peggy Hansel, Nancy Hardie, Jackie Harshaney, Jane jack- son. BIOLOGY CL B OFFICERS President-Pam Morton Vice-President-Betsy Hatter Secretary-Debby Day Treasurer-Margaret Carrington Sergeants at Arms-Charlie Crawford Albert Hausser Sponsor-Mrs. Carpenter ,Q-abil' QQ Members fCont'd.j: Wanda Jackson, Debbi janota, Martha Kaplan, Linda Kerr, Elizabeth Kimmel, Mike Knud- sen, Joanna Mitchell, Molly McDou- gal, Kathy O'Hara, Lynn Perkins, Bar- bara Rohlf, Susan Saunders, Priscilla Schoenig, Mike Sulliavan, Carol Ward'. OFFICERS President-Tim Rubinstein Vice President-Diane Mazur ny Secretary4Molly McComb Treasurer--Robert Crawford Sgtsfat-Arms-Susan Smith Louis Fisher Sponsor-Mr.Robert Corner BIOLOGY CLUB Members fcontinuedj: Rita Riley, Dee Rollo, Bunnie Saathoff, Raymon Schoolfield, Mary Schuchard, Ann Schweers, Barbara Stanbery, Terry Stanton, Nanette Strayer, Cathey Tho- mas, Steve Verschoyle, Members are: Ann Brown, Bob Cox, Carol Diessner, Wayne Gilbert, Jan- et Magee, Margaret McComb, Sally Moore, Helen Musgrave, Diane Neugebauer, Peggy Odell, john Oli- ver, Reid Reininger. 363 ' A IATIO CL B Members are: President-Richard West, Vice-President-jim Wfelch, Secretary-Treasurer - Marcia McManus, Richard Byrne, john Caruthers, Sam King, Charles Orlowski, Charles Shelton, Hilmar Slvozie, Ken Trammel, Stephen Yates, Sponsor, Mr. Clapp. CHE ISTBY CL B Members are: President-Claude Schwab, Vice-President-Henry Shoenfelt, Secretary-Wes Connor, Treasurer-Doak Walker, Sgts.-at-Arms-Bruce Lee, Donnie Reavis, Stephen Klenke, Sponsor-Mr. Mickey. CHORAL MUSIC CL n X S OFFICERS tt President-Betsy Mitchell llt- Vice-President-Susan Josserand t 1 Secretary-Treasurer-janet Bishop Chaplain-Bette Bush Program Chairman-Toby French Sergeants at Arms-Gwen Buck Pat Black Sponsor-Mr. Greenlee Members are: Deborah Acevedo, Gwyn Allen, Robert Arizpe, Teresa Bailey, Susan Berry, Carol Baltes, Pam Brinker, Susan Brown, Kathy Christensen, Linda Christensen, Everett Core, Linda Core, Vicky Cortez, Kathleen Creeclen, Janice Donaldson, Larry Hampton, Janis Hilbert, Elizai- beth Garcia, Janice Gephart, Debbie Getz, Marsha Goetzal, Loula Gregg, jean jahn, Virginia Knouf, Cynthia Leber, Melinda Leger, Melissa Leger, Carolyn Mischer, Roxanne Neumann, Don- na Patterson, Mark Porretto, Gay Pridgen, Marilyn Rogers, Esther Ruiz, Tommy Sargent, Hanis Shipman, Sue Shockley, Ann Somers, Terrie Stange, Gerald Stewart, Cathy Thomas, Diane Turn- er, Trisha Wiggins, Bobbye Jo Williams. . Y . 2' 1' l Q .D . CHES CL B OFFICERS President-Johnny Rives Vice President-Mike Mount Secretary-Treasurer-Mary Simank Sergeant at Arms-Neil Murray Sponsor-Mr. Blackaller The Chess Club is for all stu- dents interested in learning to play chess or in furthering their knowl- edge of the game. Members are: Marshall Anderson, Kevin Barrett, jackson Biggs, Bruce Boyden, Paul Bump, Cathy Chambliss, Ross Clem Kingsley Click, Ricky Eason, Lisa Garrett, Yisleta Granberry, Kathy Harrington, Robert Polk, Camille Rogers, Terry Wil- liams. CHESS CL B Officers: President-Howard Betts, Vice-President-Randy Baetz, Treasurer-Reagan Houston, Sgt. at Arms--Martin Weilbacher, Sponsor-Mrs. Gertrude Krueger. Members are: Phil Brinker, Curtis Buchanan, jeff Casey, Roger Chiodo, John Dunning, Mark Holt, Gil Mathews, Ronald McAtee, Richard Reynolds, Stephen Richards, Dan Wigodsky. E PERA TO CL B ,fs ,L,X4T iL, as i - OFFICERS I' President ,f rx ll Kent Kilpatrick ,' ' , - ,V ' . 3 Vice-President ai ,yn 6. . ' H M, S John Cates 'K 4 2- F Secretary-Treasurer Y Diane Masters Parliamentarian Richard Holmes Sponsor Mr. Hillenbach Members are: Steven Amols, Mary Carey, Libby Eager, Neil Gander, Josephine Hall, Kay Hannarnan, Marie Kisner, Bill Krause, David McDavid, Elizabeth McKinley, Cindy Payne, Ann Porter, Shelby Rogers, Fanita Russell, joan Saunders, Bobby Schoolfield, julie Trolinger, Susan Yerkes. 66 S 'nf President John Karotkin Vice-President jill Vexler Secretary Susan Mathews Treasurer jeff Kass Parliarnentarian Donald Bayne Sgt. at Arms Marie Brenner Chaplain Susie Colbert Sponsor Miss Kelly DEBATE CL B Members are: Laura Bayne, Karen Chandler, Vicki Collins, Susan Dolan john Etier Patricia Hensley, jean Horner, joe Kaplan, Pat Mansell, Tom Pincus, Paulette Silber, jackson Speed, joan ,Tirnmons, Alfred Toerne, Jim Wiggins, Lance Lew- enthal. ii ,vga f-4 E 5 x Y gi I - ti."'f5f fi www L L jg 215 V I E , ,, 1' 5 4 N' 1 L Q . A L5 , , it Q Ek K . - V . ,IQ M Mx., .V J L 2 i li l 389 FE CIGCLB Members are: President, john Shumateg Vice President, Robert Crawfordg Secre- tary, Margaret Tift, Sgt. at Arms, Donnie Reavisg Sponsor, Mr. Guy Riggsg john Beauchamp, Laddie Denton, Sandra Gibson, Mike Godowns, Cheryl Jennings, Glenna Krumboltz, Alex Lambros, Bruce Lee, Joe McNew, jay Miller, Steve Roos, Linda Speed, Bebe Steldins, jack Welcli, Amy Wolf, Candy Wolf. GARDE C L B Members are: President, Sheri Patton: Vice President, Lynn Marinerg Secretary, Lucy Gravleyg Treasurer, Pam Freeborng Parliamentarian, Linda Hollingsheadg Sgt. at Arms, Bette Bush and Charlotte Creamerg Historian, Lary jo Kephartg Susan Berry, Bette Bush, Peggy Carnahan, Carol Covetter, Charlotte Creamer, Pam Freeborn, Lucy Gravley, Linda Hollingshead, Lary jo Kephart, Katharine Kerr, Lynn Mariner, Cindy Maxwell, Sheri Patton, Patsy Patton, Linda Watson. FRESI-IMA BRIDGE CL B 4 Officers: President-Lynne Osborne, Vice-President--Karen Kothmann, Second Vice-Pres.-Anna Laura Robertson, Peggy Berry, Secretary-Catherine DeForest, Treas. -Nancy Smith, Chaplain-Gail Sullivan, Sgt. At Arms- Cynthia Green, Sponsor-Mrs. Gibson. Members are: Susie Altgelt, Widney Anderson, Carol Baltes, Linda Baum, Lindy Bennett, Betsy Brewer, Connie Brown, Phyllis Calhoun, Cynthia Camp, Diane Campbell, Mary jane Carnahan, Candy Carrico, Cathy Chambliss, Pam Christe, Cheryl Chumbley, Carolyn Clark, Kingsley Click, Debbie Crimm, Kathy Fisk, joan Fuhrman, Gay Gordon, Helen Graf, Mary Hall, Nancy Harbordt, Winifred Heaney, Jo Hinds, Gaby Hoenig, Nancy Holmgreen, Ann Howarth, Joyce jackson, Nancy johnson, Mary jones, Janice Kennedy, Marie Kisner, Glenna Krumboltz, Eleanor Law, Barbara McClaugherty, Lynda McCombs, Barbara McKinley, Cindy Nixon, joan Parrish, Margaret Porter, Cindy Powell, Kathy Reilly, Fanita Russell, Barbara Schrag, Mary Simank, Stuart Smith, Eleanor Stenger, Susan Watford, Becky Williams, Amy Wolf, Lucie Wolf, Elaine Yrizarry. 92. FUTURE HOMEMAKER Future Homemakers of America is the national organization studying homemaking in high schools of the United States and its ter- ritories. The over-all goal of the organization is to help individuals improve personal, family, and community living, both now and in the future. A 47 f' 3 9 Members are: Teresa Adams, Lisa Allen, Widney Anderson, Marie Baldridge, Linda Baum, Sharon Beard, Ann Brown, Taia Butcher, Susan Callahan, Karen Carroll, Kay Clarke, Maggie Canchola, Marie Coney, Linda Curtis, Linda Davis, Shirley Eng- lish, Terrie Erickson, Linda Faynik, Shirley Faynik, Patty Garison, Janice Gephart, Lynne Giarnmabo, janet Hale, Pat Hall, Nancy Harbordt, Ann Hardie, Caryn Hasslocher, Beverly Hengst, Lesley Heres, Nancy Huante, Sharon Hughes, Sue Hughes, Kate Ives, Cynthia Keith, Maurine Kitchen. 372 President Cherry Blair Vice President Tinka Watts Treasurer Margaret Carrington Recording Secretary Pat Jones Corresponding Secretary Mary Lampe Historian Kathyrn Hoyack Chaplain Evelyn Moeller Reporter Wanda jackson Project Chairman Margaret Newton Sponsors Mrs. Nila Earle Mrs. Albertine Gibson Mrs. Elaine Carol Members are Carla Kost Karen LeBlanc Lynette Lewenthal Virginia Lewis Sally Lopez Lorraine Martyn, Mary McCart ney Barbara McClaugherry Barbara McKinley Sharon McGaff1gen Mrlby Moore Ann Mortimer, Ann Marie Norvvickr Kathy OHara Gay Orsrnger jean Palermo Debbie Parker Donna Peterson Christy Phillips, Shannon jill Port Valerie Rockstroh Barbara Ruppel Sandy Sturdivant Barbara Stanbery Gail Sullivan Shirley Talbott, Sue Talbott, Janis Tarrrllion Trudr Thomas Susan Watford Diana Van Wie Nancy Williams Beverly Willis Janet Vivelman, Angie Zertuche. FUTURE URSEl CLB 1 - OFFICERS President-Susie Lopez Vice-President-Vicky Cortez Secretary-Y-oland'a Pepper Treasurer-Peggy Wfilliams Sponsor-Grace Sheffield Members are: Teresa Canales, Linda Gallegos, Barbara McNeill, Esther Ruiz, Ruby Wright. aear X w Annette Olson, Velia Palomo GERMAN CL B e Q i President Ronnie Wied Secretary Treasurer Eleanor Vantreese Roberta Stover Vice-President Kitty McCague Not pictured: Sgt. at Arms Milton Mueller Members are: Diane Comstock, Chuck Donahue, Carol Golden, Susie Horn, Bobbie Hudelson, Rafael joseffy, Lynn juel Mark Malkaski, John McNew, Greg Miller, Charles Mullen, Mary Rubrecht, Mrs. Pierson, Sponsor. GOLF CL B Members are: President, Kay Mayfieldg Vice President, Kathy Luccheseg Secretary, Con- nie Dicksong Treasurer, Diann Duncang Sponsor, Mrs. janet Sullivang Sallieann Couser, Betty Hutson, Melinda Leger, Lourdes Lopez, Madeline Lopez. LOS President-Susan Hasslocher Vice President-Holly Hearn Secretary-Neel McNeel Treasurer-Harry Gunkel Historian-Gayle Gregg Chaplain-Penny Manly Parliamentariam-Jeanie Childers Business Manager-Mary Sue Ivey A IGO Points Chairman-Nancy Greene P.A.S.F. Chairman-Jim Copeland Reporter-Stephanie Rainey Publicity Chairman-Susan Baltes Serge-ants-at-Arms-Peggy Adams Mollie Childs Sponsor-Mrs. Montellano .,JS1!, iq' ,4 'Z HL Members are: Clara Adams, Peggy Adams, Emily Alter, Diane Bailey, Susan Baltes, Barbara Beck, Marie Brenner, Jeanie Chil- ders, Mollie Childs, Mary Colbert, Vicki Collins, Pat Connally, Carolyn Cook, Marty Cook, Jim Copeland, Anne Corrnan, Terri Curry, Peggy Davis, Susan Deal, Carol DeForest, Barbara Ferguson, Connie Fernandez, Carol Fischer, Kent Fischer, Mollie Gates, Ellen Gorsuch, Lucy Grant, Nancy Greene, Gayle Gregg, Harry Gunkel, Jeanie Hargis, Susan Hasslocher, Holly Hearn, Lestra Hibberd, Mary Sue Ivey, Marie Kiehl, Mary Klein, Jeanne Lopez, Maggie Maessen, Penny Manly, Neel McNeel, Janie Moore, Karen Patterson, Marsha Patterson, Lyn Peery, Georgia Pridcly, Stephanie Rainey, Ellen Richey, Susan Robinson, Ellen Roegelein, Robbie Rosett, John Rymer, Susan Sandifer, Dianne Schutz, Marshie Smith, Patty Speier, Peter Swenson, Susanna Temple, Kathleen Turner, Patsy Waller, Debbi Williams. GIRLS' S MMING CL B l Members are: President, Georgia Priddyg Vice President, Cathy Kaufmang Secretary, Joanie Tibbetsg Treasurer, Judy Bernsg Historians, Lucy Grant and Amy Lytleg Sgts. at Arms, Christy Shaw and Jan Tolsong Sponsor, Mrs. Tibbetsg Terry Adams, Isabel Baker, Susan Baker, Betsy Brewer, Jamie Caldwell, Maggie Canchola, Diane Comstock, Jane Conger, Li- sa Garrett, Julia Gaston, Patsy Houston, Ann Howarth, Cheryl Jennings, Patty Johnson, Virginia Knouf, Glenna Krumboltz, Andee Larliman, Kathy Lang, Eloise McAllister, Sharon McGaffigan, Barbara McKinley, Laurie Miller, Anne Mortimer, Anne Orrison, Karen Peter- son, Kathy Peterson, Molly Pipes, Anne Porter, Mandy Proll, Frannie Roberts, Nan Rojas, Linda Seewald, Margaret Seymour, Susanne Silber, Mary Simpson, Cathy Slager, Shellie Smith, Barbara Stevenson, Sandie Sturdivant, Anne Swenson, Lucy Thompson, Tracey Thompson, Cassandra Tinnerello, Bobbye Io Williams, Candy Wolf, Sally Wood. The Girls' Swimming Club is interested in and participates in competitive swimming. The medley re lay team holds a state first place. One Of the Club'S local activities was a successful slave market in the Halloween Carnival. IOR HI TGRIANS Mrs. Krueger Miss McCaughan OFFICERS Presidesnt-Cecile Russell Vice-President-Jenifer Jaffe Secretary-Lucy jackson Treasurer-Rafael Joseffy Historian-Sue McCauley Chaplain-Janice Higdon Parliamentariain-Susan Moorman Members are: Terri Harvey, Candy Crumm, Christine Ellen Park, jakey Price, Pam Herder, Patti Tennis. AN UAGE LABORATORY AIDE Officers: President-jim Copeland, Vice-President-Paul Smith, Secretary-Mike Morrison, Treasurer-John Oat- man. Members are: Toby French, Jim Gonzales, Sam King, Greg Kobernot, jeff Loving, David Mucha, Roxanne Neumann, jill Port, Mike Sullivan, Mrs. Harding, Sponsor. s 5iffmf::zieae'irnmi1, sw, , .L ,fr ilu cw.. 13, iw in .-0,4 TRU ENTAL S i President-Buddy Zipp Vice President-Phil Cobb Secretary-Treasurer-Mary Greene Sergeant at Arms-Martie Moore Sponsor-Mr. Cranford .. fx, fr A ' K, 5. S, 4 6 rf R 2' w i n K ,M "ff, E, if fx: ,W fn 5 K Q' of 1, 7., WW 'Fw' , ' S f f-W - - f pffz- N img' ,fkffflk A " '14??:??1Ef"' rn ff" eww 1 -- sf- ' f f K my Yrw.. 4 if - YT' , 5' ,G . 1 , MUSIC CL B The Instrumental Music Club is composed of members of the "A" and "Bn Bands who desire to increase their knowledge of music composed for band, orches- tra, and instrumental ensembles. Besides listening to recordings, the members have an opportunity to hear each other in solo and ensemble performance, Members are: Jack Beckwith, Allen Bradlyn, Phil Brinker, jeff Casey, Diana Castelow, John Etier, Lewis Fisher, Kathy Fisk, Marilyn Fisk, Herb Foote, Sonja Gary, Jim Hatcher, Gordon Hawthorne, Sharyn Heres, Rae Nell Hoese, Mark Holt, Io Carol johnson, john Kellogg, Judy Lankford, Linnie Livingston, Linda Mitchell, Susan Mitchell, Henry Moore, Wesley Moran, Jo Lee Newton, Dan Pfeil, Linda Reid, Stephen Richards, Dee Rollo, Barbara Schrag, Charles Schweers, Linda Seewald, julie Shef- field, Jeni Simms, Nanette Strayer, Bob Thrift, Jim Whiteaker. - 'L ' 1 -'92 1 . .. ,.,, A f ,,,,,is,., ,WM.Haa?fM.g,5,s,a t, V, cf ,gr,,,t,g. ,Qmhfa 2,4 f. gfaawgx, ,..,,,,,, , ,mar , t -arf an in Q ' ' , if--'f!'f K C Q fi 'Qui'5f??53'i't3?fi't7'ff - ' fl!! 57" "i - A ' 5 N Mi 'QL A , xi: ---- '- f ' Vg 5, ' i 333- gov' i wfma-wh. L IBBABY CL B il! Wyatt OFFICERS President-Cynthia Watson Vice-President-Barto Arnold Secretary-Lou Ellen Colaw Treasurer-Historian-Vikki Longoria Members are: Sheri Adcock, Susan Baker, Ronald Bowman, Cliniton Brediger, Eddie Burke, Susan Crcger, Kip Davidson, Linda Dennis, Joe Gallagher, Helen Graf, Yisleta Granberry, Peggy Hansel, Carrye Harris, Linda Holford, Craig, Jeffery, Bob John- ston, Patsy Killian, Linda King, Marie Kinser, Buddy Machu, Mark Markham, Mitch Markham, Tommy Phillips, Kathyanne Pratt, Barth Rees, Fanita Russell, Scott Sasse, Jane Schwartz, Charlene Slaughter, Nanette Strayer, Bee Dee Tankersley, Susan Taylor, Doak Walker, Steve Windham, Miss Welder, Sponsor. LATI CL B Consuls-Jalnis Hilbert Mary Hannaman Aedilis-joe Gallagher Scriba--Eleanor Vantreese Quaestor-Lesley Heres Pontifices-Cyndy McSwain Richard Holmes Censorsf-Margaret Halnnaman Robert Firth Tribunus plebis-Susan Yerkes .f ,a Members are: Patty Block, Paul Bump, Mary Cavenaugh, Gary ChffSfCHSef1, Gfeg Christensen, Nancy Devlin, Charles Gerdes, Keith Goddard, Kathy Harrington, Susie Horn, jean jahn, james Lee, Barkley Miller, jay Moore, Robert Polk, Mark Por retto, Camille Rogers, Julie Sheffield, Susan Zisman. 383 LO GITA 0 President-Lucie Wolf Vice President-Virginia Street Secretary-Christi Shaw Treasurer-Nancy Johnson Parliamentarian-Karen Kothmann Chaplain-Ioanie Tibbets Sergeants at Arms-Susie Altgelt Ainna Laura Robertson Los Gitanos helps first year Spanish students to have a better understanding of the customs and cultural heritage of the Spanish-speaking people. It is a member of the Pan American Student Forum of Texas and participates in fund-raising activities such as the Distributive Education Carnival. Members are: Debbie Beck, Lindy Bennett, Henry Brann, Cynthia Camp, Diane Campbell, Robert Cohen, Catherine DeForest, Cynthia Green, Diana Hawley, Gaby Hoenig, Nancy Holmgreen, Ann Howarth, Joyce Jackson, Marguerite Landrum, Eleanor Law, Elizabeth Lewis, Mary Rogers, Alan Serota, Mary Simpson, Nancy R. Smith, Cassandra Tinnerello, Alfred Toerne, Sally Wood. ta fx! LO CO PA ERO Officers: President-Martha Kaplan, Vice-President-Jeff Kass, Secretary-Twila Over- street, Treasurer-Annis Tassos, Chaplain-Cathy Nixon, Historians-Jane Hays, Katherine Kerr, Sgts. at Arms-Wendy Polk, Debby Russell, Sponsors-Mrs. Kinslow, Mrs. Sturdivant. Members are: Nance Anderson, Molly Baskin, Betty Beckman, Nancy Berler, Vicki Berler Peggy Carnahan, Carol Coulter, Terry Crawford, Sally Crews, Laura Davis, Kathryn Fergu son, Isabel Fuentes, Gay Gordon, Prissy Graham, jill Grant, jackie Harshaney, David Itz Patsy jordt, Cathy Kaufman, Lary jo Kephart, Linda Kerr, Elizabeth Kimmel, Grace La batt, Diane Mazur, Molly McDougal, janet Mock, Sally Moore, Peggy Odell, Anne Orrison Lynn Perkins, Mary Rico, Geoff Rips, Nan Rojas, Sandra Rubrecht, Bunnie Saathoff, Ray- mon Schoolfield, Linda Urich, Iru Zeller. : USICAL COMEDY CL B 4'8" Officers: President-Candy Crumm, Vice-President-Charlotte Creamer, Secretary-Sandie Gonzales, Treasurer-Lynne Lahourcacle, Reporter-Susan Mathews, Mrs. Clark, Sponsor. Members are: Carolyn Clark, Barbara Gettinger, Phillip Jackson, Marie Kiehle, Greg Ko- bernat, Kathy Lang, Patty Muir, Diane Schutz, Lynn Mariner, Rhonda Parshall, Patsy Pat- ton. Sheri Patton, Donnie Taylor, Trisha Triesch, Linda Watson, Sandy Whipple, Larry Young. Officers: President-Henry Brann, Vice-President-Vikki Longoria, Secretary-Treasurer-Mich ael Moreau, Mrs. Wright, Sponsor. Members are: jackson Biggs, Kathleexn Creeden, Steve Hollo- way, jeff Middleton, Antonio Molina, Daniel Pfeil, William Strozier. NUMBER E E CL B OFFICERS President-Geoff Rips Vice President-Richard Holmes Secretary-Treasurer-Patsy jorclt Sponsor-Mr. Wildman The purpose of the Number Sense Club is to develop skills in rapid mental calculation, During the year, members prepare for Interscholastic League and other competition. na Members are: Bart Boyce, John Brogan, Roger Chiodo, Sam King, Walt Lee, Linsnie Livingsto A O ' D Reser, john Richey, Bill Sparks, Philip Wetz, Dan Wigodsky. Louise Locker, nne rrison, on 5. 2 I OCC PATIO CLUB Officers: President, Susan Deal, Vice President, Ann Hardie, Secretary, Carol DeForestg Treas- urer, Carol Fisher, Sponsor, Mrs. Bluhin. Members: Clara Adams, Lisa Allen, Linda Kay Ander- son, jane Bradley, Barbara Candace Brown, jennifer Buntin, Ann Corman, Kathleen Leslie Cox, Susan Dolan, Libby Eager, Missy Finck, Pam Kay Garner, Carolyn Gates, Sandie Gonzales, Ellen Gorsuch, Jeanie Hargis, Lida Holmgreen, Pat jones, Lynne Labourcade, Diane Kelly, Mimi Mc- Gehee, Patty Muir, Jeanie Musselman, Margaret Newton, Debbie Sue Orozco, Rhonda Parshall, Pam Pogue, Susan Robinson, Ellen Roegelein, Nancy Rundell, Mary Rohde, Dianne Schutz, Sally Sethness, Marechal Ann Smith, Donnie Taylor, Susanna Temple, Trisha Triesch, Pace Walker, Sandie Whipple, Elaine XWolf, PHYSICS CL B M ., y iiii . TWL, , to Officers: President-Mark Bracllyn, Vice Presiilz-nrs4Peffr Swenson and Kent Kiloatrick, Secretary-Treasurer-Leslie Weaver, Sgt. at Arms-Jimmie Fowler, Sponsor-Mr. Buckley Members are: Bob Bourgeois, Sally Anne Couser, Cary Farrow, Neil Gander, Billy Groos, Bill Haas, Duane Lardon, john Loyd, Kent Lucas, Robert Marshall, David McGilvray, Charles Rubi- ola, Jacque Volluz, Robert Yates. 390 PROJECTIO f. ia ITCL ww- 1,w'ia7e ff? -W, ffcztfm OFFICERS President-Thomas Carey Vice-President-Robert Patterson Secretary-Treasu rer-Claude Schwab Sponsor-Mr. V, O. Adams Members are: , , y rrstensen, Bob Cox, jeff Davis, jim Gotnzales, Edmund James, John joseph, james Lee, john Leebl, Manuel Martinez, David P Richard Bolen john Brogan Gar Ch ' Stev oole, Reid Q M , T sf im at 1, ,. Q :ww Reininger, Bruce Roberts, Cha e Verschoyle, Craig White. Q. rles Schuchard, Henr Sh f y oem elt, Q if N 3 + A - f .. f l .r,L ':, K 'ff N ,, ef f ei ., , C . Q' ' 1 A 1 tg Lg J S at sw K' . at ,f 13 L5 5 st .f--altvawiifafm ' in Qg 1 Q' Q. lff 1. .sn Members are: Arthur Allaway, Susan Baltes, Dona Becker, Florida Booth, Kathy Brandenberger, Kar- en Chandler, Janis Cohen, jane Collins, Marv Col- lins Paul Cowsert anet Dickens, Mary Dicken- , , J son, Almeda Doughty, Janine Fisk, Kathy Ford, Carol Golden, Alan Hardy, Carrye Harris, Sally Hatchett, jennifer Hiltv, Nancy Hoaan, 'Tommy Holmes, Diane Horne, Debbie Janota, Pam King. SOUCI OFFICERS President-Paul Spellman Vice-President-Elaine Wolf SecretaryfCarol Pridgen Treasurer4Ann Dee Ladensohn Food Chairman-Bruce Stanberry Historian-Jolie Giese Sgts.-at-Arms-Randi Eisenberg, Mike Patton Sponsor-Mrs. Brann Members fcont'd.j: Debbie Mandel, Diane Math- ews, Colleen McHugh, Greg McLaughlin, Cyndy McSwain, Bette Mebane, Marge Mitchell, Susan Moorman, Michael Niedwiecki, Johnny Oliver, Carlye Pierce, Margaret Polz, Penny Quarles, Bob Rochfort, Eric Rockstroh, Robert Schlegel, janet Shumate, Charlene Slaughter, Joella Smith, Cathey Thomas, Betty Waller, Cynthia Watson, Janet Wheeler, Dan Wigodsky, Judy Wood. l 391 E IOB BRIDGE CL B Officers: President-Sue Hughes, Vice-President-Mary Ellen Keene, Secretary-Judy Wfood, 'l'reasurer+lXlarilyn jncl-zsvn, Sgls. nt Arms--Limlu Core, Iifnnn Peterson Mam- bers are: Gay Anderson, Barry Bauerschlag, Pat Black, Janice Gephart, Sheryl Halbar- dier, Holly Hearn, John Hensley, Nancy Huante, Johnny Johnson, Suzy Kotowski, Cin- dy Leber, Jeanne Lopez, Penny Manly, Patty Speier, Trudi Thomas, Sponsor, Mrs. Evers. SKIN DIVEB CL B Officers: President-David Simpson, Vice-Presidentfljhil Kephart, Secretary-Treasun er-Eddy Fladger. Members are: jim Anderson, Phil Cobb, Quest Couch, Mike Go- downs, Gary Griggs, Edmund james, Larry jay, jay Miller, Ward Orsinger, David Pipes, Charles Reser, Phillip Tobin, Sponsor, Mr. johnson. LIDE RULE CL B OFFICERS President-Barry Bauerschlag Vice-President-Tim Rubinstein Secretary-Treasurer-Linda Miller Sgt.-at-Arms-johnny johnson Sponsor-Mrs. Oliver The Purpose of the Slide Rule Club is to encourage the use of the slide rule among high school stu- dents. Most programs are spent i.n instruction, drill, and contests us- ing the slide rule. Members are: Robert Alexander, Kelly Arnold, Robert Bauerschlag, Robert Benson, Milton Lee Carleston, Del Ray Christensen, David Cox, Edward Cronk, jerry Dominguez, Dianne Duncan, Jimmie Fowler, Joe Gallagher, Bill Haas, Bill Hatcher, David Heaney, Dennis Horn, Craig ,lef- fery, Randy Lehr, Lance Lewenthal, jeff Loving, Ronald McAtee, David McGilvray, Nancy Mims, David Mucha, Ricky Puente, Jim Rymers, Scott Sasse, Howard Simms, Doug Taylor, Doak Walker, Leslie Weaver, jimmy Weedin, Ann Williams. 11-ya 1, .3 iz ma STAGE H N 'FEV Historian Lynn Iuel Reporter Suzy Hanke Parliamentarian John Barrow Sgts. at Arms Diane Kelly Carol DeForest Sponsors Mrs. Hendrix Mr. Nelson President jill Vexler Vice President Karen Chandler Secretary Mary Rohde Treasurer Karla Kost Critic Marie Brenner Chaplain Louise Locker Stagehands promotes better dramatics in the school and community as well as renders service to both. The club affords its members an opportunity for self-ex- pression in all phases of speech and drama. fi. xx' fl 5 r i 'Tiiif A it ,,rr T5 f f rrt lvfembers are: Ilene Arbetter, Susan Baker, Pat Ball, Donald Bayne, Laura Bayne, Cathy Bern- hard, Peggy Berry, Betsy Brewer, Laurel Buffington, Margie Burleson, Louise Cain, Sue Carey, Candy Carrico, Susan Colbert, jane Conger, Alice Corbett, Donna Council, Dan Covert, john De- Lange, Susan Dolan, joan Dorr, Lucy Fowlkes, 'Ioan Fuhrman, XX'ayne Gilbert, Carol Golden, Lucy Gravley, Joseph Gregg, Barbara Gail Gruning, Winifred Heaney, Sandra Herrera, Edith I-Iollan, Betty Hutson, Elizabeth lnfante, Carolyn Ivy, Marilyn jackson, Connie Jasso, Chuck Jefferson, Mary Jones, Janice Kennedy, Patsy Lobiit, Amy Lytle, Debbie Mandel, Patricia Mansell, Mimi MCGehee, Tom Miller, Lili Mimien, Cindy Nixon, Jim Odell, Debbie Orozco, Lynn Osborne, Brenda Pleasants, Pam Pogue, Margaret Porter, Cindy Powell, Mandy Proll, Denece Reynolds, Paulette Silber, janet Swanson, Bob Thrift, joan Timmins, Deborah Towery, Sally Walker-, Carol Warfl. A' m -,, X PELEOLOGY CL B x 41. .,-, -1 ,aa i Q, :tastes gt get 'K 1-1 as ai' ,, s5..,., ,,... I , I "" 3' C in as , wil' wif , Q1 ,?e ,. , if gi5,g'g...g, .-sr. -5 S, i se. ,W it ,wi ,aig- Q, T21 ' le ,L., V - ' ' my i ,, ,.,, ..,. . H I si -2 r - it f ' 1 ' --in .1 . ft" Members are: President, Reagan Houston, Vice President Randy Baetz Treasurer, Chuck Hollimong Parliamentarian, Howard Bettsg Chaplain, john Baker john Colglazier Greg Miller, Russell Hill, Robert Peacock, Martin Weilbacher. S PADCOI C B Members are: President, Chuck jeffersong Vice President, Eduard Cionlc S cretary Jimmy Weed ing Treasurer, Kathi White, Marshall Anderson, Milton Carleston David Cox, Mark Getzen, John Rivero, Kim Smith, Frank Weedin, Terri Willianis. had WRITING CLUB Members are: President, Doss McDavidg Vice President, Nancy Sallingg Secre- tary, Josephine Hallg Treasurer, Jane McKinleyg Sgts.-at-Arms, Linda Helland and Margaret Webb, Patty Johnson, Michael Morrison, Lyn Peery, Jo Ann Pierce, Yolanda Serna, Paul Spellman, Nina Lei Watson. ANSWERS The moon stares down at me from her lofty perch And demands-- "What reason have you for being there?" I stand-as if dumb- Unable to answer. I run inside to the people and the laughter, Knowing they will ask me no such questions, For they have no answers. . Judy Lee Class of '65 The Writi.ng Club is composed of students who wish to write creatively and to communicate their ideas. This year, for the first time, the club pub- lished a literary magazine. MEANTIME Interim between dawn And daybreak When the world halts In retrospect Of the night passed Deciding for itself Whether man Shall persist in life Or publish Posthumously the record Of a life Thought to be Eternal Mark Bradlyn Class of '66 397 PHOTOGRAPHERS This year's photographers were among the hardest working members of the Olmos staff. One of the crew of David Grant, Alan Fear, Rocket Reeves, Bill Haddon, and Lee Tift had to put in about as much time taking and developing pictures as the staff member who "asked" them to take them, and all in time for deadlines. These boys were willing to try to do almost any- thing to get a picture, such as risking falls from rickety ladders, playing impromptu football while loaded down with gadget bags, firing explosive overloaded flashbulbs scant inches from their heads, developing film in the most exotic developers fand even successive combinations of developersj imaginable, and spending long, tedious hours in a darkroom trying to meet dead- lines. They had to take pictures of groups of giggling, uncoop- erative freshmen, ego-centric athletes, and, worst of all, teachers. They were prompt on many appointments nobody else bothered to keep. Yet in spite of their subjects and time limits, they turned out good work, and did it on a very low budget. i This year's head photographer, David Grant, followed Rock- et Reeves, who took most of last year's Olmor pictures fexcept class picturesj. By no coincidence, after a year on the job, both boys were quite domineering when they had to take pictures of anything, and were generally cross. This year David managed not only to foist off half his own job fthe processingj on the other photogra- phers, but still had time to tell the other staff members how to do their jobs. This shot of him smiling while taking pictures is quite unusual. Alan Fear, a Sophomore, did more than half of this year's darkroom work, and had to do much of it in a period of about two weeks-just around deadline time. Most of his work this year was in printing, but he will probably be active in taking pic- tures too, ,next year. At left, he moonlights as a CIA investigator. li. 1 Absence prevented Bill Haddon, a junior, from working as regularly as the remainder of the staff. Nevertheless, he al- ways managed to help whenever disaster, in the form of a deadline, threatened. Below, he takes a few minutes of sun- shine in the most convenient place. Rocket QRobertj Reeves, a Senior and head photographer last year, was unable to take many Olmor pictures this year, but did a good bit of difficult developing and squeezed amazing prints out of quite a few nearly "impossible" negatives Also Rocket managed to get run over by football players several times during games. At left, he takes a halftime breather. Lee Tift, a Senior, had equipment trouble for much of the year. When his camera was in good working order he was a help to the staff, At bot- tom is Lee as one of the football sideline gang. Below, a typical example of the Olmor staff's gratitude for the excellent photography this year, a blackboard argument. .svf Ads my gig ,V , V, , , , -H xx . A 1 ,-q ,, N .Q W--e , - .H 47 Vu-PV V-,4jrg c :gg Vfgg ,fi ' , 1 QW lx. Ev., 5 1 Ev , If , ?-T .Y . :YY , S, if J, Q f V .eff . '. 1 " PSX ' '1-Vx-f, 1 N -Vs' 3 M P ,.. n ' Y .4 V' ' 1 Y I M L' fn- .- , mi - .Nfufm V V x'-4-, 1 V, Q,A ,Av -34, 51- VV" V ' - A J" J 13' Vg Ah , Vu V . 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W , X I e . :iffy-1 . ,., 1. . y, ",4-ii, , '-lz. WWW:-,reffJ2'2f+ ' a m 1411595 ff 2'-, 2 ,G f 5 f27::f7-ff" ' X 'Zi 2' " 5 Rx W JK' of 'ff ' ' f f ' ,, f f f5':FiL57?3'f f ,fy f X1 TH E OLMOS TOW ER Built by Mr. Thomas Bfundage ALAMO HEIGHTS DRIVE IN STUDENTS WELCOMED 506 Austin Hwy. 19110116 TA 4-9381 BUN 'N BARREL Bill, Steve, Ken, Sherill, Georgia, and John like "The Bun" because of its clelcous food and friendly service. Mobile 'k LADIES 'A' TAYLOR 6 5262 ffffllff Compliments of . . . n RE"DY'T0'WEAR I I 'U H cj SIXTY FOUR FORTY-SIX Q NORTH NEW BRAUNFELS Service Center 'k MRs.Lo'rA KNo1'r AVENUE 6510 N. New Braunfels-TA 4-4631 San Gfnforzio, Cexas Fashions and Accessories for the junior Miss Rosengren's Book Store 312 Bonham Street Qbehind the Alamoj McDougaII's Laundry S Dry Cleaning 4909 Broadway "Your Nei ghbor" Hunt's Food Market Fancy Foods TA 6-02 3 1 "Trust Your Car to the Man Who Wears the Star" Habermann's Texaco 7325 Broadway-TA 6-9036 406 San Antonio 9, Texas San Antonio's Only China Seconds Store China-Glassware-Gifts 218 E. Olmos at McCollaugh Wiatr Q Best Wishes to the Class of '66 WHEN UUNEEDAH ELECTRICIAN l 9 CALL: Rosenberg s Smart Styles for Students Vollmer Electric North Star Mall Co . J wiring, repairing, fixtures Thompson Radio S T. V. Service TA46513 Zenith Products Tubes, Portable Batteries EXPSU Sefvife 5601 N. McCullough San Antonio , T 927 Austin Hwy. TA 6-5692 exas I l - A -Q e gg ,Q ' 'R' f A th :,. 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New Braunfels 5150 Broadway Alamo Heights S2111 AIlfOI1iO 9 Texas SAN ANTONIO 9, TEXAS No. 2 rwwmm ww No. 1 No. 3 5150 BROADWAY 7403 BROADWAY TA 6-0616 TA 4-4561 Oak Ridge Grocery S Market 1801 Nacogdoches TA 6-4331 408 Lodde Typewriter Company Sales Service Rentals 6722 San Pedro TA 4-0177 WORLD'S BEST PORTABLE TYPEWRITER HHWMEQ - ALTERATIO 1 - DRAPERIE WW 1 QW CLEANERS 355 W PE 4 5111 The Best COMPLETE SERVICE Investment TO THE PHOTOGRAPHER on Earth IS THE EARTH Courtesy G u y C h I pm a n WE DEVELOP BLACK AND WHITE AND COLOR Cgmpany, Realtors H. B. ZACHRY CO. i X O CHEVROLET DEPENDABLE SINCE 1916 RA INBO BREAD BIGGEST SELLING BRAND IN TEXAS" Congratulates the Seniors of 1966 410 Through this door pass the partners in American Industry fi U: IM I: f.' W 1 BACH E 8 CO. Stocks Bonds Commodities CApito1 5-5611 Gunter Hotel .szruing jam Since 1934 I n C DEL1c1oUs 3 Fmrsr TAMALES QUAIJTY TAMALE FACTORY Creators 81 Manufacturers of Ame-rica's Finest Uniforms PE' 368126 1 1 C upflgqfi G A V GPF' 28344 GREAT 7: DRINKS " fmfw . INJOY f W Bottled by w I Canada Dry Bottling Company of S. A. 4' Q Sffof 201 E. Grayson CA 7-9336 Congralutions Seniors .lIM'S FRCNTIER DRIVE-INS iugclfiffrzf- Cal Schultz Music Co. Band Instruments Sales 8: Service Private Instruction Walt Mosier, Woodwinds TA. 4-1612 Cal Schultz, Brass 1110 Austin Hwy. jim Dotson,Percussion San Antonio, Tex. J. C. Penney Co. 131 Terrell Plaza Gibson Costume Shop COSTUMES OF QUALITY National-Period-Theatrical-Coronation- Masquerade and Minstrel Theatrical Make-Up-Wigs Trimming 1 1 1 Allensworth TAY101' 65781 1 NN 1 CLEANER: ,,-, 3 -. . : " f i l H li , if Service 8: Satisfaction Wida Olmos Park Cleaners 412 226 OlII1OS Dr. TA 4-8221 ARCADIA GR0llE CLEANERS 5206 Broadway Dial TA 6 2761 "We Do Tailoring' John A. Albert Co. Plumbing Heating Air Conditioning Repairs-Remodeling 2425 Broadway San Antonio, Texas CA 6-7168 J Wjflelrzzmahfllsz il ffl xx 5 Sgsevifrr ! THX, I COLONIAL in Sunset Ridge The charm of The Past Styled for Tomorrow's Living Studying can take place at the COLONIAL SHOPPE as well as home. Q J Alvon Beauty Salon "Congratulations All Students of AI-IH" . 5901 Broadway TA 6-2351 W1 - .ju p, 55 , North Star Mall jefferson Village Alamo City Barber 8 Beauty 6301 Broadway Retail-Wholesale 413 414 H L da Kay and Janie can't decide which of the y styles they like best. The Shoe Box North Star Mall Alamo Heights Wonderland ic is 13 a mire the Toronado from General O Cavender General Gldsmobile 801 Broadway LUCAS ENCO SERVICE STATIGN Nacogdoches New Braunfels TA 2-5971 xy. Quan X 'Na+ Rs., 1 Off as A NN j 5 ., up L CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF 1966 AND BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS IN YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS 25 TEARS SERVING SAR ANTCRTC afxle Csefwice BOB BOURGEOIS - OWNER KM Sap "If You're Not Satisfied . . . We're Not Through" BRAKE SPE C IALISTS Fully Guaranteed o BRAKE WCRK 0 WHEEL ALIGTHNG 8, RALANCINC 0 TIRE WEAR 8. SHIMMY CORRECTED 0 SHOCK ABSCRBERS-MUFFLERS 0 FRONT END SUSPEIISICN PARTS 2 CONVENIENT LOCATION 31 43 vw-9541 I I secs-sas? 210 7fh ST- 1319 BHUADWAY Just Off Broadway Byogdygy Af Expressway KERRVILLE BUS COMPANY 202 Augusta CA 6-7371 There's nothing better than a Kerrville bus. Congratulations to the seniors of '66 and students of AHHS GLINN-BETTS OLDSMOBILE "Where the action is' 3870 San Pedro PE 6-1557 Q l B a wel I Se rvi g Ce TRAVIS PRINTING COMPANY Qualify PQMZMQ ana! fifkayzaflhinq ai Jfacfeaafe pfzicai Station and Garage Telephone CApilol 3-5544 316-318 North Presa Sheet 515 Austin Hwy. TA 2-1551 "Photography with a personal touch." l ' Igszss N, nffculzough al ohm Drive 5 T U D I U C Telephone Tffylor 4-2451 1 is-4 x d 1 ' Qn1sb:,Af"! M 6 'Q :sf-5 yyf I INSURANCE AND BONDS A , If I . 01.5 ' , I lt' I QI! 0 1 4. I: I-2 E4 , :aus NORTH MCCULLOUGH 2:4 SAN ANTONIQTEXAS 7B2l2 Audry's I Mexican Restaurant I O .POWELL We serve only good Mexican food. Hi V ZW? QQ ' 3 9 3 T-Bone Steaks Fried Chicken R055 CIA E A ER Mr. 8: Mrs. Bennie Cantu 601 Camden WALTER C DU CA 3-8492 Corner S. McCo11ough 418 Catering T roph y H ou se x78 3214 Broadway Shaw's Jewelers 203 E. H t n and Wonderland MAURICE'S HAIR 914, SALONS TA 6 3265 60 E S Laura aod Pee Wee bank at Broadway. B ro a d w a y National Bank TWWWM Frank Delph, the new chef, prepares delicious food on our ultra-modern equipment. TH BARN DOCR Q O .i.Q.' ,yuh Joe and Steve have selected records from their wide-seleo tion. Terrell Plaza 1237 Austin Hwy. TA 4-3287 North-Star Mall East Court DI 4-8571 A. H. Class of '33 Congratulations ALAMO HEIGHTS SENIORS Welcome to San Antonio College For Catalogue, Write: SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE 1300 San Pedro Avenue San Antonio, Texas 78212 PE 4-5381 This year's additions to Sam Anlonio College, Suzanne Turbiville and Gra- ham Montgomery stand by the Sci- ence Building. Fashion At Your Fingertips JULIAN GOLD INC 2809 MCCollough TH E FACS COM PANY "'Try Facs Potato Chips EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME .... O "WHERE YOU FIND THE UNUSUAL" ,, , ""' ' INC. fifi '.-f"' i pzp- I Broadway Af The Loop SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS TAylor 4-2353 Jimmie displays the finest shirts from Satel's. Fine clothes for the man. S A T E L S ALAMO HEIGHTS MULEPUSHERS Your Booster Club JOSKE'S OF TEXAS julia Tucker, Jefferson, and Peggy Davis, Alamo Heights, enjoy fun and fashions. They are part of the Teena-Texas Board TRINITY UNIVERSITY "'26 departments offering undergraduate study. ,"Graduate work offered in 16 fields. "High Concentration of faculty members with earned doctorate degree. "'Six degrees offered. "'Modern Skyline Campus in San Antonio, Texas 'FCEEB aptitude test and writing sample required. 715 Stadium Drive PE 64141 425 American Sports Center H - CA 7-8309-8300 4 " ' 1 5 5 "F X, 3 Jug THE HAMPTON SHOP .AT TI-IE PINCUS COMPANY natural shoulder clothing traditional furnishings, sportswear and shoes downtown: Houston St. at Broadway Sporting Goods-Award Jackets Suburban: 2811 N. McCullough Aqua Lmgizigtgfag Hdqrs. Cll1II'Cl1 WE PAY Children 59092, . rsiaesr r l u I i ...to All of your banking needs l A ,I NORTHEAST , . 3,81 NATIONAL BANK Th e . O Imo s Yo u r F Io rl s t S t a f f Congratulates the Seniors I FF: TA 4-3246 r es: ox 4-2627 v 1 ' 'ms aaaa -- E- - - EAD A J 4 263193 EDQQRT' wail? '- '12 ":'-3 . . M TEKA MOLINO WMM OVi,iH5:s5s?:NfOOMPANY oun mice slnlrzlxmsn cumcso 2103 Naunv H, A. "Bunny" CLOSE 7:30 p.m. CLOSED ON SUNDAY Broadway Pha rmacy B ro adw a y Owners: James P. Beer and Tommy M. Beer Cleaners 8 Dyers Established 1921 Where Cleaning Is An Art In Alamo Heights FREEEQDNERQXST 5402 B d y TA 6 0658 493 1Zg12':aY EOR THE ELEGANT, YOUNG HEIGHTSTER SOLO- SERVE SWINGS! !! S EJXRACE Steve assures that the best is sold at Hy-Marcus. Jfrella enjoys the fine courtesy at Caldwell's. Hy-Marcus CaIdweII's Fine Clothes for the Man Conoco ik I. .gA, 1 W... , .W .,...,,,,,,.....,.., f FROST BROS i232-f fgfff, wi -1 J l ----r--.... ..... N h-IN Awii C2.l'1,f Beat The Courtesy C t t 8: Styles At Chism's. 5204 Broadway TA 6-6521 elyl .1 The Freshmen relax after school at the "Playhouse" gggplfi-zlvidl and Sharon are Waiting for Lucy to get her Dr P I a h o u s e Kindergarten Dr' PQPPQ' 8112 Broadway CO. 429 "Were Cheering For You, Mules" Lynn Sayers, Sue Piper, Judy Drury, French Ann Pruitt, and Barbara Hatter are admiring the merchandise sold here. S'unAdP1Z!ge News Weil 5192 555555 .-f", BERNICE BEVERS U 2804 N. MCCollough TA 4-6281 Men's 8: Ladies Alterations 8215 Broadway Stitch-in-Time d f 0 1' Specialized Dressmaking sizzling hot Mexican Copies8cOriginals to go Kappa -Tri - Hi -Y Front row: Sudi Ware, Presidentg Susan Moorman, Vice-Presidentg Suzy Norman, Secretary, Almeda Doughty, Treasurerg Nancy Criswell, Chaplain, Anne Corrigan, Historian: Second row: Lou Griffon, Parliamentariang Trisha Hansen, jill Jordan, Sgtsfat- Arms, Emily Alter, Donna Barr, janet Bishop. Third row: Margye Burleson, Jeanie Childers, Cynthia Groos, Lestra Hibberd, Marilyn Hocott, Nancy Hogan. Fourth row: Leslie Hudson, Carolyn Knapp, Mary Martha Luke, Penny Manly, Neel McNeel, Janet Pennycuick. Fifth row. Sue Piper, Gay Pridgen, French Anne Pruitt, Nancy Steen, Sha Lyn Warren, Margaret Webb. 431 Best Wishes To Seniors '66 From ' B s M MATTRESS eo. K. --li kirh K M Northside Location Southside Location 232 Wonderland 1312 S. Hackberry Shopping City LE 4-6195 PE 6-4386 THE RE ST or YoUR DAYS DEPEND ON THE RE S T OF YoUR NIGHTS Holly, Penny, Susan, and Patty see the world through a Speier tire. From a True Am 4, 5 Friend 'W John, Dan, P ffsron , and Joe enjoy a drink Sporting Goods-Award jackets at Heylandis Soda fountain' Aqua Lung gi?1wIgii16i?g?Headquarters H a n d , S a a . 116 E1 Prado Drive W. 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Reasonable Prices Artistic Designs 2 TA 4-4511 3900 Broadway 0'S PHARMACY NARIO COSIAIVTINQ owner lsos Fnsusnlcxssunc ROAD SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Grieder's Appliances 8302 BROADWAY TA 4-4594 436 Lloyd Ball Enco 4200 Broadway TA 4-5471 Fast, Efficient Service Jack Holt's Barber Shop 4911 Broadway TA 6-9053 A Acevedo, Deborah 365, 356 Acevedo, Deloris Adams, Adele 60, 235 Adams, Billy 306, 309 Adams, Clara 140, 377, 388, 235 Adams, David 192 Adams, Mark Adams, Peggy 60, 330, 327, 334, 376, 377, 238, 242 Adams, Teresa 372, 378 Adams, Wfalter 168, 268 Adcock, Sharon 140, 382 Aguilar, Fred 168 Ahlstrom, Bobby 60 Alban, Susan Albaugh, Bill 264, 306, 309 Baker, Baker, Index Isabel 141, 378, 235 John 141,328.396,332,244 Baker, Scott Baker, Susan 192, 378, 382, 340, 395, 234 Baldridge, Marie 372 Ball, Patricia 192, 234, 395 Balser, Baltes, Carol 192, Baltes, Susan 61, Barry 192 330, 338, 391, 235 365, 371, 234, 356 376, 377, 332, 334, Bandel, Bill 168 Barclay, Ted 168, 291, 306 Barneby, Gene 141 Barnes, Bob 168, 266, 292, 348, 328 Barnett, john Barnhart, Bill 192 Barr, Donna 235, 236, 431, 131 Barr, Mike Albert, Gary 192 Alexander, Bob 192, 326, 393 Alexander, James 1168 Alexander, Jim 140, 342, 314, 351 Allaway, Buster 168, 266. 343, 391, 306 Allen, Gwyn 140, 365, '332, 354, 244, 246, 351 Allen, Lisa 140, 372, 388, 235 Alter, Bnily 60, 377, 346, 128, 233, 431, 242, 241 Altgelt, Susie 192, 371, 384 Amols, Steve 140, 368 Barrett, jane 141, 360, 235 Barrett, Kevin 366 Barrow, john 222, 224, 340, 344, 336, 394 Baskin, Molly 1168, 385, 234, 332, f 355. 354 Bauerschlag, Barry 332, 392 Bauerschlag, Robert 141, 393, 306, 308 Baugh, Pam 141, 332, 235 Baum, Linda 371, 372, 234 Baxter, jimmy 141, 326 Baxter, Steve 168. 291, 309, 306 Anderson Allen 192, 279 Anderson, Brad 168 Anderson, Gay 60, 392, 238 Anderson Jim 140, 268, 392 Anderson, joe 168, 297, 343, 294 Anderson, Linda Kay 347, 388, 235, 347 Anderson, Marshall 366, 3916 Anderson, Nance 168, 385, 234 Anderson, Tommy 140 Anderson, Widney 192, 371, 372, 234 Andreen, Bruce Andreen, Thomas Andridge, Andy 140 Anthony, Kenny 168 Bayne, Donald 141, 369, 395, 336 Bayne, Laura'169, 369, Bazaldua, Gloria Beard, Sharon 125, 361, Beachamp, john 370 Beck, Barbara 141, 377, 235 Beck, Debbie 192, 384, 234, 395, 337 372, 356 353, 342, 338, 244 Beck, Larry 192, 279, 293 Becker, Donna 238, 348, Becker, Doug 169, 348 391, 346 Beckman, Betty 169, 385, 234 Beckwith, Jack 192, 380 Begeman, Mary 192, 234 Bates, Gaylon 169, 244 Bell, Margaret 1-69 Aranda, Connie Arbetter, Ilene 140, 395, 354, 238 Arevalo, Tony 60, 261, 267, 343, 123 Arizpe, Robert 140, 365, 354, 306, 309 Armour, jean 168, 362, 234 Armstrong, Ed 140 Armstrong, Truman Arnold, Barto 168, 382, 344 Arnold, Kelly 61, 219, 330, 393, 344, 244,228 Arthur, Dian 140 Aston, Bob 168 Austin, Mary 192, 234 Autrey, Suzanne 140 Autrey, Tony 1168, 268 B Bachman, Rick 61 Badger, Stanley Baetz, Randy 61, 396, 357 Bailey, Ben 140 Bailey, Diane 61, 377, 233, 339- 594- 241,243 Bailey, Teresa 192, 365, 234 Bain, Robert 192, 279, 293 Band,Jeb 140,282,328,244v2S0 Baker, Cindy 61, 235, 342, 332, 351, 235 Baker, David 141, 344, 342, 351 Blankenship, George 142 Brlainkenship, Nancy 234 Blankenship, Ricky 1169 Blanton, Peggy Blitch, Martha 63, 235, 236 Block. Patty 169, 359, 383, 234 Bobbitt, Cal 193, 279, 324 Boehme, Keith 169, 362, 354 Bolen, Richard 142, 390 Bone, Mark 63, 344, 244, 247 Booth, Florida 142, 391, 235 Bottenfield, Betti Boudel, Carol 169 Bounds, Judy 64, 235 Bourgeois, Bob 70, 226, 261, 430, 343, 389, 332 Bowdler, Barbara 142, 235 Bowersock. Doug 295 Bowersock, Mike 62, 142, 2216, 296, 343, 294 Bowie, Susanne 142 Bowman, Ronald 382 Boyce, Bart 169, 387, 344 Boyce, Patti 193, 234 Boydein, Bruce 193, 366 Bradley, jane 142, 388, 235, 236 Bradlyzn, Allen 169, 380, 244 Bradlyn, Mark 64, 389, 337 Brady, Patty 64, 389, 235 Bramson, Bob 193 Brandenberger, Kathy 142, 347, 391, 220, 358, 238, 347 Brann, Henry 384, 386 Brann, Teddy 193 Branson, Richard Branson, Robert Braesfield, Tommy 64, 306 Bratton, Margie 169, 234 Bremen, Roy Brecklin, Rusty 169 Brediger, Clinton 382, 351 Brenner, Marie 142, 369, 377, 394, 337, 351 Brewer, Betsy 193, 371, 378, 395, 234 Brigman, Gene 142 Brinker, Pam 193, 365, 355, 234 Bellamy, Linda 138, 141, 220, 222, 358, 238 Bellamy, Rusty 192, 279, 349 Bennett, Linda 192, 371, 384, 334 Bennett, Sharon 235 Benson, Bobby 192, 393 Berkowitz, David 192, 279 Berkowitz, Sue 141, 360, 235 Berler, Mike 169, 192, 293, 326 Berler, Vickie 179, 385, 234, 348, 324 Berler, Nancy 358, 234, 348 Bernhard, Cathy 192, 395, 234 Berns, Berns, Berry Judy 141, 578, 340, 235 Richard 141, 301, 298, 301 Peggy 192 371 234 233, 395 Brinker, Phil 142, 342, 362, 367 380 244 Brinton, Scott 279 Briinton, Pat Broadus, Mike 1169, 292, 244 Brogan, John 169, 324, 387, 39 Brown, Barbara 65, 388, 235 Brown, Connie 193, 371, 234 Brown, David 65, 313 Brown, Anne 170, 363, 372 Brown, George 193 Brown, .Tan 193. 356 Brown, Jerry 142 Brown, joe 193, 279 Brown, Robert Brown, Susan 170, 365, 234, 35 Berry, Susan 3165, 370, 342, 354 Bertrant, Mark Betts, Howard 63, 396, 367 Biechlin, Rusty Biedenharn, Albert 191, 193, 279, 328, 349 Biediger, Clint 279 Biggs, jackson 366, 386 Bishop, janet 59, 63, 324, '334, 365, 130, 354, 431, 238 Bivens, Sharon 141, 235, 354, 356 Black, Pat 63, 365, 392, 354, 355 Blackwell, John 63, 263, 343 Blaire, Cherry 141, 334, 373, 238, 241 Brownlee, Marty 193, 279 Brownlee., Sharon Brunner, Birdy 65, 238 Buchanan, Curtis 367 Buchanan, Dee 279 Buchek, Bob 193 Buck, Gwen 65, 330, 365, 332 Buffington, Laurel 65, 395, 235, 133 Bullington, Rick 170, 324, 344 Bump, Paul 193, 366, 383, 306 Buntin, Jennifer 142, 340, 359, 388, 235 Burchart, Rudy 65 Burgess, Danny Burk, Janet 234 43,7 Burke, Debbie 193, 234 Burke, Eddie 170, 268, 382 Burleson, Lon 170, 266, 306 Burleson, Margie 66, 395, 235, 431 Burnett, Tex 66 Burney, Linda 142 Busby, David 268 Busby, Mary Bushman, Guy 193, 279, 293 Bush, Bette 66, 330, 365, 370, 354, 235 Butcher, Taia 193, 372 Buttery, Jim 263, 343, 306, 307, 309 Byrne, Albert 364 Caballero, Rachel Cain, Louise 170, 234, 339, 395 Caldwell, jamie 193, 234, 378 Caldwell, hiark 170, 268 Calhoun, Phyllis 193, 234, 371 Callahan, Susan 170, 372 Calverly, Steve 142 Calvert, Chris 66, 324, 330. 344 Camancho, Lark 143 Camp, Cynthia 193, 234 371, 384 Campbell, Bill 143 Campbell, Diane 193, 234, 371, 384 Campbell, Robert 143 Campos, Eugene Campos, Ramon Canales. Eulalia 193 Canales, Teresa 193, 374 Canchola, Maggie 143, 372, 378, 235 Caran, Sherrie 170, 234, 359 Caraway, Jane 193, 234, 359 Carey, Sue 193, 324, 349, 368, 395 Carey, Thomas 143, 390 Carleston, Lee 194, 293, 393. 396 Carnahan, Mary Jane 194, 234, 371 Carnahan, Peggy 234, 370. 385 Carnahan, Wally 66, 330, 332, 344, 294 Carnes, Tim 194 Carpenter, Connie 67, 235 Carpenter, Gilbert 143 Carr, Jim 170 Carrico, Candy 19-4,,234, 371, 395 Carrington, Margaret 170, 234, 332 Carroll, Karen 372 Carroll, Lenora Carswell, Christie 194, 234 Carter, Russell 143, 306, 311 Caruth, Susan 235 Caruthers, john 67, 342, 353, 364 Casebier, Lang 143, 344 Casey, Jeff 194, 3167, 380, 244, 247 Casper, Patty 170, 234 Cassler, Scooter 194 Castelow, Diana 143, 380, 354, 244, 246 Castilleia. Esteban Cates, johnny 67, 219, 225, 324, 330 332, 368, 228 Cavanaugh, Mary 143, 383 340 Chamberlin, Ogden 194 Chambliss, Cathy 194. 366, 371 Chandler, Karen 143, 224, 391, 394, 369, 3-36, 238 Chaney, John 170 Chase, Bill Chase, Terri 170 Cheaney, Carl 143, 306, 310 Cheinowoth, Elizabeth Cherry, Sharon 144, 235, 356 Chevalier, Ed 144 Childers, Barry 170 Childers, Jeanie 67, 219, 227, 229, 324, 327, 330, 332, 3.34, 376, 377, 235, 431, 131 Childs, Mollie 67, 330, 327, 334, 342, 438 353. 367, 377, 238 Chiodo, Roger 170, 367, 387 Choate, Bill 194 Choate, julie 170, 362, 234, 375 Chrane, Vickie 144 Christol, Tommy 171, 344 Couser, Salliann 70, 330, 389, 235, 375 Covert, Dan 171, 395 Covetter, Carol 370 Cowsert, Lee 70, 342, 343, 353, 306 Cowsert, Paul 145, 343, 264, 391, 306, Christie, Jan 144, 361 Christie, Pam 194, 234, 371 Christenson, Del Ray 194, 393, 234 Christensen , Gary 144, 383, 390 Christensen, Greg 171, 383 Christensen, Kathy 67, 3-65, 235, 354 Christensen Linda 144 365 235, 354 309 Cox, Bob 172, 363, 390 Cox, David 393, 39-6 Cox, Eddie 195 Cox, Kathleen 144, '324, 3591, 388, 235 Cox Kurt Crarik, Robert 145, 291 Craver, Steele Christen seni Norma 171, 362 Chumbley, Cheryl 194, 371, 234 Clark, Carolyn 194, 234, 339, 386 Clark, Carolyn Janet 194, 371 Clark, Clay Clark, Kathy 194, 234, 340 Clark, Kay 171, 332, 372, 234 Clem, Ross 194, 366 Click, K ingsley 194, 234, 340, 366, 371 Cline, Carol 194 Cobb, Dwight 194, 279, 306 Cobb, Phil 144, 380, 392. 354, 244, 247 Cohen, jan 68, 391 Cohen, Bobby 194, 384 Colaw, Lou Ellen 68, 382 Colbert, Jimmy 144, 268 Colbert, Mary 144, 324, 332, 334, 342, 353, 369, 377, 238, 242, 241 Colbert, Ronnie 268 Colbert, Susie 171, 395, 234, 337 Colemann, Nancy 171, 234, 356 Colglazier, John '68, 396 Crawford, Charlie 172, 362 Crawford, Robert 145, 363, 370, 306, 244 Crawford, Terry 172, 385, 234 Creager, Nancy Creager, Susan 382 Creamer, Charlotte 195, 234, 386, 370, 356 Creeden, Kathleen 143, 338, 365, 386, 235, 356 Crews, Sally 172, 362, 385, 234 Crimm, Debbie 195, 371, 234 Criswell, Nancy 70, 360, 235, 431 Cromell, Steve 145 Cronk, Edward 172, 326, 393, 396, 244 Crowson, Janie 70 Crum, Candy 70, 386, 379, 238, 241 Cuella, Nancy 68 Culpepper, Gene Cummins, Bobbye 172, 392 Curl Debbie 195, 234 Curry, Terri 145, 377, 332, 347, 238 Collier, Clifford 194 Collier, Ronnie 144 Collins, jane 143, 391, 235 Collins, Mary 194, 284, 391 Collins, Vicki 144, 369, 377, 238 Combs, Della 144 Combs, Glenn Comstock, Diane 171, 378, 234, 375 Coney, Mary 194, 234, 372 Con ger, Conger, Bill 171, 324 Jane 194, 234, 378, 395 Connolly, john 195, 279 Curtis, Lynn 70, 372 Davenport, Jimmy 195 Davidson, Robert 382 Davis, Anita 172, 234, 356 Davis Davis, x David Jeff 145, 390, 244 Connolly, Pat 68, 326, 330, 334, 339, 340, 377, 235, 336 Conner, Wfes 144, 364 Cook, Carolyn 68, 327, 330, 332, 334, 3412, 577, 244, 351 Cook, Frank 144, 291 Co-ok, Marty 69, 223, 224, 330, 334, 3412, 377, 244, 351 Cook, Mike 195, 279 Cook, Philip Cooper, Larry 69, 324, 332, 344, 506, 308 Copeland, Ann 143, 360, 354, 235, 356 Copeland, Connie 195, 234, 3160 Copeland, jim 69, 330, 327, 376, 377, 379 Coppock, Priscilla 171, 324, 237, 234 Corbett, Alice. 234, 395 Corbett, Taylor 195, 340 Core, Everett 140, 365, 354 Core, Linda 69, 340, 334, 365, 392, 354, 238, 242, 241 Corman, Anne 144. 377, 388, 235 Corner, Mickie 171, 324, 359, 234 Corrigan, Anne 69, 335, 342, 238, 431 241, 351 Corrigan, Dick 65, 265, 343, 69 Corrigan, Jimmy 195, 293 Cortez, Vicky 171, 365, 374, 356 Cosio, john 171 Cosio, Nancy 171 Couch, Quest 171, 392 Coulter, Carol 171, 324, 385, 234 Council, Donna 171, 395, 234 m Davis, Jimmy 145, 282 328 Davis, Laura 172, 362, 385, 234 Davis, Peggy 71, 341, 346, 377, 238 241 Dawson, Mike Day, Debbie 172, 362, 234 Deal, Susan 145, 335, 377, 388, 236, 235 Deaton, ,David 145, 283, 244 DeForest, Carol 145, 371, 377, 388, 394 235, 236 DeForest, Catherine 195, 371, 384, 244 Deglau, Pete 71 DeLaGarza, joe 195, 306, 311 DeLaGarza, Delores 172 DeLaGarza, Patsy 1915 DeLange, Philip 172, 395 244 Delaplane, Michael Deleoin, Rudy DeLosSantos, Artisteo 195 DeLosSantos, Dan DeLosSantos, David Delph, Beth 195, 234, 328 Delph, Frankie 145, 268 Dennis, Linda 382 Denson, Jim 71 Denson, Nancy 172, 234 Deinton, Laddie 195, 370 Devlin, Nancy 172, 383, 234 Diaz, Josephine Dickens, Donald' Dickens, janet 71, 391 Dickenson, Mary 145, 391, 235, 356 Dickson, Connie 71, 227, 330, 335, 235, 375 : Dickson, Jerry 145 Diessner, Carol 172, 363 234 Dinius, Linda 195, 234 Dobrowolski, Danny 71, 358 Doerr, Vicki 195 Dolan, Susan 172, 388 369, 395, 234 Dominguez, Jerry '393, 244 Donahue, Dita 72, 234, 375 Donaldson, Janice 172, 365, 235, 354, 355 Donelson, Mike 172 Donley, Keith 72 Doran, Bea 195 Dorn, John 172, 306, 308 Dorr, Jean 173, 339, 362, 395,234 Doughty, Almeda 72, 223, 331, 335, 391, 327, 238, 431, 242, 241 Drury, Judy 72, 324, 335, 354 Due Ozzie 72 Duerr, Jay 173, 268, 324 Duerr, Lehn 145 Duncan, David 195, 279 Duncan, Dianne 72, 393, 235, 375 Duncan, Marcia 145, 234 Dunning. John 367 Duran, Barbara 173, 341 DVC, Gregg E , 388, 238 Eager, Libby 146, 368 Earle, Doug 146, 344, 244 Eason, Rick 195, 366 Eaves, Greg 146 Eisenberg, Randy 173, 360, 391, 234 Eisenhauer, David 173, 360, 391, 311, 306 Eiserloh, Lynden .173, 359, 362, 234 Eldridge, Susan 173 Eley, Susan 173, 234 Eliker, Herschel Elizando, Chester Ellingsworth, Bruce 173 Ellis, Steve Embrey, James 195 Embrey, Janis 73, 238 Emerson, Tommy 195 Engle, Helen 195, 234, 356 English, Shirley 173, 372 Eriksein, Erik 73 Erickson, Gaye 73, 223, 335, 346, 235, 236, 129 Erickson, Terrie 195, 361, 372, 326, 234 Estroda, Hortense Etlir, John 196, 368, 380 Evans, John 173 Evans, Mary Margaret 146 Ezba, Johnny 173 Famer, Mike 173, 362 Farrow, Cary 73, 263, 326, 343, 389, 133, 306, 311, 307, 309 Fayinick, Linda 73, 372 ' Faynick, Shirley Fear, Alan 173, 398, 244, 351, 344 Feder, Richard 173 Ferguson, Barbara 74, '377, 354, 355, 244, 246 Ferguson, Kathryn 174, 385, 234 Fernandez, Connie 146, 377, 340, 332, 235 Feubacher, Alan 315 Fielder, Tom 174 Finck, Missy 146, 388, 235 Finlayson, Richard 174, 268 Firth, Robert 174, 383, 344, 244 Fisk, Janine 146, 358, 244, 391 Fisk, Kathy 196, 371, 380, 234 Fisk, Marilyn 174, 358, 380 Fitch, Gary 196, 191, 279, 293, 349 328 Fladger, David Fladger, Eddy 74, 392, 244 Fladger, Monty 196 Fletcher, John Fletcher, Danny 196, 279 Flippo, Ronnie 1416 Flood, Bill 174, 268, 312, 314 Flores, Ignacio Flores, Rachel 146 Flournoy, Tommy 146 Fogleman, Julie 74 Folbre, Nancy Folby, Maureen 74 Foote, Herb 75, 380, 244, 247 Foote, Peggy 174, 234 Ford, Kathy 1146, 332, 391, 354, 238 Formby, Herschel 196 Forney, Cindi 174, 234 Fowler, Bill Fowler, Jimmy 75, 341, 393, 389 Fowler, Lucia 75 Fowlkes, Lucy 174, 234, 395 Franklin, Bob 174, 298, 344 Franklin, James 196, 279 Franzel, Jane 146 Frazer, Bill 196 Frazer, Johan 75 Frederick, Steve 75, 358, 317 Freeborn, Pam 75, 370, 235 Freed, Mark 174 French, Malcolm 301, 298, 354 French, Toby 365, 379, 298 Frnka, Ed 76, 326, 343, 306, 307 Froehner, Steve 76, 341, 244 Fuentes, lsabel 76, 385 Gerald. Pam 78, 235 Gerald, Pat 78, 235 Gerdes, Charles 147, 383 Gerhard, Lorraine 78, 335 Gesick, Bill 147 Gettinger. Barbara 147, 386 Getz, Deborah 174, 365, 354, 355 Getzen, Mark 396 Giammabo, Linda 372 , Gibson, Pam 78, 370, 234 Giese, Jollie 175, 358, 244, 3911 Gilbert, Wayne 175, 363, 395 Gilhousen, Alan 174, 362 Gilliland, Lukin 196, 279, 293 Gilliland, Sharon 147, 361, 235 Gleichmann, Vic 147 Goddard, Keith 383 Godowns, Mike 175, 370, 392, 244 Goetzel, Marsha 196, 365, 356 Golden, Carol 147, 220, 332, 391, 241 395, 337, 238, 375 Gonzales, Diane 175 Gonzales, Jesse Gonzales, Jim 379, 390 Gonzales, Robert 175, .268 Gonzales, Sandie 147, 221, 386, 388, 235 Gonzales, Hector 279 Goode, Johnny 147, 326, 342, 324, 306 Goodman, Bill 78, 300, 329, 298 Gordan, Gay 196, 371, 329, 385 Gorsuch, Ellen 147, 377, 329, 388, 235 Goss, David 196 Goss, Truett 147 Grabarkewitz, Shirley 175, 358, 234 Graf, Helen 196, 371, -382 Graham, Jill 78, 353, 326, 126, 329, 342, 235 Graham, John 175 Graham, John 78 Graham, Prissy 175, 385, 348, 234, 351 Fuhrmain, Joan 196, 371, 234, 395 Fuhrman, Rusty 1 74 Fuller, Gordan 716, 244 Fuller, Kenneth 76, 300, 298 Fuller, Steve Fullerton, Judy Gainis, Chuck Gallagher, Joe 76, 382, 383, 393 Gallegos, Linda 374 Gallegos, Ruben Galvan, Cha Cha 77, 238, 243, 242, 335 Gander, Neil 77, 365, 356 Gander, Phyllis 234 Garcia, Alfred Garcia, Elizabeth 365, 356 Garcia, Ernest 174, 268 Garcia, Louis 196 Garcia, Oralia 234 Gardner, Nancy 146, 360, 341, 235, 356 Garibay, George Garison, Patty 146, 235, 332, 372 Garner, Pam 146, 388, 235 Garrett, Debbie Garrett, Lisa 196, 366, 378, 234 Garison, Cindy 77, 235, 236 Gary, Sonja 174, 220, 380, 341, 244, 356 Gaston, Julia 378 Gates, Carolyn 147, 235, 388 Gates, John 196 Gates, Mollie 147, 377, 324 332, 235 Gentry, Jerry 147 George, John 77, 2216, 282, 324, 128, Granberry, Ysleta 196, 366, 382, 339 Grant, David 79, 219, 225, 332, 228. 331 342 398 353, ,, , . , , 327 Grant, Jill 175, 385, 234, 324 Grant, Lucy 147, 377, 378, 238 Graves, Jan 147, 268, 235 Graves, Karen 196 Graves, Tommy 79 Gravley, Lucy 79, 370, 342, 395, 238, 351 Green, Cynthia 196, 371, 384 Green, Lucy 175 Green, Mary Gail 79, 244 Greene, Mary 79, 380, 246 Green, Nancy 80, 376, 377, 332, 335, 331, 341, 327, 235 Greer, Dan 354 Greer, Jimmy 175 Greer, Steve 175, 292, 324, 344 Gregg, Gayle 80, 376, 377, 351, 346, 335, 328, 238, 242, 241 Gregg, Joe 148, 224, 332, 395, 337 Gregg, Loula 80, 220, 3165, 332, 331, 235, 354, 337, 356 Grieder, George 175, 268, 292, 324 Grieder, Jack 148, 265, 343 Griffin, Lou 80, 219, 431, 334, 331, 327, 235, 337 Griggs, Gary 148 Griggs, Patrice 80, 361 Groos, Billy 59, 80, 261, 331, 343, 389, 327, 129 Groos, Cynthia 81, 431, 238, 243 Groos, Nancy 175, 348, 329, 234, 237 Gruning, Barbara 81, 339, 395 Guerrero, Freddy 196 Fischer Fisher, Fisher, 244 Fischer, , Kent 74, 377, 312, 314 Carol 377, 388, 238, 434 Buba 196 Lewis 174, 380, 363, 354, 355, 248, 280 Gephart, Janice 77, 365, 372, 392 Geppert, Chris 279 Geppert, Tim 77 Guggolz, Tom 81, 233, 331 Gunn, Robert 175 Gutierrez, Robert 196 Guzman, Luis 175, 344 439 Gwinn, Mike 81 Gwinn, Morris 175 Gunkel, Harry 81, 376, 377, 353, 331, H Haas, William 81, 389, 393 Haddon, Bill 351 Halbardier, Sheryl 82, 392, 235, 354 Hale, Arline 176, 372, 234, 354 Haley, Bob 196, 244 Hall, Cferri 176, 244 Hall, Josephine 82, 219, 368, 353, 333, 335, 397, 330, 342, 341, 238 Hall, Mary 196, 371, 234 Hall, Pat 148, 372 235 Hall, Tommy Halls, Robert Hammack, Jim 82 Hammett, Ronny 82 Hampton, Larry 82, 365, 354, 355 Hanes, Dean 176, 2168 Hanke, Suzy 82, 358, 394 Hankins, Bill 176, 268, 306, 309 Hankins, Charles 176, 268 Hankins, Dubby 197 Hannaman, Kay 148, 368, 333, 324, 235, 228 324, 327, 244 Hearn, Richard Heinrick, Todd Helland, Linda 84, 225, 131, 333, 334, 330, 342, 397, 238, 243, 351 Heller, Richard 151 Hemmen, John 197 Hemmick, Stephen 84 Hemmick, John Hemmick, Roddy Henderson, Jainis 84, 235 Henderson, Joel 84 Henderson, Phil Hengst, Beverly 197, 372, 234 Henkes, Kathy 177, 234 Henry, Judy 85, 235 Hensley, Donna 85, 331, 235 Hensley, John 85, 197, 392 Hensley, Julie 151, 235 Hensley, Patricia 369. 234 Herder, Pam 151, 379 235 Heres, Lesley 177, 372, 383, 244 Heres, Sharyn 380, 333, 342, 338, 244, 351 Herrera, Mary 85 Herrera, Sandra 197, 234, 395 Herring, Carl 151, 333, 244, 247 Hibberd, Lestra 85, 377, 431, 238, 242 Hicks, Mike Higdon, Janice 197, 379, 234, 339, 383, Howarth, Ann 371, 378, 284, 234 Howell, Billy 177 Howle, Robin 177 Hoyack, Kathryn 177, 373 Huante, Nancy 87, 372, 392, 235 Hudleson, Bobbi 197, 234, 375 Hudson, Leslie 87, 431 Huff, Don 87 Huff, Lance 197 Hughes, Martha 88 Hughes, Sue 88, 372, 392, 372, 356 Hulen, lyfartha 333, 331, 356, 240 Hummel, Chris 279 Humme l, Craig 198, 279 Hunt, Bobby 198, 293, 294 Hunt, Robert 177, 244 Hutchins, Mary 177, 234 Hutson, Betty 88, 235, 339, 395, 375 I lmell, Francis 149, 235 Infante. Benito 268 Infante, Bristo 198 Infante, Elizabeth 198, 395, 234 Infante, Pete 198 Inole, L aurie 177, 234 Isner, Janet 178, 234 Itz, David 178, 385, 333, 324 Hannaman, Margaret 176, 359. 234 Hannaman, 1XfIary 83, 383, 329, 235, 351 Hansel, Peggy 176, 362, 382, 244 Hansen, Sandy 148, 3160, 361,324 236 Hansen, Trisha 86, 346, 248, 238 241 y 235, 431. 354, 356 Hilbert, Janis 151, 365, 383, 244 Hill, Russell 86, 331 396 Hillin, Steve Hiltv, Jennifer 151, 391, 235 Hinds, Jo 197, 371, 349, 395, 234, 235, 237 Ives, Kate 149, 572, 255, '556 Ivey, Mary Sue 88, 376, 377, 335, 331, 338, 340, 235 Ivy, Carolynn 88, 353, 342, 395, 238 Harbort, Nancy 1917, 371, 372 Hardeman, Nan 176 Hardie, Ann 148, 372, 388, 347, 235, 236 Hardie, Nancy 176, 362, 234 Hardie, Nancy 7 6,1362, 234 Harding, Chris 197 Harding, Victor 148 Hardy, Alan 391 Hargis, Jeanie 148, 138, 377, 329, 335, 388, 238, 242, 241, 434 Harman, Steve 176 Harrell, Lynn 148, 235 Harrington, Kathy 197, 366, 383, 234 Harris, Craig 176, 244 Harris, Carrye Harris, Charles 294 Harris, Marty 197, 329 Harrison, Barry 1716 Harshaney, Jackie 176, 362, '385 234 Hart, Susie 86, 333, 238, 241 Harvey, Terri 148, 222, 379, 347 235, 236 Harwell, W'ayne 148 Hasslocher, Caryn 148, 372, 341 Hasslocher, Susan 816, 376, 377, 333, 331, 340, 327, 132, 244 Hastings, Warren 148, 372 Hatcher, Bill 86, 333, 393, 324, 244 Hatcher, Jimmy 176, 220, 380, 244, 247 s 5 Hatchett, Sally 197, 391 Hirsch, Jeff 151, 506, 310 Hite, Susan 177, 234 Hobrecht, Pam 151, 235 Hocott, Marilyn 86, 238, 431, 356, 242 Hoeing, Gale 197, 371, 384 Hoese, Rae Neil 177, 380, 341, 244, 356 Hogan, Nancy 86, 333, 335, 331, 391, 327, 238, 431 Holden, Scott Holford, Linda 382 Hollan, Edith 151, 333, 335, 395, 238 Hollan, Jack 177, 311, 306 Holleron, Suzy 151, 361, 235 Holliday, Bill Holliday, Helen 177, 234 Holliman, Chuck 86, 396 Hollimon, Peter 177 Hollingshead, Linda 86, 370, 235 Holloway, Steve 19.7, 386 Holls, Holt 197 Holmes, Bill 86, 219, 333 Holmes, Richard 177, 368, 383, 333, 307, 228 Holmes, Tommy 177, 391 Jackson Jeff ss, 315, 312 Jacksoni Joyce 198, 371, 384, 234 Jackson, Marilyn 89, 392, 395, 235 356 Jackson, Lee 198 Jackson Lucy 89 379 238 Jackson: Jane 178, 562, 234 s Jackson, Phillip 178, 386 Jackson, Terry 149 Jackson, Wanda 178, 362, 373, 234 Jaffe, Jenifer 89, 379, 127 Jahn, Jean 178, 365, 585, 234, 556 Jakle, John 89, 224 James, Edward' 89, 390, 392 Janota, Debbie 362, 391, 234 Janson, Debbie 178 Jasso, Connie 234, 396 Jaston, Julie 178 Jay Larry 149, 317, 392 Jefferson, Chuck 89, 223, 224, 219, 330, 396, 327, 395, 126, 337, 228 Jeffrey, Craig 198, 382, 393 Jennings, Cheryl 198, 370, 378, 234 Jenson, David 149 Jergins, Bobby 306, 308, 354, 149 Hatter, Barbara 86, 127, 248 Haytter, Betsy 176, 362, 234 Hauser, Militza, 151 Hausser, Albert 176, 362 Hausser, Bobby 149 Hawley, Diana 197, 384, 234 Hawthorne, Gordan 148, 380, 244 Hays, Jane 176, 358, 4385, 234, 348, Heany, David 84, 393 Heany, Wiinifred 197, 371, 324, 395, 234 Hearn, Holly 84, 376, 377, 346, 333, 555, 392, 324, 327, 337, 551 440 Hiolmgreen, Lida 151, 4342, 388, 324. 347, 236 Holmgreen, Nancy 197, 371, 384, 349, 234, 237, 241 Holmgreen, Pat 151, 333, 335, 258 Holt, Mark 197, 380, 367, 244 Horn, Dennis 197, 393 Horn, George 197, 293 Horn, Susan 87, 383, 340, 238, 375 Horne, Carol 87, 235 Horne, Diane 235, 391 Horner, Jean 197, 369, 234 Horner, Robert 151, 344, 306, 311 Houston, Lyles 177 Houston, Patsy 151, 378, 341 Houston, Reagan 87, 367, 396 Hovermale, Dennis Howard, Busie 177, 341 Howard, Sheila 234 Howard, Roland Jobe, E . B. 295 Johnson, Mark 90, 298, 300 Johnson, Harry Johnson, Jo Carol 90, 380, 335, 244, 247 Johnson, Johnny 90, 309, 343, 3912, 393, 306, 307 Johnson, Nancy 191, 198, 371, 384, 324, 234 Johnson, Patty 198, 378, 397, 234 Johnston, Bob 178, 382, 306 Johnston, Robbie 178 Jones Mary 198, 371, 395, 234, 237 Jones Nancy 90 Jones Pat 149, 373, 388, 235 Jones, Margaret 149 n Jordai , 238 Jill 59, 90, 243, 346, 354, 431, Jofdt. Patsy 178, 585, 555, 587 Joseffy, Rafael 149. 379, 324, 235, 375 Joseph, Chrissie 149 Joseph, Johln 90, 390, 353, 342 Josserand, Susan 91, 365, 354, 355 Juel, Lynn 149. 238, 242, 333, 335, 333, 594, 375, 241 If X Kaine, Mary 91, 341, 238 Kaiser, Sharon 9l Kallina, Janis 178, 329, 234, 356 Kallison, Kal 149. 291, 324 Kaplan, Joe 91, 369, 342, '327, 126, 336, 351 Kaplan, Jon 91 Kaplan, Martha 167, 178, 362, 348, 324, 234 Karnes, Tim 268 Karoly, David 91 Karotkin, John 92, 223, 3-69, 344, 3316, 294 Karotkin, Steve 198 Kass, Jeff 178, 369, 385, 326, 341, 336 Kauffman, Bobby 149, 343 Krumboltz, Glenna 198, 370, 324, 371, 378 Kulik, Stephen 199 L Louie, Gary 153 Louie, Scott 199 Lovelace, Tom 180, Loving, Jeffrey 379' Loyd, Jim 262, 1802 Loyd, John 59, 328 Lucas, Kent 261, 96, 2-68 293, 393 96, 392 129, 551, 343, 589 226,131, 389,343 Labatt, Grace, 197, 385, 235 Lachman, Andrea 199, 378, 234 Lachman, Lynne 150, 235 LaCoke, John 150 Ladensohn, AnnDee 179, 223, 348, 391, 324, 235 Lahourcade, Lynne 150, 386, 388, 238 Lahourcade, Ricky 199 Larnbros, Alex 94, 358, 370, 126 LoMie, Pat 179 Lampe, Mary 150, 373, 356 Landrum, Hal 150, 324, 344 Landrum, Marguerite 199, 384, 234 Lang, Kathy 151, 378, 3816, 235 Langdon, John 94 Lankford, Judy 380, 244 Lardon, Duane 261, 267, 94, 343, 389 Lauterstein, Tommy 179 Kaufm Kaufm aku, Bill 198, 264, 279, 324, 293 an, Cathy 178, 385, 234, 378 Keator, Ted 178, 268 Keedy, Bill 92 Keedy, Keene, Keene, Pete 198, 279 Jack 294 Mary Ellen 59, 92, 392, 238 Law, Eleanor 199, 571, 384, 254 Law, Marian 95, 358, 243, 238 Leach, Mike 199 Leach, Robert Leber, Cynthia 95, 365, 392, 247 LeBlanc, Karen 199, 373, 234 LeBlanc, Randy 152 Kefaver, John 92, 225, 330 Keith, Cynthia 198, 372, 356 Kelly, Diane 149, 388, 394, 235 Kellog, John 1149, 380, 244 Kemper, Priest 150 Kendrick, Susan 178 Kennedy, Jainice 198, 371, 395 Kephart, Laiy Jo 179, 370, 385, 234 Kephart, Phil 150, 324, 392 Kerr, Charlie 198 Kerr, Katherine 179, 370, 385, 234 Kerr, Linda 179, 362, '385, 340, 234 Kerr, Sara 150, 235 Kever, Honor 92, 358 Kezar, Jimmy 150, 317 Kiehle, Marie 150, 377, 333, 386, 238 Kilian, Patsy 179, 382, 235 Kilpatrick, Kent 92, 219, 368, 389 Lee 1 Bruce 152, 364, 370 Lee, Elizabeth 95, 242, 245, 238, 335 Lee James 152, 383, 341, 390 Lee, John 265, 152, 138, 244, 247, 312 Lee, Tommy 152 Lee Walt179 268 387 Lucchese, Kathy 97, 235, 375 Luke, Alnne 329, 255 Luke, Mary Martha 97, 225, 235, 531 Luke, Pee Wee 180, 167, 348 Lyae, Amy 199, 57s, 237, 234, 549, 595 M Mabe, Shelly 153, 238 MacAlister, Barbara 235 MacAlister, Ian Machu, Buddy 382, 244 Machu, Eddy 97 Maessen, Maggie 97, 377, 353, 335, 342, 341, 235 Malgee, Janet 180, 363 Magee, Robert 180 Malkoski, John 291 Malkoski, Mark 375 Mandel, Debbie 153, 395, 391 Mandel, Marcia 180, 329, 235 Mandel, Rene 97, 351, 333 Manly, Peniny 97, 376, 335, 342, 377, 392, 327, 431, 235, 351 Mansell, Pat 153, 369, 395, 224, 354, 336, 238 Mariner, Larry 199, 324 Kimmel, Elizabeth 179, 362, 385, 324, 235 Kinder, Tommy 179 King, Danny King, Linda 93, 382, 333, 238 King, Pam 179, 235, 356, 391 King, Sam 198, 364, 379, 387, 324 King, Bill 150 Kirk, Jim 198 Leebl, John 585, 590, 555, 329 Leger, Melinda 199, 365, 234, 375, 356 Leger, Melissa 199, 365, 234 Lehr, Larry 152 Lehr, Randy 199, 393 Leigh, Beverly 179, 235 Leigh, John Leigh, Ronnie Leslie, Roy 152, 344 Levin, Maris Levy, Buddy 266, 152, 343 Levy, 'liuuy 1,9, 234 Lewenthal, Lance 369, 393 Lewenthal, Lynette 152, 373, 235 Lewis, Carolyn 95, 238 Lewis, Dickie 179, 268 Lewis, Elizabeth 199, 384, 234 Lewis, Virginia 199, 373, 341 Leya, Jose Lillis, Kenineth Lilly, Diane 152, 35'6 Mariner, Lynn 98, 370, 331, 335, 386, 238 Markham, Mark 153, 382 Markham, Mitch 382 Marmion, Jimmy Marsh,. Alan 200 Marshall. Robert 98, 343, 389 Martin, Lynln Martin, Richard 153 Martin, Ronnie Martinez, Abel Martinez, Cyrila 180 Martinez, Diane Martinez, Ennest Martinez, Gloria Martinez, Hipolito Martinez, Joseph Martinez, Isabel Martinez, Manual 98, 590 Martinez, Mary Margaret Martinez, Micacla 153 Martinez, Oralia Martinez, Rita Kirschner, Sherril 150, 361, 395 Kitchen, Maurine 198, 372, 3161, 234 Kisner, Marie 198, 368, 371, '382 Kleiman, John 93 Kleiman, Richard 150 Klein, Marie 93, 371, 238 Klinke, Stephen 364, 308, 306 Knapp, Carolyn 93, 431, 238, 243 Knouf, Virginia 150, 365, 378, 335 242, 354, 355, 238, 241 Knudsen, Mike 179, 362 Kobernat, Greg 150, 379, 386 Koehl, Gary 93, 263, 331, 343, 324,328 Koepke, Gay 198 Kost, Carla 150, 358, 373, 394 Kost, Dennis 198 Kotliman, Karen 198, 371, 384, 324, 234 Kotowski, Suzanne 93, 227, 392 Kovernal, Dennis 152 Krause, William 94, 368 Krueger, Ann 94, 238 Krueger, Ralph 94, 262, 343, 313 Lilly, Jimmy 266, 179, 343 Lindskog, Alan 152, 298, 301 Lindskog, Jon 266, 95, 343, 346 Livingston, Linnie 179, 380, 244, 341, 387 Lobit, Patsy 152, 337, 395 Lockridge, John Locker, Louise 152, 236, 235, 333, 387, 394, 342 Lockett, Charles 152, 291 Lockwood, Randy 199 Longacre, Mellie 153, 260, 236, 235 Longoria, Victoria 95, 382, 386, 356 Lopez, Bonafacio 96 Lopez, Jeanne 96, 377, 392, 339 Lopez, Johnny Lopez, Lourdes 180, 375 Lopez, Lupe 96 Lopez, Madeline 180, 375 Lopez, Ray 96 Lopez, Sally -371 Lopez, Susie 374, 235 Lord, Jeff 180, 244, 308, 306, 344 Martyin, Lorraine 153, 373, 333, 238, 241 Mason, Jamie 199, 279 Massengale, Cynthia Masters, David 199, 293, 295 Masters, Diaine 153, 368, '333, 391, 238 Mata, Juan Matalobos, lndalicio 153, 268 Matheson, David 268 Mathews, Candy 199, 361, 234 Mathews, Gil 98, 222, 224, 336, 227, 367, 551, 132, 34 I Mathews, susan 180, 569, 326, 386, 324, 235, 351 Maxwell, Barry 262, 98, 313. 312, 343 Maxwell, Cindy 98, 370, 236, 235 Mayfield, Jack 99 Mayfield, Kay 180, 235, 375 Mazur, Diane 180, 167, 385, 348, 326, 363, 235 Mebane, Bette 154, 222, 333, 391, 341, 238, 434 ' Mengdein, Robert 441 Mengdein, Thomas 200 McAlister, Eloise 199, 234, 329 McAtee, Ronald 199, 367, 393, 245 McBeth, Randy 180, 292 McBeth, Ronald 99 McCaa, Sharon 153, 235 McCaffrey, Gary 199, 279, 293 McCaffrey, Pat 180, 279, 292 McCague, Kitty 199, 375 McCartney, Kathy 153 McCartney, Mary 180, 373, 245 McCarty, Sandy 153, 333, 238, 228 McCauley, Sue 153, 379, 235 McCalahain, Gail 180, 235 McClellan, Chris McClaugherty, Barbara 199, 373, 371, 234 McClaugherty, Georgia 154, 361, 351, 235 McClave, Kipper McClesky, Pete 99 McCollough, Leslie 181, 235 McComb, Margaret 181, 359, 363, 235 McComb, Molly 181, 359, 363, 235 McCombs, Lynda 181, 359, 234 McCormick, David 99, 344, 306, 311, 307, 309 McCullough, Bill 99 McDaniel, Jay 154, 133 McDavid, David 181, 368, 331, 344, 245 McDavid, Doss 99, 333, 397, 245, 228 McDevitt, Susan 100, 235 McDougal, Molly 181, 385, 362, 235 McDuffie, Donna 154 McElwrath, Kathy 154, 235 McFarlane, Claudia 100 McGaffigan, Sharon 154, 378, 373, 235 McGehee, Mimi 154, 388, 341, 395, 235 McGilvary, David 100, 331, 389, 3913, 245 Miller, Tom 395 Milligan, Ricky 101 Mims, Nancy 101, 333, 393, 238 Mimun, Lili 200, 395 Mischer, Carolyn 154, 365, 333, 241, 335, 354, 238, 228 Mitchell, Betsy 102, 365, 354 Mitchell, Joanna 181, 362 Mitchell, Marge 102, 391, 235 Mitchell, Susan 102, 380, 245 Mock, Janet 181, 385, 235 Moeller, Evelyn 373, 235 Moeller, Steve Moench, Fritz 354, 355 Molina, Tony 181, 386, 341 Montonio, Anthony 266, 182 Montgome ohn 255 395, 234 Norclhaus, Bill 155, 344 Norman, Jimmy 200, 279, '325 Norman, Susan 103, 431, 238 Norman, Tommy 155, 384, 285, 245 N owicki Nuss, Mike 200, 279 Oakley, Paul 103 Oatma O'Ban n, John 379 ion, Dain 103 , Anin Marie 373 O'Banion, Melbourne 182, 291, O'Brien, Tim 182 Ochse, Laurence 155, 255, 344, 325 YY, J Montgomery, Mike 264, 306, 309 Moore, Gary Moore, Henry 380 Moore, Jack 102 Moore, James 200 Moore, Ken 265, 154, 268 Moore, Martie 102, 245, 247, 306 Moore, Mike Moore, Jay 182, 383 Moore, Janie 154, 377, 335, 347, 328, 238, 351 Moore, Milby 154, 373, 234 Moore, Sally 182, 385, 3163 Moores, Howard 182, 292, 329 Moorman, Susan 102, 379, 391, 324, 431, 238 Moran Wesle 154 380 24 , Y , . , 5 Moreau, Mike 279, 386 Morrell, Candy 154 Morison, Mike 379, 397 Mortimer, Ainn 200, 378, 373, 349, 324, 234 Morton, Pam 182, 362, 235 Moses, Sally 103 Moskowitz, Pete 155, 283 McGi1nnis, David 200 McGraw, Edgar McGuire, Martha 200 McHugh, Colleen 181, 391, 324, 235, 351 McIntyre, Tommy 266, 181, 284, 285 McKee, George McKinley, Barbara 200, 378, 373, 371, 234, 351 McKinley, Jane 100, 368, 219, 335, 330, 342, 397, 242, 238, 351 McKinney, David 181 McKinney, Pat McKin1ney, Wade McLaughlin, Gregg 268, 306, 391 McMahan, Robert 1 McManus, Marcia 181, 364, 235 McNeel, Neel 100, 376, 377, 225, 329, 335, 431 McNeill, Barbara 181, 374, 235 McNew, John 154, 375 3 McNew, Joe 200, 370 McReem, George 181 McSwain, Cindy 181, 383, 391, 235 Metcalf, Phyllis 100 Meyer, Donald 200 Meyer, Nancy 101, 235 Middleton, Jeff 386 Miles, Stanley Miller, Barkley 383 Miller, Cheryle 101 Miller, Greg 262, 101, 343, 3916, 375 Miller, Jay 181, 370, 392 Miller, Jay 181, 268 Miller, Laurie 154, 378 Miller, Linda 101, 220, 333, 335, 331, 391, 245 Miller, Terry 154, 220, 354g 355, 245, 356 442 Motheral, Lynn 200, 360, 325, 234 Mount, Mike 366 Mount, Vicki 155, 361, 238 Mucha, David 200, 379, 393 Mudd, Jim 182 Mueller, Milton 375 Mueller, Tommy Muir, Patty 155, 138, 238, 325, 335, 386, 388 Mullen, Kathie 235 Mullen, Mike Mullins, Charles 375 Mumme, Larry 200 Mtunford, Steven 200 Murray, Neal 200, 366 Murray, Tim 182, 292, 325, 395 Murrell, Susan 235, 354 Musgrave, Helen 182, 363, 235 Musselmagn, Jack 155, 222, 344 Musselman, Jamie 200, 279, 293 Musselman, Jeanie 155, 138, 388, 238 N Nahoun, Jack 200, 329 Nealy, Tom 155 Nelson, Roger 155, 245, 354 Neugebauer, Diane 363, 235 Neumann, Roxanne 103, 379, 365, 235, 356 Myares, Bert Newman, Kathy 155, 360, 235 Newton, Jolee 103, 380, 338, 245 Newton, Margaret 155, 373, 388, 235 Niedwrecki, Michael 391 Nix, Shirley 200, 361, 234 Nixon, Bill 182, 306 Nixon, Cathy 235 Nixoin, Cindy 191, 200, 385, 371, 329, 329 Ochse, William 155, 222, 329, 342, 344 Odell, Jim 104, 325, 395, 245, 247 Odell, Peggy 182, 385, 339, 363, 341, 235 O'Hare, Kathy 183, 373, 362, 235 Oliver, John 183, 363, 391 Olson, Annette 374, 235 Olson, Dickie 200 Olson, Dotti 104, 235 Olson, Gwen 200, 234 Olson, Janie 104, 335, 356, 240 O'Neal, Robert Orlowski, Charles 364 Ormsky, Patricia 155, 235 Orozcow, Debbie 155, 395, 235, 388 Orrison, Anne 183, 385, 378, 235, 387 Orsinger, Gay 200, 234 Orsinger, Ward 155, 373, 392 Osborne, Lynn 191, 201, 371, 349, 325, 395, 234, 237 Overstreet, Twila 183, 385, 355, 325, 333, 235, 354, 247 Oxford, Larry 104, 297, 219, 229, 331 P Pace, Paul 104, 343, 328 Palermo, Jean 235, 373 Palmer, Clint 104 Palmer, Larry 201 Park, Christine 201, 379, 234 Park, Robert 201, 279, 325 Park, Walt 105, 294, 130, 342, 219, 325 Parker, Deborah 373 127, 294 Parkhouse, Don 105 Parrish, Joan 201, 371, 234 Parshall, Ronda 156, 342, 386, 388, 238, 356, 351 Partain, Jack 105, 296, 344, 294 Patterson, Donna 201, 245, 365, 355 Patterson, Karen 105, 377, 238 Patterson, Robert 156, 390 Patton, David 105, 300, 299 298 Patton, Mike 105, 391 Patton, Patsy 183, 370, 386, 235 Patton, Sheri 106, 370, 386, 235 341, Payne, Cindy 106, 368, 219, 335, 331, 342, 238 Peacock, Bobby 106, 396 Peck, Chalfant 191, 201, 329, 234 Peck, Howard 156, 343, 306 Peery, Lynn 106, 342, 377, 327, 219, 221, 335, 330, 397, 127, 351 Pelias, Doria 201, 234 Pennycuick, Janet 106, 361, 128, 431, 238 Pepper, Yolanda 201, 374 Perez, George 106 Perkins, Lynn 183, 385, 362, 235 Perron, Penny 235 Perry, Marjorie 107, 242, 227, 333, 334, 331, 238, 241 S Peters, jimmy 201 Peters, Pam 156, 3216, 235 235 Sailing, John 185, 226, 299, 301, 293 Peterson, Cathy 183, 378, 235 Peterson, Donna 107, 373, 392 Peterson, Karen 201, 378 Peterson, Ricky 201 Roos Pfiel, Daniel 201, 380, 386, 245 Pfeil, Jeanne 107, 335, 331, 354, 240 Phillips, Kristy 373, 234 Phillips, Tommy 201, 382 Peerce, Carlye 183, 391, 235 Pierce, jan 201, 397, 234 Pincus, Tom 107, 369, 337 Piper, Sue 107, 325, 335, 120, 431 Pipes, David 156, 326, 392 Pipes, Molly 201, 378, 349, 326, 329, 234 Pircher, Raymond 183, 292, 354 Pittman, Ellen 183, 235 Planto, Brian 295 Pleasants, Brenda 201, 395 Pogue, Pam 156, 388, 395, 235 Pogue, Steve 183, 358 Polk, Bob 183, 292 Polk, Robert 383, 366 Polk, Wendy 183, 355, 385, 325, 235, 354, 237 , Polz, Margaret 156, 391, 238 Pool, Fletcher 156, 325 Pool, Scott 201 Poole, David 201, 390 Porretto, Loren 156, 383 Porretto, Mark 201, 365 Port, lill 201, 379, 373, 234 Poreter, Anne 201, 378, 368, 234 Porter, Margaret 201, 371, 360, 395 234 Powell, Cindy 201, 371, 395, 234 Power, Linda 201 Prado, Mario 183 Pratte, Katie 156, 382 Price, Gilland 201 Price, Jakey 156, 379, 235 Price, Stanley 156 Priddy, Georgia 156, 434, 378, 377 226, 347, 238, 356 Pridgeon, Carol 167, 183, 361, 348, 329, 391, 235 Pridgeon, Gay 107, 238, 365, 346, 334, 331, 431 Proll, Mandy 202, 378, 395, 234 Prosk, Nancy 156, 235 Pruitt, French Alnne 108, 335, 431 Pue, Cheryl 183 Puente, Ricky 393 Purdum, Sue 235 s Rehkemper, Russ 109 Rehkemper, Sally 184 Reichart, Bill 157, 291, 325, 315, 312 Reid, Linda 184, 380, 341, 245 Reilly, Kathy 202, 2.34, 371 Reininger, Reid 157, 363, 390, 344, 245, 247 Remick, Linda 109 Remick, Patty 157 Renz, Arthur 157, 344, 245 Reser, Charles 157, 392 Reser, Don 202, 325, 387 Reynolds, Denece 109, 395, 235, 236 Reynolds, Richard 367 Richards, Dorothy 157, 325, 333 335 238, 241 Richards, Stephen 184, 380, 367, 245 Richey, Ellen 109, 335, 245, 377, 342, 219, 220, 353, 333, 331 Richey, John 184, 333, 387, 245 Rico, Mary 385 Riley, James 157, 264, 284, 285, 343, 354, 306, 307 Riley, Rita 184, 363, 341, 235 Riner, Susan 109, 340, 235 Rilner, Susan 109, 340, 235 Rips, Goeff 184, 344, 385, 387 Ririe, Glen 184, 392 Rives, johnny 202, 366, 329, 396, 298 Roachford, john 268 Robbins, Guy R-oberts, Bruce 157, 390 Roberts, Debbie 157, 325 Roberts, Frank 109 Roberts, Frannie 202, 378 Roberts, Marcy 157, 347, 234 Robertson, Laura 202, 384, 371, 234 Robinson, Susan 157, 238, 377, 351, 335, 342, 388, 241 Rochford, Bob 184, 391 Rochstroh, Eric 157, 268, 299, 301, 391, 298 Rochstroh, Valerie 202, 373 Roegleitn, Ellen 15.7, 377, 388, 238, 241 x a Saathoff, Bunnie 185, 385, 329, 363, Salling, Nancy 111, 397, 228 ,219, 351, 225, 335, 331, 342, 238 Samuel, Chuck 185, 268 Sanchez, Freddy 268 Sandifer, Susan 158, 377, 333, 341, 238 Sargent, Tommy 158, '365, 354, 306, 308 Sartain, Allen' 185, 268 Sasse, Scott 202, 382, 393 Saunders, Doug 158 Saunders, Saunders, Saunders, Eileen 202, 361, 329, 234 John 202, 368 Susan 185, 362, 359, 235 Sayers, Clint 185, 348, 325, 506, 308 Sayers, Lynne 111, 325 Schenken, Carl 158 Q Rogers , Camille 383, 366, 234 Rogers, Marilyn 202, 365, 356 Rogers, Mary 202, 234, 384 Rogers, Mary jean 202, 234 Rogers, Shelly 158, 368, 333, 238 Rohats, Darcy 202, 234 Rohde, Mary 158, 394, 236, 337, 223, 238, 354, 224, 325, 335, 388, 235 Rohlf, Barbara 184, 362, 339, 235 Rohlf, Betty 110 Rojas, Nan 202, 385, 378, 234 Rollo, Dee 158, 380, 363, 245 teve 202 370 R Quarles, Penny 156, 391 Queen, Dain 156 Quig, Bill 108 Quirk, Mike 157 , 7 S - , Rosett, Robbie 110, 377, 333, 341, 245 Ross, Martha 184 Rossing, David 158, 333, 245 Rossing, Tom 184, 245 Rostedt, Bob 184, 291 Rostedt, Doug 279, 293 Rubinstein, Tim 110, 325, 363, 393, 337, 245 Rubiola, Charles 110, 389 Rubiola, Linda 110 Rainey, Paula 183, 325, 235 Rainey, Stephanie 108, 341, 376, 377, 353, 335, 342, 238 Ramirez, Rosa 108 Ramgel, Edward 108 Rappaport, Claudia 184 Ray, Ion 202, 245 Rea, Bob 108 Reavis, Donnie 157, 364, 370 Redwine, Danny 157, 245 Rees, Barth 202, 382 Reeves, Robert 399, 398, 351, 353 Regner, Bennie 184, 268 Regner, Tex 265, 306 Rubrecht, Sandra 158, 385, 235, 375 Ruff, Eric 202 Ruiz, Esther 184, 374, 365 Rundell, Nancy 158, 388, 238 Ruppe l, Barbara 202, 373, 234 Russell, Becky 202, '234 Russell, Cecile 111, 379, 220, 238 Russell, Debbie 167, 185, 385, 235 Russell, Fanita 202, 382, 371, 368, 234 Rutenberg, jackie 158 Rittenberg, Neil 202 Ryan, jim 202, 3 5 1 Rymer, jim 202, 393 Rymer, John 111, 377 Schimpff. Skip 185. 315, 312 Schlegel, Robert 185, 391, 292 Schneider, Bill 185, 268, 325, 344, 306, 309 Schneider, Bob 185, 268, '325, 344, 306, 311 Schoeilng, Priscilla 185, 362, 359 Scholcraft, Krlly 185 Schoolfield, Bobby 111, 368, 225, 333, 335, 228 Schoolfield, Raymon 185, 385, 363 School, Denny 185 Schrag, Barbara 202, 380, 371, 234 Schrag, Linda 158, 245, 246 Schrag, Richey 185 Schreiner, Charlie 203, 295 Schroeck, Valerie 203, 234 Schuchard, Mary 185, 363, 390, 235 Schulte, Susie 185, 245 Schultz, Steve 203 Schultz, Diane 158, 238, 377, 434, 347, 329, 386, 388, 241 Schwab, Claude 390, 364 Schwartz, jane 185, 382, 245 Schweers, Ann 186, 359, 363, 235, 245 Schweers, Charles 185, 380 Scott, joe 185, 325 . Seewald, Linda 160, 380, 378, 245 Serna, Yolanda 397 Seiler, Steve 262, 315 Serdenia, Alden 235 Serota, Alan 203, 384 Sethness, Sally 158, 388, 235, 434 Sevenson, Peter Sewell, Ev 203 Seymour, Margaret 112, 378, 335, 331, 337, 238 Seymour, Raymond 268 Seymour, Richard 268 Shafer, Susie 159, 235, 356 Shaughnessy, Mike 112, 266, 343 Shaw, Christie 203, 378, 384, 349, 325, 234 Sheffield, julie 380, 245, 383 Shelton, Charles 364 Sheppard, David 112 Shipman, Janis 203, 365, 234, 356 Shoaf, Tom 112 Shockley, Sue 160, 365, 354, 245 Shoenfelt, Henry 364, 390, 306 Shumate, janet 158,. 370, 391, 341, 235 Shumate, john 112 Silber, Paulette 112, 369, 395, 234, 235, 337 Silber, Susanne 203, 378 Simank, Mary 203. 371, 366, 234 Simms, Howard 113, 228, 219, 228, 227, 333, 331, 393 Simms, Jeni 185, 580, 333, 354, 245 443 Vexler, Simpson, Becca 113. 219, 331, 235 Simpson, David 159, 392 Simpson, Mary 203, 384, 378, 234 Sisk, Tim 159, 325, 245 247 Sisk, Tony 203, 295, 245 247 Sistrunk, Mary Lou 113, 354 Skidmore, Shelby 159 Skinner, Beckie 159 Skinner, Jeff 159 Slager, Cathv 159. 378 Slaughter, Charlene 113, 382, 391 Slaughter, Charlie 203 Slvozic, Hilmer 364 Smith, Bohn 159, 245, 226 Smith, Jamie 18-6, 326 Smith, Jamie 191, 203, 359, 349, 235, 295 Smith, Joella 113, 391, 341 Smith, Josephine 203, 234 Smith, Kathy 203, 254 Smith, Kim 203, 396 Smith, Marshie 159, 377, 388, 235 Smith, Nancy 203, 384, 371, 234 Smith, Paul 379 Smith, Roy 203. 279 Smith, Shellie 203, 378, 234, 349 Smith, Steven 159 Smith, Stuart 203, 371, 341, 245 Smith Susan 186, 363, 235 Street, Virginia 204, 384, 234 Streeter, Tommy 115, 325, 235, 236 Streeter, Terry 204 Strozer, Wfilman 187, 386 Struve, Jeanie 204 Sturdivant, Sandy 204, 378, 373, 325, 234 Sullivan, Gail 204, 373, 371, 325, 234 Sullivan, Mike 187, 379, 362 Swann, Bill 160, 283 Swanson, Janet 187, 395 Swanson, Steve 115, 282, 128, 248, 280 Swenson, Anne 204, 378, 234 Swenson, Peter 116, 327, 219, 331, 389, 377 Sykes, Mac 59, 116, 261, 327, 219, 227, 229, 331, 267, 343, 133 Tackett, Mark Talbott, Shirley 360, 373 Talbott, Sue 3161, 373 Tankersley, Bee Dee 204, 382, 234 Tarrillion, Janice 187, 373, 235 Tassos, Annis 167, 187, 385, 235, 237 Tassos, Christine 187, 235, 325, 237 Tausch, Jim Tausch, Tommy Trammel, Ken 161, 364, 245 Treutle, Allen 118 Treutle, Arthur Triesch, Bob 161 Triesch, Johnny 187 TrieSCh, Trisha 161, 238, 325, 386, 388, 347, 434 Trolinger, Julie 124, 238, 333, 368 Tucker, Sandra 118 Turner, Turner, Diane 161, 365, 354, 238, 241 Kathleen 118, 377, 238 Turner, Laura 1-61, 238 Turner, Tim 187, 309, 306 Tyler, John 204 U Uhrich, Linda 204, 385, 341, 234 Uzzell, Allen 118, 219, 331 Vantreese, Eleanor 124, 383, 375 Van Wie, Nancy 188, 373 Vaugh, Peggy 125 Velez, Rosa Verschoyle, Steve 188, 363, 390 329, 394, Jiii 161, 224, 369, Telotte, Snell, Whit 113 Solsberry, Steve 203, 325 Somers, Ann 203, 365, 341, 234, 356 Sorenson, Ray 114, 329, 317 South, Chris 159 Sparks, William 203, 387 Spaulding, Dan 114 Spears, Steve 159, 315, 245 Spears, Gerry 235 Speed, Jackson 369 Speed, Linda 114, 370, 358 Speier, Patty 114, 377, 392, 235 Speier, Tony 203 Spellman, Paul 391, 397, 245 Spitzer, Pat 235 Stanard, Richard 114, 245 Stanbery, Barbara 363, 235, 373 Stanbery, Bruce 186, 391, 329, 333 Standley, Lee 114 Stange, Terrie 204, 365, 3516 Stanton, Crystal 115, 329, 238, 243, 241 Stanton, Terry 186, 363, 235 Starr, Richard 295 Stauffer, Steve 186, 268 Taylor, Donnie 160, 586, 588, 255 Taylor, Doug 204, 393 Taylor, Jim 160 Taylor, Randy 306, 311 Taylor, Susan 204, 382 Taylor, Tom 160, 245 Bill 204 336, 228 Vicaurri, Barbara 125, 235 Vives, Joe 161, 325, 235 Vives, Yvonne 1161 Vivelman, Janet 373 Vollmer, Steve 125, 220, 358, 523 Volluz, Jacque 125, 389 Telotte, Jimmy 160, 268 Telotte, Teddy 116 Temple, Susainna 160, 235, 388, 377 Tennis, Patti 204, 379, 234 Tennison, Bill 204 Thaddeus, Martha Ann 160, 329, 333, 235 Thaggerd, Joe 187, 2168, 329 Thomas, Cathy 187, 255, 556, 565, 363, 391, 341 W Wagenfuehr, Ernie 119 Wagner, Russ 279, 293 Waitz, Walt 119 Walence, Richard 204 Walker, 247 Doak 161, 382, 364, 393, 245, Walker, Jack 188, 268 Thomas, Donald 187 Thomas, Jean Thomas, Kenneth 116, 294, 297 Thomas, Laura 187, 235 Thomas, Thomps Trudy 116, 373, 392 on, Georgie 160, 235 Thompson, Lu-cy 204, 234, 378 Walker, Pace 161, 388, 238, 241 Walker, Sally 191, 205, 361, 325, 395, 245 Waller, Betty 120, 245, 340, 335, 331, 339, 391 Waller, Patsy 161, 238, 377 333 335, 341, 347, 241 5 5 St. Claire, Janie 203, 234 Stebbins, Bebe 115, 370, 358, 235 Stebbins, Grady 159, 315, 312 Steen, Dude 159, 291, 326 Steen, Nancy 115, 243, 342, 130, 431, 238 Steen, Denis 3 5 1 Steinbach, Laurence 160, 206, 308 Steinle, Shirley 186, 358, 338 Stenger, Eleanor 204, 371, 234 Stevenson, Barbara 204, 378, 234 Stevenson, Terry 235 Steward, Gerald 365 Steward, Nancy 235 Stokea, Sandy 204 Stone, Bill 186 Stone, Gerald 138, 160, 264, 310, 282, 325, 545, 314, 312, 306, 280 Stone, Guy 115 Stone, Sharon 159 Stone, Steve 204, 293, 279 Storey, Bill 160 Stout, Cary 186 Stout, Patrice 235 Stover, Roberta 186, 375 Strayer, Nanette 186, 380, 245 Street, 444 382, 363, Park 186 Thompson, Sally 116, 242, 238 Thompson, Tracey 204, 378, 234, 356 Thrift, Bob 117, 245, 351, 580, 595, 354 Tibbets, Joanie 204, 384, 378, 325 Tibbets, Mike 117, 245, 228, 325, 331, 327, 234 Tift, Lee 117, 399, 342, 351 Tift, Margaret 187, 370, 341, 235 Tilley, Frank 279 Timmons, Joni 187, 369, 395, 235, 337 Timmons, Preston 117 Tinnerello, Cassandra 204, 384, 378, 234 Tips, Ann 160, 361, 238 Tips, Margaret 117, 325, 258 Tobbie, Nancy 204 Tobin, Phillip 187, 392 Todd, David 187 Toerne, Alfred 204, 384, 369 Tolbert, Raymond Tolson, Jan 160, 378, 235 Toscano, Alfred Toscano, Lusinda Toudouze, Ronald 160, 268 Tvweof, Deborah 187, 595, 255 Trachta, Jane 117, 235 Traiing, James 204, 295 Walthall, Jack 188 Walthall, Lonnie 120, 296, 284, 346, 343, 130, 248, 294 Walthall, Pancho 188, 226, 329 Ward, Carol 188, 362, 395, 235 Ware, Dennis 268 Ware, Sudi120, 241, 346, 335, 431, 238 Warner, Warren, Warren, 24 1 Waters, Waters, Waters, Wa tf or Brian 188, 245 Scott 188, 268 Shalyn 120, 346, 325, 431, 238, Greg 205, 279, 293, 329 Mike 161 Steve 188, 291, 317, 344 Larry 188 292 ds , Watford, Susan 205, 373, 371, 234 Watson, Cynthia 120, 382, 391, 255 Wfatson, Linda Lu 370, 386, 235 234 Watson, Watson, Nina 205, 341, 397, Bobby 188, 295 Watts, Tinka 188, 373, 235 Wayner, Russ 205 Weaver, Leslie 120, 331, 389, 393, 245 Webb, Margaret 59, 335. 241, 225, 360, 127, 220, 223, 327, 123, 361, 242, 243, 325, 331, 397, 248, 431, 238 Weedin, Jimmy 1-61, 393, 396, 245 Weilbacker, Martin 161, 367, 396 Wigodsky, Johxn 162, 256, 525, 545 Welch, Jim 188, 364 Welch, jack 188, 205, 370 Wright, Asa 293 Wellberg, Pat 263, 131, 343, 127 Winke Ste hen 161 , P Albert 127, 346, 326, 325 West, West, Bill 167, 188, 326, 341, 295 West, Bob 205 West, Mitch 205 West, Richard 161, 364 Williams, Anne 122, 219, 333, 331, 393 238 Williams, Becky 205, 371, 234, 35-6 Williams, Bobbye jo 162, 378, 365, 341, 235, 356 Williams, Debbie 122, 377, 238 s Wolf, Lucie 205, 234 384 Wolf, Tom 123 1 Womack, Dickie Wood, Judy 123, 162, 358, 392 391 s Wood, Sally 205, 384, 378 Woodman, Steve 205, 245 Worth, Bob 162, 291, 344 Westerman, Lewis 188. 292 Wetz, Philip 205, 245, 387, 247 Whatfordi, Larry 268 Wheaton, Marilyn 127. 235 Wheeler, Tanet 162. 326, 391, 235 Wheeler, Nancy 188 Whipple, Sandy 162, 386, 388, 238, 241 Whitaker, Susan 127, 333, 238 ' White, Craig 162, 390 White, Kathie 205, 396, 234 White, Marsha 127 Whiteaker, Jim 122, 380, 245 Whitehead, Evisn 162, 235 Whitfield, Pam 188, 235 Wied, Ronnie 189, 375 Wiggins, jim 122, 369, 329, 127, 354, 337 Wiggins, Patrice 205, 365, 361, 234, 355, 356 Wigodsky, Dan 205, 367, 325, 387, 391 Williams, Linda 122, 555, Williams 7 Nancy 162, 373, 339, 238 Williams, Peggy 189, 374, 235 Williams, Tana 189 Williams, Terry 205, 366, 396 Williams, Tommy 189, 2168 235 Willis, Beverly 205, 373, 234 Willis, Joyce 234, 341 Willis, Tom 122 Willoughby, Lee 123, 396, 329, 294 Wilson, Carla 162, 235 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, jerry 205, 279, 293 John 125 Franklin 189, 306 Wilson, joe 123, 279, 343, 129 Wilson, Kent 123 Wilson, Mark 268, 306, 311 Wilson, Russell 189 Windes, Debbie 1162, 341, 235 Windham, Steve 382 Wright, Bill 162 Wright, Rudy 124, 374 Wright, Tommy 162, 333, Wyatt, Keith 124 X 371 245 235 234 245 245 Ximenes, Rosie 162, 325, 235 Y Yates, Bill 124, '325, 331 Yates, Bob 124, 389 Yates, Stephan 124, 364 Yeager, Linda 124, 238, 242, 325, 335 330, 338 Yerkes, Susan 205, 383, 368. 234 Wolf, Amy 205, 371, 370, 2-34 wolf, Candy 205, 578, 570, 234 Young, Larry 205, 386 Yrizariy, Elaine 205, 371, 234 Wolf, Elaine 162, 391, 353, 335, 388, 235 342, 445 E ., 1 PUULISNING OMMNY ww: cm nw 57615 ' 0. 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