Burges High School - Hoofbeats Yearbook (El Paso, TX)
- Class of 1972
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D -.--H K . 1111111.11111 w 1111111111111 Faculty on 32 Faculty on 32 11111-11111111 11 N111-11111111-iii Clubs on 68 Clubs on 68 . ,ff Himiiifiiii 111: f r 1 f11gy1iiif:1iif,i.r1f Military on 124 Military on 124 f,1miir,f1i1 1411 1,l'1Ul'1T,U111411 Classes on 194 Classes on 194 linflfgy' fm 31111 liwflmf fm EW: 3 W 1 1 'I 2 mm in 'Zn M K 8 ,M .1 w M ' Dmess Shorter skirts and longer hair turned up at registration this year. Dress code changes were approved during a school board meeting on Aug. 18. As a result, boys didn't have to cut their summer- grown hair and sideburns, and girls were allowed to wear blue jeans. Scheduling was done by computer for the first time which disappointed some students who didn't get to pick their own teachers. Student ID cards were issued on an honor system basis instead of passes. Pictures for ID cards were made last year and issued at registration. As registration came to an end. 2,682 students were tallied. To carry the extra load, 11 new teachers were added to the Burges faculty. Because the fresh- man class load was being phased out to make Burges a 10-12th grade school, only about 350 frosh enrolled. For the first time in many years, Burges did not have the largest enrollment in the city schools. ,J f 55555 fa and bj Summer ended a week early, as a Burges girl waits for early registration. fcj lim Stevens, right, and Dennis Rochford entertain dur- ing the first pay assembly. Cdl After a long hard day, students wait for their buses home. fel Pam Abbott sits in silence awaiting the begin- ning of registration. ' aT faj Varsity cheerleader, Carol Clement and Ernie Ochoa, Musty, rock out to the sounds of Superstar played by the Burges band. Cbj George Bashore lr., one of many students who rode their bikes to school, carefully locks it before going to class. Ccj Leslie Bower and Brian Downey smile proudly after hear- ing of their high scores in the National Achievement Scholarship Program for Outstanding Negro Students. fdj The overcrowded parking lot brings tardy slips to many Burges students. S i fr , t,5l g :y r ,f r,i. L r f ,yi ' ,l21bbomsPeenlFootboJUEFcwwv Early fall started Burges students in full swing of the new school year. The rush and scurry had finally slowed down with students accustomed to early morning classes and nightly homework. Candidates for B-in-B royalty were elected and the date for the prom was tentatively set for Feb, 26, Football season opened officially Sept. 10 with the Mighty Mustangs in top shape. This brought pep ribbons, hall posters, pep rallies and the annual infection of football fever. Days of the Sales began with the 1972 Hoofbeats on Sept, 13. Pegasus, the literary magazine, was sold for S1 and Stampede newspaper came out twice a month for a dime. Grapefruit and oranges bythe pounds, and choco- late candy bars were sold by the Burges Band. Stuffed animals, spirit bells, gumi-bears, name plaques and key rings were peddled by various organiza- tions to squeeze nickels and dimes out of the student body for pet projects. .llr . Students entering the halls on Mon- day of Homecoming week were sur- prised at the enthusiastic decorations put up by the Student Council. Purple and gold crepe paper was strung from wall to wall and the Mustang statue in theimain hall wore purple hooves. Suzanne Cardon, football sweetheart, was presented along with her court Donna Russell, junior, lanis Robertson, sophomore, and Donna Calloway, freshman, during the half-time show. Timothy M. Gahan, Marine lieuten- Vctoag ant, was selected Outstanding Gradu ate for 1971. He was presented . plaque during the pep rally and attend ed the Homecoming game and festivi ties. Lt. Gahan was in the Class of '63. Homecoming came to an end vvitl the Mighty Mustangs winning agains the Las Cruces Bulldogs, 31-7. This vva the first time in six years Burges hat vvon a Homecoming game. A victory dance in the Burges gyn helped celebrate the win, with the Ana Mill Pharm supplying the music. . DID YOU HEAR THE MUSTANGE ARE csormfi 570 LAS CRMCESI fx j -17 xiti'fRl?f4l.HEY'RE -M c 4 l?lflPxl.l..Y GONNA cotma THOSE Buttooasg, 000 , A6 fhw , s FM NoTSukf: i c tal Football representatives janis- Rob- ertson, sophomore, Suzanne Cardon, senior, junior Donna Russell, and Donna Galloway, freshman, were pre- sented during the Homecoming half- time show. tbl Decorated doors added spirit to the Homecoming week. icy Quill and Scroll members wrap mums before students come to pick them up. idl Cheers and chants from enthusiastic students backed the team during a sec- ond period assembly. CT iw' an 'P ?rf+::. ' ' Nwlaanw' , ,,.. I its t - as i Q R Q15 if 5 Q A Q Qsffiim at Cal Burges 18-year-olds anxiously wait to register to vote in '72, lbj Class of '72 members freeze while posing for the traditional senior picture. Cc.J The cur- rent lesus Revolution brought Bible discussions and prayer meetings under the stadium during both lunch periods. Qd,J Twelve students, chosen for Aca- demic Letter Winners, were: Front Row: Anne Calof, Gene Oswald, Karen Reese and Beth jungle. Second Row: Edward Soza, Wayne Yee and Casey Hougland. Third Row: Richard Peterson, lim Payne, Peter Burek, Dan Nelson and David Hughes. ,bt ,. .n is-vwfv-odds Gwbvotmg Rig ...AMA v ' M. W... 1 'va f ...A J, fl ws. I . . Students began anxiously awaiting the Thanksgiving holidays after an ex- citing, but tiresome three months. Diana Calloway and Sergio Martinez were elected to reign over Burges-in- Bloom, as queen and king, Feb. 19. Lady-in-vvaiting is Rosie Gonzalez with Hank Bashore, aide-to-the-king. It was decided that club representatives would join Royal Visitors this year in the ball procession. Football closed the season with a 7-3 record, and the Mighty Mustangs caught second place in District 1-AAAA after being defeated by Coronado, 20-16. Basketball opened officially Nov. 19 with the roundballers looking strong and enthusiastic about the season. The current jesus Revolution brought new ideas and beliefs to many students who wanted to turn off drugs and turn onf' to reality. Daily meetings during both lunch shifts were held to discuss and read the Bible. Representatives from LJ.T.E.P. helped the VVomen's Clubs of El Paso register 18-year-olds for the vote. Burges stu- dents vvere fortunate enough to register on campus during and after school. alflifw E , F-owl Dawn, Proves Quccesslulb al' l Senior canned food drive, A choir caroling through the halls, the door decorating contest, early class dismissal plus the normal holiday excitement added to the splendor of the Christmas season. Members of the senior class left the campus during lunch the last day be- fore vacation to collect canned goods for the needy families of El Paso. After a restful tvvo-week vacation, students returned to a new year and mid-term exams. tal Allen Satre and Richard DeBaca sort canned goods collected by the senior class. tbl Marc Weitz and Marty Schmitz finish taping the main hall doors to prepare for the traditional yuletide contest. fc.l Santa Claus, Mike Adams, admires the Christmas tree in the main hall before judging the Stam- pede door decorating contest. -nu ,' gk 4 W f f - gps- Appearing for the first time in El Paso, the Cowsills made their debut in the Burges gym Dec. 14. Tickets sold for S2 and profits went to purchase new lights and fixtures for the stage. The singing group boasts six members: four broth- ers, one sister and their mother. They have appeared on many variety and talk shows and recorded many hit songs in the past few years. Whether lack of in- terest or flat wallets, less than 500 stu- dents attended the concert, disappoint- ing not only the sponsors of the show, but also the Cowsills. just the same as last year, the second day of school after the Christmas holi- days brought snow to the Sun City. ln previous years, parents called in and protested because school had been called off for the small amounts of snow. School officials later admitted an error in judgment as El Pasoans getting out into the innocent looking snowfall discovered a treacherous ice slick on all city streets causing traffic snarls and pileups all over the city. More than 1,000 students were stranded at home and many faculty members came strag- gling in after spending as long as two hours getting across town. Those who faithfully attended classes were subject- ed to study periods, snowball fights and games in the snow. fa.J Susan and Barry Cowsill sing one of many hits in the Burges gym, Dec. 'l4. tbl While enter- taining the student body, the Cowsills answer questions asked by the audience. tc.J Students who managed to get to school lan. 4, enjoy the snow as they play during lunch and between classes. fd.J Senior Marcia Smith playfully rolls a snowball to throw. 25 'Gag Pawn! ls Wawtimg BiwBTl1ema To involve the student body in the planning of Burges-In-Bloom, students were asked to vote on the theme, band, and the place for the ball. Students chose the theme of Gay Paree and a change of scene from the gym to the Holiday Inn, vvhere Congress pro- vided the music. Diana Galloway and Sergio Martinez made an impressive Queen and King and Rosie Gonzalez and Hank Bashore served as Lady-in-Waiting and Aide-to- the-King. Student Council worked in preparing candle dripped vvine bottles and lace garters for the Gay Paree effect. Bask- ets of carnations, dripped wine bottles, and the garters were taken home as souvenirs after the ball. tal Freshman Sheila Wagner hurriedly finishes the last of the garters for B-In-B. tbl Freshman senator, Cara Giallanza makes dripped wine bottles for the ball during a break fromhclasses. lcl Putting finishing touches on her make-up, Lady-in-Waiting Rosie Gonzalez antici- pates the walk down the aisle. ldl Prac- ticing before the prom Rosie Gonzalez adjusts Queen Diana Galloway's crown. ! TwmpWeebfBwigs ' TorTlmeifv Spring fever hit early at Burges. The warm weather brought kite flying and picnics on the median. March 11 set the stage for the annual Military Ball. Linda Belmontes reigned as Queen and Dora Saenz as Lady-in- Waiting. Girls took advantage of leap year making Twirp Week an extra special af- e c , tal lal Nancy Burton, sophomore, and Paul Card, freshman, enjoy flying their kite on a-windy day in Feb. tbl Tony Ray- mond orders leanne Adkins to tie his shoes during Twirp Week. fcj Col. Gu- tierrez crowns Linda Belmontes 1972 Military Queen. a-F K ,,.,,,. .,,,. Dwams B ,, Senior year became a long-sought re- ality for 700 students this year as gov- ernment classes, announcement orders and cap and gown measurements made the class realize they were really and truly seniors. The canned-food drive set the seniors apart from the underclassmen as they were let out of school early to collect for the worthy cause. Senior Student Council members contributed to anoth- er worthy cause. They presented S50 to Mr. Leo Ciallardo, Burges teacher, to help with medical expenses. Graduation day came May 30, and with it came tears of sadness and joy. As seniors walked the hall of Burges for the last time May 24, memories flashed through their heads, reminding them of all the good times and some ofthe bad times that they had at Burges. In purple gowns Tuesday night, the T972 senior class took solemnly the challenge to go out and conquer the world. tal Hank Bashore, Tim Ball, and Alice Varela, rep- resenting the Student Council, present Mr. Callar- do, teacher, with a S50 check to help with medi- cal expenses for his son who was stricken with cancer. tbl Hettie Cardon, senior, shows Richard Young some of the highlights for the senior trip. fcl Cindy Williams hugs a friend after taking the long anticipated walk for her diploma. bl yw,:,. .Q- l, v ,.,. -J, 1 33 Q 2 . 4 ,:, Q ,gi 7, fo rf Q25 'VJ K? 12 M ,fm Q: .gm 1 , .135 Y '-w f :F 112-g I N-W4 Fwfffu JV , ' if QovmawJ Roads foolwosa' 44 Av 1 o ,us 'v f'-Ng P!!- w ? ' 7 F mg, I 5 2 3 BH W W 'Sf Q . fi 1 H I 1 ? 5 1 J 1 li i A.,g.--,., M.,M,.,, ,,.., l .f-1-5-:HA ff,-aw .-9-U-7 f ,gfw K' ff if X! K I f'ff,.,i 1 Q' ,jx x 8 1 E , a 5 , . E 1 A f ,A , , 1114ff:mMm:M.ifww-ww igismyzfi--xxgmlmmmwmxm.1,f.,L atch Bwvge6'S Puma liwlispeusabla - are i .. 'fs l N ,Q 2, '1 -it g unawares - Mrs. Pina Mae Earp, counselor, offers candy to lessen the strain an her students. It really takes a lot to be a principa Even when times are good Burges sti needs the guidance of a patient, under standing man - a man like Mr, Ton Chavez, Burges's principal. For the school year to run smoothl much compromising must be done be tween student and faculty, and worl and play. To accomplish this some ver' sharp men have a great amount of worl to do - Burges's vice principals. Counselors are indispensable when i comes to organizing schedules, givini college board tests and lending a shoul der to cry on. They brought about 4 new look in counseling this year br holding group sessions where every thing from colleges to doing your owr thing was discussed. . VERNON BROOK, Assistant principal KENNETH GEORGE, Assistant principal IOE BULLOCK, Student coordinator IIM BOATRIGHT, Student activities director Glenna Archer ' Pina Mae Earp Douglas Art Ranew lane Rush Counselor ' Counselor 'Handley Counselor Counselor Counselor 'as ' Qlwws iw Bowwlfs Worth To coordinate the schools of El Paso, nine conscientious, caring citizens worked to better the community through the youth. The School Board passed a new dress code, made out schedules, and handled any problems that arose during the course of the year. To reach agreements between the School Board, parents and students, the Student Advisory Committee - Dan Nelson, Alice Varela and Tim Ball met with Dr. H. E. Charles, superintendent, twice a month. S' f t Student Advisory Committee members Alice Varela and Dan Nelson discuss topics to be talked about at a future meeting. Left Board Attorney Morris Galtzan, R. A. D. Morton, lavier Montez, Mrs. Marion Collins, Harold Wiggs, president, H. E. Charles, su- perintendent Elman Chapa, Paul Carlton, Orba Lee Malone. V N. Qfj 'i . ,Mkt Working on a rotation system, busi-W ness students were able to master abili- T ties on adding machines, calculators, dictaphones, and ditto machines. These techniques will 'prove useful to the stu- dents later when job hunting. More group vvork was done this year as seating arrangements were changed to fit the group method. ewrgi 12.5, garage f .1 - 7' ff -' E'-2 1 a if , Armed with pen and pad, Marla Ehrlich tackles a new form of writing. f M1 NW l was t if 0 N955 QNX uw Anderson, Mary Ellen Clerk, Coordinator's Office Boyd, Kathrine UTEP BBA, Shorthand Cleaveland, Wilma Ouchita U. BA, Typing Cole, ,Barbara Cglemanl Martha Howell, jake La Foy, Sylvia McFarlin, Leona McGee, Thelma Mclnturff, Letha Okla. St. U. NMSU Secretary UTEP UTEP NTSU Registrar BS, BUS. Ed- BS, Bus. Math BS, Bus. Ed. BBA, Bus. Law Bus. Office Osborne, Ruth Palmore, Frances Patterson, Colleen Starkey, Barbara Vasquez, Mary Wooten, Elaine Wright, lfene Ariz. Col. Attn. Office Attn. Office UNM WNMU Md. St. Col. UTEP Asst. Registrar- BBA, Bus. Ed. BA, Bus. Ed. BS, Bus. Ed. BA, Bus. Ed. Antwine, Leon Sul Ross BS, American History Barton, john Fordham Univ. BS, MA World History Baquera, Mary UTEP BA, Government Brooks, Elizabeth Florida State BA, Government , sf' ,,f it , a1'.-Q? Q Bfffiyi. ,.,,,, Y r , f,,4-,filters fQf QI ' A W5 Q mx 9 ,aw vs X Q, .,t: gg, X ff 'jt 1., Au ig ..., .5 S if EQJ E .,i1l a A at fs? .,, , Q , , . 1 g,GwQ E 5 4 ,- ,,,.a.f' . . , 3 11 ,iii ' li? f l LLV '5'i'r Cardon, Guin Clark, William Franklin, Lynn UTEP UTEP Texas Tech BS, Psychology BS, Government BBA, American History Gahan, Theodore Holy Cross. PhB, World History Harp, Dene Univ. of Okla. BS, American History 1+ Tor l-lfstofrg Classes Hicks, Longf Vivian Paula Marywood Texas Tech BS, MA, Psychology BA' Psychology Hun Phillips, Hsmpton Eleanor New Mexico State West exa St , J BS, World History ME' er t LL Norris, 5 I Q OW nk ' Aff' Univ.. oim a. 7' . SUI ROSS ,Mx BS, MAi o ' ory A df ,Won Q!! . , story Pitts, Z W7 I john 'fe' Univ. of N r . Ahce BA, worn y wma V64 , MA, G er t An Indian who as bicycled all over the globe to promote peace provided a special treat for government classes in November while stopping over in El Paso. ln an effort to improve the curricu- lum, two new one-half credit courses and one full credit course have been added. These are American Culture and Mexican Culture taught by Mrs. Eliza- beth Brooks and World Geography taught by Mr. john Pitts. Government teachers are hoping for a new and revised government book next year. Trying to get involved, Mr. William Clark's American History class created their own successful can drive for needy people during the Christmas hol- idays. tal Mr. Sing relates his experiences of traveling worldwide on a bicycle to promote peace. tbl In an effort to evoke emotions from her class psychol- ogy teacher, Mrs. Hicks displays a two- headed cat. sf efLabOdofuS CawSefFo.oes Students had more labs this year than even Leanung seenw to conwe eayer when students do their own experi- menting. This is why the sciences are taught in a lab-oriented course. In chemistry students even used two lab manuals to get a wider range of experi- ments. Team teaching was also a key word this year. With three partnerships in biology, one in physical science and one fourrnan teaniin chennsUy,stu- dents got the full benefit of differences in opinions and ideas. To keep in order the confusion of switching teachers, classrooms and classes a science office was formed with Mrs. Carolyn Shepard acting as secretary. Brooks, Raymond H-Clifton, Al UTEP UTEP BEd, LA, Chemistry MS, Biology Halliday, loyce UTEP BSN, Mtd, Biology Harper, Tony UTEP BA, Biology HT Crawford, james Sul Ross BA, MA, Chemistry Thompson, Marion Texas A8tM MS, Chemistry ef? ,iw iz ,fy iii so l t '.'h if T . A Phillips, Ron S' U T E P V M f BS, Biology Sanich, john UTEP BS, MEd, Physics Hofstra BA, Biology Maxwell, Cecil UTEP BS, MEd, Physical Science Myers, Harold McPherson BS, Chemistry tal Ughhh! exclaims junior Wanda Byrd as she dissects a frog for biology. tbl To learn about the heart Maria Garcia checks the pulse of lack Sturgeon, while Mercy Lewis times the activity that quickens Steve Pierce's pulse. fcj Perplexed student, David Mandelstam queries chemistry teacher Mr. Crawford about the ineffectiveness of his experi- ment. 41 Schneider, Eleanor New Teelwtique Puggles Grammar was a little confusing to freshman and sophomore students this year as they tackled the new structural system of sentences. In this method word meanings are emphasized over the position or form of words - all in the new grammar handbook. juniors and seniors also got new books but theirs held literature. This seemed to be the topic that concerned upperclassmen most, besides sentence variations. English labs continued to help many students to read faster. But they also did more - Mrs, Bonnie Rosen's English classes collected money to donate to a worthy cause. 19 Bayless, Laura Beaver, Gladine Bela, Sylvia Brown, UTEP Sul Ross UTEP Jacqueline BS, English BA, MA, English BA, English Mary Hardin-Baylor . BA, English Buettner, Cassidy, Bobbie-Crockett, David Cruce, Donna Sharon UTEP Oklahoma State NMSU U of Houston BA, English U BS, ME, English BA, English BA, MA, English Deines, Echols, Karin Eldred, Bill Heavens, lean Geraldine Sam Houston St. Wichita State Alabama Si-, Simpson BA, English BA, English UTEP College BS, MA, English BA, English 42 wi' ww rdf! NN la.l Drawing during her break, Mrs. Bonnie Rosen works to hurry the completion of Halloween messages. lb.J Carlos Garcia, Anne Marie Kellemen and Sherry Feldmier proudly read the certificates for outstand- ing work they received in a national writ- ing contest. lc.l Mrs. Karen Boozer plays music that tends to liven up English classes. Hutchinson, Eewisf Long, Ramsdale, Clifford X-Eulalia Shirley Helen U of Nebr., U of U of N Mex. Baylor U UTEP Okla. BS, English BA, English BA, English BA, MA, English ff -- ,NX Q' Rosen, fVandenburg, ,Von Clausewitz Rider, Bonnie NN-Russell ' Frances Ruth UTEP UTEP UTEP Okla. Col. BS, English BS, English BA, English BA. English mmm dwam Mm lptpwa Math students learned more practical math with less from the book. Experi- ments vvere done in probability and per cent, and students even made their own slide rulers and geo-boards, used to construct geometric figures. There was an overall change in books this year and related math classes had the benefit of fifteen calculators. ll'lI c la -'s- , i 1. , Nh rirti't' W A ,sr s,,,,V . A f siiisii if all , i .W .W Q ias i' , -- , W aivuw..-.... COUYSGY, Creteau,George Everett, Patricia Fedric, Blanche Dondald Wayne State Univ. of Conn. UTEP UTEP BA, Geometry BA, ME, BA, Algebra BS, Algebra Trigonometry Fuller, Arthur Guinn, joseph Lewis, jacques West Point Texas Christian Sul Ross BS, Geometry BA, ME, BA, MA, Algebra Geometry McFarland, Richardson, Taulbee, Cecil William Calloway West Point UTEP Ohio State BS, Aerospace BS, ME, Algebra BS, ME, Algebra T eire ,Loomis, Francis Univ. of Calif. BS, MS. Rel. Math Woodruff, Gene Sul Ross BA, Algebra laj Sophomore Bebus Tate ponders ge- ometric configurations. lbj Assisted by an overhead projector Mr. joseph Guinn attempts to show a theorem. tcj junior Charlie Van Dien looks exasper- ated as, teacher of the year, Mrs. Blanche Fedric illustrates his errors. 45 3 Q E r 1 Bell, Ann NTSU BS, Home EC. Cardenas, Tess AV Coordinator Bollen, E. Teacher's Aide Dorgan, Esther C. Lou. U. BAS, Home Ec. Breining, Lambert Bookroorn English, Carolene Texas Tech BA, journalism Brurnley, Paul Ark. U. ROTC Gallardo, Leo UTEP BS, Drafting laws, Ya-Vos ' boa' Drafting projects range from draw- ings of machine parts to complete working house plans, as students la- bored over a board and T-square an hour in class and some on their own. A sign in the drafting room reminds stu- dents UNEATNESS COUNTS! The girls in home and family living classes used their imagination a bit as they were taken from wedding showers through child care to completely pre- pare them forthe future. To help bring about ideas for their own creations, the Homemaking De- partment presented a fashion show by a national pattern company. Outfits supplied by the company were mod- eled bythe students themselves. tal You'ye got to know your yo-yos, laughs Coach Ed Torres as he demonstrates his abilities. tbl Posing prettily, Glenda Nevarro models in the fashion show for homernaking classes. tc.l To practice for a future job, Anna Wolf lends a hand to a mannequin. CT ,X E- 5 l V' r ' l tssl L if selt tttt It -st. 1 ,,l.. Gutierrez, Hvdef Albert lohn UTEP Texas Tech BAi RQTC BS, Special Ed. Sherlock, Smith, Raymond EUSGYTQ C S urity ASU ampus ec BA, MA, D.E. johnson, Helene UTEP BA, Librarian Stout, Margaret U of Nebr. BS, Home Ec. Pontius, Gertrude Study Hall Stuart, Marion Abilene Christian Librarian Prophet, Russell, Cecil james NXA UTEP NXA, ROTC BA, MA, Drafting Towns, Williams, Lois Renee Hotel Dieu Study Hall RN, Nurse Languages Tw Tongues There was much hustle and bustle going on in the drama department last December as they prepared for their annual play. This year's presentation, a contemporary play, was Up the Down Staircase, Proceeds of the play went to help pay for the new stage lighting fixtures. At a yearly language festival, in vvhich many honor students participated, Bur- ges took first in all divisions. 4 Barria, lose Central State BS, MT, Spanish Bateman, Anice UTEP BA, MA, French Gonzalez, Genevieve UTEP BA, MA, Spanish Gravalos, Patricia Columbia Univ. BA, MA, Spanish Mason, Hilde UTEP BS, German Ramirez, Evangeline Sul Ross BA, MA, Spanish , at if ,, if '4fQf,i,f- , . ' f, . Jsy m, bt Dmmw Dep Qlates s'l'ion . l Ji? Cal At a recent foreign language seminar Martha Mata, Guillermo Rodriguez, and Cynthia Greco presented a skit. tbl Mrs. Hilde Mason, teacher extraordinaire, tells of her world travels. tcl Drama instructor Mrs. Ruth Caffey suggests to Nancy Dome- nicali and Sunnie Daniels howto construct a suggestion box. tdj Art teacher Mrs. Mary Helm shows the finer points of tile engrav- ing to Tony Gonzales, Audie Kellar and Oscar Salazar. Caffey, Ruth UTEP BS, MEd, Drama AN Glover, Berne Hardin- Simmons BM, Band Heim, Mary UTEP BA, Art Hradek, Wesley De Paul MM, Orchestra Lewallen, Dianne F. Texas Tech BS, Art Smith, Annette Teacher's Aide Weitz, leanne UTEP MS, BS, Art 49 PETOJQQS Ow New Looks Fishing, bowling and swimming aren't usually activities in physical edu- cation classes. But the life sports classes, now coed, enjoy many every day sports. lohn Lynch, Burges's first male dance student, received star billing this year when he and other dancers performed at the Christmas assembly and hosted a city vvide clinic. ,f PE classes played basketball, badmin- ton, softball and other sports to shovv off their athletic abilities. aT bl tiiqnuaqg Birkhead, john Gage, Martha Hensley, jim UTEP UTEP Panhandle St. BA, MA, Boy's BA, Girl's PE BS, Boy's PE PE Osborne, Robert Thornbery, jesse Yarbrough, UT Austin NTSU, UTEP Terrell BS, Boy's PE BS, Tennis NTSU BS, MS, Boy's PE tal Demonstrating his exercising abilities is lohn Lynch, Bur- ges's first male modern dance student. tbl jerry Wright and Mina Medrano enjoy a lazy day of fishing on the blacktop. Qwllyicwpssciwwrw - elim f C ff , f' - L ,, M, 1 ,L,.A we Wa. f ' i 71. 'Ara Ui!! 4 N N ' , Eva Carpio, Oberia Cannon. f . a, ,,,. Q. yn ,,,,, W, jerry Hyder, Annie Newberry, losefa Arias, Yoko Blount. First Row: Mary Marcho, Dora Watkins, Alicia Margarita Vargas, Aurora Meyia, Ramona Espinosa, Rsa Escobar, Marcello Schook. Second Row: Lupe '-...M ' -11 A ront Row: joe Vasquez, Tony Mirales, Alfredo Morales, lose Juarez, joe luarez, Leo Martinez. Back Row: joe Flores, Gonzalo Macias, Ricar o Macias, Ricardo Sanchez, Hijinio Mercado, Tomas Luna, Manuel Enriquez. Madam Q ag lk if- -f: . 3 it i C is ps ,g. ,, :Eiga A sa : , 7. : tx ii? Q M gg, F? at C tytss if to 5 Sf Q 3, Rs xl 3 Q t , at , Av '. , f I f at 'tt' f 'r 1' wa ff A, tp. 1,5 ?'3s1 C I -9 ' I jg L g:,h K as, in , i -it., mg?9,1g Q L,-- it y gf A it K .z vi' , :E I if' s N' ' ia A im MSW? -1 Clay Sawyer, All-Burges Boy, is a member of National Honor and president of German Honor Society. He is colonel and drill team com- mander in ROTC and brigade adjutant for El Paso. Clay recently received the Legion of Valor award for his outstanding achievement in ROTC. 54 xx Q rt- a k K an 'E . '5 '2' fu 'i 'Uewi 'X Q . at X t, In-QQ 8-iq , . -sm A Q wg' a is ' ,, .. ,,,, ' ' 1: S' Lkf. 2-gif. ,z M 'Q A ' 'k,, xl , R Q iw: - - fi A f , '55 ',.,. 1. , as 'r it ' -.., 11 f ' i fi ' fix i Il-Burges Girl Rosie Gonzalez, is also Burges-in-Bloom lady-in-waiting. She is a four-year cheerleader and was Cross-Country sweetheart her nior year. Rosie was elected on the vote of the faculty. 'W' HI?-5' M06f7PopuQwv U5d7wM0'l0n86 I21dwvw9DwBaoaf Wim DAB, OUl'z3ewT?i10e Lily Cabatu was chosen as recipient for the Daughters of American Revolu- tion Award. Lily, a three-year cheerlead- er, is colonel of the sponsor corps and a member of National Honor Society. Lisa Wagner, a four-year cheerleader, re- ceived the Good Citizenship Award. Lisa is also in National Honor and la sponsor. Richard Peterson, also chosen forthe Good Citizenship Award, is a member of the varsity band and presi- dent of the National Honor Society. Pfclapuwlf Qpofets Q Selected by their respective athletic teams, 10 girls helped boost spirit at the games. lal Ar- deen Reynolds, basketball, and Dana Giallanza, baseball tbl Linda Belmontes, wrestling, and Martha Mata, track fcl Elva Mclvlahan, cross-country, and Tina Yetter, tennis fdl football queen Suzanne Cardon fsit- tingj, and representatives lanis Robertson, sophomore, Donna Calloway, freshman, and Donna Russell, junior. C11 y, i i v F I . l w W -ani, W ,, ww 1 -in 'Ku-.Q + :yi ,,., , YN, -, Y? frm, mm, A Q, .3 W qi, eff, 2 ? Q lam. - ,sv ,w Q gif. f M N, K uf., , , ...If A., , Eve 'i al' r., 5 Q. N .. , ls: IQ: 'if ' ' ,153 W -, . ,K . , N, ws dT I0 Q Chosen by their respective music orga- nizations are Qa.j Debbie Hart, band, Linda Compton, choir, and lsela Fer- nandez, orchestra. Band representatives are ib.j Nina Hon, junior, Mary Cald- eron, sophomore, and Karen Harris, freshman. Not shown is Pat Gonzalez, senior representative. bl BT W i 'ijgzaia rf ,,,, A ff ki ,. Riff Qrfzm- .. .,, ,zz qguft - S ya r tc s r r ' sfserfqfffzclgg:1:,:'f5sw,sisff, ,.,,i.,,.,.,.,Q lizfiisvffw 3 Q1 -8525? ,. -- wg ,, H a , ,,..,,... ,,,, Queen Linda Belmontes and her court reigned over the Mili- tary Ball March ll after being crowned by Gol. Gutierrez, ROTC instructor. Members of the court in- cluded Lady-in-Waiting Dora Saenz with princesses Hilde Garcia, Irene Garcia, Lori lohn- soni Martha Mata, Lisette Mo- rales and Lisa Wagner. Andrea Cruikshank and Esther Sandoval were chosen rifle team and drill team sweethearts. Results were announced in December after court members were elected by the ROTC ca- dets. Linda, a sponsor, is also Wrestling sweetheart and was junior favorite last year. A Spanish Honor Society member, Dora is also a sponsor. . if 3 2 The Military Court includes Esther Sandoval, drill team sweetheartg Dora Saenz, lady-in-waitingg and Andrea Cruikshank, rifle team sweetheart. ,. i. 5 R . -, 3'- S 'M A ,mv .--TQ, ,.,...QM, F Princesses are Lisette Morales, Martha Mata, Hilde Garcia, Irene Garcia. Front: Lisa Wagner, and Lori johnson. Qmgw Diana in-Bloom and King In October were chosen candidates. government dates were voted tire student body. Varsity Cheerleader a senior member of Council and was cheerleader and duchess. Sergio, a varsity basketball player, was junior favorite last year. 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NHS, the club whose members are selected by teachers on the students' qualities of leadership, scholarship, ser- vice and leadership, was also busy vvith projects this year. Members ushered at open house in September, helped time- keep at the Burges speech tournament and read for the taping of Braille books. Richard Peterson headed the club, aided by Neill Masello, vice president. Serving as secretary-treasurer vvas Rosa Chiquito. Representatives to Burges-in- Bloom were Richard and Rosa. Sponsors for this year were Mrs. Patricia Everett, Mrs. lacquelyn Brown and Mr. I-larold Myers. Bixler, Brenda Bolling, Wade Bothwell, Denise Cabatu, Lily Chew, Debbie Chiquito, Rosa Christensen, lim Colburn, Mona Coleman, Sydney V?WQ li r GT fa.J Officers Neil Massello, Rosa Chiquito, and Richard Pe- terson find that making snow cones is almost as fun as eat- ing them. lb.l Over there, directs Beth Caster, a guide at the open house. lc.J NHS members enjoy a cool dip at their spring swimming party. CT Coley, Claire Cooley, Kathleen Cooley, Maureen Compton, Linda Conn, Sue Corona, Nicholas Dickerson, Dana Digennaro, Lynn Feldmeir, Sherry Freudiger, Cherry Galvan, Carlos X lochum, Katy Kelemen, Anne Kostrubala, Nat Lerma, Chris Massello, Neil Mcfvlahan, Elva Metzgar, Mari 7'l with Helps Tww At Towuwg at fa.J Other members enjoy their form of football at the swim party. tbl Mary Preckett holds up the time card and watch- es her watch as the minutes tick by at the Burges speech tournament. Mitcham, Suzanne Preckett, Mary Sawyer, Clay Stuart, Barry Ontiveros, jesus Reyes, Cindy Smith, Marcia Trentman, Nora Parsons, Paugh, Linda Linda Rike, Sandoval, Ray Esther Smith, Soza, Nancy Edward Wagner, Young, Lisa Laurie Banks Boost Milfs 9 an I + 'ta ' Elba Gorgas turns in her money to treasurer Alfredo Cruz for the banks she sold. Language festivals were the main concern of Spanish Honor Society members as they competed in two con- tests this year. The first, at Ysleta, host- ed competition in music, dancing and drama. jefferson High sponsored the festival for speeches and poetry. Members sold chocolate bars in Oc- tober and Christmas messages in the shapes of Christmas trees and bells. As a combined project to boost school spirit and funds, SHS sold Mustang banks in February. QL U i,l,,,-X If-X Alcala, , M mezcua, Melissa Barnett, Susan Beall, Sandra 'si ft Berry, Brown, Casarez, Linda Debby Kim Margie Chavez, Chiquito, Christensen, Irene Linda Rosa lim Cano, Carillo, Carrizal, Cardon, Yvonng Elizabeth Mary Helrie Chuhay, Coleman, Conn, Cooley, Donna 5Ydf18V Sue Kathleen 73 Membws Atal At l-lead Service projects included volun- teering at Project Head Start and col- lecting toys to be distributed to under- privileged children over the Christmas holidays. i Officers this year were Guillermo Rodriguez, president, Sydney Coleman, vice president, and Rosa Chiquito, sec- retary. New members were inducted at a ceremony in September. tal Checking permission slips for the trip to Project Head Start are secretary Rosa Chiquito and president Guillermo Rodriguez. tbl Cindy Greco practices a colorful folk dance for the Language Festival. bm 3 Cooley, Cortez, Crout, Maureen Helen Madeline Emery, ESCHIHDIH, Evers, Mike Anita Aundie Greyhosky, Gutierrez Hernandez, Babs Adam Gracie Hon, HUHHIBV lohnsen, Nina Armida Carolyn Cruz, Alfredo Floyd, julia Hernandez, lrma johnson, Lori Cullen, Terri Gares, Gayle Hernandez, loAnn Larios, Norma DeGroat, Donna Gorgas, Elba Herron, Carol Leahay, Catherine Devlin, Carol Lea Gravalos, Tom Hilmo, Ann Lechuga, Tudy Dominguez joe Greco, Cynthia Hinkle, Peggy Livengood, Celeste Luna, Linda Pickett, Anne Reece, Karen Ruiz, Becky Martinez, Cynthia Ramirez, Imelda Rodriguez, Guillermo Saenz, Dora Mata, Martha Ramirez, Rosa Rowe, Sarah Salcedo, Mary Morales, Diego Raulerson, Dianna Rubio, Celina Sandoval, Esther Parsons, Linda Rayon, Cynthia Ruiz, Irma Shaw, Dona if , ,N 651, . ,. ,. ff, gpg-0 , T. :ae A s 9 wx laws tti ' QN ifffifilm ' ' if! -Q F , A Sitton, Siros, Skutevik, Stanley, Trujillo, Underwood, Vandervort, Varela, Susie Nina Becky Elizabeth Berta Lesli Libby Magdalena iez, Walker, Welsh, Wilson, Wilson, Woodruff, Zerbi, Mrs, Par Margie Cheryl lan Anna Kenneth Susan Mary C..-avalog Sponsor 'Qs Q-use r X Alcantar, Sam Arellano, joe Beall, Fabiola Bixler, Brenda Bolling, Wade Clark, jan Coburn, Mona Compton, Lora Daily, Carrie Escobar, Margaret Fedako, Steve Frederick, Carolyn Harding, Mike Holguin, Lydia af- tal Mrs. Mason, club sponsor, enjoys herself during the Language Festival by bidding her students good luck. tbl Of- ficers Brenda Bixler, Clay Sawyer, Tina Yetter, lan Clark and Linda Lobdell package Gummi-Bears. fcj Connie Wil- son and Nancy Alston, club members, show the native dress at the festival. 76 G!-IQ Pwlits '-Beans Gummi-Bears, German candy, brought more profit for the German Honor Society this year. Gummi-Bears proved to be the most popular svveet sales and were sold periodically during the year. For the Language Festival in Decem- ber, a play on Snoopy and Christmas carols was presented. ln February, for the second part of the Festival, club members prepared German readings in prose and poetry. At Christmas time, the club collected toys for VISTA. Members also enjoyed parties t.hroughout the year. Clay Savvyer served as president this past year, assisted by jan Clark, vice president. Brenda Bixler was secretary and Tina Yetter, treasurer, took care of the financial chores. Sergeant-at-arms vvas Linda Lobdell, Mrs. Paula Long and Mrs. Hilde Mason, German teachers, vvere sponsors. Howes, jochum, Keleman, Keifer, Larouere, Margaret Katy Anne R9Yfl0ld5 Ruth Leech, Lobdell, Lutz, McGranahan, Mendoza, james Linda Robert Patrick David Mueller, Mullin, Mustered, Paugh, Sawyer, Veronica Brian Catherine Linda Clay Sawyer, Schlosser, Sears, Smith, Squyres, Susie Cheryl Paula Margaret Becky Tajiri, Tresemer, Walker, Wayne, Wilson, Leilani Gary Alan janet Connie Yarbrough, Yee, Yetter, Mrs. Paula Mrs. Hide Te,-ri Wayne Tina Long, Mason, Sponsor Sponsor CT. 77 Fl-IQ Membws 'Paula ' ' French Honor Society had a nevv vvay of concluding their meetings this past year. After the business was taken care of, members played simple games in French to improve their skills in their foreign language. Pierre Pathelinf' a French play, was presented for the first part of the Lan- guage Festival. Individual speech entries from various members of the French classes were prepared for the second part in February. Ivloney-making projects for this past year vvere selling booster buttons to promote school spirit. Any French l student with an A av- erage at mid-term vvas eligible for membership. President for this past year was Nancy Smith. Dana Dickerson was vice president and Barbara Leigh- ton served as secretary-treasurer. French teacher Mrs. Anice Bateman was sponsor. Acosta, Arinduque, Beaza, Ball, Blanco Chavez Chew Adelina Alexandra Miguel Sue uns Hllda Debbie Coley, Estrada, Godfrin, Gonzalez, Greco Gutierrez LeaheY Claire Cynthia Sandra Linda Cynthia Valerie Catherine 78 Leighton, Barbara Lerma, Chris Lobdell, Leslie Martin, Marsha AAason, Bruce Mileski, Michele Penn, Carl Pickrell, Mary Placencia, Kathy Rey, Debi Saffron, Paula Sierra, Ed Silva, Sandra Smith, Marcia Smith, Nancy Taylor, Robert Williams, Mike Wong, Bernadine Young, Catherine Young, Laurice Young, Mona tal Officers Dana Dickerson, vice presi- dent, Nancy Smith, president, and Bar- bara Leighton, secretary-treasurer, pre- pare to call a meeting to order as they look over the last month's business. tbl Members Kathy Young, Sandra Godfrin, Karen johnson and Robert Taylor wrap toys for VISTA children as one of the club's projects. 79 Barnett, Susan Benavides, Lydia Benito, Chrissy Berry, Debby Bluth, Babs Booton, Linda Bustamante, Mary Campbell, Nita Clark, lan Cruikshank, Andrea Emery, Michael tai Quill and Scroll officers Alice Varela, president, and Anne Pickett, secretary- treasurer, hand out Homecoming mums, while new member Andrea Cruikshank helps. tbl and lcl Some new members, Lydia Benavides, Marcia Smith and lanice Smith, entertain old members by dressing as cartoon charac- ters. B0 l UQ'-+, :Rx I-3 LQ yt, uzllw 9 Qowllb Qags Mwws Tlw Wofwl My V49 Mum was the word last Homecoming when the national journalism honor so- ciety peddled petals - mum corsages, that is. Dates must have been delighted when they saw what plump, fresh flow- ers S2.5O bought. Besides decorating the shoulders of 175 young girls for Home- coming, the project turned out to be a real profit maker. With that counting as a pledge proj- ect, the club took in 25 new members from the schooI's three publications. In an initiation that was as hilarious as it was solemn, new members dressed as cartoon characters to entertain the old ones before taking the pledge for good journalistic practices. Because charity begins at home, members voted to donate cash profits to supplement the publication budgets of the year- book, newspaper and literary magazine. Heading the club, which requires members to be in the upper one-third of their class, was Alice Varela, presi- dent, assisted by Dan Nelson, vice pres- ident. Anne Pickett, secretary-treasurer, handled the notetaking and bookkeep- ing chores. Miss Carolene English, jour- nalism instructor, was sponsor. Evans, Dee Faust, Geni Freudiger, Cherry Gonzalez, Patty Greyhosky, Babs Halas, Barbara Mata, Martha Montoya, Carlos Novitski, john O'Leary, Patsy Peterson, Sharon Pickett, Anne Ramirez, Albert Rapisand, Kathy Smith, janice Smith, Marcia Vandervort, Libby Varela, Alice Wagner, Andi Wagner, Lisa Miss Carolene English, Sponsor Tlwsptaws P0-'1i7L0.g Qclwol Adams, Dale Chavers, Candy Coleman, Sidney Damron, Greg Daniels, Sunnie DeBaca, Trina Deterra, Victor Domenicali, Nancy Garcia, Carlos Long, Cathy MacWhorter, Sheryl Moon, Cipe Nelson, Dan Thompson, Vernon Webb, Wendi Williams, Michael Mrs. Ruth Caffey, Sponsor Masque and Gavel, the speech and drama club, presented the comedy Up the Down Staircase as its main project for the year. The club also helped spon- sor the Cowsillsf' who came in mid- December. Part of the moneyiearned paid for the new stage lights. Another project was sponsoring the Oct. 15-T6 speech tournament at Bur- ges. Members attended many local and several out-of-town contests through- out the year. Outstanding speakers were seniors Candy Chavers, Mike Miskei, Carlos Garcia, Leslie Bowers and Sydney Coleman. Masque and Gavel officers were sen- iors Candy Chavers, Carlos Garcia and Dan Nelson, Mrs. Ruth Caffey, speech and drama teacher, was sponsor. 82 E Actors in Up the Down Staircase, Leslie Bowers, Mary Anne Chessey, Eddie Es Buddy Edwards, Nancy Domenicali, Candy Chavers and Carolos Garcia play kids while Sunny Daniels, the teacher, confers with Dale Adams, the principal Alvilar, Ricardo Diaz, Alex Foxx, David Kiefer, Reynolds Lynn, Kathy Peel, William or ,Q W, Billings, Cate, David james Dominguez, Doran, joe David Grado, Keith, Ramon David Luna, Lynch, Lonnie Paul McGranahan, Parsons, Patrick Linda Reece, Rutan, David Deborah A ... ff .,,,, g5,:,N,QA,,,.,, an lim'-li lal f V ' 7?- , , 1 as 1 C ,..ee ,x - X. 3: '- 1 - Q. ' 2 W g: fr SQ., L sts Q 5 i f - ll 1,, H Hosts Chess Club concentrated hard and played their way to victory in several tournaments this past year. Tourna- ments played included Andress, Bowie, Coronado, Irvin, Parkland and Ysleta. Leading the 25 members to their vic- tories were Ricardo Alvilar, president, Lonnie Luna, vice president, and Debo- rah Rutan, secretary-treasurer. Paul Sweeney, Burges junior, placed first at the Burges open, lan. 8. Main project for this year was the Burges ln- vitational Chess Meet in March. Mr. Lynn Franklin was club sponsor. frid- Members Ricardo Alvilar and Lonnie Luna prepare for the Burges Invitational Tour- nament by challenging each other as Ramon Grado looks on. 83 PM Future Teachers of America were busy this year with projects ranging from placing apples in teachers' boxes to selling candy. In September, during Teacher Appreciation Week, members placed apples in the teachers' boxes to wish them a happy day. As a project to earn points, the hard-working future teachers sold candy to earn money. Members were required to earn points this year to represent Burges at various conventions. Maureen Cooley, Kathleen Cooley and lsela Saldana met these requirements and attended the annual state convention in lanuary. Officers were Kathleen Cooley, presi- dent, Gloria Goodman, vice president, Maureen Cooley, secretary, and lsela Saldana, treasurer. Mr. lohn Pitts as- sisted the club as sponsor. Apples lw Bows, fmw -'CK Acosta, Estella Chavez, Irene Cooley, Kathleen Cooley, Maureen Gallardo, Dolores Gonzales, Laura Goodman, Gloria Larios, Norma Ludwig, David Moltzen, Cathy Perez, Socorro Reece, Ka ren Ruiz, Irma Saldana, lsela Uzleber, Herbert Mr. john Pitts Sponsor Cal lsela Saldana, Maureen Cooley, Mrs, Mary Heim and Kathleen Cooley laugh over classroom experiences at the all- day tea given for teachers. tbl Eager to sell sweets, lsela Saldana receives her candy from sponsor Mr. john Pitts. Qcl As a project to help teachers, Irma Ruiz places mail in a teacher's box, F-l-lf! Lap!-Zobes Members of Future Homemakers of America were busy this year spending much of their time making gifts for the Resthaven Nursing Home. In September the girls brought party favors to the pa- tients and during the winter months they crocheted lap robes from scraps of yarn. During the rest of the year, the members visited the people in order to brighten their days. The main moneymaking project for this past year vvas selling mail order gifts for Christmas. The president and other officers were inducted at a get-acquainted dinner. Leading the club was Marion Arm- strong, assisted by Sharon Barnhart, Carmen jordan and Lillian ValVerde, vice presidents. Secretary-treasurer vvas Delia Fortenberg. Homemaking teach- ers Mrs. Esther Dorgan, Mrs. Margaret Stout and Mrs. Ann'Bell were sponsors. Almanza, Diane Armstrong, Marion Blancett, Renee Escalante, Anita Flores, Teresa Gallardo, Dolores Gonzales, Laura Hernandez, JoAnn Hortenberg, Debra Ibanez, Becky lordan, Carmen Leal, Martha Oliver, Martha Salomon, Bertha ValVerde, Lillian Villalobos, Laura Villareal, Patsy Wilkerson, Angeline Wilkerson, Estellne Mrs. Ann Bell Sponsor Mrs. Margaret Stout Sponsor 86 .f5'1 1 .feast N ifigg wi, t h '. wg 4+ '- - , A t K . 1 t 2 ' -rf 1 S .Q Wm, -W ll . 'tifws' st. . ,A K f ' ' f , fs Betty Saloman, Lillian ValVerde, Angie Wilkerson, Pam Beightel, Marian and Carmen jordan crochet lap robes. l-lealtlvolub Mewbefus , Q- , 6 , , 4.,,,, . Braden H Rosalie Carrera, Santos 'V I Chew, Debbie ' Colburn, 1' Vi? rjjfl f i EY' b.r Mona Q' l if A V , , s l Coleman, ff' 1 1 M 'C r 5YdneY ' sz, r K 1: f ' K - V alre fg ii fn, f I, Y ' l'llllS, f leanelle ' ' t' A . Hilmo, rr, i V 1 ' , Ann C - t br Rouse, . r , Cindy Bfenda , .-C I. ,, V v.E3r,r,5,.5 Smith, C . A , NBNCV C ' r Walker r AI ' an Q N x l E lp? l-lawn ' Guest speakers throughout the year highlighted the meetings for Health Ca- reers Club. ln january a lecture on vari- ous college prospects helped inform the medical-minded members. Activities included volunteering their services at Thomason General and Hotel Dieu Hospitals in the Pediatric section. Health Careers Club also spon- sored a project to inform the public on cancer. Debbie Chevy served as president. Other officers included Claire Coley as vice president, Rosalie Brader as secre- tary and Ann Hilmo as treasurer. Mr. james Crawford assisted the club as sponsor. Dr. joseph Aldereti, psychiatrist, explains to officers Debbie Chevv, Claire Coley and Ann Hilmo some problems of the medical profession Decaf MUMbUl5 Twlw Ow Job Stuffed animals, candy canes and in- flatable Christmas cards earned money for Distributive Education Club of America this year. Starting in September members sold these gifts to earn money to help pay their dues. DE trains students to be future lead- ers in the areas of marketing and distri- bution. This technique is taught through on-the-job experience and classroom instruction. Officers inducted this year were Peter Vargas, presidentg Samuel Alcan- tar, vice presidentg jackie Clegg, secre- tary, and Anna Wolf, treasurer. Anna Wolf and Peter Vargas were honored as sweetheart and beau. Mr. Gene Smith assisted the club as sponsor. Alcantar Avila, Baker, Bassurto Bea I Braudrxck Carroll Cintron Samugl Mary Mawin MSW Fabiola Diann ROberI Che,-fy, Clegg, Clevenger, Fordham Hocking Horrell Ho,-ion Lucas Cheryl jackie Cathy BettV Dawn David Debbie CU38 w.,g,,v . .A f .... . N. Q, , 4--.,,, Lucio, lavier MacLiver, Greg Martinez, Patricia McDonald, Mary McKennon, Mark Ortega, Fernie Rivera, Emilio Robertson, jan Stephens, Fonnie Tarin, Hector Torres, lorge Vance, Kay Vargas, Peter Veloz, Elizabeth Wasoff, George Wolf, Anna 'Q tal jackie Clegg, DE II student, demon- strates the techniques of the computer she works with. jackie brought back a third place in public speaking in com- petition Feb. 5. fbi DE I student Debbie Horton finishes last minute bookvvork before going home. lcj Peter Vargas and Anna Wolf, beau and sweetheart, represented Burges at the Regional Dis- tributive Education competition. Anna captured first place in sales demonstra- tion and job interview. Peter got run- ner-up for Outstanding DE Student. CT HT V bl' tal Dancers in Gloria, Lesli Under- wood, Babs Ctreyhosky, Aundie Evers, Dee Evans, Carmen jordan and Mary Pickett hold their pose as Carol Cle- ment, portraying the Virgin Mary, pre- pares to dance. tbl Club president Lily Cabatu does a sway in the Doxology. Ccl Susan Barnett is swept into the air by partner john Lynch. fdl Elva McMa- hon holds an arabesque during her solo in O Holy Night. ,. M-99? ,,, -mf... , Q A W +25 . 0 dl Dances Modern dance club, Orchesis, pre- sented more programs this year than ever before, including dancing for the student body for the first time. The ad- vanced class combined vvith Orchesis to present a lecture-demonstration for a workshop in November. At Christmas time, members presented a program at St. Paul's Church and performed for the student body. Orchesis donated S300 for the new stage lights. The club also bought trophies for the CAA volleyball team. The spring dance program was the main money-making project for this past year. Tryouts for the modern dance club were in january with the T5 best danc- ers elected for membership. l-leading the club was Lily Cabatu, aided by Sue Conn as vice president. Kathy Young served as secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Patty Uribe, modern dance teacher, was sponsor. Belrnontes, Cabatu, Conn, Evans, Evers, GV9YhO5kVf Hill, Johnsen, Linda Lily Sue Dee Aundie Babs Linda Carolyn jordan, McMahon, Moltzen, Pickett, Rice, Silva, Wagner, Young, Carmen Elva Cathy Mary Mary Becki Lisa Cathy Gals O Matching the winning ways, if not the popularity of boys athletics, the Girls Athletic Assn. worked toward a two-fold goal, taking sports titles for girls competition in EI Paso and pitch- ing in to earn money to buy the equip- ment they needed. At least two city championships in girls volleyball and B-team softball, fell into the hands of the women athletes who put in long after school hours to practice. The girls again sponsored the Burges Invitational Volleyball Tournament which drew 18 competing schools from over El Paso. Members sold cokes after the basket- ball games and helped the Booster Club collect donations as moneymaking projects. Officers were Marion Hobson, presi- dent, Cindy Reyes, first vice president, Linda Chavez, second vice president, Cindy Rayon, secretary and Cuca Ville- gas, treasurer. at ta.J GAA girls tried to end out on top in every event, from volleyball to basket- ball. fb.J Mary Hobson jumps up and slams the ball back to the opponent team as the Burges girls' volleyball took the city championship. tc.l Miss lane McCutcheon, Diane McKay, Dalila Seise and other team members anx- iously watch team players. Cd., Burges' girls B softball team won the city championship. Members included from left Diana McKay, Irmie Maynez, Irma Chavez, Dalila Seise, top, Connie jones and Isela Diaz. 92 Amezcua, Melissa Arrieta, Emily Arrieta, lessie Brown, Audrey Calderon, Irene Cano, Yvonne Chavez, Linda Chuhay, Donna Espinosa, Marcia Feeny, Cathy Hernandez, Irma Hernandez, losephine Hobson, Marian luarez, Isabel Landa, Rosemary Larios, Norma A il Nui Cl Magana, Dolores Martinez, Cindy Martinez, Clara Martinez, Patricia McKnight, Susan McNeely, Beverly Medrano, Mina Montoya, Herminia Rosales, Irma Rosas, Marta Ramirez, loanne Ramirez, Rosa Rayon, Cindy Reyes, Cindy Ruedas, Carol Ruiz, Rebecca Valenzuela, Terry Veloz, Elizabeth Villarreal, Connie Villegas, Refugio Mrs. Martha Gage Sponsor 94 ,W ' 4 ,M u,f-wg.. A ww- W f N5!,Q,.A2 5 N-v..,s-swam' 4 . , , . M A W' s Q A fm? is 1 13' L 1 Fi wk! l Sz 52 fs Q1 2 Z1 ii U gg 5 T ..,. ,,,. . , ,. ,.W,.W,A. .,. ,.fWf .bW...,w. .,..,. N Q.X,,,smk,,Q.1w.wQ.:,m,,i: Bowwb .3 K, 9, - my ,xx I , , 5 1, KJ Mil JN V .. Its Wag Tow 3 ' -s. Nov 1 Ecwwl Pwvzdes Holly-Tm, Mwsw tai Band members stand straight as they enter the stadium before the start of the game, fbi Mr. Berne Clover works busie ly at ordering music for his No. One band. ici The tuba players do a routine from the stands as they entertain the crowds. ldj Terri Yarbrough waves her flags at the Burges-Austin game, to the delight of the spectators. Kei The band steps out to form the marching NM. Ma: 11 K i1'i v' at bl ' t makers went on to win the Sweepstakes MAlORETTESz Madeline Crout, ludy lohnson, Terri Yarbrough. Front Row: Karen McDonald, Mary Carrizal, Dora Barrios, loe lordan, Patricia Nava, Donna DeGroal, lanet Cadwell, Gary McCrory, lanie Terrezas, Linda Gonzales, Bruce Hays, Dolores Magana, Gilbert Chavez, Avelardo Chavez, Richard Peterson, Robert Hilmo, Robert Armstrong, Rene lopez, Yolando Ortega, loey Hanson, Irene Dominguez, Carlos Padilla, lanice Hart, Gina Long, Nancy Kress, Terry Mader, Brenda Bixler, Cindy Estrada, Rosemary Landa, Second Row: lohn Arenivar, Sandra Meza, Mary Ellen Calderon, Nina Hon, Pat Greco, Kathy Lyons, Joni Booth, Richard Gonzales, Betty Webb, Pat Gonzales, Lynnda Hedrick, Ann Bailey, Carrie Daily, lackie lames, Denise Bothwell, Karen Harris, Mary Lynn Gillingham, Leslie Hart, Rath Dexter, Chuck Fleming, Christie Kramp, Edna Rivera, Diana Almanza, lessie Arrieta, Patsy Calzadilla, DRUM MAIORS: lim Barnes, David Gillingham. Third Row: loey Booth, Bobby Beltran, Mike Perea, Raymond Cruz, Charles Drexler, George Chew, Bernard Telles, Debbie Siberi, Michael Danks, Brad Wilson. lon Berry, Ramon Grado, Hector Herrera, Iavier Reza, Pamela Hakes. Beth Castor, Gary Schier, lohn Daily, David Baeza, Diana Miller, f . B .i i-V lllt' ' 3. 'iff F ,,, 5 My 'l ' A .ann E' The Marching M played its way to Dolores McCoy, Brenda Grape, lackie Henry, Neill Massello, Larry Tanner. Fourth Row: David Beltran, Marc Stewart, Mark Bradford, Hactor Guerrero, Ray Manage, Steve Boaz, Harlow Paul, Terry O'NetIl, Richard Welsh, Armando Gallardo, Robert Schoberth, Steve Pickrell, Paul Brissette, Charles Collins, Charles Gollardo, Diane Shaw, Robert Rojo, Richard Perez, Larry Mestes, loe Collazo, Don Lord, Donald Medford, Tim Wilcock Top Row: Robert Woten, Vitter Verduga, Chuck Gray, George Diaz, Buddy McDonald, Carlos Reza, lim Berry, Paul Dumm, Tom Rosser, Daniel Natividad, Chris Lerma, Gus Torres, Cliff Shull, Vicki tones, Carlos Contrearus, Edward Cruz, Doug Mains, Carlos Gomez, Gilbert Garcia, Caroline Seclillo, Mark Hartwell, Kevin Alford, Robert Villalobos, Donald Stanton, Daniel Miller. No! Shown: Bruce Combs, Edna Cruz, leorgetta Douglas, Paul Farlow, Debbie Hart, Angie Perez, Kathrine Schmiek, Mike Smith, loel Van Horn Bawwlisvwv Www Nov. t 1 Dye Como Va, and Battle Hymn al- ways brought the audience to their -'Ulf B supporters show their enthusiasm after the announcement of First Division Rating in the annual band contest. another No. 1 rating in the annual marching band contest at Austin High School in November. This was the fifth consecutive year for the Burges march' ing band to capture the high award. Very prestigious, the award was not obtained without a lot of long hours of practicing and marching from the band members. Many cold mornings found the musicians on the practice field dili- gently running through new routines. High honors did not terminate at the hand contest, as the Mustang music- trophy at the annual Sun Carnival Parade. Pep rallies were made more delight- ful with the rhythmic sounds of the mu- sicians and football game halftime shows found more people in the stadif um instead of the snack bar as the band did some of the crowd's favorite tunes. Cheers and hearty applause went up through the stands as the No.1 halftime entertainment did their rendition of Superstar, Other favorites among the fans were the Carpenters Medley and feel. Maiorettes ludy lohnson, Madeline Crout and Terri Yarbrough added more color to the shows with their dazzling costumes and baton and flag routines. As usual the band sponsored its grapefruit and candy sales to raise money for its various projects. Band president this year was Mike Perea, with vice president Mike Smith and Denise Bothwell serving as secretary- treasurer. Bmw l-las tal joyous band members lift band di- rector Mr. Berne Glover to their shoul- ders after hearing of their first place rat- ing in the band contest. lbj Band mem- bers give all their worth to produce a professional sound. lcl joey Booth, freshman, and Gary Schier, senior, look a little perplexed over the mix-up with band uniforms. ldl Complex formations by the band made halftime a real ex- citement. fel Head major lim Barnes leads the band through another song. b ., . l Mw-UPS T CT dl ml 'Vw 3141! Qto.gesP With the tap of his baton and the beat of his foot, Mr. Wesley Hradek, or- chestra director, started his orchestra rolling again for the nevv school year. Between entertaining for school assemblies and trying out for All-City orchestra, the musicians worked dili- gently every day, perfecting their sounds and styles. At Christmas time the music-makers performed with the choir and accom- panied some of the dances put on by the modern dance group. Practicing for All-City and All-State try outs utilized most of the rest of the year for the orchestra students. Members of the orchestra in alphabetical order are Patricia Armendariz, lim Barnes Robert Beltran lon Berry Brenda Bixler D well Brett Butler Elizabeth Caster, Susan Chapa, Delphina Chavez, Donna DeGroat Loretta Fenton Gilbert Fernandez Isela Cheryl Fogelman Rebekah Garcia, David Gillingham, Marissa Gonzales, Pat Gonzales Chuck Gray Bruce Hays David Iasso Carol Harry Karr Anne Marie Keleman Terry Mader, Ray Manago, Neill Masello, Daniel Miller Luz Morales julianne Parazo Mike Perea Perez Cynthia Reyes Carlos Reza, Luz Rico, Marta Rosas, Barbara Scott, Clifton Shull Debbie Sibert Michael Teague julie Terrazas Tolentino Norma Trujillo and Betty Webb. tal Mr. Wesley Hradek, director, leads the orchestra through a practice ses- sion. Qbl Two students polish up on their playing. Kal Cindy Reyes looks a little peeved at the way Nelson Perez gets in her hair. lbl Music is left flung on the stands after a grueling practice. fcl Scratching her back, Barbara Scott proves that her cello bow is handy for more than one purpose. ldl Norma Trujillo grabs any- thing available to protect her ears from the sounds of some not-so-good mu- sician. lel This musician, although a lit- tle unorthodox in her playing materials, beats out a happy tune on the xylo- phone. MwSw-Ma!-was 120140 Thaw Wigs tal Starting at the top of the treble clef, choir members are Mike Adams, Rocky Duckette, Brad Wasko, Gary Stuart, Elva McMahan, Bill Golston, jeff Stevens, Becky Sykes, Peter Vargas, Chris Hatch, Ed Ash, Adolpho Urquieta, Dave Man- dlestamm, Dave Gillingham, lim Robin- son, Alla'n Walker, Peggy Simmerman, Sharon Cardwell, Mary Zerbi, Karen Kline, Gloria Goodman, Paula Worley, Alicia Adame, Mary Nickerson, Cindy Gaytan. From the top left curve are Kathy Bell, Becky Chapuis, Kathy Vestal, Lily lemente, Barbara Halas, Leslie Bow- ers, Damon King, Debi Allen, Libby Stanley, Mimi Kuhn, Nita Campbell, Kathy jenkins, Maria Reyes, Sue Ollis, Libby McNeeley, Debbie Hollis, Lisette Morales, Liz Arrambides, Tim Trail, Genevieve Claudio, Dee Dee- Diaz, Irene Chavez, Bill Ward, Linda Comp- ton, Margie Aguilar, Diane Schoen, jessica Mastin, Paula Sears, Susan Gomez Leon, Linda Kowierschke, Angie Perez, Nancy Burton, Martha Reinhard, Alex Diaz and Linn Fuller. tbl All-City Choir Members grimace when All-State leff Stevens, back left, lets his voice echo in the room, fcl Miss Vivian Leary leads the choir at the Christmas pro- gram for the parents. 1,- ' Bangs MwSwTov li 'E l it A choir had a new face in its midst this year. Leading the group in their many activities was the new Burges choir director, Miss Vivian Leary. Greet- ing her on the first day of school were 65 anxious-to-please members led by president Ralph Blancog vice president Elva Mclvtahong secretary Lisette Mo- raiesg historian Barbara Halas, and Ii- brarians jeff Stevens and Sharon Card- well. The choir performed at the Thanks- giving and Christmas programs and at graduation. A choir put 14 of its members on the All-City choir this year and senior jeff Stevens was chosen for the All-State choir. 'IO I i s5, f-A t ai 'ww' . . ' vw - ,- f.,,. by , N, vt, nw as a .- 1 . wrivayfr f t1d??l:v fn1 W. . 'cimbw lwB F0019 Fourteen selected A Choir mem- bers were chosen for the Chamber Singers this year. ln their second year of existence at Burges, the singers once again sang their vvay to stardom. Partici- pating with the Symphony Orchestra the girls and boys sang in promotion of young peoples' participation in the community. The singers, led by Miss Vi- vian Leary, also sang at many other places throughout the year, including Sambo's and St. Paul's Methodist Church. QM is ' b t r - Top Row: Margie Aguilar, Linda Comp- ton, Alex Diaz, Cindy Gayton, David Gillingham, Elva McMahan. Second Row: Mary Nickerson, Angie Perez, Paula Sears, jeff Stevens, Gary Stuart. tal Director Miss Leary smiles during a chamber rehearsal, Last Row: Alan Walker, Bill Ward, Paula Worley. I06 ' ' Voices Adolf QtgUefTcw Pwgwxw i l With bright new purple uniforms, the girls' choir started off the year with more melodious sounds. Twenty-eight girls, under the direction of Miss Vivian Leary, rehearsed everyday in prepara- tion forthe annual Christmas program. Among some of the newer Christmas songs performed by the girls, traditional Yuletide tunes, such as What Child is This? were also sung. lay Top to Bottom: Rosie Clement, Donna Russell, Amparo Hernandez, Debbie Cashman, Michele Conley, Terry Gileay, Angelica Cisneros, Carol Corman, Carmen Uriquieta, Martha Eat- man, Cindy Long. Front Row: Tami Blomberg, Terri Simon, Teresa Uriquidi, Veronica Campos, Bobbie Benson, Me- linda Deviney. Back Row: Edna Banue- los, Kathy Grisson, Carol Barnes, Rosa Perea, Cale Williams, Aundie Evers. tbl Girls' choir members rehearse for a concert. 7 2015098 Dwfu 'Qwe- S S 1 . , sifiaex :wwf vfs: 2 ff Qffh if g My-L 2 Q.. , A , ?' uf-f ' N ' K ff'f-- H ,,,,, ,,,,, ,Lv M M'MfJf'fZ A www W H W M 'W ' -A if Quad! Bw 'V W.: ff W'. -uv M, J .W -my I ,, h 'WM Q H ff WW MW Z'ff-Zhu f ,aww W , W W.. MW4 r- , fl MA 5 ' W L M .ar , .1 , .,-, f- 1 . 1 xx ,.. 5 X 3 F e 3 X 1 f 5 H s 5 z X X A , Q33 3 F a 4 5 . , , 5 3 X . K , , 4 4 Vx X 1 W 5 Wes' fr f Q 73 ' , I I . K -1- 1 tif? 1 1 2 .,,,.,... X.. -L , Q5 x.. z Q N x wil-f laj Choir robes hang carefully on the rack in between performances. lbl This sign greets every choir member daily. lcl A trio in the girls' choir practice up on some tunes. ldj A choir member's smile pleasantly as they await the be- ginning of their program. lej Patsy Arri- olo, janey Walker, Elaine Kowiersche, and Angie Newman run through a little barbershop quartet. ww.. Mwsw D www A-1 B-P Kal Orchestra students practice up for a school assembly. tbl A trombone re- - flects a swirl of objects that depicts a I f year of many events. ich All-City and All-State choir members sing along with Leary. b-r 0 Cl One of the many things that make Burges No. 1 is its outstanding music department. This page is dedicated to the students who have been recognized as the best musicians in El Paso and Texas. Representing the band in All-City are Denise Bothvvell, Pat Gonzales, Carrie Daily, Bruce Hays, Brenda Bixler, Donna De Groat, Carlos Padilla, janet Cadvvell, Terry Nader, Gina Long, Angie Perez, Bruce Combs, Michael Smith, Neill Massello, Eddie Cruz, Robert Beltran, Hector Salomon, Beth Castor, javier Reya, Carlos Reya, Daniel Miller, james Barnes, joe Hanson, Richard Peterson. All-State members are Donna DeGroat, Bruce Hays, and Daniel Miller. From the orchestra are All-City Anne Kelemen, Norma Trujillo, Susan Chapa, julie Terrazas, Delphina Chavez, and David Vasso. Anne Marie Kelemen and Norma Trujillo are All-State members. Choir members in All-City are Paula Sears, Margie Aguilar, Cindy Gayton, Barbara Halas, Mary Nickerson, Elva MCMahan, Lisette Morales, Alex Diaz, Bill Ward, Allan Walker, jeff Stevens, Clary Stuart and Dave Gillingham. All- State is jeff Stevens. Many thanks go to directors Mr. Berne Glover, band, Mr. William Hra- dek, orchestra, and Miss Vivian Leary, choir, for helping these outstanding students to these goals. Quggestfmv Bayes Qpwv New Ideas After adding five freshman senators to the Student Council, things really began to roll. The fun started with Homecoming early in the season. This year SC deco- rated the main hall and, of course, had the annual door-decorating contest in which most of the classes participated. SC sold cow bells again this year for the big game against Las Cruces so the spirit really rang out during Home- coming week. Along with meetings and other usual activities, like sponsoring after-game dances, the Council also promoted new projects. One of them included sugges- tion boxes that were set up in various places around school giving students a chance to contribute ideas to the Stu- dent Council. Leading the student body this year was Tim Ball, president, Hank Bashore, vice president, Cindy Williams, secre- tary, and Alice Varela, treasurer. Grant Downey was assembly manager with Chris Lerma and Sharon Peterson, coun- cilmen-at-large. sf I b-f :i:m..1axmawmmmnusmswm-xswfrr Jiiilk-1 tal Tim Ball, SC president, leads the house meeting in one of many Council discussions. tbl junior senator Kim Brown proudly displays her new SC suggestion box. fcl Grant Downey is busy with some of the extra duties re- quired of an assembly manager. fdl Vice president Hank Bashore occupies himself with some SC business. feb Cindy Williams and Alice Varela, secre- tary and treasurer respectively, add a few touches to one of the doors that competed in the Homecoming door- decorating contest sponsored by the Student Council. B-lw-B Pufs QC into Adiow Student Council started the spring se- mester with many summery projects. High on the agenda, of course, was the planning and the execution of Burges- in-Bloom, SC members spent many nights dripping candles and making souvenir garters in concordance with the theme, Cray Pareef' The next important thing at Burges was the Spring Carnival. Twirp Week was combined this year with the carni- val, complete with a king and a dance. The carnival was held on a Friday after school in order to draw larger crowds. Council members again promoted good will and spirit by selling Burges Mustangs decals and sweatshirts in pur- ple or gold. tal Mr. lim Boatright arranges the B-in-B announcements in the hall showcase. tbl Super Man Paul Sweeney trys out the queen's cape. lcl lunior senator Becky Ruiz trys one of the Burges-in- Bloom decorations on Tim Ball's arm. fdl Alice Varela uses a little advertising gimmick to persuade Anne Pickett to buy a sweatshirt. fel Frosh senator Cara Giallanza relaxes while making some table decorations for B-in-B. 55, 5 ff' I .MR Qu' Es: 5 CO Aofwiiies School activities Wouldnft be com- plete without the help of the BHS Com- munity Council. As usual, the Council started off its yearly agenda with Open House in October. This year's officers were Mrs. Pat Ball, president, Mrs. loy Bixler, vice president, Mrs. Dixie Mar- tin, secretary, and Mr. Aaron Webb, treasurer. Once again B-in-B rolled around, this time to be handled in a different way. The Council members tried narrowing the gap this year, as they worked to- gether vvith the Student Council in the planning. In the spring, the CC sponsored a dise play of the various departments at an Open House where work done by stu- dents vvas shovvn. Along with the usual projects and meetings, CC also sponsored scholar- ships. Wiilv Opew I-louse 6 M V Mwmwamry- ' tal Parents sign up for membership in Community Council at the Open House meeting. tbl Officers Mr. Aaron Webb, treasurer, Mrs. Dixie Martin, secretary, Mrs. Pat Ball, president, and Mrs. joy Bixler, vice president, pause for a mo- ment at the Burges Open House. Tf?sW Af-isis ee Cal Two excited football fans board the bus to Clovis in preparation for the club sponsored trip to the Burges-Clovis game. tbl President Ralph Ward leads one of the regular bi-monthly meetings. lc.J A member enjoys coffee and doughnuts after the meeting. Bl-IQ P Boost Athletes Booster Club once again promoted athletic spirit at Burges. To refresh and quench the players' thirst, an ice ma- chine vvas installed in the field house, courtesy of the '71-'72 club. President Ralph Ward led the club in many other activities, including meeting all the team members, coaches and managers of the different sports. Other officers were Ben Martin, vice president, Susan- na Rayon, secretary and, William Nord- heim, treasurer. 7 l-Ioolbewfs Adds Mow P0-995 Staffers worked a little harder this year on the Hoofbeatsf' because most were new. With only four returnees from last year's staff, 18 were new work- ers who, at first, didn't know a quad- pak from a layout. But they learned fast and tried hard and finally got the 1972 l-loofbeats to press. The book was published by Taylor Publishing Co. in Dallas. Co-editors Mary Bustamante and Debby Berry added several new fea- tures to the annual. More color was used in the opening section to give more vividness and intensity to the book. The co-editors chose the theme VVe've Only lust Begun g feeling that the words from the song were appropri- ate to tell the story of the high school student and his challenge in life. Although sales prices were raised, the book was well worth it to anyone who wanted their year at Burges High cap- suled into more than 300 pages of kalei- doscopic, variegated pictures including almost every aspect of school life. b-P , , f . ,N naman, ,,.fm,f M U T M. S . may Ir... WF L ffl M New-na at c ci xt V -yawn 1 ? L kfxhhva , J TJ, cf' fi ,5 -, , :- ET tal Taking time out from their play on the merry-go-round are Libby Vandervort, organi- zations, Lisa Wagner, sports, Babs Creyhosky, organizations, GY ni Faust, sports, Linda Hill, sports, lan Clark, clubsg and Babs Bluth, clubs. tbl On the monkey bars are section editors David Sholly, military, Tom Preckett, facultyg Patsy O'Leary, celebrities, Andi Wagner, facul- ty, Barbara Halas, student life. lcj Co-editors Mary Bustamante and Debby Berry go for one last ride before buckling down to work. tdj Getting ready to go down the slide are class editors Art Venegas, Nita Campbell, Sam La- thrum, Patty Gonzales and Andrea Cruikshank. tel Miss Carolene English, advisor for both the newspaper and the yearbook, works on cor- recting mistakes. 'I'l 9 Newspapwv Boosts l-liglv With the beginning of school came another year of clicking typewriters, counting headlines, and writing stories, All these things were Characteristic of the newspaper staff working hard to produce the bi-monthly Stampede Since winning the award for best newspaper last year, the staff was really going strong to defend the title. Even though the darkroom had to change addresses this year, the photog- raphers were still able to get all the nec- essary photography done for the staff. The Stampede reported news that ranged from B-in-B kings and queens to feature stories on bicyclists. The final issue contained the senior silhouettes and offered a farewell to graduating Burgesites. 20 ii K, at 'Urn Q X. sv l i at If ttla so V, J .ii l l 1 'gp 'wav- faj Teen Times reporter Babs Greyhosky compares notes with Lydia Benavides, Herald Post reporter, tbl Practicing a lit- tle creativity are photographers Kathy Rapisand, Cherry Freudiger, john Nov- itski and Chris Benito. fcl Circulation manager Irene Moncada and news and feature editors Carlos Montoya and Marcia Smith do a lot of traveling around as Stampede reporters. fdl Reporters Chris Cochran, Janice Smith and Martha Mata look on as sports edi- tor Albert Ramirez lays out his page. Clubs editor Dee Evans cuts out an ad while reporters Tim Trail and Diane Schoen look over a previous edition. tel Editor Alice Varela and assistant Anne Pickett help decorate the journalism Christmas tree. ffl Ad manager Sharon Peterson asks the opinion of her assist- ant, Diane Smith, concerning a new ad campaign. I Cl? :Og 16,45 cg apt? f u. Q., z as 735 ' ' Freudiger, Cherry, Editor Hart, Sally, Art Editor Lynch, john, Art Editor Baeza, Miguel Barnett, Susie Booton, Linda Calof, Anne DeGroat, Donna Emery, Michael Gailbreath, Michael Grado, Ramon Hilmo, Bob johnson, Carol jungle, Beth Key, Kim Leahey, Catherine Massello, Neil Mata, Margaret Nelson, Dan Nunez, Bobby pcwuslv Purse, Pegasus Debut Pegasus '72 took on a new look this year. Happy and joyful outlooks were seen in stu- dents' submissions, getting away from the mor- bidity of past submissions. Besides happiness, many other new things were added this year. For the first time in the magazine's history, submissions written in Spanish were accepted, making Pegasus bi- lingual. Photography work was also accepted for the first time, along with regular art submis- sions. Thirty-six staffers, led by Cherry Freudiger, editor, and Mrs. Karin Echols, sponsor, worked hard at judging the many submissions and writ- ing their own. Staffers also ran a workshop for teachers who wished to make mass orders of books for their classes to use. was again published by Tech. NR we-1 an 'rum Q Rowe, Sarah Schmitz, Marty Smith, Janice Squyres, Becky Tajiri, Leilani Taylor, Michele Vanderyort, Libby Weitz, Marc Webb, Wendi Wilson, Anna Yarbrough, Terri Young, Margaret 'f 322.00 The magazine tal Cherry Freudiger and Mrs. Karin Echols look over past Pegasus issues to get new ideas. tbl john Lynch and Sally Hart smile with joy at the prospect of a happy magazine. tcj One of the many posters put up by the staff, this one im- plores students to buy their Pegasus fast. 'I23 Mffww ' www Captww l-Ugly 5 g fjfigz r 644 r V i ff,..,.. -. , f i gf if 'QW Col. Lily Cabatu received the special honor of being named Sponsor Colonel of all El Paso sponsor corps. Lily vvas drill commander for the 71-72 sponsor corps. Brigade Commander Clay Sawyer was named Brigade Adjutant for all El Paso ROTC corps. Drill team command- er Clay, brought special recognition to Burges with the news of his acceptance into West Point. He also received the Legion of Valor Bronze Cross for Achievement. 6 ,,..- M ln ROTC cadets just don't learn hovv to march, they learn a number of mili tary skills over a four year period vvhich will help if they decide to make a mili tary field their career. The cadets learn leadership, military history, communi cation, personal hygiene, and other helps which proved important even in 'W day-to-day life Front: E. Megliorino, R. Espinoza, G. Kendrick, E. lohnston, 1. Cate, R. Preusser, R. Aguirre, D. Mendoza. Second: D. Perez, E. Torres, A. Carrera, W. Fedako, D. Foxx, G. Tourk. Third: G. Tate, G. Lucas, H. Cecil, V. Verdugo, D. McGill, D. Sexton, G. Rojos. Fourth: E. Soto, G. Wilson, M. Fenno, S. Rash, G. Collier, D. Elliot, R. Mueller, G. Roberson, W. Madden. Fifth: C. Beckerson, L. Harwell, D. Garibay, D. Cantrell, l. Eudy, l. Sato, K. Langford, 1. Aguirre, K. Stevens. Sixth: M. Williams, S. Gross, D. Lord, R. Andrews, M. Drisk- ell, C. McDonald, E. Baeza, A. Valdez, R. Gomez, R. Romero. Seventh: V. Thompson, l. Herra, D. Ortiz, R. Lee, R. Gonzalez, M. Bradford, S. Willette, T. O'Neil. Eighth: S. Aguirre, A. Mendoza, l. Espaza. Bastien, C. Fleming. ront: A. Quezada, R. Carrillo, R. Dominguez, R. Flores, D. Reece, M. Parra, R. Keifer, G. Flores. Second: M. Mendoza, R. allardo, R. Duarte, A. Facio, F, Guterding, A. Munoz, E. Rodriguez. Third: L. Pierce, B. Lewis, S. Butcher, 1. Arce, H. Hernan- G Chavez. Fourth: R. Strait, l. Lujan, F. Morales, 1. Vargas, 1. Daily, E. Ruelas. Fifth: H. Herrera, R. Rojo, B. Kramer, F, G. Satre. Sixth: V. Martinez, G, Miller, R. Gonzalez, E. Cruz, R. Cortinas. Seventh: M. Adams, D. Diaz, M. Williamson, gs X if .14 f'f:J' 1-BW M' X W Cal Ron Armstrong pollshes his brass - 'M' M' for upcoming inspection. 'lol Honor Guard shows marching ability during the award ceremony Nov. 30. 15 may 7,f.uu,-Z deewwrzamefbuj t 7 Front: D. Wilburn, A. Marquez, l. Arellano, S. Flores, R. Gomez F Collazo P McGranahan l Porter A Sustarsic A Reyes Second C Roberts,M. Danko, S. Scott, M.Vasquez, E. Sweeney, L. Herrin C Contreras R Urbina R Benoit Third 1 Mashburn C Gallardo H Pol hamas, R. Oakley, G. McBroom, R. Cruz, R. Corona, F. Hegvvood l Macias Fourth S Lathrum G Terpening l Collazo W Allen M Niethamer,C. Reyes,l. Doctson, L. Leech, R. Fernandez. Fifth l Calzadnlla F Smith D McLaughlin M Teague l Velasquez E Aguirre l Caulfield, R. Armstrong,l.Vestal. Sixth: E. Barnes, R. Koch l Balough l Howard F Cook R McFadden M Carter l Tarkowski 1 cheal. Seventh: B. Hilderbrandt, M. Stiltner, H. Whitson l Connor ta.J Sgt. john Caulfield stands at atten- tion as lst Lt. Sergio Flores goes through routine weekly inspection procedures. tb.J lst Lt. Diego Morales is thoroughly eyed on posture, stance and grooming by Sgt. Cecil Prophet. 128 ,tw XSS, 5 at ram uv lwspectiow Wm l-lawns Inspections, inspections and still more inspections. In ROTC cadets are inspected each week on general knowl- edge and appearance. Twice a year the corps has a Director of Army Instruction inspection by Maj. james Gaines on general knowledge and personal ap- pearance but on a more detailed scale. Once every year the annual federal in- spection brings representatives from the Fifth Army in San Antonio out for inspection. This test determines the outstanding El Paso battalion which the Burges ROTC won last year. f ' T I T A A A A A 4 Front W Yee D Braxton S. Carrera, A. Ramirez, A. Ayala, R. Varela, D. Morales, M. Stimmermann. Second: L. De Pew, V. Solero, T Williams F Gonzalez A Martinez, N. Wiglesworth, T. Lopez, T. Herrin. Third: I. Golden, R. Carey, B. Perez, W. Peel, P. Burek, D Armenta I Coward R Mauldin. Fourth: R. Dominguez, R. Urbina, l. Chavez, L, Moreno, R. Olivares, E. Borg, R. Dalrymple. l-lowv Award BgTopW Ci Burges ROTC achieved the highest award for a high school group in the nation when it was named Honor Unit with Distinction. School was dismissed early fora special award ceremony Nov. 30. Burges was in the top 20 percent out of 600 schools across the nation. The award was presented by WAC Cen. Mildred Bailey from the Pentagon in Washington, D. C. 130 orgy' you ins-.qw Qbs CT will 'Fit' vin , . Jw dl WY fa.l Cadet Col. Clay Sawyer receives the Honor Unit with Distinction Award from WAC Gen. Mildred Bailey. tb. and c.l Cadets and sponsors show marching ability at the award ceremony Nov. 30. fd.l Students look on as Gen. Bailey starts the award presentation. Capt Capt. Capt, Ca pt Capt. Capt. Bustamante Capt. Mary Bustamante Col. Lily Cabatu Capt. Dora Campos Maj. Hettie Cardon Lt. Col. Susan Chapa Capt. julie Colapret Capt. Linda Compton Maj. Sue Conn Capt. Andre , .,Cr.uikShatu.giv-. QCapt. Ang Captffvtad . C-ahan Capt. Hilde Ga cia Maj. Irene Garc.a Capt. Debbie Hart Capt. Leslie Hart 132 Stews if i ff Sore feet and dusty shoes marked 42 senior girls as members of the elite marching uniformed ROTC Sponsor Corps. Learning commands, drills and precision marching, the girls began by competing for leadership in their own corps. Voice, posture and precision won Lily Cabatu the commander's post, assisted by Susan Chapa, second in command, and Majs. Hettie Cardon, Dora Saenz, Irene Garcia and Esther Sandoval. Daily practice drills kept the marsh- mallow hats of the Burges' squad bob- bing in training for inspections, city- wide marching competition and exhibi- tion routines at basketball games. Top performances by the jefferson and El Paso High girls' teams sharpened com- petition and brought good wishes and carnations to the sponsors from Burges' award-winning boys drill team. Drill meets continued throughout the spring including one out-of-town match in Las Cruces and the final com- petition in May. ' U leanne Adkins Margie Alcala Pam Angelos Linda Belmontes Debby Berry Connie 1 U ffm dl . Capt. Capt. Capt. Capt. Capt. Capt. Lori johnson Sherry johnson lo Ann Hernandez Doris Loera Nydia Lozano Ana Martinez Capt. Capt Capt Capt Maj. Maj. Capt. Capt. Capt. Capt. Capt. Capt. Martha Mata Lisette Morales Irma Rodriguez Irma Ruiz Dora Saenz Esther Sandoval Margot Springer Bertha Trujillo Libby Vandervort Lisa Wagner Cindy Williams Anna Wilson lCl fbj Doris Loera and Nydia Lozano make last minute cap adjustments before leaving for the Austin High Drill Meet. lcj Hettie Cardon takes time out from her duties as squad leader for a fast game of ping pong. 4 O o Qlww Abilities Clicking typewriters, scurrying pen- cils and deep looks of concentration were seen on the faces of 26 students this year. Another business class? Sounds like it, but actually the students were all boys at the ROTC armory every day during sixth period. The boys were the special few who were chosen as of- ficers because of their leadership abil- ity. Besides office work, the boys were expected to keep up with the regular classroom work, on their own, which included such things as map-reading. Boys also drilled once weekly to keep in shape. Led by Col. Clay Sawyer, the officers did much to instill pride in being an of- ficer and member of Army ROTC. tal Arrelano, lose Armstrong, Ron Barceleau, laime Brumley, Robert Carrillo, Robert Cecil, Danny Contreras, Carlos Diaz, George Espinoza, Raul Flores, Rafael Howes, Robert Johnston, Eric 9 rea T, E ,I A' Q , u , Q McGranahan, Patrick Q ' M 'E f Marbury, Darryl r M f Megiaonno, Eddie -1 ,'L. .A A Mendoza, David H if ' U r Mendoza, Marco Morales, Diego Payne, lim Periz, David Preusser, Robert W W' Ramirez, Albert Rodriguez, Guillermo Sawyer, Clay Sustarsic, Alan Woo, Dennis Pr at t ', W ,Q 1+ s Q N i rzsft 1 W t R A R.. f fm . R il a Q ,, - H I 3 , ' L V r ' -i' , 'Q ,I ,.jQ:3g..,- 'PEM f xi gl ,R if , 'iz 1 Cal Taking down the flag is one of the many tasks of an officer as Sam Alcantar illustrates. fbi Counting the votes to see who will be next year's sponsors are Robert Brumley, Robert Preusser, David Mendoza, and Eric Johnston. 135 6 K tal Front: D. Schlosser, A. Herman, 1. Smith. Second: Maj. Paul Brumley, A. Melendez, R. Armstrong, j. Payne, G. Diez. tbl Pow! Pow! Pow! Demonstrat- ing the three shooting positions are David Schlosser. Standing: George Diaz. Kneeling: Alfonso Melendez, prone. tcj Aiming for a higher score and a try at varsity squad is Kenneth Forten- berry. tdl Front: R. Sheffield, K. Forten- berry, A. Bustamante, F. Benito, K. Rush. Second: S. Lutz, H. Wickes, P. Weber, O. Hilmo, Lt. Col. Albert Gutierrez. bT CT , -H NME Fofv I-Hgh Poms Being a rifle team member isn't as easy as it may seem. It actually takes strength and stamina. The boys have to be in good physi- cal condition to shoot accurately throughout the whole match, says Maj. Paul Brumley, instructor. Sixth period Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday the rifle team practices. Thursdays are match days. The riflemen are judged in competition on their shooting ability in the three positions: standing, kneeling and prone. The 50-foot range, the rifle, and rifleman's skill shows up in the end when the team accumulating the most points wins the match. di 7 pedal E56eots A0l0lTorTemw P Forward March was the signal that indicated another drill practice session was ready to begin. Practicing daily, the 18 boys drilled till their feet ached, to bring honor to Burges in the many drill meets throughout the year. Led by Com. Clay Sawyer, the boys marched in six drill meets during the year. A special thrill for the spectators was given by Cuidon-bearer Javier Baca as he twisted and twirled his flag, ending in an awe- inspiring split. But the boys didn't work hard all the time. They took time out for parties with the sponsors and thrilled the 42 girls with pink and red carnations, pre- sented to them for good luck before the Burges invitational Drill Meet. Kneeling: E. Megliorino, W. Rodriquez, D. Mendoza M Preusser A Sustarslc T Mendoza D Perez S Alcantar Standing C Sawyer R. Dominguez, R. Espinoza, 1. Arellano, S. Carrera I Baca S Aguirre 1 Barceleau R Carrillo A Carrera P McGranahan rill Team, Kneeling: 1. Porter, B. Perez, C. Gallardo, B. Lewis, j. Collazo, G. Collier, 1. Macias, R. Romero. Standing: l. Mashburn, E F. Morales, C. Contreras, L. Moreno, M. Vasquez, M. Teague, 1. Aguirre, W. Allen, B. Hilmo, G. Chavez. tal Members of the Drill Team look on as lavier Baca displays his famous splits. tbl The Drill Team proudly shows the trophies won at the Burges Invitational. lbl ,. M-, -, 5, 1, I i I 5 K K i X i S c i iw I l Y 5 X T x X I 1? 1 1 I 1 . 1 I I E i 5 l Y i . 1 Q I , 140 ff -ggn,,,,,,Q,,x 1 Ji-,fa M fvf'mffg:2 Q 'A ' V W, Yj1VfXxC?L'fi7,r Jul' 5,5 57 ,QQ ffl? , Q A , 5 fa X Cignwgfllilfwgl Lymffxfw e,,fwMf4g224LzZfd,1w XQQKQJIEJ QJQJQJMM SQ! fl! ,A,M,,,, A,,,-,.,,,,,,, J v v M, ,. lw igf? L . 1 1 f U We - X- ,A .ru Q, 1 ,.f4,,,fLkAE-.kgs 8.1 45 W, vw H WEJHWWSI ff5?x:W 1a?f+f 2 W Q R N .ax 1 1 Aw if 'Q Qian? mn, .N ., M11 Football MIM iz ' I-lafwb Womb, Paula Pwslv s , 1 Q . Q ,.,.,,,,,, I Varsity gridmen push in practice toward the opening of the season. BRIGHT, AUBREY CARRICK, BUSTAMANTE, Guard, 185 WILLIAM CHARLES Senior Center, 220 Tackle, 195 Senior Senior BASHORE, HANK End, 190 VILLA, EDDIE GOMEZ, BEN Senior Fullback, 170 Center, 180 Senior Senior The Mustang football season could be rated a success, with the biggest set- back the loss of the district crovvn. Tvvo untimely losses destroyed chances for a repeat performance as district champs. Success vvas due to the all-out effort put forth by the players and, of course, the coaches. In his seventh year as head coach, Mr. john Birkhead put in many overtime hours hoping to improve the playing ability and performance of the team. He has formed one of the most potent staffs in the Southwest vvith assistant coaches lim Hensley and Hampton Hurt and trainer Ed Torres. 'I43 Ponies lwtof Qeasow Crossing the first hurdle toward a rough season, the Ponies whipped the Sandia Matadors of Albuquerque 43-20, Sept. 10. In the season opener quarter- back Bill Birkhead tallied the first 14 points of the game. Running seven yards for paydirt, sophomore lim Kim- ble grabbed the third touchdown in the second quarter. Although Sandia got on the board before halftime, junior Willie Thompson claimed a 12-yard touch- down. In revenge, the Matadors came back strong, capturing two TD's, chang- ing the score to 28-20. Thompson ran his second touchdown and Ken Slack intercepted a pass at the Sandia 10-yard line enabling Charlie Clark to make a TD within two plays. Willie Thompson paced the Mustangs to an 11-8 victory over Albu- querque Highland on Sept. 17. After a scoreless first half, the Mustangs came on strong when Thompson ran a 45- yard touchdown and quarterback Birkhead passed to Lebron McPhail for an 8-0 lead. In the final quarter, High- land tied up the game until Thompson ruined the Hornets' hopes of a victory with a field goal. tal Quarterback Bill Birkhead breaks through the Troopers' line during the Burges-Eastwood game. lbj Pushing through the Andress defense, the Ponies claim their third district win. 144 DOWNEY, BRIAN Guard, 165 Senior wrrsrisi, JIM Tackle, 180 junior LEVY, TOM Tackle, 185 Senior CLARK, CHARLES Fullback, 185 Senior COULTER, RALPH Halfback, 160 junior' KIMBLE, JIM Halfback, 160 Sophomore 3 Z 2 it Xl or l ANSLEY, JIM Quarterback, 155 junior up LARSON, WAYNE DRYDEN, IIM CONCHA, SAL Tackle, 195 End, 175 Cerner, 175 Senior Sophomore junior 1 -We N'-'r M- 1-M P. .-.H K Q Q ' ,,r,V, ,,mVb . 1, .W A,,, ,V - V .. - I HH ' J.'3f5'E'ff 5 ,f , WEYMAN, ROBERT PONCE MIGUEL Guard, 195 Tackle 190 lunior Iunior www.,- .1 ...N,,, ,, , ,, M, .,..,, ,W ,, . N'-Q -'--- r f'x:.::sf,f' ' I ' . ,..,,,,,, ,ey 0, 1 , , Q G 0 2 I X 'ik W4 f HM WW ,Q -.-..... L if my If , EQJ- 1 1.1 7, Irv i i ,, 15,41 3 . is b Q 1 fr, ' an 3531 4 la! jimmy Ansley, junior quarterback hands off the ball to fullback Robert Ibarra as they skim the Cats 42-0. Ibl John Montoya dances down the field during the 35-13 victory over Andress. MONTOYA JOHN Halfback 145 Iunlor THACKER STAN End 145 lunlor SLACK KEN Tackle 233 lunnor IULSONNETT JOHN Guard 170 Sensor THOMPSON WILLIE Quarterback 160 junior WRIGHT IERRY End 185 Senior MONTOYA LORENZO Guard 165 lunior CONLEY, ROBERT Tackle, 185 Sophomore GONZALEZ, TONY Tackle, 190 Sn:-ninr 6. S In the Mustangs' 42-0 romp over El Paso High Sept. 24, Birkhead threw two touchdown passes and ran for another. jimmy Kimble ran for two other scores to pace the Mustangs. Hank Bashore caught one touchdown pass and Clay Ward'the other. Ralph Coulter ended the Mustangs' scoring with a touch- down run of three yeards. john Thomas and Louis Arispe each intercepted passes in the Mustangs' winning cause over the Cats. Past Tgefus In a rough and tough gridman battle, the Burges Express lost 20-6 in an out- of-town struggle against Clovis, Oct. T, After scoring during the first quarter, the Wildcats threatened the Mustangs with another scoring attempt before the half, but Burges' defense halted the drive. Willie Thompson captured the only Mustang TD in the third quarter only to have the Wildcats retaliate with two more scores and a victory of 20-6. ,. V My T M.. . ' lb, ,, WWW b AMEZAGA, RUBEN End, 160 junior THOMAS, JOHN Halfback, 165 junior WARD, CLAY Halfback, 170 Sophomore SCHULLER, BRENT Guard, 160 junior ,Qi 'I47 b BIRKHEAD, BILL Quarterback, 165 Senior MCPHAIL, LEBRON End, 170 Senior HERNANDEZ, MIKE Guard, 190 Senior BUCK, STEVE Guard, 160 Senior ARISPE, LUIS Halfback, 160 junior SIMON, MATHEW Tackle, 190 Senior , 9 N. , . i alia. , ' . H ,iw X .X -W-----N an 1 'WX Q' L ,..,,....... ,r,,... ,,,. I ,. I . ' L, h ,.,, . V :, 0, ,LL,,,, A . -M. I ' .,,-- h -'---1 1,5 f l... i..xx,. 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After a scoreless third period, Willie Thompson kicked a 37-yard field goal. Birkhead claimed the last TD and Rob- ert lbarra's PAT finaled the score, 31-7. The Mustangs spoiled the Trooper's Homecoming 35-6 in prep play Oct. 15. The Pony Express plunged 55 yards in 10 plays, allowing Charles Clark to sneak the ball over from one yard out. Birkhead capped a 55-yard drive and later passed for a TD to Thompson, while Thomas converted the score to a 20-O lead. Final TD's came from Kimble and Wright with a successful kick by Coulter. tal Birkhead searches for an opening as an Andress Eagle grabs him. fbj The Burges Express rails through the An- dress offense. tcj From a bird's eye view, Mustang gridmen hustle in the Burges-EI Paso massacre. 'I49 MARTIN, LARRY Guard, 190 Senior MCCRAW, STEVE Tackle, 185 Senior IACOE, PAUL Manager FARRELL, IOHN Manager ASH, ED Manager ASH, DAVID Manager MORALES, DIEGO Trainer BOLEN, ART Trainer SPARROW, KEVIN Trainer BIRKHEAD, IOHN Head Coach HENSLEY, JIM Assistant Coach HURT, HAMPTON Assistant Coach TORRES, ED Trainer 50 Vwusiiig TQIQB8 Qecoiwlf iw I-AA Claiming their second victory in Dis- trict I-AAAA contest, the Mustangs stampeded the Austin Panthers 27-O at McKee Stadium, Oct. 22. Birkhead led his battalion to their first touchdown with the kick from Ralph Coulter. Lead- ing the team with 64 yards in 10 carries, Charles Clark scored the second touch- down from the one-yard line. Birkhead passed 42 yards to Hank Bashore for paydirt with Coulter kicking to make the score 20-0. jerry Wright grabbed the final TD and CouIter's kick left the Mustangs with a 27-O victory. Irvin handed the Ponies their first dis- trict loss, 21-8, at the Mustang Stadium Oct. 29. After an early 7-O Rocket lead, Thompson bolted 27 for six and Birkhead rolled out for a two-point conversion. Through various intercep- tions and fumbles, the Rockets scored three times to wind up the game 21-8. Led by Bill Birkhead, the Mustang hoofed the Andress Eagles 35-13 at Bur- ges Stadium. After jerry Wright inter- cepted an Andress pass, it took seven plays and a Birkhead five-yard keeper around the right end for the first Mustang score. During the second peri- od, Birkhead threw to Kimble for six. Andress scored later for a 14-7 halftime score with Burges in favor. The HEX- press errupted for 21 points during the last stanza with TD's from Birkhead, Bashore and Macatee. The Eagles grabbed their final TD, but were unable to prevent the Mustang victory, 35-13. Closing the grid season with a 7-3 record, Burges lost to Coronado 29-16, Nov. 12 and a chance at the district championship. Avenging Coronadofs 22-0 lead during the first half, Willie Thompson zig-zagged the field 88 yards for a TD, only to have it called back be- cause ofa personal foul. Thompson ran on a 66-yard punt return for a touch- down. Coulter's kick was good for a 22-13 score. Later, Thompson kicked a 26-yard field goal for a 22-16 score. After the Ponies held the T-Bird defense and took back the ball, Coronado crushed hopes of a Mustang gain by in- tercepting a Burges pass and hitting paydirt. They kicked the score to a final 29-16. MY' , 2 r,.. .fff . f - . ,...,,.. ,,, .,.,.,...,..... . - , -r' f If 5. z , Q , -4 rr ' in it it H- H -6 pw W in NMR 5 5 I i if fig is I I Q ,w --'- ,., fir, 1 t g . :iii ggt itsst E A A fi A ' as ttts it X Q W ix- 5 N . fr '23, M M ,,.. N . ? .1 .1 Willie Thompson tiptoes along gridiron on a sweep play as the Mustangs power over the Tigers. , , and 'X Ti X N tv rt JV aft if. .cf .4 X, , rf R -mf...-safes ARCINIECA, CHARLES Assistant Coach VANDENBERC, RUSSELL Assistant Coach ANTWINE, LEON Assistant Coach FINTON, TERRY Assistant Coach BT Qlww Pwmiw Pow Vofcsitg Ending the season with a 3-6 record, the B-team shows much promise for next year's varsity squad, according to Coach Charles Arciniega. The Mustangs defeated several stronger teams such as Las Cruces, Ca- thedral and Andress. ln their defeats they showed pride and determination. Since no juniors except transfers were allowed to participate, the team was inexperienced. Though this was a handicap this year, it should prove ad- vantageous during the next few years aT r,r, 1 Ifiv , tal Coach Arciniega signals a play to the -. ii - defense. tbl Blake Harper leaps for the V L . f, ,H ,- 1 ball during the Burges-Andress defeat, 90-6. fcl james Christian rushes through the Cathedral defensive line. , bi C ,s,, W Front Row: Christian, I., Harris, B., Lara, I., Crouch, F., Clark, F., lrrobali, D., Aguniaga, F., Armijo, R., Reyes, O. Second Row: Smith, D., Flores, R., Arrambide, l., Tresemer, l., Ash, T., Moriarty, M., Aguirre, E., Morris, l. Third Row: Harper, B., Thomas, K., Sinclair, T., Kelley, M., Stovall, D., Bashore, G., Pofahl, D., Ash, E. Fourth Row: Coach Arciniega, Gross, S., Penn, C., Oughton, R., Conway, J., Manley, I., Ray, W., McGill, D rs 4 as A Q ,, ,. A.. 3 A . r ---A ' Q ... . fl pin, AA fa., -' r. N-,A ,,r Q.: W, . L I 'im 'inf 'F ly? o . 9 M l l i,..r.. f rra. . I' s if ' , . lf,,I X l A , Vg. - VVZK 1 ' 3,5 .- . ,... X 1 7 ' M T ...Q xy ,I A X 2 . 1. Q f..f I I.. . T V- , r .4 . ff V B f M ' 1 I Q 6 . . A in f , bs-f six.. K. y A 'Y' W Q 7, 'Yu 153 3 Bottom Row: Greene, M., Singh, A., Bailey, M., Samaniego, E., McLaughlin, M., Birkhead, j., Takahashi, J., Chavez, M., Takahashi, l., Stout, D. Second Row: Fernandez, D., Arrambide, C., Reddy, R., Scott, C., Angelos, T., Wilcox, S., Dusold, R., Siquieros, R., Robinson, R., Schoen, G. Third Row: Barnhouse, D., Burciaga, S., Thompson, S., Hernandez, H., Whipple, M., Ready, B., Kelban, I., Tolentino, E., Carter, M., Summers, M. Fourth Row: Loya, F., Larson, R., Anderson, B., Maloney, M., Reagan, D., Rosser, T., Chouteau, M., Sapien, L., Wilson, G. 'I54 Flask Touglww Tlvwuglv l-lwwl Qeasow V, ..-.I.. .1'. '..L. 7' b X, C Beginning as an inexperienced team, the freshman football squad progressed to be one ofthe better offensive teams in the district, according to Coach Leon Antvvine. We got an outstanding effort from all the boys. At the end of the season vve vveren't too disappointed vvith their 3-6 district record after evaluating their progress, he explained. A few of the players who deserved special recognition vvere Steve Burci- aga, Steve Thompson, Ernie Tolentino, and Fernie Loya. Under the guidance of Coaches An- tvvine and Terry Finton, the Freshman gridders ended the season vvith three wins and eight losses. tal Tolentino tackles a Trooper. tbl Guard Ernie Tolentino protects Quar' terback Steve Burciaga in the lrvin-Bur- ges tilt. fcl The Pony offense keeps East- wood guessing as Burciaga hands off the ball. 5 Qwew Make A019-Dfsbziob Baslwtbaflb 19a'!.M Hlfr X35 MILNER, MACK Senior, 32 Forward J Sophomore Mike Edwards sinks two Jlnts against the Andress Eagles fbj Cagms Qltow Pfwmw iw Prep Aoiiow. . ... . ffl .- ' ' '-'1 J wJ 'A - n W I 5, T fs SPARROW, ROGER 3 junior, 22 't ' Guard ,, ., ,A , . It ., MONTOYA, DAVID gh junior, 'IO Guard In pre-district action, the Mustang cagers opened the season vvith a victory over Bel Air, 69-63. Though Burges won tvvo games at the jefferson Tournament, the Highlanders took revenge and crept past the Mustangs, 58-53. The Mustangs faced their second loss to the highly regarded Albuquerque Bulldogs, but stepped back into vvin- ning form as they defeated Albuquer- que Highland, 53-47. In a grudge match with Bel Air, Dec. 7, the Ponies came out on top with a victory, 69-59. Burges continued their winning streak dovvning Sandia and Ys- leta and taking top honors at the Coro- nado Tournament. During the holidays, the Burges cage- men fell to Gdessa Permian, but bounced back up to capture first place at the Albuquerque Highland Tourna- ment. After beating Ysleta for the second time, Burges whipped Lydia Patterson Institute to bring their pre-district play record to I7-4. 159 60 Bwtges Gwbs Opewv Starting the district season off right, the Mustang cage crew trampled the T-Birds 79-63, lan. 14. Burges broke open a close game with several big scoring bursts from strategic points to defeat Coronado. Surprising the favored Trooper Sky- scrapers, Burges overwhelmed East- wood 81-64, lan. 22. The turning point came early for the Mustangs whose de- fense and offense held the Troopers to only six points as they broke away with a stunning 20-6 lead at the end of the first quarter. Attacking Eastwood with their fast break and press, Burges hoopsters pen- etrated into the Trooper zone for 38 points during the first half, bringing the score to 38-22 at halftime. The Mustangs strong defense limited East- wood to only 15 points while BHS poured in 16 points. Before the final pe- riod began the Ponies held strong at 54-37. Burges captured their third district win as they ran over lrvin in the 57-54 tilt, lan. 25. Though the fired up Rockets surprised Burges with a first quarter lead of 18-15, the Ponies fought back, paced by a 16 point effort by Sergio Martinez and support from Ronnie Geyer who chipped in 14. EDWARDS, MIKE Sophomore, 30 1 5 4-Zi, i Guard DEVLIN, DENNIS junior, 14 .. F O rw a rd qw ,.- 4 'Ia- SHElD, Rusrv , T 4 T Senior, 12 A, Guard DRYDEN, FRANK if lunior, 44 94. Center W ' DISTRICT CAGE RESULTS Coronado Burges Eastwood Burges Irvin Burges Andress Burges Austin Burges Coronado Burges Irvin Burges Eastwood Burges Andress Burges Austin Burges fab Frank Dryden struggles for an extra two points against Coronado. fbj David Montoya leaps high to grab a rebound from a Coronado T-Bird. CASTLE, NOAH Sophomore, 40 Guard MARTINEZ, SERGIO Senior, 24 Forward GEYER, RONNIE Senior, 42 Center LECHUGA, ARTURO Senior, 20 Guard tal On an out of bounds play, Mustang players jockey for position as the refer- ee hands the ball to Mack Milner. lbl David Montoya comes through for Bur- ges despite the efforts of a Coronado player to stop him. 162 W 4'-S' ,,,. A' itlt 'la Ponies Higlv lw Qfaief The Mustangs rolled on undefeated as they trounced Andress, 92-69. An all- around efficient Pony squad out- manned the Eagles, as the Burges of- fense ran away with the score. Operating a man-to-man defense, the Ponies skinned the Panthers, 67-54 at Austin, Feb. 1. After building up a 22-7 first quarter lead, Burges continued to dominate with a 33-19 halftime lead. David Montoya was high scorer with 20 points, followed by Martinez with 14. A stampede over the T-Birds, 70-53 accounted for a solid record of 6-O. Bur- ges led throughout the first half but were met by a determined Coronado squad who came back to tie the score. With a 20 point effort by Roger Spar- row, the balanced Mustang crew broke away for the final triumph. 'I6 Playing a tension filled game against the Irvin Rockets, Burges varsity cagers were scratched by the Rockets in the last 30 seconds of its game, 62-58. Holding a 58-58 tie, the Rockets man- aged to score two in the last 1:27 left in the game. The Mustangs were trying to tie the game in the last few sections, but a Rocket player swiped a Mustang pass and scored two for a 62-58 final score. The Burges-Eastwood cliff-hanger proved to be a thrilling see-saw battle in which both teams took the lead nu- merous times throughout the contest. The Ponies were strong enough, though, to pull over a 55-53 victory. With 47 seconds left in the game, senior joe Vasquez saved the Mustangs by hitting a I5 foot jumper. Clinching the I-AAAA title, the Ponies downed the Andress Eagles 68- 60 to post an impressive 25-5 record for the year. After hitting for only 22 points in the first half, Burges exploded for 45 in the second half. Frank Dryden pumped in 25 points while David Montoya and Ronnie Geyer gave support with I4 each. Cal Frank Dryden raises the score with a well-guarded shot. tbl Ronnie Geyer ducks from an Irvin guard in an attempt to score. Icl Sergio Martinez scans the court to pass to a Mustang teammate. 64 aMUe1asGmbDE5bdc15'Df I or J' fliif it.. 1 .i..isi I I TONY HARPER RON PHILLIPS Head Coach Assistant Coach The Burges cagers slipped past their last district game of the season by downing Austin, 58-57, for a final 9-1 record in district. Frank Dryden picked up a stray pass under the basket and calmly laid it in to capture a thrilling Mustang victory. At the bi-district playoff, Burges faced a heartbreaking loss to the El Paso Tigers, 55-53, in an overtime. It was a favorable start for the Mustangs as they led throughout the first half, but the Tigers came back for a see-savv battle vvhere Burges fought for time. ln the last 24 seconds, loe Vas- quez shot to tie the game, resulting in overtime. Taking control, the Tigers sank the most important shot of the game with nine seconds left. Vasquez missed the Mustangs' only hope by inches leaving the victory for the Tigers. fc 3 66 T bT C-9 BTeamfus Burges' B-team basketballers enjoyed a fairly prosperous year although it had its disappointments. The squad, com- posed of 13 boys, ended with a 18-8 season record. The team leader in scor- ing this year was Mike Baker followed closely by jesse luen, Brad Campbell and Charlie Aguilar. Their district record, at 4 wins and three losses, was not representative of the season. In five of the losses, only 2 dl Tw!-TowTl1ifwL or 3 points decided the difference. They played hard and never gave up, said Coach Ron Phillips. Burges will have plenty to look forward to next year when many of these boys will compose the varsity. After one more year togeth- er, accumulating what they have learned, they should make a very spe- cial basketball team -the Mustangs of H73 ll tal Coronado players move in to defend against Dave Fowler 1445. tbl Brad Campbell 4201 grimaces in a tie rebound against Coronado as lessie Erickson looks on. tcl Bottom Row: Stancil, L., Campbell, B., Dean, G., Alvarado, R., Crouch, F., Aguilar, C. Top Row: Man- ley, 1., Fowler, D., Baker, M., luen, l., Er- ickson, l., luen, R., White, W., Coach Phillips, Foster, P. 167 Ffwslv aQUmsT'wFofuQecovwlf Clinching second in district play, the freshman cagers wrapped up the season with an 8-5 district record. Overtaking their first four non-district challenges, the young Mustangs hit a cold spell right after Christmas with four losses. A total team effort brought about an out- standing defense and press that proved to be too much for the district teams. Outstanding scorers for the Ponies were Mark Lubianski and Matt Malo- FRESHMAN CAGE RESULTS Coronado Burges 53 Andress Burges 53 Ross Burges 41 Irvin Burges 36 Eastwood Burges 58 Austin Burges 47 Coronado Burges 38 Andress Burges 81 Ross Burges 35 lrvin Burges 76 Eastwood 40 Burges 49 Austin 41 Burges 45 tal Fernie Loya grabs rebound from an anxious T-Bird. tbl Closely guarded by a T-Bird, freshman Mark Lubianski 1123 chunks in two. tcl Lubianski, watched by Steve Burciaga C305 reaches for a Co- ronado rebound. tdl Top Row: Coach Finton, Reagan, D., Lubianski, M., Mal- oney, M., Anderson, B., Loya, F., Larson, R., Choteau, M., Rosser, T. Bottom Row: Thompson, S., Fiegal, D., Romero, I., Burciaga, S., Siquieros, R., Smith, B., Wilcox, S., Takahashi, l. ney. Top ballhandlers were Steve Bur ciaga, Don Fiegel and nie Loya was the most on the squad. The freshman roun be a well-rounded t lose Romero. Eer aggressive playe ballers proved to am. However, a the beginning of the season, their de ' at fensive effort was we ience. With repeated defense seemed to b end of the season. k due to inexperi oractice, the Pom e the best at thc- tal CT bT :Pkg S 11 E1 E- Z, EMM! E 155,13 New 'I69 rv 6 2' 'H 5. P X245 Q'-WS 2 i 1 l L . V E evwmis F r I 5 N 1 1 1 1 W 1 W V rv, um az is 1' -: ww, 'f s . s 2, ' ,, ., , sw - , 2, M' I M?'Z.,fQ'- 'P fit-U V1 K, f- ti ft V ,135 HQ.. 1' ,Aff lg t fo.. 'Nfl - ' 2 . ' 1' f,,, K '.,f wg i -D. ':.t.E11, ,Zsff ?aN2fr ', It ff 3 fa, L li. 'ZH -W .F-fi ruff f -i. ' x .it ,L 'V -V .,,. iw. .Wk surf' nw' .qw ,,,s,1 W f 'P '-f-- - -.-.1 Atal Vwisftg Tennis Varsity Mustang netters opened their fall season with round robin matches against eight local high schools. The boys, led by returning lettermen Al Her- nandez, lody Wright and jimmy Burns, had a 4-3 win-loss record. Returning two-year lettermen Martha Mata and Sue Mitcham led the girls team to a 3-4 record. The team won a first place trophy and a third place trophy in the lrvin and Eastwood tournaments respectively. ...N tal Margot Springer attempts an over- head smash. Qbl Gary Estes packs a wal- . lop in his return swing. 9 171 72 Nwbtw I-lost T Racketeers hosted two tournaments on their home courts, the 17th Annual Burges junior Tennis Championships in November and the third Annual Burges Indoor Tennis Tournament in April, The netters' district competition began in April at the El Paso Tennis Club. la.1 Attempting to return a powerful serve, David Byrd finds himself in dou- ble trouble. fb.1 During a practice match, Captain 1immy Burns illustrates his forward swing. :5'l'l E YQ Bottom Row: Estes, G.5 Wright, 1.5 McAleb, 8.5 Chmar. A.5 Haugland, C. Top Row: Burns, 1.5 Chmar, T.5 Hernandez, A.5 Christen sen, 1.5 Green, E.5 Byrd, D. Bottom Row: Orona, B., Rosais, M., Mitchell, 1.5 Mata, M., Springer, M. Top Row: Zerbi, M., Scott, D., Mitcham, 5.5 Klein, K., Greco, C. Tennis Schedule Oct. 27 Andress H ...g.m-f Gct. 28 Austin S Oct. 30 Deming NOV. 14 El Paso Schools Round Robin Tournament NOV, 12-13, 17th Annual Burges 19-20 Open Tournament Deg, 19-25 Sun Carnival Tennis Tournament jan, 14-15 EP School Invitational Tournament Feb, 21-26 EP Schools Closed Tournament March 29 Burges Indoor Invitational I73 www NIilcML ?1- Seb Winning Paw if.. HT ,S Burges' wrestling team opened its 71-72 season with 50 boys trying for the 16 open slots. Returning lettermen Mark Sholly, Henry Rebollo, Wayne Larson, Robert Weyman and Champion Willard Whipple brought their 1971 tournament points into the season opener. Ralph Coulter, also a 71 letterman, utilized last year's City Tournament experience to nail down the 145-pound assignment. Basically an inexperienced team, the Mustangs' first confrontation came with a defeat of 25-30 by Bowie. The fol- lowing match with El Paso High found the Mustangs back in winning form as all wrestlers took wins from 119 pounds through 185. Las Cruces Mayfield low- ered the boom 48-14 over the Mustangs with Larson supplying the lone pin for the matmen. Nailing the T-Birds 30-20, Burges took their fourth consecutive win over Coro- nado. ln Albuquerque at the Manzano Invitational Tournament, Larson and Rebollo claimed second place awards in their divisions. Whipple took home a third place medal. Cal Willard Whipple maneuvers a Bowie Bear into a head interlock hold. tbl Eric Samaniego rides a Bear. Tlmw Qtappleuus Advance Tow Sporting a sound 8-3 season record, losing only to Irvin in the second sea- ir son, the Mustangs began working for the climax of their season with new ad- diton Steve McCraw. Hours of practice and self-discipline spread over two- and-one-half months of work would be compressed into two tense days. In the outcome of the tourney, Bur- ges fell short of second by 316 points to Bowie. Archuleta, Seise and IvicCraw took gold medals and Archuleta and IvlcCraw were chosen Outstanding Wrestlers in the tourney. The three matmen journeyed to Amarillo the fol- lowing weekend for the Texas State Wrestling Championship. laiAl Archuleta takes advantage of every opportunity to score points against his Bowie opponent. fbi Eric Sa- , maniego demonstratesahalf-nelson. W lii lil ii ii l Top: Whipple, W., McCraw, S., Weyman, R., coulter, B., Seise, H. Middle: Rebollo, H., Larson, W., Valencia Sholly, M. Bottom: Smith, I., johnson, H. and Archuleta, A. 'I76 ! i- L I- Q Q E 5 bT sw annals nuniiifglinumxiuliffint l8 10 N bm! n:1wnnn1:anr1mim:nseq ui an Q.. l'3lk!fW5 ilXX1'f KIUIUUNNQW ummm I ummm M mums nf nztilrimrgfuvggms ill 1111111111-Xufwulnnu 3 ill N. A, ,.,,: , ,. ,Q , .N.. ,K 1 . , Q, M H W .Q 1 9':-'La 1 la 1 4-wh' 7 as ' f ii 1 A 'X r-' Sw r Qgra NSW ,551 asm, N39 A 65144, , 4' CID 65 gg 3 f?.'!,l X - . ...EF fm? . X ,Ill Y 3 QSTA4. J tfvfeff v.wET5 'L!lJ6 'FLM ' ,STA,y M 5 Es re. Back Row: Morris, 1.5 Coach Osborneg Damron G Reyes G Coulter R Guerreo H Opel C Suffle l Weyman R Scanlan R McCraw,Sg Larson,W.g Macatee, Bglones, N Tresemer l Valencla 1 Whnpple W Lynch P Second Row Duran E Kumble B john son, H.g Bates, R.gShoIIy,M.gMacias,A.gMcLaughlln M Reddy R Rebollo H Angelos M FrontRow Sparrow K Cancel B Samanle go, E.g Archuleta, A.g Fernandez, R.g Smith M 04'3fwziD YZ . , ,,.,, , t K243at..,......,,, K. K R VV ff . Lmb, Wgy-Kg .Hy Q K. 'O ., 4 W lfmmlfl at . . -QOLWU Replaces Towwnegs Mustang golfers got off to a good start this year by beating Amarillo Tas- cosa Feb. 10 in an 18-hole play by 17 strokes. Lowscorers for the match were Randy Richardson with a 73 and Ray Rike with 74. Later that week, the link- men, aided by 5 returnees, beat Amaril- lo Caprock in a 27 hole match. tal Mike Summers and john Lee prac- tice putting and reading the greens be- fore the match. tbl Randy Richardson works to perfect his power swing be- fore district matches. Returning lettermen are Sandy Pridgeon jimmy Kunkel, Randy Richardson, Bob lyons and Ray Rike. 'I79 Aids Teemews Bach Swing ii C ii Top: Britain, B., Lee, j., Williams, B., Summers, M., Armijo, R., Randal, C Bottom Miller G Canaan B Vandervort B., Hon, M., Booten, B., Sanchez, R. MATCH PLAY February 21 El Paso High March 1 jefferson March 8 Coronado March 13 Bowie March 20 lfvin April 4 Austin 0 Twcb NTUNL Q 'wi R HT l Russell Vandenloerg, Lawrence, D., Lawrence, S., Hammond, D., johnson, D., Stoval, E., Furst, T., Nordheim, A., Sterling, l., L, Coach jones. Middle Row: Willette, S., Gereda, R., Hampton, K.,.Gallegos, R., Perez, N., Ball, T., Campos, R., Kappmeyer, m Row: Romero, L., Franco, M., Camacho, R., Harden, A., Kordek, C., Estrada, l., Ontiveros, j., Avila, 1., Smith, M., Williams, l if fit s ,..,.f-1g.4 .A'1 . 'xi 3. CT la.l Louis Romero and Tim Ball puff across the last stretch. tbl Burges thin- clads break away in the opening charge. fc.l Ralph Campos confidently pushes past his opponent. A 1 X bl Third place was a familiar slot for the Mustang Cross Country team this year. After finishing third in District 1-AAAA, the Burges' thinclads traveled to San Marcos to capture third in state cham- pionships. Senior Ralph Campos led the team by taking fourth place overall and receiving All-State recognition. During the season Ralph set a school record in the two-mile by running 9:21:8. Other varsity leaders were sen- iors Tim Ball, Nelson Perez and Louis Romero, junior laime Avila and sopho- more Albert Harden. Mustangs look forward to a good sea- son next year as both freshman and jun- ior-varsity teams did an excellent job this year, according to Coach Russell Vandenberg. The freshmen finished as district champs with leaders Mark Fran- co and Uwe Kappmeyer. Consistent standouts for the second place junior- varsity were Keith l-lampton, David johnson and Ruben Gallegos. Aided by eight returning Iettermen, the'72 Uackteanihoped nnreganithe dmtnctchanuionship LastyeanteanicaptaumRalph Canwpos tmydedto Maw compeuuon whh hm mile time, 4:21.9. He set a Burges dis- tance record at 4:24.2. Darryl Marbury placed in last season's district meet with a 22'1 long jump. In chstnct chanwpionship Luis Rornero placed in the mile with a time of 4:32.4. ,Ann NOFdh9HU,L83HlC3DtMH,f3DUHGd third in district competition with a 49.7 open quarter time. lay jimmy Kimble and Bill Bain prepare for a practice run. POLE VAULT tbl Bottom Row: McCabe, T.p Estrada,1.g Flores, R. Top Row: Macattee, B.g McGill, D.p Powers, l. Qcl john Thomas bounds over a hurdle. Cdl Coaches Rus- sell Vandenberg, Hampton Hurt, and jim Hensley take time out from their busy schedule to take a picture. 4 as Twclesfws f if 353,21 :le ,.,. .... I iitt ii'.. . ..,. - M BT tsst L . s ,... .,,.,.. ..-. ...L liii ..i,.. gms,,,,.,,,.,,,1 'r sssr1 'snw ' 'rrss. rytiis 3 rr 1 tsrr Q 1 . ,....s .... ..sr A 13 , ' ltr -trt 1 1 A iri r ili- Ail' ..,. 1 V m :V ....,.... iili. iiiltti - . L iili Qil 'iir .i... , irr 1 Y ia? '-ii . W' 7 A -iW- I L 'r'i J -1 . . .W .,.-. 2 f' 1 't' '11 iz' H- 11 '1 . A . , -1 , .H W-, V L. it A 5, x 1 tyttrtfr issrs -.1. l 1 -. . ' rt n........ 's.rs. tstt t s i i,. sstr A -.., ttsl i l - ils P i..n 5 ' 32 pr .. 'h ' . '1 ll . . L .. .Q .QT ' L , , ss.. . .... 'I at '.:i,i:5' '-11l5:Li'LVf- 1 1' avail .a , l L.. 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Third Row: Gonzalez, F., Baca, R., Conway, j., Marbury, D., Katzaman, R., Nordheim, A., Glenn, A., McPhail, L., Rodriguez, L., Kordek, S. l 'I85 aT bT 186 1 . . . 2 W' AA' A We l ' qw ' ' 2 'ft ' fry . .. Fofvlklewf Lettermen returning this year were Ralph Campos, Darryl Marbury, Lebron McPhaiI, Luis Romero, Lorenzo Mon- toya, jimmy Kimble, Doug Youngs and Alan Nordheim. To accomplish the goals for district championship, we need hard work and dedication from the team, Coach Hurt explained. wi l , . 1 . 4 al Q -,ik ...,,,k.. DISCUS, SHOTPUT lah Bottom Row: Chavez, C., Montoya, L., Pofahl, D., Rednour, R.,Top Row: Coach Hensley, Youngs, D., Hayns- worth, R., Springer, l., Connelly, R., Dryden, j. tbl Doug Youngs winds up to hurl the shotput. Tcl Tim McCabe at- tempts to clear the bar with the pole vault. DISTANCE . Cdl Bottom Row: Hampton, K., Gereda, R., Franco, M., Romero, L., Avila, l., Camancho, R., Harden, A., Kappmeyer, U. Second Row: Ball, T., Clark, F., Galle- gos, R., Lawrence, S., Baca, F., Kordek, C,, Ontiveros, j., Lawrence, D., Campos, R. Third Row: Coach Vandenberg, Wil- Iette, S., Perez, N., johnson, D., Welch, Rg, Peterson, F., Furst, T., Oughton, R., Borg, K., Hammond, D. ,,..,,,,,, .,.,. H ' , 51:25 'Wi , . ' 1 K I 3 .. gg.. ., . N nf.. ,. ,, ,, ...., ,...,.,',,,,,, . ..... ..,s,..,.,,,,,,,,,.,,.,.u,,....,,.,. ,, . . W.. . M. N .W .,..., ,, W l a I .. .uf , ,, gr W Q K J .. . ..,. ...,, . . 5 V f ' , 5 C ' 'TT' ' at f- 'ga Q' l , lhT IRf' , ' 3' A A .. . .. l ls.. 1. A 'N---A r 5 t A R ' Y f my A' t v ' ' 4 s at -5 it ' V ' - mm. L ,,,iV ,Qs - ' A ,l,..' 3 - H V' - 3 '. . ' 1 'J. A 'iti ' L ,',, f V- .. H g , ' . ,: . ' ,AF W' ' ' 71 ' .1 .. rw ill , V. ' , - 14 f 1- Her.. W V fa. -. . .i ,Q ,Q he W , , I iq. A a i, k , A ,V K ,, af. ,E , , t li , . Mm., af., K Vrtr 7,34 Z. .1 K V. . .A kk I M I K E .. 4 M. J, ., J Q 3 . E A -. 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With the help of last year's All-Dis- trict catcher Wayne Larson and II other returnees, the Mustangs boasted a lead on their opposing schools. Last year's sluggers came out second in district with an 8-2 record, losing only to Eastwood and Austin by only one point each in the first round. The Mustangs had a clean sweep dur- ing the second round having trouble only with Austin. .. 'K:- 94 4' X I J wx? . r , ,..... If PARR, TOMMY BUSTAMANTE, junior CHARLIE Catcher Senior 3rd Base 189 9 WARD, CLAY Sophomore 3rd Base CASTLE, NOAH Sophomore Shortstop fbi Em tal Clay Ward catches a high fly. tbl Hector Seise dodges an out as he crawls into homeplate. ici Bill Birkhead warms up with a practice swing. fdj Tommy Parr winds up to demonstrate a curve ball. BASEBALL SCHEDULE April 7 Coronado at Burges April ll Burges at Eastwood April 14 Irvin at Burges April 18 Burges at Andress April 21 Burges at Austin April 25 Burges at Coronado Apfll 28 Eastwood at Burges Mav12 Burges at Irvin Mal' 5 Andress at Burges May 9 Austin at Burges ,-wav. f QF 0 i ,f 1 id f ..... J few' 4 , 1. P if 'W Y N x JI 695 T FR albi- ',,,L A . .sf ' . ,K W f .. T . N EATTEE S 1' ':f-an ' Q, ' 'S ft1 ee.. f:,, . ., gg ,T A ,L., ' E n..-:MM , ' Q MW ,WV , ,,.wW,.,,!. 1' MHP 4+ ern: I ,,K . e J wg I f - A H T 'W J 1 X E. ,VL E 1 T? l asks? 3 T TSEQ rf . . 1, 1 Q Z E J- 3? -E .6 rs i Q ,,,. H5 QR STOKES, GENE Senior Outfield BIBO, RICKY Sophomore Manager PALMORE, MARK junior Manager WEYMAN, ROBERT junior 1st Base BEIARANO, ART lunior 2nd Base SEISE, HECTOR Senior 2nd Base LARSON, WAYNE Senior Catcher ROBERT OSBORNE Head Coach ' Captww Tw Cifg GAA began their yearly program of athletics with softball this fall, and came out on top when they brought home the city championship. The Mustangs proved they were number one again as they beat Austin in the playoffs for the volleyball cham- pionship. With spring came track and the girls began practicing before and after school and three times daily for hurdles and shotput. All in all, the Mustang girls had a very victorious year under the direction of Mrs. Martha Gage and Miss lane McCutcheon. tal Gloria Camacho receives the official results of the Burges Invitational Tour- nament. fbl Practicing for basketball games, Terry Valenzuela shoots a lay- up. ICI Putting out extra effort, Lupe Ochoa volleys the ball as Becki Garcia looks on. Cdl Linda Chavez gives a dis- cerning look as Coronado makes two points. Bottom Row: Mendez, M., Seise, D., Aranda, A Villareal C Reyes C Second Row Cullen T Hobson M Garcia, C., Ruiz, B., Rayon, C., Ochoa, L. Third Row Ivey S Garcia B Iuarez I Medrano M jones C Top Row: Fairley, C., Varela, M., Terrazes, I., jones K Lawler K 9 Classes Qcwlbiudv og o ' 5 , ,, ,,. , Q Hfigs !,1Z4 K ., f A 1' . S' 1 ju if 3. s kff M 1 ,I f, .W we . 4 4' 1,4 ' aj-5 ' r' Ia. 2- 353 .Q ' - zz -X FW- 4 195 96 Qemiofvlf-auofates 98 Varsity cheerleaders, chosen at the end of April by the student body, went to cheerleading camp in july and at- tended sport activities throughout the year where they gave support to all Bur- ges players. x .f I 55 az fs ff 3 vm., 4 W 1 Qemwv Pmscmalwes 'UGGWGULB U TwwBaw wmmmq ,Bacafvizeh Clog Qmvgwv These 10 Seniqrs, picked by the Bur- ges faculty, are chosen on the basis of their leadership, scholarship, citizen- ship and extracurricuiar activities. mmm Sew - pwwnwm Bfllg Bmblwndf Debbw Clww Lum Wagwv I-lamb Baslww Alcantar, Samuel Alexander, Bill Alexander, Bob Alexander, Kerry Alford, Kevin Allen, Donald Adame, Alicia Adams, Dale Adamson, Sally Adkins, leanne Aguilar, Margarita Aguilar, Rosa Aguilar, Teresa Aguirre, Arturo Aguirr cala Mar ie Agj? it lj l y Xxx Kiln Lf CQ , K1' f VVE'RE SO GREAT IN ALL WE DO CAUSE WE'RE THE CLASS OF 72 The class of 72 hoped their efforts in various school projects contributed I something to Burges this year. They not only set a good example to underclass- men by showing spirit, but also helped others by going on a canned food drive - the last day of school before the Christ- mas holidays. Other senior activities in- cluded the senior trip and of course, GRADUATION! l 203 , Arnold, john Arriola Angelica Arriola, Patricia Austin, Andy Ayala, Aramis Ayala, Laura Bachar, Karen Baeza, Miguel Bain, William Baish, Charles Baker, Nancy Ball, Tim Banuelos, Edna Barajas, Ronald 204 Almonte, David Alvarado, Gilbert Alvillar, Ricardo Angelos, Pam Anthony, Deitra Antuna, jesus Arazoza, Tony Archuleta, Alfonso Arechavaleta, Helga i ' P Fofv Student activities director jim Boatright measures Mike Williams for senior caps and gowns. 205 206 vuwzdaBoswsBwg News Jw families throughout town 'boices filledfwith 'jgoodiesifwv Barnes, Barnes, Barr, Barratt, james Karen Adelle lody Beckham, Bell, Belmontes, Beltran, Charles Kathy Linda Leo Berry, Bindman, Bickelr Bird, Debby Cindy Ken David Bashore, Hank Beltran, Robert Birkhead, William Beall, Fabiola Benito, Chris Bivins, Demetrius V, . :wists . Gmini! Q 1-1 3 - ' -.5295 ilfliz A Bixler, Brenda Blanco, Ralph Bluth, Barbara Bollen, Art Bolling, Wade Bothwell, Denise Bouchard, Deana Bowers, Leslie Braun, Sheila Bright, Donald Briones, Gloria Brock, Robert Brown, Audrey Brown, Donna Brown, Douglas Brown, john Brumley, Robert Bryant, Ginny Buck, Steve Buffone, Brian Burek, Peter Burgess, Caren Burnett, David Burns, lim Bustamante, Cha Bustamante, Con Bustamante, Mar Bustamante, Rub Cabatu, Lily Cabral, Maria rlie nie Y en 207 Carranza, Eddie Carrera, Santos Carrick, William Carrillo, Martha Carrizal, Louie Carter, Evangeline Caruth, Charles Casarez, Patricia Cashman, Kathy Caster, Elizabeth Castle, Terry Cato, james Cazares, Zulema Cecil, Danny Chacon, Olga 208 Calderon, lose Calof, Anne Camacho, Gloria Camacho, Willie Camargo, Herlinda Camargo, Verlinda Camarillo, james Campbell, Nita Campos, Dora Campos, Ralph Cardon, Hettie Cardon, Suzanne U' Registrars authorized from city hall set up a table where Marc Weitz and another student register to vote. Chanson, Arthur Chapa, Susan Chavers, Candace Chavez, Avelardo Chavez, Delphina Chessey, Robert Chew, Debbie Chiquito, Rosa Chmar, William Christensen, jim Cilino, Don Cisneros, Alfred Clark, Charles Clegg, jackie Clement, Carol 209 Clevenger, Cathy Colapret, julie Colburn, Mona Coleman, Sydney Coles, Cynthia Coley, Claire Collazo, Frank Collins, Charles Compton, Linda Conn, Linda Sue Cooke, Frank Cooley, Kathleen Cooley, Maureen Coppack, Mike Corona, Nicholas 20 anim FofvTlwl-2ealbTlwrg Seniors Cathy Burns, lana Hatton, Gilbert Telles, and Adolfo Urquieta utilize the numerous coke machines cated in the snack bar. Corral, john Cortez, Maria Couder, Richard Crarner, Catherine Cranford, Charles Corssland, Randy Cruikshank, Andre Cruz, Alfredo Ei Curry, Jacquelin Curtis, Lynne Curtis, Toni Daiiey, Carrie Daniels, Sunnie David, Christy Davis, Charlotte DeBaca, Richard DeBaca, Trina Delgado, Ruben Denson, Tanya Denton, Doris Deterra, Victor Devlin, Carol DeVore, Eric X Diaz, Angiej Diaz, Artirdo Diaz, Damanis Diaz, George Diaz, jesus Diaz, Michael Dibble, Rodney Dickerson, Dana Digennaro, Lynn Domenicali, Nancy Dominguez, Reynaldo Downey, Brian Drury, Gary Duarte, Ruben Duncan, Chris 212 Duncan, james Duncan, john Duran, Edward Duran, Lucy Durkin, Dennis Eatrnan, Martha Edwards, james Edwards, Steven Ehrlich, Maria Elfers, Eddie Elmer, Victoria Episcopo, Mike Escobedo, Raul Esparza, Raul Espinoza, lose Espinoza, Raul Estes, Gary Facio, Alfonso New Dwss Code w I-lam Z . 1 I i 1 Gary Kingman finds that long hair needs much attention and takes time from his daily sched- ule to Comb it. 213 l4 4 Faires, Richard Fairley, Cowart Famiglietti, Lisa Fedako, Steve Feeney, Cathy Feist, Robert Feldmeir, Sherry Fernandez, lsela Ferreil, john Ferullo, Lydia Flores, George Flores, Ralph Flores, Ruben Flores, Sergio Flynn, Denise Ford, Benjamin Ford, Elizabeth Fordham, Betty Forton, Robert Sergio Flores orders his senior announcements late through M Boatright, student activities director. Foster, Shirley Franco, David Franco, Fernando Freudiger, Cherry Gahan, Madonna Gagliano, Karen Galindo, Roberto Gallardo, Armando Gallardo, ' ' Galloway, Diana Galvan, Carlos Gamboa, Nick Gandy, Steve Garcia, Alfred Garcia, Carlos Garcia, Hildegard Garcia, Irene Garcia, Mary Garcia, Pablo Garcia, Richard Garibay, Gloria Gereda, Lupe Geyer, Ronnie Gillingham, David Gillis, Richard 21 5 Glenn, Albert Golden, Zachary Gomez, Benjamin Gomez, Carlos Gomez, Ronnie Gomez, Rosemary Gomez, Sylvia Gonzales, Patricia Gonzales, Richard Gonzalez, Laura Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Mario Patti Gonzalez, Rosie Gonzalez, Tony Goodman 216 , Gloria Uppefzdnssmw Pefclwt Pose Alan Satre and Hettie Cardon comment on the way they look in the senior class picture Gordon, Donald Gorman, Michael Gossar, Donald Goyea, Armando Gray, Charles Green, Eric Griffin, Roy Guenther, Barbara was... Guillen, Robert Gutierrez, Adam Gutierrez, Armida Gutierrez, Lilia Gutierrez, Patricia Gutierrez, Victor Guzman, Elizabeth Halas, Barbara Hall, lustine Hampton, Keith Haney, Cyndi Harding, Michael Hart, Debbie Hart, Leslie Z-4 ar, 9 Hartsfield, Larry Hatton, Jana Hayden, Eddie Hayes, Rick Haynsworth, Bobby 217 2 Higginbottom, Kent Hilderbrandt, Bernard Hinojos, Hector Hinojos, Raul Hobson, Marian Hocking, Dawn Holcomb, Susan Hord, janet Howe, leffery Howes, Robert 18 Hegwood, Vivian Henderson, Robert Henry, jackie Henry, Varner Hensley, Daryl Hernandez, Ampora Hernandez, Danny Hernandez, Hector Hernandez, lo Ann Hernandez, lose Hernandez, Larry ernan ez, up Hernandez, Mike Herrera, David Herrera, Margaret Hickey, Kay Qemwv Qitws 912120 At Ewibwidmg Q fi . ' , WWWIMQ , a I 'H A Pablo Garcia '-.. woman' R V iw, ZW Ty ,. ,,,, , 1 ta 1-T12 ,,...'ff' ows his talent by embroidering burlap cloth. Hurley, Paula Hutchinson, Steve Ibanez, Becky lde, Randy Ingo, lose Jaime, Mary lasso, David lastrzembski, loyce jemente, Lily lochum, Klara 219 johnson, Diane johnson, judy johnson, Lori johnson, Sherry johnson, Eric jones, Byron ,4 arilyn ones, Nathaniel jordon, Carmen juarez, Isabel juarez, jesus julsonnet, john Kane, Matthew Keifer, Reynolds Kelemen, Anne Marie 220 Campus Police Doubles f' Mrs. Silva Margaret A9 ,ef Ni K ff S rx 'M carries out one of her duties as lady campus cop and checks hall passes of Mike Coppock and Reyna. . Kellam, Sydney Kelly, Brian Kelley, Bruce Kenney, Becky King, Damon King, Mona Kingman, Gary Kondo, Armando Kostrubala, Nathaniel Kramer, Kristine Kuhn, Marilyn Kunz, Reinhold Ladwig, David fl ef' Lara, Glori arios, Norma Larson, Wayne Lathrum, Sam Lawrence, Danny Leak, Susan Lechuga, Arturo Lemmon, Edward Lerma, Chris Levine, Eric Lindsey, Kent Little, Ross Loera, Doris Long, Gina Long, Patty 221 Manago, Ray Mandelstamm, David Manuel, Susan Marble, Kathy Marbury, Darryl Mark, Brian Marquez, Alfred Marquez, lose Marquez, Patricia Marquez, Rosalia Marquez, Rudy Martin, David Martin, David Martin, john Martin, Lawrence 222 Lopez, Roberto Lopez, Willie Lozano, Irma Lozano, Letitia Lucero, Richard Lujan, Roberto Lynn, Nancy Lyons, Robert Madrid, Ana Madrid, Virginia Magallanes, Rosa Malcolm, Ramona ' lug iwtwvw mi in Marcia Smith, john Roberts and Ianice Smith take time to play football in the snow. Martin, Michael Martin del Campo, lose Martinez, Ana Martinez, Karen Martinez, Sergio Massello, Neill Mastin, Vivian Mata, Martha Mazzucchi, Rick McAleer, Ken 22 McCabe, Pat McCabe, Tim V 0 Mc ror , . McDonald, Kenneth McGehee, Margaret McKay, Elizabeth McKennon, Mark McMahan, Elva McManus, Tamara 224 If-uwLsAwLzwLfb McNeeIy, Elizabeth Medford, Medrano, Maria Mehl, Tim -f -,-W, ttt.i NE E :E 1-'N Gerald jeff Howe found himself in the library quite often doin homework research. Y i Melendez, AI Mendoza, David Merritt, Dan Merritt, lay Meshurle, Frank Metzgar, Mari Miller, Daniel Miller, james Milner, Mack Mitcham, Suzanne Moeller, Karl Molina, Ignacio Moltzen, Catherine Montes, Darlene Montoya, Daniel Morales, Diego Morales, Lisette Morgan, james Moriarty, Patrick Mueller, Veronica Muilenburg, Suzanne Mullen, Mike Multer, Martin 225 A f 6 ,f Olivas, -Artluro O'VNeal, David Ontiveros, jesus Opel, Carlton Orr, James , Xa - Ortega, Fernando Padillo, Carlos Parsons, Llntja Paugh, Llxndha Pawnee, Michael Natividad, Daniel Nativioad, Gilbert ' Nava,,rA31geIa Navarro, Vilrna Y Nelson, Daniel Nelson, Steye X Nelurns, joe ,, Nevareg, Patrieia Ocosek, Thomas Odom, rAmy 1 O'Hara, Arthur V 'O'Leary, Palsy Marian Riley begins school life at Burges when she registers late. N-M-W ww ,iii P ' Elfm- f L Pags Fw - Ex W X 'W Pickrell, Steve Pena, Ralph Pepper, Anne Perez, Nelson Perez, Socorro Perez-Vitier, Evelio Peters, Judy Peterson, james Pickett, Anne Pinales, Maria Pineda, Saul Pinion, Gloria Placencia, Kathy Polendo, Norma Pollock, Charles Pollock, Louise Porras, Delia Preckett, Mary Prentice, Phillip 227 Prestidge, Tom Pridgeon, Sandy Prince, Charles Provenghi, Ruggero Rader, Lisa Rader, Steve Ragland, Beverly Ramirez, Albert Ramirez, Evangeline Ramirez, Irene 228 Q ewif- ' ' Bea4fwOu6fvQCOfce6 he ,, ,e A , , re National Merit Semi-finalists from Burges include Susan Coley, Tod Chmar, Rebecca Squyres, Richard Peterson and Neil Massello. Not shown is William johnson. Ramirez, Laura Ramirez, Mary Ramirez, Rosa Rebollo, Henry Reece, David Register, janet Reyes, Cynthia Reynolds, Ardeen Reza, Carlos Rike, Ray Rivera, Cecilia Rivera, Dwight Rivera, Iris Robertson, lan Robinson, Susan Rodriquez, David Rodriquez, Eusebio Rodriquez, Guillermo Rodriquez, Irma Rogers, Nikki Romero, Louis 229 Sanchez, Armando Sanchez, Nora Sanchez, Roy Sanders, Les Sandoval, Esther Santana, Omar Santillano, Olga Satre, Alan Suave, Cheryl Sawyer, Clay Scarbrough, Edward Schlosser, David Schmitz, Martin Scott, james Scott, Kathy 20 Romero, Roberto Ruecla, Cynthia Ruiz, Irma Rukavina, john Saavedra, Richard Saenz, Dora St. Almond, Kathryn Salgado, Mary Salinas, Fernando Henry Reballo takes advantage of study hall to study for final exams. F-ow Scott, Nancy Simon, Matthew Smith, Louis Sedillo, Antonio Simon, Terrie Smith, Marcia Seise, Hector Sitton, Susie Smith, Margaret Self, Robert Sledge, Bertha Smith, Nancy Sheid, Rusty Smith, Diane Smith, Stephen Sierra, Gerald Smith, Janice Sons, leri Soza, Edward Springer, Margot Squyres, Rebecca Stanley, Elizabeth Steele, john Stephens, Fonnie Stiles, Roy Stokes, Eugene Stone, Kay Stowe, Linda Stuart, Gary Sullins, Sara Sutton, George Swank, Mark Sykes, Rebecca 32 C0-lAl1lSPl0fUP'L0-llidB8 H160 Ow SAT W. f, , , if 2 la 1 M' C' ,fi al , f 1 it M , K , hm HR if at , n if Q, ily f? 42: ! S , S,,,, i t ft, f , all gi ,,,s, ,,S, t t , , 'ifttt ' tii ' 1 1 . Mr. Ranew Ciallanza. ,the senior counselor, discusses the college entrance tests with Mary Trueba and Dana R5 Talavera, Lorenzo Tanner, Catherine Tapia, Yolanda Tarango, Bea Tarango, lsela Tarin, Hector Taylor, jeremy Telles, Gilbert Tellez, Yolanda Thacker, john Thompson, Gail Torres, Martha Tourk, George Trejo, lo Ann Tresemer, Stephen Trueba, Mary Trujillo, Berta Tuck, Bernard Urquieta, Adolfo Urquieta, Carmen Uzleber, Herbert Valenzuela, Armando Valenzuela, Maria Valenzuela, Rosa lr l X , X7 J XJ Valle JlLJtl'T q', verct:,Jren'e' Kay Anna Vandervort, Libby 233 Villalobos, Patricia Villesca, Victor Wagner, Lisa Walker, Alan Walworth, Sandy Ward, Richard Washington, james Watts, Richard Weise, Gunnar Weitz, Marc Wells, Virginia Welsch, lan Whipple, Willard Wilkerson, Angie Williams, Cindy 234- Vandivort, Andy Van Reet, jon Varela, Alice Varela, juan Vargas, Peter Vasquez, joe Vasquez, Patricia Velarde, Mario Vestal, Kathleen Viers, Allen Villa, Edward Villalba, Deborah GMES Boost Qpw1bAt Clovis nga fa 3 as sf Senior Nancy Phifer and junior Dianne Cardon board the bus for ball game. sf Williams, lay Wilson, Anna Wolf, Anna Woo, Dennis Wood, Candace Woods, Donald Worrell, Patricia Wright, jerry Wynne, Becky Yanker, lames the Burges-Clovis foot- Young, Young, Laurice Richard Youngs, Zamecki, Doug David 235 Fowmites IZamowEsimdw Acosta, Acosta, Adams, Adkins, Aguilar, Aguilar, Adelina Estella Mike David Armando Robert Aguirre, Steve Alcantar, Norma Alexander, Robin Alexander, Robert Allen, Deborah Almanza, Diana Alvarado, Alfred Alvarado, lorge Alvarado, Robert Alvarado, Tony Amezaga, lose Amor, Rodolfo 238 wig www Eight hundred and thirty strong, the juniors boasted the largest class at Bur- ges, surpassing last year's junior enroll- ment by more than a hundred students. Being the largest class made it no eas- ier. The ITED, PSAT, NMSQT and the SAT vvere tests given to determine col- lege entrance eligibility and scholastic aptitude - all important to getting pri- ority consideration tor college during the senior year. The year was highlighted when jun- iors received class rings in December - symbols of pride and indication of only one more year to go. Amspacher, Teri Anthes, Meril Arispe, Luis Anderson, Letitia Aragon, Yolie Armenta, Damacio Ansley, jimmy Arellano, lose Armijo, Irma Qwwlialls - QofDoesJ d b tt m down as he discovers snow is not only white, but slippery too. luniorSteve Coxwin sup o o Armstrong, Ronald Arriaga, Fernie Arriaga, lose Arrieta, Emily Arrieta, lessie Arvizu, joe Ash, David Ash, Edward Avalos, George Avila, Estela Avila, laime Avila, Mary Baca, Freddie Baca, Gloria Baeza, David Bailey, Patricia Baker, Daisy Baker, Linda 239 Baker, Marvin Baker, Michael Baker, Paula Baker, Richard Balandran, Bertha Baldwin, Judy Ball, Sue Banuelos, Martha Barceleau, Jaime Barnett, Susan Barnhart, Sharon Barr, Adella Barragan, Sandy Barrick, jimmy Basso, Margaret Basurto, Margarita Baze, Connie Beard, Eliseo Bejarano, Arturo Benavides, Leticia Benavides, Lydia Benigno, Nanette Bennett, Bonnie Benoit, Robert wharf 5 , f fi 61 y ,tml H ,UH :sv ,wr-V , ,.,. .,,,:.,,,, , 1, ftyrfy, ,.,,, ,f,,,k , Q Ri ,aw . , , gt ., f ':'..sf:',f ' i: 2f'1 r,fffQw if 'vi X' ,af af ,J i --L' ' f-:a w I I 1 if 4 ff' L ,,,,,tQ,,t H V , ,V X Bernal, Bernal, Billings, Julian Ramona David Blackham, Blaine, Blancas, Kathy Carol Martha 240 Bills, Darryl Blanco, Luis Birkhart, Bissell, Bivins, Laura Ronnie Deletha Blyth, Boisselier, Boone, Dewey Ricardo Sabrina Ltlofs Ups, Downs Cause i ., Maman, 6 f1 ':.f19' I as M- g 1 'QQ Qi E . i , I 1 nior Rickey Shaffer finds transferring books up and down the elevator a tire- ime task. Booth, Joni Booton, Linda Both, Missy Brader, Rosalie Bradley, Linda Brasher, Synthia Braudrick, Diann Braxton, Ken Breitegan, David Brewer, Randi Brissette, David Britain, Billy Brooks, Anna Brooks, Anna Brooks, Rebecca Brown, Brown, Debbie Kimberly Brumley, Suzie 24 Bowie, Tricia Boyd, Chris Burgess, Chris Burdick, Byrl Bustamante, David Bustamante, Diane Bustamante, Mark Bustamante, Teresa Butler, Gary Byars, john Byrd, james Byrd, Wanda Caffero, lean Calderon, Irene Calo, jane Calvilio, Cindy Calzadilla, Patricia Camacho, Bobby 242 4 3 Campos, Gregory Cancel, Edwardo Cano, Yvonne Camargo, joe Carbone, Brenda Card, Faye Cardenas, Alma Cardenas, Charlie Cardenas, Kathryn Cardon, Dianne Cardwell, Sharon Carnell, Kip WW' aa. Carrasco, Arturo Castillo, loaquin Chavez, Gabriel Chessey, Maryanne Carrasco, losefina Caulfield, john Chavez, Hilda Chmar, Andrew Carrera, Adolfo Cazares, Margie Chavez, Irene Chow, Hoi Carrillo, CHVVHIO, Edward Robert Celestino, CGNCGVOS, Ngrma AlOl'1ZO Chavez, Chavez, Karen Linda Cintron, Clark, Robert lan Carpenter, Terri Chavez, Adrina Cheeney, Ruth Claudio, Genovieve Carroll, William Chavez, Antonio Cherry, Cheryl Clement, Rosie 24 244 Cleveland, Royce Coble, Steve Cochran, Chris Collis, Connie Combs, Bruce Compton, Lora Concha, Sal Contreras, Carlos Contreras, Maria Cook, Donna Cooke, Pam Coplen, Richard Coppenbarger, jamie Counts, Pam Crawford, Charlie Damron, Greg Corle, ludv Cox, Charles Crossland, Brenda Davis, Deborah Corman, Carol Cox, Stephen Crosby, Loraine Davis, Donna Corona, Anna Cox, Tim Crout, Madeline Davis, Gyle Cortinas, Richard Coward, Toni Cunningham, Gloria Davis, Mary Coulehan, Terry Crank, Wes Dabbs, Richard Day, Margaret Coulter, Ralph Crawford Lisa Daley, Debbie Dean, Roy r Sf Novembwv Brings Qing XS elif ? i J V up if V Mg, gi, J sq R Q X l junior Greg McCliver along with Adelle Barr pick up their class rings from a losten's representative. DeBruhI, Patsy DeGroat, Donna Dennis, james Deviney, Melinda Devlin, Dennis Dominguez, lrene Dominguez, joe Doran, David Dorr, Iohn Downey, Pam Doyle, Michael Drake, Venie Drexler, Charles Drury, Sharon Dryden, Frank Duarte, Diana Duckette, Rocky Duncan, Lauren as ga -i 1 W 245 Duran, Charles Duran, Daniel Dziubinski, Susan Ebert, Crystal Echols, Roland Edwards, Thomas Egan, Pat Emery, Mike Engle, Donna Englisbee, Dorothy Escalante, Anita Escobar, Frank Espinoza, Marcia Espinoza, Mary Estrada, Cynthia Estrada, Ramon Evans, Dee Eveler, William Evers, Aundie Famiglietti, Tony Faust, Geni Fenton, David Fenzlein, Debra Ferguson, Donald Fefflimdel, Fernandez, Fernandez, Fields, Figueroa, Filer, Fink, I Alfred Gilbert Patrick joy Blanca Kathy Donna FISHER Flanagan, Flores, Flores, Flores, Floyd, Font, IGFVY Eugene Leticia Teresa Willibald Caryl Alfonso 246 7' l Hallie Vows Chem I student Charlie Randal discovers that lab exercises are complicated, technical procedures. 9: X is 1 iii 'N' it , i' i ' we NR Xia 5' -W- ' 4' All Y 1? 'QF f N f 'f f-f ',-,I Ford, Benjamin Ford, Catherine Ford, Deindre Fox, Ronald Franco, Christina Franco, Steve Frederick, Carolyn Frias, Luisa Frisbie, Libi Furst, Thomas Galbreath, Michael Gallardo, Robert Gallardo, Ruth Gandy, Garcia Garcia , Garcia, Garess f Anita Dolores Lilly Gilbert Gayle 247 Garcia, Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia, Yvonne Gaytan, Cynthia Gilliland, Edward Godfrin, Sandra Golden, Terry Golston, Bill Gomez, Angelina Gomez Leon, Clarissa Gomez, Gerry Gonzalez, Daniel Gonzalez, Francisco Gonzalez, lerado Gonzalez, johnny Gonzalez, luan Gonzalez, Linda Gonzalez, Richard Gooding, Gorgas, Elba 248 Marcia Miguel Ralph Raul Rebecca Susan www! Debra Grape, Gravalos, GFHY, Greco, Gregory, Gregory, Griffin, Brenda Tom Eileen Cynthia Bernetta Elaine Bobbie Greyhosky, Guerrero, Guevara, Guevara, Gutierrez, Gutierrez, Gutierrez Barbara Hector C6Clli6 joe Armida Don Manny JOBLJ . Nick I-lolwlag Vstb 5. s 1 Y A+ N si. ti tt f he 11 f A K Q , X, Gflol7.4.x.CWit'i3fC1Qlj'0V'l M, Qfwcro plwl0'0-r FSO'-fm Wit C ,,,t nam G5lCDlf1fsQ,sfg.iva,m2.se Mike Adams, disguised as Santa Claus, helps judge door decorations for the Stampede's annual Christmas Contest. S. MEX Gutierrez, Victor Guzman, Mike Hakes, Pam Hall, Anita Hamilton, Frank Harris, Deborah Harrison, Velma Hart, Janice Hartwell, Mark Hatch, Christopher Hayward, Regan Henderson, Carolyn Hensley, Susan Hepp, Carol Herman, Alan Hermanski, Burt Hernandez, Adanelida Hernandez, Alejandria Hernandez, Gracie Hernandez, Irma 249 Hernandez, Rosenne Herrera, jose Herron, Carol Hickey, Lisa Hill, joshua Hill, LeLane Hill, Linda Hill, Penny Hilmo, Ann Hinkle, Peggy Hockman, Norma Holder, Sylvia Holguin, Lydia Hollis, Debi Hon, Nina Hood, Susan Horrell, David Horton, Debbie 250 EMM Hallffffw 226'-ww 'GTP so ,vi fa K llll ff 5- .,1, A 'Wi s, X Q l 5 R 6,3 rfkkgf ie, . ai' wx Sm WWW ' .uw-wr' l i junior cheerleaders Bev McNeely, Lesli Underwood, and Donna Russell take time out at half-time to rest and enjoy a coke. Huante, Armida Hughes, David Ibarra, Tony Ikeda, Stephen jaeckel, Karl jagoe, Paul james, jean jimerson, james jones, Michele jones, Larry johnsen, Carolyn johnson, Carol johnson, David johnson, Karen johnson, Sterling johnson, Susan johnston, Steve juarez, Amy juen, Greg Kane, Ellen Kappmeyer, Rita Karasinski, Edward Kassner, Celeste Katzaman, Robert ..N Keller, Michael Kordek, jon Kern, Kerr, Kirk, Klein, Donald Thomas Brenda Karen Krokik, Krolik, Kunkel, LaBar, Edna Mark james Sandra 251 Egg I-luwtefus Bag B i S 425-5+-iw l juniors Debi Allen and Bill Macatee affectionally fondle a bunny thinking it's the Easter rabbit Laca Robert Larovere, Ruth Leal, Albino Lacy, Kevin Lara, Elizabeth Leblanc, Chenita Ladd, Cathy Larabel, Chris Lee, Robert Latterty, Linda Law, jeff Lehman, Jerald 5 iiiilti W i pi ze ' IH- f ,,,fM+- - Wi MKG f lr , 1? il L V My 5' r 1 f , ,,.,..,,, i 9 H-fig , 1, 1 H, . 4 i M--1-+ 1? l t Q5 J, 6, We 'ef , f f '23 1 :i,g1 ,,1:i,f2i1 . 11,55 ,4,, V i m . fgmfw, f 'll' 5 f 'za i 3 K , i , ,tt, ,N 3 'W me LaFrano, Charles Lawley, Gwen Lehman, Robert fii Lamontine, Landa, Terrie Rosemary Lea, Leahey, Andrea Catherine Leighton, Lekowski, Barara Carol af' Xxwkja ,I Lobdell, Linda Lopez, Trina Luna, Rene Macias, laime Lockhart, Norma Lopez, Willie Lutz, Robert Maclver, Donald Logan, Franklin Lorey, Tina Lynch, john Madar, Theresa ts, ii! , f, W Lys -Q -L W,,. r 'ff li, mi I f Z . Loggins, jackie Loya, Miguel Lynch, Susan Madrid, Raul Leon, Minerva Leonard, Laurie Lerma, Alicia Lerma, Patsy Lewis, Anna Lewis, Greig Lewis, Maxine Lillebo, David Littrell, Danny Littrell, Debby Livengood, Celeste Lobdell, Leslie ' it Loggins Mike Lucio, lavier Lynn, Kathy Madrid, Terry 1 ww Long, Cathy Ludas, Gregory Macatee, Bill Mains, Doug Long, Cindy Lujan, Isidro Macias, Armando Maldonado, Carlos 2 Maldonado, Sylvia Malone, Ann Martinez, Rosa Mancera, Ray Marion, Barbara Marion, jamie Marquez, Elsa Marquez, Isabel Marquez, Oscar Marshall, Marlin del Campo, Rita Martin, Marsha WW Dianna Martinez, Armando Martinez, Cynthia Martinez, Gracie Martinez, Hilda Martinez, Katherine Martinez, Laura Martinez, Patrick Masse, Paul Mastin, jessica Maxwell, Barbara Maynez, Dennis McAleb, William vi I 551 ' K ,M Q 5 95, ww .ri H jg, 1 XM ,fy f--,.. 7,5 if t McAleer, McBee, McBride, McCabe, McCoy, McDiarmid, McDonald Mike Doug jerry Mary Dolores Mark Mary McDonald, McFadden, McCranahan, McKinney, McKnight, McManus, McNeely, 5h9 fV Reginald Patrick Paula Susan Tamara Beverly 254 Qfagalwugawoanwutap ,V t ! Discovering it's not all that bad, Royce Cleveland stays after school for help on his Algebra II assignment from Mrs. Gene Woodruff. Medeles, Daniel Medford, Donald Medina, Aracelis Medina, Eddie Medina, jimmy Megliorino, Eddie Meier, lan Mejia, Sandra Melendez, Esperanza Mendoza, Antonio Mendoza, Marco Mendoza, Roxanne Meraz, juan Meraz, Luz Merritt, Ken Meza, Sandra Miramon, Ofelia Mitchell, Dennis 255 Mochizuki, Shirley Molina, james Molina, Richard Moncada, Armando Moncada, Irene Montelongo, Estella Montelongo, lsabel Montes, Alberto Montes, Peggy Montoya, Carlos Montoya, David Montoya, Freddie Montoya, john Montoya, Lorenzo Montoya, Teresa Moon, Cike Moore, Vincent Morales, Frank Moreno, Elizabeth Moreno, Robert Morgan, Anne Morgan, Paylis Morrill, Don Morris, Vickie Morton, Morton, Mosely, Beaute Max Mark Musser, Mustered, Munoz, Michael Catherine Sandra 256 News Motsch, Arlon Munoz, Yvonne Mullin, Mullin, Mullin, Brian Pat Michael Nance, Natividad, Naya, Robert Rebecca Fred Q ' wuZalesTwskegTtea1b N4 Ken Webb takes advantage of Thanksgiving turkey and stuffing served in lunchroom before the holidays. .12 if 4, ' l ebfe QT' if Za ' Nava, Patricia Navarro, Glenda Naylor, Claudia Naylor, Robert Nevarez, Bertha Newman, Merci Newsom, Carole Newsome, Edward Newsome, Selina Ng, Henry Nordheim, Alan Norris, Nancy Nosenzo, Michael Novitski, john Nunes, Richard 257 Nye, William O'Leary, Randy Obine, Suzanne Ochoa, Armando Ochoa, Robert Ochoa, Valerie Olivas, Adela Olivas, joey Ollis, Susan Ontiveros, Eva Ontiveros, Francisco Orozco, Ruben Ortiz, Luz Osario, Areli Osorio, Arturo Padilla, Pete Palmore, Robert Parr, Tommy 258 J ' ' Agaiwlwl-lam Life Sports student Arturo Bejarano practices his bowling form as part of the class Pinales, luana Poole, William Iames Patricia Payne, Steven illiarn Peinado, Roberta Payne Paulk, Sheri Payne, W Peel, Penn, Ross Peoples, L. 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Pepin, Gregory Pepe, joe Perez, Angie Perez, David Perez, Elsa Perez, Manuel Perez, Mario Peters, Brian Peterson, Sharon Peterson, Tyrone Phillips, Chuck Phillips, john Phillips, Scott Pickett, Mary Pinales, laime Pinon, Pinon, Poer, Ponee, Ponce, Poole, Margie Martha Frank Mary Ann Miguel jake Pordas, Preckett, Prescott, Preusser, Pule, Quezada, Sabrina Torn lackie Robert Cheryl Angel Peppers, Raymond 259 Quintana, lim Quiroz, Benjamin Ramirez, Margie Ramirez, Gloria Ramirez, JoAnn Ramos, Wesley Randal, Charlie Rapisand, Kathy Raulerson, Dianne Raymond, Anthony Rayon, Cynthia Ready, Daphne Rearden, jackie Rees, Anthony Reid, Mary Reinhard, Martha Rey, Debi Reyes, Maria Reynolds, David Rincon, lerry Robertson, Mike 260 NS? xww Lt ,,::, .1-'WAR Reynoso, Reza, Elizabeth lavier Rivas, Rivera, joe Emanuel Robinson, Robinson, Mylon Sheryl Rice, Mary Rivera, Paul Rodela, Martha Richardson, Randy Rivera, Sylvana Rodriquez, Amado Rico, Patricia Rivera, Sylvia Rodriquez, Christina Rincon, Gloria Rivera, Teresa Rodriquez Tillie Q A ax, ,gssfsgfi tes!-Mp LessewLocwL Courtesy Patti Bailey works on files in Counselo r Mrs. Pina Mae Earp's office. in 0 W' Rodriquez Rodriquez Rodriquez Rodriquez, Rodriquez, Enrique Helen Ramon Robert Rosa Rogers, Beverly Rojo, Robert Romero, Beatrice Roper, Mary Rosales, Irma Rosas, Marta Ross, Edward Rouse, Cindy Rowe, Sarah Ruedas, Carolina Ruiz, Becky Rush, jim Rushing, Lora W 261 Russell, Donna Russell, Virginia Rutan, Deborah Rutledge, Keith Salomon, Hector Samaniego, Terry Sambrano, Danny Sample, Corlis Sanchez, Alfred Sanchez, Javier Sanchez, lose Sanchez, Ruben Sanolin, Bill Santayo, Herminia Sasser, lake Saldana, Isela Saylor, Betty Scanlan, Dan Schlosser, Cheryl Schoen, Diane Schuller, Brent Schultz, Danny Scoles, Marsha Scott, Byron l Scott, Scott, Scott, Scudday, Seals, 'Seelye, Semko, Cynthia Donna jenna Marcia Vickie Roseann Nancy Shaffer, Shaw, Shaw, Sheehan, Sherman, Sholly, Short, Richard Dona Douglas Catherine loyce David leffery 262 l Cold wwtlwv, Work A f.,f:i1:: - : '- . 'Timm S, S . ,, S , 5'bff'ff Deborah , ,V S sickles, Gay G isli fi lvvt ' Sleffaf AMY WV ' 1 'Q ' S Sierra, Ed f A 1 Sierra, Robert MK' , V Silva, Rebecca it ..,. , ., i ,.,,, V ., 'L Mfg. e.., ' ,. ,, , L V, ,ZW A ' ,if ' 'Q Silva, Sandra F ' . M , . , Silva, Sandra arg, wi 'A' M ., . . . 3 W V Simmerman, g x. if 'fi V f it I Peggy lo 'S 2 ,V 1 xff,,l Simmons, Susan 1 f 1 4, l A Sinclair, Troy 5 i' A, 5 ., ii l SiroS, Nina , , X ,JP H cc,, , N15 A 'f5??Sr,. ii Slack, Kenneth Smith, Charles Smith, Suzan Ecology-minded Jaime Avila, junior, finds himself raking leaves during his spare time to clean up on the campus. Slayton, Steve Smith, james Smith, Sylvia Smith, Brenda Smith, ludv Smith, William 263 Sordini, Daniel Sosa, Ruben Soto, lose Soward, Patric Spain, Beverly Spalding, Basil Sparrow, Roger Spencer, Charles Spitler, Betsy Springer, johnny Springer, Marla Spudeck, Ray St. Cyr, Magdlyn Steger, Louann Stem mermann, Mark Stemsley, Cindy Sterrett, Linda Stevens, Co Stevens, Jeffery Stevens, Karral Stevens, Patricia Stout, Connie Stovall, Baron Strait, Sue Mft - 'I ami' : Strate, Sustarsic, Sustasia Sutton Sweeney Swelgart Sylvestro David Alan Victor Gregory Pau Cecil Darcy Syska, Tanner, Tanner Tarango Taylor Tee Telles Gail Larry Lynette Genaro Robert Lindsey Bernard 264 poets mmpsega OwActww 41- ' ,,, ,MA ,W rw, , K .1 k,A,i , .,,, ,A ,L 'gg f 2 J tw ,,,, , 1,, mL A YM i 4 , . I 'NIM , , Thacker, Stanley Thomas, Curtis Thomas, john Thompson, Robert Thompson, Willie Thomson, Martha Tinsley, Charles Tirado, Myra Torres, Laura Torres, Lisa Torres, Maximo Tracy, Patrick M Trail, Trammell, Tim john Tresemer, Triana, Gary Barbara Gary Tresemer sits solemnly and watch- es a strong Mustang cage squad, Trentman, Nora Trujillo, Norma 265 Underwood, Lesli Urrutia, Bobby Uzleber, Aloisia Valencia, joe Vanderheydt, lanette Varela, juan Varela, Luis Vaughn, Forrest Vazquez, Margarita Velarde, Pat Velloz, Elizabeth Venegas, Art Villinueva, Terry Villarreal, Carlos Villareal, Patsy Villegas, Refugio Vinson, Steve Vorwald, David Wagner, Andi Wagnon, Gail Walker, Roy Walker, Sheryl Wallace, john Walsh, james Walsmith, Walton Walworth Ward Wasko Wautlet Wayne Billy Winston Steve Karen Bradley Ann an Weafer, Webb Weemes Wernette Westfall Weston Weyman Thomas en Danny Jeannette lanice Kenneth Robert 266 Valemtiw Qlwww Wfflv ibm, Cupid strikes as Mike Pawnee generously shares his box of Valentine candy with junior Ros- alie Brader. Weil' wfvlfa ' Wheeler, Dena Whitaker, Whiley White, Debbie White, Vicki Wiggins, Brenda Wiglesworth, Nathan Wilbourn, Douglas Willcocks, Tim Willey, Lorene Williams, Michael 267 v Y f Y -wwlwbmm ,,..,,wm.f,...,w. , , .F ,--f .wmm,WM-Wwwwm.-.f,ff .,-.m,,,,..,, ,,., .,1..,., ,.,.,,UM.,,....4....,,,,,,.,,,. ,,,.. .MM , M., l-Rings 18 To G-cv A lfe f it J NM-..,.,v? W :sky ' : WW' : I gg T 5 Work, Clairell Worley, Paula Wright, Gregg Wright, Linda Yarbrough, Terri Ybanez, joe Yee, Sharon Yee, Wayne Yetter, Tina Ylinen, john Young, Brenda Young, Cathrine Young, john Young, Roscoe Weafer, Tom Wilkerson, Herbert Williams, Richard Willoughby, Iuanita Wilson, Bradford Wilson, Cheryl Wilson, Connie Wilson, Kenneth Wilson, Mike Wilson, Russell Winn, lim Wong, Brenadine Woodruff, Susan 269 l2.aulbF-Hows nv -' nnv '-. Qoplwwofw Bowie Wflcow Lucg Momles Pam Mwimw Jackie Mdclfdl Leilauif Tajvw Julie Paaagof ..a 272 Alllws Tww If-ow Plug Eight-hundred and seventeen sopho- mores were united when the new arriv- als from Ross and the old hands at Burges intermixed to form the Class of '74. Now old enough to chant silly freshmen, sophomores who were new to Burges halls only gave themselves away by bewildered looks. Past fresh- man eagerness and too young for grad- uation, tenth graders made the most of the present. Really into the swing of things, soph- omores enjoyed the privileges of be- longing to honor clubs and varsity sports and the freedoms of driving and dating. Now able to take more special- ized elective courses, school work too took on a more pleasant air. A A kms-tai, -st, -:f1 , ,M t . . ...xseitaaf Acosta, Linda Acosta, Martha Adkins, Bob Aguilar, Carlos Aguinaga, Fernando Aguirre, Armando Aguirre, Ernest Aguirre, james Aki, Michael Alderette, Peggy Alford, Avis Allen, Dawn Allen, Mike Allen, William Alston, Nancy Alva, Anthony Alva, Greg Alvarado, Richard Alvarez, Arturo Amezcua, Melissa Anchondo, Maria A - . - A -. - it tr.,, iitti N ' Ja .- , Qi if ' - ,s v ' 1 -1 -Q ff x Q is 5 f msg? .X L---.... l lm... ! '-Q--w..,,,,,.,s :W-.-....a... -'W'---.v.. ..n..,. 3..- t WT, if-L... ff' . 5 l l 5 Harold Rudicil plays hide-and-seek during his lunch hour. ,-41 Andazola, Cindy Anders, Karen Anguiano, Robert Antillon, Maria D. Aparicio, Henry Apodaca, George Aranda, Arah Arce, lesus Arce, Ricardo Archuleta, jacob Arias, loann Armijo, Marta Armijo, Richard Armstrong, Robert ,- HPV Arrarnbide, loe Ash, Tim Avila, Este-la Avila, Hilda Avila, lose Avon, Irene Ayoub, Virginia Baca, Arthur Baca, Pat Baca, Rebecca Bachar, Mike Baeza, Efren Bagnaschi, Bailey, Steven Ann Barnes, Barnes, Alice Beverly Bates, Beall, Ron Sandra Bailey, Robert Barnes, Elwood Beckerson, Carl Baker, Baker, David Helen Barrios, Bartholomae, Dora leananne Bell, Beltran, Mark David Baker, Melvin Bashore, George Benedict, Bennie Baker, Balandran, Pam Bertha Bastien, Bastien, Kathleen Keith Benito, Bentley, Ricky Curtis Arinduque, Alexandra Armendariz, Patricia 273 274 Qoplms Attend Qepwwte Asswblm Beque Berry Berry Bigo, Birk, Black, Berger, S , l , l P C Blackh. Blanchf Blanchl Blombe Boaz, S Boles, l Bolton, Bon, Borg E Bosse, Bozno. Boion Brock, Bon, lo M C e Sophomore students listen attentively to Mr. james Boatright during one ofthe many assemblies held separately for the sopho mores. ff dear g ii' ma- I 9 'E' . Y ' Q 'W J r...-.-,A s vi 1,J-ff,f- X f rf ,ft ,- ff M, ,J-ff' 'waz'-.f , t :' aw Ms to Sf . N Brown, left' Brown, lerrie Brymer, Heidi Burek, Paul Burgnek, Russell Burke, Ike Burkhart, Laura Burkhart, Linda Burnside, Angela Burton, Nancy Busse, Rhonda Bustamante, Arturo Butcher, Steve Buxton, Cindy Cadwell, lanet Caine, Maumi Calderon, Mary Elle Callanan, Elizabeth Calzadilla, lose Camacho, Ramon l'1 Camacho, Victor Campbell, Carla Campbell, james Campbell, Kim Campbell, Merlene Campos, Veronica Canales, Armando Cancel, Evelyn Cardenas, Brenda Carey, Robert Carrasco, Celia Carrasco, Migue Carrillo, Elizabet Carrillo, Linda Carrizal, Mary Castillo, Bonnie i Castillo, Celeste Castillo, lesus Castillo, Yvonne Castle, Noah Catalina, Gilbert Cavagnol, David Cavanough, Dav Cecil, Harvey l h id 275 276 Chapuis, Rebecca Chavers, Debbie Chavez, Anna Chavez, Cynthia Chavez, Gilbert Chavez, Guillermo Chavez, Irma Chavez, julio Chavez, Teresa Childs, lerry Chiquito, Gilbert Christensen, Kathy Christian, james Chuhay, Donna Cisneros, Angelica Clark, Frank Clevenger, Mike Clingman, Bob Coleman, Sabrina Collazo, joe Collier, Gary Collins, Coleen Collins, Debbie Collins, lames Compton, Robert Concha, Bill Conley, Michele Conley, Robert Connolly, Mary Conti, Don Conway, james Corona, Rodolpo Cortez, Antonio Cortez, David Cortinas, Luis vert 'Q' ff' Y . :Q lf. Cottis, Couder, Coward, Cramer, Crank, Crespo, Crook, Crouch, Helen Leticia lohn Cheri Robert Rosario Cathy Frederick Crout, Cruea, Cruz, Cruz, Cruz, Cuellar, Cullen, Culpepper, Linda Beverly Eddie Randy Raymond Maria Teri lim ' H5038 Rilw W '4 ..g ,- : ....,f - .. X I 5l 'i' '7i3iii!5': if xls 'U x. .N -,w ,ia w N 'r ' '-Q Caren Harville takes time after water. 5. Yo ' s 1 F .' . l A .LEA Q , Culpepper, lerry NW . i':'. J, , -f - 3 if Daily, john ' Y- 0 9 Dalrymple, Robert KZ b Danko, Mike 3.1 'X - Dantzler, Lem 'X pf Daum, Linda 'x i X Q . .'.' i, gf. l ' kkh. X :I ' Davis, Cherlv 'l : 7 Davis, Lorraine I f 533 'L- Dawson, Leah ,. Dean Gary 'uf Delgado, Ana X Denney, lere A i Devewf Loren , srssrs X Y ,.. R, 5312112 .Q-wiv S3 5 ab , gigs. . school for a quick drink of Depew, Ramona Devlin, Sharon Diaz, Aleiandro Diaz, Danny Diaz, lsela Diaz, Linda Diaz, Nancy Diaz, Thelma Doctson, james Doebele, Linda 277 Dominguez Dominguez Dominguez Dominguez Doyle, Thomas Drier, Patricia Drury, Bill Dryden, james Dunagan, Greta Dunagan, Lane Duncan, Ann Duncan, Anthon Earnhart, Steve Edgar, Fernando Edwards, Mike Edwards, Philip Elkins, Deborah Edwards, Sheree Edwards, Vic Elliott, Carlton Elliott, Margot AW, H ' ' We 'ifzfiin ft Engle, Sandra Entrekin, james Episcopo, Pete Erickson, jesse Espana, Anna Escalante, Martha Escarzaga, Fernie Escobar, Margaret Esparza, juan Estrada, juan Estrada, Rita Estrada, Silvia Eudy, joel Eyeler, Diane Fabela, Patricia Facio, Rodolfo Fairley, Chene Farias, Diane Farlow, Paul Fenton, Loretta Fernandez, Gilbert Fernandez, Rafael Fernandez, john Fielder, Ann Fisher, Christina Fisher, Gerald Fisher, Taylor Fleming, Charles vIT 4t Flenniken, Flores, Marianne Raul Fourzan, Fouts, Leo Dan Fuller, Furst, Linn Kathy Floyd, julia Fowler, Dave Gallardo, Charles ,ia ,,,, , Fogelman, Cheryl Fox, Stephanie Garcia, Cynthia Folk, Mark Foxx, David Gallegos, Ruben Forrest, Steve Frenkle, Robert Ganann, Bobby Fortenbery Ken Frias, Luis Garcia, Arturo Foster, Pat Fuke, Albert Garcia, Cythia 279 280 Garcia Gilbert Garcia Steve Glenn, Bill Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, lavier Margie Maria Garibay, Gereda, Ceren, Daniel Rodrigo Thomas Glessner, Golden, Gomez, Pall' larnes Connie Garcia, Garcia, Mary Rebekah Gibson, Gillis, Tim Ron COFUGZ, Gomez, Patricia Ricky Garcia, Rudy Glasgow, Rosa Gomez, Robert Garcia, Santiago Glenn, Andree Gonzalez, Eddie af i as ...,r-Ww- ,L ,N Q Gonzalez, Irene Gonzalez, Richard Gonzalez Robert Gonzalez, Robert Gonzalez, Tony Gordon, David Gordon, Tally Govin, Michelle Gragg, Wendell Grado, Ramon Graves, Allan Gray, Sherrie Green, Nora Greenwood, Randall Grinstead, Teresa Gross, Gail Gross, Sandy Grotte, Linda Guterding, Fred Gutierrez, Andy Gutierrez, Laura Gutierrez, Valerie Hager, ludy Hamilton, Bruce Hamilton, lohn Hamlett, Charlotte Hamm, Tom Hammond, Donald , sfa. , 1 - 4125: 2. L , 4 ai w' R wwf Q f . 1 ',:-' Y ' K' - i ' a ar , aalra iiii ' a 2 7 ? . G iit - iii Q X. l lt Qop ' mes Up' 'Z Sophomore Kim Key answers the popular question How big do I want to be? Wir sa is F N y? M , ft J r my Hammonds, leff Harden, Albert Harding, Charles Harmon, Mike Harmon, Terry Harper, Blake Harrison, loyce Harris, Willy Hart, Lou Ann Hartnett, Sandra Hartwell, Mark Harville, Caryn Harwell, Larry Hatch, Laurie Haugland, Casey Hawkins, Bobby Hawkins, Donna Hawkins, Eva Hawkins, Linda Hayes, joe Hays, james Hedrick, Lynnda Hegwood, Franklin Henry, Deborah 2 Hengley, Hermangkil Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Douglas Edward Al Cecilia Gloria Mike Hernandez Hernandez, Hemaftdel, Herrera, Herrera, Herrera, Rosa Yadira Yolanda Becky Hector Laura Herrmann, Herzberger, Heflbefgef, Hicks, Hicks, Higginbottom, Eric Cheryl l0fif1 Danny Donna Ralph Hilmo, Orin Hinojos, Martha Hotstetler, William Hotstetler, Lorry Hotstetler, jerry Hounshell, Marie Howland, janet Howadr, james Howes, Margaret Hughes, Larry Hutchinson, Susan Iannumico, Fred Ibanez, Robert Ibarra, Robert Ingram, jay Ivey, Sheila jackson, jessica james, Donald james, jackie james, Nancy jastrezembski, Paul jenkins, Kathy jensen, Mike jewell, Chris jimenez, Victor johnson, David johnson, Harold fx Hernandez Norma Herrin Larry Craig Hernandez Rau Herrin Tommy Hi s jeannette it at -fir 2 -W r wan- Boost DMM Twww Qpuwb gm.. johnson Karen johnson Robert jones Connue jones Denise jones Marsha jones Sandra jones Vlckl jones Wanda jordan Susan juen jesse juen Rlchard jungle Ellzabeth Kawe Rlchle Keith Theresa S Kelley Mrke Kelley Sheila Kelly Megan Kendnck George Key Kimberly Kumble jimmy Karcher jannett Knight Carol Kocoserls Carlos Kocosens jesus Kolmer Gall Krakauskas Kathy Kramer Broan Kress Nancy RAM :ffl ,ffof 5R,..K'T,Mf j,3Xs,33 L-A ROTC sophomores Kevnn Vestal and Bebus Tate dream of the day when someone wll make a poster for them Qbp ' ' 1 , U, y wifi, ' srssssj A f C C jll- 'C C ' gs ' 5 , V::fC,-neg, , C f 5152:- 3 , 'S X ,C - 1 C 'K C ., ' Cffg ,,, 'w w r- f ' as ,C V xfef C A L Els - ' ' 1: C C as . 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Q 4 xv, U XC C C A i 284 Lafv, Ladd, Teffl Carol Leal, Lechuga, Martha Anthony Lewis, Lillebo, Paul Dan Lopez, Loy, TONY Ignacio Luna, Lonnie Luna, Robert Lupel, Carlos Lyle, Stephanie Lynn, Rita Lynn, Sandy Lyon, Mary Lyons, john Lyons, Mary Macias, Frank Macias, Ida MacWhorter, Sheryl Madrid, Betsy Magana, Dolores Maline, Elizabeth Mancera, Guadalupe Mancill, Mickey Manley, john Lampton Robert ee james Lindsey, Langford en ee Randy Lockwood Donnie Udy LUC35, ' jlfuaba X X' Craft! ix Yolanda w ara esse Leech james Logue Gwen Lujan, Gloria Larriya Sandra Leon javier Lopez Anthon Luke, Connie V Lawler Katrina Lester Pam Lopez Armand Luna Dora Lawrence Lewis Bl y Lopez o Aurora Luna Linda gf L , vu ' Y 4a:,,m---:J f it ' - xi !'lBI1Q?Iwas 31,1 E -iving - Emil 545?Ks,fiii-62.15 E sss s 7 f S 135 1 fi t Q32 am y, ez' Y YQ? 3, ss, Q 1 Y 'm'. V -. If ,L'- ' . .. vLL111.1'W 5 mzf. , t SK 2 Q55 , 52' 1 S? M1 ? s v F3513 if T ? xy rio 35 J -, .,p ,,..,f i S gt g s - . . .. wis::.si, sm -,L ' I. 52.--gs 5932. 5 121- , ,il Kevin Sparrow takes time, in t locker. Qoplts Fig Marbury, lene Marchese, Lesly Marestein, Diane Markham, lennie Marks, Kim Marquez, Richard rush between classes, to clean a messy Marruffo, Sylvia Marschall, Ken Martel, Maria Martin, Debbie Martin, Richard Martin, William Martinez, Clara xi Martinez, Liz Martinez, Elvia Martinez, lesus Martinez, Larw Martinez, Thomas Martinez, Victor Mashburn, james Mason, Bruce Mauldin, Raymond Mayberry, jeff Maxwell, Tara McClure, Martha McDonald, Buddy .mf K PM Martinez, Margarita 285 McDonald, Mike McQueen, Karen Melton, Helene Mestas, Larry McCary, McKay, McKinney, Mclarry, McGill, McGrath, McVety, David Diane Penny Paul Doug Starla Cyndi Meador, Medina, Medina, Medina, Meiser, Merger, Melendez Cary juanita Myrna Sylvia Ken Perry Daniel Mena, Menchaca, Mendez, Mendoza, Merriam, Merritt, Merritt, Ruben Patricia Maximina Ramon Pam john Robert Michael, Mileske, Miller, Montelongo, Miller, Miller, Milner, jim Michele Denise Ernesto Gary Sonya Becky Miramon, Gloria Mitchell, jackie Mitchell, Michael Moela, Peter Moeller, Mark Moffat, james Moltzen, Debbie Momsen, David Montelongo, Elizabeth Montoya, Estela Morales, Emily Morales, Luz Moreno, Louis Moriarty, Mike Mork, Marla Moreno, Maria Morris, jackie Moscoe, jerry Mosley, john Muckelroy, Karoll Muckelroy, Konnie 286 t eq ,,cc flszei tww ' 'e- f , K .Ng a g .r . fi ' X ' i S - i' 'e':'1!,?lEsS2i1!iEi 1 il'-51 5 . s f4f?'5,Q1'2:,- A A L . r:: i'f 1 ,'- c,, E, E 'iL- ' .,.., ,ygg5,.f,,,gzi ,,,, , me r -- z1,':it12,2fij s:-' V ,,....f- Becky Skutevik and David Pollen find that aquarium moss is just as gooey as it looks. 'H - We f W s, -fi X ,Q 1 9 tx W4 Munoz, Antonio Nunez, Bobby Olives, Martha Ortiz, Danny Narnell, Paul Nunez, Steve Opel, Chris Oswald, Gene 141 -i Negrete, lulian Oakley, Riehard Ornelas, Gloria Oswald, janet Nelson, Dave Ochoa, Beth Ann Orona, Sandy Oughton, Robert Neuner, Paul Ochoa, Lupe Orona, Victor Palchinsky, Michael Newkirk, Rogene O'Leary, Kathy Ortega, Elizabeth Parazo, lulianne Qoplw limits Fff-lie Newman, Angie Offutt, Sheila Ortega, Yolanda Parra, Michael NS, Lina Olivares, Robert Ortiz, Ana Patton, Gene Muilenburg, Kevin Mummert, Sue 287 Paul, Harlow Peck, Nancy Peel, Sidney Penn, Carl Depew, Loren Perea, Victor Perez, Bernabe Perez, jesse Perez, Maria Perez, Richard Perez, Rosa Peterson, joseph Peterson, Pondra Petry, Pia Pickens, Tina Pickett, joe Pickrell, Mary Pierce, jerry Peoples, Cassandra Pierce, Steve Poer, Sharon Pofahl, David Polen, David Polhamus, Mike Pollock, Robert Pompey, Susan Pompey, Susan Porter, losh CampusO I Y g 1 f' ff' t. , ' 1 is 2 , 2535 P si. :il , 112: A 1 -swear: ff: sf. : D -,. wa.f. west ' :EE'5qE::E..LiEi! 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W is 12.2111 it M----......,,,,w 2 Ricky Benito seems to be having a problem - his dog insists on following him to school 3 ,,,.W, , ,.,,,,, , ., no 1 , ,W L at f, f ' l' .L -W. . ,fwfw . ee,--... :W ,tif :Suf- rfizi fm- - i 1 i7:itfiSY' 6, E ,,.,. ,,mm ,, ' if: W' ,fi qi A Vw Lf 1, i R Q , -, A -wwf ' Portillo, Ralph Posada, Laura Power, Laura Pries, Mark Prieto, Stella Prieto, Anastasi Pugh, Robert Pullett, Ernest Ramirez, Imelda Ramirez, Margie Ramirez, Maria Ramirez, Michael Ramos, Guillermo Rasberry, Bradley Ratliff, Susan Ray, Margit Ray, Walter Ready, Catherine Reece, Karen Rees, Janis Rendon, Helen if .ff i f fx' i W 'K' was? ff J E '1 , 2 'N iw Rendon, Norma Roberson, David Robinson, james Romero, Terry Reyes, George Roberson, Cary Robinson, Philip Romo, Laura Reyes, Oscar Roberts, Charles Rodarte, Yolanda Roque, Artis Reyes, Raymundo Roberts, Connie Rodela, Rogelio Rosas, Andy Rhodes, Mary Roberts, Marla Rodriguez, Breatriz Rosch, Mike Rico, Luz Roberts, Phyllis Rodriguez, Irma Rose, jim Rivas, Rene Robertson, Janis Rodriguez, Maria Rowling, Gwen , r Q 7 v5 25 5 Rivera, Irene Robinson, Donna Romero, Rodolfo Rubio, Celino 289 290 Rudicil, Charles Rudicil, Harold Rush, Kelly Rubin, Caffery Russo, Mike Ryan, Holly Saavedra, Danny Saavedra, Veronica Saenz, Gloria Saffron, Paula Saisher, Alisa Salas, Alfredo Salazar, Yolanda Salcedo, Mary Salcido, Gloria Salisbury, Subok Sambrano, Irma Sanchez, Margaret Sanchez, Mike Sanchez, Roland Sanchez, Rosa Sandlin, Roxana Santy, Diane Sargeant, Thomas Sato, jason Satre, Gale Saucedo, Roy Saunders, lanice Sawyer, Susann Scanlan, Ricky Schmitz, Steve Schoberth, Robert Shoemaker, Diana Schreder, Martin Schwab, Wayne Scoggins, Susan Sheffield, Sheryl R '71 WWA V I . jg 1 5, U 5 y fi 5. ff. af x X R x., as lm , we xx 'ABR is Q A at Scott, Sedillo, Seely, Seise, Sexton, Shaw, Sheffield, Steve Carolyn Mark Dalila David Diane Robert Sholly, Shreve, Shrum, Siewert, Simon, Skutevik, Smith, Mark Mitchell Kay Robin Denise Becky Belinda liwlddwt GS: wi l l X 1 ,, Smith, Grey ' Smith, Harold 8 X -99' K of 3 X Sgt sf gi X a 5 isa .t it ,af Smith, Heidi Smith, Kathy Smith, Robert Solero, Victor ., v-alt-+-.M , W., Diane Shaw jots down notes after examining specimens under the micro- scope. it - ,,.. f ' QM s' E m? we 3 we Solomon, Linda Sotelo, Ignacio Soto, Ernest Souser, Carl Space, Glenn Sparrow, Kevin Spitler, lohn Spivey, Judith Springer, Loretta Stanhope, Patricia Stanley, Laura Stanton, Donald Steagall, Debbie Steiger, Paul Stevens, lay Stockert, Sonya Stokes, Alan Stoudemire, Cherie Stovall, Dean Strait, Roy Strohacker, Robert Strohacker, Teresa Sturgeon, lack 291 92 Suriano, Patricia Sweeney, Edward Sweigart, Neil Terpening, Gustave Tajiri, Leilani Tarango, Gloria Tarin, lavier Tate, Granville Tatum, Annette Taylor, Michelle Taylor, Lee Taylor, Ronald Taylor, Tom Teague, Michael Telles, Helen Tellez, Felix Tellez, Robert Terrazas, lane Terrazas, lulie Terrazas, Rosemary Terry, Alvin Thomas, Curtis Thomas, Keith Thomas, Tracy Thompson, Annette Thompson, Vernon Tyson, Shawn Torres, Ernesto .us ua? iw T R ,.... ,.,,,. 5 Maw Q-: H? ST 9 m,,,, M 'xv 'X Torres, Tresemer, Irma lim Urbina, Urcelay, Rudolph Sylvia Vandervort, Varela, Bruce lohn Triplett, Henry Urquidi, Teresa Varela, Magdelina Tuck, Pauline Urquieta, Maria Vargas, lesus Q Trujillo, Bertha Valdez, Arthur Vasquez, Norma Trujillo, Rene Valenzuela, lose Vasquez, Mike Tweedt, Dawn Valles, Alfred Vasquez, Rosa Urbina, Randy Van Alstine Russell Velasquez, Corrinne Velasquez, jesus Villarreal, Concha Wayne, Mike White, Wes Venegas, Luis Villarreal, Robert Webb, Betty Whitt, Rickey Verdugo, Victor Villegas, Hilda Weber, Paul Wickes, Hugh f-'figs . Y a , if kv 'S I Y L-. I M. i A -. Vestal, lohn Villescas, Gilbert Welsh, Marie Wilcox, Bonnie -1-iff : ' I e if QQ? S 1 l M alias is eiiee iiiii XE Viera, Tony Vout, David Westfall, Vicki Wilkerson, Charley Villalba, Sandra Walker, Larry Westman, Richard Wilkerson, Estelin fa an if ff X W t E J f R Villalobos, Laura Ward, Clay Wheeler, Sharon Williams, Bale Villanueva, Irma Waterhouse, Diane Whipple, loan Williams, Cindy , 1: YEL as '- . we s ia K - -... . 5 . ...sa - ',,., 5' -X 'N i LJ wfiif l 1 9,44 at. Y Q Y X W ,, tx gg V, f' Qv,ff,.:r 1- ifmgg: T K - f--,,: 1 .iz -:wa 'Y 'nis , 3555? R x LT , lt .. 1, X g 3 n ..s ..f1 ' i'ii 'arf ' ' 'ff , 1. '- J. X' -3: W3 t i 1 , l . - K . ,. Q lli ig . , Y il, -. .,:, , i ,' ' ml A - JETS. . h e ,. f - fl ff K ll ,. .. 5,2 f,., I ,,,,,,,.f- ur . :N . t , ' 5 r r M., Q. I frtr be . -- M ,,r.-Mlm . H Williams, Cynthia '53 fy . r - Q ' i Willian1s,'Darle'ne f 45, .lr ' Y i ' -' -f at , ,, qlk if-Q, Williams, Laura .g , . f Williams, Nora I g A Williams, Robert N R A R .,- WiUiaYrns,flerry Williamson, Michael -satis es Wine, Wally Woleslagle, Mark Wood, james Woody, Theresa Wright, lody Wright, Rosemary Young, Drew Young, Margaret Young, Mona Young, Steve Zerbi, M ary 293 294 5 QW QtwaBwLc1agoJ XR X Fmwwwdwlmdw Kafww Umm Dowwf Sheila Wagwu Beffg PWM Cowl Qcluvanglzoplv ebiusfnfrwfiafflveo Www A efywawgixafwsfi Wiflev Ser' ef er AWB Ffieslmeiv , ,Gi mil WM vit Wa Q9 1 fy 0' ffwpaiffli The Class of 75 began their high school days with their first impression that of feeling lost even only approach- ing the doors of Burges l-ligh. Things became worse as they day grew longer. Being one of only 315 freshmen in a crowd of 2,338 uppercjlassmen, the young high schoolers were shuffled back and forth in the halls and Called dumb freshmenf' At last they all found their Classes and hopefully a friend or two. Adams, Debbie Adams, Laura Anderson, William Andrews, Richard Angelos, Tom Arenivar, lohn D. Armstrong, Kathy ' Arramhide, Conrad l Bachar, Cathy Bailey, Mark Baker, Beverly Baker, lohn BaIough,1oseph Barnhouse, Dolph Beck, Lucy Beightel, Melanie Beightel, Pamela Benson, Roberta 296 l l Senior, David Zamecki and other upperclassmen seem to be everywhere as Barbara Bousfield goes to her locker. ,if if A e -3. V 'fs f ,., 4 ,932 i vp? 'ww 'B , 6 if gg ,Q ' ELJYWQQQQ. 19? ,yi I' if B , 1, Q W? , L eiii 'ttf fit E v 1,-an Us l -I if , ,C I ,,L.A Brissett, Paul Burciaga, Steve Burkett, Brenda Burnett, Paul Butchofsky, Cara Cantrell, Dennis Card, Paul Carter, Milton Chanson, Scott Chavez, Mike Chew, George Chouteau, Mark Concha, jim Condra, Linda Connor, james Cook, Forrest Cooke, Shan Cooper, Cheryl Cothran, Mary Coursey, Martha Cox, Linda Cramer, Pauline Cruz, Edna Dancer, Gary Betsy Dexter Kathleen Douglas, jeorgetta Drlskell Charles Driver, Karen Bennet, Vicky Bickel, Becky Bingham, Liz Birkhead, john Bissell, Richard Blaine, Brian Blancett, Renee Booth, joey Booton, Robert Borg, Kevin Bousfield, Barbara Boyers, Susan Bradford, Mark Bridler, Bill 297 298 Duke, Angie Dumm, Paul Dumond, Theresa Durkin, jerry Dusold, Raymond Dutchover, Donna Dyoub, ioanne Eads, Carol Edwards, Lora Elliot, Susan Englisbee, Beth Escobar, Della Esparza, laime Evans, Steve Fenno, Mark Fernandez, David Fiegel, Don Fields, Robbie Fink, Pamela Ford, Susie Fortenbery, Debra Fourzan, Christy Fox, james Francis, Scott Franco, Dick Franco, Mark Fridriksson, Lisa Fuller, Gay Gallant, Cathy Galloway, Donna Garcia, Diana Garcia, Flva Gatlin, Terri Geck, Pat Giallanza, Cara Gilbert, john Gillingham, Marylen Gomez Leon, Ruben Gonzalez, Marissa Gooderl, Lori Gorman, Mark Greco, Pat Green, Annette Greene, Mark Grissom, Kathy Guajardo, Alicia Hall, Charles Ffwslumaw isp 5 .,,' , t i in Whether it be Mickey Mouse of Donald Duck, freshman Michelle Sutton shows her support behind her favorite team!! iwSvw Hamilton, Brenda Hanna, Rachel Harkins, Homer Harmon, Cathy Harris, Karen Hart, Marti Hartwell, Delane Herman, Lynne Hernandez, Henry Hernandez, Marina Herrera, Angie Herron, Patricia 299 00 Ffwslv Attempt Tor ' Hickey, Cathy Hiett, Walter Higgins, james Hill, Craig Hill, Ricky Hinkle, janet Hon, Mike Hurley, Rhonda Ingram, Anita labalie, Bill larman, Brent Iewell, jack lohnson,1ennie lordon, joseph luarez, Gloria Juarez, Rene Kane, Teresa Kappmeyer, Uwe Keith, David Kelly, Mona Kersulis, Esther Kimble, Bob Kirksey, Debbie Kirksey, Donna Kleban, lohn I Kleban, Mary Klein, Van Koch, Robert Caroline Ware finds a radio useful in making friends with shy Bill Ward ww-,auf ,yu ' i V .il ,L', B a ia a it sfr - f A i'i :xg . - Lef t' 'x 9- ,,.' 5- K -0. ., S' .M 4 it ge K 1 X 5 Meacham, Gena Mercurio, Renee Meyers, Ann Miller, Diana Montelongo, Pat Morales, Cindy Moreno, Linda Mosley, Michelle Motts, Debbie Mounsey, Sherry Mueller, Richard Mullin, Patricia Kordex, Charles Kramp, Christie Krein, Debra Lafayette, Carey Larson, Randy Latarsky, Gary Lockett, Glen Long, Cindy Long, lim Lopez, Rene Lord, Donald Lowe, David Loya, Fernie Lubianski, Mark Lucas, Nancy Lugo, Bonnie Lugo, Lily Lutz, Ruth Lynch, Paul Macias, Laura Macias, Ruben Madden, Walter Mader, Iulie Maloney, Matt Mariconda, Alan Martinez, Dayid Martinez, julie Mauro, Linda Maynez, Ermie McCabe, Mike McDonald, Charles McDonald, Karen McGill, David McLaughlin, Mike McMurtie, Dona Rhodes, Diane Richardson, Cindy Roberts, Diane Robinson, Russell Robles, Debra Rogers, Deborah Rojas, Gilbert Romero, lose Rosser, Tommy Rowe, Debbie Russell, Carrie Samaniego, Eric Sapien, Louis Scarbrough, Lydia Mullins, Michael Murphy, Greg Narvarez, Mary Natal, Vicki Neilson, Mike Niethamer, Mark Nolen, David Novelli, Cona Padilla, Virginia Palko, Susan Pattison, Donna Peppers, Teresa Phifer, Betty Phifer, Michell Phillips, lanet Pickle, Kay Powell, Darron Powers, joe Prestidge, Toni Pugh, leanne Quinones, Freddie Raney, Tamara Rash, Steve Ready, Bill Reagan, Don Reddy, Randy Rednour, Richard Reid, Kay Reifsnyder, Robert Retzoik, Rebecca Pfieslwww G-ds lata Yuleiide Qpffwb Ho! Ho! Merry Christmas. Pam Fink, Debbie Kirksey and Freddie Quinones find time to visit Santa. K N, Schier, Dale Schmitz, jeanne Schoen, George Scott, Barbara Scott, Bill Scott, Cameron Seals, Ellen Shaver,.Cindy Shaver, Vivian Shaw, Gary Siegel, jackie Siros, Charles Siquerios, Ralph Singleton, Charles Singh, Amrik Simon, Gayle Simms, Charline Simms, Sharon 303 304 , I , igseglaz is ,,:, il 1 1 'U Of all means to insure happiness throughout the whole life, by far the most important is the acquisition of friends. - Epicurus Front, Left: Susan Elliott and Karen McDonald. Second, Left: Donna St. Onge, jackie Tinsley and Gena Meacham. Standing: Melanie Hofmman. naifw y .. 'll 'L 'it I W1, K., .fi ,, Sitton, Patricia Smith, Brian Smith, Franklin Snelson, Lucy Soto, Laura St. Clair, Ginger St. Onge, Donna Sterling, lay Stout, Dennis Sullins, Ester Summers, Mike Sutton, Michelle Svyeazy, lim Sweiart, Tommy Takahashi, lun Takahashi, lunji Tarkovyski, lames Taylor, Shawn Tays, Cindy Teel, john Thompson, Lynn Thomson, Steve Threadgill, Teresa Tinsley, Iackie Tolentino, Ernest Trice, lane Tylencla, Don Underwood, Karen Unruh, Carol Valverde, Lillia if 2 'l .-' fl' if , eelle ,sw f ieit S iz, VIVV, , .Q S, ,,r, Vanalstine, Darryl Van Dien, Pam Vandivort, Linda Van Haselen, Barry Van Herpe, Parker Van Horne, loel Vasquez, lgnacia Velasquez, Pedro Vere, Sylvia Villalba, Cindy Wagner, Sheila Walker, Sharalee Walker, William Ward, Williams 30 306 Ware, Caroline Wasem, Charles Waters, Beth Watts, Bill Watts, Ron Weast, Kimberley Webb, Wendi Weems, Scott Welsh, Ricky Westman, Robert Whipple, Mark Whitson, Harvey Wilcox, Scott Willette, Stephen Williams, Danny Williams, Dean Williams, Kim Williams, Steven Williams, Sue Wilson, Desra Wilson, Glenn Ffwslv ' Pwbaews Add Up Big fi gfgitchell Phifer finds simple math problems add up big at the end of an exhausting y. XQJEVE ONL1 QMST Besupn We've only just begun to live . . . to learn . . . to grow . . . and to experi- ence a year filled with friendships, heartaches, dreams, disappointments and hopes. ln Hoofbeats '72 we have tried to portray to you the many moods of Burges life that each student ex- periencesj g The yearbook staff has worked 'dili- gently this year to put forth their best in making this annual a meaningful mem- ory. The annual staff would like to take this opportunity to thank lim McBryde, Red Ramsey, Brad Cooper of The Her- ald Post and Kemp Ford. Above all we would like to extend our deepest thanks to Miss English for her guidance and, most of all, her patience. 72 Mm DebbgBwg I PE Ace 307 ADAME, ALICIA A Choir GHS 2, 3 NIHS 'l, 2 ADAMS, DALE S. ROTC 1, 2 Masque 81 Gavel 2, 3, ADKINS, IEANNE SC Sen. 3 Sponsors 4 ACUILAR, MARCIE Choir 3, 4 All-City 4 ALCALA, MARGIE Band 1 SHS 4 Sponsor 4 Royal Visitor ALCANTAR, SAMUEL GHS 2, 3, 4 orcft 3, VP 4 Rorc 1, 2, 3, 4 Drill Team 1, 2, 4 Select Scholar 3 ALEXANDER, BOB SC Sen. 1 Debate 4 Drill Team 4 ALEXANDER, KERRY Track 1, 2, 3 ALFORD, KEVIN Band 3, 4 ALVILLAR, RICARDO Chess Assn. 3, Pres. 4 ARCHULETA, ARCHIE Football 1 SC Rep. 1, 2 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 All-Dist. Champ 2 ARRAMBIDE, ELIZABETH B-in-B Rep. 2 ARRIOLA, PATRICIA FHS 'I A Choir 4 AUSTIN, ANDY Dean's List 1 AYALA, E. ARAMIS Football 2 ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4 BACA, IAVIER ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4 Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4 El Paso Sgt. Maj. 3 BAEZA, MIGUEL Class Pres. 4 NIHS Pres. 2 Nat'I Merit Com. 4 Pegasus 1, 2, 3, 4 Quill 82 Scroll 3, 4 NHS 3, 4 BAIN, BILLY BOB Track 1 Cross Country 1, 2, 3 Varsity Track 2, 3, 4 BAISH, CHIP Choir 3, 4 308 4 BAKER, DOUGLAS Masque 82 Gavel 4 BALL, TIM Track 2, 3, 4 Cross Country 2, 3, SC Sen. 1, Pres. 4 FHS 3 BANUELOS, EDNA Choir 3, 4 BARNES, JAMES Varsity Band 2, 3, 4 Drum Major 4 All-City Orch. 3 Sr. Coord. Com. 4 B-Team Football 3 BASHORE, HANK Football 2, 3, 4 All-Dist. 4 SC VP 4 FHS 3 Duke 3 Aide-to-King 4 BEALL, msiom oHs 1, 2, 3, 4 BECKHAM, CHARLIE Track 1, 2 Cross Country 2 BELL, KATHY A Choir 3, 4 BELMONTES, LINDA SC Rep. 2, 3, 4 Orchesis 2, 3, VP 4 Favorite 3 Milit. Queen 4 Wrestling Sweetheart 4 BELTRAN, BOBBY Band 2, 3, 4 BENITO, CHRISTY Quill 82 Scroll 4 Hoofbeats Staff 4 BERRY, DEBBY Sponsors 4 Cheerleaders 2, 3 Golf Sweetheart 3 Royal Visitor Hoofbeats 3, Co-ed. 4 SHS 3, 4 BIRD, DAVID Varsity Tennis 3, 4 BIRKHEAD, BILLY Football 1, 2, 3, 4 All-Dist. 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 BIXLER, BRENDA All-Region 4 Band 2, 3, 4 NHS 3, 4 GHS 1, 2, 3, 4 All-Burges Award 1, 2, 3 Orchestra 4 BIVINS, DEMETRIUS SC Rep. 1, 2 Choir 3 BLANCO, RALPH F. Basketball 1 Choir 2, 3, 4 All-City 4 Choir Pres. 4 'Ewgs BLUTH, BARBARA Quill 84 Scroll 3, 4 SC Rep. 1, 2, 3 Hoofbeats 3, 4 BOLLEN, ART Trainer 2, 3, 4 Letterman 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2 FCA 3, 4 BOLLING, WADE NHS 3, 4 GHS 3, 4 ROTC 'l, 2 BOTI-IWELL, DENISE NIHS 1, 2 NHS 3, 4 All-City Band 2 All-Reg. 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Bouci-IARD, DEANA GAA 3, 4 BOWERS, LESLIE NIHS 'I Choir 4 Nat'l Ach. Semifinalist 4 Pegasus 3 BRIGHT, DONALD Football 1, 2, 3 BRIONES, GLORIA Choir1 BROWN, DONNA Dean's List 2, 3 BRUMLEY, ROBERT Football 1 ROTC 2, 3, 4 Drill Team 3, 4 Rifle Team 2 Track 3 SC Rep. 2 BUREK, PETER NIHS 1, 2 NHS 3, 4 Academic Award 3 SC 1 BURKE, SANDRA FTA 'I FHA 2 BURNETT, DAVID Basketball 1, 2 Chess Club 2 BURNS, IIMMY NIHS 1 Tennis 1, 2, 3 Captain 4 BUSTAMANTE, CONNIE Sponsor 4 BUSTAMANTE, MARY Quill 84 Scroll 3, 4 SC 3, 4, Senator 2 Sponsor 4 Hoofbeats 3, Co-ed. 4 NIHST FTA1 CABATU, LILY NHS 3, 4 FHS 1, 2 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3 Sponsor Com. 4 DAR Award 4 Royal Visitor 4 CALOF, ANNE Quill 82 Scroll 2, 3, 4 Pegasus 1, 2, 3, 4 SHS 2, 3, 4 Top 5 Scholar 1, 2 NIHS 1, 2 Science Seminar 2, 3, CAMARGO, LINDA DECA 3 CAMARGO, VERLINDA GAA 2, 3 CAMARILLO, IIMMY Basketball 1, 2 Baseball 1, 2 Football 1, 2 CAMPBELL, NITA Choir 3, 4 Hoofbeats 4 Quill 81 Scroll 4 SC Rep. 4 CAM POS, DORA Sponsors 4 XX Y CAMPOS, RALP Track 1, 4 All-Dist. 2, 3 Cross Country All-Dist, f' All- e 4 CARDON, HETTIE SHS 3, 4 Sponsors 4 CARRANZA, EDDIE SC Rep. 1 CARRERA, SANTOSA Pre-Med 1, 2, 3, 4 Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4 CARRICK, WILLIAM Football 2, Capt. 4 All-Dist. 3, 4 All-State 4 NIHS Pres. 1, 2 NHS 3, 4 FCA 3, Pres. 4 CARTER, EVANGELINE Choir 1 CASTER, ELIZABETH All-Reg. Band 1-4 Orch. 4 All-City 2, 3 NIHS 1, 2 NHS 3, 4 CECIL, DANNY ROTC 1, 2, 3 Staff 4 CHAPA, SUSAN All-City Orch. 1-4 SC Senator 4 Sponsors 4 Orch. Pres. 4 CHAVERS, CAN DACE NIHS 1, 2 NHS 3, 4 GHS 1, 2, 3, 4 Masque 81 Gavel 1, 2, 3 Sec. 4 cHAvEz, Avttmzot Band 1, 2, 3, 4 CHAVEZ, DELPHINA Orch. 2 All-City 3 Sec.-Treas. 4 Sr. Coord. Com. 4 CHESSYE, BOB SC Rep. 4 Masque 81 Gavel 1 CHEW, DEBBIE Pre-Med. Pres. 4 NIHS 1, 2 NHS 3, 4 Fi-is 3, 4 Masque 82 Gavel 3 CHIQUITO, ROSA NHS 3, Sec.-Treas. SHS 3, Sec. 4 Band 1, 2, 3 Scholastic Letter 1, NIHS 1, 2 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 CHMAR, WILLIAM Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 NHS 3, 4 SHS 3 Nat'l Merit Semis. I CHRISTENSEN, IIM SHS 3, 4 NHS 3, 4 NIHS 1, 2 Tennis 3, 4 All-Burges Award 1 Letterman 4 CLEGG, IACQUELINE DECA 2, Sec. 1 CLEMENT, CAROL Cheerleader 1, 4 Orchesis 2, 3, 4 B-in-B Rep. 4 COLBURN, MONA Math Club1 NIHS 1, 2 GHS 1, 2, 3, 4 Pre-Med. 3, 4 COLEMAN, SYDNEY NHS 3, 4 M 84 C 2, 3, 4 SHS 3, VP 4 Pre-Med Club 4 Debate 3, 4 COLES, CYNTHIA Choir 3, 4 SC 2 COLEY, CLAIRE NHS 4 FHS 3, 4 A Choir 2 Pre-Med 3 Sec, 3, VP 4 COLLAZO, FRANCISC ROTC Officer 3, 4 Dean's List 3 Co. Com. 4 COLLINS, CHARLES Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1 Cross Country 2 COOLEY, KATHLEEN Pre-Med 3 Chap. 3 Hist. 3 NHS 3, 4 INHS 1, 2 SHS 3, 4 FTA 3 Pres. 4 Varsity Band 1, 2 COOLEY, MAUREEN Pre-Med Publicity 3 NHS 3, 4 SHS 3, 4 FTA 3, Sec, 4 Varsity Band 1, 2 SC 1 COMPTON, LINDA SC Rep. 1, Sen. 2 NHS 3, 4 Sponsors 4 A Choir 3, 4 A Choir Sweetheart 4 junior Duchess CORONA, NICK NHS Geodetic Society CRUIKSHANK, ANDREA Rifle Team Sweetheart 4 Sponsors 4 Quill 81 Scroll 4 Hoofbeats 4 CRUZ, ALFREDO SHS 3, 4 Treas. 4 NIHS 1, 2 Band 1 SC 1 CURRY, IACKIE FHA 1, 2 GAA 1, 2 Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3 ICC 1, 2 DAILY, CARRIE Band 1, 2, 3, 4 All-City 2 All-Reg. 2 SC 3 GHS 2, 3, 4 DeBACA, RICHARD Most Popular 4 Sr. Coord. Com, 4 DEBACA, TRINA Masque 84 Gavel 4 DE LA RIVA, MIGUEL Wrestling 1 Track 2 DELGADO, RUBEN Track 1, 2 Wrestling 1, 2 DENTON, DORIS NHS 3, 4 SHS 4 Pre-Med 3, 4 DIAZ, ANGELIC Sponsors 4 DIAZ, DEE DEE ICC 3 Choir 3, 4 DIAZ, GEORGE Band 3, 4 Rifle Team 4 ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4 DIAZ-GRANADOS, NIDZA FTA 4 SC Rep. 4 DIAZ, IESUS Football 1 Track 2 DICKERSON, DANA NHS 3, 4 FHS VP 4 DIGENNARO, LYNN NHS 3, 4 DOMENICALI, NANCY Masque 81 Gavel 3, 4 Wrestling Sweetheart 3 DOMINQUEZ, REYNALDO ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4 Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4 DONAHUE, KATHY Basketball 2 DOWNEY, BRIAN Football 3, 4 Sr. Coord. Com. 4 Sci. Semi. 2, 3, 4 DOWNEY, GRANT Assembly Mgr. 4 Announcer Mgr. 2, 3, 4 DURAN, EDWARD Wrestling 4 Dean's List EDWARDS, IAMES Drama 4 Sr. Coord. Com. 4 EHRLICH, MARIA SHS 3 ELMER, VIKI Band 1, 3 ESCOBEDO, RAUL SC Rep. 1, 2 Life Sports 3, 4 Dean's List 2 ESTES, GARY Tennis 3, 4 Band 1 FAIRES, RICHARD GHS 1, 2, 3 SC1 FAIRLEY, COWART Rifle Team 3 ROTC 1, 2, 3 FEDAKO, STEVE GHS 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 4 ROTC 1, 3, 4 FEENEY, CATHY Band 1 Basketball 3 Track 3, 4 GAA 3, 4 B-in-B Rep. 4 Sr. Coord. Com, 4 FEIST, ROBERT FHS 3 FELDMEIR, SHERRY NIHS 1, 2 NHS 3, 4 NCTE Finalist 4 FERNANDEZ, ISELA D. NIHS 1, 2 Orch. 1-4 Sweetheart 4 Sr. Coord. Com. 4 FERRELL, JOHN Football 3, 4 FLORES, RAFAEL R. ROTC 1-4 Co. Com, 4 Football 2 FLORES, RALPH Track 3 I-LORES, SERGIO Masque 81 Gavel 1 SC Rep. 1 Drill Team 4 FACIO, ALFONSO SC Rep. 1, 2 Drill Team 1, 2, 3 FORDHAM, ELIZABETH GHS 2, 3, 4 Quill 81 Scroll 3, 4 Stampede 3 FORTON, ROBERT Football 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Letterman 2, 3 SC Rep. 3 FRANCO, FERNANDO ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4 Drill Team 1 FREUDIGER, CHERRY NIHS 1, 2 NHS 3, 4 Pegasus 1, 2, 3, Ed. 4 Photographer 3, 4 All-Burges Award 2 GAHAN, MADONNA SC Sen. 1 NIHS 1 Sponsors 4 Sr. Adv. Com. 4 GALINDO, ROBERTO Wrestling 1, 2, 3 GALLARDO, ARMAN DO Band 2, 3, 4 Track 1 GALLARDO, MARIA D. FHA 3, 4 FTA 3, 4 GALLOWAY, DIANA Cheerleader 1, 4 Duchess 1 SC Sen. 4 B-in-B Queen 4 GALVAN, CARLOS SC Rep. 2 NHS 3, 4 GARCIA, ALFREDO Band 1 Track 1, 2, 3 GARCIA, CARLOS NIHS 1, 2 NHS 3, 4 Masque 84 Gavel 1-4 NCTE Finalist 4 SC Sen. 4 GARCIA, HILDIE NIHS 1, 2 Sponsors 4 Military Prin. 4 GARCIA, IRENE FTA 1 Military Prin. 4 Sponsors 4 GARCIA, RICHARD State Voc. Comp. Voc. Club Pres. Print Shop Supt. GARIBAY, GLORIA NIHS 1, 2 Orch. 1 GEYER, RONALD Basketball 1-4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 GIALLANZA, DANA Baseball Sweetheart 4 GILLINGHAM, DAVID Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Drum Major 4 Choir 4 Orch. 4 GILLIS, RICK Cross Country GLENN, ALBERT Track 1, 2, 3, 4 SC 1, 2, 3, 4 Choir1 GOMEZ, BEN Football 1, 2, 3 GOMEZ, CARLOS Band 1, 2, 3, 4 GOMEZ, RONNIE ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4 GONZALEZ, ANTONIO Football 1, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2 NIHS 1 GONZALEZ, LAURA FTA 3, 4 FHA 4 GONZALES, MARIO Football 1, 2 GONZALES, PATRICIA Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Orch. 3, 4 NHS 3, 4 Track 1, 2 GONZALEZ, PATTI Hoofbeats 4 Quill 81 Scroll 4 SC Rep. 2 GONZALEZ, ROSIE SC 1, 2 Cheerleader 1-4 B-in-B L-in-W 4 Sweetheart 3 All-Burges Girl 4 GOODMAN, GLORIA FTA 2, 3, VP 4 choir 3, 4 GORMAN, MICHAEL ROTC 1, 2 GHS 3, 4 cAP 2, 3 NIHS 1 GRAY, CHUCK Band 3, 4 ROTC 3 Orch. 4 GREEN, ERIC Tennis 2, 3, 4 Letterman 4 GREEN, PATRICK .Chess 1 GRIFFIN, ROY NHS 3, 4 GUILLEN, ROBERT ROTC 1, 2 GUTIERREZ, ADAM SHS 3, Hist. 4 B-in-B Rep. 4 GUTIERREZ, VICTOR CAP 3 HALAS, BARBARA Choir 3, 4 SC Sen. 1 All-City Choir 4 HARDING, MIKE GHS 2, 3, 4 No. Sense 1-4 NIHS 1 HART, DEBORAH Band 2, lr. Rep. 3 Sweetheart 4 NIHS 1, 2 SHS 3 Sponsors 4 SC Sen. 1, 2 HART, LESLIE Band 2, 3, 4 NHS 3, 4 SHS 3, 4 Sponsors 4 NIHS 1, 2 HART, SALLY Art Ed. Pegasus 4 NIHS 1, 2 HARTSFIELD, LARRY GHS 4 Football 3 Baseball 3 HAYES, RICHARD Football 1, 2 Dean's List 4 HAYNSWORTH, BOBBY Tennis 1, 2, 3 NHS 3, 4 SHS 3, 4 NIHS 1, 2 Track 4 HENRY, IACQUELYN SC Rep. 1 Band 1, 3, 4 HENSLEY, DARYL ROTC 1, 2, 3 Drill Team 1 HERNANDEZ, AMPARO Choir 4 HERNANDEZ, HECTOR Chess Pres. 1 Track 1, 2, HERNANDEZ, JORGE Band 1 Track 1 309 HERNANDEZ, IOSEPHINE SHS 2, 3, 4 Sponsors 4 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Choir 1 HERNANDEZ, LARRY Track 1 Cross Country 1 HERNANDEZ, MICHAEL Football 1, 2, 3 All-Dist. 3, Capt. 4 HERRERA, DAVID Football 1 Basketball 1 Track 1, 3, 4 All-Dist. 2 HERRERA, MARGARET Band 1, 2, 3 FHA 3 HICKS, IAMES Basketball 1 Band 1 HINOIOS, HECTOR SHS 4 Football 3 Baseball 2 Wrestling 3 Sr. Coord. Com. 4 HiNoIos, RAuL Rorc 1, 2 HOBSON, MARIAN GAA 2, 3, Pres. 4 Softball 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3 HockiNc, DAWN GAA 1 Sc 3 HORD, IANET Drama 3, 4 HOWE, IEFF Track 1, 2 Cross Country 2 Favorite 4 HOWES, ROBERT GHS 2 IBANEZ, REBECCA Choir 3 IBARRA, IOHN Football 2 Baseball 2, 3, 4 INGO, IOSE Choir 4 IAMES, WASHINGTON Football 1 Track 1, 2 Cross Country 2 IASSO, DAVID Orch. 3, 4 IOCHUM, KLARA GHS 1, 2, 3, Off. 4 NIHS 1, 2 All-Burges Award 1, 2 SC 2 IOHNSTON, ERIC Chess Club 3 IOHNSON, IUDY 310 Band 1 Majorette 2, 3, 4 IOHNSON, LORI SHS 3, 4 Sponsor 4 Military Ct. 4 SC 2 IOHNSON, SHERRY Cheerleader 3 Sponsor 4 IONES, MARILYN Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 IONES, NATHANIEL Wrestling 4 Football 3 Track 3 IORDAN, CARMEN Orchesis 2, 3, 4 FHA VP 4 SC 1, 2 IULSONNET, IOHN sc 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 3, 4 Baseball 2 IUAREZ, ISABEL GAA 3, 4 KANE, MATTHEW Basketball 1 Cross Country 1, 4 Track 1, 4 KELEMAN, ANNE NIHS 1, 2 NHS 3, 4 Orch. 1, 2, 3, 4 GHS 3, 4 KELLAM, SYDNEY Band 1, 2 KING, DAMON NHS 3, 4 Golf 1, 2, 3 Choir 4 KOSTRUBALA, NAT Chess 2, Pres. 3 NHS 3, 4 KUHN, MIMI Orchesis 3, 4 Choir 3, 4 KUNZ, REINHOLD Football 1 Wrestling 3 GHS 3, 4 Band 1 LADWIG, DAVID FHS 1, 2 Wrestling 2 FTA 4 LARIOS, NORMA GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 FTA 1 SHS 1 sc 1, 2 LARSON, WAYNE Football 2, 3, 4 All-Dist. 2 Baseball 2, 3, 4 All-Dist. 3, 4 LATH RUM, SAM Hoofbeats 4 Bain-B Rep. 4 LAWRENCE, DANNY Track 2, 3, 4 Cross Country 3 All-Dist. 3 LEAK, SUSAN Dean's List 3 LECHUGA, ART SHS 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1 LERMA, CHRIS Band 1, 2, 3, 4 FHS 3, 4 NHS 3, 4 SC 4 B-in-B Coord. Com. 4 LEVY, THOMAS Football 3, 4 LOERA, DORIS E. Sponsors 4 LONG, GINA S. Band 2, 3, 4 All-City 3 LOPEZ, ROBERT Track 1 Football 2, 3 LOPEZ, WILLIAM Track 4 LOZANO, IRMA SC 1 SHS 2, 3, 4 Sponsors 4 LOZANO, LETITIA FTA 2 LUCERO, RICHARD Basketball 1 LYONS, ROBERT Golf 2, 3, 4 Letterman 2, 3, 4 MALCOLM, RAMONA SC Rep. 4 MANAGO, DOMINICK Band 3, 4 Orch. 3, 4 MAN DELSTAMM, DAVID NHS 3, 4 A choir 2, 3, 4 MANUEL, SUSAN NIHS 1, 2 NHS 4 Masque 81 Gavel 3, 4 MARBURY, DARRYL Track 3, 4 ROTC 1, 2, 3, Staff 4 Football 2 Drill Team 1 MARTIN, DAVID Band 1 MARTIN, LARRY Football 1, 2, 3, 4 All-Dist. 4 Wrestling 2 Track 1, 2 MARTINEZ, ANA ROTC Sponsors 4 MARTINEZ, SERGIO Basketball 1-4 Ir. Favorite B-in-B King MARQUEZ, ALFRED ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4 Drill Team 1, 2 Cross Country 3 Track 3 MARQUEZ, ROSALIA GAA 1, 2, 3, Sec. 4 SHS 3, 4 NIHS 1, 2 Sr, Coord. Com. 4 MASSELLO, NEILL NHS 3, VP 4 Pegasus 2, 3, 4 NMSQT Semis Band 2, 3, 4 Orch. 2, 3, 4 MASTIN, VIVIAN Basketball 2 MATA, MARTHA Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 Tennis Sweetheart 3 Track Sweetheart 4 Military Court Princess 4 Quill 82 Scroll 4 SHS 4 MAZZUCCHI, RICHARD Football 2 Wrestling 2 Number Sense 3 Radio Club 1, 2 NHS 3, 4 FHS 2, 3 MECABE, PAT NIHS 1, 2 NHS 3, 4 Tennis 2, 3 MCCABE, TIM Football 2 Track 3, 4 MCCRAW, STEVE Football 3, 4 Wrestling 1, 2, 3 Track 1, 3 MCCRO RY, GARY Band 2, 3, 4 MCDONALD, KENNETH GHS 4 MCGEHEE, MARGARET A Choir 2, 3 MCKENNON, MACK DECA 4 MCMAHAN, ELVA Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Orchesis 2, 3, 4 Senior Favorite CC Sweetheart 4 NHS Choir, All Region Choir MCPHAIL, LEBRON Track 3, 4 Football 1, 3, 4 MEDRANO, MARIA NIHS 1, 2 GAA 1, 2, 3, His. 4 MENDOZA, DAVID Rorc 1, 2, 3, 4 Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4 'Sr. Rep. 4 NIHS 1, 2 GI-IS 1, 2, 3, 4 MESHURLE, FRANK Drill Team 1, 2, 3 SC Rep. 4 METZGAR, MAR: NHS 3, 4 MILLER, DANIEL Band 1, 2 All-City 3 All-Reg. 4 Orchestra 4 ROTC 1, 2 All-City Symph. 3, 4 MILNER, MACK Basketball 4 MISKEI, MICHAEL Masque 81 Gavel 4 GHS 3, 4 Dist. Debate 2 Speech, Dist., Reg., State 3 MITCHAM, SUZANNE NIHS 1, 2 NHS 3, 4 GHS 3, 4 Tennis 2, 3 Capt, 4 MONTOYA, DANNY Basketball 1, 3 Cross Country 1 Baseball 1 All-Dist. 3, MORALES, DIEGO SHS 4 Football Trainer 1, 2, A NIHS 1 Slide Rule 1, 2, 4 ROTC 1, 2, 4 Orchestra 1, 2 MORALES, LISETTE Cheerleader 4 Most Popular 4 Military Ct. 4 Choir 3, 4 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Sponsor 4 . MORGAN, IAMES Football 1 MUELLER, VERONICA NIHS 1, 2 GHS 2, 3, 4 MUILENBURG, SIJZANN NIHS 1, 2 NHS 3, 4 NATIVIDAD, DANIEL Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Drill Team 1, 2 Football 2 NATIVIDAD, GILBERT Football 3 NELUMS, IOE Track 3, 4 Cross Country 3 SC Rep. 4 NEVAREZ, BERTHA DECA 3 Sweetheart 3 O'HARA, ARTHUR Football 1, 2 Choir 3 O'LEARY, PATSY SC Rep. 1 NIHS 1, 2 Hoofbeats 4 Quill 82 Scroll 4 Royal Visitor 4 OPEL, CARLTON NHS 3, 4 ORTEOA, FERNANDO DECA PADILLA, CARLOS R. Band 1, All-City 2, 3, 4 Sr. Coord. Com. 4 PAUGH, LINDA GHS 1, 2, 3, 4 NHHS 1, 2 NHS 3, 4 PENA, RALPH Track 3, 4 Cross Country 4 PEREA, MIKE Track 1 Senator 2 Band 2, 3, Pres. 4 PEREZ, NELSON Track 1, 2, 4 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 3, 4 NHS 3, 4 PETERSON, IAMES Football 2 Track 3, 4 PETERSON, RICHARD NIHS 2 SHS 2, 3, 4 NHS 3, 4 Pres. 4 Academic Letter 2, 3 Band 2, 3, 4 All-City 2, 3 Orchestra 2 PICKETT, ANNE SHS 2 Quill 82 Scroll 3 NHS 3 Stampede 3, Asst. Ed. 4 PICKRELL, STEVE Band 1, 2, 3, 4 PINEDA, SAUL Rotc 1, 2 PITTMAN, CINDY SC Rep. 1 PLACENCIA, KATHY FHS 3, 4 PRECKETT, MARY NIHS 1, 2 NHS 3, 4 PRIDGEON, SANDY Golf 1-4 RADER, STEVE Football 1, 2, 3 RAMIREZ, ALBERT R, Stampede 3, Sports Ed. 4 Drill Team 1, 2, 3 Quill 82 Scroll 4 ROTC 1, 4 RAMIREZ, ROSA SHS 4 GAA Pre-Med 1, 2, 3, 4 RANDALL, RAY Football 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3 DECA 4 SC Rep. 1, 4 REBOLLO, HENRY Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1 REGISTER, IANET SC Rep. 1 REYNOLDS, ARDEEN Basketball Sweetheart 4 REZA, CARLOS Band 1, 2, 3, 4 All-City 3 Sr. Coord. Com. Track 1 ROTC 1 REYES, ANGEL ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4 REYES, CYNTHIA NHS 3, 4 NIHS 1, 2 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Treas. 3, VP 4 REYES, TESSIE FTA 2, 3 Hoofbeats 3 SC Senator 4 Riice, RAY Golf 1, 2, 3, 4 NHS 3, 4 NIHS1 RIVERA, DWIGHT Football 2 Tennis 3 RIVERA, cEciLiA FTA 1, 2, 3, sec, 4 SHS 4 ROBERTS, IOHN Football 1, 2 Masque 82 Gavel 4 Speech 3, 4 Drama 4 ROBERTSON, IAN DECA 4 ROBLES, DAVID Basketball 1 Track 1 RODRIGUEZ, DAVID DECA 3 RODRIGUEZ, EDWARD Track 1, All-Reg. 2 All-District 3 A Choir SC 1, 2, 3, 4 RODRIGUEZ, EUSEBIO Band 1, 2 ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4 Drill Team 1, 2, 3 RODRIGUEZ, GUILLERMO SHS 2, 3, Pres. 4 ROTC 1, 2, 3, Staff 4 Drill Team 2, 3, 4 RODRIGUEZ, IRMA Nll-IS SC 2 ROMERO, LUIS Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Cross Country 2, 3, Capt. 4 RUIZ, IRMA FTA 1, 2, 3, 4 SHS 2, 3, 4 NIHS 1, 2 ROTC Sponsor 4 SAC 4 SAAVEDRA, RICHARD NIHS 1 SHS 2 SAENZ, DORA SHS 3, 4 ROTC Sponsors 4 Military L-in-W 4 SAINT ALMOND, KATHRYN SC Rep 1 GHS 2 Choir 2 SANCHEZ, NORA GAA 2, 3 FHA 3, 4 FTA 3, 4 Choir 4 SANDERS, LES DE 3 SANDOVAL, ESTHER NHS 3, 4 SHS 2, 3, 4 ROTC Sponsors 4 Drill Team Sweetheart 4 NIHS 1, 2 sANriLLANo, OLGA oHs, 2 NHS 2, 3 SAWYER, CLAY ROTC 1, 2, 3 Bgd. Adj. 4 Drill Team 2, 3, Cmdr. 4 GHS 1, 2, VP 3, Pres. 4 AIl'Burges Boy 4 NIHS 1, 2 NHS 3, 4 SCARBROUGH, EDWARD Cert, of Ach. 2, 3 SCHIER, GARY Varsity Band 3 All City 4 SCHLOSSER, DAVID ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4 Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4 SCOTT, IAMES T. Band 1, 2 SEISE, HECTOR Football 3 Wrestling 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 SIERRA, IERRY Basketball 1, 2 SIMON, MATTHEW Football 1, 2, 3, 4 SIMON, TERRIE Girls A Choir sir1oN, SUSAN NIHS 1 NHS 3, 4 SHS 3, 4 SMITH, DIANA SC 1 NHS 4 Stampede 4 SMITH, IANICE Masque 81 Gavel 1 Quill 82 Scroll 4 Pegasus 4 Stampede 4 SMITH, MARCIA FHS 3, 4 NHS 3, 4 Quill 82 Scroll 4 Stampede 4 NIHS 1, 2 SMITH, MARGARET GHS 2, 3 B-in-B Rep. 4 SMITH, NANCY NHS 3, 4 FHS 2, 3, 4 Pre-Med 4, Treas. 3 SOZA, EDWARD NHS 3, 4 SPRINGER, MARGOT Varsity Tennis 2, 3, Sponsor 4 SQUYRES, REBECCA Sr. VP 4 SC 4 Pegasus 3, 4 NHS 3, 4 GHS 1, 2, 3, 4 NMSQT Semi 4 STANLEY, ELIZABETH SC Sen. 1,2 NIHS 1, 2 SHS 3, 4 ETA Treas. 2 Miss FTA 1, 2 A Choir 2, 3, 4 STILTNER, MICHAEL ROTC 2, 3, 4 STOKES, GENE Baseball 2, 3, 4 Football 1 STUART, GARY NIHS 1, 2 NHS 3, 4 All City Choir 4 All Region Choir 4 Chamber Singers 3, GHS 4 SULLINS, SARA ICC Pres. 4 SWANK, MARK Pegasus 3, 4 Sci. Seminar 3 TANNER, CATHERINE Girls A Choir 3 TARIN, HECTOR DECA 3, 4 SC Rep. 4 THACKER, IOHN SC 1, 2 TORRES, IORGE DECA 4 SC Rep. 4 TORRES, MARTHA FTA 3, 4 4 4 TOURK, GEORGE ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4 TREIO, io ANN B choir 4 TRESEMER, STEPHEN Football 2, 3 TRUIILLO, BERTA SHS 3, 4 Sponsors 4 SC Rep. 1 URQUIETA, IESUS Choir 2, 3, 4 VALLE, RUTH SC 3 VANCE, KAY SC Rep. 1 DECA 4 VANDERVORT, LIBBY SHS 3, 4 Pegasus 3, 4 Sponsors 4 Hoofbeats 4 Quill 82 Scroll 4 VARELA, ALICE SC 3, Treas. 4 Stampede 3, Ed. 4 Quill 82 Scroll 3, Pres. 4 SAC 4 Sr. Coord. Com. 4 VARGAS, PETER DECA VP 3 Pres. and Beau 4 Choir 3, 4 VARNER, HENRY Band 1, 2 VASQUEZ, IOE Football 1, 2 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Capt. 4 VESTAL, KATHLEEN Choir 4 VILLA, EDDIE Football 2, 3 Track 1, 2 VILLALBA, DEBORAH FTA 3 VILLALOBOS, PATRICIA SC Sen 1 VILLALOBOS, ROBERT Band 2, 3, 4 VILLESCAS, VICTOR Basketball 1 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 WAGNER, LISA NHS 3, 4 L Football Court 1, 2, 3 Orchesis 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 1-4 Sponsors 4 Good Citizen 4 WALKER, ALAN GHS 2, 3, 4 Pre-Med 4 Chambers Singers 4 WASAFF, GEORGE Football 1 DECA 4 WATTS, RICHARD ROTC 1, 2, 3 Rifle Team 3 SC Rep. 3 WELSCH, jAN NIHS 1 SHS 3, 4 WEITZ, MARC Pegasus Sr. Coord. Com, WILKERSON, ANGELINA FHA Sweetheart 4 SC 4 WILLIAMS, CINDY GHS 1, 2 SC 1, 3, Sec. 4 Sponsors 4 WILLIAMS, GEORGE B. A Orchestra WILLIAMS, IAY GHS 2 WILSON, ANNA FHA 1 SHS 2, 3, 4 ICC V. Pres. 4 Pegasus 4 Sponsors 4 WHIPPLE, WILLARD Wrestling 1-4 Letterman 3, 4 WOLF, ANNA DECA 3, 4 Treas., Sweetheart 4 WOO, DENNIS R. ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4 WOODS, DONALD Track 1 WRIGHT, IERRY Football 1-4 All-Dist. 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Track 2, 3 WYNNE, MARY SC 1 YOUNGS, EVERT D. Football 2, 3, 4 All-District 4 Track 3, 4 YOUNG, LAURICE NHS 3, 4 FHS 4 Anderson, Mary Ellen 37 Antwine, Leon 38, 151 Archer, Glenna 35 Arciniega, Charles 151, 152, 154 Baquera, Maria 38 Barria, jose 48 Barton, john 38 Bateman, Anice 48, 78 Bayless, Laura 42 Beaver, Gladine 42 Bela, Sylvia 42 Bell, Ann 46, 86 Birkhead, john 50,143,150 Boatright, james 35, 114 Bollen, El 46 Boozer, Karen 43 Boyd, Katherine 37 312 Breining, Lambert 46 Brook, Vernon 35 Brooks, Elizabeth 38, 39 Brooks, Raymond 40 Brown, jaqueline 42 Brumley, Paul 46,136,137 Buettner, Sharon 42 Bullock, joe 35 Burden, Rosine Caffey, Ruth 49, 82 Cardenas, Tess 46 Cardon, Guin 38 Cassidy, Bobby jean 42 Chavez, Tom 35 Clark, William 38, 39 Cleavland, Wilma 37 Clifton, Al 40 Coffey, Carla 47 Cole, Barbara 37 Coleman, Martha 37 Coursey, Donald 45 Crawford, james 40, 41 Creteau, George 45 Crockett, David 42 Cruce, Dona 42 Dienes, Geraldine 42 Dorgan, Esther 46 Earp, Pina Mae 35 Echols, Karin 42, 122 Eldred, William 42 English, Carolene 46, 81, 118 Everett, Patricia 45 Fedric, Blanche 45 Finton, Terry 151, 168 Franklin, Lynn 38 Fuller, Arthur 45 Gage, Martha 50, 93 Gahan, Theodore 38 Gallardo, Leonardo 46, 30 George, Kenneth 35 Glover, Berne 49, 96c, 98 Gonzalez, Genevieve 48 Gravalos, Patricia 48, 75 Guinn, joseph 45 Gutierrez, Albert 47,136, 29 Halliday, joyce 40 Handley, Douglas 35 Harp, Dine 38 Harper, Tony 40, 164 Heaven's, jeane 42 Helm, Mary Alice 49, 84 Hensley, james 50, 143, 150, 184 Hicks, Vivian 39 Howell, jake 37 Hradek, Wesley 49, 101 Hurt, Hampton 39,143, 150, 184, 185 Hutchinson, Clifford 43 Hyde, john 37 johnson, Helene 47 jones, Coach 182 Kerrick, Lillian La Foy, Sylvia 37 Leary, Vivian 106,105,111 Lewallen, Frankie Dianne 49 Lewis, Eulalia 43 Lewis, jacques 45 Long, Paula 39, 77 Long, Shirley 43 Loomis, Frances 45 McCutcheon, jane 93 McFarland, Cecil 45 . McGee, Thelma 37 Mclnturff, Letha 37 Mason, Hilde 48, 49, 76, 77 Maxwell, Cecil 41 Myers, Harold 41 Norris, William 39 Osborne, Robert 50, 177, 191 Osborne, Ruth 37 Palmore, Francis 37 Patterson, Colleen 37 Phillips, Eleanor 39 Phillips, Ronald 41,167, 164 Pitts, john 39,84 Pontius, Gertrude 47 Prophet, Cecil 47 Ramirez, Evangelina 48 Ramsdale, Helen 43 Ranew, Art 35 Richardson, William 45 Rider, Ruth 43 Rosen, Bonnie 42, 43 Rush, jane 35 Russell, james 47 Sanich, john 41 Schneider, Eleanor 41 Shepard, Carolyn 40 Sherlock, Raymond 47 Smith, Annette 49 Smith, Eugene 47 Snow, Frank 39 Starkey, Barbara 37 Stout, Margaret 47, 86 Stuart, Marion 47 Taulbee, Calloway 45 Thompson, Marion 40 Thornberry, jesse 50 Torres, Edmundo 47, 143, 150 Towns, Loise 47 Uribe, Patricia 91 Vandenburg, Russell 43, 151, 182, 184, 187 Vasquez, Mary Dolores 37 Von Clausewitz, Frances 43 Wietz, jeanne 49 White, Alice 39 Williams, Renee 47 Woodruff, Gene 45, 158 Wooten, Elaine 37 Wright, Irene 37 Yarbrough, Terrel 50 Clubs aiwl 490858 Band 96 Chess Assn. 83 Choir 104-105 Community Council 116-117 Distributive Education 88-89 French Honor Society 78-79 Future Homemakers 86 Future Teachers 84-85 German Honor Society 76-77 Girl's Athletic Assn, 92-93 Health Careers Club 87 Hoofbeats 118-119 Masque and Gavel 82 National Honor Society 70-72 Orchesis 90-91 Orchestra 100-101 Pegasus 122-123 Quill and Scroll 80-81 Spanish Honor Society 73-75 Stampede 120-121 Student Council 112-113 li-dw Abbott, Pamela 15 Acosta, Adelina 78, 238 Acosta, Arturo 272 Acosta, Estella 85, 238 Acosta, Hector 272 Acosta, Linda 272 Acosta, Martha 272 Adame, Alicia 104, 203 Adams, Dale 82, 203 Adams, Debra 296 Adams, Laura 296 Adams, Micheal 22,104, 127, 238, 249 Adamson, Sally 203 Adkins, Alice 132, 203 Adkins, David 238 Adkins, Robert 272 Aguilar, Armando 230 Aguilar, Robert 230 Aguilar, Carlos 167, 272 Aguilar , Margarita 104, 106, 203 Aguilar, Rosa 203 Aguina ga, Fernando 272 Aguirre, Armando 272 Aguirre, Arturo 203 Aguirre, Ernesto 128, 272 Aguirre, james 126, 139, 272 Aguirre, Robert 126, 203 Aguirre, Steven 126, 138, 154, 238 Agumiaga, F. 154 Aki, M Alcala, ichael 272 Alma 88, 203, 132 Alcantar, Norma 238 Alcantar, Samuel 76, 88, 135, 138, 203 Alderette, Peggy 272 Alexander, Robert 203, 238 Alexander, Robin 238 Alexander, William 203 Alford, Alford, Avis 272 Kevin 96a, 203 Allen, Dawn 272 Allen, Deborah 104, 238, 252 Allen, Donald 203 Allen, Michael 272 Allen, William 128,139, 177, 204 Archuleta, jacob 273 ' Arechavaleta, Helga 204 Arellano, jose 76, 128, 211 Arenivar, john 96a, 296 Arias, jo Ann 273 Arinduque, Alexandra 78l 273 Arispe, Luis 147, 148, 233 Armendariz, Patricia 100,l 273 Armenta, Damacio 129, 238 Armijo, Irma 238 Armijo, Maria 273 Armijo, Richard 154, 180, 273 Armstrong, Marian 86, 29d Armstrong, Robert 96a, 136, 273 Armstrong, Ronald 126, 128, 134, 138 Arnold, john 204 Arrambide, Conrad 67, 157, 296 Arrambide, Elizabeth 104, 204 Arrambide, jose 154, 273 Arriaga, Fernando 238 Arriaga, jose 238 Arrieta, Emily 92, 238 ' Arrieta, jessie 92, 96a, 238 Arillano, j. 134, 138 Arriola, Angelica 204 Arriola, Patricia 109, 204 Arvizu, joe 238 Ash, David 150, 238 Ash, Edward 104, 150, 154 Ash, Timothy 154, 273 Austin, Andrew 204 Avalos, George 238 Avila, Alicia 238, 273 Avila, Hilda 273 , Avila, jaime 182, 183, 187, 272 Almanza, Diana 86, 96a, 238 Almonte, David 204 Alston, Nancy 76, 272 Alva, Anthony 272 Alva, Gregory 272 Alvarado, Alfred 238 Alvarado, Gilbert 204 Alvarado, jorge 238 Alvarado, Richard 167, 272 Alvarado, Robert 238 Alvarado, Tony 238 Alvarez, Arturo 272 Alvillar, Ricardo 83, 204 Amezaga,jose147,238 Amezcua, Melissa 92, 272 Amor, Rodolfo 238 Amspacher, Teri 238 Anchondo, Maria 272 Anders, Karen 273 Anderson, Letitia 'Anderson, William 154, 168, 296 Anderson, Marian 86 Andrews, Richard 126, 296 Angelos, Pamela 132, 204 Angelos, Tom 154,177, 296 Anguiano, Robert 273 Ansley, james 145, 146, 238 Anthes, Meril 238 Anthony, Deitra 204 Antillon, Mariadel R. 273 Antuna, jesus 204 Aparicio, Henry 273 Apodaca, George 273 Aragon, Yolanda 238 Aranda, Arah 192, 273 Arazoza, Antonio 204 Arce, jesus 127, 273 Arce, Ricardo 273 Archuleta, Alfonso 176, 238, 263 Avila, jose 273 Avila, Mary 88, 238 Ayala, Aramis 128, 204 Ayala, Laura 204 Ayon, Irene 273 Ayoub, Virginia 273 Baca, Arthur 273 Baca, Federico 238 Baca, Gloria 238 Baca, javier 188, 139 Baca, Patricia 273 Baca, Rebecca 273 Bachar, Cathy 296 Bachar, Karen 204 Bachar, Michael 196, 273 Baeza, Baeza, Baeza, David 96a, 238 Efren 126, 273 Miguel 78, 122, 204 Bagnaschi, Steven 273 Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Anne 96a, 273 Mark 154, 296 Patricia 238 Robert 273 Bain, William 184,185, 204 Baish Ill, Charles 204 Baker, Beverly 238, 296 Baker, Daisy 238 Baker, David 273 Baker, Helen 273 Baker, john 296 Baker, Marvin 88, 240 Baker, Melvin 273 Baker, Michael 167, 240 Baker, Nancy 204 Baker, Pamela 273 Baker, Paula 240 Baker, Richard 240 Balandran, Bertha 240, 273 Baldwin, judy 240 Ball, Gilbert 30,112,115, 182, 183, 187, 200, 204 Ball, Susan 78, 240 Balough, joseph 128, 296 Castillo, Banuelos, Edna 107, 204 Banuelos, Martha 24 Barajas, Ronaldo 204 Barceleau,jaime134,138, 240 Barnes, Alice 273 Barnes, Beverly 107, 273 Barnes, Elwood 273 Barnes, james 96, 96a, 96d, 100b, 206 Barnes, Karen 206 Barnett, Susan 66, 90, 122, 185, 240 Barney, Guillermo 80 Barnhart, Sharon 240 Barnhouse, Dolph 154, 296 Barr, Adelle 206, 245 Barragan, Sandy 240 Barratt, jody 206 Barrick, jimmy 240 Barrios, Dora 96a, 273 Bartholomae, jeanneane 273 Bashore, George 16,154, 273 Bashore, Hank 30, 65, 113, 143, 156, 202, 206 Basso, Margaret 240 Bastien, Kathleen 273 Bastien, Keith 127, 273 Basurto, Margarita 240 Basurto, Mary 88 Bates, Ronald 177, 273 Baze, Connie 240 Beall, Fabiola 76, 88 Beall, Sandra 73, 206, 273 Beard, Eliseo 240 Beck, Luz 296 Beckerson jr., Carl 126,273 Beckham, Charles 206 Beightel, Melanie 296 Beightel, Pamela 87, 296 Bejarano, Arturo 66, 191, 240, 258 Bell, Kathryn 104, 206 Bell, Mark 273 Belmontes, Linda 29, 58, 61, 73, 91,132, 206 Beltran, David 96a, 273 Beltran, Leopoldo 206 Beltran, Robert 96a, 96, 206 Benavides, Leticia 240 Benavides, Lydia 80, 120, 240 Benedict, Bennie 273 Benigno, Nanette 240 Benito, Chris 80, 120, 206 Benito, Ricky 136, 273, 288 Bennett, Bonnie 240 Bennett, Vicky 297 Benoit, Robert 128, 240 Benson, Roberta 107, 296 Bentley, Curtis 273 Beque, jack 274 Berger, Elisabethm 274 Bernal, julian 240 Bernal, Ramona 240 Berry, Deborah 73, 80, 118, 192, 206, 307 Berry, james 96a, 274 Berry, jon 96a, 96, 274 Bibo, Patrick 191, 294 Bickel, Becky 297 Bickel, Kenneth 206 Billings, David 83, 240 Bills, Darryl 240 Bindman, Cynthia 206 Bingham, Elizabeth 297 Bird, Christian 274 Bird, David 172, 206 Birnadez, D. 154 Birkhart, Laura 240 Birkhead, john 154,297 Birkhead, William 144, 148, 149, 156, 189, 202, 206, 191 Bissell, Ronnie 240,297 Bivins, Deletha 240 Bivins, Demetrius 206 Bixler, Brenda 70, 76, 96a, 96, 207 Black, Pamela 274 Blackham, jackie 274 Blackham, Kathy 240 Blaine, Brian 297 Blaine, Carol 240 Blancas, Martha 240 Blancett, Renee 86, 297 Blanchett, Gregory 274 Blanchette, Donna 274 Blanco, Luis 78, 240 Blanco jr., Ralph 207 Blomberg, Tamara 107, 274 Bluth, Barbara 80, 207 Blyth, Dewey 240 Boaz, Stephen 96a, 274 Boisselier, Ricardo 240 Boles, Edward 274 Bollen, Nicholas 150,207 Bolling, Wade 70, 76, 207 Bolton, Erna 274 Bon, jose 274 Bon, Maria 274 Boone, Sabrina 240 Booth, joey 96a, 96d, 297 Booth, joni 96a, 241 Booton, Linda 80, 122, 241 Booton, Robert 180, 297 Borg, Eric 129, 274 Borg, Kevin 182, 187, 297 Bosse, Nancy 274, 278 Both, Melissa 241 Bothwell, Caryn 96b, 96 Bothwell, Denise 96a, 70, 207 Bouchard, Deana 207 Bousfield, Barbara 296,297 Bowers, Leslie 10,16, 104, 207 Bowie, Patricia 242 Boyd, Chris 242 Boyers, Susan 297 Brader, Rosalie 87, 241 Bradford, Mark 96a, 126, 297 Bradley, Linda 241 Brasher, Synthia 241 Braudrick, Diann 88, 241 Braun, Sheila 207 Braxton, Kenneth 128, 241 Breitegan, David 241 Brewer, Randi 241 Bridler jr,, William 297 Bright, Donald 143, 207 Briones, Gloria 207 Brissette, David 241 Brissette, Paul 96a, 297 Britain, Billy 180, 241 Brock, john 274 Brock, Robert 207 Brooks, Anna 241 Brooks, Rebecca 241 Brown, Andrey 92, 207 Brown, Deborah 241 Brown, Donna 207 Brown, Douglas 207 Brown, jeffrey 275 Brown, jerrie 275 Brown, john 207 Brown, Kimberley 73, 112, 241 Brumley, Robert 134, 135, 207 Brumley, Suzann 241 Bryant, Virgina 207 Brymer, Heidi 275 Buck, Stephen 148, 207 Buffone, Brian 207 Burciaga, Stephen 154, 155, 168, 294, 297 tiwlw Burdick, Byrl 242 Burek, Paul 275 Burek, Peter 207 Burgess, Caren 207 Burgess, Christine 242 Burgner, Russell 275 Burke, Ike 275 Burek, Peter 22, 129 Burkett, Brenda 297 Burkhart, Laura 275 Burkhart, Linda 275 Burnett, David 207 Burnett, Paul 297 Burns, Cathy 210 Burns,jimmy171, 172,207 Burnside, Angela 275 Burton, Nancy 275,104, 28 Busse, Rhonda 275 Bustamante, Arturo 136, 275 Bustamante, Charlie 143, 189, 207 Bustamante, Consuelo 132, 207 Bustamante, David 242 Bustamante, Diane 242 Bustamante, Mark Bustamante, Mary 80,118, 132, 207, 307 Bustamante, Ruben 207 Bustamante, Teresa 242 Butcher, Steve 127, 275 Butchofsky, Cara 297 Butler, Braxton 96d Butler, Gary 242 Byars, john 242 Byrd, james 242 Byrd, Wanda 41, 242 Cabatu, Lily 57, 70, 90, 91, 125, 132, 200, 207 Cabral, Maria 96a, 207 Cadwell, janet 275 Caffero, jean 242 Caine, Maumi 273 Calderon, Irene 73, 92, 242 Calderon, jose 208 Calderon, Mary 60, 96a, 275 Callanan, Elizabeth 275 Calo, jane 242 Calof, Anne 22, 122, 208 Calvillo, Cindy 242 Calzadilla, jose 128, 275 Calzadilla, Patricia 96a, 242 Camacho, Bobby 242 Camacho, Gloria 208 Camacho, Ramon 182, 275 Camacho, Victor 275 Camacho, Willie 208 Camargo, Herlinda 208 Camargo, jose 243 Camargo, Verlinda 208 Camarillo, james 208 Campbell, Carla 275 Campbell, james 167, 275 Campbell, Kim 275 Campbell, La Nita 80,104, 118, 208 Campbell, Merlene 275 Campos, Dora 132, 208 Campos, Gregory 243 Campos, Ralph 182, 183, 184, 187, 208, 275 Campos, Veronica 107 Canales, Armando 275 Cancel, Eduardo 177, 243 Cancel, Evelyn 275 Cano, Yvonne 73, 92, 242 Cantrell, Dennis 126, 297 Carbone, Brenda 243 Card, Faye 243 Card, Paul 28, 297 Cardenas, Alma 243 Cardenas, Brenda 275 Cardenas, Charles 243 Cardon, Dianne 235, 243 Cardon, Hettie 30, 73,132, 133, 208, 216 Cardon, Suzanne 18,19, 59, 208 Cardwell, Sharon 104, 243 Carey, Robert 275 Carnell, Kip 243 Carnillo, Robert 134 Carpenter, Terri 243 Carranza jr., Edward 208 Carrasco, Arturo 243 Carrasco, Celia 275 Carrasco, josefina 243 Carrasco, Miguel 275 Carrera, 243 Carrera, Adolfo 138, 167, Santos 87,128, 138,203 Carrick, William 143,156, 201 , 208 Carrillo, Carrillo, Carrillo, Carrillo, 208, 2 Edward 243 Elizabeth 73, 275 Linda 275 Robert 127, 138, 43 Carrizal, Luis 208 Carrizal, Mary 73, 275, 299 Carroll, William 88, 243 Carter, Evangelin 208 Carter, Milton 128,154, 297 Caruth, Charles 208 Casarez, Margie 73 Casarez, Patricia 208 Cashman, Deborah 107 Cashman, Kathryn 208 Caster, Elizabeth 71, 96a, 96d, 208 Castillo, Bonnie 275 Catalina, Gilbert 275 Castillo, Celeste 275 Castillo, jesus 275 Castillo, joaquin 243 Yvonne 275 Castle, Noah 67, 275,162, 190 Castle, Teresa 208 Cate, james 83, 126, 208 Caulfield, john 128, 243 Cavanaugh, David 275 Cavagnol, David 275 Cazares, Margarita 243 Cazares, Zulema 208 Cecil, Danny 134, 208 Cecil, Harvey 126, 275 Celestina, Norma 243 Ceniceros, Alonzo 243 Chacon, Olga 208 Chanson, Arthur 209 Chanson, Scott 297 Chapa, Susan 209, 132, 96d Chapuis, Rebecca 104, 276 Chavers, Candace 82, 209 Chavers, Debra 275 Chavez, Adriana 243 Chavez, Anna 276 Chavez, Antonio 243 Chavez, Avelardo 209, 96a Chavez, Cynthia 276 Chavez, Delphina 1006, 209 Chavez, Gabriel 187, 243 Chavez, Gilbert 96a, 127, 129, 139, 276 Chavez, Guillermo 276 Chavez, Hilda 243 Chavez, Irene 85, 104, 243 Chavez, Irma 95, 276 Chavez, julio 276 Chavez, Karen 243 Chavez, L. Michael 154, 297 Chavez, Linda 73, 92, 243 Chavez, Teresa 276 Cherry, Cheryl 88, 243 Chessey, Robert 209 Chew, Debbie 70, 87, 202, 209 Chew, George 96a, 297 Childs, Gerald 276 Chiquito, Gilbert 276 Chiquito, Rosa 70, 73, 202, 209 Chmar, Andrew 172, 228, Chmar, William 172, 209 Chouteau, Mark 154, 168, 297 Chow, Hoi 243 Christensen, james 70, 73, 152, 154, 172, 209 Christensen, Katherine 276 Christian, james 185, 276 Chuhay, Donna 72, 92, 276 Cilino, Donald 209 Cintron, Robert 188, 243 Cisneros, Alfred 209 Cisneros, Angelica 107, 276 Clark, Charles 66, 144, 209 Clark, Frank 154, 187, 276 Clark, jan 76, 80, 118, 243 Claudio, Genovieve104, 243 Clegg, jackie 88, 89, 209 Clement, Carol 16, 90, 98, 199, 209 Clement, Rosemary 107, 108, 243 Cleveland, Royce 244, 255 Clevenger, Catherine 88, 210 Clevenger, Michael 276 Clingman, Bob 276 Coble, Steve 244 Cochran, Christopher 121, 244 Colapret, julie 132, 210 Colburn, Mona 70, 76, 87, 210 Coleman, Sabrina 276 Coleman, Sydney 70, 73, 81, 87, 210 Coles, Cynthia 210 Coley, Susan 71, 78, 87, 210, 228 Collazo, Francisco 128, 210 Collazo, joe 96a,128,139, 275 Collier, Gary 126, 139, 276 Collins, Charles 96a, 210 Collins, Coleen 276 Collins, Debra 276 Collins, james 276 Collis, Connie 244 Combs, Bruce 244 Compton, Linda 60, 70, 104, 106, 132, 210 Compton, Lora 76, 244 Compton, Robert 185, 276 Concha, james 297 Concha, Salvador 145, 244 Concha, William 276 Condra, Linda 297 Conley, Michele 107, 275 Conley, Robert 146,187, 276 Conn, Linda 71, 73, 91,132, 210 Connoly, Mary 276 Connor, james 128, 297 Conti, Don 276 Contreras, Carlos 128,134, 139, 244 Contreras, Maria 244 Conway, james 154, 276 Cook, Donna 244 Cook, Forrest 297 Cooke, Frank 128, 210 Cooke, Pamela 244 3 Cooke, Shan 297 Cooley, Kathleen 71, 73 1 84, 85, 210 Cooley, Maureen 71, 74, 84, 85, 210 Cooper, Cheryl 297 Coplen, Richard 244 Coppenbarger, jamie 244 Coppock, Michael 210 Corle, judy 244 David, Christina 211 Davis, Charlotte 211 Davis, Cheryl 277 Davis, Deborah 244 Davis, Gyle 244 Davis, Lorraine 277 Davis, Mary 244 Fenno, Mark 126, 298 Corman, Carol 107, 108, 244 Corona, Anna 244 ,Corona Corona Corral, Cortez, Cortez, Cortez, Cortez, Cortina , Nicholas 71, 210 , Rodolfo 128, 276 john 211 Antonio 276 David 276 Helen 74 Mary 211 5, Luis 276 Dawson, Leah 277 Day, Mary 244 De Baca, Richard, 22, 56, 211 De Baca, Trina 82, 211 Dean, Garry 167, 277 Dean, Roy 244 Debaca, Betsy 297 Debruhl, Patricia 245 Decker, jack 297 Degroat, Donna 74 96ab, 122, 245 Delgado, Ana 277 Delgado, Ruben 211 245 Dryden, james 145, 187, 278 Duarte, Diane 245 Duarte, Ruben 212 Duckette, Rockne 104, 245 Duke, Angie 298 Dumm, Paul 96a, 298 Dumond, Theresa 298 Dunagan, Albert 278 Dunagan, Greta 278 Duncan, Ann 278 Duncan, Anthony 278 Duncan, Chris 212 Duncan, james 212 Duncan, john 212 Elmer, V Dancer, Gary 297 EUUY, l0 Gariba Cortinas, Ricardo 127, 244 Cothran, Mary 297 Cottis, Helen Couder, Leticia 276 Couder, Richard 211 Coulehan, Theresa 244 Coulter, Ralph 144, 175, 176, 177, 244 Counts, Pamela 244 Coursey, Martha 297 Coward, Antoinett 244 Coward, john 129, 276 Cox, Charles 244 Cox, Linda 297 Cox, Steven 239, 244 Cramer, Catherine 211 Cramer, Cheri 276 Cramer, Pauline 297 Cranford, Charles 211 Crank, Robert 276 Crank, Wesley 244 Crawford, Charles 244 Crespo, Rosario 276 Creusser, Mike 138 Crook, Cathleen 276 Crosby, Loraine 244 Crossland, Brenda 244 Crossland, Randal 211 Crouch, Frederick 167, 276 Crout, Linda 276 Crout, Madeline 9, 74, 95, 96ab, 244 Cruea, Beverly 276 Cruikshank, Andrea 62, 80, 118, 132, 211 Cruz, Alfredo 74, 211 Cruz, Edmundo 96a, 127, 276 Cruz, Edna 297 Cruz, Randolph 128, 276 Cruz, Raymond 96a, 276 Cuellar, Maria 276 Cullen, Theresa 74, 192, 276, 278 Culpepper, james 277 Culpepper, jerry 277 Cumming, Richard 277 Cunningham, Gloria 244 Curry, jacqueline 211 Curtis, Lynne 211 Curtis, Toni 211 Dabbs, Richard 244 Daily, Carrie 76, 96a, 211 Daily, john 96a, 127, 277 Daley, Debbie Dalrymple, Robert 129, 277 Damron, Gregory 82,A177, 244 Daniels, Sunnie 49, 82, 211 Danko, Michael 96a, 128, 277 Dantzler, Lemuel 277 Daum, Linda 277 314 Denney, Dennis 245 Denney, james 245 Denney, jerelynn 277 Denson, Tanya 211 Denton, Doris 211 Depew, Loren 129, 277 Depew, Ramona 277 Deterra, Victor 82, 211 Deviney, Carolyn 245 Devlin, Carol 74, 211 Devlin, Sharon 160, 245, 277 Duncan, Lauren 245 Duran, Daniel 246 Duran, Eddie 177, 212 Duran, Luz 212 Durkin, Dennis 212 Durkin, Gerard 298 Dusold, Raymond 154,298 Dutchover, Donna 298 Dyoub, joanne 298 Dziubinski, Susan 246 Eads, Carol 298 Earnhart, Steve 278 Eatman, Martha 107, 212 Ebert, Crystal 246 Echols, Edward 246 Edgar, Fernando 278 Edwards, james 212 Devore, Eric 211 Dexter, Rath 96a Dexter, Kathleen 297 Diaz, Alejandro 83,104, 106, 277 Diaz, Angelic 132, 212 Diaz, Arturo 212 Diaz, Damanis104,127, 212 Diaz, Daniel 277 Diaz, George 96a, 136, 212 Diaz, lsela 93, 277 Diaz, jesus 212 Diaz, Linda 277 Diaz, Michael 212 Diaz, Nancy 277 Dibble, Rodney 212 Dickerson, Dana 71, 78, 79, 212 Digennaro, Lynn 71, 212 Diviney, Belinda Doctson, james 128 Doebele, Linda 277 Domenicali, Nancy 49, 82, 212 Dominguez, Dana 278 Dominguez, Fernando 278 Dominguez, Irene 245 Dominguez, Irene 278 Dominguez, loe 74, 83, 96a, 245 Dominguez, Richard 127, 129, 138, 278 Dominguez jr., Reynaldo 212 Doran, David 83, 245 Dorr, john 245 Douglas, jeorgetta 297 Downey, Brian 16, 144, 212 Downey, Grant 113 Downey, Pamela 245 Doyle, Michael 245 Doyle, Thomas 278 Drake, Venie 245 Drexler, Charles 96a, 245 Drier, Patricia 278 Driskell, Charles 126, 297 Driver, Karen 295, 297 Drury, Billy 278 Drury, Gary 212 Drury, Sharon 245 Dryden, Frank 160, 164, Edwards Lora 298 Edwardsl Michael 160,278 Edwards, Philip 278 Edwards, Sheere 278 Edwards, Steven 212 Edwards, Thomas 246 Edwards, Victor 278 Egan, Patrick 246 Ehrlich, Marla 212 Elfers, Eddie 213 Elkins, Deborah 278 Elliott, Carlton 278 Elliott, Donny 126 Elliott, Margot 278 Elliott, Susan 298, 304 ictoria 213 Emery, Michael 74, 80,122, 246 Engle, Donna 246 Engle, Sandra 279 Englisbee, Dorothy 246 Englisbee, Elizabeth 298 Entrekin, james 279 Episcopo, Mike 213 Episcopo, Peter 279 Erickson, jesse 279, 167 Escalante, Ana 74, 86, 246 Escarzaga, Fernando 279 Escobar, Della 298 Escobar, Frank 246 Escobar, Margaret 76, 279 Escobedo, Raul 213 Espana, Anna 279 Esparza, jaime 298 Esparza, juan 126, 279 Esparza, Raul 134,138, 231 Espinoza, jose 213 Espinoza, Marcia 92, 246 Espinoza, Maria 246 Espinoza, Raul 167, 213 Estes, Gary 171, 172, 213 Estrada, Cynthia 78, 96a Estrada, juan 182, 184, 229 Estrada, Ramon 236, 246 Estrada, Rita 279 Estrada, Sylvia 279 el 126,279 Evans, Denise 12, 81, 90, 91, 246 Evans, Steve 298 Eveler, Diane 279 Eveler, William 246 Evers, Andrea 74, 90, 91, 107, 108, 246 Fabela, Patricia 279 Facio, Alfonso 213, 279 Faires, Richard 214 Fairley, Chere 192, 279 Fairley, Cowart 214 Famiglietti, Tony 246 Famiglietti, Lisa 214 Farias, Diana 279 Farlow, Paul 279 Farrell,Ajohn 150 Faust, Genevieve 81,118, 246 Fedako, Werner 76,167, 185, 214 Feeney, Cathryne 92, 214 Feist, Robert 214 Feldmeir, Sherry 43, 71, 214 Fenton, Loretta 96, 279 Fenton, Dave 246 Fenzlein, Debra 246 Ferguson, Donald 246 Fernandes, Patrick 246 Fernandez, Alfred 246 Fernandez, David 298 Fernandez, Gilbert' 96, 279, 246 Fernandez, lsela 60, 96, 214 Fernandez, john 279 Fernandez, Rafael 128, 177, 279 Ferrell, john 214 Ferullo, Lydia 214 Fiegel, Don 168, 298 Fielder, Ann 279 Fields, joy 246 Fields, Robbie 298 Figueroa, Blanca 246 Filer, Kathy 246 Fink, Donna 246 Fink, Pamela 298, 303 Fisher, Christina 279 Fisher, Gerald 246, 279 Fisher, Taylor 279 Flanagan, Eugene 246 Fleming, Charles 96a,127, 279 Flenniken, Marianne 279 Flores, George 214 Flores, Leticia 134 Flores, Ralph 127,154, 214 Flores, Raul 184, 185, 270, 279 Flores, Sergio 128, 214 Flores, Teresa 86, 246 Flores jr., Ruben 214 Flores, Willibald 246 Floyd, Carl 246 Floyd, julia 279 Flynn, Denise 214 Fogelman, Cheryl 96, 279 Folk, Mark 279 Font, Alfonso 246 Ford, Benjamin 214, 247 Ford, Catherine 247 Ford, Deirdre 214, 247 Ford, Susan 298 Fordham, Elizabeth 88, 214 Forrest, Steven 279 Fortenbery, Debra 298 Fortenbery, Kenneth 136, 279 Forton, Robert 214 Foster, Patrick 167, 279 Foster, Shirley 215 Fourzan, Leo 279 Fourzan, Margaret 298 Fouts, Dan 279 Fowler, David 167, 279 Fox, james 298 Fox, Ronald 247 Fox, Stephanie 279 Foxx, David 83, 126, 279 Francis, Scott 298 Franco, Christina 247 Franco, David 215 Franco, Franco, Franco, 298 Franco Dick 298 Fernando 127, 21 Mark 182, 183, 18? Steve 244 Frederick, Carolyn 76, 24l Frenkel, Robert 279 Freudiger, Cheryl 71, 81, 120, 122, 215 Frias, Luis 279 Fridriksson, Lisa 298 Frisbie, Elizabeth 247 Fuller, Gay 298 Fuller, Linn 104, 279 Furst, Kathleen 279 Furst, Thomas 182, 187, 24' Gagliano, Karen 215 Gahan, Madonna 132, 211 Galbreaith, Michael 122, 247 Galindo, Roberto 215 Gallant, Cathy 298 Gallardo, Armando 96a, 215 Gallardo, Charles 96a,128f 139, 279 Gallardo, Maria 85, 86,215 Gallardo, Robert 247 Gallardo, Ruth 247 Gallegos, Ruben 182,183, 187, 279 Galloway, Diana 27, 64, 98 199, 215 Galloway, Donna 18, 19, 59, 295, 298 Galvan, Carlos 71, 215 Gamboa, Nicolas 215 Ganann, Robert 180, 279 Gandy, Steven 215 Garcia, Adam Garcia, Alfred 215 Garcia, Arturo 279 Garcia, Carlos 8, 12, 214 Garcia, Cheryl 43 Garcia, Cynthia 279 Garcia, Cynthia 192, 279 Garcia, Diana 298 Garcia, Dolores 247 Garcia, Elva 298 Garcia, Gilbert 247, 280 Garcia, Gilbert 96a Garcia, Hildegard132, 163, 215 Garcia, Irene 132, 163, 215 Garcia, javier 280 Garcia, Lilia 247 Garcia, Marcia 248 Garcia, Margarita 280 Garcia, Garcia, Maria 41, 280 Mary 280 Garcia, Mary 215 Garcia, Miguel 248 Garcia, Pablo 215, 219 Garcia, Rafael 248 Garcia, Raul 248 Garcia, Rebecca 96,192, 248 Garcia, Rebekah 280 Garcia, Richard 215 Garcia, Rodolfo 280 Garcia, Santiago 280 Garcia, Steve 280 Garcia 1 Susan 248 Garcia, Yvonne 248 Garess, Gayle 24, 247 y, Daniel 126, 280 Garibay, Gloria 215 Gatlin, Terri 298 Gaytan, Cynthia 104, 106, 248 Geck, Patricia 298 Green, Eric 172, 217 Green Hill, craig 282,300 Gereda, Guadalupe 215 Gereda, Rodrigo 182, 280 Geren, Thomas 280 Geyer, Ronnie 215, 165 Giallanza, Cara 6,115,159, 162, 298 Giallanza, Dana 58,114, 232 Gibson, Tim 280 Gilbert, john 298 Gileau, Theresa 107 Gilliland, Edward 248 Gillingham, David 96, 1006, 104, 106, 215 Gillingham, Marylen 298, 96a Gillis, Richard 215 Gillis, Ronald 280 Glasgow, Rosa 280 Glenn, Albert 216 Glenn, Andree 280 Glenn, Bill 280 Glessner, Paul 280 Godfrin, Sandra 78, 79, 248 Gragg, Wendell 280 Grape, Brenda 96a, 248 Gravalos, Thomas 74, 248 Gray, Charles 96a,100b, 217 Gray, Eileen 248 Gray, Sherrie 280 Greco, Cynthia 49, 75, 78, 171 Greco, 248 Pat 96a, 298 Green, Corinne 298 Nora 280 lwlw Hart, Marti 299 Hart, Sally 121 Hartnett, Sandra 217, 281 Hartsfield, Larry 217 Hartwell, Elizabeth 299 Hartwell, Mark 196a, 249, 281 Harville, Caryn126, 277, 281 Harwell, Larry 281 Hatch, Chris 104, 249 Hatch, Laurie 281 Hatton, jana 210, 217 Herzberger, Cherylann 282 Herzberger, joan 282 Hickey, Cathy 300, 218 Hickey, Lisa 250 Hicks, Danny 282 Hicks, Donna 282 Hiett, Walter 300 Higgs, james 300 Higginbottom, Kent 218 Higginbottom, Ralph 282 jasso, David 100b, 219 jastrzembski, joyce 214 jastrzembski, Pavl 282 jemente, Lily 104, 219 jenkins, Kathleen 104, 282 jensen, Mike 282 jewell, Chris 282 jewell, jack 300 jimenez, Victor 282 jimerson, james 251 jochum, Klara 71, 77, 219 Hilderbrandt, Bernard 128, 218 1 Golden, james 280 Golden, Terry 248 Golden, Zack 3, 216 Golston, William 104, 248 Gomez, Angelina 248 Gomez, Benjamin 143, 216 Gomez, Carlos 96a, 216 Greene, Mark 154, 298 Greenwood, Randall 280 Gregory, Bernetta 248 Gregory, Elaine 248 Greyhosky, Barbara 74, 81, 90, 91, 118, 120, 248 Griffin, Bobbie 248 Griffin, Roy 217 Grissom, Kathy 107, 298 Gross, Gail 280 Gross, Sandy 126, 154, 280 Grotte, Linda 280 Guajardo, Vivian 298 Guenther, Barbara 217 Guerrero, Hector 96a, 177, 248 Guevara, jose 248 Guevara, Maria 248 Guillen, Robert 217 Haugland, Casey 172, 281 Hawkins, Bobby 281 Hawkins, Donna 281 Hawkins, Eva 281 Hawkins, Linda 281 Hayden, Edward 217 Hayes, joe 281 Gomez, Concepcion 280 Gomez, Genaro 240 Gomez, Patricia 280 Gomez, Ricardo 128, 280 Gomez, Robert 280 Gomez, Ronnie 126, 216 Gomez, Rosemary 216 Gomez, Sylvia 216 Gomez Leon, Clarissa 248 Gomez Leon, Ruben 298 Gomez Leon, Susan 104 Gonzalles, Marissa 298 Gonzales, Patricia 81,118, 216 Gonzales, Richard 216 Gonzales, Robert 280 Gonzalez, Daniel 248 Gonzalez, Edward 280 Gonzalez, Francisco 129 Gonzalez, Irene 280 Gonzalez, johnny 248 Gonzalez, juan 248 Gonzalez, Laura 85, 86, 216 Gonzalez, Linda 78, 96a, 248 Gonzalez, Marissa 96d Gonzalez, Patricia 96a, 96d Gonzalez, Patti 81,119, 216 Gonzalez, Richard 126, 280 Gonzalles, Mario 216 Gonzalez, Richard 96a, 127, 248 Gonzalez, Robert 280 Gonzalez, Rosalinda 65 Gonzalez, Rosanna 26, 27, 55, 98, 199, 200, 216 Gonzalez, Tony 49,146, 216, 280 Gooderl, Lori 298 Gooding, Debra 248 Goodman, Gloria 85,104, 216 Gordon, David 280 Gordon, Donald 217 Gordon, Tally 280 Gorgas, Elba 74, 248 Gorman, Mark 298 Gorman, Michael 217 Gosser, Donald 217 Govea, Armando 217 Govin, Michelle 280 Grado, Ramon 83, 96a, 122, 280 Guterding, Frederick 280 Gutierrez Gutierrez 1 Adam 74, 217 Andy 280 Gutierrez, Armida 217, 248 Gutierrez, Don 248 Gutierrez, Laura 280 Gutierrez, Lilia 217 Gutierrez, Manuel 248 Gutierrez, Patricia 217 Gutierrez, Valerie 78, 280 Gutierrez, Victor 217, 248 Guzman, Elizabeth 217 Guzman, Miguel 248 Hager, judith 280 Hakes, Pamela 96a, 248 Halas, Barbara 81,104,118, 217 Hall, Charles 298 Hall, justine 217, 248 Hamilton, Brenda 299 Hayes, Richard 217 Haynsworth, Robert 96a, 157, 217 Hays, james 100b, 281 Hayward, Regan 249 Hedrick, Lynnda 96a, 281 Hegwood, Franklin 128, 281 Hegwood, Vivian 218 Henderson, Carolyn 249 Henderson, Robert 218 Henry, Deborah 281 Henry, jacquelyn 96a, 218 Henry, Varner 218 Hensley, Daryl 218 Hensley, Doug 282 Hensley, Susan 249 Hepp, Carol 249 Herman, Alan 136, 249 Herman, Lynne 299 Hermanski, Burt 249 Hermanski, Edward 282 Hernandez, Adanelida 249 Hernandez, Alvaro 171, 172, 249, 282 Hernandez, Amparo 107 Hernandez, Cecilia 282 Hernandez, Danny 218 Hernandez, Gloria 282 Hernandez, Grace 74, 249 Hernandez, Hector 2,118, Hamilton, Bruce 280 Hamilton, Frank 248 Hamilton, john 280 Hamlett, Charlotte 280 Hamm, Clarence 280 Hammond, Donald 182, 187, 280 Hammonds, jeffrey, 281 Hampton, Robert 182, 183, 187, 217 Haney, Cynthia 217 Hanna, Rachel 299 Hanson, joel 96a Harden, Albert 182, 183, 187, 281 Harding, Charles 281 Hardin Michael 76, 217 127, 154 Hernandez Henry 299 Hernandez, Irma 92, 249 Hernandez joan 74, 86 Hernandez jose 218 Hernandez,josephine 92, 133, 218 Hernandez Larry 218 Hernandez Lupe 218 Hernandez, Marina 299 Hernandez, Michael 148, 156, 218 Hernandez Michael 282 Hernandez Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez Hernandez Norma 282 Raul 282 Rosa 282 Rosenne 250 Yadira 282 8, Harkins, Homer 299 Harmon, Harmon, Harmon, Cathy 299 Michael 281 Terry 281 Hernandezl Yolanda 270, 28 Herra, j. Harper, Blake 152, 154, 185, Harris, Harris, Harris, 299 281 Billy 154, 281 Deborah 248 Karen 60, 65, 96a, Harrison, joyce 281 Herrara, Herrera, 126 Angie 299 David 218 Herrera, Hector 96a, 127, 282 Herrera, Herrera, Herrera, Herrera, jose 250 Laura 282 Margaret 218 Rebecca 282 Harrison, Velma 248 Hart, Deborah 60,132,217 Hart, janice 96a, 248 Hart, Leslie 96a, 132, 217 Hart, Lou 281 Herrin, Lawrence 128, 282 Herrin, Thomas 282 Herrmann, Eric 282 Herron, Carol 74, 250 Herron, Patricia 299 Hill, jeannette 87,282 Hill, joshua 250 Hill, Lelane 250 Hill, Linda 91,118,250 Hill, Penny 250 Hill, Richard 300 Hills, jeanette 87 Hilmo, Ann 74, 87, 250 Hilmo,.Orin 96a,122,136, 139, 282 Hinkle, janet 300 Hinkle, Peggy 250 Hinojos, Hector 218 Hinojos, Martha 282 Hinojos, Raul 218 Hobson, Marian 92, 192, 218 Hocking, Dawn 188, 218 Hockman, Norma 250 Holcomb, Susan 218 Holder, Sylvia 250 Holguin, Lydia 76,250 Hollis, Debra 104, 250 Hon, Michael 74, 96a, 140, 250, 300 Hon, Nina 60 Hood, Susan 250 Hord, janet 218 Horrell, David 88, 250 Horton, Debbie 88, 89,250 Hostetler, jerry 282 Hostetler, Lorry 282 Hostetler, William 282 Houghland, Casey 22 Hounshell, Marie 282 Howard, james 128, 282 Howe, jeffrey 197, 218, 224 Howes, Margaret 77, 282 Howes, Robert 134, 218 Howland, janet 282 Huante, Armida 74, 251 Hughes, David 22, 251 Hughes, Larry 282 Hurley, Paula 219 Hurley, Rhonda 300 Hutchinson, Steven 219 Hutchinson, Susan 282 lannamico, Alfred 282 Ibanez, Rebecca 219 Ibanez, Robert 282 lbarra, john 146 lbarra, Robert 149, 282 lbarra, Tony 251 ide, Randall 219 Ikeda, Stephen 251 lngo, jose 219 Ingram, Anita 300 Ingram, janette 66, 196 Ingram, jay 282 lrrobali, David 154 Ivey, Shelia192, 282 jabalie, Billy 300 jackson, jessica 282 jaeckel, Karl 251 jagoe, Paul 150, 251 jaime, Mary 219 james, Donald 282 james, jacqueline 96a, 282 james, joan 251 james, Nancy 282 james, Washington 234 jarman, Brent 300 johnsen, Carolyn 74, 91, 251 johnson, Carol 100b,122, 251 johnson, David 182,183, 187, 251, 282 johnson, Diane 220 johnson, Harold 176,177, 282 johnson, jennifer 300 johnson, judy 96a, 96b, 220 johnson, Karen 79, 251 johnson, Lori 63, 74 johnson, Robert 283 johnson, Sherry 133, 220 johnson, Sterling 251 johnson, Susan 251 johnston, Eric 126, 134, 135 220 jones, jones r Byron 220 Connie 93,192, 283 jones, Denise 251, 283 jones, Larry 251 jones, Marilyn 192, 220 jones, Marsha 283 jones, Nathaniel 177, 220 jones, Sandra 283 jones, Vicki 283 jones, Wanda 283 jordan, Carmen 86, 90, 91, 220 jordan, joseph 96a, 300 jordan, Susan 283 juarez, Amy 251 juarez, Gloria 300 juarez, Isabel 92, 220,192 juarez, jesus 220 juarez, Rene 300 juen, jesse 167, 283 juen, Phillip 251 juen, Richard 167, 283 julsonnet, john 146, 220 jungle, Elizabeth 22,122, 283 Kane, Ellen 251 Kane, Matthew 182, 220 Kane, Teresa 300 Kappmeyer, Rita 251 Kappmeyer, lJwe182,183, 187, 300 Karasinski, Edward 251 Karr, Harry 100b Kassner, Celeste 251 Katzaman, Robert 251 Kawe, Rickie 283 Keifer, Reynolds 220 Keith, David 83, 300 Keith, Theresa 283 Keleman, Anne 43, 71, 77, 100b, 220 Kellam, Sydney 221 Kellar, Audie 49 Kelley, Bruce 221 Kelley, Michael 251, 283 Kelley, Mona 300 Kelley, Sheila 251, 283 Kelly, Brian 220 Kelly, Gary 251 Kelly, Megan 154, 283 Kendrick, George 167, 283 Kenney, Rebecca 221 Kern, Donald 251 Kerr, Thomas 251 315 328851 LVM Kers the 3 Leahey, Cath - Mix? !Lu ia ki, Mar 8, 301 - y, - erl 1 1, 28 22 52 Luc , Grant 1 f ey 0. 7,a3, x e I,Susan 21 creg0iyaa,E253 ' Q , Wo 252 L cas, Nanc 301 Kimble, ja 4,1 , Xteal, ' tha 6, 284 Lucer ou lx' 185, 283 , , Le , Chefs? 52 uce ' ha d Kimble, Robert1 77, C ga, A t ny ' A Luci ier 8 , 53 184, 300 f s huga, t o , ci o . a 284 King, Dam 5434, 2 V 221 5 S L , B0 01 King, 'e . 1 R Ledbe , R'ch r s , Lily ii King an WWE? , gf Lee, es 2 'an Glgria 284 Kirc nett 1: Lee, j hri 12792180 jan 'dro 127, 253 Kirk, S nda 51 Lee, an y 284 uj , to 222 Kirksey, Deb 30GQf9! ,bien ert126, L ke Co 284 Kirksey IQ' 3 r ee mes' 12 , 284 - , D F3 284 S KI or 15 Weh , Be na, Lin 75, 2 K ary L , jera 52 Z sl na, nnie 8 Klein, ar n 0 173, 251 ma fu' t 252 una, fd rt 1 3, KI ,V ti! 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Sandra 251 La Frano, Charles 252 Laca, Robert 252 Lacy, Kevin 252 Lacy, Terri 284 Ladd, Carol 284 Ladd, Katharine 252 Ladwig, David 85, 221 Lafayette, Carey 301 Lafferty, Linda 252 Lamontine, Terrie 252 Lampton, Robert 284 Landa, Rosemary 92, 96a, 252 Langford, Kenneth 126, 284 Lara, Elizabeth 252 Lara, Gloria 221 Lara, jesse 154, 284 Larabel, Chris 252 Larios, Norma 22, 74, 85,92 Larouere, Ruth 252 Larriva, Sandra 284 Larson, Michael Larson, Randy 154, 168, 301 Larson, Wayne 145, 175, 176, 177, 191, 221 Latarski, Gary 301 Lathrum, Sammy 118, 128, 221 Law, jeff 252 Lawler, Katrinia 192, 284 Lawley, Gwendolyn 252 Lawrence, Dannel182, 187, 221 Lawrence, Lonnie Lawrence, Sidney 182, 187, 284 Lea, Andrea 252 316 Lillebo, Anthony 284 Lillebo, Daniel 253 Lillebo, Harold Lindsey, Donnie 284 Lindsey, William 221 Little, Ross 221 Littrell, Danny 253 Littrell, Debby 253 Livengood, Celeste 253 Lobdell, Leslie 79, 253 Lobdell, Linda 76, 77, 253 Lochhead, Steven Lockett, Glen 301 Lockhart, Norma 253 Lockwood, judy 284 Loera, Doris 133, 221 Logan, Frank 253 Loggins, jacqueline 253 Loggins, Michael 253 Logue, Gwendolyn 284 Long, Catherine 84, 253 Long, Cynthia 301 Long, Cynthia 107, 108, 242, 253 Long, Gina 96a, 221 Long, jim 301 Long, Patricia Lopez Lopez , Anthony 284 , Aurosa 284 Lopez, Armando 284 Lopez, Gregg 88 Lopez, Cynthia Lopez Guillermo 222 Lopez, Rene 96a, 301 Lopez, Roberto 222 Lopez, Tony 284 Lopez, Trina 253 Lopez, Willie 253 Lord, Donald 96a,126, 301 Lorey, Marina 253 Lowe, David 301 Loy, Ignacio 284 Loya, Fernando 154, 168, 301 Loya, Miguel 253 Lozano, Irma 8, 133, 222 Lozano, Letitia 222 252, 253 Macias, Armando 177, 253 Macias, Frank 284 Macias, lda 284 Macias,jaime128,139, 253 Macias, Laura 301 Macias, Ruben 301 Macwhorter, Sheryl 82, 284 Madden, Walter 126, 301 Mader, julie 301 Mader, Theresa 96a, 253 Madrid, Ana 222 Madrid, Betsy 284 Madrid, Raul 253 Madrid, Teresa 253 Madrid, Virginia 222 Magallanes, Rosa 222 Magana, Dolores 93, 96a, 284 Magliorino, G. 138 Mains, Douglas 96a, 253 Malcolm, Ramona 222 Maldonado, Carlos 253 Maldonado, Sylvia 254 Maline, Elizabeth 284 Malone, Ann 254 Maloney, Matt 154, 168, 301 Manago, Dominick 96a, 222 Mancera, Guadalupe 284 Mancera, Raymundo 254 Mancil, Mickey 284 Mandelstamm, David 41, 109, 222 Manley, john 154,167 Manuel, Susan 222 Marable, Kathy 222 Marbury, Darryl 135,184, 222 Marbury, lene 285 Marchese, Lesly 285 Marestein, Barbara 285 Mariconda, Alan 301 Marion, Barbara 254 Marion, jamie 254 Mark, Brian 222 Markham, jennie 285 Marks, K im 285 Marquez, Elsa 254 Marquez, ls el 254 Marquez, jo 128, 222 Marq ez, aria 222 Mar z, Oscar 254 M , Patricia 222 Mar z, Richard 285 uez, Rudy 222 M uez jr., Alfred 222 rruffo, Sylvia 285 arschal I, Kenneth 285 artel, Maria 285 Martin, David 222 Martin, David 222 Martin, Deborah 285 Martin, john 222 Martin, Lawrence 15O,156, 222 Martin, Marsha 79, 254 Martin, Michael 223 Martin, Richard 285 Martin, William 285 Martin Del Cam, Rita 254 Martin Del Cam, jose 223 Martinez, Ana 133 Martinez, Armando 223 Martinez, Barbara 129,254 Martinez, Clara 93, 285 Martinez, Cynthia 75, 93, 254 Martinez, David 301 Martinez, Elvia 285 Martinez, Graciela 236, 254 Martinez, Hilda 254 Martinez, jesus 285 Martinez, julie 301 Martinez, Karen 223 Martinez , Katherine 254 Martinez, Larry 285 Martinez, Laura 254 McGary, David 286 McGehee, Margaret 224 McGill, David 30, 126, 15 184 McGranahan, Patrick 77, 83, 128, 135, 138, 254 McKay, Diane 93, 286 McKay, Elizabeth 224 McKennon, Mark 89, 224 McKinney, Paula 254 McKinney, Penny 286 McLarry, Paul 286 McMahan, Elva 59, 71, 90, 91, 98,104,106,197,199 224 McManus, Tamara 224, 254 McNeely, Beverly 93, 250, 254 McNeely, Elizabeth 224 McPhail, Lebron 104, 148, 185 McVety, Cynthia 286 McCabe, Mary 254 McCabe, Timothy 184, 187, 224 McCoy, Dolores 96a, 254 McDonald, Charles 126, 301 McDonald, Karen 96a, 301 304 McFadden, Reginald 128, 254 McGrath, Starla 286 McKnight, Susan 93 McLaughlin, Dennis 128, 154, 177, 301 McMurtrie, Dona 301 McQueen, Karen 286 Meacham, Gena 301, 304 Meador, Gary 286 Medeles, Dan 185, 255 Medford, Donald 96a, 25 Medford, Gerald 224 Martinez, Margaritee 285 Martinez, Patricia 89, 93, 254 Martinez, Rosa 254 Martinez, Sergio 64,158, 162, 223, 165 Martinez, Thomas 285 Martinez, Victor 127, 285 Mashburn, james 128, 139, 285 Mason, Bruce 79, 285 Massello, Neill 70, 71, 96a, 100b, 122, 223, 228 Mastin, jessica 104, 254 Mastin, Vivian 223 Mata, Margaret 75, 122 Mata, Martha 12, 49, 58, 63, 81,121,171,173,223 Mauldin, Raymond 129, 285 Mauro, Linda 301 Maxwell, Tera 285 Mayberry, jeff 285 Maynez, Dennis 254 Maynez, Ermelinda 93, 301 Mazzucchi, Richard 223 McAleb, William 172, 254 McAleer, john 223 McAleer, Stephen 254 Mcl3ee, Douglas 254 McBride, jerry 254 McBroom, George 128 McCabe, james 224, 301 McClure, Martha 285 McCoy, johnny 224 McCraw, Steven 150, 176, 177 McCrory, Gary 96a, 224 McDiarmid, Mark 254 McDonald, Buddy 96a, 285 McDonald, Kenneth 224 McDonald, Mary 89, 254 McDonald, Michael 286 Medina, Aracelis 255 Medina, Edward 255 Medina Medina , jimmy 255 , juanita 286 Medina, Myrna- 286 Medina, Sylvia 286 Medran Medran o, Maria 224 o, Mena 93, 192 Megliorino, Edward 126, 135, 1 38, 255 Mehl, Tim 224 Meier, jan 255 Meiser, Kenneth 286 Meiser, Perry 286 Melia, Sandra 255 Melendez, Alfonso 136, 225 Melendez, Daniel 286 Melend ez, Esperanza 255 Melton, Helene 286 Mena, Ruben 286 Menchaca, Patricia 286 Mendez, Maximina139, 192, 286 Mendoza, Antonio 126, 138, 255 Mendoza, David 126,135, 138, 139, 225 Mendoza, Marco 135, 255 Mendoza, Ramon 255, 286 Meraz, juan 255 Meraz, Luz 255 Mercurio, Renee 301 Merriam, Pamela 271, 286 Merritt, Daniel 225 Merritt, Harry 225 Merritt, john 286 Merritt, Ken 255 Merritt, Robert 286 Meshurle, Francis 225 Mestas, Lawrence 96a, 286 Metzgar, Mari 71, 255 Meyers, Ann 301 Meza, Sandra 96a, 255 Michael, james 128, 286 Mileske, Michele 286 Miller, Daniel 96a, 100b, 225 Miller, Denise 286 Miller, Diana 96a, 301 Miller, Gary127,180, 286 Miller, james 225 Miller, Sonya 286 Milner, Mack 158,162, 225 Milner, Rebecca 286 Miramon, Gloria 286 Montoya, Daniel 225 Porras, Delia 227 Reyes, Newsome, Edward 257 PHYVIE, Reyes, Maria 104, 260 Miramon, Ofelia 255 Miskei, Michael 79 Mitcham, Suzanne 72,171, 173, 225 Mitchell, Dennis 255 Mitchell, jacquelyn 173, 271, 286 Mitchell, Michael 286 Mochizuki, Shirley 256 Moela, Peter 286 Moeller, Karl 225 Moeller, Mark 286 Moffat, james 286 Molina, Ignacio 225 Molina, james 256 Moltzen, Catherine 85, 91, 225 Momsen, john 286 Moncada, Armando 256 Moncada, Irene 120, 256 Montelongo, Elizabeth 286 Montelongo, Ernesto 286 Montelongo, Estella 256 Montelongo, Maria 256 Montelongo, Patricia 301 Montes, Alberto 256 Montes, Darlene 225 Montes, Peggy 256 Montoya, Chuck 81,120, 256 Montoya, David 159,161, 162, 256 Montoya, Estela 286 Montoya, Freddie 256 Montoya, Herminia 93 Montoya, john 146 Montoya, Lorenzo 146, 187, 256 Montoya, Teresa 256 Moon, Cipe 82 Moore, Vincent 256 Morales, Cindy 301 Morales, Diego 75,128, 129, 135, 150, 225 Mosley, Michele 301 Motsch, Arlon 256 Motts, Deborah 301 Mounsey, Sherry 301 Muckelroy, Karoll 286 Muckelroy, Konnie 286 Mueller, Richard 126, 301 Mueller, Veronica 77, 225 Muilenburg, Kevin 287 Muilenburg, Suzanne 225 Mullen, Michael 225 Mullin, Brian 77,256 Mullin, Michael 256, 302 Mullin, Patricia 301 Multer, Martin 225 Mummert, Sue 287 Munoz, Antonio 287 Munoz, Sandra 256 Munoz, Yvonne 256 Murphy, Gregory 302 Musser, Michael 256 Mustered, Catherine 77, 256 Nance, Robert 256 Narnell, Paul 287 Narvaez, Mary 302 Natal, Victoria 302 Natividad, Daniel jr. 96a, 226 Natividad, Gilbert 226 Natividad, Rebecca 256 Nava, Alfred 256 Nava, Angela 226 Nava, Patricia 96a, 257 Navarro, Glenda 257 Navarro, Vilma 226 Naylor, Claudia 257 Naylor, Claudia 257 Naylor, Robert 257 Negrete, julian 287 Neilson, Michael 302 Nelson, Daniel 22, 36, 82, 122, 226 Nelson, David 287 Nelson, Steve 226 Nelums, joseph 226 liwlw Ohara, Arthur 226 Olivares, Robert 287 Olivas, Adela 258 Olivas, joey 258 Olivas jr., Arturo 226 Olivas, Martha 287 Oliver, Martha 86 Ollis, Susan 104, 258 Ontiveros, Eva 258 Ontiveros, Francisco 258 Ontiveros, jesus 72,182, 187, 226 Opel, Carlton 226 Opel, Christoph 177, 287 Ornelas, Gloria 287 Orona, Rebecca 173 Orona, Sandra 287 Orona, Victor 287 Orozco, Ruben 258 Orr, james 226 Ortega, Elizabeth 287 Ortega, Fernando 89, 226 Ortega, Yolanda 96a, 287 Ortiz, Ana 287 Ortiz, Daniel 287 Ortiz, Francisco 126 Ortiz, Luz 258 Osario, Areli 258 Perez, Socorro 85, 227 Perez Vitier, Evelio 227 Peters, Brian 259 Peters, judy 227 Peterson, james 227, 288 Peterson, Pondra 288 Peterson, Richard 22, 57, 70, 96a, 228 Peterson, Sharon 81, 121, 259 Peterson, Tyrone 252 Petry, Pia 288 Phifer, Betty 294, 295, 302 Phifer, Michell 302, 306 Phifer, Nancy 235 Ragland, Beverly 228 Ramirez, Albert 81, 121, 128, 135, 228 Ramirez, Evangelin 228, 260 Ramirez, Imelda 75, 289 Ramirez, Irene 228 Ramirez, joann 93, 260 Ramirez, Laura 229 Ramirez, Margarita 289 Ramirez, Margaritas 251 Ramirez, Maria 289 Ramirez, Mary 229 Ramirez, Michael 289 Ramirez, Rosa 75, 93, 229 Phillips, Charles 259 Phillips, janet 302 Phillips, Scott 259 Pickens, Tina 288 Pickett, Anne 75, 81, 121, 227, 115 Pickett, joe 288 Pickett, Mary 90, 91, 259 Pickle, Kay 302 ' Pickrell, Mary 79, 288 Pickrell, Stephen 96a, 227 Pierce, jerry 288 Ramos, Guillermo 289 Ramos, Wesley 260 Randal, Charles 180, 247, 269 Raney, Tamara 302 Rapisand, Katherine 81, 120, 260 Rasberry, Max 289 Rash, Stephen 126, 302 Ratliff, Susan 289 Raulerson, Dianna 75, 260 Ray, Margit 289 Ray, Walter 154, 289 Osario, Arturo Oswal Oswal d, Gene 287 d, janet 287 Oughton, Robert 154, 187, 287 Padilla, Carlos 96a, 226, Pierce, Lawrence 41,127, 288 Pinales, jaime 259 Pinales, juana 259 Pinales, Maria 227 Pineda, Saul 227 Neuner, Nevarez, Nevarez, Paul 287 Bertha 257 Patricia 226 NewKirk, Rognene 287 Newman , Angelina 287 Newman, Mercedes 257 Newsom, Carole 257 .258 Padilla, Virginia 302 Palchinsky, Michael 287 Palko, Susan 302 Palmore, Mark 191 Palmore, Robert 258 Parazo, julianne 96d, 271, 287 Parr, Tommy 189, 258, 191 Parra, Michael 127, 287 Parsons, Linda 72, 83, 226 Pattison, Donna 302 Patton, Gene 287 Paugh, Linda 71, 72, 226 Paul, Harlow 96a, 288 Paulk, Sheri 259 Pawnee, Michael 226, 267 Payne, james 22,135, 136, 259 Pinon, Margie 259 Pinon, Martha 259 Placencia, Katherine 79, 227 Poer, Frank 259 Poer, Sharon 288 Pofahl, David 154,187, 288 Polen, David 288 Polendo, Norma 227 Polhamus, Howard 128, 288 Pollock, Charles 227 Pollock, Louise 227 Pollock, Robert 288 Raymo nd, Anthony 28, 260 Rayon, Cynthia 75, 93,192, 260 Ready, Catherine 280 Ready, Daphne 260 Ready, William 185, 302 260 Rico, Luz 96d, 289 Morales, Emily 286 Morales, Francisco 139 Morales, Frank 127, 256 Morales, Lisette 56, 63, 98, 104, 133, 199, 255 Morales, Luz 67,100b, 271, 286 Moreno, Elizabeth 256 Moreno, Linda 301 Moreno, Louis 129, 139, 286 Moreno, Maria 286 Moreno, Robert 256 Morgan, Anne 256 Morgan, james 225 Newsome, Selina 257 NG, Lina 287 Nickerson, Mary 104, 106 Niethamer, Mark 128, 302 Nolen, David 302 Nordeim, Alan 182, 257 Norris,-Nancy 257 Nosenzo, Michael 257 Novelli, Cona 302 Novitski, john 81,120, 257 Nunes, Richard 257 Nunez, Robert 122, 287 Nunez, Steve 287 Nye, William 258 O Leary, Kathleen 287 O Leary, Patricia 81, 118, 226 O Leary, Randal 258 O Neal, David 226 O Neill, Terry 96a,126 Oakley, Richard 128, 287 Patricia 259 Ponce, Ponce, Poole, j Mary 259 Miguel 245,259 ake 259 Poole, William 259 Po pey, Susan 288 Porras, Sabrina 259 Reagan, Don 154, 168, 302 Rearden, jackie 260 Rebollo, Henry 175, 176, 177, 229, 231 Reddy, Randy 177, 302 Rednour, Richard 187, 302 Reece, David 83, 127, 229 Reece, Karen 22, 75, 85, 289 Rees, Anthony 260 Rees, janis 289 Register, janet 229 Reid, Kay 302 Reid, Mary 260 Reifsnyder, Robert 302 Reinhard, Martha 104 Rendon, Helen 260, 289 Rendon, Norma 289 Rey, Debra 79, 260 Payne, Steven 259 Peck, Nancy 288 Peel, Sidney 288 Peel, William 83, 259 Peinado, Roberta 259 Pena, Ralph 182, 185, 227 Penn, Carl 79, 154, 288 Penn, Ross 259 Peoples, Sandra 288 Pepe, joe 259 Pepin, Gregory 259 Pepew, Loren 288 Pepper, Anne 227 Peppers, Raymond 259 Moriarity, Mike 154, 286 Moriarty, Patrick 225 Mork, Marla 286 Morrill, Donald 256 Morris, jackie 154, 177, 286 Morris, Victoria 256 Morton, Max 256 Moscoe, jerry 286 Mosely, Mark 256 Mosley, john 286 Obine, S Ocasek, uzanne 258 Thomas 226 Ochoa, Armando 258 Ochoa, Bethann 287 Ochoa, Guadalupe 192, 287 Ochoa, Robert 258 Ochoa, Valerie 258 Odom, Amy 226 Offutt, S helia 287 Peppers, Teresa 302 Perea, Michael 96a, 96b, 96d Perea, Perez I Victor 288 Angie 104, 106, 259 Perez, Bernabe 139, 288 Perez, David 126,135,138, 259 Perez, Elsa 259 Perez, jesse 288 Perez, Manuel 259 Perez, Maria 288 Perez, Mario 259 Perez, Nelson 96d, 102, 107, 182, 183, 227 Perez, Richard 96a, 288 Perez, Rosa 288 Porter, joshua 128, 139, 288 Posada, Laura 289 Powell, Darron 302 Power, Laura 289 Powers, joe 184, 302 Preckett, Mary 72 Preckett, Thomas 118, 259 Prentile, Phillip 227 Prescott, jackie 259 Prestidge, Harold 228 Prestidge, Toni 302 Preusser, Robert 126, 135, 138, 259 Pridgeon, Zedoch 228 Pries, Mark 289 Prieto, Anastasio 289 Prieto, Stella 289 Prince, Charles 228 Provenghi, Ruggero 228 Pule, Cheryl 259 Pugh, jeanne 302 Pugh, Robert 289 Pullett, Ernest 289 Quezada, Angel 127,185, 259 Quinones, Freddie 300, 302 Quintana, jim 259 Quiroz, Benjamin 259 Rader, Lisa 228 Rader, Steven 228 Reyes Angel 128 Carlos 96d Reyes, Cynthia 72, 93, 96d, 102, 192, 229 Reyes, 289 Reyes, Reyes, George 128, 177, Oscar 154, 289 Raymond 289 Reynolds, Ardeen 58, 229 Reynolds, David 260 Reynoso, Elizabeth 260 Reza, Carlos 96a, 229 Reza, javier 96a, 260 Retzoik, Rebecca 302 Rhodes, Diane 302 Rhodes, Mary 289 Rice, Mary 91, 260 Richardson, Cynthia 302 Richardson, Randy 179, Rico, Patricia 260 Rike, Ray 72, 229 Rincon, Gloria 260 Rincon, jerry 260 Rivas, joe 260 Rivas, Rene 289 Rivera, Cecilia 229 Rivera, Dwight 229 Rivera, Edna 96a, 260 Rivera, Emanuel 260 37 Terrazas, Rosemary 292 Rogers, Beverley 26 t. as - xc, ji X I az , 1 ' 1. 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Rodriguez, Robert 260 Rodriguez, Rosa 260 Rodriguez Jr., Euse io 229 Rogers, Deborah 30 Rogers, Nikki 229 Rojas, Gilberto 126, Rojo, Robert 96a, 127, Romero, Beatrice 261 H Romero, Jose 302 Romero, Jerry 289 Romero, Luis 168, 182, 183, 184, 187, 229 ero, Roberto 2 A of ,X X if Rivega5fEmilioE89 X,-3, 929 5-4, ' to ,wg t ,f , , 5 i gi 1 J 'Ky 'Q-4 xxyf ,F I, . t lx 25-mi- S' J ' J , L1 2, xi, x 12.7 V L ,,-J on , Rtilgavrria, John 2,301 A , Rus ,S Kelly 136,,2260, 290 KRIUSS ing, Lolgx260 Russell, Carrie 302 Russell, Donna 18,19, 59, 107, 250, 262 Russell, Virginia 262 Russo, Michael 290 Rutan, Deborah 83, 262 Rutledge, Kieth 262 Ryan, Holly 290 Saavedra, Danny 290 Saavedra, Richard 230 Saavedra, Veronica 290 Saenz, Dora 62, 75,133, 230 Saenz, Gloria 290 Saffron, Paula 79, 240 Saiser, Alisa 290 Salas, Alfredo 290 Salazar, Oscar 49 Salazar, Yolando 290 Salcedo, Mary 290, 75 Salcido, Gloria 290 Saldana, Maria 84, 262 Salgado, Mary 230 Salinas, Fernando 230 Salisbury, Subok 290 Salomon, Bertha 86 Salomon, Hector 262 i Schu Schu lvwlw ller, Brent 262 ltz, Danny 262 Schwab, Wayne 290 Schwarzkopf, Carol 295 Scoggins, Susan 290 Scoles, Marsha 262 Scott, Barbara 96b, 103, 303 Scott, Byron 262 Scott, Cameron 303 Scott, Clayton 154 Scott, Cynthia 262 Scott, Donna 173, 262 Scott, James 230 Scott, Jenna 262 Scott, Kathleen 230 Scott Nancy 231 Scott l Steven 128, 290 Scudday, Marcia 262 Seals, Ellen 303 Seals, Vickie 262 Sears, Paula 177, 104,106 Sedillo, Antonio 231 Sedillo, Carolyn 96a, 290 Seely, Mark 290 Seely e, Roseann 93, 262 Seise, Dalila 290 Seise, Hector 3,176,191, 231, 276, 190 Seise, M. 192 Smith, Belinda 187, 290 Smith, Brenda 263 Smith, Brian 168, 305 Smith, Charles 263 Smith, Diana 121, 231 Smith, Franklin 128, 305 Smith, Gregow 291 Smith, Harold 291 Smith, Heidi 291 Smith, James 136, 176, 263 Smith,Janice 81,121, 123, 231, 223 Smith, Judy 263 Smith, Kathleen 291 Smith, Louis 231 Smith, Marcia 25, 72, 79, 81, 120, 223, 231 Smith, Margaret 77, 231 Smith, Michael 96b,177, 182 Smith, Nancy 72, 78, 79, 87, 231 Smith, Robert 291 Smith, Stephen 231 Smith, Suzan 263 Smith, Sylvia 263 Smith, William 263 Snelson, Lucy 305 Solero, Victor 129, 291 Solomon, Bertha 86 15 Samaniego, Eric154, 175, 177, 302 Samaniego, Teresa 262 Sambrano, Daniel 262 Sambrano, lrma 290 Sampie, Goriis 262 Sanchez, Alfredo 262 Sanchez, Armando 230 Sanchez, Javier 262 Sanchez, Jose 262 Sanchez, Margaret 290 Sanchez, Mike 290 Sanchez, Nora 230 Sanchez, Roland 290 2 hez, Rosaura 290 Roy 230 Ruben 180 262 Sanche Sa z, , Sa Sa er 2,72,75, 133, 230 N Santana, 230 Santillano, 3 Santoyo, Herm ' 262 Sant , Diane 290 SapielALouis154, 5 302 Sargeant, gliomas sser, Ja 62 Ei J s l 230XQ Satre, Gale 1 , T. 0, Rodolfo 126, , 'N 4 f fa 239 Sauce o 290 eff 261 Saunders X '95, l 261 Sauve, Che 23 l 39 r, orac 7, 290 O arta 93 6,173, I James 5 61125, 6 I 13O,135, 13 2 230 R0 l1fAM4Chael Sayl , Betty 262 R llm 39 Scan , Dan 262 R 51 ,B 260 3 Scanla Ricky 17 2 R255 V 0 96611541 Scarbro Edward 230 Scarbr ' 302 Sei Y 8 3 chief, Dag 303 1 le' 30 hier, Gary 96a, 96d OW I ara 5f 1 f 6 Iosser, Cheryl 77, 262 Wl' GW 289 osser, David 136, 230 Inf ffef , Sch itz, Jeanne 303 RU Of ina ,239 Martin 22,123, Ru 'l, hafles 290 230, Rudlcl 1 Har 1 27 f 90 Sc mitz, Steve 290 Rueda, Cvrithi X s oben 96a, 29 Ruedas rolin 3 2 0 ,-, D a-104121, Ruelas, Ern 1 2 ' Ruiz, Irma 7 85, , en G 4, 303 Rui Refbec ,93,192, edgn a r 2 i Schulenbu am 147 D 5 3 s 318 X Self, Robert 231 Semko, Nancy 262 Sexton, David 290, 126 Shaffer, Richard 291, 262 Shaver, Cynthia 303 Shaver, Vivian 303 Shaw, Dona 75, 96a, 262 Shaw, Douglas 262 Shaw, Gary 303 Shaw, Norma 96a, 290, 291 Sheffield, Robert 36, 290 Sheffield, Sheryl 290 Sheid, Russell 160, 231 Sherman, Joyce 262 Shoemaker, Diana 290 Sholly, David 118, 262 Sholly, Mark 175, 176,177, 290 Short, Jeffery 262 Shreve, Mitchell 290 Shrum, Kay 290 Shull, Clifton 96c Sibert, Deborah 96a, 96c, 262 Sickles, Gay 263 Siege I, Jackie 303 Sierra, Andy 262 Sierra, Edmund 79, 262 Sierra, Gerard 231 Sierra, Robert 262 Siewert, Robin 290 Silva, Silva, Rebecca 91, 262 Sandra 79, 262 Simmerman, Peggy 104, 262 Simms, Charline 303 Simms, Sharon 303 Simo Simo Simo Simo n, Denise 290 n, Gayle 303 n, Matthew 148, 231 n Teresa 107 231 Sinclair, Troy 154, 263 Singh, Amrik 154, 303 Singleton, Charles 303 Siqueiros, Ralph 154, 168, 303 Siros, Charles 303 Siros, Nina 75, 263 Sitton, Patricia 305 Sitton, Susan 75, 231 Skutevik, Rebecca 290 Slack, Kenneth 146,175, 263 Slayton, Steve 263 Sledge, Bertha 231 si EES Solomon, Linda 291 Sons, Jeri 231 Sosa, Ruben 264 Sosa, Ed 22 Sotelo, Ignacio 291 Soto, Ernesto 126, 139, 291 Soto, Laura 305 Soto, Jose 264 Souser, Carl 291 Soward, Patrick 264 Soza, Edward 72, 232 Space, Glenn 291 Spalding, Basil 264 Sparrow, Kevin 150,177, 285, 291 Sparrow, Roger 159, 189, 264 Spencer, Charles 264 Spitler, Elizabeth 264 Spitler, John 291 Spivey, Judith 291 Springer, Johnny 187, 264 Springer, Loretta 291 Springer, Margot 133, 171, 173, 232 Springer, Marla 264 Spudeck, Raymond 264 Squyres, Rebecca Stovall, Otho 154, 291 Stowe, Linda 232 Strait, Roy 127, 291 Strait, Sue 264 Strate, David 264 Strohacker, Robert 291 Strohacker, Teresa 291 Stuart, Gary 72, 104, 106, 232 Sturgeon, Jack 41, 292 Suffle, Javier 177 Sullins, Esther 305 Sullins, Sara 232 Summers, Michael 154, 179, 180, 305 Suriano, Belem 292 Sustaita, Victor 264 Sustarsic, Alan 128, 135, 138, 264 Sutton, George 232 Sutton, Gregory 264 Sutton, Mitch 229, 305 Swank, Mark 232 Sweazy, James 305 Sweeney, Edward 128, 293 Sweeney, William 114,264 Sweiart, Tommy 305 Sweiart, Sycil 264 Sweiart, Neil 292 Sykes, Rebecca 104, 232 Syska, Gail 264 Tajiri, Leilani 77, 123, 271, 292 Takahashi, Jun 154, 305 Takahashi, Junji 154, 305, 168 Talavera, Lorenzo 233 Tanner, Catherine 233 Tanner, Clarence 96a, 26 Tanner, Lynette 264 Tapia, Yolanda 233 Tarango, Beatrice 233 Tarango, Gloria 292 Tarango, Oralia 233 Tarin, Hector 89, 233 Tarin, Javier 292 Tarkowski, James 128, 30 Tate Jr., Granville 45,167, 283, 192 Tatum, Annette 292 Taylor, Jeremy 233 Taylor, Michele 223, 242 Taylor, Nancy 292 Taylor, Robert 79, 264 Taylor, Ronald 292 Taylor, Shawn 305 Taylor, Thomas 292 Tays, Cynthia 305 Teague, Michael 96d, 128, 134, 292 Teel, John 305 Teel, Lindsey 96a, 264 Telles, Bernard 264 Telles, Gilbert 210, 233 Tekkes, Laqy 242 Tellez, Felix 292 Tellez, Robert 292 Tellez, Yolanda 233 Terpening, Gustave 128, 292 Terrazas, Julie 96d, 292 Terrazas, Jane 96a, 192 292 Terry, Alvin 291 Thacker, John 233 Thacker, Stanley 146, 185, 265 Thomas, Curtis 265, 292 Thomas, John 147, 149, 184, 185, 265 Thomas, Keith 154, 192 Thomas, Tracy 292 Thompson, Annette 292 Thompson, Gail 233 Thompson, Lynn 305 Thompson, Vernon 82, 126, 292 Thompson, William 146, 151, 189, 265 Thomson, Martha 265 Thomson, Steven 154,168 305 N Threadgill, Teresa 305 Tinsley, Charles 265 ' Tinsley, Jackie 304, 305 Tirado, Mayra 265 Tolentino, Ernest 8, 96b, 154, 155, 305 Torres, Ernesto 167, 292 Torres, Irma 292 Torres, Jorge 89 Torres, Laura 265 Torres, Lisa 265 Torres, Martha 233 Torres, Maximo 265 Tourk, George 167, 233 Tracy, Patrick 265 Trail, Tim 121,265 Trammell, John 265 Trejo, Jo Ann 233 Trentman, Nora 72, 265 Tresemer, Stephen 233 Wll50 ' Tresemer, Gary 77, 265 Tresemer, james 154, 177, 292 Triana, Barbara 265 Trice, jane 305 Vandervort, Elizabeth 81 118, 123, 133, 233 Vandivort, Linda 305 Vandivort, Robert 234 7 Triplett, Henry 292 Trueba, Mary 232, 233 Trujillo, Berta 75, 133, 233 Trujillo, Bertha 103, 265, 292 Trujillo, Norma 96b Trujillo Rene 292 187, 306 Tuck, Bernard 233 Tuck, Pauline 292 Tweedt, Donna 292 Tylenda, Don 305 Tyson, Shawn, 292 Underwood, Karen 305 Underwood, Lesli 75, 90, 250, 266 Unruh, Carol 305 Urbina, Randolph 292 Urbina, Rudolph 128, 129, 292 Urquidi, Teresa 107, 292 Urquieta, jesus 104, 210, 233 Urquieta, Maria 292 Varela,Alice 30, 36, 81, 113, 141, 121, 234,115 Varela, john 292 Varela, juan 234, 266 Varela, Luis 266 Varela, Magdalena 75, 192, 292 Vargas, jesus 127, 292 Vargas, Peter 89, 104, 234 Vasquez, Ignacio 128, 305 Vasquez, joe 158, 234 Vasquez, Norma 292 Vasquez, Patricia 234 Vasquez Rosa Alva 292 Vazquezl Margarita 75 Vazquez, Michael 139, 292 Velarde, Velasque Velasque Velasque Veloz, El Venegas, Venegas, Verdugo, Victor 96a,126, 293 Mario 234 z, Corinne 292 z, jesse 128, 293 z, Pedro 305 zabeth 89, 93, 266 Arturo 5,118, 266 Luis 293 Urrutia, Robert 266 Urquieta, Maria Del 107, 233 Uzleber, Aloisia 266 Uzleber, Herbert 85, 233 Valdez, Arthur 126, 292 Valencia, joseph 176,177, 266 Valenzuela, Armando 233, 292 Valenzuela, Maria 233 Valenzuela, Terry 93 Valenzuela, Rosa 233 Valle, Ruth 233 Valles, Alfred 292 Valverde, Irene 233 Valverde, Lillian 86, 305 Vanalstine, Darryl 305 Vanalstine, Russell 292 Van Dien, Charles 45 Van Dien, Pamela 305 Van Haselen, Barry 305 Van Herde, Harper 305 Van Horne, joel 305 Van, Reet, jon 234 Vance, Anne 89, 233 Vanderheydt, janette 266 Vandervort, Bruce 130, 292 Vere, Sylvia 305 Vestal, john 128, 283, 293 Vestal, Kathleen 104, 234 Viera, Tony 293 Viers, Charles 234 Villa, Edward 143, 234 Villalba, Cynthia 305 Villalba, Deborah 234 Villalba, Sandra 293 Villalobos, Laura 86, 293 Villalobos, Patricia 234 Villalobos, Robert 96a Villanueva, Irma 293 Villanueva, Teresa 266 Villarreal Villarreal Villarreal 266 Villarreal Villegas, Villegas, Villarreal, Carlos 266 , Concha 293 , Connie 93 ,Patricia 86,192, Robert 293 ,Hilda 293 Refugio 93, 266 Gilberto 293 Villescas, Villescas, Vinson, Steven 266 Victor 234 91, 98, 118, 133, 199, 202, 234 Wagner, Sheila 26, 295,305 Wagnon, Gail 266 Walker, Alan 77,87,104, 106, 234 Walker, Larry 293 Walker, Roy 266 Walker, Sharalee 305, 266 Walker, Sheryl 95, 109 Walker, William 305 Wallace, john 266 Walsh, james 266 Walsmith, Billy 266 Walton, Winston 266 Walworth, Sandra 234 Walworth, Stephen 266 Ward, Clay 147, 190, 293 Ward, Karen 266 Ward, Richard 234 Ward, William 104, 106, 300, 305 Ware, Caroline 300, 306 Wasaff, George 89 Wasem, Charles 306 Wasko, Bradley 104, 266 Waterhouse, Ruby 293 Waters, Beth 306 Watts, Ron 306 Watts, William 306 Watts jr., Richard 234 Wayne, janet 77, 266 Wayne, Mike 293 Weafer, Thomas 266 Weast, Kimberley 306 Webb, Betty 96a, 96b, 293 Webb, Kendall 257, 266 Webb, Winifred 82,123, 306 Weber, Paul 136, 293 Weems, Scott 306 Weise, Gunnar 234 Weitz, Marc 22, 123, 209, 234 Wells, Virginia 234 Welsch, janet 75 Wagner, Lisa 57, 63, 72, 81, 176, 177, 266, 191 Wheeler, Dena 266 Wheeler, Sharon 293 Whipple, joan 293 Whipple, Mark 154, 306 Whipple, Willard 175,176, 177, 234 Wilson, Glenn 126,306 Wilson, Kenneth 75, 269 Wilson, Michael 269 Russell 269 Whitaker, Wiley 266 White, Vicki 266 White, Wesley 167, 293 Whitson, Harvey 128, 306 Whitt, Ricky 293 Wickes, Hugh 136, 293 Wiggins, Brenda 267 Wiglesworth, Nathan 267 Wilbourn, Douglass 128, 267 Wilcock, Timothy 96a, 267 Wilcox, Bonnie 293 Wilcox, Scott 154, 168, 306 Wilkerson, Angeline 86, 234 Wilkerson, Charley 293 Wilkerson, Estelin 86, 293 Wilkerson, Herbert 269 Willette, Stephen 126, 182, Willey, Lorene 267 Williams, Cindy113,133, Wine, john 144, 293 Winn, jim 266 Woleslagle, Mark 293 Wolf, Anna 89, 235 Wong, Bernadine 79, 269 Woo, Dennis 135, 235 Wood, Candace 235 Wood, james 293 Woodruff, Susan 75, 269 Woods, Donald 235 Woody, Theresa 293 Work, Claire 269 Worley, Paula 104,106,269 Worrel Woten, I, Patricia 235 Robert 96a Wright, Gregg 269 Wright, jerry 50,146, 156, 235 wright, jody 171, 172, 293 Wright, Linda 269 Wright, Rosemary 293 Wynne, Mary 235 Yanker, james 235 Vorwald, David 266 Vout, David 293 Wagner, Andi 81, 118, 266 'X Welsh, Marie 293 Welsh, Richard 96a,187, 306 Wernette, jeannette 266 Westfall, janice 234, 266 Westfall, Vicki 293 Westman, Richard 293 Westman, Robert 306 Weston, Kenneth 266 Weyman, Robert 145,175 1 sl Ri ikhggg 9331 if ii Quits Sins? 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