jk -K • • 4r • M J 1 W75REDFI8H Austwell-Tivoli I.8.D. Tivoli, Texas y CONTENTQ Introduction 4 Classes Admlnlstrafion And Faculty 42 Student Life 51 Advetiising 109 Dedication To Rita Wolfshohl the Annual Staff dedicates this edition of the REDFISH. Among the many activities and organizations in which she ' s participated and held offices are National Honor Society, Student Council, F.H.A. , U.l.L. and Annual Staff, of which she was 1974 editor. She has held various offices in her class and is Captain of the Basketball team. Rita ' s ability, efforts, and attitude, along with her friendly personality and outstanding character have made her contri- butions and accomplishments great. Foteword It is our hope, that through the 1975 REDFISH, we might depict how fortunate we feel we are to live in communities and attend a school as free of prejudices as Austwell-Tivoli. We have attempted to capture some of the exciting ac- tion-packed moments of our school year, showing students working side by side, and to create an awareness of the feeling of equal- ity and Brotherhood experienced by so many of our students. Come On People Now, Gmile On Your Brother . . Everybody Get Togefhet, Try To Love One Another Right Now. CLA89E9 Graduates Lead Busy Lives . . Anderson, Craig Banks, Calvin Collier, Lynn Glover, Jo Ellen Hanselman, Lisa Hardin, Cathy Lee, Isabel Lenhart, Debi Martinez, Dale . . . During Theif Last Yeat Af A-T Penney, Barbara Ramirez, Cosme Tippins, Charles Trevino, Sandra Wolfshohl, Rita Bottom Left: Class Ofiicers for the Senior class arc i cil to right) Lisa Hanselman, Tres.; Cosme Ramirez, Sec; Craig Anderson, Pres-. ; and Rita Wolfshohl, Vice Pres. Bottom Right: Seniors Debi Lenhart, Lynn Collier, Rita Wolfshohl, Lisa Hanselman and Isabel Lee take a break at the N.H.S. Convention in Goliad. 9hs. Enjoy Activities Outside Of Class F F 1 c f: fi s ; • : 1 . tt K It Top Left: Isabel Lee and Sandra Trevi- no enjoy a covered dish supper at the F.H.A. Installation of Officers. Top Right: Dale Martinez and Charles Tippins take time out for horse- play . Center Left: Debi Lenhart and Lisa Hanselman prepare food for the Sr. concession stand. Center Right: Craig Anderson and Coach Cooper (Sr. class sponsor) are the sucker and the lollipop in a Stu- dent Council skit. Bottom Left: Lynn Collier enjoys the F.H.A. Installation of Officers. Bottom Right: Cosme Ramirez is trying to think of a story for Journalism. Guess Who These Seniors Ate! 11 Juniors Work Hard . Bernal, Scotty Cardona, Andy Casarez, Sylvia Castillo, Sylvia Dyer, Delbra Farias, Susie Flores, Mercy Flores, Minnie Garza, Candy Garza, Ramon Gutierrez, Yvonne Hernandez, Juan Herrera, Monica Hopper, Bobby Hroch. Barbara Huerta, Rudy Raven, Gary Villarreal, Jimmy Villarreal, Mary Wolfshohl, Doug Yaklin, Shana Mercy Flores and Yvonne Gutierrez are chefs at one of the Junior concession stands. 12 . . . To Earn Money For Prom Top Left: Debbie Dyer and Rudy Huerta take a break at one the Junior Class concession stands. Top Right: Sylvia Cas- tillo disgustedly turns her back when Barbara Hroch ask a customer at a concession stand, What do you want? Bot- tom Left: Junior Class officers: Monica Herrera--president, Juan Hernandez — vice-president, and Doug Wolfshohl-- Sec. -treasurer (not pictured). Bottom Right: Gary Raven is in a tight situation with a spoon during the Jr. Olympics while Monica Herrera and other Juniors try to help him out. 13 1 1th Grade Wins Jr. Olympics Top Right: Susie Farias gives customer change while Sylvia Casarez looks on. Center Left: Juan Hernandez blows his horn to give the Juniors spirit. Center Right: Andy Cardona talks to Mr. Garcia about his Journalism project. Bottom Left: Barbara Hroch, Mercy Flores and Debbie Dyer laugh at pictures in an old annual. Bottom Right: Minnie Flores works to get a spoon through her clothes at Junior Olympics. 14 Soph Gitls Participate . . . if r9 Canales, Beatrice Cardona, Alfred Casarez, Sue Castillo, Elva Castillo, Gloria Castillo, Lionel Costilla, Olga Garza, Johnny Joe Garza, Mary Herman, Amy Lenhart, Craig Martinez, Barbara Moraida, Michael Prasek, David Prasek, Shirley Reyna, Belinda Saenz, Diane Soils, Linda Spiegel, Darlette Trevino, Sylvia Wolfshohl, Diane Belinda Reyna, Sylvia Tre- vino, and Diane Saenz perform in the Sophomore skit sponsored by the Stu- dent Council. 15 . . . In Exfracumculat AcHvifies Top Right: Officers of the Sophomore class are (left to right): Darlette Spiegel-- Vice-Presi- dent, Belinda Reyna-- Treasurer, Sylvia Tre- vino-- President. Center Left: Linda Soils Bal- ances on top of a ladder. Bottom Left: Beatrice Canales works in the Dart Throw. Booth at the P.T.O. Carnival. Bottom Right: Sue Casarez attempts to make a basket with a football at Jr. Olympics. { 16 New Fad In Clothing Is Seen At A-T Top Left: Diane Wolfshohl wonders Do you think they like my profile? Top Right: Michael Moraida takes a brea k after doing nothing. Bottom Left: Lynn Collier, all dressed up for FHA initiation, tells Alfred Cardona, Oh, if you only knew what Debi said. Bottom Right: Belinda Reyna, also dressed for FHA inuiation, says 1 just love my new glasses . 17 Freshmen Reach High School Rank. Bernal, Dolores Cortez, Beatrice Costilla, Joe DeLaGarza, Jesse Dyer, Sheila Farias, Sammy Floras, Adam Flores, Belinda Flores, Randy Garcia, Zeke Garza, Betty Garza, David Garza, Linda Glover, Mark Gomez, Rudy Hardin, John Heller, Lloyd Martinez, Ernest Martinez, Joe McGuire, Lynn Owens, Janice Owens, Robert Earl Ramirez, Janie Ramirez, Oscar Schultz, Polly Shores, Sarah 18 ' 9th Graders Believe In Participation . Top Left: David Garza practices pole vault- ing. Top Right: Linda Garza snacks before the beauty contest she has entered begins. Center Left: Cindy Raven puts feeling into her solo during the spring concert. Center Right: Dolores Bernal lets you know that she means what she sings. Bottom Left: Janie Ramirez takes a break from working behind the concession stand during a game. 19 . And Ghate Idea Of Equality Top Right: Sheila Dyer watches Jan- ice Owens prove she can be a bun- ny. Bottom Left: Freshmen class officers are Linda Garza, Sec; Mark Glover, Treas.; Sarah Shores, Pres.; and Cindy Raven, Vice Pres. Center Right: Janice Ramirez, Beatriz Cor- tez, Linda Garza, Sarah Shores and Belinda Flores wait in their Sunday Best for some boys to come by. Bottom Right: Polly Schultz and Dolores Bernal enjoy ice cream on one of the school trips. 20 Eighth Graders Take On Another Year Of Goals . Barrientos, Josephine Castillo, Vera Conner, Stephanie Cortez, Oracle Daniels, Tony Fagan, Billy Frasier, Sandra Garcia, Danny Garcia, Ester Garcia, Lorenzo Garza, Alfredo Garza, Amy Garza, Franc isca Garza, Ramiro Hernandez, Grade Hernandez, Verocica Hilscher, Ronnie Johnson, LeeAnn Leal, Dianna Lopez, Celina Martinez, Mary Ann Martinez, Patsy Medina, Sylvia Osterloh, Michael Rohan, Tina Wolfshohl, Sue 21 And One More Step Is Taken. Top Right: Lynn McGuire, Celina Lopez, and Danny Garcia look a little impatient when they must wait for their order at the Old Fashioned Pizza Parla. Center Left: Celina Lopez and Stephenle Conner seem to be looking for a little Joy in life. Bottom Left: Dianne Leal is thinking, Oh no! They caught me . Bottom Right: Lorenzo Garcia is drilling Stephenie Conner, Veronica Hernandez and Ester Garcia. 22 Class Works On Projects Top Left: Officers of the 8th grade class are Leanne Johnson, President, Ronnie Hilscher, Vice-President, and Sue Wolf- shohl, Sec- Treas. Top Right: Leanne Johnson practices her ready writing. Center Left: Amy Garza works on a science project. Center Right: Vera Castillo and Deborah Frasier work in a science lab. Bottom Left: Xavier Cor- tez and Freddie Cortez hold up the wall while waiting to eat pizza. 23 7th Grade Takes Active Rati . . . Barree, Buster Bernal, Hilda Canales, Matias Castillo, Eva Collier, Beth Daniel, Shelia Garza, Delia Gomez, Felix Marlatt, Steve Martinez, Joyce Medina, Hugo Navarro, Pamela Ramirez, Gloria Villarreal, Danny Villarreal, Dianna 1 hW. [ f Bottom Left: Felix Gomez does what he knows best for a skit. Bottom Right: Xavier Cortez and Freddie Cortez wait for the pizzas they or- dered at the Homecoming Pizza Parlor. 24 In Junior High Activities. Barree, Debbie Cortez, Freddie Costillo, Ysabel Costilla, Louis DeLaGarza, Jovita Dyer, Charles Fagan, Nancy Flores, Gary Garza, Petra Gomez, Isabel Gonzales, Ray Martinez, Lydia Perez, Arnulfo Ramirez. Jone Rathkamp, Jimmy Tijerina, Ralph Matias Canales, Joyce Mar- tinez, Gloria Ramirez and Nancy Fagan pay close attention in class. 25 7th Graders Find Life Interesting Top Left: Officers of the 7th grade are: Jimmy Rath- kamp, Sec.-Treas.; Beth Collier, Vice-Pres.; Nancy Fagan, Pres. Top Right: Hilda Bernal and Gracie Cor tez smile even though scared during UIL. Center Left: Beth Collier clowns around in her costume for a skit given by the choir. Center Right: Hilda Bernal ob- jects to having her picture taken. Bottom Right: Grade Cortez studies hard for UIL spelling. Qixth Gradets Clown Around . r r W W Conner, Rosemary Costilla, Mary Garcia, Sophie Garza, Danny Hernandez, Robert McGuire, Jackie Medina, Ramon Ramirez, Matias Shores, Martha Soils, Arturo Nelda Karias, Dianne Turner, Martha Shores, Denise Haeber, and Keri Payne laugh as Patsy Hernandez says, Ooh, we ' re good! 27 . . . During Last Year Of Elementary Bernal, Tony Canales, Joe DeLaGarza, Belinda Farias, Nelda Garcia, Julie Garza, Janie Haeber, Denise Hernandez, Patsy Johnson, Steve Kinsey, Terelyn Bottom left: Terrilyn Kinsey says, Gee I ' m so sleepy! Bottom right: Now that we are all together, lets just have our- selves one great big ball! T JlSL i ' 28 Concentration Is The Key . Cortez, Oscar Garza, Rosemary Gomez, Mary Lou Heller, Earl Hernandez, Dolores Kelso, Jay Lopez, Abby Martinez, Veronica Medina, Joe Moraida, Danny Bottom Left: Richard Torres, Joe Medina, Jay Kelso, Dolores Hernandez, Oscar Cortez, Salvador Sandejo, Norma Ve- la, Gilbert Villarreal, and Rosemary Garza all pay close attention to their work. Bottom Right: While Abby Lopez and Marcus Torres do their work, Danny Moraida tries to figure out whether or not Earl Heller knows what he ' s doing. 29 . To BeHet Learning Experiences Carrera, Gene Cornett, Lisa Cortez, Terry Fueiues, Danny Garcia, Anita Gomez, Luciano Leonard, Charlotte Martinez, Alice Martinez, Mary Medina, Eva Perez, Linda Ramirez, Ernest Saenz, Marcus Sendejo, Dora Torres, Mario Torres, Miguel Vela, John Yaklin, Eden Left: Fifth graders, Terry Cortez, Ernest Martinez, Charlette Leonard, Miguel Torres, Lisa Cornett, Gene Carrera, and Luciano Gomez take time out from their busy school day to smile at the photographer. Right: Eden Yaklin, a 5th grader at the District U.l.L. meet, seems to be looking for some- thing, as upper classmen Tina Rohan and Stephenie Connor look on. Work And Play Go Together . Beriial, Leo Casarez, Sandy Cervantes, Mark Fagan, Peggy Floras, Ida Milscher, Shirley Lenhart, Jeff Martinez, Sandy Navarrro, Naomi Nieto, Johnny P ' -% Bottom Left: Lorraine Villarreal, Miquel Ramirez, Shirley Hil- scher, and Jeff Lenhart try hard to keep out of trouble during class. Bottom Right: Johnny Nieto, Naomi Navarro, and Frank Perez rest from their studies. 31 . In Fourth Graders ' Daily Routine Castillo, Annie Cervantes, Janie Delgado, Robert Garza, Joe Herman, Deborah Hernandez, Eddie Shelby, Hilscher Lee, Iris Martinez, Ignacia Mayer, Melanle Bottom Left: Annie Castillo, Deborah Herman, and Robert Delgado are trying to fool someone in to thinking that they are working. Bottom Right: Jaime Torres and Joe Garza appear to be busy while someone is probably looking for his lost shoe. Thitd Graders Move To A Higher Level . . . Navarro, Deanna Ortiz, Yolanda Perez, Mollie Villarreal, Darlene Bernal, Sammy Campbell, Bridget Flores, Janet Garza, Gabriel Gonzale s, Alice Gutierrez, Patricia Kelso, Darren Kucera, Karl Lynch, Lavenia Martinez, Candy Bottom Left: Bridgett Campbell, Janet Flores, Lavenia Lynch, Alice Gonzales, and Patricia Gutierrez work on an assignment at their desks while Karl Kucera and Darren Kelso are busy at the back table in their third grade room. Bottom Wght: Sammy Bernal, Deanna Navarro, and Gabriel Garza finish some homework. 33 . . . And Work Hatd To Do Better Banks, Pam Carrera, Paul Castilla, Yolanda Gomez, Mark Haeber, David Hernandez, Monica Payne, Tana Ramirez, Mario Saenz, Cindy Sanchez, Dolores Bottom Left: Johnny Villarteal, Toni Villafuerte, Pam Banks, David Haeber, Mark Gomez, and Monica Hernandez are kept busy with classwork. Bottom Right: Cindy Saenz, Dolores Sanchez, Johnny Villarreal, Tana Payne, Ernest Torres, and Paul Carrera are also kept out of mischief with plenty to do in class. Play Is Performed By Second Grade. Bernal, Leroy Canales, Barbara Cortez , Charlie Cortez, Patty Garcia, Sandra Garza, Becky Garza, Robert Gonzales, George Martinez, Dora Linda Martinez, Tony Mayer, Randy Rathkamp, Norma Rodriquez, Jo Ann Smith, Deborah Wisnoskie, Steven Bottom Left: Randy Marlatt, Randy Mayer, and Steve Wisnoskie take seriously their parts as Santa ' s elves in the Christmas play. Bottom Right: Barbara Canales, Rebecca Cortez, Charlette Barreer, Dora Linda Martinez and Leroy Bernal listen carefully to Santa (Morris Arnim). ' 35 Mts. Memitz Keeps Het Class Busy. Arnim, Morris Barree, Charlette Campbell, Pamala Canales, Mary Cortez, Rebecca Hernandez, Marisia Holeman, Lourle Marian, Randy Martinez, Gilbert Martinez, Patricia Perez, Oscar Puente, Freddy Ramirez, Ricky Rodriquez, Rosanna Torres, Jess e ■V 1 w Center Left: Marisia Hernandez has a hurry up and get this over with look as she plays an angel in the Christmas play. Center Right: Santa, Morris Arnin, is surrounded by helpers and toys, played by Rebecca Cortez, Gilbert Mar- tinez, Dora Linda Ktortinez, Leroy Bernal, and Randy Marlatt. Mrs. Jones Teaches Both 1st And 2nd Grades. Canales, Hilda Dyer, Emanuel Gomez, Petra Hernandez, Patsy Johnson, Greg Pa gel, Chris Perez, Sylvia Rodriguez, Bobby Saenz, Nicky Soils, Frank Torres, David Villafuerta, Dora Villarreal, Tonita Bottom Left: Becky Garza, Ros- anna Rodriquez, Sylvia Perez, Barbara Canales do not seem too happy with their parts. Bottom Right: Patsy Herna ndez wonders why there are so many pictures in her book. 37 Fitsf Gfaders WotkAnd Play Barrientos, Edward Canales, Cindy Cervantes, Carol Flores, Brenda Fuentes, Joe Garcia, Connie Garcia, Rosemary Garza, Pete Gonzales, Carlos Kelso, Danny Martinez, Delia Martinez, Elizabeth Ortiz, Mary Lou Rodriquez, Joe Turner, Randy Bottom Left: Joe Fuente, Joe Rodriguez, and Cindy Canales enjoy coloring pictures. Bottom Right: Pete Barrientos, Lisa Jenkins, Joe Rodriguez, Delia Martinez, and Pete Garza wait their turn to be lifted into the wild blue yonder like Mr. Martinez does to Pete Vela. 38 1st Grade fs Qhow Pride Of Accomplishments Barree, Darrell Barrientos, Gracie Barrientos, Pete Costilla, Ricky Gonzales, Cathy Kruger, Reagan Martinez, Elvira Olguin, Maria Perez, Leticia Ramirez, Melinda Summers, Chris Vela, Pete ft ' i] V J C_£ Left: Ricky Costilla, Gracie Barrientos, Dar- rell Barree, Chris Summers, Maria Olguin and Mrs. Nussbaum take time from their work to smile for the photographer. Right: Pete Barrientos, JoAnn Conchola, Belinda Ramirez, Chris Summers, Reagan Kruger, Gracie Barri- entos, Leticia Perez and Darrell Barree must be lined up for a Spelling match. 39 Kindetgattenefs Have Fun In Art. Barree, Sherry Barrientos, Sally Cardona, Felix Cortez, Chris Edge, Holly Gomez, Richard Gutierrez, Johnny Mayer, Shelley Puente, Eddie Rodriguez, Steve Bottom Left: Eddie Peunte, Shelley Mayer, Holly Edge, Sherry Barree, Doug Smith and others listen as Miss Cope has a lesson on animals. Bottom Right: Sherrey Barree, Sally Barrientos, Shelley Mayer, and Holly Edge work hard on an art project. . And Qhow Eagerness To Learn Arnim, Clint Bernal, Fidel Cortez, Carol Garza, Syvlai Gonzales, Anne Gutierrez, Joe Kelso, Tray Kucera, Kena Lynch, Bobby Perez , Michael Perez, Shayla ViUarreal, Margie Center Left: Shayla Perez, Carol Cor- tez, Tray Kelso, Joe Gutierrez, Clint Arnim, Ann Gonzales, Margie ViU- arreal, Bobby Lynch, Kena Kucera, and Fidel Bernal listen closely to Mrs. Slatter. Center Right: Mrs. Slatter holds up a picture for her class to see. Bottom Left: The class visits with Mrs. Slatter. 41 ADMINIQTRATION AND FACULTY 42 changing Times Keep Administrators Busy Top: Members of the school board from left to right are P. J. Martinez, Secretary; Edgar Lenhart; Kenneth R. Shores, President; Edward Collier; Arwood Rohan; Edgar Rathkamp, Vice-President; and Rev. Mack Williams (not pic- tured). Bottom: R. T. Adams, Superintendent of Austwell- Tivoli Independent School Dis- trict, has a busy day. 43 Principals Challenge Students Top Left: Mr. A. A. Chandler is elementary principal. Top Right: Mr. Bill Welkener is the high school principal. Bottom Left: Mr. A. A. Chandler sits calmly behind his desk, which is loaded with work, trying to decide what he should do first. Bottom Right: High School principal Bill Welkener starts to work on one of the many reports he has to make. 44 Teachers Work Hard During Qpare Time Mernitz, Virginia--2nd Nussbaum, Mary Beth--lst Slater, Donna-- Kindergarten Conner, Nettie--lst Cope, Carol-- Kindergarten Jones, Christine--lst and 2nd Kucera, Robbie--2nd Center Left: Mrs. Slater, kindergarten teacher, prepares material for her bulletin board. Center Right; Mrs. Conner puts spelling words on the board for her 1st graders. Bottom Left: Mrs. Jones is kept busy with stacks of papers to grade. 45 Teachets 9how Enthusiasm . . . Caraway, Betty--3rd Cooper, Ellen--5th Davenport, Mozelle--4th Martin, Debbie-- 3rd Martinez, Desidoro--P. E. Pagel, Marilyn--6th Saylor, Velva--5th Shillings, Gail- -4th Simpson, Eva Mae--6th Welkener, Pat-- Reading Left: Mrs. Schillings gives some extra help to one of her students, Gilbert Ramirez. Center Right: Mrs. Daven- port relaxes before beginning the next lesson for her class Bottom Right: Mrs. Pagel shares her enthusiasm with three of her students, Steve Johnson, Nelda Farias, and Keri Payne. 46 . . . In Varied Acfivifies Baugh, Suzy-- History Copeland, Dianna--English Cooper, Leroy- -Coach, Math Edge, Carroll--!. A. Garcia, Guadalupe--Spanish Harlan, Ruthanna--H.E. Lewis, Gladys — Librarian Lyall, Beverly- -Music Maresh, Freddie--Coach, Science Mayer, Jean — English Mayer, Wally--Coach, Math Mutschler, Dwight-- History Smith, Tim--Science Tolson, Marjorie-- Business ■i ■i fc ■Center Left: I can ' t help it! ! love to eat, says Miss Harlan. Center Right: Mrs. Tolson, Sr. sponsor, helps with a concession stand. Bottom Left: Director Dwight Mutschler looks on as Dr. Mayer thinks to himself, Oh, no! What do 1 do now? 47 Instruction — Given In Many Fields Top EUght: Mr. Edge ' s philosophy is Just because I have to teach doesn ' t mean I can ' t take it easy while doing so. Center Left: Mrs. Mayer and Barbara Hroch discuss a lay- out for the ' 75 REDFISH. Center Right: Mrs. Lewis is show- ing her favorite movie, but Sylvia Castillo won ' t leave her alone. She wanted a Mr. Magoo film. Bottom Left: Mr. Maresh reads of world happenings during his conference period. Bottom Right: Evidently Mr. Garcia ' s tennis players have gotten the best of him and he ' s taken time out to rest. Elementary And H.S. Aids Assist Teachers Top Left: Miss Gloria Garcia, school secretary, types with the use of an eyeliner. Top Right: Mrs. Ann Han- selman, H.S. aid, pauses from writing checks to relax a minute. Center Left: Mrs. Elia Bernal smiles to her- self as she thinks of school being over for the year. Center Right: Mrs. Sandy Kruger, Music aid, plays the piano in music class. Bottom Left: Mrs. Lupe Flores adds up lunch charges. 49 Custodians And Cooks Gtay Busy T op Left: Cosme Rameriz, high school janitor, says, Why can ' t 1 ever have a peaceful break? Top Right: Mrs. Beiderman and Mrs. Gyllenband wait for the line to come in. Bottom Left: Quinn Love, elementary janitor, waxes the floor. Center Right: Nieves Barrientos, high school janitor, thinks to himself, I never knew the library was so fascinating. Bottom Right: The elementary cooks, Mrs. White and Mrs. Payne rest after cooking a meal. Not pictured: Leo Scott, janitor. Sf student Life V Top: Gracie Cortez tells Lee Ann Johnson, Patsy Martinez, Veronica Hernandez, Ester Garcia, and Celina Lopez, I ' m already finished. What ' s taking you so long? Center Left: Danny Garcia tells Lorenzo Garcia, I sure would like some of that. Center Right: Mrs. Cooper applauds for Mr. Garcia ' s speech. Bottom: Miss Baugh, Mr. Maresh, Mr. Cooper and Mrs. Cooper listen to Mr. Mayer, guest speaker, talk to the athletes. Mr. Mayer Qpeaks At Jr. High Banquet 52 News Writing Wins First In U.I.L. Top Left: Dale Martinez, Journalism photographer, tries to convince Isabel Lee to take a picture. Center Right: Sandra Trevino and Lisa Hanselman work busily on stories for Journalism. Bottom Left: The Journalism staff consists of Calvin Banks, Lisa Hanselman, Dale Martinez, Sandra Trevino, Charles Tippins, Cosme Ramirez, Gary Raven, Jimmy Villarreal, and Andy Cardona. Bottom Right: Sandra Trevino, Journalism student, sits in a thoughtful mood. 1 % 0tK 53 NHS Initiates Nine New Members Top Left: The NHS new members just think to themselves, Well, so this is what it ' s all about! Top Right: Isabel Lee and Lisa Hansel- man enjoy the cool breeze. Center: The National Honor Society members are: Stand- ing: Diane Wolfshohl, Diane Saenz, Sylvia Trevino, Belinda Reyna, Candy Garza, Jimmy Villarreal; kneeling: Barbara Hroch; Sitting: Lynn Collier, Craig Anderson, Cathy Hardin, Debi Lenhart, Rita Wolfshohl, Monica Herrera, Lisa Hanselman, Isabel Lee, Jo Glover, Susie Farias. Bottom Right: NHS officers take time off to relax from their duties. 54 Bike Hike Sponsored By FHA a Ar !1 j gj Top Left: F.H.A. members take off on their 14 mile hike. Top Right: Steady. Betty, Steady! Center Left: Juan Hernandez and Sylvia Casarez come in first on the hike. Bottom Right: Sue Cas- arez and Linda Garza enjoy re- freshments at the bar-b-que. Bot- tom Left: F.H.A. members are full of energy at the start of the bike hike. 55 Pizza Parlor ' Goes Over Big, ■J| 1 —T flT 1 1 J l fcjl h ' ' 1 r Top left: Craig Anderson hands a lovely bouquet to the winner, Lynn Collier, of the Talent Show. Top Right: Sandy Trevino and Barbara Martinez fill some orders with Coke at the Pizza Parlor. Bottom left: Shana Yaklin and Belinda Flores stand amazed at how much more Susie Farias can see with her new spectacles. Center right: Patsy Martinez laughs at Oracle Cortez sneers at that delicious pizza on their table. Bottom right: Sylvia Casarez, a waitress at the F.H.A. Pizza Parlor, smiles and says, 1 think my mum is about to fall in her pizza. 56 F.H.A. Inducts New Members. Top Left: Goo-goo? Top Right: Shana Yaklin looks disgustingly at Shirley Prasek and says, You better sing right you old hag, or I ' ll pull your frizzy wig off! Center left: Well, now, aren ' t 1 cute? Bot- tom right: Janice Owens and Sarah Shores prepare pizzas for the Parlor. Bottom left: Janie Ramirez waits for her turn to perform. 57 Basketball Official Pat Bean . . . Top Left: Scotty Bernal and Juan Hernandez wait a little impatiently for the program to begin at the Athletic Banquet. Top Right: Mr. Garcia recognizes his tennis and cross country participants while Mr. and Mrs, Pat Bean, guests, lis- ten attentively. Bottom Left: Belinda Reyna admires the sports trophies won by A-T teams. Bottom Right: After the Banquet, Miss Baugh, Mrs. Benham , and Coach Mayer visit with Pat Bean. . . . speaks At Athletic Banquet Top Left: Coach Cooper relates the accomplish- ments of his basketball and track teams at the H.S. Athletic Banquet. Top Right: Mr. Pat Bean, long time official, speaks at the Banquet. Bottom Left: Coach Wally Mayer congratulates players and gives words of encouragement for the future. Bottom Right: Sisters Rita and Diane Wolfshohl, discuss the Banquet they have just attended. 59 Class Of 1975: ' The Way We Were 60 Top Left: The 1975 Senior graduating Class. Top EUght: Mrs. Dorothy Cass speaks to the senior class about being alone when they first start out. Bottom Left: Jo Glover, Lynn Collier, and Barbara Penney put up their gowns after graduation . Bottom Right: Lynn Collier receives her diploma from her father, Mr. Ed Collier. We ' ve Only Jusf Begun To Live Top Left: Sandra Frasier receives her diploma from Mr. Adams. Top Right: Rev. Ed Kircher gives the eighth grade class their speech. Bottom Left: Mrs. Dorothy Cass sings the class song while Polly Schultz accompanies her. Bottom Right: Stephanie Conner waits to march in while (sponsors) Mr. Maresh and Mrs. Mayer watch Vera Castillo walk in. 61 Juniors Take Olympics Fot Qecond Year. Top right: Come on doggie do your stuff. Top left: Cindy Raven won- ders what in the world Mark Glover has stuck on his finger. Center right: The Juniors try their skill at the football toss. Bottom left: Beth Collier tries to drop the penney into the cup as Rita Wolfshohl keeps score. Bottom right: Sylvia Casarez , Juan Hernandez, and Barbara Hroch do The Spoon. 62 Council Involved In Student Life Top left: Rita Wolfshohl and Lisa Hanselman wonder, Have we had too much to drink? Center left: Student Council members enjoy another vivacious meeting. Center right: Debi Lenhart tells Craig Lenhart, You ' d better tell me the truth or I ' ll shake it out of you. Bottom left: Sylvia Trevino takes part in the fun at the Junior Olympics. Bottom right: Monica Herrera thinks to herself, Oh boy, another day! 63 Halloween Carnival Keeps Qfudenfs Active Top left: Mrs. Ellen Cooper pours some Coke for refreshments at the Halloween Carnival. Top right: Mrs. Rathkamp is busy at the Raffle booth. Center left: Linda Garza asks Sarah Shores, Have you v on anything yet? Center right: Calvin Banks tries to con someone into a game as Sandy Trevino collects money. Bottom left: Doug Wolfshohl, Gary Raven, and Bobby Hopper work at the Junior Cake Walk. Bottom right: Ruthanna Harlan laughs at one of the jailbirds, Frank Cortez. 64 Music Provided By Los Preferidos Top left: Candy Garza thinks to himself, Oh no, here it comes. Center: Wonder what everyone is loking at? Bottom left: Mr. and Mrs. Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Smith dance the Cotton- Eyed Joe. Bottom right: Mrs. Lewis seems like she just can ' t wait until all of this is over with. f Q 65 Juniors Present We May Never. . . Top left: Gary Elaven wipes the sweat off of his brow as he finally caught his pet rat and put him back in his cage. Top right: Monica Herrera gives the welcome speech at the Jr. Sr. Banquet. Bottom left: Mrs. Mayer just can ' t imagine what those seniors have willed her. Center right: Juan Hernandez gets ready to read the seniors their prophesy. Bottom right: Polly Schultz and Shiela Dyer provide entertainment while in the back- ground the servers rest from waiting on the people. 66 . Pass This Way Again Top left: Craig Lenhart escorts Sylvia Trevino as Mr. Mutschler crowns her Miss A-THS. Monica Herrera presents her with the bouquet. Top right: Sue Casarez and Bobby Villarreal are enjoying the music by Los Preferidos. Center left: Doug Wolfshohl and Diane Wolfshohl, Gary Raven and Jo Glover, Sandra Trevino and Frank Garza, Craig Lenhart and Sarah Shores, dance to Pieces of April. Bottom right: Is he spiking the punch? Bottom left: The Bump! spring Concert Features Solos Top: Junior High and High School Choir members: Stephenie Conner, Sue Wolfshohl, Beth Collier, Shiela Daniel, Hilda Bernal, FelLx Gomez, Janie Conchola, Veronica Hernandez, Ester Garcia, Celina Lopez, Lee Ann Johnson, Tina Rohan, Jo Glover, Dolores Bernal, Cindy Raven, Director, Mrs, Lyall, Janie Ramirez, Lynn Collier, Barbara Hroch, Shiela Dyer, Minnie Flores, Polly Schultz, Assistant Director, Mrs. Kruger. Center Left: Polly Schultz accompanies the High School Choir. Center Right: Jo Glover sings her solo, I Love How You Love Me. Bottom Right: Barbara Hroch sings, That ' s The Way Love Goes. 68 9kH Afternoon Gets Lots Of Laughs. Top: Rita Wolfshohl buys the last sucker at the Student Council candy store, Mr. Cooper, while Lynn Collier looks over the counter; Monica Herrera, Lynn McGuirre, and Barbara Hroch. Bottom left: Belinda Reyna stands and won- ders whether she should jump or not. Bottom right: Blow, Susie, Blow. 69 Seniors Take Class Trip . . . Top Left: Look out ground because here I come. Top Right: Debi Lenhart tells Jo Ellen Glover, Wow, it sure is a long way down there. Bottom Left: Sandra Tevino gets the splinters out of her way so she can have a place to sit on the hay ride. Bottom Right: Lynn Collier says, Gosh, I was just starting to get the hang of it. m ' a: -ll ' iL ' ;. 70 . . . To Wood Creek In Wimberly Top: Isabel Lee tries to find a place to sit down among her classmates, Calvin Banks, Debi Lenhart, Lynn Collier, and Jo Glover. Bottom Left: Charles Tippins, Cosme Ramirez, Sandy Trevino, and Isabel Lee wonder how much longer it is till the bar-b-que. Bottom Right: Rita Wolfshohl, Barbara Penney, Lisa Hanselman, Debi Lenhart, Isabel Lee, and Sandy Trevino enjoy the cool shade. 71 Brotherhood Sets Theme . . . Top: Candy Garza, Cathy Hardin, Cosme tomirez, Belinda Flores, Susie Farias, Shirley Prasek, Olga Costilla, Cin- dy Raven, Charles Tippins, Calvin Banks, Delbra Dyer, Scotty Bernal, Barbara Martinez, Doug Wolfshohl, Gary Raven, Shana Yaklin, Dale Martinez, Diane Wolfshohl, Linda Garza, Beatriz Canales, Diane Saenz, Lisa Hansel- man, Sylvia Trevino, Isabel Lee, Belinda Reyna, Dolores Bernal, Amy Herman, Minnie Flores, Darlette Spiegel, Barbara Hroch, Sarah Shores, Mrs. Mayer (sponsor), Beatrice Cortez, Polly Schultz, Sue Casarez, Mercy Flores, Mary Villarreal, Yvonne Gutierrez, and Monica Herrera. Bottom Left: Mary Villarreal and Sylvia Castillo go a- bout their business and Barbara Hroch says, Don ' t look now but we ' ve just been caught. Bottom right: Our e ditor! 72 . . . Fot 1975 Redfish Yea t book Staff Box Editor Cathy Hardin Co- Editor Barbara Hroch Sponsor Jean Mayer Introduction Cathy Hardin Barbara Hroch Classes Delbra Dyer Mercy Flores Administration and Faculty . . Sylvia Castillo Yvonne Guiterrez Student Life Monica Herrera Isabel Lee Barbara Hroch Advertising Mary Villarreal Barbara Hroch Top: Monica Herrera says, Did someone call my name? Bottom: Dale Martinez takes time off to relax from taking all those pic- tures. 73 Jrs. And Srs. Visit State Capitol Top Right: Craig Anderson and Cosme Ramirez stand on guard at the Capitol in Austin. Cen- ter Left: Juan Hernandez poses in Governor Dolph Briscoe ' s desk. Center Right: Seniors Lynn Collier, Jo Glover, Rita Wolfshohl, Cathy Hardin, Cos- me Ramirez, Dale Martinez, and Craig Anderson clown around before returning to the bus. Bottom Left: Brother- hood, Bottom Right: Sandra Trevino, Rudy Huerta, Doug Wolfshohl, Susie Farias, Dale Martinez, Cathy Hardin, and Monica Herrera listen to the guide as she tells the Capitol ' s history. -:.s:miJS - ' -,1 1 i ■fr a M lA Members Work And Relax Top: Alfred Cardona practices welding while Johnnie Joe Garza and Michael Moraida think to themselves, Wonder if he REALLY knows what he ' s doing? Bottom: Tony Daniels and Ramiro Garza relax after an lA meeting and read a good magazine. 75 Sylvia Ttevino And Andy Catdona Crowned . . . 76 . . Miss And Mr. A-THSAt Prom ' . 8rt8BV«i: v vim mm. 77 Miss And Mt. A-TH9 Nominees Chosen Top Left: Senior nominees were Craig Anderson and Rita Wolfshohl. Top Right: Craig Lenhart and Sylvia Trevino were Sophomore representatives. Bottom: The Freshman class chose Ernest Martinez and Belinda Flores as their representatives. Bottom Right: Andy Cardona and Sylvia Casarez represented the Junior class. 78 Rita Wolfshohl And Cathy Ha f din Receive Valedictorian And SalutatoHan Awards Top Left: Rita Wolfshohl makes her farewell address at graduation. Top Right: Cathy Hardin goes for a motor- cycle ride on the Senior trip. Bottom Left: School Board President Mr. Kenneth Shores presents Cathy Hardin her diploma. Bottom Right: Rita Wolfshohl helps Calvin Banks put on his nose for the one act play. 79 students Recognized For Outstanding . . . Top Left: Perfect Attendance students are: Standing: Celina Lopez, Ester Garcia, Gracie Hernandez, Nancy Pagan, Lisa Hanselman, Debbie Dyer, Janie Ramirez, and Sheila Dyer; Kneeling: Danny Villarreal, Mike Osterloh, Monica Herrera, Lloyd Heller, and David Pra sek. Top Right: Mr. Garcia gives Charles Tippins his first place award for District newswriting. Center Left: Mr. Mutschler presents Sylvia Trevino her award in UIL debate. Center Right: Mrs. Mayer smiles at Monica Herrera, who received an award for UIL spelling and ready writing. Bottom Right: David Prasek receives his perfect attendance certificate from Mr. Welkener. 80 Achievements On Awards Day Top Left: Mr. Welkener gives Delbra Dyer her perfect attendance award. Center Left: Senior NHS members were recognized. Center Right: Miss Baugh presents John Hardin with the award for most outstanding high school history student. Bottom Left: Perfect Honor Roll Students: Standing: Rita Wolfshohl, Cathy Hardin, Lloyd Heller, Lynn Collier, Lynn McGuire, John Hardin, and Belinda Reyna. Kneeling: Beth Collier, Stephenie Conner, Steve Marlatt, Minnie Flores, Sue Wolfshohl, and Leann Johnson. Bottom Right: Mr. Mutschler presents Rita Wolfshohl with a plaque from the Lion ' s Club for most outstanding senior girl. 81 students Present A Child tens Play Top Left: Sue Casarez (Flirt) grins dumbly while Monica Herrera (Dixie) and Darlette Spiegel (Phoebe) argue over their poker game during One-act play practice. Rita Wolfshohl (the girl) sadly watches the action. Top Right: Monica Herrera and Rita Wolf- shohl put on Calvin Banks ' (the Boy) nose. Center Left: Diane Wolfshohl (Forda) tells her experience at a bridge party one after- noon. The girls in the background (Monica Herrera, Susie Farias (DidiFee), Darlette Spiegel, Belinda Reyna (Tooiie Shoe) and Sue Casarez) demonstrate the bloated effect. Center Right: Belinda Reyna wonders when Jo Glover (Wanda) is ever going to get through complaining. Bottom Right: Jo Glover, Susie Farias (DiDi) (DiDi) and Sue Casarez (Flirt) try to figure out what to do next. Other One-Act play cast members were Barbara Hroch (Forda Moore) and Alfred Cardona (Georgie). Mrs. Diana Copeland was director. 82 students Compete In U.I.L Events ' IP ftri Top Left: Charles Tippins, first place winner in District newswriting, sharpens up his pool game. Top Right: Minnie Flores practices for U.I.L. typing. Center Left: Jr. High Students, Stephenie Conner, Gracie Cortez, and Hilda Bernal talk while waiting to take part in the District U. I.L. meet. Center Right: Fourth place winner in District Shorthand was Sylvia Casarez, who is practicing here. Barbara Hroc h placed 5th in this district event. Bottom Left: Monica Herrera writes a theme for ready writing. She also participated in U.I.L. Spelling, winning third in District and 5th in Regional. Bottom Right: U.I.L. participants in District competition. Candy Garza, Lynn McGuire, Gary Raven, Nelda Farias, Eden Yaklin, and Martha Shores, picnic at Texas Lutheran College in Seguin. 83 Homecoming Queen Is Presented With Roses. 84 4 Gt. Girls Nominated For Queen Homecoming Queen nominees were (Top Left) Debi Lenhart, (Top Right) Lynn Collier, and (Bottom Left) Rita Wolfshohl. Bottom Right: Student Council sponsor Mr. Dwight Mutschler crowns the 1975 Homecoming Queen, Sandra Trevino. Calvin Banks looks on. 85 For First Time In A-THQ History . . . Top Left: Coaches voted Rita Wolfshohl and Robert Earl Owens most athletic girl and boy in high school. Top Right: Andy Cardona made the class B all state basketball team. Bottom: Basketball beau and sweetheart Calvin Banks and Rita Wolfshohl talk on the phone. 86 . . . Qfudent Makes All-State In Basketball Left: FHA elected Rudy Huerta as their beau and Sylvia Trevino as their sweetheart. Right: Cath Hardin was chosen cutest girl and Andy Cardona cutest boy in high school. Jr. And 8f. High Favorites . Top: Senior class favo- rites, Rita Wolfshohl and Calvin Banks, try out a State Senator ' s chair in Austin. Bottom Left: Cindy Raven and Ernest Martinez, Fresh- man favorites, hang from the horizontal bar. Bottom Right: Seventh grade favorite Joyce Martinez, walks the balance beam with the help of Gary Flores. . . . Experience Second Childhood f W-- C T Top Left: Junior favorites, Rudy Huerta and Delbra Dyer sit on the merry-go-round. Top Right: Sophomore favorite, Michael Moraida, swings Belinda Reyna. Bottom Left: Eighth grade class favorites are Xavier Cortez and Tina Rohan. 89 Annual Staff Holds Elections Top: High School students elected Debi Lenhart and Rudy Huerta the friendliest. Bottom: Debi Lenhart and Calvin Banks are chosen wittiest high school students. Hustling Redfish Girls Go To Bi-DisMct Top: The members of the 1974-75 Redfish girl ' s team are: Back Row: Suzy Baugh (sponsor), Rita Wolfshohl, Lynn Collier, Sylvia Trevino, Sandy Trevino, Jo Ellen Glover, Cindy Raven, and Coach Wally Mayer. Center Row: Lisa Han- selman, Belinda Flores, Debi Lenhart, Susie Farias, and Diane Wolfshohl. Bottom Row: Linda Garza, Sarah Shores, Dolores Bernal, Beatrice Cor- tez, Beatriz Canales, and Polly Schultz. Bottom Left: Coach Mayer ' s Varsity Team took the Redfish girls to Bi- District. Kneeling left to right are Lynn Collier, Sandy Trevino, Sylvia Trevino, Rita Wolfshohl. Sitting left to right are Cindy Raven, Belinda Flores, Debi Lenhart, Susie Farias, and Jo Ellen Glover. 91 Smiley Defeats A-TBy One Point ' tM Team We They Team We They Nordheim 55 20 Bloom ington 61 42 Nordheim 18 58 ' Nordheim 38 14 Pawnee 62 37 Pawnee 54 44 Pawnee 61 41 Tilden 34 32 Strom an 46 51 •Charlotte 57 24 Goliad Tourney 2nd Runge 37 41 Gregory Portland 57 58 •Nordheim 40 21 Woodsboro 44 23 Pawnee 49 32 Tivoli Tourney 2nd •Tilden 34 39 Moulton 42 45 •Charlotte 61 30 Stroman Tourney •Runge 46 36 Strom an 38 39 •Tilden 36 19 Goliad 46 40 Distric Smiley 28 29 --Bi- district {|w| . f-iMt Top Left: Lynn Collier dribbles back to point position while looking for Cindy Raven across the key. Top Right: Cindy Raven concentrates on a free throw knowing how important they are in this crucial bi-district game. Center Right: Cindy Raven beats her guard to the basket and takes a clear jump shot. Bottom Right: All three Smiley guards seem a little surprised as Lynn Collier slips by them all. uz:— i. :i: Redfish Team Proves To Be A Winner J. ' i § Top Left: No. 41 attempts to block an important shot by Lynn Collier. Top Right: Cindy Raven drives quickly, looking deter- mined to get past Big No. 45 . Bottom Left: Cindy Raven surp rises the defense with a jump shot under the basket. Center Right: Belinda Flores dribbles quickly back to her position. Bottom Center and Bottom Right: The anxieties of tough games begin to show on Coach Mayer, but sometimes he gets tough on the game . 93 Volleyball Girls Ptacfice Hard . . . iM Top Left: Olga Costilla shows off her powerful serving form during practice. Top Right: Diane Wolfshohl was volleyball manager. Miss Baugh was sponsor. Center Left: Rita Wolfshohl and Sylvia Trevino watch Susie Farias go up on a spike. Center Right: Beatriz Canales returns the volley- ball so well she ' s got everybody watching. Bottom Left: Lynn Collier goes up high sending a hard, fast spike across the net. Bottom Right: Debi Lenhart keeps her eye on the ball as she gets set for a bump. 94 . And Go To Regional Tournament Top: The High School Volley- ball team; Debi Lenhart, Sarah Shores, Sandra Tre- vino, Sylvia Trevino, Lynn Collier, Cindy Raven, Rita Wolfshohl, Susie Farias, Linda Garza, Olga Costilla, Polly Schultz, Shirley Prasek, Amy Herman, Beatriz Canales, and Beatrice Cortez. Bottom: Beatrice Cortez practices her serves. 95 Coach Cooper And Redfisb . Top: The members of the 1974-75 Redfish boy ' s team are: Back Row: Craig Len- hart, (Manager), Gary Raven, Charles Tippins, Alfred Car- dona, Juan Hernandez, and Craig Anderson. Center Row: Michael Moraida (manager), Lloyd Heller, Doug Wolf- shohl, David Garza, Candy Garza, and Coach M. L. Cooper. Bottom Row: Robert Owens, Calvin Banks, Bobby Hopper, Rudy Gomez, and Andy Cardona. Bottom Right: The Redfish Varsity: Stand- ing: Gary Raven, Charles Tippins, Alfred Cardona, and Craig Anderson. Kneeling: Calvin Banks, Robert Owens, and Andy Cardona. The Red- fish were the winners of all three tournaments they en- tered. They also captured the district and bi-district champ- ionships and placed a player on the A 11- State team. 96 . Fight Their Way To Regional Top Left: Andy and Alfred Cardona come across the key to back up Rudy Gomez after the shot. Bottom Left: Craig Anderson jumps high trying to tip the ball to the Redfish. Center Right: Andy Cardona gets ready to let go of another one of those important free throws against Axtell. Bottom Right: Juan Hernandez and Rudy Gomez pre- pare for the rebound as Candy Garza leaps into a clear shot. 97 Fighting Redfish Show Their Style Top Right: Robert Owens shows the style of the fighting Redfish. Center Left: Andy Cardona shows his guard how to make a lay-up. Center Right: Alfred Cardona takes a quick jump for two. Bottom Left: Chuck Tippins has Axtell ' s team watching as he shows his great form. Bot- tom Right: Calvin Banks gets ready for his shot . 98 Tennis Membership Increases -t -( i- t l-i L rno f n ' t • I ! v Top Left: Belinda Flores gives the photographer a big smile. She has a good reason to, because she placed first in Freshman singles at District. Top Right: Sylvia Casarez and Shana Yaklin, A-T s No. 2 doubles team , advanced to the District meet and placed third. Bottom: Standing: Belinda Flores, Belinda Reyna, Lisa Hanselman, Darlette Spiegel, Shana Yaklin, Janie Ramirez, Lynn McGuire, and Sammy Farias. Kneeling: Sue Casarez, Sylvia Casarez, Diane Saenz, Minnie Flores, and Dolores Bernal. 99 Thtee Go To Regional In Tennis 100 Top Left: Lisa Hanselman, varsity singles, gives a demonstration of How to hit a backhand stroke. Top Right: Minnie Floras and Belinda Reyna, A-T ' s No. 1 doubles team, advanced to the Regional Tennis Tournament. Bottom Left: Lisa won the Zone and District meets and advanced to Regional in varsity singles. Bottom Right: Janie Ramirez and Dolores Bemal show off some of the trophies they won as a doubles team. Three Advance To Regional Meet Top: Candy Garza, District winner in the pole vault, shows how practice makes perfect. He advanced to Regional and broke the school record as well. Bottom: Robert E. Owens, high jumper, practiced long and hard and earned a place in the Regional Meet. 101 Red fish Relays Held In Refugio Top Left: Sandra Trevino and Rita Wolfshohl work at the finish line during the track meet. Top Right: Candy Garza clears the bar once more, winning the pole vault at the Redfish Relays. Bottom Left: Some members of the A-T Track Team take a break during the relays. Bottom Right: Doug Wolfshohl sprints to a fast finish. 102 A ' T Holds Cross-Country Meet ' a r Top Left: Members of A-T ' s 1974-75 Cross Country team are: Standing: Zeke Garcia, Randy Flores, and Jimmy Villarreal; Kneeling: Ernest Martinez, Rudy Huerta, and Scotty Bernal. Top Right: Rudy Huerta takes time out to tie his shoes during a work out. Bottom Left: Jimmy Villarreal, Randy Flores, Rudy Huerta, and Scotty Bernal anxiously await the beginning of a race. Bottom Right: A few cross country contestants. 103 Jr. High Girls Are Active In Sports Top: The 1974-75 Jr. High Redfish girls: Standing: Coach Freddie Maresh, Ester Garcia, Stephenie Conner, Beth Collier, Joyce Mar- tinez, Gracie Cortez, Lee Ann John- son, Celina LxDpez, and the manager Sue Wolfshohl. Kneeling: Sheila Daniel, Tina Rohan, Josephine Ramirez, Pamela Navarro, Veronica Hernandez, Hilda Bernal, Nancy Fagan, and Sandra Frazier. Bottom: Mr. Maresh, Jr. High Coach, hands the second place tro- phy to the High School girls at the Redfish tournament. 104 Volleyball Girls Win District Top: The 1974-75 Jr. High Volleyball team: Standing: Coach Maresh, Tina Rohan, Stephen ie Conner, Beth Coll- ier, Patsy Martinez, Joyce Martinez, Gracie Cortez, Pamela Navarro, Lee Ann Johnson, and manager Sue Wolfshohl. Kneeling: Josephine Ramirez, Nancy Fagan, Hilda Bernal, Sheila Daniel, Ester Garcia, Sandra Frazier, and Celina Lopez. Bottom Left: Gracie Cortez is ready for anything as Nancy Fagan and Pamala Navarro back her up. Bottom Right: Beth Collier, Joyce Martinez, and Hilda Bernal practice bumping. 105 Mt. Garcia Coaches Jr. High Tennis Top Left: Mr. Garcia, Tennis coach for High School and Jr. High, devotes a lot of his spare time to the tennis players. Top Right: Danny Garcia played Jr. High boys singles and Ysabel Castillo and Steve Marlatt played doubles. Bottom Right: Lee Ann Johnson and Veronica Her- nandez made up the Jr. High girl ' s tennis team. 106 Jr. High Plays To Win Top: The 1974-75 Jr. Highs Boys Team. Standing (1-r): Manager Ronnie Hilscher, Lorenzo Garcia, Tony Daniel, Danny Garcia, Michael Osterloh, Matias Canales, Ralph Tijerina, Coach Freddy Maresh, and Billy Fagan. Kneeling (1-r): Freddy Cortez, Steve Marlatt, Charles Dyer, Gary Flores, Arnulfo Perez, Ysabel Castillo, Xavier Cortez, and Jimmy Rathkamp. Bottom Left: Hurry up, Billy! shouts Michael Osterloh as Billy Fagan takes careful aim during a warm-up game. Bottom Right: Gary Flores jumps high to tip the ball to Ysabel Castillo. Jimmy Rathkamp is ready just in case the ball comes his way. 107 Q J t. -High Track Boys 9bow Promise m « f Top: The 1974-75 Jr. High track team are: Standing: Coach Fred Maresh, Lorenzo Garcia, Arnulfo Perez, Matias Canales, Michael Osterloh, Gary Flores, and Ralph Tijerina. 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