Bel Air High School - Highlander Yearbook (El Paso, TX)

 - Class of 1965

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' -,2g:,,f': a H1N, l, Q 5 i . i ' '5 S2 X - Uv: W 1,,?,-fini wifli 3413: 1- -nl' ' 3 ' 5 ? nh' V Si,:Vi,,- K . .P -aw ,Q W Qmwfwmew' www KWVQ, Thumbs up at a football game and a congratulatory handshake given by Mr. Roy Chambliss to new National Honor Society member Cathy Inmon highlight the warmth and cornradeship of the Highlander spirit. Special honors for outstanding pos- session and evidence of this school spirit go to Pipe Band Drum Major Sandra C-alindo, Head Cheerleader jackie Cox, and Drum Major Tom Clark. ff ff gl!- Bel Air Scotsmen all join hands... 9 Loyal Highlanders til we die if me f- I , Ke .: g ' X' Vkk, ggi? ,. ,wi Early in November Nelse Miller received the Bausch 8: Lomb Honorary Science Award at Bel Air. This award is given annually to the senior with the best record in science. With this honor came the opportunity for Nelse to compete in a national scholarship program sponsored by Bausch 61 Lomb, Incorporated, at the University of Rochester. In the seven years since classes began at B Air, the student body has built for itself a enviable record of accomplishments. Highlande have won district championships in footbal basketball, and baseball. Sports is by no means the only field in whic the Scots claim victory. This year two student of each classification represented the schoo in an Optimist-sponsored Youth Appreciatio Week. An addition to Bel Air this year is th Victory Bell, donated by the Future Teachers 0 America Club. The ringing of this bell mark each fresh Highlander victory. 4. Y .F A . 'saw 255' ' 4- 5 Toward victory ever onward, For our I UI-TEM! IEEVMS W' 63 bn' Students honored during Youth Appreciation Week were Tony Hernandez, Louise Gaither, Sam Maldonado, Ginny Holyoke, Alfred Braden, Kristin Stone, David Leitch, and Deana Ridout. iear Bel Air High D frame ur Highlanders all hail... Q Y.. . 5 A 2 . Y . .W Q f u W ww: 'Q 9, , 1 . i 1. ff U l C 4 N Mr. Terry Simms G' 24 Q g VQiiks33sfi6?iQl5Z??Q2, N ffwmzzfxsneuix 'f ,sa v,., a,rfs,5am-2 Q., sr Q 2 To he considerecl successful is an important aspect of life. Success, however. is an intangi- hlc possession and means many things to many people. To he a success in terms of respect and admiration is the most rewarding triumph in life. One person in particular at Bel Air has been hailed as such a success hy all who know him. Because of his warmth and help- fulness he has been named Director of Special Activities at Bel Air. The staff affectionately cleclicates the 1965 HICIILAXDEB to NIR. TERRY SIBIBIS. -mjigggff, my mx 1mmwfsfs, W' f muff. .sfzggsw ffiwfbisilg. ii 1 ,5t1I?i?S51Zi6iLiQ1Ti M217 -f9Vi?15?E:SX7 S si Y was 5 at, www ,ytiwmie -W tix,-wrsiaifggiggiigi Maxx 6, 'fexlbvsmiiilfiiy nsvlizrrst 12 if 5V?EY5?S5?V37 it 525535152 'ff 5 ,A :1ff5ie,,:W ,,f,-' . - ..:,r.., .,c,t, Q W-IS. , 4 t , Um wiswezg-.w1.'.f . . - -wwrfv xxx R . . .. V N, .V .W ,i,..,t. , ,, . . , .sm ,at izzf-ma Qifffn. , . - . .. A ms , Til: +int va.: ., --Sf-wg-:f :: .,1. s1ffs'. , 5 W by-k ,1 yu- : 7,,, I' 'F Q Endless Forms Filled Uut During Registration Each year a new freshman class becomes a part of Bel Air on registration day. These eager, often confused, students come to school that day not knowing exactly what to expect. One such student, Mary Hightower, is pictured here as she went through the process. By the time registration was over, she and her fellow freshmen were eager to Q 3 begin their high school careers. Major Aubrey Pippen gives Mary Hightower infomiation about registration. was Q Yr Freshmen ,f X X i 1 f I ll ' Mary checks her schedule with Mr. Chambliss. ul. 'X ' p-. Mary fills out one of the many forms required ,I- 1 i' 1 tudents are issued bus passes. Sflld0l1lS stand PHUCHUY in line waiting to receive their books. Mrs. Bice, Nlrs. Edens, and Mrs. Bynum, shown at left, were faculty participants in the CRA-Faculty Volleyball game. This was only one of the many pastimes during the fall semester of scliool. Yarious initiations also acldecl to the mood of the season. Shown below are the new members of IFC being initiated into the organization. Highlanders Participate in Fall Frolics Homecomin Festivities Enjoyed by All The lixes are honored eacl1 year at Homeco1ni11g fes- tivities. lligh on the agenda for these Ex-Higlilanclers is tl1e annual tea given for tllttlil by the members of tl1e TIU1UC'lNi1lilHg Department. Shown above are Ho111e1nalii11g w..1wVi U4 ji. .1 students Xlargo Xloore, Shelley Smith. Patty Row, and ,Iuanita Rodriquez greeting Carlos Ornelas wl1o came to the various activities. Also a part of Homecoming activities this year was the sale of mums by the Tartan Troupe Tl1e colorful arrange- ments added to the jovial feelings held by all participants Q, ,r in the gala affair. Mrs, Fisk, Nliss Burney, and Mrs. Cox, Sl10XY1l at right are admiring tl1e flowers. f me M Tl1e Homecoming Dance was held the Saturday 11igl1t after the football game. Queen Armida Duran. sl1ow11 below, reigned over the celebration. Christmas Celebrated at Bel Air Each year the Heather Belles, a sub-junior woman's club, sponsors a teacher apprecia- tion tea. At this tea the club names two outstanding faculty members as Teachers of the Yearv. Chosen this year were Mr. Robert Newman and Mrs. Mary Roach. Shown at the tea are Mr. Newman, Louise Bean, Linda Lumm, and Mrs. Roach. 25: lil' -J.: git? An annual event at Bel Air is the door de- corating contest at Christmas. This event, sponsored by the Student Council, brightens the halls during the week before Christmas vacation. This year some of the most original doors were decorated by freshmen. Shown above are Rosemary VVaters, Louise Caither, and Mrs. Helen Baxley in front of Mrs. Bax- leyis door. Below Terry Mitchell, David Mor- gan, Pat Ulum, and. Victor Villa display their prize-winning entry. . :fi i serious. There are Life at Bel Air is not always times when Highlanders have a chance to par- ticipate in activities which allow them to break up the monotony of school work. A new activity this year, Twirp VVeek, was enjoyed by all, especially the boys. Eddic Porter and Mike Chaney seem to enjoy having Mary Ann Crumply carry their books Qabovej. Ellen Gaither found time from a busy schedule to have fun with her feline friend frightj. Four senior boys Qbelowj couldnit miss their favorite television show because it came on during school hours, so they managed to obtain a por table television to use during the day Highlanders Enjoy Lighter Moments -U ,sf I fy 'S K KK Y K 5,3 I A. N u 4-105- M 'i P ma... -Dr tiff 'NE.- Wggjmwt 31 4 ..,....,.m-N., www I if If s l'7a s'f1n mf 5r S 7 W, W Q gala a J! N 1 . fa 'F if Lt is slams .- Q E ifzagsf is if mmm 3 tw iw .Ag f aa 3 ii, 5, gm gig vow -was sew Wm mmm M -A-wee we5 a w .. mN,r..,,::.,.,,Qi ,.,.. . Q4-wr. -' ..... - ,... Mama? J' Memmwmawr- mm.. if-vases.: ML. ...W -MMM--.,........ M-fE,,, s i 5 A v Velilrll a?E,i,E, gk 1'-..-- fr:.,'i.'r 1 - Earl' ..., 'ai 1- ff -fri.: 1 . iff'-'1 , M ,mf i s viii, QJ3il . L ' Sports occupy an important place in the curriculum at Bel Air. Those who participate in the athletic program have quite a variety of sports from which to choose: football, basketball, baseball, track, and tennis. According to talent and experience, boys may participate in varsity, B- team, or, in some cases, freshman competition. Athletic accomplishment can be very rewarding to a determined and enthusiastic boy. Out of hard work a boy may gain a knowledge of discipline, loyalty, sportsmanship, and teamwork. This knowledge is ne- cessary not only to a good athlete, but to a good citizen as well. Sports can often be rewarding financially as well as physically and morally. Boys with character, scholarship, and exceptional athletic talent are sometimes able to pursue a higher education by means of an athletic scholarship. Participation in sports builds character as well as provides an opportunity for satisfying personal achievements. SPORTS ..y..'..... .... 1,..: ,,':fxi,:sf+..--..':- fi iii f ' 1 li i Ai i 9 'wa 1 Mil: fH r,,,4,1!S:'1g, -in ELT! sl, , 4 i -a 'li X f is 19 '64-'65 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS be FRONT: Roxanne Means, Iackie Cox, Shirley Hardin. CENTER: Susan Evans Susan Rice, Ruth Brewer. BACK: Dottie McKinley. Elected last spring, the Highlander cheer- leaders have achieved their utmost purpose with flying colors, that is, to build school spirit. The girls, Ruth Brewer, Susan Rice, Dottie Me- Kinley, Susan Evans, Shirley Hardin, and Roxanne Means were supervised by head cheer- leader jackie Cox and their sponsor, Miss Sut- ton. Miss Sutton has served with untiring effort as an able cheerleading sponsor since Bel Air was founded in 1957. Our cheerleaders were always on hand at all sports functions not only to cheer the team on to victory, but to lead the student body. Cheerleading camp, held for the first time at Texas XVestern, contributed greatly to build this year's cheerleaders into one of the best groups in El Paso. Jackie Cox, Head Cheerleader, focuses her attention on the exciting action of the game. Cheerleaders Promote Spirit Cheerleading sponsor: Miss Jeanette Sutton cheerleaders prepare the bus whose destination was Las Cruces. r A A ,1sw,:a1z.,san . . Head Coach Harris Cantrell tests the pass defense during a varsity practice session. Bi Red Compiles -5-Wm V Student Trainers Bert Cortez and Dennis Phillips repair equipment for further use. 6-3-1 Record Managers Lee Sneesby and David Daniels put away equipment for safe-keeping. TEAM CAPTAINS LEAD SQUAD .E ,- David Leitch HB 175 jim Alsup HB 168 ,64 SCHEDULE Bel Air 13 ......, .......vv C arlsbad 7 Bel Air BBBBBBB El Paso Bel Air 6 ------- -1ffA.... B ig Spring Bel Air ...v.,.,.,1 , Burges Bel Air 19 .,,..1, .,71w1ff L as Cruces Bel Air Jefferson Bel Air 19 .e17ei, 11....,111, R oswell 7 Bel Air Eastwood Bel Air 16 ,oo...o 7.... A ustin Bel Air orvoo Ysleta In spite of not Winning the district champion- ship, the Highlanders chalked up a winning year with a 6-3-1 record. At the beginning of the season, Big Red showed great promise and fine ability even though the team was inexperienced. Defeating all New Mexico foes and making an impressive showing against Big Spring gave the Highlanders the nod to repeat as District Champs. A squeak past Austin and a loss to El Paso High lowered the Highlander rating. A tie to Burges lessened the Clan's chances to get into the District playoff and victories in the following games were necessary. Beating Ieff and Eastwood by substantial margins heightened the hopes of winning the East Division. Next to play Bel Air were the Indians, and a victory was mandatory for either team to enter the playoffs. The season ended as the Indians defeated the Highlanders, 13-0. Big Red did not win the District, but they exhibited a winning spirit and good sportsmanship. Players in years to come should strive for the same goals. 9 8 2 13 Trainer jim Rogers and Coaches jim Pufal, Gene Odell and Harris Cantrell are all smiles upon receiving their letter jackets Coach Gene Odell talks defense with the players du1'ing a practice session. Highlanders Impressive in First Outings Beating the Carlsbad Cavemen 13-7 in the first tilt of the year, Highlanders avenged last seasonis 6-0 loss. Alert Bel Air defense in the season opener recovered four fumbles and intercepted four passes. Bel Air drew first blood when Mike Sullivan plunged over the one-yard line in the first quarter. Carlsbadis only touchdown of the night came when they returned a 65-yard punt, tying the score with the extra point. The Highlanders got the break they needed when pass interference was called against Carlsbad on their own 10. Bonty carried over on the first play from scrimmage for the deciding TD. In their second game of the season the Scots did not fare as well as in the first. Playing the Big Spring Steers in their new stadium, Highlanders made a strong showing in spite of their defeat. The Scots had 15 first downs to the Steers' 12 and 259 yards to 205 of the Steers. Big Spring scored first on a six-yard run after marching down the field in 12 plays. The Highlanders, lone tally came in the second period when Nick Bonty scored after an 80-yard drive. Big Spring scored again after recovering a Highlander fumble. On the next play the Steers ran the 25 needed yards and scored the final TD. Nick Bonty FB 160 ,'j 1 ,. - - - Qwi- Z 1:31 , 7 ,swzxi -. R ,,,, Q,+.4a.A, , - W Y2 1 746 I :mz5'k1,gQ1,. ?g , 1 '11 , I in si,QA'5gxL.l'.54' if :-- -mx-'BM f 1 iw ...- f . George Blanton HB 198 Mario Montes HB 132 ai 42' Q J Xi x ,Y , VE S Ci 4 Z 1 X H 4 . i ii ' if 1 ,W my Y if , X ,, W , ,iw Q Y' 4 M2 'E 1 .J 11 .Jw J f' 3' -gf? Q. 5 5' , or-91 ? 'R AX ings' ' 1 137 V? A Amir 1 Q M fiffw. 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H... 5 ' fv- ' A We ' V .f 4 , ,Q 1 lw ' ' M. .,--- ,V K . .1 N A 'nf WSJLNQ A -941 . Mike Sllllivilll QB 157 Robert Oaxaca E 185 George Guerrero QB 144 Bel Air Overpowers New Mexico Opponents Las Cruces Bulldogs make themselves comfortable as they watch Nick Bonty streak for a touchdown. In three straight outings with El Paso teams, Las Cruces suffered its first loss, 19-6, to the Highlanders. Using brilliant defense, both teams fought a scoreless game. Finally, in the last five minutes of the game, the Bulldog defense began to crumble. On a field goal try from the Cruces 12, jose Molinar picked up a bad pass from center and scampered for the first Highlander touch- down. The Clan then recovered a Bulldog fumble following the kickoff and Nick Bonty climaxed the drive, scoring on an 18-yard sprint. The Scotls final touchdown come on a 35-yard pass from Mike Sullivan to Mike XVilliams. Molinar kicked the extra point. Defeating the Roswell Coyotes, 19-7, the High- landers chalked up their third win. Bel Air scored first in the second quarter. Bonty carried the mail from the 6-yard line. Molinar kicked the PAT. Six minutes later, Bonty scored again from the one- yard line, but the extra point attempt failed. Capping the Clan's score, James Alsup sprinted 63 yards to paydirt in the closing minutes of the last quarter. Molinar's conversion attempt failed. Roswell made their only tally in the last quarter on a 38-yard pass play, and the extra point was good. Chuck Stephens E 143 Luis Calderon HB 145 Luis Zubiate HB 140 Louis Tiller HB 145 Carlos Pacheco FB 162 .-x as fs ' e . .E i .23 1 . an---:Hr ' K' K .5 A as , s 5 N J, . , l,,,.,., ,-,,V,,..., ?'5i,L., s V f is - ff , 1- -I . 14- T '5t' at 'W K f -as -5-L, .55 'Sidi if - ' -tins?-5-,5 e,a,, i?:'WW ' , Lf-er V ra, ,- , ,V Z f-,-,fwfr 5-: j u I K mf. W . I.. .-rf' -1 - j v,,,,,':::' 5- ,,.,r f yjrg :Ig ff! fr ,,. ,jT,.6.,.gfs-g.. ,'-' v ' L 3... 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BE- LOW-Donit worry, Honeyl I won't forget to stop by the store for bread. Bel Air Encounters Tough Opposition Bel Air, favored over Austin, began the game with great confidenceg however, due to fumbles and a fired-up Austin team, the lead changed sev- eral times to give the Scots quite a scare. Bel Air drew first blood on a 49-yard touchdown sprint bybNick Bonty. Austin then returned the favor and scored on another long run and converted to tie the game. jose Molinar, who kicked the first PAT, put Bel Air ahead 10-7 at half-time with a field goal. A Highlander furnblc on their 27 led to an early third quarter score by Austin, who then led 14-10. Finally, late in the last quarter, Mike Sullivan fired a long pass to Mike XVilliams, who went into the end zone untouched to give the Highlanders a 16-14 advantage as the game ended. Homecoming time at Bel Air found the High- landers meeting the El Paso Tigers in Highlander Stadium. The Clan and the Tigers fought hard the first halfg Bel Air's only score came on a 50-yard touchdown sprint bv James Alsup in the second quarter. .lose Molinar kicked the PAT. El Paso stormed back in the second half, scoring when they found a weakness in the Bel Air pass de- fense. Conversion failed. In the last quarter, the Tigers kicked a 22-yard field goal to win the High- lander Homecoming game festivities, 9-7. and-....f,...... - -.,,.,- M f-14,2 Mg , ,W - runway.: ' W' - ' MI.. -eff! Tiflivh v5,5g55fiiffLjjwf,,!fi i'5?1f'X?'i.Ag:g, Q he Mfrs? , x - , - 714 A f 3 Qiwiwww-w ff my Q 2 VL , Kiran, r,,.,,U,V V , ,V 2 X Tony Hernandez C 139 Jorge Carrasco G 144 Ricky Aguilar G 134 Clyde Crews G 165 Danny Nlklttkl G 156 , ,. f,.3,, W , V A 1 ,Y 151, , ,, Q 5 jx, 4 -if :Z 37,5 A- me .- , ' 1, wi-wi Q. H ' 'fm 'fha 4 x f !I'1zlQr r J ' 'M 1 , w'Kf5ifJ3vl?!f:-KM :u4s?'72f4:1ks-:,-444x1, ,- .' ' Q ws .fwou.m.,,.... 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V- p , W 0 t , ' 1. - ' 1 r 3 2 james Brownrigg T 175 Frank Ortega E 153 Iunior Dominguez G 155 Burges' Mustangs and the Highlanders battled to a 6-6 tie in Highlander Stadium. The Highlanders com- pletely dominated play in the first half. The Clan led 5-0 in first downs. Bel Air scored first in the second quarter when Mike Sullivan completed a 13-yard touchdown pass to James Alsup. The con- version attempt failed. As the second half opened, the Mustangs marched 64 yards to paydirt to tie the game as the conversion attempt failed. The Mustangs continued to dominate play the remainder of the half. The game ended with both teams tied with two penetrations apieceg however, in the event of a divisional tie, Burges would have come out ahead due to an 8-6 first down margin over the Highlanders. Bel Air literally swamped the jefferson Foxes 48-8. The Highlanders opened the scoring in the first period to climax a drive of 21 yards as Mike Sullivan went over from the one. -Sullivan again scored on a one-yard plunge to end a 26-yard drive. Nick Bonty tallied next on a two-yard run to cap a 64-yard drive. Bonty again scored on a 31-yard sprint. Mike Williams caught an 18-yard TD pass from Sullivan for the fifth Highlander touchdown. Carlos Pacheco then scored a 22-yard sprint and the Clan closed out the first half with a 40-0 advantage. Jeff came back in the second half to gain 2 points on a safety and six points on a 10-yard pass to complete their scoring for the evening. jose Molina kicked four extra points and ran over another to round out the scoring for Bel Air. Coach jim Rogers, team onto the field. 'Qt' Bel Air's trainer, follows the Highlander Mike Sullivan skirts the Eastwood end as Mario Escobedo blocks. Bel Air defeated the Eastwood Troopers 34-20 before a near-capacity crowd at Highlander Stadium. The Highlanders ran roughshod over the Troopers in the first half, scoring all their 34 points. The first score of the game came early in the first period when Bel Air's Paul jackson sprinted 72 yards to paydirt. jose Nlolinar converted for the PAT. Fullback Nick Bonty accounted for two more Highlander touchdowns, one from eight yards out and the other on a 49-yard pass from Mike Sullivan. Sullivan hit Mike YVilliams for a second TD pass from 13 yards out. Sullivan also scored on a six- yard jaunt earlier in the game. Molinar kicked three more PAT points to even out the Clan scoring. Eastwood then came back in the second half with two TD passes and a five-yard scoring run set up with a series of passes. The Troopers kicked two conversions to round out their scoring for the night. Ysleta High School met and defeated the High- landers 13-0 for the Eastern Division Champion- ship. The Indians completely dominated the game to ruin all hopes for Bel Air to pull out another district championship. Ysleta scored first in the second quarter to climax a 90-yard drive. Their second TD came on a 9-yard touchdown pass to close out a 70-yard march. As the Indians con- verted for the extra point, the Highlanders sadly realized that football season was over for Bel Air High School. Bel Air Beats Eastwood but Fails i 7 'iff 'es 4 4 w ' 5' ' Q 5, 1, af , -1 me .If - . S V T +A . ri it Ag x b .E f .EV ff! f g ll K ,fax W in N f' V . + . .,p..i .y Q f' .V ' 1- - --.. was 48 W iv T ' , ' ssh-Li .,.. ,Q nf.. '--- ., .gat ' I in X 1 , lzfx- I 1 7 s A .- ' -, -:West 4' .2 , - , s.... f , . . . .if5'Tf1'.f+-affix , Mazza.. . ' LJ -1' or , . ' X Q-,. 1: . . , .H- 2 A . 4 -'1' -2 1 ' :sp-Q-1?:':l'fif '33, fi- - Qig t-'QSIKSX - . . 'i if ,fmt ' L' 9. .1 3 f i-.ffi- z a tiiilf tfi Aiiisinfii -'Qf'Q:i5g '?'? wig ,gps , up--. A' 1 , ...wav , L s H S, i. A, i .. 2 .' ' qu fy A 5 -'i' 7 g t M5 'A , - ,.'.. ' , B -- .gY1'Tfw--wieG?3T?s?1'awsw3 5iaea3?af ' f an Eddie Miller T 200 Ernesto Molina T 222 james Steele T 230 5 I:- s 8' if ,fi lain iI,:1,Qg , g f Mefigii flL9?3fT4f.i1 V' ' f h Jivigni A M ,m:Wf.'sfs'f1f ' M , X ml w? x L 'L M. ,-1'i1eiwm'5, 1 1.-a1m4gm., Q WKWQ 55' -'9 Roy Culberson T 170 Ruben Nledmq T 190 Nlllxe YY 1111211115 E 17 Halfback LCVVIS Tlller drn es hard for short yardage up the mxddle of the Eastwood defensnve lme :Q- 1. we . .Zi , , , E , :,, .ggz f fig a, , ,U Q , 1 Fang 5 gi . f A f fx, , iw 3 ai- Z , Q X ' X w ,7: Q xWE1,,. , 3l,W5 V 'V .i p :K ,-, bw :I ,,A, m ,, ' Ljfwmiii ,,.,,W . AM,g:f,4yf2fQfsm-'fffwlb4, ' ' ,X 'W . W M' . , , A . . fu ' . - V , H . - fm -1 . . ' - ' 1 1, x, L Y. -0'-11g,,,Qff - Mario Escobedo C 191 Nicky Sigler C 166 Highlanders Show Strength Halfback james Alsup outflanks the Big Spring defense for short yardage. Mario Montes fights with a Coyote back for a possible interception. M H47 ' i James Alsup interior linebacker iii Roy Culberson offensive tackle interior linebacker David Leitch comer linebacker Scots Take Seven All-District Honors 'aff Nick Bonty fullback Mike William offensive end W I .W 3 -1-i'Wf-,M IX vs A . . . l . . 5, f X , .. f V 1 ff ' .: 2 QA. - A 1' T . gg ,. , . , I E21 1 e1,l E eq, e.,..,w i.i . e e , l feee- ffigwg if . ww, yew! Ruben Medina defensive tackle Q f-.9 Q FRONT ROW: B. Cortez, D. Leitch, R. Higgins, M. Sullivan, R. Medina. ROW 2: M, Escobedo, D. Phillips, L. Calderon, J. Alsup. ROW 3: D. Matta, I. Jackson, R. Oaxaca, R. Aguilar. Lettermen Promote Athletic Spirit New initiates are put through the wringer by letter men during the two initiations this year. FRONT ROW: Heriberto Moreno, Adolfo Gutierrez, Jose Molinar, Steve McAndrew, Jesus Hinojosa. ROW 2: Tony Hemandez, Timmy Coltharp, Frank Gonzales, Robert Munoz. ROW 3: james Steele, Loy Wells, Jack Allen, Roy Culberson, Chuck Stephens. 1 Q' PN Lettermen choose Robby Higgins as sweetheart. . 3 Q W FRONT ROW: George Blanton, junior Dominguez, George Guerrero, Clyde Crews. ROW 2: Tom Hoskings, Mario Montes, Paul Jackson, Lewis Tiller. ROW 3: Carlos Pacheco, Lewis Miller, Nick Bonty, Jerry Bouma, Ernie Molina. OFFICERS AND SPONSORS: Mr. I. Shaddix, sponsor, Ruben Medina, sgt.-at-arms, Roy Culberson, v. pres., Robert Oaxaca, pres., Chuck Stephens, rep., David Leitch, treas.5 and Mr. L. Alarcon, sponsor. FRONT ROXV Adolfo Natividad David Bryson Bobby Wfilliams David Lerma Raul Garza Hector Yturralde James Carliss Juan Lopez Cary Dueer Jesse Natividad Robert Bryson Jimmy Mesta .rvfr -wiv -- Ma.-pmt . SECOND ROXV Richard Molina Steve McAndreW Willy Elliot Edwin Pufal Ernie Hernandez Lenny Moore James Thomas Buster Coin Roger Bombach Ramon Chavana Ronnie Vessells James Elliot B-Team Looks Forward to Varsity SEASONAL RECORD Bel Air Bel Air Bel Air Bel Air Bel Air Bel Air Bel Air El Paso 6 Clint 6 Ysleta 20 Eastwood 29 Jefferson 29 Las Cruces 13 Burges 8 FRONT ROW Robert Ravenscroft Fernando Iiminez Raul Talamantes Mike Slape Leo Puente Santiago Ortiz Don Hardin Iohn Carolyn BACK ROXV Mike Richard john McKinley Marcos Payan Charles Friberg Robert XVatson Clenn YV ood Luis Calleros Don Whitley jose Montes B-Team Coaches Harvey McCoy and Bob B-Team Manager Noel ACCVCS Kirtley. 7-s EQ B5 4 a s es' 9 FRONT ROW: Mgr. Alex Del Hierro, Gary Caldwell, Rusty Windom, Victor Via, Ronnie McKinley, Eddie Pas- chich, Curtis Keith, Mike Brassfield, Delbert McElroy, Jerry Cameron, Paul VValker, Mgr. James Rye. ROW 2: Mgr. Sam Carr, James johnson, Manny Lozoya, jimmy Reynolds, Robert Tackett, Robert Juarez, lose Borrego, nf Oscar Reynolds, Richard Bouma, Hector Franco, Alex Allen, Mgr. Sandy Higgins. ROW 3: George-Tilley, Kelvin joseph, Ronald Preston, Monty Robertson, Gary Widener, Paul Guerrero, Sam Maldonado, Bill Skaggs, Bobby Brownrigg, Bill Hawkins. Freshmen Set Hi h Goals lfif if COACHES: Robert Jackson Charles Quisenberry SEASONAL RECORD 8 Ysleta 20 0 El Paso 20 Bel Air Bel Air Bel Air 34 Eastwood 6 0 Jefferson 36 Bel Air Bel Air 33 Parkland 8 Bel Air 6 Burges 8 B-TEAM CHEERLEAD- ERS: ffront rowj Chris C0- mez, Diane Rasmussen. fRow two? Margaret Stoeh- ner, Cathy Slusser, fhead cheerleaderj, Linda Rasmus- sen. fRow threel Vicky Pas- chich, Ricki Holman. Cheerleaders Promote Spirit B-Team and Freshmen Cheerlead- ers have achieved recognition for be- ing two of the most spirited groups at Bel Air. The honor of being select- ed cheerleader is accompanied by exhausting Workouts and scholastic achievement in order to retain the position. Their time is well rewarded when their teams march to victory. nf' FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS: Cfrontl Mary Hightower, Patty Ulum. fRow 22 V Allen Long, Karl Heist. fR0w 3J Rose- X, '5 mary Waters. BASKETBALL jim Iackson Tim Coltharp Loy Wells Forward 6'2 Guard 5'9,' Cfmfel' 6'6 Highlanders Eye 1-4-A Championship Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Dec. 3 Dec. 4 Dec. 5 Dec. 11 Dec. 12 Dec. 15 Dec. 18 Dec. 23 Ian. 2 Jan. 5 Ian. 8 Ian. 12 jan. 15 Ian. 19 jan. 22 jan. 26 Ian. 29 Feb. 2 Feb. 5 Feb. 9 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Ft. Stockton Ft. Stockton Odessa Ector Palo Duro Midland Odessa Ector Lamesa El Paso Alamogordo Marfa Bowie 'Iefferson 'Parkland Eastwood 'Burges Open 'Ysleta 'Iefferson 'Parkland 'Eastwood 'Burges 'Ysleta it 53-44 45-46 50-56 64-69 62-64 84-49 75-65 48-61 83-68 49-38 52-42 66-37 78-30 63-36 44-55 52-59 69-72 76-34 73-67 42-47 52-53 Sammy James leaps high to shoot against Matador d fense. James Alsup and Sammy James battle an opponent for a rebound. Sammy James Center-6, 8,5 Gaylon O'Dell Center-6' 4U james Alsup Forward-5, 11 Frank Gonzales Guard-5' 10D jesse james F orward-6, lv W W Clan Sweeps Own Invitational Tourney Roy Cl1lbCI'SOI'l Mario Montes goes up for a jump shot against Eastwood Forward--6, On Highlanders Finisl Coach Gene 0'Dell and trainer jim Rogers spent much of their time discussing strategy for the coming basketball games. Managers Bert Cortez and Frank Manigold prepare for a game. Armando Almeida Mickey Saucedo forward 5,99 guard 5'8,, ifficult Schedule Chuck Stephens Forward 5,119 The basketball team started off this year travel- ing to Fort Stockton where both teams split a twin-bill. The team hardly had time to soak up any El Paso sunshine before they went on the road again. This time they were bound for the Odessa Tournament. The Highlanders lost three straight games before they returned home to pre- pare for the Bel Air Invitational, Where they easily defeated all their opponents, and captured the first place trophy. Things began to look up for the luck- less five as they ended non-district play with a 5-6 record. As district competition began, the Highlanders slowly started to show more aggressiveness. The Scots lost both tilts to Jefferson, however, the Parkland Matadors were helpless against the High- landers as the Clan swamped them both times. The Clan also captured both tilts against the East- wood Troopers, but then lost their games with Ysleta and Burges. The rising strength of the Highlanders was evident when they lost to Ief- ferson, Burges, and Ysleta by less than five points. The last game was dropped to rival Ysleta by only one point to end the season with a 9-12 record. Robert Munoz Forward 5' 11' Mario Montes Guard 5' 10 xv hY 7l an W H A .g l ,, Q 5 S a R 7 i O? BACK ROW: Fred Archer, Emie Hernandez, Ronnie Preston, Elisha Pres- Coach Charles Quisenberry ton, juan Carbajal, Bobby Johnson, Ian Barnes. FRONT ROW: Hector Ytunalde, Mike Martinez, Jesus Pina, Danny Meeks, Emie Carreon, Luis Sanchez. B-Team and Freshmen End Fine Season Trainers James Rye and Sandy Higgins pre- pare for the daily rush of injured basketball players. 50 BACK ROW: Paul Guerrero, Sam Maldonado, Mark Hinton, Richard Snow, Kevil joseph, FRONT: Ralph Esqueda, Robert Morales, james Johnson, George Tilley Monty Roberson. TRACK 1 N S x 1 1 4 fa 3 . 3 . 5 1 1 l A ' ' AAN. v ,JAM Quarter mrlers Robert Muno a.nd jesus P na compete in practice to build speed Tracksters Compete ln Sprlng Meets Buster Coin, jesse Nativldad fonn. t s ee 'ff iff? gfffff 4 Xe A -Mus -Nu ,M -.. w..,, --- - , -- ' 'f 'i '! i'M--1-1?-jqtgfg TJTIITTZIZITUTIJHI4 w-v wf---v'4s------ -' -- ,A 4 . plum-..q,. ,vs-1.-A -ev' --'TM-M - Quarter-milers Johnny Reynolds, Victor Torres, and Adolfo Natividad get set for the start of a grueling nm. 1 3 M' 'lamon Chavana step hurdles to develop good High Jumpers Willie Elliot Antonio Nunez .,..,.,,.t,.,:,:jx ,,,,.,..----'-' gh 1 K 4 - f M M -,fr , A , ,- W ' iv- YZ . . f y ga, L If ,, . .Q L- fff 1,.e-fi-15 ' ,i 'Oth '-U Sprinters Juan Carbajal, Paul Jackson, and Carlos Pacheco take starts vzfww,-R -W., A -Tzfi-. 'NN 'Swv ll g 'fib'-. S. im S ,, '1 I Hector Yturralde, james Thomas, Nick Bonty, James Elliot. Coach Harris Cantrell Z--... 'H--,.kts K . Cindermen nticipate :NQQ41:.t1:. :. 5-Sli'-Q15 A xxx-..-5- .-K Xcc if -- v .MM-K 'tiff sq-can-if Heriberto Moreno, Adolfo Gutierrez, Tony Hemandez. Willie Baker, Martin Mendivil, Dawson Footman. 1 Q , Charles Friberg James Alsup District Meet Q iff? ...Q john McCarden, Prentiss Miller David Bryson, Oscar Morales, Efrain Solis, Iesus Hinojosa 4 BASEB LL Q 1.-f. .Sw AM X if 5 E is 3 if qv W uhh- 'W'-1. Clyde Crews 11m Jackson Lou Calderon Outflelder Pltcher Second Baseman 4. L -ff L.. sf , 1. 5 YP-run-Q Q if 193 Qi, P' 1. 'Hai . up gpg 3.1 ..-4-ul My Returning Players Provide Promise for Team Strength At the time of this writing, Coach jim Pufal has not been able to see this year,s baseball team in full strength because of spring football practice. He is depending on last year's returning players, pictured in this section, for the team's strength this year, but there will also be players from the B-Team and from spring baseball tryouts who will greatly bolster the team. Coach Pufal declares that he is confident that the Highlanders will be a strong contender in District 1-AAAA for the championship if the pitch- ers come along and if the rest of the team develops as hoped. Returning players from last yearis team and statistics from the 1964 season are: Player-Postion Runs Home Batting Batted In Runs Average Iack Allen QCD 4 .666 Iim Also-p QOFQ 13 1 .500 Luis Calderon f2Bl 6 1 .389 Clyde Crews COPD 1 .250 Boy Culberson QCD .125 Iim Jackson QP J 2 1 .143 Steve McAndrew f1Bl 7 1 .250 Mike Sullivan CSS, .000 March 19 March 20 March 23 March 26 March 27 March 30 April 2 April 3 April 6 April 9 April 12 April 14 April 20 April 23 April 27 April 30 May 4 May 7 May 11 May 14 May 18 1965 There There Here Here Here Here There Here There Here There There Here Here There Here Here There There Here There Schedule Midland Lee Midland El Paso Irvin Midland Lee 'Eastwood 'Burges Odessa Ector 'Parkland 'Iefferson 'Ysleta 'Eastwood 'Burges 'Parkland 'Jefferson 'Ysleta 'Eastwood 'Burges 'Parkland 'Jefferson 'Ysleta 'District Games Coach Jim Pufal leads the Scots. ,L 41 i Mike Sullivan Steve McAndrew Shortstop First Baseman Nick Bonty rambles for yardage around a Big Spring end. Athletic Highlights X The effort Don Hardin puts forth in pole vaulting is typical of track and field action. ,XX Jesse James outfoxes a defender for an easy score. -. i.frl , ' ,,h. L gg' ,,,,.k xr lv 'Ulf ' ' IQ! . 3, a W.. jack Allen, Steve McAndrew and Jim jackson play a fast game of pepper. 1.5 .ai--ff FRONT ROW: Jackie Abercrombie, Susan Jimenez, Josie Benitez, Maria Martinez. BACK ROW: Miss Bumey, Corina Martinez, Jackie Abercrombie, Josie Benitez, and Susan Jimenez shake hands after a set of doubles. r' fx ve' 1' W, ,Y ,XM-,tg ,. X . 5 ' . L instructor, Manny Leyva, Robert Simental, Tom Bruce, Cecilia Dominguez, Corina Martinez. Instructor Miss Virginia Burney MN--2.117 un VNWMM . Fai' H - .1 ' Qbvxnr ruziif' 1 ,- 1 nria Martinez and Cecilia Dominguez spin the racket to see 0 starts the game. Tommy Bruce shows correct position for re- tuming the ball. arsit Netters Participate in Tournaments Sunny El Paso provides an ideal climate for the year-round tennis enthusiast. Despite oc- casional dust storms, Bel Air varsity tennis players found time for the serious practice which enabled them to participate in tourna- ments both in the city and in other places in the state. Bel Air netters traveled to the tennis meet in Amarillo and competed in a tournament at Burges High School as well as in the Sun Carnival and Easter tennis meets. ll Iilfllllli Qf avi' ' E., y ayr rf- v r l Y if W., A tsk,,s, tw - ,, H7 ff i A -. f - riptgfefy-ygggrriavrwf at-eglamifr, 1 , - , ' 5, - iw. an , ,f .ptaaM5,rag5gafg1' X- 3152 -,,- , . V N f- 1 r V , 1 . ' i feigfgbggfiggifira H Ifiiaiifizlf,'ibn-:Q-,:s,lzliggfmlf'?1+fQ.,-3ff-E.17-I ' ' A Q . H ' , . 111 . 7- f nswfr V . L - , .. ...--Li , 1:.M:ff:e-.: g:--s'- 2,-1 fs, lf' ' .2 V-ma.:-f : W W' . Q ,. ?22HZ': -'f5::s.f:f- .. , ,,,. - , .r . '- ., Robert Simental and Manny Leyva get ready to begin a game of tennis, FEAT RE Special achievements of Highlanders are recognized in many different ways. This Features section is set aside to highlight such accomplishments. The honors earned by these students range from awards for most outstanding Highlanders, chosen by the fac- ulty, to tributes given to students by their fellow classmates. Most coveted award at Bel Air is the designation as Highland Lad and Lass. The faculty bestows this honor on a senior boy and girl who have contributed the most to the school. By means of elections, the student body determines the recipients of other honors such as Most Popular, Mr. and Miss Bel Air, Highland Highlights Queen, and Most Handsome. Faculty members of each cur- ricular department select the students out- standing in these fields to represent the de- partment in the VVho,s Who section. Beauty, talent, popularity, and achieve- ment share honors in these pages. 63 E I 1 33.21 me Ras im mf gsm if fa? 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Not shown is Iulie VVelty who attended the one at Park- land. Missy Breese El Paso High Ana Alvarez jefferson Norma Rayon Margo Moore Father Yerrno El Paso Tech Dottie McKinley Barbara Row Ysleta Loretto MOST HANDSOME CRAIG GILLILAND NWN 440 -W 1: , Wifi MOST BEAUTIFUL MARGARET VALDEZ W ...fire SUSAN RICE Third Place MARY HIGHTOWER Second Place The Beauty Contest winners were chosen by five prominent citizens. They considered beauty of face, posture, figure, and poise in selecting the three most beautiful girls. The Winners Were Susan Rice Cthirdj, Margaret Valdez ffirstj, and Mary High- tower fsecondj. Highlander Beauties Selected Contestants in the annual beauty contest were lseatedl Sandy Watson, Margaret Valdez, Missy Breese. fstandingl Susan Kelly, Pat Ulum, Christine Lederer, Susan Rice, Mary Hightower, Louise Bean, Barbara Crumpley, and Palma Clemente. i 3 .W jaw, 0 ages- Who's Who Member An appreciation for literature and a superb vocabulary accounted for the choice of CATH- ERINE CAITHER as the Whois Who in English. These qualities were demonstrated when she received a superior rating on the verbal portion of the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test. Having been born in Germany, CHRISTINE LEDERER developed an appreciation for the language which helped her in achieving the honor of VVho,s YVho in the German depart- ment. CATHERINE CAITHER .. ', ' ! ! ' mf --...xv ..-:F-K ELSIE PABON The Whois Who in the Spanish de- partment is annually awarded to two students, one who has previously been acquainted with speaking the language . 'S 1 , , L Y' KRISTIN STONE and one who has not. This year ELSIE PABON and KRISTIN STONE received the awards. xemplify Ideal Students CHRISTINE LEDERER .f-49 MISSY BREESE Excelling in French, MISSY BREESE was chosen as the VVho,s YVho recipient by the department. The selection was largely based on her ability to speak and comprehend French. DON MCCUNE DON McCUNE was chosen Who's Who in social studies due to his excellent grades, active participation, and interest. EILEEN KORTE The Latin XVho,s Who award was re- ceived by EILEEN KORTE. Her intense interest in the language and a high scholas- tic average contributed to her winning the honor. RAY VEAL DUSKIN GAITHER Due to his fine creative ability, inter- est and hard work, RAY VEAL was chosen to represent the art department as the recipient of the Whois Who award. AL STRANGE DUSKIN GAITHER, a junior at Bel Air received the Who's Who award in drafting. He has taken it for three years and has expressed his interest in it in many ways. Who's Who Encourage The ability shown by AL STRANGE in the field of industrial arts led to his selection as VVho,s Who recipient. He was chosen especially because of his knowledge and interest. HERIBERTO MORENO, this year's recipient of the Whois Who award in mathematics, has demonstrated his un- derstanding and skill in the subject in various Ways throughout his high school career. Besides maintaining a high average in geometry, LOUISE GAITHER has shown great interest in the subject. She has expressed special interest in geome- tric designs and figures. HERIBERTO MORENO Scholastic Achievement Achieving an understanding of physics and in other phases of science was a contributing factor to the choice of HOWARD NICHOLS as Who's VVho for the science department. 1 9 n LOUISE GAITHER HOWARD NICHOLS TOM BRUCE A A .L A..,.ff1mf . . p if S s l i if ll B Having participated in many plays and other phases of Bel Air,s drama, TOM BRUCE Cabovel has proven his ability and willingness. As the recipient of the VVho,s XVho award, he exemplifies the ideal student of drama. JIM GEORGE fabove rightl,Who's Who in the Speech Department, has achieved noteable success in both extemperaneous speech and poetry reading. He has par- ticipated in various tournaments in the field and has brought great honor to the school. SUSAN UREY was chosen as Who,s VVho in music due to her active parti- cipation in Pipe Band. She has been a member for three years and has per- formed at various school functions such as half-time entertainment at football games. JIM oEoRcE Members of Who's Wh JEAN sToNE .v I . I I M +1 The XVho,s XVho award this year for the Commercial Department was earn- ed by JEAN STONE fleftj. She received this award due to her accuracy and ef- ficiency in typing and shorthand classes. While helping in the library, JUANA FRANCO Cbelowj contributed to mak- ing it run smoothly this year. She was chosen to receive the honor due to her helpfulness, willingness, and dependa- bility. IUANA FRANCO Exhibit Fine ualities -ip' GEORGE ORTEGA. I rj., A smooth-running school is dependent on a good office just as a good office is dependent on Willing courtesy students. GEORGE ORTEGA, Whois YVho in office courtesy, has contributed greatly to the efficiency of the office and school. Sportsmanship is especially important in considering the Who's VVho represen- tative for the Girlis Physical Education Department. ALICIA CANO met the high standards set and added greatly to the overall good sportsmanship which can be found at Bel Air. -1' EFRAIN SOLIS EFRAIN SOLIS fabovej was chosen to represent the Boyis Physical Educa- tion Department as VVho's Who because of his agility and good sportsmanship. Also a factor in his selection was the leadership he portrayed at all times in the teams formed by the department. The Work, interest, and co-operation shown by Cadet Lieutenant Colonel JOHN MCCARDEN frightj in the field of military science were contributing factors in his selection as recipient of the Whois VVho award. ALICIA CANO Who's Who Demonstrat JOHN McCAPxDEN VIRGINIA HOLYOKE I Q I e 5 I il a E wood Leadership Excelling in various fields of home economics, VIRGINIA HOLYOKE, Cabovej was selected to receive the Whois WVho award. She has been a superior student of homemaking and has participated in its activities. The editorship of the annual has been cap- ably carried out by CATHERINE GAIT' HER frightj who has been selected as WVHO,s NVho for the Highlander staff. A three year member of the staff, she has also been the sophomore editor and business manager. DEANA RIDOUT A new venture this year at Bel Air was the establishment of a quarterly magazine, the Clanorama. DEANA RID- OUT contributed greatly to this and to school relations as the reporter to Teen Times. CATHERINE GAITHER R3 ORGANIZATIONS The school that is devoted entirely to ac- ademic activities and pursuits is now practic- ally obsolete. The growing importance and value of extra-curricular activities is widely recognized. - Purely social organizations are a rarity at Bel Air. Most of the organizations depicted on the following pages are either service or exploratory groups, They generally en- courage the academic success of their mem- hers hy requiring them to maintain high scholastic averages. Although some of the organizations are selective, any student can find one in which he is interested and for which he is eligible. While classroom learning develops the mind, extra-curricular activities provide op- portunities for all students to put their knowledge into actual use. Belonging to or- ganizations often develops a student's talent for leadership, teaches him to co-operate with others and helps him to become a more valuable citizen. David Leitch Chosen as Student Council President by the student body, David Leitch is a capable leader. He has been a member of Key Club and Student Council for three years and has received much recognition for his achievements in scholarship and citizenship. Being a three-year letterman and a member of National Honor, David is an ideal representative of the different facets of school life. Mrs. Nina Landolt, Student Council sponsor, confers with officers. Ufficer I sg gg, - 1 A I S V- , irect Council Activities Promoting loyalty to the school, developing qualities of leadership in its members, and providing the students with an opportunity to participate in school government, the Student Council plays a vital role in the occurrences at Bel Air. Among the many activities sponsored by the council are the back-to-school dance, freshman orientation, Spring Festival, student elec- tions, and the homecoming dance. The funds neces- sary for these events are obtained by selling football tags, car stickers, stationery, and the student directory, KLASSIFIED KILTS. Members are composed of of- ficers and representatives who have been elected by the student body and representatives chosen by school-sponsored organizations. Don McCune V ice-President Linda Lumm Secretary Robert Higgins Councilman-at-Large i W A 1 f 1 as .. is ' ,Jin ,,, S fc V H ' M 'mi Susan Evans, Emie Morales, Linda Lumm, Jackie Cox, and Shirley Hardin paint pos- ters to boost school spirit. Council Rallies A dummy for by Johnnie Benham, Missy Breese, Dottie McKinley, Susie Rice, jim George, and Ray Veal. Ti Q the Ysleta game was made Student Council members who decorated the Christmas tree are, from left, Ginny Holyoke, Sandra Calindo, Teresa Navar, Victor Quintana, Hector Salazar, and Mike Richards. 4,4 School Spirit Sam Carr, Susan Evans, DeDe O'Dell, Edna Ray- on, and Danny Campus pause beside a classroom door decorated for the contest sponsored by the student council. REM Xxf',' Tony Hemandez, Felix Cano, David Hem- andez, Nancy Carr, Roxanne Means, Don- na Lofton, Louise Bean, Chuck Stephens, and Ruth Brewer admire election posters. f2eiwx'1i-I f ' is M5125 5 SE?-Hf'??i'1. I Maw, ., , 2 fgm of ia! Felix Cano Armida Duran Catherine Gaither Gaylon O'Dell jim George 5 1 , wa V 'T or il iieli l G f,,,?oQ-ll! k i Q X ,Q Adolfo Gutierrez Norma Henera Robby Higgins lim jackson ational Honor Society Insp s..x 5 , 41 5, its Hi xih I N 1 David Leitch Linda Lumm '31 imx , Emie Morales Dennis Phillips Q .fl muy? 155, v 15 for X if X fgzkioggwgi flv-f.1ezseLf T l ,ga 11, -W: -' A ,V 4QQ..,W . ?,kZg.,, .. .. ilk X ,,3iX,f,, l2,m,:,a , . . g if lf, QA P 5 Q 2 v N 34 gf 'i john McCarden Don MCCUD8 Dottie McKinley 5 ww' . 'fs .,,. 'M 'f'rn- Deana Ridout Mitzi Russell Jeanie Stone i PCS X I K , ,,,a.,a ,.. H, , , 7 f'1'H'??22Na1 1m-A , fg 'fy fr . ,ar 7 ma igi 531,51 ik- ., , - - WI, lm, fy i - mi -f E Q - dmirable ualities cnoucz ,SHIP IS Your im George, vice-president, Catherine Gaither, secretary, and Irnie Morales, president, form slate of NHS officers. ,Y FRONT: Alicia C ano, Catherine Inmon, M i s s y Breese, Gloria Ayon, Mary Kay Engler. ROW 2: Dica- lee Terry, Julie Welty, George Row, Teri McClug- gage. ROW 3: Heriberto Moreno, Efrain Solis, Nelse Miller, Jack Allen. Teri McCluggage registers surprise at being inducted into NHS. Prof. Fred M. Brewer confers with Spanish National Honor Society sponsors Mrs. C. Edens and Mr. L. Alarcon following the fall induction. 5 E 5 OFFICERS: Danny Campus, St. Coun. Rep., Elsie Pabon, v.-pres., Socorro Mor- ales, historian, Esther Herrera, sec., Norma Herrera, president, Heriberto Moreno, treas. utstandin Spanish tudents Achieve wi FRONT ROW: Kristin Stone, Angie Leyva, Alicia Cano, Donna Herrera, Guadalupe Delgadillo, Armida Duran. ROW TWVO: Isela Rocha, Hector Salazar, Ellen Gaither, George Ortega, Carmen Reyes, Ruth Brewer, Anita Lozoya. 3 ?i or y Q , 5 E . C FRONT ROW: , Ridout, Norma Herrera, Elsa Acevedo. ROW TWO- Don McCune, Danny Campus, Socorro Morales, Heriberto Moreno, Ernie Morales. Elsie Pabon, Esther Herrera Deana Membership in Honor Society Sponsored nationally by the American As sociation of Teachers of Spanish and Portu guese, Capitulo Perez-Galdos de la Sociadad Honoraria Hispanica was organized at Bel Air in 1960. The society is an organization of out- standing students who have taken Spanish for three years. New members are inducted in the fall and honored at a banquet held annually in Juarez. Besides promoting scholastic achieve- ments in Spanish, the society sponsors an en chilada supper in the fall and participates in cultural activities in El Paso and Iuarez. hearsal. The Tartan Troupe has presented a one act children's play, King Cole's Court, and a three act suspense comedy, The Trial of Nancy Cagef' It also sponsors the senior play production. It of- fers a fifty dollar scholarship to the Texas Tech Summer Drama XVorkshop. The members Work to earn points, which entitle them to be initiated into the National Thespian Troupe 1-1:2099 The Thespians guide all of the Tartan Troupe activi- ties. It is huilt upon two pillars, honor and serv- ice, and is nationally affiliated. These two organi- zations offer experience in all phases of drama, and the Tartan Troupe welcomes members without experience. Thespian members Danny Campus, Doc Anthony, Tommy Bruce, pres.g Terry Logan, David Hernandez, V. Pres.g and David Henderson prepare props for one of their plays. Drama Forms Practiced be Chris Lederer applies julia Brown's make-up preceding a dress re- Girls in Thespians Esther Herrera, Chris Let erer, Connie Burrow, Sheryl Coley, and K: Marie, Sec.g prepare refreshments after Tuesday night business meeting. Miss Julie Magnuson explains the finer points of acting to Iulia Brown, Connie Burrow, and Willie Wingo. artan Troupe and Thespians TQEQQT if iifiii?-Si ' , , Ubi Saeivfmf ' F . sei if :Vf i,. fm if , Je Q wh WSW Tartan Troupe members are: FRONT ROW: lack Holcomb, David Iansen, Danny Campus, Abe Ramirez, Arthur Anthony, Rusty Hill, David Henderson. ROW TWO: Irene Medina, Sheila Cobb, Herminia Rodriguez, Sandy Dungan, Sharon Danhauer, Patsy Villareal, Susie Montanez, Elizabeth Ware. ROW THREE: Cina Thomas, Willie Wingo, Lydia Christmas, Marion Osgood, Connie Bur- row, Kathy Selly, Bobbette Snow, Irma Venegas. ROW FOUR: Guadalupe Delgadillo, Sheryl Coley, Julia Brown, Paulette Joseph, Christine Lederer, VVilma Moore, Esther Herrera. ROW FIVE: David Hernandez, Tommy Bruce. -...Q-5 Formed in the fall of 1961i the Art Club has a history of many events. It has earned money for a projector, screen, and stapler for the art department. The clubis goals are to promote interest in art, fellowship with other students having similar interests, and to serve the school by preparing art work for school-Wide projects. Among its activities are making a mosaic Highlander and promoting a key chain sale and a Christmas art sale. The goal of Art Club members is to achieve member- ship in the National Art Honor Society. Individual pictures on the opposite are NAHS members. Charles Bourland Belinda Saenz joe Valdez Ioe Flores James Spence Isabel Marujo Zenida Gonzalez Victor Quintana John Sarmiento Ray Veal Mrs. Nina Vaughan Beverly Griffith Ray C. Veal, jr. NAHS MEMBERS Elizabeth Russell Mike Lafferty Achievement in Art--NAI-IS Iohn Rupley Armando Vega Iohn Sarmiento Victor Quintana Ioe Silva Raul Castillo Victor Marin Maria Gomez XXNNN Q ,vs-f ' , S+., .. Robert Oaxaca Recognized as F. H. A. Beau Adding to previous honors, Robert Oaxaca, a senior, was chosen as 1964-65 F,H.A. Beau. Robert is a two-year letterman, president of Letter- man's Club, and a Key Club Member. 100 The girls of F.H.A. have four main objec- tives. These are: to find themselves and their Worth to others, to contribute to the joys of satis- factory family living, to strengthen their educa- tion for future roles, and to launch good citizen- ship through homemaking. Parents and other guests were present at the formal installation of officers in November. The F.H.A. Sweetheart Ball was held in honor of the F.H.A. Beau in February, and F.H.A. Week was observed in April. The club holds regular monthly meet- ings and attends the area and state F.H.A. meetings. Ioyce Davis, song leader Virginia Holyoke, sgt.-at-arms Mrs. Mariam Bartram, sponsor Shelley Smith, historian Cleona Bell, parliamentarian Pat Row, reporter 4752. ,E if w. 9-- -- Juanita Rodriguez, treasurer, Connie Burrow, vice-pres., Sharon Crabtree, president, Margo Moore, secretary. FH Inspired B Capable Leadership X I . l ' YK Sponsors Mrs. Marvel Wax and Mrs. Londaline Gibbs '-IZ W EX:-X! V li FRONT ROW: Cano, Hernandez, Calindo, Garcia, Valdez, Saenz, Martinez, Vega, Vega, Gonzalez, Marrujo. ROW 2: Rizo, Stephens, Candara, Davis, Morales, Moreno, Carr, Clark, Coltharp, Logan, Payne, Solis, Amaya. ROW 3: Rodriguez, Sullivan, Hernandez, Armendariz Mora, Iglecias, Alvarez, Amaro, Adame, Archer, Saucedo. ROW 4: Miller, Lee, Castle, Evans, Olivo, VVhorton, Holbrook, Samaniego, Strickland, Navarro, Rodriguez. ROW 5: Rubalcaba, Munoz, Hidalgo, Peterson, Fierro, Morales, Osgood, Tarrant, Criddle, Oden Slape, Lopez. J Future Homemakers of America li -li Wasil! 'I'5 FRONT ROW: Contreras, Adams, Alvarez, Navarro, Mendivil, Escobar, Slay, Telles, Pullin, McClain, Hernandez. ROW 2: Juarez, Cavis, Diaz, Marin, Calderon, Thompson, Troian, Davis, Tarin, Gomez, Rodriguez, Cortez. ROWV 3: Yanez, Rios, Lozano, Pulido, Brown, Payan, Reyes, Bradford, Logan, Carruth, Smolka. ROW 4: Lozano, Alvarez, Cordova, Cia- varella, Eicker, Hines, Piones, Fields, Kirtley, Lloyd, Carrick, Hitt. A 0 Q FRONT ROW: Zuniga, Hall, Sampson, Sota, Hinchman, Garcia Valenzuela, San Roman Rodriquez, Gaskins. ROW 2: Abercrombie, Sepulveda, Aguilar, Vasquez, Ayon, Gonzales Endlich, Garcia, Amaro, White, Aragon, Barrack, Huffington, Porter. ROW 3: Villalbos Nichols, Dorantes, Loya, Bryant, Valenzuela, Rountree, Ware, Sutton, Arias, Alvarado, Rami- rez. ROW 4: Beard, Macias, Martinez, Hernandez, Bruce, James, Felger, Iaurique, Rosen- quist, Moxon, Rosales, Vargas, Bowden. ROW 5: Alvarez, Bonner, Dominquez, Martinez Sanchez, Snow, Frawley, Burrow, Breeland, Pedregon, Soto, Acevedo, Avila, Cardenas. ork For Better Home Life 'i1! '10-If -' FRONT ROW: Lopez, Perez, Robledo, Estabrook, Flores, Russell, Puschi, Martinez, Mar- quez, Dominquez, Anedondo, Gonzalez, Ayon, Candelaria. ROW 2: Chacon, Hemandez, Saiz, Dominquez, Robles, Rayon, Bell, Reyes, Hall, Moore, Eaton, Beltran, Luian, Shanley. ROW 3: Vasquez, Robles, Garcia, Craver, Balcazar, Holyoke, Henderson, Burton, Gonzales, Lopez, Cortez, Telles, Medina, Cardenas. ROVV 4: Alvarez, Anguiano, Esquivel, Meza, Holling, Beckmon, Davis, Gaddy, Smith, Van Pelt, Rasmussen, George, Vega, Hinojosa, Endlich, Borrego. fx 1 5 The 1965 FHA Court, comprised of Ianet Huffington, Virginia Holyoke, Lee Sneesbyg Shelly Smithg Dan Smithg Margo Moore, Tom Clark, Robert Oaxaca, Beau, Sharon Crabtree, President, Connie Burrowg Roy Culberson, Juanita Rodriquezg Louis Urquizog Cleona Bell, Joe Valdez, assembles at the ball. Beau Honored at Sweetheart Ball 'fr' 1-swf The annual FHA Sweetheart Ball, honoring Beau Robert Oaxaca and the 1964-65 Council Officers, took place on February 12 in the Bel Air cafeteria. Music was provided by the Electras, and the dec- orations stresscd the theme, 'iHere's My Heartf' Modern dancers Sandy XVatson and Carol Ann Raleigh entertained the Court with an original dance rendition. 'tif , we w ' fs 1 i L it I Modem Dancers entertain Court at Ball. i Sandy Watson, Robert Oaxaca, Sharon Crabtree, and Carol Ann Raleigh enjoy the festivities. Modern Math Methods Explored Theta Alpha Mu was formed to give Catherine Gaither, president Carl Quisenberry, vice-president Nancy Carr, treasurer Mrs. Virginia Bice, sponsor Yodonna Thompson, secretary students interested in mathematics an op- portunity to extend beyond the limits of classroom learning. Members mect twice a month to explore advanced phases of math, such as calculus, analytical geometry, and probabilities and statistics. Cuest speakers are a prominent part of the clubis agenda for the year. ,, we tiff A blueprint is discussed at one of the Math Club meetings. Steve Parris, Frank Segura, Sabine Chrisman, Thomas Mergen, jesus Torres, Sam Carr. im, f , ., , -I 5, ki' f ,ss .L 5 -M' A 5 H if H wvssmx, H ,Kg rw' R1 is ,WSW iaxsxiiii .af 'vigil 1 as 'ily Q i R? gi X Y ab ,. X Li, , 4 X ' fisff Q ? , if ,K 4 I-l K J 'r-'GY' in in ,,,isEw323, . It .wgtz fm-1 f z:.,.',f1w 4 . ,, l ' T' MQWfi3,jsfQllQf,i'7lQjff'f'E ggWA3'.sYi'ltGj5ff,,g,,v g':g ':r' Pclekl 'WMM 5?iQS5'Q7iJf:'75Y fK,fl Y5mG?s?iii514Svsf'1iUssriqiixikilrgikiiitwg'ftxiiifz Xwriit 'A M Asnvsisisiigii if i fi 222221522fQS?if'2eS??'fi'5?5zii''fiiiiiiiilig tt 34'fxw,z I V:,L,3y,,,, , Linda Lumm, ,m,A , Senior Editor s e it H , Louise Bean, 'mo ,,. . is ii' ,wwf Index Editor A' Christine Lederer, :sf f f I A Index Assistant Af K 6 .S-9? David Leitch, Sports Editor Roxanne Means, Sports Assistant Robert Higgins, Sports Assistant Cathy Salveson, Freshman Editor Shirley Hardin, Sophomore Editor Susan Evans, junior Editor .ml F' x3 , 1. in if Y. 0.7 Highlander Records Events of Year f 1- ,am la lf M 3 I -AMW ,,.,, , , -...M aww ,,.,W,,W, M V. X My - Catherine Gaither, Staff members consult each other on new yearbook ideas Editor Ex Missy Breese, Abe Ramirez, Organizations Ed. Organizations Asst. Donna Lofton, Mary Kay Engler, Organizations Asst. Faculty Editor H ft lip, laik ' Pictured above, David Leitch, Robert Woolf, and Robby Higgins look over photographs that were developed in the Highlander Staff's new darkroom. Va., wi , I fa A A :A ' if I l .. A , gm 96,521 y Xiils l ss , 7 14 115157154 s' 11- -'1li57 'fQ,95?!f:- 2 z' I Dottie McKinley, Esther Herrera, Norma Rayon, Teri McCluggage, Business Manager Business Asst. NDCC Editor NDCC Asst. Joe Cardoza, Robert Woolf, Ellen Gaither, Mrs. Mary Roach, Photographer Photographer Features Editor Advisor 107 Donna Lofton, layout ed.g Deana Ridout, ed., reduce pictures for magazine layout. 4,- lanorama Presents Pictorial Review The Clanorama is a new fea- ture magazine at Bel Air which includes action pictures of ex- tra-curricular activities, features, and other events of interest pertaining to school life. Its staff concentrates on presenting the students with a pictorial re- view of Bel Air on a quarterly basis. ABOVE: Pete Montes and Kai Marie, reporters, report sales to Mrs. Roach, sponsor. RIGHT: reporters David Hemandez and Ray Veal work hard on assignments given' them by Mr. Woodrich, sponsor. FRONT ROW: Missy Breese, Susan Evans, Shirley Hardin, Ellen Gaither. ROWV 2: Robby Higgins, Esther Her- rera, Deana Ridout, Mrs. Roach fsponsorj, Teri McCluggage, Cathy Salveson, Abe Ramirez. N O T SHOVVN: Linda Lumm, Norma Ray- on, Louise Bean. X o ,MJ Journalists Join Honor Society Quill and Scroll, a national honorary society, is comprised of members of the Clanorama and Highlander Staffs and stu dents of journalism who have achieved distinction in their various fields. New members were mduct ed into the society in Febiuary and were honored at a banquet at Lubyis Cafeteria in Chelmont On the agenda for the year IS an expedition to one of the print ing companies. President McKinley presldes at annual banquet Nancy Estabrook, pres., Maria Aragon, v.-pres., Mary Ellen Carreon, sec., Mrs. Perkins, sponsor. Lu e Montes district treas.- Isabel Yanez p 7 7 3 stud. coun. rep., Anita Lozoya, treas.g NOT SHOWN: Mary Campos, reporter-hist. ,lu The Future Business Leaders of America was organized two years ago at Bel Air. It is active in the dis- trict organization, and members at- tended the state meeting in Denton, Texas, last February. The club was organized to develop a better under- standing of business as a profession and to develop better business lead- ership. Its goal is to create more interest in business and to improve the individual in order to make a better life and community. ,saw 4 57 i Business Method FRONT ROW: Nancy Estabrook, Pammie Vasquez, Martha Vasquez, Gloria Ayon, Virginia Arredondo, Elena Rosales, Olga Alvarez, Anita Lozoya. ROW TWO: Maria Elena Aragon, Mary Lou Hemandez, Laura Gomez, Yolanda Sarmiento, Mary Campos, Lupe Montes, Io Ann Steinhardt, Bertha Telles. ROW THREE: Sandy Watson, Bar- bara Shugart, Isabel Yanez, Barbara Row, Ian Comwell, Mary Ellen Carreon, Estella Villalva, Cathy Carruthers, Enriquetta Na- tividad. Baldomero Gonzales fleftl is shown with the man- ager of the Food Mart in Tigua, Mr. Gus Meis- sner. Armida Mendez Crightl examines clothing at Lerner's in Bassett Center. I The Distributive Education Club at 5 Bel Air promotes the ideals and aims E of Distributive Education and pro- , vides a source of social activities for l D.E. students. The officers of the 3 club shown at left areg Donna Clark, 3 v. pres.g Tommy Moreno, pres.g Gloria Rosales, sec.g Mr. Streicher, sponsorg I Ray Hagemaster. fNot Shown? Curtis Pullin, treas.g Baldomero Gonzales, parl, 2 ,earned in lubs N-. VST . 0 'Iflwlll' , Mmm Q 4iX,.,a'iia M., ' Rilgpaisgfilgs examine Tyline Garms Crightj dis- plays selling techniques at Lerner's. 1 i ,m y-ff ,- . If wav ' f - 'K -. 7 ., yn 5: 3 . . .,,.. 254' ,Q 5 Bert Cortez Adolfo Gutierrez jim Jackson Paul Iackson David Leitch 1 -G53 5 TF '-r' ' L 3 e A -,:.,. . Robby Higgins Pub. Chairman Emie Morales Sr. Representative to Board of Dir. mggsw 5 I wrzrzzm v M Mm. 9' , 9,38 P .sf A-3 wp K 'uw r-556' 5' Y ag Lewis Miller Heriberto Moreno Robert Oaxaca Frank Ortega Dennis Phillips -,af Q W. ' it-..... : vb.. L K M gsrkwiwxfgfs M2,? if QQ? 5 :Q-5 6 ,Q 5 .i N tl I . .W . My i 4 rf 25? Q rs ax, 1 -1135s 1 7 fr 'fam Qi James Alsup Tom Bednarowicz Johnnie Benham Felix Cano Joe Cardoza wa 11 155:55 so M e wni B3 if .-w-Q f eeigeii I gm Steve McAndrew John McCarden john McCorquodale John McKinley Danny Matta U ' 1 .r4,..,. :., R I zlz Tony Hernandez A 'W zgz ,E Ir. Representative 1 -- to Board of Dir. - Alfred Braden Q ' V Soph. Representative if ' to Board of Dir. Carl Quisenberry Mike Slape Lee Sneesby Efrain Solis Hector Yturralde SEATED: jim George, pres.g Don M c C u n e, lt.-gov.g George O r t e g a, sec. STANDING: Tom Hoskings, treas.5 Emie Morales, sr. rep.g Luis Alarcon, spon.g Tony Hemandez, jr. rep.g Chuck Stephens, v. p.g Robby Higgins, publicity chainnan. x x. Q p 1, Key Club Completes Busy Year sf' T ,ls xg-qi 9, I 1 Sponsoring sweatshirt sales, raffles, and the annual talent show in order to provide a Foreign Exchange Student Fund makes the Key Club one of our busiest organizations. The numerous service projects under- taken, such as conducting a canned. goods drive for needy families, entertaining hospitalized children, and supporting the March of Dimes, help club members to achieve their goal of aiding their school, community, and world. The Key Club is sponsored by the Mt. Franklinis Kiwanis Club and carefully screens possible members so that the desired qualities of leadership, scholarship, and character will be preserved in the club as a whole. Mr. Luis Alarcon Mr. Edwin Moore Sponsor Sponsor Don McCune jim George Chuck Stephens George Ortega Tom Hoskings Lt.-Govemor President Vice-pres. Secretary Treasurer YS A KLDV -fi r.. ii .. f 7 'E' It , ,, I jack Holcomb Sheryl Coley Tommy Bruce, V. Pres. The Debate Club was organized in the spring of 1964. It was organized to further new techniques among debators for better representation of Bel Air at debate tournaments. Members participate in various debate tournaments and civic functions. This year the debate club sponsored, as a money- making project, a basketball game at which some of the men on the faculty of Bel Air and Eastwood High Schools play- ed. Bel Air won 34-30. The debate club sponsors are Miss julie Magnuson, Mr. julian Shaddix, and Mr. Leonard Mur- ray. Officers are David Hernandez, pres., Tommy Bruce, v. pres., Ellen Gaither, sec., De De O,Dell, treas., and Felix Cano, stud. coun. rep. David Hemandez, Carmen Reyes pres. coun. rep. The debate club sponsors, Miss julie Magnuson, Mr. Leonard E. Murray, and Mr. julian Shaddix, consider in- vitations to various debate meets. De De O'Dell, Treas. k . ..f':-. , i,,. ,-as ,f s s. Christine Lederer as 52 yr as Ellen Gaither, Sec. Felix Cano, stud. Dehators Savor Successful Season if Q 'ar D .wif .. N 1 Harry Chapman Robert Coronadq Iohn Carolyn Modern Dance Department Teaches Poise FIRST ROW: M. Acosta, M. Amaya, V. Barrack, S. Ayon, L. Becerra SECOND ROVV: C. Brown, M. Al- varez, M. Acevcdo, C. Casillas, E. Anguiano. TIIIRD ROVV: S. Boyd, L. Breeland, S. Ulum CStu. Tcacherj, M. Borrego, B. Archer. FIRST ROVV: B. Hinchma.n, T. Nava.r fStudent Teacherl. SECOND ROW: B. Navarro, V. Vela, I. Moore, M. Perea, M. Marquez. THIRD ROW: C. Luian, R. Waters, Y. Quintana, I. Payne, S. Porter, Y. Vega, C. Vega. rl FIRST ROWV: P. Davis, M. Delgado, L. Dolezal, A. Casteneda, A. juarigue, M. Chavez, A. Gonzales. SECOND ROWV: O. Iones, A. Danenburg, S. George, V. Fabela fStudent Teacherh, S. Green, M. Hightower, C. Coltharp. 115 Modern Dance Members Expresf One of the most dynamic art forms today is modern dance. Bel Air is fortunate to have an organization which promotes and carries on this art form. Mu Delta Chi provides half-time shows during the football season which are matched in quality Sue Sauer Susie Kelly Vicki Paschich Diane Rasmussen Elvia Delgado Marcia Montoya only by the annual modern dance recital held in April. From powder- puff football to dance symposium, Mu Delta Chi offers the student body entertainment and enjoyable experience. Norma Fabela Virginia Fabela Carol Ann Raleigh Elsa Delgado Cathy Inmon Deanna jones Bonnie Hinchman Teresa Navar Renata De Soto arious Art Forms Linda Rasmussen, Diana Bryan, Margaret Stoehner, Margaret Valdez, Susan Rice, Virginia Holling, Martha Goodwin, Sandy VVatson, Linda Caldwell. -v Officers are Bonnie Hinchman, Virginia Holling, Vir- ginia Fabela, Martha Goodwin, Sandy Watson, Vicki Paschich, Teresa Navar. Also shown is Mrs. Billie Io Patterson, sponsor of Mu Delta Chi. GRA Encourages Physical Fitness . 3 W -12 1. -AAA Sponsors: Miss Jeanette Sutton af Miss Virginia Burney ' bg f 12 if Mrs. Billie Jo Patterson All girls who participate in Bel Air High School,s tramural tournaments in volleyball, speedball, bas physical education program are eligible for mem- ketball, softball, track and field events, archery bership in the Girls' Recreation Association. This and badminton. organization promotes physical fitness through in- FRONT ROVV: D. Sanchez, N. Carr, R. Osbome, P. Iglesias, I. Martinez, C. Uribarri, D. Reyes, M. Holguin. ROVV 2: M. Campos, A. Alvarez, A. Cano, R. Kaye, I. Caballero, Y. Trejos, I. Telles, M. Gomez. FRONT ROYV: M. Vasquez, I. Olivo, Y. Hijar, I. jacques, D. Castillo. ROVV 2: L. Gomez, J. Lawrence, A. Avila, P. Vasquez, I. Herrera, Z. Gonzales, V. Gonzales, E. Gallego. ROVV 3: R. Padilla, G. Gonzales, E. Natividad, I. Aguilar, C. Saxon, A. Lozano, E. Craver, M. Garcia, N. Herrera, M. L. Tellez, W. Moore, A. Gonzales, 1. Alvarez, A. Carr. FRONT ROW: A. B. Herrera, B. Navarro, B. Gonzales, 1. Alvarez, G. Morris, N. Rod riguez, M. Valenzuela, I. Vargas, L. Sepulveda, M. Moreno. ROWV 2: E. Ware, B. Saenz, R Natividacl. M. E. Carreon, J. Tilly, I. Rubaleaba, M. A. YValker, D. Gamboa, B. Doty, L Salazar, E. Moore, E. Bruce, C. Stephens, L. Bautista, I. Davis, R. Morgan, A. M. Lujan, D McNeal. Tournaments bi ' 'f ' FRONT ROW: Margie Hernandez, Alice col- 3, t , 4 - bert. ROVV TWO: Della Daniels, Maria Lopez, A ig, 5 ,Q a f Norma Acosta, Bertha Calindo, Barbara Fos- 7 ' Y'l'l I fer. Row THREE: Martha Corriiias, Maggie , ,I , A .T P M 5 Q X , s Cortez, Julie Sanchez, Estefana Franco, Angie gg , A U .' . 'Aly ' , 1': 1 '. 1 f Leyva, Olga Vega, Martha Valdez. I W I b 'if ' f fsf 'W' ' ' I 1 - ,LQ . I WS, , aff -aw : i..,-- l 'N' Eh' mf ., ' M ff Q. . i 5 . . i ' Ii' l 5 :kai E fi Q ' im V :,x , V . vw . ,IQ ti I K: lr.. l 2 51 7 4- +2 N ,, K :V BOTTOM ROW: M. Borunda, I. Vasquez, L. V Q X , , A Q L . - Montes, I. Venegas, P. Cannady, L. Rivera, P. ,, A . ' I A M ' ' H I V 5 .fm Ah if 1 :A 3 Aguirre, R. Correa, M. Mora. MIDDLE ROW: ,I :IQ -W fl R Q. QQ' , Qi .. C. Ortega, R. Hemandez, E. Rios, M. Hijar, 'fi' i ' .gel 2. .5 ii V 32 F. Candara, B. Mayes, M. Armendariz, E. 'K if 'I iii' A 1 Flores. TOP ROW: M. Delgado, M. Callardo, V 4' I 52: ' ' A A mil' A .V D. Borrego. l . i4-af-Y l l l ' l FRONT ROW: M. Wells, S. Montanez, Y. Bustamante, I. Lopez, L. Candelario, L. Earp, C. Ball, M. Martinez. BACK ROW: C. Chacon, I. Hinojosa, I. Garcia, M. Balcazar, A. Galindo, C. Caddy, P. Vines, Y. Davis, L. Delgadillo, M. Reyes. i hlight Drogram A , R I ' .5 W . V It ' A if .,:. 1 ff .v-' Q l 1 if a V T, 8 I l V i . m . 75 - A ,. A-: 1. A it 'i FRONT ROW: N. Puchi, M. Alvarez, V A A K S. Olivo, L. Diaz, M. Slay, E. Amaro. I 'i cf' ' .. , V ROW 2: M- Vasquez, G- Carbaial, M' .S -,1 , ,..- ' i 5 ,--. : 1 ' ' L li I Gillespie, V. Tickett, I. Sepulbeda, C. V .-? filjf IW . .2' A Troiani, O. Rivera, S. Nunez. BACK 7 is 4, - ' ., .- . ' W' f,..MS,75. ROW: P. Munoz, M. Van Pelt, M. A Mn,f,4,LLM, ,A V -' -f,,,,,,., .,. H ,YAA . A W, .K W, Smolka, L. Gaither, B. Wharton, B. V,i - A L A Sf? ,Mk -9 f - . Hernandez, R. Neal, E. Rodrigues, B. i'li ' 'I ' '- It 'M f, .,f ' 5. Rodriguez, Y. Pulido. iff vw? ' . f , I i,, Q- - FRONT ROW: C. Matthews, P. Telles, B. Flores, D. Bustamante, M. Amaya, M. Munoz, M. L. Vasquez. SECOND ROW: S. Chatterton, M. VVare, M. Simonson, B. Brown, Y. Thompson, C. Carruthers, C. Reyes, T. Ciavarella, B. Williams, I. Dwyer. BACK ROW: A. Soto, I. Medina, R. Marquez, I. Almeida, I. Yanez, R. Holman, L. Calindo, D. Ridout, M. Franco, I. Torres. Clan prepares to show football film at meeting. Clan urges team on' to victory. Backing the school in many of its functions is that organization of students, fathers known as the Highland Clan. The booster club has on its agenda for this year a pancake supper in December and a Hootenanny after the New Year. The Clan sells programs and films games during the football season, authorizes funds for athletic equipment, band trips, sends a boy to Boys' State, and generally Supports the school in any way it can. Members of the booster club have as their goal the furthering of all activities of Bel Air through their physical, moral, and financial support. Parents and Teacher 1 5 2 s 5 s 5 Mr. George R. Guerrero, secretary, Mr, George R.. Patt, president, IN W. Fred Slape, vice-presidentg Mr. Bob L. Richards, treasurer. Working toward the same goal as the Highland Clan is the Parent Teacher Association of Bel Air. Under the guid- ance of Mrs. C. W. Raleigh, the mem- bers strive to bring into close relation- ship the home and the school, that parents and teachers may cooperate in- telligently in the training of the students. The P.T.A. sponsors several scholarships for graduates, promotes civil defense programs, and finances special equip- ment used in the classrooms. Musical programs and guest speakers spark the meetings which are held on specified Tuesdays. Soost School Activities Officers: fseatedl Mr. Roy Chambliss, Mrs. R. C. Bowlin, Mrs. W. H. Coodbrake, Mrs. H. C. Miller, Cstandingl Mrs. L. E. Roach, Mrs. I. C. Alsup, Mrs. A. J. Lumm. S ggi Officers: Mrs. S. YV. Hoskings, Mrs. E Palafox, Mrs. R. A. Daniels, Mrs. C Gilliland, Mrs. H. Deming. ...,,N.MN . 9. Officers: Mrs. V. Parham, Mrs D. George, Mr. H. Hone-az Mr. W. Jackson, Mrs. C. Raleigh, president, Mrs. O'Dell. -nw? David Hemanclez, sec., Michelle Bonner, v.-pres., Ginny Holyoke, dist. v.-pres. candidate, Bonnie Hinchman, treas., Mrs. Hollshwandner, sponsor, jean Jaqua, hist., Janet Huffington, parlg Cnot shownj Catherine Gaither, pres. F.T.A. Cultivates Leadership - i 'Divx film Sabine Chrisman, Carole Helton, Julia Crane, Nancy Carr, Mary Kay Engler, janet Huffington, Sheryl Coley, Iean Iaqua. SEATED: Nancy Archer Yodonna Thomp son, Mary Young Mary Ellen Kaerwer STANDING Bonnie Hmchman David Hernandez, Michelle Bonner The purpose of the Future Teach- ers of America is to acquaint students interested in teaching with different facets of that profession. The activi- ties of the organization are varied. Included among them are a spaghetti supper, a drawing, the Homecoming Tea, the Mr. and Miss F.T.A. Con- test, and at Christmas a service pro- ject. During the year, members at- tend a district convention with the hope of attaining representation at the state convention. Mrs. Hollshwandner presents Mr. and Miss F.T.A. award to Jean Iaqua and David Heman dez. H '. N' my FRONT ROW: David Salazar, Rosie Salazar, Herminia Rod- riquez, Patsy Villareal, Carmen Uribarri, Cecilia Sigler, Emes- to Villalobos. ROW 2: Albert Wilcox, Bertha Gonzales, Es- ther Herrera, Martha Silva, Vir- ginia Castro, Irma Olivo. ROW 3: Robert Simental, Janet Rod- riquez, Isabel Marrufo, Rosa Oaxaca, Lupe Rivera, Gloria Contreras, James Gillis. ROW 4: Zenaida Gonzales, Amalia Avila, Irma Venegas, Rose Neal, Maggie Cortez, Mary Campos. IFC Promotes Bettel Efvwy nl., X Anita Lozoya, Treas. Soledad Villalobos, Rep. Cannen Reyes, Pres. Tommy Moreno, Sgt. at Arms Rosie Salazar, Hist. Iuanita Rodriquez, Sec. Mrs. Edens, Spon. Danny Campus, V. Pres. Hector Salazar, S. C. Rep. tONT ROW: Margie Moreno, rginia Russel, Rita Dominguez, 'ace Granger, Virginia Arren- ndo, Maria Pina, Carmen Reyes. ICOND ROW: Marie Gomez, anita Rodriguez, Betty Candara, ngie Leyva, Victor Marin, Ram- Moreno. THIRD ROW: Danny mpus, Gretchen' Eicker, Ianice alker, Susan Cuellar, Anita rzoya, Soledad Villalobos, Hect- Salazar. FOURTH ROW: Her- m Ahumada, Rose Kaye, Lupe rlgadillo, Isela Caballero, Estela llalva, Angie Quijada, Norma :rrera. lnderstanding Between Nations l The International Friendship Club of Bel Air High School is made up of students interested in understanding better the lan- guage and customs of foreign countries. The use of electronic equipment has speed- ed this pursuit of knowledge. IFC,s activi- ties are not all scholastic. The members sponsor a car wash and various dances that take place during the year. At right a new member of the IFC is initiated during colorful ceremonies held during the fall semester. Eugene White, Terry Holcomb, and Ray Veal set up equipment under the watchful eye of Mr. Robert Newman. The Future Scientists, Club of Amerif was organized in 1959 and has continue at Bel Air since that time. Members al planning a group science project. Scienc discussions are held at each of the mee ings. Goals set up by the FSA are 1 associate the members with scienc science careers, and the opportunities 3 this field. The members explore the interests and abilities in various fielc of science. As a service project the ch has the Scientific American and Sciem magazine bound for the library. science film is shown by the club as money-making project. Future Scientists Displa Interest Nelse Miller demonstrates the use of ion exchange resins to Crace Granger and Virginia Arredondo. Mrs. Edith Sharp, center, explains the use of some equipment to Jesse Tor- res, Alfred Braden, Doug McClug- gage, and Rosemary Kaye. . Q ,LiABe ,SKC ' 3 is 128 No M9 lr 2 1. 'K Ca Sc utstanding Choraliers Form Vocal Ensembles Bel Air's Madrigals are ffrontl Cathy Slusser, Susan Urey, Gaye Holcomb, Teri McCluggage, Teresa Navar, and Shannon Ross. fBackJ Johnnie Benham, joe Cardoza, Pat Eskew, Don McCune, Larry Matthews, George Row, and Wayne Taylor. K 1 . 5 s s I - The Hi Lassies enjoy singing together in close harmony. They are Cathy Slusser, Susan Urey, Teri McCluggage, Louise Bean, Gaye Hol- comb, and IoEtta Craig. Another outstanding choral ensemble is the Hi-Lads, a boys' quartet. Its members are Pat Eskew, Larry Matthews, Don McCune, and Wayne Taylor. lk Choraliers Seek Musical Perfection The 1964--65 Highland Choraliers, under the direction of Miss Susan Ray Beehler, has gained much favorable recognition both at Bel Air and throughout the El Paso area. The group consists of 47 strong voices, striving daily to make Chora- liers the best group ever. Choraliers get a special sense of pride in singing the Alma Mater, since the Words were Written by an earlier Choralier. Choraliers participate in concerts, sing at the Beauty Contest, the Spring Festival Coronation and various other programs throughout the city of El Paso. One of the highlights of the year is the clinic which is held for the choirs of the Ysleta Independent School District and is presided over by a different nationally-known director each year. Choraliers has established a tradition which they continually strive to express through music. ff- 3 . AN 4 Niles. R 1? V f PN , 5 X 15 Student Director-Larry Mathews Accompanist-Carol Ann Raleigh 130 ONT ROW: Teresa Navar, historian, Louise Bean, asurer, Teri McCluggage, robe chairman, Donna ofton, secretary. ROW 2: Don McCune, president, Pt Eskew, set chairman, Larry Matthews, riser lairmang Gaye Holcombe, librarian, Johnnie Ben- am, Stud. Council rep., Joe Cardoza, vice-president, teve Dwyer, riser chairman. H! if l 'X 2 R 5 i E 2553 i Q wi W 19 5 1 f -1 .1 3 .y IONT ROW: Lydia Christmas, Jo Etta Craig, Linda Griffith, san Rice, Linda Kennedy, Cathy Slusser, Irene Medina, ndy Watson, Nancy Carr, Linda Caldwell, julie Sanchez, Eileen Korte, :ri McCluggage. ROW 2: Terry Herrera, ndra Cartwright, Carol Ann Raleigh, Susan Urey, Gaye ylcombe, Carolyn Oden, Irene Carver, Cheryl Dye, Shan- non Ross, Judy Crabtree. ROW 3: Rogers Kelley, Emil Cham- bers, Carlos Chacon, Carol Wortman, Louise Bean, Donna Lofton, Pat Eskew, Larry Matthews, George Row. ROW 4: Johnnie Benham, Pat Gilmore, Joe Cardoza, John Lucas, David I-Iemandez, Duffy Nava, Mike Verranault, Wayne Taylor. FRONT ROW: Sheila Cobb, Elena Amaro, Juanita Rodriquez, Elizabeth Ware, Wanda Benham, Susie Montanez. ROWV 2: Jessie Molinar, Carol Caraway, Connie Bunow, Pat Englert. Beginning Choirs Advance in Musical kills Miss Susan Bay Beehler, Choral Director. f , , .y5fi'frmv , , Mm:- f ., .- 5-7 V , , :gif I, PQ , 3 t If ff, : ME K K zgeirix K. , :A A . ,M .1 Q , ,J , -. A so - - H ,, ,J , f. A ,. .mx W -.X v f ' Q r fr A 1 W ' Q . R r, - ,f Jfavk v ' X FRONT: Kathy Loftin, Pat Davis, Ruth Gonzales, Laurel Dolezal, Ida Olivo, Margarita Amaya, Patsy Reyes, Mary Bueno, Martha McClain. ROW 2: Jessie Duncan, Carmen Contreras, Gail Morris, Karen Pagan, YVanda Cobb, Gloria Robles, Yolanda Hemandez, Patricia Perry, Yolanda Alvarez, Margarita Murillo, Rosemary Molina. ROW 3: Sherra Boyd, Theresa Mull, Glenda Stinnett, Jessie Yanez, Kathy Head, Janice Walker, Dolores Martinez, Myra VVells, Joyce Tilley. ROWV 4: W'endy Carvajal, Angela Ciavarella, Jeanne Sbordone, Linda Salazar, Linda Hudspeth, Phyllis Frawley. , f. , K ' ' , . if-11.-i i W! 7 55 A I , ,. , earl .xy ,Q , ., 531 f if if f 'win' ., I f fi in may J 39 I 5? FRONT: Frantz VVhitfield, Allen Long, Sandy Higgins, Gary Caldwell, Sammy Sandoval, Karl Heist, Burel Crews. ROVV 2: Ken Burrow, W'illiam WVhitel1cad, Arturo Menjarez, Alex Gonzales, Larry Gallego, David Henderson, James Gray, Mike Hofman. ROW 3: James Lawton, Harold McCardle, Manuel Alvarez, Bill Skaggs, Roy Jones, Robert Juarez, Rex Ross, Chris WVare, David Honea. 'll1: , Tom Clark Heads Bel Air Band Tom Clark, a band member for the past four years, has shown great musical ability. This, combined with his talent for leadership, made him the best choice for drum major. Tom leads the band in halftime shows and in all parades in which the band marches. ' ui!! ,,..,l if ff te, Barbara Crocker Valerie F elger ,,....,.e,i . , . .. 1 it KWH M M nn 'Y 5, HHH! -'l Ernie ri 1 i W ...., , Officers and Majorettes Represent Bel Air Band Kristin Stone, vice-pres. Sarah Patt, secretary james Young, president Roberta Brownrigg, Stud. Coun. Rep. 135 Acosta, Elias Aguilar, Mario Allen, Elizabeth Anderson, Janet Anderson, Jeanette Anthony, Arthur Barrack, James Bombach, Roger Bombach, Thomas Brownrigg, Roberta Bryson, Robert Calderon, Orlando Carr, Sam Castro, Marilyn Cervantes, Francisco Chacon, Carlos Clark, Tom Crews, Burel Crocker, Barbara Cuellar, Susan Coleman, Roy De La Rosa, Rita Felger, Valerie Frescas, Richard Franco, Hector Galindo, Caspar Gilmore, Pat Gomez, Bobby Henderson, Janet Hester, Karl Hines, Barbara Jaco, Gloria Jaco, Rebecca Varsity Band Roster James, Buster Johnson, Ervin Kemp, Richard Lefler, Marilyn Licon, Laura Lozoya, Anita Lujan, Ignacio Montes, Mario Montoya, Daniel Morales, Kathleen Moreno, Marcelo Morgan, Don Nava, Albert Nichols, Charlene Paschieh, Eddie Patt, Sarah Ramirez, Abraham Rupley, John Russell, Mitzie Salazar, David Sarmiento, John Selly, Kathy Shaw, Humberto Silva, Joe Silva, Martha Stallings, David Steele, David Stone, Kristin Vasquez, Bill Walker, Katherine Whitehead, William Young, James 136 'Qi-, efff Lithia Band Sets 4 2 lp Scholarship NVhile maintaining high standards of musi- cal performance, the Varsity Band participates in numerous activities such as half-time shows during the football season, the Sun Carnival Parade, various contests, programs, and con- certs. Other performances include playing for the Highland Highlights, graduation, and competition for places in the All-State Band. The band also supports an orphan through the Foster-Parents, Plan and sponsors a memorial scholarship for the outstanding senior band student. Mr. Roy Hickman, director ,gf 4 . iw lk , 'QW 3, X fs 1517, 1'- A t Q. S ff W FK f Q ,gig . S Q, , Q ,f,.5,fWs?H5fWfM 1 s 31: L k 4 fifty 5 S f' at gli' ,, 55 if irgtgwfir A if Jil' :yu 1,3 111, 5 . so , A ' s is S Ll. 44' fi iziisiasi' , 7'm, ,fy , M Q ' 'PA 'vw f gy, i wp , ,X T11 ,R ' 5 ev?-1 R' ,o ,f, 13- wi, 5 A. W W . , W' -, , f' - , fl' ,uqvjffvf Was- lik ,A K Ext , LEAKAL silk p I . A U J 1 .1 c VA I ' Q Y .' ' ' n.f1'2.4 -if C ,.+-www: i '52-37 If'-.If ' E i- s- s, ff H ,, I X , -.1 - . 1. V ,f .Q Q Mrs- , , L i Y, 1 W- , I, V X ,M ,4 ,Jw1,., . , . r. tiff, .,:K1.iF,y,. ,kv . N, . ,4 :V 1- . nn, H , ,kv 24,50 Lindy' Q V.: vi Galindo Heads 1964-65 Bel Air Pipe Band Sandy Galindo, a two-year member of the represented the Pipe Band in Student Council Bel Air Pipe and Drum Corps, was chosen this year. She is assisted by Teresa Tiscareno drum major at tryouts held last spring. Sandy and Susan Clark. --..,,--. Y FRONT ROW: Estela Barraza, Sandy Dungan, Teresa Tiscareno, Sharon Danhauer, Evangelina Reyes, Elena Rosales, Egla Perez, Delia Garcia, Olga Alvarez. BACK ROVV: Irma Candelaria, Karen Danhauer, Carlita Montoya, Cina Thomas, Carol Beckham, Susan Urey, Cathy Salveson, Sandra Calindo, Teri McCluggage, Susan Clark, Patsy Beckham, Renata Melton, Linda Boyd, Ernestina Carrillo. NOT SHOVVN: Olga Iuarique, Socorro Telles. N , ' - ' 1 K V, -' ' N, . W 44 X S .ya K' - 4 is Tl'5x I v f , 2 L' ft J I - N M 'S 1' ' - if gQVgffkw L, S f g,,- fQrC ffgg, L-F,-441 212.3 I 'fa ':, Q. - ' ' ' ' ff A E l j A f A M V f f L' t iger v l g TF J-f A r Q -HV trf' gm! e'n' ggi, 'B' 4 ' ', ' E ',. - P ' P f !' , i 1, fax - p A A X b '1 y -, f f - v f- ing- Q.- 1, ,X-'. i . . V' fs, K, 'ii -r' 1 f '. 1 9' J Q' ru 5' -4 I r IZ: ' - ' i ,V 'K V ' 1, 1' 1' ' P 'K -,iff , .- , S . . ff ,rf- ll - , : , .. . ag ' - - - ,,. ' - X T f 2 'ozfwfttw f , 1sef'r dxf C . d - fv 'A ' ,,Qm:,, -, .5 A ,f 4. w Hdllga , H. .Q J V 11 ,QTL ,fy - -. 4 K My V , yy M fha. ' if f7 f .5 if ' 'Q -1 1 , M ,s'.,,,1,i1,.,'-A ' fa-v.+z.---n,-- af-for fl , N .A Assistant Drum Major, Susan Clark Lead Drlummer, Sharon Danhauer Pipe Major, Teri McCluggage Lead Drummer, Sandy Dungan Pipe Lieutenant, Renata jane Melton Assistant Drum Major, Teresa Tiscareno Mr. john Estes, Pipe and Drum Corps director, has been at Bel Air for the past three years and has produced an oustanding group. tang.. , 35 f3,'Ei'2...+,,f.xs ., xi, fm, at J, ,A , . K... 3 MlL ' SECOND BATTALION THIRD BRIGADE 1- N A DCC Passes in Review 9 'Q e1e.w1W . J W .4 . 7 M. L . 1, W, , N 2 ,, Q, - I , V. N, aw-,g 1 ,Q ,,. K, , ' gf- 4, ,. ,emma W., we ,Q .. .. . . We-35? I JW : ? W in 'n MILITARY QUEEN - ARMIDA DURAN Armida Duran was elected Queen of the annual Mili- tary Ball by the boys in the N.D.C.C. Department and was crowned at a dance in honor of the court on January 27. ,w V A! isimgfr .5: V f f :fM:.,: Ji 'IK '::: :E1i::E:'5.1' , 'f . L 1S'wfiiWfW '1 H 1 D L1 Linda Lumm Lady-in-Waiting Mary Campos Duchess MILITARY COURT Louise Bean Duchess Margo Moore Duchess Donna Lofton Duchess ,Q C 46 '-63 Barbara Row Duchess Lt. Col. McCarden Lt. Col. Comwell Officers and Sponsors Lead NDCC Department K ' ' Aff ,,,,.-quvipk - ,-I., M1Stg MJL Major Ellis Major Herrera Sgt. Maj. Pufal X M x 7 .,,- ,,'-h a'or Capt. Veal Capt. Lofton Capt. Porter Capt. Acevedo , X551 fl I3 ...ww 3 X . . 21, Capt. Kirton Capt. Duran Lt. Crawford isbn' iii Capt. Pendleton Capt. Herrera Lt. Merriman Lt. Hemandez Q -Q-Q, 3 -1, -w. W R ,ff ' .:.. t f tll t ' 'ms2 'uN lift: ' -. , Capt, White Capt. Oden . , Gs ,W Q 'J V M .3 x M. ff 1' Lt. Holcomb Lt. Aguirre FIRST PLATOON Lt. Mergen Lt. Alvarez jf tltt t v- f' 'V ' ' 5 ' t M 'Y ,gf , 0-w hifi f.-7 - , 5 ,' ' , me P4 f , 1 l P t lst Sgt. Iglecias Lt. White Lt. Villarreal 'HM U : V P .ij-:,,. .. , H I 1 fb 'fa 'N' 'ZI.-'- A W . D gl? N52 wi 'Z i , All ,,, ,V Capt. Tilch Capt. Patt Lt. Andrade mf' . HK ff., vf.. , .,,,M W M95 J 1 : ,ww My - .345 ..,vv rw Q 5 ,cj ' 1, 5 A ,, W4 ., W V: 1Q5??S54us1- ,I ' Lt. Row W3 V5 5322512 'F i f f-.N ...X nn, gf .Q 5 Lt. Molina Lt. Gomez lst Sgt. Brown QT: fl 1. if Lt. Nichols ,, ,MN -GJ if 2. . fg Lx Lt. Yanez 147 Q7 gag- ,I ,::,, in ,. . , Q . so 1 .eg 21 I sy A pro if J pp Q it sn ww fx If .4 5' , Capt. Kemp ,, wma' VV' 'zifirilfi A Ng., 75,2 'UP J' I - Aga Capt. Moore Lt. Beckham w t ' ,Q 1 L 4 11 .a. 2 5, ,gg v ,951 M35 IW W 5 h . K M 1 X is-fsgggg ' 575594111 , -siflfsli 1,21 ,Q 5 Xi if ,A . Tabbutt w we N ,, -1.92 Lt. Iglecias 1st Sgt. Hemandez fa . FK? au- Lt. Bean , V X 1 , 'x if or ,.,, K.: - .-W, , :I-rn. : I tw- . , ' .fg is ,,.... Lt. Culberson xi 1 Lt. Parrott ky 'F -v wi A Q . V '-N, wa, A ' i f w a, ff. V Z 6 '19 me A ww. -, -.W i X ii , 'o' 6 'hh 531' 1 Q if gz, F ' m E X f S, ' x sxvL V ,M V i ., Capt. Silva Capt. Sarmiento Lt. Murguia Lt. Rayon - X 5 ' ..., , I 7, Q 1., mlm Q Q C ., Tw 2 ' I 1 9 i -,-. lg -vu -V ,K A ' 'V' ' -M' 1 - '- Aff' A 2+ ff fi A F' TY 5 . fiikg wg' fl , A Wd Mdmzrf , . .I f 'X wi' 31, M? M W 5 y X x .5 Q ' . .Q , .. ' A- J - . ,- , 1 , 1 1 2' - N1 ' 1 : Q, .1 -2 mg ,-fag, ,, 1 - - Q, Lt. Camboa Lt. Fields lst Sgt. jackson Lt. Shattles Lt. Campos ' , . WL ..,,, -lwwgfjffl XM' MILITARY 0' wb ga IMT . V V '-5 O 'A , Major Clark Captain Young 'lb-7 v'-p Lt. Rupley J fx my ,. t. Vw . 'Q ga r xi' Hn, N X, ng f f 5 ex R ,, Q if, .mm A 1 WQW, 1- . . fy ,R W la aa Q 5 QK 12 ,f K 1s t Sgt. Moreno FRONT: Tabbutt, Mergen, White. BACK: Hernandez, Rubalcaba, Holcomb, Braden, Porter Knot shownl. FRONT: Torres, Sanchez, Shores. ROYV TWO: Martinez, Olan, Navarro, Brown. ROWV THREE: Moreno, Steele, Hernan- dez, Garza, Carolyn Knot shownl. lf R DRILL As a part of one of the fastest growing school dis- tricts in Texas, Bel Air has kept pace with a growing curriculum. New classroom facilities, larger faculties, and more students have resulted in an ever expanding scholastic program. With the construction of ten classrooms this year, new technical courses have been initiated. One of the most interesting of these courses is a class in elemen- tary electronics conducted by Mr. Pannell. ACADEMICS J f MMM:- F it e ,fe it t e e , ,..,,,, .. V , , ,. , .. , , ..,, , ,.,, ,- , . ,W ,, ,. , ,K K,AAww.WMM,E H WH,m,Mw5kWA f 7:32 URM 2 zfykvfr NY' 5 'fiihlfiif 'VZX ?f9zrs4?'Mf'1 ,VJ iw- lm 'AM f I HJ' Jw fri ' - -.: pw. ffm ff-- cf- .JH ft, . A . ,, .1 - :,.-fn, . ,..i.1: . . . , - t U L.. A-fi.,,-N..,..i , .. ., .f - . ,. , . . . .W wsfifmfffStfwfiwswfiitffrffsttvwwv-,ffaT'..Jft',1Ql ?ifWSa2'r1?df1i5fgf,-wef.-tt. -wsiffwwrawfre, -1. fm:ffH11'g,:wffefm,fveme ,. , A , ,L.,,,,..,Nl,.,. A .WMVV,gw,,WL. , H: iv.,,,,M2,Mw V .it.,g,.,,,,k,w, X, ,q1,T,gt,,.,U.5,1e,,,,k.1 .,.fXg,a2,,g4,,,,.H,556,,.5i..N . , M.,.,. , , G M. . ,,, ., .,..L,.,,,, 1.1. .. .. 7 . 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AWN A ,gm ,ft . . -sg -Sad,f9,g,.f+,,-,fgtgstlyfpr tml.. - sgiggsffmwzgssmiie: at it Q it ,. , 4+ Kltswgfsxfs I? s kg E23 Q Haififf 1' S ' 1:51 M2 Q .i K,fXg,.w 5' fe ,ewsfssm 1 i S lr'-:fgi2giS???Ksf32EE2l?ggf . ,Q 4? ls 552, , H f?.Qi?lQg45iL?TJx wtimfww sf vw , . ,W-,,,, .,.,,..f-,k , ,,,,.ViW,..ft,.,V.. , ,, I It In 4 I K 'Mgt ' A f ,f:g,.w,.', f f ...pew , . , , . , lrowth of the Ysleta Independent ehool District Mr. Clyde VVafer, completing his third year as assistant superintendent, has been associated with the Ysleta Independent School District for thirty-three years. Bel Air, along with the other schools in the district, has received notahle henefits from Mr. Waferys service. ' -J. .f:.:zs?agf'fF5qj5f-1415 155 Z' i f'AiF,V5 Q' 15' w..,l . , ,K Q 3 A ' g '- ,M l 5 ge Q p 2 if is . 2 2 ' ' , I A, , Mr. Earle Best proudly displays a few of his golf clubs in the living room of his home. Mr. john M. Green stands beside his collection of books, trophies, and steins in the library of his home. 'I56 x r'I J -4- Dr. Kenneth L. Rice is shown working in his church study during one o'f his busy days. Ysleta School Board The Ysleta Board of Trustees is made up of dedicated, able people who give their time and talents freely.'They rc present varied backgrounds and ways of life. Some of the duties of the elect ed board members include setting up the budget, planning the location and financing of new schools, checking tt xt book committees, and approving faculty contracts. Their only pay is the satisfac tion in knowing that they have scrvccl their community. Mr. Ross Borrett, secretary, exhibits his home library. Y ierves Communit r Q f 1 fi President E. L. Hurt stands beside a NASA exhibit. C-:W 4 fr f Mrs. Carl Cnauck shows off her cat. Mr. Stoney Porcher, vice-president, displays his gun collection Stadium Dedicated to Mr. Chambliss .fri 1 ',,-.4 v ' Q Q. 4' , V gg. v-ave' The world in which we are living demands the best from those who wish to survive and pass the world along to their descendants in better shape than it is at present. Those who are unwilling to contribute their best, tend to take the fruits of the labors of others and not contribute anything in return. It has always been my object to spur Bel Air students on to excellence of achievement. YVhen we have been able to do this, we have seen fine results of talents wisely used. 1964-65 has been a good year. It has gone quickly and the Seniors will soon be departing for new areas of achievement. Our best wishes go with them, To the Staff of the HICHLANDER, we say thanks for another excellent book. VVe accept it as a tribute Q f t it 'f 3 ' A. ' ' 13 X m MA v-I X he-my t T fs 1 ,X , 4 1' , X 1, QL -F to Bel Air from you and shall reineniber you for it. ev' l i ,,J farm Mr. Rox' C. Cliauiililiss, principal of Bcl Air lligli Sclmul siiicv V 195' l msistciitlv provccl liimsclf to lic il its opening iii . 1, iris cc . . ii . friend ol the stiiclciits. Thr- iivw Iligliluiiclc-1' Stzicliiiin, clcclicntccl ' ' ' Q ' ' ' i' ' lg: l ' for the in ilPPI'CClilt1Oll lor all tlmt Mi. Cilmiiilmliss 118 c om school, its stuclciits, uiicl tlic- coinimiity, will rciiiuiii as ll pcriiiamciit tribute to the mam who is the cciitc fr ol all activity at Bail Air. .. 1 .:V' I ,,.,: gl i few. 5 fa. .+ ,X I Mrs. Norma Gotcher checks attendance records daily. Mrs. Mary Anderson Mrs. Macon Bynum Mr. Terry Simms Mrs. Veda Stephens Mr. Keith Wharton Office Staff Run MRS. MARY ANDERSON: Texas Western: Office Clerk. MRS. MACON BYNUM: Texas Technological College, Texas Western: Sec- retary. MR. WILLIAM CASAREZ: B.A., St. Michael's University: M.A., New Mexico High- lands University: Counselor. MRS. VICTORIA GOODBRAKE: RN, Masonic Hospital: School Nurse. MRS. NORMA GOTCHER: San Angelo Junior College: Attendance Clerk. MRS. MARY MILLER: B.A., Texas Womanis University: Librarian. SGT. WILLIAM REED: Miami Uni- versity, Ohiog Safety Officer. MR. TERRY SIMMS: B.S., Sul Ross State Collegeg Director of Special Activities. MRS. VEDA STEPHENS: Office Clerk. MRS. MARION STUART: Abilene Christian College: Assistant Librarian. MR. KEITH WHARTON: B.A., Texas Western: As- sistant Principal. Thanks to the capable staff in the front officef Bel Air is run smoothly and efficiently. This depart- ment includes the main office, attendance office, coun- selors' office, library, and nurseis office. The nucleus of the activities of this department is the main office. Co-ordinating with the main office is the attendance office, where the attendance record of each student is kept. Similarly helpful is the counselors' staff, ex- pertly guiding students through their high school years. Also a necessity to every student is the library, where a student has available to him many kinds of books placed there for his benefit. Finally, the nurseis office provides comfort and perhaps an excuse to leave school for each student on those days when he does not feel his best. All the people who work in these offices seldom receive enough credit for keeping Bel Air run- ning smoothly. p if g Mr. Terry Simms looks on as Dottie McKinley and Linda Lumm compile the attendance sheets for the mommg Mr. William Casarez Mrs. Dorothy Cox Mrs. Victoria Goodbrake i Stiff A T . - ' ' sc.. -F as Mrs. Mary Miller YE' WZ! Sgt. William Reed bgp ,,. . K E 5? Mrs. Marion Stuart D , rr'r Q gf .., si xr, r ift... at Q if if N 5' AVV, . 3 , 3. it J V than it . ri fir X Nr-rv? ., . l 'W 1' .- my . 'H 4 if . i. ,nr ' if ,. ff- . I : ,Q -i V Q, Wx I , , , ., . f , . 'Zi V V. -kl . i Q A LM L- 'gz r A Q 11 ff,-rf U ,,, K' f Sq' L :M 2 LAS Y X, f f r f .i , ,- W,,jj5jf, u.jY'fnf,,f, an f fm, ,i,, W, 5. aw f W' 4. 1 M I ,f my-Mg ' fu. ',f.,'.:fZ .t'.'.j',',3fff 'wig'-., ,rifle H .. .H 1 11 4, 1,, ,,u,,, vi.-flffuu, 1, 'I fa sw 1,4 'fm '11 'fn gm,-, .,,, mp., f f.,'-'W 1, ,p.,yf,,,7f..,ff,,,y'f,ffdw Q. ,.. . V, 1 , 1, r uf f 'f'f1,i.m f1,f'f1,,,',.'mf,ff ?f . If in We ---, 1 , X A - Q . J! . A W Y evra'-' .R We si- Q -15 -ag, .. Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mary Roach Helen Baxley Sue Bunts Mildred Erickson . Yvonne Hill . Antoinette Holcomb Carol Hollshwandner Mildred Johnson Teaching Aids Sparl iw 5 gui? Vi vi' My is X . .n. :sg C. ini Av. i leafs-its Mrs. Alberta Johnston Mrs. Nina Landolt Miss julie Magnuson Mrs. Clara Parks Mr. Iohn Rogers Mrs. Trevanion Smith Mr. I. A. Summers Mr. Carl Woodrich F' - l .J Interest in English Sleep no more, Macbeth doth murder sleep . . . Fourscore and seven years ago . . fi Be- ware the Ides of Marchf, . . . Quoth the Raven, 'Nevermorefv-these are familiar to Bel Air English students and may be heard at various times during the year as one walks down the hall through the English department. Although the foreign language department re- ceived its lab first, the English department now has a lab of which to be proud. In the Reading Skills Lab., students may increase their reading speed, rate of comprehension, vocabulary, and learn the skills of skimming and scanning. These abilities are especially helpful to those students who plan to go to college. Included in the general field of English are speech, drama, debate, and journalism. Students in these courses participate in Interscholastic League contests, speech clinics, plays, and de- bate tournaments. Journalistic activities this year include the publication of a new quarterly feature magazine, Clanorama, and the yearbook, the Highlander. The English department is headed by Mrs. Mary Roach, who was chosen Teacher of the Year for the Ysleta School Dis- trict. 1 Mrs. Johnston focuses the controlled reader. MRS. HELEN BAXLEY: B.A., Eastern Kentucky State, English I. MRS. SUE BUNTS: B.A., McMurry College, English III. MRS. MILDRED ERICKSON: B.S., Kansas State, English I. MRS. YVONNE HILL, B.S., Texas VVestern, English II. MRS. ANTOINETTE HOLCOMB: B.A., Texas Western, English II ESI IV. MRS. CAROL HOLLSHWANDNER: B.S., Texas Western, English II. MRS. MILDRED JOHNSON: B.S., Harding College, English I. MRS. ALBERTA JOHNSTON: B.A., VVichita University, Reading Skills. MRS. NINA LANDOLT: B.A., Austin College, English IV 61 Student Council. MISS JULIE MAC- NUSON: B.A., Millikin University, Speech, Drama, 61 Interscholastic League. MRS. CLARA PARK: B.S., Texas VVoman's University, English III. MRS. MARY ROACH: B.A., Mary Hardin-Baylor, M.A., Texas Western, English IV, Annual Staff, Clanorama, Head of Department. MR. JOHN ROGERS: B.B.A., University of Texas, English I. MRS. TREVANION SMITH: B.A., Baylor University, English II. MR. J. A. SUMMERS: M.A., Texas University, English III 61 IV. MR. CARL WOODRICH: B.A.E., Uni- versity of Florida, English I, IV, and, Journalism. 163 'H Q, . I 4 la Gov'- , H f Y Wiimli . , Ms, is-ft 15 .Wsffg,-,- an ,Ma ,K K f.-ws' wlxz. , - M1551 Mr. Harry Elias Mr. J. T. Herrod Mr. Seth Hughes Mr. Robert Jackson Mr. Henry Iurado Mr. Bobby Kirtley Social Studies Mold Good Citizens ,Bali ivi' hz Mr. Leonard Murray Miss Janice Newton Mr. Charles Quisenberry Mr. jim Rogers Mr. Iames Sanderson Mr. Julian Shaddix 'SWS Hi . ' ., u V -fm Dum., 'Gu is ? if: r Elsa and Elvia Delgado, Linda and Diane Rasmussen, Yolanda and Alfonso Bustamante, and Linda and Juan Karen and Sharon Danhauer, Barbara and George Row, Campos prove that history repeats itself. Connie and Ronnie Ellison, Nicholas and Manuel Vasquez, The 1964-65 school year provided a number of exciting events, especially in the field of social studies. Among these were the elections in both the United States and Great Britain and the political shake-up in Russia. The title social studies includes such courses as American history, ci-vics, economics, modern problems, Texas history, and world history. These courses allow students to better understand the world, America and our system of government, and the state of Texas. Led by Mr. Julian Shaddix, the social studies department helps to mold Bel Air students into good citizens. MR. HARRY ELIAS: B.M., Los Angeles Con- servatory of Music and Arts, Education of Exceptional Children and Vocational Adjust- ment Coordinator.MR. T. HERROD: B.A., Central Methodist College, Civics, Economics, Modern Problems. MR. SETH HUGHES: B.A., Howard Payne College, World History, study hall. MR. ROBERT JACKSON: B.S., North- eastern State, Okla., study hall, athletics. MR. HENRY JURADO: B.A., Texas VVestern Col- lege, World History. MR. BOBBY KIRTLEY: B.S., Southern State, NVorld History, Boys, P.E., Athletics. MR. LEONARD MURRAY: B.S., Texas YVestern, American History, Civics. MISS JANICE NEWTON: B.S., Texas Western, Study Hall, American History. MR. CHARLES QUIZENBERRY: B.S., University of Louisville, Civics, Texas History, Athletics. MR. JIM ROGERS, B.S., Oklahoma State University, Boys' P.E., Xvorld History, Athletics. MR. JAMES SANDERSON: B.A., St. Edward's Uni- versity, XVorld History. NIR. JULIAN SHAD- DIX: B.A., Temple College, M.A., Texas Western, American History. , p V M V irq. , x+ A 3, K, R' r f 2 I Mr. Luis Alarcon Mr. Ramon Arellano Mr. Howard Baldwin Mrs. Glynanne Edens Mr. Donald Graves Mrs. Lallah Reynolds Mr. George Rittrnan Faculty Stimulates Interest A it Mr. Alarcon and Mrs. Edens lead the refreshment line after an IFC meeting in the cafeteria. MR. LUIS ALARCON: B.A., Texas Westerng Span- ish II. MR. RAMON ARELLANO: B.A., Texas Westerng French I-II, German I-II. MR. HOWARD BALDWIN: B.S., Rutgers Universityg Spanish I. MISS VIRGINIA BURNEY: B.S., North Texas Stateg M.A., Texas Westerng Girls' P.E., Tennis. MR. HARRIS CANTRELL: B.A., M.A. Texas XVesterng Counselor, Boys, P.E., Athletics, Head Coach. MRS. GLYNANNE EDENS: B.A., M.A., Texas Christian Universityg Spanish II, III, IV, Head of Department. MR. DONALD GRAVES: B.A., Texas Tech.5 M.A., Texas Westerng Spanish I. MR. HARVEY MCCOY: B.S., Southern State Collegeg Boys, P.E., Athletics. MR. GENE ODELL: B.A., Texas VVestemg Boys, P.E., Athletics. MRS. BILLIE IO PATTERSON: BJ., Texas Universityg Girls, P.E., Modern Dance. MAI. AUBREY PIPPEN: Military Science, Sponsors. MR. JIM PUFAL: B.S., Texas Universityg Boys' P.E., Athletics. MRS. LALLAH REYNOLDS: B.A., Texas NVesterng Spanish I-II. MR. GEORGE RITT- MAN: B.A., Arkansas Stateg M.A., Louisiana State Universityg Latin I-II. MISS IEANETTE SUTTON: B.A., Austin Collegeg M.A., Texas Womanis Uni- versityg Girls, P.E. MXSGT. F. W. WIDENER: Boiling Springs Junior College: Military Science, Sponsors. Varsity cheerleaders watch Miss Magnuson, Mr. Gibbs, and Mr. Rittman lead cheers at the GRA-Faculty volleyball game. n Varied Fields In both the foreign language department and the physical education department students must exercise. The language department encourages students to exercise their minds, while the P.E. department urges them to exercise their bodies. The well-equipped lab in the language depart- ment provides students the opportunity to hear French, German, Latin, or Spanish as it should be spoken. Students interested in these languages may join the International Friendship Club. Those who excel in the study of a language are eligible for membership in La Sociedad Nacional Honorifica Hispanica. The P.E. department offers many sports such as modern dance, tennis, baseball, basketball, track, football, volleyball, and archery. Contrary to the old saying, practice does not al- ways make perfect, students find, but it helps. ' :QL f Miss Virginia Burney q 'lx .arf s ' v7'QY1t' iff af fi 11 1: , if f - mx lt' f gi 1,9315 x Mr. Harris Cantrell Mr.. Harvey McCoy Mr. Gene Odell Mrs. Billie Io Patterson Maj. Aubrey Pippen 1, xx Mr. Jim Pufal p p V, H, K we Miss Jeanette Sutton ' i 5 T gl Q tp . -- -' 2 N--1 , my -Q. M! F' Wldener ,. -,,' . Q V , v z- i I at S sttr 2 . , :ef . ,, 4 Q ' at ' 'E ' x-fx 167 .J Mr. Petrosky shows Robert L. Steele how to compute the answer to a slide rule problem. A...--0' 31 g-ad' WUK ,ff .vffi . ffl' MR. SAM AUDERER: B.S., Texas Western, Algebra I, MR. BRADLEY BENNETT: B.S., New Mexico State University, Algebra I. MRS. VIRGINIA BICE: M.A., East Texas State College, Geometry, Head of Depart- ment. MISS SUE EATON: B.A., Texas Western, Geome- try. MRS. MARY FISK: B.S., M.Ed., West Texas Uni- versity, Algebra I, N.D.C.C. Sponsor. MISS MARGA- RITA FRESQUEZ: B.S., Texas VVestern, Geometry, Algebra I. MR. CHARLES HANSON: B.S., Arkansas A6rM, Biology, Chemistry. MR. RODOLFO HERNAN- DEZ: B.S., Sul Ross, General Math. MR. ROGER HOLT: B. S., University of Delaware, General Math. MR. JOE MUIRHEAD: B.S., Hardin Simmons, Algebra I, Biology. MR. ROBERT NEVVMAN: B.S., Texas Tech., Chemistry. MR. JIM PANNELL: B.S., East Central State, Electronics, Trig., Advanced Math. MR. LEE PETROSKY: B.S., Sul Ross, Algebra I-II. MR. SAM RAMIREZ: B.A., Texas lVestern, Biology. MRS. EDITH SHARP: B.S., Ohio State University, Advanced Science, Chemistry. MR. PAUL SIMPSON: B.S., Eastern Illinois State, General Science, Physics. MR. ROBERT TA- BOADA: B.S., Texas Western, Biology. MR. C. WALKER: B.S., Sul Ross, General Science. MR. THOM- AS WINN, B.S., Midwestern University, Biology. Math and Science ..., , g i, ik- .X . A Q I J 55, Mr. Sam. Auderer I, yy S - S W Mr. Bradley Bennett w-fl if ' : ' Mrs. Virginia Bice I 4. Miss Sue Eaton '1 X.. , 5' Q Y Mrs. Mary Fisk Miss Margarita Fresquez Mr. Rodolfo Hernandez y i f,, R sia- Mr. Roger Holt Mr. Willard McDaniel Mr. jim Pannell Mr. Lee Petrosky Mr. Charles Hanson Mr. Joe Muirhead Mr. Robert Newman Mr. Sam Ramirez Mrs. Edith Sharp Mr. Paul Simpson levelo Pu ils' L0 ic 5 Mr. Robert Taboada Mr. C. Walker Mr, Thomas Winn Mathematics and the sciences are really very closely related. To be good in science a student should understand math. Bel Airis math and science teachers realize this fact and work together to further student interest in these subjects. The field of Math encompasses algebra, geometry, general math., trigonometry, and advanced math. Courses included in the science department are general science, biology, chemistry, physics, and advanced science. Two years of math and two years of science are required for graduation. Bel Air students receive all the benefits of the newest methods, materials, and ad- vances in the teaching of science and math. Q35 fir f. . 2 ' . tit!-' 'iw Mrs. Sharp and Tom Bednarowicz puzzle over an advanced science Pl'0b10m- Mrs. Mariam Bartram Miss Susan Beehler Mr. John Estes Num' Mrs. Londaline Gibbs Mr. Roy Hickman Mrs. Nina Vaughan Mrs. Marvel Wax At Bel Air, the arts encompass art, band, choir, pipe band, homemaking, drafting, typing, shorthand, bookkeep- ing, commercial law, drivers' education, and shop. Most of these arts are prac- tical ones which a student can use after he graduates. In homemaking, girls learn to cook, sew, plan basic meals, and. manage a home. Band, choir, and pipe band give students an appreciation of music and the poise to perform in front of others. The other arts taught at Bel Air are designed to help students earn a living and to make their jobs easier. For the artistically minded stu- dents, Bel Air has a fine art department under the leadership of Mrs. Vaughan. Bel Air students have opportunity in these courses to develop skills and talents Studying Arts Prepares Which may enrich their lives. Neva Castle and Melba Stephens practice the fundament- als of sewing taught them in homemaking class. i ii A . g. 1 3 In the stadium workship, drafting students a difficult problem. itudents for Life Mrs. Margaret Bush Mr. Paul H. Gibbs Mr. Torn Kelly Mrs. Louise Jackson Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Lillian Perkins Martha Sanders Karen Schaefer LaVergne Small work hard to solve MRS. MARIAM BARTRAM: B.S., Northwest Missouri State College: Homemaking. MISS SUSAN BEEHLER: B.M., Texas Western: Chor- al Music. MRS. MARGARET BUSH: B.A., Texas Westerng Typing II, Shorthand I. MR. JOHN ESTES: B.M., Eastern New Mexicog Pipe Band. MR. PAUL GIBBS: General Shop, Study Hall. MRS. LONDALINE GIBBS: B.S., Mary Hardin- Baylorg M.A., Texas XVestern: Homemaking. MR. ROY HICKMAN: B.M., Texas Westemg M.M., Vandercookg Band. MRS. LOUISE JACK- SON: B.A., Northwestern State: Typing I. MR. TOM KELLY: B.S., East Texas Stateg Drafting I-II, Drivers' Ed. MR. YVILLARD MCDANIEL: B.A., Texas VVesterng Typing I. MRS. LILLIAN PERKINS: B.S., Sul Rossg Shorthand I-II, Head of Department. MRS. MARTHA SANDERS: B.S., Howard Payne: Bookkeeping, General Busi- ness, Commercial Law. MRS. KAREN SCHAE- FER: B.S., East Texas Stateg Crafts, Drafting I. MRS. LAVERGNE SMALL: B.B.A., Sam Houston State Teachers College: Typing I-II. MRS. NINA VAUGHAN:B.A., Texas Western: Art. William Munizg Lillian Finley, and Grace Damall, cafeteria super- visor, prepare rolls for lunch. Cooks Prove Culinary Wizardr - cwiixawijvil 2 1: yds? . ,Qwn K, kk i,x,,,,,e ,W was 172 .Q -fy 5. 'wx is n v Sammy Carter, Havell Smith, Loisene Finley, Lola Burton, and Geraldine Bullock love to cook. i f f K x Elva Ramirez, Frances Gonzalez, and Elda Leyva staff the Snack Bar. 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The alma mater of any school acquires special significance for the senior class. The senior is filled with mixed emotions as the doors of one phase of life close and the doors to the future begin to open. With the realization that a new way of life is about to begin, the seniors look back on the past four years with the knowledge that a suit- able foundation has been established for the fu- ture. From class meetings in the fall to a spring graduation, the scholastic schedule is made com- plete. Our hearts will never forget these ex- periences. As Bel Airls fifth graduating class pauses in anticipation of the future, they experience a feel- ing of achievement and appreciation and know they will remain loyal Highlanders ,til they dielv SENIORS A xiii Q sf- : r J? Q ,fi 55576 H Q 55315533 Q ,gl ,Mg K fsMswz?g , . 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ANTOINETTE HOLCONIB Seniors Capably Represented CLASS OFFICERS LOUISE BEAN, Secretary JIM GEORGE, Student Council Representative NIISSY BREESE, Student Council Representative ERNIE MORALES, President DONNA LOFTON, Vice-President SKCGQZQWFQQQR-,?lfi Sfliifg.'i1'V,1111:G gzzirvii-fi 211. .z'I'1X7 , '.X.i-fi. -Q AA ff f NS,-'fE1 3 'g rg J .Es J 1 1.22 f 431. 1 Q 1 ifff 12 tkgxg i f wx NAA vis, 1 1, A pQ:'2f1.,:.,Q1 . :aff - -,.,,f f. ,X.. . YK? iff A3 A me wie, 3 Senior Year Outlined at First Class Meeting Elsa Acevedo Eli Acosta Ricky Aguilar Patricia Aguirre Herman Ahumada jack Allen james Alsup Ana Maria Alvarez Olga Alvarez Elena Amaro Janet Anderson Jeanette Anderson Salvador Andrade Gloria Elissa Ayon Efrain Azcarate Alexis Bailey ACEVEDO-SNHS, NDCC Sponsors, Of- ficers, Club. ACUIRRE-GRA, FHA, NDCC Sponsors, Officers, Club. , , AHUMADA-NDCC, Broom Football, W1111eB-Hkef IFC. ALLEN-B-Team Football, Base- Th0maSBaffeft ball, Var. Baseball, L6tt8I'IIlC11,S Club. ALSUP-Var. Football, Co-capt., Var. Baseball, Track, Basketball, Soph. pres., Key Club. A. ALVAREZ-CRA, NDCC Sponsors, Officers, Club. O. AL- VAREZ-CRA, FBLA, Adv. Pipe Band. AMARO-FHA, Adv. Girls' Choir, Mu Delta Chi. AYON-Mu Delta Chi, FHA, FBLA. BEAN-Annual Staff, Choraliers, treas., Sextetg Student Council, Thes- G01'd0IlB31'fy pians, Play Cast Dino, Our Towng Mu LOl1iS6 Bean Delta Chi, Beauty Contest, Sr. Sec., NDCC sponsors, Officers, Club. BON- NER-IFC, FHA, FTA, Hist., V-pres., Pres., State Delegate 3 yrs., Tartan Troupe, GBA. BREESE-MU Delta Chi, Tartan Troupe, Annual Staff, Stud. Council. Steve Best Michelle Bonner I Gerald Bourna Charles Bourland Ralph Bowlin Teunisse Virginia Breese Lyne Bridgewood jerry Britner Mary Ann Britton Korbie Brown Sandi Brown james Brownrigg Tommy Bruce Mike Bryan -if KEY if nu-9 1 Connie Burrow Mary Burton Alfred Campos Mary Campos i fl! Daniel Campus Yolanda Candelaria Alicia Cano Felix Cano BBIDCEVVOOD-CBA. BBITNEB-Theta Alpha Mug Adv. Bandg NDCC Bandg NDCC Officers, Clubg Latin Club. BRUCE-Tartan Troupeg Thcspians, presq Debate Club, V-pres.g Var. Tennisg Play Cast Our Town, As You Like it, Zelda. BURTON-FHAQ CBAg FBLA. CAMPUS, MARY-IFC, sec.g CBAQ FBLAQ FHAg Cirls, Trackg NDCC Sponsor, Officers, Club. CAMPUS-Fr. Football, B-Team Footballg SNHSg IFC, V-Pres.g Tartan Troupeg Student Council. CANDELABIA- Adv. Pipe Bandg CBA. CANO, ALICIA-CBA. FHA. CANO, FELIX-lNHSg B-Team Basketballg B-Team Trackg Forensic Societyg Key Clubg Stud. Council. CARREON-CRAg FHA. CARTXVRICHT-FHAQ Choraliers. Morale eads Seniors .f Carol Caraway Georgie Carraseo Mary Ellen Carreon Steven Carter Sandra Cartwright Virginia Castro Kathy Caviness Emil Chambers Mike Chaney Benny Cliuvarria New' , . ' giiasif fre? lf' ' ' rg, . Ai 'K t 'fr it ,if t t 0-.0 YV' S., . r 1 , - , . .-- , ,A wif wf' 491 Dolores Chavez Lydia Christmas Donna Clark Suzie Clark Tom Clark Sheila Cohh Shery Coley Tim Coltharp jan Cornwell Gloria Cortez Pat Cortez Sharon Crabtree CHRISTMAS-Choraliers, Sextet, Alma Mater Solo- ist, FHA, Tartan Troupe, Thespians, CRA. SUSAN CLARK- Pipe Band, Assistant Drum Ma- jor, Tartan Troupe, FHA, Anchor Club. TOM CLARK-Adv. Band, Drum Major, Choraliers, NDCC Band. COLEY-YFCg FTA, Tartan Troupe, Y-Teens, Beg. Chorus, Girls, Chorus, Forensic Society. CORNWELL-NDCC Sponsor, Officers' Club. CRABTREE-FHA, Pres., GRA. DUNCAN- Pipe Band, Lead Drummer, Tartan Troupe. DURAN-FHA, GRA, NDCC Sponsors, Officers' Club, Ir. Princess, NHS. ELLIS-Boys, Choir, NDCC, Cadet Major, Drill Team, Officers' Club, Superior Soph. Cadet. Seniors Show School Spirit Ollis Crawford Mary Ann Crumply Dave Daniels Barry Davis Keith Davis Patricia Darcy Skip Deming jose Dominguez Sandy Dungan Armida Duran Linda Dutton Dan Ellis f , -Qi? r if Seniors Cheele Mary Kay Engler Eddie Erickson Patrick Hunter Eskew Nancy Ann Estabrook Nancy Fenimore Carol Fields Diana Christine Fields Melda Jean Flores fa.-xi s Vvsx A 1 F D' Delores Thelma Foster Johnnie Lou Foster Maria Franco Maria del Carmen Franco Susan Fuhr Karen Sophie Fulesday awson Sylvester Footman lraduation Requirements ENGLER-Annual Staff, Pipe Band, Who's XVho in Latin, FHA, FTA, Bonny Belles, Quill and Scroll. ESKEW-Choraliers, Madrigals, Boys' Quartet. ESTABROOK-FHA, FBLA, Student Council. FENIMORE-FHA, Pipe Band. FIELDS, C.-Varsity Band, Tartan Troupe, IFC. FOOTMAN- Varsity Band, Var. Track. FOSTER, D.-FHA, FBLA. FOSTER, I.-FHA. FUHR-FHA, GRA. FULESDAY- GRA, FTA, FHA. GAITHER-Annual Staff, Ed., NHS, Sec., Quill and Scroll, V-Pres., American Hist. Award, NSF Summer Science Program, Math Club, Pres., FTA, Pres., State Con- vention Delegate. GEORGE-jr. Class Pres., Sr. Class Rep., Key Club, Treas., Pres., NHS, V-pres., Inter- scholastic League. GOMEZ, L.-GRA, IFC, FBLA, NDCC Sponsor, Officers' Club. CONIEZ, NI.-IFC, GRA, Art Club, FHA. . Oswaldo Gomez Baldomero Gonzalez Catherine Gaither Caspar Galindo Maria Garcia jim George Craig Gilliland Arturo Gomez Laura Gomez Maria Modesta Gomez Frank Gonzalez George Gray Becky Griffin Beverly Ann Griffith Adolfo Gutierrez Ramon Gutierrez Iacqui Berysce Hall Linda Gay Hall Rosemary Haynes David Hernandez Edna Hernandez jose Hernandez Alfred Herrera Anna Belle Herrera Esther Herrera Norma Herrera Robert Higgins Senlors Help wlth Upkeep of School CUTIERREZ-Var. Track, Key Club, NHS, Letterman's Club. CRIFFITH-Annual Staff, Art Club, sec., FHA. HALL, JACQUI- GRA, FHA, Mu Delta Chi, Cirls' Track. HALL, LINDA-Mu Delta Chi, FHA. HER- NANDEZ, D.-Thespians, pres., FTA, sec., Student Council, Choraliers, Forensic Socie- ty, Piperis Notes Staff, Clanorama Staff, speech award, Mr. FTA, play casts: Our Town, Little Women. HERNANDEZ, EDNA-GRA NDCC sponsor, Officers, Club. HERRERA, ANNE BELLE-CRA, NDCC sponsor, Officers, Club, IFC. HER- RERA, NORMA-NHS, SNHS, pres., NDCC sponsor, Officers' Club, IFC, GRA. sgt-at- arms. HIGGINS-Freshman Class favorite, NHS, Tartan Troupe, Student Council, Key Club, Varsity Track, Varsity Foot- ball, Letter1nan,s Club. HINCHMAN-Adv. Mod. Dance, Mu Delta Chi, pres., FTA, pres., FHA. HUFFINCTGN-FTA, FHA, Student Council. JACKSON-Letterman's Club, Key Club, Varsity Basketball, Var- sity Baseball. Patricia Ann Hines Judie Holbrook Virginia R. Holhng Janet Louise Huffington Yvonne Crace I glecias Catherine lnmon Jerrie Dean lrvin Jimmy Jackson David Jansen Maureen Jansma 77 F V s f? we ' cf . ' A ' 1 f. ji ,f A 2153 F-env ' IAQUA-FTAg FHAQ YFC. KAERWER-FTAQ FHAg Adv. Bandg Modern Danceg Mu Delta Chig Frosh Favoriteg Soph. Princess. KORTE-Choral- iersg Underwood Awardg YFC. LAFFERTY-Art Club, v.-pres.g NAHS, pres.5 WVho's XVho Artg Art Club Letterg Scholastic Cold Key Wlinnerg Southwest National Bank Art Award. LEITCH-Ir. Favoriteg Student Body Pres.g Varsity Footballg Varsity Trackg Frosh Class Pres.g NHS Lettermanis Clubg Key Clubg Annual Staff. LOFTON-Annual Quill 61 Scrollg Choraliersg Sec. Cirls, Chorusg Beauty Contestg FHA Student Councilg NDCC sponsorg Sr. vice-pres.g NDCC Officers, LUMM-NHSg Student Council, sec.-treas.g Annual Staffg Var. Band Nlajoretteg NDCC Sponsor, Officers, Clubg Jr. class sec.g Frosh Stud. Council Rep.g Beauty Contest. NICCARDEN-NHSg Var. Trackg Biology Awardg NDCC Awardg Ir. class vice-pres.g NDCC Officers' Clubg Best Drilled Cadet. Mc- CLUCGACE-Choraliersg Madrigalsg Sextetg Pipe Band, vice-pres., Asst. Drum Major, Pipe Majorg Annual Staffg Tartan Troupeg IFC. MCCUNE- Vice-pres. Student Councilg Key Clubg Boys, Stateg NHSQ SNHSg Choraliers, pres., treas., Madrigals, Hi-lads, Three Sharps and a Flatg Tartan Troupeg B-team Football. MCKINLEY- NHSQ Var. Cheerleaderg Annual Staff, bus. mgr.g Quill 61 Scroll, pres.g Stud. Councilg Mu Delta Patricia Long Anna Maria Lujan Linda Kay Lumm Staff? Clubl Chig Popular Hi-Fashion Boardg Frosh Sec. john Clark MQCa1-den, 188 Ir. Ceneva Iean Iaqua Bill Jones Rosemary Jones Mary Ellen Kaerwer David ll. Kemp Danny Ray Klassen Eileen Kay Korte Diana Kuhn Michael Laffcrtv David Francis Leitch Marty Lloyd Donna Louise Lofton Semors Ponder Physics Problems Teri NIcClugguge Don BIcCune Dottie McKinley Janice McLaughlin nw! if John Majors Eleanor Maldonado Conception Martinez Guadalupe Xl2l1'fi1lC7 Ernesto Martinez z Irma Martinez jesus Martinez Sylvia Martinez Irene Marquez Daniel Matta Ernesto Mellado Renata jane Melton Counselors Advise Seniors Hector R. Mercado A. R. Miller Nelse Miller Joyce Nliuce Federico Molina Jose Molinar Susie Moutanez Betty lean Moore MATTA-Key Clubg Lettermanls Clubg Varsity Football. MELTON-Pipe Band, Pipe Lt. MON- TANEZ-Tartan Troupeg Varsity termisg Adv. Or- chestrag Adv. choirg CRA. Seniors Realize Importance of Research 4-nv' ,. Margo Moore hrme Morales --ff .-I V , ' A x Hortencia Yolanda Moral qi-iw mr Jesus Morales Olga Corina Morales Heriberto Moreno Marcelo M. Moreno Tommy Montoya Moreno Robert S. Munoz Hector Luis Murguia Amalia E. Muro Enriqueta Natividad Teresa Rachel Navar Margie Navarro Howard Vale Nichols MOORE, M.-FHA, Sec.g NDCC sponsor, Officers, Club. MOORE, W.-Tartan Troupeg C-RAg Girls' Track. MORALES, E.-NHS, presidentg SNHSg Key Clubg Student Councilg Sr. Class Pres.g B-team basketballg track. MORENO, H.-SNHSQ Key Clubg Var. Track. NAVAR-Fr. prin- cessg Choraliers, Madrigalsg Student Councilg Mu Delta Chi. The Mouse That Roaredv was selected by Miss Julie Magnuson as the play to be presented by the 1965 Senior Class. Tryouts for parts in the ' play were held and lead parts were won by Dottie McKinley, Danny Campus, and Bill Beckham. The Senior play is the main money-making project of the Senior Class. Money made by the production of the play is used to buy the gift presented to the school by the ,65 graduates. Seniors Present The Mouse That Roared 66 99 I One of the activities anticipated by the Seniors is Career Day. Each year the bus- iness men of El Paso sponsor a day at Texas Western College to acquaint the students with the opportunities awaiting the seniors after graduation. A panel com- posed of leading men in different fields answered questions asked of them during a question-answer period. Seniors Participate in Career Day Activities Laura Io Billingsley Cruz Cedillos Jack Holcomb Gilbert Rodarte '69 '11 f Q O,DELL-Var. Basketballg NHSg Pre-Engineering Clubg Fr. Trackg Fr., B-Team Football mgr. ODEN- Choraliersg NDCC Sponsors, Of- ficers, Clubg FHAg Tartan Troupe. OSGOOD-FHAg Adv. Choirg Tar- tan Troupe. PARROTT-NDCC Sponsors, Officers, Clubg FTAg Tartan Troupe. PATT-Var. Bandg NDCC Sponsor, Officers, Club. PAZ-IFCg Tartan Troupeg FHA. PEREZ-FHAg CRAg Pipe Band. .av Roberto Oaxaca Gaylon O,Dell Carolyn Oden Raymond Ortiz Maryanne Osgood Elsie Pabon David Padilla Rosalia Padilla Seniors Participate jim Parham Mary Elizabeth Parrott n School Elections nv ' Sarah Lee Patt Alice Paz Mary Pedregou Harvey james Pendleton Eglantina Perez Jorge Perez Senior English Teacher Chosen PHILLIPS-NHSg Key Clubg Letterman,s Clubg Var. Baseball mgr.g Stud. Trainer. RALEIGH- Mu Delta Chig Choraliersg Accompanistg FHA. RAYON-FHA, sgt.-at-armsg NDCC sponsorg Annual Staff. RIDOUT-IFCg GRAg White House Hi Fashion Boardg Span. Awardg CLANO- RAMA Ed.5 NHSg SNHS. ROBEY-FHA. District Teacher of the Year ,..... Curtis Pullin Angela Quijada Linda Rackley Carol Ann Raleigh Dora Ramirez Norma Rayon Carole Linda Reyes jo Ann Richards Deana Ridout Ioe Bob Riley Margaret B. Robey Isela M. Rocha l L RODRIGUEZ, I.-FHA, treas., class pres., IFC, sec., sgt.-at-arms, Girls, Chorus, Adv. Choir. RODRIGUEZ, Y.-FHA. ROW, B.- FHA, GRA, NDCC Sponsor, Officers, Club, German Club. ROW, G.-Choraliers. RUPLEY-Adv. Band, NDCC Band, Pre- Engineering Club, Art Club, pres., Dance Band. RUSSELL-Tartan Troupe, Art Club, pres., vice-pres., NAHS, vice-pres., Geom. medal, Adv. Band, bus. mgr., Science Club, NHS. SANCHEZ, E.-GRA, FHA, Mu Delta Chi. SARMIENTO-IFC, FHA, NDCC Sponsor, Officers, Club, FBLA, GRA. SILVA-NDCC, Drill Team, Officers, Club. 200 Juanita Alberta Rodriguez Yvonne Marie Rodriguez Barbara Sue Row George W. Row john Douglas Rupley Elizabeth Elaine Russell Elena Sanchez Reyes Sanchez Seniors Take Advantage Thomas Sanchez Ramon Sandoval f New Reading Course Q ig, Delia San Roman Yolanda Sarmiento Luisa Sepulveda Miguel Sierra Richard Silva Alice Ester Shanley Suzanne Stewart Al Strange Ion Stoltz Jeanie Stone Pamela Kay Sutton s V 1 t Seniors Continu Ricardo A. Talamantes Bertha Telles Fred Louis Telles Irma Telles Dicalee Kay Terry Iohn Fred Tilch, I Teresa Tiscareno Bill Tuttle Susan Elaine Urey Bepmw f is lesearch in Library 7 ig 1 wen 5 'Fifi' H' M STENVART-Choraliersg FFA5 CRA. STRANGE- NDCC, Officers' Club. STONE-NHS, FBLA SUTTON-CBAg FHAg Tartan Troupe. TELLES B.-IFCg Mu Delta Chig FHA5 CRA5 FBLA TILCH-NDCC, Officers, Club. TISCARENO- Adv. Pipe Bandg FHAg CBA. UBEY-FHAg Choral- iers, Madrigals, Sextetg Pipe Band, Pipe Maj. Martha NI. Valdez Bertha Valenzuela Irene Valenzuela Martha Valenzuela Melda Lee Van Pelt f 'i 'm::vfMw.. Mrs. Goodbrake takes Barbara Row's cap size for graduation. S o CIIIOI' Armida Vasquez Martha Vasquez Naomi V anquez Ray C. Veal, jr. Ana Marie Villado Alberto Luis Villalva F ebe Villarreal Elizabeth Berry XVare julie Ann Welty rnticipate Graduation VASQUEZ, M.-CRA, FBLA, FHA. VEAL-Art Club, pres., FSA, vice- pres., Student Council, NAHS, NDCC, Officers' Club, Tartan Troupe, Scholastic Art Award, Cold Key. VILLARREAL-NDCC Sponsor, Officers, Club, FHA, GRA. HQ BECKHAM-NDCC, Officers, Clubg Cross Country Tearmg IFC. CRANE- FTA. DANHAUER, K.-Pipe Bandg Trans-Pecos Sci, Fair, 3rd award. DANHAUER, S.-Pipe Band, lead drummer. LOGAN-Choraliersg Bandg Orchestra, vice-pres.g Tartan Troupeg Thespians. MARIE-Thespians, sec., treas.g Piper's Notes Staffg Bandg For- ensic Societyg Tartan Troupeg Clan- orama staff. 206 Georgia Davis Jose Cecilio Delgado Rosario Maria Dorantes Mario Escobedo Juan Luis Abreo Veronica Beard Bill Beckham Tom Bednarowicz Susan Chatterton jerry Hamilton Clark Iulie Crane Karen Yvette Danhauer Sharon Annette Danhauer i 5 I' Seniors Order Graduation Announcements Q' ,fl sl ,, Q l we , r Candy jean Felger ' o d 3555 fd' ff Gloria Hernandez Esther luarez Paulette Lenora Joseph , 4, rg f Vx L , mv- -Y fr 2 '--1 L X Donald Kuhn Terry Logan Kai Marie Joyce Mince Salvador Munoz james Navarette Martha Olvera Elsie Pabon Estela Reyes Rosa Robles Iames Shattles Rita Jean Slay Richard Slusser Randy Smith Ruby Smoots Bohbette Snow Efrain Solis Estella Soto Santiago Soto Patricia Stapleton james Steele Io Ann Steinhardt Carmen Stephens Charles Ross Stephens Seniors End Successful Year FABELA-FHAQ Beauty Con- testg Mu Delta Chig Top Ten sec. STEINHARDT-FBLA STEPHENS, CHARLES-Var Footballg Var. Basketballg B- Team Trackg Key Club, v.-pres. Lettermen. YANEZ-IFC5 Tar- tan Troupeg NDCC Sponsor Officers, Clubg GRAg FHA FBLA. YOUNG-Adv. Band NDCC Band. Shirley Wingo Morris Wilson Jeffrey VVh1te Susan White Shirley Weseman Isabel Yanez Iames Young Robert Woolf joseph Belmares Virginia Fabela Gilberto Garcia Greg Garcia Robert Hill Robert Mercier Chosen to represent Bel Air this year as the Forgetv to be judged by the local DAR chapter, 1965 DAR Good Citizen was Deana Ridout. The best theme was then entered in a state As a result of this honor Deana was eligible contest. to submit an essay on the subject Lest We Recognition and Honors Awarded to Seniors y After two difficult tryouts with stu- dents from throughout the district, Teri Mcflluggage achieved the honor of being a member of the Texas All- State choir. At Bel Air she is a mem- ber of Choraliers and the Sextet. Nelse Miller, a top science student at Bel Air, will receive at graduation the Bausch St Lomb Honorary Science Award Medal. Nelse is eligible to compete for a science scholarship sponsored by Bausch Sz Lomb Incorporated at the University of Rochester. Deana Ridout and David Leitch were chosen by the Bel Air Optimist Club as senior repre- sentatives for Youth Appreciation Week. The citizenship, leadership, and scholarship exhibit- ed by David and Deana contributed to their selection. They were awarded trophies for this honor. X ' 1 A, KL gi -rifk ,fu L il DeDe O'Dell George Guerrero JUNIOR FAVORITES 5,6 From left are De De O'Dell, student council representative, Carmen Reyes, vice-president, Sandy Watson, secretary, Tony Hemandez, student council representative, and George Ortega, president. The Class of '66 has been a valuable addition to Bel Air. Juniors participated in many extra-curricular activities such as the annual beauty contest, Student Council and the many clubs offered at Bel Air. They also sponsored the junior-Senior Prom given in honor of the graduating Seniors. Juniors Active in School Life junior sponsors are Mr. J. A. Summers, Mr. Leonard Murray, Mr. Iulian Shaddix, Mr. Robert Taboada, and Mr. Robert Newman. 213 Tony Hernandez enthusiastically supports the cheerleaders at an early fall pep rally. Nancy Arclucr Victor Arriolu Alberto Avila Linda Baca Jody Barela Inmcs Harrack Clurcnce Baughman Carol Beckham sf! .Iolmnic Benluun M Laura Billingsley Juniors Supporl Sandra Addis Mario Aguilar Xlario Alut0r1'c Philip Albrecht Armando Almeida Esther Alvarado -lose Alvarez M anucl Alvarez Eugene Anaya Maria Elena Aragon f -rx ,, f fel ,mf , fn lla? X fb-1 'vu 4 . .M ,W iff, J fi rf W, LW , A , 9 . , c r W W A 'K , A r I Q if .Q i B .M mv' Qu- A mg., iw ! r Mb iehool Activities ii F X Q - ' it ' srgswwrf-'f -' . ,. V T ,s .elm , 7 A i 5' file I ? I ,ff rw. in . F I , - if ., , J ' as 2 t I5 W' W , 1 - ,..,,...,w rf X, .17 2 Raw H, K 5. i W M5 1:..f K . I f 1... 3. fo or 5' B - gr. s lx' Ruth Brewer johnny Bridges Bettie Brown Roberta Brownrigg Alberta Bruce ff wwf. Ri, N Y' f'Z.? 5 ef' Nj 5 xl, . Q QQ i if , Af 4 -e e i, Q. 4 I . . 'L I Luis Calderon juan Campos Martha Cano Charles Card Nancy Carr kwa. n . 11 1 Q. A 'W E y 7' ik .1 nm if 1 'EA M Neva Castle Francisco Ceryantez Carlos Chacon Harry Chapman Paul Childress i'f'f if c . :Q I .:,, fs: A if ' wg ' tr , ' V wa ,,. A s rso . .4 5 'fi K 'H I x ..,,.,.,., . lk j ' p- o,o- ' p ' ' i j 52 p ,, i. t , I ' tx-N 4' 14: ... .V V K a , ,ty . X 5 - ':e'-'- 1 fa Q 'W 4 Q ii' V :wk I 5? fi , , K 7 Hr ff! 1 M22 - -rf.-.A YQ i '. Ji . 52: Law je 1 A 'fm ii in ,. T' C 'l 'L , ' ' . Q 7 ...W Q M f M, , 'C g i vw' k, fi I I f. QQ -vw E. 4 , . . x . Vg -4,1-. , R 5 A '5 ' W .. ., - -. . . u w. gf George Blanton Roger Boinbach Ronald Bopp Gilbert Borrt-go Linda Boyd imbfi Diana Bryan David Bryson Tresa Burleson Isela Caballero Bobby Calderon . V , V wifi 5' ' J yfww I Q. .gl A is ' is I' YW was 'X -e 1 ,. W 'QW 1 ,, ,V X.. fs LW in 2 In Shirley Carr Bertha Carrillo Ernestina Carrillo Ralph Carter Dolores Castillo li 6 . ::f - siii is ' Q ii A A 5 ' K Y bn Q ,. r V - A If A Q . bk.- Sabine Chrisman Bobby Cooke Robert Coronado Rachel Correo Filiberto Cortez .af . ,..., WW 'E I ,, -. xr. W K' wr 1' sf my I -' ey Q , aaa. . I as Alfonso Cortinas John Coupland f Jackie Cox H ,E Rex Crawford if Clyde Crews A C f 9+ 'A 5 A ' ea . 3' .1 x.. ..,' ws., ,,,LA,A Q kk- Q , 5 C 0 - ,A 5,4 7 ' . lfx xv WH l Mary Criddle Susan Cuellar Irma Cuevas Roy Culberson Larry Darcy 1, - :fi V V . Concepcion Dominguez Dolores Dominguez Vicente Dominguez Sue Eaton James Elliott ,M , n 15 H ,.f Alfonso Figueroa Ioe Flores Duskin Gaither Ellen Gaither Sandra Galindo I!! xffwas A gni . 'f K ' L. me 3 f fe ,S M-3 S 3 . K' X K 1 7 rv , 2? y,ai ,,,.,N ,ii 5 Proud Juniors Jimmy Darling jo Ann Davis Guadalupe Delgadillo Elsa Delgado Elvia Delgado ,pf-H-mf! 'W if X 1 A ' Mary Eda Emler A f- g 3, -4 josefina Escobar M A Q -we J P 5 Mary Lou Esquivel . I Q.. mf ' Susan Evans fa ff D if v-t aii r David Ferrell j, It u iwfgili ,, I vii 195, R 1 , Q Q 4. Q' i 5,3 va' 4 i V Q 4 w 'X 7 1 X P' g Nr' J V N-Q 'W' 5 ' tw K ... - - ..-- 4 .Q s z '85 wie? K, L , sifQ T' M 2 Y Ester Gallego Henry Ganiluoa joe Gamboa Manuel Gamez Delia Garcia 9? A M t J I' Q i i if ' M if , V .ye if . ,f XM In 95 ' 'z 1 L ' ,R if ti 5 J X f 1 ' .ffa it as ' 'W ,ff 1 3 1 in Jw ,ff t f if leeome Upperelassmen Maria Delia Gonzalez Zenaida Gonzalez James Green George Guerrero Ray Hagemaster ,Q-W ' I - ' ag. I I A Guillermo Hernandez Manuel Hernandez Mary Lou Hernandez Richard Hernandez Tony Hernandez X X , 2 72 , ,KR . Q J , QQ if A, as-f an gms yi Grace Garcia Paulette Garrick Iamcs Gillis Ana Gonzalez Gloria Gonzalez 1 W I G V A - .,.,, 5. Y ' Q 'f :H-at ark V Ti . Mary Hall In l f gy G L , gi. , ,M Arthur Hamilton P' nu, MM g , A? .- M Shirley Hardin ff? tnn 1 ' i' 'iffy Howard Harrell - ' -. ,:., .L uw ,. Q H ,K ' Q it Gretchen Hensgen ygzizikgjgkxi 2 sk, gg- -1: im 7,1 G Q 71- G r Q g ' J a, ' fr ng 'Ai Q f L ii.i 'TY 'yi' i M' a 4 ,. S 1 , Maria Herrera N , fi r Yolanda Herrera 'N 1, gi 'f -r ,ri Yolanda Hijar +A- m y Iesus H1DOjOS21 Richard Hinton We ii A X i 7 . Sylvia Hitt Ii in i l Gaye Holcomb 1 'Qt' , h y . 'Y 'V Cb-, 3 Jack Holcomb s, . H 1 Q M.: fi l l 5 of v 1 Terry Holcomb C ' , fr- ' f Tom Hoskings 1: -ff 'Q l 7 A , if Mrs. Cox instructs Salvador Munoz on how to complete forms for PSAT test. . . ' ff l r'.. Pete Huber ,Kg ,hi ' 3: .-A-K t,,' . Agia G ,iv wg Sauclra lluntsingcr K , A 'N rf' A Carlos Iglccias - f , 22+ h fi V , Lynus lnmon y km . li M Q i Paul Jackson K V ,ii . M W , it Viz' fl 53' ,? i - f Y- . , . W . 1. 4 N .... 'M Qi. hy Ioarme Iacques Rebecca Jaco j, . 1' f Olga juuriquc A H A us nv r lf' - ' David jay XValtcr jefferson kr.. J , 22 4. 218 Susan Jimenez joe Jones Esther Juarez Virginia Kirtley Don Kuhn Julia Lawrence Christine Lederer Terri Lee Marilyn Lefler David Lerma Juniors Begin .XX Q i a 3, E 1' t 45 s k 'rx VU' 4? Preparations for College Laura Licon Eduvina Loya Ana Maria Lozano Anita Lozoya Robert Lugo Steve McAndrew johnny McCorquodale Earl McDonald Carlos McGinnis lose Machorro .FM-v Angelita Leyva Rose Leyva 5 Oscar Machorro Esther Macias Ioe Martinez Larry Mathews Luis Medina wfui' . , .' 2 I 1 K' .L 4, sr v ,M-F fm Y A , - E. we 1 J, TE 4?i L 2:- ai- I r f' x ,W ,Q fm fi' ' , .uf A al -ff? 2 7 , V 'al .1 ' . , of 592 Q . , LJ S, X, ' sg Q . 6 1 .Wm . J, . in F 'T 1r',i ,, F i M s N V,-, ,,,, fv- fs-, 'M 'Vasu Q 1-'ariug 4 - .T ,. of Si, W' Y Ei - MUS K 5 1 .1 N- iii 'E ,,....v-- 7' .S V mv-' ,A vi if , 3 M4 m e W... 1 T , if ' W' . L . -, ' 51,3 'sr-I ' :Ik V, 7 5 ,ag S ii NFL 'E Vi? S, if ,Q S w.f '3 ,Q f-f f 5 vi, fx i ii ,K K A 3 fi? - ' r n M +1-f N- ji R- R J QSM . if K. F if I i ,, ff ,i 5 5 ' 'U . KW A 5 ' - 'Pi it-4 'f R ' 7 - 3 K, .. if wif- W , ,. ,,r, f lj . ., krul Mario Montes Ricardo Montes Carlita Montoya Yolanda Medina Hilda Mendoza Thomas Mergen Frank Merriman Anthony Miller Lewis Miller Ernesto Molina Richard Molina Alfredo Molinar jose Montes Juniors Develo Danny Montoya Glenn Moore Robert Morales Socorro Morales Trinidad Morales Barbara Nicholson gg Beverly O,Dell Juniors work diligently on a typing lesson Neil Odom Irma Olivo Martha Olvera Lonjiel Orgain Frank Ortega George Ortega Cecilia Ortiz Santiago Ortiz Ruth Osborne Linda Owens .,-. S3 4. f .E il 'f :SL 'tiff l Il' 5 ,a fl 1 M Iommercial Skills Stuart Pingelton Laura Pinones Leo Puente Edwin Pufal Margo Quintana Victor Quintana Carl Quisenberry Jim Ransom Donald Ray Carmen Reyes Esteban Reyes Ernie Reyna Johnny Reynolds Severina Rios Steve Rise E efya 'v i A Y Q .... ', ,- N. . 1 l . -fair? JI . V n l R J Karen Pagan Mario Perez jose Peterson Maria Elena Pina fx: -1. new-X V QE' p rw ah- lla P Q ' xi ,wi P ttre 3 .,,,,,,,- Sgjf ti,h:,,.., Vg, , 'Si i ' A N--H 2 A Ov ,G xo eg W,-N ,1 11 5 fs 7 ea we - :A-ff , A 'Z-. 'w 5 .Q isiiifia ti V ,tx 9, - 4 ,, , . Q ' cb S' , - HE 5' L55 .f 5 ' ' S if I Yu.- 'i., K 5 t or if fha fs 41 ,Y 955. QW 7 .,. ni L 221 rt N... rf-jr f... ...W fn A ,bfi M M .,A. ,, Huw- 1 3 if QQ fia 5 rr 22' at t. ,-. ' ' f . - , f ' 5 L A l afgfff 'Q -.nf ,ra -fgrizwx 4 Q 'fa , 3. .ififmgn ,ff , ar an in 3'alli'llfQ1! . W a H' if 'Smal gf sk Af. aw f r 5 'L ex ,, L ,W .4 'IX .' ga ' lm 1 .Y R an W -awh- lk ' '1' 'i 'BN A ' 5 G I' 'Wi AUX K K A A rryy xii N GW rag if I fs. x ' Q +A Juniors Participate il Guadalupe Rivera Lorraine Rodriguez Susana Rodriguez Elena Rosales Gloria Rosales Sharon Rosenquist Hilario Rubalcaba Iimmy Ruz Hector Salazar A, I. , .A Vi ' li? 3 .. V' - if W rliei f Q ' +'i ,i S x it at S EW P t M we 3' 1M ry .Q-3 A fa f Xe W In I , , K ki? .a .,, L if . M A I: Q' ,Q 'fn S. -A img ' it 1 X Hifi gt 1 ' A - kg rv U rs f -ff- .PJ-m G iw rm vo '5.:., Q., V My an Qin - ,sg , 'U lla rs Q au a M 1' f a 'i at in Af? bn W l 7 Nm J My Gloria Salcido Cathy Salveson Yolanda Sarnaniego Dolores Sanchez Ricardo Sanchez Ida Santiesteban Iohn Sarmiento Mickey Saucedo Sue Sauer Cathy Saxon Mike Scanlon Kenny Schuller Linda Shaffer Bill Shannon Barbara Shugart Nick Sigler Robert Simental Mike Slape Lowayne Sloan Dan Smith Students l Wew Reading Program hu. I, A sten and Read Kristin Stone Virginia Stone Mike Sullivan Rudolph Tabbutt Barry Tackett Raul Talamantes Sylvia Tarin Susan Taylor Dana Teague Mary Lou Telles Patricia Telles Socorro Telles Edmund Thomas Yodonna Thompson Willie Joyce Tilley Jenny Torres Yolanda Trejo Rowena Tucker Ruben Urbina Rosalinda Uribarri fl cf' .gi xx Q. ,- David Smith Martha Sosa Bertha Soto Raymond Soto James Spence Ronnie Spence Robert Steele Robert S. Steele Melba Stephens 4' ' rv- , I Ja 1 11 ' i ' .xifi ii, -i i . 1 Us ,W N 1 X , . Q. K' I . A ff Q asf? mi 595,335 94, s.,. f 'Q or 'W ' 2 'Ui wwf S ,. ,J kj ' . W-, ,,,. -. it dar n tk ,ff M, ' 1 o A jf' ,fs sax' we T ra: is fs fflff' A 4 - . l 15+ 'Uv V 1' K ik kg,',c Q R 'Q 3' W' R if M as af ST ! ,L V, a n I 'Yu ' , 5. t as M T f, my we - , , . R i gi fix VQN w-.wi Yl 9' 22 'SL , A! .scra- If ,-f' -gga. .Va YQ? ,Q 'A ng -f. X A .,,.,, gt ' AV 1 f 1 V gf Na 3 E j w4 A5 ' U ,. 'A WLiE?, 3 swag ZA' e - if 2 . 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V 4' ,f k Diane Rasmussen Ernie Hernandez SOPHOMORE FAVORITES OFFICERS: Martha Silva, vice-pres. jimmy Mesta, president Mike Richards, Stud. Coun. Rep. Irene Medina, secretary Julie Sanchez, Stud. Conn. Rep. ,.,-Q The majority of the Sopho- more class has proven them- selves as contributors to their school and community in a true Highlander fashion. Ex- amples of this outstanding work were shown hy Ginny Holyoke and Alfred Braden who were honored by the Bel Air Optimist Club during Youth Appreciation Wleek. Sophomores Efficiently Led SPONSORS: Miss Susan Ray Beehler Mr. Seth Hughes Mr. Thomas Winn Mr. Roger Holt Mrs. Mary Fisk ivy ln Q u r A - rri it , .... - ,Q-,-Q 6 : 2 is . .. ai 'Q G, ,VIZ , A r.. ,,r J M, 4.2 ' R' ,V Q I , y A we ' M r N 'B h, 3: y Q H 'E -fl , ,KK 'EWR gl' fm' Q sa. X' Ka-iw.: f 5 ve ,f K' KR ,J ,M an Wm 1' , , - .am U n , 20 G as Q a 'A s iw sf Q K a 'ws 5' W . df A ,,' 9-. Qt, ' av P 'Q ' . rt 'Q W. , Q Y - .V f X. 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I ,.a-M .1 L...- L - ... . i V 4 a ff 5 , 'X A Alice Colbert Ioe Collins Liborio Correa Nlaggie Cortez Pedro Cortez Martha Cortinas Mary Coupland NVilliam Cox ,Iudy Crabtree jo Etta Craig Dennis Cranford Elyia Crayer Curtis Crawford Mary Lou Crites Barbara Crocker Facilities Yvonne Cruz Della Daniels Clem Davis Rita De La Rosa Ramona Delgado Ruben Delgado Rafael Delira Renate De Soto Ramon Diaz Rita Diaz Cecilia Dominguez Daniel Dominguez Roberto Dominguez joe Dorantes Tony Duarte 139 ,am Cary Dueer Jessie Duncan Erma Duran Donna Durham Jamee Dwyer Steve Dwyer Cheryl Dye Xvillie Elliott Connie Ellison Ronnie Ellison Loretta Endlich John Engel Patricia Englert Abner Enriquez Jaime Escarzaga V 7 X ' 'qs X 4 1 ' J ' f ,I N - fr-,Mi 0 Q T fr ,WM if 3 Ag rv 4 u Y' iw' .I nfl 17 'E ,Q 2 aa Y .gf 377 I ll x . wx, '- . 2 ,. e ye ' 1 K Qf-. . f, A , 1 '- .,f -f ' 'fm 'kk f GZ: .N 'ii' lv-1 PWM V Af' J VAA- W? Z : so 6' be E l grf. - r J m e lze: rr' or '. e Ei 5, .V K Ji' ,f S .1 . -. 3 Y ir, W if W..-f ,I , ? , 1 va . W K 3 Ag R 1,' f. . swam fs f ophomores Strive ll' . . ' 5 has 3 1 PM 3 XM, 4' -,i S i , F 'ff N' 'L is-JA -6 i?'fW Raymond Evanouski Roberto Esparza Cecilia Esqueda Olga Estala Norma Fabela Grace Fernandez Beverly Fields Robert Figueroa Carlos Flores Elsa Flores Velma Flores Barbara Foster Edgar Fournier Estefana Franco Jaime Franco 'Q -sr .. WX. E 9 l ,Q , v , fit, X 1 it 'N V' L X - . ,wy PUK fe Wm 'or Hi her at 2 I gd I Ay: QI ! E e Raul Garza Don Gates Pam Gates Tommy Gilliland Pat Gilmore Buster Goin Christina Gomez Delia Gomez Alex Gonzalez Christina Gonzalez Guillermo Gonzalez Evangelina Gonzalez Patsy Gonzalez Martha Goodwin Emily Gorman 'wr X I PM X l ie, fe Education 45 ,Q 345 L f' 31 - 4 i1 em 41 i Y ,Q X 'V' ' elf Z4 X .T 5? X 4, 5 .4-JH' ,' A 1 3 'R 1w+.,,V, , K ,mi C :gr is f r 'X .rf I as Iuana Franco Ramon Franco Richard Frescas Charlie F riherg Colleen Gacldy Bobby Galarza Bertha Galindo Margie Gallardo Ysiclro Gallegos Delia Gamhoa Dolores Gamboa Elizabeth Gandara Gregory Garcia Irene Garcia Anita Garner ir, ff' i . - A v 1 fs 5 f f .,, V, - n ' ww . K-if 5 .. ' 1 f AN , i,,,,,,L A .nr A ,, Q 2 r Ugg X u it ff. ff , f N. , . it wi FW? Grace Granger Thomas Grein Raul Griego Linda Griffith Larry Gross Aida Gurrola jesus Gurrola Maria Gurrola Maria Gutierrez Margaret Hamilton Don Hardin Leroy Hargrove Sandy Harris Patte Harte Micki Heatlierly 0 - L A fa.. .1 Y' ' w I an - E gn A 5 M. Q ,A , Q' Du 5 V ,fi f J - fig Ni J . Q, H K I it ' , 5 . : i g? ,xi i M i ii . Q el ., . if . X , I . l ..,: - t 1,V.:, -6, I :w ash Sophomores Roxanne Means and Ronnie Ves- sels enyoy the Homecoming Dance. Elizaln-th Heilman Carole Helton Dorothy Hen1'y Abraham Hernandez Armida Hernandez Ernie Hernandez Fernando Hernandez Gloria Hernandez .M i , 1 I ..'f 7' we 423 ,r- iw I' sgwwf X :V - vt I ' jg .. +-Q ,Si ir 1, ,Q if I Y Q54 via? ,L if J f it x 4K V :: Sf - ,il -,ws wow J J, Qs! INK ' . 'W 1 ,, 'Q I L V? .jim . ,M ,,k. s 4' -2 K MN, J A 'rw an 'Y' K.- Q. x 'X 3, f re -N, Ik :ar N? a 'Q fw- '7 V 'J19 ' n f' I o n A ,S Q, I my A 1. I R as s ' f i i ts, I r ' f.'. -.G f is I 'V - -:4. 1' fr to W ': f A f , ' A ' f fig 1 , , - W, W,-Q, . 3' 2,.if- 'W if , t I 1 I 'X - f iff 1 . 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Lopez Hector Luna Kathy Lynen Harold McCardle Doug McCluggage Iohn McKinley mr U' zl K 3 .:.2 f H .,, e Q Q f it : l Q? , W- 5, 5. 1 ' aa f fl il -mr 1, QV? 5 ,4- Wifi' s '17 r ' 1- MEF N 5. ,K , M vi M , ww V. , 5, I ' El ,f 41- x rf 1-me o W 3 :: ... .,:- : ,, ,- M 5 A 'K r r' 1 K i :L r v -V TE kk ,Sf X - Q ,V L' L l -7 ., - L: l :'L f.,, A, ua Q w e :.,: , 'I 1 s New A X v ,f Linda Kennedy joyce Kidder 1 Robert Lagos 4 49 R 'W 53 Manny Leyva -r Paul Lloyd .figs J if Q, r .52 X Ihr V N.... I E: f if ' 'dw NM 4 s Sophs Work t 5 Maria Lopez ff t Larry Lowers ' Alice Lozano - 1 -1 i',' 5 W ' E . , f 5 - il fl ,lf john Lucas 3 if 6 ' fe A r 'N-55 - Art Lucero :' wl I aww , V p . .- A, RN H, fgjgff 3 if 1 riff. , ox 4 -L Q f pl, 5 .lsfgg 'll 3 , li '91 jf i s ' M ya -Sf-u ' Hector Machorro 'H Louis Madlock i5.Qf'flf jim Marie g if Ernesto Marin M Yolanda Marin ,pg i is www V 1 M fr A w. Q3 Aw xo' .Ny Dolores Martinez Florencio Martinez Gloria Martinez Leo Martinez Lydia Martinez w gm MUN V, -v0'e Kr5 K rar- -rw- Q F' M, 54 -A 1- M. 2 x l X' W I ,fs ., 14551 . mf' v 5 as 1 it 3. ' ' .Vi wb mz . A - ' -' :L LS . , r r s 1 -- or s f Q is Leach Their David Medina Irene Medina Daniel Meeks Martin Mendivil Helen Merriman 5 K P 4' , 5' .. L ' 'N- Y' if r - 1 Maria Montes Pete Montes Carmen Montez Arthur Montoya Danny Montoya Jn. ,- + 1 ' .-r,, v. x M A Goals ff- 'ff e 4 rf r Q r f ' ,ij inn. 0- f. A ssrr fi .' '95 -:L-' ls. , 1 , Z ' J w t 'll- Q n gow. wr ,, 6 ,- ga S-. : , .-fm, . 'X , -are N ' if 4 r ' ' ' f r N1 : fr re , ,fr 7. .f 'V , , KLA . ey. . ,f ? w 5, Rose Marquez Irma Marrujo Avelardo Martinez Corina Martinez Dennis Martinez ,--'ei' , t 'E li Maria Martinez Miguel Martinez Robert Maya Barbara Mayes Corina Medina vw- vw jimmy Mesta Cliff Mince Dorothy Mitchell Josie Molinar Lupe Montes .a 5 .ff if ,i ' ,, J .1 1. Sari' ggi 1 7' 41 X - 7 . Mr! If Q' ' is I '. sf 2 -, az-ff , ww 'mx W 1 3 ,P W i , 3 S Y x 5 il f M2 rf? . f 53 Z., 'QQ' 2533. ,. wl- E fm: In arf' t . if A as 'fl ,. 'f- 1 . if 1 s ig! 51 -if wg. Q. fe fx :.:: r 3 H . , V Zyffllsje egg 12' rf: 5 W E Q X 2 5 y S z Ei fi J, W 5 Sa Q' 5:5222 as M vb r 'm i Q, Q Q s Q 5.- -2.c,fa-,J 1 S Q Q 'E 'X 5 S as , . S m s. 2 ,. -- W, :, . aa sa iiiiesiflif' iigniykf ,.. .rf EW is ' is ,. Q 355 wg - EY My s 5 ffi. X A ' S 5 r X S .1 f 5 a mg S .7 9' S. ix S ef 5 ...C - rs s :-, alia. ef- Jwg 1-Jr Q 5 'Ss k ,, ei? 1 I 43 . at f --'bw Viisilgg? w Pe -ilyfr 2 .53 f . y .,,., . as if 'A k 1 I ' .. L'AA 55555 r' Mun A . ,.5 al- we ' an - f if 1 Q- Vila.-if: y ixifi su- 77. 1 . y Wifjg y M O Q. 'ig 137422 , ' .,. V H 5 W ,, I -gl E , E 1 Y H L . -wa ,ge S239 J , is a .za :ff'z.:,w.ff sr-'11 we as ..,, Humberto Montoya Marcia Montoya Maria Lourdes Monzon Sharon Moore William Moore Margarita Mora Kathy Morales Oscar Morales Maria Moreno Daniel Morgan Rita Morgan Selmo Moxon Theresa Mull Adolfo Natividad jesse Natividad Rosa N atividad Duffy Nava jesus Nava Bertha Navarro Rose Neal Charlene Nichols Jacqueline Nichols Terry Nichols Marion Nix Antonio Nunez Manuel Nunez Rosa Linda Oaxaca Marie Odom Juanita Olivas Leonel Olivas Sophs Are Prone ,B 2 All 2, 3 'W EJ Y 5 445 . ' ' :. , , . fm 'fi' L. I I xx .' S f, I 'J .fi z -,qi : - M 1-.Rf ri. P i ei 'f- A - eit ' ,t ts ,ef P His: A. iv, me srl' fx ct? .. , ,-.: 2 -- I tif N r i in K :V . 1 W W 'N M if 2 : -1, 'A ,,,,,,, fl Armunclo Prieto P fr Ernesto Prieto M .. 1 in 3,5 W' ' M Carlos Ramirez Q2 P Esther Ramirez f Being Highlanders .. Zz ', fi,1 1 1. 'M-me P , . ' iir . Guillerminu Ortega Danil Ortiz Carlos Pacheco Roselve Palafox Tim Parham Edward Parks Stove Parris Robert Putino Marcos Payan Ignacio Peclrcgon Guillermo Perez Karol Phillips Icsus Pina Frank Pinciru Guillermo Porras V-I-C-T-O-R-Y Is the Sophomore Battle Cry 2 1 'Q Frank Ramirez A , Lorenzo Ramirez V S . h A J Diane Rasmussen ' 'xg ,Q if ,W ,., Linda Rasmussen S J? S Q 1 . 1 9 jerrv Rangel s Q ' 1--x of , 2' , ., A n- ' f . t ,ssr ' ii R R R S i., i l zap , e in . .- n I' Bobby Rasnick . ' Robert Ravenscroft rx - a 'S ' Sheila Ray M ,Que W , A M . Q- ,R Dora Reyes 'ini -if A he Q ,, A 't l Evangelina Reyes ffl, I ' - ' fi l A W, wi ,f gg wi f fl , X fl Olivia Rivera Margarita Rizo Ann Roach Salvador Robledo Dora Robles KN' Awsrc Leo Romero Shannon Ross Nancy Rountree Pauline Russell Rose Marie Salazar in-at 4 S - eee A, L we t Ky f if t Q, i i I H ,Q 'de 3 Y 45.5 rl y f F Q , A L 1 r..'i?: Y -'X ...- ' HN -I Sophomores Evelinda Reyes Yolanda Reyes Susan Rice Mike Richards Thomas Ritchie P M x ,, , R S ,MW 44? i S21 V SFAS ii is W a . Antonia Rodriguez Herminia Rodriguez Mm A' janet Rodriguez K 'K h -vf,2 1 QQ Yolanda Rodriguez N N l Ernie Romero R S deff! as A .Fi 'l ,- ,J CC 1, Dora Salcido Irene Sampson julie Sanchez Marion Scanlon David Sears ie W, ,Q J i ff-fm i , i Humberto Shaw Elia Sias Hilda Sias Cecilia Sigler Alicia Silva L New Status W ,gg-fffgfg 2 f vm 1 tr X S r l qw f 'S' a I 1 Q.- . ,. , ' : E: 5g,,,,f,,k . i f -,m:,wfa.- ' f :et-15 46 - ,.,, K ,.VVk, i,,,,.L,,, , gli. f ! 5 wa' 5 f ::l , 1- P' ag 5, t N e ai' 1 Qt . ,ll - , M 1 ,N ti W Q, 3'- lw A Wm, S QT' :ft K I dx Frank Segura Kathleen Selly Homerzell Shanklin Tony Shanley Bill Sharpling . 'few A 'Qt ., k,, Y si wi . W., . or S N-fe Xl is X. Martha Silva A , Q: JZN 1 Frank Simental A r E H Lawrence Simmons 1 w- 'A' 1 2 . f e' Y - if XI ' S' I Q an 5 , A J, . ary imonson 1 . ,lg A L h,A4 ' A W n Cathy Slusser we f c R aa 5,y Q V ,Q , ., , ff Karen Smith A A A, .H Q Q 4 . F Terry Smith y 'f1' -., -fa. 2-w ail VS' Lee Sneesby lm' , ' Q E 'Sn I Alexander Solis 13- f,,. am Q, -W3 f yr- Mi A ne Elena Solis 1 -V : it L l 1 . ee ' 5 W , AMW 1...-. fi - ff S ,, XF lll 5 ff ' f ix K he M 'EW fi' gift Q 'K K Raul SOTIH V, Q W 1: krk M ' K ,, -, . I--1.35 ,, f r Konrad Spencer 4 1.. Q V gr. ee c coae re Al f or Roy Stamps Egg X , .1 43 af kwa 9 ' Linda Stapleton 'M' ft K ' .L 1 Margaret Stoehner 'UN fi-Q. Us V. few . r 242 'IZ ,wa a ff 1 I 'Q a E M 522 lim 35 3 1 fygiyfw, :I .Q az. 1 V, . ja I , F ,ww f K vs ,Wi 'Lv ' ,- z -aa as ag if . fiz is gs .gal C v-G Q' sf 4 4 mn Y? ' , ai 'Simi ' ' A A 'sw Z A 3 ,. .45 ii as 1' .ff ar Q ir? i 4 e if-4. .5 1 4. W .J ,, , + a 1 5 Z ' A A V X -i IE 7 T' . l rw H 1 K 1 , S F V , fig ' s, I fasef a. .. . f 1-fifff , f,' se V 4, fa- 1- 1' J t spxt rig We X? li .1 V j ii A Q ! Bob Strange Cecilia Strickland Brenda Ann Tarvin Wayne Taylor james Taylor Raymond Tellez Cina Thomas Lewis Tiller David Tomlinson Robin Tomlinson Grace Torres jesse Torres Leo Torres Victor Torres Wyman Tracy Sophs Look Forward to Junior Year Carmen Uribarri Carlos Valdez Marie Valdez Marie Van Pelt Becky Vargas Carmen Vargas Irma Vargas Iosefina Vargas Bill Vasquez Cesar Vasquez Guadalupe Vasquez Irene Vasquez Olga Vega Irma Venegas Mike Verranault YW? K nv fo., me mx Lair I . 3 Q: Kandi! I 5 . , 7 X A Q . 1 as W iw 'CY me f X 4 N K' law ' ' -Q A M -f fi- - 7, :S .,s-E25 at . YU ET' i el f xt ll ' I ,, P? Q.-5 2 . ,Q -Q. , ,V .ai n 3 . C '- 2.5, at as .ba M A ' f i - err e 2 ' ff . 4 ' in '-., --: V' N'-K M HQ , K i ff. , W . .M I -.., V f 'ir gh: so W ln. f it , - V ' t be X 1 ff' f 1 ia -:'. i A ' , if , '. ,, , -'S .. ---. K ,, .I k i E H iw at ,- B N I . iii V 'tr , 1 Q fx ff- ' vt I ' ' R 'Ti Y' N S fi lkx,Qf 'z an J. , .Q V i I ik, F 'T -'f- if ,af ' ,fd N, J. Q 3. 3' 'A Q' ' X X- ' ' Nw l 3-.5 . i ' . N-M-:wr ' ., 5 ' K 3, K X ' 'gf V .f,' Q RWM, V Vi we Q ,qwfk tif'-- I .lib V 1 I , ,... t K. if X . Ronnie Vessels Edward Vidal Patsy Villarreal Chris Ware Lue Bertha Warfield Don Whitley Debbie Williams Mike Williams Mary Wilson Willie Wingo Edwin Winn Glenn Wood Susan Wood Carole Wortman Mary Young Hector Yturralde Ernest Zamorano Gilbert Zuniga Guadalupe Zuniga julie Almeida Raul Bautista Alfonso Bustamante Eduardo Cuellar Ioe Franciamore S A M1 fix K , '14 iff 'K .f QS 'N z W, ff I s Anita Calindo Manny Gonzalez Mary Holguin Sandy James Darlene jones Lael Logan Frances Matthews Roxanne Means Sarah Munoz Linda Pullin Elizabeth Rios Fernando Ruelas Mary Solis Vicky Paschich Michael Quintana f ,W Y .,ff S ,Q ug- -4 IF! Patsy Puchi Paul Guerrero FRESHMAN CLASS FAVORITES , swf The Freshman Class elected the following officers: lfrontl Alice Gonzalez, vice-president, Pat Vines, treasurer, Cbackl Louise Gaither, president, Edna Rayon, student council rep., Terry Mitchell, secretary, Sam Carr, student council rep. Officers, Sponsors Guide Freshmen to Higher Achievements Freshmen, the proud class of 1968, will long remember this year at Bel Air be- cause it was a start, a beginning of our high school careers. Scholastically, We re- member the Odyssey, and Great Ex- pectationsv as highlights of this year. Among several events, we chose our class favorites and officers. Now that the year is coming to a close, We will remember this year with pleasure and anticipate being sophomores. 35 in ani Knife This year's Freshman sponsors are Mr. Howard Baldwin, Mrs. Mildred Erickson, Mr. I. C. Walker, and Mr. Paul Simpson. 245 K 9. , ,K K I H '42, .ww-1 r r N,-H QW N' S1 YW' ,af ri ls Y . ir ' - 3 Kms: 1' ffl ' pr. 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B Lg 0-AVN ,Q inn. i ar' A7 W K, 5, K, - 2,4 Ifiq a s K B iifl ' f ' fz- 'K Q i ,f ' q T S ' M If is W if K Q' Kg: , iii, 'A K , it KK! KV .4 . ,. Kj- KK.g'w,,KKK K K ,V H 1' if , t 75 K ,- WW' it Cornelius Burns Kenneth Burrow - in Vvza Dolores Bustamante ' F ':f' Orlando Calderon Gary Caldwell Mike Calleros jerry Cameron Eugene Campbell Lile Candelaria V Gloria Carbajal A '. , , 'ff A L j a s ' x. Kg ' ,Q K 1- - '- if I. SQ 49 ' I ' ek :A I im .- N N I ,..., ' K K V 3' V . 7 . V v ' I ,,., ,fi 5 ' A 48 M '14 A -V A ' 'tn 'vi ., ,I . . . 2 . J ,ak , ,, f I pf 0 , . .iv , 2 K is 3 a F Q 2 wi A aial A ,u fgiflflfii A 415' i J 'JSM ii, ,gg , if . ,,.,. f yv l :. 17 if Q is . -V , 5 it r. I , Frosh Researc 5 , Martha Cardenas VVillie Carliss Ruth Carnes Samuel Carr Catharine Carruthers Carolina Casillas in Library h K .w Frosh leam to use library. 5 Lorenzo Casillas Alice Castaneda Saul Castaneda Raul Castillo Bertha Castro David Cervantes Carmen Chacon Mary Ellen Chavez Harold Christmas Mary Clark Palma Clemente Eloise Clemente Dale Clingan Wanda Cobb Roy Coleman Glenda Coltharp Carmen Contreras Gloria Contreras Bertha Cordova Richard Cox Burel Crews Phyllis Criddle Abel Cuellar Daniel Dailey Amy Danenberg Ricky Daniell Irma Davalos Joyce Davis Yvonne Davis Patricia Davis Rhonda Davis David de Anda joe Dekle jorge De la Cruz Hugo Delgado fi ' M rr we Q ' lrtf A li it 44 Q M is A? ggi' W S ,, ., s ie 'M 1 'Ea f., eu , Jr, A, , .., ,,, r 41.1-f . - M aes-ef' a W x ' W 1. ,, 4: 1 - -V f , - . .vt . vw N sf 0, v , , A, f , vt 13 X li F 1 4 . , , 13 - - A . ff .K M K ffw' wi Na s 3 -X ,, Q 5 .V V - , i if v ' ' A Q Tk- , I ' ig, s' If r 7 4 W - R ' rs ff ' h W 1 rx , A 2 ' ' X 1' Val -- I . M .. aw. 4' i ,, ii ki we ' lk, My , A 'V L M P' .K K :fag ' wr-7 nn' . fr ' x 5 'P R, Wa? -f r ll ka., N ,A 5 Q A A lr ' 1' . I , fl C I I K , v A .... i, . A , V fa- M yi L 3 ' P LF A '-5 ,- .. -. 5 ,Q 5 :'j, ig., A . a a ie- km Sy L - I ag 2 t , 249 , . 1, Q - ,, ga if I K A wg ' ,A I 'vt ... N . , ,I .rr W . A. V... i 1 +ve 1 S+ .U 'Y K, lf' 'Q - yn. y S v AP' we ga. im, Q ' 1 'N ' ive. , ,rx ' v A A N 'X . ,, , i ,W Vjjgf ZS, ii W QI in 4 ' Y VZLK E. ,-i .R VKFSTW 9 Q, E 4' pp 1 1 , t ' A w , , ZW... f fffiffff ,W ,ge ,, fi Guadalupe Diaz Linda Dodd Laurel Dolezal Dora Dominguez Rita Dominguez Felipe Dorantes jesus Dorantes Cecil Duarte joe Duran jose Duran Martha Duran Manuel Duran Lionel Edwards Ronald Edwards Gretchen Eicker Margie Endlich William Engel Servando Enriquez Ofelia Escobar Ralph Esqueda Freshmen Undergo Club Initiations 2 E f i 'f k Q International Friendship Club initiations prove to be grueling but fun. Q Maria Esquivel Salvador Esquivel Cynthia Estabrook Valerie Felger Sandra Fierro Dolores Figueroa Carlos Flores Dolores Flores Elizabeth Flores jose Flores 'Wm www xx i W 3 M it ri ff' I 3 ff f f-as -U ' MN., ' f e' , 'M - 'r i ' 'A' 'E f i V M' 5 - L R' 1 K' 'M i 'i 'F r ,E it 'W' ' A 'rfsgsas X 5 Q5 . by A I v-,av ' VL? X QM f -5, L . , 4, .i.r - :la me i K '- ' ' is W. olfll as kt 'Y f ' ., .. Q . yn if ,..'s- I t 0 .5 el! L .-1wL.i . I. WT. fp.. - , ff 25? . 'f -.Rss X. ? inf 'Vx s. 1 , S 'Sa v 5 t lsis ' we W ' 45. ll . ,Q ,E .1 . f 0, .aa fm 1 if du rf ,ann - Ox ,rw . -Q. we 3 1. 19' X igw 22352 ' I1 ri QL if- K Luis Flores Rebecca Flores Roberto Flores Eddie Fonseca Shirley Foster Alfred Franco Hector Franco Phyllis Frawley john Friberg Eddie Fromme Reveille F ulesday Louise Gaither Norma Galindo Lorenzo Gallego Connie Gamboa Frances Gandara Celia Garcia Edmundo Garcia Francisca Garcia Iulia Garcia Patricia Garcia Ruben Garcia Nati Gardea Raquel Gardea Ricardo Garza sg. Xi - i KQ elf ,. , .., 'pa-in 2 X ,. re, ,wir rf if I fre ...ml W vm- u,... we we Q Rosemary Gonzalez Ruth Gonzalez Linda Gaskins Frank Gavilanes Susan George Dennis Giasi Nlary Gillespie johnny Gomez Alice Gonzalez Bertha Gonzalez Gloria Gonzalez Nicky Gonzalez It I I f f ii ,, A VV :H I - W .Q ,il rf M 1 Q .. - I Q ., My , 5' s A 1 m f 511 ' W 3' 1. 1 , f i 'G l'ii 5, ,K V . ' 1 james Gray Alton Green Sandra Green james Grein Freshmen Find New Pathways :fi , V' za ff Sandy Higgins appears to be a typical confused freshman who is not sure where he ought to be ...s-.. Paul Guerrero Bill Hawkins Kathy Head Karl Heist David Helton Cynthia Henderson David Henderson janet Henderson Bertha Henandez Enrique Hernandez Fidel Hernandez juan Hernandez Ramona Hernandez Yolanda Hernandez Socorro Herrada Charles Herrera Edward Herrera Ruben Herrera Ronnie Hewitt Freddie Hidalgo Sandy Higgins Mary Hightower Margie Hijar Barbara Hines Irma Hinojosa Mark Hinton Michael Hofman Yolanda Holguin David Honea Geneva Kay Hood Betty Horn Richard Houston William Houston Richard Hughes Mario Ibarra New 'D' Fw ki ,I ly , I- Ilfg y , 3 1' Ctr e e Q Q -X , ' Q 'Y fi? in an ,xg wt- Us ,V e gj Z. las I , . , , . .A M A V, :V - ir , nn f 2 V ,I K ..,, ,W-we . i Y.. 1, . 'xi ' S I 1 '1 VX K 'tl ..,.. I K K VLXJV LA ' ' W 4 w,'5x 'XJ'-N N-'fp' -c ' its 1. I i if ' fe. 1 Q . 4 ff 'W 1 fp ,. wwf' 1 1 322 2- H W .. 'V ' K, aigazi .5 ' .hx , ?, ' . f ' 4, , .5 f 'sw Z - aff Ak 4, I' N 3, f ' 5. Tx qw fi 4 i P ' if 7' irq' f i as x X sa.. :sf in 3 i ,R , , tib- .,,. M, I, ,R J' J -- is . . ,,if U ,M M V. K , JI .7 Q ii If 4 ' A K K 5. , Q'-W, 1 V . i ff ' I S ,Lg ia. K Q -5323. in 5 If- Liz N K S R A i XVNX N ,ff ,L i N , - pg E 94 ygg X sgyy .',, A D' , an ill, K -Q1 KX Q fs 7 ., . f H if .. .3 ' Xa. I Q X 1 X -,.: - i , 5 ,. , 'x , - if , 4 A , T 1 L1 Q wm:f'?Z :J 1 D M Q ,ny I5 'W 7 AM, ' , r p A-sl - A W' ' IAQ J -- - N - ' fi ' t, 'EW tl J if t -t W' K 5 5 yy WL W 1 4 i L 1 :R ix iv ,IQ : T I M' 'vp VH A K .. Q- .-fi . . g I f' ,J svn' Q . - f ,, l L , - I J K Ii, N-fr ,wif J J NU it A A an lu t V - . V VV,hi,. it , Vg 2 up i :. VL 'j 6 li -f . z,, 'f if 1 , J . , ' 'gi ' L , Q? 4 Mk ,,. A as I V L,:V Z N, vsp LA at F' is Y X' f' t X if pig M lp 0 ii . 1 Q- I . Q. it F5 A wi y J , . 8 f I V I-5 A i if -- . , X - . T K :TW ...X it '::-- -- a Q. . , w ,- -4 ff- J- T? .1 W 5- -' - -f Q J r , sf in yy tp it ,,k, J ,. . , . I'- IU 4, 'li ifffs .in -L 1 ,I , t ,. k-.W ,' ,M Wi , , fiilif ff '5 f, , 3' i - sM,,s ,W . L7 Y as-,i1E? 'f Tony Jacobo Trinidad Jacobo Buster James Elizabeth James Alice Jaurique Ervin Johnson James Johnson George Jones J. C. Jones, Jr. Roy Jones Kevin Joseph Cresencio Jurado Robert Juarez Curtis Keith Richard Kemp Horace Kidder Dora La Chica Betty Jo Lacy James Lawton Amparo Lee Deborah Lehman Kathy Loftin Patsy Logan Ronnie Logan Robert Long Jesus Lopez Jesusita Lopez Maria Lopez Rosa Maria Lopez Martha Lozano Manny Lozoya Bernardo Lucero Yolanda Lucero Ignacio Lujan David Lugo Freshmen Vote E- ,,':i' 1 2, 5 ' Student Council Member Johnnie Benham presides at the ballot box as Freshman Sandy Higgins casts his vote. ,la 11 A-:- Debbie McNeal , Francisco Magana L ff Samuel Maldonado f Frank Manigold L . 1 3' J t , is sr 1 U it 51, .1 , .55 ,rf in tudent Elections Martha McClain joe McClain ,,' ..: . - Q95 ., I.. 'HE X N5 1, 'fn vw P X 'S' S 1' f I, X Delbert McElroy f Christopher McGill' K ' V X . Ronnie McKinley .Lv h i Allen McNaughton 5 , t T N3 Vt 'sign' , 5 .ff Q M.. ' . V lk sd K Y fx eeesr X A Z 1' 't ,fl yor M- Q 5 ww- ,M . A' .W an I 'US kv if W' V. fr . ,H my 5 , --rw Q W .a , 'z,...' sf- ln ji Frank Marin - ' - Q ith' . ' . ' V ,,Li, l K WE, Vi ' A r ff' ' n -. Victor Marin Esteban Marquez ,S 'mrs E Martha Marquez ' IP 3. Arthur Martinez A M Dolores Martinez an 'M 'W rf! U' is il',ig, ,, 255 A 2 2 :A fi is 4 av if 4 rx: , +I' as x it , X, ff f rg A if -fy V I ii A H we ff ff ' i i. 1 : V ie: 531, -'--' f 12- ' . Wh aw www Msgs? K: Dora Martinez Frank Martinez Irina Martinez Margarita Martinez Norma Martinez Carolyn Matthews Van May Norma Mendivil Alfredo Meza Penny Miller Ascencion Miranda Terry Mitchell Evie Montes Luis Montes Judy Moore Freshmen Seek Knowledge Freshmen leam classification and arrangement of books in the library. if Mary E. Moore ' ,,,q G Bobby Morales ,M 'l W 5, Fernando Morales A vs O '15 O I f. ., Margaret Moreno 5 , 4 Q V' Ramon Moreno A if t -- - 7 ' G M Prichard Moreno 5 W 3 i A - i f it ,, 'Z ii Donald Morgan ,tw 'W A r 9 ' . 'Q we if Q Rose Marin f ' A - ' f 4 G r,l,,L X 7 . Gail Morris g t ,lL t ,F A gh Ki Q' . if 'J' William Masier M , , xx ex as ,sa ssss fi ll? gv' ' , G y G' 'W t is or '-r+f V G W ' y -- Oscar Muela gg 'gy if ,,,,, U ,pg J Martha Munoz M b 1 5 ' 'O G Patricia Munoz gf M L Q . Margarita Murillo MW? , H Emilio Natividad Q , K ig' 1- , 5 ,' f 'wi iv' VV 4 J W , 'O ' .Lift w. 45: f f Y K V .f G Vbqfiy ofa - i 4 I . ,W r M ,! 1' 'il ff' r' 'lt i,. rr i l 73 I f . . R D , to A Viwlif gi ' - A M-' I - ' Af? . V,.- ww l. i K 't -R1 as A - 2 ,ffifrff gg, ra: l ' I Q Mk- My :KJMKIHMV K -M1 Fkr A M ki .aff i i ' G il' f ,ff lii mil, 'l A f ' ' . ffl? .'-' 'Uv U- J , fr i - T M Vi -W ., 4 -if iv J V I Y fig il . . ,, ii-' VW' . Q Kin M if . b A is -' it We if Y fr , g l N X 5 X A . y , xi he In kr ff' v X .R-vi i , , K ir X Albert Nava Blanca Navarro Danny Navarro Madeline Nevarez David Nichols Josephine Nieto Juliet Nieto Sylvia Nunez Mary Ghacon Edward O'Hara joe Olan Gracie Olivas Ida Oliva Sylvia Oliva Rosemaria Ortega Freddy Ortiz Pete Ortiz johnnie Owens Gabriel Pabon Maria Palacias ,,, H I n vs n rf' ,14- jose Paloma Humberto Partida Eddie Paschich Maria Dolores Payon Gloria Payne we--'Q f .lolo y Q M1 ifl l -2 ,V 17 P 1, fan 1.25 ,diff-fix Irma Payne Cecilia Pedregon Marisella Perea Carlos Perez Nancy Perry 5' nl N' gm' I 1 , 1 If W asm X A A' , . 1 o f is Pat Perry Shirley Jean Peterson Verna Plowman W Loyd Poe ig PLRHW, Sandy Porter fl 2 . f 'Lf .ll P y .., y P -.,. -- P r Tommy Porter 'P' ' , ' M A N Q Q A ,i.y 5 A ,V Linda Portillo if N g 129 0' M P Ronald Preston sl, ,E A A i g.-f f i 3 Qi.. Q Cloyd Price r V - . M, i Hortensia Prieto Freshmen Read the Odyssey English I students enliven the reading of the Odyssey with an appropriate bulletin board. Nancy Puchi Patsy Puchi Yolanda Pulido Yolanda Quintana Jesus Ramirez James Ratcliff Edna Rayon Maria Reyes Patsy Reyes James Reynolds Oscar Reynolds Xavier Rivera Monty Roberson Irene Robledo Eubert Robles Y' f .dh was il 6 F f ... T avr 'Is W 'v 'MW' W 4. ' rw , . Y x. f Q A' A ' L Q J mx ,,, , -fv. Q. xx gg , i K 'W f vi' 27 K : P . J cf my fb v ' ,J It ai : 1 V My 5? 3 X 'F - A -. 5 H' ' f K M' , ' vw - M 1: :ti 'W L if- Gloria Robles Maura Robles Blanca Rodriguez Cecilia Rodriguez Estela Rodriguez - Joyce Rodriguez Nancy Rodriguez Patricia Rodriguez A , J Lupe Romero K L , .. M i i Ruth Romero ii isyii 1 ii: P Alberto Ronquillo i Carolina Rosales a 3 i K , 'V We J . ' fi Patty Row - ix. , N J . 2 Josephine Rubalcaba P y 0 P, l g1g,, g g Roberto Ruelas f y R J as g Virginia Russell I W y f , v- Belinda Saenz E Mary Ann Saiz K' ' V J j r David Salazar i Linda Salazar I yys H Jyyiy R J 25 9 i. wa 1 ' 12 - c 75- ' X' 'W v . I 3 V - 1 ' ' iw ' fi zl, M. Frank Shmdo, jr. 'Q .J 5, ri. k gf ' 4 .,g. 1 5 . 'Z N '- A e g me Robert Shlndo is ii ' il Q F 'Jig Revnaldo Sias S2 2' . ' - ,V K Pucardo S135 xy .z,. fi , -f X 5' ' 'X f . 7 ,A K :'.: :,- ,,,-- 5 -f '--' , 5. - ,, W Carlos Silva . e Ioe Silva if ,,,, ...Q U J X Freshmen Experience Final Exams 260 N Y' 'S' 'us f' S' . , J' , . . 4:4 , V 55 R S E l X Y 7 '4'f5' Salvador Salazar Dennis Sanchez Luis Sanchez Ruben Sanchez, Ir Sammy Sandoval Dolores Saucedo Iczmne Sbordone Benjamin Schultz Iesus Serna Yeda Sheppard Wemcr Traylor makes use of the library's facxhtles joe Silva Eddie Singer Mark Siqueiros Bill Skaggs Geraldine Slape Margaret Slay Marion Sinolka Robert Snow Favian Solis Margarita Solis Aurora Soto Manuel Soto David Stallings David Steele Tommy Stevens Glenda Stinnet johnny Stone Paula Sullivan Bob Tackett lose Tarin Mamie Tarrant Armando Tauizon David Telles julio Telles Dolores Tena Rosa Terrazas Valerie Tickett George Tilley Mary Tiscareno Travis Thompson Lee Thwaites David Torrez Juan Torrez Ernesto Tovar NVerner Traylor 3 5 1 at ii iii ll i 1 if YT 1 Sf' is 5 .fl Q' fa M l I .. I AQ? ., A v z' .A .i.. wx 4. P sq 2 .af as ff' L A v . ': ,, L I www Ti Q il i if U Q!! ,gm ', N. .J in Sw 'W H' it 1 ff - , N X 5 ' f , ' ,QR 4 . 'f ily , I, ,E 1 V Creg Treviso 3 H fir fre? rf- iw' W ?' gg i fl? ' 5, Q asea A',. 'rf ' A- N X ' if v h w, I . X fix E N f - M...-...ta 3 a ,, gg i-Q . f E Mfg 'UN ,-au, we we , . ,rw-. -.rv :sl fi- vs xt it fl 5 H45 v v , v, X., . - -- e uv Cenaro Varela Alberto Vargas Hector Vargas Esther Vasquez Martha Vasquez Mary Lou Vasquez Samuel Vasquez Carmen Vega Esther Vega Marta Vega X Cathy Troiani , , Iohn Tuttle , f Hector Ulloa Patricia Ulum 1 3' I-'Ai lk' i w ii- an-E:..a ' vu in v ,GFW Sandra Urey 'W 1 Edna Val 0 't is Q A jesus Valaclez ef N Carmen Valdez g Thomas Valdez X, I Freshmen find Freshmen Practice Citizenship new meaning 5 in the pledge. Rose Mary XVaters Don NVatts Clarence VVatson Tommy XVharton Bill NVhite Bill Whitehead Frantz WVhitfielcl Melissa YVhitney Beverly NVh0rt0n Cary VVidener .fif .., a 'll ,7 t W dp, Aw L. X.. S Q -,,,.. .... Yi., A Vivian Vela Enrique Venegas - - SA. In-I Victor Villa , - A ' ' ' Pat Vines r, .. W 5,45 V, itit 95 Fr I . , Janice Walker 'f i' ,S Q ru dna B .. - Q-,. 'V Katie XValker ' L Mary Ann XValker ,WY ,Qi ','A: 3 . P21lllVVZlllCCI' 0' E ',, iif QQ ? x fr 3 I A xl I . if Edward NVare Margaret Ware 2, ,Q E V ,Mt 5 ' ' V -N12 i 'fe' if . -V B 'W' f 'W' V it .Wi ,A is - ,'iil . li M ' V 7 X V' 541 A -'izlfl Q ig' Q Q 5 ,-' 1 263 64 in r 'ff 3 fb' if-'SZ 6 wi, 5 . , 'Q -. 3 x 'f ' . 51354 . JZ, 15 E he Q -r 'ff' 11 '31 'fn N71 ' f , , L K M. ' r K Vw Z : ,-,Z ,.,V 1 I. - my . . 7 N V ' A ' E Ernest Wilborn Larry Wilcox XVilliam Wlilcox james Wilkerson Bobby XVilliams Carolyn XVilliams Beatriz XVilcox WVz1yne YVilson james VVindom Reginald XVinn Dean WVoolf Kathleen Wyrick Jessie Yanez Timmy Zajimski Nlargarita Zamora W 'N--N..l Mr. Harry Elias aids a Special Education student. Alex Allen Martha Amaya Catherine Carruthers i n A David Chaney C Marie Christmas i 1 A Rosemarie Dutchover Linda Earp Victor Flores W' Louise Gaither Raquel Cardea wr .Jai gif., , 1 it E' A 5' rj fo' F' 2 , 'fix Neilda Cual -. Q ,. ii . Enrique Hernandez V ,lr C A, it ,E N, Charles Iacobs if ii iiii L 'A A f Louisa Iaquez +A- f Olga jones ,V y K TEC 7 AV zl, , Trosh End Year 5 if' William Little Arturo Minjarez Maurice Nelson , Phillip Osborne my ' Paul Park ' I Diana Payne . L,? 'a, ..h, 2 E Hortencia Prieto J C 3 Q 4 f ...ilu JM, Rf K X' ,Q -f 'ii' S 3 .W ,K -41 xx W- fi I 5 ii fi 1 Was l 'V' -I X 5 HR 3535 P- K Catalina Rosales L 3 A A g K james Rye A Q N Irene Sepulbeda W 0 ' ' is ' Fred Shores f e 1 H , W M V fl Shelley Smith X fit? 'M ' K jose Manuel Torres T , Margaret Ware , us L .M , fu, A f h Myra Wells Q 5 ,NA . 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I 5 'x X, Q01 S 3l,l,.S:.R 1 Avy .VN , l-T, 5 fi 5 Yi -2 1 ' A .Q Xu 3 EX W, 1' X HO Friendly Greetings JACK WHISLER INC. ...Q jig, -,v'. .4.., ,,,,.,. 1 - an fall! - 5' .-.A' ie'--Banefwhlpped .4 -jfs 1' f 2,zj'f2f' 'e f COMPARE 'I-2+' 1'f f ,,- ,, .,. . :5zf:s:1:1f :W SJ if -5-- 3 3 -'E KAHN'S BAKERY, INC PARAMOUNT FOOD SERVICE 2120 Montana 5336255 Home Freezers Food Service The only complete freezer and food service in the EI Paso area 1 'Q , we x gin 3-QW 4 , , , 5 'N fn saws W it -Z' M55 2 gm s 288 Louise Bean ,br Pres. Linda Lumm Dottie McKinley Jackie Cox Ruth Brewer Susan Rice V.-Pres. Susan Chatterton Susan VVhite Lowayne Sloan Ricki Holman Susan Evans Sec. Neva Castle Cathy Slusser Sandra Addis Shannon Ross Donna Lofton Treas. Kai Marie Edna Hernandez Emily Gorman Micki Heatherly Shirley Hardin Hist. Pat Cortez Elvia Delgado Marcia Montoya Sandra Cartwright Diana Fields Sgt.-at-arms Cheryl Dye Linda Caldwell Irene Medina Elsa Delgado fm! aqui? 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Q -R7-r, I E 2 11 1 X 77 266 HUWSE '25, ENTERPRISES Quality Sporting Goods 6213 AI d 772 2097 B 1 M 1 Sk C p g N d F h gG G d rmsrm ou:::I:Nn:aFs R I d 9 Eq P If U 1:,':.':,::::::5 if Full line of appliances by: MW C 4 N.a-M.f,.yAgl of QUALHV rnuoucnour Tn: WORLD 290 Now repear aHer me GAS APPLIANCES MAKE LIVING MODERN s wheHmr youre coobng otlng wo er refru e tr 9 y ot otrng our condrhonung your me r AllYeor condortlgi ig you re sure to enloy a new way of llfe wrth economucol G A S' WESTERN rl U SERVICE COMPANY Ye, ' ' ...he ' t 'Q 'g ro- 'n ...dr inrg ol hesly.. or he ' and ' ' ho fo - K , Willie Baker ls Crowned Twirp King This year for the first time the student council sponsored Twirp Week. The sale of twirp privileges and the election of a Twirp King led up to the dance held Saturday night. Willie Baker, a senior, was crowned King. Below are pictures of the girls and their twirp partners taken at the dance. mf, .4 Mfrs. of Business Forms 81 Carbon Snap-out Sets Web-Fed Rotary Ipress Printers EARBERN PRINTING CORPORATION 532-8043 810 Mont EI Pa A , so, Texas TRACEY'S LOMA TERRACE Leo's Mexican Food 315 Mills ------------- 532-3147 BEAUTY SALON 5103 Montana - - - - - LO 6-4972 7872 North Loop- - - - - LY 8-9025 905 o f 'd 5988335 6005 North Mesa ---- 584-3621 ALL woRK 1901 E. Yandell ----. KE 2-0531 GUARANTEED Mexican Food is our SpecialIy SUSAN KELLY MARCIA MONTOYA Sophomore Sophomore TH THEY'RE TOPS...THESE MEMBERS OF OUR PUIIIIB HI-FASHION BOARD FROM BEL AIR HIGH SCHOOL 293 294 Bonn Belles s ' I k gf, , Jr, 'a b , ' -fig W had if ' ,,,:, AQ? Mary Ellen Kaerwer lz ii ' ' f1f: - ,M 792 -Q Carol Ann Raleigh at K ,L .,.,, E ar ' um :j f if BL A Mrs. Jackie Keown lm l I fl V ,W Q' A Mrs. Antoinette Holcomb ' ,... , V . 3 ea , ! 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EI Paso SL .Q.f.....v -1 .,, , ,zi .ii,. wg ie s i i ,Q KE-29721 ' eiis t -'L Rosie Haynes, a senior, dreams of the future as she studies college catalogs. La Barata's Quality Fabric Stores Downtown Sunrise Center 1 1 1 S. Mesa Ave. 8564 Dyer St. 542-O31 1 SK-5501 1 310 S. El Paso St. 120 Moin St. 53-37186 Las Cruces, N. M. The Most Desirable and Largest Selections Always at Lowest Prices is P913 Savings all over town W You see this ,fx 4,6 ,gl WHITE STORES INC. Home of Better Values Everything for the home- appliances, furniture, auto accessories and carpets 5567 Alameda PR 8-3306 295 .V-., fr 1' -, V :5' 'E : 2' S 1 1 f s y. sv R. fu M.. gy: S. Chatter- S. White P. Long ton Pres. Treas. V. Pres. R. Haynes Anchor , lub S. Taylor E. Hernan- M. Nix L. Sloan N. Fenimore dez S. Kelly N. Carr P. Darcy M. Valdez G. Davis ni HNF 'Q .. A serls 'vw . w-Mm -f .Q fs X L! ,, usa X Q K 5 '13 Xi' SUPPURT BEL AIR, Boosters of all school activities Dads of Bel Air students are especially invited to join the Bel Air Highland Clan. Others who are interested in associating themselves with a fine high school boosters club are in- vited to join the Clan. We have regularly scheduled meetings. Annual Dues 82.00. 1964-65 Officers Mr. George R. Patt, President Mr. George R. Guerrero, Secretary Mr. W. Fred Slape, Vice-president Mr. Bob L. Richards, Treasurer H ,fcva in f.. U Dottie McKinley President Ria Leb if , - . 'fer'-Y M L 'i' Y .: 19 -11 ,, P -, awww ,V sv , . A - HV: if gr:- 'fh iifiku-'rf sw. Linda Lumm Vice President Ian Comwell Karen Pagell Not Shown Missy Breese Treas. Donna Lofton Inne Club Louise Bean Chaplain Mrs. Cora Lee Sanders Sponsor Mrs. Alene Lumm Sponsor Roxanne Beach De De O'dell Secretary Delia San Roman julie Welty Carol Ann Raleigh Febe Villarreal Barbara Row 5 i The Distributive Education Club of Bel Air High School Thanks RUDOLPH CHEVROLET 415 W. San Antonio and MR. JIM NEESSON president, for outstanding assistance during the 1964-65 school year. 7 tt STEAK 1 BURGERS .twig Chicken - Shrimp 'lt Hot Dogs - Hamburgers if Q will 9 4 hr Fish- Tacos Bruce skillfully appiies make-up for the Fries, HOT 3- Cold Dfif1l4S Play. Phone for fast pick-up service 598-7302 9420 Montana FACULTY AND ADMINISTRA- TION Alarcon, Luis 39, 94, 113, 166 Anderson, Mary 160 Arrelano, Ramon 166 Auderer, Sam 168 Baldwin, Howard 166, 245 Bartram, Mariam 101, 170 Baxley, Helen 162 Beehler, Susan Ray 132, 227, 170 Bennett, Bradley 168, 177 Best, Earle E., Jr. 156 Bice, Virginia 14, 105, 177 Borrett, Ross 157 Brewer, Prof. Fred M. 94 Bunts, Sue 162 Burney, Virginia 15, 60, 118, 167 Bush, Margaret 171 Bynum, Macon 14, 160 Cantrell, Harris 22, 23, 167, 54 Casarez, William 161 Chambliss, Roy C. 123, 158, 159 Cox, Dorothy 15, 161 Eaton, Sue 177 Edens, Glynanne 14, 94, 126, 166 Elias, Harry 164 Erickson, Mildred 162, 245 Estes, John Mac 139, 170 Fisk, Mary 15, 177, 227 Fresquez, Margarita 168 Gibbs, Londaline 101, 170 Gibbs, Paul 167, 171 Gnauck, Mrs. Carl 157 Goodbrake, Victoria 123, 161, 204 Gotcher, Norma 160 Graves, Donald 166 Green, John M. 156 Hanks, J. M. 154 Hanson, Charles 169 Hernandez, Rodolfo 168 Herrod, J. J. 164 Hickman, Roy 137, 170 Hill, Yvonne 162 Holcomb, Antoinette 162 Hollshwandner, Carol 124, 125, 177 Holt, Roger H. 168, 207 Hughes, Seth 164, 227 Hurt, E. L. 157 Jackson, Robert 42, 164, 165 Jackson, Louise 171 Johnson, Mildred 162 Johnston, Alberta 162, 177 Jurado, Henry 164 Kelly, Tom 171 Kirtley, Bob 41, 164 Landolt, Nina 88, 162 McCoy, Harvey 41, 167 McDaniel, Willard 168 Magnuson, Julie 96, 114, 162, 167 Miller, Mary 123,161 Moore, Edwin 113 Muirhead, Joe 169 300 Murray, Leonard E. 114, 164, 213 Newton, Janice 177, 164, 165 Newman, Robert 16, 128, 169, 213 Odell, Gene 24, 48, 167 Pannell, Jim 152, 168 Park, Clara 162 Patterson, Billie Jo 117, 118, 167 Perkins, Lillian 110, 171 Petrosky, Lee 168 Pippen, Aubrey 167 Porcher, J. Stoney 157 Pufal, Jim 23, 28, 167 Quisenberry, Charles 42, 50, 164 Ramirez, Sam 169 Reed, William 161 Reynolds, Lallah 166 Rice, Dr. Kenneth L. 156 Rittman, George 166, 167 Roach, Mary 16, 107, 108, 123, 162 Rogers, Jim 23, 48, 164 Rogers, John 162 Sanders, Martha 171 Sanderson, James 164, 165 Schaefer, Karen 170 Shaddix, Julian 39, 114, 164, 165, 213 Sharp, Edith 128, 169 Simms, Terry 10, 11, 160, 161 Simpson, Paul 169, 245 Small, LaVergne 171 Smith, Trevanion 162 Summers, J. A. 162, 213 Stephens, Veda 160 Streicher, Sidney 111, 177 Stuart, Marion 161 Sutton, Jeanette 21, 118, 167 Taboada, Robert 169 Vaughan, Nina 98, 170 Wafer, Clyde 155 Walker, J.C. 169, 245 Wax, Marvel 101, 170 Wharton, Keith 160 Widener, MfSgt. F. W. 167 Winn, Thomas 169, 227 Woodrich, Carl 108, 162 STUDENT INDEX Abercrombie, Jackie 60, 103, 228 Abeyta, Danny 228 Abreo, Danny 246 Abreo, Juan 206 Acevedo, Dolores 103, 246 Acevedo, Elsa 95, 145, 178 Acevedo, Maria 115 Adame, Martha 102, 246 Adams, Alexia 102, 246 Adcock, Lionel 246 Addis, Sandra 214, 288 Aguayo, Jesus 246 Aguilar, Alberto 246 Aguilar, Isela 119, 228 Aguilar, Louisa 103, 246 Aguilar, Mario 136, 214 Aguilar, Norma 228 Aguilar, Raul 246 Aguilar, Ricky 38, 178 Aguirre, Daniel 246 Aguirre, Patricia 120, 146, 178 Ahumada, Herman 127, 178 Alatorre, Mario 214 Albrecht, Phillip 214 Allen, A lex 42, 265 Allen, Barbara 228 Allen, Beth 136, 246 Allen, Jack 39, 93, 178 Almeida, Armando 48, 214 Almeida, Julie 121, 243 Alsup, James 23, 36, 37, 38, 46, 112 176, 178, 55 Alvaroa Alvaroa Alvarad Alvarad do, Amelia 246 do, Danny 246 o, Esther 214 o, Francis 228 Alvarez, Ana Maria 71, 73, 103, 118 146, 178 Alvarez, Carmen 228 Alvarez, Esther 102 Alvarez, Juanita 102, 119 Alvarez, Javier 246 Alvarez, Jose 214 Alvarez, Lynn 103, 246 Alvarez, Manuel 214 Alvarez, Maria 102, 115, 121, 246 Alvarez, Mary 121, 246 Alvarez, Olga 110, 178 Alvarez, Orlando 228 Alvarez, Trinidad 228 Alvarez, Yolanda 133, 246 Amaro, Elena 121, 132, 178 Amaro, Esther 102, 103, 121, 246 Amaya, Margarita 102, 115, 121, 1 246 Amaya, Martha 265 Anaya, Eugene 214 Anaya, Leroy 228 Aceves, Alex 228 Aceves, Noel 41, 228 Acosta, Claudine 246 Acosta, Eli 136, 178 Acosta, Margie 115, 246 Acosta, Norma 120, 228 Anguiano, Elizabeth 115, 246 Anderson, Janet 136, 178 Anderson, Jeanette 136, 178 Andrade, Roger 228 Andrade, Salvador 147, 178 Anthony, Arthur 96, 97, 136, 228 Aragon, Maria Elena 110, 214 Aragon, Viola 103, 246 Archer, Barbara 102, 115, 246 Archer, Fred 228 Archer, Nancy 125, 214 Arciero, Myrna 228 Arias, Juana 103, 228 mendariz, Mary 102, 120, 246 Best, Steve 179 mendariz, Rene 246 'mendariz, Victor 246 ellano, Jose 246 'royos, Jovita 246 redondo, Virginia 102, 110, 127, 128, 228 riola, Pedro 228 riola, Robert 246 riola, Victor 214 'ridge, Emilie 246 Billingsly, Laura 195, 214 Blanton, Bonnie 229 Blanton, George 25, 39, 215 Bombach, Roger 40, 136, 215 Bombach, Tom 136, 247 Bonner, Michelle 103, 124, 125, 179, 294 Bonilla, Rene 229 Bonty, Nathena 247 Bonty, Nick 24, 26, 37, 39, 229, 54 Bryson, Robert 40, 229 'ila, Amalia 119, 126, 228 'ila Alberto 214 'ila Cecilia 103, 246 ila, Manuel 228 'On 'On Gloria 93, 103, 110, 178 Sylvia 102, 115, 246 carate, Efrain 178 ca, Linda 214 ily, Alexis 178 iley, Danna 246 Bopp, Ronnie 215 Borrego, Dora, 103, 120 Borrego, Gilbert 215 Borrego, Johnny 247 Borrego, Jose 42, 247 Borrego, Merriam 115, 247 Borrego, Ray 247 Boruda, Mary 120, 247 Bouma, Gerald 35, 39, 179 Bouma, Richard 42 - ker, Willie 179, 292, 54 lcazar, Linda 228 lcazar, Mary 103, 120, 247 rela, Jody 214 rnes, Jan 50 rrack, James 136, 214 rrack, Vivian 103, 115, 247 rraza, Linda 228 rrett, Thomas 179 rrett, Russell 228 rry, Gordon 179 'ron, Alfredo 228 fron, Eddie 247 surto, Maria 228 tes, Raymond 247 Jghman, Clarence 214 Jtista, Luz 119, 228 Jtista, Raul 243 tista, Rigoberto 228 emore, Andre 247 ch, Roxanne 228 an, Louise 16, 91, 106, 129, 131, I43, 148, 177, 179, 288, 77, 73 ard, Veronica 206 ard, Herbert 229 :kham, Bill 148, 206 :kham, Carol 214 :kham, Patricia 229 :kmon, Shirletha 103 :lnarowicz, Jerry 229 lnarowicz, Tom 112, 206 l, Cleona 101, 103, 120, 247, 104 mares, Gilbert 229 mares, Joseph 209 tran, Dolores 103, 229 tran, Ramona 229 iavides, Ricardo 247 uham, Johnnie 90, 113, 129, 131, '14 sham, Wanda 132, 229 iitz, Josie 60 nal, Hector 247 ry, Jerry 229 Bourland, 'Charles 98, 179 Bowden, Diane 103, 247 Bowlin, Ralph 179 Boyd, Gladys 247 Boyd, Linda 215 Boyd, Sherra 115, 133, 247 Bradford, Judi 102, 247 Braden, Alfred 9, 112, 128, 151, 229 Brassfield, Mike 42, 247 Breeland, Linda 103, 115, 247 Breese, Missy 30, 31, 73, 77, 90, 93, 107, 177, 179 Brennand, Robert 247 Brewer, Ruth 20, 21, 91, 94, 215, 288 Bridges, Johnny 215 Bridgewood, Erle 229 Bridgewood, Lyne 180 Britner, Jerry 180 Brito, Jose 247 Britton, Mary Ann 180 Brito, Irene 229 Brookbank, Lee Ann 247 Brower, Fred 229 I Brown, Bettie 121, 215 Brown, Claudia 102, 115, 247 Brown, Edward 147, 151, 224 Brown, James 229 Brown, Julia 96, 97, 229 Brown. Kenneth 247 Brown, Korbie 180 Brown Sandi 180 Brown, Terry 229 Brownrigg, Bobby 42, 247 Brownrigg, James 33, 180, 52 Brownrigg, Roberta 215, 135, 136 Bruce, Alberta 215, 103, 119 Bruce, Inez 247 Bruce, Tommy 60, 61, 82, 96, 97, 114, 180 Bryan, Diane 117, 215 Bryan, Mike 180 Bryant, Lola 103, 247 Bryson, David 40, 215, 55 ' 'l t X '..': frm J: , X m, U,1,.H , sfwi f nf mf T1 Shorty demonstrates Highlander spirit. Burleson, Tresa 215 Bueno, Kathy 133 Burns, Cornelius 248 Burns, Esther 229 Burrow, Connie 96, 97, 101, 103, 132, 180 Burrow, Kenneth 133, 248 Burton, Mary 103, 180 Bustamante, Alfonso 165, 243 Bustamante, Dolores 121, 248 Bustamante, Yolanda 120, 165, 229 Butler, Bobby 229 Caballero, lsela 102, 118, 127, 215 Calderon, Bobby 215 Calderon, Luis 27, 38, 102 Calderon, Orlando 136, 248 Caldwell, Cary 42, 133, 248 Caldwell, Linda 117, 131, 229, 288 Calleros, Luis 41, 229 Calleros, Mike 248 Cameron, Jerry 42, 248 Campbell, Eugene 248 Campos, Campos, Campos, Campos 149, i Campus, 126, 1 Alfredo 180 Juan 165, 215 Lynda 165, 225 Mary 110, 118, 126, 143, 80 Danny 91, 94, 95, 96, 97, 27, 180 Campus, Virginia 229 Candelaria, Irma 229 Candelaria, Lile 102, 248, 120 Candelaria, Yolanda 180 Cannady, Patricia 120, 229 Cano, Alicia 84, 93, 94, 118, 180 Cano, Felix 91, 92, 112, 114, 180 Cano, Jose 229 Cano, Martha 102, 215 Caraway, Carol 132, 181 Carbaial, Gloria 121, 248 Carbaial, Juan 32, 229, 50, 53 Carbaial, Maria 229 Card, Charles 215 301 Cardenas, Martha 103, 248 Cardoza, Joe 112, 131, 129, 225, 107 Carliss, James 40, 230 Carliss, Willie 248 Carnes, Ruth 248 Carolyn, John 114, 141, 151, 230 Carr, Adele 119, 230 Carr, Nancy 91, 102, 105, 118, 124, 131, 215, 296 Carr, Sam 42, 91, 105, 136, 245, 248 Carr Shirley 215 Carrasco, Georgie 29, 181 Carreon, Ernesto 50, 230 Carreon, Mary Ellen 110, 119, 181 Carrillo, Bertha 215 Carrillo, Ernesto 215 Carrillo, Jose 230 Carruth, Dianne 102 Carruthers, Catherine 110, 121, 248 265 Carter, Herbert 230 Carter, Ralph 215 Carter, Steven 181 Cartwright, Sandra 131, 181, 288 Carvaial, Wendy 133, 230 Carver, Irene 131, 230 Casner, Jimmy 230 Cassidy, Beverly 230 Cassidy, Tom 230 Casillas, Carolina 115, 248 Casillas, Lorenzo 249 Castaneda, Alice 1 15, 249 Castaneda, Mary 225 Castaneda, Saul 249 Castillo, Raul 99, 249 Castle, Neva 102, 215, 288 Castro, Bertha 249 Castro, Marilyn 136, 230 Castro, Virginia 126, 181 Caviness, Kathy 181 Cedillos, Cruz 195 I Cervantes, David 249 Cervantez, Francisco 136, 215 Chacon, Carlos 131 Chacon, Carmen 103, 120, 249 Chacon, Mary 257 Chambers, Emil 131, 181 Chaney, David 265 Chaney, Mike 17, 181 Chapman, Harry 114, 215 Chatterton, Susan 121, 206, 288, Chavana, Ramon 40, 230, 53 Chavana, Rosy 230 Chavarria, Benny 181 Chavez, Dolores 182 Chavez, Manuel 230 Chavez, Mary Ellen 115, 249 Cheshire, Rick 230 Childress, Emma 230 Childress, Paul 215 Chism, Johnny 230 Chrisman, Sabine 105, 124, 215 Christensen, Sherron 230 Christmas, Harold 249 Christmas, Lydia 97, 131, 182 Christmas, Marie 265 Ciavarella, Angela 102, 133, 230 Ciavarella, Toni 121, 230 Cisneros, Fernando 230 Cisneros, Rudy 230 Clark, Donna 111, 182 Clark, Jerry 206 Clark, Mary 102, 249 Clark, Suzie 182 Clark, Tom 7, 134, 136, 150, 18 Castillo, Dolores 119 Clemente, Eloise 249 Clemente, Palma 77, 249 Clingan, Dale 249 Cobb, Sheila 97, 132, 182 Cobb, Wanda 133, 249 Colbert, Alice 120, 231 E... The winners of the Western Day Contest won passes to the Rodeo. 302 296 2, 104 Coleman, Roy 136, 249 Coley, Sheryl 96, 97, 114, 124, 182 Collins, Joe 231 Coltharp, Glenda 102, 115, 244 Coltharp, Tim 39, 182, 45 Contreras, Carmen 102, 133, 249 Contreras, Gloria 126, 249 Cooke, Bobby 215 Cornwell, Jan 110, 144, 182, 294 Cordova, Bertha 102, 249 Coronado, Robert 114, 215 Correa, Rachel 120, 215 Corrla, Liborio 231 Cortez, Bert 112 Cortez, Filiberto 22, 38, 48, 215 Cortez, Gloria 102, 182 Cortez, Maggie 103, 120, 126, 231 Cortez, Pat 182, 288 Cortez, Pedro 231 Cortinas, Alfonso 216 Cortinas, Martha 120, 231 Coupland, John 216 Coupland, Mary 231 Cox, Jackie 7, 20, 21, 68, 90, 216, 2 Cox, Richard 249 Cox, William 231 Crabtree, Judy 131, 231 Crabtree, Sharon 101, 104, 182 Craig, Jo Etta 129, 131, 231 Crane, Julia 124, 206 Cranford, Dennis 231 Craver, Elvia 103, 119, 231 Crawford, Curtis 231 Crawford, Ollis 145, 183 Crawford, Rex 216 Crews, Burel 133, 136, 249 Crews, Clyde 29, 39, 216 Criddle, Mary 216 Criddle, Phyllis 102, 249 Crites, Mary Lou 231 Crocker, Barbara 135, 136, 231 Crumpley, Barbara 77 Crumpley, Mary Ann 17, 183 Cruz, Yvonne 231 Cuellar, Abel 249 Cuellar, Edwardo 243 Cuellar, Susan 127, 136, 216 Cuevas, Irma 216 Culberson, Roy 35, 37, 39, 47, 1 216, 104 Daily, Daniel 249 Danenburg, Amy 115, 249 Danhauer, Karen 165, 216 Danhauer, Sharon 97, 165, 206 Daniell, Ricky 249 Daniels, Dave 22, 183 Daniels, Della 120, 231 Darcy, Larry 216 Darcy, Pat 183, 296 Darling, Jimmy 216 Davalos, lrma 249 Davis, Barry 183 Davis, Clem 231 Davis, Georgia 206, 296 ivis, Jo Ann 102, 119, 120, 216 nvis, Joyce 101, 102, 249 lvis, Keith 183 ivis, Patricia 102, 113, 133, 249 ivis, Rhonda 249 ivis, Yvonne 103, 249 Anda, David 249 ekle, Joe 249 e la Cruz, Jorge 249 r La Rosa, Rita 136, 231 zlgadillo, Guadalupe 94, 97, 120 127, 216 elgado, ilgado, :lgado Elsa 116, 165, 215, 288 Elvia 116, 165, 216, 288 Hugo 249 flgqdof Jose 206 elgado, elgado, Ramona 120, 115, 231 Ruben 231 rlira, Rafael 231 eming, Skip 183 a Soto, Renate 116, 231 z, Guadalupe 102, 121, 250 z, Ramon 231 z, Rita 231 add, Linda 250 nlezal, Laurel 115, 133, 250 vminguez, Cecilia 60, 61, 231 iminguez, Concepcion 216 nminguez, Daniel 231 iminguez, Dora 103, 250 vminguez, Dolores 103, 216 iminguez, Jose 183 aminguez, Roberto 231 vminguez, Junior 33, 39 aminguez, Rita 102, 127, 250 rminguez, Vicente 216 arantes, Felipe 250 nrantes, Jesus 250 arantes, Joe 231 mrantes, Rosario 206 ity, Barbara 1 19 uarte, Cecil 250 larte, Tony 231 ieer, Gary 40, 232 Incan, Jessie 133, 232 ingan, Sandy 97, 183 iran, Armida 19, 30, 92, 94, 145 183, 142, 73 iran, Erma 232 iran, Joe 250 Iran, Jose 250 iran, Manuel 250 iran, Martha 250 nrham, Donna 232 ltchover, Rosemarie 265 ntton, Linda 183 vyer, Jamie 121, 232 vyer, Steve 232, 131 'e, Cheryl 131, 232, 288 rp, Linda 120, 265 ton, Sue 103, 216 wards, Lionel 250 wards, Ronald 250 zlcer, Gretchen 102, 127, 250 Elliot, James 40, 216, 54 Elliot, Willie 40, 232, 52 Ellis, Danny 144, 183 Ellison, Connie 165, 232 Ellison, Ronnie 165 Emler, Mary lda 216 Endlich, Loretta 103, 232 Endlich, Margie 103, 250 Engel, John 232 Engel, William 250 Engler, Mary Kay 93, 124, 10 Englert, Patricia 132, 232 Enriquez, Abner 232 Enriquez, Seruando 250 Escarzaga, Jaime 232 Escobar, Josefina 216 Escobar, Ofelia 102, 250 Escobeda, Mario 36, 38, 206 Eskew, Pat 129, 131 Esparza, Roberto 232 Esqueda, Cecilia 232 Esqueda, Ralph 50, 250 Esquivel, Maria 103, 251 Esuqivel, Mary Lou 216 Esquivel, Salvador 251 Estabrook, Cynthia 102, 110 Estabrook, Nancy 110 Estala, Olga 232 Evanouski, Raymond 232 Evans, Susan 20, 21, 72, 91, 102, 106, 216, 288 Fabela, Norma 116, 232 Fabela, Virginia 70, 73, 115, 116, 117, 209, 294 Felger, Candy Jean 207 Felger, Valerie 103, 136, 139, 251 Fenimore, Nancy 184, 296 Fernandez, Grace 232 Ferrell, David 216 Fields, Beverly 232 Fields, Diana 102, 149, 288 Fierro, Sandra 102, 251 Figueroa, Alfonso 216 Figueroa, Dolores 251 Figueroa, Robert 232 Franco, Franco, Alfred 251 Estefana 120, 232 Franco, Hector 42, 251 Franco, Jaime 232 Franco, Juana 83, 233 Franco Hector 136 Franco: Maria 121 Franco, Ramon 233 Frawley, Phyllis 251 Frescas, Richard 136, 233 Friberg, Charlie 41, 233, 55 Friberg, John 251 Fulesday, Karen 294 Fulesday, Reveille 251 Gaddy, Colleen 103, 120, 233 Gaither, Catherine 78, 85, 92, 93, 105 106, 185 Gaither, Duskin 80, 216 Gaither, Ellen 17, 94, 107, 114, 216 Gaither, Louise 9, 16, 81, 121, 245 251, 265 Galarza, Bobby 233 Galindo, Anita 102, 120, 243 Galindo, Bertha 120, 233 Galindo, Gaspar 136 Galindo, Galindo, Lucia 121 Norma 251 Sandra 9, 90, 138, 216 Gallardo, Margie 120, 233 Galindo, Gallego, Gallego, Gallego, Esther 119, 217 Larry 133 Lorenzo 251 Gallegos, Ysidro 233 Gamboa, Gamboa, Gamboa, Gamboa, Gamboa, Connie 251 Delia 233 Dolores 119, 233 Henry 217 Joe 149, 217 Gamez, Manuel 217 Gandara, Elizabeth 102, 127, 233 Gandara, Frances 120, 251 Garcia, Celia 251 Garcia, Delia 217 Garcia, Edmundo 251 Garcia, Francisca 103, 251 Flores, Betty 121 Flores, Carlos 232, 251 Flores, Delfina 225 Flores, Dolores 251 Flores, Elizabeth 251 Flores, Elsa 120, 232 Flores, Joe 98, 216 Flores, Jose 251 Flores, Luis 251 Flores, Rebecca 251 Flores, Roberto 251 Flores, Velma 102, 232 Flores, Victor 265 Fonesca, Eddie 251 Footman, Dawson 54 Foster, Barbara 120, 232 Foster, Shirley 251 Fournier, Edgar 232 Franciamore, Joe 243 Garcia, Gilberto 209 Garcia, Grace 217 Garcia, Gregory 209, 233 Garcia, Julia 102, 120, 251 Garcia, Irene 233 Garcia, Maria 103, 119 Garcia, Patricia 103, 251 Garcia, Ruben 251 Gardea, Natividad 251 Gardea, Raquel 251, 265 Garner, Anita 233 Garrick, Paulette 102, 217 Garza, Raul 40, 233 Garza, Ricardo, 151, 251 Gaskins, Linda 103, 253 Gates, Don 233 Gates, Pam 233 Gaul, Neilda 265 Gavilanes, Frank 253 303 Gonzalez, Manny 243 Gonzalez, Maria Delia 217 Gonzalez, Nicky 103, 253 Gonzalez, Patsy 233 Gonzalez, Rosemary 102, 253 Gonzalez, Ruth 133, 253 Gonzalez, Zenaida 98, 102, 119, 126 217 Goodner, Martha 117 Goodwin, Martha 233 Gorman, Emily 233, 288 I David Leitch presents trophy to Virginia Fabela, Talent Show winner. George, Susan 103, 115, 253 George, Jim 30, 82, 90, 92, 9 177, 185 Giasi, Dennis 253 Gillespie, Mary 121, 253 Gilliland, Craig 74, 185 Gilliland, Tommy 233 Gillis, James 126, 217 Gilmore, Pat 131, 136, 233 Goin, Buster 40, 233, 52 Gomez, Bobby 136 Gomez, Christina 43, 72, 233 Gomez, Delia 102, 233 Gomez, Johnny 253 Gomez, Laura 110, 119, 147 Gomez, Marie 99, 118, 127 Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, 304 Alex 133, 233 Alice 72,115,119, 2 Ana 217 Armando 225 Baldomero 111 Bertha 253, 119, 126 Cristina 103, 233 Evangelina 233 Frank 39, 47 Gloria 119, 253 Gloria 217 Guillermo 233 3, 1 13, 45, 253 Granger, Grace 127, 128, 234 Gray, James 133, 253 Green, Alton 253 Green, James 217 Green, Sandra 115, 253 Grein, James 253 Grein, Thomas 234 Griego, Raul 234 Griffin, Becky 186 Griffith, Beverly 98, 186 Griffith, Linda 131, 234 Gross, Larry 234 Guerrero, George 26, 39, 212, 217 Guerrero, Paul 42, 50, 244, 253 Gurrola, Aida 234 Gurrola, Jesus 234 Gurrola, Maria 234 Gutierrez, Adolfo 39, 92, 112, 186, 54 Gutierrez, Maria 234 Gutierrez, Ramon 186 Hagemaster, Ray 111, 217 Hall, Jaqui 103, 186 Hall, Linda Gay 186 Hall, Mary 103, 217 Hamilton, Arthur 217 Hamilton, Margaret 234 Hardin, Don 41, 234, 52 Hardin, Shirley 20, 21, 90, 106, 217 288 Hargrove, Leroy 234 Harrell, Howard 217 Harris, Sandy 234 Hart, Patte 234 Hawkins, Bill 42, 253 Haynes, Rosemary 186, 294, 295, 296 Head, Kathy 133, 253 Heatherly, Micki 234, 288 Heilman, Elizabeth 234 Heist, Karl 43, 133, 253 Helton, Carole 124, 234 Helton, David 253 Henderson, Cynthia 253 Henderson, David 96, 97, 133, 253 Henderson, Janet 103, 136, 256 Henry, Dorothy 234 Hensgen, Gretchen 217 Hernandez, Abraham 234 Hernandez, Armida 234 Hernandez, Bertha 121, 253 Hernandez, David 91, 96, 97, 108, 114 124, 125,131,186 Hernandez, Edna 103, 145, 186, 288, 296 Hernandez, Enrique 253, 265 Hernandez, Ernie 40, 50, 226, Hernandez, Fernandez 234 Hernandez, Fidel 253 Hernandez, Gloria 207, 234 Hernandez, Guillermo 217 Hernandez, Jose 186 Hernandez, Juan 253 Hernandez, Lupe 235 Hernandez, Manuel 217 Hernandez, Margie 120, 235 Hernandez, Mary Lou 102, 110 1 Hernandez, Rafaela 102, 120, 235 Hernandez, Ramon 235 Hernandez, Ramona 253 Hernandez, Richard 148, 151, 217 Hernandez, Robert 235 Hernandez, Rudy 151, 235 Hernandez, 112, 213, Hernandez, Tony 9, 29, 39, 54, s 217 Yolanda 133, 253 Herrada, Socorro 253 Herrera, Alfred 186 Herrera, Anna Belle 71, 119, 145, 184 Herrera, 'Charles 253 Herrera, Donna 94 Herrera, Edwardo 253 Herrera, Esther 94, 95, 96, 97, 11 1 126, 186 Herrera, Irene 119, 235 Herrera, Maria 217 Herrera, Norma 92 94, 95, 119, 12 144, 176, 186 Herrera, Ruben 253 Herrera, Yolanda 217 Herrera, Terry 131 Hester, Karl 136, 235 Hewitt, Ronnie 253 Hidalgo, Freddie 253 Hidalgo, Lucille 102, 235 del Hierro, Alex 42 Higgins, Robert 25, 38, 39 88, t 92,106,112,186 Higgins, Sandy 42, 133, 253 Hightower, Mary 12, 13, 43, 76, I 1 15, 253 Hiiar, Margie 120, 253 Hiiar, Yolanda 119, 217 Hill, Robert 209 Hill, Russell 97, 235 Hinchman, Bonnie 103, 115, 116, 1' 124, 125, 186, 294 Hines, Barbara 136, 253 Hines, Pat 102, 187 Hinoiosa, Jesus 39, 55, 217 Hinojosa, Irma 103, 120, 253 Hinton, Mark 50, 253 Hinton, Richard 217 Hitt, Sylvia 102, 218 Hofman, Michael 133, 253 Holbrook, Judie 102, 187 Holcomb, Gaye 129, 131, 218 Holcomb, Jack 97, 114, 195, 218 Holcomb, Terry 128, 146, 151, 21 lguin, Yoland-a 1 18, 243, 253 lling, Virginia 103, 117, 187 lman, Ricki 43, 121, 288, 235 lyoke, Ginny 9, 85, 90, 101, 124, 235, 104 neo, David 253 od, Geneva Kay 253 rn, Betty 253 skings, Tom 32, 39, 113, 218 uston, Richard 253 uston, William 253 ward, Harold 235 Jber, Pete 218 Jdspeth, Linda 133, 235 Jffington, Janet' 103, 124, 187, 294 104 Jghes, Richard 253 unter, Hugh 235 arra, Mario 253 arra, Victor 235 lecias, Carlos 146, 218 lesias, Pilar 118, 235 lesias, Yvonne 102, 148, 187 gersoll, Janet 225 mon, Catherine 7, 93, 116, 187 mon, Lynus 218 vin, Jerrie 187 lckson, Jimmy 38, 45, 92, 112, 187 lckson, Paul 25, 39, 53, 1 12, 149, 218 lco, Gloria 136, 235 Jones, David 225 Jones, Deanna 294 Jones, George 254 Jones, J. C., Jr. 254 Jones, Joe 218 Jones, Olga 115, 265 Jones Rosemary 188 Jones, Roy 254 Joseph , Paulette 97 Joseph, Kevin 42, 50, 254 Juarez, Esther 102, 207, 218 Juarez, Robert 42, 254 Jurado Jurado , Cresencio 254 , Freddy 235 Jurado, Joe 236 Kaerwer, Mary Ellen 125, 188, 194 Kasehagen, David 236 Kaye, Rose 118, 127, 128, 236 Keith, Curtis 42, 254 Kelley, Rogers 131, 236 Kelly, Susan 77, 1 16, 236, 294, 296 Kemp, David 148, 188 Kemp, Richard 136, 254 Kennedy, Linda 131, 236 Kidder, Horace 254 Kidder, Joyce 236 Kirtley, Virginia 102, 218 Kirton, Gordon 145 Klassen, Danny 188 Korte, Eileen 79, 131, 188 Kuhn, Diana 188 Long, Robert 254 Lopez, Carmen 236 Lopez, Irene 120, 236 Lopez, Juan 236 Lopez, Juan E. 40, 236 Lopez, Jesus 254 Lopez, Jesusita 102, 254 Lopez , Maria 102, 120, 254 Lopez, Maria 120, 236 Lopez , Rosa Maria 103, 254 Lowers, Larry 236 Lozano, Alice 236 Lozano, Ana Maria 102, 119, 218 Lozan o, Martha 102, 254 Lozoya, Anita 94, 110, 126, 127, 218 Lozoya, Manny 42, 254 Loya, Eduvina 218 Lucas, John 131, 236 Lucero, Art 236 Lucero, Bernardo 254 Lucero, Yolanda 254 Luian, Ignacio, 136, 254 Lugo, Lugo, David 254 Robert 218 Luian, A. M. 103, 119 Luian, Luna, Christine 115 Hector 236 Lumm, Linda 16, 30, 31, 73, 88, 89, 90, 288 92, 106, 143, 144, 161, 188, Lynen, Kathy 236 xco, Rebecca 136, 218 lcobo, Tony 254 lcobo, Trinidad 254 lcobs, Charles 265 lcobs, Doris 235 pcques, Joanne 119, 218 imes, Buster 136, 254 lmes, Darlene 243 mmes, Elizabeth 103, 254 xmes, Jesse 47 lmes, Sammy 45, 46, 235 imes, Sandy 243 msen, David 97, 187 znsma, Maureen'187 xnsma, Roxana 235 aqua, Eloise 235 lquez, Louisa 265 zurique, Alice 115, 254 aqua, Jean 120, 125, 188 lurique, Olga 103, 218 ly, David 218 ankins, James 235 efferson, Walter 218 menez, Delia 235 menel , Fernando 41, 235 menez, Irene 235 menez, Susan 60, 218 zhnson, Ervin 136, 254 ihnson, James 42, 50, 254 ahnson, Paul 235 ahnson, Robert 50, 235 mes, Bill 188 mes, Charles 235 Kuhn, Don 207, 218 La Chica, Dora 254 Lacy, Betty Jo 254 Lafferty, Mike 99, 188 Lagos, Robert 236 Lawrence, Julia 1 19, 218 Lawton, James 254 Lee, Amparo 102, 254 Lee, Terri 218 Lederer, Christine 77, 79, 96, 97, 106, 114, 218 Lefler, Marilyn 136, 218 Lehman, Deborah 254 Leitch, David 9, 23, 37, 38, 39, 52, 69, 88, 92,106,112,188, 211 Lerma, Leyva, David 40, 218 Angelita 94, 120, 127, 218 Leyva, Manny 60, 61, 236 Leyva, Rose 218 Licon, Laura 136, 218 Little, William 265 Lloyd, Marty 102, 188 Lloyd, Paul 236 Loftin, Kathy 133, 254 Lofton, Donna 73, 91, 107, 108, 131, 143, Logan 145, 177, 188, 288 Lael 102 243 Logan, Patsy 102, 254 Logan Ronnie 254 Logan, Terry 96, 207 Long, Allen 43, 133 Long, Barbara 236 Long, Patricia 188, 294, 296 McAndrew, Steve 39, 40, 112, 218 McCarden, John 55, 84, 92, 112, 144, 188 McCardle, Harold 236 McClain, Joe 255 McClain, Martha 102, 133, 255 McCluggage, Doug 128, 236 McCluggage, Teri 4, 93, 107, 129, 131, 189, 21 1 McCorquodale, John 25, 112, 219 McCune, Don 79, 88, 89, 92, 95, 113, 129, 189 McDonald, Earl 218 McElroy, Delbert 42, 255 McGill, Christopher 255 McGinnis, Carlos 218 McKinley, Dottie 20, 21, 73, 90, 107, 161, 189, 288 McKinley, John 41, 112, 236 McKinley, Ronnie 42, 255 McLaughlin, Janice 189 McNaughton, Allen 255 McNeal, Debbie 119, 255 Macias, Esther 103, 218 Machorro, Hector 236 Machorro, Jose 218 Machorro, Oscar 218 Madlock, Louis 236 Magana, Francisco 255 Maiors, John 189 Maldonado, Eleanor 189 Maldonado, Samuel 9, 42, 50, Manigold, Frank 48, 255 92, 255 305 Marie, Marie I Marin, Jim 236 Kai 96, 106, 207, 288 Ernesto 236 Molina Marin, Frank 255 Marin, Rose 102, 257 Marin, Victor 99, 127, 255 Marin, Yolanda 236 Marquez, Esteban 255 Marquez, Irene 190 Marquez, Martha 255 Marquez, Mary 103, 115 Marquez, Rose 121, 237 Marruio, Irma 237 Marrujo, Irma 102, 237 Marruio, Isabel 98, 126, 225 Martes, Ricardo 220 Martinez, Arthur 255 Martinez, Avelardo 237 Martinez, Concepcion 189 Martinez, Corina 60, 237 Martinez, Dennis 237 Martinez, Dolores 237, 255 Martinez, Ernesto 190 Martinez, Dora 256 Martinez, Florencio 237 Martinez, Frank 256 Martinez, Gloria 237 Martinez, Gualdalupe 189 Martinez, Irma 103, 118, 19C Martinez, Irma 256 Martinez, Jesus 190 Martinez, Leo 237, 241 Martinez, Lydia 237 Martinez, Margarita 102, 250 Martinez, Maria 225 Martinez, Maria 60, 61, 120, 237 Martinez, Miguel 50, 237 Martinez, Joe 218 Martinez I Ma rtinez, Norma 256 Oscar 151 Martinez, Sylvia 190 Masier, William 257 Matta, Dan 29, 38, 112, 190 Matthews, Carolyn 121, 256 Matthews, Francis 243 Mendoza, Hilda 220 Meniarez, Arturo 133 Mercado, Hector 191 Mercier, Robert 209 Mergen, Thomas 105, 146, Merriman, Frank 145, 221 Merriman, Helen 237 Mesta, Jimmy 40, 227, 237 Meza, Alfredo 256 Meza, Concha 103 Miller, Anthony 220 Miller, A. R. 191 Miller, Eddie 34 Miller, Lewis 39, 220 Miller, Nelse 8, 93, 128, 191, 2 Miller, Prentiss 55 Miller, Penny 102, 256 Mince, Cliff 237 Mince, Joyce 191, 207 Miniarez, Arturo 265 Miranda, Ascencion 256 Mitchell, Dorothy 237 Mitchell, Terry 16, 245, 256 Molina, Ernesto 34, 39, 220 Molina, Federico 191 Molina, Jose 32 Molina, Richard 40, 147, 220 Molina, Rosemary 133 r, Alfredo 220 Molinar, Jessie 132 Molinar, Jose 39, 191 Molinar, Josie 237 Montanez, Susie 97, 120, 132, 191 Montes, Evie 256 Montes, Jose 41, 220 Montes Luis 256 Montes, Lupe 110, 120, 237 Montes, Maria 237 Montes, Mario 25, 36, 39, 47, 49, Montes, Pete 108, 237 Montez , Carmen 237 Montoya, Arthur 237 Montoya, Carlita 220 Montoya, Danny 137, 220 Montoya, Danny 237 Montoya, Humberto 238 Montoya, Marcia 1 16, 238, 288 Montoya, Salvador 225 Monzon, Mary Lourdes 238 Mathews, Larry 129, 130, 131, 218 Maya, Robert 237 Mayes, Barbara 120, 237 May, Van 256 Means, Roxanne 20, 21, 243, 91, 106, 243, 294 Medina, Corina 103, 231 Medina, David 237 Medina, Irene 97, 121, 131, 227, 237, 288 Medina, Luis 218 Medina, Ruben 35, 37, 38, 39 Medina, Yolanda 220 Meeks, Daniel 50, 237 Mellado, Ernesto 190 Melton, Renata 190 Mendez, Armida 111 Mendivil, Norma 102, 256 Mendivil, Martin 34, 237 306 Moore, Betty 119, 191 Moore, Glenn 220 Moore, Judy 115, 256 Moore, Lenny 40 Moore, Margo 15, 66, 73, 101, 104, 143, 148, 192, 294 Moore, Mary 257 Moore, Sharon 238 Moore, William 238 Moore, Wilma Joyce 97, 119, Moxon, Selma 103, 238 Muela, Oscar 257 Mull, Theresa 133, 238 Munoz, Patricia 102, 121, 257 Munoz, Martha 121, 257 151, 220 1 136 103, 192 Mora, Margarita 102, 120, 238 Morales, Bobby 50, 257 Morales, Ernie 30, 67, 90, 92, 95,112, 177,192 Morales, Fernando 257 Morales, Hortencia Yolanda 192 Morales, Kathy 136, 238 Morales, Olga Corina 102, 193 Morales, Oscar 55, 238 Morales, Robert 220 Morales, Socorro 94, 95, 102, 220 Morales, Trinidad 220 Moreno, Heriberto 39, 54, 81, 93 95, 193 Moreno, Larry 151 Moreno, Marcelo 136, 150, 193 Moreno, Margaret 119, 127, 257 Moreno, Maria 102, 119, 238 Moreno, Ramon 127, 257 Moreno, Richard 257 Moreno, Tommy 111, 126, 193 Morgan, Daniel 238 Morgan, Donald 136, 257 Morgan Rita 1 19 238 Morris, eau 119,l133, 257 Munoz, Robert 39, 49, 52, 193 Munoz, Salvador 208 Munoz, Sarah 243 Murguia, Hector 149, 193 Murillo, Margarita 133, 257 Muro, Amalia 193 Natividad, Adolfo 40, 53, 238 Natividad, Emilo 257 Natividad, Enriqueta 110, 1 19, Natividad, Jesse 52, 140, 238 Natividad, Rosa 119, 238 Nava, Albert 136, 257 Nava, Duffy 131, 238 Nava, Jesus 238 Navar, Teresa 73, 90, 115, 116, 129, 193 Navarette, James 208 Navarro, Bertha 102, 119, 238 Navarro, Blanca 102, 115, 257 Navarro, Danny 151, 257 Navarro, Margie 193 Neal, Rose 121, 126, 238 Nelson, Maurice 265 Nevarez, Madeline 257 Nichols, Charlene 136, 238 Nichols, David 257 Nichols, Howard 81, 147, 193 Nichols, Jacqueline 103, 238 Nichols, Terry 238 Nicholson, Barbara 220 Nieto, Josephine 257 Nieto, Juliet 257 Nix, Marion 238, 294, 296 Nunez, Antonio 53, 238 Nunez, Manuel 238 Nunez, Sylvia 121, 257 Oaxaca, Robert 26, 38, 100, 104, 196 Oaxaca, Rose Linda 126, 238 I'Dell, Beverly 91, 212, 213, 220 l'Dell, Gaylon 46, 92, 114, 196 lden, Carolyn 102, 131, 146, 196 Pdom, Marie 238 ldom, Neil, 221 b'Hara, Edward 257 llan, Joe 151, 257 blivas, Gracie 257 Plivas, Juanita 238 Jlivas, Leonel 238 Jlivo, Plivo, llivo, Ida 133, 257 Sylvia 102, 121, 257 Irma 119,126, 221 ilvera, Martha 208, 221 hrgain, Loniiel 221 irtega, Frank 33, 221 trtega 221 Prtega, Guillermina 120, 239 lrtega, Rosemaria 257 lrtiz, Cecilia 221 lrtiz, Daniel 239 Jrtiz, Freddy 257 trtiz, Pete 257 Jrtiz, Jrtiz, Raymond 196 Santiago 41, 221 Usborne, Beverly 225 Jsborne, Phillip 265 Jsborne, Ruth 118, 221 Jsgoo d, Marion 97, 102, 196 Jwens, Johnnie 257 Jwens, Linda 221 , George 83, 94, 113, 213, abon, Elsie 78, 94, 95, 196, 208 abon, Gabriel 257 acheco, Carlos 27, 39, 53, 239 adilla, David 233 adilla, Rosalia 119, 196 agan, Karen 133, 221 alacias, Maria 257 alafox, Roselve 239 alomo, Jose 258 arham, Jim 196 arham, Tim 239 ark, Paul 265 arks, arris, Edward 239 Steve 105, 239 arrott, Mary Elizabeth 148, 196 artida, Humberto 258 aschich, Eddie 42, 136, 258 aschich, Ronnie 225 aschich, Vicky 43, 116, 117, 243 atino, Robert 239 att, Sarah 73, 135, 136, 147, 197 ayan, Maria Dolores 102, 258 ayne :zyne :yne , Diana 265 , Gloria 258 , Irma 115, 258 nz, Alicia 197 edregon, Cecilia 258 edregon, Igniao 239 edregon, Mary 197 endleton, Harvey 145, 197 area, Marisella 115, 258 erez, Carlos 258 Dress rehearsal finds the senior play cast for The Mouse That Roaredn in one of their few serious moments. Perez, Eglantina 103, 197 Perez, Guillermo 239 Perez, Jorge 197 Perez, Mario 221 Perry, Nancy 258 Perry, Pat 133, 258 Peterson, Jose 221 Peterson, Shirley Jean 102, 258 Phillips, Dennis 22, 38, 92, 198 Phillips, Karol 239 Pina, Maria Elena 127, 221 Pina, Jesus 50, 52, 239 Pineira, Frank 239 Pingelton, Stuart 221 Pinones, Laura 102, 221 Plowman, Verna 258 Poe, Dayton 198 Poe, Loyd 258 Porras, Guillermo 239 Porter, Edwin 17, 145, 151, 198 Porter, Sandy 103, 115, 258 Porter, Tommyi258 Portillo Linda 258 Portillo, Mike 198 Preston, Elisha 50 Preston, Ronald 42, 50, 258 Price, Cloyd 258 Prieto, Armando 239 Prieto, Ernest 239 Prieto, Hortensia 258, 265 Puchi, Nancy 121, 251 Puchi, Patsy 103, 244,,259 Puente, Leo 41, 221 Putal, Edwin 40, 144, 221 Pulido, Yolanda 102, 121, 259 Pullin, Curtis 199 Pullin, Linda 102, 243 Quiiada, Angela 127, 199 Quintana, Margo 221 Quintana, Michael 243 Quintana, Victor 90, 98, 99, 221 Quintana, Yolanda 115, 259 Quisenberry, Carl 105, 221 Rackley, Linda 199 Raleigh, Carol Ann 104, 116, 120 131, 199, 294 Ramirez, Abe 97, 107, 136, 225 Ramirez, Carlos 239 Ramirez, Dora 199 Ramirez, Esther 239 Ramirez, Frank 240 Ramirez, Jesus 259 Ramirez, Lorenzo 240 Rangel, Jerry 240 Ransom, Jim 221 Rasmussen, Diane 43, 103, 116, 165 226, 240, 294 Rasmussen, Linda 43, 117, 165, 240 294 Rasnick, Bobby 240 Ratcliff, James 259 Ravenscroft, Robert 41, 240 Ray, Donald 221 Ray, Sheila 240 Rayon Reyes, Edna 91, 103, 245, 259 Rayon, , Norma 73, 107, 149, 199 Carmen 94, 102, 114, 121, 126,127, 213, 221, 294 Reyes, Reyes, Reyes, Reyes, Reyes, Reyes, Reyes, Reyes, Reyes, Reyna, Carolina 199 Dora 118, 240 Esteban 221 Estela 208 Evangelina 240 Evelina 240 Maria 120, 259 Patsy 133, 259 Yolanda 240 Ernie 221 307 I I Sanchez Reynolds, James 42, 259 Reynolds, Johnny 53, 221 Reynolds, Oscar 42, 259 Rice, Susan 20, 21, 76, 77, 90, 117, 131, 240, 288 Richards, Jo Ann 199 Richards, Mike 41, 90, 227, 240 Ridout, Deana 9, 73, 85, 92, 95, 108, 121,199, 210, 211 Riley, Joe Bob 199 Rios, Elizabeth 120, 243 Rios, Severina 102, 221 Rise, Steve 221 Ritchie, Thomas 240 Rivera, Guadalupe 120, 126, 222 Rivera, Olivia 121, 204 Rivera, Xavier 259 Rizo, Margarita 102, 240 Roach, Ann 240 Roberson, Monty 42, 50, 259 Robey, Margaret 199 Robledo, Irene 103, 259 Robledo, Salvador 240 Robles, Dora 103, 240 Robles, Eubert 259 Robles, Gloria 133, 259 Robles, Maura 259 Robles, Rosa 208 Rocha, lsela 94 Rodarte, Gilbert 195 Rodriguez, Antonia 240 Rodriguez, Blanca 121, 259 Rodriguez, Cecilia 259 Rodriguez, Estela 102, 121, 259 Rodriguez, Herminia 97, 126, 240 Rodriguez, Janet 126, 240 Rodriguez, Joyce 259 Rodriguez Juanita 15, 101, 102, 104, 126, 127, 132 Rodriguez, Lorraine 222 Rodriguez, Nancy 102, 119, 259 Rodriguez, Susana 222 Rodriguez, Yolanda 240 Rodriguez, Yvonne 103, 200 Romero, Ernie 240 Romero, Leo 240 Romero, Lupe 259 Romero, Ruth 259 Ronquillo, Alberto 259 Rosales, Carolina 259 Rosales, Catalina 265 Rosales, Elena 110, 222 Rosales, Gloria 111, 222 Rosenquist, Sharon 103 Ross, Rex 225 Ross, Shannon 129, 131, 240, 288 Rountree, Nancy 103, 240 Row, Barbara 73, 110, 143, 147, 165, 200, 204, 294 Row, George 93, 129, 131, 165, 200 Row, Patty 15, 101, 102, 259 Rubalcaba, Hilario 151, 222 Rubalcaba, Josephine 102, 119, 259 Ruelas, Roberto 259 Rupley, John 99, 136, 150, 200 Russell, Mitzie 92, 99, 136, 200 Russell, Pauline 240 Russell, Virginia 103, 127, 259 Ruz, Jimmy 222 Rye, James 42, 50, 265 Saenz, Belinda 98, 102, 119, 259 Saiz, Mary Ann 103, 259 Salazar, David 126, 136, 259 Salazar, Hector, 90, 94, 126, 127, 222 Salazar, Linda 119, 133, 259 Salazar, Rose Marie 126, 240 Salazar, Salvador 260 Salcido, Dora 241 Salcido, Gloria 222 Salveson, Cathy 4, 106, 222 Samaniego, Yolanda 102, 222 Sanchez, Dennis 260 Sanchez, Dolores 103, 118, 222 S-anchez,,Elena 200 Sanchez, Julie 120, 131, 227, 241 Sanchez, Luis 50, 260 Sanchez, Reyes 200 Sanchez, Ricardo 222 I Ruben 151, 260 Sanchez, Thomas 200 Sandoval, Ramon 200 Sandoval, Sammy 133, 260 San Roman, Delia 103, 201, 294 Santiesteban, Ida .222 49 Sarmiento, John 98, 99, 136, 1 Sarmiento, Yolanda 110, 201 Saucedo, Dolores 102, 260 Saucedo, Micky 48, 222 Sauer, Sue 116, 222 Saxon, Cathy 119, 222 Sbordone, Jeanne 133, 260 Scanlon, Mike 222 Scanlon, Marion 241 Schultz, Benjamin 260 Sears, David 241 Segura, Frank 105, 241 Selly, Kathleen 97, 136, 241 Sepulveda, Irene 121, 265 Sepulveda, Luisa 102, 119, 201 Serna, Jesus',260 Shaffer, Linda 222 Shanklin, Homerzell 241 Shanley, Alice 103, 201 Shanley, Tony 241 Shannon, Bill 222 Sharpley, Bill 241 Shuttles, James 149, 208 Shaw, Humberto 136, 241 Sheppard, Veda 260 Shindo, Frank 260 Shindo, Robert 260 Shores, Fred 151, 265 r A Rodriguez, Patricia 259 Sampson, lrene 103, 241 l l Thurlow Spun- and the Spurrlows provided a moming of great entertamment at student assemblies. 308 Shugart, Barbara 110, 222 Shuller, Kenny 222 Sias, Elia 241 Sias, Hilda 241 Sias, Reynaldo 260 Sias, Ricardo 260 Sierra, Miguel 201 Sigler, Cecilia 126, 241 Sigler, Nick 36, 222 Silva, Alicia 241 Silva , Carlos 260 Silva, Joe.99, 136, 261 Silva, Mfmhu 126, 136, 227, 241 , Silva, Richard 201 ' Simental, Frank 241 Simental, Robert 60, 61, 126, 222 Simmons, Lawrence 241 Simonson, Mary 121 , 241 T Simonson, Ray 225 l Singer, Eddie 261 l Siqueiros, Mark 261 l Skaggs, Bill 42, 261 Slape, Geraldine 102, 261 I 1 t tlape, Mike 41, 222 lay, Margaret 102, 121, 261 lay, Rita Jean 208 loan, Lowayne 222, 288, 296 lusser, Cathy 43, 129, 131, 241, 280 tlusser, Richard 208 mith, rml1'l'1 mith, mith, mith, mith I Dan 104, 222 David 223 Karen 241 Randy 208 Shelley 15, 101, 103, 104, 265 Terr 241 1 Y .mclka, Marion 102, 121, 261 moots, Ruby 208 tneesby, Lee 22, 104, 241 fnow, Bobbette 97, 103, 208 tnow, Richard 50 tnow, Robert 261 tolis, Alexander 241 tolis, Efrain 55, 84, 93, 208 folis, Elena 241 tolis, Favian 261 olis, Margarita 102, 261 tolis, Mary 243 oria, Raul 241 rosa, Martha 223 ,oto, Aurora 103, 121 oto, Bertha 223 toto, Estella 208 oto, Manuel 261 ,oto, Raymond 223 oto, Santiago 208 fpence, James 98, 223 pence, Ronnie 223 One of the Art Club projects included painting the cheerleaders' megaphones rpencer, Konrad 241 tallings, David 136, 261 tam ps, Roy 241 ttapleton, Linda 241 tapleton, Pat 208 tteele, David, 136, 261 Lteele, James 34, 39, 208 tteele, Robert 151, 223 tteele, Robert S. 223 tteinhardt, Jo Ann 110, 208 ttephens, Carmen 208 tephens, Charles 27, 30, 39, 49, 91, 113, 119, 208 itephens, Melba 102, 223 itevens, Tommy 261 Itewart, Suzanne 202 itinnett, Glenda 133, 261 itoehner, Margaret 43, 117, 241 Tackett, Bob 42, 261 Talamantes, Raul 41, 223 Talmantes, Ricardo 203 Tarin, Jose 261 Tarin, Sylvia 102, 223 Tarrant, Mamie 102, 261 Tauizon, Armando 261 Taylor, Susan 223, 296 Ltoltz, Jon 202 ftone, Jeanie 83, 92, 202 itone, Johnny 261 ttone, Kristin 9, 78, 94, 135, 136, 223 Ltone, Virginia 223 Ltrange, Al 80, 144, 202 Etrickland, Cecilia 102 iullivan, Mike 26, 38, 223 tullivan, Paula 102, 261 tutton, Pamela Kay 103, 202 'abbutt, Rudolph 148, 151, 223 lackett, Barry 223 Taylor, Wayne 129, 131 Teague, Dana 223 Telles, Bertha 110, 203 Telles, David 261 Telles, Fred 203 Telles, Irma 118, 203 Telles, Julio 261 Telles, Mary Lou 119, 223 Telles, Telles, Patricia 102, 121, 223 Socorro 223 Tena, Dolores 261 Terrazas, Rosa 261 Terry, Dicalee 93, 203 Thomas, Bobby 225 Thomas, Cina 97 Thomas, Edmund 223 Thomas, James 40, 54 Thompson, Travis 261 Thompson, Yodonna 102, 125, 223 ,fl 105, 121, Thwaites, Lee 261 Tickett, Valerie 121, 261 Tilch, John Fred 147, 203 Tiller, Lewis 27, 39 Tilley, George 42, 50, 261 Tilley, Willie Joyce 119, 133, 223 Tiscareno, Mary 261 Tiscareno, Teresa 203 Torres, David 151 Torres, Jenny 121, 223 Torres, Jesse 128 Torres, Jesus 105 Torres, Jose Manuel 265 Torres, Victor 53 Torrez, Juan 261 Tovar, Ernesto 261 Traylor, Werner 261 Treio, Yolanda 118, 223 Trevisco, Greg 262 Troiana, Cathy 102, 121, 262 Tucker, Rowena 223 Tuttle, Bill 203 Tuttle, John 262 Ulloa, Hector 262 Ulum, Patricia 16, 43, 77, 262 Ulum, Sharon 115 Urbina, Ruben 223 Urey, Sandra 131, 262 5,3 as gf,-if Wig? Y N vt Enthusiastic Highlanders crowd the halls to sign a victory banner. Urey, Susan 82, 129, 203 Uribarri, Carmen 118, 126 Uribarri, Rosalinda 223 Urquizo, Louis 104, 224 Val, Edna 262 Valdez, Jesus 262 Valdez, Carmen 102, 262 Valdez, Joe 98, 104, 225 Valdez, Margaret 75, 77, 117, 224, 294, 296 Valdez, Martha 120, 204 Valdez, Thomas 262 Valenzuela, Bertha 204 Valenzuela, Irene 103, 204 Valenzuela, Martha 103, 119, 204 Van Pelt, Melda 103, 121, 204 Varela, Genaro 262 Vargas, Alberto 262 Vargas, Hector 262 Vargas, Irma 103, 119 Vargas, Tony 224 Vasquez, Armida 120, 205 Vasquez, Arnold 225 Vasquez, Bill 136 Vasquez, Esther 103, 262 Vasquez, Manuel 105, 224 Vasquez, Martha 103, 119, 262 Vasquez, Martha 110, 121, 205 Vasquez, Mary Lou 121 , 262 Vasquez, Naomi 205 Vasquez, Nicholas 165 Vasquez, Norma 224 Vasquez, Palmenia 110, 119, 224 Vasquez, Samuel 262 Veal, Ray 80, 90, 98, 99, 108, 128, 310 205 Vega, Carmen 102, 115, 262 Vega, Esther 262 Vega, Joe 224 Vega, Marta 102, 264 Vega, Mike 225 Vega, Olga 120 Vega, Yolanda 103, 115 Vela, Vivian 115, 263 Venegas, Enrique 263 Venegas, Irma 97, 120, 126 Verranault, Mike 131 Vessels, Ronnie 40, 243 Via, Victor 42 Vidal, Edward 243 Viescas, Armando 224 Villa, Victor 16, 263 Villado, Ana Marie 205 Villalobos, Ernesto 126 Villalobos, Soledad 103, 126, 127, 224 Villalva, Alberto Luis 205 Villalva, Estella 110, 127, 224 Villarreal, Febe 146, 205 Villarreal, Patsy 97, 126, 243 Vines, Pat 120, 245, 263 Walker, Janice 127, 133, 263 Walker, Katie 136, 263 Walker, Mary Ann 119, 263 Walker, Paul 42, 263 Ware, Chris 243 Ware, Edward 263 Ware, Elizabeth 97, 103, 119, 132, 205 Ware, Margaret 121, 263, 265 Warfield, Lou Bertha 243 Waters, Rose Mary 16, 43, 115, 263 Watson, Clarence 263 Watson, Robert 41, 224 Watson, Sandra 77, 104, 110, 11 131, 213, 224 Watts, Don 263 Wells, Loy, 45, 59, 224 Wells, Myra 120, 133, 265 Welty, Julie 72, 93, 205 Weseman, Shirley 209 West, Bernd 224 Wharton, Beverly 102, 121, 263 Wharton, Tommy 263 White, Bill 263 White, Eugene 128, 224 White, Forest 146, 151 White, Jeff 146, 209 White, Susan 209, 288, 296 Whitehead, Bill 133, 136, 263 Whitfield, Frantz 133, 263 Whitley, Don 41, 243 Whitney, Melissa 263 Widener, Gary 42 Wilborn, Ernest 264 Wilcox, Albert 126 Wilcox, Larry 264 Wilcox, William 264 Wilkerson, James 264 Williams, Bobby 40, 121, 224, 264 Williams, Carolyn 264 Williams, Debbie 243 Williams, Mike 35, 37, 243 Wilson, Barry 265 Wilson, Beatriz 264 Wilson, Mary 243 Wilson, Morris 209 Wilson, Wayne 264 Windom, James 264 Windom, Rusty 42 Wingo, Robert 224 Wingo, Shirley 209 Wingo, Willie 96, 97, 243 Winn, Edwin 243 Winn, Reginald 264 Wood, Glenn 41, 243 Wood, Susan 243 Woolf, Dean 264 Woolf, Robert 107, 209 Wortmann, Carol 131, 243 Wyrick, Edwin 224 Wyrick, Kathleen 264 Yanez, Isabel 110, 147, 209 Yanez, Jessie 102, 121, 133, 264 Yoda, Jim 224 Young, James 135, 136, 150, 209 Young, Joe 224 Young, Mary 125, 243 Yturralde, Hector 40, 50, 54, 243 Zaiemski, Timmy 264 Zamora, Margarita 264 Zamorano, Ernesto 243 Zebley, Noel 265 Zubiate, Luis 27, 224 Jniga, Gilbert 243 Jniga, Guadalupe 103, 243 QDEX OF ADVERTISERS ,.A.A. Flower Shop 272 .ddco 280 ddis Brothers Planing Mill 283 ,merican Furniture 274 merican Service Station 274 .tlas Insurance Agency 284 utomatic Vending Company 284 vis Texaco Super Service 286 81 W Rootbeer 272 tes' Apparel 282 ll's Beauty Box 283 n Gambrel's Chevron Service 286 Brothers Studio 277 lumbers lnc. 274 Nursery 282 Barber Service 271 am Shop Florists 276 Saylon O'De1l gives a student's ex- xlanation in Trigonometry class. L Biology students take interest in Brock's Automotive Service 284 Building Material 284 Casasola Studio 295 Chelmont Texaco 271 Circle Kay 277 'Cielo Vista Service 276 Citizen's State Bank of Ysleta 279 Del Norte Department Store 270 DeWitt and Rearick, Inc. 276 Ditmore Jewelry 280 Domecello, lnc. 275 Eastwood Barber Shop 286 EI Paso Electric Company 270 El Paso Hotel Supply 285 El Paso Natural Gas Company Ewald's Travel Agency 269 Farah of Texas 279 Farmers' Dairies 275 First State Bank 274 Food Mart 295 Franklin's Apparel 269 Gateway Printing 269 Gunning-Casteel 283 Hall-Reid Company 278 Harold's Chevron Service Station 2 Harrison Business Equipment 284 Holdsworth Jewelry 270 The Howell Company 280 Howse Enterprises 290 Jack 'n Jill Children's Wear 282 Jack Whisler, lnc. 287 Joe Chew Big 8 274 K. C. Wheeler Drilling Co. 285 La Barata 295 Kahn's Bakery 287 Kemp Ford 272 Kold Kist Frozen Foods 271 KROD Radio and TV 278 278 80 dissection of specimens in class. KTSM Radio 277 Lower Valley Bus Lines 283 Manigold Chevron 284 Oscar's Hair Design Paramount Food Service 287 Pepsi Cola 287 Photo-Graphic Supply 270 Ponsford Brothers 283 Popular Photography Studio 268 Potter's Flowers and Gifts 283 Pound's Walgreen Agency 269 Rio Bravo Produce Co., Inc. 285 Robert E. McKee 285 Rodela's Mobil 279 Romney Produce Co. 274 Rudolph Chevrolet 299 Salveson, Carl E. 276 Selly Sheet Metal Co. 275 S. H. Kress and Co. 275 Southwestern General Hospital 269 Thirman Studio 270 Tigua Florist Drive In 279 Tigua Hobbycraft 279 Tigua Lumber Company 286 Tigua Thrifty Pharmacy 112 280 Tony Lama 272 Tony's Ysleta Floral 279 TriMor Pizzas 282 Union Furniture 278 Welch Furniture 270 Western Gas 291 White's Stores, lnc. 295 The White House 273 Wilmac's Big 8 280 Wuffie's 299 Joe C. 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