Austin High School - Round Up Yearbook (El Paso, TX)

 - Class of 1960

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Mrs. Hill has been a favor- ite studyhall teacher of Austin students for ten years. Aside from her career at Austin, She participated in many church and civic organizations. MRS. WILLIE INGLES During Mrs. Ingles's teaching career at Austin she has not only guided students to a better understanding of mathematics, but instilled in them a yen for leaming. Many Austin students remark You can't help but learn in Mrs. Ingles's class. DEDICATION lust as the cultured pearl has to be Watched, guided, and cared for during its growth and formation, so the student must be guided through his formative years In thanks and appreciation for their devo- tion, patience, and kindness, the Round-Up MR. O. A. LABBE . Mr. Labbe, one of Austin's favorite science teachers, received his bachelors degree from Louisiana and his master's degree from Texas Western College. During his teaching career, he has taught all the sciences from general science to physics. At Austin he has taught both chemistry and physics. Mr. Labbe has one real hobby, gardening, but in the summer he has many varied occupations. Q-l'1j2f'w-bb ' V . ' f I af?ffv.'f4rgQg1' x 45,411 ' 'Q f 5 ,-,123-,Af A ' 7 ' ::e,V1'f-'mi 1' V ffi15Q43rf4! A 3427 , 'V ,, ' tu , ' Z V' 21? t f 4 . , 1 W ff .l IAAA , 7,1 Z Q if.-, Ci ,N , Q ll fwaQ'r1 '. ,lie ' ' 5 ,,. WW, ,Jw Q , 14 ff Staff dedicates the nineteen-hundred and sixty annual to Mrs. Lillian Hill, Mrs. Willie Ingels, Mr. O. A. Labbe, and Miss Beatrice Markgraff. They have all been members of the administration for thirty years and are truly pearls to Austin. MISS BEATRICE MARKGREFF Miss Beatrice Markgraif began her career at Austin as a Physical education teacher. Later she became a tennis coach. She is now the head of the Biology depart- ment. Miss Markgraff has sponsored the Senior Nation- al Honor Society for the past seven years and has parti- cipated in many school activities. H! ,..,4,,.L, ,A ,. .31 F '1'fiA-53 , f: . 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I - ..- mia: --' is ,--....-,.x J .hm .aygiixgyigwwi 1' ,. -vw 'V+ g I M flffjiigf wr TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication ................ Introduction ....,........ Table oi Contents In Memoriam .......... Student Activities Administration ,,..... Academics ........ Features ...... Sports ........... Military ................ Classification ..... Clubs ................................ Advertisements ..... Acknowledgements Index .........,....................,, ' ' The sculptured entrance of Austin High School gives an inviting and warm welcome to everyone I F 2,7 W? ,,, ., ls , V. ...W , U in f , ,. Li... ' n - U , rf, ...z , .ff Q I 1 I 'lun' 1-eflypn'-, iv' it . I , ,.. nh, - ' . A ,w ,xc v-- sf- l pf u K ' y . Q K fig gig -44, ' n ....... - 51 I - - ' 3 - 5 ls: 1 l Y I I K ' 4.,- qt ,,, 4.-, ww A , 'if ff wi f fW'4?'f ' '-4,f7ff 'CW f , ' H f ff ,ww W... , I, - g',,5:9,44i42, .yn f' , ,E Migef' F51 Q.,-f ln this aerial photo of A.H.S. it is easy to compare the changes our school has had over a thirty year period. One can get a detailed view of the tower, football field, quadrangle and the tennis courts. Ii you look close enough, the buses used in bring- ing the students to school every morning are visible. The scoreboard is shown and the opposite end of the field are the bleach- ers. Even though many changes have been made, the permanency of tradition, spirit, and beauty will remain at our school for- ever. f L Nj 'A At the left is a view of the mighty A 'Jff FJ 14,51 . guarding a priceless gem, our Austin. , f'.J A JP -I. f fy '.' V. ff ,?yl , I gf, sl -' - es if: 1, ' I 1' 11 ,Mn .,f ff ,f.' .'l5m... ,lg - ,WN , f,1v 91. , a fulfil! 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Bishop Hall To excell in any given thing, it is imperative that one should use his better judgment in choosing his activities. The key to success is moderation, as expressed in our quotation. Outstanding participation in limited activities is better by far than mere membership in clubs. One must definitely use moderation in deciding whether to take an active part in publications, sports activities, R.O.T.C., student council or the numerous oth- er extra-curricular organizations. To the students who have wisely selected their activities, we dedicate this section. TUDENT ENJOYMENT School opened with a flood of enthusiastic students ex- ass' ' ' y cited about the prospects of the coming 1959-60 school i year. fig' if f M' . f 1ki',' ' . 111237 5 u ,.., Y. . Q - , Ingrid Dahl, Austin's foreign student B from Denmark, spoke at the opening assembly. lRUVl!5' 'Q t 'X K X , NX The Student Council provided many services last fall: one of which was furthering school spirit by putting streamers on cars for the football games. '10 1 mf wrmf- , - X ' - , , f ' f ' U1 1 ,ve ,V , 4' J, ,V , 1 5 1 ,1 U3-f..',-jx .'fM'iy,- ' 4 ' 1 ., a7f':Li1'53--. 1 fy ,EV Q f t, , - , 'ffifJ'ft'f:b1'P- fp' , , ' jrf14gjQi,' 1 Q ' ,g,::Yq:7?,Qig1-- t frff,J,gff,+,f' .if ti ' ' 'ii wt I I , ,V ' V' ,' ?q 1, , V, I , 1. ggwiqa , 44, , Yr? 4 'A AN. 1- 14125 f tax , Y-. , , L 13- i Q ,5 35 4' 1 i'Q1l, 5'f525iifA. ., 4' 'J' 4-f if 51:11,-A A-yr Q ,t 4 :fi if 'ff' lx 4 11,7 wuz vt-7191... l ' ' ,YQ 21. 1 r 1- 'L 4 Fi' ft ipfif' H , AV-.. ,mtg V!! 1 x ,, X sl pr l E' 5 'Sl :AA M 1 11 I I y 1 ,Aj 4 f 4' ' 1 is li , IW' f J f ' 4, ' 1, Jr ' 1 J Af- Af ., 6 ,wr 1' -H 1 'fy 'e , Mr' 1 'qt I ft: ,V ,H .ii , ,Ay x 1 f -Z ' flag Wet ,f 'Wi . l iii ,,wf,,.x f5L!f SV! 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My V fd 1 Members oi the Military Court dance the first dance following the colorful Coronation at the Military Ball. With victory in sight, energetic cheerleaders and members of the football court led the mighty Panthers on to the iield. 11 Q Q i . A 2.5 . Eg, .- Qiifif ,' 7.5.gfA 1 1 mM,g4Qgj332f153'ii 3. gg- WINTER BRING As winter rolls around the corner, Austin's students begin looking forward to the many days filled with excitement this season brings. Christmas, which highlights the season, in- cludes the annual can goods drive and also the beauty contest. El Pasoans very seldom experience freezing weather, but this year we had cold weather a c c o m p a n i e d by some snow. Following Christmas is the time of the Senior Follies, climaxed by graduation of the Ianuary Senior Class. Christmas brings the annual canned-goods drive. This year the mighty Seniors won! 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' qw. rs'- .4 if The President of the Ianuary graduating class, Doug Reynolds, spoke at the senior awards as- sembly, a bi-annual event. Z s l K I I I 1 X Y . Q 1 phi, 1 725. f lv- of :'l. 1-M., ,,., -..Wi ,hy 4 t I . I 4 Q ., , gh. f 1 T3 .. ' .,9 li TY? f s v Q is 5' g 4,7 , ff., ' ' 1 va .12 . - A - 5 , js af, EF! liql l' ' lm Sffnlgl' 5 , V - : . . ,.-f - 512144, Qf-5 ' ff... 2 ng ' '- M -W 'L , ,-.- .-I rg , - Q1 sl . ,Q ll. , . ,,, .- i A' A f to f s. . c 1 'pai 'Oki ff ft .f1 'A ' . A U One oi the big improvements at Austin was insti- tuted this spring with a formal flag raising ceremony conducted by the ROTC department. These students seem to be playing games with the photographers. Note: the muscular, hairy leg. Z 'f4 . '1' W- 1 1 52 795 , 'wif' UV Wi' .5 7 i?f'., 'T' ' t 'f' J 'V ' K W' 4 6Tff 'Q' . no f' ' . ti.. 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QV ,h W . 1 xi , K lv . an , 1 4 . ft, ,4 .t 1 , - t 1- s ,v hm f i dm ,Af if Q - ' 'Y ' 5 , , 5755: -4 'Wi 11 ' l 1 5 2,4 i t ' A' 1 Y r as .JM 11' 5 gg, l r , ' , , T '4 ' , 'Y ' fu- f .' Ab- , ' N f V f .' , 1 'E-ua 2... ' ff , 2, , Y .L - 4,:,f. . X :f,,f4:yf,3, 1 I A . I r 'I '11 SPRING V' Q gl gl it l 1 , 3 fv i if l if .ily 2., U ' Q, ' 1. .r 13ag SQ. , at wasvf. - -WY IS A BUSY TIME... Spring is a busy time at Austin. The warm, sunny weather lent an air of excitement to the routine of classes, homework, and tests. Austin-in-Action court presented cr panorama of beauty and royalty as the queen was being crowned. The 1960-61 Varsity Cheerleaders started off with a big bang. We would like to wish them a very success- ful season next year. Pictured left to right: Toni Wiggs, Ioyce Walters, Patsy Manning, Ianet Walters, and Carol Ann Sims. ,J '53 ':.': -. rjfr' I .me-22:m7.1:L- 1' .-3' ' : I uf... . X-1 .4 i -ew ' if M X X I ' fy 'NL HM BLACKBURN Editor rllr.. it ,.:',,f.' -' . - I V I A fs fax' , 'f-if f I . 12. ,Ap J, x KIT DETWILER Features W s, 'Viv KAY SNIPES Faculty A N, , p. M, . - 2 f ff:'f.5,- f 3 H ' fi -7 V, 'fs 1. , M, 215 flaw V' mf' fi'-,,,..', :IJ -L' ' 21.3 3. . TQQ'-fffff' ' if af-..f,4,. , jg g,a'g:1 ' ' J ,,-ff..--1.' J: -V 3:-'ff ,I f TONI WIGGS Iuniors V, j'l : l.'v- , , . ,,,.- uw- Q Q ii .R f'fff,q-aj, il I , . ,gf W . Pg if .. -fx ff, if 1 , ,. r ,1:m:,i.,f, ., ff J' 5 4 4 1, 4 I IIM NAN CE Editor EI' X SUSIE VAN SICKLE Features ANNE WEHMEYER Seniors ' I ll 5 'e mgiw . ,fig .xA. we ar i - .r i Q, ,3- X, x ' I CAROL ANDRESS Sophomores 1 li ROUND-UP STAFF 'mx -'wa 'avi' DARLA RHUTASEL Art GUYLENE PETTEY Seniors Q'-'if' . N-wg, PATSY PETTERS Freshman Eighth M CAROL SIMS Art 4 Nr 3. .A Q-EI 'VEQXN ' lv m I I is ,f I f -me ARGARET RICHARDS Seniors :XJ - ON a ils ff XS. QQ W MARGIE THOMAS Freshman Eighth UT! MARIYA FUTCHS Clubs , 4-f if' 165915 ' .21 L f-I jig, ' 1 ' - ',,J' fs , ,E . if . PM , 3,21 ...s-...aim WW' , 4, ,4 , ,I GENE DENNEHEY ROTC WM MARIA GAY Business PAT THOMPSON Sports .rf :YW KAY WORTHY Clubs +-if a-'- TT CAROLE MORAN ROTC WALT PASSERO Business QV: .n.. , , L 'Q -s: CARRC D R , X r f? C ,Wy .,.. if A ' ' J.-.if , -' Zyl. f s .Q Xgywi -1, ,qffffi 1' 'isa ' CHARLES BRANDT Photography 4.F4 'N, IULIA VADALA Copy 'fvwblxw-Q.-5 ROSA ARRIETA Business PATSY MANNING Business 9 X ', Q ,9 . ,W . ,15 1 ,-yy ' sg, PM X., K X www xx '-Q-M fi 5. 2' ,,?2' f - Tig , ,z -4 i f 5,351 TERRY PARK Photography P ' v Qs' ', ' 'raw swf.. SALLY WOMACK Copy 5. itzisw .Y 5 f 1 Ar. xx R y n -4 . -4-MQ, , PETE FORSYTH Business V tw, fi- ' BLUFORD SANDERS Business P N .,,..f ' ,si '?lf'?'?7' -. se' -,f fi- Y Sift 'Q .16 -,., . RONALD TUCK Photography 4 .Q IONEER ff'- - -5.5-35 - ' I A , MV if' 42, if , Q3 ,K V-W Ar .V ,Y 2 H , OW' O-I ii -.xi V X - 4, H J VIRGINIA RIPLEY Associate Editor fr, f. fwfr ' .pdf 2,2 ff , .f,.- fkff Y I 1 ' 'fi ' . 3 .L :L 3 , 1: -., ' ,W CAROLYN MOORE Club Ed. Y A ffl IUDY ROGERS News Ed. , -1 2, ,K ' W R.,--'jr gf .- E IEANNIE STARK Editor The Award of Distinguished Merit in Iournal- ism was presented to the Pioneer by the In- terscholastic League Press Conference. Ex- cerpts from the Pioneer were used to illustrate Successful School Publications, a book by Edwin F. Karner and C. M. Cordell put out by a national publishing company. ,- I , Gifs- , .4 WJ-X ,K r W . .V ' f 1 .sf . M Q' 5 NA Cf' abil' rv-'47 ' . , Y-N yi' , fr'-.' L , J A 0 W ff-1 ,A 4,9 'H 1' an 3 .1 my I ...l 7' ' 'lf E IANET MOORE DEANNA YOUNG Feature Ed. Society Ed. ggq' . . 'fi S jg b 2,6 1 Lil 3 fe ':,,.' i -1 I 1 Xiu .0 ' X c-'-w 'suv' nz? , t 1 . .. , , - 'f l-'. Q. ', ? ., 'F' GAYLE EDLEMAN Elisa Acosta Business City Ed. 1 8 STAFF 71- I .Q .- 'V f as ' N 46, 1 ns Zag, Q 31':'-M05 , . .pa . 31.43152 ,, ff: ,vi as '-1, . '. .Wy .i '4i.A- -fig-. .L ' - F, . X R ., I ya, ,Li 'wr . 1 P. 3 .. a .i A -is-if GEORGYLYN CHANDLER Editorial Editor U1 .X .. 4 E. . FQX -.bu N-.uf BILL HAMILTON Humor Ed. X2 is 21 . . 5,2-:':.ggx5Sg- K 'Rf 'W i . It xv 5 Q- QQ. X X Xe Qb lim i! x Y , Qs r X .Q N is . I N X iv we 'X di XX S X MEX Ex . sim x x., . .. .-.N t-,-kt I N nz,--is 9,195 Y, N.. A Xxx ' t f'ifigQ '5xN X 4 QNX WGN X 1 + 'R I x R n X x .XJ bw 1 I x mg QA Q x W X, I Y f' 'W 'X x s x t . K IN: 'S of Adrienne Ames Exchange Ed. 1 ,.'+' 2 L '3'1?',, PIONEER 2 STAFF K .. rt I CAROL SCHADE Layout Mgr. ARLENE CHAVEZ Reporter DAVID CARLSON News Ed. LENORE HUGHES Adviser ,.. ,... 4 . A r ' Ar' , .. J IOHN PHELAN Sports Ed. DIANE COOK Reporter of--ff 'swf' . , K I me .,,S 3 I 2 Nl CRAIG HOSS Adv. fi for of EUGENIA MESSER Society .,p IACK MCILHANEY BOB MCNELLIS Poet Photographer 1 9 IUDI SONNENBURG Reporter use BEATRICE RAMIREZ Reporter . .-ft ' X ,Af 5' f 3 fart, 5 9- ' . we ' -qzi-M-yr f ' DA D Cartoonist lk, ,,, a Georgylyn Chandler, Ianet Moore, Arlene Chavez, and lack Mcllhaney, members of the Pioneer Staff look over the printing press of one of our city newspapers. CRGANIZATIGNS PERFCDRM WMM i' N50 Members of the Hound-Up Staff worked vigorously to meet the numerous deadlines that arose during the year. Here they go over layouts. type copy, file ads, and assort classification pictures. 20 'XX IN-, . N X 9 s SH N N N N N .:,V N N -, N D N w If ?, F 'af'-4' ' I vT'lT ' 'Q 5 up ff. 1 x -nil f Y g hw Q' '1,f-e ww' V ., 1 , ., we ,., A ' A , f , if , ,r ,'A- I Student Council members spent many long hours after school W pamtmg signs for the many events they sponsored. Here the girls N paint a sign to boost our football team on to victory. MANY SERVICES Pioneer Staff kept the student body informed of vital matters with their weekly newspaper. This publication was the highlight of every Tuesday. Round-Up Staff worked hard to put forth a dif- ferent and interesting annual this year. Many new ideas were used to make the Round-Up the best ever! Student Council did a wonderful job in spon- soring the various sports, dances. and other functions of Austin High School. One of the various services performed by the Stu- dent Council was decorating the goal posts before each home game. This was hard work but a lot of fun. 5. Student Council and the cheer- leaders did an excellent job in sponsoring all the pep assern- blies and pep rallies as shown by the large turn-out for the rally before the El Paso High School game. ,1- 3? ' lm f I ' 4' 1 WALTER PASSERO PI-IILLIP BOSWELL '1 'n ff A WDW , S, . ,,-. - My I V: MI I. ,fl .A ' I . I A ,, ,L 3 ' ' I f A ff QW'- .- j g' AV4 I V, 4 A , PATSY MANNING ANNE WEHMEYER INGRID DAHL CAROL SIMS DIANE COOK 4 -,AON , . . I AAA I I AAAA Aff- Lf -KM, f,., I M 'AA ' A ' 2 X A ,. I. 1 ' 31 f M ff, ' ' Q. -1 , I V -1, - l V , 7. +V A A .MV ff N V v. ' - V if . A ,,.. , In 1 Y A J.. 7-W ,,' I 1' ax -N fi' Lg: gy 4 'W , A 1, N, V 1 I ,Q 2 ,,,,V 4, , , mr' , x I Q, V ,mm v :' li ' X ' Pr' . UIQ-'ff WANDA STEVENSON KAY WORTHY l'U'LIA VADALA IOAN FISKE MARGARET CHARLIE TUPPER RICHARDSON Maw , , I V ,. V V: af 4? -- , . , ,W 2, 4,,v K ,V I V Q V V A I ,4,,, , 'V f f 'f , V 5 z ' 11 X- . X. U- -fl' J fly! ,. 3- , f m 'QS' V i mf , WM lf? , A fr 2 H V if ' :Q S I N ' .,,,, M . - .V . wr 7 ' ,, f 5 -z I If Q, ' ' W 4' A U.. L A - CAROL ANDRESS VEDA MCADAMS SALLY WOMACK BILLY HARRISON SAMMY IENKINS IIM SWALLOW , ,, I I lx AZVI ' R' I 'K nc ' g ' ,, - V, , L V2 ,V14 it if If - s::'?1f..Q' XC 50 A . L 1 ' V I Ly. ww :V 'Q f-+-I-fr ' I 3 ' CV. 'IV link, ,L ,.,, .yy -1 ' F A ' -.,,,., , 4.-o 1 Q X. 4'a,,,W,V ' are V, 'my .IN , vi ' I H 'GTF' 'Qftq I I I 1 I M LMI V , Am .A X. 1 CAROLYN NANCY GILMER PATTY ZANGWILL IOHN MURRAY SAM PAREDES DON WEBB BLACKBURN A sk QV Ji .VV 11, I V fl: ,JH , ' ' I 1 fl: Z? I In V 'MW Adv' ' 1' LVRK I f' - QA- Y, I 'fflvfff ' . LES- 4 . N 'ff r, .- 'N---N7-Y I ' V 1 A yr 'xx ,Q I -W W A -fb w , ' ' , V AF - 'I I- , ,W Af' , Y' Q -- I TONI CANALES IEANIE DEAL LINDA NICKY GORDY TOMMY TELLES HOLLENSHEAD 22 TUDY HALL Assistant Student Manager The Assistant Student Manager has one of the most difficult and important jobs in Austin High School. She is re- sponsible for all assemblies, which means she must plan them and con- tact the speakers. This is an appointive office voted on by the newly elected Student Council. The Student Body thanks you. Iudy. for a job well done. MARTIN GIBSON Student Manager The Student Manager is an appointive office. Work for this office entails con- ducting all assemblies and greeting all guests. To qualify one must be a good public speaker with experience as well as have congenial ability. This fall, Martin presided over our assemblies with great skill. - - rv-as - S- -- MW , y . wifi? , ' ' M, 2, ..,..,.,.... y y l ala . . , 23 ff iff 1 CHARLIE TUPPER The job of Student Manager is con- ducting all assemblies and greeting all guests. Charlie has done an excel- lent job as Student Manager. His speak- ing ability and congenial personality held the respect oi all the student body. The Student Manager is also selected 4-is 2 ff 'A' by the Student Council. 4-... 4 W IULIA VADALA The job of Assistant Student Manager is one that carries many responsibili- ties. She is responsible for all assem- blies, which includes planning, con- tacting speakers, and decorations. Iulia has done a great job and is to be commended highly. The Assistant Student Manager is appointed by the newly elected Student Council. SPRING ., -H+.: ' .. J' XX, a 7-,,.Jfrf',5 v I Ti Q2 ' ,, ,.,- I A uf' Z C 51 1 4. in IOI-IN MASON BILLY HARRISON President Vice-President M3 I '- W . I rv ,E ' fag. I Q N Fax - A - x' xx Nj Y! X 'I . I l CAROL ANDRESS SALLY WOMACK INGRID DAHL ANN FOSTER F K gf W. , ix C GUYLENE PETTEY -MARGARET RICHARDSON SUSAN TOLE ROBIN BUTLER ca M I asv f , .. 5 l ,101 ,L I 1 1 Q PI f , ' I 1 1 I , SHERRIE FINERTY GAYLE GREVE GLORIA GREVE IERRY CAMILLI 'VS 739 I Nd if TONT CANALES GEORGIA DUTTON MARY ANN HOWERY 3 fo!-,I,.1!-F I llvq qgv Q A- I gg, , X. X k I A If QL' f . .. . 5 14: S ' ' ET . 1 25 bv lg COUNCIL - 35+ , M 3 as Y 'W . :- T 9 SUSIE VAN SICKLE Mi' e?- ETX Inf' CLARENCE MOYERS f'x fi I 3' RICHARD GREEN fx Czim. ,,: 1.9 I- 5 . ' .af II I I A 1 KAY WORTHY .f 0 2 1-cu. A-f , V 'lvj ::. .,f71:'L--f ' is , I , .G ..:g1uw A lg'-,K 54, gig-',.3',' V45-223 - A CHARLES MCCULLOCH Not Pictured: MARTIN GIBSON MARGARET IGNG FLAVIO PATINO SANDY WEDGEWORTH x gf: r ' l TERRY GARDNER TED REED ROBERT SKIPWORTH EWS, .,, S ' . ' ' , t if f Li ,, 1 , Q-if , W .X 'if' Gy fagg-gs4g'f?+,4, I . V.,.,y+-2 .144 - 9 ' W- 1. 1 ff.: , 1 af 1.14 ffww?-. .li if s- s '7 f i P H 'Q X fx' -wx-f-'--f?'1'2',,f ,,.,,pf '. .V if Y, z -1 . mg 5 f.'-up yr., ,w vl, -1 .V - lv. . ,. , . - P .. -R Y- .-,, R f. . - , K - v. 5 . 9. . E W. .,3. . N W., ww 7 ,mf Rf . f,. fy 1 K I, A, I W, 2. 2 Kg l I 1 V .5 3 5 yi f ' KL - S . -6 K 2. . . Q 1 I 2 . E 2 5 P' 1' 1 E 1 2- 4 , , 2 4 - fy. 1 c c ' . 1 - sg... 1: ,134-fn A' ? . -fn 222 ff? f 'ww .M .- pf. f , , U 3 . . ? ? Q, 1 ww z ' it A: P f,,s! , . X 1, , f .M ,t .5 -0 -z, Sv g 5: a' ' i --. ' -,yum-vvw 2 ' f- 4: r ,E ' . T 14 fx :P +5 R 1 S , . A H f , ? 1? rf s 353. , 3? , 1 .2 . A Q, 325 'gn iq ge .i F 'Y H : P L: . .. I V 3- f - 1 - .. 3 . - Q 1 ii ' . s ,s , f . aww , , , 4 . '01 , I , . . X. 35. .5 A 3 1 . 3 A A. ff ' - 5 5 . .' ,. .V 1 I : ' per 1 , , P , , F '. S 5 f - .V 9,212 'Q - Fm Q . W. 3 if 5 . . . c .A . 4 i . . V 1 5 ? ,f P R f ' 1 - 1 3 . Q., , , , , ,J V 5 .ii . , 2 'S P P ai ? 1 . J q 1 1 f - L 1 Q I 'I' ,I T W f . .4 , A Q, 5 .gg , 3 ' - .n . 1' 4 -'ug 'i i E'-I 5 L 5 Q j fb. I 5 . P f f ' P 5 si 2: I 5 , .. ' ' 4. .. v Q F... . . -f ay: . . .. ' f il P . i f v i , 1. . Ni Q . . It . X , 5 Eg' P ' 5 . E .E Q 'f - '. ' ,: , ., ik X ,fb .cr e I X 5 .L A x . 5 -. '. , X -N sm ' .fi Y .. . , .. - . mr. - - v awp .iii 5 - i XL. ' QL . Q' P N M . W f .5 S. . Q , P x ' Q. F f . ks . ' i4 -, ' V, QI Q P ix ,, - 'K E -Q . V 'S X ., h f I Ai S 1 . ' v K gs YQQJ-' NS f ...W N- x e Wm-M P f - R g . 1 H9 ADMINISTRATORS HELP US PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE A Wu t I :Yi - ' 1 Collect as pearls the words of the wise and virtuous. To our teachers we owe our intellectual well being. They guide our education with wise words of advice and learning. Through struggle, as represented by the growth of the pearl, they help us develop in body and mind and enable us to face many problems of the future. This section is dedicated to our teachers who provide us with knowledge - the quintessence of culture. E E 1 Q BOARD OF EDUCATION PROMOTES EL PASO SCHOOL ACTIVITIES A -'a:i'7 : F Q is N. s Congratulations to Austin High School on her thirtieth anniversary! For thirty years this school has rendered outstanding service to the young people of El Paso. In 1930. the city of El Paso had three high schools and 21 elementary schools in the El Paso Independent School District - a total of 25, including Technical Vocational School. In March, 1960, we have 50 schools - seven high schools, three intermediate schools, and 40 elementary. CThis does not include schools in the Ysleta District.J Our school census was 18,836 in 1930. It now numbers 4B,454. Numbers do not measure efficiency. 'But our schools have improved in the quality of education offered our students, as well as in the quality of teachers directing the curriculum. Many examples can be given of improved oppor- tunities: Enriched courses in the lower grades and in our high schook, conver- sational Spanish in the grade schools, new equipment in some high schools for learning languages findividual tape recording for studentsl, Distributive Edu- cation courses for many, improved equipment in a new Technical High School, and more emphasis on science and languages. Our schools are far from perfect, but we believe they are good. We hope to make them better. The Board of Education realizes that any school is only as good as its teachers, and appreciates the good work of our teachers. We now have very few teachers who do not list at least a college degree among their credentials. Our administrative staii is excellent. Again, we congratulate you, Austin High School, and anticipate many more years of service from you. Board of Education, El Paso Independent School, District, I. Leighton Green, M.D., Pres. ,...-Q-w 'M MR H. E. CHARLES MR. KEITH APPLEBY DR. I. LEIGHTON GREEN. M.D. Superintendent of schools Assistant Superintent of schools President of School Board 28 CHARLES H. HARRIS Principal For 27 years Mr. Harris has taken part in various capaci- ties. Among these are teaching history and mathematics, coaching varsity football, and being dean of boys. In his pres- ent capacity as principal of Austin High School, he has really been an asset to the school. fir-1: fm: -'W 1- 4- 5' fl ' 'fi .gr W-fsqzxam .mf f f ri,,,mg-f-w ,-gs?f.Q.g,,+,.,Xf2.1-xfsre:-rwrq. fr,-X A . Q.ff.5SQ2 , w.12oJ,L 'tiM5:'sQ3qi V H -if' mvwfffc - - - . . fs-y,my,.xEs'w ug ffm. ,, A ' ' V, :Q f,:4s3,N5,gg- srrzgg ,, ,'f:5g..5' gpg- ' fi? V 5155QliW.fil-SY-2':'f - 9 Ha QL, - ,- ' My .HM up 1 -- gg .vi ,f is HERDIS R. MOYE Assistant Principal In the one year Mr. Moye has been the assistant principal at Austin, he has earned much re- spect trom the teachers and the students. Always willing to give advice, Mr. Moye is one person who shows much patience and understanding. 'j' 1'-1.1.3 -. .-231,37 '4aH:. , Q: Q , tg 2 f 3. .1 f' , ' we me-f . f- A ., il 45 I ' 55,93-P, '5 X , 1 nr 'mv' ' :,. :--1,.q-..- ,, , v, M at ZF' ff ff ,- ,, 1 aff Q ffrf 1 j ,gif , f . 1 y I 2 A r i 4 , iff. .61-.P.', ' 9f.5.',:-J L1f.A.4-., an 'f,.- , , 'fl -7' IAIVES A. FRANCIS Boys' Counselor ,- Many students come to these coun- selors with various problems. They are a vital part of the students' every- day life. They help not only with aca- demic troubles. but also in concerning personal ones. Coach Francis and Mrs. Earp are best known as sponsors of Student Council and are greatly admired for their work. Mr. Dean, as intermediate school principal, is called upon for advice and is very popular with all the students. Coach Brown is new in the counsel- ing field this year. but has proven to be an able advisor. Mrs. Patterson. our counselor of longest standing, al- ways has a ready smile and kind word for any student in trouble. To Austinites, they are friends as well as counselors. TIP E. DEAN Intermediate Principal AUSTIINVS CCUNSELCRS Magi, , gigs 625' 0 , 3,-. V Q5 AWFX ffm WW t K. C. BROWN Boys Counselor MRS. DEAN EARP MRS. MARGARET PATTERSON Girls' Counselor Intermediate Counselor 30 N' J - fv- S ,fr A . '- , . 4. A i . AB' V . nf' A YH Mrs. Marie Fitzpatrick examines William Denton's ton- CLORINDA BUNDREN ESTHEH GE-SNER 5115, Bookroom Office THANKS, ADMINISTRATION FOR RUNNING AUSTIN EFFICIENTLY , ' J' lr st qw- out . 1 ' 4' is 5 s AW 1. S a 'inf' ' iw A' f il.-Q: MARIE FITZPATRICK ANNA RUTH GOODENOUGH HERBERT H. HACKING L11.AH HARDY DOROTHY HART Nurse Library Office Registrar Business Office Attendance Office xy! Q Yi . 1, ii.. fr , my ,E i A df' xi, '4 is I . SIL- .. '1 , i dn' I ' -' ,ns T5 ' . J in-.i rf Hx 5. V, 5 ' 1 t is . .,,gAV A 1 1 -Q-in '5T T' r 10 - , I , 5, It V , L ' .yd is .- - f -- ' .. 2.1.1 . , .. -- V ,,.L31. 5s - Q ' 'J ,szi-SYSQTTZ'-2-2. K :P f,:.11-'JL uit- QQTV1'-.-iz' -',- ga. . ' is 415153: T 'L 'ffit-i'?If'l1,,f-,, M535 ELIZABETH IVIIELE ELSIE REEVES ELIZABETH SERVICE KATHARINE SMITH MARY B. SUTTON Library Library Attendance Office Office Library 31 E, I 'T-211 7 1 11lf2Q L - Eff , 'WV' I M ,- Q4 , .. .I J T' 1. ,f 1. ffn Q .-fi, N s 1, Yfpfl gv 'Sw I 'if' i ff ? fa f 1 LEONARD Q. ALLEN Industrial Arts Texas AGM, M.S. MARGARET BRIGGS English W. Virginia, M.A. ,ml , X fm. R., :ff ,.:'1:Y:,'lSv J 'ff . ,.,.., 9 1 1- .f -J p,,,,,, . I 1. wigs.. , 'r .sr , fc., 451 up 4... T5 . iltlb In ,V 1-in 1....::ui5::u:l1:ri:1Il if i'fE, 3' V, . I ' ISV... ' ' .ww '- -. .s fq5L'?-urunnnmnw msn SARAH BAKER Mathematics TWC, B.A. 5- wi: W ,K avi-XIX sf. HELEN BEHLER English Penn. Teacher's College B.S. ,pdf I. V. BOYD Science New Mex AGM, B.A. FLORENCE BOCCHICCHIO Mathematics Hofstra, N. Y.. B.A. - 1 fl ' :,, , ., Y, R fi gh W -rf its I kt x I I . I I ESTHER BROWN ANNIE LEE BRUCE BONNIE BURSON DORIS BUSALACCHI Spanish Science English Social Studies U. of Mexico, M.A. U. of M.A. Colo. State College, M.A. TWC, M.A. TEACHERS GAIN SATISFACTION Jwg , - V N, , .,.......,.-- ff-4-ve-fps - lf. .- F' I J fp: i f -i I fr .,m.f.' -f' 'Y' ' , . .,. f I Q.,,'1?L'5?3f'f1 ' A , ,...a. -'Y 'f ' ' , t .!' . X I Di- N at CLARA BELLE BUTLER English Baylor. M.A. 9 HELENA CATOE Mrs. Ioanne Windberg helps two future Austinites with their puzzles. They are Mary Kay Sims and Richard Miller, who participate in the Child Development program sponsored by our Hornemaking Department. 32 Mathematics W. Texas, B.S. ROSALIE CLARK Distributive Education TWC, B.A. wfv we-'Y .- '-515: 1 . Q Web t p as 6.-A ... s - r BLANCHE DEAN English N. Texas, M.E. lien 1 B. E. COAN Science U. of Texas, M.E. s, ',,A if A 2 ivx qw GRACE DYER Spanish Okla. State, B.S. ...W E- fp , X we iff.-e i: T H' is Q ,., ww WJ .fail C ,.. ,V , I . K fig' n 'egg '1 il' MARY IANE COUNCIL FERN COUND AUBREY CULP English Commercial Commercial TWC, M.A. TWC, M.A. E, Texas, M.E. rg. is if -45-' '-r 'Q' 'fe' A ? iw 5' t 1 B 55, tif.. is r ARTHUR EAST EMMA EVANS MARGARET FISK Science Mathematics and Debate English N. Mex. State, M.E. Texas U., M.A. Marquette U., A.B. JITHRCUGH PUBLIC REALATIONS .- --Q X 'A A Q ,Q fm X 'Y f,,I 4 : L A 4 Y 1 V V' N? . .. , 5 y E . 'I' Q ? :C Q- I i llll hiv' A - ef l 3 R Q Yi , h i K . i i x A, -Q f l ete f it IRENE FOX RUTH FREIBERGER Spanish Commercial U. of S. Calif., M.A. TWC. M.A. ,Q . if YV' -iw sift Q Q K X x For the second successive year, Mr. Frank Gary sponsored the x CHARLES GABREL Varsity Coach Physical Education FRANK GARY Mathematics Columbia U., M.A. Public Relations Dinner in October. which is designed towards creating better relations between the businessmen, teachers, and administrative heads oi education. In the foreground is Mr. Keith Appleby, past principal oi Austin High. 33 0- an 'W-3 , , ,, .W dt ' 'X Jn: 1 f W' I ' . I , ,G kv .- fx'-' .,,. ' . 3 iw: V-f:i2.:V V , . 7 -- ' F.,-ws if-N. , A rf I Q IIE. b .v 2 ' -' ' 1-' .:t1 .pf-Zfw-2, , , 3' FANNIE HAMITER Mathematics SWTSTC, M.A VK 'V' V MfJ.,ZV V 1 . I . ,:gf.f,ffg ,V ,, 4 4 g kaw i. ' me -:E , , J?- Q- I 3. 3 4. em' , 5 y t ' ' -sf. A Hx .. , . r g,ams,-. Lx b , 1, . V N 3 5 f ,pta . f 4 -iw 1 v F z 1 2 Y r-ar 5 Y E, - . f... '- - 4fr,..-wi' ' , r - LV V . 'bm ,f, ,fy , 5 A' ,1 Y E ,f iv ,ll JV ESSIE HILL LILLIAN HILL English Northwestern, M.A. NANCY HAMMONS Mathematics TWC, M.A. Study Hall if WILLIE l'NGLES Mathematics Ill. U., M.A. WfW47f'Vjj:jcVfj7V ' ' '973 LFTV 'V-i ' 'lff,f',f? ' fc'iV?:,Vy:,L',-' , ' f x V, j ' 'ciifijfzishf f Y - ii, ' I ff? f 5 2 7 .4 ' , 1, Z MWA ' is M f Q I 4 V? C f . mv' :nf-7 2 , W , I mea I -f 3 ' - V ' I . ' ETH: J , , 4, , if:-, Y' , , ' 5 ' if ::. 'sf:V.,g 1fZ'j'. V - .. ., , ' -. , .v-,,. .I ,,-,U . . .,,. V -zz 1 V4 V 'A ,gs gpg, 1 A - ' ' z my , ' . j 1 ' . - 2 ,J 'Y , ff E7 - N25 , ff, ' , ti . Wir- 533 --0....... iv V V 1 , , .Y A digg 4 ja .,,: ,gl gli J, N M' , pt, htti,t fi, , , HE, , rm. fyf , ,, , V '91, -, .,,, 5 VV Z 1 'L A EIIV O. A. LABBE Science TWC, M.A. PAULINE KISKA English TWC, M.A. MARILYN INGRAM P.E. and Math. NWMOSC, B.S. LEN ORE HUGHES Iournalism Phillips U., M.A. Q ,... A . Syn , K 21 ,my - ' f h ..:fifre'f2fefi'i VV .' fr AJ, ' s g wfy' .I Vg: . , , ' fif I f f 6 M -V If I cfs .,, 5' ,. .45 .sc . fx- , .- ff HILDA LIGHT English TWC. M.A. TEACHERS ENJOY LEISURE AND Y, If ff, M lg X V N , Z , Vj,f,.6 Q. U I - 'i z' ERN if ll to VV,,, I V ,.., ti Coach Paul Slteuckler, teacher IOHN H- CLA-NTON EMMIE MA-HON 4 Fi of eneralscience and Varsit History - Coach Social Studies ,Z 0 I 9 Y Basketball Coach, looks over - V I the chemicals to be used in a Midwestern' B'S' 'jg class experiment. i, U ,fl.:.ll .dj . ,. I I ,J , I rliifffi f ' 4 'ff EV-L ' , JV Y W wi .I A V7 I I V wig: , 5 Y Q Wynn: - - jf' f V ,,- A. --M ?'If'i1e:f-' lv f', Ii. H' ,- , :mei Q , , 4 M V . A-F I , 1 I -V., V .sw ,?'i?fE'?:i :lift f fo., fa V t I! 4, , -1,14 ubxfv , A I 2 V' A- VM,-MQ...-Q tif' ' I ., '. ' M -- , -'- ' 1' 4, In a small room adjoining the cafeteria, teachers enjoy their lunch away from the rush and noise of students. 54 TWC, M.A. x . v- 5 YVONNE LOZANO Science TWC, B.S. IAMES MALONEY BEATRICE MARKGRAFF Social Studies Science TWC, M.A. N. Texas, M.S. If 'war' 'sr r Q IERRY MELTON MAXINE MELVIN Speech, Drama Homemaking N. Texas, B.A. TWC, M.A. I ' I , ,.,s ,, .QR w iw' I ,- MARIAM MARSTON Social Studies .62 qv PATRICIA MARTY P.E. and Tap TWC, M.A. N. Texas, M.H.P.E.R SW AN . ,V 1 , ,. X s f-t,,- ' V -L -yi 5 if : , H , I ieiv Q VERA MICHAEL O. C. MILLER Social Studies Industrial Arts TWC, M.A. Oklahoma State, M.S. STUDY IN THEIR PROFESSIONS ,ev- TULLIUS McAFEE Spanish NMU, M.A. Nqny .,,...... MARY MITCHELL English Northwestern, M.A. f 1-fii'-' I . .-N' in ,hw K -J Q-if ity' -, , N3 V 1 ' IAMES NABHAN EVERETT NICHOLSON Music Industrial Arts Stanford, M.A. Iowa U., M.A. I X, I Because oi our Honor System at Austin, teachers are not required to attend MARIE NORWOOD SARA PATTERSON the assemblies. If they wish to see assemblies, they may do so as guests. Mr. Mathematics English Moye, Mr. Harris, and Mr. Dean take time out from their busy day to enjoy Chicago U., B.S. TWC, B.A. the annual Christmas Assembly. 35 ,511 .65 ' f - f S' X ' ff .y.w,1?'i -'Z .34 Q? 5211- 1: ' w '- - de- X ' .4152 ,. if i'Zg,,,.,, -- ,. I ?- Q.. .- jjrg-..5f fs V ' , ag:ZggQ24ij ,3z A ,Zia A 1. --Q53 2-swi ft 'milf f it 'A 4 r V L -f 2 4 fx .'1,.f - A A , 4' was f m' t , ' f. f . , f - w iv ,vw .3 - I , f f, - , J I , ,, ,mn :425ff2v 4..- E A ff: . fi J'-f'91Z f5 .? f , ,. f K ff 3? '- 'V' I it JW ygfw v f, ' Q 547 464 ..:sg:?T is . 195.3 , f -.:,::,.f'f Q Ai ' Y . ' 1 . , . , , yx jf ,fm fr. ..,..,. , . at , ' fp-w .fi-5 ,A TE-:f3ff'f5iE1 .,L,:..Qw'IQfZr! , 'Zv77g2'g1 Kofi HELEN PLUNKETT Commercial TWC, B.A. 1 ii ' -' J W9 L 'W 4 ,tfftf .u:'v W '- 2 - u.qz :i 47' Q frm, of N , F gr 40 .U ,- 'ffl'--. SHIRLEY SEANEY Homemaking MUTELL PRIDDY Commercial Colo. U., M.B.E. ENID SEEBER ROBERT E. PRUITT Mathematics Oklahoma, A.B. CONNIE RIORDAN MARY BELLE Physical Education RUTHERF ORD TWC, B.A. Mcrthemcrtics TWC. M.A. . 3 1, ' Q -1 31,9525 .gzf 'ftgg ff . r r it r 'vw f 15 E hlv K v.-T 1 'isa ' EQ. L 1 iff E 4 I ', .. ,ffl gi A A X, J CHRISTINE SETTLE DORIS SHANNON KATHLEEN SI-IERWOOD English and Latin English Tennis Texas Tech, B.S. U. of Calif., B.A. Abilene Christian, B.A. Minn. U., B.S. TWC. B-A- SPORTS, ACADEMICS, AND FUN Commercial i ?efi ff' , Hi -5' , ,-L. J 0.7 iitfifl rfftswsfrrs. 'f 1, 5-Y 36412, .-,wart 3-M DMM' ,rg 3,Q ,L 'V G- 'A ', 9 . ,,,,f:.f'rf.I ' l .',fu,. J -. x ' ' 'f , - -,A -,M I ' . 1 u V' 5 'ir Q 'Az 'f f5'w ' if ' , - W' -ff K, V1 V' A ' Elf itin- t 'iliqrsi f '5 ff W t Ky! 1. N ' f ll lvilil V r NL 'Pw r ., . ,1 .Qtr-M13 mf 1' I f wfglsgigi i , kgayrfif. 4-Qi: 7 ,.- KJV. ,.t , ffff, ft,,.ftmf ..t14aeat 'f 'f lf t I 'W :f rmzSv,11?',2i-5 if .f 'fit ' ' :it .' ' . H , . 'CI -orb: ' ' - 'nv' 'ilitiflf ,EJ . ..,t lotta ,, WSI. ff A nz sl N 0 JM 1 I 3 r I' 'I 9 It 5 K ak f 1 'v 4 l QQ' 'ajft X lux' 1 u 1 H t ' Y Xi LJ 0 li Mr. Maloney, an American History teacher. shows his students the location of an important place in history. Mrs. Vantrease and Miss Marty are adjusting the ' record player which will be used in their tap and t modern dance classes throughout the day. 56 RUTH SIMS Art Syracuse, U., M.A. VANTTA SIZEMORE Social Studies TWC, BJ-X. 56 --.. rt. rl' 1- Q .4.,,, A x '- -.fy-f, . , YQ 41.-QVGA ywqzwf. Q Fi: ' 1--3? irr 1 . .J . .n -4. fl .' 'rt 'N Ka. ZW 4 X W y A l Y 'V .-I 1 5. fi' S I Vw T2 ff ' va 4 r I L 4' rs E if .yy , .., f . 4 -. S pi' L PAUL STUECKLER MARY SUE VANTREASE BENTON SIVIITH ELIZABETH W. SMITH MAUDE SNIDOW Science Homemaking Social Studies Science and Basketball Kansas State. B.S. TW U, B.S. U. of Va., B.S. 'I'WC, M.A. Qi . if . 5 it in e, E A' M. ' . I ,- ,f-.1 ' A 5 3 15. ' 'mv' - 3. . I S I - six -t W e . 'Ya -X l '-., ' RITA WARD SARAH WATERS GEORGE WEBBER GLADYS WILLIAMS Science Latin Music Social Studies TWC, M.A. TWC, M.A. U. of Mich., M.M. W. Texas, B.S. MAKE AUSTIN A GREAT SCHOOL Q99 Q,-.-H ' HZ I BILLY WILSON Science and Coach N. Texas, B.S. if F ANT OINEITE YOKUM Social Studies La. State, B.A. Physical Education N. Texas, B.S. 4 H . , st H1 N K 2 N ,:,Zfp, Q - ' 4 - fe I , . X 2 ' X MILDRED VVILLIAMS Homemaking U. oi Va., B.S. . mlmw -rpg, A- ,. . -xaiitllf-' .fir-QE!! Q L., 4 .: Mr. Brown, assistant coach and counselor, watches anxiously as tension mounts. 37 Q f 1 WS, f5 yi - H. ' . .Q ,v, 1::?,,2',s 11' f sf'-sf . LW 'Cl 1 , ' . ' K 1 Xi,-I gzhgfi ' 7 - 4 :A . .Q ,. Wi'-'ifiili' 1 , I if- , , ., I . . fax,-1' ff M' A X' .- -,gan-w.,. I iw- .Q , 'fi ,A f 2 QW ' ' sf' -'ffl Q T3 T132 97 .. ' i i L . -c ,psf .- , - g f? ' 4. if is ,. if Z . y ,I Q ' ' '1 ?bj.q13f?.,,3,, 1 '-ab? L-vt it if . ' 4,2 w fig' ' 'Y 1 uni:-M5437 ' 1 ' ., , ' . ., gi. , ,, , , if fi is a.1z:,:1 -3+?qLai??i:,fG:r:fV5' ..--1 ,7 -' ifkgi- miiwl- .' 3 F, ' ' g 13 1-.1033 5, ,yggafgf-sgztqsig-i f 1: gy-i 2' .uw :ly ,wk ' sf , ' 1 f: ,-,': -- - .rw ' fc -f:5y,.g1,fg:fvi-.,f.1.: --1 s c i15f,.f....3 vi., far. 1 .gif-' ,fa ff 1 - hi. A ,LH 115 --Iirvwis-s-mi.-z:3 z? ,:,L'f2'a- : g-1-Z..,f?.f:f--gm--i. M3321 5-vis , , 5 j 'f S ,F . ALBERT ZERETZKE DONALD ALLEN FLOURNOY ARMSTRONG EDNA LAPSLEY MAUDE MADDOX Physical Education Reading Art Mathematics Reading N. Texas, M.S. N. Texas, B.A. U. oi Texas, B.A. TWC, M.A. TWC. M-A 'eijjvp I I i , . 1. , fi :-'.- , , ' . ' Y A V iff f , x f V I , iii .W Y 7 ' 5 I . 72' Yi f -. f - ef' 14-'.-5. . MARY MAHON ALBERT MILLER IOY PONDER DOROTHY QUINN SELDON OLSON Mathematics Music English Mathematics English TWC, M.A. Okla. Bap. U., B.M.E. TWC, B.A. SW La.. 13-A- LEARNING AND LAUGHTER LINK 2 . was-va KITTY RODGERS DOYLE WATKINS English Physical Education Miss. State, B.A. TWC, B.A. Mrs. Ward explains the structure oi a fish to her biology I class. Hang- - ing behind her is a former student who failed to turn in a project! In s ite of dail frustrations Mrs. 'E IOANNE WINDBERG P Y I Bundren still manages to laugh! it Child Development U. of Texas, M.S. 58 The Parent-Teacher Association is an indis- pensible asset to the development of Austin High School. Working together, they strive for the betterment of our education. They give fi- nancial aid lor tennis trips, debate tourna- ments, and for those in orchestra, band, and choir competing for All State. They encourage studious effort by providing S100 scholarships to several graduating sen- iors. Austin-in-Action is their largest and best known money making project each year. This year the P.T.A. paid for one of its mem- bers, Mrs. Blackburn, to learn braille so she could enter into a new program being initiat- ed for the purpose of allowing blind students to attend school with sighted students. One might realize the work involved in this pro- gram when it is known that three to five sight- ed people are needed to transcribe textbooks, tests, and libra books for one blind person. rY f. First row L to R: Mrs. George Burroughs, Mrs. George Hall, Mrs. Richard Araiza, Mrs. Na- thaniel Nelson, Mrs. Bob Mil- ler. Second row: Mrs. Iohn Martin, Mrs. Henry McDon- nell, Mrs. R. G. Woods, Mrs. Wm. E. Laughman, Mrs. Fred Huber, Mrs. I. P. Blackburn. Third row: Mrs. Leigh Wilcox, Mrs. A. I. Eason, Mrs. Gerald Iordon, Mrs. T. R. Lind. Mrs. Ted Andress, Mrs. R. C. Fowl- er, Mrs. R. Karlsruher. Fourth row: Mrs. Hal Iones, Mrs. Art Kidd, Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. Purris Williams, Mrs. T. White, Mr. lim Francis. H , J, ,.Q' Y az sg' Y. ,15' I ,Aj as 31 n zo 30 3' 32 33 af 3? A X f' 17' 1' : X I, -V 'S 19 20 o I' its xy 1 I N N I A 1 PP , MA x.,..v.--'mf Q 4 , 9, I. 2' ' . A at I l ' ll' xx Ks I X I 1 I x I I I X I I6 ll : ' lx. V X' .I ll ' X! gl ' I6 52 53 45 ' 5' 5' 5' I3 xg. U, www nv mum ummm ww, mud vt! in ' ' , NWN! K nonour . mono: num wr , num AF7ll40lllI9U7!Qll11 'W vfmwcu uummmmir VW vm I mm mmm of ummm auu qw-xfocmm Ili - , ,KLWQM A YWPF' . ummm' 3- 'wwxu' V uAZkl.hlY Ili! ' A Ll-MRL 'lk' 7 YMV'1FiOYNdA0CHll5' - -IGIA ' Q ' FYRXMMU -' ' .V lib!! Mwfwmun uc ' yin!-51.15 L- mmm -r Y- mma , ff' ovwmca, I I I I I I 0 I 25 55 5' n do n I1 , I , i I I l Q 'I I K I x I. ' I l X ' ' I 1 2 f 1 A su S' Amwuaw suv! KAN CIG' uvuv ASTA KKK MASS GASYIK LAIQA MAI! All in 1lACNlAl mums mmm PQSVIIKDI AIDOHNNAL CQAMARKFH ANU? SLMYNAL IECFYACU OUIIAK AHIVMI' IKIVB YU Offlkl NIV! 10 MIDIAN IYINUW SYMIAYVKY K' twvmxuw VIOHYAL nkwsuow KOSONAGVS nYr0lHAlmx . Nl OUUNAQML swu uuvmiv mano INOIACIC GANGUON VINTIAL Plflvl KKUID SVONACN , uxmgmm wsnqg -AODDMINAL GMOGKMSN VNVUINE A w OVIOUL If '- - vu mn x k nw 42 U ,ymkwnfk , 'Y'-nMEQmb.,45,,,,-i f . , ' 4. ? f f-4w.',., ,, , ,' '- , 3 , N , .I+ ,,..y,,,,, N ' A x WM'M5?'E 'Wv'nas I 54IALf14.xJ,4:,,g,?w Am. , Y. V ' Nu mln! Errors, like straws, upon the surface flow. He wh-o would search for pearls must dive below. To achieve excellence in any given field, it is necessary to cultivate a yen for learning. Once this vital desire is acquired, the student is willing to delve deeper and explore his hidden talents - opening new worlds of challenge. Soon his place in the world is seen - his path is clear, and the great treasure is open for the world's use. These inquisitive students will be future leaders oi our coun- try. Their ambitious natures should inspire every pupil to set high goals. Our academics section is dedicated to these earnest students. Woweel What a big worm! SCIENTIFIC ARTS With the great emphasis placed on the new space age, it is essential to acquire a strong background in the field of science and math. Realizing this, Austin offers many courses in sci- ence including general science, biol- ogy, chemistry, physics, and physiol- ogy. Students learn about the laws governing gases, machines, gravity, and falling bodies in physics. Biology and physiology both include the study of man and life processes. General sci- ence, open to ninth graders, includes brief instruction on all branches of sci- ence. Mike Holland and Donnie Webb learn microscopic skills in a biology class. v if' f 6' After much application and study, math students develop accuracy and precision. 4,0 FORM IDEAS Along with the stress placed on sci ence mathematics ranks extremely h1gh therefore courses are given in general math algebra plane geome try trigonometry, sohd geometry, and advanced arithmetic Through these classes, students learn to handle in vestments stocks interest rates, factor ing and special products Most every one enjoys the geometry classes where they learn reasoning and measure- ment in plane figures, areas, and three dimensional figures. Louis Blackwell explains the complicated project which he prepares for physics. ,ful ,il wh X., 'Qx'-xc. 'N J' Zh, , .M L Armando Lozano carefully examines cz grasshopper. .-19 - ' x t 1 1 I can't believe that used to be cr cat! ,g ff .A Wil X Q .., t 1 '-hs...r -.Q QA A model of the Globe Theater gives students H 3 a chance to capture a Shakespearean atmos- .ig E 1 phere. 'iff ' r i i- tiff-4 3 ,,.f-V .K 33.- Mrs Waters explains an old Roman costume to A her students CREATE MGODS Since countries are now within a few hours of each other, it is not hard to under- stand the necessity of a good English and foreign language background. An English course is required through the entire four years of high school which may be selected from English 1-X to Eng- lish 8, journalism, or speech classes. There are selections to be read in textbooks, as well as original essays and compositions to be written. In grammar students are taught forms which are essential for the correct expression of thought. The journalism course offers fundament- als in newspaper writing and makeup as well as business procedures in advertising and salesmanship. Of the three foreign languages offered at Austin, students should be able to choose one to suit their interests. In French and Spanish classes conversation is learned through the study of fundamental vocabu- lary. Stories are read, questions asked and answered on them. Latin is taught as a background for English since derivative work is stressed throughout the course. Three years oi history are now required at Austin, but students always seem to enjoy their studies in world history, American history, civics, and modern problems. World history covers a general survey of history from the beginning -oi time to the present date. Because of the necessity oi good citizenship, American history is designed to develop intelligent, apprecia- tive, loyal, and active citizens. This is accomplished through the study of the periods oi exploration and colonization to modern date problems of economic and social changes. Civics is designed to give the student a thorough knowledge and appreciation of the democratic gov- ernment of the United States and to develop a sense oi individual responsibility. The specific purpose oi modern problems is to provide for a basic considera- tion oi current issues involved in establishing and maintaining world peace. In cr mock trial conducted by the civics classes, Iimmy Story displays skill in defending the accused, Iimmy Stuckey. sa y 6 SOCIAL STUDIES t , , JK., E35 .. 1 an if nl 'I J ii? ff. 5. pf ., , , , ,,aff ,ssl 2 fs S- - History courses require extensive reading and studying. Excitement comes to a STRESS PUBLIC RELATIONS Y , .1 ,KV Q, A ww-ffvgprvvdg i V Q , V ' Vg? ,fy dl . 'Y peak as the iury hears the concluding evidence. A , 5554-fijfrw 'jjl' 1 K gm, 'V lg ,.'1f?2':E-Y , -f,z1?f,,,g.34- . -4 . - 14. sf . . 3- 4 N . . . i ,5':'4::,g-4' ' ' ,L ,, . ' v fri: Z-'--3--2 - 1' f 1 . . . -. ' ' ' - 'iifvif -T.-s.'jf ,rx . ' -f ,' l F Q -1:rzZ:,gf':, :. 4 N, E :Lf - , N, ii ' 't ' Y' . 13, . E ' ' 41501.-f:..'ff'-' f l f Q, -1 1 ,Q i 5 A 9 - 1 , 1 fx . 'F .53 - .eff -sw - - .- A H -f V fg:'.tf.:,1-1:.:.f Jfafgt- f ' il 5' . T? '- 1 ifi1-:'5irf?f2'Qfif1i1ifi . 2 :l -Fluff-1,,L ' Pg i fi lf- '.:-1' -. . . Q' 5 , 7 ,WV I ' .L :Q-gg .4 , 687 N Ierry Melton instructs two members of Desk Set on details of the next act. SPEECH Debate. drama, and speech offer unlimited opportunities for self-expression, reasoning, and research. While debate is mainly an academic subject involving extensive research and logic- al sequence in arguments, it is also a forrn of public speaking. In order that a team may con- vince an audience that its contentions are affir- mative or negative, it must clarify its points and use persuasive arguments. Speech courses help the student gain self- assurance, an acceptable manner of speaking in front of groups, and better usage of vocabu- lary. This purpose is achieved through panto- mine, extemporaneous speaking, declamation, and poetry reading. Drama achieves another important goal - self expression, through the use of imagination and speaking abilities. Comical, tragic, and philosophical plays give the drama student a chance to display his abilities in a wide range of powerful and moving presentations. .Zu 4-6 Students with musical abilities are encouraged to develop their talents through special courses. ART Students interested in pursuing art are offered courses from beginning to advanced art. The beginning student learns the basic fundamentals including perspective, de- sign, figure drawing, and landscape. Later on. harmonious color combinations and study of form are taken up. After an in- troduction to these principles, students con- tinue in advanced art which stresses further development in all media. Some of the fa- vorite fields are oil painting, pastels, water colors and tempers. The person who is in- terested in commercial art has an oppor- tunity to do lettering, design, posters, and advertising layouts. Classes in art enable students to use their talents. OPPORTUNITY TO BE CREATIVE IN FINE ARTS MUSIC i - All right, when I turn this contraption on, start talking. DEBATE Mike Dipp and Eddie Safford relinquish trophy to Ysleta de- bating team in KTSM debate tournament. Formals give trouble but instill laughter. In our music department students have an op- portunity to enrich their talents through musical extravaganzas and classroom instruction. Those who are interested in the vocal phase are offered beginning chorus, boy's chorus, mixed chorus, B choir, and advanced choir. The A choir is the pride of the choirs because of its outstand- ing performance at many civic meetings and as- semblies. Orchestra classes include junior, intermediate, and advanced instruction in violin, viola, cello, or bass. We are very proud of the advanced orchestra which was selected as the outstanding high school orchestra at the T.M.E.A. convention held in Austin. Those students who enjoy playing wind and percussion instruments may take classes in train- ing band where they receive instruction in ele- mentary musical skills. The other band classes concentrate on marching and performance in as- semblies and concerts. X. 5' 5? --,Cui -'- 'I I gtxll i ' X X, X .m z. f ci-5' ' , ,x Suzanne Morris and Helen Reza use the sewing skills they learn in homemaking. The industrial arts include a wide range of activities, such as business, cooking, sewing, shop, mechanical drawing, and Distributive Education. Classes in book- keeping, commercial math, business Eng- lish, shorthand, and typing enable students to gain ability needed for the business world. Future homemakers are offered courses in foods, clothing, and Brides' Course where they receive invaluable instruction on plan- ning meals, improving food habits, and participating in family enrichment pro- grams. In clothing, good grooming and ap- pearance are stressed. 41, . INDUSTRIAL ARTS GIVE CDPPCDRTUNITIES In the field of engineering, courses are available which develop skills in mechan- ical, machine, and architectural drawing. Advanced courses stress problems in straight line isometrics, circles, oblique drawing, intersections, and other phases. 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Individual sports. consisting of Cf T C h 9 T Y 1 Ping-pong, and cro- quette, is just one of the activities extended to girls in physical ed- ucation. Others include tennis. modern dance, tap dance, or regular classes where team sports are stressed. In the dance classes girls learn grace and poise in addition to dancing skills. Regular P.E. gives girls the opportunity to learn the basic rules and fundamentals of such sports as basketball, soft- ball, and volleyball. Boys also have a varied field of sports in which they may par- ticipate. R e g u l a r P.E. classes have daily exercises to keep them in shape, and sports to de- velop muscular coordination and sportsmanship. Those boys and girls who excell in any one sport are s e l e ct e d for the varsity squads where they receive thor- ough training. 'KI - VN w tw .,.-.'-- . ..,,5'Nxx.. S- . .. N WWF s - 3' Y Q 1... is - 5 - - h . Q' . PN.. 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A J.,.- V f . . . Lg ,f - -...QM A ' - - V, Am, 1 Physical education develops sportsmanship and muscles. 'Q if ref,-5l3,sf.L5,lglg?g 49 V l 2 WT' S ,,,,.,X,g' f if 'ff ,. 4 , 4 1 pw X X . X X -X X ,XX X X XX. ex., X .Xxx X XF? I . ,jg f fcf I My f f df? U! af Q N... X X X X X XX 5 X- X X Y X N QXXS XXX X XX .i-:EX TSIIXQ si :Xf Si S X. nf S EX XX XX X Xi X SSN 1 EX X . X . xi X Qib QX -Q-mn.. The Sea has its pearls The Heaven its stars. Das Meer hat seine Perlen - - Austin - - - its outstanding students. Students honored in the following pages are selected be- cause of their popularity. earnestness, athletic abilities. and contributions to Austin. The Austin-In-Action and Football Queens and Ladies-in- Waiting are nominated by Seniors. The entire student body votes on these nominees. Each classification chooses its respec- tive princesses and favorites. Members of the royalty, in turn, choose their own escorts. All-Austin and Most Athletic B-oy and Girl are selected by the faculty, as are the students in Round-Up Presents. To these outstanding students, we dedicate our feature section. 14146 f af. A f 1 1 f f ff 1 ,M 4' We I f. A if f.w g,,W fx ' ,., , ,W 1 . vw ' fhmuuhlli! If A v A v A .LW ' ' fu. My 31' g 4 f 7.11,,lMg ,' K, ,Y -L?'?51f ffQ-5 i?'Z5,g::ff. -Qwgfls ' ' .Pb-'4:: ' VQ 'wth-:ff ., 'N i?fE?235A,3-:1:ii'1g X . L 1 S-vxyfx-1.eG K- , , z. Lew. . f 3 - .J-'I-' ' - fi Egg..-F.. . 4 vg,-arg gli?- Ji gg -ZEN fl? ' '31 ,, X '- 7' .. -wi N 'cw wt x lx X we , ,1. N L-figff 1 'ii-S 4 , ' -:T Q- :z X 2? V-f.1,' ig A 'Z f yn N, fini vmigvi-ff 1 mMAnwAB rx Queen Iudy of the House of Hall Escorted by Ray Harris HALL CHOSEN FOCDTBALL QUEEN Queen Iudy reigned graciously through out the football season. Her smile and charm warmed the heart of every student. Austin High School's Student body selects the members of its football court. They are first nominated by their class- mates, after which a spirited election is held. Lady-In-Waiting-Anne Wehmeyer Escorted by Bluford Sanders .,t. in FOOTBALL PRINCESSES ,F LOUISE INSIERRITT H- escorted by Nicky Madrid ffwlu- MARY ANN9 HOWREY L- escorted by Iohn Murray GINA ONTJVEROS PA'I'I'Y i.1EIgGWILL H 1 - escorted by Eiren Rocha escorted by Ken McAdams 55 .......,, f EUGINIA MESSER L-12 escorted by Charles Pearce 7 fa, ,f-if 'X.q 44 ' D Y 6 'nf t 'V' 'Y X, n' Q Mi mi s ew .. .4 R 'ffmtzl - ' 34171f'55Q,n, .X LT. 'Ugvf-4' y ,sf ' 'l ' ' ' ff' W . T -JS ' - I .4 , X-'41 A ' gl'- if ff V 1 A it ' ' .. ii '-1 i 1 'kt ' fr .,, , 6, . ELLEN EIBER L-1 1 escorted by Billy Harrison -Q:-pn if 4' MILITARY CQURT Princess EUGENIA MESSER 1 ..'.,. k , w , Princess KAY SNIPES ir, 'QR Prmcess SUSAN TOLE gg! 31 ir ,, , K X :NX X K -f N NEW Z ' R Q r sr' , is X ., . .ef V , : .gf X . '3' 11, Q5 r. iw P' K. s 5 .v,-hun, ,L Q. fl A . A ., 5 W JJ if , 1 if A A Z Princess DIANE COOK ff -'xi ff 1 Princess KAREN PARKS 56 Princess PATTY THOMPSON 1 3 QUEEN KIT REIGNS Kit was chosen Queen from the Sponsor Corps by the R.O.T.C. Cadets. and was ac- companied by her Lady-In-Waiting. and six princesses. Kit's sparkling smile and dancing eyes are rivaled only by the scintillating crown atop her head. Queen Kit had a very gracious reign. Lady-In-Waiting Iudy Hall escorted by Cadet Lt. Col. Iimmy Story .,f , , K WX 5 K s pnp K ' 5 , G . .H ,-6 ,me Q 64:1 , X 2, . 'N i y f s ax ,xv . A5 v N Y ff ff X: el -.: V f 3 Z , 1 I x ,I I 1 . 1 , If R 1 ' Y , , -Q J lg -' -' - rv.-.Sz-Z, ,,, -l-' PV 'Pi Z 1- ' A , , df. R nfs l 3, i if l ' IL ,f A 5 ' .gi f 1 gi .4 1 2 ,fi 5 K 3 kb. 'if A 5 g Queen Kit oi the House oi Detwiler escorted by Cadet Capt. Charles Dunn 57 39 'ffl Qrakprf W 'lifim' f' y ix Sf 5 ws 3,3 3 of FE W vsf- - + 'fv'.i2f2'E: 235391, . ' ML 'S 'Q ,qv Q fm Y Queen Iudy looks radiant as Coach Gabrel places chrysanthernums on h S- Queen I ities to rest. a crovsm of er head. 'lx ,.,-, K 'C 7 ily 1 'i Q- 1 -- ,- , . 7 . ucly, Lady Anne, and the eight princesses take 58 ,fX,-, fx. ' AUSTIN'E The football coronation is the highlight of the entire fall season. No doubt these pretty girls were an inspiration to our foot- ball team, and spurred them on to capture the district title. H fill jf f., time out from the busy Homecoming activ- Fir I ' A .3 - -- .. - -- - w- - -m 1 5 QQ in -qs, - it . 'z .R '-F 7 S 1 . .1 ,a rx . , , 3. .1 ' my I 5'r fzf, x A A 1 Among the events most anticipated by the student body is The Sabre Guard presents sabres to lady-in-waiting the annual football assembly when the football queen and her Iudy Hall and her escort Iimmy Story. court is presented. ROYALTY REIGNS The Queen, the lady-in-waiting. and their six princesses may truly be described as the pride of they R.O.T.C. corps. Might we add. those boys really have a very good reason to be proud of them! I r f . x y ,Q 5 I v.: ,ff 'E - ir- lf .W ' i s J' Q i, ' 1,-M f we , :5e'.,!z'f is ' r 1...-.L-ff--if - . -'FM ' .ry e H? 'Q Muff .f.WE, 533'-J ' gx f sff f Q. .5 2 a W..-1. X, ' ff. f-viiiww V- - x g, - ygg K. - Qs. r The first event of the annual Military Ball was the Grand March, where each officer was presented with his sponsor. As Sergeant Richardson placed the crown on Queen Kit's head, she smiled happily. 59 Y C 'Q ,H X I i . 'ifif153E'-lf? me mi v 'W' fb '?f'f-1'.'1eif33k?:::' I r M- -:Nfl'f't,g,?t1'1:' Q WA' Y ....fg:::::fs'T:Sa'ii2 QT A u AUSTIN-IN-ACTION COURT I if X -sz ' We A rf 'wfgww8'35'i-M.. Q Big' 1.0-J V Qi r Wvtr 1 , 7 P A Q, 'M G, I 0 S E IRENE MARTINEZ Lady-in-Waiting escorted by Gabriel Armijo Z 5g'f 'x.Wfp1,..q4 gtg V , . 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N 4 -'-- , t ,dy ,uf ' 3 -t jqf f' 3 .-'ff I , x S- K R Qfrffftwiiaw ,... g in i ..'..i V fl ' f it 1 A : R CHARLES DUNN MARTIN GIBSON Military King A-in-A K ing OUTSTANDING PERSOIN 1.119 Q -9 R' SE' ,p tw ' .. ,. 5 ,nf S f7f-eff asf 355555 x S ov ggi ax N Q Q Q Qin N N SSESQXRX Q x 'S Q-. 9 . XA .35 , N . -wi X .. QQ ttrr ri FSS? 's gif. 1 225 taxi T MQ? mg amwfi K. ffl! sim if fs luv t 'W' ' Sli' K at ,Eg K, Qui at S in titr X ,V li me at S N ft in ,itt e1rr,e aww f W it fa, K np., A x '. 'l at M is S :N 'X N ' ' n 'M jc X V t K 1 v- ' i W X. i . s , x ' K .. ff' , .-N KJ' Ml . ,qui -et Kms - - , . E I - ,, .W Queen Anita and King Martin lead the recessional at Austin-in- Action. All Austin Girl Iudy Hall and All Austin Boy Iohn Mason seem to be discussing something of major impor- tance! Tell us about it, Iudy and Iohn. DIALITIES AT AUSTIN Most Popular Girl and Boy, Linda Boone and Robin Butler, seem to be enjoying the warm spring weather. l 5 1 1 A 2 ,rf 67 Wh rv? f , 1-:gil - V' -'Q 'kL, -X Q K if N wi- ,-Hgzf. 'sc - 'N 1 L A -21 Q. i ' gli ff? iii, 2 V L ii . Eng . . xii-FW . 4 I P .Pg T Q 9, Ye, , .. 'X I 1 L, ' ck 1-- , A x if if X. Q ' . 'fm' . ,. x 'Mi '- .J'. 11 XX: Q 4 XYXKXX .ix- 5fNx Q x 'CLSFK , P P X 1 PATRICIA PALAFOX First Place EUGINIA MESSER Second Place 68 ,f X.: x7,...nK.. as AN Ill Q4 Q X3 s 3, tw. 4 .X ' ,xr N1 . wx-. X X ,Nc X. . ch K X . X S+: J GUYLENE PETTEY v Q7 ,Q ' 1,321 BEAUTIES 2, , 4., 5 ,uf www SUSAN TOLE -ff Fourth Place BeautY ' I f 3 q ,. lr 'Qi I , fnwkx A A - 4. . - , 7 K, , V I , .,' .,,f , A ,l -.,, ,. Q-L, ,-gg! 3:35, J 5 ' xf - 45 mf ' MARGIE THOMAS yi! 3 l t AV 1 5 Fifth Place Bec1ufY 5 69 ,XM A . 51 figs ! m 554 Wwvra 31 A . .. 1 bw, I V 1 alibi! 'vs s 5- f n ,., p u. ., ., f fe We M fl 'M 4 2' J l R A M i MARTHA ARAIZA CORINNE GONZALES SUSAN TOLE Bel Air High School Bowie High School Burges High School AUSTIN'S VISITORS 'QF fm .W Every year each school has its equivalent of Aus- tin-in-Action. Iust as we ask the various schools to send representatives to our biggest dance, they in turn ask us to send ours. These girls were chosen by the student council to represent Austin at the other El Paso schools. MARGARET RICHARDSON Cathedral High School X4 'T I tn A ,fre-. ' A 't ' 1 I - J I MARGIE THOMAS ROSA ARRIETA SUSIE V AN SICKLE El Paso High School Ieflerson High School Ysleta High School YH ROUND-UP PRESENTS: MISS INGRID DAHL For the last two years Austin's Stu- dent Council has raised money to bring an exchange student to our high school. Ingrid Dahl, our second foreign student, came to us from Denmark. She was co-sponsored by the American Field Service Organization. Ingrid arrived at the Sun City air- port in August to reside with the Rev. R. C. Stone family. She is a Senior and has maintained an A average throughout the year. A lot of our own native Austinites would like to boast of this fact. We hope Ingrid has en- joyed herself as much as we have en- joyed having her! Below she is shown with her Ameri- can family. the Stones, with whom she spent the past year. Also she is shown looking up from a Pioneer column she has iust finished writing. Her many ac- tivities include the Student Council. Chere-Ami Sorority. and Tri-Hi-Y. E .K - sv K next ' 49'-if Sw, .nn-,ly V X . xg' Rag. . 'A' in Q ' e .. .. wgpv' X XM V X . , Z, J ,W Aw- x , , xx iw, an . I- -fx S M IQ if? 'I ff'f.s . 5 1 .gtiffyf I Y 2 F ,.:, ...I .1..., , 'f,..,J-'. . ,,,, I N ,. .gym 4: ,, 4 9 . p WM - L, YL.. 0 -Ev- INGRID DAHL ,Q .y 'E I ' fm Q . X -X X . Y 1 'Q ,QCA x of ' f , I A, .fe .Q ,. I, 'I ,S l ' I' -' I .. ,s,..,4 f .1 ,Q 1 'Vilifh lil if . , I I The Mathematics Depart- ment presents Charles Brandt, an outstanding stu- dent in four and a half years oi college preparatory math- emathics. Marsha Reed has been chosen to represent the His- tory Department. She has maintained an A+ average through three years of his- tory. Scott Conner has been chosen by the Science De- partment. He has shown much enthusiasm toward the Science field. Presented by the English Department, Diane Woods has maintained an A+ aver- age through all four years of English. The French Department presents Iulia Vadala, who, in two years of French, earn- ed a high A+ average. Iulia Frausto is presented by the Latin Department for being an enthusiastic A stu- dent. The Spanish Department presents three students: Dick Eudaly, Lydia Cardenas, and Robert Hunter. Dick is presented for having given valuable contributions to class discussions. Lydia ranked in the top one per cent nationally in the National Spanish Con- test in 1959. Robert is presented for un- usual interest and progress in Spanish. RCUND-UP Mg wml,-.1.,fflf2 . - f' ff A 1 V H53 X x , if ft at 0 1 wk ,Q .N , M., - gn . .1 Ev- . il 'iz E 1' Y a A rf- 1 , sf' rt as , .. W ., 4 1,4 ' 5' Q 1 - .ij . .--'74 , .M MMV -. f. x '?P3l:,.. f OM- . , ,.,.:.- - I gl -4 ,, ,f I 3,3 1' , ' 5 --1- :L'lTiEs A ., 'il P ' A K ,HmE,m '-' . - .3 ROUND-UP Af 72 xg im .. f , . f. .A ,if yf , ,S 55' 'Pitt Y? 3 31 1 4 Ah x,Z W. f 1 ' 'tif X f hz H . i .fr 45, iiifffl S f 1 . 5.-an PRESENTS ef . . f 7 tr. , f Q l 144' I ,pa lu I , WZ' 'S I-:S M' , rw, vt 4 fl, t., .V , f '12 -, 5 r.-f , ,M-, f t rf 4: VC ny QW- , f' 5 J , ' ry .3 xl rf? Q f,,' ' tml f . A 1, 4 1 ff ' 4 I L4 -Ml sv, Jkt' I v ff 1. M, .l nt' .,,... -.,x . , lv ,4u, 'milf fit 2 Q. , 5 s 'lf 7 W ... i Q v l it t 4, , U T r 3,3 . CZ J- .. - , I ft' , ' , 1 , jail? ..v1 I g I 1 . I 5 I I 4 I sk I J PRESENTS aww A . Round-Up presents Ann Biorkland for being the out- standing homemaking stu- dent with an A average for four years. The Commercial Depart- ment presents Mary Helen Navarro for making excel- lent grades in, shorthand, bookkeeping and typing. Darla Rhutasel is present- y ed by the Art Department because of her outstanding ability and talent. Iean Smith has been cho- sen to represent the D.E. De- partment ior her continuing interest and work in the D.E. program. The R.O.T.C. Department presents Edward Salford as the outstanding R.O.T.C. ca- det. He is the second high- est ranking cadet officer in El Paso. Presented by the Library Staff, Susan Talbot is known by her helpfulness to stu- dents and teachers. Representing the Round- Up Staff is Iimmy Nance. He is the editor of the 1960 Round-Up. Round-Up presents lean- nie Stark for being editor oi the Pioneer Staff, and it was under her direction the pa- per was enlarged from six to eight pages. The Speech Department presents Mike Dipp who has been exceptional in that field. F.N.A. presents Teclcla Sander. She has contributed outstanding service to her club by holding many of- lices. Charlie Tupper and Mar- tin Gibson were chosen to represent the Student Coun- cil. These two boys served as the student managers and aided the Council in many ways. Round-Up presents Mar- tha Araiza as an exception- al dancer who has been ac- tive in both advanced mod- ern dance and the modern dance club. The Debate Department presents Mike Dipp and Ma- riya Futchs. They did much in the field oi debate and debating research. Rita Carreon is presented by the P.E. Department. She is active in P. E. leaders and G.A.A. The Tap Dance Depart- ment presents Martha Ser- na and Barbara Fletcher. Martha has participated in dance recitals and civic pro- grams. Barbara has taken tap for three years and at- tended the State Conven- tion. gf Jax . ' - 1. 1 f 1 Q , 1 RGUND-UP k.--. k--- 2 1?-in A 1 .- - E'5SL:J,j'5 Y 3 K- '2 1 , iiiif 1 ' , 2. iyiw , Q :na 1 if .1 we ff vt :sf 112'-?2'iw12Lt y ttf 4 ' T fi .v112ET9M bf 4 11. 'T' -iii .1 V - v m - W fs. ROUND-UP fi? -5 li ff- l W PRESENTS rp j ,. P, If 'gg -, K it A H, M fn V y j aw . ' r gi-ttaffa Fl L2 it A ' ' . fs. ... '4 V xy I i by is - 5 A l. 41- H E325 k,., K Ufwrzsnrz ' QxQ'1-,AVP1 2 1. :tl Ffffllf-3521. , i g S ,scs ISU til B -ffl, S 1 5' S ' 'fQ-. . .X.i.,,N S ' PRESENTS 1 i ima fit by S If p. - , .0 wti ,wg , Q in Q ,. ,... .. .K V:jE5fs.qzQ.' 5 f t . QQ: . 15,1 3 'Q .X -X y K K 5, t my ' . ' -1 Y -ls' f , ..Si , V fs E Q ' 75 A-Choir presents Becky Alvarez, Arsie Laughman, Steve Donohue, and How- ard Wilcox. They all have outstanding ability and con- tributed unselfish service to choir. All are members of the Madrigal Society, and all are members of the All- State Choir. Pedro Cortinas, Barbara Allen, and Kathy Rice are presented as active and outstanding members of the Austin Orchestra. All have achieved the distinction of the position of first chair in the All-State Orchestra. Kathy is principal second vi- olin, Barbara is principal vi- ola, and Pedro is concert- master. The Band presents B-ob Smith, Bob Burns, Mary Lynn Goebelt, and Norman Ioe Nelson. Norman is the drum major oi the R.O.T.C. Band and is their represen- tative. Bob Smith plays the trumpet and cornet, Bob Burns plays the trumpet and cornet also, and Mary Lynn plays the bassoon. They are active in the All-State Band. i' SLORY OF AUSTIN. To love the game beyond the prize- Is to love the pearl's beauty beyond its worth. -Selected When athletes participate in sports, they do so for the sake of the game and not for fame and glory. This dis- tinctive trait oi Austin players is just one ot the many things that make our school so great in sportsmanship. To the teams and coaches who have lead the Panthers to victory in so many ways, We dedicate the sports section of our annual. l.I.I .-I H 2 g new ,..,nn ,4- --v- 4 ,Lal if --'Y 'V ,A -Q ...,-1 MY -+- 'Q svg F' -ff'f:f: ,..-- ? 'tw ig 3 PANTHERS TROMP TECH On opening night before a full house Ray Harris and Ken McAdams took advantage of Tech miscues to lead the Panthers to a 27-6 victory. AUSTIN RETURNS BRUISED Backed by two hundred fans. the Cats took its 29 man squad to make battle with the Tas- cosa Rebel of Amarillo. The Panthers scored twice off the No. 6 team in the state of Texas but were beaten to the tune of 36-14. CATS SCARE BRONCOS Although the Panthers were defeated 32-14. the Broncos held a shaky 3rd period lead after Harris had run 23 yards for a score. Pre- viously. McAdams had thrown a 61 yard aerial to Iimerson for the other Panther T.D. SAN ANGELO SHUTS OUT PANTHERS The Bobcats shut out the Panthers 28-U. but the game was considerably closer than the score indicated. The Panthers outplayed San Angelo in the second half. Robert Glover. Dave Simmons. and Efren Rocha stood out on defense for the Panthers. -'1 'r 'l-qv ' 1' PANTHERS TIE FOR PANTHERS CLOBBER BIG SPRING A one T.D. underdog. the Panthers jour- neyed to Big Spring to completely whitewash the Steers 35-0. On the first play of the game, Boswell ripped up the middle on an electri- fying 60 yard run which set up the first of the many Panther T.D.s. YSLETA GETS LUCKY In a heart-breaker for the Panthers. the Ysleta Indians lucked out in a I4-I3 score. The Cats were leading I3-7 going into the fourth period when McLish threw a 40 yard pass to Villalobos for the tieing T.D. Villa- lobos kicked the fateful 14th point. AUSTIN BLASTS BOWIE Nick Madrid led the Panthers over the Bowie Bears by scoring 3 T.D.s. The score was 46-18 and the victory avenged a 14-12 defeat at the hands of the Bears last year. IEFFERSON FALLS TO THE PANTHERS Austin's Panthers battered the Iefferson Foxes 39-12. Phil Boswell tallied four T.D.s be- fore a chilled crowd at McKee Stadium. SEASONAL SCORES Date Opponents Panthers Opponents Location Sept. Technical McKee Sept. Tascosa Amarillo Oct. Odessa McKee Oct. San Angelo McKee Oct. Big Spring Big Spring Oct. Ysleta McKee Oct. Bowie McKee Nov. leffers-on McKee Nov. Burges McKee Nov. El Paso High' 28 6 R. R. Iones TOTALS 250 160 BOTTOM ROW: Iames Nance, Ray Harris, Pete Paredes, Nick Madrid, Bluford Sanders, Robert Glover, Phil Bos- well, Gil Gonzales, Ed Delgado, Efren Rocha, Gabe Armiio, Charles Pearce. MIDDLE ROW: Billy Harrison. Lee Kirby, Arnold Gonzales - dropped, Iulio Valdenegro, Dave Simmons, Glen Iohnson, lim Malone - dropped, Mike Hannum, Iohn Phelan. TOP ROW: Bobby Cobb, Lawrence Cano, Bob Short, Mike Kennedy, Iud Stahl, Ken McAdams, Iohn Iimerson, Iohn Murray, Robert Humphrey. NOT PICTURED: Ray Snyder, George Guess, Richard Simon. DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP PANTHERS IOLT BURGES Riddled with injuries, the Panthers defeated the Mustangs 34-8 for the fourth consecutive year. Boswell led the attack with 3 T.D.s. GOLDEN CATS SLAUGHTER TIGERS After the half, tied 6-6, the Kitties struck like lightning to score 3 T.D.s to run up a 28-6 victory over E1 Paso High. Our homecoming game was played before the largest crowd of the season and the Austin fans went wild -over the victory with our arch rivals. The Tigers had already made preparations for Abi- lene and the Panther victory was a big dis- appointment for the hilltoppers. This game proves that if a school takes another's insults in stride before the game, their pride will be saved by savage play in competition for a victory. This year was truly a great year all around, not only for the football but as one for the student body. This was the first year we have received the Sportsmanship Award and we are all very proud to be Panthers. i' The Panthers tied for the District Championship by de- feating the El Paso High Tigers with Ysleta and El Paso, but the final flip of a coin gave Ysleta the right to play Abilene in the Bi-District play-offs. 2' --'. Q.: ' ffl 'P' f'i1:'?' ' ,112 Y.1f m4 c-W 4---: .gt L V- ' f- 'l'el9Q6::r1.L iw 1 -4 4 .pW LQ'fa-4 I .,,,' ..:4 fi., ' . ,. W ei 7. ' 4 4 Q 1 Z .4r'.,. .Ja ROBERT HUMPHREY Iunior Back 1 yr. Letterman K yf E , .,: Q-zfzw, ., A , 42 W I ',, if , , 1 ' .f i Z f L -W9 I I . Q. - 4 4 ' -V I.: , 1 V4 1 if 5, ,du . 'E526' , 'f I Mm , ' I RAY HARRIS Senior Back 2 yr. Letterman 'i' i , ,'-- i 4 'VZ . -- .S V . 9'- v, ,Gwf wi? ,V 59' K ,L , t K WWW' fag 5'2 w, aff. , V7 7g17Wr'xf 7' 494, A477 gf, .x44'sff+f ' ,j my t , Q ,, . We My A, 5' f A hx J, ?,j,Wfy,,, mv, f ' fl' K. r V, ' 4 ,of g.,g 1 H 4 ,ay , X ' ' 2 Z, I 1, 6 V ,, 1 'H t 2 Wm I.. 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Letterman .rf N.. ffm 'Z , 5 , - W 5-f E .4949 A e i fs DAVE SIMMONS Iunior Back 1 yr. Lettennan , IW f . 15 I 'I V 6 I' 'I ' I L 7. ,, ,ay I , , , fig, ' rl W 1 ,. I MIKE HANNUM , Senior Back I yr. Letterman .4 U 1 it K, 124 ti gf 3 ,gk we 4 I Q3 A x ' ,' fy wt? N 3 'f I 'I , G, . It Q ' 5 N I I 1 IOHN MURRAY Sophomore Back Squadman Q at Ai-xg-1 HSV: .v.:L, R vv ,HW I , I , ' ffl--2 'g , .Q 5 '.-- . NICK MADRID Senior Back 3 yr. Letterman w rwq' W E f if I , 4 : QW hzfl F K I .S,. znr -:.: to PHIL BOSWELL PETE PPIREDES I ,W eff If IV f 4 is Q1 I I K, GLEN IOHNSON Captain Back 2 yr. Letterman Senior Back 3 yr. Letterman Iunior Center 1 yr. Letterman Iimerson hauls in another pass for yardage in the middle of the Odessa defense. mlm-f Aegtgqw- xavr-qvfvg-efwgwff--:es-xylw-esvgwwqefwz:-:M1 tx-::f,Q ,.-ws . . s , g N sp.-ais': 'fx ,1:.'.2araN1Ntmw.x4ivvm.v3f:vSm X , yi ' we , 'T ,',,, QfQQif,gF, w,,,.,, - Ja: N . 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'flow fi 'B r vf. ,.-x ' w e ' 0' L A gwxj - 1 0 - , ..,., , ia' ac 2' MIKE KENNEDY Sophomore Tackle 1 yr. Letterman 2 yr. Letterman I yr. Letterman 1 ff Trainer 1, U X- it Me, f' 82 ,.,. W. ,, L A 'U , I, I 7 ' tjn-.g-: S rf I , 1 L ' 4 I 1 Nw ' f ---' 1 ty V ,R , - - L A JW 4 , A 9 2 Vw, , ff . ff' J , . BILL HARRISON Iunior Guard 1 yr. Letterman GABE ARMIIO Senior Tackle 2 yr. Letterman fb, 'I -' 'A-4 .Ji V ROBERT GLOVER Senior Tackle 2 yr. Letterman Y A .3 ' 4 xv . if f ' M, C M, ' , , viz ty K , 5 f , ikfff If A - f -, Q V,-tk 'x'. -4 .--. rg, 1 I t ... 4 4 if L 4 , la VA V. Q V, K , , -M ,QQ lm' , A 1 W,,a ' . V 1 Q I itil: .. . K -Q ',A- ' -,'X ' ,,. J I if gb' ' , 1 4V4 ' 'V-, , ' ,.'- P I , L., ,. 1 :L fi . ' , ' ' ' ' T' IOHN IIMERSON Senior End I yr. Letterman IAMES NANCE Senior End 2 yr. Letterman GIL GONZALES Senior End 2 yr. Letterman IOHN PHELAN IOE DEL RIO Iunior End MCIHCIQGY l yr. Letterman 83 1 Z., 5 Q ww WA gmt. gf K. G. 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Santiago Cordero, Sebastian Ramirez, Fabian Valduz, Pete Martinez, Francisco Ayon, Louis Hard, Frank Meza, Mike Nichols, Lawrence Burdess, Iohn Rodriguez. Oscar Loera, Kenneth Calabreese, Bryan Carpenter, David Nickles, Iohn Figaro, Winston Black, Oscar Par- ra, Stanton Camp, Arnold Ovens, Albert Campos, Elmo Robinson, Sammy Ienkins. B-TEAM FARES WELL COACH VVILSON OPPONENT B-TEAM OPPONENT . kg Ifvm 20 12 2, Tech 20 21 Bowie 8 0 A ,N A Y Ielferson 12 26 K Cathedral 20 18 2 Ysleta 8 8 Q Burges 8 0 K Bel Air 0 18 Em WON 4 - LOST 4 -- TIED 1 ggi Even though the B-Team lost tour games it A '-'- 5 showed future promise as it gave the top ' teams in the league tits. Stanton Camp and in .3 Sam Ienkins were captains of the fighting A -3 Cubs . The Cubs had the privilege ot de- feating the District Champs, Irvin 20-12. -5. Coach Wilson did a remarkable job by put- : .v ting spirit into our hardworking B-Team. t l '. 84 l t OPPONENT FROSH OPPONENT Irvin 58 7 Bowie 6 32 Tech 7 20 El Paso 0 43 Ysleta 39 21 Ieiierson 14 35 Burges 8 l 2 Tech 0 20 This year our Freshman team was out- manned and outgunned but they showed true Panther spirit as they braved a bad sea- son with only two victories. One was over long time rival Ysleta. Captains on the team were Henry Garbarson, David Ontiveros, and Rueben Ponce. A lot of thanks ought to go to Coach Watkins for his line spirit and deter- mination. The Frosh showed future capability. . --,Q . Ay - ' ' W 'Q 'lm ,rs QQ ' sf if 5 'pi Q. 9,1 ,gi ' T 'rimsi T ' FN: 3 fi .fr COACH WATKINS FROSH SHOW SPIRIT Row 1: David Acosta, Billy Howard, Gary Rinker, Robert Gonzales, Dan Bishop, Richard Russell, Frank Serna. Row 2: Terry Gardner, Pat Heppervan, Iimmy Black, Ronnie Hay, Rueben Ponce, Xavier Perea, Fred Powers. 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Q ,-1, M' X ,, 5 - ,K My ' 4252247-',f', I ff, 'G df f, ff I ff5?EEEEif V fffif I X ' ff ii,,'g 'L' ,ffg:,:.,,. J! f , f , Af ' I, . , I 35: ' I Phu 'v'- . '-, r iiiii I COACH VVILKERSON RICHARD GUTIERREZ TOM ETHEHIDGE EDMUNDO MONTES BILLY GLAVES I f M Jiri ' P' a n 5,,,45Q1i6L' W: .,,, , , 'L A M, .,, Q J . . , . 'I' I A A' I 'Q' Nia- G' lf' 11.6 sz.: G M -- Y . -A Q,-,L , X'- M l OV' ., 7 ' , Q I gi I 9 ' , B if A 'ill Ziff, I Q21 fr ,,f Hsu. .I ' ' A ! NICKY PEREZ HENRY MADISON ERIC ELSBERG ROBI N BUTLER GRAYSON GROVES N.. , nf, V VV,, . I , I 1 ,. J. ag, VK V TV f f f .f c H fszff ' ' My 1,4 'uf' ' , I If-w, 'p 'I I 4 I f 'L , , I wi ,AV V, V f, . v - I ,W V G 5 1 I 'mx 14 r , f f ' , , Q, V x , V A I ll' fb , ' gf, M217 1 ' ' x , I W, . I, ' x f S f f , .. f I I ' ffl I I , , ' v X , in ,iw 4,-V 2 if ' , x , ffiffp I I A .w.v,, ' ' 9- , , ,,,fV W ,in fn- f ,ffffz , , x ' ' ' ' ' 4- M.. m I I I' . in P 1: f W, , K 3'3 M. Y M '-of NWULIQQ-wif' -I 5 , ,, ff I1-Q. 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I 7? if TQ fi , 4 5',,. . 2 I - 5' Xi ' W' im?- Nw f I':' Q 5- A I ' .AN o f f-,Ndfff 'R ' ' I -, I I ' ' X ' , ' -. i v ,,.. 1 em 2 H e f DORA PENA COACH SHERWOOD ANGELIA YAPOR TINA SANCHEZ SHARON EASON , I I . VVVV. VV S.VV,., 4 VV., Z VV.,,V V f, V , , VV VV - 5 X . f 1- ' ' fi MP, , ' -. in - f I -f ' ' ' E 1 7 , A 7.5, ' - , I . . fzmf ' -V , 6,4-gl - , , , ,VV ,-' ,V an f' Vx Vx: 5 - hr- 'Na -I , . , . ' - - y:-fmlfifgw. Y 2 l l eze ' I ffl I ff A M' f I 4 Wi, f' I ' ks ' - 4- vgufif . . I ' f inf W - I 1 6 A 5 x gg - ' A 'QS B n CAROLINA DOMINGUEZ VIRGINIA GONZALES Hl'I.DA GONZALES BELINDA OWEN LUCINDA MOSER 42. EW' DESTR CT CHAMPS SEASONS GAMES Opponent THEY Opponent THEY Cobre 48 Iefferson 44 Silver City 40 Burges 35 Tulia 50 Bowie 25 Dimmit 56 Cathedral 56 Plainview 59 Tech 48 Cathedral 51 Ysleta 42 Ysleta 46 Bel Air 44 Bel Air 47 Irvin 36 Brownwood 43 El Paso Hi 38 Plainview 41 lefferson 55 Abilene 64 Burges 28 Irvin 30 Bowie 33 El Paso Hi 34 Midland 77 Tech 50 TOTALS WE-1544 THEY-1236 This past year's Basketball team accomplished a great deal. They had spirit and when things were good, won the right way and when things were black, still fought with their hearts in their mouths. Our Panthers gathered-in two second-place trophies in the Abilene and Plainview tournaments. The Panthers received their biggest thrill of the season, however, when they beat the Ysleta Indians after our football and our basketball teams were beaten by one point. The Golden Cats twice defeated the Irish from Cathedral who eventually won the Catholic State Championship. The Panthers cinched the District Championship against Tech on the last night of the season. The team traveled to Midland to play the Bulldogs for Bi-District Title. Even though the Golden Panthers were defeated, our boys did not quit until the final buzzer. Mid- land had too much height for the spirited Panthers to handle but the Bulldogs did not sew up the game until the final stanza. This year's captains. Fred Gerth and Efren Rocha, did a remarkable job of keeping the team going and Coach Paul Stueckler always was prepared for any emergency. The team has been hailed as the greatest team in the thirty year history of Austin High School. FINAL RECORD WON 22 LOST 5 88 Y W ia, 1- k N- we-fs-fi , V .re rx.-q,..::-, ,L f-,gn - N ,Q :Stark I . . Hilyqg-f..c,T' C' -47 .331 5J25f,:-f 1 ,TL Rf -pwfqij 5 gzii , ,.,,3,w,v f.fA5.Lg:f?,, . K lynn-an --1-v-na-png, Nrawvww Rho... 'x 1960 PANTHER BASKETBALL TEAM Row 1: Iim Cozart, manager, George Guess, Gary Gardener, Fred Gerth, Lefty Navarro, Andy Perez, Oscar Parra- dropped, Bob Heiser, manager. Row 2: Aubrey Culp, scorekeeper, Iimmy Holmes, Iim Swallows, Eiren Rocha, David Simmons, Leo Iackson, Iohn Mason, Don Barnett, Tolton Railley, Glen Iohnson. Paul Stueckler, Head Coach. 89 I w , 'S -1,-135, -xsy COACH STUECKLER Panthers in Action - Iackson, Barnett, Simmons FRED GERTH EFREN ROCHA IOHN MASON LEO IACKSON Captain Captain iiY C C 90 g, . w.. w. A. I wa' C 3 H., 'L 15 V 1 I f J, gli.-W-. , V-ff 2 f W L f ,V Austin Scores Again DAVID SIMMONS CAGE GARDENER K, W :when A . M -X ,f 9 .7- 41 Q 5 V ff 41' X . agua 5 'Z nf- W a,5gyg:q,.1t1m:: .193 'iff gigs.: ef,-.wr 'vf5':f1w+, R3 'Wifi' -N.5.5rJ:13H':51 i 4. z' is-' f . ' 'Sf . ' Q-1' 3355.31 --37 ,., ?3,.viK. , 'Eve ' ffwmixwg 2 . MEM e:f,mw-2fs.gs-ws'- Jn 2 . fu wilff-.2 n- ,: eng?-YQ-Ry. , . Q , , .X Q. ..M1'1..fTWf-fail. 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A J , wg by , , 4 J 1 PM V 4- -1' 5- N 155' f X tu. ,A . .ff 5.5, f V. .al k, ANDY PEREZ N DON BARNETT g , . 2 2 , . f-fx! ., 75 2 - , , 5 wind' 5 1-.L.:fE I 1 . L -, Wi..-1,'fQ:1 F 5-53 T.. V , -E 'Z ' . z 512.15211-12.11 9-vw-' .fg 1: 5 3: ' , ' .JW ,,,,.r...,1,.,..,V. 1' ,g,ff4A5'. . H1 .- f- , f. , .. M Aiwa, f. . - . .fy ,., .,,4..7.. fwgwp r+fz?'fyWf fY'f: ffqy:gw?34:.,.mff, 6s2zf1-ff-2- .5-iz-Vega. ., We-. ,,', ,gm ., ,.., .,,4 . 3 , R , , 'S f- -If ,, ,,f we--3. --:'..w1:,:w:ffz9-if V- 1 : - - 5 Q '- 2.':1 .-:Aw e gg:'zrWia . :4 , cc' gg. 1 ,13',.-,. ' 1.. -v '.-:',4.I.v+sJ -8:2334 F Q., -. . . ,,fn-,M.- W .W 1 .. - -.bfi-1 J' g:5,+f::'Qf22.,.ff Sie.-,z.f ff2f:..41..Q-33-V.:mari.-V-. VV,-M.,-. 3, :.,,.,Lf,.,:y -2: f .:f:.-55. rqzzinp,-.1 f ' Q -nw-:,... rams., :avi-xi:-Q 'iw -:uf-'i ,2,i, Q N11 ,-sr' 5 i'.- AW-,f 1 . U:- :5f.'5I':i? 'I S 4,214-,.-ug 1, Ii -44:E2,4,?'ib 4-.2 ,rf -f1i1.'db:.f,,r 'fvvzi m-wg 1 1'-,'1.,' 115.525 :wi 'J-':-12?-2:-.gf -:.,. ..., , 91 Y , Allyn' LEFTY NAVARRO Barnett Goes For Two! GEORGE GUESS TOLTON RAILLEY IIMMY HOLMES HM SWALLOW . 92 I Ui HHH !Z? QW .1 fi! vf li: 23 L5 C22 ff 3 ISD LE Row l: Robert Arvisu. Hank Felix, Terry Gardner. Row 2: Billy Geyer, Sam Paredes, Bobby Garza, Bill Hutchinson, Ioe Martinez, Mark Dyer. Row 3: Coach Ion Sanders, Ierry Camilli, Don Prince, Bryan Carpenter, Iim Bacon, Ray Snyder, Richard Duran. B-TEAM SUCCESSFUL The Panther Cubs of 1950-60 had a very re- spectable year. The Cubs won 10 games and lost only 6. Their games preceded the Varsity's games and almost every time they keyed up the fans by their exciting games. Twice they defeated our arch rivals El Paso High and beat Bel Air once. ON SANDERS BILLY WILSON l B-Team Coach Head Trainer its , I N + 255 5 get Q X s me .Q Pflfw W were mg ,Q Q . wk K ,sxwwg L '3 it if 3 ? S lg! I it x .P W 1 A. ff -. xt . 5 xx 7 I . Si 1. si f gxxxbovx I N BP :Fi I f Kim, S Q L' syic ' . .t...g j ti,, X X,g1FW xg Coach Sanders did a remarkable job with the boys and prepared for their future years on the varsity. Billy Geyer was the captain of the team and was respected by all oi the boys. The big gun oi the B-Team was Bryan Car- penter who hit over 20 points in hali of the games he played in. Good Iob. B-Team. I. CLANTON ARNOLD GONZALES 8th Coach Varsity Player ., r f' ' I Qg-i 'W Q M. ' 2 PHILIP BOSWELL All Dist. Football J ,M 'T ttf 'Wt 2 1 IOHN IIMERSON All Dist. Football FRED GERTH All Dist. Basketball ww! - Bmw? CHARLES PEARCE All Dist. Football . ., ..,. R K. f T if 1 ,hw if Ni,,..p? no A ' ' 1 M, EFREN ROCHA All Dist. Football HATS OFF RAY HARRIS All Dist. Football sifti- DAVID SIMMONS All Dist. Football ALBERT ZERETSKE Athletic Director fzlgfw gw esv::sf w W- 5 ,' LEO IACKSON All Dist. Basketball BOB RUHL Student Traine 1' Q . g ' ',j-12.1934 w' ff 41. 'Q vi 1-:MHS ' I IOHN MASON All Dist. Basketball This page is dedicated to those persons who stood out in their own respective fields. Bob Ruhl and Zig- gy Zeretske for their unher- alded work and the others for their outstanding ability. Hats oft to the student body who backed these people and to the choaches who gave so much of their time. HATS OFF: PANTHERS! e f 1 We - AA t' , . A ' ' G.. . V ,M A 5 ,, vv f i ,M Q? V xnrf' 5'-ur LINDA BOONE AN ITA PALM Captain S - , . Way: Qi? . ix w , ,., ix? v 1, K km? , , ,,. 5 ix V- . I.. aff' f Y A-fs-f-1, ,lagff , G .. wf ff Si ff' I 2? A W :'!i.- if f f' 4 lg 5: as V ' Tag? 3-lb .f he -- ' ?,zm,:gpmw-' so ' ' ' . fi .g b , V, N . X , rv 5, , qt, '- ' fs Mg V- Milf' A T Qlv it 1 ' V 55 3 'i2 :if- 1 aff 133,-Cf' ..1,-4-Y, -9 2, Q- QW. I if Y F 2 41 Xe , cf it ,M lg N 1 ff 325 .rv we xg J if it A at ,M v .gi v x V 2 3,5 1' 'S f ,if ,, ,A WN A 9, r sg, , W 1,439 asgfsiseysiw e xg me ,A .ww M' mia -w gg 1- - -4, ,fx ww.,-. ,or a 9 1 Sf ,Qi egg-4 , 1 MARGIE THOM J The cheerleaders for 1959-B0 instilled the mind of every Austinite with great spirit in assemblies and at games. CAROLYN CARVAIAL KIT DETWILER Mascot MARTHA ARAIZA ..,C v' N- - P4 5 A- la .A,' ' - fu .gn , il'l,aY if W ' Q2-T' fgzf- ,.-1 -3 - ' -my -we t - .Nw-' 3 , , 5 if ff - 4,-It M' 'wkwylfe' . ga: 5:5 .A X - -- KVM-5 M., J' X 3 .f 'i2f.v'iNi.i ' .' ur , .fN '.' - ex f .J ,, ' iaw:'.Qeag3.., - E fi, aka: . -we X.-,w.,, ..M,r. , SEQ-Xx.Qs,:x, - a. - .,mtM'f-r W 5 fx- ffkil? W- 3 'YESW-yr, 5 iw'-.-.iii-':w. fm ' 1 'K ':l'N7f-i'iI,',, 'Y 1 ' . G rl. -. :11,1fQ.-'pew Sai S' , 3 fwfw. f- 'fast' - I ir- f .L1'.IZf'55 ' f 1 -' ww-in 142531-54Ilg'iias?'5 1 Wfikrb, fz,i1:5' Wm? - . '. -.-zgg., wy- S.,aws.ggff-ff7j,.g X :L:,r'?:gi2.i-is 5 Qi. 95 K gn 5 .. ,K x,..dF 1 ' f Kg f 1 f 5 gl if it rf f 31 f f 1 2 4 if 'Zn fffgy , If 1. in ,,,, .. A '- - A we' ' ' Row 1: Gabriel Armiio. Nicky Madrid, Charles Pearce, Iohn Iimerson, Toby Tovar, Pat K. C. BROWN Brennan, Ken MCI-ldams, Iohn Phelan. Head COGCTI Row 2: Kelly Smith, George Guess, Virgil Reid, Rudy Vcrlliodid, Ioe Taboda, Thomas Tolbert, Iimmy Holmes. Row 3: Lefty Nevarro, Henry Garbarson, Don Prince, Tucumcari Faith, loe Del Rio, 1960 VARSITY BASEBALL V Ry manager. Q4 Q ..,. ..,., . . . ,y, 1 EX I' ff ' 4 ' 1' ' 0 P 1 V X . y .r ., I X , QA in 2 kf 'N 4. ' ' ' ' - ' A ' l hh Q .An E if NICKY MADRID IOHN IIMERSON KEN MCADAMS IOHN PHELAN CHARLIE PEARCE Shortstop Outfield Third Base Pitcher Catcher ' A ' ,,,.h,,4., .f.u.,,l .., , ' I 'A A' f.w.M,,w,...,,,,, -- ' '- - 1, K I -f 'l f X , . , '. X V I , ' ' , 'f ,'l V 4 ' I Zv I I 'xp V E E il 5 N fill! ' , , . 4 , ,f ' ' 1. , A.. X . ' - 1 K .' . I, V 4 ll! , S V -X ,Ng w-new-l-... .,,,. L X K ,,.. li .... 2 ,h' I I , if ' N, 1 ', - rv. ' K. !', f if 5 j 1 f if jx Aj f 2 ' EX f ,B 3... f of GABRIEL ARMIIC RUDY VALLADOLID TOBY TOVAR TOM TOLBERT IOE TABOADA Outiield Second Base Outfield Pitcher First Base U6 x ffl S . .N .gf by X' Aj f,,,l,, If . li GV, I A it .y7jH 1 l KELLY SMITH GEORGE GUESS VIRGIL REID LEFTY NAVARRO IIMMY HOLMES Plflihel' Infield Pitcher Pitcher First Base E f-W E 1- ,ui I 1 Q xg: t AX f Q 1 f X X , t if ff f 1 1 1 XX fx V A f AXX WA f g 1 'V-I f X ' f 1 f ,Q ' ' I f' X I , vfiQ 'TT .jrf , I f t, A, l I x f ' ' 1.5 ' , 1' l r , IL vu gf y. X, , N X p 8 l Nqw ' x, X , ' , Y ' L0 I 'A,'.,i ' n t ' . -2 ':'7.vv Vjyfhig- TUCUMCARI FAITH DON PRINCE HENRY GARBARSON PAT BRENNAN IOE DEL RIO Catcher Catcher Second Base Pitcher Manager The 1960 Varsity Baseball team showed great tal- ent and possibility of future stars. Coach Brown worked with the boys until they had the feeling that they had accomplished something. The pitchers on any team are the heart of the team and usually a game depends on the cunning ability of the big aces. The catcher keeps the pitcher cool and has a view of every other position. The infielders handle plays that the other team sets up for them. The outfielders play the ily balls and extra-base hits or the singles. The most impor- tant man on the team is the coach for he has to fill these positions with the right men and must make the right moves. 97 r Charlie Pearce catches infield for Coach Brown. l 4 lw www gli ' ' of J if f 1 - ' 7 iw f 51 :,,'.V,'.J., ----.44 f 2 J J x Row 1: Efren Rocha, Iulio Valdenegro, Iudson Stahl, Robert Cobb, David Simmons, Bryan Car- penter, Glen Iohnson. Row 2: Arthur Dominguez, Manny Camacho, Fabian Valdez, Iohn Murray, Ierry Camilli, Pete Parades, Robert Humphrey, Arnold Gonzalez. 1960 VARSITY TRACK Iv ,..,.V kr uf!! -,, ,QU 'X WW, , gy- iflf 'f f , . , .- IST ' , 0.-ag-,,,,,r. .- , 6 I , 1 ,A V! .. , ' ,fl Y-hi I I , 5 , , FH.-.aw-'M-.,-if-1 V '.-:ff:,,,, w 1- . 5' V ,R if MM H , 6' , V- A at ff, - 597' R if t t ' Iulio Valdenegro is shown throw- ing the discus. if fl ---l K 1..- Q..- ,,,,,,' - ,, 4- Y ....,,,,,,W- 1 K K W inn ' 1 J X I vw--M - c- . K ' v--M--if ----f, Q .,.. ........,, 4 w--V-.--....,..,, R x . 5 ,M....,.. 2' Wm , W Zfria f' ,. ..,t .mi , N i i ' iY .. .,,. ,- if -'w----------f--- 3 --H my ff v ,W-,,,,,,.,.,.W... 5, i f'rf,.gtggg:: Xvf v A i V ..-. . i,.. ..tt. , , -- W , ,X , ., 1 V K il , X P' 1' f ff , A I ft 1 ,f f. if I F R g , my .W 5-7-- 1 :Z -fbt ,,,,-I,,,Mgff,.fe' f Pete Parades flies through the air with the greatest of ease as he pole vaults. OH yr., x- I . n. .an ,. Q H S, 1 Efren Rocha strains to put the shot. 5 4 .l x 5 .1 's v.s,.R-u - uf..'.. . .f..,- x x as 'QL - 3v.i, '.,: A if J fin' lf -if . .- - ' Z. W 1 .f rs - ' fy! 2' E , mp g , ,-.,.1:..':-f:',3 ' ' '.1.f- , , f ff ' 5 .flff '13 fPzi Qi. S: 'I A' NTT' f' 'M' 1 1 g-,- pi? . jf. , ' :NJ ' x f . . N , -ff' 9-Y: :slit Ag:-Tg1.:Z,Q5.,'-il:,?55.f 1' I - .f K. , C9 vp. r ' '- '.f.- . lg , V K ' ,-2 ', 4 3.13, 1, - g k , i AF Aliiygigglf .. ,- , 5 ' ' X ' 7 ,T,'1'-.12 '?7' -hx . X K H Fr ,f ' J LF' i ,- A ,ff ,,'3,, 1 Q . g'-ti ., -Q ,X .3 r r 'll ... A 4 ,t-Q, , ,t f ' A , , 5 this U ia? K. ,' -A 4- .4 xt ,A K, B - ' 41. T fig' ' Q f'21Pw?!,, 1 N 'Y .1515 K S 4A.'ga,sA'ql: 4 Mason lets loose of a left-handed jumper Henry guards the flowers on the coffin of the El Paso High player on against Ysleta. the day of the football game. i V1 Nicky Madrid hits an Ysleta ball carrier so hard that he fumbles. ,', 7 - , 7 ,iv 1 1 1 7 i it , he ,f--- f '-Num' f 'Y . . f XM' ,5,fj:.,.:,, I W ,Q f'5'w27?i'S'LT'-. - 3 -J' ..,- nf, gg gg 11 I, iesriy - , Yr 4. 'Qs 3f5'f'f12'1'i3:.:i22L .. sq 1 -.f. ,.- wb . Don Barnett hits two against the Irish. Philip Boswell shows his All-District torm on a touchdovxm run against Ieiferson. 99 ,yn MW Jiafml Y WWWFWIW -fi Wilfmm W ' fm -- 4-M-sr it .4 'N Eighth Grade Football Team: First row: Clay Douglas, Bernie Gonzalez, Ieffrey Dunivan, Robert lohnson, Bill Mason, Ricky Plumbly, Mike Spence, Iames Iohnson, Steven Paxton. Second row: Augustine Solis, Russel Hedrick, Wayne Clifton, Walter Koslowski, limmy Megehe, Frank Nader, Raymond Bostilles, David Snider, Art Reid, Iames Lickett, Randy Sanders. Third row: Sammy Anderson lstandingl manager: Bobby Birch, Oscar Paredes, Richard Camo, Iimmy Feilan, Ioe Gonzalez, Norman Por- ter, Glenn Mofiet, Harry Dixon, Mike Barry, Burt Borsenberry, Iames Ellerbe, Tony Vargas, Coach I. H. Clanton. 1 E434 1, f W' 11 , gs z.,.'..2:'ff' af iv ' ' 1' . ,,,lQtf,' 7742.11 4 ' ,, ' ,, L W .,, z, , ..,I W W Q if f HM- 5 3 . ,W V,,,,,,,yV,, -V r, if .,.,. --- 1 -. fi U 9'kwE4,f'wfg l ?f'f,t,f' if WC' ,.f,: 'QW ff 'iff 'ff'f 'f-'7. -, Z 'mfflzifu' 'ff A 'Q , I V. F- . .17 , :JV ,. ,LW 1 WW y K LV if , f pw WMA , f' ,- f fp' , 9' V 4512 rn as F3 1 iff Q2 Q : X K , . ami, N H ,. V 'V 'Q' Q ml A 3 ' Q 'S ,.4'g.?,g:.fv ' xr ' F X-i- xfrg '.sQ- - . W , ' , A X Q l u X ' mffiiffw f ?,fy f ravi' 'aa 53, rg .X I . V . xi :k.,'.f. 9552 A I L if TQ? 41 qi A Q' Vs ,b A 4 M- 5 is-... A K ,?i5?,,gAY!ivsLl QR hif i u w ti, .,-M ' ,.r.,.,., E ' , ' f ,. K W' s 'T'..,,.. ., T '1ww?24i6'iS A - . f sw - 4 of f - t.t i.3,. Q,' f H1112 yf1.'t -.s.rj. . , I, b V t ww. . .ww-5sfm,,X, f.,.,Mmwlg . - i..,,,..4-3., 4' , , - 4 .-Am. c'4LZ T L ' f -wr, if QQQA .1. t i'J , 5, V ' W' ' ' - 'f - ' , , V -V , . 5-rw, r , ff: , ' , - K , jg: A Q Q ' 5 '-. -h 1 .5 ., ,f,:,.+..ig Here, the Freshman team is shown in action. Eighth Grade Basketball Team: First row: David Snider, lim Megehe, lim Phelan, Bob Iohnson, Bobby Birch, Tony Vargas, Aug- ustine Solis, Louis Camilli. Second row: Coach Miller, Randy Sanders, Steve Paxon, Doug Proctor, lim Wigginton, Walter Kos- lowski, Norman Porter, Ioe Gonzalez, Coach Clanton. , , , . ,W .4 If?-Ygyxxtgx f H ,,.,,f, 4, 4, - f - Q, .. .ff gf rf. 1-ff W Wv17.,,,. we . f , ' f 4 - ,- v., , I fyvzy-Ln, I . .f 54 1 -e . . , fwfwmj, i 4 M , . ,M f fn C , , if . ,f , . X Q , ,V z t was ,.,,, yu 1 QEYI4, ' . ' 50 5... 2 5 Vi I 3 K'i. 'mlm' H 5 nl ?i' iv. f 2o .z tl. 4 umm. .m.w,g,1,b S gi Modern dance is also shown on the football field? illwnamnunnqu, ?' 1 1 A -'-on ma.. Y 4 ? i 3 N 5 4 E E A fb 1. -X '41 tj-W '.: 'jx .'Wy if Lfwfti , ,t,AQ'43. ,.fgtg3t'5,w2,E - AvfT:+Rxf1??2 v t 'ii E Xikgrl' NG x Nt xx H L 1 l. l. 'N xt, ' NW Y., ami? 5. r?'S?s1g45X bfi, , in ,- V I Q s llfgikf' X 'L . U l we fi of ' U. Z E - 1 lf . 4 '-fe-, Vssgg an Q53 ,' 1f,' JA , ,wwg . if - '4 1 7.1, . .V . h t f ,k: 'q ST J . f I mgwmw' -- Lf-' nfwwp, Rigid! x . +5 ' 'K X. 1. I. T f' if 1' 'f YE! x 505D S 55 of Goof' .,.-..-.ffemfmghin is one of the most important All that anxiety over a l1tt1e old basizetba factors L. 1 if IS g- I I I,- IJ .F 7-I Fl I' I 1 5 ,, ,. If .I A Z QK X3 I IX . 'E xi, e 5 Ii I I-I 1, lf? P- Y 'I III: ,LN HI, ' 4 ' Lis J ff Pb J!! DRILL, DRILL, DRILL AND 5 as , 'K -M 2325 1 ' x! I 'E' 'J 5 4 3 , if 3 jx if 1 . , K , is I 1 , 'I is N F R ,5 fs: V , 5 JS Q 3 5 .. fi: Q I Q I Q If. 2 .Lagw- I' A. . 2 ' ,ix-2 I x , .-ui. -x' IQ' .I - Nw, - 'lxffkfls-, N 1 24 -- Q, -,gig ., ,- R gg, 85 '1 II T as get ff I I I gi 3 Ligi- I E51 I1 I I ff? 1, Q DISCIPLINE CHARACTERIZE R.O.T.C. V' .Ji 'E' Q i ! I ' f-Twlkp 'W' ,' Qt Vi. 1,a.I'i'fj,':IIl,1If.':' .Q .' . 1 IW. If , L F-51.53-fr ' if sw Il-...lf ,V -,, - ,xy - X M-4, ,Il H. Nha--...': , I I .f ,N S' 2 ,M . I--,,,L, -1-4 -I , ,, 'f , ' .cd fx'-' LF I I - -. I f, 5 1. ' - , IME,- L, - ' IM, ,II N' .ful-.QI-:'. if , .-' I 5 is X' I l ' ' vix I I I MQ 1 I I ' filL5 5II5f,g','-fw :, 'T 1 :I 1 if 1 , , 1 ' I 'Nix jx- I .. if -' QP' 4- 1 if A' I- I A I M ,fs A -I uw -. ' V. . . i . .4- 'lr aku H Y' 'I - 5 IE! A . fvf' J mf' .5 U URRICULUM But pearl harbor and the subsequent les- sons we learned, day by day, until September, 1945, should have taught all military men that our military forces are one team as they shall always be. Omar Bradley The training which our boys receive in R.O.T.C. is invaluable, not only as military preparation, but as preparation for lile itself. The ability to follow orders, to work with others, and to uphold the principles set forth by our country is taught in this course. We dedicate the R.O.T.C. section to this department, worthy of much praise. 103 I 2 I I Q 3 Q 3 i' 't J 'H H f4V7m,m, I ag' BACKBONE of the CCDRPS Sergeant Richardson served three years overseas in the Marine Corps at Panama, Puerto Rico, lapan and Hawaii. In 1950, he joined the army and was transferred to Fort Bliss in 1954. The next year he was assigned as Commandant ot Cadets at Austin. With his past experience, Sgt. Richardson has earned the position of captain in the Army Reserve. I Sergeant Rutledge entered the service in 1938. He served overseas in World War H and the Korean War. During this time he completed two and a half years of combat service. Sgt. Rutledge has visited many foreign countries including England and France. Upon his return, he served as an instructor at Bowie, and later, Austin. -Sergeant Kee enlisted as a marine in 1941. Dur- ing this time he served in World War II and in many South Pacific Islands with the First and Second Ma- rines. In 1945 he joined the army. Alter spending a great deal ot time in Europe and Korea, he came to Fort Bliss and then began teaching at Austin High. 104 ROTC AT AUSTIN Military training in the El Paso High Schools dates back to March 1888, when Cal- vin Easterly, the first superintendent of schools saw fit to organize a military training unit known as the El Paso Cadet Guard. By an Act of Congress of 1916, the Reserve Officers Training Corps was created. In 1928, this unit expanded to include Austin High School and in 1936 the Sponsor Unit of ROTC was formed. Military training is only a part of the ROTC course of instruction. The development of leadership, discipline, and other democratic attributes are part of the program. The cadets participate in many activities, such as: RIFLE TEAM . . . Each March the rifle team goes to Arlington, Texas, to participate in shoulder to shoulder matches. Among honors they have won are first place in the city cham- pionship matches and second place at Arling- ton State College. DRILL TEAM . . . The drill team performs intricate drill and manual of arms. It was not till 1958 that the drill team was matched com- petively against other schools. COLOR GUARD . . . This group of five boys participates in all ROTC activities, school as- semblies, and other special functions. SPONSOR CORPS . . . These girls are ap- pointed to the honorary rank of the cadet of- ficer they sponsor. The sponsor corps partici- pates in the annual drill meet and competes for the best drilled sponsor trophy. Austin Sponsors have only lost this trophy once in the last eight years. ROTC BAND . . . The ROTC band plays for all reviews, parades, and inspections. One of the highest honors that this band has won, is the best ROTC band in the city award. THE STAFF Row 1. Margaret Richardson, Lois Twitchell, Karen Parks, Patty Thompson, Iudy Hall, Pat Steele, and Carole Moran. Row Z. William Garrison, Eddie Stafford, Bob Logan, Iimmy Stuckey, Iimmy Story, Robert Rutan, and Charlie Stevens. wg J, ,V Q, U, ,L S ,Q V : 5 . I ' 4 1 1 1.4 -IQ., f-v,.1. A M A6 ' ' - 'AA,i . A,.,':-'f'fQTr,AA.. ff wwf 49 ' 1. 1 1' 51 f 1 fp ' 5 'f f 1-af A' - 1 y 1,1 1 f1 ' 1, 3415 I Y AA X 1 , , V I 4 , X 1 M 1 0 f 1 ,A f 1 if ,glk qi. A I A ig 1: 'I-.af I A 5 Aww A y V 7 Q ,W M ' I' ' ' I' ' AL Ae:1f1A-Af., -f 1, - 1,. ,A .A Colonel IAMES STUCKEY ,rw . A M 51- 13 1 1 1' ef , 1.1 1 V. in nu-.fl 1 ff A I- M11 , 1 141 ' ig Q! I 1 f . f A ff X 11 11 4 iff , 1, 111 1 Wa .' Ay 4 1 .Ag , A1 W' 'S , I I V f 1 1 fy .gf f 4 .f1!f,f1 5 Ccxpiain CHARLES DUNN .4 u. A 1 1 ,1 If ef A-192113, AA A 'f fft1f--Wili-'V 1- - su 1 gs- A 5: Wy A A-fr A-7Agj2Qi1.M1'.'i5 Q'? flI ' K 2 ' f 'f ' 592' ' I-' ' ' ' 2 A' 5 1 A ,hy ' A .RA 'sz I - gag 'A ,AA .ilk I ,.,.,, k 1 'AA -- .- fi 1 - ,I I 321: V - . 4 1 A A A r A ' Q F Q A ,A A -A ,f?ifT ' f '- T A A -ig 852221 1 5 mg, A AA :AIVCXEAA 9.1, 4? I 4' W A 'f W 2 gf, QA - A, Aw A R4 ' , 1 'MN f, AA 1 4 7 4 ,-.11 - k ,4 - .A in Q, AA If U A 5 0 J jd' Q vjf 5 X G K 1 , 1 wif'-at A XC-9 A' 0- A 2 .iif 1 t i ff ,fi Q Y Lt. CoL ROBERT LOGAN . 1959-60 OFFICER CORPS I f V ,,,.1M' - ' - ' - p S A QM 'V A A A ' A , A- 41-w-494 'VM' ' if 'ww f -+11-1 M' -' ' - A A A. A ' 1 ' 1 A A A 2 v 15 d.1,.1.1 A1 A- - A IA A-Lf, A ,M 4' , A '4 1 - A Auf f'+'f ' .T 1 -616,71 j 'A -fiigz, QA A I4 Y NA ' A A I x. ,A ,A 'LA AV4A?gAm2,AzA AA f W1AffQ1, . A A f A-5 X A 1A I - I X A ' A -A - AAAAA - A ' - -. A1 X y A ,vi 5, A Ac iffg19yee,,f' A1 A ,. I .z 3. A AA A- 1 A W .A A, mag A, Q -,wx ,AMW A16 I .Af if A' A -vt 'AMAA ffsx . :Sm - A 4 AA 11A.AAAff11y. A A 1, .1 AA.. 1 1 A .1AA.1-A +11 13... .. A .A A A-1 Q X. my Ai A - lip.. 014 41-' . ' fA':1 A. -212 1 .5-I :Av 1zsfW-- wFfv52w-- ' -4 I ff' A- - zz f- ' s Q -Af 41 'A 1 ' . ff' 'P 7. '-I'1'I -2' f IAA I ' I A I -- il- If S-ff' - iff-:rm . 20' AA ' Captain Captain CHARLES BRANDT Aff' C M A A AA lf'-ff Af-Vi4 :1f nl' -CA ' 'L A AAAA I ' A ,A11'A AA11',AAA A-'AA A n pf, ,Aj A AIAAA Vvfy 5 QA I 5 f 'U ff Lf15Q32IC 1' ik AE? 2nd Lt Captain IACK Mc ILHANEY L- AA A QA:AA:,-,IAAAA A 'AAA-711.15 I - 5 A 4 X 44! 1 -' .fu 1: ' 1 Q1 ' A' ' -H9 ' -,..I.l 2nd LL Znd Lt. . IOSEPH BOMBACH IOHN COX LOUIS BLACKWELL 106 Captain PAUL LARREMORE GENE DENNEHY - ON Aw A Af-ww. :wp A A V- A A1 .A AA. A. A AQAWSWVAA 1 A W 1 V' 3 A L AX AA NN I A fs ' f ' 1 26150 l X ed 2' . 5 mm . 3 t f 4 ,n, If ' P A ' rf? MQ I ' 5 1 11 1 2' s KA ,N ,il N93 9' xf' 1, ffm , 'fer 1' ' 1 IW I xi fn 1 A I f A y 1 A, . A A f w ma, ' 1. -Aj WILL 2nd Lt. 2nd Lt. IAM DENTON RAY EHRENSTEIN 4Qem,4Q,'ff Muior Capiuin WILLIAM GARRISON ROBERT RUTAN PASS IN RE IEW WW JM .l WIS.: Af R- ,W X if in ,X I 'V Iivkliu Major FEDERICO DERAS -. ' oi f 1 .143 X i BH 6 1 f . ' if ,Q , ,I . -. . - ' '33 AG,'f'f.A ' , , ' , w ' 'Iv' , x . V K A 'K-lf .. 'fffff' A A 'ta' 4 v . ...f ' r ' ' 5' f, wi I ,J , fl 1 1 . Q 4 ,-. fn ,I rd T 'A Ejj' 2, V. f' . .T gg' p -Y , W, nf v ,gfmy .x . , 1 , , 'ff' . A . - A 'f A . ' , if afpyffnf'-fg4. , .. Q , I' 12 ,1 , A W ,, A - ff -1, .f Rfxzzw W, 1 ,, , 'a ' V ffEf2'f'?f ' V U ' Z7:2'5?'W l4V ' A 1 A A - A A 5. JH I x 6 , .359 ,M gffff- . 1 1, 2 f' 5? A f Q -xy .' la 'Q' A ggrg-A-' fQ,i,,5f, V I ,Jw 1.--,4 Eg,-V, 'V nfff , Znd Lt. 2nd Lt. Znd Lt. ROBERT FELDC EDWARD LOWENBERG ALAN MONSHAUSEN Znd Lt. PAUL MU'NOZ V:-1411-,.. , if , . ,.,g,J57.Ak 7, . ' fiiffizrizzf' 'E t 1, wi - M 5. 4: I V.- , fa. M by 2,-AY ' 'A , , I V- ' w. 1 f , .. , , . , , 1 f. fa.: ' . 1 fx ff Q 2, , , , dsl- ' y ,ff ' A , ' wif' --:Q ' . Q 5 . -- ,' QQ, L A V. .. ,. A - , -:2'?,6nH. 4 my! .Vf--ffmaiff. 41,924 wf.s:5 '-'f f- -. . .. 1 ' 11 -' .4 ' .A ww., -:spy -w:1wi4y- xwmgls:-151, qw-1-1,-, ':zf.,.,,H 1: ,. :f.w-egg, . gf wwf W, wg ,,:.w6:.::fzfw6'W:sv1wW:-.1,,,mmc:,,,,,:.,fs,f,.v.V :-A f . 2 ,'.,f.f-nw' A 42' frfm. r' ezfz ,Qvzafffi-iwiftf''iw' f-1: --M' 2nd Lt. 2nd Lt. Z d Lt. M Nunf V BOBRSMITH DOUGLAS STUART IENE TEBEAUX 107 2nd Lt. IAMES VOLLMER 2nd Lt. PAUL PAGE VT ',k K , . , J' JM-'N.,,. V- , 9 M , A W 3, -9- f .5 S 4, V f .K ,If ' ra, ' 4'-'uf' .- T-I ' 'Lf Q - ' -' 17155 V- W Q17 I. 2nd Lt. D. WARREN S '?ii?5-5,-Q53 ' Af ima. 2. . Q 32 tant A it At A A Y -R 21 t 11 415. 52152-57 X ' 'Y 1 A Q , ,,,m.f:, E, U I V , ft i t - 'f-4 ' 4-if -I. ' 5 ' 'f I' N., ,W b '-.'. W -ww li W A. , ' f tj ' , ,, ... 5? ,. NJ' al ' 'Q 5 Q IJ, hhu, . In 1 N viigf gf , -AA.4 i ,.,,, A , I 3' , .1 1,9 zffit fy My R 9 XT , V N ,S N ' A ' , r ' 1 ' . ..'...: ' A 3 L-1 if ' 1 H' 4 I S-L' - H- ' ' 1 : Colonel Major Lt. Col. PATTY THOMPSON IEANNE KESSLER KAREN PARKS 1959-60 SPONSOR CORPS R ' ',SA if 1 A V eg A A ' ' zln ijlf' 4' 22' Q v x l i.l V ,.V' I - ',A V V i f Q, A .51 ,.M.w .,,. , H 'j , 1 D Y Sp? fa TX K! FM 'M 'gr 'fl wa-ff Wi' if-: ' g,, , , A .S It NN 3., 'A' jg A .X - f ,ff ', 1. f' N , X .X A ' ' W , 2.4 k1,. SK- , F7 'V-J ,, Um fi Tlx ' ' ,j ff N Q2 -N E. 1 R ' ,gv A 7? A ff ' f'xf'Kia 'A 43 A Z ' r I f dw ' ' D L 4' 'af Il . J- S xl fi K A Captain Captain Captain Captain MARGARET RICHARDSON KAY WORTHY CAROLE MORAN IAN ONHAIZER P ' , H , : ,. A I -jii jf, V I J ai. A 45? A is N .fn vw Cv M ffft H4 ILL? 'W IVIV Ewa, Q b- My N.. W A . '7' 1 ' , if A yr.- , ,1' I ' ,, I I ,H pk 1 2 rx .W -sv rd GJ 'I l xxx Nhy .4 fl, X A . ,-mf' X A ff N 5 9 tw .F 2 , . -1 ' X xx . I 5- A K' Q C f K' K at 'CN- JA SWL 61 4 S .J N A A at if Znd Lt. 2nd Lt. 2nd Lt. 2nd Lt. KAY SNIPES BARBARA ALLEN CAROLYN BADOUGH SANDRA BRADY 1 08 ,J 'ff' 'fihfff E52 X . L S Hi '3- ' 1 N an 'lk Q -f' N J E I 1 V N. Captain IUDY HALL PAT STEELE LOIS TWITCHELL ' Www x, + L , . 'EQ ,I s -5 1 1 A wr' 5 4-Q-fr f ,kj ,. if Spf .P Q J 4,.-A T N f Q ax 'i Xxx af, 4 .' 1 ' Znd Lt. GAYLE EDELMAN f , A IE J FILV JP' .- gr :sff..,iS 'A ,,, J' L 5 W x,x, ffi1I', kv wx 4 -W E ' iff M 5:5 ' LL E!fqi f :A sf' w.f,gf, A - bm 42' 'vw ' 1 3? is 'N Znd Lt. JUDY HAIL A ' -5:-'ff4.--E1 Q?fW'i2':i 1 Y i flijflvzilixll- ' iigifzfei' an - jf ,pw 'uv Q V jx .ffm EK '-., Jil i,,,fv, if 51. H . , gf A if , . Wg, ' ' I' W 0' 1, X ,., I 3 4 'Qi '-fi N' F' ,V I. L, --.,, 'Z 7 .- VL BV ,,A,4f.,f - V'4:. I J . IV ' i L. f ' 'QAZAX f fy Captain Captain Captain KIT DETWILER CABLE OMUNDSON EVIE STRONG INSPECTION ff! Y 9 , U. Y 'W' Cai XA i Y ,MM I i N diff ' if M ,wx -J V ,Vi Yap? NW- X K Vgwxqny 2 'QM M if J EX Q A V 9 X 'SMX XX j Q f 2 f 'I 2nd Lt. KAREN IOHNSON 1 2nd Lt. 2nd Lt. 2nd Lt. HELEN Mc MULLEN IO LYNN Mc COY PEGGY Mc FADDEN '0 if, VV,, N , 2. Y ,.. N w .141 ldfv 155 . an I ,J :L- 1 ., ' K , v'-. F : 1 .-,Mid I f QA . Y S Q N '--37 f Y, ,N , v.. 9 is A x in -N Wa Ax N . ,K iq-W r , V ,fi ' M. vm' 1 x 'Ib dvm I 312' 'I I ' A I 2nd Lt. EUGENIA MESSE 2nd Lt. 2nd Lt. 2nd Lt. DONNA TROTH R DOROTHY SCOTT SUSAN TOLE ' l my -, ' A - , , , ' A M f' I K 1 V A 4. ' , , ,4 A ' ' , . f . ,' 4 , -... ' ' , ,t ' . t .. 'f + -1 . M M A fyagl- ' ref ' . .1 ' f W' , ff. 1 4 . . ,, ,, . ' - -A ., , K, tv- , , php. ' ,.-,. ' ff, f ' , . I , .w - V, N .qu ' .. , 9, Iv wx ,. , ' - ,A - pf. , 1.11-, B . C COMPANY-Robert Logan, Iames Stuckey, Charles Brandt, Paul Page, Robert Felix, Wade Hambleton. Row 2: Randy Cox, Iohn O'Neil, Mike Robinson, Elpidio Aponte, Ed Rodriguez, Ioe Carrillo, Iuan Vega, Rudy Limon, Byron Van Hyite, Robert Price, Hugh Burris. Row 3: Iames Butler, Ed Bashur, Bill Sanders, Iames Ienkins, Iames Skipper, Mike Nickols, Mark Lipstit. Hector De Santis, Ed Young, Donald Hackett, Alvin Brums, Richard Shecter, Lougene Williams. Row 4: Ioe Beckford, Enrice Valenzuela, Robert McNellis, George Siglin, Pat Devlyn, Robert Brown, Russell Ca- vazos, Robert Hugulez, Louis Valles, Iohn Finger, Armando Castello, Sheldon Iones. ROTC IN ACTICDN .. if 25 I ff . 4 5 3. I f ,H ' Q , - x H ' 4 4 ,..--: 2 I1e:,.n,: -:.A 7 9 1, he 5 Q? Now what could he be saying to make them all so HAPPY! 1 1 1 . 5 M.. H. Vx. fi 2. y Q N Ay .. L. me A-va Wim,-, . rw 4 Wa ,V wg, rl 4 - 4 wwf., 5 -4v4-uwa-www :L'f,? ' t WWW - at ,, Q l 7 49,41 , if? . V I 'VLAN V: . . . There's One In Every Crowd. B COMP-ANY , . . Paul Larremore, Ed Lowenberg, Simeon Burtner, Lloyd Adams, Ray Ehrenstein, Santos Garcia. Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: ,, , V ., Edward Rodriguez, Ronald Stout, David Young, Robert Stallworth, Terry Walley, Iohn McDermatt, Philip Prosser, Robert Rhea, Ralph Wainscott, Salvador Alva, Bill Russell, David Methin, Ray Nelson, George Her- nandez, Tony Silva, Freddy Ortiz. Iacob Paniagua, Armando Villalobos, lack Guidry, Manny Alvarado, Charles Alarcon, Henry Armendariz, Ioe Baca, Terry Walley, lose Acosta, Hector Olivas, An5MlrevsLli-tlitgn, David Ford, Alex Martinez, Gilbert Meiia. Duane Wilson, Tom Calloghan, Anthony Ripchick, Donald Shumate. Billy Walton, Alex Padilla, Fares- Karam, Wesley Benson, Lynn Tremain, Bill Collins, Francisco Ayon, Darrell Horne, Carlos Salinas, Reiugio Robles, Carlos Garcia, Paul Williams, Ralph Orner, Albert Lopez, David Onti- veros, Charles McCullough, Robert Murphy, Ramon Montes, George Poe. Mike Mathers, Warren Iorgenson, Fidel Torres, Iavier Rodriguez, Ronnie Wegelin, Manuel Caballero, Duane Baker, David Parker, Iames Bacon, Ioe Taboda, lim Ford, Charles Mclnturlf, Manny Oliver, Tony Brown, Ioe Iohnson, Randy Widener, Chet Adams. Tom David, Alder Meckler. t 1 K , :P sw 1 . 1 if 13? wi ' Q by A -A A '- L- A l,.. .51 . ' ' ' QQ . :'Tisf J +, 'm If M:-' -1w5Biff12Sv'.4F2i KLJHHZ- . w.,?r---w- WHO!-N . zr+f.v,,f'f--.- . -M A ' Q A K 3 M -A f , f' I' .-, - jg 5, 1- 1-A r - . , K. ' , J. y-:gg ,., Q M . g, A A, , , ,gn If , I -.fm-y .J f- 1, ... . , , if-', ' , , , ,XM ,I . ' , Li? f Kg, 1 A1-I , ' - . , 5 f--L ,- 'I - ' . ,M-7.1 '--v . 1 ' fl' ' - fu i - .. f , .,... M .. , ...LQ 'Wh 1 ' f Q. 24 - A COMPANY . . . Bill Follett, Louis Blackwell, Iohn Cox, Iene Tebeauz, Bill Yerby, Alan Monshausen, Harry Kin- caid, Charles Thompson, William Garrisson, Babil Arrieta. Row 2: Gilbert Mendosa, Carlos Perez, Wayne Shelton, David Ferrel, Tony Flores, Lynn Franklin, Robert Rosado, Rudy Lozano, Rick O'Dell, Larry Whaley, Don Campbell, Ierry Garcia, Arnold Moralez, Bobby Guereque. Ioe De La Rosa, Tony Bryndza. Row 3: Freddy Gonzalez, Manuel Galhuise, Clyde Lawrence, Iohnny Valdez, Richard Swandon, Louis Corral, Dennis Milley, Iohnny Ruddock, lim Irons, Louis Narjega, Abraham , Larry Foster, Paul O'Neil, Bill Allen, Steve Cone, Alfredo Vigil, Ioe Gonzales, Ioe De La Rosa,Tony Bryndza. Row 4: Larry Hunt, Vance Gausey, Mike O'Conner, Iay Alexander, Robert Clark, George Overton. Garry Devires, Everett Bolton, Steve Cone, Ray, Rojas, Bob Steele, Victor Duron, Dick Thompson, Bill Blankenship, David Bur- roughs, Steve Browning, Teirhple Haley, Kenneth Maddox. MEETING INSPECTIONS, RCDUTINE DRILL . READY...! AIM....! im ,ww r K y y K' S ,. ,qw nj- W -j,:.',,:? 1. syyly V , H ,,.- ,fr, ,...,. s , M-nmieulgsgs, 2, iivwwalx ,ff Mgwff we ' 2 -M. 'Saws Psa vi. Q 'r y y'.. : V c it t .i,. , ss f . , i' ,-, Sl u Q i Jw? 25' f s W f A ,z f 125' viii: ? ' 'W , .,,, ., . ,,,, 4 W 6 m-n-ws--wumx-n-- vw?--.,-, .-wwvs-.. ff f ffff ff 1 y , f Tj W E HQ COMPANY-Robert Rutg-n, lack Mcllhaney, Doug Stuart, Paul Munoz, lim Mills, Iim Vollmer, Bob Darriker, Steve Bell. - Row 2: George McKenzie, Charles Molina, Ioe Coytrehas, Pat Higdon, Ted Franklin, Larry Lowery, Richard Aq- virre, Hector Reyes, Charles Greer, Rubio Flores, Flayio Patino, Waylon Moore, Willie Vigil, Ronald Daniel, Iohn Palafox, Ioe Silva, Eddie Perez, Ihuacio Mougupz, Augislin Carrilo. Row 3: Mike Ealliier, Ricardo Pinon, Elvaiz Zamor, Ray Brown, Felipe Uribe, Lynn Gove, Ross Watt, Tom Mu- roly, Gilbert Con Freiras, Manwell Rirera, Oscar Aguirre, Arthur Vallejo, Bill Webbor, Richard Palatoc, Pat Colehan, Bob Seymore, Ioe Estrada, Ralph Pauhan, Armendo Lozeuo, Walt Coolidge. Row 4: Philip Engling, Henry Dover, Ernest Pettingill, Ray Stevenson, Bobby Ashmore, Cecil Hires, Hanley Kiz- ziar, Bob Magedson, Bill iKrg, Frank Mezz, Tony Diaz, Ioes Gomez, Louis Bautista, Kennith Detro, Steve Welch, Stan- ley Erickson, Bill Yeggee, Dalton Powell, Iesus Ramirez, David Herston, Bob Hurten, Alan Santa. TARGET PRACTICE AND He said, 'there's dirt here', but where? W, Tag-6'f.r'11fw nm. -I H 4, ly, ., ,. T. 1 f 1 9 1' 'v ' '7YQ','::Q6, , T T - If 17 Q ., Q ' TJ 5, , ' 7 ,,., , ,V f W T y Q ' W 2 ' , T 4 f im iw W, ,E y .A 'fs f' rllri fm 9 I , fi? .JU ff Us we TTTT T it A, Q , it X xx!! U- 3 , 'WK' 3 . ',iyfmf A ' t 49' J Ajwf' V T 1 .im ,WV ! I lfa . ' 3 'T - ' It , ,fr - . t- wr., ,T f ff .' - T, f T f 4 TA, -T , ff- f Que , ,Tf Qin: T T all l, W T f A 'f-WT , BMV' , A T, 'Li' f '1' , , ,' , .-,TT - ' . , 'lfl T'l. -W, ' .,r.T - ' 'f m l2:TfTT2fv W' 4 W ,.-f, ,WF . A - .Wf,T iT l fl'l' . - 2 frwfv fit: Tm Tm ti. T A T Tu.. T 1-at-. X. 1 M wr, J- A ' M . , I 1 V, 1 V W f' , ' ' A ' .F D A I D I N E The Color Guard shines at Federal Inspection. D COMPANY-I. D. Warren, Ioe Bombach, Allen Osborn, Ed Ziegler, Charles Dunn, Ioe Cancellare, Larry Green, Bob Kinniburgh. Row 2: Robert Ybarra, Iuaquin Castillo, Sam Taylor, Henry Mendoza, Charles Bethany, Stanley Tor- res, Iohn Elliott. Pat Thompgslbn, Enrique Solrazano, Robert Flores, Leopoldo Sapien, Mike Fowler, Perer Bennett, Norman Lempert, Bill Hamilton, Iohn Silya, Ernesto Aquilar, Richard Del Campo, Philip Cox. Row 3: Claude Flores, Ronald Miller, Ronald Haggin, Ioe Watts, Henry Esparza, Ierry Soules, Roland Napoles, Ioe Lujan, Ray Bell, Bob Becker, Richard Simon, David Rosado, Pedro Rodriguez, Billy Ybarra, Don Hart, Steve Wood, Tont Galegos, Iohn Briechler, Ioe Flores, Robert Garcia, George Shinner, IlI,e5t9r,,Sil5La. Row 4: Bob Neihaus, Martin Gibson, Grant Coldwell, Ray Perkins, George Butterworth, Tommy Brown, Charles McBryde, Richard Molder, Stan Williamson, Richard Halladay, Ray Upham, Tim Pavlis, Louis Hard, Iacab Siler, Nick Nickols, Winston Black, Iohn Byers, Bob Flynn, Charles Tupper, Ronald Tuck, Roger Mackrell. ,X 5 S 2 1113-13'-5 N ,: --'rf' ' fr ,ig ' N ..-- ,img bv 1 ia: . inns ,, ,V xgll SCH00 gn .,xQFff E L P A 5.0 rv., Row 1: Ioe Nelson, Torn Liebert, Ioanne Kessler, Carole Omundson, Iames Strong, Frederico Deras. Row 2: Carden Fletcher, Iimmy Townes, Duane Tinkler, Robert Breton, Carlos Fierro, Edwardo Rodriguez, Robert Tay- lor, Nick Pulaski, Richard Hatch. Row 3: Mike Robinson, Thomas Baird, Robert Bohannon, Richard Aguirre, Victor Rivera, Rodney Methvin, Murphy Frank. Row 4: Terry Henderson, Lawrence Robinson, Hollis Browrown, Richard Miller, Darold Barnum, Ierry Edwards, Mike Goodwin, Sterling Neblett. Row 5: Richard Raines, Charles Gholz, Wayne Moore, Ramon Rodriguez, Marcelino Castillo, Manuel Castillo, Iames Smith. Row S: Leo Deras, Rudy Avila, Iohnny Coulehan, Iohn Bridges, Bill Bath, Iohnny Armijo, Bob La Tourrette. Row 7: Clifton Duchougquette, Ruben Kretzschmar, Gerry Iordon, Gary Lindsey, Virgil Reed, Iames Beymer. l959-60 ROTC BAND Austin's ROTC Band is headed by Robert Booth. The officers are Major Frederico De- ras, Major Ioanne Kessler, Captain Carole Omundson, and Second Lt. Bob Smith, and the band is led by the capable drum major, Sgt. Ioe Nelson. The ROTC band participates in all ROTC parades and Federal inspection. Each morning at 8:00 ILM. three boys from the ROTC Band raise the flag in iront of the school. Bob Smith plays the trumpet while two other boys play the drums. At the Federal Drill meet, the Austin ROTC Band competes against other bands in the city for top honors. RIFLE TEAM-Alder Meckler, Iimmy Story, Eddie Safiord. Row 2: Lynn Tremain, Herley Kazzarr, Claude Flores, Donald Shumate. RIFLE-DRILL TEAMS STRIVE FOR PERFECTION DRILL TEAM-Cadet lst Lt. Iene Tebeaux, Anthony Brown, Carlos Salinas, Tony Gallegos, Cadet 2nd Lt. Bill Denton. Row 2: Mike Mather. Leslie Smith, Paul Page, Cecil Hines, Armando Castelo. Row 3: Terry Walley, Kenneth Maddox, Ioe Gonzalez, Raynor Stephenson, Ioe Contreras. 7 av' -4 240240 lx -of, Q9 Q 'Wann- , ,ms- Yes I'm on the rifle team, but am I supposed to know what I'm doing? F U , , ,, fy! ' , 3 , 3 55 I A f 'W ,M A, Q1 i 55,3 I' v X ,-MA f-5 - 'X fy ,..f 1 I 1 What do ya mean, wear- ing your HI Y pin on your uni- form? AND AWAY WE GO as '- 'fi Wi Y, ,jg my ,W th we mme- It 1' ., Wm MT, A 4 vw., in M' N, W 9, 1 x, f Ah ha, says Patty Thompson, This poison should kill him. -X Nw.,,.f- ,, -HP 'Si 'QQ .- Q?-N Mr Frank Stevens shock- ingly explains, But Mr. Arm- strong, this isn't a racing form. A T r 57-.f ' ' 'aff - lf ,J rf Ak - F up , 3, T4-.Sf ' '-1-J. ' pm'-. I 2 ' r ,lf wi 1 'K ' 4 We 'lf . if f - 1' I K if Y jx 1 T t I - ' 5 , , J i .V , 1 df, I' ' ,.- ., I x ,A gin-x-if . . v 1' f ,V - 1 1- ,4 . N k X L- ' ww N X 1 1' 4 I L to R: Susan Tole, Queen Kit Detwiler, Lady-in-waiting Iudy Hall, Eugenia Messer, Karen Parks, and Diane Cook. Queen Kit and her court happily discuss the ap- proaching Military Ball. Among their favorite topics are what they will wear and with whom they are going. These eight sponsors were chosen by all the ROTC cadets to represent them at the annual dance. Each of the princesses is to be escorted by her officer. Practice makes perfect! 1 19 My l-x.lllv2, as ,lj I ,I N-U ,' .ityffrl . -.1 ,p '. ll 1 . ,gf T et Nw? 4' , 3 .V .gym ...LZ A Patricia Thompson and Kay Snipes, two charming princesses, smile for the cadets. 9? .im 1 L, , V' , ,,.,g3Mi WWW, ,I 3,04 n, xi 4 Aw W. me 1 'W FGUR YEARS GF STUDYN--AHEAD QF SOME AND YET BEHIND 'Immiui' , There is many a rich stone laid up in the bowels of the earth. many a fair pearl laid up in the bosom of the sea, that never was seen nor ever shall be. - Selected. Iust as there are many pearls hidden in the sea that will never be seen. so there are many students in Austin who will never develop to the fullest extent their potentialities. Since each person is endowed with certain virtues, it is up to him to cultivate these blessings as best he can. When an Austin student completes his high school career. it is the hope of the teachers that through every grade he has gained the knowledge offered him at that level. This enables him to proceed into the next higher classification with conii- dence. To all the students oi Austin we dedicate this classifi- cation section. RAMON ARENIVAR Kid Day Committee Senior Follies RICHARD BRUNS Audio-Visual Club Senior Follies YZWM: CHARLENE DANIEL EDUARDO DELGADO Pre Med Senior Follies ,ws X. ' , 4,5 -my PA Q'f'Ni MIRLAM BOWMAN Senior National Honor A Choir Ir. Pan American Senior Follies Ir. High A Choir Madrigal Society IOE BACA CHARLOTTE BAKER HM BLACKBURN Editor, Round-Up Sr. Class Vice-President Quill And Scroll Senior Follies R.O.T.C. Ofiicer Senior Prom Committee Senior Play Senior Follies Senior Prom Committee Beauty Contest '59 'luke LAWRENCE CANO CHARLOTTE CAPPS DAVID CARLSON GEORGLYNN Senior Follies Austinaires Senior Play CHANDLER Varsity Football A Choir Senior Follies pioneer Staff B Team Football Senior Play Senior Class Reporter League of Letters Varsity Baseball Senior Follies Dramatics Club Senior Ponies Austin in Action Color and Flower Comm. R.O.T.C. Ofticer PIA- Pioneer Stat! SENIORS ELECT OFFICERS High Senior oiiicers selected by the class are the following: seated, lim Blackbum, Vice-President: Douglas Reynolds, President: Anne Wehmeyer, Secretary: Mr. Iames Nabhan, Sponsor. Standing: David Carlson. Reporter: Tom Ellerbe, Treasurer: Mrs. Vera Michael, Sponsor. Escort to Bowie Fiesta A Club Senior Follies Ir. High Football B Team Football 2- 1 Varsity Track Varsity Football 122 I-n-u 1613 gm . .1f GENE DENNEHY TOMMY ELLERBE LUPE ESCOBAR Panther Association, Pres. Senior Class Treasurer G.A.A. Round-Up Staff Ir. High Football Pan American Club Otiicer's Club. Sgt. at Arms Senior Play Senior Follies Varsity Track B Team Football Austin in Action '58 'L,,,' League of Letters P. E. Leaders Ir. High Mixed Chorus Austin in Action '59 Freshman Football Senior Follies Q H J- 4..- SHIRLEY ANN FULTON MARIA GAY DARLENE GILLETTE Spanish National Honor Senior Follies Senior Play Senior Follies Round-Up Stafi Senior Follies Senior Band '55 - '58 F.T.A. Sf- ASS9l'f1bIY Comm- K' wr'- BARBARA F RUGE Senior Follies Kid Day Comm. BOB FAITH Student Council '57 Senior Follies Banquet Comm. F.N.A. Follies Comm. -no-H 39' is Q- FRANCES GLAVES Student Council '58 Tap Club Senior Play, Ass't Director Senior Follies Football Princess '57 Austin in Action '59 EVENT A Choir Senior Follies B Team Football Ir. High Football Ir. High Basketball l ,I - :F f 109812: ' .A FREDDY GONZALEZ AND PARTICIPATE IN FIRST Kid Day was the first High Senior activity of the year. The kids are shown attempting to break the piiiata. M? ELI GILBERT GONZALEZ SIDNEY GRANT 1 i sex y u ' fx Q5 3 5 ' , , , senioffouies F-B-L-A as. ' W-s 'i ' ' Varsity Baseball 123 All ffws IGNACIO HOLGUIN GEORGE IARVIS B Team Football Ir. High Football Senior Follies Senior Trip Comm. LESLIE IENNESS DOLEDY ANN KAFURA HARRY KINCAID MARY LOUISE ANN MC CARTY Semor Foll1es Dramatlcs Club Senior F olhes MARQUEZ Senior F ollles F N A Masque and Gavel Senior Play F-B.L-A' Semor Gilt Comm 5911101 PICIY R O T C oihcef Senior Follies Senior F01-lies League ol Letters l'BEATNIKS , TGP TEN, ARE The Senior Follles set a precedence as being the first Follies to iollow a theme all the way through the program. The theme was The Beat Genera t1on and the beatmks shown are Ramon Areruvar Charles Reed Mary Louise Marquez and Ernest Pettingill. RAMON MONTES MARTHA MOORE Senlor Glft Comm Senior Follies Senior Follies G A.A. F H.A. ALLAN OSBORN TERRY PARK Round-Up Stall R.O.T.C. Officer Prom Comm. Senior Follies Follies Comm. CONTRASTING HIGHLIGHTS PAT PITTS HUGH PRESTWOOD Pre Med Club Senior Play Drcxmcxtzcs Club 5611101 17011195 FQ ,Q ,..,,,,r..4,5,,tg,V, . , 'Z' ai' , , , 1n9 DRURYGENE NEBLETT IUDY NELSON ROSARIO NEVAREZ lr. Band Senior Follies Senior Follies Senior Band G.A.A. E SHARON PERNELL ERNEST PETTENGILL PATSY PETTERS Sr. Na1'l. Honor Masque and Gavel D.E. Sweetheart Round-Up Stall Beauty Contest '57 119' Because of their excellence in high school work, these students were in the Top Ten Per Cent. They are, seated from left to right, Karen Melberg, Paul Rodriguez, and Carolyn Shaver. Standing. Maria Gay, Yvonne Mellinger. ' ' 9122-l:Q454,: F .my 3 4. . L, .,. . ,234 eff 9 2 SEM 4.4 L I 1,91- Q. wh 'WCW -'So f riff? A.. ffm- A WJ? If r Q 4:33 F f H as ,iffy rf 1 rio, yr DOUGLAS REYNOLDS Ir. and Sr. Nat'l. Honor A Choir Varsity Band, Drum Major Senior Follies Senior Class President R.O.T.C. Officer ,w with :ow PAUL RODRIGUEZ ROBERTA ROTHSTEIN CAROLYN SHAVER SANDRA SIDES Sr. Nat'l. Honor Iunior Band lr. Nat'l. Honor Masque and Gavel Science Club F .N.A. Masque and Gavel D.E. '59 - 'SU Senior Follies F.B.L.A. Dramatics Club Senior Follies B Team Football Senior Follies Football Princess '59 Varsity Track Senior Play Senior Follies yous P9-4 KENNETH TUBBS EDWARD TURRENTINE RAY UPHAM IANICE VAUGHAN SUSAN WEAVER Senior Band Senior Band B Team Football Senior Play Orchestra, All State Male Choir Senior Orchestra Senior Follies Senior Follies Austinaires Pre Med D.E. - Photographer Kid Day Comm. A Choir Senior Play Senior Follies F .H.A. R.O.T.C. Band Dramatics Club Senior Play SENIORS 'WIND-UP ACTIVITIES Looks like Butch Dennehy is up to his old tricks. He is shown here stuffing snow down Carol Ann Sims' back. ova, - Ik Q' P may V W I , I, XJ . U t F KL SEP' te f ly f' X , 'vi 2 , ' 'I' XIX t We -0 ANNE WEHMEYER FRANCES WILHITE BILL YERBY DEANNA YOUNG 1 ,A ,Vi Ir. and Sr. Nat'l. Honor Austinaires Senior Play Pioneer Stall 'ii 3 33? A-in-A Princess '56 and '58 Senior Play Senior Follies Orchestra. '55 - '58 i' ' ' A-in-A Lady in Waiting Senior Follies R.O.T.C. Officer Quill and Scroll Football Princess '58 Football Lady in Waiting Senior Class Secretary Senior Y-Teens 1 26 Senior Follies Senior Prom Comm. 'Wi Y ,, MW... Q ' A 4 'g L 3 uv-..- Here is one of the beatniks from the Senior Follies. He's Freddy Gonzalez, selling tickets to Austinites for the Senior Follies. fx 'SA Q- Doledy Kafura and David Carlson were chosen the best dress- ed kids on Kid Day. They are shown here at the Kid Day party. Anne Wehmeyer. a High Senior, was Lady in Waiting for the Foot- ball Court. She is pictured here as she was introduced in the Coro- nation Assembly. fl ELISA ACOSTA Pioneer Staff-Times Editor GAA Iunior High Girls Chorus Senior Follies .4 EUGENE DALE ALRICH BOBBY ADAIR LLOYD ADAMS VIRGINIA AIMONE OLGA ALBA ROTC Officer 58-BU French Honor Society Tap Club-Pres. ROTC OHicer's Club Dramatics Club Austin-in-Action '60 Iunior Historians Select Chorus Penquote qi? -1ll ' ww SHIRLEY ALIAGA BARBARA ALLEN WILLIAM ALLEN EMMA ALVAREZ Football Princess '58 INHS, SNHS Masque and Gavel Spanish National Honor A-in-A Princess '58 Orchestra '56 - 'GD Debate FBLA DE All State Orchestra 57-BU GAA A Choir ROTC Sponsor MAY GRADUATING CLASS OF 1960 nv- ' py- iii -av' 'Qu IRMA ALVAREZ REBECCA ALVAREZ ADRIENNE AMES IO ANN ANDERSON VINCENT ANDRESS Band 55-60 INHS, SNHS Pioneer Stall Spanish National Honor Panther Association GAA A Choir Modern Dance Club Ir. Pan American Club Varsity Football P. E. Leaders Kalevala Senior Follies B Teqm Foogbqu Most Athletic Girl French Honor Society B Team Basketball All State Chorus lr. High Football 128 4' DAVID ANDRULONES MARTHA ARAIZA DE SNHS and INHS Student Council '59 Modern Dance Club Varsity Cheerleader Class Cheerleader '56-'59 Varsity Tennis GABRIEL ARMIIO INHS Panther Association A Club Varsity Football Varsity Baseball Aide to the King-'60 His . next. K, V CAROLYN BADOUH ROSA ARRIETA Roundup Staff FNA Iunior Historians Modem Dance Club Ir. Pan American Club Senior Executive Committee Ieiierson Representative ROTC Sponsor 'C'..7' FRANK BALL GLYNN ALAN BANTA SHIRLEY BARRINGTON ALFONSO BASURTO MICHAEL BEARDEN Band All State Orchestra A Choir B Team Football All City Orchestra Spanish National Honor Iunior High Football A Choir Audio Visual Club Austin-In-Action 59 CONCLUDES HIGH SCHOOL YEAQS... 3 Ei' QA ,mil f, 6 2 V, RAY BELL ROBERT BELMONT WESLEY BENSON CHARLES BETHANY ANN BIORKLUND Bi,phi-Chem B Team Football Panther Association Senior Follies INHS Senior Play Varsity Track Audio Visual Club Ir. High Basketball FHA Ir, High Track Senior Follies FBLA 129 in C!7'V?' LAHOMA BLACKBURN LOUIS MASON LINDA BOONE PHILIP BOSWELL RICHARD BOWHAY BLACKWELL Most Popular Girl Iunior National Honor Society Band '55 - '55 Varsity Cheerleader Student Council Vice-Pres. '59 Science Club Student Council Varsity Football-Capt. Dmmctics Club ROTC Sponsor All District Football Senior Play Beauty Contest '59 Varsity Track ROTC Office, Princess to A-in-A Twirp King '59 hgfw uv-1-f CHARLES BRANDT SANDRA BRADY PAT BRENNAN ION BRICHLER SANDRA BROWN SNHS and INHS PNA A Choir Band Roundup Staii Iunior High Girl's Chorus Dramatics Club Science Club Quill and Scroll ROTC Sponsor Senior Play FBLA Science Club Senior Follies ROTC Officer AND RECEIVES DIPLOMAS TOMMY BROWN GERALD BROWNLOW Panther Association members always were cm attraction Science Club Audio Visual ' ROTC Officer and help at the assembhes. 130 -IS r 1 t Ir. High Student Council '57 A11Cit Ba d 56-BU lr. High Student Mgr. '57 ALVIN BRUNS PAMELA BULLS SALLY IEAN IANET ELAINE BURING BOB BURNS Pioneer Staff-Ads Ir. Nat'l Honor Society BUMGARDNER Dramatics Club Masque and Gavel PNA Senior Play y n FTA Ir. pcm American A Choir President Ir. Band '54 lr. High Football un. 41316. tv 'EE' I L fwgwgiww t- . ' 1 ' .f.. , w W ,skis N0-I .fT'? SIMEON BURTNER SANDI LEE BURTON BARBARA BUSSELL IAMES H. BUTLER ROBERT C. BUTLER ROTC Officer ROTC Sponsor French Honor Society QROBINQ OH'icer's Club fustinding-Kction '60 Panther Association Studem Council '50 atm u AT COMMENCEMENT CEREMONIES G N ww ' A Z4 .x,,x x x , X , F'-1 ' A. , T I ,Q is Brush 'n Pallette Varsity Tennis Most Popular Boy Iunior Favorite Panther Association fu Wt lxxgko+ x ,gg Something seems to be very interesting? GEORGE W. JOHN BYERS BUTTERWORTH Senior Play Senior Follies Ir. High Football 131 BARBARA CALCOTE GRANT CALDWELL Dramatic Club Senior Play Senior Follies ' THOMAS CALLAGHAN MANNY COMANCHO IOSEPH CANCALLARE Audio Visual '56-'58 Spanish National Honor ROTC Officer Audio Visual Chess Club '59 B Team Baseball Iunior High Football Varsity Track in-.ur LILY CARDENAS ROBERT CARNEY Band 'SE-'60 All City Orchestra 'SU A Choir B Team Football Varsity Track Austin-in-Action '59 Pioneer Staff GAA Senior Follies RITA CARREON IUANITA CARROL IOE CARTER ROTC Drill Team These Seniors served on the fall Student Council: Ioan Fiske, Philip Boswell, Mar- garet Richardson, Charles Tupper, Anne Wehmeyer. Walter Passero. GRADUATES HAVE MANY sn- riff M. MARIE CASTILLO CARL CATHEY VANCE DUKE CAUSEY Iunior High Girls Chorus Beauty Contest '55, '56 132 PVP'- in ARLENE CHAVEZ MARY CLIFT Pioneer Stafi FBLA-Vice-President Pan American Club-Pres. GAA Senior Follies IOE COLE Panther Association Audio-Visual Club Senior Play -1... ALICE CORDERO GLENDA CORNELIUS GILBERT CONTRERAS Beauty Contest Dramatics Club GAA ROTC Sponsor ROTC Oiiicer's Club PLEASANT MEMORIES OF IOHN cox IAMES COZART Orchestra-'57 Science Club Bi-Phi-Chem Senior PlaY Senior Play Varsity Basketball-Mgr. ROTC Officer B Basketball ROTC Oliicer's Club 'E 'QI' NANCIE CROCKER Head Majorette FHA FBLA-President P. E. Leaders Austin-in-Action Princess ' Beauty Contest '58 133 58 NEVA COLLINS DIANE COOK PNA Student Council '59 Dramatics Club Pioneer Stall GAA FHA Senior Play Senior Follies ROTC Sponsor Military Princess 1 inf- . sg-.-, PEDRO CORTINAS, IR. ROY COVERT Band-All City All State Orchestra- Concert Master A Choir Dramatics Club Senior Play SNHS French Honor Society Science Club Audio-Visual Club Bi-Phi'Chem Senior Play Margie Thomas, Varsity Cheerleader. is shown in a position everyone recog- nizes--mid-air! onyx INGRID DAHL EDDIE DALE GAIL DAVIES CAROL DAY FEDERICO DERAS Student Council A Choir Senior Play FHA Drum Major-Spring Kalavala Science Club Beauty Contest Band President FHA All City Band Foreign Student Orchestra-All City and State Iunior High Football ROTC Officer ,70- 'Fx N. CSM? KENNETH DETRO NANCY DI SANTIS MARY KATHERINE DIANN DIETRICH Pan American Club DETWILER I-'NA GM Military Queen U Senior Play SNHS Iunior Pan American Varsity Cheerleader French Honor Society Student Council Roundup Staff FTA MIHI DIPP Masque and Gavel Austin-in-Action '59 D b T e ate eam Roundup Presents PARTICIPATION IN THE Four Senior girls placed in the finals of the 1959 Beauty Contest. They are Eugenia Messer. second place: Guy- lene Pettey, third place: Susan Tole, fourth place: and Margie Thomas, fifth place. Congratulations! 134' ig l 7 ,Qs-n MARGARET DIVELBISS CAROLINA gi DOMINGUEZ FTA FBLA U Iunior Pan American Pun Amencqn . Varsity Tennis Senior Play IOE DOMINGUEZ STEVE DONAHUE ROBERT DOOLEY CHARLES DUNN A Choir-Vice Pres. Dramatics Club Senior Play B Team Football Austin-in-Action '57 pl-X ,Uk INHS 6. SNHS B Team Basketball ROTC Officer Military King Senior Representative ROTC OHicer's Club ..v DELIA DURAN FBLA Pan American Club GAA Senior Follies 4- X, Nos ROBERT DURAN CARMEN ECHARIZ GAYLE EDELMAN STEVE EDWARDS RAY EHRENSTEIN FNA Student Council-Ir. High Brush'n'Pa1lette INHS FHA Pioneer Staii See, Save, Serve Club Dramatics Club Library Club ROTC Sponsor Senior Play FTA Majorette Senior Follies Iunior Pan American Club Masque 5. Gavel ROTC Officer ROTC Officer's Club BEAUTY PAGEANT, DOLORES ESPARZA HENRY ESPARZA Pan American Club SeI1i01' P01595 GAA Senior Representative Senior Follies 1 35 Two students are administered the Board oi Education by an assistant to our principal, Mr. Moye. GILBERT ESTORGA ANGELA ESTRADA IOE TRADA DICK EUDALY SONDRA EVANS League of Letters 55 G.A.A. Spf ,if J Dramatics Club Ir. High Girls Chorus Senior Play Audio Visual B Choir Varsity Tennis Mgr. Ir. National Honor Spanish National Honor Science Club fi? VICKI FADDEN ROBERT FELIX DORIS FERGUSON DAVID F ARRELL IRMA FIERRO R.O.T.C. Officer G.A.A. Pre-Med Sr. National Honor P.E. Leaders Science Club Senior Follies Bi Phi-Chem PEP RA LIES, 'F r - W w-Mica rages A 4' T CHARLENE FIRENG IOAN FISKE BARBARA FLETCHER A Choir Student Council '59 F.B.L.A. Pre-Med R.O.T.C. Sponsor Tap Club Ir. High Mixed Chorus Classification Cheerleader Senior Play Madrigal '59-'60 l 56 Austin's lighting spirit was demonstrated 55:7-5 ,,, 4 ww I -mo . .. ., 'V I A - , H' 'Et 'aw 1 CW- 'R f 'f','f'!h' ' -1. LQ, fi- 'Q- 4 Q, Q. V. '15:':,T'12, 'sf' ' . ., I il' ff' Q PATRICIA FLETCHER KATHLEEN FLOOD ROBERTO FLORES WILLIAM FOLLETT IONA FORD I.N.H.S. 6. S.N.H.S. Pioneer Staff Senior Follies Pre-Med Band, All City '59-'GU Quill G Scroll Science Club F.T.A. F.B.L.A. Bi-Phi-Chem QIHIS IIMIVIY FORD IAN FORSYTH PETER FORSYTH Student Council '59 Round-Up Stafi Panther Association B-Team Football Varsity Football '58 Varsity Track '58 'WSXV' R.O.T.C. Ofiicer R.O.T.C. Saber Guard ff--A TRAVIS FOSTER I.N.H.S. Student Council '58, '58 Pioneer Splinter Panther Association -qv...-. BARBARA FRANCIS BOOSTER CLUB ,mc I 11:12.9 4 i V, ' IA fb ,.. er .' M 5z ve tl D.E. Club throughout the year at pep assemblieS- 1 3 7 RICHARD FUENTES CARMEN GARCIA Pan American Club R.O.T.C. Sponsor ANTONIO GARCIA WILLIAM GARRISON GEORGE GARZA FRED GERTH ROTC Officer INHS, SNHS ROTC Oi'ficer's Club Vice-Pres. Senior Class B Choir A Club Male Choir BARBARA GILBERT ROBERT GLOVER MARY LYNN GOEBELT Senior Nahonal Honor Society A Club INHS, SNHS Iumor National Honor Society Varsity Football Band-All City FBLA Varsity Track Orchestra-All State Y if st fn q- il Seniors Diane Cook and Philip Boswell won a pair ol Suspenders from Billy Harrison at the Booster Club Varsity Basketball-Capt. B Team Basketball Student Council 50 1-an MARY IOAN GOLDING INHS, SNHS Orchestra-All State Orchestra-All City Spanish National Honor lunior Historians nf- fv- LUPE GOMEZ MARTIN GIBSON INHS. SNHS President Senior Class Austin-in-Action King Student Manager '59 Spanish National Honor Panther Association-Pres if DAVID GOLDFIEN Pioneer Staff Senior Follies Varsity Tennis AND SUN fi, -Nui ADALBERTO GONZALEZ Varsity Track ,nd .,-Mitten V 'U'- f M.. CARRINE GONZALEZ LUPE GONZALEZ PATRICIA GONZALEZ DIANNA GOOD PHIL GOODMAN Pan American Club F.N.A. R.O.T.C. Sponsor A Club G.A.A. League of Letters D. E. Club Senior Follies Tap Club B Team Football Maiorette '59-'60 G.A.A. Iunior High Football Bowie Fiesta Representative Senior Follies ,, , V, , , if' I GEORGIA GORDON IOYCE GOUCH I UDY GOUCH IESSE RAY GREEN LARRY GREEN Pre-Med. Dramatics Club Dramatics Club Band '59-'60 F.H.A. Senior Play Senior Play Senior Play Senior Follies Senior Follies Night of One Acts '60 Interscholastic League '59 - CARNIVALS! MARTY GREEN MARTHEL GREEN Band '55 Varsity Basketball Varsity Baseball B Team Baseball The Three Iolly Coachmen present a first place trophy which they won at the Sun Carnival to .Austin High School 159 QW. IUDY GRIGGS CAROLYN GRISSOM French Honor Society F.H.A. Senior Play fbw PATRICIA HAMILTON BILL HAMILTON A Choir Pioneer Staff Kalevala Kalavala F.N.A. Quill 6: Scroll Dramatics Club Senior Follies Ir. Historians Ir. High A Choir F ',l PAT HIGDON DARRELL HOOKER B T earn Football D. E. Iunior High Football GRAYSON GROVE A Club Varsity Tennis IUDY HAIL S.N.H.S. Masque 6: Gavel Dramatics Club R.O.T.C. Sponsor nr Iii IEAN HARMON IESSIE HARRIS Dramatics Club F.H.A. Ir. Historians Senior Play Interscholastic League IUDY HALL I.N.H.S. :S S.N.H.S. Football Queen All-Austin Girl Student Council-Ass't. Student Mgr. Military Lady-In-Waiting lr. Prom Sweetheart 'W RAY HARRIS Student Council '53 '59 A Club Varsity Football Varsity Track Football King B Choir wffnwi ARYFQX Kit Detwiler and Gene Dennehy share a surprise pack- age with Mr. Harris. 'l 440 -v' 'We .. , fm K1 4,,w., ANN HOOPER DARRELL HORNE SHERRON HORN CRAIG HOSS CHERI HOUSE Dramatics Club Austinaires Pioneer Staff Senior Play Iunior Classical League Dramatics D.E. Senior Follies Iunior Classical League Audio-Visual Club Advanced Modem Dance Masque :St Gavel Iunior High Track -n uni' Mve- 4144? lug its ' 47 PAT HOWARD BILLY HUGHES IOHN HUNT ROBERT C. HUNTER ll-XNIE HURTT Ir. Pan American Senior Play Senior Follies SNHS Spanish National Honor El Paso Science Seminar Debate Chm. Future Math Scientists. 6: Eng. Group gk' . ,BM , 4 I .,'- , I 1, 1:.' 1 N K 'A --sage, KKK W LEO JACKSON CAROLYN IARVIS spanish National HQn0r.v.P. Tap Club - -4 A ' W A Club Senior Play Varsity Basketball Library Club .fr Lg.: ,Q ZZ Senior Favorite 4, t 2 xxv' Nancie Crocker, head maiorette. enjoys active season. 14-1 t ff IOHN HMMERSON KAREN IOHNSON PATRICIA IONES VERNA KAPLAN All City Band Masque :S Gavel F.N.A. I.N.H.S. A Cl b F.B.L.A. P.E. Leaders u Varsity Football B Team Football Varsity Baseball Varsity Football, All Dis. R.O.T.C. Sponsor ROBERT KARRIKER KASANDRA SALLY KELLY IOANNE KESSLER Iunior Historians KOSLOWSIQ Senior Follies I.N.H.S. 61 S.N.H.S. Bi-Phi-Chem Senior Nan- Honor Band '55-'60 F-B-IHA. All City Band '57 R.O.T.C. Sponsor A-in-A '56, 'SU Band Sweetheart FERRIS KARAM B Team Basketball ROBERT IUNNIBURGH Pre-Med Dramatics Club Senior Play Senior Follies Science Fair, lst Place CHEERLEADERS APPRECIATE QP, During the intermission of the band at the Military Ball, students discuss the dance. 142 LEE KIRBY HARLEY KIZZAIR Varsity Football A Choir B Team Football Panther Association Iunior High Football R.O.T.C. Rifle Team Varsity Track ,4 .W ,-.lg-TLV - 'A -A ' . 'vggn2,:.h24-. I . I ,. , .--A wr. I f Siam? RUBEN KRITZSCHMAL LINDA LANE PAUL LARREMORE INGRID LASSEN ROBERT LA TOURRETTE BCmd,'56 See, Save, Serve Band '55-'BU All-CNY Bmld Iunior Historians Chess Club A11-State Band R.O.T.C. Officer SNHS Orchestra 58-60 Officers Club All-City Orchestra gi I-we Q, H'-wx 'K ,. '-- ' if- - 5 I ARSIE LAUGHMAN BANKY LAWRENCE CLARA LEVVIS GAYLE LIND ROBERT LOGAN I.N.H.S. 6. S.N.H.S. Science Club G.A.A. Student Council '58, '57 Science Club Austinaires Panther Association Senior Play Pioneer Staii R.O.T.C. Ofticer A Choir F.T.A. Austinaires OH:icer's Club Kalevala Iunior Classical League Masque 6. Gavel Drill Team All State Choir Senior Play A-in-A '55, '57 STUDENT BODY SPIRIT Varslty cheerleaders Nini Palm, Linda Boone, Margie DAPHNE LOVE RONALD LOYE Thomas. Martha Araiza. Kit Detwiler, wave pompoms Student Council '57 Rpund-UP 51415 58 with joy. Modem Dance Club PIODGGI SN-iff pe,-,quote Drarnatics Club Senior Play SGIUOY PIGY 143 Mi ,,,...... ELIZABETH ANN IO LYNN MCCOY PEGGY MCFADDEN MCCACHERN Orchestra 'SSJBO Dramatics Club FINIAI All State Orchestra Senior Play Youth Symphony Senior Follies JJ, R.O.T.C. Sponsor R.O.T.C. Sponsor 'U If 1-'.H.A. , : I 1' I ily! 4. hh mv 'VE ww qw.-.. ii., ,f HELEN MCMULLAN FRANCES MCNABB NICKY MADRID Brush 'n' Palette Iunior National Honor I.N.H.S. 51 S.N.H.S. Dramatics Club French Honor A Club Senior Play F.T.A. Varsity Football Senior Follies Varsity Baseball R.O.T.C. Sponsor Ir. High Favorite Sophomore Favorite 1 gyg 1 f- - x N. ,vw -. , 4 . -wif rf '- -' M 2? vw . ff Y f - . F' Y ,A V , - ' YV: 1 ,yt Y K :i i ffzxirsf, . 'Q A' Q ' 'i ,- A - S- tyres., y - J X..,.jya-. T Q, X w I .. '--1 ,, exif. is -P , ki m ? , it . K -,gg-h.g. ra .A 4, , .M-ri1Ai,v'-:auf ifilkil A ,x:s' ..t at , .. 1:1 i H Uii 'Q5Q,, Y 'RX - 91-sz. 'A ' 'ft A i- 'L 5 ' ' 9 rw Nt 'ii- Q - G R.. ,.,, , .X I R9 in ' ,,1 r 25615 W: '- .nm Iimmy Nance and his white Corvette are familiar sights to Austinites. 144+ IOHN MASON CAROLE MATHEWS EUGENIA MESSER I.N.H.S, 6: D. E. Club Senior Nqiionql Honor Student Council. Pres. Beauty Contest Pioneer Stqfi SRan5hbNat'l Honor Science Fair '57, '58 Quill 'n Scroll 2nd 6 5th Place Beauty Football Princess '59 Military Princess u Varsity Basketball, Capt. All Austin Boy iz.. '! ::, P' q-...., KEITH MILLER TIM MILLS ISELA MINER Dramatics Club R.O.T.C. Oiiicer Pan American Club G.A.A. R.O.T.C. Ol:licer's Club G.A.A. V , K 41 x' I WWA M, ,F :ln-in-1'iLJ' Susan Tole and her little black Model T are often heard and seen around Austin. 14-5 VALERIE MESTON IIMMY MILES Senior National Honor Spanish National Honor Debate MARIGAIL MINOT PATRICIA MITCHELL Austinaires French Honor A Choir F.B.L.A. National Art Honor Iunior High Girls Chonis Masque 61 Gavel Senior Follies PATTY ANN MOFFETT IUAN MOLINA IR D.E. Club Audio-Visual 1 IRENE MONA ALAN MONSHAUSER EDMUNDO MONTES CAROLYN MOORE GAIL MOORE F. H. A. A Choir A Choir Pioneer Staff Senior High Mixed Chorus G. A. A. Science Club '59-'60 Varsity Tennis Austinn in Action '56 ROTC Officer Latin Club Iunior Historians ROTC Color Guard , ,,,. 'QW my I QQW, if frcff HARRY MOORE SANDRA MOORE CAROLE MORAN DAVE MORIN PAUL MUNOZ Iunior High Football Penquote Round-Up Stall Band '55-'59 Audio Visual Senior Play Masque :S Gavel A Choir R.O.T.C. Senior Follies Senior Play Freshman Baseball R.O.T.C. Sponsor A-' -A '57 WITH MIXED EMOTIONS WE 405 TT' FRANK MURPHY GRANT MURPHY Band '56-'59 All-City Rand Iudy Sonnenburg meditates Iumor Hlstomns over copy of her page in the Pioneer. 1 446 LELA IEAN MURRELL HMMY NANCE MARY HELEN NAVARRO Pioneer Staff Senior Nat'l Honor S.N.H.S. F.N.A. Editor of Round-Up F.B.L.A. F.H.A. Panther Association League oi Letters F.B.L.A. A Club Pan American Club Senior Play Varsity Football Austin-in-Action '60 A-in-A '56, 'SO TOM NILAND LORENZO NOHIEGA Panther Association Senior Play Pioneer Stafi :un 'Ks 'QS qu-v 'Iwo SN vii-wt af BLANCA OCHOA STEVE O'GAZ CAROLE OMUNDSON IANET ONHAIZER OLGA OHTEGA French Honor Society Senior Play Band 57-60 Tap Club V. Pres. Pioneer Staff F.H.A. Senior Follies All State Orch. Senior Play Spanish National Honor Tap Club Varsity Track Dramatics Club R.O.T.C. Sponsor G.A.A. A-in-A 'BU Penquote Oificefs Club Beauty Contest '57 Senior Play R.O.T.C. Sponsor RECEIVED OUR DIPLOMAS AT. . . sale. Guylene Pettey supports the orchestra fund by purchasing candy during their project 14-7 YVONNE ORTIZ SUZANNE PALACIO Orchestra '56-'57 Pioneer Staii lflramagcs Club Varsity Tennis unior istonans Senior Play i N-fr H I 'E X ff V x f -K Y- L:--r i.wi,g',q5.4-f t 'N' ' Jw VL. Q Ii . 'I -1 ' . K . Q K r I llglsslrs., Qtr' V 1 ANITA PALM PETER PARADES KAREN BETH PARKS PARRA l.N.H.S. 61 S.N.H.S. A Club l.N.H.S. :S S.N.H.S. B Bffskelbflu Head Varsity Cheerleader Varsity Football Military Princes '59 A-in-A Queen Varsity Track A-in-A '58 Sophomore Princess Iunior High Football R.O.T.C. Sponsor Freshman Favorite BGCIUTY Contest '59 Spanish Nat'l Honor MCISCIUG 5 Gavel WALTER PASSERO I.N.H.S. G S.N.I-LS. Student Council-Pres. Round-Up Staff Panther Association '53-'BU A-in-A '57, '58, 'SU V -- -Y-w-Y--cv. . -YW 'B , uv . fr, it 17- CHARLIE PEARCE ELVIA PERALES PEGGY PERKINS RAY PERKINS Student Council '59 Spanish Nat'l Honor Dramatics Club French Honor Society A Club Iunior Historians Varsity Football Captain Senior Play Varsity Baseball Captain Senior Follies Interscholastic League R. ix 1-.,,' PEGGY PERRY Austinaires A Club F.B.L.A. Iunior Pan American Pres. COMMENCEMENT AND RUSHED OFF f' 21252 Emu 1? S.. MAX ARRIOLA ALLEN BRECK IIM VOLLMER CAROLYN PERSINGER IENNIE PETERSON R.O.T.C. Ofiicer Beauty Contest R.O.T.C. Officers Club Ir. Classical League lnterscholastic League l 48 GUYLENE PETTEY Student Council Round-Un Stafi A Choir '57-'58 A-in-A Princess '60 Beauty Contest. 3rd Place Iunior Class Favorite ROBERT PRINCE RICKY RAILSTON TONYA PULASKI BEATRICE RAMIREZ IUDY RAY Panther Association National Art Honor Pioneer Stall Ir Pan American Varsity Football Dramahcs Club Pan American Club Ir High Girls Chorus Varsity Track Brush n Palette G A A Dramatxcs Club Ir, High Football Austm in Action 60 Senior Follies TO THE ALL NIGHT SENIOR PARTY -'F' SF? MARCIA REED HELEN RENTERIA CECILIA REYES DARLA RI-IUTASEL KATHRYN ANN RICE S.N.H.S. Parl., Sec. I.N.H.S. F B L A Round Up Staff Orchestra All City All State Kalevala Pan Amencan Club Natlonal Art Honor AUSIIHGIIES Beauty Contest '60 G A A Quill 5- Scroll A Cholr Debate Team Brush n Palette Austin ln Actlon S0 D.A.R. Citizenship Award Round Up Presents 60 Beauty Contest 58 'Sr' ,im-.. MARGARET RICHARDSON Class Favorite Representative to Cathedral Student Council '59-'GO Round-Up Senior Editor ROTC Sponsor Beauty Contest A V fr VIRGINIA 'RIPLEY Senior Nat'l Honor National Science Fair Beauty Contest '58 Austin in Action '59, '60 Science Club President Pioneer Staff -ff' -f.,, IAVIER RODRIGUEZ PEDRO RODRIGUEZ , J A V, I, D.E. , A V i - as fi NORMA RUBIO League of Letters Pan American Club G.A.A. Senior Follies A avr la ttf! .-l ll, 35 p -of .5 x, 1 ,, , N il V -,M , fr i n . VR, ROBERT RUTAN Audio-Visual Club R.O.T.C. Ofiicer Officers Club . , sf 'ef-I 'J ALICE SANCHEZ GLORIA SANCHEZ Pan American Club Austinaires '57 Dramatics Club Senior Follies B Choir 'GU Ig-1 IOHN RIVAS 'JJ EFREN ROCHA Senior National Honor Varsity Football Capt. Varsity Basketball Capt. Varsity Track '59 -'BO Spanish National Honor Most Athletic Boy LEVVIS ROE Pioneer Staii D.E. s TERRY ROIAS Brush 'n Pallette F.H.A. Tap Club G.A.A. Beauty Contest 1 4 . in t IRENE SALAS EDWARD SAFFORD Pan American Club Senior National Honor G.A.A. '56-50 Masque 6: Gavel P.E. Leader '57-S0 Senior Follies U., .A V . t ' V vs Science Club R.O.T.C. Officer '58-60 Varsity Debate '56-S0 Varsity Rifle Team MARIO SANCHEZ TECKLA SANDERS 150 Senior National Honor A Choir Masque 6 Gavel F.T.A. Pre-Med. Interscholastic League IAN RODGERS Austinaires Brush 'n Pallette fs.. SHIRLEY ROUSE CARLOS SALINAS Senior Follies R.O.T.C. Drill Team X.. K. DON BARNETT A Club A Choir Varsity Basketball B Basketball Ain-A '59 All Dist. Honorable Mention nov 'Til 'U'-V Nl!-1' 9-.pw BLUFORD SANDERS CHARLES SANDOVAL LEOPOLDO SAPIEN IOE SAUCEDO Student Council '59 Panther Association Panther Association Round-Up Stall '60 Senior Follies A Club Varsity Track Varsity Football Iunior High Track Varsity Track Austin-in-Action '60 DOROTHY SCOTT RONALD SCROGGINS MARTHA SERNA MARIORIE SHAPLEY Austinaires All-City Band Pan American Club Iunior Historians A Choir Senior Play Tap Dance Club Ir. High Mixed Chorus Senior Follies lnterscholastic League G.A.A. Library Club R.O.T.C. Sponsor gs Al DONALD SHUMATE TONY SILVA CORA V. SMITH IEAN SMITH Vm-sity Rifle Teqm Austinaires Q KN 1.1.4. BILL SCHALE A Club Varsity Basketball B Team Basketball Iunior High Basketball R.O.T.C. Color Guard SHARON SHARP Pioneer Stall Austinaires A Choir Kalevala Quill 61 Scroll Austin-in-Action 'GU Qs his 2x 1'-I ?' ROBERT E. SIVIITH Audio-Visual Senior Play A BOB SIVHTH KAY SNIPES TUDI SONNENBURG RICHARD SPANN IAMES PAWLING A11-Cify Bqnd Iunior Nat'l Honor Student Council '55-'55 Varsity Football A Choir All State Orchestra Student Council '59 Pioneer Stall Varsity Traclc All State Choir Senior Follies Round Up Stahl F .H.A. Football Court R,O,'1',C, Officer Quill and Scroll Dramatics Club A Club R.O.T.C. Sponsor Modern Dance Club Sousa Music Award Military Princess '60 151 'fm 1 6:71 .Y Lx... A - f ' A A I.N.H.S. 61 S.N.H.S. Student Council '59 PAT STEELE ROBERT STEELE IEANNIE STARK CHARLIE STEVENS WANADA STEVENSON S.N.H.S. Historian Panther Association I.N.H.S. fi S.N.H.S. R.O.T.C. Officer Tap Club Audio-Visual Club Round-Up Staff '59 R.O.T.C. Officer's Club Ir. Pan American Senior Play Pioneer Staff Ed.-in-Chief '60 A-in-A '60 Senior Play R.O.T.C. Sponsor Officers Club-Sec. egg, ' ffiiliai f--'- s 4 4 Austinaires '57-'GU A Choir '58-'60 Quill 6. Scroll '59-'SU A-in-A '60 V we A , .. FRANCES STONE IACK STONE IIMMY STORY CAROLYN STOVALL All City Band '57-'58 Panther Association Masque 6. Gavel F.N.A. President Senior Play Beauty Contest '55-'57 t R.O.T.C. Officer Senior Play N . , , ,N 'i Xl ' 1 J' L lm- rm: Q f f M fe, ,,, , Z -1 IIMMY STUCKEY TOMMY SUDBURY A-in-A '55, '57, '60 Panther Association R.O.T.C. Officer R.O,T.C. Officers Club Pioneer Staff ,,..W1 Maw z 5 Z 14 tm, 7 , . it W. N.,,, W mf, f . ' KEN THOMPSON PATRICK THOMPSON Varsity Rifle Team Capt. Ir. High Football B Rifle Team ,vs 454, mm' 4 atifif' ARNOLD TERRAZAS Panther Association SUSAN TALBOT Pre-Med 'ssfso F.H.A. '58-'59 Audio-Visual Club Dramatics Club '59-'BU B Team Football Senior Play '60 Iunior Hi Football Library Club '58-'SU it 'tx i y , l s , 'ifffrffifiif fitfivffg W 'J ,::1:-'fi'j:Qzf 5f? . f L.. f W M' W . W? ' ' 'I Q 'ww' PATRICIA THOMPSON STEPHENIE THOMPSON Student Council '56-'59 Distributive Education RoundAUp Staff Quill 6: Scroll Distributive Education Panther Association V-Pres. Senior Play Ir. High Student Council A-infA '60 Pioneer Staff Beauty Contest H.O.T.C. Sponsor A-in-A Military Princess 152 Interscholastic League Masque 6- Gavel Senior Play F.N.A. EVIE STRONG R.O.T.C. Sponsor R.O.T.C. Officers Club MARGIE THOMAS TNHS :St SNHS Varsity Cheerleader Representative to El Paso Hi Modem Dance Club Round-Up Staff Student Council W lx 1 KAY TILLMAN l.N.H.S 6. S.N.H.S Spanish National Honor F.H.A. F.B.L.A. Beauty Contest in gf kk VIRGINIA TSCHANTRE TOM TOLBERT SUSAN TOLE RAMONA TORRES Brush 'n Palette Senior Play A-in-A '57 Science Club '59, 'SU Varsity Baseball A-in-A '59, '60 B Baseball '53 ROSALIE TRELOAR Band '58-'59 Dramatics Club '58 '59 'R w 'QT' BILL UHLIG Panther Association Senior Play Senior Follies Ir. Hi Football 95 4 DONNA TROTH Ir. Pan American Senior Play ROTC Sponsor Ir. Hi Mixed Chorus -'vs 45144 DON VANCE LIZABETH VAN SICKI.E Library Club Student Council '57, '50 Round-Up Staff Football Princess '55, '58 Sophomore Favorite Royal Visitor to Ysleta Ir. High Beauty '55, '56 Student Council '60 Senior Play ROTC Sponsor Military Princess 4th Place Beauty '60 Royal Visitor to Burgess MARY KATHERINE TUCKEH Tap Club '58-'59 G.A.A. Qs .Atal League of Letters G.A.A. Ir. Pan American Beauty Contest '57 'Epi-4 ,,,u-nn.. TOBY TOVAR Senior Nat'l Honor Iunior Nat'l Honor Spanish Nat'l Honor A Club Varsity Baseball B Team Football MHS ,,.. CHARLIE TUPPER Student Manager INHS 6. SNHS Masque and Gavel Student Council '57, '59, '60 Science Club 'Inu GT: .' LOIS TWITCHELL Dramatics Club Modem Dance Club ROTC Sponsor Senior Follies f' TONY URIBE IULIA VADALA VIRGINIA VALDESPINO ENRIQUE VALENZUELA INHS G SNHS Pan American Club Senior Follies Assistant Student Manager French Honor Society Student Council '58, '59, '60 Round-Up Staff Quill 6: Scroll G.A.A. P.E. Leaders Ir. Hi Mixed Chorus '- H ' . -: i .www Ir- -N,,. L ' PITI VASQUEZ IO ANN VARELA RICARDO EGA I 153 F.H.A. l. D. WARREN French Honor R.O.T.C. Oiiicer's Club WIFM4... HOWARD WILCOX A Choir Science Club we ff, ff' Z fm. 2 We , At KAREN WYATT Distributive Education Library Club '56-'59 KENNETH ZACHARY Brush G Palette 1 r,. -A -J. 4:32 :fel I il '45-1 -if:-Zf:,111, 5 A: L:-gf 'wg' M14 fe f , 4 mf, 4 -4 fx , Q l ' I J 2 ' Ea fx 5 4 X, , -4.......A f 4,4814 . BONNIE WEGDIN A Choir W 'sc in SHELIA WIPF S.N.H.S. A Choir Dramatics Club Senior Follies Iunior Pan American 1 ELVA YANEZ fi iff, l R . fs. W N-J, ' 1 Lf. Hp- A NANCY WHITE Austinaires '58-'60 A Choir P. E. Leaders , . if , .:,. DIANNE WOODS l.N.H.S. - S.N.H.S. Spanish National Honor Kalavala Masque 6. Gavel .,,, . KY LEONARD YANEZ Panther Association Audio-Visual Club L STELLA YTURRALDE EDWARD ZIEGLER Orch. '55-'57 F.B.L.A. Dramatics Club Senior Play Senior Follies R,O.T.C. Officer l 54 L... ,emi '93 '? RANDY WIDENER ROBERT WIDENER Audio Visual wisave 4 IUDY WORTHY Ir. High Student Council I-'.N.A. D.E. Bi-Phi-Chem IRMA YBARRA Inter. Orch. '55 G.A..A. 'QV '-amp. ELLEN CALLOWAY D.E. Club 4 KAY WORTHY S.N.H.S - Historian F.H.A. Dist. President Student Council '58-'SU Masque G Gavel R.O.T.C. Sponsor Round-Up Staff ROBERT YBARRA Pioneer Staii Dramatics Club Senior Play BELINDA CROOK Masque G Gavel Senior Follies CHFVDV A lonely Iunior Philip En gling carries pass from the attendance office to his fourth period class. 155 4 x will ,O I T ,f ' 2 ,fn 2 ' . f 2 as 9 . Kd -1 K ' ' V ! nm I W Q 1-'ff' We . I aw. ti-1 , ,. t zfgff , 1,:,,f,5 , si V? I . 4 . .3 41, .ri.,,:,, t :Lily M , 5-T , . ' . :.- -Hi' , ,P .1a'v'f-R N Af' f- M' 2 1 - :3 I Elk '-E-fi? ., . - ref 251- . ,, , ' fs: - ' X L, X2 , ,L . WN e ,D Q Vx 4' , ' FT' rv -1 -an . I -r .Q X, . ...LM A N , - :Z V- I ' , f' sf' A- 1 V Q- 1 -A - , . . i t . f A . ri E y ,J '25, -L W A 3 at .- Q ' ' 'JN 'Tri-A lg Exp. - 3? 1 . f L 1 BRYAN ABRAHAM CHET ADAMS ERNESTO AGUILAR MARY LOUISE AGUIRRE as A 1 ' . 'I' ' , A A f . .R we Q1 'I Qt- 1 ' . l I ' -an B fx , f - fe. y ' , I . N 1 I AAP YL, ry W IEW 31 -111 3 1 , , f ' I 'W i ti 'E BILL ALLEN BILLY SUE ANDERSON CAROL ANDRESS ENRIQUETA ARAIZA S5 .......a- N. X J I ,si 'Ex ia ' ,. ff, A K Vai GLORIA ARROYO . L 31 M G V -'N Q.-ui. . Qt, N., wr rr. -1 I. 'V -'N . 1. fv ,N J NK AUGUSTINA AVILA I! I Two pretty Carols blush as they flash radiant smiles to- Nffgf wards the judges of the 1959 Beauty Contest. They were two of the many Iunior girls to take part in the Beauty Con- W - test. REGGIE BAILEY 1 56 '+A i' 5 Ivy ,'a'Wf,,k N ti IAMES ALEXANDER f A -1-'fy Y BELMA ARMENDARIZ te J. 1 QI' GILBERT ASHER IO ANN BACKUS -.A M: fy GQ I. ' N THOMAS BAIRD L Sl. W '3- DENNIS BAKER .,..4-4 LUPE BARRERA MARGARET BECKER Q ,uw H v' via I 2 IQ? ,MQ1.1.- ' in -, ' I-A 5 MICHAEL BLANKS .:. ny? BETTY BOTTER --: .: 'g5 g fril ' , ' fa? I' -MW A V ,AJ 41 3, , V fl 'vm , A Q , N ,: -Z' 9:1 I-1 I f - I 1 Mfr I..-A QM, aw - , ,.f ., ,D 'A ,WN '.:sqg,Q.1. I - ff' RRT W A . 'fT' ., H1 f X Q ,. :K f DUANE BAKER DIXIE BALLARD ALICE BARELA DONNA BARNETT .-. ,,,i 4 ,i:.,. I 'if' -E12 .x A h . nv- ,Q 7 f f: ..,. - -Q ' W 4, ' , I ,., -' Kg x-1' .. X , RICHARD BARWISE ED BASHUR 'J F ERN BELMONT Sadr. WF X V, ,,,g?g H If IX BILL BLANKENSHIP isavvwww SUZIE BOWMAN If Q -2 , ig :sf xi ' f N ' : .,... .S... N,,. y X fp 4 , BARBARA BISHOP N Lt OQIIIIYLKXQ , 'I , in W' 2 lil I -B.-. :- 2' -if '- I i ,,6.,1,,,11w'1x.,- A-' ' - - ROBERT BLYSTONE 'EL W A Q., HOLLIS BROWN 15 7 MARY LOU BASURTO , ,,., X! V. .. 1' ri. 2 . gf M1 , 1 Q -, ' 'WW 'F - i' S- x , 'I-264 ,. BOB BECKER 13 Y-1 wr' 'L kin I XY' X f X WINSTON BLACK 2 .23-rf' AA 1? J .XI I IOSEPH BOMBACH I m ' 1 , Q.. , W A IACK BROWN :V A .,,. .- LOIS BLACKBURN 'VN IOLENE BORSBERRY Y ,, 5 SQ ' SP na W .- W'?av,re2f'f D I 3. ROBERT BROWN .ii t 3' I 1? ml-' I iii, v ,rf .J , E if is gi f ' ' ' -A A.,.: . if sf' 43' 'VS 3' 2 ? ,J 1 --. f X ' 11 ' Q Yoga? ' ...M .,, . . , PATRICIA BRYNDZA IANET BYERS I - . 5 S, L xx is Q 'X 5 5. ? , .N . ...,.,., W, I 3 , , M Q 'f W - .. If MARY CARLOS is-'rl 5 K ,VM x , if W O., I , K ,I J: of SYLVIA CARLSON 'HH 1 K fi as f 1 ' , I 'Sas I I if 9 0' ff v If W .ff .N J -V ARMANDO CASTILO BERTHA CASTRO JP I 1 '.-Qifffgg I I ' A sf I KW b giifj s va W 53 I f .1-35' li -xg ,P X fx - - gif f A ,. -4 -sh,-, J ,Jig x . 5:3 xx: N1-Q I I e W fi P ,141 1 1 ' I g.fssMQQxaIhw, PAT CALLAGHAN I I I Q, ' QQ. Q 03- K Q., A as I OE CARRILLO PRX IDA CHAVEZ STANTON CAMP aw -3,.1,, ' Q ',tT rad! -41-4.-k- r Q., 5 ,. ,,ih 'f3.'l'.u7,g'f4.-- ', I - xx X 1 BRYAN CARPENTER .A- .. .0 'Y 'W PATRICIA CLIFTON IUDY CANN 4 'ad' Lf F-, -Q J uf' J LUIS CARROL -ar Q- in I - EI E M' R5 Tk., L . QAT3' K. , N MIKE COLLIER I ii 'L A I 'F , ex IS? IL 'Asif T VW we C 5 b A STEVE CONE IANICE CRAPSER A I -if ,, - 1'--qu ,,,w- V ' b I . 1 S' J I Q A ' Carol Andress. Sophomore editor on the 1960 Round Up stozif, ig- ' K notes photographers as she works hard to meet her first dead- I BI: VERLY ANN CROCKETT BARBARA CROSSON line. 158 A QQ' Big, . ,gif I A XVI' 'H 1,85 5 L? . 5, :,.,14,:,,4'7 'QQIQQQW ,xx F I 'L RUBEN CUARON MELINDA CURHIER .fx .QNNQ 'W' M loyce Walters interviews L 11 Football Princess, Ellen Eiber. El- IEAN CURTIS ANN CURTON 1en's bubbling personality made her a perfect princess. , ,elf-Zjjiiggwx Z h ,N . V! ',V,x,Z,.Q:3. . ' , W, ,Ng fy as 4 7 . 'V 1. Q Q Au.. A ' ' I F :ar X V, ,,,o,.,v ,QS - , 'I A V P' , Y ' I M- I p ,fri R 'Q' ' I I ,I , i' ' , I I M' I LYNN DACEY BARBARA DELGADO WILLIAM I. DENTON LEOPOLDO DERAS SALLIE DEUEL f ,Q-sv ,ff-11,55 ?it 1,:,yj:--, 'fl I X X CECILIA DUARTE CLIFTON DUCHOUQUETTE VICTOR DURON SHARON EASON DOLORES EDWARDS QF 'ef -'sv' A ff if 5' 1 9: -L 1.1- . VV ., A ,.V, , , ,K , VJ, L 'ie W, , :Mg mrs 4 ' i' I iii.. -L-' . I fr 1 , 3 f' F, 1, ' w-I I N14 I 'fe 11: - 1 , -igffi V A - Iii i 'G' A M, Li- : 95 I A E ,'f, , ' ELLEN EIBER LINDA ELLERBE REBECCA ESCOBAR GLORIA ESPINOZA TERRI ESTAVILLO 159 ,,,.f, V, 2 Q - K 5 1 ' ,-- if ,,-02, ' Y- ,..,, ' K ',, h jl:f ' W sf' X ,QAM !. Pig, 6 , 'if 'W ff' ' N 2 mf- , I if M NW NS SHARON SHIRLEY ANN EVA I TERESA ESTRADA TOM ETHERIDGE Qx 5 ' QLJH , ,I Q M- I A ? K 5 Z AA N-- , avg , wA...,.....- AJ' ,Q I , A gi V mv , IAMES FINE I OHN FIOL A A' . I' I I 3 Q win Jai' 5 4. f ii:-Jgfz fi' . Q QW A , . . ' f ' V1 jg 421204 , ' ik, W .f ,N , 4, ' , 1 ' I V , 1 - 9 '. fig,-I 1 ad ,,.. ,, yi 4 ' 1 f V -vs' 'fy iff 1 ' Y, ,f a 11 , 1 A AQ I ' A7 I f - s f. IULIA FRAUSTO SYLVIA FUENTES , fi r, 5: A' f 4 , ,AA, -f ff f E 'W I ,.- ig. A I A, DOLORES GARCIA MARGIE GARCIA ff : f ff?-' N AL , vviv WV, 5 QOH, 'f I 5 I 21,1 ,. Af ' mi t ' I W , II! y 'N IOSE GOMEZ HILDA GONZALEZ s gr , ff , 2 M , 'Hn V' ,TZ EVERHART IOE FELIJMAN 3 I ,,,. ,T FZ. f 432 fl IOANNE FLORES ANN FOSTER TED FRANCO ' - 515. bf: -. , k P- ' ,MW W . ,-:iss Aix y is 'A '75 Q www N' I . I .. --0, f Q ,-I X ARF ,V Q'v 'N 2 fn , 1 7 5b 4 7 MARIYA FUTCHS 3' E , A ,Iv-., An ' Q Q 3 -Wa, V .,,-A-..... GARY GARDNER VVVV r I - P WM. VIRGINIA GONZALEZ 160 WANDA GADDIS f, ip-H 'ma A A I LIANA GALYAN . 1 J, -. sg. ,O SSS, f-. . 1 S .X Q 'X I 2 ..-ex I 'R' QQ, f I , 3 ,Q CHARLES GHOLZ BILL GLAVES ' , ,fx X ' A Q .3 Q - , wr 19 'V .wigs L, 1-:X RON GRAHAM ANNETTE GOOCH SHA ii-Q. ,F -M, yn , Qu ' f 'Q 1 .I f Mig ERMIDA GRANADO CHARLES GREEN 'V , 4:0 A W 11 ' W V 'gg ki Q! 'f lvrzf V xx f SUSAN HAGGARD MADELYN HAMMOND fgrgya? 1 v w H 74 'N e l ' 'W seat Q 11- , .jk t x V, I . VX IUDY HAY VIRGINIA HELSLEY V, 5 Q. ,HQ KWH, f . 3 .2 -ge -A -fi , ,. . -K Q by . 'A ,ii we A , . LY Y ,gt is in al L.. A-li TERRY HENDERSON DOREEN HENDRICKS Am M iw HENDRICKS SHARON EWES , ,gi X rl I f I x fs' 'rw-A 6 'Nm .3 xv' ' 1 IUDITH GREEN ll 54, .R N , . 'I wen-f 14, we N., Y K I TED HARRIS 'Ne sqkmhw 14.1-1'ii' , 54. .oy .. Furl, DONALD HACKETT an , wx BILLY HARRISON A '-Q-...N .NNNM tl i ye 3 I xl si ,g-j,Q1if1'igv 1-5- x- , xl, AX: ,Q , -w4..w-W,-.v,-nM, mm- 4-.. L I , . X .1 , .,-, , , 4 QV. Iwi? ANN-.. 'ska-I.. ,1- 4 -I .. f 43.75 X 1. I, I -if-' ,--Q ..- ' . ,-w Q, :N gl h 1 :V v if RONNY HAGGIN xx I f UQ s .fe fzggf , 9 my ' .11 44' bij 4,1--r DONALD HART 'AV7 , when 5 , LR., A to Pretty Hilda Gonzalez demonstrates how beauty and ath- letic abilities can work together in harmony. 1959 was the first year the Varsity tennis girls wore gold and brown uniforms. 161 Qui. .-v , gl ' B veil' Ku' ww I Q 'New-, ., BARBARA HILL .. , W: bl mst av' Q 5 2 , X Linda Taylor and Nancy Crocker let off energy as they playfully knock Donncx Rossi's cmd Ioellen Shugcn't's books from their hands. ' A 3' 'Q 1 'lg ' WW ff 1 f I 'ar-Q of 2 ,.. , ' r ,x V. . . xy A I 44 ,, 0. N , 'B' Wu 4,1 4 4-rw'-fffnir, rt i ,H CATHERINE HUNTER IANET IRVIN 'B ' B ' 1...'f-.R an-fs if ., Q.. ,..,.f 2 SANDRA KARLSRUHER TOMMY KARR 'W X MARY LOU LAMBKA BONNIE LANE GAIL HUBER . , if A W X4 'Era QQQIP'-fad' 'i ., , N, rj ,x ,5s. wf gf fx f ...W I , W , Nav x v DOUGLAS IRVING BETTY IACKSON ' 1 t, 1 1s-V, -ap, - . .g , . , in ' :wx Qafil Vi k X, 43 A iv , 'V'1 'Y v-YM ,Q W, 7-4 A 'fl' MARY KEMMEL MARGARET KING Y N N 'Nu A 'JJ 51 lm ,-3, e V K Nu xx .XZ Km My Qi -Q, U 1 THOMAS LIEBERT 1 62 HELEN LIGH'1' ,Q tlt, f d W .V A A ' Yi ue. A P E A MARYANNE HOWELL 4. fb' ii ' fi A ..--.5 wg- jf-f til X . LARRYHUNT 53, f-B il S N. V l 4f :E , ,g -KA X SAMMY IENKINS cw' if X .st . L - ,Q fl, Awww' '- ' X MIKE LA FON f N.. NON -. 'S W., MARGARET LOERA SHARON LONG PETRA MACIAS 'D 9 PRICILLA MAnTm A irir tA X f CAROLYN MEYER Stl: I --,sr 2 T','5IL ZS? t Q r,.' ,.s f . -1 ,Lf W wi . I' . 'x r ii wi I- Z.. CLAIRE MILLER ,Wg VEDA MCADAMS 1, Si , 'gn J WY ji'-F' .N TERRY MCCOY as -.ami - m fr ? I 'f ,af 'iw Q0 K '-:QW ,I fa, CHARLES MCCULLOCH 'Y 9 If-,Be gf. Q fr .... I 5 is -...Al 1 T 5 f' N, .'f'w' f 'f rr ALICE MCMAHAN ' , -' ,. I AH ,f,,:' Y 9 ' 'QQ :':. viA ':r : y ':e'g 'W fm 'Q A I v en X Eg, ' -Rf ff T A R I A if ' I I ' I Y ? nm' A X I L, HENRY MADISON PAT MALONE EDVVINA MANGRAM PATSY MANNING f.. .V 1 ,7 f. J . x M x ff! ,.,-'ff 414,434 a A ,ri fe--I 'N vw T ' . A A .5 4-X -L4 fag r V is 62- , rig' 'H -R V iffy NM f I I in A gm IRMA MARTINEZ MARY MARTINIZ PATRICIA MATTY SHARON MERRIMAN A i Y f' r-Jr Qi, Q Y i A -4-i V -i V Q, ,,i,A -I s ' 4 f-Q ZZ, Q4 I' .V 111A--Q I 6 A A R M-me SE I ,.., I fgffw ,15,,,:r., ,, ,,.,,,.w,,V. ,.,., . .I naw . i'?af:,.f I DENNIS MILLER v Y 1' gg -1:::ff' A kk.. X55 X , A MW.: Y 18 Three Iunior boys: David Simmons, Mike Hannum and Iohn Phel- an, watch closely while other varsity members run through a play. LARRY LITTLE These boys are hoping to be three of the stars next year. 163 '. ln X K 'H' .,.g1pr f - l g QL ga 553 ix V , ,gi VQ, . , '- I f W. f S sw ' S ff' 'ww 'ff ,',, 2 M ,,,,q Y .LfQ4'r?,'w,, A' q 1: L-L' '- XE' ,, J ' f wdxlksig f IOE IVIITCHELL SUZANNE MORRIS L 1 fx'-QL ,jg-JS' Lf, gg '35, 1-f. . V, Q g,1W,f',g., , ,f,7fcg, 7 7 It Li. 'V . 'lb .v 6 V I j.,,: 1 Af 23.213 'ii , , ,. A I I Vg. ,, .M I'lswfZ??i7f ' ' ,V WRU? V f ,. 14, 'Q , I I 'gf rrr WTS? g if I may 'V f,,,.,ff'! x V, RICHARD SWANSON 'WEL' , '14, ' ,pf f , , IANET MOORE HERMELINDA MORENO KAREN MORRISON rf Vfzfeffggf- I 'C L 17 -' W W KZWM7 . ' 1 My mf f' , - 4 , Iim Swallows, Bill Harrison, Sam Ienkins, Carol Anclress. Veda McAdams, cmd Sally Womack represented the Iunior class Well this year on Student Council. 164 . ' lf.: gl Q ,ggi 4433? W X f 9 1 fy f 4' 2 ,. f ,, W ,L , Q 8' Q 651, 2 af ' 'K ' ' , 'Mt .,,', . V ' 1 Q, V W. . L , .nz Q. AJ ' o ' V 5 wwf WW f , 6 f CARMEN . at 'Z . .,-.. 1 S -' if , A fi 1 3' 3 W 1- , 4' ' R ..,R R LUCINDA MOSER .P N 5 . ..l B Q , , f .LW 'N Q x BOB MURPHY 'L ls' Ya Mf t wg Ui' , ' l XM my -it X 5 1 A ' N .rl if ' , 1 CAROL NEAL . iff .Q w y- , - 9 if gag- 'Q-22Eg.g1.r. 'X 1 ,4 x . xii B 1 4- ,, 1, it -Lt f, X L , ' y-X E 'im X J, w-L . tm: ml 3.2 S fm- Whig j'4v',,f1f 'L l I , ,, f ,V X l 1 :fm 4 'L-.pm-v'l 'Z' Bt la L HOBEBT MEQLLAUS , V-, Qygffwgw , ,yfil tri?-s S. X F are ff 4 f 4 1 1' ,Q M b A ' .L ' I , -. . sf bb Q, Lp, ff aff ALFRED MONTALBANO f f ' A ' 12' 1 r, J 4 I, ,f , .HL , , '-...J-f ' ,AQ fn, CLARENCE MOYERS I , A95 rin g:- ,aiu 5 u tvs'k3,q X E+ wif, IUDI NAISMITH xSN ,,, Ak IOE NELSON .Lx -, Q . . All L ' Wk 3 Nw- ke... M xr! ww j I L .. ROBERT N ORTE , L 1. , ,nn-,L. FQ Q' i - N ROSE MARY OCHOA 9 Jr' , BELINDA OWENS 5 '55 'I 'r.lUh -I r 4 6 'rx- - 4 a N f BOBBY PERRY T. T F .TM .,-- T ' x IW? Q + nhvu N53 PEGGY POPE REX POTTER' f -E.-. 'wx J 'Nl' Q SL' GINA ONTIVTEROS GEORGINA ORELLANA ci, R M I L7 A Q 'wwf TIMOTHY PAVLIS ARIVIIDA PEREA -A mek -3. wifi X .J -1:-5 -' K J A KAREN PETERSON LYNNE PETERSON A3 Sb: ,r-: X . . P' qi A ROBERT PORTER ROBERT PRICE RFK K Nix ' E0-up ff- MARTHA ARTEAGA , 45--3 -1: TQ .,. , 'NH 5 N ,NB N--1 A. ' -.m..d.. CARLOS PEREZ - 3 I 4 -A ,Q f! O' IOHN PHELAN E -gr IOAN OUTER swf Hi.: eg . ,T wx N Q X X f gy TNQ x ,W M , XY- .S ., ,. K 19. 'Q is x .- V f NP' 3 Y' I ROGER ARTEAGA . V, :-W 1: .T a ' IRMA PEREZ -4 xtr- Y BARBARA POOLE '27 JUDY QUHANO 45 , , - iv ,Jr - N- IESUS RAMIREZ IOHN REDD CARLA REDMOISE PEGGY RIVERA 165 '- 'Q B4 S.LARi gg cg-V ef-A . .5 :N 1 ig, 'KM 7.4, .Z' S V l f 1 'W-L 1 ,, 1 .. Q. AMANDA ROBBINS ALBERTA ROBERTS L A ..,,, A gun--rf A. ff IUDY ROGERS Wu. PALMA LYNN ROSS if , 'Q ' 'mn ' ,I I ,ill , it ,. V ' . , Y PRISCILA ROIAS . Q ,R 'iw 'Iv-S Wx? f MARY ROUCHIE Iunior Class cheerleader Toni Wiggs shows Carol Sims her name which is embroidered on her uniform. if ESTELA RODARTE 5 x J' A ,M FM? F K is jf .I QV A R , sv ' ' ' . A , .E .gr R ,fi 7 Y J 3 x 5 . NIP' an--.. -nf A 11 RAY ROIAS ' 1 --.B .. c 'D' 4:-,R -.1 , ff LEONA ROUSE 'ra ,R-B J sf IOHNNY RUDDOCK ku. X, LYDIA SALAS 1 66 -1 - ,A 'QJQI'-4...,,. Q .. ff'-op. H ' v . f VV' T- V T v ' -Q:-5-1.-4-fr 5 ,VL L Ys, , 5 ROBERT RODGRRS W:-1 gg. 1 'av in L' if ,. 9' vs r W DAVID ROSADO Q4 N K' ay Ms . A R . B X :MF 1 +' A .I EL 'Ax is N' ,pe 4 ' R we we-Q. jk ,R 1... -. P : , R , K RN Q I U I , 5 ' 4 C L LINDA RUBIO V-4,3 . ' f '- Wi: T YA 1 fX :js.,k ' Q NN ' F , A I f Y 54, V 2 gf fs DEANNA RUNKLE ., 'w,j:.' '-. 'fr CRISTINE SANCHEZ 'I5' DOLORES RODRIGUEZ fi NORMA ROSEMOND KWX L if--QQ? .5 YVONNE RUBIO LORETTA RUSSELL D 4 52'- GLORIA SALAZAR X63 MARY SANCHEZ CAROL SCHADE QL 1, . LOUVENIA SHAPIRO '2' RODNEY SMITH lf? ,gym ...f 'f R F ROSE-LEE SANDOVAL I 3 -'N - . 'num ' .I f' 5'1'7'Nay LEE SCHERMERHORN r-'3'KH4 F' - -.Q ssvy, ROBERT SHORT TEHESA sous XTX fd I s Q- BV: ' s-- . , - , ' f 'r H' I ' , H ein I fr :ng 713. , l 1 w k: .x X af -1 ' 12 S. Q use Fx wie T. L, Ny ALVA STELLEY ROBERT STEVENSON FCXWN ' AFB F ALICIA SARABIA fn- 'xllil I SUE SCHOEN , .fix nfl w,,f3g:m , nfs? 5' ' .. 5' pi 1 4 NN xx - X F., in ioELLEi51 SHIIGART N xg yi .....- . si t f ELIAS SOTO 1 Lx . 4 me- 'L I ' ' Iunior clcrss cheerleaders, Carol Andress, Sandy Wedgeworth, and Sally Womack look at the word Iunior embroidered on the back of their uniforms. These girls lead the Iuniors in class competition. X , E YQ! .- A gt Q ,of Q f, If GEORGE SIGLIN CAROL SIMS ' , I +. A. I Q js. ,J ' 2 ' 5 i , ,, ,...s B5 ofa IUDSON STAI-II. BILL STEELE sf' . ,, I -' I 5i:g. .l Q,E . k . .Q I , ' ., A - 5: - fi f 1 'h I -- V A ' .A I M , . Q- 11- .. V Q 51 4 , Nik 1, ' lkr . ' 1 - A A I 'sf' gm fan. Z, V Y. .'.1.:-fin.. 3, ,X W- Wwe J 4' Q - I ,, ,R I owe M-H '5 il ,iv x I , N' I -.Ng 'E - ANN STEWART ILDA MAE STOPANI 167 IAMES STRONG 5 ! e QT 15 'W' 'Try' ' A. fi I AMES SWALLOW f -A25 v'gQga' I UD, x f X-w. , 'xii .,,. ,h-4 I 3 ROBERT TAYLOR If 4-,4 , Y. W- ...- Q 'W' DICK THOMPSON 'Q 7 'WJ' .ff .,.,, M, my ,, I ,ff , IOHNNY VALDEZ A-I , , vw , CQ Y' A 47 ' '4 W ,- 1 ,f 1 1 BEVERLY 'WADE ,M :H fm. , ,Z 1, wr! ,W 951' si 4 f nh 1 -JW - 4.1-A., DONNA SWALLOWS , wr-L .ff -v ' Im fy 4 Ng 2 Www X WILLIAM TEBEAUX AQ? TONI TROPIAK ' , fL22 1 1 'I ,f 1 1 51.1 'V -0hu.4.,e2lo4i. f Q. fn Uv 9 IOE TABOADA ff, f we ss.-..A,, ALICIA TAPIA , ' ,fi - If , . . , I' fI', f Q i .-,'- ,, , ,- v f V. ,,.Z,, ' Q 'rv ', iff ,Ly Enid' SANDRA THACKER BETTY THOMAS I 'ff ggi A ,M I I I DANNY TURRENTINE EVA URIBE Ing -5. I f Mx, W, J bg. , vw sip:-. g,.,,. - an 5 2 ' -5 'Q ,- I V I I . ' ' N-A 1,,,,,,,,, yi ,.f , ' 4 'f , 'N I . fx: X- 1 ,ff .1 '- 'F' W .fr 3 4 Q ,- Nw M, - , ' 'X wg. I x wx A ' -.1 f -uh 1, ,Q-:Nix if I+'-y., ,l-, '::: - I 'x I .- A :,-.. '.'. ,-, ',-,-'.- 1 ' I in-:-IS ,gui-,-,-3. f v ,431-:-:-A .- f 5:-:::.:.:u ,'.'.',.'.-..:. I ULIO VALDENEGRO IANET WALTERS CARMEN VALVERDE ' -. 'f , .QXNSA ' , 7 55 'I' '9 . TWT' . I gal, dmc. fs'-4 ,hy 77 ,I x, IOYCE WALTERS 168 - Q v. - n ,',f-'.',-'.'. :-:-:-:L-I-35. 1. .'.-,- BONNIE VARGAS KJV I V55 ' fl.. -ww' AA K, Yfiiu hvwme w ' 9 ' ' xc ag .. . u ' '- e I' , I fur '- iw V1 'W- gzf 542 xx i Y N, ww--' I MARVA WARD LINDA TAYLOR , Q? 1, PAYE THOMASON ,..v?' , I rf 4. 2- M,-A , 5' 7 1 I, I., : if 31 - ,,, ,M A K rx , K S n V. :fx Lf IVONNE URUETA NP s we A-h. . GLORIA VELASCO A I fix I 513 ..M'.K A Q' S5 I ' Q1 1 5 qw ' x WX .y K-N., A, I ' -'I' Q. I V !r,x-,. ,I .Vfkk EVELYN WASHINGTON -vm I il I SANDY WEDGEWORTH LYNN WHITE f A535545 1 if - gp-wg A . ,why ., . Q , - 1 .e. 5.5, I 1 V, ,Y 5, . .V ,. 'Fry Q --,, LE.: F. we 'J' I .!. EIT ,ik W ' W Q ef 7 V- , rw X V M V V , - x fi' 4, . 1 1 SHARON WHITWORTH TONI WIGGS LOUGENE WILLIAMS 'vs N, N if-NM. QW wr. Aw fa ' ,I , AQ 9 in I fy. 516' 'NN' X K . I R git --' Ii , STANLEY WILLIAMSON DUANE WILSON SALLY WOMACK PENNY WRIGHT BILL YEGGE CLASS OF '61 r W -. -f 4 -fx h 1 I x 5 NJ X l Ii I OE WATTS Coach told me football would be ct blast, but somehow I ccm't quite believe him , says Bobby Cobb uiter his injury in practice. Q . . F vi- It K. 8 . if I , , ? xg ' f 9 I A Iunior boys are the center of interest in the cafeteria from 12:00 to 12:30. 169 4 'fl' I' I :J 41 ,4' 'JY ,W , , '-an 5,5 2 Ne-'fn' i'3?Q?fi Q . 3 n ' Q r wi.. BOB BECKER ERMIDA GRANADO xx' . . A A ' . , 2, Y v ' I F ,ly Q X N. - WAYNE SHELTON Iunior Iohn Phelan and Guylene Petty, one oi the popular couples of Austin High School, discuss the problem of passing the two-hour semester exams. i , Q 3:4 Qi- , . sf. ... - H -W 4 ' s . ,tru s n t t r 1 85.11.-1: 1, IRENE MARTINEZ IESUS RAMIREZ LINDA RUBIO A., Q, ,fmt , in ii, ,,- An alert photographer caught this snap of the Freshmen, Sophomore, and Iunior girls practicing. These cheerleaders are chosen by the student council and serve their class for a full year. I A' ,-- . ,jf 1 .rum V 'Nw Iunior Iudy Rogers investigates the first corner stone oi Austin for the historlcal edition oi the Pioneer. 170 fl!! N. WK W,-ws vga Q lf-4 aw? Thumpy ties up the telephone in the main hcxll between classes! 171 Nancy Ekdal, Patty Zangwill, Kay McAdams, Patty Ien- sen, and Nancy Gimler have done a fine job leading their classification in competitive yells. fl 1 if? 194 K P' Q, We Q 4 Q 'U' ic ,fl 2' if 1 i . ,,., , ,, ,, Q 44 , Lg :ak H 1, I 1 4 v 9 , , ff . ,. ,, 4 I '22 ,I I ,C , vo ' wr 'L A . ka ,f23g!5g,f1,,g,, ,gg i 1 , ,, . . 4- ilii 1 Charles Abourezk, lose Acosta, Amalia Aguilar, Elvira Aguilar, David Aguirre, lf ' ' ' Y' -' 3 3 ,f , lr , Qi yy ly I er A Q , -' if , Richard Aguirre, Frank Alderetie. Connie Alger, lane Allen, Maria Almada. I .14 -Lf?fiQfA ' A l , i- , X , , ,J ,Q . fi s H y . ,I lf, W. X ,-'V Q ' Q C ' 29 5 i ffy 1 , . '07 x 'LV , 5 'Mi' 1,.1 rf , i ' A , 1 Armand Alvarado, Alice Alvarez, Iudy Ames, Alfredo Amparon, Sylvia Anchondo. 'I 135 V , eg? ' . 2 . I T 3 I, 2 ' iq' . mf Q jr.. 1 ' A-7 r if 7 -X - W ,iff -f . ff f, l -N . , X ' fy ' ,, ' A xvf' ' WI, ' A I '7 riff' I Q w hz ' i I Jjggic f Yolanda Angerstein, Gerald Anzalone, Eipidio Aponte, Nilda Aponle, Iulie! Aranda. Mary Lou Aranda. Sharon Arentie, Earlene Argrover, Irene Armendariz, Preble Armstrong. 5 . lm fi 4, 4- 1 A W Ji 3 V . - Q I .. PM l ' 47 A A If ff -fi' 'Q i --1 2 . x, W Y , . I hd., if, - NX 'f n i 1 fifv: , ' N T K 4 .A K X ' 3 , iff ? r , 223 ,aw-,I fl I I ff w Q .a , Q 1- ' f 4 if I www V , K. 1 , ,, ,iffy H url .mzzf ff . V 1 .1 1 xx -: N N r Babil Arrieta, Robert Ashmore, Maurice Atherlon, Valenguila Aurora, William Aurlhur, Francisco Ayon. Cheryl Azar, Iim Bacon, Sue Ann Bailey, Edna Ballinger. - 1, . , ' -A' 1 r. ' 1 i f , ' -1.-,.f, g,g,,j,: A , ' ,, ,,,, , . ' f 'f 4 -l - r y f an , '27 :ul 1 167 'f .fp f 'Vi , , ' Q , it I 1 I , 1? 4 . ff. ,, HE? V. V -V 7 ,AE 'jf 3 , ,:y , 5, Q Ck , .H ,, , , ga ,W :S S F y Y , 1, 3, , , i ii? ' 51, , 4 1 gf , V , e ,, fi K ' is a X, ff 2 .' , f' ' 4 f ' ui V Q! , '. 1 A . ff 9f,.h ,dw ,, if V ,I -t , , mf! l T 1, if .f 32 5 5 F I -4 l if ' - iw '4 E Phylis Barber, Darold Barnum, Sarah Barrios, Suzcme Barrlos, Iohn Barlh, Gisele Becker, Burges Bennell, Pryor Bentley, Rose Mary Boss, Bull Bjorklund. 7 wif' V 'Q A' . y , ' , X , Q' - - 7, Q 1:35 ,X - - Q 2 . Q Q , M ff , , .,.- 1. . Q 13 by I ,, qw ii , I i X K K I iii ik R A , . ' f' -' V , '42 fa. A X' , ' . , r li il ' I Q , al Mn l' ill KS U X if' il' , Q X A Q , y 5 , g , 1, ,,,f ,,1e f , H. , ,r v r Mm lim W, X- -li Q3 f Carolyn Blackburn, Horsalia Blanco, Ernest Boerger, Robert Bohannon, Virginia Bolllor, Frank Bourlcmd, Vicki Bowman, Alice Bradford, Iohn Bradley, Susan Brock. 172 its vw - , .- . -ff .- . ,, ow ijf A 'U 5. I' 4' 7 1 . K - ... . , 4 . .., F. 4. . r -.-V -gig :F- ., . 4 b 'Ay' iwrw A .V W 4- ..,,,- ,, .L 4 Q ., Z f X. ' X K, 1 r ,, ,Zh '. ,, .. .- rg X 3 'N 'fl f ,if ' 's. ' Y 'i E11 v . MQW if s 1 A: ? , t K L i . A is. X l min- ,N A K I I l wx I x P t ffg, ,L 'V it 9 5 1 f x ' 173 5 V' I A , ' 1 l XX ' - , t f f f 1 ff Arturo Bustamante, Miclcie Cahill. Kenneth Edward V' A A 3. 1 . 1'-3 W x fl Q A-Q. ' 5' rl '3 A2 V 1 ' , f 4 . , 'I ' '-M, . JX M Q t ,.. , VV xr A , J .,., V 'X V E ci 'Ni' X-1 'C 43 A Z . RX: i 'N ,Q la !tlll5 'F' ifihlg . 4 , is . X .Y Dolores Castillo, Manuel Castillo, Concha Castro, Albert Cavazos, Russell Cavazos, Faustina Ceballos , ag j C 'JT Q .3 ,T 4 Q-4 . -Q, ,Mt k . , K- i K X. 1 I K l f' ll! Y - X Q r i f 1, 74,5 1 2. Y I ' K w 5 i27?Zl.lllmlp.ill - rffilllli - Nancy Cobb, Pete Colley, Dorothy Cook. Walt Whitman Coolidge. Ierry Camilli. x 4, X3 . X., zx . .x A l 'K JI 3 .W q k' I: S 5 N X i i ef C Q., sf- 7' f-gi . ' fd Q1 it x t - ,. r + i '- I , y fx ,Xin 3'-Q A Y E ly A 2 tv, f it . 5 '- ly 5' t 5 A V .I 4 , :M L F. Q .. 1 .R 9, a.. 4. Ice Contreras, Isabel Coronel. Randy Cox, Eleaner Cravillian. Mary Crews. be -1: . . Y 4 , ? Q t- X -, ,. -i F . . : ,.. ,, V- X if wi , so ' i 1:2 E 9 Clao, , , e .,..o i We Duncan Campbell, Agustin Carrillo, Iackie Crowder. Iudy Cummings. Norma Cummings. a asset, . Q 1 1. h gi, HF ' X V ef, A .A z :ik , N I n K K K 3 , r Gaye Davis, Sylvia Daily, Ronald Daniel. luliet Daughfry, Rosemary Dacy. 1 73 Alberte Campos. lack Capehart. re, Paul Brilliant, Zanell Brook, Nellie Brookins. Ray Brovmm. Donna Browning, Lind Ann Bny rit, B !B l ard, Da1fidkBun'oughs, Virginia Bustamante. X A ,jf . .. , ' 3 K W ,,, --r .Q EE X f si 'V ' 9 I' I a 1 l X x if 4, Martha Cardenas, x K Mayola Carpenter, l0l'll'I.l'lY Carroll. Alberta Carl ,. i i QS. C - . , fa. xl if . 1 ff il C? Q 1 Ice Chacon. Andy Chitwood, Mary Clements, Irma Tellez. Q el' Wa, The students are also to be given cr great for the continuous winning ol classification yells. 5, 'I ' i ,,.,, X , ,l g-.4 ., , s ' I , .,A tr , I I W D A W .. gf I : ...,4 f V Q gg. S, ,, , f ' I I- Q f , X A 'F f I I' p 4 , MF, I, . i, , i i I I F In ,f fri , , Ira, A . ' MI i f li f, 1 ' mr- u 5' i 5 in 1 A, - fa- I iq Tom Davis, Mary De La Plaza, Ioe Delarosa. Richard Del Campo, Ioe Del Rio, Zcmdra Del Valle, Ioe W. Demic. Hector De Saniis, Katherine Dietrich, Iohn W. Divelbiss. be F ll'V y ,,,. ff' clll M ,Q , A,A . . F , P C, , 1 fe or ff ' 4 , A f in , .3 I I f . I A eb I , I I , -or gr., f. m y 2 1- .fr A X t. if I l I f I- ff- I M se l , s I Kiff' i fi ,ul I ' f .,'. - . ,. if I f I EI f11?'Q32 ,. f ill' ' igiLeAQififi5 f.L1f I J 1 xl XEIIIX 1- I Rosa Dominguez, Sandra Dooley, Patricia Hard. Diane Driscoll, Richard Duran, Mark Dyer, Karen Ebnit, Elvira Mindez. Nancy Ekdczl, Iohn Elston. .A , 'll- .4 4 V ,131 -r LIE . Q -ig' I I y 1' aff! , 6 mggliix 4 V- a vi if I 7' A iv gl, 3 ' U - , AM Mlm V ' J . , x I I 1, , ,.,v I . ,Q tx lg lr, -HI ! 'I if I fi j IX ff f A y h Ei ' III -I IIII. jf, f , Q ' r',, Lp- f if ,,,, . l. Q II 'QI , ,IIE j Mary Elston, Mike Emery, Stanley Erickson. Estela Escobar. Ianet Etter, Charles Farnum, Darrel Ferris. Carlos Fierro, Iohn Figaro, Sherrie Finerty. . . . AND PARTICIPATE IN 'Q 4 , 4 I -an I N my f 2-!3XEJ, A I fl, Mft 3 Ii R i I , w if I X fi Iohn Finger, Mike Flenniken, Rueben Flores. Bernadette Flynn, Carol Ann Foderaro, David Ford. Larry Foster, Michael Fowler, Lynn Franldin, Iohnny Frazier. L. 'Q , 7: -41 4 A F , ,., A: v Pi, K: V z, FSS. J ,E A, I I - e 1, ee Z 'T W' I V1 A it , , f' ,, I ,zz W ' ' E- ' Q View , - ..--- i .. . - ' 'W i 'e 1 in i r I S EQ- ! Rosa Frias, Irene Galavez, Amelia Galindo. Tony Gallegos, Karen Galyan. '.,.f . Ni . 3 3 mv ,: B., Q ,ef .V X A g ii ' 'F .3 lag ' - 3 X rim- .I x H . . WW A X Carlos Garcia, Gloria Garcia. Isela Garcia. Georgia Gardner, Katherine Garret. rg R 21. 5 .. - G X ? .. g r Q4 ' . 3, I . , ' 1 T K N F F x I Patty Zczngwill and Iudy Quarles discuss their activities A A J., f JK! I N if -I. aj I l sw .1 K it v as Sophomores on the Whi te House Fashion Board. .' . .- .NZ , I ' .. 1 Robert Garza. lohnny Germany. Doris Gessner. Billy Geyer. Nancy Gimler, 1 , QA gl' i I ,S ' . ,g ' L 1 5 J f r . , We 1? 1, to William Gloves, Mary Golden, Freeda Golding, Mary Gonzalez, Ice Gonzalez. 'Q 1, ,, I 4 x - , -- 'F -'mf -tl ., V ' ' t' , if fx-I 'f l 1 , 14' i ll t f A , I .Ke I 'M ' a 3 Norma Gonzales, Gary Goodwin, Lynn Gore, Gloria Grado, Sharon Graham. fs, ,h 4 t- ,o . . : 1' ' ' ' , ,4 'I ll 4, If ' ' , ,AQ - 5 In ., if f z 691 l Mary Grant, Gayle Greve, Gloria Greve, Ray Griggs, Glenda Grissom. MANY VARIED ACTIVITI nm. 'ff Q v . D711 Iohn Murray, Patty Zangwill, Nancy Gimler, Don Webb, Sammy Paredes, and Carolyn Blackburn are the Soph- omores choice to represent them on the Fall Student Council. ES fi y . V y tf , ,v,, , , --V: . im ,r ,., : , t ii' ' , . if is ' 5 13? n ie ' ,A tx AX X 'X is f it to ,lr ,, v 'F ft gl Q . - V V iv ,N f' wtf. X. v Beverly Grose, Eva Guereque, Delia Guillen, Clarence Gushurst, Dorothy Guyto n, Katherine Ha ir, Temple Haley. Mike Hall, Sandra Hanna, Charlotte Ann Harris. f ' , -yi., . 5 x ' . 'ia' ' 1,-nj ' ' ,.--gtg. '95 '- Vw -X fi Hffzxfi X . 5 , Nbr- . -lil . 'ii' TL, t 1 81 ' , Cherie Harvey, Richard Hatch, Suzan Hatfield, Patsy Hargraves, Iosefina Hernandez, David Herston, Rosie Higgins. Iosephine Hinoiascx, Marvella Hinton, Freddie Holmes. iii! , I, ,a ' ef . -. N . 1 HIS. 5 x if if 3,1 A Z Bi n. C- - 7 Qi? Q V-f5,ggg5,5.,.: li 3 , A - at 5 1 mf Q 2,6 . . if F. 5 fi-4 -. ik-lt ' '25 lil if-X Mark Hogan, Elaine Holmes, Iimmy Holmes, Irma Honda, Carolyn Hopkins, Iudy Howe, William Howell, Valerie Hubbard, Sharon Hunt, Sharon Humphries. i K . fl 3 ' .,,,.,,g-' -- ilk 145 - ,. 1-f' ' . ' ff-1. ' , ', :' L V 1' .' fi fffj fyiit, T231 ', 1' 5 ' . a mix- , V 1 fa N- . . -, ,gb gmc ,'f'f1 M5':. V , :':,u,,,,.i,-5,5 -rv-' ' M' t, I . L in lofi ,. .. f. J - . ,ef .. , P 4. M- 1 :M , ire iv ff ' ., , l X . . 3 gf? l W f A gk fel , 7 5 ' Q 5' Q Qu A A N W K' 1 HXXXJ ' 3. is ft 'E' ' S te 2 Charlene Hutchins, Sammy Isaac, Sharon Irons, Lyn Trernain, Ray Iaclrson, Sharon Ieifcoat, Iames Ienkins, Patty Iensen, Samuel Ietton. Carol Iobe. 1 75 I I rl 33: l ZV 1 Z: 'I , t K , A jffffi? 1: 1i 6 if ' l '4 ' ludy Iohnson, Donna Iones, Karen Iones, Gerald Iordan. Nancy Ioseph- .3 JL g ' 5 -19 E pf X X I :gf 5 l Sl? f g lx 2522 f 5 l f l ' f Yami, i 4 lik if V Q. 1 '1 3' 'L I-yi, gl fa., .I ,h V, ,ff ,far - , 1 A gm 'I . 4, ' .za 1 N V ' 49 V 032 . . 'M -' 'Y ' 3 ,f . I , -5 A I I , L... ,. ' -nl' -' Q lf.: .. I , W Vw , f I 4' if ni ir, ' .Q 3 ' V fa 1 .ni ,, f I l A 4 Af 1,5 i ' A wg -- ,f ! V ,, 1 I ' f Q 'V ff-' 1 3 ,f -V , 1: V, , f '.-5, ' .- ' . , ' L-' . 1 5,-: 1 , , ff: A, FEW I .Q A rf. - lr .53-g..,: .'fz:Ei'Zfw m , if . ' ' 4' 4f.1511:c-i , V-fn.. M4-1 '- . -f X. ww---..' Karen Kallail. Faye Kelly, Nancy Kidd, Iackie Kilgo. William King. ff f , .rf ,-...Z 1. W ., :I fb, his , -. ., ,W 5 M r iz. 'ire-,a..1f-,Q -' . ' 'fi 1-:IQJ-'N ' ' f ,i'f,,, . 4, , '. .- , Q 5,53 5 'gg :'?lyv'.3'ly '23, ' ' 2514, 1 we v suidtisllviv if Qi . get their first look through the microscope- Nana Knight, Iudi Knowles. Deanna Kolas, Ianet Kondo, Evangelina Kosturalds. I 'K 7 ..,, ' ' . J j . .f,' 1 5 1- ,, ' . 1 3, yi .W if .- ,.. , gm y ,,,, , 6' 'L W -5 I -5 f v- f gf. - - D n , if , W, W , 1 , .. 4, , S N , K r V7 A rl ' 4, f I Q 'V ,f ,I 4490. 4 W1 ff? , N y ., M Q. ff ' N, fi if f i GUN- ' fiflffil f'. 0 a ' t . . 3 ,X 5 Y ' lx 3 WK ' 9 My xx N f a .- P ' in Zu 5 V,f, ,g 2 ' f l ' lim 1 . ,. ty 2 -, , - y. 2 f ,R N j 5 Q 'L ,.- ,Y . . 5 1 1 3 E i 5 ' . ' S 1 1 .Q '3 3 ' lSiSSe.lfk.rlY Helen Kosturakis. Icmet Lawless, Lynn Lawson. Ricky Lentz. Martha Leyva, Gilbert Limon. Rudy Limon. Gary Lindsey. Patricia Loe. Dolores Lott. I My V . NN are f ' W tx , .N -. 4 W A , lv ,Q lx Y 3' - Q S V' ,, f X , 'Q ,fx fl' ,J .- N, N f ,K I Q fe! Q 5 f Q Tv V W , 'y'n- t . Y' : X VM-Q . 1 ff , . yr ,e l .0 , . gn,-5 .A 5 -- .- t Q H t- LW . K X X , Larry Lowery, Armando Lozano. Rudy Lozano, Betty Madrid, Patty Malone. Ignacio Marquez. lean Morrison. Sharon Martin, Alex Martinez. Mary Martinez. :NZ f ,V lc Cz, ' ni 3 e Q . 8 I F35 is 7 ,, A A' 4+ ' 1 ' X if l. P, , , W .V , , X ,. y A if 5 7 V, 4 7 Y H Q X if X I E ' Q X Q ff fi 'X' ff X W X VT , 1 ' ' s f . ,- , ' 743 '3 q N 1 . ': ff ' I Ex -'B 1 'fi f ,f1.- ,f , ' ,f f 1 ' 4' , 4 ia ,. Q , 'if V. k N, '- KL? v , f In f f 4' 3 ' ' ' '24 xt X , A X l ' L 5 5 5. Pete Martinez, Linda Mason. Marilyn Mathews, Paula Mayfield, Kay McAdams. Nancy McAuliffe. Carol McCachern. Iolm McDermott, Darlene McDonald. Del McKenzie. '47 W 7, lo 5' QQ- , . Q 4 Ui, , Q ,-.- - 1' J' 'fflf .. ' r ' W 0- - , 2 2 pg, 4 ' V 41 ,,, ' .- I h X I ,J wif, ay, Avi, , Z 'WM ls 5 X ' ,i - 'X .- r , ,gil I an If mx-My K . . -x 2 . 1 f X 'cy 'Y f - 3- ,' X - . X X A L 2 ' I 1' , .f Q t ' A 'x t George McKenzie, Bobby McLaughlin, Charlos Mclnturli, Iohn McMul1an, Albert Mcagho. Altagrncia Medina. Bertha Mniia, Mary Moicr, Henry Mendoza, Louise Merritt 176 JMQ ,, A - L.', , . fp A x.,A. . i ,H-:TNQ 2 U56 I ,I 3' 'VQVK 'lg . Eff 'I' , 5,12 1 .- k,, 'Y h i. at ix 1 ,. J Mfg gr4f9fgQwg fi? -a ,S fvg S .4 . ,, , 1 ' , I lx! , f 'wigs ' :fx x , ,-X, , y ', , , V K I QQ., r I L by K 1 X ' y t ix David Methvin, Frank Meza, Barbara Michell, Darlene Miller, Noel Miller, Richard Miller, Sandra Miller, Mary Dave Mitchell, Mary Mitchell, Richard Moore , C in Z 4 j eff Z in g dz, - nh if-ix, : e A l A 1 - Ky, f k'7.v ,I lf 'FRI fe '.a X alia lr is V ' ii' ' h e Q. o lit ' t 'lr l Charles Molina. Donna Moore, Emma Montes, Socorro Montes, Waylon Moore, Anita Mora, Dolores Mora, Charlotte Morrall, Pam Morrow, Ross Mata -may Q 1' fir I ' fa If l ' Q i 1, ' --gif 7- f 4 l' U ' 43? 4 , 1 ? 'Q ff X93 , it , X .W l xx lx' fx ' 7 ,flu K' xx x 1' X x . . . I . Sylvia Mota, Thomas Murphy, Iohn Murray, Arturo Munoz, Mary Myers, Myrtie Gordon, Gordon Nagle, Iucm Najera, Vicky Nava, Michael Nichols. KEEP UP STUDIES fs f ff Q' , i ,, L X X -rv -1 4? gl vi Q I N I li' K - Q 4. fr is -ef f,, -g ' w ,, ',' ,f o x XA f X , X K , wig, if,-V 1 y K' ' , I' wgiww K+ Siva, W Away ' . A wer l N N i 'M 71 N l o,lo pl l is N 4 12 l W 52? A , imll rl wi . Louie Noriega, Carole Norton. Cecilia Ochotorena, Rick Odell, Elvia Olivares, Gracie Olivo, Iohn O'Neill, David Ontiveros, Mary Orta, Ioe Ortega .'2K il -c lag J' ., 4 H, I . V y r -f 3' 'P 3 'S . l Q Q - 'fa :xi r ., - - f 3' ,. l ,Tr- Lynn Oiterbourg, Arnold Owen-Ls. Gloria Palaiox, Pat Palaiox, Richard Palafox. M Iacob Paniagua, Sam Paredes, Ralph Parham, Katie Parldn, Flavio Patino. INN This looks like a very studious Sophomore class. Don't xxx Xl you think so? f ? y -5, - X', ,, ll?-S3 - - 4 ' . W' ,N5 Qi 5 eg -ik 3, ii i A 3152 f .M -'ix X l 11 Qi K f 5 'SX ilk ng Iudith Patterson, Olelia Perales. Lloyd Peck. Bertha Perez, Eddie Perez. 1 7 7 jg W1 ' i'f?fK3i1 Q :tl H LA ' ., f . K I ' f 9? 'K - ' ' 'Z iii K '7 N : 'z . f - , '- ' 1 '--- e M- -,L'k El me 37' . 'f ge -S A+ 1 , QW' . f - 5 5 1 1 . an ,L ,x -LL Q 1. F A I 5.,. is Q, V , V 'Q - 11. . .A X 7. if ,v V . 1 . - .V V . A if - 2 X f P ' f . we - , i XP . I 315 ,. v .y 75v,,, S li., 'f, 'jf N. A ' 1 , l fa, 4 B . XX I ,, Q ,gif 5 , , I 1 3 2 M F9 I if? K 1 - M 1 ti Q Eff ,.V' ' f, 3.1. if-,. ? -3.4:-f K W , f zl ' ' , I 7 ' 'Z ':,2,Q,5- a l a. ia Q. a., , f .J 4- 1 Q ' i -- if Y K 'Gr 'ml t Elizabeth Perez, Irma Perez, Anita Person, Kathy Peyton, Evelyn Philaja, Lianne Pierce. Ricardo Pinon. Iirn Porter, Patty Poston, Paula Potter. 'IV ' fi i f , H ,, 1' R fi , ' . 44 . Aw ,a I, -0 5, W ,V n - 1' U . - S- his - ' r Prnfw ft, n fp-I xl ff!-j l Q 445 'V - Q w EET. lf, .y Z l l if E L T K . L e 1 Mary Powell, Marvyn Prestwood. Philip Prosser, Ernie Pyle, Iudy Quarles, Froelick Quentin, Dora Quevedo, Togo Bailey, Diana Ramirez, Grace Ramirez. 2 D z ' is 1 . ,jr 2 I Ng 0 In 1 ,. , P ' N, 5 3 1 WW i i X 1' 'Q . , re ,fl 5 iff i :HY ii? ' X i i if lr. :fu Q , - 1 Sebastian Ramirez, Darlene Raulston, Elizabeth Reneau, George Reed, Virgil Reed. Helen Reza. Robert Rhea, Lillian Richmond, Virginia Riley. Carole Rink. J it l ui K , A 1 iv N ' ii 4 R' if 7' ', . i - . 'U Ki E . ,f 'K La X y V v ' 3 f UK i 1 , , R , P i , ,rin to o , , 1 , , 4K' Q I a- ,, X 'W ' ' W ' i ' if ' . R R- i f iffy. , ' ' ' Y ir if 'rl ?5l3?ffLfili it Xvflaf ii',,?i f.li'26 Carmen Rivera, Manny Rivera, Lee Anne Roberson, Marilyn Roberts. Mary Ann Roberts, Elmo Robinson. Mike Robinson, Patricia Robinson, Martha Robles, Ellison Rodgers V., . , l i kg X ,.-' Q 1: .,., 1, ,. W' . w e ' X' Q , , Y 1. . ,A K. i 1 3 ,H . Irene Rodriguez. loe Rodriguez, Luz Rodriguez. Maria Rodriguez, Sharon Rogers. 1 Ki W , we we if Ki it .. U , , if . f P .1q1 A ia A 5 - xl ' K rgrfii ,.,,. .Au b t X x q y x. -x F ... Q ' PM +., K R P ' 'f E i N R Q lllilx , NAI x it 5 X Robert Rosad, Diane Ross, Andrew Rotan. lohn Rowland, Sharon Rudd. 3 1 y 't , f'.' P. t ill X, Y IA W Y V W ' Nana Sue ludY and Burgess grab a quick lunch? Kan R l 'L '? Rummy' Mmm' R 'm' Pm Rush' HOW Russel'- 178 7' it 4 - V. l i ' , th , M , 1' ' ,, xi W ' ' ...sy f , ' f , . . ,fm ' Fcliza Salazar, Iulie Salazar, Salvador Alva, Sandra Sanders, Bill Sanders. 1 l lt ' Q M 1 , , , A .3 llltwlt l l t 4 W V ga. 1,1 '-t f . 4 , v-ma , , , ., Z1 xl N7 'Y 11' ' , r llll ' S f qi- A 4 .ff . V , C :utr - -.1 Q arol Sa n, Mary Schwengel, Terry Shaw, Lee Shecter, Al Sicoli. K 3 T553 ,. at 1, I If V , f r:- . - ,jf V wif I , , , , ' V' - Ji f 713 I Wtle W ' 'ffwasewwtm lohn Silva, Natalie Silva, Margaret Simmons, Robert Simmons. Richard Simon. Pm-suv,-bmp!-was Sophomore Commissioners discuss their activities while they eat their lunch. ,V , fi, ' 7 '74 ' l', ' .F cv' 1 Y is lv' , -Q Q. l' f 1- L ' ' F , , , V Q, if j er: A A, Q-' ,X , I , ' 5 A 'V 3, , .2 ., X ,,..., , 4 , -eg K X 1 .. X ,. ,-- 5, A J -A '57 I 1 if yl. 4, ' X ,i Vic Sizemore, George Skinner, lim Skipper. Lily Silva, lames Smith, Kelly Smith, Leslie Smith, Sharon Smith, Ray Snider, Elsa Solis. THEIR FAVORITE PERICDD ' , f r , it .4 ff 'Z . . Q ' f f ag 12' -2 oil Q ,z ' i l N 'f 5: ' f, 'if if ., f X. - f ulie Solis, Iohn Soules, Bob Stallworth, Dianna Stark, Stephen Bell, Carla Stewart, Mary U' v if 4 : Lynn Stokes, Carville S 1. 7 1 , fs., V K ' .ix A ,, ,, . ,if i f ' ff' 5 4, ff ity 1 v ' it . ,- ig-tv , , JV ,avian Q, tone, Richard Stone, Teresa Suaydi. 4- , 1 1 fi-1, , - . .. , ,L ' ' ' , ,, i , , - gt . X if T e t -ier 2 it ,NL 3 -s if Y' .f il i -ai .' ' lar Q-1-1, -t - lit f , l ' exif! ' , l' -isa as EQ 5 lm n Emma Subia, Reta Talhert, Catalina Tarango, Mary Taylor, Randall Taylor, Gaye Davis. Margaret Tonkin, Irma Torres. Fidel Torres, Stanley Torres. l f . , t 'MV' ,ff , , ff r it -,,. fs ' f--- -V ,Q -' 1-I , - , ti. iz' , , ff- V37 X . . 1 ' if 5 -f '-:' ' , . t L ' ' J 'u-,IK - it lx 'Q i I -' Q ' Q:-' '-'53, ' f K ' i it 5 'Wit f ' 4 Xi ' fi' ' JC- - 5 X' it -f'.ifgv1T'..32 1:' 5 Ei Mary Torrey, Sylvia Tovar, lames Towne, Barbara Taylor, Rudy Valladolid, Louis Valles, Arthur Vallejo, Byron Van Hyfte, Paula Van Slyke, Naomi Vargas. 179 1 , vw , 5 . Y' 'W .2','z2.:i93 '-2231, ', 1 ,, A lk 4 H' ' ' ew, 'r ,,.,+ ,: f 1. -, .1 , ,g, ' , '- f ' I , , f z X . .-. ,.., , , , ' 11 'xi 1 'eff fr., I ' i . ' ' 31'- lw, I, , 1 J l -I i. f' ' wx Q 4 M, .9 4, , ff , ff , A .3 ,- , .fe g S. f 2. , , , 3' K . , A., I - It V i f f fg 15? 5 ,, ,. ,,V. K, , u A , fs 2 in f f 1 V x ' , il z -Ayn . be ,A 2 6. , , 5 vfz., K A-,'.' ' 9,53 - ,A ,W , l ii , ill-I il Al? '-'-, wa.. .Q ...fm Rosa Maria Vargas, Dollie Vaughan, Iuan Vega, Willie Vigil. Armando Villalobos. Belinda Villalba, Dora Villarreal, Ralph Walker. Mary , V MJ an 4 gf , , , 5 , f i ,.'. , It V -' 5 1-2 V H ' XY' r ' V 'V A 5.1. , .,:' I Q r A , gi A W .f 'nw -- f- jfs' ' Q., 1' Vg V, C l .,,, f M fx '16 f 311, 22,5 .g 4 , , I. f 2, 'atv ' ii i- ,if f Y ..,.,. In i':i fi' If 5' . l J V' l 1 A 1 'P' .,,.: - ' ',... I x , , l X if K I ' fl W gl V , 2 Q ,.,,,, A, X ,fi 5 X l , J ' , 3 1, sr I , X If , V':f: '- , V ,, . rw, , ' xx Ralph Walker. Susanne Walker. Terry Walley, Billie Wallorl, Donnette Warren, Mary Walkins, Ronald Watt, Don Webb, Bill Webber. Wainscott. 1 X ,Es , .. fl . I ' Mfr, I 4. , 13: I 1 ,,. ,. V - Y K, .I 1 ' , . '59 K I I ,xi f 4 , 'V V' ' l 'V 4 fi J' W5 f l X. 3 fr Q 2 1 J ,.,., f V li I 4 5 JI 5 3 ii iz x , W' 5? .' l ' if 2553 if ll Iohnnie Welch, Ralph Wengert, Doris Wershaw, Suzannah Wilcox, Paul Williams, Bob Wilson, Mary Winingar, Barbara Wood. Io Woodard. fi' 'X ff , Tw.. ', ff ,N f ,M ' f ' - ' . 1 ' , 5. , ' ' ' X ' ,452 ,, . , . I , 112' 'l 1 ,Q jaeus -V ,- - :faq- fg . A ,Y X. f 753 -- - K- rv b, 1 If '- '. fi-.1151 'lim 49' V 53? KE-an H - 'l Forbes Woods, Sandra Wright. Eleanor Yanez, Angela Yapor, lane! Yedlin, David Young. Edward Young. Paily Zangwill, Magdale SOPHS LUCK TO FUTURE Lone student recalls memories of gay football season. 1 oil E 5' I x 'B' Eeffff ie na Zavala. mn . YN' , Zig 2 ' 'va' W' W ',, 1 xx .MN X X W x 1 X ll , . A xxx 'Ph ,SAN 51' VI'Y wx nl '- 4 44 X Milf X Nj X '-.X ,V ij-l ag R r x X r ' Q 1 A -9' S.. WWW j'-ew? . ,,L, N-K, , gg. 1-A-5,1-Q , :K - F 'fsiizii , X ,M 4 -. f: 1 :.,,,-gil..-c ' rlzwmf , . fm . f 1 fjfi'E9E?51- w . -' sign' , 1 1 f wg V1 F , A:-ll W2 my f 23 ,f-Q .mg 'Q :- fi Q E-:gf wi, , at -gs? iii, ui' 'A 'Kay 55 . I W 4, X W X ? N, V 1' T - H ' -Q X 5 . if 5 ,. 1 v , X ' , . XE ' Q e fl f ' 1.3.92-gg V N' .1 J: ,- r. . -f '9 '.:'L3 if Julian Aboud, Nancy Albemaihy, Ian Ackerman, Carmen Acosla, Daniel Acosta. 4 , V . , , ' 4- ,Q ,K . rag 2:2 ,V 8 Niagra i W I 4 '?4..Rxiy -,,l Q ,. I will ' p -1 , , f 3 'fl Av, gag.-I. A i., M. ,. 'rg-.21 . '- ': c,.:' lilly xl S .. 3.5 N, 2 54, 4- .9 s .li , do . ,R Q 'f if if gi. , - 1,3 X . , J '- L, il N r 1 fl Maria Acosla, Irene Adaule, Benny Aguirre, Diana Akers, Manuel Aldaz. if , i f W i - FQ it 9 A A 4 W 'f 152 1 tx ry, fl' Rx' it if , l Y ' 1 Tim Allen, Gloria Almanza, Yolanda Alva, Pamela Angell, Alberta Anderson fi' f ,P .di 2 , . ' .V 5 . v V 1 ., -H 'L ' .3 I as Q ' if if 1 E F -s f fl' - sie W' 'Q -9 v ,. V 1 1 1 5? I X . . 4 ,, 1 I. Q y l ff- - -M or I ff-L my 'ii' 42- , , jg, ,. ., H A -A .E in iE'5a1Z:', ' ' , wif -, fi fig r -1, fr - U:-.v K - .N A 4 r ' r fc yi' . 4 M ., , - . - HL A: .X f j figx ,- P r1i 'ar+1..9Ss?52? w f Y f ' - 4. Alice Apodaca, Ienny Aranda, Mary Helen Arevalo, Ioe Armendanz. Nancy Armstrong. Dickie Arreola Freshmen cheer leaders Nancy Ulig, Mary Ann Howrey, Connie Carter, Maureen Ponce, and Pam Hoffman lead the outdoor Freshmen assembly. CDUR FRESHMAN SPIRIT J S Q. 'K 1? ir' kr? . ' L x .Jr q X X - 2 A ' ff r 1 l I r 555' A X , Mary Arriola, Roberl Arvizu, Georgena Askew. Marlha Altaguile, N, cj, .-' ,S Q' A X i v- 7 J, ,I Q :, 'A' 5 1? 05 S fyldf, . n' . ,, ..' gk A! 1 3 ' - -f i . f . 'Y X . i - .2-J X .- 'Z A ,V X ' f X H ', Y' - Ag: Sammy Avila, Karen Aycock, Mana Ayon, Kay Bain, lames Bearden. Phyllis Bailey, Allan Baker, Belly Balance, Mike Bannisler .- ,,,. ff' fi 3, 1 -,rirgnt P 4, . ' 'V I 1 v .- Fi 'T V N 3: if I .W L .. - A J 2, -3 b . y 3 K .Q ,V 1 I VA I V J, . L v . ,I . J In-, Ti.. I 7 nrt , K kt: V. divx E - kb , J r f , 5 l , 'Nap Q A X in X 1 A ll 5 J , - - f , 3,5 44 K 41 ' f, 1 x P ,ffl in . , I g gi ' - 1 xg -. X 5 ' L, w . '25gQgP:..,23,j,51:1'f , 'j 1 ff i U 1 W ,M fi B l T Bains, Barbara Becker, Mary Bccknci. Irma Bcllian Nancy Bergan Alex Barroras, David Barringlon, Loo Burtlcll, Lloyd Buziholl, Patricia as iur. roy 182 3, limmy David BOOSTS PANTHER MGRALE if Q! .,3, 'YY A W .8 l 2 li F1 Q 3 ,A 1- k ,- V-f' ,A 1, . 1 ff 'FI . ' , . ,af ,gl f - 45 gil. 1 A .Q , :,. W ' 1 ,5 L 'Vg f ..,, sz' if ,gf X :FK ' I, . 6 'K' 2. P Y - nf' , .1 will Robert Breton, Iohn Bridges, Von Brockmoller, Ieif Brown, Barbara Bruchmann, Betty Brumer, . t E v '- ,- -L.. 4 .Vp 'E 'J' ,Q X 'N fl ' 45 r ' tu Ar . . ' Y I 4 fm, s .sf Q xx Al- if ,t' X Ekx' . nl V .J ' MSW . . f V , . i 5 w f we .i dw si-A Io Ann Benner, Larry Benson, Terry Benter, lames Beymer, Dan Bishop. M' Q ., , Q 'BI l t 12 'JT iii ' A.. . I 'ta X mg Z' , I I f ,,'L I 2 I f fu, K , Black, Lucie Black, Grat Blackburn, Richard Blake. Everett Bolton. ff , ' 'V 4 , l , , ralffr, . 1 Bomback, l. T. Bonner, Lonnie Borrett, Bruce Brady, lcla Brunston. i,-, 4 TI y fi I , Vi -,P Q' B 4 , .- ..::,, ., r Ji it will ff V, Don Buford, Richard Bussell, Carlos Bustamante, Bob Butcher. 2, V A ., ,., I J 7 V rg.: V V 1 -K 4:7 , t. f f .. 5 . , A ' -S A5 2 ' 1 'Fe M' f B 1? 3 ' B, i A 'M 51 . T45 ' - 4' fi' - 5 1 ' - f ' ' ff B , X ' W ., 5,1 Q , V-it , ff4l i, , 'l ' Q59 'ii.ff2ibw , ' f 5 ' A ff, Kp' ' P. Q.. .fe V, f B B Richard Butts, Carmen Calderon, Tony Canales, Margie Carlos, Bill Carney. Bruce Carvajal, Carmen Carrillo, Clara Carrillo, Irene Carrilla, Connie Carter. IA ,.,,, If. L V-I ' ' U ,. , f - 5 ky l , .,., ,. ., :. ,, V f , tx qvgxy ,Z K f --..r+'. .L. X 1- - f 1 ' I' J' Q' A ' -X 1 ' fi . - A M.. 1 X' if 5 . w -,,:w:t .' . Y , -.ff .V h- -.- lx x - Rosemary Castetrer. Marcelino Castillo, Irene Castro. Carolyn Cavner, Ester Cesta. Elva Chavez. 183 Cindy Chew, Irene Cisneros, Beatriz Contreras, Carmen Contreras D fwsga 1 1 , 4 I A- xy an ' V, , X Q fy R 'V ff 2 .2 .1 1 - V T3 M gs -egfiff :I I ' F I E. I g A kifflrll r if 'f :V ws, in Estella Cortez, Iohn Coule-han, Phillip Cox, Gail Crawford, Richard Crook. ' ' ' y r I' in, La 5 .za , V V .- 'Q 9,7 I ,- -' 3 ., . , .. ,i :W ,I QE i f, ,, , My ' k V xx ,l 1 f e. e fc V - Q ---1+.Q I ,A I 515.11 32 -iff' V .Q if Steven Crosson, Daniel Cuestas, Mariha Culpepper. Dwight Culver, Annie Daniel. Nm, ,. in I P , ,. at . 'A if' V ' 1' 1- 'iw Aw 4 , , .a J r ,V 22 J, , ' ff 12 ' -, ' V lA 1 1 -. H . , ,. if I V' f-2 V '-,. V V, , lniw, , , X13 ' fill' 9 Mary Davis, Ieanne Deal. Rosalie DeLa Vega, Mary Del Ric, Yolcmda Del Valle. V. wzfvzv .. MW VV M V-ffvefv, .Z ii Y Bottom to top: Lynda Hollenshead Sammy Perades Toni Canales, Nicky Gordy, Ieannie Deal FRESHMEN TAKE PART IN H' , l , ' ,, V bf 'A' f YA F' 5 Q 1 'Vw xx 11. 2 QV '23 2' ' ' 44 ' ' '. ' ' Q ' 3 ' M .I -' A-' ' Q I . 1 'Q 1 i L , l li X f 'I' rg , 3 '4 Q if M l. I ', lf 'V B L 'L 1- , r V l ' ' if f' ' ' ' ' . H D I . Iames Durkin, Georgia Dutton. D cl D h I , Mana Dom1nguez.George Ward, Mary Dotsorx, Walter Driver enry uan e Debby Dennehy, Iohn DeVo1o, avi o er y f- 1 Q- ' V 1 . V y 4: f If-B 'I 'L D V , . 'I 1 ! 4, 1 , W fir-, Q ' 1f' A my 'EQ ' A Y ly , ' , , A R . ,., M ,m,1V,,.1 X -V A-,MA - , :, 'V' I .QA ,Y V .'- ,nf -1-.vg3,,g3y j 'V f J , H i I I I , -4. .-VY. . LG , .U . f 'fl Q 5232 4 4 1,- ,ff ' 1 .vc- ,,.V,,,1 W- Ai, Iimmie Dye, Charlene Dye-r. lerry 5 if ea , A 'P' D, 9 5' 1 ',:f.,n I , I ' w I 3 , ' , ' 5 X' M J igii yxj, 1 l , 1 e f V f V pg e,ir K X Edwards, Mike Escamilla, Angie Esparza, Henry Felix. , .QW x X ' ' iff , ia ,ff R x gh X ' nf ill. 4 S Y i A J Ruth Ferguson, Robert Fierro, Buddy Fisher, Nora Fleager :Sai .- 1 f 'l ill lull. 1 ' 'P Ti ffm rl 3 4 x ike Flower, Iames Floyd, Gilbcr! Foster, Carol Franklin, Iohn Franklin. Bonnie Games Doylc- Shuppif. Donny Florcs. Iuan Florcsl, Yolamlrs Flores. M 184 I It 1' H ' P XT' pn. I ll' ' , V in 1 74 , Q- - ' V E I A .K N GY.. M 'i 5 , ' , ,.,, mhz iil'llf.ZEfx-E - Grace Gamwell, Henry Garberson. lan Garland, Armida Carrasco, Mary Gary, Stanley Gibson, Charlene Giles, Betty Golden, lesus Gonzalez, Robert Gonzalez. . ., -1 '. I .14 , ,- vs ' x ' ' U : .. 4 ' . , .L . h - 1 .. x h I I 3 'Q 4, - -5 3.1 AE f Q Q H qi Fx -31 X KJ W 4 -Q 15 . A dir 1 i A Q 4 ii L-fv ii' if . . ' - 2 . ' if - -- A' , X X .J Y 1, N Q. ,flu 1 , y f , J. Sylvia Gonzalez, Nicky Gordy, Richard Gore. Carolyn Gough, Margaret Grabbe, Seferino Granado, Doug Green, Virginia Green, Robert Guerra, Virginia Guerra. df .I if 'fl 5 if .y 6' W g cgi'-5 if -, Q 3 -v . , .,, 4 r. X . h y. ' H f X 1 V K 1 : I t . 4 X lt . 5 Nh f ' I 3 if N Ag e fl N Kay Habenicht, Ray Hair, William Hambleton, Bettie Harris, Iimmy Harris, Francis Harrison, Ray Harrison, Iamie Hart, Ierry Hatchett, Ronnie Hay. STUDENT COUNCIL CAPERS hint. 4,00 el ' F- -,f ff x' 4 ii' Mary Ann Howery Campaigns - She is hoping to be elected Spring Student Council Commissioner for her classification. Q. - ' ff? G f 1 4 , .- -v A M15 . .Q ' . G Y' f 5 M i 2 V, J? JA 11' X ,i :Q J A cl Q V .Ag jj ' - K X .V ' H i 'P' X' G ,I - , N eff. I Y' jk' r 'V ,- 'a ,ij-V3 f - -X' 5 Lg.: igifffi- . . A 973' Y! V 'L H ' 15 L Barbara Haynes, Iames Heady, Patrick Heiierman, Raymond Helsley, Lynn Henderson. V V 'nn .- . l N . K- ' ' .L ,, ' , 'il : - . 'h 1 X A 4 ' ' .X k 3 fe 1 X .3 . in 1, . , . xg- XXX! 6 X X -1 swim wif l Charlotte Henry, Henry Henry. Alfred Hernandez, lee Herrera, lackie Houck. x 31 -' if 52344. 5 . R 1 . 1 I 5 1' .1 .J Ap . 'li ' if N ,Q Q ,N 3 v, N X at 1. ,. W ,gil 1 4 -A J V G ' i .5 i . ii -..Ji f Ted Hewes, Pam Hoihnatn, Linda Holljnshead, Billy Howmd, Mary Howrey. 185 3 2 .js , qq V g ' . ii.. , li Jl' xhl l A . C 12 J '-,l 2 l iz.. ' H . , wx. L,,A may .N .. . .. .l,., . A ,Q I M f ' te ff' 'fi ' L- . r '12 or L' iw ' . A no A .4 X ff? , ig , if ' ,L- . ' H M , '5 N ' , A f . gif? ' 55254, l 3-df, 4 Y tg ,ff ' V , is 'J ' l. ' ' ' . Q I ffl? '!fY'7'1- 15 4: . N V.,-' x ' p ', . ' I . 5 1 H11 le Xa ' Tl f .fx . L ! 4 Ray Humble, Norma Hurd, Hampton Hurt, Bill Hutchinson, Iohn Inglish, Elaine Iackson, Dennis Ienkins, Dennis lohnson, Larry Iohnson, Michael Iohnson. -av 9 M as , A? A . . . . f, r - Y' - ' ' ' 1' f- f' ' . , , ' ' .. .. ' fa 36 1 fi- + if , Q W . ff . 'im A I ' 4 Lx , . A , 5 r Q, 'ig -. TJ , ' . R ' L i,. 1'-Z1 1-1 r 701.5 ' V' fp . ,ff 1' r K Qi N f ,. at . 4 L fe L' fix- 'l fi - N Y f ' 1. f ' X , t if Q 9 14-1-1f.i r, 1 . 3 1 r 4 , I a . ' ' 1 1 1 i 5 George Iordan, Mary Iorgensen, Susan Ioslin, Iessie Ioy. Rachel Iucrrez. Samuel Kaiwi, Iudy Karleruher, Michael Kaufman, William Keleher, Ralph Kenyon. I .K 'N Q - .I ' x l. 'ma l ,inlgijl - V f .. .i 1 j': ,S rv- - - M' 3:3 i Q in .' ,-,Q 7- iii . 5' 'L if K in i l ffl - -2, if Z5 gi 7'TiY' Z t , T' '4 ' X L 2 1 . , a. rifiiii. R if . J 5' l s 35 Edra Kerr. Fred Kienle, Georgia King, Virginia King, Eric Kistenmacher, Karen Kleinman, Kent Knox. Iosephine Kowalski. Samrnye Larrimore. Kathy Latura. i 3, . V: . F 6 I 3.4, Ten 5 .' , ' f , f , a 5 . X . 3 Iudith Lawrence, Patricia Legarreta, Christine Lehnhausen, Charlene Lemmon, Iose Leos. Y . 6 . A ,A .1 .: 6 f 'tri' i V: r Hg V' . Q2 fr M ll A I J' Y X gjwi- H Qt? its 0 ff egyigax- 5 5 it Etc'-t:'T'. .4 E -.sixty E l X S, r x cn Y' K r' , 3 2:2 I 0 lf X 3 I., I o 0 g, ,. Q FFQV., F' ' ,ff :rn L .- 5 f X g E? J' X ,U - .. g -- l l. 0 9 EF? -F 4 E f El 9 . 3: . rn -Q. 2 o -1 r' 0 'U o , N . K, ,T 1 - 3 Le-wmv M- .t Q L-Q ini., 1 . af? ' K.. I J ,S ff . 4' 1 jj 1 A ,, 5 , .. fn -, L.. -- ' f ' - .7 ' k,- ,ff . Freshman, Gail Crawford, takes advantage of new iuke ff. 4, - fi? 4 Q. if , X wr 'ilk HQ: AE ir- ' l sh . if 573 it H 1 . A691 box put in by Student Council. 'iii ffff. ' KB. ' . 1 1 ' til,-llml.,a? Martha Lopez, Tommie Love. Ionua Loya, Gloria Ludwig. Brigida Lunvana. 'l 86 Before these Freshmen girls receive high school cliplo- 'WL I I mas they w1ll have many more minutes of anguish over - L X.,-A.. ,..1 ' J'f fiE,l.'f'?5'51.i - U, , fi ff' V ,. 1' . if ,jk y i 3 , Q . .1 -V, '11-imrw l re: Xllgit fi 1 , ,, ,ef 2 41 A . c' f 3 ', .,,,,??v N 4 I. - , J' :fs .. Uh. -L 'lt Q- V R ii , .. - . -. Q H fzi , : Mary Luian, Herman Lassich, Daniel Macias, Rosie Madrid, Mike Malone, 1. Q Q - -fy -'-. Q ,... ' , ' ,f Q 4 ff ' 'ff 1 , tx .', , F F , V i ily Y QY , 3 y NS i s i f ludy Mangram, Marty Manning, Tommy Marcee, Martha Mariscal, Martha Marquez. ,. 'A P.. es, , X if P M A, -ir O 4 ca 1 41 i Q - 1 ' ' ,ff 2 3 . V - ,, f f 4, .1 l if I ' 1 5 , . , , , . , x l X l R vaeeer Wil X 47 X . t . 4 .- 5' . , unsolved problems or unfinished homework. , . Schuyler Marshall, George Martin, Eliodoro Martinez, Gilbert Martinez, Rose Martinez. GUR FRESHMAN DAYS . . , i ,. .I 1 R Q? gi I A i s ' .K , A . A is ' Q, ' if A - ' . -l r 'R S ' r im- ' ' in ii fi 'J 35 Ju' Q7 ' g ' ' 3 f - ' A ' 'A -.f if A 'I A r ' . 2 X Le - , A? 4 A '11 ' 155 5 , I: vt- I I ,.,k N, , A -i 11,2 VV M43 -. 1. ,N y . M ,. 2 . N x w!,,w Q ,- 1,5 It , 'f iff il f, ' I f 4 e , ,ll 'Ili' 'L if i f' ,F s Esther McClain, Bill McGregor, Sharon Mcllhaney, Pauline McKee, Ionah McLeod, Charlie McMahan, Robert McNeely. Larry Melendez, Butch Mellinger, Rosalie Mena. Q in -ff. 1 'Q Q . 1 - fl K. .iz .J A Hs 3' r f i '-Q , Q , , , ,. .r E . .:4 ,- V , X n,en '- 'S 7. 11,2 Y W 4 f 1, I , 2 if-1 z. -.22 , , . , I 'ali' R . NX! X3 ' lily , - ifeilw , . . S ,W V ff -L- J W H - .' A? rf Q eg ' ' I ,. Sb .A 2, . iff ff if -J 4 '43 A ' ,'A' ' ,P F5 if 'Qi-'5 ' fa. s 1 fx.: 3: ,Mya K . 9 i.wsf:f!iEW , Iohn Mender, Rosario Mendoza, Irene Meza. Tony Meza, Iudy Milbem, Ricky Millican, Edward Mireles, Eddie Mitchell, Maria Monreal, Manny Montoya, 'I n , ., N' ' -.ge 4- H R .... ge .. ' 5 1' S -Milf , X' f 'Y fi' .i .ii rf - , L v My ,V A by 1 V GA K - ti.. A 57. 2. 'a .r Ml -. 1:1 M, vi. , QQ. ,1',if'ife,w44ffiy ii , it 1 fa f 2 f Q, f i 5 , , 52 5-1 12,2 if f'v.M!fyf5ff i il KX ll ,fl if 2 J fvfi.-. if A , :fs X 7 v 2 f ' Q , . fliiliff 541155114 ll, it li A 3 V v lf E - 1 , Cecilia Moreno. Gary Morris, George Mowad. Tom Moyers, Elia Munoz, Margie Naiar, Sara Nance, Delia Navarro, Hortencia Navarro, Cynthia Neale 187 , K , ,. ' i 1 1 . . H A Ag' I- . 2 H 27 9 I V F , V :Sl M zyzrl K V' 1? 'Y 'A .m- l if r l , .gf sl ls 2' l X fax.1.. i. f?z1:-fit Q l i A ,Y 44212 ,g f w .Q 1141, ,fa .gi 4562 ' 'L .- - X , ' 1' ' 'ffl ' Cliliord Nichols, Sharon Nills, Pamela Nirnmins, lean Norman, Ioan Norman, Beverly Nunally, Andrea O'Brenncm, Darlene O'Keefe, Sharon Old. Rick Olmsted. 3. v1 'U ID -1 CD P U 0 Q ,-.. II. Fl ID 'U fb -1 YD P' 5 D U' CD .-. D' 'U ID vs ID E' I ID 2 0 -1 'U 0 -1 ID F U O -1 9. D' -4 'U 1D E U 0 -1 Q E lil P E' 'U 0 -'- Q E 3 Q G -1 GI 0 5 'U 0 'J 0 5' F' 0 G E. GI 'U 0 1 0 -1 U1 fl? .- F'- :' 0- ei' ,air ' 5 f' .f.i.7j1f my fr... 5, ., . U , ,. O ..... fr., X,,, X - Ai XYRTT-: + , ee- all vu 32 wr' N 5 s rrE l W g ,. L. gr N we-e'i'H 0 gr 4 5 -rrr ff- Ig ff if if 5 N Q. , , ' M 3 Q . , N X r..Q gp E p , , 'Q-.,-Q. ij ...., X, I f Nl ,ii 1 Q L A 'M' ix Q 14' , N .. A E f . K, ' 5 Q W ' 5 X - N' ,, . . fy' 55 5 ff' 3 N 33 1.2 ' 91- ' . .il fx, i 3 We o ' X ,v -X-4 X 1,14 -- E ,.A,X, f 9 r 11 Q . .355 5' V' A sseef., .lil A' 0 A ,151 .., .... 93,3 1 The-:...'-,Q V. ,, VJ QQSQ 1 . , 13 W' ' , , 9 ., N .Q H x W 4 he l A r gl sf' ' X, , - 10 ,qN.,. 5 . - 1 gf -,,,:,:'E JN 2 1.2 : is , 5' vi rkrr aff' ...A Q, O L 1,3 D ,.,. E , E: X o l H r lil N 2 E' ' lvl :E-', ' - La -QNY ' 1 'U r QM' . iii 3 B . Q , if - lf . g ,, feels S h 2 CI ,, - Q' f , ' ru ' 9, . ef 4, , . 9 I , ,V , 'Q ,X Al .f 1 N f 'N ' f .Al Qs: 'N' .1 'grid FROSH STUDY TO BE 52 fi? Q Q f . 4 , 3 , '.:, Q lf, I 'j ..' ' , 1 ' 1, 6 ff hy ,fi ' I - N 5 y . 'I f fi '- fq , V . , ' -ri ,Rf ,J , X -- VW Q ,,, J A, - I X , ' ,, . f .1 4 vw x 1 Ve 5 M f J 62, if 5, ,i ww , A ,4 ' X , ' K f 7 f 3 Z X f I ,wwff ,, Ji 5 nrw ' .741 - f f if fi f 'V Iulieta Porlillo, Fred Powers, Don Prince, Nick Pulaski. Ianis Quier. fy f we Q I' l 'dwl Art teacher, Mrs. Armstrong. 1 l ' y f helps her students explore the Q 143. i., 4 5 x l l finer points in that field. , . ' ff VJ f , , . 1.-Q. '. W ' Q' Ig X 4 9 X n X 4' Q ,SQ XX Barbara Rcrhrer. Dale Railsion, Diego Ramirez, loe Ramirez, Mary Ramirez, Carolyn Sloan. Q- 1 M ' f ff. - - If ,I I , '51, If lvl kd? gg .. f. . In 5 Q I If I '35 ' 1 , fl '. L P 'W f ' ' E . or 1 'X 'H ' ' 43: - 1 'fl - ff -2 ,, ,gem V 315. w -' ,,' , '-' M ff' ' 'wx lil .L 1' .ll . Q , 1 , 4 ' ., . f'f4fg,2,g,, all , f s , , lr' 'M I 5 X if ll' ' 'l' all ,l,fw?:J1l Martha Ramos, Mike Rosson, Allynne Ray, Ted Heed, Louis Raza, Charles Riddle, Michael Riley. 1 88 5 - N 7 Q' , K .Q!' , , ., 4, -if ,, U . - a r 'J 3 Q Q ' ., 4 ...,. . A -I My 1 . .1 Mg r 'J 3, L ' 4 2, 'v r K K A iff? I I i - t J-1 - , H Vic Rivera. Gary Rinker, Fred Roberts, Fulton Robinson, Lawrence Robinson, Veronica Rodarte, Delores Rodelas, Gloria Rodriquez, Lupe Rodriguez, Robert Rodriquez. ., ,.. W, V ,. ,. Q , , wffs - -, Y' , ' 'A S ' .X if J 1 h ,J ' x tl Y K A'f f X- 5 A rf., we S . 'V V i A 3, V f -ie - v I k Ah ,, ' 5. 4: . Q -. X 'S Q ' 5 5 I W, .A L z , , A Msg' -' -1 f , f -iv. f f- X Ne i .P t i'l??Jff ' . si . ' 2 -'53 All Y if- . ff Sacorro Rodriquez, Yolanda Rodriquez, Bobbie Rahrer, Rita Rotalante, Paul Ruebush, Delores Ruiz, Diana Rhutasel, Ulla Saarela, Stephen Sample, Louie Sanchez. , , .ff 3, . r- ' - . 3- f w We S ' S r Q f S ,P X ,.,. 4 , X I x H . . R : 2 i I , fig .R a n 5 4 , 5 , 1 f ' xl R A f iw- Marie Sanchez, Robert Sanchez, Conception Scmtaella, George Santos, David Scmtoscoy, Esther Saucedo, Femando Saucedo, Francisco Serna, Peggy Sexton, Iody Shafer. ' ' ' f ,V f y 5' '4 'S ,. ' f X X 1 - 5' rt sg.-is . X if Charles Shealv. Sharon Shell, Susan Shugart, Doyle Shupps, Ray Sinclair, Robert Slcipworth. 6 ax 5 'fllfw - S A Tl Tc' up 'Q 1 t x N' R Tjgysx ,. . as. ,J ..., I .. - 2 1 -jk 2? .Wild 1 i'1TI',N-A Iacquelyn Smith, Naomi Snedigar, Iacquelyn Snell, George Snidow, Peggy Snow, Manuel Solis. Freshmen boys are snapped in one of their more studious mo- ' ' A, Q K4 V. E. , ments using the card catalogue 4 iw X in 1 ' in their own library. y ,Q fy 1,-. flu.: p, g j ing.. ' Z , . ,. 5. Q i ' -fy rr. f ' QT, 'TT X A ie ,N L , N . 1' ,ii viii., ' f i ii i I 4 . .Q 1r 'wi ' at 5 f ' I, - , if V t in 'brig 1 - ii Gloria Soto, Charles Spaclv. Kathy Stallworth, Tommy Steele, Linda Smell. Ann Steele. Martha Stephens. 1 89 . ,, . -wx ' E ,, ,W ,....k f ' f FW EWU? A 5 'kk' ff A rf ,- x t 4, , , ft -. .11 X f ,,,f fl, f X , K, , ,- 4 , - 1. H? ', t J V ff'4 M jst, 1 ,yr i 'tt zffiii V A 4 Q . . if T , . E Q 3 w r gg Aj 1 X as g lohn Stevenson. Elizabeth Stover. Iaclc Stricl-din. Carlas Subia, Alex Sundermann. Carlos Sundennann, Richard Taylor, Thermon Taylor, Bernard Tejada, Tommy Telles. IVV: H V ,f i ,FJ k,, M 1 .ir - V I 4 -f -' 'fi l H A . '-' Q 1 7 1 KJ ' .. x W N ' , AWK A f' A .Psi m - 1 s, f A X C' Aww, .ff A I X' fi 3 - 5' if A X L 4- Sir' iii 3 1' . . 3 I ' W - -. 7?-Q-m L'5'-1 2 4 1 . I Y , Celia Teran. David Thompson, Rudy Tibuni. Martha Torres. Rosa Torres. Meredith Treude. Ann Trostmcm. Donna Truiillo. Yolanda Tucker. Tom Tupper. . ,... , . 5, . N Q ,W I, U Nw . ai5,w,Hk .V5,,, W A img , dan Vee Avlll 55f if W? Qgh ogg ,gi .di sfo 1 fa' if C ' V ,,, . A Q s A P2 4 ,. 1 c 1 1 . , . 1 v-f-:-rf.--5 , f l, -., ,.., , . - .sf-11 A 3 f- - ,4 ,. - A Q f I., , t .. Wi. , N ll t I - , E... 5 3 ., T, W. , M wf QV Q 5 9 f Av L Alexis Tysinger. Lecmora Ugalde. Nancy Uhlig, Richard Valdenegro. Frcmk Vargas. Ramona Vargas, Tony Vargas. Nancy Vega, Mirla Velez. Sandra Vicars. WORK AND PLEASURE MIX Georgia Dutton and Louise Merritt pause at the door of the candy room. '. Lf 1 Y ,g 1 5 X a , , f .-1, A ,V Q., . ,. 7 f I f 1 fzs f' 4 H: 'dai rl X rn It ,ar Aw '-W f. 'fe ai? If , A f A - . , ww. 5, - 1 . , . . , - - . nw. 4 ,Q ., ,.,, 5 ,., I, ,,,f f, -,,, 4 - - . pg. , - , , I - Lillian Vigil. Carol Villegas. Billy Walter. Betty Waltermire. Betty Waters, Murray Watkins. ,M A. , , , , , , 3 IW. , ,t , , I., - -fi A , I 4, V 8,4 -a , ,fy M' -' ' . H , - ' 1 ,Q , ' 41. U t , 4 . - - '- Lf.. - ,f if ' 1 '1 4' V Ai' 'V X 4 ' if . Q' 1, V 23? 1. . - 1 , ff W Qu 4 K' 5 ut fri f ff T l 5 2, Q ., ' H :I -A ' I I , Peter Watson. Frank Wayman. Barbara Weatherlord, Ioy Wheeler. Albert White. Georgina VVhite, Clifton Wills. , . f tti' A ' ,, t , .7 fb f Vw. .77 M 5 ff . . A F I A,. - . .on fic-,il so S0 li 1 ra V , ,ra QA , xv, L, r f R 521, ' 9 .ff T 59 i at A f ' A .fra t V . 4 sf ff tr ff 4, H Ml' if' wr. xx .' ' 1 I - rj. 4 1' ,wrt 1 L lat Alice Word, Robert Yaldcz. Manuel Ybarra. Eddie Zavala. Terry Gardner. Christine Nevaraz. 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Roberto Cadena THERE'S A TIE BETWEET ,Q W VZ: , gi -if QV, ,Q ff ' 2 ki . au , 7.1. 'gf Jn V 1 W -Q . ,Q ,gf , My il . 'Vff 'X , ' A X :Il il- I V K M ,YN A A f . Q 'X NV Vwxffi- 1. - 5 f 75 4 9UQE'3lff12, A ' ' V 1, 7 'll 1' A fi' X W ,Q ,MW .M X ,Y r ,F our x is Dennis Calabrose, Louie Camilli, Cecilia Campos. Ronald Campbell, Richard Cano, Earnest Cames. Gerald Cames, Cecile Carson, Dick Carson. Leonardo Castillio. LQ, f 1 Y 4' V 1. U . E Q , L . ,, 4 . V I ,, , -f he V , ,, Vw iw ' ' '. My l' ' . '. 0 YZF- f ' WWI' K Vw , , f, 1 4 A X 3 it . , fl 'I i, 2' i 4 4, 6' M' Q V s 'I ,f gil' ' A f 722,1 64 '- 4 ' 7 Xi ., .V f 1 N ff: . f ' M354 V - Vg? V: 'V ' V if in 3 X Q , X' . , ,,-4f1' f,g, 3,i X -' ,, V 4 , 4-5, V ,V K V. had E , V':'1 5 :'1Z cp lf' f' 13.5 it wily? ' , - f X ii -X' fl. K lesus Castro, Iohn Chaney. Cruz Chavira, Cecilia Clark, Mary Nell Coffey. Connie Collins, Martha Conley. Rosa Contreras, Kennelh Collidgo. 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Villlvf .li Bllllllflfl ll Y Norma Gonzalez Shirley Gonzalez Thomas Gonzalez Evelyn Good' lack Goodman '2 ' 'S' .gy . , f t ' q 'lf f it if f , .. . w , , , H , WV - . . f it l X - mn. r .1 Kgs., r . k n 1 I . lil 'ff 523.1 I -1 :f 1 ' 'fm-Y' iff Xl Mike Gouch Marcus Green X' Iere Grilling Linda Grissom G Estela Mrs. Marston believes in her students knowing the les- umque EACHERS AND PUPILS 1 ,Q 7 1 5 . f - 1 - , 'LH X- Q: 19 . 15.55 'e ,M rs-f., - fi 'f f t li .... N Q Y W f W , . .,- ., ., wr - , Q X : L - 1 f W ., ,, Q : 1 Y-, if' ly- , ' . 9 'L af 'K ,.4 ' 3, . S t .f-V ' ,PP X - 2 ,gf -f ,fi -5 eff X- I f I V - , fa' Y 'E'-sk 4 QR- X ' 'Zi tg: 5 :X if - 'j f :I -lx 5 Q , i , fi 'Eli lit ' l'.ia' f ' A M - ifffsr . -A t, 'f t A. Maria Gutierrez. Manuel Guzman, Randy Haggard, Ellen Hamilton, Kenneth Hamilton, Paul Haynes. Russell Hedrick. Manny Hernandez Arthur Herrera. Patsy Hicks . .. , 4 . , G gil Xia ., .,. z -efr Q., 1 -.k. , . 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Linda Wallace, Charles Waller, Osborne Walls, Mike Ward. 1, ,,,f y f , H t 2 if Wk in f r ret, ' if 4 W I V? 2 A f ,',VV- I ,Q 'A' 'filet gr ra- -v le 5f 'I f' ,Z if fy 4 E, ff , 1 t ' I ' ,, ,,f, , my M 4 .,, cf' I v 'Q ,v '- viili ' we gf V t l ls-it tx X W ' 'Rig ,ii I 1 A algal C i' C ' 1 I 1 - Y X' 1 Herbert West, lim Wiggington, Shirley Wills, Sally Winga, Sam Wrench, Maureen Work, Maria Aldaco, Iames Armstrong, Margie Avilia, Tom Bogush 4, if ,gf T , 5? X 'Q ,iv v V' 7 I Q ' if f t is f My l 'Vf , rg rj, X X t f Q Vt s,n f lee H tf .vir t th, Mgt it X iY Lynn Clark, Dolores Duron, Mary Farsych. Howard Funk. Esperanza Gueroque, Thomas Gushurst. Rachel Hernandez, Charles Hopkins. Nancy Iohe, Orva Mandell ,P . 0 , . Avian., lin. .X ,f Etta, . f ,. ,e - 3 F ,, 4 V' . .e , 4 - f.. in - . ' , , E 23' 3' ' . 4 . , , , , , , - A Q - - uf 3: . ,M ! 9 . X In , . Y, X Ls' fx Yhhdun., QC? ,z ' . 5 Q .F Q I x H1 .wiz :wie-21.,.'V 1 l . H A I ' -f l Rudy Aboud, Elva Alvarado, Sandra Alvarado, Irene Alvarez, Linda Anderson, Maria Artaleio. Gilda Asevedo, Roger Black, Robert Blades, Matthew Buchanan. ' za 'Ei f we ' --V1 N , ,rfr f ll Q Ei F L It Q 3 , 4' rf W V A az v.,V . J . .... x i 'M v rx mr' .ty H V I ,, 'V'V, - 55' ,'iQ,g.5HV Q gg, Silk? ' 'X ,A N it . ,b if f JW ,,.W,., f, ,.,f 4 92, . , . 0 K, If , ' t X 1 .. 1. t --2, 9 ML? iii .. l , Ruth Carrasco, Dan Chitwood, Christine Compton. Larry Compton, Gloria DeLaHosa, Iohn DeMarte, Ieilrey Donovan, Clay Douglas, Chris Dygert, Sandra Ferguson. ,342 .,lV ,K , ' ' r ' , p 5, y 43 1 - ff, yy -, , Vi iw I ,iw v. ,., CQ' ii- , ' ' 2 Q N , inf if if hh:-Alai! 1 li 4 'l, -fag ff f Laura Fuentes, Elma Garcia, Margaret Garcia, Martha Garcia, Irene Gardea. 1 I 5 gpg: - i i Tom McAnn constructs toothpick masterpiece during f' 1 ,A M 1 I K , I 3 ,gk I his lunch period. t N ' W ifi 3, tl in 2,5 f 5 ef ve l f i : 'i 'J lk levi SEVENTH GRADERS EXPLORE ART gf-.K ju , M if 'K i 3 If f 4 . 4 . -af, ,..,,-4 9 , , , Q I . 1 , xl 4 ,Q -M ,yy . 3 X an ye 11 P3 Q A it 6 6 3 . 5 p y , W ,ik xlxlm- - .V A. V f 'tti' - ' limi E . E 1 if Bobby Harrison, Iudy Howell, Larry Iarvis. Phil Kirkpatrick, Iulie Kondo, Iecmne Lcmldord. Io Nell I.ePert, Hortencia Medina, Blanca Montes, Cathleen O'Leary. 3 '-,' I' - 1 i 1- 1 it ' , ' 27 A3 ' , xi i,i, ,' 1 rti' 5 Zi 'W Q . x.. ' , ' , , , 'fi- 'fi'-. , fb 1 ' fi ' i Aix. i it tt , .Q 1 .2 ' 5 t . . ix. Cheryl Parrott, Carl Parsons, Oscar Perales, Elvira Perez, Rick Plumbley, Parclene Poole, Iimmy Provencio, Virginia Puckett, Iudy Quier, Georgia Ross. N, v ...,, ,ex 'ar if . . ia ' 'fy w f A5 fx li-' - A 1- iii. ,ff ' fi A iii i '71 .,'1 X . 'E Zi ' ti .S A Q' K' 7 e r i i . , A let fr k, ,K kik-,- '- K I J Vk,l . ,E 'T thi ? ' In A -1i'. - get 7 , 5 , f , I-,A , , Q ef' .. i 5 ef' . ' . , ,K far Q r ei 1 11 'i.o f ill 5 Z if l l V. gif ue if E Viclci Roueche, Garcia Sanchez, Handy Sanders, Sandra Stevenson, Sharon Storm, Betty Villodas, Iames White, Linda Io Wilson, Esther Wright. 1 9 7 c ,.. 3 , -, J.. ,! r V 6,9 M JA V f Y Lf' J, r. is W , Even oft the Job our beloved edi- tor demonstrates his ability to give A, 4-' ,-,t .,.,,,, ,M , We --nie .V ,,,1 fzflgfg - f-mfs: 3 , 1 -if'aff'li- -J 513 'V 7' ? ' '-f,.-' ff .' 4 , v . v U32 M2 'Wi-25 V' ,. . Mu-'1 , . o 3 1 . .-wk . - V -. i, an 224,551 I ,,. Q?q?4.1.kaf?w,' y 5, 1 isle f 4 ' yi ' t QQ A Q ,Z V 5 jar? .hr fy lvvv 6 A',J :, ,,:, . 1: ,. ,- 'f'e L I f-V .A ' ,1t.v. i if t V9 Q , ttt,, ,iuh .1,g E tb,-. Z Vl.f, .I .f,: 'ffif Zz M 'L wg ig 'I ,f - lf The new beatnik fad was cleverly dem- onstrated at the Ianuary Senior Follies. The semi-finalists anxiously await the decision of the judges for the fifteen girls who will participate in the beauty contest. eil? if Midway W it w , , .. , . I Win M Q ' r 'i i S' I f' . ll K 1, if ' Y lf t f I f 1 J in A 1 1 4 ?!q'?!ll 1, X ' iilll ' V :W 1 12 5 f-If E, ' ll. W ' if ' l x - is l' ,. 1 Ili .fi ta 1 I - .gg ,M 'T Ia. T I ' H921 gl gli. I nl .f , , f We lsmw -fx,..,,,M-pay: . Y V I I QATTJ' if Iim Stuckey, Patty Thompson, Arnold Terrazas, The Three Iolly Coachmen, composed of Bob Cathy Hunter, Carol Sims, and Pat Thompson seem Burns, Steve Donahue, and Pedro Cortinas. sing to be enjoying Austin-in-Action. for the Quill and Scroll banquet. ACTIVITIES FILL THE YEAR .-I-1-f--:M - :- :-- - ---ef -- I ,- - 2 +A Q-Yvfil Martha Araiza lights the candle for character at the annual Spring induction ceremony of the Na- tional Honor Society. Queen Anita presents a beautiful picture at Austin-in-Action as she proceds to the throne to be crowned. I c , I I l v '1 ' I Y ' . - 4 al- ' ' 'f Z.Qj., K rj ,imc-151. - V' I ...K V W, 199 fb-5 9 'rl' 1' ,ff M. . ' 1 I Qg5?.:A I X F ,E ,I ,p E l X 5 SERVE THE SCHOOL IN VARIOU .,,. ' .eqgbg . Q t WAYS .' .Q f- Y Q .K-sig.,j,wss'P,,::,.f,q:+,fqafgm4 4- fxz. ',-- -vx.f:cs5gi f Nw f f H 'ft -f . 1 X' - Qi''-fvIEf'f,.'i : ,4-'15 i',:5s'5i1AV' ' ' .si-1' S:-Sf. 1 -. J: .-' 2 X . . 2 ff' 5 HA X ft: gig., . gf -X, X . . 5 xi , tgfv V S1 F i:-hlirr 'i 'f x iQ 'i 'Q3'S . . , X,,A, ,.x. .,,. t , . .LXxA ,. , . . J 55':w:.W.-215511: M f it 5 5539 4 2 M-1Str:g.g.. 'FEQS X?1T1eY1'Xf V- Mis . , 3 si .5 29 'jgqx-Q QxQ:iRxM2.g gt E il? lust as the pearl develops, so does one's per- sonality through club participation. -Selected. A variation of clubs enables students to expand their interests and activities, thereby broadening their personal experiences. Getting along with others, individually and collectively, is one very important factor in club membership. To those students and teachers who have given others the opportunity to be members of the many worthy Austin organizations, we dedicate this club section. 1 i I' c41'f72?l,,i l ' 1 , L. , . . . B ,, ,M WWW H: r'-4',5rf'?if-'f:25:- ,X , , 'f ,. , f . zsfwwi, P Y,. ' ' B . ww P , , , ' ' , , , ' . ' - lx , ,'g14v.f,,zs'1f:,t' 3: . . AUSTIN HIGH Majorettes L to R: Patti Malone, Nancy Cobb, Corrine Gonzalez, Sharon Eason, Nancy Crocker - head rnajorette: Beverly Grose, Charlene Hutchins, Gayle Edelman. First row: Iohn Bridges, Nancy Elcdall, Bary Lindsey, Barbara Taylor, Iean McLeod, Darold Barnum, Richard Paines, Pryor Bentley, Virgil Reed, Leo Deras, Mary Lynn Goebelt, Sandra Brown, Tom Liebert, Ruben Kretzschrnar, Iames Strong, Bruce Schoenbucher, Pahna Lynn Ross, Martha Robles, Elaine Daughtry, Carlos Fierro, Edwardo Rodriguez. Second row: Iohnny Armijo, Barbara Hill, Gerry Iordan, Bill Barth, Lynne Peterson, Rudy Avila, Bob La Tourrette, Iohnny Coulehan, Charles Gholz. Carole Omundson, Ruth Vargas, Vicki Lynn Vaden, Mary Lou Almanza, Iohnny Divelbiss, Suzie Bowman, Forbes Woods, Zuzannah Wilcox, Mary Lynn Stokes, Pamela Rush, Iames Beymer. E202 Xin Z ' W' o LPASO TEXAS ,A Ax 4-R253 - AM ummm T SENIOR BAND Third row: Ferrell Cicchetti, Marcelino Castillo, Ramon Rodriguez, Manuel Castillo, Mike Good- win, Sterling Neblett, Bob Smith, Bob Burns, Pedro Cortinas, Terry Henderson, Wayne Moore, Bill Hutcheson, Iames Smith, Betty Iackson, Paul Ruebush, Ierry Edwards. Fourth row: Rodney Methvin, Victor Rivera, Frank Murphy, Ioe Nelson, Patricia Ann Fletcher, Leonard Sittinger, Irma Alvarez, Patricia Loe, Guillermo Sunderman, Hollis Brown, Richard Mil- ler, Iesse Green, Ronnie Scroggins, Conductor: Robert Booth. F ifth row: Carden Fletcher, Nick Pulaski, Iimmy Townes, Rosalie Treloar, Duane Tinkler, Fred- erico Deras, Ioe Breedlove, Robert Buton, Robert Taylor, Richard Hatch, Thomas Baird, Randy Bohannon, Rick Barwise. Sixth row: Bob Carney, Bruce Maxwell, Bill Carney, Clifton Duchouquette, Paul Trujillo. 203 L f 5 3 , - , a h ff K' lf 7,-g,1y,w if 12, i4f.,.,.4+'a-fa H I ff?-W 4 M V 1 :wif ff, ,Z E f' ii , 'a,., . ,.., Y H, 3. L L V ,LjiW.,.,,,.,, ' KL, 'V I '59 t 29 7 EHARON EASON 7, W 'v'- .f Tr In fg -' 'XXA , , , cw ,f, ' , fifshf Q: , ,,g e BEVERLY GROSE CHARLENE HUTCHINS ,, . t c h in , h 1' ,J ,ff 12734 , 4, 1'-K4 ,f W ff,f1vff,Qf1 'f W 'WZTLEYQ f' ' 4 fy f ff ff -' 415f,,gAy3,ffQ9m ' V ' WZ? Ugvfff V ff V ,,,,9Vf, fd , ' f in swf my 'gf- ' f' - , N. Ac,,,,,. K Q, ,, , V, V, f WW77fC4V,, 645221-5 , H 1,4 7 ' ' , , ff fr- . ff ' , 'W7 , , X , 4 ,Q ,ff-ff xfiwzy I w:wf4f,g.wf 1 ' .0 ,MZ f 1' -fy., ,, ' -3: jp, AUSTIN JORETTES L L WX ., 3 J LJ if Q -4-'- ' ,fl f 'ff p 1 of 44 X26 ' Z WZ 4 j J! 1 41 ,fy 7 3 c W W ! 3 -,I f f f 'f' 1 ,eg I 7? 1 10' l 3 ., 'WZ'-14. pt 1 'ww 1 ,, , f .f 1 , 4 1.41 V NANCY CROCKER Head Mcriorette The half-time performances given by the mcxjorettes this year were greatly enjoyed. The little mascot, chosen by the seven mcriorettes, add- ed to the spunk and anima- tion of the show. 20 Qhfvwz ff Q., . if . , , X ,. ,V., 3 1 ' bm ' Lf , A , ,,,, I .f,, ,. h ' , -- -4: if if ,ff-ffm' .fhggw , , whiff f':1'f5 -gsg ' ffl? Mwyv,-y4,v ,I . I ,V L W, f N., .M ,V 4-V- -- J , .gif ,5 , K ,. , f Z2 ffmQf'Q'::' L if 4 5551, . 1-1 .4 . f ,, ,. f '4- 6 ,figfg-V, 5,7 4' Jef- - 9, -f --'Amt' I X. - -Qt' gt Y' V X , M, k.:'--if--Z as s I 'X P Nix i ix! - FEV ? 1' -inf? Q. gf E i i s-i- A -- iff iff y . I YM ' 4. -' X A GAYLE EDLEMAN CORINA GONZALEZ 0 Y ii HQ, gsm, .Q . i Q 3 if f it f . to fy.. 'xx , -. ' ! v..M,i,Q.. . :Lapin MARGARET AGUILAR I 3 WM , ,L ' 2435- .rf f iSw o Q- ty V- J +5 'Xcxfzvi ' .NA M5-4354, 2 1 f if. xiiidzffiuf ' 4 5, y,.g,,. Q-1 N- 3,-,vt Many hours of practice resulted in this spectular french Review. J' ' 4'fPG YI? 'V v . .... 1' ' '5Cf3 5Y' -w. Y , ,, ,, X 4. .Wf X4 A ,,....---- 5 S Io Ann Kessler was chosen as the Band Sweetheart by her fellow members . BAND ACTIVITIES A fl 2552 1 'Il-I - -ff' T ix ' -, ak - v- -- Q- Q . A X ' 55 Q 4- 5 , . K f. a -L ' . - Q + aj' ' I A x'f.1.v . va' , -1 iz -Q3f?'w+ . i'.3x .- 1 'Y I9 ' ' x VV ? ' - ' 2 Ii 4 K 'Sl Yvf.: , f , ' I. ' V' V' --s , f .- I t ' X li I 3 ' r ' if I t ., 'V V I 4 . Af 3 ' ,gy 1 7' . .I a, 4 ' V .' .L ' ' v.J -4 I 3 'il ,lj .','x- ' ' if 7 ,I -- , - - .,, -. ,,. Q ,, l, - 3 V it K . ., ,yn ii 3, . , , . 1 .- .Q V V- I I ' M 1' l -1 lt ' I :E Y -Tl'i:-img? R' f , I I ,I , , , ,m M . -F . ,, . S 5 .S . 1. 1. 13 - , 1 It - X: 1 f . I f 2 . . 'L '-3 . 4 ,, . , Q . if?-f 5 'fa' '-1 .K V. x x Q .Lili , , 5 yi 17- X , ij-1.54. . I . ,U ,lf V f, nf- I 4- C 1 . V , , V 3 t ,h-ailh, . '55 ,s It I 1 Q fa rs - f ' f - 2' f 1 sf, .- - 'H 3 A 4 f in ' ig , ,l v . , w , , 1 ' , ' Q-12 1. it xc! 5.11. 1 3 E Q .- s lg 3, if ,IQ E 22.1 g wg If 1955- 5 ,, 55 if WM A Ju 525 ., li- ?, 4' Six :Hifi I Siam .s ,Q-5, L P.: C rv' 1 H I ffvf ,ti f f 1 'I V:-is Www I 2 1, . . ,. t 3.3.9. gay , Vi L ig ff? .ft 'iw ' FK is f is I I J .,,rg,mg: t. :mm AJ - -'S .52 E333 s i' ua i..,.:.i' 3' QJ 5 'liifkl A Everyone agrees that our maiorettes this year were the greatest. They are: Sharon Eason, Corinne Gonzales, Gayle Eclleman, Nancie Crocker, Nancy Cobb, Charlene Hutchins, Beverly Grose. 205 CDRCHESTRA -. fl 1 . ' - Lk Mr 'S TUBA: Bruce Maxwell. TIMPANI: 'Iames Strong. PERCUSSION: Palma Lynn Ross. HARP: Iane Polhal. PIANO: Arsie Laughman. 'member ol the 1960 All-State Orchestra. In 1959, Austin High Orchestra, under the leadership ol George Webber, was rated as outstanding in state, and performed for the Texas Music Educator's Association in Austin in February. Austin has had for many years, one of the largest delegations to the All State Orchestra in Texas. Austin High is privileged to have their orchestra perform at many functions such as Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter as- semblies. Additional activities have in- cluded concerts tor the convention of Texas Music Educators Association held at Austin, Texas in February. The Trans-Pecos Teach- er's Convention in March was also privi- leged to hear the Austin High Orchestra. Mr. George Webber w:Q7'i1 ' t , ,H ,?.p,.9K , I . 4 ...pau , , , ily it XZ in Y.,'A L 5 :5 Q K 5 . I 5 5 1 z X . 5-'25 li I Symbolic of its participation in religious-type assemblies, the A Choir stands in the fonn ofa cross. Pictured are three members of the Madrigal Society-Doug Reynolds, Susan Weaver, and Miriam Bow- lA CHGIR man who graduated in Ianaury. .,,. The Christmas assembly at Austin was one to be remembered by all. The excellent performance ofthe orchestra, as well as the A Choir here helped boost the Christmas spirit. Later the members car- oled through the halls. 208 .. .. new L' 53 W' ,Q g 1-Eg X Nc X43 L if l L ...A X A well-known trio-Becky Alvarez, A1-sie Laughmcxn, and Ieannie Stark, blend their voices for the photographer after an assem- bly. .N 1313 Air- f All F 1 8 'L' Avg 1 5 51 . 1 n b. L . . a. y . 12,55-9,85 ' 4 : A . ., -. Q :gw5?:,Ytas5-.,. N . A t , if l AI S 1 at ' , A' S A - S il dlp Z' if 4, 'X y l t R ,.. ll M A lv ll A N y i, se 1 2 'X 1' PM L K ,M ts' ll 3 l, ffl' l Q fl . I , is A Q l to ' fi, lf -A 1 ll S B N l l l lt it K xt it Q, 34 li 5 5 S N Nm X Q Row l: Mr. I. I. Nabban fdirectorl, 'Charlene Firing, Zanell Brook, Marylin Roberts, Alberta Robert, Luli Corinas, Iris Shockley, Linda Boone, Sheilia Wipf, Deanna Runk1e,' Arsie Laughman, and Teckla Sander. Row 2: Kay Morrison, Sharon Rogers, Kathy Rice, 'Ieannie Stark, Rita Stuckey, Wanda Gaddis, Annette Gooch, Dottie Scott, Nancy Whitley, 'Becky Alvarez, and Pat Hamilton. Row 3: 'Howard Wilcox, Eddie Dale, Alfonso Basurto, Victor Duron, Richard Pains, Iohn F iol, Eileene Banda, Ro- berto Porten, Sharon Sharp, Barbara Hill, Diana Stark. Row 4: 'Iames Pawling, Bob Karney, Harley Kezcm, 'Steve Donohue, Bob Burns, Pedro Cortinas, Gilbert Asher, Ronnie Wegelin, Arturo Munoz, Armando Alvaradon, Forbes Woods, and Larry Green. Members having an asterisk by their names are in Madrigal Society. lA CHOIR ENJGYS ACTIVE SPRING SEMESTER While it may be true that many members of A Choir are chosen from the members in Austinaires and B Choir, students that show themselves talented musically through auditions may join A Choir. The Austin High Choir has done well to represent Aus- tin in the community as well as in its assemblies. Several of the programs A Choir has presented are KD singing all the choral selections at the Easter Sunrise Service in El Paso, C23 a Christmas program for down- town, C31 Baccalaureate and Service Clubs. ff? Wool ,WK t, X x Shown here are members of the Austin male Chorus sing- ing at a Lions club luncheon. 209 fb-w ' l y . E avril, f A r fa. 1 T ., , ij -sfivffi' 'yt gn.. ,i,.' 4' is 3 if 1 x I, , 3 , it s E l 1 . greg E lil was GN ll Q, e Y 5 X . 1 Q Q ts, in 1 if l Q 5 X x if-I. 1 . 15 5 'fi V ,Q SPRING OFFICERS: Row 1: Kathy Rice, Librarian: Linda Boone, Historian: Arsie Laughman, Girls' Manager. Row 2: Becky Alvarez, Secretary: Sharon Sharp, Treasurer: Annette Gooch, Librarian. Row 3: Pedro Cortinas, Club Panel Repre- sentative: Steve Donahue, Boys' Manager. Row 4: Bob Burns, President. Members of Austinaires are first row, L to R: Kay Morrison, Lois McGrath. Sharon Rogers, Al- berta Carter, Vonelle Smith, Lianne Peirce, Kathey Cook. Grace Gamwell, Arsie Laughman, Nancy Whitley. Second row: Ieannie Stark, Iolene Borsberry, Mary Anne Crews, Mary Watkins. Karen Peterson, Rita Stuckey. Dianna Stark, Peggy Perry. Third row: Frieda Golding, Louise Porterlield. Helen Olsen, Iudy Patterson, Beverly Grose, Patty Robinson, Sharon Martin. Fourth row: Mary Dave Mitchell, Polly McGee, Mary Andrea O'Brennan, Peggy Becker, Naomi Snedigar, Gloria Rodreguez. anna Stark, Treasurer. Standing: Beverly Grose, Reporter: Kay Morrison, Parliamentarian: Peggy Perry. Librarian: Nancy Whitley, Historian: Sharon Rogers, Librarian: Arsie Laughman, President. Not shown: Io Ann Backus, Vice- President. C U N G I R E S Fall staff members, seated: Ieannie Stark, Secretary: Di- Adding a bright note to the Christmas sea- son and giving Austin some fine performances at assemblies were the Austinaires. The group meets as a regular class. receiving a solid credit. Spring staff members, row 1: Vonelle Smith, Chaplain. Row 2: Kay Morrison, Treasurer: Nancy Whitley, President: Alberta Carter. f Parliarnentarian. How 3: Peggy Perry. Vice- President: Dianna Stark, Librarian: Lois McGrath, Secretary. Row 4: Iolene Borsber- ry, Historian: Beverly Grose, Librarian: Mr. Nabhan bows to his choral group as they lin- Iucly Patterson, Reporter. ish another anthem ior an assembly. As one of the features of the Thanksgiving Assembly the A Choir performed outstanding selec- tions. This choir has added much beauty and charm to traditional assemblies such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, Brotherhood, and Easter. MUSIC SNAPS Members ofthe Male Chorus are, row l: Tom Moy- ers, Kent McGregor, Steve Donahue, Iohn Carroll, Sammy lssacs, Lee Kirby, and Robert Glover. Row 2: Henry Mendoza, Iohn Fiol, William Garri- son, Tom Ingram, and Robert Prince. Row 3: Richard Bruns, Mike Kaufman. Maurice Atherton. Ray Harris. Row 4: Gilbert Asher, Gary DeVries, Iacob Seiler. gqibx xg.-0 bv-J' ps A.: 'c'Y'hf-ZW! Pictured above are members of the Ir. High mixed chorus who en tertained senior high students during a choir assembly last fall. 211 ,, 1 Q fi Q .5 ,fs any in -, Ni' tj 2: .' J 'f j 1 , K 54 I A il A. ' Q V . 1 ' it f X .,. ff S ' K . -.f g:,.,2,,.s.-,.Lg5,3S1,,,v . . :lf .2 -f Members of Brush and Palette are: front row Angela Yapor, Ioan Quier, and Irene Martinez. Second row: Ianet Etter, Linn Rumsey, Helen McMullen, lan Rodgers, Barbara Becker, and Dar- la Rhutasel. Third row: Ian Ackerman, Ken Zackery, Mrs. Sims, Steve Edwards, and Peggy Snow. BRUSH AND PALETTE AND NATIONAL ART HGNGR if away' WEEK 7 2, If faf?? r , 1 Www WW 't ,ff f in nd man? ' . iff fm tariffs 1 'W 1 'qfhw i- These are the members of Brush and Palette who worked on the Christmas Window for our hall. Brush and Palette and National Art Honor work together to beautify our school. They help the PTA with decorations and publicity for Austin-In-Ao tion. At various times they fix displays in strategic points throughout the building. 212 .4 This is one oi the giant Christmas cards that Brush and Palette made to send other El Paso High Schools. Members of Kalavala are front row L to R: Becky Alvarez, Virginia Ripley, Diane Woods, Tim Pavlis, Mary Lynn Goebelt, Miss Light, Arsie Laughman, Toni Tropiak, Ioan Coldwell, Marcia Reed. tNot shown Bill Hamiltonl. KALAVALA DEVELOPS WRITING SKILLS Kalavala is an honorary organization for the promotion of creative writing. Established at Austin for many years, it is made up of students who have shown unusual ability through tryouts. Miss Hilda Light sponsors the club which meets every two Weeks. Various forms of individual writing are studied at each meeting. Officers are: Becky Alvarez, Arsie Laughman, Diane Woods, Marcia Reed, Virginia Ripley. ,Z Marcia Reed looks on as students try out. 213 Fall members are front row, left to right, Sandy Sides, Marygail Minot, and Doledy Kafura. Second row, Teckla Sander, Iudy Hail, Karen Beth Parks, Ann Foster, Mariya Futchs, Karen Iohnson, Louvenia Shapiro, Dianne Woods, and Mrs. Beattie Ann Davis. Third row, Sandi Thacker, Patsy lean Petters, Pat Malone, Wanada Stevenson, Bill Allen, Kay Worthy, Charles Tupper, Carolyn Shaver, and Mike MASQUE AND GAVEL FETES SPEECH TOURNAMENT Dipp. mis I 1 Fall president, Bill Allen, Serves the other officers at the Christmas party. They are from left to right: Iudy Hail, parlimentarian: Doledy Kafura, treasurer: Karen Parks, secretary: and Mike Dipp, vice-president. Students qualified for Masque and Gavel must have completed one semester of speech with no lower than a B average in it. Mem- bers are brought closer to the importance of speech through individual participation in club functions, and through the sponsorship of the Lydia Stark Speech Festival. CSee the opposite pagel 'l Sz. in X Q f X.:-F Mike Dipp, spring president, shows the officers Iudy Hail, Pat Malone, Charlie Tupper and Sandi Thacker, the papers receiv- ed from National Masque and Gavel Headquarters on the various honors a member can attain through his participation in speech activities. 1+ MASQUE AND GAVEL FETES SPEECH TCDURNAMENT Speakers and debaters from the Southwest region 1-Y- convene at Austin High annually to participate in the Lydia Stark Speech Festival, sponsored by Masque and Gavel. Students enter extemporaneous speaking. decla- mation, debate, or poetry reading. -If an -1-,.,.----- if I I ml ' A L Marigail Minot, here reading her poetry selection, was one of many Masque 6: Gavel members to participate in the tournament. Between rounds for debatelgicl-,ard Mgore, Miss Evans and El Paso Tech's debate coach check the board for the elimination of con- testants. Row l: Iane Pofahl, Mary Io Forsythe, Sue Morre, Pam Angell. Row 2: Arura Minuare, Mary Teresa Licon, Sally Wingo, Tina Brun- ner. Pat Omdofl. Row 3: Sharon Gaskill. Sherrie Band, Yvonne Iohnstone, Allynne Ray. Connie Carter. PENQUCTE CLUB Penquote is a club specifically designed for Iunior High students. Creative writing is emphasized at each of their meetings. The club is also designed for writing intel- lectual compositions. They write composi- tions for each holiday oi the year. They also write poems and short stories. 215 and inane F all members and officers are: left to right. Row 1: Iim Blackburn. president: Kit Detwiler, secretary: lim Nance, vice-president: and Bill Hamilton, treasurer Knot shownl. Row 2: Kay Snipes, Anne Wehrneyer, Margie Thomas, Deanna Young, and Mrs. Hughes, club sponsor. Row 3: Darla Rhutasel, Eugenia Messer, Charles Brandt, Iulia Vadala and Walt Passero. QUILL AND SCRCDLL FETES PUBLICATICNS BANQUET In order that outstanding students in the field of journalism may be recognized for their work on either the Round-up or Pioneer, Quill and Scroll was founded at Austin High School in 1951. Dur- ing the fall, a publications banquet was held at Lassini's Cafe. Other projects of the club have been the sale of corsages during football season and writing a history of Austin. Row l: Spring group: Iimmy Nance, president: Eugenia Messer reporter- Kit Detwiler historian f 1 - I . . I I ' Row 2: B111 Hamilton, vice-president: Mariya Futchs, Shar- ? in 5,5-f t: on Sharp. Kathy Flood, Toni Wiggs, Carol Sims. d h 1 . f b .th Standing: Rex Potter Iudi Rogers Ianet Moore Virginia ' 1 t - ' ' - utmglg Zzilggjrilignggnilrne Se ec lon 0 new mem ers wi R1P19Y, Sally Womack, Pat Thompson, Charles Brandt, treas- ' urer: Ieannle Stark. secretary. Q16 1:51 lt 25 lim in K-el S in 1 The Audio Visual Boys are: Front row, L to R: Donald F arlow, Louis Hard, Leslie Lockhart, Ioe Bag- gett. Second row: Claude Flores, Gerry Durnall, Charles Spady, Ray Perkins, Mike Mathers. Third row: I. V. Boyd, Bob Niehaus, Carlos Subia, Larry DeVoto, Lee Stephenson, Kenneth Maddox, Kenneth Martin. Fourth row: Louis Reza, Sammy Avila, Bob Harris. Not Pictured are: George Siqueiros, Bob Butcher, Gordon Nogel, Pat Malone, loe Loya, Hector Rinion, Lloyd Peck, William Simmons, Robert Norte, Iames Ienkins, Roger Loveless, Richard Spann, Andy Chit- wood, Dennis Smith, Iimmy Skipper, Wade Hambleton, Ieif Shealy, Manny Camacho, Robert Ramirez, Bill Howell, Glen Conelin, Iohn Franklin, Iohnny Faith, Bill Eastham, Salvador Alva, Iohn Hernsberger, Mario Ornelas, Dionel Martinez, Albert Guerrero, Mike Harper, Iack Stone. AUDIO-VISUAL 84 JR. SCIENCE CLUB The Iunior Science Club is composed of seventh and eighth graders who have an interest in sci- ence. This group will surely produce some of our scientists of tomorrow. Even if they aren't all fu- ture scientrsts, this club will develop their ability , fo fhmk and reason- n ,, 5 .Eiga 22.1 531 - -, - 1 '-02 B A f QS X t Zig f ,, Q l . or le tif' QB ,ye S to gift' Y X f ,iwr,,..,.-.rt r - R 5 -L-fgfzziff' W ' Xi,ak-1:5:',:c:4..f-.il f H. ti ,f Q Q .,-ati! ..., ,C ,. X W , tg 4 0 Q k.,, . ,, .,...-o . . . X W, Q. ,. , Q if 'ff' L......., , Let's sit in on a meeting oi the Iunior Science Club Members oi Iunior Science Club are front row, L to R: Georgia Ross, Irene Alvarez, Connie Speck, Iudy Schwei- del, Iane Pofahl, and Iames White. Second row: Ester Wright. Cecile Carson, Iudy Benson, Sue Moore. and Mary Forsyth. 21 7 L to R, first row: Helen,McMullan, Stella Yturralcle, Yvonne Rubio, Susan Weaver, Doledy Kafura. Susan Tolbot, Ianet Buring, Lois Twitchelll Sheila Wipf, Keith Miller, Margaret Becker, Sylvia Fuentes. Second row: Sue Kelly, Iudy Hail, Marty Green, Barbara Calcote, Virginia Aimone, Ioyce Gouch, Suzi Haggard, Bonnie Vargas, Iudy Gouch, Ray Ehrenstein, Peggy Perkins, Neva Collins, Martha Powers. Third row: Sharon Long, Lucille Crawford, Rick Halliday, George Siglin, lack Mcllhaney, David Carlson, Pat Pitts, Tonya Pulaski, Louis Blackwell, Yvonne Ortiz. Not shown, Darrel Horn. DRAMATICS CLUB PRESENTS ONE ACT PLAYS Officers of Dramatic Club are: first row, Doledy Kafura, Iudy Hail, lack Mcllhaney, ludy Gouch. Not only do club members create their acting abilities through one act plays Ke.g. Sister's Tra- gedy,' 'Antic String'J and skits in front of the P.T. A., but also learn aboutuback stage activities. Make-up, stage tenninology, lighting, book- keeping, etc. is practiced by the members. In or- der to qualify, one must show himself experienced in speech and meet with the approval of the mem- ers. X . ws-M -4, x-rw ' 'vi' TWT 4 -ist-A H - 512-1 11: A l 'lf flyfl t B' l,ti:9S.'+i.s ' filth g.'-.'.-n-'yn p ' - 1 ff ' . . W I L 1 , TA :X , 'Q I .. -1,:f2.v 1 -1-fI?N?v- 'W ' 1 it 1' V-.Qyg-x91.fM-'gxw . Some aspiring actors: Susan Talbot, Ray Ehrenstein Tonya Pulaski, Ioyce Gouch, and Iohnny Valdez. 218 b .R ,UT -- 'sf - 4-2 , x 1: V , ' 5-st Members are front row l to r: Elma Ramos, SandraThacker, Gloria Arroyo, Elvis Perales, Mary Ioan Gold- ing, Io Ann Anderson, Shirley Fulton, and Alice Barela. Second row: Cathy Hunter, Toby Tovar, Ellen Eiber, Anita Palm, Elva Yanez, Rosemary Ochoa, Olga Ortega, Aley Aquilar, Gloria Martinez, Emma Alvarez, and Irene Medina. Third row: Manuel Camacho, Kay Tillman, Charles Gholz, Dick Eudaly, Martin Gibson, Leo Iackson, Iohn Mason, Richard Guiterrez, Alfonso Basurto, Valarie Meston, Dianne Woods, Miss Esther Brown, and Robert Hunter. SCDCIEDAD HONGRARIA HISPANICA BUYS BOCKS This club endeavors to give enthusiastic Spanish stu- dents a better opportunity to practice Spanish and to pro , vide honors to deserving club members. , ln order to qualify for the club, the prospective mem- T, bers must have completed the minimum amount of Spa- ' nish to graduate. Inductees oi Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica give their undivided attention to the readings given to them by the officers. Fall officers of the Spanish National Honor are 1 to r, Toby Tobar, Anita Palm, Dick Eudaly, Mary lane Golding, and Gloria Martinez. Back row, Robert Hunter and Leo Iackson. 219 :15fr-f35i1:V7.jf- E- 4. ' 3 A. , 4. ', ' A 1.-gjg,v.g.:.f,VV'i..,g1: J' , , ....f.f4,'wV.--.- ' -If-w '- ' - X f f Pratt' l H ff . .- . ' .. . -,.- 151- L fV,,QX V- -fi.. ' , , ..,. , .,.. , ,,,. . ., 6 , sz'WVmv-' ,. ,V v f-aw1w::- . 5 5 . .. V , .XY ':f3'f'5:i5k'5-. fit ,Q,-.,q,5V..:.v.:-Q-'.i2gfgt1 ' s-ttw - ..s.,V,,:4.,.,s,. 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Members ofthe French Honor Society are front row left to right: Sam Ietton, Yvonne Urette, Becky Alvarez, Del McKenzie. Row 2: Ginger Aimone, Patricia Mitchell, Annette Gooch, Kathy Peyton, Kit Detwiler. Row 3: Barbara Wood, Angie Yapor, Iulia Vadala. Row 4: Miss Aguirre, sponsor, Steve Wood, I. D. Warren. FRENCH HONCDR SOCIETY Some of the credit for bringing Ingrid Dahl to the United States as our foreign exchange student goes to French National Honor Society, which helped with the money raising end ot the project. Equip- ment for the French department is also provided in part by the French Club. To qualify for membership, a B average must be maintained in French class. Miss Mary Aguirre is the sponsor of this honor so- ciety which was organized in 1956. 1 f WQWVW Y' ' , ,,..:,.,..,,,V.f,r , 5 , 6 w.,,Q V9 Q 'V ,, f aff I -Af'---W - A 9 'ls K fix: --f We we is ..,.. V N ii V so yi Zig! , A X' X Uni I , N ' f I-4 7 I-C ' 'fl L ,J , I ' V1 -4 ,V A 1 ,3 . I V ,f , I , ,KI ,iv .. I , A ,,.. 4 , 5 V. tx! 1 ,Mm-.359 WT... ' 'L' Y f ,gfifff-f., if 7 V ' 11 b L ,Vv ,V ,E t dwg J V rw!-M gi ,, V V V Y M Mi . V5 W 'M'm....,,g V 1 ,QQ ' A 77 'f ' . - xy? V ' . - if I 5 I-:Vi .5 , V French Honor Socxety officers are front row left to right: , - - .,.' g 1, Mlss Aguirre, sponsor: Barbara Wood, Annette Gouch, , t - 'f 'X' - ' . . T, , VY PV. ' - 1. Angela YGPOT,-Iulld Yadala, Kathleen Peyton. Patricia f A7 UMM I - V2 , , , Mitchell, and K1tDetw1ler. President, Iulia Vaclala, presides over a meeting at which plans for holding a cake sale were made. 220 1' Row 1: Grace McMahon, Betty Waltermire, Sandi Burton, lim Townes, Pat Orndoff. Row 2: Kathy Stallworth, Ann Pofhal, Dianne Driscoll, Virginia Gery Iordon, Duane Tinkler, Iames Beymer, Ioe Breedlove. Row 3: Sherri Arentz, Beatrice Palancia, Virginia Gonzales, Iamie Hart, Iames Beymour. Row 4: Iudy Iohnston, Polly McKee, Andrea O'Brennan, Ioyce McMillan, Clara Lewis, Rus- sel Cavazos, JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE The symbol for Iunior Classical League is a torch, sym- bolizing the influence of Roman and Greek laws, govern- ments, literature, languages, and arts in our modern civ- ilization. Members seek to encourage the understanding of this culture. Their participation in the Holiday Belle As- sembly won them first place. The officers of Iunior Classical League: Betty Waltermire, Ann Pof- hal, Sandi Burton, Mrs. Waters, Andrea O'Brennan, Russell Cavazos, Duane Tinkler, and lim Townes show off their penant which means the Senate and the Roman People. 221 L N. fi ,f, Q g ,J , X N L . L L K 5 L 3' 3 L ,sf 1 L L N, f sg Q ,C X gl 'Y Jn iw'-Y' 1,2 Barbara Taylor models the Latin dress which she designed and made. ' fr . . 5 'K ,EIJW D1 FVQQKXYJ n Viifaiif in Left to right: Charlotte Ann Harris, Sharon Sue Rudd, Francis Stone, Sally lean Bumgardner. Row two: Margaret Divelbis, Georgia White, Iulie Solis, Cecilia Ortega, Ianice Quier, Ioy Holmes, Shirley Rouse, Teckla Sander, Mrs. Annie Bruce, sponsor. Row three: Beatrice Placencia, Margie Garcia, Dianna Stark, Diann Dietrich, Yolanda Mar- FNA HELPS S. S. S. BOYS tinez. rv' One of the most important projects car- ried out by the Future Nurses is the dec- oration of the Christmas Tree in our front hall. The Future Nurses of Amer- ica helps spread an interest in home and school health through hospital tours, speakers, and visits to lab- oratories. 222 Serving the FNA for the fall semester were: iront row, left to right - Charlotte Harris, vice-presi- dent: Francis Stone. president: second row, Di- anna Stark, reporter: Sharon Rudd, secretary: and Tec S o' cr ' w .I JW? First Row, Bob Niehaus, Iohn O'Nei11, lim Harris, Edward Lowenberg. Second Row, Steve Edwards, Loren Nichols, Iames Bacon, Stuart Douglas, Paul Larremore, S. S. S. IS ALWAYS ON THE ALERT Bill Denton. Mrs. Fitzpatrick finds her S.S.S. squad indispensable when an emer- gency arises. 223 When five bells ring out loud and clear during classes, one can be sure that the See, Save, Serve Squad, under Mrs. Fitzpatrick's direction is quick on its feet. It then carries a stretcher to an injured student with- in seconds. -. f f ,fy cf'-kr' -.ts . A N ig, f 'Egg ' ri-1555: F553 3333. V gl gw .ii . EQ Ii .f 4't 2+.i T' -' ,. ,-'viii -' ffm' Er ' - ' 'afsffqfr .fl-AN t. i it 5' ' -4350 . -9733? as ...Wes - fe- -es , ... V . ,wgggggfr ,rw , 'fx X K 4 K J L , . gi. X , Q1 1, ,. ff V fiflf' V7 . - d Estella Escobar, F t , C il' O h t , Rosa Fnas, Lo1s Blackbum, Irma Torres, lsahel Cloronel, Norma Iean flosemon , L GlE:r1iid'?iroyi? llgrtacMceii:IlitCita Carreon, Gloria Salazar, Lily Bautista, Anita Diaz, Ida Chavez, Elame Daughtry, Socorro Mon- tez, and Iosie Valdespino. P. E. LEADERS ENCOURAGE SPORTSMANSHIP -v rv F, Q 04 C . 55 T X59 . 5' f ' , , Q , Q, , fi. , --A -'ff' ,f , ..,f.,,:r:g , :EAW ,,m,,M , Wy-Z J, Q ' f. , 'mf My ,V 'M-v f , ,f,,, Q, -Af f 1-My .,t . ' 'fi g,i5,E4,5f, ' , , '. 44,2 'fzifffff 5 - I i11 3 li3L ,' 5253 2'LfZ!'z,ff, x f f f , 424, .. I Wkzcfflif f 'f,if?L:71f fxfZv2W5f:5Zid.n iw, f Hn., S 1-4-'1-2 ,ij yf-,,,g,f 9 16-zlfiffffgtagja ff! tw ' -. ' . . qv,w ' f'mw -1+ - + ff9 ,n., 2..k...3f?... , H.. .. .-. Members enjoy a game of basketball during their regular class time. 22 WSIB D lftx gl 5 XXI Q N.,.lm. . 'l' 4 :N yt Silk '! at .HEL L . 'K ' x ,-s. , Fall officers were front row left to right, president, Becky len- nings: vice-president. Ida Chavez: secretary. Lupe Escobar: back row, student council representative, Dolores Rodriguez, historian, Connie Carlos, reporter, Irma Alvarez. Not only must an aspiring member of P. E. Leaders show a good sense of sportsmanship. but she must also have enthusiasm, leader- ship. and courtesy. The P.E. Leaders assist teachers and help to encourage other girls to have a better under- standing of sportsmanship. Since its begin- ning in l946. the club has awarded the out- standing P.E. Leader award at the end of the school year. In 1959, Lupe Escobar received this award. 4, . , S W, ,Qjyffg g 9 7 3: X it 4: ' i r g l it 'Um ' T t A . 4 '- 1 tn A Ji' xi J c T A A ft it Front row left to right: Carmen Calderon. Lois Blackburn, Dolores Garcia, Gloria Salazar, Angela Estrada, Isela Miner, Irene Mona, Terry Rojas, Isabel Coronel, Yolanda Angerstein, Elaine Daughtry, Norma I. Rosemund, Vicki Del Rio, Rita Carreon, Irene Salas. Back row: Iulie Portillo, Martha Marquez. Angie Esparza, Mary Clements, Louise Merritt, Becky Iennings, Ianet Konda, Irma Ybarra, Socorro Montes, Aida Vargas, Gloria Trujillo, Delia Torres, Irma Alvarez, Cecilia Ochotorena, Iackie Heuck, Ruth Ferguson, Maria Acosta, Dianna Ramirez, Ofelia Ramirez, Elia Munoz, Rosario Mendoza, Rosalie de la Vega, Stella Escobar, Patti Loe, Vicki Valdespino. fNot picturedj Arlene Chavez. G.A.A. REPRESENTS AUSTIN IN INTRAMURAL SPORTS gi it V 4 A Spanish Dance, featuring j l members of the G.A.A., was pre- i 3 .3 it sented for the Holiday Belle As- tg Q , i A SEQ gg V sembly. t gf ' 3' ' A it ' L 1, 0 it g ,fiiitfiiff-2 ,23 f f r iia fa , 're. , gy Officers, left to right: Stella Es- Q A f, gif ' jk cobar, Reporter: Irma Alvarez, Q 311: President: Vicki Valdespino, Vice X .V ag f president. Not pictured: Iosie Val- P P H despino, secretary-treasurer. 1 3 p ...A A' Z v ' The Girl's Athletic Association was organized to stimulate better sportsmanship through girl's sports by working with the high schools of the City. Play day is the chief project whereby several girls, out- standing in volleyball, baseball. etc.. participate in intramural sports meet for various gmnes. The Club's history started in 1953 as a trial run, but con- tinued enthusiasm has made its various activities successful. 225 Q 953 Members of Modern Dance Club surrounding Lois Twitchell are from left to right, Iudi Sonnenberg, Adrianne Ames, Rosa Arrieta, Irene Martinez, Daphne Love, Margie Thomas, Anita Palm, Patsy Manning, Iudy Hall, Sandy Wedgeworth, Deanna Runkle, and Martha Araiza. MODERN DANCERS PARTICIPATE IN RECITALS Fall officers: Martha Araiza, president: Margie Thomas, vice-presi- dent: Daphne Love, secretary-treasurer: Adrianne Ames, reporter. Spring officers: Iudi Sonnenberg, reporter: Rosa Arrieta, president: Irene Martinez, vice-presi- dent: Lois Twitchell, secretary-treasurer. 226 The excellence in many of the school functions is due partly to the efforts of Modern Dance Club. The members, who are chosen on the merits of their dancing abilities and achievements, dance in school activities such as the Military Ball, Beauty Dance, Football Coronation, and Dance Recital. I' , ' , T' '1 ' - I 'I' 1 ' X .1 1, Q, , E., ' 'I Q ,. 2' Stl! - 3. - 5 -,S 1 4 - ' 'jr '- -' V I l Y E ,,Q, X a ',,'. 4 , r A , Q' 1 Y Fall members, sitting, left to right - Blanca Ochoa, Linda Rubio, Martha Serna. Rose Mary Ochoa, Priss Martin, Peggy Perkins. Row two - Kathy Tucker, Alva Stelley, Susie Schoen, Priss Rojas, Elma Ramos, Regina Loe, Ianet Onhaizer, Barb Fletcher. Row three - Ermida Grando, Bonnie Vargas, Lupe Gonzales, Laquita Lowry, Mary Rouche. Olga Alba. TAP CLUB STIMULATES INTEREST IN DANCING Since 1959, Tap Club has been participating in the Dance Recital held in April. In order to qualify, a person must have had one year oi tap class, and pass the try-outs held every semester. Y Officers for the fall term were, Martha Serna. treasurer: Ol- ga Alba, president: and Ian Onhaizer, vice-president. Ian Onhaizer, Martha Serna, Olga Alba and Barb Flet- ' cher demonstrate the soft shoe which they performed at the State Convention fAbilene, Texasl in December. 227 It ix Front row, Louis Blackwell, Ray Erenstain, Iohn Cox, Robert Smith, Ioe Cancellare, Edward Zeigler, Charles Brandt. Second row, Carolyn Badouh, Ioan Fisk, Ian Onheizer, Pat Steele, Iudy Hail, Carmen Garcia, Sandra Brady, Kay Sn1pes,'Dorothy Scott, Patricia Thompson, P dden, Susan Tole, Helen McMullan, Sandi Burton, Iack Mcllheny, I. D. Warren, Bill Follet, Pico Deras. Third row, Diane Cook, Iudy Hall, Io Lyne McCoy, Evie Strong, Diane Good, Eugenia Messer, Karen Iohnson, Karen Beth Parks, Glenda Cornelius, Iimmy Story, Gene Dennehy, Charles Dunn, Kay Worthy, Robert Logan, Bill Yerby, Charlie Stevens. Lloyd Adams. Fourth Row, Paul Munoz, Paul Page, Iene Tebeaux, Allan Monshausen, Ed Lowenberg, Paul Larremore, Eddie Safford, Iimmy Stuckv, Douglas Stuart, Allan Osborn, Terry Park, David Carlson, Bill Denton, Harry Kincaid, Ioe Bombach. Robert Felix, lim Blackbum. OFFICER'S CLUB HAS ACTIVE FIRST YEAR To further the effectiveness of the ROTC officers and sponsors, and to familiarize the cadet officers and sponsors with the social graces of the military service, Officer's Club was organized this year with Master Sgt. Richardson as sponsor. Members look on as Sgt. Richardson admires the coffee urn giv- en to the ROTC department by the Officers Club. 228 wt K E W Y A ,mms mm,,,k.,t Y . : f - fs rt sivssxig Mxgaaw 's 1-is 'V A is -' . - - Q Y . N f , ' LV tif! f tsmmvw T 1 -My ,qslfv r X X! if K . N 1 A 'Q K iliiril EW H'K!l' NMS? U WW- V u-sf -x Officers are Front Row, left to right, Iimmy Stuckey vice-president, Iimmy Story presi- dent, back row, left to right, Gene Dennehy. Sgt. at Arms, Pat Steele secretary, and Charles Dunn, treasurer. 3? 4 Ni - - . nb -1 F if 3 BP R to L: Cecilia Durate, Irma Fierro, Sharon Rudd, Ieannie Murrell, Yvonne Rubio, Stella Yturralde. Second row: Carolyn Domingaz, Arlene Chavez, Kassandra Ka- slowski, Diana Ross, Terri Estavillo, Ann Thompson, Carol Neal. Third row: Hel- ene Renteria, Cecilia Reyes, Maureen Hendricks, Doreen Hendricks, Barbara Gilbert, Nancy Crocker. Fourth row: Emma Alvarez, Ann Bjorkland, Kay Tillman, Mandi Robbins, Regina Loe, Ieannie Stark. Fifth row: Mary Helen Navarro, Pat Mitchell FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS Officers for the year include L to R, front row: Arlene Chavez, lst vice pres- ident: Ieannie Murrell, 2nd vice presi- dent: Nancy Crocker, president: Kas- sandra Kaslowski, secretary: Ieannie Stark, third vice president: Pat Mitchell. and Mandi Robbins, treasurer. CDF AMERICA During the year 1937-38, a professor of Columbia Uni- versity in NYC suggested that a plan of organization be set up for the thousands of business clubs in high schools. Of- ficial sponsorship of this organization was in 1940. Since then, members have leamed to lead and participate in group discussions, preside at meetings and head commit- tees. Several of the officers strike a pose at the formal induction at Aus- tin High. 229 Row 1, L to R: Ioan Quier, Sylvia Tovar, Diane Driscoll, Mary Ann Crews, Pam Bulls, ludy Quarles, Mary Watkins. Row 2: Lou Shapiro, Sharon Sharp, Frances McNabb, Palma Lynn Ross, Alice Barela, Toni Tropiak, Miss Yvonne Lozano, Iane Allen, Patricia Fletcher, Sandra Karlsruher, Martha Cardenas, Iudy Rogers. FTA PRESENTS 'CAREER IN TEACHING ASSEMBLY T Halloween was the skit that won second place for the F.T.A. in the Holiday Belle Assembly. The Spring officers of Future Teachers are: President-Pa1- ma Lynn Ross, Historian-Lou Shapiro, Secretary-Ioan Qu- ier, Treasurer-Toni Tropiak. 2 Future Teachers of America was organized in 1951 to create an interest in the teaching profession and to provide all the information available for entering such a profession. Se- nior high students, having no less than a B average. and possessing a sincere interest in teaching as a career are qualified tor mem- bership. Members substitute tor teachers dur- ing periods when needed and this year pre- sented A Career in Teaching assembly for seniors. The members are Row l, L to R: Terry Rojas, Mary Lou Aranda, Cecilia Duarte, Ioanne Varela, Pris- cilla Rojas, Ingrid Dahl, Iudy Griggs. Row 2: Blanco Ochoa, Irene Mona, Io Lynn McCoy, Georgia Gordon, Elva Yanez, Iessie Harris, Rebecca Escobar, Ann Bjorklund, Rosemary Bess. Not pictured, Ieannie Murrell. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS GF AMERICA The Future Homemakers of America are con- stantly striving Toward New Horizons. The mem- bers oi the Austin chapter made pajamas for chil- dren at Southwestern Children's Home as Christ- mas presents. During F.H.A. Week the members of the Austin chapter washed windows of the teach- ers and students cars around the school. They send delegates each year to the Area and State meetings of the Future Homemakers. Their spon- sor is Miss Mildred Williams. The old hat booth sponsored by F.H.A. at the booster club carnival was a big success. 231 ,Eli s - .ffi an f a s N EW 2- . . v m. J -- .f The officers ot F.H.A. are L to R: Ann Bjorklund, secre- tary: Cecilia Duarte, vice-president: Keturah Worthy, pres- identzloanne Varela, parliamentarian. Not pictured, lean- nie Murrell, reporter. Qs 7 gl' . I '-55 if , i U I 5' 2 cf, 4, Q 522.51 Q, xAOQ' lst row: Miriam Bowman, Dianne Woods, Pat Steele, Marcia Reed, Anne Wehmeyer, Doug Rey- nolds, Iudy Hall, Paul Rodriguez, Ieannie Stark, Barbara Gilbert, Kay Tillman. 2nd row: Toby Tovar, Valerie Meston, Mary Ioan Golding, Wanada Stevenson, Mary Helen Navarro, Teckla Sanders, Patricia Fletcher, Arsie Laughman, Becky Alvarez, Patsy Petters, Ioanne Kesler, Karen Melberg, Charles Brandt. 3rd row: Iohn Mason, Robert Hunter, Fred Gerth, Iimmy Nance, Virginia Ripley, Iulia Vadala, Kay Worthy, Charlie Tupper, Kit Detwiler, Margie Thomas, Efren Rocha, Walt Passero, Martm Gibson. SENIQR NATIGNAL HONOR SOCIETY FALL The purpose of National Honor Society is to give rec- ognition to those deserving pupils who are outstanding in character, leadership, scholarship, and service. Mem- bership is limited to5per cent of the high Iuniors, 10 per cent of the low Seniors, and 15 per cent of the high Seniors. ee Faculty members nominate candidates and a committee chooses from these the new members. This is considered by many as the greatest honor given to a body of students at Austin. The fall officers are Doug Reynolds, Pres., Paul Rodriguez, Vice-Pres., Anne Wehmeyer, Sec., ludy Hall, Treas.,KayWorthy, Historian, PatSteele, Club At the SNHS induction Toby Tovar lights Panel Rep., Marcia Reed, Parliarnentarian, and the red candle signifying Service. Iulie Vadela, Reporter. 232 . ,. - . A . Q .JI W, .Q M- . ': ,Jin E' i A Row l: Barbara Allen, Pat Steele, Iohn Mason, Eiren Rocha, Fred Gerth, Nicky Madrid, Ed Salford, Charles Brandt. Row 2: Mary Golding, Teckla Sanders, Sharon Eason, Kassie Koslowski, Robert La Tourette, Iudy Hall, Arsie Laughman, Iim Nance, Becky Alvarez. Row 3: Sheila Wipf, Iudy Hail, Karen Beth Parks, Rosalie Treloar, Pat Fletcher, Claire Miller, Ioan Quier, Patsy Manning, Kit Detwiler, Alice Barelcx, Ellen Eiber, Bill Harrison, Margie Thomas, Martha Araiza, Arlene Chavez, Mary Helen Navarro. Row 4: Kay Tillman, Barbara Gilbert, Valerie Meston, Gray Drypolcher, Toni Tropiak, Henry Madison, Ioe Nelson, Peggy Becker, Nini Palm, Sharon Everhart, Roy Covert, Dianne Woods, Iames Pawling. Ioan Kessler, Beatrice Markgralf. Row 5: Pete Drypolcher, Thomas Leibert, Iames Strong, Iimmy Swallow, Virginia Ripley, Marcia Reed,Wanada Stevenson, Martin Gibson, Walt Passero, Eugenia Messer, Charles Dunn, Robert Hunter, Rex Potter. SR. NATIONAL HCNOR SOCIETY SPRING During the Spring twenty students were elected into Senior National Honor Society. The annual spa- ghetti supper was held in May. Boys aided in the Baccalaureate service as ushers. iv., ,W ...J ID' z: :: 0 ss- 5 CD ez CD 51 5. E U2 E ID LQ 2. Q. O n :I E C9 ill! 0 H U3 0 :r 2 Q H U1 Einar 'P Iohn Mason looks on as Miss Markgratf thanks the National Honor Society for her love- ly orchid. 233 Row l: Iuan Ugalde, Bob Heyser, Iohn Phelan, Gabe Armijo, Charlie Pearce, Phil Boswell, Pete Parades, lim Nance, Nicky Madrid, Bill Glaves. Row 2: Robin Butler, Gary Gardner, Toby Tovar, , ' erson, Dickie Spahn, Bluford Sanders, Ken McAdams, Fred Gerth, Henry Madison, Charlie Molina. Row 3: Ray Harris,Iohn Mason, Iulio Valdanegro, Robert Glover, Leo Iackson, Dave Sim- mons, Arnold Gonzales, Efren Rocha, Bill Schale. lA CLUB DISPLAYS LETTER JACKETS To qualify for A Club, a boy must have let- tered in basketball, baseball, tennis, track or football. As part of its activities, the club spon- sors a dance at the end of the year. You mu them' Coach Fmncis' Treasurer: Robert Glover, Sergeant-at-Arms. 2 34 Officers: Charlie Pearce, President: Pete Pa- rcrdes, Vice-President: Iim Nance, Secretary- Panther Association members are front row: Claude Flores, Robert Prince, Butch Dennehy, Iimmy Nance, Wesley Benson. Second row: Walter Passero, Rocky Thompson, Martin Gibson, Peter For- sythe, Iimmy Story, Robin Butler. Third row: Rasty McColloch. Travis Foster, Bill Uhlig, Thomas Niland, Ioe Cole. 5,3 gp Q, ,,3f 'A wg ,ls M M It 1 'P - I f A bf Q , if , S 'W , w, ,. x , ' ' ' 'S , . ' is 1 1 ' A 1. 2 ' g, .1 .' y v -. , 1 , : 1 ,:. ,t .h Q Q, 4, . y A ,- , 4' M, F ! ...Bk 'Stix J b w it ,-J ,. Q leas- st , hl?-,ti tj. ,nfl A . Ja ' ' 5' gg D ,t New members are being initiated by white washing the HA . Spring officers are Robert Prince, sarg. at arms: ig Q Martin Gibson, president: Pat Thompson, vice- ' president: Travis Foster, sec.-treas. fxwMf et R I 3 X ' N jr 1 i ni, av., l S ii ,f-4, Q fx its PANTHER ASSCDCIATIGN SPARKS SPIRIT. Throughout the year the Panther Associa- tion not only lights the A on the moun- tain, white washes our letter. and polishes the panther, but also provides us with an example of over abundant school spirit with their attendance at all the games. U 'l r AQ' J 7' Clarence Moyers, Robert Prince, polish the pan ther as Ioe Cole looks on with astonishment. , 5' If - f--me i - Fall officers were Walter Passero, vice-president: Butch Dennehy president: Martin Gibson, sec.-treasurer. ' 1 SEQ is Inf la . E, S. t 21-K . 2 :3,. , gl V' V ' W -42 , M ,N I , - 1. , scar ,,,., 0. , Q P.. ,wg I F . , J :ff 'fr , 5275 ? , 1 ' .4 I YH ,X-4 fL,'K r I 11- gigftlt I f , its 2,4 - I -v it t ,was I Ii fl-, Z , uf :ff 'f ' 'I ' g'U,ff'T '412' W if ff v f 43,5 if , 1 ' ' ,itz ' wif '-Q., Q, -' 46 . - , Q 'I'fR,Ll Rl , I fri' I A W ' Q ,f EL ' x Members are front row: Scot Conner, Virginia Ripley, Tom Tolbert, and Charles Brandt. second row: Iim Cozart, Lewis Blackwell, Charlie Tupper, and Robert Rogers. Third row: Robert Taylor, Robert Blystone. SCIENCE CLUB ENTERS FAIR To further interest in science at Austin High, Science Club is open to any junior or senior taking science. This year the club went on field trips to the laborato- ries at White Sands and T.W.C. Many members en- tered the Regional Science Fair with hopes of going on to the national fair. It looks like Virginia is having her fortune told. E256 LITTLE 318 MM Qocxfr XM-47 QI K L ba k X . .,.: , x K. I t I I 1 in i. T' I r v , .1 ' x . Y . Members of Science Club who went to White Sands with the Science Seminar, gather around an airioil of a rocket which they saw iired. Row 1: Bill Follett, Bob Kinniburgh, David Ferrell CT, Row 2: Susan Talbot, Mrs. Rita Ward, Kay Snipes, Armida Perea. Row 3: Shirley Rouse, Lougene Williams, Charlene Fireng, Teckla Sander, Sharon Everhart. PRE-MED CONTRIBUTES TCDWARD HEALTH FUND Officers are Bob Kinneburgh, Vice-President: Mrs. Ward, sponsor: Susan Talbot, Treasurer: Teckla Sander, Sec- retary: Lougene Williams and Vic Follett. Bob pins on the traditional Pre-Med ribbons on I-lrmida as the other girls look on. 257 In 1955, the new charter for Pre-Med was grant- ed its membership which cited as their chief pur- pose contributing to the health funds, such as the National Foundation, Muscular Distrophy and the Heart Fund. Members try to become acquainted with various fields of medicine and medical pro- fessions through field trips, guest speakers and club discussions. . xi F,S,tQ,,i',, lfi Kneeling, Gloria Ann Rodriguez. Standing - Connie Speck, Ioyce Norman, Mary Helen Are- valo, Bonnie Fu-enty, Irene Gardea, Irene Garcia, Cecilia Noreno. Second row - Ioan Norman, Bonnie Bradley, Ida Braunston, Rachel Iuarez, Yvonne Carrasco, Sylvia Gonzales. Third row - Gracie Gamwell, Polly Kimbell, Yolanda Del Valle, Patty Ray, Maureen Work. Fourth row - Cecilia Campos, Martha Vargas, Rosario Mendoza, Yolanda Salazar, Annie Laurie Daniel. Fifth row - Gloria Lydwig, lean Norman, Irene Colonel, Esperanza Guereque, Toni Canales, Linda Hollenshead, Stephanie Naker, Carmen Acosta, Maria Teresa Licon. JR. PAN AMERICAN CLUB Ir. Pan American Club strives to better relations between the North and South American countries through correspondence in letter Writing. Among the countries to which they have written are Chile 'ki' and Mexico. Included among its many projects are - A car washes and helping a needy family at Christ- mas. V' 3 an - A' rf' .,,.:fq, 24 'Q L ., C' ,.'f'f'-sv' . f+ vflr.9-1, ' , - 5 I fl 1' I t :vnmmrfa ' , A ', i ' liflwrlstrr Q zz. rt 'J' ff 4. r uns a-:dl ,N 4 ,, Y 2 t,!,fqvf?+ i-55525 fg fUl31lllllS35yt A f U, 4 x JF' 'Q -.vit 'A+ tt' 4' ails' 4' C' .EAS eg' 4 Q f y , .. . me '-:SJW y jf..-1f'1 X' N-, I I J-in 4. I' X 4 Af, ,,. a .wt P L I ,.-sl2,'j?6:?nk1'g? 3- ,rxlv ,. vp .3 .- '4 x,..,3-. -tr I rw X JI. 9.91191-e'l' vu' 3 V K .,.:.1--,n,,,,,f.pA X qs: My I ,V ,., -1 mm tu -an I A-4.3-.v10n, 41. .MMV W .. , X. ,Tb W3 :.,ll':.1-rf UU. l- . 'v1,s,,,v.1 ix 1.-jf , . M ' ' !i.ap'!!l ' Wil' 4 . , 91 ,,,,,. ,, . , M. Sr?-9 an 'Zigi M- . .31-P, ., .ff ww -fe. 'll 'I an Fall olticers are Yolanda Del Valle, president: Grace Gamwell, reporter: Mrs. lane-tte Zacour, sponsor: Sylvia Gonzales, treasurer: Spring officers include Gloria Rodriquez, pres- Toni Candles, sergeant-at-arms. Not shown are Georgia Dutton, vice- ident: Mary Helen Arevalo, Stephanie Ann Baker president and Mary Ann Howry, Secretary. Gloria Lydwii, and Annie Laurie Daniel. 258 Helen Renteria, secretary: Cecilia Reyes, treasurer: Mary Helen Navarro, vice-president: Irma Fierro, presi- dent: Arlene Chavez, reporter: Iulie Frausto, parliamen- tarian: Margie Garcia, club panel representative look at different flags. PAN AMERICAN CLUB Mary Helen Navarro, president: Cecilia Reyes, vice-presi- dent: Irma Fierro, representative to club panel: A119119 ChCIV?Z- reporter: Mary Louise Aguirre, parliamentanan: Norma Rubio. treasurer: Gloria Trujillo, secretary. E239 Arlene Chavez, Marty Arteaga, Helen Renteria, Gloria Arroyo, Dolores Rodriguez, Mary Helen Navarro, and Christine Settle inspect the flags. Sr. Pan American club is responsible for keeping these flags clean and mended. The Senior Pan American club bought the material and put in new panels for six flags. HFHFIX afvwwil In order to create a more friendly rela- tionship with all countries included in the Americas, through a mutual interest in lan- guage, history and background, Pan Amer- ican Club was registered in the fall of 1943 with Miss Settle as sponsor. It was original- ly the honor society for the Spanish depart- ment, but now takes charge of the Pan American assembly in April and main- tains the Pan American flags that belong to the school. LEWIS ROE RUBEN CUARON AUSTIN BOWDEN DARLENE PERRY ED TURRENTINE JEAN SMITH 1 , , , ,m-5. 1 ,41 fs' ' f-I .ff.:,.f, f. , 1' 1- , l 1 I 5 .df I ,,. . .. lf 9 if I 1 1 ' V It ,AA , . ls- ELENE CALLOWAY MARTIN ELLY IAMES FINE PATTY MOFFETT V ROSALIE CLARK, Club Sponsor 5' A-X lr we VI D. E. PREPARES FDR EMPLOYABLE ,aura CITIZENS IN COMMUNITY JT X. ' I. ra I M fl I I I 14 fc? , - -. ,srl ff , ,W . , I , .41 fr f 'ear ,V If .35 fhfif f M . 1 -Q. . . 1 r i, .f E17 X' e I I f rwfxigf I -ff I , ,. f ,filz Carole Matthews, Sallie Deuel, Karen Wyatt, Dan Turrenline. Ierry Vandegriff. Phil Goodman, Fern Belmgm, Richard Fuemes' David Andxulonis. , I 7 M .rf rf 4 5, AA ,V F q iq. .Q .V , f, ,- 3, f fr V 1 , I ff ' fy. x I .. 4, -N .3 5 E I 2 QW, f 1 I 4 Q. I Q f . , I .I .r Q , E 'K 9 -- . ,ffl 'Lk I ,pl I JH H II W'-In I IIS ,I 8.4. - r.,f'I 533 2, I 'frm' ' I I . II I ' 1 Shirley Aliaga, Darrell Hooker, Mike Redd, Icsus Ramirez, Iavier Rodri ue . B'll All I g z 1 on. Iamcs Alexander. Ken Thompson. Dolores Edwards. 2440 CLUB SNAPS ' 'www'--r,M x ,fx i if l j I M X, 1 Deanna Young, lulia Vadala, and Charles Brandt bow to the 'I E members of Quill and Scroll. A ab' Q'-4 'kg hs- : nf' fl The mysterious beatniks, above, are members oi the Dramatics Club, which sponsored a way- out Coffeehouse at the Booster Club Carnival. .,.,-: ':'f ., zu.: L. .: A 55 we QS : Aiiitffii 1 '14, k'r' ' C ' klgi 'N' A , Q, t, . 5 If I it K ' - ' I 1 I I I These are the holiday belles representing, Mclfigail MIIIOL Mike DIPPI Gnd MTS- DUVIS 19014 Us lf theY left to right, P.E. Leaders-3rd Place, F.T.A.- can hardly wait to eat the Masque 6 Gavel Chrlstmas cake. 2nd Place, and Iunior Classical Leagueilst Place. 2411 ll? 'M '14 if an 'Y ,, ' -N M an R, W, z,.,.,,, VM, gif Arlmuwf 5571541 'UQ' jg ar avywf' .. . f ff. 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Again the kingdom of heaven is like unto a merchant man, seeking goodly pearls. -Bible The merchants of the El Paso area proudly present themselves and their goods for our inspection. Each store has sought to achieve perfection in its merchandise so customers will be satisfied. We want to thank these stores for the friendship they have shown Austin by supporting the annual as well as insuring us of the dependability of their products. To these businessmen, we gratefully dedicate this advertisement section. 243 l l. ,i., 4. .e'. rw. '-. , r ' KJ., , QW ff f' l X I ' ii. I 5 1 -l 411' I 1 A , ,U ' L i i i R A A SOUVEN R OF FOREVER l l R' , X C5 if 1 o l , s xtigv ff 1133 ' -- T .. i- N' i , 'ffl --if... Q jg., :ff ff fx Z-H-:Q-,, ' , fig, C5 .N X, e, J ,j f i T -f 2 5331- - ,...,.,,,,, 5 .O ef. 'ff ' if R R e 1-fax V1 ff f . S . V2 he -WJ fl, :N .531 If 5, Vg 4 '. X Q , 5 xi' ijt.. J L 5 , fl.. 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W' i f -' 1 A r if 4 -Mn Y,,g.,.,,igT,, A f 4 , MARILYN MATTHEWS Q X E SOPHOMORE GAIL LEE CRAWFORD 252 FRESHMAN COMPLIMENTS OF Qubgge CHELMONT CAFETERIA 5200 MONTANA OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Dail Il a.m. +0 2:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. +0 8 p.m. Y Sundays: IO:45 a.m. un+il 8 p.m. coniinuous service C LUBY'S DOWNTOWN CAFETERIA 40I TEXAS Daily ll a.m. +o 2 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. +o 7:45 p.m. CLOSED SUNDAY 253 O O O 0 cams 0 5000 ALAMED I2I8 N COPIA 7022 ALAMEDA 5002 MONTANA 7734 NORTH LOOP SUNRISE SHOPPING SALES INSTALLATION SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES BAR ER SHOPS A PR 2 5662 L0 5204' MII.lS HEATING 8 COOLING, INC PR 2 757I SHEET METAL CONTRACTOR PR 2 7624 PR 2 I059 NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL SK 5 3600 PR 8 280I 6808 ALAMEDA PR 2 523I EL PASO TEXAS Compliments of Hugh 1VIc1VIi11an 4201 Alabama CONTRACTOR EI Paso, Texas L0 5-2753 Z4- Complimenfs of COMPLIMENTS OF llgoyllces llnsurarmoe HERTZ RENT-A-CAR A gemcoy Nothing does like Seven-Up' Imagine a yearbook without pictures! Terry Park. Ron ald Tuck, and Charles Brandt took the excellent pic tures in ours. Thanks a lot. boys. Q 'ii-. 'S:?Er?. , xxx 4 4335253 X X -. . -PN.. .N1,.x- ' -' Q-S2 153-E,.1 Lx . I ,.. ,aglvs 4: R1 S ,. .,.... ..... A U ' - '1 '- ' f ,i5?Qgiii- nfv gma,2r -, T QIBEE l ,,fwmVwwMMf NWN gg? .... . .. ,,,, Q ,. In f- -f.- 711 ' . ,gif f A-A' ' Rfk P ace 0 an - i 6 f ' 21'-ki:- '1-5:5 I - . A 5 ,ity -:' V 1 - -. A :zip ' - .. ' ff Q si , ' ' A ' M J ' ' ' Smeg E 1' pig 12, 15 ' aaficassim f -W Q I .335 5 1552525-?ffll.f 4 152-:Q ' Q . 3 Qi i'?j , ...... ..1..- -',Q.'.A- 1' ' ii?wEfQE'fE2f' Lffgv' f ggj ,,,,,., EQf2'j Eif?f'fVwmAQgpHf . Y f- - 'Lu 4 5.,' ,Q-:c...f,n ---- .-..,, L ,-.-,.. , -.,, , -1 3. gy ' -3-,eg-H -.4.- : 7 ,N Tfimih .1 L'-ixffifz'?'fVwT- ',', ' MEMBER FDIC ' SAN ANTONIO at OREGON 0 H ,Q ' ' Q ,Tuff ., ,,.- .W , 319 ,, E L, l ' 1 5:7 V Sql, - I ff TF , , im? f , A ig ,,.,, VT' MM. H' J' I ,af A ' THE 1960 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS These are the 1960 Varsity Cheer- leaders: Toni Higgs. Joyce YYa1ters. Patsy Blanuillg. Janet YYa1te1'S. Carol Simi and Betsy Black. mascot. NNSSZQESQSXYZYQ- ffl oooo oooooninning GENERAL CONTRACTOR KE 2-6475 4526 ROSA 256 f v , .Wg T H E R 0 C K E T S T 0 R E VVhe1'e the Panthers Nleet uF31'1'1OUSfO1' l YQ HCCKC Iluffphifllllilil SHDUPPG llP+t0'111fhlfOn quamy Corner of Mountain 85 Copia Down-to-Ffzrifz Prices 110 5-080+ 4101 Dial ' Dyer S+. L0 6-3911 I' ff, fi f! ll! f ff W! f ffl!! f ,ffiff f Q , .IQ ,Af , ,fi V4 ' EXICOA. . AMERICA s num roon cohffcnou Next Time, Serve LIFE of the PARTY! An exciting treat for all ages . . . perfect wlth ice cream and almost any beverage. Servo Spudnuts - and :eel 1 X You're always welcome al' THE RED IIUUSTER 24 hours a day Congratulations. Seniors from MORTGAGE INVESTMENT COMPANY 1 420 Texas Ave. - KE 2-3423 s 3 W- J. Schacle, Vice-Pres. 3 : . Q . O OOOOOOOOOJOOCOOCOC COMPLIMENTS OF WIGGS APPLIANCES 821 N. MESA 4700 MONTANA Complimenis of COMPLIMENTS OF TRI-MOR sANnwlcl-:Es QUINN'S GROCERY 3300 FCM Boulevard Moun+ain a+ Henderson vnwpitrawv- The maintenance crew helps to keep Austin clean and beautiful, Pictured are: first row: Frances Morales. Lucia Olivas, Luz R. Roa. Alicia Lopez. Second row: Francisco Guerrero. Robert R, Anchontlo. Jews Ortiz. Tliirtl 1'OW: Albert A1'1d91'SO1'1r HGCIOI' Dominguez. Fourth row: Ernesto Rivera, .lose L. Clieivez, Peter lNlarruHo, lose lil. Oporto. Estanislao Zuniga. 259 Bes+ Wishes and Fu+ure Success from STHIIDIIRD HGGREGIITES IIUIIIPIIIIEI Park Drive and Mi. Franklin SK 5-23l I Asphali' paving Crushed rock Building sfone Excavaiions 0 HONEST LOW PRICES 0 BONDED MEATS 0 S 81 H GREEN STAMPS TV time is time for Coke! . E S ,., Q- .' J ...Q I, 2. 25,-'uf-it- -. . . , . . .- 1 ,5::J-1-4 . .- 4. . I - - v 4 - E i1 ' ' 1 'L . . -, . , , . QL M Ll ', Il i -1- 5 I, isfii Ii li ii - I 'l .glgigiflagi , .,., i . - . I E ilii iih 1 f 9 ii' Q 0 ' ',.' ' -C o NATIONALLY Aovenrlssn BRANDS 1 -Jr X A 3 4 I 4 I V' ' N X f X lt , ' - S- so x ' , . - I Q J I When someone slips out I between two of your favorite programs - A .L - i f :1: ..-1 zf3,:e41, as :1: 21:1:5:1.:a:3: as :1-:- .:s1r1:1:1-.:1': :sn sa-:fs f:1 :f:fis5'1 ii and Comes back with frosty bottles - f, I..'.r..rm S ' ' : : W :ii S iiiii of ice-cold Coke for everyone ' :Q 7 M W . . . the whole family brightens! Q is 3 ' Bring home the Coke . . . today! 'NN 'I 257: Q Boifled under ouvhorify of The Coco-Cola Company by l ' Magnolia Coca Cola GREEN s'rAMPs . Boitl mg Co. 0 O0 Compliments of the s P o R T 1 N G Gooos co. 2251881 BUILDING Phone KEys+one 3-2486 IVIV. II111'1'IQ Ilfxgilll ew11'I1 sc'I1fn11I 1l11 v WIII1 UIII' illllll Illllt IIIPIIIQ cmvm' IITO PA WNIPI11. COMPLIMENTS OF The Tole Company Inc. 2430 E. YANDELL KE 2-5693 THOMAS PAINT CO. h0v.pgggpm5 PAINTING SUPPLIES - FLOOR COVERINCSS PAINT, TILE, WALLPAPER, POSTERBOARD, GLITTER, Se-9 U9 fm' your DGCo1'ati11g P1'11IUIPms I830 E. YANDELL LORETTO KE 3-5465 LO 5-2353 J- I . , I 1 w -if-.fee-t.. f.f,f.':.': Q 1. , 1.'f.:eM- .. ..-he .. er- 1,,W1,,,....., .f...f- 1- ' ' Wi . 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'-1 3 Q Q f .J ' rm gg ' I ff- ' f- ,I f'.g f55 Q 1 f M - .., fn, 1.711 . .- 1 .44 ,5 ., . f.JeJ7:ffqg5ZI , ,F -r 1 ' - 1 ' lx' 'af ff -,,,'-rw-53 pig in ., ' I 217+ N . .L .1 ' ' . ' ' ' ' -- .X f ffl W ' --.fare - 'J' EG 5 ' , -- W F' .. .gf - v v ' avr ' A ' ,. f 7 , N 2 , , 4 f I-1 'f ye . ,..- '-e r'-I' 'M at I -- ...u if - -. . . . Q-. A, . 1 w,-. y ,, , A - '. z V. I ,A , Q . y ., ss., ft W ., -ep 'za J y 25 Qkmg-, 2, 4 ' i I t , - I ff . rf as t -We I .I . -I . - I fx niiuv f ' - ' r., H Qing E 3, f V, X' r f I 3 F . W 4' M ., . I A f' , Ike . 'U ' - .. 8 ff 'PZ gyfag, A R , I .I ' ,X . . M tk :Cf-iff,',f I j mfw 'A' -- . ., f , ,:. A, .t fi ., V I in h i Y I Kiwi H , , 4 fy X 1 I ui if .. X-' af 4 Q w W 1 -.xp .ff Few people realize the big job our Cafeteria staff has. They plan nienus. cook. serve. and sell the food. antl keep the cafeteria in good order. This is Austiirs Cafeteria Staff: Row 1: .Jesus Ortega. Frank Torres, Charlie Lo- pezg Row 2: Bertha Bellah. Arcenia Natera, Carman Aguirre. Eervl JVinter. Angela Aguilar. Piubv Nlartin. Elvira Rubio. Antonia Donaldson Eva Lova. Elvira Solisg Row 3: Nelly Pieves. Juanita Reyes. Eulalia Jeron. Sada Jvise. Helen Jobe. Elvira Morales. Tornosa Gonzalez. Presentacion Lopez. Lupe Rico. Rosalia Rosales. Juanita Cedillo, Garnet Heaclv. Paula Garria, .f 1 ', fjjwf, .,,. For all your 'I Poster Board - Crepe Paper - Paints 84 InIcs Remember +I1e IDEAL STATIONERY M. 3 .....,.. .,, 'Awww' Compliments of HENRY H. MASON Invesl in your future-. Inquire about our 108 S. STANTON ST. Next to the Gateway Hotel Fountain Pen Repairing ee's Cleaners 81 Shirt Laundry 4028 Dyer Sunrise Center 'fiuaranteerl Se-Curily Plan 3030 Richmond - LO 6-4115 L0 6-0892 SK 5-3849 262 All Good Wishes to The Panthers! poo ax That Good Looking Channel 4 COMPLIMENTS GF Quo vAnls HI-Y. lNfTembers are Mr. Hal Canfield CAdvisorDg Donald Bur- fordg Mike Rossong Tommy Macee, Cliaplaing XValter Driver, Secretaryg Tommy Tupper. Treasurerg Robert Skipworth. Presidentg Lonnie Borrettg George Snidowg Eric Kistenmacherg Tim Allen. Not pictured are Stan- ley Gibson. Ted Reed. Blike Malone. Jerry Hatchet. Leslie Lockhart, Ronald Vfatt. 263 A TAX-PA The Mighty ATO f gfo ii ii' REISDY KILOWATT ea I El. PASO ll-ICTIIIC Dfmydfffrjf YING PUBLIC UTlllTY H if f :XX David Carlson interviews our Austin-in-Action Queen. Nini Palm. Martha Araiza seems to be entoying all the things she's telling him. don't you? M .3 K 3 YN! lk , 43-3 il' w -'vzfjig it t 264 I 1960 , AD BOYS Our thanks and coinplinients to our ad boys. Pete Forsyth. NYalt Passero. and Bluford Sanders. for the excel- lent job they did selling more than enough ads for our quota. L1 .I t- zkff. ,- !' jf g . 019, 5 dn r' ' Nr ., -1 ,. .- ' gl -1 Ay 1 , u -1 x ..1--, ,fly L -z-: J, .. , '-il, 3, , ' -.af-f ,gh , . 1 'wffff ', , .f-1 5 . M - . I ,, , , , 4 ,,,. I., , f ,affw .rr ' V- nr. V -- ' .1 . V. r , .,f 1- L. .,:'-rp. . At A ' .2 f 1' X o . ,, , 4, ,,,, P :nfl-'1 ,f - hy !'2'.zf- .A ' .J ':. -1. V. 1 Lis: Q. ge A H- , xx: 1 fbi. f Q 1 ff, i f 3 1 X , ' ' Q' f 1 ff ' 'A , 4ff,,ff4f1, f H' . -, X , 4 4 -- Irs l I ,, J' ,JI-idqlf X ff? ,6 21.2-A, . Y O' . .' PJ ' ' f fi pc. F 1. .2 'L 1 1 5 Y 9... N.. E ' .- WL. . 1 Row 1 Walter Passero lames Story Wesely Benson Amold Ter razcts Robert Pnnce Row 2 Pcxtnck Thompson Travxs Foster Gabnel Armxjo Blll Uh lxg Vmcent Andreas Row!! Peter Forsythe Leonard Ycmez hm Butler Robm Butler Tom Nxland Row 4 Mcxrtm Gxbson Clarence Moyers Ice Cole Claude Flores Charles McCulloch Row5 I P Maloney sponsor Gene Dennehy Icxmes Ncmce COMPLIMENTS OF PANTHER ASSOCIATION ,. 1 ,.:., eer 9 5, XX X s f Q as 43 X A+ 5. f - ,JY 1 .A A I' - f . vs -- 2. ,, , fu- Q A .' ,en y 3,3252 f ' ' 'L 5- : 'rffv':, ti? 'Q -f1:...., -1'W,,wy .Qrvfq gs,-fy, u wo! ii-:rs - ig- 1 '32 X f ,w,.,,. ,,,,,.., I . A K S, - :mv 6 QL '- 5? 265 .uf-sq -M-:mr s- -...W in tr of -'ff .- J-, ...., ..., W., rl . X .. .:- s,:-'..,r.sf't'i'iggyt A, 1-A 1 f Agway, , V-3 ,,...r-N, ,mrs rt, txt v hw tn - wr- ,gms ff-. f.ww.rq . , - 'MA . 'Yu s f N ,dmv 5' ' il 0' 'QI' Apr 254'-I' , w Yu. ' b Y N S Q 'B -X -2 'N' 1 ' .sw F 1 f 1 lf,-,is X 'side Liv-S ,'. . IZWNF' 5... 33,1-W-,w - f1wrg1,w:.?X-as 'Jw- fmaef- 'TWP 552: ' ' 5 ' -.-A 'ci .Fi 42 z ,'-jyfffvf jigwf - - lf' ,if J . z ff . . . q .1 'H -s K . .. qv . . N.. 'A Q A L' f v -qui. Q za ,, 1 f ,I M .. , ,A ' ' 5: ' 5 .. 1 M 4,5 71 X A ' ' -1 A fi-. :QF-j' . 2-fawflzg if-5 1 X ri Lf'-5' ,- 5' gfig iff , 1 .3 .QA-'ii--' ff 3.--if .Q-fn ill 'M f- Q. hw -.J as- -4- uf 'f-A E 1 2:8 ,Ziff D 5' --gg rf? 1 G.. s. f Nl ,ve p p 55 5 mfvmvrowm runf mrmcf OF CHARA 5,,,,,,gd f gs, fl ,. My ,mm mc PUPSCWASITY work experieme ,U I 4148 mf R fl I NOW? . , 1 Ji , A L p Lf f , me WORLD V ,D ., T, T OF wonx T gf, 5 frm.. W, or w. fl 1 v gm- ,A 5 + 5,50 wow 1 90' Special' skills if of O 0,4 inftc Speffafnfepamrion 55 . rl? ,5?,QP'gf'f in IF? Pezson'-if Qualifies A :Mmm 1 5,66 ffl? . I 'J .sr earh jgf, mol sluilg 404.6 'K V 77, s f'?'H,SY jfgps Ox., SQ SHQUW f me ff , X, A were deficient when kmdg cf tfwrvcl M we Mable ,. but for me? f ,F I, 7' frm , , , , mum iifilfii F 40017 The purpose oi D.E. is to encourage participation, leadership development and careers in various occupations. The students involved i.n this program work part oi the normal class day in school: the rest oi the time is spent at a training station. This is actually a vocational train- ing plan engaged in wholesale, retail, and service selling. Mrs. Rosalie Clark is the sponsor. AMCDNG THE PANTHER This year D.E. chose as their sweetheart Fem Belmont. tion student. ,445 nr ,f ' vow. 'Q U ., ., ., p 1 pw-a..,., X., 5. - ' A--:.t-.f 'H ' i ' 'tN'e' f+4?Q4f f Richard Fuentes is shown here boxing vegetables at the Furrs Store where he is employed as a Distributive Educa r sv x X XX x X I I 5 At the D E Holiday Belle Assembly in Februar ,the Pioneer Staff did 1 . Y an original take-oil on Sadie Hawkins Day. , r Y if., H 3 'I 1 s. , 4 ,W , . sd U., if? t it ,. l ii r Before every home football game stu- dent council members decorated the goalposts. BGCJSTERS . .. Paul Page was one among the many loyal Aus- tinites to answer an appeal made from the Pioneer for donations on Homecoming Booster Pages. 4', Mr. Moye is being introduced during the fall student coun- cil induction. The Council accomplished a great deal during the semester. Among their many activities were candy sales, after -the - game dances, homecoming, canned goods drive, de- corating goalposts, and school spirit projects. The student body did a fine job of selecting their representatives. 267 . . . . . and as we come t-o the end of our yearbook and turn its final page, let us all be reminded that after graduation we will turn another more important page. Our gay high school days will be over and we will soon enter the adult world. Let not old desires and failures brush our spirit to challenge the future way of lite. 268 FRCDM THE EDITGR The 1960 Round-Up Staff hopes that in the days to come, this book will be one of your most cherished possessions. Several years from now you will be able to leaf through the pages of this '60 annual and recall many joyful and pleasant experiences. We, of the Round-Up Staff. sincerely hope that the 1960 Annual will help you re-live your high school days and bring to life the faces of old friends. May this volume symbolize all the joy- ous and carefree moments of youth. We would like to express our deepest gratitude to the faculty, administration, and students who have contributed their time and effort to the completion of this book. ADVERTISING INDEX A Q imerician furniture ,.,, ,...,,. 5 gi gilbert! Apgoarelc.. .. Nance Buick .. .,,.. .. .... 247 glitlldglgtd-6-ii ---- uto x G -..A,,.. .. .,,,..,. l t h . ..,, an 7 , axis, IIIIIII,I I,,, II,I,,, I,,II,I , 2 , 0 Gai.-'rf:::z...:2, F IIIIIII ,,,I ,rs O., rl. - IIII IIII 2 62 see Ndtlomlf Bank Boyles Insurance Agency ..,,,.A,.,,. 255 Guynes Printing Co. ..,.,,., 250 P h A l th 265 g?Ut15WzS1il'gggZ1':ggI HOSPIWI ant er SSOCICI ion ,..,., ..., C1 I1 dl' Coca-Cola ,,,,.,,,,, ,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , , , ,,,,,, 260 Hertz Rent-cr-Car ,,,A,,,, ,. ,rA, 255 Passero, A. S. Y.................v ...251 I Co1e's Barber Shop ,v.,,,,A, 254 Peyton Packing Co. ,,.,........ ,,..... 2 49 Thomds ,PG1l1f CO- I Ideal Stationary ,,rA,,, ,,,A 261 Popular Fashion Board .,....., ....... 2 52 T..N- 0 KEUEYI ------,- gairy Earp ..,,, ,,,.,,,,,,. , , ,, ,,,A,, 248 K C G gopular Photo Studio ...,.... v.,.... 5 grll-Mgr SGHCIWICIWS 4 ee's eaners .,,,,,,.,. ,,,,,,.,,,,,,, . H261 . . rocery .,..... ,rr, 2 46 rice's ,,,..,..,,.,,...................,. .... 0 G OMPGDY ------ Del Camino Restaurant ll,,,,,,,ll,,,,, 250 KROD-TV .,....., ,,,,, ,A,, 2 6 2 Torres, Ralph ----------,---4' Dennehey General Contractors 256 Quinn's Grocery r...... ,....., 2 59 TOIZIY I-dmfll ---4---------AA----- Lama, Tony . .,...,.. . ,,,, , ,,,... 246 Quo Vadrs H1-Y ...., , .....,, 263 Union Furniture .,.... El gaso E-lectriis ge, ,,,,,w, H ,,A, 264 iagdis Shoe Repair ,,A,,, ,,,,,ww, 2 48 258 Von Zell s Photo Stl-ICIIO use t ....., .......,, 2 45 u y's. .,,....,......,.....,.,,,... .......r 2 53 R k t St ...,.. ...... . El Paso Nfifrux :fl ....o..o.. or.ro..oo z is Lynne Apparel ...r..oo. r..,..., 2 so R25 'iioosflie r.... .....,. 2 se Ye Olde Ice Cream Shoppe E1 Paso Sporting Goods ,,.. ,..,.,,, 2 61 Ramsey Steel .,.,., .....,. 2 51 , , McM.illan, Hugh ...................,............ 254 Wlggs APPIICDCB -------- First State Bank ...... ,v,...,,. ,.,,....r 2 4 6 Mills Heating G Cooling ....,........... 254 Shain's ....,,,,... .........Y 2 46 I Food Mart ..,.,........, ......... 2 60 Mortgage Investment ...,..,.... ........ 2 58 Seven-Up ....... .........Y 2 55 2119 B Iewelars -f---- g- . .-w,f- J iq- of 5 -.,,. gr ant . A 'ff W 3, A. 'vi ' W, - ft y f 26.2, ,,, V. H , W ' 5:1 -ll ' r. 351341552 f A , it V 'I' - fzfhr -145' 9 I, 't , , 1 N VM . iii K , 211. 5 43 Fm , ,.,, 3 2 if , H 5 '- .X 'UQ . , I I E I 12 , is Y 7 W I I I f 2 Q 5 ' f , Til .:, , ' A i I if 'J M,..,...x . 5'55'2', ' li ,, y 3 1 ,ff 1 5 , f fi it K 2 Q l ,, 2' X 'Wing X N ,b 3 The journalism statt went to the El Paso Herald Post and toured the newspaper building. ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY Aguirre, Mar IL' ,, Fisk, Margaret ....... .....,......... ..,...,,,,., 3 3 Mahon, Mary ..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, , ..,, 38 Sanders, jon A, Allen, Donald' .... ,....... . 38 Fitzpatrick, Marie, Nurse ,..,, lthgalineyiilcimes P. .......,. 35 Seaney, Shirley All , L d Q. ....... ,,.,,. 3 Z Fox, rene ...,,,, .,,., . ., ..,,, ,,,,,, . .. . ,.,... ar gra , eat 'ce . 35, 2 S b , E 'd ..... Arrggtronimligluomoy , ,,,, 38 grancis.Elc.rmes. Counselor ,.....,..,..., xarstonls Miriarril.. , ,,,,,,, ggfviig, Elllszqbgth rown, s er , . ,.., ., . ,. . . . ,,,... arty, atsy ..,...,,.. ..... e ttle, Christine B lc , S h .... .......... . . 32 Melton, Ie y D. ..,, ....,..,, 8 5 Sh , D ' N, Bghiadr, I-Tcilzn C. ........... . 32 Gabriel. Charles ,..,..,..,...,. 34 Melvin, Maicine ,,,,,, M35 Shgiiggldd, Elaitshleen .. Bocchicchio, Florence . .32 Gary, Frank I. ,,,,, ....,,.,.....,. . ,,..... 3 4 MiChl'-1611 ,Vera ........... .. ...... 35 Sims, Ruth ,,.,.,, lgootih,IRv:iert H- ....... .. .32 gesiger, Dolrisx., ,,,,, RMB ................,, miile. lifgalieth ,,.. ...,,..., 3 A Sizerirlxorg, Vunitq . oy , . . ............ ,,..,...,,,. ,.,,.. e n ou , nna ut ,..,.... .. .... Q 61 BI .. ....... .,., m it , t gfiggs, lgauigafet o. .,.. .. .,.. Gfflrrefofifxosq- ,..,.,..,,,,,........ .,..,..... at p:11r,H0MC- ...... . ..... smith, Eggaligzth rown, st er ............, ..,. .,,, 1 C 6 f Cry .. ..... . ....,., mith, K th ' grown, C.,LCounselor ,.,,,,..,., Hacking, Herbert, Registrar ,'A,--.,-. Moye, H. R. ,... .. H29 gnidoilg, l?lIa5d:T.... ruce, nme ee ...,,,,,, , , V.. H 't , F ' ,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,.V ,.,,,,,.,,4, u ec er, cr , Bundren, Clorinda, Bookroom ....3l H3211-3,2-,S-, cfqn:-:Y ,..A,,,,,k...k',-'. IHVVVYIIIQ 3 4 Nuhhcm' Iqmes I' V 1 AVYV 35 Sutton, Mary Burson, Bonmef. .... .. 32 Hardy, Lrlah ,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,.,,,,,Y 3 I Nicholson, Everett Y H ggflzlracelfzrgogfila ----A-f A garr1sbChc:L1eS ..,.. -----.-4 - Norwood, Marie , ,,,,,,,, 35 Vdntreuse, Sue . .. ,. ..,,. ur, 0,0 Y ,,,,,,, ,,,, . ' , ' ,,,,.,,.,. H ,, 34 ' Catoe, Helena P. .. .33 Eigfign llyvn A 34' 2 Olson, Seldon .. ..., ...38 Ward' HM R' Clanlon' Ich? H' 93 Holland, Christine' ., .. ...... .... w glurk' Eczema Howell' Paul A 4-----'--- ' 3 4 Patterson, Margaret . .30 Webber, Geor e H. . C2351 ' Mai? lane 33 Hughes' Lenofe ' -A'-'- Patterson, Sara , .. 35 wiHCSrS0n,GEd3ie . .. ' -' Pl ktt,Hl ,.. 36 i' . ld goundh img V- 33 Ingels, Wiuio H. .,.,. 34, 2 po'f,'Q,,'i, ,of eff is 38 wauigx, Mfidfa Cfgg' Agbzgy ' ' 33 Ingram, MCUIIYI1 -- V 4--, -34 lgriddy, Mutell 36 Windberg. Ioanne ' ' ' ' ' ' ruett, Lloyd L.' Wilson, B'lly B. .. Davis Beattie Anno' Kislca, Pauline . .... 34 gfltm' Rgbelvhg- Wilson' IJUY' -- H ' umn. oro y Eggs: gflitgclgiaiiiriseloir I Lcrbbe. O. F.. . 34, 2 Yokum, Antoinette . Dunham, Ioe D. I-FlPSI9Yf-Edna -- 38 Reeves, Elsie 31 Dyer. Grace L. . 33 ilqhtf HXGCICI . W . ,- Richardson, M Sgt. P. L. . gucotlii' I9RYgII?. r 0201101 VODHB . Riordan, Connie , 36 em 9' 9' - Earp, Pina Mae, Counselor 30 Rodgers. Kitty H 38 East, Arthur I. 33 Maddox, Maude .... 38 Ross. Iulia Ann' Evans. Emma 33 Mahon. Emmio W. , 34 Huthortord, Mary Bello , . 36 'Not Pictured 270 A Abernathy. Nancy .....,.............,,....... Abouresk. Charles David .... .,..... Aboud. Iulian ........., Abraham. Bryan .,.,.. Ackerma Acosta. Carmen ...... Acosta. Draniel .,... Acosta. David ....... Acosta. Elisa .........,.. n. lan ...... .........2l2. .......,.l82. 182 172 182 182 283 182 ,..11fffQffQ,,.s5 128 Acosta. lose Luis , ............. 172. 84. 113 Acosta. Maria Elena ...,.....,.............. 192 Adair. Robert Leon . ,.,,..,..........,,.,.... 129 Adams. Chester .............,........ 156. 113 Adams. Lloyd ,...... ....... 1 13. 129. 228 Adauto. Irene .......... .......,....,......,.. 1 82 Aguilar. Amalia ....,. ....,.... 1 72. 219 Aguilar. Elvira ....,,.. ......,............ 1 72 Aguilar. Ernesto ......... ......... 1 14. 156 Aguirre. Benny ..........,,.., ............... l 82 Aguirre. David ....................,,,., .,...... 1 72 Aguirre. Mary Louise ,,....,,.,,,..,..... 156 Aguirre. Oscar ..,....,,........,,..,....,. .... 1 14 Aguirre. Richard ............ 172. 114. 116 Aimone. Virginia ...........,....... 218. 128 Akres. Diane ,..,.................,.......,... ,.... 1 82 Alarcon. Charles Anthony ,,,,,,.,..,, 113 Alba. Olga Victoria ...,...,...... 227. 128 Aldaco. Maria .............,.................,.., 196 Alderete. Frank ,...........,.... .....,....., 1 72 Aldrich. Eugene Dale .,.............,,... 128 Alexander. Iames M. .,.....,.... 156. 240 Alexander. lay Black .,.....,..,,.,,,..,.,, 112 Alger. Connie .................. ,.....,.......... 1 72 Aliaga. Shirley ......................,. 128. 240 Allen. Barbara Elaine .......,.. 108. 75. 206 233. 128 Allen. Bill ....,............................... 156. 214 Allen. lane ..,...,..,..... ...,.,.... 1 72. 230 Allen. Timothy ........ .................., 1 82 Allen. William ......... ..,..,.... 1 28, 240 Almada. Iuana ........ .............,.. 1 92 Almada. Maria ........ .......... 1 72 Almanza. Gloria ...,.. ..,...,... l 82 Alva. Salvador ........... .,............,. 1 13 Alva. Yolanda .............. ..,,.......,,......... 1 82 Alvarado. Armando .........,...... 172. 209 Alvarado. Manuel ...................,.,...,.. 113 Alvarez. Alice .,...............,.................. 172 Alvarez. Emma Beatrice ...... 128. 219 Alvarez. Irene . .,.......................,......... 217 Alvarez. Irma ,. .,........ 225. 62. 128. 202 Alvarez. Rebecca ............ 75. 229. 208. 128. 232. 209 Ames. Adrienne , ..,,........,.. 18 226. 128 Ames. ludith ..............,..,.........,.......... 172 Amparan. Alfredo ..... ............,....... 1 72 Anchondo. Sylvia .......... ......... 1 72 Anderson. Alberta ............ ............ l 82 Anderson. Billie Sue .,..........,.....,..... 156 Anderson, Io Ann .,.....,............ 129. 219 Anderson. Samuel ........,......... 192. 100 Andreas. Vincent B. ,..,..............,. .... 1 29 Andreas. Carol Iean ...... ,.16. 22. 158. 156 Andrulonis. David ....... Angell. Angerstein. Yolanda . 164. 167. 25 .......,..,l29. 240 Pamela ........................ 182. Anzalone, Gerald .....,..... ...... Apodaca. Alice ....,,..... ...........l72. 215 225 ..,,......172 ..,.......182 172 111 172 156 INDEX KSTUDENTS1 Ayon. Francisco .,.. ......,.., 1 72. 84. 113 Ayon. Maria . , ,.... . .. ,. ,. 182 Azar. Cheryl Lynn ,. 172 B Baca. Ioe ......,,, , ,,...... .,...... . 113. 122 Bacon. Iames ........, .172. 223. 113. 93 156 Backus. Io Ann .. Badough. Carolyn . .,,. 108. 129. Baggett. Ioe ..,....... , , ,. Bailey. Charles .. . . , .. Bailey. Phyllis ., ,, .. , Bailey. Reggie . ,.,. . ., Bain. Ka ,,,.,,, .,......... .,..,..,.,,.. ,..,.... Baird. Clliarles .,..... .,.,,..........,.......,. Baird. Tommy .l56. 116. 206. Baker. Allan ...... , , ,, Baker. Charlotte ..,. ...,. . ,. . ,, Baker. Baker. Duane ..,. ...... ........ 1 5 7. Balence. Betty Io Ball. Frank ,,,, ,.,.,,.. Ballard. Dixie ..,,, , . Ballenger. Edna ..,, ,, Banda. Eileen Banks. lean Bannister. Mike Banta. Alan ,. .. ., Banta. Glenn , ,,,.,., , ffffffffflilif 228 217 192 182 156 182 192 202 182 122 Dennis ,,,.,,, .. , ..157 113 182 129 157 172 209 192 182 206 129 192 Banuelo. Corina , .,.. . Baraias. George .,..... .,.................. 2 9 Barbee. Phyllis .,,,, ,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 72 Barela. Alice ...... 151. 250. Barnett. Don ....... .,..,...,...,, 8 8. Barnett. Donna ..... .,...,,,....,. . , , Barnum. Darold .... ,..... Barrera. Alex .,,,...., Barrios. Sarah .,.,,,,.... Barrera. Barrington. David Barrington. Shirleyuiili Barry. Michael ........ ,. Barth. Dick .,.. ....,...... Barth. Iohn ,,,...... Bartlett. Leo ........,.. Barwise. Rick ...,,..., Bashur. Ed ...,,....,.... Bashell. Lloyd ,...... Bashur. 172. Lupe ,,,,,,,,,,, N Pat .... ,. .,., ., 116. . '.'. .'.'. 172.' .':ffif:il'57.' ..,,.....157. Basurto. Alionso . ........ .....,.., 2 19. Basurto. Mary Lou .... Bautista. Lilia ..,... Bautista. Louis Arnold ...,. .,..... Bates. Troy ,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,. ,,,.,, Bearden. Iames , ........ ....,.,.,,,.,. , Becker, Barbara ,,,,,. ,..,,,,,,,, 2 12, Becker. Gisele ..... ................... ..,, Becker. Robert ,...,,........., 115. 157. Beckford. Ioa ,...,. Beckner. Mary ....... ......... 1 57. Bell. Ray ..,.,.,.......,..... ........ 1 15. Bell. Stephen E. Black. Lucy .............,.....,........,........... Aponte. Elpidio ....... .......... . Aponte. Hilda .......... ................... Araiza. Enriqueta ...........,...,............ Araiza. Martha .................. 95 74. 264. 70. 226. 129 Aranda. Ienny ....,..,..,.,,....................,. 182 Aranda. Iuliet Irene ......,.. , ............ 172 Aranda. Mary Lou ....... .,..,,.... 1 72 Arenivar. Ramon ........... ........,....... 1 22 Arentz. Sharon .......................... 172. 221 Arevalo. Mary Helen .,.....,...... 182. 67 Argroves. Eadene ...........,............,... 172 Armanza. Mary Lou ........................ 202 Armendariz. Belma Ruth ................ 156 Armendariz. Henry Salvador ..,... 113 Belmont. Fern ,.......... .....,.. 1 57. Belmont. Robert ....... ....,.......... Beltran, Irma .,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,.,,,,, Bennett. Burgess ............... Bennet. Peter I. .,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,., , Benson. Iudy .,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 92, Benson. Larry .....,.........,....,,.............. Benson. Wesley ...........,., 113. 235. Benten. Paul .....................,.........,..,... Benter. Terry ..............,...,.........,,,..... Bentley. Pryor Edward ........,, 172. Bergan. Nancy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,, Bess. Rosemary ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., Betheney. Charles Wilson ..115. Bevoris. Hugh ..,...........,....,.......,........ Beymes. Iames . ,...,.....,.....,...... 183. Binkley. Hamilton .......,...,... Birch. Bobby ............. .,..,... 1 00. Bishop. Barbara ....... .,..,......,... Bishop. Martha ............,. ,................. Bishop. Dan .....,.......................... 85. Biorkland. Ann Louise ...,...... 229. Bjorkland. Buford Hubert .,............ Black. Iimmy .......,.. 219 150 157 212 182 172 157 182 129 100 192 202 182 202 lll 182 182 209 157 224 114 182 182 182 172 170 182 129 114 240 129 182 172 115 217 183 129 192 183 202 182 172 129 111 221 192 192 157 192 183 129 172 85 173 84 218 M9173 84 gottiar. Bxetty . ., ., .. C otter. ' I' ,., Boudreauirilclihlgy , 192 Caballero. Manuel ' Bourland. Frank , . . 172 Cclelella' Roberto ' Bowden. Austin . 240 Ccllllll' Mlckle . ' Bowman. Miriam 122. zoe, 232 Cflldbfese Defmls Bowman. srrara . . 157. 20s, 202 Cfllsbfese' Kenwh Bowman. Vickie A , . ,172 Cfflfoter Bfffbdm V 225' Bayasair, Tom . . . 196 Cdldefonf Cfffmefl ' Bradford. mica ., 172 Cdldwellf Gran' Bradley. Bobbie 192. 283 Celldghdnf PU' H3 Bradley, Iohn 172 Callaghan. Thomas . Brady. Bruce , . ,.., , 183 CGUGWGYV Ellen ' 132 Brady. sarrara . , 1108. 130. 228 Cdmffchof Mfmnv 84 93' Brandt. Charles . 17. 106. 72, 255. CUU11119- lerry . . . 111' 216' 2321 130 Camille. Louie . .84 Braanalarr, Ida , .. . .. ,,a. 236. 228 CMP' Stanton V V ' Breck. Susan .. , ,,.,, ,,.,, . 172 Campbell. Donald ' - 173' llz' Breedlove. Ioe . 172, 221, 202 CGmPbe1l' Duncan - - Brennan. Pat . . ,. 967. 130 Campbell' Ronald ' ' Breton. Robert . . 116. las Campos' lllbsfl 'V Brichlerl Ion byylnl V 130 Campos. Cecilia , 192. 283 Bridges' ,ohm 183' 202 Canalas. Toni , , 22. 181. 60, 25 Brrmam, Paul ,.... 173 193' 293 Brochmouer, Ion Q Avv. 183 Cancellare. loseph , 115. 132. Bronston. Linda . ..,,.. 283 Gunn' Iudv ' Break, zarran ,.,,,,, 173, 209 CGM' 1-Ffwfence -V V ' Brookins' Nellie V U H 173 Cano. Richard ...,, , Brooks. Lirraa .,,,,..., ,, ...192 CGPGIWYV luck ---rr-r V VV 173 Brown. Anthony ., , , ,,...,,.,,,, ,.,113 gapps' Charlene Brown. Hollis .,,,.,, .... 157. 116. 202 Umssco' Yonne Brown, Iqck vvvlulr M157 Cardenas. Lily , ,.,72. Brown, len - ma Cardenas. Martha . ...,., 173. Brown. Ray W'.Hiil73, 114 Cflflos' Margie V' 155' Brown' Rohan V 157' H1 garlos. Connie .. ,. Brown' Sandra V V V 130' 202 arlson. David ,. . 127. 122. Brown. Tommy , .,,.,, 115. 130 ga'lSo.n'l Sglvm 153' Browning. Donna ,. ,.,,,. 173 Camala 'E mcg - 'H' '- ' Browning. Stephen ,.... ,..l12 ames' meal ' ' Brownlowl Gerald H Y H H 130 Carnes. Gerald ,. , Bruchman. Barbara . 183 Carney' Bibell --laz' 209' Bruner. Betty ..... , 183 Camo' Hlc ard ' Brunner' Pm H Y Y 215 Carpenter..Bryan 84. 158 Bums, Avin ll, 131 Carreon. Rita v 74. 224. 225. Bruns. Richard , ,,,,. .l22. 211 gfffflllof llgustln V 'VVV173' Brunstonl Ida A 173 arrillo. Carmen . .. ., .. Bryant. Linda . .173 garllllo' Iclulu ' Bryndzu, Pat I I Cuffluor Irene Bryndza. Tony .. , 112 Carn 0' oe ' ' ' Buford' Don I H V 183 arroll. lohnl 173. 158. Bullard' U A A V173 CGH'O1l. klqfllld .. ,, ., ..... Bulls. Pamela , , ,. 230, 131 gallon' Vl P. ' ' Bamaararrar, Sally 1 , ,,.., 222, 131 Cqffofl' QDQCQPU V Burciaga. Benny ,,,..,..,,.. , ,.,. .,..l92 cation' Alf lf ' Burdess. Lawrence . ..,,,,...,.., . , .84 Carter' C GF cl ' '-- 21-S Buring. Ianet ., ..,.. ,, . , 218. 131 Cgrier' Ionme ' Burns. Bob ..,,..,.. . ,.75. 131. 202. 209 C I er' sl? '- Burroughs. David ...,.... ,.,,. 1 73. 112 Cggxfg' Ama ' Burtner. Simeon .,.,..,..,.... ..,..., 1 13. 131 Cqsmger 'gllffmfai -- l - VV-V-- - ' Bunon' Sandi Lee 'l09' ml' gastillo.l13o1ores astillo. oaquin ,.,, ...,.,.. . Bussell' Bfnbma ' ' 131 Castillo. Leonard ..,,.... ,.,,.,,..,..,, BUSSP11- Rwhdfd rrrr --V-V --'- c a alma, Manuel .,,,..., ......... 1 73, BUS1l110Sf BUY -r---------- .-f.------ C astillo. Marcelino ........ ..183. Butcher. Bob ,,,.,.,,,,,,.,,.,. 183 192 183 Bustamante. Arturo ..,., , .,,,......... 173 183 173 131 Castillo. Marie ,, Castro. Bertha ., Bustamante. Carlos ,,................,.,, , Castro. Irene ,,,., Bustamante. Virginia ,.,,.,....., ,..,.,. C astro. lesus ..... Butler. Iames .....,...,..,............, 111. CU111Y. Carol ......... Butler. Robin ..., 86. 63. 234. 131. 25, Causey, Vance ,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, U 66, 67 Cavazos. Albert .... ,.,,.,..,,.,,.,, , Butterworth, George ,,,,,,..,,.,,, 115. 131 Cavazos. Russell ........ ...l73. 111 Button. Bob .,,,.............,,. .. ,.., 202 Cavenor. Carolyn ,,.,,. ,..,,.,... . Butts. Richard ....,,.,,,,, ...,,..,,. 1 83 Ceballos, Faustina ...,.,,, Byers. Iohn ....... Cesta. Esther ..,,.,,,,, l 15 188 Byers. Ianet .....,,,..,..,,.......................,. Chacon. Ioe ....,,,, ,,,,.,... . . Armendariz. Irene ............................ 172 Armendariz. Ioe ...................,........ .... 1 B2 Armijo. Gabriel ....... ........ B 3. 129 Armiyo. Iohnny ........ Armstrong. Iames Armstrong. Nancy Armstron .I Preble Bickle ......., ..........202 .........196 , ........ 182 ......,.,172 .........182 Arreola. Arreola. Mary .......... ................... 1 82 Arriaga. Lorenzo .............................. 192 Arrieta. Babil .................. 172. 112. 113 Arrieta. Rosa .............. 17. 70 225. Arroyo, Edna ............ ....... ,,.... . ............ Arroyo, Gloria ,,,,,,....,..... 156. 224. Arthur. William ..,... ...............----.--- Arvizu. Roberto .......................... 93. Asher. Gilbert ....,. ......, 1 56. 211. Ashley. Ierell ,,........., .....,.,........,..,., Ashmore, Robert ......... .......--. 1 72. Askew. Georgena Attaguile. Martha Atherton. Maurise Lynn ....., 172. Avala. Rudy .........................--.---- .------- Avala, Sammy ................... ....-.-.---- Avelar. Rosemarie Avila. Augustina Avila. Sammy ..,.,, Avila. Margie ....,. Ayala. Arnullo .... Aycock. Karen ....... 129 192 219 172 182 209 192 114 182 ...182 211 202 217 .....,.,l92 ........l56 ........l82 ..,....,196 .,.,....192 182 Black. Winston Lee ..,..,....... Blackburn. Carolyn Sue 183 ....,84. 157 .....l72. 22 183 Blackburn, Grat ,.,.......... . .......,,,......., Blackburn. Iames Porter ........ 16. 122 Blackburn. Lahoma ..........,.......,..... 130 Blackburn. Lois .,........,... 157. 224. 225 Blackwell. Louis Mason ..,... 106. 112. 218. 42. 130. 236. 228 Blake. Richard ......................,...,......, 183 Blanco. Rosalie ............ ....,...........,, 1 72 Blanks. Michael ..,.,,........ ..........,... 1 57 Blandenship. Iohnson ......,..,.. 112. 157 Blott. Paul ...........,....,...,................,,... 192 Blystone. Robert Vernon .... 157. 236 Boerger. Ernest William ................ 172 Bohannon. Randy .......... 172. 116. 206 Bolton. Don ...,..............,..................... 192 Bolton. Evert Arthur ............., 112. 183 Bombach. Ioseph 0106. 115. 157. 228 Bombach. David ............................., 183 Bonner. Iudy ...................,.................. 183 Boone. Linda Lee ...,..,.,,., 95 63. 130. 209. 67 Borbee. Bill .......,... .,.......,..,..,.. 1 92 Borsberry. Jolene ........,....... ......,.,.. 1 57 Borsenberr . Burt ........... ,...,. ....,,.....,, 1 0 0 Boswell. Philip ........ 81. 22. 138. 234. 94. 130 The greatest trophy the Panthers will ever possess: The score ol the E1 Paso-Austin game. 28-6. It iust shows what an overcon- fident bunch of tigers can do to a bunch ol Kittens? 271 ni , aaxnn ,ff THE 1950 BASKETBALL DISTRlCT CHAMPSlll1 tPicture Courtesy Herald-Postl Chaeny, lol-in ...................,.,.......,,...., 192 Chandler, Georglynn ...,.... 18, 122, 20 Chavez, Arlene .......... 19, 20, 229, 132 Chavez, Elva .,.............,....,...........,..,.. Chavez, Ida ,,,,,,, .....,...,....,. 1 58, Chew, Cynthia .A....... .....,.,... Gar arson, Henry , .,.. ,....... ,.,,. . , Henry, Charlotte .,.. 202 185 229 229 185 185 William . 184, 183 224 Chavira, Cruz ,,,,,., ......l..,..., 1 92 113 173 202 Chitwood, Andy ....... ....... Cicchetti, Iames ....... Cisneros, Irene ...,..... Clark, Cecilia ,.,.... Clark, Lynn ....... Clark, Robert ....,.... Clements, Mary ....... dl' Cliit, M y ....,.., Clifton, Patricia ....Qffi'i61 ' Clifton, Wayne ..,.. , .,.......................... Daughtry, Iuliet E. ,... , Davis, Gail ,.... Davis, Gilbert ......, Davis, Mary ........ Davis, Tom ....,..., 173, 225 , 224, 202 .,.......,l34 ,,.,......192 .,..,.....184 174 113 1 Day, Carol ...........,..... .............. 1 34 Deal, Ieanne ..,.........,,... ..,......... 2 2 De La Plaza, Mary ....,... ......,......, 1 74 De La Rosa, Ioe ...................... 174, 112 De La Vega, Rosalia ...,........ 225, 134 Del Campo, Richard ............. .174, 115 Delgado, Barbara ....... Delgado, Ed ......,..,.,.., Delgado, Raul ..... Del Rio, Mary ,.,. . Del Rio, Victoria ...,. ...82 ...,,,....l59 122 , ..,.......192 ....224 ...,......l84 225 Elsberg, Eric ..... Elston, Iohnny ..,..., Emery, Mike ......... Engling, Phillip ........ Erickson, Stanley ....,.. Escobar, Estella .......... Escobar, Lu e .......,... Escobar, Rebecca ...... Esparza, Henry. ......... Espinoza, Gloria ,.... Estavillo, Terri Estrada, lee ,..,....,., Estrada, Teresa ...,,.. Etheridge, Tom ........ Etter, Ianet ..,.............. Eudaly, Dick .....,,.. Evans, Shirley ........, Everhart, Sharon , ...... . F Faith, Bob ...................... Farnum, Charles ..... Fausto, Iulia ..,...... Feldman, Ioe ...... Felix, Robert ..,...... Ferrell, David ....... Ferris, Darrel ,..,... .. Fierro, Carlos ,...... Figaro, Iohn. ...,....... Fine, Iames ......,,....... Finerty. Sherrie ......, Finger, Iohn ........... Fiol, Iohn ............... Fiske, loan .,,,....,....... Flenniken, Mike ..,..,.... Fletcher, Barbara ,,.... Fletcher, Garden .,...... Flores, Flores, Flores, Flores, Flores, Flores, Flores, Fylnn, Flynn. Antonio ........, Ioe ............. Io Ann ..... Robert ....... Rubio ,,..... Rueben ..,,... Claudie ......... Bernadette ...,,.. Bob ......,...,.,........... .........174, , 160 ........l74, .......l74, 84 160 1 Foderaro. Corol Ann ,...,......,.... Cobb, Bobby ........,....................Y......,. Cobb, Nancy ...,...... 173, Coffey, Mary Nell ......................... Coffey, Pete .,......,............................ Cole, William , ..,..., Colehan, Pat .,...,.,. Coldwell, Grant ...... Collidge, Kenneth ....., Collier, Michael .......... Collins, Connie ........ Collins, Neva ............ Collins, William ...... Colonel, Irene ....,.. .. Cone, ,Steve .......... . Conley, Martha ...... ,........235, ...ffffffii'5f ....fffi'1i, ' 204, 209, Conner, Scot ..................,.. ....,.. 7 2, Contreras, Carmen ........ ........... 1 83 Contreras, Gilbert ......,..................,.. 133 Contreras, Ioe .,,....,.....................,.... 173 Contreras, Rosa ......................... ....... 1 92 Cook, Diane ............ ,.l19, 22, 19, 138, 56, 132, Cook, Dorothy ......,........................ .173 Coolidge, Walt .................................. 114 Cordero, Alice ,.....,..,.......................... 132 Cordero, Santiago ....... Comelius, Glenda ,..,.... Coronet, Irene .......,......,.. Coronel, Isabel ...... Cortez, Estella ..,,.i., 109, 132, 228 173, 224, 225 184 209 Del Rio, Ioe ...,........... .......... 1 74, 83 De Valle, Victor ......... .............. 1 92 De Valle, Yolanda ............,... 184, 283 De Valle, Zandra ...................,.......,.. 174 Demic, Ioe , ,.,.. ...,,....,.,............,... 1 74, 206 Dennehy, Gene .... 17, 123, 106, 126, 184, 235, 228 Dento, Bill ...........,.. 223, 106, 159, 228 Dera, Federico tPicoJ ........ 107, Ford, David ............ .......... . ......,,, 1 74 Ford, Iirnmy ..,................ Forsyth Pete .,,,,. Foster, Ann .........., Foster, Larr ...,......... Fowler, Michael ,.......,....,........ , Gordy, Nicky ..... Gore, Lynn .........,.-- - Grahan-1, Sharon .....--- Granado, Errnida .....- Grant, Mary ,..,....... .. Grant, Sidney ..... Green, Charles .,...- Green, Iudy .....,-, Green, Larry .....,. Greve, Gayle ..... Greve, Gloria ....--- G . riggs, Ray ............,.. Grissom, Glenda ...... Groce, Lynn .-,-----, ---- Grose, Beverly ........ Grove, Grayson ........ ,...,. 175, 114 ,,,,,,.175, .......l61, 160 170 175 123 , 161 ..,......1l5 .........175 .,.......l75 ..........l75 ,......204, 175 112 Guereque, Bobby ......-- --4------ Franco, Ted ............,...............,..,,.... ' 112 Franklin, Lynn ,..,....,,..,.,. Franklin, Ted .,.... Frausto, Iulia .....,. Frazier, Iohnny ..,,. Frias. Rosa .... ,,....,.. Fruge, Barbara ....... Fuentes, Sylvia .,... Fulton, Shirley ..... Futchs, Mariya ...... ,......,. 7 4, G Gaddis, Wanda ..,. , Galaviz, Irene ,, .,.. Galindo, Amelia Gallegos, Tony Galyan, Karen ,,,, ..,,, Gal an, Liana ., ...,,.., .. Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Gardne Carlos ...,..... Carmen , . Dolores ....... Gloria lsela ,,,.,.. lerry ,, , Margie ,...,, , Roberto ..,... Santos ,,., ,. r, Gary Cortinas, Luli ..,...,.. .................. 2 06, Cortinas, Pedro .,............ 75, 206, 209, Couleghan, lohn ......,..... ....... 1 83, Covert, Ray .........,.,...,..,,....,.,,,. 233, Cox, lohn ........ 106, 112 113, 132, Cox, Philip ..., ...,...,........,.,...... 1 14, Cox, Randy ................,.......,,..i,., 173, Coytrehas, Ice ........,...,...,., ,, .. ,, Cozart, Iamels ..,...,,..... .... , 88, 132, Crapser, lanxce .,,.,.,....... Cravillian, Eleanor ...,,. , Crawford, Gail ...,..............,...... ,,,. i,.. 1 8 4 206 218 Crawford, Lucille ....,...... Crews, Mary Ann ,,,.,.., ., ,,., 173, Crocker, Nancy .. .204, 162, 204, 229, 209, 132, Crockett. Beverly ...., . ...,....,..,..,.. . Crook, Richard ........,...,,, ., Crossen, Barbara , ....., . Crossen, Steve ........, ,. Crowder, Iacqueline .....,.. . Cuaron, Ruben ,.,,...... .. 159, Cuestos, David . ,.,.,..,. . Culpepper, Martha ........ Culvert, Dwight ...,....,. Cummings, Iudy , ...., . Cummings, Norma ,...., Currier, Melinda ., Curtis, lean . .,,.,... , Curton, Ann .. , D Dacey, Lynn , , .... ,. Dahl, Ed ie , Dahl, Ingrid . , 22 Dale, Edwin . Daniel, Annie , , Daniel, Alice Daniel, Ronald .,..,. Daughtry, David . 107, 134, , ' 173, 206, 228, Deras, Leo ,.,........,............ 159, 200, 202 De Santis, Hector .............,.... 174, 111 De Santis, Nancy .....,................,..... 134 Detro, Kennth ..,......................... 114, 134 Detwiler, Kit ...., 16, 59, 110, 95, 119, 216, 232, 233, 57, 134 Deuel, Sallie ...,..,........,,.,........, 159. 240 Deulyn, Patrick ........,........,...........,.... 111 De Voto, Iohn ,, ..,.. ................., 1 B4 Devires. Garry ......,... ..,..... 1 12, 211 Diaz, Ana Marie ..... .........,,,.. 2 24 Diaz, Irene ............. . ...,,,... 192 Diaz, Tony .......... ....,,.,.. 1 14 Rudy Diaz .....,.,,..,..... .,....,.,,.,,. 1 92 Dickinson, Ken .,,,........ ..........,. ,,... 1 9 2 Dietrich, Diann ,,,,.,.,..........,...., 222, 134 Dietrich, Katherine .......,..........,...,, .174 Dipp, Mike ..............,. 73 4. 74, 134 Divelbiss, lohn ..i,,......,...,.,.... ...... ,.,. 1 7 4 Divelbiss, Margaret .....,....,,.,,. 222, 134 Dixon, Harry, ..,......... . .... ... , 100 Doherty, Ro ert .................,..,,., , .,.. 184 Dominguez, Carolina ,, ,,i.,.... 229, 134 Dominguez, Ioselph .... .. , 135 Dominguez, Maria ...,.,...,....,.....,,,,.,., 184 Dominguez, Rosa ..........,,....... ....,.,.., 1 74 Doner, Ellen ,,,.,.. ..,,......,.,......,.,, , 1.184 Donohue, Stephen ...,.... 211, 135, 209 Dooley, Robert ., ......... i.........,,.. ,135 Dooley, Sandra ,.............. 174 Dotson, Mary ....,., ...... 1 84 Douglas, Clay ......... ,.., , .... 1 00 Douglas, Stuart ....... .............,,,...., 2 33 Dover, Henry ..... , ,,................,.,.... 114 Dovie, Patricia .,............, .. . .. .. .. ..,174 Driscoll, Diane ......,......... 174, 230, 221 Driver, Walter ........... ..........,....,,,....,. 1 84 Drypolcher, Pete ......... ., .. ... ,,.,, ,.....86 Duarte, Cecilia ........,....,, ,.., 159, 229 Duarte, Henry ..,....,..............,., , ,.... 184 Duchou uette, Clifton ..,,..... 159, 202 Durkinflames . ..,,.........,....,.. .... . ., , 184 Dunn, Charles ...,....., 106, 115, 135, 66 Duran, Richard ..,....,.....,.,,,.. ....174 Duron, Victor ...,,... ,.,..,...... . ,.l12, 159 Dyer, Mark .,.,. ,, ,... ....,, , ,,..174 E Eallier, Mike ,, ..,. ..,,........ 114 Eason, Sharon . , ..,.,, 204, 159 Ebnit, Karen . .....,..,.,,. . 174 Edelman, Ga le .. ..,.,..,,.,. 204, 18, 109 Edwards, Dolores ...,. ...,,. , ,.., 1 59 Edwards, Steve . ., 223 Edwards, Ierry . 1116 Ehria, Mindy .. H174 Ehrenstein, Ray , , . , 106, 113 Eiber, Ellen . 255, 159 Ekdall, Nano! , .. ..l74 Ellerbe, Lyn a .. . 159 Ellerbe, Tommy . , .. . 123, 122 Elliott, Iohn .. . , , . ...1l5 Gardner, Gardner, Garrison, Georgia .. 174, 174, 1 17, 214 174, 174, 113, 222 Guereque, Eva .-.-.,---,-- A- ----A-------- 175 Guess, George .,.,---,.- -----,- 9 2' 97 Guidry, John ...,....... A --,----- 113 Guillen, Delia ,.......,.... ----,--- -175 Gushurst, Clarence ..,..... .......-- 1 75 Gutierrez, Richard ...... -'----,- 8 5 Guyton, Dorothy ....... .....---- 1 75 H Habenicht, Kay ......... ........-...-... 1 05 Hackett, Donald ........ ....... 1 51, 111 Haggard, Randy ..........,................... 193 Haggard, Susan ...................... 181, 218 I-laggin, Ronny ...............,...,..., 115, 161 Hail, Iudy ....,.,. 109, 140, 214, 219, 228 Hair, Kathy ,...........,,........,...,.,,......,... 175 Hair, Ray ,,,,,,....,,..,.......,............. ........., 1 05 Haley, Temple ......i.................,. 175, 112 Hall. Iudy .... ll, 23, 54, 58, 109, 119, 53, 140, 226, 232, 105, 228, 67 Hall Mike, ...............,..,,........,..... 84, 175 Halladay, Richard ................ 115, 218 Hambleton, Wade .................. 111, 185 Hamilton, Bill ...........,........ 18, 115, 140 Hamilton, Ellen .........,.,,................ .193 Hamilton, Kenneth ..................,,,,..-, 193 Hamilton, Patricia .....,i........, 140, 249 Han-rmonds, Madelyn .................... 161 Hanna, Sandra ........,.......,,,,,.,.........., 175 Hannum, Mike ...,,.,.,.,.................... ..... 8 1 Hard, Louis .....,..... ,........, 8 4, 115, 217 Harman, Jean ...,.. Terry . ..,,,., , ,. . , Garrott, Katherine , ,. Garza, Robert .. Gay, Maria Cristina Germany, Iohnny ,..... Gerth, Fred ,.,,. .. ...,. .. Gessner, Doris .... ..... Geyer, Billy , Gholz, Charles . .,..,, ,.,, . Henry Martin 23 Gibson, Gilbert, Barbara ...... . Gillette, Darlene ,,.. . Gimler, Nancy ., Glasier, Bill ., Glaves, Frances ,, Glaves, William . . Glover, Robert Goobelt, Mary ,, H Golden, Mary lane .. Golding, Freeda , Gomez, Iose Gonzalez, Corrine H Gonzalez, Gilbert Gonzalez, Freddy Gonzalez, Hilda Gonzalez, lose Gonzalez, Mary Gonzalez, Norma Gonzalez, Robert Gonzalez, Virginia Gooch, Annette Good. Diario , Goodwin, Gary ..,, 272 .,,...,l07, 112, 17 175, as 4, 114, 2 ea 123, 161 Q.Q.1so 185 Harris, Bettie ,,,, ...,,,.,.,...,. . Harris, Carol ........ ............-.,- 1 24 Harris Charlotte , ..,. ........ 1 75, 222 Harris, Iames .,,,,. ................ 2 23 Harris, Iimmy ........,........... ............ 1 85 Harris, Iesse ..,,.,,.,,,..,,......,...........,.... 140 Harris, Ray ....,....,.. 79, 80, 140, 234, 211, 94 Harris, Ted i.... , ,.......,.,... ..,.....,,,. 1 61 Harris, Bob .... .,..., .,,.,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 1 7 Harris, Francis ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 185 Harrison, Bill ,.....,,.... 83, 22, 164, 161. - 64, 138, 25 Harrison, Ray ,,,,,,, , .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 185, 66 Hart, Don ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 15, 161 Hart, Iamie ,,,,,, ,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,g,,,, 1 B5 , 221 Harvey, Cherie ,,,,,,,, 4.,,,,,,,,,,.w,yw,w,,,,-,, 1 75 HCHC11, Richard ......,.... ...175, 116, 202 1'1GtChett, Ierry .,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,A,A,4,,,, 8 5, 185 Hatfield, Susan ,,,,,, ,,,,..,. ,.,y',..--, 1 7 5 HGV, Judy, ...............,.. ....,..,........ 1 61 Hay, Ronnie ,,....,,,,,,,,,,, , ,...,,, 85, 185 Haynes, Barbara .,...,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 85 Haynes, Paul .,.,.,.,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 B3 Hedcly, lames .......,..... ,........,,,,,,,,,, 1 85 Hedrick, Russell ,.,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,g 206, 100 185 Hefferrnan, Patrick Heishman, Sandra Helsley, Ra .,,,,.,... Henderson, Terry Henderson, Lynn .,,. Hendricks, Doreen fifQffffQffffQffff175 185 ....,..16l, 116. Hendricks, Maureen .........,..., 161, Henry, Henry .,.......,,.,,, Hernando, Rachel .. Hernandez, Alfred ., Hernandez, George Hernandez, Iosetina Hernandez, Manny Herrera, Ioe M , Hersberger, Iohn Herston, David . Herrera, Arthur , , Heuck, Iackie , Hewes, Sharon , Hewes, Ted .. Heyser, Robert . Hicks, Patsy , Hicks, Tom Higson, Pat Higgins, Rosie Hill Barbara Hill, Don ,,,,, Hines, Cecil , ., Hinoiass, losephine Hinton, Marvella . , Hodge. Doris .,,,.... Hoffman, Pam ..... Hogan, Mark L .... Hol uin, Ignacio , Hol?ensl1ead, Linda Holmes. Elaine ,.., . Holmes. Freddie , Holmes, Iimrny 175 Honda, Irma S. , Hooker. Darrell .... . ,. Hoo or , Ann ..... ....., . .. Hopkins, Carolyn .. , ,, 'i QIl,QI19s , .,,,,. 185 113 , .175 193 185 . 114, 175 2193 185 1161 . , .1 1.185 234, ae ,193 , .1193 114,140 H175 .162, 209, 202 ,, , V193 , .114 ,175 175 124 152, las . 175 ,,, V 12 -4- 185 283 175, 222 , 92 31153 '7 140, 141 115 McNellis. Bob. .. .. . Macias, Daniel ,,.., . Macias. Irma . .. Macias, Patsy ,, . Mackrell. Roger. Maddox. Kenneth Madison. Henry .,..,. Madred. Betty ,. Madrid. Raymond Magedson, Bob .. 19, . 112. 86. 163. 233. Madrid. Nicky B1'.'96 1 , 144. 233. 100. Hopkins. Charles .....,.. .........,..... 1 96 Horn. Sherron ....,...... .,,,,,.,,,.,.,,.,, 1 41 Home. Darrell .,... .,...... 1 13. 141 Hose. Craig ...,.., ......, 1 9. 141 House, Cheri- ..,.... ....,.......... 1 41 Howard, Billy ......,...,, ....,... 8 5, 185 Howard. Cli ton ,.,..., . ........... 193 Howard, Patricia ........ ........ 1 41 Howe, ludy ............... ...,.................. 1 75 Howell, Mary .,............,.......,...... ,..,,.. 1 62 Howell, William .,.................,....,..,,,.. 175 Howrey. Mary Ann .... 55. 65, 25. 185 Hubbard, Va erie .......,.......,,..,..,..... 175 Hubber. Gail ......,...,.. .............,,,...... 1 62 Hughes. Billy ......... ....,... 1 41 Huguley. Robert ..... ......., 1 11 Humble. Ray ..,..,.....,. ........ 1 86 Humphrey. obert ...... .......... 8 0 Humphries. Sharon ........ ........... 1 75 Hunt. lohn .....,......,....... ............,., 1 41 Hunt. Larry .....,,....... ......,.. 1 12. 162 Hunt, Sharon ......,........,.................... 175 Hunter. Catherine ..............,... 158, 219 Hunter, Robert ........ 72. 141, 232. 219 Hurt, Hampton ..,.......,.....,.., 84, 85, 186 Hurd, Norma ...,. ...............,......,...... 1 86 Hurten, Bob ...,.,........ ..................,... 1 14 Hurtt. lanie ...,...,....,......,.....,.,............ 141 Hutchinson, Bill ......,..,...... 83, 202, 184 Hutchins, Charlene ..,. 204, 175. 209. 202 I lnglish. lohn ......... ........ 1 86 lngram. lohn ...... ..l93 lngram, Torn .....,... ........,.., 2 11 Irons, Sh.a.ron ..,.... ............... 1 75 Iremain, Lyn Isaac. Eddie .,..... 206 .........193, Isaac, Sammy ...... ......... 1 75. 211 Irvin, lanet ........... ......,........ 1 62 Irving, Douglas ...... ...,........ 1 62 l lackson, Betty ........,...............,. 162. 202 lackson, Elaine ............ .....,..,.,......... 1 86 lackson, Leo .........,.. 90, 141. 64, 234. 88, 94. 219 Iackson, Ra .........,...... ........,...,,,..,. l 75 Iarvis, Carolyn Iarvis, George leilcoat. Sharon ...... 11117 ........ 124 175 lenkins, Dennis ,..,.,,..,..... ........,...... . H135 lenkins. lames .................,..,..... 175. lll lenkins, Sammy .,......,. 22, 84. 164, 162 lenness, Leslie .................................. 124 lenette. Cecilia ...................... ........ 1 93 lennings, Becky ...... . ....... 225 lensen, Patty ......... ..,,,... 1 75 letton, Samuel .......,...........,........ ........ 1 75 letton, Steve .......,.....,.......,,..,..,..,........ 193 Iimenez. Antonio .......,..,.,...,...........,. 193 limerson. lohn .... 83, 142, 234. 96. 94 lobe. Carol ,,,,,. . ,...,..,.,............... . .,....,.. 175 lohnson, Donnie ...........,....,,.............. 186 88 lohnson. Glenn . ...... . lohnson. lames ...... lohnson. lrmmyl ...... ......,....,..,..,..,. 1 93 lohnson. Iosep ...,.............,,,.....,...... 133 Iohnson, Karen ....,......... 110. 140. 214 Iohnson, Larry .....,..,.........,.......,....... 186 K Kafura, Doled .... 124, 127, 214, 218 Kaiwi. Samuel' ,...... ......,........,.......,... 1 86 Kallail. Karen ........,...,..,.,.,,,.,,,,...,,,.,, 176 Kaplan. Verna ,.,.. .........,.....,... 1 42 Karam. Ferris .........,. ....,.,., 1 13, 142 Karlsruhr, ludy ,..,..,,.,,, ,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 B6 Karlsruhr. Sandra ....... ..,....,., 1 62, 230 Karr. Tomm ....,....... .,,,,.,.. 1 62, Karriker, Rolbert ..,...... ....,,,,, 1 14. Kaufman. Michael .,.., .,,.,.... 1 86, Kautz. Oscar ..........., Kelcher. Bill ,.......,.. Kelly. Faye ..,..,. Kelly, Martin ...,. Kelly, Sally ....... 206 142 211 ............l86 ........176 ........240 ........142 Kelley, Sue ,.,........ ......., 2 18 Kennedy, Mike Kenyon, Ralph . ...... .......... 8 2 Kondo. lanet ,..... ....,..,.,.. ...,,.,.... 1 7 6. 224 Koons, Iames ...............,.........,.......,,... 225 Koslowski. Kasandra ...,...... 252. 229. 142, 233 Koslowski, Walter .................. 100, 184 Kosturakis, Evangelian ................., 176 Kosturakis. Helen ,,., .....,.,,. , ...,.....,., 1 76 Kowalski. lose hine ...................... 186 Kretzshmar. Ruben .,,...., 206, 143, 202 Kriechbaum, loe .......,,,....,................, 194 L Laion, Michael .......,...........,..,. 115. 162 Lambka. Mary Lou ..............,.........., 162 Lane, Linda ..,,.. ....,..,,..,,,..., .,.... ,.,..., 1 4 3 Larremore, Paul ......., 223, 106, 113, 143, 228 Larrimore, Sammye .,.,...... ....,........ 1 86 Lassich, Herman . ,...,,.,,.....,,.,.....,..,.. 187 Latura, Kathy ,,.. ..., ,,......... . . .. ..,.,.., .186 La Tourette, Robert ...... 143, 233, 202 Laughhman. Arsie ,...,.., 75, 206. 143. 232. 209. 208 Lawless, lanet ........,......,.,................ 176 Lawrence, Banky ..... .,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 43 Lawrence. Iudith ,..,. ....,.. 1 86 Lawson, Lynn ,...... . .,,,,.. 176 Lee. Lynda .,.......,.,...,.,,,. .,,..,, 1 94 .,.....186 Legarreta, Patricia Lemmon, Charlene Lempert, Normand Lennhowsen, Christine ...,,.. .,.....186 15 .......186 Malone. Malone. Mandell. Mandell. lohn . . ...,, .. . Patricia .. 86.176, Fred .. . Orva .. .. .. . Mangram. Edwina .... Mangram. ludy . 202, Lentz, Karl ...............,,, , ...,..., .. ..,..,. H176 Leos, lose .......... . .... ,,....,..,..,..... 1 86 Lewis, Clara . ,..... ,......, 1 43, 221 Lewis, Mary ............ .,,.. ,.,.,.... . . . 194 Leyva, Martha ....v...,....,., ..,.,.., . .. ....176 Lichlyter, Tommy .........,..,......,, ,. .. ..186 Licon. Mary ................,..... 194. 250, 283 Liebert, Thomas ............ 162, 116, 206, 233. 202 Limon. Gilbert Limon. Rudy ........ Lind, Ga le .,.,........ Lindsey, Barry ........ Lindsey. Gary ........ Lipstet, Mark ,..... Little, Larry .... 176 111 .......i,.l43 ...........202 ...........176 .. ,.... 163 217 Lockhart. Leslie .,v...,..,.,,.,, . .l86. Lee. Patricia .......... 176, 224, 225, 202 Loe, Regina .....v..........,........ ..,,.. 2 29, 227 Loera. Margaret ..,..... .. ..... .,... ..... . . 162 Loera. Oscar ....,..... .,,,... . ,... . . 84 Logan. Bill .. .. .. Logan. Lonce. Robert .,...... Ruban ........ ........106. 111, 105 ....206 143. . 228 . .,.,, ,...186 Long, Billy .......,.. ,,.....,,,,,, . .186 Long, Sharon .,,,,. ..,,,,., 1 63, 233 Lopez, Hector ,,., .. .. .....206 Lopez. Albert . .,.,.,,, ,,,.,,,, 1 13. 206 Lopez, Hector ,v..,........ . . .....l86 Martha ....,,,.....,., Lorentzen, Edward Lott, Dolores .....,...... Louie. Fairya .....,.. Lopez. Love. Daphne Love, Ronald ...,.. .. 186 .....l94 . ..,.........., 176 226 Love. Tommie ,.,.,. Loveless. Roger ....,, 143. ..... .143 186 143 Lowenberg, Edward .... 223, 107. 113. 143. 228 Lowery, Larry ........... ........... 1 14, Lowry, Laquitta .,.. 176 ,..,.,...,... .227 186 Loya. lesus ,,.,..,..,,.... Lozano, Armando .... Lozano, Rudy .,,,,..,,. Lozano, Rosario .,,... Luclcett. lames ,,,. . ,.,, .. 114, 42 113 . .,..... 112, . ,.........,,,,,,,, 194 194 111 187 194 163 115 217 234 176 234 144 114 163 214 194 196 163 187 187 Manning, Marty .. . . . . . Manning. Patsy . . . 15, 17. 22. 263. 226. 256 Mariscal, Martha ..,. .,....,,,,, . ....187 Marquez. Martha ......, ,,., .. . 187. 225 Marquez. Mary Louise ..., ,,,.,, . ..124 Marquez. Yolanda .... .. . . 194 Martin, George . . .... .. .. 187 Martin, Priss .,.., .. .. . 163, 227 Martinez. Alfonso . . .. . .. 194 Martinez, Alex ,.., .. .. ,, 113, 176 Martinez, Eliodoro .. ... .187 Martinez. Gilbert . .. .. . . .. 187 Martinez, Gloria .. .. 144, 219 Martinez, loe ..,.., .,,., ........, . . ,,.., 9 3 Martinez, Maria.. .. . . . . . .. .194 Martinez, Irene. .55. 60. 163, 212, 226 Martinez, Mary Alice. . 176 Martinez, Mary ,. .. .. .. .. . H183 Martinez, Pete .... .. 84 Martinez, Yolanda . . . 222 Martinez. Rose .. .. . . 187 Mason, Bill . . .... . . ..,. . 100, 194 Mason, lohn . .. 25. 52, 67. 88, 90, 94, 145, 219. 232, 234 Mathers. Michael.. . . 113. 217 Mathews. Carole . . . . 144 Mathews. Marilyn . 176 Matthews, Michele 194 Matty, Patricia 163 Maxwell, Bruce . 202, 206 May, Larry 194 Mayfield, Paula 176 Meaghene. Bert 176 Meckler, Alder 113 Medina. Altagracia 176 Medina. Irene 219 Megene. limmy . 100 Meier, Mary . 176 Melia. Bertha 176, 224 Mejia. Gilberto .. . 113 Melberg, Karen 124, 232 Melendez, Ricardo . . . 194 Melendez, Larry ...... . . 187 Mellado. Daniel ....... 206 . , 283 Ludwig, Gloria .....,.. Luevana. Brigida .... . . ...,..... 186 Kerr, Edna ............. ......,,,,,.......,....,, 1 86 Kerr, Maria .....................,........,.....,... 193 Kessler, loanna ............ 108, 116, 142, 209. 232 Kidd. Nancy . ...... , Kienle, Fred ,..... Kilgo, lackie ...... ...........186 Kimbell, Polly ..........,,...............,...,.... 193 Kimmel. Mary ....................,............... 162 Kincaid, Harry ...... 124, 112, 113, 228 King. Georgia King. Lester ...... King, Margaret King. Virginia King. William Kingsley. Charles.- Kinneburgh. 237, Kirby. Lee ..,....................... 82, 142. Kirkland. limmie ..........162, . .......................,,.. 193 ..............fffff1 76l 25 186 114 193 142 211 193 194 Kirkpatrick. Gene ............................ Kazzier, Harley UL ........,,... 114, 142. 209 Kistenmacher. Eric .......................... 186 Kleinman. Kflfen .--.-- .................. . H186 Knight. NEHG, ---4-'-------- .......... 1 76 Knowles. 111511111 -------- .......... 1 76 Knox. Kem ---------'---- .......... 1 86 Kolas. Deanna --4--- -......... 1 76 Luna. Adela ,...,,...... ,,,,,. , 194 Luian, loe ............ ...,., 1 15 Luian. Mary ...... ,...... 1 87 Luian, Maria .......... ....... 1 94 Lynn, lohn ............,.... .. .... 194 M McAdams. Kenneth ....... 79. 90. 96. 234 McAdams, Veda .................. 22. 163. 164 McAdams, Kay .,....,..,. .,......,... . ...... 1 76 McAuliffe, Nancy ........, ...,............. 1 76 McByrde, Charles ............ ....... 1 15 McCachera. Carol , ., .............. ...... 1 76 McCachern. Elizabeth ........... ......... 1 44 McCarty. Ann .... . ...... .......,............ . ..124 McCoy, IoLynn ....,..... 110. 144, 206. 228 McCoy, Terry ,....,........,........ ......... 163 McCulloch, Charles ...26. 113. 163. 235 McDermott. lohn. .......,.... . .... 113, 176 McConald, Darlene ..... ...... , . .... ...176 McFadden, Peggy ..,..,..... 110, 144, 228 McGregor, Kent ............ .....2ll Mcllhaney, lack ........ . .... .l9, 20, 106. 114. 144, 218. 228 Mclnturff. Charles .........,. .,............. 1 13 McKee, Polly ............,..,.. , .. . .... 206, 221 McKenzie. Del .. .. ..... ..... , .. ..176 McKenzie, George ........ ..... . ,l14, 176 McLatff. Charles .....,.. ........... . 176 McLead, lean ..,...... 144, 202 McLaughlin, limmy ,... ....... . . .176 McMahon, Alice .....,,........... .......... 1 63 McMahon. lohn ....,, ...... ,............,....,.. 1 7 6 McMahon. Grace .,... ...... . ...,.,... , .. 221 McMullen, Helen ,.,... 110, 144. 212. 218 McMillan, loyce ................ .., ......22l McNabb, Frances ........ ...,, ....... 1 4 4, 230 Mellinger, Yvonne .. 124 Millinger, Butch .. .. . H187 Mender, lohn .. ..,. . ,...l87 Mendez, Socorro .. . ... 194 Mendoza. Gilbert ., .... 112. 206, 211 Mendoza. Henry .. . ....,. .. 115. 176 Mendoza. Rosario . . ...... 197. 225, 283 Merriman, Sharon ..... ...... . 163 Merritt, Louise. ........ .. ..... .55, 176, 225 Messer, Eugenia ,,.... 13, 19. 55. 56 68. 110, 119, 145, 216. 228 Meston, Valerie.. .... ...... 1 45. 219. 232 Methvin, David. .... ..... .....,.,. . . .ll3, 116 Methvin, David . .. .,.,........ ....177 Meyer, Carolyn . . .... .. M153 Meza. Frank .. ..,.,,.. .. 84. 114. 177 Meza. Tony .. .... .. .. . . ......lB7 Michell, Barbara ..,,.,... .,...,,........ 1 77 Mills, Mayrene .. .,.. ...,..... . 194 Miller, Clara ........ .. ....... ...-- 2 33 Miller, Darlene ..... ..177. 205 Miller, Dennis .. .. .. .... 153 Miller. leanne . .. .. ....... H153 Miller, Keith .... . ....... 6145, 218 Miller. Neil .... ......, .............. . 177 Miller, Richard ...., . .. 116. 177, 202 Miller, Ronald.. .... .. .... .... 1 15, 163 Miller. Sandra . ..... . .......,...... 177 Milliam, Harold ...,... ...... . . ...... 194 Mills, lames .......... .. .... 114, 145 Miner, Albert .. ......, .. .194 Miner, Irene ...,..... ...225 Miner. lsela .. ...... .... ...... .--.- 1 4 5 Miniares, Aurora ...... . H -. 194 Minot, Marigail ...,...,. ,... . .... . 145. 214 Mitchell. Ioe .. .... . 3 . Mitchell, Mary Adele ...... . ......... .. 177 Mitchell, Mary Dave ..................,... ..l77 Mitchell. Patricia .,... . . , .. ..... 145 229 Moffet. Glenn ,,... .. .. . 100, 194 Moffett. Patty .,.. .. . 145. 240 Molder, Richard .... . .. .. .. 115 Molina. Charles.. ...1l4. 177 234 Molina, Iuan .. ...., .... . . 145 Mona. Irene .. . . ..... . ...146 Monreal, Carmen . .... . .. . 164 Monshansen. Alan.. .. 107. 112. 113. 146, 228 Montalbano, Alfred . .. 164 Montes. Edmundo ....... ..... 8 6. 146 Montes, Emma . ..., .. .. ...... .. 177 Montes. lose .,.,.. . .. . 194 Montes. Ramon .. . .113 125 Montes, Socorro.... ..... .. .l77, 224, 225 Montoya. Bertha ..... . ..,........ ...., 1 94 Moore. Carolyn, ....... .......,..... 1 8. 146 Moore. Donna ..... .---------..- 1 77 Moore. Gail Moore. Harry . . Moore, lanet 18 Moore. Martha . Moore, Mary Moore, Richard Moore. Sue Moore, Sandra Moore. Waylon . Moore. Wayne Mora. Anita Mora. Dolores Morales. Arnold Moran, Carole 17. Moreno. Hermelina Moreno. Naomi Morin. Dave Morrall. Charlotte Morris. Suzanne Morris. Wanda . Morrison, Kay Morrow. Poely . . Mortensen, Mary Moser, Lucinda . Mata, Ross Mata, Sylvia Mongupz. Ihuacir .. . 20. 105. 164. 215. 177, 108, ..48, 146 146 216 125 194 177 217 146 114 202 177 177 112 146 164 194 146 177 164 194 164 177 194 164 177 177 114 Moward. lerry .... . I-14 Moyers. Clarence .25. 164, 235 Movers, Tom . .. . . .. 211 Munguira, Gilbert .. . 194 Munoz. Arturo . . 177, 209 Munoz. Elena .. -. 225 Munoz. Maria . . .. ...... 194 Munoz. Oscar .. . .. 194 Munoz, Paul . 107, 114, 146. 228 Murphy, Frank . .. 146, 202 Murphy. Grant 116. 145 Mmphy. Robert . 113. 154 Murphy, Thomas .. 177 Murray, lohn 22. 81. 177 Murrell, Lela lean 147. 229 Munoly. Tom . . 114 Musick, Carolyn . 194 Myers. Mary 177 Myrtie. Gordon 177 N Nagel. Frank 100, 194 Naglo. Gordon 177 Naismith, ludy . 164 Najar, Bertha . 194 Naiar, Margie . . 187 Naiera, luan . .177 Nance, limmy 15, 73, 83, 144. 147. 216. 232. 234. 235. 252 Napoles, Roland . .. .. . 115 Nava. Vicky . .. . .. 177 Navarro. Delia . . . .. ..... . .187 Navarro, Eva . . . ...........194 Navarro. Hortencia .. . 187 Navarro. lose . . .. . 88, 92, 97 Navarro, Mary .. .. 73. 147, 229. 232 Neal. Carol. .. .. ...... ..... . .....l64, 229 Neale, Cynthia .. .... .. ........187 Neblett, Drurygene . .... 125 Nelson. loe . .75, 116. 164, 202. 233 Nelson, ludy . .. .. ., . 125 Nelson, Roy . ...... .. .. .... ........ . 113 Nevarez, Rosario . . ......... . ...,, 125 Nichols. Clifford ,...... ..... . ....l88 Nichols. Loren .... . ..... ............, . .223 Nichols, Mike ..... . .. 84, 111, 177 Nickels, David .. ., .. .. .... .. ........ ........84 Nickols, Nick .. ......... ..... . . ...... ....l15 Niehaus. Robert ...... 115, 164, 217, 223 Niland. Thomas .... ,...,. ..... . . ............ 1 47 Nells, Sharon ........... .. . .....,..l88 Nimmins, Pamela . ...... .... ,... 1 8 8 Noriela, Louie ..... , .... ..... ,..... . . 177 Norman. lean . . .,.. ...188. 283 Norman, loan .......... ......... 1 88. 283 Norman, loyce ..,.... ....283 Norte, Robert .. ..... ........... 1 64 Norton, Carole ......... . ....... 177 Nunally. Beverly ...,. .. ..,. 188 O O'Brennan, Andrea .......... 188, 206, 221 Ochoa, Blanca , ....,,,................. 147, 227 Ochoa, Rose Mary., .... 165. 219, 227 Ochotorena. Cecilia ......,. 177. 206. 224 O Connor, Michael ..........,..,...... ........ 1 12 odeii, Ricky ........ ...... ............. 1 1 2. 177 Odell, Terry ........,. ............... 1 94 O'Gaz, Steve . ...... ........... 1 47 O'Keef, Darlene .... ,....,. 1 88 Old. Sharon ...... ,,.. ..... .,.... 1 8 8 Olivores, Elvia ... ............. .177 Olivos. Hector .,..,... ........ 8 4. 133 Oliver, Manuel .... ...... .113 Olivo, Gracie ,. ..... ........,.,....,, .... 1 7 7 Olmsted. Dick ...,.,......... ..............,....-- 1 88 Olsear. Helen .. .. ..,...... ............ , .188 Omundson, Carole .....,.... 110, 116, 147. 202, 206 O Neill lohn ..., . . .. 111. 177, 223 Onhaizer, lan . . .... 108, 147. 227. 228 Ontiveros. David . ...... .. ...... .. 113. 177 Ontiveros, Gina... . ..... . . 55, 165 Orellana, Georgina ....,.......... ..... . . 165 Orndorif. Patricia ....... ........ 1 88. 215 Ornelas, Mario ,,... .....,........ .189 Orozco. Manuel ........ Ortega. Cecilia . ..... . Omer, Ralph ..... .... Orona. Enrique , Orta. Mary ...... . .. .........,.,l88 .........188 .213 ..l94 ..l77 Reese, Ianice ....,.. Reid, Art ...,.........A....... Renteria. Helene ......., Reyes, Cecilia . ,,......... Reyes. Guillermo ..,.... Reyes, Hector ........... Reyes, Robert .........,..... ...-.-------,.---,- Reyra, Pana .......... Reynolds, Douglas ......,...., Reza, Louis ..l....... , .S suffers, Eddie .......,.... 105, 150, 229 Salas. Austin .......... A---,---,- -----'---' -'A Salas, Irene , ......,..,-- ,--- f ,..,..l50, 224 Salas, Lydia lean ...,.. Salazar, Armida .....----- ----A----- ---4'---- Salazar, Feliza ..,...... .--.--- ------ -'--'--- ' - - 166 224, Salazar, Gloria ......,--- -----,-- I 1 1 Salazar. Iulie Martha ----,----- -------A ---- Salazar, Yolanda ..,......... ---------- 1 95 Reza, Helen .,...l...,,.. 178 M188 178 Sandivar, Cecilia ....,..... ----------- Sandiva San diva Salinas, r, ke ,....,... .---- ---A--- A - ' , a ena ...., ....i.----------e 'c...'i2?s ........,,.,.., ......i.... 1 12, Salvador, Alva ................ ---,---------- Samario Sanchez, Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez , Arturo ,.... . .......w. ---------, , Christine .....,...,. ........,.... 1 , Maria Louisa ,.,........ .157, Alice Helen ....... .......... Gloria lean ....................i... N. 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Allan .,.,..... Otterbourg, Lynne ..... Overton. Kenneth Owen, Ann ............ Owens. Arnold ,..,... Owens. Belinda .... 115, 125, ...,..,84, 222 177 165 147 165 113 218 228 177 188 194 177 165 P Padgear, Pam ......, , ..,.,............,..,.,, . Padillo. Alex ...............,,..................... Page. Paul ...............,.......... 107, 111, Paines. Richard .,..,..................... 202, Palacio. Suzanne Palacios, Leonas ...... Palaiox, Gloria .... Palaiox, Iohn ........ 188 113 228 209 194 177 114 13 177 Palaiox, Patricia ..........,.,,.,..,. 177,B8, Palaiox, Richard ..,..,...... .........,.. 1 14, Palaiox. Sylvia ............,r.,.........,........ 194 Palm, Anita .............. 6, 67, 95, 148, 219, 226, 264 Paniagua. Iacob .....,....,............. 113, 177 Paniagua, Yolanda .............,.,.,......., 194 P,arales, Elvia ......,.......... ...,.............. 2 19 Paredes. Oscar ......... ................,.... 1 00 Paredes, Pete ........... ......... 8 1, 148. 234 Paredes, Sammy ........,.,. 22, 84. 93, 177 Parham, Ralph .,,,,............................. 177 Park, Terry .,............,..,., 17, 125. 228, 255 Parker, David ....,......,,,.,,....,.,..,.....,..... 113 Parkin, Katie ,..... .....,,.............. .,......... l 7 7 Parks, Claudia ................,.....,....,,..... 188 Parks, Karen Beth .............. 56, 105. 108, 119, 148. 214, 228 Parmele, Selden ..,,.....,.................,.,,, 194 Parra, Oscar ,,,.... r.....,.,.........,.............,, 8 4 Parra, Richard ...... ,,..................r,,....., l 48 Pasanen. Margaret .......................... 188 Passero, Walter .... 17, 22, 148, 216, 264 Pate, Cecilia ...,,,.......,.,.....,,,,..,..,.,,,,.. 188 Patino, Flavio ,.r........,.................. 114, 177 Patterson. Iudy .... . ..........,.. 177 Pauham, Ralph ...... ........... 1 14 Pavlis, Timothy ...... .......r..,... 1 65 Pawling, Iames ....... ....,....,. 2 09, 233 Paxton, Steven. ,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , 100. 194 Pearce, Charlie ................ 82, 94, 96. 97, 148, 234 Peacock. Douglas ......... .r... ,...,,......,. 1 9 4 Peck, Llo d ,..,.......... .,,.,,, 1 77 Perales. Elvia ...... ...,...... 1 48 Perales, Eva .......... ..,,,,..,.,... l 88 Per-ales, Oielia ...... .... ..,..,. . 177 Perea, Armida ..,,,,... ..,,..,, 1 65, 237 Perea, Xavier... , , ,....,85. 188 Perez. Beatrice .... . ......,,..... 188 Perez, Bertha ...... ,,..............,. 1 77 Perez, Carlos ........ . ,....,,. 112, 165 Perez, Eddie ,...,,.,,.,..,.,, ........ l 14, 177 Perez. Elizabeth ....,. ,.,..,,,.,.,, 1 78 Perez. Elizabeth ., ....... ,.,...188 Perez. Hector ....,... ,. ,, 188, 194 Perez, Irma .......... ........ 1 78, 165 Perez. Nicky .,...... ,......,.,. , , Perez, Rose ....,,.. .... Perkins, Dorothy . .,., .. ,. .... .. Perkins. Peggy , ,.., . , ,..... .. .l48, Perkins, Ray.. .. ...,,,, .., 115. 148. Perkins. Sharon ., .. .,.., .. Pernell, Sharon ... .. Perry, Bobby .. ., Perry, Darlene ., Perry. Margaret Persing Person, Peterso BL US19 Anita . , n. Ianis ., Peterson, Ieannie Peterson. Karen . Peterson. Lynne .. , 86 194 188 227 217 194 125 , ...165 240 148 148 178 195 148 165 202 , ,, ,165, Pettengill. Ernest .........,,.........., 114, 125 Petters, Patsy ,...,.,,......... ....... 1 6, 125, 232 Pettey, Guylene .............. 13, 16, 25, 60, 69, 170 Peyton. Kathy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 178 Phelan, Iimmy .,,,,,,,, ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 95 Phelan. Iohn .... 19, 83. 96. 165, 170, 234 Philaia. Evelyn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,Aw,vv.v,, 178 Philpotts. Bill .,......,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 195 Pierce, Lianne l,,,A ,,,A,,,,,,,VV 1 78 Pina, Dora ....,......., ..,....,.....,.. 1 88 Pinon. Ricardo .....,,,., ,,,,,,, 1 14, 178 Pittman. Cathy ...,...,, ,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,A 1 95 Pitts, Patricia ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,A 1 25, 218 Placencia, Beatrice ..,... ,,,,,,.,,,,l, 2 22 Plumbly, Ricky ........... ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, l O0 Poe, George ...r...,.,,,......,.,,...,, ..,..,,,,,,. 1 13 Polhal, Ann ,,Y,.,.,,,..,, 188, 195, 202, 206. 215, 221 Ponce, Maureen .,r,.. ,,,,,,, 1 82, 188 Ponce, Ruben ....,,.. .........,,,... 8 5 Pope, Peggy .......... ......... 1 65 Portillo, lulio ,,,, ..,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 2 5 Porter, Iimmy ,.,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,l,,l,,., 1 78 Porter, Norman ,,,,,,,,l,, ,l,,,,,l,,,,,,,, 1 00 Porter, Robert ,...,.. .,........, ...,,,, 1 6 5, 209 Porteriield, Louise ,.,,..,. ,,,,,,,.,,,,, 1 88 Portillo, Iuliet ......,.,,,,... ,,,,,,,,,l,,,,l, 1 88 Poston, Patricia ,r,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , ,178, 206 Potter, Paula ...,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,l,,,,,l,ll, 1 78 Potter. Rex .......,,, ..,..... 8 6. 165, 233 Paulson, Ioyce ,,,,,. ,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,A I 95 Powell, Dalton .,,,,,,, ,,,,,l,l,,,,,,,, l 14 Powell. Mary ,,,,,,,, ,l,.,,,,,l,,,,ll 1 78 Powers, Fred ,.,,,... ..,,,.r,, 8 5. 188 Powers, Martha ,,,,,,, ,,,,l,,,,,,,, 2 18 Practor, Douglas ..,..... .l.,,..., l 95 Prestwood, Hugh ,,,,,,, ,,,,A,,, 1 25 Prestwood, Marvyn ,,,,,,,,,.A,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, l 78 Price, Robert .....,., ., ,....,,.,,....,.. 111. 165 Prince, Don... ,... .,.. , 85. 93, 97, 188 Prince, Robert .. ., . ,,,, 211, 235 Prosser, Philip... .. . ,,,, ,,.,,, , .1l3, 178 Pruett, Stephen ......,,.....,.,.., ,.,, . .,.., . ,195 Pulaski. Nick .......,......,,..... 116, 188. 202 Pulaski, Tonya ........ .....,.,..,.. , , ...... 218 Pyle, Ernie ......, .,,..,., . .. .. . 178 Q Quarles, Iudy. ,. .. , , ..l78, Queiano, Iudy .. . , Quentin, Froelick ,, .,.. ..., ,........ , . Quevedo, Dora , .,,,..... , ..,. .. Quier, Ianice , ., , ,... . ...,......, 2188, Quier, Ioan ...,. .... 165, 212, 230, R Rahrer, Barbara ..., ..., , , .. ,. Railey, Tolton ...,............, 65, 88, 92. Railston. Dale . ,................ .. ,, Ramero, Mike ,.. .. ,, ............,. . ,. Ramirez, Beatrice ...... .......,.,. . .. Ramirez. Diana ...,..,. .,., ,,,.,, 1 7 8. Ramirez. Diego ....... ....,... , ,...... . .. Ramirez, Grace ,,,... .,,........,. . , Ramirez, Iesus ,, ,,,.. ...114, 165, Ramirez, Ioe ...,.. ,. ,.,.. , Ramirez, Luis ....., ...,..,, . ., .. Ramirez, Mary . ,. ,. ,. Ramirez, Oielia ...,,,,,, ,...,,. . .. Ramirez, Sebastian . ...,. ,,... . 84, Ramos, Elma . .......,., .....,,, 2 19. Ramos, Martha ,,..,,. . , ,.,., Ramos, Yvelda ,,,,, , R,au1ston, Darlene ..,. . . Ray, Allynne ...,.,,.,,, . . . 188. Ray. Patty . . ,. Reaball. Elizabeth . .. ,.., ,. ,, .. Redd, Iohn .. ,.,... 165, Redmond. Carla . ., ., .. Reed, George ,, ., Reed, Marcia , , .. ,, ,.,., , 1.72. Reed. Ted .. ., .. 25, Reed, Virgil ,,.. . , ,.., 170. 202. 230 165 178 178 222 233 188 178 188 195 ..l9 225 188 178 240 188 195 188 225 178 227 188 195 178 215 283 178 240 165 178 232 188 97 Rezz, Louise .......,....---r,--- ------------- ---- Rhea. Robert .............. A----,A---- -,,A--- 1 1 3' Rhutasel, Darla 16, 73. 212. 215, Rice, Ianet ......................, .--------- ,---------- Rice. Kathryn .............----,-,,--- -------- 7 5' Richardson, Margaret ......,... 16. 22, 50, 64, 70, 105, Richmond, Arthur ..........------ -------------- Richmond, Lillian ....,.....,..,----- -------,-,, Riddle. Charles .....,..... Riley, Michael .,.... Riley, Virginia ...... 233 196 225 166 195 179 225 129 283 ...195 195 195 150 179 195 150 166 150 224 150 Sanchez, Mario ............ .. ...------r------ Sander, Teckla ..,....... 74, 150, 209, 214, 222, 232, 237 179 Sanders, Bill Charles ........ 84, 111, Rink, Carole .....................,, --------------- Rinker. Gary ....................,...-,,----- 85' Ripley, Virginia .....,.... 18, 150. 216, Rivas, Iu-an ............,,,.........,,,......,,- ----,- Rivera, Carmen ..........,............. 178, Rivera. Manuel ..,..... .......,...... 1 14, Rivera, Peggy ....... ....,.,,........rrAr------ Rivera, Victor ....,..,,.l........,,i 115, 189, Robbins. Amanda ..,,......,,,,.,....., 155, Roberson, Lee Ann ,.i,.c....,,..........,,.... Roberts, Alberta ...... ., -.... .. Roberts, Fred .,......... , .,,.,.,. . Roberts. Marilyn ..,...... ...,.---- Roberts, Mary Ann .....,... ,,,,.....,.. Robinson, Donna .... ..,........ . Robinson, Elmo .,....,. . ,,.,,., 84, Robinson. Fulton ......,,, ,....,,.,..ii,..... Robinson. Lawrence ..........,..... 116, Robinson. Mike ........,...,,.,., 111. 116, Robinson. Patricia ......,,,...,.. ,......... Robles, Martha ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.. 178, Robles, Reiugio .......,.....,.....,. ..,,,..... Rocha. Elren ,..,........,. 62, 80. 88. 90. 150. 232. Rodarte, Estela- ................,.....,, Rodarte. Veronica .,,.,. .......,,, Rodelas. Delores .,.,.. Rodgers. Ellison ....,. Rodgers, lan ,,.......,..... ....... 1 50, Rodgers, Robert ........,, ,............., Rodriguez. Danny ....... .,.....,......,.. Rodriguez, Dolores ....,,..,.,,,,,... 224. Rodriguez. Edward .,,,.,.,..,,..........,,.. Rodriguez. Edward ,,,...,,,, 111, 113. Rodriguez. Gloria .,..,...,,, .,,,..,,.,. 1 89, Rodriguez. Irene ...... .,..,,.,......... Rodriguez, Iavier ......., .,,.... 1 13, Rodriguez, Ioe .........,. ,,,,,.,.,, 1 78. Rodriguez. Iohn ,.,...., ., ,,,,,... ,. Rodriguez, Luis ,,...... ,,,,,...,. Rodriguez. Lupe ,,,,,, ,,,,,,. Rodriguez, Luz ,.,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Rodriguez. Maria ,,,.,,,,,. ,, ,,,, Rodriguez, Paul .,,......... 195. 126, Rodriguez. Pedro ....,,,, .. ,,.,,, ..115, Rodriguez. Ramon .,,,,,,,,., ,,,..,,, A,,,,,, Rodriguez, Robert ,...,. .. ,,,.. ,. Sanders. Blutord .....,..,, 17, 82, 234, 264 Sanders. Randy .......,,,--,,--A,-------------,-- 100 Sanders, Sandra Lee ,....l ......A.....--t--t 1 79 Sandoval, Rose Lee ......... ........-- 1 67 Sanichi, Mary ........,...,----- ---------- 2 27 Sankman, Carol ..... .... ---------- 1 7 9 Santour, Silvia ......,,, ---------- 1 95 Santovena. TODY ...i..... ,,--,----- 1 95 Sapien, Leopoldo ,,,,... .,........ 1 15 Sarabia, Alicia ....... ----,----, 1 67 Saucedo. lrma ...... .,-------------- 1 95 Schade, Carol ...,..... ......... 1 9, 167 Schale, William ..,........ -----..--,.-- 2 34 Schouppe, lose ,.....,,,,.... .l,.......l..... 1 95 Schermerborn, Lee ......... ........- 3 5, 157 Schoenbucher, Bruce .....,................ 202 Schoen, Sue .,.........,.. ...... ........,. 1 5 7, 227 Scl-iwengel, Mary ...,..,,,, ............ 1 79, 217 Scott, Dorothy ....,.,,,,,,,,....., 110, 209. 228 Scroggins. Ronald ......,..........,..... ..... 2 02 Seiber, lacob .....,,.... ..,................. 2 ll Serna. Frank ....,... ........ 5 5 Sema. Martha .,,,,. ........,., 7 4 Seymour, Robert ...... ..................,, l 14 Shapiro, Louvenia ,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,..,,, 167. 230 Sharp, Sharon ,.......,..,,....... 216. 230. Shaver. Carolyn ...,..,, ,.,.,. 5 5, 126, Shaw, Terry .............. ,.........,.,,,,,.. Secter. Lee ..........,,.... ....... 1 11. Selson, Wayne .,.,.,.. Schockley, Iris ..,. 289 214 .179 179 112 167 Short, Robert ,.,...,,,..., ...,..,.. 8 2. Shugart, Ioellen ..,,...,.. . ,..... 162, 167 Shumate. Donald ,....,. .......,.,...,..... 1 13 Sicoli, Al .,.,.,,,,,.,.,..,., ,,,..,,,...,,,.,,,.,,.. 1 79 Sides. Sandra ,,,...... .......,.,,,...... 1 26, 214 Siglin. George ..,... ...,.... 1 11, 167. 218 Siler, Fred .....,,,,, .,,..,,.,.,..,.,.,,.,.. 1 95 Siler. lacob ......... .,..... .....,... 1 1 5 Silva, Antonio ,,,.,. ,...,...,,,., 1 13 Silva, Ioe .,..,,,,,,,,. ,,.,, ,..,,.,,,, l 1 4 Silva. lohn ..,.,.., ,..,,,, l 15. 179 Silva, Lily ..,.,., ,,,,,,,,,.,,. 2 24 Silva, Luis ,,,,....,,. ,,,,,.,..,,.,,,..,..,,. 1 95 Silva. Simmons. David ,.,,. ..80. 88. 94. Simmons, Margare Natalie ,,.........,... . ,,,,,,..,,,,,..,,, , l ....,..,..,...,.,....,,,. Rodriguez, Socorro ,,...,,.. ,,,,...,.. . ,. Rodriguez. Yolanda ,.,,,, .,,.,. ,,,, ,.,, A Roe. Lewis ..,.......,,, ..,,, ,.,..,.,,, ,.,, .,., Rogers, Iudy ...,,, ,l8. 166. 170, 216, Rogers. Robert ,,,.,.,,.. ,.., ..,,, ,.,.,...., , Rogers, Sandy ,,,,,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,, .,,,, , , Rogers, Sharon ......,.. Rojas, Priscilla ....,. Rojas. Ray, ,..,,... . Rojas, Terry .,......... Rosad, Robert ...... Rosado. David ..,.... Rosado. Robert ..,,..., Rosemond. Iames Rosemond, Norma ,,,...,l78, 166, 112, ,,150, 115. 166. 166. 224, Ross. Diane ..,,,,.,,,...,...,.,. .,....,, 1 79, Ross, Georgia ,....,. , ,, ,.,,.. Ross, Palma Lynn .... 166, 202, 206, Rossi. Donna ,,,,......., , .. ,.,.... Rotan, Andrew ,.,,.. . .. . ,..... Roth. Candy . ,.........,. ..,.. . Roth. Nancy .,., ,... . , .. ,. , Rothstein. Roberta ,,... Roueche. Mary , ,.,.. , Rouse. Leona ., Rouse. Shirley ,....,, Rowland, Iohn ., ., Roy. Patricia . ..,. , Ro . Robert ..,, Rubio. Linda , Rubio. Norma Rubio, Yvonne . Rudd. Sharon . . Ruddock. Iohnny Ruhl. Bob Rule, Kenneth Ramsey. David Rumsey. Linn ,... Runkle. Deanna Rubush. Paul Rush. Pam Russell. Bill Russell, Loretta Russell. Richard Russell. Roslyn Russell, Royce Rutan. Andrew ., .,,..,,i5O, i22, , .166, ,166, 218, 178 222 178. 206. 166. 178. , .... 195 178 Rutan. Robert. . Simmons. Robert , ,,.,,.,,.,.,. ,.,.,,.,,,,,, , , Simon, Richard . ,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,., 115, Sims, Carol Ann , ...,.. 16, 22. 126. I 167. 216. Sizemore. Victor .,,........,,,,,,,,.,..... 86, Sittinger, Leonard ,,,,,,,,,,...,.....,.,,,, Skinner, George .....,,.,.,,,..,...,..,, 115, Skipper, lames ....,.,,, ,,,, ,..,...,, 1 11, Skipworth. Robert .. ..,... 25. 65, 85, Slim. Lily .....,...,,.,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sloan, Alphonse ..,,,, .....,,,.... Smith, Bob .. ....,,..,.. .,...... , ,, ,. Smith, Smith, Smith. Smith. Iames ,... ., .,,..,, 179, lean ,.,,,.,, , , ,...., 72, Kelly ..,...,. , ...,., 97, Leslie ...,.., ....,. , ,, ,179 234 .179 .179 179 166, 256 179 .202 179 179 206 ,179 .195 ,202 202 240 170 .179 228 Smith, Robertn, ,.-,,, ,,,7S, 107, Smith, Rodney .. ,..,..,,,...,,,. M167 Smith. Rosemary . ,.... .. . . 195 Smith, Sharon ,, , 4, Qg.. M179 Smoat, Patricia ,,,,,, Q, 195 Snider, David . . .....,,... . 2,100 Snider. Davis ,.,... . .,..... ...........,... . 195 Snider. Ray .. .,..,, 1 ,,., ,..g.,,, , M170 Snipes, Kay ., ., 16. 56, 108. 118. 119. 216. 228, 237 Snow. Peggy , .,,. 212 Snrdef, Hur ,. 1 ,,,. ., sa Solis. Augustine H N 100 Solis, Elsa , H 7179 Solis. lulie 179 222 Solis. Teresa ,, ggyg 167 Solorzano Enrique ,A Q 115 Sommer, Monica , . , 195 Sonnenburq. ludi .. , 19, Soto, Elias ,. ...... , Soto, Iean 195 Soulos. lohn , , K 115' 179 Spady, Charles . 7 217 Spann. Dickie 234 Specks, Connie . 1951 217 283 Spence. Mike mo' 195 Stailord, Edward ' 73 Stahl. Iudson .. . Q ' 80 ls? Stallworth. Kathie Stallworth, Robert . Stanlord, Richard ' 113. 221 179 195 Stevens. Charlie ., 179. Stark. Dianna .,.. .. ,........,.. .. Stark. Ieannie. .. ..., ...18. 209. Steele. Bob . ,....... . ., Steele. Pat 1051 109. 152. 179. 209. 222 72. 152. 208. 216. 229. 232 . .. . 112. 152 228. 232. Stelle. William'.... ,.,. .. Stelley. Alva ..... .. , . . Stephenson. Vinlord Stevens. Charlie .. . Stevenson. Robert ,.., Stevenson. Wanda .. 22. Stewart. Ann .. . Stewart. Carla .. . Stewart. Douglas . . Stokes. Mary Lynn .. Stone. Carville . . iam QITISQY 152. 215. --i7dH Stone. Edna ...,... ..,., ,... ,,,..... Stone. lack ,.,.. .. ........ ...... . Stone. Mary Frances ...,........,.,. 152. Stone. Richard Cyril ......,.. . .......... ..... Stopani, Ilda Mae .,.......................... Story. Iames .,..., .. . 105. 152. 228. Stout. Ronald ,.,,.. ....,..., . ..,.. . Stovall. Carolyn .,..,....,., Strong. Evie... .,., ,, . .. .. Strong. lames ,,., 116. 167. Stuart. Douglas ,. ..,,.. .. Stuck. Sandra .. Stuckey. Iames 105. 106. Stuckey. Rita ..... ..,......... Suavcli. Teresa ....., ...,..,,. Subia. Emma Q.. .. . Sudbury. Tommy ,.,. .. Suna. Martha .. Sundermann. Alex ..,....,... Sundermann. Carlos . . Swallow. Iim 22. 88. 92. Swallows. Donna Lee... 110. 152. 202. 206. .s.ium 111.1527 .sifibzn 164. 168. 233 167 227 105 217 228 167 232 167 179 228 202 179 195 152 222 179 167 Starnas. Sharon ., ................ ....... ,,.... 1 9 5 235 113 152 228 233 114 195 228 209 179 179 152 227 206 206 233 168 206 Swanson. Richard .. T Taboada. Ioe. ....,. .......... . Talbert. Rita ............,.. . Talbot. Susan ........ ...72. Tapia. Alicia .. .........,... . .. Tarango. Catalina ........ Tarango. Stella .... .... Taylor. Barbara ...... Taylor. Linda ......., Taylor. Mary .... Taylor. Norman .... . .... .. ,. ,. 164. 196,111 isifiief fQJ79f 162 Taylor. Randall ..................,. . 116 168 202 Taylor, Robert ... Ta lor. Sam ...... ........... Tebeaux. Iene .... ....,.. 1 07 Telles. Alice ..,... .. Telles. Cecilia Telles. Tommy ....... Teuez. Irma Terrazas, Arnold 168 179 237 168 179 196 202 . ,, , 168 179 196 179 . , 236 . . , ...... . ..ll5 112. 168. 223 ....,,..196 ,.........,,, ,196 22 179 ., ., .. .152 219 168 Thacker, Sandra. ............ 168. 214. Thomas, Betty ...... ............... , , .. Thomas. Margie . ..... 13. 16. 69. 70. 95. 152. 216. 226. 232 be .4115 Q Valladolid. Rudy Vallalbos. Stella .. Valles. Louis .. Valverde. Carmen Vandergriit. Louis . Van Hytte, B ron . Van Sickle. Susie Van Slyke. Paula Thomason. Fay ............ .. ..... .. Thompson. Ann . . . ,. . Thompson. Charles .. . .112 Thompson. Dick .. ..... .. .,...112 Thompson. Donna , ...., ..... . ., .. Thompson, Kenneth . . ..152, Thompson. Pat.. . 17 115. 152. 47. 199. Thompson. Patricia. 56. 105. 108 119. 152 Thompson. Stephanie .... ..... ...... Tillman. Kay ,152. 219. 229. Tinkler. Duane ,, . ..,202. Tolbert. Tom . ,, ..... .,.. . ,..96. Tole. 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