Gonzales High School - Lexington Yearbook (Gonzales, TX)
- Class of 1978
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1 The Lexington Volume 48 Gonzales High School Gonzales, Texas 78629 Theresa Morphew Smith IN LOVING DEDICATION W. Henry Channing envisioned the lady Theresa M. Smith was A Christian, loving wife and mother, dedicated teacher and friend. To live content with small means; to seek elegance rather than luxury, and refinement rather than fashion; to be wor- thy, not respectable, and wealthy, not rich; to study hard, think quietly, talk frankly; to listen to stars and birds, to babes and sages, with open heart; to bear all cheerfully, do all bravely, await occasion, hurry never; in a word, to let the spiritual, unbidden and unconscious grow up through the common: this was to be her symphony. W. HENRY CHANNING 2 Dedication h Contents Student Life 4 Personality 18 Faces 34 Seniors 37 Juniors 45 Sophomores 51 Freshmen 56 Faculty 62 Organizations 68 Athletics 134 Papooses 164 Advertisements 188 Index 250 Closing 256 Editor: Bernadette Stefinsky Photography Editor: Barbara Boysen 4 Student Life o Editor Berny Stefinsky Student Life 5 PAKE [T. ionzalesjexas Come-And-Take-lt 1977 6 Student Life The Square became the center of attraction on the last night of the 1977 Come-and-Take-It Celebration. A fun filled weekend that started with the annual G.H.S. Homecoming football game where Pam Atkinson was crowned queen. After the game many Gonzaleans poured to the square to enjoy the booths, street dance, and just being with friends. Saturday brought the annual parade. The carnival and rodeo attracted much attention in the Independence Park. Sunday, though all the booths were closed, entertainment still continued as a number of various choirs performed on the square. On Monday another Come- and-Take-It Celebration came to an end, all the smiles and happy moments will long be remembered. A. After a big night the Homecoming Court still looked good during the Parade. B. Hard Boiled Eggs and Pepto - Bismal, what a combination. Even Kelly is wondering what kind. C. Linda Carter grits her teeth as she tries to win the doubles sack race with partner Jason Barnett. D. Even in the hot sun the Apache Flames keep in stride during the Come-and-Take-It Pa- rade. E. Don Pilsner and David Walshak smile after winning the egg toss. F. The Youth for Christ Club made their debue dur- ing Come-and-Take-It with their cotton candy table. G. Tracy Jones takes a big bite in the Hard Boiled Egg Contest. H. Students representing various organizations at GHS line up to compete in egg toss. I. Don Pilsner shows his coordination, needed to compete in the sack race. The Way We Were 1977-78 I M«Je it A ,Ve! VV„ v L s; r jm 8 Student Life All the memories of the GHS will light the corners of our minds, as indeed the song says. Memories we shall cherish of the way we were. The captured faces of fellow classmates are combined within the 1977-78 Lexington. This is the way we were. A. A fad that broke through at G.H.S. and made a great impression on many students was that of skateboarding. B. Punching each digit carefully, Sally Molina works hard dur- ing Bookkeeping. C. Linda Camarillo helps one of her Ele- mentary students. D. But Mrs. Parsley, it still doesn ' t work right, complains Jack Gindler. E. The 1977-78 choir pre- forms one of the first of many concerts that were given throughout the year. F. I showed you all this before Don, weren ' t you listening? asks Mrs. Dubose. G. Robin Damon tries to convince herself that the annual aptitude tests aren ' t all that bad. H. Mona Yackel seems to be listening carefully to a class lecture. I. Now you tell me you see the same thing I did, Elijah Clark tells Vincent Greathouse. J. Whenever help is needed in the library Mrs. Knight is always there to help. As shown helping Mrs, Glass. K. Seniors Kris- tie Seidel and Kenneth LePori inspect the Senior Bulletin Board. L. More essay questions? wonders Norma Gayton during an English IV test. M. Library aide Charlotte Davis works on a project to enhance the atmosphere of the library. St udent Life 9 It ' s Yesterday Once More Life within the halls and classrooms of G.H.S. was such a happy time. These memo- ries are collected within this year ' s Lexington. The memories that come back so clearly, and it ' s yesterday once more. A. WaUe up Beth, class is over. B. James Theile seems to be working hard on a car during auto mechanics. C. His first year at G.H.S., Mr. Joe Edmondson conducts the Mighty Apache Band, D. Caught again! Arlin MacRae can ' t seem to escape notice. E. Sandra Tomas types diligintly during typ- ing class. F. Junior Kenneth Bonds uses the card catalogue for some vital information. G. A typical sight at G.H.S. of groups of friends sitting and talking together. H, Melanie Wright plays the piano during choir. I. Megan Wright tries to block Hattie Benes from making a basket during Girls P.E. J. The first G.H.S. yearbook workshop proved to be a big suc- cess. Two representatives from Josten ' s American Yearbook Company spoke at the workshop. Student Life Apache Spirit Is Everlasting .. - i -IWll fr ' P During football season pep rallies are the main attraction of every Friday. The combined student body joins together in the gym to cheer the Apaches on to victory. Each pep rally consists of a performance by either the Flames or the twirlers. The mighty Apache Band begins each pep rally by playing the thundering Fight Song that always brings the students to their feet. Screams and yells of Apache Spirit break out everywhere. Each Friday during football season the student body of G.H.S. prove Apache Spirit is Everlasting. A. The Mighty Apache band shows their spirit during a Friday peprally, support the Apaches all the way. B. A New Drill Team ??? No, it ' s the Apache Farmers dancing during the Cuero peprally. Look at those legs!! C. As tradition holds, all the Seniors gather on the gym floor as they sing their last school song, during a G.H.S. peprally. D. The 1977-78 Apache foot- ball team. They are the reason the G.H.S. pep rallies are so spirited. E. Mr. Glass made his debut at a G.H.S. pep rally as what else but ... The Long Tall Texan. F. One of the jobs done every week during football season is the making of the Apache sign. Here being painted by Don Pilsner. G. Bored at a pep rally? Never! D. Smith, T. Finley, and T. Schomberg sing the school song. H. Andrew Rodriguez and Kenneth LePori break through the sign at a Friday night football game. I. The Senior class forms the spirit line for the boys at the first pep rally, even Mr. Burrows joins in. J. Danny Smith, the 1977-78 Drum Major, puts all he has into each half time performance. K. Senior, Mike Ballard reflects Apache spirit as he ascends the spirit ladder. T ' was The Week Before Christmas 14 The week before Christmas within the halls was a very busy one. Seniors were busy deco- rating their Sr. ' 78 tree and Sr. Alley. Var- ious other students participated in decorating doors for the annual door aecorating contest. Lettermen and the faculty competed in the Let- terman vs. Faculty basketball game. The Band and Choir presented a Christmas concert to the student body. Santa came to Gonzales. Many classroom parties took place. All of these events combined together to produce the Christ- mas spirit at G.H.S. A. Don ' t Be Cheezy?? Students of Mrs. Sandra Dubose created this humerous door during the yule tide season. B. Manuel Olmos lays one up there to get two more points for the annual Letterman vs. Faculty game. C. Santa came to town during a warm December day. D. Ernie Kapavik uses her creativity to help design a door at G.H.S. E. Who says I can ' t be Santa Clause? asks an angry Mark Walshak. F. Seniors of ' 78 help decorate their traditional tree in front of the office. G. Linda Carter and Mary Jane Jackson smile while enjoying a class Christmas party. H. Two library aides help to decorate the library window. I. Even Santa has a band. J. Mr. Glass blocks Kenny LePori from making a bas- ket during the Letterman vs. Faculty game. The Letterman won anyway. Student Life 15 Cliques Identified By T-shirts Friendships everywhere, not merely friendships among two people, but friendships among small groups, can be expressed by the following poem: Life is sweet because of friends we have made, And the things which in common we share. We want to live on, not because of ourselves. But because of the people who care. It ' s in giving, and doing, for somebody else. On all that life ' s splendor depends. And the joys of this life, when you ' ve summed it all up. And found in the making of friends. Symbolizing the unified friendships cf our times and en- hancing the friendships of certain Gonzales High School stu- dents is the belonging to a particular clique established by the students themselves. Some of these cliques are identified to the student body by the wearing of T-shirts with the title of the group on fron. and the member ' s given name or nickname on the back. Forming in 1975 was the first group to have T-shirts called Bad Company. This clique consists of four girls, Sheila Fehner, Lee Nagel, Bar bara Boysen and Betty Kapavik who have been friends since the first grade. Since their closeness was known to the student body as a foursome, the girls de- cided to identify themselves as a group, and Bad Company seemed to be a good name because the girls have exuberant personalities, but most of all are always full of wit. One- fourth of Bad Company, Barbara Boysen stated, Being able to confide and trust in one another and knowing there is al- ways someone to talk to is a great asset to our friendship. One for all and all for one. MF A. Bad Company is known for being together in the yellow truck. There they are shown kidding around with each other. B. Members of Bad Company, the first group to identify with T- Shirts, are from left to right: Betty Kapavik, Sheila Fehner, Barbara Boysen, and Lee Nagel. C. Another group to be identified by T-shirts was the Wild Bunch. They enjoy eating lunch together as well as riding around with the top down. They are from left to right: Berny Stefinsky, Sandy Scholton, Charii Cockcroft, Carolyn Ha- venl and Lynna Lockstedt. .= 16 Student Life Following Bad Company was the second group to form. In- spired by a chemistry teacher, the five girls call themselves The Wild Bunch. They are Sandra Scholton, Berny Ste- finsky, Carolyn Havel, Lynna Lockstedt, and Charlene Cockroft. These girls like to share dreams, similar exper- iences, future plans and the goals they look forward to in life. Having fun Is the main purpose of their clique. Enter- tainment includes dancing, eating out and riding around together. Charlene Cockroft commented, In friendship we find nothing false; everything is straight forward, and springs from the heart. All in all, these girls feel that by having their clique life is more enjoyable. Other groups formed mainly because they felt their group friendships were worth being identified. And so the Gonzales High School campus has four more cliques which attract the attention of fellow students and teachers alike. They are: Brown Sugar, consisting of Josie Rameriz, Linda Camarillo, Sally Molina, Rose Garcia, Florence Rivera, Diane Leal, and Sarah Espinosa; Kiss Destroyers including Merilyn Sam- ple, Janelle Christian, Cheryl DuBose, and Terri Schom- burg; Black Foxes made up of Darlene Smith, Albertha Har- rison, Lillian Dennis, Casandra Clack, Elizabeth Satter- white, Connie Harrison, Sandra Kylandez, and Linda Garner and finally Rocky Horrow which includes Nini Hull, LaFern Motal, Debra Petras, Rosie Roegner, Cindy Peterek, Jessica Wilkerson, and Emily Hardt. A friend is a rare book, of which but one copy is made. f ob al2 Five other cliques that define themselves with T-Shirts are from top to bottom: Rocky Hor- ror- Emily Hardt, Nini Hull, LaFern Motal, Roxanna Brom, Rosie Roegner, Debra Petras, Cindy Peterek; Kiss Destroyers- Teri Schomberg, Cheryl DuBose, Janelle Christian, Merilyn Sample; The Wild Bunch- Lynna Lockstedt, Charlene Cockroft, Sandy Scholton, Carolyn Havel, Perny Stefinsky; Black Foxes- Darlene Smith, Albertha Harrison, Elizabeth Satterwhite, Casandra Clack, Lillian Dennis, Sandra Kylandes, Connie Harrison; Brown Sugar- Sara Espinosa, Diane Leal, Florence Rivera, Rose Garcia, Linda Camarillo, Josie Rameriz, Sally Molina. Student Life 17 18 Personality o EDITOR KRISTIE SEIDEL Personality 19 H O M E C O M I N G 1 8 4 i I SENIOR DUTCHESS SARAH ESPINOSA ESCORT MANUEL OLMOS SENIOR DUTCHESS DIANA SCHULTZ ESCORT TOMMY LINDAMEN SENIOR DUTCHESS CASANORA CLACK ESCORT JAMES SHULER A starlit night in September was the setting for Homecoming 1977. The presentation of the Homecoming Queen and her royal court is one of the high- lights of the annual Come-And-Take-It celebration. The students of G.H.S. elected Pam Atkinson Homecoming Queen with her princesses being Dot Quinney and Lea Ann Johnson. A dutchess was chosen from each of the classes. Each of the young ladies chose a young man to accompany her as her escort. Then with appropriate background music and each lovely young lady and escort at their place on Apache Field, excitement began to mount. The thrill of this special event was concluded with the Queen being presented a bouquet of red roses by Mr. T.E. Burrows, a crown by Mr. Fred A. Havel Jr. and a kiss by her escort Morgan Barnett. 4 JUNIOR DUTCHESS DIANE SEIDEL ESCORT LEEBOOTHE SOPHOMORE DUTCHESS CONNIE REED ESCORT CASEY PINKARD FRESHMAN DUTCHESS SHARON BOYSEN ESCORT ALBERT ATKINSON Wn David Walshak p s Berny Stefinsky MISS GHS CLASS FAVORITES WHO ' S WHO Lynna Lockstedt, Orange Jack- et President, is a asset to her senior class. She participated in Quill and Scroll Honor Soci- ety, Latin Honor Society, Fu- ture Homemakers, and was Edi- tor of the G.H.S. Apache Gold Magazine. David Walshak, a sincere Stu- dent Council President, is a 3 year letterman. David serves as President of both Aeronautics and Band. He participated in football, golf, tennis, and is captain of the basketball team. His credits also include Nation- al Honor Society, Latin Honor Society, and Boys State. The Seniors of 1978 are very proud of David and voted him Most Likely To Succeed as well as Mr GHS. Jeff Lester, and active member of the senior class well-de- serves the honor of Who ' s Who. Jeff is very active in the voca- tional department of G.H.S. and has held several offices in the Future Farmers organiza- tions. Jessica Wilkerson, a multi-tal- ented senior is an active mem- ber of the Choir, National Hon- ;.or So ciety, and Youth for ftChrist. Jessica, a reporter for ' ' the Pow Wow, is active in i hespians, and is a real tribute ' to her senior class. Manuel Olmos, is another out- standing senior with a wide va- riety of accomplishments. This Class Favorite has been a mem- ber of F.F.A., Lettermen, and Radio and T.V. where he serves as President. Danny Smith, Drum Major of the Apache Band, is a very tal- ented young man. Danny, a member of Youth for Christ, Future Business Leaders, Thes- pians and the Student Council, placed in District in Ready- writing. He also placed All Dis- trict, All Region in Choir, Danny ' s many abilities won him the honor of the Most Tal- ented senior boy. Elizabeth Satterwhite, an in- tellectual member of the senior class, is involved in both Youth for Christ and the Apache Flames Drill Team. Elizabeth received national recognition for her scholastic ability through the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. She is a varsity member of the Apa- chettes. i n • - 1 r DAVID WALSHAK JESSICA WILKERSON LYNNA LOCKSTEDT MANUEL OLMOS DANNY SMITH JEFF LESTER ELIZABETH SATTERWHITE KENNETH LEPORI NATHAN NEUSE BERNADETTE STEFINSKY MORGAN BARNETT CASANDRA CLACK CHARLENE COCKROFT DIANA SCHULTZ For the first time, the G.H.S. Lexington is proud to present a special feature, the receipients of Who ' s Who. One of the greatest honors bes- towed upon a senior is being selecte d to Who ' s Who Among American High School Students in America. This year fourteen seniors were se- lected by a Faculty Honors Committee. The committee based their selection on the students ' involvement in various activities and those stu- dents who represent a variety of interests at G.H.S. Who ' s Who is used to recognize stu- dents who provide the leadership in the various school organizations. G.H.S. is very proud of all these men and women. Nathan Neuse, an active mem- ber of the Mighty Apache Band has served as Head Quartermas- ter for two years. An accom- plished member of Radio and T.V., Nathan is very involved in the theatrical side of G.H.S. Kenneth LePori, a 3 year Let- terman served as captain of the Fighting Apache Football Team. He is a member of the Latin Honor Society, National Honor Society and Youth For Christ. Kenneth is well liked by his fellow students as they have elected him class President for the past three years and Best All Around his senior year. Morgan Barnett, is president of the Lettermens Club, and par- ticipates in both baseball and football and was awarded All District his senior year. Morgan has held several class offices, attended Boys State and is a member of the Latin Honor So- ciety. He was elected Most Athletic his senior year. i ' m li. ■.• F f fi ' ' A MtfiA ' fi- r B?8MBS w Charlene Cockroft, a dedicated member of the Apache Band, has been active in Flag Corp and Choir. Charlene has held several offices in Future Home- makers and an outstanding member in 4H. Bernadette Stefinsky, Editor of G.H.S. ' s Lexington, boasts a wide range of ability. She is an active member of thie Apache Flames Drill Team, Quill and Scroll Honor Society and has held office in the Future Home- makers. The class of ' 78 elect- ed her Miss GHS. Casandra Clack, head cheer- leader for the Apaches, has a true dedication to her school and is a worthy recipient of this award. Casey is a member of Quill and Scroll Honor Soci- ety, Youth for Christ, and sec- tion editor of the Lexington. Diana Schultz, another recipi- ent of this coveted award is a member of the Apache Flames Drill Team. As a National Hon- or Society member, she serves as President to both the Future Business Leaders and Future Teachers Organizations. f Best All Around Melanie Moore And Kenneth LePori Most Likely I To Succeed Susan Ince And David Walshak « Most Talented Emily Hardt And Danny Smith Most Studious Susan Burger And Michael Fehner Friendliest Loretta Reed ' And 4V. li« Terry Dekie .{ Most Athletic Diane Leal And Morgan Barnett Band Sweetheart And Beau Dot Quinney And David Walshak • Boy ' s And Girl ' s State Representatives Ruth Hindman Kenneth LePori David Walshak Alice Brothers Morgan Barnett F.F.A. bweetheart Loretta Reed . -J F.H.A. bweetheart Dyron Lester 32 Personality Orange Jacket Sweetheart Kenneth Le Pori Football Sweetheart Beverly Simper Personality 33 34 Faces LU o EDITORS Diane Leal Rose Garcia Lu Lindemann Sheila Fehner Betty Kapavik Faces 35 Karen Karnau Sharon Karnau Richard Rivera In Memorium Real tragedy, seen by most of us in the pages of literature, laid a bitter hand on GHS during 1977. Three well-respected, energetic, vital young people were tragically taken from us in two separate automobile accidents. The quality of these students ' lives has left an indelible mark within the halls of GHS. All three, Karen and Sharon Karnau, twin daughters of Mr and Mrs. Herb Karnau, and Richard Rivera, nephew of Mr and Mrs Abel Garcia, were active on our campus as well as in many extra-curricular activities. The memory of the quality and fulfillment in these young lives is itself a form of immortality. Those we remember never die; their influence is with us always. 36 Memorium Russell Adams Pam Atkinson Patricia Ara Bobby Avant Mike Ballard Morgan Barnett Wilbert Benes Charles Banks Florence Basquez Sharon Bonds James Barborak Jamie Bazan Barbara Boysen A. Is this really the last year for us to be in the Come and Take It pa- rade as a student. B. Singing Within the Halls , takes on different shades of mean- ing when the seniors gather on the gym floor for the final football pep-rally of the 1977-78 season. Seniors 37 I Cindy Breitschopf Susan Burger Alice Brothers Linda Camarillo Jolnnny Brown Victor Casares Tom Brown Casandra Clacl Debbie Brzozowski Roy Burger Charlene Cocl croft Dawn Davidson ' Terry Del le Michael Fehner ' Brenda Frye Lillian Dennis Sheila Fehner Rose Garcia Elizabeth Dobbins Dennis Filip Linda Garner Anita Eredia Ray F I ores Norma Gaytan Toni Eredia Janelle Floyd Chris Gescheidle Sarah Espinosa Carolyn Foley Ronnie Gilkey W e ' re Dynomite We ' re Super Great We ' re The Mighty Class Of 78 Darren Glass Albertha Harrison Cindi Hill Jacl(ie Ivey Lisa Goodwin Connie Harrison Ruth Hindman Mary Jane Jackson Curtis Green Viclcie Harrison Beth Hisey Lea Ann Johnson Dolores Guerra Carolyn Havel Elijah Hodges Linda Jones Ruth Ann Hallmark Arturo Hernandez Grover Howell Minerva Jones Emily Hardt Rosie Hidalgo Susan Ince Bobby Jurek Betty Kapavik Diane Leal Carolyn Koclan Stan Leissner Carol Kuck Kenneth Le Fori Sandra Kylandezes John Lamprecht Gene Laster Bryon Lester Jeffrey Lester Tommy Lindemann Lynna Lockstedt Gene Mercer Melanie Moore Jane Mallnak Paul MIkesh Kathy Muelker Dawn Martin Jerry Miller Lee Nagel Donnie Mc Nabb Jeff Mills Nathan Nuese Arlin Mc Rae George Molina Manuel Olmos Ramon Mendez Sally Molina Laura O ' Neal Wynoka Patteson Cynthia Peterek Anthony Polk Joyce Pekar Don Pilsner Pauline Porter Diane Perez Saralyn Ploetz Randy Posey Steve Rainey Dot Quinney Josie Ramirez A. Senior class officers for the 1977-78 school year are Loretta Reed, secretary; Me- lanie Moore, vice president; Kenneth Le Pori, president; and Debbie Brzozowski, trea- surer. B. No Drill Team ever did it with better style. Seniors 41 Joy Ramsay Florence Rivera Jan Reagan Loretta Reed Andrew Rodriguez Timmy Rodriquez John Reynolds IHaywood Sampleton Debbie RIchter Milce Sanders Fabian Riojas Elizabeth - Satterwhite Sandra Scholton Walter Simmons Darleen Smith James Schuler Beverly Simper Rachel Soto Diana Schultz Gloria Sirildo Donna Soward Dorothy Scott Alvin Smith Janelle Spahn Kristie Seidel Curtis Smith Charles Staton Lynn Sells Danny Smith Berny Stefinsky Richard Tharp Karen Vana James Thiele Sylvia Vega Wesley Tieken Freddie Venegas A. The Senior student council representatives for the 1977-78 school year are Diane Leal, Albertha Harrison, David Walshak; president and Danny Smith. B. Hm, being president is easier than I thought. David Walshak Seniors 43 A. The Senior class gather on the gym floor to sing at their last Pep Rally. B. Don ' t worry Emily he ' s not flirting. Richard White Jessica Wilkerson Pat Whitehead Harlen Wilkerson 44 Seniors Mellissa Acker Bubba Akers Dennis Aldis Elmore Allen Jill Allen Mary Alvarez Mary Ara Larry Arnic Sandra Arriola Dean Baker Mike Barnett Micky Barron Kassie Beeson Don Bishop Kenneth Bonds Yolanda Bonds Lee Boothe Carolyn Bouldin Kenneth Brandt Roxanna Brom Jesse Brown Keith Brown Rob Brown Bryan Burrows Carmen Camarillo Rickey Campion John Carrizales Linda Carter Junior Student Council members elected for the 1977-78 school year are Diedra Allen, Noe Ramirez, and Denise Smith. Juniors 45 Ken Chumchal Diana Cisneros Herbert Clack Carter Clack Nathan Clack Jane Clark Todd Craven Robin Damon Zane Dennis Glen Dolezal Steven Dolezal Tara Dubose Doug Dunn Michael English Eula Erskin Carrie Espinosa James Fennell Kell Finch Terry Finley Tommy Franklin David Fullilove Mary Garcia Clara Garza Debbie Gerloff Karen Gonzales Horris Greathouse William Green Bennie Greenwood Angle Gregston Phillip Haake Mike Hagen Junior class officers are Kelly Scoggins- Pres., Terry Finley-V. Pres., Bryan Burrows- Sec, and Kelly Mill- er-Treas. 46 Juniors Juniors 47 Leigh Lauraine Elizabeth LePori Larry Lewis Lu Lindemann Sylvia Lopez Roger Machicek Scotty Martin Robert Martinez Tomasa Martinez Gerald Massey Rosie McKnight Kelly McNabb Judy Mikes Kelly Miller Pam Miller Roy Miller Steve Mitchell David Moore Mark Moseley Mary Munguia Beth Munson Donnie Nance Cindy Neitsch Mark Newman Bobby Newton Cheryl Novak Richard Oncken Darrell Pape Darren Parker Sandra Pavlicek Santos Perez Paulette Pilsner Billy Ploetz Pat Porras Lynn Quinney Patricia Raeke Noe Ramirez Clifford Reynolds Keith Richardson Richard Richter Virginia Richter Kenneth Riedel John Rivera Amanda Rodriguez Robert Rodriguez Tony Salas Martin San Miguel Marva Scallion Keith Schmidt 48 Juniors A. Rosie McKnight and Mary Ara ham it up for the cam- era. B. Leigh Laur- aine and Lu Lin- demann show spirit at an ex- citing pep rally. C. Mark Walshak and Ricky Kla- puch wait pa- tiently for their next instructions during a Thurs- day morning band practice. Debra Scholton Kelly Scoggins Marilyn Short Diane Seidel Jeff Simper Carolyn Smith Denise Smith Josie Smith Penny Smith Ronnie Soto David Staton Dorothy Staton Judy Staton John Stefinsky Robert Sullins Juniors 49 Jackie Sutton Sherrie Svoboda Jo Ann Tabera Cynthia Taylor Tim Tesch Robert Tharp Kermit Thiele Aubrey Thornton Geraldine Vana Cathy Vaughn Ruth Villareal Rudy Villasana Julie Walshak Mark Walshak Brian Walton Charles Watt Hamilton Webb Ferd West Billy Dell White Karen Wilke Pete Wilkerson Sarah Winegeart Willa Windewehen Joy Wittenben Cathy Young Diane Zella Debra Zoch Carolyn Zumalt A very important moment for all ju- niors is the ordering of senior rings. Mr. Ted Moore, Jr. assists juniors in their selections. 50 Juniors Judy Acker James Alford Consuelo Almaraz Vernice Arnic Sylvia Arrellano Sarah Arriola Caria Avant Janet Baker Leon Banda Jason Barnett Kathy Baros Hattie Benes Johnny Boyd David Breitchopf The Sophomore class officers for 1977-78 were: Pres. M. Wal- shak, Treas. C. Du- Bose, Sec. S. Tomas, and V. Pres. CarIa Avant. The Student Council representatives were: Dale Glass, Kenneth Brown and Betsy Gilky. Mike Breitshchoph Kenneth Brown Katherine Burton DeAnn Cage Rhonda Cage Robert Cantu Joyce Carrizales Lupe Carrizales Max Castillo Janelle Christian Molly Cisneros Elijah Clark Michelle Clark Diane Cockcroft Sophomores 51 Paula Coffin Tony Contreras Sherri Cuvelier Margie Damon Cliarlotte Davis Rose DeLuna Ronald Dennis Allen Dobbins Scott Dobbins Clieryl Dubose Elton Dubose Diane Dunn Mary Jane Eredia Chris Escobedo Orlanda Espinosa Tony Espinosa Robin Finch Manuel Flores Edward Floyd Jimmy Floyd Renae Floyd Mitchell Foreman Kenneth Fougerat Butch Freeman David French Rachel Garcia Gloria Garza Johnny Garza Pat Garza Diann Gerloff Marvin Gibson Betsy Gilkey Jack Gindler Dale Glass William Glass Ruben Gonzales Scott Goodwin Ornal Grant Roxanne Greathouse Vincent Greathouse John Green Lisa Green Steve Hastings David Hausler Trey Hendershot Tom Hernandez Bill Hisey John Holt Mitch Holverson 52 VicUi Hood Sally Howell Larry Hudson Artince Hunt Gregorey Hunt Teresa Jalufka Curt James Tim Janota Alice Johnson Opra Johnson Robert Johnson Tracey Jones Johnny Jordan Andrew Juarez Jerrle Jurek Ernestine Kapavik Mark Knetig KIrby Knox Greg Kuntschik Tommy Leal Luther Lentz Ella Lewis Simon Longoria Debbie Lopez Michael Magee Diane Madonado Leonard Martin Marsha Mayberry Kirby Knox and Connie Pirkle offer Terry Pemberton expert ad- vice on his paper. Sophomores 53 Sharon McKinney Conroy Mercer Therese Mikesh Lizzie Miller Willie Miller Esther Molina James Molnoskey David Moreno Jo Ann Moses LaFern Motal Daria Mueller Sherry Newton Andrea Novak Shari Nowotny Terry Pemberton Ruth Pekar Beverly Pekar Terri Pape Priscilla Peterek Debra Petras Laurie Pigg Casey Pinckard Connie Pirkle Sandra Porras O.B. Porter Mack Quinney Diane Ramirez Mario Ramirez Martina Ramirez Louis Reagan Connie Reed Kathryn Reynolds Dennis RIchter Eddie Richter Sandra Richter Danny Riojas Rhonda Robinson Rosie Roegner Ken Sample Merilyn Sample Michael San Miguel Teri Schomburg Beverly Scott Genie Sells Justin Shannon Joey Shock Charlene Siegel Sanya Simmons Billy Smith 54 Sophomores Joyce Smith Ray Soefje Carol Staton Sharon Supak John Tabera Joe Taylor Pam Technik Sandy Tesch Marsha Thanhelser Steve Thelander Bruce Tieken Gordon Tolbert Sandra Tomas Gloria Torres Josie Torres Richard Torres Ann Tuch Billy Tumlinson Renee Vega Rudy Villareal Michael Vyiyala Michelle Walshak Belinda Wright Melanie Wright Barbara Wynne Gregory Zella Ryan Zumwalt Sophomores 55 Chella Alford Bruce Allen Daniel Almaguer Duane Almaguer Carolyn Almaraz Rachel Arellano Albert Atkinson Linda BaUer Nathan Barnett Suzanne Baros Hugo Bartram Shawn Behlen Becky Benavides Darryl Bennett Pam Bennett Wanda Bonds Sharon Boyson Ricky Breitschopf Fannie Mae Brown Irene Brown Lisa Brown Jeanette Burger Karen Caad Cheryl Caldwell Jesse Camarillo Rosa Camarillo Alice Cantrell Danny Cantu David Cantu Elsie Carrizales David Casares Marie Castillo David Clack Wanda Clack Christi Cooney Linda Copeland David Davidson Kenneth Davis Jimi Lee Dechman Anna Deleon Steve Deleon Sylvia DeLuna Leslie Dixon Shiron Dove Mark Dubose Sara DuPree Christi Ehrig Bruce Eleby Pam English 56 Freshmen Bertha Erskin Grant Erwin Gabriel Espinosa Donna Fink Mike Flores Terri Fox Edward Frye Bessie Fryer Anthony Garcia Dianna Garcia Elizabeth Garcia Shari Gibson Terry Gibson Kathy Glass Genoveva Gonzales Oscar Grant Amos Greathouse Andrew Greathouse Debbie Greathouse Sonya Greathouse Johnny Guerra Sylvia Guerra Michael Gurleski Kathy Hall Paul Harris Alice Harrison Shirlette Hastings Carl Heller CarolHernandez Fernando Hernandez Dick Hernandez Rosie Hernandez Josephine Herrera Commie Hisey Farris Hodges Teresa Hood Richard Hull Beverly Hunt Billy Hunt Dorothy Hunt Michael Hunt Anthony Hyde William Ince Larry Jalufka Mary Johnson Willie Mae Johnson John Jurek Pedro Kluting Patrick Koppen Fresliinen 57 Robert Kuck Brian Kuntschik Artie Lampkin James Lamprecht Dana Laxson Ricky Leal Gus Leissner Claire Lentz Ester Lopez Phyllis Low Starr Lowery Edward Machicek Januita Macias Mary Macias Greg Malatek Terry Malatek Elsie Martinez Sammy Martinez Tammy Matejeck Calvin Mayberry James McNabb Melissa McRae Delmira Mendoza Glenn Menking Rhonda Mercer Nancy Mikesh Kari Miller Kim Miller Russel Mills Stephen Mills Carmen Molina Wendy Montogomery Tony Moore Brenda Muelker Linda Muelker Johnny Nance Michael Oakes Keith Page! Alton Pakebusch Debbie Pavliska Martha Perales Mildred Perales Martha Perez John Perfetto Mark Ploeger Charles Polk Jessie Polk We got Spirit, yes we do, we got spir- it, how about you? Denise Quinney Oiana Ramos Lisa Ramos Mark Reid Robert Remschel Todd Remschel Gracie Reyes Sue Richardson Roger Rivera CD. Rodriguez Diane Rodriguez Shari Russell Cleveland Sampleton Ruben San Miguel Keith Schauer Gay Schieberle Tyree Schurig Margaret Scott Laura Segura Sandy Short I.G. Smith Jeff Smith Henry Sofka Hector Soto Terry Sparks Michael Spears Ricky Steemer Lynnette Stefinsky Freshmen 59 Sandee Stella Glide Taylor Peggy Technick Carolyn Tharp Davi Thiele Daniel Thomas Johnny Trevino Judy Turner Alice Valdez Charlie Valenta Danny Vana David Vickers Mary Ann Voges a. Freshman class officers for 1977-78 school year are as follows; Pres. -Bessie Fryer, V. Pres. -Christie Ehrig, Sec. -Mark Dubose, Treas. -Grant Erwin. b. Student Council Representatives are Shari Gibson, Thereasa Hood, and Rusty Mills. c.Freshman girls Karen Caad, Theresa Hood and Wanda Clack always seem to find the staff photographer. 60 Faces CZC A. Metchie Williams admires the art work of Kenneth Brandt. B. John White checks to see if Ricky Steemer ' s answers are correct. Fresfimen 61 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 departments 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. With his under- standing of young people and his high standards, Mr. Havel not only has earned the respect of the students and faculty, but of the towns- people as well. Members of the Board of Trustees of the Gonzales Inde- pendent School District are: Mrs. Tom Newton, Treasurer; Mr. otto Gindler, President; Miss Odelle Hamilton, Executive Secretary; Mr. Bill Plotez, Mr. Carroll Edwin, Vice-President; Mr. Henry Schmidt, Mr. Gilbert Philippus, Mr. Gordon Finley. 62 Faces Mr. Kenneth Malatek, Assistant Superin- tendent Transportation; Mrs. Troy Oakes, Administrative Assistant Elementary; Dr. Arnold Payne, Assistant Superintendent Curriculum. Special Services and Plan A Personnel are: Director Special Education, Mrs. Clyde Sommerlatte; Counselor, Mr. I. J. Motal; Diagnostician, Mr. Kenneth Peck; Diagnos- tician, Miss Glenda Faulkner; Staff secre- tary, Mrs. Jean Noack. Tax Office Personnel are: Mrs. Grady John- son, Tax Assessor-Collector, Jack Talley and his secretary Mrs. T. J. Reid Jr. Mrs. Katherine Kohls Mrs. Myra McCavitt Mr. Jack Miles Mrs. Jeanie Noack Mrs. Carol Wiley Mrs. Margaret Zella Faces 63 Principal Thomas E. Burrows Assistant Principal William B. Glass 64 Faces Wiring electrical circuits is one of the various subjects taught to the students of Mr. John C. Floyd ' s Vocational Ag. classes. Mrs. Gloria Maples always a favorite of her bookkeeping stu- dents is caught in the midst of grading papers ... with a warm smile. Mr. Warren Baker, Am. Govt., Am. History; Mr. Jer- ry Bivins, World History, P.E., Coach; Mr. Royce Blundell, Plan A ; Mrs. Izora Brothers, Homemak- ing, PreEmp; Mr. 0. N. Campbell, Band, Choir; Mr. Charles Carroll, World Hist., Health Ed., Coach. Mr. Erwin Ckdre, Head Coach, Ath. Dir., P.E.; Mrs. Marie Currie, Aid; Mrs. Madeline Cuvelier, Caf. Staff; Mr. John Davis, World Geog., Am. Govt; Mrs. Patsy Davis, Physical Ed.; Mrs. Susie Denmann, English I Mrs. Trudy Dierlam, Home- Bound; Mrs. Jean Dreyer, Nurse; Mrs. Sandra Dubose; Alg I-II, Pre. Alg. I; Mr. Joe Edmonson, Band Dir; Mr. Bud Erskin, Maintenance. Mrs. Mary Finch, Caf. Staff. Mrs. Pam Finley, Diag. Reading, Drill team; Mr. John Floyd, Vo. Ag., Co.- Op. Ag; Mrs. Mary Fiedrich, Maintenance; Mrs. Clara Fryer, Plan A ; Mrs. Mar- gie Garza, Caf. Staff; Mrs. Mary Ella Gibson, Caf. Staff. Faculty 65 Apache cheerleaders can un- questionably take lessens from these Apache boosters. Mrs. Sally Glass, Guidance Counselor; Mr. Norwood Gottwald, Area Vo; Mrs. Velma Grauke, Caf. Staff; Mrs. Patrice Gray, Aide; Mrs. Debbie Hajovsky, Eng. III-IV; Mrs. Anne Havel, Homemaking. Mr. Frank Hinds, Biology; Mrs. Jean Hinds, Journ., Eng; Mr. Dwayne Jackson, Phy., Sci., FOM, Coaching; Mrs. Eva Jackson, Nurse; Mr. Gray Jurek, Auto. Mech; Mrs. Ginny Karlos, District AV Coord. Mr. Thermon Karlos, D.E.; Mr. James Kelly, Vo. Ag. I- III; Mrs. Mary Knight, Li- brary; Mr. Melvin Loesch, Health Ed., Coach; Mrs. Maria Malatek, Sec; Mrs. Gloria Maples, Bookkeeping, FOM. District bus drivers working with Mr. Kenneth Malatek are: Mr. James Dariiek, Mr. D.R. Moore, Mr. Melvin Simmons, Mr. Melvin Voigt, Mr. Lester Henry, Mr. Wayne Rogers, Mr. Alto Mayberry, Mr. Kenneth Mala- tek, Mr. Farris Bateman, Mr. Max Tieken, Mr. Brice Streety, Mr. Sim Richter, Mr. D.A. Fortune, Mr. Ed- ward Lee Finch, Mr. Edwin Floyd, Mr. Donald Cuvelier, Mr. Nesby Cochran. 66 Faculty Mrs. Mirlleen Taylor, Caf. Staff; Mrs. Audrey West, Caf. Staff; Mrs. Linda Zava- dil, Eng. III. Mrs. Colleen Marek, Typing I; Mrs. Yvonne Marrou, Plan A ; Mrs. Mary Menking, Home-Family Living; Mrs. Arvanell Needham, Home- making; Mrs. Jane Nether- cut, Eng., Latin; Mrs. Kay Neuse, Aide. Mr. Kellar Ogleby, Radio- TV; Miss Claudia Parker, Speech, Eng. Ill, Drama. Mrs. Marilyn Parsley, Geo., Trig., Elem. Anal; Mr. Ver- non Person, BIdg. Trades; Mrs. Janice Pinckard, Sec. TR., Typing; Mrs. Shirley Pirkle, Spanish I, Rel. Math II Mrs. Bernadlne Ploegar, Eng. II-III; Mrs. Gracie Ploetz, Sec; Mrs. Jeanette Pruett, Am. History; Ms. Iva Lee Reaves, Eng. II; Mrs. Sylvia Rothrock, Caf. Staff; Mrs. Jeanie Salazar, Sec. Mr. Victor Salazar, Sci- ence, Coach; Mr. Genaro Saldana, Spanish I-II; Mrs. Lupe Saldana, Math; Mrs. Olga Schumann, Caf. Staff; Mrs. Peggy Shuler, Library Aide; Mr. Jesse Smith, Chem., Physics. The Photographer catches Mrs. Mary Menking in a class discussion with one of her classes. 67 68 Organizations (O O o EDITORS Lisa Goodwin Saralyn Ploetz Elizabeth Dobbins Saralyn Ploetz Lisa Goodwin Elizabeth Dobbins Organizations 69 Apache Band Members are 1st row: T. Ara, M. Jackson, E. LePori, J. Walshak, D. Zella, D. Pavliska, M. Yackel, B. Benevides, M. Perales, J. Herrera; 2nd row: S. Burger, K. Vana, R. Hallmark, A. Deleon, J. Barnett, L. Pigg, S. Keck, C. Zumwalt, T. Hood, L. Steflnsky, T. Malatek, C. Caldwell, L. Brown, P. Raeke, D. Scott, S. Ince; 3rd row: J. Ramirez, C. Espinosa, A. Rodriguez, L. Segura, J. Moses, G. Kunts- chik, C. Avant, M. Wright, D. Almaguer, D. Smith, M. Williams, P. English, S. Hastings, J. Perfetto, B. Hisey, M. Walshak, C. Young, R. Mercer, S. Stella, T. Dubose, S. Deleon; 4th row: R. Hernandez, N. Barnett, V. Arnic, T. Fox, C. Alford, S. Baros, D. Fink, J. Lamprecht, L. Carter, M. Walshak, M. Ara, R. McKnight, J. Vana, R. Hindman, A. Harrison, S. Arriola, E. Hardt, S. Arriola, T. Salfuka, B. Scott, M. Reid, T. Janota, R. Camion, D. Fullilove, D. Brzozowski, D. Moreno, P. Porter, R. Garcia, P. Bennett; 5th Officers for the 1977-78 Apache Band are left to right: B. Wright-Soph. Rep., L. Carter-Libr., M. Jackson-Libr., C. Ehrig-Fresh. Rep., R. Hind- man-Sr. Rep., R. Hidalgo-V. Pres, S. Ploetz- Reporter, A. Atkinson-Fresh. Rep., A. Harrison- Parl., M. Moore-Sec. S. Ince-Treas., S. Burger- Libr., D. Walshak-Pres., D. Smith-Sen. Rep., P. Ara-Libr. and Band Capt., M. Ara. -Jr. Rep., not pictured is M. Walshak-Jr. Rep. row: J. Hajovsky, D. Quinney, R. Robertson, S. DuPree, E. Dobbins, J. Spahn, K. Caad, W. Clack, M. Gar- cia, K. Glass, M. Quinney, T. Jones, Z. Dennis, K. Baros, M. Dubose, P. Pilsner, S. Dobbins, C. Hisey, W. Ince, K. Shower, M. Baron, C. Neitsch, D. Vana, R. Klapuch, J. Gindler, M. Moore, D. Walshak, 6th Row- J. Tabera M. Perales, B. Fryer, T. Hi ndershot, B. Freeman, L. Hudson, J. Jurek, J. Jurek, D. Bennett, T. Gibson, M. Gurleski, D. Almaguer, J. Alford, B. Tieken, 7th Row- S. Behlen, E. Dubose, T. Sparks, M. Whitehead, A. Atkinson, G. Tieken, K. Schmidt, S. Lamprecht, K. Brown, S. Tomas, R. Hidalgo, R. Mills, D. Ricter, P. Technik, C. Ehrig, P. Technik, C. Cockcroft, J. Burger, J. Acker, N. Hull, D. Quinney, S. Ploetz, W. Windwehen, D. Smith, A. Harrison, R. Floyd, B. Wright, A. Tuch, Mr. Campbell, B. Walton, J. Edmonson, M. Vyvjalla, R. Boening, O.B. Porter, S. Longaria, K. McNabb, R. Brown, C. Gescheidle. Mr. J. Edmonson Apache Band Director Mr. R. Boening Ass. Apache Band Director Opposite page A: Drum Major Danny Smith dir- ects another excellant half time performance by the Apache Band. Picture B: One of the designs the band made dur- ing their performances was the circle with the big G in the middle. Band 71 Amanda Rodriguez Twirler Julie Walshal Twirler Judy Hajovsky Head Towrler Picture A: Apache Twirlers perform during one of the weekly football pep-ral- lies. Picture B: The band practicing during the morning, up at the Apache Field for Marching Contest. Picture C: Twirler, Caria Avant during a half time performance. Picture D: The Drum Major and Twirlers led the various spirit groups around the field before each football game. Kathy Glass Twirler 72 Organizations Organizations 73 Picture A: The Apache Band offered entertainment during the football games for the spectators enjoyment. Picture B: Chris Gescheidle with a electric guitar assisted the band during a weekly pep-rally. Picture C: Susan Ince faithfully practiced her french horn during advisory. Picture D: Band members lined up on the side lines for a half time performance. Picture E: During a special half time performance the Apache Band honored Mr. Herb Karnau with a big 10-4. 74 Organizations I ' f« Picture A: Flag Corp members consist of: D. Quinney, S. Ploetz, B. Wright, A. Tuch, D. Smith, P. Technik, N. Hull, R. Floyd, J. Burger, K. Ehrig, J. Acker, P. Technik, and C. Cockcroft. Not pictured are: Albertha Harrison, Cindy Pe- terek, and Willa Windwehen. Picture B: The Flag Corp per- formed as they marched through the Come and Take Pa- rade. Picture C: Renae Flayd per- forms with the Apache Band during a half time show. Picture D: Flag Corp members marched around the field be- fore every football game. Picture E: Dot Quinney and Saralyn Ploetz discuss their routine before performing at marching contest. Band 75 Basses; 76 Band Flutes Ba soonj Band 77 f A. The section editors of the 1977-78 LEXINGTON yearbook are; Bottom to Top. E. Dobbins; Org. Ed., S. Ploetz; Org. Ed., L. Goodwin; Org. Ed., K. Seidel; Personality Ed., R. Villareal; Index Ed., B. Stefinsky; Editor-in- Chief, R. Garcia; Faces Ed., D. Leal; Faces Ed., L. Lindemann; Faces Ed., C. Clack; Women Ath. Ed., B. Boysen; Photo Ed., T. Dekel; Men Ath. Ed., Toni and Anita Eredia; Ad. Editors, F. Basquez; Index Ed., $ S. Fehner; Faces Ed., B. Kapavik; Faces ed. B. Editor-Berny Stefinsky A. The three organization editors this year are Saralyn Ploetz, Elizabeth Dobbins and Lisa Goodwin. Mrs. Hinds has a short meeting to disciiss the on-coming section. B. Mrs. Hinds discusses future plans about the LEXING- TON with Dave SetnicUer a representative from the Josten ' s American Yearbook Company. C. Lu Ann Lindemann, section editor of the Junior Faces section looks over the final layouts. The LEXINGTON staff is a journalism oriented class devoted to the production of the school yearbook. The staff, which consists of many section editors, work to- gether for five tedious months to accomplish this goal. There are the little picky things that these editors have to work out page by page. Things the ordinary eye of a student will not see. Many hours in and out of school are spent working on each page of the yearbook to make it the best it can be. These are dreary times when the editors wonder when it will end. Many people will never have the satisfaction of producing a school yearbook. They ' ll never have the satisfaction of say- ing, I did it. Through all these nerve racking times it is the help and understanding of our yearbook advisor that pulls all of us through. And when it ' s all over, each and every section editor will be able to say I did it. Berny Stefinsky i t A. The members of LEXING- TON staff are D. Pilsner, E. Dobbins, S. Ploetz, E. Eredia, T. Eredia, W. Benes, G. Laster, G. Vana, K. Miller, D. Janota, T. Dekel, F. Basquez, A. McRae, R. Garcia, B.Kapavik, B. Boysen, S. Fehner, L. Lin- demann, W. Patterson, C. Hill, J. Pekar, L. O ' neal, C. Brits- chofp, R. Brown, K. Seidel, C. Clack, D. Leal, S. Molina, R. Villareal, B. Stefinsky. B. Photographer Jerry Vana gets an unexpected picture sur- prise. C. Photographers David Janota and Rob Brown peacefully try to discuss pictures in the lab. D. Barbara Boysen helps during picture day with all the names of each student in Gonzales High School. Barbara is also photographer for the LEXING- TON. E. Yearbook sponsor, Jean Hinds, confers with her Josten ' s American Yearbook representa- tive, Dave Setnicker. A. Photographer at work! David Janota rests during a busy day of picture taking. B. Barbara Boysen, Arlin McRae and David Janota find journalism thoroughly exciting. C. Shelia Fehner and Betty Kapavik type up copy sheets for the Faces and Faculty sections. D. Ton! and Enita ErePdia look through the pProof book for the Ad ' s section. E. Diane Leal and Rose Garcia work to- gether on the faces section. F. Florence Basquez and Laura O ' Neal work on seals for the Christmas door deco- rating contest sponsored by the Journalism Dept. I to r, R. Martinez, C. Camarillo, C. Garza, R. Damon, C. Kocian, L. Jones, K. Muelker, B. Hisey, J. WilUerson, C. Knandal, L. Dennis, P. Atkinson, L. Sells, M. Fehner, J. Kresta, R. Adams, E. Allen, M. Ballard, S. Polk, Y. Bonds, J. Lamprecht. Carolyn Kocian-Edltor The Row Wow is the news paper end of the Journalism classes at GHS. It is published once a month in the Daily Inquirer. The community follows activities of GHS through the work of student journalists. A. Lynn Sells and Russell Adams work on a feature for the next addition of the Pow Wow. B. Michael Fehner, Carolyn Kocian and Jessica Wilkerson do most of the feature writing for the Pow Wow. C. Reporter Spidey Ballard goes to great heights to get a good story. V I f -W A. Cassie Beeson works hard to get some pic- tures developed. B. Jean Hinds is the sponsor of the Pow Wow staff. C. Mike Ballard concentrates on his feature story . D. Michael Fehner gets a laugh while working on a story. The Magazine staff consists of from top to bottom: C. Eleby, S. Burton, D. Perez, S. Espinosa, C. Watt, M Newman, M. Garcia, D. Cisneros, L. Lockstedt, M. Erskin, S. Scholton, L. Camarillo, S. Kyiandzes, J. Ramirez, C. Havel, S. Wilke, S. Keck, F. Rivera, C. Novak, D. Dunn. Apache Gold editor Lynna Lockstedt checks layouts done by the third period staff. A. A new addition to the publications de- partment is the maga- zine staff. The goal is to edit a magazine containing spring events and presenting them in a magazine format. B. iVIagazine staff members, Sarah Espinosa, Florence Rivera, Josie Ra- mirez, Mary Garcia and Diana Cisneros compare layouts and finalize copy for their pages on the maga- zine. A. Mrs. Clarence Vyvilla, of Quality Print Shop set all the copy for the magazine staff ' s first publica- tion. B. Mr. Vyvilla shows Mark Newman and Doug Dunn the varityper used to set heads for Apache Gold. C. Last minute pictures are checked by Diane Perez, Cheral Novak and Cynthia Eleby. D. Lynna and Josie checked the layouts on the light board before sending them in to the publisher. Organizations 85 The 77-78 Apache Flames are from top center: K. Seidel, M. Acker, T. Schomberg, M. Scallion, L. Johnson, T. Mikesh, C. Pirkle, D. Seidel, R. Brom, R. Soto, B. Munson, D. Schultz, J. Smith, L. Lauraine, R. Villrreal, S. Arriola, M. Garcia, T. Finely, D. Smith, B. Stefinsky, B. Hisey, J. Spahn, D. Cage, L. Lindamann, L. Goodwin, J. Floyd, P. Atkinson. (Not Pictured: E. Dobbins, E. Satterwhite, S. McKinney.) The officers for the 77-78 year are from left to right: Sr. Lt. J. Floyd, Capt. P. Atkinson, Maj. K. Seidel, Jr. Lt. M. Acker, Soph. Lt. T. Schomberg. A. Senior members of the Flames consist of left to right: B. Hisey, J. Spahn, B. Stefinsky, L. Goodwin, P. Atkinson, K. Seidel, J. Floyd, D. Schultz, L. Johnson, R. Soto. (Not Pictured E. Dobbins and E. Satter- white.) B. The Flames do a partner step to Ease On Down The Road at the Canyon pep rally. The Apache Flames started off the new season by changing their name from the Apachettes to the Apache Flames, and receiving two new sponcers, Mrs. Pam Finley and Mrs. Patrice Grey, The Flames received a sweapsteaks trophy and the spirit pom-pom during summer camp at Rice University in Houston. The Corn-on-the-Cob booth was conduct- ed by the Flames during Come-And- Take-It and was a big success. |||l Ifpniiiir i J i ' A. The Flames catch the eyes of the au- dience during Friday night half time while dancing to Long Tall Texan . B. These are a couple of the better dancers on the Flames line. Pat White- head and Russell Adams, do their stuff, while dancing to Rubberband Man. C. During the YoaUum pep rally the Flames perform to Ease On Down in split lines. D. The drill team really got into the spirit of things with a routine to Proud Mary. E. Flames sponsor, Mrs. Pam Finley took part in a pep rally which let the faculty take part in raising Apache spirit. F. The Flames used guns for props when they performed to Long Tall Texan at the Canyon pep rally. ■Ilii A. Performing to Ease On Down the Flames form two circles on the field. B. The Flames did a 50 ' s routine to Rock Around the Clock in which they dressed up as boys and girls during the Cuero pep rally. C. Junior and Senior mem- bers of the Flames really show their spirit during the school yell. Members of the Lettermen are: D. Leal, R. Garcia, M. Barnett, L. Johnson, T. Dekle, P. Porter, B. Burrows, 0. Porter, J. Green, E. ClarU, D. Filip, J. Smith, A. Harrison, C. Clack, J. Floyd, P. Ara, D. Pilsner, L. Dennis, C. Har- rison, L. Green, L. Arnic, V. Hood, K. LePori, F. Venegas, B. Ploetz, R. Ad- ams, T. Pemberton, M. Sample, J. Kresta, S. Rainey, D. Glass, M. English, B. Lester, M. Olmos, R. Herchap, D. Walshak, K. Brandt, J. Simper, P. Wil- kerson, B. Newton, M. Barnett, B. Avant. Sponsors are P. Davis and E. Ckodre. 1977-78 Officers are: M. Barnett, Pres., T. Dekle, V. Pres., P. Por- ter, Sec, L. Johnson, Tres. The Lettermen Club is designed to honor those students who excell and participate in a varsity sport. Gonzales is proud to boast quite a few of these excel lant athletes. A. Lettermen discuss important business at their monthly meeting. C Terry Dekle makes two points for the Lettermen. D Referees Bobby Newton and Pete Wilkerson ex- plain a foul to Mrs. Hajovsky while letterman Bob- by Avant waves to the Lex. photographer during the Lettermen vs. the Faculty basketball game. U Senior - Beverly Slipper Junior - Kelly Miller r Casa4ylra Glack Jdnioi: - Kelly Scoggins Junior - Wanda Jarnes 1 jT - Vii k . Varsity Cheerleaders are from L. to R., K. Scoggins, K. Miller, B. Simper, C. Clack, and W. James This year the Warrior teams were sup- ported l007o of the way by the J. V. cheerleaders. Being a J. V. cheerleader was a lot of work but these four girls did an excellent job. A. J.V. and Freshmen cheerleaders show off the ribbons they won at camp. B. Vicki Hood helped to hold the sign on Friday night games. C. J.V. cheerleaders perform a double stunt at a pep rally. D. The squad waits for a game to begin. E. J.V. cheerleaders helped cheer the Apaches on to victory. m i- Whether we win, or whether we lose This is the yell we ' ll always use: Little red Indian sittin ' on a fence, Yells for us ' cause he has good sense! Oom-pa-pa-pa, Oom-pa-pa-pa, Kit- ty-kitty-kitty-kitty- wash-wash-wash- wash-wash, Y-kit- ty-y-kitty-y-kaya. Hi-yi-yi-yi Hi-yir yi-yi Hi-yi-yi-yi Hi-yi-yi-yi, Woooooooooo !!!!!! J. V. Cheerleaders are from L to R, C. DuBose, M. Walshak, S. Newton, V. Hood. Jimi L Dechman ' Within the halls of GHS our love will e ' re abide, To show her as the ages pass that she has been our guide. So to thee our dear be- loved school, We pledge our faith anew, To love thee more, to serve thee- more. Alma Mater, we will be true. Freshmen cheerleaders are from L and J. Dechman to R. D. Willaford, D. Quinney, S. Gipson, S. Boysen, The Freshmen cheerleaders sup- ported the Brave teams on to vic- tory in both football and basket- ball season. They also attended Camp in Seguine and won superior ribbons. A. Sharon Boysen and Denise Quinney take a break from prac- tice. B. Freshmen cheerleaders partici- pated in Apache Day. C. Sharon Boysen and Shari Gip- son lead a cheer. ' fH. 95 USfeOJiUliLIi ? I . % ' £ Orange Jacket members are: K. Scoggins, B. Simper, C. Clack, W. James, K. Miller, L. Lockstedt , S. Scholton, C. Ha- vel, T. Eredia, J. Regan, A. Eredia, K. Muelker, A. White, Y. Bonds, S. Kylandezes, A. Johnson, 0. Johnson, E. Lewis, S. Dove, JM. Eredia, B. Pekar, R. Finch, K. Burton, M. Mayberry, M. Clark, E. Lopez, T. Matijcek, J. Turner, R. Cage, P. Cof- fin, B. Muelker, S. Nowtny, C. Davis, D. Scholton, A. Valdez, E. Garcia, L. Dixon, L. Ramos, R. Arellano, M. Alvarez, M. Macias, C. Arellano, R. Camarillo, G. Taylor, M. Scott, F. Brown, M. Walshak, S. Newton. Officers are: C. Havel, Sec, S. Kylandezes, Sr. Rep., Y. Bonds, Jr. Rep. L. Lockstedt, Pres., S. Scholten, V. Pres., A. White, Fr. Rep., T. Eredia, Treas. A. Orange Jackets get ready to perform on the field at halftime. B. Mrs. M. Parsley-O.J. Sponsor. C. Sally Howell and Daria Mueller dressed up as Apache squaws on Apache Day. A. Orange Jacket members Lynna Lock- stedt, Casandra Clack, Norma Gayton and Wanda James take time to pose for a pic- ture and a few laughs during summer prac- tice. B. At every Apache football game the Or- ange Jackets formed a victory line for the Apache players to run througn. C. The O.J. ' s show their approval of an Apache play. D. Mrs. Marilyn Parsley, O.J. sponsor, presides over a meeting. E. Orange Jacket Leslie Dixon tries to hide from a Lex photographer on Apache Day. Organizations 97 Row One: M. Clark, R. Finch, M. Eredia, S. Nowotny, C. Davis, V. Arnic, D. IVIueller, C. Siegel, A. Harrison. Row Two: P. Coffin, L. Muelker, 0. Johnson, A. Johnson, B. Wynne, L. Miller, D. Quinney, M. Williams, T. Hood. Row Three: B. Muelker, E. Lopez, M. Perez, C. Her namdez, G. Gonzales, C. Almarez, B. Pekar, S. Howell, S. Guerra. Row Four: S. Hastings, P. English, K. Caad, W. Clack, W. Bonds, S. Greathouse, A. White, E. Martinez. Row Five: Mrs. Havel- Sponsor, S. DuPree, M. Whitehead, T. Matejcek, K. Miller, S. Gibson, D. Williford, Mrs. IMeedham- Spon- sor. A. Lizzie Miller models her garment made in Hm. I during the January Fashion Show. B. Jr. FHA officers present and ride on their car entry in the Come-And-Take-lt parade. C. Mary Jane Eredia explains the proceedure of making Valentines to other Jr. FHA members. The officers of Jr. FHA are; M. Eredia- 1st V. Pres., S. Nowotny-Pres. , C. Da- vis-3rdV. Pres., R. Finch-Sect., M. Clark-Treas., V. Arnic-Historian, C. Siegel-Parlimentarian, D. Mueller-P. Re- lations, A. Neeham and A. Havel- Spon- sors. Organizations 99 M Members of Sr. F.H.A. are: B. Stefinsky, S. Scholton, C. Havel, L. Lockstedt, C. Cockcroft, K. Vana, Mrs. Menking, T. Eredia, A. Eredia, D. Scholton, C. Vaughn, F, Basquez, V. Ricter, J. Pekar, K, Muelker, D. Richter, C. Hill. i V i S Picture A: Mrs. Menking is the sponsor for theSr. F.H.A. club. Picture B: Officers for the club are: A. Ere- dia - Public Relations, B. Stefinsky - Par- limentarian, D. Scholton - Secretary, S. Scholton - 2nd Vice -President, C. Cock- croft - President, L. Lockstedt- 1st Vice- President, C. Havel - 3rd. Vice-President, K. Vana - Treasure, T. Eredia - Recrea- tional Leader. Picture A: L. Locksted, C. Havel, and D. Ricter attended the annual stock show and rodeo in San Antonio. B. D. Ricter labels at G.V.E.C. which is a monthly project. C: S. Scholton and C. Cockroft watch the owner groom his entry in the Stock Show. Picture D: The Christmas party is an annual event in F.H.A. at which the refreshments are always a success. r I . nioKD S . BROKE (r Organizations 101 F.F.A. Members are I. to r., first row, P. Kelly, B. Lester, J. Lester, B. Ploetz, J. Floyd, K. Fougerat, J. Floyd, second row, M. Ramirez, D. Aldis, R. Koppen, M. Walshak, M. Kuck, P. Whitehead, M. Harnett, D. Glass, K. Beeson, J. Shock, M. Breitschopf, G. Kuntschik, third row, M. Gibson, K. Knox, J. Barborak, L. Lentz, G. Tieken, J. Taylor, fourth row, J. Garza, C. Mercer, M. Newman, J. Holt, E. Ric hter, D. Breitschopf, R. Miller, K. Brown, E. Clark, J. Molonskey, G. Zella, W. Miller, M. MaGee. F.F.A. Officers are from front to back, T. Lindemann-President, B. Lester-Vice President, J. Lester- Secretary, J. Floyd-Treasurer, B. Ploetz- Reporter, and K. Fougerat- Sentinal. I The Future Farmers of America is an organization for the future farmers at Gonzales High. While working with their sponsors, Mr. John Floyd and Mr. Pat Kelly, these students have learned valuable skills in the agricultural field. A. The Sr. Farm Skill Team composed of Billy Ploetz, Michael Kuck, and Robert Kopaen won sec- ond in district which allowed them to go on to area. B. The F.F.A. was honored by guest speaker Elvin Gcvaway, State F.F.A. President. C. The F.F.A. decorated a car for the Come-and- Take-It parade. A big event with the F.F.A. Club is their annual Christmas dance. It is co- sponsored with the F.H.A. and both groups work hard to make it a success. A. Mr. John Floyd and Mr. Pat Kelly, F.F.A. sponsors, chaperon the Christmas dance. B. Metchie Williams and Bruce Allen en- joyed the music at the dance. C. Shaun Behlen, Greg Kuntschik, and Terri Fox show the latest dance steps. D. Stan Leissner and Jeff Lester show their grace on the dance floor. Watch out for her feet Jeff!! Organizations 103 Greenhand members are: 1 row; Mr. Floyd, R. Kuck, A. Atkinson, C. Valenta, R. Rems- chel, R. Mills, J. Kresta, Mr. Kelley; 2 row M. Ploeger, B. Fryer, M. Girlesky, D. Al- magare, J. McNabb, J. Wishert, R. Roegner, D. Petras, S. Richardson, D. Zoch, K. Da- vis, K. Pagel, J. Nance, T. Remschel, A. Pakebuch, T. Gibson, M. Reed, R. Britchof, B. Kuntchik, S. Behlen, R. Robinson, K. Burton, K. Cuny, J. Lamprecht, E. Machicek, M. Gerard, D. French, D. Thomas, B. Tieken, G. Watt, D. Cantu, P. Kappen, R. Hull, D. Victors, L. Jalufka, H. Sulfka. f Picture A: Sponsors for Greenhand are Mr. Floyd and Mr. Kelley. Picture B: Officers include: C. Va- lenta- Secretary, R. Mills - Rep., R. Remschel - Treasurer, J. Kresta - Sent., A. Atkinson - V. -President, R. Kuck - President. Picture A: A. Atkinson and M. White- head dance at the annual F.F.A.- F.H.A. Christmas Party. Picture B: R. Remsche! helps himself to the punch and cookies served at the Christmas Party. Picture C: B. Tieken, G. Kuntchik, and H. Sulfka give their tickets at the Stock Show and Rodeo in San Antonio. Organizations 105 Junior Historian Members are: Mr. J. Davis, S. Tomas, E. Kapavik, S. Supak, M. Quin- ney, J. Alford, C. Richter, D. Mendoza, S. Nowonty, and M. Cisneros. Picture A: Sandra Tomas and James Alford survey nnagazines on local history for radio tapes they made. Picture B: The Officers for the club are: R. Floyd, J. Alford-photographer, A. Tuch-treasure and re- porter, E. Kapavik-secretary, S. Supak-president, S. Thomas-vice-president, and Mr. J. Davis, spon- sor. Picture C: R. Floyd, and S. Supak were some of the members that rode in the car entered in the Come- and Take-It- Parade. Row One: J, Kresta, A. Eredia, T. Eredia, J. Reagan, Mr. Smith-Sponsor, Row Two: D. Walshak, D. Cage, R. Cage, Eredia, D. Zoch, L. Reagan. Not Pictured: D. Wyatt. The officers of Future S cientist are: A. Eredia-V. President, T. Eredia-President, J. Rea- gan-Secretary, Mr, Smith- Sponsor, J. Kresta-reporter. Lv President Toni Eredia rides in the hot Come And Take It Parade to represent the club of Future Scientist. Glen Sachtleben often visits Mr. Smith ' s science classes to lecture on the safety of game hunting. Mr. Smith sponsor of the Fu- ture Scientist sits pensively at a club meeting. ' Organizations 107 Row One: A. Brothers, M. Baron, M. Ara, L. Quinney, C. Kocian. Row Two: R. Cage, L. Dixson, M. Voges, S. Dove, R. McKnight, P. Technik, S. Nowotny, W. Windwehwn. Row Three: P. Raeke, N. Mikesh, D. Richter, G. Espinosa, S. Supak, M. Yackel. Row Four: Mrs. Karlos-sponsor, D. Zoch, L. Motal, D. Cage, J. Kresta, J. Reagan, R. Roegner. Barbara Boysen stops for a minute to look at her macrame that she has worked so diligent- ly on. Mary Ara and Rose Mary McKnight along with sponsor Mrs. Ginny Karlos all work to- gether on an Arts and Crafts display. The officers of Arts and Crafts are: A, Broth- ers-president, M. Barron-V. President, M. Ara-Treasurer, Mrs. Karlos-Sponsor, C. Ko- cian-Reporter, L. Quinney-Historian. Mary Ara proudly displays her Texas Longh- orn nook rug. During Come And Take It, JoAnn Kresta and Debbie Richter drove the truck that pulled the Arts and Crafts float. Debra Zoch and Mickey Barron work together on their macrame for Arts and Crafts. Organizations 109 F.T.A. members are: B. Hisey, S. Ploetz, D. Schultz, J. Spahn, E. Dobbins, Mrs. Du- bose, S. Burger, K. Scoggins, K. Miller, B. Munson, A, Rodriguez, J, Walshak, S. Ince. P. Atkinson, L. Goodwin, D. Seidel, J. Hajovsky, J. Floyd, R. Hindman, K. Sei- del, B. Simper, D. Pilsner, P. Ara, M. Ballard, D. Martin, and M. Moore. Picture A: Mr. Smith was a guest speaker at one of the monthly meetings. Picture B: Officers for the club are: B. Hisey - treasurer, J. Spahn - secretary, S. Ploetz - vice-president, E. Dobbins - reporter, D. Schultz - president. Picture A: S. Ploetz, and B. Hisey repre- sented F.T.A. in the sack race held dur- ing Come- and- Take- It weekend. Picture B: One of the entries in the Come-and- Take-lt parade was the F.T.A, car with designs on it. Picture C: A. Rodriquez and L. Lindemann try out the frisbies before they go on sale. The selling of frisbies was a money making project for F.T.A. Organizations 111 Youth For Christ members are 1 row: R. Koppen, T. Hindershot, B. Greenwood, D. Smith, A. Brothers, M. Fehner, C. Clack, R. Hallmark, E. LePori, S. Keck, N. Hull. 2 row: C. Neitch, C. Knandel, E. Sattlewhite, L. Dennis, V. Ar- nic,B. Fryer, A. White, T. Schomberg, A. Rodriquez, S. IMewton, O.B. Porter, 3 row: B. Dennis, K. LePori, L. Miller, P. Raeke, L. Quinney, K. Ehrig, S. McKinney, A. Johnson, M. Clark, R. Brown. 4 row: Mrs. Hinds, L. Hudson, M. Foreman, A. Gregston, D. Souard, J. Lamphret, C. Geshidle, S. Goodwin, P. Koppen, Mrs. Reaves. Officers are: R. Hallmark Treasurer, S. Keck, Song Leader, l l. Hull, Reporter, T. Hendershot, Prayer Chairman, E. LePori, Pianist, S. Newton, W. S. Chairman, D. Smith, Bible Quiz Captain, M. Fehner, President, D. Smith, Second V. President, A. Brothers, First V. President, C. Cl ack, Secretary. Picture A: Mr. Jim Ek- rute, First Baptist Church Minister of Mu- sic, was one of the first speakers for Youth For Christ. Picture B: Alice Broth- ers helps sell at sand- wich and cake sales. Picture C: Youth For Christ was one of the car entries in the Come-and- Take-lt Parade. Organizations 113 Front Row, B. Hull, J. Gindler, J. Jurek, J. Barnett, L. Carter, J. Wilker- son, M. Jackson, E. Hardt, C. Peterek, N. Neuse, M. Barron, C. Kocian, C. Parker, Second Row, J. Acker, J. Alford, D. Alamaguer, M. Barnett, L. Motal, R. Roegner, R. Irle, J. Walshak, L. Dixon, C. Hill, J. Hajovsky, M. Acker, Third Row, D. Pilsner, R. McKnight, G. Tolbert, B. Greenwood, K. Scoggins, B. Munson, Fourth Row, R. Ocken, M. Ara, E. LePori, L. Sells. Officers are from I to r, Pres-E. Hardt, 1st V. Pres-M. Jackson, 2nd v., C. Peterek, Hist- C. Kocian, Hist,-K. Wright, Sec.-N. Hull, Sec- J. Jurek, Treas.-J. Barnett, Bus. Mngr.-J. Gindler, Memb. Chmn.-J. Wilkerson, Pub. Chmn. M. Barron, Pub. Chmn.-L. Carter, Sr. Rep.-E. Dobbins, Jr. Rep. J. Hajovsky, Soph. Rep. -J. Barnett, Parlim.-N. Neuse. The future actors and actresses at G.H.S. can be found in the Thespians. Their main purpose is to bring the enjoyment of the the- ater to the people. The Thespian motto Act well your part for there the honor lies is ex- pressed well by these people. Cindy Peterek participated in a Medieval Thespian Banquet held at G.H.S. and at- tended by other area schools. A. One of the many performances put on by the Thespians was a shadow play. A. Cindy and Prissy Peterek rehearse a scene from Women and Oxen. B. Thespians Cindy Peterek, David Walshak, and Jack Gindler, observe a fight in the production of Women and Oxen put on during the Come and Take It cele- bration. C. Emily Hardt Leslie Dixon and Mary Jane Jackson enjoy the refreshments at the end of a Thespian meet- ing. D. Thespians Lisa Goodwin, Saralyn Ploetz and Eliza- beth Dobbins enjoyed the Thespian Christmas party. E. These fearless gunfighters played a big role in the pro- duction of Women and Oxen . Organizations 115 fk A.G.H.S. Thespians were proud to boast the participation of local citizens in their production of Women and Oxen. Some of these actors were. Father Mike Boulett and Judge Henry Vollentine. B. Jessica Wilkerson, Lynn Sells and Mike Ballard look over the script for the Sound of Music. C. Daniel Alamaguer, and Nathan Bar- nett wait patiently for the Thespian Dinner Plays to begin. D. What strange creatures are these made up to be? E. Thespian sponsor Miss Claudia Parker is never surprised by the strange things that go on in her classes. A. Thespian Don Pilsner does his act from atop the amphitheater. B. Cindy Peterek sells tickets to other students for a film festival. C. Thespians Mary Jane Jackson, Jessica Wilker- son, and Emily Hardt sell sandwiches and drinks for a Thespian money making project. D. Thespian Mary Jane Jackson serves La Fern Motal some more punch during the Thespian Dinner Play. E. Jessica Wilkerson acts out her part in the shadow play. ii 1 I u g V ,.,:i Ik 1f 1 iSfes TMg Z MB! j Mg ffinnr i h3 IN Front Row, Mr. Karlos, L. Reed, J. Allen, G. Laster, C. Breitcholp, J. Bar- borak. Second Row, D. Martin, L. O ' Neal, D. Rioter, F. Basquez, J. Mills, D. Baker, S. Fehner, L. Nagel, Third Row, G. Martin, H. Staton, J. Pekar, C. Hill, K. Vaughn, B. Kapavik, C. Geschiedel, T. Craven, Fourth Row, F. West, J. Miller, R. Ocken, B. Greenwood, G. Dolozal, L. Rioter, K. Richardson. The D.E.C.A. Officers drove a decorated car in the Come and Take It pa- rade. Finding a part time job is not always easy for students. Distributive Education lets students that have time in their schedules work half a day. It also helps them to find jobs and trains them for future careers. A. D.E. play- student Jill Allen works on a purse dis- B. D.E. Officers are: Treasurer James Borborak, V. President, Jill Allen, Reporter, Cindy Breit- cholpf. Secretary, Loretta Reed, and President Gene Laster. A. Gene Laster picks out the right kinds of oil for a car while working. B. Joyce Pekar ' s job lets her learn how to make an attractive display case. C. Keeping a display in season and in or- der are all part of Laura O ' Neal ' s job. D. Harry Staton learns the parts of a car and how to work on them with his job. Organizations 119 - rz ' y H.E.R.O. members are: S. Bonds, P. Miller, C. Foley, J. Ramsey, C. H.E.C.E. members are: C. Foley, R. Irle, J. Bouldin, J. Malinak, D. Kulhanek, J. Sepulveda, L. James, C. Taylor, Malinak, D. Kulhanek, S. Bojids, C. Taylor, T. Martinez, R. Irle. L. James, P. Miller, B. Frye. I Picture A: Serving ice cream is part of J. Malinak ' s job at the Dairy Mart. Picture B; S. Bonds and C. Foley are making beds at Cartwheel Lodge. Front Row, C. Reed, D. Walshak, T. Mikesh, Second Row, C. Watts, D. Cage, A. Novak, D. Zoch, C. Hisey, Third Row, L. Reagan, T. Hendershot, G. Tolbert, D. Vana, K. Schauer, Mr. W. Baker. Officers are: President- David Wal- shak, V, President- Connie Reed, Sec-Treas. Therese Mikesh. Interested in flying? Then Aeronautics is the club for you? Students are exposed to pi- loting a plane by their sponsor, Mr. Warren Baker. A. Aeronautics club members inspect the outside of a plane. B. Club members pose by the plane they used for most of their trips. C. Mr. Warren Baker explains how to start the propellar of a plane to some Aeronautics members. VICA Radio and T.V. members are: Mr. Oglesby, D. Filip, S. Lopez, M. 01- mos, J. Cauizales, P. Porres, R. Machechek, J. Winn, R. Rodreguiz, R. Sul- lins, M. Scott, R. Tharp, N. Meuse, K. Gonzales, J. Boyd, R. Tharp, E. Hunt, M. San. Miguel, R. Soto, J. Rivera, R. Mendez, J. Bazan, B. Hunt, R. Ri- vera. Officers are: President-M. Olmos, Vice- President-A. Rodriguez, Secretary-R. Machlchek, Treasurer-P. Parras, Report- er-J. Carrizeles. J Picture A. Roger Machicek awaits his turn in line during the Come-And-Take-It parade. Picture B. Andrew Rodriguez patiently figures out the problem. Picture A.: One of the entries In the Come- and- Take- It Parade was the Radio and T.V. club car. M. Olmos and R. Machichek were some who rode in the car entry. Picture B: A. Rodriguez patiently works on intricate parts to a T.V. Picture C: J. Boyd makes tunning a T.V. easy. Pictured D: H. Greathouse works on parts that are to be used inside one of the T.V. sets. Picture D: R. Tharp fixes a console that was brought to the department to be fixed. Picture E: R. Mendez makes sure that the T.V. was repaired correctly. Organizations 123 Row One: K. LePori, C. Kocian, J. Reagan, K. Vana, S. Burger, E. Hardt, J. Wilkerson. Row Two: E. Satterwhite, P. Raeke, K. McNabb, M. Moore, D. Schultz, W. Windwehwn, Mrs. Glass- Sponsor. Row Three: J. Walshak, M. Jackson, D. Walshak, D. Glass, M. Fehner, S. Ince. Row One: C. Clack, L. Dennis, C. Haval, L. Lockstedt, B. Stefinsky, C. Kocian, C. Knandel. Row Two: D. Perez, E. Dobbins, S. Ploetz, P. Atkinson, K. Seidel, G. Vana. Row Three: S. Molina, L. Camarillo, K. Muelker, F. Bas- quez, J. Wilkerson, L. Lindamann, R. Brom. Row Four: B. Hisey, L. Sells, S. Novak, D. Scholton, B. Kapavik, B. Boysen, S. Fehner, K. Wilkie, L. Goodwin. Row Five: M. Fehner, J. Lamprecht, D. Pilsner, D. Janota, T. Dekle, R. Adams, D. Dunn, M. Newman. Organizations Row one: S. Ince, N. Ramirez, B. Simper, J. Reagan, K. Vana, S. Burger, E. Hardt. Row two: K. LePori, P. Ara, R. Hallmark, D. Glass, M. Moore, C. PetereU, M. Walshak. Row three: L. Hudson, R. Koppen, M. Fehner, C. Avant, J. Jurek, K. Baros. Row four: L. Lockstedt, D. Walshak, D. Glass, L. Soothe, J. Gindler, S. Supak. Row one: A. Rodriguez, B. Munson, K. McNabb, J. Walshak, W. Windwehwn, Sponsor Mrs. Pirkle. Row two: R. Hidal- go, E. Satterwhite, M. Scallion, T. Mikesh, D. Seidel, M. Moore, P. Raeke, C. Kocian. Row Three: R. Garcia, B. Benevides, N. Gayton, S. Scholton, W. Patteson, D. Scholton, C. Davis. Not Pictured: L. Johnson, R. Villareal, M. English, J. Christian, S. Espinosa Organizations 125 Front Row, S. Dove, F. Brown, M. Jackson, E. Hardt, C. Peterek, E. Mar- tinez, E. Lopez, Second Row, T. Finley, M. Alverez, K. Mulker, K. Bur- ton, L. Miller, S. Bonds, M. Perales, D. Perez, K. Vana, G. Vana, Third Row, M. Wright, C. Cockcroft, L. Sells, L. Dennis, D. Smith, S. Burger, J. Hajovsky, J. Sutton, T. Poppy, Fourth Row, M. Kneitig, D. Moreno, B. Greenwood, J. Lamprecht, R. Brown, M. Foreman, J. Reynolds, R. Kop- pen, W. Ince, D. Pilsner, D. Smith, K. LePori. Officers are: Lillian Dennis-Presi- dent, Terry Finley-Vice President, Lynn Sells-Secretary, and Mary Jane Jackson-Treasure. This is the second year of choir at GHS and we are proud to boast a strong program. Under the direction of Mr. Neil Cambell choir stu- dents and students who could not fit choir into their scheduals but rehearsed before school, have been a big asset to our community. A. The choir performs at the T.S.T.A. Christmas banquet. B. John Reynolds and Terry Finley were two outstanding choir students. C. Mr. Cambell sings along with choir students as he directs. A. The choir sang at an assembly program before the Christmas brealc. B. Melanle Wright, Jackie Sutton, Mary Jane Jacl son, John Reynolds tried out for district choir which took many hours of practice. (Not pictured Danny Smith) C. The many faces of Mr. Neil Cam- bell. D. Lynn Sells looks as though she really concentraits on her music. E. Was that the right pitch, Mr. Cambell? 127 Building Trade members are 1st row: R. Zumwalt, M. Hagen, D. Staton, N. Clacl , B. Bouldin, C. Luke, E. Hodges. 2nd row: B. Tumblenson, M. Flores, R. Guerra, L. Lewis, J. Brown, Mr. Bo Pearson, 3rd row: R. Gonzales, A. Polk, R. Herschap, C. Banks, and M. Jones. Officers include: R. Gonzales - president, D. Staton - vice-president, M. Hagen - Secretary, E. Hodges - treasure, J. Brown - parlimentarian, L. Lewis - sgt. at arms. The main objective of the club is to plan and construct a modern home. Pic- ture A: Three building trade members demonstrate fine cooperation in building a home. Picture B: C. Lude and Hers- chap are shown loading bricks for the exterior of the house. Jli X- v B ■■' 0 i r [ 1 } (1 1 s- -] A: The Building Trades home is progressing well in spite of hard rains this year. When completed it will be of brick and will be family size. B: M. Jones, D. Clack, and D. Staton measure and cut the boards that are to be used inside the home. C: Under the supervision of Mr. Bo Pearson the group fin- ish the decking on the roof. D. Stacking bricks in various parts of the yard make the brick layers job easier. Organizations 129 Members of Auto Mechanics are from L. to R., first row, S. Rainey, D. Brozozowski, B. Avant, D. Parker, B. Lester, J. Thiele, K. Finch, sec- ond row, Mr. G. Jurek, R. Campion, W. Green, T. Young, R. Horner, T. Kelley, M. Usey, third row, J. Johnson, J. Fennell, K. Bonds, D. Bishop, R. Gilkey, fourth row, M. Kinkaid, S. Martin, G. Zummwalt. 1977-78 Officers for Auto Mechanics are: S. Rainey-Parlimentarian, D. Brzozowski-Vice President, B. Avant- President, K. Finch-Treasure, J. Thiele- Reporter; D. Parker-Secre tai-y. In Auto Mechanics G.H.S. students learn how to make repairs on cars. The skills they learn will prepare some for possible careers but all for personal satisfaction. A. James Thiele definitely throws himself into his work. B. Roger Horner and James Fennell use the Scope to find prob- lems in the engine of a car. C. James Thiele and Debbie Brzozowski drove the Auto Me- chanics class car in the Come-and-Take-It parade. Front Row: Sponsor-Mrs. Nethercutt, L. Motal, J. Jurek, J. Gindler, J. Jordan, L. Reagan, S. Supak, R. Kopen, Row Two: C. Ehrig, N. Hull, T. Matejcek, L. Baker, J. Wittneben, L. Copeland, G. Tolbert, E. Machicek, M. Kuck, Row Three: G. Muelker, J. Sutton, M. Yackle, B. Muelker, D. Vana, Row Four: P. Kopen, C. Hl- sey, P. Technik, J. Burger, G. Menking, W. Ince, G. Erwin, K. Schauer, S. Behlen. The officers of JCL are: Pres.-J. Gindler, Sec. -J. Jurek, Treas.-J. Jordan, Rep.-L. Reagan, Sponsor- Mrs. Nethercutt, Hist.-S. Supak, 9th grade council members-S. Gibson, G. Malatek, and C. Ehrig, Chairman-L. Motal. i The Junior Classical League is the newest organization at G.H.S. It is de- signed for any student who has taken Latin or is taking Latin, to gain recog- nition in the areas of academics and arts on the local, state and national level. A. During a meeting of J.C.L. Mrs. Nethercutt shows Shawn Behlen, Christi Ehrig and Commie Hi- sey a picture of Italy that they might see this spring. B. Lynette Stefinsky and Sherri Gibson listen to Mrs. Nethercutt while she talks about Rome and their trip to Europe. 0. Several times during the year the JCL ' s spon- soered sandwich sales to help the club raise money for projects Row One: S. Molina, S. Espinosa, D. Leal, M. Garcia, C. Espinosa, T. Leal, Mr. Saldana. Row Tow: B. Benavidas, C. Molina S. Arriola, M. Perales, J. Carrizales, J. Tabers. Row Three: A. Valdez, A. DeLeon, C. Camarillo, M. Perales. Not Pictured: R. Vlllasana. The officers of Los Amlgos are: S. Molina-President, S. Espinosa-V. President, T. Leal- Sargent at Arms, M. Garcia-Treasurer, D. Leal-Secretary, C. Esplnosa-Re- porter, Mr. Saldana- Sponser. i I iJv I yy? noeui Jinics DC ems ' ' s 7m tht m }ktl t or etinstmas c d all t nh not a cttature isitirring, Ci.rcmlni que Las stoeliinij! are nunginq con mucfio cmJcao CtpfrarM que Scntc wilf feel ooli do To Uivt c ftvj cojct pot cqu yperc i, r ' cK enico y (hii tMla ana sorKtniiuj for me. Los ninos are inuq leJ and icfe w ikeit c Tk,., ktlli cclfti , err full o jW  t,«j,. ffcyVj ,  ««« ,vfe Arts W ir v. A™ Sen,. ,, . .„.„rc , «,.„ ,. „, W., J,„„fc „,„ „5t „™„ Sluntii ftir nllin j f,r pc« mcKs K. l?«!« o .K ,.|„r„ £ ,„ fc„„ „,, ;,„„ , B ■; A. Part of the Christmas spirit was demonstrated by a door decorating contest, Mr. Saldana-sponser of Los Amlgos, has naturally expressed his Christmas wishes in Spanish, B. Los Amlgos entered their car in the Come and Take It parade with JoAnn Tabera their elected sweetheart on the front and Tommy Leal at the wheel. F.B.L.A. club members consists of 1 row: T. Ara, K. Scroggins, E. LePori, D. Quinney, D. Schultz, S. Ince, S. Burg- er, Mrs. Maples. 2 row: B. HIsey, J. Spahn, L. Johnson, T. JInley, N. Gayton, R. Soto, M. Sample, J. Christian, S. Bonds, R. Villareal, M. Aecaraz. 3 row: L. Goodwin, R. Hindman, S. Novak, P. Smith, P. Tecknik, A. Tuch, R. Floyd, L. Sells, C. Kuck, R. Hallmark, A. Brothers. 4 row: K. Seidel, S. Ploetz, M. Morre, W. Patterson, L. Boothe, S. McKinney, C. Zumwalt, D. Seidel, J. Floyd. 5 row: B. Munson, B. Simper, K. Miller. Picture A: T. Schomberg and M. Sample watch over J. Christian ' s shoulder as she opens her gag gift at the F.B.L.A. Christmas Party. Picture B: Mrs. Marek -sponsor, D. Schultz-president, T. Ara-vice- president, D. Quinney-secretary, K. Scoggins-trea- sure, S. Burger-reporter, E. LePori-historian, S. Ince-parllmentarlan. 134 Athletics 1 f • i ' ' M 1 EDITORS: Girrs Athletics Casandra Clack Boy ' s Athletics Don Pilsner Athletics 135 s I t y Apaches Apache Varsity- Row 1- Jeff Simper, Morgan Barnett, Kenneth Wright, Kenneth Chumchal, Terry Dekle, Manuel Olmos, Charles Banks, Gerald Massey, Bryan Burrows, Kenneth Le- Pori Row 2- Ronald Herschap, Mike Barnett, Buzzy Dennis, Steve Ralney, John Stefinsky, Pete Wilkerson, Tom Brown, Dale Glass, Bubba Akers Row 3-Bllly Dell White, Andrew Ro- driguez, Tim Tesch, Byron Lester, Kenneth Brandt, Bobby Newton, James Schuler, Larry Arnic, Bobby Avant, John Green, Michael English Gonzales Opponent 18 scrimmage 12 Roundrock 56 scrimmage 6 Lockhart 47 22 Westlake 21 7 Luling 37 14 Yoakum 41 6 Smithville 40 14 St. Gerards 9 7 Canyon 36 13 Pleasanton 9 11 New Braunfels 47 Southside 29 33 Cuero District Games I : 2fcs 1977 A. Apache captain, K. Lepori and Luling captain, R. Tnomas shake hands before the Gonzales -Lul- ing game. B. Apache quarterback, B. Newton and M. English W are expressing joy after a fantastic win. C. John Green scores another touchdown. .« A. M. Barnett makes a tackle while M. English is ready to assist. B. Coach Loesch prepares the defensive line in a pre-game warm-up. C. It tooK everyone but the Apaches fi- nally made the tackle. 1 Offense A. C. Banks carries for good yardage against Smithsville. B. B. Burrows tacks on three points against Pleasanton. C. J. Simper and L. Arnic await their turn to see some action. D. B. Newton gains tough yardage at one of the Apache home games. In Centex A. B. Newton picks up good yardage against the Pleasanton Eagles. B. J. Simper attempts to block a punt against Yoakum. C. B. Burrows, A. Rodriguez, K. Wright, J. Stefinsky, and M. English take time out of the game to show the photographer that the Apaches are number one. D. Mascot, R. Adams, looks on as the Apaches get ready to score. J. V. Football- Row 1: D, Greathouse, N. Rameriz, P. Garcia, J. Tabera, S. Perez, J. Floyd, D. Moore, K. Sample, Row 2; C. Pinkard, K. Brown, L. Lewis, H. Clack, M. San Mi- guel, E. Clark, H. Webb, S. Dolezal. ' -1 . I f $ $ ' f .,. 6V 7 - •A Freshman Freshmen Football- Row 1; J. White, D. Casares, J. Lamprecht, M. Spears, G. Smith, D. Bennett, M. Dubose, J. Wishert; Row 2; Coach Vic Salazar, C. Heller, C. Valenta, J. White, A. Greathouse, A. Greathouse, M. Gerard, B. Allen, K. Pagel; Row 3; G. Watt, G. Erwin, K. Scha ver, C. Mayberry, W. Ince, M. Oakes, R. Remschel, G. Malatek, Coach Dwayne Jackson. r A. Herbert Clack goes out for a touchdown pass. B. J. V. captains, Casey Pinkard and Mi- chael San Miguel shakes hands before the game. C. Eligiah Clark finally makes a touchdown. m M 1 t y Varsity Basketball- Coach Vic Salazar, Manager Michael Vyvjala, Bryan Burrows, Larry Arnic, Vincent Greathouse, David Walshak, Bobby Newton, Michael English, John Green, Buzzy Den- nis, Dale Glass, Pete Wilkerson, Manager 0. B. Porter. 1977-78 JyniOr- ' Klichael En Msh Season Record A. Bobby Newton jumps high in the in the opening tip- off of the game with the Unicorns. B. Dale Glass calls out the next Apache play. C. David Walshak, Dale Glass, and Bryan Burrows get ready to rebound during their warm- up. 20 Wins — 12 Losses III HI A- -•,„.,(, I M-  ' ,, A. Dale Glass makes sure this Unicorn does not get by. B. Dale Glass jumps as he tries to save the ball from going out of bounds. C. Vincent Greathouse jumps high for a quick two points. D. Pete Wilkerson shows good form as he shoots for two. in Zone Record A. Both Bobby Newton and Vincent Greathouse desper- ately want the ball so they can go up for two. B. Dale Glass patiently waits, hoping for the re- bound. C. Bobby Newton dunks an easy one during warm-up. |7 Wins — 3 Losses ITD ' - ' m -—  y ' - ♦V -- •t:5T A. Bobby Newton shows his ability to shoot from the floor. B. Pete Wilkerson ' s expression shows great concentration as he shoots for two. C. Buzzy Dennis takes a shot from the outside. D. Buzzy Dennis and Dale Glass hustle for a loose ball. ■wV s uj ' ' ! ' ny;. P A. Buzzy Dennis shoots high for a good two points. B. Bobby Newton shows how easy it is to make a basket. C. Dale Glass shows his ability to shoot from the side. D. Buzzy Dennis is just daring this Unicorn to try and take the ball away. A. Mac-A-Doo Greathouse shoots for a basket as Bobby Bill Newton is ready to re- bound. B. Michael English waits for the ball so he can shoot. C. During a time-out, the Apaches listen intently as Coach Salazar gives instruc- tions. J. V. J. V. Basketball- Manager M. Vyvjala, Coach Dwayne Jackson, J. C. Clack, G. Massey, B. Hisey, H. Clack, D. Janota, S. Goodwin, H. Webb, C. Pinkard, T. Pemberton, Manager 0. B. Porter. A. Herbert Clack jumps high for an easy two points, . B. David Janota shows one of his many ways to jump at a jump-ball. C. David Janota stretches to put this ball in. D. Casey Pinkard shows his ability at ball- handling. Freshmen Freshman- B. Hunt, 0. Grant, G. Erwin, E. Eleby, C. Webb, A. Greathouse, G. Malatek, C, Mayberry, R. Remschel B. Allen, J. White, A. Greathouse, I. G. Smith, R. Steemer, D, Ca- sares, J. White, C. Heller, D. Clack. R. Garcia, L. Green, D. Leal, L. Dennis, C. Harrison, L. Muelker, D. Wyatt, D. Scott E. Satterwhite, P. Porter, R, Hidalgo, A. Harrison, V. Arnic, V. Hood, Center: M. Sam- ple, L, Johnson, S. Tomas The Varsity Apachettes have come a long way as a team. With nine returning letterper- sons, the team turned in a very improved year. Besides having an official name the girls also received new warmups. At the writing of this comment the team had a record of 9 wins and 11 losses. The girls show a good example of teamwork. Apachettes Alberta Harrison Sr-Guard D 9 Byl|||H Sri fortiart 8l|r Varsity This much improved group of girls have ex- perience the joy of suc- cess, the heart break of defeat, and most of all the courage and unity of teamwork to win. Mrs. Davis Lind Kluelker xiJ r ' SEorward Jr-Guard Action - „ ■t ' -J I ' A. Mrs. Davis instructs her team in good spirits. B. Varsity guards show good defense Bottom C. Diane Leal shoots for 2 as Linda Muelker watch- es for the rebound. A. Varsity players D. Leal and Lisa Green watch the outcome of the play. B. Varsity forwards show team offense. C. Diane Leal shoots a free shot to boost the score. The B-Team Apachettes consist of Front Row: Beverly Scott, Wanda Clack, Terrie Sparks, Thersa Hood, Karen Caad, Paulette Pilsner. Second Row: Claire Lentz, Jan- elle Christain, Shellette Hastings, Caria Avant, Brenda Muelker, Betsy Fryer, Alice Harrison. Karen Caad shows her jumping ability during a controled jump. 161 A. This jacket says it all, The Apa- chettes were issued these new warmups this year. B. The Apachettes rush in to prevent their opponents from two points. A. Even with a bit of difficulty, Terry Sparks makes it in for two. Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Neuse give the Apachettes some last minute encourage- ment. C. JV ' s send up another ball for two points as they set the tone for a suc- cessful season. r 164 Papooses EDITOR Carolyn Kocian Papooses 165 M ' Mr Jackie Jackson Principal Mrs Connie GIpson Secretary Mr Don Ralney Assistant Principal 166 Mrs Rita Hendersliot Teaclier Leader Mrs Fullilove takes time out to explain the bulletin board she has prepared for her history classes. Mrs Gayle Akers, Office Dup. Program; Mr Vic Ashe, Math 7,8; Mr Em- met Baker, Jr, Math 6; Mrs Sandy Basquez, Cus- todian; Miss Peggy Bi- vins, P.E. Aide; Mr Roger Boening, Assist. Band DIr. Mrs Angle Boothe, P.E.; Mrs Susan Boothe, Histo- ry 7,8; Mrs Candace Brinkoeter, Aide; Mrs Delia Carroll, Librarian; Mrs Roberta Cole, English 7,8; Mrs Katherine Co- nant. Culture Program. Mrs Sandra Dees, Plan A Mrs Hazel DuBose, Math Mrs Julie Fairchild, DIag.-Math Mrs Priscel la Finch, Math Mrs Sara Friberg, Read- ing 7,8 Papooses 167 Mr Frank Fryer, Plan A, Coach; Mrs Mozella Ful- lilove, History 7; Mrs Linda Grauke, Comm. Skills; Mr Billy Hamil- ton, Science 6, Coach; Mr Herman Harris, Sci- ence 8; Mrs Clarice Hood, Aide Mrs Marie Hornung, Plan A; Mrs Mary House, Diag, English; Mrs Bobbie Johnson, Reading 8; Mrs JoAnn Keck, Aide; Mrs Carol LeBlanc, Aide; Mrs Sandra Miller, English 8 Mrs Iris Anna Mohrmann, English 7 Mrs Faye Muenchow, Reading 7 Mrs Sylverla Perales, Aide Mr Lawrence Pesek, Sci- ence 7 Mrs Arline Pettus, Mi- grant English 168 Papooses Michael Carrlzales observes as Mr Novel Williamson, small engine repair teacher, demonstrates cleaning a lawn mover engine. Mrs Kay Rodriguez, Aide; Mrs Mary Rose Sanders, History 8, P.E.; Mr Arnold Sclnieberle, History 6,7; Mrs Dee Schieberle, Eng- lish 6; Mrs Pat Schurig, Aide Mr Harvey Soefje, Sci- ence 7,8; Mr Larry Starnes, Coach, P.E.; Mrs Martha Turk, Library Aide; Mrs Barbara Wiedner, Aide; Mr John Zavadil, General Busi- ness, Coach PENS PENCILS PAPER 5( SPIRAL NOIEBOOKS Student council and class representatives include, sitting: Charles Harrison, Lisa Hood, Denise Kocian, Sharon Clark, and Kim Loesch; kneeling: Yvette Grant, Greg Eckels, Janet Netardus, Alicia Hagen, and Allen Brzozowski; standing: Frank Fryer, Mark Barnett, Rex Malatek, Damon Arthur, and Kelly Munson. Papooses 169 Valarie Acker Carolyn Aguirre Eric Allen Pam Allen Annie Alvarez Damon Arthur Gary Behring Victor Benavides Steven Bolech John Boothe Dowell Bridwell Bernell Brown M. L. Brown David Camarillo Lorenzo Camarillo Mike Camarillo Sammy Cantu Michael Carrizales Joseph Cerda Jr Carol Chapman Clay Ckodre Betty Lou Clack Eric Clack Barrett Clark Patty Clark Frank Contreras Traci Craven Donna Damon Tom DeBerry Angela DeLeon Pedro DeLuna Jr Jene Dreyer David DuBose DeeDee DuBose Donna DuBose Lori DuPree Greg Eckols Jayla Emmon Jesse Eredia Leading spirit for eighth graders this year are, bottom row: Jackie Green and DeeDee DuBose; top row: Tammy Havel, Head Lisa Hood, and Kelly Munson. 170 Papooses Leticia Esplnosa Ermelinda Eureste Ace Fairchild Nodie Fennell George Fink Michael Fitzsimmons Dominic Flores JoAnne Floyd Deke Fry Frank Fryer Jr Elizabeth Garcia Manuel Garcia III Martina Garcia Sylvia Garcia James Garner Beatrice Garza Jesse Garza Tina Garza Arthur Gonzales John Gonzales Jr Roy Gonzales Tony Gonzales Joel Granado Debra Grantham Ronnie Greathouse Carolyn Green Jackie Green Rita Guerra Robert Guerra Robert Gurleski Alicia Hagen Susan Hanson Maggie Hardaway Ronnie Harper Charles Harrison Claudie Hastings Debbie Hastings Joe Hastings Lenette Hastings Papooses 171 8th grade band members are, bottom row: Debbie Hastings, Susan Locl stedt, Susan Petras, Debbie Parsley, Tammy Havel, Brenda Philips, Catherine Wilson, Drum Major Kasey Reese, Johnna Schweda, Lupe Rivera, Valerie Walshak, Robert Gurleski, Carol Chapman, Traci Craven, Leticia Espinosa; Second row: Lenette Hastings, Sabas Lopez, Ruben Tabera, Donna Matias, Kelly Munson, Michael Fitzsimmons, Janet Netardus, Jackie Green, Elizabeth Garcia, Barbara Taylor, and Linda Lester; third row: Director Roger Boening, Susan Hanson, Paul Neuse, Jene Dreyer, Veronica Orne- las, Lisa Juarez, Rhonda Miller, Alicia Hagen, Warren Massey, Carlos Torres, David Camarillo, Linda Vara, Lori Du- Pree, Donna DuBose, and Valarie Acker; top row: Edward Lopez, Sammy Cantu, Jesse Eredia, Dorothy Taylor, Lisa Hood, Quincy Johson, Tom DeBerry, Daniel Roegner, John Boothe, Joe Molina, Penny Lawson, Sonia Lockstedt, Emma Longoria, and Elizabeth Tolbert. Tammy Havel Bobby Hoist Rene6 Hoist Lisa Hood John Hornung Michael Howard Tim Hughes Audrey Hunt Janina Hyde Chester Me Jr Patricia Jalufka Thomas Jalufka Darrell Jonhson Lillie Mae Johnson Otis Johnson Quincy Johnson Bobby Jordan m Elisa Juarez m David Kapavik H --«■1 r Allen Kiefer Kenny Kiefer VT A James Kocian k Walter Kulhaned ik Kenneth Kuntschik II 172 Papooses Penny Lawson Adolpho Leal Norma Leal Crystal Lentz Linda Lester Eva Lewis Anna Liquez Sonia Lockstedt Susan Lockstedt John Lollis Emma Longoria Mary Longoria Edward Lopez Sabas Lopes Abram Macias Jr Mary MaGee Susan Malatek Troy Manning Russell Martin Warren Massey Donna Matias Danny Mendez Diane Menking Marland Mercer Roosevelt Merriweather Rose Merriweather Reginald Miller Rhonda Miller Joe Molina Robert Molina Lisa Montgomery Domingo Moreno wij .. ' Aj U jLi_r TTv ry-lirr - nUP« f n f Ti m «r 4 v % brNi  t - Football players for the 8th graders include, front row, Eric Allen, Robert Guerra, Joe Molina, Eddie Perez, Billy Pur- cell, John Hornung, James Kocian, Darrell Johnson, Robert Villareal, and Charles Harrison; second row, John Gon- zales, Robert Molina, Lorenzo Camarillo, Otis Johnson, Michael Fitzsimmons, Frank Fryer, Eric Clack, Dowell Brid- well, Ace Falrchild, Robert Smith, and Quincy Johnson; third row, Ray Reyes, Bobby White, Dominic Flores, Ronnie Harper, LaFayette Sampleton, Ronnie Greathouse, Tom DeBerry, Barrett Clack, Damon Arthur, Frank Villareal, and Michael Howard; fourth row, Coach Larry Starnes, John Williams, Sammy Cantu, Joe Hastings, Clay Ckodre, Greg Eckols, Adolpho Leal, Brian Pirkle, Dennis Smith, Joel Granado, Bryant Smith, Bobby Hoist, Manuel Lopez, Ricky Vera, Roy Gonzales, Jimmy Turner, Thomas Jalufka, Joe Cerda, and Coach Billy Hamilton. Papooses 173 Ricky Morrow Frank Munguia Kelly Munson Glen Murray Janet Netardus Paul Neuse Bryan Novak Veronica Ornelas Jerry Pape Sarah Parker Debbie Parsley Eddie Perez Ralph Peterman Susan Petras Brenda Philips Brian Pirkle Orphia Porras Ross Pruett Billy Purcell Tony Ramirez Frances Ramos JoAnn Ramos Kasey Reese Sharon Reynolds Sylvia Riojas Lupe Rivera Daniel Roegner Yolanda Rosas Bruce Rusling LaFayette Sampleton Laurina Samsel Rudy Sanchez Audelia San Miguel Johnna Schw eca Buddy Segura Bryant Smith Dennis Smith Gwen Smith Robert Smith Girls basketball team members are, seating: Susan Malatek, JoAnne Floyd, and Eva Lewis; kneeling: Johnna Schweda, Kelly Munson, Brenda Philips, Lisa Hood, Jackie Green, and Barbara Taylor; standing: Coach Mrs Angie Boothe, Tammy Havel, Laurina Samsel, Mary McGee, Debbie Hastings, Car- ol Chapman, and Sonia Lockstedt. Endl iih r iSiEuSHl gj B I B mMSB[ H|HH ] Hb uv PI Ku HMr V .v JH W.l iiSti H K -v E 174 Papooses These students express the determination to survive the Come and Take It Parade. Zina Sofka Lorrie Soward Roy Staton Lloyd Stone Ruben Tabera Barbara Taylor Dorothy Taylor Elizabeth Tolbert Carlos Torres Lee Torres Ricky Tovar Jimmy Turner Linda Vara John Vaughn Elizabeth Vega Karen Vega Vergie Vega Florence Venegas Ricky Vera Frank Villareal Molly Villareal Robert Villareal Annette Walker Valerie Walshak Clayton Whiddon Bobby White James Whitted John Williams Catherine Wilson Danny Wirtz Clara Woodson Lane Zumwalt Members of the B team include, bottom row: Eric Allen, Frank Contreras, Joe Molina, Pete DeLuna, Jesse Eredia, Sabas Lopez, Robert Guerra, Charles Harrison; top row: Bruce Rusling, Robert Molina, Clay Ckodre, Lorenzo Ca- marillo, Danny Mendez, Ronnie Greathouse, Bobby White, Quincy Johnson, and Coach Larry Starnes. Boys basketball A team members are, bottom row: Frank Fryer, Joel Greathouse, Ronnie Harper, Carlos Torres, and Otis Johnson; top row: Eric Clack, Manuel Lopez , Dennis Smith, Thomas Jalufka, Roy Gonzal es, and Coach Billy Hamilton. Papooses 175 Victor Aguilar Rhonda Avant Brenda Baker Mark Barnett Paulette Bates Ricky Bazan Kirk Bennett Marc Bennett Fenita Brasfield Sheryl Breitschopf Clayton Brom Glen Brown Zilman Brown Allen Brzozowski Jr. Michael Brzozowski Bernice Burger Mary Esther Camarillo Rita Camarillo Chris Cantu Jesse Carrizales Ken Carroll Teresa Casares Marcos Castillo Maricella Castro Brent Christian Darrell Clack Deborah Clack Michelle Clark Bill Cline Clifford Coffin LaWana Colvin Ray Copeland Michael Crabtree Kenneth Davis Patrick Davis Ren6 DeLeon Ronnie DuBose Sylvia Easterling Jodie Enmon Seventh grade boys basketball A team includes: kneeling Wilbert Freeman, Allen Brzozowski, Darrell Clack, Leroy Jones, and Pat Davis; standing: Robert Leal, David Turk, Rex Malatek, Russell Grant, Scott Erwin, and Coach Frank Fryer. . ' 0 ' ' i B v H pi mS H H B l 1 « flu 176 Papooses 7th grade class officers are, seating: Bryan Mikesh, reporter; Cindy Supak, sergeant at arms; and Brent Christian, presi- dent; standing: Leslie Hudson, vice-president; Lori Ha- jovsky, treasurer; and Cathy Shuler, secretary. Mrs Turk receives an Interesting look from Clifford Coffin and Marc Bennett. Scott Erwin Henry Fennel! Margarlto Flores Henry Fonseca Kathlyn Freeman Wilbert Freeman Jr. Damon Fry Abel Garcia III Roy Garcia Ernest Garza Joe Garza Linda Garza Lorenzo Garza Jr. Renaldo Garza Veronica Gayton Juanita Gomez Gloria Gonzales Juanita Gonzales Mary Jane Gonzales Rachel Gonzales Joe Ray Granado Russell Grant Donnie Grauke Jessie Guerra Richard Guerra Sandra Guerra Lori Hajovsky Shelly Hardaway Dell Harper Jr. Donna Harris Kennard Hastings Rosie Hastings Jamie Hayes James He ins Trey Hermann Susie Hernandez Yrma Hernandez Debra Hodge Robert Hoopingarner Papooses 177 Members of 7th grade band include bottom row: Leah Schacherl, Mary Esther Camarillo, Lydia Tabera, Faye Venegas, Tracy Kuenstler, Rhonda Avant, Lori Spahn, Denise Kocian, Sheryl Laxson, Laurie Logan, Mary Ellen Kridler, Daria Reid, Cindy Supak, Lori Simper and Lori Hajovsky; 2nd row: Kathlyn Freeman, David Luke, Yvonne Trevino, Maricella Castro, Peggy Zumwalt, Kathy Smith, Peggy Roegner, LaWana Colvin, Fenita Brasfield, Michelle Clark, Rhonda Ludwig, Polly Technik, Brenda Baker, and Donna Harris; 3rd row: Director Roger Boening, Robert Hoopingarner, Ronnie DuBose, Rene ' DeLeon, Clifford Coffin, Denise Mitch- ell, Clayton Brom, Jerry Pavliska, Darin Kuntschik, Marc Bennett, Jesse Carrizales, Sonia Lopez, Karen Smith, Monica Ivey, Suzanne Tolbert, and Larry Pigg; 4th row: Scott Oakes, Philip Perfetto, Michael Crab- tree, Leslie Hudson, Thomas Smart, Daniel Klapuch, Cathey Stella, Virginia Lawson, Brian Wade Needham, James Moeller, Ken Carroll, John Raeke, Terry Pirkle; 5th row: Bobby Pakebusch, Larry Lowe, Michael Brzozowski, Sylvester Howard, Scott Erwin, Willie Pakebusch, David Ornelas, Bryan Mikesh, Steven Lopez, and Kirk Bennett. Sylvester Howard Sandra Hrbacek Leslie Hudson Brenda Irle Monica Ivey Charles Johnson Michael Johnson Tom Johnson Albert Jones LeRoy Jones Jr. Brenda Kalisek Daniel Klapuch John K luting Rosa Kluting Denise Kocian Mary Ellen Kridler Susan Kuck Tracy Kuenstler Cynthia Kulhanek Darin Kuntschik Gloria Lampkin Virginia Lawson Sheryl Laxson Robert Leal 178 Papooses 3 Jesse Liquez Laurie Logan Sonia Lopez Steven Lopez Larry Lowe Rhonda Ludwig David Luke Glen Malatel Jeff Malatel Rex Malatel Bryan Mil esii Danny Mil esh Patricia Mills Denise Mitchell James Moeller Kenneth Molnoskey Girls 7th grade basketball team includes, sitting: Lori Spahn, Yvonne Trevino, Rhonda Avant, and Rhonda Lud- wig; kneeling: Leslie Hudson, Denise Kocian, Lori Sim- per, Juanita Gonzales, Brenda Kalisek, and Cathy Shuler; standing: Paulette Bates, LaWana Colvin, Fenita Bras- field, Wynetta Steemer, Lori Hajovsky, Mary Ellen Kridler, Michelle Clark, and Coach Mary Rose Sanders. x -A3i.T? Sr ' «.«? i=:; ?iSi .;jf5t i « i ' rv--- 7th grade football players include, front row, Michael Turk, Zilman Brown, Scott Cakes, Glen Brown, Ronnie DuBose, Michael Brzozowski, Jason Todd, Brent Christian, Jessie Guerra, John Olmos, Chris Cantu, and Kenneth Molnosky; second row, Joe Ray Granado, David Rodriguez, Ronnie Williams, Richard Sappington, Marcos Castillo, Michael Rainey, Robert Leal, Wilbert Freeman, Pat Davis, Scott Erwin, Leroy Jones, and Tom Johnson; third row, Charles Wolf, Sean Person, Bill Cline, Bobby Joe Smith, Shelly Hardaway, Sylvester Howard, David Turk, Trey Hermann, Greg Pagel, Darrell Clack, Dennis White, and Jerry Pavliska; fourth row; Coach Frank Fryer, Ricky Bazan, Victor Aguelar, Allen Brzozowski, Kennard Hastings, Marc Barnett, Donnie Grauke, Rex Malatek, Russell Grant, Dale Harp- er, Michael Crabtree, and Coach John Zavadel. 179 Rachel Moreno Kathryn Morris Marvin Morris Jeff Murray Brian Wade Needham Karen Nowotny Scott Oakes John Olmos David Ornelas Carolyn Padilla Gregory Page! Bobby Pakebusch Willie Pakebusch Nancy Pape Jerry Pavliska Betty Jo Pekar Daniel Pekar Dorothy Pekar Andrew Perez John Perez Ricky Perez Philip Perfetto Larry Peterman Larry Pigg Terry Pirkle Sharon Polk John Raeke Michael Rainey Pablo Ramos Teresa Ramos Trina Ramos James Reed Daria Reid Ray Reyes Roxann Riojas 180 Papooses Andrew Rivera David Rodriguez Linda Rodriguez Peggy Roegner Suzanne Resales Rebecca Rosas Islada San Miguel Richard Sappington Leah Schacherl Jackie Short Cathy Shuler Lori Simper Salvador Sirilo Thomas Smart Bobby Joe Smith Karen Smith Kathy Smith William Soefje Lori Spahn Wynetta Steemer Cathey Stella Cindy Supak Lydia Tabera Polly Technik Jason Todd Suzanne Tolbert Roger Torres Yvonne Trevino David Turk Michael Turk Elena Vega Faye Venegas Dennis White Vella White Karen Williams Ronnie Williams Charles Wolf Joe Ybarbo Maureen Zumw alt Peggy Zumwalt Wayne Zumwalt Papooses 181 Dee ana Almaguer Hubert Almaguer Nancy Alvarado Henry Alvarez Sandra Ara Jana Arthur Deborah Baker Oscar Banda J. Lynn Barnick Chad Basquez Dora Benavides Ren6 Benes Randy Berger Charlotte Brasfield Tony Bridwell Riley Brown Stacy Caddell Christine Cagle Maria Camarillo Martha Camarillo Dorothy Cantu Steven Cantu Bryce Carleton Elisio Carrizales Jr. Dana Carroll Dariene Cerda As Lisa Ehrlg works diligently, Cynthia Hastings snickers as the photographer passes through. 182 Papooses Bryan Clack Willie Clack Marcel Clark Sharon Clark James Cockcroft Linda Contreras Becky Cook Linda Cordova Beverly Cox Patrick Crabtree Timothy Decker Patsy Dees Sylvia DeLeon Terri Dolezal Kenneth DuBose Lisa Ehrig Jaime Eureste Dora Flores Gloria Flores Gina Fox Wanda Fryer Freddie Garcia Linda Garcia IMolbert Garcia J - i Robert Garcia Glen Glass Deep concentration is needed to survive Mrs Scales ' reading class. Papooses 183 Sixth grade class officers are seated L to R: Denise McKinney, secretary; Jessica Malatek, presi- dent; and Jana Arthur, treasurer; standing L to R: Kenneth DuBose, ser- geant at arms; Kevin Sandlin, vice-president; and Dan Hisey, reporter. %jj h iiiJSSA w 4 - R While Mr Roger Boening accompanies on piano, choir director, Mr. Neal Campbell directs the 6th grade choir to a spiritual Christmas Season. A substitute can be helpful?! Josephine Gonzales Rebecca Gonzales Ronnie Gonzales Virginia Gonzales Yvette Grant James Green Mark Hagen Lisa Hanks Catherine Hastings Cynthia Hastings Joseph Hastings Vivian Hastings Donna Hearn Brenda Hendershot Dan Hisey Darron Hunt 184 I Kevin Hunt Candy Iley Karen Ivey Darrell Janota Curtis Johnson Justin Johnson Vicky Jones Lisa Kelley Ben Knesek James Koehler William Komoll Jeff Koricanek Shari Kuntschik Daniel Leazer Karen Lehnert Paul Lentz Kim Loesch Serapio Longoria John Luke Christina Macias Jessica Malatek Steven Malatek Clay Marek Randy Martin 6th grade band members include L to R front row: Becky Cook, Karen Ivey, Lisa Sofka, Lisa Hanks, Ren6 Benes, Charlotte Brasfield, Yvette Grant, Kim Loesch, Stacy Caddell, Wancy Oncken, Rachel Salazar, Rosa Ramos, Lisa Eh- rig, Darlene Cerda, and Patricia Silvas; 2nd row: Director Roger Boening, Jonh David Navejar, Mark Hagen, Hubert Almaguer, Damon Thomas, Sharon Clark, Cynthia Hastings, Dorothy Cantu, Wanda Fryer, Vivian Hastings, Tonya Schacherl, Donna Hearn, Diana Vaughn, and Vicki Jones; 3rd row: Patrick Crabtree, Dan Hisey, Sharon Rother, Wil- liam Komoll, Randy Berger, James Koehler, Bryce Carleton, Kevin Hunt, Deeana Almaguer, Dana Carroll, Shari Kuntschik, Linda Cordova, Christina Macias, and Paul Lentz; 4th row: Robert Padilla, Kent Pruett, Candy Iley, Gina Fox, Gloria Taylor, Willie Clack, Margaret Yackel, Denise McKinney, Jana Arthur, Betty Vana, Timothy Decker, Ralph Walker, and Lupe Rodriguez; 5th row: Darrell Janota, George Mendez, Joseph Hastings, Marcel Clark, Serapio Longoria, Glen Glass, Brent Slaughter, Linda Contreras, Jessica Malatek, J. 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Tauch Dr. Mrs. Robert Williamson Eastside Baptist Church First Baptist Church St. James Catholic Church United Methodist Church 236 Ads Key to Senior Credits FFA-Future Farmers of America FHA-Future Homemakers of America FTA-Future Teachers of America FBLA-Future Business Leaders of America FSA-Future Scientists of America YFC-Youth for Christ NHS-National Honor Society LHS-Latin Honor Society SHS-Spanlsh Honor Society DECA-Distributive Education Clubs of America VICA-Vocational Industrial Clubs of America Auto Mech-Auto Mechanics Build Trades-Building Trades OJ-Orange Jackets Los Am-Los Amigos Pres-President VP-Vice President Sec- Secretary Treas-Treasurer Aero-Aeronautics Sgt at arms- Sergeant at Arms Lt-Lieutenant Pari -Parliamentarian Sen-Sentinel Hist-Hlstorian Lib-Librarian ScHS-Science Honor Society NHS-National Honor Society JCL-Junior Classical League Rep- Representative Acker, Judith 51, 71, 75, 114 Acker, Melissa 45, 86, 114 ADAMS, RUSSELL PowWow 4, Sr. Bulletin Board Comm., Letterman 2-4, Football 1-2, Basketball 1, Baseball 1-4; Apache Mascot 4, 37, 81, 91, 87, 89, 124, 141 Akers, Bubba 45 Aldis, Dennis 45, 102 Alford, Chella 56, 70, 131 Alford, James 16, 51, 71, 114 Allen, Bruce 25, 56, 103, 143, 152 Allen, Elmore 45, 81 Allen, Jill 24, 45, 118 Almaguer, Daniel 56, 71, 104, 114, 116 Almaguer, Duane 56, 70 Almaraz, Carolyn 56, 98 Almaraz, Consuela 51 Alvarez, Mary 45, 96, 126, 133 Ara, Mary 45, 49, 70, 108, 109, 124 ARA, PATRICIA Band 1-4, Lib 2-4, Band Capt 4, Rep 3, Letterman 3- 4, LHS 1-4, Thespians 1-3, Hist 2, FTA 1-4, FBLA 4, VP 4, Aero 3, Sr. Alley Comm., Tennis 1-4, 37, 70, 89, 140, 144 Arnic, Larry 45, 89, 140, 144 Arnic, Vernice 51, 70, 98, 112, 154, 156, 157 Arellano, Rachel A. 56, 96 Arellano, Sylvia 51, 96 Arriola, Sandra 45, 70, 86 Arrlola, Sarah 51, 132 Arthur, Margie Atkinson, Albert 56, 70, 71, 104, 105 ATKINSON, PAM Band 1-3, Drill Team 3-4, Capt 4, Quill Scroll 4, FHA 1-2, Thespians 1-2, FTA 4, FBLA 3, Aero 3, PowWow 4, Sr. Car Comm., Chairman, Soph. Duchess, Homecoming Queen 4, 37, 81, 86, 7, 124, 21 AVANT, BOBBY Football 2-4, Capt 4, Baseball 2-3, FFA 2-3, Auto Mech 4, Sr. Car Comm., Class Treas 3, Track 2, Letterman 3-4, 37, 89, 138, 130 Avant, Caria 51, 70, 72, 25, 125, 160, 161 B Baker, Dean 45, 118 Baker, Mrs. Mildred 63 Baker, Janet 51 Baker, Linda 56, 131 Baker, Mr. Warren 65, 121 BALLARD, MIKE 37, 81, 82, 13, 116 Banda, Leon 51 BANKS, CHARLES Track 1, FFA 1, Build Trades 3, Sr. Color Comm., 37, 140, 138, 158 BARBORAK, JAMES FFA 1-4, DECA 4, Reporter 4, Sr. Flower Comm., 37, 102, 118 Barnett, Jason 51, 70, 114 Barnett, Mike 45, 89 BARNETT, MORGAN LHS 1-4, FFA 1-4, Pres 1, Sr. Gift Comm., Chairman, Class Pres 1, VP 3, Football 1-4, Baseball 1-4, Boys State 4, Letterman 2-4, Pres 4, All District 4, All Tourney 3, Class Favorite 4, 27, 24, 21, 31, 37, 89, 102, 138, 139 Barnett, Nathan 56, 70, 114, 116 Baros, Kathy 51, 71, 125 Bares, Suzanne 56, 70, 131 Barron, Micky 45, 71, 114, 108, 109 Bartrum, Hugo 56 BASQUEZ, FLORENCE Quill Scroll 3-4, FHA 1-4, DECA 4, Lexington 4, Index Editor 4, PowWow 3, Sr. Tree Comm., Jr-Sr Prom Comm., 37, 78, 80, 79, 124, 118, 100 Bateman, Mr. Farris 66 BAZAN, JAMIE FFA 1,3, VICA 2-4, Football 1, Sr. Poster Comm., 37, 122 Beeson, Kassie 45, 82, 102 Behlen, Shawn 56, 71, 104, 103, 131 Benavides, Becky 56, 70, 125, 132 Benes, Hattie 51, 11 BENES, WILBERT FFA 2, Auto Mech 1, DECA 4, Sr. Car Comm., 37, 79 Bennett, Darryl 56, 71, 143 Bennett, Pam 56, 70 Bishop, Don 45, 130 Bivins, Mr. Jerry 65 Blundell, Mr. Royce 65 Boening, Mr. Roger 71 Bonds, Kenneth 11, 45, 130 BONDS, SHARON Choir 4, FHA 1-3, HERO 1, Treas. 1, YFC 3, Pow Wow 3, Sr. Tree Comm., GAA 1, 37, 120, 126, 133 Bonds, Wanda 56, 98 Bonds, Yolanda 45, 81, 83, 96 Boothe, Lee 45, 47, 125, 133 Bouldin, Billy 128 Bouldin, Carolyn 45, 120 Boyd, Johnny 51, 122, 123 BOYSEN, BARBARA Band 1-2, Quill Scroll 3-4, FHA 1-2, Arts Crafts 4, Lexington 4, Photo, ed. Sr. Poster Comm. 37, 78, 80, 79, 124, 16 Boysen, Sharon 56, 95, 94, 25 Brandt, Kenneth 45, 61, 89 BREITSCHOPF, CINDY OJ 1-2, FHA 1-3 Treas. 3, DECA 3-4, Treas. 4, Lexington 4, Sr. Float Comm. 38, 79, 118 Breitschopf, David 51, 102 Breitschopf, Michael 51, 102 Breitschopf, Ricky 56, 104 Brom, Roxanna 45, 83, 86, 124, 17 BROTHERS, ALICE LHS 2-4, FHA 1-3, YFC 1-4, Warm Springs Comm., V. Pres. 4, FBLA 4, Arts Crafts 2-4, Pres. 4, Sr. Bulletin Board Comm., 38, 31, 108, 109, 112, 113, 133 Brothers, Mrs. Izora 65 Brown, Fannie Mae 56, 96, 126 Brown, Irene 56 Brown, Jesse 45 BROWN, JOHNNY 38, 128 Brown, Keith 45, 71 Brown, Kenneth 51, 142, 102 Brown, Lisa 56, 70 Brown, Rob 45, 71, 79, 126, 112 Brown, Tom Letterman 3-4, FFA 1- 4, Track 1-2, Football 1-4, All District Hon, Men. 4, 38, 138 BRZOZOWSKI, DEBBIE Band 1-4, FHA 1-2, Letterman 2-4, Sec. 3, Rep. 1, Thesp. 1-4, Auto Mech. 4, V. Pres. 4, Track 1-3,- Sr. Float Comm., Class Fav. 3, Class Treas. 4, 38, 41, 70, 130 Burger, Jeanette 56, 71, 75, 131 BURGER, ROY FFA 1, Radio TV 2-3, DECA 4, SR. Goal Comm., Apache Farmer 4, 38 BURGER, SUSAN Band 1-4, Sec. Leader 1-4, Dist. 1-4, Reg. 1-4, Area 2-4, Outstanding Underclassmen 1, Class Rep. 2, Librarian 3-4, UIL Solo Ensemble Contest 1-4, State Solo Ensemble Contest 1-3, NHS 3-4, LHS 1-4, Thesp. 2-4, FTA 3-4, Treas. 3, Corre. Sec 3, 38, 70, 124 Burrows, Bryan 45, 89, 140, 141, 146, 144 Burrows, Mr. Thomas E. 13, 21, 64 Burton, Katherine 51, 96, 84, 104, 126 Caad, Karen 56, 70, 161, 160, 98 Cage, Deann 51, 86, 121, 108 Cage, Rhonda 51, 96, 107, 108 Caldwell, Cheryl 56, 70 Camarillo, Carmen 45, 81, 132 Camarillo, Connie 63 Camarillo, Jesse 56 CAMARILLO, LINDA FHA 1, HERO 3, Jr. Hist. 1, Pow Wow 3, Sr. Christ. Tree Comm. 38, 124, 84, 117 Camarillo, Rosa 56, 96 Campbell, Mr. Ollle N. 65, 71, 127, 184, 126 Campion, Ricky 45, 70, 130 Cantrell, Alice 56 Cantu, Danny 56, 104 Cantu, David 56 Cantu, Robert 51 Carrlzales, Elsa 56 Carrlzales, John 45, 132, 122 Garrizales, Joyce 51 Carrlzales, Lupe 51 Carroll, Brandon Carroll, Mr. Charles 65 Carter, Linda 45, 70, 7, 114, 15 Casares, David 56, 143, 153 CASARES, VICTOR FFH 4, Auto Mech 3, 38 Castillo, Marie 56 Castillo, Max 51 Christian, Janelle 51, 125, 160, 17, 133 Chumchal, Kenneth 46 CIsneros, Diana 46, 84 Cisneros, Molly 51, 106 Ckodre, Mr. Erwin 65, 89 CLACK, CASEY Cheerleader 1-4, Asst. Head 3, Head 4, OJ 1-4, Letterman 4, Quill . Scroll 3-4, FHA 1-2, Thespians 2, YFC 1-4, Lexington 3-4, Sec. Ed. Girls Ath. 4, Sr. Tree Comm., Chrmn, Track 1,3-4, Prom Comm. Chrmn., Sr. Duchess, Outstanding Junior OJ, GAA 1-3, Basketball 1, Class Fav. 4, Powder Puff 4, 38, 78, 91, 96, 79, 89, 90, 124, 27, 97, 17, 112, 113 Clack, David 56, 129 Clack, Herbert 46, 142, 143, 152 Clack, James Carter 46, 152 Clack, Nathan 46, 128 Clack, Wanda 56, 70, 160, 98 Clark, Elijah 51, 89, 142, 143, 102 Clark, Michelle 51, 96, 112, 98 Clark, Sammie Jane 46 Cochran, Mr. Nesby COCKCROFT, CHARLENE Band 1-4, Flag Corp 3-4, Co-Capt 4, Choir 4, FHA 1-4, Hist. 1, Pres. 2, 2nd VP 3, Pres. 4, Sr. Color Comm. 38, 71, 75, 27, 126, 101, 100, 17, 16 Cockcroft, Diane 51 Coffin, Paula 52, 98 Contreras, Rando Contreras, Tony 52 Cooney, ChristI 56, 104 Copeland, Linda 56, 131 Craven, Todd 46, 118 Currie, Mrs. Marie 65 Cuvelier, Mr. Donald 66 Culelier, Mrs. Maggie 65 Culeller, Sheri 52 Damon, Margie 52 Damon, Robin 46, 81, 83 Dariiek, Mr. James 66 Davidson, David 56 DAVIDSON, DAWN FFA 4, 38 Davis, Charolette 52, 96, 125, 98 Davis, Mr. John 65, 106 Davis, Kenneth 56, 104 Davis, Mrs. Patsy 65, 89, 160, 158 Davis, Mr. William Dechman, Jimi Lee 56, 95, 94 DEKLE, TERRY Band 3-4, Letterman 4, VP 4, Lexington 3-4, Sec. Ed. Mens Ath., Sr. Poster Comm., Trans. Lullng-Letterman 1-3, Band 1-2, FFA 1-2, FSA 1-2, 38, 78, 79, 89, 124, 138 Deleon, Anna 56, 70, 132 Deleon, Steve 56, 70, 106 Deluna, Rose 52 Deluna, Sylvia 56 Denman, Mrs. Susie 65 DENNIS, LILLIAN OJ 1, Drill Team 2-3, Lt. 3, Letterman 3-4, Choir 4, Pres. 4, Quill Scroll 4, FHA 1-2, YFC 2-4, Pow Wow 4, Sr. Cheer Comm., Chrmn, Basketball 2-4, Track 1-4, 38, 81, 89, 124, 126, 157, 155, 154, 17, 112 Dennis, Buzzy 52, 149, 150, 25, 112, 144 Dennis, Zane 46, 71 DIerlam, Mrs. Trudy 65 Dixon, Leslie 56, 96, 115, 114, 108, 97 Dobbins, Allen 52 Dobbins, Elizabeth Band 1-4, Flag Corp 2 3, Drill Team 4, FHA 1, pianist, Thespians 1-4, Sr. Rep, FTA 2-4, Reporter, YFC 1, FBLA 4, Lexington 4, Organ. Ed. 4, Sr. Color Comm. Powder Puff. 38, 70, 78, 79, 115, 124 Dobbins, Scott 52, 71 Dolezal, Glenn 46, 118 Dolezal, Steven 46, 142 Dove, Sharon 56, 96, 108, 126 Dreyer, Mrs. Jean 65 DuBose, Cheryl 52, 93, 51, 17 DeBose, Elton 52, 71, 102 DuBose, Mark 56, 71, 143, 60 DuBose, Mrs. Sandra 65 DuBose, Tara 46, 70 Dunn, Diane 52 Dunn, Doug 46, 85, 124, 84 Dupree, Sara 56, 70, 98 Edmunson, Mr. Joe L. 11, 65, 11 Ehrig, Christi 56, 70, 71, 75, 60, 112, 131 Eleby, Bruce 56, 153 Eleby, Cynthia 85, 84 English, Michael 46, 89, 125, 137, 139, 141, 145, 151, 24, 144 English, Pamela 56, 70, 98 EREDIA, ANITA OJ 2-4, Quill Scroll 3 4, FHA 1-4, Public Relations Officer 4, FSA 2-4, VP 4, Lex 3 4, Organ Ed 3, Ads Co-ed 4, Sr. Poster Committee 38, 78, 80, 96, 79, 100, 107 Eredia, Mary 52, 96, 98, 107 EREDIA, TONI OJ 2-4, Treas 4, Quill Scroll, 3 4, FHA 1-4, Recreational Leader 4, Fsa 2-4 Pres 4, Lex 3 4, Organ Ed 3 Ads Co-ed 4, Sr. Poster Comm 38, 78, 80, 96, 79, 107, 100 Erskin, Eula Marie 46, 84 Erskine, Bertha 51 Erskine, Mr. Carroll 65 ErwIn, Mr. Carroll 62 Erwin, Grant 57, 143, 153, 60, 131 Escobedo, Chris 52 Esparza, Adam Espinsoa, Carrie 46, 70, 132 Espinosa, Gabriel 57, 108 Espinosa, Orlanda 52 Espinosa, Mrs. Pauline 63 ESPINOSA, SARAH SHS 4, Los am 1-4, Sweetheart 3, VP 4, Jr Hist 1- 2 Reporter 1 2, Sr Color Comm Chamn, Class Duchess 4, Apache Gold 4, Track editor, Clas Fav 4, Quill Scroll 4 38, 125, 132, 24, 84, 17 Espinosa, Tony 52 Faulkner, Ms. Glenda 63 FEHNER, MICHAEL Quill Scroll 3- 4, NHS 3-4, LHS 1-4, Greenhand FFA 1, YFC 2-4, Pres. 4, PowWow3-4, Feature Editor 4, Sr. Color Comm. Band 1-2, 38, 81, 82, 83, 124, 125, 112, 113 FEHNER, SHEILA Band 1-2, Quill Scroll 3-4, FHA 1-2, Lexington 4, Sr. Sec. Editor, Sr. Poster Comm., DECA 4, 38, 78, 80, 79, 124, 118, 16 Fennel, James 46, 130 FILIP, DENNIS Letterman 304, FFA 2, Greenhand FFA 1, VICA 3-4, Sgr. at Arms 4, Sr. Car Comm., 38, 89, 122 Finch, Mr. Edward Lee 66 Finch, Kelt 46, 130 Finch, Mrs. Mary 65 Finch, Robin 52, 96, 98 Fink, Donna 57, 70, 131 Finley, Mr. Gordon 62 Finley, Mrs. Pam 86, 65, 87 Finley, Terry 46, 86, 13, 126, 133 Flores, Manuel 52 Flores, Michael 57 FLORES, RAY 38 Floyd, Edward 52 Floyd, Mr. Edwin 66 Floyd, Isabelle 52, 71 FLOYD, JANELLE OJ 1-2, Drill Team 3-4, Sr. Lt. 4, Letterman 3- 4, FHA 1-2, FTA 2-4, FBLA 4, Sr. Color Comm., Tennis 1-4, 38, 86, 89, 133 Floyd, Jimmy 52, 142, 102 Floyd, Mr. John C. 64, 65, 104, 102, 103 Floyd, Renee 75, 106, 133 FOLEY, CAROLYN Fha 1-2, HERO 3-4, Sr. Alley Comm., 38, 120 Foreman, Mitchell 52, 126, 112 Fortune, Mr. D. A. 66 Fougerat, Kenneth 52, 102 Fox, Terry 57, 70, 103 Franklin, Tommy 46 Freeman, Orvon 52, 71 Friedrich, Mrs. Mary 65 French, David 52, 104 FRYE, BRENDA OJ 2, Drill Team 3, Quill Scroll 3, FHA 1-3, Powder Puff 3, 38, 120 Frye, Edward 57 Fryer, Bessie 57, 71, 104, 25, 160, 60, 112 Fryer, Mrs. Clara 65 Fullilove, David 46, 70 Garcia, Anthony 57 Garcia, Diana 57 Garcia, Elizabeth 57, 96 Garcia, Mary Ann 46, 70, 86, 84 Garcia, Rachel 52, 70 GARCIA, ROSE Letterman 3-4, SHS 1-4, Thespians 1-2, Los Am 4, Jr. Hist. 1, Sec. 1, Lexington 4, Soph. Sec. Ed., Sr. Gift Comm., Basketball 2-4, 38, 78, 80, 79, 89, 125, 132, 156, 154, 17 GARNER, LINDA OJ 1, FHA 1, HERO 4, Sr. Color Comm., 38, 17 Garza, Clara 46, 81 Garza, Gloria Garza, Johnny 52, 102 Garza, Mrs. Margie 65 Garza, Pat 52, 142 GAYTON, NORMA OJ 4, Quill Scroll 3-4, SHS 2-4, Thespians 1, FBLA 3-4, Los Am 1-2, Jr. Hist. 1-2, Sr. Bulletin Board Comm., 38, 125, 97, 133 Gerard, Mark 104 Gerloff, Debbie 46 Gerloff, Diann 52 GESCHEIDLE, CHRIS Band 1-4, Choir 3-4, Greenhand FFA 1, FFA 2, DECA 4, YFC 4, Lexington 3, Sr. Color Comm., 38, 71, 74, 118, 112 Gibson, Marvin 52, 102 Gibson, Mrs. Mary Ella 65 Gibson, Shari 57, 95, 94, 25, 60, 131, 98 Gibson, Terry 57, 71, 104 Gilkey, Betsy 52, 51 GILKEY, RONNIE FFA 2, Greenhand FFA 1, Auto Mech. 3-4, Sr. Bulletin Board Comm., 38, 130 Gindler, Jack 52, 71, 114, 115, 125, 131 Gindler, Mr. Otto 62 Glass, Dale 52, 89, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 147, 102, 144 GLASS, DARREN NHS 4, LHS 4, FFA 2-4, Treas. 3, Greenhand FFA 1, Sr. Color Comm., 39, 124, 125 Glass, Kathy 57, 71, 72 Glass, Mrs. Sally 66, 124 Glass, Mr. William B. 52, 64, 13, 15 Gonzales, Genevive 57, 98 Gonzales, Karen 46, 122 Gonzales, Ruben 52, 128 GOODWIN, LISA Band 1-4, Flag Corp 3, Drill Team 4, Quill Scroll 4, Thespians 1-4, FTA 2-4, FBLA 4, Lexington 3-4, Organization Ed. 4, Sr. Car Comm., 39, 78, 86, 79, 115, 124, 133 Goodwin, Scott 52, 152, 112 Gottwald, Mr. Norwood 66 Grant, Ornal 52 Grant, Oscar 57, 153 Grantham, Mrs. Gloria 63 Grauke, Mrs. Velma 66 Gray, Mrs. Patrice 66, 86 Greathouse, Amos 57, 143, 153 Greathouse, Andrew 57, 143, 153 Greathouse, Debbie 57 Greathouse, Donald 142 Greathouse, Horris 46, 123 Greathouse, Roxane 52 Greathouse, Sonya 57, 98 Greathouse, Vincent 52, 147, 148, 151, 144 GREEN, CURTIS 39 Green, John 52, 89, 137, 145, 144 Green, Lisa 52, 89, 159, 157, 156, 154 Green, William 46, 130 Greenwood, Bennie 46, 114, 118, 126, 112 Gregston, Angle 46, 112 Guerra, Johnny 57 GUERRA, DELORES FHA 1-2, Sr. Tree Comm., 39 Guerra, Roger 128 Guerra, Sylvia 57, 98 Guevara, Hope Gurleski, Michael 57, 71, 104 H Haake, Phillip 46 Hagen, Mr. Loyde Hagen, Michael 46, 128 Hajovsky, Mrs. Debbie 66, 89 Hajovsky, Judy 47, 70, 72, 114, 126 Hall, Kathy 57 HALLMARK, RUTH ANN Band 1-4, LHS 1-4, YFC 1-4, Vice pres. 2, Pianst 3, Tres. 4, FBLA 4, 39, 70, 125, 112, 113, 133 Hamilton, Ms. Odelle 62, 63 Hansford, Carolyn 47 HARDT, EMILY Band 1-4, Choir 4, NHS 4, LHS 1-4, Thespians 1-4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, FTA 1-2, Sr. Car Comm., 39, 44, 114, 115, 124, 126, 17, 117 Harris, Paul 57 HARRISON, ALBERTHA Band 1-4, Drill Team 3, Letterman 2-3, FHA 1-2, Sr. Flower Comm., Class Favorite 2-3, Student Con. 3-4, Track 1-4, Basketball 2-4, 39, 43, 70, 71, 89, 157, 155, 154, 17 Harrison, Alice 57, 70, 160, 98 HARRISON, CONNIE OJ 1-3, Sec. 2, Letterman 1-3, FHA 1-3, Sr. Poster Comm., Basketball 1-4, B-team cap. 1, Var. cap. 4, Track 1, GAA 1-2, 39, 89, 155, 154, 17 HARRISON, VICKI HERO 3, 39 Hastings, David Hastings, Shirlette 57, 70, 160, 98 Hastings, Steve 52 Hausler, David 52 Havel, Mrs. Anne 66, 98 HAVEL, CAROLYN OJ 1-4, Sec. 4, Quill Scroll 3-4, FHA 1-4, 3rd Vice pres. 4, PowWow 3, Sr. Poster Comm., Mag. Staff 4, Powder Puff 3-4, 39, 96, 124, 101, 100, 84, 17, 16 Havel, Mr. Fred A. 62, 21 Heller, Carl 57, 143, 153, 25 Henry, Mr. Lester Hendershot, Trey 52, 71, 121, 112, 113 HERNANDEZ, ARTURO Building Trades 1-3, Arts Crafts 2, Sr. Float Comm., 39 Hernandez, Carol 57, 98 Hernandez, Fernando 57 Hernandez, Nick 47 Hernandez, Richard 57 Hernandez, Rose 70 Hernandez, Rosie 57, 131 Hernandez, Tommy 52 Herrara, Josephine 57, 70 Herschap, Ronnie 47, 89, 128 HILDALGO, ROSIE Band 1-4, Vice Pres. 4, Letterman 3-4, SHS 2-4, Thespians 1-3, YFC 1-4, Hist. 3-4, Arts Crafts 1, Sr. Special Comm. Chairman, Class Rep. 1-2, Student Council 1, Tennis 1-4, Basketball 2-4, 39, 70, 71, 125, 155, 154 HILL, CINDI Quill Scroll 3-4, FHA 1-4, Treas. 2, DECA 4, Thespians 1-4, Lexington 4, Index Ed. 4, PowWow 3, Sr. Alley Comm., Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm 3, 39, 79, 114, 118, 100 Hill, Mr. Otto HINIMAN, RUTH Band 1-4, Rep. 4, LHS 2-4, FTA 3-4, YFC 1-3, FBLA 4, Sr. Car Comm., Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3, Powder Puff 3-4, Bluebonnet Girls State Rep. 4, 39, 70, 31, 133 Hinds, Mr. Frank C. 66 Hinds, Mrs. Jean 66, 78, 82, 112 HISEY, BETH Band 1-3, Drill Team 3-4, Quill Scroll 4, FTA 3-4, Treas. 4, FBLA 4, Sr. Gift Comm., PowWow 4, Powder Puff 3-4, Track 3, 39, 70, 81, 86, 124, 152, 133 Hisey, Commie 57, 71, 121, 131 Hisey, William 52 HODGES, ELIJAH Greenhand FFA 1, Building Trades 2-4, Treas. 4, Sr. Alley Comm., 39, 128 Hodges, Farris, Jr. 57 Holt, John 52, 102 Holverson, Mitchell 52 Hood, Teresa 57, 70, 160, 60, 98 Hood, Teresa 57, 70, 160, 60, 98 Hood, Vicki 53, 92, 93, 89, 156, 154 Horner, Roger 47, 130 HOWELL, GROVER FFA 4, Greenhand FFA 1, Building Trades 2, DECA 3, Sr. Car Comm., 39 Howell, Sally 53, 96, 98 Hudson, Larry 53, 71, 125, 112 Hull, Nini 47, 71, 75, 114, 17, 112, 113, 131 Hull, Richard 57, 104 Hunt, Artince 53 Hunt, Barney 47, 153, 122 Hunt, Beverly 57 Hunt, Billy Joe 57 Hunt, Dorothy Jean 57 Hunt, Edward 47 Hunt, Gregory 53 Hunt, Michael 57 Hyde, Anthony 57 I INCE, SUSAN Band 1-4, Trea, Drum Major NHS 4, LHS 1-4, FTA 3-4, FBLA 4 Pari Aero 3, Sr. Float Comm, Powderpuff 3-4, UIL Poetry Interp, UIL Typing 3, 39, 70, 73, 74, 124, 125, 28, 133 Ince, William 57, 71, 143, 126, 131 Irle, Rosemary 47, 114, 120 IVY, JACKIE Band 1-2, FBLA 2-3, 39 Jackson, Mr. Dwayne 66, 143, 152 JACKSON, MARY JANE Thesp 1-4, Off 1-3, VP 4, FTA 1-2, Sr. Special Comm, Band 1-4, Officer 1-4, Choir 4, NHS, 39, 70, 114, 115, 124, 15, 126, 117 Jalufka, Larry 57, 104 Jalufka, Teresa 53, 70 James, Curtis 53 James, Linda 47, 120 James, Wanda 47, 91, 96, 90, 97 Janota, David 47, 80, 79, 124 Janota, Tim 53, 70, 152, 102 Johnson, Alice 53, 112, 98 Johnson, Annie 96 Johnson, Mr. Cecil Curtis Johnson, Mrs. Grady 63 Johnson, James 47 Johnson, Janet 47 JOHNSON, LEA ANN Band 1-3, Flag Corps 3, Sec, Drill Team 4, Letterman 3-4, Trea 4, Thesp 1-4, FTA 1-3, FBLA 4 Aero 3, Sr. Class Car Comm, Class VP 1-2, Tennis 1-4, 39, 86, 89, 125, 21 Johnson, Loma 47, 156, 154, 133 Johnson, Mary Ann 57 Johnson, Opra 53, 96, 98 Johnson, Robert 53 Johnson, Susan 47 Johnson, Mr. Walter Johnson, Willie Mae 57 JONES, LINDA Hero 1, Thesp 1-2, Sr. Bulletin Board 39, 81, 83 Jones, Milton 128, 129 JONES, MINERVA 39 Jones, Tracey 53, 71, 7 Jordan, Johnny 53, 131 Juarez, Andrew 53 JUREK, BOBBY FFA 1-2, Auto Mech 3, Apache Farm, 39 Jurek, Mr. Gary 66, 130 Jurek, Jerrie 53, 71, 114, 125, 131 Jurek, John 57 K KAPAVIK, BETTY Quill Scroll 3-4 FHA 1-2, DECA 4, Lexington Sec Ed. 4, Pow Wow 3, Sr. Special Comm Class Sec 1, 40, 78, 80, 79, 124, 118, 16 Kapavik, Ernie 53, 15, 106 Karlos, Mrs. Ginny 66, 108, 109 Karlos Mr. T. L. 66, 118 Keck, Susan 47, 70, 84, 112, 113 Kelley, Tucker 47, 130 Kelly, Jimmy 47 Kelly, Mr. Pat 66, 104, 102, 103 Kincaid, Mark 47, 130 Klapuch, Ricky 47, 49, 71 Kluting, Pedro 57 Knandel, Carol 47, 81, 83, 124, 101, 112 Knetig, Mark 53, 126 Knight, Mrs. Pearl 66 Knox, Kirby 53, 102 KOCIAN, CAROLYN OJ 1, Quill Scroll 3-4, NHS 4, SHS 3-4, FHA 1-2, Pari 2, Thesp 2-4, Hist 4, Arts Crafts 4 Rep 4 Lexington 3, Pow Wow 4, Ed, Jr. Sr. Prom Comm, Sr. Poster Comm 40, 81, 83, 114, 124, 125, 108, 109 Kohls, Mrs. Kathy 63 Koppen, Patrick 57, 104, 112, 131 Koppen, Robert 47, 125, 126, 102, 112, 131 Kresta, Jo Ann 47, 81, 89, 107, 108, 109, 104 KUCK, CAROL Band 1-4, FHA 1, FBLA 4, Sr. Gift Comm, Powderpuff 3-4, 40, 133 Kuck, Michael 47, 102, 131 Kuck, Robert 58, 104 Kulhanek, Dorothy 47, 120 Kuntschik, Brian 58, 104 Kuntschik, Greg 53, 70, 105, 102, 103 Kuntschik, Karia 47 KYLANDEZES, SANDRA OJ 1, FHA 1-2, Sr. Gift Comm, Magazine 4, Lampkin, Artie 58 Lamprecht, James 58, 70, 143, 104 LAMPRECHT, JOHN Band 1-4, Choir 4, FFA 1-2, Greenhand FFA 1, Thespians 1-2, YFC 1-4, Aeronatics 4, Pow Wow 4, Football 1, 40, 71, 81, 124, 126, 112 LASTER, GENE DECA 3-4, Pres. 4, Lexington 4, Sr. Alley Comm., Football 1, Track 1, 40, 79, 118, 119 Lauraine, Leigh 48, 49, 86, 124 Laxson, Dana 58 LEAL, DIANE OJ 1, Letterman 4, Los Am 2, Sweetheart 3, Pres., Jr. Hist. 1, Lexington 4, Freshman Ed., PowWow 3, Sr. Motto Comm., Student Council 4, GAA 1-2, Basketball 1-4, Var. cap. 4, Track 1-3 Var. Track, 40, 43, 78, 80, 79, 89, 132, 159, 158, 157, 155, 154, 17 Leal, Tommy 53, 132 Leissner, Gus 58 LEISSNER, STAN Letterman 3-4, Tennis 1-4, Capt. 4, FFA 1-4, Thespians 2-4, YFC 2, 40, 103 Lentz, Claire 58, 160 Lentz, Luther 53, 102 LePori, Elizabeth 48, 70, 73, 114, 112, 113, 133 LEPORI, KENNETH Letterman 2-4, Football 1-4, Capt. 4, Baseball 1- 4, Basketball 1, Track 1-2, NHS 3- 4, LHS 1-4, YFC 1-4, Aeronatics 1, Sr. Gift Comm., Class Pres. 2-4, Class Favorite 1-3, Student Council 1, 40, 41, 89, 33, 13, 124, 125, 137, 31, 138, 27, 28, 15, 126, 112 LESTER, BYRON Letterman 2-4, FFA 1-4, Vice pres. 3-4, Greenhand FFA 1, Auto Mech. 4, Sr. Tree Comm., Football 3-4, Track 1-3, 40, 89, 138, 130, 32, 102 Lester, Henry 66 LESTER, JEFF FFA 1-4, Sentinel 1, Treas. 3, Sec. 4, r. Motto Comm., 40, 26, 102, 103 Lewis, Ella 53, 96 Lewis, Larry 48, 142, 128 Lindemann, LuAnn 48, 49, 78, 79, 86 LINDEMANN, TOMMY SHS 2-4, FFA 2-4, Rep. 2, Pres. 3-4, Greenhand KFA 1, Treas., Sr. Tree Comm., Class Rep. 2, Class Officer 2, Treas., 40, 124, 102 LOCKSTEDT, LYNNA LHS 1-4, OJ 2-4, Pres. 4, FHA 1-4, 3rd Vice pres. 2, Hist. 3, 1st Vice pres. 4, Sr. Poster Comm. Chairman, Maf. Staff 4, Editor, Quill Scroll 4, Powder Puff 3-4, 40, 85, 96, 124, 125, 26, 100, 101, 84, 97, 17, 16 Loesch Mr. Melvin 66 Longoria, Simon 53, 71 Lopez, Debbie 53 Lopez, Esther 58, 96, 126, 98 Lopez, Sylvia 48, 122 Low, Phyllis 58 Lowery, Starr Belinda 58 Luke Coleman 128 Luke, Estella M Machicek, Edward 58, 104, 131 Machicek, Roger 48, 123, 122 Macias, Juanita 58 Macias, Mary 58, 96 Moldonado, Diane 53 Malatek, Greg 58, 143, 153, 131 Malatek, Mr. Kenneth 63, 66 Malatek, Mrs. Maria 66 Malatek, Terry 58, 70 MALINEK, JANE Sr. Tree Comm., 40, 120 Maples, Mrs. Gloria 65, 66, 133 Marek, Mrs. Colleen 67 Marrou, Mrs. Yvonne 67 MARTIN, DAWN Drill Team 2-3, FHA 1-2, Thespians 1-3, DECA 4, FTA 3, YFC 1, Aeronatics 3, Sec. 3, Lexington 3, Sr. Float Comm., 40, 118 Martin, Glen 118 Martin, James, Scott 48, 130 Martin, Leonard 53 Martinez, Elsa 58, 126, 98 Martinez, Robert 48, 81 Martinez, Sammie 58 Martinez, Thomasa 48, 120 Massey, Gerald 48, 152 Matejcek, Tammy 58, 96, 131, 98 Mayberry, Calvin 58, 143, 153 Mayberry, Mr. Alto 66 Mayberry, Marsha 53, 96 McCavit, Mrs. Mira 63 McKinney, Sharon 54, 112, 133 McKnight, Rosie Marie 48, 49, 70, 114, 108 MCNABB, DONNIE FFA 2-3, Greenhand FFA 1, FTA 4, YFC 2, Sr. Alley Comm., Class Favorite 4, 40, 24 McNabb, James 58, 104 McNabb, Kelly 48, 71, 124, 125 MCRAE, ARLIN FFA 1, Auto Mech. 3, DECA 4, Sr. Bulletin Board Comm., Apache Farmer 4, 40, 80, 79, 11 McRae, Melissa 58 MENDEZ, RAMON Greenhand FFA 1, VICA 4, Jr. Hist. 1, 40, 123, 122 Mendoza, Delmira 58, 106 Menking, Glenn 58, 131 Menking, Mrs. Mary 67, 100 Mercer, Conroy 54, 102 MERCER, GENE FFA 1,2,4, Auto Mech, 3, 40 Mercer, Rhonda 58, 70 Miles, Mr. Jack 63 Mikes, Judy 48 Mikesh, Nancy 58, 108 MIKESH, PAUL VICA 3, Building Trades 2, FFA 1, 40 Mikesh, Therese 54, 86, 121, 125 MILLER, JERRY FFA 1, Auto Mech. 3, Building Trades 2, DECA 4, Sr. Cheer Comm., Class Favorite 1-3, 40, 118 Miller, Kari 58, 98 Miller, Kelly 48, 91, 96, 79, 90, 133 Miller, Kimberly 58 Miller, Lizzie 54, 126, 112, 98 Miller, Pam 48, 120 Miller, Roy 48, 102 Miller, Willie 54, 102 MILLS, JEFF FFA 2, District Sentinial 2, DECA 4, Sr. Special Comm., Apache Farmer 4, 40, 118 Mills, Russell 58, 71, 104, 60 Mills, Stephen 58 Mitchell, Steve 48 Molina, Carmen 58, 132 Milina, Esther 54 MOLINA, GEORGE Football 1, Mgr. 2, Class Favorite 2, Jr. Hist. 2, VICA 3, Sr. Special Comm., 40 MOLINA, SALLY OJ 1-2, Thespians 1, Los Am 1-4, Pres. 4, Jr. Hist. 1- 2, Lexington 4, Sr. Float Comm., 40, 79, 124, 132, 17 Molnoskey, James 54, 102 Montogomery, Wendy 58 Moore, Anthony 58 Moore, David 48, 142 Moore, D.R. 66 MOORE, MELANIE Band 1-4, Rep. 2-3, Sec. 4, Letterman Tennis 4, NHS 4, SHS 4, LHS 1-4, Thespians 4, FTA 3-4, YFC 1-3, FBLA 4, Sr. Cheer Comm., Class Treas. 2, Vice Pres. 4, 40, 41, 70, 71, 124, 125, 28, 133 Moreno, David 54, 70, 126 Moseley, Mark 48 Moses, Jo Ann 54, 70 Motal, Mr. I. J. 63 Motal, LaFern 54, 114, 108, 17, 117, 131 Muelker, Brenda 58, 96, 160, 131, 98 MUELKER, KATHY OJ 4, Choir 2, FHA 1-2, 4, PowWow 4, Sr. Cheer Comm., 40, 81, 83, 96, 124, 126, 100 Muelker, Linda 58, 158, 156, 154, 131, 98 Mueller, Daria 54, 96, 98 Munguia, Maria 48 Munson, Beth 48, 186, 11, 114, 125, 133 N NAGEL, LEE FHA 1-2, DECA 4, YFC 1, Sr. Special Comm., 40, 118, 16 Nance, Donnie 48 Nance, Johnnie 58, 104 Needham, Mrs. Arva Nell 67, 98 Neitsch, Cindy 48, 71, 112 Nethercut, Mrs. Jane 67, 131 Neuse, Mrs. Kay 66, 160 NEUSE, NATHAN Band 1-4, Head Quartermaster 3-4, VICA 4, Thespians 1-4, Pari, 1-2, reas. 3, Pari. 4, Sr. Special Comm., 114, 27, 122 Newman, Mark 48, 85, 124, 84, 102 Newton, Bobby 47, 48, 89, 137, 140, 141, 145, 146, 148, 149, 150, 151, 144 Newton, Sherry 54, 93, 96, 112, 113 Newton, Mrs. Zilpha 62 Noack, Mrs. Jeanie 63 Novak, Andrea 54, 121 Novak, Cheryl 48, 85, 124, 84, 133 Nowotny, Shari 54, 96, 108, 106, 98 Oakes, Mrs. Katherine 63 Oakes, Michael 58, 143 Oglesby, Mr. Kellar 67, 122 OLMOS, MANUEL Letterman, Football 3-4, FFA 1-2, VICA 3-4, Treas. , Pres. 4, Jr. Hist. 1, Sr. Motto Comm., Class Favorite 3, 40, 89, 138, 26, 15, 123, 122 Oncken, Richard 48, 114, 118 O ' NEAL, LAURA Quill Scroll 4, FHA 3, DECA 3-4, Lexington 4, Sr. Special Comm., 40, 80, 79, 118, 119 Padilla, Sylvia Pagel, Keith 58, 143, 104 Pape, Terry 54, 126 Parker, Darren 48, 130 Parker, Ms. Claudia 67, 114, 116 Parsley, Mrs. Marilyn 67, 96, 97 PATTESON, WYNOKA SHS 3-4, FHA 2-3, Rec. Leader 3, FBLA 4, Sr. Alley Comm., 41, 79, 125, 133 Pavliska, Debbie 58, 70 Payne, Dr. Arnold 63 Peck, Mr. Kenneth 63 Pekar, Beverly 54, 96, 98 PEKAR, JOYCE OJ 1-2, Quill Scroll 3-4, FHA 1-4, DECA 4, Lexington 4, PowWow 3, Sr. Special Comm., 41, 79, 118, 100, 119 Pekar, Ruth 54 Pemberton, Terry 53, 54, 89, 152 Perales, Martha 58, 70, 132 Perales, Mildred 58, 71, 132, 126 PEREZ, DIANE Choir 4, Sr. Gift Comm., Quill Scroll 4, Drill Team 1-2, Cheerleader, Var. 2, Track 1-2, Basketball 1-2, FHA 1- 3, Local Treas., 2 Area VII Treas., Drama 2, Mag. Staff 4, Annual Staff 1-2, 41, 85, 124, 126, 84 Perez, Martha 58, 98 Perez, Santos 48, 142 Perfecto, John 58, 70 Person, Mr. Bo 67, 128, 129 PETEREK, CINDY Band 1-4, Flag Corp 2-4, Choir 4, LHS 1-4, FHA 1, Thespians 1-4, Historian 3, Vice pres. 4, YFC 2, Sr. Cheer Comm., 41, 114, 125, 126, 17, 117 Petras, Debra 54, 104, 17 Philippus, Mr. Gilbert 62 Pigg, Laurie 54, 70 PILSNER, DON Letterman 2-4, Basketball 1, Track 1-3, Tennis 1- 4, Choir 4, Thespians 1-4, FTA 4, YFC 2-3, Vice pres. 3, Lexington 4, Boys Athletic Ed., Sr. Float Comm., Quill Scroll, 41, 79, 89, 7, 13, 114, 124, 126, 116 Pilsner, Paulette 48, 71, 160 Pinckard, Casey 54, 142, 143, 152, 25 Pinckard, Mrs. Janis 67 Pirkle, Connie 53, 54, 86, 25 Pirkle, Mrs. Shirley 67, 125 Pleoger, Mrs. Deanie 67 Ploeger, Mark 58, 104 Ploetz, Mr. Bill 62 Ploetz, Billy 48, 89, 102 Ploetz, Mrs. Gracie 67 PLOETZ, SARALYN Band 1-4, Reporter 4, Flag Corp 3-4, Quill Scroll 4, FHA 1-2, Thespians 1-4, FTA 3-4, Vice pres. 4, FBLA 4, Aeronautics 3, Lexington 3-4, Org. Ed. 4, Sr. Special Comm., Tennis 4, 41, 70, 71, 75, 78, 79, 115, 124, 33 POLK, ANTHONY FFA 1, Buildings Trades 2-4, 41, 128 Polk, Charles 58 Polk, Jesse 58 Polk, Mr. Joe Polk, Syble 81 Porras, Pat 48, 122 Porras, Sandra 54 Porter, O.B. 54, 71, 89, 152 PORTER, PAULINE Letterman 3-4, Sec. 4, FHA 1-2, Sr. Cheer Comm., Band 1-4, Sec. leader, Basketball 2-4, Var. Cap., 41, 70, 89, 155, 154 POSEY, DONNA POSEY, RANDY 41 Pruett, Mrs. Jeannette 67 Quinney, Denise 59, 95, 94, 98 QUINNEY, DOT Band 1-4, Flag Corp 2-4, Co-Cap. 3-4, FHA 1-2, Thespians 1-4, FTA 2-4, FBLA 4, Sec. 4, Sr. Alley Comm., Class Duchess 4, Band Sweetheart 4, 41, 70, 71, 75, 31, 21, 133 Quinney, Lynn 48, 108, 109, 112 Quinney, Mack 54, 71, 106 Raeke, Patricia 48, 70, 124, 125, 108, 112 RAIMEY, STEVE Letterman 3-4, FFA, Greenhand 1, Auto Mech. 4, Pari. Sr. Motto Comm., 41, 89, 138, 130 Ramirez, Diane 54 RAMIREZ, JOSIE Band 1-4, Jr. Hist. 1, Sr. Cheer Comm., Mag. Staff 4, 41, 70, 84, 17 Ramirez, Mario 54, 102 Ramirez, Martina 54 Ramirez, Noe 48, 125, 142 Ramos, Diane 59 Ramos, Lisa 59, 96 RAMSEY, JOY JACKSON 42, 120 Rather, Mark 59 REAGAN, JAN OJ 2,4, Quill Scroll 3, NHS 4, LHS 2-4, FHA 1, Thespians 1-4, FSA 2-4, Sec. 3, Treas. 4, Aeronautics 4, Arts Crafts 3-4, PowWow 3, Sr. Special Comm., 42, 96, 124, 25, 107, 108 Reagan, Louis 54, 121, 107, 131 Reaves, Mrs. Iva Lee 67, 112 Reed, Connie 54, 55, 121 REED, LORETTA FHA 1-3, 2nd Vice pres. 1, Sec. 2, Pari. 3, FFA Sweetheart, DECA 3-4, Sec. 4, Sr. Alley Comm., Class Treas. 1, Sec. 4, Class Favorite 1-4, Class Duchess 1, 41, 42, 24, 32, 118 Reid, Mark 59, 70, 104 Reid, Mrs. T. J. 63 Remschel, Robert 59, 143, 153, 104, 105, 25 Remschel, Todd 59, 104 Reyes, Grade 59 Reynolds, Clifford 48 REYNOLDS, JOHN Choir 2-4, pres., FFA 1-4, Thespians 1-4, Sr. Tree Comm., Class Favorite 1, Student Council, Vice pres., Treas., 42, 127, 126 Reynolds, Kathryn 54 Richardson, Keith 48, 118 Richardson, Sue 59, 104 RICHTER, DEBBIE FHA 1,3-4, DECA 4, Arts and Crafts 4, Sr. Goal Comm. 42, 108, 109, 118, 101, 100 Richter, Dennis 54, 71 Richter, Edward 54, 102 Richter, Richard 48, 118 Richter, Sandra 54, 106 Richter, Mr. Sim 66 Richter, Virginia 48, 100 Riedel, Kenneth 48 Riojas, Daniel 54 RIOJAS, FABIAN 42 RIVERA, FLORENCE HERO 3, Jr. His. 1, Pow Wow 3, Sr. Motto Comm., Mag. Staff 4, 42, 84, 17 Rivera, John 48 Rivera, Richard 36, 122 Rivera, Roger 59 Robinson, Rhonda 54, 70, 104 Rodriguez, Amanda 48, 70, 72, 125, 112 RODRIGUEZ, ANDREW Thespians 1, Los Am 1, Football 1-4, FFA 2, Jr. His. 2, VICA 3-4, Sgt. at Arms 3, VP 4, 42, 13, 141, 138, 24, 123 Rodriguez, C. D. 59 Rodriguez, Diane 59 Rodriguez, Robert 48, 122 RODRIGUEZ, TIMMY DECA 4, Thespians 1-4, Los Am 1-3, Jr. His. 1-3, Lexington 3, Sr. Motto Comm. 42 Roegner, Rosie 54, 114, 108, 104, 17 Rogers, Mr. Wayne 66 Rothrock, Mrs. Sylvia 67 Russel, Shari 59 Salas, Tony 48 Salazar, Mrs. Jeanie 67 Salazar, Mr. Vic 67, 143, 151, 144 Saldana, Mr. Gernardo 67, 132 Saldana, Mrs. Lupe 67 Salinas, Patricia Sample, Ken 54, 142, 125 Sam ple, Merilyn 54, 89, 25, 156, 154, 17, 133 Sampleton, Cleveland 59 SAMPLETON, HAYWOOD 42 SANDERS, MIKE FFA 1-2, 4, Auto Mech. 3, Sr. Motto Comm., Apache Farmer 4, 42, 102 San Miguel, Martin 48, 122 San Miguel, Michael 54, 142, 143 San Miguel, Ruben 59 SATTERWHITE, ELIZABETH OJ 3, Drill Team 4, NHS 4, SHS 4, YFC 3-4, Sr. Goal Comm., Chairman, 42, 124, 125, 26, 155, 154, 17, 112 Scallion, Marva 48, 86, 125 Schauer, Keith 59, 70, 121, 143, 131 Schieberle, Gay 59 Schmidt, Mr. Henry 62 Schmidt, Keith 48, 71 Scholton, Debbie 49, 96, 125, 124, 100 SCHOLTON, SANDY OJ 2-4, Vice pres. 4, SHS 3-4, FHA 2-4, Sec. 3, 2nd Vice pres. 4, Sr. Flower Comm., Mag. Staff 4, 42, 96, 125, 101, 100, 84, 17, 16 Schomburg, Teri 54, 86, 13, 17, 112, 133 SCHULER, JAMES Letterman 4, FFA 3, Greenhand FFA 1, DECA 4, PowWow 3, Sr. Tree Comm., Football 1-4, 4, 138 SCHULTZ, DIANA Cheerleader 1-3, OJ 1-3, Drill Team 4, NHS 4, FTA 3-4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, FBLA 3-4, Pres. 4, Sr. Motto Comm., Class Duchess 4, Student Council 3, 42, 86, 124, 27, 133 Schumman, Mrs. Olga 67 Schurig, Tyree 59 Scoggins, Kelly 49, 91, 96, 90, 114, 133 Scott, Beverly 54, 70, 160, 155 SCOTT, DOROTHY FHA 1-2, Sr. Color Comm., Band 1-4, Basketball 2-4, 42, 70, 154 Scott, Margaret 59, 96 Scott, Michael 122 Segura, Laura 59, 70 Seidel, Diane 49, 86, 125, 133 SEIDEL, KRISTI OJ 1-2, Vice pres. 2, Drill Team 3-4, Major 4, Quill Scroll 3-4, Thespians 1-3, FTA 3-4, Lexington 3-4, Sr. Float Comm., Chairman, Class Sec. 2, 42, 78, 86, 79, 124, 133 Sells, Genie 54 SELLS, LYNN Choir 4, Quill Scroll 4, Thespians 4, FBLA 4, Jr. Hist. 4, PowWow 4, Sr. Poster Comm., 42, 81, 114, 124, 127, 126, 116, 133 Sepulveda, Jo Ann 120 Shock, Joey 54, 102 Short, Marilyn 49 Short, Sandra 59 Shuler, Mrs. Peggy 67 Siegel, Charlene 54, 98 Simmons, Mr. Melvin 66 Simmons, Sanya 54 SIMMONS, WALTER Greenhand FFA 1, Building Trades, DECA 4, Sr. Motto Comm., 42 SIMPER, BEVERLY Cheerleader 1-4, OJ 1-4, LHS 1-4, Thespians 1-4, FTA 1-4, FBLA 4, Sr. Flower Comm., Apache Football Sweetheart 4, 42, 91, 96, 33, 90, 125, 133 Simper, Jeff 49, 89, 140, 141 Sirildo, Gloria 42 SMITH, ALVIN FFA 1-2, 42 Smith, Billy 54 Smith, Carolyn 49 SMITH, CURTIS 42 SMITH, CANNY Band 1-4, Flag Corp 4, Treas. 2, Quarter Mast. 2-3, Sgt. at arms 3, Sr. Rep. Band Council 4, All District 1-4, All Region 2-4, Asst. Drum Maj. 2-3, Drum Maj. 4, YFC 1-4, 2nd Vice Pres., Bible Quiz Team 1-4, Readywriting 1-4, District 2, Thespians 4, FBLA 4, Sr. Flower Comm., Choir 4, All District 4, All Region 4, Student Council 4, Baseball 4, 42, 43, 70, 71, 73, 13, 26, 126, 112, 113 SMITH, DARLEAN Band 1-4, Flag Corp 3-4, Letterman 4, FHA 1-2, YFC 1-4, Sr. Decorating Comm., 42, 75, 126, 17, 113 Smith, Denise 49, 86, 13 Smith, I. G. 59, 143, 153 Smith, Jeff 59 Smith, Mr. Jesse 67, 107 Smith, Josie 49, 86, 89 Smith, Joyce 55 Smith, Penny 49, 133 Smith, Mrs. Theresa 2 Soefje, Ray 54, 102 Sofke, Henry 59, 104, 105 Sommerlatte, Mrs. Bernice 63 Soto, Hector 59 SOTO, RACHEL Band 1-4, Flag Corp 2-3, Co-Cap. 2-3, Drill Team 4, Thespians 1-4, FBLA 3-4, Jr. Hist. 1, Sr. Car Comm., Chairman, Class Rep. 3, Class Favorite, 1,3, Student Council 3, 42, 86, 133 Soto, Ronnie 49 SOWARD, DONNA Sr. Motto Comm., YFC 4 (transferred from Raymondville) Pep Squad 1, FHA 1-2, 42, 112 SPAHN, JANELLE Flag Corp 3, Bad 1-4, Drill Team 4, FHA 1-3, FTA 2-4, Sec. 4, YFC 1, FBLA 4, Aeronautics 3, Sr. Flower Comm., Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm., Powder Puff 3-4, 42, 70, 86, 133 Sparks, Terry 59, 71, 161, 160 Spears, Michael 59, 143 Starr, Jack Staton, Carol 55 Staton, David 49, 128, 129 STATON, HARRY Greenhand FFA 1, Building Trades 2, VICA 1, 42, 118, 119 Staton, Judy 49 Steemer, Rickie 59, 61, 153 STEFINSKY, BERNADETTE Band 1- 3, Drill Team 3-4, Quill Scroll 3-4, FHA 1-4, 1st Vice Pres. 2, 3rd Vice Pres. 3, Pari. 4, Lexington 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, PowWow 3, Sr. Goal Comm., Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm., Powder Puff 3-4, 42, 78, 86, 79, 124, 27, 100, 17, 16 Stefinsky, John 49, 141, 24 Stefinsky, Lynnette 59, 70, 131 Stella, Sandee 70, 60 Streety, Mr. Brice 66 Sullins, Robert 49, 122 Supak, Sharon 55, 125, 108, 106, 131 Sutton, Jackie 50, 127, 126, 131 Svoboda, Sherrie 50 T Tabera, Jo Ann 50 Tabera, John 55, 71, 142, 132 Talley, Mr. Jack 63 Taylor, Cynthia 50, 120 Taylor, Gilda 96, 60 Taylor, Joe 55, 102 Technik, Pam 55, 71, 75, 133, 131 Technik, Peggy 71, 75, 108, 60 Tesch, Sandy 55 Tesch, Tim 50 Thanheiser, Marsha 55 Tharp, Carolyn 60 THARP, RICHARD Greenhand FFA 1, VICA 3-4, Sr. Gift Comm., 43, 122 Tharp, Robert 50, 123, 122 Thelander, Steve 55 Thiele, David Wayne 60 THIELE, JAMES Auto Mech., Building Trades, Sr. Goal Comm., 43, 11, 130 Thiele, Kermit 50 Thornton, Aubrey 50 Tieken, Bruce 55, 71, 104, 105 Tieken, Gerald 71, 102 Tieken, Mr. Max 66 TIEKEN, WESLEY FFA 4, Auto Mech. 3, Sr. Flower Comm., Apache Farmer 4, 43, 102 Tolbert, Gordon 55, 114, 121, 131 Tomas, Daniel 104, 60 Tomas, Sandra 55, 71, 11, 51, 156, 154, 106 Torres, Gloria 55 Torres, Josephine 55 Torres, Richard 55 Trevino, Johnny 60 Tuch, Ann 55, 71, 75, 106, 133 Tumlinson, Billy 55, 128 Turner, Judy 96, 60 U Usey, Mike 150 Valdez, Alice 96, 132, 60 Valenta, Charlie 143, 104, 60 Vana, Danny 71, 121, 60, 131 Vana, Gerry 50, 70, 79, 124, 126 VANA, KAREN Band 1-4, Choir 4, NHS 4, LHS 1-4, FHA 1-4, Songleader 3, Treas. 4, FTA 4, Future Scientists 2-3, Sr. Goal Comm., 43, 70, 124, 125, 126, 100 Vaughn, Cathy 50, 118, 100 VEGA, SYLVIA Band 1, HERO 4, Sr. Flower Comm., 43 VENEGAS, FREDDIE Auto Mech. 4, Football 1, 43, 89 Vickers, David 104, 60 VICKERS, JAMES FFA 4, Greenhand FFA 1, Building Trades 2, DECA 3, 43 Villareal, Rudy 55 Villareal, Ruth 50, 78, 86, 79, 125, 13, 3 Villasana, Rudy 50 Voges, Mary Ann 108, 60 Voight, Mr. Melvin 66 Vyvjala, Michael 55, 71, 152, 144 W Walleck, Aubrey 61 WALSHAK, DAVID Band 1-4, Class Rep. 1, Pres. 4, State Solo Ensemble 2-4, All Region 1-4, All District 1-4, Letterman 2-4, NHS 3-4, LHS 1-4, Thespians 4, FSA 1- 4, Typing Team 2, Aeronautics 2- 4, Sec. -Treas. 2, Pres. 3-4, Arts Crafts 1, Sr. Goal Comm., Student Council Pres. 4, Football 1, Basketball 1, 3-4, Tennis 2-4, Golf 1-4, American Legion Boys State, Science Honor Society 3-4, Citizens Advisory Comm. 4, 43, 70, 71, 89, 7, 115, 121, 124, 125, 31, 107, 146, 26, 28, 144 Walshak, Julie 50, 70, 72, 114, 12 4, 125 Walshak, Mark 49, 50, 70, 125, 51, 15, 102 Walshak, Michelle 55, 70, 93, 96 Walton, Brian 50, 71 Watt, Charles 50, 121, 84 Watt, Gabrel 61, 154, 104 Webb, Cleveland 61, 153 Webb, Hamilton 50, 142, 152 West, Fred 50, 118 White, Annie 61, 96, 112, 98 White, Billy Dale 50 White, James 61, 143, 153 White, John A. 61, 143, 153 WHITE, RICHARD FFA 1, Building Trades 2-4, 44 Whitehead, Michelle 61, 71, 105 WHITEHEAD, PAT Band 1-3, FFA 1- 4, Sr. Goal Comm., Football 1, Track 1, Apache Farmers 4, 44, 87, 102 Wiley, Mrs. Carol 63 Wilke, Karen 50, 124, 84 WILKERSON, HARLEN FFA 1-2, VICA 3, Sr. Flower Comm., 44 WILKERSON, JESSICA Band 1-2, Choir 3-4 NHS 4, Thespians 1-4, Hist. 3, Outstanding Jr., Make-up, Membership Chairman 4, FTA 1, YFC 1-3, Bible Quiz Team Capt. 3, PowWow 4, Sr. Goal Comm., Tennis Team 1, Quill Scroll 4, Arts Crafts 1-2, UIL Prose 1st place, 44, 81, 83, 114, 124, 26, 17, 116, 17 Wilkerson, Pete 50, 89, 145, 147, 149, 24, 147, 144 Willeford, Denise 61, 95, 94, 98 Williams, Larry Williams, Mildred 61, 70, 103, 98 Winegeart, Sarah 50 Winn, Joe Windwehen, Willa 50, 71, 124, 125, 108 Wishert, Jeffery 61, 143, 104 Wittneben, Joy 50, 131 Wright, Belinda 55, 70, 71, 75 WRIGHT, KENNETH Band 1-4, Asst. Quartermaster, Letterman 3-4, Thespians 2-4, Hist. 4, Sr. Flower Comm., Football 1-4, All District 4, Track 1, 44, 114, 141, 138 Wright, Megan 61, 11 Wright, Melanie 70, 11, 127, 126 WYATT, DONNA Band 1-4, FSA 4, YFC 1-2, Sr. Goal Comm., Basketball 2-4, Track 2-4, 44, 155, 154 Wynne, Barbara 55, 98 Wynne, Joe 122 Yackel, Mona 61, 70, 108, 131 Young, Cathy 50, 70 YOUNG, TAYLOR Greenhand FFA 1, Auto Mech. 4, VICA 3, Sr. Motto Comm., Powder Puff Cheerleader 3-4, Football 1, Basketball 1, Baseball 4, Track 1, 44, 130 Zambrano, Doris Zella, Diane 50, 70 Zella, Greg 55, 102 Zella, Mrs. Margaret 63 Zoch, Debra 50, 121, 107, 108, 109, 104 Zumwalt, Carolyn 50, 70, 133 Zumwalt, Glenn 130 Zumwalt, Ryan 55, 128 Acker, Valarle 170, 172 Aguilar, Victor 176 Aguirre, Carolyn 170 Akers, Mrs. Gayle 167 Alford, Mr. James 166 Allen, Eric 170, 175 Allen, Pam 170 Almaguer, Deeana 182, 185 Almaguer, Hubert 182, 185 Alvarado, Nancy 182 Alvarez, Annie 170 Alvarez, Henry 182 Ara, Sandra 182 Arthur, Damon 169, 170 Arthur, Jana 182, 184, 185 Ashe, Mr. Vic 167 Avant, Rhonda 176, 178, 179 B Baker, Brenda 176, 178 Baker, Deborah 182 Baker, Mr. Emmet 167, 186 Banda, Oscar 182 Barnett, Mark 169, 176 Barnick, J. Lynn 182, 185 Basquez, Chad 182 Basquez, Mrs. Sandl 167 Bates, Paulette 176, 179 Bazan, Ricky 176 Behring, Gary 170 Benavldes, Dora 182 Benavldes, Victor 170 Benes, Rene 182, 185 Bennet, Kirk 176, 178 Bennet, Marc 176, 177, 178 Berger, Randy 182, 185 Berger, Mrs. Ruby 166 Bishop, Margaret Ann Bivins, Ms. Peggy 167 Boening, Mr. Roger 167, 172, 178, 184, 185 Bolech, Steven 170 Boothe, Mrs. Angle 167, 174 Boothe, John 170, 172 Boothe, Mrs. Sue 167 Brasfleld, Charolette 182, 185 Brasf leld, Fenlta 176, 178, 179 Breltschopf, Sheryl 176 Bridwell, Dowell 170 Bridwell, Tony 182 Brinkoeter, Mrs. Canldce 167 Brom, Clayton 176, 178 Brown, Bernell 170 Brown, Glen 176 Brown, M. L. 170 Brown, Riley 182 Brown, Zllman 176 BrzozowskI, Allen, Jr. 169, 176 BrzozowskI, Michael 176, 178, 180 Burger, Bernlce 176 Caddell, Stacy 182, 185 Cagle, Christine 182 Camarlllo, David 170, 172 Camarlllo, Lorenzo 170, 175 Carmarlllo, Maria 182 Camarlllo, Martha 182 Camarlllo, Mary E. 176, 178 Camarlllo, Mike 170 Camarlllo, Rita 176 Canlu, Chris 176, 180 Canlu, Dorothy 182, 185 Cantu, Sammy 170, 172 Cantu, Steven 182 Carleton, Bryce 182, 185 Carrlzales, Elislo, Jr. 182 Carrlzales, Jesse C. 176, 178 Carrlzales, Michael 168, 170 Carroll, Dana 182, 185 Carroll, Mrs. Delia 167 Carroll, Ken 176, 178 Casares, Teresa 176 Castillo, Marcos 176 Castro, Marlcella 176, 178 Cerda, Joeseph, Jr. 170 Cerda, Darlene 182, 185 Chapman, Carol 170, 172, 174 Christian, Brent 176 Ckodre, Clay 170, 171, 175 Clack, Betty Lou 170 Clack, Bryan 183 Clack, Darell 176 Clack, Deborah 176 Clack, Eric 170, 175 Clack, Wllle 183, 185 Clark, Barrett 170 Clark, Marcel 183, 185 Clark, Michelle 176 , 178, 179 Clark, Patty 170 Clark, Sharon 169, 183, 185 Cllne, Bill 176 Cockcroft, James 183 Coffin, Clifford 176, 177, 178, 180 Cole, Mrs. Roberta 167 Colvin, Lawana 176, 178, 179 Conant, Mrs. Katherlne 167 Contreras, Frank 170, 175 Contreras, Linda 183, 185 Cook, Becky 183, 185 Copeland, ray 176 Cordova, Linda 183, 185 CoK, Beverly 183 Crabtree, Michael 176, 178 Crabteee, Patrick 178, 183, 185 Craven, Trad 170, 172 Damon, Donna 170 Davis, Kenneth 176 Davis, Patrick 176 DeBerry, Tom 170, 172 Decker, Timothy 183, 185 Dees, Patsy 183 Dees, Mrs. Sandy 167 DeLeon, Angela 170 DeLeon, Rene 176, 178 DeLeon, Sylvia 183 DeLuna, Pedro, Jr. 170, 175 Dolezal, TerrI 183 Dreyer, Jene 170, 172 DuBose, David 170 DuBose, Donna 170, 171,172 DuBose, Mrs. Hazel 167 DuBose, Kenneth 183, 184 DuBose, Ronnie 176, 178 DuBose, Sarah (Dee Dee) 170, 171 DuPree, Lorl 170, 172 Dryer, Mrs. Jean 172 Easterling, Sylvia 176 Eckols, Greg 169, 170 Ehrig, Mrs. Alma B. Ehrig, Lisa 183, 185 Enmon, Jayla 170 Enmon, Jodie 176 Eredia, Jesse 170, 172, 175 Erwin, Scott 176, 177, 178 Esplnosa, Leticia 171, 172 Eureste, Ermelinda 171 Eureste, Jaime 183 Falrchlld, Ace 171 Falrchlld, Mrs. Julie 167 Fennell, Henry 177 Fennell, Nodle 171 Finch, Mrs. Priscllla 167 Fink, George 171 Fllzslmmons, Michael 171, 172 Flores, Dominic 171 Flores, Dora 183 Flores, Mr. Ellgeo Flores, Mr. Frank Flores, Gloria 183 Flores, Margarito 177 Floyd, Jo Anne 171, 174 Fonseca, Henry 177 Fox, Gina 183, 185 Freeman, Kathlyn 177, 178 Freeman, Wllbert J. 176, 177 Friberg, Mrs. Sara 167 Fry, Alton Damon 177 Fry, Deke 171 Fryer, Frank Jr. 171, 175, 169 Fryer, Mr. Frank 168, 176 Fryer, Wanda 183, 185 Fullilove, Mrs. Mozelle 167, 168 Garcia, Abel III 177 Garcia, Elizabeth 171, 172 Garcia, Freddie 183 Garcia, Linda 183 Garcia, Manuel III 171 Garcia, Martina 171 Garcia, Nolbert 183 Garcia, Robert 183 Garcia, Roy 177 Garcia, Sylvia 171 Garner, James 171 Garza, Beatrice 171 Garza, Ernest 177, 180 Garza, Jesse 171 Garza, Joe 177 Garza, Linda 177 Garza, Lorenza Jr. 177 Garza, Renaldo 177 Garza, Tina 171 Gayton, Veronica 177 GIpson, Mrs. Connie 166 Glass, Glen 185, 183 Gomez, Juanita 177 Gonzales, Arthur 171 Gonzales, Gloria 177 Gonzales, John Jr. 171 Gonzales, Josephine 184 Gonzales, Juanita 177, 179 Gonzales, Mary Jane 177 Gonzales, Rachel 177 Gonzales, Rebecca 184 Gonzales, Ronnie 184 Gonzales, Roy 171, 175 Gonzales, Tony 171 Gonzales, Virginia 184 Granado, Joel 171 Granado, Joe Ray 177, 180 Grant, Russell 177, 176 Grant, Yvelte 169, 184, 185 Grantham, Debra 171 Grauke, Donnle 177 Grauke, Mrs. Linda 168 Greathouse, Joel 175 Greathouse, Ronnie 171, 175 Green, Carolyn 171 Green, Jackie 170, 171, 172, 174 Green, James 184 Guerra, Jessie L. 177, 180 Guerra, Richard 177 Guerra, Rita 171 Guerra, Robert 171, 175 Guerra, Sandra 177 GurleskI, Robert 171, 172 Hagen, Alicia 169, 17, 172 Hagen, Mark 184, 185 Hajovsky, Lori 176, 177, 178, 179 Hamilton, Mr. Billy 168, 175 Hanks, Lisa 184, 185 Hanson, Susan 171, 172 Hardaway, Maggie 171 Hardaway, Shelly 177 Harper, Dell, Jr. 177, 180 Harper, Ronnie 1 1, 175, 180 Harris, Donna 177, 178 Harris, Mr. Herman 168 Harrison, Charles 169, 171, 175 Hastings, Catherine 184 Hastings, Ciaudle 171 Hastings, Cynthia 182, 184, 185 Hastings, Debbie 171, 172, 174 Hastings, Joe 171 Hastings, Joseph 184, 185 Hastings, Kennard 177 Hastings, Lennelte 171, 172 Hastings, Rosie Lee 177 Hastings, Vivian 184, 185 Havel, Tammy 170, 171, 172, 174 Hayes, Jamie 177 Hearn, Donna 184, 185 Helns, James 177 Hendershot, Brenda 184 Hendershot, Mrs. Rita 166 Hermann, Trey 177, 180 Hernandez, Susie 177 Hernandez, Yrma 177 Hisey, Dan 184, 185 Hodge, Debra 177 Hoist, Bobby 172 Hoist, Renee 171, 172 Hood, Mrs. Clarice 168 Hood, Lisa 169, 170, 172, 174 Hooplngarner, Robert 177, 178 Hornung, John 172 Hornung, Mrs. Marie 168 Howard, Michael 172 Howard, Sylvester 178, 180 Hrback, Sandra 178 Hudson, Leslie 176, 177, 178, 179 Hughes, Tim 172 Hunt, Audrey 172 Hunt, Darron 184 Hunt, Kevin 185 Hyde, Janlna 172 I Iley, Candy 185 Irle, Brenda 178 Irle, Chester Jr. 172 Ivey, Karen 185 Ivey, Monica 178, 181 Jackson, Mr. Jackie 166 Jalufka, Patricia 172 Jalufka, Thomas 172, 175 Janota, Darrell 172, 185 Johnson, Mrs. Bobble 168 Johnson, Charles 178 Johnson, Curtis 185 Johnson, Darrell 172 Johnson, Justin 185 Johnson, Llllie Macl72 Johnson, Michael 178 Johnson, Otis 172, 175 Johnson, Quincy 172, 175 Johnson, Tom 178, 180 Jones, Albert 178 Jones, Leroy, Jr. 176, 178 Jones, Vicky 185 Jordan, Bobby 172 Juarez, Elisa 171, 172 Kallsek, Brenda 178, 179 Kapavik, David 172 Keck, Mrs. Joann 168 Kelley, Lisa Mae 185 Klefer, Allen 172 Klefer, Kenny 172 Klapuch, Daniel 178 Klutlng, John 178 Klutlng, Rosa 178 Knesek, Ben 185 Koclan, Denlse 169, 177, 178, 179 Koclan, James 172 Koeler, James 185 Komoll, William 185 Koricanek, Jeff 185 Kridler, Mary Ellen 178, 179 Kuck, Susan 178 Kunesller, Tracy 178 Kulhanek, Cynthia 178 Kulhanek, Walter 172 Kuntschik, Darin 178, 181 Kuntschik, Kenneth 172 Kuntschik, Sharl 185 Lampkin, Gloria 178 Lawson, Penny 172, 173 Lawson, Virginia 178 Laxson, Sheryl 178 Leal, Adolpho 173 Leal, Norma 173 Leal, Robert 178 Leazer, Daniel 185 Leblanc, Mrs. Carol 168 Lehnert, Karen 185 Lentz, CrysUI 173 Lentz.Paul 185 Lester, Linda 171, 172, 173 Lewis, Eva 173, 174 Liquez, Anna 173 Liquez, Jesse 179 Locksledt, Sonia 172, 173, 174 Lockstedt, Susan 172, 173 Loesch, Kim 169, 185 Logan, Laurie L. 178, 179 Lollls, John 173 Jongoria, Emma 172, 173 Longoria, Mary 173 Longoria, Seraplo 185 Lopez, Edward 172, 173 Lopez, Manuel 175 Lopez, Sabas 172, 173, 175 Lopez, SonIa 178, 179 Lopez, Steven 178, 179 Lowe, Larry 178, 179 Ludwig, Rhonda R. 178, 179 Luke, David Patrick 178, 179 Luke, John 185 M Maclas, Abram 178 Maclas, Christina 185 Magee, Mary 173, 174 Malatek, Glen 179 Malatek, Jeff 179, 186 Malatek, Jessica 184, 185 Malatek, Rex 169, 176, 179, 180 Malatek, Steven 185 Malatek, Susan 173, 174 Manning, Troy 173 Marek, Clay 185 Martin, Randy 185 Martin, Russell 173 Massey, Warren 172, 173 Matejcek, Joseph 186 Matlas, Donna 172, 173 McKinney, Denlse 184, 185, 186 Medina, Abel 186 Mendez, Danny 173, 175 Mendez, George 181, 185 Mendoza, Abe 186 Menklng, Cynthia Menklng, Diane 173 Mercer, Marland 173 Merrlweather, Roosevelt 173, 180 Merrlweather, Rose 173 MIkesh, Bryan 176, 178, 179 MIkesh, Danny 179 Miller, Mrs. Carolyn 166 Miller, Llllle 186 Miller, Reginald 173 Miller, Rhonda 172, 173 Miller, Mrs. Sandra 168 Mills, Billy 186 Mills, Patricia 179 Mitchell, Dora Denlse 178, 179 Mitchell, Kim 186 Moeller, James 178, 179 Mohrmann, Mrs. Iris Anna 168 Molina, Joe 172, 173, 175 Molina, Robert 173 175 Molina, Sandra 186 Molina, Veronica 186 Molnoskey, Kenneth 179, 180 Montgomery, Lisa 173 Moreno, Domingo 173 Moreno, Rachel 180 Morris, Kathryn 180 Morris, Marvin 180 Morrow, Ricky 174 Moseley, Jeanle 186 Muenchow, Mrs. Fay 168 Mungia, Frank 174 Munson, Kelly 169, 170, 172, 174 Murray, Glen 174 Murray, Jeff 180 N Navejar, John David 185, 186 Needham, Brian Wade 178, 180 NeUrdus, Janet 169, 172, 174 Neuse, Paul 172, 174 Noack, Kenneth 186 Novak, Bryan 174 Nowotny, Karen 180 Oakes, Scott 178, 180 Obiedo, Bias 186 Oliver, Jason 186 Olmos, John 180 O ' Neal, Janice 186 Oncken, Nancy 185, 186 Ornelas, David 178, 180 Ornelas, Veronica 172, 174 Owens, Clarence 186 Padllla, Carolyn 180 Padllla, Robert 185, 186 Pagel, Gregory 180 Pakebusch, Bobby 178, 180 Pakebusch, Willie 178, 180 Pape, James 186 Pape, Jerry 174 Pape, Nancy 180 Parker, Sarah 174 Parsley, Debbie 172, 174 Pavliska, Jerry 178, 180 Pekar, Betty Jo 180 Pekar, Daniel 180 Pekar, Dorothy 180 Perales, Mrs. Sllveria 168 Perez, Andrew 180 Perez, Eddie 174 Perez, George 186 Perez, John 180 Perez, Ricky 180 Perfetto, Philip 178, 180 Person, Sean 180 Pesek, Mrs. Laurina 168 Peterman, Larry 180 Peterman, Ralph 174 Petras, Susan 172, 174 Pettus, Mrs. Arline 168 Philips, Brenda 172, 174 Pigg, Larry 178, 180 Pirkle, Brian 174 Pirkie, Terry 178, 180 Poldrack, Pauline 186 Polk, Bill 186 Polk, Sharon 180 Porras, Orphia 174 Pruelt, Kent 185, 186 Pruetl, Ross 174 Purcell, Billy 174 Purcell, Wesley 186 Raeke, John 178, 180 Rainey, Mr. Don 166 Rainey, Michael 180 Ramirez, Lee Roy Ramirez, Tony 174 Ramos, Frances 174 Ramos, Jo Ann 174 Ramos, Rablo 180 Ramos, Rosa 185, 186 Ramos, Teresa 180 Ramos, Trina 180 Reed, James 180 Reese, Kasey 170, 172, 174 Reld, Daria 178, 180 Reyes, Eseblo 180 Reyes, Mary Jane 187 Reynolds, Sharon 174 Rhodes, James 187 RIojas, Roxan 180 RIojas, Sylvia 174 Rivera, Albert 187 Rivera, Andrew 181 Rivera, Lupe 172, 174, 187 Rodriquez, David R. 180, 181 Rodriquez, Mrs. Kay 169 Rodriquez, Linda 181 Rodriquez, Lupe 185 Roegner, Daniel 172, 174 Roegner, Margaret A. Roegner, Peggy 178, 181 Resales, Suzanne 181 Rosas, Rebecca 181 Rosas, Yolanda 174 Rother, Sharon 185, 187 Rusling, Bruce 174, 175 Russell, Michelle 187 Salazar, Rachel 185, 186, 187 Salinas, Julio Sampleton, La Fayette 174 Samsel, Laurina 174 Sanchez, Rudy 174 Sanders, Mrs. Mary Rose 169, 179 Sandlln, Kevin 184, 185, 187 San Miguel, Audella 174 San Miguel, Islada Sappington, Richard 181 Scales, Mrs. Ozella 167, 183 Schacherl, Leah S. 178, 181 Schacherl, Tonya 185, 187 Schauer, Brian 185, 187 Schieberle, Mr. Arnold 169 Schieberle, Mrs. Dee 169 Schurig, Mas. Pat 169 Schweda, Johnna 172, 174 Scott, Andy 187 Segura, Buddy 174 Short, Jackie 181 Shuler, Cathy 176, 177, 179, 181 Silvas, Patricia 185, 86, 187 Simper, Lorl 177, 178, 179, 181 SIrilo, Salvador 181 Slaughter, Brent 185, 187 Smart, Thomas 178, 181 Smith, Barry 187 Smith, Bobby Joe 181 Smith, Bryant 174 Smith, Dennis 174, 175 Smith, Gwen 174 Smith, Karen 178, 181 Smith, Kalhy 178, 181 Smith, Robert 174 Soefje, Mr. Harvey 169 Soefje, William 181 Sofka, Lisa 185, 187 Sofka, ZIna 175 Soward, Lorrle 175 Spahn, Lorl A. 178, 179, 181 SUrnes, Mr. Larry 169, 175 SUton, Roy 175 Steemer, WynetU 179, 181 Stella, Calhey 178, 181 Stone, Lloyd N. 175 Supak, Cindy 176, 178, 181 Tabera, Lydia 178, 181 Tabera, Ruben 172, 175 Taylor, Barbara 172, 174, 175 Taylor, Dorothy 172, 175 Taylor, Gloria 185, 187 Taylor, Rayfleld Jr. 187 Tealer, Julius 187 Teehnik, Polly 178, 181 Thomas, Damon 185, 187 Todd, Jason 181 Tolbert, Elizabeth 172, 175 Tolbert, Suzanne 178, 181 Torres, Carlos 172, 175 Torres, Lee 175 Torres, Roger 181 Tovar, Ricky 175 Trevino, Yvonne 178, 179, 181 Turk, David J. 176, 181 Turk, Michael 181 Turk, Mrs. Martha 169, 177 Turner, Jimmy 175 Vana, Betty 185, 187 Vara, Linda 172, 175 Vaughn, Kiana 185, 187 Vaughn, John 175 Vega, Elena 181 Vega, Elizabeth 175 Vega, Karen 175 Vega, Vergie 175 Vela, Laurie 187 Venegas, Faye 178, 181 Venegas, Florence 175 Vera, Ricky 175 Villareal, Frank 175 Villareal, Molly 175 Villareal, Robert 175 Villareal, Rosle 187 W Walker, Annet 175 Walker, Ralph 0. 185, 187 Walshak, Valerie 172, 175 Washington, Christine 187 Watt, Nathan 187 West, Mrs. Audrey May WIedner, Mrs. Barbara 169 Whiddon, Clayton 175 White, Bobby 175 White, Dennis 180, 181 White, Vella 181 Whitted, James 175 Williams, John 175 Williams, Karen A. 181 Williams, Ronnie 181 Williamson, Mr. Novel 168 Wilson, Catherine 172, 175 WIrtz, Danny 175 Wolf, Beverly 187 Wolf, Charles 181 Woodson, Clara 175 Yackel, Margaret 185, 187 Ybarbo, Joe 181 246 About now you are ending our book, as well as this 1977-78 school year. On this page, be- fore my formal thanl you ' s and good-byes, I ' d lil e to give rec- ognition and a personal thanl - you to each of those who TRU- LY worl ed on the ' 78 Lexing- ton. It is not hard to single out these people. They are the ones who asked for the responsibil- ities and took it into their own hands — never letting us down. These people worked continu- ously, not just four or five nights after school, but week after week — throughout the year. These few people cared. They made sure the pages were done right. No ifs , ands , or buts — They did it right. They did not wait ' til the last minute to finish things. They were well organized and lived up to our expectations. Even when they were finished with their sections, if we needed help, they were the ones who said Yes . They didn ' t hand their unfinished work to some- one else, like our sponsor, to finish the last minute details — like cropping a picture. They completed everything expected of them. So, I ' d like to say thanks to: Saralyn Ploetz Carolyn Kocian Don Pilsner Toni Eredia Anita Eredia Joyce Pekar Gerry Van a David Janota Lynna Lockstedt 247 Lexington Editor Student Life Faces Organizations Athletics Personality Papooses Advertisements Index Sponsor Division Pages; Cover Design And Original Art Work Cover Drawing Photographers Berny Stefinsky Berny Stefinsky Betty Kapavik Sheila Fehner Rose Garcia Diane Leal Lu Lindemann Saralyn Ploetz Elizabeth Dobbins Lisa Goodwin Casandra Clack Don PUsner Ass ' t. By Terry Dekle Kristie Seidel Carolyn Kocian Toni Eredia Anita Eredia Florence Basquez Ruth Villareal Lynna Lockstedt Jean Hinds Berny Stefinsky Kenneth Brandt David Janota Barbara Boysen Gerry Vana Kassie Beeson Rob Brown As the Editor of this years ' Lexington, it is my turn to say my special thank you ' s and farewells. Though there are so many to thank, I ' d first like to thank all of my teachers. If they had not been so under- standing throughout the year, some things would have never been finished. I ' d also like to thank Mr. Burrows and Mr. Glass for their help and guidence when I needed someone to talk to. All of my photogra- phers and section editors deserve a great Big thankyou! ! ! For had it not been for these people, the yearbook would have ne jer Been completed. Last but certainly not least, I want to give a special than- kyou to Mrs. Jean Hinds. A wonderful lady who was always there when I needed her. Whether it be by cropping pictures, fitting copy, or just being there to answer my never ending questions. As for me being able to say farewell to G.H.S. and the people I ' ve grown to know, it is not going to be easy. The class of ' 78 has gone through four years of searching, learning, growing, accomplish- ing old goals and setting new ones. Yet, we have done it together. Now it is our turn to take place on the stage of life. It has not always been easy, and it will not get any easier. We have had our fair share of pain and sorrow, yet, we venture on. Soon we will see the warm breeze of May blowing our blue and white tassels. Then we will know our four years of searching has come to an end. We shall begin anew by taking on new responsibilities and fol- lowing our dreams. We will work hard to conquer our goals and begin our new kind of life. Yet, we will never forget the years of preparation we spent within the halls of G.H.b. Those years were great and pre- pared us well. Though we will never walk these halls again as students, we will al- ways remember. 248 Closing
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