Brackenridge High School - La Retama Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

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Brackenridge-A Cloud Full of Memories LA RETAMA Brackenridge High School San Antonio. Texas Volume 45 3 Theme Life's most priceless possessions are memories. We at Brackenridge have a cloud full of memories. The 1964 edition of your yearbook has attempted to preserve the personalities and experiences of the past school year. The La Retama has endeavored to capture the joys, the sorrows--the memories which make up life at Brackenridge. This year was indeed a memorable year; one that was both happy and sad, exciting and disappointing. The bewilderment of the Sophomores at their first year of high school, the enthusiastic anticipation of the Juniors, and the joys and sorrows of the Sophisticated Seniors are all reflected in the pages of your annual in order that 1964 may be kept alive and real to you for years to come. It is the memories of this year which make it stand apart from all others. It is the memories of this year which will always remain a part of us. This is Brackenridge--A Cloud Full of Memories 4 • • Dedication La Retama '64 is dedicated to a man who possesses the ideals of loyalty, service, helpfulness, and above all, sincere friendliness; a person who has served Brackenridge for more than twenty-four years. As a token of our admiration and appreciation for the interest he has given to Brackenridge, we dedicate this yearbook to our Head Custodian, Mr. Herman Muenchow. VV vv VV w CLOBBER lLr n'v A Cloud Full In These Buildings Floats MR. OSCAR E. MILLER Superintendent Mr. Oscar E. Miller, the new superintendent of the San Antonio Independent School District, always takes time out of his busy program to cooperate not only with Brackenridge, but also with other schools in the San Antonio Independent School District. Mr. Miller was for sixteen years Assistant Superintendent of Secondary Schools. Since that time he has been, and still is admired by his associates for his willingness to stand shoulder to shoulder with our school administration in providing us with a thorough and excellent education. City Schools Directed by MR. A. W. NORTON Assistant Superintendent of Secondary Schools 14 Board and Administrative Staff ! fir . The students at Brackenridge high school are to be commended for the fine spirit evidenced throughout the student body this year. In classroom studies and student activities, true Eagle Spirit has been present to the extent that all future student bodies will find a challenge in the standard set during 1963-64. By carrying Eagle Spirit over into their personal lives, I know that our seniors of 1964 will be able to meet the challenges of adult life and fulfill their roles as useful citizens. Success in life comes most often to those who work to the best of their ability, value honesty, and demonstrate loyalty to God and country. Follow this simple rule and happiness will surely be yours. ’■VAwvJ.v ttVtV v • vY Vi V,Y Y 1 Y.V ‘.Y ‘ ,Y,V-v).Y 1 Y, V'V. v v v3y. • va ’ 4 ' V , • 1 . • i ' r' Y«'' • V ' ‘.l . .•A ’., v.y y w • • •. , i • • .t ' MR. ROBERT E. DENNIS Vice-Principal Administration Mr. Robert E. Dennis, vice-principal of Brackenridge high school, comes to us from Jefferson high school where he taught for nine years. He is a graduate of Trinity University. He holds both a Bachelor of Science and Master of Education degree. He acts as an advisor to all boys and counsels them on any problem. He is also a valuable assistant to the principal. MRS. LUCILLE HERNDON Counselor MRS. GRACE C. KEELING Dean of Girls 16 - Mrs. Jean Dennis Secretary Mrs. Lindy Braun Secretary '-n Mrs. Bonnye Anderson Registrar Mrs. Eleonora Foerester Attendance Clerk English Difficult, Miss Irene Henderson Mr. Johnny E. Taylor Supervisor of Study Hall Treasurer Miss Elizabeth Fraley and Mrs. Frances Gembler, Librarians 18 but Required MISS FRANCES BENHAM B.S., Texas Tech. College; Future Teachers of America sponsor. MRS. MERRIL S. GATES B.A., S. W.T.S.C.; M.A., St. Mary's U.; Chairman of English department. MISS CAROL GREGORY B.A., University of Texas MISS CARMEN GUTIERREZ B. A., Texas Woman’s U. MRS. JEAN HARRISON B.A., Incarnate Word College; M.A., Incarnate Word College; Ravens sponsor. MR. DAVID HILDEBRAND B.A., St. Mary's U.; Student Council sponsor. One of the many functions of The Ravens Literary Society is to promote interest in literature. MRS. JANICE JOHNSON B.A., Lindenwood College. MR. SIEGFRIED JUCKNIES B. A., Trinity U. MRS. MARY LITTLE B.A., Our Lady of the Lake College. 20 MRS. BARBARA ANN MOCK B. A., Trinity U.; Future Teachers of America Sponsor MRS. LORAINE K. MARTIN B. A., Prairie View A M College History—Pass to Future MR. RAYMOND R. BOOTH B. A., Southwestern Bible College; B. A. f Trinity U.; Audio-Visuals Coordinator MRS. MARJORIE BRUINGTON B. S., Trinity U.; Junior Class Sponsor MR. JOSEPH D. CANTEAU B. A., St. Mary's U. MR. LIONEL M. CORTEZ B. A., U. of Texas 21 MR. J. SIDNEY LANGHART, JR. B. A., S. E. S. College MRS. LYDIA W. MAGRUDER B. A., Austin College; M. A., U. of Texas MR. CHARLES O. MAY, JR. B. A., St. Mary's U.; M.A., S.W.T. S. College; National Honor Society Sponsor MISS NANCY LOU McCALLUM B. A., U. of Texas; M. A., U. of Colorado; History Department Chairman MRS. MARY HELEN MILLS B. S., North Texas State U.; Future Nurses of America Sponsor MR. RICHARD H. SMITH B. S., Trinity U.; Political Science Sponsor MR. ROBERT S. TROTTER, JR. B. S., U. of Texas 22 Math—The Power to Reason Mr. Hawkins explains a problem to his Algebra class. MR. HUGH W. BECKCOM B. S., U. of Texas; Science Club Sponsor MR. MEREDITH H. BRIGHT B. S., Oklahoma A M College MR. DELBERT D. HAWKINS B.S., S.W.T. S.T. College MRS. THEO ITZ B. A., Incarnate Word College; M.A., S.W.T.S.T. College 23 MRS. GWENDOLYN C. SANCHEZ MISS LUCILLE WHARTON B. S., Trinity U.; B. A., U. of Texas; Junior Red Cross Club sponsor Senior Class sponsor MR. JOSEPH V. ZARSKY B. A., St. Mary's U. Science is Opportunity MR. HERMAN HUMBLE B. S., Southwestern U.; Basketball Coach MRS. MAMIE LEW B. A., Our Lady of the Lake College; M. Ed., Our Lady of the Lake College MRS. KALLI MASTERS B. S., Trinity U.; M. A., Trinity U.; Science Club sponsor 24 MR. FRANK R. NELSON B.S., M. Ed., S.W.T.S. College; Hi-Y sponsor. MR. ROBERT A. SINCLAIR B.S., Trinity U.; Sophomore Class sponsor. Physical Fitness Test Required at B.H.S. MR. ROY WELDON FORREN B.S., Baylor; M. Ed., Trinity U.; Head Football Coach. MR. RODE B. GONZALES B.S., Texas Christian U.; B Team Coach MR. JOSEPH B. MULLINS B. S., Trinity U.; M.Ed., Trinity U.; Head Track Coach, Football Line Coach SFC. MARVIN L. STEWARD Commandant and Cadet Corps Officers Club A and B Drill Teams SGT. BRUCE A. WELBORN Basic Military Subjects ROTC, Rifle A and B Team P.E. and Students Shape R.O.T.C. Help Keep in Fop FMiysieal MISS MAXINE LOCKHART MISS PATRICIA J. MEAD B. S., Mary Hardin-Baylor College; B. S., West Virginia Wesleyan M.R. E., S. W.B. S.; Purple Jackets Sponsor 26 Spanish Enjoyed at B.H.S. MRS. THERESA TAMAYO B.A., McKendree College; La Voz Espanola and El Eco (Spanish Language Newspaper) sponsor. MR. HICKS A. TURNER B. A., Trinity U.; La Estrella sponsor. Those cold gloomy days are here again, says Mrs. Anderson to Mrs. Lew. MRS. KAY ANDERSON B.A., East Texas State; Purple Masque sponsor. MRS. SHARON JEFFRIES B. F. A., Texas Christian U.; Purple Masque co-sponsor. 27 Commercial Work Increases Enrollment Students get ready for a typing drill. MRS. MINNIE C. RODRIGUEZ B. B. A., Sul Ross State College; La Voz Espanola Spanish Club Sponsor MR. JOHNNY E. TAYLOR B.S., S.W.T.S. College; School Treasurer MRS. PAULITA B. TIETZE B. A., Baylor U.; M. A., St. Mary's U.; Sigma Epsilon Sponsor, Faculty Courtesy Committee MR. BOYD L. TURNER B. S., U. of Alabama MR. CHARLES A. APPLEGATE MR. CHARLES CARLISLE MR. LOUIE R. CARTER B. A., St. Mary's U.; Mill Work. Texas A M, U. of Texas; Metal Texas A M, U. of Texas; Printing. Work. Five Vocational Courses Offered at Brack Ramiro Andrade and Vernon Bonillas watch Billy Marshall make adjustments in Metal Shop. MR. OLIN MOLTZ Texas A M, U. of Texas; Vocational Department Chairman; Radio and TV Repair. MRS. PAULINE WOODWARD S.A.C., U. of Texas; Cosmetology. Practical Arts Provide Practical Training MRS. VIVIAN BAIN B. S., U. of Texas; M. A., Trinity U. MRS. NANCY McELROY B. S., S. W. T.S. College; Future Nurses of America Paula Saldana prepares material for cutting. MRS. RONALD P. TIPTON B. S., Trinity U.; Junior Red Cross MR. VARDEN VINCENT B. S. Ed., Abilene Christian College; Brackenridge Chapter Texas Industrial Arts Student Association Music and Fine Arts Gloria Gallardo shows Gilbert Guajardo the technique of using complimentary colors. MISS JOYCE CHAMBERLAIN B. M. and M. Ed., Our Lady of the Lake College; Eagletones Sponsor MR. HOWARD T. HARRIS, JR. B. S., Trinity U.; La Retama, Times and Quill and Scroll Sponsor MR. BILL DABNEY B. M., U. of Texas; Band Director MRS. FLORENCE BAIN HIGDON B. A., St. Mary's U.; M. A., S.W.T. College; Stevensons Sponsor 31 Teaching Isn't All They Can Do Yes, I'm Coach Mullins. Miss Mead, Mrs. Bain and Miss Chamberlain make Christmas gift sacks. Brackenrid e P.T.A. Serves Proudly Mrs. Lois Spencer........................President Mrs. Betty Owczarzak.......Vice-President Mrs. Amparo Critzer.......................Treasurer Mrs. Billa Dansby.........................Secretary To bring into closer relation the home and the school so that parents and teachers may co-operate intelligently is the main object of the Brackenridge Parents-Teachers Association. Their main money raising project is the Mexican supper and talent show which is held annually. The Aloha Prom, sponsored by the P.T.A. each spring for the Senior Class, brings a happy thought and ending to a busy year. Mrs. Owczarzak, Mrs. Spencer and Mrs. Critzer. Mrs. Spencer presides at a monthly meeting. Cafeteria Ladies and Custodians Serve B.H.S. Hundreds of bottles of milk and orange juice a day are sold by our cafeteria workers, while hungry students devour hundreds of plate lunches daily. Mrs. Miller, cafeteria supervisor, and her staff of twelve workers enliven lunch time with holiday dinners of turkey and trimmings, and appropriate counter decorations. Our school custodians, too, deserve much credit. Through their tireless efforts it is possible for each student and teacher to enjoy clean surroundings and an atmosphere of good will. We sincerely appreciate their services and say thanks for all they have done. MRS. NELMA MILLER Cafeteria Manager Dawn to Dusk 34 From left to right: Riddle, Morales, Solis, Stroud, Rivas, Books, Rossman, Jordan. MR. HERMAN MUENCHOW Head Custodian 1st Row: Scott, Riley, Acenedo, Rivera. 2nd Row: Guerrero, Falxon, Sanchez, Almendarez. 3rd Row: Muenchow. Cooking and Cleaning 35 It's a pleasant thought when there is nothing left to do. Bottom Row . Michelle Gallegos, Norma Merla, Jeanette Roberts, Mary Gloria Padilla, Olga Perrera, Armandina De Leon, Nilda Montelongo. 2nd Row: Blanca Zamarron, Mary Frances Juarez, Gloria Cevallos, Vickie Kyrisch, Crystal Krueger, Alice Botello, Beverly Childs, Yolanda Hinojosa, Thomas Dansby, Olga Salinas, Paula Saldana, Mary Ester Rios, Paula Riojas, Frances Guajardo. 3rd Row: Louis Hinds, Marco Lopez, David Benavides, Homer D. Arias, Daniel Garcia, Ramon Ruiz. Mr. David Hildebrand discusses future plans with members of Student Council. Student Council The Brackenridge Student Council has worked hafd to create a better understanding and to promote co-operation between the administration, faculty, and student body. The purpose of the Student Council is to serve the school and represent the school when called upon to do so. Among the activities undertaken by the organization are publishing the student directory, sponsoring the Kick-Off Prom, collecting money for the Times, and operating the Student Store. During Christmas, the Student Council also collects canned goods for the needy. 38 Bottom Row: Eva Ortiz, Betty Stone, Maxine Thomas, Dorthy Bell, Yolanda Zavala, Blanca I. Arguello. 2nd Row: Marina Suniga, Judy Metzger, Carol Ann North, Mamie Robinson, Ruby Dunlap, Robert Ric(ondo, Olga Estrada pora Villalobos, Roman Ramirez, Ruth Hendricks. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President David Benavides 1st Vice President Olga Perera 2nd Vice President Armandina De Leon Recording Secretary Nilda Montelongo Corresponding Secretary Paula Riojas Treasurer Thomas Dansby A. A. S.C. Treasurer Olga Salinas Parliamentarian Rose Marie Alvarez Chaplain Marco Lopez Boy-Sgt. at Arms Roman Ramirez C-Girl-Sgt. at Arms Olga Estrada Sponsor Mr. David Hildebrand President David Benavides puts up poster in cafeteria during football season. 39 Bottom Row: Carolyn Dibrell, Susan Chambers, Simona Bravo, Lupe Aragon, Alice Rueda, Rosalinda Esquivel. 2nd Row: Tony Hernandez, Idalia Tamez, Mary Louise Fuentes, Tony Rivas, Julia Fuentes, Juan Martinez, Rachel Galindo, James Hill, Sylvia Esquivel, Olivia Valdez, Jacqueline Rogers, Barbara Mosley. Student Government To David Benavides presides over the annual Marco Lopez and Joe Willis take time to collect can goods for A. A. S. C. meeting held here at school. needy families. 40 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Bottom Row: Nilda Montelongo, Armandina DeLeon, David Benavides, Olga Perera, Paula Riojas. 2nd Row: Marco Lopez, Rose Marie Alvarez, Thomas Dansby, Roman Ramirez, Olga Estrada, Olga Salinas. ' ps at Brack Student Council members plan their next activity. Susan Chambers and Michelle G a 11 e g o s work at the Student Council Store during their advisory period. 41 i KENBm maoyn—ySchooI suPPlies ,i0e« take °ut to have ndly iar. chelle £0s Susan Chambers, Nort a Merj Mother box Wbooh f0 SoPhornore Ert lisb inden‘ Members pay close attention as new business is being discussed. Unending Support Given by S.C. What shall I do, asks Armandina De Leon. Representatives hope to accomplish the purposes of the Student Council. 43 BARBARA BAGNATO Associate Editor ELEANOR WAGNER Literary Editor LINDA JIMENEZ Faculty Editor I - What’s a matter, don’t you like our paintings? GLORIA GALLARDO Co-Club Editor INEZ OZUNA Co-Club Editor 44 La Retama Producing the best book possible was the goal of the 1964 La Retama senior staff. Each staff member shared the strenuous work and long hours after school to meet their deadlines. Preparing copy, layouts, taking pictures, selling advertisements, and meeting deadlines was an experience every staff member shall remember. It is the hope of the 1964 staff to produce a book that every student of Brackenridge shall keep as a Cloud Full of Memories. HILDA ARGUELLO Co-Organization Editor MARY HELEN RINCON Co-Organization Editor ROBERT C. GARCIA Editor-in-chief MR. HOWARD HARRIS Sponsor 45 JUDY DELGADO Co-School Life Editor JOSIE HURTADO Co-School Life Editor Staff members have a good time while working. Staff Has YOLANDA JACINTO Co-Class Editor PENNY COLE Co-Class Editor JERRY LYNN STRINGER Circulation Manager HENRY RAMIREZ Index Editor MARY ELVA CAMPOS Business Manager 46 Barbara Bagnato, Hilda Arguello, and Jerrie Stringer admire work done by Robert Garcia using his new Howdy Doody crayons and coloring book. ELVIRA R. MARTINEZ Picture Editor Fun Working CHARLES NELSON Photographer Juniors Sell Frank Romo shows Minerva Medina the parts of a camera. Diane Lynn Jones looks through old yearbooks to find advertisers. Junior staff members wait for bus as they go to sell ad vertisements. T „ . ... Michael Mock uses the phone instead of his lees to Julie Sanchez and Gloria Gomez wait as an advertiser , 1 5 sell an ad. signs receipt. Shirley Arbizu and Celia Cisneros prepare to go to business establishments. Putting out one of the oldest high school newspapers in Texas is the t a s k of the Brackenridge Times staff. Every two weeks the Times staff presents the school's news to the students. Every member of the staff has his own special job and besides his job, he also pounds the sidewalks trying to solicit ads. The junior staff aids the senior staff by selling ads and by helping them in every way possible. The Brackenridge Times is a member of the Colombia Scholastic Press Association, the Interscholastic League Press Association, the Interscholastic League Press Conference, and the Texas High School Press Association. Editor-in-chief, Sylvia Valdivia prepares layouts. Sponsor MR. HOWARD T. HARRIS Associate Editor Laura Garza and Publicity Coordinator Esther Salas discuss paper. Seniors Enjoy Wo 50 Feature Editor Lydia Alcala and staff members Helen Saldibar, and Sherril Dietz enjoy working with Editorial Editor Theresa Villareal. rking on Paper Business Manager Norma Elizalde shows Circulation Manager Raul Blancas how to number checks. Charles Robinson has fun dictating to Sports Editor Robert Delgado. Maria Jung, Carmen Villareal, and Diana Martinez discuss work in putting out a paper. Juniors Sh Daisy Johnson looks in telephone directory for phone number of advertiser. 52 ow Determination Frank Romo and Herman Flores develop pictures. SEATS 4 Mary Helen Martinez checks her schedule while Theresa Villareal gets ready to write down hers. Juan Serna writes a story. 53 Bottom Row: W. Steen, M. Langley, R. Elizondo, E. Salazar, D. Garcia, J. Herrera, F. Coronado, L. Mitchell. 2nd Row: D. Smith, H. Brown, J. Macias. 3rd Row: M. Reyes, L. Lott, R. Garcia, H. Estrada, E. Rosas, D. Cruz, G. Garza, F. Flores, A. Flores, A. Thomas. 4th Row: A. Gomez, H. Herring, J. Robles, E. Martinez, J. Pena, K. Ball, G. Sierra, W. Jefferson, R. Terrell. 5th Row: J. Martinez, C. Thomas, A. Kline, H. Cuenca, C. Spencer, G. Garcia, R. Santos, C. Sheffield, T. Gutierrez, F. Umblance. R.O.T.C. Cadets are inspected by Sgt. Welborn from head to sole. The purpose of the Reserve Officers Training Corps is to educate and familiarize cadets in the many principals of the military organization. Among the studies undertaken by the cadets are military courtesy, discipline, weapons, leadership, map reading, first aid, and their proper uses. The most important event of the year is the Federal Inspection which determines the Corp's rating as an honor unit. The cadets prepare themselves for this annual occasion through hard work, many hours of marching, and anticipation of the event. Weekly inspections help the cadets take pride in their appearance, and help to see each cadet's progress. Social events are the Field Day at which awards are given to rewarding cadets on the basis of their merit, efficiency, conduct, and record each has produced, and the Military Ball held annually, at which time the deserving officers receive their commissions. 54 Lectures a Part of R.O.T.C. Bottom Row: C. Vargas, J. Lawrence, N. Robinson, S. Solis, T. Sheppard, M. Mock. 2nd Row: F. Conde, G. Leyva, M. Holiday, L. Garza, F. Orta, W. Garza, G. Soliz, R. Narvaez, S. Mathis, J. Willis, J. Castro. 3rd Row: R. Henderson, R. Maldonado, J. Bennet, E. Rodriguez, S. Devorn, M. Rodriguez, F. Zertuche, M. Castillo, R. Hall, J. Maroquin. 4th Row: F. Cortez, A. Plaza. H. Perez, A. Spencer, A. Valdez, J. Gallegos, T. Ramirez, J. Hernandez, R. Silvas, D. Jimenez, L. Woytasczyk. Sgt. Steward waits for a well-informed cadet to answer. ROTC commandant, Sgt. Steward, is always willing to talk things over with cadets. Inspection Is Bottom Row: J. Carroll, E. Ortiz, S. Reyes, R. Crockett, C. Watson, R. Ruiz, B. Sanchez. 2nd Row: E. Washington, H. Moncibais, D. Cirilo, J. Guilmont, E. Lopez, J. Palacio, C. McKnight, R. Lemmons, B. Crawford. 3rd Row: R. Owens, J. Moreno, A. Maxwell, F. Lisle, L. Critzer, J. Salazar, J. Carroll, A. Lovings, J. Plata, G. Cevallos. 4th Row: G. Ricks, R. Callies, R. Rendon, D. Renteria, D. Sepulveda, F. Castaneda, A. Lopez, P. Arcos, J. Gomez, A. Zamora. T ‘._4 Sgt. Welbom instructs cadets on disassembly of the trigger housing group of the M-l rifle. Necessary in R.O.T.C. Bottom Row: A. Auzenne, J. Bustos, J. Chavarria, D. Rodriguez, B. Gaskin. 2nd Row: N. Dean, T. Hickman, R. Torralva, C. Vargas, L. Claridge, J. Stevenson, J. Kolinek, W. Camina, J. Gonzales, M. Ray. 3rd Row: E. Griffin, R. Apolinar, W. Grayson, R. Snubble, M. Correa, J. Perez, T. New, J. Desoto, J. Cruz, S. Baray. 4th Row: A. Serda, R. Morante, H. Glasco, W. Adair, R. Orozco, R. Dold, D. Croft, A. Gomez, J. Cervantes. 5th Row: J. Martinez, R. Imierial, F. Guajardo, A. Hinojosa, M. Hernandez, G. Reyna, V. Galloway, R. Martinez, R. Lopez, C. Berger. BRIGADE STAFF Bottom Row: Cdt. Col. W. Garza, Cdt. Lt. Col. M. Langley. 2nd Row: Cdt. Capt. C. Nelson, Cdt. Opt. A. Acpst% Cdr. SgtTjVlajor R. , rfyyaeZr- dt. 1st Lt. L. Mitchell. Brigade Sta The ROTC Color Guard members proudly display the flags. They are D. Garcia, R. Sierra, L. Borrego, R. Pena. In an inspection the back is just as important as the front. 58 FIRST BATTALLION Capt. Jerry Soliz 1st. Lt. Arthur Cema SECOND BATTALLION Capt. Larry Claridge 1st. Lt. James Stevenson ff Keeps R.O.T.C. Organized Most cadets serve several tours as stair or hall guards. ROTC cadets raise and lower the flag daily at Brackenridge. 59 Bottom Row: A. Cema, J. Desoto, E. Ortiz, J. Chavarria, J. Martinez, F. Auguilar, R. Silvas, F. Cortez, R. Elizondo, J. Solis, J. Reyes. 2nd Row: R. Morante, F. Coronado, R. Cervantes, F. Flores, Hernandez, T. Serda, J. Robles, M. Ray, S. Solis. 3rd Row: B. Sanchez, H. Moncibais, J. Herrera, G. Garza, A. Flores, F. Lisle, V. Reyes, J. Willis, G. Sierra, W. Garza. 4th row: T. Gutierrez, H. Cuenca, L. James, A. Auzzene, W. Steen, R. Hall, R. Santos, R. Crockett. “A” Drill Team Practices D The R. O. T. C. Drill Team is made up of sharp and neat cadets. This group of cadets take time to practice daily early in the morning, aiming as their goal the annual competition held at Alamo Stadium. Acting as honor guard of the Purple Jackets during football season and taking part at all major parades are other activities of the Drill Team. The Drill Team is under the command of cadet Capt. Jimmy Reyes and under the supervision of Sgt. Marvin Steward. 60 Drill Team Commander Jimmy Reyes prepares to inspect A Drill Team prior to a parade. A Drill Team practices the Queen Anne's Salute. aily for Perfection Bottom Row: T. Sheppard, J. Holliday, E. Rodriguez, J, Carroll, A. Maxwell, S. Smith, D. Renterio. 2nd Row: H. Glasco, S. Mathis, V. Galloway, F. Guajardo, G. Ricks, R, Garcia, A. Valdez, A. Hinojosa. 3rd Row: W. Grayson, C. McKnight, M. Castillo, J. Carroll, H. Perez. “B” Drill Team B Drill Team members practice marching in hopes of someday Members of the B Drill Team await inspec-being promoted to the A Drill Team. tion. 62 The Brackenridge Rifle Team shoots daily before and after school. Rifle Team Bottom Row: Juan Cruz, David Croft, Armado Plaza. 2nd Row: Andrew Gomez, Jerald Kolink, Roy Lopez, Max Langley. The Rifle Team competes against other San Antonio schools for honors, trophies, and recognition as outstanding Rifle Team. The Rifle Team is under the command of Cadet Lt. Col. Max Langley and under the supervision of Sgt. Bruce Weldon. 63 Gloria L. Flores Hilda Arguello Officers Lead Sharon Prater, Judy Delgado, Mary Helen Rincon OFFICERS Sponsor Miss Maxine Lockhart President Gloria L. Flores Vice-President Hilda Arguello Secretary-Treasurer Mary Helen Rincon Historian Judy Delgado Typist Sharon Prater Drill Team Commander Grace Solano P. J. officers for 1963 and 1964 Purple Jackets Bottom Row: Esther Salas, Patsy Guerrero, Mary Helen Saldibar, Barbara Bagpato, Olga Salinas. 2nd Row: Jean Castillo, Helen Rincon, Gloria L. Flores, Miss Maxine Lockhart, sponsor; Hilda Arguello, Judy Delgado, Grace Solano, Macy_ telongo, Rosalinda Ramon. 3rd Row: Anna Marie Cavazos, Cynthia Malone, Emily Ruiz, Margaret Contreras, Isabel Rodriguez, Penelope Cole, Norma Garcia, Elva Medrano, Alice Gonzales, Lydia Ballaza, Connie Gonzales, Gloria Helen Sanchez, Joyce Crayton, Grace Riojas. 5th Row: Judy Cosgrove, Yolanda De Leon, Montyne Ellis, Bobbie Crock-Clack, Alice Navarro, Rachel Osuna, Yolanda Ballard, Rosa Rodriguez, Linda Vasquez, Olga Perera, Blanca I. Arguello, Purple Jackets Lead Brackenridge Rachel Belton, Dora Ann Castillo, Marina Suniga, Elvira Martinez, Paula Saldana, Gloria GallaxdOr - ign Prat :, Mary Louise Garcia, Mary Esther Rios, Diane Lynn Jones, Dolores Fernandez, Patricia Bellinger( Linda Gonzales? Nilda Mon-PerezT Rosalinda Lopez. 4th Row: Alice Luna, Mary Nell Siller, Josie Arocha, Frances Guajardo, Elia Perez, Maria Courvier, Paula Riojas, Gloria Salazar, Anna Marie Rodriguez, Margaret Castillo, Lydia Alcala, Alice Mendez, Mary ett, Gloria Lee Rojo, Maria Jung, Diane Penn, Lupe Rodriguez, Rachel Jasso, Yolanda Medina, Esther Elizalde, Margie Celia Cisneros, Alice Mancill T Magaiy Tame f lice Paez. Hi h School Spirit 67 Alcala, Lydia Arguello, Blanca I. Arguello, Hilda Arocha, Josie Ragnarnr Rarhara Ballard, Yolanda Ballaza, Lydia Bellinger, Patricia Belton, Rachel Castillo, Dora Ann Castillo, Jean Castillo, Margaret Cavazos, Anna Marie Cisneros, Celia Clack, Margie Cole, Penelope Contreras, Margaret Cosgrove, Judy Courvier, Gloria Crayton, Joyce Crockett, Bobbie Delgado, Judy De Leon, Yolanda Elizalde, Esther Ellis, Montyne Fernandez, Dolores Flores, Gloria L. Gallardo, Gloria Garcia, Gloria jy-fcotfise Gaictar Ma Garcia, Norma Gonzales, Alice Gonzales, Connie onzales, Linda Guajardo, Frances Guerrero, Patsy Jasso, Rachel Jones, Diane Lynn Jung, Maria P.J.’s Perform at Halftime Limon, Rebecca Lopez, Rosalinda Luna, Alice Malone, Cynthia Mancillas, Alice Martinez, Elvira Medina, Yolanda Medrano, Elva Mendez, Alice Montelongo, Nilda Navarro, Alice Osuna, Rachel Paez, Alice Penn, Diane Perera, Olga Perez, Elia Perez, Mary Isabel Prater, Sharon Ramon, Rosalinda Rincon, Mary Helen Riojas, Grac Riojas, Paula Rios, Mary Esther Rodriguez, Anna Marie Rodriguez, Lupe Rodriguez, Maria Rodriguez, Rosa Rojo, Gloria Lee Ruiz, Emma Salas, Esther 70 Purple Jackets lead the students in yells during Pep rallies. P.J.’s Take Active Part in Pep Rallies Salazar, Gloria Saldana, Paula Saldibar, Helen Salinas, Olga Sanchez, Mary Helen Siller, Mary Nell Solano, Grace Suniga. Marina Tamez, Magaly Vasquez, Linda 71 i ft! I i .V CO z « D u CO XJ §1 o g CO CN Cheerleaders Lead in Spirit IKr' ; HELEN SALDIBAR Senior Cheerleader s PATSY GUERRERO Senior Cheerleader ESTHER SALAS Senior Cheerleader . ... The Brackenridge Purple Jacket Drill Team led by drill team commander Grace Solano enjoyed a successful year performing at basketball halftimes. The long hours of practice in the morning and after school showed as the drill members put on fine precision drills. Each member of the drill team is chosen on her drilling and marching ability as well as academic performance. The drill team also serve as ushers at various programs and march at the head of the Purple Jackets in parades. Grace Solano Drill Team Commander Bottom Row: Mary Isabel Perez, Connie Gonzales, Alice Mendez, Mary Louise Garcia, Lydia Alcala, Grace Solano, Mary Gloria Salazar, Paula Riojas, Bobbie Crockett, Montyne Ellis, Paula Saldana, Yolanda de Leon. -2nd. Row Linda) Gonzales ) Rebecca Limon, Mary Helen Rincon, Sharon Prater, Norma Garcia, Maria Rodriquez, Magaly Tame Rlojas Blanca Arguello, Olga Perera, Yolanda Medina, Mary Esther Rios, Gloria Gallardo. ---------------‘ 74 1963-64 Purple Jacket Drill Team Bottom Row: Bill Dabney, band director; Josie Hurtado, Inez Ozuna, Delia Aguilar, Virginia Henderson, Hercilia Alderete, do, Rosie Camacho, Alice Hernandez, Diana Flores, Ester Aguilar, Martha Leach, Teresa Villarreal, Gloria Melendez, cinto, Anita Dansby, Nivia Luna, Irene Ortiz, Yolanda Escobedo, Yolanda Wilkins, Viola De Leon. 3rd Row: Cathy condo, Dora De La Rosa, Juanita Serna, Eva Leyva, Elizabeth Braziel, Sylvia Belasco, Rosalinda Perez, Olga Lopez, ward De La Fuente, Jesse Anguiano, Mike Adame, Thomas Dansby, Joe G. Garza, Carl Roberts, Charles McKinney, Richard Hernandez, James Escobedo, Joe Garcia, Rudolph Henri, Robert Leyva, Carl Hannon, Ronnie Rodriguez, Paschal The Brackenridge High Diana Martinez, Jane Scott, Jesse Suarez, Rocky Cantu, Robert Garza, Jesse De La Vega, Edward Mosley, Dolores Cane-Dan Bates, Clara Hernandez, Richard Meiche, Guillermina Garza. 2nd Row: Olga Cardenas, Clara Garcia, Diana Ja-Redden, Mary Lee Marshall, Richard Reyes, Albert Godoy, Joe Cruz, Juan Serna, Ruben Rios, Johnny Fisher, Robert Ri-Johnny Tijerina. 4th Row: Marty Coy, Arthur Teal, Yolanda Jacinto, Tony Rivas, Robert Jalomo, Robert Vargas, Ed-Tony Casas, David Ramirez, Eugene Cantu, Raul Vargas. 5th Row: Mickey Ruth, Manuel Macias, Roger Escamilla, Wilkenson, Roy Castillo, Richard Scott, Carlos Hughes, Larry Batie, Kenneth Rogers, Sharon Mathews, Louie Portillo. School Eagle Band 77 Drum Adame, Mike Aguilar, Delia Aguilar, Ester Aid erete, Hercilia Bates, Dan Cantu, Eugene Belasco, Sylvia Cantu, Rocky Braziel, Elizabeth Cardenas, Olga Dansby, Anita Dansby, Thomas De La Vega, Jesse Camacho, Rosie Casas, Tony De Leon, Viola Garza, Guillermina Major Inspects Anguiano, Jesse Canedo, Dolores Coy, Marty Escobedo, Yolanda Garza, Joe G. Band Before Each Game Garza, Godoy, Robert Albert Henderson, Virginia Hannon, Carl Hernandez, Alice Hernandez, Clara Hernandez, Richard Hughes, Carlos Hurtado, Josie Jacinto, Diana Jacinto, Yolanda 79 Band Works Hard for Jalomo, Robert Leach, Martha Leyva, Luna, Eva Rosaric Nivia Macias, Manuel Marshall, Mary Lee Martinez, Diana Mathews, Sharon McKinney, Meiche, Charles Richard Melendez, Mosley, Gloria Edward Ortiz, Irene Redden, Kathy Roberts, 80 Carl Reyes, Richard Robinson, Robert Ricondo, Robert Rogers, Kenneth Rios, Ruben Scott, Jane Rivas, Tony Scott, Richard a Good Performance Serna, Juan Teal, Arthur Serna, Juanita Valdez, Mary Lee Vargas, Vargas, Raul Robert Villarreal, Villareal, Carmen Teresa Wilkinson, Wilkins, Paschal Yolanda 81 President RICHARD SCOTT Lieutenant ALBERT GODOY Lieutenant RICHARD REYES Lieutenant THOMAS DANSBY Lieutenant EUGENE CANTU GUILLERMINA GARZA Drum Major Band officers are, Bottom Row: Richard Meiche, Richard Hernandez, Yolanda Jacinto, and Marty Coy. 2nd Row: Juan Serna, Ronnie Rodriguez, Juanita Serna, Rosie Camacho, and Teresa Villarreal. OFFICERS Secretary Yolanda Jacinto Treasurer Rosie Camacho Parliamentarian Ronnie Rodriguez Reporter Theresa Villareal Quartermaster Richard Meiche Librarians Juan Sema Juanita Sema Richard Hernandez Marty Coy DELIA AGUILAR Senior Head Majorette INEZ OZUNA Senior Majorette HERCILIA ALDARETE Junior Majorette '-■j ■ JOSIE HURTADO Senior Majorette VIRGINIA HENDERSON Senior Majorette Bottom Row: Michelle Gallegos, Bertha Jauregui, Sylvia Valdivia, Gloria Flores, Hilda Arguelle, Mary Helen Rincon. 2nd Row: Mr. Charles May, Sponsor; Patricia Bailey, Patsy Guerrero, aron Prahy:, Elvia Martinez, Mary Esther Rios, Max Langley. 3rd Row: Oscar Mendez, Woodell Jackson, Gloria Gallardo, Thomas Dansby, Robert Delgado, Mary Ware. Not pictured: Delia Aguilar, Penny Cole, Guillermina Garza, Alice Gonzales, Grace Solano. Sponsor Mr. Charles May President Elvira Martinez Vice-President Oscar Mendez Secretary Grace Solano Treasurer Mary Helen Rincon Chaplain Gloria Gallardo The Honor Society is composed of seniors selected from the upper 15 per cent of their class. This is the highest honor a student may receive in his high school career. In order to be elected into the Honor Society a student must have exhibited the desired traits, which are Scholarship, Service, Leadership, and Character. Some of the activities of the National Honor Society this year were membership and active participation in the San Antonio Area Association, which is composed of all the National Honor Chapters of the various schools. They also held a corsage sale on Color Day to boost school spirit and to raise money. They had a weiner roast and party as part of their Christmas celebration. 84 National Honor Society This year 56 seniors were elected to the National Honor Society. Candidates eligible to election in this chapter must have been in the first third of their senior class in scholarship, but only fifteen per cent of the total membership of the graduating class could be elected. These new members participated in their first NHS activity with the taking of pictures for the La Retama. Their next activity was a banquet given by the San Antonio Area Association of the National Honor Societies held at Robert E. Lee High School. Rounding out the year was the initiation ritual and an annual get-together. Bottom Row: Clarence Watson, Eleanor Wagnor, de la Cruz, Yolanda Jacinto, Grace Maldonada De Leon. 2nd Row: Albert Vargas, Olga Salinas, a, Alice Botello, Alma Castillo, Patric Olga £ier Narvaez, Arthur Cerna, Yolanda Borrego, Norma El T35pez7 3rd Row: Victoria Hernandez, Raul Blanpasj Vickie Kyrisch, Arthur Garcia, Margie Clack, Bea Vara, Norma Merla, Willie Garza. j ( , Helen Saldibar, Lydia Alcala, Jessica Dunlap, Cecilia Erline Hill, Josie Hurtado, Rosalinda Lopez, Armandina ez, Robert C. Garcia. EstherSalas. Virginia Hendersoop— Isabel Sanches, Etoothy DavS Yolie Guerrexo Richard J ana Gonzales, Glori a‘Almafe , Guadalupe Martinez, Marco erly Childs, Gregorio AguiUon, Davette Jones, Louis Hinds, pntos, Arthur Murillo, Albaro Trevino, Leonard Kowalik, Dolores 85 Sicilia Epsilon Society Bottom Row: Sylvia Valdivia, Bertha Jaurequi, Gloria L. Flores, Alice Gonzales, Hilda Arguello, Cecelia de la Cruz, Mary Gloria Salazar, Mary Helen Rincon, Elvira Martinez. 2nd Row: Mrs. Paulita B. Tietze, Norma Eli -zalde, Gloria Maran Almarez, Delia Aguilar, Patricia Guerrero, Mary Esther Rios, Mary Ware, Woodell Jackson, Gloria Gallardo, Isabel Sanchez. 3rd Row: Patricia Ann Bailey, Willie Garza, Beatrice Santos, Vickie Kyrisch, Davette Jones, Beverly Childs, Raul Blancas, Thomas Dansby. MRS. PAULITA TIETZE Sponsor All seniors maintaining a 3.5 average throughout their high school career are awarded a Sigma Epsilon pin permanently. A Sigma Epsilon pin represents a student on the honor roll. Sophomores and Juniors may wear a Sigma Epsilon pin as long as they make the honor roll, although these students must return the pin at the end of the year. 86 Quill and Scroll All seniors or juniors on the Times or La Retama staff with a 3.0 average may become members of Quill and Scroll, an honorary journalism society. To qualify a member must have done superior work in writing, editing, or business management. These students must also be recommended by the publications advisor and approved by the executive secretary of the Quill and Scroll Society. Sgt. at Arms Charles Nelson, Parliamentarian Barbara'Bagnaio, Treasurer Albert Vargas, Vice President Lydia Alcala, President Robert Delgado, Secretary Hida Arguello. Bottom Row: Mary Nell Siller, Cynthia Malone, ' rtorajagnato? Lydia Alcala, Hida Arguello, Sylvia Valdivia, Diane Lynn Jones. 2nd Row: Yolanda Jacinto, Celia Cisneros. Yolanda de Leon, Gloria Gallardo, Elvira Martinez! Laura Garza, Albert Vargas, Robert Delgado, Charles Nelson. 87 Bottom Row: Hercilia Alderete, Margie Paiz, Minen Zamarron,( Rose Marie Alvare Elva Medrano, Annabelle Barrientes. 2nd R w: Richard Narvaez bloria Gallardo, Homer Arias, Dolores Vara, Daniel Garcia, Paula Saldana, Robert Delgado, Dora Saldana. Able Leaders President, Paula Saldana, talks over activities for color day with club members. Mr. Turner and Miss Gutierrez enjoy sponsoring La Estrella. Bottom Row: Yolanda Paiz, Dora Ann Castillo, Gloria Garza, Maria Rodriguez, Olga Estrada, Lucy Barrientos, Norma Merla, Frances Juarez, Anna Marie Rodriguez. 2nd Row: Frank Bemal, Eddie Salazar, Willie Garza, Henry Saldana, Alonzo Montemayor, Richard Martinez, Olga Salinas, Mercy Flores, Mary Cosgrove, Susan Chambers, Albert Vargas. Direct La Estrella Officers are Albert Vargas, Roque Cantu, Margie Paiz, Homer Arias, Dora Saldana, Annabelle Barrientos Daniel Garcia. Rose Marie Alvarez OFFICERS President Paula Saldana Vice-President Margie Paiz Secretary VgoseMarie Alvarez Treasurer Homer Arias Historian Dora Saldana Reporter Daniel Garcia Sgt-at-Arms Annabelle Barrientes Roque Cantu Photographer Albert Vargas 91 The work done on this car shows good school spirit on behalf of La Estrella. Cake sales are one of the many activities of La Estrella. ork Hard for Color Day Susan Chambers and Mary Cosgrove look over plans for color day poster. Bonom Row Martha Diaz Pat Bellinger, Sylvia Arredondo, Eva Cavazos, Clara Garcia, Gloria Conde, iiada lQiizale 2nd Row: Margie Gallardo, Judy Cosgrove, Diana Martinez, Eleanor Wagner, Yolanda De Leon, Carol De Los Santos, Julie Cervantes, Janie Sanchez, Alice Munoz, Gloria Padilla, Josie Arocha. 3rd Row: Woodell Jackson, Gloria Cevallos, Dolores Garcia, Gloria Garcia, Diana Campos, Rachel Jasso, Gloria Rojo. Stevensons Literary Society J J Stevensons’ officers are Judy Cosgrove, Woodell Jackson, Rachel Jasso, and Mary Alice Munoz. President, Gloria Cevallos, reads a book review to the club. The Stevensons Literary Society, an all girl organization, was organized for the purpose of promoting the intellectual welfare and social enjoyment of the members, The club also serves the school in every way it can. In order to become a member each girl must have a C average and be voted in by the club. The Stevensons colors are yellow and white and the emblem is a pot of gold. Stevensons' sponsor, Mrs. Higdon, signs membership card for Julie Cervantes. OFFICERS President Gloria Cevallos Vice President Rebecca Limon Secretary Mary Alice Munoz Treasurer Rachel Jasso Sgt-at-Arms Judy Cosgrove Reporter and Chaplain Woodell Jackson Rachel Jasso calls roll at meeting. Becky Limon plans for future activities. Projects, Parties, Keep Ste Frances Guajardo seems to be amused. Wonder what it is? Josie Arocha and Bernice Dolores Garcia call home for a ride. 96 vensons Busy % j Day dreaming will get you nowhere. Virginia Alcala and Yolanda Espinoza pay attention to important business at Stevensons' meeting. Mrs. Rodriguez and Mrs. Tamayo sponsor La Voz which publishes El Eco. President Elvira Martinez Vice President Gloria Salazar Secretary Dora Villalobos Treasurer Beatrice Santos Editor El Echo Alma Castillo Co Editor Mary Helen Martinez La Voz Publishes Officers: Linda Trevino, Beatrice Santos, Floria Salazar, Alice Paiz, and Josie Arocha. Elvira Martinez’s cheerful smile welcomes new members to La Voz. 98 El Eco officers: Yolanda Escobedo, Bobby Guajardo, Mary Helen Martinez, Alma Castillo, Emily Zapata, and Herman Flores. Mr. Felix Garcia, local lawyer and teacher at San Antonio College lectures La Voz on its publication of El Eco. First Edition of El Eco Bottom Row: Yolanda Escobedo, Dora Garcia, Elvia Valdez, Elvira Martinez, Mary Elena Villareal, Nilda Monte-longo, Betty Stone, Brinda Benjamin, Shirley Arbizer. 2nd Row: Beatrice Santos, Mary Gloria Salazar, Alice Paez, Hilda Arguello, Yolanda Ramos, Linda Trevino, Eddie Garcia. 3rd Row: Marty Myers, Alice Navarro, Yolanda Bqrrego, Herman Flores, Zeke Bara, Hector Vallejo, Joe Pardron, Jose Gonzales, Blanca Arguello, Mary Helen Martinez, Dora Villalobos. La oz The Spanish Club was established a year ago and has progressed much with the publishing of El Eco. Its many activities include banquet, lectures, and parties. Dr. San Martin lectures to members of La Voz. Knowledge Increased Refreshments are served to members of club after a meeting. Through Lectures Mrs. Rodriguez, Elvira Martinez, and Mrs. Tamayo welcome Dr. San Martin. Bottom Row: Virginia Munoz, Edna D’Amico, Hercelia Alderete, Irene Ortiz, Virginia Henderson, Dora Valdez, Rosie Camacho. Row 2: Henry Ramirez, Vernon Bonillas, Arturo Hernandez, Herman Flores, Sherry Dietz, Bobbie Crockett, Anita Dansby, Mary Ware, Sherry Jasso,Louise Garcia, Ricky Davila, Frank Covarrubia. Row 3: Sammy Perez, Consuelo Hernandez, Yolanda Medin LauriLGarzaj Robert Ricondo, Horace Young, Thomas Dansby, Margie Clack, Esther Salas, Helen Saldibar, Albert Vargas, Olga Salinas, Theresa Villareal. Ravens’ sponsor, Mrs. Harrison, leaves after meeting is adjourned. Ravens’ officers are as follows: Seated: Mary Ware, Laura Garza, M5ry Louwe GaJfcia. Standing: Helen Saldibar, Henry Ramirez, Richard Arispe, Vernon Bonillas. The Raven Literary Society was organized in November, 1959, for the purpose of promoting the reading of good literature, to sponsor wholesome social activities, and to be of service to the school and community whenever possible. OFFICERS President Laura Garza frceTP efidenT' iary Louise Garcia ) ecretary— Mary Ware Treasurer Vernon Bonillas Reporter Helen Saldibar Sgt-at-Arms Henry Ramirez Richard Arispe Activities Enjoyed by Ravens Yolanda Ballard shows Dianne Lynn Jones how to prepare a corsage. Let's not be choosy now! Alice Navarro and Mary Helen Sanchez add finishing touches to corsages. Carnations are neat; but not to eat. Ravens Have Successful Year Busy hands make good profits. ! Bottom Row: Mario Vargas, Richard Cervantes, Abel Flores, Mr. Frank Nelson, George A. Garza, Joe G. Garza, Gilbert Guajardo. 2nd Row: Tony Serda, Vernon Bonillas, Joe Flores, Robert C. Garcia, Bill Mirando, Ruben Rios, Henry Ramirez. 3rd Row: Donny Cicello, Arthur Cema, Herman Flores, Armando Ovalles, Paul Pena, George Watson, Manuel Macias. 4th Row: Ricky Davila, Carlos Lavastida, Leo Lott, Johnny Gonzales, David Benavides. Hi-Y Has Ye Hi-Y president Arturo Hernandez collects money for dues, The Hi-Y is branch of the Young Mens Christian Association and only one of the many throughout the United States. The purpose of the Hi-Y is To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Does he or doesn't he? Only his doctor knows. Donny Cicello tries a game at billiard. ar Full of Fun Four-square is a popular game among the Hi-Y members, but Herman Flores got carried away a little. 107 OFFICERS President Louis Hinds Vice-President Ramon Ruiz Secretary Robert Perkins Treasurer Jerald Kolinek Sgt. -at-Arms Raul Solis Reporter Juan Hinojosa Bottom Row: Jesse De Soto, Raul Solis, Humberto Estrada, Edmund Coy, Raymond Mauricio, Rudy Ruiz, Richard J. Cervantes, Joe Pena. 2nd Row: Arturo Hernandez, Andrew Gomez, Juan Cruz, Jerald Kolinek, Fernando Molina, Ramon Ruiz, Cruz Chapa, Henry Bell, Louis Hinds, Juan Hinojosa. 3rd Row: Bill Stevenson, Ros w e 1 l llall, Manuel Mincillas, Arturo Navarro, Robert Perkins, Daniel Rodriguez. Sponsor, Mr. Vincent, the white print ent, Industrial Arts For thousands of years mankind has practiced architecture. From the time the first builder placed one stone upon the other to give himself a place for shelter, man has been planning and building himself into prosperity. Brackenridge trains these men. Students taking this course are eligible for membership in the Industrial Arts Club, which is the first club of its type in the city. This club plans to participate in the State Fair at A M College in May, and the San Antonio Fair in April. P 108 Industrial Arts officers are Ramon Ruiz, Robert jerkins, Jerald Kolinek, Juan yiinojosa, Raul Soliz. Mr yincent is very helpful to those students who are learning mechanical drafting. V repare for the Future Joe Chavarria illustrates the drawing of a piston. Members hold emblems of the Democratic and Republican parties as others look on. THE POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB The Political Science was organized in May of 1963 for the purpose of informing students about politics. Many of the club’s activities include attending lectures, a trip to the city jail and parties. Sponsor, Mr. Smith, speaks to members on the fine points of politics. Political Science Bottom Row: Connie Ponce, Rosalinda Perez, Esther Salas, Sharon Prater Patsy Guerrero, Sanchez, Beverly Simmons, Paulette Jones, Patricia Crockett, Alice Gonzales, Davette Jones. 2nd Row: Mary Esther Rios, Rebecca Limon, Gloria Rojo, Olga Perera, Rudy Dunlap, Beverly Childs, Mariam Aguayo, Patricia Kendrik, Jessica Dunlap. 110 OFFICERS Political Science officers draw up constitution which will be used as a future reference for years to come. President Olga Perera Vice-President Mary Esther Rios Secretary-Treasurer Sharon Prater Agenda Chairman Josue Hernandez Sgt. At Arms Beverly Childs David Benavides Drafts Constitution a— ______ Maldonado, Rose Marie Nicklor, Virginia Cepeda. 2nd Row: Milton Rovinson, Humberto Estrada, Nelson Martinez, Ralph Saucedo, Josue Hernandez, Victor Martinez, David Benavidez. Ill Bottom Row: Rose Marie Yanez, Liz Pitney, Maria Roman, Margie Lopez, Gloria Conde. 2nd Row: Mary Garza, Gloria Padrilla, Rose Mary Sanchez, Ida Gonzales, Connie Garza. 3rd Row: Melissa Grimes, Crystal Krueger, Rosie Rodriguez, Montene Ellis. 4th Row: Robert C. Garcia, Linda Vasquez, Evelyn Lemmon. 5th Row: Gregory Aguillon, Carolyn Mithell, Evelyn Manney, Willie Falke. 6th Row: Mrs. Andersom Mrs. inie Ortiz, Mike Lopez. 7th Row: Norma Elizalde Dorothy Hier. Mike Lopez answers roll call with a joke. Initiation Purple Masque officers: Janie Ortiz, Gregory Aguillon, Norma Elizalde, Mary Garza, and Melissa Grimes are introduced at banquet. Everyone enjoys club meetings. Dancing is one of many club activities. Norma Elizalde, president of the Purple Masque conducts meeting with the help of Gregory Aguillon and Melissa Grimes. Begins Year for Purple Masque Sponsor, Mrs. Kay Anderson begins a meeting cheer- Melissa Grimes, Mrs. Anderson, and Robert Garcia par fully. ticipate in candle light ceremony. Mary Dee Garza and Mike Lopez recite lines from Senior play. Norma and Gregory prompt Ed The Purple Masque Curtains go up, lights flash on and off and the play begins. The Purple Masque members made up of speech and drama students are the people behind the scenes. They work diligently to put on a production. Their many activities consist of a banquet, lectures, and parties. Members not only help in putting productions together but also act in them. 114 ward on his speech. Miss Coleman, sponsor of Purple Masque, lectures on her experience in making the film Four for Texas. The right lighting placed on the proper spot by Frank Covar-rubia can create an effect on the audience. OFFICERS President Norma Elizalde Vice President Gregory Aguillon Secretary Melissa Grimes Treasurer Mary D. Garza Reporter Norma Elizalde Sgt. -at-Arms Robert C. Garcia 115 OFFICERS CLUB From among the cadets, outstanding in every respect the officers of the R. O. T. C. are selected. Their meetings are held for the object of detecting the corps weakness and strengthening them. Outstanding Leadership Guides Corps Club sponsor, SFC M. L. Steward and Col. Willie Garza guide officers. Bottom Row: Arthur_-Cerna, Jerry Solis, Max Langley, Charles Nelson, Arthur Acosta, Lloyd Mitchell, Charles Mitchell, Charles Vai wchard Narvaez, James Stevenson, Larry Claridge. 2nd Row: Daniel Garcia, Eddie Salazar, Robert Elizondo, Fernando Coronado, Frank Orta, Charles Sheffield, Steve Solis, Willie Garza, Santos Reyes, Clarence Watson, Rudolph Crockett, Edward Ortiz, Joe Chavarria, Domingo Rodriguez, Bernard Gaskin, Juan Bustos. 116 Bottom Row: Arthur Cema, Richard Narvaez, Frank Orta, Clarence Watson, Edward Ortiz, Fernando Coronado, Charles Vargas, Arthur Acosta. 2nd Row: Willie Garza, Domingo Rodriguez, Jerry Solis, Juan Bustos, Larry Clar-idge, Eddie Salazar, Joe Chavarria, Bernard Gaskin, Steve Solis, Max Langley. 3rd Row: Lloyd Mitchell, James Stevenson, Charles Nelson, Daniel Garcia, Charles Sheffield, Santos Reyes, Robert Elizondo, Rudolph Crockett. BRIGADE STAFF c Cadet Col. Willie Garza Cadet Lt. Col. Max a3et Sgt. Major Richard Narvaez —Cadet lSTEtT Lloyd Mitchell Cadet Captain Charles Nelson Cadet Captain Arthur Acosta 117 Attentiveness is one of many characters that an officer must possess. JUNIOR RED CROSS The Jr. Red Cross does many worthwhile projects in order to help people. The food basket at Christmas time and the making of hats for sick people in the hospital are among their many projects. The sponsors are Mrs. Tipton and Mrs. Sanchez. We Give Bottom Row: Virginia Aguilara, Carolyn Hines. 2nd Row: Frank Bernal, Diana Flores, Lucy Botello. 3rd Row: Ida Gonzales, Janie Soliz, Elida Fonseca. 4th Row: Janie Flores, Marty Coy, Nancy Hines. 5th Row: Shelia Semes, Rosie Camacho, Yolie Guerrero. 6th Row: Ruth Martinez, Eddie Salazar, Frank Conde. 7th Row: Fernando Fernandez, Beatrice Santos, Robert Elizando. Helpful projects stimulate discussion OFFICERS President Marty Coy Vice-President Beatrice Santos Secretary Yolanda Guerrero Treasurer Frank Bernal Project Chairmen Eddie Salazar Linda Bamister Diana Flores a Helpi Bottom Row: Elizabeth Pitney, Irene Flores. 2nd Row: Mariano Zuniza, Alma Robledo, Janie Ramirez. 3rd Row: Yolando Lopez, Eloise Morales, Patricia Baily. 4th Row: Linda Benavidez, Elvia Villalpando, Norma Elizalde. 5th Row: Janie Pena, Elvia Valdez, Linda Bannister. 6th Row: Alice Navarro, Martha Leach, Rita Rivera. 7th Row: Consuelo Hernandez, Katy Coleman, Clara Nava. The program of the teaching profession and acquainting students with all its history and ethics is the purpose for which the club was organized in 1954. MRS. JOHNSON MRS. MOCK Teaching Career Bottom Row: Elizabeth Pitney, Diana Jones, Brenda Benjamin. 2nd Row: Billie Benjamin, Marty Mears, Viola Butler. 3rd Row: Connie Gonzales, Margie Gallardo, Mary Esther Salinas. 4th Row: Rubye Griffin, Linda Williams, Consuelo Jones. 5th Row: Linda Lobo. is Member’s Goal rthy Vela han [escribing the benefits of a teaching career. The club officers encourage members in every way they can. OFFICERS President 'Dorthy Vice President Linda Lobo Secretary Consuelo Jones Treasurer Marty Myers Parliamentarian Diane Jones Historian Billy Benjamin Members Encouraged To Prepare for Career FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Organized in 1951 for the purpose of investigating the field of nursing. The club is distinguished by a red and white striped uniform which symbolizes helping people. OFFICERS President Pat Ellis Vice-President Yolanda Pratt Secretary-Treasurer Cynthia Malone Chaplain Isabel Perez Reporter Evelyn Trujillo Hard working officers smile for picture. F. N. A. officers are: Patricia Ellis, Yolanda Pratt, Cynthia Malone, and Isabel Perez. Bottom Row: Margaret Castillo, Carmen Chavez, Helen Brown, Janie Ortiz, Betty Sanchez, Earline Hill, Christine Jackson. 2nd Row: Elizabeth Brazil, Cynthia Malone, Linda Vargas, Sylvia Pitts, Isabel Perez, Gloria Huff, Irene Reyes, Yolanda Gallardo, Lydia Balleza. 3rd Row: Patricia Johnson, Brenda Myart, Yolanda Pratt, Patricia Ellis, Audrey Taylor, Julian Freeman, Carmen Valdez, Dorthy Bell, Jackie Arch, Beverly Bennett. 4th Row: Bobbie Ford, Juanita Sheppard, Mamie Robinson, Linda Scholnemann, Hazel Butler, Annie Bridges. 121 Bottom Row: Norma Elizalde, Gloria Conde, Julia Maldonado, Gloria Gomez, Alma Robledo, Mary D. Garza, Maxine Thomas, Judy Taubert, Gloria Martinez, Mary Helen Ramirez, Aurora Carreon, Linda Lou Gonzales, Yolanda Espinoza, Frank Velarde. 2nd Row: Kathy Smith, Christine Alaniz, Sylvia Bernal, Selcita Fernandez, Rose Marie Cruz, Rachel Ozuna, Linda Sue Engelking, Barbara Alford, Diane Gonzales, Carmen Gomez, Pat Bailey, Juanita Flores, Sharon Summers, Woodell Jack-son. 3rd Row: Cecelio Gomez, Robert Rodriguez, Edward Moseley, Harvey Edmerson, Pete Ancina, Richard Scott, Phillip Moreno, Henry Astudillo, Clarence Jackson, Daniel Ramos, Richard Cervantes, Pat Vickers, Charlene Henson, Norma Biales. 4th Row: Floyd Mitchell, Henry Hynes, Zelma Watkins, Rudolph Henri, Randolph Askey, Madison Tyler, Ronald Richardson, James Lovings, Elmo Washington, Robert Garcia, Paul Pena, Charles Torres, Daniel Garcia, Marco Lopez, Ralph Trevino, Felix Gonzales. A Cappe Officers are Carmen Gomez, Woodell Jackson, Barbara Alford, Daniel Garcia, Gloria Conde, Carlos Torres. OFFICERS President Daniel Garcia Vice-President Barbara Alford Secretary Gloria Conde Treasurer Woodell Jackson Artist Carlos Torres Historian Carlos Torres Mistress of Robes Carmen Gomez The A Cappella Choir perforins at Christmas and Thanksgiving assemblies. Every year they enter the University Interscholastic League contest. Together with the Glee Club they sponsor the Choral Prom at the end of the year. MISS JOYCE CHAMBERLAIN Sponsor Daniel Garcia leads the A Cappella Choir during practice. 11a Choir Boosts Christmas Spirit Assemblies keep A Cappella members busy through the year. Bottom Row: Irene Rayos, Grade Rodriguez, Carmen Solis, Magdalena Garza, Ida Gonzales, Norma Garcia, Ruth Hendricks, Gloria Padilla, Yvonne Vargas, Diane Beers, Anne Marie De La Garza, Elida Caballo. 2nd Row: Rose Lee Medina, Yolanda Hernandez, Mary Compian, Maria Dolores Beltran, Isabel Barrera, Gladys Cardona, Marcella Morales, Louisa Sandoval, Bertha Zapata, Irene Acosta, Rosemary Arnold. 3rd Row: Marie Cruz Ramirez, Elvira Alfaro, Gloria Flores, Janie Pina, Mary Helen Garza, Tomasita Astudillo, Olga Mendoza, Rosita Moreno, Guadalupe Roman, Jackie White, Marion Ervin, Rosemary Estrada. 4th Row: Dora Saldana, Elvia Valdez, Armandina Escamilla, Emily Zapata, Linda Lobo, Sharron Jones, Doris Mitchell, Joyce Cantu, Willie Falke, Jean Henderson, Helen Levensailor, Shirley Washington. Glee Club Sponsor Miss Joyce Chamberlain emphasizes the importance of reading a scale. Officers of the Glee Club are Dora Saldana, Norma Garcia, Gloria Y. Vargas, Mary I. Barrera, Emily Zapata, and Ruth Hendricks. OFFICERS President Isabel Barrera Vice-President Yvonne Vargas Secretary Emily Zapata Treasurer Norma Garcia Historian Dora Saldana Mistress of Robes Ruth Hendricks The Glee Club is composed entirely of girls. One of their most important goals is attaining a good division rating at the University Interscholastic League Contest. They sang during the Christmas assembly, the Easter assembly, and at the Teachers' Council. The annual Choral Prom highlights the end of the year. Gloria M. Flores studies on music lesson. ub Sin s for Brackites Ida Gonzales sings solo while members hum. Daily practice keeps Glee Club members in tune. Lloyd Mitchell, Daniel Garcia, Madison Tyler, Henry Astudillo, Richard Cervantes, Pat Bailey, Barbara Alford, Kathy Smith, Isabel Barrera, Tomasita Astudillo, Mary Garza, Gloria Yvonne Vargas. Ea letones Perform at Teachers' Council Eagletones get equipment ready to perform at an assembly. Gloria Vargas and Kathy Smith lead members at the piano. Choral I 2nd Period 5 th Period 6th Period Bottom Row: Frank Covarrubia, Billy Alvarado, Robert Aguilar, Arturo Guajardo, Pablo Oliva, Gilbert Salazar, Sebastian Roman, Robert Palacios, Luis Pena. 2nd Row: Roy Guillen, Arthur Martinez, David Chanez, Armando Ramirez, Alfred Aradillas, Ruben Rivas, Albaro Trevino, Carlos Flores. 3rd Row: Esequiel Bara, Rudy Martinez, Richard Martinez, Mike Ramirez, Armando Ova lie J Jimmy Garcia, Luis Lozano, Leonard Lara. Times Keeps This phase of printing is enjoyed by each of these students. Mr. Carter hands Moses Garcia copy to be set up for printing. Bottom Row: Joe Ramirez, Richard Ramon, Victor Ledezma, Arthur Vargas, Raymond Salas, Heladio Luna. 2nd Row: David Rodriguez, Jose Rivera, Victor Cruz, Moses Garcia, Rudy Garcia, Hector Hernandez, Johnny Sanchez. 3rd Row: Rudy Delgado, Eddie De Santiago, Filimon Perez, Roger Perales, Andrew Martinez, Saturino Garcia. Print Shop Busy United States, State, and local inspectors visit Print Shop. Working with machines is hard work but it is also enjoyable. 129 Bottom Row: Gilbert Salazar, Luis Lozano, Jimmy Garcia, Rudy Delgado, Sebastian Roman, Mike Ramirez, Zeke Bara. 2nd Row: Robert Aguilar, Alfred AradiUas, Arthur Vargas, Albaro Trevino, Pablo Olivo, Rudy Martinez, Roy Guillen, Leonard Lara, Richard Martinez, Arthur Martines, Ruben Rivas, Frank Covarrubia. Printing Prepares The VIC officers take time from class to represent their club. They are Alfred Aradillas, Arthur Vargas, Carlos Flores, Pablo Olivo, and Zeke Bara. 130 THE PRINTING VIC The printing department plays an important part at Brackenridge. It prints the school paper, the student directory, football ribbons, class schedules and other literature. The printing department represents Brackenridge at the Trade Fair and participates in San Antonio area printing contests. President Albaro Trevino and Mr. Carter direct all events in which the VIC participates. OFFICERS President Albaro Trevino Vice President Carlos Flores Secretary Arthur Vargas Treasurer Pablo Oliva Reporter Zeke Bara Sgt-at-Arms limmey Garcia 131 Bottom Row: George Guerrero, Eleazar Del Valle, Joe Ybarbo, C. R. Carlisle, Joe Saucedo, Alfred Reyes, Edward Montez, Frank Guerrero. 2nd Row: Albert Camargo, Edward Gonzales, George Huron, Rudy Villarreal, Henry Escalera, Jesse Aguilar, Sammy Perales. 3rd Row: Jesse Castro, Carlos Salazar, Danny Boyd, Ray Fisher, Martin Escamilla, Frank Rios, Alfonzo Cervantes. Metal Increases Keeping tools sharp and clean is an important duty. While finishing touches are being made on a sign, plans are read for metal project. 132 METAL SHOP Shaping sheets of metal into useful objects is the main skill taught to metal shop students. Metal like any other job done well is an art, teaching a student to be creative and responsible for his work. Measuring the right length of metal must be done with care for it can make a vital difference. Proficiency Bottom Row: Joe Cerda, Bobby Vollmer, Wayne Pittman, Jack Hodge, Jesse de la Vega. 2nd Row: Danny Ricondo, Benny Saucedo, John Molner, Adam Garcia, Steve Solis, Sammy Campa. 3rd Row: David Obregon, Jesse Alvarado, Richard Lujan, Ismael Sandoval, Vernon Bonilasas, Josue Hernandez, Henry Geigenmiller. 4th Row: Eugene Valdez, Phillip Arcos, William Myers, Robert Martinez, Ramiro Andrade, and Billy Marshall. 133 Metal V.I.C. Moves Punching in a time clock is part of regular routine for members. OFFICERS President Josue Hernandez Vice-President Secretary Billy Marshall Treasurer Edward Montez Reporter Tony Guerrero Sgt. At. Arms George Huron 134 Bottom Row: Eugene Valdez, Jesse Alvarado, Danny Ricondo, Jesse de la Vega, Vernon Bonillas, Tony Guerrero, Joe Ybarbo, Tommie Alatorre. 2nd Row: Eleazar Del Valle, Henry Escalera, Robert Martinez, Rudy Villarreal, Joe Saucedo, Ray Fisher, Alfonzo Cervantes, Josue Hernandez. 3rd Row: Edward Montez, Sammy Perales, Albert Aguirre, Frank Guerrero, Edward Gonalez, C. R. Carlisle, George Guerrero. Ahead Josue Hernandez, President of V. I. C. and Mr. Carlisle, sponsor, lead club in its activities. Danny Ricondo and Eugene Valdez operate one of many machines in metal. Bottom Row: George Rodriguez, Rudy Lopez, Richard Andrade, Michael Mendez, Anselmo Benavides, Arthur Mur-rillo. 2nd Row: Leroy Wolford, Roger Ramon, Pete Velasquez, Jimmy Juarez, George Arias, Ricard Hinojosa. Radio Shop VIC Advanced Class i A'sa Bottom Row: Richard Garza, David Franco, Robert Martinez, Phillip Cruz, Richard Aguilera, Willie Williams, Kenneth Campble, Pete de la Cruz. 2nd Row: Roger Gonzales, Johnny Leija, Louis Perez, Lawrence Salinas, Juan Salas, Joe Tolbert, Charles Adams. Wood Shop VIC Bottom Row: Mike Pehl, Robert Eagle, Anthony Garza, Joe Villarreal, Eloy Flores, Albert Alfaro, Lloyd McVea. 2nd Row: George Rodriguez, Stanley Martinez, Richard Meiche, Manuel Nicasio, Ben Jordan, Elois Pesina, Edward Broadnax. Bottom Row: Romana Sanchez, Lucy Martinez, Mary Alice Montez, Irene Mora, Olga Reel, Rosalinda Presa, Terry Hernandez, Bernice Munoz. 2nd Row: Virginia Munoz, Yolanda Perez, Alice Rocha, Diane Trevino, Edna D’Amico, Mary Jane Garza, Yolanda Munoz, Gloria Diaz, Gloria Perez. 3rd Row: Adela Moreno, Virginia Rivera, Dora Camerillo, Bertha Luna, Dorthy Orozco, Sophia Gieron, Mary Sanchez, Janie Navarro, Ramona Basset, Josie Solis, Dolores Viduarri. Cosmetology Well shaped nails are a must for a well groomed girl. A trim and comb-out are the bases of a nice hairdo. 138 The Vocational Cosmetology department of Brackenridge High School was organized for the purpose of training girls in practical work and theory. Here they also leam the importance of public relations. Their many activities include parties, style shows and participation in the district and state conventions. Mary Lou Garcia styles hair for Guadalup Pena. Accents Good Grooming Bottom Row: Victoria Zarolla, Mary Jane Rios, Lucy Morales, Cecilia De La Cruz, Yolanda Gonzales, Mercy Flores, Yolanda Hinojosa. 2nd Row: Mary Campa, Mary Reyna, Lupe Mata, Arlene Rodriguez, Connie Guajardo, Irma Garza, Yolanda Guajardo, Ramona Rodriguez, Beatrice Medina, Lupe Rodriguez. 3rd Row: Carmen Moreno, Rita Rivera, Janie Tovar, Bertha Jauregui, Minerva Garza, Mary Lou Garcia, Lupe Pena, Irene Ramon, Mary Alice Perez, Betty Gathrie, Carmen De Santiago. Bottom Row: Connie Guajardo, Arlene Rodriguez, Yolanda Munoz, Mrs. Pauline Woodward, Cecilia de la Garza, Irma Garza, Bertha Jaurequi, Adela Moreno. 2nd Row: Mary Lou Garcia, Carmen Moreno, Yolanda Hinojosa, Lupe Pena, Ramona Rodriguez, Lupe Mata, Mary Alice Montez, Dolores Vidaurri, Mary Ochoa, Beatrice Medina. 3rd Row: Ramona Basset, Victoria Zorola, Carmen de Santiago, Mercy Flores, Rita Rivera, Dorothy Orozco, Betty Jean Guthrie, Yolanda Gonzales. A Step For Mrs. Woodward, sponsor of the VIC, prepares club members for contest by teaching them the art of waving hair. Important dates are vital in the Cosmetology. Officers strive hard to better VIC. ward Is Taken by VIC OFFICERS President Cecilia De La Cruz Vice-President Yolanda Munoz Secretary Carmen Moreno Treasurer Irma Garza Reporter Carmen De Santiago Sgt. -At-Arms Lupe Rodriguez Beatrice Medina THE SCIENCE CLUB Sponsors Mr. Beckcom and Mrs. Masters with club president Woodell Jackson lead club activities. The Science Club was organized for the purpose of interesting students and enabling them to learn the value of science and research. The clubs activities include a banquet, an annual field trip, and participation in the Alamo Science Fair. Science Project Fills Students learn a great deal from experiments concerning the world of science. 142 Bottom Row: Irene Pena, Dora Valdez, Elida Fonesea, Woodell Jackson, Sandra Dismuke, Patricia Bellinger, Sylvia Valdivia. 2nd Row: Thomas Dansby, Frank E. Lisle. Year for Members OFFICERS President Woodell Jackson Vice President Patricia Bellingers Secretary Virginia Munoz Treasurer Eleanor Wagner A frog, a turtle, and a snake interest members. 143 - Louis Perez Center Ea«l es Slash the Coyotes Elmo Washington sees nothing but a clear field ahead of him. BRACK 61 UVALDE 28 The mighty Brackenridge Eagles proved their worthiness of the title of State Champions, as they trounced the Uvalde Coyotes, 61 to 28. Senior flash, Warren McVea, started the season excellently by scoring four touchdowns, two of them were on 22 and 23-yard scampers. Floyd Boone scored on two and four-yard plunges in the second quarter with McVea also scoring on a pass from Benny Ramon. In the third quarter, Roscoe Wynn took a pass from Ramon for a touchdown. Next, fullback George Paxton scored on a 43-yard gallop. McVea uncorked a 47-yard pass to end Robert Lazcano for a touchdown. McVea scored from the five for the final touchdown of the night. BRACK 39 HARLANDALE 12 The high-flying Brackenridge Eagles knifed the Indians in revenge from last year's defeat. Warren McVea scored five eye-catching touchdowns on 23, 33, and 79-yard dashes which broke the Indians' proud defense. The other two touchdowns came on 89 and 57-yard aerie Is from our quarterback Benny Ramon. The highlight of the game came when McVea, covered by two Indian defenders, managed to steal a pass from the hands of both and gallop to paydirt. The last touchdown was scored when Brack’s all-district tackle, Edward Coleman, made a one handed interception at the line of scrimmage. 146 11 Rick Davila Center Warbirds Tomahawk Indians Robert Lazcano brings down an Indian while Ollie Perryman is ready to assist. Pete Velasquez Center David Lopez Center The Purple Phantom, Warren McVea outruns two Lanier defenders. Brack Victorious in First District Tilt EAGLES 34 LANIER 0 A watchful crowd saw two hard hitting teams fight for a district game. The Eagles held a 7-0 lead at half time. This score was made possible by a 27-yard touchdown by Warren McVea. In the second half, the crowd watched a different team. McVea fumbled a punt, picked it up, and displayed a fine run of 66 yards before Floyd Boone crashed into the end zone fora touchdown. Minutes later George Paxton plunged over from the one yard line for the final touchdown of the game. All-state candidate, Warren McVea makes it look easy as he scores another touchdown. 148 Ronald Richardson Warren McVea evades tacklers as Edward Coleman throws a key block. Guard BRACKENRIDGE 32 KINGSVILLE 35 A crowd of 6,500 fans watched what was perhaps one of the most exciting games of the season. The Brahmas jumped off to a 15-0 lead in the first four minutes of play on two Eagle fumbles. On the third kickoff Warren McVea served notice that he's the best halfback in the state, by slithering past Kingsville defenders for a 92-yard touchdown. McVea slipped past a tackle from the three for the second tally. With the Eagles trailing 27-14, McVea opened the fourth quarter with a 66-yard sweep around end for the third score. Kingsville quickly scored again, but made a mistake by kicking off to McVea who ran 84-yards for the tally. Benny Ramon launched an aerial to McVea who from there, sidestepped into the end zone. McVea scored five touchdowns with two conversion points. Carlos Lavastida BRACKENRIDGE 48 EDGEWOOD 0 The Brackenridge Eagles moved one step further toward another District Championship when they stomped the Edge wood Red Raiders. Warren McVea put the Eagles on the march with 1, 11, and 75-yard scampers, thus proving he is more extraordinary than a jackrabbit. McVea also took passes of 29 and 40-yards from quarterback Benny Ramon, Ramon had quite a night connecting on a 33-yard toss to halfback Elmo Washington and a 38-yard shot to halfback Ollie Perryman. Flyirf Eagles Edge Raiders Halfback, Warren McVea takes off fora long gain. Harold Watson throws a key block to spring Ollie Perryman loose for a touchdown. Edward Coleman Tackle 150 BRACKENRIDGE 32 LAREDO 0 The Brackenridge Eagles won their third district game by flying past the Laredo Tigers with a 32 to 0 victory. The Eagles were on the scoreboard after 25 seconds of the first quarter with Warren McVea doing the honors. The scoring was led by McVea who scored 14 points. George Paxton, Floyd Boone, and Ronald Richardson followed, each scoring six points. William Hines End Fullback, Senior Floyd Boone, is partially stopped by a Laredo Tiger. Albert Davis Tackle Roscoe Wynn End Robert Lazcano Warren McVea is hard to bring down, even when he takes a nap. End MILLER 40 BRACKENRIDGE 27 Approximately 25, 000 fans watched the Miller Buccaneers hand the Mighty Brackenridge Eagles their second defeat of the season. The Eagles took a 14 to 0 lead in the first three minutes of play when they recovered two Buccaneer fumbles and turned them into two Warren McVea touchdowns. Elmo Washington next returned a punt for 85-yards which was called back due to a clipping penalty. It was then that McVea side-stepped for a 44-yard tally. Ronald Richardson then recovered a fumble on the Buc's 19. McVea carried it to the one with George Paxton plunging it over for six points. Inez Perez, the Buc's quarterback proved to be a tough opponent to deal with, as he completed 11 of 19 passes; two for touchdowns. Lee Spears and James Spears were running stalwarts for Miller. 152 Charles Eanes Quarterback George Paxton plunges over for the score. Warbirds Buccaneers Elmo Washington Halfback Robert Glenn brings down a Buc, while Ronald Richardson looks on. 153 Warren McVea tries to regain his balance against Burbank. BRACKENRIDGE 27 BURBANK 7 The Brackenridge Warbirds sailed to their fourth consecutive district victory by slipping past Burbank. McVea led the Eagles scoring with 20 points. George Paxton also scored six points for the victorious Warbirds. Slashing Purple Take District BRACKENRIDGE 54 McCOLLUM 0 The lightning-fast Purple Phantom, 172 pound senior, Warren McVea, scored five touchdowns and kicked six extra points to boost his nine game total to 241, thus shattering the old-city record of 212. It wasn't all McVea's night, as Elmo Washington scored 18 points and George Paxton did all the power running. The air-routes were all Brack's with Benny Ramon completing six of 11 passes. Three were for touchdowns. BRACKENRIDGE 48 TECH 0 Again it was the Mighty Brackenridge Eagles that handed the Tech Buffaloes their last defeat of the season to take the 16-AAAA District Championship. Again it was wondrous Warren McVea scoring 36 points. Halfback Elmo Washington and Floyd Boone accounted for the other two touchdowns. Linemen Douglas Coffee, Ronald Richardson, Edward Coleman, Louis Perez, and Albert Davis were standouts on defense. 154 Fine punter Henry Flores fakes a punt. Ollie Perryman Halfback Phantoms Crown Warren McVea Halfback James Fanner Halfback Harold Watson Fullback Floyd Boone Fullback Lee ols Outlast Eagles All-State candidate, Douglas Coffee, is running interference for an Eagle fleet-footer . M Warren McVea. r It takes i six Vols to bring down stalwart, Warren McVea and Douglas Coffee are a tough combination to stop. 156 LEE 55 BRACKENRIDGE 48 A crowd of 18,443 fans watched the spectacular duel between the Brackenridge Eagles and the Robert E. Lee Volunteers. Senior Halfback Warren McVea was switched to the quarterback slot throughout the game. This did not hinder McVea’s opportunity to prove that he is as good as they say. McVea put on his best performance of the season, scoring 38points. Elmo Washington churned the turf for a six-pointer, while Floyd Boone was the second big gun for the Eagles. He was assisted by tough linemen Douglas Coffee, Louis Perez, Ronald Richardson, Edward Coleman, and Albert Davis who opened big holes in the stout Vol defensive line. Brack's defense was sparked by All-City guard Douglas Coffee and Warren McVea. Warren McVea is off to another of his touchdown sprees. Henry Flores Quarterback Louis Esquivel Fullback Ralph Green Halfback 157 Raymond Garza Willie Brown Johnny Gonzalez Guard Guard Guard Guadelupe Perez Guard Clarence Carson Tackle Frank Umblance Tackle George Cook Tackle Thomas New Halfback Charles Miller Tackle George Paxton Fullback Lawrence Minor Halfback Nick Monreal Quarterback Richard Mays Halfback Benny Ramon Quarterback Cecil Clark Halfback Raul Reynosa End Wayne Hildebrand End Robert Glenn End Ok f ( Tvv L7L-. ”i ?5 V “x ■ Basketball Eagles Open District Junior George Cook (53) scores two points (above), gets a rebound (bottom left), and fights for a loose ball (bottom right). Brackenridge lost this game by two points to the 1963-64 District 16-AAAA champions. Horace Young adds two more points against the Kennedy Rockets. Warren McVea lays the ball in as a McCollum Cow boy looks on. Eagle Cager, Warren McVea sinks a jump shot as a Kennedy Rocket tries to defend the goal. BRACKENRIDGE 49 LANIER 51 The Mighty Brackenridge Warbirds were downed in the last minute of play by the Lanier Voks, 51-49, in the first district tilt. BRACKENRIDGE 66 KENNEDY 38 The Brackenridge Eagle cagers scored their first district victory easily, by trouncing the Kennedy Rockets, 66-38. BRACKENRIDGE 41 McCOLLUM 40 The determined Brackenridge Eagles won their second district game in the last five seconds of play. Horace Young dumped the winning basket just as the buzzer sounded. Warren McVea and George Dupree scramble for a loose ball against Edgewood. Warren McVea goes up in the air for two points against Burbank. Warren McVea scores with ease against the Raiders. George Cook gets ready to dunk the ball. Henry Flores gets off a jump shot to score against Burbank. GEORGE COOK Ea le Capers Stay in District Contention Horace Young goes up in the air to clear the boards against Fox Tech. Horace Young, Warren McVea, and Henry Flores hustle to get the ball while Manuel Sida is guarding down court for a possible Laredo fast-break. Manuel Sida BRACKENRIDGE 47 EDGE WOOD 43 The Brackenridge Eagles were downed in a see-saw battle by the Edgewood Raiders, 47-43. BRACKENRIDGE 49 LAREDO 39 The high soaring Brackenridge Eagles scored an easy defeat over the Laredo Tigers to get back into district contention. BRACKENRIDGE 41 BURBANK 39 The Burbank Bulldogs are the next team to go down in defeat at the wings of the Brackenridge Eagles. Warren McVea goes for a lay-up against the Kennedy Rockets. Richard Scott George Dupree Horace Young George Dupree tallies two points for the Warbirds against the McCollum Cowboys. E A G L E s T A K E T W O Warren McVea David Garcia Herbert Lacy Henry Flores and Manuel Sida breakup a possible Raider fast break. A Laredo Tiger dribbles away from David Garcia and Manuel Sida. Eagles Post 6-3 Record The Tech Buffaloes handed the Brackenridge Eagles a 57-40 defeat, for their third district loss. The Mighty Brackenridge Eagles evened the score by posting a 70-36, against the Kennedy Rockets. A high scoring Brackenridge team handed the McCollum Cowboys a 55-49 defeat. The Eagles regained district contention by posting a 6-3 record. Robert Glenn Leonard Zuniga 166 Pete Barela BRACKENRIDGE 66 EDGEWOOD 57 The Brackenridge Warbirds scored an easy victory over the Edgewood Raiders in revenge to their last defeat. BRACKENRIDGE 61 TECH 80 The Brackenridge Eagles took a 31 to 30 lead at the half but were outscored in the second half by a rowled up Buffalo Team. Warren McVea soars above opposing Bulldogs to control the backboards. Henry Flores and Herbert Lacy scramble for the ball with a Tech Buffalo, George Paxton DISTRICT SCORES Brackenridge 49 Brackenridge 66 Brackenridge 41 Brackenridge 43 Brackenridge 49 Brackenridge 41 Brackenridge 57 Brackenridge 70 Brackenridge 55 Brackenridge 66 Brackenridge 61 Brackenridge 42 Brackenridge 45 Brackenridge 53 Lanier 51 Kennedy 38 McCollum 40 Edgewood 47 Laredo 39 Burbank 33 Tech 57 Kennedy 36 McCollum 49 Edgewood 57 Tech 80 Burbank 52 Lanier 53 Laredo 41 David Garcia grabs a rebound against the Burbank Bulldogs. Horace Young sinks in two points against the Tech Buffaloes. BRACKENRIDGE 42 BURBANK 52 The Brackenridge Eagles were completely swamped by a fired up Burbank team. The Eagles never led in the entire game. BRACKENRIDGE 45 LANIER 53 The Lanier Voks clinched the 16-4A championship by scoring a victory over the Brackenridge Eagles. The Eagles were overwhelmed by a high-scoring Vok team. BRACKENRIDGE 53 LAREDO 41 The Brackenridge Eagles scored an easy victory over the Laredo Tigers in their last game of the season. The Eagles took an early lead in the game and could never be overpowered throughout the entire game. COACH HERMAN HUMBLE 1964 Eagle Basketball Team MANAGER ARTHUR REYES Bottom Row: Pete Barrela, Leonard Zuniga, Horace Young, Manurl Sida, John Sotillo, Warren McVea, Manager Arthur Reyes. 2nd Row: Robert Glenn, David Garcia, George Cook, Herbert Lacy, Richard Scott, Henry Flores, George Dupree, Coach Herman Humble. 169 Left to right are the weight men of the Eagles: Douglas Coffee, Edward Coleman, and Charles Miller. Richard Mays gets a first place in the 100-yard dash. Richard Mays, Warren McVea, and Lawrence Minor are the sprinters for the Eagle cindermen. Ea le Cindermen Show Ability 170 William Hines takes all All-state contender, lightning fast Warren McVea specializes opponents in the 220-yard in the 220 and 100-yard dash while also anchoring the 440-yard dash. relay. 171 Brack’s mile relay consists of Lawrence Minor, Floye Boone, Ralph Green, and Elmo Washington. Ollie Perryman, Richard Mays, Warren McVea, and Horace Young take their part in the 220-yard sprints. William Hines, Lawrence Minor, Elmo Washington, and Robert Glenn take part in the 440-yard sprint. Flyin’ Warbirds Show Promise Richard Mays, Floyd Boone, Elmo Washington, and Louis Esquivel comes in first with no competition. Warren McVea team-up in the quarter-mile relay. The Eagles that fly over the hurdles are Floyd Boone, Albert Davis, and James Fanner. The high-jumpers for Brackenridge are Madison Tyler, Douglas Coffee, and Louis Esquivel. 173 Elmo Washington launches off the board in the running-broad jump. Warren McVea crosses the finish line first, as he anchored the mile relay. Roscoe Wynn and Ralph Green specialize in the 880-yard run. Warbirds Set Records Harold Watson is about to take-off the board at the district meet. 175 Coach Joe Mullins Eagles Vie for State Track Title Varsity squad--Front row: Elmo Washington, Richard Mays, Warren MeVea, Horace Young. 2nd Row: Ollie Perryman, Douglas Coffee, Lawrence Minor, Louis Esquivel, Ralph Green, James Fanner, Robert Glenn. 3rd Row: Floyd Boone, William Hines, Charles Miller, Edward Coleman, Madison Tyler, Albert Davis, Roscoe Wynn, and Coach Joe Mullins. 176 Tennis Team: Herman Flores, Leonard Zuniga, Coach Rode Gonzales, Roque Cantu, and Pete Velasquez. Warren Douglas McVea Warren McVea was elected to two 1963 All-American high school football teams; those of Parade Magazine and Scholastic Coach. In addition to All-American honors, McVea was a near-unanimous choice on the 4-A all-state team. He was unanimously elected to the all-district and all-city teams, and received the Thom Me An award. These awards make Warren McVea the most honored Brackenridge athlete of the past quarter century. In basketball, he was also an all-district player, and high point man for the Eagles. As a sprinter in track, he qualified for the state finals in the 100-yard dash in 1963 and was a serious contender for the sprint crown in 1964. 179 The Day Before Picture courtesy Hal Swigget, San Antonio News Banner Welcomes President Kennedy to Brackenridge The Brackenridge student body lines South St. Mary's street awaiting The President’s Car. Our Fla Flys at Half Mast to Mourn the Death of John F. Kennedy the arrival of President John Kennedy Purple Jackets cheer our team to another victory. Students participate in question-answer session in class. Students study hard to keep up grades in order to participate in extra-curricular activities. We St 184 udy by Day; Cheer Our Eagles at Night 185 Sophomore Henry Flores puts his books away after finishing his first registration day. Senior Joe Garcia gives directions to sophomore Lorraine 186 Brine8ar- Purple Jackets work in the Attendance Office issuing bus cards. Memories Registration Susan Uresti rests after signing up for all her classes. Oh when our team comes running in! Cheerleaders rouse Maybe Robert Delgado is trying to show us something? Football Games, Senior Rin s 188 Pep Rallies, and Start Off the Year. Lydia Alcala can’t believe she finally has her Senior ring. Guillermina Garza prepares the Eagle Band for inspection. 189 Seniors anxiously wait to pay for their rings. Company C practices after school to perfect their marching. 191 Club members seem to be very interested in their meeting? Brackites Learn, Join Brackites are always on hand to support their Eagles. 192 Miss Carol Gregory is always available to help her students. Clubs, and Support Our Eagles 193 Typical (?) classroom scene—doin! nothin! Norma Elizaldeand Sherry Favorite Things during Show. Talent Show, PTA Open Hon Mr. Bright welcomes parents during the PTA open house. R. E. Lee cheerleaders do their favorite yell. se, Lee Game—November Highlights Brackites and teachers find assemblies interesting. ? I Jasso sing My the PTA Talent Loyal Brackites display their school spirit before the Lee game. Seniors rush to obtain their senior class pictures. JisflM E ° i SpcWnfotf La Estrella President, Paula Saldana, receives a check from Student Council President David Benavides, for displaying the best Good Sportsmanship poster. Special Activities Keep Brackites Busy Students desperately study for finals. Herlinda Herrera refers to the dictionary. Studying Produ Every effort put forth studying will come in handy during the exams. 198 ces Results Did I really make an A? 199 Brackenridge Students Yolanda Medina helps make decorations for the Christmas Dance. Aren't we eager to spend Record hop enjoyed by Sophomores. 200 Eagle Band entertains stu Always on the Go Passing Period—The Pause That Someti mes Refreshes raiding the refrigerator. their way from 4th to 5th Brackites hurry to their lockers before advisory. Judy Metzger beautifies herself before going to lunch. WWW Snow, Parade, and Prom February Attractions Eagle Band represents Brackenridge in Rodeo and Fiesta Parades. {.nun1 s Cupid’s Rendezvous (the Junior Prom), a delightful evening enjoyed by Brackites. Brack represented by wood shop float in Rodeo Parade, If you see a snowball coming--RUN!!! 206 Brackenridge's front lawn is turned into a winter wonderland (In February?) All right, no fair hiding. If it’s to be a real snowfight, you'll have to come out from behind that truck! Snow!!! Now boys, you 're not going to throw that nice wet snow passes by--ARE YOU??? - on the next victim that “The Mouse That Roared” Choice Sr. Class Entertainment Classes Election of Officers 2nd Row: Robert De La Cruz, Theresa Hernandez, Linda Benavides, Patricia Johnson, Yolanda Perez, Mr. Robert Sinclair. Bottom Row: Adela Moreno, Mary Lou Rodriguez, Consuelo Jones. Consuelo Jones . . . Mary Lou Rodriguez Patricia Johnson . . Linda Benavides . . Robert De La Cruz . Theresa Hernandez. Adela Moreno . . . Yolanda Perez . . . MR. ROBERT A. SINCLAIR—Sponsor ............President .... Vice-President ........... Secretary ............Treasurer Boy Sergeant-At-Arms Girl Sergeant-At-Arms .............Chaplain ............Historian 212 Begins First Year for Sophomores The class of 1966 under the sponsorship of Mr. Robert Sinclair boasted the largest class this school year, numbering 664. In early September all sophomores attended the Orientation Assembly which introduced and welcomed the underclassmen to Brackenridge. This was their first step. Their high school career had begun. Succeeding steps will lead them through Brackenridge high school and for some a college degree. On October 16 the sophomores met for their first class meeting which was heightened by the presentation of students seeking class offices. Two days later in a run-off election, sophomore class officers were chosen. These students are elected to lead the class through the sophomore year. Their first activity was a record hop held for all sophomores who had paid their class dues. Then on April 29, the sophomores enjoyed another exciting event by participating in the first sophomore class picnic ever held at Brack. These activities proved to the students that pleasure can be mixed with hard studying. The year was a very successful one for the sophomores. The thrill of belonging, the thought of being a step ahead of the freshmen, made 1963-64 a year that will remain fixed in their memories. Aside from the feeling of belonging, they learned how to co-operate with their fellow classmen and most of all to accept responsibilities. 213 Mr. Robert A. Sinclair Sophomore Class Sponsor Scholastic Success — the Acosta, Carolyn Adams, Charles Aguilar, Ester Aguilar, Janie Aguilera, Richard Aguilera, Virginia' Aguirre, Adolph Aguirre, Albert Alvarado, Jesse Anderson, Carolyn Apolinar, Susano Thomas Aragon, Lupe Arredondo, Elsie Arredondo, Elvira Arredondo, Sylvia Ash, Jenny Ayala, Vera Bailey, Clevola Bailey, Patricia Baker, Tommy Ball, Kenneth Ballarad, Lorrieta Marie Baray, Samuel Barrientos, Lucy Result of Diligent Study Brackenridge sophomores study hard with high hopes of making the honor roll. Bazalclua, Benjamin, Bouldin, Brinegar, Brown, Burris, Lupe Gordon Myrtle Lorraine Jessie Mae Danny Bean, Berry, Bravo, Briseno, Burleson, Bustamante, Ruth Gemeral Simona Peter Benjamin Co tin a Benavidez, Borrego, Bridges, Brooks, Burnett, Bustamante, Mary Linda Connie Glenda Marcus James Elsa 215 Byrd, Julius Caldera, Albert Camacho, Inez Camargo, Albert Camarillo, Dora Campos, Simona Cardenas, Margie Cardenas, Olga Carrasco, Alice Carreon, Aurora Carroll, Joe Casares, Paula Casillas, Lupe Castaneda, Fernando Castano, Mary Castillo, Elia Castillo, Gloria Castillo, Margarita Castro, Alice Cervantes, Alfonzo Cervantes, Julie Chambers, Susan Chano, Susan Clark, Cecil Coleman, Kathy Colvin, Barbara Conde, Frank Cooper, Lester Corona, Veronica Correa, Manuel 216 First Year Enjoyed by Sophomores Cortez, Bruno Cortez, Frank Cosgrove, Mary Coy, Gloria Cruz, Juan Cruz, Phillip Cruz, Victor Cuellar, Joe D'Amico, Edna Daniels, Carolyn Dansby, Anita Davila, Robert Deary, Emily De La Cruz, Pete De La Cruz, Robert De Leon, De Leon, De Leon, De Leon, Delgado, Alex Rosa Linda Theodore Viola Beatriz 217 Delgado, Richard De Los Santos, Carol De Luna, Roger De Rivera, Cynthia De Santiago, Eddie De Soto, Linda Dev ora, Eva Diaz, Evangeline Diaz, Gloria Dibrell, Carolyn Dismuke, Patsy Edmerson, Harvey Edwards, Anita Edwards, Gloria Ellison, Paulette Escalera, Henry Escobedo, Maria Espitia, Yolanda Esquivel, Natividad Esquivel, Sylvia Farias, Maria Fernandez, Daniel Fernandez, Fernando Flores, Freddie Sophomore Girls Enjoy P.E. Flores, Fowler, Frame, Franco, Franco, Freeman, Henry Vicki Dolly David Irene Eddie Fuentes, Fuentes, Galindo, Gallardo, Gallegos, Garcia, Julia Mary Louise Rachel Margie Joe Eladio Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Eva Frank Julia Louis Luis H. Olga Garcia, Ruth Garcia, Ruth Garza, Connie Garza, Edward Garza, George Garza, Gloria Garza, Lonnis Garza, Mary Jane Garza, Richard Garza, Ruben Gaytan, Leroy Giron, Sophie Glasco, Herman Gomez, Joe Gomez, Rosie Gomez, Yolanda Gonzaba, Ronnie Gonzales, Dolores Gonzales, Felix Gonzales, Rachel Gonzalez, Rosalinda Grant, Charles Green, Ethel Guajardo, Frank Guillen, Elaine Gutierrez, Linda Hamilton, Nina Hammons, Evelyn Hannon, Carl Hardaway, Donald 220 New Brackites Spent Many Hours Preparing Color Day Decorations Hatch, Lois Hernandez, Clara Hernandez, Hector Hernandez, Terry Hernandez, Tony Herring, Howard Hill, Howard Hill, James Hill, Moral Holiday, Mack Hopson, Brenda Huff, Gloria Ibarra, Sylvia Igiulera, Mary Jacinto, Dinna Jackson, Christine Jackson, Patricia Jalomo, Robert James, Barbara Jarmon, Pauline 221 Jew, Dolores Jimenez, Cecilia Jimenez, Eeulalia Jimenez, Hilda Jimenez, Qralia Johnson, Melba Johnson, Michael Johnson, Patricia Johnson, Toledo Jones, Consuella Jones, Margaret Kolenda, Judy Lacy, Edna Lara, Oralia Ledezman, Victor Leos, Theresa Limon, Salvador Lisle, Frank Lobo, Linda Loe, Mary Ann Loe, Rosa Lopez, Alfred Lopez, Eddie Lopez, Edward 222 Lopez, Luna, Mackey, Mansanares, Martinez, Martinez, Frank Bertha Dorothy Isabel Juan Marcelino Lopez, Lutz enb erg er, Macon, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Lora Albert Diana Gloria Lino Mary Helen Lott, Macias, Manaquin, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Leo Jesse Diane Irene Lupe Robert Bewildered New Brackites Look Around for HELP ! ! 223 Martinez, Ruth Martinez, Sally Martinez, Sylvia Mata, Lilly Mathis, Samuel McDaniel, Sylvester McKinney, Charles Mears, Marty Medellin, Linda Michael, Sharon Mireles, Irma Monreal, Nick Monroe, Dalton Monroe, Nancy Montez, Edward Montez, Mary Alice Mora, Rosie Morales, Gloria Moreno, Adela Moreno, David Mosley, Audrey Mosley, Barbara Muniz, Bernice Myart, Brenda Myers, Bette Myers, Richard Nava, Clara Nava, Gloria Navarro, Dolores Navez, Eve 224 Sophomores Find Study Begins Early in the Year at Brack Nejera, Frank Nelson, Catherine Ochoa, Ramon Olivarez, Rachel Olivarez, Santos Ornelas, Arthur Orozco, Dorothy Ortiz, Carmen Ortiz, Rick Overshown, Menchuria Owens, Robert Padalecki, Adolph Paiz, Yolanda Pena, Irene Pena, Janie Pena, Richard Pena, Sylvia Pena, Sylvia A. Perales, Roger Perales, Sammy 225 Perez, David Perez, Dolores Perez, Gloria Perez, Gloria F Perez, Joe Perez, Louis Perez, Lupe Perez, Phil Perez, Samuel Perez, Yolanda Perryman, Norma Phillipi, Claudia Pierce, Lionel Pitney, Liz Plata, Johnny Portillo, Socorro Preddy, David Priestly, Janice Puentes, Diana Pulliams, Kenneth Quentanilla, Nara Ramirez, Janie Ramirez, Mary Helen Ramirez, Rebecca 226 Sophomores Decorate Advisory for Color Day Adela Moreno and David Perez enjoy decorating advisory. Ramirez, Ramos, Ray, Riojas, Rivera, Roberts, Sylvia Philip Milton Anna Joe Patricia Ramos, Ramon, Rendon, Rios, Rivera,, Robichaux Bonnie Yolanda Robert Alfred Velia Johnny Ramos, Randle, Reyes, Rivas, Rivera, Robinson, Gloria Margie Alfred Tony Virginia Charles 227 Robinson, Genevieve Robles, Jim Rocha, Alice Rodriguez, Eloy Rodriguez, Hope Rodriguez, Gilbert Rodriguez, Juan Rodriguez, Larry Rodriguez, Mary Rodriguez, Rosalinda Rodriguez, Virginia Rodulfo, Olivia Rogers, Jacqueline Rome, Irene Rout, Pamela Ruiz, Iris Ruiz, Mike Ruiz, Sylvia Russo, Madeline Salazar, Jesse Saldana, Yolanda Salinas, Mary E. Sanchez, Betty Sanchez, Gilbert Sanchez, James Sanchez, Mary Sanchez, Mary S. Sanchez, Ramond Sanchez, Sylvia Sandoval, Salvador 228 Blackboard Work in Math and Language Keeps Sophomores on Their Toes Schoenemann, Linda Segura, Hector Segura, Joe Sifuentes, Gasper Silvas, Raymond Sims, Shelia Soliz, Janie Soliz, Josie Snubbl, Robert Spencer, Albert Tamez, Idalia Taylor, Audrey 229 New Students Bring Vim Taylor, Delorase Teamex, Brenda Thomas, Allen Thompson, Osbie Torralva, Richard Trevino, Diane Tristan, Janie Valdez, Jesse Valdez, Juanita Valdez, Olivia Vargas, Gloria Vargas, Linda Vargas, Raul Vargas, Robert Vargas, Rosalinda Vasquez, Bertha Vasquez, Mary Vela, Arthur Velarde, Frank Vidaurri, Dolores Villalpando, Elvira Villarreal, Herminia Villarreal, Maria Elena Villarreal, Mary Jessie to Brackenridge Halls Villarreal, Villarreal, Watson, Wauls, Wells, Whipple, Robert Tony Gloria Shirley Rita Joyce White, Wilkerson, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Brenda Paschal Linda Patricia Rhonda Sally Willis, Woodson, Wright, Ybarbo, Ybarra, Zamora, Alton Josephine Susie Joe Irma Yolanda 231 232 Junior Officers Juniors got off to a flying start with the election of a superb set of officers who led the class in an outstanding and successful year. On February 14, the juniors had their memorable Sweetheart Prom. Cupids, hearts, and red and white streamers, mingled with soft music and dim lights, was the setting for one of the most beautiful dances of their high school careers. Now that their year has come to a close, juniors are faced with a startling, reality. No longer can they look up to seniors and dream of graduation; now they are seniors and that dream will come true. With the aid of Mrs. Bruington, their capable sponsor, these future seniors are looking forward to the next year, knowing that with the co-operation of the whole class, they will be able to make Brackenridge justly proud of their accomplishments. Vice-President George Arias Secretary-Treasurer Maria Jung Parliamentarian Maxine Thomas Historian Sharon Mathews Chaplain Jane Scott Sergeant-at-Arms Herman Flores MRS. BRUINGTON Junior Class Sponsor 233 Adame, Mike Alaniz, Christine Alcala, Virginia Aid erete, Hercilia Alfaro, Elvira Alva, Ezequiel Ancira, Pete Arbizu Shirley Arch, Jacqueline Arguello, Blanca Arias, George Arias, Geraldine Arizola, Jimmie Arnold, Rosemary Attention—The Means Askey, Randolph Auzenne, Alixcie Avina, Juanita Ballard, Yolanda Baray, Lupe Barela, Pete Barrera, Sylvia Beck, Sharon 234 Belasco, Sylvia Bell, Dorothy Interesting lecture in American history class keeps Junior's interest. to Good Grades Bell, Frances Belton, Rachel Benjamin, Billie Benjamin, Brenda Bess, Bettye Blanks, Gloria Bonorcine, Connie Bosnians, Estella 235 Braziel, Elizabeth Brooks, Eddie Jean Brown, Helen Bustamante, Robert Bustos, Juan Caballero, Elida Callies, Robert Camina, Willie Campbell, Patricia Campos, Janie Cardona, Gladys Well, of all the nerve! Carrasco, Dolores Carrillo, Micaela Castillo, Dora Ann 236 Castillo, Oralia Caughfield, Valerie Cavazos, Anna Marie Cervantes, John Ceva, Ernest Cevallos, Gilbert Chapa, Cruz Chavarria, Joe Childress, James Cisneros, Celia Collins, Maude Compian, Janie Conde, Gloria Contreras, Margaret Cook, George Cosgrove, Judy Courvier, Gloria Crawford, Samuel Crayton, Joyce Crockett, Bobbie Croft, David Cruz, Daniel Cruz, Mary M. Cuellar, Joe Davis, Albert De La Garza, Jose 237 Delgado, Angelica Delgado, Rudy De La Rosa, Penny De La Vega, Jesse Duarte, Marie Dunlap, Ruby Dupree, George Eagle, Robert Elizondo, Robert Ellis, Cheryl Ervin, Marian Escamilla, Armandina American History Escobedo, Yolanda Esquivel, Robert Estrada, Humberto Fanner, James Flores, Abel Flores, Herman Flores, Irene 238 Required for Juniors Ford, Bobbie Franklin, Marilyn Freeman, Julian A, Fuentes, Estella R. Galloway, Marion Garcia, Clara Garcia, Dolores B. Garcia, Dolores H. Flores, Juanita Flores, Mercy Mr. Raymond Booth explains the significance of studying history to a group of his students. Garcia, George G. Garcia, Libby Garcia, Norma Garcia, Petra Garza, George Garza, Joe Garza, Magdalena Garza, Mary H. Garza, Robert Gaskin, Althea Gomez, Andy And now to catch my food. Grrrrrr!! Gomez, Carmen Gonzales, Gloria Gonzales, Johnny 240 Gonzales, Lillie Lupe Gonzales, Mike Gonzales, Theresa GSnzales Gonzales, Gonzales, Tim Guilmenot, Joseph Gutierrez C., Lydia Gutierrez, Shirley Hall, Roswell Hannon, Carolyn Hargis, Ben Henderson, Ronold Hendricks, Ruth Henri, Rudolph Hernandez, Consuelo Hernandez, Diana Hernandez, Manuel Herrera, Herlinda Herrera, Joe Hildebrand, Wayne Hines, William Hinojosa, Ricardo Hudspeth, Gregory Hudson, George Ideus, Betty 241 Jackson, James James, Patricia Jasso, Rachel Jasso, Sherry Johnson, Daisy Johnson, Nina Jones, Jordon, Diana Karen Jones, Jung, Mary Ann Maria Kindred, Lara, Anita Leonard Lampkin, Le Bruce, Carolyn Beverly Juniors Finds Biology Interesting Ledesma, Mary Helen Lee, Clarence Lee, Jo Ann Lewis, John Lopez, Clementine Lopez, Consuelo Lopez, Isabel Lopez, Roy 242 Lopez, Yolanda Love, Bennie Biology teacher Mr. Robert Sinclair points out the various abdominal organs of the shark to Janie Perez. Love, Rose Lee Lovings, Alvin Lozano, Irene Luna, Alice Luna, Heladio Mancillas, Alice Maldonado, Robert Malone, Cynthia 243 Mancillas, Manuel Manoquin, John Martinez, Andrew Martinez, Diana Martinez, Jesse Martinez, Mary Martinez, Robert Martinez, Robert J. Martinez, Rosemary Martinez, Stanley Martinez, Virginia Mata, Lupe Mathews, Sharon Medina, Beatrice Medina, Minerva Junior Prom a Success 244 Medina, Isabel Medina, Yolanda R. Mendez, Gloria Mendiola, Mario Miller, Rufus Mock, Michael Moncibais, Herbert Morales, Lucia Morales, Marcella Morante, Richard Moreno, Phillip Mosley, Edward New, Rena Nino, Delia North, Carol Ochoa, Mary Oliva, Pablo Ortiz, Edward Ortiz, Stella Osuna, Rachel Pena, Dan Pena, Paul Perez, Casiana Perez, Elia Perez, Guadalupe Perez, Jaynie 245 Perez, Mary Vilma Perryman, Brenda Pitts, Sylvia Plata, Carmela Plaza, Amado Pollard, William Portillo, Luis Ramirez, Armando Ramirez, David Ramirez, Romulo Ramon, Benny Ramon, Richard Ramos, Benny Redden, Kathy Juniors Plant Trees Junior class officers of 1963 and 1964 inspect plants the class placed along sidewalk entrances to Brackenridge. 246 Ricondo, Robert Grace Tlios, Eleanor Rivas, Ernestine Rivas, Ruben Rivera, Johnny Roberts, Carl Robinson, Charles Robinson, David Robinson, Mamie Robinson, Nina Robinson, Robert Rodriguez, Anna Marie Rodriguez, Arlene Rodriguez, David Rodriguez, Esther Rodriguez, Lupe Rodriguez, Maria Rodriguez, Mike Rodriguez, Ramona Rodriguez, Rosa Rogers, Kenneth Rogers, Lula Rgjo, Gloria_ Romero, Bacilj Romo, Frank 247 Rueda, Salazar, Sanchez, Sanchez, Saucedo, Serda, Sema, Jacob Gilbert Henry Mary Helen Lilly Tony Juanita Salas, Samudio, Sanchez, Santana, Scott, Serna, Sheppard Raymond Martha Julia Alta Jane Juan Juanita Juniors Take Iowa Sheppard, Tony Sierra, Gilbert Siller, Mary Nell Simmons, Beverlyn Solis, Carmen Solis, Catalina Solis, Robert Smith, Kathy 248 Juniors Jane Scott and Sherry Jasso take the Iowa Scholastic Development test. Stone, Bette Steen, Will H. Developmental Test Suarez, Simon Suniga, Marina Tamez, Magaly Taplin, Gwendolyn Taylor, Lois Taylor, Mary Teal, Arthur Tennell, Margaret 249 Thomas, Maxcine Thompson, Evelyn Tijerina, John Torres, Joe L. Travieso, Melchor Tyler, Madison Uresti, Susie Urrabazo, Joe Valdez, Carmen Valdez, Elvia Valdez, Magdalena Valdez, Mary Lee Vargas, Carlos 250 Judy Cosgrove takes Iowa test. Vargas, Mario Vasquez, Linda Vera, Stella Vickers, Patricia Villafranca, America Villalobos, Dora Villanueva, Lupe Villarreal, Carmen Villarreal, Margarita Watson, Harold White, Lavern Wilkins, Yolanda Williams, Lois Zavala, Yolanda 251 Zepeda, Margaret Zorola, Victoria Zuniga, Leonard Bottom Row: Lydia Alcala, Judy Delgado, Yolanda Medina, arx Loi rc a, Yolanda Jacinto. 2nd Row: Roque Cantu Richard Narvaez, Victor Martinez, pscar Mendez, RobejrDelgado. Richard (Narvaerffo . ... V,j............................................................... Presided 'Oscar Mendez ...........................................................................Vice Fresident Robert Delgado.................................................................................Secretar 5a ?................................................................... .................................................................. s Parliamehtarian [toque CanttrrT ............................................... .....................................................................................ds Lydia Alcala...........................................................................Sergeant-At-Arms Yolanda Jacinto........................................................................Sergeant-At-Arms Victor Martinez........................................................................Sergeant-At-Arms 252 The Senior Class of 1964 strove to maintain the school's ideals of fair play, loyalty, and high scholarship. During the senior's stay at Brackenridge they have upheld these ideals to their best. As the semester progressed preparations for the senior dance got underway. The committees met and everyone helped to make Evening of Enchantment a reality. Held in the boy's gym, this dance was one of the most successful senior dances ever held at Brackenridge. As the year continued, seniors found themselves pondering over college exams, and those not going to college began making serious plans for the future. Invitations had to be ordered so guest lists were made and one more step brought graduation nearer. The traditional class picnic was given on April 15, and seniors were dismissed from school for a half day to enjoy the occasion. The senior play was in May. It also proved successful and was enjoyed by everyone. The climax of the seniors' stay at Brackenridge is the Alhoa Prom and graduation exercises. Senior Class MISS WHARTON Senior Class Sponsor 253 Acosta, Irene Adams, Jaqueline Adv. Sgt-at-Arms Aguayo, Carmen A Cappella Choir, Pol. Sci, Aguayo, Miriam Stu. Asst., FNA, Pol. Sci., Band Aguilar, Delia Head Majorette, NHS, Adv. Pres., Band, Hist.; Lib. Asst. Aguilar, Mary Allied Youth, Treas.; Stu. Asst., Adv. VP Aguillon, Gregory Purple Masques, VP, Stage Mgr.; Adv. Treas., Sr. Play Alcala, Lydia Times, Feature Ed., P.J., Drill Team, Sr. Class Sgt-at-Arms, Q S, Ravens Aguirre, Yolanda Akin, Dorothy Alexander, Wanda Alford, Barbara Almarez, Gloria Sr. Adv. Pres., Jr, Class Rep., S. C. Rep., Stu. Asst. Alonzo, Rose A Band, Pol. Sci., Stu. Asst. Alvarez, Rose P.J., S. C., Parlia.; La Estrella, Sec.; Sci. Club, Soph. Rep. 254 Andrade, Ramiro Andrade, Richard Anguiano, Jesse Aparicio, Frances Aradillas, Alfred VIC Radio TV A Band Soph. Adv. Sec., Sr. Adv. Treas. Arcos, Paul ROTC Arguello, David Arguello, Hilda Arias, Homer P. J., VP, La Retama, La Estrella, Treas.; NHS, La Voz, Ravens S. C., Soph. Adv. Pres., FTA, Pol. Sci., Purple Masques Arispe, Richard Jr. Class Parlia., Ftbl., Bktbl., La Estrella, Ravens, Sgt-at-Arms Arocha, Josie P. J., Stev., La Voz, Soc. Sec.; Sr. Adv. Sec., Stu. Asst., S.C. Astudillo, Tomasita Eagletones, All-State First Soprano finalist; La Voz, Glee Club, All-City Choir, Sci. Club Austen, Beverly Allied Youth La Retama Asso. Ed., Cheerldr., P. J., Drill Team; Pol. Sci., Allied Youth, Chaplain; Q S; FNA, Jr. Red Cross, Adv. Pres. Soph. Jr. Bailey, Patricia NHS, Jr. Rep., FNA, VP; Eagletones 255 Balleza, Lydia PJ, FNA, Lib. Asst. Bara, Esequiel Hi-Y, VIC, Report.; La Voz, Adv. Sgt-at-Arms Barrera, Mary Isabel Soph. Adv. Sgt-at-Arms, Glee Club, Pres.; Eagletones Barrientos, Anna belle La Estrella, Chaplain; Steve., SC, Asst. Chaplain; Soph. Adv. Sgt. -at-Arms Larry Claridge has his La Retama picture taken by photographer Fred Harding. Bates, Dan Batie, Larry Bautista, Minerva Beers, Diane Bell, Henry La Voz, Band, Band, Adv. Treas. La Estrella, Sgt-at- FNA, Glee Club, Jr. Ind. Arts, Asst. Capt. Arms; Jr. Red Cross Adv. Treas. Sgt-at-Arms 256 Senior Pictures Taken in October Bell, Ruth Allied Youth Bellinger, Patricia PJ, Science Club, VP; Steve., Allied Youth, VP; Jr. Adv, Sec. Beltran, Maria Glee Club, Off. Asst. Benavides, David Pol. Sci., Pari.; La Estrella, Hi-Y, SC, Pres., Special Projects Dir., TASC Rep. Benavidez, Rudy ROTC, Drill Team, Honor Guard; Adv. VP, Sgt-at-Arms; Times Bennett, Beverly FNA Berger, Charles Bernal, Frank La Estrella, Jr. Red Cross, Treas.; Soph. Adv. VP Bernal, Sylvia A Cappella Choir, Choral, Pres. Bialas, Norma Band, A Cappella Choir, Off. Asst., Lib. Asst. Blancas, Raul Blunt, Rose Bonillas, Vernon Borrego, Yolanda Botello, Alice Eagletones, A Hi-Y, Pol. Sci., Allied Youth, La SC, Off. Asst. Cappella Choir, Report., Accompanist; Times, Ex. Ed., Cir. Mgr.; Sigma Epsilon Metal Shop Foreman, VIC, VP, Sec.; Ravens, Treas.; A Jv. Pres., Treas. Voz, El Eco, Report. Voz 257 Daniel Garcia sings at PTA Founder's Day Assembly. Calderon, Ernestine Stu. Asst. Camacho, Rosie Band, Treas., 2nd Lt.; Ravens, Jr. Red Cross, Lib. Asst., Sr. Class Rep. Botello, Lucy La Voz, Jr. Red Cross, Stu. Asst. Briseno, Jesse Buford, Gertrude Hi-Y, ROTC, Ind. Arts Butler, Hazle Butler, Viola Purple Masque, FNA, Choral, FTA, Jr. Sr. Play, Soph. Class Red Cross, Lib. Rep., Jr. Class Rep., Asst., Off. Asst., Adv. Sgt-at-arms Audio-Visual Bray, Belinda Jr. Red Cross, Choral Bridges, Annie FNA, Band Campa, Mary Campa, Sammy Campos, Diane Steve., FTA, FNA, Jr. Class Rep., Soph. Adv. Sec. Campos, Mary Elva La Re tarn a, Bus. Mgr. Canales, Sylvia PJ, Drill Team, La Estrella, Glee Club, Choral Canedo, Dolores Band, FNA Cantu, Eugene Band, 1st. Lt.; Jr. Red Cross, Lib. Asst., Dance Band Cantu, Joyce Glee Club, Allied Youth Cantu, Rocky Sr. Class Hist.; Band Lib., La Estrella, Tennis Team Carpenter, Shirley Times Senior Diane Penn looks forward to ordering senior invitations. Carranza, Robert Castillo, Margaret Cerda, Joe M. Adv. Treas., Track, VIC, Metal Carroll, Freddie Choral Casas, Tony Band, Adv. Treas., Track Castillo, Alma La Voz, El Eco, Ed.; La Retama, Adv. VP, Treas. PJ Castillo, Jean FTA, PJ. Jr. Red Cross, Stu. Asst. Castillo, Rose Mary Soph. Adv. Sec., Jr. Class Rep., Jr. Adv. Pres. Castro, Julio La Voz Castro, Yolanda Jr. Red Cross Cepeda, Virginia Pol. Sci., Stu. Asst. President Richard Narvaez conducts class meeting. Cema, Arthur ROTC, Drill Team, 1st Lt.; Officers Club, La Estrella, Adv. VP Seniors Render Aid at Treasurer’s Office Cevallos, Gloria Steve., Pres.; PJ, Drill Team; SC, Stu. Asst., FTA, Jr. Red Cross Chavez, Carmen FNA, Jr. Red Cross Chessman, Lawrence Childs, Beverly SC, Pol. Sci., Sgt-at-arms; Sigma Epsilon Cicello, Donny Pol. Sci., Hi-Y, Sr. Adv. Treas. Cisneros, Augustine Clack, Margie PJ, Ravens, Stu. Asst. Claridge, Larry ROTC, Bltn. Cdr, Capt. Coffee, Douglas Ftbl., 3 yrs., All-Dist., 2 yrs., All-City, 2 yrs.; Track, 2 yrs.; B Team Bktbl., Sr. Adv. Sec. Cole, Penny PJ, La Retama, Co-Class Ed.; NHS, Sci. Club, Purple Masque 261 Covarrubia, Frank VIC Printing, Purple Masques, Ravens, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, B Ftbl., Soph. Sgt-at-Arms Coy, Edmundo Coy, Marty Jr. Red Cross, Pres.; Band, Sr. Adv. Sec., Soph. Adv. Sec., Lib. Asst. Crockett, Patricia Pol. Sci., Adv. Sec. Cruz, Joe ROTC Sgt., A Co.; Purple Guard, Pol. Sci., A Band, Jr. Red Cross, Track Curz, Marie Choral, Glee Club, A Cappella Choir Cuenca, Henry Dancy, Lois A Drill Team, Staff Sgt., Soph. Adv. VP Davila, Ricky A Ftbl, 2 yrs.; ROTC, La Estrella, Ravens, Hi-Y, S. C. Rep. Davis, Dorothy Choral, Ravens, FNA, Treasurer's Office Stu. Asst. De Hoyos, David Ind. Art’s De Hoyos, Sylvia Off. Asst., FNA Crockett, Rudolph Jr. Adv. VP, A Drill Team, ROTC 2nd Lt., Jr. Red Cross Dansby, Thomas Band, 1st Lt., NHS, S. C., Treas.; Jr. Adv. VP De La Cruz, Cecilia VIC Cosm. 262 De Leon, Alice Stu. Asst., Lib. Asst., Off. Asst. De Leon, Armandina De Leon, Eva S. C. Rep., Sgt-at- Choral I Arms, Store Mgr., VP, Delegate to TASE A A SC Delgado, Armandina_ Delgado, i . J., Hist. ;-Sr. Class Parlia., La Retama Co-School Life Ed., Ravens, Stu. Asst. Delgado, Robert NHS, Sr. Class Sec., Times, Sports Ed.; Soph. Class Pres., Jr. Class Sec-Treas., Q S De Santiago, Carmen Diaz, Martha Times, Headline Ed.; Band, Stev., Jr. Red Cross, Jr. Class Rep. Diaz, Ralph ROTC, B Drill Team, Rifle Team Dietz, Sherril Ravens, P.J., Times, Pic. Ed. Dismuke, Sandra Purple Masque, Sci. Club Dominguez, Elida Adv. Sec. Douglas, Lorraine Jr. Red Cross, Pol. Sci., Soph. Adv. Sec. Dunlap, Jessica Pol. Sci. Eanes, Bobbie 263 Elizalde, Esther PJ, La Voz, FNA, Stu. Asst. Encina, Ernest A Band. Audio Visual Club Ezell, David Commercial Courses Prepare Elizalde, Norma Kay Purple Masque, Pres. 2 yrs; Times, Ex. Ed., Bus. Mgr.; A Cappella Choir, Jr. Red Cross, Senior Play, Q S Engelking, Linda FNA, A Cappella Choir, Stu. Asst. Elizondo, Gilbert Esparza, Fred Ellis, Montyne PJ, Drill Team; Purple Masque, Allied Youth, Stu. Asst. Ellis, Patricia FTA, Pres.; Choral, Purple Masque, B, C Band Espinoza, Yolanda Estrada, Rose Mary Soph. Adv. Pres., Jr. Glee Club Adv. VP; Steve., A Cappella Choir Even a typing course can keep you off that stage. Falke, Willie A Cappella Choir, Glee Club, Purple Masque, Allied Youth, Chaplain; Sr. Play Seniors for Jobs Fernandez, Dolores Fleming, Virginia Flores, Carlos Flores, Diana Flores, Eloy PJ, Adv. Pres. 3 yrs. Printing VIC, VP Jr. Red Cross, Stu. Wood Shop VIC Asst., A Band Franks, George Freeman, Lorenza Ftbl., Track Flores, Gloria L. PJ, VP, Pres.; DAR, Rep.; Jr. Class Hist.; NHS, Sigma Epsilon, La Retama Jr. Staff Flores, Joe Hi-Y, ROTC, A Drill Team, B Ftbl. Flores, Yolanda Don’t you dare take that picture, Nelson! Gallardo, Gloria Gallardo, Yolanda PJ, Drill Team, Lt.; FNA NHS, Chaplain; Sigma Epsilon, Q S, La Retama, Club Ed.; La Estralla, Ravens 265 Gallegos, Michelle Garay, Philip NHS, S. C., Parlia., Jr. Red Cross Project Dir.; La Estrella, Stu. Asst. Garcia, Arthur La Estrella, La Re-tama Jr. Staff, ROTC 1st Lt., Officers Club, A B Drill Team, Rifle Team Garcia, Daniel ROTC, 1st Lt., A Co. Cdr., Adv. Sgt-at-Arms, La Estrella, Rep.; A B Drill Team, Rifle Team Capt. Garcia, Dora P.J. Drillet, FNA, La Voz, Off. Asst., S. C. Rep., Jr. Red Cross Garcia, Gloria P.J., Stev., Stu. Asst., Sci. Club Garcia, Gloria J. Garcia, Joe Band, Purple Masques ROTC Sgt., A Band, La Estrella Garcia, Jimmy Sr. Adv. Treas., VIC, Printing, Sgt-at-Arms Garcia, Maria Sr. Adv. Treas., S. C. Rep., Glee Club, Choral I, Pres.; Jr. Red Cross (7 Garcia, Mary Lou Garcia, Mary Louise VIC Cosm. Sr. Class Chaplain, P. J. Lt., Drillet; Ravens, Adv. Pres., 3 yrs.; Soph. Jr. Adv. Rep. Garcia, Robert Garcia, Robert C. La Retama Editor-in-Chief, Photog.; Purple Masques, Hi-Y, Q S, Jr. Play Garza, Guillermina Drum Major, Majorette, La Voz, Pres.; La Retama Jr. Staff, NHS, S.C. Rep. 266 Glasco, Patricia Godoy, Albert Band, Lt. Gomez, Cecilio Band, A Cappella Choir, All-City Choir Gonzales, Alice P.J., NHS, Stu. Asst., Pol. Sci., Sci. Club Garza, Laura Ravens, Pres., Times, Asso. Ed.; P. J., President’s Coun., Adv. Pres., Sec.; Stev., Chaplain, Report. Garza, Mary Purple Masques, Treas., Art.; A Cappella Choir, Sr. Play, Eagletones, Jr. Adv. VP Garza, Willie ROTC Col., Officers Club, Pres.; La Estrella, President’s Coun., Ravens, La Voz Gonzales, Diana A Cappella Choir, Stu. Asst. Garza, Irma VIC Cosm., Treas.; Sr. Rep., Soph. Rep., Jr. Adv. VP, Soph, Adv. Sec. Gonzales, Connie Jr. Red Cross, P.J., Drill Team; FTA, Stu. Asst. Gonzales, Diana Gonzales, Fernando Sci. Club, Glee Club, Sr. Rep. Gaskin, Bernard Gonzales, Anna Maria Gonzales, Ida Purple Masques, FNA, La Voz, Glee Club, Allied Youth 267 P. E. boys enjoy playing basketball. Grinage, Billie Guajardo, Bobby Guajardo, A B Ftbl., B Bktbl., Jr. Adv. Pres., La Voz, El Eco Staff Connie Guajardo, Frances Guerra, Beatrice Adv. Pres., SC, FNA, La Estrella Store Asst. Mgr., Steve., PJ, Drill Team Gonzales, Rosalinda Green, Geraldine Allied Youth, Band, Adv. Sec., Jr. Red Cross Griffin, Rubye FTA, Allied Youth Grimes, Melissa Purple Masque, Sec.; Lib. Asst., Jr. Red Cross Gonzales, Linda A Cappella Choir, Times Guerra, Gloria Guthrie, Betty J. VIC, Allied Youth, Jr. Adv. Sec.; Soph, Adv., Sgt-at-Arms Delia Aguilar finds a peaceful place for her siesta. Leisure Follows Hard Work Guerra, Rose Guerrero, Patsy Guerrero, Yolanda Guillen, Roy Cheerleader, NHS, Ravens, Times, Jr. VIC PJ, Lt., Drill Team, Red Cross, Sec.; Glee Club, Stu. Treas., Off. Stu. Asst., Jr. Adv. Asst. Sgt-at-arms Seniors Anticipate Graduation Henson, Charlene SC Rep., A Cappella Choir, Glee Club, Choral Hernandez, Alice Band, Pit. Ldr.; FNA, Jr. Red Cross, Stu. Asst. Hernandez, Arturo La Retama, Sports Ed.; Hi-Y, Pres.; SC, Ravens, Ind. Arts, Pol. Sci. Hernandez, Gloria Soph. Adv. Treas., La Estrella Hernandez, Josue Soph. Sr. Adv. Pres., Jr. Sr. Metal VIC, Pres.; Pol. Sci., Soph Class Rep. Hernandez, Margie Hernandez, Rachel Hernandez, Santos Jr. Play, Lib. Asst. Choral Hernandez, Victoria Hernandez, Yolanda Off. Asst., Audio Glee Club Visual, Glee Club Herrera, Pete B Ftbl. 270 Yolanda Guerrero, Linda Jimenez and Jerrie Stringer view Trinity's campus. Hier, Jerry Purple Masque, Adv. VP Hinds, Louis SC, Pub. Dir.; Ind. Arts Jacinto, Yolanda A Band, Sec., Lib., Sgt., Cpl.; La Retama, Co-Class Ed.; Jr. Red Cross, Treas.; Sr. Class Sgt-at-Arms Hill, Earline FNA, Choral Prospective Seniors Visit Trinity U. Hinojosa, Juan Hi-Y, Ind. Arts, Report.; Jr. Times Photog., B Ftbl., Soph. Adv. Pres. Jackson, Clarence ROTC, A Cappella Choir, Pol. Sci. Hinojosa, Yolanda SC Rep., La Voz, VIC Jackson, Woodell Jr. Adv. Pres., Sci. Club, Pres.; A Cappella Choir, Treas.; Steve., Chaplain, Report.; NHS Hughes, Carlos A Band James, Lawrence ROTC. 1st Sgt.; A Drill Team Hurtado, Josie A Band, Majorette; La Retama, Co-School Life Ed.; Sr. Play, Adv. VP Jauregui, Bertha NHS, Cosmetology VIC, Chaplain; SC Rep., Jr. Class Rep., Adv. VP, La Voz 271 Jiminez, Linda La Retama, Jr. Staff, Faculty Ed.; Q S, FNA, Chaplain; Ravens Jones, Sharron Glee Club, Choral I King, Lola J ij Johnson, Charles Johnson, Sylvester ROTC, Capt., Ftbl., Choral Jones, Davette Pol. Sci., Stu. Asst., FTA Juarez, Ernestine Juarez, Frances Juarez, Jimmy S. C. Rep., A Cap- Sr. Adv. Pres., pella Choir, La Hi-Y, VIC Radio Estrella, La Voz, Adv. Sec., VP TV, Soph. Adv. Sec, Kowalik, Leonard Adv. Sgt-at-Arms Krueger, Crystal Purple Masques, Jr. Play, FNA, S.C. Rep., Sr. Play, Off. Asst. Kyrisch, Vickie VIC Cosm., FNA, Parlia.; Off. Asst., S. C. Jones, Paulette PoU Sci., Glee Club, Choral I, Jr. Class Pres. Kindred, Particia Pol, Sci. Langley, Max ROTC Lt. Col., NHS, A B Drill Team, Rifle Team, Officers Club 272 Lara, Gilbert Adv. Treas. Lavastida, Carlos Leach, Martha A Band, Purple Masques, Jr, Red Cross, Lib. Asst. Lemon, Evelyn Purple Masques Leyva, Eva FNA, Sci. Club, Purple Masques, Band Lopez, Margaret Limon, Rebecca P. J., Drill Team, S.C., Stev., VP, Lopez, David Ftbl., Bktbl., Track Sgt-at-Arms; Adv. Pres., Sec. Lopez, Mike Purple Masque, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Adv. Pres. apez, Rosie P.J., Treasurer's Office Stu. Asst., Lib. Asst. Lopez, Theresa Lib. Asst., FNA Lopez, Marco S. C., Chaplain; Choir, B Ftbl., Sci. Club Lott, Margaret Soph. Adv. Treas. Luna, Nivia Lynn, Bernice Macias, Jesus PJ, Band, SC, Jr. Red Cross, Soph. Steve., Jr. Red Adv. Pres. Cross, Jr. Adv. Sgt-at-Arms Macias, Manuel Maldonado, Grace Maldonado, Julia Maney, Evelyn Band, Hi-Y, Soph. Pol. Sci. A Cappella Choir Purple Masque Adv. VP Lozano, Luis E. Lozano, Roque VIC, A Bktbl. Mgr. Six Brackenridge seniors proudly display their class ring. 274 Marshall, Mary Lee Band Martinez, Elena Jr. Red Cross Martinez, Guadalupe Seniors Receive Class Rings Martinez, Alex N. La Voz, Pol. Sci. Martinez, Angel Adv. Treas. Martinez, Arthur VIC, Printing, Gen. Foreman; Soph. Adv. VP Martinez, Edward ROTC, Sgt. Martinez, Elvira NHS, Pres.; La Voz, Pres., Sec.; PJ, Typist, Lt.; La Retama, Picture Ed., Adv. VP Martinez, Priscilla Ravens, Soph. Adv. VP, Jr. Adv. Sec., Sr. Adv. VP Martinez, Enedina Martinez, Rudolph Martinez, Estella Jr. Red Cross, SC Martinez, Yolanda SC Martinez, Gloria A Cappella Choir Martinez, Victor Sr. Class Sgt-at-Arms, Pol. Sci. 275 Mata, Margarita Mauricio, Raymond McKenzie, Jacquelyn McVea, Lloyd La Estrella, FNA, Ind. Arts Choral Medina, Yolanda Soph. Class Sec-Treas., Jr. Class VP, Sr. Class Treas., Adv. Sec. Medrano, Elva PJ, La Estrella, Off. Asst., Soph. Adv. Pres. Meiche, Richard Band, Wood Shop VIC, Pres. Melendez, Gloria Band, Jr. Red Cross, Purple Masque, La Voz, Visual Aids Mendez, Alice PJ, Drillets; Times, Ravens, Stu. Asst., Sr. Adv. Sec. Mendez, Mike Radio VIC, Sec.; Hi-Y, Sr. Adv. VP Mr. Howard T. Harris, Jr., Mr. Raymond Booth, and Mr. Billy Dabney entertain (?) at the student-faculty basketball game. Faculty Defeats Seniors Miss Carmen Gutierrez, Miss Kay Coleman, and Mrs. Brabara Tipton cheered the faculty to a victory over the seniors in the student-faculty basketball game in February. Mendez, Oscar Mendoza, Linda Sr. Class VP, NHS, Ravens Jr. Class Pres., Soph. Adv. Pres., B Bktbl. Mendoza, Olga Merla, Norma Glee Club, Jr. Red Cross, FNA Mitchell, Carolyn Ravens, Purple Masque Mitchell, Lloyd ROTC, A B Drill Teams; A Cappella Choir, Officers Club, Eagle Tones Molina, Fernando Ind. Arts, Sci. Club Montelongo, Nilda SC, PJ, La Voz, Adv. Pres. Montemayor, Alonso La Estrella, Lib. Asst. Moore, Sandra Jr. Red Cross 277 Munguia, Mary Munoz, Irene Purple Masque, Jr. Red Cross, Soph. Rep. Munoz, Mary Alice Stev., Sec.; P. J., S. C. Rep., Stu. Asst. Munoz, Yolanda VICCosm., VP, Treas.; Adv. Sgt-at-Arms Murillo, Arthur VIC Radio TV, Pres.; Adv. Pres. Narvaez, Richard Sr. Class Pres., President's Coun., La Retama Photog., Q S, La Estrella, A B Drill Team Navarro, Alice P.J., Stu. Asst., La Voz, FTA, Allied Youth Navarro, Arthur Ind. Art's, VIC Neal, Mary Allied Youth, Adv. Sgt-at-Arms Neira, Juan VIC Metal, Soph. Adv. Sgt-at-Arms Mora, Mary Esther Stu. Asst. Morales, Eloise Soph. Adv. Sgt-at-Arms, Jr. Red Cross Moreno, Carmen VIC Cosm., Sgt-at-Arms, Sec.; Jr. Rep. Moreno, Rosita Glee Club, Lib. Asst., S. C. Rep. Mullins, Carol Ann 278 Nelson, Charles New, Thomas Nicasio, Manuel Nickler, Rose Obregon, David ROTC Major, La ROTC Sgt., A Ftbl., Soph. Cl. Sgt-at- Lib. Asst., Off. Retama Photog., Q S, B Drill Team, Visual Aids Track Arms, VIC Mill, VP; Soph., Jr., Sr. Adv. Sgt-at-Arms Asst., Pol. Sci. Ollison, Patricia Orta, Frank Orta, Mary Ortiz, Irene Ortiz, Janie Band, Choral ROTC Officer, S. C. Lib. Asst. A Band, Ravens FNA, Purple Masque, Rep., A B Drill Hist; S.C. Rep., Jr. Team Red Cross Ott, Margaret Ovalles, Armando VIC, Track, Hi-Y, Jr. Adv. VP, Soph. Adv. Sgt-at-Arms Ozuna, Santos Owczarzak, Judith Student Asst. Ozuna, Inez Band, Majorette, La Retama Co-Club Ed., Adv. Sec. VP 279 and Gown An unusual downward view of seniors preparing to be measured. Padilla, Mary SC, Purple Masque, Steve., Ravens, Jr. Play, Sr. Play Paez, Alice PJ, La Voz, Sr. Adv. Treas., Jr. Adv. Sec. Paiz, Margie Pena, Guadalupe Cosmetology VIC, Sr. Adv. Pres. Pena, Joe Pena, Louis R. Penn, Diana Ind. Arts, ROTC, Printing VIC, La Voz PJ, Stu. Asst. 2nd Lt., A B Drill Teams; Officers Club Perera, Olga Pol. Sci., Pres.; PJ, Drill Team, Cheerleader; SC, VP, Sec., Treas.; President’s Council, Steve. Perez, Louis Ftbl., 3 yrs., Bktbl, Track, All-Dist. Center, All-City Perez, Mary A. Cosmetology VIC, Adv. Sgt-at-Arms, Sci. Club Perez, Mary I PJ, Drill Team, FNA, Pol. Sci., St. Asst. Perez, Rosalinda Band, Pol. Sci., Audio Visual 280 Measurements Highlights Senior Year Perkins, Robert Ind. Arts, Sec. Ponce, Fannie Ponce, Herbert Sr. Class Rep., La Retama Jr. Staff Powell, Oscar Soph. Adv. Pres.; Jr. Adv. Pres. Prater, Sharon PJ, Typist, Drill Team; Adv. Sec-Treas., NHS, Pol Sci., Sec-Treas. Pratt, Yolanda FNA, VP, Pres.; A Cappella Choir, Sci. Club Ramirez, Henry Ramirez, Irene Ramirez, Josie Ramirez, Maria Cruz Ravens, Sgt-at-arms; Glee Club Glee Club, Allied B Team Ftbl., Hi-Y, Youth, FTA La Retama, Jr. Adv., Pres.; Sr. Adv., VP Seniors await that memorable night of graduation. Ramon, Roger Ramon, Irene Ramon, Rosalinda Ramos, Elias Ramos, Johnny VIC, Sgt-at-Arms PJ, stu. Asst., Soph. Adv. Sec. -Treas. Ramos, Rebecca SC Rep., Stu. Asst., Soph. Adv. Pres., Sr. Adv. Pres., Jr. Adv. Sgt-at-arms Ramos, Yolanda M. La Voz, Jr. Report.; Lib. Asst., Stu. Asst. Randle, Yvonne Raven, Eunice Jr. Red Cross, Choral PJ, Soph. Class Rep. Rayos, Irene N. Glee Club. FNA, Choral Reyes, Arthur B Ftbl. Team, A Team Bktbl. Mgr. Reyes, Jimmy Reyes, Mike ROTC, Officers Club, Hi-Y Drill Team Cdr. Reyes, Richard Reyna, Celia Band, Dance Band, Choral Stu. Asst., Adv. Pres. 282 Richardson, Ronald Ricondo, Gilbert A Ftbl. 3 yrs.; A A Bktbl. Bktbl., A Cappella Choir Rincon, Mary Helen NHS, Treas.; PJ, Drill Team, Sec-Treas.; La Estrella, Sgt-at-Arms; Adv. Sec-Treas., La Re-tama, Org. Ed., Sigma Epsilon Riojas, Paula SC, Sec.; PJ, Drill Team; Pol. Sci. c7—V Rios, Mary Esther Pol. Sci., VP; PJ, Lt., Drill Team; SC, Pub. Dir.; NHS, Adv. Pres. Rios, Mary Jane Cosmetology VIC Rios, Ruben Band, Hi-Y, Jr. Red Cross Rivera, Rita Cosmetology VIC, Jr. Red Cross, Adv. Sgt-at-Arms Roberts, Jeannette SC, Jr. Red Cross, Jr. Play, Adv. Sec., Allied Youth Robinson, Milton ROTC, Sgt., B Drill Team; Officers Club, Adv. Sgt-at-Arms 283 Seniors Marie Cruz and Dora Saldana are measured for new girls glee club robes. Rodgers, Freda Rodgers, Jean M. Rodriguez, Alice Jr. Red Cross, FNA Jr. Red Cross, Soph. Treas., Purple Masques, FNA, A Cappella Choir, Stu. Asst. Rodriguez, Beatrice Rodriguez, Catarino ROTC Sgt., A B Drill Team, Sqd. Ldr. Rodriguez, Daniel Ind. Art's Rodriguez, George VIC, Mill Cabinet Rodriguez, Grace Glee Club Rodriguez, Humbert VIC Rodriguez, Robert Rodulfo, Gloria Roman, Lupe Roman, Maria Roman, Sebastian Rosales, Maria Gloria Sci. Club Glee Club, Allied P. J., Jr. Play, VIC Stu. Asst. Youth Purple Masque 284 Rosales, Virginia Rueda, Irma S.C. Rep., FNA, VP; Soph. Sr. Class Rep., Adv. Pres., VP, Treas.; Band Ruiz, Emilio ROTC Sgt., A B Drill Team, Rifle Team, Honor Guard Ruiz, Emma Lee P.J., Ravens, Sr. Play Ruiz, Ramon Ind. Arts, VP; ROTC Staff Sgt., S. C. Rep., A Drill Team Salas, Esther Salazar, Daniel Cheerldr., 2 yrs.; VIC P. J., Times, Pub. Co-Ord.; Ravens, Pol. Sci., Adv. Pres. Salazar, Eddie A Drill Team, ROTC Lt., La Estrella, Jr. Red Cross, Officers Club Salazar, Mary G. P.J. Drill Team, Jr. Adv. Sec., La Voz, VP; Stev. Saldana, Dora La Estrella, Hist.; Glee Club, Sr. Class Rep. Saldana, Paula P. J. Lt., La Estrella, Pres., Treas.; S. C. Rep., Glee Club Saldibar, Helen Cheerldr., 2 yrs.; Ravens, Report.; S. C., Pub. Asst., Times, Pic. Ed. Salinas, Gloria Lib. Asst. Salinas, Mary Salinas, Olga Cheerldr., 2 yrs.; Ravens, S. C., Treas.; La Estrella, Jr. Class Rep., La Voz, VP 285 Senior Play, “Mouse That Sanchez, Janie Sanchez, Jesse Sanchez, Judy Sanchez, Rosary Sanchez, Sarah Steve., Adv. VP, Pol. Sci. Jr. Red Cross, Purple Sec., Treas. Masque Sandoval, Ismael Santos, Beatrice Adv. Pres., Sec., Treas.; Jr. Red Cross, VP; La Voz, Report., Treas.; Sigma Epsilon Saucedo, Benny Saucedo, Irma VIC, Pres., VP, Foreman Saucedo, Ralph Sr. Play, A Band, Pol. Sci. Gregory Aguillon and Norma Elizalde rehearse for UIL play contest. Scott, Richard Segura, Janie A Band, Pres., Bktbl., A Cappella Choir 286 Roard,” Pro ves Bijj Success Sierra, Josie Jr. Red Cross, Band, Soph. Adv. Sec. Sims, Jacquelyn Adv. Treas., Choral, Jr. Red Cross, Jr. Class Rep. Singletary, Willard ROTC, A B Drill Team, Staff Sgt., Adv. VP Smith, Barbara Solis, Raul Hi-Y, Ind. Arts, Sgt-at-Arms; Stu. Asst. Solis, Steve ROTC, 2nd. Lt., A Drill Team; Officers Club, VIC Metal, La Estrella Soliz, Jerry ROTC, Drill Team; Officers Club, Ftbl. Mgr.; Co. Cdr., 1st, Btln. Cdr.; AY Stevenson, Bill Lib. Asst., Ind. Arts, ROTC. 1st. Lt., Officers Club Solano, Grace PJ, Drill Team Cdr.; NHS, Sec.; La Retama, Adv. Mgr., Q S Stewart, Alice 287 Torres, Charles Trevino, Albaro Trevino, Arthur Trevino, David A Cappella Choir, Hist., Artist Print Shop, VIC, Pres.; Adv. VP Adv. Sgt-at-arms Stringer, Jerrie Suarez, Gloria La Retama Cir. Mgr. Tamez, Jerry Taubert, Judy Tavarez, Christine Taylor, Ellis Tellez, Sylvia PJ, SC Rep., Steve., Ravens, Pol. Sci., Stu. Asst. Summers, Sharon A Cappella Choir, FNA, Hist.; Lib. Asst., Adv. Sec. Thompson, Ken Times' Ass. Spts. Ed., Sr. Class Sgt-at-arms, SC, Bktl. Mgr. Thompson, Erma Jr. Red Cross, Purple Masque, Off. Asst. 288 Trevino, Linda Lib. Asst., La Voz, Soph. Class Rep., Sr. Adv. Treas. Trevino, Rebecca Trujillo, Evelyn FNA, Report.; A Cappella Choir, Times, Edit. Ed., Ex. Ed. Vaca, Gloria FNA, La Estrella, Choral Valdez, Dora PJ, Ravens, Sci. Club Valdez, Eugene VIC, Soph. Adv. VP, Jr. Adv. Treas. What’s so interesting down there, girls? Valdez, Ruben B Ftbl., B Bktbl. Valdivia, Sylvia NHS, Times, Editor-in-Chief, Feat. Ed.; Jr. Adv. Pres., Choral, Sci. Club, Hist., Report. Vara, Dolores La Estrella, Jr. Red Cross, Lib. Asst., Jr. Class Rep., Jr. Adv. Pres. Vargas, Albert La Retama, Photog.; Q S, La Estrella, Photog.; Hi-Y, Hist.; Ravens, Jr. Adv. Pres., Soph. Adv. Sec. Vargas, Arthur VIC, Sec.; Printing. Jr. Red Cross 289 Vargas, Gloria Glee Club, VP, Choral, Stu. Asst., Soph. Rep., Sr. Adv. Sgt-at-Arms, Eagle tones Vasquez, Robert Hi-Y, La Estrell Track Vela, Dorothy SLTA, Purple Masque, Sr. Play, Off. Asst. Vela, Johnny Velasquez, Pete Always Villarreal, Armando Villarreal, Teresa B Ftbl., Sci. Club Band, Report.; Q S, Ravens, La Estrella, Times, Edit. Ed.; Jr. Red Cross Hummmmmm--Was that test in government or English? Wagner, Eleanor La Retama, Literary Ed. Walktr, Patricia Ware, Mary PJ, Jr. Red Cross NHS, Purple Masque, VP; Ravens, Sec.; Jr. Adv. Pres., Soph. Adv. Sec., Sigma Epsilon Washington, Shirley Ann Watson, Clarence SC, Glee Club, ROTC, Cdt. Capt., Treas., Off. Asst. Officers Club, Drill Team; La Retama Jr, Staff, Ftbl. Mgr., Track Mgr. 290 Watson, George West, Ernest Weston, Cecile Wheat, Jean SC, Hi-Y ROTC, Pol. Sci., Visual Arts Purple Masque White, Jacquelyn Glee Club, Jr. Red Cross a Crowd Seniors eagerly anticipate their class picture. Young, Horace Zamarron, Blanca Zamora, Alfred Zamora, Martin Sr. Adv. Pres., ROTC, Drill Team Soph. Adv. 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Fisher Charles, and Charles Robinson. 305 Meat Products APACHE PACKING COMPANY CA 7-1437 1502 Tampico St. BAPTIST MEMORIAL HOSPITAL School of Nursing 511 Richmond Avenue San Antonio, Texas Blood Pressure Technique it prac-ticed first on classmates. Compliments of KERRVILLE BUS COMPANY 500 N. St. Mary's CA 6-7371 306 SENIOR STAFF Congratulations, District Champs Joe C. Bettencourt San Antonio's Loading and Largest Manufacturing Jeweler Pins, year guards. R. O. T. C. Medals. Officers' pins. Student Council Pins 327 N. Presa St. CA 6-7561 Congratulations to the 1964 Annual Staff TORTILLAS TAMALES 703 Ruiz St. CA 7-1486 WELLER'S GULF STATION Rifjht Across From Brack 1508 So. St. Mary's St. LE 3-8571 ENEMIES' AUTOGRAPHS C. R. Anthony Co. YOUR FAMILY DEPARTMENT STORE 137 Plaza de Las Palmas CITY MEAT CO. 2819 W. Commerce CA 6-7721 GARCIAS BAKERY CA 3-8031 2426 Martin Amigos Food Co. GE 2-5201 5135 Commerce HILL GROCERY AND MARKET CA 7-2730 2923 Tranis 307 Congratulations to the Class of 1964 RUDY AND THE RENO BOPS Left to Right: Felipe Quiroz (lead sax), Johnny Wing (guitar), (Standing): Ruben Arispe (2nd sax), Roy Martinez (bass guitar), Manuel Red Gonzales, Jr. (drums); (Center): Rudy T. Gonzales (leader vocalist). Sunglow Records Recording Artists 408 Hazel Avenue CA 3-3316 All I Could Do Was Cry Let The Four Winds Blow 308 Bottom Row: Marian Ervin, Cynthia Malone, Helen Brown, Mr. Hilde-Compliments of brand, Dolores Garcia, Rachel Belton, Elvia Valdez. 2nd Row: Armando Ramirez, Alice Luna, Carmen Villarreal, Gladys Cardona, Gwendolyn Taplin, Bobbie Eanes, Josetta Singletary, Emma Stone, Irene Lozano, Janie Pena. 3rd Row: Domingo Rodriguez, Roger Racheco, Anthony Garza, David Cirilo, Rudy Ruiz, Joe Willif, Robert Eagle, and Shirley Large. 309 Compliments of BECKOM ADVISORY Bottom Row: Richard Garza, George Ricks, Richard Zamora, H. W. Beckom, Madeline Russo, Margarita Serna, Hilda Jimenez. 2nd Row: Diana Macon, Sally Williams, Edward Young, Armando Gonzales, Corina Bustamente, Alice Carrasco, Oralia Lara. 3rd Row: Danny Burris, Milton Ray, Mary Mata, Sylvia Martinez, Esther Castillo, Juantia Navarro, Diana Jacinto. 4th Row: Jesse Hernandez, Richard Pena, Sandra Perales, Barbara Colvin, Fernando Castaneda, Roger Perales, Linda DeSoto. Fifth Row: Edward Montez, Raul Hernandez. 310 HARRIS ADVISORY Bottom Row: Donald Smith, Liz Pitney, Yolanda Perez, Rosalinda Gonzales, Anita Edward, Mr. Howard T. Harris Jr. 2nd Row: Gloria Perez, Linda Medellin, Vickie Fowler, Mary Cantu, Sylvia Ibarra, Esther Aguilar, Theresa Leos. 3rd Row: Dorothy Mackey, Audrey Mosley, Yolanda Gomez, Josie Montgomery, Lupe Flores, Mary Cosgrove, George Moreno. 4th Row: Moral Hill, Aaron Zepeda, Edward Ramirez, Armando Barbosa, Manuel Hernandez, Albert Chevara, Joe Rivera. 311 Compliments of DABNEY ADVISORY Bottom Row: Dora Villalobos, Virginia Alcala. Gloria Conde, Irene Flores, Bill Dabney, Mary Louise Neira, Guillermma Garza, Anna Marie De la Garza. 2nd Row: Frank Romo, Juanita Sheppard, Lula Lee Rogers, Henry Perez, Margaret Villarreal, Margaret Zepeda, Sylvia Belasco, Gloria Gonzales, Nina Robinson, Minerva Garza, Gloria Mendez, Magdalena Valdez. 3rd Row: Edward De La Fuente, Josie Le la Garza. 4th Row: Ralph Trevino, Melchor Travieso, Jesse M. DeLa Vega, Tony Alvarez, Enrique Hynes, John Henry Austin, and William Hines. 312 Seniors of SMITH ADVISORY Bottom Row: Rosie Camacho, Shofon J’mte;, Mar Louise GorcT T-jAr. Richard Smith, Julia Maldonaldo, Beverly Childs 7ucfy OWCfarzak, Rosemary Castillo. 2nd Row: Victoria Hernandez, Davette Jones, Carolyn Mitchell, Oscar Powell, Abel Farrell, Pete Velasquez, Larry Johnson, David Benavides, Robert Garcia. 3rd Row: David Lopez, Robert Rodriguez, Ralph Diaz, Richard Andrade, Inez Ozuna, Yolanda Espinoza, Louis Perez, Mary Barrera, Gloria Guerra, Mary Helen Salinas, Gloria Ybarra, Juan Neira, Roland Montez, Gustavo Aguirre. 313 HARRISON ADVISORY Bottom Row: Willie Falkie, Floyd Boone, Daniel Garcia, Horace Young, Mrs. Jean Harrison, Janie Sanchez, Olga Mendoza. 2nd Row: Evelyn Money, Charlene Hendon, Paulette Jones, Mary Ann Ware, Willie Garza, Ida Gonzales, Sebastian Roman. 3rd Row: Maria Cruz Ramirez, Irene Ramirez, Maria Ramirez, Rosita Moreno, Virginia Henderson, Jean Castillo, Henry Bell, Joan Henderson. 4th Row: Irene Reyes, Robert Lees, Ruben Rios, Henry Geigenmiller, George Rodriguez, Santiago Reyes. 314 GUTIERREZ ADVISORY Bottom Row: Lucy Barrientos, Sylvia Esquivel, Paula Casares, Miss Carmen Gutierrez, Roger Escamilla, Carmen Correa, Frank Velarde. 2nd Row: Gilbert Reyna, Vera Ayala, Carolyn Daniels, Emily Deary, Delorasse Taylor, Virginia Rivera, Mary Bueno, Gladys Grant, Frances Martinez. 3rd Row: Jessie Mae Brown, Lois Smith, Isabel Carrasco, Jose Gonzales, Theodore De Leon, Joe Hoffman, Frank Lopez, Benjamin Burleson, Gilbert Rodriguez. Not pictured: Edna D'Amico, Ezell Griffin, Frank Guajardo, Alfred Reyes, Carlos Salazar. 315 SINCLAIR ADVISORY Bottom Row: Gloria R. Perez, Sherril Garza, Mr. Robert Sinclair, Adela Moreno, Carolyn Anderson. 2nd Row: Sylvia Arredondo, Dolores Navarro, Yolanda Zamora, Jacqueline Rogers, Brenda Rodgers, Janie Aguilar, Gloria Martinez, Richard Garza. 3rd Row: Clevola Bailey, Gordon Benjamin, Ethel Green, Brenda Hopson, Pascal Wilkinson, George Guerrero, Felix Gonzales. 4th Row: David Perez, Albert Spencer, Henry Escalera, Alex De Leon, Leonard Velasquez, Lyn Rfiy Fischer, Verson Galloway. 316 BRIGHT ADVISORY Bottom Row: Gilbert Guajardo, Marie Vargas, Minerva Medina, Mr. Meredith Bright, Roswell Hall, Nora Ramirez, Rosie Rodriguez. 2nd Row: Willie Mae Hayes, Barbara Snell, Olga Lopez, Mary M. Cruz, Carmen Valdez, Stella Fuentes, Gloria Flores, Margaret Garza. 3rd Row: John Marroquin, Ben Hargis, John Molnar, George Herrera, Andy Gomez, Ralph Green, Charles Spencer, Dennis Woodward. Not pictured: Pat Drew, Dan Pena, Eugene Ramon, Roy Ruiz, Robert Callis, Olga Estrada, Julian Freeman, Ruth Hendricks, Yolanda Lopez. 317 ADVISORY Bottom Row: Frank Covarrubia, (iTosemarie AI var z Patricia Crockett, Mrs. Merrill Gates, Beatrice Santoi, AI6X Martinez, Raymond Mauricio. 2nd Row: Henry Ramirez, Diana Gonzales, Mary Juarez, Anna Marie Gonzales, Michelle Gallegos, Toianda Borrego, Dora De La Rosa. Guadalupe Martinez. 3rd Row: Larry Ctaridge, Wyetta Madison, Frank Bernal, Gloria Gallardo, Maris Dolores Beltran. 4th Row: Barbara Smith, Enrique Cuena, Gilbert Ricondo, Celia Reyna, Robert N. Garcia, Raul Reynosa, Jesse Sanchez. 318 ZARSKY ADVISORY Bottom Row: Erma Jean Thompson, Lydia Balleza, Minerva Bautista, Mary Garza, Vernon Bonillas, Frances Guajardo, Elida Dominguez, Josephine Sierra, Theresa Lopez, Tomasita Asfudillo. 2nd Row: Gloria Salinas, Grace Rodriguez, Sylvester Johnson, George Watson, Arthur Trevino, Arthur Zamarriga, Daniel Rodriguez, Dora Garcia, Mr. Joseph V. Zarsky. 3rd Row: Jesse Anguiano, Fernando Molina, Victor Martinez, Emilio Ruiz, Thomas New, Bernard Gaskin, Alfred Ardillos, Richard Richardson. 319 GREGORY ADVISORY Bottom Row: Lee Lott, Alice Rocha, Eona Lacy, Miss Carol Gregory, Elaine Guillen, Gloria Garza, Richard Delgado. 2nd Row: Patricia Williams, Consuela Borrega, Lupe Aragon, Jo Ella Hill, Nancy Hines, Sylvia Ruiz, Mary Lou Rodriguez, Lupe Bazaldua, Yolanda Ramos. 3rd Row: Albert Gomez, Paul Luna, Tony Galata, Joe Lujan, Tony Valdez, Jesse Alvarado, Rene Dold, Rafael Nina, Eddie Freeman, Alfred Stevens, Alfred Lopez. 320 HAWKINS ADVISORY Bottom Row: Donny Cicello, Frank Orta, Marty Coy, Mr. Delbert Hawkins, Delia Aguilar, Rogue Lozano, Santos Hernandez. .l w - phine Sedillo, Yolanda Martinez, Mary Gloria Salazar, fuby Griffin Jessica Dunlap, Montyne Ellis, Irene Ortez, Sylvia TeuBr; SOWTfiy Campa. 3rd Row: Alice Gonzalez, Yolanda Gallardo, Sylvia de Hoyos, Irma Saucedo, Ralph Solis, Rose Marie Blunt, Ruben Salinas. 4th Row: Frank Galatan, Clarence Jackson, Lloyd McVea, Ismael Sandoval, Roy Guillen, David Arguello, David Obregon, Elaine Cantu. 321 VINCENT ADVISORY Bottom Row: Bertha Rivera, Delfina Sanchez, Anna Maria Cavazos, Janie Campos, Mr. Varden Vincent, Mercy Flores, Mamie Robinson, Elizabeth Braziel, Rosemary Martinez. 2nd Row: Albert Davis, Harold Watson, Billie Benjamin, Roby Page, Diana Castellanos, Janie Espinoza, Rachel Osuna, Janie Compian. 3rd Row: Tony Sheppard, Mike Rodriguez, Charles Thomas, Daniel Cruz, Richard Falcon, Herbert Lacy, Carlos A. Vargas. Not pictured: Sherry Jasso, Robert Glenn, Stella Vera, Delbert Meadors, Ruben Pena, David Chavez, Raul Aguirre. 322 TIETZE ADVISOR Bottom Row7 Fdward Coleman, Josie Hurtado, Mrs. Paulita Tietze, Shirley Henderson Josue Hernandez, Yolie Guerrero, Jimmy Garcia, -lQ £isHinds. 2nd -'Row: Diana Campos, Dolores Caneda, Grace Mai donacJo Emma Ruiz, Sylvia Valdivia, Sherril Dietz, Irene Munoz, ■Ernestine Calderon. Gloria Rodolfo, Ernestine Juarez, Margie Hernandez. 3rd Row: Roscoe Wayne, Manuel Mancias, Manuel Sida, Ruby Benavides, Jesse Briseno, Wayne Pittman, Robert Lazcano. 4th Row: Evelyn Lemon, Beverly Bennett, Lorenza Freeman, Randolph Crockett, Milton Robinson. 323 MASTERS ADVISORY Bottom Row: Jeanette Roberts, Richard Arispe, Patsy Guerrero, Mrs. Kalli Masters, Nilda Montelongo, Larry Batie, Hazel Butler, Juan Hinojosa. 2nd Row: Tony Casas, Mike Lopez, Gregory Aguillon, Lawrence James Robert Lemons, Joe Cerda, Josie Wilkerson, Lola King, Rachel Hernandez, John Ramos. 3rd Row: Gloria Hernandez, Graciela Ramon, Fernando Coronado, Elena Martinez, Gernaldine Green, Mary Ellen Neal, Leonard Kowalik, Billie Grinage, Patricia Kindred, Dora Valdez, Linda Lou Gonzales, Ozuna Santos, Mike Reyes, and Margaret Lott. 324 WHARTON ADVISORY Bottom Row: Willie Guidry, Zeke Bara, Augustine Cisneros, Miss Lucille Wharton, Arthur Reyes, Jerrie Stringer, Grace Solano. 2nd Row: Paula Riojas, Yolanda Pratt, Lydia Acala, Rosary Sanchez, Virginia Cepeda, Jacquelyn McKinzie, Judy Sanchez, Estela Martinez. 3rd Row: Luis Lozano, Lois Jean Dancy, Shirley Carpenter, Diana Flores, Lucille Botel-lo, Alice Botello, Diana Gonzales, Lupe Roman. 4th Row: Rudolph Mar-ingez, Oscar Mendez, Tino Rodriguez, Joe Pena, Albert Godoy, Arthur Cerna, Elias Ramos, and Fernando Gonzalez. 325 HIPPO - W • • « • “A REAL TEXAN SIZE DRINK” 1 McELROY ADVISORY Bottom Row: Margaret Contreras, Rudy Martinez, Maria Jung, Nancy McElroy, Robert Brown, Yolanda Ballard, Carolyn Lampkin, Lucy Sandoval. 2nd Row: David Craft, Mike Gonzales, Lupe Baray, Connie Lopez, Clementine Lopez, Margaret Zennell, Margarita Villarreal, Diana Martinez, Willie Camina, Manuel Mancillas, Gilbert Randolph Askey. 3rd Row: Herbert Moncibais, Andrew Martinez, Humberto Estrada, Arthur Zeal, Ronald Henderson, Oscar Ibarra, Richard Cervantes, Lawrence Minor. 327 TAMAYO ADVISORY Bottom Row: Bette Stone, Romulo Ramirez, Robert Elizondo, Delia Nino, David Chavez, Jane Scott, Anselmo Benavides. 2nd Row: Brenda Benjamin, Nina Johnson, Beverly LeBruce, Mary Ochoa, Esther Rodriguez, Selcita Fernandez. 3rd Row: Wayne Hildebrand, Kenneth Rogers, Jerry Mendez, Mrs. Theresa Tamayo, Herman Flores, George Valdez, Arturo Guajardo. 328 BRUINGTON ADVISORY Bottom Row: Carolyn Henis, Guadalupe Villanueva, Vilma Perez, Dorothy Bell, Mrs. Bruington, Linda Gonzales, Elizabeth DeLeon, Seoria Couvier, Stella Avila. 2nd Row: Roosevelt Terrell, George Rodriguez, Mike Adome, Rudy Martinez, Mary Louise Salazar, Sandra Amires, Antonio Serda, Margaret Auila, Alex Auzenne, Teresa Gonzales, Charles Miller, Abel Flores. 3rd Row: Raymond Garza, Johnny Gonzales, Jerald Kolinek, John Lewis, Edward Mosley, Antonio Guerrero, and Ben Sanchez. 329 CARLISLE ADVISORY Bottom Row: Maria Rodriguez, Elida Caballero, Sylvia Barrera, Isabel Medina, Mr. Charles Carlisle, Petra Garcia, Marina Suniga, James Childress, Doris Mitchell. 2nd Row: Yolanda Medina, Celia Cisneros, Sylvia Flores, Armandina Escamilla, Mary Garcia, Olga Dimas, Nativ-dad Garcia, Carmela Plata, Mary Lee Valdez, Isabel Lopez. 3rd Row: David Ramirez, Elois Pesina, Phillip Moreno, Jesse Aguilar, Robert Martinez, Arnold Williams, and Danny Ricondo. 330 BENHAM ADVISORY Sottom Row: Ernest Enema,’ Jerry Soliz, Gilbert Lara, Michael Mendez, Miss Benham, Jimmy Juarez, Elva Medrapo, Paulo Saldana, Albert Vargas. 2nd Row: Freddie Cnrrn S at A al{ ec Alma Castillo, Barbara Alford, Diana Penn, Rosalinda Lopez, Mary Alice Munoz, Rebecca Trevino, Rose Guerra, Beatrice Rodriguez, Gloria Rosales. 3rd Row: Richard Scott, Richard Hernandez, Daniel Salazar Ronald Richardson, Armando Ovalles, Charles Torres, Humberto jjodriabez, Raul Contreras, and Benny Saucedo, 331 CARTER ADVISORY Bottom Row: Evongaline Diaz, Irene Marinez, Dolores Gamez, Christine Jackson, Veronica Corona, Edward Garza, Audrey Taylor, Robert Davilia, Mr. Carter. 2nd Row: Rosalinda Esquivel, Dolly Frame, Toledo Johnson, Josephine Woodson, Sharon Michael, Mary Alice Montez, Irma Mireles, Yolanda Saldana, Mary Helen Ramirez. 3rd Row: Frank Guerrero, Raymond Silvas, Danny Boyd, David Franco, Thomas Myers, Spenser Eggleston, Frank Hajera. 332 BOOTH ADVISORY Bottom Row: Elvira Arredondo, Simona Campos, Julie Cervantes, Mr. Booth, Phil Perez, Lorraine Brinegar, Julia Fuentes. 2nd Row: Raul Vargas, Allen Maxwell, Linda Schoenemann, Olivia Rodulfo, Dolores Jew, Mike Johnson, Pat Roberts, Virginia Lisera, Mary Ann Loe, Phyllis Gutierrez, Juanita Tristan. 3rd Row: Donald Hardaway, Jim Robles, Ronnie Gonzaba, Donald Ciomperlik, Mike Ruiz, Carlos Wheeler, Jesse Gonzales, Willard Grayson, and Mark Brooks. 333 MAY ADVISORY Bottom Row: Bertha Vasquez, Manchuria Ovenshown, Sheila Sims, Mr. Charles O. May, Eva Garcia, Eulalia Jimenez, Socono Portillo. 2nd Row: Myrthle Bouldin, Manuela Cantu, Patricia Johnson, Ruth Bean, James Hill, David Fernandez, Ablel Rodriguez, Kenneth Campbell. 3rd Row: Joe Tolbert, Richard Mendez, Robert Snubble, Kenneth Pulliams, Rudy Villarreal, Lloyd Washington, Lawrence Salinas, Frank Arzola, David Ramirez and Gilbert Llyva. 334 B. TURNER ADVISORY Bottom Row: Peter Briseno, Eleozor Del Valle, Rosie Mora, Margie Castillo, Boyd Turner, Mary Jane Garza, Rebecca Vera, Bette Myers. 2nd Row: Pedro Rios, Allen Thomas, Willie Brown, Lorvetia Ballard, Glenda Bridges, Clara Nava, Idalia Tamez, Elsa Bustamente, Sylvester McDaniel, Tony Martinez, Tony Jordan. 3rd Row: Philip Boykins, Donnie Jones, Fernando Fernandez, Philip Ramos, Robert Allen Vargas, Eddie De Santiago, Larry Rodriguez, Arnold Hinojosa, and Alfonso Cervantes. 335 BAIN ADVISORY Bottom Row:(y£aisy Johnsory Blanche Arguello, Carmen Gomez, Mary Helen Sanchez, Mrs. Bain, Shirley Arbuizu, Barbara Brown, Norma Garcia, Leonard Zuinza. 2nd Row: Joe Verra, Frank Aguilar, Rufus Miller, Althea Gaskin, Veverly Simmons, Casinal Perez, Manuela Pena, Lillie Gonzales, Josephine Verra. 3rd Row: David Delgado, James Escobedo, Johnny Rivera, Derbert Conway, Wilbert Jefferson, Wallace Cedair, George Garza, Ernest Ceja, and Tomas Lucio. 336 DRUM MAJORETTE Gerry Garza 337 Let's Yell, are familiar words to Patsy Guerrero,V Helen Saldibar, cheerleaders of the Purple Jackets. Isther Salas, Olga Salinas, and 338 JOHNSON ADVISORY Bottom Row: Carmen Castillo, Jose Garza, Juanita Serna, Oealia Castillo, Mrs. Janice Johnson, Dora Castillo, Juanita Flores, Jacquelyne Arnell Brown. 2nd Row: Yolanda Salazar, Vera Alfaro, Adela Jaimez, Lillean Scott, Ruby Sunlys, Cassandeo Fernandez, Maude Esther Collins, Berrye Bess. 3rd Row: Ricardo Sanchez, Robert Garza, Bennie Lowe, Tim Gonzales, Eddie Solis, Johnnie Fisher, Rodolpho Guzman, and Daniel Ramos. 340 MILLS ADVISORY Bottom Row: Karol Carson, Consuela Garza, Diana Puentes, Consuela Jiminez, Mrs. Mary Helen Mills, Frank Garcia, Marclino Martinez, Olga Cardenas, Rita Wells. 2nd Row: Norma Perryman, Gloria Edwards, Yolanda Cruz, Gloria Diaz, Olga Roel, Gloria Castillo, Juanita Valdez, Bernice Muniz, Lara Lopez. 3rd Row: Albert Lutzenburger, Rudy N. Garcia, Johnny Sanchez, Joe Castro, Reynaldo Imperial, Ralph Myers, Charles Adams, Ralph Martinez, Howard Herring, Julius Byrd. 341 Southern Pabst Engraving—a company Seniors know well for their Senior Rings. SOUTHERN PABST ENGRAVING CO. 342 APPLEGATE ADVISORY Bottom Row: Robert Maldonado, Jacob Rueda, Virginia Marinez, Rachel Jasso, Mr. Applegate, Johnny Gonzales, George Arias, George Huron, Yolanda -DCte n. 2nd Row: Douglas Bedford, James Fanner, LaVern Whiter Sharon Beck, Cheryl Ellis, Margaret Avitua, Herlinda Herrera, Catalina Solis, Bertha Zapata, Tolita Garza, Jesse DeSota. 3rd Row: Joe Gonzales, Joe Flores, Joe Ramirez, Ishmael Luna, George Garcia, David Rodriguez, Rudy Delgado, Raymond Knowles and Timothy Gutierrez. 343 MOCK ADVISORY Bottom Row.: Connie Gonzales, Bernice LynTf, Sandra Dismuke, Patricia Bellinger, Mta?Mock, Alice DeLeon, Virginid Fleming, Ruth Bell, Treda Rodgers. 2nd'tow: Johnny Vela, Norma Merla, Floria Melendez, Ar-mandina Deljgado, Mary Orta, Evelyn Trujillo, Steve Solis, Eddie Salazar, Ralphv Saucedo, Mary Rios, Jerry Tomez, Lorraine Douglas, Mary Lee Marshall, Gilbert Elizondo. 3rd Row: Paul Arcos, Ronnie Rodriguez, Mike Solis, David Ezell, Arthur Murillo, James Falcon, Arthur Vargas, and Armando Villarreal. 344 CHAMBERLAIN ADVISORY Bottom Row: Connie Gonzales, Bernice Lynn, Sandra Dismuke, Patricia Bellinger, Mrs. Mock, Alice DeLeon, Virginia Fleming, Ruth Bell, Treda Rodgers. 2nd Row: Johnny Vela, Norma Merla, Floria Melendez, Ar-mandina Delagado, Mary Orta, Evelyn Trujillo, Steve Solis, Eddie Salazar, Ralph Saucedo, Mary Rios, Jerry Tamez, Lorraine Douglas, Mary Lee Marshall, Gilbert Elizondo. 3rd Row: Paul Arcos, Ronnie Rodriguez, Mike Solis, David Ezell, Arthur Murillo, James Falcon, Arthur Vargas, and Armando Villarreal. 345 LOCKHART ADVISORY Bottom Row: Ruth Garcia, Janie Soliz, Patricia Jackson, Gloria Flores, Miss Lockhart, Hilda Arguello, Sally Martinez, Gloria Morales, Mary Gloria Diaz. 2nd Row: Charles McPherson, Susie Wright, Irene Flores, Rachel Galindo, Betty Sanchez, Clemencia Rocha, Maria Sanchez, Mary Jessie Villarreal, Brenda White, Alfradia Lott. 3rd Row: Gilbert Contreras, Jessie Castro, Lester Cooper, Cecil Clark, Edward Lopez, Moses Garcia, Frank Cortez and Victor Cruz. 346 H. TURNER ADVISORY Bottom Row: Albaro Trevino. Richard Reyes, Rebecca Limon, Olga Perrera, Hicks Turnerj Martha Diaz Mary Isabel Perez, Wanda Alexander, Fannie ConnieF’once. 2nd Row: Angel Rodriguez, _ Patricia Ann Bailey, Carmen Chavez, Margaret Castillo, Sandra Elaine Modre Yvonne Marie Randall, Sylvia Marie Bernal, Elva Teresa Villarreal, Gloria J. Garcia, Alice Rodriguez, Rose Mary Nickler, Anita Esparza. Carlos J. Vargas. 3rd Row: Hector Vallejo, Marin Zamora, Joe Villarreal, William Stanfield, David D. Trevino, Angel Martinez, Joe Campbell, Ramon Ruiz, and Romeo Santos. 347 ITZ ADVISORY Bottom Row: Louise Sandoval, Yolanda Guajardo, Eva Ortiz, Sylvia Pitts, Mrs. Itz, Modesty Gongora, Yolanda Wilkins, Diana Jones, Joyce Crayton. 2nd Row: Frances Bell, Bobbie Ford, Eddie Jean Brooks, Lois Williams, Maria Villareal, Linda Vasquez, Lucille Narvaiz, Sylvia Lauriano, Patricia Campbell. 3rd Row: Henry Astudillo, Madison Tyler, Joseph Guilmenot, Alvan Lovings, William Pollard, Ricardo Hinojosa, Arthur Hernandez, Leonard Lara and Roy Lopez. 348 COLEMAN ADVISORY Bottom Row: Rosalinda De Loon, Cecilia Jimenez, Rosalinda Rodriguez, Virginia Aguillera, Miss Kay Coleman, Max Holiday, Billy Jo Flowers, Margarita Cardenas, Eddie Garcia. 2nd Row: David Jimenez, Gasper Segura, Jesse Marios, Ben Oviedo, Ruth Martinez, Dolores Castillo, Geneieve Robinson, Doris Edmonds, Barbara James, Andrea Martinez, Mary Vasquez, Isabel Manoanres, Albert Alforo, Susan Chano. 3rd Row: Juan Salos, Charles McKinney, Robert Jalonio, Susano Apolinar, Jimmy Sanchez, Hector Segura, Rolando Campos, and Raymond Reynoso. 349 JUCKNIES ADVISORY Bottom Row: Emily Zapata, Yolanda Jacinto, Gloria Garcia1 Dorothy. Vela, Mr. Jucknies, Marie Roman, Janie Ortiz, Margaret Lopez, Woodell Jackson. 2nd Row: Margie Clack, Enedina Martinez, Mary Elva Campos Jrene Acosta, Earline Hill, Annabelle Barrientos, Miriam Aguayo, lydy Delgado, ftelen Saldibar. 3rd Row: Thomas Dansby, Ollie Perrymahy—Kobert Guajardo, Pete Herrera, Carlos Lavastida, Arthur Martinez, Charles Eanes. Carlos Hughes, and James Lovings. r r 350 ANDERSON ADVISORY Bottom Row: Carmen Solis, Ernestine Rivas, Estella Sedillo, Mrs. Anderson, Anna Marie Rodriguez, Bobby Crockett, Liberia Garcia. 2nd Row: Edward Ortiz, Robert Martinez, Linda Perez, Mary Helen Martinez, Joe Chavarria, Geraldine Avias, Angelica Delgado, Gilbert Salazar, Roy Dollar, Benny Ramon, Joe Flores. 3rd Row: Maxine Thomas, Robert Robinson, Valerie Caughfield, David Robinson, Henry Sanchez, Glenn Bennett, Jesse Ayala, and Larry Woytasczyk. 351 TRINITY UNIVERSITY Linda Jiminez, Yolanda Guerrero, and Jerrie Stringer view Trinity University’s lower campus from the cliff over the Olympic swimming pool. In the background is the Sams Memorial Center, a physical education, ROTC, and athletic complex housing nearly 4 acres of floor space. Congratulations to the 1964 annual staff. SUGARMAN'S UNIFORM CENTER A M PAINT CENTER 1810 Buena Vista CA 6-0521 407 W. Houston CA 6-8137 ARMSTRONG McCALL CO. Exclusive dealer For Rayette and Caryl Richards Revlon Cosmetics. Complete line of Beauty Supplies and Equipment in stock. 421 N. Main Ave. CA 7-7267 352 TROTTER ADVISORY Bottom Row: Mr. Trotter, Linda Gutierrez, Lilly Saucedo, Rosalinda Vargas. Margie Gallardo, Brenda Myart, Elida Fonseca, Richard Ortiz. 2nd Row: Lupe Martinez, Carmen Rocha, Olga Garcia, Clara Hernandez, Maria Farias, Martha Ann Mears, Nora Quintanilla, Lionel Pierce. 3rd Row: Roger De Luna, Frank Lisle, Adolph Agurril, Gemeral Berry, Robert Leyva, Eloy Rodriguez, and Daniel Rentena. 353 FRIENDS' AUTOGRAPHS U. K. GARAGE 119 E. Martin St. CA 6-7294 ENGLISH CAFE 2205 E. Houston THE TACKLE BOX Everything for the fisherman at Tackle Box 103 W. Martin CA 3-0264 GEORGE ORTIZ BUILDING CONTRACTOR 2614 San Luis GE 3-8325 MILLER'S GARAGE 8108 S. New Braunfels CA 3-7347 ARMANDO ROMAN 919 Highland Blvd. Barbara Bagnato Victor Ruiz ALAMO BEAUTY COLLEGE 203 W. Commerce CA 6-4134—CA 6-4135 354 CORTEZ ADVISORY Bottom Row: Gloria Coy, Eva Devora, Aralia Jiminez, Bertha Luna Bonnie Ramos, Iris Ruiz, Rudy Zamora, Alfred Ortiz, Mary Ester Soli nas, Mickey Ruth, Mary Louise Fuentes. 2nd Row: Herman Glasco Howard Hill, Yolanda Paiz, Patsy Dismuke, Ruby Gore, Rhonda Wil liams, Mary Helen Martinez, Yolanda Espitia, Beatrice Delgado, Mr Lionel Cortez. 3rd Row: Ray Alizzi, Eddie Gonzales, Frank Garcia Kenneth Ball, Richard Ramon, Frank Rios. 355 CANTEAU ADVISORY Bottom Row: Mattie Williams, Olga Salinas, Cathy Redder, Elizabeth Saucine, Mr. Joseph Canteau, Alberta Rodriguez, Gregory Hudspeth, Gloria Rojo, Jugn-Serna.. 2nd_ Row: Philip Arcos, George Cook, Roman-ita EscabedofBocillo Ann Romero, Altogracia Santana, Caroline Hannon, Judy Metzer, Par vicke'rs, Shirley Potter, Luis Portillo. 3rd Row: Julian Moreno, Manuel Diaz, Pablo Oliva, Juan Bustos, Rogelio Castillo, Robert Soliz, Charles Robinson. 356 MARTIN ADVISORY Bottom Row: Olga Mena, Irene Rome, Carolyn Delos Santos, Margaret Gibson, Nick Monreal, Carmen Ortiz, Linda Bannister, Carolyn Acosta. Pamela Routt, Lupe Perez, Mrs. Martin. 2nd Row: Natividad Esquivel, Gloria Varga, Nina Hamilton, Paul Martin, George Paxton, George S. Garza, Lupe Martinez, Dolores Vidaurri, Rita Dominguez. 3rd Row: Robert Dold, Ramon Ochoa, Juan Martinez, Leroy Gayton, Ruben Garza, Tomas Ramirez, Joe Gallegos, and Richard Torrlva. 357 Purple Jacket Compliments 1959 “SPIRIT OF Alexander Gonzales—Editor in Chief Drill Team D. T. C. Grace Solano Lydia Acala Becky Limon Montyne Ellis Gloria Gallardo of The EAGLELAND” ANNUAL STAFF Mrs. Bettye F. Willson—Sponsor Frances Seniors Guajardo Alice Mendez SANCHEZ ADVISORY Bottom Row: Ernest Campbell, Roland Deckhart, Osbie Thompson, Mary Lou Aguilera, Irene Franco, Simona Bravo, Mrs. Gwendolyn Sanchez, Elsie Arredondo. Sylvia Pena, Elia Castillo, Luis Garcia. 2nd Row: Gabriel Vasquez, Richard Martinez, Freddie Flores, Gloria Nava, Janie Ramirez, Julia Garcia, Elvira Martinez, Jenny Ash, Janice Priestly, Catherine Nelson. 3rd Row: Henry Flores, Robert Orozco, Juan Lara, Ricardo Aguilera. Joe Saucedo, Joe Ybarbo, Joe Segura, Victor Ledez-ma, Evelyn Hammons, Kathryn Coleman, Sylvia Miller. 360 RODRIGUEZ ADVISORY Bottom Row: Bonnie Adams, Samuel Mathis, Anita Dansby, Yvonne Zepeda, Mrs. Rodriguez, Linda Lobo, Gilbert Sanchez, Dolores Perez, Rachel Gonzalez. 2nd Row: Margie Randle, Sylvia Ramirez, Dora Grant, Paulette Ellison, Alice Castro, Lupe Gonzalez, Mary Helen Castano, Viola De Leon, Linda Vargas, Rose Lee. 3rd Row: Willie Williams, Robert De La Cruz, Henry Saldana, David Thomas, Robert Ramos, Johnny McKenzie, Phil Minor, David Moreno, Filipe Cruz, and Louis Martin. 361 MCCALLUM ADVISORY Bottom Row: Crystal Kregar, Jackie Sims, Mary Aguilar, Laura Garza, Miss Nancy McCollum, Esther Salas, Josie Arocha, Richard Narvaez, Rocky Cantu. 2nd Row: Viola Butler, Sharon Summers, Jean Rodgers, Judy Taubert, Alma Robledo, Belinda Bray, Rosalinda Perez, Melissia Grimes, Carmen Moreno, Pat Ollison, Sharon Jones. 3rd Row: Elmo Washington, Clarence Watson, Robert Blankhart, Eloy Flores, Philip Garay, Isidro Garcia, Alonzo Montemayor, Ronnie Garcia, Arturo Hernandez. 362 WOODWARD ADVISORY Bottom Row: Ramona Rodriguez, Beatrice Medina, Cecilia De La Cruz, Rosalinda Presa, Mrs. Woodward; Yoland Munoz, Diana Trevino, Irma Garza, Bertha Jauregui, Mary Reyna. 2nd Row: Ramona Sanchez, Janie Tovar, Yolanda Flores, Rita Rivera, Dorothy Orozo, Lupe Rodriguez. Lucy Morales, Betty Guthrie, Yolanda Gonzales. 3rd Row: Connie Guajardo, Lupe Mata, Arlene Rodriguez, Mary Alice Perez, Lupe Pena, Mary Lou Garcia, Mary Campa, Yolanda Hinojosa, Irene Ramon, Carmen De Santiago, Victoria Zarolla. 363 THE JUNIOR STAFF (?) Cynthia I'm hungry! Malone Celia Did you get your Geometry? Cisneros Mary Nell Sure, I’ve got my Homework. Siller Modesty May we Leave Now? Gongora Mary Helen But I don't want my picture taken! Martinez Gloria What do we have for English? Gomez Julia May I go see Mrs. Bain? Sanchez David No pictures, please! Cirilo Diana Where's Susie!” (Mary Campos) Jones Shirley Hurry, the bus is coming! Arbizu Mike O.K.. Barbara. Where's my picture! Mock Blanca Oh, Mind your own business! Arguello Gloria Lee Oh girl! Let me tell you what happened. Rojo Minerva May I go type? Medina COMPLIMENTS OF Vera Charles May Gogi Eva Ortiz Armie Itz Advisory Libby Robert Maldonado Janie Oscar Mendez Maggie Mutual Finance Co. Helen Danny J. Dora Saldana Ralph Trevino Robert Delgado Frances Guajardo Yvonne Vargas Jean Crayton Frank Guevara Michael Mock and Jr. Staff Kenneth Robers Robert Eagle Berdeen Campbell Otis Clayborne David Cirilo Sam Bary Rosa Castillo Thomas Wesly Margie Clack Mr. Robert L. Palmer Robert Walter Irby Cynthia Malone Diane Beers Julian Freeman Paul Burriola Woodell Jackson Mount Sinai Youth Choir Janie Perez 'GToria Almaraz Sgt. Bruce Welborn RichaffiK Rivas , Sgk_jy grvin L. Steward Zeke Afva ( Yvonne N Shirley Arbizu V Valdenir Yolanda Lopez Loyd Mitchell Juanita Flores Loyd Mitchell Johnny Highland Alexcie Auzeme 364 We, of the 1964 La Retama staff wish to express our gratitude to all of our many friends who helped us in the production of our yearbook. Special thanks to the Newsfoto Publishing Company, Fred Harding, Ray Armstrong, the student body, and the faculty and administration for their heartfelt consideration and cooperation; to the student cbuncil for selling our yearbook we humbly say, ' THANKS!' This cloud full of memories has now passed, but for the seniors new memories will flourish. The juniors and sophomores will pass through many more events while still at Brackenridge, which will add up to become their Cloud Full of Memories. 1964 La Retama Index Name Page Name Page Name Page Acosta, Arthur.................57, 58, 116,117 Acosta, Carolyn...........................214 Acosta, Irene.........................124,254 Adair, Wallace.............................57 Adame, Mike B.......................77,78,234 Adams, Charles........................137,214 Adams, Jacqueline L.......................254 Aguayo, Carmen............................254 Aguayo, Miriam Aguilar, Delia Aguilar, Esther g£ . Aguilar, Janie .J, Agui1 Je e laryKfary C. Astudillo, Henry.......................122,126 Astudillo, Tomasita....................126,255 Auzenne, Alexcie.........................57,234 Avina, Juanita..............................234 Ayala, Vera Ann.............................214 B 1Roteatt ?..,.A.. lera, Rrehard .. A...; 32 r.,254 128, '___y 1371214 Aguiler VirginpC... )............ j Mlj214 AjkiJWn, Gregory ... 857 12, 13jts, 20$J 2 ( V Aguirre, Q coUo . , 135 ‘7,68,71.85,87,185, . 489.252,254 lca Jt-Virginia ?.'.....PC..........97,234 la.... 78. 83,90,102,234 knda..—A......................2 ! Fre !......................1 .124,2 122.02 254 ....V....... 5.f.7T85,86,254 lva, Ezcquicl............................234 • Alvarado, Billy........................128 Aiyarado, Jesse.....................133,135 Alvarado, Jesse .........................214 Alvarado, Sonia....................41,90,254 Alvarez, Rose Marie................41,90,254 Ancira, Pete.........................122,234 Anderson, Carolyn........................214 Andrade, Ramiro..........................255 Andrade, Richard John............133,136,255 Anguiano, Jesse....................77,78,255 Aparicio, Frances........................255 Apolinar, Susano Thomas..................214 Aradillas, Alfred................128.130,255 Aragon, Lupe .......................40,214 Arbizo, Shirley S..................29,99,234 Arch, Jacqueline ....................121,234 Arcos, Paul...........................56,255 Arcos, Phillip Castillo..................133 Arguello. Blanca Idalia.........39,68,74,234 Arguello, David Jr.......................255 Arguello, Hilda......45.64,66.68,84.99,255 Arias, George....................136,232,234 Arias, Geraldine.........................234 Arias, Homer.......................38,90,255 Arispe, Richard......................192,255 Arizola, Jimmie..........................234 Arnold, Rosemary ...................124,234 Arocha, Josie.............67,68,94,97,98.255 Arredondo, Elsie........................214 Arredondo, Elvira.......................214 Arredondo, Sylvia ...................94,214 Ash, Jenny Ruth.........................214 Askey, Luther ......................122,234 Bagnalo, Barbara Arm Vj 66, 68,72,85,110,255 Baker, Tommy-rTTT... 7.....................214 Bailey, Patricia A...................126,214 Bailey, Patricia Ann......84,86,122, 252, 255 ■j iiley. evola...........Ji................214 J.....jjtr................214 ..............54,214 ria Marie.................214 Ballarg Yolanda '.............67, 68,103, 234 Balleza. Lydijfl ................67,68,121,256 B$a. Escqatfl................99,128,130,131,256 Baray. A,upe 1..........................234 Baray7 Samuel Ignacio................ 57,214 Baitla, Pete......................167,169,234 Barrera, Mary Isabel ..........124,126, 256 Barrera, Sylvia Ann...................234 Barrientos, Annabel..................90, 256 Barrienrfos.f Lu£y jhT................91,214 BasRAf mokal :......................138,140 s, gariU........................76,78,256 tie, flMfy D.........................77,256 Baiituta, Mjnerva....................90,256 Bamldu|, ?adalupe.......................215 an, Ruth Ella...........................215 Beck, Sharon Ann........................234 Beers, Diane........................124,256 Belasco, Sylvia B.....................76,78,235 Beil, Dorothy................39.121,235.256 Bell, Harvey Henry Jr...................108 Bell, Marie Frances .....................235 Bell, RuthE..............................257 Bellinger, Elise Patricia .... 66, 68,94,143,257 Belton, Rachel.....................67,68,235 Beltran, Maria Dolores...............124,257 Benavides, Anselmo C.....................136 Benavides, David Arnold........38,40,41,106, 111,190 Benavides, Mary Linda................212,215 Benavides, Rudy..........................257 Benjamin, Billie Lorraine............120,235 Benjamin, Brenda Faye.............99,120,235 Banjamln, Gordon McKinley................215 Bennett, Beverly.....................121,257 Bennett, John Willie......................35 Berry, Gemeral...........................215 Berger, Charles.......................57,257 Bernal, Frank................... 91,118,257 Bernal, Maria Sylvia.................122,257 Bess, Betrye.............................235 Bialas, Norma Jean...................122,257 Blancas, Raul..................51,85,86,257 Blanks, Gloria ..........................235 Blunt, Maria Rose........................257 Bonillas, Vernon..........102,106,133, 135 Bonocini, Consuelo..................... 235 Boone, Floyd.........................151,156 Borrego, Consuelo....................... 215 Borrego, Louis............................38 Borrego, Yolanda Ann...............85,99,257 Bosmans, Estella ....................... 235 Botello, Alice.....................38,85,257 Botello, Lucille........................118 258 Bouldin, Myrtle Sue......................215 Boyd, Daniel Joe...........................132 Bravo, Simona...........................40,215 Bray, Belinda Maria........................258 Braziel, Elizabeth Ann..........76, 78,121,236 Bridges, Annie Marie...................121,258 Bridges, Glenda Jean.......................215 Brinegar, Lorraine.....................182,215 Briseno, Peter C...........................215 Broadmax, Edward...........................137 Brooks, Eddie Jean....................... 236 Brooks, Marcus ............................215 Brown, Helen Ruth......................121,236 Brown, Howard H.............................34 Brown, Jessie Mae..........................215 Brown, Willie..............................158 Buford, Gertrude ..........................258 Burleson, Benjamin........................215 Burnette, James...........................215 Burris, Danny Gene.........................215 Bustamente, Corina.........................215 Bustamante, Elsa...........................215 Bustamante, Robert J.......................236 Bustos, Juan....................57,116,117,236 Butler, Hazle Mae......................121,258 Butler, Viola..........................120,258 Byrd, Julius La Voice......................216 Burd, Myrtle Louise....................216,258 C Caballero, Elida Marie.................202,236 Caldera, Albert............................216 Calderon, Ernestine........................258 Callies, Robert.........................56,236 Camina, Willie.............................236 Camacho, Inez V............................216 Camacho, Rosie V........77,78.82.102, 118.258 Camargo, Albert........................132,216 Camarillo, Dora........................138,216 Campa, Mary.......................139,140,259 Campa, Sammy...........................133,259 Campbell, Kenneth.......................... 37 Campbell, Patricia D.......................236 Campos, Diana........................94,259 Campos, Janie Marie.....................236 Campos, Mary Elva.......................259 Campos, Simona..........................216 Canales, Sylvia..........................259 Canedo, Dolores.....................77, 78,259 Cantu, Eugene.....................77,78,82,259 Cantu, Joyce Evelyn....................124,259 Cantu, Roque Alex...............76, 78, 252,259 Cardenas, Margarita........................216 Cardenas. Olga H.....................76,78.216 Cardona, Gladys....................... 124,236 Carpenter, Shirley.........................259 Carranza, Robert...........................260 Carrasco, Alice............................216 Carasco, Dolores.........................236 Carreon, Aurora......................122,216 Carrillo, Micaela Mary....................236 Carroll, Freddie Marie.....................260 Carroll, John Anthony....................56,62 Carroll, Joseph.........................62,216 Carson, Clarence...........................138 Casares, Paula.............................216 Casas, Antonio..........................77, 78 Casillas, Lupe.............................216 Castaneda, Fernando.....................56,216 Castano, Mary Helen........................216 366 1964 La Retain a Index a me Page Name Castillo, Alma...................85, 98,99,260 ,.. 6€u 68.91,236 CatQng, .Dora Ann ..). ca iiU .;..SVrr 83,187,216 CasrttTo tJloria .ju..............216 ckjtlffpTU fS ......67,68, 60 Crawford, Bobbie............................56 Crawford, Samuel...........................237 Crayton. Joyce Elaine..............67,68, 237 Critzer, Lloyd A............................56 Crockett, Bobbie............67,68, 74.102,237 Page Na me Pape Castillo, MarceliuA.. y..................55,62 Castillo, Marga er' Castillo, Margafi Cvdllo, Cr ±kett, Patricia An ...........110,262 ... ft.....................Cr°l X n n Cruz, Joe ..... A..1..VJ........ 76.262 A Qminguez, Mery E.V ........A.., . iuy.................IIV, . k jL ul feh ____ I, David .. (y...... .A.. ... 57j2 Cruz, Maria MagdWemrf...... 237.262,283 Dukrte, Maria Antonette • rr' a—■ n,.. . w , w , fcw i uairic, ivitiiia iuuiiciic. ..... ycy . . • • y.- Casgo. Jesse......0... | .....n • v jfhillijLcXJi: d °i0 ri0JUL:---------( ruz. W NfaneTrrr..............................................1221 Dunlap. Jessica..........QT.......85,110, CasfPOr uAtTOaT;.....................260 Qu Victor......f-N,............129.C11 Dupree, George.......162,164,165,169, Caughfield, Valerie......................237 Cavazos, Anna Marie...................68,237 Cavazos, Eva.......j......................94 Cepeda, Virginia ..................111. 260 Cerdyy fl ...................133,260 Cem ywur X j.. 54,59,85.106,116,117,260 Cervantes, Altonzo...............132,135,216 Cervantes, JohnWchard.......57, 106,108,122 I 126.237 Cervantes, Jijpene.................94,95,216 Cevallos, Gloria..................38,94,261 Ceva, Ernest........................... 237 Chambers, Susan..........40,41,42,91,93,216 Chano, Susan............................216 Chapa, Cruz..........................108,237 Chavarria, Jose..........57,109, 116,117,237 Chavez, Carmen......................121,261 Chavez, David...........................128 Chessman, Lawrence......................261 Childress, James........................237 Childs, Beverly Maxine. 38,85,86,110, 111, 261 Cicello, Donny..........56,106,107, 111, 261 Cirilo, David M..........................47 Cisneros, Augustine.....................261 Cisneros, Celia....49,66.68,87, 111, 216,237 Clack, Margie................66, 68,102,261 Claridge, Larry James. 56, 59,116, 117,259,261 Clark, Cecil E..........................159 Coffee, Douglas.... 148.156,170.173,176,261 Cole, Penelope....................66,68,261 Coleman, Edward............149, 150,170,176 Coleman, Kathryn........................216 Collins, Maude .........................237 Colvin, Barbara ........................216 Compian, Junita.........................237 Compian, Maria..........................124 Conde, Frank.....................55,118,216 Conde, Jovita Gloria.........94,112,122,237 Contreras, Margaret Jane.............58,237 Contreras, Raul Jr......................261 Cook. George.......158,160,162,163,169,237 Cooper, Lester J........................216 Corona, Marie Veronica..................216 Coronado, Fernando..................54.116, 117,261 Correa, Manuel.......................57,216 Cortez, Bruno A.........................217 Cortez, Frank..................... 55,217 Cosgrove, Judy Lynn.........23,66,68,94,250 Cosgrove, Mary E..................91,93,217 Couvicr, Gloria............67, 68, 111, 237 Covarrubia, Frank .. 102,115,128,130,209,262 Coy, Edmundo........................108,262 Coy, Gloria.............................217 Coy, Marty...............76, 78.82, 118.262 A mo Joe ar, Joe Humberto................21v' S. Cuenca, Enrique D'Amico, Edna....................102,138,217 Dancy, Lois Jean.........................262 Daniels, Carolyn Ann.....................217 Dansby, Anita.................76, 78,102,217 Dansby, Thomas....... 38,41, 77, 78,82, 84, 86. 143.262 Davila, Richard........102,106,147,149,262 Davila, Robert...........................217 Davis, Albert....................151.176,237 Davis, Dorothy Arlene....................85, 262 Deary, Emily.............................217 De Hoyos, David..........................262 De Hoyos, Sylvia.........................262 De La Cruz, Cecilia . .85, 86,139,140,141, 262 De La Cruz, Pete....................137,217 De La Cruz, Robert..................212,217 De La Fuente, Edward......................76 De La Garza, Ann Maria...................124 De La Garza, Jose Richard................237 De La Rosa, Penny Ann...................238 De La Rosa, Dora.........................77 De La Vega, Jesse.........76,78,133.135.238 De Leon, Alex............................217 De Leon, Alica...........................263 DeLeon, Armandina............38,41,43,85,263 DeLeon, Elizabeth........................238 De Leon, Eva............................263 De Leon, Rosalinda......................217 De Leon, Theodore.......................217 De Leon, Viola....................77,78.217 De Leon, Yolanda____52, 66, 68. 74,87.94,238 Delgado, Angelica.......................288 Delgado, Armandina......................253 Delgado, Beatrice.......................217 Delgado. Judy..............64,66, 68.252,263 Delgado, Richard........................218 Delgado, Robert........51,84,87,90,184,188, 252.263 Delgado, Rudy....................129,130,238 De Los Santos, Caroline...............94,218 De Luna, Roger...........................218 De Riveria, Cynyhia Rose.................218 De Santiago, Carmen.........139,140,141,263 De Santiago, Eddie...................129,218 De Soto, Jesse...........................57, 108 De Soto, Linda...........................218 Del Valle, Eleanar.................. 132,135 Dcvora, Eva..............................218 Devora, Steve.............................55 Diaz, Evangeline......................218 Diaz, Gloria......................138.218 Diaz, Martha..........................268 Diaz, Ralph A.........................263 Dibrell, Carolyn N.................40,218 aietz, Sherill...i.. J...«.....51,102,263 ismuk , Sandr .. ...........p Q. 143,263 cZcu.............57 263 263 .238 263 upree, George....... 162. 164.165,169,238 E Eagle, Robert L.........................137,238 bbie .............................263 anes, Charles.............................153 Emerson, Harvey.......................122,218 Edwards, Anita.............................218 Edwards, Gloria J..........................218 Elizalde, Esther.....................66,68.264 Elizalde, Norma K_____ 51.85,86,112,113,115, 122,194.209,264 Elizondo, Gilbert .........................264 Elizondo. Robert G.......55,116,117,118,238 Ellis, Cheryl J............................238 Ellis. Montyne..............66,69. 74,112,264 Ellis, Patricia L......................121,264 Ellison, Paulette..........................218 Encina, Ernest J...........................264 Engellcing, Linda......................122,264 Ervin, Marian E...........................fe38 Escalera, Henry....................132,135,218 Escamilla, Armandina...................124,238 Escamilla, Martin.......................... 32 Escamilla, Rojelio..........................76 Escobedo, James.............................76 Escobedo, Maria D..........................218 Escobedo. Yolanda.................77,78.99,238 Esparza, Fred..............................264 Espinoza, Yolanda...................97,122,264 Espitia, Yolanda...........................218 Esquivel, Louis....................157,173,176 Esquivel, Natividad E......................218 Esquivel. Robert...........................238 Esquivel, Rosalinda.........................40 Esquivel, Sylvia........................40,218 Estrada, Humberto...................54,108,238 Estrada, Olga.....................39,41,91,238 Estrada, Rose Mary.....................124,264 Ezell, David...............................264 Falke, Willie E..................112,264 Fanner, James....................176,238 Farias, Maria A......................218 Farrell, Abel...............................57 Fernandez, Daniel.........................218 Fernandez, Dolores..................67,69,265 Fernandez, Fernando...................118,218 Fernandez, Selcita........................122 Fife. Glynda F...................132,135 Fisher, Johnny..............................77 Fleming, Virginia..........................265 Flores. Abel...................54.106.238 Flores, Carlos.....................128.131,265 367 'yryit. 1964 La Retama Index Na me Page Flores, Diana........,...............77,78,118 Mores, Eloy R.......................,......265 Fiords, Freddie M.................V Flores, Gloria.............................125 Flores, Gloria L. •.... §4,67,69,84, Bfc, 265 Flores, JJenry......155,157,162, i63,164, 166, 167,169,182, 186,219 Flores, Herman...... 53,99,102,106, Wf, 178, 232,238 Flores, Irend........................ 238,140 Flores, Joe A........................137,265 Flores, Joe M.......................... 106 Flores, Junita .. 22, 239 Flores, Mercedes'T....... 91,139,140,239 Flores, Yolanda............................265 Ford, Jean Bobbie...-;..............VI21,239 Fowler, Vicki R. ........................219 Frame, Dolly .,. . „Mr.... y............219 Franco, David....... . ....... • • •. • 37,219 Franco, Irene...........................•••••• 219 Franks, George D................... 265 Franklin, Marilyn..........................239 Freeman, Julian A..........v...........121,239 Freeman, ..................................265 Fuentes, Estella........................... . 239 Fuentes, Julia.........................40,219 Fuentes, Mary Louise....................40,219 G Galindo, Rachel ........................40.219 Gallardo, Gloria... .31, 65, 67'. 69. 74,84.86. 87. 90.265 Gallardo, Margie L............. 04,120,210 Gallardo, Yolanda......................121,265 Gallegos, Joe...........................55,219 Gallegos, Maria- Micaela .... 38,41,42,84,266 Galloway, can.......................... .239 Galloway, Vernon ........................57,62 Garay, Felipe .... ................ 266 Garcia, Adam...............................133 Garcia, Arthur D...............’... 85,169,266. Garcia. Clara G. .......r.. 76.78.94.239 Garcia. Daitfel b.......38, M. 58,90,116,117, 122 123,126,266 Garcia, Dolores B......................94.239 Garcia, Dolores ..........................239 Garcia, Dora ..........................99,266 Garcia. Eladio ...........................219 Garcia, Eva................................219 Garcia, Frank..............................219 Garcia, George G........................54,240 Garcia, Gloria ...........................266 Garcia, Gloria E...........................94 Garcia, Gloria..........................64,266 Garcia. Joe................76. 78,182,186,266 Garcia, Julia .............................219 Garcia, Libertad...........................240 Garcia, Louis..... ........................219 Garcia, Luis...............................219 Garcia, Marla .............................266 Garcia, Mary Lou.................139,140,266 Garcia, Mary Louise.65, 67,69, 74,102,252, 266 Garcia, Moses F........................128,129 Garcia, Norma R...............66,69,74,124,240 Garcia, Olga ..............................219 Garcia, Petra..............................240 Garcia, Raul C...................... 54,62 Garcia, Raymond D.................165, 166,168 Garcia, Rudy...............................129 Garcia, Richard A...........................56 N,a m e Garcia, Robert.......t Y'rYrrV ' 26 Garcia, Robert C....45, 5, IO6, £0J , 366 Garcia, Ruth Ann......................220 Garcia, Ruth................... T77T c220 Garcia, Santiago..........128, lSP jp£gp6 Garcia, Satarnino.................. .1 Garza, Anthony...................• • Garza, Consuelo Garz . Edward Gsraa. George.........fr..... • —• 160, Garza, George S.... Garza, ....................91.220 Garza, Guillermina... .27 J8,82,185, 169M26 v f Qu Garza. Irma.......... 3 39.14 1,t670sK b; Garza. Joe G.............54.77.78,106.24' Garza, Laura Garza, Lonnis Garza, Magdalena Garza, Mary D.........112 • Garza, Mary Helen ................. . . .240 Garza, Garza Garza, Raymond ..................... .1® Garza, Richard............ .- kTI3 Garza, Robert.... Garza, Ruben Garza, Willie... 55, 58,85,86,91.116, U7,2 Gaskin, Altea A. .i Gaskin, Bernard W.'........57,1 Gaytan, Leroy..................... ft20 , 114X22rK$ v£ eheVo nfb?tib .-.. T7.............A35 Guerrero, Frankie L. Z. , sviaiy ncicw ...... ••• « « rv --■ —■ . Mary Janie............138 Mp hterrer rgevZ. . . Minerva V.............139 J debtor Geigenmiller, Henry......................133 £u hrie, Betty tean . Giron, Sophie.........................138,220 jJWO ezjf Glasco, Herman....................57,62,220 ( Glasco, Patricia ........................267 Glenn, Robert......153,159,166,169,172,176 Godoy, Albert . ...............76, 79.82,267 Gomes, Andy................54,57,63,108,240 Gomes, Carmen J.....................122,240 Gomes, Cecllio......................122,267 Gomes, Gloria. ......................48,122 Gomes, Joe I........... .4-..............220 Gomes, Rosie............................220 Gomes, Yolanda .........................220 Gonzales, Alice...........67, 69,86; 110,267 'Gonzales, Anna Maria.....................267 Gonzales, Concepcion......67, 69, 74,120,267 Gonzales, Diana Idalia................85,267 Gonzales, Diana T....................122,267 Gonzales, Dolores .......................220 Gonzales, Edward.....................132,135 Gonzales, Felix Jr...................122,220 Gonzales, Fernando.......................267 Gonzales, Gloria.........................240 Gonzales, Ida............112.118,124,125,267 Gonzales, Joe A...........................57 Gonzales, Johnny Galindo........106,177,240 Gonzales, Johnny ........................138 Gonzales, Jose L..........................99 Gonzales, Lillie Paiz....................241 Gonzales. Linda G...66,69, 74 . 94, 111, 241 Gonzales, Lupe...........................241 Gonzales, Mike Joseph....................241 Gonzales, Rachel Cavazos.................220 Gonzales, Roger..........................137 Gonzales, Rosalinda......................220 Gonzales, Rosalinda......................268 Gonzales, Theresa........................241 Gonzales, Tim............................241 Gonzales, Yolanda...................139, 140 Grant, Charles...........................220 26 259x ........220 128,130,269 ph L.T.7T................56,241 ..................241 Linda ..........................220 Lydia.......................... 241 ne V. .c ....... Hall, Ro Hamilton,.. .'JI........................269 Hamilton, Nina........i.. ,£TT..........220 Hammons, Evelyn......., Orf.............220 Hannon, Carl......................77,79,220 Hannon, Carolyn.........................241 Hardaway, Donald........................220 Hargis, Ben M...........................241 Hatch, Lois Jean........................221 Henderson, Jean M...................124,269 Henderson, Ronald....................55,241 Henderson, Shirley Ann..................269 Henderson, Virginia Dale... 77.83,85. 102,269 Hendricks, Ruth McMains.........39,124, 241 Henn, Rudolph...................76.122, 241 Henson, Charlene....................122,270 Hernandez, Alice.................77,79,270 Hernandez, Arturo.........102,106,108,270 Hernandez, Clara.................77,79,221 Hernandez, Consuelo L..............102,241 Hernandez, Diana Maria.................241 Hernandez, Gloria Ann..................270 Hernandez, Hector L................129,221 Hemadez, Jesus...........................55 Hernandez, Josue........85, 111, 133,135,270 Hernandez, Manuel R..................57,241 Hernandez, Margie.......................270 Hernandez, Rachel T.................138,270 Hernandez, Richard................76, 79,82 Hernandez, Santos......................270 Hernandez, Theresa.................212,221 Hernandez, Tony..................40,57,221 Hernandez, Victoria.................85,270 Hernandez, Virginia....................102 Hernandez. Yolanda.................124,270 Herrera, Herlinda..............194,198, 241 Herrera, Joe.........................54,241 1964 La Retama Index Na me Page Name Page Name Page Herrera, Pete.............................270 Herring, Howard A.....................54,221 Hickman, Grefory Thomas...................57 Hier, Jerry...........................112,271 Hildebrand, Wayne....................159,241 Hill, Eariine......................85,121,271 Hill, Howard.............................221 Hill, James............................40,221 Hill, Marol Event........................221 Hinds, Louis F......................38,85,108 Hines, Adela M............................118 Hines, Carolyn............................118 Hines. William Earl.....151,171.172,176,241 Hinojosa, Arnold........................57,62 Hinojosa, Juan N......................108,109 Hinojosa, Richard....................136,241 Hinojosa, Yolanda.................38,139,140 Hodge, Jack Lynn..........................133 Holiday, Mack.......................55.62.221 Hudson, George...........................241 Hudsepeth, Gregory........................241 Huff, Gloria.........................121,221, Hughes, Carlos....................... 77,' Hudges, George............................132 Hurtado, Josie......................76,83,85 Hynes, Enrique............................122 I Ibarra, Sylvia C. Ideus, Betty Ann Igiulera, Mary .. Imerial, R......... Jacinto, Diana................71, Jacinto, Yolanda........76,79, 82, 5 252y Jackson, Christine.............. Jackson, Clarence............. ...122,271 Jackson, James............................242 Jackson, Patricia Elaine..............221,242 Jackson. Woodell R....... 84.86,94,122,142, 143,271 Jalomo, Robert M....................76,80,221 James, Barbara Rose.......................221 James, Lawrence H......................55,271 Jarmon, Maria Pauline.....................221 Jasso, Racheal................66,69,94,95,242 Jasso, Sherry J...........................242 Jauregui, Bertha............84,86,139,140,271 Jew, Dolores..............................222 Jefferson, W...............................54 Jimenez, Cecilia..........................222 Jimenez, David M. ........................55 Jimenez, Eulalia.........................222 Jimenez, Hilda Elisa.....................222 Jimenez, Linda...........................272 Jimenez, Oralia..........................222 Johnson, Charles R........................272 Johnson, Daisy Mae.....................52,242 Johnson, Melba Lorena.....................222 Johnson, Nathanie Micheal.................222 Johnson, Nina........................... 242 Johnson, Patricia Ann.............121,212,222 Johnson, Sylvester Thomas.................272 Johnson, Toledo Thomas....................222 Jones, Consuelo...................120,212,222 Jones, Davette.........................85,272 Jones, Diana Lynn........... 48,67,69,87,103, 111,120,242 Jones, Margaret...........................222 Jones, Mary Ann.............................242 Jones, Paulett Ann................ 110,272 Jones, Sharron Yronne..................124,272 Jordon, Ben Jake...........................137 Jordon, Karen..............................242 Juarez, Ernestine..........................272 Juarez, Jimmy..........................136,273 Juarez, Mary Frances.................38,91,272 Jung. Maria....................52,67,69,232,242 K Kendred, Anita Jo........................242 Kinderd, Patricia Ann.............85,110,272 King, Peral Lola.........................272 Klein, Anthony............................54 Kolenda, Judy Delaine....................222 Lopez, Yolanda...........................243 Lon. Loe..........................54,106,223 Lon, Margaret............................273 Love, Bennie.............................243 Love, Rose Lee...........................243 Lovlngs, Alvin........................56,243 Lovings, James...........................122 Lozano, Irene............................243 Lozano, Luis E..................128,130,274 Lozano, Rogue............................274 Lujin, Ragel Richard.....................133 Una, Alice.........................67.70,243 Una, Bertha..........................138,223 Una, Heladio............... .........129,243 Jerald.. ..........57.63.108,109 ..............85,272 ..............38.272 ...........38.85,86.273 Una, Nivia.. Lutzenbenger, Lynn, .Bernice .....76,274 Albert V ........ 55,223 .........274 d ipHJn, 165.167. 169 .242 ......}. .54,58,63,117, T273 Lar, SO. 242 M aqiW, ia, Or4ll ... ..l........ y ...222 'ytiancillas, AlicjT . aeon, Diaqa iiaria..... .............223 Macias, 54 Macias, Je usV .........yV...........223,274 Maciay, Manuel........... 76,80,106,274 Maldofardo, Grace 85,111,274 Maldonado, Julia................122.274 Maldonado, Robert W...............Tv. 55,243 MalQne Cynthia Sylvia ... .48, 70,8 , 121,243 Lavastida sCarlos............................... Lazcano, Robert. ........... J?...147,152 Maney, Leach. Martha Helen.........76,80.273V Mansamtfes, i, 144, 27$ Mancillas, Mdnuel E lyn. 223 66.70.243, .. 112 574 LeBrce, Beverly Jo Ledesma, 'Maty Helen desma. yictor Manuel Lee; e. jOvAnn Lee',xN Leija.Nohnny Lel on, Evelyn Leos, Robert Leas, Theresa Levepsailar Helen.......u ,..............124 Leyvayfya............... y.........76,8j , 273 vUyva wlbert.......................W '' Le' ra, Robert................. Lewis, John........................... 242 Linriofl, Rebecca.. y.....V O, 74 timon, Salvador, Lisle, Lobo, sl Mj inda ... y.........12 f, 222 ..........• .• ..222 Lo rA ......A-V................-X .222 Lopez, Alfred Richard.....................56, 222- Lopez, Cleme(j(t ie........Tydt............24V Lopez, Conseulp Dolores.., J............• •242 Lopez, Datafjames .. 3 ..............M43.273 Lopez, Edward.......d .................. 222 Lopez, Edward G. . ,7j...................222 Lopez, Frank A. ....«........223 Lopez, Isabel............................ 242 Lopez, Lora.............. Lopez, Marco A.............38,41,85, 122, Lopez, Margaret Ann...................,nCT96 Upez, Mike......................112i l4 t73 Lopez, Olga...............................77 Lopez, Rosalinda...................70,85,273 Lopez, Roy.........................57,63,242 Lopez, Rudy..............................13® Upez, Theresa...........................273 Marshall Billy..... x Marshall, Mary Lee... ........f6,90,275 M rroquin, John.... U.......:... 55,244 Mra quin, X iana.......................... 50 Marunez, AllatN Jr............JT.........275 sJ Martinez, 275 Martinez, Arthur....,......... 128,130,275 Martinezr Diana Elia. ... 52,77. 94.244 M rtineV. Edward .....................54,275 Maitinez, Elena.... .17..................275 Martinez. Elvira R J65,66, 70,84.86. 87.98.99. 101.275 Martinez, Enelhwi..........................T.275 ‘T tinez, Esiella.........................ry .275 Martinez, Gloria....................223,275 Martinez Guadalupe.... ..............85,275 Irene M.....U. ................223 z, Jess V.......................54,57 tfMxtinez, Juan. y ............... .40,223 IJ artinez, LinaAyC... . ........TTTk ... 223 Martinez, LucyC....................7 £...138 Martinez, Lugfe..... ................... 223 Martinez, lyiarcelino...... . K..........223 Martinez 'Mary Heten....... ......98,99,244 Martinez, Mary Hel n V. W..........48,53,223 z. Nelson ... 111 z. Prisilla.x.... X......... .... 75 Richard . 7 rr........91. £, 130 ard A. ..............57,ij7r22 n Marti Robert A.... .....137 223 Robert J... ...X-J...244 artinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Rosemary Martinez, Rudolph J............. y.......... Martinez, Rudy G..................128,130 Martinez, Ruth........................118,224 Martinez, Ruth.........................H8,224 Martinez, Sally Esther....................224 yx i} 1964 La Retama Index wr—rTi V Y i a m e PasteN N a m i — 1 !? Martinez, Stanley.......137 Martinez, Sylvia........AX.fct ..........224 Martinez, Victor C.......' ! ' lllf 252,275 Martinez, Yolanda.........'..............244 Mata. Lillie .... ..................2M Mata. Lua .C Jz.................139,140,244 «a Urgyrj)t...........................2l6 MatttwsAsharoo.................77, 80,232,244 Mathu, Samuel...........A 65,62,224 Mauricio, Raymond.......... . flfl... 108,£76 Maxwell, Allen J. ... Mayers, William .... Mays, Richard...............159,770,1 McDaniel, Sylvester Joe McKinney. Charles .... McKenzie, Jacquelyn .. McKnight, Clarence Edward. ..........56,62 McPherson, Charles....f .................. jLj , 137,27fl ITT Page .Jy.........245 3$. 140, 141,278 Morales, Lucia.... .y forales, Marcefla . Morante, Rich, Moreno, Carm 'D. Moreno, lola Jean.... Moreno, David..+ .... Moreno. Gc«rgfc .... or no, WiWT... . .£?. no. PraAG. y...............1.. 122,245 Moreno. Rosital.C.............. J .....278 y, Apdre Vpis...................... .2; ey, Barbara Patricia...1........40, rojlcy,. £roard Lewis..fr . 76,80,122, Carol Ann .................... 278 ;uia, Mary.... ,s.jX........... J..2T8 Bernice.... A...... ........138. 22 McVea, Lloyd McVea, Warren ; Jfaice.....................94, a......LJf..........102. a......[ !',.. 138,139, 4 J ...... .......................... .C...............85,1 6,278 Pena, Louis ftvJT.................128, ............ 21.224 Pena. Paul 0 £..............106,122, M u Martha Ann............... 120,224 fcyen, Betty A T.................. 224 Pena. Richard, Jr.............57,58, MeV llin, Linda......................224 Myers, RichartJ lalph........f........224 Pena, Sjrliia Angelina............... J tnoz, Munoz, Munoz, Munoz, Meiche, Richard...... Medina, Beatrice... Medina, Isabel...I din a, MincftfiK. dina, Lee.. dina.v Yolanda.. %dina, Yolanda R. , 77.80,82.: I..139,140,, ... .L. ioo, i.Ul70.74, .. X 48, 244 124 . 252, 276 102, 245 Nava, fiiara G. NaVjj'Gloria ., Vacvaez, IX,A Richard Is' f. Medrano, Elva Alica ... .i • 67, 70,85,90, 27ja Melendez, Gloria.',.. ...U.......76,80, i Mendez, Alica. ife.............67,70, Mendez, Glori ....................... ' ’ z. Niguel lende (Hear. Mendezola, Mar.v..............«............. 1 «na Mae......................... Mendoza. Linda H. ..,................... 277 4 New, Thomas Blaia.................. 87’279 ““• M------- 1 '.1.. 38,42,85,91, 277 39,1203 Mendez. NHguel............. '( 3C,276 MemkyLacar................ « . 252.277 Mendtzola, Mario.........J........245 224 224 85.90.116. 117.252. 278 Navarro, Alice........i .. .66.70.107,138,278 Navarro, fitolotes V......................224 Heal, Malta...........................224,278 eira. Udi ..............................278 jifca. Rank.............................225 son, Catherine Ann. ...................225 elson. Charles W.....55,58.87,116.117.279 New, Rena Mae.............................245 Owczaifeak, Judith Lr se ............279 Owens' Robert .TuX....................56,225 , una- Inez ... I J...........76.80,83.279 Dzuna, Rachel . .....................67, 70 Ozuna, Santos............................279 jO p Padalecki, Adolph Jr.....................225 yWdilla, Marie Gloria.....38.94.112.124, 280 Padron, Jose A.........................55,99 Paez. Alice Evangeline.........67.70. 99.280 Paiz. Margie..........................90.280 Paiz, Marie Yolanda...................91,225 Palacio, Jimmy............................56 Palacios. Robert.........•vt-'Y..........128 Paxton, George...................... 153,167 Pehl, Michael............................137 Pena. Dan...........C ................54.245 Pena, Janie---- .........................225 J°e 108,280 .Y....................128,280 245 225 • Angelina....................225 Penn, DMna................. ,)T.. 67.70 280 Sammy......... .. l jjfs, 225 .Olga O...38,41,6oL jtof, 74,85,1 JO,111,280 P z. Casiani ......... JI...'.ft.........245 f« ez, David Wrgas . yjL.. -. AU.........226 qjez, Dolores IjsA. 225 Perez. Elia Rodi gMz 7.. U. Xf.... 66, 70.245 Perez, FilimonJ.. V,..... f..............129 Perez, Gloria .hr;.................. 138,225 Perez. Gloria J... ,r.v ................225 Perez, Guadalupe... 1................158,245 Perez. Henry tstrada 1A................55,62 Perez, Janie........y.;.............?....245 Merla, Norma Metzger. Judy Ann. Michael, Sharon Miller, Cha s Andrew Miller, Rufi Mincillas, Mnliuel Minor, La Minor, Phil. Minor, I Mireles, ImjaM Mitchell, Cja lyi . V Mitchell. D Mitchell, i; ..........F Nicasio, Manuel.......................... 137,279 Nickler, Rose Mary........................111.279 Perez. Joe (H..........................57.226 Perez. Louis Edward..................137,226 Perez, Louis P.......................146,280 Perez, Lupe..............................226 ). 176 North, Carol Perez, Mary Isabel.... 70.74,121,280 O Perez, Mary Vilma ... .108 Perez, Philip !. 176 Oates, Robert Perez. Rosalind.! .. 77, 110. 281 Obregos, David C Perez. Samuel 102, 226 Ochoa, Mary Perez. Yolanda ..138, 212,226 Ochoa, Ramon Perkin. Robert . . 108. 109.280 Oliva, Pablo ....128,130,131,245 Perryman. Brenda... .124 Olivarez, Raquel Perryman, Norma Jean 226 122, Olivaries, Santos Perryman, Ollie ..147,150,155,172.176 ,277 Ollison, Patricia Ann ... Pesina. Elois 137 ,245 Ornelas, Arthur 226 .277 Orozco, Dorothy Pierce. Lionel L. .. 225 .133 Orozco, Robert ..112.120. 226 .245 Orta, Frank Pittman. Wayne Burr .224 Orta, Mary Elizabeth .... Pitts, Sylvia Nannette.. ,224 Ortiz, Carmen 56, 226 .224 Ortiz, Edward 56,116,117, 245 Plaza, Armando 55,63, 246 ,277 Ortiz, Eva Plata, Carmela 246 ,277 Ortiz, Irene 76.80,102,279 Pollard. William ,224 Ortiz, Janie O 112,121,279 Ponce, Fannie Connie 110,281 224 Ortiz, Rick Ponce. Herbert.. 281 138 Ortiz, Stella Louise...... Portillo, Luis 77,80,246 278 Osuna, Rachel Portillo. Socorro ,. 226 224 Ott, Margaret Powell, Oscar 281 278 Ovalles, Armando Prater. Sharon Elaine... .64,67, 70,74,84,110. 224 Overshown, Ann Mencuria 111,281 370 1964 La Retama Index Name Pape Name Pape Name Pape Pratt, Yolanda Diane.................. 21,281 Preddy, David...............................226 Presa, Rosalinda............................ 38 Puentes, Diana Theresa......................226 Pulliams, Kenneth...........................226 Riojas, Steve Rios, Rios Rios o Rios Rios, Mary Esther Quintanilla, Nora.......................226 Rcsi ts Ramirez, Armando Anthony............ 28,246 Ramirez, David......................... 77 Ramirez, David..........................246 Ramirez, Henry.................102,106,281 Ramirez, Irene..........................281 Ramirez, Janie.........................226 Ramirez, Joe............................129 Ramirez, Leonore Mary..................281 Ramirez, Maria Cruz................124, 281 Ramirez, Mary Helen................122,226 Ramirez, Michael Juarez........128,130,281 Ramirez, Rebecca.......................226 Ramirez, Romulo...................39,41,246 Ramirez, Sylvia........................227 Ramirez, Tomas..........................55 Ramon, Benny.......................159,246 Ramon, Graciela.........................28? Ramon, Irene........................139,282 Ramon, Richard.....................129,246 Ramon, Roger Gilbert................136,281 Ramon, Rosalinda..................67,70,282 Ramon, Yolanda M........................227 Ramon, Benito...........................246 Ramos, Bonnie...........................227 Ramos, Daniel..................................... Ramos, Eliasl.............Y 'LV7............J R« Ramos, Rebecca.........................282 Romos, Yolanda......................99, 282 Raddle, Manae en, EunjtcJhywQ .... J Rodriguez. .............yd 227 I Rodriguez, Rayos, Irene N. .. „ .. v 1 124,28fl Betfiguez, George M 0,$re ) Rodriguez, George N ...177 Roman, Sebastian...................128,130,284 54,227 Rome, Irene Denise........................ . 56 Rosales, Maria Gloria......................284 Rosales, Virginia Ann......................285 Rueda, Alicia. Rue a. Irmn Rita ine .................... 247 Rue a Irm ..................... , ........... V. Jr... 5 ...... 40.76.80,227 Rttz, Emma Lee IV, 286 , Jose vLn.. «.•••• 4 • vjj• • • 129«227 Ruiz, 2?® Cart ...................77,80,247 Russo. Madeline.......... .......... !S ... Ssr61 38 247 CVsVsJV ieve ..................228 Salas. Esther.....66.70, 73r Mtti «W8 -------( ai Ren .65.67.70.74.84,86, HM1U83 Rios, Mary Jane ... ...... Rios, Ruben N. ..........77,80,106,128,283 Rivas, Ernestine-.......................247 Rivas, Ruben Rivas, Tony Rivera Rivera Rivera Vella .L L. .• •• Ruiz' Rbdy Rivera, Virginia' J... .:. X. L. J,. 138W3f Roberts, Carl ....................77,80,247 Roberts Roberts, Robchaux, John................V...... 227 Robinson, Charles Robinson, Genevieve Robinson, David Curtis..................247 Robinson, Mamie.................39,121,247 Robinson, Milton....................111,283 Robinson, Nina..........................247 Robinson, Robert.....................80,247 Robledo, Alma Teresa................122,283 Robles, Jim..........................54,228 Rocha, Alice........................138.228 Rodgers, Freda..........................284 Rodgers, Jean...........................284 Rodriguez, Alice........................284 [odrij(uez, Anna Marie........66,70,91,247 z, Arlene...................139,247 Beatrice......................284 Catarino......................284 Daniel ..................108 284 129.247 fgo..............57.116,117 ..................55,62, 228 247 M......................136 6,80.5T6 J Rodriguez, George N...................137,284 228 124,284 A .40 .285 Don .7 6,80,246 ! Rodriguez, George N. ,...132,227 Rodrigue Arthui................ I.... 169,282 Reyes, Maj flto H • • • . .54,282 Reyes. lUchard--- ...............76,80,2 Reyw. uUkio: J...... 117 Reyna, Celia.........yrt.............£ 282 fGilbert...... 5 aul...... Richar A6n, Ronald. Ricko, Geor; Ricondo, Gi Ricondo, Je Ricondo, R Rincon, Mai 283 56. 2 82 133, L65 c..........39, 77, 80.102, 47 Helen...... 45.64.67.70, 74,N 86.283 Riojas, Anna Maria........................227 Riojas, Grace V.........24,66, 70. 74,232,247 Riojas, Paula..............38,41.66,70,74.283 Riojas, Rudy...............................57 Rodriguez, Ramona Rodriguez, Robert Rodriguez, Ronnie Iriguez, 228 284 228 228 ...67, 70.139,247 70.74.91.228.247 212 Mike W............ ..v..55,247 39.140,247j Rosa Gd 7.82 7. ?...7.. 67,70.112.247 228 Virginia.......................228 Gloria...........................284 lodulfo, Olivia..........................228 Rogers, Jacqueline E...................40,228 Rogers, Kenneth.....................77,80,247 Rogers, Lula Lee..........................247 Rojo. Gloria Lee.............67,70.94,110,247 Roman, Guadalupe..........................284 Roman, Maria Del Rosario..............112,284 Salas, Juan J.............................137 Salas, Raymond S......................129,248 Salazar. Carlos...........................132 ........................285 SSSrfidie..............54, 91,116,117,118,285 Salazar, Gilbert..................128,130,248 lazar. Jesse.L................... ...56,228 SaWar. Mary Gloria.. 66, 71. 74,8$ 8.99.285 1 g3t 8fV C_ Id an a Saldana, Paula....... 38.65,66, 70, 74.92,190, 196,285 Saldana, Yolanda..........................228 Saldibar, Helen . 51,66,71.73.85,102,104,285 Salinas, Gloria Jean......................285 Salinas, Lawrence.........................137 Salinas, Mary Esther..................120,228 Salinas, Mary Helen.......................284 Salinas, Olga____38,67, 71,72,85.91,102,285 Samudio, Martha...........................248 Sanches. Ben...............................56 Sanches, Betty........................121,228 Sanches, Gilbert..........................228 Sanches, Henry V..........................248 Sanches. Isabel........................85, 86 Ranches. Janie.........................34.Z8Q Sanches, Jesse........................228,286 Sanches, Judy.........................110,286 Sanches, Julia.........................49,248 Sanches, Mary Helen.......67,71,104,228,248 Sanches, Mary Rosary..................112,286 Sanches, Mary Stella..................138,228 Sanches, Ramona.......................138,228 Sanches, Sarah V..........................286 Sanches, Sylvia...........................228 Sandoval, Ismael......................133,286 Sandoval, Louise..........................124 Sandoval, Salvador C......................228 Santana, Altagnacia.......................248 Santos, Beatrice.85,86,98,99,118,286 Santos, Romeo Joe......................54,135 Saucedo, Benito A.....................133,286 Saucedo, Irma.............................286 Saucedo, Joe..............................132 Saucedo, Ralph G..................111,209,286 Saucedo. Lilly C..........................248 371 Retama Index Schoenemann, Scott. Jane . A Scott. JohiTlucI Thompj Villarreal. Carmen I. Villarreal, Herminia. Villarreal, Joe Jr. ... Villarreal, Margaret . Villarreal, Mary Elena Villarreal, Mary Jesse Villarreal, Robert ... Villarreal, Rudy........ Villarreal, Teresa E.. Villarreal, Tony........ Vollmer, Bobby.......... EvelyfrVJ. KcnnctJ V olberA Joe WalvA SM; uanit. fyda, Antonitf... t. Sema, JuairT .... 11 Sema, Juanita E.h f, Sheffield. Out .. Sheppard, lliAilta .. ShcppacdWrony R.. J Sida, Mapucl .1,. Sierra, j Gilbe'rJyi.. Sierra, JosepiWe ... Sifuentes, G6spcr... Silvas, RaymonA-ll‘ Siller, Mary Meal.. Simmons, BemtyJ. Sima, Shelia aA ... Sims, Jacquelyn L..y -Singletary, Willard }f Smith, Anna K....... Smith, Barbara L. .. Smith. Donald....... Snubble, Robert .... Solano, Grace....... Solis, Carmen....... Solis, Gerardo...... Solis, Janie........ Solis. Josie........ Solis, Miguel....... So Us, Raul......... Solis, Robert....... Solis, Steve........ Sotello, John....... Spencer, Albert B. Jr Spencer, Ch rl yC.. Steen. WiU Herfy . Stevenson Jyt es W. Stewart, Alica ..... Stone, fette......... Suares, Jesse Suares, SjMiovip-sy ) Summc AWkLdWL Suniga, Marina........ WagnerJ_jJeAOQL 230 WaTlf r, Parrfcia 98 Ware, Mary A.............. 122 Washington, Elmo.......... 230 250 Washington, Shirley Ann. Watkins, Zelma........... Watson, Clarence......... 158 Watson, George.......... 250 Watson, Gloria J......... 250 Watson, Harold ......... Wauls, Shirley........... Wells, Rita F............ ,62 West, Ernest W............ 250 Weston, Ceaile O......... 143 Whipple, Joyce........... 250 White, Brenda............ 135 White, Jacquelyn.......... 250 White, Lavem............. 230 Wilkerson, Josie Ann.... 230 Wilkinson, Paschal....... 250 Wilkins, Yolanda......... 250 Williams, Linda.......... 230 Williams, Lois........... 143 Williams, Patricia Rose . ' 99 Williams, Rhonda......... Wlfaia nsi 9ally ......... Umblance, Frank Uresti, Susie.... Urrabazo, Joe... Valdez, Antonio L. Valdez, Carmen.. Valdez, Dora .... Valdez, Elvia.... Valdez, Eugene ... Valdez, George S.. Valdez, Jesse.... Valdez, Juanita ... Valdez? Magdalena Vatdp -Mary Lee . Valdivia, ylvia Vallejo, Alector Vara, Dolores.. Willis, Alton J Willis, Joe .; .Wolford, Lero1 Varg«, Arthur .. Vargas, Carlos A, Vargas. Carlos woytasjlyk, Larry Wright, Susie .... dynn 'MxGT C Iona nda. Ybarra, Gloria .. Ybarra, Irma ... Ybarbo, Joe Louis Young, Horace Jr. Tamez, Esparza ].CL.. Tamez, Idalia......... Tamez, Magaly......... Taplin, Gevendolyn .. Taubert, Judy......... Tavarez, Christine.... Taylor, Audrey........ Taylor, Delorase Marie Vargas, Yvonne Vasquez-B ha Vasquez, Aofcer Vela, Arthur. I Vela, Dorothy. Vela, Johnny P Zamarron, Blanca Sylvia Zamora, Alfred........ Taylor, Lois Jean........................249 Taylor, Marilyn J........................249 Teal. Arthur.......................76,81,249 Teamer, Brenda...........................230 Terrell, Roosevelt........................54 Teller. Sylvia...........................288 Tennell, Margaret........................249 Thomas, Allen J.......................54,230 Thomas, Charles E.........................54 Thomas, Maxcine A...........39,122,232,250 Velarde. Frank............................122,230 Velasquez, Pete G..............136,146, 178, 290 Vera, Stella..................................251 Vickers, Patricia Ann.....................122,251 Vidarri, Dolores..........................138,230 Villafranca, America..........................251 Villalobos, Dora D......................39,99,251 Villalpando, Elvira...........................230 Villanueva, Guadalupe.........................251 Villarreal, Armando...........................290 Zamora, Martin..........................291 Zamora, Yolanda.........................231 Zapata, Bertha........................ 124 Zapata, Emily.............99,124,291 Zavala, Yolanda......................39,251 Zepeda, Margaret........................251 Zertuche, Fernando.......................55 Zorola, Victoria.........139,140,251 Zuniga, Leonard............166,169,178,251 Zuniga, Marina...........................39 372 Autographs 373 Autographs Autographs 375 Autographs 376 • -•


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