Alamogordo High School - Rocket Yearbook (Alamogordo, NM)
- Class of 1959
Page 1 of 208
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THE ANNUAL STAFF OF
ALAMOGORDC HIGH
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FOREWORD
Like the many pieces of an intricate puzzle, every facet of school plays an
important part. A puzzle would be incomplete without all its piecesg the
same with school. Therefore we, the staff, have attempted to bring you as
complete and true a picture of our school as possible. This book was planned
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IN DEDICATION .
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Among The resT of The TaculTy
As we see her, aT work . . .
To Miss Lillian Tu1Tle, This 1959 RockeT. In graTiTude
Tor her service To This school Through The usual class-
room siTUaTions and Through her unTiring work in The
educaTional associaTions beneTiTing her co-workers,
we recognize Miss TuTTle. May all her years in Alamo
High be as rewarding and pleasanT as ours in associa-
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SCHOOL BOARD
HAROLD G. O'DELl.
President
MRS. J. HARRINGTON
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MRS M ARNOLD
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MR. G. MILNE
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We rolled up our pants legs, wore different shoes and marched through the streets shouting "We Love
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TEACHERS AT LARGE . . .
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FIRST ROW, left to right: Elizabeth Riker, Co-Editor, Tiger Trax, Erika Hoehndorf, Editor, Rocket, Alfa
Ledbetter, Business Manager, Rocket. SECOND ROW: Lee McNa1t, Circulation Manager, Tiger Trax, Con-
nie- Mack Gilliland, Editor, Tiger Trax, Eric Berg, Sports Editor, Tiger Trax, Roy Bob Kilgore, Assistant
Editor, Tiger Trax,
QUILL AND SCROLL
MISS FLOYDEAN WILBURN ERIC BERG MRS. GRACE HATHCOCK
Sponsor President Sponsor
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Alfa Ledbetter.
STANDING: Robert
Springer: Dennis
Roswell. SEATED:
Carl, Bobby Danley,
Sowell, John Pobar
BOYS' STATE
Delegates for Boys' and Girls' State are chosen from the iunior class on the basis
of citizenship, leadership and responsibility. Boys and girls devote their energies
to learning more about city, county and state governrnent. At the end of a hard
week of work, students are rewarded with a festive banquet which is honored by
many distinguished guests, including the governor ofthe state.
GIRLS' STATE
, Jerry
McKee, George Janes.
Nunn,
Olson,
Leland
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HARACTER . . . SCHCLARSHIP
National Honor Society spring induction of 1958.
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HONOR SOClETY
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scholarship, service, citizenship, and character, are inducted into the National
Honor Society. This is the highest honor any student may attain in our school.
The society is active throughout the year with candy sales, concessions, prepar-
ing a food basket for Christmas and various proiects.
. . . LEADERSHIP . . . SERVICE
President
CONNIE MACK GILLILAND
Sponsor
MISS ELIZABETH LAYTON
FIRST ROW: S. Echarravia, M. Doman, E. Carpenter, H. Ortega, P, Lee, J. Green, J. Si. John, K. STevens
SECOND ROW: L. Montoya, B. Danley, C. Gilliland, J. Dean, E. Hoehndoef, D. Jahns, J. McKee.
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GENEVIEVE AGUILAR PAT ALDERSON
QUEEN
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EVENING IN PARIS
1958 JuNioR-sENioR PROM
Several annual traditions were broken at the 1958
Junior-Senior Prom. Both balconies remained open and
the ceiling was left uncovered. The south balcony con-
tained a sidewalk cafe. An art gallery with a lovers'
lane occupied the north balcony. Blue street lights
hung scattered through the gym.
Blue lights were strung from the Eiffel tower which
stood in the middle of the floor.
The Fanfares, the University of New Mexico dance
band, played romantic music in the mood of Paris
throughout the evening. The band was seated on the
west end of the main floor.
At 10:30, Queen Jimmie McCann made her appear-
ance through the royal doors of the perfume bottle
and was crowned by Principal A. C. Woodburn.
Lovers' Lane
Lady-in-Waiting Junior Princess Junior Princess Junior Prmcess
ALFA LEDBETTER SAMMY BEAL ELAINE CARPENTER PAT LEE
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Freshman
MARY LOIS SNELL
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QUEEN ALFA AND HER COURT
Sophomore
LORRAINE MCLEOD
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PRISCILLA OWENS
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King Twirp, PETE SARMIENTO, being crowned
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Senior Prince and Escort
HARRY ALLEN, NANCY CONNER
Sophomore Prince and Escort
DOUG ESSEX, MICKEY TERMINE
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TWIRP WEEK
The Student Council provided A.H.S. with a lot of laughs and fun
by sponsoring the first "Twirp Week." Twirp means, "The woman is
requested to pay" which is exactly what the girls did on November 24
through the 26. The 25th brought A.H.5. an assembly presented by
the students. The 26th brought a dance at which King Twirp was
crowned.
The Freshman girls, so coy and
shy,
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The Junior girls, so sweet and
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Harry Allen succeeded to convince
The Senior girls to elect him
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Junior Prince and Escort
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RALPH ROACH, DIXIE LEDBETTER
Royalty awaiting the crowning of "King Twirp."
Mike MCLC-skey, Frank Smith, Dean Harrington,
in the Barber Shop Quartet.
and Leroy Hightower
George .lanes and Benna Harbert singing "A Falling Star" at the
Twirp assembly.
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OFFICERS OF STUDENT COUNCIL
Mr. Townsend, Sponsor, J. Anderson, Vice President, J. Green, President, J. Bennet, Corresponding
Secretary, S, Glover, Reporterg J. Garrett, Secretary, O. Gomez, Treasurer.
STUDENT COUNCIL
BACK ROW: Mr. Townsend, G. Nelson, C, Gilliland, J. Anderson, D. Jahns, I. Woehl, C, Beck, B. Roland,
J. Green, L. Conley, L. Santimays, L. Kirner, C Moya, C. Hopkins, S. Glover, O. Gomez, E. Sanchez,
S, Duran, D. Bartlett, S. Echavarria, H. Ortega, M. Gilliland, J. Garrett.
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C. Moya, L. Conley, E. Sanchez,
S, Glover, J. Garrett, S. Echavar-
ria, M. Gilliland, H. Ortega, D,
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This year the Student Council led a School Community Chest Drive within the
four classes. Fifty percent of the money went to C,Y.A.C. and the rest to mis-
cellaneous items. A few of the other projects that were very successful in our
school were the Tiger Call, Twirp Week, and the Parking Stickers, As in years
before, Student Council representatives attended the State Student Council Con-
vention.
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FIRST ROW: Coach MacDonald, C, Smith, J. Coody, G. Janes, F. Porras, Coach Griggs, Coach Strahon. SECOND ROW: T. Seddon, V.
Thompson, D. Batie, J. Moore, E. Champion, J. Gam, D, Luce, K. Hill, L. Carl. THIRD ROW: C. Jordan, J. Brady, H. Valenzuela, F.
Guilerrez, R. Nunn, B. Hayes, M. Braddock, A. Spencer, J. McNeil, R. Siackhouse. FOURTH ROW: C. Chambers, J. Duran, C. Duran,
R, Hmcliinson, G. Rodriguez, J. Carter, C. B. Anderson, B. Harrison, D. Olsen. FIFTH ROW: B, Danley, I. Garcia, C. Lofze, R. Garcia,
.I Snell, T. Marsh, D. Lalley, H, Allen, B. Stone.
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President Sponsor
The Junior Classical League is a national organization composed of local classi-
cal clubs in junior and senior high schools. Its purpose is to encourage among
the young people an interest in and an appreciation of the civilization, language,
literature, and art of Greece and Rome, and to give some understanding to that
classical antiquity.
FIRST ROW: S. Stiles, J. Beasley, L. Carl, D. Smith, L. Conley, Mrs. Carl. SECOND ROW: D. Gillis, B. Griffin, C. Beck, F. Thomas, H
Hans, L. Fornas, M. Willard, R. Hill, E, Henderson, W. Rasmussen, R. Haynes, M. Gilliland. THIRD ROW: B. Daunt, R. Smith, E. Roth
man, J. Woodburn, E. Carpenter, J. Franklin, B. Danley. FOURTH ROW: R. Burrows, B. Baron, I. Braun, M. Chesney, J, Hunt, C. Shulse
E. Vandayburg, K. Foelsche, M. Scharn, P. Lee. FIFTH ROW: W. Huffman, P. Korff, M. Miller, L, Petty, C. Meceskey, M. Turner, J
Pobar, D. Wycliff, W. Ward, G, Franklyn.
FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERlCA-FIRST ROW: B. Bartlett, D. Bartlett, C. Schrein, V. MacAarort, P.
Gould, M. Gilliland, P. Lee, G. Druley. SECOND ROW: J. Garrett, B. Metcalf, M. Townsend, B. Bonnell,
D. Pobar, L. Conley, K, Pobar, K. Hampton, Mrs. Murphy. THIRD ROW: J. Dean, P. Kennedy, M. Coody,
W. Blazer.
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Sponsor
VICKIE MacAARON
President
SOON THEY WILL TEACH
THE FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA is an organization of students who are
interested in making teaching their career. Some of the various activities of the
year include practice teaching, practices at grade schools and different methods
of teaching. The group was led very successfully by Vickie MacAaron, president,
and Mrs. Murphy, sponsor.
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TOP ROW: Virginia Gonzales, Jerrie Donnell, Ramona Leon, Dorothy Bell, Joyce Simmons, Helen Sandoval,
Virginia Valdez, Lupe Romero, Maxine Estrada, Delma Turner. MlDDLE ROW: Betty Lou Turner, Susanne
Ingle, Refugia Misquez, Alice Cordero, Veronica Garcia, Catherine Pobar, Melanie Bagwell, Patricia
Ambrose, Nancy Torres, Ramona Garcia, Norma Junker, Mrs. Hein. BOTTOM ROW: Clara Mae Lewis,
Lore Anaya, Carolyn Mecaskey, Carole Rau, Virginia Gonzales, Mary Malone, Cecilia Malone.
STELLA DURAN
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BACK ROW: Celestino Gomez, Kermit Hill, Jerry Haskins, Ronnie Hill, David Navarro, Emmit Champion,
Pat Hathcock. FRONT ROW: Veronica Chavez, Stella Duran, Elaisa Sanchez, Lizzie Montoya, Dolores
Chavez, Mary Gay Doman, Mr. Zeve, sponsor. Not pictured, co-sponsor Mr. Huffman.
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The purpose of this club is to advance understanding between English and l yzy,
Spanish speaking Americans, and to add to a knowledge of the Spanish language
and the cultures related to it.
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The CANDY STRIPERS were organized by the students of
AHS this year. The meetings, held twice a month, give the
girls practical experience and training in nursing and related
fields. The members are working toward establishing an
interest in the field of nursing, since our country is badly
in need of well-trained nurses.
SLYVIA UNTZ
President
FIRST ROW: Alvia Findley, Stephanie Solonski, Camille Pancake, Nadine Conard, Sylvia Untz, Karen
King, Debbie Bartlett, Nancy Louder, Kay Hedrick. SECOND ROW: Jo Ann Cross, Kay Nicholes, Sharon
Jacques, Doris Joe Armiio, Leona Petty, Ann Dixon, Barbara White, Virginia Nichols, Clara Lewis,
Lorraine McLeod, Lynnea Bradshaw, Joyce McCoy.
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HARRY STEVENS
President
MR. HORVATH
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BOTTOM ROW, left to right: E. Horvath, Sponsor, H. Stevens, President, R. Stackhouse, R. Smith, I.
Woelf, C. Cooper, P. Kennedy. SECOND ROW: C. Beck, I. Scharn, K. Foelsche, M. Steele, S. Somers, M.
Gilliland, B. Frampton. THIRD ROW: B. Griffin, G. Charters, R. Morgan, D. Helfrich, N. Dixon, B, Daunt.
TOP ROW: R. Fraser, B. Dockray, E. Henderson, E. Champion, J. Betts.
SCIENCE RESEARCH CLUB
The second year of existence of the SCIENCE RE-
SEARCH CLUB has been a successful one. The club has
gone on many field trips. Their main activity of the year
is the local science fair, which the club sponsors.
DIETER JAHNS
President
SEATED, left to right: E. Hoehndorf, H. Ortega, D. Jahns, P. Lee, A. Roscoe. SECOND ROW: l. Woehl, I.
Scharn, G. Bickle, M. Gilliland, D. Bartlett. THIRD ROW: B. Danley, E. Carpenter, J. Woodburn, S. Jacques,
E. Braun, K. Foelsche. FOURTH ROW: R. Hill, J. Wyant, R. Munselle, D. Olsen, R. Nunn.
MISS SITTEL
Sponsor
MU ALPHA TH ETA
Mu Alpha Theta, a national honorary math club, is a new organiza-
tion to our school. Students who have completed two years of math
and have a grade average of B in both math and other subiects are
eligible for acceptance. Throughout the year a standing program
committee brings outstanding speakers, films, and proiects to the
meetings.
MR. WILDMAN
Sponsor
CHESS CLUB
This group consists of students who enioy matching wits on this age-old game
of strategic skill. The chess club placed fourth in statewide tournaments held last
spring.
CHRIS LOTZE
President
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FIRST ROW, left to right: Marie Gilliland, Clifford Oliver, Lena Buck. SECOND ROW: Leslie Bond,
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Ben Cameron, Mary Steele, Rainer Jaenke, Tom Nichols. THIRD ROW: Joe Minton, Charles
Burmeister, Tony Munoz, Jack Scott, Miss Sittel.
MISS SITTEL
Sponsor
JANE GARRETT
President
Mrs. Dorothy Davison, spon-
sor of the Thespian Club,
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BOTTOM ROW, left to right: T. Mischuk, P. Lee, J. Garrett, P. Gould, J. Bennett, J. Thompson.
SECOND ROW: D. McClamrock, A. Fortune, P. Martineau, B. Dennison, M. Doman, H. Fairchild, D.
Abbott. THIRD ROW: G. Hoffman, F. McLemore, B. Morey, K. Dimmitt, N. Conner, S. Gilmore. TOP
ROW: S. George, C. Shulse, E. Vandayburg, M. Witte, S. Loomis, S. Solonsky.
THESPIAN CLUB
iect after another. The Club put on the All-School
Q Play and 6 one-act plays, helped with other plays,
pated in the one-act play festival in Portales.
This year the Thespian Club has had one pro-
and gave a school assembly. They also partici-
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Danny Smith ........L,L .,.,,.7 A rthur Crochet
Selina Echavarria ..,.. . ....., Elna Crochet
Sylvia Echavarria .....,, ,c..,,c F leece Crochet
Bob Baron .,.,.......... ...cccc., D ewey Crochet
Frank Smith ............,. .c....c.......... . . ...,. Tayo
Brian Fitzsimmons c.c,.. 4eec,....e.c.ccc....f T Obin
Petro Eber ---,------,-,, ..,.,.. . Mrs. B. Crochet
Rosalie Whitfield ..c.., cccc......cc M rs. Dupre
Ted Mischuk -,-.,------ ......,.,. S tudent Director
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Ellen Vandayburg ......
Carolyn Shulse .......
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THE GREAT BIG DOORSTEP
ALL-SCHOOL PLAY
A comedy in three acts, directed by Mrs. Dorothy Davison, takes place in the
bayou country of southern Louisiana and centers around a family of happy-go-lucky
Caiuns headed by a fat, lazy, but kind father and a practical mother who has the
heart of a sentimental poet. A doorstep which is retrieved from the river becomes
the source of inspiration to a hapless family to improve their way of life.
I wish I were disappointed.
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Doman. STANDING: Dieter Jahns, Gary Landry, Bill Rinehart, Denny Mecasky.
THE LOUD RED PATRICK
SENIOR PLAY
A hilarious comedy about the struggle of a romantically-minded young girl
who wants to get married against her father who is determined to send her
to college. As always, romance prevails against heavy odds and the girl happily
gets her vvay.
A comedy in three acts
by
JOHN BORUFF
CAST:
Rosalie Flannigan , Selina Echavarria
Rita Flannigan , E Helen Ortega
Maggie Flannigan , , c,Sally Beth Lee
Mary Flannigan , Annette Druley
Mrs. Gallup Mary Gay Dornan
Patrick Flannigan , Dieter .lahns
Mr. Finnegan Bill Rinehart
Ralph Penrose ,Denny Mecasky
Richard Gary Landry
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From left to right: B. Morey, T. Mischuk, J. Means, F. Smith, K. Johnson, L. Carl, C. Oliver, J. Woodburn,
J. Bennett, D. Abbott, P. Ambrose, K. King, J. Franklin, S. Gilmore, J. Burns, P. Bowers, B. Driskill, Mrs.
Davison.
SEVEN NUNS AT LAS VEGAS
JUNIOR PLAY
A delightful comedy involving the transfer of a convent and seven nuns to Las
Vegas, Nevada. St. Joseph finally returns the nuns after a number of unusual
events take place.
A comedy in two acts
by
NATALIE WHITE
CAST:
Sister Rose
Sister Edna .
Sister Columba
Sister Felicitas
Sister Maria ...,
Sister Ann
Sister Frances
Mr. Edelman
Father O'Brien
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Reverend Mother
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W ...Pat Ambrose
Kathryn Johnson
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..........Joy Means
.......--Jerilyn Burns
Janet Woodburn
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SPEAKERS OF GOD'S TROMBONES
Jo Ann Franklin, Sally Beth Lee, Frank Smith, Not pictured, Lee McNatt.
As a feature of the music department this spring, members from the mixed
chorus, orchestra, band, and a cappella choir joined together in presenting God's
Trombones in the Heights School auditorium Tuesday night, February 24. God's
Trombones is an adaptation by Fred Waring of poems by James Weldon Johnson
and music of the traditional Negro spirituals into an impressive folk program.
ln addition to God's Trombones, the a cappella group sang selections from Briga-
doon, a musical being presented by the Alamogordo Music Theatre later in the
spring.
Four songs in the German language were presented on the program. Two were
sung by Helgie Tarnowski, and the mixed chorus sang two. This was the chorus'
first attempt at singing German.
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Left To right: Susan Loomis, Art Editor, Erika Hoehndorf, Editor-in-Chief, Sally Beth Lee, Copy Editor,
Sandy Gilmore, Janet Vaughan, Junior Class Editors, Alfa Ledbetter, Business Managerp Linda Waldrum,
Sophomore Class Editor, Ingrid Hoehndorf, Lynn Cerny, Freshman Class Editors, Mrs. Hathcock, Sponsor,
Elaiza Sanchez, Senior Class Editor.
THE BIGGEST AND BEST
Though the group seems relaxed at the moment, many hours of hard work
have gone into the making of our yearbook. Anxious, frantic Annual Staffers
could be found pouring over layouts, searching for names, pictures . , . The book,
finished at last, we now proudly present to you, our student body.
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SENIORS
Jamie Dean
Stella Duran
Janice Green
Pat Lee
Sally Beth Lee
Susan Loomis
Elaisa Sanchez
Joyce Simmons
Sally Stiles
Frances Thomas
JUNIORS
Dianne Abbott
Georgette Druley
Sandy Gilmore
Benna Jean Harbert
Corienne Hawkins
Kay McCrary
Mike MCLE-sky
Lee McNatt
Ted Mischuk
Martha Townsend
Janet Vaughan
Linda Waldrum
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TOP ROW: LaVerne Swanson, Joy Means, Sharon Lietzke, Virginia Nichols, President, Billie Sue Dennison,
Melanie Bagwell, Elaine Carpenter. SECOND ROW: Sally Stiles, Georgette Druley, Martha Shipley, Judy
Thompson, Mrs. Hathcock, Joyce Simmons.
LIBRARY CLUB
The Library Club consists of student librarians, who serve their school by
keeping students' individual records, shelving and arranging books, helping to
circulate the hundreds of books that go out of the library each month.
Mrs. Davison drops by to check
on new books, chats with the
new bride.
Mrs. Hathcock, AHS librarian,
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BACK ROW: G. Hamilton, S. Frahm, B. Weston, V. Chavez, P. Chevez, L. Romero, S. Fish, H. Ortega
Miss Rutz, D. Bartlett, K. Schrein, C. Viscara, A. Farmer, J. St, John. FRONT ROW: M. Scharn, J. Rowden,
A. Dudley, S. Glover, E. Sanchez, P. Strong, C. Hopkins, C. Dugan, M. Romersberger, L. Sanchez, M.
Jessup, C. Madrid, R. Leon.
G.A.A.
President Vice President
CAROL HOPKINS CLARA DUGAN
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MISS RUTZ
TOP ROW: L. Conwell, F. Gutierrez, D. Musch, P. McConnell, H. Tarnowski, P. Eber, V. Gonzales, S.
Pilgreen, M. Carl, D. Cordry. SECOND ROW: D. Harrington, D. Helfrich, J. McCoy, B. Lotze, V. Garcia,
J. Lanaux, L. Sanchez, M. Tucker, S. Weeks, S. Stagner, THlRD ROW: P. Webb, J. Hensley, J, Chavez,
E. Smith, K, Malone, B. Harbert, P. Hall, J. Cross, D. Abbott, J. Lethermen, L. Hightower. FOURTH
ROW: J. Hibbens, J. Trujllo, Janet Vaughan, J. Franklin, J. Burns, M. Dowd, J. Hamilton, E. Vandayburg,
D. Bunker, E. Wilson. Not pictured is D. Berry, D. Cadenhead, E. Coble, L. Deleon, R. Koonce, T. Mischuk,
D. Moore, M. Taylor, A. Thomas, R. Lehrnenn.
CHORUS
TOP ROW: M. Mactavish, C. Duran, G. Herrell, J. Tid-well, N. Louder, M. Dowd, D. Canfield, S. Clarke,
L. Anaya, M. Malone, C, Malone, B. Barros, V. Gonzales, S. Stiles, B. Duquette, K, Nelson, D. Polbar,
B. Bonnell, J. Anderson,'A. Herron, A. Cordero, E. Estrata, M. Ontiveros, M. Cano, J. Dulaney, L. Rogers,
D. Borton, P. Parra, M. Guiterrez, D. Bartlett, S. Gonzales, R. Gonzales, J. Sisneros, R. Fuentes, R.
Misquez.
The Mixed Chorus has done three programs this year: Orchestra-Choral Concert,
"The Messiah" and the "Gods Trombone." They also attended Musical Festival
which was held in Alamogordo this year. The chorus has been very active this
year, and has done a swell iob.
The All State members were in Albuquerque January 39, 30, and 3l. They did
a fine iob and are to be recommended highly for being picked out ot the state
to represent Alamogordo this year.
The A Cappella, a selected group from the chorus, did a wonderful job this
year. They did several programs tor various clubs and organizations. They also
sang at Musical Festival.
BACK ROW: Dean Harrington, Frank
Smith, Larry Conwell, George Janes,
Jim Snell, Lee Roy Hightower, Stan
Dunn, Ethulle Smith, Jo Ann Frank-
lin, Benna Harbert, Carol Dobbins,
Virginia Gonzales, Dian Musch, Hel-
gard Tarnowski, NOT PICTURED:
Lee McNatt, Sally Lee.
ALL STATE
Dean Harrington, Larry Conwell, Freddie
Gutierrez, Don Helfrich, Paul Webb, Steve
Stagner, Lee Roy Hightower, Stan Dunn,
Alt. Genelle Hamilton, Ethulle Smith, Jo
Ann Franklin, Benna Harbert, Virginia
Gonzales, Dian Musch, Helgarcl Tarnowski.
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FIRST VIOLINS
Sharon Cadenhead
Sue Glover
Betty Annn Hagaman
Althea Hampton
Charlotte Ann Menger
Leone May Petty
Heidemarie Reischl
Bill Taylor
SECOND VIOLINS
Estelle Brunson
Leon Clendenon
Sondra Lee Frahm
Virginia B. Gonzales
Donna Lee Keith
Mary Lou Oliver
Ethell Rothman
Ruth Smith
FLUTES
Cheryl Beck
Beverly McNeil
VIOLAS
Harry Bouma
Margaret Bowling
Susan Dale
Jeanette Sullivent
Linda Walker
Elizabeth Weston
CELLOS
Lelan Carl
Lee McNatt
Mary Roemersberger
Elaine Van Dyke
Margaret Bowling
Estelle Brunson
Sharon Cadenhead
Sue Glover
Betty Hagaman
Karen Holder
ORCHESTRA
MEMBERS OF THE ORCHESTRA
MEMBERS OF THE STRING ENSEMBLE
BASS ES
Margaret Baxter
Deloris Steele
Ralph Wood
OBOES
Charles Burmeister
Linda Turner
CLARINETS
Darlene Bunker
James Hoover
HORNS
Avalin Dudley
Marian Jessup
BASSOONS
Frank Smith
Jerry Wiant
TRUMPETS
Ben Cameron
Carter Jordan
TROMBONES
Leroy Hightower
Mike McLeskey
PERCUSSION
Dian Musch
Lee McNatt
Heidemarie Reischl
Ethell Romman
Elaine Van Dyke
Betty Weston
Ralph Wood
CONCERT BAND
The Concert Band during the Pops Concert.
The Alamogordo High School band plays a dual role during the school year.
Football season brings the marching band to school every morning working on
half-time shows for the football games.
After football season is over the band starts work on concert music. The con-
cert band gives four concerts during .the year. These include the Pops Concert,
the Winter Concert, the Spring Concert and the Music Festival Concert.
Besides playing music, the band has a magazine subscription sale drive. Keen
competition arises between band members as they compete for the prizes that are
given to the highest sellers.
PICCOLOS
C. Beck
D. Gillis
FLUTES
D. Abbott
C. Beck
A. Fortune
D. Gillis
N. Lindsey
M. Miller
C. Pancake
B. White
J. Woodburn
OBOES
C. Burmeister
F. McLemore
L. Turner
BASSOONS
B. Bonnell
F. Smith
J. Wiant
FRENCH HORNS
A. Dudley
R. Hoover
J. Jessup
J. Jorgenson
CORNETS and
TRUMPETS
BAND PERSONNEL
C. Arnold
G. Brackhahn
B. Cameron
B. Coburn
J. Hanson
C. Jordan
F. Kerner
A. Munoz
T. Nichols
F. Paz
C. Pantoia
BASS CLARINET
M. Parsley
R. Wenk
ALTO SAXOPHONES
V. Gregory
M. Pender
A. Roscoe
K. Stevens
E. Wiest
V. Wight
TENOR SAXOPHONES
K. Alford
G. Hamilton
R. Heitman
A. Jones
CLARINETS
D. Beaver
S. Blan
D. Bunker
E. Bunker
L. Carwile
J. Dalton
L. Doman
M. Doman
J. Egdahl
K. Elliott
K. Faris
B. Griffin
B. Holder
R. Hill
J. Hoover
R. Kilgore
B. Lotze
G. Madrid
R. Morgan
J. Mowery
E. Munoz
J. Patterson
N. Stevens
T. Thompson
BARITONE
SAXOPHONES
H. Gregory
B. Roland
TROMBONES
L. Bond
J. Green
L. Hightower
M. McLeskey
MARCHING BAND at moming practice.
R. Smith
A. White
BARITONE HORNS
E. Chavez
A. Duarte'
E. Gondare
BASSES
M. Brady
J. Rhodes
PERCUSSIONS
J. Baugh
L. Buck
K. Cruikshank
N. Louder
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D. Abbott
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S. Clarke
B. Harbert
C. Pancake
B. Roland
Five of our six A Squad Cheerleaders brought honors to Alamo High School by
taking several first places at Cheerleading School, which was held at Pepperdine
College, Los Angeles, during the week ot July 4 to July ll, 1958. Among their
other activities, they attended the New Mexico High School State Cheerleading
Convention, in Deming, December 6. Jerilyn was elected secretary of the organiza-
tion. The cheerleaders wore black pleated skirts and white sweaters during foot-
ball season and had snappy new white and gold outfits for the basketball games.
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first places.
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Freshman
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MARY LOIS SNELL
Freshman
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JOLENE DALTON
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S, Glover, J. Dalton, J. Brantley, B. Hagaman, M. Snell. SECOND ROW: V. Chavez, S. Stogden, R. Lowe,
S. Fish, H. Ortega. THIRD ROW: D. Pobar, M. Townsend, L. Kiern, S. Darnell, J. Chamberlain, J. Bennett,
V. Gonzales. FOURTH ROW: K. Schrien, J. McCoy, L. Conley, L. Waldrum, 5. Jacques, J. Rowden, S.
Lietzke, G. Torres. FIFTH ROW: C. Hopkins, C. Pobar, B. Cauihen, V. Bickle, P. Hopkins, S. Allen, S.
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Richard Smiih, Don Smith, Richard Gruber.
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TOP ROW: Coach Bob Herron, Coach John Lee, Juan Truiillo, Bob Pritchard, Cecil Turner, Russell Smith,
Bob Griffin, Roger Snodgrass, Mike Brady, Charles Townsend, David Stovall, John Lee, Ray McDonald,
Augustin Molinar, Edward Salas, Archie Kelly, Coach Dave Robertson. MlDDLE ROW: Walter Huffman,
Jim Jorgensen, Dick Pacheco, Bill Ricker, Lee Simmons, Chuck Sledge, Marion Milburn, Claude Holguin,
Wayne Grissom, Frank Hunter, Bob Mackey, Allen Fuchs, George Smith, Thomas Seddon, Ray lvans.
BOTTOM ROW: Bill Reynolds, Paul Hill, Arthur Candelaria, Raymond Pantoia, Vincent Ortega, Bill
Carlisle, Colin Arnold, Richard Robling, Mack Waddell, Rickey Garner, Louis Chavez, Nick Gonzales, Leon
Clendenen, David Lee.
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FIRST ROW: L. Carl, J. McNeil, T. Roemersberger, B. Beauchamp, B. Branson. SECOND ROW: J. Duran,
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ALAMOGORDO, NEW MEXICO
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May I extend my congratulations to the students of
Alamogordo High. To many of us, this has been a wonderful
year.
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soon you will feel that something truly fine passed
way during the days you were together.
I have been especially impressed with your determina-
to carry your projects to successful conclusions. We
that your memories in coming years will be of days well
spent and that you will have many rewards for your efforts.
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ALAMOGORDO. NEW MEXICO
In these times of tension, trial and turmoil,
it is a great satisfaction to observe successful
preparation, by young people, for the future. My
sincere wish for each of you is that this school
year has been successful as well as satisfying.
My congratulations to the student body for
maintaining that which is best in the tradition
of Alamogordo High School and to the Rocket Staff
for recording, herein, a record of a part of those
traditions. To each of you I wish success and
happiness.
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A. C. Woodburn
Principal
MR. R. WESTFALL G,
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MRS. J. REED MRS. GEORGIE BRYANT MRS. B. BATEMAN MRS. J. SMITH
Secretary to Mr. Woodburn Registrar Attendance Clerk Nurse
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approve.
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COUNSELING OFFICE
Mr. Stockton, with the aid of Mr. Hall, conducts the school's extensive testing
program, 'finds part-time employment for students who need it, listens to and
gives advice and assistance with students' problems, personal and scholastic, offers
vocational guidance, assists college-bound students in gaining admission to the
institutions of their choice.
CUSTODIANS
Left to right: J. J. Melendrez, J. Carabaial, D. Carabaial, G. Helfrich, E.
Hernandez, M. Garcia.
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clean, our ianitors give our photographer a friendly smile.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
The range covered by the social science depart-
ment is broader than that of any other department.
Here one may learn of history since prehistoric time
or he may learn how to for not tol operate Dad's
car on Saturday night. He may learn to appreciate
the government of our own United States, and he
may compare it with governments around the world.
All this he may do in one department, under thirteen
teachers, tor this, indeed, is social science.
JOHN Cl-EM GEORGE COLLINS
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Lll.l.lAN TUITLE GERALD CHEEK
A.B., M.A. B.S.
University of Kansas Central State College
JOHN L. GREEN
B.A.
Eastern New Mexico University
Edmond, Oklahoma
JIM GRIGGS
B.A.
Eastern New
Mexico University
CALVIN O. HALL ' GRACE HATHCOCK TOM HICKSON JUNE KUHLMANN
B.S., M.A. B.A., M.A., M.A. B.S. B.A.
New Mexico State University Hardin-Simmons University New Mexico Western College Peru State Teachers College
University of Denver
ARTS OF LIVING
CHARLES H. SPICER LARRY O. STOCKTON DAVID H. TOWNSEND
B.S. A.B., M.A. B.A,, MA.
Eastern Kentucky State College Highlands University Eastern New Mexico University
Colorado State Teachers College
HENRY CAMPBELL, JR.
A.B., M.A.
University of Kentucky
New Mexico State
University
DAVE ROBERTSON
A.B.
Adams State College
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LEO CADENHEAD THOMAS CRUME JOHN F. LEE
B.A. A.B., Nl.A. B.S., Nl.E.
HOWBI'd PGYIWE College Highland Univerglty West Texas S1316 College
TO DEVELOP
In our era, that of the missile, the rocket, and the mechanical brain, the math
and science departments fill the needs of citizens of tomorrow by teaching the
students of today.
WILLIAM SHARP MARY SITTEL DARWIN WILDMAN
B.A, B.S. B.S.
University of Florida East Central State College Northwestern State
College
DAVID NEWELL
M.B.A.
Indiana University
R. D. HERRON, JR. ERNEST HORVATH
B.A. B.S.
Colorado State College Purdue University
SCIENTIFIC MINDS
Clubs stemming from these two departments further interest in this field. The
Science Fair, and full or part scholarships encourage both the scientifically inclined
and the average all-round student to take advantage of this outstanding part of
our school.
ARTURO TORRES
B.A., M.A.
New Mexico State
University
RICHARD O'BRlEN CARROL K. JOHNSON
B.A. B.S.
New Mexico Highlands East Central State Teachers
University College
JOHN T. HOUSE
B.S.
Central State College
WILL'lAM S, HULSEY
B.S.E.
University of Arkansas
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ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
ELIZABETH LAYTON
A.B., M.A.
Highlands University
Colorado State College
RUBY E. BRAZIL
A.B.
Highlands University
The English department prepares students
for higher education and seeks to teach
good writing and speaking habits to those
students who go into employment situa-
tions.
All students are required to complete suc-
cessfully at least six semesters in this de-
partment before graduation.
CAROL LEDGERWOOD
B.A.
University of Colorado
MARGARET HARMAN
M.A.
University of Arizona
TOWARD
DOROTHY DAVISON
A.B.
Nebraska State Teachers
College
MARTHA FAYE LEE LOUISE MURPHY MARY F. STOKES FLOYDEAN WILBURN
B.A. B.s. B,A,, 5.5, B.A.
Texas Women's University Florida State Universiiy Baylor College Texas Technological lnsiiiufe
North Texas Slaie College
MASTERY OF LANGUAGE
PHILIP K. WINN
B.A.
East Central State Teachers
College
ETHEL J. STRODE
B.S., MA.
Colorado State College
BUSINESS EDUCATIGN
lRENE BAIRD
B.S., MA.
University of Missouri
BONNIE PACE
B,S., M.E,
University of Arkansas
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There are excellent courses offered in Business Education.
Because of demand for the course, a new class of second
year shorthand has been added to the department.
All Business Education students are eligible to be members
of the State Commerce Club of Highlands University, which
makes awards for outstanding achievements.
CAROL WHITLOCK
B.A.
New Mexico Highlands
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
ln this day of the shrinking globe we are more proud than ever
of our foreign language department. Beginning and advanced
courses in both Latin and Spanish are offered now.
Recordings, modern texts, and excellent teaching methods
make these classes profitable for many of our student body.
HAROLD N. HUFFMAN
HELEN BENSON CARL
A.B.
Central College
A.B., M.A.
University of New Mexico
BERNARD ZEVE
B.A., M.A.
New York University
University of New Mexico
ROBERT M. BOUMA
B.M., M.A.
Grinnell College
lowa University
GEORGE M. OTTO
B.F.A.
Ohio University
MUSIC DEPARTMENT
KENNETH BENDER
B.M., M. Mus. Ed.
University of Colorado
Alamogordo High School has good reason to be
proud of its music department. Each of the divisions
of this department participates in various activities
every year.
During the first semester the orchestra, choruses, and
bands gave pleasing concerts. The marching band
boosted the morale of Alamo's Tigers and football fans.
The chorus and string ensemble presented their annual
Christmas feature, selections from The Messiah.
All-State also provides a cultural outlet for this de-
partment which always has several of its members in
the All-State vocalists' and instrumentalists' list.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
FRANCES PATON
B.S,
University of New Mexico
MARGARET RUTZ
B,S.
University of New Mexico
NEWTON MCDONALD
B.A.
Eastern New Mexico University
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SAM STRATTON
B.A,
Eastern New Mexico University
The physical education department has two definite
divisions to meet the varied needs of both boys and
girls.
Both competitive sports and intramurals are offered
for boys, while girls may participate in intramurals and
the sportsday, field day, and "night-league" activities
sponsored by the Girls' Athletic Association.
PRACTICAL ARTS DEPARTMENT
WAYNE L. CRAIG
SPENCER GILLILAND
B.A., M.A,
Colorado State University
B.S.
East Central State College
The department of practical arts shows the
growing world wide trend to prepare students
both academically and vocationally. On-the-iob'
experience and classroom situations are used
to the students' advantage by this department.
The homes of many future Alamogordans
will be improved by their having taken home
economics, shop, art, or some of the other
practical classes.
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B.A.
New Mexico State University
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PEGGY HEIN GRACE MULLEN
B-5- B.S., M.E.
Berry College Texas Tech
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BARNES, GARY LEON
California, here I come!
AGUILAR, GLORIA JEAN
If takes skill to hide one's ability.
Cheerleader I7 Pep Squad l, 27
Mixed Chorus I, 27 Class Council
27 Student Council 37 Tiger Trax 3.
ARCOS, JUDITH GAIL
Before you ask, the answer is NO!
Chorus l, 27 GAA 'I7 Thespians 37
NM Commerce Club 3, 47 All-
School Play 3, Aj Senior Play 4.
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ALLEN, MARIAN KAY
In Corona we do it this way.
FHA I7 Chorus 2j Band 2, 37 Ma-
Iorette 3.
BAUMGARTNER, TOM
Still wish? I could rodeo
some more.
Football l, 27 Track 'l, 2, 37
VP 3, 47 Citizenship Award
T, 27 Prom Committee 3.
ALLEN , H EN RY
I will my share of the ba-
Ioney to Jackie Moore.
Transfer from Germany.
Football 2, 3, 47 Basketball
2, 37 Track 2, 37 Letterman
Club 2, 37 VP 3.
BELLOWS,
JOH N NY PAT
BEAL, SAMMY DELL
Hey, lemme tell you! Duh, I for-
got, but it wasn't important.
Band l, 2, 35 Malorette 25 FHA 35
Class Council 35 Pep Squad 3, 45
JCL 45 Citizenship Award 35 Cheer-
leader 3, 45 Football Princess 35
Prom Princess 35 FNA 45 Prom Com-
mittee 3.
BEAUCHAMP,
WILLIAM WAYNE
BELL, DOROTHY
Happiness consists of Bob and a
hamburger.
Class Council 45 Rocket 45 FTA I5
FHA 45 JCL 3, 45 Prom Committee
35 Youth Recreation Council 2, 35
Tumbling Team 25 GAA 25 Pep BERNEAUI CLINTON
Squad l, 35 Thespian 3.
BEASLEY, JOHN
Don't call ME a prevaricator!
. f any
' .J V .
BRITTON, EARL
If you don't believe me, just
ask me.
CARL, LELAND
Sees much of the brighter
side of life,
Student Council 2, 35 Or-
chestra l, 2, 3, 45 Mixed
Chorus I, 25 Junior Play 35
Tennis 2, 3, 45 "A" Club 3,
45 JCL 2, 3, 4, President 4,
Delegate to National Con-
vention 35 Archeology Club
I5 Boys' State 35 Citizenship
Award 3.
BROWN, LYMAN
The blob!
Transfer from Texas 2.
Football l, 2, 35 Chorus
Radio Club 'l.
BRADY, JOHN
Be good now.
Football Manager 2, 35 Baseball
Manager 25 "A" Club 3, 45 Band
l,2.
CADENHEAD,
SHARON KAE
Ooohh, you're flat!
Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 String
CAMPBELL, VIRGIE
Tease a redhead and tempt
the devil.
Orchestra I, 25 Girls' Chorus
45 Library Club 3, 4.
semble 3, 45 All-State ,
Honor Recital Ensemble 25 Quar-
tet 3.
CLARK,
VICKIE SNELL
Love and I had the wit to
win. We drew a circle and
took him in.
Secretary-Treasurer Teenage
Club 2, 3, Class Council 2,
3, Student Council 3, FHA
2, 3, Pep Squad 2, 3, GAA 2.
CARL, MELVIN
I don't smoke and I don't chew
and I don't go with girls that do
. . , I ain't got no girl friend!
CHAVEZ, VERONICA
I'm not a flirt! I just like boys!
GAA 1, 2, 3, Photographer 4, FHA
1, 2, Pianist 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Pep
Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Pan-American
Club 4, Class Council 3, 4, SCC
2, 3.
CHAVEZ, EUGENE
CARPENTER, ELAINE
Cow, I don't know,
Class Secretary I, Class VP 2,
Class Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4,
NHS 3, 4, Treasurer 4, JCL
2, 3, 4, President 3, Delegate
to National JCL 2, Girls' State
3, Prom Princess 3, Home-
coming Princess 4, Junior
Play 3.
CLAYBROOK,
LAWANNA
A thing done cannot be un-
done.
QL
CONWEl.L, LARRY
Time passes, will I?
Transfer from Roswell 2.
NHS lj Mixed Chorus 2, 3,
45 All-State Chorus 2, 35 A
Cappella Chorus 45 Prom
Committee 35 Baseball l5
Basketball 15 Rebel Staff l.
COODY, JIM
I don't think we should give this
school back to the Indians because
we have treated them bad enough
already.
Transfer from Oklahoma.
Class Favorite 2, 35 Football l, 2,
3, 45 "A" Club 2, 3, 4, VP 45 Class
Council 3, 45 Student Council 4,
DANLEY, NORMA
Not interested5 school just
isn't my line.
SCC 45 Square Dancing Club
25 Chorus l, 25 Pep Squad 'l.
CONNER, NANCY LEE
Whatafiend!
Transfer from Tokyo, Japan.
Choir 15 Student Council 15 Home-
room President l5 Thespians 45 An-
nual Staft 45 Bus Monitor 35 Junior
Red Cross 25 Pep Squad 35 FNA 4.
CRAWFORD, LEE
DANLEY, BOBBY
What? Me study?
Mu Alpha Theta 3, 45 Ar-
cheology Club I5 Ping Pong
Club l5 JCL 2, 3, 45 Citi-
zenship Award 35 Boys' State
35 NHS 3, 45 Class Council
45 Basketball 2, 35 Baseball
2, 35 "A" Club 3, 4.
DIMMITT,
KAREN SUE
I know . 4 . but I'll never tell.
Girls' Chorus lg Prom Com-
mittee 35 Junior Play5 JCL 35
Tiger Trax 45 Senior Class
Council5 Thespians 4.
DAVIS, GEORGE
l'm going to get red-eyed and
rowdy.
DENISON, BILLIE SUE
How dumb!
Transfer.
Cheerleader lg Band 15 Chorus 1,
2, 35 Pep Squad l, 2, 35 Library
45 FHA 45 Thespians 45 Junior Play5
Prom Committee 3.
DEAN, JAMIE
Never ask a logical question
. . . the other kind causes
more confusion.
FTA l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary lp
Program Committee 35 JCL
3, 45 YRC 2, 35 Prom Com-
mittee 35 Thespians 35 An-
nual Staff 45 NHS 3, 4.
DICKSON, PATRICK C.
'Where there is doubt there is
danger."
Transfer from La Jolla High School,
San Diego.
Basketball 2, 3, 45 Football l, 2, 35
Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Class Council
9- Prom Committee 35 Varsity Club.
DOMAN, MARY GAY
"When in danger or in doubt,
run in circles, scream and
shout."
Transfer from Alexandria,
Virginia.
World Events Club T, 25 FHA
2, 35 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Junior
Play5 Pan-American Club5
Thespians 45 NHS 3, 4.
DURAN, STELLA
Never promise more than
you can perform.
Rocket 3, 4, Citizenship
Award 2, 3, Class Council 1,
2, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, FHA
President 4, Pan-American
Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer l,
Treasurer 2, Student Council
2, 4, NM Commerce Club 2,
4, Prom Committee 3.
DOWD, MARILYN JOAN
Say, hey, people! Are you a turtle?
I am.
Chorus l, 2, Girls' Chorus 'l, 2, 3,
4, FHA 1, 2, 3, Busy Fingers l, 2,
Rodeo Club 2, Pep Squad 1, 2,
Teen Center Representative l, 2,
Speech 2, NM Commerce Club l, 2,
3, 4, Square Dance Club 2, As-
sistant Tvping Teacher. 2.
DUNN, STAN
How you was?
Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Boys'
Quartet l, 2, 3, All-State Chorus 3,
Orchestra l, 2, 3, PE Lab Assistant
4, A Cappella Chorus 4.
DUGAN, CLARA
What I really am is a lover, not a
fighter.
GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, VP 4, Chorus l, 2,
Mixed Chorus 3, Tumbling Team 2,
3, 4, Teenage Club Representative
2, Class Reporter 2, NM Commerce
Club 1, 2, 4.
ECHAVARRIA,
SELINA
Who's shorty?
Pep Squad 2, 3, Junior Play
3, All-School Play 4, NHS 3,
4, Library Club 4, Student
Council 4, NM Commerce
Club 3.
DRULEY, ANNETTE
Man, like this is one grea
year!
t
Transfer Burges High, El Paso.
Phi Gamma 3, Y-Teens Secre
tary 3, Drama Club 2, 3
Pan-American Club VP 3.
r
FARMER, ELFIDA
That's lite.
Transfer from Carrizozo and
Tularosa.
Student Council 2, FHA 2,
Sweetheart Queen 3, SCC 3.
FAIRCHILD, HELEN
lt's what you learn after you know
it all that really counts.
Girls' Chorus I, 2, Mixed Chorus
3, Music Festival T, 2, 3, GAA 2,
JCL 3, 4, SCC 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3,
Thespians 4.
GARCIA, ERNESTINA
My hair is my trademark!
FHA T, 2, 3, 4, VP 3, Dis-
trict VP 3, FHA Sweetheart
3, SCC 3, 4, Mixed Chorus
2, Girls' Chorus T, Citizen-
ship Award 3.
ECHAVARRIA, SYLVIA
Everythings not big in Texas. Look
at me!
All-School Play 4, Girls' State 3,
State Commerce Club 2 3 4,
FORTUNE,
ALBERTA LEA
Oh, really?
Transfer from Reserve.
FHA, Newspaper Staff 2, 3, Cho-
rus Accompanist 2, 3, Orchestra 1,
Band T, 2, Junior Play 3, Prom Com-
mittee 3, Pep Squad I, 2, 3, Thes-
pians 4.
GALLEGOS,
JOSEPHINE
It is too, natural!
FNA 4, JCL 4, "A" Band T,
2, Biology Club I, 2, Pan-
American Club 4.
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GREEN, JANICE
It's not a bug, it's a car.
Student Body President 4,
Student Council I, 2, 4, Re-
porter 2, Student Council
Workshop 4, State Student
Council Convention 2, NHS
3, 4, Historian 4, Annual
Staff 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3,
Class- Council 2, 3, Girls'
State 3, Prom Committee 3,
Band I, 2, 3, 4, All-School
Play 3, Tumbling Team 2,
SCC 3, 4, Music Festival I,
2, 3, 4, Citizenship Award
3, Youth Council I, 2.
GARRETT, JANE ELLEN
Should I?
Cheerleader I, 2, 3, Pep Squad I,
2, 3, FTA 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treas-
urer 2, Student Council 3, 4, Class
Council 3, Thespians 2, 3, 4, VP
4, Annual Staff 3, Prom Committee
3, Library Club 3, Youth Recreation-
al Council 2, 3.
GOULD, PATRICIA RUTH
How do you like THEM apples?
Pep Squad I, 2, 3, FTA 3, Secre-
tary-Treasurer 3, Thespians 2, 3, 4,
Gay Nineties Review 2, Junior Play
3, Prom Committee 3, Class Coun-
cil 3, 4, Girls' State 3.
GASKINS, JERRY
Nothing succeeds like success.
Transfer from Texas.
Junior Play 3, Chorus 2, 3.
HARRINGTON, TED
Have Henry J., will drag!!
Class Council 2, 3, Varsity
Track Manager 3.
GILLILAND,
CONNIE MACK
It'II grow back.
Tiger Trax 2, 3, 4, Editor 4,
Thespians 2, 3, Secretary 3,
VOD Winner 2, FTA 2, All-
School Play 2, JCL 2, 3, 4,
Secretary 2 VP 3, VP State
JCL 3, 4, Gay Nineties Re-
view 2, School Journalism
Award 2, 3, Chamber of
Commerce 2, 3, Student
Council 2, 3, VP 3, Quill and
Scroll 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4,
President 4, Junior Play 3,
Citizenship Award 3, Boys'
State Alternate 3, Prom Coma
mittee 3, Chairman TWIRP
Week 4, Highlands Day 3.
HERREL, GORDONA
Grace, what makes our future look
so hopeless?
Pep Squad T, 2, Girls' Chorus.
HEATH, LEE R.
Have keg, will party.
Frosh Basketball Manager 2, "B"
Squad Basketball Manager 27 Tiger
Trax 3.
HODGSON, CHARLES G.
Ahhh, the heck with rt!
Transfer from lllinois.
JCL T, 2, German Club i, 21 Radio
l'lLlTCl'llSON RUDY Club T 2- Science Club T 2
Did you say her name is Basketball 2' 3'
Kathy?
HOEHNDORF,
ERIKA U.
At least I think that's it.
Class Council 2, Ag All'State
Chorus 3, Operetta 35 Cho-
rus 3p Junior Play 35 Tum-
bling Team 3, Square Dance
Club 2, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4,
Annual Staff 3, Editor 4,
AFMDC Job 3, SCC 45 Prom
Committee 35 Pan-American
Club 3, Citizenship Award 3,
National Merit Scholarship
Semi-finalist.
"A" Club, Baseball T,
2, 3,
Ag "B" Squad Basketball.
JAHNS, DIETER W.
So what?
Orchestra 'l, 2, 35 All'State
Orchestra 2, 35 Dance Band
2, 35 ENMU Music Camp
Scholarship 25 Junior Play5
Class Council 25 Track 35
Prom Committee 35 Ping-
Pong Club 25 String En-
semble 2, 35 Mu Alpha Theta
3, 4, President 45 NHS 3, 45
Student Council 45 UN Essay
Contest Winner 35 AFMDC
Job 35 SCC 4.
JACKSON, MAXINE
Hold everything until I comb my
hair!
FHA I.
JANES GEORGE SAMUEL
Dont bug me man I dont wanta
play that clink, clink jazz.
Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45
Baseball I5 "A" Club l, 2, 3, 45
JORDAN, CARTER B.
Birdie on that one.
nd l, 2, 3, 45 Golf 3, 45 Bas
ball 3, 45 "A" Club 3, 45 Baseba
KEITH, DONNA LEE
You know what I like.
estra 2 3 4 JCL l, 25
Orch , , 5
All-School Play 2.
Band l, 2, 3, VP 35 President "A"
Club 45 Square Dance Club 25 Class
President lp JCL 35 Class Council 35
A Cappella Choir 45 Boys' State 35
Wind Ensemble 25 Brass Sextet 35
Citizenship Award 35 SCC 3.
Joum, ROYCE
I will all my books to Paul-
ette Black.
Football t, 25 Track 1, 2,
!" l.
LEE, SALLY BETH
I like the simple things in
life . . . Men!!
Transfer from Justin, Texas.
FHA 1, 2, 35 Editor "Little
Tex" I5 Newspaper Award T5
English Award lg lst Place
Junior Girls' Declamation Dis-
trict5 English Award I, 25
Girls' Tennis Singles District
49-B, I5 Basketball I, 2, 35
District Champs 25 All-Dis-
trict Forward 35 Volleyball I,
2, 35 Class Secretary 25 Band
I, 2, 35 Drum Maior 2, 35
Stage Vocalist 35 Student
Council 35 Stage Delegate 35
Junior-Senior Play 35 Most
Versatile 35 Most Outstand-
ing Student Award 35 All-
School Play 45 A Cappella
Choir 45 Annual Staff 4.
LEE, PATRICIA ANNE
Honest, I could drive real well if
ya'll would just quit screaming!
Transfer from Texas 2.
SCC 2, 45 Class Council 35 Prom
Committee 35 Rocket 3, 45 National
Thespians 3, 45 UN Essay Contest
Winner 35 ETA 3, 45 Senior Play 35
Mu Alpha Theta 3, 45 Secretary-
Treasurer 35 VP 45 NHS 3, 4, VP 45
Prom Princess 35 Citizenship Award
I, 25 Girls' State Alternate 3.
LEATHERMAN, EDITH
laaa'm frum Texas!
Transfer from Texas.
NHS I, 25 A Cappella Choir I, 2, 35
All-State Choir 2, 35 Battery Staff I,
2, 35 Annual Staff l, 2, 35 All-
School Operetta I, 2, 35 Library
Club I, 25 Pre-Med Club l, 25 SCC
45 Fine Arts Club 25 Student Coun-
cil Secretary I, 25 Class Reporter I,
25 Class Secretary 35 All-Around
Girl 15 Mixed Chorus 45 FHA 1, 2.
LEDBETTER, ALFA
lt's just exactly like this only
different, Rex!!!
Class President 2, 3, 45
Homecoming Queen 45 Var-
sity Cheerleader 45 Pep
Squad 45 Rocket Business
Manager 45 Class Favorite T,
2, 35 Lady-in-Waiting Prin-
cess 35 Annual Staff 3, 45
Homecoming Princess 35
Citizenship Award T, 25 VP
I5 Student Council I5 Leader-
ship Award 2.
LANDRY, GARY
I still like California!
Transfer from California.
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LEWIS, THOMAS EDWARD
MacAARON,
VICTORIA ANNE
Nizzards Abound!
Latin Club I, 2, Correspond-
ing Secretary 3, FTA 3, 41
President 4, North School
Teaching 3, Spanish Lab As-
sistant 4, Thespians 2, 3.
LUNSFORD, GLEN DA
Well-it wasn't my fault.
Transfer from Carlsbad.
Thespians 4, NM Commerce Club 4.
LOWE, RUBY
Live and let live.
GAA, Pep Squad 4,
MARQUEZ,
MANUAL C.
LOOMIS, SUSAN
Me? . . . Speeding? . . .
But Ossifer!!
Operetta I, Mixed Chorus lg
Girls' Chorus I, FHA lg GAA
I, 2, Student Council lg
Tumbling Team 2, Class Coun-
cil 2, 4, Thespians 41 Junior
Play' Student-Directory An-
nual Staff 3, 4, Art Editor 45
Tiger Trax 4j Pep Squad 35
Prom Committee 31 Citizen-
ship Award 3y SCCg Highland
Day, Music Festival If YR
Council.
MARTINEAU,
EMMA PAULINE
I can resist everything . .
but temptation!
Transfer from Carlsbad.
FHA 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3,
Mixed Chorus 4, GAA 2, 3,
CYCH 3, Girls' Chorus 4,
Thespians 4.
MILLARD,
RICHARD JEAN
Always expect the unex-
pected.
Transfer from York, Maine.
Junior Play.
l
MCDONALD,
ELIZABETH FAYE
Me , . . A daughter of the
American Revolution? You Betcha!
Class Council 3, 4, GAA I, 2,
Girls' Chorus, 2, Mixed Chorus T,
Pep Squad l, SCC l, 2, 3, 4,
Thespian Play 3, Square Dance Club
2, Tumbling Team 3, 4.
MARSH, THOMAS
Curses! Foiled again!!
Football 3, 4, "A" Club 3, 4
McKEE, JERRY
Man, let me tell you . . .
Transfer from Columbus, Ohio.
Science Club l, 2, NHS 3, 4, Boys'
State 3, Senior Council 4, Basketball
l, 2, 3, Football 2.
MECASKEY,
WILLIAM DENNY
Transfer from Tatum, New
Mexico.
Student Council I, Arts and
Crafts Club l, Boys' State,
Senior Council, Basketball l,
2, 3, Football 2.
NEWTON, CHARLENE
I may be from Oklahoma
but I'm not dumb!
Transfer from Ada, Oklahoma
Girls' Glee Club 'I, 25 Blue
Skirts lg Contnahomas 2, 3.
MONTOYA, Lizzie
There he sits in the moonIight5
abandoned by women and men . . .
muttering over and over . . . He'II
never eat onions again!!
NHS 3, 45 Student Council 45 Pan-
American Club 45 Mixed Chorus5
SCC 2, 3, 45 All-School Play 3, 4.
N ELSON, FR EDDI E
Law west of the Pecos.
Transfer from Pecos, Texas.
NAVARRO, DAVID M.
I am from a distant land not far
away.
Latin Club 45 Pan-American Club 4,
President.
NUNN,
ROBERT EARL
Ain'f I???
Transfer from Springer.
Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball
2, 35 Baseball 2, 35 FTA
President5 Lettermen's Club5
Junior Play5 Boys' State,
MOORE,
JAMES NORMAN
Now, what'lI I do??
Transfer from Washington
State.
PILGREEN, SAM
Which way did she go?
Mixed Chorus 3, 4.
OLSEN, DENNIS
Eat, drink, and make merry for soon
we'll be graduates!
Transfer from NMMI.
Football 2, 3, 47 Rebel Staff lg Boys'
State 37 Student Council lg NHS lg
Dean's List 2, 3, Honor Board, Let-
termen's-Clubg Mu Alpha Theta 4.
mi
PATTERSON, PATSY
Son-of-a-gun!!!
Girls' Chorus 2.
OWENS, HORACE
But, l've already had two dates
tonight!!
ORTEGA, HELEN
Sports rule my brain, but
love rules my heart,
Student Council l, 2, 4,
State Convention l, 2, Class
Council 2, 4, Pep Squad 2,
3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi-
dent 4, Library Club 4, NHS
3, 4, Secretary 4, Math Club
3, 45 Tumbling Team 3, 4.
POBAR, JOHN
What's good about ir?
FTA l, 27 "B" Squad Let
terman 2, JCL 3, 4, Boys
State 3.
REYNOLDS, JERRY
That's mel
Band l, 2, 4, Football 1.
ROTHMAN, ETH ELLE
My greatest love is life.
Orchestra 2, 3, 4, String En-
semble 3, 4, JCL 3, 4, Tiger
Trax Business Manager 4,
All-School Play 2, Music Fes-
tival 2, 3, 4, All-State Or-
chestra.
PORRAS, FRANK
STOGDEN, JR.
Pretend to think well of yourself,
and the world will think well of
you.
A Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 'l, 2,
3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Boys' State 3.
RINEHART, BILL
For man may come and may go,
but I go on forever,
Transfer from St. Louis.
Junior Honor Society 1, 2, Dance
Band 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, Band
2, 3, Student Council T, Candidate
for Mento King 3, Master of Cere-
monies for Prom 3, Most Typical
Senior at Hancock 4, Junior Achieve-
ment.
RODRIGUEZ, GLISERIO
I still think Texas is a better state
than Alaska.
Tennis l, 2, 3, 4, "A" Club l, 2,
3, 4.
ROMERO, LUPE
The way to a man's heart is
through his stomach!
GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3,
Historian 3, FHA l, 2, 3, 4,
Songleader 4, FHA Princess
3, Class Council 3, 4, Citi-
zenship Award 3, Pep Squad
3, 4, Band 4.
'QS
SERNA, ROSA LINA
My eyes are my trade mark!!!
State Commerce Club 3, 4.
RUTLEDGE, RITA
Well . . . er!
Transfer from Oklahoma.
Secretary 3, 4, Students for Christ 2,
Mixed Chorus 2, Spanish Club 21
SEDDON,
FREDERlCK RICHARD
The Seddonizer.
Transfer from Farmington.
Football I, 3, Football Manager 4,
JCL 2, 3.
SARMIENTO, PETE
l'm little . . . but Oh, my!
Class Favorite T.
SANCHEZ, ELAISA
Anger is momentary mad-
ness, so control your passion
or it will control you.
FHA l, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2,
Parliamentarian 3, Student
Council Rep. 4, GAA l, 2,
3, 4, VP 3, Historian 4, Pep
Squad T, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader
4, Pan-American Club 4, Sec-
retary 4, Student Council 4,
Tiger Trax 4, FHA Princess
3, SCC 3, 4, GAA Workshop
3, Annual Staff 4, Citizenship
Award 3, Prom Committee 3.
SESSOM,
SANDRA COBLE
He's from Texas.
GAA 2, Girls' Chorus 2,
Mixed Chorus 3, Operetta 3.
SIMMONS,
PEGGY JOYCE
H0 lives long that lives well,
and time inisspent is not
lived, but lost.
Transfer from Florida.
FHA l, 47 Annual Staff Aj Li-
brary Club 4, VP 4, Play
Committee 3,
SOVVELI.,
EDWARD NEAL, JR
And this is only the begin-
ninq . . ,P
Boys' State.
SMITH, CLIFFORD
Greater men than I have lived, but
they didn'r get caught.
Football 3, 45 "A" Club 3, 4, Sec-
retary-Treasurer 45 Basketball 3, 4,
Track 3, 4.
SHIPLEY, MARTHA
Transfer from North Carolina 3.
Basketball 1, Girls Hu-Y Club T,
Library Club 47 Chorus 3, Operetta
3, Class Council A
SMITH, EMlL SUE
Fern, lt's just our past.
GAA Ig Pep Squad 1, 2, Cheerlead-
2, FHA 2, Play Committee 2,
Girls' Chorus 2.
SNELL, JIM
Hello Baby, you know what
I like.
Basketball lg Football 3, 4,
Track 4, "A" Club 4, A
Cappella Choir 4.
STEVENS,
ELEANOR KAYE
Vtfuwl
Transfer from Deming.
Class Assembly lg Traffic
Safe-ty Clulu T, 2, 3, Dance
Band l, 2,fl,B1nd T,2, 3,4,
Music Festival T, 2, 3, 4, Sec-
retary-Trcasurer 2, Cltess Club
2, 3, FHA 3, Secretary 3,
District Treasurer 3, Prom
Princess 3, Prom Chairman
3, Class Rep. 3, Music Club
3, NHS 3, 4, SCC 4.
STILES, SALLY SUSSANNE
The future is not in the Hands of
fate, but in ourselves.
Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4p
Library Club 3, 4, Reporter 45 Girls'
Chorus 45 SCC 3, 4, Annual Staff
4, Class Council 4g Office As-
sistant 3, 4.
THOMAS, FRANCES
WANTED!! . . . One ticket to
Alpine, Texas.
Pep Squad T, 2, JCL 4,
Thespians l, 25 GAA I, All-
Sclwool Play T5 Band 3, Ma-
Iorette 3, Annual Staff 4.
STEPHENS, HARRY LYNN
Le-f's see what makes Things tick!
Science Club 2, 3, 4.
STINNETT, SHERRIE
VVl'1at's The use?
Yesterday an egg,
Tomorrow a feather cluster.
ST, JOHN,
JUDY KATHLEEN
Happiness is freedom and
freedom is courage.
GAA 1, 2, 3, 11, NHS 3, 4,
Manager of Tumbling Team
3, 4,
TRIMMELL, SUE
I love football for ONLY
ONE reason.
Transfer from Kansas.
Band I, 2, 3, Music Club I,
2, 3, Pep Squad 2, 3, Latin
Club I, Business Club 2, 3,
Y-Teens 2, 3, GAA 3, Thes-
pians 2, 3, 4, Library Proctor
I, 2, Student Council I.
THOMPSON, JULIA R.
Leave confusion behind!!
Library Club 3, 4, President 3, FTA
3, 4, VP 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Class
Council 4, Pep Squad 3, Square
Dance Club 2,
TORRES, GLORIA L.
Eh! Who Cares?!
GAA I, 2, FHA I, 2, 3, 4, Class
Council 4, Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Pan-
American Club 4.
TIDWELL, JENNIE
Transfer from Portales.
Pep Squad I, 2, GAA 3, Chorus I,2,
TURNER, WADE
THOMPSON,
WILLIAM VERNON
VALDEZ,
BETTY ANN
Our fwo "B's" march, you
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WILSON,
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I love and I love lhem all.
Chorus l, Football 'l, 3.
VAN DYKE, J ELAINE
H'ir's th' syme fh' 'ole wohld ovah
Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 4.
UNTZ, SYLVIA CAROLE
Promise?
Pep Squad 1, Secretary 2, 3, Tum-
bling Team 2, 3, Maiorelte 3, Prom
Cornmiilee 3, Class Council 4, High-
lands Day 3.
VAN WINKLE, ZELLA JO
TALLY Ho . . . and away we go!
FHA l, 2, FTA 2, Pep Squad 2, An-
nual Sfaff 4, SCC 4.
WIEST, EDDIE RAY
The South will rise again.
Transfer from Lovington.
Band 3, 4, Science Research
Club 4, SSE 3.
WOOD, RALPH
I stand on the 5th Amend-
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Orchestra I, 2, 3, 47 Band l,
2, 3, 4, Marching Band 4,
String Ensemble 'l, 2, 3, 4.
WINKLER, MILTON
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WITTE, MARY
Transfer from Arizona.
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Annual Staff 4, Girls' League
2, Thespians 4.
WOLFE, PRISCILLA
What, me worry?
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Bagwell, Melanie
Baird, Barbara
Barnard, Ron
Barnes, Don
Barlett, Margaret
Beaver, Don
Bennett, David
Bennett, Janet
Bennett, Martha
Berg, Eric
Berri, Arlene
Bermeister, Charles
Blazer, Walter
Bonahoom, Bill
Bond, Judy
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Braziel, Bobby
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Hawkins, Corriene
Henderson, Ervey
Henderson, Dale
Hicks, Mary
Hightower, Leroy
Hill, Kermit
Holder, Karen
Holland, Janelle
Hoover, Jimmy
Hibben, Jay
Hodgson, Ken
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Leon, Ramona
Lott, Pat
Lotze, Christian
Lowe, Ruby
Lucero, Lucy
Lunsford, Glenda
Maese, Betty
Malone, Cecilia
Malone, Mary
Marquez, Lorenzo
McCarson, Richard
McCaskey, Carolyn
McClesky, Mike
McConnell, Pat
McCrary, Kay
McNabb, Harry
McNatt, Lee
McNeil, Beverly
Means, Joy
Metcalf, Betty
Milburn, Ronnie
Minton, Joe
Mischuk, Ted
Modisette, Bill
Moore, Jackie
Morris, John
Morris, Mike
Munsell, Robert
Nelson, George
Nichols, Kay
Nichols, Tom
Nichols, Virginia
O'DeII, Robert
Oliver, Clifford
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Satcher, Ted
Schack, Ron
Scharn, Ingrid
Schoolcraft, Larry
Schrein, Kathy
Schwinge, Heinz
Shaw, Harold
Shelton, Mike
Smith, Danny
Smith, Frank
Solonsky, Stephanie
Somers, Steve
Spencer, Arthur
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Vaughan, Janet
Warfield, Karen
Waldrum, Linda
Webb, Paul
Webster, Gary
Weeks, Sanford
White, Andy
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Wiant, Jerry
Williams, Linda
Worley, Leila
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Duran, Frank
Estrada, Maxine
Ferrell, Gerre
Fitzsimrnons, Brian
Gallegos, Jennie
Gallegos, Olivia
Gallegos, Patricia
Gomez, Selestino
Hayes, Bobby
Henderson, Dale
Hibben, Jay
Leon, Mike
LeCrec, Ildefonso
Martinez, Margaret
Moya, Frank
Melendrez, Anita
Mitchell, Jacqueline
Molinar, Ignacio
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DIXIE LEDBETTER NANCY LINDSEY SUE GLOVER
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THE LEADERS
BACK ROW: Pat Kennedy, Mary Romersburger, J. King, F. Paz, R. Smith, S. Jacques, B. Weston, L.
Moore, T. Vaughn, T. Bateman, J. Brantley, G. Luttrell, K. Cruickshank, M. Vineyard, L. McLeod, President
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Vice President, D. Essex, student council representative.
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Adamson, Joyce
Allen, Eddie
Andrews, Jim
Armiio, Doris Jo
Arndt, Marilyn
Aydelott, Laredo
Baker, Jack
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Beauchamp, Daniece
Beck, Cheryl
Berry, David
Black, Paulette
Blazer, David
Bonnell, Betty
Bonney, Mike
Booker, Buddy
Bortfeld, Charlene
Bouma, Harry
Brantley, Judy
Braun, llse
Campbell, Donna
Campbell, Ruth
Cano, Ted
Cano, Tony
Cauthen, Bou
Carson, Kittie
Cathey, Charles
Chamberlain, Joyce
Cleaver, Ronnie
Collins, Robert
Compary, Jerry
Cooper, Mike
Brittian, Dennis
Brown, Elaine
Brunson, Kathlene
Brusuelas, Bobby
Brusuelas, Lina
Brymer, Diana
Bunker, Darlene
Bunker, Jim
Burkett, Sylvia
Burley, Dennis
Burns, Carol
Carleton, Carolyn
SOPHOMORES GIVE
Corley, Carol
Crady, Wayne
Cruikshank, Kay
Dalton, Jolene
Danley, Jim
Darling, Evelyn
Darnell, Sherrie
Davis, Linda
Dorsey, Eddie
Doughty, John
Dowd, Margaret
Downing, Gary
HOMECOMING DANCE
Drent, Larry
Dudley, Avalin
Dulaney, Jean
Dunn, Melvin
Duguette, Betty
Ebersole, Royal
Eldridge, Frances
Essex, Doug
Estrada, Maxine
Estrada, Sixto
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Fornas, Larry
Frahm, Sondra
Franklin, Clark
Freeman, Jerry
Fuqua, Lillian
Fuller, Harold
SOPHOMCRES
Gaines, Linda
Gandora, Eddie
Gant, James
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Glover, Sue
Gonzales, Cecilia
Gonzales, Sally
Grissom, Bobby
Gruber, Richard
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Gutierrez, Carlos
Haizlip, Bill
Hamilton, Genelle
Handley, Richard
Hanson, Jerry
Harbert, Butch
Hardie, Lane
Harrington, Brenda
Harrington, Dean
Harris, Jirn
Hayes, Bobby
Heitman, Ronnie
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Hicks, Linda
Hill, Ronald
Hisaw, Bobby
Hoover, Richard
Horst, Sharon
House, Marvin
Houston, Tony
Howard, Sandra
Howard, Sunny
lorio, Jo Ann
Jaenke, Rainer
SOPHCMDRES HELP
Jasper, Jim
Jenkins, Bill
Jessup, Marian
Johnson, Helen
Keating, Judy
King, Judi
Kuykendall, Billie
Langford, Don
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Leitzke, Sharon
Lindsey, Nancy
Lotze, Brigitte
Louder, Nancy
Luce, Don
Luttrell, Gloria
Maloney, Mary
Marchbanks, Pam
Martz, Larry
FRDSH PAINT
Matheson, Buddy
McCants, Shirley
McCoy, Joyce
McLeod, Lorraine
McClamroch, Donna
McMurry, Martha
McNeil, Charles
Makinson, Patsy
Martin, Ray
Marquez, Bobby
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Moore, Lola
Moya, Frank
Moyer, Ronnie
Munoz, Eddie
Navarro, Ruth
Nieto, Enriquetta
Oden, Linda
SCPHDMORES
Oliver, Jeanne
Olmstead, Dale
Omillian, Rosemary
Ontiveros, Mary Lou
Orr, Jim
Pancake, Camille
Patterson, Evelyn
Peavy, Sharon
Paz, Freddie
Peipleman, Gary
Pen, Delores
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Pretzelka, Jimmie
Pharris, Charles
Petty, Leona
Polly, Ethel
Powers, Larry
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Ross, Bonnie
Rowden, Jackie
Roybal, Carmen
Sanchez, Lousia
Sanchez, Edwina
Sandoval, Helen
Schorn, Leo
Sharp, Jean
Shows, Beverly
Silva, Adelina
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Snyder, Jerry
Somers, Susan
Stackhouse, Ron
SOPHCMORES
Stilwell, Barbara
Stogden, Dorothy
Stone, Bob
Talley, Janice
Telles, Betty Jo
Tompkins, Johnny
Torres, Bobby
Torres, Walter
Truiillo, Johnny
Turner, Ed
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Vann, Carroll
Varbel, Dennis
Vaughn, Tommy
Vaught, James
Vineyard, Mary B.
Vostel, Vance
Wadyko, Barbara
Wagner, Dwaine
Walker, Bonnie
Ward, Carol
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Wegelin, Candy
West, Larry
Weston, Betty
Wheeler,
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Gene
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Waltra Lynn
Wilson, Gene
Wilson, Tommy Lee
Wood, Charles
Worrell, Elaine
Almengor, Bonnie
Anaya, Lore
Avila, Priscilla
Bartlett, Debbie
Bickle, Virginia
Campbell, Jackie
Canfield, David
Carlisle, Alonia
Connard, Nadine
Cooper, Rita
Dolmage, Ann
Eber, Petra
SCJPHOMORES
Gilliam, Phyllis
Greer, Elizabeth
Gregg, Tommy Lee
Hedrick, Kay
Huffman, Stan
Keating, Johnny
Knighten, Vaughn
Makinson, Patsy
Mirabel, Lorenzo
Misquez, Refugia
Morford, Deanie
Perkins, Peggy
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Tarnowski, Helgie
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Arnold, Colin
Avila, Johnny
Badial, Mary Lou
Baker, Beale
Barela, Yolanda
Baros, Bernice
Barton, Jack
Battle, Don
Bays, Herbert
Beagles, Charles
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Careville, Linda
Carnes, Paul
Carpenter, Louise
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Cerny, Lynn
Chamberlain, Bud
Charters, Gary
Chavez, Arthur
Chavez, Dario
Chavez, Luis
Chavez, Mary
Chavez, Ronnie
Chavez, Rudy
Clark, Dreama
Clarke, Susan
Clendenen, Leon
Coburn, Bill
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Dean, Nickie
Dees, Mary
Delcour, Pete
DeLeon, Mercedes
Diden, Dean
Doelle, Diane
Doman, Lois
Down, Margaret
Duran, Artie
Eckert, Fred
Efird, Dwayne
Elliott, Kathleen
Esquero, Estella
Estrada, Carmen
Estrada, Rodger
Estrada, Rudy
Farmer, Robert
Fish, Sandra
Fleming, David
Fleming, Louis
Fletcher, Terry
Foelsche, Trutz
Franks, Bill
Fuch, Allen
Gallegos, Celina
Gallegos, Monroe
Garcia, Lupe
Garner, Richard
Gilliland, Zeke
Glasco, Quintin
Gomez, Carolyn
Gonzales, Joe
Gonzales, Nick
Gonzales, Rita
Gonzales, Rudy
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