Alamo Heights High School - Olmos Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1974
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Table of Contents
Fall Calendar ..... .... I 0
Spirit ........ .... I 8
Football .... .... 4 0
Classes .......... . . . . 60
Winter Calendar .... . . . I72
Basketball ...... .. . I80
Academics ....... . . .. 200
Spring Calendar ..... .... 2 42
Spring Sports . . . . . . 250
Clubs ........ . . . 299
Administration .... . . . 346
Advertising .......... . . . 360
Senior Accomplishments . . . . . . 384
Index ............ . . . . . 396
Addenda .... .... 4 06
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colors loose. A lively prelude to bore branches
Although the temperature on
August 20 registered in the upper 90,s,
that day really signalled the beginning
of Fall for us, for it ended our three
months of freedom and began the
573-374 school year.
We chose our classes, teachers, got
our books, took a disbelieving walk
through the halls . . . had it really been
ON A HOT, STICKY SUMMER DAY
frightl coaches J im Keener and Ted Masser
edge their way through hordes of students
waiting in line for class scheduling. For the
first time students could pick their
schedules as well as their teachers. DESPITE
STUDENT COUNCIL'S ffar rightj super-
human effort to distribute books later that
day, problems fand booksj kept piling up.
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August 20-here we go again
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LOCAL ATTORNEY MS. ROSE SPECTOR
fabovej speaks on the responsibilities of 18
year-olds as adults under the new law at a
special assembly for juniors and seniors. PEP
RALLIES frightj became mandatory but
skits 1 like the famous pill performancej
were discontinued until "further notice."
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three months . . . met our new prin-
cipal Harry Orem, talked about our
summer voyages, adventures, jobs ,...
but there was no use ignoring it:
school had begun!
During the first months of school
Mr. Orem's main objective was to do
away with the standard discipline
policy and ask students to become
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the area of student behavior.
An all new student handbook was
highly publicized, pep rallies became
an increasing problem, and Student
Council pondered the impeachment of
lazy representatives. As usual Spurs
were getting ready for their early
November tryouts.
That preliminary feeling of excite-
ment which comes with the beginning
of school was slowly wearing off, and
we began to dream of the Thanks-
giving holidays just around the corner.
OLMOS HONORS-In the fall of 73,
when Spiro Agnew's taxes seemed to
be causing a lot of commotion, Mike
Fanning decided to write. a letter to
the editors of TIME magazine. Mike
found it extremely ironical that one
moment, the former Vice-President
accusedithe news media of misinter-
preting his case, and the next moment
called for a press conference at which
to declare his innocence. TIME printed
the AH seniorls letter in the Sep-
tember 30, '73 issue, any future VP's
had better watch out for Mike . . .
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OLMOS HONORS-When John
Ambler returned from his trip to Free-
doms Foundation in September, Hoof
Print Associate Editor Jane McConnell
described his reactions to the singular
experience in a feature published in
the newspaper. The story caught the
eye of Interscholastic League Press
Conference Director Dr. Max Haddick
who promptly mailed her a Special
Citation for Proficiency, the first
eamed by an AHHS journalist in
recent years.
OLMOS HONORS-Summer for most
is swimming in the local pool, hut
some Heightsters managed to do a
little more with the 773 vacation. Kirt
Kinnie, Allison Herder, and John
Gilliland went to summer school in a
rather tropical location, Hawaii. Karen
Hoffman and Martha Spivey were part
of an American Institute of Foreign
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Vp.:
Studies tour in Europe, sponsored by
Mrs. Rose Ranson. Heather Douglass
lived and studied for several months
south of the border, while Ann Kauf-
man and fnot picturedj Melanie Kaliff,
Betsy Landsman, and Alice Ball
traveled to Europe with Mr. Johnnie
Eng on a "People to Peoplew tour.
SPE CI A L A PPEARANCES fbelowj by
visitors from a local brewery, Mars, and
Barnum and Baileyls Circus highlighted Stu-
dent Councills Halloween dressup day.
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OLNIOS HONORS-Every summer,
the American Legion Department of
Texas sponsors Boyis and Girl,s State,
a government workshop. ln June of
573, Jeff Sugarman stayed in Austin,
and Lisa Embs traveled to Seguin to
find out what democratic govern-
ments are all about. The 500 or so
high school student representatives
organized themselves into cities and
counties and actually governed their
"Staten, Seminars and speakers also
contributed to the week-long project,
which is designed to develop young
citizens' attitudes toward the demo-
cratic governing system.
NEW HEAD GUIDANCE COUNSELOR
FRANK LACAVA fabovej explains to a
junior English class how to use the College
Planning Handbook that he assembled
during the summer.
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But beyond our local habitat was
a world of many problems. A scandal
called Watergate gave some an interest
in politics and alienated others. A very
short, secure peace we had experi-
enced for the first time in our lives
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BOOKS WERE STACKED faboyej on tables
due to leakage which permeatedtheflibra1'y's
roof. SAN ANTONIO RECORDED fabove
rightj the heaviest amount of rainfall in its
history this year, and fall was the wettest
season. Many of the H20 molecules sub-
sided in the familiar Olmos Basin. A
PACKED AUDITORIUM CROWD frightb
oohed, aahed and yaahed along with Alamo
Heights '63 graduate Jim Collum and his
Happy jazz Band. Jim played his first
engagement at the Mulestall and this marked
his triumphant return 10 years later.
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following the truce in Viet Nam was
interrupted by another war, this time
in the Middle East. This helped trigger
a fuel crisis which threatened to
change our life styles.
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A SURPRISED LISA EMBS fleftj watches
the remainder of the game from the side-
lines after being crowned Homecoming
Queen.
SNAPPY TOM REFUSES fbelowj to let the
Homecoming parade interrupt his siesta
despite the persuasion of Heidi Harnisch and
a worried Ann Worrel.
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Meanwhile, back at school, stu-
dents were making last minute prepa-
rations for their finals in mid-
November. As the first quarter was
ending plans for the second trimester
were underway. Fall's last days were
coming to a slow end, and students
could think only of the 'Thanksgiving
and Christmas holidays ahead. Chillier
weather made us bundle up, and the
end of one season became the begin-
ning of another . . .
EDWARD RILEY AND GLENN SZOPA
Cabovej register their surprise at receiving
final grades before Thanksgiving.
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SABRINA AND DONNA GIVE EXPLICIT
INSTRUCTIONS not to fold, bend, or muti-
late . . . the cards, that is.
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Chap Officers
RIGHT Sheriffs: fkneelingj Susan
Swearingen, Heidi Harnisch. fstandingj
Jenni McCaleb, Laura Pogue, AnnlWilson,
Blair Banks. BELOW Deputies: fkneelingj
Laurie Lewis, Karen Clegg, Angie Rowe.
Cstandingj Nina Henderson, Martha Tynan,
Sharon Thornton.
ABOVE Miss Robin Gray, sponsor.
RIGHT Executive officers: Sabrina Shawd,
vice presidentg Ginny van Hardeveld, chap-
lain: Linda Butcher, treasurer: Leigh
Fischer, historian, Lori Johnson, secretary,
Tru Hiatt, secretaryg Donna Rowe, presi-
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LEFT Rangers: fseatedj Melissa Raider,
Pam Kirk, Ann Worrel. fstandingj Elaine
Miller, Lois Menger, jenny Killian.
BELOW Sergeants-at-arms: Elizabeth Rom-
ano, Suzi Preston, Kelly Campbell, Eliza-
beth Powell. Knot picturedj Alice Ball, Linda
Sherwood.
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7:30 every morning
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with feeling
Workshirts, straight lines, ond original cheers. . .
ffirst rowl Mr. Richard Cranford, directorg
Phyllis Thomas, Susie Schrag, Peggy Pickett,
Linda Wofford, Rene Zuehl, Bland
Schwarting, Mark Roberson, Mariglen
Wilson, Jenny Embs, Brent Hoey, Sandy
Seymour, Jeff Lacritz, Billy Mitchell, Jack
Dishon, Barbara Chenault, Linda Barker,
Mary Frances Haerr, Debbie Cranford, Lou
Celia Stubbs, Susan Cook, Margaret Ross,
Robert Calderon. fsecond rowj Martha
Wallis, Bruce Maurer, Martha Spivey,
Scharon Kessey, Susie Hopkins, Mourette
Rockstroh, Deborah Chenault, Amy Scott,
Betsy Maher, Anne Thompson, Liz
Hemmick, Iris Sansom, Anne Ostrum, John
Lacritz, Debbie Scott, Martha Richardson.
1 third rowj Melissa Muegge, Nancy Comer,
Febe Ortiz, Ned Lee, Larry Kanter, Liz
Howell, Ruth Clark, Dimi Maniatis, Carol
Creeden, Grant Eckhoff, Tracy Griggs,
Jimmy Paschal., Teresa Pitman, Cindy
Spang, Robin Cook, Lucy Duncan, Mike
Virgil, Kay Jernigan, Sara Woltersdorf, Mike
Bronson, Mindy Cook, Susan Duncan, Steve
Lieberman. ffourth rowj Jackie Eldridge,
Michelle Cooper, Susan Sheldon, Eliza
Perkins, Peggy Bump, Harvey Scheffler,
Patty Rockstroh, Ronald Calderon, Mike
Carrol, Richard Pfeil, Yolando Gomez,
Lawna Garcia, Randy Parr, Mike Rodriguez,
Stacy Jenkins, Lane Mitchell, Ed Sparks,
Thomas Nau, Gary Armstrong, Mark
Spaulding, Paul Scrivano, John Graves.
ffifth rowj Rodney Neil, Ralph Evans, Bea
Avant, Janet Schulte, Debbie Ahnstead,
John Grdfith, Peter Krause, Mark Mobley,
Randy Penn, Clifton Valley, Deral Judy,
Robert Splinter, Tonio Athens, Keith
McWilliams, Scott Mitchell, Stuart
Gleichenhaus, Kent Griffen, Mark Etlinger,
Steve Douglas, Stuart Baskin, Eddie Staudt,
Richard Jones, Rosanne Doyle.
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LEFT Executive officers fseatcdj Stuart
Gleichenliaus, sergeant-at-arms, Susan Shel-
don, vice prcsidentg Debbie Almslead, li-
brariang Mariglen Wilson, presidentg John
Griffith, trcasurerg fstandingj Lucy Duncan,
sergeant-at-armsg Bruce Maurer, sergeant-ab
armsg Lane Mitchell, assistant drum majorg
Michelle Cooper, chaplaing Carol Creeden, li-
brariang Mike Bronson, sergeant-at-armsg
Robin Cook, secretary.
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ABOVE Phyllis Thomas, feature twirler.
RIGHT Robert Calderon, dmm major.
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Friday night at the game
Ribbons, hot rollers, ond routines. . .
Margaret Adams, Elizabeth Ames, Kay
Anderson, Margaret Beck, Becky Beer,
Deborah Benitez, Debbie Blackburn, Sherry
Block, Paula Boring, Kelly Boyer, Stacy
Brooner, Gina Buchanan, Lisa Burkhardt,
Elizabeth Campbell, Mallory Caughey, Cece
Cheever, Jean Cheever, Joan Cheever, Leesa
Chiodo, Michele Clark, Cathy Clegg, Molly
Collins, Jacene Cox, Liane Cox, Ann
Dalton, Melinda DeBriyn, Debbie
Delaphane, Elizabeth Elizondo, Elizabeth
Elliott, Lisa Embs, Sarah Ewing, Elizabeth
Fearing, Lisa Ford, Lynn Ford, Carol
Forsythe, Lellen Fowlkes, Nancy Fuhrman,
Betty Gandy, Elizabeth Gaston, Karen
Goetting, Manette Gootee, Peggy Gottlich,
Jeanne Graham, Gail Gray, Gale Gregory,
Debbie Haas, Caroline Haight, Janet Hans,
Lucy Hartwell, Anne Harwood, Emily
Heitkamp, Karen Helmke, Lynne Hendry,
Amy Henley, Alison Herder, Cindy Howell,
Cindy Jones, Janelle Jones, Sara Jung,
Marianne King, Jeanie Kinney, Linda Kline,
Cindy Ladd, Pam Liljenwall, Debra Little-
ton, Connie Lock, Susan Lohman, Norma
Luna, Carol Matula, Jane McConnell,
Virginia MeGaughey, Jeanie Mc0mie, Robin
Moyer, Lisa Miller, Becky Morris, Bea Moye,
Molly Murray,
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Pixie Newman, llolly Nicholson, Sue
Oppcrt, Peggy Padilla, l,isa Pawel, Polly
Payne, Annette Poplin, Patty Price, Leslie
Ray, Robyn Richert, Tara Ricklin, Stacey
Riley, Kathy Robinson,Julic Rogers, Kathy
Sawyer, Heather Schultz, Laura Schwarting,
Kim Scott, Leslie Sebesta, Erin Shaw, Lee
Smith, Valerie Sobey, Rosalyn Springmeyer,
Donna Storm, Betsy Thaggard, Sheila
Thompson, Melanie 'l'horton, Melissa
Tillotson, Vicki Trammel, Karon Ullrich, Pat
Vann, Marjorie Verner, Sally Warren, Mary
Weller, Diana Westbury, l.aura Wheeler,
jcnisc Whitton, Sherrie Williams, Nancy
Wilson.
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RIGHT Drill officers: fseatedj Lisa Ford,
Holly Nicholson, Leslie Sebesta, Becky
Beer, Janelle Jones, Deborah Benitez,
fstandingj Molly Murray, Cece Cheever,
Sherrie Williams, Kathy Sawyer, Sue
Oppert, Laura Wheeler.
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Debbie Delaplane, Peggy Gottlich, Karen
Helmke. fsecond rowl Donna Storm, Carol
Matula, Margaret Beck, Leesa Ch.iodo. fthird
rowj Amy Henley, Jacene Cox, Lisa Miller,
Caroline Haight. ABOVE Executive offi-
cers: fbottomj Erin Shaw, presidentg Leesa
Chiodo, historiang Anne Harwood, sergeant-
at-arms. fmiddlej Becky Beer, vice presi-
dentg Melinda DeBriyn, treasurer. ftopl
Cathy Clegg, secretary.
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ffirst rowj Caroline Haight, head com-
mander, Leesa Cliiodo, assistant com-
manderg Anne Harwood, assistant eom-
mander, Gale Gregory, Norma Luna, Laura
Schwariing, fseeond rowj Lisa Pawel, Patty
Price, Kay Anderson, Mary Weller, Rosalyn
Springmeyer, Janelle Jones. fthird rowj
Polly Payne, Karen Helmke, Pixie Newman,
Sally Warren, Emily Heitkamp. fnot pie-
turedj Alison Herder, Marjorie Verner.
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flirst rowj Billy lllilcliell, Miki- Carroll, Eliza
Perkins, Ronald Calderon, Ricliarrl PY:-il
Randy Penn, fsccond rowj Hosuiimr Doyle
Eddie Staudl, Robcrl Calderon, Scott
Milchell, Stcvv Douglas, Deral tludy. Clhird
rowj Keith lllcwilliums, Mike Bronson, Ed
Sparks, Lane lllitclicll, Bland Scliwarting,
Gary Armstrong, Thomas Nau.
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Nancy MacDonald, Ginny van l-lardcveld,
Cindy Wakely, jenny Killian, Kelly
Robinson, Knot picturcdj Leigh Fischer.
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fOr '73 season
Alamo lleights enjoyed an ex-
citing and colorful football season in
IQ73, cheering on a dedicated team
that fought to four victories and a tie
in one of the most challenging districts
in the state.
The Mules were marked by an
exceptional defense and unbreakable
competitive spirit. Twice during the
district season a highly-favored foe
stopped the Mules inches short of an
upset triumph, and only one of the
Heights losses came by more than
seven points.
The fine performance ol' the foot-
liall team was reflected further when
eight players were named to the
29--AAAJX all-district squad. Rudy
Jimenez was named to lioth the
offensive and defensive teams, while
Arhtur Gutierrez, john llendry,
George Livesay, and Tom Bullard
received deserved recognition as selec-
tions to the offensive or defensive lists.
Picked for honoralnle mention awards
were Erie Sanchez, Ctu'los Collazo,
Bobby Howell, Eliot Cunningham, and
Kevin Conger.
Home football games proved to be
especially exhilerating for Heightsters
in the fall. The Mules won four out of
five times on their own field. Spectac-
ular victories canie over Austin
Anderson by 17-73 San Marcos by
30-63 Highlands by 7-03 and Sam Hous-
ton hy 16-7. Only an opening loss to
llolrnes marred the home season.
Although Heights was less success-
ful in its six uawayw contests, a good
battle was offered to all opponents,
and only seven points seperated the
Mules from three more wins.
Especially memorable were the
narrow 10-7 and 7-0 losses to Seguin
and New Braunfels, the two district
powers, which surprised everybody
but the players on the field. Other
close misses came in a 15-144 final loss
to Roosevelt and a 0-0 tie with
McCollum. Only the 27-0 defeat by
lVlacArthur seemed worthy of disap-
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RIGHT J im Keener, Assistant Coach,
secondary and receiver coach. BELOW Ted
Masser, line coach.
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ABOVE Bill HOIICH, secondary and receiver
coach. RIGHT Harry McBain Jr., Head
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Varsity 1973 Season
7 Holmes
0 McCollum
17 Austin-Anderson
30 San Marcos
7 Seguin
7 Highlands
0 MacArthur
0 New Braunfels
16 Sam Houston
14 Roosevelt
FAR LEFT Managers: Carl Huante and
Charles Chima. LEFT Trainers: .Martin
Virgil, Marvin Speckmiear, and Allen Cohen.
BELOW 1973 Varsity Team: 1first row1
1561 Randy Erben, C. 1621 Ed Rivera, T. 111
Dean Norris, F. B. 1751 Gus Schreiner, T.
1211 Carlos Collozo, S. E. 151 Henry
Garibay, Q. B. 1831 Mickey Wakely, S. E.
1651 Fred Pfeiffer, G. H.131 Steve Brannan,
W. B. 1101 Mike Wasson, Q. B. 1 second row1
1441 Clay Becker, H.B. 1241 Rob Sweezy, H.
B. 1405 Larry Vitela, F. B. 1221 Robert
McDonald, F. B. 1751 Clarence Bourgeois,
K. 1661 Bobby Howell, G. 1721 Dave
Rubrecht, T. 1641 Eric Sanchez, G. 1301
Mitchell Feuerbacher, H. B. 1351 Kevin
Conger, F. B. 1681 Mike Erhart, T. 1611
Mark Nelson, T. 1third row.1 1741 Wes
Williams, T. 1631 Tom Bullard, G. 1811 Paul
Jackson, S. E. 1551 Elliot Cunningham, G.
1671 Jack Chiodo, T. 1801 George Livesay,
S. E. 1311 Alex Tringle, H, B. 171 John
Hendry, Q. B. 1771 Rudy Jiminez, T. 1321
Arthur Gutierrez, F. B. 1711 Danny Dobbs,
T. 1561 Johrmy Joyce, C.
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BREAKING SAM HOUSTON TACKLES,
AUTHUR GUTIERREZ i325 frightj runs
around the right end for a sizeable gain in
the 16-7 triumph. BEFORE THE CHER-
OKEE GAME, fbelowl Captains Kevin
Conger f35J, Clay Becker 1441, and Dave
Rubrecht 1721 watch as the official tosses
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AFTER CAPITALIZING ON A SAM
HOUSTON TURNOVER, frightj ,Authur
Gutierrez f'mds a hugh hole and breaks for
daylight.
CLAY BECKER M41 AND BOBBY
HOWELL f66D, rejoice after the 74 yard
touchdown run fleftj which gave the
Mules a 7-0 victory over Highlands.
BEFORE THE HIGHLANDS GAME,
fhelowj the upset-minded Mules race
through the breakthrough.
LINEBACKER RUDY JIMENEZ 177.5
INTERCEPTS A STRAY CHEROKEE
PASS 1rightj while George Livesay 1805,
Mickey Wakely 1835 and john Hendry 171
assist. TOM BULLARD 1635 AND RUDY
JIMENEZ 1771 1,bel0wj apply pressure on
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downfield blockers. SHAKING OFF SAN
MARCOS TACKLERS, STEVE BRANNAN
Cleft, returns for good yardage in a lopsided
30-6 victory against the Rattlers. MULES
CROWD AROUND COACH fbelowj before
their first home game against McCollum, as
he gives last minute instructions.
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Cherokee quarterback. OFFENSE CAP-
TAIN JOHN HENDRY fright! looks for
running room around the right end in the
close 7-0 loss to New Braunfels.
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attempts a field goal fleftj against Austin-
Anderson, clinehing a 17-13 victory, while
Steve Brarman C31 holds. BREAKING FOR
THE SIDELINES fbelowl, Arthur Gutierrez
132, outruns the delayed Cherokee line
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game winning touchdown romp again:
Highlands.
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IARLOS COLLIZO f21j, ELLIOT
ZUNNINGHAM f55j, and MARK NELSON
611 fabove rightj chase a Roosevelt
'unningbaek after he sweepskright end in a
ieartbreaking 15-14 loss. OFFENSIVE
IENTER, RANDY ERBEN 1561 fabovej
Matches the Mules defense MacArthur, be-
,ween the offensive series. SAFTIES JOHN
JENDRY 171, CLAY BECKER 14-40, AND
STEVE BRANNAN Q35 frightj smother a
-lighlands receiver.
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leaving them in good field position COACH
McBAIN GIVES A FEW INSTRUCTIONS
fabovm-I to John Hendry f7j during a time
out as Kevin Congcrf 351 looks on.
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Q belowj finds his favorite receiver Georgr
Livesay who looks for seams in the Owls
secondary. IN ACTION AGAINST
MACARTHUR, frightj Henry Garibay Q 5
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MULES-OWLS GAME, fabovel spirited
and excited Molly Murray receives the Foot-
ball Sweetheart Award and a congratu-
lations from injured Clay Becker, AT THE
EXCHANGE OF THE BALL fleftj, the
Mules offense charges San Marcos.
'OLLOWING A 'SCORELESS GAME
rightj, the McCollum Cowboys and the
lules bow in prayer. SPIRITED
ZHEERLEADER, MELLISA TILLOTSON
belowj, gets a free ride on the back of
Zaledonia.
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winning cause against Highlands. RESERVE
QUARTERBACK HENRY GARIBAY
f above rightj, running thef two-minute
offense, starts to drop back for a long pass
against Holmes, who won 12-7. ROBERT
MCDONALD RIPS AWAY FROM A
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a good second effort.
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RIGHT Junior Varsity Team: 1first row5
1445 Rod Hinson, RB. 1315 Joe Flores, RB.
6 A d Paredes S E 1555 Phillip Duke,
18 5 n y , , . .
C 1625 Bill Shook, G. 1835 Jack Brown, SE.
G 5 O en
1seeond row51635 John Brown, , 1 5 w
Straub, RB. 1765 Steven Dubinsky, T. 1875
Matt Gottlich, TE. 1645 Bobby Goudge, G.
81 Rob N1cC0mbs S E 1last r0w5 1705
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Tom Westbury, T. 1715 Eric Gregory, T,
1455 Rick Basaldua, R.B.g Coach Tony
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Arevalo 1675 Gilbert Ramerez, G. 175
Eddie Lee, T. 1Not Shown5 175 Dwight
Chumbly, WB. 1215 Nathan Shuff, W,B. and
Coach Wayne Williams.
DWIGHT CHUMBLY SWEEPS 1below5 with
' tr d' Fox Tech lincmcn on his back in
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WILLIAMS AND TONY
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the Mules defeat Fox Tech.
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J.V. Team lead this year by a strong
running attack . . . Rod Hinson QRBQ,
Dwight Chumliy QWBX and Joe Flores
flilijg leading rushers . . . offensive
captain, Rod Hinsong defensive
Captain, Bobby Goudgc . . . a 3-6
season, highlighted by a 18-14 defeat
of New Braunfels.
AFTER A LARGE GAIN, fbelow leftj Rod
Hinson puts the moves on the Fox Tech
secondary.
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Freshman Blue Team, outstanding
football season . . . second in district
good pass attack, led by Mark
Norris and Raymond Basaldua
7-2 in season, 5-l in District
OUTSTANDING PLAYERS: Perry
Edmonson F.B., Si Alexander T.B.,
Randy Rodriguez, E., Alvin Lee T.,
Blue Team Captain, Perry
Edmonson .
BELOW Freshman Blue Team: 1first row1
1871 Ernest Cavazos, E. 1851 Randy
Rodriguez, E. 1801 Steve Kenny, E. 1881
Miles Cabell, E. 1311 Scott O,Connell, T.B.
1651 Danny Diaz, G. 1111 Mark Norris, Q.B.
1301 Perry Edmonson, F.B, 1sec0nd row1
Coach Lane, 1861 Richard Pena, E. 1641
jerry Gomez, G. 1231 Lee McHugh, W.B.
1271 Raymond Basaldua, Q.B. 1281 Si
Alexander, T.B. 1561 Scott Hawn, C. 1331
Roger Mathews,'W.B. Coach Martin. 1back
row1 1101 Burleson Smith, W.B. 1581
Carlton Robinson, C. 1721 Damon Peterson,
T. 1771 Alvin Lee, T. 1761 Robert Sistrunk,
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Blue 1973 Season
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AH 0 Lee 18
AH lfl Marshall 36
AH 8 Jay 0
AH 20 Roosevelt 6
AH 0 MacArthur 24
AH 28 Holmes 6
AH 0 Roosevelt 18
AH 0 MaeA rthur 20
AH 6 Holmes 28
SCOTT BECKER U25 fabove leftj finds an
open receiver downfield against Holmes, in a
28-6 victory. THE MULES OFFENSE
fleftj, which racked up high scores this
season, start a sweep, that worked
effectively all year, against the Mustangs.
AFTER OUTRUNNING THE MUSTANG
DEFENSE fabovej, a Mule runnjngback
heads for the goalline, which gave them an
8-0 triumph.
Freshmon Gold
Freshman Gold Team, tremendous
effort this season .. . 3-6 in season,
2-4 in District . . . OUTSTANDING
PLAYERS: Peter Sherwood T.B.,
Scott Becker Q.B., John Austin W.B.,
Bill Cannon G., Robert Sistrunk G.,
. . . Gold Team Captain . . . Peter
Sherwood .
ABOVE Freshman Gold Team: ffirst rowj
1765 Steve Duncan, T. 1631 Ralph Stevens,
G. 18-Q Robert Sanchez, K. 1561 Marcus
Miller, C. C245 George Virillal, W.B. 1251
john Austin, W.B. f82j Michael Mansolo, E.
U21 Scott Becker, Q.B. fsecond rowj Coach
Lane, U21 Don Everidge, G. f32j Bill Cree,
F.B. 1555 Gary Zimmer, T. f28j Peter
Sherwood, 'l'.B. 662, Bill Cannon, G. 1645
Aaron Cabell, G. f57j John Frederick, C.
1855 Duane Hopper,rE. Coach Martin., f23j
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Janelle Jones checks out the latest issue of
Playgirl.
Hal Alger
Don Almstead
Doris Alvarez
John Ambler
Elizabeth Ames
John Ames
Seniors-65
Cece Cheever is distressed to learn they ,A
don'l serve batis blood in the pit. I, l, X
66-Seniors
Becky Anderson
Delisa Andrews
Jo Angle
Deborah Arant
Gary Armstrong
Bob Austin
Alice Ball
Donna Balin
Bruce Barenblat
Kerry Barrow
J eff Beal
Maggie Beck
Clay Becker
Becky Beer
Debbie Bernhard
Diana Bigler
joel Bird
Debbie Blackburn
Santa and his happy helpers feed the
reindeer their daily ration of doritos.
Seniors-67
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Jamie Boerncr
Rob Boldrick
Teri Boldt
Peter Bommer
Linda Boring
Donald Bowman
Maestro Bruce Cunningham runs over a
oonccrto to '6Stairway to Heaven."
68-Seniors
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'LWc's the roughest, toughest, meanest,
hombrcs in dis hcah town!" brag Paul jack-
son, Jack Chiodo, Elliot Cunningham, and
Mark Nelson.
Charles Bradshaw
Sarita Brown
Ioan Brumfield
Kim Brusenhan
Nancy Brusenhan
Maureen Buerkle
Thomas Bullard
Bridget Bmns
Mike Burns
Seniors-69
Paul Bury
Robert Calderon
Greg Callaway
Carroll Calvert
Elizabeth Campbell
Kelly Campbell
Vicky Canales
Anna Carter
Will Carter
Marion Prucha gets lost in a crowd
70-Seniors
Cathy Robinson makes Alex Tringle realize
that his Hai Karate works a little too well!
lVlallory Caughey
Louise Chamberlain
Diana Chavez
Cece Cheever
J ack Chiodo
Leesa Chiodo
Tommy Chiodo
Chris Clark
Ruth Clark
Seniors- 71
Pat Clay
Cathy Clegg
Tim Coffey
Kevin Conger
Susan Cook
Jane Costa
jaycene Cox
Casey Creamer
Carol Creedon
Obedience school has done wonders for Tim
Garison's table manners.
72-Seniors
Bruce Cunningham
Elliot Cunningham
Wanda Davidyan
Debbie Arant clear
of bubble bath.
s her throat with a bottle
Seniors-73
Nobody can accuse Will Carter of being a
hot-head anymore.
74HSeniors
Melinda DeBriyn
Debbie Delaplane
Mary Delgado
Carol Devine
Jackson Diehl
Nancy Dinius
J ack Dishon
Danny Dobbs
Pauline Dolch
Peter Bommer says, "Burt Reynolds, eat
your heart outll'
Heather Douglass
Henry Donzis
Rosanne Doyle
Lucy Duncan
Diana Dye
Pam Dye
Leslie Eisenschmidt
Elizabeih Elliot
Lisa Embs
Seniors-75
Randy Erben
Kim Evans
Susie Everidge
Paco Falcon
Mike Fanning
Mark Fitzgerald
Brenda Flowers
Betijlyn Ford
Peggy Foster
As Ricky Hughes listens attentively, the rest
of the class bags a few Zas.
76-Seniors
Jim Franks
Sally Frazer
Tom Furhman
Larry Fuller
Jesse Gallegos
Ronnie Gallegoes
Yoland Garcia
Henry Garibay
Tim Garison
Sandy Garza
Elizabeth Gaston
Jackie Gates
Myron Gerhard
Patti Gillett
Barry Gleichenhaus
Seniors-77
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We can not imagine why Donna Balin was
voted most representative by the Senior
Class.
78-Seniors
Andre Goddard
Peggy Gottlich
John Goudge
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Stan Goudge
Gale Gregory
John Griffith
Andrew Gurwitz
Deborah Haas
Larry Hagy
Frazier Stitt points an accusing finger and
says, g'Here's the culprit who stole my
chocolate milkln
Seniors-79
Caroline Haight
Mike Hall
Wendell Hall
Do not worry Peggy Gottlich, Pepto Bismol
will take care of it.
80-Seniors
Robert Hardin
Howard Haring
Anne Harwood
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Susie Preston's teacher shouldnlt have given
her an "Fw on the last lest.
Stan Hauser
Emily Heitkamp
Susie Helland
Karen Helmke
John Hendry
Amy Henley
Allison Herder V
Jeff Hinson
Richard Hocott
Seniors-81
Susie Hopkins
Chuck Hoppe
Carl Huante
Dianna Hughes
Ricky Hughes
Pati Hunter
Debbie Iglehart
Paul Jackson
Kevin Jenkins
John Ames challenges, "Try to sweep off
the stairs."
82-Seniors
OLMOS HONORS-On a cool
November evening, the Optimist Club
of San Antonio honored hundreds of
local students at a banquet at the
Convention Center. 27 honorees were
nominees from Alamo Heights, and
George Mead was a winner from A. H.
The nominees and their categories are
as follows: Jeanne McCreeles, Pam
Liljenwall Qyouth in fashionjg Fred
Pfeiffer, Ben McCaleb, Tara Riklin
Qyouth in religionjg Jeff Sugarman,
Carol Matula Qyouth in medicinelg
Barry Gleichenhaus, Melinda DeBriyn
fyouth in sciencejg Randy Erben
fyouth in athleticsjg Lee Smith, John
Ambler Qyouth in respect for the lawjg
Nancy Wilson, Leo Tynan fyouth in
community servicejg Ted Roberts
Qyouth in speechjg Sherrie Williams,
George Mead Qyouth in governmcntlg
Syd Moore, Donna Rowe fyouth in
businessjg Nancy Telotte Qyouth in
art-traditionallg Joy Searcy fyouth in
art-modernjg Rob Boldrick, Donna
Storm fyouth in educationjg Janelle
Jones QD.A.R. nomineej, Ed Sparks,
Mark Roberson fyouth in Musicjg
Elizabeth Campbell, Jackson Diell
QMiss and Mr. Optimistj.
Debbie Johnson
Gary jochimsen
Scott ,I utson
Janelle Jones
Deral Judy
Melanie Kaliff
Seniors-83
George Kampman
Ann Kaufman
David Keahey
Mike Keeler
james Keller
Mona Kemper
Cathy Kendall
Phil Kettering
Patti Kiesel
George Livesay demonstrates what Atlas
developer did for him! while Eric Lange
tries not to get sick.
8f1HSeniors
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Sometimes Elizabeth Gaston gets a little too
dressed up lo come to the football games.
Karyn King
Jeannie Kinney
Julie Kinser
Linda Kline
Marjori Krajian
Peter Krause
Helen Krueger
Eric Lange
Laura Laremore
Seniors-85
86-Seniors
Brad Lawton
David Liebmann
Chip Lieck
David Lillis
Debra Littleton
George Livesay
Tina Lohse
Marle Longoria
Jimmy Lopez
Rita Lopez
Genie Lowrey
David McAllister
Kathy lVlcAlpin
Ben lVlcCaleb
Robert McCall
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Greg lVlcCalpin
Dawna McCarthy
Kirk McClelland
Todd Maclin
Jeanne McCreless
Robert MacDonald
Here's Kathy Sawyer, Miss October, 1973.
Nancy McDowell
Lester lVlcGilvray
Gary McWilliams
Seniors-87
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Super-Stanley punishes an evil doing fresh-
man, then says, "lt's all in a day's workli'
Hans Mangold
April Manning
William Marrow
Richard Matthews
Mason Matthews
Carol Matula
Bruce Maurer
George Mead
Diana Miller
88MSeniors
Lisa Miller
Dimi Manialis
Dorothy Norton
Colm' Newman
Mark Nelson
Thomas Nau
Lucy Duncan points out to Jeannie
Sommers the basic doas and don'ts of using
,a ray gun.
Molly Murray
Kevin Murphy
Neal Moses
Seniors-89
Melissa lVliniel
Rene Montemayor
Wayne O'Connell
Sue Oppert
Shawn Orton
Shawn Owings
Paul Jackson thinks the punch needs a little
more punch.
90-Seniors
It looks like Rudy Jimenez is all lit up for
Christmas.
Peggy Padilla
Margaret Paloma
David Park
Janet Peacock
Fred Pfeiffer
Richard Pfcil
Elizabeth Powell
Suzi Preston
Marion Prucha
Seniors-91
Karen Helmke would forget her head if it
weren,t screwed on!
Larry Ray
Pat Reilly
Marvin Rickabaugh
Tara Ricklin
Herb Riordon
Ed Rivera
James Roberson
Maurette Rockstroh
Jessica Rodriguez
92-Seniors
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Harry Lagy, rounds the corner to be greeted
by a mob of fans.
Elizabeth Romano
Stephen Roof
Rudy Rosillo
Margarel Ross
Donna Rowe
Nancy Rowe
David Rubrecht
Roxanne Ryden
Lorraine Salazar
Seniors-93
Elvia Sanchez
Cephus Sauls
Margaret Saunders
J ohn Savant
Kathy Sawyer
David Schoenbaum
Cephus Sauls drifts into the world of Mark
Twain.
94-Seniors
Susie Schrag
Nancy Schulte
Heather Schultz
'Ni
Sally Warren lectures on the latest hair
fashions, while Tom Fuhrman demonstrates
Steve Schuman
Debbie Scott
Kim Scott
Jamie Scoville
Robert Seal
Kathleen Seale
Erin Shaw
Sabrina Shawd
Susan Sheldon
Seniors-95
Linda Sherwood
Susan Shobe
Lee Smith
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An apple a day keeps the doctor away from
John Hendry.
96-Seniors
Jeanne Sommers
Pete Sorensen
Hazel Spalten
' A.1i Y f' fy
Nobody looks down on Mark Nelson.
Marvin Speckmit-:ar
Rosalyn Springmeyer
Brad Stair
Joan Stange
Thomas Stanley
Karen Steinle
Nick Stephano
Suzanne Stevens
Doug Stewart
Seniors-97
Fraser Stitt
Marla Stone
Donna Storm
Danny Straus
jeff Sugcrman
John Sulak
Lucia Trcdici uses sign language to tell Mary
Wvller the latest news.
98-Seniors
Rob Swcezy
Connie Talk
Nancy Telotle
Kelly Thics
Phyllis Thomas
Marty Thompson
Kathy Thrailkill
Melissa Tillotson
Lucia' Tredici
OLMOS HONORSgThese five stu-
dents may be posed as dummies, but
as a result of excellent Preliminary
Aptitude Test scores, they are actually
National Merit Semi-finalists. Rob
Boldrick, Elizabeth Campbell, Ben
McCaleh, Barry Gleichenhaus, and
Robert Hardin are five of the seven
semi-finalists from Alamo Heights. The
two others, Diana Ransom and Sidney
Swearingen, are attending college this
year. The seven are among a select
15,000 high school students across the
nation, and are in competition for
some 3000 Merit Scholarships to be
awarded in the spring.
Alex Tringle
Cynthia Tryon
Kirk Tuck
Seniors-99
Mrs. Mangold has strict control over her
seniors.
1 00- Seniors
Clifton Valley
Pat Vann
Sandra Vaughn
Marjorie Verner
Martin Virgil
Mike Virgil
Heidi Walter
Sally Warren
Bill Weaver
jeff Weix
Jennie Wendell
Sharon Wetz
Diane Wetzel
Laura Wheeler
Hilton Whitehead
Ben lVlc:Caleb makes a milk shake for lunch
Seniors-101
Luanne Whiting
Daina Wilburn
Angie Wille
Sherrie Williams
Wes Williams
Mariglen Wilson
Nancy Wilson
Mike Wisdom
Robin Winters
Kathy Kendell points out the highlights of
her weekend.
1 02-Se niors
Pam Word
Kathy Worley
Erick Wrallen
jeff Sugerman feels good all under.
Bobby Wray
Belinda Yarrituga
Lucy Zuehl
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man, secretary: Kent Krause, vice presiden
john Brown, president: John Conger, se
geanl-al-armsg Rusty Pierce, sergeant-a
armsg Lisa Ford, treasurer: fnol picluref
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Margaret Adams
Rlchard Alba
April Anderson
Kay Anderson
Ross Anderson
Steve Arizpe
Clndy Baca
Vickl Ball
Chris Baltes
Brad Barenblat
Barbara Barneburg
Mike Bartley
Dorothy Beard
John Beckham
Mike Begeman
Marty Thompson, Stuart Gleichenhaus, and
Scott Walker: caught in the act by Weight
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Ginny Van just lost her man!
Deborah Benitez
David Black
Sherry Block
Paula Boring
Kelly Boyer
Kevin Brady
Page Bristol
Mike Bronson
Stacy Brooner
Laura Brown
Susan Brusenhan
Gina Buchanan
Juniors-1 07
Peggy Bump
john Burke
Lisa Burkhardt
Barbara Burnard
Pat Burton
Linda Butcher
Clare Caldwell
Joyce Caraway
Secretary Cindy Howell says, "lim sorry sir,
youlll just have to slow downf,
l 08-J uniors
George Carroll
Mike Carroll
Pete Cavazos
Mark Cavender
Laura Chamberlain
Jenifer Chambers
Jean Cheever
Joan Cheever
Rachel Cheyney
Candy Clark
Michele Clark
Mike Clay
Nancy Cloud
Bobby Cohen
Carlos Collazo
Catherine Collins
Dear Santa Claus Smcerely Mark
Urban
Molly Collins
Lyne Colton
Teresa Colunga
John Conger
Robin Cook
Brynda Cooper
Ondy Cooper
Liane Cox
Juniors-1 09
James Durban and John Sealy make good
their escape through the trap door in Mr.
Eng's room.
1 1 0-Juniors
Mark Crabtree
Ann Dalton
Jim Daniell
John Davidson
Glen Davis
Debbie Deres
Debbie Dingel
Stephen Diehl
Stephen Dorsey
Steve Douglas
John Drelyfus
Paul Dubose
Susan Duncan
Scott Dunks
Jo Anna Dyer
Mike Earhart
"Sabra, why,d they give us such funny looks
in the attendance office'?"' asks L01'i 107111
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Juniors-1 1 1
J. D. Eastman
David Edmonson
J ackie Eldridge
Elizabeth Elizondo
Bea Moye says, "the devil made me do itln
11 2-Juniors
Robin Engle
Anita Estrada
Sarah Ewing
Elizabeth Fearing
And there was light.
Mitchell Feuerbacher
Leigh Fischer
Mark Flowers
Lisa Ford
Carol Forsythe
Lellen Fowlkes
Nancy Fuhrman
Betty Candy
Patti Gilhousen
David Gillespie
John Gilliland
Stuart Gleichenhaus
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Bob Kingman says OK whois the wise guy
playing Halloween tricks?
Karen Goetting
Elva Gonzales
Manette Gootee
Valencia Grady
Jeanne Graham
Ita Gravengard
John Graves
Kent Griffin
Matt Griffin
Pam Hagadus
janet Hans
john Hardman
Hollis Harrell
Kim Harrington
Wendy Harris
Darice Hart
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Lucy Hartwell
Cheryl Hartwig
Dean Heaser
Lynne Hendry
Diane Hierholzer
Glen Holchak
Suzanne Hoppe
Walter Hopper
Bobby Howell
Cindy Howell
Bonny Hoyack
Helen Huff
Chester Hurst
Stacey Jenkins
Lori Johnson
Cindy J ones
One step for Scott Walker fand one giant
step backward for the pep rallyj.
Juniors-115
Sara Jung
Stephen Kaak
Susan Keahey
Rick Kelsey
Kendy Kiepprien
Jenny Killian
Marianne King
Robert Kingman
Gall Gray elects a president runs for mayor
Pam Kirk
Karen Klahn
Rudy Klein
Gail Kotara
Kent Krause
Cecile Kuper
Cindy Ladd
Lee Lahourcade
Joe Tyler sings, "Sunshine on my shoulder
makes me happyn.
Betsy Landsman
William Lehne
Shannon Leonard
Nancy Levit
Ellen Lieberman
Pam Liljenwall
Connie Lock
Philip Locke
Susan Lohman
Susan Lodge
Tracy Lomax
Will Loomis
Juniors-1 1 7
Norma Luna
Cathy Lyman
Mary Lynch
Evelyn MacDonald
Elizabeth Maher
Phillip Marsh
Diana Martinez
Tina Martinez
Avid chemists collect uranium samples in
the north wing.
1 18-Juniors
The trig and analyt students aren't sup
posed to laugh, they're supposed to guess
what time it is.
Diana Matthews
Terri McAtee
Scott McClanahan
Jane McConnell
Steve McDaniel
Virginia McGaughy
Mollie McMillan
Jeanne Mc0mie
Lois Menger
Robin Meyer
Elaine Miller
Lane Mitchell
Robin Mitchell
Mark Mobley
Doc Monical
B. J . Moore
Juniors-1 19
Manette Gootee says,
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1 20-J uniors
Paul Moore
Mickey Morrell
Becky Morris
Bea Moye
Pixie Newman
Holly Nicholson
Lucy Norton
Robert Ostrum
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Laurie Otoole
Randy Parr
Jimmy Paschal
Polly Payne
Cynthia Perkis
Kathy Perry
Martin Phillips
Rusty Pierce
Lee Lahourcade and Nancy Levit lunch
romantically under the spreading branches.
Teresa Pitman
Annette Poplin
Lisa Pawel
Tom Pressly
Patty Price
Melissa Raider
Felix Ramos
Leslie Ray
Juniors-121
Susan Lohman thinks it needs a twist of
lemon.
1 22-J uniors
Linda Reid
Dan Rheiner
Robin Rickert
Martha Richardson
Stacy Riley
Ted Roberts
J ulie Rogers
Ray Romano
John Ruybalid
David Sale
Elvira Sanchez
Diane Sartain
Bill Sawtelle
Harvey Scheffler
Alan Schoenbaum
Laura Schwarting
J an Scott
John Sealy
Leslie Sebesta
Shawn Shaw
Cliff Shawd
Carol Smith
Madison Smith
Valarie Sobey
Maria Soileau
Danny Spear
Tammy Spear
Martha Spivey
Mary Spector
Richard Spencer
Robert Splinter
John Stakes
Jack Brown and Kent Krause are perturbed
because this place IS so cheap It doesn t even
have a nuteracker
Jenny Kllllan asks Say fella, new on the
David Stewart
Tobin Stitt
George Stieren
Owen Straub
John Swigart
Reyne Syma
Betsy Thaggaxd
J ulie Thomas
Ginny VanHardeveld
Diedre Vannorman
Gary Vasquez
Eric Voight
Hulse Wagner
Mickey Wakeley
Lenny Wallence
Sabra Walker
West Warren
Johnny Wehbles
Mary Weller
Les West
Four more days till Friday, Ondy.
126-Juniors
Betsy Landsmen agrees with Jonathen Sea-
gull, "We're free to go where we wish and to
be what we are."
Diana Westbury
Brooks White
Jenise Whitten
Ronald Williams
Ginger Wilson
Linda Wofford
Tim Wolff
Trip Worden
Ann Worrel
Chawn Woten
Lisa Yost
Dale Youngs
Shelly Zimmennan
Marcos Zertuche
Rene Zuehl
Juniors-1 27
Sophomore Closs Officer:
Melanie Long, chaplaing Dwight Chumblej
sergeant-at-armsg Sandy Seymour, presiden
Maggi Dahlgren, secrelaryg Jenni McCalel
treasurerg Sarah Ford, parliamentariang Cl
Douglass, vice president, Stan Shav
sergeant-at-arms.
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fully wish Mr. Sciaraffa a good morning.
l30vSophomores
Holly Adams
Robby Alden
Tab Alessandro
Chrissy Alexander
Sandra Alfaro
Kathleen Allaway
Miguel Ardid
Adrienne Atwell
Cathy Ball
Blair Banks
Larry Beck
Amy Beveridge
Larry Bicdenharm
Emily Blase
Julie Blumenthal
Ginny Boedeker
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Terry Boggess
Sam Boldrick
Steve Boltz
Suzana Boring
Brian Brady
Lana Bryant
Richard Buerkle
Doug Burns
Elizabeth Bury
Julia Bush
Randy Cadwallader
Ronald Calderon
No, he didnlt, says Willy Tarkington, and
anyway, itls none of your business.
Sophomores-131
Liz Calvert
Billy Carleston
Roland Castillo
Rosemary Castillo
Annie Castleberry
Mark Cavazos
Rick Cavender
Rosemary Chavez
Debbie Sugerman questions, 'cls it my
breath, or IS it something I said'?',
Barbara Chenault
Gino Chincarini
Anthony Chrisijan
Cynthia Christian
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Dwight Chumhley
Caroline Clausel
Craig Clement
Keith Clementson
Nancy Comer
Baron Cook
Louis Coronado
Ann Creech
says Elaine Hurst.
Sophomores-133
Craig Clement remembe
Bud Curtis
Maggi Dahlgren
Judi Daniel
Glenn Dean Daniels
rs he still has two
more years to stick it out.
134-Sophomores
Debbie Davidyan
Jan Davis
Richard Davis
Sheila Dedo
Franklin Devine
Lorie Devlin
Dawn Devore
john Douglas
Clif Douglass
Virginia Drought
Steve Dubinski
Philip Duke
Gary Dullye
Jamie Durbin
Emily Egan
Laura Eisenschmidt
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Terry Boggess.
Jenny Embs
Marijean Eng
Liz Evans
Beverly Filippone
Maria Fisher
Kim Fitzgerald
Mary Flores
Sarah Ford
Sophomores-135
Jo Lynn Jones and Michele LeFrancois,
exhausted after running the 100 mile
marathon, say, :'What do you mean the
stop watch didnit work'?,,
l364Sophom0res
Don Frost
julie Fuller
Lcslie Fuller
Laura Gaines
Vivian Garner
Kelly Gentle
Mark Gentry
Sallie Golden
Yo Gomez
Bobby Goudge
Ede Goza
Bill Graham
Marjorie Graves
Vickic Gray
Pam Greer
Tracy Griggs
Susan Gruber
Theresa Guenther
David Gugenheim
Mary Frances Haerr
Donna l-lagadus
Mary Olive Hagelstein
Nancy Haight
Carla Hamaker
Janna Hamilton
Randy Harlan
Heidi Harnisch
Lori Harshaney
Gilbert Ramirez, Larry Vilela, and Adrian
Elias signal the answer to number four
across the room.
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Sophomores-137
Sarah Harte
J ulie Hasslocher
john Hauser
Mark Hauser
A recently constructed statue of Nancy
MacDonald is now on display at the Mary B.
Carver Library.
Kathy Hay
Teresa Helland
Liz Hemmick
Craig Hicks
Cathy Hill
Rod Hinson
Ann Hovendon
Barbara Hughes
138-Sophomores
Kristy Hughey
Elaine Hurst
Mac lrvin
Maria Jackson
Many Jackson
Mimi jefferson
Jo Lynn Jones
Richard Jones
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Bobby Jornayvaz
Mitch Kaliff
Larry Kanter
Renee Kemper
Sophomores-139
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Ann Keeling
Kay Klein
Steve Krause
Jeff Kruger
Eddie Lee
Michele LeFrancois.
Genevieve LeMessurier
Lori Lew
Kathy Thornhill watches the New Pit Crew
Revue rehearse for todayls hot lunch line
performance.
140-Sophomores
Judy Lewis
Steve Lewis
Laura Liebmann
Linda Lienbach
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Susan Gruber-a hopeful cheerleader?
Linda Liljenwall
Clary Loisel
Melanie Long
Linda Luna
Sylvia Luna
Eileen Lynch
Nancy MacDonald
Bob Madden
Michele Mahan
Rosemary Marek
J im Martin
Lisa Mauldin
Jenni McCaleb
Teri McDaniel
Jackie McDavid
lan McNeel
Sophomores-141
Pete McGregor
Keith McWilliams
John Meyer
Joelle Miller
Kelly Gentle adjusts the fine tuning.
142-Sophomores
Laura Miller
Billy Mitchell
Scott Mitchell
Annie Mock
Julie Moke
Chris Montesclaros
Clay Moore
Scott Moore
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Carol Noel
John Norton
Mary Ohaugherty
Mike O,Neill
Anne Ostrum
David Palans
Sandy Pantalion
John Parsons
Laura Paschal
J oe Peacock
Elizabeth Perdue
Lucy Perez
John Phillips
Janet Pletz
Laura Pogue
Mimi Jefferson exclaims, "lVIamamia, who
turned the building upside down?,'
Sophomores-143
Virginia Drought and Debbie Stewart tango If
the table tennis tangle.
144-Sophomores
Mona Pratt
Aristedes Priakos
Debbie Raider
Gilbert Ramirez
Kathy Ramsey
Charles Randall
Glenna Ransleben
Stacey Reed
Suzanne Rheiner
Thom Rickert
Rick Riser
Richard Ritchie
Kelly Robinson
Patty Rockstroh
Missy Roehm
Debbie Resales
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Pete Rozelle
Cathy Ruble
Monica Rubrecht
Ann Rubsamen
David Rymer
Susan Saigh
Ricky Salsman
Randy Sandoz
Laura Miller prefers Blue-Dot to Magicube.
Iris Samson
Bill Schiller
Howard Schmidt
Bubba Schultz
Sophomores-145
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design on her folder.
146-Sophomores
Rhonda Schultz
Bland Schwarting
Amy Scott
Trey Scott
Carrie Seale
Ben Sewell
Sandy Seymour
Stan Shaw
Nina Simonsson
Lorie Sitterle
Allan Smith
Cheryl Smith
Sandy Smith
Marcus Snyder
Sally Stebbins
David Stengel
Debbie Stewart
Marilyn Stone
Chris Strawn
Lou Celia Stubbs
Danny Sullivan
Jeff Swartz
Susan Swearingen
Willy Tarkington
Matt Gottlich finishes his fifty-ninth tamale,
breaking Clif Douglass' record of fifty-eight.
Jennye Tate
Lynnett Thompson
Kathy Thomhill
Sherry Thrailkill
Soph omores- 147
jimmy Thurmond
Tab Tidmore
Natalie Tift
Nancy Ullrich
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Cindy Wakely
Randy Waters
Tom Westberry
Lisa Whiting
Ann Wilson
Mark Wolff
Susanne Woodley
Chrixy Alexander consults her midget tutor
between classes.
Cindy Word
Zetta Young
William Zent
Sophomores-149
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Linda Adams
Shirley Allaway
Gene Ames
Diana Andrews
Ronnie Arbetter
Anabelle Ardid
Martha Arenivas
John Austin
Bea Avant
Linda Barker
Tina Barneburg
I ames Barrow
Stuart Baskin
Shirley Baum
Scott Becker
Sara Beer
Gracie Bennett
Nathan Berk
Roslyn Biskin
John Bobbitt
Becky Bostick
Rhonda Brannan
Kevin Bristol
Madeline Brosseau
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Laura Brusenhan
Angela Bulman
John Bump
Matthew Bury
Kristen Buschman
Miles Cabell
Julia Callaway
I oe Calvert
Karen Calvert
Vicky Campbell
Anthony Canchola
Bill Cannon
Lisa Carr
Charles Cavazos
Stuart Cavender
Randy Cunningham explains to Gene Ames
that, 'ill only takes this much Clorox to get
your toga its whitest Whitef, as members of
the Latin Club prepare for the annual slave
auction.
Freshmen-153
Chalk up another one for Gracie Bennett,
resident math whiz.
1 54-Freshmen
Nancy Chapman
Deborah Chcnault
Carol Clapp
Preston Clark
Karen Clegg
Alan Cohen
Tom Colbert
Larry Collier
Bill Collins
Molly Conner
Merry Cook
Louis Cooper
Roy Cortez
Frances Costa
Cindy Craig
Bill Cree
Stephen Crow
Randy Cunningham
Todd Curtis
Debbie Daniels
Janet Schulte and Melissa Muegge show
what the Energy Crisis did to them.
Dale Damall
Heather Davis
Sue Davis
Amy Daviss
Andy Delaplanf:
Dede Dempsey
Mike Dobson
Hillary Douglass
Freshmen-155
Rebecca Estes
Alan Evans
john Evans
Don Everidge
Steve Fanning
Laurie Fisher
Lucie Forrester
john Frederick
Terry Fuller
Hoy Gallegos
Anabel Garcia
Lawna Garcia
You see Dr Ganchola I have these
ehronie headaches says his first patient
wh1le Joe Rubin Waits his turn.
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Olivia Garcia
Theresa Garcia
Thomton Goetting
Susan Goldberg
Lisa Swirmy makes a Trash Landing
Gerald Gomez
Margie Gonzalez
Mary Frances Gootee
Ann Grassel
Sandra Gray
Lynn Green
Lori Greene
Bryan Gruhbs
Freshmen-157
Mimi Gutierrez
Jimmy l-lagenson
Karen Hager
Cecilia Hair
Kathy Harris
Robert Hatter
Nina Henderson
Grace Hernandez
Angie Rowe grins as she watches a Roller
Derby Practice in the hall.
158-Freshmen
Kiki Hiatt
Herb Hill
Elaine Hillman
Julie Hilton
Brad Hodges
Gretchen Hoffman
Kathy Hohenberger
Duane Hooper
Peter "Ed Sullivana' Stanford says, "We got
a really big shoe," but Peggy Walther doubts
the show is really that big.
April Hornberger
Doug Home
Rebecca House
Lynn Hovenden
Dana Hundley
Blair J ackson
Cheryl Jackson
Linda Keathley
Amy Keough
Tom Kephart
Scharon Kessey
Lisa Kiesel
Kevin Kincaide
Lauren Kinzie
Eddie Kline
Steve Kobemat
Freshmen- 1 59
Barbara Montgomery imitates the antics of
her pet housefly, Herman.
Mary Ellen Koch
Laurie Koenig
Kathryn Kost
Jimmy Kotowski
Kathleen Kuper
Bert Kuykendall
John Lacritz
Howard Lancaster
Kurt Lange
j im Laughead
Mary Jane Lee
Alfred Leslie
160-Freshmen
Laurie Lewis
Steve Lieberman
Angelita Longoria
David Longoria
Yolanda Longoria
Mark Lowry
Robert Luna
Leslie Luttrell
Mary Lyons
I oe Mann
I ohn M arek
John Martin
After studying 12 hours for exams, Sarah
Beer looks a little tired.
Delia Martinez
Betsy Matthews
Kathy Matula
Tony Mauze
Freshmen-1 6 1
Taryn McCain
Kathie McCarthy
Julie McGaughy
Brian McGrath
Elizabeth McNeel
Lisa Mead
Billy Mervin
Lowell Michelson
Clift Miller
Marcus Miller
Stacy Miller
Susan Miller
6'Oh, that noise! lt's just my stomach
growlingf, explains Richard Jones, but Bill
West doesn't believe him.
162-Freshmen
Jenny Mobley
Patricia Mok
Barbara Montgomery
Laura Montgomery
"I thought 'me llamo' meant goodbyef
murmurs Laura Brusenhan as Miss Baltes
stifles a groan.
John Moore
Paula Moore
Robert Morrison
Terry Morrow
Melissa Muegge
James Nau
Rhonda Neil
Lori Nelson
Freshmen-163
John Newman
Mark Norris
Scott 0'Connel
Shannon 0,Kelley
Mike Oldfather
Bill Oliver
Barbara Oppenheimer
F ebe Ortiz
Shannon O7Toole
Stella Paloma
Jimmy Park
Lauri Payne
Gary Suggers and Miles Cabell take a rapid
Richard Pena
Randy Penn
Eliza Perkins
Mary Jane Perrill
Coach Tatsch obligingly autographs six
weeks tests for his freshman health class.
Steve Phillips
Carolyn Picard
Martha Placencia
Brian Pogue
Joe Ponce
Phillip Ponebshek
Janet Queen
Roy Rangel
Freshmen-165
James Ramsey
Lori Ray
Margaret Redford
Peggy Reid
Stephen Riordan waits for the rest of the
gang on the running board of the get-a-way
car. ,
166-Freshmen
Missy Reilly
Renee Richardson
J ane Ridgeway
Stephen Riordan
Buz Roach
Barry Roberts
Carlton Robinson
Randy Robinson
Randy Rodriquez
Mark Roesler
Anne Rogers
Paul Roof
Karla Rosene
Angie Rowe
Joe Rubin
Robert Rubin
John Rutkauskas
Jeanne Samuel
Alex Sanchez
Laura Ranchez
Cyndy Santos
Joey Satel
Ellen Sawtelle
Sam Schaefer
Louie Schreiner
Janet Schulte
Stuart Seal
Mark Shaw
Bobby Shetland
Ronnie Sherouse
Peter Sherwood
Betty Shory
Freshmen-167
Robert Sistrunk
Scott Sledge
Alexine Smith
Burleson Smith
Lorrie Smith
Randy Smith
Chris Snow
Druanna Snowden
Paul Sowell
Jimmy Spalten
Cindy Spang
Peter Stanford
What did you eat for llmch, firet1ies?'
Dana Hundley asks Steve Kleck.
Lynn Stanley
Sandra Stebbins
Donna Steinle
Bobby Stone
Leslie Luttrell lives in a topsy-tu1'vy world.
Laura Sulak
Lisa Swinny
Gregory Thomas
Nancy Thomas
Latie Thompson
Felice Thornton
Sharon Thomton
Ali Tuck
Martha Tynan
Dwayne Urban
Gilbert Vladez
Edward Vallejo
Laura Valley
Kathy Vann
Becky Veach
Christine Veach
Fresh men-1 69
Tim Waitz
David Wallace
Martha Wallis
Tom Walters
Peggy Walther
Valerie Wenger
Suzanne West
Gayle Wheeler
Chris White
Mike White
Frances Whitehead
Sharon Wiedemann
"But I could swear this is how they did it at
Watergatef, exclaims Terry Morrow as his
co-conspirator watches.
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Beth Wison
Ricky Wilson
Nancy Wofford
Mananne Wolf
Sara Woltersdorf
Bryan Worden
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Lisa Worley
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Ellen Youngs
Jan Youngs
Amy Yost
Gary Zimmer
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. . . the colorful autumn days
and foliage merged into cold, dreary
winter. While Nature entered its sleepy
season, the school stayed awake.
Students read about the new Vice
President Gerald Ford, a shaky Mid
FORTUNE TELLER DEBBIE ROSALES
fabovej forecast the future in a two-night
engagement of Thornton Wi1der's "Skin of
our Teeth," which highlighted the winter
season at A.H. LEE LAHOURCADE AND
NANCY LEVTT frightj share some yuletide
cheer under the schoolis Chanuka bush.
last peace, and the fuel shortage, up
r now just another front page story.
he shortage was felt when some serv-
e stations closed at 6 p.m., others
ere gout of gasfi ln mid-December a
ity Public Service Board plea to area
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lights helped narrowly avert an S.A.
fuel crisis.
Nevertheless, Christmas or
Chanuka holidays began on schedule
and 'zschoolw took a brief nap.
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"America's number one male chauvinist
pig" Bobby Riggs explains that the reason
he lost to Billy Jean King was because his
vitamins backfired. A.P.C. PRESIDENT
fabovej Wendell Hall boxes many of the
provisions brought by students to the
Christmas Clearing Bureau hold up. SALLY
BRUSH fleftj hopped from Australia to
A.H. to spend her summer vacation with
Peggy Gottlitch.
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CRESTED BUTTE, COLORADO fabovej
was a familiar Winter vacation site for
Alamo Heights skiers during the Christmas
holidays. MARY LIONS Qrightj bundles up
for her cool 68 degree classroom as thermo-
stats were turned down in all AHISD
schools in response to instructions from
Texas Governor Briscoe and Commissioner
of Education Dr. J. W. Edgar to trim fuel
consumption by 15 percent.
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manship.
After the Christmas vacation, we
were confronted with the energy crisis
which turned down our thermostats,
crowded our cars, and set clocks
ahead. Arriving at school in the dark
OLMOS HONORS-When Phyllis
Thomasis friends started twirling, she
decided to do the same. So since the
age of six, she has been practicing and
competing, and has accumulated 400
to 500 trophies and honors. She was
Grand Champion with two batons in
state competition at age 10, and third
in the National Competition when she
was 15. Phyllis has been the Alamo
Heights feature twirler for three years,
delighting football fans with her half-
time routines. Too bad sheas a
senior . . .
was a new experience, and probably
the first major change we noticed.
About this time many AH stu-
dents took an interest in SA,s new
ABA basketball team, the Spurs, and
made the short drive to the Conven-
tion Center weekly to watch them
rack up an incredibly winning season.
On the national scene, the media
focused the public,s eye on the presi-
dential impeachment question, and
almost failed to cover the three astro-
nauts who spent a record 84 days in
their outer space home, Skylab.
However, many students rushed home
to catch the brand new Star Trek
reruns that began in January.
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February began with a bang as
seniors caravaned to the San Antonio
Stock Show and Rodeo for their big
day. The energy crisis prevented any
out of town field trips. Los Amigos
carnation sales put every one in the
mood for Valentines Day. Curiosity
and hopefulness brought many Height-
sters to first period classes a few
minutes early to pick up Cupid's
heart-piercing arrows. Sentimental
cards marked the midpoint of the
shortest month, which ended the
second quarter and left exam-ex-
hausted students looking forward to
Easter and Fiesta Week.
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HEADLIGHT BEAMS fabovej lit up many a
dark morning at Alamo Heights. LELLEN
FOWLKES, GAIL GRAY, AND
MARGARET ADAMS fright? frantically
sort carnations for first period delivery.
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AH SENIORS fleftj at the rodeo are amazed
at the size of the grand champion steer,
Mighty Man.
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TECHNICAL ENGINEER ED SPARKS
fabovej cues cameraman Mike Bronson as
David Black and Debbie Haas open another
closed circuit HP-TV broadcast.
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'74 team tough
A talented and competitive bas-
ketball team represented Heights in a
fierce District 29-AAAA race during
1973-4, and through scrappy play and
a never-say-die attitude, emerged with
a fine record.
Although the lVlules suffered
through a tough and disappointing
early district season, they came back
to win their last five consecutive loop
contests to even their 29-AAAA
record at 7-7, good for fourth place
overall behind Highlands, Roosevelt
and New Braunfels.
Heights also chalked up a 16-17
season record in a long schedule of
matchups with many of the top cage
teams in the city and state.
Senior Jim Brosseau was the
leading shooter for the lVlule offense
this year, tallying 410 total points for
a 12.4 average. Gary Jochimsen also
was a top performer with a 12.0
scoring rate, while Pete Bommer and
Cecil Martinez contributed at averages
of 9.0 and 7.1, respectively.
Also playing regularly for coach
Mel Barborak were Wayne O'Connell,
Tom Stanley, John Hendry, and Steve
Brannan.
The Mules were 8-10 in pre-
district action, which included com-
petition in the Spring Branch Invita-
tional Tournament in Houston, the
North East Invitational, and the St.
lVlary's Holiday Tournament during
Christmas.
Heights also saw some very
exciting regular pre-district games,
such as our 51-44 victory over Central
Catholic, our 49-45 triumph over Fox
Tech, and our 50-45 defeat of
Churchill. All three of these Mule
victims were rated in the top five of
the city during the season.
District 29-AAAA play opened
January 2, and at first the Mules
seemed headed for a disastrous year,
but finished triumphantly with
straight wins over San Marcos,
lVlacArthur, New Braunfels, Roosevelt,
and Sam Houston to climax a success-
ful season.
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197374 District Scores
Seguin
Highlands
. San Marcos
MacArthur
New Braunfels
Roosevelt
Seguin
Highlands
San Marcos
MacArthur
New Braunfels
Roosevelt
Sam Houston
41 46
49 61
38 48
63 58
57 49
55 60
44 Sam Houston 57
63 64
51 73
72 42
60 48
58 36
51 43
67 61
ABOVE fkneelingj Marvin Speckmiear, slu-
dent trainerg Bobby Austin, managerg
fstandingj Mr. Mel Barborak, coachg Wayne
0,Connell, John Hendry, Gary Jochimsen,
Jim Brosseau, Peter Bommer, Jeff Beal,
Tom Stanley, Cecil Martinezgfnot picturedj
Gary Vasquez, manager. RIGHT Marvin
Speckmaeir, student trainerg Bobby Austin,
manager.
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LEFT Mr. Mel Barborak, Head Coach. JIM
BROSSEAU 1421 fabovej watches as his free
throw rips the net.
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TOM STANLEY C301 SINKS A FREE
THROW ftopj in a losing attempt to
Highlands, 73-51. CECIL MARTINEZ UU
BRINGS THE BALL DOWNCOURT
fabovej and starts off another play in a
defeat of Roosevelt, 60-55. PETER
BOMMER f35j frightj goes up with a jump
shot from the baseline.
JIM BROSSEAU K4-23 CLEARS THE
BOARD fbclowj in a victory over Fox Tech,
45-44. PETER BOMMER C351 GOES UP
HIGH fbelow rightj over a Highland Owl to
tip the ball to team-mate Wayne O'Connell
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lN A DEFEAT OF SAN MARCOS, 48-38,
Cecil Martinez goes up with a jump shot
from the baseline frightj. JIM BROSSEAU
142, ATTEMPTS A HOOK SHOT Cbelow
leftj, in a game which saw the Mules
slaughter Roosevelt 51-43. PETER
BOMMER C351 fbelowj goes up, hangs,-and
shoots over a New Braunfels' defender in a
winning cause 57-49.
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AA DURING THE MAC ARTHUR GAME,
fbelowj Wayne O3Connell f24j surveys the
1 defense. Mules won 60-48.
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frightj J im Brosseau Q4-2j hits from the out-
side. WAYNE O'CONNELL TAKES A
JUMPER FROM THE CORNER Qhelowj
after working a screen with Jim Brosseau
f42j. PICK ONE OF THE FOLLOWING
fbottomj aj Mr. Barhorak pointing out that
f42j is a girl, bj Wayne and his whiskers, cj
the basketball game, dj none of the above.
HIGH JUMPING PETER BOMMER f35j Q
fleftj blocks an Austin-johnson shot in pre-
district play. STEVE BRANNAN 1235
WORKS ON A DRIVE fabovej in the
closing minutes of a San Marcos loss.
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THE CHEERLEADERS fabovej lead enthu-
siastic and spirited fans in S'Side by Sidew.
TOM STANLEY QSOD GETS SET ffar right,
before firing a shot from the top of the key.
COACH BARBORAK frightj explains offen-
sive maneuvers to Wayne O,C0nnell and
Cecil Martinez during a time out in the
MacArthur game. Mules won 63-58.
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OFFER ASSISTANCE fabove leftj to a Fox
Tech Buffalo in a narrow victory, 4-5-44.
JOHN HENDRY C255 fabovej takes along
jump shot from the corner in the Rattler
game. AGGRESSIVE GARY JOCHIMSEM
Q4-lj fleftj grabs an offensive rebound from
the arms of a Fox Tech Buffalo.
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JV coptures
consolation title
,l.V. team season started in mid-
October and lasted through early Feb-
ruary . . . Glenn Szopa, Clif Douglass,
and Steve Brannan played Varsity ball
also . . . Consolation champs in the
Central Catholic Tournament . . . a
9-11 record highlighted by 76-55 and
70-59 victories over Kennedy and San
Marcos.
Hlghlands
Cent Catholic
Sam Houston
Antonlan
Cent Catholic
South San
Kennedy
John Jay
Seguin
San Marcos
MacArthur
John J ay
New Braunfels
Roosevelt
Seguin
San Marcos
MacArthur
New Braunfels
Roosevelt
Junior Varsity 1973-74 Season
AH 41 ' 47
AH 46 . ' 45
AH 52 46
AH 60 ' 58
AH 47 . ' 58
AH 55 44
AH 76 55
AH 38 Marshall 59
AH 58 54
AH 44 ' 51
AH 59 47
AH 46 51
AH 40 55
AH 58 63
AH 46 62
AH 67 58
AH 70 59
AH 61 75
AH 53 60
AH 40 46
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DAN RHEINER 1415 POPS A JUMP SHO
fabovej from outside the key. DURING
TENSE MOMENT frightj Walter Hoppe
Cliff Douglass, and Glen Szopa listen '
instructions from the coach.
LEFT fback rowj Clif Douglass, Walter
Hopper, Robert Splinter, Dan Rheiner,
Bruce Grady, Coach Keener. Cfront rowj
Glen Szopa, Henry Basaldua, Mark Urban,
Steve Brannan, Kevin Brady. BELOW Coach
Jim Keener.
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Soph courtmen
rally 2nd half
Sophomore basketball team had fine
last half of season leading scorer,
Johnny Joyce . . . a 9-6 season record
had a winning streak of seven
games at the end of season . . . which
included 15 games with teams from
schools throughout the city.
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HENRY JOHNS JUMPS FOR CONTROL
fabovej in a close win over Central Catholic,
53-51. BILLY CARLESTON frightj concen-
hates on a free throw in the South San Bob-
cats game won by the Mules 46-40.
COACH WAYNE WILLIAMS fbelc
explains strategy during a time out.
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Saint Gerard
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Fox Tech
Brackenridge
Brackenridge
Fox Tech
Central
South San
South San
Jefferson
Harlandale
Central
Southside
Sophomore Team
55
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60
Brackenridge 47
63
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' 57
66
51
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40
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ABOVE ffirst rowj 1205 Jimmy Clements,
f25J Brian Brady, f23J Henry Johns, f21J
Robert lVlcCombs, fllj Bubba Shultz, f24J
Richard Buerkle. Csecond rowj f32J Trey
Scott, f41J Billy Carleston, f34J John Joyce,
C425 Xavier Montemayor, f30J Danny Perry,
f31J Greg Dunn, Coach Wayne Williams.
fnot picturedj Gary Dullye.
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Freshman Gold Team
1973'74 Season
Holmes
Roosevelt
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Marshall
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Churchill
MacArthur
Holmes
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Roosevelt
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Roosevelt
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MacArthur
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AH 52
AH 20 L
AH 28
AH 37 J
AH 39
AH 40
AH 33
AH 29
AH 33 Jay
AH 48
AH 37 L
AH 37
AH 32
AH 35 L
AH 24
AH 34 .l Y
AH 31
AH 30
Freshman Blue Team
1973-74 Season
AH 20 Holmes
AH 26 Roosevelt
AH 24 Lee
AH 25 Marshall
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AH 32 Churchill
AH 3 2 Mac Arthur
AH 42 Holmes
AH 27 Roosevelt
Churchill
Southside
Roosevelt
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Marshall
Churchill
MacArthur
AH 40 Jay
AH 34 '
AH 30 '
AH 50 Lee
AH 45
AH 40 L
AH 37
AH 37 J ay
AH 32 '
AH 23
PETER SHERWOOD frightj beglns the
John J ay game by outjumping his opponent
Mules won 54-47.
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LEFT GOLD TEAM 1first row11101 Dale 1251 Don Everedge, 1211 Kevin Kincaid,
Damall, 1241 Scott O'Connell, 1231 Jimmy 121 Robert Sistrunk, 1311 Blair Johnson,
Kotowski, 1151 Brian McGrath, Coach Mike 1301 Tim Brosseau.
Laneg1second row1 Coach Tony Arevalo,
LOOKING FOR AN OPEN MAN, 1above1
Scott Hawn penetrates a Holmes defense.
Mules smashed the Huskies 42-16.
LEFT BLUE TEAM 1first row1 1141 Billy
Muerin, 1111 Joe Rubin, 1151 Craig Johnson,
1211 Scott Hawn, Coach Lane 1second row1
Coach Arevalo, 1321 Carlton Robinson, 1121
Peter Sherwood, 1311 Bert Kuykendall, 1251
Duane Hooper, 1231 Mark Lowery.
'74 Frosh busy
Total of 18 students made freshman
basketball team in the 1973-74 season
. . . coached by Mike Lane and Tony
Arevalo, the freshmen were divided
into two squads, Freshman Blue and
Freshman Gold . . . freshmen played
teams from the Northside, North East,
and Southside districts . . . leading
scorers for the Blue Team were Burt
Kuykendall and Peter Sherwoodg for
the Gold Team, Don Everidge and Tim
Brosseau.
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'74 Girl ccgers
RIGHT ffront rowj fllj Fran Costa, O51
Nina Simmonson, f22j Linda Sherwood, 143
Jenny Embs, f13j Grace Hernandezg
fsecond rowj manager, Nancy Dinius, f25J
Kathy Brecka, 1321 Sheila Thompson, 1101
Diane Hierholzer, co-captain, Janis Balsamo,
coach, G41 Lisa Burkhardt, 1231 Missy
Roehm, M431 Rene Zuehl, co-captain, fnot
picturedj Anabel Garcia, Dana Hundley.
AH 35 Ursuline 37
AH 29 Blessed Sacrament 26
AH 43 St. Teresa 24
AH 39 Providence 13
AH 43 St. Teresa 44
AH 28 Clemens 61
AH 19 St. Gerard 77
AH 24 St. Mary's Hall 22
AH 41 Blessed Sacrament 45
AH 46 lncamate Word 41
AH 22 Ursuline 24
AH 27 St. Gerard 49
AH 27 Blessed Sacrament 24
AH 24 Providence 47
AH 42 St. lVlary's Hall 40
AH 17 lncarnate Word 53
KATHY BRECKA frightj makes a free
throw for her team after a technical foul,
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SHEILA THOMPSON fabovej vainly
attempts to block an inbound pass. JENNY
EMBS SPOTS A RECEIVER fleftj as she
prepares to bring the ball in.
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Librory needs room to grow
The Mary B. Carver Library
received 2000 new books this year
bringing the total to more than 16,000
in October some 1000, volumes
had to be moved into the main hall to
escape the library's drippy roof after
the fall deluge . . . new equipment for
student use included a xerox machine
and records, film strips, slides, and
cassettes on art, history, government
. .. the growing store of equipment
and the libraryas static dimensions
prompted Head Librarian Mrs. Mary
Thompson to identify one of the most
immediate needs as "more roomfi
Mrs. Mary Cahal Thompson Mrs. Dorothy Harhordt Mrs. Helen Wallace
Head Librarian Librarian Librarian
B.F.A., M.L.S. B.A. Hardin Simmons University
Sophie Newcomb, North Texas State
University
Southem Methodist University
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Mrs. Lou Renee Bond
English 4
Mrs. Mary Lee Durham B.A., M.A. Miss Peggy Cox
English 1, English 3 University of Texas, Sul Ross College, Texas Modern Literature 1
B,A., M.A. ASLM, Our Lady of the Lake, St. Nlaryis B S M A
Rice University, St, Maryis University University Southwest Texas State University
English furthers communication
English department emphasizes
more effective communications
written and oral . . . focus is on
helping every student realize reading
can be fun, writing with organization
and clarity is possible, that the vicar-
ious experiences of literature help in
"finding oneselfw individualized
programs range from LAPS to special
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offerings for special groups, to inde-
pendent study . . . the major works
courses offer more both in breadth
and in depthademand motivation and
a competitive spiritfrange from wide
reading to perfecting writing skills to
in-depth studies of particular authors
to general studies . . . improvement in
reading, writing, logic for all students.
Mr. Larry Hampton
English 2
Trinity University
Miss Anna Belle Gilmer A Freshman English class finds out what the Student Council book fair has to offer
English 2
B.A., M.Ed.
University of Texas
Mrs. Marquerite Kownslar
Mrs. Sandra Ketter English 1, 2 Mrs Gertrude Krueger
English 3 B.A., M.A. Enghsh 1
A-B-,M'Ed- Trinity University Unlversity of
Augustana College, University of Illinois Massachusetts UmVef5ltY of TCXHS
OLMOS HONORS-Last Spring, Eliza-
beth Campbell was one of 6400
English students chosen to compete in
the National Council of Teachers of
English expository, autobiographical,
and extemporaneous writing contest.
This fall, she found herself one of 800
winners in the nation, and one of six
in San Antonio. Elizabeth makes the
fourth AH winner in five years, and is
among "the best high school writers in
the nationn.
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nglish 3, English 4
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'versity of Texas, University of Missouri,
E-lniel Baker College
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diss Penelope Lakich Mr. Gale Nelson Senior English classes' study of DARKNESS
inglish 1, English 2, Creative Writing Speech 1 AT NOON included special projects, such as
LA. B.A., M.A. Mike Virgil's Russian alphabet poster.
Trinity University San Antonio College, University Of TCXHS,
Southwest Texas State University, Trinity
University of California
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Mrs. Mary Norman
Journalism 1, Journalism 2, Hoof Print,
Olmos
B.A.
Mrs. Rose Ellen Ranson
Bennett Junior College, University of Okla- English 2
homa, Trinity University, Incarnate Word B,A,,M,A,
College
William Jewel College, Trinity University
Miss Earnest Mae Seaholm
English 1, English 2, American Literature
B.A., M.A.
University of Texas, Texas Women
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OLMOS HONORS-In his four years
at Alamo Heights, George Mead has
racked up enough points through
National Forensic League competition
to earn second place in the United
States. This past summer, at the 1973
National Meet, a 13th place award in
impromptu and 25th place in
extemporaneous speaking were enough
to give him 10th place in the nation.
In addition, George also has a strong
chance of attending Nationals this
year. For once, long-windedness was
an asset for our Student Council Presi-
dent.
University, University of Colorado
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Mrs. Ann Tibbets
English 3, Business English
B.A.
Mills College, Missouri University, Trinity
X University
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Iiss Carolyn Weirich Emily Heitkamp and Rosalyn Springmeyer
english 1 seem pleased with the grades they received
'.A. on their themes analyzing WUTHERING
ncarnate World HEIGHTS-
Mrs. Veta Wright
Reading
B.A., M.Ed.
Greensboro Colle
ge, Trinity University
Mr. John Torbert
Resource teacher
B.S.
University of Texas, Trinity University
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Mr. Allan Barrow
Resource teacher
B.A., lVI.Ed.
Trinity University, San Diego University,
Our Lady of the Lake, St. lVlary's University
Goal 'success
Educational development departmer
resource teachers provide specializec
non-structured, individualized instruf
tion, remediation, or counseling . .
sets goals to help educationally an
the students who show deficits in the
academic skills and Whose level of pe:
formance indicate a need for compel
satory education . . . offer students a
environment and atmosphere wher
there is a possibility for success in acg
demic achievement and in becomin
more aware of himself and others.
Mrs. Susan Smith
Resource teacher
B.S.
University of Texas
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Mrs. Beverly Short N
B.A.,M.A.
Resource teacher 1
University of Nebraska, State College c
Arkansas
lrs. Rose Ellen Ranson
umanities
lVlr. john Squire Adams
Humanities, Art
BA., Diploma ol' Portrait Painting
lA.,lVl.A. Trinity University, Cleveland Art Institute,
illiam Jewel College, Trinity University
University of Texas, Texas ASZM
OLMOS HONORS-On a Wednesday
afternoon in July, Carroll Calvert was
asked to play the lead in c'Alice In
Wonderland" the following night. She
walked out on stage, Thursday
evening, performed, and stayed on as
Alice for the last 35 of the play's 135
performances at the Melodrama
Theater. With very little preparation,
Carroll was quite a hit and, after the
San Antonio run closed, went on to
audition for the cast slated for the
Houston and New York productions
of the play.
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Arts department 5-port collage
.rt, music, band, drama and human-
iies merge in 373 to form new interre-
ited arts department art classes
onsor striving artists show in the
ring mixed chorus and soloists
articipate in concerts, contests
and takes 32nd first division award in
UIL competition . . . production of
HSkin of Our Teetha' highlights fall for
drama classes . . . humanities teachers
combine the arts to present units
varying from the Renaissance Age to
the local community.
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Martha Spivey, Ed Sparks, Mark
Roberson, Qkneelingj, Susan Sheldon,
and Robert Calderon made music a
little merrier this year. Martha and
Robert proved to be good competitors
in UIL solo and group contests, while
Mark made All-State Orchestra, and
Ed was successful in the tryouts for
All-Area and All-Regional Band.
Mrs. Jamie Lynn Greene
Art
B.S.
Hofstra University
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Humanities
B.A., M.Ed.
Augustana College,
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University of lllinois
Miss Janis Hilbert
Music Theory, Mixed Chorus, Chorus
B.A., M.A.
Texas Lutheran College, Trinity University
OLMOS HONORS-While their pastor
and choir director made trips to fara-
way places to arrange for concerts and
lodging, nine Alamo Heights members
of the Sound Foundation rehearsed
and sang during the year to finance
their summer trip. Last year, Ran
Erben, Sabra Walker, Rob Sweez
Tommy Chiodo, Steven Fanning, Lu
Duncan, John Hendry, Lori Johns:
and Mike Fanning travelled to Isra
Greece, Italy, and England.
flr. Roger Loving
nrt 1, Art 2, Art 3 Mr. William H. Swinny
LA. Drama Mrs Marv fusthlag
'lniversity of Illinois, University of Wyo- B,A,, lVl,A, Humanities
fling Trinity University l'ex is fc eh University
OLMOS l'l0NORS4Five students
make up the list of outstanding dram-
atists. Peggy Padilla served Thespians
all of her high school career Qpresident
senior yearj while Greg lVlcAlpin was
named to the all-star cast of mfhe Bald
Sopranow in '73, Even though Larry
Ray has only been here two years, he
had lead roles in 73's ullnder Milk-
woodw and "The Lotteryw. Sarita
Brown has had at least four major
roles and placed in at least 50 contests
in her four years, while Elliot Cunning-
ham's technical direction was a major
contribution in ,73 and '74,
Mrs Marie Schwarz
Algebra 1, Geometry L Major Works Algebra frigonomelry
B S M.A. Mr Ray Clapp B S M En
Tefag Lutheran College, Unigersity of Gel,meu,y1,C0nSumerMath1 Umted SERS Mlhtarv Academy at W
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Texas, Southwest, Telfaf h fa ff , mYefS'W' B-S. - Point New York University lrmity Unu
Sl. Mary s University, 'lrinity University Trinity Universlty sl V
Moth says it
with numbers
Courses relating to business, life, and
individual needs . .. instructual
methods vary from lectures, group
activities, to individualized work, and
tests . . . hands-on experience with the
computer for two weeks in ' most
classes . . . courses range from Funda-
mentals of Math to Calculusg student
interests, needs determine individual
advancement.
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Mrs. Sandra Frasier
Algebra 1, Algebra 2
B.A., M.A.
Southwest Texas State University, lncarnate
Word College
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llgebra 2, Calculus 1, Major Works
LS., M.A.
Trinity University, University of Texas,
Dakridge School of Reactor Technology,
Texas ASIM
Gleichenhaus as he solves a problem using
215
Mr. William Funk
Introductory Algebra, Geometry
B.S., lVl.Ed,
Southwest Texas State University
Mrs. Judith Getts
Algebra 1
B.A.
Trinity Univcrsity
With the assistance of Mr. Paul Foerst
Jeannie Kinney learns the basics of co
puter programming as it relates to seco
year algebra.
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Mrs. Rhetta Tatsch
Algebra 2, Trigonometry
BA lVlA
Trinity University, Our Lady of the Lake
College, Incarnate Word College
216
Mr. Paul Morris
Fundamentals of Mathematics, Introductory
Algebra 1
B.A.
Texas ASZM, St. Maryis University
liss Patti Humphreys Mrs. Louise C. Oliver
leometly 1, Algebra 1 Algebra 1, Fundamentals of Mathematics
:.S. BA.
gelmom College Trinity University, Washington University,
lncarnate Word College, Texas Woman's
University, University of Texas.
Mr. Charles Reinauer
Algebra 1, Fundamentals of Mathematics
B.A., M.A.
University of Chicago, Syracuse University
217
Mrs. Countess Nixon
Biology 1 Mrs. Mary Clare Anderson
Michael Begeman. and john Griffith take BA., M.A. Biology 1, Physical Science
notes on a chemistry lab project involving Duke University, Trinity University, B.S.
qualitative analysis. lncarnate Word College YL-nflvrson State College
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Science explores environmer
General thrust: understanding of
environment and life within it
promote studentis awareness of
scientific and technological develop-
ments self-motivated learning,
individual student responsibility
lab experiments and exercises at
pupil's own level individualizl
approach with small groups and tea
teaching cooperative study l
second year biology and chemist
students on environmental pollutio
including laboratory analysis, sen
nars, and scientific papers.
OLMOS HONORS-California State
University at Humboldt was our own
Donna Storm's address from June 17
to July 27 in 573. As one of 60 ac-
cepted out of the 600 who applied for
a National Science Foundation sum-
mer institute at Humboldt. Donna
studied marine biology, oceanography,
and math for six weeks.
flrs Waneta Bowman Mr. jggeph Buckley
iology 1 Physical Science Laboratory, Physics A, B,
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ll'llVCI'Slty of Texas University of California B.S,, NLS,
I Berkley S'HHf01'd UYUVCTSIW Trinity University, Texas ASLIVI
Mr. Andy Cobb
Chemistry 1, Chemistry 2, Chemistry 2
Major Works, Laboratory Preparation
B.S., M.Ed.
Southwest Texas State University
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lVlr. Robert Comer 'A 1
Biology 1, Laboratory Preparation ii ' as
B.S., lVl.Ed. L
University of Georgia, Trinity University,
University of Texas
Before the bell rings, Cindy Door reviews lVlr. Jamesjuvenal
for a biology test on cell structures. Physical Science
B.S., MA.
University of Califomia, Texas ASLM
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,hysical Science Laboratory, Chemistry 1 lntgoductory Physical Science
f.S. B. .
Fouthwest Texas State University, Univerff Texas Woman's University of Denton, Henry Donzis prepares the physics lab's
ity of Texas, University of New Mexico, University of Texas at El Paso, Trinity Oscilloscope for an experiment testing his
:cattle Pacific College University voice patterns.
Mr. Guy Riggs
Introductory Physical Science
B A
University of Tex as
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Students volley
for Fitness
Participation receives main emphasis in
physical education program cur-
riculum designed to help students
become aware of the importance of
physical activity in association with
health all physical education pro-
grams individualized . . . two quarters
of Health required of all students . . .
wide variety of athletic activities offer-
ed including classes in volleyball, bowl-
ing, swimming, weight training,
gymnastics, tennis, igolf, basketball,
baseball, yoga, archery.
Mr. James Talsch
Two boys battle for the slam during a hot education classes Coed PE became a reali
Boyis Physical Education, Health game of volleyball in one of the high at Heights during the 1971 72 school ye
B.A.
St. Mary is University
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school,s many coeducational physical
lrs. Janis Balsamo Miss Robin Gray Mr. William Horlen
irl's Physical Education, Health Girls Physical Education Boys Physical Education
.S. B.S. B.S.
ouisiana State University University of Corpus Christi Sul R055 State College
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lVlrs. Deborah Huff
Health, Gymnastics
San Antonio College, Southwest Texas State
University
223
lVlr. James J uvenal
Athletics Trainer, Health
' B.S., M.A.
35 Texas ASLIVI, University of California
his ,.
Ml'-.l3meSK0CnC1' Students in hoy's P.E. class practice offen-
Boy,s Physical Education, Health Education sive and defensive plays of basketball,
B.S., H.Ed.
Bowling Green State University
224
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Mr. Ted Masser
Boy's Physical Education
B.S.
Southwest Texas State University
ss Frances Sims Mr, Pete Williams
TIS PhYSiCHl EdUC3ti0n, Spurs Boys Physical Education, Health Education
A., lVl.Ed. BS,
LiVel'SitY Of Texas Michigan Stale University
An inlramurals program was intro-
duced in December, providing students
with an opportunity to stay fit and
play on a team. Sports included
volleyball, basketball, and softball,
with seasons corresponding to those of
varsity sports. The teams, consisting
mostly of friends, played after school
and were refereed by P.E. teachers.
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Health Education
B.S.
Blinn junior College, Southwest Texas State
University
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225
Mr. Melvin Barhorak
American History, Sociology Mr. Curtis Cox
M-rg, M31-y Zugchlag B.A., M.A. GOVCI'I11'1'lCIlt
Government Southwest Texas State University, St. B.B.A., lVl.S., J .D.
B,A, Mai-y's University, Our Lady of the Lake Baylor University, Trinity University l
Texas Tech University College Morris Junior College
Relationships of
mon stressed
Social studies concerned with man
in a variety of relationships . . . studies
cover American past, traditions, insti-
tutions . . . and world history...
global goal designed to create learning
atmosphere in which students can
develop ability to interpret a variety of
materials . . . to offer new courses
planned in order to meet students
needs and interests, advanced govern-
ment, world geography, advanced
Texas history, economies.
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new
Mr. Neal Finer
Latin American Studies, American History
B.A., IVLA., PhD.
University of Texas, University of the
Ameracanas, Colombia University
lm.
iss Ifeggy Qox Students Work with Mrs, Frieda class to gain a more complete hack-
'SCIIGCT Hlstory Krueger in their American History gT0l1Hd of thfbil' heritage-
iuthwest Texas State University
227
Miss Paula Franz Mrs. Joanne Furtek
Government Ameficlln Hi-9f01'Y Mrs. Frieda Krueger
B.A., lVl.A. B-A-, MA- American History 1
Trinity University, University of Texas, Uni- Trinity University, Dominican College, Uni- B-A.
versity of West Austria VCTSUY Of Houston University of Texas, Trinity University
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With the help of a map, Kelly Boyer gel
better look at world affaiis.
228
Mrs. Lou Mangold
American History, Psychology
lncarnate Word College
ike Lane In the library, Steve Goodson, Gayle Catara, magazines for research in a social studies
HiS'i0l'y John White, and Anne Harwood check out project.
F. Austin, San Antonio College
229
lVlr. Gale Nelson
World History 1
B.A., lVl.A.
San Antonio College, University of Texas,
Southwest Texas State University, Trinity
University, University of California
OLMOS HONORS4Last fall, John
Ambler was selected to represent the
Alamo Heights school district in the
Valley Forge Pilgrimage, sponsored by
the Freedomls Foundation. John and
Mr. Doug Smith, a sixth-grade teacher
from Howard, spent a week in Septem-
ber attending workshops, sightseeing,
and visiting with elected officials in
and around Washington, D.C. Our dis-
trict was one of 43 in the nation to he
so honored.
Mr. Thomas Robert Smith
American History, World History B.A.
Trinity University
mfr'
230
Mrs. Veta Wright
English 1, World History
B.A., lVI.Ed.
Greensboro College, Trinity University
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tn tongues
General thrust of language depart-
lent preparing students to communi-
ate in their selected target language
3. . to meet college requirements
1. . individualized programs tailored
y teachers for advanced students
l. .skills developed in language lab,
orkhook, textbooks . . . highlight of
Nerman classes-trip to Wurstfestg
panish classes Visit Mexican Marketg
rench classes prepare gourmet mealsg
atin classes compile maps and reports
n Roman ancestors . . .students
icouraged to join language clubs and
ursue their studies over the summer.
f.,l0hI1IliC Eng I Rene Zuehl holds up a model of a Roman
finish 3, SI-Wlflish 3 MW, Spanish 2 MW aqueduct used to help lmderstand more
A.
Jrth Texas State University, Stanford Uni-
rsity
about the Roman civilization.
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Spanish 1,3
B.S.
McMurry University
Nlrs. Karen Josey
Spanish 2,4, Spanish MW 2, Language Lab.
Wayland Baptist College
Mrs. Almeda Hodge Susan Cook and Gale Gregory look over the Mr. Timothy McMillian
Spanish 2, French 1,2,3,4 lines they memorized in preparation for a German 1,2,3,4
B.A. tape test. B.A.
Southern Methodist University Trinity
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lrs. Norma Quarles
'rench 1, Latin 1,2,3,4
1.A., M.A.
lniversity of California, Occidental College,
Iniversity of Texas Nancy Wilson checks out the geography of Mexico in her Spanish class.
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Spanish 1,2
B.A., M.Ed.
University of Texas, Rice University, Trinity
University, lncarnate Word College, Uni-
versity of Barcelona
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Homemoking cooks
up spicy, new ideas
Classes range from basic cooking,
sewing, child care to new approaches
to study of child development, home
and family living, consumer education
. . . this year homemaking classes wel-
comed many male students . . . out-
standing project for department is
parent-student buying trip to Piedras
Negras .. . class study tours include
visits to local nursery schools, gift
shops featuring crafts, grocery, fabric
and ready-to-wear stores, banks, saving
and loan companies . . . various open
houses throughout year, honor stu-
dents, student-teachers, teachers, par-
ents.
M5-SS 10311 Elizabeth TimIIliIlS Nlrs. Elaine Carol Hazel Spalten whips up a gommet surpn
Spanish 2,4,5 Homemaking, Child Development for her classmates
B.A. B.S.
University of Texas, Lindenwood College, University of Texas
University of Valencia
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Irs. Nila Earle
lomemaking, Consumers Ed., Home and
iamily Living
w.S.
lniversity of Texas
Home and Family Living students devour, in
seconds, the donuts that took them all
period to make.
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flrs. Ursula George
-Iomemaking
l.S.
Fexas Tech University
Students seek
business skills
General thrust is lo work toward
personal and marketable skills
classes include typing, drafting, general
shop, shorthand and bookkeeping
. . . urges importance of business
training to fall back on later in life.
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MIS. Helen Reid Toni Canales trims a hoard for the cabinet Mr, John Corner
Typing, Sh0I'thand he is making in General Shop. General Shop
B.I?.A. U t B.S., M.A.
Umverslty of 'lens Southwest Texas State University
236
ir. Douglas Graham
eneral Drafting Mrs. Kristine Groos
.S. Typing, Bookkeeping
ast Texas State University, New Mexico B.B.A. Taking ai time test in typing Valerie Diggs
lilitary Institute University of Texas tries to beat the clock.
Mr. james Walkup
General Business
B.B.A.
Texas Christian University, Cumberland
University, Trinity University, St. Nlaryls
University, Incarnate Word College
237
Mr. Guy Cope lVlr. Ralph Galvan
VOCHii0Il21l SUPC1'ViS01' Architectural Drafting Mr. George Jared
B-Sw M-.Eli B.A. Coordinated Vocational Academic Educati
UU1V01'S1tY Of Texas, TCXHS ASM, Iflcafmte San Antonio College, Tarrant Countyjunior University of Maryland, East Texas Stall
Word College, Our Lady of the Lake College College University, Texas ASZM
Voc ed classes
learn and earn
Provides student with opportunity
to learn skill, utilize it . . . programs
foster adaptability to change, self-
reliance, sense of accomplishment . . .
separate programs stress one aspect of
the world of work . . . new programs-
architectural and engineering drafting
added to laboratory training choices
this yearg home economics coordi-
natcd education opened another
cluster of occupations for exploration
and experiences.
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Valencia Grady types out an office practice LV
set for a music company in her Junior
Office Education Lab.
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.l 0311 J 0SCPh Mrs. Lula Belle Kinslow MI. George J . Lucchelli
Education Coordinated Vocational Academic Educa- Distributive Education
tion B.A.
A of Texas: Texas Womanus Um' B.A.,B.S. Texas Tech University, Abilene Christian
e1'S1tY,1nC31'nateW01'd College Mary Hardin Baylor University, Baylor University, Trinity Uni-
versity
239
Mr. John McConnell
Industrial Cooperative Training 1,2
3-5, Janie Estrado runs off tests from stencils she
University of Colorado just typed.
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Our Lady of the Lake College, St. Nlaryi
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Mrs. Frances Ross
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B.A.
Trinity University, San Antonio College
San Antonio Art Institute
F. Helen Tynan
Occupation 1,2
Teachers College
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his vocational drafting class, Mike Shaw works on a floor plan for a house. Mrs. LaVonna Wiltse
Home Ed Cooperative Education
B.S.
Trinity University, University of California
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Spring, ond the year
is round . . .
almost
ARE YOU SURE fabove rightj this is how
Ben Franklin started out? LINES OF
PEOPLE fabovej mobbed the local
Broadway Theater during its exclusive
showing of "The Exorcistf' About this time
the book version became popular among
students at the high school. A PALE,
YELLOW WILDFLOWER ffar outj claims
the distinction of being 1974's harbinger of
spring. SURPRISINGLY ENOUGH frightj a
gown can be found for graduating senior
and resident shorty, Julie Alyn.
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Although the trees were bare ai
the grass dry, an occasional pla
sprouted from beneath the earth ai
shouted that spring had sprung. Senic
were measured for caps and gowns ai
ordered invitationsg plans for a fo
day mini-mester were underwayg mi
cases of "I canit wait till school
overitisn were reported to the pri
cipal,s office-it seemed May 30 wou
never arrive.
HMI JEFFERSON CATCHES THE
'ANKY-PANKY fbelowj between dwarf
ick Campbell and student director of
Snow While," Peggy Padilla, while cast
iembers John Guardia, Debbie Rosales,
arpa Riklin, and co-director Sarita Brown
,ok on.
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After 81 suspensions the issue of a
mpus smoking area became serious
d was discussed heatedly at the
ard,s March meeting.
Exile and kidnapping were in
iws headlines and students read that
ssian Nobel prize winning author
exander Solzhenitsyn had been
liled from his homeland for 'ctelling
like it wasf, The first US political
rdnapping occurred when Patricia
farst was abducted by two
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Symbionese Liberation Army mem-
bers who demanded a 3400,000,000
food giveaway to California's poor
from her publisher father, Randolph
Hearst. A few days later Reg Murphy,
editor of the Atlanta Constitution, was
kidnapped by the American Revolu-
tionary Army, but returned after a
3l5700,000 ransom was paid his two
abduetors, who were immediately
captured by the FBT.
OLMOS HONORS-In the four years
that Barry Gleichenhaus, Melinda
DeBriyn, and Donna Storm Qnot pie-
turedj have been at Alamo Heights,
they set the Math department on fire.
Donna and Melinda have both placed
twice in District competition. Barry
placed at Andrews and was first in the
John Jay meet this year, while Donna
took first place at Hockaday. The
three seniors also organized the first
annual Alamo Heights Math Tourna-
ment with the help of Mr. Paul
Foerster, and played host to some 17
local schools.
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Although our last trimester was
just a month old, across the street in
the administration office t-he calendar
for the '74--375 school year had been
finalized. Meanwhile, the district was
one of seven its size chosen in Texas as
Nexemplaryw for outstanding educa-
tional programs.
A group of students got interested
in beautifying the campus and sud-
denly founded themselves an organi-
zation, the Student Labor Union, dedi-
cated to do all kinds of things to make
the school look better.
Heightstcrs joined in San
Antonio's annual madness, Fiesta. Stu-
dent Council members sold programs,
the band and Spurs marched, and the
famous Super Scoopers brought up the
rear, as usual.
National and international news
demanded attention, but as spring
holidays arrived, most AH minds were
boggled with thoughts of sand, surf,
and sun, and other assorted activities
at the one and only Port Aransas,
Texas. No energy crisis could stop
these coast-starved students whose
heads were turned to the east by the
call of the coast ...come on y'all,
letis boogie to P.A.
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cleaning operation.
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OLIVIOS HONORS-Shown here out-
standing in their field, Melinda
DeBriyn, Rudy Jimenez, Kathy
lVlcAlpin, Elizabeth Campbell, Sarah
Ewing, and Donna Storm fnot pic-
turedj, are AH7s competitors in the
Outstanding Teenagers of America
program. Based on their participation
and contributions to school and com-
munity life, the six have a chance at a
portion of 6000 dollars in national and
regional scholarships.
EASTER CROWDS AT PORT ARANSAS
fbelowj were too much for one Heightster,
who preferred escape to an isolated sandy
beach.
OS HONORS-Gothenburg,
en is Nina Simonssonis real
but she came to America last
and has been living with the
es Stewarts as an Alamo Heights
homore. Even though she comes
m a large family Qfive ehildrenj and
thenburg houses one-half million
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residents, Nina says things are bigger
here in America, cars in particular.
With an older brother attending AH
two years ago, and six years of English
in Swedish schools, Nina gets along
very well in San Antonio, maybe her
other brothers and sisters can come to
AH.
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Although the temperature on lVlay
30 registered in the lower 90,s, that
day really signaled the end of spring
and nine months of school, and began
81 days of freedom until the '74 fall
semester.
Seniors relished the thought of
college fhot doglj. Juniors were en-
chanted as of this day by the thought
that they were the oldest and wisest in
the school. Sophomores marched into
the world of Hupperclassmenf, and the
ninth graders were probably the
happiest because they were no longer
freshmen.
We had traveled the full cycle of
the months. The year was complete in
itself, full of laughter and crying and
exams and pep rallies and no gas and a
love story and other assorted mir-
acles. But it also contained a seed for
next yearis growth . . .
OLMOS HONORS-Bridget Brierty
may be only a junior, but she is a vet-
eran of San Antonio theater. The
people at Plaza Dinne Theater recog-
nized her talent and professionalism,
and asked her to star in their produc-
tion of "Will Success Spoil Rock
Hunterfw The play opened in Feb-
ruary and ran a full month.
248
AS SUMMER VACATION NEARS frigl
thoughts of schoolwork and study take
back seat, as man and his best friend take
the water, ROB BOLDRICK signs his vo
registration form, kicking off the sclio
wide drive sponsored by the Student Co
cil and guidance department, which re
tered more than 100 18 year olds
would vote shortly in their first election.
LISA MAULDIN QEMILY WEBBJ appeals
to STEVE McDANIEL fGEORGE GIBBS5
frightj in a scene from the All School Spring
production "Our Town" by Thornton
Wilder.
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ON THE LAST DAY OF SCHOOL JOHN '
GRIFFITH fbelowj proudly calculates the
81 days of summer vacation until School
begins August 19, 1974.
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Alamo Heights saw another vin-
tage year for golf during i973-74, as
thc Mule linksters racked up a number
of successful tournament perform-
ances before entering UIL district
competition.
Golf coach James Walkup this
year lead Heights to high places in a
total of I2 invitational tourneys, along
with strong showings in UIL playoffs
during April.
The Mules won the Corpus Christi
Invitational Tournament and the
Bastrop Invitational, captured third in
both the Marshall Invitational and the
San Marcos Invitational, and finished
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'74 vintage year for AH golfer:
fourth in the Stephen F. Austin Invita-
tional.
A seventh-place award also went
to Heights in the Pecan Valley
Demolay Tourney, along with a 10th
place honor in the San Antonio Invi-
tational.
Other tournaments in which our
golfers participated included another
Corpus Christi Tournament, the Junior
Golf Association Tourney, and the
Seguin Invitational.
Leading the Heights squad
throughout the year was senior
Richard Hocott, who consistently
returned excellent rounds and nabbed
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outings.
Also playing well for Heights W:
senior Marvin Rickahaugh, the numbm
two man on the team, along wit
seniors Mike Wisdom and Davi
McAllister, junior Paul DuBose, an
sophomore Steve Lewis.
The second team contingent fc
golf included Mark Cavender, Mai
Griffin, and john Webbles, whil
David Stewart, Tim Wolff, Pets
Sorenson, and Eric Lange also contr
buted well during the tournament sez
son.
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CAPTAIN RICHARD HOCOTT fleftj shows
form which has put him in the number one
spot on the team. fABOVEj ffii-st rowj
Peter Sorenson, Dickie Davis, Lee
Lahourcade, David Palans, Mark Cavender,
Greg Rubiola, Rick Cavender, Baron Cook,
Mike Clay, Louie Schriener, Stuart
Cavenderg fsecond rowj coach ,Iameq
Walkup, Marvin Riekabaugh, Davit
McAllister, Eric Lange, Richard Hocott
Mike Wisdom, Matt Griffin, John Webbles
Bill Sawtell, Paul DuBose, David Stewart
Les West, Mike 0,Nei11, Kent Martin, Tin
Wolff, Steve Lewis, Damon Peterson.
DAVID STEWART FIRES ONE FROM
THE TRAP fleftj leaving him an easy putt.
SENIOR DAVID MCALLISTER fbelowj
gets maximum power from his irons.
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RICHARD HOCOTT, ERIC LANGE, AND
MIKE WISDOM LAUGH AS PETER
SORENSON fabovej swings at the new golf
ball his optometrist prescribed. A SERIOUS
STUDY SESSION fabove rightj on driving
fdriving?J for four AH seniors. GOLF
TEAM MEMBERS WATCH Crightj as Tim
Wolff shows them how it is done.
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SINKING A TEN FOOT PUTT fabovej is
junior Matt Griffin. SENIOR MIKE
WISDOM fleftj prepares to tee off on the
first hole.
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MARVIN RICKABAUGH frightj shifts his
body weight to get more distance from his
drive. COACH WALKUP fbelowj shows the
seniors reasons for proper grip.
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stroke. MARK CAVENDER TEES ONE UP
fbelowj for Matt Griffin as fellow juniors
look on.
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The traditionally fantastic tennis
team had its usual brilliant season at
Alamo Heights during 1973-4-, winning
the Texas Team championship as well
as dominating a number of other tour-
naments throughout the year.
Coach Terry Oxford led the Mules
to a total of five tournament cham-
pionships and an undefeated dual meet
record, and had strong hopes of
placing singles and doubles ,units in
both the regional and state UIL cham-
pionships in late April and May.
Victories for Heights came in the
Harlingen Invitational, the San
Antonio ISD championships, and the
Corpus Christi UIL Tournament. A
strong showing was also made in the
Abeline Invitational Tournament.
Perhaps highlighting the season,
however, was the Mule victory in the
Texas Team tennis championship, a
major playoff to determine for the
first time the best overall net squad in
the state. The Mules triumphed in the
finals of the tourney, held December
15-16 in San Antonio, by a 10-8 count
over Abeline Cooper to win the title.
Leading the boys team in the
Texas Team tournament and through-
out the year was Scott Walker, who
won the first boys singles for the
Mules, along with Paul Trautmann,
who won the second boys singles and
teamed with Scott to win the first
boys doubles. Leigh Fischer and Susan
Goldburg, in turn, were the top girl
netters in that playoff.
Also making big contributions
during the year were Mac Irvin, Nancy
Levit, Elaine Miller, Brad Oxford, Ben
lVlcCaleb, April Manning, Martin
Phillips, Barry Gleichenhaus, and
Susan Brusenhan.
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Boldrick, Scott Walker, Campbell Booth,
Ben lVlcCaleb, Paul Trautman, Brad Oxford,
fsecond rowj George Kampmann, Martin
Phillips, Lenny Wallence, Clary Loisel,
Bobby Jornayvaz, Mac Irvin, Jim Daniell,
Barry Gleiehenhaus. fnot picturedj John
Douglasg SOUTHPAW CARL OLIVER fleftj
confuses his opponent with a forehand
drive.
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ON A BACKHAND SHOT fleftj as doubles
partner Jim Daniells gets set for a return.
BARRY GLEICHENHAUS SMASHES A
RETURN fabovej in a practice match after
school.
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PAUL TRAUTMAN KEEPS HIS EYE ON
THE BALL fabovej after a hard hit fore-
hand return. SCOTT WALKER TOSSES
THE BALL frightj in preparation for aceing
his opponent.
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BOBBY JORNAYVAZ APPARENTLY
IGNORES THE BALL fabovej returned by
Jim Daniell as Scott Walker laughingly
admits, "Yeth, I love your pink thokthsf'
COACH TERRY OXFORD DEMON-
STRATES fleftj the proper way to take a
backhand.
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SUSAN GOLDBERCVS FOREHAND
fabovej powerfully connects with the ball.
RIGHT ffirst rowj Leigh Fischer, Cynthia
Christian, Elaine Miller, Nancy Levitt.
fsecond rowj Julie Kinser, Heidi Harnisch,
Susan Goldberg, Susan Brusenhan, April
Manning. fnot pictured, Diana Miller,
Margaret Saunders, Debbie Deres, Suzanne
Woodly. NANCY LEVITT RETURNS A
VOLLEY 1 below rightj to her waiting oppo-
nent Susan Goldberg.
ELAINE MILLER STROKES THE BALL
fabovej across the net with her backhand.
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that work outs are fun as various members
of the team faint with exhaustion.
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for an impossible shot. SUSAN BRUSEN-
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coach Terry Oxford for a break.
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A fast and highly successful team
represented Alamo Heights in boys
swimming during 1973-4. The boy
mermen placed well in several state-
wide invitational meets and were
major contenders for the Regional
Championship.
Coach Pete Williams fashioned a
swim squad this year which featured
much overall depth as well as indi-
vidual talent. Six' lettermen returned
from last yearls 2nd-place Regional
team, and Quentin Baker, Jackson
Diehl and Jim Keller were named cap-
mins.
During pre-season training, the
Mule swimmers competed in a number
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splashes, and an occasional elbow in the
stomach typify pre-meet warmups.
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of water polo matches, climaxing with
the State Water Polo Tournament in
November. Bob Kingman and George
Stieren received honorable-mention
all-state honors in recognition of their
fine play in that meet.
Heights then opened swim com-
petition with the Texas Coaches Pre-
Christmas Invitational in Austin,
taking 5th overall. Junior Loren Crow
sparked the Mules in that meet with a
fantastic effort in the 200 individual
medley, with which he broke the
school record by more than two
seconds.
Victory then came to Heights in
three of four dual meets with the
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dropped Roosevelt 110-65, I
164-ll.0, and Churchill 86-85 befc
losing to lVlacArthur 90-76.
We revenged our dual meet loss
lVlac by winning the North East lnvi
tional in January easily. The bc
squad then placed 9th in the T. IS.
A. championships before entering U
Regional and State competition.
Leading the Mules at Region
were seniors Diehl and Baker a
juniors Crow, Kingman, Stiert
Stephen Diehl, Phillip Locke, Da'
Gillespie, and Will Loomis.
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QUENTIN BAKER KICKS BREASTROKE
fleftj on the last lap of 500 yards.
STRETCHING FOR THE WALL fbelowj
Stephen Diehl battles a backstroke oppo-
nent.
LEFT f first rowj Coach Pete Williams, Kirk
Tuck, Jackson Diehl, Bob Kingman,
Quentin Baker, David Gillespie, Peter
Stanford, John Neuman, Gary Zimmer.
f second rowj Randy Sandoz, Will Loomis,
Loren Crow, George Stieren, David Rymer,
John Beckham, Stephen Diehl, Tommy
Chiodo fmanagerj, Brian Worden, Steven
Kleck, Thornton Goetting, Shawn Woten.
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AT THE SOUND OF THE STARTER
PISTOL fabovej Loren Crow and Phillip
Locke are off the blocks. COACH PETE
WILLIAMS fabove rightj finds that movies
of the swimmers help them to see their
mistakes more easily. DAVID REIMER,
GEORGE STIEREN, AND PHILLIP
LOCKE frightj take a breather during the
moming workout.
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Gillespie and Quentin Baker push off against
an opponent during a meet in the AH pool.
PEERING THROUGH FOGGY GOGGLES,
fleftj Jackson Deihl checks his time during
Warmups.
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RIGHT Sherry Smith, Kathy Thornhill,
Julie Viets, Ann Worrel, Rhonda Brannan,
Mourette Rochstroh, Sabrina Shawd, Pam
Kirk, Kathy McAlpin. fnot picturedj Nancy
Murrayg Pam Word, Betsy Thaggard, man-
agers.
RHONDA BRANNAN fabovej replies to the
familiar phrase of "Swimmers take your
marks." AT THE PEAK OF THE JUMP
frightj, Mourette Rochstroh completes an
inward one and a half.
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fbelowj julie Viets asks Ann Worrel about
qualifying for regionals. KATHY MCALPIN
AND NANCY MURRAY fbottomj race
against each other and the clock in a pre-
meet time trial.
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but determined
A small but determined and
highly talented girls swimming team
honored Alamo Heights in 1973-4+
with Cgnsistently superb performances
in dual and invitational meet compe-
tition.
Although graduations left only
three members of last yearis state
championship team to coach Pete
Williams, several girls developed their
races tremendously during the season
to help make the Mules one of the top
two teams going into the Regional
meet.
Captains Nancy Murray, Kathy
McAlpin and Mourette Rockstroh
were backed by hard-working juniors
Ann Worrel and Pam Kirk, sopho-
mores Kathy Thornhill and Julie Viets,
and freshman Rhonda Brannan.
The Heights girls opened their
season December 7-8 with a 7th place
finish among 35 teams in the Pre-
Christmas Texas Coaches Champion-
ships.
The girls then recorded a 2-2 dual
meet season, excellent considering the
severe depth weakness with which
they were faced in dual matches. The
girls beat Lee and Roosevelt easily
before falling to Churchill and
MacArthur.
The girl swimmers proved their
true worth February 1-2 in Dallas,
taking third place in the Texas
Coaches State championships.
Although only six Heightsters entered
the meet, all placed so well that only
Midland High and Midland Lee ex-
ceeded the Mule point total.
Climaxing the girl swimming sea-
son were the Regional championships
March 1-2 and the U11. State Cham-
pionships March 15-16.
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AFTER COMPLETING THE TWIST,
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smooth entry. KATHY THORNHILL
fbottomj sighs after being nosed at the
finish, A HAPPY BIRTHDAY tradition is
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1ABOVEj 1first rowj Glyn Rutherford 1161,
Glenn Holchak 155, Daina Wilhurn 121, Pe te
Cavazos 135, Bobby Cohen 141, David Sielski
171, Roland Castillo 1191, Mason Mathews
181, Kirk McClelland 1211. 1 second rowj
Larry Balser, manager, Charles Gottardy 111,
Kelly Theis 1151, West Warren 161, Paul
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Biechlin 1121, John Conger 191, Clarence
Borgeois 1225, Stan Shaw 111j, Cole
Newman 110j, Bruce Cunningham 1175,
Marvin Speckmier, trainer. 1not pictured,
Bobby Wray, Kent Krause. RIGHT Head
Varsity Baseball Coach Wayne Burdette.
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Experience, depth, and overall
desire combined to bring a successful
baseball season to Alamo Heights
during the spring, with the Mules
playing a major role in the hot District
29-AAAA race.
Coach Wayne Burdette saw a total
of I5 lettermen and five starters from
last seasonas club return this year to
make a strong challenge to defending
loop champion MacArthur.
One of the strongest points of the
Heights squad was pitching, as all four
regular hurlers, sporting two or more
years of experience, turned in fine per-
formances consistently throughout the
spring.
Bruce Cunningham, Bobby Wray,
Daina Wilburn and Kelly Thies carried
the chief throwing load, and together
combined for one of the most feared
pitching staffs in the district.
Also returning this year as letter-
men to starting positions were
Clarence "Frenchy" Burgeois, Paul
Biechlin, Cole Newman, Charles
Gotardy, David Sielski, Pete Cavazos,
and Glen Holchak.
Others making major contri-
butions during the season were Mason
Matthews, John Conger, Rene Sanchez
and Roland Castillo.
Pre-district action for Heights was
highlighted by participation in the
North Loop Invitational Tournament,
along with the Austin ISD Invitational.
District contests then came with
Sam Houston, Roosevelt, New
Braunfels, San Marcos and Highlands,
along with MacArthur.
PAUL BIECHLIN "SITS DOWN ON THE
JOB" fabovej to tie his shoes. DAVID
SIELSKI WARMS UP DURING BATTING
PRACTICE fleftj, while Pete Cavazos
loosens up in the on deck circle.
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BOBBY WRAY IS AIR-BORNE FOR A
SPLIT SECOND frightj as he reaches for a
line drive. KELLY THEIS WINDS UP
fbelowj before delivering a curve ball.
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DAVID SIELSKI fabovej shows good form
while practicing his hunting. KIRK
McCLELLAND fabove left, calls the batter
"out" . . .way out. WEST WARREN
PULLS ONE T0 THE OPPOSITE FIELD
fleftj while Glyn Rutherford catches.
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CLARENCE BORGEOIS TAKES A
GATORADE BREAK f above right, while an
opposing batter rounds the bases after
hitting a home run. BOBBY WRAY'S A
BIG KNOCK OUT frightj after catching a
fly ball.
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DAINA WILBURN AND KENT KRAUSE
Qleftj wait for their fellow team mates to
move the Sizzler steer off the field. COACH
WAYNE BURDETTE fbelowj watches and
gives tips to batter Pete Cavazos as
"Fre11chy" Bourgeois catches.
AH cincler men
excellent in '74
A busy track season for Alamo
Heights during the spring months of
1974- brought honors to a number of
Mule cindermen in UIL district and
regional competition as well as in invi-
tational meets.
A dedicated and spirited group of
varsity boys led byncoach Larry Martin
entered six invitationals before taking
on the tough District 29-AAAA com-
petition in April in New Braunfels.
Heights opened its season in a big
way by winning the San Marcos Invi-
tational February 23. The Mule squad
then went on to place well in the
Judson ISD Invitational, the Northside
Alamo Relays, their own Mule Relays,
and the San Antonio ISD Metro
Relays.
Leading the team throughout the
season in running events was Lane
Mitchell, a junior miler who placed
highly in all of the invitational meets
and who was a strong candidate for
both district and regional honors.
Rudy Jimenez, meanwhile, was
superb in the discus and shot put
events, and repeatedly bettered his
school records in throwing compe-
titions.
Others placing in invitational
meets as well as in UIL competition
were George Livesay in hurdle events,
along with David Lillis, Kevin Conger,
Clay Becker, Bill Lehne, Tim Garison,
Tom Fuhrman, Mark Nelson, John
Ambler and David Liebmann.
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preparation for an upcoming track meet.
ABOVE RIGHT ffirst rowj Dwight
Chumbly, Clay Becker, Kent Griffin, Tim
Garison, Jack Chiodo, John Ambler, Rudy
Jimenez, David Lillis, George Livesay
fsecond rowj Billy Lehne, Tom Fuhrman,
Stuart Gleichenhaus, Lane Mitchell, Rob
Sweezy, Robert MacDonald, Kevin Conger,
Wes Williams, Freddy Pbieffer, Lester
McGilvrayg fthird rowj Coach Larry Martin,
Duane Erban, George Villeareel, Ben Dover,
Alvin Lee, Scott Moore, Tim Simpson, Billy
Mitchell, Martin Virgil, manager.
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victory at the San Marcos track meet.
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Hendry compare hair styles.
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victorious 4140 relay in San Marcos. CLAY
BECKER AND DAVID LILLIS Qbelowj win
first and second place respectably in the
220dash at San Marcos.
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contenders in the mile event battle it out.
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leftj as he finishes the mile. KEVIN
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Busy season For "Cinder" ellas
The girls track team entered a
heavy schedule of meets this spring
looking to he a strong local contender
in both Ull.. and invitational compe-
tition.
Coach Robin Gray predicted a
good season for the girl cinder stars as
they prepared for meets at Fredricks-
burg, Canyon, Judson, Clemens, San
Marcos and New Braunfels, as well as
district action in late April.
Leading the girls this spring were
Leslie Shook in hurdle events, Yolanda
Gomez in sprintsg Sarah Ford in
Sprints and hurdles and Becky Syma in
Sprints.
Competing in middle-distance
running events for the Mules were
Rene Zuehl, Diane Hierholzer, Melanie
Chevarie, Mourette Rockstroh, Eliza
Perkins and Kathy Beck.
YO GOMEZ AND RENE ZUEHL fright,
practice handing off the baton. GlRL'S
TRACK TEAM MEMBERS fhelowj stretch
tight muscles before the actual workout
begins.
HURDLER SARA FORD fright, is up and
over. BECKY SYMA AND JANET COLLIE
ffar rightj warm up for a time trial.
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Melodie Chavarie, Diane Hierholzer, Nina
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Griffin, Lane Mitchell, Stuart Gleichenhaus,
Tim Garison, Coach Larry Martin, Billy
Lehne, Billy Mitchell, Bob Hannaman.
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District champs place in state
The Alamo Heights Cross-Country
Track team enjoyed a highly successful
season this year, winning the district
championship and placing one member
in the top state races.
The Mule cross country squad,
coached by Larry Martin, easily
bettered all competition in the District
29-AAAA championships NOV6mb6r
21, then went on to capture ninth
place among all the teams in South
Texas in the Regional championships
the following weekend.
Junior Lane Mitchell also quali-
fied for the State Cross-Country
Championships by finishing third place
in the regional race. The star Mule
runner took 10th place overall in the
state meet with an excellent time.
The cross-country unit also right-
fully basked in its reputation as one of
the most dedicated athletic teams in
the school. The Heights runners
trained arduously for their meets with
long routes throughout Alamo Heights
and San Antonio for over two months.
Other members of the cross-
country team were seniors Tom
Fuhrman and Tim Garison, juniors Bill
Lehne, Stuart Gleichenhaus and Kent
Griffin, and sophomore Billy
Carleston.
SENIORS TOM FUHRMAN AND TIM
GARISON fleftj discuss an upcoming meet
while jogging through the Nature Trails.
KENT GRIFFIN, STUART GLEICHEN-
HAUS, AND TOM FUHRMAN fabovel face
a decision at the crossroads.
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Gymnasts form
talented squad
The gymastics team, which
evolved from last yearis gymnastics
club, this year featured a highly-
talented squad of some 12 girls and
two boys who practiced diligently for
UIL district and regional competition
in late March.
Coached by Miss Debbie Huff, the
girl gymnasts also entered an invita-
tional meet in Corpus Christi during
February.
Pam Christian led Heights in that
meet with a 2nd-place all-around
finish. Diana Andrews also placed ex-
tremely well with a first on bars, a
fifth in floor exercises, and a 41th over-
all standing.
Miss Huff hoped to send several
girls to the UIL regional champion-
ships this year. To qualify the girls
had to place in the top three overall i-n
the district meet or in the top six in
individual events.
Other Mule gymnasts joining Pam
and Diana in competition were Kim
Fitzgerald, Laura Gaines, Nancy
McDonald, Mourette Rochstroh, Susan
Turner, Phyllis Thomas, Barbara
Montgomery, Leslie Shook, Mark
Willis, and James Watkins.
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oachg fsecond rowj Laura Gaines, Phyllis ffourth rowj Mourette Rochstroh, James
homas, Barbara Montgomery, Kim Watkins, Nancy MacDonald, Mark Willis,
itzgerald, Kelly Robinson, Patti Brewtong SUSIHI TUNISI-
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First year for volleyball team
For the first time, Alamo Heights
entered both varsity and junior varsity
girls volleyball teams in district and
tournament competition during
1973-4 under the direction of Miss
Janis Balsamo.
The Mule girls battled with the
North East ISD schools in district
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competition, playing each school
twice. Heights also entered a Volleyball
tournament at Blessed Sacrament High
School.
Leading the volleyball team
throughout the season were captains
Rene Zuehl and Diane Hierholzer.
RIGHT ffirst rowj Kathy Brecka f25jg
Diane Hierholzer 11059 Grace Hernandez
1 131g Suzie Hopkins f35jg Sandy Pantalion
f54j3 Jenny Embs f4j. fsecond rowj Sheila
Thompson f32jg Allie Herder f51jg Melodie
Chaverie f20jg Dimi Maniatas QOODQ Lisa
Burkhart f14jg Rene Zuehl M313 Miss Janis
Balsamo, coach. fnot pictluedj Amy Bear
Henley f 245.
fjunior Varsityj Knot pictured! Missy
Roehm, co-captaing Sarah Ford, co-captaing
Linda Wolford, Sylvia Luna, Yo Gomez,
Laurie 0,Toole, Lori Nelson, Margaret Red-
f ord, Lynette Thompson, Ann Keeling,
Ninaa Simonsson, Peggy Pickett.
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Student Council ...........
Advisory President's Council . . . . . . .
Vlule Stall Council .........
National Forensic ........
Quill and Scroll ....
National Thespians . . .
Vlu Alpha Theta ............. ....
National Honor Society .........
Spanish National Honor Society
Latin National Honor Society .... ....
Vlixed Chorus .............. ....
Service Club ...... .......
Key Club ....
AA" Club ....
H.P.'l'.V. . .
Hoof Print . . .
Dlmos ........
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Los Companeros . . .
Latin Club ......
German Club ....
Sans Souci ......
Library Club ....
Art'Club .........
Instrumental Music . ...... .
Drama Club .................
Fellowship of Christian Athletes . . .
Equestrian Club .............. '
Red Cross Council ...... . . .. .
Martial Arts .......
Young Democrats ....
Kindness Club .....
Common Cause ....
Aquarium Club ....
Billiards ........
OEA .....
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DECA ....
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SC governs, serves students
Student Council , . . 76 members . . .
one member from each advisory . . .
student governing body . . . compile
Student Directory . . . sponsor Book
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Fair . . . Man Trading Post . . . serve
refreshments during football season in
concession stands.
JANELLE JONES AND BRIAN KOST
grrightj review the list of books for the Book
air.
LEFT ffirst rowj Diana Miller, Pat Reilly,
Julie Kinser, Mary Spector, Lisa Embs,
Nancy Fuhrman, historian-chaplaing Lee
Lahourcade, sergeant-at-armsg Mrs. Mary
Zuschlag, sponsor, Cece Cheever, vice presi-
dent, Robert Seal, parljamentariang George
Mead, president, Bryan Kost, fire chief,
Janelle Jones, secretary, John Ambler,
sergeant-at-armsg Donna Storm, business
managerg Angie Rowe, Mary Frances
Gootee, Sabra Walker, Mary Jane Lee,
Allison Tuck, Barbara Oppenheimer.
fsecond rowj Mitch Kaliff, Greg McAlpin,
Randy Erben, treasurer, Clay Becker, Rob
Boldrick, Cynthia Tryon, Melinda DeBriyn,
Leo Tynan, Larry Fuller, Felix Ramos, J eff
Swartz, Randy Harlan, Linda Keathly,
Laura Montgomery, Laurie Payne, Nina
Henderson, Laura Manupelli, Julie
McGaughey, Kathy Thornhill, Sandy
Seymour, Jenny Embs. fthird rowj Lynn
Hendry, Lellen Fowlkes, Betsy Thaggard,
Rob Sweezy, Kathy Sawyer, Lee Smith,
Sherrie Williams, Susan Cook. ffourth rowl
Tommy Chiodo, Susan Swearingen, Virginia
McGaughey, Cynthia Christian, Bea Moye,
Laura Pogue, Steve Lewis, Bruce Barenblast,
Melanie Kaliff, Cliff Douglass, Dwight
Chumbley, Glenn Holchak, Scott Walker,
Lisa Kiesel, Steve Fanning. ffifth rowl John
Dreyfus, Wendell Hall, Trip Worden, Laura
Liebmann, Ralph Evans, Walter Hopper,
Bobby Howell, Stan Shaw, David Palans,
John Phillips, Bill Sawtelle, Bobby Cohen,
Blair Jackson, Alvin Lee. fnot pictured,
Julia Calloway, Pam Christian, Peggy
Gottlich, John Goudge, Burt Kurkendall,
Scott Riklin, Suzanne Woodley.
DONNA STORM SELLS ROB BOLDRICK
fleftj a very expensive pen from the Trading
Post.
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APC benefits
charities
Advisory Presidents Council .... 76
members . .. each. is his aclvisoryas
president and must maintain a 2.0
average . . . sponsors a hold up for
Christmas Clearing Bureau .. . fund
raising for United Way, March of
Dimes, and banquet.
APC MEMBERS MANETTE GOOTEE ANl
LESLIE SEBESTA fbelowj place a spir
sticker on their bumper. JOHN SEAL'
TAKES FRASER STITT'S CONTR
BUTION frightj to APC Christmas Clearin
Bureau hold up.
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LEFT ffirst rowj John Sealy, sergeant-at-
arms, Anne Harwood, parliamentariang
Sherrie Block, sergeant-at-armsg Wendell
Hall, president, Melissa Tillotson, treasurer,
Mary Weller, corresponding secretaryg Leslie
Sebesta, chaplain, Franklin Devine, attend-
ance secretaryg Caroline Haight, vice presi-
dent. fsecond rowj Marcus Miller, Karen
Clegg, Diana Andrews, Robin Rickert, Sarah
Ford, Linda Kline, Tara Riklin. fthird rowj
Debra Littleton, Lisa Miller, Robin Engle,
Mitch Kaliff, Debbie Haas. ffourth rowj
Mickey Wakely, Karen Hager, Druanna
Snowden, Jackie McDavid, Karen Helmke,
Steve Duhinski, ffifth rowj Larry
Biedenharn, Ann Wilson, Ginny Van
Hardeveld, Kent Krause, Rusty Pierce,
Howard Haring. fnot picturedj Gene Ames,
Thorton Goetting, Fran Costa, Janet Queen,
James Barrow, Jimmy Caballero, Lisa
Kiesel, James Lifshutz, John Rutchowstuch,
Kathy Howenburger, Alexine Smith, Gary
Zimmerman, Laurie Lewis, Henry Johns,
Bridget Weldon, Mimi Jefferson, Janet Pletz,
Scott Moore, Susan Gruber, Robert Schultz,
Craig Clement, Joelle Miller, Rick Cavender,
Page Bristol, Manette Gootee, Danny Straus,
Molly Murray, Elizabeth Gaston, Melanie
Thornton, Helen Huff, Glyn Rutherford,
Steve Douglas, Owen Straub, Stacy Brooner,
Kent Griffin, Laura Schwarting, Steve
Brannan, Mark Cavender, Julie Rogers,
Terry Colunga, Sabrina Shawd, Martin,
Zisman, David Liebmann, Becky Beer,
Debbie Blackburn.
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Council creotes
weekend fun
Nlulestall Council . . . seven members
. . . elected by student body . . . each
class has a representative . . . select live
and pre-recorded entertainment for
regular weekend activities . .. host a
Christmas dance, caroling party.
RIGHT ffirst rowl Debra Littleton, presi-
dent. 1 second rowj Scott Walker, presidentg
Rusty Pierce, presidentg fthird rowl Leslie
Sebesta, presidentg Nancy Wilson, chairman
of the boardg Peggy Gottlich, secretary. fnot
pictured, Glyn Rutherford, public relations.
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FL debates
ompetes
I
ational Forensic League . . . 22 mem-
ers . . . open to students interested in
peeeh and debate . . . membership
etermined by participation and
uccess in speech tournaments . . . club
ponsors annual AHHS Annual Invita-
'onal Tournament in February . . .
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BELOW ffirst row, Chris Strawn, Julie
Hilton, lVlr. Gale Nelson, sponsorg Donna
Morel, Carol Wagner, chaplaing Liz Calvert.
fseeond rowj Louise Holzschuber, Evelyn
MacDonald, first vice presidentg Rob
Boldrick, Ted Roberts, larry Fuller, presi-
dentg Marijean Eng, Beverly Filippone.
fthird TOWD Debbie Rosales, Peggy Padilla,
Sarita Brown, Jonathan Steinberg. I not
pictmedj J eff Kruger, Mimi jefferson, secre-
taryg Robert Seal, George Mead, second vice
presidentg David Fey, Nancy 0,Neal.
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BELOW ffirst rowj Marty Thompson.
fseeond rowj Caroline Haight, Debbie Haas,
Rick Kelsey. fthird row? Elizabeth Camp-
bell, vice presidentg Lellen Fowlkes, Hal
Agler, Kim Scott, secretary, Mike Bronson,
Betsy Thaggard, Ann Kaufman, Ueasurer.
ffourih rowj Howard Haring, Jane
McConnell, Molly Murray, sergeant-at-armsg
Q ond S honors
journalists
Quill and Scroll . . . membership rf
quires 3.0 average, junior rank, tw
YCHYS work OH Jabberwocky, Hoc
Print, or Olmos . . . annual spring barn
quet honors new members.. .2
members.
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Anne Harwood, Leo Tynan, joe Tylei
ffiflh rowj Robert Seal, Wendell Hall, pres
denig Rob Boldriek, john Dreyfus, sel
geant-at-arms. Knot pieturedl jim Adams
jayecne Cox, Mike Fanning, George Mead
Lisa Miller, David Park, Scott Perdue
Courtney Phillips.
ffirst rowj Peggy Padilla, presidentg
Brown, vice presidentg Tara Riklin,
White, Rob Boldrick. fsecond row,
uise Clegg, ,Ion Guardia, Julie Hilton,
nda Kline, Scott Kaak, scribe, Debbie
'der, Beverly Filippone, Mimi Jefferson.
ot picturedj Lisa Embs, treasurerg Cathy
ndall, secretaryg Debbie Rosales.
Klub active in
ourneys, plays
'ational Thespians . . . 16 members
. elected by executive board . ..
iiialifications determined by accumu-
.tion of points earned in speech
ournaments, production activities
. . direct plays, story telling sessions
, . annual spring banquet.
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lVlu Alpha Theta . , , 153 members , , , mathematics, 3.0 average in math .
honorary national high school mathe- stimulates an interest in mathemati
matics club . . . qualifications are: . . . hosted the Alamo Heights Math
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,ane Mitchell, Lisa Pawel, Annie Mock, Kay
lnderson, sergeant-at-armsg Donna Storm,
rresidentg John Ambler, Melinda DeBriyn,
ecretaryg Hal Agler, sergeant-at-arms, Barry
Sleichenhaus, vice president. fsecond rowj
ituart Gleichenhaus, Julie Rogers, Cecile
luper, Blair Banks, Manette Gootee, Susan
iwearingen, Donna Balin, Margaret Ross,
Susie Hopkins, Martha Spivey. fthird rowJ
lee Lahourcade, Bruce Maurer, Pam Kirk,
lnn Dalton, Janelle Jones, Debbie Stewart,
Elizabeth Elliot, Susan Sheldon, Mary
Vrances Haerr, Theresa Guenther, Betsy
fhaggard, Larry Fuller. ffourth rowj Robert
iardin, Mike Bronson, Genevieve Le
flessurier, Margaret Adams, Nancy
Vuhrman, Robby Alden, Carol Matula, Dale
foungs, Liz Fearing, Ned Lee, Jeanne
fIc0mie, Kent Griffin. ffifth rowJ Hans
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Mangold, Ann Hovenden, Debbie Haas,
Linda Kline, Daina Wilburn, Allen Smith,
Mark Cavazos, Lisa Ford, Liane Cox. fsixth
rowj Rob Boldrick, John Ruybalid, Sharon
Wetz, Sandra Vaughn, Liz Calvert, Mary
Weller, Jenni McCaleb, Karen Helrnke.
fseventh rowj Debbie Delaplane, David
Liebmann, John Griffin, Jimmy Thurmond,
Henry Johns, Polly Payne, Scott Mitchell,
Glenn Holchak, Deborah Benitez. feighth
row, Lee Smith, Quentin Baker, Susan
Keahey, Connie Lock, Linda Wofford,
Jimmy Paschal. fninth rowj Ben McCaleb,
Janet Hans, Heidi Walter, Michelle Cooper,
John Graves, Stephen Dorsey. ftenth rowj
Cindy Holm, Molly Collins, Steve Krause,
Maggie Beck, Susie Everidge, Susan Cook.
fnot picturedj Jim Adams, Tab Alessandro,
Deborah Arant, Alice Ball, Brad Barenblat,
Amy Beveridge, Steve Brannon, Lisa
Burkhart, Elizabeth Campbell, chaplaing
Mark Cavender, Cynthia Christian., John
Cordell, Maggi Dahlgren, Dickie Davis,
Jackson Diehl, treasurerg Henry Donzis,
Steven Dubinski, Laura Eisenschmidt,
Randy Erben, Don Frost, Myron Gerhard,
Patti Gilhousen, Karen Goetting, Gail Gray,
Deral Judy, Ann Kaufman, Marianne King,
Bob Kingman, Marjorie Krajian, Nancy
Levit, Pam Liljenwall, Susan Lohman, Terri
McAtee, Elaine Miller, Thomas Nau, Carl
Oliver, David Palans, Elizabeth Perdue,
Martin Phillips, Ann Rubsamen, David
Rymer, Howard Schmidt, Heather Schultz,
L3l1l'a Schwarting, Robert Splinter, Stephen
Springmeyer, David Stewart, Doug Stewart,
Jeff Sugarman, John Sulak, Rob Sweezy,
Marty Thompson, Lucia Tredici, Marjorie
Verner, Scott Walker, John Walters, Sally
Warren.
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NHS pins
sixty seniors
National Honor Society .. . 60 mem-
bers . . . top 20 percent of Senior Class
. . . voted on by faculty . . . selected
on basis of scholastic record, fine
character, leadership, and service to
the school . . . a fall and spring lunch-
eon.
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LEFT ftirst rowj Sherrie Williams, Debbie
Cranford, Susan Cook, Liz Elliott, Janelle
Jones, Debbie Delaplane, Linda Kline, Tara
Riklin, Rob Boldrick. fsecond rowj Eliza-
beth Ames, Karen Helmke, Mark Roberson,
Rosanne Doyle, Carol Matula, Susie
Hopkins, Donna Storm, president, Lee
Smith, Robert Hardin, Leo Tynan, Cynthia
Tryon. fxthird rowl Sally Warren, Karen
Steinle, Randy Erben, Ben McCaleb, Nancy
Wilson, Bruce Barenblat, Marjorie Krajian,
Rob Sweezy, Elizabeth Campbell, treasurer,
Hal Agler, John Griffith, Lucy Duncan,
Bruce Maurer, Melinda DeBriyn, secretary,
Daina Wilbtu-n, J aekson Diehl. ffourth rowj
John Hendry, Clay Becker, Quentin Baker,
Thomas Nau, Sandra Vaughn, Deral Judy,
Tom Stanley, Peter Bommer, John Ambler,
Hans Mangold, Jeff Beal, Myron Gerhard.
fnot picturedj Alice Ball, Mallory Caughey,
Donna Balin, Becky Anderson, Debbie
Arant, Leslie Eisenschmidt, Myron Gerhard,
Barry Gleichenhaus, vice president, Loretto
Martin, Lucia Tredici, David Liebmann,
John Goudge, Lisa Miller, Sue Oppert, Jeff
Sugarman, Heather Shultz, Sharon Wetz.
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Spanish National Honor Society . . .
116 members . . . third year Spanish
students . . . must maintain a B average
. . . spring banquet.
BELOW Qfirst rowj Randy Erben, president,
Marianne King, vice president, Margaret
Adams, treasurer, Mary Weller, secretary,
Lynne Hendry, chaplain, Betsy Thaggard,
sergeant-at-arms. fsecond rowj Blair Banks,
Manette Gootee, Gale Gregory, Sherry
Block, Susan Cook, Ann Rubsamen, Maggie
Dahlgren, Jeanne Mc0mie, Debbie Dela-
plane, Mary Spector. fthird rowj Susan
Keahey, Debbie Benitez, Robin Cook, Lisa
Ford, Ann Dalton, Liane Cox, Cecille
Kuper, Jenni McCaleb. ff0l1l'th FOWJ LCC
Lahourcade, J irnmy Paschal, Laura Eisen-
schmidt, Anne Harwood, Sherrie Williams,
Janelle Jones, Elaine Miller, Melanie Thorn-
ton. ffifth rowlJanet Hans, Rosanne Doyle,
Elizabeth Bury, Pat Reilly, Julie Kinser,
Diana Miller. fsixth rowj Daina Wilbum,
Elizabeth Perdue, Suzanne Woodley, Laura
Liebman, Laura Gaines, Amy Beveridge.
fseventh rowj John Griffin, Heidi Harnisch,
Annie Castleberry, Cynthia Christian, Linda
Liljenwall, Elizabeth Elizondo. Qeighth row5
Alice Ball, Donna Balin, Bob Jornayvaz,
Glenn Holchak, Craig Clement, Thomas
Nau, Mike Bronson. Knot picturedj Ste'
Brannan, sergeant-at-arms, David Stewax
sergeant-at-armsg Lisa Pawel, Gail Gra
Jenny Killian, Donna Storm, John Dreyfu
Kay Anderson, Barry Gleichenhaus, L1
Tynan, Elizabeth Ames, Tara Riklin, Sus:
Brusenhan, Sandy Garza, Virginia M
Gaughey, Diane Hierholzer, Heather Don
lass, Ginny van Hardeveld, Debbie Dere
Peggy Padilla, Elizabeth Campbell, Jacksc
Diehl, Bob Kingman, Rosemary Marek, Ar
Worrel, Martin Phillips, Stacy Brooner, J ol
Gilliland, Carl Oliver, John Sulak, L
Calvert, Genevieve Le Messurier, Juc
Lewis, Stuart Gleichenhaus, Bruce Bare
blat, Lee Ann Smith, Debbie Scott, Carrc
Calvert, Rob Boldrick, Scott Walke
Michelle Cooper, Leslie Yeager, Nam
Levit, Stephen Diehl, Karen Goetting, Pa
Dubose, Tim Wolff, Janet Pletz, Tere
Helland, Steve Lewis, Joelle Miller, Ann
Mock, Cathy Lyman, Nancy MacDowe
Ginny Kinney, Lisa Burkhart, Tru Hiai
Caroline Haight, Nancy Wilson.
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17 members . . . Latin National Honor
Society . . . all students who have completed
one year of Latin with an A average are
formally invited into the club , . . certi-
ficates awarded at luncheon in March.
LEFT f first rowj Adrienne Atwell. f second
rowj Carol Nlatula, secretary-treasurerg Lorie
Lew, Evelyn MacDonald, Deral Judy. fthird
rowj Lucia Tredici, vice presidentg Allan
Smith, J ohn Brown, Bobby Howell, Stephen
Dorsey. fnot pieturedj Rob Boldrick, presi-
dentg Jim Daniel, Ralph Evans, Steve
McDaniel, Peggy Picket, Ted Roberts,
Stephen Springmeyer, Sandra Vaughn, Carol
Wagner, Mrs. Norma Quarles, Sponsor.
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In Concert:
Mixed Chorus
4-3 members .. . audition for Mixed
Chorus . . . Girls Ensemble and
Chamber Choir auditions held later . . .
Christmas and Spring concerts . . . per-
form at Trinity University in Spring
Music Festival.
RIGHT Chamber Choir: ffirst rowj Bland
Schwarting, Rudy Bishop, Lisa Miller, Miss
Janis Hilbert, sponsor. fsecond rowj Diane
Westberry, Becky Beer, Lucy Forrester,
Cathy Kendall. fthird rowj Philip Duke,
George Stieren, Lori Johnson. Knot pic-
turedj Dean Daniels, Susie Everidge.
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ABOVE, MIXED CHORUS tfirst rowj
Robin Engle, Joan Stange, Laura
Schwarting, John Villarreal, Rudy Bishop,
John Hendry, Laura Miller, Lucy Forrester,
Linda Butcher, Becky Furr, Cheryl Hartwig.
1 second rowj Jenice Whitten, Sabra Walker,
historian, Maureen Buerkle, Arthur Flores,
Stephen Swinney, Tom Fuhrman, Philip
Duke, Martha Richardson, Cathy Kendall,
Lori Johnson, vice presidentg Kim Fitz-
gerald. fthird rowj Becky Beer, presidentg
Connie Lock, Peggy Reid, Diane Westberry,
Pat Clay, George Stieren, Kerry Barrow,
Becky House, Liz Fearing, Chris Baltes.
f fourth rowj Lisa Miller, Carol Matula, Mark
Crabtree, Mike Wasson, Sandy Atherton,
Robert McNeill, Randy Parr, Mona Pratt,
Patti Gilhousen, Karen Klahn, librarian:
Dawna McCarthy, secretary-treasurer. fnot
picturedj Tommy Chiodo, Dean Daniels,
Susie Everidge, Linda Reid, J ay Searcy,
Shawn Shaw.
LEFT, GIRLS ENSEMBLE: ffirst rowj
Connie Lock, Lisa Miller, Laura Schwarting.
f second rowj Becky Beer, Robin Engle,
Lucy Forrester, Cathy Kendall. Q third rowj
Maureen Buerkle, Lori Johnson, Patti
Gilhousen, Kerry Barrow. fnot picturedj
Susie Everidge.
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Club reuses
rummage
Service club. . . 64 members...
elected by teachers and old club mem-
bers . , . participate in various com-
munity serviee projects . . . host a rum-
mage sale every spring.
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ABOVE ffirst rowj Leesa Chiodo, Nancy
Fuhrman, Molly Murray, Tara Riklin, Liz
Fearing, Melinda DeBriyn, joan Stange,
Rosanne Doyle, Mrs. Reid, sponsorg
Margaret Ross, Karen Steinle. fseeond rowj
Liz Elliott, Carol Matula, vice-president,
Lucy Duncan, Peggy Gottlich, Janelle jones,
recording secretary, Ann Dalton, Kelly
Campbell, Virginia McGaughey, Pam Liljen-
wall, Kay Anderson, Linda Kline. fthird
row, Leslie Sebesta, Patty Price, Amy Hen-
lcy, historian, Elizabeth Campbell. ffourth
rowj Susan Sheldon, Karen Goetting, Dimi
Maniatis, Susan Cook, Jenny van Harde-
veld, Manette Gootee, jayeene Cox,
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Ames, Alice Ball, presidentgDebbie Benite:
Cece Cheever, Debbie Cranford, parli,
mentariang Carol Creeden, Leslie Eisel
schmidt, Susie Everidge, Gail Gray, Anr
Harwood, Karen Helmke, Lynne Hendrj
Susie Hopkins, Lori Johnson, Marjor
Krajian, Sue Oppert, Elizabeth Romani
Donna Rowe, chaplain, Heather Schult
Erin Shaw, Lee Smith, Donna Storm, trea
urerg Phyllis Thomas, Lucia Tredici, Cynth
Tryon, Sabra Walker, Sally Warren, corr
sponding secretaryg Mary Weller, Sharc
We tz, Sherrie Williams, Kathy Worley.
Key Club fund-raises on river
B8 members . . . elected by old mem-
Jers . .. attend Kiwanis meetings
weekly . . . sell programs at football
games . . . rent cushions and sell pro-
IELOW ffirst rowj Randy Erben, presi-
dentg Lee Lahoureade, Secretary, Bgb
iingman, treasurer, Mr. Walter DeBill,
ponsorg Robert Seal, Br-uee Barenblatt, Otis
'. Driftwood, Phillip Locke. fseeond rowj
Stephen Diehl, John Conger, Craig Hicks,
Scott Ricklin, Brad Barenblatt, Matt Griffin,
ituart Gleiehenhaus, Clay Becker, Madison
Imith, jackson Diehl, Howard Haring. K not
grams for Fiesta Noche del Rio . . .
attend regional Key Club meeting in
San Antonio.
pictured? Barry Gleiehenliaus, John Ambler,
john Griffin, Todd Maclin, Jeff Sugarman,
Tom Stanley, Lane Mitchell, Martin Phillips,
Glenn l-lolchak, Bill Sawtelle, Bobby Cohen,
Carl Oliver, Bobby Wray, John, Douglass,
Sam Boldrick, David Rymer, Bobby
Jornayvez, Mac Irvin, Steve Lewis, David
Liebmann, Ben lVlcCaleb, vice president,
Members letter
in teom sports
59 members . . . UA" Club . . . consists
of all athletes who have lettered in a
Varsity sport . . . runs concession
stands during basketball season . . .
picnics in spring.
ABOVE ffirst rowj Tommy Chiodo, Tc
Bullard, Kevin Conger, Lisa Embs, Dar
Rubreeht, Elizabeth Gaston, Clay Beck
presidentg Randy Erben, treasurer. fseeo
rowj Quentin Baker, Bob Kingman, T
Garrison, George Stieren, Stephen Die
Jack Chiodo. fthird row! Rob Sweet
Karen Goetting, Pam Kirk, Ann Worr
Phillip Locke, John Conger, Matt Griff
Tom Fuhrman. ffourth rowj Elizabc
Ames, Rudy Jimenez, sergeant at arr
Lester McGilvay, Paul Jackson, Lee Smi'
Erik Sanchez, Arthur Gutierrez. ffifth ro
Robert MacDonald, Daina Wilburn, C4
Newman, David McAllister, Melil
Tillotson, Marvin Rickabaugh. fnot p
turedj Elliot Cunningham, vice preside
Tom Stanley, sergeant at armsg Sc1
Walker, Cecil Martinez, Leigh Fisch
Elizabeth Romano, George Livesay, Kat
MeCalpin, Pat Reilly, Diana Miller, Ar
Marming, Richard Hocott, Kelly Theis, Mi
Wisdom, Bruce Cunningham, David Lill
john Hendry, Bobby Wray, Mas
Matthews, Clarence Bourgeois, Da'
Sielski, Alex Tringle, Mark Nelson., Ste
Brannan, Mr. Harry McBain, sponsor.
HPTV spotlights AH happenings
Six members Hoot Print televislon interest , . . broadcast information pro-
opcn to those interested in T V grams once or twice a month, during
production interview interesting advisory.
ABOVE ffirst rowj Ed Sparks, chief tech-
nical engineerg Debbie Haas, television
producerg air personalityg Wendell Hall, HP
editorg Mike Bronson, assistant directorg
cameramang David Black, program directorg
ajr personalityg Clifton Valley, audiog Mrs.
Mary Norman, sponsor.
WENDELL, DEBBIE, AND DAVID fabove
left, line up for their turn at the audio input
before a telecast. TELEVISION TECH-
NICIANS fleftj Mike, Ed, and Clifton focus
the HP TV cameras on Olmos photographer
Scott McClanahan.
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ABOVE ffirst rowj Julie Thomas, sports
editorg ,loc Tyler, circulation managerg jane
McConnell, associate editorg Wendell Hall,
editor-in-chiefg Lisa Millcr, advertising man-
ager. f second rowj Mike Bronson, photog-
rapherg Rick Kelsey, editorial editorg
Marjorie Krajian, business managerg Leslie
Sebesta, typist. Knot pieturedj Russell
Ahlstrom, typistg Hal Agler, managing news
editorg Scott Perdue, associate editorg Mrs,
Mary Norman, sponsor.
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KELSEY fbelowj discuss editorials to be
used in thc next issue of the Hoof Print.
HAL AGLER, MANAGING NEWS EDI-
TOR, f below leftj checks galley proofs
against copy for printer errors. ,I OE TYLER
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spell a name correctly for a Hoof Print
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and third year journalism students . . .
produce bi-weekly newspaperg respon-
sible for publication . . . compile, edit,
and sell school calendars . . . field trips
to newspaper plantsg guest speakers.
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LEFT ffirst row, Polly Payne, staff. fsecond
rowj Liane Cox, Junior Class editor, Amy
Henley, assistant sports editor, Allison
Herder, faculty editor, Karyn King, assistant
faculty editor. fthird row, Mike Fanning,
photographer, Betsy Thaggard, assistant lay-
out, Holly Nicholson, index editor, Caroline
Haight, honorary clubs editorgjaycene Cox,
ad manager, Jeanne McOmie, assistant
Junior Class editor, Valerie Wenger, Fresh-
man Class editor, Lellen Fowlkes, activity
clubs editor, Pam Kirk, assistant honorary
clubs editor, Anne Harwood, Senior Class
editor, Clay Becker, photographer, ffourth
rowj David Park, sports editor, Laura Lieb-
mann, assistant Sophomore Class editor,
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Maggi Dahlgren, Sophomore Class editor,
Adrienne Atwell, assistant clubs editor,
Molly Murray, photographer, Molly Collins,
assistant index editor, Kim Scott, assistant
Senior Class editor. ffifth rowj Elizabeth
Campbell, editor-in-chief,Jeff Kruger, assist-
ant sports editor, Randy Harlan, assistant
sports editor, Sally Frazier, art editor, Ann
Kaufman, layout editor, John Dreyfus,
assistant editor. fnot picturedj Jim Adams,
photography editor, Howard Haring, pho-
tographer, Scott McClanahan, photographer,
Leo Tynan, photographer, Melissa Adams,
assistant Freshman Class editor, Jackson
Diehl, sports writer, Mrs. Mary Norman,
sponsor.
Clmos reflects
74's unique icl
33 members . . . cover school year, stu-
dents, sports, academics, clubs, and
administration in a spring-delivered
annual meet five deadlines with
publisher during the year run
English teachers out of their Work-
room.
JOHN 'SGROUCHOM DREYFUS fleftj
explains to Elizabeth Campbell that tusks
are loser in Alabama. EXECUTIVE STAFF
fbelow leftj Ann Kaufman, john Dreyfus,
Sally Frazer, Betsy Thaggard, Elizabeth
Campbell, and jim Adams develop the 1974
Olmos theme. SALLY FRAZER fbelowj
beams with pleasure as staff members
approve her art work.
MARTY THOMPSON frightj creates a poem
for the spring Jabberwocky. CINDY
GEPPERT AND SUSAN KEAHEY fbelowj
stimulate their imaginations for jab in high
places.
I if - .ia im-
ob thrives on
.iuclent input
D members . .. ,labherwoeky . ..
Jen to interested students . . . com-
le and publish a winter and a spring
agazine . . . contributions consist of
Dems, short stories, drawings, photos
. show movies to raise money.
BELOW ffirst rowj Courtney Phillips, edi-
torg Marty Thompson, editorg treasurerg
Greg McAlpin, Rosalyn Biskin, Mary
Spector, Melanie Long, Page Bristol, David
Yarrite. fsecond rowj Robert Seal, editorg
Bob Boldrick, editorg Cindy Geppert, David
Gugenheim, Belinda Yarrite, Larry Ray,
Susan Keahey, John Dreyfus. f not pieturedj
Molly Collins, Helen Huff, Betsy Landsman.,
George Mead, Miss Penny Lakich, sponsor.
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cxmigos flowers
l28 members . . . for all second year
Spanish students interested in the lan-
guage see NEI Grecow dancers on
the river . . . sell beanrollsg carnations
for Valentines Day spring trip,
attended by members who have
enough cultural, academic, work, and
money points.
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LEFT ffirst rowl Pam Kirk, Ann Dalton,
historiang Craig Clement, Janet Hans,
Heather Douglass, Ginia MeGaughy, Lellen
Fowlkes, Ann Rubsamen. fsecond rowj
Liane Cox, Marianne King, treasurerg Kay
Anderson, Polly Payne, Margaret Adams,
Lisa Ford, Suzanne Woodley, Linda
Liljenwall, Janelle Jones, vice president,
fthird rowj Nancy Wilson, points chairmang
Lynne Hendry, Cynthia Christian, Eric
Voight, Laura Eisenschmidt, Elizabeth
Perdue, Maggi Dahlgren, Lisa Pawel, Laura
Gaines. ffourth rowj Betsy Thaggard, busi-
ness manageri Melissa Tillotson, secretaryg
Alice Ball, presidentg Sherry Block, Manette
Gootee, Vicki Trammel, ffifth rowj Sherri
Williams, Donna Balin, Jenise Whitten, Heidi
Harnisch, Blair Banks, Annie Mock, Virginia
Drought, Madison Smith, Cathy Clegg, Lee
Smith, Lee Lanourcade, Emily Heitcamp,
Jeanie Kinney, Randy Erben, chaplaing Gail
Gregory, Paul Dubose, Melanie Thornton
f not pictured? Amy Beveridge, Page Bristol,
Mike Bronson, Lisa Burkhardt, Nancy
Brusenhan, Susan Brusenhan, Elizabeth
Bury, Carrol Calvert, Roland Castillo, Annie
Castleberry, Pete Cavazos, Rachel Cheyney,
Michele Clark, Jimmy Clements, Nancy
Cloud, Bobby Cohen, Robin Cook, Maggi
Dahlgren, Dickie Davis, Stephen Diehl, John
Dreyfus, Elizabeth Elizondo, Jenny Embs,
Sarah Ford, Stuart Gleichenhaus, Karen
Goetting, Jeanne Graham, Gail Grey,
Caroline Haight, Anne Harwood, Teresa
Helland, Karen Helmke, Bobby Jornayvaz,
Sara Jung, Mitch Kaliff, Susan Keahey, Bob
Kingman, Helen Krueger, Cecile Kuper,
Cindy Ladd, Genevieve Le Messurier, Nancy
Levit, Judy Lewis, Steve Lewis, Laura
Liebman, Pam Liljenwall, Cathy Lyman,
Todd Maelin, Rosemary Marek, Kathy
MeAlpin, Jenni McCaleb, Nancy McDonald,
Nancy McDowell, Jeanne McOmie, Diane
Miller, Elaine Miller, Joelle Miller, Lisa
Miller, Mark Mobley, Becky Morris, Mike
0'Neill, Jimmy Paschal, Lisa Pawel, Rusty
Pierce, Janet Pletz, Feliz Ramos, Elizabeth
Romano, Margaret Ross, Margaret Saunders,
Debbie Scott, Kim Scott, John Sealy,
Sabrina Shawd, Mary Spector, David
Stewart, Debbie Stewart, Sheila Thompson,
Jimmy Thurmond, Mare Van Schendo,
Ginny Van Hardeveld, Mary Weller, Ann
Worrel.
LOS AMIGOS OFFICERS fleftj Melissa
Tillotson, Betsy Thaggard, Ann Dalton,
Alice Ball, Nancy Wilson, Janelle Jones,
Marianne King, and Randy Erben take the
long route to Mexico.
Los Componeros
make tortillas
35 members . . . points system similar
to Los Amigos . . . volunteer work for
organizations like Christmas Clearing
Bureau . . . learn to make tortillas.
BELOW ffirst rowj Vivian Garner, Kar
McClain. fsecond rowj Zetta Young, Sal
Golden, Lucy Hartwell, jean Checver, pre
dentg Jackie McDavid, Lynne Stanlf
Marianne Wolf, Pixie Newman, Mi
jefferson, Norma Luna, Michelle Maha
jenny Mobley, Marijean Eng, Valei
Wenger, Barbara Oppenheimer, Laura Sula
Lauren Kinzie, Carol Clapp, Amy Davi
fthird rowj John Meyer, Heather Dav
Patricia Mok, Julie Rogers, Nancy Haigl
ffourth rowj Hillary Douglass, Bea Avai
Mary Frances Haerr, 1 fifth rowj lris Samso
Susan Gruber, Melissa Adams, Anne Roge:
fsixth rowj Lou Celia Stubbs, Joan Cheevn
secretary.
LOS COMPANEROS OFFICERS fbelowj
are great companions. TWO LOS COM-
PANEROS MEMBERS SEARCH fleftj for
their dues among the pennies at the bottom
of the Governor's Palace patio pool.
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Latin Club
sells slaves
62 members . . . for Latin lovers . ..
host slave auction . . . sell candy, spon-
sor rock hand concerts . . . money
raised sends delegates to national con-V
vention . . . a Christmas and Spring
banquet.
RIGHT ffirst rowj Mrs. Norma Quarles,
sponsor, Adrienne Atwell, Carol Matula,
consulsg Evelyn McDonald, Karen Calvert,
Cecilla Hair, Julia Callaway, Mariglen
Wilson, historiang Tom Bullard,
pontifex maximus. fsecond rowj Tom Presly,
Karen Jensen, Lawna Garcia, Mary Ellen
Koch, Donna Morel, Lucia Tredici, Blair
Jackson, Allan Smith, jim Daniell, Ned Lee,
Bob Howel, Stephen Dorsey, John Brown,
Hollis Harrell, Eric Hauge, Stephen Swinny,
Briget Burns, scribag Deral Judy,
centurionesg Alison Herder, Carol Van
Norman, Matthew Bury, Lori Lew, Sandy
Smith, Sylvia Luna, Lynette Thompson,
Sandy Pantalion, Ann Keeling, Stuart Seal,
fnot picturedj Gene Ames, Gary Archer,
Rob Boldrick, tribunusg Doug Burns,
Catherine Caldwell, George Carroll, Deborah
Chenault, Mike Earhart, Ralph Evans,
quaestorg David Fey, Bobby Goudge, Karen
Hart, Debbie Norton, Nancy 0'Neal,
Richard Pena, Sandy Pantalion, Patty Price,
Susan Saigh, Robert Splinter, Stephen
Springmeyer, Carol Wagner, Rene Zuehl.
THOMAS BULLARD, MARIGLEN
WILSON, LECIA TREDICI, AND CAROL
MATULA PROVE,Qrightj that Latin is a
dead language.
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sells Gummies
419 members promotes interest in
the German culture . . . bus in the fall
to the Wurstfest in New Braunfels . . .
sell Gummi Bears, homemade cakes
. . . sponsor spirit ear wash . .. send
delegates to Texas Association of
German students in Arlington . . .
formed an Alamo Heights National
Honor Society For German students
. . . earoling at Christmas.
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Tyler and Karen Klahn in German sign L
guage.
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LEFT ffirst rowl Mr. Tim McMilljan, spon-
sorg Amy Henley, presidentg Annette Poplin,
Karen Oslrum, Glenna Ransleben. fsecond
rowj Ede Goza, Karen Ulrich, Joe Tyler,
Jane McConnell, Nancy Ul1'ich.fthi1'd rowj
Clifton Valley, Brad Barenblat, Tab
Tidmore, Valerie Sobey, l-lal Agler, Bill
West, Emily Egan, Liz Fearing, Kay Kline,
Myron Gerhard, Cynthia Tryon.
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HENLEY, AND MYRON GERHARD
FORM fleftj a sausage of officers. DALE
SHOUTS, LIZ SHOUTS, EDE SHOUTS,
fabovej they all shout for sourkraut.
BELOW ffirst r0Wl Kevin Rilcy, Richard
Alba, Randy Sandoz, Bea Moye, secretary
and food chairman, Jeff Kruger, Lisa
Mauldin. fsecond row, Anabelle Ardid,
Susan Turner, Dawna McCarthy, Jamie
Boerner, president, Anne Ostrum, points
chairmang Michele Le Francois, treasurerg
Pat Burton, lVlrs. Almeda Hodge, sponsc
Greg McAlpin. fthird rowj Eliza Perkir
Wanda Davidyan, vice president. Knot pi
turedj Bill Collins, Liz Evans, Sal
F ergeson, Larry Fuller, julie Kinser, Rob
Meyer, Lucic Norton, Scott Presnell, Les:
Ray, Mark Robertson, Doris Zarate.
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28 members attend meetings of
Alliance Francaise QFrcnch Club of
San Antonioj . . . camp out .. . have
bake sales, Christmas party .. .attend
French Symposium, Trinity Spee
Festival and Trinity films . . . end
the year banquet at La Louisiamle.
Library Aides
book-bound set
31 members . . . assist librarians in
filing books, keeping library straight
. . . three or four members work each
period of the day.
BOVE ffirst rowj Debbie Blackbmn, Carol
oel, David Keahey. fsecond rowj Anna
ustamente, Debbie Deres, john Weebles,
Melanie Long, Nancy Vinklarek, Evelyn
cDonald. fthird rowj lVlrs. Helen Wallace,
ibrariang Mrs. Dorothy Harbordt, librariang
Mrs. Mary Thompson, librarian. fnot pic-
turedj Randall Ahlstrom, Richard Alba,
pril Anderson, Jimmy Carter, Louise
legg, John Davidson, Betty Gandy, Nina
enderson, Robert House, Scott Judson,
Rlryan Kost, Melanie Long, Bob Madden, Liz
arrow, David Sale, John Shawd, Ramiro
olello, Danny Straus, Phillip Thomas,
herri Thrailkill, Hulse Wagner, Danny
iggens.
327
RIGHT ffirst rowj Dede Demsey, Cynthia
Tryon, presidentg Lucia Tredici, Chris
Balles, Linda Luna. fsecond rowj Maggi
Dahlgren, Sara Jung, Stuart Seal, Adrienne
Atwell, secretary, Mr. John Adams, sponsor.
fthird rowj Susan Saigh, Molly Collins,
Jackie lVlcDavid, vice president. fnot pic-
turedj Debbie Almstead, Cathy Ball, Becky
Bostick, Brian Grubs, Pat Burton, Susan
Cook, Judi Daniel, Robin Engle, historian,
Liz Hemmick, Lynne Hendry, Mark Jack-
son, Kathy Kohenberger, Betsy Landsman,
Pam Liljenwall, Polly Payne, Randy
Robinson, Iris Sansom, treasurer, Reyne
Syma, Laura Valley, Diana Westberry.
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Arts and Crafts highlight show
30 members . . . Art Club open to any- techniques enter Striving Artis
one interested in art work with 9how1nApr1l
different mediums . . . share ideas and
No room for
one deof here
38 members . . . Instrumental Music
. . music appreciation club for band
embers. .. . . study types of music
nd their background .. . attend
ymphonies . . . listen to SAC presen-
,ations of music played on antique
nstruments.
ABOVE ffust rowl Randy Penn, Susan
Sheldon, president. fsecond rowj Janet
Shulte,Yolanda Gomez, Phyllis Thomas,
Susan Duncan, Dimi Maniatis, jenny Embs,
Thomas Nau, Richard Jones, Linda Barker.
fthird rowj Ronald Calderon, Teresa
Pitman, Martha Richardson, Steve Douglass,
Russel Pickett, Bruce Maurer, Robert
Calderon, Susie Hopkins, Rosanne Doyle,
Martha Spivey, Mark Robertson, Richard
Pfeil. ffourth rowl Tracy Griggs, Mary
Frances Haerr, Robin Cook, Clifton Valley,
Lucy Duncan, Stacy Jenkins, Mike Bronson,
Nancy Comer, Ann Ostrum, Jimmy Paschal,
Scott Mitchel, Sandra Vaughn, Marigeen
Wilson, Debbie Almstead.
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Club stresses
creative work
25 members . . . Drama Club . . . held
drama workshop for interested chil-
dren . . . prepare for the 15 yearly con-
tests . . . share ,dramatic ideas . . .
produce a student directed play . . .
tell stories at orphanages and hospitals.
RIGHT ffirst rowj Mr. William H. Swinny,
sponsor. fsecond rowl Scott Kaak, scribe,
Ede Goza., Debbie Raider. fthird rowj Ted
Roberts, Tara Ricklin, Nancy MacDonald,
Julie Hilton, Cathy Kendall, secretary.
ffourth rowl Mimi Jefferson, Linda Kline,
Lisa Embs, treasurer, Peggy Padilla, presi
dent, Kim Fitzgerald, Mike White, ffifth
rowl Sarita Brown, vice president. fsixth
rowj Greg lVlcAlpin, Louisa Holzchuher,
Larry Fuller. fseventh rowj Jonathan
Steinberg, J on Gurdia, Debbie Rosales.
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BELOW ffirst rowj Kevin Brady, Arthur
Gutierrez. fsecond rowj Will Loomis, David
Rubrecht. fthird rowj Scott Moore, Tony
Moltini. ffourth rowj Fred Pfrviffer, Bay
Romano. ffifth rowj Gus Schreiner, Matt
Gottljch. fsixth rowj Jack Chiodo, Danny
Dobbs, Bobby Howell, Thorton Goetting,
Tom Stanley, Brian Brady, Mike Fanning,
Darrel Duggar, Lester McGilvray, John
Walters, Billy Lehne. fseventh rowj Tom
Walters, George Livesay, Bobby Wray,
Madkon Smith, Larry Beck, Martin Virgil,
Larry Balser, Tom Fuhrman, Marcus Miller.
feighth rowj Billy Carlston, Carl Haunte.
fninth rowj Clay Becker, Randy Erben.
ftenth rowj Wes Williams, John Hendry.
feleventh rowj Mr. Larry Martin, sponsor.
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FCA sponsors
Korean child
40 members . . . Fellowship of Chris-
tian Athletes foster parent for a
Korean child . . . raise money by fixing
toys at Christmas . . . carol at nursing
homes . . . try to promote Christianity
. . . send delegates to convention.
Equestrian Club hits the trail
40 members . . . promote an interest in party in December . . . Visit breeding
horses and equitation . .. field trips farms . . . travel to King Ranch in
and trail rides . . . speakers and films spring.
ride at Pantathalon Stable
RIGHT ffirst rowj Lisa Carr, Lori Koenig, . it-1,
Clifton Stiggers, Tina Barneburg, Ann ,
Grassel, Ronnie Arbetter, Carol Noel.
fsecond rowj Anne Keeling, Carolyn
Gottardy, Rosemary Marek, Lori Ray,
Molly Murray, vice president, Lynn Green,
Bill Schoelzel, Cathy Ball, Elizabeth Bury.
fthird rowj Monica Rubrecht, Molly Collins,
Allison Herder, presidentg Lori Payne, Lori
Harshaney, Stacy Reed. Q not picturedj Kelly
Boyer, Rosemary Chavez, Debbie Davidyan,
Wanda Davidyan, Tracy Griggs, Dana
Hundley, Cindy J ones, Laurie Koeing, Mary
Lyons, Leslie Luttrell, Kathy Matula, Lisa
Miller, historian, Diane Sartain, Nina
Simonson, Vicki Trammcl, treasurer,
Deidre Van Norman, Debbie Carr, Kim
Scott, Clifton Stiggers. MOLLY MURRAY
JUMPS ELECTRICIAN fabovej at the
Boots and Saddles Club.
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ALLISON HERDER SITS TALL ffar Ieftj in
Rocketas saddle. STACY REED fbelowj
talks some horse sense into Clifton Stiggefs
ear. AT THE AGE OF SIX, ROSIE IS
STILL BOTTLE FED fleftj by Mrs. Veta
Wright and Mary Lyons.
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Members study
oriental cull
2 8 members . . . study the philosoph
of the oriental Martial Arts ..
practice means of combat that can bi
used on the symbolic or literal leve
. . . picnic, View slides, listen to stories
ABOVE ffirst rowj Charles Randall,
Aristedes Priokos, president, Matthew Bury,
Dimi Maniatis, secretary, Bill Weaver.
fsecond rowl Trey Scott, Hans Mangold, lVlr.
Larry Hampton, sponsor, Tracy Griggs,
sergeant-at-arms, Angelita Longoria, Sally
Ferguson. fthird rowj Sandy Seymour, vice
president, Jenny Embs, chaplain, Lucy
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turedj Robin Cook, Ann Creech, Liz Evan
Leslie Fuller, Sarah Harte, Debbie Haa
John Hardman, Kin Klockly, Melanie Lon
Danny Morendo, John Norton, Beto Pin
Tara Riklin, Trey Scott, Paul Scravan
Sally Stebbins, Byron Tapia, Katl
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aid elderly
5 members . . . Red Cross Council . . .
3t as volunteers for the new VA Hos-
ital . . . provide Halloween parties for
arriage Squire Nursing Home and
hanksgiving parties for Holmgjreen
hildrenis Shelter ... Valentine,
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ABOVE ffirsl row, Laura Swarting, joan
Stange, vice presidentg Hal Agler, Robin
Engle, Mrs. Almeda Hodge, sponsor. f second
rowl Lisa Pawel, presidentg Leslie Sebesta,
Bea Moye, historian and chaplaing Wanda
Davidyan, secretaryg Kay Anderson, treas-
urerg Sandra Gray. fthird rowj Linda Reid.
fnot picturedj Margaret Adams, Leslie
Eisenschmidt, student directorg Cindy
Spunge, sergeant at armsg Mary Weller.
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Young Democrats support DNC
35 members . . . work in conjunction
with Democratic National Committee
and other national Democratic organi-
zations . . . participate in Democratic
BELOW ffirsl rowj Melanie Kaliff, Debbie
Haas, Hal Agler, assistant directorg Hollis
Harrell. fsecond rowj Wendell Hall, directorg
Tara Ricklin, Peggy Padilla, Julie Thomas,
campaigns, particularly during electic
years . . . have speakers . . . work wi'
Common Cause.
Jim Adams. fthird rowb Judi Lewis, trez
urerg Linda Kline, Mitch Kaliff. fnot pi
lured, John Dreyfus, Miss Paula Fran
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F5 members . . . division of the population to the public . . . Visit City
llumane Society . . . work to improve Hall and other government bodies in
:onditions in the dog pound . . . the interest of kindness to animals.
:Xpress the dangers of pet over-
LEFT ffirst rowj Felix Ramos, Lisa
Burkhart, Dianne Hierholzen, Marjorie
Verner, Miss PaulalFranz. fseeond rowxp
Wanda Davidyan, Linda Sherwood, Stacy
Riley, Debbie Dclapane, Jessica Rodriguez.
fthird rowl Dale Youngs, Liz Fearing,
Debbie Johnson. ffourth rowl Susan
Goldberg. ffifth rowj Debbie Scott. fnot
picluredl Barbara Barneburg, Steve Berler,
Alezander Brady, Melodic Chavarie, Ann
Creech, Pauline Dolch, John Dreyfus, Lisa
limbs, jackie Gales, Andrew Gurwilz,
Wendell Hall, Pam Hegadus, Diana Hughes,
Brad Lawton, Tina Lohse, Minnie Martinez,
Janet Peacock, Powell Poindexler, Sterling
Rohde, Susie Schrag, John Stakes, joan
Slange, Karen Steinle, Julie Thomas,
Cynthia Tryon, Kathy Worley, Erick
Wratten.
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Common Cause
activates AHHS
23 members .. . share u definite
inlcresl in politics .. . the only high
school branch of an adult, nationwide
organization . .. learn how students
can work L0 Support their cause
effectively for their political views.
RIGHT ffirsl rowl Mary Spector, Belinda
Yarrita, David McAllister, Andrew Gurwitz,
Powel Poindexter. fsecond rowl Steve Roof,
Ann Kaufman, Jimmy Franks, Emily
Heitkcamp, Suzy Schrag. fthird rowl
Melanie Kaliff, Janet Peacock, Gail Gregory.
ffourtli rowj ,lohn Gilliland, presidentg
Wendell Hall, Mouretle Rockstroh, Mitch
Kaliff. ffiftli rowl Heidi Walters, Lisa Embs,
Louise Clegg, Don Yarrita. fsixth rowl John
Dreyfus, Miss Paula F ranz, sponsor.
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resident, Nancy Dinius. fsecond rowj
lictor Rodriguez, Able Delossantos, Nancy
chulte, Ana Carter, Ricky Dickens, Mr.
times Tatsch, sponsor. fthird rowj Mike
odriguez.
Aquarium Club,
fun with fish
Eight members .. . share each others
knowledge of fish . . . breed pure bred
fish . . . attend lectures at the Witte
and at the zoo.
LEFT ffirst rowj Mark G 1
L en ry, sergeant-at
armsg R d H - ' b '-
an y arlan, president, Vivian
Gamer, Secretary. fsecond rowj Max
SITOZier, vice presidentg Steven Lew, Doug
Burns, treasurer. fnot picturedj John
Bobbif, Billy Muerin, Mrs. Countess Nixon,
sponsor.
AH sharks hong out at Abner's
Billiards Club . . . 16 members . . . hold tournament among club members
meet at Abneras Pool Hall to play and during year.
practice pool . . . share techniques
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Office skills
0EA'S business
Office Education Association 30
members . .. learn business skills . . .
compete in typing contests in Kerrville
. . . study to become secretaries,
bookkeepers, bank tellers, machine
operators, and computer programmers.
RIGHT ffirst rowj Linda Sherwood. fsecond
rowj Syd lVloore, Toni Kay Thompson, Sue
Oppert, Joan Brumfield, Doris Alvarez.
fthird rowj Bonnie Wissler, Carol Smith,
Laura Laremore, Delisa Andrews, Linda
Boring, Tina Martinez. ffourth rowj Helen
Krueger, Peggy Foster, Diana Bigler, jane
Costa, Leslie Eisenschmidt, Minnie
Martinez. ffifth rowj Donna Rowe, Terry
Colunga, Sharon Wetz, Nancy Telolte,
Kathy Worley. fsixih rowj Jim Cox, Vicki
Trammel, Carol Creeden, Kim Harington,
Shelly Zimmerman, Rachael Chaney.
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TAHOS oids hospitol
2 4 members - - -T6X8S ASS0Ci21iiOll Of W0rk at NortheastBapt1sl llospital
Health Occupations Students . .. plan send delegates to the dlslrlct eonven
careers in areas of health . . . use skills lign in February
llearned in health occupations class to
ABOVE ffirst rowj Kathy Perry, Kelly
Campbell, presidentg ,Ian Scott. fseeond
n-owl Arsenio Lopez, Marion Prucha, vice
presidentg jeff Hinson, Jo Arma Dyer, histo-
riang Diana Hughes, reporter, Ginger Wilson.
lfthird rowj Michael Boehme, Connie Talk,
Lorraine Salazar, parliamentariang Elida
elos Santos, Ana Garza, John Savant.
fourth rowj Louise Chamberlain, Pauline
Dolch, secretaryg Vicki Canales, Ruth Clark,
treasurer, Yolanda Garcia, Linda Reid,
aurine Buerkle, Cathy Lyman, Mrs. Helen
ynan, sponsor, Doug Finlayson.
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DECA members
work, compete
28 members . . . Distributive Edu-
cation Clubs of America . . . third and
fourth period meetings hold jobs
in the afternoon . . . compete in Sales
demonstrations, job interviews, and
public speaking at the district and
state conventions.
LEFT ffirst rowj Margi Paloma, Mr. Tim
Lucchelli. Q second rowj Sandy Garza. fthird
row, Lee Ann Martin, Patty Gil1ette,Julia
Scarsella, Cynthia Perkins, Sharilyn Owings,
Rita Lopez, Diana Chavez, Diane Wetzel,
Ricky Hughes, John Couch, Maria Soileau,
Bill Newton, ffourth row? Julie Alyn.
BELOW ffirst rowl Barbara Burnard, Phillip
Marsh, Jennie Wendell, Laura Montgomery,
Lisa Burhman, Ross Anderson, Belinda
Bragg. fsecond rowj Mary Delgado,
Raymond Canales, Molly McMil1ian,
Jennifer Chambers, Marla Stone, Dale
Robinson, Mr, Luechelli, sponsor.
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to Mexico
Future l-lomemakers of America .. .
35 members . . . integral part of voca-
tional homemaking . . . state and
national club .. ,humanistic projects
include recycling eyeglasses . . .
sponsor parent-student buying trip to
Mexico.
RIGHT ffirst rowj Cheryl Hartwig, Robin
Meyer, Debbie Delapane, treasurer, Jeanne
McCreless, presidentg Ann Kaufman.
fseeond rowj Lisa Yost, Leslie Ray, Lucy
Hartwell, Jenny Embs, sergeant-at-arms,
Joan Stange, sergeant-al-armsg Jeanie
Kinney, secretaryg Lori Ray, Carolyn
Gottardy. fthird row, Gail Gregory, Mary
Jane Perrill, Valerie Sobey, Laura
Chamberlain, Emily Hycamp, Ann Wilson,
Suzi Preston, Reyne Syma, Gina
Buchannon, Julie Rogers. ffourth rowj
Debbie Dingel, lVIrs. Ursula George, sponsorg
Mis. Nila Earle, sponsorg Nancy McDowel,
Laura Brovm, Elaine Hurst, Blair Banks,
Susan Swearingen, Jennie Wendell, Mrs.
Elaine Carol, sponsor, Susie Schragg. fnot
picturedj Jaycene Cox, vice president, Pam
Kirk, Pam Liljenwall, Donna McCarthy,
historian.
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Board of Trustees
fseatedj Mrs. Carl G. Jockusch, lVh'. Ralph C.
Ware, vice presidentg Mr. Paul H. Smith,
presidentg Mr. Eugene L. Ames, Jr.,
secrelaryg fstandingj Dr. William J. Block,
Jr., lVlr. William Ochse, Mr. Harvey Erben,
'assistant secretary.
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Mr. Allan G. Cannon, Superintendent.
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Manager and Tax Assessor Collector. LEFT
Mr. Floyd J. Crouch, Assistant to the Super-
intendent.
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ABOVE Miss Jane Hill, Instructional Assist-
ant to the Superintendent. LEFT Dr.
Donald E. Sabol, School Psychiatrist,
Director, Educational Development Center.
349
ABOVE Mrs, Mary Norman, director, public
informationg RIGHT Mrs. Glyn Taylor,
bookkeeperg Mrs. Trox Perry, directorg Mrs.
Lucile Eyehorn, bookkeeper.
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LEFT fsealedj Mr. Waller F. Clascn.
accounts payable. fstandingj Mrs. Esther
Flatow, clerkg lVlrs. Dora Barrientos, tax
clerkg Mr. Gerlad H. George, accountantg
Mrs. Anna Mary Ward, dep. tax assessorg
lVIrs. Alice Cattanach, payroll clerkg Mr. Jake
Beckham, accountsg Mrs. Ruth Canion,
secretaryg lVlr. Raymond J. Dees, purchasing.
BELOW Secretaricsg fseatedj Mrs. Ann
Tiftfstandingj Mrs. Vera Z. Hilbert, Mrs.
Grace B. Parr, Miss Helen Dawson, Mrs.
Sylvia S. Novier, receptionist. fnot picturedj
Mrs. Linda Lynd.
BELOW LEFT Mr. Nick Baxter, Miss
Brenda Atkins, Mrs. Caren Bcller, cduca-
tional diagnosticians. LEFT Mrs. Pat
Johnson, assistant director, EDC.
High School
Administration
Mr. Harry B. Orem, Prmclpal.
BELOW Mr. Vernon Adams, Assistant
Jrincipal. BOTTOM Mr. Dan Sciaraffa,
Xssistant Principal.
High Schoo
Secretaries
BELOW Mrs. Nan Hall, Mrs. Doris E. Duffy
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Helen Bolding fnot picturedj, Mrs. Mary
Freeland, Principal's office. RIGHT
fseatedj Mrs. Betty Lynn Horn, fstandingj
Mrs. Brenda Snipes fnot pictwedj, Mrs.
Shirley Koffman, guidance.
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Cafeteria
LEFT fseatedj Mr. Fauslino Sanchez, Mr.
Tony Orozeo, Mr. Seferino Mireles, lVlr.
Hemy Hernandez, fstandingj Mr. Martine
Lee. BELOW ffronl rowj Mrs. Alice Allen,
Mrs. julila Mayer, Mrs. Helen Leiek, Mrs.
Nellie Vellereal, Mrs. Betty Martin,
Betty Noaek, Mrs. Irene Schultz, fsecond
rowj Mrs. Eileen Wasson, Mrs. Celina
Rornas, Mrs. Frances Mayer, Mrs. Helen
Barrera, Mrs. Paula Reeh.
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Guidance
RIGHT Mr. Frank LaCava, director of guid-
ance. BELOW Mr. Abe Prince, counselor.
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LEFT Mrs. Flora Lightfoot, vocational
counselor.
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Instructional Leadership
Team . . . composed of students and
teachers, evaluating curriculum . . .
suggestions and ideas welcome from
any delegation . . . team serves as
advisory body to the principal.
358
New
lnstructional Leadership Team fstandingj
Mr, john Torbert, chairman, special cdu-
cationg Susan Cook, student secrctaryg Mrs.
Mary Thompson, library representaliveg Mrs.
Mary Lee Durham, chairman, Englishg Mr.
James Tatsch, chairman, Physical Educa-
tiong fseatedj Mrs. Countess Nixon, chair-
man, Scienceg Mr. Vernon Adams, ILT
chairmang Mary Barbara Oppenhimer, fresh-
man reprcsentativeg Mary Spector, Student
Council representative, Leo Tynan, Senior
rcprescntativeg fnot picturedj Mr. Johnnie
Eng, chairman, Foreign Languagcg Mrs. Rose
Ellcn Ranson, ehai.rman, Inter-related Artsg
Mrs. Marie Schwarz, chairman, Mathematicsg
Mrs. Mary Zuschlag, chairman, Social
Studiesg Phillip Duke, Sophomore represent-
ativeg Steve Brannan, Junior representative.
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The Johns Hopkins University
National Honor Society 43 Hoof Print 3,4
Reporter 3, Managing News Editor 43 Ass
Editor 43 Editorial Staff 43 Quill and Scroll
43 German Club 3,43 Sgt.-at-arms 43
Common Cause 43 Young Democrates 41 Mu
Alpha Theta 2,3,4, Sgt. at Arms 43 Red
Cross Council 43 Chess Club 33 U. I. L. Sci-
ence Team 43 German National Society 43
National Merit Letter of Commendation 4.
Donald Almstead
Stephen F. Austin
Basketball 23 OLMOS 2.
Julie Alyn
Equestrian Club 13 DECA 233,43 Vice Presi-
dent 4.
John Ambler
Dartmouth
Football 1,23 Track 1,23 Varsity 3,43 Na-
tional Forensic League 13 Fellowship of
Christian Athletes 1,2,3Q Key Club 233,43 A
Club 3,43 Young Republicans 33 Student
Council 3,43 Sgt.-at-Arms 43 Mu Alpha
Theta 3,43 Historian 43 National Honor
Society 3,43 German Club 43 Science Con-
test Team 43 School Representative to
receive Freedom Foundation Award 43 Big
Brother 43 National Merit Commended Stu-
dent 43 Optimist Club Youth Award 43 Grog
King 3,4.
Elizabeth Ames
Hollins College
Chaps 23 A.P.C. 33 Spurs 3,43 Varsity Cheer-
leader 43 Junior Class Secretary 33 Most
Representative Junior3 Los Amigos 3,43
Spanish National Honor Society 43 Spur
Officer 33 Service Club 43 Kappa Tri Hi-Y
John Ames
University of Texas
Student Council 132,43 A.P.C. 33 Football
1,2333 Basketball lg Track 1,2.
Debbie Arant
Tulane University
German Club 2,33 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43
Antique Club 33 Belleis 33 National Honor
Society 43 Student Council 13 Bird Feeders
Society 1, President 13 German Friendship
Society 13 Der Kampferl.
Gary Armstrong
Marching Band 3,43 Stage Band 3,43 Latin
Club 3.
384
Senior Accomplishments
Alice Ball
University of Texas
Los Companeros 13 Art Club 13 Spanish
National Honor Society 2,3343 Chaps
1,2,3,43 Ranger 33 Sgt.-at-Arms 43 Los
Amigos 2,3,43 Business Manager 33 President
43 Jabberwocky 33 Future Homemakers of
America 33 Tri Hi Y 3,43 Service Club 33
President 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 National
Honor Society 43 People to People High
School Ambassador 4.
Bruce Barenblat
National Honor Society 43 Mu Alpha Theta
43 Key Club 3,4.
Kerry Barrow
Mixed Choir 233,43 Historian 23 Girls
Ensemble 4.
Clay Becker
University of Texas
Basketball 13 Most Representative Fresh-
man3 President of Freshman Class3 Football
1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,43 Student Council 1,43
F.C.A. l,2,3,43 A Club 2,3,43 President 43
Mu Alpha Theta 33 Key Club 3,43 National
Honor Society 3,43 Sgt.-at-Arms of Junior
Class3 Sgt.-at-Arms of Senior Class.
Becky Beer
Texas Tech
Art Club 13 Thespians 13 Chaps 1,23 Spurs
3,43 Drill Officer 3,43 Vice President Council
2,3,4.
Joel Bird
Intramural Team 4.
Debbie Blackburn
Chaps 1,23 Spurs 3,43 Advisory Presidents
Council 4.
Jamie Boemer
Texas Tech
Chaps 13 Fencing Club 13 Bicycle Club 23
Sans Souci 3,43 President 4.
Rob Boldrick
Harvard
National Forensic League 1,2,3,4Q Vice Pres-
ident 3,43 National Thespians 1,2,3,43 Latin
Club 1,2,3,43 Tribune 43 Jabberwocky
1,2,3,43 Editor 43 Student Review 1,3,4Q
Editor 43 Latin National Honor Society
2,3,43 Treasruer 33 President 43 Mu Alpha
Theta 233,43 Drama Club 3.4: Student
Council 3,43 National Council of Teachers!
of English Writing Award nominee 33 Besti
Latin Student in San Antonio 33 Bridge fori
Lunch Bunch 3,43 Spanish National Honorg
Society 43 Quill and Scroll 43 National:
Honor Society 43 Optimist Outstanding!
Teenager 43 Texas State Junior Classical
League Parliamentarian 43 Society of Out-
standing American High School Students 43
National Merit Finalist 4.
Peter Bommer
University of Texas
Football 13 Track 13 Basketball 1,23 Varsity
3,43 Spanish National Honor Society 23
National Honor Society 4.
Linda Boring
San Antonio College
Office Education Club 4.
J ohn Borsheim
University of Texas
Alexandra Brady
Antique Club 33 HECE 43 President 4.
Sarita Brown
Emerson University
National Forensic League 1,2,3,43 Historian
23 Thespians 1,2,3,43 Vice President 43 Los
Amigos 3,43 Girl In Speech Optimist Award
4.
J oan Brumfield
Texas A and M University
Chaps 1,23 FHA: OEA.
Nancy Brusenhan
Western State of Colorado
Chaps 1,2,33 Art Club 13 Red Cross Council
23 Young Republicans 23 Swimming 2.
Maureen Buerkle
San Antonio College
Choir 3,43 Girls Ensemble 4.
Thomas Bullard
Upper Saskatchewan University
Football lg Varsity Football 2,3,43 Track 13
Varsity Track 2,3,43 All District, All city
Football 43 A Club 3,43 Latin 1,2,3,43
Ponifex Maximus 4.
Bridget Burns
Baylor
Mu Alpha Theta 33 Latin Club 2,3,43 Secre-
tary 43 Latin National Honor Society 2,32
Spurs 3.
Paul Bury
Texas Tech
F.C.A. 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Track 4.
Robert Calderon
"An Marching Band 1,2,3,43 Concert Band
1,2,3,43 U.I.L. Solo and Ensemble Contest
1,3,4Q U.I.L. Marching and Concert Contest
1,2,3,4Q Stageband 3,43 Asst. Drum Major 33
Drum Major 43 Sgt. at Arms of Instrumental
Music Club 43 Instrumental Music Club 2,43
OLMOS Outstanding Instrumentalist Award
43 National Honor Society 4.
Greg Callaway
Equestrian Club 1,2.
Carroll Calvert
Spurs 33 National Thespians 33 Spring and
Fall Dramatic Productions 33 Spanish Na-
tional Honor Society 43 Class Production 4.
Elizabeth Campbell
Stanford
Olmos 1,2,3,4, Editor, 43 Swimming team
1,2,3Q Chaps 1,2,33 Spurs 43 Mu Alpha Theta
3,43 Chaplain 43 Quill Scroll 3,43 Vice Presi-
dent 43 Service Club 3,43 National Honor
Society 3,4, Treasurer 43 Spanish National
Honor Society 2,3,43 Student Council 2,3,43
ILT 23 Freshman Class Sergeant-at-Arms3
Senior Class Presidentg P.U. 4.
Kelly Campbell
Health Occupations 3,43 Health Occupations
1 Club 3,43 President 43 Service Club 43
Swimming team 1,23 Gymnastic Club 1,
Secretary 13 Safety Council 3, Secretary 33
A.P.C. 43 Student Council 43 Chaps 1,2,3,4,
Sergeant-at-Arms 4.
Brigida Vicky Canales
Trinity University
Health Occupations 3,4, Sentinal 3, Vice
President 43 A.P.C. 3.
lAnna Carter
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S.T.S.U.
German Club 3,43 Billiards Club 4.
Mallory Caughey
Texas Tech University
Transferred from MacArthur 33 Chaps 3g
Spurs 43 Los Amigos 33 National Honor
Society 43 Track3.
Melodie Chaverie
San Antonio College
Transferred Senior Year3 Track 43 Volleyball
4.
Diana Chavez
Chaps 23 Future Homemakers 23 D.E.C.A, 43
Secretary 4.
J ack Chiodo
T.C.U.
Football 1, Varsity Football 2,3,43 A.P.C. 13
"A" Club 3,43 F.C.A. 2,3,43 Los Amigos 43
Track 43 River Rats 4.
Leesa Chiodo
Texas ASLM University
Chaps 1,23 Spurs 3,43 Historian 43 Tapadaras
3,43 Asst. Commander 43 F.H.A. 43 Service
Club 4.
Tommy Chiodo
University of Texas
Swimming Team 1,2.3,43 Mixed Choir 3,43
Student Council 43 A.P.C. 4,
Chris Clark
Gun Club 1,23 Intramural Basketball 13
Football Club 43 Speech Club 1,2.
Ruth Clark
Texas Tech University
Chaps 13 Band 2,3,43 Health Occupations
Club 4, Treas. 4.
Pat Clay
North Texas State University
Drama Productions 3,4.
Cathy Clegg
University of Texas
Chaps 1,23 Officer 23 Los Companeros 1,23
Most Representative Freshman3 Home-
coming Duchess 23 Class Chaplain 23 Kappa
Tri Hi 3,43 Spurs 3,43 Secretary 43 Mulestall
Council 33 Student Council 1,2,3.
Susan Cook
T.C.U.
Music Club, Secretary 13 "AP Band 1,2,3,43
Twirler 43 Los Amigos 2,3,43 Mu Alpha
Theta 3,43 I. L. T. 3,43 Secretary 43 Student
Council 43 Spanish Honor Society 43 S.S.L.
43 Service Club 4.
Jane Costa
Del Mar Business College O.E.A. 3,43 Sgt. at
Arms 334.
Kevin Conger
University of Texas
Football 1,2,3.43 Track 1,2,3,4.
Jacene Cox
Chaps 1,23 Spurs 3,43 Sans Souci 2,33
Equestrian Club 23 OLMOS 3,43 Asst. Hon-
orary Clubs Editor 33 Ads Editor 4.
Debbie Cranford
Stephen F. Austin
Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Marching Band 1,23
Secretary 3,43 U.I.L. Solo Ensemble Contest
1,2,3,43 National Leadership Instute Work-
shop 13 Student Council 1,23 Youth
Symphony Workshop 43 Service Club 43
National Honor Society 43 Society of Out-
standing American High School Students.
Casey Creamer
Stephen F . Austin
Baseball 1,2QJ.V. 3.
Carol Creedon
University of Texas
Marching Band 1,2,3,43 "An Band 1,2,3,43
Service Club 3,43 Parliamentarian 43 G.L.S.
1,2,3,43 Pres. 43 Instrumental Music Club 13
O.E.A. 43 Sgt. at Arms 43 U.I.L. Contest-
First divisions 1,2,3,43 A.I.B. 43 Red Cross
Council 33 Student Safety Council 33 Treas.
33 U.I.L. State Competion 2,3,43 Delegate to
the Yale-Harvard Competitive Convention
of Conn. 4.
Bruce Cunningham
North Texas State University
Football 13 Baseball 1,2,3,4Q "An Club
2,3,43 Shop Club 43 Advisory Vice-President
2,3,4.
Elliot Cunningham
Los Amigos 3,43 "Aw Club 3,43 Key Club 23
Football 1,2,3,4.
Wanda Davidyan
North Texas State University
Sans Souci 3,43 Vice-Pres. 43 Red Cross
Council 3,43 Sec. 43 Equestrain Club 3,43
Kindness Club 43 Common Cause 43 Chaps
4.
385
Melinda Del-lriyn
Stanford University
Chaps 1,23 Spurs 3,43 Treas. 43 French Club
1,33 Red Cross Council 1,23 Pres. 23 Service
Club 3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Sec.
43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Sec. 43 U.I.L.
Science Team 43 Student Council 3,43
Safety Council 1,33 Number Sense 1,2,33
Optimist Science Award Nominee3 Out-
standing Tecnagers of America Nominee3
Society for Outstanding High-School Stu-
dents Nominee.
Debbie Delaplane
Brigham Young University
Red Cross Council 1,23 Chaps 23 Spurs 3,43
Los Amigos 233,43 Spanish National Honor
Society 233,43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Safety
Council 33 Sec. 33 Student Council 43
Kindness Club 43 Common Cause 43 F,H,A,
43 Treas. 4.
Carol Divine
Pine Manor
Chaps l,2,3,43Sgt. at Arms 43Student Coun-
cil 2,33 A.P.C. 13 Art Club 13 Latin Club 3.
Mary Ann Diaz
V.O.E. 3,43 C.V.A.E. 13 Copat 2.
Nancy Diniers
Latin Club 13 Gun Club 13 F.H.A. 23 Chaps
1,23 Girls Basketball 43 Manager and Trainer
43 Gymnastics 13 Billiard Clubs 43 Girls
Volleyball 43 Manager and Trainer3 Girls
'Track 43 Manager and Trainer 4.
Danny Dobbs
San Antonio College
Football 1,23 Varsity 3,43 F.C.A. 2,3,43 "A"
Club 4.
Pauline Dolch
San Antonio College
Chaps 1,2,3,4Q ,l.V. Cheerleader 33 Health
Occupations 43 Sec. 43 Kindness Club 4.
Henry Donzis
Texas A and M
Mu Alpha Theta 1,2,3,4Q Science Club 13
Number Sense 1,2,3,43 Red Cross Council 23
Track 13 Los Amigos 2.
Heather Douglass
University of Texas
So phomore Class President3 Mule Stall
Council Vice-Pres. 23 Los Amigos 2,33
386
Senior Accomplishments
Spanish National Honor Society 2,33 Stu-
dent Council 23 Safety Council 1,23 Student
Review 23 Chaps 1,23 Officer 1.
Rosanne Doyle
North Texas State University
Choral Music Club 13 Marching Band
1,2,3,43 Stage Band Pianist 3,43 Instru-
mental Music Club 1,43 Red Cross Council
3,43 National Honor Society 43 Spanish
National Honor Society 3,43 Service Club 43
Hoof Print Reporter 4.
Lucy Duncan
University of Texas
Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Instrumental Music
Club 1,43 Marching Band 1,2,3,43 Sgt.-at-
Arms 43 Martial Arts Club 43 National
Honor Society 43 HCool Schmools"
Intramural Team 43 Service Club 4.
Pam Dye
Billiards Club 1,2,3,4.
Elizabeth Elliott
Texas A and M
Transfer Student 23 Chaps 23 Mixed Chorus
2,33 Student Council 33 Mu Alpha Theta
3,43 Spurs 3,43 Service Club 43 National
Honor Society 3,43 Society of Outstanding
American High School Students 4.
Leslie Eisenschmidt
Southwestern University
Red Cross Council 1,2,33 Secretary 23 Vice
President 33 National Honor Society 3,43
Service Club 3,43 Chaps 1,2,3,43 O.E.A. 4.
Lisa Embs
University of Texas
Chaps 1,23 A.P.C. 13 J.V. Cheerleader 23
Gymnastics Club 23 Student Council 2,3,43
Spurs 43 Varsity Cheerleader 43 Home-
coming Queen 43 Kindness Club 43 Common
Cause 43 Treasurer 43 Thespians 3,43 Treas
urer 43 Most Popular Senior3 A Club 43
representative to Bluebonnet Girls State 43
Woodcreek Raiders 4.
Randy Erben
Princeton University
Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 13 Student
Council 1,2,3,4Q Sgt.-at-Arms 33 Treasurer 43
Key Club 2,3,4Q Secretary 33 President 43
Spanish National Honor Society 3,43 Presi-
dent 43 Los Amigos 3,43 Chaplain 43 A Club
3,43 Treasurer 4g Big Brother to Freshman
Advisory 3,43 F.C.A. 1,2,3,43 National
Honor Society 3,43 Optimist Youth in
Sports 43 Principal's Award for Football 4.
Kimberly Evans
Advisory Presidents Council 1,23 Secretary
Advisory 3,43 Intramural Representative 43
Sgt.-at-Arms of Sophomore Class 23 Mule-
stall Council 2,33 Student Council 2,33
Alternate 43 Parliamentarian of Junior Class
33 Chaps 1,23 Los Amigos 1,23 Young
Lawyers 3,4.
Susie Everidge
Austin College
Chaps 1,23 Spurs 3,43 Choir 233,43 Secre-
tary-Treasurer 3,43 Chamber Choir 2,3,43
Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Service Club 43 Music
Club 13 President 13 Hero Club 43 Secretary
4.
Mike Fanning
Baylor University
Basketball 33 Olmos Photographer 3,43
Psycho-Analysis Club 43 Swimming Club 43
F.C.A. 4.
Mark Fitzgerald
San Antonio College
Gun Club 1.
Lynn Ford
San Antonio College
Chaps 13 Spurs 3,43 Officer 4.
Sally Frazer
A.P.C. 13 Los Companeros 13 Chaps 1,23
Student Council 3, Safety Council 33 Los
Amigos 33 Olmos 43 Art Editor 4.
Tom Furman
Howard Payne
Football 13 Track 1,2,3,43 Cross Country
2,3,43 A Club 2,3,43 F.C.A. 1,2,3,43 Secre-
tary 33 President 4.
Ronnie Gallegos
San Antonio College
Gun Club 1.
Yolando Garcia
St. Phillips College
Spanish National Honor Society 33 Health
Occupations Club 3,43 Sentinel 43 Los
Amigos 2,3.
Henry Garibay
Texas Tech
Football 1,2,3,4Q A Club 4.
Tim Garison
University of Texas
Track 13 Varsity 2,3,43 Cross Country
1,2,3,43 A Club 2,3,43 F.C.A. 1,2,3,4QWOOd
Creek Raiders 4.
Sandra Garza
University of Texas
Chaps 1,23 Student Council 3g A.P.C. 13
F.H.A. 13 Advisory secretary 23 Los Amigos
23 Equestrian Club 13 DECA 33 Spanish
National Honor Society 2.
Elizabeth Gaston
North Texas State University
F,H.A. 1,2,3,43 Library Aid 33 Nominated
Most Popular Senior3 Homecoming Princess
43 Nominated Football Sweetheart 43 A.P.C.
3, Honorary Member 43 Senior Class
Sergeant-at-Arms3 Spurs 3,43 Varsity Cheer-
leader 43 Intramurals Council 33 Kappa
Try-Hi-y 3,43 A Club 4.
Myron Gerhard
Texas ASZM
Investments Club 13 A.P.C. 1,23 Mule-
skinners 13 German club vice president 3,43
Safety Council 33 Chess Club Vice President
33 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 National Honor
Society 3,43 German National Honor
Society 43 UIL Science Team 43 Ping Pong
Club 4.
Patti Gillett
U.T.S.A.
Chaps 1,2,33 Sans Souci 13 Honor Roll 43
DECA 4, Vice President 4.
Barry Gleichenhaus
Princeton University
Marching Band 1,23 A Band 1,23 A.P.C. 1,33
Mule Stall Council 33 Number Sense 1,23 Mu
Alpha Theta 2,3,43 Vice President 43 Key
Club 2,3,43 Tennis Team 2, Varsity 3,43
National Honor Society 3, Vice President 43
Spanish National Honor Society 3,43
National Merit Semifinalist 43 Math
Trophies 1,2,3,4Q Optimist Science Nominee
4.
Charles Gottardy
Varsity Baseball 2,3,43 Track 43 Latin
National Honor Society 3,43 Demolay.
Peggy Gottlich
T.C.U.
A.P.C. 13 Mule Stall Vice President 13 Safety
Council Treasurer 33 Kangaroo 2,33 Student
Council 43 Mule Stall Secretary 43 Service
Club 4.
Gale Gregory
University of Texas
Varsity Swimming 1,23 Chaps 1,23 Los Com-
paneros 1,23 Los Amigos 3,43 Spanish
National Honor Society 2,3,43 Spurs 3,43
Tapaderas 43 Republicans 33 Honor Roll.
John Griffith
Colorado School of Mines
Concert 81 Marching Band 1,2,3,43 'Treasurer
43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Spanish National
Honor Society 3,43 Key Club 3,43 Society of
Outstanding American High School Stu-
dents 43 National Honor Society 43 TPFL 4.
Debbie Hass
U.S.C.
Drama Club 13 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Quill 81
Scroll 43 Olmos Index Editor 3g HPTV 43
A.P.C. 43 Honor Roll 3,43 Chaps 1,23 Spurs
3,43 Young Democrats 4.
Caroline Haight
University of Texas
Chaps 1,23 Spurs 3,43 Attendance Manager
43 Tapaderas 3,43 Head Commander 43 Los
Amigos 43 Equestrian Club' secretary 1,23
Service Club 43 Gymnastics Club 1,23 A.P.C.
Vice President 43 Quill and Scroll 43 OLMOS
3,43 Asst. Index Editor 33 Honorary Clubs
Editor 43 Mulestall Council 3,43 House and
Grounds 3,43 F.H.A. 1.
W. Wendell Hall
Vanderbilt University
Hoof Print 2,3,43 Reporter 23 Editorial
Editor 33 Editor-in-Chief 43 A.P.C. 2,3,43
Sec. 33 Pres. 43 Young Democrats 2,3,43
Director 43 Director 43 Common Cause 43
Vice-Pres. 43 Youth for McGovern 33 Quill
and Scroll 3,43 Pres. 43 San Souci 1,23 Red
Cross Council 13 Chorus 1.
Howard Haring
S.M.U.
A.P.C. 43 Quill And Scroll 43 OLMOS 3,43
Sports Editor 33 Photographer 43 Basketball
3,23 Latin Club 13 Pontifex Maximus 23
B.O.F.I.A. 1,2,3,4.
Anne Harwood
Southern Methodist University
Equestrian Club 1,2,3Q Historian 13 Presi-
dent 2,33 Chaps 1,23 Spurs 3,43 Sgt.-at-Arms
43 Tapaderas 3,43 Asst. Commander 43
Advisory Presidents Council 43 Parlia-
mentarian 43 Service Club 43 Spanish
National Honor Society 3,43 Intramural
Team-River Ratettes 43 Safety Council 23
Olmos 1,2,3,43 Asst. Class Editor 1,33 Class
Editor 2,43 Los Amigos 3,43 Quill and Scroll
3,43 Los Companeros 13 Big Sister to Fresh-
man Advisory 43 P.U. Charter Member 43
Society of Outstanding American High
School Students Semi-Finalist 43 Co-Author
of Revised Basketball Songbook 4.
Emily Heitkamp
Stephen F. Austin
Chaps 1,23 Photography Club 13 Red Cross
Council 2,33 Mu Alpha Theta 33 Young
Republicans 33 Spurs 3,43 Tapaderas 43 Spur
Majorette 43 Homemaking Club 43 Los
Amigos 43 Common Cause 4.
Karen Helmke
Texas Tech
Chaps 1,23 Chorus Club 13 Mixed Chorus
2,33 Spurs 3,43 Tapaderas 43 National Honor
Society 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Service Club
43 Los Amigos 43 Advisory Presidents Coun-
cil 4.
John Hendry
Student Council 13 F.C.A. l,2,3,43 Vice
President 43 Most Representative 1,2,3,43
Football 2,3,43 Basketball 43 Track 3,43 Key
Club 23 All City F.C.A. Football 23 Spanish
National Honor Society 2,33 A.P.C. 23 Los
Amigos 33 National Honor Society 334.
Amy K. Henley
Northland College
Library Aide 1,23 Service Club 3,43 His-
torian 43 German Club 2,3,43 Secretary 23
President 3,43 German Society Honor Stu-
dent 3,43 Young Republicans 33 Young
Democrats 43 Brotherhood of Forks 3,43
High-Pronger 33 P.U. 43 Charter Member 43
Environmental Protection Project 13 Quill
and Scroll 33 OLMOS Asst. Sports Editor 43
Spurs 3,43 Attendance Manager 43 Intra-
mural Representative River Ratettes 43
Varsity Vollyball 43Co-Author of Revised
Basketball Songbook 4.
Allison Herder
Texas A and M
Chaps 1,2,3Q Spurs 43 Equestrian Club
1,2,3,43 Historian 33 President 43 Los
Amigos 33 Tapaderas 43 Latin Club 43 Olmos
Faculty Editor 43 Red Cross Council 13
Safety Council 33 Junior Classical League 43
American Classical League 43 P.U. Charter
Member 43 Intramural Representative River
Ratettes 43 Varsity Volleyball 43 Varsity
Basketball 3.
Jeff Hinson
Trinity University
Health Occupations 43 Football 1,23 Track
13 Basketball 13 Wrestling 3,43 Mu Alpha
Theta 2,3,43 Tahos 4.
Richard Hocott
University of Texas
Golf Team 1,2,3,flQ Captain 43 A Club 2,3,4.
Susie Hopkins
University of Texas
387
A Band 1,2,3,43 Marching Band 1,2,3,4Q
Instrumental Music Club 1,43 Mu Alpha
Theta 43 National Honor Society 43 Service
Club 43 Varsity Volleyball 43 Intramural
Representative Cool Schmools 4.
Charles Hoppe
Texas A and M
Football 2,33 A.V.D. 43 President 4.
Carl Huante
Football Manager 3,43 Head Manager 43
Muleskinner 13 Shop Club 4.
Diana Hughes
Health Occupations Club 3,43 Chaplain 33
Reporter 4.
Ricky Hughes
D.E.C.A. 3,43 Sgt.-at-Arms 43 Equestrian
Club 3.
Debra Inglehart
San Antonio College
Transferred Senior YCHTQ H.E.C.E. 4.
Paul Jackson
University of Texas
Transferred Sophomore YCHFQ Football
2,3,4Q River Rats 4.
Rudy Jimenez
Freshman Football 13 Varsity Football
2,3,43 Freshman Track 13 Varsity Track
2,3,43 A Club 2,3,43 Sgt.-at-Arms 43
Freshman Shotput Record 13 Varsity Shot-
put and Discus Records 33 All District
Defensive Linebacker and Offensive Tackle
43 All City Defensive Linebacker and
Offensive Tackle 43 Nominated Most
Popular Senior 43 Wrestling Team 3,43 Prep.
All American Football Team 4.
Gary Jochimson
U.C.L.A.
Football 13 Basketball 1,2,3,4Q Varsity 3,43
A Club 3,43 F.C.A. 23 German Club 23
A.P.C. 2.
Debbie Johnson
University of Arizona
Chaps 1,23 Spurs 2g Service Club 13 Photog-
raphy Club lg French Club 33 Health Oc-
cupations 43 Kindness Club.
388
Senior Accomplishments
Janelle Jones
University of Texas
Chaps 1,23 Spurs 3,43 Major 43 Los
Companeros 13 Los Amigos 2,3,43 Vice Pres.
43 Student Council 3,43 Secretary 43 Service
Club 3,43 Secretary 43 Tapaderas 43 Spanish
National Honor Society 2,3,43 National
Honor Society 3,43 Society of Outstanding
American High-School Students 43 D.A.R.
Good Citizen 43 Mini-Mester 3,43 Book Fair
334.
Deral Judy
"A" Band Stage Band3 National Honor
Society 43 Latin Club 1,2,3,4.
George Kampman
Tennis 1,2,3,43 Coin Club 1, Vice Pres. 13
Los Companeros 13 Advisory Treas. 2.
Ann Kaufman
University of North Carolina
Chaps 1,23 Los Companeros 13 Los Amigos
2,33 Safety Council 3,43 Mu Alpha Theta
3,43 F.H.A. 43 Common CHUSCQ Sec. 43 Quill
and Scroll, Treas. 4.
David Keahey
Radio Club 13 Speech Club 13 Bicycle Club3
Swimming 13 Student Council 23 Key Club
2,33 Los Amigos 23 Advisory President 3.
Michael Keeler
Harvard
Hero Club 43 Treasurer 4.
James McNeal Keller
Photography Club 13 Pres. 13 OLMOS
photographer.
Mona Kemper
S.W.T.S.U.
Transferred Senior Year3 F.H.A.3 Hero Club
43 Secretary 4.
Kathy Kendall
Trinity University
Drama 1,2,33 Thespians 43 Secretary 43
Drama Club 43 Mixed Chorus 43 Chamber
Choir 43 Girls Ensemble Solo 4.
Phil Kettering
Basketball 1,2,3Q Student Council 1,2,3Q
Foosball Club 4.
Patti Kiesel
Stephen F. Austin
Chaps 13 Antique Club 1.
Karyn King
University of Texas
OLMOS 43 Chaps 1,2,33 Los Amigos 3.
Jeanie Kinney
San Antonio College
Chaps 1,23 Spurs 3,43 Art Club 13 Future
Homemakers of America 43 Secretary 43 Los
Amigos 43 Spanish National Honor Society
4.
Julie Kinser
University of Texas
Merit Award in Track and Tennis 13 Chaps
132,33 Secretary 33 Spanish National Honor
Society 3,43 French Club 43 Tennis Team
1,2,3,4Q Student Council 3,4.
Linda Kline
University of Texas
Chaps 1,22 Spurs 3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 43
National Honor Society 43 A.P.C. 3,43
National Thespians Society 43 Y0l1ng DCYIIO-
crats 43 Common Cause 43 Drama Club 43
Martial Arts 43 Photography Club 13 Service
Club 43 I Never Saw Another Butterfly 33
Student Directed Play 4.
Marjorie Krajian
Trinity University
Transferred Junior Year3 French Club 33
National Honor Society 4g Mu Alpha Theta
43 Hoof Print Business Manager 4.
Helen Krueger
University of the Americas
Chaps 1,2,3,43 Los Companeros 1,22 Red
Cross Council 23 Los Amigos 3,43 Recorder
43 Safety Council 33 Office Education 3,43
Historian 33 Vice President 4.
Eric Lange
Trinity University
Golf Team 1,2,3,43 Student Council 1,23 A
Club 3,43 Intramural Representative 4.
David Liebmann
University of Tex as
Football 1,23 Track 3,43 F.C.A. 1,2,33 Chess
Club 3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Student
Safety Council 33 Sergeant-at-Arms 33
A.P.C. 43 Key Club 43 National Honor
Society 43 A Club 43 Los Amigos 3.
David Lilis
Texas A and M
Track 1,2,3,43 Varsity 2,3,43 Vice President
of Advisory 13Junior Olympics 2,3,4.
George Livesay
Texas Tech
F.C.A. 1,2,3,43 Key Club 2,33 Latin Club
2,33 A.P.C. 2, 33 Track 1,2,3,43 Football
1,2,3,43 A Club 2,3,4.
Debra Littleton
Sweet Briar
Chaps 1,23 Spurs 3,43 A.P.C. 43 Mulestall 43
Pres. 1,2,3,43 Nixon Representative 33 Los
Amigos 33 Antique Club 33 Queen of the
Alamo Heights 50th Anniversary 3.
Arsenio Lopez
San Antonio College
Rita Lopez
San Antonio College
D.E.C.A. Club 3,4.
Genie Lowry
S.W.T.S.U.
Chaps 1,2,33 Sec. 33 Safety Club 1.
Robert D. MacDonald
University of Texas
Student Council 13 F.C.A. 2,33 "Aw Club
3,43 Football 1,2,3,43 Varsity 3,43 Track
1,2,3,43 varsity 2,3,4.
Todd Maclin
Harvard
Los Companeros 13 Los Amigos 2,3,43
Sgt.-at-Arms 43 Key Club 2,3,43 Student
Council 43 Senior Class Parliamentarian3 Bas-
ketball 23 Gymnastics Club 23 Equestrian
Club 13 Junior Bar Association 23Billiards
Club 1.
Hans Mangold
Texas A and M
National Honor Society 43 Mu Alpha Theta
3,43 Chess Club 1,3,43 Vice Pres. 23 Treas.
1,33 Pres. 43 German Club 1,2,3,43 Sgt.-at-
Arms 43 Martial Arts Club 43 Ping Pong Club
33 German National Honor Society 43
N.E.T.D. Certificate.
Dimi Maniatis
University of Texas
"A" Band 3,43 Marching Band 2,3,43 Service
Club 3,43 Instrumental Music Club 43 Intra-
murals S fCool Schmoolj 43 Girls Varsity
Volleyball 43 Gymnastics Team Club 33
Chaps 13 Officer 1.
April Manning
University of Texas
Chaps 1,2,33 Deputy, Sheriff, Treasurer 33
Mulestall 2,33 Vice Pres. 23 Treas. 33 Tennis
Team 1,2,3,43 Captain 2,3,43 Student
Council 33 "A" Club 1,2,3,4.
Lee Ann Martin
Drama Club 13 Spanish Merit Award 13
Spanish Club 23 Modern Dance Club 23
English Merit Award 23 D.E.C.A. Clubs 33
Pres. 4.
Richard Mathews
University of Texas
Los Companeros 13 Drama Club 1,23
Swimming 2,3,43 Safety Council 33 Chaplain
33A.P.C. 3.
Mason Matthews
Texas Tech
Football 13 Baseball 3,43 Varsity 3,43 F.C.A.
2,3,4.
Carol Matula
University of Texas
Latin Club 2,3,43 Pres. 43 Latin National
Honor Society 2,3,43 Secretary-Treasurer 43
Service Club 3,43 Vice President 43 Mu
Alpha Theta 3,43 National Honor Society
3,43 Red Cross Council 2,33 Chaps 1,23
Spurs 3,43 Young Republicans 33 Mixed
Chorus 2,3,43 Music Club 1.
Bruce Maurer
A 81 M
Marching Band 1,2,3,43 "Aw Band 1,2,3,43
Sgt.-at-Arms 43 Instrumental Music Club 43
Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 N.N.A. 1,2,3,43 F.A.I.
1,2,3,43 A.M.A. 1,2,3,4,
David McAllister
S.M.U.
Mulestall 43 HAP Club 1,2,3,43 Varsity Golf
2,3,4.
Kathy McAlpin
Louisiana State University
Swimming Team 1,2,3,43 Captain 43 Student
Council 1,23 Advisory Vice Pres. 1,23 Out-
standing Teenager Nominee 43 High-School
All American 33 "AU Club 1,2,3,43 Chaps
1,2,3,43 Hero Club 43 Pres. 4.
Ben McCaleb
Tennis Team 1,2,3,43 Captain 43 Mulestall
Council 1,23 Pres. 1,23 A.P.C. 13 Most Repre-
sentative Nominee 1,23 F.C.A. 1,2,3,43 Class
Pres. 23 Student Council 23 Mu Alpha Theta
2,3,43 Key Club 2,3,43 Vice Pres. 43 National
Merit Semi-Finalist 43 Most Popular
Nominee 4.
Robert McCall
San Antonio College
Kirk McClelland
Texas Tech
Gun Club 13 Vice President 13 Football 23
Baseball 2,3,43 F.C.A. 1,2,3,43 Student
Council 1,2,4Q A.P.C. 43 Brothers of the
Brush 33 Young Republicans 33 Big Brother
4Q HAS Club 43 National Honor Society 4.
Jeanne McCreless
San Antonio College
B Band 13 Marching Band 23 J.V. Cheer-
leader 33 F.H.A. 3,43 President 43 German
Club 2,33 Chaps 13 Young Republicans 33
Spurs 33 Intramurals 3,4.
Nancy McDowell
San Antonio College
Chaps 1,2,3,43 Los Amigos 3,43 Red Cross
Council 23 Common Cause 43 Spanish
National Honor Society 43 Drama Club 43
F.H.A. 1,43 Spring Production Crew 33 Fall
Production Crew 43 Spring Student Directed
Play 4.
Lester McGilvray
Texas A and M
Track 1,2,3,43 A Band 1,33 Marching Band
1,2,33 F.C.A. 1,2,3,41 Publicity Chairman 43
Student Council 1,23 A.P.C. 33 Intramurals
4.
Diana Miller
University of Texas
Los Amigos 2,33 Spanish National Honor
Society 2,33 OLMOS Salesman 1,2,33 Safety
Council 33 Advisory President 2.
Lisa Miller
Baylor
Transferred from Churchill 33 Chaps 33
Spurs 43 Manager 43 OLMOS 3,43 Asst.
Honorary Clubs Editor 33 Hoof Print Staff
3,43 Asst. Editor, Business Manager 43 Mixed
Chorus 43 Chamber Choir 43 Girls Ensemble
43 Equestrian Club 3,43 Historian 43 Los
Amigos 43 A.P.C. 43 National Honor Society
43 Quill and Scroll 4.
Laura Montgomery
San Antonio College
Distribut-ive Education Clubs of America 4.
Sydney D. Moore
San Antonio College
Pr... b
ojectiomsts Clu 1,23 Secretary-Treasurer
13 President 23 Gymnastics Club 13 Distrib-
389
utive Education 33 Photographer 33 V.O.E.
43 Nominee for Most Outstanding Business
Student by "Optimist International."
Kevin Murphy
North Texas State University
J.V. Football 3.
Molly Murray
University of Texas
Chaps 1,23 Spurs 3,43 Lieutenant 43
Caledonia 43 Red Cross 33 Safety Council 33
A.P.C. 43 Equestrian Club 2,3,43 Secretary
33 Vice Pres. 43 Gymnastics Club 2,33 Los
Amigos 1,23 Photography Club 43 OLMOS
3,43 Quill and Scroll 43 Sgt.-at-Arms 4.
Thomas Nau
University of Texas
Marching Band 1,2,3,43 National Honor
Society 43 Spanish National Honor Society
43 Mu Alpha Theta 2,3,43 Instrumental
Music Club 1,23 Los Companeros 1.
Mark Nelson
University of Texas
Football 1,2,3,4Q Varsity 3,4.
Cole Newman
The University of Southern California
Varsity Baseball 2,3,43 A Club 2,3,43 Blue
Devil Intramural Champs 43 A.P.C. 1,2,3,4.
Wayne O'Connell
Texas Lutheran College
J. V. Basketball 23 Varsity Basketball 3,43 A
Club 3,43 Vice President of Advisory 4.
Sue Oppert
Texas Tech
Chaps 1,23 Spurs 3,43 Captain 43 Junior
Class Treasurer 33 B.C.R. 2,33 President 43
Office Education 43 President 43 Service
Club 43 Honor Roll 43 National Honor
Society 43 A.I.B. Representative 4.
Shawn Orton
Stephen F. Austin
Chaps 13 French Club3 A.D.V. Sec. 3,43
F.H.A.
Peggy Padilla
University of Texas
Chaps 1,23 Spurs 3,43 Los Amigos3 National
Thespians 1,2,3,43 Scribe 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 43
390
Senior Accomplishments'
Drama Club 1,2,3,43 Pres. 43 N.F.L. 3,43
Photography Club 13 Common Cause 43
Young Democrats 43 Student Council 23 Fall
Play 1,2,3,43 Spring Play l,2,3,43
Outstanding Drama Award 43 Director of
Student Planned Play.
David Park
Texas A SL M
Basketball l,3,4: Track ll F.C.A. 3,43
OLMOS 3,43 Asst. Sports Editor 33 Sports
Editor 4: Psycho-Analysis Club.
Janet Peacock
S.W.T.S.U.
Kindness Club 43 Common Cause 43 Chaps
1,2,3,4.
Fred Pfeiffer
Texas A Sr M
Transferred Senior Year3 Football 4.
Richard Pfeil
University of Texas
HB" Band 1,22 "A" Band 3,43 Marching
Band 2,3,43 Instrumentalist Club Stageband
3,4.
Suzi Preston
Texas Lutheran College
San Sauci 43 Chaps 1,2,3,43 Officer 3,43J.V.
Cheerleader 33 Advisory Pres. 43 F.H.A. 3,43
Intramurals 3,4.
Marion Prucha
L.S.U.
Health Occupations 3,43 Treasurer 33 Vice
Pres. 4.
Lawrence H. Ray
Evergreen State College
Ecology Club 13 Sec. 13 Art Club 2,33
Jabberwocky 43 Drama Productions 3,4.
Pat Reilly
University of Texas
Student Council 1,2,33 Chaps 2,33 Safety
Council 23 Tennis Team 1,2,33 Spanish
National Honor Society 23 Los Amigos 2.
Gary Richardson
S.W.T.S.U.
Football 1,2, Chess Club 33 Bicycle Club
2,33 Latin Club 1,23 Student Council I3
Marching Band 3,4.
Marvin Rickabaugh
University of Texas
Golf Team 1,2,3,43 "A" Club 3,4.
Tara Ricklin
University of Texas
Chaps 1,23 Spurs 3,43 A.P.C. Sgt.-at-Arms
3,43 Student Council 23 Young Democrats 43
Common Cause 43 Martial Arts 43 Service
Club 3,43 Spanish National Honor Society
3,43 Los Amigos 33 National Honor Society
43 Youth Optimist Award 43 National Thes-
pians treasurer 43 Drama Club 43 Photog-
raphy Club 13 Student Directed Play 4.
Kevin Riley
French Club 4.
Herb Riordan
Texas A 81 M
Mark Roberson
Yale University
French Clubg Instrumental Music Club3 Na-
tional Honor Society3 "Av Band.
Mourettc Rockstroh
S.M.U.
Marching and Concert Band 43 Varsity
Swimming Team 43 Captain 43 Diving Team
3,43 Captain 43 Gymnastics Team 43 Chaps
13Track 1.
l
Elizabeth Romano
University of Texas
Chaps 1,2,3,43 Officer 33 Sgt.-at-Arms 43
Varsity Swimming Team 1,2333 Most Out-
standing Athletes Nominee 23 Lettered4
l,2,3Q Los Companeros I3 Los Amigos 2,3,43
Student Council 33 Advisory Pres. 13F.H.A.
2,33 Service Club 3,43 HA" Club l,2,33
Antique Club 33 Bicycle Club 33 Kappa
Tri-Hi-Y 3,4.
Stephen Roof
Harvard
German Club 2,33 Common Cause 43 Stu-
dent Council 2.
Margaret Ross
A Band 1,2,43 Marching Band 13Twirler 2,4
F.H.A,2Q Mu Alpha Theta 43 Service Club 4
Los Amigos 4.
Nancy Rowe
Stephen F. Austin
French Club 13 Chaps 1,23 Student Council
1,23 Spurs 3,43 Young Republicans 33 Intra-
murals 3,4.
David Rubrecht
Texas Tech
Football 1,2,3,43 Wrestling 3,42 F.C.A.
l,2,3,4Q Track 2,43 Woodcreek Raiders 43
River Rats 4.
Roxanne Ryden
University of Texas
Chaps 1,2,33 Swim Team Manager 3,4.
Lorraine Salazar
Health Occupations 43 Parliamentarian 43
Student Council Altemate 4.
Cephus Sauls
San Antonio College
Most Popular Senior
Kathy Sawyer
University of Texas
Chaps 1,23 Spurs 3,43 Drill Officer 43
Library Aide 2,33 Mulestall Council Secre-
tary 2,32 Future Homemakers of America 33
Belle 33 Chaplain of Junior Class3 Los Com-
paneros 4.
Susie Schrag
Texas Tech
Chaps 13 Los Companeros 13 Marching Band
23 A Band 3,4Q Twirler 3,43 F.H.A. 43 Kind-
ness Club 43 Common Cause 4.
Nancy Schulte
Southwest Texas State University
Billiards Club 4.
Heather Schultz
Steven F. Austin
Chaps 13 Spurs 3,43 F.H.A. 33 Mu Alpha
Theta 3,43 National Honor Society 43 Serv-
ice Club 4.
Kim Scott
University of Texas
Equestrian Club 1,2,3,43 Treasurer 1,2,33
Los Amigos 43 A.A.U. Swimming 23 Girls
Basketball 33 Spurs 43 Chaps 1,2,33 Quill and
Scroll 3,43 Secretary 43 OLMOS 2,3,43
Assistant Class Editor 2,43 Class Editor 33
P.U. Charter Member 43 River Ratett Intra-
mural Representative 43 Co-Author of Re-
vised Basketball Songbook 43 Belle 3.
Robert Seal
Photography Club 13 Key Club 1,2,3,43
National Forensic League 1,2,3,4Q Student
Council 2,3,43 Parliamentarian 43 German
Club 2,33 Treasurer 33 Quill and Scroll 43
OLMOS 23 Antiques Club 2,33 Sec. Treas. 33
Honorary Member3 Full Member 43
Bridge Club 33 .Iabberwocky 2,33 Editor 43
Student Review Editor 43 42nd Degree
Avakahimncsl l,,2,3,43 Key Club Delegate to
International Convention 43 La Quinta Club
43 3 School Productions.
John Shaver
University of Texas
Erin Shaw
Chaps 1,23 Spurs 3,43 Drill Officer 33 Pres. 43
Los Companeros 13 Los Amigos3 Service
Club 3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 A.P.C. Sec.
23 Student Council 33 Nominated Most
Representative Senior.
Susan Sheldon
University of Texas
lnstrumentalist Club 1,2,4Q Secretary 1,
President 43 "A" Band 1,2,3,43 Band Vice
President 43 Track 13 French Club 2,33 Out-
standing Junior ln Band3 Mu Alpha Theta
3,43 Service Club 3,43 District and Regional
Band 4.
Linda Sherwood
Texas Tech
Chaps 2,3,43 Officer 43 Girls Basketball
Team 43 Girls Volleyball Team3 V.O.E. 43
Student Council 4.
Susie Shobe
Chaps 1,2,33 Officer 33 A.P.C. 13 H.E.C.E.
Vice President.
Dave Sielsld
Varsity Baseball 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,23
"A" Club 2,3,4.
Tim Simpson
University of Texas
Projectionist Club 1,23 Kindness Club 43 Los
Amigos 3,43 A.P.C. 13 Equestrian Club 3,4.
Lee Smith
Vanderbilt
Chaps 1, 23 Los Companeros 1,23 Parlia-
mentarian 23 Spurs 3,43 Los Amigos 2,3,43
Nominee Most Representative 2,33 Nominee
Most Popular 43 Varsity Cheerleader 43
Spanish National Honor Society 3,43
National Honor Society 3,43 Delegate to
International Rotary Convention3 Student
Council 1,3,43 Nominee Football Sweet-
heart 43 Kappa Tri Hi Y3 Service Club 43 A
Club 43 Delegate to Optimist Banquet 43 Mu
Alpha Theta 2,3,43 OLMOS Salesman
1,2,3,4.
Peter Sorensen
Golf Team 1,2,3,43 A Club 3,4.
Hazel Spalten
Southwest Texas
Chaps 1,2,3,43 President of Advisory 1,23
F.H.A. 3,43 H.E.C.E. Vice Pres. 4.
Ed Sparks
A Band 1,2,3,43 Marching Band 1,2,3,43
Billiards Club 2,33 President 33 HPTV Tech-
nical Engineer 43 Stage Band 3,4.
Marvin Speckmiear
Stephen F. Austin
Football Manager 1,2,3,43 Basketball Man-
ager 1,2,3,4Q F.C.A. 2,3,4.
Rosalyn Springmeyer
Stephen F. Austin
Transferred Sophomore Year3 Chaps 23 Red
Cross Council 23 Sans Souci 23 Spurs 3,43
Tapaderas 43 Mu Alpha Theta 33 O.E.A. 4.
Brad Stair
University of Texas
,l.V. Baseball 13 Varsity Swimming 2,3.
,Ioan Stange
San Antonio College
Music Club 13 Mixed Chorus 2,3,43 Red
Cross Council 2,3,43 Secretary 33 Vice Pres.
43 Service Club 43 F.H.A. 43 Sgt.-at-Arms 43
Chaps 1,2,3,4Q Young Republicans 33 Kind-
ness Club 4.
Tom Stanley
S.M.U.
Baseball 2g Football 13 Basketball 1,2,3,43
Varsity 2,3,43 Key Club 3,43 Los Amigos 23
Vice Pres. of Freshman Classg Mu Alpha
Theta 3,43 F.C.A. 1,2,3,43 National Honor
Society 43 Leadership Club Workshop 13 A
Club 2,3,43 A.P.C. 1,23 Student Council 33
Key Club 3,4.
Eddie Staudt
Sul Ross State University
Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Marching Band
1,2,3,4Q Stage Band 3,43 Instrumental Music
Club 1.
Karen Steinle
Texas A and M
Chaps 13 Spurs 33 Choir 1,23 National Honor
Society 43 Service Club 43 OLMOS Business
Manager 43 Kindness Club 4.
Nick Stephano
Hoof Print Photographer 43 Language Lab
1.
Suzanne Stevens
San Antonio College
Choir 13 Office Education 3,4.
Frazer Stitt
University of T exas
Tennis Team 1.
391
Harry Stonaker
University of Guatemala
Marla Stone
D.E.C.A. 4.
Donna Storm
Stanford
Number Sense 1,2,33 Los Companeros lg
Chaps 1,23 Photography Club Secretary 13
Spurs 3,43 Manager 43 Red Cross Council 23
Los Amigos 2,33 Spanish National Honor
Society 2,3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 2,3,43 Sgt.-
at-Arms 33 President 43 Service Club 3,43
Treasurer 43 B.F.L.B. 3, 43 N.F.S. Summer
Institute 33 Student Council Business Man-
ager 43 National Honor Society 3,43 Presi-
dent 43 U.I.L. Science Team 43 Outstanding
Teenagers of America 4.
J eff Sugarman
Northwestern University
Varsity Swimming 2,33 Class President 33
Class Vice President 43 Key Club 3,43 Mu
Alpha Theta 3,43 National Honor Society 43
Texas Boys State 33 Optimist Nominee 43
Nominee Most Representative Senior.
John Sulak
Mu Alpha Theta 2,3,43 Spanish National
Honor Society 3,43 Chess Club 3,4.
Lee Sullivan
Texas A and M
Rob Sweezy
Baylor
Football 1,2,3,43 Varsity 43 Track 1,2,43
Varsity 2,43 F.C.A. 1,2,3,43 Chairman of
Publicity 33 Key Club 2,33 Mu Alpha Theta
3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 German
Club 3,43 Texas Association of German Stu-
dents 43 A Band 1,23 Stage Band li A Club
43 Student Council 1,4-.
Rebecca Syma
Swim Team 13 Gymnastics Club Secretary 23
Track Team 4.
Susan Tani
H.E.E.C.E. 3,43 Parliamentarian 33 Sgt.-at-
Arms 4.
Nancy Telotte
Chaps 1,2,33 Art Club 13 Los Companeros 13
Third Place in Red Cross Art Contest 23
Nominee Representative in the Traditional
Art Category of the Annual Optimist Out-
standing Youth Awards 43 O.E.A. 43Treas-
urer 43
392
Senior Accomplishments
Kelly Thies
Texas Tech
Varsity Baseball 2,3,43 Varsity Diving 2,3,43
A.P.C. 1,23 Student Council 23 Chess Club 13
Gymnastics 3.
Phyllis Thomas
Marching Band 1,2,3,43 A Band 1,2,3,43
Feature Twirler 2,3,43 Gymnastics Club
1,2,3,4Q Gymnastics Team 1,2,3,4Q F.H.A. 33
Service Club 4.
Marty Thompson
University of Texas
Chaps 13 Mulestall Council Entertainment
Chairman 13 Student Council 1,23 Bicycle
Club 13 ,Iabberwocky 2,43 Co-Editor 43 Mu
Alpha Theta 2,43 Quill and Scroll 43 Los
Companeros 4.
Phillip Thomson
North Texas State University
Billiards Club 1,2,3,43 Biology Club 2,3,4.
Kathy Thrailkill
U.C.L.A.
Mellisa Tillotson
University of Texas
Chaps 1,23 Deputy 13 Ranger 23 Spurs 3,43
Varsity Cheerleader 43 Tennis Team 13
Chaplain of Freshman Class3 Treasurer of
Sophomore Class3 Advisory Secretary 13
A.P.C. 3,43 Student Council 23 A.P.C. Treas-
urer 3,43 Los Companeros 13 Chaplain 13
Los Amigos 3,43 Secretary 43 Young Repub-
licans 33 Kappa Tri Hi Y 3,43 School Cal-
endar Planning Comrnittee 4.
Lucia Tredici
Photography Club li Latin Club l,2,3,43
Sgt.-at-Arms 13 Tribune 23 Treasurer 33
C0HSLllN4Q Chaps 13 Texas State Junior Clas-
sical League 1,2,3,43 Mule Stall 13 House
and. Grounds Officer 13 Latin National
Honor Society 2,3,43 Treasurer 33 Vice Pres.
43 Red Cross Council 1,2,3,43 Art Club
1,2,3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Mu
Alpha Theta 3,43 Kindness Club 43
Equestrian Club 43 Service Club 43 Girls
Track Team 43 First in City Latin Contest 23
Second in City Latin Contest 33 N.-E.D.T.
Honor Certificate 13 Society of Outstanding
American High School Students 4.
Cynthia Tryon
Incarnate Word College
Music Club 13 Phineas Fogg 13 Red Cross
Council 2,3,43 Art Club 2,3,43 Antique Club
2,3,43 German Club 3,43 Kindness Club 43
Spanish National Honor Society 3,43
National Honor Society 43 Service Club 43
Student Council 43 Advisory Secretary
1,2,3,4.
Kirk Tuck
Whittier College
Varsity Swimming 2,3,43 Junior Classical
League 1,23 National Thespians 13 Varsity
Wrestling 1.
Clifton Valley
Southwestern University
A Band 1,2,3,43 J.V. Football 33 Coin and
Stamp Club 13 Chess Club 13 German Club
2,3,43 HPTV Staff 43 Benevolent Protectors
of Doobie 4.
Pat Vann
Southwest Texas
Chaps 1,2,33 Spurs 43 Los Amigos 33 Office
Education 4.
Sandy Vaughn
Texas A and M
Latin Qub 2,3,43 Latin Honor Society 2,3,43
Marching Band 233,43 Concert Band 2,3,43
Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Lifeline Club 2,33
National Honor Society 4.
Marjorie Verner
Young Republicans 33 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43
Common Cause 43 Ad Hoc 43 Kindness Club
43 Chaps 23 Spurs 3,43 Tapaderas 4.
Martin Virgil
San Antonio College
Football 1,2,3,43 Varsity Manager 3g Stu-
dent Trainer 43 Basketball 43 Student
Trainer 43 Track Student Trainer 43 A Club
2,3,43 F.C.A. 3,43 Band 1,2,3,4Q Mule
Skinners 1.
Mike Virgil
San Antonio College
Football Manager 1,2,3Q A Club 2,3,43 Band
1,2,3,43 Marching Band 43 UyE,N, Speech
Contest 33 Basketball Manager 4.
Heidi Walter
University of Texas
Mu Alpha Theta 43 Chaps 1,23 Los Amigos
3,43 Bicycle Club Secretary 23 Art Club 1,33
Common Cause 43 Brotherhood of the
Forks 33 P.U. 4.
Sally Warren
Newcomb College
Chaps 1,23 Spurs 2,3,43 Majorette 43
Equestrian Club 2,33 Vice President 33 Mu
Alpha Theta 3,43 Service Club 3,43 Corre-
sponding Secretary 43 National Honor
Society 4.
J eff Weix
San Antonio College
Health Occupations 3,43 Parliamcntarian 33
Third Place in State Health Occupations
Convention 33 Football 1,23 F.C.A. 1,2.
Jennie Wendell
Lifeline Club 23 Health Occupations Club 33
TAHOS 33 Student Council 43 D.E.C.A. 4,
Sharon Wetz
Trinity University
National Honor Society 3,43 Mu Alpha
Theta 3,43 The Society of Outstanding
American High School Students 4LService
Club 43 0.E.A. Parliamentarian 43 Marching
Band l,2,3Q A Band 2,33 U.I.L. Solo and
Ensemble contest 1,23 Trinity Speech Con-
test l3 A.l.B. 43 Red Cross Council 2,33
S.J.S. 43 German Club 2,3.
Diane Wetzel
San Jacinto Junior College
Chaps 1,23 Gymnastics 1,23 D.E.C.A. 3,4.
Laura Wheeler
University of Texas
Chaps 1,22 Spurs 3,43 Drill Officer 43 Los
Companeros 13 Los Amigos 3,43 Parlia-
mentarian43 F.H.A. 33 ,labberwocky 33
Antique Club 2,33 Treasurer 3.
Luanne Whiting
Arkansas College
Jenise Whitten
University of Texas
Swimming 13 Los Amigos 33 Mulestall
Council 3g Spurs 33 Intramurals 33 Mixed
Choir 1,33 Chaps 1,23 F.H.A. 2.
Daina Wilburn
University of Texas
Spanish National Honor Society 2,3343 Mu
Alpha Theta 3,43 National Honor Society
3,43 Varsity Baseball 2,3,43 Instrumental
Club 1.
Sherrie Williams
University of Texas
Los Companeros 13 Secretary 13 Chaps 1,23
Mulestall Council l,2,33 Treasurer 1,23 Vice
Pres. 33 Secretary of Class l,2Q Vice Pres. of
Class 33 Los Amigos 2,3,43 Spurs 3,43 Drill
Officer 43 Most Representative 23 National
Honor Society 3,43 Spanish National Honor
Society 2,3,43 Art Club 13 Student Council
l,2,3,4Q Service Club 4.
Wes Williams
The University of Texas
Equestrian Club 1,2,3Q Slide Rule Club 13
Football 3,43 Varsity 43 F.C.A. 43 A Club 43
Track 43 The Rats 4.
Mariglen Wilson
University of Texas
Marching Band l,2,3Q President 43 Instru-
mental Music Club 1,23 Choral Music Club
Sgt.-at-Arms 13 Latin Club 2,3,43 Chaplain
33 Historian 43 F.H.A. 4.
Nancy Wilson
Los Companeros 1,23 Los Amigos 3,43
Points Chairman 43 Chaps 1,23 Spurs 3,43
National Honor Society 43 Safety Council
3,43 Common Cause 43 Nominee Most Rep-
resentative 33 Key Club Sweetheart 43 Mule
Stall Council Chairman 43 Secretary of
Senior Class3 Optimist Award for Com-
munity Involvement 4.
Mike Wisdom
Texas Tech
A.P.C. 33 Basketball 1,43 Varsity Golf
1,2,3,4.
Erick Wratten
Chess Club 3,43 High School Chess Tourna-
ment 43 City Chess Championship 43 Kind-
ness Club 43 Intramurals 3,43 German Club
2,3.
Kathy Worley
Chaps 1,2,33 Ranger 33 Art Club lg Los
Companeros 13 A.P.C. 23 Humane Society
Club 43 Office Education 43 Historian 43
Service Club 4.
Belinda Yarritu
German Club 2,33 Secretary 33 Student
Council 33 National Honor Society 3g
Jabberwocky 43 Common Cause 43 Young
Democrats 4.
Martin Zisman
University of Texas
Football 2,3,43 F.C.A. 1,2,33 A.P.C. 43 Band
l,2.
593
Index
A
ADAMS, MR. JOHN 209, 328
Adams, Holly 130
Adams, James 298, 106, 301, 314, 336
Adams, Linda 152, 324
Adams, Margeret 32, 301, 106, 318, 304,
335
Adams, Melissa 314, 320
ADAMS, MR. VERNON 353, 359
Agler, Hal 298, 301, 65, 303, 312, 324,
335, 336
Ahlstrom, Randall 327
Ahlstrom, Russell 312
Alba, Richard 106, 326, 327
Alden, Robert 301, 130
Alessandro, Tab 130, 301, 324
Alexander, Christine 130
Alexander, Silas 58
Alfaro, Sandra 130
Allaway, Kathleen 130
Allaway, Shirley 152
Almstead, Debby 26, 27, 328, 329
Almstead, Donald 65
Alvarez, Dorio 65, 340
Alyn, Julie 343
Ambler, John 293, 301, 303, 309, 324, 83,
230
AMES, MR. EUGENE 347
Ames, Elizabeth 29, 32, 303, 310, 304
Ames, Gene 295, 152, 322
Anderson, April 106, 327
Anderson, Kathryn 32, 36, 301, 106, 318, 304
ANDERSON, MRS. MARY 218
Anderson, Rebecca 66, 303
Anderson, Ross 106, 343
Andrews, Delisa 66, 340
Andrews, Diana 39, 294, 151, 152, 234,
282, 287
Angle, Jo Ellen 66
Arant, Deborah 66, 301, 303
Arbetter, Ronald 152, 332
Archer, Gary 322
Ardid, Anabelle 152, 326
Ardid, Miguel 130
Arenivas, Martha 152
AREVALO, MR. TONY 56, 197
Arizpe, Arthur 106
Armstrong, Gary 26, 37, 66
Athens, Anthony 26
Atherton, Sandy 307
ATKINS, MRS. BRENDA 351
Atwell, Adrienne 130, 305, 314, 322, 328
Austin, John 59, 1 52
Austin, Robert 66, 182
Avant, Bea 26, 152, 320
B
Baca, Cindy 106
Baker, Elvella 324
Baker, Quentin 301, 303, 310, 318, 265
Balin, Donna 301, 66, 303, 318, 304
Ball, Catherine 130, 332, 328
Ball, Mary 301, 303,31-23, 66, 304, 14
BALL, MRS. NAN 354
Ball, Vicki 106
BALSAMO, MISS JANIS 223, 198, 288
Balser, Larry 331, 272
Baltes, Christine 106, 307, 328
BALTES, MISS SUSAN 231
Banks, Blair 130, 318, 22, 301, 304, 344
394
1,1251 "M '
-Lf. wi f' . , ' 5
1.22 . H' 1, eee I
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BARBORAK, MR. MEL 226, 182
Barenblat, Brad 106, 301, 309, 324
Barenblat, Bruce 293, 66, 303, 309, 304
Barker, Linda 152, 26, 329
Barneburg, Barbara 106, 337
Bameburg, Tina 152, 332
BARRIENTOS, MRS. DORA 351
BARROW, MR. ALAN 208
Barrow, James 295, 152
Barrow, Kerry 67, 307
Bartley, John 106
Basaldua, Raymond 158
Basaldua, Ricardo 56
Baskin, Stuart 26, 152
Baum, Shirley 152
BAXTER, MR. NICK 351
Beal, Jeff 67, 303, 182
Beard, Dorothy 106
Beck, Sawrence 130, 331
Beck, Margaret 32, 35, 66, 301
Becker, Clay 43, 62, 293, 66, 303,
310, 314
Becker, Scott 151, 152, 59
Beckham, John 106, 265
Beer, Rebecca,32, 34, 35, 295, 66, 306,
Beer, Sarah 152
Begeman, Michael 106
BELLER, MRS. CAREN 351
Benitez, Deborah 32, 34, 301, 107, 304
Bennet, Gracie 152
Berk, Nathan 152
Bernhard, Deborah 67
Beveridge, Amy 130, 301, 318, 304
Biechlin, Paul 272
Biedenharn, Lawrence 295, 130
Begler, Diana 67, 340
Bird, Joel 67
Bishop, Rudolfo 306, 307
Biskin., Roslyn 152, 317
Black, David 107, 311
Blackbmn, Debra 32, 295, 67, 327
Blase, Emily 130
Block, Sharon 32, 295, 107, 318, 304
BLOCK, DR. WILLIAM 347
Blumenthal, Julie 130
Bobbit, John 152, 339
Boedeker, Virginia 130
Boerner, Jamie 68, 326
Boggess, Terry 131
BOLDING, MRS. HELEN 354
Boldrick, Robert 293, 297, 298, 299,
68, 303, 305, 317, 322, 99, 83
Boldrick, Samuel 131, 309
Boldt, Teri 68
Boltz, Steven 131
Bommer, Peter 68, 303, 182
BOND, MRS. LOU 202
Boring, Linda 68, 340
Boring, Paula 32, 107
Boring, Suzanne 131
Bostick. Becky 152, 328
Bourgeois, Clarence 43, 310, 272
Bowman, Donald 68
BOWMAN, MRS. WANETA 219
Boyer, Kelley 32, 107, 332
Bradshaw, Charles 69
Brady, Alexandra 337
Brady, Brian 131, 331, 195
Brady, Richard 104, 107, 331
Bragg, Belinda 343
Brarman, Rhonda 39, 150, 152, 268
309,
30
7
301
Brannan, Stephen 43, 295, 105, 301, 310,
304, 359
Brecka, Kathleen 283, 198, 288
Brewton, Patty 282, 287
Brierty, Bridget 268, 248
Bristol, Cynthia 295, 107, 317, 318
9
Bristol, Kevin 152
Bronson,Michael 26, 27, 37, 298, 301, 107,
311, 312, 318, 304, 329
Brooner, Stacey 32, 295, 107, 304
Brosseau, James 1-82
Brosseau, Madeline 152
Brosseau, Timothy 153, 197
Brown, Jackie 56
Brown, John 56, 104, 305, 322
Brown, Laura 107, 344
Brown, Sarita 297, 299, 69, 330
Brumiield, Joan 69, 340
Brusenhan, Kim 69
Brusenhan, Laura 150, 153
Brusenhan, Nancy 318
Brusenhan, Susan 107, 344, 260
BUCKLEY, MR. JOSEPH 219
Buerkle, Maureen 69, 307
Buerkle, Richard 131, 195
Bullard, Thomas 43, 69, 310, 322
Bulman, Angela 153
Bump, John 153
Bump, Peggy 26, 108
BURDETTE, MR. WAYNE 272
Burke, John 108
Burkhardt, Lisa 32, 108, 301, 318, 304,
337, 198, 288
Burnard, Barbara 108, 343
Burnham, Lisa 343
Bums, Bridget 69, 322
Burns, Douglas 131, 322, 339
Burns, Paul 69
Burton, Patricia 108, 326, 328
Bury, Elizabeth 131, 332, 318, 304
Bury, Howard 153, 322, 334
Bury, Paul 70
Buschman, Kristen 39, 150, 153
Bush, Julia 131
Butcher, Linda 22, 108, 307
C
Caballero, Jimmy 295
Cabell, Aaron 59
Cabell, Miles 58, 153
Cadwallader, Aldes 131
Calderon, Robert 26, 28, 37, 211, 70,
211
Calderon, Ronald 26, 37, 131, 329
Caldwell, Catherine 322
Caldwell, Clare 108
Callaway, Gregory 70
Callaway. .lulia 293, 153, 233
Calle, Janet
Calvert, Carol 70, 318, 304
Calvert, Elizabeth 297, 301, 132, 304
Calvert, Joseph 153
Calvert, Karen 153, 322
campbeu, Elizabeth 32, 02, 63, 298, 70,
301, 303, 303, 304, 314, 204, 99. 83
Campbell, Kelly 23, 70
Campbell, Vicky 153
Canales, Raymond 343
Canales, Vickey 70
Canehola, Anthony 153
CANION, MRS. RUTH 351
CANNON, MR. ALLAN 343
Cannon, William 59, 153
Caraway, Joyce 108
Carleston, William 132, 331, 195
CAROL, MRS. ELAINE 234, 344
Carr, Liesa 153, 332, 324
Carroll, George 108, 322
Carroll, Michael 26, 37, 108, 324
Carter, Anna 70, 324, 339
Carter, Jimmy 327
Carter, Walter 70
Castillo, Roland 132, 318, 272
Castillo, Rose 132
CHSUCDCITY, Mary 132, 318, 304
CATTANACH, MRS. ALICE 351
Caughey, Mallory 32, 71, 303
Cavazos, Charles 153
Cavazos, Ernest 58
Cavazos, Mark 301, 132
Cavazos, Pedro 108, 318, 272
Cavender, Mark 295, 108, 301, 250
Cavender, Richard 295, 129, 132, 250
Cavender, Stuart 151, 153, 250
Chamberlain, Laura 108, 344
Chamberlain, Louise 71
Chambers, J ermifer 108, 343
Chapman, Nancy 154
Chavarie, Melodic 337, 283, 288
Chavez, Diana 71, 343
Chavez, Rosemary 132, 332
Cheever, Cecile 71, 32, 34, 62, 63, 293
Cheever, Jean 32, 108, 320
Cheever, J oani 32, 108, 320
Chenault, Barbara 26, 132
Chenault, Deborah 26, 154, 322
Cheyney, Rachel 109, 318, 340
Chincarini, Gino 132
Chiodo, Jack 43, 71, 310, 331
Chiodo, Leesa 32, 36, 35, 71
Chido, Tommy 71, 293, 307, 310, 265
Christian, Anthony 132
Christian, Cynthia 293, 129, 132, 301, 318,
304, 260
Christian, Pamila 293, 282, 287
Chumbley, Dwight 56, 293, 128, 133
Clapp, Carol 154, 320
CLAPP, MR. RAY 214
Clark, Candance 109
Clark, Chris 71
Clark, lVIichele 32, 109, 318
Clark, Preston 154
Clark, Ruth 26, 71
CLASEN, MR. WALTER 351
Clausel, Caroline 133
Clay, Michael 109, 250
Clay, Robert 72,307
Clegg, Cathy 32, 35, 72, 318
Clegg, Karen 154, 22, 39, 295, 150
Clegg, Louise 299, 327, 338
Clement, Craig 295, 133, 318, 304
Clements, Jimmy 318, 195
Cloud, Nancy 109, 318
Cloughley, Kimberlea 334
COBB, MR. ANDY 219
Coffey, Timothy 172
Cohen, Alan 154
Cohen, Robert 293, 109, 309, 318, 272
Colbert, Thomas 154
Collazo, Carlos 43, 109
Collier, Larry 154
Collins, Catherine 109
Collins, Molly 32, 301, 109, 332, 314, 317
328
Collins, William 154, 326
Colton, Terri 109
Colunga, Theresa 295, 109, 340
Comer, Nancy 26, 133, 329
COMER, MR. ROBERT 220
Conger, John 104, 109, 309, 310, 272
Conger, Kevin 43, 72, 310
Conner, Molly 154
Cook, Baron 133, 250
Cook, Merry 154
Cook, Mindy 26
Cook, Robin 26, 27, 109, 318, 304, 334
329
395
9
Index
Cook, Susan 26, 29, 293, 72, 301, 303, 304,
328, 359
Cooper, Michele 26, 27, 301, 109, 304
Cooper, Louis 154
Cooper, Ondy 109
COPE, MR. GUY 238
Cordell, John 301
CORNER, MR. JOHN 236
Coronado, Louis 133
Cortez, Rogelio 155
Costa, Frances 295, 155, 198
Costa, John 340
Costa, Sylvia 72
Couch, John 343
Cox, Carmen 32, 301, 109, 314, 318, 304
COX, MR. CURTIS 226
Cox, Jacene 32, 34, 298, 72, 314, 344
Cox, James 340
COX, MISS PEGGY 227, 202
Crabtree, Mark 110, 307
Craig, Cynthia 155
Cranford, Debra 26, 303
CRANFORD, MR. RICHARD 26, 311
Creamer, Casey 72
Cree, William 59, l 55
Creech, Ann 133, 334, 337
Creeden, Carol 26, 27, 72, 340
CROUCH, MR. FLOYD 349
Crow, Loren 265
Crow, Steven 155
Cunningham, Bruce 73, 310, 272
Cunningham, Elliot 43, 73, 310
Cunningham, Randy 155
Curtis, Bud 134
Curtis, Todd 155
D
Dahlgren, Maggi 128, 134, 301, 314, 313,
304, 328
Dalton, Ann 32, 301, 110, 318, 324
Daniel, Judith 134, 328
Daniell, James 110, 305, 322
Daniels, Deborah 155
Daniels, Dean 306, 307
Daniels, Glenn 134
Darnall, Dale 155, 197
Davidson, John 110, 327
Davidyan, Debbie 134, 332
Davidyan, Wanda 73, 332, 326, 335, 337
Davis, Glen 110
Davis, Heather 155
Davis, Janette 134
Davis, Richard 134, 301, 318, 250
Daviss, Amy 155, 320
DAWSON, MISS HELEN 351
DEBILL, MR. WALTER 214, 309
DeBriyn, Melinda 32, 35, 293, 301, 74, 303
83
Dedo, Sheila 134
DEES, MR. RAYMOND 351
Delaplane, Deborah 32, 35, 301, 74, 303,
394, 337, 344
Delgado, Mary 74, 343
Delossantos, Abel 339
Dempsey, Dede 155, 328
Deres, Deborah 110, 327, 304, 260
Devine, Carroll 74
Devine, Franklin 295, 134
396
9
Devlin, Lori 134
Devore, Dawn 134
Diaz, Daniel 58
Dickens, Richard 339
Diehl, Jackson 74, 301, 303, 309, 314, 324,
304, 265, 83
Diehl, Stephen 110, 309, 310, 318, 304
Dingel, Debbie 110, 344
Dinius, Nancy 74, 339, 283, 198
Dishon, Jack 26, 74
Dobbs, Daniel 43, 74, 331
Dobson, Michael 155
Dolch, Pauline 74, 337
Donzis, Henry 75, 301
Dorsey, Stephen 301, 111, 305, 322
Douglas, John 134, 309
Douglas, Steven 26, 37, 295, 111, 329
Douglass, Clifton 293, 138, 134
Douglass, Heather 75, 318, 304, 14
Douglass, Hillary 155, 320
Doyle, Rosanne 26, 37, 75, 303, 304, 329
Dreyfus, John 293, 298, 111, 314, 317,
318, 304, 336, 337, 338
Drought, Virginia 134, 318
Dubinski, Steven 56, 295, 134, 301
Dubose, Sidney 111, 318, 304, 250
DUFFY, MRS. DORIS 354
Duke, Philip 56, 129, 134, 306, 307, 359
Dullye, Gary 134, 195
Duncan, Lucy 26, 27, 75, 303, 329, 334
Duncan, Stephen 59
Duncan, Susan 26, 111, 329
Dunks, Scott 111, 324
Dunn, James 195
Durbin, James 134
DURHAM, MRS. MARY 359, 202
Dye, Diana 76
Dye, Pamela 75
Dyer, Jo Anna 111
E
Earhart, Michael 111, 322
EARLE, MRS. NILA 325, 344
Eastman, Jerry 1 12
Eekhoff, Grant 26
Edmondson, David 112
Edmonson, Perry 58
Egan, Emily 134
Eisenschmidt, Laura 301, 318, 304
Eisenschmidt, Leslie 75, 134, 303, 335, 340
Eldridge, Jacqueline 26, 112
Elizondo, Elizabeth 23, 112, 318, 304
Elliot, Elizabeth 32, 301, 75, 303
Embs, Jennifer 26, 293, 134, 318, 329, 332,
198, 288
Embs, Lisa 29, 32, 64, 293, 299, 75, 310,
330, 344, 338, 337
ENG, MR. JOHNNIE 231, 359, 14
Eng, Mary 298, 134, 320
Engle, Roberta 295, 112, 307, 328, 335
ERBEN, MR. HARVEY 347
Erben, Randall 43, 293, 76, 301, 303, 309,
310, 318, 304, 83
Erhart, Mike 43
Estes, Rebecca 156
Estrada, Anita 112
Etlinger, Mark 26
Evans, Alan 156
Evans, Elizabeth 134, 326, 334
Evans, John 1 56
Evans, Kimberly 76
Evans, Ralph 26, 293, 305, 322
Everidge, Donald 59, 156, 197
Everidge, Susan 76, 301, 306, 307
Ewing, Sarah 32, 112
EYEHORN, MRS. LUCILE 350
F
Falcon, Paco 76
Fanning, Michael 298, 76, 314
Fanning, Stephen 293, 150, 156
Fearing, Elizabeth 32, 301, 112, 307, 324,
337
Ferguson, Sally 326, 334
Feuerbacher, Mitchell 43, 113
Fey, David 297, 322
Filippone, Beverly 297, 299, 134
FINER, MR. NEAL 227
Fischer, Leigh 22, 37, 105, 113, 310, 234,
160
Fosher, Lourie 156
Fisher, Maria 134
Fitzgerald, Kim 134, 307, 330, 383, 287
Fitzgerald, Mark 76
FLATOW, MRS. ESTHER 351
Flores, Arthur 307
Flores, Mary 134
Flores, Joe 56
Flowers, Brenda 76
Flowers, Mark 113
Foley, William 324
Ford, Bettilynn 32, 76
Ford, Lisa 32, 34, 301, 104, 113, 318, 304
Ford, Sarah 294, 128. 134, 318, 283, 288
FOERSTER, MR. PAUL 215, 301
Forrester, Lucy 156, 306, 307
Forsythe, Carol 32, 113
Foster, Peggy 76
Fowlkes, Lellen 32, 293, 298, 113, 314,
318
eff' -, ' A
, 3
Franks, James 77, 338
FRAISER, MRS. SANDRA 215
Frazer, Sally 77, 314
FRANZ, MISS PAULA 228, 336, 337, 338
Frederick, John 59, 156
FREELAND, MRS. MARY 354
Frost, Donald 136, 301
Fuhrman, Nancy 32, 293, 301, 104, 105,
113
Fuhrman, Thomas 77, 307, 310, 331, 284
Fuller, Larry 293, 297, 301, 77, 326, 330
Fuller, Julie 136
Fuller, Leslie 136, 334
Fuller, Terry 156
FUNK,
MR. BILL 216
FURTEK, MRS. JO ANN 228
G
Gaines, Laura 136, 318, 304, 287
Gales, Jackie 337
Gallegos, Jesse 77
Gallegos, Ronnie 77
Gallegos, Roy 156
GALVAN, MR. RALPH 238
Gandy,
Betty 32,113,327
Garcia, Anabel 156, 198
Garcia, Gilbert 339
Garcia,
Garcia,
Garcia,
Lawna 26, 156, 322
Leonel 62
Olivia 157
Garcia, Theresa 157
Garcia, Yolanda 77
Garibay, Henry 43, 77
Garison, Timothy 77, 310, 284
Gamer, Vivian 36, 320, 339
Garza, Ana
Garza, Sandra 77, 304, 343
Gaston, Elizabeth 29, 32, 62, 64, 295, 77
310
Gates, Jacqueline 77
Gentle, Kelly 136
Gently, Mark 136, 339
GEORGE, MR. GERALD 351
GEORGE, MRS. URSULA 235, 344
Geppert, Cynthia 317
Gerhard, Myron 77, 301, 303, 324
Gilhousen, Patricia 113, 301, 307
Gillispie, David 113, 265
Gillett, Patti 77, 343
Gilliland, John 105, 113, 304, 338, 14
GILMER, MISS ANNA BELLE 203
Gleighenhaus, Barry 301, 77, 303, 309, 304
9, 83
Gleichenhaus, Stuart 26, 27, 113, 309, 313
304, 284
Goddard, Andre 78
Goetting, Karen 32, 114, 301, 310, 318
304
1
1
a
Goetting, Thornton 295, 331, 265
Goldberg, Susan 157, 337, 260
Golden, Sallie 136, 329
Goldsbury, Nanthaniel
Gomez, Gerald 157
Gomez, Yolanda 26, 136, 329, 283, 288
Gonzales, Elva 114
Gonzales, Gilbert
Gonzalez, Maijie 157
Gootee, Manette 32, 295, 301, 113, 318,
304
Gootee, Mary Frances 293, 157
Gottardy, Carolyn 332, 344
Gottardy, Charles 272
Gottlich, Matthew 45, 331
Gottlich, Peggy 32, 35, 293, 296, 78
Goudge, John 293, 78, 303
Goudge, Robert 56, 129, 136, 322
Goudge, Stanley 79
Goza, Ede Lee 136, 324, 330
Grady, Valencia 114
GRAHAM, MR. DOUGLASS 237
Graham, Jeanne 32, 114, 318
Graham, William 136
Grassel, Anne 157, 332
Gravengaard, llse 114
Graves, John 26, 301, 114
Graves, Marjorie 136
Gray, Gail 301, 32, 318, 304
GRAY, MISS ROBIN 223, 283
Gray, Sandra 157, 335
Gray, Vickie 136
Green, Lynne 157, 332
Greene, Lori 157
GREENE, MRS. JAMIE 211
Greer, Pamela 136
Gregory, Eric 56
Gregory, Gale 318, 32, 36, 79, 304, 338, 344
Griffin, John 301, 309, 304
Griffin, Kent 26, 295, 301, 114, 284
Griffin, Matt 309, 310, 250
Griffin, Robert 114
Griffith, John 26, 27, 79, 304
Griggs, Tracy 136, 26, 332, 329, 334
GROOS, MRS. KRISTINE 237
Grubbs, Bryan 157, 328
Gruber, Susan 295, 137, 320
Guardia, John 299, 330
Guenther, Theresa 301, 137
Gugenheim, David 137, 317
Gurwitz, Andrew 79, 337, 338
Gustamante, Anna 327
Gutierriz, Arthur 43, 310, 331
Gutierrez, Gustavo
Gutierrez, Mimi 158
H
Haas, Deborah 32, 295, 298, 301, 79, 311,
334, 336
Hagadus, Donna 137
Hagadus, Pamela 114, 337
Hagelstein, Mary 26, 137
Haerr, Mary 301, 137, 320, 329
Hagenson, James 158
Hager, Karen 295, 158
Hagy, Larry 79
Haight, Caroline 32, 36, 35, 295, 298, 80,
314, 318, 304
Haight, Nancy 137, 320
Hair, Cecilia 158, 322
Hall, Michael 80
Hall, William 293, 294, 298, 80, 311, 312,
336, 337, 338
Hamaker, Carla 137
Hamilton, Jana 137
HAMPTON, MR. LARRY 334, 203
Hannaman, Robert 284
Hans, Janet 32, 301, 114, 318, 304
HARBORDT, MRS. DOROTHY 327. 201
Hardin, Robert 301, 80, 303, 324, 99
Hardman, John 114, 334
Haring, Howard 295, 298, 80, 309, 314
Harlan, Randall 293, 137, 314, 339
Harnisch, Heidi 22. 137. 318, 304, 260
Harrell, Hollis 114, 320, 336
Harrington, Kimberley 114, 340
Harris, Kathleen 158
Harris, Wendy 114
Harshcaney, Lori 137, 332
Hart, Dorice 114
Hart, Karen 322
Harte, Sarah 138, 334
Hartwig, Cheryl 115, 307, 344
Harwood, Anne 32, 35 36, 295, 298, 80,
397
Index
Harwood, Arme 32, 35, 36, 295, 298, 80,
314, 318, 304
Hasslocker, Julie 138
Hatter, Robert 158
Hauge, Erik 322
Haunte, Carl 331
Hauser, John 138
Hauser, Mark 138
Hauser, Stanley 81
Hawn, Scott 58, 197
Hay, Kathy 138
Heaser, Dean 115
Heitkamp, Emily 32, 34, 36, 81, 318, 338,
344
Helland, Suzanne 81
Helland, Teresa 138. 318, 304
Helmke, Karen 32, 35, 36, 295, 301, 81,
303, 318
Hemmick, Elizabeth 26, 138, 324, 328
Henderson, Nina 22, 293, 150, 157, 327
Hendry, John 43, 63, 81, 303, 306, 310,
331, 182
Hendry, Lynne 32, 293, 115, 318, 304, 328
Henley, Amy 32, 35, 81, 314, 324, 288
Herder, Allison 32, 36, 81, 332, 314, 322,
288. 14
Hemandez, Grace 158, 198, 288
Hernandez, Kiki 158
Hiatt, Mary 22, 304
Hicks, Craig 138, 309
Hierholzer, Diane 115, 304, 337, 283, 198,
288
Hill, Herbert 158
HILL, MISS JANE 349
HILBERT, MISS JANIS 212, 306
HILLBERT, MRS. VERA 351
Hillman, Elaine 158
Hilton, Julie 297, 399, 158, 330
Hinson, Jeffrey 81
Hinson, Rodney 56, 138
Hocott, Richard 81, 310, 250
HODGE, MRS. ALMEDA 232, 326, 335
Hodges, Gradley 158
Hoffman, Gretchen 158
Hoffman, Karen 14
Homberger, April 159
Hohenberger, Katherin 158
Holchak, Glenn 293, 301, 115, 309, 304,
272
Holliday, David
Holm, Cynthia 301
Holzschuher, Louise 297, 330
Hooper, Duane 158, 59, 197
Hopkins, Susan 26, 301, 82, 303, 329, 288
Hoppe, Charles 82
Hoppe, Suzanne 115
Hopper, Walter 293, 115
HORLEN, MR. WILLIAM 42, 223
HORN, MRS. BETTY LYNN 354
Horne, Douglas 159
House, Rebecca 159, 138
House, Robert 327
Hovenden, Ann 301, 138
Hovenden, Lynn 158
Howell, Cindy 32, 115
Howell, Elizabeth 26
Howell, Robert 43, 293, 115, 305, 322, 331
Hoyack, Bonny 115
Huante. Carle 82
393
Huff, Helen 295, 115, 317
Hughes, Barbara 138
Hughes, Diana 82
Hughes, Richey 82. 343
Hughey,
Kristy 139
HUMPREYS, MISS PATRICIA 217
Hundley, Dana 159, 332, 198
Hunter, Patricia 82, 324
Hurst, Chester 115
Hurst, Elaine 139, 344
I
Iglehart, Cheryle
Iglehart,
Debra 82
Irvin, lVlac 139, 309
Jackson,
Jackson,
Jackson,
Jackson,
J ARED,
J
Cheryl 159
Maria 139
Paul 43, 82, 310
Blair 293, 159, 322. 197
MR. GEORGE 238
Jefferson, Miriam 295, 297, 399, 139, 320,
330
Jenkins, Kendall
Jenkins, Kevin 82
Jenkins, Stacy 26, 115, 329
Jensen, Karen 322
Jernigan, Kay 26
J iminez,
J iminez,
Beatrice
J oe
Jimenez, Mary
J imeniz,
Rudy 43, 64, 310
Jochimsen, Gary 83, 182
JOCKUSH, MRS. CARL 347
Johns, Henry 295, 301, 195
Johnson, Craig 197
Johnson, Darrell
Johnson
, Deborah 83, 337
Johnson, Grace
Johnson
, Lori 22, 105, 115, 306, 307
JOHNSON, MRS. PAT 351
Jones, Cindy 32, 115, 332
Jones, Janelle 32, 34, 35, 293, 301, 83, 303,
318, 304, 83
Jones, Jay
Jones, Jo Lynn 139
Jones, Richard 26, 139, 239
Jornayvaz, Robert 139, 309, 138, 304
JOSEPH, MRS. JEAN 329
JOSEY, MRS. KAREN 232
Joyce, John 43, 195
Judson, Mark
Judy, Deral 26, 37, 83, 301, 303, 305, 322
Jung, Sara 32, 116, 318, 328
J utson, Scott 83, 327
JUVENAL, MR. JIM 220. 224
K
Kaak, Scott 299, 330
Kaak, Stephen 116
KAHN, MR. MAX 349
Kaliff, Melanie 293, 83, 336, 338, 14
Kaliff, Mitchell 293, 295, 139, 318, 336,
338
Kampmann, George 84
Kanter, Larry 26, 139
Kaufman, Anne 298, 84, 301, 314, 338,
344, 14
Keahey, David 84, 327
Keahey, Susan 301, 116, 317, 318, 304
Keathley, Linda 293, 150, 159
Keeler, Michael 84
Keeling, Antoinette 140, 332, 322, 288
Keene, Elizabeth 283
KEENER, MR. JAMES 42, 224
Kelleher, John
Keller, James 84
Kelsey, Richard 298, 116, 312
Kemper, Audrey
Kemper, Ramona 84
Kemper, Rene 139
Kendall, Cathy 299, 84, 306, 307, 330
Kenny, Steve 58
Keogh, Amy 159
My
Z
1, K
, 1
.3
Y X
.
1 2
Kephart, Thomas 159
Kern, David
Kerr, Terisa
KETTER, MRS. SANDRA 212, 204
Kettering, Phillip 84
Kessey, Scharon 26, 159
Kezar, J anyce
Kiepprien, Kendy 116
Kiesel, Elizabeth 293, 295, 159
Kiesel, Patti 84
Killian, Jenny 22, 38, 116, 304
Kimmell, Thomas
Kincaide, Kevin 159, 197
King, Karyn 85, 314
King, Marianne 32, 85, 116, 301, 318, 304
Kingman, Robert 116, 301, 309, 310, 318,
304, 265
Kinney, Genevieve 32, 318, 304, 344
Kinnie, Kurt 14
Kinser, Juliet 293, 85, 326, 304, 260
KINSLOW, MRS. LULA 329
Kinzie, Lauren 159, 320
Kirk, Pamela 23, 301,116, 310, 314, 313,
344, 268
Klahn, Karen 116, 307, 324
Kleck, Steven 265
Klein, Eddie 159
Klein, Randal
Klein, Katherine 140, 324
Klein, Rudolph 116
Kline, Linda 32, 295, 299, 301, 85, 303,
330, 336
Kobernat, Steven 159
Koch, Mary 160, 322
Koenig, Laurie 160, 332
KOFFMAN, MRS. SHIRLEY 354
Kohenberger, Kathy 328
Kost, Bryan 293, 327
Kost, Kathryn 160
Kotara, Gail 116
Kotowslci, James 160, 197
KOWNSLOR, MRS. MARGUERITE 204
Krajian, Marjorie 85, 301, 303, 312
Krause, Kent 295, 104, 116, 272
Krause, Peter 26, 85
Krueger. Helen 85. 340
KRUEGER, MRS. FRIEDA 228
KRUEGER, MRS. GERTRUDE 204
Kruger, Jeffrey, 297, 140, 304, 326
Kuper, Cecile 301, 116, 318, 304
Kuper, Kathleen 160
Kuykendall, Bert 293, 160, 197
L
LACAVA, MR. FRANK 356
Lacritz, Jeffrey 26
Lacritz, John 169, 26
Ladd, Cindy 318, 32, 116
Lahourcade, Lee 293, 301, 105, 11
318, 304, 250
LAKISCH, MISS PENNY 317. 205
Lamhrecht, William
Lancaster, Howard 160
LANE, MR. MIKE 59, 58, 229, 197
Langan, Eric 250
Landsman, Betsy 117, 317, 328, 14
Lange, Kurt 160
Lange, Robert 85
Laremore, Laura 85, 340
Lassen, Peter
Laughead, James 160
Lawton, Brad 86, 337
Layton, Adrienne
Lee, Alvin 58, 293
Lee, Eddie 56, 140
Lee, Mary Jane 293, 160
Lee, Thomas 26, 301, 322
Leffler, Sonny
'lx
Q ,,
LeFrancois, John
LeFrancois, Michele 140, 326
Leftwich, Frankie
Lehne, Billy 117, 331, 284
Leinbach, Linda 140
LeMessurier, Genevieve 140, 318, 304, 301
Leonard, Kevin
Leonard, Shannon 117
Leslie, Alfred 160
Leslie, Will
Levit, Nancy 117, 318, 304, 260
Lew, Lori 140, 305, 322
Lew, Stephen 339
Lewis, Judith 140, 318, 304, 336
Lewis, Laurie 22, 295, 161
Lewis, Steve 293, 140, 309, 318, 304, 250
Lieberman, Ellen 117
Lieberman, Steven 26, 161
Liebmann, David 295, 301, 86, 303, 309
Liebmann, Laura 293, 140, 314, 318, 304
Lifshutz, James 295
LIGHTFOOT, MRS. FLORA
Lieck, Charles 86
Liljenwall, Pamela 117, 32, 318, 344, 83
Liljenwall, Linda 141, 318, 304
Lillis, David 86, 310
Lillis, Ricky
Lindsey, William
Littleton, Debra 32, 295, 296, 86
Livesay, George 43, 86, 310, 331
Lyibojevic, Yana
Lock, Connie 32,,301, 117,, 307
Locke, Philip 117, 309, 310
Lockwood, Victoria
Lodge, Susan 117, 324
Lohman, Susan 32, 117, 301
Lohse, Christina 86, 337
Loisel, Clary 141
Lomax, Tracy 117
Lomax, Marie 86
Longoria, Angelita 161, 334
Long, Melanie 128, 141, 317, 327, 334
Longoria, David 161
Longoria, Juan
Longoria, Larry
Longoria, Maria 86
Longoria, Yolanda 161
Loomis, Nancy
Loomis, William 117
Lopez, Adrian
Lopez, Jimmy 86
Lopez, Mike
Lopez, Rita 86, 343
Lovell, Clyde
LOVING, MR. ROGER 213
Lowrey, Mark 59, 161, 197
Lowrey, Genie 86
LUCCHELLI, MR. C. J. 343
Luna, Linda 141, 328
Luna, Norma 32, 36, 118, 320
Luna, Robert 161
Luna, Sylvia 141, 322, 288
Lutreel, Leslie 161, 332
Lyman, Catherine 118, 318, 304
LYND, MRS. LINDA 351
Lynch, Eileen 141
Lynch, Mary 118
Lyons, Mary L. 161, 332
Lyons, Mary E.
M
Macdonald, Evelyn 297, 305, 113, 322, 327
Macdonald, Nancy 38, 141, 313, 330, 282,
287
399
Index
Macdonald, Robert D. 43, 310, 87
MACKEEN, MR. CHARLES 221
Maclin, Todd 62, 309, 87, 318
Madden, Robert 141, 327
Mahan, Michele 141, 320
Maher, Elizabeth 26, 118
Mangold, Hans 301, 303, 88, 324, 334
MANGOLD, MRS. LOU 229
Maniatas, Dimi 26, 89, 329, 334, 288
Mann, Joe 161
Manning, April 88, 260
Mansolo, Micheal 59
Manupelli, Laura 293
Marek, John 161
Marek, Rosemary 141, 318, 304, 332
Marrow, Elizabeth 327
Marrow, William 88
Matthews, Mason 88, 272
Matthews, Roger 58
Matula, Carol 32, 35, 301, 303, 305, 307,
83, 88, 320
Matula, Kathleen 161, 332
Mauldin, Elizabeth 141, 326
Maurer, Bruce 27, 26, 301, 303, 88, 329
Mauze, Hampton 161
MAXWELL, MRS. KATHLEEN 205
McAllister, David 310, 86, 339, 250
MCBAIN, MR. HARRY 42, 310
McCalpin, Greg 293, 87
McAlpin, Kathy 86
McAtee, Terry 301, 119
McCain, Karyn 162, 320
McCaleb, Ben 83, 99, 64, 301, 303, 309
256
McCaleb, Jenny 22, 301, 128, 129, 141
318, 304
McCall, Robert 86
McCalpin, Greg 317, 326, 330, 87, 293
McCalpin, Kathy 86, 318, 268
McCarthy, Dawna 307, 87, 326, 344
McCarthy, Kathleen 162
Marsh, Phillip 118, 343
Martin, James 141
Martin, John 161
McClanahan, Scott 119, 314
McClelland, Kirk 87, 272
McCombs, Robert 56, 195
Martin, Kent 250 McConnell, Jane 32, 298, 119, 312, 324, 14
Martin, Lauretto 303
MCCONNELL, MR. JOHN 240
MARTIN, MR. LARRY 58, 59, 331, 284 McCreless, Jeanne 83, 87, 344
Martin, Lee Ann 341
Martinez, Cecil 182
Martinez, Delia 161
Martinez, Diana 118
Martinez, Minerva 337, 340
McDaniel, Steve 305, 119
McDaniel, Teri 141
McDavid, Jackie 295, 141, 320, 328'
McDowell, Nancy 87, 304, 344
McGaughy, Julie 39, 293, 151, 162
Martinez, Tina 118, 340 McGaughy, Virginia 32, 293, 119, 318, 304
MASSER, MR. TED 42, 224
Mathews, Richard 88
Mathews, Betsy 161
Matthews, Diana 119
400
McGilvray, Lester 310, 87, 331
McGrath, Brian 163, 197
McGregor, Peter 142
McHugh, Lee 58
McMi1lian, Mollie 119, 343
MCMILLIAN, MR. TIMOTHY 232
McNeel, Elizabeth 162
McNeel, Ian 141
McNeill, Robert 307
McOmie, Jeanne 32, 301, 119, 314, 318,
304
McWilliams, Gary 26, 87
McWilliams, Keith 37, 142
Mead,
George 293, 297, 298, 83, 88, 317,
206
Menger, Lois 23, 119
Meurin, William 338, 162, 197
Meyer, John 142, 320
Meyer, Robin 32, 119, 326, 344
Michelson, Lowell 162
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Clifton 162
Diana 293, 88, 318, 304, 260
Elaine 23, 301, 119, 318, 304, 260
Miller, Joelle 295, 142, 318, 304
Miller, Laura 307, 142
Miller, Lisa 332, 318, 32, 306, 307, 89, 312,
314, 35, 295, 298, 303
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Marcus 59, 295, 162, 331
Stacy 162
Susan 162
Miniel, Melissa 90
Mitchell, Lane 119, 27, 26, 37, 301, 309,
284
Mitchell, Robin 119
Mitchell, Scott 37, 26, 301, 309
Mitchell, William 37, 26, 142, 284
Mobley, Jennifer 163, 320
Mobley, Mark 26, 119, 318
Mock, Annie 301, 142, 318, 304
Mok, Patricia 163, 320
Moke, Julie 142
Molteni, Tony 331
Monical, Doc 119
Montemayor, Rene 90
Montemayor, Xavier 195
Montesclaros, Chris 142
Montgomery, Barbara 39, 163, 282, 287
Montgomery, Laura 163, 293, 343
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
, Bettye Jo 119
, Clayburn 142
,John 163
, Paul 120
, Paula Jo 163
Moore, Scott 295, 142, 331
Moore
Morel,
,sydney 03, 340
Donna 297, 120, 143, 322
Moreno, Danny 334
MORRIS, MR. PAUL 217
Morris, Rebecca 32, 120, 318
Morrison, Robert 163
Morrow, Terry 163
Moses, Neal 89
Moye,
Bea 32, 293,104,120, 326,335
Muegge, Melissa 26, 163
Murphy, Kevin 89
Murray, Molly 332, 89, 314, 295, 298, 32,
33, 34, 53
Murray, Nancy 324, 268
N
Nau, James 163
Nau, Thomas 89, 304, 329, 26, 37, 301,
303
Neil, Rhonda 163
Neil, Rodney 26
NELSON, MR. GALE 297, 230, 205
Nelson, Lori Sue 163, 288
Nelson, Mark 43, 89
Newman, Cole 310, 89, 272
Newman, John 164, 265
Newman, Pixie 33, 36, 120, 320
Newton, William 343
Nicholson, Holly 33, 34, 120, 314
NIXON, MRS. COUNTESS 218, 339, 359
Noel, Carol 143, 327, 332
Paschal, James 304, 329, 26, 301, 120, 318
Paschal, Laura 143
Pawel, Lisa 318, 304, 335, 33, 36, 301, 121
Payne, Laura 293, 164, 332
Queen, Janet 295, 165
R
NORMAN, MRS. MARY 350, 311, 312,
314, 206
Norris, Dean 43
Norris, Mark 58, 164
Norton, Deborah 322
Norton, Dorothy 89
Norton, John 143, 334
Norton, Lucy 120, 326
NOVIER, MRS. SYLVIA S. 351
O
OCHSE, MR. WILLIAM 347
O'Connell, Wayne 90, 182
O'Connell, Scott 197
O'Haugherty, Mary 143
0'Kelley, Shannon 164
Oldfather, Michael 151, 164
Oliver, Carl 301, 309, 304, 256
OLIVER, MRS. LOUISE 217
Oliver, William 164
O'Neal Nancy 297, 322
O'Neill, Michael 143, 318, 250
Oppenheimer, Barbara 293, 164, 320, 359
Oppert, Susan 33, 34, 303, 90, 340
OREM, lVlR. HARRY B. 352
Ortiz, Febe 26, 164
Orton, Shawn 90
Ostrum, Anne 26, 143, 326, 329
Ostrum, Robert 120
Otoole, Laurie 120, 288
Otoole, Shannon 164
Owings, Sharilyn 343
Owings, Shawn 90
P
Padilla, Peggy 33, 297, 299, 91,3
336
Palans, David 293, 301, 143, 250
Palomo, Margaret 91, 343
Paloma, Stella 164
Pantalion, Sandra 143, 322, 288
Paredes, Andrew 56
Park, David 298, 91, 314
Park, James 164
PARR, MRS. GRACE B. 351
Parr, Randy 26, 307, 120
Parsons, John 143
04, 330,
Payne, Polly 314, 318, 328, 33, 36, 301,
120
Peacock, Janet 91, 337, 338
Peacock, Joseph 143
Pena, Richard 38, 165, 322
Penn, Randolph 37, 26, 165, 329
Perdue, Elizabeth 301, 143, 318, 304
Perdue, Scott 298, 312
Perez, Lucy 143
Perkins,
Eliza 37, 26, 165, 326
Perkis, Cynthia 121, 343
Perrill, Mary Jane 165, 344
Perry, Danny 195
PERRY, MRS. TROX 350
Perry, Kathleen 121
Peterson, Damon 58, ,250
Pfeiffer, Fred 43, 83, 91, 331
Pfeil, Richard 37, 26, 329
Phillips, Courtney 298, 317
Phillips, John 293, 143
Phillips, Martin 301, 309, 121, 304, 256
Phillips, Stephen 165
Phillips, William 324
Picard, Carolyn 165
Pickett, Peggy 26, 305, 324, 288
Pickett,
Russell 324, 329
Pierce, Rusty 295, 296, 104, 121, 318
Pina, Alberto 334
Pitman,
Teresa 26, 121, 329
Placencia, Martha 165
Pletz, Janet 304, 295, 143, 318
Pogue, Brian 165
Pogue, Laura 22, 293, 143
Poindexter, Powell 337, 338
Ponce, Joe 165
Ponebshek, Philip 165
Poplin, Annette 33, 121, 324
Powell, Elizabeth 23, 91
Pratt, Mona 307, 144
Presnell, Scott 326
Pressly, Thomas 121
Preston, Suzy 23, 91, 344
Priakos,
Aristides 144, 334
Price, Patty 33, 36, 121, 322
PRINCE, MR. ABE 356
Prucha, Marion 91
Q
QUARLES, MRS. NORMA 233, 305, 322
Raider, Deborah 299, 144, 330
Raider, Melissa 23, 121
Ramirez, Gilbert 56, 144
Ramos, Felix 293, 121, 318, 337
Ramsey, James 166
Ramsey, Kathy 144
Randall, Charles 144, 334
Ransleben, Glenna 144, 324
Ranson, Diana 99
RANSON, MRS. ROSE ELLEN
206, 14
Ray, Lawrence 92, 317
Rey, Leslie 33, 121, 326, 344
Ray, Lori 166, 332, 344
Redford, Margaret 166, 288
Reed, Stacy 144, 332
REID, MRS. JOHN HELEN 236
Reid, Linda 301, 122, 335
Reid, Peggy 307, 166
Reilly, Missy 166
Reilly, Pat 293, 92, 304
REINAUER, MR. CHARLES 217
Resendez, Stephen
Rheiner, Dan 122, 193
Rheiner, Stacy 144
Richardson, Martha 26, 307, 122,
Richardson, Renee 166
Rickabaugh, Marvin 92, 250
Rickert, Robin 33, 295, 122
Rickert, Thomas 144
Ridgeway, Jane 166
RIGGS, MR. GUY 221
Ricklin, Scot 293, 309
1
Q
4'
Y
'S
209, 359,
329
Ricklin, Tara 336, 330, 33, 295, 299, 83,
303,92, 304. 334
Riley, Kevin 326
Riley, Stacy 33, 122, 337
Riordan, Herbert 92
Riordan, Stephen 166
Riser, Rick 144
Ritchie, Richard 144
Rivera, Ed 43, 92
Roach, Buz 166
Roberson, Mark 92, 326, 329, 26, 211, 83
303
Roberts, Barry 166
Roberts, Ted 330, 297, 305, 83, 122
Robinson, Carlton 58, 166, 197
Robinson, Dale 343
Robinson, Kathy 33
4
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Index
Robinson, Kelly 38, 144, 282, 287
Robinson, Randy 166, 328
Roche, Austin 324
Rockstroh, Mourette 26, 92, 338, 282, 287,
268
Rockstroh, Patricia 26, 144
Rodriguez, Jessica 92, 337
Rodriguez, Michael 26, 339
Rodriguez, Randy 58, 167
Rodri ez Vivian 339
gu 1
Roehm, Melissa 144, 288, 198
Roesler, Mark 167
Rogers, Anne 167, 320
Rogers, Julie 324, 344, 33, 295, 301,
320
Rohde, Sterling 337
Romano, Elizabeth 23, 93, 318
Romano, Ray 122, 331
Roof, Paul 167
Roof, Stephen 93, 338
Rosales, Debbie 297, 299, 144, 330
Rosene, Karla 167
Rosillo, Rudy 93
ROSS, MRS. FRANCES 240
Ros, Margaret 29, 26, 301, 93, 318
Rowe, Angie 22, 293, 167
Rowe, Donna 22, 293, 83, 93, 340
Rowe, Nancy 93
Rozelle, Pete 145
Rubin, Joe 167, 197
Rubin, Robert 167
Rubiola, Gregory 250
Ruble, Catherine 145
Rubrecht, David 43, 93, 310, 331
Rubrecht, Monica 145, 332
122,
A
3
'Q
3
Mn...
I
1
Sawtelle, William 293, 309, 122, 250
Sawyer, Kathy 33, 34, 293, 94
Scarsella, Julia 343
Schaeffer, Sam 167
Scheffler, Harvey 26, 122
Schiller, William 145
Schmidt, Howard 301, 145
Schoelzel, William 332
Schoenbaum, Alan 122
Rubsamen, Ann 301, 145, 318
Rudeloff, Robert 324
Rutchowstuch, John 295
Rutherford, Glyn 295, 297, 272
Rutkauskas, John 167
Ruybalid, John 301, 122
Ryden, Roxanne 93
Rymer, David 301, 309, 145, 265
S
SABOL, DR. DONALD E. 349
Saigh, Susan 145, 322, 328
Salazar, Lorraine 93
Sale, David 122, 327
Salsman, Richard 145
Samuel, Jeanne 167
Sanchez, Elex 167
Sanchez, Elvia 94
Sanchez, Elvira 122
Sanchez, Erik 43, 310
Sanchez, Gilbert
Sanchez, Laura 167
Sanchez, Robert 59
Sandoz, Randy 145, 326, 265
Sansom, Iris 26, 145, 320, 328
Santos, Cynthia 167
Sartain, Diane 122, 332
Satel, Joseph 167
Sauls, Cephus 64, 94
Saunders, Margaret 94, 318, 260
Savant, John 94
Sawtelle, Ellen 167
402
Schoenbaum, David 94
Schrag, Suzy 29, 26, 94, 337, 338, 344
Schreiner, Gus 43, 331
Schreiner, Louie 167, 250
Schulte
,Janet 26, 167, 329
Schulte,
Schultz
Schultz
Schultz
Schultz
Nancy 94, 339
, Bubba 145, 195
, Heather 33, 301, 303, 94
, Rhonda 146
, Robert 295
Schuman, Steven 95
Schwarting, Bland 26, 37,,306, 146
Schwarting, Laura 33, 36, 295, 301,
122, 335
SCHWARZ, MRS. MARIE 214, 359
SCIARAFFA, MR. DAN 353
Scott, Amy 26, 146
3
Seymour, Sandra 26, 293, 128, 146, 334
Shaw, Erin 33, 35, 63, 95
Shaw, Mark 167
Shaw, Stan 293, 128, 146, 272
SHAW, MRS. SARA 354
Shaw, Shawn 307, 123
Shawd, Cliff 123
Shawd, John 327
Shawd, Sabrina 22, 295, 95, 318, 268
Sheldon, Susan 27, 26, 211, 301, 95, 329
Sherland, Robert 167
Sherouse, Ronald 167
Sherwood, Linda 23, 96, 337, 340, 198
Sherwood, Peter 59, 167, 197
Shobe, Susan 96
Shook, Leslie 283
Shook, Bill 56
Shorey, Betty 167
SHORT, MRS. BEVERLY 208
Shuff, Nathan 56
Sielski, David 272
SIMS, MISS FRANCES 32, 225
Simonsson, Nina 146, 324, 332, 288, 198
283
Simpson, Tim 96, 318, 332, 294
sisa-unk, Robert 53, 168, 197
Scott, Debra 26, 95, 318, 304, 337
Scott, Tres 146, 334, 195
Scott, Jan 123
Scott, Kim 33, 298, 95, 314, 318, 332
Scovill, J amie 95
Scrivano, Paul 26, 334
SEAHOLM, MISS ERNEST MAE 206
Seal, Robert 293, 317, 297, 298, 309, 95
Seal, Stuart 167, 322, 328
Seale, Carolyn 146
Scale, Kathleen 95
Sealy, John 295, 123, 318
Searcy, Jay 307, 83
Sebesta, Leslie 33, 34, 295, 296, 123, 312,
335
Sewell, Bennie 146
Sitterle, Lorie 129, 146
Sledge,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith
Scott 168
Alexine 295, 168
Allan 301, 305, 146, 322
Burleson 58, 168
Carol 123, 340
Cheryl 146
Smith: Lorrie 168
Smith
Lee 29 33 64 293 301 303 310
33, 96, 31113045 I i ' 7
Smith, Madison 309, 123, 318, 331
SMITH, MR. PAUL 347
Smith, Randy 168
SMITH, MR. ROBERT 230
Smith, Sandra 147
Smith.. Sandra 322
SMITH, MRS. SUSAN 208
SNIPES, MRS. BRENDA 354
Snow, Christopher 168
Snowden, Druanna 295, 168
Snyder, Marcus 147
Sobey, Valarie 33, 123, 324, 344
Soileau, Maria 123, 343
Somers, Jeanne 96
Sorensen, Peter 96, 250
Sotelo, Ramiro 327
Sowell, Paul 168
Spalten, Hazel 96
Spalten, James 168
Spang, Cindy 26, 168
Sparks, Edward 26, 37, 211, 83, 311
Spaulding, Mark 26
Spear, Danny 123
Spear, Tammy 123
Speckmiear, Marvin 97, 272, 182
Spector, Mary 293, 317, 318, 304, 359, 338
Spencer, Richard 123
Spivey, Martha 26, 211, 301, 123, 329, 14
Splinter, Robert 26, 301, 123, 322, 193
Springmeyer, Rosalyn 33, 36, 97
Springmeyer, Stephen 301, 305, 322
Spunge, Cindy 335
Stair, Brad 97
Stone, Robert 168
Storm, Donna 33, 35, 293, 301, 303, 83,
98, 304
Straub, Owen 56, 295, 124
Straus, Daniel 295, 98, 327
Strawn, Christopher 297, 147
Strozier, Max 339
Stubbs, Louise 26, 147, 320
STURDIVANT, MRS. JULIA 233
Sugerman, Jeffrey 62, 63, 301, 309, 83, 98
Sulak, John 301, 98, 304
Sulak, Laura 169, 320
Sullivan, Daniel 147
Swartz, Jeff 293, 147
Swearingen, Susan 22, 293, 301, 147, 344
Swearingen, Sydney 99
Sweezy, Robert 43, 293, 301, 310, 98, 324
Swigart, John 124
SWINNEY, MR. BILL 213, 320
Swinney, Lisa 169
Swinney, Stephen 307, 322
Syma, Rebecca 283
Syma, Reyne 124, 324, 328, 344
Szopa, Glenn 193
T
Talk, Connie 98
Thornton, Melanie 33, 295, 125, 318, 304
Thornton, Sharon 22, 169
Thrailkill, Kathleen 99
Thrailkill, Sherri 147, 327
Thurmond, Jimmie 301, 148, 318
TIBBETS, MRS. ANN 207
Tidmore, Tab 148, 324
TIFT, MRS. ANN 351
Tift, Natalie 148
Tillotson, Melissa 29, 33, 295, 310, 99, 318
TIMMONS, MISS JOAN 234
TORBERT, MR. JOHN 359, 208
Trammel, Vicki 33, 125, 318, 332, 340
Trautman, Paul 256
Tredici., Lucia 301, 303, 305, 328, 322, 99,
283
Tringle, Alex 43, 99
Tryon, Cynthia 293, 303, 337, 99, 324, 328
Tuck, Alison 293, 169
Tuck, Kirk 99, 265
Turner, Susan 326, 282, 287
Tyler, Joe 324, 298, 125, 312
TYNAN, MRS. HELENA 241
Tynan, Leo 359, 63, 293, 298, 304, 314,
303, 83
Tynan, Martha 22, 169
Stakes, John 123, 337
Stanford, Peter 168, 265
Stange, Joan 307, 97, 335, 337, 344
Stanley, Lynn 168, 320
Stanley, Thomas 303, 309, 97, 331, 182
Staudt, Eddie 37, 26
Stebbins, Sally 147, 334
Stebbins, Sandra 168
Steinberg, Jonathon 297, 330
Steinle, Donna 168
Steinle, Karen 303, 97, 337
Stengel, David 147
Stephano, Nick 97
Stephens, Beverly
Stevens, Ralph 59
Stevens, Suzanne 97
Stewart, David 301, 124, 147, 318, 304,
250
Stewart, Deborah 301, 147
Stewart, Doug 301, 97
STEWART, MRS. VEANNA 221
Steiren, George 306, 307, 310, 124, 265
Stiggers, Clifton 332
Stitt, Fraser 98
Stitt, Tobin 124
Stone, Marilyn 147
Stone, Marla 98, 343
Tapia, Byron 334
Tarkington, Willy 147
TASSOS, MRS. WANDA 240
Tate, Jarmye 147
TATSCH, MR. JAMES 222, 339, 359
TATSCH, MRS. RHETTA 216
TAYLOR, MRS. GLYN 350
Telotte, Nancy 83, 98, 340
Thaggard, Bubbles 33, 293, 298, 301, 124,
314, 318, 304, 268
Thies, Kelley 99, 272
Thomas, Gregory 169
Thomas, Julie 124, 312, 336, 337
Thomas, Nancy 169, 324
Thomas, Philip 327
Thomas, Phyllis 28, 26, 99, 329, 282, 287,
177
Thompson, Anne 26, 125
Thompson, Lynette 147, 322, 288
Thompson, Latie 169
THOMPSON, MRS. MARY 359, 201
Thompson, Mary 99
Thompson, Martha 298, 301, 317
Thompson, Sheila 33, 125, 318, 288, 198
Thompson, Toni 340
Thornhill, Kathy 293, 147, 334, 268
Thomton, Felice 169
U
Ullrich, Karen 33, 125
Ullrich, Nancy 148, 324
Urban, Mark 125, 193
Urban, Dwayne 169
Ussery, Michael 125
V
Valdez, Gilbert 169
Vallejo, Edward 169
Vallejo, Gary 148
Valley,Clifton 26, 100, 311, 324, 329
Valley, Laura 150, 169, 328
VanHardeveld, Virginia 22, 38, 295, 304,
126, 318
Vann, Kathleen 169
Vann, Patricia.33, 100
VanNorman, Carol 148, 322
VanNorman, Deidre 126, 332
VanSchendel, Marc 318
Vaughn, Sandra 301, 329, 303, 100
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Vazquez, Gary 126, 182
Veach, Becky 169
Veach, Christine 169
Vemer, Marjorie 33, 36, 301, 100, 337
Viets, Julie 148, 268
Villareal, John 307
Villareal, George 59
Vinklarek, Nancy 327
Virgil, Martin 100, 331
Virgil, Michael 26, 100
Vitela, Larry 43
voigm, Eric 126,318
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Wagner, Carol 297, 148, 322
Wagner, Elizabeth 149
Wagner, Hulse 126, 327
Waitz, Timothy 170
Wakely, Cindy 38, 149
Wakely, Mishael 43, 295, 126
Walence, Leonard 126, 256
Walker, Sabra 293, 307, 126
Walker, Scott 293, 296, 301, 304, 256
WALKUP, MR. JAMES 237, 250
Wallace, David 170
WALLACE, MRS. HELEN 327, 201
Wallis, Martha 26, 170
Walter, Heidi 301, 101, 338
Walters, John 301, 331
Walters, Thomas 170
Walther, Peggy 170
WARD, MRS. ANNA MARY 351
WARE, MR. RALPH C. 347
Warren, Sally 33, 34, 36, 301, 303, 101
Warren, West 126, 272
Wasson, Michael 43, 307
Waters, Randy 149
Watkins, James 282, 287
Weaver, William 101
Webhles, John 126, 326, 250
Weix, Jeff 101
Weldon, Brigitte 295
Weller M 304, 33, 35, 295, ,301, 126,
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318, 335
Weltersdorf, Sara 26
Wendell, Jennie 101, 343, 344
Wenger, Valarie 170, 314, 320
West, Les 126, 250
West, Suzanne 150, 170
West, William 324
Westberry, Diana 33, 306, 307, 127, 328
Westberry, Tom 56, 149
Wetz, Sharon 301, 303, 101, 340
Wetzel, Diane 101, 343
Wheeler, Gayle 170
Wheeler, Laura 33, 34, 101
White, Brooks 127
White, Christopher 170
White, Michael 299, 170, 330
Whitehead, Frances 170
Whitehead, Hilton 101
WHITING, MRS. ANNA
Whiting, Lisa 149
Whiting, LuAnne 102
Whitten, J enise 33, 307, 127, 318
404
Wiedman, Sharon 170
Wiggins, Daniel 171, 327
Wilburn, Daina 301, 303, 310, 102, 304,
272
Wilhelm, Lisa 171
Wille, Angela 102
WILLIAMS, MR. PETER 225, 265
Williams, Wes 43, 102, 331
Williams, Ronald 127
Williams, Sherrie 33, 34, 293, 302, 83, 102,
318, 304
WILLIAMS, MR. WAYNE 56, 225, 195
Willis, Mark 282, 287
Wilson, Ann 22, 295, 149, 344
Wilson, Elizabeth 171
Wilson, Ginger 127
Wilson, Mariglen 27, 26, 102, 322, 329
Wilson, Nancy 33, 62, 297, 303, 83, 102,
318, 304
Wilson, Rickey 171
WILTZE, MRS. LAVONNTE 241
Winters, Robin 102
Wisdom, Michael 102, 250
Wissler, Bonnie 340
Wofford, Linda 26, 301, 127, 288
Wofford, Nancy 171
Wolf, Marianne 171, 320
Wolff, Mark 149
Wolff, Timothy 127, 304, 250
Woltersdorf, Sara 171
Woodley, Susanne 293, 149, 318, 304, 260
Word, Cynthia 149
Word, Pamela 103, 268
Worden, Bryan 171, 265
Worden, Trip 293, 127
Worley, Kathryn 103, 337, 340
Worley, Lisa 171
Worrel, Ann 23, 310, 127, 318, 3
Woten, Chavm 127, 265
Wratten, Erick 103, 337
Wray, Robert 309, 103, 331, 272
WRIGHT, MRS. PAULA 357
WRIGHT, MRS. VETA 230, 207
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Yarritu, David 171, 317
Ymimga, Belinda 103, 317, 338
04, 268
Yeager, Leslie 304
Yost, Amy 171
Yost, Lisa 344
Young, Zetta 149, 320
Youngs, Dale 301, 127, 324, 337
Youngs, Ellen 171
Youngs, J an 171
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Zarate, Doris 326
Zent, William 149
Zertuche, Marcos 127
Zimmer, Gary 59, 295, 171, 265
Zimmerman, Deborah 171
Zimmerman, Shelly 127, 340
Zisman, Martin 295
ZUSCHLAG, MRS. MARY 213, 293, 226,
359
Zuehl, Lucy 103
Zuehl,,Rene 26, 127, 322, 288, 198, 283
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