V w 1974REDFI9H Ausfwell-Tivoli L9.D. Tivoli, Texas t Confents Introduction 3 StudentLife W Classes 27 Administration And Faculty 60 Honors 69 Athletics 86 Advertising 105 FOREWORD Through the 1974 REDFISH we hope to make our communities more aware of en- vironmental problems in the local area by showing both the aspects of worth in ecology as well as the harmful situations that need to be eliminated. Conditions that we have little control over, such as the energy crisis, aggravate our attempts for environmental improvements. There- fore, we should concern ourselves with those many areas of ecology that we can control and improve. Although People Ate The Major Cause Of Pollution. . . . . . We Ate The Only Ones That Can 9 fop If. T Vw Thtough Qtudy And Planning We Will Learn Techniques. . That Will Aid Us In Preserving Our Ecology. Today ' s Gtaduafes Ate Responsible . . . Barrientos, Lee Cardona, Judy Haeber, Steve Jackson, Jimmy Owens. Lela Bernal, Tommy Castillo, Dolores Hardin, Mary A. Jacoba, Carolyn Walker, Eddie Bulen, Bruce DeLaGarza, Sara Herrera, Rhonda Jasso, David Williams, Betty J. Frye, Danny Hopper, Adella Lenhart, Clifton Wise, Gerald Garza, Frank Hroch, Tim Martinez, Margie Wise, Susan . . . Fot Tomotrow ' s Envitonmenf Barrientos, Lee Bernal, Tommy Bulen, Bruce Cardona, Judy Castillo, Dolores DeLaGarza, Sara Frye, Danny Garza, Frank Haeber, Steve Hardin, Mary A. Herrera, Rhonda Hopper, Adella Hroch, Tim Jackson, Jimmy Jacoba, Carolyn Jasso, David Lenhart, Clifton Martinez, Margie Owens, Lela Walker, Eddie Williams, Betty J. Wise, Gerald Wise, Susan 9TUDENTUFE Cheetleadets Tty New Yells For Qpitif Top left: Betty Jean Wil- liams, Head cheerleader, cheering during half-time at a boys ' basketball game. Top right; Lynn Collier showing some Redfish spirit. Bottom left: Cheerleaders Belinda Reyna and Shana Yaklin rest during a game, while Monica Hernandez, part of the cheer- ing section, holds a pom-pom. Bottom right: The 1973-74 Cheerleaders were (from top to bottom) Belinda Reyna, Lynn Collier, and Shana Yak- lin. Mrs. Lynda Herrin is the Cheerleaders ' sponsor. One cheerleader was elected to rep- resent each high school class. Try-outs were held during a school assembly in which cheerleader candidates per- formed individual and group yells. V ,s V FHA Installs Officets Af VicfoHa Dinner m i r I A, i ' Top left: FHA members at installa- tion are (back row) Lisa Hanselman, Sandra Trevino, Susan Wise, (front row) Isabel Lee, Debi Lenhart, and Rita Wolfshohl. Top right: FHA members Lisa Hanselman, Susie Farias, Debi Lenhart, Susan Wise, (back row) Judy Cardona, Sylvia Casarez, and 1972-73 beau, David Jasso, steal rides on hobby horses at the Mall. Middle right: (left row) Lisa Hanselman, Judy Car- dona, Susan Wise, Sarah Shores, (right row) Linda Garza, Debi Len- hart, Jo Glover, Cathy Hardin, and Isabel Lee enjoy their meal at Lubys ' during the FHA installation. Bottom: FHA members are (back row) Susan Wise. Isabel Lee. Lynn Collier, Debi Lenhart, Lisa Han- selman, Rita Wolfshohl, Sandy Trevino, Cathy Hardin, (middle row) Jo Glover, Judy Cardona, Mary Hardin, Lela Owens, sponsor Mrs. Herrin, (front row) Dominga Garcia, Janie Conchola, Sylvia Medina, Sarah Shores, Belinda Flores, Vera Castillo, Veronica Hernandez, Gracie Hernandez, Cindy Garza, Janice Owens, Lydia Martinez, Josephine Barrientos, Beatrice Cortez, Sue Wolfshohl, and Patsy Martinez. 12 lA Combines To Become One Group Top left: lA members working during a meeting are Donnell Harris, Danny Garcia, and Alfredo Garza. Middle: Jimmy Villarreal and Raymond Garza working on their project. lA members are Doug Wolfshohl, Oscar Ramirez, Candy Garza, Jimmy Villarreal, Randy Floras, Ernest Martinez, Scotty Bernal, Tony Martinez, Felix Gomez, Alfredo Garza, Hugo Medina, Danny Garcia, Rudy Gomez, Tony Daniel, John Hardin, Mark Glover, Lloyd Hellar, Billy Fagan, Ronnie Hilscher, Donnell Harris, Zeke Garcia, David Garza, Lynn McGuire, Sammy Farias, Joe Martinez, Jesse De La Garza, Lorenzo Garcia, Ramy Garza. Mr. Carroll Edge is the LA spon- sor. In previous years, LA has been divided into two groups: junior high and high school. This year, the groups were combined into one. In- dustrial Arts Club time is usually spent working on ship class projects and viewing films. Classes Vie In Sfudenf Council Inframutals S Top Left: Barbara Hroch and Rita Wolfshohl collecting cans for the Student Council can drive which was held in December. Top right: President David Jasso and Secretary Debi Lenhart preparing for a Student Council meeting. Bot- tom: Student Council representatives busy working in the fields. They are Calvin Banks, Sponsor Mr. Dwight Mutsch- ler, Tim Hroch, Lynn Collier, Lisa Hanselman, Rita Wolfshohl, Debi Lenhart, Celina Lopez, Cindy Raven, and Sylvia Trevino. Student Council officers are President David Jasso, Vice-president Rita Wolfshohl, Secretary Debi Len- hart, Treasurer Lisa Hanselman, (center) Judy Cardona and Barbara Hroch. 14 Faculty Qelecfs New NHS Members Top left: NHS Initiated Monica Herrera, Susie Farias, and David Jasso as new members. Middle left: Craig Anderson, Mary Hardin, and Lisa Hansel- man relaxing after half-time during an NHS concession stand. Bottom: NHS members discuss- ing current events are Tim Hroch, Rita Wolfshohl, Isabel Lee, Monica Herrera, Edward Walker, Cathy Hardin, Lisa Hanselman, and Susie Farias. Sponsor of NHS is Mrs. Georgia Brisbin. NHS officers of 1973-74 were President Tim Hroch, Vice- President Rita Wolfshohl, Secre- tary Mary Hardin, Parliamentar- ian Craig Anderson. To be nominated as a NHS member, a student must have an 85 grade average. Teachers then consider the student ' s scholarship, leader- ship, character, and service to the school and community and rate them accordingly. A student may become a provisional member his sophomore year, after which he be- comes a regular member. 15 Journalism Refums To Newspaper Sfyle Top: Journalism members monkeying around the tree are Frank Garza, Tommy Bernal, Bruce Bulen, Tim Hroch, Rudy Huerta, Mary Hardin, and Rhonda Herrera. Bottom left: Mary Hardin and Rhonda Herrera laying out the newspaper. Bottom right: Frank Garza typing his newspaper story. Mr. Guadalupe Garcia is the group sponsor. Serv- ing as the REDFISH editor was Rhonda Herrera. Associate editor was Mary Hardin. Bruce Bulen and Tommy Bernal were photog- raphers. Sports editor was Frank Garza. Reporters for the news- paper were Rudy Huerta and Tim Hroch. From the magazine format, the staff returned to the news- paper style this year. 16 Lynn Sings Het Way To Regional Top Left: Adella Hopper, Lynn Collier, and Polly Schultz portray characters in their play. Top Right: Cindy Raven and Stephanie Conner act out a scene in the Christmas play. Bottom Left: Jo Glover waits for her cue. Bottom Right: Mrs. Dorothy Cass and Mrs. Jan Kirchner direct choir members: back: Tina Rohan, Jo Glover, Polly Schultz, Sheila Dyer, Janie Ramirez, Cindy Raven, Francisca Garza, Lynn Collier, Adella Hopper, and Edward Walker. Sitting: Celina Lopez, Dolores Bernal, Mary Rubio, Stephanie Conner, Ester Garcia and Patricia Martinez.  1 V V- f 1 ' r 17 Annual Qtaff Rushes To Meef Deadlines Top Left: Adella Hopper jokes during an ad sale. Top Right: Annual Staff members David Jasso, Margie Martinez, Sara DeLaGarza, and Carolyn Jacoba sell old yearbook pictures to Jimmy Jackson. Center Left: Sandy Trevino, Susan Wise, Lee Barrientos, and Sara DeLa Garza lake a break during ad selling trip. 18 Staff Box Editor Rita VVolfshohl Co -Editor Barbara Hroch Sponsors Mrs. Cathy Griffin Mrs. Jean Mayer Student Life Cathy Hardin Sara De La Garza Rhonda Herrera Mary Alice Hardin Class Section Cathy Hardin Sara De La Garza Administration and Faculty Lela CHvens Honors Lee Barrientos Sara De La Garza Cathy Hardin Carolyn Jacoba Athletics Adella Hopper Ads Margie Martinez Photographers David Jasso Bruce Bulen Eddie Walker Dale Martinez Halloween Carnival AHracfs Many Top Left: Judy Cardona, Senior, hands out change to a customer buying a candy apple. Center Left: Mrs. Ventura Casarez and Mrs. Emil Hroch tend to the P.T.O. Country Store. Left: Mrs. Moraida, Mrs. Del- gado, Robert Delgado, Naomi Navarro and Veronica Hernandez walk to the music at the Junior Class Cake Walk. Top Right: Mario Torres, Luciano Gomez, Tete Barrientes, Joe Medina, Raymond Medina, Sue Wolf- shohl are terrified as they go through the spook lane at the Halloween Carnival. Above: Linda Huff shoots a shot at the Basketball Ball throw as other children watch. 19 Qfudeni Council Qponsots Varied Activities Top Left: Sue Nell Wolfshohl watches as Felix Cardona gives it a try at the Student Council Fish Pond. Top Center: Silver Bells was the theme of the door decoration award- ed first place, entered by the Sophomore class. The contest was sponsored by the Stu- dent Council. Top Right: Rita Wolfshohl and her date dance at the student council Home- coming Dance. Center Left: Rita Wolfshohl and Barbara Hroch donate cans of food for the student council sponsored Kans for Kids . Center Right: Linda Garza, Dolores Bernal and Belinda Flores drink soft drinks at the Student Council Basketball Intramural coke party. Bottom Right: Adella Hopper and Rhonda Herrera celebrate the senior victory in the student council Basketball Intramurals. V 1 % H ,?s 1 i f — k V Hl i p liw. 1 20 Classes Pafticipate In Jt. Olympics Top Left: Freshman class members Michael Moraida, Barbara Martinez, Craig Lenhart, and Adam Flores were a few of the students that participated in the spoon contest. Top Right: Getting prepared for the paper plate contest are Junior class members Debi Lenhart, Lisa Hanselman, Craig Anderson, Charles Tippins, Miss Baugh, and Senior class members Jimmy Jackson and Dolores Castillo. Center Left: Mr. Edge, Mrs. Brisbin, Mrs. Tolson, Mrs. Mayer, and Mrs. Copeland were sponsors in the egg toss. Center Right: Seniors placed second in the tug-of-war. Bottom Left: Gerald Wise and Steve Haeber were in the balloon stomp. 21 Juniors Choose OHental Eostacy II Hf Rita Wolfshohl, Jr. class president, is mistress of ceremonies and reads the prophecy. Top Center: David Jasso, Sr. class president reads the senior will. Top Right: To Ellen Glover blushes as she hears what the seniors willed her. Center Left: Enjoying the salad, shrimp and other good food on the menu are Jr. class members Calvin Banks, Lisa Hanselman, Dale Martinez, Elva Valenzuela and Isabel Lee. Center Right: Faculty and board members talking and admiring the decorations. Bottom Left: David Jasso and Rita Wolfshohl converse as other students enjoy the banquet. 22 Music Is Provided By The Actylics Mt. James Qummers Is Guesi Qpeaket At AfhIeHc Banquet Top right: Gerald Wise, Darlette Spiegel, Frank Garza, Sandy Trevino, and Diane Saenz carry on conversations before program begins. Center left: Mr. Fred Marsh is master of ceremonies. Center right: Mr. James Summers gives an interesting speech. Bottom left: Jr. High Basketball girls are recognized as boys and parents listen. Bottom right: Coach Cooper introduces players. 24 where Qhall We Anchor ' 7. Top Left: Mrs. Janie Griffin sings the class song Place in the Sun . Top Center: Jimmy Jackson is congratulated by Mr. Shores as he receives his diplo- ma. Top Right: Mr. George Draper is guest speaker. Center Left: Sr. class listen to Mr. Draper as he gives his speech. Center Right: Mary Hardin and Edward Walker receive trophies for being Salutatorian and Valedictorian, respectively. Bottom Left : Sr. class members open gifts after the graduation ceremonies. 25 Tonighf We 8ef Sail . II m IBT ■1 _!. ' ?-3 ni ?i.«:, J ? r - y. ' y. y ii ' rS 4 Top Left: Lee Barrientos and Tommy Bernal wait in line as their sponsor, Mr. Maresh, looks to see if it is time for them to march in. Top Right: Judy Cardona marches in for graduation. Center Left: Three Senior girls, Judy Cardona, Dolores Castillo, and Sara DeLaGarza anxious- ly await their turn to march in. Bottom Left: The 1974 Austwell-Tivoli graduating class. Center Right: The Seniors are busily getting their caps and gowns on for their graduation. Bonom Right: Clifton Lenhart, glad it ' s all over, puts up his cap and gown. 26 CLA99ES X ?K uV - ■Qeniots Have Fun In The 9un . . Top Right: Gerald Wise gets ready to play tennis. Center Left: Look at these bathing beauties --Sara De La Garza, Judy Cardona, and Adella Hopper. Center Right: Mrs. Dianna Copeland gets the frog out of Eddie Walker ' s shirt as Frank Garza, Rhonda Herrera, Mr. Freddie Maresh, Lee Barrientos, and Lela Owens laugh at the sight. Bottom Left: Seniors Lela Owens, Susan Wise, Frank Garza, and Jimmy Jackson look battered after they were defeated in the tug-of-war at the Jr. Olympics. Bottom Right: If you want some golf lessons, ask these pros: Clifton Lenhart, Tommy Bernal, and Jimmy Jackson. 28 . . . During Theh Trip Af Bastrop Top Left: Susan Wise and David Jasso take time out from their Senior trip to pose for the camera. Top Center: Eddie Walker seems a little upset while being prepared to get thrown into the swimming pool by his fellow graduates. Top Right: Is David Jasso singing? Center Right: Or is he conducting his own orchestra? Bottom Left: Steve Haeber sacks out after an exhausting morning at Bastrop. Bottom Right: David Jasso, Steve Haeber, Danny Frye, Susan Wise, Tommy Bernal, and Mary Hardin are fooling around in the library. Juniots Decotate Fot The Prom Anderson, Craig Banks, Calvin Collier, Lynn Garcia, Valdemar Glover, Jo Ellen Hanselman, Lisa Hardin, Cathy Lee, Isabel Lenhart, Debi Ramirez, Cosme Center Left: ' hile going to Rockport to decorate for the prom, Isabel Lee takes a short nap. Center Right: Craig Anderson works on the fountain for the Jr.-Sr. Prom. Bottom Left: Sponsor, Mr. Dwight Mutschler, supervises as Jo Ellen Glover gets the dragon ready to put on the wall. 30 Juniors Are Involved Top Left: Cathy Hardin, Isabel Lee, Jo Ellen Glover, and Lynn Collier read a shorthand lesson. Top Right: Lisa Hanselman stands guard over the money box at the Student Council fish pond dur- ing the Halloween Carnival. Center Left: Calvin Banks, the clown! Center Right: Juniors Craig Anderson, Calvin Banks, Isabel Lee, Rita VVilf- shohl, and Debi Lenhart strain on the tug-of-war rope as Mr. Maresh looks on. Bottom Left: Char- les Tippins unloads bricks from the bus to put around the fountain. 31 Concession Qtands Keep Juniors Busy Top Left: Sandra Trevino waits on Clifton Lenhart during a concession stand. Top Right: Lynn Collier washes dishes during a basketball concession stand. Above Left: Steve Haeber, Valdemar Garcia, Cosme Ramirez, and Calvin Banks practice selling yearbook ads. Center Right: Elva Valenzuela gets soaked while putting water in the fountain. Bottom Right: Rita Wolfshohl becomes involved with one of her prose readings. 32 Qhowing Their School SpiHt, . . . Bernal, Scotty Bulen, Linda Cardona, Andy Casarez, Sylvia Castillo, Sylvia Dyer, James , Farias, Susie ' ■k Flores, Mercy 1 Flores, Minnie Garza, Candy Garza, Rachel Garza, Raymond Hernandez, Juan Herrera, Monica Hroch, Barbara Hopper, Bobby Huerta, Rudy Martinez, Dale Raven, Gary Solis, Albert Villarreal, Jimmy Villarreal, Mary Vv ' olfshohl, Doug Yaklin, Shana 33 . . . Qophomotes Win The Jr. Olympics Top Left: Susie Farias, Sylvia Casarez, Mercy Flores, Sylvia Castillo, Debbie Dyer, and Rachel Garza joke around dur- ing their P.E. period. Top Right: Sophomore class officers are Monica Herrera, Doug Wolfshohl, Candy Garza, and Juan Hernandez. Bottom: Debi Lenhart observes as Sophomores Doug Wolfshohl, Yvonne Guttierez, Juan Hernandez, Susie Farias, Gary Raven, and Rudy Huerta demonstrate their strength during the Jr. Olympics tug-of-war. Sophs Ate Active In Athletics Top Left: Minnie Flores sometimes finds it awkward to hit tennis balls coming toward her. Top Right: Sylvia Casarez and Susie Farias have fun riding the esculators during an F.H.A. trip. Bottom Left: Gary Raven does his calesthenics during P. E. Bottom Right: Candy Garza gives his campaign speech during the Student Council elections. 35 Fteshmen Class Experiences . Canales, Cardona, Casarez, Castillo, Castillo, Beatrice Alfred Sue Elva Gloria Castillo, Costilla, Costilla, De La Ga Delgado, Lionel Joe Olga rza, Victor Richard Dyer, Debbie Flores, Adam Garza, Janie Garza, Johnny Joe Garza, Mary Lenhart, Craig Maninez, Barbara Moraida, Klichael Owens, Robert Prasek, David Prasek, Shirley Reyna, Belinda Saenz, Diane Saenz, Hector Solis, Linda Spiegel, Darlette Trevino, Alex Trevino, Sylvia Wolfshohl, Diane 35 . . Theit Fitsf Year Of High School Top Left: Freshmen officers are Sylvia Trevino--Pres., Robert Owens--Sec. -Treas., and Diane Volfshohl--Vice Pres. Top Right: Sue Casarez uncovers her tennis racket in preparation for practice. Bottom Left: Baseball pro, David Prasek, takes time out during a game to replace a lost shoe. Center Right: Diane Wolfshohl practices her prose reading at a P.T.O. meeting. 37 Fresh men Patficipafe In Qpotis Top Right: Belinda Reyna exhibits her serving form. Bottom Left: Shirley Prasek pauses for a moment after doing jump rope exercises while Jo Glover also takes a short rest. Center Right: TOUGH! Bottom Right: Robert Earl Owens clowning around during P.E. 38 Eighth Gtaders Excel In Academics 2i a t V i : B- ft,. Bernal, Dolores Cortez, Beatrice De La Garza, Jesse Dyer, Sheila Farias, Sammy Flores, Belinda Flo res, Randy Garcia, Zeke Garza, Betty Garza, David Garza, Linda Glover, Mark Gomez, Rudy Hardin, John Harris, Donnell Hellar, Lloyd Owens, Janice King, Tammie King, Tomm y Martinez, Ernest Martinez, Joe Martinez, Tony McGuire, Lynn Ramirez, Janey Ramirez, Oscar Raven, Cindy Rocha, Francisca Rubio, Mary Schultz, Polly Shores, Sarah 39 Eighth Gmders Reach One Goal, . Top Right: 8th grade boys discuss gradua- tion. Center i ft: Mr. Johnson speaks to the 8th grade. Center Right: Mrs. Cass sings the 8th grade class song as Miss Baugh plays the guitar. Bottom Left: 8th graders patiently await their diplomas. Bottom Right: Sarah Shores proudly leads the class out after graduation. 40 . . . And Look Fotward To High Qchool Top Left: 8th grade officers Mary Rubio--Pres. , Jesse DeLaGarza--Vice-ftes. , and Cindy Raven--Sec. - Treas. decide to take it easy. Top Right: Belinda Flores takes things seriously while Linda and Candy Garza seem t o think something is quite funny. Center Left: 8th graders Jesse DeLaGarza, Cindy Raven, Be- linda Flores, Dolores Bernal, Linda Garza, and Janice Owens unite to try to win the tug-of-war. Center Right: Mark Glover busily working in the shop. Bot- tom Left: Beatrice Cortez and Dolores Bernal make use of the library during activity period. 41 7fh Graders Adjusf To Jr. High Barrientos, Josephine Castillo, Vera Conchola, Janie Conner, Stephanie Cortez, Gracie Daniel, Tony Garcia, Dominga Garcia, Ester Garcia, Lorenzo Garcia, Mary Alice Garza, Alfredo Garza, Cindy Garza, Francisca Garza, Ramiro Gomez, Felix Gomez, Isabel Hernandez, Gracie Hernandez, Veronica Hilscher, Ronnie Johnson, Lee Ann King, Neoma Leal, Dianna Lopez, Celina Martinez, Lydis Martinez, Patsy Median, Sylvia Rohan, Tina Wolfshohl, Sue 42 Qevenih Gtadets Enjoy Change . Fagan, Billy Garcia, Danny Medina, Hugo Center Left: Tina Rohan, CeMna Lo- pez, and Sue Wolfshohl are getting ready for their next class. Center Right: Francisca Garza, Cindy Garza, and Gloria Ramirez rest for a few minutes during P.E. Bottom Left: Seventh grade girls cheering for their team are Ester Garcia, Lee Ann Johnson, Celina Lopez, Sue Wolf- shohl, Tina Rohan, Stephanie Con- ner, and Gracie Cortez. 43 . . Caused By Advancement Info Jr. High Top Right: 7th grade officers are Patsy Martinez --President, Veronica Hernandez--Vice-President, and Tina Rohan — Sec. Tres. Center Left: Cindy Garza, Veronica Hernandez, and Sylvia Medina work on some homework during activity period. Bottom: Seventh graders stand around their History project. .«. .i ' 44 Qixth Graders Live And Learn Canales, Matias Cortez, Freddie Daniel, Shiela DeLaGarza, Jovita Dyer, Charles Fagan, Nancy Flores, Gary Garza, Delia Liendo, Felix Marlatt, Steve Martinez, Joyce Navarro, Pamela Villarreal, Dianna Left: Nancy Fagan and Joyce Martinez do some math problems. Right: Gary Flores, Mrs. Pagel, Charles Dyer, Dianna Villarreal, Delia Garza, Matias Canales, Freddie Cortez, Steve Marlatt, and Shiela Daniels are engrossed by an interesting sight, while listen- ing to one of their favorite songs. 45 6fh Gradets Ride In Bike Rodeo Bernal, Hilda Castillo, Eva Castillo, Ysabel Collier, Beth CostUla, Louis Garza, Petra Gonzales, Ray Liendo, Theresa Perez, Arnulfo Ramirez, Josie Left: Eva Castillo and Danny Villarreal water plants. Right: Beth Collier won first in the bike rodeo. 46 5ih Graders Study Scieniific Methods f o Bernal, Tony Canales, Joe Conchola, Patricia Conner, Rosemarie Costilla, Mary Garcia, Julia Garza, Danny Garza, Janie Haeber, Denise Hernandez, Patsy McGuire, Jackie Poncio, Rosanna Shores, Martha Soils, Arturo Tijerina, David Vela, Mary Jane Wolfshohl, Mary Left to right: Rosemarie Conner, Mary Wolfshohl, David Tijerina, Jackie Mc- Guire, and Joe Canales per- form science experiments. 47 Mts. Dougherfy ' s Group Enjoys Acting Conchola, Adam De La Garza, Belinda Farias, Nelda Garcia, Sophi Garza, Becky Hernandez, Robert Johnson, Steve Kinsey, Terelyn Liendo, Sylvia Medina, Ramon Payne, Keri Ramirez, Irma Rickaway, Daryl Rohan, Kyle Saenz, Martha Tijerina, Rosario Turner, Diaruie Center: Adam Conchola and Irma Ramirez wait to go on stage during the Christmas operetta, Santa and the Space Men. Right: Robert Hernandez played Santa Claus in the play. Elementary choir students participated in Santa and the Space Men during the Christmas Music Program. 48 4th Gtadets QtHve For Perfection Cervantes, Mary Cortez, Teresa Fuentes, Danny Garza, Rose Mary Gomez, Luciano Hellar, Felix Hernandez, Dolores Kelso, Jay Liendo, Rudy Lopez, Abby Martinez, Alice Medina, Joe Perez, Linda Sendejo, Dora Sol is. Angle Torres, Mario Torres, Miguel Vela, Norma Villarreal, Gilbert t --C l Front: Joe Medina, Dolores Hernandez, Danny Fuentes, Miguel Torres, and Rear: Abby Lopez, Luciano Gomez, Maria Torres and Theresa Cortez do an assignment in their science workbook. 49 UIL Keeps Foutih Gradets Busy Carrera Gene Cornett Lisa Cortez, Oscar Garcia, Anita Garza, Joe Garza, Lucy Gomez. Mary Lou Leonard Charlette Martinez, Veronica Medina, Eva Moraida , Danny Ramirez , Ernest Saenz, Marcus Sandejo Salvador Schultz, Kathy Stevens, Ray Torres, Marcus Torres, Richard Vela, John Yaklin, Eden Cs n C) (PS r . . f : Eden Yaklin and Lucy Garza work hard on picture memory, (left) . Danny Moraida, Eva Medina, Veronica Martinez, Charlette Leonard, Ernest Ramirez, Marcus Saenz, Salvador Sandejo, John Vela, and Richard Torres study in the peaceful quiet of their schoolroom (right). 50 3td Graders Adjust To New Surroundings Cantu, Lorraine Casarez, Sandy Delgado, Robert Haeber, David Hernandez, Eddie Hilscher, Shirley Lee, Iris Lenhart, Jeff Martinez, Sandy Poncio, Beatrice Tijerina, Jesse Torres, Jaime Left: Mrs. Caraway holds a small hamster as Iris Lee, Sandy Martinez, Jaime Torres, Jesse Tijerina, Mary Cervantes and David Haeber look on with interest. Right: Jesse Tijerina, Robert Delgado, Sandy Casarez, and Martin Ramirez faithfully do some assigned classwork. 51 A New Teacher Comes To 3rd Grade Bernal, Leo 1 fS Castillo, Annie Cervantes, Janie 1 ri Dougherty, Pancho Fagan, Peggy 1 ; I Flores, Ida i S i| Hilscher, Shelby 1 r 1 Mayer, Melanie McGuire, Bobby ' . Navarro, Naomi . ■' ) 1 Nieto, Johnny Perez, Frank Tljerina, Armando Villarreal, Cynthia • a « ' 1 a Above: Miss Rushing helps Pancho Dougherty, Ida Flores, Bobby McGuire, Naomi Navarro, and Anne Castillo with their makeup work. Right: Bobby Mc- Guire. Pancho Dougherty, and Shelby Hilscher watch patrolman Buddy Means mark bicycle paths for the bike rodeo. I WM ' Xt SZ- 52 Second Graders AnHcipafe . . . Ballisteros, Dennis Banks, Pamela Carrera, Paul Costilla, Yolanda Floras, Janet Garza, Nora Gomez, Mark Hernandez, Monica Huff, Wanda Kucera, Karl Kelso, Darren Martinez, Dora Linda Rodriquez, Jo Ann Sanchez, Dolores Villarreal, Darlene Left: Nora Garza works hard at her studies. Above: Two of Mrs. Mernitz ' s clowns, Paul Carrera and Darren Kelso, are at it again. 53 . . Nexi Year ' s Change In Routine Bernal, Sammy Canales, Mary Garza, Gabriel Gonzales, Alice Lynch, Lavenia Navarro, Deanna Ortiz, Yolanda Payne, Tana Perez, MoUie Rathkamp, David Saenz, Cindy Torres, Ernest Villarreal, Johnny V olfshohl, Blaine Villafuerte, Toni -1 HmI H 11 ■V.4 ' Tana Payne, Blaine Wolfshohl, Gabriel Garza, David Rathkamp, and Lavenia Lynch read and take tests from the SRA Reading Laboratory. 54 Mofhets Visit First Grades . . . Arnim, K4orris Cortez, Rebecca Dyer, Emanuel Fuentes, Joe Garza, Becky Gomez, Petra Holeman, Laurie Perez, Elva Ramirez, Ricky Rathkamp, Norma Rodriguez, Bobby Torres, Jesse Above left: Norma Rathkamp and Rebecca Cortez listen carefully as Morris Arnim reads out of a text- book. Above: Mrs. Rodriguez helps her son, Bobby, while visiting during Public School Week. 55 . . . During Public School Week Ballesteros, Gilbert Bernal, Leroy Canalas, Barbara Cortez, Patty Dougherty, Kries Garcia, Connie Gonzales, Carlos Marlatt, Randy Perez, Sylvia Poncio, Paul Puente. Alfredo Rodriguez. Rosanna Solis, Frank 1 J Paul Poncio and Rosanna Rodriguez (left) are busy learning how to count. Kries Dougherty and Randy Marlatt, (top right) are working hard on their assign ment. Frank Solis and Alfredo Puente are getting ready to play a game (bottom right). 56 Fitst Graders Learn To Read f ■lb Barrientes, Pete Barrientes, Gracie Canales, Hilda Canchola, Tina Cortez, Charlie Garcia, Sandra Garza, Robert Gonzales, George Hernandez, Marisa Martinez, Gilbert Mayer, Randy Perez, Oscar Saenz, Nicky Wisnoski, Steven Mrs. Conner grades papers while Pete Barrientes, Hilda Canales, Nicky Saenz and Gracie Barrientos read silently. 57 Kindergarten Students Consider Sctiool. Ballesteros, Rodney Canales, Cindy Cervantes, Marc Gonzales, Kathy Hernandez, Patsy Johnson, Greg Key, Cheryl Martinez, Elizabeth Pagel, Chris Rodriguez, Joe Vela, Pete Villarreal, Tonita 1 Above left: Tonita Villarreal, Patsy Hernandez, and Lucinda Canales merrily laugh as they en- joy their first year of school. Right: Greg Johnson, Pete Vela, Rodney Ballesteros, Chris Pagel, Darrell Barree, Joe Rodriguez, Marc Cer- vantes, and Cheryl Key enjoy a ride on the merry-go-round. 58 . . . To Be An ExciHng Challenge ( Ift . y f . Barrientos, Edward Canchola, Jo Ann Cervantes, Carol Costilla, Ricky Garcia, Rosemary Garza, Pete Kelso, Danny Perez, Leticia Summers, Chris Torres, David Turner, Randy Villafuerta, Dora 1 ... . ■■ - t ., - ' : . ,, r- . . Bottom left: Danny Kelso and Chris Summers have a lively Monday morning discussion about the hard weekend they have just had. Bottom right: Dora Villafuerta and Leticia Perez enjoy a see-saw ride during recess. 59 ADMINI9TRA TION AND FACUL TY 60 Adminisftafots Regulate School Functions Top Left: Mr. R. T. Adams is the superintendent of Austwell and Tivoli schools. Center: Members of the School Board are: Mr. Kenneth Shores-- President, Mr. Vernon VVolfshohl--Secretary, Mr. Arwood Rohan, Mr. Edgar Rathkamp--Vice President, Mr. Paul Martinez, and Rev. Mack Williams. Bottom Left: Mr. Kenneth Shores, the School Board President, presents Frank Garza with his diploma during the high school graduation exercises. Bottom Right: Mr. R. T. Adams congratulates Linda Garza on her graduation into high school. Principals Are Involved In School Activities Top Center: Mr. Billy Welkener is the high school principal. Top Right: Mr, A. A. Chandler is the elementary principal. Center Left: Mr. Welkener, Mr. Chand- ler, and Mr. Freddie Maresh chat during a basketball intermission. Center Right: Mr. Welkener checks over the school calendar of activities. Bottom Left: Mr. Chandler and Mis. Betty Caraway record the scores on the bicycle safety rules. 62 Qiudenis Ate Taughf Fundamenials Cope, Carol — Kindergarten Conner, Nettie--lst grade Kucera, Robbie — 2nd grade Mernitz, Virginia--2nd grade Nussbaum, Mary Beth--lst grade Slater, Donna--Kindergarten Center Left: Mrs. Virginia Mernitz is concentrating hard on the work she is doing. Center Right: Mrs, Thelma Grammer is busy looking for something she can ' t seem to locate. Bottom Left: Mrs. Mary Beth Nussbaum smiles while she shows one of her students how to work a problem. 63 Teachers Give Of Their Time Caraway, Betty--3rd Davenport, Mozelle--4th Dougherty, Anne--5th Martinez, Disidoro--P. E. Pagel, Marilyn- -6ih . -uaW BEK? ft ' Center Left; Mrs. Marilyn Pagel grades English work- books. Right: Mrs. Anne Dougherty busily works on a class project. 1 A • ' 64 Teachets Encourage Qtudenf Participaiion Baugh, Suzy--History Brisbin, Georgia --Science Bulen, Pauline--librarian Cass, Dorothy--Music Copeland, Dianna--English Cooper, Leroy- -Coach, Math Edge, Carroll--!. A. Garcia, Guadalupe--SpanjLsh Griffin, Cathy- -EngUsh Herrin, Linda--H.E. Maresh, Freddie--Science, Coach Mutschler, Dwight- -History Mayer, Vally--Math, Coach Tolson, Marjorie- -Business Center Left: CENSCRED!! Above: Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mutschler relax at the dance held by Student Council. Bottom Left: Mis. Brisbin gives notes to her Biology class. 65 High Qchool Teachers Working Hard Mr. C. C. Edge is busy in the work shop trying some- thing out of two pieces of wood with (left to right) Robert Owens, Adam Flores, David Prasek, and Hector Saenz also busy working on something. Mrs. Cathy Griffin has an awful looking with a frown on her face as she glances to see if anyone is coming in the Elementary auditorium. Mr. Wally Mayer watches as the girls warm up in volley- ball. Mrs. Mayer is too busy reading Graphic Arts to notice anything else. Mrs. Dianna Copeland (senior sponsor) and her husband Jim Copeland looks on while waiting for more customers to serve at the Redfish Tournament concession stand held by the seniors. Mrs. Brisbin sponsor of National Honor Society, chats with Mrs. Mayer while she is in charge of the concession stand at one of the home basketball games. Cooks And Custodians ConHbufe To School. I Mrs. White (top left) and Mrs. Payne (top right) smiles and look while they wait for the kids to get their plates. Quinn Love (top right) custodian of the Ausrwell kindergarten school, rests his left arm while he cleans out the sink on the outside of the school building. Red Casarez, (center left), smiles to himself as he is getting ready to drive off in the school bus. Mrs. Gomez, (bottom right), glances out of the window while eating her lunch. Cosme and Leo, (center left), clean the Tivoli Elementary School. Mrs. Gyllenband and Mrs. Biederman (bottom left) serve lunch to the high school students. 67 Aides Too Busy To NoHce Anything Else Miss Gloria Garcia (top right) keeps busy by taking short- hand. Mrs. Ella Bernal, Austwell teachers aid, (top left) is busy checking the list to see who all visited the school during Public School Week. Mrs. Jan Kirchener (center right) concentrates as she plays the guitar. Mrs. Lupe Flores (left) enjoys her new job at Tivoli Ele- mentary School. Mrs. Ann Hanselman (bottom right) keeps her mind on her work. or « x- ' 5w. ' i n 68 HONORS I ValedicfoHan Gets Dunked On Senior Trip Top Right: Edward Walker gets dunked in pool on senior trip as Danny Frye watches. Center Left: Mary Hardin, Salutatorian, gives welcome speech during ceremony. Center Right: Edward Walker, Valedictorian, walks out of gym after graduation ceremonies. Bottom Right: Mary Hardin yells at photographer before getting dunked while in swimming pool. 70 Teacher ' s Aides Work Hard For Credit Top Left: Mrs. Ann Hanselman and Carolyn Jacoba count lunch money. Center Left; Lee Barrientos struts back to the main building after picking up absentee slips. Center Right: Adella Hopper types a test for Mr. Mutschler. Bottom Left: Frank Garza puts drinks into the coke machine. Bottom Right: Ruben Liendo stamps a library book as Sandra Trevino looks on. 71 Many Qtudents Ate Recognized . . . Top Right: Bruce Bulen is presented an award from a representative of Union Carbide for being an out- standing Science student. Center Left: David Jasso receives the lion ' s Club Award for the most out- standing senior boy. Center Right: Mr, Mutschler presents the Lion ' s Club Award to Judy Cardona for the most outstanding senior girl. Bottom: Honor Roll Students for the year: Back Row: Belinda Reyna, Jo Glover, Diane VVolfshohl, Cindy Raven, Barbara Hroch, Shana Yaldin, Isabel Lee, Lisa Hanselman, Craig Anderson, and Lloyd Heller. Center Row: Monica Herrera, Debi Lenhart, Linda Garza, Celina Lopez, Veronica Hernandez, Lynn McGuire, Margie Martinez, Rita VVolfshohl. Kneeling: Sarah Shores, PoUy Schultz, Diane Saenz, Stephanie Conner, Sue VVolfshohl, Lee Ann Johnson, Tina Rohan. Not Pictured: John Hardin, Cathy Hardin, Mary Alice Hardin. 72 . . . At Awards Day Assembly Top Right: Mr. Welkener watches on as Margie Mar- tinez receives an annual award from Mrs. Mayer. Center Left: Coach Freddie Maresh recognizes the members of his Jr. High basketball teams. Center Right: Scotty Bernal, Frank Garza, and Jimmy Vill- arreal receive Cross Country awards. Bottom; Stu- dents with perfect a ttendance for the year: Back Row: Jimmy Villarreal, Ramon Garza, Candy Garza, Deb- bie Dyer, Alfred Cardona, Lloyd Heller, Janie Ra- mirez, Zeke Garcia. Center Row: Monica Herrera, Ramy Garza, Celina Lopez, Gracie Hernandez, Margie Martinez. Kneeling: Linda Garza, Belinda Reyna, Sheila Dyer, Ralph Roister Doisfer Wins Two Awards Top Right: Rhonda Herrera and Jo Ellen Glover received awards in One Act Play. Rhonda received All Star Cast, and Jo Ellen received Honorable Mention. Middle Left: Clifton Lenhart as Ralph Roister Doister steps out to greet a friend. Middle Right: Lisa Hanselman (Hodge), Rita ' olfshohl (Podge), Diana Wolfshohl (Dobinet), and Doug ' olfshohl (Hopax) prance around as servants to a gay bachelor. Bonom Left: Gerald U ' ise (Mathew Merry- greke) introduced the play as pan of his act. Bottom Right: Susan U ' ise (Tibet Talkapace) sticks her tongue out at Jo Ellen Glover (Madge Mumblecrust).  B BatM i M V i ±xis 74 U.LL Qends Two To Regional Top Left: Rhonda Herrera walks back to her seat after receiving her Journalism award. Center Left: Tim Hroch receives his Journalism award from Mr. Garcia. Center Right: Jo Glover reviews her shorthand skills in prepara- tion for the Regional meet. Bottom Left: Barbara Hroch and Sylvia Casarez get prepared for U. I.L. typing. Bot- tom Right: Steve Haeber takes time out from his Number Sense studies in order to play a little baseball. 75 Debi Lenhatf And ChaHes Tippins Ate . . . ' :rf5 if  76 . . . 1 973-74 Miss And Mr. A-THS Qfudenfs Choose Mr. And Miss A-TH9 Represenfaiives Top Right: Debbie Lenhart and Charles Tippins are Junior representatives for Mr. and Miss A.T.H.S. Center Left: Chosen by their class for representatives are Monica Herrera and Andy Cardona. Bottom Left: The freshman class chose Craig Lenhart and Shirley Prasek as their representatives. Bottom Right: Mary Hardin and Tommy Bernal represent the Sr. class. 78 Qweefheatis And Beaus Ate Elected Top: Judy Cardona and Jimmy Jackson are ATHS Basketball Sweetheart and Beau. Bottom: Elected as F.H.A. Sweet- heart and Beau are Adella Hopper and Andy Cardona. f: 79 Judy Cardona Is Homecoming Queen 80 Homecoming Brings Excitement Top Left: Lynn Collier, Susan Wise, and Sandy Trevino dare each other to enter the haunted house. Center Right; Shelley Mayer carried the flowers pre- sented to the Homecoming Queen and Greg Johnson was the crown bearer. Bot- tom: Homecoming Court consisted of: Susan Wise escorted by Clifton Lenhart, Judy Cardona escorted by Tommy Ber- nal, David Jasso, Student Council Pres., Lynn Collier escorted by Danny Frye, Sandy Trevino escorted by Frank Garza, Shelley Mayer and Greg Johnson. 81 Eleciions Reveal Cutest Friendliest . . . Top: Sylvia Trevino and Andy Cardona are elected as the cutest couple. Bonom: The Friendliest couple are Debi Lenhart and Andy Cardona, t% M Am 82 Most Afhiefic And Mosi Popular Qiudenis Top: Most Athletic Judy Cardona and Frank Garza try to build a sandcastle. The high school coaches chose Judy and Frank as the outstanding students in athletics. Bottom: Judy Cardona and Tommy Bernal were elected by the students as the most popular students. 83 FavoHfes Ate Elected From . . . j fin Top Right: Judy Cardona and Tommy Bernal are high school favorites. Left; Veronica Hernandez and Lorenzo Garcia (7th grade favorites) slide down the slide. Bonom Right: Dolores Bernal and Lloyd Heller, 8th grade favorites, prepare to zoom away. . . . Junior And Senior High Classes Top Left: Barbara Hroch and Rudy Huerta, sophomore favorites, are ready to take a ride. Bottom Left: Sy- lvia Trevino and Alfred Cardona are Freshman favorites. Center Right: Debi Lenhart tries to get Craig Anderson ' s attention by snapping her fingers at him. Bottom Right: Craig ignores Debi. 85 ATHLETIC9 .,t - K- Junior High Gitis Have Impressive Year 1973-74 Girls B.B. Season City Port O ' Connor Nordheim Nordheim Port O ' Connor Woodsboro Ingleside Palacios Woodsboro I.W.A. Skidmore-Tynan Woodsboro Skidmore-Tynan A-T A Season Record At B We They 62 15 39 37 35 51 43 44 43 39 30 31 34 22 12 8 14 18 25 24 28 17 20 28 12-0 8-0 iKuXiu..; _. Above left: Lee Ann Johnson and Stephanie Conner pre- pare to play defense against their opponent. Left: Polly Schultz scores by making her free throw. Bottom left: Ester Garcia displays her ball-handling ability. Bottom right: (Front) 1973-74 Jr. High Basketball girls: Tina Rohan, Celina Lopez, Ester Garcia, Veronica Hernan- dez, (Middle) Sue Wolfshohl, Sylvia Medina, Lee Ann Johnson, Stephanie Conner, Dolores Bernal, Linda Garza, Sara Shores, (Back) Coach Freddie Maresh, Belinda Flores, Polly Schultz, Janice Owens, Cindy Raven, Patsy Martinez, Gracie Cortez, and Beatrice Cortez have an undefeated basketball season. 87 Jt. High Boys Hold 1 6-3 Record. Top Right: Randy Flores relaxes after a free throw, while Mark Glov- er watches the ball go through the basket. Center Left: Randy Flores controls the tip, and his teammates rush to the ball. Center Right: Rudy Gomez speeds past his defense and scores two points. Bottom Right: Junior High Boys Basketball team consisting of: Front: David Garza, Sammy Farias, Billy Fagan, Ernest Martinez, Lynn McGuire, Tony Daniel, Lorenzo Garcia, Ronnie HOscher, Back: Alfredo Garza, Mark Glover, Donnel Harris, Rudy Gomez, Randy Flores, Lloyd Hell- er, Danny Garcia, Jesse DeLaGarza, Zeke Garcia, and Coach Freddie Maresh had a good Basketball season. 1973-74 BoysB.B Season City Wc They Port O ' Connor 39 22 Nordhcim 50 13 Port O ' Connor 54 12 Flour Bluff 32 41 Ingleside 52 22 Mathis 27 26 Travis 28 27 Bloomington 38 40 Fannin 32 35 Travis 54 36 Fannin 59 24 Odem 48 8 Skidniorc-Tynan 40 8 Crockett 52 30 Skidmore-Tynan 40 16 Woodsboro 39 32 Crockett 41 19 Port O ' Connor 55 37 AT A-Scason Records 16- •( B 6 i I V-: -? ' r . r Jt. High Girls Praciice Power Ball Top Left: Sylvia Medina and Janice Owens are in position to play the ball. Center Left: Belinda Flores bumps ball as teammate Dolores Bernal looks on. Center Right: Belinda Flores and Dolores Bernal are prepared to bump the baU. Bottom: Jr. High Volleyball Team: Top: Sarah Shores, Polly Schultz, Belinda Flores, Janice Owens, Cindy Raven, Dolores Bernal, Beatrice Cortez, Linda Garza. Center: Sue Wolfsholh, Tina Rohan, Patsy Martinez, Gracie Cortez, Stephanie Conner, Sylvia Medina. Bottom: Celina Lopez, Veronica Hernandez, Lee Ann Johnson, Ester Garcia, Gloria Ramirez. j y W i . 89 Track Improves Physical Endurance Top Right: David Garza pole vaults with ease. Center Left: The track squad takes one more lap before going in. Center Right: Rudy Gomez runs in the District Track Meet. Bottom Back: Donnell Harris, Zeke Garcia, Randy Flores, Mark Glover, Lloyd HeUer, Ernest Martinez, Rudy Gomez, Jesse DeLaGarza, Lynn McGuire. Front: Tony Daniel, Lorenzo Garcia, Ronnie Hilscher, and David Garza are members of the Jr. High Track team. 90 District Tennis Title Is Won By Belinda rfe- Top Left: Danny Garcia gets into position to play the serve. Center Left: Sammy Farias attempts to return the ball. Center Right: Billy Fagan is prepared to make the return play. Bottom Left: Jr. High girls tennis members are: Standing: Linda Garza, Belinda Flores, and Dolores Bernal. Kneeling: Lydia Marti- nez and Gracie Cortez. Bottom Right: Feliz Gomez practices serving. mm.- .sifi:  m ' SKiiT 91 Coach Mayer And Team . Top Right: Judy Cardona sets the offense while Lynn Collier gets ready to aim for a shot. Middle Left: Susan Wise strug- gles to get the basketball. Middle Right: Judy Cardona makes a free-throw. Bottom Left: Rita Wolfshohl dribbles down the court. Bottom Right: Betty Jean Williams makes the jump- ball. 92 SHve For VicfoHes Top Left: Judy Cardona drives in for a lay-up. Center Left: Coach Wally Mayer tells Lynn Collier, Sylvia Trevino, Rita Wolfshohl, Sandy Trevino, Judy Cardona, and Betty Jean Williams to play ball . Center Right: Sandy Trevino, No. 42, prepares to drive in for a hook- shot. Bottom Left: Susie Farias goes in for two points. Bottom Right: Debi Lenhart does a good job guarding a Skidmore forward. 93 Basketball Captains Are Chosen Top Left: Coach Wally Mayer holds basketball for the two captains, Judy Cardona and Rita Vv ' olfshohl. Top Right: High School Basketball Team. Standing left to right: Isabel Lee, Monica Herrera, Lynn Collier, Coach Mayer, Sylvia Trevino, Sandy Trevino, Yvon- ne Gutierrez, Jo Glover, and Manager, Lisa Hansel- man. Kneeling from left to right: Diane Wolfshohl, Susie Farias, Rita Wolfshohl, Judy Cardona, Debi Lenhart, Sylvia Casarez, and Beatrice Canales. Bot- tom Right: Sylvia Trevino makes a 2 -point jump shot as teammate Susie Farias looks on enthusiastically. We High School Girl They 30 Sandies 54 32 Incarnate Word 61 •74 Charlotte 20 41 Incarnate Word 69 •57 Pawnee 34 33 Deer Park 44 •32 Runge 28 49 Spring 47 •40 Nordhiem 32 30 Moulton 26 •36 Skidmore 52 49 Halletsville 33 13 Lilden 48 47 Gregory Portland 45 •60 Charlotte 15 •37 Moulton 27 29 Shiner 57 «44 Nordhiem 39 34 Tidehaven 50 • 47 Skidmore 37 44 Pawnee 25 51 Robinson 78 55 Bloomington 47 32 Victoria 57 •40 Runge 16 iO Lilden 44 •District Games 94 A New Coach Comes To A-THS Top Left: Andy Cardona out-maneuvers his opponent for a quick two points. Center Left: Steve Haeber looks on as his man just can ' t handle that ball. Center Right: Juan Hernandez attempts to steal the ball. Bottom Left: Robert Owens jumps high over his opponent for a quick two points. Bottom Right: Calvin Banks cautiously moves the ball down the court. 95 Baskef ball Boys Qhow Qpotismanship. . . Top Right: Jimmy Jackson shows a move he has mastered in his Kung Fu lessons. Center Left: Johnny Garza drives hard for a lay-up. Center Right: Jimmy Jackson out«-hustles a two man at- tack to get out in the open. Bottom Right: Andy Cardona takes a free throw against Woodsboro. WE THEY 52 Deveraux 42 76 Deveraux 45 65 Aransas Pass 67 66 Koodsboro 57 56 Karnes City 38 60 St. Joseph 51 49 Victoria J.V. 53 •77 Nordheim 40 53 Industrial 52 47 Goliad 36 48 Palacios 39 •51 Shidmore 30 44 Odem 30 69 Calallen 60 64 Mathis 63 52 Pettus 55 •59 Lilden 56 39 Goliad 40 •59 Charlotte 33 •49 Pawnee 34 •74 Runge 53 •69 Nordheim 56 •74 Shidmore 40 •80 Lilden 63 •67 Charlotte 34 •62 Pawnee 36 46 Bloomington 54 •52 Runge 65 46 Pettus 54 -56 aelder •--District Game 62 --Bi-District Ga me I ' r i -lu 96 And Capfute The Distticf Tifle Top Left: Alfred Cardona makes free throw against the Eagles. Center Left: Shown with Coach Cooper are team captains Steve Haeber and Jimmy Jackson. Center Right: Steve Haeber and Jimmy Jackson play defense against Woodsboro. Bottom: High School Basketball Team. Stand- ing left to right: Coach Leroy Cooper, manager Bruce Bu- len, Steve Haeber, Calvin Banks, Juan Hernandez, Robert Owens, Bobby Hopper, Douglas Wolfshohl, Candy Garza, and manager Gerald Wise. Kneeling left to right: Andy Cardona, Alfred Cardona, Gary Raven, Craig Anderson, Charles Tippins, Jimmy Jackson, and Craig Lenhart. 97 Gitls Advance To Regional Tournament Top Right: Susie Farias demonstrates the power serve. Center Left: Sylvia Trevino advances the ball by bump- ing it forward. Bottom Left: Coach Mayer gives last minute instructions to his team. Bottom right: Lynn Col- lier bumps the ball for the setter. 98 Thtee Win All-Regional Trophies Top Left: Rita Wolfshohl bumps the ball to a teammate. Top Center: Sandia Trevino spikes the ball. Top Right: After serving the ball, Judy Cardona follows through. Center Left: Coach Wally Mayer Is holding the tro- phy awarded to the coach of the Region- al runner-up team. Sandy Trevino, Rita Vv ' olfshohl, and Judy Cardona proudly show their all-regional trophies. Center Right: Coach Mayer demonstrates the proper way to serve the volleyball. Bottom: The 1973-74 Girl ' s Volleyball Team consists of: Standing: Coach WaUy Mayer, Jo Glover, Susan Wise, Lynn Collier, Sandy Trevino, Rita wolfshohl. Kneeling: Shirley Prasek, Beatrice Canales, Debi Lenhart, Susie Farias, and Diane Wolfshohl. 99 Judy, Lisa, And Qusie Compete Af Regional Top: High School Tennis Team members are: Standing left to right: Belinda Reyna, Barbara Hroch, Lisa Han- selman, Linda Bulen, Shana Yaklln, Darlette Spiegel, Judy Cardona, Sylvia Casarez. Kneeling left to right: Mary Alice Hardin, Diane Saenz, Sue Casarez, Susie Farias, and Minnie Flores. Center Left: Susie Farias is able to play the spike. Center Right: Judy Cardona smiles as she runs to return the serve, Bonom Right: Lisa Hanselman waits patiently for the tennis ball. f. a! ' •y ' ?tKssz!m iJSifih. . •Troa«iis;i:3a3EK- 100 Tennis Takes Houts OfPtacHce Top Left: Susie Farias is practicing for an upcoming tennis tournament. Top Center: Belinda Reyna shows a look of satisfaction after returning a very difficult serve. Top Right: Minnie Flores returns her opponents serve. Center Left: Lisa Hanselman, Susie Farias, and Judy Cardona were Regional participants. Bottom Left: Shana Yaklin steadies herself for her opponent ' s return. High School Tennis Feb. 15-16 Fr. Soph. Touiney Refugio Feb. 22-23 Jr. Sr. Tourney Refugio Mar. 13 Zone Play-offs Victoria Mar. 23 Woodsboro Tourney Woodsboro April 5 District Meet Nordheim Sr. Doubles 1st Place Judy and Lisa Sr. Singles 1st Place Susie Farias Fr. Div. 1st Place Belinda Reyna April 18 Regional Meet Brenham 101 Track Patficipants Exetcise Vigorously Top Right: Dale Martinez uses great effort in throwing the discus. Center Left: Adam Flores, Alfred Cardona, Juan Hernandez, and Bobby Hop- per do exercises. Center Right: Gerald Wise pre- pares to throw the discus. Bottom: 1973-74 track members are (from left to right) back row: Alfred Cardona, Craig Anderson, Charles Tippins, Andy Cardona, Robert Earl Owens, Bobby Hopper, Gary Raven, Gerald Wise, middle row: Calvin Banks, Scotty Bernal, Rudy Huerta, Doug Wolfshohl, ViC ' tor De La Garza, Juan Hernandez, front row: Michael Moraida, Lionel Castillo, Jimmy Villar- real. Candy Garza, Craig Lenhart, and manager Bruce Bulen. - imjmt 102 Ftank Garza Places 6th At State Top Left: Frank Garza relaxes before beginning the mile run. Top Right: Scotty Bernal and Jimmy Villarreal begin to quicken their pace as they near the end of a long race. Bottom Left; Adam Flores hurls through the air in the long jump at the district meet. Bottom Right; Andy Cardona prepares to make a flight in the long jump. f ic 103 Mt. Garcia Takes Over As Cross Country Coach 9 d f T -je. P Wltri HN ■i Mt R Top Left: Scotty Demal and Adam Flores stay close together while running a race. Top Right: Ruben Liendo looks forward the finish line while running between two opponents. Center Left: Kneeling; Jimmy ViUarreal, Albert SoUs. Standing: Scotty Bernal, Adam Flores, Frank Garza, Rudy Huena, Ruben Liendo and Mr. Garcia. Center Ri t: Frank Garza grimaces as the finish line is just a few- feet ahead but seems miles away. Bottom Right: Rudy Huerta runs tirelessly toward the finish line. 104 105 AUSTWELL FARMERS CO-OP ■DfHWapHWfMBMMMmnDW Austwell, Texas Manager: Mike Kinsey 106 VICTORIA ' S SADDLE SHOP i r SAODLES. BELTS BOOTS BILLrOl-DS pJSA BITS AND SOURS GENERAL LEATHER .VOHK RESIDENCE Phone 573-7287 306 w Rio Grande Business Phone 575- 282 victoria texas DICK ' S FOOD STORES Combing the Market For The Finest 3 Locations In Victoria DYSART INSURANCE AGENCY 1106 E. Rio Grande Victoria, Texas E. J. Dysart David J. 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LOANS ON ANYTHING OF VALUE JEWELBY GUNS - STEREOS TV ' S ■RADIOS BARGAINS IN NEW AND UNREDEEMED MERCHANDISE PHONE 575 624 1 PAT CORN 901 E. RIO GRANDE MAMACEB VICTORIA. TEXAS 77901 VICTORIA FARM EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Johnnie Kusak, V. Pres. John Stockbauer John Stockbauer, Jr. Pres. V. Pres. TROPHr ffdUSE 1903 N. LAURENT VICTORIA, TEXAS 77901 RESIDENCE 575- 1 649 Office Phone 573-3258 VICTORIA PLUMBING CO. 506 E, Juan Linn VICTORIA PLUMBING CO. PLUMBING -:- HEATING AIR CONDITIONING WESTINGHOUSE WHIRLPOOL -APPLIANCES TAPPAN RANGES -:- ZENITH TVS and STEREOS REFUGIO MOTOR CO. iRvbcr F o R D wSf iKX Torino Thuniierhird Mustang Calaxie REFUGIO MOTOR CO. J. B. (BOB) McMAHAN Refugio, Texas Manager Phone 526-2346 Drawer 200, Refugio, Texas 78377 123 Refugio Automotive P.O. Box 802 Supply 214 N. 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