Ysleta High School - Otyokwa Yearbook (El Paso, TX)
- Class of 1954
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' 53 WW 4 f , , K' M I ,, f' 1 I UW 4 ,ff I , -d, 1 I ' , '- r ' ' ,,f 1, ' V if , . 1 ' . , A f ,VX Z Peg-N r ll .JL n I I r 7 I 1 'Q V fu Y 1954 1 1 f ff . f , X W f Iliff!! ,A ! I P I f V! 1 f fn f , f X! 4 1 1 .9 f' Published by Ysleta High School Ysleta, Texas Chemistry students waited tensely as another prodigy student meticu- lously assembled the demonstration equipment. The big moment arrived, exacting quantities of elements were placed in various test tubes. The experienced hand of the young demonstrator placed a match to the mouth of the bunsen burner he had so carefully rigged up and turned on the gas. Cold streams of water sprayed playfully across the room. Boy Scientist had put the gas tube on the water faucet! Needless to say, the above incident was a pleasant relief from the day's routine at Ysleta High School. When we, the staff, began taxing our brains last fall on the subject of this yearbook's theme, little incidents such as the scientist's mistake kept running through our minds. Why not base our theme, one staff member suggested, on everyday school life - on trival things that are so common to Ysleta High, yet are so important to the morale of our Tribe? The rest of us excitedly agreed, and as a result we proudly present the l954 Otyokwa's theme of School Life to you, the Student Body. lt is our hope that you will find this book readable - that the pictures will bring to life again the past, year - that you will be entertained and amused as you pore over each page. And perhaps many years hence, as you leaf idly through this Otyokwa the humor, the happiness, the heart throbs of 1953-54 will remind you of your unforgettable life among the Braves and Maidens. The knowledge that we have given you a part of YHS to carry always is more than repayment for our sweat and tears in the Annual Base- ment. I ln a stadium filled with l2,000 cheering football fans she was hardly recognizable. Sitting dangerously close to the sideline, her slight figure seemed insignificant when compared to the towering gridiron heroes. But when a quarterback went reeling backwards under a tide of assail- ants, when a guard fell senseless against a barrage of cleats, when an end whimpered from the pain of wrenched leg muscles, she was there - in the spotlight. During school she was just the nurse, until an emergency arose, or until sickness intervened with a student's routine. Then it was her hour. School was over - her working day finished. The telephone rang. How about my shoulder? Can l play in the game tomorrow? Which doctor should l see? Should l go back to school this week? were the urgent queries. She answered them all. The cafeteria workers needed advice. The coach had some questions on his boy's health. And who would supervise the chest X-rays and immunization shots? She was there, to counsel, to direct. She smiled, as usual, when asked what her main duty was. My job is looking out after the students as individuals. Their problems are my problems - each of them. And her job was one well done. After 25 years of treating ills and supervising Ysleta High's health program, she was still energetic, smiling, still within calling distance when the cries for a nurse arose. But fully as important as her professional ability, she was.part of the Tribe. Since her debut in l929, she had seen thousands oblndians come and go - including her three sons - and few wilfsforget her. It is therefore our privilege to dedicate this book to MRS. ELIZABETH GROB, our school nurse -the woman who was always there. U mmf ,N X 1 ' ff SBR! ff Mrs. Elizabeth Grab we 4 QF.. Fw , , 'k '. . - M 'W-Hz, .mf fi .. 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More than one lndian disappeared beneath the human tidal wave which occupied our corridor empty hall was a rare si ht P S. lf you weren't rich enough to provide your own transportation, the back of the cottage was a fine place to eat drink , , and be merry while waiting for the bus. Her , although it didn't appear so. Chieftains Hanks and Cooper, away from the noise and clamor of the main lobby, managed the complicated affairs of the school district in the old wing e was the central part of YHS Emergency exits, we used to call these en' trances. A stop watch showed that an agile runner could clear the distance between the doors and the cafete ' ' ' no in five seconds. 0-I-'IGQUQ FII-:fb S, x '+L .ll CA via Bruce Kennedy Chandler Davidson Vme-pregdent Councilman-at-large Pat Miller Secretory l Wanda Hill Assembly Annabelle Bean Managers Barbara Cantrell Earlene Harp S Y i' ' Student Council Perhaps one of the most colossal dis- plays of salesmanship ever exhibited was sponsored by the Student Council, which sold approximately 3,000 pencils in a period of three weeks. The stu- dent governing body of Ysleta also spon- sored such things as Homecoming, dances, the Christmas tree, and the publicizing of the Alma Mater. A week of missing classes in order to attend a convention at El Paso High was a great morale booster during the first semester. WE lvl First raw Cl to rl: Amalia Villalva, Yolanda Alarcon, Lencho Estrada, Wanda Hill, Pat Scott, Terry Holland, Retha Tate, Carolyn Billmon, Susan Wilcox Second row Cl to rl: Willie Tapia, Jimmie Granger, Henry Galindo, Lily Reveles, B rbara Cantrell, Merilyn Hood, Mary Kathryn Yeager, Jo Ann Graham, Sue Ann I man Sponsors William Lucas, Ronald Childers, Miss Honie Lou Laster Cl to rl 14 First row tl to rj: Dale Dickson, Billie Granger, Teena Bennett, Anna- belle Bean, Priscilla Bynum, Caro- line Watson, Dorothy Hastings, Nancy Woodley Second row Cl to rl: Larry Traylor, Pat Resley, Bruce Kennedy, Tam Hughes, Jeanette Winas, Paul Har- ris, Andy McDaniel, Earlene Harp, Chandler Davidson x If-,flnunnnnuuffwzs V t 0 r f 5 E. L. H URT Vice-president 16 F. A. HILL MRS. CARL GNAUCK GEORGE M. JOHNSON Board of Education We sat, worked, laughed, and yelled in the Board of Educa tion's two recent gifts to the Student Body. Whether we WALTER, VETTER realized it or not, this group of Lower Valleyans was greatl P'95'd9nl' responsible for the new addition to the building . . . and fo the new stadium. J. STONEY PORCHER Secretary A-w ' CARL MILCHEI J. M. Hanks Superintendent of Schools F. W. Cooper Assistant Superintendent Q I Clyde Wafer Principal C4 1 Parent-Teacher Association Officers First row tl to rl: R. C. Hughes, Pres., Mrs. R. T. Allen, First Vice-pres., Fred Harvey, Treas. Second row Cl to rl: Mrs. George Richards, Fifth Vice- pres.g Mrs. W. F. Blythe, Sec., Mrs. C. W. Gordy, Second Vice-pres., R. D. Link, Third Vice-pres. Unfortunately the Parent-Teacher Association is sometimes thought of by students as an organization in which parents get the low-down on their children. One of the associa- tion's brighter aspects is portrayed by the grand piano, a gift to the Student Body from the civic-minded FTA. r Q si, S En lish R si ii 1 R DOROTHY HUGHES Chairman OLIVE BLYTHE SALLY CASH J A M Q :EV Vk,i , - SAZ an : jg at y 5 I MM, v ., A . 'XM An instant later the English class Caesar will plunge from his pedestal gurgling the immortal lines, Et tu, Brute. Deux, 324:-M..,!lg.v.n.,..9,,f,, tbl. -JV4 gwl eww Qttifoxe -JAM-ei '-'J-rs-LJ-lo -:J -N CLfgt.weQ.1.L Q1,,,,Q-,x-tLn,v, ZLL la . ' ' r UV?-5'- L'-1-0 Q. 434-wang, Speech 5 It AGNE DOUGLAS- J More English students pause a moment to wish themselves away to a travel folder vacation. IMOGENE BAGWELL Chairman Chicken wire and paper napkins, strangely enough, combine Speech artists with mixed emotions display miniature stage to form stage prop clouds. settings. Hi 'YG lf' ein 6 English I A 344 E LU R1LINE HUGHES 7 oouGLAs English students absorb some information from their favorite section in Practical English magazine-the ioke page. ','Q- HONIE LOU LASTER PATRICIA McCOY C',Qa,w- - M Journalism MCE EEK fs L- .9 From the solemn appearance of the music lovers, that record must be Beowulf not 'oule Armstrong. MARY VAN NESS Hopelessness blankets the faces ofa group of journalists strug This enactment of a scene from Canterbury Tales by gllng with a page layout senior English students representing the famous pilgrims would probably make Chaucer turn over in his grave. , , . . Music 9 fr fF A Im 0, ' fa 3.5 Ld' . Liga, or y-21, 1' 'Q f2 411, 5 'g.: ,, ICQQAC' rsh ' P nay -rl i' N ' is 4, 2- lf I ne' x +I 3 ' 1 l , 1 , ' Lf' Gr I Map-11 Low . Q , as AARON KEEN Chairman Angels atop tomato crates wait expectantly to portray the Nativity scene during the choir's Christmas program. i MARY LOUISE FORD ' QV 3 ' I ful MARJORIE GRIGGS ,jg ,Fl-'bl'U Y,f,, yr its QM' ' 1 13, 1' E ' Ki 'T iw, Q? f , ' if it i VELDA HART 1 A 'WM' sLsPsrH PooL X 'i Chairman A i 1 Qi 53 Glee Club vocalists exercise their lungs under the some- what restraining direction of Teach. 'Hmmm. The beginning's good. Guess l'll read the book. Paid, 25 cents. Do you wish to check out another book? fl .lf ,cf .4 L55 ..-. Zhemistry amateurs prepare to suffocate each other with gas lImeS. 'Es Art L AUDREY WEHNER ' 2 N RONALD DEE CHILDERS Q Chairman l little dab of paint here and there splashed on or artists brightens up an assembly prop. by jun- Science trarr, , L L .1 fs . I.. A Q i i CATHARINE DONNELL A Chairman 1345 Q . .i Say, 1-f is S fe DOROTHY RAMSDALE f- . Ni- WILLIAM LUCAS Physics experimenters expectantly await the reward of their strenuous efforts-a ringing bell. For the less squeomish scientist, biology is downright fun And what, may I ask, is your opinion of the Bricker Amend- ment? feb CLARA SIMER Chairman Chief Justice Warren's the man for me, another pupil asserts. According to the Indians engrossed in the newspaper, the American Observer, American history is an enjoyable course. Social Studies Social Studies students take a quick trip around the wor, via the imagination. l l MURIEL BREWTON Q i y V, . T53 ik fi,'i' A ROBERT LI l PATSY REAVES s Commercial r's easy enough scratching out a page of shorthand, but 'ait 'til they have to transcribe it. BLANCHE VICKERS ZOE WHITTINGTON Chairman ,,.,'4wf- The hunt and peck method is obsoleted by modern typists, here breaking 20 words a minute by the touch system. JOANN WOLF Using the dictaphone is the more glamorous side of the Commercial Department. Accounting is fun, if you know howl But who knows how? Physical Education GENE JORDAN R' , R Chairman A ii.. ,V ' Iif, .,f. 3' J. W. COATS 1? V il ii,' .ii, , ' . A FRED HARVEY 1 An ambitious PE student grabs his clothes basket, prepar ing to cavort on the football field. Grunts and groans characterize the day's high point in the PE Department. The issuing of towels is an exciting time to the girls who spend most of the PE hour in the showers. MARCIA PAIR Ps X Aff. LOREI IA GRAY Chairman 'g - ' Clear the way, girls, if you don't want a ball in your face Q , ,- - ' . . .' N, fs 'il H -' V t ---' ' r -.--saws. . V' ' A ' . F' A '5iffl',fQ f f' ' A' ' - ' 4 f A: .. Q., 5...--. X V ' - ilkffigi-,f L... P' ,,, ' 11 s ff, ' I A ' 'I' ,713 sk ., ... .. ' if 1fw+u.f. :..,F25 fx:1?ff9'f'7v..,Tl- ' ' - V , -sf .- -f 'www 43 .::.-'.SR :hJT.,' 'F'2r:.f' 3'S -'YN A- f i s' sf .--. ' 'F , vs. . . Q E' 145.5 Zgli-lifg . - 5 s '- A , .4535 ture architects stare incredulously at the marvelous works their hands. Agriculture Industrial Education HOWLAND REICH 1 A J. W. PAGE ' Chairman ALBERT MARTIN i ccc .. itz ,- l ELDON LAWRENCE FRED IGO e art of naturally to a group of experienced Ch , And I was just about right here when I heard the siren behind mrman me, Drivers Education hopefuls swap experiences. Combination farmers-carpenters pitch in to assemble a hay crib. ROBERTS HUDSON Chairman Foreign Language ELSIE CAMPBELL ' ff A we - ' - a 5 .. wc gn, is as Kiss sstl sf WS 5 - Q 2 ss i NS? :A Y 1' ?Vu , gm CONSTANCE HULBERT GJ 1 if SNA? S I Vx Fingering trinkets and admiring thot shiny banderillo from across the border occupies two Spanish students' time. And now, another thrilling chapter of Hlfoberto Martin. Won't that record ever wear out? Et tu, Latin students? Yes, conjugations oren't re served especially for English and Spanish courses. ,,,A f -. x xg HIFQA - ,'liil 1 0'-KA MCKEE Q K. Z f . it law Q mg R,-4, MYRTLE LOVE fl? 3 al' EVELYN VERNON lg And this is where our hero-- Caesar-lived during the summer months. More Latin students study a map of the Roman Empire. ' 's hard work making a formal, but it's worth it fit you're 'girlbl Any homemaker will tell you so. Health ELIZABETH GROB Nurse J chest x-rays provide momentary excitement as well In excuse from class. - ,-P Q Homemaking i , V . , --1,458 P' .31 v Q 4 6 Wgi Y - A VV tx al i JULIA LENTZ X s LEDA CALLAHAN i x Chairman 1? ROBBIE HANKS r' CQ e ,Q ' Mi 1 ., . 4 f ul f N .Q 5 Q Vmihyy -tlffe ,,... .... Who's having the most fun - nurse, child cure student, or I, the big shot in the bath tub? ' Homemaking Misses Santa Clauses beam the Yuletide spirit while preparing for the orphans' home's Christmas tree. VIRGINA BEDFORD Chairman Mathematics z?A: I Slightly bewildered by the complex arrangement of line Ejjffq these geometry students seem ready to take the book ' word for it. l RUTH ALBEE g ' E ,-y, E E he l l s f syr ll X s ' , - LESLYE ELUNGTON 'a .fr- at rx JACQUES LEWIS 5 A.. N W4 .NF g W xx :g g wifi, 5 ' N 4 . ELIZABETH CRYMES MANNING Nothing to it, grin the mathematical scholars, as they proudly display solid geometry figures. Freshmen Ure Pleas'-'1nl'lY 5UfPfl5ed that The de9Pf dark They're quick on the trig, too. This particular class is goin fundamentals of algebra are nothing but arithmetic. in triangles, Ol TM 1 ' y And here's the bottom, an algebra prodigy explains to his attentive listeners. Study Hall HELEN RAPLEY qu.. MILDRED JORDAN Chairman that's how you spell cosmoramic. Dictionaries are spensable these days. Mathematics .Mrs .4-X, ZETHAL WEAVER JUANITA FLORENCE fu- LAURA ELLINGTON M What's this? Indians actually studying in study hall? Registering to use the library is routine for the knowledge- seeking type of study hall students. ,pu F553-11 a ll. arf BARBARA ADAMS Office MARY LOUISE CAREY J YsIeta High School Attendance Office, is the courtesj student's sparkling reply to a jingling telephone. v MX YVONNE RAY BROEKER fs. An Attendance Office worker writes out one of the most MARY JO CARLETON ILA SEWELL sought-after objects in school -a pass. A broad smile such as this is very important, as any courtesy MARTHA MARTIN student will assert. 1 I CATHERINE WADLE WCA-' hm-ezfi View My ' -f 'x.fxg ' Favorites What was there to say about Gly?-QRT PIG -l3AUMAN that hadn't been said? How would you go about introducing a boy everyone knew? These were difficult questions to answer, but it you had asked why he was chosen, the reply lay in the mischievous glint of his eyes. Pretty PAT SCOTT, who also needed no introduction, spent her spare time footing a clarinet and laughing. Sponsors Two hundred seniors eager to get hold of their diplomas can be hard to handle. WILLIAM LUCAS and MISS HONIE LOU LASTER could back up that statement, But Mr. Lucas' dry humor and sound logic prevented numerous pit- falls. Miss Laster was right alongside using her personality and knowledge to vouch for the class. And, once again . . . they made it. ' . ,:,,. Officers You could find President TOMMY FAUSNACHT, known for his sports column, Wandering Warrior, behind the wheel of his '47 Plymouth when not in school . . . and you could tell him by his grin. FRANK KNOTTS, vice- president, was ample material for Tommy's column. Those cuts on his face during football season were due to his gridiron duties. CAROLYN BILLMAN, secretary-treasurer, had a knack for business and being pleasant. It was work pulling the seniors through an active year, but the voters picked competent leaders. w fm f V lax funn on r-:zrs..! . ii 4, U 4. if DON ALLEN lndustrial Arts, Sock 81 Buskin, Varsity Choir, Vice-pres., Courtesy Club, Operetta, Band OSCAR APODACA Varsity Choir, Los Amigos, Courtesy Club, CLEO ALVIDREZ Los Amigos, GRA, FHA SAMMY APODACA Los Amigos, Pres., Varsity Track, Band, Glee Club AIDA APODACA Los Amigos, Pres., GRA, Courtesy Library Club N66 Band JANE BAIRD FHA, Press Club, GRA, Student Leader gi li If .9 :Hg I Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Boys' Quartet, Lettermen Club, Varsity Choir, Pres., Operetta, Senior Favorite, Personality King, Courtesy Club BETTIE MAE BENNETT FHA, GRA, Glee Club, Sock 81 Buskin, Los Amigos, Orchestra GRA, Los Amigos, FHA, CORINA BERSOSA FHA, Courtesy Club JO MAY BAKER Orchesis Club v- KINA BARAJAS GRA, Los Amigos, Courtesy Club QESNQEBPEHQST 'El w AROLYN BILLMAN NHS, QSIS, Senior Class Sec., Student Council, 'FTA, Pres., GRA, Senior Class Steering Committee, ,Press Club, Vice-pres., Camera Club, Courtesy Club, Pow Wow 81 Otyokwa Bus. Mgr., FHA iff I 'e Q? 2 . lv. 6?- LU PE CASTAN EDA r FHA, Courtesy Club, GRA, Student Leader like 7 r If 5 I .J qe A 5,5-f'L E, ' A f 5 E5 BARBARA BIRDWELL GEORGE BOUNDS Q8fS, Student Council, Pow Wow 81 Otyokwa Asst. Adv. Mgr., Otyokwa Staff, Press Club, Camera Club, FHA, Varsity Choir, Chemo-Physics, Gens Togata, Sec., Operetta MANN BRAMBLETT Fresh. Favorite, FFA, Varsity Track, Courtesy Club Yannigan Football, Chemo-Physics, Press Club MILLARD BRITTON Industrial Arts, Yannigan Football, Los Amigos, Head Athletic Mgr., Sock 8. Buskin, Letter- men Club JOHN CAIN Varsity Football, Hon- orable Mention Times Student Council, Sophi Class Sec., Chemo- Physics, Varsity Track it if N, A i E 7 - fs if A -wnees-' - pw F A 33 P72 - z ms -1 ' 32221 4 ,iff I .. 4- ' -,fa .,-- xv sf W 1 .2 ' 'lf is L gf: I A JAMES CARSON Varsity Football, I Sock 81 Buskin, ., Courtesy Club , ,Q -7 ., I ALICIA CANDELARIA GRA, FHA, Los Amigos, l ,ewgg A Courtesy Club f iff I l - Ja I Y 1 ' I fN WAYNE CELUM OFELIA CHAVEZ EDNA COURSEY Varsity Choir, Chemo- Band, Los Amigos, Cour- GRA, FHA, Physics, Operetta tesy Club, FHA, GRA Courtesy Club TOMMY COOK LUIS CORTEZ Varsity Choir, Band Yannigan Football PEGGY ELDER my :. . l .zpieL 1:- l I I iiiii '52 g A ' J 4? .. ' 'Af' A to l ,, 'V , VLk MARTHA DE ARMAN MIKE CRONAN FFA, FHA, Art Club, Industrial Arts, Sock 81 Buskin CHANDLER DAVIDSON Pow Wow Editor, Otyokwa Staff, Band, Vice-pres., Chemo-Physics, NHS, Q8fS Councilman-at-Large, State Journalism, Fifth Place, Regional Journalism, First Place, Press Club, Student Council, Who's Who, Varsity Tennis, Senior Steering Committee ELAINE COLGAN GRA, FTA, Gens Orchesis Club, Chemo-Physics STANLEY DAVIS JOHNNY DEVINE Varsity Choir, Sock 81 Buskin, Gens Togata, Press Club, Otyokwa Staff, Chemo-Physics, Boys' Quartet, Student 4 L if O ' is Council, Courtesy Club, ' Industrial Arts, Operetta Togata, d iff S , A J , A I BILL DAVIDSON Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track, Yannigan Football I otl be I5 X ew 'Z f MARY DOMINGUEZ W Courtesy Club, Los Amigos, GRA, Student Leader 'la' WELDON DONALDSON Junior Favorite Los Amigos Varsity Track Yannigan Football Press Club Otyokwa Staff Chemo Physics Camera Club Courtesy Club Industrial Arts GRA, Sock 8. Buskin, Courtesy Club, Los Amigos, Declamation JACKIE DORROH FHA, Orchesis Club, Courtesy Club, Art Club CHARLOTTE ELLIOTT FHA, Sock 81 Buskin, Courtesy Club CONCEPCION DURAN Courtesy Club LENCHO ESTRADA Student Council, FTA, Library Club, Los Amigos, Pres., Sock 81 Buskin, Pres., Chemo- Physics, Treas., Courtesy Club, Cheerleader BEVERLY EVANS Chemo-Physics, Library Club 3? MARIA FRESQUEZ Band, Glee Club, Los Amigos, GRA, Press Club, NHS TOMMY FAUSNACHT Senior Class Pres., NHS, Vice-pres., Q8tS, Chemo-Physics, Press Club, Courtesy Club, Yannigan Football, ln- dustrial Arts, Pow Wow Sports Editor SONDRA FINCH GRA, FHA, Courtesy CI GRACE FERNANDEZ FHA, Orchestra, Second Place Beauty '52, '53, Varsity Choir, Los Amigos, Junior Class Sec. Majorette, Courtesy Clubl Band Sweetheart JULIO FLORES ub, NHS, Industrial Arts, Camera Club, FTA, Vor- Sock 81 Buskin, Varsity sity Choir, Band MODESTA FLORES Los Amigos, GRA, FHA Football ROMELIA FRANCO FHA, Courtesy Club, GRA, Library Club s he ,fs FLORA GARCIA FHA, Library Club, Los Amigos, Art Club MARTIN GARCIA Industrial Arts ' irt or :::2: ' ,f 1 2fs2:FyfI's 1 f,... x ' si ,Q Q 'sw 14' 'M MARIA ELENA GARCIA Los Amigos, FHA, Varsity Choir DICK GARRETT FFA, Sock 8. Buskin, Courtesy Club, Chemo- Physics, Industrial Arts, Art Club ELOISE FOIX Band, Los Amigos REYES GONZALES Industrial Arts, Band, Courtesy Club 'mfr wt :Ei ,-,,.,,, ,J I ,A1 .l l'51 iif.'fi ' S' W w w in . 0' 4 . Sf ,,..,, Q if, tu, 'N H K X-, J HAROLD GOODBRAKE Lettermen Club, State Track Meet '53, Varsity Track, Varsity Football, Industrial Arts O ANN GRAHAM Courtesy Club, Student Council, GRA, Student Leader, FHA, Sec., Soph, Rep. to Festival, Junior Favorite, Football Duch- ess, FFA Sweetheart, Cheerleader, Festival gucihess, Most Beautiful lr KATIE GORDON JI GRA, FHA MMIE GRANGER Q8fS, Editor-in-chief, Otyokwa, Pow Wow Sports Editor, Camera Club, Pres., Lettermen Club, Senior Steering Committee, Student Coun- cil, Press Club, Pres., Chemo-Physics, Vice- pres., Varsity Tennis, Sock 8. Buskin 42' KATY GRIJALVA Band, FHA, 'Library Club, GRA, Art Club, Los Amigos, Courtesy Club BILL HAYNES Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Lettermen Club EARLENE HARP Thespians, Sec., FHA, Dist Sec ' Assembl . -, y Mgr. '53, Library Club, Student Council, Drum Maiorette, Sock 81 Buskin, Courtesy Club, Pres., One Act Play, Three Act Play GINGER HERRON 'KENNETH HI FHA, Industrial Arts, I lfettermeg, Drum Corps Varsity Basketball, DANNY GUYNN Lettermen Club, Art Club, Football Mgr., FFA, Industrial Arts Zh BEVERLY HANSEN Chemo-Physics, FHA, Varsity Choir, Los Amigos OLGA GRADO GRA, FHA, Drum Corps, Courtesy Club, Library Club Y 'SY' UT 6 , I If f I miilllll ss I gg? i CHARLES HARDIN Varsity Choir, FFA, Sec. I LORRAINE HASTINGS Drum Corps, Los Amigos, Courtesy Club, GRA Varsity Track, State Meet, Courtesy Club, Chemo-Physics WARREN HOLDERBAUGH Orchestra, Courtesy Club, Varsity Baseball, Chemo-Physics, Camera Club, Swingsters, Press Club, Los Amigos, Industrial Aids, Pow Wow Staff, Q81S, FTA TOM HUGHES Junior Class Pres., NHS, Pres., Student Council, Varsity Football, Otyokwa Staff, Camera Club, Chemo-Physics, Yannigan Track, Declamation, Los Amigos Library Club, Senior Class Steering Committee Sock 81 Buskin, Vice-pres. Press Club Y 4, 1 Q-,lf , Q, , ,ifkx . . 5: , We wg 'Q ,fn -wg,--11 , f I W 'sz , YANDA HILL NORMAN HUTCHINS FRED HUTTANUS ' A ' NHS, Q81S, Press Club, Band, Industrial Arts, Lettermen Club Camera Club, Sec., Orchestra Varsity Football, Varsity , ,,,R 1 -A - FTA, Student Council, Track, Chemo-Physics , Band, Pow Wow Feature 1410054741 llff if ,K .gn i 4. Co-editor, News Editor, QQ. i Advertising Staff, Senior Steering Committee Q Q - ff fr ffi ,,.r, ., 3, 1 A A no , f' . Z gr 12 TRAVIS Joi-lNsoN Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Lettermen Club, Courtesy Club, Industrial Arts, Los Amigos W - ci, , A w LORRAINE JONES NAHS, Art Club, Sec., Y' Glee Club, Sec., FHA, Courtesy Club, Drum Corps If fi f ll H? '4 e 4 7 BILL JONES FFA, Treas. RONNIE JONES J Courtesy Club, Yannigan Football, Industrial Arts, Art Club, Varsity Choir , rr, f gf ' S f I BRUCE KENNEDY Press Club, Library Club, Pres.g Courtesy Club, NHS, Q8iS, Pow Wow Sports Co-editor, Chemo- Physics, Ot yokwa Sports Editor, Student Body Vice-pres., Camera Club, Student Council WALTER LA BREE Band, Football Mgr., Track Mgr., Sock 81 Buskin, Library Club FRANK KNOTTS Industrial Arts, Senior Class Vice-pres., Los Amigos, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Letter- men Club, Chemo- Physics CARMEN LICON Orchesis Club, Sock 81 Buskin ,A IIJOJ RACHEL LOPAU NHS, Camera Club, Sock 81 Buskin, Courtesy Los Amigos, Art Club I iw LUPE LOPEZ Los Amigos, GRA, ROSALIA LOPEZ Band, GRA, FHA, Orchesis Club Los Amigos I CHRISTINA LUCERO TURY LUGO SHIRLEY LOWE GRA, Student Lender, NAHS, Who's Who, Art FHA, Varsity Choir, , Drum Corps, Los Amigos Club, Los Amigos Camera Club, FTA l g f , ry QQOM Q I FLEMING MCDANIEL Q09 . V V VVVV 31 Varsity Basketball B A rlil be 6539 - .r ' 41 . ' i r ' EVANGELINA LUNA FHA, Student Council, GRA, Student Leader, Orchesis Club, Band Duchess, Varsity Choir, Los Amigos, Sec., Drum Corps, Third Place Beauty '53 ALICIA MARTINEZ FHA, Los Amigos, Varsity Choir, Courtesy Club LD annigan Foot all, FFA, Chemo-Physics, Los Amigos, Art Club OLGA MELENDEZ Orchesis Club BARBARA MCDONALD Most Beautiful Girl '53, Fresh. Rep. to Festival, Beauty Contestant '51, Orchesis Club, FHA, Treas.g GRA, Majorette JERRY LOU MARTIN Sock 8. Buskin, Los Amigos, FHA, GRA, Courtesy Club, Treas., FTA Vice res.: Dist. U , -P Vice-pres. RAYMOND MELENDEZ Chemo-Physics, Art C Varsity Track, Band, Yonnigon Football lub, Q 0 Lil DOROTHY IRENE MADRID N GRA, Student Leader, Los Amigos, Band, FHA, Courtesy Club I DAVID MICKEY PAT MILLER Band, Varsity Choir, Assembly Mgr., Beauty NHS Contestant '50, '52, Courtesy Club, Student Council, FHA, Vice-pres., Sec., Area Sec., Student Body Sec. OLGA MENDOZA VIOLET ROSE MILLER ANGIE MORALES FHA, Library Club, Varsity Choir Band, Los Amigos, Courtesy Club Courtesy Club, FHA in L -J IQ , WENDELL NASH Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Track, Lettermen Club HERMAN NEEL FFA, Sock 84 Buskin, Library Club, Los Amigos ESPERANZA MORALES FHA, Los Amigos, GRA, Courtesy Club f 'F ' ' V . , 1' I A 4 CORINE NIETO Orchesis Club, FHA, LUCY OLIVAS 1-if , ,Q f-' A ff ,l x ' fn iff FTA MARRIEL OSBORNE JANET OW FHA, Drum Corps, Lead A, Pfesei -GGUS TOQUTUI Drummer, Western Day Cl'em0'Pl Y5'CS, FHA Winner '52 AILEEN MYERS Varsity Choir, Sec., Courtesy Club, FHA, FTA, GRA SOLEDAD PADILLA Los Amigos, FHA, GRA Courtesy Club, Drum Corps HAMP PARRISH Otyokwa Staff, Gens Togata, Courtesy Club, lndustrial Arts MARY LOU PAZ GRA, FHA, Orchesis Club, Varsity Choir, Drum Corps, Lead Drummer MARLENE PETERS RALPH PARSONS Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track ENRIQUE PENA Varsity Tennis, Rocketeers, Pres., Chemo-Physics, Gens Togota FHA, Thespians, Sock 81 Buskin, Industrial Arts, Library Club, Orchesis Club BOB PHARES Art Club, Chemo- 3 L Physics, Sock G Buskin, JIMMY PETERS 1 V 'Si'Y Tennis' Couffesv Yannigan Football 1l-V 5 Club, Racketeers Varsity Track .ff , ,- 5: ,. U ' 2 -, 5 . all 3, 'T Q f f, Q as fs.. 4.4 , A J 'fig X . fa s ki x il ee -..L J . 114 M53-V , .v LILY REVELES ZOE DEAN POOLE GRA, FHA, Press Club, Chemo-Physics, Pow Wow Exchange Mgr., Courtesy Club, Student Council Q8fS, NHS, FHA, FTA, GRA, Sock 81 Buskin, Courtesy Club, Press Club, Sec., Camera Club, Sec., Pow Wow 8- Otyokwa Adv. Mgr., Pow Wow Editorial Co-Editor, Student Council, Three Act Play MARY CATHERINE ROACH GRA, Gens Togato ,Z PAT RESEE-Y-En ,A Gtudent Body Pres., FHA Beau, Junior Class Vice- pres., Varsity Choir, Boys' Quartet, Operetta, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Lettermen Club ,f Hf 7 JOYCE ROBERTS GRA, Press Club, Sock 81 Buskin, Courtesy Club, Orchesis Club, Vice-pres., Beauty Contestant '50 LAWRENCE PASCHICH Lettermen Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, . Chemo-Physics ' l l 0?-T i QQ i bk M3 y r I 'I i QD , 1 Cb l PAT PHILBIN Sock 81 Buskin, FHA, l Beauty Contestant '52, Courtesy Club, Gens Togato M g . ALVIN ROGERS Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Chemo-Physics, Courtesy Club BX 1 8:2 L' 5 M r E JAN ELL SH ELP I Sock 81 Buskin, Band, Courtesy Club, FHA, Band Duchess GEORGE ROOT Varsity Football, Varsity .QD ifrack, Gens Togata, Pres., ' Chemo-Physics, Varsity Choir SOLEDAD SAMBRANO Los Amigos, Sock 81 Bus- kin, Varsity Choir, GRA, Student Council, FHA, NHS PATRICIA SCOTT Varsity Choir, Chemo- Physics, FTA, Student Council, Senior Favorite RUDY ROSALES Los Amigos, Industrial Arts, Industrial Aids ELNORA SCALES Q8tS, Press Club, Camera Club, Pow Wow Editorial Editor, Gens Togata, Senior Class Steering Committee G. L. SHADDEN K ni SHIRLEY SHERWOOD Junior Rep. to Festival ELBERT SMITHEN Los Amigos, Industrial Arts, Chemo-Physics, Courtesy Club DON SLAPE Chemo-Physics, Courtesy Club, Industrial Arts, FTA PORTER STOUT Art Club, Sock 8. Buskin, Industrial Arts, Varsity Track, Band BILL SEERY Industrial Arts, Los Amigos, Sock 81 Buskin DANNIE DEE SULLIVAN FHA WV? ROSE VALDIVIEZ Gens Togata, FHA, Orchesis Club, Press Club, Camera Club, Advertising Staff, Chemo-Physics 1 BETTY LOU WESEMAN ELLEN WARE FHA, Varsity Choir GRA, Sock 81 Buskin, FHA JAYNIE WILSON NAHS, Art Club, Courtesy Club, Glee Club WILLIE TAPIA Varsity Baseball, All- District, Los Amigos, Glee Club, Lettermen Club, Student Council MARLENE THOMPSON NHS, Los Amigos, Art Club, Camera Club DANNY TITUS Sock 81 Buskin, Art Cllrb, Senior Class Steering Committee WILMA TURNER FHA, Gens Togata, Vice- pres., Sec., Chemo- Physics, Varsity Choir NHS, Student Council, , V 2' i LARRY TRAYLOR Fresh. Class Pres., Nlw Lettermen Club, Press Club, Chemo-Physics, Courtesy Club, Pres., Student Council, Vars Track, Varsity Footbal. l l PJION Y u ALBERTA VALENTINO YS N Gb A Otyokwa Co-editor, Q8fS, Advertising Staff, Los Amigos, Racketeers, Sock 81 Buskin, Press Club, Camera Club, Chemo- Physics, Sec. JANET WATTS Glee Club, Sock 81 Buskin, GRA, FHA, Courtesy Club Library Club PATSY JO WINN. FHA, GRA, Varsity Choir, Orchesis Club, Gens Togata, Sock 81 Buskin SALVADOR VELASQUEZ 0' Rf HAZEL WAINWRIGHT NHS, FHA, Courtesy Club ' ,eff-1, ,gf -- ' I ' 5 . y s wiv! M sf it ,a ff iw: i 3 ' 4755 ' 5213 it--Iliff, . wa M455 , ,, I L XROLYN WRIGHT Glee Club 51 H, . A I , , I Ill, MARY KATHRYN YEAGER Student Council, Courtesy Club, Sock 8. Buskin, FHA, Sec., Drums Corps NANCY WOODLEY NHS, Varsity Choir, Student Director, Regional Debate, Second Place, Los Amigos, Camera Club, Swingsters, Feathertones, Industrial Arts, Industrial Aids, Alternate Cheerleader, Sock 81 Buskin, Sec., GRA, FTA, Student Council, Sec., Festival ,,. , 4152 Duchess fy Mid-Term Graduates First row fl to rl: Janet Watts, Jaynie Wilson, Patsy Winn, Christina Rodriguez, Concepcion Duran, Maria Elena Garcia, Oscar Apodaca Second row Cl to rl: Pat Miller, Pat Philbin, Rodney Brennand, Arturo Lugo, Mary Sosa, Irene Macias, Sammy Apodoca Third row Cleto rl: Ted Thompson, Rene Baca, Hampton Parrish, Jose Armendariz, Joe Towles, Dorothy Ware, Luis Cortez I To the strains of Pump and Circum- stance the spring committee helped usher out into the world the Class of '54 First row fl to ri: Danny Titus, Berdie Valentino, Zoe Deon Poole Second row ll to ri: Lawrence Pas- chich, Weldon Dggglgsop, Julio Flores wt .0 f. 615: 31 fb 50 Upon the fall committee came the difficult task of getting the elders of the Tribe off on the right oot. First row Cl to rl: Danny Titus, Wanda Hill Second row Cl to rl: Marlene Peters,Jimmie Granger, Elnora Scales, Chandler Davidson Steering Committee officers and sponsors gloat over the fact that they have the seniors under control. Clockwise: Miss Honie Lou Laster, sponsor, Pat Scott, Carolyn Billmon, William Lucas, spon- sor, Tommy Fausnacht, Tom Hughes, Frank Knotts l Steering Committees l l Even the seniors needed someone to! look after them and solve their dilemmas. This job fell on the fall and spring steering committees, com- posed of capable class members, the officers, and the sponsors. Planning Kid Day and Ditch Day, preparing for graduation, sponsoring class proj- ects, the two groups lived up to their titles of steering wheels. -15... Jugs 'ig HQ r 13, tsihfuw CA . J'l P' if ik fvxck l9J'5' i 'Q V . ts , Favorites One needn't be boisterous or have a voice equaling that of a jack hammer to be popular. Gentle but friendly ANGIE VILLALVA definitely proved so. JERRY ROGERS, although perhaps a little more noisy, still wouldn't be classified as a gusher. Anyway, the juniors were attracted by the pair and chose them favorites. Sponsors fi Who would ever have thought an athletic coach and a social studies teacher would end up co- sponsoring the Junior Class? ironically, it hap- pened. Mirroring the officers' joviality, Coach HENRY WHEELER and ROBERT LEE proved that two men could manage a large class effectively. Officers JOE HOLDER, hands in the pockets of his faded blue denims, glanced around, nonchalantly told a hilarious joke. This familiar occurrence was one of the reasons the juniors selected .loe president. The same could bc said for ISMAEL RINCON, vice-president. His amiable manner and willingness to serve earned him his position. DALE DICK- SON rounded out the happy trio, Experience as an Otyokwa ad salesman qualitfied her as secretary-treasurer. For their trouble and effort, they earned the title of next year's big wheels. 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W,,4,5 fl' seg L, Eddie Wehrheim '33 Cathy Weil Q fl so Charles White as nl Pat whielock X 7 wr 5 ., A X 7 1 ..,, i M . is fl , - wg! ,, I Yvonne Willyard Ted Wilson Carol Wood Shirley Zink Janet Wright Teresa Zubrate E MW:- lig L 1 V? A . L.--' iti l XJ Jeanette Winans 95' , fe YQN. Fellpa Yanez N i . E , A . ,.f?:154f4-':6.VwE:fl',:' . ' 'fiZ'?'YF, 'NEWS' en W., .2 Q, T ' S A r ,.. KJ-A v wg , ,S I-'34 QL W .gig w aj, ,Jw , 1 -- Mui I w 'ff ' : im-9 Q? et M Lg? 18 il,llf!.- j' : i g ,gy t , . .. A ,I Six er it .E Li , V s vsi v H 5, - F- ,.:. :lof1i251' BmW' W fi s I E 5 ,-., ,lie ,,,p..' H' a ml ' gl i i , if v I lndustrious decorators make merry while bruising their shins against ladders and goal posts. The Drum Corps, Band, and YsIeta's Hungry Five cheer- leaders whoop it up during a pep rally. Activities l l i The ambitious lndian in the white jacket provokes a girlish giggle from an Austin cheerleader while pinning on o corsoge. Indian Joe supervises Student Councilers working on the Christmas tree. ,aw I-1 Favorites Wont to know a sure way af crashing the Favorites section? CLINTON THOMPSON based his bid for the honor on an amazing ability to play football. It seems his .938 extra-point kicking average for the Yannigans turned the spotlight on u surprisingly modest but likable Brave. JACKIE WHITE, ineligible to play football, relied on her never-ending ear-to-ear smile and her fondness of being funny. 3,34 V im Sponsors Another winning combination was that of a typing teacher and an art instructor. Quick thinking must accompany skilled hands, as Artist N'-ix RONALD DEE CHILDERS, and MRS. JO ANN WOLF, typist, completed their responsibilities of deflating the ego of defiant, mighty sophomores and helping them settle down to a normal life of upperclassmen. Cfficers Following the current trend to change civilization into a woman's world, the Sophomore Class elected SALLY FAYE LOZANO to guide it. The boys didn't mind, though, as they constituted nearly half the class. Contrasting sharply with this sweet femininity was masculine KENNETH MEACHAM, who assumed the vice-presidency. DELIA PENA, as secretary-treasurer, left the boys 2-l underdogs as future leaders of YHS. 54' agus: xg, g Liv ig QW' M msvxyswgw 433 s 1 .. ig .J Robert Abbott Ora Lee Adams I A 72 4 - A ij -Aft Y g acla cos a ic ar guayo f , fig W :I Q ,-1 krfi. VV 1 H -. 93 Robert Acosfa - , t w Qifkyfwiu- ,N l if 4 KL K' A KAL i ' iiiiijfyr u i , 1 1 ' ' i 1 - . , J . .x,f V I Tito Aguilar Josefa Almanzar , 'vi 'QQ V y Timmie Akey ' 'IIA' ' I is ' 4 gf-A Y landa Alurcon new I lv, . V o -f l , - -fi Q . - 5- 35? .V 2 ,, Carlos Alejandro X V 2 'Q' '--4 . ' f 1 f.. ... ' we i 4 ' xv N 5- Gwen Anderson A 4 A in 1- , fn., I Mary Alma Anderson A' , A 1 Robert Andres 4 'V Wyik V ' K f 'ff V 'L Alfonso Apodoca gf --sn - ' y . W Delia Apodoca Joe Apodaca Rumaldo Apodaca Mack Archibald Bette Bagge I ,ai ' 2 3 , X, AQ ae' Alice Apodacal l ' y Manuela Armendariz do Q- C '3' jf ' Roy Ann Austin l . .9 - A in-ii ' f -if f-7' Margarita Ayala , Rafael Barron Carolyn Beardsley K .ff Ef f . -.. I J , ,A ,. W1 A, ax. on gn, ii T511 R , r' l ,,,. , A ' - Fidelina Baeza N 'I ' l - Q , 1 X Reuben Baggett I ' f ' f- iil CIoYes Baird ' i . rv All '. ' fy I LeRoy Ballard .Q I 'll 1 -, ,Z 'Q ggi - ' -4-ff' fi 4 f R Q i V P Patricia Barnum , A l ' i . ' Ji . 51 I rv . 'F' 1 rf. if' l f ig, - g I V, I i ,S - ' Ronald Becken A 1 R i A A Margaret Begley A A ' . F 1 'M' Ado neu is . r y N323 vu, Mary Bernal sue Ann Billman A r 4 V fi' , '47 A f l ,gf A Venturo Bernal Sylvia Birdwell W 1 wi A lf, Jose Borrego f A, ' ' A V ,, .,,h W VV I n R55 Vkrzz I ' 3 :fair ' , s A-JN 4 Juan Borrego Barbara Brown ' ,, V fl , J, I ' 22 if R an Q. ,, .if V Gayle Brothers Mack Burl! V - , Ellen Burnett - ' J J if' 'A fl ' JK' i Y 'Ill A . Tom Burns Adolfo Bustamante V ' ' ' Priscilla Bynum Q We y L J' W I In V , V Oscar Cadena V V4 3. , J K V k ' Josephine Cadenhead ii' VV J. l RTV J J' 'V , ' 'I VV- XL V V I V ill Jeanette Camp V' ' .Q A -r -V A -4 Sophie Candelaria J ' il C' ,IQ . W CQ , l 'i' 'H - , V , l -1 f. Margaret Caples 'Z' C7 l if J Frances Carrasco i VV 'J' VV ,V K eles e r l - 'Vg , 'af ie- J Jacque Cain V ' -W Cecilia Carrizal V: ,F V: ,fray , Bob cqylof - . 1 Connie Chacon ' V ,V A Emma Chacon X ,, y I I lnll, if , I Jack Chambers ' J V ' J , . Jacqueline Chambers ' ,ip 2 Alejandro Chavez' ,' , X V S Q . V .. KVk,. VA , V .rg A l VV , , lll,, Raul Chavez g A V V .L ,, Mary Conte - -it 4 silly, N f 1 N ' Q X - -asf A - V JVJ Ricardo Chavez QQ I 'V Joe Chew VV VV Q: VV V J J J V' V' Richard Clark V V V , w, Don Cline ' A l ' 4, ii , M x is ,L - ' 'f f E . me V J K ,VV Clarence Cochran Rodolfo Colmenero V , V A' ,S David Cole V VV F Barbara Colgan J Judy Colgan Ji V ,r' 5 I 1 X' Y g i X 2 ,fn K - - - C I I, , I Mary Jane Connolly Anna Cortes was 'Yi Q-, ,,..f. rv ryy Jr r ' if at ' J - . J JV J -3. . Polly Contreras Henry Cortez , - 5, y , 1 Q I l ' - ' -H i - QS - ' 4, ' C Q , Robeffu Cook rt if' . r VV I 'V ! - J-, x O VV 1 is A my ,,L. g 2 .. 4 A V 1.4 ,it Wanda Covington Kay Crawford in 32 , .5 .31 V Wesley Covington Eula Davis M5 A, .gf ' A, ,- Rita Cozart W ii A ' ff ir' '. f . A f k K i ,f, 6 1 J 'J 'N '- L- I if i f mm Davis cuffiss Dickey if 'FF .V , :': F 'L H V ' . J ,f :Nez K , rl I ,LL' 1 June Denny ffl, .filing ig. X D .A ii ' J Y my De'bo e ii f w,,. ,ily ,. V, X ,,ff 1 i I i ': ' D J a ff l ' y ey on , A ' i M J Carlos Dominguez I ' A Q i- ' in if Jerry' lgonaldson JV ' if 'V , V I, X 'V' A M' . t Janie Sue Douglass Hb Q 3 x M J 'fi Ruth Dryburgh l Harry Eskew Kathy Dugger George Dunlap Frank Duran Lorraine Duran ' 1 5 I .ff ,:,. 'Ii if 41 1' e , - rt. - 'Vs . 2 F lx 4 x X 2, ,Af Vincent Esparza Amparo Esquivel Frank Esquivel Ofelia Estrada -i., fp- , fv- Q, A i 4 'f f, :- wa f r' ,,, ,f'1i4f3 1 W: K! 1 , 1, Vi iii 5-L J x 11' If - f - 1 fiat 37 Lin Sue Echols Alma Eldridge Ruben Enriquez Hilda Escobar O f du Duckwort l l - Leo Fernandez John Flannigan A F 55 Hector Flores A A J ' 1 Rafael Flores 6 ' ', 5 V f-i1,,.--,A Sandra Forrest H - l ' V r ,. . .ff x i 1 ' J ff , 33 , I M 5 J A 1 Ag Jimmy Forrester Ana Maria Fuentes V VA V Z WJ , f-' ' Catalina Fresquez Barbara Furrh ,mm M H, . ' 1- ff e . 'fs A ,, 5 if y viii J Roger Gvenzle lros V Q. ,V -r . -. . Q . i ,,:-- :gy '. 68 is R F 2 4' lores Grrmmett fm V Henry Galindo Fred Gillespie G Y -iw fe. - G V 1 , Eduardo Garcia Charles Glock ll 1? 'A - .- x , . Lf- I X sg V ' . Carolyn Gnauck 4 M- IW., l , li-xfx-g ,X ' A , fig A H gill 'x j E' E u. H F41 - gi .l X Q - 3- iw X 'W lf Hope Gonzales Jeanne Gordon l A lll ' ., VV Billie Granger ' , M new .4 f',V 3 fgy M , L -E Ann Gray X 'wr VV V A l 1.5 Ruben Grijalva ll y ' VV K f ' l 1' Xiu ' I Melvin Grizzard ji V G ' .. - MA., l I Gln: ' Eliza Guerra ll:-:M 76, A , ' V- 1 r Emma Guerra A G 5 Pedro Guerrero f ' f- 'H Ls- X - , ' I Tim Guinn --' Q E , Sally Hall I sv ' I . of '57 - M V -, Margaret Hamlett S V K ' A V 1 X- Larry Hammett 1 G ED ' x G' K Doris Harding V , ,.ih ,W . W W Albert Harris l Vin , H A Jack Hart V VV Ml Merwene Harvey .VV U ' 1. ,Ng Jock Herbold 17. S - f ,' ,, 4 Virginia Harvey - . - Q f , mf - Q V' 'Q .V . A x Dorothy Hastings N 5 V ' VVV I ' Kenneth Heflln V. V A K. -V I if Julia Helms VV W l wk .5 Q7 51 -fr' V ' Enrique Hernandez Jose Hernandez Esperanza Hernandez Evelia Hernandez Helen Hernandez Y 1 fi, Leonardo Hernandez Raul Hernandez ou t V Mary Hernandez Ginger Herrera Mauro Hernandez ix 3 'lil 5 xf 9 J I 4 har it FGA. . . 2 E 1. b l -132- 4 A H. f if-f ' 'T . w m 5 1: 22 F,-,gf 1- if f A 37' 1 -June Herron J. T. Hill Louis Hershenberg Jimmy Hodges if N 'J i r 3 I , ,E Jim Hester vkxr V , V A is L m y ' il ii J' . 1,1 ,.,, .l T f - J iff: ' 2. IQ 1 A m .K K f' V ,ss Q 1 f , -- ' ' Vi , ,iii ., f iiiii H . af. . i-.'A ' ,I L 1 iff' x V 'af,a.w t 1 K J A ' Yi: if ' 'Q 7 ' r 4- ' f-,H .3 ' ,s A K 1 , H ffl. X yo J Q -' V iiii Q E! . M :wil Luis Lara ig if 'f-'af 'vs ,. .,, . Pat Kelley Myra Kerr Don King Thomas Kluge Axe T John Lattavzio Carolyn Law 'JZ I. SW 5 X Norma Holcomb Hubert Jackson Terry Holland Jan Houston Ken Howlett M fl f ' -wr g ,3, if fc I s 0 L' .f,?Q - . Ly ,J Ia our - IH Sally Jacobson Tommy Johnson Doris Johnston Bobby Jones f, 3? V1 'A Natalie Knowles Dorothy La Bree Johnnie Landrum Lily Lara gf Y - . J A f I Susan Lecldy ., ,A I - Q jr '. Lee Leoni K h W f ffff Robert Lewis Albert Link Phyllis Log-H do f f L . . ' - M 15 7 ff: QL? Alfredo Lopez . QQ , gg Q ' -ji ive ' ,K 'f ,,,. Belly Lopez J ' .az o 1 J . 1 Ezine. :. il-if Daniel Lopez Margarita Lopez Q ,W Sally Faye Lozano 5'i?'f 'i ' 17 .11 f i.sl.. l Betty V f. .W Kane -' , if K ., we Luis Macias ir',e'1V-J s l ': ' he fm. n 1, , ,v Jesse McArthur H. L. McCune Damon McCartney Jalma McDaniel 3 Vivian McDaniel .W 5 E? S' Q Q 5 1? 5 s E 3 z S 5 I 9. 2 5 2- 5 E N 5. 2 :Z m 2 5 3 Z O 7: ID M J M 3 as ar 2: 3 ' ,IX ,511 f : E- Q' E 1 J J z -' g J or J 2 2 2 5'- if l 'ff 2. '2 I , ,, 2 lg- 5 E. Y n. vi f if 5 -5 f W ,E i Q V A V, Z 2 M . 1 4 2 Q. 1 1 1 J M ' e Q All 3 E ET E L. HV .I , uv tzqsffwl l E :I g 11 I 1 J llww K 5 J' ' , A SY Q1'N' 2 - Gall all V, U I ar ,ef-F . 'J' J , ls N , I GY J so 'N,' Q will , i N l I l . ll is an M ,Til 'l ' N 5 9 E Sl v H J , 3 Q 1 .4 3 . , M f - H -' 2 s o E' 2' S 5 A' : I w l '23 1 r , J 5. Kenneth Meacham Armidn Medina Rosie Medina Dolores Melendez Ramon Molina Teresa Morales Betty Moore Pat Morton :gif My j K , . ,, W 2 ,. , QF V- --wi ., 7 J Q X sr K fs ' . inf H V ' 'W F3 , W in if , V ,, N.S...i Q ' A A. . of ,' , , e - 1 'LP Tillie Morestein Jose Marquez Yolanda Marquez Jean Marshall Jesus Mendoza in Julio Molina V I A-,iff -fy 4. - J lf '11 sl 'lb' f if PM K, .1 .' K ' Q 1, - 1 - -J YAY' All A Billie Moore - rsr i 5 , e z: I y ou ,V xl . e gl 1 5. 1 71 ek ' ls' s 1152 J? Q H, . K M' 1 '-Y' Qs' Y ,W X f , 'ii , , a - f ' uni ' WC-:L Charles Moseley Richard Munzinger a 40 in Y: K W mf no P i 4 K W Karen Mozzochi Pot Murphee el? 1 , 3 ' ' George Munro ' I .. F I 1- fi All rx- r f Q Tl, slr. wvzz- W T. J: Sara Oliver Pat Ord Abel Ornelas sau o'R0urke Felix Ortiz fr T lx iz Freddy Murphy 'l i' 4. Conchita.Navar I f' X-fs' i f' ' -' Oranell Neel Alvin Nelson F F ni:.7.. l N ' i F F , l P Elizabeth Nolen A A Pamela Nugent I .V -1 VI' xl V Chuy Nunez My A X yr F ' 7 , Joe Nunez ' K T: 'iq 7. ' 3 A M N b - il V Q ,Q-O P 2- i n up , ig gk K i ,vw , , ,, I ii I 2? f -r g r r P i ysi, f F be Donald Parke Bobby Osborne 1 ,H Rayford Osborne li ' M vw Mane Palrls it , Ramon Palomares 'A V Pat Parker 4, l Molly Parra V 'M' A ' Joyce Parten gy .i lii V V George Paschich 111' ' Y by Charles Pattison Paul Poynter ' ' , Ruth Paxton Estella Paz 1 , Freddie Paz Q 72 Janice Newton 4,5 .af Y ln X fi Ea iw 1 sa .1 f,,,,s,v Odelio Nunez Loretto 0'Rourke Norma Lee Orr Andres Ortega Oscar Ortega 'E mm 5' W Q as ia.. Nl ' My A N Q4 My i I' 1 1 . , My Q 'V y 0 ga , f ' W fi ,N , - Y if 'W r F N P f if 1 Q ,4 y K, in Q P we - il Z 9 1 Y 1 ' ' er.' fr 1 -if 'Q is ,. 9 4 -4 .A r 4 ge., 5 1 ' fl P' In 5' Q is , 1 - Yfr, xg or iff 1. n- Ze X i f y 9? Q Teresa Paz Bill Peavy ., S A ,UPN Ee ' , Bill Pearson Christina Pedregon vb V, Q es. . L y A Margarita Pedregon V Y l 1 K K! g V , Xi .1-:A ,ff se e m Delia Pena Antonia Perez ,W J J Rita Perez .. 'ffl i Q' ' 'len John Peterson I K i it il ,li - A X Genny Pinon 7 , J J 1 V XV .gi ' ff pf R Albert Porfiilo n tt P 5 A Emma Port'll xx, - -' J ' 0 - , W l 71 if P ali LII? Bobby Ponce Glenn Ramsdale Dorothy Rediker Betty Reeves Jimmy Regan KX , ba Q R Donna Prestwood Bettye Prewitt x vp , ! ,. 1 is il' iXX , .5 s ca .3 'S' l i7 - .vs W, V, 3, be 4:3 ix fi , 521 gi' ' Tom Price Susana Pulido Thomas Purdom Rosario Ramos Marilyn Rider 1 up-A fx f -..- .L 4 S Velia Rey ,J Rosa Resendez V .H' .L .- 45 .gi if Herlinda Rivas Robert Roach Donald Roath Joliene Roberts Mike Reynolds Phil Reynolds I L i Charles Rosemond Jesus Salas Barbara Ruebush Antonio Sanchez Mabel Ruiz Kate Roberts J . A wi fy... ,, Q -4-Q ,tl Y 'ff W r 4 3 2123, , i ii 50- W va V - V Lucila Sanchez Glenda Schretfler g Lucy Sanchez Earlaine Scott if Samuel Sanchez 1' - '47 M . - 5 A F S ,, S Dolores Serna Jean ff ff , ff S' SS if A 3' , V f MS, V ' Richard Serna ' l, - Q .' , S lllc l 5 'Sf 'V Ie, S - 'B Bessie Seward J , Q3 Billie Seward fi 4 T Q Hank Shearman 'J .f ' ' l . fx 4, V 'ff' 1 4, 53 Bobby Shelton ' 4' Jeanette Simmons V ' i' Stuart Sims Raymundo Soliz Salvador Sosa Bernarr Spence Kenneth Springsteen Robert Stroup ff 'S 5- S H 'T rx ., .T S , S S T QQSQJQVQ rl e X- l .sf ' f, A , TJ gg 5 S' -64' 9 PU' in 5 if 9 'sr j 'f .mi if Shalkhauser rg rss - na 'TS 4 ,V -1.s - if Florine Sally Stebbins Joy Stephens Helen Stepp James Strachan Smith 'S f JudY Sullivan iii' A fi l'il 3 : A - ..., Retha Tate Vat VVV VV ' -QV ,res Mary Jane Telehony ,gt ,Q , SSS S S SS Arthur Telles , 4 S . SS SS SSSSS SS S S4 F f, viS 7SSlS n fe, in V .,,.i V VV 2 ,V .T VV - S , Irma Telles Bessie Tellez he V VV , W Jerry Thiedt , 3. rf I , S 4051-fi Q Clinton ThomPson S SSS S S ' - f is T S lf' 7 Santiago Tirres , ' SSS S LS SS? SS I VVVV V K v Q aV x1,5., rf- ,. UV, ' V V St ' X S' T ' Mary Ann Tracy Alfredo Trelo V V V. ' V - L VSQ- 35, Larry Tranter Tomas Trevizo if SSSSS l V SYQWV J Flora Trujillo 5? :'S B ,egg V,,-V Q V,r .st l S ' S S SSS' A 74 Jie 115, if Y - 5 ' 'PSM 1 D ,- 8 fl' Mariwyn Walker J Maria Trujillo Beverly Tyler I 'vc ,f f .K .X I N., A Isabel Valdez Rosita Trujillo Estanislao Uribe Danny Valdez . A, E . rw f X .,,..-nf g,,l,olVAmolEnla x s- David Vancleave g , ' Tony Velarde 1 oy M f , Dolores Villagran h fl y ,b f Q i Bert Wahlen 1'.j..'1 J A A , i.,, S, fi ' at r e x rrere or . 4 ! Dave Wallace J. Nevada Ward , I 45? I, 6 'T . A -s n , n , Olivia Warren '- gi A v , -,oy Q Charlene Watson - X ' i gl Y - e ,fr ' 0 L fx' If ff 'D 41 1 Tommy Weaver Gretchen Wegener . A . ' Jeanne Wells ff A I q . ak V Bill Wheeler QM. I 212' I ' :Q-.fi Jackie whifo Q t J ' J' A y Lela wmffaoio re, y sh V Kenneth Whittington ' J L - if'l ' ff A-4 W ' , L - John Wlcke' J 'ely Tiyv B gg V y y J Linda Wilson sg. nQ'i7 Zi' 1 o J 1' i A fix A Jackson Wilbourn ' I - ' A l J . , 48 A' - 4 ff , 5 - ' Arlene Willis , ' , I f H Y rt ,, 9 Jean Wilson ' I ' A , .. ., ,, ,,.. oi A jf K Joan Wilson , K :A 5 V V o , J - Wayne Wood Carolyn Yeary of fm it J 65 iili J if y Kathy Woodley J , s J J. ef- 'Q' . f tti' , ' H , y 2 'gy 4 ' 4 A A. ' Darlene Wright J ' ' e ' rrry in + A V' f A A ' W A' ' , Gary Yarborough ' - ,fr V 12556 J V Q -- .sire is 1 . H H' 1 li Bill Young Robert Zahn W J I V, 5 E? .. Felicitas Ytuarte Billy Zeliff -,sl ,Q Y, it iio if 'xv I A -, o'o- 'if liwe 'Q Rim Zahn i V7 , i Activities A X ff: 9 F.: , ' cw- N-'di H Gens Togata initiates, clothed in Roman , ,H 'F x bedsheets-er-togas, kneel dutifully by their Ms . h, ' li- lv f' - x masters after having been auctioned off for I0 or 15 cents apiece. From left to right, disgusted, shy, smug, insolent, and Expectant- Chemo-physics astronomers wait for a glimpse of the ravishing Sock and Buskin members pose for a family CIO'-'dS Wl1lCh 5P0ll9d fllell' SYUF-QGZIUQ Oufihg- portrait. Sporting the latest in fashions, homemaking N ' models coyly parade across the stage for PTA. 6'4JJ6,g19 41 ,fx Q43-049 'Q 9 Favorites Good looks weren't the only reason IRENE MARQUEZ and JOE MORALES were chosen favorites, but they surely helped. Unlike several of the upperclassmen, the two were a fairly quiet pair. However, they had one thing in common with all the other most popular students-a becoming smile, Sponsors Freshmen, freshmen, freshmen-that was about the limit of Sponsors OLIVE BLYTHE'S, LUR- LINE DOUGLAS', and LESLYE ELLlNGTON'S conversation - and no wonder, their regular jobs consisted of pounding knowledge into ninth- graders' skulls. Rumor said that the three were picked because their ages were so near those of X-e the frosh. fYou're as young as you feelll Officers Beauty and brains seldom accompany the some person, but there is always an exception. ANNE KEY, beauty con- testant, who also boasts a number of presentable report cards, started off her first year in high school as head of the frosh. Helping her was AURORA MENDIVIL, who claimed the title of Ysleta's only maiden vice-president. Another unique officer, CHARLIE MCDONALD, was the only male secretary. ff 1 WMV 'lx 79 X., gf, Lim ,V V U Q . 1, MV V ff L Glen Adams Guillermo Alarcon Emma Aguilar Lorenzo Alarcon Robert Akins L r,r V-w e , Vin out 'VVVL V A is li' ' 'fi x L f 4. l .rc ,L ,LL VV , - Q , Gurney Alexander Bob Angle V if '. If Sh Anita Allen . i f Y 'rlre 5 L ' Bobby Allen gi 5 L55 VV V ff Q ' ,if A Lupe Anaya , L' 5 e:,l,A A L X ,VV I ' 'Tl ,L V 6. i n I V N , A A ,314 , 1, -Q .4-f i , gw .' pix' ' L, A N 'L ' ' ' L gl Carmen Apodoca - , ' ,L :AV V 33 ,,. VV V 'Q' VV V T' Emma Apodoca ' I ,L V Lorenzo Apodoca VV l V , , , L I L, V V VV Rose Apodoca L VV L., -A-if L 1 A is -4 V , I .. Mercedes Aragon V Mary Lou Arag Lily Arellano ,, '-- L 3 A A , 1' - Refugio Arellano Z' -f if , .5 , Ramon Arevalo ii we V A L 1 S A ' 5 Q ' l eiio T i 1 X if lf ? e.i L 1 L. ' L A A ' I Hector Arias ' L -' ' , V L Roymundo Arias jg V VV g gs 'Q , L ,' . ,LV V i 6:-I - V V, Eva Mary Armas I ,l B ff, - - Roy Earl Armstrong , VV VM V V Ji! V VV: Avellna Armendarlz ,,V' A X 1, L 1 Josefino Arvizu , LV All fl A - VV 1 Eldon Ary at V i V ll L Francisco Atilano - ' ' 2' L eff, 5- L I Ex 7' Loretta Atkinson . A ilil if ii L Kenneth Bain Ramon Barajas L A VVVV V fi 1 S James Barnum :Q VVV VVVV VV , . X' . Julian Barraza I . LL 'J' L5 L ,, V,LV J Suky Barron f L QE B ' r ' L ' A 6, Y 1 ti . Lyry, , LLLL B ,,-L V -A .,.., s 4-, I A WL V' -459'-1 ' -.Ez ' Esther Barron Margie Bautista .- rf Q M 2 ' Lf Jerry Bough Som Beach ff V f Q fioi L ' Ltei L V , V V Ll1.,' L 4 Virginia Beaty 80 Xi, '1 I fig? l' , 4 Q y '- I Barbara Beeman Dolores Benavidez ,ff It -on J, ' V6 N 'AA ' r ', A - 1,2 Q' ' Virginia Beltran Bill Benham if , - V gi J ,, , , V, -.5 ' Bob Bennett il Q g V 3V V V Vx Vs reorrf V -V VoV,VVVVV,-yV Q V? 1 ' f- -fl X- B 'ffiy v , '.,V . I il ,AS A ,,, J Carolyn Bennett Deerell Bennett A V ' ivv Vzmfv ' I M - Jo Bennett , B f ,,,,VV'- 2 ff ' Calvin Benson WV ,,AA VV ' , -e 1 ,. V Duane Bentley I l X Q 'Q' , A ' V A il i J Pe99Y Bevill ' y J A B QB me f a - ' 'VE4 Jeanette Bills Z VV Q, -EY bf V r 3 Wg, V f i g, VK , .oyy V51-,V-Jr 'JV l ' A V Bobby Borrego V .. A VVIA VV 'J .V V Mike Bowie 'Vi lv 'J Y iphlrf, l a F-, V ' CY Ann EURO 4. , , Sally Bowles it ' I J 'Q' i ln gsvsdf Jacqulin Boyd -- VJ C5539 ' Cora Branson 6 Ng A - X ,V V Richard Bray 5 , A 'V V X 'ar JW , , ,BQ Ml T'z , ' J l'il .. 4.,,.,:,, Sonja Brecheen V V 5 q A-g gi f to J y C '41 B A Cletus Brisbin - 1 ' , . . . tr if is ' if Ronnie Brlsbln so ,fm V V - VV V V f.iV V Betsy Brookbank B- AZV 1 'vvkzl V I Jennie Bruner Q .,x'XV V J , I' Shirley Brooks , my 4 Q1 , A Bob Brown 4 -V - - I., 1 Kenneth Brown 253 V I --' . A f V gl 5 Teddy Brown J V , Q' J 'il'i' Qi 2, '- 'Q ' , l wr J ma ma ' V V V V Ronnie Bryan Norma Burrola 'Qi J V Georgia Burkhalter i ffl? , B, V ,VV '7 John Burnett ll 'AJJ l , ' if 'i V Joe Burrola , .V VVVVV V . n I V, . V V1 V J .. 'L lx A if X Gayle Busselle Larry Campbell Lorenzo Bustamante Mary Candelaria Irene Buzbee I 81 , pu. we I . W, ya I... V. .. J. .51 E V t ,A I K, 1 . Q 5 , . . llug. 41, WI J JUUH C000 George Carne Magdalena Cano Henry Carrasco Norma Cardwell fl .,- T ' 4 5 L.1. 5' Il. Y A , ,V w-A 'il-in ll 'X X X6 5 T J , 1 s 1 5. if l of 3 -an r' 3 if I . Wx 45 3 if CV! 1 ll ' P Neima Contreras ' .'.,,, Martha Carrasco Miguel Casillas V Teresa Carrizal Betty Carter f l o- , A ,. Bobby Castro rs nil , fi Mary Jean Chavarria sf 4' . ' C T ,. f-f' fy r r- , 5 t I 'A . ,A I . Y V Alberto Chavez ' ,H 'f1zisg.QfA's Y -.il M stew' , ' I - ll 5' ii' , , M El lt 'Q X In I eanor C avez X In 'I . Y ..V ?- 'te il' Teresa Chavira 5 Q Raya Chavei Trinidad Chavira lx , I: js , ' ' Frank cheek if T y X Q E A Linda Chew A-ix I' A , , if V T V J 'yily Gayle Christopher -5 I . , f ,,,,, , A fW'T Y M V X '9' , in Joe Clark ' ll' .-, Q ,X -A ' A, -1 J f Pafen Cohn A T , -Q V '- t .'-- A Barbara Collins if K Tom C l -'il-1 'T It 'E' V is Q 5 , i D , x, gfff 1 Norma Contreras Howard Conyers Johnny Conyers Donald Cordero ox Wylene Cox 21 if q ' I . ?l J'5wE' W A A 82 Y 'F ' 'C if Judith Crawford Karen Crawford Walter Crawley . 3' .. 6 fx , 1 V' is . C M W Qs' :gf H . M. , ,, s.., . . , A ggi ,. iw A X Fred Cross Phyllis Custer Richard Cunyus Julia Cutcliff Ann Davidson Q- 4 r f-'VS L. I Q' an 'J C! 4 ' f-V fr! fe 4.1, t , 1 'ff'x Xxx is 4 , , , K ? ,. Ii? 5' , N ,. rg . Av 'Q 7 m - C . K we i - -' ,I ,. H A 1 V A 'V 5 1. MEM ly 6 4 if 1. si F Q 51233 fi . ifgr 9 Ji M.. If . N, y 'ff ,.. x , -X w we F , if 'iii E ' K rf' i l of Ya Ronald Davis Terry Dawkins e A Roy Davis Yolanda Dearo , J A .' A 1 1 1 W , M Reymundo Delgado ' 'Q' i V X' Dicky Lee Dewey David Diaz 'tg Elsa Diaz ' . - Z' Linnie Dickey ,L ,W Ernesto Dominguez A M , , as f1.i ,'v Pilar Dominguez at Suzanne Dorroh 1, it I ' F My 5 Mary Douglas D' Dorothy Douglass if 1 -- - H V if ,X Dominguez Dennis Dunn Bernardita Duran - Enrique D Josephine if: l IA r uran Duran f .,.,'- 'VI .qc E ' w N. ,Q 2 ', 2,, Qc- ga fl A . ,t .fl u ff . 1 A-. 1 Maxine Fields Q W W Qi,-. it 'F F i s 1-. A 44 Carlos Flores ve Q, ' . , h -, L e W, 4 ' xx I 5 3 l ' K VT' -dll -2' - . ti Eg . ,,, g X I Q. John Fitch ' .11 ' , 3 ' fi, . V5 if an A X W . QQ e E .K i greg.. Q 'Sw 1, X . Mar - .5 R A I X i Q Q ' iil'ii2 '12 Juan Escobar Eliza Estrada Marietta Fannin Gilberto Federico J: A: Raymond Dwyer Manfred Ebel Beverly Edmunds Carolina Elenes Eduardo Flores Roman Flores Sue Fenner ff - , i .-lofi, -3, .1 , ff' Victor Douglass Pat Downey Lawrence Downum Roger Dudney William Emert Y. ,le , .. .ri if .f if 11? ,N --l' 83 I ll' in D K ' Robert Flores Bobbie Fred A I 1 , -g I S if 1 i as ' -Q fl ' iv Q J . of .. . . . 'l' . ' 1 A Jackie Floyd Jimmy Fresquez V A VV J 3 Sue Foster Ji . ,il I 6 ' ? - ff ' L Herbert Goodloe 4 ' A r',, l 'K I ii- Si: f, W ,,.:1,g,. . , X , rl-.2-A - I .2 ,. il N, fs.. l 3 me love ' ' Nancy Froede Maria Garcia v , AL FJ: K V Manuel Gameros Ni I ' ai. . ' ,A 'Q i ' Q , David Garcia ,' D1 'ff' in EX 'J J ' V45 L'h A' ' . . , ,. in ' lf, f ' 'i Z 1':' ' Lewls Gurclu li! . . 71: xx Q 1 , 3 V . :ie in . 2 N I erra rree, J D Martha Garcia Diane Gardner A E Ana Maria Gaxiola fi . Leona Gillespie ' A in lx Al X f., ..,..,..,..,,A,,AW,n Alicia Gonzales T Moxie G George Gonzales 'M '5 i , ' V v-X if .- . i G ' 3 ' Rose Marie Gonzales -J ti ii , li 'C ' V VA 'QP ,fa 1 1: , f li, N 3 ' 3 Q5 Irene Grijalva , ,. y M- . 3. - sq X W fi. KN., I I S 51 ' s ' D4 M.. Q11 5? rrlr - .. J - '1' 25 sw . vivid Sybil Gross ' I I i i Hortencia Guerra , if ' J' filff Q - Jennie Guerra F. if elyzi, 1 ,,. 'l Myrna Guthery 1 A fr V - 1 , 7 Bill Guthrie Richard Gutierrez y V Elwood Haas .' ' - ,' ' . .A Carrol Hackenberger -' J .fgrg G fa Judy Handy Kenneth Hardenburg A , f 3 iiififs Sarah Hardison ,J , 'f Karl Goodloe David Goodwin Peggy Jean Gray John Greek I 9? i N at gf ,. sim V M Q , ,ix I L 5 D AL Y, I 0 sl' fin x .X V V 'Y wif M so O VI n r- fl! 0 I a 3 Z? fi 2 :- I 9. 0- D. I E Q T. E. 5 0 I o S S ra I il 'fi J ,ge .81 in X-1 V V W . k . ,K A ,,, .. N 313:55 ,Q A wt: 7 4' Lk ,,y4 Q ,,,, ,, . 255554, 71. N -Egg! 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K, ql V VJ , 5 -J ' 13 JJL. s J f y Carl l'l0llln9 i ' -X i4A W ' 'r Frances Holmes Carolyn Hopper A J , , N' all J Jimmie Ann Hopper T 5 4 J , di Priscilla Howard 'f t 7 A . , Steve Howard li'i Ji ,X A J Kirk Irwin ' Romelio Hughes ii' A it N f l NLE n fi- Charles Humbert . a ff- J, J Barbara Hurt ,A 1 y Sammy lglecias l j ' 11 J X J ' ' 4 r sl f J - Rosario Jiminez Peggy Jones - ,Q f ' Salvador Jiminez A J' J Bennett Johnson A 'i Y' A A J Dorothy Jones J ,am le A , l ' l f Sandra Jones Anne Key ji Z7 . Q Alfred Jurado Emmy Knotts 6 w we ,JVVK ' T5 Fred Kane . V 'A lfb if J get V A 1 H Y J, . VJV. 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W It X f' Q ,f fi' J 5 fx' ' A N , , A. 1+ 2' :Q x M a fy, J , K, ? .L N l ' l ' f ni + 'Ri Q K Carol McVay Richard McCafferty lrene Macias 4, -' Mt :Mk Mallet McVay Van Macdonald fl I lx' A Q ll M W W K 6 I K :tit ' t .ra Maria Macias .5 P Q' .3 5 ,M l lx M' MM M Us 'SEMV MM eena Madrigal Bobby Maupin Arturo Maya Eddie Mayo Ernesto Medrano .l r .Y 'ar '- 1 .. 5 .1 ggi fl B V F , . .1 x .f . QM ...J , . 1. b l is M-L5 Q 1 -1 Mg.: f My 3 , ig-M Yolanda Marestein Elva Marquez Irene Marquez Jerry Martin Pedro Macias Alfred Madrid Benjamin Madrid Rudy Madrid ' 'Ia Q me ,' fd' - ,. M .M In I M1 Mgt W- A l f 'il 'AJ fm x.-C Z- M ' td ' M Q M If V - , ., , '59' M of 57 M R h M y M ,Mr MMMM , M xi 3 iff 1 if ' A M E M 'Q' lsldlli MHM53 +V , iz, MM Y ri It 'A iM 2, AM A iMMJ M A M WM A M, img A M AM 1, ,su I ' eii f 'T e 3? x 'E ' .. . - an W' Q e Q T ,M M M rw iM M .. 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Festival Representa IV Spring Mar L eanette Winans Junior y ou Paz Senior Leila Sommer Fresh 0700 Marilyn Rid el' Sophomore 'llitiiifiizzeei'11i121saaEL11a:::1222211122112'iizveii fr:'wxHJ111111111115:: 22:m1:a:111-1:-,m.a.r. .. That mischievous gleam in the eyes of DIXIE RUCKER, who represents the Drivers Education Department, might indicate she was ready to lay a strip. More than likely, however, she was going to start off in the same manner which con- tributed to her being named No. I Indian driver. X equals O. Or does it? Confident that the problem was soon to be solved, TOM HUGHES, top man in the Math Department, looks ex- ceedingly wise, sitting beside his slide rule, which is useful in solving equations. Having mastered solid geometry and trigonometry in his senior year, Tom went off to college perhaps to rival Professor Einstein. Wildly-aimed arrows, splintery hurdles, zooming badminton birdies, and the long, long track were but a few of the obstacles ESPERANZA MORALES overcame to become the most valu- able Girls' PE athlete. Competition was the main obstacle, though, as many hundreds of girls had passed through the department during a four- year span. Obviously, Esperanza's skill won out. Ducking his head in poorly-concealed modesty, BOB BENFORD, from the Industrial Arts Department, stood grinning beside a surfacer. Concerning his expertly-made products of the shop room, Bob would probably have said, Shucks, it was easy. However, any wood worker would have told you differently. lt is indeed unusual for o sophomore to break into Who's Who, but JACQUELINE WHITE, Latin student, breezed through her second year in high school magna cum laude-that is, with all honors. There was no doubt that Jackie was a genius ot Latin, despite the absence of her Roman sheet-er--toga. This unusual picture presents LEO SMITH of the Art Department. A more natural photo would have shown Leo covered with plaster, spattered with ink, or setting up stage props. Staff artist for both the Pow Wow and Otyokwa, whose editors were continually harrassing him for car- toons or division page art layouts, he contributed most of the art work in the yearbook, including its cover. If it had been anyone but NANCY WOODLEY, the Music Department contribution to Who's Who, the chimes' falling to pieces in a concert would have evoked a cry of horror from the chimes player. As it was, Nancy stooped over, reassembled the instrument, and continued to play. Cool thinking and a superior musical talent qualified her for the honor. A trace of hunger could be detected on DICK GARRETT's face as he foresaw his prize project hanging in a smoke house. Having shown the most ability in agriculture, Dick was elected president of FFA. As he anticipated a future home on the range, Dick was off to a good fyuml start. chosen. Another sophomore, TOMMY WEAVER, of the Spanish Department, made a habit of being unique. Shown wading through an edition of El Universal, Tommy was a prodigy when it came to translating the familiar romance language. Even though AIDA APODACA, also of the Spanish Depart- ment, was a good reader, her speaking of the language was even more exceptional. Like the rhythmic beat of a tango, sentence after sentence flowed from her lips, giving the impression that Spanish was poetry, or a song. This photograph of BRUCE KENNEDY, science representative, gives the impression that Ysleta's leading physicist was pre- paring to destroy his beloved high school. Luckily, this was not the case. Such things as expertly setting up a lab, carry- ing out experiments, and memorizing the periodic chart of the atoms lbehind him? were good reasons for his being There was great respect due to anyone who could derive meaning from the jumbled hen- scratches known as shorthand. Deserving of this respect was CAROLYN BILLMAN, commercial student. Her ability was not limited to short- hand, either, as Carolyn could punch out a letter efficiently on the typewriter. Quite a big accom- plishment for such a small person. Journalism representative JlMMlE GRANGER continually showed his knack for publications, whether it was by dashing off a story for the Pow Wow, snapping pictures, or spilling rubber cement all over the table. Editorship of the Otyokwa, the highlight of his career, was also his biggest headache, but he pulled through nobly. Undoubtedly a good cook, JO ANN GRAHAM, homemaker, was bound to make some lucky man a good wife. Adding o touch of beauty to the surrounding fruitcokes, Jo Ann also showed the poise that made her atop high school model, and hence, a good seamstress. nu., Lacing his shoes before lumbering onto the gym floor, the Boys' PE Department's GEORGE BOUNDS was o coach's dream. Tall and muscu- lar, George had a habit of breaking opponents' morale, as well as their bones. His favorite sport? l like them all, he asserted. Everyone-or almost everyone-knew Columbus discovered America, but it took a social studies whiz such as ZOE DEAN POOLE to recite the preamble to the U. S. Constitution or tell who wrote the Federalist papers. As she dug into a world of maps, tax laws, and historic revolutions, Zoe Dean's teachers discovered her talent, for which she was awarded Who's Who. You mean I got it? This query came from none other than PAT SCOTT of the English Department, upon learning of her selection. For a senior girl who had spent only two years in Ysleta, this was especially a surprise. Dates with Macbeth, Robin Hood, and King Arthur kept Pat well-acquainted with English literature, of which she made a game. If only it had been that simple for the rest of us. Drawing little circles and playing with a com- pass were not the only things involved in me- chanical drawing as the most able student from that department, MARTIN GARCIA, would have told you. Designing ultra-modern homes and intricate landscapes took a steady hand and an imaginative mind. A quick slip of the pen was disastrous. Many budding stage stars benefited from EARLENE HARP, who was spotlighted in the Speech Department. Earlene served as student director of several plays, and her students prof- ited by her friendly suggestions. One can't help wondering what her conversation with the tape recorder was about. Although library work had its good points lsuch as collecting book finesl, the tedious chore of keeping records ,of all the printed matter needed competent direction. ADELINA VARELA, library representative, fitted the bill perfectly. Her unique ability to speak softly was also a handy trait. 4 ia at I 0 n S an-4 M, 3 Otyokwa Hove you ever helped put together a yearbook? No? Neither had any of the Otyokwa staffers, with the excep- tion of two. Crookedly trimmed pictures, misspelled copy, and incomplete page layouts plagued the group during the first few months. However, a master's touch was finally acquired fwhewj and you are looking at the results. JIMMIE GRANGER Editor-in-chief Copy and Layout MIMI ADERHOLD, Faculty Editor, TEENA BEN- NETT, Class Editorj BARBARA BIRDWELL, Feature Editor, CHANDLER DAVIDSON, Copy Editor, CAROLYN LAW, Activities Editor, MARY JANE -'fi' CONNALLY, Club Editor CI to rl BERDIE VALENTINO Assistant Editor Staff A Planned meetings in the homes of staff members or the Iponsor usually turned into u party as the night pro- hressed. Of course, if there was the mention beforehand if refreshments, the turn-out was 100 per cent. Occa- sional parties for publication stuff members helped xreak the monotony of sloving, sweating, and tearing 'lair-trying to meet the deadlines. MISS MARY VAN NESS Sponsor Art and Photography TOM HUGHES, Photographer, BLANCHE HOFFMAN, Artist, LEO SMITH, Art Editor, MERILYN HOOD, Artist BRUCE KENNEDY Sports Editor Crightl CLINTON THOMPSON Assistant Sports Editor flettl Mff' 17113 mlm M. M31 111 MISS MARY VAN NESS Adviser DALE DICKSON Assistant Business Manager Publications Business Whether you subscribed to the Pow Wow or to Otyokwa, or just had a school day picture made, you came in contact with the Business Staff. Filing subscribers' names-over 1400 of them-was one of their chores. And it was no easy job keeping track of 18,200 student pictures C13 to a packagel. Despite all this hard work, there was quite a bit of fun involved. CAROLYN BILLMAN Business Manager Advertising Layout Staff BERDIE VALENTINO, LORETTA O'ROURKE, ROSE VALDIVIEZ, ll to rl Staff ,'Oh, the advertising stuff-they help us out a ittIe. A typical remark of an Otyokwa staff lnember, this is a gross understatement. As a mat- er of fact, it is this group's responsibility to raise 'he S7000 necessary to publish the yearbook and 'ow Wow. If you don't think it's work obtaining his amount in six months' time, try selling an eight-dollar advertisement sometime. BARBARA BIRDWELL Assistant Advertising Manager Advertising Salesmen First row CI to ri: BEVERLY TYLER, WANDA HILL, DELIA PENA, .IEANNE WELLS, DALE MERIWETHER Second row CI to rl: MARGARET HAMLETT, CAROLINE WATSON, PRIS- CILLA BYNUM, ELAINE HANNA, PAM NUGENT Third row fl to ri: CHANDLER DAVIDSON, MERILYN HOOD, LARRY ALLEN Neff- 4 .- ' xii' W? W 1 ,,..,, i . F, I I ZOE DEAN POOLE Advertising Manager CHANDLER DAVIDSON Editor-in-chief Reporters Sitting fl to rl: EVELYN IMLE, LILY REVELES, CARO-LYN BILLMAN, ZOE DEAN POOLE, BILL.GIROUX Standing CI to rj: LARRY TRAYLOR, OSCEOLA SEGULIA, JIMMIE GRANGER, LARRY ALLEN 114 WANDA HILL News Editor Pow Wc It was doubtful that printing ink actu: filled their veins, but after a trip to pr Pow Wow staff members usually displci ink-spattered hands, clothes, and books. a result of the staff's hord work, the Stud Body looked forward every other week to: lively features, forceful editorials, and around news coverage-charocteristicl Ysleta's newspaper. I SHERRY HIGGINS Feature Editor :ff freshmen were pleasantly surprised to receive free Pow Wows - red in green -at the freshman convocation before school com- l:ed What the didn't realize was that it had taken the staff two ' Y ths of planning during the summer to produce this chlorophyll l. The Christmas edition was also welcomed by Indians as being Such features as the journalism class issue and the April Fool on raised eyebrows too. TOMMY FAUSNACHT Sports Editor ELNORA SCALES Editorial Editor MISS MARY VAN NESS Sponsor Junior Reporters JEANNE WELLS, SARA OLIVER, BEYERLY GILBEBL, SUE ANN BILL- MAN, LEROY BALLARD, SALLY FAYE LOZANO, LARRY CROUSE, JOY STEPHENS, PRISCILLA BY- NUM, BILLIE GRANGER, DOROTHY REDIKER fl to rl 115 v First row fl to rl: Angie Villalva, Ang Marrufo, Rachael Lopau, Annal: Bean, Marlene Thompson, Merilyn H Second row fl to rl: Julieta Castani Adelina Varela, Marlene Meadows, L Crouse, Concha Robinson, lk1Ibq,r,aJ National Honor Society Tension mounted weeks before both the fall N' and spring initiation ceremonies of the Na- tional Honor Society. The anxiety and sus- pense were worth waiting for, however, if you happened to be one of the hard-working few who gained the cherished membership card and pin. Starting with a roll of ten at trell .,, Third row ll to rl: Ismael Rincon, M4 Garcia, Bob Benford, David Mic James Bowie, Larry Traylor l the beginning of the year, the society brought in 27 initiates and one transfer, boasting the roster to 38 at the school year's end. SE y First row, ll to rl: Wanda Hill, Soledad-Sambrano, Rose Valdiviez, Berdie Valentino, Carolyn Billman, Peggy O'Neill Second row QI to rj: Julio Flores, Pat Scott, Hazel Wainwright, Zoe Dean Poole, Nancy Woodley, Dale Dickson Third row Cl to rl: Chandler Davidson, Tommy Fausnacht, Janell Shelp, Tom Hughes, Pat Resley, Paul Harris Of f i c e r s First row Csitting, l to rl: Mrs. Dorothy Hughes, Sponsor, Nancy Woodley, Sec., Miss Clara Simer, Sponsor, Miss Elspeth Pool, Sponsor, Miss Virginia Bedford, Sponsor Second row lstanding, I to rl: Miss Roberts Hudson, Sponsor, Miss Loretta Gray, Spon- sor, Ronald Childers, Sponsor, Tommy Fausnacht, Vice-pres., Tom Hughes, Pres. 116 V' gy 1' 1 ,LE I ll Quill and Scroll Budding journalists found themselves work- ing a little bit harder in the spring preced- ing the Quill and Scroll induction of new members. This honorary society was the chief goal for writers, advertisers, photog- raphers, artists, business managers, and layout editors connected with publications. Two events-the naming of the chapter after Tom Lea, famous local writer, and a ban- quet-highlighted i953-54. First row ll to rl: Rose Valdiviez Mer' aroline Watson, Lily Reveles, Carolyn Billman, Blanche Hoffman, sceola Segulia Second row ll to rl: Tom Hughes, Dale Dickson, Tommy Fausnacht, Chandler David- son, Elnora Scales, Mimi Aderhold, Evelyn lmle Officers Berdie Valentino, Sec., Wanda Hill, Pres., Miss Mary Van Ness, Sponsor, lNot shown: Bruce Kennedy, Vice-pres.l 117 ...asa f , fu! National Thespian Society After months of working to earn ten points each, twenty speech students were rewarded by being accepted as members of Troop 799, National Thespian Society. Points toward this goal may be earned by any Sock and Buskin member through acting, working on stage sets, costumes, make-up, or publicity, serving as student director, selling tickets for plays, and selling programs at football games. Climax of the year came when the award for the Best Thespian was made at the Thespian initiation. First row ll to rj: Barbara Hurt, Priscilla Bynum, Jalma McDaniel, Darlene Darr, Zoe Dean Poole, Charlotte Elliott Second row ll to ri: Osceola Segulia, .lanell Shelp, Dale Dickson, Dick Garrett, Mike Cronon, Nancy Woodley, Lencho Estrada Third row ll to ri: Wayne Celum, Hector Pedregon, Mayre Sue Richards, Bob Phares, George Gonzales, Bo'g Benford, LeRoy Ballard Officers lclockwisel: Miss Imogene Bagwell, Sponsor, Marlene Peters, Vice-pres.g Duane Martin, Pres.: Earlene Harp, Sec. ' 'x National Art Honor Society After pouring their very souls into the required ten pieces of art work, pledges of National Art Honor Society stood trembling while the three critics sternly surveyed the exhibits at the society's annual tea. A colorful initiation climaxed the year's work for the artists who made the grade. The spring semester was interspersed with contests, parties, and field trips to more exhibits. First row fl to rl: Flora Garcia, Jackie Dorroh, Merilyn Hood, Blanche Hoffman, Carolyn Beardsley, Marlene Thompson Second row fl to rl: Marilyn Law, Felipe Lopez, Charlene Watson, Peggy Green, Walter Schaffer, Leo Smith, Frances Milchen Officers Left to ight: Leo Smith, VIBE- res., Merilyn Hood, V42-Pres., Blanche Hoffman, S ec., Dee Childers, Sponsor Press Club Editors, reporters, Business staff mem- bers, and journalism students comprised the Press Club. Lured by the discordant clinking of a linotype machine or the daily press, these writer hopefuls spent the year discovering tricks of the news- paper or yearbook trade. -nf Qmezsm or -1'fzzs First row fl to rl: Teena Bennett, Glendr Schreffler, Dale Meriwether, Blanche Hoffman, Berdie Valentino, Judy Col- gan, Margaret Hamlett, Beverly Tyler Second row Cl to rl: Larry Traylor, Osceolnl Segulia, LeRoy Ballard, Pamela Nugent Barbara Birdwell, Barbara Colgan, Rose Valdiviez, Retha Tate, Bill Giroux Third row fl to rl: Tom Hughes, Carolyrl Low, Barbara Cantrell, Merilyn Hood, Mimi Aderhold, Lorena o'mre7-erm lmle, Mary Jane Connally, Bruce Ken- nedy ii , x First row fl to rl: Billie Granger, Carolyn Billman, Sherr Hi ins, Wanda Hill, Jeanne fl Y 99 Wells, Dorothy Rediker, Lily Reveles Second row Cl to rj: Jacque Cain, Joyce Ste hens, Elnora Scales Caroline Watson, P I Sue Ann Billman, Sarah Oliver, Warren Holderbaugh, Linda Wilson Third row ll to rl: Larry Allen, Tomm Fausnacht Jimmie Gran er Dale Dickson Y I 9 1 Chandler Davidson, Zoe Dean Poole, Larry Crouse Officers Sitting: Billie Granger, Sec., Sue Ann Billman, Treas. Standing: Miss Mary Van Ness, Sponsor, Jimmie Granger, Pres., Carolyn Bill- man, Vice-pres. First row ll to rl: ' Rachel Lopau, Billie Granger, Sue Ann Bill- man, Wanda Hill, Mayre Sue Rich- ards, Janet Wright Second row ll to rl: Elnora Scales, Sondra Finch, Donna Allen, Jimmie Granger, Viola Mills, Jeanette Winans, Carolyn Billmon P hi., I-ie, Lal , ls r Camera Club Quite a number of would-be shutter bugs learned, with no little surprise, that a picture cgnsists of more than pushing a button. A few of the more trustworthy Camera Club members ad- vanced to the complicated Speed Graphic, which is a rather alarming creature to come in contact with unless you're acquainted with it. ln fact, most of the experts were ready to return to the box camera after finding out how expensive misused film is. 'QQ l First row fl to rl: Julia Helms, Bette Bagge, Jo Handy, Carolyn Yeary, Berdie Valentino, Marlene Thompson-f 1- Second row fl to rl: Pamela Nugent, Gretchen Wegener, James Jernigan Bruce Kennedy, Larry Allen, Barbara Birdwell, Robert Jernigan,x.J 4J.5--- q5 - l6 Officers First row: Barbara Birdwell, Vice-pres., Zoe Dean Poole, Sec.-treas. Second row: E ie Williams, Pres., Miss Mary Van Ness, ponsar 'F' First row Cl to rl: Bennett Johnson, Dickie Lemmon, Alice Ornelas, Hilda Escobar, Alicia Rosencrans, Delia Pena, Berdie Valentino, Tommy Weaver, Lencho Estrada, LeRoy Bal- lard, George Gonzales, Fred Cross, James Carson Second row tl to rl: Floyd Melson, James Owen, Cynthia Lucas, Susan McLane, Janet Watts, Mary Lancas- ter, Patsy Winn, Mary Kathryn Yea- ger, Mary Ann Hartwell, Pat Denton, Evelyn lmle, Tom Stanfield, Porter Stout, Bill Seery, Charmon Martin, Bette Bagge Third row Cl to rl: Carl Milchen, Joe Holder, Flory Jordan, Jo Nell Turner, Pamela Nugent, Mike Cronan, Leo - ' 1 Smith, Joe Dominguez, Millard Britton Fourth row Cl to rl: Jo Handy, Duane Martin, Dick Garrett, Bob Phares, '-'S Gary Yarborough, Tom Hughes, Bob Benford, Bob McBride X, f Sock and Buskin Club The sweat-lined brow of Miss Bagwell glistenedg curtain pullers stood nervously fingering the ropes, shaky actors stumbled over stage props. Seconds later the cur- tains parted, and another Sock and Buskin play was drawing applause from the ence. Finally, the drama was ended, troupe blithely staged a party, and mum bled appreciation to the relieved director -acting was fun! First row KI to rl: Joy Stephens, Rachel Lopau, Berniece Bell, Gayle Christopher, Emmy Knotts, Mary Douglas, Dale Dickson, Margaret Morriss, Donna Bonar, Darlene Darr, Peggy Elder, Janell Shelp, Viola Mills, Earlene Harp Second row Cl to rl: Jerie Gordy, Rita Perez, Charlotte Elliott, Marlene Peters, Zoe Dean Poole, Priscilla Bynum, Barbara Hurt, Anne Key, Frances Milchen, Frances Young, Jalma McDaniel, Arlene Willis Third row tl to rl: Janet Wright, Carolyn Gnauck, Joyce Parten, Linda Wilson, Jacque Cain, Meriwyn Walker, Susan Leddy, Betty Reeves, Armando Leyva, Angie Villalva, Juanita Escobar, Julio Flores Officers Sitting: Darlene Darr, Vice-pres.g Miss Imogene Bagwell, Sponsor Standing: Lencho Estrada, Pres. 122 First row ll to rj: Rachel Lopau, Flora Trujillo, Catherine Cox, Edith Moore, Flora Garcia, Frances Milchen, Mar- lene Thompson Second row Cl to rl: Ruben Boggett, Ray- mond Melendez, Porter Stout, Jackie Dorroh, Jim Steel, Leo Smith, Rito Velasco, Victor Moreno, Kathleen Terrell Third row fl to rl: Sammy Sanchez, Tommy McVay, Danny Guynn, Peggy Green, Charlene Watson, Carolyn Beardsley, Donald Cordero, Eleanor Chavez Art Club Budding Rembrandts, Norman Rock- wells, and Grandma Moseses happily daubed their way through a year in Art Club, splattering the surrounding area with papier-mache, plaster, poster paints, and india ink. Initiation day was filled with smocks, palettes, and berets. Yes, it was a colorful year for the artists. First row Cl to rl: Tony Robledo, Arturo Lugo, Armando Leyva, Susan Wilcox, Blanche Hoffman, Josephine Luna, lrene Teran Second row fl to rl: Tony Velarde, Elena Rascon, Pat Barnum, Jaynie Wilson, Lorraine Jones, ' arilyn Law Third row Cl to rl: Felipe Lopez, Teodoro Vasquez, Dickie Gutierrez, Pruitt Davis, Walter Schaffer, Millard Britton, Bob Phares Officers n Sitting: Lorraine Jones, Sec., Blanche Hoffman, Pres. Standing: Ronald Childers, Sponsor, 'Leo Smith, Vice-pres. ,mm1, i Officers First row ll to rl: Linda Wilson, Concha Robinson, Evangeline Luna, second row: Mrs. Okla McKee, Lencho Estrada, Mrs. Constance Hulbert, third row: Richard Serna, Hector Eedregon, Sammy Apodoca -S -., A.-,qw Los Amig Hours of preparation and practice paid off as gay senores and senaritas tri through native Spanish and Mexican dances featured in the Pan Americor assembly. The lucky Los Amigos members also toured Juarez, trying to u stand el cine and outbargain los vendedores. However, attempts to initin two-hour siesta at the Alma Mater failed completely, Nacho Acosta, Donna Allen, Josefa Almanzar, Adolfo Alva, Gwen And Mary Alma Anderson, Aida Apodoca, Cscar Apodoca, Sammy Apodoca, Aragon, Richard Armendariz, Evangeline Aspeitia, Margarita Ayala, Filio Bl Armida Barron, Mary Bernal, Sue Ann Billmon, Juan Borrego, Millard Bri Ellen Burnette, Roselyn Caballero, Jacque Cain, Alicia Candelaria, Sofia delaria , Maria Ofelia Chavez, Mary Coate, Barbara Colgan, Judy Colgan, Maryl Connolly, Polly Contreras, Anno Rosa Cortes, Pruitt Davis, Jeanette De Dale Dickson, Bobby Dominguez, Ruth Dryburgh, Lorraine Duran, Sue E Ruben Enriquez, Hilda Escobar, Romie Esparza, Lencho Estrada, Ofelia Est Grace Fernandez, Robert Flare, Modesto Flores, Eloise Foix, Manuela Fr' Maria Fresquez, Alfredo Galindo, Henry Galindo, Esther Eva Garcia, F I I ,XX f- u't H i Rio Grande ia, Flora Garcia, Maria Elena Garcia, Martha Garcia, Cuca Gomez, Lupe Gomez, Eleanor Gonzales, Bertha ra, Elisa Guerra, Lela Gutierrez, Margaret Hamlett, Virginia Harvey, Julia Helms, Dario Hernandez, Enrique andez, Esperanza Hernandez, Evelia Hernandez, Helen Hernandez, Leonardo Hernandez, Maria Elena Hernandez, Hernandez, Raul Hernandez, Roselin Hernandez, Clementina Herrera, Warren Holderbaugh, Lily Lara, Caro- aw, Susan Leddy, Armando Leyvo, Corrine Leyvo, Alfredo Lopez, Betty Lopez, Bobby Lopez, Daniel Lopez, Lupe z, Rosalie Lopez, Martha Lesoya, Lorenzo Loya Faye Lozano, Christine Lucero, Arturo Lugo, Mary Lujan, Evangeline Luna, Henry' Macias, Irene Macias, Madrigal, Aurelia Manriquez, Yolanda Marquez, Jean Marshall, Alicia Martinez, Betty Martinez, Blas Mar- , Bob McBride, Jalma McDaniel, Rachel Mendez, Jesus Mendoza, Judy Metcalfe, Edith Moore, Angie Morales, ranza Morales, Teresa Morales, Karen Mozzochi, Judy Murphy, Janice Newton, Ofelia Nunez, Sara Oliver, En- ta Oropeza, Loretta O'Rourke, Eleanor Ortega, Maria Padilla, Ruth Paxton, Inez Payan, Teresa Paz, Christina gon, HectoriPedregon, Margarita Pedregon, Gloria Perez Perez, Toni Perez, Paul Philoin, Cecilia Porras, Emma Portillo, Susana Pulido, Rosario Ramos, Mary Realyvas- , Herlinda Rivas, Joliene Roberts, Concha Robinson, Christina Rodriquez, Rodolfo Rosales, Luciatfldgg, Anita hez, Lucy Sanchez, Glenda Schreffler, Bill Seery, Jean Shalkhauser, Florine Smithen, Librado-Sosa, Mary Sosa, rto Soto, Joy Stephens, Willie Tapia, Irma Telles, Olga Telles, Marlene Thompson, Mary Ann Tracy, Flora lla, Maria Elida Trujillo, Rosita Trujillo, Beverly Tyler, Danny Valdez, Isabel Valdez, Adelina Varela, Teodoro uez, Gloria Velarde, Dolores Villagran, Mary Villalobos, Angie Villalva, Cathy Weil, Jeanne Wells, Arlene s, Yvonne Willyard, Linda Wilson, Jeanette Winans, Felipa Yanez, Felicitas Ytuarte, Teresa Zubiate 1 pp'-vw First row ll to rl: Barbara Knight, Dixie Ruc er, James Owen, Dickie Lemmon, Ro Valdiviez, Barbara Birdwell, Wilma Turn Second row Cl to rl: Vicky Holden, Mimi Ade hold, James Jernigan, Elaine Colgan, Pat Winn, Jackie Root, ConQ1ita Navar ' Third row il to rl: Joe lzlgder, Jackie Whit Jim Bowie, Lionel Rincon, Mary Eva Olivc ,Lq.n:.t.-Owens l Fourth row ll to rl: Charles Rosemond, B Orme-Johnson, George Root, Rafael Agul re, Rudy Ramirez, Bill Pearson, Paul Harl Gens Togata f This organization, comprised of fairly quick- witted Indians, tried to limit its members to ,,,,,t,, ga students whose Latin vocabulary consisted of V J' J ,Q more than et cetera and Et tu, Brute. il'i I Hepped on the subject of sheet-clad slaves, Gens Togata spent a good deal of its spare time auctioning off the new members to each other, at prices usually ranging from two cents to a dime. First row fl to ri: Mike Bowie, Bruce Owens, Robert Jernigan, Alice Marie Hester, Luz Rincon, Esther Barron, Ramona Olivas Second row ll to rl: Bill Benham Viola Mills Sue Murdock Ra mond Dw er Dori . , , , y y , s Spruill, Leona Gillespie Third row ll to rl: Mauro Hernandez, Dan McDonald, Enrique Pena, Betty Springfield, Mary Jane Telehany, lone Lusk, Wanda Covington, Adelina Varela Officers Sitting ll to rj: Jackie White, Censor, Wilma Turner, Second Consul, Miss Roberts Hudson, Sponsor Standing: Bill Orme-Johnson, Vigiliap Charles Rosemond, Quaestorp lNot shown: George Root, Consull 1 Q- s 'st row il to rl: Oranell Neel, Delia Pena, Marilyn Rider, Virginia Harvey, Terry Hol- land, Betty Moore, Elaine Hanna, Jo Handy, usan Thompson, Mary Lou Hargis, Delia podaca ond row ll to rl: Mary Ann McGowen, Kate Roberts, Pat Scott, Nancy Woodley, Jean- tte Winans, Caroline Watson, Billie Gran- er, Mary Ann Hartwell, Kathleen Terrell, ulia Helms, Julio Flores ird row ll to rl: Sue Foster, Jo Nell Turner, illie Moore, Pamela Nugent, Bette Bagge, nn Davidson, Jalma McDaniel, Sue Guth- ie, Carolyn Yeary, Gretchen Wegener, arolyn Gnauck, Bob McBride fa? Future Teachers of America And now, students, let us analyze Mark Anthony. These pedagoguish mutterings issued from certain distinguished Future Teachers of America as they tried their hand at actual teaching. The experiment ended with FTA members showing greater respect for the faculty. Sponsoring every- thing from teas to enchilada suppers, the club made quite a name for itself during its second year of existence. First row Cl to rl: Wanda Hill, Gayle Christopher, Emmy Knotts, Jean Plumbley, Judy Colgan, Donna Bonar, Diane Gardner, , Joan Boyd, Louise Heffington, Second row Cl to rl: Zoe Dean Poole, Carolyn Billman, Peggy O'Neil, Susan Leddy, Susan Wilcox, Jackie Boyd, Carol Parish, Sondra Finch, Shirley Lowe, Jerry Lou Third row ll to rl: Florine Smithen, Sue Ann Billman, Nancy Chandler, Evelyn lmle, Barbara Colgan, Sherry Higgins, Bob Benford, Warren Holderbaugh, Larry Allen, Dale Dickson, Janell Shelp Officers Sitting Cl to rl: Jerry Lou Martin, Vice-pres., Mary Lou Hargis, Sec., Mary Ann Hartwell, Treas. Standing fl to rl: Jack Page, Sponsor, Miss Clara'Sin1er, Sponsor, Carolyn Billman, Pres., lNot shown, Donna Bonar, Historianl 127 Officers First row CI to rl: Betty Prewitt, Mary Yeager, Darlene Darr, Yvonne Slaughter, second row: Janet Wright, Jo Ann Graham, Mary Jane Tele- hany, third row: Janice Surratt, Delia Pena, Mrs. Leda Callahan, Janet Owens 12a , W-.f' Future Homema The highly publicized burnt toast, fallen cakes, and crumbly pie crusts we reality, trivialities to the Future Hamemakers of America. Overshadowing occasional failures at cooking were the big-hearted projects the girls unde such os playing Santa Claus to on orphanage. Then, too, style shows an plays of fashionable clothing helped prepare Miss Future Housewife for than being o good cook. Ora Lee Adams, Anita Allen, Gwen Anderson, Delia Apodoca, Rose Apo Mercedes Aragon, Evo Armas, Josephine Arvizu, Loretta Atkinson, S Baerazo, Mario Barron, Margie Bautista, Carolyn Beardsley, Virginia Barbara Beemon, Virginia Beltran, Dolores Benavidez, Deerell Bennett, Ann Bernard, Corina Bersosa, Margaret Begley, Carolyn Billmon, Sue Ann mon, Sylvia Birdwell, Cora Branson, Betsy Brookbonk, Jennie Bruner, Burnett, Norma Burrola Roselyn Caballero, Josephine Cadenhead, Sophie Candelaria, Magdalena Frances Carrasco, Martha Carrasco, Norma Cardwell, Tosie Carrizal, Chew, Barbara Colgan, Helen Collinsworth, Neimo Contreras, Norma Cont Eariynn Corp, Cathy Cox, Judy Crawford, Karen Crawford, Frances Cu Darlene Darr, Ann Davidson, Yolanda Dearo, Pat Denton, Jackie Dorroh, Su Dorroh, Janie Sue Douglass, Pot Downey, Linda Duckworth, Lorraine Beverly Edmunds, Carolina Elenes, Charlotte Elliott, Elena Estrada, Eliza Es Sue Fenner, Sandra Finch, Bobbie Fred, Catalina Fresquez, Dianne Gardner of A 'Mill X- merica Gaxiola, Jeanne Gordon, Jo Ann Graham, Peggy Jean Gray, Sybil Gross, Jennie Guerra, Rita Guerra, Myrna ry, Lala Gutierrez, Rosa Lee Hammond, Judy Handy, Elaine Hanna, Sarah Hardison, Barbara Hatten, Virginia g, Darla Hicks, Marlene Higgs, Kay Holland, Frances Holmes, Carolyn Hopper, Jimmie Ann Hopper, Rosario z, Doris Johnston, Dorothy Jones, Peggy Jones, Anne Key, Barbara Knight, Maxine Krantz, Wanda Lambert, Lemmon, Ofelia Leyva, Yvonne Lopau, Irene Lopez, Maria Elena Lopez, Mary Ann McGowen, Grace McGehee, da Marestein, Elva Marquez, Irene Marquez, Anna Martinez, Aurora Mendivil, Elvira Mendoza, Soledad Meraz, McCarty, Susan McLane, Betty Miller, Jo Miller, Pat Miller, Edith Moore, Juanita Morales, Margaret Morriss, a Moss, Eileen Munoz, Ramona Olivas, Esther Ornelas, Janet Owens ack, Catarina Padilla, Magdalena Padilla, Teresa Palomino, oyce artdn, Carmen Pedregon, Delia Pena, Rita Ruth Paxton, Marlene Peters, Joan Phares, Pat Philbin, Pauline Pina, Pat Pinson, Zoe Dean Poole, Charlotte r, Emma Portillo, Mary Portillo, Jo Ann Posey, Elena Rascon, Dorothy Rediker, Frankie Regan, Kathleen , Marilyn Rider, Joliene Roberts, Gladys Robinson, Junell Rogers, Barbara Ruebush, Yolanda Sanchez, Earlaine Laura Segura, Josefina Sepulveda, Wanda Shadden, Audrey Shannon, Jean Sholkhauser, Josefita Silva, Maria Jeanette Simmons, Yvonne Slaughter, Florine Smithen, Shirley Snelling, Leila Sommer, Bettie Springfield, Shirley rth, Janice Surratt, Victorina Tapia, Bettine Taylor, Mary Jane Telehany, Sarah Thaxton, Barbara Tipps, la Torres, Josephine Tracy, Eleanor Valdez, Catalina Varela, Florence Vasquez, Laura Vasquez, Nevada Ward, ne Watson, Janet Watts, Anne Weaver, Gretchen Wegener, Jackie White, Jeanette Wide, Glenda Williams, ie Wilson, Anna Lee Winn, Hilaria Wong, Darlene Wright, Janet Wright, Sharon Wright, Yvonne Yapor, Mary r, Carolyn Yeary, Frances Young, Shirley Zink 'v'--wg? ,W if-Q ,X,- , u:1,2S43x2sz1vs:az:w i .qf R Zo Officers First row ll to rl: Sterling Roberts, Anne Key, Dick Garrett, second row: Jimmy Robertson, John Brookshire, Bill Jones, third row: Eldon Lawrence, Mike Cronan, Tommy Perez -L, ' Future Disdainful of the Hollywood cowhands who use their six-guns more often their fence-mending equipment, Ysleta's Future Farmers stuck to the practical aspects of agriculture, such as mixing feed, raising livestock, striking up a casual acquaintance with their feminine counterpart, the F Homemakers. Robert Abbott, Richard Aguayo, Bob Angle, Roy Earl Armstrong, Jerry B1 Rodney Brennand, Bill Benham, Jim Bills, John Burnett, James Bramblett, G Carney, Henry Carrasco, Bobby Castro, Bob Caylor, Richard Clarke, l Chavira, Walter Crawley, Jerry Pongldsg-n,VVictor Douglas, Juan Escobar, l Esquivel, Jackie Floyd, Dmiarrett, Charles Glock, John Greek, Robert zard, Tim Guinn X ' ' , Q., in -r W-1' 'r f. 'Hr' 2 MX O . f fl. 1 T .ll lglrflf ,V , si .M ,A,l.,'.,, . i 1 S i ff' 35, ' s ,X Y I J . IX ,- .11-iz,,f V IIICI :Lu Hardin, O. C. Heath, Richard Hale, Phillip Handy, John Henderson, Steve Howard, Wade Johnson, Bill Gordon Krantz, Franklin Kennedy, Oliver LaBree, Lee Leoni, Alfred Madrid, Benjamin Madrid, Robert Mani- erry Martin, Bobby Maupin, Jessie McArthur, Jimmie McArthur, H. L. McCune, Andy McDaniel, Van Mc- , Tammy Merrill, Ramon Moreno, Henry Moore, Pat Morton, Santiago Najera, Herman Neel, Clyde Nelson, Nelson, Dan Niemeier Osborne, Bruce Owens, Henry Parmelee, David Peterson, Rudy Paz, T , Edwin Plocar, ,B,a.b.hL Leonard Pratt, Raymond Ramos, James Read, Sterling Roberts, Jimmy Robertson, Jerry Rogers, George Romero, Sanchez, Frankie Seidel, Walter Shaffer, William Shearman, Clifton Simpson, Librado Sosa, Bernarr SPEUCEI nford, Max Starling, James Strachan, Hegry Trejo, David Vancleave, Louie Varela, Raul Viescas, Lee Voll- die Wehrheim, Jackson Wilbourn, Gary Yarborough, Billy Zeliff Chemo-Physics Were you at any time interested in atomic bombs, beetles, stars, a block and tackle, or a television antenna? If so, you would have felt-or perhaps, did feel-at home in Chemo-Physics Club. One of the high points of the year was a combination wiener roast and star- gazing field trip. The homemade telescope remained useless, thanks to an overcast, but the refreshments were downed in true scientific fashion. First row ll to rl: Wilma Turner, Beverly Hansen, Dick , Sherry Higgins, Rose Valdiviez, Berdie Valentino, Jimmy Munro, Ra ael Aguirre Second row Cl to rbi Robert Dominguez, Patricia Barnum, Dale Dickson, Enrique Pena, Barbara Birdwell, Bill Giroux, Edward Houser, Jim Bowie Third row CI to rl: Paul Esperson, E s, Jimmie Granger, Don Slape, War- ren Holderbaugh, Delbert Niblett, James Jernigan, Bruce Kennedy Officers Sitting: Berdie Valentino, Sec., Miss Catharine Don- nell, Sponsor Standing Cl to rl: Bill Orme-Johnson, Pres., Jimmie Granger, Vice-pres., Lencho Estrada, Treas. First row ll to rl: Jeanette Wide, Eleanor Free- man, Beverly Evans, Elaine Colgan, Faye McMillian, Jo Handy, Bette Bagge, Bobby Fergdez, Lencho Estrada N Second row fl to rl: Tom Hughes, Bob Phares, Larry Traylor, Lawrence Paschich, Fred Huttanus, Larry Dawson, Elbert Smithen, Raymond Melendez, Bill Orme-Johnson ' Third row Cl to rl: Richard Montgomery, Genel Taylor, Eddie Caulder, George Root, Frank Knotts, Wayne Celum, Johnny Devine, Wi don Donaldson, Richard Avena ' First row ll to rl: Blanche Hoffman, Jacqueline Chambers, Lupe Lopez, Annabelle Bean, Josephine Luna, Peggy Tate, Olga Melendez Second row ll to rl: Bette Bagge, Doro- thy Hastings, Kathy Woodley, Retha Tate, Barbara Tipps, Judy Colgan, Susan Leddy f my IQ , Q .,, P' 45 JS an i if hw' First row CI to rl: Catalina Varela, Virginia Harvey, Susan Thompson, Jackie Dorroh, Mary Lancaster, Judy Handy, Joan Phares xiii l Orchesis Club All right, girls, one-two, three-four, one-two--. As the leader yelled out the cadence, strangely contorted girls clad in blue leotards squirmed through exercises that would make a football player groan in agony. Such was the tate of members of the modern dancing organization, the Orchesis Club. The well-coordinated, well-developed weak- er sex amazed the Student Body with their skill for dancing and pantomiming. Second row ll to rl: Yolanda Marestein, Irene Lopez, Nancy Pullen, Frances Young, Elaine Hanna, Corine Nieto Third row ll to rl: Teresa Paz, Sonja Brecheen, Marlene Peters, Elaine Colgan, Vic- torina Tapia, Jo May Baker, Pat Kelly Officers First row CI to ri: Susan Thompson, Sec.-treas., Retha Tate, Rep. to Student Council, Peggy Tate, Pres. Second row: Olga Melendez, Vice-pres., Miss Loretta Gray, Sponsor sv-1 lx! sd' fix lf! X Officers First row ll to rl: Miss Yvonne Broeker, sponsor, Mayre Sue Richards, sec., Jerry Lou Martin, Treas., Mrs. Mary Jo Carleton, sponsor, Sec- ond row: Lencho Estrada, Vice-pres., Larry Traylor, Pres. Court Once the thrill of collecting absentee lists, writing passes, and exploringi office files had worn off, courtesy students suddenly realized there w certain amount of work involved. Strong leg muscles, due to sprinting dow halls, and a knack for alphabetizing, which comes from arranging car almost every kind of card imaginable-are characteristics of the club meml Timmey Akey, Larry Allen, Adolfo Alva, Bette Bagge, Joaquina Barajas, Gi Bauman, Annabelle Bean, Carolyn Beardsley, Margaret Begley, Corina Ber Carolyn Billmon, Sue Ann Billmon, Donna Bonar, Jim Bowie, Mann Bram Gayle Brothers, Roselyn Caballero, Larry Campbell, Alicia Candelaria, S Candelaria, Ja Carson, Aurora Castaneda, Lupe Castaneda, Maria Ch Edna Coursey, Charles Cr: dle, Larry Dawson, Ann Davidson, Pruitt Davis, Derrick, Johnny Devine, Jackie Dorroh, Concepcion Duran ' 9 'T v,Ajk 'K lb lotte Elliott, Paul Esperson, Lencho Estrada, Tommy Fausnacht, Grace Fernandez, Kathleen Ferrell, Earlene Harp, in Flore, Sue Foster, Romelia Franco, Manuela Frausto, Barbara Furrh, Faviola Garcia, Maria Garcia, Dick itt, Eleanor Gonzales, Olga Grado, Rose Mgyie Graham, Peggy Gray, Sybil GYOSS, -lefie GOFCJY, MGYY Alice ra, Pedro Guerra, Charles Grimes, Elain?Hanna, Paul Harris tes Harvey, Lorraine Hastings, Darla Hicks, Vicky Holden, Warren Holderbaugh, Merilyn Hood, Wade Johnson, ine Jones, Rachel Lopau, Magdalena Lopez, Martha Losoya, Shirley Lowe, Mary Luian, Robert McBride, lrene 'id, Jane Mangrum, Charmon Martin, Jerry Lou Martin, Duane Martin, Fernando Martinez, Mayre Sue Richards, El Mendez, Dale Meriwether, Betty Moore, Billie Moore, Darlene Moore, Angie Morales, Esperanza Morales, Xe Neal, Oranell Neel, Janice Newton, Dan Niemeier, Pamela Nugent, Freddie Olguin, Peggy O'Neill, James r, Bill Orme-Johnson, Eleanor Ortega, Catarina Padilla, Soledad Padilla !Park, Gloria Perez, Bob Phares, Zoe Dean Poole, Betty Prewitt, Kathleen Regan, Lily Reveles, Marilyn Rider, Roberts, Sterling Roberts, Concha Robinson, Jacquelin Root, Rudy Ramirez, bliQa'Sa.ddq, Jean Shalkhauser, l Shelp, Bobby Shelton, Don Slope, Georgia Smith, Helen Stepp, David Stone, James, Strachan, Larry Traylor, na Varela, Pat Vickers, Angie Villalva, Mary Villalobos, Bert Wahlen, Hazel Wainwright, Mariwyn Walker, ,Wilson, Joan Wilson, Marthajayne Wilson, Jeanette Winans, Glenda Williams, Darlene Wright, Janet ht, Mary Katherine Yeager, Barbara Wascon Officers Sitting ll to rl: Richard Avena, Drum Major, Freddy Olguin, Pres. Standing ll to rl: Aaron Keen, Director, Chand ler Davidson, Vice-pres. and Student Director S me Ysleta Occasional miscues and sour notes from the Senior Band were covered I the marching unit's flashy half-time shows during football season and participation in parades. The military ruffle of drums, the unison of shoes strutting down the street, and the prancing maiorettes were enou make any lndian stand up and yell. l Ora Lee Adams, Yolanda Alarcon, Carlos Alejandro, Alfonso Apodacc Apodoca, Richard Avena, Veronica Baca, Gerald Bough, Bill Benham, Bennett, Juan Borrego, Joan Boyd, Alma Lee Brock, Buddy Burns, Tom , Daniel Costaneda, Julieta Castaneda, .lack Chambers, Alice Chism, r Chavez, Donald Cline, Luis Cortez, Chandler Davidson, Roy Davis, Joe D quez, Ruth Dryburgh, Hector Duran, Juanita Escobar, Mary Esparza, ' Fernandez, Eloise Foix, Sandra Forrest, Catalina Fresquez, Maria Frei Roger Gaenzle, George Gonzales, Beverly Gordon, Rose Marie Graham, Ann Fray, Sue Guthrie W 'X 1 l F :inf I . l C f , ' Wi ,X Q id? -H hool Band Grijalva, Charles Grimes, Mary Alice Guerra, Bill Guthrie, Helen Gutierrez, Carrol Hackenberger, Earlene ' Paul Harris, Addie Heffington, James Heister, Consuelo Hernandez, Maria Hernandez, Clementina Herrera, Elo Hill, Warren Holderbaugh, Norman Hutchins, Evelyn lmle, Janice Jennings, Janice Johnson, Walter LaBree, , Lara, Manuel Lara, Marilyn Law, Robert Lewis, Rosalie Lopez, Raymond Macias, Blas Martinez, Vivian Mc- l, Darlene McDaniel, Barbara McDonald, Dolores Melendez, Raymond Melendez, David Mickey, Patsy Millan, Erd Montgomery l 'ago Najera, Oranell Neel, Elizabeth Nolan, Joe Nunez, Freddie Olguin, Frank Olguin, Eleanor Ortega, L. E. if, Carmen Palacios, B,QHY.lcLl:i.5,b, Carole Parish, Patrick Parker, Bill Pearson, Viterbo Pedregon, Gloria Perez, :lina Purcell, Aurora Ramirez, Rudy Ramirez, Jimmy Regan, Donald Roath, Elida Rocha, Kate Roberts, L-EQ L Henry Salas, Gonzalo Sanchez, Pat Scott, Laura Segura, Janell Shelp, Jeanette Simmons, Sally Stebbins, er Stout, Judy Sullivan, James Taylor, Bert Wahlen, Tommy Weaver, Elizabeth Webb, Gretchen Wegener, Charles e, John Wicker, Ted Wilson, Nancy Woodley, Stanley Woolsey, Janet Wright, Felipa Yanez ,Ke vu-essf . , y.,1w,.y Earlene Harp Drum Majorette f 5 Richard Avena Drum Major 1 f ' . ' I5 ' f QA' ,, 'fvvsv I I I 6 , it I 1 f f ..-, I X ' x X DSE MARIE GRAHAM GRETCHEN WEGENER LUCIA SADA GRACE FERNANDEZ JANET WRIGHT BARBARA MCDONALD ALMA LEE BROCK Majorettes I I ,fy ' ,, , .,,,, ,,,W 7 4, .k,k A-X ' I., 143 Xxx? Lead Drummers MARY Lou PAZ MARRIEL OSBORNE V-7 1 fi L ,fi i iv .,4 , : '3- l gi ' Q 4 ... Drum Corps The stirring rhythm of the Drum Corps became a familiar sound to El Pasoans and Lower Valley residents alike, who took time out to watch a parade. The quick-stepping maidens, attired in maroon and white, even won the admiration of the school's marching unit which they outrivaled. First row il to rl: Mary Lou Paz, Doris Hinkle, Marriel Osborne, Mimi Aderhold, Lorraine Hastings, Evangelina Luna Second row fl to rl: Jacque Cain Castaneda, Roberta Cook, Jerie Gordy, Billie Granger, Angie Villalva Third row fl to rl: Linda Wilson, Cecilia Porras, Vicky Holden, Evangelina Aspcitia, Gloria Velarde, Eunice Bostick Fourth row il to rl: Jeanette Wide, Margaret Homlett, Olga Telles, lrma Telles, Lily Lara, Mary Villalobos Fifth row il to rl: Margaret Begley, Olga Grado, Christina Lucero, Mary Maya, Soledad Padilla, Armida Barron s Q , Nancy Woodley Student Director , ..- fe L. .Mac-' Q.. 21.4. ' 1 M -i - The lights in the auditorium slowly faded, and the Varsity Choir, at the signal of their director, broke the silence with the stirring strains of the Alma Mater. lt was an unforgettable experience. Per- D.--as w a 5 KL D., Varsity Choir ...M-:L t ,M I A ,, A is 4.1-fad., 1- , lv, ff ,.. . z-I-fab..-.?i. N Officers 9 .- First row Cl to rli Miss Mary Louise Ford, Director, Nancy ' Woodley, Student Director, Aileen Myres, See, Gilbert I Bauman, Pres. Second row: Don Allen, Vice-pres., Johnny Devine, Reporter 10 forming in assemblies and at out-of-school func- tions, the h' ' d ' ' c our game a good reputation in local and El Paso music circles. First row ll to rl: Caroline Watson, Bonnie Willyard, Peggy O' 'll, Soled d Sambrano, Cecilia Porras Concha ' , angelina Luna, Wanda Shad: den, Ann urner Second row ll to rl: lnez Payan, Beverly Hansen, Betty Weseman, Wilma Turner, Barbara Bird- well, Patsy Winn, Mary Lou Paz, Grace Fernan- dez, Nancy Chandler, Mayre Sue Richards, Maria Garcia Third row ll to rli Oscar Apodoca, Hector e on Paul Harris, Marilyn Stanton, Jac I9 ot, Ai een Myres, Alicia Martinez, Irene Macias, Sondra Finch, Tommy Johnson, Franklin Kennedy Fourth row fl to rl: Clifford Coulter, Wade Johnson, Monte Martin, Ronnie Jones, Wayne Celum, Tom Cook, Don Allen, Gilbert Bauman, George Root, John Prestwood, Pat Resley, David Mickey, Johnny Devine, Richard Avena meg 1 N Boys Quartet Johnny Devine, la, Resley, John Prestwood, Gilbert Bauman fl :LW aj -,fa ' 55' ,'.njff.2i,i2S: -jj f, 4 H, .. N.... . . S, . . or 'ft .1- ft, .-. nf ffeagew +2 11,29 A W fllf: ,tk ,,,, ,Q , Q 5 351, N' ,A,, 5 ,.,5,,,, ,gi?15, J . ..,5?,.A.,,5 I -.w,', ,: :vu .ix talk- il Accompanists Peggy O'NeiII and Paul Harris Feathertones Clockwisez Mayre Sue Richards, Ann accompanist ,ng Qi Turner, Nancy Woodley, Peggy O'NeiII, W ts .. ., ,'m,g2'-'-wiv A , -1 1 QL f , i T eee T J. 339' 19 VU, in U W., X Cheerleaders TEENA BENNETT PRISCILLA BYNUM JO ANN GRAHAM A TERRY HOLLAND LENCHO ESTRADA Captain 'ball coach and head of Athletic Staff staff of coaches filled their E to the best of their ability. owing Gene Jordan, head department, are Howland h, assistant football and etball coach, Jacques Lew- ssistant football coach and ee coach, Henry Wheeler, basketball and assistant k coach, J. W. Coats, as- nt football and head track h, and Fred Harvey, assist- football and Yannigan h and head baseball coach. Ffzl,-M' i ,ff 1 i A Clyde Wafer, usually thought of as the school principal, is also the athletic director. He takes care of such problems as game schedules, time and location, and the matter of ticket selling. 4 3 5 'C -as A' in 5 A vital part of every team is the managers. These boys, Bobby Flore, Danny Guynn, and Eddie Wfilrl-iamsf are the un- glori ied members of the team. 151 N1 lke Apodaca End, l30 lbs. cy. , Sal Arzola Back, l60 lbs. Letterman Herald-Post All-District Midland Drops Warriors 34- Well-balanced but highly over-rated, the Indians were scalped 34-7 at the hands of Midland's mighty Bulldogs in Ysleta's third game, October 2 at Hutchins Sta- dium. 'l l' we , i Coyotes Down Redmen 39-l9 An inexperienced Tribe bowed to a mighty Roswell eleven 39-l9 in its season opener, September I8 at Roswell. Coach Gene Jordan's Braves entered the game as underdogs and went to defeat as was predicted. Fernando Basoco, Sal Arzola, and Bill Haynes scored Ysleta's touchdowns. Sherman Pruitt sparked his team to victory by scoring four touchdowns. Ysleta's scores were made by a blocked kick in the end zone, a 54-yard march, and a runback on a recovered fumble. 152 Clinton Noble, Midland back, took the opening kickoff 70 yards to paydirt. He accounted for one more TD. Another score in the second quarter put Midland ahead 20-O. Midland scored twice more. A Sal Arzola-to-Wendell Nash pass in the third quarter clicked for the Braves' only tally. Fernando Basoco kicked the extra point. Richard Baca Center, l50 lbs. ..,,,g A i Sal Arzola plunges over the goal line for one of Ysleta's touchdowns against Roswell. Kiko Fierro scores Ysleta's only TD in the Plainview game. vlzilmnhnn ll Arzala stops a Midland back after a long An El Paso Tiger trips up Harold Good brake as he attempts to lateral t We dell Nash su TZ A275 5 L., ONS A-1 Fernando Basoco End, 160 lbs. Letterman Co-Captain Times, Herald-Post All- District Dogs Slaughter Indians 45-6 The favored Plainview Bulldogs journeyed to Hutchins Stadium September 25 and defeated . Ysleta 45-6. Late in the first half Sal Arzola passed to Fernando Basoco, who was downed on the three yard line. Moments later Kiko Fierro crossed the stripe for the Indians' COUnI'6I'. The surprising Indians left the field at half- time trailing I3-6. Plainview scored once in the third quarter, jumping to a I9-6 lead, and four times in the last. 1. I ,mfg e . . John Bernard Back, I50 lbs. Letterman Tigers Massacre Braves 33-0 Ysleta lost its first district game to a sur- prising EI Paso Tiger team 33-0 October I6 at Jones Stadium. Jack Nelson scored three of El Paso's five touchdowns. An Arzola-to-Nash pass accounted for YsIeta's only penetration. El Paso took over as Ysleta failed to score. EI Paso racked up its first touchdown early in the second quarter after marching to the Ysleta eleven. Later Oscar Pando scored from three yards out. EI Paso made its third touch- down on an intercepted pass. Elliot Bunsen Back, 145 lbs. ' ft isa l XV' f' Eddie Caulder Guard, 175 lbs. Letterman Redskins Lose to Jeffs 22-l3 Jefferson handed Ysleta its second district defeat October 25 at Hutchins Stadium. The Foxes' victory was their first district win in the school's history. Jefferson scored once in both the first and second quarters, and made a safety and another touchdown in the last period. YsIeta's TD's came in the first period as a result of a kickoff drive and an 85-yard run by Sal Arzola. 154 Jerry Cozby Back, l40 lbs, Letterman Frank Esquivel Back, l45 lbs. Letterman Sal Arzola is smeared by a host of Jefferso tacklers. Larry Traylor throws an Austin bac: for a loss. Nggeg . - -.rc Sal Arzola follows Larry Traylar and Freddie Paz for a long gain against Cathedral. I Nash scores against Cathedral. I 151- ., , -1, Kiko Fierro Back, I25 lbs. Letterman 4stin Shuts Out Tribe 20 The lndians dropped their third loop battle 'o a favored Austin Panther eleven 20-0 Dctober 30 at McKee Stadium. Midway 'n the second period Austin's Whitney Dominguez scored from the Tribe's ten- lard stripe. Minutes later Bob McCune ntercepted an Indian pass and went for the Panthers' second touchdown. sleta's only threat came in the third uarter when the Tribe moved to the ustin fifteen. A fumble lost the ball. 'Austin punched over one more six-pointer n the last quarter. -0 Indians Squeeze by Irish I4 I3 The defeat-ridden Indians picked up their first win of the season by downing Cathe- draI's Irish I4-I3 November 5 at Hutchins Stadium. Wendell Nash scored both Indian touch- downs. Fernando Basoco booted 27- and I7-yard extra points when the Tribe was assessed 'l5- and five-yard penalties. The winning score came when an interference foul, called against Cathedral, put the lndians on the Irish fifteen. Two plays later a Freddie Paz-to-Nash toss clicked for a score. Cathedral scored in the second and fourth quarters. No' Julio Flores Guard, I60 lbs. Letterman Harold Goodbrake Back, I45 lbs. Letterman Co-Captain Phil Reynolds Tackle, l85 lbs. Wendell Nash Back, 165 lbs. ,,,. Letterman m e ,, 'slss l . f -. SA- ! 113, :J - SQ HS' '- l . Q- . W. .4i. K... . , ,,,.,,, ,.., ,,.X,. J ,,A,, ,,.. QMVAV 1 E 9 W Ri' ,,,,, George Root Tackle, l78 lbs. Letterman Coach Gene Jordan paces as tension mounts in Viterbo Pedregon End, 155 lbs. Jesus Sarabio Back, 150 lbs. Letterman Cathedral game. ,f Coach Fred Harvey congratulates Coach Gene Jordan as Cathedral game ends. Larry Traylor Back, l30 lbs. Letterman Co-Captain Bill Haynes End, 165 lbs. Letterman Braves Drop Bowie Tilt 26-6 Bowie's mighty Bears copped the Dis- trict Z-AAAA crown by handing the Indians their last district defeat 26-6 November 13 at Hutchins Stadium. Ysleta's only score came after re- ceiving the second-half kickoff. Runs by Sal Arzola and Larry Traylor put the Tribe deep in Bear territory. Freddie Paz streaked from the one to give Ysleta six points. David Holguin and Manny Morales racked up two and one touchdowns respectively. Bobby Molina added one more. 158 Tom Hughes Tackle, 195 lbs. Letterman Varsity Wins One, Drops Eigl Ysleta's 1953 football team ended its season winning one while losing eight. The Warriors started out by losing to Roswell, Plainview, and Midland. They dropped all their district games and lost their last tilt to Big Spring. The only bright spot of the season came when the Tribe edged out a determined Cathedral eleven 14-13. Travis Johnson Guard, 165 lbs. Letterman Indians swarm over Bowie back. A host of Braves topple a Big runner. The Varsity hustles to showers after Mid- lland game. With rousing support from the Drum Corps the Indians make their appear- ance on the field. Frank Knotts Center, 160 lbs. Letterman Big Spring Trounces Tribe 58-0 Ysleta ended its 1953 football season losing to Big Spring's Steers 58-0 November 20 at Big Spring. The hosts ran up 33 points in the first quarter to sew up the game. They added six points in the second period, seven in the third, and 12 in the last quarter. Ysleta's only threat came in the second half when the Indians moved the ball to the Steer four. However, a fumble halted the advance. iw is L 3 X, N r t 'J' 'V , han-it ,.. , 4 n i, J ,., , '42 i 5. . , , Q. I .: ' ff 1 r fr F . i 1 X 2 X 'rr TSM- '7 , 'fr 5 L, , .A 1 222 wt 'J' c Freddie Paz Back, 150 lbs. Letterman Lettermen Named at Banquet Twenty-five football lettermen and season co-captains were named at the football banquet December 3. The Iettermen were Frank Knotts, Jerry Rogers, Eddie Caulder, Julio Flores, Travis Johnson, George Root, Vincent Esparza, Tom Hughes, Frank Lucky, Lawrence Pas- chich, Pat Resley, Pat Lockett, Bill Haynes, Fernando Basoco, John Bernard, Harold Goodbrake, Wendell Nash, Jesus Sarabia, Larry Traylor, Sal Arzola, Jerry Cozby, Kiko Fierro, Freddie Paz, Charles Rosemond, and Frank Esquivel. Monte Martin Guard, 160 lbs. 15,4 Q A ,, fr 1 Pat ,l.l6lc elt I I T 1 e, 6'5lb. Lgzelrlci 5 ,ln n ffl' . c, J If , X X ' 5 1 , -, 1, , '. f V V l If 1-1 X, I li Frank Luck Y Tackle, 195 lbs. Letterman Drum Corps Adds to Yellinr Waving pom-poms, beating drums, and yelling at the top of their lungs, Ysleta's Drum Corps added rhythm to cheering throughout the football season at games and pep rallies. Upholding a tradition started last year, they formed a pathway along which the team ran when coming onto the field. The corps, made up of 24 regulars and six alternates, is under the direction of Miss Marjorie Griggs. vi t ff 1 n Grid Squad Elects Sweetheart The 1953 Varsity Football Team elected Terry Holland to reign as football sweet- heart for the remainder of the season. Court duchesses were R,Q5,6..l!AQllB.GIDl!.I137 and Josephine Luna. Terry chose Wendell Nash as her escort. Bj-Lliinynoseescor-tad Rose Marie, and Fernando Basoco ac- HJRFEF Josephine. Terry was crowned by Coach Gene Jordan at the after-game dance. 160 Kenneth Meacham Back, 160 lbs. Terry Holland is presented as footbal sweetheart during Austin game. W C'mon Indians, fight, fight, fight!- a burst of spirit during timeout. Drum Corps runs through routine 't halftime. Band and Drum Corps form A 1 a treble cleft symbolizing Band Entertains at Halftime Ysleta High School's band, under the direction of Aaron Keen, provided entertainment for the crowds at foot- ball game halftimes. The colorful ceremonies included a treble cleft, sun, moon, stars, preci- sion marching, spelling out Terry, exes, and the traditional Ysleta Y, They also played tunes before games and during time outs. I be-. q '...j-mx.-fi music. , M V ,, 'S' 'V Z M ' . f ' za L iiii 1 i ii 2 Wx ,F B Lawrence Paschich Tackle, l90 lbs. Letterman heerleaders Boost Spirit - Ysleta's l953-54 cheerleaders boosted the Student Body spirit by enthusiasti- ,cally leading cheers at pep rallies and ' football games. The spirited combination was composed of Jo Ann Graham, Terry Holland, Lencho Estrada, Prissy Bynum, and Teena Bennett. L 0 ' 15 I 9' J , L. .. A A is .tggemf we 'lf' kr Y' X! Qin-nys , . by , qhglmwpyridn Tx ., 5- . 'L' I V . 5 'W H ' i - . T 'ww W., W gr., 1 , Bill O'Rourke Guard, l70 lbs. .. Nwwff Pat. Resley Tackle, 190 lbs. Letterman W. 4 f Nj-,V Q 1 .fr .V jg ., a .,. J A Q ' 5 'ff l , ' ' - - 4 ls? 1, ' V' . e -.' ' ' J - .. ' Rfk gt-f 3 A Q , V T r '3 A A A , - tif --s ' fm., 5 F .1 ' 'F'-'ff i ,11f.Ji'l ,ffl - y y ' . J ik V . e .. , A . -L lr 4 V 'F' x s v J N l ' W 1- 71 'PH l 1,' g' -5, 'M A ' 49 ' sf, ' - I . ' ,. . 'Jw -'x .. - - fr' ,fl ' if l 5' A 9 i X A A sq 9' ' - l 222 i K M ' i g :N 4xX 'gg N gb . . I 5 A 5 ' le- - l W N VVAA if .H J ' fix' ' J pl Q13 Ylb I ' f' J 'xx F53 A '. -Qt' x : ' 1 ' 'Gly A ' fy , , M' Yo ,-. VK I . .4 A I X I I , , V 162 iffgiil . I' . ' Ml I t- If Yannigan Football First row ll to rl: Jerry Martin, Glen Adams, Juan Regalado, Bill Young, Earl Pope, Roman Flores Second row Cl to rl: Earl Harris, Bob Jones, Richard McCafferty, Harry Eskew, Robert Roach, Buddy Douglass, Mack Archi- bald, John Myre Third row Cl to rj: Carlos Dominguez, Henry Carrasco, Clint Thompson, Bernarr Spence, Pat Sandoval, Curtiss Dickey lco- captainl, Robert Andres, Tom Johnson, Joe Chew Fourth row fl to rl: Joe Hernandez, Louis Hershenberg, Alfonso Molina, Carl Milchen, Alfonso Apodoca, Johnny Greek, Robert Stroup, Leo Fernandez, John Peterson lco-captainl Fifth row fl to rl: Coach Fred Harvey, Juan Loya, Rodolfo Pedregon, Ramon Arevalo Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Season Record - Austin 25 - El Paso 7 - Bowie 'l2 - Cathedral 7 -Jefferson 14 W, ,Nc 1 f. , if .' Annu: Peewee Football First row ll to rl: Bob Angle, Don Parsons, Lee Vollmer, Don Wray, Kenneth Hardenburg, James Taylor Second row fl to rl: Julian Barraza, Maxie Glover, Todd Ware, Andy McDaniel, Floyd Melson, Lewis Garcia, Richard Cunyus, Albert Holguin Third row ll to rl: David Paxson, Van Macdonald, Bennett Johnson, Mike Spence, Bill Payne, Larry Derbonne, David Goodman, Mallet McVay, Reuben Chavez Fourth row ll to rl: Elwood Haas, Jim Fresquez, Doug Davis, Dan 'Treas, Charles McDonald, Rudy Paz, Gilbert Federico, Melvin Hartley, Robert Yelinek Fifth row Cl to rl: Ed Plocar, Richard Young, Lawrence Downum, Leon McClain, Coach Jacques Lewis, Carlos Flores, Edward Scales Season Record Ysleta 0 --------- Bowie 40 Ysleta 0 --------- Bowie 34 Ysleta 0 --------- Austin 42 Ysleta 0 --------- Austin 34 Yselta 7 --------- Jefferson 27 Ysleta 0 --------- El Paso 25 Football Duchesses . , L, ' Rose Marie Grohung Josephine Luna Fernando Basoco eludes Bowie player. John Holmes attempts to pass the ball. Tribe Wins lst, 2nd in Tourneys Ysleta's Indians dribbled and shot their way to victory in the Van Horn Tourna- ment by scolping all opposition Decem- ber ll-12 at Van Horn. The Lower Valley five stomped Dell City 64-19, Ft. Hancock 65-33, edged Balmorhea 47-44, and downed Valentine 50-33 in the finals. Ken Hill and Sal Arzola were named to the all-tournament team. The Tribe took second in the Pecos Tourney, defeating Grandfalls 62-22 and squeezing by Pecos 48-47 in an overtime game. Alpine took the title by edging out Ysleta 52-50 in another overtime. Charles Rosemond Forward, 6'1 Sal Arzola Forward, 5'll Letterman All-District Braves Trip Bears 40-37, 46-34 Downing Bowie for the first time i many years, the Indians took their fir: district win 40-37 January 23. Yslet held the Bears to three points in the fir: period while making 13 but trailed c halftime Zl-22. High point men wel Sal Arzola and Fernando Basoco wit I3 and 12. The Tribe dropped Bowie their secon meeting 46-34 February 6. Coac Henry Wheeler's Braves led 9-8 at th first quarter time and stayed in fron? the rest of the game. Ken Hill an Basoco led the field in scoring with it and l5. ' Bill Davidson Guard, 5'l l Robert Dollahite Forward, 5'l0 Letterman Jesus Salas Guard, 5'9 Letterman Ken Hill Guard, 5'l l Letterman All-District ' ,MA YHS, Austin Split 49-42, 6'l-63 e Warriors ran over Austin for their ond district win 49-42 January 29. eta took an early lead and main- ned it throughout the game. High nt men were Sal Arzola with 16 nts and Ken Hill with 14. eta dropped their second district tilt an avenging Austin five 61-63 Febru- 13. The win was Austin's first in p competition. Hill and Arzola were in high point men with 24 and ll. Ralph Parsons Guard, 5'9 Letterman John Holmes Center, 6'l Letterman All-District Ken Hill and John Holmes fight for the ball Fernando Basoco breaks away for a shot. Frank Esquivel dribbles through Foxes. Fernando Basoco attempts o shot. Fleming McDaniel Forward, 6' f Letterman fi, V. 4 1 3. e .1 .7 l' 168 5, 4, KJ, A Ysleta Takes Foxes 69-49, 63-49 Ysleta defeated a strong Thomas Je1 ferson five 69-49 January 30. The Wa riors led at the half 27-7. Ken Hill sari 19 to lead the scoring, and Sal Arzol made 12. ' The Redmen again proved their sharr shooting ability by running over Jeffei son 63-49 February l8. Ysleta led 13-'I at the first quarter and steadily pulle away, leading 35-25 at half and 48-3l at the third quarter. Arzolo and Joh Holmes dominated the scoring with l 1 egch while Fernando Basoco racked ui l l Richard Ser Guard, 5'7 af Fernando Basoco Forward, 5'l 0 Uklvl Letterman All-Dismal . A ,lloflyf g Freddie Paz XA Guard, 5'8 ' Ismael Rincon Guard, 5'l1 Letterman Co-captain Frank Esquivel Guard, 5'I0 Letterman s Lose, Beat EP 40-49, 57-36 Redmen's first district defeat came l Paso's Tigers 40-49 February 5. loss dropped the Indians to second , one game behind El Paso. High men were John Holmes with I7 Ken Hill with 10. Tribe cinched a second place loop ion by whipping El Paso 57-36 Feb- I9. Ysleta dominated the court ntire game, leading I9-IZ, 37-I7, 45-24 at the respective quarters. el Rincon and Sal Arzola shared point honors with I4 each. Ken Hill vi, Arthur Telles Guard, 5'8 Letterman Ysleta 47 ,,,,,. ,... F t. Bliss ,, ,,,,, ,...,.... 3 4 Ysleta 48 ,,,,. Cathedral ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 42 Ysleta 36 ,,,,,, H Las Cruces ,,,,,.,,,,.... 42 Van Horn Tournament ,,,,,,,,,, lst Place Ysleta 58 ,, ,,,,,,, EPNG .,.,,, ,,,,, , W 39 Ysleta 34 ,,,,,,,,,, Lubbock ,,,s..,,, 49 Ysleta 38 ...,. EPHS ,,..,,, ,,,,,, , ,37 Ysleta 54 ,,,,,,,,,, Crane ,,,,,,,,,,. .,.i U55 Ysleta 46 ,,,,....., Kimmel Mena ..,,.,., 57 Pecos Tournament ,.,,..,,,,,,,,,, 2nd Place Ysleta 55 ,,,,,,..,. Las Cruces ...,. .,57 Ysleta 42 .,....,,., Cathedral , ,,,,,,,,,,, 28 Ysleta 40 ,,,.,,..., Bowie ,,,..,. ,,,, ,cs,,,,, 3 7 Ysleta 52 ..,,,,,,,. Clint .,o,,,,,, ,,....,. 3 6 Ysleta 49 ,,,,...... Austin ,...,.. ,,,,, , , 40 Ysleta 69 ,. ....,,, Jefferson ,,,, ,,,, . 48 Ysleta 40 .,,,,,,... EPHS ,,..... .c,,..,, 4 9 Ysleta 46 .,.s,,.,., Bowie , ,,,,, ,,,,..,, 3 4 Ysleta 6I ..,,,,,,,. Austin ,,,,- ,,,,,,,, 6 3 Ysleta 63 ee......,. Jefferson .,,, .,,,,,., 4 9 Ysleta 57 .c,,,,,,,, EPHS ,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,36 Fernando Basoco prepares to shoot. John Holmes screens Sal Arzola. ,J ,J L ff wil? 1.13 Y f I f A friffzf -cf yi' C X L 4 vs, 5531-f' . ., , fif', .4 r' , ! C., ' 722' 'in' 7 F Q., . - ' Y fi5,4ff,f,,1 Y ffw '4 iff Lf V7 Ni? R--.H . L . , ,,E,, Yannigan Basketball First row Cl to rJ Jerry Martin, Louis Hershenberg, Harry Eskew, Glen Adams Second row CI to rl Richard Ortiz, Joe Dominguez, Pablo Salas, Ramon Barajas Herman Luna Third row ll to rl Paul Phllbin, Pat Sandoval, Ken Hardenburg, Manuel Lopez Joe Federico Coach Howland Reich Yannigans 43 Yannigans 32 Yannigans 31 Yannigans 50 Yannigans 29 Yannigans 25 Yannigans 31 Yannigans 25 Yannigans 35 Yannigans 23 Yannigans 29 Yannigans 23 Austin ...,.. Jefferson ..... Bowie ..,... ..... El Paso Tech Bowie ..,.,v.,,. Austin ,,s.s. Jefferson ..,,. El Paso ,.,..A, Bowie ....,... Austin ...... Jefferson ..,.. El Paso ..,.... L fy 2 I L 2 X s , N x s N: I E f Returning Baseball Lettermen ROBERT DOMINGUEZ JOHN HOLMES SAL ARZOLA WILLIE TAPIA FRANK KNOTTS ll Baseball Squad First row ll to rl: Coach Fred Harvey, Rudy Paz, Bernarr Spence, Kenneth Meacham, John Peterson, Henry Galindo Harry Eskew, Clinton Thompson Second row ll to rl: Fernando Basoco, Arthur Telles, Robert Dominguez, Vincent Esparza, Joe Chew, Willie Tapia Lucio Viescas Third row ll to rl: Robert Flore, Jerry Cozby, Tom McClure Salvador Arzola, Tom McVay, Ismael Rincon, Freddie Paz, John Holmes 'sn Returning Track Lettermen First row ll to rl: Travis Johnson, Harold Goodbrake, Charles Rosemond, Ken Hill Second row ll to rl: Jackson Wilbourn, Jerry Cozby, Coach J. W. Coats, Larry Troylor, Sifredo Campos T53 Q , QL, X ,r NW LM 17 Track Squad First row CI to rl: Coach J. W. Coats, Gilbert Pig Bauman, Porter Stout, Leo Smith, Henry Trejo, Ken Hill, Charles Rosemond, Raymond Melendez, Ralph Johnson Second row Cl to rl: Jerry Cozby, Geopgefqllaschich, Robert Jones, Wendell Nash, Larry Traylar, Harold Goodbrake, Freddy Huttanus, Richard McCafferty, LeRoy Ballard, Robert Dollahite Third row ll to rl: Bill Young, Salvador Arzola, John Brookshire, Frank Lucky, Jimmy Peters, Sifredo Campos, Ramon Barajas, Arnold Hayes, Lawrence Paschich, Lionel Rincon El Lettermen Club First row ll to rl: Freddie Paz, Robert Flore, Frank Knotts, Dick Le , Julio Flores, Larry Traylor, Danny Guynn, Gilbert Baumann, Sifredo Campos, Enrique Pena, Charles Rosemon , I Haynes Second row l to rl: Willie Tapia, Duane Martin, Frank Esquivel, Ken Hill, Jerry Rogers, James Bramblett, Jerry Cozby, Tom Hughes, Harold Goodbrake, Jackson Wilbourn, Millard Britton, Eddie Caulder Third row ll to rl: Raul Viescas, Robert Dominguez, Frank Lucky, Sal Arzola, John Holmes, Pat Lockett, George Root, Pat Resley Officers First row Cl to rl: Travis Johnson, Pres., Fernando -, Basoco, Vice-pres. I Second row Cl to rl: Gene Jordan, Sponsor, Wendell Nash, Sec-treas. J' ' M' , w no n-A... .1 1 181' sun ,i man sf Spring Semester First row ll to rl: Esperanza Morales, Modesta Flores, Lupe Castaneda, Magdalena Lopez, Yolanda Marquez Second row fl to rl: Eleanor Gonzales, Mary Catherine Roach, Sally Bowles, Nancy Bru- baker, Lily Reveles, Janet Owens f'-l - g, I' . Fall Semester First row ll to rl: Sondra Finch, Jane Baird, .lulieta Castaneda, Cleo Alvidrez Second row ll to rl: Colleen Roberts, Dolores Melendez, Maria Dominguez, Laura Segura, Irene Madrid GRA Student Leaders Fall Semester First row ll to rl: Barbara Hurt, Clementina Her- rera, Esperanza Morales, Magdulena Lopez, Lupe Castaneda, Rosita Trujillo Second row ll to rj: Donna Lemmon, Nancy Bru- baker, Katie Gordon, Cleo Alvidrez, Lily Reveles, Yolanda Marquez Spring Semester First row Cl to rj: Colleen Roberts, Cathy Weil, Julieta Castaneda, Mary Realyvasquez Second row ll to rl: Alicia Candelaria, Gail Rogan, Anna Winn, Glenda Schreffler, Angela Marrufo, Betty Martinez Polly Contreras Girls Singles Varsity Tennis Enrique Pena Boys Singles ,, sssr Dlck Lemmon, Juan Borreso f U BOYS Doubles sjfkiifmgaf, 118.gif .f fm ft' ' r-491 -14 1, 'ix - .Jw Tl' - ,. - Flys, . 5 . - . 2 , 1 - . X I' ,n-wifi? 2 WG ' 1' W x- 1'.. .i:.. 'f. .N L Q 'f ,fl if J , Ml' w. 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Girls Doubles 'i i N-1 .,:,,--11 -A U first row ll to rl: Polly Contre- ras, Mary Ann Hartwell, Bar- bara Cantrell, Susan Wilcox econd row ll to rl: D.iLk.Lelna gjgp, Paul Paynter, Juan Bor- rego, Enrique Pena ,QI :TH EM Illrfr ' r 1 l , ll- l I . r Tennis A H l S W :pgax -Jr l r Y . ttiraaa 7 'flu E E, A , I ' U I ' a 1-- ' e -- s E : v -- si , V . -4. ,,.. yr ' , . . ,. y LV ,fy 5, ' LW, 1 'X x l ,r y C lx, A . i W N' V , ' 'Y ff' A' , , f '5 if ff' A - ' 5- ii-' fa f urs ' K .f W 1 J ' ' X R, l f+ iril , - I V in 'lzl L i f A i , J rf- 3 E or el r r Q l r 1 , , -, - I fl ,f f .Y get ,gg W. 5 a mi s 'I I -,fb M ,Nz kai, . , I ' A 7 I A l , c l iff s-- ,I W P: to , L9 E f E S p as E- ' E? CfQ.,:r Racqueteers Officers First row: Polly Contreras, Suzan Wilcox Second row: Enrique Pena, Dickie Lemmon First row fl to rl: Dennis Dunn, Ronnie Brisbin, Philip Klas, Bill Sharp, Thomson Stan- field, Glenn Sharp Second row fl to rl: Charlotte Porcher, Drue Menees, Bever- ly Gardner, Mary Douglas, Sue Echols, Cynthia Lucas, Norma Contreras, Sally Woodley, Susan Nagel, Elea- nor Chaney 179 1 .lrkir kr I ,mi AH? . 3 , I Y . so, g , ,R YT 1? First row ll to rl: Laura Segura, Romelia Hughes, Carmen Apo- daca, Wanda Sanders, Frances Carrasco Second row CI to rl: Jessie Can' delaria, Maria Louisa Domin- guez, Julieta Castaneda, Diane Gardner, Margaret Caples 180 w r - ' y 1 in 5 li Fl K K 'a' U H , , . . ,. -. cz, R57 2, 5 be . -' ' 1 vi- ' f sg Volleyball All Stars First row QI to rl: Janet Owens, Lupe Castaneda, , Esperanza Morales, Alma Lee Brock Second row Cl to rl: Lily Reveles, Martha Losoya, Magdalena Lopez, Sondra Finch, Nancy Brubaker, Eleanor Gonzales I . X Q ,L x X, Q , F Zoof ' s F l , F 4 me Q illi Z ' l 1 Fi l Se l rst row ll to rl: Lupe Costanedo, Esperanza Medina, Magdalena Lopez, Eva Armas, Modesto Flores, Margarita Minjores cond row ll to rl: Esperanza Morales, ,tl.EI.IIiL. Owens Lily Reveles, Nancy B7lT5'EEer, Lily Lara 'lt v-, I.. First row fl to rl: Josefina Arvizu, Elaine Goodrich, Christina Lucero, Maria Silva, Linda Chew, Cathy Weil Second row Cl to rl: Elizabeth Webb, Laura Segura, Alicia Candelaria, Betty Martinez, Mary Cath- erine Roach Sitting: 'Lupe Castaneda, Sondra Finch Standing ll to rl: Lily Reveles, Jane Baird, Janet Owens, Mary Catherine Roach Basketball All Stars 2 Q' Q 1' A , , all 1 f.,. ll f my I ,, sl Sitting: Modesta Flores, Christina Lucero Standing Cl to rl: Cleo Alvidrez, Esperanza Morales, Alicia Candelaria, Irene Madrid x YW , l953 Softball All Stars Mary Catherine Roach, Eleanor Gonzales, Janet Owens, Nancy Brubaker, Sondra Finch, Betty Martinez, Magdalena Lopez, Irene Madrid, Lily Reveles, Rosario Ramos, Rachel Mendez, Lupe Castaneda, Sue Waldo, Christina Lucero ll to rl Girls Recreation Association Officers First row Cl to rl: Lily Reveles, Magdalena Lopez, Mary Ann Hartwell, Janet Owens, Second row ll to rl: Miss Marcia Pair, Miss Loretta Gray, Sponsors Modern Dance First row ll to rl: Leonor Valdez, Donna Lee Patterson, Hilaria Wong, Josefina Sepulveda, Dare Iene Wright Second row Cl to rl: Corrine Nieto, Irene Lopez, Yolanda Marestein, Teresa Paz, Lydia Vejil Third row Cl to rl: Carmen Licon, Victorina Tupia, Catalina Va- rela, Barbara Matthews, Mary Coate First row ll to rl: Joan Phares, Jan Houston, Virginia Harvey, Susan Thompson, Jackie Dorroh Second row fl to rl: Elaine Colgan, Sandra Alkire, Pearlynn Ander- son, Elaine Hanna, Frances Young, Nancy Pullen Third row Cl to rl: Jo May Baker, Nancy Caffey, Marlene Peters, Pat Kelly, Sandra Brecheen 184 First row tl to rl: Dorothy Hastings Blanche Hoffman, Retha Tate Osceola Segulia, Bette Bagge Annabelle Bean Second row Cl to rl: Jackie Cham- bers, Susan Leddy Third row KI to rl: Judy Colgan Olga Melendez, Josephine Luna Yvonne Slaughter, Peggy Tate Barbara Tipps, Katherine Wood: Iey, Lupe Lopez Q18 I I 1 I umbling All Stars irst row ll to rl: l Alice Ornelas, Faye McMillan, Julieta Telles, Gail Rogan, Mar- garet Caples, Elizabeth Webb, Anna Winn econd row CI to rl: Margarita Lopez, lrene Mar- quez, Norma Cardwell fi' N l s 'Q' .Q-. 1 gi L . l. 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A A f aw A , - Q '- , - , 74 gag: Qgzzgggg T , 15:':1iW 1 vs' ' , . o ,S Traclc All Stars Rosa Lee Hammond, Junell Rogers, Julieta Castaneda, Margaret Caples, Betty Martinez, Mary Realyvasquez, Frances Carrasco, Alice Ornelas, Elizabeth Webb, Maureen Mask, Antonia Perez ll to rl 186 ..- Best Girl Athlete Janet Owens .amff ' f ,,,VV, 4, ,.,,,, , 551 15 1 A g ,,,, ,-.- L . . 1 'T v 1' ' :PQ -13. 31' ii ': ALJ, -1'a'!'-,'. ax' J'f,1L1E' 1:E',11:112',1,:21lg1::11,1.:',' ,,,' 1f,'::1'v1yJ13111111EE:1.:E1E111::: - .-11:11,-.1 1 ' 'A ,y-11-, 1' - 1.--12.111 ' - J?31111fiaza2i1'.z21E12'?2'-ff1 112212.Qf11aa21'13251 1,1,.2z1f'i-'11'11 1 .-.-- 11.,..,114,.,11a- 11 - - 1 1 , 1 ' -11- '..,... .-11,11.Q,11..111:'11--:--p '--1 1.11.1 ,111 Q11.. 11.. ,41...,1-1 111 , '--' 1- ' 1 ' ' A 1 , ,1 , ' 1 1- ,q-, 1 1 If ' w Silent Guardian Of Main Portals Gift From '53 Student Council Silently guarding the main portals, the Tribe's latest addition immediately won the hearts of Ysletans. Pat Resley, Student Body president, formally received the wooden lndian-a gift from the i952-53 Student Council -in a dedication ceremony during Homecoming assembly, October 30. Superintendent J. M. Hanks and Pat lbelowl joined the mascot in the presentation ceremony. Mr. Hanks, who spoke briefly on the Ysleta Indian traditions, concluded his comments with his memorable Once an Indian, always an lndian. FTA Members Roll Out Carpet To Exes During Homecoming Day Returning to Ysleta's hunting grounds utter o bout with the outside world, Indian exes swarmed over the campus Homecoming Day, October 30. A tea sponsored by Future Teachers of America feted the former Tribe members. Elder Warriors lright, top? seemed to enjoy the ample supply of cookies and Cokes. Carolyn Bill- man, FTA president Cextreme rightl, modestly as- serted, We mode the cookies ourselves. Not to be left out when u tea was in progress, faculty members managed to get into the act also lsecond from top, rightl. See my diamond! Ex-Ysleta maidens lbottom, leftl showed off engagement rings and sorority for fraternity? pins, and reminisced. More busy future teachers fbottom, rightl greeted exes at the door with Pow Wows, Beat Austin cards, and a cheery Hello. ,,,,,.gn-,., ,ps if ,- '. ' M '1' Yearbook artists labove, rightj casually finished division page lay- outs in time to beat the deadline fthey hopedj. The entire staff fcenter, rightl joined the hectic struggle with school day pictures which they later sold. lnformal staff socials Cbelow, rightl provided members with a chance to show off cool clothes, tell jokes, display eating ability, and spite the sponsor by spilling food on her carpet. 190 Otyokwa Staff Members Win Race With Deadlines Between September 1 and March 12 the annual basement was o continual bedlam. Bumps and grinds that go with compiling a yearbook seasoned the staff for future Otyokwas. To the joy of everyone involved, no deadlines were missed. campaign. unexposed film. smugly, business staff members Cabove, leftl prouq a sales-promoting device used in the Otyokwa subscn publications photographers labove, rightJ apparently forgot shut the door to their spacious darkroom as they were load! Delving into a seemingly hog less task of sorting snapsha Otyokwa staffers fsecond fri top, leftl managed to force smile anyhow. 1 -i m fi ' L V 2Wi3WCii5Q3Q ' so ,.A ' - ,Q i f Sock and Buskm Players H 2' ' F Move 'Down To Earth' 5 1 f ' I L L 'VN bt J ,H 1 s l 1 e i 1 i i l , ,,, X ny, i - lifts' ff 'nt cabbage leaves discouraged the angels fabove, leftl their descent through the clouds. light touch of tragedy occurred during the comedy as Ich hypochondriac fell flat on . . . the floor Cabove, ln. f-angel Pilone struck the mg person, found himself the lact of an earthling's affec- is lsecond from top, rightl. i l l l Pb Y Sock and Buskin members portrayed the plight of earthlings plagued by two and a half guardian angels in their annual fall production, Down to Earth, a three-act comedy by Bettye Knapp, December ll in J, M. Hanks Auditorium. till Daughters, cousins, nephews, und a crabby old aunt labove, leftl battled in a family scene. . . . And they lived happily ever after lcenter, leftl. Guardian angels accomplished mission, the aunt gave money away and fell in love with a neighbor, Cupid got his other wing plus a lover, two daughters hooked their suitors, and a nephew and niece plus one wife received the inheritance. A Even angels lost their tempers now and then, hence the wrecked parlor Cbelow, leftb. 191 Newspapers, Radio-Phonograph Help Variate Library Program Far from being a bookworm's refuge, the library was usi throughout the year by almost every department in school. Tl last word in modernness, it not only offered a large selectic of books and magazines, but also a file of the latest new papers and other periodicals, plus a radio-phonograph used playing a variety of recordings. Admiring the works of famous artists, student sculptors ar painters made use of the ample material concerning the worl of art ftop, lefti. Library assistants simplified research col siderably. The cheerful face of the librarian and the ease with which hi student assistants found the needed books lsecond from to leftl helped ease the pain of ever-present Spanish book report Or did it? Despite the belief that athletes can't read, they spent a goo deal of their time poring over sports magazines and tl' columns of local sports writers lthird from top, lefti. The little red school house was never like this lbottom, left Instead of performing the tedious job of reading Englis literature, students merely relaxed to the soothing voice of suc characters as Julius Caesar and Macbeth. Student librarians helped Mrs. Kathleen McEnroe, assistal librarian, put the finishing touches on one of her many artist displays lbelowl. Z: fl ,l ii 4 i . i l i 4 nford, Woodley Cop 'Oscars', oclaimed Best Actor, Actress p Benford and Nancy Woodley were awarded the es of best actor and actress following the Night of ys, which included three one-act comedies, Febru- 28 in J. M. Hanks Auditorium. Bob and Nancy yed opposite each other as an Oklahoma minister d his wife in the play Sunday's Child. Miss lmo- IE Bagwell, director, presented them the coveted it YHS oscars ltop, rightl. taming of a lunatic in the play Thank You, Eton fsecond from top, rightl sent the audience o gales af laughter as the mad hero leaped and ged out of reach of the man in the little white E. e question, How lazy can a man be? was answered the lifeless Appelzine in the comedy Grenachika ird from top, rightl. As his reward, his faithful wife I off with the grand magistrato. growing pains of a I5-year-old daughter of a ister were depicted in the comedy Sunday's Child. ticipating in a family scene were all-star actor and aress, Bob Benford and Nancy Woodley fbottom, tl tk and Buskin members shed tears of joy when their g-awaited box set arrived three days before the duction. Stage crew members blithely hammered painted the set for the three comedies lbottom, l. -1 il B fi 5 . . 4 ' t if-if 5.1. 2 fi f .ur fl ' x, 1 . 4: f fi ' , MA E .IM , 4 g .. fi' 1 1 ' .1 W5 ' nib 'Ti -r , . 'fx ..-a Exgfi' ' Q r'-t k i i I i ware, .fy 194 The Syncopated Clock was the theme of on- other rhythmic number lmiddle, rightl. The costumes were a main attraction of the dance. Dressed in white, these dancers lrightl gave the impression of falling snowflakes in the number inspired by Irving Berlin's White Christmas, Glowing in the lovely lighting effects, they put the audience in a mood equaled only by Mr. Claus himself. Someone has to lose this tug-of-war, and when she does ---- l This scene lrightl from the Christmas group, was entitled The Children's Party. Costuming, Lighting Highlighted ln Modern Dancers' Annual Recital Exquisite costumes, brilliant lighting, and superb dancing marked a success- ful second annual Modern Dance Recital March 19. Under the direction of Miss Loretta Gray, the dancers presented a colorful production interluded with musical selections by the Feathertones and the Boys' Quartet. A beckoning hand sent thrills up and down the spines of all who witnessed the Memphis Blues number by Peggy Tate lleftl, one of five soloists. All solos, done by third year students, were self-choreographed. Whistling merrily, these little elves Cmiddle, leftl worked feverishly on toys for Santa during the number Whistle While You Work. t sf l Y y 5 ,X are Dramatists Successfully Present 'Forever Albert' as Senior Play Idiots, icemen, and silkworm farmers were efficiently portrayed by upper- classmen in the Senior Play, Forever AIbert, March 26. One of the most successful senior plays in recent years, Forever Albert was the fast-moving comedy of a zany family which the senior dramatists were capable of enacting. The cast included everyone from polished thespians to students making their debut in drama, but all equally enjoyed their parts. But silkworms and girls just don't seem the same, said Dick Garrett to Duane Martin, cast as Uncle Albert frightl. MXN ,Mary Lou fZoe Dean Poole? demonstrated to her sister Janice fMarlene Petersl why she should be on Broadway lmiddle, leftl. The dull-witted drummer, portrayed by Earlene Harp lmiddle, rightl, prepared to roll the drums with the advice and assistance of her mother, played by Berdie Valentino. l wouldn't hurt you for the world, Benny, said Vivian fKathleen Elyl as she found Benny fDick Garrettj slightly wary on his first date lleftl. The entire cast reappeared for a well-deserved encore after a smooth performance lleftl. Western Day Cowpokes, Dudes Sport Oversized Boots, Levis Bringing the cowboy blood out in the Indians, Western Day, February 10, heralded the storm of dudes and ranch hands that clomped through the halls in multi-colored, oversized boots and ragged Levis. Highlighting the day were the rodeo parade and cowboy assembly. Between the twangy, horse-gait rhythm of western melodies, a contest was held for best-dressed boy and girl cowpokes and dudes. Winners in their respective divisions Clettl were tl to rl Anita Allen, dude girl, Lencho Estrada, cowhandg Gayle Brothers, cowgirl, Duane Martin, dude boy. Cowhand contestants Cmiddle, left! stared dubiously at one another's costume, as if to question the authenticity of the hand-rolled cigarette and bowlegs. Decked out in leather jackets and five-gallons, dude contestants Cmiddle, rightl laughed at the idea of walk- ing through a cowlot in their gaudy attire. With an air of cowgirl superiority, this trio frightl looked like fugitives from Westward the Women. I Twenty-Four Contestants Enter Literary Events Of TIL Meet Twenty-four contestants from Ysleta High were entered in literary events of the Region BAA Texas Interscholastic League meet at Texas Western College April 2l, 23, and 24. Including eight contests, Ysletans participated in declamation, one-act play, numbers sense, slide rule, ready writing, journalism, debate, and extemporaneous speech. Following the general trend of TIL contestants to study for the approaching events, Chandler Davidson and Jimmie Granger lright aboveI delved into past years' material used in the journalism contest. They were also competing in ready writing. Stars in the Mathematics Department frightl struggled with figures preparing for contests in numbers sense and slide rule. Left to right, Larry Crouse and P t Barnum represented numbers sense, while Bill Miller and Phill' Duran worked the slide rule. JW lo' I I f gi .,, ., ,,.. Nr. ... In the process of rehearsing the one-act play, The Legend of the Lake, the lnterscholastic Leaguers lmiddle, leftl displayed the technique they hoped would win them a trip to Austin. The cast included Osceola Segulia, Wayne Celum, Hectogedregon, Barbara Hurt, and Zoe Dean Poole. V A prize-winning declamation team Cmiddle, rightl listened in- tently as one of the members declaimed. Left to right: Bennett Johnson, Zoe Dean Poole, Bob McBride, Barbara Hurt. Poring over news magazines, girl debaters and an extemporaneous speaker lleftl boned up for their coming battles with top district teams versed in arguing and extemping, Priscilla Bynum and Nancy Woodley were to debateg Elnora Scales was the extem- poraneous speaker. 198 , --1 J We fr 5-it re i Appropriately forming a striking art pattern, mem- X' bers of NAHS took a breather following the as- sembly lrightl. The select group included only those students who boasted a B or higher average in art as well as an average grade in other subjects and whose exhibited work had been approved by qualified judges. Palette, Paintbrushes Backdrop NAHS Induction Of Members Dwarfed by a huge palette and paint brushes, members of the National Art Honor Society inducted eight pledges February I9 in one of the year's most impressive assemblies. The multi- colored lights which played across the stage gave an impression of some technicolored dream. Art critics smiled, frowned, or nodded gravely at the work the pledges of the society exhibited in the art room February 'l2, preceding the initiation ttop, lefti. The tea which was held simultaneously with the exhibit proved to be a good crowd-gatherer. The formal mood characteristic of teas was abruptly broken by the entrance and assistance of a host of athletic coaches attired in sweat shirts and cleated shoes lsecond from top, leftl. Toy soldiers, portrayed by members of the Drum Corps, paraded through a jaunty routine to entertain the Tribe during initiation ceremonies fthird from top, leftl. Jnique NHS Themes Surprise Tribe ln Fall, Spring Programs leasantly surprising everyone, the National Honor ociety presented unique themes for both the fall and pring initiations. A striking effect was created in the irst semester's induction October 28 by employing a 1odernistic theme ltop, rightb which included as a etting a city of the future surrounded by clouds. lembers seemed to enjoy themselves at the spring :mester's garden party March 3 Csecond from top, ghtl. A blossoming tree and the letters NHS served s the backdrops. l l l 'he solemn moment of the ceremony in which new iembers were suddenly aware of the honor they had :ceived came as Tom Hughes, chapter president, led ie society in their pledge lthird from top, rightl. I l .L 151 Y x 4 A family portrait Cleftl pictures the cream of the crop who led the school in the society's prerequisites: leadership, scholarship, service, and character. Tom Lea, Nationally Known Author, Honored by Quill and Scroll Society The Ysleta High School Chapter of Quill and Scroll, following a unanimous decision of members, was christened the Tom Lea Chapter in a colorful assembly initiation April 2. The theme, carried out with a huge replica of Tom Lea's best seller, The Brave Bulls, centered around the Mexican lite about which Tom Lea writes. The Annual Press Club Banquet that evening followed the bullfighting theme, ' . 0 M ' ,leditor-elect of the 1955 Otyokwa, passed proudly eside the replica of The Brave Bulls which she designed for the Q 81 S initiation fleftl. Quill and Scroll members smiled following their annual initiation in which they christened their chapter after Tom Lea fabovel. Picturing themselves as banderilleras, Quill and Scroll members practiced on Ferdinand, the bull pinata, which was used as a centerpiece at the annual Press Club Banquet irightl. Spring Festival Queen Crowned Amidst Gala Chinese Celebration Amidst a cracking of cymbals, fireworks, and a Chinese parade lfully equipped with a dragonl, the Ysleta High School Spring Festival began the evening of May l4. Minutes later, Her Majesty Earlene Harp was crowned Queen of Ysleta High's most elaborate affair of the year. The Queen and her court, which included representatives from all schools in the surrounding area, were then entertained by performers carrying out the Chinese theme. Following the caronation all were invited to dance in the patio while festival planners prayed that it wouldn't rain. The gleam in the eyes of Queen Earlene Harp frightl matched that of the crown she was trying an. Festival representatives went ape lmiddle, lefti as they rummaged through materials for the formals they were planning to wear for the coronation. Publicity committee members fmiddle, rightl staged one of the biggest advertising campaigns in Ysleta's history to attract a large crowd to the festivities. Decorators and designers lleftl enjoyed playing dolls again as they surveyed the figures garbed in Chinese dress for ideas to improve the Chinese theme of the occasion. 201 Left to right: Cornelio Sandoval, Ofelia Salaiz, Margaret Cedillo, Jesusita Telles, Kate Murillo, Maria Holguin, Manuela Tellez Seven-Member Cafeteria Staff 'Good Providers' For Tribe, Custodians Succeed ln Keeping School In Running Order First row Cl Second row to ri: Meliton Holguin, Head Custodian, Cesario Salcido, Augustin Salcido, Julian Holguin Cl to rl: Domingo Torres, .luan Torres, Vincente Garcia, Jr., Alberto Holguin 1 Q' W' 1 'W Q31 -fl-was-me---sa-1. xfdmt t Ngtmkj X xgsbb-fu! 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V akgy VV' W FREE DELIVERY Own 61 1 r I d I I Y lt f th, Hy f if J , MA lflvwgv Sf OP iff 1-jr' j'9!386 Hiway 80 E. 9-7576 WNEL T A3 1 H, xy l V L VL lip, Yds! T- if is J n My L ' of -l CON CRATULATIONS All the employees of El Paso Natural Gas Company extend their congratulations to the seniors of Ysleta High School and best wishes to the other students. EL PASo NATURAL 6AS COMPANY X CHEW DIN GROCERY L I Q ' 8020 Highway 80 East V N X We carry the choicest of meats We cut your meat according to your BEAUTY 81 DRESS SHOP Specification BIG 8 STORE Dial 9-9051 9045 Hiway so E. 213 GIFTS OF DISTINCTION FOR ALL OCCASIONS llHRISTOPHER'S Mesa at Montana . SCOTT,S BEAUTY NOOK 7056 Hiway 80 East , ffl-lf' Dial Pr. 2-2866 El Paso, Texas Headquarters for B1'1dC JVM' ,XE Iv. www ut ' TSJDUNUHUE morons 52 , J ie WW W 4 WW UW' V' Distributors of MM Sa 8583539 W, 543 HUDSON Moron CARS f 0- - fa!! 60,7 WMM jfgiegon at Arizona Dial 2-5458 w' ' WW if-ffl .WO uf 1 - - fr .Q . I get-fi - or 7 CRISMO 'S BA ER SHOP 7 W V - I ' ' Dial 9-7988 Ysleta, Texas Patronage Appreciated s'CoTT ELECTRIC AOQMPANY F ' ' 1 '74, . Licensed and Bonded Electrician Phone 9-7840 Best wishes from the Oregon at Texas E1 Paso, Texas CORTECITO BEAUTY SALON Edna Weir Hutcheson Owner All kinds of beauty service-expert operators. 7612 Acapulco Rd. Dial PR-2-5936 Hacienda Heights l CRICHET PRINTING COMPANY Commercial Printers P 8' N Grocery 8' Market l Every Phone Our Branch Office We Deliver 1 EDD POWELL 2-7641 349 Myrtle Ave. . 1 Proprietor El Paso, Texas Q Phone 9-7441 cz-JN J-f' Nkfnk A l c c LUCKY 3,,.,.,-fda-.av'-P34-xx ' ' , S, Q !1,,,:9 3. l Gulf Service Station No. 5 YL I A 4KwfEB IS6NL6I STORE Washing - Lubrication - Flats Fixed X. ,ag X k Open Every Dczyi' P You are always welcome ' T 7570 Highway so lliway so Phone 9-7914 ' 'X ' f-- YSLETA, TEXAS Thirst, too, seeks quality Unsurpassed Coffee Open All Night BOLTON'S CAFE Dial 2-2241 Magnolia 000343013 co- 408 E. San Antonio St. EI Paso, Texas El Paso, Texas GLASS APPAREL sHoP, mc. N'iYF11fPOfUPiEDO5?fgRS 114 Texas St. 219 E. San Antonio 4716 Montana J E1 P T I Finance My Own Papern a S 0 7 e X A S Over 26 Years in Ysleta Jerome Glass Dial 9-8062 Ysleta, Texas l 5 Westex Realty Co. v Cole's Barber Shop No. 7 6400 Alameda Avenue W NSR asfgj' PR 2-2721 PR 2-1536 ' qv li XX Listings Wanted on Q Lakeside Shopping Center Ranches, Farms, Homes TQJ Business Property S Q27 i Q 21? if if . Q4 Sc of 5 .ow Q? cg v Q - is - 3 ' Y 552 Best Wishes to CN Q ' 4 ' tix -' J Rqiflnale -Yiolyn Cl t '5 7 T . ass 0 4 Buildersgkciggs In ieflnlt C Hardware ,S ! PSSA 'Ap Liances Television 5141! QQur!nNiHQ TURPENTINE 8. RoslN FACTORS Eaffefzgss 'si mzufqw or TEXAS, INC. ms , Dial 7-7473 ' El osx fl Jr- , . 1105 s. Hill sneer ii C-'73, . fx 'sygifi Fo' Economical Welding El Paso Equipment Rental Co. See 6055 Alameda PR 2-67ll The BARON WELDING SHOP Nation Wide Trailer Rental System 135 N. Zaragosa Street Ysleta, Texas 216 El Paso, Texas THE HAN DY DRIVE-IN GROCERY 7096 N. Loop Road Open 7'O0 AM 1l'00 PM ' M A R Y L O U BEAUTY SALON 2854 Pershing Drive Specialists in Hair Cutt Shaping, Styling, 81 Wav S ing ing Reima in ri f Phone 9 W S 9 img MS va Vlpf lffi me wifi QL WJ VM. LOWRANCE Gm co. if L GTM' hone 9-7661 W -Z7 GLM! Ysleta, Texas 7,Qf-l f7Cfw1 ,QM 0-TLA X71-wr, 7-Won -L ,WMO s 1 M ,vm OM gifw.. A - fs' - SHI- TIGUA TEXACO SERVICE 81 ALL-STOP TEXACO SERVICE 7701 N. Loop Road We Give Frontier Stamps Free Pick-Up and Delivery Dial 9-9150 7695 Hiwoy 80 E. Specializing ln Tortillas and Tamales Your One Stop Jeweler 7747 N. Loop Road-Tigua La Tapatia Tortilla Factory Guaranteed Watch R iring Dial 8-9616 if Hiway 80 E. Ysleta, Texas i'fL3,2ff-,lvl Finest Imported and Domestic Woolens Merchant Tailor Things for the House Beautiful FRANK KASSAY T - - oys Toys TOYS Men's 81 Women's Tailor 8. Cutter 7770 N. Loop ROUd-TlQllCI IO4 N, Kqngqg Street 9-7701 - 9-7851 M065 27? ALQZZ. Rawlings MacGteg U w f Wigan V , av .16 4'ffMfMd4E-641460 o . M i A was-nazi-A -bf' 218 EL PASO'S LEADING 5:00 S RE ROD DAVENPORTS General Contractor Inc. SERVICE STATION WFXWZ 2. ' ,- Ji ED ' Texas 8367 Hi Way80 . QQ Cry! GLAD hone 9 New Mexico Calif 1 SM Md I N 1 pm cfbfrfaixfwaafa ,E . ,Q i I 5' , I K M I ji- e rj I ,3 TLJV it uvtilfvfqiirtlnuvk ad, ,nw - -.-, X! 65 '55 U I, YL H W' my ,- . . -- 1- f r J Y U JJ iv ,ff fi ffl -7 - V I I x ,V 1, I I I K 1 ff cy p ' ' V , , v 575' VV-' A f 4 z gf! I, - . 'jg - X f Q...,jgsff7 , W VV ,eval 'L 1 , , r Jjwm A'. Q L,,Lf ,:hL A ,f , f wlfff f fr . Q . .H 'ibm- fv ff 1' iz! ,, . W' - 'Qu-9 W-4 f-1 , 4: kv... I' A, '. W.-. -J' ,A , A. . -V 4 M K -Q-H' .dwg X 5 r,p.l-kaizff V nr '1 AT Y6UR ,,- f ,ggi ' 511571 f ' ' - A JV 1 ,, : fffff? Q1 K' . , ' .F f aff., 2,3 'Sf'-YM: 219 e D I 28929 1 ESCOBAR DAIRY C0 1 D WITT d REARICK d l 7221 N h L p I V Off N Gray's Cleaners S h I Y I H gh Dri Sheen Process 1 9-796 Ysleta, Texas e e . Y cf -In XQNDPD Wwe dy RWM May X 05 of we ewsfamsgf Wi awe me w Q iwgigf ff QVQM mNJj3'vk YVjNw'yk,f ,gy fewgefmemwpwgf H W :if eieffygiffygjxgejfv 11 ff Qjfiixfgflifkfigeyfezfffig ,,.,iflgZf,Q Qyiowfrkff-gifyiffjhy 99 f EL PASO VALLEY COMPRESS Fubens and EI Paso, Texas Deming, New Mexico Automobile Farmers Truck Insurance Fire Group E D L A N G AGENT Phone Pr. 2-1479 7689 North Loop Res. 7800 Santa Maria GZOVPZJ Giuex-ax -BMXAKNB Qovxivldiof 2,17 S01-ilk 1.2.x-alko-1.2. .11- iii-1-1' p-:zu Dial 9-'18'1-9 Ysl 'kr-,Texru ART MAYA REALTOR A home for every income 5046 Alameda Dial Pr. 2-1486 NEW DEAL MERCANTILE 8772 Highway 80 E. Phone 9-7908 One Stop General Store Ysleta, Texas Q 'l ' . 9 P Princess Nyla Cosmetics SELF'S SRALO-N Hair Styling 97544. ' Phone 3-7429 909 N. Mesa Ave A3 A El Paso, Texas 'aff Best Wishes. . . McDONALD GREENHOUSES Pr. 2-3611 7000 North Loop , , li- ' f e -.NL N3 leel 4 op A I , urn'l'Lure, comlalhxl Always at your Service 2 ie 9-9034 2 -' rl, L 3-e-fag 5 in l7.ll A fx my lilli up , 9095 Highway 80 E. I lf' ' W Th JJ LOSOYA,S X Op at GROCERY AND MARKET A Z I ,l I My South Church Street y 5,11 3 2411 Phone 9-9715 Ysleta, Texas jhR lllsx f OHS ' DELGADO GREEN CROSS HOSPITAL 1 Dr. R. R. Delgado 1 SURGERY ISI ORSTETRICS V . ,S A DJKARKET M Q1 git if 1 l CARTEITS FLOWER SHOPS No. 1-2310 N. Piedras Dial 5-2759 No. 2-3912 Pershing Drive Dial 5-1409 No. 3 - 2017 Montana Dial 3-7768 ial Pig 2-2751 WQQ D IRY, C. T Mii hat 1 ' 15 5, C eamv 21 f n i-M ay ill ast a l e s f vi' f 1 . K , lfldjxgla r A .: C 7 1 O , x lvib l ivniwvin p I 17 REGOR PHOTO SUPPLIES Your Photographic Headfluaftersv 3114N. oregon sr. Dial 2-6711 GUARANTEE SHOE COMPANY 'El Pa.so's Oldest and Finest Shoe Store 110 Texas 211 E. San Antonio EL PASO, TEXAS 223 TIGUA GENERAL HOSPITAL C 07 And Staif 7722 North Loop Rd. El Paso. Texas FAMILY PAK V A L L E Y B E A U T Y A L O N S The SOUTHWESTS ESTHER B, FLINN FAVORITE BRAND Specializing in Hair Shaping and P R I C E , S C R E A M E R I E S Permanent Waves I N C - 5972 Alameda Pr. 2-3416 EL PASO' TEXAS A MALT UR A MEAL AND NEVER LEAVE YOUR WHEEL Where Ysleta High School Students Meet The 'T PSS l You Wash or We Wash JIMMIE U-DO LAUNDRY 525 East Drive - Tigua Phone 9-7895 Wet Wash - Rough Dry Finish Work S. L. Ambrose, Prop. 1 11 RAINBOW STUCCO And BUILDING SUPPLY CO. Complete line of building materials DAVE GRAY PORTRAITS 7420 North Loop Rd. PASODALE SERVICE 8405 Highway 80 E. At the sign of Chevron Service J. T. Purvis, Owner Phone 9-9096 W. T. HIXSON CO. JEWELERS 118 Mills Street El Paso, Texas Barbecue a Specialty Pr 2-5911 CHUCK-a-LUCK DRIVE INN Hours-9:30 to 5 Closed Wednesdays 8541 Highway 80 E- N0 Appeintment Needed We Do Catering Service Only Studio Giving I S Sz H Green Stamps Dial 9-9001 El Paso, Texas SHARP'S BAKERY 2825 Montana Make it a Hobby Gift On Every Gift Occasion Leather Craft Supplies Handicraft Kits Painting SL Art Materials Airplanes 8: Auto Engines CHRISTOPHER'S HOBBIES 813 Cedar St. Five Points -f-5 TO SERVE YOU BETTER... WITH NATURAL GAS To meet the expanding demands for natural gas, this Company has extended its mains and service facilities to provide this efficient, economical fuel to more than 15,000 homes. LEA OOU TY GAS COMPANY YSLETA, TEXAS PHONE 9-7971 TEXAS NEW MEXICO Fabens, Clint Silver City, Central Yslefal Socorro Fofl' BUYUFCL Villflge of BUYU d Lower Valley, Country Club District North Hurley, Hurley Buena Vista, Canufillo AWHTOWY La Tuna, San Elizario NATURAL GAS FOR COOKING, HEATING, REFRIGERATION, AND COOLING FOR OVER 75,000 HOMES 0 K SHOE SHOP Expert Shoe Repairing Church Street Ysleta, Texas Around the corner from the Food Mart T A B B E R T i S DEL CAMINO IEWELERS 5042 Alameda Avenue Pr. 2-5881 For Expert Watch Repairing Take It to TABBERT Factory Experience with Elgin, Hamilton, Bulova Frigidaire Bendix X xx Iliff g S 'X g g fttfvy . . .5 S ' 5, e1ts1n er s X ' g f lfN f X xx '1 I Furnlture Company in gf sag Home Furnishings QA I S 7' .. if ' 1 ,f I IMT lllgl x K -3. ff--:,.,?c pi . X M I' 'L , ff ' 1 Television Home Appliances A Complete Serivce Department Center of Ysleta Xfb NW' TX oral and G'v-eQ.YLlI'X.0LkSQ, 'awww x-mi. gov.. 0445?-'I A11 That Glitters Is Not Gold And by the same token . . . all gold may not glitter. However, your gold mine may be a savings account at the State National Bank. Those extra pennies that you save today may not glitter like a gold nugget, but they'll provide se- curity When you need it. Plan for your future today . . . open a savings account at the State National Bank. THE STATE NATIONAL BANK OF EL PASO comin sAN Anromo sr. AT onlsou MEMBER FEDERAI DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION SPUDNUTS fx fi They re GOLDEN' GOOD' AMERICAS FINEST FOOD CONFECTION SPUDNUTS . . , ,Y P , fig - f' ' ff. I ' ' Q Holi. ' DIGESTIBLE! c 4' . , .pin ,r ,U t I ' . 5 . X x j - - Q39 Pas!-y. Produd, LIS, anis IZ: . S l Q auth ed fn hisbd deal, ,-' 227 Lumber Electrical Appliances PASODALE PHARMACY Ne t t B'o co Theatre Hardware Farm Tools X O I H Ceo. W. Bush and C. D. Cunningham Paint Free Delivery Dial 9-8420 8400 Highway 80 E BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY Phone Pr. 2-1481 C. G. MORRISON 7015 Highway 80 E. Quality-Variety Merchandise Ysleta, Texas EL PASO, TEXAS The Indians' Retreat M Across F 1' 0m the 5011001 G I M B E L ' S HARDWARE and LUM R if 7308 North' wfogliio. 5ll0ArlE s qxwll Pr.,f2fi4o7 QM FEDER'S Texas 84 Stanton El Paso's Largest and Most Beautiful Jewelry Store LQWER VALLEY WW r W CLEANERS G' di Jfajgmts - Hardware will Dial 9-72oi TOO ' S 7729 North Loop Ro. Philco Appliances of if of A Trial - A Satisfied Customer 09 i' XX :ff V V , l K ' ? ' I ' A-J V- -,,, Z N . X jf. ei f HA y X 7 i fqfmalcf .fndwzcmce 14 gene? 9-8051 J . 8720 Highway 80 East N ff l 7 sYYXL'Nlv5'e 'x 5MwQEJfxMB, wt WQLQQXJWKAW WMWSANITATIUN PRODUCTS LTD.MWWm9 TTD N3N 'A 'T'Q Q'-M is XNLJQX wg WK Q MMA, 5 D! T T5 ghway SORTETA-XX RMK W Frm 1 fiszagowdgkj ,fff 5 T X 1 A DEL NORTE SADDLERT EI Paso's Most Complete WESTERN STORE T Wh th ld SI t Th Wt Tgg y HOW tS At 3 5871 7o14Hgh yaos PR 21607 A Q I ,1 Z diva LM y i ' HAYNIE APPLIANCE CO. SF' wary MQVVXJ Lwibiiv YMM W R ld , X - y ij WL , f Bl d WNV I , me wxrnvifiwfi Www' .6-1691 177 N. Glenwood Drive X dj A4,,gg!,M,f O, fi ' L14 'PBJRE 2 5 99119 49' Mi g LUMBER Co. i - ' J i WJ I Building Materials Hardware Fay -Q My B Paints Feed M Og, vipy ' F k ea delaria, Jr. W DM i P p t Phone 9-7031 Ysleta, Texas We e f i rgrwgffff 2 ri ' ' L.9.':.f,1r.9 9 ' XX i 1' I 1-'FINE JEWELRYZVE-7 A J ,f NQQTON A S1205 ,yt M Yiffuffen 4444 Finest I-'un - Lowest Pncos Custom Made Furs Cleaning and Lustenzing Repairing . . . Rutyling Latest Creations in Colts. Capes, Stole: lr Scarves Garmont: Insured Diy Cold Mr Against All Hazards 1 Fur Storage 600 N. Stanton - Dial 4-1543 EL PASO, TEXAS . 0 , AMA'S . OVERLAND I . FOOTWEAR :11WOMEN'S APPAREL WBAGS :EACCESSORIES Downtown - 310 E. San Antonio 5 Points - 906 N. Piedras Loretto - 4824 Montana f I Q f' 1 f JEWEIIER at STLVERSMTTY A f ff ' ff A 1 3,1 , ,, . f . Afff? V 1' K X fff AHOLDSWORTH ff ,L , ' ' 1 . w . If . 1 ' cf 5 . f fN,M! ffm ff 2Q5 111s Street El Paso, Texas BARTON BROS. TEXACO SERVICE STATION 8276 Highway 80 E. 3 ff'-1: ' N s-N :-f : ... V if 4,':Y?3?P's.,fw,QSfw N'-ge, QM f.'Sf'f- 'WG 155' -' .eg-.,f1ef:-' - 1f2f. ' A164545 41f.w +qm i, f M 1Pf.f: 'Q?Tf.fxgjf5tfggf92afy 123 . V Zm ,s,,,f nt ff . . ' 'MY' - - -' J V X A E 251 33 53.1 Wfletg ., L ffvffw 1 'f '- A V I E ow 0 Wwwmmm ' , ., '- QM M-.2 'mm 1 .,., V . f. 'emgf :gal 'I sf: f , M , .ga ,2.w22.',fz ff ' -- ,gt Hs' L J. ' - fit- :5::f.,r ' fix? 1' 39' 'Y -j sfgsd bg. ' ' P 5 Wiz .Wh .. w ait ' L . ,,,,. . -,w,,,f'V,s. ,1 i .ve ,a ,fu ., ff - 1. 1,7 fi af ., M 0 R E 2 0 . . egg, f . , , .. 9 .-:s 4f' :ki If wi? Z,7i2':'ff'f'2f Z' 0 2 42 ' ' .-'fig ,.,: ' 9. Qi . ' 5 ,,,. 1 fwifkffi F59 l ' vi' ' V V -: - 'lI2s.,:, : wi v ' - 'f .- . 1 V- A1 L-5, 3 1 VA 'E' '- ' ' I '. 1 F-I V1 K - .M A . A - ' lil: : i ,,,,,.., tu... Y . , H P fl'-:ll , ., ' ' F 5' : ' ' ' 5' 'G - :H . X :,,...-- ..- mg . A P ' 30- 'FW Agt. F. A. MCCLURG 212 San Francisco St f e, GREYHOUND Phone 22643 EL PASO, TEXAS I7 . A V, L4 . ,. X Lomo Terroce - ff! ruff . , L. H. DENToN 8m soNs I I .J ,ff , .f , ' 2, WYATT A. JOHNSON! . 9 , 1 r v , ,f 1 x. -G . ' .v ' A , 1 . M Builder 4 D or f Tune up -Specialty 4 1 Y . 7800 North Loop Rd. 7989 Highwoy.8O E. A' 515 a.f54lf3l4L3.32 ,f -Y 9-8103 v F , , f' fx f K ,' ' I K, , . ,, A ., I 1 . ' If ' . ' Y, , . Y, ff, 4 f,, V . . .f ,f Q, , f. 4 f X X , . , x I. 4' 4 'D0WTf'Te7 7VGHeY'5 X -r '1 7 TIGUA. PLUMBING If - VL I' . fl 11 T 4 vuffflhjg L. J' .. .VL Lf G' . A f' M .x A- -A 9 7 sl HEATING Co. CONSUMERS HQME FURNISHINGS L0Qfgf Va1ie5?f f'f 1 1 Furniture-Appliances-Televisio NO,-1-h Loop 7365 North Loop Rd. Diol 9-7912 EI Poso, Texos 233 Abfcffhotive Macliiiists ' It X J . ' ' d 1 1 if .-gif' 1 1 L 1 Q A , -an , fi Je Y 1 if I ,L J i 4 5 .1 -- QW! it ' 4 id Y' . . I if Glngham Glrl 1 , 1 MAI-T SH DP Maple shop Distinctive Gifts iff 0 if it' 1 , 1 13 fi Y XLT q COEDLE 1 X if ff' ef! fy SALESfTgf1?UAHANTEE 2 tlsxgetly in' Tigiia fo A, INSTALLESCL51fND D J 1 ix 1 1 Y, X IC APPLIANCES A W 1 ' . 1 0, 4, 7 1 f- r i 1 ' 1 1 1 f 5' I 1 'V' . 1 ,i . I -1' ' I -ni only SYLVANIA TV M1954 has FULWILER MOTOR CU. - H-a1oLight 1 Your Friendly Ford Dealer 1 0 PhotoPoWer 1 For All Your Driving Needs 1 1 1 CARS wholesale Illstrihutnrs 4 . . . ELECTRICAL TRUCKS l 22113152 ,titttiiif 1 TOOLS PARTS 1 EI.Ell'IlIllll 8. lllillllllllllll. 1 SIIPPW IUIIIFIIIW, Illl. SERVICE 1 1 2000 Texas Street, El Paso, Texas 615 Texas Dial 3-2434 234 5660 Alameda I PRATI'S FOOD STORE KM for BERNARD FURNITURE 00. 1n Ascarate Qualitl' Complete Westinghouse Appliance Dealer D i a l 2 - 1 0 3 1 225 S. Stanton St. El Paso, Texas ust ask Loretta O'Rourke . Rose Valdiviez Pamela Nugent . . . and hear them rave about the pretty junior fashions from the White House Junior Circle! They were the lucky models selected to wear the compli- ment-fetching clothes that are slated to be sure-fire hits from school-time to date-time . . . just a few from a mar- velous collection of separates, dresses and gowns that make our Junior Circle the talk of EI Paso's younger set! JUNIOR CIRCLE THE WHITE HCIUSE M- CA'-DARE'-I-N5 ASCARATE BAKERY 3014 Alameda 3-0542 236 ,X W f fn r pf X PENCAR SALES co. Y MOEEEN fefiy A W Pittsburgh Paints-Plumbing Supplies 4J oi 0 ly I Ulf X General Hardware 1 ' S J 'V J P gltj Rio' 501 S. Stanton St. Dial 2-9337 f Sf! of S .ff f' A 1 J Qf 0X V E1 P 6 5 J E aso, Texas . x J F S 'X A-141 Vi-J J X Fifi. I ' Ciao! RSV J ff f j , KZ? tg' ,ff vf ' fi 1 f xx YJ . Z' X X , A Q' 5 - f K in A ll! flf N ...,f Q bb i. V , i A li! V, tj., J yy! I Wy f Agriculture Supply Co. illvl S M 'jjj nflp i Your friendly Purina dealeri' f ws 'ltl A 1 i fl I ' R J 1 G 1 6820A1 d l,d. 'IP-. - 45 H A fl A ame a Quyg r Dia 1 2 14 ' 1, ' W ,lf gl ' W EL PASO, TEXAS if - 0 ix f if f A it , l ' L, I I if if lv yo iff ff- ly , A C' ll ffm p . X X L I gt I ,fi if A ' Parmalee Ra o and Television 1Service A El Paso RCA X Sand Products Company PHILCO SYLVANIA Pr. 2-2784 ZENITH ADMIRAL Screened Sands for Any Required Specifications Sales and Service Ready Mix Concrete F'l1 D 2720 Montana St. Dial 5-7531 1 ut Roofing Gravel MOLINA'S GROCERY AND MARKET Meat and Vegetables -FRESH DAILY- VVe Are Always Happy to Serve You 517 East Drive Dial 9-8305 TICUA, TEXAS TRUETT DAVIS 5-0336 P. M. CRAWFORD 6-0515 5800 Montana SHELDON JEWELERS Mills at Mesa Enjoying the confidence of the community or 37 ars MW Q? Q. e ll I 3 L X 0 Lights your classrooms day after day? 9 Provides power for modern educational aids? 9 Works for pennies a day? 0 Makes living, learning, playing pleasanter iifiiifly K ll? T Y every way? WHY, REDDY KILOWATT, OF COURSE! A AH 0 P X0 fp lf Ysleta :l.nAso :L:e1-lu: 9-7881 5 'Wi' W7 SPECIAL OCCASIONS CALL FOR A VERY SPECIAL DRESS . . . AND YOU'LL FIND JUST THE ONE AT THE Junior's Own Shop . . . Fourth Floor IN EL PASO! 237 0 C, W 7 f , 0 Ei 0 W 2 0,0 w4:!.g joe' if X! V .V I A OP! ai ?lgI:hjacIeNA Qi N ' 9'i 2 ij S5 3 h r s Fruig h 1 est ts It xii..-X 1 . . A 81 , .Q sq Q rlzmia o pl te iciivlleeds . H0 xE?Q !D2ir 0 L rfb 'I 5 Ice +0 '44 hx fd-Z! ren!! W ek IF01 nxng-...I Your Nei9hE'h05gl0airY yy todaggfjosum. my 0 V Q ' days Sz Holidays . J I 00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Ysleta 9-8116 0 A 3' ' , 0 3? 0 Q' I ,MMV 1 V' V A W '22f,:fST.m'-I iixiiiiiyg. . 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