Gonzales High School - Lexington Yearbook (Gonzales, TX)

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The joy of being queen of G.H.S. is a privilege that only one girl is able to experience each year. The queen is elected by the entire student body while each class chooses its own duchess. Homecoming night brings the promise of glamour and excitement to each and every individual. Left: Cheri chose as her escort, Gerald Fougerat. He took time out from the game to get that Homecoming smack. Right: Superintendent Fred A. Havel crowns Cheri Homecoming Queen for 1972. By the look on Cheri 's face you can almost feel the happiness and excitement. 8 Thrills And Excitement rg SENIOR PRINCESS Io Nell Sheffield ES CORT Larry Brandt SENIOR PRINCESS Carol Jackson ES CORT Joe Ince SENIOR DUCHESS Ian Llndemann ESCORT Glen Winegeart fr , . I 0.5-f 'sh H ef ' 1 SENIOR DUCHESS I Rosie Soto V ES CORT A 41' , Jesse Camarillo 1 '.,,,f: Q, Se ' I r.rr I rar. ffl? 'rr :pr rw, .!,iM, , :LY Afr, ff, hw , U .4 1 . W5 I ' ,,,x, Aix Y47'f'I'1'f::N6'5:..5-751' r.:.,f5', - 1 Vo -,014 SENIOR DUCHESS Kathaleen McKinney ES CORT Tommy Ollison JUNIOR DUCHESS Nancy Walthall ES CORT Mike Mikesh SOPHOMORE DUCHESS Patty Smith ES CORT Tommy Bludau FRES I-IMAN DU CHESS Mary Jane Carrizales '4- ESCORT Frank Venegas l , I 'fa ,4I'?V 'LE A ,M a,,, 5 Spirited Warrior Cheerleaders The B-Team Cheerleaders for 1972-73 are: Beverly Tieken, Headg Cindy Boothe, Asst. Headg Joyce Williamson, Patty Smith, and Linda Perez. They attended camp at T. L. C. last summer and also went to an N.C.A. Clinic last fall. They cheered the boys on to a very successful season. Through long hours of hard work they helped make '72 a great year for the Warriors. sibilities with the job of being head cheer- leader. Here, they take time to decorate for one of their Thursday pep rallies. Freshman Cheerleaders are: Jan McCullough Head, Valorie Howell, Asst. Head, Allyson Wootton, Cindy Sanders, and Sharon Logan. All of these girls went to camp at T. L.C. They also attended an N.C.A. Clinic in San Antonio at which they won a superior ribbon and a first place trophy. Ian and Beverly had to accept a lot of respon- CYNTHIA ECKOLS - 1 year VICKI BROWN - Asst. Head - 1 year Happiness Is Being TRIXIE WITT - 1 year JO NELL SHEFFIELD - 2 years Head Cheerleader ',a,4,... is Q' g,rV'?'3 k , F 4. 5 An Apache Cheerleader IAN LINDEMANN - 2 years Spirit And Cheerleaders Are S non mous Totem Pole of Apache Cheerleaders Varsity cheerleaders for l972-73 are: Jo Nell Sheffield, fl-Ieadj, Vicki Brown, fAsst. Headj, Trixie Witt, Cynthia Eckols, and Jan Lindemann. These girls went to camp in Kerrville where they won all superior ribbons and a Spirit Stick. At the end of football season they attended an N. C.A. Clinic at which they won a superior and a first place trophy for their division. These girls led the support of the Apaches throughout the year and kept the Spirit of G. H. S. alive. ajorettes Add l W . l I P A The Apache Majorettes have a much 5 more difficult job than many of us T realize. Along with practicing for 5 their performances and for contests, ' they must always find time to practice with their instruments. The football season truly would not be ,complete without the majorettes and the fine job that they do. Throughout the year they have added Sparkle to G. H. S. on numerous occasions. p DEBBIE LEE Head Twirler 1 3 Years 4 SANDRA SEITZ , Asst. Drum Majorette H 2 Years L CHERI MCCULLOUGH Drum Majorette 3 Years Cheri has led the Apache Band for two years and has done a sensational job. A common sight at halftime was Cheri strutting across l the field at the beginning of the performance. Through many long hours of practice and cooperation with the directors, she was able to share one of the best years the band has had. Sparkle To GHS IA CKIE WHIDDON Majorette 2 Years DELOIS POE Majorette 1 Year JERI PATTESON Majorette H 1 Year Personality Provides J an Lindemann Football Sweetheart L Gerald Fougerat F.H.A. Wwe- Sweetheart ? S Roy Halamicek Jo Nell 'Sheffield O.J. Sweetheart F.F.A. Sweetheart Honors And Opportunities . . . -' Girls And Boys State Glen Winegeart, Margie Dreyer Shirley Spohler Melinda Mang Betty Crocker Award DAR Award Judy Parker Band Sweetheart And W.. Beau Cheri McCullough S y Joe Ince Senior Favorites Rosie Soto Carol Jackson Jimmy Jackson Alex Gaytan Jackie Mayberry Donald Steen 'x ......4, QM 'E e E9 is WY 'Mfg 1, Junior Favorites Dennis Tealer Manuel Pena l7 7 7777 7 , Nancy Walthall Janice Lampkin Y Tommy Bruns Dorothy Tabera ,f Wah' Qnw' Sophomore Favorrtes Linda Miller Terry Newton Carl Camarillo Linda Perez Diane Scott Kenneth Webb :aa 5 , .. I V. , 4, 0 f . ! 4,1 f ff L f . 5 X , ,MM 1 5 3 3 i '41 72 ..f'W,N 'Q . ? . ff, W, A B 4 if if A- M n 'xx ' V f-ML. , .Q ' ' I K ' , Jan Mary Jane Lovie McCullough Carrizales Harrison Freshman Favorites John Frank Michael Atkinson Venegas Webb Q.: an in 1 Z s, Q WN'- ?? 5, W? 1 Www me 8 Y 1 5 . F e 4 fu. M 1 Q 4' r gg? Bobby Logan Lexington Staff Presents Mr. And Miss G.H. . These two students were chosen by the members of Lexington Staff for their qualities of scholarship, character, and citizenship that they so truly exemplify. They both represent the friendly, hard working seniors that we know so well. Bobby has well earned the title of being chosen Mr. G.l-1.8. by his overwhelming personality. Bobby has parti- cipated in sports such as base- ball and golf while in high school, and has earned good recognition while doing so. He is a member of the Letter- man's Club and Thespians. He has been active in many plays and other school activi- ties. Jan holds much the same character as Bobby. She was a varsity cheerleader her junior and senior years and she en- joyed every minute of it: She is a member of the Na- tional Honor Society, Orange Jackets and was president of F. T. A . her senior year, being a member all four years. Jan always seems to have that crazy smile on her face that truly reveals her great personality and friendliness. an Lindemann Skills And Abilities Prove To Be Rewarding Most Talented Robert Jones i Carol Jackson Most Athletic Mary Ellen Mican Greg Bludau ' 531 k..L , wk Seniors Elect Who's Who Best All Around Jo Nell Sheffield Roy Halamieek v .Eii?E:.E.. is . ..,l Q1,iAo n W 28 Wm Friendliest Linda Chumchal James Ara -W Desire And Ambition Gain Recognition Most Likely To Succeed Cheri McCullough James Windwehen Most Stildious Melinda Mang Richard Shelton rl X' K . ' a I 4 O N 6 6 F s 30 K FACULTY AND ACADEMICS J 31 Sciences Shed Light On Fascinating Subjects CE 3. X if t A r- MR. JESSE A. SMITH Chemistry and Physics It's all work and no play in Mr. Smith's Chemistry class. David Lewis and Guy Gandre perform an experiment while Mr. Smith ob- serves. i ytyt MR. FRANK C. HLNDS ' Biology During one of his Biology classes, Mr. Hinds explains the parts of the microscopes to Donna Lindemann and Patty Smith. ff 1 in A wrap session in Health Ed? Glen Winegeart waits patiently as Mr. Kalmus tries his hand at the art of bandaging. Health Education Explores Man's Body Functions MR. LAWRENCE KALMUS Coaching , Health Education MR. MIKE ORR Coaching, Health Education, and Physical Science Physical Education Promotes ' 4 MR. GERALD LOWERY lt's a bird! lt's a plane! No - it's only a Physical Education and Coaching second period P. E. boy jumping on the tram- poline. P ,M if 9 . - E. 0 5 A V . assign 11111. , .i,, W,zY g Z -,., , Girls' P.E. proves to be an active subject, especially when the game being played is soft- ball. lt looks like a homer is in store for this girl MRS. FRANK PARTRIDGE Physical Education Strong Minds And Bodies MRS. WARREN DUBOSE English IV, Latin I and II YIUA CA IHER QER G N03 E WINNERS MRS. HOLLAND SMITH English III and IV ,. MRS. MALCOLM C. English II REAVES ng R 3 I y Juanita Perez and Holly Oglesby agree that posters relating to English subject matters make learning fun in Mrs. Holland Smith's classes. Language Arts Help Build Our Future Q 1 S X l -fs L J A .ueee MRS. RODNEY BELL Speech, Drama, English ll MISS CORINNE REMSCHEL Journalism and English ll MR. ALVIN C. LACY English ll sa ' rf Members oi the Pow Wow staff st gg to meet a deadline every two weeks with the help ofMiss Remschel, ad- visor . Through These Classes We Explore Gur Language Mr. Ed Flores enjoys showing slides of his travels to his Spanish classes. Larry McKinney and Gayle MR, ED FLORES Frye appear to enjoy it as much as he does. Spanish I1 K MRS. BRYAN DENMAN ......----- English I MR. GENARO SALDANA Spanish I MRS. ANN E HAVEL H ,. s..,,Q f i is I imi Homemaking Develops omemaking I and II MRS. LeMONT MENKING Ilomernaking I, II, and IV Sewing their first garments proves to be fun to Sharon Logan and Leslie Staton even if a Iot of concentration is involved. Creativit And Skills 5 , 'R ,gpm MRS. J. B. MAPLES Bookkeeping and Related Math H MRS Homemaking is an V003 www may news utcsnt CHARLES BROTHERS II and Pre-Employment Lab. A'-'i A ,, Wea Students in bookkeeping are busy with Jessie Hastings and Ruth Jackson enjoy eating the adding machines while Jackie the food they have prepared in Pre-Ernploy- Whiddon awaits her turn. ment class. Social Studies Prepare Us For Tomo row X, 0 U M! Mr. John Davis, a graduate of Gonzales High School, finds that practice teaching such stu- dents as Elizabeth lnce and Diana Kuntschik is fun. MR, WARREN J. BAKER Texas History and Government American History I9 MRS, T, L. KARLOS Texas History and Government Audio-Visual Coordinator x Teaching aids galore enrich the GHS curricu- lum, thanks to Mrs. T. L. Karlos and her of- fice workers. Jackie Whiddon is one of those who prepares various visual aids. .-f-sq History Classes Reveal Past Events W MRS. R. B. TOLSON World History gf. i ', 27 Dates and places! Doris Voigt and Frances O'Nea1 busily take notes in American History -, wilt' Qi ,,-f:'mny,u' zz if ', 1, 3 'D i Na gg MRS RANDY KOHLEN BERG - American History and Art MR. JERRY BIVINS World History, Related Math ll, P.E. , Coaching New Skills Learned In These Classes R sslss p sssssii Q MRS. AL WAYNE EHRIG I-Iomebound Courses MRS. CLARENCE MAREK Typing Susie Hobizal practices to improve her typing. ', MRS. MAURICE HARRELL Secretarial Training Typing i J Vocational Courses Offer Challenging Careers MR. T. L. KARLOS Distributive Education if ,f QS i ,A The students in Distributive Education find that in class they learn the skills needed on jobs. F f t , 4 Y-1 E sw-J I MR. JOHN C. FLOYD MR. PAT KELLY Vocational Agriculture Vocational Agriculture Directors Lead Band To Victor MR. RANDY KOHLENBERG Assistant Band Director MR. HERB KARNAU Band Director Practice makes perfect! The Apache Band members achieve perfection by practicing bright and early every morning during first period. W if ra Vocational Subjects Shed Light n Trades 4 ,T ' Q- 4 'ff 15 1 ' 5, 15 ' wf , gn A 4 49 'Mt t 5 1. I MR. GRAY JUREK Auto Mechanics I and II ,A, ff, x - Q -1 - .st 5 1115. : Q zlt. ilft .. f tate V jf . ew? MR. VERNON C. PERSON Building Trades I and II MR. KELLAR B. OGLESBY Radio and TV Mr. Vernon C. Person instructs his building trades students on the importance of laying the foundation of a house. Each year the class builds a home in Gonzales. Mathematics Provides Necessary Skills Funny how simple it all seems after Mrs. Parsley explains the problem to the class. MR. NORWOOD GOTTWALD, IR. Vocational Supervisor . . . . . . V sl -' - - ii ' iiii fs l s MRS. CURTIS PARSLEY MRS. W. L. CREWS Algebra I, Geometry Algebra I and II, Trigonometry E rs. . - ' S Mathematics ls Essential To Our Future ,gym ,ll my Q it iefrtpgwwww -'1 , ,. it sat M 5 f, - ,, f ,, . f, if Z f W f ' 1 f r j M ik W 2 M- wma. W aa, , Q lf 'jg t QQ, . ,Z ,,, In S-3 f 5 ' M 5 .,. ts aff ' V' !L'-,fit gif, 440' . f: q fri? 'rugs' VV ,t i m A A. I - '11Q.Q,w'1iA 2' 1 ' Ht ' sffrwlf . , Z . 1' iff LZ, in ' ' if K' ,W , way ,X ,+A ,f f, ' .V , l Vu in 2 5 ww! Mr - W, , , , Q , V' , ,. 1 , at YM b ,,,, f, , X , ,',.g,',,,, , v, '.'. W' '- .nf ff., ' ' V 2 ' wg V5 X ,1,- . V ak 'gbg 5 f Q 4 ,.: '7Nv'7'!'1?2t1' ' ,Tiff 31:5 1 ,. 'wg ig ,- V fe ,, H , V , fn,-,gf v . fx ff f ' f 4 1 , . , -, ki W ' J - -t1.W A 531, aft? V W ,P Vw gf, 1 f in v xy Jai? Q , ,. , , V itvt s MR. ROYCE BLUNDELL Special Education -. l MRS. VOLNA LEE DAUM Algebra I, Related Math I, IA Math tests are a part of every student's life. These freshmen in Mr. Vernon C. Hi11's class, however, are taking it in their stride. MR. VERNON C. HILL Related Math I, Physical Science Coaching . .ff gt: M if '4 X fff l A . 1'fl9V P Teachers Make These Classes Beneficial SUQCESS ' I MRS. CLYDE SOMMERLATTE Sp 'al Education MRS . LAWREN CE FRYER Special Education i VM MISS ALMEDA LOW Special Education Activities Provide Frosting For The Cake w 3 ss f 3 t f' 2' 6 I E 'x K is 4? 539'-f I' ? N, 4 'xc I .L P w as Q lib! 2 s 4 J - The biggest highlight ofRobert Jones' senior year Homemaking IV classes prepare for the was receiving a 38750. O0 scholarship from South- future by practicing the steps of a wedding. west Texas State University in the field of art. Alice Sepeda and Jesse Perez play the part ofthe bride and groom. Members ofthe gymnastics class are, FIRST ROW: AHYSOH WOOFTOH, Cilldy Sanders, 1011i DICYG13 JoNelI Sheffield, Patrice Shanklin, Carol Jackson, Ian McCullough, Cathy Boysen, Anne Hrncirik, Cynthia Eckols, Parry Smith, Janice Lampkin, Kathy Behlen, Kathleen Moore, Mrs. Frank Part- SECOND ROW: jackie Whjddgn, Cindy Bggthey ridge, instructor, Norma Gescheidle, and Donis Patti Tomas, Lois Williams, Lorine Hastings, H0OPiU83fU9f- Valorie Howell, Christie Miller. THIRD ROW: Staff Members Work As Hard As Students MRS. EDDIE MALATEK Secretary MRS. R. J. VACKAR Registrar A 3 ,is ,P ' MRS. RICHARD KNIGHT Librarian MRS. SAMMIE E. GLASS Counselor Through Their ork, GHS Profits l it Three valuable staff members of the GHS faculty are our aides. Mrs. Joe Glover serves as library assistant, Mrs. Vernon C. Hill assists the faculty, and Mrs. Bill Noack is the special education aide. MRS. PRENTICE ARTHUR Vocational Secretary Mrs. Vernon C. Hill and Mrs. Bill Noack, GHS aides, make use of the typewriters in the work- room. Part of their daily routine consists of using these machines along with many others. MRS. WILLIAM PLOETZ Secretary to Counselor Junior High Operates Smoothl MRS . TROY OA KES C urriculum Coordinator . by fr' , MR. JAMES P. ALFORD Jr. High Counselor Q. y , of E34 l MR. GERALD SHANKLIN, Principal MR. ARNOLD SCHIEBERLE, Assistant Principal MRS. WILLIAM BERGER, Secretary MRS. VANCE HYMAN, Aide E ,ff f 1 4 MR. and MRS. DON RAINEY MRS. JOHN CARROLL, Librarian Physical Education MRS. MILTON TURK, Library Aide . A Workers Help Keep The School Rolling ,5 2 + V ff- if 43 s .w NURSES: Mrs. Berthold Jackson, Mrs. Ro get Dreyer, ' BUS DRIVERS: FRONT ROW: Mr. Farris Bateman, Mr. Nesbitt Coch- ran, Mr. Melvin Voigt, Mr. Bill Musgrove, Mr. Virgil Sanders. SECOND ROW: Mr. Charlie Evan, Mr. Walter Johnson, Mr. Lester Henry, Mr. Max Tieken, Mr. Erwell Sanders, Mr. Thomas Plow- man, Mr. Brive Streety, Mr. D, A. Fortune, Mr. Ernest Heinemeyer, and Mr. Bill Smith. MAINTENANCE CREW: Mr. Fisher Jones, Mr. Melvin Allen and Mr, Leroy Jones. CUSTODIANS: Mr. Farris Bateman, Mrs. 1 , Mary Friedrich and Mr. lohn H. Erskine. J 1 K, rtrtr if f A ff tt ' A f ' 53 ? .. A L st.. . Arl. was l V CAEETERIA: Mrs. Harry Rothrock, Mrs. Mary Ella Gibson, Mrs Mrs. Velma Grauke, Mrs. Lois Sutton, Mrs. Anne Mrs. Tracy Kocian, and Mrs. Madeline Cuvelier. Mae Oliver, H F Nina Siegel 53 Principal Thomas E. Burrows Through the guidance and understanding ofMr. have won him the respect and admiration of all Thomas E. Burrows, the students of GHS benefit the students of GHS. As principal for the past themselves. Mr. Burrows not only runs our school nine years, he meets his daily responsibilities efficiently, but also takes an active part in com- with dignity and friendliness and has helped to munity affairs. His friendly way and personality make our school one of the finest in the state. Principals Mold ur School ET K.. W, As vice-principal of Gonzales High, Mr. assist anyone in any way. In his past Bill Glass is one person in the administra- twelve years at GHS, Mr. Glass has proved tion who is very close to and involved with to be one ofthe most valuable staff mem- the students. Whether he is in the class- bers of the school. room or in his office, he is always ready to David Hajovsky listens in- tently to the words of his superior as Mr. Burrows gives him sound advice. One of the most important parts of his job is lending an ear to what the students have to say. Administrator Of The Year As Superintendent of the Gonzales Independent School District, Mr. Fred A . Havel, Jr. , is the chief executive officer of the Board of Trustees and administrative head of all divisions and de- partm ents of the school system. Mr. Havel is well acquainted with the students and he is deeply concerned with their welfare. He has shown it through the improvements made in the past years. Although he is a very busy man, he always takes time to help the students. With his understanding of young people and his high standards, Mr. Havel not only has earned the respect of the stu- dents and faculty, but also of the townspeople as well. This year Mr. Havel has been named recipient of Administrator of the Year Award by the Texas Classroom Teachers Association. This was indeed a great honor and we are happy that he has received wide recognition for the quality of character we know him to have. Fred A. Havel, Jr. School Board Makes Policies ,'1: fooo . Meeting with the Board of Trustees are: Mr. Frank Gviecutive secretary: Mr. Carroll Erwin, Mrs. Torn Brown, Mr. Lewis Eckols, presidentg Mr. Fred A. NGWIOH, MT- Fred DFOUPY, ffCaSL11'6r: Mr. Otto Havel, Jr. , Superintendent: Miss Odelle Hamilton, Gilldlefr ViCe'PfeSidCf1f- Making decisions concerning the Gonzales school system and the people in it, is part of the routine of our school board. We appreciate the hard work of the school board, and the central office workers and the time they spend making improvements in our schools. rrst rs- ,Pri s a P it V. ag Workers at the central office are, SITTING: Mrs. Charles Richardson, Mrs. Barry Wiley, and Mrs. Ted McCavit. STANDING: M.rs. Edwin Malatek, Mrs. A. C. Lacy, and Miss Odelle Hamilton. Nineteen Students Make All Aas Jan Lindemann Carolyn Fink David James Sharon Barta Shawna Carlson Patty Smith Jerry Floyd Brad Kelley Bryan Glass Linda Garvel Jan M CC ullough Rex Spahn Betty Izard M elinda Mang Glen Winegeart Honor Kathy Chaney Shirley S pohler Cheri McCullough Diana Kuntschik Twent Make 5 A'S, 1 B Dottie Sue Cuvelier Beverly Tieken Ann Hrncirik Patricia Richter Marshall Smith Larry McKinney Ronette Walshak Debbie Dobbins Linda Churnchal Mary Brown Debbie Lee Mary Ellen Mican Judy Parker Kathaleen McKinney Greg Bludau Joe lnce, lr. ,arry Brandt Gerald Fougerat Karen DuBose Barbara Lockstedt R011 AR' , ' Russell Adams Jill Allen Mary Ara Mariann Baker Yolanda Bonds Lee Boothe Barbara Boysen Jane Boysen Donna Brown Margaret Burger Susan Burger Laurie Carlson Ken Chumchal Tara DuBose Ralph Escobedo Lisa Farek Laura Fink Sharon Glass Judy Hajovsky Susan lnce M ary Jane Jackson David Janota Janet Johnson Lea Ann Johnson Kevin Kalmus Patricia Klein Mike Kuck Leigh Lauraine Scholastic Rank .i,5 fa KM - a r .f ,rf X A 3 ff 6 2 , Z M i fl Q , Q x mn 'hh NVQ :,, : V ' ,4 af E X :yd 15 ,., .q,, 4' at an ' ,Q rr ! f 5 -ft 3 if 1' W, M L fi l . ' . M- rt fr' M I ii, f 16 , ig ax It I V Hi NZ: - X 2 ' J , , . '-. ' UF, iff.-rw M' ' in 1 ZfT ,C fw :f:fI' if Willa Windwehen Diane Zella Elizabeth LePori Jan Lester Joy Lester Lynna Lockstedt Roger Machicek Kelly McNabb Karen Mikesh Melanie Moore Beth Munson Houston Munson Larry Newton Joe Ortiz Debbie Peterek Patricia Raeke Steve Rainey lim Shelton Beverly Simper Jeff Simper Dennis Sonsel Janelle Spahn Karen Vana Ray Villasana David Walshak Julie Walshak Mark Walshak 1 i E 4 A E A I 2 r w ' 62 L. ,W , ,, 7, STUDENT LIFE 7,2 Danny Flowers proudly runs through the tra- ditional spirit line-up at one ofthe weekly pep rallies. Practice makes perfect could be the motto for Jackie Whiddon and others in the gymnastics class. Students Participate In G. H. S. provides students with many different exciting fun ways to participate in academic and extra curricular life. Mr. Karnau will vouch that the pre-employ- ment lab girls are good cooks. Mmm, Mmm, good! Various School Activities 'iss The cheerleaders spark the Apaches spirit at the first district game. Cheri McCullough, homecoming queen, Gerald Fougerat, her escort, and Mr. Burrows had fun playing their parts at homecoming practice before the big event. This rock band was one of the entries in the Thespian Talent Show which has a variety of entertainment for the Come-and-Take-It celebration. These Are The Years s S i K s In Spanish ll, Dorothy and Cathy Novak and Cathy Kalisek have to study hard to make a good grade. , 'gt-xx X y y y a ,is Could it be one of Santa's helpers or is it Judy Parker dragging the mail bag? G.H.S. mail has gotten to look like a sub-station post office. ig , , PM 12 yie ff r The Thespian float got second place in the home division during the Come -and-Take-It parade. We Will Always Remember The students enjoy pep rallies, because it gives them a chance to show some school spirit and to participate. Did we really look like that? Carol Jackson asks James Ara, as they take a quick look at childhood pictures of themselves on the senior Could that be a real worm or is it the cheer- bulletin board. leaders doing a skit at a pep-rally? Two-four-six-eight! Who do we appreciate? Every Da Brings Would you guess James Ara portraying dam in the Thes- Cathy Behlen seems to walk well in this position. plan talent show ? Larry McKinney swings with the beat when Mr. Karnau gives the signal. New Events ,,,.f-f Mh 'Q' ' ' . ff . , ,Rennie . 1n,:.f It takes a heap a' studying to get through the senior year.. Eh, Carol Jackson? Shirley Spohler and Ethel Gee beat the parking problem with bikes. Oh those aching muscles! si The library- students deserve credit for the decorative job they did on the win dows of the library for Halloween. Orange Jackets brighten the whole pep squad with the spirit to win! 69 School Offers Varied Experiences !n What could Engene Petru be doing talking to his neighbor in Jan McCullough and Beverly Tieken make class? Maybe he's getting the answer to a question for an signs for pep rally decorations that help assignment. make the gym more attractive, and encour- age the spirit in students and players. fi i 'ts a 8. Is this Chief Running Bull or could this be i Brad Vallentine as the mascot for the Apaches of GHS? The Lexington Staff struggle to meet their deadline. t Who's the fruitcake' who parked outside the yellow line? yells Walter Patteson. After all he'ss told us about correct park- ing, whose car is it but MI. Burrows'! It's Work, But It's Also Fun ff' I, .ff- ' In Radio and T. V. Terry Colwell works intently to re- pair a radio. Dicky Walshak, David Lewis, and Patrice Shanklin use their imagination in decorat- , ing the school Christmas tree. .I .. Ethel Gee, Norma Richter, and Steve Ehrig enjoy watching the money come in from the F. H. A. candy sale. Terry Newton holds the audience spellbound as he portrays Georgie Porgie in a drama class K comedy. X There Is A Time For Ever thing ,, Q W , 475 lik, ,X Q 'bf ,v Who could David Bivins be dancing with? Your guess is as good as ours! ai Biology student, Tim Miller, had a busy class period trying to determine his blood type, Surprise! you 're on Candid Camera! It looks like the two mad scientists are at work again George Atkinson and Wyatt Dietz. Dr. Frankenstein doesn't have anything on these two. GHS Gets The Spirit 1--ii! W Ronnie Jackson admires the beautiful job Cheri McCullough and Robert Jones did on the first place Senior door. 8 ,, , r '42 5-,., 9 at fi Z s at . 'S ff ' ' 5 yy H ,ar My, tml? ' .W-' ii- , ',.,,l Q . 5 f.. f . y, Q iw at r H- gli- n- ,JW1 'J ' or 4 ll . . f Q 'id' ' I !5 ,. I ,V The art club, as you can see, heads together to be awarded Mr. Smith took advantage ofthe flight ofthe Apollo, America, and decorated his Christmas door in honor of the occasion. Mr. Smith's door was awarded most original. Shirley Spohler decked the hall with boughs of holly when she played the organ at Christmas. L really had to get their as most unusual, 5 Larry Brandt, president of the Student Council, looks down on his student body. There are many sights to be seen in the halls of GHS, David Johnson in his maxi, in this instance. ariety Spices Ou Tiiii Y H h Clogs made the fashion picture this year at GHS. Days At GHS Bobby Logan tries to get in the act when a few squaws do an Indian dance on Apache day. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bludau were proudly es- corted by their son, Greg Bludau, on Parents Night at the last football game ofthe 72-'73 school year. Could it be murder on the campus? No, it's Rocky Young portraying a character in Ralph Roister Dois- ICF. What is this, a Whooping Crane? Oh, no it is Donis Hoopingarner! in gymnastic class! Jan Lindemann and Cynthia Eckols portray cheerleaders ofthe past at the pep rally. Steve Ehrig's ordering senior pictures comes only once in a life time. Steve Ehrig is making his decision as other seniors mug the cameraman. Coach Lowery sure knows how to tire a How can Brenda Williams and David Hajovsky find time to play on a busy school schedule? Snow! 1972-'73 brought 4 days when we couldn't go to school because of bad weather. January ll was the day it snowed! fella out, exclaim Melvin Johnson and Larry McKinney! ' f 'X A Students in Texas History and Government look for material for a research paper, assisted by their teacher, Mrs. T. L. Karlos. Vicki Brown clearly shows her happiness when she is awarded a mum from the Apache football team. Patrice Shanklin, captain ofthe Apachettes, leads a routine at a football game. Alvin Dolezal presents Mr. Burrows with a turkey award before a football game with the Cuero Gobblers. L x w Membership in Quill and Scroll is an honorary One presented only to those students in journalism who are juniors and seniors in the top third of their class and have done outstanding work on publications. Members in Quill and Scroll for two years are, left to right: Barbara Lockstedt, Karen DuBose, and Kathaleen McKinney. . . Memory Forever. . . ROLL OF HONOR Tommy Chenault Louis Schautteet David Tomas Carl Bolden Alex Perez Ei ii. llg -.. - 11' .... ii 2 an - As the Vietnam conflict comes to a close and the United States arm ed forces return home, G. H.S. remembers gratefully the service of all graduates and former students. They especially cherish the sacrifices made by five who served their country and gave their lives. two January 22, 1973 was pro- claimed a day of mourning throughout the nation in honor of our late Texan president Lyndon B. Johnson. The flag which draped the casket of Louis Schauteet, Ir. , was presented to Principal Thomas E. Burrows by the family. The flag will repose in the trophy case as a reminder of the sacrifice of these young men. 79 l 1 Y 3 4 80 CLASSES Mu ,. ff' ' ! X my 'Q- JV' 3 A . , V x . R 'K fl' 4 x If 1 ccWithin The Halls Of GHS . . 5 E x Student Council representatives Robert Jones, Oscar Garza, Larry Brandt, president, and Joe Ince Ttwfer with Mr. Burrows on plan- ning senior meetings and assembly programs. These are only a few of 'the duties that the student council is responsible for during the school year. The Senior Class Officers for 1972-73 are, left to right: Greg Bludau, presidentg Gerald Fougerat vice-presidentg Kathaleen McKin- ney, secretaryg David Hajovsky, treasurerg Carl Gibson, sgt.-at- tine, reporter. Q Senior sponsors Mr. Warren Baker, Mr. Thomas E. Burrows and Mrs. T. L. Karlos are busily preparing for a senior meeting. Attending the senior meetings and helping with the business at hand is one of the many responsibilities as senior sponsors, O X arms. Not pictured is Brad Vollen- MIKE AGUERO - Goal Committee 4. AMANDA ALFORD - Orange Jackets 1,2,45 Drill Team 45 Latin Honor Society 1,25 National Honor Society 45 Thespians 3,45 FHA 1,2,3,4, Third Vice-President 2,45 Youth for Christ, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 45 Jr. Historians 1,2. JAMES ARA - Band 1,2, 3,4, Representative 3, Captain 4gTheSpi2l1'1S 1,2,3, 4, Vice-President 45 FTA 2,3,45 Art Club 3,4, Vice-President 35 Senior Bulletin Board Committee. CATHERINE BAKER - FHA 1,2, Vice-Chairmang Science Club 23 Jr. Histo- rians 1,25 Orange Jackets 3,45 Youth for Christ 3,45 Thespians 3,45 News- letter Committee 4. CHRIS BARTELS - VICA - Auto 1, Reporter 45 Flower Committee 4. ANNIE FAY BELL - Special Committee 4. PEGGY BIVINS - Band l,2,3,45TheSpia11S 1,2,3,4, Officer 45 FTA 2,3,4, Officer 35 GAA 15 Speech UIL 2,3,45 Senior Poster Committee. GREG BLUDAU - Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 2, 3,45 Track 1, 3,45 President of Senior Class5 Vice-President of Junior Class5 Letterman's Club5 Spanish Honor Societyg Motto Committee 4, CAROLYN BLUNDELL - FHA 1,2,35 FTA 1,2,35 Thespians 1,25 FB 4- Motto Committee 4. WCM! GARLAN BLUNDELL - Football 2, 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 FFA 1,2, Secre- tary lg Gift Committee 45 Letterman's Club 3,4, Reporter 4. FREDERICK MASON BONDS, JR. - Football 1,23 Basketball 1,25 Track 1,2,3 FFA 1,2,3,45 Senior Float Committee. DAVID BOONE - VICA - Auto 4, 'l'reasu1er5 Special Committee 4. LARRY BRANDT - Student Council President 45 Football 1, 2, 3,4, Captain of 'T?am e Mention Offensive Tackle 3,4, Dist. 14AAA5 Class President 2, 35 Class Favorite 2, 35 Class Treasurer l5 National Honor Society 45 Thespians 3,45 Youth for Christ 1,2, 35 Letterman's Club 3,45 Track 15 Debate Team 25 Powder Puff Coach 35 Latin Honor Society 15 Car Committee MARY BROWN - Band l,2,3, Band Secretary 35 FTA 1, Officer 2,3,45 Christmas Tree Committee 45 Class Vice-President 1. RICKY BROWN - Jr. Historians 1,2,3, Sergeant-at-Arms 35 Sen1or Car Committee 45 Thespians 45 Band 1,2, 3,45 Track 1,25 Basketball 1,2. FRANK BROZ - Sen1or Car Committee 4. MICHAEL BRZOZOWSKI - Youth for Christ 1,2, Bulletin Boardg DECA 35 Float Committee 4, Lexington staff 4, FFA 1 , 2,4. JESSE CAMARILLO Baseball 1,2,3, Football 1, 2,3,4, Class Favorite 35 Stu- dent Council 1,25 Letterman Vice-President 45 Spanish Club 1-4. Seniors TERRY LYNN CAMPION - Senior Motto Committee 4. MARTIN CANALES - Band 1,2. JOYCE CARAWAY - FHA 1 ,25 Orange jackets 1, 2,3,45 Senior Gift Committee 45 Pow Wow Staff 3,4, Assistant Editor 4. RA YMOND CERDA KATHY CHANEY - Thespians 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 45 Motto Committee 45 VICA Sweetheart 35 FTA 15 Youth for Christ 2,3,4, Secretary 35 Latin Honor Society 2, 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Who 's Who in High School Drama- tics 3,45 All Star Cast QContest Playj Zone 3, District 4. LINDA CHUMCHAL - FHA 15 GAA 15 FTA 1,25 Orange Jackets 1,2,3,45 Pow- der Puff 3,45 Bulletin Board Committee 45 Drill Team Lieutenant 45 Latin Honor Society 25 Honor Roll 4. SANDRA CLARK - FHA 1,25 DECA 3, President 45 Color Committee 4. MIKE COLE - Football l,2g Baseball 1,23 Student Council 39 Senior Car Com mittee 4, Thespians l,2,3,4g VICA - Auto 4. LONNIE COLWELL - Football 1,2,3g VICA - R. and T. V. , Vice-President 3 Newsletter Committee 4, FFA I,2. CAROLINA CONTRERAS - Orange Jackets Ig Motto Committee 4. LILLI BETH COOVER - Newsletter Committee 43 DECA 4. TONY DELEON 194 '73 HOPE DIETZ - FHA Ig FBLA 4, Motto Committee 4. ALVIN DOLEZAL - DECA 3,4g Color Committee 4. DEBBIE DREYER - Thespians lg Band 1,2,3,4g Newsletter Committee 4. MARGARET DREYER - Band l,2,3,4, Flute Section Leader 3,45 Thespians 1, 2, 3,49 Art Club President 4g Youth for Christ President 4g Bluebonnet Girls State 4, National Honor Society 4, Color Committee Chairman 4, Stage Band KAREN DUBOSE - FHA lg FBLA 35 FTA 33 DECA 45 Youth for Christ 49 Lexing- ton Staff 4, Pow Wow Staff 3, Pow Wow Editor 43 Trinity Workshop, Christmas Senior Alley 4, Quill 81 Scroll 3,4. STEVE EHRIG FFA 1, 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, Football 1,2,3,4, Basket- ball 1 ,2g Baseball 1,2, 3g Letterman's Club 3, 4g Special Committee 4g FTA 9 WILLIAM ELLIS - Football 1, 2, 35 FTA 2, 3,45 Senior Alley Committee 45 Thespians 3,45 DECA 4, Vice-President. SANDRA ESCOBEDO - Orange Jackets 1,25 DECA 4. LAVONNE FEHNER - FHA 1,25 Thespians 1,2,3,45 FBLA 35 DECA 4, Repre- sentativeg Youth for Christ, Bulletin Board 1,25 Pow Wow Staff 35 Newsletter Committee 4. DANNY FLOWERS - FFA lg Football 1,3,4, 1 year lettermang Thespians 45 Ir. Historians 35 Lexington Staff 45 Senior Goal Committee 4. GERALD FOUGERAT - National Honor Society 45 Letterman's Club President 45 Class President 15 Vice-President 45 FHA Sweetheart 45 Football 1,2,45 Basketball 1,2,35 Special Committee 45 Thespians 35 Track 1,2. LEONARD FREDERICK - Band l,2,35 FFA l,2,3,45 Float Committee 4. Seniors MARY ANN GANDR.E - Thesprans 1,2, 3,45 FTA 2,35 FBLA 45 Orange Jackets 1 ,2, 3,4, Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4, Christmas Tree Committee 4. ARY LOU GARCIA Spanish Club 2,3,4, Color Committee 4, Orange Jackets li 2- DECA 4. OSCAR GARZA - Baseball 1, 2,35 Football 1, 2,3,4, Letterman s Club, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Class Favorite 25 Student Council 3,45 Spanish Club President 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 35 Class Officer, Reporter 25 Spanish Club Favorite 3. DEBBIE GAST - FHA 1, DECA 3,4, Cheer Committee 4. ALEX GAYTAN - Football l,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,35 Class Favorite 45 Christ- mas Senior Alley Commrttee 4. ETHEL GEE - FHA 1,2,3,4, Parliamentarran 2, Historian 3, Treasurer 4, FTA 25 Orange Jackets 1, 2, 3,45 Christmas Tree Committee 45 Powder Puff 4. CARL s'o'iif L'l FFA Greenhand Sentinel 15 FFA 1,2, 35 Football 1,2,3,45 enior Gift Committee 45 Powder Puff Coach 45 Class Officer 4, Sergeant-at- ,Arms5 Letterman's Club 3,4. CATHY GIROUARD - GAA 1,25 Motto Committee 15 Youth for Christ lg Pow Wow Staff 3,4. PHIL GOODWIN - Youth for Christ 1,2, Bulletin Boardg Float Committee 45 Lexington Staff 4. KENNETH GOTTWALD - Gift Committee 45 Aeronautics Club 35 VICA - Auto, Parliamentarian 4. STELLA GREATHOUSE - Homecoming Float Committee 4. PETE GUEVARA - Christmas Tree Committee 45 VICA - Bldg 2,3,4. 19 G I 73 Q ' xxx-v hr- biz ' ?'b 'fag DAVID HAJOVSKY - Football l,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1,2, 3,45 Track 1, Class Favorite 1, Class Officer 1,3,4, Senior Gift Committee Chair man 45 Letterman 's Club 3, 45 Junior Car Committee 3. ROY HA LAMICEK FFA 1 , 2,3, Float Committee 4, Football 1,3,4, Basketball 1,25 Letterman's Club 3,45 Orange Jacket Sweetheart 4. ELLA LOUISE HANSFORD GAA 1,2,4, Orange Jackets 1, FHA 1,2,3. JOYCE HARBORTH - Orange Jackets 1,2,3,4, Corresponding Secretary 45 FBLA 4, Reporterg Newsletter Committee Chairman 45 FTA 2,35 GAA 1,25 YFC 1,2,45 UIL District Typing 25 Typing Award 35 Advance Placement SWTSU, Thespians l,2,3,4, National Honor Society 4, Jr. Historians 1, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. GARY HARRIS Thespians 1,2,3, VICA 3,4. JESSIE LEE HASTINGS - Orange Jackets 2,3,45 Thespians 45 GAA 2,3, Histo rian 45 FHA 1,2,4. JOHN HENRY HASTINGS - VICA - Bldg 2 years. RONALD RAY HASTINGS - FFA 15 VICA - Bldg 2,3,4, vice-President 3, Treasurer 45 Jr. Historians 25 Football 3,4, DAVID HEBERLE - Band 1,2,3,45 First in Division Marching 3,45 DECA 45 Senior Alley Committee 45 Future Scientists Club 4. MARVIN HEINEMEYER, JR. - FFA 1,2,45 Youth for Christ 25 VICA - Auto 35 Senior Float Committee 4. PATRICIA HELDARSEN - DECA 4, Secretary5 FBLA 35 Thespians 35 Pow Wow Staff 35 Senior Float Committee 4. CRAIG HINES - Football Manager 1 , 2,35 Senior Gift Committee 45 Aero- nautics Club 3, Secretary, Seniors JAMES H, HOLT, JR. - Football 1,2,35 Baseball 3,45 FFA 1,25 Special Com- mittee 45 VICA - R. and T.V. 4. JAMES HOWELL - Flower Committee 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1, 2, 3,45 Letterman's Club 2,3,4. ELIZABETH INCE - Band 1,2,35 Youth for Christ 15 Thespians 1,2,3,45 FTA 2, 3,4, Historian 45 Newsletter Committee 45 Art Club 4. JOE INCE - Football 1,2,3,4, Lettered 3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,4, Lettered 2,3, 45 Basketball 1,25 Track 15 Letterman's Club 3,45 FTA 2, Treasurer 35 Thespians 3,45 Band 1,2,3,4, Librarian 3, President 45 Student Council Repre sentative 2,45 Goal Committee 45 Escort Homecoming Princess 45 Spanish Honor Society 2, 3,4. BETTY IZARD - FHA 1,2, Pianist5 Orange Jackets 1,25 Bulletin Board Com- mittee 45 Thespians 3,45 Youth for Christ 1,2, 3, Bible Quiz Captain 45 Jr. Historians 1,2. CAROL JACKSON - Head Cheerleader lg Class Favorite 1,45 Duchess 15 FHA 1 Class Officer 35 Assistant Head Cheerleader 35 Senior Princess 45 Thespians 1, 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 45 FTA 2,3,4, Vice-President 45 Art Club 3,4, Secretary 45 Drill Team Co-Captain 4. JIMMY JACKSON - Class Favorite 45 Letterman s Club 3,45 Basketball 45 Baseball 3,45 All-Zone Baseball 35 Thespians 4. RONNIE JACKSON - Band 1,2,3,4, UIL Marching Contest First Division 3,45 Thespians 253,45 Youth for Christ 1 , 2,3,4, Reporter 35 Jr. Historians 35 Senior Gift Committee 45 Lexington Staff 4. DAVID FLOYD JOHNSON MELBA JEAN JOHNSON - Orange Jackets 1 3 4' Thespians 1- GAA 1 2 3 - FHA 1 3 Parliamentarian 2 Second Vice-President 4. RUTH ELIZABETH JOHNSON - Thespians 45 GAA 45 Orange Jackets 4. ROBERT JONES - Class Favorite 25 Student Council 3,45 Jr. Historians, Trea- surer 35 Newsletter Committee 45 Student Advisory 45 Thespians 4. DAVID JUNGBAUER - Basketball 1 3 45 Track 1- Senior Poster Committee RA YMOND KA LISEK GERALD KLA PUCH - Homecoming Float Committee 4. JERRY KRUEGER - VICA - Auto 4, Secretary5 Gift Committee 4. .av DIANA KUNTSCHIK - Orange Jackets 1,2, 35 Thespians 1,2,3,4, Secretary 45 FTA 2, 3,45 Cheer Committee 45 National Honor Society 45 Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. AURELIO LEAL - VICA - Auto 45 Building Trades 2,35 Football l,2,3,45 , Spanish Club 1, Letterman s Club 3,4. DEBBIE LEE - Band 1,2, 3,45 Twirler 2,3,4g Assistant Drum Majorette 35 Head Twirler 45 National Thespian Society 3,45 Youth for Christ lg FTA 2,3,4, Historian 3g Thespians 3,45 Senior Poster Committee Chairmang National Honor Society 45 Class Secretary 25 Who's Who of American High School Stu- dents 3,45 Junior Car Committee 3. DONNA LEPORI - Band l,2,3,4g FHA l,2,45 Thespians 3,45 FTA 2,3,4g Art Club 3,4, Historian 45 Christmas Tree Committee 4. CONNIE LEWIS - Band 15,25 FHA 1,25 FTA l,2,3g DECA 45 FBLA 4, Treasurerg Goal Committee 4. DAVID LEWIS - Football 1, 2,3,4g Track lg Baseball lg Gift Committee 4g Youth for Christ 45 Letterman's Club 4. JAN LINDEMANN - Football Sweetheartg Duchess 45 Varsity Cheerleader 3,45 National Honor Society 45 Latin Honor Society 1,25 FTA 2, 3,4, President 45 Bulletin Board Committee 45 Student Council lg Cheerleader lg OJ's 1-45 Class Treasurer 25 Thespians 1-4, Officer 4. BARBARA LOCKS TEDT - National Honor Society 4g Quill SL Scroll 3,45 Lexing- ton Staff 3,45 Junior Class Editor 3g Lexington Editor 45 Art Club 3,45 GAA 1, 25 Aeronautics Club 45 Honor Roll 1, 2,45 Bulletin Board Committee 45 Trinity University Journalism Workshopg McCallum High School Science Symposium 4. Seniors BOBBY LOGAN Thespians 1,2, 3,4, Baseball l,2,3,4, Letterman s Club 2,3, 45 Basketball 1,25 Golf 1 , 2,35 Newsletter Committee 45 Quill 85 Scroll 45 Lex- ington Staff 4 MELINDA MANG - Latin Honor Society 1,25 National Honor Society 3,45 Float Committee Chairman 45 GAA lg FTA 2,35 Band l-43 Thespians l-4. ALICE MARTINEZ. - Goal Committee 45 Spanish Club 3,45 DECA 4g GAA 15 Youth for Christ l. HENRY MARTINEZ VICA Bldg 2, 3, 4. LEONARD LEON MASSEY - FFA 1,25 Jr. Historians 2,35 VICA - Auto 45 Art Club 4, Senior Car Committee 4. SCOTT MASSIE Football 3,4, Baseball 2, Mathematics Award 3, Letterman s Club 45 Senior Door Committee 4. JEANNIE MAUDING - FTA 3,4, Officer 45 Thespians 3,4, Chairman 45 Radio Program 3,4, Chairman 43 Aeronautics 45 Band 2,3,45 Lexington 4, Photo- grapher 45 Color Committee 45 Contest Play 3,45 Math UIL 35 Trinity Workshop 35 Drama Workshop 35 Marching UIL 3,45 Quill 85 Scroll 4. JACQUELINE MAYBERRY - OJ's 1-45 GAA 1-4, Secretary, Treasurer 45 Student Advisory Committee 3,45 Thespians 2, 3,4, Ticket Committee Chairman 4, Reporter 35 Pep Rally Announcer 45 Class Favorite 3,45 FHA 45 Los Amigos Officer 35 Flower Committee Chairman 45 Jr. Historians 3. CHER1 McCULLOUGH - Latin Honor Society 1,25 National Honor Society 3,45 Band 1,2,3,4, Twirler 25 Drum Majorette 3,45 Outstanding Underclassman 25 Class Favorite 25 Class Officer 1,35 Duchess 35 Homecoming Queen 45 Band Sweetheart 45 Senior Alley Committee Chairman 4. KATHA LEEN MCKINNEY - Class Secretary 45 Student Council 1,25 Favorite 25 Duchess 45 VICA Sweetheart 25 Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4, Officer5 National Honor Society 45 Los Amigos 3, Reporter5 Prom Committee 35 Quill 8L Scroll 3,45 Lexington 3, Editor 45 Poster Committee 4. MELISSA MCMILLAN - Thespians 1,2,3,45 FTA 2,45 Art Club 3,4, Vice- President 3, Treasurer 45 Senior Gift Committee 45 Band 1,2, 3,4, Vice- President 4. CIPRIANO MENDOZA - Spanish Club 15 Christmas Tree Committee 4. 1- , . .- X- 524 19 rs f 73 'fag MARY ELLEN MICAN - OJ's 1-4, Outstanding OJ 1, President 45 GAA 1-45 FHA 1,2,3, Second Vice-President 1, President 2, Third Vice-President 35 FBLA 4, Vice-President5 Latin Honor Society 1,2, President 25 National Honor Society 3,45 Honor Roll 1-45 Flower Committee 4. BRUCE MILLER - Football 35 VICA - R. and T.V. , Secretary-Treasurer 35 Senior Car Committee 45 Ag. I, Farm Skills Team. SUSAN L. MILLER - FHA 1,25 DECA 35 FBLA 45 Lexington Staff 45 Senior Goal Committee 4. TERRI MILLER - Youth for Christ 1,25 Band 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 FTA 15 Newsletter Mailing Committee 45 Thespians 45 FBLA 25 Senior Band Represen- tative. COSME MOLINA - VICA - Bldg 2,3,45 Spanish Club l,2. ESTELLA MOLINA - Orange Jackets 1,2,35 Spanish Club 45 Bulletin Board Committee 45 Spanish Honor Society 35 Lexington Staff 4. FRANK MOLINA - Football lg DECA l,2, Treasurer5 Senior Car Committee 45 Aeronautics Club 4. HENRY MOLINA JOHNNY MORENO - Band l,2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 35 Football 1,253 FTA lg Bulletin Board Committee 45 DECA l,2, MARTHA BEATRICE MOSELY - Senior Car Committee 4. ERNEST NAVEJAR - Band l,2,3,45 Youth for Christ l,2,3,45 Jr. Historians 3 Thespians 25 UIL Marching Contest, First Division 3,45 Bible Quiz Team 45 Lexington Staff 3,45 Pow Wow Staff 35 Senior Float Committee 45 FTA, Repre sentative l. PETE OLIVARES - Bulletin Board Committee 4. Seniors TOMMY OLLISON - Band 1,2,3,45 Ir. Historians 2, Vice-President 35 Motto Committee 45 Aeronautics Club 45 Thespians 4. LUPE OLMOS - Los Amigos 45 GAA 2,45 Spanish Honor Society 35 Newsletter C ommittee 4. LEON ORNELAS - Football l,25 VICA - R. and T.V. 45 Track l,2,3,45 Senior Gift Committee 45 Spanish Club 2. DENISE PARKER - Youth for Christ l,25 Thespians l,2,3,45 Art Club 45 Float Committee 45 FTA 3. JUDY PARKER - FHA, Officer l,2,35 FTA 2,33 National Honor Society 45 Senior Alley Committeeg Latin Honor Society5 DAR Award5 Powder Puff 3, OJ's l-45 Drill Team 45 Hardin-Simmons Science Seminar 3. JERI PATTESON - FHA l,4, Treasurer 25 Band l,2, Reporter 3, Twirler 45 Thespians l,2,3,45 FTA 2,45 GAA 1,33 Color Committee 45 Art Club 3,4 Thespian Award 2. JESSE PEREZ - Spanish Club l,2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Spanish Honor Society 2,3, 45 Motto Committee 45 Youth for Christ 2, Bible Quiz Team 25 Lexington Staff 45 Quill 81 Scroll 4. MAVIS PETERMAN - Band 3,45 Senior Christmas Tree Committeeg National Honor Society 4. JEANNIE PIERCE - Band l,2,3,4g Class Representative 3,45 FHA l,2, Public Relations 25 FTA 2,3,45 Art Club 3,4, President 3, Vice-President 45 Latin Honor Society lg Senior Gift Committee 4. DE LOIS POE - Youth for Christ l,2, 3,4, Secretary 35 Thespians 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Spanish Honor Society 2, 3,45 Spanish Honor Sweetheart 4 Gift Committee 4g Majorette 45 Advanced Placement in English at Southwest Texas. LORENE POLASEK - GAA lg FHA 15 DECA 4g Flower Committee 45 Pow Wow Staff 3, Assistant Editor. PATSY RAMIREZ - Orange Jackets l5 Spanish Club 35 FBLA 45 Senior Float Committee 4. DEBBIE RAMSAY - Band l,25 Orange Jackets 3,45 Youth for Christ 1,25 FBLA 4, Parliamentarian. EDDIE REYES RAYMOND JACKIE RHOADES - Homecoming Float Committee 4. ROY GENE RICHARDSON - Football l5 FFA I, 2,3,4, Treasurer lg Thespians 1, 25 Homecoming Float Committee 4. NORMA RICHTER - FHA 1, FBLA 4, Pow Wow Staff 4, Goal Committee 4. LRENE RIVERA - FHA lg GAA l,2,45 Spanish Club l,25 DECA 35 Pow Wow 4, Newsletter Mailing Committee 4. Viv? PEGGY RUDDOCK - FHA lg FTA 15 Thespians 45 Color Committee 4. DALE SCHELLENBERG - Football 25 VICE - R. and T.V. 4, Sergeant-at-Arms Band 1, 2,35 FTA 25 Christmas Senior Alley Committee 4. ALICE SEPEDA - Orange Jackets 1,2,3,45 FHA 15 Class Favorite 25 Los Amigo 2,3,45 DECA 3,45 Poster Committee 4. PATRICE SHANKLIN - Cheerleader 15 B-Team Head Cheerleader5 Drill Team Captain 4: Orange Jackets 1-45 Thespians 1-4, Historian 45 FTA 2,3,45 Youth for Christ 1,25 Christmas Committee Chairman 45 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Class Car Committee 35 Gymnastics. LORELEI SHANNON - Thespians 3,45 Science Club 35 Senior Alley Committee 45 Pow Wow Staff 4. JO NELL SHEFFIELD - Cheerleader 15 B-Team Cheerleader 25 Varsity Cheer- leader 3,45 Car Committee 45 Sophomore Duchess5 Senior Princess5 Junior Favoriteg FFA Sweetheart 45 FBLA 45 Youth for Christ 1,2, 35 OJ's 1-4, Out- standing OJ 2,35 Gymnastics. Seniors HUGH C. SHELTON, JR. - FFA l,2,35 DECA 45 Float Committee 4. RICHARD SHELTON - Youth for Christ 1 , 2,3,4, Vice-President fBusinessJ 4 Bible Quiz Team 1,2,3,4, First Place Bible Quiz 35 Motto Committee 45 Track 15 Thespians 253,45 National Honor Society 45 C,A.R. Society Presi- dent . CONNIE LYNN SMITH - GAA l,2,3,45 FHA 1,2,3. Class Secretary 15 Youth for Christ 15 Thespians 1-4, Historian 3, Costume Chairman 2,35 Jr. Historians 15 Car Committee 45 Art Club 3, Treasurer5 FBLA 4, President5 Typing Contest 35 FTA 25 DECA 45 Gymnastics. ROGER SMITH - Football 35 VICA - Auto 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, President 45 Car Committee 4. ROSIE SOTO - Student Council lg OJ's 2, 3,4, Vice-Presidentg Spanish Honor Society 3,4, President5 Los Amigos 2,3,4, Vice-President5 GAA 35 Class Favorite 3,45 Duchess 45 Christmas Tree Committee 4. DONNA SMITH - Cheerleader 15 B-Team Cheerleader5 Orange Jackets 1,25 a glib: ,rf , ' Qy iif ' Ai ferr! Vw' 5 an Q ' Q y ,turf 5 . 2 SHIRLEY SPOHLER - FHA 1-4, President, Pianist, Secretary5 FTA 25 National Honor Society 45 Spanish Honor Society5 YHT Little Sister Award5 Orange Jackets 1-45 Hardin-Simmons University Science Seminar5 Girls' State 45 Christmas Tree Committee 45 Crisco Award 1. DONALD STEEN - Jr. Historians 1, 2,3, Reporter5 Track 1,25 Class Favorite 3,45 Thespians 1-45 Poster Committee 45 Basketball 1,2, KAY FRANCES STEEN - GAA 1-4, Reporter 45 Orange Jackets 2,3,45 FHA 1,2, 45 Thespians 45 Color Committee 4. DICKY SUTTON - FFA 1, 2,3,45 Homecoming Float Committee 4. RONNIE TATE - Football 1,45 Letterman's Club 45 Color Committee 4. RONNIE TOMAS - Football 15 FFA 1,25 Flower Committee 4. ROSE VALENTA - GAA 1, 25 FHA 1,25 DECA 45 Bulletin Board 45 Pow Wow 3. ELVIRA VALLE - GAA 1-45 Los Amigos 2-45 Youth for Christ 15 Newsletter Committee 45 DECA 45 OI's 1,2,4, Pennant and Decorating Chairman 4. CONNIE VEGA - Orange Jackets 2, Mistress of Wardrobe 3, Corresponding A Secretary 45 Spanish Club 2, Social Planning Committee 3, Secretary 45 K DECA 45 Christmas Senior Alley Committee 4. 'W T 1 F W5 JOHN VERNOR BRAD VOLLENTINE - Thespians 1,2,3,4, Officer 35 Football 1,2,35 Car Committee 45 Baseball l,2,35 Youth for Christ 15 FTA 3,45 Christmas Tree Committee 4, Class Officer 3,4. BILL WALKER - Color Committee 4. CORA MAE WALLACE - FHA 1-4, Songleaderg GAA President, High Point Girlg Orange Jackets, 3 years, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Presidential Award - 3 years in P.E. RICHARD WALSHAK FFA l 4, Officer l,4, Thespians 3,4, Football l,3, Spanish Club lg Special Committee 4. DAYMOND WALTHALL - VICA - R. and T.V. 3,4, Parliamentarian 3. ELI WASHINGTON JANE WEHLMANN - Senior Goal Committee 4g Youth for Christ lg FHA 2g FTA 2,3, Officer 3. JACKIE WHIDDON - Band l,2,3,4, Twirler - 2 years, Treasurerg Youth for Christ l, 2,3,4, Secretaryg Art Club 3g Gymnastics Team 2,45 Newsletter Committee 4. Seniors I . BRENDA WILLIAMS GAA 1 4, Vice President 4, Band 1 4, FHA 1,2,4, UIL Marching Coyest V- lst Division 3,45 Thespians 4, Flower Committee 4. ,f CONGNLY, JWILLMANN - National Honor Society 4g Christmas Senior Alley Committ 4g,Future Scientists Club 3,4, Reporter 45 Honor Roll 2, UIL Math Contest 3,4, Aeronautics Club 3,4. GLEN WINEGEART - National Honor Society 4g Latin Honor Societyg Letter- man's Club 3,4g Motto Committee 4g Basketball 1, 2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3g Youth for Christ Officer l,2,3,4g Thespians 2, 3,45 American Legion Boys' State 4. JAMES ALDEN WINDWEHEN - FFA l,2,3,4g Aeronautics Club 35 Christmas Tree Committee 4. PAUL WURZ VICA Auto 4, Sergeant at Arms. DARRELL ZIMMERHANZEL VICA R. and T.V. 3. in ff. . . Alma Mater, We Will Be True MOTTO: Life belongs to the living, and he who GOAL: Cease to inquire what the future has in store lives must he prepared for changes. and to take as a gift whatever the day brings forth COLOR: Orange and White FLOWER: Carnation -he 3 1 or viiei if 'lf tssi Q ,,... y isp N .N trrr Q smf Representing the Senior class in the Come and Take It Parade are Gerald Fougerat, Mike Cole, Diana Kuntschick, and Brad Vollentine. Scott Massie's injured leg doesn't stop him from get- ting his Senior pictures taken! Many seniors participated in the City 3 -County Participation. Connly Willmann, Jeri Patteson, and Jan Lindeniann await their turn to campaign speech as they listen to Joe his during the Nationalist Rally. give their Ince deliver Carol Jackson, Cheri McCullough, and lo Nell Sheffield campaigned for Homecoming Queen. Cheri was elected Homecoming Queen by the student body. Steve Ehrig is contemplating which of his senior pictures to order. Juniors And Sponsors Lead The Wa . ?'i 'L .s o Si: 4? is ,N X .N-W, - ir t d J 'T 11-f:ser P e Members of the Junior Student Council are: David James, George Molina, and Doug Kotzebue. The Junior Class Officers for the 1972-'73 school year are: Law- rence Fryer, presidentg Joey Kalmus, vice-presidentg San- dra Logan, reporterg Shirley Rodriguez, secretaryg and Christine Rodriguez, treasurer. .W Sponsors guiding the Juniors with their many useful projects are: Mrs. Malcolm Reaves, Mr. Genaro Saldana, Mrs. Clarence Marek, Mrs. Curtis Parsley, Mr. Vemon Hill, Miss Corinne Rernschel, Mrs. Bryan Denman, and Mr. Jerry Bivins. '-GN, 'I . -.f ' Xi? f X J We Juniors Contribute To GH , l ,Vs WN, , are J is gsm paw 9. 1. gif -f -. k L C ,-'P s i 2 4 A fi' if 3 N so ssssss N 9+ I Qs i ,F J WW 1 P? -is ......... 3 fi 3 as.. x J G .. A is -. x ' t s BE s s sa fv . - ,W 0 -gur- f 1 f i m Dolores Aguero Paul Allen Dusty Alkire Henry Almaguer George Atkinson Penny Baker Jesse Bazan Hollis Bean Debra Kay Behrendt Lou Ann Boyd Judy Brister Frank Brown Vicki Brown Walter Brown Barbara Broz Patricia Broz Tommy Bruns David Busch Hilario Camarillo Tony Camarillo Jesse Cardenas Stephen Cantu Manuel Castillo Gary Lynn Clack Cathy Crook Willie Curtis Dottie Cuvelier Georgia Dean Lois Decker Yolanda DeLeon Ricky Dennis Wyatt Dietz Linda Dreyer Cynthia Eckols Angel Esparza 00 And We Have The Kind f Spirit . Wain Fairchild Carolyn Fink Andy Flores J. C. Floyd Leona Frye Lawrence Fryer Guy Gandre Delores Garcia Rosie Garcia Randy Gescheidle Carolyn Gilkey Clint Gray Joyce Greathouse Jackie Hahn Shirley Hansford Lorine Hastings Aline Heins Joe Hindrnan Tammy Hindman Gussie Hodges Jay Jackson Paul Jackson David James Jeff James Sandra Jefferson Billy Johnson Raye Johnson Thomas Johnson Joey Kalmus Sandra Keating Carolyn Kelly Stanley King Dale Klein Doug Kotzebue Elizabeth Kresta K-f .. iz -' 1 . 1 ' is .Q if ,s We ? It ' :sl Jw is 1- .Ie - - 494' 51 smar- X r as 5 A4.1 J nv is X K J Sas That Sees The Work Get Done There is always time for a laugh between classes, even if it means being late for the next class. These juniors make use of the five-minute break between classes: Randy Rodriguez, Sandra Keating, Trixie Witt, and Dennis Tealer. Ricky Kuntschik Robert Lackey Janice Lampkin Ricky Leal Darrell Leazer Mollie Littlefield Connie Lloyd Paul Lockstedt Sandra Logan Michael Machicek Alvis Malatek Carlyn Mang John Marshall Hondo Martin Rudy Martinez Kenny May Donald McKinney Jeff Menking Joey Mikesh Mike Mikesh Iohn Allen Miller Carlos Molina George Molina John Moore Jenny Moya Dominga Munguia Jayne Nagel Billy Nance Lupe Navejar Pete Nesloney Holly Oglesby Walter Patteson Billy Peeler Billy Pekar Daniel Pena Manuel Pena Juanita Perez Ray Peterek Susan Petru Michael Polk 5 ...J il Weire The Best J , ? W ff sf? nd- Mouie Lmiefierd, Lois Williams, and ', Robert Rodriguez learn how to use refer- ence cards in the library for preparing research papers. .vp ,.4 F I PM Wi.. .. We'll Say No More, mf Aw ,QOW an 'Q fl Kia, 3 9 ,J Ray Raley Maggie Porter Agnes Respondek Brenda Rhoades Lynn Richter Alifonso Rivera David Rivera Clinton Robinson Christine Rodriguez Hope Rodriguez Randy Rodriguez Robert Rodriguez Shirley Rodriguez Ionnie Sarnpleton Dale Scanlan Sarah Schurig Sandra Seitz Chris Shuler Leroy Smith Sylvia Soliz Gloria Spahn Laura Staton Robert Steckel Jimmy Steemer Carolyn Stulting Dorothy Tabera Linda Taylor Melvin Taylor Dennis Tealer Dennis Thibodaux Beverly Tieken Ruben Torres Sandra Tovar Leroy Tuch Deborah Tucy Sherian Urban Larry Valenta Jesse Valle Mike Walshak Nancy Walthall Cynthia Warren Pam Wehlmann Joe Dell White Vernon Wilke Catherine Williams We're The Class Of '74 'O Lois Williams Shirley Williams Joyce Williamson Trixie Witt These Junior girls know how hard it is to keep track of all their books during the noon- hour rush at the cafeteria. They are: Rosie Garcia, Do- rothy Tabera, and Shirley Rodriguez. i i. ii. 'iiss Ronnie Yaws Robert Young 'hx -J Juniors Enjo Activities Together Lawrence Fryer and Billy Peeler clean up the mess they made during a chem- istry experiment. Jerry Floyd and Bryan Glass scoop out the pop- corn they are preparing at the Vocational Ag. building to sell at a football game. Vernon Wilke and Ricky Leal cease their welding to grin at one of our yearbook photo graphers. Are the two Patty's mad at each other ??'? Sophomores Have Good Leaders Sophomore Class officers for the year of 1972-73 are Vicki Barnett, treasurerg Donna Lindemann, vice presidentg Linda Perez, presidentg Jean Johnson, secretary. 4 awww., !,,f.- The sponsors who are leading the sophomores are Mrs. Rodney Bell, Mrs. Warren DuBose, Mrs. Frank Partridge, Mrs. Volna Lee Daum, Mr. Gerald Lowery, Mrs. J. B. Maples, Mr. Lawrence J. Kalmus. Weare The Class f '75! Pla WM uv' -it ,- 29' , f sw' 4 sar 'X lltillisu t ,y Q 5 A V fm' Y N, 1 A .-x ms!!! 12 , X fx Lv . 2 wsmgw Gerald Aldis Byron Allen Parrica Bailey Alice Baker Ilene Baker Roger Baker Steve Baker Mike Banda Richard Banda Sharon Barborak Vicki Barnett Sharon Barta Cathy Behlen Tommy Bludau Cindy Boothe Cathy Boysen Jeff Braune David Brown Russell Brunkenhoefer Carl Camarillo Representing the Sophomore Class in the 1972 Come and Take It Parade is Miss Patty Srnith, class duchess, riding the class CSI. 7 Sophomores Strive For Knowledge Silberio Camarillo Ricky Cantrell Edward Cantu Lillian Cantu Rose Casanova Michael Chapman Terry Colwell Cindy Contreras Jeanne Crook Robyn Daniel Terry Dean Melba Dennis Sharon Dora Charles Douglas Alice Dreyer Joni Dreyer John DuBose Bruce DuBose Suzanne Eckols Frances Evan Larry Fennell Debbie Finch Charles Finley Jeanie Fitzhugh Ricky Flowers Jerry Floyd Mike Fougerat Gayle Frye Andre Fryer Jimmy Gandre Johnny Garcia Roland Garcia Karen Garner Ray Garza Yolanda Garza gf , W J riffs, '. ,if ,:,i! , , ,, 0 4' f A DUN . 4 ww M' . ,'. 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Q, .f QC' These Sophomores Work Hard 'iv Y- Y 577' ff ee. . , V if i ff- f 7 he sb, if ,' 'Sw 5 if U' A.. if f W' 9 'Ci ,Q 3 X, 1 V, '. 9? 1 f , as 4:1 X S Linda Gerloff William Glass Hiawatha Greathouse Evangeline Green Joann Green Yvonne Green Paul Grim Brenda Girouard Darrell Gottwald Susan Guevara Henry Halamicek Kenneth Hanke Daryl Harborth Otis Hansford Thomas Harrison Jimmy Hastings David Havel Dexter Hedspeth Kathy Heldarsen Sylvia Hernandez , ,QM It takes concen- tration to mas- ter algebra, as evidenced by these sophomores, Mark Ince, Donna na Malatek and Sally Dreyer. 109 Lindemann , Glen- Rebecca Hidalgo Ronald Hidalgo Susan Hill Shirley Hobizal Hattie Hodges Will Hodges David Holt Donis Hoopingarner Ann Hrncirik Candi Hull Carlton Hunt Johnny Hunt Myrtle Hunt Larry Jefferson Jean Johnson Judy Johnson Melvin Johnson Patricia Johnson David Jones Paula Jones Cathy Kalisek Brad Kelley James Kelley Tim Klapuch Roselyn Kulhanek Gwendolyn Lamprecht Larry Leal Jeffrey Leissner Donna Lindemann Evelyn Luke Lupe Macias Glenna Malatek Tim Massie Larry McKinney Mark McMillan 10 We Plan Our Courses an ,,L, ? rv-wr I- ' 3 W, . ,,, t,, 49 fx.. Y Q,- I4 j , M 'Nwx , 4' .. , ,J ? S? 45 Ka 4,,..,a W-if 1 ff. dm x ,-l:l 0, - RAW? For The Future Q . . If 4 5 Kenneth McNabb Freddie Menking Sharon Mikesh Carolyn Mikesh Linda Miller Roger Miller fe. Rosie Miller Tim Miller Dwight Muelker Ray Neitsch ffm aw Dorothy Novak 1 Sharon Novak Frank Olmos Frances O'Nea1 Terry Newton 'K eb. Q b Leroy Ornelas Elizabeth Perez Linda Perez Eugene Petru ' 1 Glenn Pilsner o e 'No , Mr. Bill Glass sells Tommy Poe a football ticket. Mr. Glass is one of the reasons life at GHS flows smoothly for students and faculty alike. I Debra Pisciotta Sally Ploeger Tommy Poe Leonard Polk Allan Price Debbie Pritchard Timothy Quinton Victor Ramirez Ofelia Reyes Patricia Richter Mary Helen Rios Micky Rivera Richard Rivera Roxanne Robinson Carmen Rodriguez Julia Rodriguez Betty Sampleton Eli Sampleton Steve Sanders Sharon Schellhase Henry Schmidt Peggy Schrader David Scott Diane Scott Debbie Seger Gary Shock Larry Sievers Brenda Simmons Marshall Smith Melvin Smith Patty Smith Rebecca Smith Robert Smith Tim Sommerlatte Patricia Spahn Ten Down And Two To Go 'K X5 MQ V' 's fm 2 ,svn fb -avi' rr fb P6 'Z 1 frfisiif-J W ww U4 Q, iw ff 17 ,Q 4 f g if f Za fiffcff-s 'W fi wr, 2 i i gi Axim i Sophomores Count Too 92 f 'CJ N E .- . K ..rVk.V 'D . h , --,B Q if W r oitl fl r S- if me 1. ' ZIL , W 1 it . .ag 1 ,Ax - . 3 YB nte Q 'ik , 5 R . We r ' W I x ., wi, ...wx QR Ronnie Johnny Zella Zertuche Glenna Malatek, Cathy Windewhen, Kenny May, and Randy Gescheidle provide hilarious halftime entertain- ment at the Powder Puff football game on November 27. it X .,.,.. 'Q M is f-R X H it ix - -5 115335 L fsvze-gy - -- Cathy Staton Glenda Steen Diane Taylor Patti Tomas Cindy Torres Brenda Tumlinson Gloria Valle Frances Venegas Paul Vercher Doris Voigt Sandy Vollentine Cindy Vyvjala Dicky Walker Randy Walker Ricky Walker Wiley Walker Christina Watt Kenneth Webb Dell Whiddon Donald White Elizabeth Wiley Cathy Windwehen Sylvia Windwehen Monie Witt Marion Wootton Officers of the Freshman Class lead their classmates proudly. They are Mary Netti, presidentg Mary Jane Carrizales, vice- presidentg John Lester, secretaryg John Wilkerson, treasurerg Kevin Shanklin, reporterg Lovie Harrison, sergeant-av arms. The freshman student council members are Michael Webb, Freddie Soto, and Ricky Les- ter, Serving as sponsors for the Ed Flores, Mrs. Holland Smith, Mrs. R. B. Tolson, berg. STANDING: Mr. Frank Hinds, Mr. Jesse Smith, Mr. Alvin Lacy. Freshman Class are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Mike Orr, Mr Mrs. W. L. Crews, Mr. Herb Karnau, Mrs. Randy Kohlen Who Help Them Plan For The Future 4 'V 'W agnfryzug is hh Z 4 Q 5 'J J , 4lVQ A, , 1 af ,- . 2' ' Ti wr, 539' 2 ff 1 H 1 .9?i ,,,1,1: 3 if 1+ , wif W1 ,nu -s, + 'Q ' 4' r , r, n K L+., l- Y, Elizabeth Aguirre Marie Alvarez Jeff Anderson Gloria Arrellano Leonard Arnie John Atkinson Lanny Baker Warren Baker Sylvia Banda Dean James Barclay Becky Bazan Sandra Benes David Bivins Hosea Bonds Billy Bouldin William Breitschopf Ben Brothers Fred Brown Carolyn Burton Janice Caad Bernie Camarillo Carlos Camarillo Sandra Campion Luann Cantrell Robert Cantu Ruben Cantu Sylvia Cantu Mary Jane Carrizales John Carson Johnny Carter 115 David Casanova Martin Castillo Susie Cerda Tommy Chavarria Robert Chumchal Joe Clements Diana Condel Robert Connell Johnny Contreras Rosa Contreras Youvon Cooley Joseph Crook David Daniel Patricia Dean Joe DeLeon Ryan Dennis Debbie Dobbins Joe Downey Todd DuBose Ray Esparza Diane Espinosa The Freshman Duchess of 73 Mary Jane Carrizales, rode the class car in the annu al Come and Take It parade fr ri . y f ' anzl ' ns' an Q Q aw fa 4 W' ff? , 1, sg 11 A- af au' v , 5 J as . Q 11 I u ian, ' ' :U an ff V 'fs .4 ffA.'....l-el X lx. as 4-' Z1 HK- 4. 4 ,, IW a KK f f 4 Michael Espinosa Eddie Estrada James Fehner Brian Fink Caroline Fink James Finley William Frye Sherry Fuller Linda Garvel Alice Gaytan Norma Gescheiclle Tim Gescheiclle Bruce Gindler Grace Granado Laverne Gray John Greathouse Topsy Green Arnulfo Guerra Charles Hansford Lovie Harrison Leslie Hastings Barbara Heller Cathy Hill Sam Hodges John Hollaway Valorie Howell Farris Hunt Anne Hyman Mark lnce David Ivy' Judy izard Carolyn Jackson Terry J ahns Bobby Johnson Julie Johnson Janice Jurek Katherine Kapavik Debbie Kelly James Krause Jackie Kridier Mary Kulhanek Debbie Kuntschik Joe Leal Frank Ledesma Mary LePori John Lester Ricky Lester Sharon Logan Freddy Longoria Ray Luke John Martin Mary Martinez Jan McCullough Pat McNabb Harold' McRae Rosie Medina Christi Miller Kevin Miller Nancy Miller Ulite Miller ur Freshman Year Was Hard Work X gp.. 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J 5 my 'ix J 4 fs- if ,Q fd? an X1 rrr I ' f J a a' , 115 Qs H A ,oe , k 1 ,f , 1 .- r fn R p , . f , ,A sa- .4 .,,. , , if 4' nl' X 5 2 'ff S E5 s.f'5,y6hl7 h if 35 ' 5? 5 ff Y 4 f 11 C T f I' fi' 3:3 i W 2 . f ,,,, -- ,rg fcw,,.,-P' ' ' -' 5' V J' tx VW wuz, I , V A Mqyygy . f:::..!'r 3 . on r , ... , if ' s az' 'fir f , bt- V rv-my -J PM H ima Kathleen Moore Raymond Moreno Lloyd Moseley Richard Moya Michelle Musgrove Linda Nance Eddie Navejar Mary Netti Gary Newton Sandra Ollisor Henry Olmos Rita Olmos Belinda Padilla Eldridge Patteson Henry Pena Lupe Perez Michael Perez Clay Perry William Petru Ralph Pisciotta David Pohler Gregory Raley I oe Ramirez Ricky Ramirez Chris Rasmussen Christie Reed Natalie Remschel Joe Respondek Kelley Riedel Cary Richardson Cynthia Rivera Peggy Rodriguez Robby Rose Jeff Ruddock David Rymel Adele Salas Robert Sampleton Cindy Sanders Derbie Satberry Debbie Schellenberg James Schellhase Clarence Scott Louis Scott Dean Seitz June Selzer Mary Ann Sepulveda Kevin Shanklin Clay Shannon Debbie Short Wanda Simmons Debbie Simper Donald Smith Larry Smith Rosie Smith 120 'ff' We Finall Have. . Kevin Miller and- Ulite Miller practice diagraming in Mrs. Bryan Denman's Eng- lish I class. R f l fb. 4 rs' ,R S , i ,..l - The Privileges f Senior High '54 mf'-H sflw f 93 ,if t M' .fr R if , ! .qi Rex Spahn Judy Staton Leslie Staton David Steemer Timothy Stovall Dennis Tate Charles Taylor Donald Thibodaux Rosemary Tieken Diana Tomas Randal Tomas Alice Torres John Torres James Turk Mary Ann Valenta Sue Valenta Rosa Valle Frank Venegas Patricia Walker Dorothy Walleck Freshman band students, Christie Miller, Ryan Dennis, and Kathleen Moore show their concern for the Apache Band by practicing hard for marching contest. l 121 nd Three More Years To Enjoy Them Freddy Soto Ronette Walshak Annette Walthall Randy Walton Bobby Watts Michael Webb Kathy Whiddon Fannie White Paul White Richard White Marilee Wienecke Susan Wiley Andrew Wilke John Wilkerson Donald Williams Evel Williams Lorine Williams Linda Wood Allyson Wootton John Wyatt Mike Zella Sandra Locklin 4443, V .t,. iq fr'- Freshman students David Pohler, Sandra Campion and Christie Reed find that the library is the best place to study while at school. We're Moving n Up In GH Eighth grade Student Council members are Linda James, Houston Munson and Lori Shuler. ,fin 1 J . K 1. 2,5 fy: ' - N-5' f ., R ffl -ggggmr f . in me s,s --1 sr.: - , Y ig Mig li -ef., Q . E N i The Eighth grade class officers are Elroy Steen, presidentg Cindy DeBerry, vice-presidentg Sharon Glass, secretaryg Stacy Lee, treasurerg and Lee Ornelas, sergeant-at-arms. Guiding the educa- tional processes g of the Eighth Grad- ers are these teach- ers and friends: Mrs. Percy Pettus, Mrs. Ernest Hornung, Mrs. Virgil Sanders, Mr. John Zavadil, Mr. Harvey Soefje, Mrs. Lawrence A. Pe- sek, Mr. Herman E. Harris, and Mrs. Frank C. Hinds. 123 Debbie Aldis Roland Arrellano Sylvia Arriola Fred Baker Gary Baker John Baker Mariann Baker Ronnie Baker John Basquez Gerald Bazan Evelyn Bonds Jane Boysen Bobby Brown Donna Brown Victor Brown Cynthia Broz Patti Brunkenhoe fer Jason Bruns Margaret Burger Patricia Burke Jane Camacho Johnny Camacho Junior High Offers A i ' f 7 if J. :rw ww V f . .. af ,fs 2 if uf 5 Q 5, fi E , fr 1' , , Q Q1 5' ,Q 55 Mike Castillo Xj at A B Q no Anna Maria Cepeda - ' ' Q.-nl? 2 an hnlt ,b t -R ,,.,, J, 1 1 E ' il '9 tr'i': 1 -ri. J EIGHTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS: E - Sharon Glass, Head cheerleader y 'rE,- ,,r, , r' A '-was 124 Jeanette Hajovsky and Cindy DeBerry. Kneeling, Donna Brown. . Robert Clack Debra Clark Timothy Conant Johnnie Condel Augustine Contreras Scott Cuvelier Roy Danysh Tommy Danysh Cynthia DeBerry Dolores Dora Stella Douglas Desiree DuBose Ralph Escobedo Armando Esparza Fernando Esparza Danny Espinosa Lisa Farek Gladys Fennell Laura Fink David Floyd David Fortune Denise Fougerat Iberia Fryer Alcario Garcia, Ir. Ramon Garcia Rene Garza Rose Garza Nancy Gerloff Rickey Gibson Sharon Glass Ernest Gomez Sylvia Gomez Antonio Gonzales David Gonzales Gloria Guerra 125 Oralia Guevara Lori Haden Jeanette Hajovsky Jimmie Harrell 1,51 , .1 Russ Hahn W C ,C ff' C k 9 of Q sf Vickie Harrison Christine Hasting Christine E. Hastings Tommy Hastings John Hendly Michael Hidalgo Becky Hill Janice Hollaway Betty Holt Charles Hull Ella Hunt Valerie Hunt Benjie Jalufka Louis Jalufka Linda James Elvira Jefferson Karen Johnston James Johnson Linda Johnson Mary johnson Minerva Jones Shirley Jurek Charles Kalisek Kevin Kalmus William Keck A 9 5 muy much s, in Patricia Klein J A Elizabeth Knandel iff Chris Knesek Diane Kotzebue ,, , Z f fif 126 On Up In GH Q. 9' :, in 3 J' A EZ? X' .1 5 by W ,,,,,, s . ,,,, , 5, - ri Y ,X ,ai l VV I 3, , . . ,,,l Lg 1-'M , Se.. ,E I I i -fi s , , , M' ' V 1. s. 1 , V' V' A W: 5 Hi WVKK 'J' 4t ' 2:13 Mei, My ,gg ,Z 9 ., 5 Wa 4' 2 9 l 'Y AQ, 1 Q.,-Q1 4 1' ., ' , nf' 1. A A ,, , 'f r A f-eww' Wax :Jr wk'-Q A A ii flu. w W ,yn 6 I 243, . iz fi or L J ,, 2 ,Q 5 ,, ,,N. iq V V N: sad' L ,V ,f ' I .1 fi. if J if jz f , J r' A sa' -few' 'V f if' V van, FN i f If x-i z ' n Janet Krause David Kresta Doris Kulhanek Chris Kuntschik Charles Kylandges Benny Leal Stacy Lee David LePori Jan Lester Joy Lest er Gary Lewis Tina Longoria Coleman Luke Sharon Machicek Estella Macias Richard Malatek Carlos Martinez Robert Martinez Michael Matthies Ricky May Scott McNabb Shirley McNeil Joe Mendez Mary Mikes Karen Mikesh James Miller Elaine Molina Estevan Molina Johnny Molina Joseph Mosely Joyce Moseley Tomasa Munguia Houston Munson Gloria Navejar Larry Newton Papooses Are Great .. .i 3 EIGHTH GRADE PAPOOSES BAND qleft to rightj FIRST ROW: Phyllis Winegeart, Shirley Jurek, Janette Hajovsky, Lisa Farek, Cindy DeBerry, Lisa Raeber, Patti Burke. SECOND ROW: Linda James, Ibera Fryer, Dorothy Port- er, Freddy Baker, Loy Smith, Christine Hastings, Sissy DuBose, Stacy Lee, Phil Wilkin son. THIRD ROW? David LePori, Sharon Glass Scott Cuvelier, David Floyd, David Richardson, Coach John Zavadil is proudly pointing out one of their victories over their oppo- nent, Luling, with a score of 6 to O. Mike Simper, Becky Hill, Carne Zambrano, Tim Conant, Damon Parker, Leon Polk. FOURTH ROW: Ray Villasana, Bill Keck, Larry Newton, Ruben Ramirez, Tina Longoria, Armando Esparza, Denise Fougerat, Brian Philips, Freddie Esparza, Carmen Tovar, Chris Knutschik, Gary Sutton, Dennis Sonsel, and on the last row, the eighth grade director Mr. Randy Kohlenberg. rff'5f,ff:y ', -... ' AK' ,I-if Happiness Is Going To Junior High I fi Q 4. I .5 'QC Q -sr -4 My 4'f 9 'NW -:ref-M 'cr' M, 1- . , to - iiii s o yr N Wx lf ' . 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T.-.., yy it I J' R , Y W' ,- ' if Edwin James Novak Sandra Null Lee Ornelas Joe Ortiz Yolanda Padilla Damon Parker Mary Jane Perez Barney Perry Debbie Peterek Brian Philips Cindy Pisciotta Bryan Polk Leon Polk Dorothy Porter Lisa Raeber Ruben Ramirez Betty Ramos Ruben Ramos Ray Ramos Gene Reagan David Richardson Linda Richter Rose Mary Riojas Deborah Robinson Julia Rodriguez Yvonne Rodriguez Jacqueline Rymel Johnny Rymel Karen Schuler Andrew Sepulveda Pat Shannon Terri Short Lori Shuler Michael Simper Curtis Smith David Smith Debra Smith Jam es Smith Kenneth Smith Raymond Smith Dennis Sonsel Gary Sutton Linda Sutton Elroy Steen Michael Svoboda Benny Sykes Arlene Taylor Randy T esch Robin Thibodaux Johnny Tom as Jesse Torres Carmen Tovar Santos Valle David Valdez Brenda Valenta Mary Vega Santos Vega Edward Villareal Ruben Villareal Ray Villasana Students of junior high dig the library when it comes to reports and y special assignm ents. ui? X . Adh- IL it 15 use 'SI 47' if , was fi S , . . ,ln 'J flu? L ' r P X 1 I X f fel? , f as-at sf,-i -- -mesa. K ,f -N ay----M . 'N ju? lb-an-' . Q, fn X . QL In R of 8 , 1 X his F5 sz 'sbk ' -if VR 59 D 'S .V ' ': T ' Jer: S K 55 sss 7 D A r S I t ' T, '-W . 'W Y -. ki 1 2 ,,. :Si J' REE sz-, L , D ' A- A - ,sw , ip 11 , ,X , Q gb. . , it l ,.a1,..,.,,a,Wqw,W,,.,,..,......,A.......444M f K . ,, ' A . Mu ,f 'U ' if 14 '92 ' X 'Y- QC! A L. Cecil Walker H 1 Debra Walker iff vu K4 Z' , Larry Walker Daniel Washington OH? ,Vp 3 V ' A ' Judy Wehlmann Linda White cathy Wl11l3.IHSOH 55 K4 B O I3 CL 21 H. D-l 72' T. I3 U3 O I3 W Phyllis wmegearr Larry Wishert Mike Roy Wright lncarnacion Zambrando 1 1 5 if The 1972 Sth grade Papooses had a season of seven and two losses. The players are, FIRST ROW: Chris Kne- sek, John Baker, Ricky May, Ricky Gibson, Robin Thi- bodanx, Bruddy Brown, David Valdez. SECOND ROW: James Smith, Jason Bruns, Brian Philips, Mike Simper, Houston Munson, Scott Cuvelier, Russ Hahn, Scott McNabb, Larry Walker. THIRD ROW: Coach Don Rainey, Mgr. Carney Zambrando, Mike Svoboda, Jim- my Harrell, Gene Reagan, Mike Matthies, Damon Par- ker, Bill Keck, Mgr. Jimmy Novak, Coach Lawrence Pesek. FOURTH ROW: Ernest Gomez, Kevin Kalmus, Chuck Hull, Larry Newton, Larry Wishert, Ralph Esco- bedo, Johnny Camacho, David LePori, Elroy Steen, Le on Polk. Five More Years Lie Ahead f Us THE SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS elected this year tO lead fellow classmates in all actiwities throughout the year are, from left to right: Robin lzard, treas- urerg Beverly Simper, presidentg Morgan Barnett, secretaryg Janelle Floyd, sergeant-at-arms. Not pictured is Tommy Lindemann, vice-president. ff w Kaffe--I THE SEVENTH GRADE SPON- SORS are, from left to right: Mrs. Mildred Ben Stewart, Mrs. Gerald Lowery, Mrs. Jesse Smith, Mrs. Robert Burchard, Mr. Lawrence Pesek, Mrs. John Mohrmann Jr. , Mrs. Robert Boothe, Mrs. Phil Friberg, and Mrs. W. T. Du- Bose. ,. Q91 yylyi E - J . J i f J yy y 1 L Lea Ann Johnson, Larry Netti, and Bobby Newton are the seventh grade student council representatives for this year. With the help of the student council, all meetings proceed smoothly and effectively. We Await New Experiences 15 'l l ee mf-s. . t xl , -. 1 f. - if 2' Z ty f i X . x f Q A V ,I g 4, , E E I 'Inaba' fl X Ga my V if W ag.,- 5. if 8 J E 6 Q u W if is i f J f or 1 . J 3,r,..f , ,. W' J, I ,J .e,. ' ,' ! ik M. 4 W , M X lee , J lle Q- W J fi' , 3' W- w 5, X f 1 ., ' 5 J 'V 'F '.e,' I 1a i ' J rf' ,' if 'J ATI? i I N5 J- J J I if? ,W ee A f 1 I sy' Russell Adams Terry Allen Patricia Ara Rudy Arrellano Pamela Atkinson Billy Baker Charles Banks Morgan Barnett James Barborak Florence Basquez Jamie Bazan Wilbert Benes Sharon Bonds Barbara Boysen Alice Brothers Johnny Brown Tom Brown Cynthia Breitschopf Deborah Brzozowski Roy Burger Susan Burger Bryan Burrows Demetrio Cam acho J oe Cam acho Herlinda Camarillo Paul Camarillo The seventh grade cheerleaders are, fclock- wisej Lea Ann Johnson, Janelle Floyd, Caro- lyn Partridge, and Beverly Simper. They cheered the Papooses on to victory. 7th Grade Band Prepares For The Future e rl f Members of the 1972-73 Seventh Grade Band are, FIRST ROW, left to right: Rachel Soto, Susan Burger, Lea Ann Johnson, Donna Wyatt, Carolyn Havel, Connie Williams, Jessica Wil- kerson, Patricia Ara, Mary Jane Jackson, Sa- ralyn Ploetz. SECOND ROW: Casandra Clack, Carolyn Partridge, Diana Schultz, Kristie Sei- del, Robin Izard, Josie Ramirez, Janelle Spahn, Barbara Boysen, Karen Vana, Ruth Ann Hall- mark. THIRD ROW: Terry Allen, Danny Smith, Beverly Simper, Emily Hardt, Cynthia Peterek, Lillian Dennis, Dot Quinney, Carolyn Kocian, Albertha Harrison, Norma Chapman, Sheila Fehner. FOURTH ROW: Michael San- filippo, Darlean Smith, Ruth Hindman, Carol Kuck, Jeff Mills, Nathan Neuse, Stan Leissner, Steve Rainey, Danny Glass, John Lamprecht, Gene Mercer, Tim Pohler. FIFTH ROW: Rose Garcia, Dorothy Scott, Tim Shelton, Michael Fehner, Kenneth Wright, Jackie Valenta, Jan- elle Floyd, Susan lnce, Melanie Moore, Ken- neth LePori, David Walshak. SIXTH ROW: Pat Whitehead, Pauline Porter, Norma Gay- tan, Debbie Brzozowski, Rosie Hidalgo, David Gerloff, James Vickers, Randy Kohlenberg-di- rector, Chris Gescheidle. ln the library, Pat Shannon and Richard Rivera take time to smile at the camera while Joy Jackson keeps on working We've Worked And Studied Hard we 4755 E Q in E63 1, fs W A Q M E, fQ'., 4 ri S I e , Qd 'f if 3 Af' Q K: K K , , I W 4 A H .A gt K 95. 4 K 1 my W d d s 9 X ' LL 'L irwii-Aa ii ' . Q L . fi- ,.1d 4 Q Elf Q sr 3' ,K A K -4 ,.,. A if 'fe , R dld T ii' N U Q X . Q gi is . T' 5. A 4 as K wg X - 5 X 'J gs .P ff Eugenia Cantu Oralia Casares Victor Casares Gloria Castillo Norma Chapman Carlos Chavarria Brian Clark Casandra Clack Patricia Condel Garvin Cooley Roy Danysh Lillian Dennis Elizabeth Dobbins Beverly Draeger Anita Eredia Tony Eredia Sarah Espinosa Michael Fehner Shelia Fehner Dennis Filip Tammy Fitzhugh Carlos Flores Rita Flores I anelle Floyd Carolyn Foley Norma Garcia Rose Marie Garcia Rudy Garcia Brenda Garner Nprma Gaytan David Gerloff Chris Gescheidle Kelvin Giles Ronnie Gilkey Darren Glass Eufenio Gonzales Curtis Green Dolores Guerra Delores Guevara Ruth Hallmark Emily Hardt Albertha Harrison Connie Harrison Carolyn Havel Minerva Hernandez Rosie Hidalgo Cindy Hill Ruth Hindman The Papooses Are Great! The 1972-1973 Gonzales 'lth Grade Papooses are, FRONT ROW, left to right: David Oeltjen, Walter Sim- mons, Danny Salazar, George Molina, Wesley Tieken, Andrew Rodriguez, Paul Mikesh, Paul Camarillo, Da- vid Gerloff, Grover Howell, Taylor Young. SECOND ROW, left to right: Daniel Smith, Harlen Wilkerson, David Walshak, Tom Brown, Stan Leissner, Timmy Rodriguez, Donnie McNabb, Gene Mercer, Brian Bur- rows, Larry Netti, Mike Sanders, Kelvin Giles. THIRD ROW, left to right: Carlos Chavarria, Bobby Newton, Russell Adams, Pat Whitehead, John Lamprecht, Mor- gan Barnett, Demetrio Camacho, Charles Banks, Ricky Ramos, Byron Lester, Steve Rainey, Mike Sanfilippo, Gene Laster. FOURTH ROW, left to right: Coach John Zavadil, Terry Allen. Nathan Neuse, Kenneth LePori, Kenneth Wright, Freddie Venegas, Rudy Garcia, James Vickers, Ricky Medina, Roy Burger, Garvin Cooley, Billy Baker, Coach Frank Fryer. Not pictured is Tom- my Lindemann. HI , Elijah Hodges g b ,g J 4 ,r Grover Howell G ' Qi 1-' .' , Q Q' K 3, , B K Susan Ince G ix ,G ' G5 M Q. gil ,F J' - -A ' GZ its i f AY? G , ,1 W ' Herbie lrle ' 'F ' ,ggi 5 Q. if 9' fr Debra Ivey S i'r' ' ,,. -sr G rygi J ss, i G Robinrzard G, 7 l wr, if I 3 , , .. G, G , Joy Jackson ' fr 9 G . I ml 1 x ,, .- f'-v G , Mary Jane Jackson ' ' j ' W if- I G ' ,. :G ,gg ,N G we A 1' f 4. Q -fr Diann Jahns G . rf' , K ,Q 9 B O, - ns, iv , Beverly Johnson r r ' y,rr 3? t J-H533 J Lea Ann Johnson ' G G Q., G G . s r irii R Lmda Jones ,A Gs 'Q' G - 1' q Betty Kapavik G -, V ' X gf ' G s Carolyn Kocian N , 'G J , Robert Koncaba Q ,-Ai M Z N, ii l ' .R T Cal'O1 KLICR ,G g ,,,?,G,-f ,QQ Michael Kuntschik ,sf I ' f Sandra Kylandezes sf 1 X ' i 8 John Lamprecht Vg G . N , Vx g M Ak K by Gene Laster G K ' ' Fi, ' iv Q. A, 2 . f G - ie A G ..G G A re J s -i Kenneth LePori lii G' G ' , G ' '51 x ii G ,,, G.,, G- G.is f A, Byron Lester N O 'r'i . b R . Q G' 'A ' We Have Hopes For Success 4.7. is M, A K .J . 3 s J S f d J , n-'Y L x , iii , QE' RQ' ' R is P M QA is fi ' 51' ay R s s J .,.,, ,. 'K ,K t . R J Q s 1 ssese J l 1 g D Lvi. 'L 1 . 'K' A . -J H V' J an 1 9 ff ' ...P - T X X.-!fi5?' -- ' V Ts.. J. A lr -'fSL ' I , J ,s-. ,, .src t . , X ,W Q ? , , . I . 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GSX ,fx 1 L as of 'N ' S., ,U si s L is - if s ' I f.l X 'Av , i E i I' wif- , 1 Q9 . y..qik JN w i J Jeffrey Lester Tommy Lindemann Lynna Lockstedt Rowena Lytle Dawn Martin Anton Matias Donnie McNabb Arlin McRae Ricky Medina Louis Mendez Ramon Mendez Gene Mercer Judy Mikes Paul Mikesh Jerry Miller Jeff Mills George Molina Sally Molina Melanie Moore Kathy Muelker Maria Munguia Lea Nagel Michael Navejar Larry Netti Nathan Neuse Bobby Newton Andrew Novak Manuel Olmos Laura O'Neal Carolyn Partridge Joyce Pekar Martha Perez Edward Perry Cynthia Peterek Don Pilsner Saralyn Ploetz Timothy Pohler Anthony Polk Pauline Porter Dot Quinney Steve Rainey JoAnn Ramirez Josie Ramirez Gloria Ramos Pomposo Ramos Ricky Ramos Jan Reagan Loretta Reed We Get Into The Swing Of Things John Reynolds Fabian Riojas Florence Rivera Richard Rivera Andrew Rodriguez Dennis Rodriguez Ruth Rodriguez Timmy Rodriguez Daniel Salazar Mike S anders Michael S anfilippo Matt Schomburg James Schuler Diana Schultz Dorothy Scott Kristie Seidel Tim Shelton Walter Simmons Beverly Simper Gloria Sirildo Mary Ann Sixtos Alvin Smith Danny Smith Darlean Smith Shirley Smith Rachel Soto Janelle Spahn Richard Thanheiser Richard Tharp Wesley Tieken Jackie Valenta Karen Vana g Freddie Venegas James Vickers Morris Wallace David Walshak Roderick Watson Pat Whitehead l-larlen Wilkerson Jessica Wilkerson Connie Williams Diann Wirtz 'se a1'-: I 2 Ssssss cis Xi g ,g f ., S- T I sii , +5 S T -- 1 A ng , 2 if. E My ,pf- 1 S 'wo' Q S -3 ' I G . h ul , sm E, - U '15 AQ: r . ,ty 4, J sv., fn. F 4,-W. 915 Kenneth Wright Donna Wyatt Taylor Young Roxie Zumwalt Q aa for , if .'ls... has Officers Lead The Wa ,ru w 'li Sponsors for the sixth grade are Mrs. Sammy Turk, Mrs. E. F. Scales, Mrs. Grady Montgomery Mr. Frank Fryer, Mrs. J. B. Goodwin, Mrs. Harry Schieberle Mrs. Jack ll. Fullilove, and Mrs. Melvin Grauke. The sixth grade officers include Michael English, secretaryg Kelly Miller, treasurerg Beth Munson, presidentg Melissa Acker, vice- presidentg LuAnn Lindernann, Sefgeaflt lit HIITIS. C' s P? of' ,A Y L GU , IA 2 ., 5 Representing the X S 1,0 class in student iv nl, council are Judy Hajovsky, Aman- da Rodriguez, and Mike W alshak. XX 9 40 Melissa Aeker Dennis Aldis Diedra Allen Elmore Allen lill Allen Mary Alvarez Keitha Anderson Mary Ara Larry Arnie Sandra Arriola Dean Baker Mary Baker Leon Banda Mike Barnett Kassie Beeson Kenneth Bonds Yolanda Bonds Lee Boothe Carol Bouldin Kenneth Brandt Jessie Brown Keith Brown Robert Brown Sharon Burke Sharon Burton Carmen Camarillo Danny Camarillo Rickey Campion Laurie Carlson Anastacio Carrizales John Carrizales Linda Carter Doris Chavarria Kenneth Chumchal Diane Cisneros James Clack Herbert Clack Nathan Clack Sammie Clark Consuela Contreras Zane Dennis Tracy Dietz Glen Dolezal Steven Dolezal Tara DuBose Cynthia Elehy Michael English Eula Erskin -5 'B' sr... 1 M ay Eel-fl f fr .f Sim ,fi S gs , rs .-K ,W .,h. .giz M, X 5 ss 4 X E 5 3 , Gin 1 R '1 is frm ss. VE , Q W 1: nk i 9 .I ,... ., 5 1,3 .. A M Vl M fi Q in fA Q1lN fi i w F' ' X ' B . ri. I 'T iiz' V- ' F Q I I . AX :'-t rs .Xl ' T ' aff!! 5 L ' f ir -Try? 2'--r . rrir 'A M 'silt L. . - ll ' M is 1 ll -s-11. XS ' r .f,, r. q 9 L r r Q S , , L ra, i 1 . V :A A V -jx I 1, , , K A-ffm r swf Q f . f - ,, - , . K h .N u , , . . X L s. V' X -. gm- N B A + f r s y r - . if NE A It ,L Q , - ' ax K, , i . I, so C S rs K X K ' A , P 1 ., r A . fb -, . 1 f: ,K el li 1 7 ,---, T... . -- 1, , 'P y,rr 49' K V X - K ,L if l'1 Q 3513? ' i.k Q: s i r r in A A ar A rrr sigh I r i s X ' rr- . 1 - ., . f 4 '5 Q 'RI s 3 we '-.. - mr ,, as fi 's IA' 5' X' in in i Q, 'X E Y if L, W a,., 4 Kenneth Ehler ig W ' Carolyn Espinosa g '5 5 fs 9' J Sarah Escobedo I 9 ff X Savv- ,y , - James Fen ne ll Z' yi 1 Kello Finch J H Teresa Finley ,L Ray Flores 'J' 1 Edward Floyd vu' David Fullilove r ,,1 '-- Mary Ann Garcia Clara Garza Deborah Gerloff We Enjo Our K :r.., First Year In Junior High Jocelyn Smith and Steve Smith are engrossed in the film that Mrs. Grady Montgomery shows, but Leon Banda and Richard Torres confer with each other. . , Karen Gonzales iii 1 I 6 A I4 ' A Shirley Gonzales 1 I J ,' Thomas Gonzales K I Q Q W' ,1i'i iw, 9 ' 1 Donald Greathouse V yyi syy, Ei V, VAIA Q y yyA ,,.,. Horrrs Greathouse ' ' , 'xiffff L A Q CUIUS GICCD ,4 yV I William Green lr ' X A , A A Bennie Greenwood any ra.. rig J' Michael Hagen 1-' ' V Q, ,i' ' i Judy Hajovsky as ' rp irf' 'fi J Ka s: I ., ' X Carolyn Hansford an . V Jane Hansler J m -- if J R, ' l'-- , David Hasting Q 1 , Mr , J fi Nicholas Hernandez 'ii -sf Vyigzy gc T, Z, V Ronald Herschap y A, y J A? Zackery Hill lv I ,, I ,, Ruth Hodges yr ,Gi.A, g i 1 5 4,,mm f 42 Bonnie I lull Barney I lunt , 5 MM f 'm 3 Edward Hunt Rosemary Irle J J Pauline Jalufka Wanda James tv Saw R f 2 4 fi, t. 'X J K iw tfitwy 1 ' G I if 'aj M ,. , tx 5 rl f ft lx f 1 is Q, i I3 f David Janota 'V James Johnson -1 Janet Johnson A ' K Johnny Johnson f-,, Larry Johnson Loma Johnson ,- , in he 5' gi 'J 46 A I 0 Susan Johnson . ,K 4 ML J s Y 1: Sandra Kalisek Mark Kincaid . fs Susan Keck as James Kelly f Tucker Kelly r kr W ,, I. i WWW ' 1 'gt We're Getting Into The Swing Of Things The October 2 Parade is a big day for everyone in Gonzales. A feature ofthe parade is the entry of the junior high school social studies department. A ML I My Y! J J K .,, 5, fm, i,,,,,. , 'YM - , 'V ' ' - if l J Mgr y , A W I ,A g H - 1- K s., 2 'M ' 'Q' I i ,Q as 1 -' s fi ' ' 1 I A 'ff ' 39.5 I Rich ard Klapuch Carol Knandel . , ' X - 1 3 ' A iz! I s f J ,jg va i n f Ks.-' , wi ,V fm. 4 A, 9,111 fra f 4 o na X2 N A ee . I f3', 5-Lx' - 5 3-Q39-'r f i ' ' sl ..,. -,gi--fm at V. Bits U it Q sp ..,, Q 1 X N f 3 xt? . . ,. F . N gX iiilnqik O rn 'ir fr .. I mi .. Q.. ,v .. X. f' .. ft Q D or '- L 'r . . . , A Nfl V 3 A fJ, X12 'fn W' x,.,a .:.r '- Q if , i ef' 'bv fs 3' A s f iiw iwha lie Ctr if wg v i J FQEPQFQQA 'F ' 0' H! 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X S r ' ' 5 kj ij -khk .1 .Q . A A Q . xl X 5' if kkkk vi, sw ,, 5. 3 . fe, f f X F 1 if '- X way Sf 4- we is ' K F., I 1 I ., :L ' it D xt 'yr 1 , ' 4 95 ar'-t 3 y Qyr i it R ,Y T r, ' rr , , r Q r is . rrty r r 'X dd d' T i d W JW' A fir- 'R , 4- 51' 5 Z' yk f , ,,'1 .,f,.n . ' -:KV ,, ,Q f K I , e I c' 5' ,f Ji .,W . r , ow f P J ff we ,.. x 7. y fn lv 66 J I7 Ruth Villareal Julie Walshak Mark Walshak Charles Watt Hamilton Webb gym .ak is 3 5? 5 BS 2 25 2 5:1 f-' 'JTCD CDOQ W DB :s Harvey Wilkerson Larry Williams Willa Windwehen Catherine Young Diane Zella Carolyn Zumwalt Jimmy Zumwalt Rose Garcia Q9 X I' -I :QW The sixth grade band includes, fleft to rightj FIRST ROW: Shirley Gonzales, Susan Keck, Carol LePori, Kelly McNabb, Diane Zella, Carolyn Zumwalt, Julie Walshak, Patricia Raeke, Diane Seidel. SECOND ROW: Beth Munson, Leigh Lauraine, Janet Johnson, Judy Hajovsky, Teresa Finley, Jeffery Simper, Kelly Scoggins, Marilyn Short, Mary Garcia. THIRD ROW: Larry Williams, David Janota, Kenneth Brandt, Sharon Burke, Carrie Espinosa, Diane Trevino, Amanda Rodriguez, Lee Boothe. FOURTH ROW: Rosemary McKnight, Jimmy Dennis, Debbie Gerloff, Linda Carter, Kassie Beeson, Mary Baker, Mary Ara, Jill Allen, Jackie Sutton. FIFTH ROW: Ronnie Soto, Robert Rodriguez ,N Paulette Pilsner, Ferd West, Harley Shoemate, Kenneth Riedel, Keith Richard, Jimmy Ramirez, Mike Pekrul, Gerald Massey, Glen Martin, Clara Garza, Dean Baker. SIXTH ROW: Mr. Randy Kohlenberg, Cathy Yotmg, Rudy Villasana, Wanda James, Tara DuBose, Hamilton Webb, Pauline Jalufka, Ricky Campion, Mark Walshak, Geraldine Vara, Tim Tesch, Joann Tabera, Mr. Herb Karnau. SEVENTH ROW: Roger Machicek, Charles Watt, Keith Schmidt, Bonnie Hull, Bill Ploetz, Kello Finch, Keith Brown, Dean Baker, Robert Thompson, Robert Brown. 145 46 SP GRTS Pride Is Being An Apache ., 58 72 FIRST ROW: Coach Gerald Lowery, Manager Dale Roy Halamicek, Ronnie Tate, J. C. Floyd, Hilario Klein, Danny Flowers, Alex Gaytan, Manuel Pena, Camarillo, Jimmy Steemer, Aurelio Leal. BACK ROW Jesse Camarillo, Carl Gibson, Oscar Garza, Manager David Hajovsky, Tommy Bruns, Gerald Fougerat, Michael Fougerat. SECOND ROW: Coach Lawrence Larry Brandt, Joey Kalmus, Garlan Blundell, Greg Kalmus, ROHa1d H21SIiUgS. Joe IDCG, IHYHCS Howell. Bludau, Scott Massey, David Lewis, and Steve Ehrig. Greg Bludau, Aurelio Leal, and Larry Brandt were selected by fellow team members through the season. All were well qualified and are respected by the team. Greg, Aurelio, and Larry are all seniors and will be missed next year. Coaches Gerald Lowery and Lawrence Kalmus led the Apaches to a very successful sea- son. These coaches spend all their spare time making up new plays for the team. The players respect the hard work the coaches give to the team. The coaches have never given up on the team and the team will never give up on these two fine men. -all Apaches Never Say uDie APACHE SCOREBOARD Apaches Opponents 0 Columbus 0 21 Luling 0 14 Yoakum 6 7 Lockhart 34 2 Randolph 6 20 Canyon 28 28 Samuel Clemens 15 6 East Central 7 13 Judson 25 0 Cuero 34 Scrambling David Hajovsky is caught behind the line by this speedy Buffalo. lg Coaches Jerry Bivins and Mike Orr i B TEAM SCOREBOARD Apache B Opponents 14 Columbus 7 32 Luling O 28 Yoakum 0 5 4, , 60 Del Valle 0 25 Samuel Clemens 8 10 East Central 12 43 Judson 0 16 Canyon 0 21 Cuero 0 Apache B Team Posts 8-0 Record a 4 . -f EJ- fi? 'Q i ll. Apache B Team: FRONT ROW: Charles Davenport, Ray Garza, John Miller, Kenneth Webb, Tony Cama- rillo, Dicky Walker and Steve Sanders. SECOND ROW: Coach Mike Orr, Will Hodges, Tommy Bludau, David F All James, Wyatt Dietz, Andre Fryer, Jeff James and Stan- ley King. THIRD ROW: Hilario Camarillo, Jerry Floyd, Terry Newton, Leroy Ornelas, Chris Shuler, Joe White, Lawrence Fryer and Coach Jerry Bivins. Apaches Hit Hard Danny Flowers, Joey Kalrnus and Greg Bludau show this Samuel Clemens player how Apaches hit. Joey will be back next year to guide the mighty Apaches to a good season. Action What is Coach going to say is the expression on Jesse Camaril1o's face. Luckily for Jesse and the Apaches, this player did not catch this touchdown pass. . N,..r ,wk . . pg J. J J A .s :gg , f , . W And They Run Hard Alex Gaytan catches a pass and tries desperately to outrun this Lockhart player. Hurry up, Joey, says quarterback David Hajov- sky, as he runs into a line of Samuel Clemens Buffaloes. Both David and Joey played real fine football. Q 5 Manuel Pena found a big hole in the Lockhart defense and dashed up the middle for a big gain and another Apache first down. Go Get 'Em, Apaches! f Oscar Garza, playing on defense, intercepts this pass from a Luling Eagle. Looking on for the Apaches is Manuel Pena. Eli Sampleton takes a pitch out from quarterback David Hajovsky and cuts out around the end for valuable yardage. 'i x I 1 ..,. My rf ff H, Coming out of the dressing room after halftime the Apaches are ready to play good football. Carl Gibson and Aurelio Leal lead the Tribe. Gffense Is The Name Of The Game Alex Gaytan, one of the smaller running backs for the Apaches, proves that size makes no difference. Garlan Blundell caught this pass as he did many others for the Apaches. Greg Bludau proved to be one of the strongest running backs for the Apaches. On this play Greg picked up valuable yardage. Pride nd Determination r I y eifif y Football Brings Action Eli Sampleton, a sophomore running back for the Apaches, picks up yardage needed for another first down. Eli will see action again next year on the Apache team. Ronald Hastings, Carl Gibson, and Joey Kalmus show this Columbus quarterback how to hit. All three of these Apaches played fine foot- ball on defense. Bring Victor L X ,, sf' -as 1 4 s With Every Game Ioey Kalmus walks proudly with his father, Coach Lawrence Kal- mus, and his mother during Parent's Night at Apache field. Coach Gerald Lowery waits patient ly for the next play to be run. One ofthe strong points this year was the Apache defense. These guys will hit you very hard. Just ask an opposing team! Team Centered Around Coach Hill Wu xenical FIRST ROW: Jeff Merlkilig, DADDY Flowers. and Jimmy Hill. FOURTH ROW: Stanley King, Greg Bludau Jackson. SECOND ROW: Glen Winegeart, David Jung- FIFTH ROW: Dennis Tealer and Garlan Blundell. bauer. THIRD ROW: Eli Sarnpleton, Coach Vernon SENIOR PLAYERS: Danny Flowers, Glen Winegeart, Greg Bludau, Garlan Blundeil, David Jungbauer, and Jimmy Jackson. l56 B-Team Wins District Honors MEMBERS OF B-TEAM, FIRST ROW: Johnny Zertuche, BACK ROW: Coach Mike Orr, Leonard Polk, Stanley David JHIUSS, Kenneth Webb. Jeff James, and John King, Robert Steckel, Billy Peeler, and Tommy Bludau. Miller. VARSITY SCOREBOARD OPPONENTS East Central Judson Samuel Clemens Cuero JeifMenking, a junior, is prepared to pass the ball to a teammate so Big G Canyon can make another basket. Jeff played real fine basketball this year and will be back again next year to play even Season Record: Won 25-L0St 5 better . APACHES 82 90 80 53 53 64 90 86 85 67 157 That's The Way UPPER LEFT: Jimmy Jackson contin- ually proved his shooting ability throughout the season. Jimmy was one of the Apaches' reliable players. ABOVE: Garlan Blundell, one of the Apache starters, makes an easy lay- up to advance the score against our opponents. LEFT: Garlan tries his luck at the free throw line. S-I-N-K Sink it, Garlan . . . Sink it! The Basketball Bounees ABOVE LEFT: Dennis Tealer, a junior, proves his jumping ability by out-jumping this opponent to tip the ball to Garlan Blundell. ABOVE: Garlan Blundell shows his fancy shooting by putting the ball in from behind the basket. LEFT: Dennis Tealer is prepared to make two more points for the Apaches. We Are Proud Of Our Team Two m Garlan Look, Eli is flying! ore points for Dennis Tealer gets ready to pass Blundell. the ball to a teammate so they can make another basket. Garlan Blundell and Greg Bludau surround this Judson Jimmy Jackson, better known as player to keep him from passing the ball. Both Garlan Action, dribbles down the and Greg played well in their senior year. court and leaves the opponents in pursuit. Freshmen End With 13-4 Record FRESHMAN TEAM, FIRST ROW: Kelly Riedel, Johnny Bivins, Randy Walker, Leonard Arnic, John Wilkerson Carter, Michael Webb, Lewis Scott, Jeff Anderson! John Wyatt, Coach Jerry Bivins. Ulite Miller. SECOND ROW: John Atkinson, David WARRIOR DIS TRICT SC OREBOARD OPPONENTS WARRIORS Judson 54 64 56 58 Canyon 40 38 44 48 Cuero 26 55 41 43 Samuel Clemens 39 59 49 42 East Central 46 53 45 58 Glen Winegeart is prepared to pass to Garlan Blundell for another Apache basket. Recipient of the coveted award of Outstanding Defensive Player is defensive tackle Greg Bludau Greg has been a member of the varsity squad three years and lettered all three years He also served as captain this year. Greg has earned a record to be proud of a record that won him the title ofMost Valuable Defensive Player of 1972. Success Comes To Three Apaches Winning the Outstanding Offensive Player Award for the 1972 football season was the climax of Garlan Blundell's football career. An excellent receiver, Garlan led the Apaches in pass reception. He has played an essential role in the success of the Apache squad for the past two years and his hard work and determination have earned him the much deserved title, Most Valuable Offensive Player for 1972. The Tommy Chenault Award, given this year for the second time, went to Aurelio Leal. This award honors the late Lt. 'Ijhomas Chenault, a GHS graduate who gave his life for his country in Vietnam. This award recognizes the one person who does his best in everything he does, the quality so well exemplified in the life of the ex-Apache. Our congratulations go to Aurelio Leal. Varsity Baseballers Look For Good Season 5 owne ' .4 ' if J M51 , ' mp : ' 1:5 ,JT 2 J A 4 I W ' f T A c 5 f APACHE BASEBALLERS: FRONT ROW: Tommy ROW: Bobby Logan, Tommy'Bruns, Joey Kalmus, Bludau, Leonard Arnic, Alvis Malatek, Jimmy Holt, Andre Fryer, Ray Garza, and John Wilkerson. BACK 54,-A gf 8 an me .. ' G Outfielders this year for the mighty Apaches are Leonard Arnic, Jimmy Holt, Alvis Malatek, Joey Kalmus, Tommy Bludau, and Greg Bludau. These players represented Gonzales very well in their out- field positions. This year the Apaches started off their season with wins over Shiner St. Paul, Shiner High, and Luling. Then the Apaches traveled to Cuero to participate in the Cuero Tournament. They won this tourna- Greg Bludau, Joe Ince, Jimmy Jackson and David I-Jajovsky. , P N Members of the infield this year for the Apaches are Tommy Bruns, Bobby Logan, Ray Garza, Jimmy Jackson, David Hajovsky, and John Wilkerson. These players are skilled in their positions and make few errors. ment with victories over Canyon, Kennedy, and Cuero in the finals. Best of luck to the Apaches in district play. Spring Brings Baseball I B-TEAM BASEBALL: FRONT ROW: Coach Mike Orr, Frank Venegas, Freddie Longoria, Mike Perez, Ricky Lester, John Lester, Gary Newton, and J. C. Floyd. F? The Apache baseball team was led by pitchers Joey Kalmus, Tommy Bludau, and Greg Bludau. Behind the plate for the team are Joe Ince and Andre Fryer. BACK ROW: David Bivins, Will Hodges, Jerry Floyd, Robert Chumchal, Lawrence Fryer, and Thomas Johnson. 1:29 Q2 ,gy x' , - X -9 I . The name of the game is hitting and catching the ball. And that's what the Apaches did. nd Track To G.H. ii T ' ' .pans I i . K ,.k. -.,i i k igf K K K Qkkkis , y iff, s 3 de ...Q ,vw The members of the 1973 Track Team are, FRONT ROW: Ronnie Tate, James Howell, Silberio Cam- arillo, Carl Camarillo, Kenneth Webb, and Leon Ornelas. SECOND ROW: Terry Newton, Tommy Bludau, Danny Flowers, Andre Fryer, Tony Cam- arillo, and David James. THIRD ROW: Jerry Floyd, Lawerence Fryer, Donald Steen, Leonard Polk, Jimmy Jackson, Greg Bludau, and Joe Ince. K M 15 1. vnxx A x QQ 'tsb .- High jumping for the Apaches this year Ronnie Tate took on the big stick this was Leonard Polk. Leonard set a new year and vaulted for the team. Ronnie record at the East Central meet with a represented GHS well throughout the jump of 6'2 - track season. 66 XI jf' C L08 S Thespians Provide World f Entertainment Mrs. Rodney Bell is the astonishing sponsor of the Thespians. Along with directing plays, she some- times finds time to do some i l A r acting herself. A 3 S F i n 2 Qrz., r rii i t 1 f iiii 1 if . 1 ' QU f 'Ill ll 5, ll 1 I James Ara and Jimmy Gandre not only illustrate what it takes to make a good actor, but they also reveal their character emotions in the play How He Lied To Her Husband . E . Behind The Scenes Vicki Brown and Debbie Behrendt find that Sandy and Brad Vollentine are perfect models for make-up during the play Once Upon A Mattress . 'M X K I Not only is comedy found on stage but also behind the scenes. Mary Netti finally convinces George At- kinson that his face was made for make-up. Don't forget the eye- shadow! Thespians: Once Upon A Mattress The fall Thespian production Once Upon a Mat- tress was the story of the courtship of the Princess Winnifred by Prince Dauntless. James Ara as the timid prince, falls in love with the princess, played by Amanda Alford. Proving her royal line- age is his problem. 1 A tiny pea placed under twenty mattresses turns the trick. Only a real princess would notice! The princess climbs into the bed assisted by Jeannie Maulding, lady in waiting. Queen Carol Jackson, in Once Upon a Mat- tress, tries her luck at hypnotizing Amanda Alford with a magic mirror, while Lou Ann Boyd holds the scroll with the magic words. Lettermen Bring Excitement To GHS l 11. Members ofthe Letterm an's Club are, FIRST ROW: Garlan Blundell, Gerald Fougerat, Jimmy Jackson, Dennis Tealer, Greg Bludau, Coach Gerald Lowery. SECOND ROW: Scott lvlassie, Carl Gibson, larry Brandt, James Howell, David Jungbauer, Eli Wash- ington. THIRD ROW: Ronnie rare, David Lewis, Glen Winegeart, J. C. Floyd, Steve Ehrig, Danny f 0 Wm X XV e fs ,Q if ixo Qfkljg Officers for the Letterman's Club are Garlan Blundell, re- porterg Gerald Fougerat, presi- dent, Ronnie Tate, secretary! treasurer, Oscar Garza, sgt.- at-armsg and Jesse Camarillo , vice-president. Flowers. FOURTH ROW: Michael Fougerat, David Hajovsky, Joe lnce, Bobby Logan, Dale Klein, Jeff Menking, Tommy Bruns. FIFTH ROW: Oscar Garza, Aurelio Leal, Manuel Pena, Jesse Camarillo, Alex Gaytan, and Joey Kalmus. Apachettes Add Q The officers of the drill team are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Cathy Boysen, lieu- tenantg Linda Chumchal, lieutenantg Carol Jackson, co-captaing Patrice Shanklin, captaing Donna Lindemann, lieutenantg and Patricia Johnson, lieutenant. The Apachettes is one of the newer clubs added to GHS this year. They work very hard to perfect routines for their performances. There are only five seniors in this club. They include Linda Chumchal, Judy Parker and Ca- rol Jackson. H ,, A., . . 46+ f ' A 4, P P O ' W ' ,',,' .z, P P A it . .r 2 ft' ',1 W fr Excitement To GH , ' yttylty on P , P W so ,Z, y I U K ami ,,, y N l A f' U , ' , , . 145 , X43 J walk ty K , in , ,VKV 5 , Viz I kkrrrr ,, ,e 1 .,.,,2M: , K WA K A H W3 E ,Q -1: 8? 'V , 1 gi ki! 5 ts if ' A ' i ttt K P P K l 0' if t - , f rf 3' A -' BACK ROW: Frances Venegas, Diane Scott, Donna BOTTOM ROW: Cathy Boysen, Cathy Staton, Patricia Lindemann, Carolyn Kelly, Lois Williams, Carol Jack- Johnson, Linda Chumchal, Patrice Shanklin, Christina son, Carolyn Gilkey, Karen Garner, Lorene Hasting, Watt, Amanda Alford, Judy Parker, Yolanda Garza. Kathy Heldarsen, Cathy Windwehen, Janice Lamnkin. Patrice Shanklin, captain of the Apachettes, led the Apachettes to a world of entertainment this year. These girls really caught the eye of GHS this season. Future Homemakers Of lima s Steen, Jesse Hastings, Patsy Mayberry, Brenda Williams, Ruth Johnson. THIRD ROW: Jeri Patte- son, Donna LePori, Aline Heins. MEMBERS OF SENIOR PHA: FIRST ROW: Shirley Spohler, Carolyn Kelly, Melba Johnson, Amanda Alford, Jane Nagel, Ethel Gee, Nancy Wathall, Cora Wallace. SECOND ROW: Sarah Schurig, Kay Officers are Melba Johnson, second vice-presidentg Shirley Spohler, presidentg Carolyn Kelly, first vice-president, Jane Nagel, secretaryg Amanda Alford, third vice-president, Ethel Gee, song leader. f 4410 Q5 A N 1 J 4 ,bow 0,7 s ' 2 3 K 'I P r- M F1 I 'la ge . .. oe I O x NEW W I its .. 5 X35 America Highlight The Year Members of Jr. FHA , FIRST ROW: Glenna Maltek, Walthall, Laverne Gray, Janice Jurek, Mary Netti, Susan Hill, Glenda Steen, Patricia Johnson, Sharon Lovie Harrison, Karen Garner, Carolyn Burton. Barta, Kathy Behlen, Debbie Finch, Debbie Schel- FOURTH ROW: Caroline Fink, Kathy Kapavik, Ilene lenberg, Linda Garvel, Mrs. Anne Havel. SECOND Baker, Doris Voigt, Frances Evan, Sharon Mikes, ROW: Rosemary Tieken, Marilee Wienecke, Sandra June Selzer, Mary Valenta, Julie Johnson, Kathy Campion, Sandra Benes, Debbie Kuntschik, Jackie Hill, Cathy Windwehen, Gloria Arellano. FIFTH Kridler, Wanda Simmons, Cindy Sanders, Janice ROW: Robyn Daniel, Brenda Tumlinson, Shirley Caad, Debbie Dobbins. THIRD ROW: Patricia Hobizal, Ann Hrncirik, Sue Valenta, Marie Alvarez, Walker, Fannie White, Melba Dennis, Annette Susan Guevara, Sharon Barborak, Kathy Heldarsen. K- 2 A ' l ' - Officers are Left to Right: Susan Hill, parliamen- Behlell, fi1'SI ViCe'PfeSiClef1f: Glenna Mal-Qtek, third tarian, Debbie Dobbins, song leader, Rosemary vice-president, Linda Garvel, second vice-president, Tieken, historian, Debbie Finch, treasurer, Patricia Debbie SChe11eI1befg, Pi3HiSf- Johnson, secretary, Sharon Barta, president, Kathy Jr. FHA Finds Excitement QAMFIP5' 69' , S r , Q' r f I- B CU Us 1 srifiiw 9 --l-- il' ' . . 'J X 4 The FHA Sweetheart for this year is Gerald Z ' p Fougerat. He was chosen by the FHA members Pa s k The Jr. FHA members enjoy themselves at Qc meetings. For entertainment there are many songs sung by Sandra Campion, Ilene Baker, and Cathy Boysen. Itis An Honor! We De Lois Poe proudly . represents the Span- ish Honor Society as 5 I 0 J! J their club sweetheart. lf S' Y Kathaleen McKinney and Jesse Perez extend their knowledge by acquainting themselves with the handicrafts of Old Mexico. La Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica , ,. ,, , ,,,.f j,fJ, ,,.,,, ,,,,, Member of the Spanish Honor Society are, FIRST ROW: Larry McKinney, Tommy Bludau, Rosie Soto, Kathaleen McKinney, Kathy Behlen, Sharon Barra. SECOND ROW: Diana Kuntschik, Carolyn Fink, Baker, Sandra Keating. THIRD ROW: Mary Gandre, DeLois Poe, Cindy Vyvjala, Tommy Poe, Timmy Kilapuch, Tommy Burns, Johnny Zertuche. FOURTH ROW: Joey Kalmus, Greg Bludau, Joe lnce Mike Mikesh, Shirley Spohler, Debbie Finch, I1 The officers of the Spanish Honor Society include from left to right: Kathaleen McKinney, reporterg Larry McKinney, sec- retaryg Shirley Rodriquez, vice-presidentg Tommy Bludau, treasurerg and De Lois Poe is the Spanish Honor sweetheart. 'I77 F.T. .. .Students Of Toda . . . Members of FTA are, FIRST ROW: Cathy Crook, Vicki Brown, Jan Lindemann, Elizabeth Ince, Mary Brown, Jeanine Maulding, Cindy Vyvjala, Sally Ploeger. SECOND ROW: Vicki Barnett, Sandra Benes, William Ellis, Cynthia Eckols, Leslie Staton, Sandy Vollentine, Jean Johnson. THIRD ROW: Jeannie Pierce, Donna LePori, Jeri Patteson, Sharon Schellhase, Debra Kuntschik, Elizabeth Kresta, Mollie Littlefield, Linda Miller. FOURTH ROW: Officers of FTA are: Jan Lindemann, president: Carol Jackson, vice president: Vicki Brown, secretary: Cathy Crook, treasurer: Jeannie Maulding, reporter: Elizabeth Ince, historian, Cindy Vyvjala, historian: Mary Brown, parliam entarian. Representatives are: Cynthia Eckols, junior, Sandy Vollentine, sophomore: Jean Johnson, chairman, not pictured, William Ellis, and Leslie Staton. 178 , J , I 'Z I 4-I in WMWWMJWUY1 L Cindy Boothe, Diana Kuntschik, Shirley Rodriguez, Carolyn Fink, Patricia Bailey, Cathy Hill, James Schellhase. FIFTH ROW: Julie Johnson, Jackie Kridler, Natalie Remschel, Christie Miller, Peggy Bivins, Sharon Logan, Valorie Howell, June Selzer. SIXTH ROW: Tim Massie, James Ara, Donna Linde mann, Brad Vollentine, Allyson Wooton, and Jan McCullough. E Teachers Of Tomorrow Linda Miller and Carolyn Fink drive the FTA parade entry in the Come and Take It Parade. Members of the decorating com- mittee were Cynthia Eckols, Jeannie Mauld ing, Christie Miller, Ronette Walshak, and Natalie Remschel. James Ara and Amanda Alford tells FTA about their trip to Washington D.C. this summer. FBLA Enters Business World Members of the Future Business Leaders of America Mrs, Maurice Harrell, FOURTH ROW Norma are, FIRST ROW: Donna Smith, Mary Mican, Richter, Carolyn Gilkey, Home Dietz Mary Ann Connie Lewis, Sherian Urban. SECOND ROW: Gandre, Jackie Hahn. FIFTH ROW: Frank Brown Joyce Harborth, Linda Miller, Debbie Ramsay. Donna Lindemann, and Ricky Dennis THIRD ROW: Vicki Barnett, Carolyn Blundeli, Officers for FBLA and Joyce Harborth, reporter: Linda Miller, Sherian Urban, Donna Smith, presidentg Mary Mican, vice-president: Connie Lewis, treasurer: Debbie Ramsay, parliamen- 'S tarian. ' Af USINESS UTURE EADERS MERICA CO FBLA Extends A Hand A-T 'l if 1? Mary Mican enjoys being a business leader. During the year, she took part in many projects, one of which was the Valentine Project, Gerald Fougerat, Hope Bietz, Carolyn Blundell and Donna Smith inquire at a local business and find that as a Future Business Leader, machines will make the world of work much easier. Carolyn Blundell, as a devoted member, takes part in a fund drive, Project Help. This project was conducted for the March of Dimes in order to help handicapped children. is Donna Smith, Mary Ann Gandre and Donna Lindemann were only a few members who sold candy to raise money for the Future Business Leaders of America. AA Aims High For 25?- Members of GAA are, FIRST ROW: Jacqueline Mayberry, Melba Johnson, Jesse Hastings, Brenda Williams, Kay Steen, Cora Wallace. SECOND ROW: Ella Hansford, Connie Smith, Patricia Walker, Lorene Hastings, Lois Williams 'anice Lampkin, Joyce Greathouse, Raye Johns .i. THIRD ROW: Terri Miller, Glenda Steen, Sharon Dora, Rosie Miller , Paula Jones, Carolyn Burton, Mary Mican, Fannie White, Hattie Hodges, Yvonne Green, Lovie Harrison, Patricia Johnson, Karen Garner. FIFTH ROW: Rosie Garcia, Lupe Perez, Mary Martinez, Rita Olmos, Elizabeth Aguirre, Mary Carrizales, Dorothy Tabera, Elvira Valle, SIXTH ROW: Sylvia Soliz, Diane Espinosa, Frances Venegas, Julia Rodriguez, Lillian Cantu, Rose Cas- anova, and Lupe Olmos. Evangeline Green, Diane Scott. FOURTH ROW: Girls' basketball is a very exciting game. GAA offers not only bas- ketball for girls but also volleyball. Sharon Dora and Cora Wallace seniors. compete in one of the weekly GAA games where sophomores play Perfection In thletics s .- r A Mrs, Frank Partridge is the sponsor of GAA. The GAA girls showed much enthusi- asm during the Come and Take It Parade. Melba Johnson, Kay Steen, and Cora Mae Wallace decorated the GAA car. Y Officers for GAA are Jacqueline Mayberry, secretaryfneasurerg Cora Wallace, presidentg Brenda Williams, vice-president. SECOND ROW: Ruth Johnson, managerg Kay Steen, reporterg Jesse Hastings, historiang and Melba Johnson. sr, it Q ns, P4 . X I 'X 4 pache Band Is Pride Gf G.H. . Being both entertaining aind hard working, the l972-73 Apache Band has been oiitstanding this year, winning many awards. They won a superior rating and a trophy in the U.I. L. Marching Contest. During the Come and Take It parade they won a first place rating in home division. These are only a few of their many accomplishments achieved this year. With the fine direction oflxfir. Herb Karnau and Mr. Randy Kohlen- berg, the great Apache Band has much in store for the future. I Senior members ofthe Apache Band, proudly display their U.l. L. Marching Contest trophy. The Apache Band has won first division in this contest for two years straight. If w fr an Y 1-uv up :mber of the l972-'73 Apache band are, FIRST ROW: rrgie Dreyer, Peggy Bivins, Mark lnce, Kathleen rore, Christie Miller, Rosie Smith, Rosemary eken, Sandra Campion, Debbie Shellenberg, Debbie 2, De Lois Poe, Sally Dreyer, Mary LePori, Jean rnson, Mavis Peterman, Brenda Williams, Glenda zen, Lois Decker, SECOND ROW: Jeannie Mauld- g, Carlyn Mang, Debbie Dreyer, Jeannie Crook, lly Ploeger, Ronette Walshak, Linda Wood, Sharon aelhase, Gwendolyn Lamprecht, Jackie Whiddon, i Patteson, Melissa McMillan, Melinda Mang, ilanda DeLeon, Cindy Vyvjala, Donna Leljori, zabeth Aguirre, Candi Hull, Susan Petru. THIRD W: Debbie Behrendt, David Heberle, Rex Spahn, n Dennis, Eddie Estrada, Chris Rasmussen, Kenneth nkc, Ray Esparza, David Kresta, Sandra Seitz, qeri McCullough, Cathy Crook, Dusty Alkire, Mar- ill Smith, Joseph Crook, Linda Gerloff, Mark Mclvlillan, Brad Kelly. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Herb Karnau, band director, James Schelhase, Joe lnce, Leroy Tuch, Bernie Camarillo, Todd DuBose, Sandra Ollison, Ronnie Jackson, Sandy Vollentine, Joe Down- ey, Judy lzard, Topsy Green, Andre Fryer, Timothy Stovall, Jonie Dreyer, James Ara, Mr, Randy Kohlen- berg, ass't. band director, FIFTH ROW: Terri Miller Tommy Poe, Robert Watts, Rebecca Hidalgo, Diane Espinosa, Henry Almaguer, Sarah Schurig, Lovie Harrison, Ernest Navejar, David Pohler, Linda Dreyer Freddy Soto, Lupe Perez, Tommy Ollison, Martin Canales, Michael Machicek, Frank Olmos, Leonard Polk, Angel Esparza, Paul Grim, Tim Gescheidle, Jeff Anderson, Allen Price, Joe Ramirez, David Daniels, Sandra Tovar, Shirley Rodriguez, Randal Tomas, Christine Rodriguez, Jeannie Pierce, Patti Tomas, Larry Mr-Kinney, Ricky Brown, Eldridge Patteson, Clinton Robinson. The Apache Band shows their great marching skills during half-time performances. We Strive For The Best The band quartermasters are Sandy Vollentine, Larry McKinney, Michael Machicek, John DuBose, Dale Klein, Clinton Robinson, Andre Fryer, and Frank Olmos. One of the highlights of the year was the choosing ofband beau and sweetheart. Joe lnce and Cheri McCullough were the lucky couple who were ideal for this position. Officers are James Ara, band captain, Melissa McMillan, vice-presidentg Joe lnce, president, Jackie Whidclon, treasurer, Kathy Crook, secre- taryg Sharon Schellhaseg librarian, Sandy Vollen- tine, sergeant-at-armsg Jeannie Pierce, senior representative, Patti Tomas, sophomore represen- tative, Paul Allen, junior representative, Dale Klein, head quartermasterg Dusty Alkire, junior representativeg Larry McKinney, sophomore repre sentativeg Rex Spahn, freshman representative, Donald Crook, freshman representative. Apache Band Aims For The Best This year the stage band has worked hard to bring G.H.S. the kind of entertainment they like. They play selections featuring rock, soul and popular music. As a whole, they are on the road to success. Band members making District Band are Kathy Crook, Joni Dreyer, Sandra Ollison, Dusty Alkire, Topsy Green and Dale Klein. Kathy Crook and Dusty Alkire are two ofthe most talented Apache Band members. They not only made the District Band, and Region Band, but went on and made the Area Band, just one step away from All-State Band. The Apache Band took part in many activities this year. As the year progressed, the good in- struction and conscienti- ous practice by individuals paid off, resulting in sixty- four first divisions by solo and ensemble participants. YFC Promotes A Better Tomorrow Members of Youth for Christ are, FIRST ROW: J. C. Floyd, Tommy Bruns, Gwen Lamprecht, Amanda Alford, Margie Dreyer, Jackie Whiddon, Glen Wine- geart, Jeff M enking, Richard Shelton, Ofelia Reyes. SECOND ROW: Sylvia Windwehen, Carolyn Kelly, Sarah Schurig, Debbie Ramsay, Jayne Nagel, Cathy Baker, Karen DuBose, Judy Izard, David Lewis, Mrs. Malcolm Reeves. THIRD ROW: Evelyn Luke, Officers are Amanda Alford, program vice-presi- dcntg Margie Dreyer, presidentg Richard Shelton, project vice-president, Jeff Menking, reporterg Glen Winegeart, Bible quiz captaing Tommy Bruns, treasurcrg Gwen Lamprecht, song leaderg Jackie Whiddon, secretaryg J. C. Floyd, parlia- mentariang Ofelia Reyes, Bible quiz captain. represent the Youth for Christ Club in the Come and Take It Parade. Juanita Perez, Sandra Tovar, Lorine Williams, Gloria Arellano, Mary Riojas, Chris Shuler, Kath leen Moore, Tammy Hindman, Linda Dreyer, Kathy Chaney, Luann Cantrell, Joyce Harborth, Alice Dreyer, De Lois Poe. FIFTH ROW: Dale Klein, Henry Almaguer, Ernest Navejar, Sherry Fuller, Linda Gerloff, James Ara, Brenda Tumlin son. we Ofelia Reyes and Hope Rodriquez proudly f X e C . , 5 ZF .. ,, 5:31,-,,,,,g b e 1 tti' J 3 K F High With Aeronautics Members ofthe Aeronautics Club are, FIRST ROW: Paul Allen, Chris Shuler, Randy Gescheidle, Michael Machiceli, Kenny May. SECOND ROWz Warren Baker, lr. , Dean Barclay, Mollie Little- , V Mr. Warren Baker sponsors 1, the Aeronautics C lub. Q I Officer ofthe Aeronautics Club are Randy Gescheidle sccrctaryg Michael Machicck, vice-prcsidentg Kenny May, presidentg Chris Shuler, treasurerfprograni chairniang and Paul Allen, reporter. field, Elizabeth Kresta, Barbara Lockstedt, David Rymel, James Krause, THIRD ROW: Jeannie Maulding, Connly Wilhnann, Mr. Warren Baker, sponsorg Frank Brown, Ben Brothers, Tommy Ollison. git G in 3 . Lf Si, Los Amigos ls A Club Full Of Energy! To be a member of Los Amigos, a student must have completed one year of Spanish or be presently enrolled in the course. The goal ofthe club is to promote the practice of Spanish and to familiarize the members with Spanish America. Jesse Perez, Yolanda Garza, and Oscar Garza inspect the Los Amigos 6 fl l .. N Stink X af' N.X 5 sy. L pix li Mr. Genaro Saldana, Jesse Camarillo, and Robert Rodriguez help Yolanda Garza take notes of activities for the Los HW-. K Los Amigos members showed the ' true spirit of Christmas by collect- .W x fs ing gifts for several children. lf 2 1 3 Af' jf in . . 9 r ,,. ss ' .xx X 1 car for the annual Come and Take lt parade, 4-gil-if iv' Amigos trip to the San Antonio missions. 190 ' Members ofthe 1972-'73 Los Amigos Club are, FRONT ROW: Linda Perez, Rosie Soto, Peggy Rodriguez, Dolores Aguero, Lillian Cantu, Julie Rodriguez, Dorothy Tabera, Carlos Camarillo, Robert Cantu, Bernie Camarillo, Ricky Ramirez. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Perez, Yolanda Garza, Alice Sepeda, Mary Jane C arrizales, Sylvia Her- nandez, Prank Venegas, George Molina, Nike Perez, Randy Rodriguez, Freddy Soto, Ray Garza. THIRD ROW Mr. Saldana, sponsor, Connie Vega, Becky Bazan, Carl Camarillo, Rose Casanova, Diane Espinoza, Lupe Perez, Oscar Garza, Rosalinda Garcia, Daniel Pena, Robert Rodriguez, Johnny Zertuche, lxlanuel Pena, Jesse Perez, Jesse Camarillo. Officers of the Los Amigos are Jesse Perez, treasurerg Rosie Soto, vice-president, Ray Garza, sgt.-at-arms, Yolanda Garza, sweetheartg Dorothy Tabera, reporterg Oscar Garza, president, Connie Vega, secretary. These officers keep the club running smooth- ly. 191 J MI, National Honor Society Excels Members of the National Honor Society are, FIRST ROW: Shirley Spohler, Melinda Mang, Margie Dreyer, Cheri McCullough, Debbie Lee Mary Ellen Mican, De Lois Joe. SEC- OND ROW: Carolyn Fink, Diana Kuntschik, Jan I rndemann, Judy Parker, Joyce Harborth, Beverly Tieken, Mavis Peterman, Amanda Alford. THIRD ROW: Larry Brandt, Kathaleen McKinney, Barbara Loclcstedt, Connly Will- mann, Gerald Fougerat, J. C. Floyd, Richard Shelton, and Glen Winegeart. Latin Honor Society Advances Members of the Latin Honor Society are, FIRST ROW: Jan McCullough Michael Machicek, Debbie Dobies Julie Johnson, Mrs. Warren Dubose, Jr. SECOND ROW: Linda Miller, Patty Smith, Linda Garvel, Kath- leen Moore, Natalie Remschel. Q 1 THIRD ROW: Beverly Tieken, Marshall Smith, Ronette Walshak, John Moore. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Floyd, J. C. Floyd, Robert Chum- chal, Bryan Glass. FIFTH ROW: L dt, Glen Winegeart, Richard Shelton, and Brad Kelly. DECA Attraets Man -'Wim FIRST ROW: Sandra Clark, William Ellis, I.aVonne Feliner, Pat lleldarsen, Irank Molina, T. I-. Karlos, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Jininiy Helmke, Elvira Valle, Mary Lou Garcia, Alice Martinez, Connie Vega, Alice Sepeda, Sandra Escobedo, Lorene Polasek. THIRD ROW: David Heberle, Ray Peterek, Alifonso Rivera, Debbie Gast, Karen DuBose, Connie Lewis, Hugh Shelton. I'Ol'RTH ROW: johnny Joe Moreno, Doug Kotzebue, Lillian Coover, Alvin Dolezal, Donna Smith, Penny Baker, Walter Brown. Officers for DIECA are I K4 Lavonne Fenner, reporter: 9 an :if ' Y Patricia Helclarsen, secretary: Sandra C lark, president: WillianiE1lis, vice-president: I and Vrank Molina, treasurer. 4 m 4 DECA Leads The Wa -11 Lorene Polasek finds that DECA is not only a terrific club but also a good job finder. Karen DuBose is only one of the members ' who finds interest and enjoyment in her new downtown job . aee sfo .ri : ll: ' 'iw Lfafv QY r W ,xv ooqb ox i QW ' r Q0 x dxf- J ov Many of the DECA members are devoted to their jobs. Connie Lewis is not only devoted but also challenged with her new job and new skills. Pow Wow Staff Spreads The News Members of the Pow Wow Staff are Dennis Tealer, Joyce Caraway, and Karen DuBose, Pow Wow Sandra Logan, George Atkinson, Carolyn Fink, editor. Raye Johnson, Juanita Perez, Shirley Spohler, Pow Wow Staff m embers work diligently to make their deadline every two weeks. Giving wide coverage of school activities is their responsi- bility, With the help of their sponsor, Miss Corinne Remschel, they learn the fundamentals of journalism. Other members are Lorelei Shannon, Melba Warren, Judy Brister, Ethel Gee, Norma Richter, Johnson, lrene Rivera, Linda Taylor, Cindy and Cathy Girouard. 6 Lexington Staff Records Year 3 Members of the 1972-'73 Lexington Staff are left to right: Dottie Cuvelier, Rosalinda Garcia, Danny Flowers, Lorene Hastings, Lois Williams, Susan Miller, Marvin Heinemeyer, Jesse Perez, Ernest Navejar, Mollie Littlefield, Karen DuBose, Gloria ,e One of the busiest jobs in Journalism is to be photographers which are left to right: George Atkinson, Jeannie Maulding and Robert Rodriguez. Spahn, Vicki Brown, Gary Harris, Paul Wurz, Pete Guevara, Phil Goodwin, Estella Molina, Ronnie Jackson, Elizabeth Kresta, Michael Brozozowski, Laura Staton, Bobby Logan, Robert Rodriguez, and Aline Heins. N K ,,i,.ff- ' The editors of the 1972-73 Lexington are Barbara Lockstedt and Kathaleen McKinney. Explore With Future Scientists Members of Future Scientists are, FIRST ROW: THIRD Rowf David Hebefle, Robert Steckel, ii l Randy Walker, Michael lvlachicek, Sherian Urban, Connly Willmann, and their sponsor, Mr, Jesse Terri Dean, John Moore. SECOND ROWg David Smith, Havel, David Holt, Robyn Daniel, Nancy Walthall. Officers oi Future Scientists Club are Connly Willmann, reporterg Nancy Wal- thall, secretary and treasurerg and Ricky Dennis, president. 9 Jr. Ai l I9 7 Future Scientist Participates fm' X The Future Scientist Club was very active this year. During October they entered a car of officers to represent the club in the Come and Take lt Parade. Mr. Jesse Smith sponsors the club. The club con- sists of members who are interested in things relating to science. As a Whole, they look toward a scienti- fic future. Building Trade VICA Trains For Crafts Many members ofBuilding Trade VICA take part in building projects. Throughout the year they display their skills through many crafts. 1 Cosme Molina watches on as Mr. William Vaughan shows him the basics for building a foundation for field lights. Vocational Training Offers A Future Officers for VICA Building Trades are Billy Johnson, reporter, Stanley King, secretaryg Jimmy Steemer, president, Tony Camarillo, parliamentariang and Joe Dell White, sgt.- at-arms. Not pictured are John Hastings, vice-president, and Ronald Hastings, trea- surer. A Q r F., l X ' lf 'Tri 2 W, ., ,N Members of the Building Trades VICA are, FRONT ROW: Eli Sampleton, Donald White, David Scott, Otis Hansford, Michael Chapman, Hiawatha Greathouse, Vernon Person, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Charles D+, if 3, 'VT :Q ,W rg L4 7 1- . -4 Boys in Building Trades gain both employable skill and valuable experience while working together in building a house. Many beautiful homes have been constructed over the years by the members of the VICA Building Trades group hom G.H.S. arillo, Melvin Taylor, Martin Canales. THIRD ROW: Johnny Garcia, jeff lam es, Jimmy Steem er, Robert Lackey, Billy johnson, Michael Polk, Lynn Richter, Cosme Molina. FOURTH ROW: Richard Banda, Ruben Douglas, Stanley King, Jimmy Hastings, Melvin Torres, Ronnie Hidalgo, Mike Aguero, Henry Martinez, Johnson, Willie Curtis, Donald McKinney, Tony Cam- ! E W, Q it Du... Silberio Camarillo, and Pete Guevara, r 3 M Orange Boost Officers for Orange Jackets are Jacqueline Mayberry, pep rally announcerg Joyce Har- borth, recording secretaryg Mary Mican, president, Rosie Soto, vice-president, Joyce Greatliouse, reporterg Amanda Alford mistress of wardrobeg Sandra Logan, mis- tress of wardrobe, Connie Loyd, demerit taker, Cora Wallace, demerit taker. Not pictured are Connie Vega, corresponding secretaryg Vicki Barnett, treasurerg and Patti Smith, dem erit taker. 'KSA rw HS if V 5 J J 9'-K J if its :pm z so M5 Jackets Spirit uiirrr s I -, L is-1 , Nafchimg in the Cflme and Take If the Apaches this year. They assisted the cheer- Pflfade W55 3 thrill for the members- leaders in yells and routines throughout the year. ' L -. The Orange Jackets members were a 10070 behind R Q, PM f u Q ' nl K - srar: is 9 ' A J 3 K ,L 5:.S A 02 Art Club Enlightens Cathy Boysen experiences the fascinating design possible through knots. She works diligently on a macrame owl. au .. af' tilg tiii F f . ' W s-4-1 S' Students examine the art work done by members of the Art Club. These works were shown at the Come and Take It art exhibit. Among the works is a pen and ink drawing by Carol Jackson that won an Honorable Mention ribbon. ff Donna LePori and other members of the Art Club worked very hard decorating the car which repre- sented the Art Club in the Come and Take It Parade ' N sax! , b X, fr 4 5 IL 4 5. ' if I h SL X I -,., fm GHS With Artistic Skills Members ofthe Arr Club are, FIRST ROW: Ixlrg, Carol Jackson, Donis Hoopingarner, Cathy Boysen, Randy Kohlenberg, Melissa M cMillan, Jeannie Patricia Bilily, Cilidy Vyviala- FOURTH ROW! l1OiS Pierce, Margie Dwyer, A1if1QHe11q5, Sue Valema, Decker, Elizabeth lnce, David Busch, Robert Jones, SECOND ROW: Carolyn Fink, Denise Parker, Jackie James Scliellhase, Leonard Massey, Donna Lellori, Wliiddon, Jeri Patteson, Barbara Loekstedt, Mary and June Selzer, LePori. THIRD ROW: lan Lindemann, james Ara, Officers for the Art Club are Margie Dreyer, presidentg lcannic Pierce, vice-presidentg Carol Jackson, secretaryg Melissa McMillan, treasurerg and Donna LePori, historian! reporter. ,,.- ' O4 Radio-T.V. VICA Challenges Members of Radio and T. V. VICA are, FRONT ROW: mond Walthall, Clinton Robinson, Roland Garcia. Mr. Kellar B. Oglesby, sponsorg Jimmy Holt, Ronnie THIRD ROW: Jesse Bazan, Terry Colwell, Byron Allen Tomas, Lonnie Colwell, Frank Broz, Leroy Tucli. Dale Schellcnberg, Bruce lxliller, Angel Esparza, and SECOND ROW: Timothy Quinton, Jay Jackson, Day- Frank Olmos. - A J ff ' Officers for Radio T. V. VICA are Clint Robinson, presidcntg Terry Jimmy Holt is working on one of Colwell, vice-presidentg Jesse Bazan, treasurerg Dale Sclrellenbcrg, his many projects in Radio T.V. sgr.-at-armsg Leroy Tuclr, reporrerg and Roland Garcia, parliamen- rarian. Radio T.V. VICA Teaches Skills Byron they l These two members of Auto VICA work so hard that their faces are seldom seen. Repairing cars and installing car parts are only a few oi the skills required by members. Allen and Leroy Tuch tackle the mysteries of a television set. Under the instruction of Mr. Kellar Olgelsby, their sponsor, earn the basics lor repairing both televisions and radios. l A f Leroy Tuch, Timothy Quinton, Jesse Bazan, and Byron Allen find that instruction is needed to repair complicated machinery arns From Experience i B Bl 9, lxl ike Cole, Hondo lxlartin and Dennis Thibodaux enjoy their skills as Zi mechanic. Auto VIKIA offers these members a wide range oi' mechanical skills. .ae 06 Auto VICA Offers Opportunit Members of AHFC VICA SHG, FIRST ROW: Mr. Gray stedt, Gerald Klapuch, Billy Nance, James Howell. Jllfek, SPOHSOI: PBH1 WUFZ, KCHUGU1 Gottwald, Jerry THIRD ROW: Gary Harris, Terry Campion, Leonard Krueger, Roger Smith, David Boone, SECOND ROW: Massey, Aurelio Leal, Pete Olivares, Alvis Malatek Mike Cole, Craig Hines, Larry Valenta, Paul Lock- and JQQY Mikggh, X O K K 4' M will, A f Ao' Officers for Atfto VICA are Jerry Krueger, seeretaryg Roger Smith, presidentg Walter Patteson, reporterg Kenneth Gottwald, parliamentariang David Boone, treasurerg and Paul Warz, sgt.-at-arms. Greenhand FFA Leads The Wa Members of the Greenhand FFA are, FIRST ROW: John Atkinson, John Wilkerson, Leonard Arnie, Kelly Riedel, Ricky Lester, john Lester, SECOND ROW: Billy Frye, Henry Olmos, Harold McRae, Johnny Carter, Donnie Thibodaux, Robert Connell, lxlike Zella, Henry Pena, Freddie Longoria, Arnulfo Guerra. THIRD ROW: Charles Davenport, Kevin Shanklin, James Fehner, Farris Hunt, Henry Schmidt, Lewis Scott, David Casanova, Johnny Officers of Greenhand FPA are Kelly Reidel, trea- surer, Ricky Lester, sentinel, John Lester, reporter, John Atkinson, president, john Wilkerson, vice- presidentg Leornard Arnie, secretary. X o 'f'91v :QD , Aff x 7 01 o x ef W Q'Cug,10 Contreras, loc Leal, Kim Raley. FOURTH ROWg Jim Finley, ,loe Downey, William Brcitschopf, Dennis Tate, Jeil' Anderson, Ulite lxliller, Gary Shock, Topsy Green, Donald Williams, Michael Espinosa, Dean Scitz, Jim Turk, Pat McNabb, Andrew Wilkcy, Ralph llisciotta, William Petru, Cary Richardson, SlXTH ROW: Joe Res- pondek, Todd DuBose, Hosea Bonds, Johnny Martin, Walton, Clarence Scott. town, Randy 207 O8 Greenhands Show Their Skills Ricky Laster adds to his farming skills by learning to care for his fine Hereford steer. David Casanova gets all of the Greenhancls' attention when he brings his show calf to feed. Joe Clements is very proud of his three show hogs, which he raised himself. f---ww.:-.,w xx Nt in-. 5 ily .,,, N-N R W Q, FFA Displays Skills Som etimes the members get together and enjoy themselves. After all being a Future Farmer of America is not all work. Future Farmers of America consists of bers. These boys take time out to raise, feed, and care for livestock. They also learn the many skills and fundamentals of farm life. , Q, Members like Freddie M enking are proud of their animals and enjoy showing them to other members. Learning to care for livestock is one of the important skills Future Farmers learn. John Miller and Dicky Walker practice the skills of Worming a calf. All of the members work under the supervision of their sponsors, Mr. John C. Floyd and Mr. Pat Kelly. many hardworking and dedicated mem- 0 Future Farmers Practice Members of FFA are, FlRST ROW: Steve Ehrig, Dicky Walshak, J, C. Floyd, Marion Wootton, Jerry Floyd, Mike Walshak. SECOND ROW: Ricky Kuntschik, Dell Whiddon, Leroy Smith, Gary Clack, Andre Fryer, Marvin Heinem eyer, Dicky Sutton, Mike Brozowski, Ricky Walker, Roger Baker. THIRD ROW: Mr. lohn C. Floyd, Ray Raley, Gene Richard- son, Bruce DuBose, Jeff Leissner, Charles Finley, 1 QLJCJ S0521 J, f -9 F3 -.t l h L- 2 f 5, X 'I r fl Officers of FFA are Steve Ehrig, president, Dicky Walshak, vice- president, Mike Walshak, sentinel, Marion Wootton, treasurerg J. C. Floyd, secretary, and Jerry Floyd, reporter. FFA Sweetheart Jo Nell Sheffield, Kenneth McNabb, Michael Fougerat, Ricky Dennis, David Holt, James Windwehen. FOURTH ROW: Tim Klapuch, Ray Neitsch, Lawrence Fryer, Joe Hindsman, John Miller, Freddie Menking, Gerald Aldis, Vernon Wilkie, Bill Walker. FIFTH ROW: Glenn Pilsner, John Mar- shall, Russell Brunkenhoefer, Freddie Bonds, Clint Gray, and Phil Goodwin. The Skills Of Farming ,,- , Many FFA members attended the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. I. C. Floyd attended and displayed his Charolais heifer. Lawrence Fryer, Leroy Smith and Andre Fryer enjoy stock Show themselves at the Houston Live- and Rodeo. They proudly display their barrows. xx .154 w Joe D owney, Kelley Reidel, and Jeff Anderson give their sheep the best of CSIS. v - ' Q -a - 5 Dwight Muelker, another member attending the Ho ste uston Livestock Show and Rodeo, gets his er ready to show. 1 l 4 A4 i ,212 An VER TISEMENTS 214 H185 BVS THE DAIRY E I N lar and Ronnie Jackson enioy drinks a+ Ihe DAIRY MART, favori+ pl I E IEAAAA Il 'I g F , A ,Q eena ers. or snacks sfop af 'Hwe DAIRY MART. Af A MART P sf A Q ., S G Q Q Joyce Harbor'rI1 and BeH'y Izard ESIGIIB Molina Aufhorized Dealer for MASSEY-FERGUSON PLUNKETT'S Sales and Service on All Traciors. Owner, HORACE MERCER Phone 672-3528 Bobby Logan, Ronnie Tafe, and Susan Miller, members of fhe class of '73, learn fhaf af fhe Firsf Nafional Bank you receive friendly service. We offer our cusfomers fhe convenience of checking accounfs, loan service, and all facilifies fo afford you complefe assisfance in your financial affairs. fl-4E Fl RST BAN O F G O N Z A l.. E S Each depositor insured to 315,000 limi f 'G AX M , I if-v. fn.-fi l l FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Y 5 l l We Salule G H S SK 8' x., ff Z l Guadalupe Valley Electric Cooperative Helping Texas Grow! REMSCHEL BROS. INC. Homebuilders Since I884 in Gonzales, Ci+y of Beauliful Homes Mae McPherson shows Lorelei Shannon and Cafhy Girouard ihe n af fhe house of Miss Corinne Remschel. HILL TOP CAFE AN D COU RTS Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dolezal lownersl Gonzales, Phone Texas 672-607 I l 'l. C. SCHMIDT Consignee G Boi' 23? Congralulafions onza es' exas +0 +l1e Class of Dial 672-20l8 office 73 from Dial 672-3847 Res. ELKS LODGE NO. 24I3 7 218 Ml: B lr d Frank B 'I' pl y f fhe G I C C h g f fr d ffcienf f v J 'M . w o vice. GONZALES CCMMISSION C0. CALL US OR DROP BY I S Groceries for Ice eel: ri s Drinks S N C E l O N Eghiciceilfg-Go Hamburgers French Fries CR ESTMART Q Phone 672-66:2 CHICK-KING Phone 672-66I5 I304 S+. Vincenf 805 St. Joseph Gonzales, Texas i i HRX Qs.. Q ,R .6--3 is S+ K N- ' f I 1 DEPARTMENT STORE Bruce Gindler surveys fhe lafesf fashion in shiris in siock ef Gindler's Deparfmen+ Siore, Gonzales' Fashion Cenfer. VUIING qwyck we S For qualify 'Food nk and promp+, efficien+ service shop a+ +he T0P'E'T0W TUCH TIRE SERVICE or Picnic supplies Re-Capping and Vulcanizing New and Used Tires Waelder Rd. Ph. 672-3527 Jan and Donna Lindemann find beaufiful gif+s and cosmeiics galore a+ FITZC-5ERALD'S. Besi wishes . . . from 'rhe ever lovin' ovens of Bu++er Krus+ bread Jackie Rhoades and Connie Lewis inspecf +he new 'Fill-up s'ia'I'ion af The Gulf warehouse, where fhe service and quaii1'y gas offer 'I'he ul+ima+e +o +ruckers. To keep your mo+or running smoo+huy . buy Gulf gas and oil. x. WITT PRESCRIPTION ' f PHARMACY P I PUIHBIIIG la iam our ! For +he Finesi Job Ever Call BRAUNE PLUMBING Phone 672-6452 Q D DEPENDABLE DRUGGIST FREE DELIVERY SERVICE 3011 St. Francis St. Phono O72-2114 Mary Ann Gandre and Carolyn Ann Blundell are +wo of The many G-.H.S. siudenfs who go 'ro Sox Nelson's Aufo Paris on Highway 90A for +he bes+ and la+esf buys on +apes. sox NELsoN ' AUTO PARTS TEXACO, INC. Jeannie Maulding is one of 'the many service s+a'rion a+ f MAULDING'S aHendan+s Bes ,F TEXACO JOHN PAUL JONES, Consignee + Service In Town Gene and M Phone 672-2423 Gonzales, Texas POOCHY'S A+ The Corner of College and Sain+ Andrew ary Ellen Kridler , by X 2, ' YS ,L ERVlN'S SERVICE Exon STAT ON l FOR ALL OF YOUR BUILDING NEEDS eo TO PouLTRY EQUIPMENT BIG DUTCHMAN 9 9 George Schomburg QI ef - f. A-.db Phone 672-2919 819 Hamilton 224 T.. , 2-U... . sjgfs g . Roger Smifh waifs for fhe TRANSIT MIX concrefe mixer +o be hooked u TRANSIT MIX CONCRETE DELEON'S GROCERY 525 S+. John S+ree+ TeIephone 672-34IO Bill Edwards T.V. and Air Condi'I'ionin 5I4 S+. Pe+er S+ree+ Telephone 672-3633 SHULER GRAIN CO. Feed Grain g Fertilizer The Farmer's Friend. 'I Gerald Fougeraf learns from his rnofher, Mrs. Gerald Fougeral, fhe advanfages of banking wiflw 'Hwe GONZALES BANK. Checking and savings accounfs, aulomobile loans, safely deposil boxes - +hese are bu? a few of +he services available +o GONZALES BANK deposilors. GB 1011251103 legainli GONZALES TEXAS 78629 P O BOX78 Safe, convenien+ banking and cour+eous service al 'rl'1e Gonzales Bank, Member FDIC. D K hkfdhhdhb In Efhr Mnnzalrn Zlnqnirrr 4I5 Telephone 672-29I2 George Gonzales ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY GONZALES PROCESSING IBUCHOLTZI Custom Slaughte ring Proces sing 672-2135 Rt. Z Gonzales KNESEK SERVICE STATION Hiway 90- A Gonzales, Texas l A 5' Jerry Krueger HARRELL CATTLE ECI. BONDED ORDER BUYERS ALL CLASSES OF sTocKER at PACKER CATTLE AREA cons 512-672-2809 P. o. Box 93 GONZALES, TEXAS 78629 OWNERS Maurice Harrell Wallace Harrell Baros Feeds Inc. Here +o serve your feed needs. 7ll Badger Pl'1.2-28l9 JOHN'S FLCWERS Telephone 672-6l23 IOIIYJFIIDY' x V SPV ,, 1, R ,Q 3 Flowers For All Occasions 2 Mrs. Billy Schieberle and Mr. Ronny Pinclrard We Are Here To Give You Ullimale Service In All Your Insurance Needs Life Insurance Planning RCDNNY PINCKARD AND ASSOCIATES On l'l1e By-Pass Telephone 672-3 I 59 Diclly Walslwalx learns how lo operafe lhe confrols 'll1a'I KCTI 'lo run smoolhly. 5 ii On Your Radio Dial PESTS? Let Us Get Rid of Those Termites, Ants, Fleas, Roaches, Moths, and Gther Pests. Will Do by Job or Contract Dial 672-2897 Art and Crafts Supplies JOHNNY MARROU Seed Store 450 Q16 sr, James 672-zaw Sieve Ehrig and Amanda Alford, GHS seniors, and Mr. Andy Anderson and Mrs. Mel Pilsner of fhe Gonzales Counfy Farm Bureau Insurance Company. F5 Harlin Andy Anderson Life - Auto - Fire Liability Blue Cross Workmen'S Compensation GONZALES CCUNTY FARM BUREAU INSURANCE CO. Mrs. Susie Selzer and Mrs. James Tharp prepare io give June Selzer +he lafesl fashion in hair sfyle af Le Pefil Maison. Le Pe+H' Maison Pam Wehlmann and Dale Schellenberg are pleased wifh fhe new Plymoufhs af Schwarz Molors. Schwarz Mo+ors , Z3 .L .. M - W W' fs -Q 13 :M i if? M4 'N is xii 1 rkf iggggf if Q W- FNET 1 In g 3255? '. 3. - f si- mfsfsgfgfifii Sivan :wma .W ,-. ISHN cm:-I safer: S880 rms mm: K MW wif-ima: ,msn REQ! Slilff , Fifhfw mg: mmm cms zwm :sms 'iffy xcmrfmf 3 L ,M It I1 vi 5,2-?'f?. :5 .fiefavd T. , -K wig T-xiii, rag: . sxwsae-fs,ga?gn,Q-Q. M- - 'T - cram: x: frfav f. ftiifdfi . fwfffo A fwwmfsaf . .. 1, ., X,-:s2f'N, eTf Xgimg. K -1,- My K-.Le .,,. gg 4 . - Y. XI Q A 551.5 , .- . 1 A1 FSCQI wore in me wmwfmgg, 2 aaunfmerscswncr if tM,,,,,?T,W - ggggggguygi .is 5 twWI1hK3!'BfMK?7 Jss f .SV 1: . -- ' -2, .,..-sssxz.s4f.-.-wfqvl-Q THE , DAIRY KREEM Judy Parker and Jackie Whiddon are wai+ing for +hsir orders from fha DAIRY KREEM. ,ff While John Moreno is pushing 'rhe carl, Lonnie Colwell is li'F+ing a box of eggs and loading 'them on fhe cart CONTINENTAL EGGS CLYDE WHITE AUTO PARTS 230 f1 I Hous+ B fh d K lly Munson HOUSTON MUNSON RANCH Home of the Classically B Eagle Top AAA + Drm,AAwA + W II am Ellis and Elizabefh lnce, find LITTLE HENRY'S lhe besf I e for a sna lror a eel. LITTLE HENRY'S CAFE AND TRUCK STOP ANIMAL CLINIC Gonzales, Texas Call 672-2992 Highway 90A By Pass 232 Show biz? Ad biz? Aerospace? lYou don'thaveto play Hamlet lto be in show business. Or write hot copy to be inthe ad business. Or design moon rockets to be in aerospace. The CPA has become a key man in virtually every type of enterprise. Why? Because financial and business affairs require keen minds to come up with new concepts in fact-gather ing, problem-solving and communicating economic information. We've prepared a special booklet that tells the whole CPA story. We'II be glad to send it to you. Drop a card ornotefmentioningthename of your schooll to: Dept. 14, l AICPA, 666 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10019. American lnstliuie of l Certified Public Accountants A CPA can be in all of them. r 5 lr? Gonzales Texas Y l 1 ' Bos MooRE, owner sexnw ry Tielren and Caroline Fink pose as Flower Children Ofdel' Your Needs FFOFTI Lhoewjlgoggiaiosnto come and see +he wide selection of flowers our Catalogs We're As Near As Your Phone 6I7 S+. Paul S+. Phone 672-2858 l GONZALES PRODUCE Mrs. Doris Hallmark and Mr. Vernon Brzozowslri, employees af Gonzales Produce, always greel you wifh a friendly smile. BLUDAU SERVICE STATION 4 ixis v -' if-if L XT fl -T 3 '- 4' 4I5 S+. George Gonzales, Texas Margie Ereyer Ka reEnKres+a IC E K ,,, Auro SUPPLY Ask Us For Anyfhing - We May Have l'l' O R A T l 0 N C O R P 626 S+. Joseph S+. Phone 672-30l7 GONZALES: 502 ST. PAUL-PHONE 672-3143 LOANS UP TO S2500 2 234 463. Nutrem Joe Ince and Roy Halamicek FARMER'S FEEDCO. OF GONZALES DUKE s. U' AYRES FIVS Cent to One Dollar Va r1ety Store Jimmy Jackson 'finds our selec+ion of 'fruifs and vegefables L PI ' Q easln . We offer you variefy, qualify and economy. W WUEST'S NULL GULF STATION MM, - 4 ,. -, -ia Timm: DY. .1 A - 14 fiai? C I liifff Uenx ,- , KSHAAQ - 'ik if IAQ aw' ix, Qui 'W' .fggg ' Jeri PaHeson and Delois Poe know The Dairy Treel' is iusf lhe place for an afier school refreshment DAIRY TREEI' Phone 672-2333 Hwy. 90-A Just Down the By-Pass From G, H, S, Rickey May, Mr. Bill May and Kenne+l1 May look over 'fhe Sim Richfer, ScoH Messie and Mr. V. A. Gerloff symbol of superior Service. FF! S MAY INSURANCE AGENCY GARAGE 235 236 W H M H y dPI1IG d +G fyf d d GONZALES ELEVATOR E+hel Gee and Joyce Carewa s o or e a es as ions hi+e Compan . 1 AHEAD WITH BETTER VALUE5 A .. . ,..--. - 5. , Z 1 ,5Q1' A i A Complefe Credii' Service 'Io Farmers and Ranchers GONZALES PRODUCTICDN CREDIT ASSOCIATION Gonzales, Texas Gary Harris and Paul Wurz really gof +I: q lfyf d th I comes 'fro QUALITY FEED AND RANCH SUPPLY Th y In feed for all y ur Iivesioclr. QUALITY FEED 8. RANCH SUPPLY A Man's Company Makers of Fine BeH's Walleis HICKOK MANUFACTURING INC. Gonzales, Texas A Tandy Corpora+ion Melissa McMillan and Jeanie Pierce enioy +I1e comforfs of I1 a+ Baker Appliance and Furnilure. BAKER APPLIANCES and FURNITURE 7 38 COLE'S Offices In Gonzales Columbus Rosenberg Eagle Lake Scien+ific Pesl' and Termi+e Conirol Mrs. Jimmy McCaslrill, Office Manager, and Milne Cole. HENRY REESE ll ReaH'Qr See Me When Buying or Selling X- REALTORS 8 Serving You Full Time 'Qs' ce?-igggggvg Gonzales' Texas ln Real ES'l'd'l'eH 672-628I , w - - . 'Z ' 1 A V A A i Tile Jalmnlce Jewelry Store ' -- ' ' ' 2- 1-'J' ' - ' 6 A ' U THE LEADING .lsweusns Es+ablished l904 Agenls For K'S Parker Pens Haviland China Gorham, Wallace Sferling Silver Elgin, Hamillon, Bulova Wafches lnlernaiional Silver Pla+e, I847 Silver Plafe, Wm. Rogers Silver Plafe, Fosloria Glass, Diamonds 2OI S+. Joseph S+. P41666 672-9922 5+a'n'eSS Sfee' BUGMAN, , INC. , LYNN THEATER Linda Ch I1 I nd James Windwehen g ihaf +h f 'I fedainmeni is a+ fha LYNN ENJOY YOURSELF! GO TO THE MOVIES! KING PONTIAC OLDSMOBILE Service S+a+ion Open 24-Hours Complefe Car oo in arner and Pafrica Bailey fry ouf a new Sales and Service mac ine an ind if excifing. D H p g g I1 df 5-5M0g,! I FASHION FABRICS Ponfiac Q , 0 40 T Q' U f The chicks are cunning bifs of 'Fluff io Cindy Booihe, Elizabe+h lnce and Pai-fy Tomas, bui fo 'ihe pouiiry producer, our qualify chicks are money in 'ihe bank. BCOTHE HATCHERY Bilaxs i ifffsx Lee Boofhe and Jim Fehner BOOTHE FEED MILLS 72I S+. Andrews Telephone 672-37i0 T Ei mi Dbb L dD d HI lcy S f73 BERNARD HAJOVSKY Owner WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE ii ylhlliy THEARMY Joac ans Y Y H ly NATIONA- GUARD I lg d 'L IF l'l S UUCP F009 vou WAIT-- 3 Wa' ci ' T .fa ---' Zi- 1 ' N Sloan's Wi Well Drilling Service T lepl1on 672 3238 JOHN DAVIS MARKET 242 Judy Johnson and Jean Johnson Household Supplies and GIHS gel, a .IOHNSONS HARDWARE Phone 672-36I I 6I8 SI. Joseph S+. Gonzales MEXICAN FOOD EVERY TUESDAY BARBECUE STEAKS BUSINESS PHONE 672 2123 and HOT SAUSAGE DAILY W if 193: a+ T GONZALES HATCHERY GONZALES, TEXAS T0 N I D PULLETS - - - BROILER CHICKS STORE RAMA HARRIS COY PARKER PHONE 672 3711 PHONE 672 2575 1' Karen DuBose shows Laura S'ra'I'on some of 'ihe choice merchandise 'I'o be found a+ MOHRMANN'S DRUG STORE - iusf 'lhe righf giH for a special occasion. MOHRMANN'S DRUG STORE 704 GOOD FOOD 9'-7 AQ. 1 H 'Q Leslie Sfalon, Jan McCullough and Cheryl McCullough like our sfylesl MR. and MRS. EDDIE MALATEK and JERRY Owners The ClOil1eS Tree 672-9934 6l5 S+. Joseph 6l2 S+. Joseph Tel: 672-6333 Jan Galbrai+h June Samsel 243 244 Mary Lou Garcia and Jesse Perez 'Find a +emp+ing array of giffs, foileiries, and supplies af KOTZEBUE'S wifh +l'1e help of Alice Sepeda, GHS senior DE siudenf who worlcs a+ 'rhe slore. XA ssssss J DRUGS KQFZEBW5 DRUG STORE Pnons 612-2025 GONzALE5,15xAs Jewelry - Carcls - Cosme+ics1- S1-ai-ionery - Medicine FORGOTSTON-FAREK INSURANCE ELDON L. FAREK Agent lnsumnfz AGENT YOUR Irdrpzrnfnrl 'fllvllt 'OU 'gli' Big I Symbol Insure In SURE Insurance 502 St. Paul Street Gonzales, Texas mai Dial 672-3158 Of 672-3024 DROUPY'S RESTAURANT Specializing in Slea lcs and Fish Owned by MR. and MRS. DENNIS DROUPY Cndy and Prissy ffm 70444 U der fhe personal managemen+ of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Peferek Lexingfon Res+auran+ REWS' OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL AND CLINIC DOUG'S NORTHSIDE Foon MARKET ,X 541 GONZALES MARBLE AND gig! 1709 St. J ph St. 246 Manuel Pena and Daniel Sfeemer like Ihe Haggar slacks and I Craig-Noble shir+ I'ha+ Carhy Chaney shows Ihem 'From our s+ock in Gonzales LI EBERMAN 'S Floresville - Kenedy - Cuero - Luling - Pleasanlon - Pearsall GONZALES UPHOLSTERY AND REFINISHING CO. Professional work guaranieed on all work done. FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY ANTIQUE RESTORATION AUTO UPHOLSTERY V2 mile on 'rhe MouII'on Road Phone: 672-3950 Sane I 33 4: ' A I I I I Q f 'I 1 Nh' any H .+.+I+I+!- .' Is.-. highly.. ,'HH. flssmxilfii-'iI!+ ' N-I-Iliff!!-1-' U -.-'-:W I ' f, . ,, , ,. GONZALES FOOD MARKET For the Best BAR-B-Q and HOT SAUSAGE Free Delivery CALL 672-3156 La+es'r Fashions in Ladies' Coa+s, Lingerie, Spor+swear, Dresses and Sui+s THE TOGGERY LADIES' READY TO WEAR F r clofhes +ha+ help her look her bes+, Shirley Spohler shops THE TOGGERY every chance she gefs. PANTRY GROCERY Open for your convenience a+ all +imes. J, l 0 I . ' X M -Q l Oliver s Au+omo+lve 3 fi? ,ji l so r ' X 3: F 4 l 822 S+. Paul E fspgy Gonzales, Texas K' A Phone 672-20:2 al THE SHOE BAR Foo+wear for +he En+ire Family 247 248 Fashion-conscious girls like Kalhaleen McKinney come To fhe SNOOTY FOX for fheir smar+ ou'I'fi+s. You'll like our s+yles! The Snoo+y Fox Mr. S. M. Laney shows Rober'I' Jones and Jacqueline Mayberry +he beau+y and prac+ical 'fealures of a mobile home. Do you wanl' comforl, convenience and mobili+y in a single package? Visi+ Laney Mobile Homes fm CORRAL MOR RIS KE CK, Owrme r For +he fines+ selec+ion in wes+ern wear come by THE CORRAL Diamonds - Silver - China Crys+al - Jewelry - Gif+s For good quali+y and a wide seleciion in clo+hes shop a+ R T Q W - W PERRY BROS. TRAVIS ARNCLD DISCOUNT JEWELER PR'CE5 CARTWH EEL LODGE Of Gonzales - IOO Bed Faciiify Consuliani Pharmacisi' - Consul+an+ Docior - Die+i+ian K as Www -- ...,W,-Mm.Quwaa,,,, I -- , . ,Q .. smyfrss,-S ii H A K K- 'T i K in 'Q K . . Xwswisawf W ' A K . ws-..,,,, M ,. ' Type Ill Home S+a+e Licensed - Medicaid Approved Licensed LVN's 24 Hr. Service DIAL 672-2887 Therapy Room Church Service Every Sunday Bafh in Each Room Cen+ral Color TV Privafe Air and Hea+ing in Each Room Recreafion Room Privafe and Semi-Priva+e MR. and MRS. R. O. MCDONNELL Owners I800 Carfwheei Dr. Gonzales, Texas 249 250 Sandy and Brad VoIIenI'Ine fl LUMBER BUILDING MATERIALS I CALL LUMBER co. BURCHARD ABSTRACT CORPORATION Offers the Best in ABSTRACTS LAND SURVEYS and TITLE INSURANCE 503 1X2 St. Joseph Street Gonzales, Texas Your Comfort ls Our Business CACTUS INN U.S. 183 at U.S. 90A Gonzales, Texas P.O. Box 275 Silent Air Cond. T. V. and Pool Phones MR. and MRS. H. T. I-IAILE Phone 672-2889 Chris Bar+els admires +he beaufy of +his I973 au+omobile. You can afford a Ford when you buy from Gonzales Mo'ror Co. We Buy, Sell and Crack PECANS ARA BROS. Home of Fine Quality Gonzales, Texas Phone 672-2464 425 St. James R G RQC ite R ., EP, ff 2 BREITSCHOPF BROS. GROCERIES AND MARKET For +he bes+ Hof Sausage and Bar-B-Q in Town. 252 KW. 1 R s Join +he lN CROWD THE DAIRY Ea+, drink and be merry. 6+ QUEEN MERLE NORMAN H P U cosmenc srunlo LET Us 1 EL L1 1, fa ,f-- mllll se -' Gia For your complete complexion -.. ... .J-i ' care and cosmetic needs Saw 611 St. Paul Telephone 672-3511 Ziggy Sears Ve+erinary Supplies 307 S+. Lawrence W 3 4 fh- , n Jo Nell Sheffield and Richard Shelion are busy looking over our Leaiher Goods Depar+men+. We Carry Everyihing from a Pair of Spurs io a Saddle chester guns and hunting, fishing. 4 Winchester guns and hunting, fishing, Winchester guns and hunting, fishing, f - li Athletic equipment -4' Aermotor und uthletic equipment - Aermotor elec- and athletic 'equipment - Aermotor u gyk pgmpg, gig arm: lindrrl. A d trir mimnl rishvnn vli . .. IH. is ' '-'-' filterlll, Cyiindu., ln ing-s - pipe, ' ' ' ' und pipe fittings vy hardware -4- Crane baths ipee lnvnmowe rs v- liller Falls Gifts: Corning, . Revere. Chilli. ig - Sherwin- Willisms psints M, Sunbegm, W I , 'estinghouse A inchester gun s and hunti athletic equip ent --- A pumps, cister D rns, cylin Fl A- pipe, snd - fit were 4 Crsne t s dm mn., ssnvmc TowN AND coumv smce 1996 N., ' , Revere, China 'llisms . pain inghouse Ap lnances -V point, Sunbeam, V pplinmies un rn, es in nd ' . - Winchester guns and hunting, fish' etic equipment - A , cis 11 if I i 25 V in Tihk I ,Wgf J! fy Q W W boNzALEs ,Mp A-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Ki LM, If nl .X ' Y' 4. Lavonne Fehner and Palricia Heldarsen admire +he beaufiful flower arrangemenl' from PERSON'S FLOWER SHOP Flowers can bring ioy info your life Person's Flower Shop BRASFIELD'S GARAGE ,V BRASFIELD GARAGE is a+ your service. Our slrilled mechanics, Aaron Brasfield, Jim S+een, Freddie Jefferson and William Brasfield are here fo give your car +he bes+ care. OFFICE PHONES: RESIDENCE PHONE AREA 512 an-asa: - 472-asm 25533512 f f V W or F renin he e e Q - F li P Q oetg namspontatiom, Quo. do y 3602, ,IME A vzsrocic TRANSPORT P.0. BOX 726 0 GONZALES, TEXAS 78629 -1-- . 256 l l Carol Jackson and Pa+rice Shanklin CH'y U+ili+ies Your Ci+y U+ili+ies Make Life Comforfable, Pleasani' and Inexpensive For You VIC AND JOE'S BARBER SHOP Phone: Specializing in Regular Hair Cuts Razor Cuts Men's Hair Styling 672-9935 608 St. Joserbh Fuffingiun glfunerzxl gimme Gonzales, Texas 424 St. Peter Phone 672-3322 Spohler's DRY CLEANERS sf LAUNDRY GENERAL WELDING WORKS-SUPPLY X GONZALES COUNTY SAVINGS AND LOAN X -A-.Tm 'w s Gnmu I X X ' 5 '1lS ASSOCIATION T- ,gi ' I llnullga y X - M ' If -G 1 if 't . II 'Z lp ' IQXI. - .. I Slri Z U3 A 62, I 562 A Ibis? K ff SWING34 .4..,. -'-- - --'- ----.,..,. , ' I QQ 40 N M-I-J.. - Ill gmum gl Q IQ., 3 6' : I A 742 We , INSURED 4 I is EARN AROUNO1 Z aff cwlwx Barbara Locks+ed+ brings her passbook in fo add +o her savings accouni. She, like many o+I1ers, has learned +I'1e benefii' of saving regularly wi'II1 'Ihe GONZALES COUNTY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. ill!!! 257 58 DAWE FEEDS INC. FEM? I fl Gene Richardson and James Howell visii Dawe Feeds Inc., where high quaIi+y feed is mixed and disfribu+ed Io farmers. E, We Carry +he Feeds, 'ro FH' Your Needs Purina and Wendland Feeds Lindsey-Funk Seeds PHILLIPS C26 SERVICE DISCOUNT MOTORS BOB ElDER Oil CO., Inc. ARCO 47 BILL HATHAWAY, Agent P.O. Box 162 ARCO is +he fine quaIi+y gasoline GONZALES' TEXAS 78629 +0 rely on for your car or +rucIz. Office Phone Home Phone 672-2520 672-2 L 78 7 f U ':'- ' - . 'IL IW' ' W If gli' Get a good th ng going for your family atm Y,:' ' XX y I ff I I I I I I A 'II XI II if I ' ,L , Boa snowu, DEVELOPER i ' ' ' 201 Christian Bldg. RESORT PROPERTIES Q 3 Gonzales, Texas 78629 FARMS RANCHES Phone: 5121672-3715 ,.,, Q.., gjx, ,Lkk nl . vt ' U C Hugh Shelton and Diclry SuHon SANITARY CREAMERY Our Products are Sure t Make a Hit With You David Heberle and Greg Bludau GONZALES BUTANE CO. 2 Owner LEXINGTON DELUXE MOTOR INN MR. and MRS. ROY NUNLEY Groceries - Gas on Highway 90-A SHADY OAKS DRIVE-I NN F +h b I q IrIy foods . . . and G Id Bond S+amps . . . BOYSEN FOOD MARKET Caihy Boysen STOREY JEWELERS MALAER'S STATION Csgyffgz-Gvfff Em FUNERAL HOME , I 906 S+ P ISI + 5: G I T 78629 LOUIS C HILL O EV 7 I . 'Y' O 'A Q, I gy I SOUTHERN CLAY PRODUCTS INC WELCOMES THE APACHETTES The Apacheffes have added a new dimension +0 +he GHS splrrl and achvrhes The newly formed drill 'I'eam is direcfed by Mrs Bryan Denman JANOTA REALTOR Posf Office Box 427 - Shiner, Texas 77984 Branch Office: GONZALES Louis Spihenberger, Main Office: SHINER I aAezn':,g?3a3n5 Sa esman Charlie Janofa Jr., Realfor Oni 672-2522 594-3400 - 594-2076 Bobbie Nell Page' Ronnie Chumchal, 672-32 I6 Manager and Salesman Olena Scales 594-3400 - 594-3496 V 672V33'6 Jerry Pafelr Mrs. Luella Webb Res' 594-3 los Off. 275-580I Mrs. Vicfor Pullxrabelr ' 594-3657 Roberf Janofa 594-2076 Branch Office: KEN EDY 672-340I Charles Manley lll, Manager and Salesman Office 583-3462 v x. A . , 5, gig RQ, WL-S I . . Z 1 '. 1 2 ...We E E' 2 Eftrrzzz 5 ' num Q 1 'QI me S 7 EZEBIZT 262 Terry Campion and Jesse Camarillo look 'for good 'Iire values af Goodyear. They'II find fhem, as you will, when you '+ s+ Tires Appliances S+ereos Tapes GOODYEAR SERVICE STGRE FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS HOSKINS MEN'S WEAR DUBOSE INSURANCE AGENCY for rnen and boys. New Address: U.S. EEST Phone: 672-6575 P.O. Box I9 We have Ihe besl' s+yIes and quaIi+y of Phone 672-2I I9 Gonzales, Texas Gonzales, Texas 78629 O O Personal Serv! LEWIS INSURANCE AGENCY Freeman Lewis, Mgr. 50I S+. Joseph S+. YOUR nlfpurlurl lnurufr MGINT 'llllll YOU alll' avi is, Class of I973 HOLMES COMMUNITY HOSPITAL HUMBLE OIL AND REFINING CO. CH R JO NSO P 67 -3023 HUMBLE QUALITY PRODUCTS NG TRANS MAO? BQPY SH MANG PAINT Carlyn Meng AND BODY SHOP Free Es+ima+es F r Major Wreck Re-b Id g Phone 672-3246 -6 G 'mesh 'ir if 99 . , H 'Q W ,.-A -ny. half, F ' ' f 1 ......4 Q 5,,f.y' ,J Qualify Food and Low Prices plus TEXAS GOLD STAM PS LOU'S FASHION WORLD FOR THE YOUNG 609 S+. Joseph Gonzales, Texa Congra+ula1'ions, Seniors T. D. CREWS D. O. gli . fx N rc 5. x 3.3 E Mk iv el l Af B k T s+ + Mk Ag I andl R fllfh +hT fd fh h b + I gasol, + y gffgf 'ffl BRZOZOWSKI TEXACO STATION Gree+ings Seniors of '73 GONZALES CHIROPRACTIC CENTER C,8Uhfng Algiers tigjfgls U Lf, AIR c If and IP 'E'- ' 9 Delivery T' MOORE'S fl TELEVISION AND APPLIANCE PHONE 672-2!'I3 GO13o8 LOLITE -ETA 26 266 D d B and Peggy Bivins wafch Manuel Gonzales g HOLMES REALTY I Geo. V. Holmes, ReaI+or GRI Mrs. Gloria Chrislian Mrs. Glenna Ru+I1 Howell 3I5 S+. Francis Gonzales ive 672-bl I5 672-6633 'F I H' fion 'Io fha hand finishing Hua? makes flue SERVICE CLEANERS your besi bei for experf care of your cloihing. SERVICE CLEANERS We Support the Fighting Apaches J. S. ABERCROMBIE RANCHES Gonzales, Texas The In 'for ever DONNIE'S WESTERN WEAR AND SADDLERY SHOP 93139 'QQ 'pw For hair Styli g 9 U that will make A you feel lik 'Q QUEEN, go to IA 'K '? WMI? X 829 St. Joseph m,1,2' phOD6Z 672-2626 A .3 and Clini Gray 'fry 0u+ +hela+esf Buiclr. , k Q MARRCU FASHIQNETTE AND COMPANY BEAUTY SALON Gindler's Deparlmenl S-lore Abercrombie, J. S. Ranch American Inslilule CPA American Poullry and Egg Animal Clinic Ara Bros Arnold, Travis Jewelry Arco Refining Co. Baker Appliance Baros Feed Inc. Ben Franklin Slore Big Dulchman Birdie's Cafe Bludau Arco Service Slalion Boolhe and Lewis Boolhe Feed Mill Boolhe Halchery Boysen Food Merkel Brasfield Garage Braune Plumbing Breilschopf Bros. Grocery-Mkl. Brown R. R. Brzozowski Texaco Slalion Bullinglon Funeral Home Burchard Abslracl, Inc. Buller Krusl Caclus Inn Call Lumber Co. Cily Ulililies Clolhes Tree CoIe's Bugman Conlinenlal Produce Corral Creslmarl, Chick-King Crews Hospilal Crews, Dr. T. D. Dairy Kreem Dairy Marl Dairy Queen Dairy Treel Davis, Ben, Exxon Service Slalion Davis, John Markel Dawe Feeds, Inc. DeLeon Grocery Donnie's Weslern Wear Doug's Norlhside Markel Droupy's Reslauranl DuBose Insurance Agency Duke and Ayres Edwards Bill, TV and Air Condilioning Elks Lodge Ervin's Service Slalion Farmers Feed Co. Fashion Fabrics Fashionelle Beauly Salon Firsl Nalional Bank Our Adverlisers Filzgerald Drug Forgolslon-Farek Insurance Frank's Arco Slalion Gerlol'f's Garage Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Bank Bulane Co. Chiropraclic Coca'Cola Bollling Co. Co. Farm Bureau Co. Savings and Loan Assn. Elevalor Co. Food Markel Inquirer Liveslock Commission Co. Halchery Lumber Co. Marble and Granile Works Molor Co. Processing Produce Co. Produclion Credil Assn. Upholslery and Relinishing Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. GVEC Gull Oil Producls Halamicek Aulo Supply Harrell Callle Co. HEB Hickok Mfg. Co. Hill Top Cafe Holiday Finance Holmes Communily Hospifal Holmes Geo. V. Reallor Hoskin's Men's Slore Humble Oil Jahuke Jewelry Slcre Janola Reallor John's Flowers Johnson's Hardware KCTI King Ponliac Oldsmobile Co. Knesek Service Slalion Kolzebue Drug Slore Laney Mobile Homes Lewis Insurance Agency Le Pelil Maison Lexinglon Molor lnn Lexinglon Resla ura nl Lieberman Co. Lillle Henry's Lou's Fashion World Lynn Thealer Malder's Exxon Service Slalion Mang's Painl and Body Shop 220 244 238 235 2I9 225 259 265 254 229 257 236 246 226 2 I 8 242 223 245 25l 226 233 236 246 262 2I6 22l 233 227 264 237 2 I 7 233 263 266 262 263 238 26I 227 242 228 239 226 244 248 263 229 259 245 246 23l 264 239 260 264 Marrou and Co. Marrou, Pesl Conlrol McDonnell Enlerprises Mauldinls Texaco Slalion May Insurance Agency Mercer Implemenl Merle Norman Cosmelic Sludio Mobil Oil Co. Mohrmann's Drug Slore Moore's Cleaners Munson, Houslon Ranch Nelson, Sox Aulo Parls Co. NuIl's Gull Service Slalion OIiver's Aulomolive Panlry Grocery Penney's, J. C. Co. Perry Bros. Person Flower Shop Phillips 66 Slalion Pinckard, Ronny and Associales Ploelz Transporlalion Co. Plunkell's Grocery Poochie's Fried Chicken Oualily Feed and Ranch Supply Reese, Henry IV Reallor Remschel Bros., Inc. Sanilary Creamery Schwarz Molors Sears Roebuck Sears, Ziggy Service Cleaners Seydler-Hill Funeral Home Shady Oaks Drive In 8: Mobil Slallon Shoe Bar Shuler Grain Co. Sloan Well Drilling Service Snooly Fox Slorey, Glynn Jeweler Soulhern Clay Producls, Inc. Spohler-General Welding Texaco, Inc. Texas Nalional Guard Toggery, The Toni's Food Slore Top O' Town Transil Mix Concrele Tuch Tires Turk Florisl Vic and Joe's Barber Shop Weslern Aulo Associale Slore While, Clyde Aulo 'Parls While, J. B. Co. Wiley Television and Appliances Will Prescriplion Pharmacy Wuesl's Advertising Aeronautics Club Apachettes Apache Band Art Club Auto Mechanics VICA Building Trades VICA Cheerleaders DECA Eighth Grade Faculty, Staff, Academics Favorites Freshmen FBLA FFA , Senior FHA, Senior FHA, Junior Future Scientists FTA GAA Greenhands Honor Roll, Senior High Honor Roll, Junior High Homecoming Junior High Administration Activities Index 213 Juniors 189 Latin Honor Society 172-173 Letternian's Club 184-186 Lexington Staff 202- 203 Los Amigos 206 Majorettes 204 M emorial 12-13 Most Valuable Players 193-194 Mr. and Miss G.H.S. 123-131 National Honor Society 30 Orange Jackets 18-25 Pow Wow Staff 114-122 Quill and Scroll 180-181 Radio - T.V. VICA 209- 210 School Board 174-175 Seniors 176 Seventh Grade 197-198 Sixth Grade 178- 179 Spanish Honor Society 183- 184 Sophoniores 207- 208 Sports 58-59 Sweethearts 60-61 Thespians 8-1 0 Who 's Who 52 Youth For Christ Index Allen, Paul 99,186,189 Warren J. Jr., 115 Acker , Adams, Aguero Aguero Aldis, A ldis , A ldis, Alkire , Melissa 139, 140 Russell 133, 60,136 , Dolores 99,191 , Mike 83,199 Aguirre, Debbie 124 Dennis 140 Gerald 107,210 Elizabeth 115 , 185, 182 Dusty 99,185, 186, 187 Allen, Byron 107, 204,205 Allen, Diedra 140 Allen, Elmore 140 Allen, Jill 140,145,60 Allen, Almaguer, Henry 99,185,188 Alvarez, Marie 115 Alvarez, Mary 140,175 Terry 133,136 Alford, Amanda 83,174,188,192, 200,173,172,170,179 Alford, Mr. James P. 52 Anderson, Jeff115,161,185,207, 211 Anderson, Keitha 140,145 Ara, James 83,185,186,68,203, 29,179,178 Ara, Mary 140,145,60 Ara, Patricia 133 Arnic, Larry 140 Arnic, Leonard 115,161,207 Arrelano, Gloria 115,175,188 Arrellano, Roland 124 Arrellano, Rudy 133 Arriola, Sandra Ann 140 Arthur, Mrs. Prentice 51 Atkinson, George 99,72,78,195, 196,169 Atkinson, John 115,161,207,24 Atkinson, Pamela 133 Bailey, Patricia 107,203,178 Baker, Alice 107,176 Baker, Billy 133,136 Baker, Cathy 83,188 Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker , Baker , Baker Baker , Baker , Baker Baker Baker, Banda Banda Banda Banda, Banks , 1 98-104 192 171 196 190-191 14-15 79 162 26 192 200-201 195 78 205 57 82-97 132-138 139-145 177 106-113 147-165 16-17 168-170 27-29 188 Dean 140,145 Fred 124,128 Gary 124 Ilene 107,175,177 John 130 Lanny 115 Mariann 124,60 Mary 140,145 Penny 99,193 Roger 1 07,21 0 Ronnie 124 Steve 1 07 Mr. Warren J. 40,189 Leon 140 Michael 107 Richard 107 Sylvia 115 Charles i33,136 Barborak, James 133 Barborak, Sharon 107, 175 Barclay, James 115,189 269 70 Barnett, Mike 140 Barnett, Morgan 132,133,136 Barnett, Vicki 107,106,180,178 Barta, Sharon 107,58,175,177 Barrels, Chris 83 Basquez, Florence 133 Basquez, John 124 Bazen, Becky 115,191 Bazan, Gerald 124 Bazan, Jamie 133 Bazan, Jesse 99,204,205 Bean, Hollis 99 Beeson, Kassie 140,145 Behlen, Kathy 107,175,177,68, 49 Braune, Jeffery 107 Breitschopf, Cynthia 133 Breitschopf, Maurice 115,207 Brister, Judy 73,78,99,195 Brothers, Alice 133 Brothers, Ben 115,189 Brothers, Mrs. Charles 73,39 Brown, Bobby 73,8,124 Brown, David 107 Brown, Donna Brown , Frank 124,60 99, 180, 189, 218 Brown, Fred 115 Brown , Jessie Ray 180 Brown, Johnny 133 Brown, Keith 140,145 eamafiiio, can 1o7,22,191, 106,165 Camarillo, Carlos 115,191 Camarillo, Carmen 6,140 Camarillo Danny 6,140 Camarillo Herlinda 133 Camarillo Hilario 99,148,149 Camarillo 171 Jesse 84, 9, 191 , 148, Camarillo, Paul 133,136 Camarillo, Silberio 108,199,165 Camarillo, Tony 99,199,165,149 Campion, Rickey 140,145 Campion, Sandra 115,175,185, 176 Behrendt, Debra 99,185,169 Bell, Annie 83 Bell, Mrs. Rodney 106,168,136 Benes, Sandra 115,175,178 Benes, Wilbert 133 Berger, Mrs. William A. 52 Bivins, Mr. Jerry 41,98,149,161 Bivins, David' l15,161,'72,164 Bivins, Peggy 83,185,178 Bludau, Greg 82, 83,59,160,177 148, 165,163, 27,162,73,171, 164 Bludau, Tommy 107 , 101, 177, 1 Brown ,Mary 12,78,84,59,1v8 Brown, Ricky 15,73,84,185 Brown, Robert 140,145 Brown, Tom Dillard 133,136 Brown, Vicki 99,12,13,76,196, 78,169,178 Brown, Victor 131,130 Broz, Barbara 99 Broz, Cynthia 73,124 Broz, Frank 84,204 Broz, Patricia 99 Campion, Terry 73,84, 206 Canales, Martin 84,185,199 Cantrell, Luann 115,188 Cantrell, Ricky 108 Cantu, Edward 108 Cantu, Eguenia 135 Cantu, Lillian 108,191 Cantu, Robert 115,191 10,157,163,164,165,149 Blundell, Carolyn 83,222,181 Blundell, Garlan 83,160,161,162, 171, 148 Blundell, Mr. Royce 47 Bonds, Evelyn 124 Bonds, Freddie 83,210 Bonds, Bonds, Bonds, Bonds, Boone, Hosea 115,207 Kenneth 140 Sharon 133 Yolanda 140,60 David 83,206 Boothe, Cindy 107 , 11 , 176 ,49, 178 Boothe , James 140,145,60 Boothe, Mrs, Robert 132 Brunkenhoefer, Patti 124 Brunkenhoefer, Russell 107,210 Bruns, Jason 131,130 Bruns, Tommy 99,177,20,171, 188,163 Burchard, Mrs. Robert 132 Burger, Margaret 124,60 Burger, Roy 133,136 Burger, Susan 133,60,134 Burke, Patricia 124,128 Burke, Sharon 140,145 Burrows, Bryan 133,136 Burrows, Mrs. Thomas E. 54,55, 77 Burton, Carolyn 115,175,182 Burton, Sharon 6,140 Busch, David 99,203 Cantu, Ruben 115 Cantu, Stephen 99 Cantu, Sylvia 115 Caraway, Joyce 84,195 Cardenas, Jesse 99 Carlson , Laurie 140, 60 Carlson, Shawna 58 Carrizales, Anastacio 140 Carrizales, John 140 Carrizales, Mary Jane 115,10, 191,24,114,116,182 Carson , C arter C arter John 115 Johnny 115,161,207 Linda 140,145 Casanova, David 116,208,207 Casanova, Rose Marie 108,191 Casares Casares , Oralia 135 , Victor 135 Castillo, Gloria 135 Castillo, Manuel 99 Bouldin, Billy 115 Bouldin, Carolyn 140,180 Boyd, Lou Ann 99 Boysen, Barbara 133,60 Boysen, Cathy 1o7,2o2,2o8,49, 173,172 Boysen, Jane 124,60 Brandt, Larry 84,59,9,74,171, 182,148 Brandt, Kenneth 140,145 Brzozowski, Deborah Kay 133, 134 Brzozowski, Mike 84,210,218, 196 Cadd, Janice 115,175 Camaeho, Daniel Camacho, Demetrio 133,136 C1 macho, Joe 133 Ca rnacho, Johnny 124 C 2 ll arillo , Bernie 115, 185 , 191 Castillo , Martin 116 Castillo , Mike 124 Cepeda, Anna Maria 124 Cerda, Raymond 84 Cerda, Susie 116 Chaney, Cathy 84,58,188 Chapm an, Chapman, Chavarria, Chavarria, C havarria, Michael 108,199 Norma Faye 135,134 Carlos 135,136 Doris 140 Tommy 116 Chumchal, Linda 84,59,28,172, 173 Chumchal, Ken 140,60 Chumchal, Robert 116,192,164 Cisneros, Diana 140 Clack, Casandra 135 ciack, Gary 99,210 Clack, Herbert 140 Clack, James 140 Clack, Nathan 140 Clack, Robert 125 Clark Brian 135 a Clark, Debra 125 Clark, Jane 140 Clark, Sandra 85,193 Clements, Joe 116,208 Cole, Mike 85,97,205,206 Colwell, Lonnie 85,204 Colwell, Terry 108,71,204 Conant, Ti.mothy 125,128 Condel, Diana 116 Condel, Johnnie 125 Condel, Patricia 135 Connell, Robert 116,207 Contreras, Augustine 125 Contreras, Carolina 85 Contreras, Cindy 108 Decker , Deleon, Lois 99, 185 , 203 Joe 116 DeLeon, Tony 85 DeLeon, Yolanda 99,185 Denman, Mrs. Bryan, Jr. 37,98 Dennis, Lillian 135 Dennis, Melba 108,175 Dennis, Ricky 99,180,210 Dennis, Ryan 116,185,121 Dennis, Zane 140,145 Dietz, Hope 85,180,181 Dietz, Tracy 140 Dietz, Wyatt 99,72,149 Dobbins Dobbins , Debbie 116,59,175,192 , Elizabeth 135 Dolezal, Alvin 85,77,193 Dolezal, Glen 140 Dolezal, Stephen 140 Dora, Dolores 125 Escobedo, Sandra 86 Escobedo, Sarah 141 Esparza, Esparza, Esparza, Esparza, Espinosa Espinosa Espinosa Angel 99,185,204 Armando 125,128 Freddie 125,128 Ray 116,185 Carrie 141,145 Danny 125 Diane 116,185,191 s 1 1 Esp inosa , Michael 1 17 Espinosa Estrada , , Sarah 135 Eddie 117,185 Evan, Frances 1 08, 175 Fairchild, Wain 99 Farek, Lisa 145,128,60 Fehner, James 117,207 Fehner, LaVonne 86,193 Fehner, Michael 135,134 Dora, Sharon 108,187 Douglas, Stella 125 Downey, Joe 116,185,207,211 Draeger, Beverly 135 Dreyer, Alice 108,185,188 Dreyer, Debbie 85,185 Dreyer, Joni 108,185,49,187 Dreyer, Linda 99,185,188 Contreras, Consuela 140 Contreras, Johnny 116,207 Contreras, Rosa 116 Cooley, Garvin 135,136 Cooley, Youvon 116 Coover, Lillian 85,193 Crews, Mrs. W. L. 46,114 Crook, Cathy 99,185,186,187, 178 Crook, Jeannie 108,185 Crook, Joseph 116,185,186 Curtis, Willie 99,199 Cuvelier, Dottie Sue 99,59,78 Cuvelier, Scott 131,130,128 Fehner, Sheila 135 Fennell, Gladys 125 Fennell, James 141 Fennell, Larry 108 Filip, Dennis 137 Finch, Debbie 108,175,177 Finch, Kello 141,145 Fink, Brian W. 117 Fink, Caroline 117,175,78,232 Fink, Carolyn 99,58,177,203 Fink, Laura 125,60 Dreyer, Margie 85,185,188,192, 233 DuBose, Bruce 108,210 DuBose, Desiree 125,128 DuBose, John Charles 108,186 DuBose, Karen 85,59,78,188,193, 196 DuBose, Tara 140,145,60 DuBose, Todd 116,185,207 Dubose, Mrs. Warren, Jr. 192, 106,35 DuBose, Mrs, W. T. 132 Eckols, Cynthia 99,12,13,76, 49,178 Daniel, David 116,185 Daniel, Mary Daniel, Robyn 108,175 Danysh, Tommy 125 Danysh, Roy 125,135 Daum , Mrs. Volna Lee 47,106 Davenport, Charles 207 ,149 Davis, Mr. John 40 Dean, Georgia 99 Dean, Patricia 116 Dean, Terrell 108,197 DeBerry, Cynthia 125,128,124 Eckols, Suzanne 108 Ehler, Kenneth 140 Ehrig, Mrs. Al Wayne 42 Ehrig, Steve 85,76,71,171,210, 148,97 Eleby, Cynthia Elaine 140 Ellis, William 86,231,178,193 English, Michael 139,140 Eredia, Anita 135 Eredia, Tony 135 Erskin, Eula Marie 140 Escobedo, Ralph 60 Finley, Finley, Finley, Charles 108,210 Jim 117,207 Teresa L. 141 , 145 Fitzhugh, Jeanie 108 Fitzhugh, Tammy 135 Flores , Flores , Andy 99 Carlos 135 Flores, Mr. Ed 37,114 Flores, Ray 6,141 Flores, Flowers 165, Rita Ann 135 , Danny 86,64,171,196, 148,156 Flowers, Rickey 108 Floyd, Floyd, Floyd, Floyd, David 125,128 Edward 141 Janelle 132,133,135,l34 J. C. 99,171,188,192, 21 0,211, 164,148 Floyd, Jcrry ios,5s,io5,i92, 210,149 Floyd, Mr. John C. 43,209,210 Foley, Carolyn 135 Fortune, David 125 Fougerat, Denise 125,128 271 , Tim 117,185 Haden, Lori 126 72 Fougerat, Gerald 86,82,16,59, 225,65,82,148 Fougerat, Michael 108,171,210 Frederick, Leonard 86 Friberg, Mrs. Phil 132 Frye, Gayle 108,37 Frye, Leona 99 Frye, William 117,185 Fryer, Andre 108,185,186,210, 163,211,164,149 Fryer, Mrs. Frank 136,139,136 Fryer, Iberia 125,128 Fryer, Lawrence W, 99,98,105, 210,211 ,164,149 Fryer, Mrs. Lawrence 48 Fuller, Sherry 117,188 Fullilove, David 6,141,145 Fullilove, Mrs. Jack 139 Gescheidle , Chris 135 , 1 34 Gescheidle , Norma 117,49 Gescheidle, Randy 99,189 Gescheidle Gibson, Carl 87,171,148,154, 152 Gibson, Ricky 131,130 Giles, Kelvin Leroy 135,136 Gilkey, Carolyn 99,180,173 Gilkey, Ronnie 135 Gindler, Bruce 117,219 Girouard, Brenda 109 Girouard, Cathy 56,13 Guevara, Pete 87,199,196 Guevara, Susan 109,175 Hagen, Michael 141 Hahn, Jacki 99,180 Hahn, Russ 126,131,130 Hajovsky, David 87,82,55,76, 171,163,148,151,152 Hajovsky, Jeanette 126,128,12 Hajovsky, Judy 139,141,145,6r Halamicek, Henry 109 Halamicek, Roy 87,16, 28,234 Glass, Glass J Mr. Bill 55,111 Bryan 109,58,105,192 Glass, Darren 135,134 Glass, Mrs. Sammie E. 50 Glass, Sharon 125,128,60,124 Glover, Mrs. Joe 51 Gomez, Ernest 131,130 Gomez, Sylvia 125 Gonzales , Antonio 125 Gonzales, David 125 Gonzales, Eufenio 135 Gonzales Karen 141 1,145 Gonzales Shirley Ann 14 Gonzales, Thomas 141 Goodwin Mrs. J. B. 139 Goodwin Phil 87,210,196 Gottwald, Darrell 109 Gottwald, Kenneth 87 Gottwald, Mr. N. H. 46 Granado, Grace 117 Grauke, Mrs. Melvin 139 Gray, cum 99,210 148 Hallmark, Ruth Ann 135 Hamilton, Miss Odelle 57 Hanke, Kenneth 109,185 Hansford Carolyn 141 Hansford Charles 117 Hansford, Ella 87,182 Hansford, Otis 109,199 Hansford, Shirley 99 Harborth, Daryl 109 Harborth, Joyce 87,214,180, 188,192,200 Hardt, Emily 135 Hardy, Clay 141 Harrell, Jimmie 126,131,130 Harrell, Mrs. Maurice 180 Harris, Gary 87,196,206 Harris, Mr. Herman E. 123 Harrison, Albertha 135,134 Harrison, Connie 135 Harrison, Lovie 117,175,185, 24,114,182 Harrison, Thomas 109 Gray, Laverne 117,175 Greathouse, Donald 141 Greathouse Horris 141 Greathouse, Hiawatha 109,199 Greathouse John 117 Greathouse, Joyce 99,200,182 Greathouse, Stella 87 Harrison, Vickie 126 Hasting, Christine 126 Hastings, Christine E. 126,128 Hastings, David G. 141 Hastings, Jesse 87,174,39,183, Gandre, Guy 99,32 Gandre, Jimmy D. 108,168 'Gandre, Mary 86,177,180,222, 181 ' Garcia, Alcario Jr. 125 Garcia, Delores 99 Garcia, Johnny Ray 108,199 Garcia, Mary 6,141,145 Garcia,Mary Lou 86,193 Garcia, Norma Jean 135 Garcia, Ramon 125 Garcia, Rolands 108,204 Garcia, Rose 145,134 Garcia, Rose Marie 135 Garcia, Rosie 99,191,182 Garcia, Rudy 135,136 Garner, Brenda 135 Garner, Karen 108,175,173 Garvel, Linda 117,58,175,192 Garza, Clara 141,145 Garza, Oscar 86,82,191,171,148, 190,152 Garza, Ray 108,191,163,149 Garza, Rene 125 Garza, Rosa 125 Garza, Yolana 108,191,173 Gast, Debbie 86 Gaytan, Alex 86,18 Gaytan, Alice 117 Gaytan, Norma 135,134 Gee, Ethel 86,174,69,71,195 Gerloif , David Roy 135,136,134 oerioffg Debbie 141,145 Gerlo ff , Linda 109,185,188 Gerlo ff, Nancy 125 Green, Curtis 135 Green, Evangeline 109,182 Green, Joann 109 Green, Topsy 117,185,207,187 Green, William 141 Green, Yvonne 109 Greenwood, Bennie 141 Grim, Paul 109,185 Guerra, Arnulfo 117,207 Guerra, Dolores 135 Guevara, Delores 135 Guevara, Oralia 126 182 Hastings Jimmy 109,199 Hastings John 88 Hastings Leslie 117 Hastings Lorene 99,49,196,17 182 Hastings, Roland 88,148,154 Hastings, Tommy 126 Hastings, Willie 88 Havel, Mrs, Ann 175 Havel, Carolyn 135 Havel, David 109,197 Havel, Supt, Fred A. Jr. 56,8 Heberle, David 88,185,197,193 Hedspeth, Dexter 109 Heinemeyer, Marvin 88, 210,196 Heins, Aline 99,174,203,196 Heldarsen, Kathy 109,175,173 Heldarsen, Patricia 88,193 Heller, Barbara 117 Hunt, Barney 142 Hunt, Edward 142 Hunt, Ella 126 Hunt, Farris 117,207 Hunt, John Ray 110 Hunt, Myrtle 110 Hunt, Valerie 126 Johnson, Janet 142, 145, 60 Johnson Jean 110,185,106,178 Johnson Johnny 142 Johnson Judy 110 Johnson Julie 118,175,192,178 Johnson Larry 142 Johnson Lea 132,133,60,136 Johnson Linda 126 Helmke, Jimmy 193 Hendly, John 126 Hernandez, Minerva 135 Hernandez, Nicky 6,141 Hernandez, Sylvia 109,191 Herschap, Ronald 6,141 Hidalgo, Michall 126 Hidalgo, Rebecca 110,185 Hidalgo, Ronnie 110,199 Hidalgo, Roselinda 135,134 1-1111, Jackson, Carol 89,9,18,67,69, Hill, Becky 126 Hill, Cathy 117,175,178 Hill, Cindy 135 Hill, Susan 110,175 Hill, Mr. Vernon C. 98,156,47 Hill, Mrs. Vernon C. 51 Zack 141, 145 Hindman, Joe Britt 99,210 Hindman, Ruth 135,134 Hindman, Tammy 99 Hinds, Mrs. Frank C. 114,32 Hinds, Mrs. Frank C. 123 Hines, Craig 88,216,206 Hobizal, Shirley 110,175 Hyman, Ann 117 lnce, Elizabeth 88,231,203,178 lnce, Joe 88,82,59,185,178, 186, 9,17,171,234,163,164,165, 148,97 lnce, Mark 117,185 lnce, Susan 60,136,134 lrle, Herbie 136 lrle, Rosemary 142 lvey, Debra 136 lvy, David 117 lzard, Betty 88,58,2l4 Izard, Judy 118,185,188 lzard, Robin 132,136 202,203,27,49,97,178 Jackson, Carolyn 117,172,173, 170 Jackson, Jay 99,204 Johnson, Loma 142 Johnson, Mary 126 Johnson, Melba 89,174,195,183, 182 Johnson, Melvin 110,76,199 Johnson, Patricia 175,110,173, 172,182 Johnson, Raye 99,195 Johnson, Ruth 89,174,39,183 Johnson, Susan 142 Johnson, Thomas 99,164 Johnston , Karen 126 Jones Christine 89 Jones David 110 Jones, Linda 136 Jones, Minerva 126 Jones, Paula 110,182 Jones, Robert 82,89,73,203,27, 49 Jungbauer, David 89,171 , 156 Hodges, Dwayne Elyah 136 Hodges, Gussie 99 Hodges, Hattie 110,182 Hodges, Sam 117 Hodges, Ruth 6,141 Hodges, Will 110,164,149 Hollaway, Janice 126 Holloway, John 117 Holt, Betty 126 Holt, David 110,197,210 Holt, Jimmy 88,163,204 Hoopingarner , Donis 110, 75 , 203, 49 Hornung, Mrs. Ernest 123 Howel, Grover 136 Howell, James 88,171,165,148, 206 Howell, Valorie 117,11,49,178 Hrncirik, Ann 110,59,175,49 Hull, Charles 126,131,130 Hull, Bonny Starr 142,145 Hull, Candi 110,185 Hunt, Carlton 110 Jackson, Jimmy 89,160,18,17l, 234,163,165,158,156 Jackson, Joy 136,134 Jackson, Mary Jane 60,136 Jackson, Paul 99 Jackson, Ronnie 214,196 Jahns, Diann 136 Jahns, Terry 118 Jaluika, Benjie 126 Jalufka, Louis 126 Jalufka, Pauline 142,145 James, David 99,58,98,157, 165,149 James, Jeff 99,157,199,146 James, Linda 126,128 James, Wanda 142,145 Janota, David 142,145,60 Jefferson, Elvira 126 Jefferson, Larry 110 Jefferson, Sandra 99 Johnson, Beverly 136 Johnson, Billy 99,199 Johnson, Bobby 118 Johnson, David 89,74 Johnson, James 142 Johnson, James 126 Jurek, Mr. Gray 45,206 Jurek, Janice 118,175 Jurek, Shirley 126,128 Kalisek, Cathy 110,66 Kalisek, Charles 126 Kalisek, Raymond 89 Kalisek, Sandra 142 Kalmus, Joey 99,177,98,171, 163,148,155,154,151,15O Kalmus, Kevin 126,131,13,6O Kalmus, Mr, Lawrence 33,106, 148,155 Kapavik, Betty 136 Kapavik, Kathy 118,175 Karlos, Mr. T. L. 43,953,193 Karlos, Mrs. T. L. 40 Karnau, Mr. Herb 44,11-4,145, 185,68 Keating, Sandra 99,177 Keck, Susie 142,145 Keck, William 126,130,128 Kelley, Brad 110,58j185,192 Kelley, Tucker 142 Kelly, Carolyn 99,174,188,173 Kelly, Debra 118 27 128,145,l85, 134 i 1 P 4 Kelly, James 110 Kelly, Jimmy 142,145 Kelly, Pat 43,209 Kincaid, Mark 142 King, Stanley 99,157,199,149, Lauraine, Leigh 143,145,60 Lea1,Aurelio 90,162,171,152, 206 Lowery, Mr. Gerald 34,106,148 155,76 Lowery, Mrs. Gerald 132 156 Klapuch, Gerald 89,206 Klapuch, Johnny 126 Klapuch, Ricky 142 Klapuch, Timmy 110,177,210 Klein, Dale 99,177,186,171, 188,187,148 Klein, Particia 60,126 Knandel, Carol 142 Knandel, Elizabeth 126 Knesek, Chris 126,130 Knight, Mrs. Richard 50 Kocian, Carolyn 136 Kohlenberg, Mrs. R. B. 41,203 Kohlcnberg, Mr. Randy 44,114, Koncaba, Robert 1 36 Kotzebu Kotzebu e, Diane 126 e, Doug 99,98,193 Krause, James 118,189 Krause, Janet 127 Kresta, David 127,185 Kresta, Elizabeth 99,78,189,196 Kresta, IOA nn 143 Kridler, Jackie 118,175,178 Krueger, Jerry 89,227,206 Kuck, Carol 136,134 Kuck, Mike 143,60 Leal, Benny 127 Leal, Diane 136 Leal, Joe 118,207 Leal, Larry 110 Leal, Ricky 101,105 Leazer, Darrell 101 Lee, Debbie 90,59,185,14,192 Lee, Stacy 127,128 Ledesma, Frank 118 Leissner, Jeffrey 110,210 Leissner, Stanley 136,134 LePori, David 127,130,128 LePori, Donna 90,174,185,202, 203 LePori, Elizabeth 143,145,631 LePori, Kenneth 136,134 LePori, Mary 118,185,203,178 Lester, Byron 136 Lester, Jan 137,60 Lester, Jeffery 137 Lester, John 118,207,114,164 Lester, Joy 127,61 Lester, Rickey 118,208,207,114, 208 164 Lewis, Connie 90,180,221,193 Lewis, David 90,32 Lewis, Gary 127 Lewis, Larry 6,143 Lindemann, Donna 110,109,106, 180,220,173,178,181 Luke, Coleman 127 Luke, Evelyn 110,188 Luke, Ray 118 Lytle, Rowena 137 Machicek, Michael 101,185,186 197,188 Machicek, Roger 143,145,61 Macias, Estella 127 Machicek , Sharon 217 Macias, Macias, Macias, Macias, Felipe 143 Juanita 6,143 Lupe 110 Margie 6,143 Malatek, Alvis 101,163,206 Malatek, Mrs. Eddie 50 Malatek, Glenna 110,109,175 Malatek, Richard 8,127 Mang, Carlyn 101,264,185 Mang, Melinda 90,85,185,17, 29,192 Kulhanek, Doris 127 Kulhanek, Dorothy 143 Kulhanek, Mary 118 Kulhanek, Roselyn 110 Kuntschik, Chris 127,128 Kuntschik, Debbie 118,175 Kuntschik, Diana 90,58,226,177 192,97,178 Kuntschik, Karla 143 Kuntschik, Mike 136 Kuntschik, Ricky 101,210 Lindemann, Jan 90,16,58,76,9, 12,13,32,76,203,192,220,27, 97,178 Lindemann, Luann 139,143 Lindemann, Tommy 132,137,136 Littlefield, Mollie 101,189,196, 178,171 Lloyd, Connie 101,200 Lockstedt, Barbara 90,59,203, 78,189,192,196 Lockstedt, LYHHH 137,61 Maples , Mrs. J. B., Ir. 39,106 Marek, Mrs. Clarence 42,98 Marshall, John 101,210 Martin, Dawn 137 Martin, Dred 101,205 Martin, Glen 6,143,145 Martin, John 118,207 Martin, Scotty 6,143 M artinez , Alice 90, 193 Martinez , Carlos 127 Martinez, Henry 90 Martinez ,Mary 118,182 Martinez, Pauline 6,143 Martinez, Robert 127 Martinez, Rudy 101 Martinez, Tommie 6,143 Massey, Massey, Gerald 143,145 Leonard 91, 203, 206 Massie, Tim 110,178 Massie, Scott 91,235,171,148, Kylandges, Charles 127 Kylandezes, Sandra 136 Lacy, Mr. Alvin C. 114,36 Lackey, Robert Roy 101,199 Lampkin, Janice 101,49,26,173, 182 Larnprecht, Gwendolyn 110,185 Lamprecht, John 136,134 Laster, Gene 136 Lockstedt, Paul 101,206 Logan, Bobby 9O,75,58,171,215, 163,196,27 Logan, Sandra 101,98,195,20O Logan, Sharon 118,1l,33.1'73 Longoria, Diamantina 127 Longoria, Freddy 118,207,164 Lopez, Ginger 6,143 Lopez, Sylvia 6,143 Low, Miss Almeda 48 97 Matias, Anton 137 Matthies, Michael 127,130 Maulding, Jeannie 91,185,78, 188,222,196,172,179,178 Mayberry, Jacqueline 91,174,18 200 May, Kenneth 101,235,188 May, Ricky 127,130,235 Medina, Ricky 137,136 70, Medina, Rosie 118 Mendoza, Cipriano, Jr, 91 Mendez, Joe 127 Mendez, Louis 137 Mendez, Ramon 137 Mendez, Sylvia 143 Menking, Freddie 111,209,210 Menking, Jeff 101,157,171,188, 156 Menking, Mrs. LeMont 38 Mercer, Gene 137,136,134 Mican, Mary Ellen 91,59,180, 192, 200, 27 , 182, 181 Mikes, Judy 137 Mikes, Mary 127 141 Moore, David 143 Moore, John 102,197,192 Moore, Kathleen 185,188,192 49,121 Moore, Melanie 137,61,134 Moreno, Johnny Joe 92,230,74, 193 Moseley, Joyce 127 Moseley, Mark 143 Mosely, Joseph 127 Mosely, Martha 92 Moya, Jacqueline 143 Moya, Jenny 102 Muelker Dwight 111,211 Muelker, Kathy 137 Munguia, Dominga 102 Munguia, Maria 137 Munguia, Tomasa 127 Munson, Beth 139,140,145,61, 231 Munson, Houston 127,130,61 McCullough, Cheryl 91,58,185, 186,8,14,65,29,97,192 McCullough, Jan 118,11,58,24, 192,49,73,74,178 Navejar, Navejar Neitsch Neitsch Neslone Michael 137 , Sylvia Ann 143 , Cynthia 143 , Ray 111,210 y, Pete 102 Netti, Lawrence 132,137,136 Netti, Mary Ellen 175,114,169 Neuse, Nathan 137,134 Newton, Bobby 132,137,136 Newton, Gary 164 Newton, Larry 127,131,130 128, 61 Newton, Terry 111,22.7 ,115, 149 Noack, Mrs. Bill 51 Novak, Andrew 137 Novak, Cathy 66 Novak, Dorothy 111,66 Novak, Edwin James 129,131,130 Novak, Johnny 143 Novak, Sharon 111 Null, S andra 1 29 Oakes, Mrs. Troy 52 Oeltjen, David 136 Oglesby, Kellar B. 45,204,205 Oglesby, Holly 102,34 McG1othine, Anna Delean 143,145 McKinney, Donald 101,197 McKinney, Kathaleen 73,91,82, 59,177,10,78,176,192,196 McKinney, Larry 110,59,76,185, 177,186,37,68,76 McKinight, Rose Marie 143,145 McMillan, Mark 110,85 McMillan, Mellissa 91,185,186, Mikes, Carolyn 111 Mikesh, Joey 101,206 Mikesh, Karen 127,61 Mikesh, Mike 101,l0,177 Mikesh, Paul 137,136 Mikesh, Sharon 111 Miller, Bruce 91,204 Miller, Christie 118,185,45,121, 179 Miller, James 127 Miller, Roy 143 Miller, Jerry 137 Miller, John 102,157,209,210, 149 Miller, Kelly 139,143 Miller, Kevin 118 Miller, Linda 111,22,180,192, 179 Miller, Nancy 118 Miner, Roger 111 Miller, Rosie 111 Miller, Susan 91,215,196 Miller, Terri 91,185,182 Miller, Timothy 111 Miller, Ulite 118,161,207 - Mills, Jeff 137,134 Mohrmann, Mrs. John 132 Molina, Molina, Molina, Carlos 102,199 Elaine 127 Estella 92,214,196 Molina, Cosme 92,198 Molina , Molina, Molina, Molina , Frank Molina, Johnny 127 Molina, Sally Molina, 92,193 George 137,19l,98 George 102,136 Henry 92 137 Steven 127 Montgomery, Mrs. Grady 139, 203 McNabb, Donnie 137,136 McNabb, Kelley 143,145,61 McNabb, Kenneth 111,210 McNabb, Pat 118,207 McNabb, Scott 127,130 McNeil, Shirley 127 McRae, Arlin 137 McRae, Harold 118 Nagel, Jayne 102,174,188 Nagel, Lea 137 Nance, Billy 102,206 Nance, Donnie 143 Navejar, Ernest 92,214,185,188, 196 Navejar, Gloria 127 Navejar, Lupe 102 Olivares, Pete 92, 206 Ollison , Ollison , Olmos , Olmos, Olmos , Olmos, Olmos , O'Neal, O'Neal, Onken, Ornelas Ornelas, Ornelas , Ornelas , Sandra 185,187 TommyG. 92,185,10 Frank 111,185,186,204 Henry 119 Lupe 92 Manuel 137 Rita 182 Frances 111,41 Laura 137 Richard 143 , Doris Fay 143 Lee 129 Leon 92,165 Leroy 111,149 Orr, Mike 114,149,157,149 Ortiz, Joe 129,61 Padilla, Belinda 119 Padilla, Lupe 143 Padilla, Yolanda 129 Pannone, Stacie 143 Pape, Darrell Wade 143 Parker, Damon 129,130,128 Parker, Darren 143 Parker, Denise 92,203,73 Parker, Judy 93,59,66,192,230, 275 Porter 76 173,172 Parsley, Mrs. Curtis 46,98 Partridge, Carolyn Kay 133,137 Partridge, Mrs. Frank 34,l06,183, 49 Patteson, Eldridge 185 Patteson, Jeri 93,174,235,185, 15,203,73,97,178 Patteson, Walter 102,170,206 Peeler, Billy 102,105,157 Pekar, Billy 102 Pekar, Joyce 137 Pekar, Kathleen 143 Pekrul, Mike 143,145 Ploetz, Mrs. William 51 Poe, De Lois 93,235,185,177, 15,176,188,192 Poe, Tommy 111,112,185,177 Pohler, David 185 Pohler, Timothy 137, 134 Polasek, Lorene 93,193 Polk, Anthony 137 Polk, Bryan 129 Polk, Jesse 143 Polk, Leonard 112,185,157,134 Polk, Leon 129,130,128 Polk, Michael 102,199 , Dorothy 1 29,128 Reyes, Ofelia 112,188 Respondek, Agnes 103 Respondek, Joe 207 Reynolds, John 138 Rhoades, Brenda 103 Rhoades, Jackie 93,221 Richardson, Cary 119,207 Richardson, David 129,128 Richardson, Gene 93,210 Richardson, Keith 144,145 Pena , Daniel 102, 191 , 171 Pena, David 143 Pena, Henry 119 Pena, Manuel 102,20,191,148, 152,151 Perez, Elizabeth 111,191 Perez, Jesse 93,191,78,73,176, 49,196,190 Perez, Juanita 102,195 Perez, Linda 11,111,191,22,106 Perez, Lupe 185,191,182 Perez, Martha 137 Perez, Mary Jane 129 Perez, Michael 191 Perez, Mike 164 Perry, Barney 129 Perry, Clay 119 Perry, Edward 137 Pesek, Mr. Lawrence 131,132 Pesek, Mrs. Lawrence 123 Person, Vernon 199,45 Peterek, Cynthia 137 Peterek, Debbie 129,61 Peterek, Ray 102,193 Peterman, Mavis 93,185,192 Petru, Eugene 111,70 Petru, Susan 102,185 Petru, William 207 Pettus, Mrs. Percy 123 Philips, Brian 129,130,128 Pierce, Jeanie 93,186,178,203,73 Pilsner, Don 137 Pilsner, Glenn 111,210 Pilsner, Paulette 143,14-5 Porter, Maggie 103 Porter, Pauline 137,134 Price, Allan 112,185 Pritchard, Debbie 112 Quinney, Dot 137 Quinton, Timothy 112,204,205 Raeke, Patricia 143,145,61 Rainey, Mr. Don 131 Rainey, Mrs. Don 131 Rainey, Steve 137,61,136,134 Raley, Gregory 207 Raley, 103,210 Richter, Linda 129 Richter, Lynn 103,199 Richter, Norma 94,71,180,195 Richter, Patricia 112,59- Richter, Richard 144 Richter, Virginia 144 Riedel, Kelley 161 Riedel, Kenneth 144,145,211 Riojas, Anna 144 Riojas, Daniel 144 Riojas, Fabian 138 Riojas, Rose 129 Rios, Mary 112,188 Rivera, Alifonso 103,193 Rivera, Cynthia 120 Rivera, David 103 Rivera, Florence 138 Rivera, Irene 94,195 Pisciotta, Cinsy 129 Pisciotta, Debra 112 Pisciotta, Ralph 207 Ploeger, Sally 112,185,178 Ploetz, Billy 143,145 Poletz, Saralyn 137 5 11, W, Ramirez, Jimmy 144, 145 Ramirez , Jo Ann 137 Ramirez, Joe 185 Ramirez, Josie 137 Ramirez Ram irez Ram irez , Patsy 93 , Ricky 191 , Ruben 129,128 Ram irez , Victor 1 1 2 Ramos, Anita 143 Ramos, Betty 129 Ramos, Gloria 137 Ramos, Pomposo, Jr. 137 Ramos, Ray 129 Ramos, Ricky 143,136 Ramsay, Debbie 93,180,188 Rasmussen, Chris 185 Reagan, Gene 129,131,128,130 Reagan, Jan 137 Reaves, Mrs. Malcolm 35,98, 188 Reed, Christie 119 Reed, Loretta 137 Remschel, Miss Corinne 36, 195 98 Remschel, Natalie 192,178,179 Reyes, Eddie 93 Rivera, John 144 Rivera, Mickey 112 Rivera, Richard 112,134,138 Robinson, Clinton 103,185,180, 204 Robinson, Deborah 129 Robinson, Roxanne 112 Rodriguez, Amanda 139,144,145 Rodriguez, Andrew 138 Rodriguez, Artemio 138 Rodriguez, Bobby 144 Rodriguez, Carmen 112 Rodriguez, Christine 103,185,98 Rodriguez, Daniel 144 Rodriguez, Dennis 138 Rodriguez, Hope 103 Rodriguez, Julia 112,191,129 Rodriguez, Peggy 191,120 Rodriguez, Randy 103,191 Rodriguez, Robert 144, 145, 196, 103,191 Rodriguez, Rudy 144 Rodriguez, Ruth 138 Rodriguez, Shirley 103,185,98, 178 Rodriguez, Timmy 136 61 Schieberle, Mrs. Harry 139 1165116 33,121,173 Rodriguez, Yvonne 129 Roeber, Lisa 129,128 Romanos, Joe Rose, Robby 120 Ruddock, Jeff 120 Ruddock, Peggy 94 Rymel, David 189,120 Rymel, Jacqueline 129 Rymel, Johnny 129 Salas, Adele 120 Salas, Tony 144 Salazar, Daniel 138,136 Saldana, Mr. Genaro 190,191, 98 Sampleton, Betty 112 Sampleton, Eli 112,160,199, 156,154,152 Sampleton, Hayward 129 Sampleton, Jonnie 103 Sampleton, Robert 120 Sanders, Cindy 11,175,49,120 Sanders, Mike 138,136 Sanders, Steve 112,149 Sanders, Mrs. Virgil 123 Sanfilippo, Michael 138,136,134 San Miguel, Martin 144 Satberry, Derbie 120 Scales, Mrs. E. F. 139 Scallion, Marva 6,144 Scanlan, Dale 103 Schellenberg, Dale 94,204 Schellenberg, Debbie 175,l85, 120 Schellhase, James 185,203,120, 178 Schellhase, Sharon 112,185,186, 178 Schmidt, Henry 112,207 Schmidt, Keith 144,145 Schomburg, Matt 138 Schrader, Peggy 112 Schuler, James 138,203 Schuler, Karen 129 Schultz, Diana 138 Schurig, Sarah 103,174,185,188 Scoggins, Kelly 144,145 Scott, Clarence 207,120 Scott, David 112,207,199 Scott, Diane 112,122,173,187 Seger, Debbie 112 Seidel, Diane 144,145 Seidel, Kristie 138 Seitz, Dean 207,120 Seitz, Sandra 103,14,185 Selzcr, June 175,203,120,178 Sepeda, Alice 94,191,193 Sepulveda, Andrew 129 Sepulveda, Mary Ann 120 Sepulveda, Michael 144 Sells, Oscar 144 Shanklin, Kevin 207,114,120 Shanklin, Patrice 94,77,173,172, 71 Shannon, Clay 120 Shannon, Lorelei 94,195,217 Shannon, Pat 129,134 Sheffield, JoNel1 94, 16 , 9, 12, 13, 210,97 Shelton, Hugh 94,193 Shelton, Tim 138,61,134 Shelton, Richard 29,188,192 Shock, Gary 112,207 Shoemate, Harley 144,145 Short, Debbie 120 Short, Marilyn 144,145 Short, Terri 129 Shuler, Chris 103,148,188,189 Shuler, Lori 129 Sievers, Larry 112 Simper, Beverly 132,133,138, Simmons, Brenda 112 Simmons, Walter 136,138 Simmons, Wanda 175 Simper, Debbie 120 Simper, Jeff 144,145,631 Simper, Michael 129,130,128 Sirildo, Gloria 138 Smith, Jocelyn 144 Smith Josie 144 Smith Kenneth 130 Smith Larry 120 Smith Laverne 144 Smith Leroy 103,120,210,211 Sm ith Smith Marshall 112, 59, 185 , 192 Melvin 112 Smith Patty 112,10,11,58,106, 32,192,49 Smith, Raymond 130 Smith, Rebecca 112 Smith, Robert 112 Smith, Rosie 185,120 Smith, Roger 95,224,206 Smith, Shirley 138 Smith, Steve 144 Soefje, Mr. Harvey 123 Soliz, Sylvia 103 Sommerlatte, Mrs. Clyde 48 Sommerlatte, Tim 112 Sonsel, Dennis 128,130,61 Soto , Freddy 191 , 114 Soto, Rachel 138,134 Soto, Ronnie 144,145,200 Soto, Rosie 95,185,177,191,9, 18 Spahn, Gloria 103,196 Spahn, Janelle 138,61 Spahn, Patricia 112 Spahn, Rex 58,185,186,121 Sophler, Shirley 95,58,174,177, 69,195 Staton Cathy 113 Staton David 144 Staton Dorothy 144 Staton, Judy 121 Staton Laura 103,78,196 Staton, S cott S cott S cott Dorothy 138,134 Louis 161,120 Michael 144 Sixtos Mary 138 Smith Alvin 138 Smith Billy 144 Smith Connie 94,182 Smith Danny 136,138 Smith Darlean 134,138 Smith David 130 Smith Debra 130 Smith Donald 120 Smith Donna 94,193,180,181 Smith James 130 Smith, Mr. Jesse 32,114,197,73, 198 Smith, Mrs. Jesse 132 Smith, Mrs. Holland 35,114 Steckel, Robert 103,17,157 Steemer, David 121 Steemer, Jimmy 103,199,148 Steemer, Michael 144 Steen, Donald 95,123,165 Steen, Elroy 130 Steen, Glenda 113,175,185,182 Steen, Kay 95,174,183,182 Stewart, Mrs. Mildred 132 Stovall, Timothy 185,121 Stulting, Carolyn 103 Sutton, Dicky 95,210 Sutton, Gary 130,128 Sutton, Jackie 144 Sutton, Linda 130 277 278 , Svoboda, Mike 130 Svoboda, Sherrie 144 Sykes, Benny 130 Tabera, DorothyJean 103,19l, 20,182 Tabera, JoAnn 144,145 Tate, Dennis 207,121 Tate, Ronnie 95,171,2l5,165, 148 Taylor, Arlene 130 Taylor, Charles 121 Taylor, Cynthia 144 Taylor Diana 113 Taylor Linda 103,195 Taylor Melvin 103,199 Tealer Dennis 103,160,20,17l 195 159 Tesch, Randy 130 Tesch, Tim 144,145 Vackar, Mrs. R. J. 50 Valdez, David 130 Valenta, Brenda 130,121 Valenta, Jackie 138,134 Valenta, Larry 104,206 Valenta, Mary Ann 175 Valenta, Rose 95 Valenta, Sue 175,203,12l, Valle, Elvira 95 vane, ciofra 1l3,182' Valle, Jesse 104 Valle, Rosa 121 Valle, Santos 130 Vana, Geraldine 144,145 Vana, Karen 133,61 Vega, Connie 95,191,193 Vega, Mary 130 Vega, Santos 130 Vega, Tony 144 Walshak, Mike 104,210 Walshak, Ronette 59,l35,l92, 179 Walthall, Annette 175 Walthall, Daymond 96,204 Walthall, Nancy 104,10,174,20 197 Thanheiser, Richard 133 Tharp, Richard Eugene 133 Tharp, Robert 144 Thibodaux, Dennis 103,205 Thibodaux, Donald 121 Thibodaux, Robin 130 Thomas, Robert 144 Thompson, Todd 144,145 Tieken Beverly 103,59,l1,70, 172,192 Tieken Rosemary 175,l85,232, 121 Tieken, Wesley 138,136 Tolson, Mrs. R. B. 41,114 Tomas, Diana 121 Tomas, Johnny 130 Tomas, Patti 113,185,136,49 Tomas, Randall 185,121 Tomas, Ronnie 95,204 Torres, Alice 121 Torres, Cindy 113 Torres, Jesse 130 Torres, John 121 Torres, Richard 144 Tovar, Carmen 130,128 Tovar, Sandra 103,135,188 Trevino, Diane 67,144,145 Tuch, Leroy 103,l35,204,205 Tumimson, Brenda 113,175,188 Turk, James 207,121 Turk, Mrs. Sammy 139 Urban, Sherian 104,197 , 180 Venegas, Frances 113,173 Venegas, Frank l0,24,191,164, 121 Venegas, Freddie 133,136 Vercher, Paul 113 Vernor, John 95 ' Vickers, James 133,136,134 Walton, Randy 207 Warren, Cynthia 104,195 Washington, Elijah 96 Watson, Roderick 133 Watt, Charles 145 Watt, Christina 113,173 Watts, Bobby 122 Webb, Hamilton 145 Webb, Kenneth 113,22,157,165 149 Webb, Michael 161,24,114 Wehlman, Betty Jane 96 Wehlman, Pam 104 West, Ferd, 145 Whiddon, Jackie 96,185,186,15 64,203,188,222,49 Whiddon, Kathy 122 Whiddon, Kenneth 113,210 White Donald 113,199 Villareal, Edward 130 Villareal, Rubin 130 Villareal, Ruth 145 Villasana, Ray 61,130 Villasana, Rudy 144,145 White, Fannie 122,175,132 White, Joe 104,149 White, Paul 122 White, Richard 122 Whitehead, Pat 138, 134,136 Voight, Doris l13,175,41 Vollentine, Brad 82,96,70,169 Wienecke , M arilee 17 5,122 Wiley, Wilke, Wiley, Wilke, Wilke, Susan 122 Andrew 207,122 Elizabeth 113 Karen 145 Vernon 104,105,210 97,173 Vollentine, Henry 113,185,l77, 186,178 Vyvjala, Cindy l13,l35,177, 203,178 Walker, Dicky 113,149 Walker, Larry 131,130 , Walker, Patricia 175,121,182 Walker, Randy 113,161,197 Walker, Ricky 113,209,210 Walker, Bill 96,210 Walker, Wiley 118 Wallace, Cora 96,174,200,l33, 182 Wallace, Morris 138 Wallec Walsha k, Dorothy 121 k, David l38,6l,136,l34 Walshak, Dicky 228,71 , 210 Walsha Walsha k, Julie 145,61 k, Mark l39,l45,6l Wilkerson, Harlen 138,136 Wilkerson, Jessica 138 Wilkerson, John 161,207,114 163,122 Wilkerson, Pete 145 Williams, Brenda 96,76,174, 185,183,132 Williams, Catherine 104 Williams Williams , Williams, Williams Williams, 132 Williams, Williams , Willmann, Connie 138 Donald 207 Evel 122 Larry 145 Lois l04,49,l96, 173 Lorine 122,183 Shirley 104 Connly 96,197 , 189 192,97 Williamson, Joyce 104,11 Windwehen Cathy 113,175,173 Windwehen, James 96,29,210 Windwehen Sylvia 113,188 Windwehen, Willa 145,61 Winegeart, Glen 188,192,161,9, 17,171,96,58 Winegeart, Sarah Jane 145 Wirtz, Diann 138 Wishert, Larry 131,130 Witt, Monie 113 Witt, Trixie 104,12,13 Wood, Linda 185 Wootton, Allyson 11,49 Wootton, Butch 113,210 Wright, Kenneth 138,136,134 Wurz, Paul 97,196,206 Wyatt, Donna 128 Wyatt, John 161 Yaws, Ronnie 104 Young, Rocky 104,75 Young, Taylor 138,136 Zambrando, lncarnacion 131,13O, ' 128 Zavadil, Mr. John 123,128,136 Zella, Diane 145,61 Ze11a,Mike 122 Zella, Ronnie 113 Zertuche, Johnny 113,177,191 Zimmerhanzel, Darrell 97 Zumwalt, Carolyn 145 Zumwalt, Jimmy 145 Zumwalt, Roxie 138 279 0 Our Love Will E'er Abide We have come to the end of one phase of our lives. We face now the beginning of another. For each of us, our schooling may have been the most important phase that we will experience. The Lexington staff members of the graduating class of nineteen and seventy-three have dedicated this yearbook with. pride for memories to the student body of G.H.S. The members of the Class of '73 under the guidance of the faculty have prepared themselves to walk with uplifted heads into the future. As we leave to go our separate ways, we hope to make our school as proud of us as we are proud of her. Though we will never walk these halls again as' one of her students, we will return from time to time to visit dear old G. H.S. .I Editors 5 Kathaleen McKinney Barbara Lockstedt Pete Guevara i J Michael Brzozowski Jeannie Maulding Bobby Logan Karen DuBose Ernest Navejar Jesse Perez Estella Molina Paul Wurz, Gary Harris Phil Goodwin Marvin Heinemeyer Susan Miller r Danny Flowers Ronnie Jackson ,-fix ZA MV X 1 R ,X , X had A . ,, , ,WML ., 4..- H -- -Q-- - AA? 39 .M . K r J, . KV. 'ffl .. Hx' '.G':f?Wv. Qt: x, ',,, ' fffrrmif-'1 , fy , fb' 1 -- 4 yn- .4 fr' f .1 Yr' gn , A - fx. j-:YE 2x'Q.54.',-M, A W We ' W af' 32- ' f ,ng qi. V ' Law' -X --A, gifs L, .3f5'A 1-I j,imAn,f' 5 V IVV , -r ' 1' ' 4 ! . :il


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