Bel Air High School - Highlander Yearbook (El Paso, TX)
- Class of 1966
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'mg X . -reg, gs, mg A ..M.,.... rx: AA ' 1 ,I - 1:35 X?-M . , ' 11 .... .. ,WY f Q wif ?i:l'Q'l f52'1:A?ffQfff?'3f1 I.11ljHlu h 'A'Ajjf' - ,...,rw?... ,,..gL Q 'fi'.x,E1le1izEggwlf-'s?r.'.f'Qf,GQ1h.. w1.i1':-+ TEt:MMiX11'wQ- K , W ' iSf11z:V5f3s'l3ii:f:'f5e's-M.. Y Character is like a tree, and reputation like its shadow. The shadow is what we think of itg the tree is the real thingf, -Abraham Lincoln Bel Air students spend four years build- ing character. We live constantly in the shadow of our Highlander, our symbol, our constant reminder of a Scottish Tradition. Each Scotsman Casts We are constantly molding our tree, our char- acter. Here we play, work, and live In The Shadow Of A Highlandern, ever knowing that throughout the year the shadow reaches each of us, and we are moulded by its hue, its intensity. We-N-S J-.3 Bel Air's first pep rally in Highlander Stadium for the season was a highlight in the series of homecoming festivities. Enthusiastic Varsity Team members sparked the crowd into a highly spirited rally. the 6'Shadow of a Highlander The shadow of the Highlander is cast upon the every-day lives of the students and faculty at Bel Air High School. Joe Cardoza Cleftl leads the student body in singing the alma mater K at the homecoming pep rally. Miss Jeanette Sutton Cbelowb in sheds tears of happiness upon receiving a birthday cake and mum from the Varsity Cheerleaders. Dedication I We the members ofthe HIGHLANDER STAFF fondly dedicate the 1966 annual to a man who is known and loved by all Bel Air students. The most loyal Highlander of Bel Air High School, he is held in high esteem by each of us. He never fails to support our school activities, he never fails to offer his help when he knows something needs to be done, he never fails to greet each per- son cheerfullyg he never tails to spread a little cheer wherever he may be. He is a man surrounded by the problems of other people, yet one who never complains, nor tells others about his mountainous burden. He treats each person's problem on an individual basis, never treating one with more importance than another, merely solving each one in due course. He is, of course, our own SEFERINO MURGUIA, better known to all of us as SHORTY. Ever smiling, Shorty participates in Highland Clan meetings. f ,- if , ... .M Shorty enthusiastically claps as Hoy Culberson plunges through the spirit sign. my Q Q99 my Seferlno Short Activities , ' , The shadow of the Highlander was cast on a wide range of activities last fall. Students were first confronted with the readjustrnent to their new classes and teachers. In the fall there was football and the tradi- tional pep rallies, and the modern dancers, band, and pipe band entertained at halftimes, and the team won. Extra curricular activities by clubs and or- 3 V, . .p ,,:A, or ganizations got into full swing. FHA held a fashion show for PTA, modern dance had their powder puff game, key club and Lebria pro- moted school spirit, and the student council held a spirit contest. p All-in-all, it was a thrilling year for most of us. It was a busy year, and as we completed it, we realized that the Shadow of the Highlander had reached all of us, and we were glad. sw s V 'RSX -1 ff-1+ i 11, f bv 4 ' get R! 3 l 1 i .ix 4 t ,L ,W r ,,,, , . 7 y l ,X 4 Q . ' fl J' A 1' f f WW -i ,,g. lV 7f:g, rg J W 1 Q f rm Q . f 2 -2 34 1 1 ,r T gH,x91Q !'l21., ., i Y I hw: f my gyms if Wills: Q 1 l'i-va Li '11 Lm 1... ' ' QEEZC y 'vi ' - W X .'W+i :3l', ., Y lagijizl - fy M Wil f iq W ul ,gy - .M f,,, L' N. ., M, ' in fry, 7.1.-4 i? i21'?fI.fimrz 3 5,1 in ---wffzzmife ff-fm W I 1 4 , 7 ' if M' 555' if 'Nw' Aff 4. 'Q'- 4 'Ut :iw i ii P. . X 5 ,Nr ., ag, X ' ls m-- 'Hwj'fc'?9'sit.1p, ifiiiw. ... M W Y mf' 243'-1 :f?'? ?, . ibm! ' V- - 'H Ji., - . . . 'W - - ,f fi, ,, . W U 'W . 1 m -M., , 3 MW7. '- , mi Nga, W ,W A M , Q WM. K um ,, x , Z, M h 511- W W r :Em .f..,,, . . -335. X H' it g - ,.f-vk Q f- laura - ll! IQ g 'Q nun'-If ,J 1 ng, u , ' nl In 'Lin Highlanders Begin The anxiety of trying to get the right book for onels class before the shrill of 1 the tarcly bell, the converging of students l in the snack bar awaiting lunch, and the greeting of friends before classes begin l are all indicative ofeveryclay occurrences found at Bel Air. Each phase is integral to a student's life and activities. james Barrack and Carlos Fahela obtain the correct hooks for their next class from their locker. Students gather in snack bar during lunch hour break. Year's Activities an mi. f .W .- le., . K rv., KI I li 131' Highlanders take advantage of time before classes to converse with each other. Seotsmen Receive Benefits f '- K f Q f 'K ,xx ,Y ' a ' ff 2 'f .- E Already anticipating graduation, seniors fill out forms for invitations during their first? class meeting. 3 Qi ' fl- :QE sa 4,3 Q QFQKQM 2553? Bob Smith and Mr. Dettman harmonize with their guitars. rom Diversified Curriculum '-..- When the full semester he- N gins, students must re-adjust to the curriculum and help to bet- 1 ter it. Standards are set, and each student must conform to them in his daily routine of ' A -we-gf school life. fi is u 1 i johnny Reynolds checks his work during his courtesy in the main office. Lv-I-QA Biology students prepare slides for viewing under a microscope. Members of the Lettem1en's Club turn out to greet the bus at Big Spring itopb. Later, Mike Slape, Mike Richards, Pee Wee Crews, Buster Goin, Sam Carr, Carl Heist, and John McKinley clown for the camera ibottomj. tudents Enjoy Activities I.F.C. members enjoyed the capers of initiates at the September induction. -0 and lubs Key Clubber, jimmy Mesta, puts finishing touches on parking space 35 tahovel. At a tea given for Berrin, Margaret Stoehner, Pat Ulum, Diana Bryan, and Martha Goodwin help themselves to re- freshments. f n Fall at Bel Air was highlighted by the activities of various organizations. Letterinen promoted school spirit with their antics as Well as their performance on the football Held. Initiations also added to the gaiety of the season. Berrin Dernircioglu, our foreign ex- change student enjoyed the tea given in her honor by Bonny Belles. The hard Working Key Club helped with the upkeep of the school by painting the parking area. K 522333 K. Q at 4, .., QV I, I if, 1 Mg.: Q .img ir ' , 4 1 'NB' K A .aw 30 f 'yr M if .1 no X pV,, .V ar Rina ll gi' aff I Scotmen assemble to send their team to victory in Carlsbad, New Mexico Hi hlander Spirit furthered 535655555 Varsity team members participate in first pep really of the season. I. T. Hanawalt and Mike Rasmussen inspect campaign posters. by Activities if , A pep rally is a highlight of each Week during football season. At each assembly the entire student body voices its support of the team for the upcoming game. All Students at Bel Air live in the shadow of our nationis democracy. This is examplified by school Wide elections for class oflicers and favorites. if M ,if 5z.SSL.,3y ,sw up My L. ' I 1 Mike Verranault keeps the polls as Ellen Gaither casts her ballot Winners in the contest, two from each classification, were: BOTTOM ROW: Shirley Hardin, Pilar Iglesias, Sheila Myers, and Terry Mitchell. TOP ROW: Pee Wee Crews, John McKinley, Buddy Green and Burel Crews. Rodeo Week Climaxed by Contest Liar: QQ A4 Ak. km- Iunior gather to discuss the Western Wear outEts, and compare chances for winning. 18 YVestern Day highlighted the Rodeo season at Bel Air in February. Student council sponsored a Go Western con- test Contestants were judged for the most outstanding western outfits. judges George Blanton, Louise Gaither, Car- men Reyes and Laurie Hall appraise the out- Iit wom by Shirley Hardin. lst place winner Otis Pitts, proudly accepts his trophy. Diana Bryan, Sue Sauer and Sandy The 69'ers proved to be one Watson are announced third place of the most popular acts. WiHHGl'S- Highlanders Displa Hidden Talents LEFT: Mr. Dettman, Bob Smith and joe Cardoza enter- tain students between acts. RIGHT: For her Modem Dance Act, Holly Bryson is presented 2nd place by Mr. Streicher. 3 0 Q.. F Senior Play Proves My love letters, I didn't take his pants . . . L, X I 1 L,'- LQMWWW A ,gm -,L. H ,V . LL,, of Your daughter is a thief Look Ma, a black bass . . f' I told them what it was like living with a drunk as a father . . . To Be Smashing Success The Senior play of 1966 proved to be a fabulous success. The play itself was very good but the acting ability of the 1966 seniors made it the best ever. K 5 Y X ggi!!! M Not even beauty mud could help me . . . 4 X x 1966 even had violence You can stop shaking Larry. It's over. yw Letterman George Blanton comforts initiates of his club. Urganizations Contribute to Student Council members attend a regular Tuesday morning meeting. ' RESIN 5 as s The Pipe Band accompanies Highland Fling dancers. X Leb Ria Hi-Y members add immensely to spirit ofjefferson pep rally. cot Activities Many students at Bel Air strive for achievement in certain activities and fields of study. Most attain a noticeable degree of success. Members of organi- zations gain personal satisfaction in making their club a success. Their ac- tivities also benefit the entire student body. Tartan Troupe rehearses lines from Lights Out 53 24 Each aspect of sports is lived In The Shadow of a Highlanderf' All of the participants repre- sent an idea of spirit and loyalty. A team is not made up of individuals but of young men working together to combine their best efforts into a successful season. The spirit behind the team is sparked by the coaches, cheer- leaders, and fans, but most of all by the team's loyalty and willingness to do their best. The football team has represented Bel Air in a true Highlander fashion. Through their com- bined efforts, they have become district champs and have been highly praised for their spirit, determination, and most of all sportsmanship, for that is the most important phase in sports. ul ' if-us' :nun Edwin Pufal Mike Sullivan Buster Goin George Blanton Mario Montes Luis Calderon Nick Bonty Hector Yturralde james Thomas George Guerrero Paul Iackson john McCorquoda1e David Lerma Carlos Pacheco Nicky Sigler David Bryson Leo Puente john McKinley Raul Garza Clyde Crews Gene Odell Harris Cantrell 1' Mighty Highlander Back Back Back Back Back Back Back Back Back Back Back Back Back Back Center Back Center Center Back Guard Backfield Head Coach 150 165 171 137 143 162 167 142 181 154 155 157 137 175 175 142 184 181 142 180 Football Squad Tony Hernandez Santiago Ortiz Mike Richards Concepcion Dominguez Robert Bryson Mike Slape Robert Ravenscroft Tom Hoskings Eddie Miller Ernie Molina Luis Calleros Charlie Friberg juan Carbajal Willie 'Elliott james Elliott Ernie Hernandez Mike Williams Roy Culberson Jim Rogers Harvey McCoy Sam Carr Guard Guard Tackle Cuard Back Guard Tackle Tackle Tackle Tackle Tackle End End End End End End End Trainer Line Manager 31 I z?'4Zf4 I- ii if 3 Eddie Miller VA - -5, . 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How- ver, the Scots bounded back in their first regular ame, smashing Coronado's Thunderbirds 34-7. The non-district tilt saw Nick Bonty score Bel ir's first touchdown of the year in the second eriod of play. Mike Sullivan's completed pass o Bonty was good for thirty yards and a touch- own. End Mike Williams snagged a stray T-Bird erial, and scampered 15 yards to the goal. Nick onty scored another Big Red counter in the ourth period on a four-yard run. Mario Montes overed a fumble and made the final score for he Highlanders. Coronadols lone score came late in the last quarter. D 'Q V9 f Mike Sullivan outruns the Austin Panthers for a long gain of yardage during a Saturday practice game. Bel Air Captivates Coronado, 34-7 Bel Air's powerful offense is displayed as Nick Bonty carries the ball against Coronado. 29 George Blanton snares a Sullivan pass for a first down to set up a Highlander score in the Las Cruces game. Cots Finish on-District Play With 4-1-0 Record Quarterback, Mike Sullivan, breaks loose and hits paydirt in the McAllen Home- coming game. Ernie Hemandez tries to run by a Big Springs Steer in order to receive an aerial from the quarterback. Fourth ranked Big Springs defeated Bel Air 28-0. The teers used a ground attack which was most effective gainst the Highlander,s defense. Bel Air was handi- -apped by a rain soaked field which was a determining actor toward the outcome of the game. It was a completely different story one week later when el Air mauled Las Cruces 34-8. Nick Bonty scored two ix-pointers and gained 181 yards on the ground. ernandez racked up 4 points on five conversion at- empts. Another Highlander score can be attributed to ike Sullivan on a twelve yard plunge. One week later the mighty Scots blanked Carlsbad, o. 1 in New Mexico, 13-0. Although the first half was coreless the Highlander team found paydirt twice in the econd half. The first score was made by Bonty on a three ard dive. Hernandez split the uprights for the 1 point. he final score came when Sullivan plowed three yards n two tries. The point after touchdown was blocked. arlsbad was held to three first downs while Bel Air ade 14. Another week passed by and again the Scots found hemselves victorious over another Non-District con- fender. The Clan wiped out McAllen 41-12. With 3 min- tes and 21 seconds elasped in the first period, Mike ullivan ran ten yards for a Highlander score. Ernie ernandez kicked the extra point. Then with five min- E1t8S left in the first quarter, Nick Bonty blasted 55 yards .or a second Bel Air T. D. on a punt return. In the second eriod, George Guerrero marched up the middle for ight yards and 6 points. The Bulldogs then broke loose nd scored after a 40-yard drive. The final second quarter .A ' yf 4 msg Being closely watched by an official, Luis Calderon breaks away from a falling opponent to pick up some quick yardage. core came when Hernandez snared a Sullivan pass and arried it over for a score. Bel Air was held idle in the hird period as McAllen scored on a 43-yard pass play. n the final period the Scots scored a total of 14 points. onty slammed up the middle for the first tally and after Bulldog fumble on the kick-off, Edwin Pufal made the nal T. D. of the game. Thus, the Scots finished Non- istrict competition with a 4-1-0 record and a win to ighlight their Homecoming game. I l Clyde Crews cruises by the trophy case in his wheelchair after an operation on his knee which was injured during the Homecoming game. Roy Culberson and james Elliott close-in on a McAllen Bulldog for the tackle, Bel Air won the game 41-12. 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L g::j1, L V 9ff25ggfgz'f. ws'- L 5 ' lim. .cw ff,,.'gf6'5 sgwfs5Kfgg3gLf,51:1', 2 -.W Juni' vga- ' 1 . .5 as ing? , , an f eigns Over 1965 Homecoming Student Council vice-president George Ortega presents Queen Ruth with a bouquet of red roses during the halftime ceremony in her honor. On October 8, both old and new High- landers celebrated Bel Air's fifth home- coming. Activities began in the morning with registration and a tea given by the F.H.A. for all exes. In the afternoon all Highlanders proceeded to the stadium for the traditional pep-rally. That night the Highlander football team tromped the McAllen Bulldogs 41-12. During the half- time ceremonies, Queen Ruth Brewer and her court, Duchesses Susan Evans and Martha Cano, were presented to the fans. Following the game, a dance was held in their honor. Ruthie is escorted by Hector Yturralde during the coronation at the Homecoming Dance. Duchess Martha Cano .. ,,,,.,,, u u gi 5 ll it w'Qwww',:zw I-EW ff v Q rbi Tom Hoskins overtakes a Matador ball carrier, displaying Bel Air's championship defensive ability. Scots Gore Matadors 48-O FLANKER BACKS: 420 George Blanton, 96423 Luis Calderon, and 96451 David Bryson i 3 K 'W QTSVV 'VKZUYLG V MEEYF? '1WY:4Z':51'i W 1 M159 ' fg a 'L ng 'Ygrwr fi W a g Aww 51552543 gsm. Wistar xaefairtwt : af , ' V H ri- , rw- 7 'way . W. ,, , L, QUARTERBACKS: 410 Edwin Pufal, 49411 Mike Sullivan, and ffl2 Buster Coin. llanton sees running room and out-maneuvers Parkland de- enders for a huge gain. Bel Air opened district play in 1965 by clob- bering the Parkland Matadors 48-0. The Scots scored in every quarter, beginning early in the first quarter when Sullivan plowed through the middle for our first district touch- down of the year. Ernie Hernandez kicked the extra point. From then on, there was no holding the Scots. They scored three times in the second period. George Guerrero slashed through the center for a TD, then Nick Bonty snagged an aerial for a 21-yard completion and the score, Hernandez grabbed a pass for 44 yards and the six-pointer. Two of Ernie's attempts were good, the third was wide. Third period action was limited to one counter by the Scots. That came as Hector Yturralde smashed up the middle to paydirt from the four- yard line. Hernandez made the point after the touchdown. The Highlanders hit the money twice in the final period of play. James Thomas ran 21 yards for a touchdown, and Raul Garza's interception set up a score by Yturralde in the closing minutes of the game. Ernie Hernandez again botted the extra point. The Highlanders came away happy at being 1-0 in district play, and anxious to face the Burges Mustangs. if Q an 35 E TACKLES: 465 Mike Richards, 46476 Luis Calleros, 9473 Tom Hoskins, 99575 Ernie Molina, and 374 Eddie Miller. Nick Bonty scrambles by a Burges defender for a 15-yard pick-up. Bel Air Slips Sullivan awaits instructions as Mr. Cantrell talks on the field phone while Coach McCoy paces the sideline. By Burges 144-13 GUARDS: 471 Mike Slape, 99463 Tony Hernandez, 49972 Robert Ravens Croft, 464 Santiago Ortiz, 59966 junior Dominguez, and 462 Pee Wee Crews. Luis Calderon stops a Burges first-down-attempt. At the beginning of football season it was predicted that Bel Airis toughest opponents in football would be Burges and Ysleta. Bel Air found this statement to be true as they edged the Mustangs 14-13 in Burges' homecoming game. First quarter action saw both teams jockey- ing for an advantage without success. The Highlanders were somewhat more mobile in the second quarter, moving to within one yard of the goal, but losing the ball on a fumble. It was tied 0-0 at the half, and everyone realized the game could go to either team. Burges hurried through a touchdown and conversion in the early minutes of the third quarter. Roy Culberson recovered a Burges fumble and it was Sullivan handing off to Bonty that tied the score at 7-7. Mike Sullivan found Roy Culberson with an aerial for fifty yards and the touchdown. Hernandez kicked his second conversion of the night, and the Highlanders were ahead 14-7. Burges threw a scare into Bel Air fans as they successfully crossed the goal. The Scot defense was able to outwit the Mustangs as they tried a two-point run, and Bel Air came out on top, 14-13. ,f Q- we t3?Mmw1Q,:,1a,f1 f,i,,z,. n-1 ,za -net' ., fw si wif.. , - 4, Q 'Q sf, ' ' f,,:qnw.w- V .LL 53:2 ' 3545?-1 Highlanders Beat Tony Hemandez, Mario Montes, and James Elliott surround a jefl Fox to show the quick Bel Air defense, which is a de- termining factor forthe outcome ofthe game. ' 1 ENDS: 383 James Elliott, i'f85 Mike Williams, 46482 Willie Elliott, 19481 juan Carbajal, 484 Ernie Hernandez, 99980 Charlie Friberg, and 49986 Roy Culberson. james Elliott uses his 160 pounds to help stop the jefferson drive at the Foxes own 40-yard line. Have Fox Hunt: eff, 28-15 NN 1 N t 5 A it Y R A wlike Sullivan cleverly out-foxes the jefferson defense for a -Iighlander score. win CENTERS: 452 Leo Puente, Q50 Nicky Sigler, and 94453 john McKinley. The Highlanders were eager to make it three- in-a-row as they faced the jefferson Silver Foxes at McKee Stadium. It was this detennination that enabled them to roll over the Foxes 28-15. jefferson drew first blood, counting three points for a 42-yard field Goal, but Bel Air re- turned the Fox kick to the thirty yard line. Sulli- van and Bonty moved the ball toward the goal, and Hernandez carried for the six-points and made the conversion. Bel Air hit the scoreboard again, highlighting a 70-yard drive. Ernie Hernandez made the point after touchdown. jefferson intercepted a Sullivan pass for its second score of the night. The extra point try failed, and it was Ieff9, Bel Air 14. Mike Sullivan got through to Mike Williams for the third Bel Air score of the day. Hernandez split the uprights for the extra point, and the Highlanders lead at half-time, 21-9. Insurance for its third district win came as the Scots received the jefferson punt and George Guerrero and Nick Bonty moved the ball 60 yards. Guerrero found the goal line for the TD. Again Hernandez added the one-pointer. Iefferson tried to make a come-back, complet- ing a 39-yard pass play for a touchdown. The extra point attempt was good, but so was Bel Air's defense. They held the Foxes for the re- mainder ofthe game to end 28-15. Bel Air Dominates Eastwood Game W sg, W V, ff L we M ftfwkwziv:l,s,?gwt a -F .yhwi ,-,V U ft. WIK TM, '.-,Jig ig ,V A uf. ', '4 f-. -e.1m,,.. Mike Sullivan and Mario Montes attempt to slip hy the Trooper line in order to set up another Highlander score. 'MY mmm, ff iii J , , , fl wi.. Mike Williams is brought down by an Eastwood player after a pass comple- tion from Sullivan for a first down. Q23 The Highlander hench anxiously watches as the outcome ofthe game is in the hands of players on the field. The Eastwood Troopers had never beaten Bel Air in Varsity Football, and the Scots went all-out to keep the record unbroken IS they Walloped the Troopers 33-0. The Scots were visiting team 'o their fifth homecoming game of the year. Nick Bonty added 18 points to his district scoring recording as ie crossed the goal line three times. Bontyis Hrst score climaxed a 44-yard drive by the Scots. Hector turralde kicked the extra point. Mario Montes added the second el Air score on a brillant 47-yard run back of an Eastwood punt. ernandezis kick was good. The Scots pounded out 52 yards to the Eastwood goal. Nick Bonty carried it across, and Hernandez kicked the extra point. Eastwood felt the full attack ofthe Scots. Bel Air drove 25 yards Efter receiving an Eastwood punt, and Nick Bonty carried across irom the two yard line. The extra point try failed. john McCorouodale set up Bel Air's final tally ofthe day by inter- :epting an Eastwood pass. Ernie Hernandez scored the TD, but :he extra point was no good. The win put the Scots in a two-way Division tie with Ysleta at four games each. EULLBACKS: 431 Hector Yturralde, 322 Mario Montes, 432 james Thomas, 4f30 Sick Bonty, and 42470 Robert Bryson. l ,w 4' 1-1 '25'k', , X Luis Calderon picks up another first down on an aerial. 'I Halfbacks: Raul Garza, David Lerma, Carlos Pacheco, George Guerrero, Paul Jackson, and johnny McCorquodale. Highlanders Bel Air's rivalry with Ysleta came to a head in 1965 as both teams went down to the wire with identical 4-0 division records. The Scots met the Indians at the Sun Bowl where they performed their polished precision to down the tribe 20-6 for the division crown and a chance at top-ranked Eastern Division leader, Bowie. A close call in the early minutes of the game put every Bel Air fan on the edge of the seat, as a bad pass from center on a fourth down punt attempt found Ysleta in possession of the ball on the Bel Air 17-yard line. But the magnificent defense held the tribe, and the field goal attempt by Ysleta was no good. Nick Bonty scampered 53 yards to the Ysleta 27-yard line to set up the first touchdown for Bel Air. It was Bonty who made the score five plays later, pushing through the Ysleta line Mike Sullivan struggles for extra yardage. fI'OII'l One yard out. Ernie Molina recovered an Ysleta fumble in the second period after the Indians had driven to the Bel Air 18-yard line. Glimaxing the Bel Air drive set up by the recovery, Nick Bonty 'L- , XE 1 X , wif- ' Montes prepares to up end an Ysleta Halfhack. Defeat Ysleta 20-6 'cored a touchdown after running 64 yards, nly to have it called back due to a penalty. ut the Scots made up for it. With 56 seconds 'emaining in the half, Bel Air fans saw Bonty go across for the score, and Hernandez con- Jerted for the second time. Score at halftime Nas Bel Air 14-Ysleta O. Ysleta attempted a comeback early in the second half, scoring after a 73-yard drive. The :onversion attempt failed. But, not to be outdone, Bel Air marched 74 Jards for its final tally of the night. A pass from Vlike Sullivan to Roy Culberson for the six points sealed the game for the Scots. The line for Bel Air did an outstanding job ,n this decisive division encounter. Both city Elapers praised Molina, Miller, Sigler and ernandez for outstanding play. ! . - ,. , . ,., , K,:.:g f XW . N . . .,. - .A,sgK., X . F Iii' ' 5 L' 146 A 5 -rgffsk , . ii - A , A i .11 , 'dvfif I ' kv . K l Molina and Guerrero attempt to recover a loose football 3 The Highlander over the goal line Pennian. Nick Bonty Odessa ., W J , Q- Bel Air Ta i Pi ,gg H . I' Q ,kg , i To win a district Championship takes a lot of team effort. The Scots put together that effort as they concluded one of the most successful football seasons ever, beating the Bowie Bears 30-6 in the East-West Division playoffs. Leading Bel Air as ever was Mike Sullivan. He was assisted by extra hard-hitting lineman and a tremendous backfield. Nick Bonty certainly was a major factor in the win as was Ernie Hernandez. The Scots then traveled to Odessa, and took one on the nose as the Permian squad edged them 14-7. The game, acclaimed by most sportswriters as an almost equal encounter, saw the Odessians get the advantage and tip the score in their favor. Nick, Bonty scored the only TD for Bel Air, and Erniei Hernandez made the extra point. The Highlander I formation might have made the difference if iti had not been for the rugged line of the State Cham-f pions to be, Permian. It was a tough one to lose, a very close game statistically, and most people said the Scots represented District 1-AAAA quite well! ! We were proud of them. ed by State Champs RIGHT: District winning Scots take a Bowie Bear for a loss of yardage during the East-West 'ix playoff in the Sun Bowl. BELOW: George Guerrero finds the going rough against the Permian line. i X S if 1 1 355' if . - ll? Q. fi X lg' , iii- iggx lk ggslisggg? -5 ,ff if fl 57 ,ii pf 'lift QNQLSFX Wfiflii M 'i sip I 5 V' va -if ,U F! iiiilf i 33+ X. ' f Q of T' '3A'?3f n, e. ,wwyi I N, ffl! Ng ff: Eight Hi hlanders RCCCIVC Eleven All-District Honors MASS, V, N i.,r,,l5..6V Eddie Miller offensive tackle defensive guard 553 ' x 2 Q' ' f K . 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'kg x E wr v Tu, Wx nv Es a 9 if KL ll.. ,Q A h, A J ' 1...--M-1-1-Mu' The cheerleaders do TEAM and after- wards, highlight the pep-rally by doing a pom-pon routine to the fight song. By attending the second annual Cheerleading nstitute at Texas Western College last summer, he varsity cheerleaders learned new cheers, mom-pon routines, and spirit raising skills. At the :ix-day camp, the squad competed against other :heerleaders from Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, ind Arizona. They attained high recognition for eir cheering ability, winning a first place honor, 0 second places, a third and an honorable men- ion. Also, one of their awards was a Spirit Stick vhich was the highest honor that could be iwarded to any cheerleading group. At pep-rallies this year they entertained the at 5 a :-i team and students with skits and no The varsity cheerleaders traveled to - Carlsbad and Odessa on bus trips dents. On their way, the squad led songs, and kept spirit high throug VICWW' . . Being efficiently lead by their Jeanette Sutton, the cheerleaders , Head cheerleader, jackie Cox, Shirley Hardin, Roxanne Means, S Christina Gomez have fulfilled ther - pose of raising the Highlander spirit Ie. . im if :. ' ,, at -- -.. , rf: , ,. ,I W f --W -in -M -A--W .,.......,.,,,. , ,, V ,,,,,,W.,..,,,. MW - -- , , vw an .W .,..,.,.- -,-,,. , Q. ,,,,-.,,,.,.. ',,,,, ' v- - - -uri 1 .-V - of 1111-'1 K , A.,, , ,,,,,. ,....,........,,...,,-a....,,...,..m..uW.,, --WwW,....,..,,..... . W,.v, ..,,4W..,..,....,..............l 4- .- 1 .ru L Y I nn ,Q 1- - - - g -K-iiMi P 'i W 'M't'M'...,.t Ta .. r 1. -1 2 -- -Q.--1-,. ,v v ,Y i Y- . F Yr' W v 1 .R iq mf A . 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The Bel Air B-Team ended a 5-2 season and 5-0 Eastern Di- vision record. They lost the District match in a heartbreak- ' er to Coronado 12-7. Both Bel Air loses were to Coronado. The first loss was 14-0 in a non- district game. 2 wrrs frr- 1 -,-a. 11- f - - I Bel Air Won the Eastern Divi- sion by piling up a 5-0 record, beating bigger and larger teams. The Highlanders average per game was 21 points while hold- ing opponents to a narrow 6- point game average. Bel Air 0 Coronado 14 i Bel Air 16 Ysleta 8 0 Bel Air 28 jefferson 8 Bel Air 55 Parkland 0 . . Bel Air 34 Burgess 0 Highlander B Team games another first down. Bel Air 6 Eastwood 0 Bel Air 7 Coronado 12 gx X E Sl: C D E at ' Mr. Jim Davenport M 3 L: L4i' WZQ' , ' . B-Team Football Mr. Robert Jackson Mr. Bob Savage B-Team Football Frosh Football V ' Mr. Ronald Forbis Frosh Football Coaches and Cheerleaders Inspire Teams To Victor BACK: Margaret Stoehner, Vicki Paschich, Diane Rassmusen. MIDDLE: Cathy Slusser, Linda Bass- musen, Rosemary Waters. FRONT: Ricki Holman, Head Cheerleader. 49 -1 at v....,--M.-.....,,. us-new-an f -I -. W ai, ,Ma,,,, W W ,Q77L,...m ctw, A , -- 5 -I ,W V, W ,,.. Q, ' .14 , , ,.., ,, , .,,, E, ., VA.,, fi,,,W,, V T3:W,,,AE :i:: , it M-:ilk 1 N g i::i'H r'sz.:M', wap-u,:azz:4::yEvunm7Z,,-. ,, .Emmy 1 ',V' J ' ' .1 ' ' ' ' ' ' s - , - . .-A.,, ,WWW U M .. . 1 Q., If . I . W - 1 at r t l , ' A 5 ' 5 z s. V , V t i4l 4 M A L - ' H 34 a n , : E 7 9, 4 at 6 b 6 A , s ' 6 M s 3 103' 23 'IU X 21 's.201Baf'f'f A . . 1 1 4: A A .fy f ' .A f A , ' V MSE, - fi , 4534 ,P ,, In -3 J , If X 4 , . :-, ' ' I ' was .L M - ,,. .t - f - ., V f . . . ..,: , ,ight -A is I if-fy Ji ., 1' 'P-s, A, , Q , 6 -A H ,v .A A agy , , , M .,., . M , , i n V . A ,b T. s so M, ,, W H ,M , , ,WVP T ,,, ff,,, -1 w, A, ,asaamaunmmnmmaaasaa fwfffff-a,,..a., . .,. My 6 P A A l P A A sssr A 'L'- J ,, , ,, f , --fvfiigwi' . .54-3 f-' : fffe,-718' , 2 ,f,, fa, 1 , , swim s ' -A V 2 FRONT ROW: Emesto Hemandez, Emesto Cuellar, Freddy Elmore, Robert Moore, Mike Rasmussen, I. T. Hana- walt, Richard Alvarez, David Ahumada, Pedro Alvarez. SECOND ROW: Robert Williams-Manager, Luis Vasquez, David Vega, Roger Steele, Cleve Carter, Leon Kirtley, Andrew Nobles, Delfino Zamorano. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Raleigh, Murice Randeel, Iesse Palacios, Humberto Diaz, Tony Telles, Arturo Garza, Tony Pacheco. FOURTH ROW: David Matta, Powell Biggins, Roberto Chavez, Gilbert Garza, johnny Escandon, Arthur Calderon, Stan Roberts, David Berridge. Freshmen Displa innin Efforts '65 SCHEDULE Bel Air 0 Coronado 0 Bel Air 6 Ysleta 14 Bel Air 8 Fabens Bn 8 Bel Air 30 Eastwood 6 Bel Air 14 jefferson 28 Bel Air 36 Lydia Patterson 6 Bel Air 35 Burgess 6 Freshman Cheerleaders: Debbie Peace, Tammy Woods, Io Ann Chavez, Lori Gilmore, Ann Domenicali lHead Cheerleaderl, Pat Duran, Mary Parham, Rhonda Holcomb. Basketball Loy Wells, tallest member of the Highlander team, starts the district play-off game against Austin in the Memorial Gym by beating a Panther to the jump ball. Bel Air 57 63 63 67 77 54 71 73 63 55 64 Bel Air Makes City Play-Uffsg Play-off Opponent Iefferson 52 Parkland 30 Eastwood 38 Burges 65 Ysleta 67 jefferson 68 Parkland 42 Eastwood 50 Burges Ysleta 68 54 Austin 75 Varsity Coach Mr. Gene O'Dell Mr. jim Rogers Trainer 3 J' Loy Wells 6' WA Defeated By Austin 75-64 LEFT: Sammy James receives the rebound and jumps high in order to add two points to the scoreboard. BELOW: Muscular Mario Montes uses all his strength to tip the basket- ball during the Bel Air-Burges game at Burges. Roy Culberson 6, lf, ,. K N , ywf' George Tilley is well guarded as he tried for two points in the jefferson game. Bel Au' Takes FIVE Mario Montes 5' 11 W l traight in District Play swim FW K , Y Fred Al'Chel' George Tilley 5' 11 5' 8 Loy Wells uses his 6' 7 height to sink another Highlander 2-pointer juan Carabajal 6, QU f 4 .f 1 X' ,rw f r. PM ,dw A - , flag M f--:' L' nf' 15, .. ' 145: A :af !fif5M Paul Guerrero 5' 11 Mario Montes takes time in aiming for the backboard in order to make the free-shot f Bobby I0 johnson 6, In Cagers Capture District Recognition Armando Almeida 5' 10 I Q Bobby Moral 5, 7U Sammy lame 6, 4U FRONT ROW: Billy Tiller, Ralph Esqueda, james Johnson, jose Silva, Narciso Alvarez. SECOND ROW: Mgr. Dan Meeks, Luis Lopez, Gary Widener, Mark Hinton, Ronald Preston, Sam Maldonado, Curtis Keith. B-Teamers Look to Varsity Bel Air Bel Air-57 Bel Air-48 Bel Air-50 Bel Air-76 Bel Air-50 Bel Air-44 Bel Air-51 Bel Air-62 Bel Air-34 B-TEAM Opponent Jefferson-60 Parkland-23 Eastwood-53 Burges-78 Ysleta-54 jefferson-45 Parkland-28 Eastwood-60 Ysleta-32 Narciso Alvarez attempts a two pointer while being closely guard- ed by his opponents. Fresh Beat Tech, Win District DISTRICT GAMES Bel Air Opponent 50 jefferson 61 'fmt ' 70 Parkland 30 51 Eastwood 31 81 Burges 61 56 Ysleta 34 80 Parkland 55 79 Eastwood 54 65 Burges 64 58 Ysleta 60 60 Play-off Coronado 58 61 Final El Paso Tech 56 B-Team, Frosh Coach Mr. Charles Quisenberry FRONT ROW: Roberto Rubio, Ernie Hernandez, Alfonso Sanchez, Delfino Za- mor, and Robert Moore. SECOND ROW: Robert Williams, Maurice Randul, Kenneth Widener, Cleve Carter, Alex Acosta, and David Matta. TRACK E , ,., . .-v' ,- 13:1 .Q Mays! rs: h?' t as 32 '--- rzf, hz wwe 'fi 'E l 'tai 1- kv ' 9' fa c . 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LEFT: Robert Ravenscroft and Iohn- nie McKinley Weight Men BELOW: James Elliot Broad jumper indermen Anticipate Fine Season Vlar. 5 Vlar. 12 Vlar. 19 Vlar. 26 Apr. 2 Apr. 7 Apr. 16 Apr. 22 Apr. 23 1966 Varsity Track Schedule Bel Air Invitation Midland Invitation El Paso Invitation Ysleta Invitation Las Cruces Invitation Ysleta District Meet District IAAAA Meet Ysleta Underclass Meet Region 1AAAA Meet Juan Carabaial Hurdler Bel Air Midland Bowie Ysleta Las Cruces Bel Air T.W.C. Eastwood Odessa 61 POLE VAULTERSg Charlie Friberg, Manny Lozoya, Ronnie Mc- Kinley, and Don Hardin 2 ' e ,.,, , Lf QW ffifg - . ia? .1 faiaggffu Mia- w e ' . . ., A M W A , A M' wwV..h,.,,g 5 ' ez. . 4- : . 2- au? 200 2 4 M W V- Q1 Y ' ' V :- :M -:.':'ai2':5: ,. 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W' '-M ' wiv eff, 3351 1 ,A M 1 A H - V ' .f ' WEIGHT MENg Eddie Paschich and Buster Goin eff , WW, M .,,,,, , . f, 1, - DISTANT MEN5 Otis Pitts, Thomas Valdez, Ricardo Sias, and Travis Thompson Traeksters Participate in Meets Q Ti Q ,Arr wh HIGH JUMPERS5 Left: Willie Eliott, Herbert Carter, and William Moore W, Wi -W., 55555535 , V ,lg DISTANT RUNNERSg Right: Alfred Ortiz, Frank Cabral, and Jesus Pina . - f l . . A,M V AA h .. ,W .. QW' if 'f-.2. ...-9'.'l'L - . -..:: ' --vfxi ,,f,: , v-.'s v,-' 5 :.'V' W'1' 9 ---:f A.. 1 ' l 1 ' 1 Q iA ,Q . Steve McAndrews Edwin Pufal Mario Montes lst baseman outfielder 3rd baseman I 1966 Varsity Team Prepares 1 1966 VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE Mar. 11 Fri. Tascosa fAmarilloJ Bel Air Mar 12 Sat. Caprock fAmarilloj Bel Air Mar. 12 Sat. Caprock fAmarilloj Bel Air Mar. 18 Fri. Caprock fAmarilloJ Amarillo Mar. 19 Sat. Tascosa fAmari1loJ Amarillo Mar. 19 Sat. Tascosa CAmarilloQ Amarillo Mar 22 Tues. Jesuit Bel Air Mar. 26 Sat. Lee fMidlandj Bel Air Apr. 1 Fri. Ector fOdessaj Bel Air Apr. 2 Fri. Austin Austin Apr. 6 Wed. Eastwood Bel Air Apr. 12 Tues. Burges Burges Apr. 15 Fri. Parkland Parkland Apr. 19 Tues. Iefferson Bel Air Apr. 22 Fri. Ysleta Ysleta Apr. 26 Tues. Eastwood Eastwood Apr. 29 Fri. Burges Bel Air May 3 Tues. Parkland Bel Air May 7 Sat. Ieiferson jefferson May 10 Tues Ysleta Bel Air At the time of this writing, Varsity coach, Bob Savage has not yet chosen his players for this year's squad. However, he has submitted these names as probable prospects for the 1966 baseball team: Ignacio Estorga, .Alfredo Barron, Pablo Bau- tista, Art Lucero, Alex Allen, Ernesto Carreon, Sammy james, Buster Goin, Mike Williams, Clyde Crews, and Luis Zubiate. uf J' A , . 0 41 we , a Q vt Q e Q .f w - -G+' 1 Ji f - :f ..:, : -5- W 1 2 W SH W2'w2Q?f2SZf 1'1' Y' - ' fi ,f - ew. . , ,W . 5 ifffrsiifafg w Q ,M f' , sm ,?2E',k3s Kg9y.Q .X ' ixxw- I . ini r--.,h-mf, X P H , ff Q Y ff 4 -H ll it 45 .'.-l1.G:.i.q..-,Emi -2: 4' -F . yn all if sf Q j - 5 ,gy ? M 7 , 52 K f M Y W wgklgim MZ + 5255? P if We 55 winawjjgffa x 3 5 P X I , -f Motif as ' A he - 5- ,im - lj' ' . 1 5 V 'f' . ?ff G fra . ' f ' ,- W , , M, ...... Y ., .ff-101 , rs. ,W A., 71 kg A - ,Q Q N . 5 Af in A K f f zwwfvif ' ,, ' .2 A-gy V- we aff-,ii,5aw.- ,. ,V qw .rf-1 N. 6 E J Y WT new A ., .,... at-um? Mg , I ff -3 ' t if rf, Y x Q Q i L. ',.12:12M.-'fswffvf w 'Z' Wu W, Luis Calderon shortstop or Seasonal ,,.,,, .,,k,, ,y .s,,., . livin: '1:.Us'f4mfw:g,'.:wc? 'L . L. . M? Li M mfipw Q -Q ,, we A-gf' .gsiacilg f -M 'wifi wr 'fe f , ff 3359, 1, ,,,, a Y,.zs, Ls,,,, , z,. t X ,5,. 1 K' ig: is ,N X M ,L f-f ff ,-., L- n f- 'A ing-i - s 'fri u' W , ,M ,Ango pf. , m.,,...-B Eisgviffr' Q - : .., HIIICS Roy Culberson George Guerrero catcher outfielder Var- B-Team Coach, Mr. Ronald Forbis, and sity Coach, Bob Savage, discuss baseball strategy which they hope will help Bel toward another fine season. Air a K -if. , ,ff o H ' ik an V... .. 1: A V . ' .u4 ,, .1 Las, -1 f1:rgx1-f1'r'.'wQn,-:'Qp -- P f k A M. f- fig - s 4. --'41 ,,, A t,1,1s,-, . W, , . A. , , ,tw Ernie Carreon pitcher M,,M,M-..-Q.,-er QW-Y ., A .. ,EM .,.. :.,5:,..,f.. f.f.-..... H, -N, ,... M V M ., ., - e11,,...i i an WM ' W T , M 25 12 if , li ke X-W, -..- -,..,gi.g1- 'M .N ag? Ewa.. r A aw Q 1 aww M B mei, K me Z, C fr M file Qt HM i if V lil? 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M L f l s e -.4 f .W ' '- as 'V , a 1 Q ,, M, b ,,,, M , , ,V V. ,I gf 1 4 - . - A - - 553 2 3 2 . .f A V f X 4, W ,Q 3 W M , , , - , M Q , 1 f'Afw'e'-',5 01 4 4:41-f ,hefty A .11 it 2 'lfff i' L , W . . .wifliii 1,25 , L1-ifrlfv' my , 7' ,A .. V, f jf-Jftfei 'iffffl 2'ff,MQl L?Q'Qg,f ag f: 'g1 2 wg: ' 's Q. if 2,4-:..Zvi it ff K+' wie.: i, ' -.,2,,':.:1fW5,,: 235, I it -I ' a:g1?fg,,.Jf:jM fm? I ' ' i 2 3 A 3' MW- -Mu -,,.,.,,,,, J 1 -QQ f ,aigzzff 2, fa , . s ,N 4. I. 4. I , .:1-E, E ,:.1Z:5 i If 'FW E - HI T. ra . 1 , X mmm? jig? Vlake Varsity Team i i3 f 555 ,. . ' A H Awi' , if . V M fi , K f 5 - . ' mg. . , -.., Manny Leyva wamis up for a grinding match laria Carbajal, Carmen Valdez, Jose Benitez, Elva Carreon, Maria lartinez, Grace Olivas, Alexa Adams, Rose Salazar. This year's varsity tennis team, under the capable hands of Miss Virginia Burney, en- tered competition on a city-wide basis. During the fall they participated in a round- robin meet with Eastwood, Ysleta, Jefferson and Tech. They also competed in the Burges and Thanksgiving toumaments, and in the widely-known Sun Carnival Tournament. Spring found Bel Air participating in the Easter Tournament, with Amarillo as guests. Season's climax was an out-of-town trip and the district matches. Miss Bumey allows her tennis girls to rest after a vigorous workout. Biggest Victory In Football Bel Air 20--Ysleta 6 Season Record: Won 10--Lost 2 Nick Bonty-Fullback, Roy Culberson-Linebacker, Iun- ior Dominguez-Guard, Iohn- ny McKinley-Center, Eddie M i l l e r-Tackle, Defensive Guard, Ernie Molina-Tackle, Defensive Guard, Mike Sul- livan - Quarterback, M o s t Valuable Player, Mike Wil- liams-Offensive End, De- fensive, Linebacker. .rife Q ',,k 'Thai-.kA, vs.,-Kp .-,rm-a 7 1 I ,W . ' ' ' . ,wzf-1 ', fy, , 'L Mario Montes goes over the goal line for one of the many touchdowns. The 1965-1966 school year brought a thrilling history to Bel Air High School in the Held of sports. The High- 5 landers stormed up and down the foot- ball fields bringing home victories to E compile a 10-2 record. The only two losses went to Big Springs, a non-district contender, and to Odessa Permian at the Bi-District playoff. To highlight the year, eight players were placed on the All-District squad, taking eleven posi- tions. The Highlanders beat the Ysleta Indians and Coach Cantrell is up in the air. lammy james' great abilities in basketball won lim a place on the All-District Team. .oy Wells earned a berth on the All-District eam with his rebounding and high scoring ierformances. The sport season did not lag after foot- ball but Went into full swing with the com- ing of basketball. The Highlander Cagers finished tied for third with El Paso High School. Bel Air was stopped from taking district by Austin with a 75-65 loss. The Freshman Team took District. The Spring Inter-squad team showed great promise for next yearis Highlander football team. Loy Wells jumps for the rebound at the playoffs with Austin. Varsity Basketball Goes To Playoffs Frosh Cagers Take Districtg Baseball And Track Show Promise rati if A t H 6 8 H . fr in , xfcggil Lfi V, ' B i Q' the ' ' ' - 1- 4 1' s s, ,, P W rw M- .L an , Q Q L n J ,t V , .JW s 0 M .vw 1 , , ' ,M n . W ,Q 1 'ff.:, 1 fm? MMM kkii T t M fi t it 'u A ' 1 . M Lik. krrk , I . 'flr i it Q '-- , 9' 1 i was A . , T kkkfr 3 L Fi- A ,. I 58 t ti a . at 'Q M ' tw -f iwffj A f- - s ' 4 V , .af-U, .VLL w t,- ' i-,',a 5 , J' ,, Y 7 ' K The Spring Intra-squad Game gave a sneak preview of who would be the team to beat in 1966. 69 Roy Culberson Luis Calderon President Vice-President New lettermen initiate, Luis Calleros, searches in vain for a dime in his purse to buy a paper from Mary Ann Walker. His aid is Robert Ravenscroft, another new initiate. Luis Calleros Mike Richards George Steve Sponsor, Ron Forbis, is not only active in lettermen but in all phases of sports at Bel Air. Even though this is his first year at Bel Air, he has proven himself as one con- cerned with the well-being of the students at Bel Air and their activities. Guerrero McAndrews Clyde Crews Tom Hoskings Sgt.-at-Arms Treasurer Nick Bonty Noel Aceves Lettermen Represent ...4 . K xy Loy Wells Santiago Ortiz Emesto Carreon Hector Yturralde Juan Carbajal Bert Cortez Tony Hernandez Eddie Miller High School Sportsmanship Sam Carr Robert Bryson Paul Jackson John McKinley we George Concepcion Dominquez Blanton obert Ravenscroft Features The Shadow ofa Highlander lin- gers over many students. Some of these students have distinguished themselves in various fields of study, and others have won recognition by their fellow students. This section is dedicated to those students whose achievements have been rewarded by the faculty and the student body. HIGHLAND LASS Beverly was chosen by tlzefaculty as the girl contributing most to her school. She has shown outstanding leadership as secretary ofthe Stu- dent Council, representative to the El Paso Youth Council, Co-Business Manager of the e e BEVERLY 0'DELL Pipefs Notes, and as a member of National Honor Society. No task is too difficult for her to do, and she is always willing to help any- one in need. llll l Q iw, fi W Yf? Af'X f A 'am ' ' ' My fx X , 1 .f . , I 5 --' xiii 5: .t Vg A , ' i. X ' C J 'zfk fig . ,, fs Q vi I . A .Q S f 'LL' e f Q 3 ' 12-If A it 1 Q , , N , inf, 3 A. Wk ghd!! ,Q My 3 Q1 xiii: Gum 4 .Q Q 1 1 QV 0 ,gif t .55 if Rzhiiil, if ix 53 Q i Z ff '52 2ff5 i ki3iif 2 5 'xt fl- 5 A i S it grgifizf E E iEi'PE'igE Q S fMiT6e 2i5flS!iC','l586h the fflcdftygds fhe c'mztrfiincti:zg'mast to his s'f:h:a ol :1 Aslf a member LQfte1jp1agz 's 5 C lyfb ql11dl ,NQ tio1ga l, igH 012013 S of Flefll, he has dzsplayed has znterest zn has sC lz0t S l. For ihejmbt three? years ike has beeiz the qluarterfozzck of the f24arSfity ffo I1 tbZf1l teafiz and has re:ceizged the El Paw Iiercgld P051 Award jbr Most Valupable District Playerf E ttyy X to MOST POPULAR GIRL SUSAN RICE The student body selected Susan Rice as Heather Belles, Choraliers, and Mu Delta Chig Most Popular Girl. She is active as a varsity and was elected Key Club Sweetheart. cheerleaderg a member of Student Council, :5efz,151w.1ws,e we wfixfzz fffggw f ff fEfa5Z5Q ai? ,,x2..,f,,,M ,, , A eff ,lime f ,,w5Miu,,,i W, :sig ,,,, - ,,,, . 45mm-:Z-Q ,lm ,-f--,,Q,5fZA1,.x,. ,Wg Q, , ,f- ,A,5,W?, N , MO T POPULAR BOY JOE CARDOZA joe was elected Must Popular by the stu- Plmtoggraplzy Club, as head znlzotogrfznlzer of dents. He has shown interest in his fellow stu- flze Iliglzlander Staff and as .s'ec.'retury ofthe dents as President of Clwraliers and the Key Club. fy' MISS BEL AIR KRIST IN STONE The student body elected Kristin Stone as tru, and Choir, and has been active in Student Miss Bel Air. She has aclzievecl such outstand- Council, Adcunced Band, and as secretory of ing honors as All-State Reading Band, Orches- her freslmzan c:lass. gwagz. -1'.'vjggl:lff .V fy y. . g .- - . . ,, , I I I 3, W51?'f'ff:'0Z3?SHifV2. . . -,., . . f,,. - -. , ,.-, Q1., , L,,..f,- H tf,, v,g:g,':', HT, I., k,k, 4- k . K digg, 1 iig ffiotbizll find thg q seqgior gg:laSsS, he has , Le ffermanfS Club, fund Student Caurwfl. I . , , , ' ffiwiffyeflSuP?'b l2Uff?'S'1'P- H18 mfefesfs ww J Q9 .J .9 J 3 BERRIN DEMIRCIOGLU Bel Air Welcomes Berrin johnny Watson is delighted with the prospect of teaching Berrin how to play the guitar. Coming to a foreign country can be a trying experience for any young girl. Berrin Demir- cioglu has had such an experience and has en- joyed every minute of it. Berrin came to America under the auspices of the American Field Service. The Bel Air Key Club has paid for her voyage to America and other school expenses. She came from Balikesir, Turkey, where she has had eleven years of fomial education and has graduated from a Turkish school. After returning to Turkey, Berrin plans to attend a university there. Berrin has accomplished much at Bel Air. She is an eager student who has mastered the English language very well. She is an active member of Bonny Belles, Rea Leb Tri-Hi-Y, Future Teachers ofAmerica and Mu Delta Chi. Berrin was also made an honorary member of the Bel Air Highland Clan. it P . After a hard-working day at school, Berrin relaxes with her American family in their home. They are Lt. Ret. johnny Watson, Mrs. Watson, johnny, Berrin and Sandra. HIGHLAND HIGHLIGHTS QUEEN JACKIE COX wwpww Highland Highlights Duehesses Selected ,,...,,-fav :S X HONORARY DUCHESS BERRIN DEMIRCIOGLU DUCHESS DUCHESS UPE DELGADILLO NANCY CARR Class Princesses Glamorize Court PRINCESS CARMEN REYES The enchantment of the Orient was featured in Shan- gri-la, theme of the 1965-66 Highland Highlights Spring Festival held at the Holiday Inn on March ll. Iackie Cox reigned over the various activities as Queen, while Duchesses Nancy Carr, Guadalupe Del- gadillo, and Honorary Duch- ess Berrin Demircioglu con- tributed elegance to the court. Senior Princess, Carmen Reyesg Junior P r i n c e s s , Cheryl Dyeg Sophomore Princess, Palma Clementeg Freshman Princess, Debbie Peaceg and Visiting Royalties from various El Paso high schools also took part in the festivities. 'fm Qld:- M ..,,i,,r y,ss ,f .fy PRINCESS CHERYL DYE PRINCESS PALMA CLEMENTE PRINCESS DEBBIE PEACE Iefferson Irvin QQ VISITING ROYALTY Linda Baca Linda Boyd Ernestina Carrillo Father Yermo El Paso High Racheal Correa Cathedral Radford Ellen Gaither Burges Gretchen Hensgen Shirley Hardin 1 ustin hristine Lederer Coronado Eastwood A Beverly O'Dell Sue Sauer Ysleta Barbara Shugart El Paso Tech Anita Lozoya Loretto Sandra Watson it ii MOST HANDSOME STEVE MQANDREW Steve was elected Most Handsome Boy at tional Honor Society, Student Council, and Bel Air by the student body. He is an active has been a member of the varsity baseball member ff Key Club, Letterman's Club, Na- teamjor three years. 'is 53 l r -'yr MOST BEAUTIFUL ROXANNE MEANS Amid the beauty and charm of the musical, placed second and third, respectively. The twelve arousel, Roxanne Means was selected as Most contestants were judged for beauty of face, beauty 'eautiful Barbara Archer and Margaret Stoehner of figure, posture, grooming, and poise. l MARGARET STOEHNER THIRD PLACE BARBRA ARCHER SECUND PLACE Beauty Contestants Vie For Title DANA TEAGUE RHONDA HOLCOMB SUSAN MORROXV DIANA BRYAN ttf?- ' we tt M ..... ' e ee RICKI DARLENE LEE ANN PAT PAULETTE HOLMAN FITZGERALD BROOKBANK VINES GARRICK trk i - 'N:' I 2. 11- ' V. gy Language Students Receive .J . ., Am., ELLEN GAITHER ELIZABETH ALLEN C 4 The selection of Ellen Gaither as the recipient of the English Who's Who Award was based on several factors including her creative ability and initiative to complete any as- signment. She is a well-organized, creative writer who is willing to volunteer her services for extra-cur- ricular activities as well as for graded assignments. Elizabeth Allen was chosen as the English-Spanish speaking Who's Who because she possesses all the qualities that make an outstanding student. Her comprehension ofthe Spanish language and ability to speak it are excellent. The recipient of the Spanish speaking Who's Who Award is Esther Alvarado. She has taken four years of Spanish and has done well on the National Spanish Tests. ESTHER ALVARADO GLORIA KOS SMAN Who's Who Honors The Whols Who selection for Latin is Gloria Kossman. The selection is based on character and scholarship. Her honesty in the classroom is beyond reproach and her ability in grammatical constructions, vocabulary, declensions, conjugations, word-study, and translation is out- standing. Delia Gomez has demonstrated astute capabilities in readily accepting, correctly writing, and speaking French. Due to her outstanding endeavors and accomplish- ments, she has been selected Who's Who for French. The selection of Steve McAndrew as the German Who,s Who is due to his out- standing ability, not only to readily com- prehend the spoken language, but also to properly grasp and utilize any new given material. STEVE McAN DREW DELIA GOMEZ lu. y-.H .. K '1 rr M an 'Q tif. . ...mme .... i I REFUGIO GARCIA YOLANDA HIIAR, VIGENTE DOMINGUEZ Who's Who Members Yolanda Hijar and Vicente Dominguez were chosen as the recipients of the P. E. NVho,s Who Awards because of their tal- ent, fine competitive spirit, and outstand- ing sportsmanship. The VVho's XV ho for drafting is Refugio Garcia. His conscientious interest in his work, his above average and ability to rea- son out the solutions to problems, and his use of proper drafting techniques contri- buted to his selection. Because of his interest in his work and his knowledge and practice of the five cardinal objectives for industrial arts, Leonel Olivas was selected as the recipient of the General Shop Wfhois VVho Award. LEONEL OLIVAS Display Fine ualities In Electricity and Electronics the Whois Who .s the student who has the highest grade av- rage. Alfred Braden, the Electronic Who's ho recipient, has an A+ average and a great bility for Electronics. The Electricity Who's Who, Robert Ravens- croft, has an A average and shows promise in he field of Electricity. Hector Salazar was chosen as Who's Who in Ecience because of his interest, attitude, and chievement. He is completing his fourth year n Science and has maintained a high grade iverage in all of his science work. Hector is thorough in his work and is not satisfied to eave a point until he fully grasps its meaning fvhich indicates a true scientific attitude. iz ir 2? I DCO ROBERT RAVENSCROFT ALFRED BRADEN HECTOR SALAZAR Ginny Holyoke, the Who's Who for Homemaking, has done much to deserve this honor. She has held FHA council of- fices, attended the FHA Workshop in Lub- bock, has earned a Iunior and Chapter De- gree, and has made many contributions to her home, community, school, and Home- making. Christine Lederer has always displayed a keen interest in history. Her exam papers and research papers have always shown Exemplor TPHIIS both mastery of the facts and a deep un- derstanding of historyis social aspects, and therefore she has been selected as the VVho,s VVho in History. The Speech Who's Who Award goes to Irene Carver who is quite active in Inter- scholastic League competition. She has participated in prose interpretation, com- peted in duo-acting, and possess an out- standing ability for speech and interpreta- tion. CHRISTINE LEDERER 3531! ,E K ,4 ,,.. I CINNY HOLYOKE f ' ' f : Th i s lllii . 'XY . vf, 4, . A 5 9 K 1 .Q f W, ri 2 -gi .,-L. fb- ,ff -. , fr,,gK qugp, 'a, -wp mga, ? aa, ,... ' y L -V, E,fJ r ,xgxsg ,'.,- , ' Ma. : 1, an , 5, ' 4 - .I Kd Q i i- K nsieea r: ir- S? .Jfiif . E, ,. I , , - K ... ,I . ' Zigi' , M -.Q-..::s- if Pamir --F ' - f 4- Ea ! l ., , .... .. 551- 4.5 27:5 ,:' .FV It f, .sa- IRENE CARVER if r V HF . . , ,WM - . ,,, 1 '34 ' , W' x f . I 5 I. .. ,was fa. , ,qw ,..,, ,, - nan. fg f iflygsf 'ff . KE I lim , ., , I fi K ,fm ik' W, , I 5,1557 lug, , . mm, 1. -,, ' .- ay--fd' ta , I i ff ' ffp- ,5fQgy, ,Q 32 217 gin 'ff-'Q fi f ar 323515- ff .,,55 . . .X f 2 ,M --J.:-is 2, we ll- 4 X .. 2 sf ,, 5 5 , , is -fs! 5' r ,Y Y gk Q Portrayed By Who's Who Bob Smith, co-editor of the Pipefs Notes, was selected as the Whois Who for the Pipefs Notes. He is a dependable per- son, manages well, and doesn't question what is asked of him, just does it. Carlita Montoya was selected for Whois Who in Iournalism. She is a tremendous help in producing the Pipefs Notes, and her style and ability in Writing make her one of the top journalism students. The recipient of the Highlander VVho's Who is Shirley Hardin, editor and main- stay of the yearbook. Most of the ideas contained in this year's annual are those belonging to Shirley who is an excellent organizer, a good thinker, and a top-notch leader. CABLITA MONTOYA 3 ' Q BOB SMITH 'if R5 Q, ,K . fig? Avi' 'I Myne' ' ,-..., f L ,N , N SHIRLEY HABDIN KRISTIN STONE Kristin Stone was selected as the recipient of the Music Whois Who Award because of her interest, enthusiasm, talent, and desire for at- taining the highest goals of performance. The Drama Whois VVho was given to julia Brown because she is extremely talented and very dependable and has worked many hours both back stage and on stage. The recipient of the Art Whois Who Award, Victor Quintana, has made marked progress in art development and has shown ability in con- cepts and insights of art beyond the average student. i m WMS Who Recipients JULIA BROWN r- it ' 4 if ,gi , six E- 2 A J 9,3 ' 'il MS.. -Q ggisrg 2 ' X L xg? 3 WE, 5 R .15 VICTOR QUINTANA T1 as Are utstanding Students Because of her competent, con- scientious, and pleasing manner, Irma Oliva was selected as the Who's Who for the Attendance Office. Iune Brown and George Ortega have been selected as Who's Who for Geometry and Mathematics, respec- tively, for their efficiency in accom- plishing their Work, for their excel- lent reasoning ability, and for being consistently accurate. 3 Q IRMA OLIVA 'Q s Y -iiib swf agp, i 'V 'A -7-. 9 K -' Q ef., ,J imma, M., 't. zgpt ga. JUNE BROWN WWI W . 7 o7,,rg-ggpmggi K h A 4 if ,, ' hp ii LL ' . -rlliikte Q-. Q i g. S? 'Ng' Lim ,QA I ' an 5' f 3 ' iiiszll, 'Q My . i 2.5 Q-ri i ' '- ' ' is s if it f, fi l l ' - r.,L,k H P t'i- . if ' ez ' 1 25, :ig - f ,,,. V 1 Eff L1 , , ,,,, ,,,. . V .I 447 Asa , if il ,,gp,,,,,,, ' L GEORC E ORTEGA ll .Q I 0 Q, DEDE O'DELL DeDe O,Dell has been selected as the outstanding student in Reading Skills. She was selected because of her above average college vocabulary level and her rapid rate of reading with high comprehension. In class she has approached the various reading skills with eager interest and active participation. The recipient of the Library Science YVho,s VVho Award was Steve Rise. He has shown an excellent sense of responsibility and alertness in helping to keep the library functioning at its maximum eiiiciency. Edwin XVyrick was chosen for the honor of VVho,s Who in the Commercial Department because of his ability and willingness to fulfill requirements in Book- keeping, Business Law, and Typing IIg his skill in the Commercial Subjects is outstanding. The interest and knowledge in the field of military science and his work and cooperation were contributing factors in the selection of Cadet Captain Hilario Rubal- caba as recipient of the XVho's XVho Award in Military Science. EDWIN WYRICK f -as ? 1 I Ei , .5 4 Qpgzs , A 'ttifl Iwi! 'fa ' ggi!! Who's Who Honors Are Well-Deserved STEVE RISE fi ' i ' - ie f p HILARIO Q ff-'USS' M, , , In RUBALCABA A ..... Y- M. Choraliers Sing uCarousel ' i it Rio- Ai Cathy Slusser shyly thrills to Steve Dwyer's love song. Choraliers rehearse Carouselv under the direction of Mrs. Puclnc Patterson and Miss Susan Beehler. -tw. K '4 rganizations if-5 Organizations are an important phase of school life. Students participate in extra- curricular clubs and devote much time and effort to their success. Each club falls with- in the Shadow of a Highlander and helps in the formation of reliability and charac- ter. Satisfaction and a sense of achievement often come from the programs sponsored by each organization. i 'fiifffl ' ' lffaxas :'zHfNfd?i .' 1 :NJ 'J Tc,-, . ','ig'3,5sg,ff'N,'ft . A A g'l,'5g:,,i:g.3,Qff9 . - ' 'W 111237 71:53 if 7 V 5':f25,j:ssfgf'.:5:1f?':E:I.i, as , 1 , A iff' ' :f'77fss'12'S1 559 3 3 5 -f Tony Hernandez - President Council Officers Display Leadership The Highlander Student Council is one ofthe most active or- ganizations at Bel Air. It is comprised of representatives from each classification and club. The council sponsors a variety of activities including a back-to-school dance, Homecoming festivities, a Christmas door decorating contest, Twirp Week, and the annual Highland Highlights Spring Festival. gs-...H f George Ortega Vice-President F. DeDe O'Dell Secretary I fony Hernandez arranges megaphones for the Cheer- eaders in preparation for a pep rally. A' ,,,,,.n-1' UQ. Carmen Reyes Councilman-at-Large gi' Painting a booster sign for the district champion football team are David Salazar, Hector Salazar, Martha Goodwin, Ruth Brewer, Esther Ramirez, Humberto Shaw, and Alfred Braden. Active Student Council Members Mrs. Holcomb, sponsor, looks on as Bob Smith decorates her door for the Christmas season. Supporting the school by various means, Bel Air's Student Council is an integral part of Highlander life. Among their many activities are sell- ing booster tags for football games, painting signs in support of athletic teams, and working for the general Success of their alma mater. Council members enthusiastically back func- tions of the school and often devise ways to improve such functions. , ' . Student Council members meet every Tuesday morning to discuss plans 'or carrying out student government for the betterment of the school. Boost Highlanders Mr. Estes, sponsor, tests the Christmas lights for the tree which Student Council provides and adorns each year. Viewing the decorated Christmas tree are Ricky Montes, Steve McAndrew, Humberto Shaw, Esther Ramirez, Donna Herrera, Anita Lozoya, George Ortega, Carmen Reyes, Lupe Delgadillo, and Margie Endlich. omega J, 4 s .-4---- ' N ,ff ik National Honor Society oflicers are Ellen Gaither, sec- retary, Kristin Stone, president, and Christine Lederer, vice president. Students of high scholastic standing are eligible for ad- mittance into National Hon- or Society. Scholarship alone, however, is not the only mat- ter considered. Prospective members also are judged on their service, leadership, and character. Inducted at an im- pressive c er e m o n y at a school-wide assembly, new members are honored at a banquet. Guest speaker at this year's banquet was Mr. Clyde Wfafer, assistant super- intendent of Ysleta Indepen- dent School District. ational Honor Demonstrate B FRONT ROWV: DeDe O'Dell, Sandy VVatson, Julie Lawrence, and Betty Brown. SECOND ROW: Ricky Montes, Hector Salazar, Kristin Stone, and Tony Hernan- dez. THIRD ROYV: joe Gamboa, Christine Lederer, Steve McAndrew, and Cathy Saxon. FOURTH ROW: George Ortega, Susan Evans, Ellen Gaither, and Lewis Miller. Society embers igh Ideals 'RONT ROVV: Maria Elena Martinez, Carmen Uribarri, Esth- r Ramirez, Cathy Slusser, and Marie Odom. SECOND ROW: robin Tomlinson, Vicky Paschich, Margaret Stoehner, Roselve alafox, and Susan Rice. THIRD ROW: Estella Villalva, Iarmen Reyes, Julie Sanchez, and Barbara Nicholson. 'OURTH ROW: Guadalupe Vasquez, Yolanda Rodriguez, 'olanda Lopez, Helen Merriman. FIFTH ROW: Robert Lavenscroft, Lee Sneesby, Frank Ramirez, Jesse Torres, Frank Drtega, Victor Quintana, Arturo Lucero, and Humberto Shaw. J, H t... as aa .fa FRONT ROW: Bonnie Blanton, Grace Granger, Ruth Brewer, Nancy Carr, and Juana Franco. SECOND ROW: Linda Boyd, Shirley Hardin, Martha Cortinas, Christina Gomez, and Donna Herrera. THIRD ROW: Guadalupe Zuniga, Della Daniels, Linda Kennedy, Sabine Chrisman, and Berrin Demircioglu. FOURTH ROW: Wendy Carva- jal, Irene Carver, Laura Licon, Ginny Holyoke, and Mar- tha Goodwin. FIFTH ROW: Alfred Braden, Mary Jane Criddle, Julia Brown, Humberto Shaw. SIXTH ROW: Ier- ry Berry, Ioe jones, Tom Hoskings, and Susan Farrell. panish National Honor Society Encourages Language Achievements Q Q f as ' L , s, L- 5 5 3 5 5 T5 5 5, 5 Mrs. Glynanne Edens, sponsor, listens intently as Mr. Cleofas Calleros gives the keynote address of the induction assembly. 3 Organized in 1960 in recognition of outstanding students who have taken Spanish for three years, the Perez-Galdos Chapter of the Spanish National Honor Society is sponsored nationally by the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese. Members par- ticipate in all-year activities. This year they sponsored a Spanish movie for the enjoyment of the school body and helped give the Pan-American Day Assembly. New members, inducted during the fall semester, were honored at the annual banquet in Juarez. In addition to pro- moting scholastic advancement in Span- ish, the society also promotes cultural activities in El Paso and Juarez. Included in the induction ceremony is the lighting ofcandles by new members at the Madre Vela, symbolizing the re ception of knowledge from one main source. PJ ,, ww- - , ,H 5, . I ,Mr ........ ff., ,K 4 ,,..2,. ,. .1 5 ffz, - 5, ' -i?5?1P 5?,'U5 'f Q ie , -, Mi. li' - :am ,. .flff :Lf- ELQ ' . Zi. 1 N239 . Q t . - K 1 l fx Old members of the society are: FRONT ROW: Ruth Brewer, Histori- an, Hector Salazar, President, Donna Herrera, Student Council Representa- tive. SECOND ROW: Carmen Reyes, Secretary, Socorro Morales, Angie Leyva. THIRD ROW: Kristin Stone, Anitia Lozoya, Treasurer, Lupe Del- gadillo, Vice President, Ellen Gaither. NOT SHOWN: George Ortega. fx, ff 3 1 New members are: FRONT ROW: C. Uribarri, M. Cortinas, L. Bautista, R. Salazar, R. Hernandez, D. Payan, M. Martinez C. Gomez. SECOND ROW: I. Sanchez, M. Silva, J. Camboa, E. Foumier, H. Shaw, 1. Escarzaga, F. Ra- irez, 1. Aguayo, D. Salcido, M. Palacios. ig' Sponsors of I.F.C. are Mr. Endlich, Mrs. Reynolds, and Mrs. Edens. Also shown are David Salazar and Rose Salazar. Organized for students interested in understanding the language and customs of foreign countries, Bel Airis International Friendship Club is not devoted to scholastics alone. It emphasizes good relations with all countries, especially Latin American ones, by studying the customs. Guest speakers often enrich I.F.C. meetings with personal accounts of other countries. In addition to learning of other countries, the club devotes great effort to charity projects such as conduction of canned good drives, and collecting clothes for needy families. Officers of the organization are FRONT ROW: David Salazar, President, Roselve Palafox, Vice President, Rose Salazar, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Anita Lozoya, Student Council Representative, Soledad Villalobos, Treasurer, Martha Silva, Historian. s FRONT ROW: B. Gonzalez, L. Velarde, I. Venegas, Puchi, E. Ramirez, P. Carrasco, P. Villarreal, Y. Terrazas, M. Perea, I. Rodriguez. SECOND ROW: A. Salazar, M. Moreno, C. De la Rosa, G. Granger, D. Salazar, M. Pina, M. Silva, L. Balcazar, R. Salazar, C. Sigler, C. Uribarri, F. Campos. THIRD ROW: D. Bemard, I. Brown, V. Felger, M. Palacios, A. Shaw, M. Munoz, M. Solis, D. Lachica, O. Soto, V. Perea, S. Navarrette, I. Olivo, E. Villalva. FOURTH ROW: R. Kelley, R. Sanchez, A. Lozoya, K. Morales, S. Cuellar, C. Reyes, R. Ortega, B. Gandara, R. McCoy, L. Barron, S. Baker, C. Lewis, R. Lewis, R. Dominguez, C. Hemandez, A. Silva. FIFTH ROW: J. Silva, S. Villalobos, R. Palafox, I. Caballero, L. Delgadillo, J. Garcia, V. Marin, M. Palafox, I. Gillis, H. Salazar, R. Neal, R. Kaye, E. Omelas, C. Dominguez, R. Esqueda. R. Moreno. Fall Initiates ,loin I.F.C. New members dressed in Latin American costumes as a part of their initiation. ll t u'.1!FZ,v 1 Blindfolded inductees had to shave water ball loons over their heads. The Future Teachers of America have be- come a very active and respected group at Bel Air. Among its many activities are sponsoring the Homecoming Welcome Table at the Homecoming Tea, taking classes so that teach- ers may attend the tea, initiating Teachers Appreciation Week, and sponsoring the Mr. and Miss F.T.A. Contest. Its objectives are to interest young people in the teaching profes- sion and to inspire better co-operation be- tween students and teachers. Qi X X, President David Farrell gives an apple to Mrs. Bunts durl ing Teachers Appreciation Week. l l f . , Officers of F.T.A. include David Farrell, President Dan Smith, Vice President, Ginny Holyoke, Secre tary, Nancy Archer, Treasurer, Myma Arciero, Second Vice President, Carole Helton, Parliamen tarian, Sabine Chrisman, Historian, Sandra Green, Sargeant-at-Amis. One of F.T.A.'s projects of past years was the installation of the Victo Bell. Above, David Farrell and Dan Smith adjust the bell after a Bel A win. RONT ROW: Sponsors, Mrs. Hollshwandner and Mr. Sanderson. FIRST ROW: F. Huffington, E. Clemente, E. Ramirez, S. hristensen, O. jaurique, P. Davis, A. Jones, C. Strickland, Y. Thompson, G. Granger, I. Medina, N. Archer. SECOND ROW: . Villalva, W. Carvajal, H. Merriman, Y. Quintana, M. Odom, E. Attridge, R. Odom, L. Gaither, A. Danerberg, M. Whitney, P. fines, K. Selly, M. Arciero, L. Rubalcaba. THIRD ROW: S. Chrisman, P. Carrick, A. Ciaverella, B. Soto, M. Hamilton. FOURTH IOW: R. jones, A. Ramirez, D. Farrell, T. Hemandez, D. Gaither, P. Gilmore, C. Helton, S. Green, R. Coronado, S. George, D. Smith, T. Holcomb, D. Morgan, E. White. F.T.A. Sponsors Varied Activities .... l 'F Judges deliberate during the Mr. and Miss F.T.A. Contest. Winners ofthe contest were Dan Smith and Sandra Green. Representatives Epitomize F.T.A Ideals Each year F.T.A. sponsors a speech contest in which members have the oppor- tunity to voice their beliefs concerning education and to have a chance of becoming either Mr. or Miss F.T.A. Speeches were built around Flexibility: Education's Demandf, Judges decided the winners according to the manner in which the speech was delivered and the substance of the speech. Winners then represented the Bel Air Chapter at the District Convention with a chance of attaining district honors. District winners competed at the state level. Sandra Green Education should enable a student to develop his knowledge, as far as his mind and motivation will carry himf, Flexibility, in Education, is more than a demand -it is a moral responsibility. Dan Smith President Eugene White pours a solution into his apparatus as Robert Ravenscroftg Larry Rubalcaba, Secretaryg Myma Arcierog and Mr. Newman look on. Science Club Prepares Projects for Contest Organized to promote an interest in science, Bel Air's Science Club has discussions of the various Helds of science at each meeting. It encourages the preparation of science projects to be entered each year at the Texas Western College Science Seminar. ,ma .+- ' noe' 54111595 5,11 icdhk, Sn snr-,b 1, ah Mrs. Sharpg Al Braden, Student Council Representativeg Ten'y Holcombg Rosie Kaye, Vice Presidentg Kathy Sellyg and Mr. Simms experiment with one of the clubls projects. FRONT ROW: Maria Elena Aragon, reporter, Elizabeth Rios, historian, Estella Villalva, student council representative. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Castro, Dora Saucido, and Mary Jane Criddle, program chairman. Martha Cano, secretary, Lupe Montes, treasurer, Mrs. Gorman, sponsor, Anita Lozoya, vice president, and Mary Lou Hernandez, president, stand before Future Business Leaders of America display. F.B.L. . Emphasizes Good Business ..,. 5 95, ,rag 95 FRONT ROW: Gonzalez, Cano, Vasquez. SECOND ROW: Villalva, Rosales, Hernandez, Aragon, Gallardo, Rios. THIRD ROW: Hernandez, Villarreal, Munoz, Montes, Lozoya. FOURTH ROW: Carruthers, Cuellar, Castro, Salcido, Sias, Lozano. Sponsored by Miss julia Magnu- son, the Tartan Troupe at Bel Air is primarily a preparation for Thespian Honor Society. Members accumu- late points toward Thespian mem- bership by acting, directing, back- stage work and makeup. Lupe Delgadillo applies makeup to Arthur Anthony in preparation for Lights Out. Thomas Mergen and julia Brown act out a scene dur- ing Lights Out, Tartan Troupe play presented last fall. 97 Tartan Troupe Presents ulaights ut FRONT ROW: J. Brown, P. Villarreal, H. Rodriques, S. Melin, D. Jimenez, D. Salcido, I. Medina. SECOND ROW: H. Bryson, C. Cummins, I. Brown, W. Wingo, I. Venegas, T. Haynes. THIRD ROW: C. Lederer, L. Delgadillo, P. Cannady, K. Selly, I. Carver, FOURTH ROW: T. Acosta, D. Spurlock, A. Ramirez, A. Anthony, T. Mergen, D. Montoya. 117 -...W Thespian inductees are Richard Frazee, Delia Jimenez, Lupe Delgadillo, Irene Medina, Tom Mer- gen, and Abe Ramirez. Q-M 3' ,ew Thespian officers are Willie Wingo, secretaryg Arthur Anthony, presidentg and Julia Brown, vice president. Thespians Perfect Dramatic Talent Julia Brown and Christine Lederer look on as Miss Magnusson reads to the new Thespian members. A. Anthony I. Brown I. Carver R. F razee D. Jimenez s i C. Lederer l T. Mergen A. Ramirez H. Rodriguez L. Delgadillo I. Medina W. Wingo Coach Cantrell and Sargeant Widener adjust the projector ir order to show one ofthe Bel Air football games filmed by the Clan. Mr. Patt welcomes the members to another Clan meeting. 5 il 5 li ai 5 33? is R 32 ra M de? as M Q 5 E Clan members chat over cups of coffee after one of their meetings. The Highland Clan plays an active role in the support of Bel Air's teams and accomplishments. Parents Support Highlander Attempts Backing Bel Airis efforts is a group ofindividuals that seldom receive credit for their tremendous job. Highlander parents are often as proud of the school as its students, and they Work diligently for its honor. Members of the P.T.A. strive to aid the high school in as many ways as possible. They contribute to special funds and help students in their attempts of gaining scholarships for higher learning. The Highland Clan contributes to the needs of the school and to the needs of the student body. It has set up scholarships to aid students and has added to the athletic equipment in order to attain excellence in that phase of school life. Both support the students in trying to achieve recognition and honor for Bel Air. fe- ff- td? v..,,,, P TA Officers are: FRONT ROW: Mr. George Guerrero, First Vice President, Mrs. Daniel George, President Nrlrs john O Dell, Treasurer. SECOND ROYV: Mr. jack Paschich, Committee Chairman, Mrs. Oliver Smith, Third Vice President 'Vlrs Howard Deming, Secretary, Mrs. Stanley Hoskings, Second Vice President. FRONT ROW: E. Cano A. Domincali, A. jones, M. Gamboa, I. Montes, C. McNeely, F. Flores, L. Villegas, S. Carter, D. Heavens. SECOND ROVV: S. Baker, R. Holcomb, M. Mesta, I. Aheyta, L. Rubalcaba, C. Montelcone, E. Solis, O. Cervarltez, C. Pletka, S. Phagan, M. Rubi, N. Iglesias, I. Taylor, M. jay, C. VVils0n, P. Bryan, R. Comez. THIRD ROW: S. Hemandez, L. Lainix, P. Duran, M. First, C. Amaya, M. Lozoya, C. Hernandez, R. Coleman, I. Dalton, D. Jamison, M. Pruett, I. Pratt, S. Hernandez, M. Almon, L. Hinton, T. VVoods, A. Gower, J. Lawton, T. Nichols. Student teachers: D. Bryan, M. Valdez, Modern Dancers Develop Skills FRONT ROW: Margaret Valdez, Sec.: Sandy Watson, Pres.: Vicky Paschich, Vice Pres. SECOND ROW: Margaret Stoehner, Treas., Olivia Rivera, Hist. THIRD ROW: Martha Goodwin, S. C. Rep., Diane Rasmussen, Reporter, Mrs. Patterson, Sponsor. W N- M x .eff i f'e ' i K FRONT ROW: Susan George, Norma Fabela, Sandra Green. SECOND ROW: Rose Mary Waters, Berrin Demircioglu, Melissa Whitney. Sponsored and supervised by Mrs. Pudne Patterson, Bel Air's modern dancers have achieved city-wide recognition. Mu Delta Chi, which is the Highlander modern dance or- ganization, sponsors three annual events. During the football season, they entertain at one of the half-time shows. A Powder Puff game is held each fall in which the beginning modern dancers are pitted against the advanced girls. Finally, each year this group gives a recital each spring. Proceeds go to a scholarship fund to be given to a senior Mu Del- ta Chi member who plans to contin- ue her dancing studies. fE '-s, 'VN we FRONT ROW: Olivia Rivera. SECOND ROW: Becky Borrego, Linda Breeland. THIRD ROW: Renate De Soto, Elizabeth Anguiano Lola Acevedo Margie Acosta Irene Casillas FRONT ROW: Linda Rasmussen and Diane Rasmussen. SECOND ROW: Martha Goodwin, Vicky Paschich, Mar- garet Stoehner, Deanna jones. FRONT ROW: Diana Bryan. SECOND ROW: Margar- et Valdez, Sue Sauer. BACK ROW: Sandra Watson. 5 Beginning modern dancers pass through the lme in the snack bar where they are bemg fed by Mu Delta Chi members as part of the lnductlon ceremony Mu Delta h1 Inmates New Members Linda Caldwell Mary Hightower Amy Danenberg Susan Rice Marcia Montoya A A ' .X rr l, U . X, , gi 9 W, A i A ay- M ' ' 1 .f if ' Y . 'im--1'i'ff is ' ' 75 'A - fk 1 A George Blanton Alfred Braden Gary Caldwell Sam Carr Bert Cortez Concepcion Dominguez .. .. l ., V-'wma :.ff.::.-an ' ' -ff... - U ':f'fi'i'1'? :-' -: Hg ffl' - 1' PG ', -. -. -5, .,Q.eL :U . JL. ,, ,fe M , grew ..., ' em-MN aiargggli- , :EN :in 55 5515 r,,. W, iw f Fil! I 9 Q if l K ,SWT E 5: Qs K' X , Rfk ' 2 Q 5 3? .X Ex ' ' , :ff as W ' .-' ,M its A. Q15 N 4 Q i 'PI 1 - 5? 3 Q f M at ? S, M ii N kr 'Van Willie Elliott Raul Garza George Guerrero Paul Guerrero Karl Heist Sandy Higgins Mark Hinton Paul Jackson Steve McAndrew Iohnny McCorquodal4 John McKinley Sam Maldonado Frank Ortega Victor Quintana 1 - M, lg- we 1.5.1 .K J ' ii David Salazar Hector Salazar Lee Sneesby Chris Ware Hector Yturralde Key Club Enjoys Eventful Year One of the busiest organizations at Bel Air is the Key Club sponsored by the Mt. Franklin Kiwanis Club. Its members are carefully screened so that the desired qualities of leader- ship, scholarship, and character are preserved in the club as a whole. To underwrite Berrin Demirciogluis, foreign exchange student, trip and school expenses, the club has sponsored sweatshirt sales, raflles, and the annual talent show. Numerous service projects undertaken, such as conducting a canned goods drive for needy families, entertaining hospitalized chil- dren, and supporting the March of Dimes, help club members attain the goal of aiding their school, community, and world. KEY CLUB SWVEETHEART SUSAN RICE Mr. Julian Shaddix Mr. Carl C. Hill, Ir Sponsor Kiwanis Sponsor , it George Ortega Tom Hoskings joe Cardoza Eddie Miller Tony Hernandez President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Lt. Gov., Div. VII fffffrisi' . xml ia: : : . Mike Sullivan - F.H.A. Beau , f V 2:1 fn gf' 1-L 1 5. , F72 '-251. 1 I r F.H.A. oil-icers are Nancy Carr, president, Aurora Soto, treasurer, Margie Endlich, student council representative, Paul- ette Garrick, secretary, Shelley Smith, lst vice president, Ginny Holyoke, 2nd vice president, Cecilia Strickland, 5th vice president, and Beth Allen, 4th vice president. Not shown: Virginia Lucero, parliamentarian and Marie Henderson, historian. F.H. . fficers Direct Activities Sponsors are Mrs. Marvel Wax, Mrs. Mariam Bartram, and Mrs. Londa- line Gibbs. L my i FRONT ROW: Duran, Brown, Emler, Ivey, Bustos, jaurique, Palacios, Ortega, Rey, Cortez, Carr, Sanchez, Hidalgo. SECOND ROW: Gonzalez, Beltran, Alvarado, Soto, Martinez, Rosenquist, Hijar, Adams, Jimenez, Gonzalez, Mendez, Molinar, Amaya. THIRD ROW: Morgan, Torres, Reyes, Sias, Braden, Hicks, Hemandez, Rosales, Barron, Lowry, Lowry, Henderson, Endlich, Lewes, Franco. FOURTH ROW: Oaxaca, Musick, joseph, Winn, Flores, Medina, Diaz, Gonzalez, Smith, Cassidy, Bruce, Moore, Bmce, Childress, Muniz, Coleman. Future Homemakers of America FRONT ROW: Nieto, Solis, Becerra, Villegas, Endlich, Campos, Frescas. SECOND ROW: Moore, Poore, Pruett, Flores, Lozano, Ayon, Vasquez, Lefler. THIRD ROW: Hernandez, Garcia, Jacques, Bruce, Escobar, Caldera, Barry, Parham, Coupland. FOURTH ROW: Ciavarella, Cardova, Hinton, Avery, Henderson, Reyes, Hemandez, Lozoya, Burkett, Fields, Estabrook. , 1' . aww 'M' we ' , r . ,,,,,. - 1 ' ' we 'Swan A . we vu-:ze gg sm W., , 155519 W ' T. , Y LW I f- H if ' . mflznwam. ,t 'wk ' 5' ' 1-71 . - , , 11 f my FRONT: Fitzgerald, Sceley, Ortega, Trevizo, Galarza, Gonzalez, Flores, Vasquez, Aheyta, Vasquez, Jimenez. ROW 2: Pagan, Mendez, Beltran, Tarin, Arriola, Morales, Ortega, Carrasco, Childress, Reason, Leyva, Ortiz, ROW' 3: Castle, Garrick, Gonzales, WVoods, Lopez, Samaniego, Reynolds, Wyrick, Brownrigg, Reyes, Gaddy. ROW 4: Sanchez, Renteria, Srote, Cummins, Holcomb, Gietz, Kuta, Macias, Holyoke, Hewitt, Deitz, Leffers, Strickland, Gambrell, Natividad, Michaels. Develop Worthwhile Skills riff, af, at O at V -f FRONT ROW: Bernard, Perry, Pletka, Lopez, Manteleone, Rubalcaba, Holcomb, Coronado, Aragon, Brennand, Alvarez. SECOND ROW: Rodriguez, Gurrola, Hemandez, Phillips, Serrano, Gomez, Aranda, Boyd, Pratt, Martinez. THIRD ROW: Rios, Gonzalez, Lawton, Gorman, Gower, Valdez, Griffith, Figueroa, First, Garcia. FOURTH ROW: Acevedo, Jacobo, Saxon, Carr, Gamer, Cannady, Bailey, Allen, Hamilton, Merriman, Cedillos, Anguiano. Q i 5 Q i if 2 a 5 E. me . 535 Mike Sullivan, F.H.A. Beau, is congratulated by Mr. Chambliss at the installation of new officers. Elected by the members of Future Home- makers of America as their beau for 1965-66, Mike Sullivan was lionorecl at the installation of officers. At that time, the F.H.A. girls also gave a style show. Mike was also bonored at a banquet in April. Beau Honored by F.H.A. i' Above, the F.H.A. officers sing their national song during the installation ceremony. At right, Nancy Carr, incoming president receives the gavel of authority from Sharon Crabtree, out-going president. 4 A-Q Sponsors of the organization are Mrs. Pudne Patterson, Miss Jeanette Sutton, and Miss Virginia Bumey. Achieving high standards of physical fitness, P. E. girls have an opportunity to demonstrate this during G.R.A. tourna- ments. Bel Airis Girls Recreation Associa- tion has a large membership dedicated to healthful sports activity. Its members ac- cumulate points during their stay at Bel Air, and if they receive enough, they re- ceive G.R.A. sweaters during their senior year. In addition to attaining fitness, the members also learn of good sportsman- ship and the importance of team effort. G.R.A. Emphasizes Physical Prowess A H 7 L..., KW im kkky V .st A ,K V ,i,, J V. , .W i..,, W .5 .pf . , . ss, , , . 'L M : A I A Q A g , . M' f T A ' -H . f . K If , l 'ii I - ? :L I .. I : V. 5, K . - ga L. . Q -,, 5 -. '-1 f ' ,. V E.. , g A - 5, . K K :X V . 1 f ' :H A 12 -2 Q , - 'gel' T Q 5. .E I . , , - , Mk I , AJ -H A -, , ' ' Q at E R if w 'Mi' fliiff' :sim ' ' gh - -i v f 1 'R if , ' ir X ' if ' L C L f' Y - ' was gl.. , 2 1 3 . ' e . 1 . M F' Ng.. . ' l ' . N ' .E fa , gi .4 .,. 1 . : i , - . ' -K I - g 'w i cv rg Q mga N ,,... ,..mMf '.,,,,,,,W We ,-.- +w.g'fi:: . 4, 5 M ' i1E?f'I T .l-n n ' 1 -5 -If . . a'i--. ' '- P - . I 'I FRONT ROW: M. Campos, M. Hijar, I. Bruce, S. Mendez, B. Ortega, E. Borrego, D. Childress, Y. Rios, D. Castillo, D. Bemard D. Tumer. SECOND ROW: K. Trussell, I. Macias, J. Keim, M. Henderson, J. Cook, I. Nunez, D. Reyes, S. Avery, E. Gonzales M. Tarrant. A. DeLaRosa. THIRD ROW: Y. Terrazas, A. Soto, D. Cuitierrez, B. Macias, P. Criddle, M. Tiscareno, L. Hall, S Richards, L. Palafox, E. Melendez, M. Walker, I. Duchwitz. :gl Q k,LL'4' we iig5,.? 12. . ,,i,. - . 1 . 1 . - y . ' -if 2 : ' f 5' ' ' L: I 1 . QS' I . , 4 . J 73' s is ,W A ..x, at .ga K 'I : skis .. 31: :CV .. k . Q . .., ,K 2, 5 l Q -fi . ,, v X of 'f - - ,. X- , x Upperclassmen volleyball all stars were: FRONT ROW: D. Reyes, R. Vasquez, Y. Hijar, D. Guitierrez. SECOND ROW: I. Cuevas, A. Avita, R. Palafox, I. Childress. THIRD ROW: I. Garcia, M. Tiscareno, I. Caballero, C. Gonzales, Ana Lozano. G.R.A Freshmen tournament winners were: FRONT ROW: N. Puchi, I. Nieto, S. Nieto, J. Alvarez, J. Lopez, M. Munoz, M. Alvarez. SECOND ROW: M. Armendariz, A. Chacon, R. Cortez, L. Bryant, E. Cuevas, D. Dominguez, R. McCoy. FRONT ROW: Y. Saman- iego, N. Molinar, N. Acos- ta, M. Perea, R. Beltran, M. Endlixh, Y. Hijar, I. Vasquez, M. Cortinas. SECOND ROW: M. Vas- quez, J. Rubalcaba, B. Collins, M. Cortez, A. Gonzalez, C. Carruthers, J. Michaels, M. Carza. THIRD ROW: I. Glover, G. Hemandez, M. Hewitt, P. Munoz, M. Smolka, E. Craver, A. Lozano, C. Gonzales. II . ' ..-: : 7 Mm '.7' me Q f. .., ' 95 'ff ' A ' 1 K vs ... gi. 1 , A V ' ' -1, , - . . T'-in Q u ' ' f' ' 4 0 v 'I A f ., N -,fsazfea --.' 'X T ', .. - .. A lf? 5' ml. f M ' ,s f ,, ::, Q he i . i . , V es. ,q Q, , y - I P w w S H . B 1 . Wlf, 5' .E 1 : I I .-- -, ,,.A In 5 ff :. f - f . . , - . ,- I K 7 lil yfg K A, K I 2 .ll .. W , ,, J . 4 -. .2 f Q' W . . . it f 5 l If . , I -l f sw ,fggiji H? :,Hi6 AVVL ,k i :QII Y E ,gy.'1.r g.g 1 3 I L 1251- T , ,. , ,V 7 F, I . , , 1 if . .p i n i M S' ' 3 X 1 l f' , f i z - wfiziflk 5 ' N ' ' ' fir' K B , . .,.. mphasizes, Good portsmanship Eiiiiagg ,. Y LZ . zlii 2 , . le ,, ix , J ...X N ' ' 1 -, 'F Q wg .a 5 V 2 .,. .' ,.,V V5 l , .f -ff. . V 1 J 2.-:. A 3' E 4 4,1 I ia ' i' :.'f4,, 22 5 , Z5 'I EEE: .:.., - 5 .-'zztzg f' . f1..2gg:5:- k-.ri ju n .9 ' .2 D g 55 E K , ,...,.V , .V why : , ..., ..., Q 3 ., tagqmgm ' 'if . fr' .. - ' is . ,,,: ' ..,. H ' fill H H I . in I A 2 if f.. Z , ,ip - ,'sgf .. i . 7 A I l' , , rl ,, 1 1- A ...-' . f b i E f A . W s 'E 3 I . ' S S51 23 lyk ii -' E ' ix . i ' W Q12 ' f -. , iii X ' S Q X ,,,,,,: l s il W' W.. ' ' I 'L Y '.'i- Q ,M - - i ' 'ffif' ' ' '- FRONT ROW: E. Bums, L. Hilda o B. Galindo M. Ruiz, M. Armendariz, M. Balcazar, S. Morrow P. Davis, R. Osbome R 7 7 3 Cortez. SECOND ROW: M. Simonson, A. Avila, M. Chrishnas, R. McCoy, P. Vasquez, M. Christmas, D. Dominguez V Tickett, L. Bryant, B. Rodriguez. THIRD ROW: E. France, E. Cuevas, S. Porter, D. Bailey, I. Cuevas, I. Caballero B Soto R. Kay, R. Palafox, A. Chacon, A. Shaw, M. Telles. Q t ,m'.. 1 if S1 '1,' fri r 5 f I .. g f : 1 . N f.. .'f,,a .T yr. S 1 -,Fil if f .. FRONT ROW: A Colbert, O. Ramirez, I. Lopez, M. Alvarez, E. Solis, M. Hernandez, N. Puchi, I. Brito, D. Sanchez, C. Brown. SECOND ROW: I. Cruz, I. Olivo, B. Williams, S. Nunez, S. Olivo, A. Payton, L. Amaya, C. Matthews, I. Nieto, B. Brown. THIRD ROW: G. Garcia, J. Alvarez, R. Lewis, R. Franco, P. Vines, P. Cannady, I. Sbordone, E. Passage, D. Martinez, J. Nieto, C. Reyes, D. Gonzales, M. Munoz. Tournaments Highlight 5 , M A , ,QQ ,H-.-E 'I .4 . L-'A X , r--' f - fzfi , V15 2 ' 3 ' may . My ,Q . . - 1 A I a W' A ' ' I G 9 e 5 2 . X , ,. . .,.,.., ,,,,, A ,,,.,,, ,- 4' ' - wi W3 1' B, , I S . ., 5 - 'Sf :. , '58 , .'1- -'Z X-: ': r ..., , i n fi ff. 5735 'f 1,1135 7 . ' i .. f E T ' J, I 1 - . 1 'K - VS ' -- . F ,gg , 11- r .r - ' Q A is Q 1? V. 'Z 58 Y , KT? 1 i' ' . S 3 . -2. Q , A M .Q 51 4 I rf -L : i' 1 ' ' .1 . .- 1 Q f W ' - 1 an . . E - Q . , ' . Q.:-'iff' if ff. - ff, I QV in ' . , V el at... S L ' ' H -'V 552, -wat? G ff if A, ,g 'Ca - , 1 1 ' . Ta - ,.' I V. f 52.1. 1 'fi Q-H 4 A I -' f A f Upperclass volleyball winners were: FRONT ROW: D. Castillo, Y. Rios, I. Nunez, I. Bruce, M. Hijar, P. Vasquez, M. Simonson. SECOND ROW: M. Tarrant, D. Gutierrez, A. Soto, D. Reyes, B. Galindo, B. Rodriguez, R. Osborne, J. Childress. THIRD ROW: M. Tiscareno, M. Walker, R. Palafox, I. Caballero, I. Cuevas, E. Franco, A. Avila. -Qs. ' ' A ff' Ag.. 3 s rv V if FRONT ROW: L. Diaz, L. Wilson, I. joseph, H. Reason. SECOND ROW: E. Moore, P. Garcia, N. Bonty, D. Najar, D. Moore. THIRD ROW: I. Sepulveda, I. Rivera, B. Villasenor, P. Garcia, M. Caldera, A. Salazar. L i 'V X f R.A. Activities .L E Q lg fiav gl 7' . wa. 1. -aw ,--',. . , 1 ' ' '-,., - , . . I . .. sg. 2 5 .f ' ir' K I g ' r F 1 E x V' . Y J gi is 1' 'Q I viii . . i f '- af ' - ' ,aw 4 'if rf'fff7f'- S u ,..' 3. ...E R 1 'if -' ' - . -. a . - - 3 'F my K, . ..,,,,.1.,,,,,, FRONT ROW: M. Frescas, M. Martines, L. Candelaria, M. Gallardo, S. Foster, C. Brown, D. Boyd, M. Hemandez. SEC- OND ROW: M. Emler, B. Horn, R. Beare, C. Henderson, M. Santiago, G. Boyd, M. Wells, L. Aguirre, M. Molinar. THIRD ROW: L. Velarde, J. Garcia, I. Bradford, R. Fulesday, R. Runce, J. Garza, C. Lewis, B. Amieva, E. Gonzales, I. Rodriquez. 7 4 JM sf' S. Addis M. Adkins V. Arredondo L. Baca R. Bopp D. E. officers guide their group and attempt to better the department. Students Learn Distribution Education l AW-1' 'Wa Mr J J V is I. Brito G. Chacon P. Childress ::EfP':'221.. ??'V 'S'l 3? 'iw'i :::5ii,.i:f-Fira: ' -I ' 2 Q' ' ut iti e, it af uiun Q H. Gamboa R. Garcia R. Hagemaster 5' p 2 I A rl J. Coupland B. Foster U If y' 4113 C. Hernandez R. Hernandez n! '39 we- 4 A. Inmon W. Jefferson M. Martinez A. Mendez A. Montoya ?v'w'-14-,-,fr M. Mora J. Murphy B. Osborne F. Osborne T. Parham M- P2Y3I1 L- Ramirez J. Rodriguez E. Rosales it' ska 'V Q-N..- ,, , ' W . f. , . k.'h G. Salcido M. Stephens M. Soliz I. Torres O C. Rosales A x B. West Aiding the school in numerous Ways is the Bel Air Art Depart- ment, especially the Art Club. Composed of members with a special interest in art, the club ex- plores the various aspects of art and prepares paintings and draw- ings for exhibition. Contributing to many activities of the school, club members play an important role in achieving Highlander s u c c e s s and recognition. Bobby Rasnick, jimmy Darling, Brenda Tarvin, Raul Castillo, and Cesar Vasquez inspect drawings done by some of the club members. lub Members Improve Art oO ,A . Q- 90 E450 Tfkgg FRONT ROW: Armando Vega, Carlos Perez, Brenda Tarvin, Mrs. Vaughan, joe Flores, Isabel Marrufo, and Hilda Mendoza. SECOND ROW: Bobby Rasnick, Victor Quintana, james Spence, Victor Marin, and Richard Montes. Members of Art Club work on one of their projects. Members attempt to represent the creativity Y b b t I i r -MW lm of Bel Air students. Techniques Victor Quintana National Art Honor Society Ricky Montes works on a run-througn sign for one of the football games. taff Adds More t Mr. Ron Dettman, sponsor of the 1966 Highlander Staff, positions his typewriter to be- gin typing copy. 21 Shirley Hardin , Editor Ellen Gaither Organizations wiiiswfw.aiiwgssew' S nz vi Us-STQV' 'N ij k ' ', A p','Vif5fsf,.f k , '14 ,J ' H M -- M Q , 'if I te, - . , ' wx , -,.- at I - .I ff-,Z-if . ' 1, .,34g:w?m:g,1e, , fl w 1 A h xl R fy A 5 wig' QT it . 5? 1 ' T J X , S, I - 7,5 ,,' , Ji w-7 J ' ,nal i.f'i'W. .V . 7 Ten'y Mitchell Roxanne Means David Ferrell Christine Lederer Assistant Sports Assistant FBHHITCS 1:1515.-eagarggggr:-53--:zafiff:afs:5S:w,EsisEEe:i2',fm,-f::?, :,,-,- i V. ..... .... 1 ru :,,-1: I ,,,:fD!,' Q:-1. N , 'I' I. ' r - 'Tight K ' '5Q5?ff'x1:' 4 gfseggznx- jpgn 4'l::4lf flfgifiwi v .- iL,zK'-QM Martha Silva Susan Rice Marie Odon Duskin Gaither Assistant Faculty Activities Chauffeur olor To Yearbook Diane Rasmussen Index Cathy Salveson N DCC .. J A Efiqfwlifi SPIE - i3?1xr6if5f?15iV57 if . s. 53382: Q ' ' ' K Q . www,-1 SNP? A 1 4 S - K K -' tgtzggflsgfp -- - - - as-.5555 of,- Louise Gaither Sophomore Emily Attridge Joe Cardoza Assistant Photographer Susan Evans Senior Bob Smith Assistant Nh? Carol Beckham Assistant fx! Linda Kennedy Freshman Abe Ramirez Business Manager We-+-M Cathy Slusser Junior .x,, K ak 'if 2' eff Frank Segura Assistant Sponsored by Mr. Ron Dettman, the Bel Air newspaper staff works diligently to present an issue to the student body every two weeks. On special occasions, they also present extra editions. Besides putting their journalistic talent to Work, staff members learn the importance of good relations with people with whom they work. Pipefs Notes members at- tempt to give the school a worthy por- trayal of the various activities. Piper s Notes Staff Relates Reporting the news of the school are Robert Loronado, DeDe O'Dell, Ellen Galther, Donna Durham Bob Smlth Diana Payne, Larry Mat- hews, Emlly Gorman Neil Odom, Lupe Montes, Bobby Thomas, and 1 ! , - K7 . Working on the Pipefs Notes Staff are Herbert Beard, Bobbie Jean Williams, Karen Pagan, Barbara Doty, Alberta Bruce, Ronald Smith, Sandy Porter, Robert Wingo, Joe Vega, Faye Lewis, Tom Stevens, and Ianet Henderson. School News Business managers DeDe O'Dell and Carlita Montoya layout a page of ads for the newspaper. 'CQMVA 1 , ,wf ixii A N my--5,-1. Christine Lederer, school reporter to the El Paso Her- , 3, , M ald-Post, and Ellen Gaither, reporter to the El Paso s 'Nw Times contribute many stories to the local newspapers 'S X ', ,g A H 5 J concerning Bel Air activities. ss rf ,Lz I Lib ci TALA Aids Librarians The Bel Air Chapter of Teenage Association of Library Assistants plays an invaluable part in the smooth running of the school library. The club has also helped in adding new books to the library from their proceeds from selling paper back books. ,l Q' 5 Q5 2 naar sd .. if 1 I Camien Uribarri lst Vice Pres. Thomas Ritchie President Sponsors of Lib Sci TALA are Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Miller, school librarians. Erma Duran Wendy Carvajal Susan Cuellar Martha Silva 2nd Vice Pres. Secretary Treasurer Wi? A 1 Juana Franco , , , K ,M xw4,a.. fi- ' I V ,Q ' .g Joe Silva Dolores Payan Faye Lewis Shirley Foster e X. K FRONT ROW: Paul Ware, Bobby Gaines, Richard Hamilton, Johnny Sanchez, Edward Montieth, Mike Rasmussen, Roy Cotton. SECOND ROW: Joe Nunez, Sten Roberts, Joe Breiten, Don Russell, Sammy Sando- val, Luis Cortinas, Francisco Zamora, Frank Morales. THIRD ROW: Vic- tor Marin, Ray Simonson, Robert Carver, Buddy Green, Joe Hester, Robert Hardacker, Harold Howard. Choral Groups Seek Musical rt iiss Susan Ray Beehler, sponsor, receives her inocula- ion in order to travel in Mexico with the choral groups. gg. FRONT ROW: Yolanda Alvarez, Carmen Contreras, Patricia Davis, Margarita Murillo, Patsy Reyes. SECOND ROW: Dolores Payan, An- gela Ciavarella, Donna Fleener, Willie Wingo, Pat Perry, Martha Mc- Clain, Myra Wells, Gloria Kossman. THIRD ROW: Sandra Urey, The- resa Mull, Phyllis Frawley, Claudia Lewis. 147 ,Q cp L. Q W Rfk w 3 Chosen as outstanding soloists and ensembles were Otis Pitts, JoEtta Craig, Sandy Watson, VVayne Taylor, and Larry Mathews. Choralier Affliates Gain Recognition Members of Madrigals are Shannon Ross, Kristin Stone, Gaye Holcomb, Judy Crabtree, IoEtta Craig, Linda Kennedy, Wanda Cobb, Jean Sbordone, Joe Cardoza, Karl Heist, Pat Gilmore, Otis Pitts, Karl Hester, Mike Verranault, Larry Mathews, and Wayne Taylor. Boys Quartet IS composed of joe Cardoza, Otis Pitts, Larry Mathews and Wayne Taylor. Eli Lassies include IoEtta Craig, Iudy Crabtree, Linda Kennedy, Shannon Ross, Irene Carver, and Gaye Hol- omb. All-State Choir members are Kathy Head falternateb, Kristin Stone, Larry Mathews, and Steve Dwyer Caltematel. Choraliers Strive for Musical - f 'E J ' I . rf fgfy, kk 2 A 7 - I X , I J Q .. at an .Q 4 I, sf' 1 . M Mi' l rl Z I FRONT ROW: Irene Carver, Jean Sbordone, Corky Blackmon, Linda GriHith, Susan Rice, Linda Kennedy, Cathy Slus- ser, JoEtta Craig, Nancy Carr, Kathy Loftin, Linda Caldwell, Gaye Holcomb, Carole VVortmann, Kristin Stone, Rox anne Means, Shannon Ross. SECOND ROW: Wanda Cobb, Pat Englert, Gail Morris, Sherra Boyd, VVendy Carvajal Irene Medina, Josie Molinar, Sandy Watson, Kathy Head, Judy Crabtree, Julie Sanchez, Cheryl Dye, Janet Hender son, Linda Salazar. THIRD ROW: Sandy Higgins. Rex Ross, Joe Cardoza, Rogers Kelley, Pat Gilmore, Allen Long Ervin Johnson, Mike Hoffman, Wayne Taylor, Mike Verranault, James Lawton, Arthur Anthony, Herald McCardel Thomas Mergen, Burel Crews, Larry Mathews. FOURTH ROW: Don Morgan, John Lucas, Otis Pitts, William White head, Steve Dwyer, Karl Heist, Karl Hester, Ernie Hernandez, Paul Johnson, Chris Ware, Roy Jones, Doug McClug gage, Robert Juarez, Duffy Nava. 9 Achievements l,,, 1 Student Director of Choraliers is Sandy Watson, the accompanist is Kathy Loftin. Officers are Mike Verranault, student council representative, Kristin Stone, treasurer, Chris Ware, riser chairman, Gaye Holcomb, secretary, Steve Dwyer, historian, Judy Crabtree, robe chairman, Joe Cardoza, president, Sandy Watson, vice president, and Wayne Taylor, riser co-chairman. 311 nl. f K Q Karl Hester - Drum Major 3 5 5 E Majorettes Enhance Half-time Shows .l Majorettes are Susan Morrow and Valerie Felger. 1 A Y 1 ' Band officers are Barbara Hines, historiang Beth Allen, chaplaing Martha Silva, secretaryg Kristin Stone, presidentg Katie Walker, treasurerg Humberto Shaw, student council representativeg and Laura Licon, vice president. an nuswmmt..-.-Q no G ?mlrm-on no -sxlrmtiizsxsaea-'lizilmwmaifsgfgliv mv an-vm may wewaam ,wa M, X W, ' 1-nlawnmmmaammwmnm Mm-uw4::,:rw'f,- , gm- lnuummww waumaawm. -HM w if, - QW, agua: 4 ::nmuHwH9l811Uln1sipAk'nsx1affrawssr,kl.a,73l'35Zrf'iazf 4 omni-anna L Q' 1?.'3f3Z L7'm1W l't9'7B'uV' L tg. ' M, Y' , s Q l ' ,,, -' x35 3 T ifli?1?fff??Es11. - iii. ' Qwi ,L N K 7V'7g M M B . xlib'-. Band members relax on the bus on their ioumey to Mexico. Band T Mario Aguilar Elizabeth Allen Belinda Alvarez Arthur Anthony Evelia Arciero Roberta Brownrigg Holly Bryson Robert Bryson Mike Bums joe Calderon Orlando Calderon Marilyn Castro Carlos Chacon Ernesto Chacon jo Ann Chavez Roy Coleman Burel Crews Luis Cuellar Susan Cuellar Kenneth Culbertson Carl Cummins Valerie F elger Beverly Fields Larry F inner Hector Franco Lori Gilmore Pat Gilmore Maria Gonzalez Grace Granger Paulette Hart janet Henderson Charles Herrera Joe Hester Mary Hester Karl Hester Barbara Hines Gloria Jaco Rebecca Jaco Erwin Johnson Richard Kings Marilyn Lefller Laura Licon ravels in Mexico Kathy Loftin Anita Lozoya Ignacio Lujzn James Martinez Bennie Mason Lawrence Mathews Daniel Melendez Carlos Mendez John Mergen Luis Montes Daniel Montoya Frank Morales Kathy Morales Donald Morgan Susan Morrow Albert Nance Louis Nava Naime Nelson Charlene Nichols Gabriel Pabon Eddie Paschich Abe Ramirez Alfredo Reyes Roberta Runce David Salazar Kathleen Selley Humberto Shaw Joe Silva Sandra Srote David Stallings George Stevens Kristin Stone William Vasquez Katie Walker Patrick Welch William Whitehead Vivian Allen James Barrack James Windom Tito Carrillo Tony Callardo Dennis O'Neal 5 -mmm Participating in many activities such as half-time shows, Sun Carnival Parade, contests, programs, and concerts, the Varsity Band maintains a high peak of musical performance. Highlighting student interest is the competition for places in All-City and All-State Band. A special feature of this year's activities was its trip to Mexico in co-operation with Crossroads of America. In Mexico band members acted as ambassa- dors of good will for their school and country. Sponsoring the Varsity Band in its varied activities is Mr. Shiplett. I T N im S 'L,L 1 Q W 4 ? V' 6,5 A .a-f M ,5f r4t..f - ., 'L 1:-A 1-.if .mw f1 3f2Eff5:' ,4 Q 'A . wg 'Bs -j i j !-,yg ,Q . 1 A i1'?s ,afffx v fl ' I - Y . , 3 1 1 Pfe1: ?g21W? kjgwg igfgf' iw f ,f ' 4 , 2 - LJ H.. .M ,, ' V , Q, H 35x ,V V K L . ivan... x . ' . ' ' . :: , ' . , f , , ,gs -mmf: ,-5.-Wye.. M ...N eh , , . .. V, ,- - , .fr . - V. -. fx- me F. , Rf w-. f , ,, , .X--.. ..J.N,..1 ,...f,-,Si ., M my .. W wi-YM - 's :eww f - WI...-IVSPK-1 gf:-412' 1 mff.,,:m:T1: 1 Q5735 5Vf9msX ffn15a,11.ff7fAf'N1'.,'f 11? 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THIRD ROYV: Estela Barraza, Blanca Navarro, Mary Ida Emler, Mary Clark, Irma Candelaria, and Delia Garcia. FOURTH ROW: Norma Aguilar, Cecilia Sigler, Gloria Hernandez, Isela Caballero, Eloise jaqua, and Io Ellen Dietz. FIFTH ROW: Socorro Telles, Linda Boyd, Michael Calleros, Martha Lozano, Lupe Delgadillo, and Evangelina Reyes. Pipe Band Entertains Highlanders Sponsoring the Pipe and Drum Corps is Mr. John Estes. ?'ff Tr-4-1'-L.-4 'X fr ' ',, ' jxwl'. , y I- 7. - V 1. W..-. 't -'H 'W as-'ff l-,Hg-, A t. .an ,gm fe w ., I ' , V --f: ' f . e Q fdizr-.e.:LL..-r . 25-grae fgjiifggg f g,?2.,jg-L14-ggi, may .Q T 23553555213-!!g9r5Qgg5y35w,5gq,,.m,,,,..9df . V s , W W. ' ' 'V in-nf I A ws:'41-,lqgf :M-: 'Wei'-1 1-g55,f':i!,i'!ggg Ll .SR 'Y 2.25:-., bvfiw -Tt- .X LQ T'--1 S. -,, E. F- Q Ays 'M'-tr y A A .5 kk: -' 5, V -:rg Wa., xr .Q t. V1 KQQ as ' , f ., Q ,Q , , , M35 tw-L -qw Seeond Battalion, Third Brigade Forward march ....... and the shadow of e Second Battalion, Third Brigade, is off into lother year full of bustling activities-following the footsteps of the Highlander. The main high- ght of the year is the Military Ball, which was igned over by Queen Ruth Brewer. In the spring e cadets go through the trials of afederal in- rection. The year is climaxed by the district drill eet in May. At this event all the practicing and views of the past year come to a head, to prove hich cadet unit is the best. I ' Y. , , t '.,:l::h ..:::f::55g:3..'u -'ilgillh o ,. ,',3 '-:aa:g::::::- -ny ,gt ..:.',-4 , pg ' 'Q' . 1 :: - it l' 'wi fi '-54' .. ::::.,.'f 'f:-'QE-E.,- , 5-f-..gg:.,..., ,fjgjY.e::v:::::-zggniii-u . 5- :gg5m'!'7:f:::g,, 5...--Zin -VA.. ,,,.:..,::::5 .... --- --'------ v'::::5Ir:::pp55:u --M ' -255222: V- - -..:g-U :..:::g--.... .Liz '. ni ' an ' . -- .. u lu -. . ::u:2: -- . lugg ing. UQQ Inq-::uualg ill- Military Queen Ruth Brewer Duchess Nancy Carr Duchess Ruth Osborne Military Court S Lady-in-Waiting Martha Cano Duchess Laura Licon Duchess Nancy Archer if L . Q .E 'Eli ' . f f tml, .Q I W1 I Rf Duchess Berrin Demicio glu Lt. Col. Harrell Lt. Col Licon Hon. Lt. Col. Demircioglu Maj. Carr Maj. Salazar Maj. Criddle Maj. Camboa Q. JA? fi! 'bpm J! Capt. Rubalcaba Capt. Saxon O N 'U F' G 5. 5 N 5 O 99 'U L ' 5 Q S l Q, , p fi 5 f N Q jf 4 N ' 99 '9- Q D' :J CD 'SU G 'C G cn Lt. Ravenscroft Lt. Thompson Lt. Brown Lt. Lozoya W A ,Z igt. Maj. Mccluggage Capt. Bracey inspects B Co. in the first PMS inspection H W---..-...MNA ..V,,. , w,..,n,,, M,,, ,MW,,,M,,,WW,,WMWM,M if gl' ,-,.Mh,,,- - L, ,g 2 .1 fu' 5' ' 1 ,-2 WW, . M QQ- Q ws 2 r Cpt. Mergen V Q -- ww 1 wi! ,fa K W ,lf ,af ,yy 7 X 8' nik his ' rg, , . z N, ..W,,Z Capt. Brewer HQ Co. lst Platoon 2 ix? ' I Lt. Reyes wr 351 W 'S ii 4 5 VK K 41 A ,N W 1 ,N .Q qt 41 I 5 is iw H Co 2nd Platoon Lt. Salveson Q . .f .f V we xg 13 H M ,M 15: I J I , u X QR, MW M K' ,- Rr , V lv 4 .yilfw wx ' 1? Q M A ' if + Q ll '--' q K sf P S v f f' B if g is ri N. f ' A r , 1 -:. -.. B Lt. Arriola Lt. Morales Lt. Mendivil Lt. Archer lst Sgt. Ramirez Wiiliiua234382iiiiliilillliilliillllll 1 Capt. Holcomb Capt. Boyd Wfifiirm 4 rf- 1 . W A' 'NN' Hllifw, ,r!frfMi'ffF'Wg W Werwm.. H Q.,lW,5p ,MMM,,t,Mf,M A Co. lst. Platoon M.. X . ,ig ,Q iv rg? ifq lg Q' ms l 1 1 5' ,K 53 , .,,,, 1 ,. : Q 4' :Q wr. H 'X S Lt. Herrera Q - all tj :af . rw J 1 X V 5 sv K ,gl N W ' ,la 'WM ' 3 . wg H -r A Co. 2nd. Platoon . aaiz l' K 5 l , 5 Lt. Ellison Lt. Aragon Lt. Foumier Lt. Cano Lt. Delgadillo i ,aww n ' vw- -N W A fn-- 1 :fa -' P lst. Sgt. Martinez Capt. Hernandez Capt. Brown Lt. Calderon 1 st S gt. Gam B Co. lst Platoon Lt. Young mqr BCD. 2nd Platoon Lt. Osbome E13 , . A. -I -2 Lt. Cuellar Lt. Callego ,av Capt. Tabbut Capt. Daniels lst. Sgt. Ben'y W.,- :,.a ei.: Lt. Brown Lt. Beckham 0 ,. l M 3 ZQ AA E1 y ,A f l f ,,. ' '- l Six. ,A t . V,. , 9 :.' gx fv. t t C Co lst Platoon Lt. Nava . . Lt. Hemandez ..-Nw QQWE? 'L Q -lt Lt. Machorro Nbcc C Co. Znd. Platoon Lt. Sanchez , 4 f 5 2 f l 1, tote o . on 4, Q t t 1' T' it V- 4 Q N ? , Q, 'vf fi he h- L R., 5 ,, AM riginmif -1L' K , 'K K V A W ,N t f e ang . .. M .v,., .. ., mm, ,. N- . A r-- '- 11 4 Capt. Calderon ilit to k it ' W , W W gf' x Rf 4 so nw .A Capt. Lawrence .Lg QQ 'WHS C lp ' I 3 if -y f Ae L -ig: Lt. Teague ary Band h glg ? 6, if -r 3 9 l 4: -1. A-EW : o S. X .,,, , p f 5, ,J t if 1 Lt. Leyva G - R. ivqi ts -fzftli, . ' lst Sgt. Anthony 1 5 4 'lm N X ,s 8 ff his 'W X 5 ff 1 A, 4 Lt. Gonzalez VARSITY: FIRST ROYV: Harrell Tabbutt, Mergen, Brown. SECOND ROVV: VVhite, Hernandez Holcomb, Rubalcaba. Rifle Team Sweetheart, Linda Boyd B-TEAM: FIRST ROXV: Wilcox, Lofton, Hodges. SECOND ROW: Conzales, Harbin, Sanchez, Carraway. THIRD ROVV: Moreno, Kaye, Gray, Cervantes. Drill Team O ll If A ' f'U.?l Academlcs KESTERDAY IS BUT A DREAM . . . AND TO- VIORROXV IS ONLY A VISION . . . BUT TO- DAY, XVELL-LIVED, MAKES EVERY YESTER- DAY A DREAM OF HAPPINESS ...AND EVERY TOMORROXV A VISION OF HOPE . . . JOOK XVELL, THEREFORE, TO THIS DAY. -AUTHOR UNKNOXVN The shadows of yesterday will again descend ipon the halls of Bel Air. VVith them come the nemories of another eventful year. As the school year comes to a close, Seniors re looking to the past in hopes that what theyive eft behind will be remembered as symbols of rue Highlander spirit. Those of us who are returning look to the uture for another rewarding year. Presented here are the faculty and students whose past, present, and future carry the influence f the Highlander shadow, ever present during Heir days at Bel Air. 2 2 E 'Q 4 a ex 1 Hill of the Ysleta Independent School District Serving as assistant superintedent of the Ysleta District is Mr. Clyde Wafer. Completing his thirty- fourth year in the District, he Works diligently to benefit his community. Ysleta Independent School District ADMINISTRATION BUILDING lli'-I Vuldlllvlno H. ll FBO, YEXA5 79907 BEL AIR HIGH SCHOOL 7IlI Yulbrwqh Dvlvs ll PASO, IEXAS YWIS In sq messlge in the first I-Iighlmder which was published in 1957-58, I made this statement, 'I have been proud of the spirit of cooperation by the Student Body, Faculty and Community. This unity of spirit has made possible the firsts which we will be proud to rsmembern. How true that statement-iTIn describing the contimxing success of our efforts here in Bel Air High Sohocll Unified we have come s long, long way since that first year. As our school has grown, so has our spirit. The dedication of all connected with Bel Ltr has mndo it mn outstanding symbol of the Spirit of Cooperation by all. All who have come this way have found a plane of service and respect if he has been willing to join in. I salute all true Highlanders and wish for each of you 1i.fe's most satisfying rewards. Later on on you look through this book, may you do so with humble pride. To the Staff, I say 'Well dons and Thanks . M, Scots Directed by Fine Administrator Mr. Chambliss thanks Mr. May for his coopera- tion in taking class pictures. Mr. Chambliss addresses enthusiastic High Ianders at a pep rally. islfn-in-9.1! The man whose shadow falls on every activity at Bel Air is our principal, Mr. Roy C. Chambliss. Hav- ing been principal since its opening in 1957, Mr. Chambliss has experienced the development ofBel Air into an outstanding school. He Well deserves the admiration and respect that the students have for him. fl? X Q -fat:-i'M'5-W fw... Mr. E. L. Hurt Mr. Stoney Porcher Mr. Ross Borrett President Vice-president Secretary School Board Guides Academic Growth School officials, Mr. J. S. McNutt, Mr. I. M. Hanks, Mr. R. C. Chambliss, and Mr. Clyde Wafer relax over a cup of coffee in the Homemaking Department. may Mrs. Carl Gnauck examines one of the M E. E. Best many Hower arrangements in her home. 7's. Mr. Jim Bowden Mrs. Carl Gnauck Members of the school board give free- ly of their time and talents to promote the educational program of Bel Air and all other schools in the district. The board is the governing body of the schools and they see that all schools comply with the requirements of the ffexas Education Agency. Working without pay, they are dedicated in their tasks, and serve the community Well. Dr. Kenneth Rice MRS. MACON MRS. NORMA BYNUM COTCHER' Texas Tech., Texas San Angelo junior Western College Secretary Attendance Clerk Records Are With Competen' MR. KEITH WHARTON B.A., Texas Western College M.A., Colorado State College Assistant Principal MRS. VEDA MRS. BARBARA STEPHENS VENABLE Oflice Clerk Oflice Clerk A No Problem Jffiee Staff Bel Air's capable office staff handles the vast amount of paper work that is necessary to operate our school. The cen- ter of the departments activities is the main oflice. In the attendance office, a record of the daily attendance of each student is kept. Students obtain helpful guidance and advice from the counselors, oflice. Equally important to Bel Air stu- dents is the library where one may find a variety of books and resource material. Finally, the nurse,s office is always open for any student who does not feel his best. Our office staff is a vital part of our school life, and their services are appreciated by all. Mrs. Bynum answers the continually ringing of- fice phone. MRS. VICTORIA GOODBRAKE RN, Masonic Hospital, University School Nurse Librarian , XM' all Assistant Librarian MRS. MARY MILLER B.A., Texas W0man's MRS. DOROTHY COX B.A. M.Ed Texas Western, Councellor MISS EARLENE FISCHER SGT. WILLIAM MR. IULIAN REED SHADDIX Miami University, B.A., Temple College Ohio, Safety Oflicer M.A., Texas Western Counselor MRS. HELEN BAXLEY B.A., Eastern Kentucky Stateg English I MRS. SUE BUNTS B.A., McMurry Collegeg English III MR. RONALD DETTMAN B.A., Texas Westerng English I, journalism MRS. MILDRED ERICKSON B.S., Kansas Stateg English I MR. HERBERT HANTHORNE B.S., Texas Westerng English III Grammar-Literature E 1 i 1 i MRS. YVONNE HILL MRS. ANTOINETTE B.S., Texas Westerng HOLCOLMB English II B.A., Texas Westerng English IV l we - I iw w -vu-Q-uAL..v,'3!'2' W . M Jfjapjg, WW- iff' I wt'- . S, nw. W Mr. Dettman types copy for next week's Pipers Stressed In English Bel Air English teachers achieved suc- cess in teaching their students the art of communication and the appreciation of the beauty ofliterature. This year English students strived to master correct gramat- ical usage which is helpful in all studies. The English department, headed by Mrs. Helen Baxley, includes speech de- bate, drama, and journalism. Students taking these courses participate in con- tests and plays. Journalism students pro- duce the newspaper, Piper's Notes and the yearbook, the Highlander. MR. JOHN ROGERS B.B.A., University of Texas, English I MR. J. A. SUMMERS M.A., Texas University, English III, IV ary, X MR. CARL WOODRICH B.A.E., University of Florida, English IV MRS. CAROL HOLLSHWANDER B.S., Texas Western, English II MRS. MILDRED JOHNSON B.S., Harding College, English I MRS. ALBERTA JOHNSTON B.A., Wichita University, Reading Skills MISS JULIE MAGNUSON B.A., Milikin University, Speech, Drama, Irnterscholastic League MRS. KAY WILSON REID B.A., Texas Western, English II MR. HENRY IURADO MR. LEONARD B.A., Texas Western, MURRAY World History B.S., Texas Western, American History, Civics MR. HARRY ELIAS B.M., Los Angeles Conservatory of Music and Arts, Education of Exceptional Children and Vocational Adjust- ment Coordinator. Dates-Formulas Required Students of History were given their chance to stand up and be counted as they took part in two oratorical contests. The contests, sponsored by the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars, used The Constitution and Democracy as their subjects. Students were al- lowed to substitute the speeches for term papers. MR. I. T. HERROD B.A., Central Methodist College, , Civics, Economics, Modern Problems - MR. SETH HUGHES A B.A., Howard Payne College, World Historv MR. ROGER G. MISS IANICE NEWTON PARKS B.S., Texas Western American History B.S., Texas Western, American History MR. CHARLES MR. JIM ROGERS MRS. AUDREY MR. IAMES QUISENBERRY B.S., Oklahoma State ROLLINS SANDERSON B.S., University of University, World B.S., CCNY, New B,A,, St, Edwards Louisville, Civics, History, Boyys P.E., York, M.A., TWC, University, American History, Athletics Texas History, Civics World History Athletics For History- Math Students Students at Bel Air have become quite adept at solving problems in the New Math Program which has received so much publicity across the nation. The program is noted because it is supposed to be especially confusing to adults who learned under the old system. Close on the heels of the Math Program are courses in Algebra, Plane and Solid Geometry and Trigonometry. Students learn to master easily formulas, theroms and logs. MRS. LOUISE BARRATT B.S., Texas Western, Algebra I MR. BRADLEY BENNETT B.S., New Mexico State University, Algebra I MISS SUE EATON ,B.A., Texas Western, QGeometry MRS. MARY FISK B.S., M.Ed., West Texas University, Algebra I MR. ROGER HOLT B.S., University of Delaware, General Math MRS. VIRGINIA JONES M.A., East Texas State College, Geometry MR. SAM AUDERER B.S., Texas Western, Algebra I MISS MARGARITA FRESQUEZ B.S., Texas Western College, Geometry, Algebra I MR. RODOLFO HERNANDEZ B.S., Sul Ross, General Math MR. JIM PANNELL MR. LEE PETROSKY B.S., East Central B.S., Sul Ross, State, Electronics, Algebra I, II Trig., Advanced Math l MR. CHARLES MR. ROBERT MR. SAM RAMIREZ HANSON NEWMAN B.A., Texas Western, B.S., Arkansas A 8: M, B.S., Texas Tech, Biology Biology, Chemistry Chemistry MRS. EDITH SHARP B.S., Ohio State University, Advanced Science, Chemistry Science Prepares Individuals For Complex Living Mr. Elias poses for faculty picture. What is science? it is an art, an art of disecting frogs, fish, and grasshop- pers, of analyzing the com- ponents of a compound, and a study of nuclear en- ergy. Such activities are frequent occurences in Bel Airis science classes. In international affairs language has often been a barrier to understanding. By providing such courses as French, German, Latin and Spanish, international understanding is promotedg and the language barrier is alleviated. l MR. TERRY SIMMS B.S., Sul Ross State Collegeg Biology Pig 3 13 f ii . .. l icffiiiiff MR. PAUL SIMPSON MR. ROBERT MR. C. WALKER MR. THOMAS WINN B.S., Eastern Illinois TABOADA B.S., Sul Ross, B.S., Midwestern State, General Science, B.S., Texas Western, General Science University, Biology Physics Biology Languages Provide Guideposts MR. RAMON ARELLANO B.A., Texas Westerng French I-II, German I-II MRS. GLYNANNE EDENS B.A., M.A., Texas Christian University Spanish II, III, IV MR. DONALD GRAVES 'B.A., Texas Techg M.A., Texas Westerng Spanish MR. GEORGE RITTMAN B.A., Arkansas Stateg M.A., Louisiana Stateg Latin I-II In Understanding MR. EDWIN BOWDEN B.A., ETBC, Marshall, Texasg Spanish I MR. EDWARD ENDLICH B.S., Spanish I-II MRS. LALLAH REYNOLDS B.A., Texas Westerng Spanish I-II MRS. JULIE SOUKUP B.A., Texas Westerng Spanish I-II 'G'- 3 MISS VIRGINIA BURNEY B.S., North Texas State, M.A., Texas Western, Girls' P.E., Tennis MR. HARRIS CANTRELL B.A., M.A., Texas Western, Counselor, Boys' P.E., Athletics, Head Coach MR. JIM DAVENPORT B.S., Panhandle A6zM College, World History, Athletics MR. RONALD L. FORBIS B.A., Texas Western, Boys' P.E., Health, Athletics MR. ROBERT JACKSON B.S., Northeastern State, Okla. World History, Athletics Fitness: Motto Mr. HARVEY MCCOY B.S., Southern State College, M.A., Texas Western, Boys' P.E., Athletics Miss Sutton times physical fitness test. Q 1 Mr. GENE ODELL B.A., Texas Western, Boys' P.E., Athletics the runners during the ' ,,,.,, 3-s9 v-' s,,,, :rar-'uni' .-vii,-i'- id' I 7 if '7i'dfl W - TW! ....--'wi-A-H-W-'-'K Jf P.E. Participants After business comes pleasure, say the members ofthe faculty owling team. The added mphasis on Physical Fitness caused Bel Air students to enthusiastically participate in the P.E. program at Bel Air. In addition to Varsity, B-Team and Fresh- men teams for most sports, Bel Air's GRA organization was one of the most active in the city. Both boys and girls were able to keep in good physical condition through systematic programs of exercise and recreation includ- ing basketball, football, track and baseball for the boys, and basketball, volleyball, badminton, speedball, archery, soccer and softball for the girls. MRS. BILLIE JOE PATTERSON BJ., Texas University, Girls' P. E., Modern Dance MAJOR AUBREY PIPPEN Military Science, Sponsors MH. BOB L. SAVAGE B.S., North Texas University, World History, Coach Miss JEANETTE SUTTON B.A., Austin College, M.A., Texas Woman's University, Girls' P.E. Cheerleader Sponsor MXSGT. F. W. WIDENER Boiling Spring junior College, Military Science, Sponsors MR. PAUL CIBBS MRS. PATRICIA S. General Shop GORMAN B.S., M.S., University of Pennsylvania, Shorthand, Typing II MRS. LILLIAN MRS. MARTHA PERKINS SANDERS B.S., Sul Ross, B.S., Howard Payne, Shorthand I-II Bookkeeping, General Business, Commercial Law MRS. LAVERCNE MR. SIDNEY Varied Interests Fulfilled saa . .p is MR. TOM KELLY MR. WILLARD B.S., East Texas State, MCDANIEL Drafting I-II, B.A., Texas Western Drivers' Ed. Typing I The wide variety ofelective courses at Bel Air makes it possible to satisfy the interests of most stu- dents. Bel Air graduates have had the opportunity to select subjects to prepare them for a number of tasks including homemaking, wood- working, drafting, leather craft, music and business. Those whose talents lie in home- making can gain additional knowl- edge in how to make clothing, pre- pare meals, plan diets and establish budgets. Craft-minded students found fun and experience available in wood- working, drafting, leather and elec- tronics classes. Musically, Bel Air offers a good balance of available outlets. Instru- mentalists perform in Pipe Band and the Marching Band. Vocalists can select from chorus to Choraliers. Choralier groups include Madrigals, Sextet, and Quartet. Business courses are designed to give students experience and com- petence in shorthand, typing, busi- ness and commercial law, and SMALL STREICHER bookkeepmg. B.B.A., Sam Houston B.S., University of State Teachers Houston, Distributive College, Typing I-II Education ln Bel Air Arts Classes in Teachers enjoy their lunches in the faculty cafeteria. MRS. MARIAM BARTRAM B.S., Northwest Missouri State College Homemaking MISS SUSAN MR. JOHN ESTES BEEHLER B.M., Eastern New B.M., Texas Westerng Mexico Universityg Choral Music, Music Pipe Band Theory A -i ff? -N Y, X r 45' atoi A,1 -nbu V I VIRS. LONDALINE MR- HOWARD SIBBS SHIPLETT B,S,, Mary Hardin- B.M.-M.M.E., NOI'tl'l Baylorg M,A,, Texas Texas State Universityg Nesterng Homemaking Band 2 ' 'SU , QR YR 'X . 1 MRS. NINA VAUGHAN B.A., Texas Westerng Art MBS. MARUEL E. WAX B.A., University of Arizonag Homernaking Nav Paula Pina, Delfina Berumen, and Romona Ramos prepare for the noon-hour rush. Angie Gonzales, Minie Williams, Lillian Finley, Grace Darnall icafeteria superintendentl, and Ge- lestina Romero show skill in preparing lunch. Cooks and Custodians 'QQ' Members of the snack bar staff are Elva Ramirez, Francis Gonzales, and Elda Leyva, Mgr. 1 L aw' Ja NMA Luis Gonzales, Pedro Candelario, G Julian Alarcon, and Fred Villa take time out from a busy day. Tomas Gonzales, Seferino Murgia fhead custodianj, Salvador Vasquez, Mary Garcia and Emilio Carrasco work hard to maintain cleanliness at Bel Air. Render Aid and Service 'Wa lv bi . W q -1 fe 'ff 2 4, 1 Capable snack bar stall' caters to hungry Highlanders K HWQ1. 515. ,fs u ll 1 Mrs. Baxley and Mrs. Erickson enjoy a leisurely lunch at their noon hour break. Faeult Participates Mr. Terry Simms collects lunch money from Richard Molina and other students every day as an extracurricular activity. Letterman initiates, Buster Goin and Johnny McKinley, complain to fellow female, Miss Janice Newton. Mrs. Patterson keeps 'em honest. n School Activities M T L 5 T ii iiii . gli' ' -' au.. wh his . ar! M95 Z . . xii , 1 s , f . P.-1-nuns L ,V ' W: I W., ,sf 31' 2 1 A ' .sf 7 if: ..., -as-f,. , x K-an I iw f .qz-1.35 lin vi-'ifffi 55:5 - ' 7fi5jf5??1 if' Eusevio Garcia carries out one of his many duties as night watchman. The handy work of Mrs. Hollshwandner and her students was admired by everyone and resulted in a first place prize in the door decorating con- test. Mr. George Rittman and Mr. Buck Gibbs enter tained the students at the basketball game be- tween the coaches and the Highland Clan. 1966 Senior Class The Shadow of the Highlander took on added meaning for seniors approaching graduation. Most pros- pective graduates realized that for them the activities and excitement of their four years here would now be only memories. The year was an especially mem- orable one. It began with the joy of just being a senior, and was high- lighted by a district win in football, and the splendor of a Highland Highlights Pageant and other gala events which would be special to the members ofthis graduating class. Graduates of 1966 will recall lat- er the agonies of term themes, the pleasure of attending senior meet- ings, the passing of personal cards, the writing of senior brags, and the seriousness of a final assembly and graduation. For Bel Air, it will mean a change when this class is gone, but like so many other years in its history, there will be another class to take its place, to be the bearer of Senior Rings, and the owners of the Shadow of the Highlander. The 1966 DAR Award was presented to senior Christine Lederer. Christine was chosen as a result of an essay she wrote on the subject, What American Citizenship Means To Me. Upon receiving this honor she was requested to fill out a questionnaire which was sent to the state competition. Senior Favorites George Guerrero Laura Lieon Senior Favorites this year are active in all facets of school life. Laura Licon is an NDCC Sponsor, Commanding Officer, a member of CRA, Advanced Band, and Officers, Club. She was Sophomore Class President. George Guerrero is a top athlete, participating in football, baseball, and basketball. He is on the Senior Will Committee, and is in Key Club and Letterman's Club. He was elected Favorite his junior year. Class Leaders Guide Graduates Senior sponsors are Mr. Ronald Dett- man, Mr. Bradley Bennett, Mrs. Carol HollshWandner,Mrs. AntoinetteHolcomh, Mr. Sid Streicher, and Miss Janice Newton. The class sponsors headed many committees and were present at all senior functions. Senior class offi- cers are Hector Sala- zar, student council representative, San- dy Watson, secretary, George Blanton, president, Tom Hoskings, vice-pres- ident, and Lupe De- gadillo, student council representa- tive. This yeafs of- ficers have lead the senior class in a very successful year. Alex Aceves Sandra Addis Marvin Adkins Mario Aguilar Mario Alatorre Philip Albrecht Armando Almeido Esther Alvarado Jose Alvarez '-wi causal' Manuel Alvarez Maria Aragon Nancy Archer Lunch Provides Needed Break Alberto Avila Victor Arriola Linda Baca Jody Barela james Barrack Carol Beckham George Blanton jesus Bonilla Rene Bonilla .1 ,gil DW .-...gsfw UQ' aff 'Qui' time Mtg sm N85 nf 'dv 5. iv Mike Sullivan pays Miss Sutton for his lunch at the cafeteria cash register. J L., Ronald Bopp Gilbert Borrego Linda Boyd johnny Bridges Diana Bryan Ruth Brewer Bettie Brown Edward Brown Senior, Kenny Schuller, exhibits con- fusion upon leaving an assembly. Seniors Urder Announcements Roberta Brownrigg Aberto Faye Bruce David Bryson Trisa Burleson Isela Caballero Bobby Calderon jose Calderon jose Luis Calderon Juan Campos Martha Cano Charles Card joe Cardoza After his injury in the homecoming game, Clyde Crews was visited by a constant stream of well-wishers. ,aw Through Ernestina Carrillo Nancy Carr Shirley Carr Dolores Castillo Neva Castle Mary Cedillos Francisco Cervantez Carlos Chacon Grace Chacon llhiek and Thin, Peewee grins 4171 , an Harry Chapman Paul Childress Sabine Chrisrnan Bob Cooke Robert Coronado y Rachel Correa Bert Cortez Alfonso Cortinas jackie Cox Elvia Craber Clyde Crews Mary jane Criddle gf 4 Susan Cuellar Irma Cuevas Roy Culberson Della Daniels Larry Darcy james Darling Seniors Enjoy Berrin Dernircioglu Guadalupe Delgadillo Concepcion Dominguez Vicente Dominguez Barbara Doty Sue Eaton James Elliott Mary Ida Emler josefina Escobar Mary Lou Esquivel Robert Evans Susan Evans Upperelass Privileges ll' David Ferrell Dellina Flores Joe Flores Ricardo Frescas Ellen Gaither john Gaither Seniors Settle Down Te Sandra Galindo Maria Ester Gallego Henry Gamboa joe H. Garnboa Manuel Gamez Delia Garcia Grace Garcia Irene Garcia Refugio Garcia vii Paulette Garrick James Gillis Ana Gonzalez heir Studies Delia Gonzales Thomas Gonzales iff' up-wr' lllll .......-...... -qw., 5 s Raul Talamantes does research for those ever-popular Senior term themes. IR -lr! Gloria Gonzalez Zenaida Gonzalez Emily Gomlan james Green George Roland Guerrero Maria Guerrero 207 Highlanders Form New Hi-Y Judy Haden Ray Hagemaster Mary Hall Arthur Hamilton Shirley Hardin Howard Harrell Cheryl Henderson Gretchen Hensgen Anthony Hernandez Conrad Hernandez Fernando Hernandez Guillermo Hernandez Manny Hernandez Mary Lou Hernandez Richard Hernandez Donna Herrera Lorenzo Herrera Yolanda Hijar Gaye Holcomb Terry Holcomb Thomas Hoskings Newly organized Lellrizl Ili-Y members show their loyal and team at the jei'l'crson pep rally. ty to their club. school I Q-Q4 i't'r1fl' '!P :zv 'WW' 2 S Half ...u.-nv' Al Inmon Paul Jackson N81 F L .A , .aips- 'nf' Susan Evans and Jackie Cox buy candy between classes to replenish their strength, while Arthur Hamilton awaits his turn. 'IMF Rebecca Jaco Joanne Jacques Olga Juarique David Jay Walter Jefferson Irene Jimenez Susan Jiminez David jones Joe jones Virginia Kirtley Julie Lawrence Christine Lederer Teresa Lee Marilyn Lefier David Lerma Angelita Leyva Rose Leyva Laura Licon Seniors Take Time for Nourishment 'QQ 'iii ff 1' HU? ggawfv-nr 9982 N,-1 1 E 'Cf C -A ,fa ' f ' . if K - 1 Isabel Marrufo Dolores Martinez Maria Martinez Larry Matthews Luis Medina Marco Medina Armida Mendez Gloria Mendez Salvador Mendez Hilda Mendoza Thomas Mergen Frank Merriman T SS-'... '4 'QU f 'ln Nr' nb-T' na .37 Seniors Cheer for Victory ND Wick' Graduating Seniors Enjoy Teacher Anthony Miller Lewis Miller Ernesto Molina ull iw 'oe' t 'Q Richard Molina Alfredo Molinar Joe Montes Viv V Mario Montes Richard Montes Carlita Montoya swf' Daniel Montoya Salvador Montoya Glen Moore Friendships Robert Morales mu l Socorro Morales Adolfo Nava I love you too. Lee Nelums Barbara Nicholson Marion Nix De De O,Dell Neil Odom Irma Olivo 6 'Wuilf' YW1' ...X Varsity Cheerleaders, Shirley Hardin, Ruth Brewer, and Chris Gomez inspect new varsity letters. Frank Ortega George Ortega Cecilia Ortiz Santiago Ortiz Beverly Osborne Frank Osborne Ruth Osborne Linda Owens Karen Pagan 4-out 46 Net asks Alfonso Parks Ronnie Paschich Irma Pedregon Maria Pena Mario Perez jose Peterson Stuart Pingleton Laura Pinones Otis Pitts 'S' o-md' Johnny Prado Leo Puente jr. Edwin Pufal Seniors Had Lots of Enthusiasm NF 4.-..a-I Seniors Aid School Upkeep , dW'W YFV Margo Quintana Victor Quintana Abe Ramirez ,al spa 'ia-I., Carxnen Reyes Esteban Reyes Johnny Reynolds ,-'WSL .Q NP' AFP sw' Seferina Rios Yolando Rios Guadalupe Rivera 'As Susana Rodriguez Lorraine Rodriquez Rosales, Elena Bert Cortez busily paints the parking lot as an ex- ample of the active role Seniors take in cluh mem- rua? fd! 'Q lmership. Glor1a Rosales 1 .gm Rex Ross Hilario Rubalcaba ik? new ,P- F Jimmy Ruz Hector Salazar Gloria Salcido Cathy Salveson Teresa Samaniego Dolores Sanchez ,alive JOE .lei 'S 'UQ 1 .41 'iff sway f Mike Richards, Tom Hoskins, George Odega, Tony Hernan- dez, and Bert Cortez register and cast their votes during the home- coming election. 'Ml 'if pi. 0'-X YU! YQ-4 ,449 as ,E- Icla Santiesteban Mickey Saucedo Sue Sauer Cathleen Saxon, Michael Scanlon Kenny Schuller Bill Shannon Barbara Shugart Nicholas Sigler 2. W I Q' l X 51 is Q Robert Simental Dan Smith Bob Smith Ronald Smith Bertha Soto Ramon Soto Q Spence james Ronald Spence Robert Steele I-if 'krrar L::li1'l Melba Stephens Kristin Stone Mike Sullivan Seniors Practice Democracy Seniors Feel Weight of PSA'l Rudy Tahbutt 42? Barry Tackett Raul Talainantes 'Qfn-Q., Sylvia Tarin Susan Taylor Dana Teague 0-134 vw-new 'K Socorro Telles Mary Lou Tellez Bobby Thomas Yodonna Thompson Willie Joyce Tilley Yolanda Trejo and Other Tests Jenny Torres Ruben Urlmina Rosalinda Uribarri Luis Urquizo Lester Val Margaret Valdez Antonio Vargas Arnold Vasquez . Palmenia Vasquez Armando Vega joe Vega Annando Viescas -sv., limit 22 4 Soledad Villalobos vi Yu Brags Portray Senioifs Estella Villalva Sandra Watson Loy Wells Bernd West Eugene White 3 Bobbie Williams Robert Wingo Edwin Wyfick jim Yoda Joseph Young Francisco Zamora Guadolupe Zuniga Trinidad Morales ,rv- i ABOVE: Mr. Chambliss, Bel Air Prin- cipal, had to endure the shots required for the band and choral trip to Chih- uahua. RIGHT: The ambition of many stu- dents to attend college was evidenced by the large turn-out for the PSAT. v 1 9 ge. at ,Qv ,fa . ,u e . 'o 'a' 1 'fa ','4 S, 'f :Q u ', ef. 4, , 4: ', o 1, V H' 9 is 'v '4 v 1152.5-1. mln, f Q f ii-W? 'QIQQ4 u 4 Carl Quisenberry 'ii N .. W --If-f .M 1 is 1' ,- fy Q Mario Aguilar Adv. Band, All City Band, NDCC Band Manuel Alvarez B-Team Football, Boy's Choir, Mixed Choir, Int. Band Nancy Archer FHA, FTA, CRA, Mu Delta Chi, NDCC Sponsor, Oflicer's Club, Anchor Club, Senior Will and Activities Comm. Alberto Avila Science Club, Leb Ria Hi-Y Carol Beckham CRA, IFC: NDCC Sponsor, QfIicer's Club, Annual, Asst. Senior ED., Pipe Band, Ria Leb Tri-Hi-Y: Senior Will and Activities Comm. Senior Play George Blanton B-Team, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Key Club, Lettermen's Club, Student Council, Senior Class Pres., Mr. Bel Air Roger Bombacb B-Team Football, Track, Adv. Band, NDCC Band Linda Gay Boyd Pipe Band, Pipe Major, Anchor Club, CRA, NDCC Sponsor, Ofiiceris Club, Rifle Team Sweetheart, Senior Play Ruth Brewer Soph. V-Pres., Soph. Princess, B-Team, Head Varsity Cheerleader, SNHS, Hist., Student Council, NDCC Sponsor, OlIicer's Club, Homecoming Queen, Heather Belles, Sgt. At Arms Bettie Mary Brown NHS, CRA, Girlis Track, Y-Teens, NDCC Sponsor, OHicer's Club Edward Brown NDCC Drill Team, Rifle Team, Senior Brags OHicer's Club Alberta Bruce CRA, FHA, Piper's Notes Staff Diana Bryan Adv. Modern Dance, Mu Delta Chi Bonny Belles, Anchor Club, Beauty Contest David Bryson Frosh, B-Team, Varsity Football, B-Team Basketball, Track Trisa Burleson FHA, CRA Martha Cano White House Fashion Board, FBLA. Sec., FHA, GRA, NDCC Sponsor, 0flicer's Club, Homecoming Duchess, Bonny Belles, Military Lady-In-YVaiting Mary Cedillos GRA, FHA joe Cardoza Choraliers, Pres., V-Pres., Key Club, Sec., Madrigals, Quartet, Adv. Mixed Chorous, Photography Club, Pres., Annual Stall Photographer, Most Popular Dolores Castillo GRA, Pipe Band Sabine Chrisman Math Club, V-Pres. FTA, Hist. Robert D. Cooke BH Rifle Team Robert Coronado Soph. Commissioner Debate Club, Parliamentarian, Pres., FTA, Piper's Note Staff, El Paso High Debate, 3rd Place Rachel Correa CRA Filiberto Cortez s Varsity Trainer, Key Club, I..ettem1an's Club, Varsity Basketball Trainer Jackie Cox Frosb, B-Team, Varsity, Head Cheerleader, Student Council, Heather Belles, Anchor Club, Pres Spring Festival Queen Elvia Craver GRA, FHA Clyde P. Crews Frosh, B-Team. Varsity Football, B-Team Varsity Baseball, Beg. Chorus, Choraliers, Letterman's Club, Sgt. At Anns. Susan Cuellar Adv. Band, Library Club, Treas. IFC, NDCC Sponsor, FBLA Irma Cuevas GRA, FHA Roy Edward Culberson Frosh, Varsity Football, Frosh, Varsity Baseball, B-Team, Varsity Basketball, Letterman's Club, NDCC, Senior Activities Comm., All District Football Della Daniels NDCC Sponsor, Ofliceris Club, FHA, GRA Guadalupe Delgadillo IFC, GRA, Tartan Troupe, Play Cast, The Trial Of Nancy Gage , Bonny Belles, Student Council, SNHS, V-Pres., NDCC Sponsor, OlIicer's Club, Pipe Band, Spring Festival Duchess Concepcion Dominguez Frosh, B-Team, Varsity Football, Letterman's Club, Key Club Barbara Doty CRA, FHA, Piperls Notes Stal? josie Escobar GRA, FHA usan Evans Q 'rosh, Head B-Team, Varsity Iheerleader, Third Place Beauty, pring Festival Princess, lomecoming Duchess, Anchor Ilub, Heather Belles, Sec., Annual taff, jr. and Sr. Editor, Quill and croll, NHS, GRA, FHA, Student Youncil, Senior Gift Comm., enior Will Comm. Iavid Ferrell artan Troupe, FTA, Pres., lilitary Band, Annual Staff, Asst. ports Ed. Pelfina Flores FC, GRA, FHA Puskin Gaither re-Engineering Club, Who's Who n Drafting, FTA, Piper's Note Ed., ebria Hi-Y, Sec, Annual Staff llen Gaither nnual Staff, Features Ed., Org. Ed., iper's Notes Staff, Teen-Times eporter, Typing Award, Student ouncil, FHA, GRA, Debate Club, ec., NHA, SNHS, Quill and zroll, Pres. andra Galindo ipe Band, Drum Major, Student ouncil Representative laria Esther Gallegos -Pres. of Frosh Class, GRA, FHA, DCC Sponsor, Otticer's Club ene Garcia HA, IFC aulette Garrick HA, FTA, GRA, Senior Will omm., Beauty Contest imes Gillis ?C, Lebria Hi-Y, Science Club DCC na Gonzalez BA, FHA Senior Brags Gloria Gonzalez GRA, FHA Zenaida Gonzalez GRA, FHA, Tartan Troupe, Art Club, IFC, NDCC Sponsor, Otticefs Club, FBLA Emily Gomian Heather Belles, Treas., FHA, Piper's Notes Staff George Guerrero Frosh, B-Team, Varsity Football, B-Team Varsity Baseball, B-Team Basketball, Key Club, Lettermans Club, junior Favorite, Senior Will Comm., Senior Favorite Ray Hagemaster D.E. Club, NDCC Shirley Hardin B-Team. Varsity Cheerleader, Student Council, Quill and Scroll, Heather Belles, Hist., Sec., Annual Staff, Soph. Ed., Editor Howard Harrell NDCC Cadet Battalion Commander, OfHcer's Club, Varsity Rifle Team, Drill Team, jr. Superior Cadet Gretchen Hensgen Mu Delta Chi, FHA, Senior Play Guillermo Hernandez., Ir. IFC, DECA Club Mary Lou Hemandez NDCC Sponsor, Officers Club, FHA, GRA, FBLA, Pres. Tony Hemandez Frosh, B-Team, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country Team, Frosh Pres., FTA, NHS, Lettem1an's Club, Student Council Pres., jr. Rep. to Student Council, Key Club, Lt. Gov.. Division VII, jr. Director to the Board, Scrapbook Chairman, Key Clubber ofthe Year, jr. Rep. in Optimist Week Donna Herrera FTA, FHA, Student Council, SNHS, Senior Play Yolanda Hijar GRA, FHA Gaye Holcomb Choraliers, Madrigals, Girlis Sextet Terry Holcomb Science Club, FTA, NCC Otlicer's Club, Drill Team, Varsity Rifle Team Tom Hoskings Frosh, B-Team, Varsity Football, B-Team Track, Sr. Class V-Pres., Key Club, Letterman's Club Paul F. jackson Lettermarfs Club, Key Club, Frosh, B-Team, Varsity Football, NDCC, Varsity Track Walter G. jefferson DECA Club Irene Jimenez FHA, Beg. Pipe Band Julia Fay Lawrence Tartan Troupe, Y-Teens, FHA, NDCC Sponsor, Oificerls Club, NHS Christine Elisabeth Lederer FHA, GRA, Tartan Troupe, Thespians, Debate Club, Jr. Class Beauty, Annual Staff, El Paso Herald Post, Teen Reporter, NHS, V-Pres., DAR Good Citizen Award, Visiting Royalty Teresa Lee FHA Angelita Leyva IFC, FHA, GRA, SNHS, NDCC Sponsor, OHicer's Club Anita Lozoya GRA, Adv. Band, SNHS, Treas., Soph. Sec., Treas,, FBLA, Treas., V-Pres., IFC, Treas., Student Council Rep. Student Council, NDCC Sponsor, Ofliceris Club Laura Licon GRA, Adv. Band, Soph. Class Pres., NDCC Sponsor, Commanding Oflicer, OHicer's Club, Senior Favorite Ana Maria Lozano FHA, FBLA, GRA, Girl's Track Team, P.E. Student Leader Steve McAndrew B-Team Football, Varsity Baseball, Lettermanis Club, Key Club, NHS, Student Council, Senior Will Comm., Senior Activities Comm, Most Handsome Larry Mathews Piper's Notes Staff, Editor, Choraliers, Accompanist, Student Director, Madrigals, Scotsmen Quartet, Adv. Band, NDCC Band, All-Region Choir, All-State Choir, Altemate Hilda A. Mendoza GRA, Art Club, Sec. Thomas Steven Mergen NDCC, Oflicer's Club, Choraliers, Varsity Rifle Team, Tartan Troupe, Math Club, Best Drilled Cadet Corps Frank Merriman Boy's State, NDCC, OlIicer's Club Lewis Miller NHS, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Outstanding P. E. Student, Letterman's Club, Key Club, Treas., Senior Activities Comm. Emesto Molina Frosh Football, Varsity Football, Letterman's Club Jose Luis Montes Frosh, B-Team Football Ricardo Montes NHS, Aft Club, Art Award, Drill Team, Student Council Carlita Montoya Tartan Troupe, Debate Club, GRA, FHA, Adv. Pipe Band, Piper's Notes Stall enior Brags Marion Nix B-Team Cheerleader, Bonny Belles, Senior Advisor, Anchor Club, Mu Delta Chi, FHA De De O'Dell jr. Student Council Rep., Ir. Favorite, Student Council, Sec., Debate Club, Treas., V-Pres., Ria Leb Tri-Hi-Y, Sec., Pres., Rep. to El Paso Youth Council, NHS, Piper's Notes Staff, El Paso High School Debate, 3rd Place Frank Ortega Key Club, Frosh, B-Team Varsity Football, B-Team Basketball, Frosh, B-Team, Varsity Baseball George Ortega jr. Class Pres., Key Club, Pres., Student Body V-Pres., Office Courtesy, Who's Who Beverly Osborne Heather Belles, Ria Leb Tri-Hi-Y, DECA Club Ruth Osbome GRA, IFC, Tartan Troupe, NDCC Sponsor, OHicer's Club, Military Duchess Karen Pagan FHA, V-Pres., GRA, IFC, Adv. Chorus, Ria Leb Tri-Hi-Y, Treas., Piper's Notes Staff Maria Elena Pina IFC, GRA Otis Pitts Track, Madrigals, Choraliers, Quartet, Alma Mater Soloist Leando Puente Ir. B-Team, Varsity Football Edwin Pufal NDCC, All-District Baseball, Lettennan's Club, B-Team, Varsity Baseball, Frosh, B-Team, Varsity - Football Margo Quintana FTA, FHA, GRA, Anchor Club Victor Quintana Key Club, Student Council, Art Clul Pres., NAS, National Gold Key Winner, Awarded Two Scholarships Carl Quisenberry Key Club, B-Team, Varsity Track, Math Club, V-Pres., Science Club, Tartan Troupe Abe Ramirez Student Council, Quill and Scroll, V-Pres., Tartan Troupe, Student Council Rep., FTA, Adv. Band, Annual Staff, Bus. Mgr., NDCC Band, Thespians, Senior Gift Comm, Carmen Reyes Frosh Student Council Rep., Soph. Student Council Rep., IFC, Pres., jr. Class V-Pres., Bonny Belles, V-Pres., Councilman-At-Large, SNHS, GRA, NDCC Sponsor, OfIicer's Club johnny Reynolds jr. Frosh, B-Team Football, Frosh Basketball, B-Team, Varsity Track Guadalupe Rivera GRA, FHA, IFC Elena Rosales Pipe Band, FBLA, FHA, DECA Clu Gloria Rosales IFC, FHA, GRA, Student Leader, Miss D. E., DECA Club, Sec., Pres., Rep. to State Convention Hilario Rublcaba Int. Band, Varsity Band, NDCC Bam Rifle Team, Oflicer's Club, Science Club, FTA Hector Salazar SNHS, Pres., IFC, Student Council Rep., Key Club, Chaplain, Chairman of Program Comm., AASPT Award, Executive Battalion Commander, NDCC Student Council Rep., OHicer's Club, Sr. Class Student Council Rep., Chairman of Senior Gift Comm. Gloria Esther Salcido DECA Club, FHA, Adv. Band aris Dolores Sanchez HA, GRA, Officer, NDCC Sponsor, flicer's Club athy Salveson ipe Band, Annual Staff, Frosh Ed., DCC Ed., Quill and Scroll, Student ouncil Rep., Student Council, DCC Sponsor, Officer's Club 'ue Sauer u Delta Chi, Anchor Club, Bonny elles, Frosh Cheerleader Adv. viodem Dance athleen V. Saxon HS, NDCC Sponsor, OHicer's Club, artan Troupe, FHA, GRA, Y-Teens Barbara Shugart Varsity Band, Choir, FBLA, Senior Activities Comm. Wick Sigler rosh, B-Team Basketball, Frosh. -Team, Varsity Football 'Robert Simental QFC, Varsity Tennis Vlike Slape Frosh, B-Team, Football, Key Club Eob Smith .iper's Notes Staff, Editor, Annual Staff, Football, Heather Belle Beau Eonald Smith .iper's Notes Staff gertha Soto RA, FHA, IFC, Anchor Club, FTA lames Spence NIDCC Vielba Stephens DECA Club, V-Pres., Tartan Troupe, Viu Delta Chi, D. E. Sweetheart ristin Stone rosh Class Sec., Math Club, Sec., 3irl's Track Team, CRA, Adv. Band, 'tudent Council Rep., V-Pres., Sec., res., All City Band, All City Orch., exas All-State Youth Orch., ll-State Reading Band, Choraliers, Senior Brags Treas., Madrigals, World Hist. Award, Bio. Award, Ceo. Award, Band Award, Dar Award in Amer. Hist., Chem. Award, Jr. Rep. To Optimist Week, NHS, SNHS, Who's Who Spanish, National Science Foundation Training Program in Chem., Interscholastic League, Semifinalist National Merit Scholarship, All-State Choir, Miss Bel Air Rodolfo M. Tabbutt Frosh Superior Cadet, NDCC, 0tlicer's Club, Drill Team, Rifle Team Susan Lea Taylor Anchor Club, V-Pres., Bonny Belles, FHA, GRA Dana Teague FHA, CRA, NDCC Sponsor, Ofiicer's Club, Mu Delta Club, Senior Will Comm., Senior Activities Comm., Beauty Contest Socorro Telles Pipe Band, IFC Bobby Thomas Piper's Notes Staff, NDCC, IFC, Tartan Troupe, Art Club Willie Joyce Tilley Tartan Troupe, FHA, GRA, Y-Teens, Choraliers Yodonna Thompson GRA, FTA, Math Club, NDCC Sponsor, Officers Club, Senior Will Comm. joe Valdez Lebria Hi-Y, Pres. Margaret Valdez FHA, B-Team Cheerleader, Adv. Modem Dance, Mu Delta Chi, Sec., Most Beautiful, Bonny Belles, Anchor Club, Sec., Senior Activities Comm. Pammie Vasques FBLA, GRA, FHA, P. E. Student Leader Amiando Vega Art Club, Lettered, NDCC Drill Team Solidad Villalobos GRA, Tartan Troupe, IFC, Reporter, Treas., FHA Estella Dolores Villalva Anchor Club, Bonny Belles, FBLA, Student Council Rep., FHA, FTA, CRA, IFC, Tartan Troupe, NDCC Sponsor, OHicer's Club, Y-Teen Highland Lassies, 1962 Y-Teen V-Pres., Valentine Princess Sandra Watson Adv. Modem Dance, Mu Delta Chi Hist., Pres., NHS, Choraliers, V-Pres. Student Director, White House Fashion Board, jr. Class Sec., Treas., Bonny Belles, Reporter, Ria Leb Tri-Hi-Y, Student Council, Beauty Contest, FBLA, Senior Activities Chainnan Eugene White Science Club, Pres., FTA, Varsity Rifle Team, Drill Team, OHicer's Club, NDCC Staff Bobbie Williams GRA, FHA, Track Team, Y-Teens, Piper's Notes Staff Robert Wingo B-Team Track, Piper's Notes Staff, Interscholastic Speech Competition, Varsity Track Guadalupe Zuniga Gennan Medal Junior Favorites Hector Yturralde Wendy Carvajal This yearls junior Favorites, Hector Yturralde and Wendy Carvajal, were elected by the Iunior Class on the basis of popularity. Hector represents the Junior Class in Student Council, is in Key Club, Lettermanls Club, and participates in varsity football and track. VVendy is a member of Chora- liers, Ria-Leb Tri-Hi-Y, Bonny Belles, F.T.A., and is secretary of the Library Club. By promoting school spirit and displaying qualities of leadership, the juniors of ,65- '66 have proven themselves upperclassmen. They partici- pated in many extracurricular activities and sought recogni- tion from all. This year's jun- iors have contributed to the school and community in a true Highlander fashion. junior class officers are Hector Yturralde, student council representative Esther Ramirez, student council representative, Yolanda Rodriguez, secre- tary, Martha Cortinas, vice-president, and janet Rodriguez, president. Juniors Actlve III School Life IEE Ili5llll?t.lfiEi junior sponsors are Mr. Roger Parks, Mr. julian Shaddix, Mrs. Sue Bunts, Mr. Leonard Murray, and Mr. I. A. Summers. I 4 ag -., , , A N! ff, If if y I X ff . Q 1-- 2' 'gf I if . :. re. , n.-X Danny Abeyta Noel Aceves Norma Acosta Norma Aguilar if 29 Aql 0, I 'WM' , xl ,4 . iw X. f ffwfriftv 'M T' i I V . an ,K A -. ,dig gl , e. 'Qt y ' 12 el ..-. fb W- L ,aww n '74 ,VJ I .v , and. 5 r 'Fr' W j il m' R il mg ,lx .. if Q 'ls' I, I Barbara Allen Danny Alvarado III Frances Alvarado A -- s Orlando Alvarez Proud Juniors 4 Trine Alvarez f I Leroy Anaya Roger Andrade f Arthur Anthony if I .Q it jg, .m Myrna Arciero Fred Archer Bill Arnecke Virginia Arredondo Ken Ashenfelter 4 I Linda Balcazar at f Estela Barraza Russell Barrett Alfredo Barrow ff ' rz Q Ti- Luz Bautista Raul Bautista . l Rigoberto Bautista Roxanne Beach Patsy Beckham Ieny Bednarowicz Dolores Beltran Become Ramona Beltran Jerry Berry Bonnie Blanton Nick Bonty Alfred Braden Erle Bridgewood Irene Brito Freddie Brower Upperclassmen James Brown julia Brown Karey Brown Stanley Brown Terry Brown Robert Bryson Esther Burns Linda Caldwell Luis Calleros Virginia Campus Irma Candelaria Pat Cannady Jose Cano Juan Carbajal James Carliss john Carolyn Yvonne Carr Ernesto Carreon Jose Carrillo Lendon Carroll MW!! 1 xl 'Nas f ii ed Q ir X Q if J ' Q gf ' ag A . 1 A' ' rsy A ' it x W 'va- ,. ,K iq. Q X 'ig' 2 Q X U? ,, 3: - re ggvfv an KX I bzqz., +4 -rg , mm was B' bi x 6 im.. 0 if , ty if f .in i 1 A Y. .' CNW 4 . .L , 'Vw' 5, ' by 'Q' -'11, I 4 , 1 2 2f.rf?ff5 'efBs f if ' at i f IL W ni .K ix 1 i 'Nh ,P sk f S K M ,aw ,Q I Q' is if ' U-if if fy QQ, . ...., i . ga' M li ,. 522 is ! , F E Herbert Carter Wendy Carvajal Irene Carver Iimmy Casner Beverly Cassidy Marilyn Castro Ramon Chavana Manuel Chavez Joyce Childress Johnny Chism Sherron Christensen Angela Ciavarella Fernando Cisneros Alice Colbert W ' f 5 rw K fa rg V: if b y ,,l . 1 ' - - A y ' :.,, ' f ffl' '- f .,.. - : . L 'wr vw a - r 5' ,Q - , K .. K , riffs. ,,. -I, Wt is Z '-lv? ELM. :Q-, rr in 3 11 39 f 1 lsr- f ' w 0 ' Xa A V E 5 . ., z W ' Z .5 '72 Qi fi rig -Z1 A. 'i 1- f H '- C y in v . ' ttty fs -ffl. I '. I 'Q 3 . , agp I V 12 ' l is-,Q .- Snr. r W4 -,,,, Vg I: VZ, ' r N - J ' Beverly Collins Tom Cooley Juniors Support H. Liborio Correa Maggie Cortez Pedro Cortez Advanced Dancers displa kk 3 j Martha Cortinas Vl. Q ' i Mary Coupland lli. Judy Crabtree C C 10 Etta Craig Li ix I A I Dennis Cranford g Curtis Crawford , ' Mary Lou Crites -.2: . I Barbara Crocker :,: to f' Bafbafa Crurrrpley I-1 in lyk 4 ,, x ar K an 1 Q -. In V , P T K ip. Lit' ., my ,, 1 , M vt i or I A Q vs, ., , QV' I x , , . A -A :' r Z N 4 J aim - J J f ' i f Ei. is ,, '. b ig ' airyc XQ1, xx :Jiri Nl' 4 J ' School Activities Yvonne Cruz Clem Davis Ramona Delgado Ruben Delgado Berrin Demircioglu Joyce Dennis Renata De Soto Ramon Diaz Rita Diaz Cecilia Dominguez Joe Dorantes Tony Duarte Gary Dueer Jessie Duncan Erma Duran 4 Cheryl Dye J ' g i Jesus Elizondo 'C Willie Elliot E 1 eir baking abilities ' :,i : --,--: ' ills, Connie Ellison Ronnie Ellison Laretta Endlich , all , , Q Jamee Dwyer Steve Dwyer V? . 5' Q gr John Engel ll l Pat Englert Beverly Erickson Jaime Escarzaga Cecilia Esqueda Raymond Evanouski Q gc f 'f I J r J f' fi J J ii? fir -,651 Q lv-P s K Dennis Evans N NL V' Q Charlie Fabela nn ,n A 4: W' W ., j ' Norma Fabela R 4 Susan Farrell 3 Grace Fernandez ar r ,fx w f A Jirzf F . V Beverly Fields i.,' 6 . M Q A A R- Alfonso Figueroa K ,R kb V X15 :e H 8 Robert Figueroa f A ' ' - 4 :'2 .L lr 6 Carlos Flores Q. J ig? Elsa Flores I, S ., K girl Y if I Diane Rasmussen aids newspaper sales. F V . Estella Flores r f A 1 fi :Z ' 2 Barbara Foster ',a- 'mf . i M C Debbie Foster l ' i M f C t r C Edgar Fmlfflief 'Q 3' YZ 79 ,lOe Franciamore r aaaa r- F e is 14 5 r Ax -fi an wavy Jaime Franco Juana Franco Ramon Franco Richard Frazee Charles Friberg Anna Galindo Bertha Galindo Jose Galindo Margie Gallardo Ysidro Gallego 'Y l Y ? 1 1 t l ,... 1 , . '. . ' 'dx' , .. Dolores Gamboa Vh ? V , , , Elizabeth Gandara Q A i t if V Gerald Garcia 3 ' ' ea Greg Garcia - V iiia liii ' :'. Anita Garner T - A , ' ,ffl , .': J ,EEZ ' mln Raul Garza Tommy Gilliland Pat Gilmore Buster Goin Christine Gomez Delia Gomez Alex Gonzalez Martha Goodwin Grace Granger Linda Griffith Larry Gross Aida Gurrola Jesse Gurrola Kenneth Haden Margaret Hamilton Don Hardin Sandy Harris Patte Hart Micki Heatherly Elizabeth Heilman . f ff A J ' :1 btZ? ? w A uniors Anticipate Future 9 S G., i t is il t r z a . A i 63 W' ' . , i- , I ' ., yg A T A 3' e-r 1, I pw ' A9 f' A WEP The funniest thing hap- pened to me today on the way to the pep-rally. AW? GL Q , F ii - V ,gi l k a i, A , A 1+ . l Vy t V a in V 5 .,:t,t. ,M .J - t ,VV , J , S ,.., , Pk -. X X il'z'5.ge,'f ?W :rf W. .4 J f,t Zvll z . A , . -:. .- V n- 2 AAV A. -, , my 4 ? n is l qlql .. --,. - 'wr 2 x..,,. iffy s 2 ., J gi gs. S -- ,..4k i I I t 't ' I I J EET 5 A-H W4 . 'ie . A 1 .,'- A kkgr lr- J Ai it 'W .E uni ' .. V-P . -ga K J L I wager, -.mfr AF.W -' ,L . .:.:,: f ...: c if., if t ,2'Q1' T J e A l' gl , , , J 5 Y 1 BX J Q , J -fy I Carole Helton Dorothy Henry Ernie Hernandez Gloria Hernandez Margie Hernandez Rafela Hernandez Ramon Hernandez Robert Hernandez Rudy Hernandez Charles Herrera Karl Hester Lucille Hidalgo Jesus Hinojosa Ricki Holman Ginny Holyoke Harold Howard Linda Hudspeth Victor Ibarra Pilar Iglesias Gloria Jaco Jesse James Sammy James Sandra James Eloise Jaqua Delia Jimenez Fernando Jimenez luniors Discover Scholarship Robert johnson Charles Jones Freddy jurado Rose Kaye Roger Kelley Bill Kennedy Linda Kennedy Gloria Kossman Roberto Lugos Artie Lewis Manny Leyva Lael Logan Barbara Long Irene Lopez Rosa Marie Lopez Yolanda Lopez John Lucas Art Lucero Hector Luna Kathy Lynen Harold McCardle Joe McClain Doug McCluggage john McKinley Hector Machorro David Manz jimmy Marie Ernesto Marin Rose Marquez Corinne Martinez Paul johnson 23. , s'iii i il gd fe . ' ' 5 Q ly ,... me. V :QI . 3 ., 'izz ' fa m L L,-f , df .. S Dennis Martinez .2 5:4 W 5, Dolores Martinez 1? Q Florencia Martinez D' W, Mg Lydia Martinez as Fl A t a Miguel Martinez 'L , it 5 h iat :V u Robert Maya V e ,, . i . Barbara Mayes g ,Q V i H ggv' ' g V , ' Roxanne Means l se R ' ., 'M i ' :- it A D 'd M d' eisse ' a as IDE- argagfsy? avi e ma , g ift .Ni ,..--rd' 1-, 1 V 1 W V2H'QfJS't Irene Medina Martin Mendivil A , A -gn lll' V Helen Merriman ' 'W ' jimmy Mesta if Joe Meza Juniors Promote Citizenship Josie Molinar Lupe Montes ig ' t Maria Montes mv i 1 1 ,I , , Arthur Montoya 258 52 3 e 5 f' ' Pete Montes iw ir R i ,,.k, fy Danny Montoya - U4 , ,g ,gn 1, Marcia Montoya 1- Judith Moore 'R 4 X' Sharon Moore g fi ,A H g ' William Moore ' X ,S all I af Margarita Mora R Kathy Morales Oscar Morales Daniel Morgan Rita Morgan Theresa Mull Rosa Natividad Jesus Nava Rose Neal Charlene Nichols Terry Nichols Antonio Nunez Rosa Oaxaca Marie Odom Leonel Olivas Natividad Ontiveros Tomas Ornelas Guillermina Ortega Carlos Pacheco Roselve Palafox Tim Parham Vicky Paschich Marcos Payan Ignacio Pedregon jesus Pina Frank Pineira Georgia Ponce Guillermo Porras Ernesto Prieto Carlos Ramirez 'tel '- .Al fax' if fi , 6 3, Q r f ' . i ...ua fri: 255 -i . 'F' Q 3 15' - E X 31.5 E. K Q If sara .Shar as -- svs.,f,a.f Pnasclung, 5 .-.nn 'xc Q john McKinley and jim- my Mcsta help the key 15 'B s -are ' ':f,. Q ,'..V, W . . r rr 1': .,,. .1 - . A :ek V. ' 'El vb Lv 'wif e in ,k.g I H in -.km -.. M A, ,::x :, 5- ,,N...r.m Q :Pr . P Q , 'as f if J . O O. Q, . 7 , b club paint the parking lot. .T fi , i .ir ,,,i ' A LA A y ' 1 I E v ,.... I -'Q :E 3 I if Pi- 5 3.2 I KV,-,L .549 z : .- ....s ' ,, -..A A::A X A f aa . si .L if .T 1 , -fflrw Sr .- 1, .JV j 4' F , Q 2' rw. 1 . 1 as ..... .X Q. m? ' 42 'f--s5'A I W Z 7- 5 t f r ,:X-, A i d in :F ':': y f f.Bm E . 7 5- an - - P 'fp , x ,,. X .. . 'sv , , in x 'Q ii N , ,M Hi Q ,, A l E + ' J 7 ,-' dw- ,.:,Q I Il kkkxkh W I 'L ,,,.- .. :I . , :lg Q llgg' X N' 4 ct, ,., Qt- wiw R f ' ' xl frwfi v ixwxwhffe' 4 , ': i if ,fu Q'.q . 3,9 r it sz. ,p a If 'Q f ',- il km.. ,wiv ,-I at Q.. ,W , vw ' J W1 If qi f H 1 f is-1 Q if QSM W. f fl, 'ini' Esther Ramirez Frank Ramirez Lorenzor Ramirez Diane Rasmussen Linda Rasmussen Bobby Rasnick Bob Ravenscroft Dora Reyes Evangelina Reyes Linda Reyes Yolanda Reyes Ernie Reyna jesse Reynaud Susan Rice Mike Richards Elizabeth Rios Thomas Ritchie Olivia Rivera Ann Roach Salvador Robledo Dora Robles Herrnina Rodriguez janet Rodriguez Yolanda Rodriguez Gay Rohmer Ernie Romero james Roper Shannon Ross Salvador Saenz Rose Marie Salazar Dora Salcido Olga Samaniego julie Sanchez Marion Scanlon Dorothy Scott Frank Segura Kathy Selly Tony Shanley Humberto Shaw Elia Sias Hilda Sias Cecilia Sigler Alicia Silva Martha Silva Mary Simonson Ray Simonson Cathy Slusser Frank Smith Lee Sneesby Elena Solis Mary Soliz Raul Soria Irma Soto Konrad Spencer Roy Stamps St .Q f ,Qi ..., ' If ,sw LA. ff 'A' it A 3? M Q 4 - r A A a yl g . E ii , 1 I by I . . f if:-qi 4 :l tr , , '35 ,G fi-E ', ag , ij ,af f 5 ' ' . A- -'f Fla fiiii Juniors Develop New ualities Linda Stapleton Margaret Stoehner Robert Strange Cecilia Strickland Brenda Tarvin james Taylor Wayne Taylor Lewis Tiller James Thomas Linda Thomas David Tomlinson Robin Tomlinson Jesse Torres Leo Torres Victor Torres Wyman Tracey Carmen Uribarri Carlos Valdez Marie Valdez Martha Valdez f?T1 yQ Q91 asx?Vf f ' 9 3 dw 1 M -ef M gr! ,,. 6 5, , aw. 1 3 v LQQWYEF it QWWW ff' if K4 :-- Q' ' ig , gl, ig., .:': Q,l ,K M. M ar gg 'af 5HxHf5 hx S tak! ' ifftiiife I f X K f ' V 1 3 . .. ia I4 Lz., ,Jia ' t my H IQ' N2 '-': , Q H50 -- ff- 5 ., J 4 A it F59 1 Ei?-T! XX X , A,, 2 o as E fl' gt 919' if ,,,. fx? 'N g gi, 3 Q t i :Ti 4 Juniors Concentrate im. - , 025- Zf ara Y L Ji ' :' :.,, lliisi at 'K it 2 sz V V , it V:,1A -.,q , V f s , 36 . , 'f Ti? QE X We A fr josephina Vargas Bill Vasquez Cesar Vasquez Guadalupe Vasquez Irene Vasquez Mando Vega Mike Vega Irma Venegas Mike Verranault Edward Vidal Pat Villarreal Betty Villasenor Rosa Villasenor Chris Ware Don Whitley on Future. .. W , vi. AV' i . . Zli ' V Debbie Williams Elenora Williams Mike Williams Willie Wingo Glenn Wood Susan Wood Carole Wortmann Eva Yoda Mary Young Hector Ytturralde Raymond Zamora Ruben Zamora Gilbert Zuniga Maria Basurto Herbert Beard Estella Carrillo Richard Cheshire Pedro Contreras Liborio Correa Velma Flores Maria Garza Thomas Grein Mary Holguin Deanna Jones Corina Medina Steve Parris Karin Smith Wayne Sutherland SWQX L.. A-aQ'f ,ks is 2 R .aa we Q gi X i. I' la f' f sys 1 f ,L S Q4 4' 5. . aaee Q' 'Sf LV kqlkky . Fw? R E . juniors listen attentively to their teachers. Ronnie Vessels .as 'fs - R --1. 'Y 2 Q J 0' fvsf 'r - , Q IR 'Sem ,.- Q. lf N' t I , ae., kdm? 1 l. , ' K ...M-gl. gl wr Q r New x , for X J, C ' ll! ' an if my, 'YP'--t ' f W, A Q-A ,, '-Z'1'4 If-'., ii. fwgt 1' ' Wu.. N.. Kg, - V5 VQ3., .r We P. ixfi. Qt, K H Ha ' V V . M. ' 'N X Sophomore Favorites Sandy Higgins Mary Hightower The Sophomore Class has elected Sandy Higgins and Mary Hightower as their favorites. Mary Hightower was a freshman cheerleader and second place beauty last year. She is a member of Bonny Belles, Ria-Leb, and Mu Delta Chi. Sandy is an active member of Bel Air's Key Club and assistant sports manager. The Class of ,68 made valu- able contributions to Bel Air. Led by their class officers, Linda Portillo, vice-presidentg Terry Mitchell, presidentg David Salazar, student council representativeg Rose Mary Waters, secretaryg and Louise Gaither, student council repre- sentativeg they showed great spirit at the football pep rallies and were awarded the spirit stick twice. Sophomores Enter Activities J X Q X Sophomore spohsors from left are Mrs. Barratt, Mrs. Fisk and Mr. Holt. jesus Aguayo Alberto Aguilar Linda Aguilar ry' Q if Louise Aguilar a Sf is-2 Luz Alvarez Maria E. Alvarez Mary F. Alvarez Martha Alvarez Viola Aragen Barbara Archer jose Arellano Maria Armendariz ii7,,.f , on 1 1' 39' eww' , N? . -'Slit Z .,1: f.g ' 52 2 1 if -45 Z N Q3 54562 A At. Ba i ni A il li l g Q 5 46- ll Dolores Acevedo Margarita Acosta Romelia Acosta Alexia Adams as QE- Alex Allen Beth Allen Belinda Alvarez Javier Alvarez Juanita Alvarez Sophs Enjoy Prestige ff Pg: , A A max? S. r E 'I . ,dat 35. 3-if M 2 ii 1 ,, .V IL L . .. , I S. 6581 X Martha Arnoya Abelardo Amaro Esther Amaro Elizabeth Anguiano Irene Apodaca A 2 Rene Annendariz Victor Armendariz Emilie Attridge Amalia Avila Manuel Avila f Sylvia Ayon Danna Bailey Maria Balcazar Eddie Barron Raymond Bates Cleona Bell Anna Blackmon Natliena Bonty Thomas Bombac Dora Borrego yaAL - fx M if M f A ' - 4 4 A B iff-i M 5 w ill y Liz Becerra M K L . . yl ' ' B Ricardo Benavidez B 'A P5 Q Tlieopolis Benford f - , .- ' , A ,ff B'a' ,ii' W P Josefina Benltez L M I V NJ B k yie y F y N . It ' ' A . t Ne t M it x ' hr Wi' A i N Being Upperclassmen A ll 'T' x. Gladys Boyd Sberra Boyd Judi Bradford Mike Brassfield Linda Breeland Claudia Brown June Brown Ella Bruce Loli Bryant f ..-i. NG' x r it? ' f' fi' tx VL, wg- Johnny Borrego Miriam Borrego Mary Borunda Diane Bowden at fi yrii yryly yrr yy M i , 4 Q-f X HX . 5 WSW: Bobby Brownrigg : Robert Brennand Jose Brito Lee Ann Brookbank Charlotte Brown f v p . .: -: A I , K UP' , Z -fi . 'vw 5. -ui If fi s 9 Q' K 'k 1 iz -as K 4. f.,,, Maria Caldera Linda Calderon Orlando Calderon Tomas Calderon Cary Caldwell e i: V rf, Y J ,A ,mpg A ,--.,: Q: ll X 'Qg.u,.2fg2WifL V' : M17 K at r M ra a -P M sta! 'K tx 'Q ' X I , A I C Michael Calleros fi Q i f jerry Cameron 4 at ' Ericeugene Campbell A - gi C - Lile Candelaria M raar e M ,,,,., , D gf .,i j U 133' Rose Candia is . ' if 'EM ' Samuel Carr H , J ,.E,,. R r , Cloria Carbajal H .ffigr A '::E':E , 1 Z3 r ' ' 4 - , ,XE f , Maria Carbajal Irene Casillas Raul Castillo Carmen Chacon rfb Q lx Q 1, E in - K g Mary Ellen Chavez Marie Christmas Toni Ciavarella Mary Clark Eloise Clemente t P Palma Clemente Wanda Cobb Roy Coleman Joe Collins David Cervantez :EE 1 '.,r , Mary Chacon Martha Cardenas Ruth Carnes Fernell Carruthers Class Alice Castaneda Saul Castaneda 'fs I K . V ,I ' 'P ' 'lgl' A-f i': .ah 0.0 a fl Q I U lg I -,., V? .a,: E mjih llr ,acl we ,K ,,-. tar li W , ., , .. ,. ,Mr gm Q e 3' 'N As, 352 VXEZ --,fr'i li it lrfl Q Carmen Contreras Gloria Contreras Bertha Cordova Richard Cox Burel Crews Jf '63 , f H' f TK X 55 52355 Nz ash 'Kid' .. Luisa' l W Phyllis Criddle C , Abel Cuellar .gf f m Fred Cummings . Dan Daily slllll gl' M Amy Danenberg Rickey Daniell b W Joyce Davis lzzz Patricia Davis Rhonda Davis Alex Del Hierro joe Dekle i n m A Jorge De la Cruz - Emma D132 is if v r . ' 45 , Q I 'CCC' 'Eli y 1 M mr A .lull -. il thx Asls f X-lf f gag' g i. fi 'arf W llsl are 5 ,H l .EY if Q 2' K' Guadalupe Diaz Roberto Dominquez Laurel Dolezal David Dominquez Dora Dominguez 'SI K. 5 .5 l X l lf a 'M ,a A 4 as r 21' if 'x' x- H!! V ' iw- -f - Q? I A A l l '-- - , ls. -Y V. - .slr fi E. Jesus Dorantes Felipe Dorantes Cecil Duarte Joe Duran , , , Jose Duran Manuel Duran Deen Dutchover Rosemary Dutchover Lionel Edwards S l ,A ex 14 r ,gig , M-K a aiikfs . 2 ii r - .' 7 - 1: 'Z h' r'x'7r', Servando Enriquez Ofelia Escobar Ralph Esqueda Cynthia Estabrook Ronnie Evans Valerie Felger Sandra Fierro Dolores Figueroa Donna Fleener Betty Flores . i C M get ,H i is.-2 fr .. W X ,, ' ww 1. W QL sf .- K A if . 4 'uw 2 2 i gg Y 'F H' .K W fi. , 1 T, F 3 2 f at .ax ii Q J, .nf Q I 5 it .L 1 if 5 Q2 , if Ya as all , H Q3 'L 'Q ii iff? Ronald Edwards Margaret Endlich William Engel Abner Enriquez A , 7 ix , , . '-il' V' t hx ..x. A .... ...mg bw: f' i i aww ii W X., -X-f jose Flores Rebecca Flores Roberto Flores 5 . I Luis Flores Q5 e , gm i Sophs Display Spirit A, 6' ' 1 3 .. Nagy, fa 5 J J xg, ,,, ,rr Nellie Ford Gary Foster Shirley Foster Hector Franco Phyllis Frawley john Friberg Eddie Fromme Reveille Fulesday Colleen Caddy Louise Gaither Nonna Galindo Lorenzo Gallego Connie Gamboa Frances Gandara Celia Garcia A, 3 1 TL Ar e A . f i lp . A K ,, 5 - ,gi ? .,.: ., . , . il. , Frank Gavilanes Susan George Dennis Gill Mary Ann Gillespie r X fa Y f of f 4 1 I f f ' A, ill: rr it a f f ig -, Q n X J Nh K A - XX A as , ,lni 5 T r s s q , Q asas aan ff an, at Bel Air Functions Terry Goins Alice Gonzales Bertha Gonzanlez Guillermo Gonzanlez Nicky Gonzalez Pete Gonzalez Ruth Gonzalez james Gray Alton Green Sandy Green James Grein Y 1' X .X lk Q ,aaa iff' WILL, may sl Ruben Garcia Natividad Gardea Raquel Gardea Ollie Garms Linda Gaskins Edrnundo Garcia Eduardo Garcia Julia Garcia Patricia Garcia Patricia Garcia A, 75 , me li, ,zv - .i f : A C F -:fa V ..-,-: 5 3 sf .i. Q ,Q K7 L. 4 ., , . l w fr'-4 iiii i ' g ff :-rE r K VPLLL . .. in Q K in ig5f.rw 3 5 .4 by M4 2 K - .rt V l I : G . I V' . f lint gl Q X xxx X Xlxn Neilda Gual Paul Guerro Yolanda Guevara Helen Head Karl Heist Cynthia Henderson Janet Henderson Armida Hernandez Elijia Hernandez Ernest Hernandez lik Z .. x saw' XL 4 Dorninga Gutierrez Bill Hawkins Tina Haynes Sophomore at paper Sophomores Develop Skill 'Q Q M 1 G .l f::f'l' N iyf ',. - T :l'- k My KY I S-V ,snu g .. ' 'wa :,: f Q, ,tif Fidel R. Hernandez .t v , -N if kkkzr f W W -f Q .. ,. f i nnr'e XV f 1 Sandy Higgins Mary Hightower Barbara Hines Mark Hinton Mike Hofmann .mx J- 6 QV. -frr52g,. - ty. Q Q t - s 'rw H- K ba .gm a f' 1 I Socorro Herrada Ruben Herrera Freddie Hidalgo Hilda Hidalgo Grace Hernandez juan Hernandez Mary Hernandez Yolanda Hernandez 0, r W. W A 'f Yi. fig, avi Q- FQ -. ,Q -grae: -ff!-a m , P L Tony Iacobo Trini Jacobo Buster james - 55,4 .i' 1-. . .4 ,f hu .E Ui fix 'L Q fl: Betty Horn William Houston Richard Hughes nrough Term Theme Research 1 X, 1.l Cresencio Jurado joe Jurado Robert Juarez Curtis Keith Richard Kemp Burrow Kenneth Dora Lachica Bettie Lacy s Q, 'Ts K 1 EE. L I 5 7 ' ian E ' It R is luxury, ,, Elizabeth James Luisa Jaquez Ervin Johnson . , ' james johnson , 'Ml Joe Jones is- ff 7 -P Olga jones g Roy Jones L h ' my Kevin joseph 'ki ,,, . G aixzifh Q we re-- ieei L, . , ga .L,L vm' Q 5 N x 'V' ' .i 1 3 asii B ' . . L ' 'e t gt .. Saw n' L Le id eisee iq M I zf Ei' A l :, i K H 3 'R R B t'Al N .4 --.ua .unix in . , Eii .1 A ,l te b W j 'g ' ii i james Lawton Claudia Lewis Bernardo Lucero Yolanda Lucero David Lugo 3, ' 19' 1 1 Q1 Ignacio Lujan M Kathy Lofti Pat Logan Allen Long Rosa Maria , at my a Q? l l wi :J ji? A 0 7 X . n V M . A I Lopez cr 5 V of 'if ...fbi Ray Loway Larry Lowers Alice Lozano Martha Lozan Manny Lozoya O Sophs Participate A - ,, f i? aa M M Q 1 ' -- - V M i,-r HW A l a , ' ' at sm: r E if 97 5? L de f. ':.i ll if , iw fi? - was-4 in ,Q ,- Martha McClain Q ,jp 2 Delbert McElroy FW' A ffl ' ' s r Us T1 calf K llr if Christopher McGill Ronnie McKinley Johnny McLaughlin 4 1 A 114- 'Q' if X . .Tl L 'i 1' . xi .. X Q' - .. Allen McNaughton t Debbie McNeal : ' Louis Madlock Grace Magana r i ' A --- : L, it A . .,p.E ,, 'w Sam Maldonado Frank Manigold Victor Marin Esteban Marquez Martia Marquez Arthur O. Martinez Dolores Martinez Dora Martinez Frank Martinez Irrna Martinez n School Activities 31 vplw i gf 5 . at ra, W,-r-1. A gm- 4 Y 6 t Van May Alex Mendoza Juan Martinez Margarita Martinez Mary Lou Martinez Norma Martinez Carolyn Matthews Norma Mendivil Raquel Mendoza Q-A : M . if ,, ., . i , iff, or an M, ,I Arturo Minjarez hA i Q Joe m-late Asceneion Miranda E Terry Mitchell Adolfo Molinar Luis Montes Benjamin Montez Humberto Montoya r Mary Elizabeth Moore Bobby Morales Juan Morales Ramon Moreno Richard Moreno Don Morgan johnny Morgan Rose Mary Morin Gail Morris W. rf 1 J' fx af' 3 tm My ragga ff gg 1 I 4 QW 4, M ' A if.. t o sw 1 .. ' ' 2 :.. in A A fm- , U i 'AU' 5, QE QE ,. L Ji., W A 1 'li rv, X , 2 'F' 'V I3 J f ik Bertha Navarro Blanca Navarro Danny Navarro Susan Navarrette , . , we i ZZ.: :,. j i 'M J Q E L - 1:--'cv I , 'll H -gig 'J , iii? N, Martha Munoz Margarita Murillo Jacqueline Musick Emilio Natividad Albert Nava P ,-., V .-Q V. if J, i at P 3' W 'Q uh'- X B8- Madeline Nevarez David Nichols Jacqueline Nichols Juliet Nieto Sylvia Nunez Sophs Boost School Spirit Q41 -1. , H 1 Freddy Ortiz Pete Ortiz Phillip Osborne Gabriel Pabon Jo Ann Pacheco Maria Elena Palacios Jose Palomo Eddie Paschich iz surf' Av smir- ih alu 5.9 wi. t an N- r A 0 EM -'Qi . A K Q fi ,ff ,. if K--1 -2 ff Joe Olan Gracie Olivas Sylvia Olivo Elvia Ornelas Rosemarie Ortega f-'W' A. is J . ,. Ycyccir P P y + Q W1 - ,W ,. I 4 'J Jr ,SJ ... xx , Ig W I nv. 'WW Q ! W -V'- ij A 2 'L -M I why D. Q wr 3 4 A as + r as ' Maria Dolores Payan Diana Payne Cecilia Pedregon P i : : Carlos Perez Rubina Perez Louise Gaither signs booster poster for the Burges game. Lloyd Poe Sandy Porter Thomas Porter Linda Portillo Patsy Poss 1. if T P1 63 1 '- fx :P , , 3 t a.: ii A Yolanda Quintana jesus Ramirez Ricardo Ramirez james Ratcliff Arturo Reyes it ' 5, if 5 , lg X il' f 5 X V Q. aff Q iw -- . A . w 0 in Quza ' ' Judith Perkins -35? P' Nancy Perry 51 X s 5' ki Pat Perry . My Shirley Peterson g I m Maria Pineoa ' VM.-fa P '- Verna Plowman W 7 fa ' WD' Frm .. aa, aft , G ff: V, ful- '-tl.. I .,a. Q R 'ff' .j i A , '- 3.'.l2.iu X r me N551 ight Q. . 1 ' 4 Elisha Preston Ronald Preston Armando Prieto :: Hortencia Prieto 'S Nancy Puchi ' ' y Patricia Puchi - ' ' Linda Pullin -5 i Michael Quintana 4 wtf? X 259 it Sophomore Latin students take time out from their studies to pose for the camera. ophs Stud Languages Irene Robledo Maura Robles Blanca Rodriguez Joyce Rodriguez Patricia Rodriguez Alberto Ronquillo Carolina Rosales 'Y reire Josephine Rubalcaba I b q S . Patsy Reyes Robert Reynaud James Reynolds Oscar Reynolds Monty Roberson 1, 2 I 1 . K I, - f ' Cecilia Rodriguez A' A' Maria Reyes lg, 'CH ,ff 5 -f V 1 f , W I 5 5 as wif' J' fi. A . if Wy. - v . ai f . 1: 3. A ,IWW VV 3 'R' is-1 si a fs- l 4 , J ' 1 'N 3 X , , K . , f? X Ernesto Rubio Belinda Saenz Mary Ann Saiz David Salazar Linda Salazar ry? , N Salvador Salazar Olga Samaniego Irene Sampson Dennis Sanchez if K 2' f if QM? ,. 4+ 3 X X Ka ' .,.:, - ..: Yi a P t johnny Sanchez y ig, V S R Ruben Sanchez K E A 436 , ,.' Sammy Sandoval L 'I Q S A 1 1 ,l a'll- - Dolores Saucedo X 2, s Y A Al l Ruben Saucedo ', V 2 jean Sbordone I m my ' 'fl Benjamin Schultz Z R N L ,,. - : l 'Q Na Ya. ,M ffzaa 3 rv, r Y V Irene Sepulveda Frank Shindo A jesus Serna Q ff' ' . A -u f ,Q 11? X 1 . .. 4,5 . u Gf' 'e QW wi, P, Q i ii awgl Y Fa ii ' f LL ggf qi' 'Y I .- v A J ii 'V aff 44, aa aw? D T ... J .4 My , Q rr? Fred Shore Marian Smoka Richard Sias Cecilia Sigler , joe Silva ii r ,, as - Frank Simental K ' 1 gg' Shelly Smith A Ez, V Eric Smithey gig! -. , . W: .- as, Q V 'gy Robert Snow Alejandro Solis Favian Solis Aurora Soto Manny Soto .gg .,. Hx ,M 1. ,. ,gif -one R t V... J 5 1' 115' ' ,uv wh Q59 if 5 WE I, , David Stallings Wanda Starnes A David Steele ' Tom Stevens Armando 3 X W9 Glenda Stinnett Paula Sullivan E,'., V Robert Tackett Tavizon David Telles Dolores Tena ffm, S, ,Q S R MN? -3 A Maria Tapia , s A I. 3 JOSG THHH .W is Mamie Tarrant Sophs Exercise Right To Vote jimmy Terran Rosa Terrazas janet Thompson Travis Thompson Valerie Tickett George Tilley Mary Tiscareno ,ff R, ff? 'AZ l t YH' W Y 3, S is 'E ,I at .1 4 ,,i,k.:v v S X i ,,,, 47 ft so K t Q VV .m, Q David Torres we EV Q Gilbert Torres Q , H V Jose Torres h .gig ,. ,:,, 15 t. x juan Torres ' 'Wt ' ' ' A Ernesto Tovar p- , qi -J? t uma .gl Rank K Q Pat Ulum Werner Traylor Greg Treviso Liz Troncoso David Torres Q v Sophomores present class cards in order to obtain ballots for voting 64 Sandra Urey Edna Val Carmen Valdez jesus Valadez Thomas Valdez Albert Vasquez Esther Vasquez Martha Vasquez Mary Lou Vasquez Samuel Vasquez Carmen Vega Esther Vega Marta Vega Olga Vega Yolanda Vega Vivian Vela Enrique Venegas Victor Villa Patty Vines Katie Walker Mary Ann Walker Edward Ware Margaret Ware Rose Mary Waters Don Watts Myra Wells Tom Wharton William White William Whitehead Trouty Whitfield Melissa Whitney Beverly Whorton Gary WVidener Ernest Wilborn Larry Wilcox x X Sophomores Culminate -e .l L 3 ,J ai' it 3 5. ,ii am iw! .A 9' i f ir, as if 3 1. W. 4' V I , , L ','- , g I, - hx Q K V 6 X x',m4 v 'lll , if: ' I : . l l if rg g E V W. ,HE , i' ww 2-2- El gm, , ' W --. g g - n f . ' W' ix fai V L... 1 fr '. g ' ,,- - - -ffsf 3, J' N asf , 1 tyry - . sf .T r V igk ,yll . . . QI Q :-l H W, . -' .,,. .. s ' ' , i 'she lf + Y f. ,, , , i 7, .' ig Qi , ,,..' 3 H i 3 . 4 . :ilu 1. ' Qui., K il K 1.2, - ' ' ' . as 1 ueeessful School Year I r . if V Q -V ' I ' Sf Q ' 2 :1- IK M , L 5 zggii' I 'ip L .A sf ' .gif a ff . .' 1. :E k :Q f:f:iI' i ? . ' ' I 1'5 1554 i 5 . 'ikfsew H57 ff! 4 1 - l I S ' ,Q as ww ' ,.. 'f' 'NU --H+' if 'f:: ' is' :YM J fu 'ij ::. V Y are .. .. Q 1 ,H 5 Q .iw , Ju W . '65 M K , 'E A + f 3 z, I Ri XL 52035 x 'f V K ' s f ,. :' : ,JST , 171 f :. -1:4 .j' ,,g5,gz: ' -ff- , ,.g'., Sf-W .1 Q , f ' . W' V' if ., ' ar 2 A 4 5 1 ,gk r si t , 1 51 ff: . M V 'wyzcf' Q 1st1s91s91' A Ui ,. .,'9V?EE- tg wif wif? irfivfigbigseiff m f , . Q .... 6 , ,Lf if , , 'si X l 5 fm ffl at , X , r 'S F 'l 2 AX 1515: -WY!-4f?'i it-si r Q M 3 i 3 ,M Q r N ,,,, I' 'X . , . in W V N -M? Kc 1 S li 8 :Q X if A 1 its a f ' , Carolyn Williams Barry Wilson Wayne Wilson james Windom Ed Winn Reginald Winn Dean Woolf Kathleen Wyrick Frank Young Jessie Yanez Jimmy Zajemoki Velma Zamora Maria Caldera Rosa Candia Tito Carrillo Catherine Carruthers Lorenzo Casillas Alfonso Castillo Harold Christmas Carlos Flores Iusto Garza julia Culman Margie Hijar J. C. Jones Horace Kidder Frank Martinez Larry Moreno Pat Munoz Estella Ontiveros John Owens Mariula Perea Shirley Peterson jerry Bangle Luis Sanchez William Wilcox W..-,-T Freshman Favorites Tammy Woods Buddy Green This years Freshman Favorites, Tammy Woods and Buddy Green, are well-known around Bel Air. In addition to being a member of Girls, Chorus, Tammy is a Freshman Cheer- leader and vice-president of the Freshman Class. She is a member of FHA and Mu Delta Chi. Buddy is active in sports and choir. He is a member of the Freshman Basketball Team and Choraliers. Freshmen officers are, from left, Marie Henderson, secretary, Laurie Hall, student council representa- tive, Tammy Woods, vice-president, and Liz Palafox, president. Bel Air Freshmen find new interests, new friends, and new goals when they enter Bel Air. The class sponsors and oflicers play an important role in this first year of high school. In ad- dition to governing the class, they help to promote school spirit and familiarize the stu- dents with school procedure. The freshman class has proved to be contributors to their school and community. The students are eagerly await- ing next year when they will no longer be underclassmen. Frosh Become Proud Highlanders 6 snuf- Freshman sponsors are, from left, Mr. Ronald Dettman, Mr. J. C. Walker, Mr. Terry Simms, and Mr. Thomas Winn. .V I .L VY! A, 'Q fy ,ll A Q5 3 1 'X E 'JK if af -niz W, ,Q 1 X ' fy A5 1 . a Q.. W. ww is yi Ruth Ainsworth Wayne Alexander Gregory Allen Vivian Allen Minnette Almon Amelia Alvarado Joe Alvarado Narciso Alvarez Pedro Alvarez Yolanda Alvarez Cecilia Amaya Lupe Amaya Bertha Amieva Sammy Anaya james Anderson Charles Andrews Grace Aranda Guillermo Aranda Evelia Arciero Carmen Arias We 55 Q XV X lv A ff? Irene Aheyta George Acevedo Alejandro Acosta Tony Aeosta Armando Aguilar Raul Aguilar Laura Aguirre David Ahumado Freshmen Become l S' if .5-f x , 71 V it K , ,o if ,ww Baymundo Armagnac Aurora Arriola Lupe Avalos Sarah Avery T 'M , . fi do fr ' -. 'fbi If-A W9 :K L , l NEQQ 'r-li:-'lf M'f, X Craciela Avila gix k,,,. J U Salvador Avila z 5 6 George Avitia r j g Robert Bailey N A A li r rl . 1' rue Highlanders W 3, Sheila Baker A - A ' Abelina Banuelos .5 if T1 ' 1 h Ernestina Barraza ar ,A Robert Barraza . .:.,.,... ' fx r' . 4 fo . .V Frank Barron A A ' B i ,v.: .ehrr an ,-':: -y::, gf , X, F gi Li? , Q ' 'fi iff? Q 354 X , ' fa b ' 74 L A 4-'iii 5 ,, 3. ,:, M rv if T 211' 1f'L'k ii A it I f . A .. Sharon Barry Pablo Bautista Clifford Beare Robin Beare Louis Bell Irene Beltran Irene Benavides Estela Benitez Deborah Bernard Powell Biggins Evie Borrego jimmy Borrego Ray Borrego Eli Borunda Linda Bowling 9 I f, , l I , , F 'ffl Tas, P :' i B Wi' wi iw' ,,. , 935' I 'O 'Na is is . E ' V,,. A Jay Bradford Janie Braden William Breiten Linda Brennand Dolores Bridges LF X Y a Elias Brito , K N i4Ki l A P i Kathleen Brownrigg as fel L P h r 1' Janie Bruce Vff' P 15' Patricia Bryan I V ., p C Louis Bryant , s 1 'Kiss :ra1f! A , - , 7'f 51 ,f Freshmen Display Patriotism Holly Bryson Diana Burkett Raymond Burleson Mike Burns ,Y M. an it fi-QR Q I ww, William Bryant 'E' f , XA' L vqlffk' Armando Bustamante . . .a 1 ' .,:, H Ignacio Bustillos Q i is f t t A 15 3 5 Margie Bustos W f,,'i1..,.5 B .. '- if 1 4 4, ' Arthur Calderon l W 5 it ' B' I jesus Calzada f Fernando Campos Mary Campos Tony Campos Elizabeth Cano Bobby Caraway as 7? 'sif - , - A lf V ii - 7 , ,,. X.. aims, . in IJ, , . , , P 1 Willie Carliss johnny Carnes Patricia Carrasco Elva Carreon Cleve Carter Pam Carter Sandra Carter Greg Carvajal Robert Carver Lorenzo Casillas K A ' E an 1 ,Y Q sa- Q' WGN sv 5 X I, - -4' f 'F we 1 33' . Ji , A f T- if 5 ,- Q ,MJ QF: v ' 1. if 5 rf, 5 S Freshmen display s , . his-if gt 7 W ar ,fi ima 'iQ5 ,N ffafrwaa' of w E s 1 . 5 1 . + 51 f, ,,g it .. , is Irene Castaneda Yolanda Castillo Jose Ceballos julio Cervantes Mario Cervantes Olga Cervantes Alma Chacon Elvia Chacon Ernesto Chacon Ricardo Chavana 5q'Q'li5'f 5 it s 1 incerity while pledging allegiance to their country. X. h 4. . , 1 . 41 z, W -:2-'- ' I m2tN-- its gf Io Ann Chavez Roberto Chavez Doris Childress Martha Childress Millie Christmas Nancy Christopherson Dale Clingan Debra Colbert Horace Colbert Ruthene Coleman -.Lum Freshman girls warm up by doing exercises before practicing cheers taught to them by B-team cheerleaders. 226-me s vl f f - si,,: w .Z. 6 F f . f 'J r Q gm 1 . ,C A gf? if ffiffj fff' .nf -Z I ,f i wg A , . . . 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W is J 1 e l : . :, g Eddie Fox ' c is JJ . s A - , ' Q L 6,., : PF M. i 4 Q lu x Q.--v Leticia Franco Mary Frescas Bobby Gaines Lyndia Calarza Martha Galarza Tony Gallardo Esther Gallegos Margie Cambo Jewell Gambrell ll X yr- M Mrs. Patterson Instr uring Freshman Year David Garcia Eugene Garcia Griselda Garcia Joe Garcia Lorenzo Garcia Raul Garcia Ricardo Garcia Arturo Garza Gilbert Garza Jenny Garza i Q as 2 .au 1 f t i an r iaii fig W w if M if I if , gf i ii , , rea Francisco Geribay Alice Gietz Vivian Gilham Lori Gilmore Jeanne Glover 'fi-:jk 'i1a Raymundo Gomez Rita Gomez Cynthia Gonzalez Emma Gonzalez if ,nv f .L vi. .,,v 5 ,A Y J , , ,I iii!! 155 i f 1 1,1 ,L We , QQ' 1 V ,. :im fitly ,. ee: . , W 'Wa- er freshman P. E. class. Maria Gonzalez Martha Gonzalez Michael Gonzales Salvador Gonzalez April Gower Kathy Graves Esther Grijalva Frances Guevara Ruben Guevara fz 4 w 1 -air Fygwvqlz ., ,Q A 33 iw fl ,Q l 1 af' L if AW u .var tif iq ' is . 4, iil rif 2 Q ,,.i I . . V1 ,, 1 'f' 11 .- ,, 4 K .J so b i- 'ii Y , - 'i ' K :iw ti'oi . t.- ' Y A 57 A .'-,, -' 4X y N w ' 1 A A if if To ' 4 aq,i,'sf:.w Win Enrique Guillen Rosalio Guillen Clarissa Gurrola Laurie Hall Richard Hamilton J. T. Hanawalt Mike Harbin Robert Hardacker Robert Harris Paulette Hart Danice Heavens Marie Henderson Blas Herrnosillo Birtha Hernandez if all , ks X fx Freshmen Participate r ., : i f . m f nfi g H :i' T5 i , , . 1' , PM 37- .:,, K X ff Q J' ,ff - -' f,., , 5' s 1 EF 3 E :'i ,Q X E 2 ,Wa 1 Wdrz a. 'T-'ik iw 5 L J si cl L -i n ii ' I Concepcion Hernandez Connie Hernandez Ernesto Hernandez r I Freddy Hernandez Haydee Hernandez Humberto Hernandez jose Hernandez Maria Hernandez Ramona Hernandez Frosh Gilbert Tafoya patronizes the snack bar. 1 41' ap. aim X at all - are Q . X is? '-fi -f , r if -' mf ,Q Hz - -M' I 5 , i ' J 'I f Dv ,, Wa 'K ' w - 'G' fd I S K :' ' P? 1 L A ,, ith - MAA fiif Q as , ti-Q w K, a.. 1, 1-ik - -' 11. . .- - if ll School Activities . .Q X 15 V' 5 f 4 ,Wr- 1 iii' rf' . ,:,V A if M . : i x:',. . 5 'E X I' '. SE. 144 -S ' 'Y-. L e 'R fl A - , 51 :.'y F xx V e if ' i'7!lar::fi' ,ngzpqt X ,, 'bl X Ap-f , - 3 K E 'V - Y if xv' , ' l x M 1 i if . - , mfg. 555 1 i .i 2 , ik 25 8 , , , 5? Tommy Horton Maria Ibarra Mario Ibarra Nonna Iglesias Donna Ivey Jackie jackson Teadula jacobo Michael jacques , Ricky Hernandez 1 A Rosalio Hernandez Z Stella Hernandez Q Gloria Herrera Hector Herrera Joe Hester Z Mary Hester Maly Lou Hewitt Debbie Hicks .':- 27 'i Larry Higgins vn- vy,. -fc. A Lasca Hinton Monte Hodges Deborah Holcomb Ronda Holcomb Frances Huflington L it A i .. A YY K 1 ,iiiw 5- -t zz Nw x 52? Sy Mr. Maye poses Linda Marie for her picture. 78 1 A WP if M -M' AHF fi: if 5, -1f. if .1 x fi ,A , 2 HQ? , N J 9 -59- . , M . NA , .wi , Eddie Jurado Javier Jurado Irene Kapeller William Kaye Julia Keim Michael King Kathy Kirchner Leon Kirtley Donald Kish Lupe Lainez Johnnie Landers Gerald Lawton Jennice Lawton Jesus Lechuga Carolyn Leffers Ruth Lewis Ruben Leyva Mike Little Ralph Lofton Maxie Long 1 1 gs i nf'-Q av 2 X ' Q 'S 7 R W Q xv., Ei. j .J r.. Z 4 Freddie James Delores Jamison Alice Jaurique Marilyn Jay Irene Jimenez Adele Jones Alan Jone Drina Joseph Fresh Experience Trauma 5 f' ,,:1. EL V ig' ' 14 tnrr p,pp 4 o.n, J N J ZKPJ M J 1 ilnit, 2 .A j L a '. ' -. if in S x N 'fel sf, K, 1 .li A. Iesus Lopez Irene Lopez Jesusita Lopez Luis Lopez David Lowry Karen Lowry Shirley Lowry Susan Lowry my ' , 'Ii M i'i' M I f a is i - 7 , 5555 'f f l , L, ' -,ff ' Q 'K , I i ,, ,r:. K ,,,' Q ' ff' .??fw5f ry. .,. M y f -'f: i Y gy-Q' . I - nf Writing Term Themes .. ,..,,-. . f L A 9 , . . : Q so r w i ,, j :kk Q A - ji: M , 5 1 da M 1 'S -si Q , , S s if 2 1 S in ' Q ga 4 aa ' 4 JM, , r u V 3 1 G F V N . W' J E S fm' ,:' . -' A am Mary Ellen Lozoya Alfonso Lucero Javier Lucero Virginia Lucero Frederick Luna Charles McKenney Roseanna McCoy Cathy McNeely Henry McNeely jerry Macias Iulie Macias Ricky Macias Rose Macias joe Madrid Oscar Madrid Sarita Magana Jesse Magbaleno Anita Maldonado Linda Marie Frank Marin F .. . , 'J -: f M wg , ' ,4:. iiri - y V 1 5 w 3? N14i!19 l?f17f-4, - A eray v ,. ix V r-. M H., -- 1,, ,.-- 8 - rw ti ' :-, 'ii - .fi' ' E2 iffifiiiili 5 255? ' 12, i t M we We as i ' ,. 'W' fe 'S Nm , T 2 Q B im Q , K , ,il M is 2.53,-R51 it 'S Freshman tudents Enj oy , u i A ,.::., 1 A Q K z giz it -W 'S ,: A b . 2 HR -5 wa il .e MHS: ,. f?'VIH'f 1- If K: ' W. 7 v,.:, in ' ,'1' f ' ii -j 1': ' .r .r Y br ik' 3 ,K Y ,Z 'S-Fi , M gf fr EH 5 my . , .ff M Q-fiwzmf . ,, ,3 tj V kgjigeigfgj Ek 18 3 . .. ww rp 1 Q QM fi ,, is . 5 1 E J is fi if 33' an , -Mi '. as - if 11.2 '- ' ff f p Roberto Mata 44-is. tx 8 Ruben Mata ::,3S sfQgsg ' 71. 1 S S X 3 2 Zi Q Xa W 'Q David Matta i s K i j gg q 1,4 Ianice Mayes Donna Meadows Mario Medina Daniel Melendez Espie Melendez Sarah Melin Ronnie Melton Carlos Mendez Richard Mendez Sylvia Mendez Marguerite Marin Phyllis Marin Hortencia Marquez Roberto Marquez Mary Marrufo Tony Marrujo jack Martin Ierry Martin Antonio Martinez Bertha Martinez Bertha Martinez Donald Martinez Enrique Martinez Iames Martinez Bennie Mason Busy schedules are abando Extra-eurrieular Activities Laura Mendoza i l w ,, l c l in Pedro Mercado fn. c ,, 1 '7 r -hyr Q , av -, - r f . .sa Z3 i john Mergen LB i R'-gg, 7' .353 y Mary Mesa William Mew f er + Q 'ez' 1' -K E 4 .4 ,Q-.va Joananne Michaels H in Edward Miller , r - Chris Modteleone If E . l 4 F ,1 johnny Molinar I q :-' E 5? Geofge Molina' i dr d ' FMR' R M., .,.,n,, rafa Z V ' i' lll'3'J'vIQ.? l' ' ' 1 ' Mary Molinar ' LuRay Montalgo A l H ti qv . L Al Montes ' QM g Q A i dx A ,R Irene Montes 'B 3 E 57. , Eddie Montieth 5 ' P a AQ at if I joe Montoya al 2 I n m Robert L. Moore R R is Q i g Q w e , K R. rip Frank Morales Kathryn Morgan -. if K Susan Morrow ' ,vi o Mi if Joyce Moutry 5 m 'ff' i .rr 'fr I .42 .4 Ianice Muckleroy Rosa Muniz Robert Munoz R Sheila Myers Delia Najar Ricardo Murrillo I . . f b - i :: . f Ls. fd Q is 5 df-pf E 21 gig H H -' gif - ag . -V 'or benefit of camera. A ,Y A f 5' r 1 W? 5 wg., K fi at 432, Eff' afsfflfa if--f fi X ,S si Q , mf , A t if or 413' R' wg ,gl Pa-if i M y l L. -' 3 M . as , - 2 fa: a t 'Y 'V1V. - a i A A aaa V 54 4: XM, ,f-' Vrfi 5 v '4 'i 5 1 '15, if .1 -',:2:'.:: ,Lf ' a, , - ,A H A a t'!'-f QQ 4 A if ., V 51: Q: ff- IWW 1 if r :wit A z ' I - - 1 , , A,V., 5. Rafeal Natividad Louis Nava Juan Navarrete Inez Navarro Cornelius Nelson Norine Nelson Sherry Nelums Angie Nevarez Keene Nickie Theresa Nichols nack Bar Invaded by Frosh P gl i .,.' fgilii i l f f, K 3 Fx W5 rg all? A ' . l l- ' fr . .A 4 . A A rsfr A - 1 rsssr A A iil c 4? 's.A : if H Z .:::. ,:,,:: . E 5, 4 ,. vm, was ' is ' P ,- ff ,,,. 1 ib- . si ,i K ' .' of :1 'iiz ri' V , 57' ' a iiffgliflfia 521 A 5 Ag H 2 1 : , Q A , 5 c Andrew Nobles Judie Oaxaca Ross Odom Edward O'Hara Iose Olivas Robert Olivas Mike Olvera Dennis O,Neal Alfredo Ontiveros Baltazar Ordonez Cayetano Ordonez jesus Orozco Margarita Ortega Rebeca Ortega Iames Owens Frances Pacheco George Pacheco Tony Pacheco Armando Palacios Jesus Palacios Mary E. Palofox Frank Pando Mary Parham Alfredo Parra Elizabeth Passage ' M ..A :H hi elf :A I 5, A , , 5 ,. 5 . , 'gf' 1 , , iXf?F2 ':f L lg ti W R JZQLQ1-L Q! : ..'i L al 1 P R ? Q is or S E Freshman students converge on Mrs. Bynum in the snack bar. C339 Md' M' ii : ,M cf , I Maria Payan Annette Payton Debbie Peace Vickie Perea Carlos Perez Margarita Perez Jackie Perkins Pat Perry Maria Pina Mary Pina 14 Bobby Pinon Salvador Pinones Donna Phillips Jeanine Phillips Christine Pletka Vicente Polanco Elena Ponce George Ponce Sara Ponce Carmen Poore When the bell rings, freshmen are usually eager to change classes. Q - g l ' ' I .Jinx 1 - 'rrr f ffflzfi 53 A GV' as y 'vs A F Ma. if fr Q My 4' 85 5 Mfg ' ' . L i I , ,: . , K QF if r 'KVT 5 se srr f if ' li fm P if . 5 , . Freshmen Jerry Poss Jenifer Pratt Carmen Provencio Margaret Pruett George Purvis George Quintana Kenneth Raleigh Cecilia Ramirez Emma Ramirez Roger Ramirez Maurice Randleel Delia Rangel Michael Rasmussen jimmy Rasnick jerry Ratcliff Henrietta Reason judye Renbarger Lucy Renteria Arturo Rey Gloria Rey Alfredo Reyes Cecilia Reyes Maria Reyes Mary Reynolds David Rice Adjust to Hortencia Rios Isabel Rivera Samuel Robledo Fernando Robles Stan Roberts Olga Rodarte Heriberto Rodriguez Jessie Rodriguez Rachel Rodriguez Robert Roeske Alberto Romo Tony Rosales Leah Rubalcaba Maria Rubi Robert Rubio Isidro Ruiz Mariana Ruiz Robert Ruiz Roberta Runce Manuel Saenz Mario Saenz Roberto Saenz Angela Salazar Tony Salcido Alfonso Sanchez Annie Sanchez Bertha Sanchez johnny Sanchez Laura Sanchez Maria Sanchez Routines . a t,tL l so U t fl Billy Rich Susan Richards 3 iw , . f Q s f .. -Q' '.q , by it A 'f-' n r S 1 s aiixvzf X t BHQF. ,siza- I kv liif R aa a r 1 PHHQN X .,,r. ds a:--i Q A Eff - .1 fe' .AS ff' 1 i wwf 1 st. 1 f 'EH ' f aa ii 2 K M57 Q L o f .yr ., : - I V 2,a 1 W ,405 QW- 1 5 A J a . fa r.... M ,Q S vw 'ev ff? ff' AM 'Luk Q Ariz , . . .anaam-'hs mv 4- s E e , I , ' 1. , 1 1 , Mike Sanchez Ruben Sanchez Juan Sandoval Isabel Santamaria ., SV gg ,, g ymrwyi 5 Guillemiina Santiago Alvin Saxon Linda Sceley Stephen Schaffner Freshmen Gain Foundation iwap 1 . , he ,f u ' . Km, 7 Geraldine Segura A A ' Rosie Serna ,, .., S 5 3 Jesusita Serrano ,it V V.,j iW S' Bob Shannon X V' ii' M Alicia Shaw h, g it t I fi ' Robert Shindo t i ' Reynaldo Sias , Q 5, llit 5. rg .. Rodolfo Sias iti iii x l H ' ' :'- '-': Edwardo Sillas S S i:: Q' , , , Joe Silva ' f f ' , , 'Q '- 2 -3 ifa -, ,g ., I -ngg ,Qz.-fg 5 f .A f Barbara Sigueiros -fo Lorenzo Siqueiros . M Margaret Slay , v Michael Smith ' Robert Smith Melinda Smithey Edelmira Solis Luis Solis Charles Solos Olga Soto awww if ., ,Q i,tr it i V' ,jr ii , , Ss 1. 5 ' E ,'fI'1i all David Spurlock -A Sandra Srote Roger Steele George Stevens a e' -f . fflkiil ,se T ' Q ii if 3 - 'eee Q Q Syvithia Stevens Larry Steveson David Stinnet Gilbert Tafaya for Hi ? ,af 1 4 is an Tb .a , 4 In t S Q will 51.42 Q W fl gli? is A h School Education I ...Q lii Y I ' A fi LE ' Q A A fr l - , -:' f' s Q K ' 32:35, ,il FI 1, V E+ ' X---:ff , if' ' ' ffgific f ' as J ffm . o oi r 3' ,,.: A T. 5 ' A ,-6 If X I A zuu 5 W YB if ,Q Q . I' , ':: - my , 'I ,l-., kL,L R T i s T ' o, c to i Y- X A -' ' d - R -:,,,,. 1 T . 33 R , I f Q fi . l .af , Q' tt ' ' A '53 -' , . - ff Q fl Q ,,.- w e W Maria Tapia Marty Tarvin Frank Tavizon Linda Taylor Tony Telles Yolanda Terrazas Johnnie Thomas Russel Thomsen M. Willard Tiller Gregory Torres johnny Torres Lupe Torres Monica Torres Karen Trussel Rebecca Tullis john Tuttle Hector Ulloa Tommy Utterback Roberto Valtier Fernando Valdez Ignacio Valdez Alfredo Valenzuela Eloy Varela Abraham Vasquez Benny Vasquez Luis Vasquez Olga Vasquez jane Vela Laura Velarde Ladislao Vicencio e 2? as if W lx fs ,, Q, fi Q Lupe Villegas Mike Villegas A Paul Ware L 'I sua Q g Patrick Welch IFC lnitiates learn the art of rolling marbles with their I'l0SeS. Frosh Eagerly Awaii : . ,... -sze - vs, 4Eig1aaf? '5ff,3. 1,r' f fffws f rassaq li is F 35 K i B v,.. as 'R V rrr a a ! i f u my 5 a ,,1, QQ? -asf -- . . Robert Wheeler y Q M it Gregory fn , ,Ll- :il r g V 3 Kenney Widener I L V i srr ' V ,V s i 7 fiv e i f 5 A james Wiley K fi' 'A ii james Wilkerson W q fffkagiis 4555? 1f Norris Williams 3 -Z Robert Williams A z i,,. :-' , .:V, ,. V,ai. ,,,: H - -I' , Y Cheri Wilson i .i g 2 ' E Henrietta Wilson fl, f Q yr L Sophomore Privileges f V 'V .gh ,gg we M E wi B ee .L it - V '- - rv i l ag ., p p , S sr I ..., ' -i be it jj his 7 B M gg, P M 1 in W h ,,, ...up le, - y K , V. 1 ,. , . ,af I-I-.. J? L y ooeleze iiii J, iii all 'H ,ai Quik! Wy, ' , vw. 4 v ,X4-jajqi, Q, 3 . '12 wr ' f -K.. 'QL an L, dm is my R ,Aa 'Y- sf' 539621 ' il as 5 N P 5 wa mf' A: g ,Q I fi , ,. ,Y y 'Q 2 f iff, Z - y ' as Q tif ofa-ff' M ' 'W at r oeeoo ' , ' ' I '4 we LMA 1 5-. 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Abbott, Uptometrist RX 'N-si 7 K 1 I After a busy day of working on the annual 1 1 and newspaper, Mr. Dettman re axes p ay ing his guitar. HOLDSWORTH IEWELER 205 Mills St. EI P T ' Compliments of WELCH FURNITURE C0. 1214 S. Stanton Don't be u cube playii' cool G0 modern GO GAS safe. dependable, economical, nafural gas WESTERN GAS SERVICE CO. I, LORETTA ENDLICH MARCIA MONTOYA RENEE DE SOT0 .I I' Junior Junior Council Member THEY'RE TOPS ....... THESE MEMBERS OF OUR HI-FASHION BOARD FROM BEL AIR HIGH SCHOC PUIIIEL K H A E F E R IIIII DTERIUHY wil? ii 1? Iwlflm-?.IEB , Q fIJ4jA f. r H 0 W S E Admirals ENTERPRISES fum EVERYTHING FOR THE SPORTSMAN and Wmdag 244154. JZ 4 fI5zQoru.fL 304 ARCHERY AND FISHING SUPPORT BEL AIR, JOIN T HE HIGHLAND CLAN -WB ni l'?'vi ,mv Tig sf. 4'-2. Besides financial aid, the Highland Clan provides to Bel Air High School a tremendous amount of moral and support in backing Bel Air's accomplishments. Boosters of all Activities Dads of Bel Air students and men interested in the support of all Bel Air High School activities are invited to a weekly meeting at the Bel Air High School Cafeteria. Meetings begin in August and and about mid-May of the following year. Dues for the year are only 32.00. Refreshments and entertainment are provided at each meeting. 1965-66 Oflicers Fred M. Slape, Pres. George Patt, 2nd Vice Pres. George Guerrero, Vice Pres. Grover Bryson, Sec.-Treas. .4141 Roxanne Means Carmen Reyes Marion Nix President V. President Secretary Q' 5- Marie Odom Historian Mrs. Harper Mrs. Holcomb Mrs. Hollshwander Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor BUNNY BELLE L w. Margie Acosta Lee Ann Brookbank Diana Bryan Nancy Carr Wendy Carvajal LUP0 Delgadillo Martha Cano Sue Eaton 'TWG A ggvimwi Berrin Demircioglu Sandy Watson Honorary Member H0H0l'3l'Y Member Margaret Hamilton I N ,, Deanna Jones Diana Payne Mary Lou Hemandez UB-JUNIOR EN'S CL B ' ffm Y Mary Hightower Olga jones Vema Plowman 295 N! Carole Holton Judy Moore Elizabeth Rios L 2 My Wfifmfii Sue Sauer Suasan Taylor Estella Villalva Pat Vines Beverly Whorton 15? 5 .1 rw , s t S T l B Z f . g , , fail is 5 a ' . 3 M 3 1- ? it i . 1 V ,m - Qm ':V MQW , M, N? 41. - f - as - 9553, A . M ,,, , ,2 K -H, 3, A gf 1 aa-- H . as wg ..,, , 271 1.35, S-gg pf, Q s e e, X W 7 13 H ' Q' H : was Y- f 1 ,A .y 2 L Bob Smith 1966 Twirp King The Twirp King, chosen by members of the student body reigns over the Twirp Dance, much the same as other elected Kings and Queens. This year Bob Smith, a senior was elected King. Bob has been quite active at Bel Air this year. He has been a member of both newspaper and annual staffs, Heather Belle Bean, Emcee of the beauty contest, sang in the talent program, and a member of the senior play. Below Bob is seen being knocked down in the Senior Play, We Shook the Family Treef, left, and being honor- ed by the Heather Belles, right. LOYAL EL AIR SUPPORTERS joe Arciero Linda Bowling Macon Bynum Joe Gardoza Harry Elias Lola Anne Gaither George Guerrero Mr. Herbert G. Hanthorn Mrs. Herbert G. Hanthorn Donna Herrera Mr. Herrod Mr. Hill Mr. 81 Mrs. J. I. Kahl Sr. Miss Julie Magnuson Seferino Murgia Stuart Pingleton Abe Ramirez Mr. or Mrs. Angel Ramirez Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Ramirez Barbara Ann Rice David Rice H. D. Rice Mrs. H. D. Rice Mrs. Edith Sharp Mr. Shiplett Martha Silva Pat Stephens Veda Stephens Ieanette Sutton Yodonna Thompson Barbara Venable Bob Venable jerry Venable Robbie Anne Venable Mrs. Bernard Verranault Mr. Ronald Dettman Tony Hernandez Roy G Chambliss Linda Boyd David Ferrell .f 33 Gerard Beland IN MEMORIAM 6623 Psalm The Lord is my shepherdg I shall not want. He Maketh me to lie down in green pastures: He leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his nameis sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with meg thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: Thou anointest my head with oilg my cup runneth over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever. Gerard Beland was a 1961 graduate of Bel Air High School. Gerard was a member of the Bel Air Marching Band. He was killed this year in a light plane crash. Ve ...N Ruth Brewer Sgt.-At-Amms HEATHER BELLES Cheryl Dye President Linda Caldwell Vice President Shirley Hardin Secretary Emily Gorman Treasurer Kathy Slusser Historian 27' Miss Fresquez Sponsor Neva Castle L , a f S at , , ,W ,. .. a' 'fr R N ff 2,1 mi' s 'K' f f 'W wav Mary Coupland ' jackie Cox Mary Lou Crites Patti Englert Susan Evans President, C f ,,'- ,L L if al Xt l If xg.: fn 'N heryl Dye, places boutonniere on Bol Smith, 1965-66 Heather Belle Beau. HEATHER BELLE Christina Gomez Martha Goodwin Barbara Mayes Miki Heatherly Ricki Holman Linda Kennedy Irene Medina U fu. Marcia Montoya Beverly Osborne 'esident, Cheryl Dye, stands with the 1965-66 teachers, Mr. nboada and Mrs. Rollins, while Miss Frequez, Sponsor, looks on. Diane Rassmusen ske M i t st ,Q 'EF' Linda Rassmusen Susan Rice Karen Smith Margaret Stoehner Paula Sullivan MAC S DISCOUNT 3213 Alabama LO 5-1221 f DRUGS ., L -so 3 n-sq--nuns-is M -W --1 -- -yyr - . 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HARDWARE 7303 NORTH LOOP OPEN SUNDAYS Janie Braden June Brown Jennie Dalton Sarah Melin 'lx Mrs. Doleza Sponsor Sandy Carter Kathy Graves Linda Stapleton Pat Ulum President Bonnie Blanton Vice President Robin Tomlinson Treasurer Highland Lasses J. vi Diane Bowden Historian ,Q - ttw Q: Susan Wood Laurel Dolezal Parliamentarian Chaplain W2 Q CGD-DAY99 That's right! Decision Day ...time to decide where you want to go from here. You've done a solid job in the twelve years since that nervous day you walk- ed, a little hesitantly perhaps, into that first grade classroom. Now it's time to celebrate and time to give that big future some big thinking. It sure is a time for thinking. Youlre going to hear a lot of advice on what to be, on how to go about being it, and on how to plan the cool way into a solid tomorrow. We kinda feel you'll get good, meaningful advice from your folks, your teach- ers, your religious counselor. 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SDOUSOI' Roxanne Beach Karen Pagan Secretary Treasurer Willie Wingo Linda Caldwell Linda Rasmussen Interclub Council Chaplain Representative Ricki Holman Margaret Stoehner Sgt. At Arms Sandy Watson Debbie Williams Faculty Arellano, Ramon 185 Auderer, Sam 183 Barratt, Louise 183, 247 Bartram, Mariam 189 Baxley, Helen 180 Beehler, Susan 189 Bennett, Bradley 183, 197 Bowden, Edwin 185 Bunts, Sue 180, 231 Burne Vir inia 133 186, 67 YP g 7 Bynum, Macon 178 Cantrell, Harris 120, 186 Chambliss, Roy 19 Davenport, Jim 186 Dettman, Ronald 19, 12, 142, 180, 197, 267 Edens, Glynanne 108, 110, 185 Endlich, Edward 110, 185 Elias, Harry 182 Erickson, Mildred 180 Estes, John 189 Fischer, Earlene 146, 179 Fisk, Mary 183, 247 Forbis, Ronald L. 186 Fresquez, Margarita 183, 311 Gibbs, Londaline 189 Gibbs, Paul 188 Goodbrake, Victoria 179 Gorman, Patricia 188 Gotcher, Norma 178 Graves, Donald 185 Hansen, Charles 184 Hanthorne, Herbert 180 Hernandez, Rodolfo 183 Herrod, J. T. 182 Hill, Yvonne 180 310, Holcomb, Antionette 180, 197, 306 Hollshwandn er, Carol 18 306 Holt, Roger 183, 247 Hughes, Seth 182 Jackson, Robert 186 Johnson, Mildred 181 Johnston, Alberta 181 Jones, Virginia 183 Jurado, Henry 182 Kelly, Tom 188 McCoy, Harvey 36, 186 McDaniel, VVillard 188 Magnuson, Julie 181 Miller, Mary 179, 146 Murray, Leonard 182, 231 Newman, Robert 184 Newton, Janice 182, 197 OiDell, Gene 186 Pannell, Jim 183 Parks, Roger 182, 231 1, 197, Perkins, Lillian 188 Petrosky, Lee 183 Pippen, Aubrey 187 Quisenberry, Charles 182 Ramirez, Sam 184 Reed, VVilliam CSgt.J 179 Reid, Kay Wilson 181 Reynolds, Lalloh 185, 110 Rittman, George 185 Rogers, Jim 182 Rogers, John 181 Rollins, Audrey 182 Sanders, Martha 188 Sanderson, James 182 Savage, Bob L. 187 Shaddix, Julian 179, 127, 231 Sharp, Edith 184, 115 Shiplett, Howard 189 Simms, Terry 184, 267, 115 Simpson, Paul 184 Small, Lavergne 188 Smith, Sue 183 Soukup, Julie 185 Stephens, Veda 178 Streicher, Sidney 188, 197 Summers, J. A. 181, 231 Sutton, Jeanette 187, 186 199, 47, 5 Taboada, Robert 184, 311 Vaughan, Nina Venable, Barbara 178 VValker, C. 184, 267 VVax, Marvel E. VVharton, Keith 178 VVidener, F. VV. 187, 120 XVinn, Thomas 184, 267 VVoodrich, Carl 181 Student Body Abeyta, Danny 232 Abeyta, Irene 268, 122 Acevedo, Dolores 124, 248 Acevedo, George 268 Aguilar, Mario 198 Aguilar, Norma 232 Aguilar, Raul 268 Aguirre, Laura 137, 268 Ahumada, David 50, 268 Ainswarth, Ruth 268 Alatorre, Mario 198 Albrecht, Philip 198 Allen, Alex 248 Allen, Barbara 232 Allen, Beth 248 Allen, Gregory 268 Allen, Vivian 268 Alexander, VVayne 268 Almeida, Armando 57, 198 Alman, Minnette 122, 268 Alvarado, Amelia 268 Alvarado, Danny 232 Alvarado, Esther 90, 198 Alvarado, Frances 232 Alvarado, Josi 268 Alvarez, Belinda 248 Alvarez, Jauier 248 Alvarez, Jose 198 Alvarez, Juanita 136, 134, 248 Alvarez, Maria 248 Alvarez, Manuel 198 Alvarez, Maria 134, 136, 248 Alvarez, Martha 248 Alvarez, Mary 248 Alvarez, N arcisco 268 Alvarez, Orlando 232 Alvarez, Pedro 50, 268 Alvarez, Ricardo 50, 289 Alvarez, Trine 232 Alvarez, Yolanda 268 Amaro, Abelardo 248 Amaro, Esther 248 Amaya, Cecilia 122, 268 Amaya, Lupe 136, 268 Amieva, Bertha 137, 268 Amoya, Martha 248 Anaya, Leroy 232 Anaya, Sammy 268 Anderson, Richard 268 Andrade, Roger 232 Andrews, Charles 268 Anguiano, Elizabeth 123, 248 Aceves, Aceves Alex 198 Noel 232 Acosta,, Alejandro 268 Acosta, Antonio 268 Acosta, Margarita 248, Acosta, Norma 232 Acosta, Romelia 248 Adams Alexis 67 248 306, 124 Anthony, Arthur 117, 232 Apodaca, Irene 248 Aragon, Aragon, Aranda, Aranda, Archer, Archer, Maria 116, 165, 198 Viola 248 Grace 268 Guillermo 268 Barbara 248 Fred 232 Patterson, Billie Joe 133, 187 Addis, Sandra 198 Adkins, Marvin 198 Aguayo, Jesus 109, 248 Aguilar, Alberto 248 Aguilar, Armando 268 Aguilar, Linda 248 Aguilar, Louise 248 Archer, Nancy 112, 113, 161 198, 164, 301 Arciero, Evelia 268 Arciero, Myrna 112, 113, 232 300, 115 Arellano, Jose 248 Arias, Carmen 268 Armagnac, Raymundo 269 Armendariz, Mary 134, 248 Armendariz, Rene 248 Armendariz, Victor 248 Arneckc, William 232 Arredondo, Virginia 232 Arriola, Aurora 269 Arriola, Victor 164, 199 Ashenfelter, Ken 232 Attridge, Emily 113, 143, 248 Avalos, Lupe 269 Avery, Sarah 133, 269 Avila, Alberto 199 Avila, Amalia 136, 248 Avila, Graciola' 269 Avila, Manuel 248 Avita, A. 134 Avita, George 269 Ayon, Sylvia 249 Baca, Linda 199 Bailey, Danna 249 Bailey, Robert 269 Benitez, Josefina 67, 249 Bernard, Deborah 133, 269 Berridge, XVilliam 50 Berry, Jerry 166, 233 Biggins, Powell 50, 269 Blackmon, Anna 249 Blanton, Bonnie 233, 314 Blanton, George 22, 26, 34, 35, 30, 18, 197, 199 Bombach, Thomas 249 Bonilla, Jesus 199 Bonilla, Rene 199 Bonty, Nathena 137, 249 Bonty, Nathaniel 26, 29, 36, 41, Bruce, Al berta 201 Bruce, Ella 133, 136, 249 Bruce, Jeanie 270 Bryan, Diana 15, 122, 124, 200, 300, 306 Bryan, Patricia 122, 270 Bryant, Lola 134, 249 Bryant, Louis 270 Baker, Sheila 269 Balcazar, Linda 232 Balcazar, Maria 249 Banuelos, Abelina 269 Barela, Jody 199 Barrack, James 10, 199 Barraza, Ernestina 269 Barraza, Estela 232 Barraza, Roberto 269 Barret, Russell 232 44, 45, 233 Bopp, Ronald 200 Borrego Dora 249 Borrcgo Evangelina 133, 269 Borrego, Gilbert 200 Borrego, Jimmy 269 Borrego, Johnny 249 Borrego Miriam 123, 249 Borrego, Ray 269 Borunda, Mary 249 Bowden, Brenda 249, 314 Bowling, Linda 269 Boyd, Doris 137, 289 Bryant, VVilliam 270 Bryson, David 26, 34, 41, 233, 201 Bryson, Holly 117, 270 Burkett, Diana 270 Burleson, Raymond 270 Burleson, Tresa 201 Burns, Esther 233 Burns, Mike 270 Bustamente, Armando 270 Bustillos, Ignacio 270, 289 Bustos, Margarita 270 Caballero, Isela, 134, 136, 201 Caldera, Maria 137, 250, 260 Barron, Alfredo 232 Barron, Eddie 249 Barron, Frank 269 Barron, Lupita H. 289 Barry, Sharon 269 Basurto, Maria 245 Bates, Raymond 249 Bautista, Luz 109, 232 Bautista, Pablo 269 Bautista, Raul 232 Bautista, Rigoberto 232 Beach, Claire R. 232, 319 Beard, Herbert 245 Bearie, Clifford 269 Beare, Robin 137, 269 Becerra, Liz 249 Beckham, Carol 143, 166, 199, 318 Beckham, Patricia Guadalupe 232, 318 Bedford, Theopolis 249 Bednarowicz, Jerry 232 Bell, Cleona M. 249 Bell, Louis 269 Belmonte, Oscar Beltran, Dolores 232 Beltran, Irene 269 Beltran, Ramona 233 Benavides, Irene 269 Benavides, Ricardo 249' Benitez, Estela 269 Boyd, Gladys 137, 249 Boyd, Linda 165, 200, 300 Boyd, Sherra 249 Braden, Alfred 93, 185, 233 Braden, Anna 270, 314 Bradford, Joy 137, 270 Bradford, Judi 249 Brassfield, Michael 249 Breeland, Linda 123, 249 Breiten, William 270 Brennand, Linda 270 Brennand, Robert 249 Brewer, Ruth 32, 32, 44, 109, 160, 164, 200, 216, 310 Bridges, Dolores 270 Bridges, Johnny 200 Bridgewood, Erle 233 Brito, Elias 270 Brito, Irene 136, 233 Calderon, Arthur 50, 270 Calderon, Bobby 201 Calderon, Jose 201 Calderon, Jose L. 26, 31, 34, 37, 41, 201 Calderon, Linda 250 Calderon, Orlando 250 Calderon, Tomas 250 Caldwell, Gary 250 Caldwell, Linda 125, 233, 310, 319 Calleros, Luis 27, 36, 233 Calleros, Michael 250 Calzada, Jesus 270 Cameron, Jerry 250 Campbell, Ericeugene 250 Campos, Antonio 270 Campos, Fernando 270 Campos, Juan 102 Campos, Mary 133, 270 Campus, Candelar Candelar Virginia 233 ia, Irma 233 ia, Lile, 137, 250 Candia, Rosa 250, 265 Brito, Jose 249 Brookbank, Lee Ann 249, 306 Brower, Freddie 233 Brown , Bettie 136, 163, 200 Brown, Charlotte 137, 249 Brown, Claudia 249 Brown Comel 136, 289 Brown, Edward 200 Brown, James 233 Brown, Julia 117,233 Brown, June 249, 314 Brown Karey 233 Brown, Stanley 166, 233 Brown, Terry 233 Brownrigg, Kathleen 270 Brownrigg, Robert 249 Brownrigg, Roberta 201 Cannady, Patricia 117, 136, 233 Cano, Elizabeth 122, 270 Cano, Jose 233 Cano, Martha 33, 116, 161, 165, 201, 293, 306 Caraway, Bobby W. 270 Carbajal, Gloria 250 Carbajal, Juan N. 27, 38, 56, 233 Carbajal, Maria P. 67, 250 Card, Charles Eugene 201 Cardenas, Martha 250 Cardoza, Joe T. 77, 143, 201, 127 Carliss, James L. 233 Carliss, VVillie 270 Carnes, Johnny C. 270 Carnes, Ruth A. 250 Carolyn, John Leonard 233 Carr, Adele Y. 233 Carr, Nancy J, 161, 162, 301, 306 Carr, Samuel B. 14, 250 Carr, Shirley Marie 202 Carrasc o, Patricia 270 Carreon, Elva I. 67, 270 Carreon, Ernesto 233 Carrillo, Ernestina 202 Carrillo, Estella 245 Carrillo, Jose Luis 233 Carrillo, Tito 265 Carroll, Lendon 233 2 Carruthers, Fernell C. 116, 250, 267 Carter, Carter, Cleve 50, 270 Mann Herbert 234 Carter, Pamela S. 270 Carter, Sandra L. 122, 270, 314 Carvajal, Greg 270 Carvajal, Gwendolyn L. 146, 230, 234, 306, 318 Carver, Irene M. 117, 234 Carver, Robert 270 Casner, Jimmy A. 234 Cassidy, Beverly J. 234 Casillas, Irene C. 124, 250 Casillas, Lorenzo 265, 270 Castaneda, Alice 250 Castaneda, Irene 271 Castaneda, Saul R. 250 Castillo, Maria Dolores 133, 136, 202 Castillo, Raul 250 Castillo, Yolanda 271 I Castle, Neva V. 202, 300, 310 Castro, Marilyn 116, 234 Ceballos, Jose Manuel 271 Cedillos, Mary 202 Cervantez, David 250 Cervantez, Francisco 202 Chaconi Carmen 250 Chavez, Mary E. 250 Cervantes, Julio 271 Cervantes, Mario 271 Cervantes, Olga 182, 271 Chacon, Alma 134, 271 Chacon Carlos 202 Chacon, Elvia, 271 Chacon, Grace 202 Chacon Mary 250 Chapman, Harry 203 Chavana, Ramon 234 Chavana, Richardo 271 Chavez , I . , ' Chavez, Manuel 234 oA 50 271 Chavez, Roberto L. 50 Cheshir e, Richard L. 245 Childress, Doris 133, 271 Childress, Emma 134, 13 Childress, Martha L. 271 Childress, Paul YV. 203 Chism, Johnny H. 234 6, 234 Chrisman, Sabine M., 112, 113, 203 Christensen, Sherron L. 113, Christmas, Harold 265 Christmas, Marie 250 Christmas, Millie 271 Christopherson, Nancy 271 Ciavarella, Angela 113, 234 Civarella, Toni M. 250 Cisneros, Fernando A. 234 Clemente, Eloise B. 113, 250 Clemente, Palma V. 250 Clingan, Dale O. 271 Cobb, XVanda 250 Colbert, Alice 136, 234 Colbert, Horace 271 Coleman, Roy 250 Coleman, Ruthene 122, 271 Collins, Beverly 234 Collins, Joe 250 Conklin, David 272 Contreras, Carmen 66, 251 Contreras, Gloria 251 Contreras, Pedro 245 Cook, Josephine 133, 272 Cooke, Robert 203 Cooley, Thomas 234 Cordova, Bertha 251 Coronado, Gloria 272 Coronado, Robert 113, 203 Corrales, Manuel 272 Correa, Liborio 234, 245 Correa Rachel 203 Cortez, Arturo 272 Cortez, Bert 203, 219, 220 Cortez, Elizabeth 272 Cortez, Maria 272, 234 Cortez, Cortez, Cortez, Cortina Pedro 234 Richard 274 Rosa 134, 272 Alfonso 203 Cortinas, Luis 272 234 Cortinas, Martha 109, 231, 234 Cotton, Joyce 272 Cotton, Roy 272 Coupland, Mary 234, 310 Cruz, Irene 136, 235 Cuellar, Abel 251 Cuellar, Ernest 50, 272 Cuellar, Luis 272 Cuellar, Susan 116, 146, 204 Cueva, Maria 134 Cuevas, Esther 272 Cuevas, Irene 134, 136, 204 Culberson, Kenneth 272 Culberson, Roy 6, 27, 31, 28, 38 45, 54 Cummins, Carole 117, 272 Cummings, Frederick 251 Dailey, Daniel 251, 289, 294 Dalton, XVanda 122, 272, 313 Danenberg, Amy 113, 125, 251 Daniell, Ivan 251 Daniels, Della 166, 204 Darcy, Lawrence 204 Darling, James 204, 294 Davalos, Irma 272 Davidson, Charles 272 Davidson, Mike 272 Davis, Ira, 235 Davis, Joyce 251 Davis, Rhonda 251 Davis Davis , Patricia 113, 251 , Wesley 272 De Anda, David 272 De Anda, Steve 272 Dekle, Joe 251 De La Cruz, Estella De La Cruz, Jorge 251 De La Fuente, Rosa 273 De La Rosa, Ana 133, 273 Delgado, Lupe 197 Delgado, Ramona 235 Delgado, Ruben 235 Delgadillo, Guadalupe 204 109, 165, 306 Del Hierro, Alejandro 251 Cox, Jacqueline 44, 82, 203, 210, 294, 301, 310 Cox, Richard 251 Crabtree, Judith 234 Craig, Joetta 234 Crane Cynthia 272 Cranford, Dennis 234 Craver, Elvia 203 Crawford, Curtis 234 Crews, Burel 251 Crews, Clyde 14, 26, 31, 203 Criddle, Mary 162, 203 Criddle, Phyllis 133, 251 Crites, Mary 234, 310 Crocker, Barbara 234 Crumpley, Barbara 234 37, 70, Deming, John 273 Demircloglu, Berrin 15, 81, 162, 204, 235, 123, 160, 80, 118, 307 Dennis, Joyce 235 Dennis, Linda 273 160, 161, De Soto, Renat 123, 235, 304 Diaz, Diaz, Guadalupe 137, 251 Humberto 50, 273 Diaz, Margarita 273 Diaz, Ramon 235 Diaz, Rita 235 Dietz, Jo Ellen 273 Dodd, Linda S. 273 Dolezal, Laurel L. 251, 314 Domenicali, Ann M. 50, 122, 273 Dominguez, Albert 273 Dominguez, Cecilia 235 Dominguez Concepcion QJr.J 27, 37, 45 204 Dominguez, David T. 251 Dominguez Dora 134, 251 Dominguez, Dominguez, Dominguez Dominguez Estela 273 Rita 273 Robert L. 251 Vicente 204 Dorantes, Felipe A. 251 Dorantes, Jesus E. 251 Dorantes, Joe R. 235 Dorantes, Natividad 273 Doty, Barbara 204 Duarte, Cecil 251 Duarte, Tony J. 235 Duckwitz, Joanne L. 133, 273 Dueer, Gary 235 Duncan, Jessie G. 235 Duran, Erma G. 146, 235 Duran, Joe 251 Duran, Jose M. 251 Duran, Manuel 251 Duran, Patricia B. 50, 122, 273 Duran, Rita 273 Dutchover, Dean 251 Dutchovcr, Rose 251 Dwyer, James 235 Dwyer, Steve 235 Dye, Cheryl 235, 310, 311, 318 Earp, Linda 273 Eaton, Sue 204, 306 Edge, John 273 Edward, Lionel 251 Edwards, Ronald 252 Edwards, VVillarda 273 Elmore, Freddy 50, 273 Endlich, Margaret 252 Elizondo, Jesus 235 Elliott, James 27, 31, 38, 294, 205 Elliott, XVillie 27, 38, 235 Ellison, Connie 235 Ellison, Ronnie 165, 235 Ellison, XVilliam 273 Emler, Mary 205 Emler, May' 137, 273 Endlich, Loretta 235, 304 Engel, John 235 Engel, VVilliam 252 Englert, Patricia 235, 310, 318 Enriquez, Abner 252 Enriquez, Servando 252 Erickson, Beverly 235 Erickson, Pamela 273 Erickson, Ronald 273 Escalante, George 273 Escalante, Gloria 273 Escandon, Johnny 50, 273 Escarciga , Felicitas 273 Escarzaga, Jaime 109, 235 Escobar, Josefina 205 Espinoza, Espinoza, Espinoza, Esqueda, Esquivel, Esquivel, Arturo 273 Rene 273 Jesus 273 Cecilia 235 Arturo 274 Carlos 274 Esquivel, Mary Lou 205 Estahrook, Cynthia 252 Estorga, Ricardo 274 Evans, Dennis 236 Evans, James 274 Evans, Susan 32, 44, 143, 205, 210, 300, 310 Evans, Robert 205 Evans, Ronald 252 Evanouski, Raymond 235 Fabela, Carlos 10, 236, 294 Fabela, Norma 123, 236 Farrell, Susan 236 F avela, Carlos 274 Felger, Valerie 252 Fernandez, Grace 236 Ferrell, David 112, 113, 142, 205 Fields, Beverly 236, 274 Fierro, Sandra 252 Figueroa, Alfonso 236 Figueroa, Dolores 25.2 Figueroa, Robert 236 Finnen, Larry 274 First, Mary 122 Fitzgerald, Darlene 274, 289 Fitzgerald, Diane 274 Fleener, Donna 252 Flores, Armando 274 Flores, Bertha 252, 274 Flores, Betty 252 Flores, Carlos 265 Flores, Delfina 205 Flores, Elsa 236 Flores, Estella 236 Flores, Fema 122, 274 Flores, Jose D. 205 Flores, Jose L. 252 Flores, Luis 252 Flores, Margie 274 Flores, Rebecca 252 Flores, Roberto 252 Flores, Velma 245 Flores, Victor 274 Ford, Chellie 289 Ford, Nellie 252 F orti, Guy 274 Foster, Shirley 137, 146, 252 Foster, Barbara 236 Foster, Deborah 236 Foster, Gary 252 Fournier, Edgar 109, 165, 236 Fox, Eddie 274 Franco, Estefana 136 Franco, Hector 252 Franciamore, Luis 236 Franco, Jaime 236 Franco, Juana 146, 236 Franco, Leticia 136, 274 Franco, Ramon 236 Frawley, Phyllis 252 Frazee, Richard 236 Frescas, Mary 131, 274 Frescas, Richard 205 Friberg, Charles 27, 38, 236 Friberg, John 252 Fromme, NV alter 252 Fulesday, Reveille 137, 252 Gaddy, Colleen 252 Gaines, Bobby 274 Gaither, Ellen 17, 90, 109, 205 Gaither, John 113, 142, 205, Gaither, Louise 18, 113, 247, 252 Galarza, Martha 274 Galindo, Anita 237 142 294 143 Galindo, Bertha 136, 237 Galindo, Jose 237 Galindo, Norma 252 Gallardo, Margie 137, 116 Gallardo, Tony 274 Gallegos, Esther 274 Gallegos, Lorenzo 253 Gallardo, Margarita 237 Gallegos, Maria 206 Gallegos, Ysidro 237 Gambo, Margie 274 Gamboa, Connie 66, 253 Gamboa, Dolores 237 Gamboa, Henry 204 Gamboa, 162, 206 Gambrell, Jewel 274 Gamez, Manuel 206 Ganeara, Elizabeth 237 Gandara, Frances 253 Garcia Celia 253 Garcia David 275 Garcia Delia 206 Garcia Eamundo 253 Garcia Z Eugene 275 Garcia Gerald O. 237 Garcia Grace 136 Garcia Greg 237 Garcia Griselda 275 Garcia Joe E. 275 Garcia Julia 134, 137,253 Garcia Lorenzo 275 Garcia Patricia Laura 137, 253 Garcia Garcia? Edwardo 253 i Garcia Garcia Patricia V. 137 253 Raul Montes 275 Refugio 206 Garcia Ricardo H. 275 Garcia Ruben G. 253 Garcie Grace 206 Garcie Irene 206 oardei, Raquel 253 Gardea, Natridad 253 Garibay, Francisco Garner, Anita C. 237 Garms, Ollie L. 253 Garrick, Paulette 113, 206 Garza, Arturo 50, 275 Garza, Justo M. 265 Garza, Jenny 137, 275 Garza, Gilbert 50, 275 Garza, Maria E. 245 Garza, Raul 26, 42, 273 Gaskins, Linda S. 253 Gavilanes, Francisco Ir. 253 George, Susan E. 113, 123, 253 Geribay, Francisco 275 Gietz, Alice M. 275 Gillespie, Mary Ann 253 Gillttam, Vivian S. 275 Gilliland, Tommy C. 237 Gillis, james T. 206, 296 Gilmore, Lori D. 50, 275 Gilmore, Pat R. 113, 160, 237 Glower, jeanne K. 275 Goin, Robert VV. 14, 26, 35, 237 Goins, Terry Jo 253 Gomez, Christina 44, 109, 216, 237, 311 Gomez, Delia R. 16, 237 Gomez, Raymundo 275 Gomez, Rita 275 Gonzales, Alex 237 Gonzales, Alice 253, 300 Gonzales, Ana M. 206 Gonzalez, Bertha B. 116, 253 Gonzalez, Cynthia 275 Gonzales, Delia 136, 207 Gonzalez, Emma B. 137 Gonzalez, Guillermo S. 134, 253 Gonzalez, Gloria 207 Gonzalez, Maria E. 275 Gonzalez, Martha 275, 289 Gonzales, Michael D. 275 Gonzalez, Nicky L. 253 Gonzales, Pete 253 Gonzalez, Ruth N. 253 Gonzalez, Salvador F. 275 Gonzales, Tomas 207 Gonzales, Zenaida 207 Goodwin, Martha L. 15, 124, 237, 311, 318 Gorman, Emily K. 207, 310 Gower, April 275 Granger, Grace E. 113, 237 Graves, Kathy I. 275, 314 Gray, Iames D. 253 Green, Alton 253 Green, Glen 289, 266 Green, james 207 Green, Sandra 112, 114, 113, 253 Grein, James 253 Griflith, Linda 237 Grijalva, Esther 275 Gross, Larry 237 Guerrero, George 26, 196, 207 42, 43, 44 Guerrero, Maria 207 Guerrero, Paul R. 56, 254 Guevara, Frances 275 Guevara, Yolanda 254 Guevara, Ruben A. 275 Guillen, Enrique 276 122 Guillen, Rosalo 276 Guiman, Iulia 265 Gutierrez, Dominga 136, 254 Gurrola, Aida 237 Gurrola, Clarissa 276 Gurrola, Jesse L. 237 Guzman, Julia Hardin, Shirley 44, 208, 142, 216, 310, 18 Haden, Judy N. 200 Hagemaster, Ray E. 208 Haden, Kenneth R. 237 Hall, Louie 276 Hall, Lauri R. 133, 267 Hall, Mary E. 208 Hamilton, Arthur B. 208, 210 Hamilton, Margaret 113, 237, 307 ' Hamilton, Richard M. 276 Hanawalt, I. T. 50, 17, 276 Hansen, Mary M. Harbin, Mike YV. 276 Hardacker, Robert 276 Hardin, Don A. 237 Hart, Patte 237 Hart, Paulette 276 Harrell, Howard VV. 162, 208 Harris, Iames R. Harris, Robert G. 276 Harris, Sandra G. 237 Harrison, Betty 289 Harrison, Deborah L. 289 Hawkins, Bill G. 254 Haynes, Tina 117, 254 Head, Helen K. 254 Heatherly, Micki D. 311, 237 Heavens, Danice M. 122, 276 Heilman, Elizabeth E. 237 Heist, Karl M. 66, 14, 254 Helton, Carole L. 112, 113, 238, 307 133, 134, Hernandez, Freddy 276 Hernandez Fidel R. 254 Hernandez Juan 254 Hernandez, Graciela 254 Hernandez, Gloria 238 Hernandez, Guillermo YV. 208 Hernandez, Haydee M. 276 Hernandez, Humberto 276 Hernandez Joe F. 276 Hernandez, Lucy F. Hernandez Lupe Hernandez Manuel G. Hernandez Manuel V. 209 Hernandez, Margarita A. 136 238 Hernandez Marue 276 Hernandez Mary 254 Hernandez, Mary Lou 166, 116, 209, 307 Hernandez Rafaela 238 Hernandez Ramon A. 238 Hernandez, Ramona 137, 276 Hernandez, Richard 209 Hernandez, Richard 277 Hernandez, Robert 109, 238 Hernandez, Rosalio 277 Hernandez, Rudy 238 Hernandez Stella 122 277 Hernandez? Sylvia 122, 289 Hernandez, Tony 27, 37, 38, 102, 103, 113, 220 Hernandez, Yolanda 116, 254 Herrera, Charles A. 238 Herrera, Gloria 277 Herrera, Hector 277 Herrada, Socorro 254 Herrera, Lorenzo 165 Herrera, Yslea 109, 209 Herrea, Ruben 254 Hester, Karlton 238 Hester, Joe 277 123 Henderson, Cheryl R. 208, 300 Henderson, Canthia L. 137, 254 Henderson, janet L. 254 Henderson, 276 Maria A. 133, 267, Henry, Dorothy 238 Herrera, Ruben Hensgen, Gretchen Hermosilla, Blas R. 276 Hernandez, Anthony 208 Hernandez Armida Hernandez Bertha 276 Hernandez, Concepcion 276 Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez Connie 122, 276 Conrad F. 208 Elijita M. 254 Hernandez, Elvira M. Hernandez Ernesto A. 50, 276 Hernandez Ernie 27, 38, 30, 238, 254 Hernandez, Fernando 208 Hester, Mary 277 Hewitt, Mary Lou 277 Hicks, Debbie 277 Hidalgo, Freddie 254 Hidalgo, Hilda 254 Hidalgo, Lucille 238 Higgins, Gerald 246, 254 Higgins, James 277 Hightower, Mary 125, 246 254 300, 307, 318 Hines, Barbara 254 Hijar, Margarita 133, 136 Hijar, Yolanda 134, 209 Hinojosa, Iesus 238 Hinton, Lasca 277 Hinton, Mark 254, 294 Hodges, Monte 277 Hofman, Michael 254 Holcolmb, Bryanna 209 Holcomb, Deborah 277 Holcomb, Ronda 50, 122, 277 Curtus 255 Holcomb, Terry 113, 115, 209 Holman, Ricki Holguin, Mary 245 Holyoke, Ginny 112, 238 Horn, Betty 137, 255 Horton, Thomas 277 Hoskings, Tom 27, 34, 36, 197, 209, 220 Houston, William C. 66, 255 Howard, Harold 238 Hudspeth, Linda 238 Hughes, Richard 255 Hufiington, Frances 113, 277 Ibarra, Maria 277 Ibarra, Mario 277 Ibarra, Victor 238 Iglesias, Maria 238 Iglesias, Norma 122 Inmon, Al 210 Ivey, Donna 277 Jackson, Jacqueline 277 Jaco, Gloria 238 Jaco, Rebecca 210 Jacques, Joanne 210 Jacques, Michael 277 Jacobo, Teodula 277 Jacobo, Tony 255 Juarez, Robert 255 Jurado, Cresencio 255 Jurado, Freddy 239 Jurado, Eddie 289 Jurado, Javier 278 Jurado, Joe 255 Kapeller, Arlene 278 Kaye, Rose 239, 115 Kaye, William 278 Keim, Julie 133, 278 Keith, Kell Jacobo, Trini 255 James Freddy 278 James, Buster 255 James Elizabeth 255 James, Jesse 238 James, Samuel 238, 57 James, Sandra 238 Jamison, Delores 122, 278 Jaqua, Eloise 238 Jaquez, Luisa 255 Jaurique, Alice 278 Jaurique, Olga 113, 219 y, Roger 239, 294 Kemp, Richard 255 Kennedy, Bill 239 Kennedy, Linda 143, 239, 311 Kenneth, Burrow 255 Kidder, Horace 265 Keene, Nickie 289 King, Michael 278 Kirchner, Kathy 278 Kirtley, Leon 50, 278 Kirtley, Virginia 211 Kirton, Pat 211 Kish, Donald 278 Kossman Gloria 91, 239 Kuta, Jody 289 Kuta, Tora 318 Lachica, Dora 255 Lachica, Hector Lacy, Betty 255 Lainex, Guadalupe 122, 278 Landers, John 289 Lawrence, Julia 112 Lawton, Gerald 278 Lawton, James 255 Lawton, Jennice 278 Lechuga, Jesus 278 Lopez, Luis 279 Lopez, Rosa 239, 256 Lopez, Yolanda, 236 Loway, Ray 256 Lowers, Larry 256 Lowry, David 279 Lowry, Karen 279 Lowry, Shirley 279 Lowry, Susan 279 Loya, Eduvina 212 Lozano, Alice 256 Lozano, Ana 116, 212 Lozano, Lozoya, 212 Lozoya, Lozoya, Martha 256 Anita 109, 110, 116, 163 Manuel 256 Mary 122, 279 Lucas, John 239 Lucero, Lucero, Lucero, Lucero, Lucero, Lucero, Alfonso 279 Arturo 279 Javier 279 Art 239 Bernardo 255 Virginia 279 Lucero, Yolando 255 5 Lederer, Christine 112, 117, 142, 195 Lee, Teresa 112 Laura 211, 196, 162, 16 Johnson, Robert 239 Jay, David 210 Jay, Morilyn 122, 278 Jefferson, Jimenez, Jimenez, Jimenez, Jimenez, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Walter 210 Delia 117, 238 Fernando 239 Irene 210, 278 Susan 211 Bobby 56 Ervin 255 James 255 Paul 238 Leffers, Carolyn 278 Leiler, Marilyn 112 Lerma, David 26, 33, 112 Lewis, Artie 146, 239 Leyva, Angelita 109, 112 Lewis, Claudia 137, 255 Lewis, Ramona 136 Lewis, Ruth, 278 Leyva, Manuel 66, 67, 239 Leyva, Ruben 278 Leyva, Rose 211 Licon, Madloc Jones, Adele 277 Jones, Alan 278 Jones, Charles 239 Jones, Darlene 124, 245, 307 Jones, David 211 Jones J. C, 265 yonesi Joe 211, 255 Jones, Olga 255, 307 Jones, Roy 113,255 Joseph, Orina 136, 278 Joseph, Kevin 255 Little, William, 278 Loftin, Kathryn 256 Lofton, Ralph 278 Logan, Lael 239 Logan. Patsy 256, 300 Long. Barbara 239 Long, Maxie 278 Long, Robert 66, 256 Lopez, Jesus 279 Lopez, Irene 238, 279 Lopez, Jesusita 279, 136, 134 1 Lugo, David 255 Lugo, Robert 212, 239 Lujan, Ignacio 256 Luna, Frederick 279, 294 Luna, Hector 239 Lynen, Katherine 239 McAndrew, Steve 86, 91, 212 McCardle, Harold 239 McClain, Joseph 239 McClain, Martha 256 McCluggage, Douglas 163, 239 McCorquodale, John 26, 66, 212 McCoy, Rose 134, 279 McDade, Ralph 212 McDonald, Earl 212 McElroy, Delbert 256 McGill, Christopher 256 McGinnis, Carlos 212 McKenney, Charles 279 McKinley, John 14, 26, 39, 45 239 McKinley, Ronnie 256 McLaughlin, John 256 McNaughton, Allen 256 McNeal, Debbie 256, 318 McNeely, Henry 279 McNeely, Cathy 122, 279 Machorro, Jose 212 Machorro, Hector 239, 166 Macias, Beatrice 133 Macias, Jerry 279 Macias, Julie 133, 279 Macias, Ricardo 279 Macias, Rosa 279 k, Louis 259 Madrid, Joe 279 Madrid, Oscar 279 Magana, Sarita 279 Miller, Penny L. 257 Magana, Grace 259 Mallonado, Anita 279 Magbaleno, Jesse 279 Maldona do, Sam 256 Manigold, Frank 256 Manz, David 239 Marie, Linda 279 Marie, Jimmy 239 Marin, Renesto 239 Marin, Frank 279 Marin, Margarita 280 Marin, Phyllis 280 Marin, Victor 256 Marquez, Hortincia 280 Marquez, Esteban 256 Marquez Marquez Marquez , Marta 256 , Roberto 280 , Rose 239 Marrufo, Mary 280 Marrujo, Marrujo, Martin, J Irma 213 Tony 280 erry 280 Martinez, Antonio 280 Martinez , Arthur 256 Martinez, Bertha 280 Martinez, Bertha 280 Martinez , Corinne 239, 66 Martinez, Dennis 240 Martinez, Dolores 256 Martinez , Dolores R. 213, 240 Martinez, Donald 280 Martinez Martinez , Dora 256, 136 , Enrique 280 Martinez, Frank 256, 265 Martinez, Irma 256 Martinez, James 280 Martinez, Juan 257 Martinez, Lydia 240 Martinez, Margarita 137, 257 Martinez, Maria 213 Martinez, Maria 67, 109 Martinez Medina, Mario 280 Medina, Marco A. 213 Medina, Roben Melendez, Espie 133, 280 Melin, Sarah 117, 280, 314 Mellado, Ernesto Melton, Ronnie 280 Mendez, Armida 213 Mendez, Gloria 213 Mendez, Carlos 280 Mendez, Richard 280 Mendez, Salvador 213 Mendez, Sylvia 133 Mendivil, Norma 240, 257 Mendoza, Alex 257 Mendoza, Hilda 213 Mendoza, Laura 281 Mendoza, Raquel 257 Meeks, Daniel Melenedez, Daniel 280 Mendivil, Martin 164 Mercado, Pedro 281 Mergen, John 281 Mergen, Thomas 117, 164, 213 Merriman, Frank A. 213 Merriman, Helen E. 113, 163, 240 Mesta, Jimmy 15, 240 Mesta, Mary E. 122, 281 Meyer, William E. 281 Meza, Concha 257 Meza, Joe G. 240 Michaels, Jeananne 281 Mary Lou 257 Martinez? Miguel 240 Martinez Norma 257 Mason, Benny 280 Mata, Roberto 280 Mata, Ruben, 280 Matta, David 50, 280 Matthews, Carolyn 146, 257 Matthews, Lawrence 213 May, Leland 257 Maya, Robert 240 Mayes, Barbara 240, 311 Mayes, Janice 280 Meadows, Donna 280 Means, Roxanne 44, 240, 142, 306 Medders, Diane Medders, Joy Medina, Corina 245 Medina, David Medina, Medina, Irene 113, 117, 240, 311 Luis 213 Miller, Anthony G. 214 Miller, Miller 214 7 Edward S. 281 Lewis E. 27, 28, 36, 45, Minjare, Joe 257 Minjarez, Arturo 257 Mirand a, Ascencion 257 Mitchell, Mary T. 142, 247, 257 Molina, Luis Ernesto 27, 28, 33, 36, 45, 214 Molina, Richard J. 214 Molinar, Adolfo 214, 257 Molinar, Johnny 281 Molinar, Geore V. 281 Molinar, Josephine 240 Molinar, Maria Elena 137, 281 Montalbo, Lee Roy 281 Monteleone, Christine L. 122, 281 Montes , Alejandro 281 Montes, Benjamin 257 Montes, Guadalupe 240 Montes, Irene 122, 281 Montes, Jose L. 116 Montes Montes , Luis M. 257 , Maria 240 Montes, Mario 26, 38, 40, 41, 43, 54, 56, 214 Montes , Richy, 214 Montes, Pete 240 Montieth, Edward M. 281 Montoya, Arthur P. 240 Montoya, Carlita 214 Montoya, Daniel 240 Montoya, Daniel 214 Montoya, Humberto 257 Montoya, Joe P. 281 Montoya, Marcia 125, 240, 304 311 Moore, Donna P. 137 Moore, Elizabeth 137 Moore, Judith 240, 307 Moore, Glenn R. 214, 294 Moore Mary E. 257 Moore, Robert L. 50, 281 Moore, Sharon R. 240 Moore, VVilliam 240 Morales, Juan 257 Mora, Margarita 240 Morales, Fernando 281 Morales, Frank 281 Morales Kathleen 240 Morales, Oscar 240 Morales, Robert C. 57, 215 Morales, Roberto 257 Morales Socorro 109, 164, 215 Morales, Trinidad 225 Morales, Sofia 281 Moreno, Larry I. 265 Moreno, Ramon M. 257 Moreno, Richard D. 257 Morgan, Daniel E. 113, 240 Morgan, Don G. 257 Morgan, Johnny L. 257 Morgan, Kathryn M. 281 Morgan Rita I. 240 Morin, Rose Mary 257 Morris, Gail L. 257 Morrow, Susan Y. 281 Moutry, Joyce E. 281 Muckleroy, Janice D. 281 Mull, Theresa M. 240 Muniz, Rosa 281 Munoz, Martha 116, 134, 136 258 Munoz, Patricia 265 Munoz, Robert 281 Murrillo, Margarita 258 Murrillo, Ricardo 281 Musick, Jacqueline 257 Myers, Sheila M. 281 Najar, Delia 137, 281 N atividad, Emilio 258 N atividad, Rafael 282 Natividad, Rosa 240 Nava, Adolfo 166 Nava, Albert 258 Nava, Jesus 240 Nava, Louie 282 Navarrete, Juan 282 N avarrette, Susan 258 Navarro, Bertha 258 318 Odom, Neil 215 Navarro, Blanca 258 Navarro, Danny 258 Navarro, Inez 282 Neal, Rose 240 Nelson, Cornelius 282 N elson, Norine 282 Nelums, Edith 215, 289 Nelums, Sherry 282 Nevarez, Angie 282 Nevarez, Madeline 258 Nichols, Charlene 240 Nichols, David 258 Nichols, Terry 241 Nichols, Jacqueline 2.58 Nichols, Theresa 282 Nicholson, Barbara 215 N ieto, Josephine 136 Nidkie, Keene 282 Nieto, Juliet 134, 136, 258 Nieto, G. 134 Nix, Marion 215, 300, 306 Nobles, Andrew 50, 282 Nunez, Sylvia 136, 258 Nunez, Antonio 241 Nunez, Irma 133, 136 Oaxaca, Judy 282 Oaxaca, Rosa 241 O'Dell, Beverly 103, 215, 319 Odom, Marie 133, 142, 241, 306, Odom, Ross 113, 282 OlHara, Edward 282 Olan Jose 258 Olivas, Gracie 258 Olivas, Jeannie Olivas, Jose 282 Olivas, Leonel 241 Olivas, Robert 282 Olivo, Irma 136 Olivo, Sylvia 136, 215, 258 Olevera, Mike 282 O,Neal, Dennis 282 Ontiveras, Alfredo 282 Ontiveros, Estella 265 Ontiveras, Natividad 241 Ordonez, Baltazao 282 Ornelas, Elvia 258 Ordonez, Cayetano 282 Orneles, Thomas 241 O'Rourke, Alyce Orozo, Jesus 282 Ortega, Becky 133 Ortega, George 103, 33, 109, 216, 220 Ortega, Frank 216 Ortega, Guillermina 241 Ortega, Margarita 282 Ortega, Rebecca 282 Ortega, Rosemarie 258 Ortiz, Freddy 258 Ortiz, Pete 258 Ortiz, Santiago 26, 27, 37 Osborne, Beverly 216, 311, 318 Osborne, Frank 216, 294 Osborne, Philip 258 Osborne, Ruth 136, 143 Owens, James 282 Owens, Linda 216, 300 Owens, John 265 Pabon, Gabriel 258 Pacheco, Carlos 26, 33, 241 Pacheco, George 282 Pacheco, JoAnn 258 Pacheco, Tony 50, 282 Pagan, Karen 214, 319 Palacios, Almando 282 Palasios, Jesus 50, 282 Palacios, Marie 109, 258 Palafox, Mary 133, 267, 282 Palafox, Roselve 110, 134, 136, 241 Palomo, Jose A. 285 Pando, Frank F. 282 Parham, Mary E. 50, 282 Parham, Tim 241 Parks, Alphonse 217 Parra, Alfredo 282 Parris, Steve L. 245 Paschich, Eddie O. 258 Paschich, Ronnie M. 217, 294 Paschich, Vicky 122, 124, 241 Passage, Elizabeth A. 136, 282 Payton, Annette 136, 283 Pineira, Francisco J. 241 Pineoa, Maria 259 Pingelton, Stuart D. 217 Pinon, Bobby 283 Ponones, Laura 217 Pinones, Salvador 283 Pitts, Otis 217 Plagen, Margaret 289 Pletka, Christine 122, 283 Plowman, Verna M. 259, 307 318 Poe, Lloyd M. 259 Polanco, Vicente 283 Ponce, Elena 283 Ponce, George H. 283 Ponce, Sara 283 Poors, Carmen L. 283 Porras, Guillermo 241 Porter, Sandy L. 259 Porter, Tommy M. 259 Portillo, Linda Ann 247, 259 Poss, Jerry 284 Poss, Patricia Lynn 259 Prado, Johnny 217 Pratt, Jennifer A. 122, 284 Preston, Ronald 259 Prieto, Armando 259 Prieto, Ernesto E. 241 Prieto, Hortincia 259 Provencio, Carmen B. 284 Pruett, Margaret 122, 284 Payan, Marcos L. 241 Payan, Maria 283 Payan, Maria Dolores 109, 143, 258 Payne, Diana K. 258, 300, 307 Peace, Debbie L. 50,283 Pedregon, Cecilia 258 Pedregon, Ignacio Jr. 241 Pedregon, Irma 217 Penix, Linde 289 Perea Marisela 265 Perezj Carlos 283 Perez Carlos D. 285 Perezi Guadalupe 289 Perez, Margarita 283 Perez, Mario 217 Perez, Rubina 258 Perea, Vickie 283 Perkins, Jackie E. 283 Perkins, Judith A. 259 Perry, Pat A. 283 Perry, Patricia F. 259 Peterson, Jose L. 217 Peterson, Shirley J. 259, 265 Perry, Nancy L. 259 Phagan, Susan M. 122, 127 Phillips, Donna M. 283 Phillips, Jeannine L. 283 Pina, Jesus G. 241 Pina, Maria E. 217 Pina, Maria G. 283 Pina, Maria T. 283 Puchi, Nancy A. 134, 136, 259 Puchi, Patricia 259 Puente, Leandro 26, 39, 217 Pufal, Edwin 26, 35, 217 Pullin, Linda 259 Purvis, George H. 284 Quintana, George A. 284 Quintana, Margo 218, 300 Quintana, Michael 259 Quintana, Victor 218 Quintana, Yolanda A. 113, 259 Quisenberry, Carl E. 225 Raleigh, enneth H 50 284 K . , Ramirez, Abe 113, 117, 143, 218 Ramirez, Cecilia 136, 284 Ramirez, Carlos 241 Ramirez, Emma 284 Ramirez, Esther 113, 231, 242 Ramirez, Frank 109, 242 Ramirez Jesus 259 Ramirez, Jose B. 289 Ramirez, Lorenzo Jr. 242 Ramirez, Ricardo F. 259 Ramirez, Roque 284 Rasmussen, Diane 242, 122, 124 143, 236, 311, 319 Rasmussen, Linda 124, 242, 311 319 Rasmussen, Mike S. 17, 50, 284 Randleel, Maurice E. 50, 284 Range, Delia 284 Rangle, Jerry 245 306, 218 Rasnick, Alin James 284 Rasnick, Carl R. 242 Ratcliff, James E. 259 Ratcliff, Jerry L. 284 Ravenscroft, Robert G. 27, 37 115, 93, 242 Reason, Henrietta 137, 284 Renteria, Lucy 284 Rey, Arturo 284 Rey, Gloria 284 Renbarger, Judyce 284 Reyes, Alfredo 284 Reyes, Arnulfo 289 Reyes, Arturo 259 Reyes, Carmen 18, 103, 109, 136, 163, Reyes, Cecilia 284 Reyes, Dora 122, 133, 136, 242 Reyes, Esteban 164, 218 Reyes, Evangelina M. 242 Reyes, Evelinda 242 Reyes, Maria Inez 260, 284 Reyes, Patsy A. 260 Reyna, Ernie 242, 294 Reynauld, Jesse 242 Reynaud, Robert 260 Reynolds, James 260 Reynolds, Johnny 13, 218 Reynolds, Mary Ann 284 Reynolds, Oscar 260 Rice, Harol 284 Rice, Susan 44, 76, 125, 142, 311 Rich, VVilliam 285 Richards, Mike C. 14, 26, 36, 242, 220 Richards, Susan R. 133, 285 Rios, Elizabeth 116, 242, 307 Rios, Hortencia 285 Rios, Seferina C. 218 Rios, Yolanda 136, 218 Ritchie, Thomas 146, 242 Rivera, Guadalupe 218 Rivera, Isabel 137, 285 Rivera, Olivia 122, 123, 242 Roach, Ann C. 242 Roberson, Monty 260 Roberts, Stanley 50, 285 Robledo, Irene 6, 250, 242 Robledo, Samuel 285 Robles, Dora 242 Robles, Fernando 285 Robles, Maura 260 Rodarte, Olga 285 Rodriguez, Blanca 136, 260 Rodriguez, Heriberto 285 Rodriguez, Herminia 117, 242 Rodriguez, Janet A. 231, 242 Rodriguez, Jesse 285 Rodriguez, Joyce 137 Rodriguez, Lorraine 218 Rodriguez, Rachel 285 Rodriguez, Susana 218 Rodriguez, Yolanda 231, 242 Roeske, Robert 285 Romero, Ernie 242 Romo, Alberto 285 Ronquillo, Alberto 260 Roper, James 242 Rosales, Carolina 260 Rosales, Elena 116 Rosales, Gloria 219 Rosales, Tony 285 Ross, Rex D. 219 Ross, Shannon R. 242 Rubalcaba, Josephine 260 Rubalcaba, Leah 122, 285 Rubalcaba, Hilario 113, 115, 163, 219 Rubi, Maria 122, 285 Satelo, Delia 289 Saucedo, Dolores 261 Saucedo, Micky 220 Saucedo, Ruben 261 Sauer, Sue A. 124, 220, 300, 307 Saxon, Alvin L. 286 Saxon, Cathleen V. 163, 220 Sbordone, Jean M. 136, 261 Scanlon, Marion E. 242 Scanlon, Mike 220 Sceley, Linda 286 Schailner, Stephen D. 286 Schuller, Kenneth S. 220 Schultz, Benjamin S. 261, 294 Scott, Dorothy M. 242 Segura, Frank R. 143, 242 Rubio, Ernesto 261 Rubio, Roberto 285 Ruiz, Isidro 285 Ruiz, Marina 285 Ruiz, Roberto 285 Runce, Roberta 137, 285, 289 Ruz, Jimmy R. 219 Saenz, Belinda 261 Saenz, Manuel 285 Saenz, Mario 285 Saenz, Roberto 285 Saenz, Salvador O. 242 Saiz, Mary Ann 261 Salizar, Angela 285, 137 Salizar, David 247, 261 Salizar, Hector F. 93, 109, 110 162, 197 Salizar, Linda R. 261 Salizar, Rose Marie 242, 67, 109 110 Salizar, Salvador 261 Salcido, Antonio 285 Salcido, Dora L. 109, 116, 117 242 Salverson, Catherine B. 143 Selly, Kathy A. 113, 115, 117 242 Semintal, Robert 66 Sepulbeda, Irene 137, 261 Serna, Jesus R. 261 Serna, Rosie 286 Serrano, Jesusita 286 Shanley, Tony 242 Shaw, Alicia 286 Shaw, Humberto 109, 242 Shannon, Bill 220 Shannon, Robert J. 286 Shores, Fred C. 261 Shugart, Barbara J. 220 Shindo, Frank 261 Shindo, Robert 286 Sias, Elia 242 Sias, Hilda O. 116, 243 Sias, Reynaldo 286 Sias, Ricardo D. 261 Sias Rodolfo D. 286 Sigler, Cecilia 243, 261 Sigler, Nick 26, 39, 220 Sillas, Eduardo 286 Silva, Alicia 243 164, 219 Sanchez, Dennis 261 Samaniego, Olga 242, 261 Samaniego, Teresa Y. 219 Sampson, Irene 261 Sanchez, Alfonso 285 Sanchez, Annie 285 Sanchez, Bertha 285 Sanchez Dolores 136, 166, 219 Sanchez, Irma 289 Sanchez, Johnny C. 109, 261 Sanchez, Johnny 285 Sanchez, Julie 242 Sanchez, Laura 285 Sanchez, Luis 265 Sanchez, Maria C. 285 Sanchez, Ruben 261, 286 Sandoval, Juan 286 Sandoval, Samuel 261 Santiago, Guillermina 137, 286 Santamaria, Isabel 286 Santiesteban, Ida 220 Silva, Joe 146, 286 Silva, Martha O. 109, 110, 142 146, 243 Simertal, Frank 261 Simental, Robert 221 Simonson, Mary 136, 243 Simonson, Ray 243 Sigueiros, Barbara 286 Sigueiros, Lorenzo, 286 Slape, Michael 14, 27, 37, 294 Slay, Margart, 286 Slusser, Cathy 143, 243, 294 Smith, Dan 112, 113, 114, 221 Smith, Karen 119, 243, 300 Smith, Franklin 243 Smith, Michael 286 Smith, Robert 12, 143, 221, 286 Smith, Ronald 221 Smith, Shelley 261 Smolka, Marion I. 261 Sneesby, Lee 243 Snow, Robert 261 Solis, Alejandro 261 Solis, Edelmira 122, 2.86 Solis, Elna 136, 243 Solis, Favian 261 Solis, Luis 286 Solis, Maria 243 Soria, Raul 243 Soto, Aurora 133, 136, 261 Soto, Bertha 113, 221 Soto, Irma 243 Soto, Manny 261 Soto, Olga 286 Spence, James C. 221 Spence, Ronald 221 Spencer, Konrad 243 Spurlock, David 117, 287 Srote, Sandra 287 Stallings, David 262 Stapleton, Linda 243, 314 Stamps, Roy 243 Starnes, Wanda 262 Steele, David 262 Steele, Robert 221 Steele, Roger 50, 287 Stephens, Melba 221 Stevens, George 287 Stevens, Thomas 262 Stevens, Syovithia 287 Stevenson, Larry 287 Stinnett, David 287 Stinnett, Glenda 262 Stone, Kristin, 78, 109, 221 Stoehner, Margaret 122, 124, 311, 319 Strange, Robert E. 243 Strickland, Cecilla 113, 243 Sullivan, Mike 26, 29, 35, 36, 39, 40, 45, 128, 221 Sullivan, Paula 262, 300, 311 Sutherland, Charles 245 Tabbutt, Rudolph 166, 222 Tackett, Barry 222 Tackett, Robert 262 Tafoya, Gilbert 287 Talamantes, Alejandro 207, 222 Tapia, Maria 287 Tapia, Maria D. 262 Tarin, Iose 262 Tarin, Sylvia 222 Tarvin, Brenda 243 Tarrant, Mamie 133, 136, 262 Tavizon, Armando 262 Taylor, Earl 243 Tavizon, Frank 287 Taylor, Linda 122, 287 Taylor, Susan 222, 301, 307 Teague, Dana 222 Telles, David 262 Telles, Tony 50, 287 Telles, Socorro 222 Tellez, Mary Lou 222 Tena, Dolores 262 Teran, Iaime 262 Terranzas, Yolanda 133, 287 Terranzas, Rosa 262 Thomas, Bobby 222, 294 Thomas, James 26, 41, 243 Thomas, Iohnnie 287 Thomas, Linda 243 Thompson, Janet 262 Thompson, Yodonna 113, 163, 222, 262 Thompson, Russell 287 Tickett, Valerie 262 Tilley, George 54, 55, 262 Tilley, Lewis 343 Tiller, Willer 287 Tilley, Willie 222 Tiscareno, Mary 134, 136, 262 Tomlinson, David 243 Tomlinson, Robin 243, 300, 314 Valtier, Roberto 288 Varela, Eloy 288 Vargas, Antonio 223 Vargas, Iosephina 244 Torres, David 262 Torres, Gilbert 262 Torres, Gregory 287 Torres, Ienny 223 Torres, jesse 243 Torres, Iohnny 287 Torres, Iuan 262 Torres, Leo 243 Torres, Lupe 287 Torres, Monico 287 Torres, Victor 243 Vasquez, Abraham 288 Vasquez, Benny 288 Vasquez, Arnols 223, 294 Vasquez Bill 244 Vasquez Cersa 244 Vasquez, Esther A. 264 Vasquez, Guadalupe A. 244 Vasquez, Irene 244 Vasquez Luis 50, 288 Vasquez, Martha 264 Vasquez Mary Lou 264 Vasquez, Palmenia 116, 136, 223 Vasquez, Olga 288 Vasquez, R. 134 Vasquez, Samuel R. 264 Vega, Armando 223, 244 Vego, Carmen 264 Vego, David I. 50, 289 Vega, Esther 264 Vega, Iose 223 Vega, Maria 264 Vega, Mike 244 Vega Olga M. 264 Vegaj Yolanda 264 Vega, Iuanita G. 288 Tovar, Ernesto 262 Tracy, Wyman 243 Traylor, Werner 262 Trejo, Yolanda 222 Treviso, Gregorio 262 Troncosco, Elizabeth 262 Treviso, Guadalupe 289 Trussell, Karen 133, 287 Tullio, Rebecca 287 Turner, Diane 133, 289 Tuttle, John 287 Ulloa, Hector H. 287 Ulm, Pat L. 15, 262, 301, 314 Urey, Sandra D. 264 Uribarri, Carmen Alicia 109, 146, 243 Uribarri, Rosalinda 223 Urbina, Ruben 223 Urquizo, Louie 223 Utterback, Ralph T. 287 Val, Edna 264 Vela, Vivian 264 Velarde, Laura 288, 137 Venegas, Enrique Ir. 264 Venegas, Irma C. 117, 244 Verrnault, Michael B. 17, 244 Vessells, Ronnie 17, 245 Vecencio, Ladislad 288 Vidal, Edward 244 Viescas, Armando 223 Villa, Victor R. 264 Villalobos, Ernesto 289 Villabolos, Soledad 110, 224 Villalva, Estella D. 113, 116 163, 224, 301, 307 Villarreal, Patricia Ida 116, 117 244 Villasenor, Betty M. 137, 244 Villasenor, Rosa M. 244 Villegas, Lupe C. 122, 288 Villegas, Miguel O. 288 Vines, Patty A. 113, 136, 264 Val, Lester 223 Valdez jesus A. 264 Valdez Carmen 67, 264 Valdez, Joe 294 Valdez, Carlos A. 243 Valdez, Valdez Fernando 287 Ignacio L. 288 Valdez Margaret 122, 124, 223, 301 . Valdez, Marie G. 243 Valdez, Martha 243 Valdez Thomas A. 264 Valenzuela, Alfredo 288 301, 307 Walker, Katie L. 264 Walker, Mary Ann 133, 136, 264 Ware Donna 289 Ward, , Edward H. 264 VV are, lames C. 244 Ware, Margaret A. 264 Ware, Paul E. 288 Waters, Rose M. 123, 247, 264 Watson, Sandra Lee 18, 122 124, 197, 224, 307, 319 Watts, Don 264 Welch, Patrick K. 288 Wells, Loy A. 55, 224 Wells, Myra L. 137, 264 West, Bernd R. 224 Wharton, Tommy A. 264 Wheeler, Robert P. 288 White, Forest Eugene 113, 163, 224 White, Gregory W. 288 White, William Roy 264 Whitehead, William C. 264 Whitefield, Trouty 264 XVhitley, Donald H. 244 1 Whitney, Melissa A. 113, 123, 264 Whorton, Beverly I. 264, 307 Widner, Gary L. 264 Widner, Kenneth Monroe 288 Wilborn, Ernest L. 264 Wilcox, Larry 264, 294 VVilcox, William A. 265 Wiley, Iames C. 288 Wilkerson, James W. 288 Williams, Bobbie I. 136, 224 Williams, Carolyn F. 265 Williams, Deborah S. 244, 319 Williams, Elenora 244 Williams, Michael L. 27, 38, 40, 45, 244 Williams, Norris 288 Williams, Robert 50, 288 Wilson, Barry R. 265 VVilson, Ghern I. 122, 288 Wilson, Henrietta 288 Wilson, Linda L. 137, 289 Wilson, Wayne E. 265 Iames R 265 Windom, . . Wingo, Robert V. 224 VVingo, Willie E. 117, 244, 319 Winn, Barbara V. 289 Winn, Reginald R. 265 VVood, Glenn L. 244 Wood, Susan Lorraine 244, 301, 314 Woods, Tammy Sue 50, 266, 267, 289 VV oolf, Norman D. 265 Workman, Ken 294 Wortmann, Carole M. 244 Wyrick, Edwin H. 224 Wyrick, Kathleen L. 265 Yanez, Iesuita 265 Yoda, Eva 244 Yoda, Iim 225 Young, joe H. 225 Young, Mary M. 244 Young, Francis 265 Yturralde, Hector 26, 33 230, 231, 244 Zamora, Raymond 244 Zamora, Ruben 244 Zajemski, Jimmy 265 Zamora, Gloria 289 Zamora, Velma Sue 265 Zamora, Francisco 225 Zamorano, Peliino 50 Zuniga, Gilbert M. 244 Zuniga, Guadalupe 225 Q E
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