Brawley High School - La Ocotilla Yearbook (Brawley, CA)
- Class of 1968
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La O I 968 Brawleg Union Hig Brawleg, Cdlifornia Www-at x W Y'f 5 N l A 1? C rw E X -Aff, L , 4 K , +5 ,IW , 'ffs I A x, M? -1 Q ...pw ' ' YQ..-N f, , 5ga:,. W 1: e g 1 v -'X 7 'T X ':1i,?nf.L1 A A ' ' .-iipifigd 152 1. E '-hw ff y Xgsfti x Q. ., ,Asif , ,3.,..,,. ' , . . -4,3nx.n www 5- 2. Q x Q g,' . Q, , , , . Q . .. W x xxx The modern Southwest is always on the move, expanding and in- creasing. Brawley Union High School has expanded and increased with it. This year was a year for growth at Brawley Union High School, Dur- ing the summer, a new shop com- plex was completed, located at the northeast corner of the campus. Junior and senior car owners were pleased to find that the school park- ing lot was paved with asphalt. The student body will not forget the dust and broken glass which was often found in and on their cars. Space for sixty-five cars was avail- able upon completion in early Octo- ber. The athletic department acquired another practice field giving the coaches more practice area. Two prefabricated buildings for continuation school have been built at Warne Field so young adults can have a chance to keep pace with todays modern world. Yes, this has indeed been a year for growth at Brawley Union High School in academics and sports. A string, il ll.-N s i+,,,5 af T- -T--L...:e..... 3 The Southwest Has Become The immortal saying, Go west, young man, go west, has been the advice taken by Californians. The United States, once the melting pot of the world, now has the South- west as the melting pot of the United States. The product of this melting is the unique personage of the southwest, the Californian. These people are filled with determination and initiative, the spirit of the Southwest. This year the school is centered around spiritp the spirit of the land and of the people. Spirit of the land is the unique diversification of southern California, in the desert and the mountains, only minutes apart. The spirit of the people is what we have at Brawley Union High School, To this we dedicate the 1967-T968 La Ocotilla. The Junior College building shows a touch ofthe Southwest, 3 . 1 Sf- . T ' sta - 3 Y has ,xx silt.. cs. .QF 'ii . it 1 4 A Par+ of B.U.H. . Faculfg .............................. I 8 Achvnhes ............................ 32 Classes ............................... 72 Organizaiions .................... I 36 Sporis .............................. I 78 . .gg Ads .................................. Q28 Ns M fl J 3 ' ,I 291:73 , Jn ' I . 'iffy :fs A : ., H fi . ,-3' -by . fl 5 25.5, f L? ' ' f -. ' v 5 L -Q1 'T',-'if ' V 39- f .Qs x-, , , fa gi HQ., ff-f.gQ-.'g2fk1q,4i 4 5 5 fav' x H -h m 59,5 , . , , A. f , 2 U. 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YQ, , Qs ' +72 , ' 1' V' i if 2 1.- ' nl'7S. H'l.:2 Is5f.'w 'naL 1 -if-'f .- H A J. 'T' .1-' '. af '51 if ' ' Pf. '-'.n.YV -44 5 The memories oT The Prom, Baby Ball, SpiriT Week, Junior and Senior plays, graduafion, and Homecoming will always be eTched in The minds of Brawley Union High School STU- denTs. Bue most vivid oT These memories will be The long lunch lines, The rush before The Tardy bell, The gos- siping aT noon, The cheering at The fooTball games, and dragging Main STreeT aTTer school. The Teachers, as well as The sTudenTs, will long remember The TighTs wiTh The unTeachables , The crowding inTo The lines aT The snackbar, and The eiecfion of The non-sTudenTs from The ASB secTion aT The Toofball games. All of This comprises sTUdenT life aT B.U.H.S. THIS was a year To remember. Tudeni Life CenTered ,- ,..4 '., Never mind The calories! lMary Borchard, Lea Anne O'Malley, Brenda Woods, Carol Bull, Evelyn Cohee, Jaki Fleming, Janet Williamsl T Q t lk x ,EE ' , 12 x- ff? - Y ' ' 7' ' T X , --T ,.., Wahzhing The boys go by. lLinda Wi1Tl Nancy Mason sang at The Freshman Tea. Don'T buy Thai One. He'S G dl-'dl IMGFIIYU 6 Frans, Nancy Ellet, BeTTy Kasingerl Around Lunchiime al'S, 55: it e 3? UNL v ,pus 46. The Brcwley Union High School chorus practicing for a performance, w 'va vu Lis 44,4 fax if - X, 'ii 26 ia ! 'QTNI31' , , xfaffi., , 5 . , X 2. x 4 l W -Q,.,'Wa,Q 'A Ai' 0 muff ' ' 'fr 5' Y g' ' , .., . -V, -N fl ' 'N' 1 9 vu . has A 1 A ,V . I l f, -, uf Y Q 4 fl 2 , ,NSS fr,.. 9 -And ihe beat goes on . , lcrowd watching The bond uf noon in Octcberl ......aJ' i ' A M i +22 if . Q-,. Qc, W-A i ,571 Mg fc ,v 3 25,25 'lain ay, ,A '6 V5 F' ,i4+f. Iif' .-, -.-.. ' -of' ,,,, ., -Q' 1.'1.'j3,... 1 , ,f Mx- -,ij . , I didnt mean Yo ge? ice creclm in your hair. lDoyIe Fugerf, Annie Lisenbyi 7 Our New Industrial Arts Classrooms Q u 'T cf' M.. . - 3 4- V .Mn it . 1, 1 1 it .e it an . 'X lfhi if ' ' all l . A li ii i,l I E ul T.. . z: get 5 2 1 l Ny 1 5 il .. 1 .lm ,. :. iii . -ff - fi . + if - l ws,- TQ F U? ' , J ' gy X 1. 'ft f . r ' . A , 't Q , i A ' , , , 4.5.1. , New to the school this year is the Industrial Arts complex. The complex was finished in September of this year. The teachers look upon it as a vast improve- ment. It has 22,000 square feet of floor space. There will be ample room for new equipment, as soon as the necessary funds are available. When asked for his opinion, Mr. Perkins, Auto Technology teacher, stated, lt won't be finished completely for another couple of years, but it is a definite improvement over the old shops. All vocational shops except Wood working and Drafting were moved to the new complex. The old metal shop became the teachers' lounge. The students really appreciate the new auto shop. In the future, an electricity lab will be added. 8 Promoie Vocaiional Skills if ' Uv , Q ...nv 3. 2 1 1 5 ' af s ' 0 Carmen Lemos diligently works on her croffs proiect. if 'V' .f.,.1 1 Q- ' e Wi f l 4 1 4 vw 5,j5ffI', .4-,iw , ..,, I , .,.. , V I 'Vey , , ,-4-'Ayn , f , wffj 'YQ' ' .o.-2 'H .Q ii... ,X 'i l. 5 mf' 1 . ' , , Q, 1' ' ff ,f. i ' ,' y, 4 ze. -' X Who1's1his doing here? lLirido Bull ond Lynn Cody! li Julian Escoleru performs G do-if-yourself manicure. David Wilson carefully curves his initials in The liqht fable, N I 5 , . l i I . , W 'W ,. qv, r A r? 'K Registration Week Frustrated Meng After a long summer, registration week was here. 1380 students en- rolled at Brawley Union High School during the hectic week of registration. Mrs. Bidwell, the Freshmen Coun- selor, stated the new computerized system wasn't a big change, but special attention had to be given to the course numbers and student identification numbers, Although the new system was more complicated than previous years, it was more accurate and easier to use. The stu- dents have mixed emotions about the new style A.S.B. and I. D. cards which were issued at registration. lff -And this is called a Wildcat. lCarol Bull at Freshman Orientation-xl lO , eQ All this, just to register? Uesse Felix, Larry Hurtadol : Q iffih ,. gf :goin r' s as .s t r , A . V gy' X' . . . - . fx like V ' .a fa .' ,v N K W ,V v f. 5 av f V i ' fl' ?Q ig 1 4 ig lllllvfg I .S A v, W j ' ' 3 f' ,171 , .Q f ' - gf f Q sf- .. fx M'- , r Q.. ,. 1: ,,, . . I f km , Elf' T it 523. THIS is your registration card. lDiane Macken, Mr. Monroel Students, Especiallg reshmen ilppii QMLL. y . 3 n if -. f z W' Lb- fy 3 Carr ' W w . Wd - '-iff? .. I 1. ig?-ina i 'XY 4' f i h 1 ' A -X ia A 1 ,. My i N W I i vl,:,.f?-'-Vx Q ,33 1 ' .ak VX L .ian ' 2 i ' 9 kmgfgSl3,,j4'f , . , . J, wk 1, it ,, Q r ' 5441? . M. I s . 1 ' Q vi-,1',1' Q ' 1 , , 5 if ' f' . -, ' K Q ea - 1 t,,,, . ' ,- - 'x , F . . at ww I 3 , . f I qt -. y ' ,i . ,i t get There was much confusion in the attempt to get un ASB or ID card. 1 NYSE? unims 91111 UW' .5-lt E ng, . . ',r, , ,, r4.9 ' 3 4+ -on- Wc1ch the birdie! IBorbaro taking pictures for ASB cardsi Jerry Scntiilan works nord at filling out registration forms. -Q 4 Q . Ys s 1 , f If . x 5 1 s ji-V5 2' ,yy K .P : - 5 ' Q' :if -, . i df I tiff if .b5M,i 71:3 p if -2513 . 25 -mp. zx.-w 'E if ,I U4 L Qu' FZ J 'A 'X :ag .rf x, F :JG . , ily f Coach Mao ls OUR Coach! Coach Hal McNaughton was born and raised in Muncie, Indiana, He attended Burris High School and Ball State Teacher's College in Muncie. Coach McNaughton ioined the coaching staff of Brawley in 1955 as assistant coach to Robert Farrell. He was backfielal coach for the varsity and also Track coach. In i965, Coach Mac assumed the posi- tion of head coach of the football team. ln his first year as head coach, Brawley won the l.V.L. Champion- ship, He has also coached golf. Coach Mac through the years has been known for his winning attitude, and his ability to transfer this feel- ing to his players has made him a well thought of coach by his boys. Coach McNaughton has a lovely wife Mary, three sports-minded sons and three daughters. Fishing and outdoor living take up his free time when not working with his teams. Only six touchdowns? lCoach Mchlaughton wit s. s f . 'lim Take a lap! x. 'HI Y. . r l h Mr. Farrell ot the Brawley-Indio garnet sf A Anxiety Two Shining Examples Ja'-avi ad ' Q I . Mrs. Shirley Park, the annual staff would like to express their appre- ciation for you and the time you have spent the last tour years as advisor to the La Ocotilla by saying THANK-YOU. ' Mrs. Park has taught classes in World History, U.S, History, English ll, and English Ill during her twelve years at B.U.H.S. f The statt 'feels most indebted to Mrs. Park for her hard work while 1 Q l iffy she was advisor. During the tour years the quality of the yearbook improved from an average one to a superior book which we are all proud of, Students ot Brawley Union High can surely be proud of Parky. P' f sy . .1 .. Y' 25 fg 1, fi, .., - , fb lv ' Y ' 3 i ' Bw K ,. gy, L- , -1 . Q 5 li 1.4 Mrs. Park at a teachers' meeting of the Staff at B.U.H. . ll Q42 i .14 -z 11 ,i 'Q .itffs s 5 jl Egfr 1? 5 Viig' ll i if 'E lgl .5 . Mtg As 5 irg . N ' 4 . 51' . X .ig , ff' ' 'xl 'Qxfl i X. l of i M li .5 i X.. s L X X , - V , Q A' if ' it s 1 Mrs. Mason always had a smile for students coming for help, g:5'Ay,g.f,.Wg . gy L72 'i 1' . Q f N 5 2 5 3' v 7 K sl' 1 ' ,z Q15 'X S 3 ' 1 3' 5 . f 2 F . f X g .- 5: : A X. ' Q. -. 3 ,ir ,. Q: s i . eff! ' Y A l 5 Q I .ss ,,, The l967-68 annual staff would like to show their sincere apprecia- tion to Mrs. Ruby Mason. Mrs, Mason is the attendance clerk and private secretary to Mr, Robert Farrell, the vice-principal. Mrs, Mason lust returned to the administration last year after a short leave of absence. Among her other duties, Mrs. Mason also renders her services as substitute nurse when Mrs. Lamb, the school nurse is absent, Her smil- ing face and clever puns often helped to ease the tensions of an office call. The usual affectionate adiectives would not be sufficient to describe the students' feelings for Mrs. Mason. For her devotion and concern to the welfare of Brawley students, the annual staff would like to, on be- half of the entire student body say, We appreciate your assistance. 3 l X , 3 .: 5 f , if Q ,- .f,,:.4 . - Q . .3 3 r,-5 1 jg x 5 iff N, , ,ip,3' 5 n ' ffgtv f 3 l K, V, M 4 'X I T: fs 5 -4 ? ,' . V has 5 .. gl i 'b . F513 ,.-fluff' On the iob, Mrs. Mason is always busy, I5 -A ily u WiIlie's Our Wildcat x sl -A . Q 1 D Q I ' Q v f A f - r .,,o, J f i. WS' g .13 s f ' 'JV N 5 2 k n , ' ciax qu .W-f ,TJ s stiff 115 fig. X H New to the campus and to the spirit team this year is a very im- portant feline, Willie the Wildcat. Contributing to spirit is a very im- portant factor in Brawley Union High School, and Willie does iust that. Purchased loy the Pep team to take to football games, and pep rallies, Willie has instilled spirit in the hearts of the team and the stuolents, Also among the new spirit pro- motions is the gesture called the Wildcat Claw. When displayed hy the rooters on the football fielol, the ...'f M -1 ,tc E . iffy? f . y W .-' Ll t TY F, ,K 6 Claw hacl the strange ability of making the enemy cringe in fright. The opposing team's fright and the spirit of our team led them to our winning of the IVL championship and regaining the Bell. i7 M acullg . . . confer wiih one anoiher for new ideas and approaches lo iheir courses of siudg. Care- ful planning and preparaiion of maierials io be presenied io iheir classes assure lea- chers of siimulaiing siudenis awakening minds. ,V IEE The Administration Has The task of our high school superintendent principal, Mr. E. F. van Dam, is to organize, to plan, and to maintain proper human relation- ships. ln these areas, the high school adminis- trator finds many rewarding experiences, espe- cially when progress is seen. It is the desire of any principal to loe a personal friend and coun- selor of each individual student and teacher, and our principal has certainly achieved this goal, The interest and concern of the people in this community and for the students of Brawley Union High School is evident in the excellent school board we have. The men chosen to establish school policy are of the highest caliber. Those chosen are responsible representatives from all walks of life who work together to provide a diversified field of study and athletics for the students. ., . School board members were Lawrence Dahm Ed vari Darn Robert Jefferson, Jack Rutherford and Gordon Smith. Worked Hard All Year gl s if Q X5 if ii Egg.: , f D 5 . T C. M' D ' 4 ll' fi. -A3 , b i y sql' - il T .. ,fl ,fast 0' 'Win gf-9 ., .. Xa, . Vey J' 9 . x mi Mr. Herbert Boyd, in his second year as assistant principal, was one of the major factors in keeping the school operating smoothly and most everyone contented. Sharing in this diffi- cult duty was the director ot student activities, Mr, Mark Hammerness. These two men formed a formidable team which no student dared to challenge. Assisting them in the directing of students l was the vice-principal, Mr. Robert Farrell. An integral part of the office team, he is in charge of attendance while at the same time counseling the young men who come to him for help. Among the counselors are Mr. Vernon Marr, Junior counselor, Mrs. Bidwell, Frosh counselor, Mr. Lawrence, Vocational guidance counselor, and Mrs. Youstler, Dean ot Girls and Senior counselor. Eileene M, Bidwell Mr. Robert Farrell Director, Pupil Personnel Services Vlf'U:Pff'1ffI1fll DEGREES: B.S. Ed.. M.,-1. HOBBIES: fl!f1'Vl1lf171l'Q Music, reading, sewing. record wollerling, -lllilfllf' DIVGCNN THIS SUMMER: Mrs. Bidwell spent six weeks traveling through Eastern Canada and United States. Mark Hammerness Roland Lawrence Merchandising Vofatioaal Cziidancc Counselor. DEGREES: Director of Student Activities MA. HOBBIES: Reading, traveling, swim- ming, and camping. THIS SIfMJ'lIER: Mr Laii'rcru'e traveled from here to there, mainly Mcxirro to Canada. Vernon J. Marr Annabelle Youtsler Junior Class Counselor DEGREES: AB., A.M. HOBBIES: Hunting, fishing, reading, Chess playing, travel, gar- dening, decorating, television. THIS Slflll- MER: Mr. Marr took a vacation and 'f1fL l Senior Class Counselor Students Were Instructed In Mang E??i?if3ilT'3 Aff 3 5: it 1 1' sssicfw-film vast ?E? ' 'VT-Qtiit :sf f.,-hx W . . ' M I sl I is y 'A 4 g 5 , -X L55 ' .. , - : :Li ae? is so et -ez L as Ll ' x 5 A Fran Bellamy SPEECH DEGREES: B.S., speech: M.A. Sc. of Ed. HOBBIES: Kids, mine and others: drama, THIS SUMMER: Mrs. Bellamy trav- eled and studied debate at Brigham Young University. D. N. Croughan English II and III, world history. DEGREES: B.A. ADVISOR: .I.S.A. HOBBIES: teaching. THIS SUMMER: Mr. Croughan went back East. 6.7: 'Ti 'to N a. -55 Beatrice Morrow English III. DEGREES: M.A. ADVISOR: C.S.F. HOBBIES: Relaxing in my cabin. THIS SUMMER: Miss Morrow relaxed at East Rosebud Lake in Montana. Janet Presley English I and III. DEGREES: A.B, HOB- BIES: Reading. THIS SUMMER: Mrs. Presley painted her home, read, and went to L.A. and San Diego. Eugene Graham English IIIb and IVa and b. DEGREES: B.A. ADVISOR: Chess and Checkers Club. HOBBIES: Stamps and coin collecting. THIS SUMMER: Mr. Graham worked on M.A. requirements. Hilma I. Iseminger English I fReadingl and Remedial reading. DEGREES: B.A. HOBBIES: Sezcing and reading. THIS SUMMER: Mrs. Iserninger taught summer school at BUHS, San Diego State and Calexico. Ai , 3 W f ' ' S I z r ., .:,, ,nw . -111,5 N 1' I -M- ei. - 553- :FEW Maxine Stahlman English I composition. DEGREES: B.S. and M.Ed. ADVISOR- C.S.F. HOBBIES: Organ playing, bicycle riding, stamp and coin col- lecting. THIS SUMMER: Mrs. Szahlman taught summer school. Ruth Stout English II Lillian Jimenez Sophomore English and journalism. DE- GREES: B.A. HOBBIES: Reading short stories and oil painting. THIS SUMMER: Miss .Iimenez taught summer school, va-' cationed in San Diego and visited relatives. Imogene N. LaBerge Latin and junior English. DEGREES: B.A. HOBBIES: Travel, reading and knitting. AD- VISOR: Junior class. THIS SUMMER: Mrs. LaBerge vacationed in San Francisco and in the L. A. areas. ,. 4. .wx . T .Citi-' rr, K, tt 1 . Mary M. Tracy English II flnznguagel and English III. DEGREES: B.S. ADVISOR: C.S.F. HOB- BIES: Horses. THIS SUMMER: Mrs. Tracy vacationed at her home in Long Beach and took a trip through California, Nevada, and Utah. Things, From Hamlet To Shorthand t? e:,,.- 'I X 5 .Lf l t 1' 1 ,, . -2 , ' , lr -- . r, if G 'An - I tt: :egg f N, i K. ,s , V21 li X. l g H yy t ti tsl ze Xsggsy nv gs .l 'r,fl W il iz X Um-m, there's an improvement this time, only two mistakes. lMr. Rencer, typing teacherl Mariorie Griffith Typing I, Typing II, Slmrtlirznd. DEGREES: f1.B.. ILM. HOBBIES: Tralfeling. THIS SUMMER: Mrs. Griffith traveled in Europe. Bennie I.. Marlin Typing I. Economic I. anzl Annual. DE' GREES: B.S. HOBBIES: Golf. THIS SIM' MER: Mr. Martin managed a store in Mane tana. Dennis Renter Bookkeeping, and Typing II DEGREES: B.S. HOBBIES: Tennis. skiing fsnoii' anzl tvaterl. THIS SUMMER: Mr. Renter risiteii iiebraska, played golf and tennis, :mtl :rent to the Coaching Clinic. English, the language by which we communicate is surely The most important subiect in high school. lt is required for the first three years and fourth year English is strongly recommended for the college stu- dent. Reading is an essential to the modern mode ot life and so Brawley High has initiated a remedial read- ing course supervised by Mrs. Hilma lseminger. Our business department is a Alvin L. Knodel Business Machines and Filing, General Office Practice, Introduction to Business. DE- GREES: B.S., t'lI.S. HOBBIES: Reading. THIS SUMMER: Mr. Knfnlel tisiled North Dakota and Montana. Jan Laughlin Rerord Keeping, Introilurliurt lo Business. DEGREES: B.S. HOBBIES: Traveling and rain collecting. THIS SL'.1lIllER: lllr. Laziglt- lin traveled tlirougli Eastern United States. Gerold Ross Slzortliarul I, Intmrlurtiort to Business, and Business Elzglixli. DEGREES: B..4. HUB- BIES: I'IISIll'Ilg anal Cliurrit work. TIIIS Sl.'ilIplI1i. i: Mr. Russ taught typing in sum- mer sr'I1 til. reliable capable unit of turning out confident and competent business students. Typing, shorthand, bus- iness machines, General office prac- tice, introduction to business record keeping, economics, and bookkeep- ing are offered to the enterprising students oi BUHS. New to the bus- iness department is the annual class, which moved into the iunior college building this year. Room 34 will never be the same, Albert K. Apo Algebra I, plane geometry, DEGREES: IlI.Ed. ADVISOR: FTA. IIOBBIES: Sports. Freshman Coach, David Kreider Basic math and P.E. DEGREES: B.S. and M.Ed. ADVISOR: AFS and Key Club. HOB- BIES: Water skiing, Hi-Fi stereo, and sicim- ming. THIS SUMMER: Mr. Kreider rested and rccnperated in Illinois. Robert R. Van Orsdel Basic math and practical math. DEGREES: B.A. and M.Ed., ADVISOR: Freshman class. IIOBBIES: Reading. THIS SUMMER: Mr. Van Orsdel taztghtsammer school at B.U.H.S. and loafed. Students Margaret McCoun Basic science and life science. DEGREES: B.A. ADVISOR: Ir. and Sr. plays. THIS SUMMER: Miss McCoun was a counselor at Santa Cruz summer camp. Gordon V. Johnson Pliysirs, advanced matliernatics, algebra I. algebra II. DEGREES: B.S., M.A. Athletic game announcer. HOBBIES: Electronics and music. Mr. Johnson taught summer school modern math and izacatianed in Oceanside and Las Vegas. Warren Spalding Plane Geometry, Algebra I Freshman Coach John Cbffmdh Biology and life science. DEGREES: B.A. and M.Ed. ADVISOR: F.T.A. THIS SUM- MER: Mr. Cltfflllllll studied Bacteriology at San Diego State. Found Meng Chemistry, geology and basic science. DE- GREES: A.A., BA., and MA. ADVISOR, Sr. r-lass. HOBBIES: Rockhoiind, archaeol ogy' and trout fishing. THIS SUIVIMER: Mr Smith worked on his cabina at Mt. Laguna I l Mr. Johnson illustrated. wave motion. x 'ij' i A,-lk: 'fa sl 5 ' is ' i 1 I K Ebl' : :Q .F 1 'Hrs it . ':.?S.. izggtfifza3??!E???'f??i:t?ff- , A v f tv. z il A X A. :- l . Q lx, RQ. ,a K Foreign Words !?3t?'2 ESQ? if it 'S 1 I' '0 15.277, Many students enrolled in math and science courses were faced with in- viting prospects in these fields. The science courses stimulated the stu- dents to explore the mysteries of nature. Mathematics, the tool of science, is being taught at an increasingly higher level to keep with today's modern science. This year, the school offered science courses in Basic Science, Chemistry, Geology, Biology, Life Science, Physics, and Photography. In the field of math, Advanced -Math, Plane Geometry, Practical Math, Basic Math, and Algebra I and II were offered. f nlhififr of .bll f' X.. if L f T Y .1 'X .k . ?p ,gp - is , xy 5 5 034.4 v 'm is Y an! , if :L Joseph Arellano Spanish IIJ, IIa, and IIIJ. DEGREES: Bal. ADVISOR: Key Clulz. IIOBBIES: Trapiral fish and fishing. THIS SUMMER: Mr, flrcl- lano relaxed. Betty Lou Chase Spanish Ia. DEGREES: BA. IIOBBIES: Playing the guitar, singing, buying and re- fnishing antiques, setting and reading. THIS SUMMER: Mrs. Chase attended East Cen- tral State College and completed 8 hours to- wards her Master's Degree. Joe R. Villarino Spanish II, III. and IV. DEGREES: B.S. ADVISOR: Foreign Language Club. IIOB- BIES: Reading and music. TIIIS SUMMER: Mr. Villarino attended N.D.E.A. Institu- tion in Guadalajara Salisca, Mexico. Catherine Barry French I, II, Drama I, II Gonzalo B. Garcia Spanish Ib. DEGREES: BA. ADVISOR: ISA and F.T.A. HOBBIES: Reading, travel- ing, and listening to classical music. THIS SUMMER: Mr. Garcia toured the interior of Mexico. In Math And Science Textbooks NN 4: .W ,.-, yu .7 .f -and ld I '-'33-,Qif'Q 2 5 5 V 'VM , :gil ti '.,- 'Tzu ,,4.-ml-Jie Mr, Villarino operating the control panel in the language lab, l wonder what happens when I press this button? As the Mexican border is so near to us in the Imperial Valley, many students wish to learn about Mexico and to speak Spanish so that they can communicate with our neighbors to the South. Brawley High has met this de- mand by employing a number of excellent Spanish teachers. However, Spanish isn't the only language that our school offers. There is also two years of French and Latin for the students interested in European languages. This year the main addition to the foreign language department was the remodeling of the language lab in room 21. The students are able to tape their voices and listen to their mistakes immediately afterward by using the built-in tape-recorders in every booth. Brawleg High Prepares Our Minds fs v-my '50 i -2.- ov x . H Elvira C. Deloera U.S. History. DEGREES: B.A. ADVISOR: .Iunior Class., HOBBIES: Music. THIS SUMMER: Mrs. DeLoera attended summer classes at the Guadalajara, Ial. Mexico under Arizona University and Stanford. 'I ifrf'ZQTM State requirements, Boys P.E. and Drivers training. DEGREES A.A. and B.A. AD- VISOR: Freshman Class. HOBBIES: Hunt- ing and zvater skiing. THIS SUMMER: Mr. ,Iones traveled to Tennessee and through the south. S. T. Lowe World History, U.S. History, World Geography Kevin R. Quinn State Requirements. DEGREES: B.A. HOB- BIES: Watching football and basketball games and photography.'THIS SUMMER: Mr. Quinn attended summer school in San Diego. Joe G. Saldivar State Requirements and Senior Social Stu- dies. DEGREES: B.A. and M.A. G. B. Jansen Senior Social Studies, and Photography. DEGREES: A.B. and M.A. ADVISOR: Sen- ior Class. HOBBIES: Photography, gun- smithing and hrearm collecting. THIS SUM- MER: Mr. Jansen attended summer session at San Diego State and remodeled a bedroom and bath in his home. Leroy L. Kritz U.S. History. DEGREES: B.S. and Ed. AD- VISOR: furtior Class. HOBBIES: Civil Proj- ects and Miss Imperial Valley Pageant. THIS SUMMER: Mr. Kritz taught sing weeks of summer school and traveled to Minnesota and back. Shirley Park World History. DEGREES: B.A. and M.A. ADVISOR: Sophomore Class. HOBBIES: Growing and arranging flowers, craft work and reading. THIS SUMMER: Mrs. Park took a trip through Arizona, Nevada, and California. Mary Rose Senior Social Studies and World Geography DEGREES: B.A. ADVISOR: Senior Class. HOBBIES: Reading, bridge and travel. THIS SUMMER: Mrs. Rose taught summer school. Oscar Smith World History, U. S. History N R 12 is fi' TE? The pasT is The key To The fuTure AuThcr Unknown real effecf The Bolshevik Revolution had on The world, The reasons why oll, em! lMr. Jansenl Q Xp, 'x n . fr- I Teachers of The pasT in B.U.H.S. There have been world wars, and The T S hold The key To The fuTure. Obr TruThs behind The disappearance of Ei T HisTory Teachers are declicaTed To The The lncas. These TacTs lead To The cause of insTrucTing students who TormulaTion of Theories in The minds wish To learn The TacTs and The of sTudenTs, and To forming The TradiTions of pasT generaTions, The Thinking adulTs of The modern world. sTudenTs learn The imporTance of The , defeaT of The Spanish Armada, The If www, ..-- ' 26 5, . I' And Bodies For Future Tasks x gif: 'SIT .. 3 . ' silt. SEMI 34 1 Wax- lf .,:. Donald Eaton English, Social Science. DEGREES: A.B.. B.D., M.A. HOBBIES: Gardening. THIS SUMMER: Mr. Ealon attended the I'Iz.D. program at University of Arizona. Gabriel Escalera Military, Drivers Training, P.E., and Basic Math. DEGREES: B.A. HOBBIES: 1111711- ing. THIS SUMMER: Mr. Escalera went io summer school. 1 E 433 :rsn if in xi gs. ,gs . X I 4' . Edna Lamb Nurse Hal B. McNaughTon P.E. Anne Wilson Drill Team, P.E. i Ag jgunx we .r lj I if 3 'RV Cr 'F' ll x 1 ' LF' Q-,ff -.fi 15 if f LV fi-'six +i x 3 A 'Tvs ls f Alfred L. Faria, Jr. Cantinliatian S1'hooI. Math. Dir1'1'Iur. Cann- selor, Birsirzess E1I. DEGREES: gllaxfer of Teaching. HOBBIES: .-iiito raving, Robert Fisher BUYS P-E. DEGREES: B..'I.. .lI.S. IIOBA BIES: Golf, hunting. 1zn1l hshing, THIS SUMMER: Mr. I i5h1'r IV!lI'L'lUll fu Mexico, f 3 1, 3 .,. 4-A ,H Henry H. Parris Librarian. DEGREES: B..-l. HOBBIES: Crafts in I.e11th1'r an1I fllclal. 11r11I I arrr1irig, THIS SUi'lIMER: Mr. Parris farmC1I 111111 in- terior de1'11ra11'1I. Len Schnittker P.E., Driver Training. DEGREES: B,S. HOBBIES: Hunting. Fishing. THIS Sill!- IWER: .'lIr. Srhnitllfvr 1r1li'Ii1I1'1I yraiiualf' school. Many students have never noticed The little white schoolhouse across The street from the main campus, which is used for The EMR classes. It is supervised by Mrs. Bonnie Bess King. We would like to commend Mr. Paris for his work in the library and 'Q 'fx K x Jack Gifford P.E. and lJI'I1'e fS Training. DEGREES: B.S,. MA. HOBBIES: Iliirztirzg. hshing. zrazreling. and zrarnping. TIIIS SI,'.'iIMEIC: Mr. Gignrrl zrarelcil to Yelloicstone Park. Bonnie Bess King Special E1Iz1cati11n. DEGREES: A.B. and MA. HOBBIES: :e1z1'hing. sewing 111111 camping. THIS SUMMER: Illiss King trai- eled in Sierras. ,as 7: 'E fr . X f X55 1 7 I 7 Marilyn M. Slocum Physical Etiuralion. DEGREES: B..-l. 11D- VISOR: S CIIIII. HOBBIES: Bridge, golf, tennis. siiirnniirzg. and sen-ing. TIIIS SI,'IlI- IWER: Mrs. Sl111'11m 1:r11'aII11nedIn Wiislzirigv ton, Oregon and the Sierms. Elizabeth S. Smith Physical E1I11cati11n. DEGREES: B,S. .VID- VISOR: G..'l..l. HOBBIES: Selririg. sports and ranking. THIS SI'.'lI.'lIER: fllrs. Smith 1zllen1Ic1I S1111 Diego State r1r11l Cal Poly at San Luis Obispo. Mrs. Lamb for helping out future nurses to learn The basic funda- mentals of nursing. This year a program of vveighf- lifting was employed for Those who were not able To Take part in regular.P.E. Their Services Keep Our , :Ns '. ' Q- f 3 Y if QQ ' N VV V At jean- qs ,gi f- Z . 3 ,L if-. ' I I 2 em' ,Y KET 27,333 My gi N4 . ...Tv , Exilim, r W K P , K 1 I A 5 T . John Howard Ferrin Crafts I and II. DEGREES: M.A. and B.S. IIOBBIES: Wrmrlzuorking, camping, rack- Imunzlinll. TIIIS SUMMER: Mr. Eerrin spent six zveckx at Calif, State College and xpent the rest nf the summer getting the new shop really. Elmer Johnson flum I and ll. Paivcr Mechanirrs. DE' CREES: B.S. HOBBIES: Wood, automo- biles, and ramping. 4 I 4, . ., ,w.?iT'S,,,,9,' I i. V' ' LQ -1 I . N54 -f fe ,,,,,,x. V w S.. 3 Q . I .f Marvin Swanson Bash mlftal. metal I, ll, III. IIECIIEES: IIJI., M.!l. TIIIS SUMMER: Mr. Szvansnn irnrklrrl in tim lcttiire Eclzls rtnzl trrtiwllrll tn i'VIinnrf,snta Lift lfarznrla. Bill Blair lianrl. I1a.xir Math. Mildred Paxson Ilnmvmalnilzg I, II. DEGREES: ILS., MA. IIOBBIES: sifiaiing, garrlz-liirig. 9 . X' 'l'IIlS SUMMER: ' lf' Mrx, Prtrwlt uwrnl , tn .summer .si-Imnl '- y in Lux flngrflrhs ltrirl i trrtviflzrzl tn Culin- rrulu. Kermil Kliewer flgrirulture, DEGREES: B.S. Calif. Poly- teclinir' Collage, San Iaiix Ulaispnq M.f1 HOBBIES: bridge, .ctw-lc market, ramping fishing and F.E,!I. arlirfxnr. THIS SUMMERf Mr. Kliewcr camped aml fished aml fame lzume with 52 vans of salmon. Don Maleiousky Wnnzl I, ll, III, Iiaxir- Shnp, flgrirrlltrirv. .,'r's,- is up f ,..y 2.5: .O . K , 'zxgk I ' '- 9. iz. I 4 h 2' 1 f rx ,ff ' 4 .X f N v- 'Qi . - 'M 7 : .T .xt . xii .7 if . T . 7 x . . i S ' X . X 'X I Victoria Brusl Ilnmcmrrlring I. IIECIIEES: B.S,II.E., M.S. IIUBBIES: writing. traiiclingf. TIIIS SUM- MER: Mrx. Brast ifisitml in San llizfgu. Barbara Jernigan Art I. II. Ill. IIECIKEES: BMI.. M.S. IIUB- IIIES: Water cnliiririg. TIIIS SUMMER: Mrs. Jrirnigun tra111'li'rl in Europe. As menTioned earlier, The Inclus- Trial ArTs classes have had The pleasure of using The new LA. com- plex easT of The old ones. OTher Than This, There have been no Tan- TasTic changes in The vocaTional arTs program. The Homemaking sTudenTs are sfill learning how To raise U Kuri Olszewski Baxir' Shop, Erzgr. Ilraziiing. flrcli. Drrzlring. DEGREES: B.11., MA. HOBBIES: Carden- ing, reazling. THIS SVMMER: Mr. Ulxzciir- ski had an operation. Paul Perkins Auto Tcvlz I, II. Rae Kipf Ilumvmalrirzg ll. III. IV. DEGREES: B.S. IIOBBIES: Crmzliifr' .vIrUtr'Iiing, dancing. .ww- ing. TIIIS SUMMER: Mrs. Kipf 1'ixilz'd Iatlfc Talmc rrml Sarframcnln. Charles Monroe lflmriix, A Cappella. family, The Ari sTuoIenTs are still pouring our Their hearTs on canvas, and The Agriculwre classes are sTill providing The fUTure food-providers. OTher Than This, The vocafional arTs program is sTiIl Turning ouT The besT adulfs The world has ever seen. School Running Smooihlg. 21 X 2 32 3 Q L' -H3 fi 95' s , vi Mrs. Wavra was all smiles as she greeTecl Tardy students. If v 1 1 'iii Q k .' ,., X ' ' 1, I L Wm- 1 sg- ,. A fi,-r1.1i--13-if T TA fish 'V . ,. , V 4' 5 if , .Cas pr: - - If , E 1 e ' , V i, L .. 5,1 t , 1 In - ir- X ,, ,, , - ia fiat ' ' ',vg, T.r?S -5. If 'K' 4' V -'fr Q ' X' 1 -'ff 'fl-fa' ff-1 ' W .4554 2' .1 3 -'Q , l 'fe' ' X, fe T aff. 5, ' . -. T4 T ' ' -.a I' T' , llrwv- Ll. -. T xA Cassie Acevedo Sc1'1z't11l'y-R1'g'ix1r11r. UIVTIES: sllr. 1'1111 1111111 11111i Qllr. I r1111l.'.v xcvrvifzry. P1'r11111111'11! 1111'- nrds, m11m'1i111x, 111111 gmilcs. HOBBIES: Klzilling. T. W. Frank Bizsinvxs 1'lI111111g11r 11711, l31111lfk0epc1. HOH- BIES: M11xi1'. fisliing 111111 g11r11c'11i11g. Mariorie Franks Ojfirc 1'l011f for 11111111 11ffi1'1'. HOBBIES: Sports, music. Ludie Laird S1'1'1'c1111y. DIVTIES: P1'1'p1111' 11!l1'111l1111r'6 11'- parts and forms T111 111'11' sI11111'111.w. Ruby Mason S1'1'1'11111ry. UI TIES: ,l11.v1'111'1'.s 11111f 111111110 1i11IIs 111 r1fl1'111i11nr1' 11-fT1r'1', HOBBIES: o1'1'1111 fixlzing 111111 11111'11l111g, Clara Wavra S1'1'11r111Ii'. l7l'TlFS: .l1l111i1 i1111f 1',i1'11s1r 1111- pils. 1111rg111111 1'l11111g1's, :milf 111'r111i1s. HUB- HIFS: 1 111111i11g. 1'in1L'i11g 111111 s1'11'i11g. Mr, RoberT,Forrell is in charge oT The ATTenclance office. This magical group of people has The respon- sibiliTy of keeping Tabs on The enTire school, This is ocomplisheol Through The use of sTuclenTs as slip reTrievers. They pick up Those liTTle slips of paper ThaT The Teacher puTs on or near The door iusT aTTer The period sToirTs. These conToin secreT informa- Tion ThaT is wriTTen in code which reveals who is missing. This info is Then carrieol To The oTTice where iT if is TabuloTecl and recorded, Now you know who To geT if you're counTecl absenT. This Big Broiher Team also has The responsibiliTy of geTTing The repori' cords To The sTuolenTs. This is a bigger iob This year because of The new sysTem enfoiling a compuTer. Also among The duTies of This group is The olisTribuTion of work permiTs To sTudenTs. This sTaTT also conTains numerous secreTaries and finance experTs. Seems To be an enTire gov- ernment IT seems ThaT The enTire school is ruled by Them. Even Though These people are ruling The campus of B.U,H.S., The Annual sToTf of 67-68 wishes To express iTs Thanks To The people of The Main oTTice anol ATTenclance oTTice for doing a iob worTh praising. ,,,.f w , ,,,..vv..s. Cooks And Custodians Are An - . , l E ,fc ss 15 N' ' .. if, ivy. v ,XR ,J ' Q 511 l X 5,4 -. A V 4 , 7, 5 l ll X ' T5 i W' - V my 43570, A : Q , Q' ' is .Nas f l V is ' f .. ' ' Q , 'td TQ ' ' ff 2 I . x ' X l S l 'li ' ? if f - 5 - , 1 N-, Everyday more than one thousand excellent lunches were served to Brawley High students in the cate- teria, and 400-500 students bought lunches at the Snack Bar. The people behind this operation had a Her- culean task ahead ot them when they started, and they knew it. De- spite the fantastic odds that were against them, they proceeded to cook and feed not only BUHS stu- dents, but also every elementary school student who wanted a hot lunch. It's quite obvious that the cooks ot Brawley High were filled with the spirit that makes this school run. aqv for TL Margaret Smith Thula Stamps Mae Stiff Kathleen Bascus Velma Edmondson Sylvia Elmore Leona Graves Lelia Haynie Wanda Hudson Aline Hughes Lela Lunceford Ruth Miller Ruby Nuckols Irene Ramey Lola Roberts Ida Mae Scott Ola Scott Juanita Sheldon ln the course of a year Mrs. Edmondson prepared a zillion slices of bread. Important Part Of Dur chool Za tl- 'K r A 3.3 7 gf-, yiv. Z' ,fy Q :rf X ' :jf 8254 ,M Q v - sa., .yr MU' X K, , ' . wi - x W T ' 4, 'fx uh r r . '-vt R A ,W fyliff, : x Y' riff? - 92 - 5 . I Y ' ' f A' as ix If iv r ,Anvil ' 'es f ' . f f . . 'X , :'?:::-- A V -Q 0 'Yun 1 f ,V I cgfgflis 1 , :sf'.,g ff X xy, trrrzf Nr ' fr , ixt fRj'- ss 't ,..,,.r. ' lj M lf- K fl 35:5 5 55:55 9' 55,5 lf' Qsqsg' H 'ff 2' if :A ' ' ,Qs . ' f ' '! ,fs .. . A f -- if g 7. .. X .1 1 4, N lk afg,s', X 1' l r , V I xx ,fl , f at if .lisa X mf 4'- I' Rudy Arredando Leatis Brown Elma Delgado Jesse Fioi Santos Gartelo My LE, Keaton Rudolph Maldonado Ray Miller Ralph Nunn Ray Rubio CL Samples Jack Walls Jae Zills Thank goodness for our ianrtoral staff! Without them we would literally be swamped with trash left behind by our somewhat far- getful students who seem to 'disremember' what trash cans are for. Every schoal day after lunch we see our diligent clean-up crew picking up all the trash lexcept the studenrsl and cleaning aff the food that is smeared across the table. Besides this ,Hercu- lean task the ianiitors must also put up with the constant naggng of the faculty to get the work orders completed lthe ones turned in year before lastl. And if youre wondering about those men around the school with the green thumbs they are the ones who are constantly work' ing behind the scenes to help keep our cam- pus beautrful. lf they aren't raking the leaves or pruning the trees, then they are trying to run you down with their hot rod lawn mowers an the pretense of cutting the grass. The staff of the La Ocotilla would like to express their sympathies to Ralph Acuna who was severely burned when a boiler blew up in the gym. He was in the hospital for a month before he was well enough to go horvc While absent from his rnany duties, Big Ralph was missed by bath students and faculty, Ralph Acuna and Ray Miller confer on the best way to carry a box. ciiviiies . . . provide ihe energeiic wiih a specirum of ihings io do. Wheiher musical, liierarg. poliiical, scieniiiic or jusi full of spirii, a siudeni can find many ouileis for his inieresis and ialenis. Wildcais keep busg wiih siudeni aciiviiies. winging September Found U Deep in Debbie Brownell, junior songleoder entlnusiosticolly led the junior closs or first pep ossembly 5. .fe ,A N. , V, ' Pot Quinn demonstrated what not to weor to school, 4-ii Jon Sweciringen, Mary Frances Bor h d ,d J d S 'f chosen Sweotheurt. c or , on u y tif were condidotes for FFA Sweotheort ot the Annuol Sweetheart Swing. Jon Sweoringen was School And Full of Football Spirit September . . . By the time September came we knew our way around and were busing savoring the feel at being a year olaler and a grade higher. Freshmen were lousy Checking that they'cl made it To high school, while sophomores were glad they finally had someone to look down upon, The seniors began a new era of spirit anal good will as the largest graduating class of all ruled supreme. -M-f Even the lungs of Brawley cheerleaders were exhausted so the spirited girls took o breather ot first home football game. Angela Campbell teonhes Janet Burton, and Mary Jones how to apply make-up. Oo+oberTi+led Par+g Monlh Crowned bg Cold ' ll o 'ff 1 'iv 'x L xl- Frosh ond Sophs thoroughly enjoyed Themselves at the tradmonol Baby Boll. Help! l need somebody. The Powers of Blue performed ot the EI Centro after game dance, yse Snaps. Brings Out Coats and Semi Formals. LLHDD The groovy class of '70 clamored noisily with the shouts that resounded around the campus. This year's Baby Ball was an elab- orate production. The tall classic de- picting a huge carnival was well attended. Varsity, Junior Varsity, and Fresh- men football players were sold as slaves at the slave auction. The hum- ble lads did everything from sweep- ing the ground to wearing their hair in pigtails. The female masters were not only bossy but imaginative. Howard Tiger Underwood, Wildcat mascot, led pep rally. The cheerleaders scream, crowd roars, and football players grunt. The Wildcats achieved victory. 37 The month of November was con- sidered by all to be ci month of spirit. After the Homecoming victory against Calexico, only winning the Bell back from El Centro could have made the students any happier. And win the Bell back we did. Now the students at Bravvley Union High are considered to be the most contented in the valley. Backing the Brawley fo o t b all squad was an average of 400 stu- dents cheering their hearts out in support of the team. This was ac- complished by the use of rooter buses, an idea which was revived after 21 years of lack of school spirit. This usage of buses gave Brawley High the lift it needed to instill the fight and spirit in the team that won lVL and the Bell. November Was Vietorg Bruwley held its traditional serpentine the afternoon before the final The western in crowd included from left to right: Carol Bull, Susan Jordan, Evelyn Cohee, Janet Williams, Paula Plunkett, Susan Reitul, and Janice Mcirtinson, 38 Bell and Weslern Monlh game with rival, Central High. ' in X fr'-X ,, i A X. ,L xx e , ' 4 ' Eli- The participants were Brad Maher and Jaki Fleming, Sherry Harwell, Cafvle Call princess, rode in Yhe parade, 6'us,vm SHARP 'LHLAVQ 5 we mo uuufnmirrff - x,,. ' ' ' Ag .WM -- we , , f . , . r he -Q 1, - A- 1 .. ,,- , -'41-X',,Q' , ' A ,. ' ' W , -.K - N... 4',f.jx,' Un 3 f ' -f f f-uf-f f W X ,.N K x K 1mTr'.'Qeg. V,-3,,,, ,W r Y 0 Q71 .- g,,,,4S, W ' -- . -W - - 5 W. j'j-5'if:3g f' Vs- -f A g'-rd if ff , F -... ,, egg., e ,.-:Ji Glenda Sharp and Susan Ravcliffe cruised in Cattle Call Parade while Jane? Williams manipulated the rig. 39 The Senior Plag, askeiball and 1 ,ig . 2 Q 1 , . A f The Speech Club participants iourneying fo Sun Diego were: Ron Robinson, Cherie Griggs, Terri Smiih, Dorci Puget, Nancy Smith, Alice Horton, Barbara Boiler. S .,.. Annual sioff goof-off, Melinda Ogden sirug- Bruwley wrestlers enioyed rl moderaiely successful season. gled to meet the deadline, Wresiling Dominaied December Seniors rehearsed for their ploy, T Cheryl Morelock was caught by our photographer. pu .. 5,-su.-.' A PennanT for The Kremlin. December of 1967! as Usual, was a very acTive monfh on The campus of B.U.l-l,S. Good TalenT was dis- played by The Seniors as They pre- senTed The Senior play, A PennanT Tor The Kremlin, a Comedy revolv- ing around a baseball Team and Their Russian manager. JaneT Wil- liarns played her parT beauTiTully, and Gloria Uribe played her parT so convincingly That if seemed ThaT The enTire audience was ready To ioin in her cause, Among The oTher acTiviTies in De- cember was The opening of The wresTling season. The Team is sTarT- ing OUT well and looks like iT will have a good season. The Trash Team has been doing aUiTe well, with no deTeaTs To daTe. The Bas- keTball season also sTarTecl This monTh, and The ouTlook is good. Sludenls wilnessed wreslling Dual Meels. 5 gm .EEE 9 4 5 ' 97,'ml'? f ' .fl Lupe Sdbolo, June! Burion, and Sherry Harwell worked on Wildcat painiing. Studenl leaders conferred wilh Congressman Tunney. ., My 0 - .- A.F.S. student, Glenda Sharp lcenferl glances over La Ocofilla with her American family. Narcotic, GM, and Nasa Speakers T llllllllllllllllllllllll John Stevens elaborated on narcotics issue at assembly. The month of January was a month of high spirit. One factor contributing to this was the continue ation of the basketball season. Our team did quite well, and was backed enthusiastically by the students. The wrestlers were also doing a fine iob, and the support of Brawley fans lifted their fighting spirit. Tennis started this month, and the team looks very promising. Not only were sports prominent this month, but the fields of science and education were adequately represented in the two assemblies presented this month, GM presented an excellent assembly dealing with scientific progress in the industrial world. NASA presented an assembly which explained their purpose and operations very well. Even spirit in the family was evi- dent as more and more students be- gan to recognize and greet our foreign exchange student, Glenda Sharp from New Zealand. She and her family, the Williams' were often seen together sharing the ioys of valley weather and friendship. - 1 ,x Q 6 ..e la - '- ...fg..., ,- Annuai staff members listened intently to Mr. Martins instructions. Clem Quock, Nasa's ambassador to the world, captivated Brawley Union High students with his assembly presentation. CIF Basketball, CIF Wrestling ' s., ' x I I ,Q K . :S , if .7 1 7 K . ' A 2, 'K 1 . ' G X 35 sa 1. Lance Reeves displayed his putting form. Archie Moore and his well-mcmnered boys from the ABC Club charmed the audience. 3 5 Yinia A 1 Q A,.....,.,., 3. X 'HS A x g 5 Pct Patterson, Arizona Western couch, was guest speaker ct this years wrestling banquet. Wayne Olegh missed another one. And Archie Moore Made Februarg Colon Alfanno and his means ot transportation. February was a show of most vig- orous patriotism. The student body was not only well disciplined at the Washington-Lincoln assembly, but also celebrated the birthday holidays of the two men with much zeal. The National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test being given on a holiday came as a dull surprise to the iuniors, who, didn't quite get as much enjoyment from the holi- days as they would have liked. The students were delighted early in the month when they were entertained by Archie Moore and his well-disciplined group of boys who belonged to the Any Boy Can Club, The sports world, however, was not inactive during this month. The golf team made its entrance with Lance Reeves and Ken White leading the field. With the beginning of the golf and tennis seasons, came the close of the wrestling and basket- ball reign. The wrestling team wound up their season with a exhil- erating banquet where awards were presented to their well performing CIF team members. U it o A Tag, Lupe Sabala, Janet Burton and Sherry Harwell labored ardertly onthe gym murals. ff!-Zwrigtl-1'f.f' Seniors clustered around Mr, Bob Hanvey for their graduation announcements. 'Q Dances, Junior Plag, Rehearsals. Basketball Juniors tried hard, but they didn't make it. lMarci Pilattil Ed Duarte, J V catcher, saved another wild pitch. ew, The freshmen cheerleaders attempted to get some enthusiasm from the freshmen. Juniors enthusiastically started the month of March with Junior Play tryouts. Ronald Robinson captured the lead, David Kingsley. Barbara Butler was female lead. She por- trayed Terry Randall. The supporting cast consisted of George Wilkes, Sharon Ernanuelli, Paula Flammang, Melinda Ogden and Dennis Perkins. The baseball Wildcats did not set the world on tire. The golt team progressed intensely with Lance Reeves performing at a blistering pace. The tennis team followed suit improving on last year's record. At this year's Basketball Banquet, William Bascus as expected was bestowed with honors. The seniors, as usual trampled over the other three classes and were victors in the Traditions Week battle: The weary Annual Staff met the March deadline and went into summer hibernation 'till September. Banquet And Tradiiions Week Made March U up and away. Jumors serwcusl' rehearsed for STG e Door . P 7 9 'QM'- 'e' f , 7, z' 9 ' 4 5 1 4 t fga ef 1 -v .-' M g' ,. ,, .. W -4,3 ' .rfgxz-Q, ft' A 2-5ff,Qe-,il ,meg Q- 's 5 gn, Y .. Theres novhmg like c dome! lCcsr of South Pccnfic I 1 4 4 if ,, Donkeg Baskelball Was Characlerized Hi ho Silver lPai Siaffordl Who's boss around here anyway? lDave Wilsonl Like father, like son. lMike Havens and Pa1Siaffordl is i a miga A '54 5 Ride 'ern Carson! lCc1rson Kalinl I could have danced all night lDave Wilson-l Bg Luckl!jAnd killlffj Q..- .1 r' ,,,,..-Ar '24 -rzf edgf-J Clcrcbelle-you're beautiful! lkichard Felixj Toni Marquez demonsnares o no-dive Q, HalT! STop I say! Whoa! lDave Wilson and friendl The nighT of February 22 is usually fairly quieT in Brawley, but This year The FuTure Farmers OT America de- cided on ThaT daTe Tor Their annual Donkey BaskeTball game, The FFA challenged The junior and senior boys To The evenTs, and were cheerfully accepTed. The games, as always, Turned ouT To be more games of skill lsTaying on The donkeyl, Than luck lrnaking baskeTsl, lOUTbOTl'1 sides had Tun. AT The end of The evening, mosT people agreed ThaT The iuniors had won 6-2, and ThaT The seniors managed a 14-T4 Tie wiTh The Torm- ers . The boys were all Tired, buf The donkeys who had noT been ridden for more Than a Tew r'ninuTes all evening looked as Though They were jusT beginning To have Tun. 4 QL T. Qu: -T.. T. ,Q - 4 Sponsored by Burneli, F. E. Rodney van Bebber and his mule . atislied masters and wearg slaves .ffffsiij 4 . ff! 2 s,,c..'2 ' 4 J' '. 5 I A . . I 3, f . . . 2. gf- . f s nfs, 4... .A I ,A , 1 K' nf Dressed in their masters' identifying Slave wear, Danny Davis, Clark Seybert and Bruce Van Dam were typical of the many willing slaves that were seen about campus on Slave Day Slave day was a double success. Not only did the masters have their own private slave for a day, but the student body also made a tidy profit on the deal. The football players were auctioned off at the local slave mar- ket in the auditorium after school. During the auction the bids were sometimes unsure since the buyers could only see parts, such as an arm or toot, ot their prospective mechandise. Friday, October 22, the slaves were subiecteol to a barrage of bril- liant l?l ideas thought of by their masters to completely humiliate the proudest slave. Having the slaves wear atrocious hats, heavy chains and bells, and ridiculous clothing were only some of the bright ideas conceived in their rnaster's minds. However, the slaves, as well as everyone else, enioyed themselves during the activities ot slave day. As the slaves gathered at the end of the day at the pep rally Mark Rutledge and Les Tucker expressed their opinions of slave day. were the result of Slave Dag. ,W With determination, Scott Adams bravely steps As each slave emerged, he faced a gallery of anticipating slave-traders. Irrn-a Rios, Annie from behind the curtain to meet his master and Oiedi, Sylvia Perez, and Martha Rebollar approved of the way things were going. make her wish his command. During a brief moment of exvltatian mixed with a tinge of relief, Leighan Petter expresses her ioy over having got her man. N After Traditions Week. Juniors Agreed 0 fl ga..-' 4 x K Q , ,,., gm me ,AA . I , 1 I- L, L '-:fi'E?' U . 7. 'Y-fwQ'i'Q .f' W 'M NQ TQ X ., grill ' U, ' U ,th 2 L ge si A:-gy.-fl'x if ' A o r fff ff .t ge 9 r , , , -. - 21, A , K' A., x ,,, wg ' 'Q i f - o f .X 'OJ I 1 , xx I Q-it , 'Jn , V' X ' 1. f' t. ' -af K' . :I . 1 da yi X b Y 1 'R-' 1 '. 4 , 'i v i I z 7: ' ,, fn t- 'X -4 N2 if 54 D, 4 U -, ' S Q. .i of p we si ,L it r . g W, -- q avi A iii -' QTIE - ,ff f i . ,G ifs .,...f5i'li B.U.l-l.S, became a hippie land as seniors carried out their theme, Let Spirit Dominate and took first place in spirit. 'L V252 1, Mark Rutledge srnirked in the senior skit in which he defeated Ken Wuytens who was LSD . anti-spirit. Seniors, led by Jerry Santillan- serpentined through the hall and all over campus chanting Masked man lKen Wuytensl hung a Spartan in effigy as part of senior day festivities. - 1, 'Q' i, r W, P'-Q? .1 4 Janet Williams, Evelyn Cohee, Glenda Sharp capitalized on a chance to take a breather. ,JW I+ Was BeHer To Lei Sprrri Domrnaie 'ik Cheerleaders Fatima Slalr Belmda Ullaa Knsfy Chmack Linda Sauer and Janet Rodrrquez and songleuders Deb: Brownell Marc: Prlam Barbara Butler Sharon Ernanuellr and Sherrr Byrum dad T ro keep rumors wlldcaf sprrlr alrve Therr efforts afforded them second place is-JM. r 'rf' .r- 'I X 'V 4 1 .AQ ar Q ks.. PPl'0UCl'1ed el FVITO 5071500 lTOf1Y Juniors gathered around rherr corral dressed rn cowboy ensembles as part of Wrldcat Country day Even Wiih Simple Simon's Help Sophomore's lacked enthusiasm in their pep rallies. Let us sing a song of Saphornores .... 5,4 S 15 cy' wr rf ,, Eli' S at xiii S ' I if Danny Williams portrayed a iunior cowboy about to be dethrohed by Simple Simon Uohn Osterkumpl v 2 e Simple ,,-e i , ,.-.tg,,5. .,.,,. Simon Says Sophomore Spirit Soars Underclassmen ailed To Defeai The Seniors l Miss Socieiy lJulie Flemingl deiesied old men. a QM l 4 ,. ,ffg li As did Donny Dilbert lSieve Jcickl . . 11' David Bull lille old mcinl wobbled along friendless. i , X my ' W ,-AQ, I i, ' - '---0 X 5 ' , 1 i . V - . L 4 . I 4. K' X is i Tiff 1 D W' ' .. if M 1 era gf 'I ' W ' N fr K I' K i 1 A Z., . . 4 f N 1 , dnl ' ef j it ' 5' J M . , , v M . . 'Q 1 i in if Y' f '- es by i , Qi ,aepq' izgi'i: e ll l -,Q ,L :awk Fresh cheerleaders led iheir exuberant clossmoies in c frosh rally. Bur loveable frosh Debbi Cameron befriended him. Russians Rock The Sporls The Commissar looked over the players, the players Guthriel Vivian Callaway made the news exciting, while Herbie photographed the events. lTodd Fifield, Gloria Uribel k l Q I T 3 I l 1 . e ' ri looked over the Russians, and the promoter looked over the script. llloger Price, Mike Moore, Carolyn The White Sox discuss their chances of victory in the World Series. lBrad Motter, Jeff Easter, Mike Moorel World In The Senior Plag Mikhail Deborin ...... Roger Price Tasia Deborin .. Lea Anne O'Malley Bunny Beadle ........ Brad Motter Jim Reeves ... .... Danny Shank Sandy Nelson . .. .... Mike Moore Sal Castinez .... Manuel Slali Ken Powers . . . ..... Chet Wesley Larry Oakes .......... Jeff Easter Adelaide Wiley . Barbara Jefferson Yekaterina Bukarova Janet Williams Doc Bratton ........ Ken Wuytens Vivian Callaway ..... Gloria Uribe Herbie ............. Todd Fifield Miss Frazier ..... Vickie Campbell Chalmers . . . . . Richard Wilson Phil Spellins Irma Garvell ....... Brenda Wood Autograph hunter ..... Rollie Ulloa Mrs. lannucci ......... Joy Jordan Masha Malsynenko . . Donna White Carlos Muchado ..... Robert Kuhn Senora Muchado ...,.. Nancy Pitt Daughter ........ ... Jo Edleson Stogie Curttle ,....... . Gary Sims Umpire ........... Robert Hagan Hastings .,... Vendor ....... John Quackenbush fire -151112 X fi 'w Mrs. Barry worries, Will they ever get if right? What would happen if the Rus- sians moved into professional sports in America? This question was ane swered by the class of '68 when they presented A Pennant for the Krem- lin on December 7th and 8th, 1967. The comedy dealt with the problems of a Soviet Commissar sent to this country to manage the Russian- owned Chicago White Sox. The play featured the largest cast ever to be used in a class play at Brawley High. Janet Williams stole the show with her spirited portrayal of a Red Embassy official, and all the other actors did excellent iobs, making this play one of the most successful pro- ductions ever presented at Brawley. Madame Bukarova made sure everyone lived by the Party Line. lJanet Willicmsi 7 x J. Q' 5 ,..,.,..v- .54 M, SQ Apu., . 7' 1 2 7- I s 3, 5' r .. ,,i Ti? is fa .SX 1 -S k 3, g f 3 .bf 'fat Q - j -sf ' . . .7 A 2 r -z .5 ,- T .1 i t . .gf f. ww x Q r askeiball Rogalig 2: fl . 5' L i 'Q Prom Rogalig 4 fY'3 Alilf yy x v if -0 '74 4 :X yn 'limi' y , N . a 2 ,. ,.,,,.a sr, ' Af vt: s ,- .w f ,JH io f 1 L . if 4 --3 JN YS wg: Q T54 Q rf' A ,.,r, ,-gfx QB .f 4' x :rg Q g QA ,fix . ,,.-.. -A N 4 S1 V! x -V x . r 4 Q Milf, -.4 l L FF 1 l lg! 1' J, E Y , 5 . 5 The Junior Plag Combined Romance The Junior class chose to perform Stage Door by Edna Ferber and George Kaufman on April 5 and 6. Voted one of the ten best on Broadway, in the 1936-37 season, this lively comedy was brought up-to-date by this year's Junior class. Set in a residential club for show busi- ness girls, the play concerns the lives and loves of the manyi occupants, who are watched over by Mrs. Orcutt, lMelinda Ogdenl the landlady, herself an ex-actress. It is a story of conflicting ideals , the personality of Terry Randall, lBarbara Butlerl a talented actress, dedicated to the legiti- mate stage, but frequently unemployed and that of Jean Maitland, lMarci Pilattil less endowed with histrionic ability, but of more spectacular appearance, are set in opposition. Jean allows herself to be wooed and won , by the bright lights and high salaries of the Movie Kingdom, but Terry sticks it out in New York. Keith Burgess, lHarolcl Fifieldl in the beginning an idealistic playwright, writ- ing for the masses, is also dazzled by Holly- wood. His counterpart, David Kingsley, lRon- nie Robinsonl originally a picture man, re- turns eventually to his first love, the stage. Brisk dialogue, and sharp characterization brought life and fun to this production and the Junior class must be complimented for their fine interpretation. :Sf if l'-tif, its so Q, ,.. Q ' x '1 tf u U E 2 Student directs -as ,. 9 C . ' l ti I All right, confess to your sins. lNedra Part- Wait, don't tell me, it's , lBeth Kerr, ner, Bill Keeton, Melinda Ogdenl Pat Barryl r, Laurie Round, informed the cast that the Junior Keith Burgess, looked Iongingly into the eyes of beautiful actress Jean Maitland lMarci Pilatti and Harold Fifieldl And Comedy For A Qiriking Success A play was going to beosuccess. Hi honey! How about cn dare? 1Sherrie 'ir Q Ili: -4 Debbi Wolf, Leslie Fleming Und Shcfon Emma' The ccsr relaxes after u hard day's session, nuelli rehearsed their telephone scene. Byrum cmd Roberf Korrsenl 1 Terry Rondah, Dowd Kingsley and Keith Bur gess were impressed by actress Jecn Maitland A Touch Ol' The Souih Pacific Was lOl pounds of fun, Thurs my little honey Bun , sang Nellie Forbush as they presented The Thanksgiving Follies ro The yalianT? lDebbie Brownell and Mark Rurledgel sailors, xh il, ' igfigkzt. '5..,r,j 5 ll tl . One shrunken head for our 'sax ' irl in Philadel Y Y 9 ' phia . Bloody Mary finally sold it To Luther Billis, lGloria Uribe and Larry Guillenl v, ,N Bloody Mary, in her song Happy Talk , tried to influence Li. Cable io marry her daughter Liar, lLani Streurer, Ruby Solo, Keith Harrodl -an 1 V Q I have been called by some persons as 'Old Iron BeIly,' bu? now lei me introduce the real Iron Belly . IA! Dugger, Sharon Ycutsler, Woveland King and Kim Lyalll Found In The Desert During March 'z-mir? Get that trash oft Navy property!!! screamed Captain Brackett ta first class trouble maker Luther Billis. lMark Rutledge and Al Duggerj A Mr. Monroe had a difficult task in his re- production of South Pacific but we can- gratulate him on his fine presentation. lt was on some enchanted evening in the South Pacitic that Ernile de Becque and Nellie Forbush lRol::ert Welcome and Jennifer Bur- tonl fell in love. 295 fill N X 0 u .3 ' Lt. X t 41h1'Zx5f 5 Q x ,..,,...- . t Lt. Cable serenaded his little island girl, Liat, with the song Younger Than Springtime! llieith Harrod and Sylvia Marquezl Il -are U3 l A 5 , i gi I at CAS ! l A -t t 2 il x Af. r f 5 l ' , , . ll as l ' U 1 l ,. ' t . 4 Q . 3 , if ' ' o r M ' l 1 me t r r lt 1 Y . ',r 'il' g Q lg , . , lli 53- Y W VE Pix. Without the help ot Richard Washington, who pulled a few strings, it would have been curtains for the play. 67 Baby Ball Carousel For 1 1 12? Z SAE: 1 2.55- -,JL Twlf ' s 'Skt va s XJ Q Joe Padilla was Thiifyeufs Baby Bull ping pong.d1ar1igion.f ' I g ' a . , P 1 , ' , r I x F , 4 John Glenn and Lisa Byrd posed for pictures, x - ' 7 Q 4 X1 ' 5 31 I X . Q ' 0 ' ,. ' v 'K I' A MQ ry Wuvro ,X -4, and Lorry Small freaked out Sophomores And Freshmen Strangers in the night exchanging glances. October 21, 1967, a Saturday night saw the revelry of an annual affair, the Baby Ball. Originally designated to greet the frosh into the high school by all the classes, the Baby Ball was changed last year by the class of '69 to exclude the Juniors and Seniors. All day Saturday, the Sophs worked vigorously transforming the gym into a large, colorful Carrou- sel . lt looked terrific. lt was colorful and gay with all its pinks, reds, blues, greens, oranges and purples. Along the walls were cardboard carrousel animals and as centerpieces, there were miniature carrousels. Frosh and sophs entered through a tunnel of clowns and horses before they reached the dancing and games. The Young Performers provided the entertainment for danc- ing, the games held over from last year kept the others busy all night. Everyone enioyed themselves thoroughly. 1 rv' Q If ' f ljpaznifxm Q: 51 - A 1 fi-Ai 752 2: 3 , , ' Q i Freshmen found it hard staying up past their bedtime, The throbbing beat of Steve Mitchell's drum echoed throughout the gym 'iw QQQV ff 'PW B. U. H. 9. Had Sludenis ' Q - In or e nl- mosf oulstanding educational exper- iences of my life. Through le ning by doing I acquired a lasfing knowledge of The poliTical sys m of the sTaTe. Jeff Ea ster It was a r I and furious eek of government ID action where The urpose was not To Wm an ele Ion but To gain from The experrence o r for an offrce and ronnung n campaigns I wall never forget Th s m gful week of meellng 500 Ther gurls wITh many common Interest e versufred abrlmes Ba ara Jefferson I vvrsh more p ple could have prxde In our governm Boys Stale II'ISlIll6Cl Ihaf prrd lr me Bruce Van Dam Boy s Stare was one of the most effecflve m ods for garnrng a knowledge of The American polmcal system IT IS fh stun learning by dorng No? only dlcl l galn knowledge but I made many lasting relahonshlps wnfh persons who are now some of my best fnends Randy Van Orsdel In Government And Abroad 3 , . .-riff i ff E Sue Thompson and her parents made up the rest of Nancy's family. Pot Thompson was Nancy's new sister in Leeds. Sponsored BY Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Sharp lNew Zealand, 3, ,Q ,F ,A u ' i ,ss n ' ', ' -:aj x F , V 5. X. ', R :it is if 5 A Nancy after her return modeled her English wardrobe. The Americans Abroad Program is designed so that students can live in another country for a year, or for the summer. They live with a family and learn their customs and way of living by sharing them with their new family. This past summer Nancy Dick- erson lived in the United Kingdom with the Ernest Thompson family. She attended Thoresby High School for two weeks before her return to Brawley for the term here. 9'5- 'Z-'J T Z' 'tg SX , ,E X . f,41E,L , A' W. l Q ' 3' A1 an A.F.S. party Nancy chatted with friends, Classes . . . All imporiani seniors look back wiih pride on iheir oulsianding accomplishmenis in everg lield As a class of disiinciion we excelled in leadership,schoIar- ship and aihleiics. 0ur days ai BLIHS have prepared us for ihe challenges of ihe aduli world. ' Q .X-A' - 44 , xfgii- tt ' -4- , . , f X . .. ax ' v n 1 F o -' .-f. f - .. . 12 f I.. I -Q-f' A flgrgfi-4' .'- -g- ..'i in 3. 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This year The officers of The senior class did a rnosT ouTsTanding job, performing many services above and beyond The call of duTy To lead The class of '68 To compleTion of a very successful year. Front row: Gloria Uribe, Manager of Publicity, Nancy Dickerson, Vice-president, Joy Jordan, Representative To student council, Carol Bull, Cheerleader, Second row: Brad Motter, Manager of Entertain- ment, Barbara Jack, Secretary, Bruce van Dam, President, and Evelyn Cohee, Treasurer. Left to right: Mr. J. Saldivar, Mr. G. Jansen, Mr. D. Smith, Mrs. Mary Rose -1 Bruce van Dam conducts a class meeting Scholarship Marked The Class Of '68 fl 5541: I 1 li' so fa:-3 n . ff, . ,,,, goal of all teachers at is to produce well-rounded with outstanding academic As these top twenty show, they have been more successful. It all the awards achievements ot these students totaled, the list would include a vast array of honors and interests from more fields than one would imagine. All of these students, how- ever, have some things in common, including high scholastic records, good teacher-student relations, and most of all, an overwhelming desire to learn. This desire is reflected in the attitude of these students toward the qualities ot leadership, scholar- ship, character, and service. These students, who plan to study in such fields as biology, engineering, fine arts, and elementary education, all agree on the importance of these qualities in life, Scholars Showed Leadership In Extra- Barbara Jack, Nancy Dickerson, Stephanie Fleming, and Jaki Fleming were common sights at the Wildcat Pep rallies and games, Barbara, a sangleader, was also active as senior class secretary this year, Nancy, also a songleader, spent her summer in England as an A.F.S. exchange student. Stevie served as head songleader and was chosen Homecom- ing queen. Jaki, a varsity cheerleader, was active in many clubs and was a Homecoming princess. Kathy Brownell, Carolyn Guthrie, Susan Valenzuela, and Barbara Jefferson were often active in dramatic productions in one way or another. Kathy was the student director of the iunior and senior plays and was also active as president of S club. Carolyn worked as a prompter for the senior play and was active in the foreign language department. Susan helped with the gathering of props for the play and was active in many clubs on cam- pus. Barbara held a starring role in the sen- ior play and was a Girl's State representative as well as secretary for the A,S,B. f x Joy Jordan, Wayne Olesh, and Mary Smith were active on the tennis teams. Joy is remembered for her outstanding performance in the Senior play and her many awards received in various horseshows around the state. Wayne spent his busy senior year as co-editor of the annual, as well as following a strong academic program. Mary was an- active member of Drill Team for two years as well as sewing on the annual staff curricular Activities Around B.U.H. . r 'ir ..-Mensa 14 'if'-1 in - U ri' .- J W - -' K fi fi ll ur, , .'i-ai . r .l l f ,r --n..mQ lf ., ., , L, r 1 i -.-M fr ,, 1 C Iii 5 F-X - A ,. .. H, fl ' rw N.-...C -4 1 7 , ' '- gr :Zi T V llllul Q I 5 t ' I , ' ' 'Y r , , V I l V ' ' t 2 X ' . 5 ' ' -.ral H D1 '.,f Cheryl Morelock, Glorio Uribe ond Alyce Horton were often seen around the ort room. Besides doing great things with oil ond chor- cocl, Cheryl was art editor for the onnuoi. Gloria held a leoding role in the musical ond was o runner-up in the Miss Ir-nperiol Volley Pageant. Alyce was noted for her achieve- ments in the field of moth and science. .1 - r ,. I it ' Y., ' use-1. 5' for x, 5, n TC QQ 4 Bruce von Dom, Roger Price, Michael Cox, ond Rondy von Orsdel could often be found neor the physics lob. Bruce was senior class president, cs well os president ot Key Club ond A.F.S, Roger was active in the Junior ond Senior ploys, ond served os on officer of the lndustriol Arts Club in his iunior and senior years. Mike wos on important rnember of the tennis teom and served os nwonoger of sith- letics in his senior year. Rondy wos A.S.B. vice-president ond on AllfVclley bosketboll pioyer i 1 s -Ui. 9-2 X XL ' X 'l Ri W 4 J i X - llll flllilll TudenT leaders were honored ip I ns gs if T 'N 6. is Members of The senior class, The adminisTraTion and faculTy concurred on selecTion of The following sen- iors for special acknowledgemenfs. 78 gg X Roland Ulloa and Brenda STock- sfill, chosen os Mr. and Miss Senior, represenf The qualifies of leadership, scholarship, parTicipaTion, service and personaliTy found in The senior class. Rollie was ASB Presidenf his senior year: Brenda was co-edifor of Lu Ocofillu. These acTiviTies culminafe Their ouTsTanding high school careers. bg ihe adminisiraiion Sfudenis honored 'TQN . .v .Q-. N, -X '1 JA I , 3 ' , 4 . I' ., w 3.51 'lillx He. Their Classmaies .fi Q6 RQ! Ruben Aguior Nick Aguirre Melvin Allen Aileen Alvorez Regisirahon Began Rc1cl'1elArmsTrorig Guoololupe Arreclond Sionley Arierloerry Borlooro Aslwursi Gregory Augusio Robert Augusto Poulcu Bochofer Lindo Boll I'-5 v. A 'it' g 45 A Busg Senior Year . S ig 4 ,,,, li sr E' ' , if , is il .Wy fag r A ,al M' ' '35 ,ZX ,.. iv? 'Q Q' C I rl I x , f- ir ' KA, . 46, ,xx 94 X r i Q' tu'--1 mx. Y.. 5, A Q:-v Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Borchurd QL William Bascus Lucy Belandrez Eugene BurneTT Greg Billado Mike Bishop Mary F. Borchard Kathleen Brownell Pamela Buesch Carol Bull Nellie Burguefio Ramon Burgueno Ophelia Caiigus Vickie Campbell Frank Cardenas Rudy Carclenas Fernando Caro ,Q4 If an-, ff' 2. Robert Casey Norma Casfaneola Rebecca Cafo Conrad Chavez Phillip Cheafwood Zula Clark Lynn Cody Evelyn Cohee Seniors Led The Wag ib', hr ,NK w ,--. 599 Taking 1l1eir lead from college students, seniors turned The Studenr Store into o hippie den . iElva Delgado, Mary Moraga, Alice Estradal Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Darwiin Cohee and Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Rullherford Rosie Contreras Margie Cook f X1 J' ' T .etk!l5f' fr, . To New Horizons 1533 y sp- lie bm 9 fl ni' mv W, Qs. U' 16 Sponsored by Green Valley Forms and Howard Dickerson Chevron Siofion ,T N , sb, 4 Ricbard Cosio Miclfiael Cox Richard Crabiree Clinfon Crdckel Nita Crowlord Roseiia Crenshaw Williarn Crensliaw Dennis Dalim Guadalupe Delgado Arlene Delgado Elvo Delgado Jessie Delgado Nancy Dickerson Cecil Dobbins Karen Dobbins Robert Dorsey 85 T'3iZ wr ff F1213 1. ' 1 Joe A. Dagger Jeffrey Easter Joanne Edelson Rufh Elleh' Various Talenis Were Brad Moiter piayed ai the Baby Ball. if K7 ' ff? ...QA xg ' Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sims and Hausmann and House 'S' it -wr Larry E, Elmore Cecilia Escalera Alice Estrada Salvador Estrada Leighan Feffer Augusfincl Fernandez .M.,,- , Y W eggs A , :V ,2lx.:'l,.' . ,ni . 1 ' ix wafer if s K2 gf .ff3ak . ii in Q ,F E .l f 4- 7' 5. .1 I ,nf-1 N fl vii ' Q X . Q 'V , -8 1 'Q l . Displayed By Seniors 5. nur I 20-A ' , ,Y 11' 1' Q P gr -' . Civ' F Y, inf' A 4 ' A 47 .L -rx K-.MVV -sr -V , -.., Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fleming and Mr. and Mrs. Junk J. Fleming Gracie Fernandez Rachel Fernandez Rosemary Ferrin Todol Fifield Jacqueline Fleming Siepnanie Fleming Carlos Flores John Flores Billie J. Franiz Darcia Fugeif Esfella Gallegos Arrniola Garnlaoa Daniel Garcia Gary Garcia Mary Gonzales Rita Gonzales 87 . .3533-av f ,srl Q I-no pf' M84 , W i Q Xxx 2' H56 . 'xr am.. QW. .fr Y CV nf l M, Seniors Showed Spirif All Year Dinan Guzman Robert Hagan t Jerry Hall Sherry Harwell Jovar Hayrnore Darleen Hepner Sue Honeysuckle Alyce Horton Rifo Hovley Leanne Hudson Frances lbarra Barbara Jack 88 .. 1 ms , 3 3 X 'iw ' mf , is Q57 Sponsored By Jock Brothers and McBurney, Inc. Jenifer Goswick Cherril Griggs Elpidia Guerrero Carolyn Gufhrie 15 ,' -5,1 g7fr ', 'Vik' ,UL 5 Seniors goye the Spartans the claw before the big victory bell game, 'Z 5 . Q t ftiwimfxy with A ,-. . , X , 1 E! Q.- . L. ,,d'9' 'if . 7 Q 5 f 4 X K x f nu G, Q x 5 4 - .vnu- .wffy 9' nv- 1'- cw- gn.- A- A1 gl: 3 A l.A iff! Jesse Jciuregui Borbciro Jefferson Josephine Jimenez Rc1rniroJimenez Bill Johnson Joy Jordon Suson Jordon Cynthia Kenwoy Eugenia Kern Robert Kuhn Denise Lomb Mary Londeros Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harwell-Datelond Dciries and Pis!ole's Refrigeration-Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pisiole 89 Allen Laney Carmen Lemos Gary Lincoln Shauna Lipis 6' Gi' Hui' Seniors Enjoyed 'JP' 'bf Yolanda Lopez Martha Lowrie James Lunceford George Loya -fri l Mike Molcomb Enriquela Maldonado Maria Magdalena Marina Mares pg pn' Alex Marquez Ramon Marquez Sylvia Marquez Janice Marrinson 4QeZg2'.z? Sponsored by Weslmoreland Hardware and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bull Gracie Mercado Al Minor Don Mireles 3 5. Caesar Moore 1' -' T Q---Lx 'Q' Nav 'Y ', if The Familiar Campus i! M V Rip sk. lv' N L ' nf -i V if s ' Q- Q, '- 91. .. A is U' .. H' ,As -. . .,.,,t V ' '-1' 1 up ,s P. . V. V, A. 4 ... , 1. 1 nh: vt'-as . ,, Q Using the privilege of rank, seniors appropriated the shady lunch spots. llinda Ball , , L nn Cod l Errc Moore Make Moore Y Y Susan Moore Mary Moraga Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. William H. Jordon and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Sussle Gerald Morse Bradley Matter Alex Mucino Felicitas Nunez Lydia Olea Wayne Olesh Edward Olivas Lea Anne O'Malley Anita Ornelas Robert Orosco Samuel Ortiz Lupe Pena Dayna Perrine Joe Pistole Nancy Pitt Paula Plunkett lQ2 is -lf'-:fx 'Q -Q! Seniors Kept The Campus QC' so X Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0'MuIIey and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Plunkeil ll 5 . T MDN y . if lg ll . 3 Q L x .f, 'SE z gl-fi 3 Carolyn Porter ' W Milton Prater V Cheril Presley Roger Price 'v ' --'-' 'Y 'f' I X9 Evb P John Quaclcenbush 33 Nfl V Luciano Ramirez .Qllqkuma ,sm Yolanda Ramos ,X 1 Maria Reyes 4:3 l 'il qu- f 77- o Bonnie Richardson In High Spiriis .0 ,Al 3 Susan Renal -J , Nan Rogers Henry Romero Banks, Manuel Sloli poriruyed o beautiful maiden in o cheerleader skit. Sponsored by Reese Ranches and Mr. and Mrs. Angel Guiierrez 93 Richard Ruane Eddie Ruiz Irene Ruiz Fay Russell Mark Rutledge Calvin Sahara Amparo Sanchez Maria Sanchez Paul L. Sanchez Rosie Sanchez John L. Sanders Ramon Sandoval Jerry Saniillan Maria Santillan Paul Santillan Johnny Santos ,,,,i..,gz,5 sg? 2,1 We .-4, Sa ' 'J , if ,. !'5', ll ' 'A r 51 , K 33 ff 1? Qoieniilio Discovery he 5+ J 'uf pa in lQi Si Rubelle Sellers Clark Seybert Glenda Sharp Danny Shank Gary Sims James Skipper Sponsored by Seyberi Farms William Sassie Howard Scales Cheryl SCOTT Stanley SCQTT Zi xl Now if This thlngamagig works Ill make c for- tune. lWayne Oleshl 95 F 1 Richard Casio struggled wth many of Mr Jansen s famous rests during the yea Ernie Soio Charles Sozcx Roger Spolfon Phillip Spellins Ronald Springer Marianne Sfolhmun Judith Stiff Brenda Sfockstill 96 KW' A sails- i iffy 'X will . 5. fr 1 if ef' if Long Hours In Class Judith Turman Roland Ulloa Gloria Uribe Gustavo Valaclez Jesse Valdivia Rosifa Valencia Bruce van Dam Randy van Orsdel A f-Q 1 xv ,:'J Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Waller G. Ulloc and Mr. and Mrs. Edward vanDum Nalahi Sfreuter Rose Svvindle Susan Tapley Sandy Thomas Richard Tifsvvorrh Domingo Torres James Tuck Leslie Tucker law'-W hi , -..-4 'ning ,,,, if 'sw vie' 5 ' QL- A Olivia Vega Maria Velarde Esther Villegas Linda Walker Valerie Waller Barbara Weber Robert Wellcome Che? Wesley Seniors Pariicipaied 1' .gg aff 'Na f' . P1 f 'P' lyk Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Uribe Donna White William Wick Kathleen Willardson Darrel Willingham Brenda Williams Glenda Williams Janet Williams Richard Wilson FP N fate. 7' Cl Bllb VFW envmf 8 Rollie, This car will make ir To The end of The paraae, worff il? ll.ea Anne O'McIIey, Rollle Ulloal In The CaHle Call M' its I haf ' Q5 P.: Q A , ' 00 f 3 1 sb' .J ' 97 , ... R X' 433 xw, Sponsored by Rio Vislu Realty and Mr. and Mrs. Vidar Wuyiens -gf , we-v Michael VVinTermuTe Gary Witt Paul Woe-Ike .lean Wong Peony Wong Lindo Wrighf Kenneth Wuyfens Irene Wyaff 99 Seniors made mang noteworthy These Seniors may not have had their Senior pictures taken, but they were caught in more natural poses by the lens of our candid camera. Boys Albert Aceves Keith Allen Robert Barkins Jack Brooks William Buford Henry Castillo Conrad Chavez Danny Davis Robert DeVote Rudy Esauer Joe Flores James Ford William Ford Robert Franklin William Gallegos Larry Guillen John Guturrez Sammy Harris Girls Brenda Baxter Shirley Dickerson Sandra Fajardo Christina Leal Cheryl Morelock lrene Pizano Frances Reyes Donnie Howard Ronnie Jones Frank Lawrence Manuel Lopez Mike Malcomb David Martinez Elpedio Minor Michael Moran David Rutherford Jose Salgado Carlos San Roman Danny Shank Kenneth Thomas Dean Van Bibber Frank Villagran Richard Washington Jerry Weldon Bonnie Richardson Rosie Rodrigues l-lerelinda Rubio Delia Torres Maria Valdivia Susan Valenzuela Barbara Williams Susan Rivas You wouldn't , . . you did! Willie Bascus gets the pie! Larry Guillen swings at the Sweetheart Swing. Thinker, Jr. Hack Brooksl x The Thinker, lDavid Rutherfordl 1 l Daddy! IBrenda Stockstill, Jayvar Haymorei 5 Accomplishments in their four gears Albert Millan Aceves ACTIVITIES: Football I,27 Merchandising I7 Science Convention in West Covina AMBITION: Law Enforcement Albert Aguilar ACTIVITIES: Track I,2,3,47 Cross Country 2,37 Industrial Arts Club Ruben Aguilar ACTIVITIES: Marching Band AMBITION: Study Engineering Nickolas Aguirre Jr. ACTIVITIES: Football 27 Wrestling 2,37 Track I,27 AFS 37 Spanish Club 3,4 Melvin Allen ACTIVITIES: Football, I,2,3,47 Basketball I,27 Track 2,a,47 AFS I Aileen Alvarez ACTIVITIES: F.B.L.A. 37 Girls' 'l,2,3,47 FTA 4 AMBITION: Bookkeeper Rachel Armstrong ACTIVITIES: Girls' League7 NYC 3,47 Candy Stripers Club AMBITION: Interior Decorator Lupe Arrendondo ACTIVITIES: Nurses Club 27 Band 2,37 GAA 2 AMBITION: Maior in bookkeeping Gregory Augusta ACTIVITIES: Medical Explorers Club, .IV Foot: ball, Key Club AMBITION: Study in the field of medicine Robert Augusta ACTIVITIES: Wrestling I7 Football 2,37 Track- 37 AFS 47 Speech 47 vice-Pres. of Medical Science Explorers7 Businessrnen's Club 3 Barbara Ashurst ACTIVITIES: Ex Libris 47 Future Business Leaders of America 4 Paula Bachofer ACTIVITIES: Maiorette I,2,3-Head 2,37 FBLA I AMBITION: college Linda Ball ACTIVITIES: FHA I,2,3,47 Bowling I,2,3,4, Nurses Club 3,47 Girls' League, Industrial Arts Club, Ex Libris Robert Barkins ACTIVITIES: Football I,2,s, Track I,2,3 Brenda Baxter ACTIVITIES: Library Science Club AMBITION: Legal Secretary William Robert Boscus ACTIVITIES: FFA I,2,37 Football I,2,3,47 Bas- ketball I,2,3,47 Baseball I,27 Track 3,47 Most Service to School Award 4 AMBITION: See the world Lucy Belandres ACTIVITIES: FBLA 3,47 Girls' Chorus I,47 Mixed Chorus 2,3 AMBITION: Elementary school teacher Eugene Bernett AMBITION: .loin the Sheriff Department Greg Billadc ACTIVITIES: Track, Industrial Arts Club AMBITION: IVC and join the Navy Michael Bishop ACTIVITIES: Future Farmers of America, Key Club AMBITION: Attend college, then go into agrie culture Mary Frances Borchard ACTIVITIES: CSF l,2,3,47 AFS I,2,3,47 Sor Juana 27 Foreign Language 3,47 Girls' League I,2,3,-fifvice-President 3-President 47 Far- merettes 2,3,4-Reporter 37President 47 ASB Treasurer 47 Student Council 3,47 FFA Chapter Sweetheart 37 FFA Princess 47 Annual 37 Quill 81 Scroll 37 S Club 2,3747 Junior Play Director 37 Senior Play Director 47 Class Play rnakcfup7 Most Service to School Award 4 Jack Brooks ACTIVITIES: FFA I,2,3,47 FFA officer Reporter 4 AMBITION: Animal Husbandry Kathleen Brownell ACTIVITIES: Ars I,2,3,4, Girls' League I,2,3, 47 CSF I,2,3,47 Sor Juana 27 S Club 273,47 ASB Council 47 Treasurer 47 Corresponding and President of S Club7 Golf for girls 37 Director of Junior and Senior PIays7 Girl-of-the-Month lNov,I 4 AMBITION: Accountant or Math teacher William Buford ACTIVITIES: FFA I,2,3 AMBITION: Law enforcement officer Carol Bull ACTIVITIES: Girls' League I,2,3,47 AFS 2,3,47 S Club 273,47 A Cappella Choir 2,3,47 Musical I,27 Junior Play 37 Senior Play 47 Foreign Language Club 3,47 Choir Corresponding Sec- retary 3 AMBITION: Airline Stewordess or work in the Embassy Nellie Burqueino ACTIVITIES: Fl-IA7 GAA7 FBLA AMBITION: Secretary Ramon Burgueno ACTIVITIES: Musical 27 Messiah 27 Dedication of the I9o5 buildings AMBITION: Businessman Vikkie Campbell ACTIVITIES: AFS 273,47 .ISA 3,47 Bowling Club I,2,3,47 Girls League 3,47 Junior Play 37 Senior Play 4 AMBITION: Newspaper Reporter or State De- partment Frankie Raymond Cardenas ACTIVITIES: Football I7 Wrestling 3 years AMBITION: Become author and actor Rudy Cardenas Jr. ACTIVITIES: Wrestling I,27 Football I,2,3,4 AMBITION: to be a success Rebecca Cordon: AMBITION: Dental Assistant Fernando Caro ACTIVITIES: Basketball I,27 Track I,27 Football 2,3,4 AMBITION: engineer in construction Norma Castaneda ACTIVITIES: GAA 47 FHA I AMBITION: Beauty Operator or Cosmopolist Henry Castillo ACTIVITIES: Track I,37 Football I AMBITION: Architect Rebecca Cato AMBITION: teacher or secretary 1. s is , 3-'f 'Q' n fri , X I M-N I ,,- 7, x 'W , ., 4'fFfFs: . 'VT-Aux - 1 ' .QQ 'ir .gxmryfa .XM :, f . 3 je of Ie 'fab 'I-le really should have kicked it! lGreg Augusta, Mike Moorel I Students discussed the various 1 Senior girls talked about the boys. IGlenda Williams, Jean Wong, Cheryl Scott, Carolyn Parterl Robert Casey AMBITION: TV repairman, communications or radar Philip Chealwood ACTIVITIES: member of Industrial Arts Club I, 2,3,45 Football 35 Wrestling 3 AMBITION: Architect Zula Clark ACTIVITIES1 FTA 3,4-President 45 GAA 2,3,4 -Recording Sec. 3--Treasurer 45 Girls' Base: DOII5 Girls' Varsity Valley BaIl5 President of Library Club 4 AMBITION: IVC and San Diego State then elementary teacher Lynn Cody ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club 3,45 Nurses Club 3,45 Ex-Libris Club 45 Industrial Arts Club 45 FHA 1,2,3,45 Girls' League 1,2,3,4 AMBITION: X-Ray Technician Evelyn Cohee ACTIVITIES: Home Coming Princess, Girl-of- the-Month IOct.I 45 TT Club 45 cheerleader 1,2,3,45 Pep Club I,2,3,45 Girls' League I,2, 3,4-Treasurer 3-Entertainment 45 A Cap- pella 2,45 Musicals 2,45 Annual Staff 3,45 Quill Si Scroll 3,45 Y-Teens 15 Messiah 25 Beethoven 9th Symphony 15 Senior Class Of- ficer-Treasurer 4: AFS 3,41 office attendant 45 Girls' State Alternant5 Senior Play 45 Most Service to Class Award 4 AMBITION: X-Ray Technician and Air Lines Stewardess Rosie Contreras ACTIVITIES: FBLA 35 FHA 15 Band I year5 be- ginning band, advanced band, concert band 2,3,4 AMBlTIONi Professional Barber 102 Margie Cook ACTIVITIES: FHA5 FBLA5 Girls' League5 Imperial Valley Sing Out5 AFS AMBITION: Airline Hostess Richard E. Costa ACTIVITIES: Track I,2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3,4 Michael Cox ACTIVITIES: Manager Athletics 45 CSF 2,3,45 Tennis 2,3,45 Sor Juana 25 Businessman Club 3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 vice-President CSF 45 Junior Play 35 Secretary of Businessman Club 4 AMBITION: Cal Poly and be a farmer Richard Crabtree ACTIVITIES: Football l,3,45 FFA I,2,3 AMBITION: to be a success in anything I do Clint Crackel ACTIVITIES: Field Science CIub5 Art Guild5 Football 35 Foreign Language Club: Chess CIub5 Band 45 Industrial Arts CIub5 Speech CIub5 Wrestling 3,4 AMBITION: College Nita Crawford ACTIVITIES: FHA I,2,3,4, Bowling CIub5 Li- brary Science Club 4 AMBITION: housewife Rosetta Crenshaw ACTIVITIES: GAA l,2,3,45 Library Club AMBITION: belong to WAC or become a Nurse William Crenshaw ACTIVITIES: FootbalI5 Track5 Basketball Danny Davis ACTIVITIES: Football I,3,45 FFA 3,45 Industrial Arts 1,4 AMBITION: IVC and a race car driver r.-.I,, Elva Delgado ACTIVITIES: A Cappella 2,35 Brawley Bells I5 Messiah 25 Requiem 35 Beethoven 9th Sym- phony I AMBITION: professional singer Guadalupe Delgado ACTIVITIES: Library Science5 TT CIub5 FBLA Jesse Delgado ACTIVITIES: Industrial Arts AMBITION: Narcotics agent Robert DeVote ACTIVITIES: Football 2,3 AMBITIONi Join Coast Guard Nancy Dickerson ACTIVITIES: Drama Award 25 Presidents Physi- cal Fitness Awards 3,45 Miss Teenage Citizen 45 CSF 1,2,3,45 Foreign Language Club 2,3- vice-President 35 AFS 2,3,45 American Abroad Program-Finalist to United Kingdom5 Junior Play5 lst delegate from Imperial Valley to State Food Comes First Conference 2,35 S Club 3,45 4-H Radio Program 3,45 Imperial County 4-H All-Stars 45 Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Wildcat Staff 45 Senior Class Vice:President5 Songleader 4 AMBITION: Elementary teacher Nellie Diego ACTIVITIES: FBLA AMBITION: Secretary or WAC Cecil Dobbins ACTIVITIES: FFA l,2,3,45 Cross Country 1,2,3, 45 Track I,2,3,4 AMBITIONi Agriculture Karen Dobbins . ACTIVITIES: FHA I5 Nurse Club 35 FBLA 4 AMBITION: IVC-Nurse training or office work Al Dugger Jr. ACTIVITIES: Band I,2,3,45 A Cappella 2,3,4, Musicals 2,45 Junior Play5 AFS 35 Drum Major 4 AMBITION: Teach music Jeff Easter ACTIVITIES: Tennis team 1,2,3,45 Musicals 1, 25 Junior PIay5 Senior PIay5 CSF l,2,3,45 Foreign Language Club 35 Key Club 2,35 Math Festival 2,35 A Cappella 1,25 Doctors Club 3, 45 Aviators Club 4 AMBITION: IVC then 4 year college Joanne Edleson ACTIVITIES: FHA I5 Industrial Arts Club 45 Senior PIay5 Ex Libris 45 Girls' League 1,2,3,4 Larry Elmore AMBITION: Electronic Engineer Cceilia Escalera ACTIVITIES: GAA I,2,3,4-Corresponding Sec. 2-vice-Pres, 45 Foreign Language Club 35 FBLA 35 Drill Team 4, Girls' League AMBITION: Secretary Alice Estrada ACTIVITIES: GAA 35 Girls JV Basketball 35 FBLA President 35 Girls' League 1,35 Sor Juana 25 Flag-twirler 4 AMBITION: Secretary Activities, including pep rallies Salvador Estrada ACTIVITIES: Football I,2,37 Track I,27 Class vice-President l,37 Industrial Arts 47 Sor Juana 27 Key Club 37 A Cappella 47 Senior Play7 Student Power Co-ordinating Committee7 Musi- cal 4 AMBITION: Social worker or accountant Sandra Faiardo ACTIVITIES: FHA I7 GAA I7 Secretary to GAA 3 AMBITION: office worker Leighan Fetfer ACTIVITIES: AFS I,2,3,47 Head ot Float Com- mittee 2,3-vice-President 47 CSF I,2-Sec. and Treasurer 27 Sor Juana I,27 Foreign Lan' guage Club 3,47 GAA I7 Junior PIay7 Junior Publicity manager7 Songleader 47 JSA 3,47 FHA I7 Girls' League Augustina Fernandez ACTIVITIES: GAA7 Drill team 2,37 A Cappella AMBITION: Beauticion Gracie Fernandez ACTIVITIES: Nurses Club 47 FBLA 47 Industrial Arts Club 47 GAA 3 AMBITION: Operator Rachel Fernandez ACTIVITIES: Nurses Club 3,47 Library Club AMBITION: Secretary Rosemary Ferrin ACTIVITIES: Band I7 CSF I,2,3,47 AFS I,2,3, 47 Sor Juana 27 Secretary of Foreign Language Club 37 President of Foreign Language Club 47 Drill Team 47 Industrial Arts Club 37 Annual Staff 3,47 Historian for CSF 4 AMBITION: Spanish teacher in elementary school Hello, big boy! IJaki Fleming, Manuel Slalil Todd Flfleld ACTIVITIES: Wrestling I,27 musical I AMBITION: Become a musician Jaki Fleming ACTIVITIES: Girls League 1,273,117 s Club 2, 3,47 Y-Teens I7 AFS I,2,3,47 FHA I7 CSF I,2, 3,47 Sor Juana 27 Soph. class Treasurer7 Junior class Cheerleoder7 Junior PIay7 cheerleader I,2,3,47 Home Corning Princess AMBITION: Head Cheerleader at UCLA Stephaine Fleming ACTIVITIES' S Club 2,3,47 Girls' League I,2,3, 47 AFS I,27 CSF I,27 Songleader 3,47Head 47 ASB officer 47 Personality of the Week7 Or- chestra I7 Home Corring Queen AMBITION: Go to Israel Carlos Flores ACTIVITIES: Frosh Basketball manager AMBITION: Auto Mechanics or Businessman John Flores ACTIVITIES: Football I7 Wrestling I,2,3,4 AMBITION: Mechanic James Ford AMBITION: Service Rod Foster ACTIVITIES: Bank of America Businessmons Club vice-Pres.7 Football I7 Wrestling 2,37 FFA vice-Pres. 4 Billie Jean Frantz ACTIVITIES: FHA I7 Musicals 2,47 Bowling 3, 47 Nurses Club 3,47 Annual Stall 47 GAA I,2, 3,47 CSF I AMBITION: Registered nurse Darcy Fugett ACTIVITIES: FHA l,2,3,47 Points Chairman 2- Historian I7 Speech 47 Girls' League I,2,3,4 AMBITION: Airline Stewardess then Elementary Teacher Stella Gallegos Illodriquezl AMBITION: Beautician or nurse Daniel Edward Garcia AMBITION: Auto-mechanic Gary Garcia ACTIVITIES: Industrial Arts Club7 Junior Play7 Senior Play, AFS 3,4 AMBITION: Architect Mary Gonzales ACTIVITIES: GAA AMBITION: Social worker Rita Gonzalez ACTIVITIES: GAA7 FBLA AMBITION: Business Administrator Jenitta Goswick ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club 37 Senior Play7 FBLA 47 AFS I,2,3 Cheri Griggs ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader 2,37 Bowling Club I, 27 Speech Club 47 Girls' Leogue7 FHA I7 In- dustrial Arts 4 AMBITION: College Elpidia Guerrero ACTIVITIES: Homernakers at America AMBITION: Medical Assistant and entertainer Larry Guillen ACTIVITIES: Football I,47 A Cappella 3,47 Boys' Chorus 37 Mixed Chorus 3 AMBITION: Further my education Carolyn Guthrie ACTIVITIES: CSF I,2,47 AFS 37 Sar Juana 27 Speech Club 47 Girls' League 2,3,4 Dinah Guzman ACTIVITIES: FHA I,27 FBLA 3,47 Nurses Club 47 Girls' League I,2,3,47 Wildcat 4 AMBITION: Secretary Bob Hagan ACTIVITIES: Bowling 3,47 Wrestling 2,3 .lerry Hall AMBITION: Drive stock cars Sherry Harwell ACTIVITIES: FHA l,27 Girls League I,2,3,47 Cattle Call Princess I9o7 ANIBITION: Interior or Fashion Designer .Iavar Haymore ACTIVITIES: Football I,3,47 Basketball I,2,3,47 Track I,2,3,47 Speech Club7 FFA I,47 Chorus I,2,3,4 AMBITION: Success in what ever I do Darlene Hepner ACTIVITIES: Nurses Club, FHA7 Girls' League AMBITION: Beautician Sue Honeysuckle ACTIVITIES: FI-IA I,2,37 Drill Team 27 Girls' League l,2,3,4 AMBITION: Beauticiar' Alyce Horton ACTIVITIES- AFS7 CSF7 JSA7 S Club7 Speech Club7 Goss 47 DAR Good Citizenship Award7 Representative 47 Musical 4 AMBITICN: University of Colorado, pharmacy Rita Hovley ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens I7 AFS 27 Speech Club 37 FHA I,2,47 Musical I,27 TT 47 9th Symphony I7 Messiah 2 AMBITION: Stewardess Donnie Howard ACTIVITIES: FOOIDGII7 Basketball7 Track AMBITION: Businessman or Army Frances lbarra ACTIVITIES' FHA I,2,3,47 GAA 3,47 FBLA 3,47 Nurses Club 3,47 9th Symphony I7 Student Council 37 Mixed Chorus 2,4 AMBITION: Child Psychologist Barbara Jack ACTIVITIES: CSF l,2,3,47 S Club I,2,3,47 Sor Juana I,2,3,47 Class Sec. 2,3,47 Junior and Senior Plays7 Girls League-Frosh Rep7 Song- leader 47 AFS 2,3,4 AMBITION: UCLA - teach English in High School or College Jesse .lauregui AMBITION: Engineer or Draftsman Barbara Jefferson ACTIVITIES- CS I,2,3,47 AFS I,2,3,47 ASB Sec. 47 ASB Manager ol Pub. 37 Girls' State Representative 37 Girls League I,2,3,47 For- eign Languoge Club I,27 FHA I,27 S Club 2,3,47 Senior Play7 Miss Teenage Citizen7 Girl- of-the-Month IDecl AMBITION: Attend LaVerne College, maior in Biology, minor in English, teach Secondary I use GLEEM! IKen Wuytensl Ramiro Jimenez ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Track l,2, 3,4 Joy Jordan ACTIVITIES: FHA I, AFS 1,2,3,-4, AFS treas. 3, S Club 2,3,4, Sor Juana 2, Foreign Language Club 3,4, CSF l,2,3,4, S Club rec, sec, 3, corres. sec. 4, Girls' League 1,2,3,11, Junior Play, Senior Play, Class rep, 4, CSF sec. 4, AMBITION: Social worker Susan Jordan ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader 1,2,3, Speech Club 3,4, Lions Club Contestant, Sec, of Speech Club, AFS, Annual Staff 4, Class treas. 3, Speech Club treos. 3, Senior Play, pres, TT Club, Pep Commissioner 4 AMBITION: School teacher Cynthia Kenway ACTIVITIES: Girls' Track AMBITION: Housewife and PE teacher Eugenia Kern ACTIVITIES: Foreign Language 3, FHA 3,4, Girls' League 3,4 AMBITION: Secretary Robert Kuhn ACTIVITIES: Senior Play AMBITION: Two years at IVC Deni Lamb ACTIVITIES: AFS l,2,3, Wildcat Staff 3, Senior Play, Sor Juana 2, Girls' League l,2,3,4 4 Seniors Participated activelg in Mary Helen Lancleros ACTIVITIES: Nurses' Club 2,3,4 AMBITION: Nurse Allen Laney ACTIVITIES: Track 1,2,3,4, Cross Country 2,3 AMBITION: Auto mechanic Carmen Lemos ACTIVITIES: Foreign Language, Nurses Club, FBLA, Industrial Arts Club, AFS AMBITION: Accountant or Receptionist James Lindly AMBITION: Naval officer Shauna Lipis ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club 1,2, FBLA 3,4, Girls' League 1,2,3,4, Senior Play AMBITION: Accountant or IBM Programmer Yolanda Lopez ACTIVITIES: Girls' League 1,2,3,4 AMBITION: Secretary Marlha Lowrie ACTIVITIES: Nurses Club, FFA, GAA, Girls' League AMBITION: Secretory George Loya ACTIVITIES, Junior Play AMBITION: Aviator James Lunceford ACTIVITIES, Football 1,2,3-manager 4, AFS 3,4 AMBITION: Certified public accountant Maria Magdalena ACTIVITIES, Nurses Club 2,3,4 AMBITION: Beauticion or nurse Mike Malcomb ACTIVITIES, Tennis 1,2,3,A, Football 1, Wres- tling 2,3, Industrial Arts 1, Bowling I AMBITION: Mechanic Enriquela Maldonado ACTIVITIES: Drill team 3,4, FHA 12, Foreign Language Club 3,4, GAA 2, NYC 3,4 AMBITION: Secretary Martha Mares ACTIVITIES, Girls' League 1,2,3,4, FHA 2, Girls Chorus 2,3,4, Senior Play AMBITION: Beautician Janice Marlinson ACTIVITIES: AFS 2,3,4, Future Nurses 3, Candy Stripers 4, FHA I, CSF 4, Sor Juana 1, AFS Hostess 1967 AMBITION: Interior Decorator Ramon Marquez ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1,2, Baseball l,2, FFA 2,3,4, Track 1,2 AMBITION: Technician Sylvia Marquez ACTIVITIES: FHA, Girls' League, Speech Club, AFS, A Cappella, Captain of Drill tearn, Junior Play, CYO Secretary, Musical, Senior Play AMBITION: Social Worker Gracie Mercado ACTIVITIES: GAA I,-4, FHA I, FBLA 4, Girls' Chorus 2,3,4 AMBITION: Private Secretary Al Minor ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club 1, JV Basketball 3, JV Baseball 3, Bowling Club 3 AMBITION: College Don Mireles ACTIVITIES: JV Baseball IQ, Varsity 3,4 AMBITION: Navy Ceazar Moore ACTIVITIES: Track 1,2,3,4, Football 2,3 Eric Moore ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,3, Cross Country 2, Football 3, Wrestling 2,3, Track 1,2,3,4, Band I,2,3,4 AMBITION: Doctor Mike Moore ACTIVITIES: Medical Science Explorers, Speech Club 4 AMBITION: UCLA Susan Moore ACTIVITIES: Musical 1,2,4, AFS 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3,4, A Cappella 2,3-treas. 4, Speech Club 4, Senior Play AMBITION: Elementary school teacher Mary Moraga ACTIVITIES: FBLA 3,A, Nurses 3, FHA 1,2 AMBITION: Stewardess Cheryl Morelock ACTIVITIES: Annual Staff 3,4, Sor Juana 2, Foreign Language 3,4, CSF 1,2,3,4, Quill 8: Scroll 3,4, Girls' League 2,3,4, Junior Play AMBITION: Art Maior Bradley Jay Motter ACTIVITIES: Baseball 2,3,4, Golf I, Young Pertorrners l,2,3,4 AMBITION: Musician Felicitas Nunez AMBITION: Nurse Lydia Olea ACTIVITIES: Band, FBLA, Sor Juana, AMBITION: IVC then social worker f:2H11't2fj9Q's's'i'W+lNLts'xTsFQ' ' I . 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IMike Wintermutel mang school functions Wayne Olesh ACTIVITIES: CSF l,2,3,4, AFS 3, FTA 3, For- eign Language Club 3, Annual Staif, Junior Play, Senior Play, Wrestling l,2,3, Tennis 2,3, 4 AMBITION, Air Force officer Edward Olivas ACTIVITIES, Track 2,3,4, Cross Country 3,4, Wrestling 3,4, Industrial Arts Club, pres. of Industrial Arts 4 AMBITION, Architect, electronics, engineer, law enforcement officer, auto mechanic in that order Leanne O'Malley ACTIVITIES: AFS I,2,3,4, Speech Club l,2,3, Speech Club officer 2 years, A Cappelafof- ficer 2 years, Class officer 2,3, Junior Play, Senior Play, CSF, Girls' League, Student Coun- cil 2 years, Pres. Phys. fitness, TT Club pres. AMBITION, Dramatics or speech Anita Ornelas ACTIVITIES, GAA l,2,3,4-treas. 3, pres. 4, Nurses Club 2,3, Girls' Volleyball team 3, Girls' Athletic Federation Conference 2,3,4 AMBITION, Professional Hairdresser Robert Orozco ACTIVITIES, Football 3, FFA I,2,3,4 Sam Ortiz ACTIVITIES, Football l,2,3,4, Track I,2,3,4, Basketball 2,3, Foreign Language Club l,2,3, Best Groorned Award 4 AMBITION, Business executive Lupe Pena ACTIVITIES: Foreign Language Club 4, GAA l,4, Junior Debs 3,4, FHA I AMBITION, Secretary Dayna Perrine ACTIVITIES: FHA, Industrial Arts Club, Ex,Libris Club, Y-Teens I AMBITION, Pre-school teacher Joe Pistole ACTIVITIES: FFA 3,4, Chorus 4, Bowling l,2,3, 4, Industrial Arts I,2 Nancy Pitt ACTIVITIES, Senior Play, Musicals 4, FHA I,2, A Cappella 2,3,4, Messiah 2, Requirn 3 AMBITION: Model Paula Plunkett ACTIVITIES: AFS 3,4, Annual 3, Girls' League I,2,3,4, Farmerettes 4, FHA I AMBITION, Career girl Carolyn Porter ACTIVITIES, Nurses Club 2,3,4, FHA AMBITION, Licensed Vocational Nurse Milton Prater ACTIVITIES: Track 2 years, FFA 3 years, Chess Club, Industrial Arts 2 AMBITION, Veterinarian or architect Cheril Presley ACTIVITIES, FHA l,2,4, FBLA 3,4, Nurses Club 3, President Physical Fitness 3, Girls' League 'l,2,3,4 AMBITION, Beauty operator Seniors led the way in the serpentine before Homecoming. Roger Price ACTIVITIES: CSF l,2,3, Inclustrial Arts Club 2,3,4-pres. 3, Golden I-Iarnrner Merit Award 3, Foreign Language Club 3, Junior and Senior Play, Bank of Arnerica Businessmens Club 3, National Merit Scholarship Letter oi Corn- rnendation, Student Council, Annual staff 4, AMBITION, Marine Biologist John Quackenbush ACTIVITIES, Senior Play, Baseball I, Junior Play, Assistant Manager for The Boy Friend' 2 AMBITION, Stagecraft and stage lighting Luciano Ramirez AMBITION1JoirI the Navy Yolanda Ramos ACTIVITIES: Nurses Club I,2 AMBITION, Nurse Susan Reital ACTIVITIES, FTA I, FHA I, Brawley Bells I,2, AFS 2,3, Musical 2, Junior Play 3, Girls League l,2,3,4 AMBITION, Accounting or Dental assistant Frances Reyes AMBITION, Secretary Maria Reyes ACTIVITIES, Spanish Club, GAA, Girls' League, Foreign Language Festival AMBITION, College In Mexico Susan Rivas ACTIVITIES: Bowling I, Nurses Club 3 AMBITION, Policewornan Richard Ruane ACTIVITIES, Wildcat, A Cappella 3,4, Industrial Arts I,2, Wrestling, Speech Club I, Requim 3 AMBITIONI Navy Hermelinda Rubia AMBITION, Secretary Eddie Ruiz ACTIVITIES, Boys Glee Club, Foreign Language Festival AMBITIONY Business Irene Ruiz ACTIVITIES- Nurses Club 2,3, FHA l,2,3,4, Speech Club 3,4, Girls Chorus I,2,3, Drama 2,3, GAA I, AMBITION. Nurse Fay Russell ACTIVITIES, FHA 2,3, Speech 2, Bowling 3, TT Club 4 AMBITION, Mechanic and wife Jose Manuel Salgado ACTIVITIES, Band I,2, Basketball I AMBITION: Auto Mechanic, Musician Amparo Sanchez ACTIVITIES, GAA-Treasurer, Future Nurses of Annerica, Foreign Language Club, GAA--Pres- icIentfBasketball 2,3,4, Baseball 3, Volleyball 3 AMBITION: Bookkeeper Maria T. Sanchez ACTIVITIES, GAA I,2-secretary, 2,3, Basketball 2,3-Volleyball 3-Softball 3, Foreign Language Club 2,3, Nurses Club 2 AMBITION. Civil Service Clerk, Peace Corps T05 Paul Sanchez ACTIVITIES: Football I,2, Track I,2,3,4, Cross Country 3,4, Band AMBITION: Physical Education Instructor Carol Sancineto El Centro 3 years Ramon Pedroza Sandoval ACTIVITIES: Industrial Arts Club, Military Sci- ence l,2,3 AMBITIONS: Industrial Arts Teacher, Architect Jerry Santillan ACTIVITIES: Industrial Arts Club, Student Pow- er, Track I,2,3,4, Cross Country 3,4, J.V. Foot- ball 2, Wrestling 3,4, Military I,2 Maria A. Santillan ACTIVITIES: Foreign Language Club 2,4, FBLA Secretary 4, Library 4 AMBITION: To be successful at something Dan Shank ACTIVITIES: Industrial Arts Club I,2,3,4, Speech Club 4, Student Power 4, A Cappella 4, AFS 4, Senior Play 4, Golf 3, 4-I-I Club AMBITION: Lawyer or actor Joh-nny Santos ACTIVITIES: Key Club, J.V. Baseball, J.V. Wrestling, Industrial Arts Club AMBITIONS: Lawyer, Math teacher Bill Sassie ACTIVITIES: J.V. Football 3, Varsity 4, All Valley Tackle, Businessmen's Club 2,3, Bowling Club I,2 AMBITION: Fish and Wildlife Service VAL -5 ' 1 f , QC1 . J Susan Tapley used Western Day wisely. IO6 Seniors took complete Howard Scates ACTIVITIES: Football I,2, vvresrimg I,2, FFA I,2,4, Industrial Arts Club 2,3, Bowling AMBITION: Highway Patrolman Cheryl Scott ACTIVITIES: Future Hamemakers of America I, 2,3, Girls' League 3,4, Nurses Club 3,4, Bowl- ing League 3 Rubette Sellers ACTIVITIES: Nurses Club 3, Band 3,4, Ex Libris Club Vice-President, Girls' League 4 Linda Senter ACTIVITIES: FHA I,2,3,4, Bowling Club I, Girls' League I,2,3,4, Senior Play, Musical AMBITION: Go to school in San Diego and become a beautician Clark Seybert ACTIVITIES: Football I,2,3,4, Baseball I,2,3, 4, Junior Rep., Manager of Entertainment, CSF I,2,3,4, Speech Club 2, JSA 2 AMBITION: Photographer Gary J. Sims ACTIVITIES: Football I,2,3, Baseball I, Basket- ball I,2,3, Track 3,4, Speech Club 3,4, AFS 3,4, Student Power AMBITION: Lawyer Dianna lSmithI Small ACTIVITIES: AFS I,2, Musical 2, Drill Team 2, FHA I,2, Speech 3,4, Girls' League I,2,3,4, Cheerleader 4, A Cappella 3 AMBITION: Elementary teacher John Small ACTIVITIES: FFA officer, FFA I,2,3,4, Football I, Auto-technology 3,4, 4-H officer, Industrial Arts I AMBITION: Mechanic Mary Frances Smith ACTIVITIES: csr I,2,3,4, Ars l,2,4, S Club 2,3,4, Girls' League I,2,3,4, FHA I,2, Drill Team 3,4, FHA representative, Homemaker of the year I, Annual pub., 4, Tennis 2,3,4 AMBITION: Teacher Stanley Scott ACTIVITIES: Ind, Arts Club 3, Tennis 2, Wresf tling 2,3 AMBITION: Electronics engineer Alicia Ann Springer ACTIVITIES: FHA AMBITION: Bookkeeper, Housewife Glenda Sharp ACTIVITIES: AFS 4, CFS 4, ASB member 4, S Club member 4, Girls' League 4, Speech Club 4, FLC 4 Jimmy Skipper ACTIVITIES: Cadet Corps I,2,3, Football I,2, 3,4, Basketball I,2,3, Baseball 2, Track l,3,4 AMBITION: Travel around world Manuel Slali ACTIVITIES: Sor Juana I,2, Annual Staff 4, IVC Business Award 3, Head Cheerleader 4, AFS 4, Play 4 AMBITION: Attend college Roger Spalton AMBITION, Agricultural specialist Ronnie Springer ACTIVITIES: Key Club, AFS, Ind. Arts AMBITION: Join the Navy Charles Sola ACTIVITIES: Track I,2,3,4, Cross Country 2,3,4, Football I Marianne Stahlman ACTIVITIES: Nurses' Club 2,4 AMBITION: Nurse Brenda Stockstill ACTIVITIES: AFS 3,4, CSF 2, FTA 4, GAA I,2, 3,4, Girls' League I,2,3,4, Sor Juana 2, For- eign Language Club 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Cheerleader 2,3,4, Annual Pub. 3,4, Student Council 4, Senior Play, Miss Senior 4 AMBITION, Elementary teacher Nalunie Streuter ACTIVITIES: AFS 2,3,4, Sor Juana 2, Foreign Language 3, Girls' League I,2,3,4, Songleader 4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, S Club 3,4, Junior Class Play, Wildcat Staff 3,4, Senior Class Pla AMIBITION: Psychology, Orthodontistry Rose Swindle ACTIVITIES: Band l,2,3 AMBITION: P.E. teacher Susan Tapley ACTIVITIES: FHA I,2, Flag Twirler 4, AFS 3, Tennis 3,4, FFA 4, Girls' League I,2, A Cap- pella 3,4, Musical 2,4, Beethoven I, The Mes- siah 2, Requiem 3, Senior Play AMBITION, Study Art, Interior Decorator Sandra Thomas ACTIVITIES: Nurses Club I,2,3,4, FHA I, Business Club 3 AMBITION: IVC Rick Titsworth ACTIVITIES: Football I,2,3,4, Baseball I,2,3, 4, All-Valley 3, CSF I,2,3,4--pres. 4, AFS I, 2,374, Senior Play 4, Young Performers I,2,3,4 AMBITION: Medicine or Law Domingo Torres ACTIVITIES: GAA I,2,3,4 Jim Tuck ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club AMBITION: Airline pilot Les Tucker ACTIVITIES: FFA I, Football 2,3,4, Wrestling I,2,3,4 AMBITION: College Judith Turman ACTIVITIES: Senior Play, FHA I,2, Chess and Checker Club 2, Pen-Pal Club 3, Speech Club 3,4, Library Club 3,4, AFS 4, Nurses 4 AMBITION: Public Relations Roland Ulloa ACTIVITIES: Football I,2,3, Baseball 'I,2,3,4, ASB Pres. 4, ASB Vice-Pres. 3, Speech Club I,2,3,4, JSA I,2,3,4, AFS I,2,3,4, Key Club 2,3,4, Sor Juana I,2,3, Vice-Pres., Student Power Coordinating Committee 4, Frosh class officer I, Soph. class officer 2, Student Council AMBITION: Maior in law and minor in psy- chology Advantage ol' Western dag ee- . '45 X., X I W f 4 . I I Ir ex, ' 'ir . , Q Y 1145, , C 5 I A 'if' ' ii' I IZTI Y ' T t 1 Aillir' 'I-b'?3,,'2 A , 1 as C . Q, Wt-- I in ,St:1 R?g'l,1l 5, ,g X sa, ,L . , Western Hipples??? lDan Shank, Janet Williams, Phll Spellinsl Gloria Uribe ACTIVITIES: Senior Class Play, Musical 2,4, Candidate tor Miss Teen Age Citizen, Sor Juana I,2, Drill team 2, AFS 2,3,4+mgr. pub. 3, pres, 4, FHA 2, CSF I,2,3, A Cappella 2,3, 4-treas. 3, pres. 4, Senior class ofticeremgr. pub., Junior Play, Messiah 2, Requiem 3, Girls' League I,2,3,4 AMBITION: Fine arts teacher Gus Valadez ACTIVITIES: Baseball 2, Football 3,4 AMBITION: Have a good job Susain Valenzuela ACTIVITIES: CSF I,3, AFS Q,3', Foreign Lan- guage 2, Girlsf League 3 AMBITION: Nurse Bruce VanDam ACTIVITIES: Key Club 2,3,4-pres. 4, vice, pres. 3, AFS I,2,3,4-pres. 4, CFS I,2,3,4, Senior Class President 4, Football I,2,3,4, WrestIinQ'I,2,3: Baseball I,2, Foreign Lan- guage Club 2,3-pres. 3 AMBITION1 U.S. Military Academy and become an Army officer Robert Van Orsdel ACTIVITIES: Junior Play, Basketball 3,4, In- dustrial Arts Club I,2,3, AFS I,2,3, Student Council 4, ASB Vice-Pres. 4, Boys State Dele- gate 3, Key Club 2,3,4, Baseball I, Tennis 2: Latin Club I,2, Student Power Co-orclinatlng Committee 4, Junior Prom 3, Home Coming Chairman 3 Olivia Vega ACTIVITIES: FBLA 3, Foreign Language Club 4, GAA 4 AMBITION: History teacher, social worker or secretary Maria Velarde ACTIVITIES: GAA AMBITION: Secretary or Practical nurse Rosita Velencia AMBITION: Nurse Frank Villagram AMBITION: Electrician Esther Villegas ACTIVITIES, GAA 3,4, FBLA 3,4, FHA I,2, Girls League 3,4 AMBITION: Teacher Linda Walker ACTIVITIES: speech Club 2, GAA l,2,3,4, Girls Basketball Team I,2, Musical I,2,3,4, Cheerleader I, Pep. 3, A Cappella 2,3,4, Beethoven I, Messiah 2, Requiem 3 AMBITION: PE teacher, Night club singer Valerie Waller ACTIVITIES: Bowling I,2,4, Nurses' Club 4, Teen,Tops 4, FHA i,2, Girls League I,2,3,4 Richard Allen Washington ACTIVITIES: Football, Basketball, manager for the varsity team AMBITION: Chet cook Robert C, Wellcome ACTIVITIES: Jv football, Jv wrestling 23, Varsity wrestling 4, Industrial Arts Club 2,3, 4, Vicefpres., of Ind. Arts Club 4, Key Club 4, A Cappella Club 3,4 AMBITION: Auto mechanic Jerry Weldon AMBITION: Architect Chet Wesley ACTIVITIES: Football I,3, Wrestling I,Q, Tennis I, Key Club 2,3,4, FBLA 4, AFS 4, Wildcat Staff 4 AMBITION: Law enforcement officer Donna White ACTIVITIES: FHA I, Wildcat Stott Photographer 3,4, Senior Play 4 AMBITION: Photographer Bill Wick ACTIVITIES, Key Club, Track I,2,3,4, Football 2 AMBITION: Engireer, Tech. Kathy Willardson AMBITION: Dental Assistant, Housewife Barbara Williams ACTIVITIES: Chorus l,2, GAA I AMBITION: Business, Housewife Brenda Williams ACTIVITIES' Nurses' Club, GAA AMBITION: Registered Nurse Glenda Williams ACTIVITIES: FHA I, Sar Juana 2, AFS Q,4, CSF I, Drill Team 2, Ex Libris 4, Student Council 4, Girls' League I,2,3,4, Jr. Class Play 3, Sr. Class Play 4 AMBITION: Teacher Janet Williams ACTIVITIES: AFS, Sar Juana, S Club, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, Speech Club pres, Girls League, Sor Juana treas. AMBITION: Teacher Darrel Willingham ACTIVITIES. FFA, Football, Track, FFA Donkey Basketball Game Richard Wilson AMBITION: Air Force Electronics Michael Wintermute ACTIVITIES: Band 3,4, Manager ot Varsity Wrestling I,2,3,4, Ma'h Festival 3,4, Band Festival 3,4, Mgr, tor Varsity Baseball 2 AMBITION: Computer Programmer Gary win ACTIVITIES, Football 2,3, Basketball I,2,3,4 AMBITION: Airline Pilot Paul Woelke ACTIVITIES: Publicity Manager 2, Art award at IVC Art Festival AMBITICN: Commercial Artist Jean Wong ACTIVITIES- Nurse Club 3, Bowling Club I,2,3, A Cappella Chair 2,3,4, Girls league I,2,3,4, Girls' Chorus I, FI-IA 2, Musical AMBITION: Elementary teacher Linda Dale Wright ACTIVITIES- Nurses Club, A Cappella Choir AMBITION: Writer, Registered Nurse Ken Wuytens ACTIVITIES: FFA I,2,3,4, Cross Country I, Sor Juana 2, Wildcat Staff 3,4, Speech Club 4, Medical Science Explorers 3, Play 3,4, Busi- nessman s Club 4 Helen Irene Wyatt ACTIVITIES: Bowlirg Club, Nurses Club AMBITION: Join the Air Force Brenda Wood ACTIVITIES: Girls League I,2,3,4, AFS I,2,3, 4, ASB Mgr, of Pub, 4, Studert Council 4, Speech Club 4, FFA 2,3,4, FI-IA I, Senior Play, Y-Teens I, Make-up Junior Flay, TT Club 4, Musical 4 Bank Of America Honors Alex Mucino, Amparo Sancbez, and Wil- liam Bascus were chosen by the coaches to receive the Most Athletic award this year. Alex and Willie were both instrumental in helping the football team win the IVL co- championslwip. Willie was also named to the All-State basket team. Alex was on the foot- ball, basketball, and baseball teams. Amparo has been an active member of GAA for four years and was president during her ianior year. She has also been on the girls' basket- ball, and baseball teams. Joe Dugger received the certificate in music 4 M r , Q, if -, t 5 Q Outstanding Seniors i A--- ,, , r E Gloria Uribe received the Fine Arts trophy -31.75 ,: --f i .lfff - 2 rs' . ':31,r.lfj A ' , A , fr ff 32:4 V -'V' 'ie' 1 553 r .,g,g ' 1 V f,:o f5f 2 I ' 'S jsp? yflfffo .4 ' 1 1 e sf riff ri: ' , - YVW 'ig A I flag? x if 4 Jlgllfr ' ..'l17f.fg 'Misus- ii s ,wrfifisiaalgiqggl Y , , , 1, A? 7 3 if ,mums fills ' r '- ' 6'3tHftHHil-.Ulla f itenmsnvi'-wwf i tx Qimgreyggliq, . V HLQIQA XW7' ' .M fmt' 'gemfw'--w . if-. g Qmffliluis 5 432, . . ,rggjl K , ,Fawn . A 3.4, Each year the Bank af America awards outstanding seniors in tour areas ot achieve- ment This year, in the Math and Science dee partmerit, Randy van Orsdel, won the rnatlwef matics certificate, Roger Price received the trophy, and Wayne Olesh received the science certificate. ln the Vocational Arts department, Robert Orazca won the agriculture award, Gracie Fernanf dez won the Business Award, Allen Laney received the lndustrial Arts certificate, and Ken Wuytens was awarded the trophy, Junior class The Junior Class Constitution, the first sweater bearing our school seal, the Junior Play, and the Prom were some of the maior contributions of the Class of '69. The Class of '69 decided that a Junior Class Constitution was neces- sary to designate the offices and duties of the Junior class. A com- mittee headed by Junior Class Pres- ident, Curt Rutherford, drew up the constitution. Every Junior voted in his U.S, History class. The constitu- tion passed. The play was entitled Stage Door. lt was related to the numer- ous trials of girls at an acting school. Highlighting the year was the Prom, lt was a tremendous success due to the co-operation of class offi- cers, advisors and class members. 'MZ Z- 2333 Lupe Sabala wan the free class sweater for designing the emblem, which was the first to bear the school seal. officers chose class emblem .-.. The results ofthe election that was held in the spring were Curt Rutherford, pres.7 Leslie Fleming sec.: Sharon Emanuelli, rep.7 Janet Burton, man, of pub.: Doug Womack, vice-pres., Barbara Butler man. of ent.: and Jennifer Burton, cheerleader. They contributed many of 1heir hours in making plans for the annual prom. The advisors that were chosen to help the Junior class to the best of their ability were Leroy Kritz, Elvira DeLoera and Imogene i.aBerge. They helped the officers in making plans for the prom given to the seniors in their honor. i Qin Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Reber! Emanuelli amd J. L. Reeves and Family 75 YQ f Ye Raymond Acevedo Sylvia Acevedo Imelda Aceves Pascual Aceves John Acosta Manuel Acuna Ralph Acuno Leslie Adams Mary Aguado Mike Aguayo Gilbert Alcala Brucie Allen Mary Allen Robert Allen Thomas Allen Viola Anderson Paul Araujo Rosalind Araujo Ray Arce Proto Armenta Randy Armstrong Gloria Atondo Maria Avalos Frances .Avila Paul Bailey Dennis Bales Cresenses Baragts Pat Barry Sharon Beall Abel Benavides Monte Bond Arthur Burley Lynn Burnette Janet Burton Jennifer Burton Barbara Butler Brenda Brazzil Queeta Brown Debbie Brownell Sherri Byrum Lupe Curiel and Keith registration day. , A L L-v , , if ff l ,Q ' 'P v i 1 Q 3- ' -' ,A TL j f - W, ' Q f A 'fy fl yi? R4 l f 'f X t , ' in .in n , , A A , gy ' A4 - g '44 wi f 0- Le it x. 1, L-W-. A 1- 1' Q y 'J A, 1923 - t ' - , - I .. it E 'L . L L l ll tl it mr eilfr- sgrsffilfz Q, lm -fb F t-'-wat.: . ,V 4- Y by L i x f -I W4 gsm it :gs -L 0 .. , .wvf Fa A Q 9 ' '- w yi' L: r ,H ifi -:Eff if - Smith waited patiently to 'sz-as if l' R it -if at ri Or ' 'nv -' Aim 1 , f W' 'sv gl I T359 change sched ules ' r ' IV Art:-12f:'t1f:'i f :Sw rw v..21'1f: s:f':'1r'rs . f ta- ,L., .g 1,4 ,. ,. ,Na-3,,. - A, -Ja-Z L- ,W g,. 2-32' 2. 'y 3. . M- ,T Rf, g i ii' qv , '-ef ? ic MJ.: l t a if . 4? 'fri- G9 5 - m in til: ,ion Sonny Calderon Randy Carey Errnelinda Caro Leon Carvaial Tommy Cato Lucille Castonedo Sponsored by Mr, and Mrs. Harold Brownell if v ' L ... Y v X A 1 1' if , lv 1 3 fi x sh if , 'L 'l X, f f E Q 1 lv S-. ,, 1 I 1 I ' ' X 4 my V mu u - thai: R X, , V 4 .. fl 'sw 1 Q' - ' fgi4 'L , L. V KN-,. ffm r Junior spirii ai pep rally Clotilde Castonieto W. 5,5 Arthur Cervantes K, Ernmit Chappelear . , R b cc Cho arr'a l l' A 1 + - gf V ' A 1'4'r-Avis S l D M Kiisiy ghiitogc I 'TV s 0 IST' ,af 'YK 51-Qyfun y N xl . in Q3 y A w 4 Y VIC HS I'T1 , 5. ' A U .' i xr? ,U , ' , K Carol Coon W, A ig I 'f, I , i U. V, ' . JV' w ,K rw! vfitfffpx' Ig li Q Nettie Cooper is li iv - , l. ri tr- fi. ' 2-We p -. - .ye ff. , v-R 34- ' ' 1 . , x5 J , sf, - ,w.,,,. l. I ,V 1,1 Q84 o aim!! lv 50.1 b .l 1 , arg, .,.?.ti.R, It 3 ,f 3. 'x fs .,:,:?r5::E5gET,, J Ah X-,S 8,3580 'f rf if A J: ' in , W--'Wi ,zgzrkwizel 4 f' 4 -ms ..n. David Corrales Ernest Cora V V Lupe Curiel ,- 4 ' - Doug Dahm j 6 -E A' f fs. . Tim Daugherty , ld , 5-f t J of K r A , Eleno Davila N Q D A ' tg .2 , ,' .-W, Vx -. K3 James Delfino . X ' ' ' ' T' Y' agr in X V Howard Denton -1, - X r X s. w, . . A 8 . 4 . Cynthia DeVries Lawrence Dobbins l K .- H' ' X Evelyn Dotson W fr fm Q, ,. at - J.. A E .Q Qtzzmzire ef: -fx ' Q g fe? K eg x ' .x L X' ' , Margaret Dupree J xo k V QTTNI, v 'vi 1 ' taker? RP, Arnie Eaton 'Ig' if df L ll 2 f X ,, arf: ' 3 Jimmy Edmondson J ., N. W' J N Q f' , ' ', .5 ' ' W - ,J ' vp-:Serin Y if . . X H J L A l , , Barbara Edwards 2 M 1 ,- ' Philip Elian B v K- f ' . I . M ,I James Elmore f V ' L+-Q lg Q vii' , ,, ' .K J. 3' 1 as Larry Elmore . '. Q L-wx - - 5 f 5 , ,H Betty Elevazo ' Y 7 ' ' ,,Nxy, K L V Sharon Ernanuelli ' , b' .! ' , 'i ' 'Aix Rosie Enriquez rg - ii i! xl . Th Q I K,-0 Ramona Escobar , Pam Melton Jorge Zamora , 'ra- , .K IV 4 is ' ' r ir l . 5 4 Q ,vw g K' , S J fr is i 1 A b ,A , .A 'Qi f X N ' W ,. . 3 ss .or , , , , li ' K B D lbw' f V Z J - L V K x ' T ' .. ' ri The Junior class exhibited their spirit at a rally, Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Loudell Dupree and Howard Denton was led bg spiriled songleader. Richard Esquivel Cynrnia Estes ff Larry Fam Richard Felix ' Lury Fernandez A 1 'N r.. - A. , . . 1 4-. l ,, , HS? , ' ,,,,, . , 7 I A, 'Y A -KW i' . Harold Fifield lrnogerie Fircn ' 3. - Paula Flammang 2 ' Leslie Fleming fc 76 6 ,,, Q 1 if ' ' Dianna Flud Q . - , . - Y-1' Xi ' X - is V for f . x yfm IS. Q icbf., 53 Melba Freernan V Beairice Galindo 5 YQ' ,X Leo Garcia 8 X ' Q, Manuel Garcia . f v ' as r Margie Garcia b 1 W 'H ll -.g M .. 1, if - x , E x 1 Pa! Garcia Sylvia Garcia Ernesririe Garrerr K Bearriz Gerardo an Myra Gerardo -v- QED 4375, Debbie Bfovyrell showed ine sfuclenrs l'er fancy fx, d , 5,4 9 by ' 0 s foolworlc. Myrtle Glenn Luis Godinez K Gloria Gonzales , t , Rebecca Gonzales l an 'Z f 1 H-i'a Q +2 :.' yi ,' 5. n Socorro Gonzales . . X. h in I A L - Joey Gore I '---' W ' ' ' 4? .lane Greer t . q . v-V. I -1 I , J, Gregg Griffin W A - ' ' , 1 .. z g illllff- ga!! ..'- wr N nth!!!l!n'.,il! Guadalupe Guerrero , Norma Guirerrez , ' Gene l-la-mrick 0 x Debbie Harberf 5 i '1 in ' Eugene Harris 1 'P' , - 'c 'ia ' ' l Sl Keirn Harrod ,.:T?' s my -ii '-'Sf in r A Suzeiie Hasly ' .' ' 1 'L-5 1 k ' ' , Q-l ,- Y- Michael Havens , s M ' 'ack K l. .vs 1 5 ediiwr A l J i u J , r :fi Phyllis l-layrnore Sharon Heirnan X-5 L Arnold Hemg + 'if ' Dora Hernandez -7 Q - 4 A ' X A Gloria Herrera 4 gl.. L V K Rosie Herrera ' Jimrny Hickey f M X 4 qv, X Q Doyle Hari ' ' - . i .i ' . x A x .- Y Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs, William Armstrong ll3 4 o NN X Qludious juniors proved lheir we 1 fy. Linda Taium David Hudson Eddie Jackson Gilbert Jauregui Lupe Jauregui Carol Johnson Gloria Johnson Christine Joiner Carson Kalin Kathy Kalin Glen Keeton William Keeton Robert Kortson Roberta Kramer Sharon LoCasse Jerry Laird Kenneth Laney Byron Ledbetter Edna Lee Trubee Lemaster Elaine Liridly Ernestine Lira Connie Lisenby Manuel Lopez Lupe Loya 5 f If Judy Hillock Jacque Hinger ' , ie, U ' L 1' fs. life. Donald Hirose Linda Holley L, if bQu 'li FrankHolquien BobHoltori it ,Q avi' ll: w f 1 it . Sandy Housdon K A SallyHowenstein K , . Q, used her study hall period effectively. , i :if Q, 45 .,, Sffmmzrfiaiil -tg 'if L. -get A 2 . , 5 1 I . I V QAX T25 , ei it L- ev - 5 M V . p Q , ' ' ,X :mfr 299 'i-igrf to r ' :k it X '. i ..v s. L2 l'5L1'i ,l ,i Lf. 1' 4. .,. aw K n' 4. ,M , a y ,-L3 f 1 .21 'I Q 1 ' lt i Q, - l i, Q, f' in 31:'Us ' 0, N , , X . , 13' is A TM io. i.' 1 'V 1 5 7 ,S 1 ir, sqm n.i,,,g!,igJ 3 . 'f . -f . l in ' fy 1 ff' - i ' L 'ii - wel hipfb. .- - ingenuilg with good grades. Javier Luna Diane Mackeri David Malan Johnny Mares Maria Marquez Tony Marquez Johnny Martinez Warner McChristy Joe McCormack Lisa McMillon Carlos Medina David Meeks Carlos Mendoza Elvira Meraz Edith Miller Olga Maldonado Vicky Mireles Steve Mitchell William Montano Gloria Montoya Colleen Moore Frank Moreno Pat Murch Johnny Muse Abe Navarro Yolanda Navarro Debbie Nelson Jerry Noblitt Pamela Northington Paul O'Brien Angie O'Carnpo Melinda Ogden Caroline Oieda Hope Oliva Walter O'Neil Martha Orduno Henry Ortiz Salvador Palma Neclra Partner Stephen Pendley Albert Peraza Dora Peraza Dennis Perkins Amparo Quezada Pat Quinn .lose Quiroz Belinda Ramirez Lance Reeves Jeanette Regouby Debbie Renn Aurelio Reyes Ferrin Reyes Frank Reyes Rene Reyes Ran Rhodes Max Riley i '91 N. 11 'TA Q42 g :L , g ., i an A, fy i-Zu.. my is 4 5:1 . S, ry! 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Mucken and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ogden Elrnarie Robinson Ronald Robinson Roy Robinson Ernest Robles Frank Rodriguez Janet Rodriguez Mike Rodriguez Virginia Rodriguez Marianne Romero Rosemary Romero Laurie Round Curt Rutherford Kristi Rutherford Lupe Sabola lsidre Salazano Ernest Sambrano Don SanCiento Emma Sanga Linda Sauer Gloria Sayers Steven Scheler Rebecca Schoenfeld Kathy Segraves Edith Sellers Grace Sendeios Judith Shelton Gary Shigamastu Fatima Slali Byron Smith Keith Smith Nancy Smith Terry Smith Robert Smyth Erlinda Salarez George Soltero Helen Soto Irene Soto John Sato Kathy Spellings Pat Stafford Lindo Staiger Loretta Starkey Gary Stemple Arlene Stephens Debbie Stephens Robert Stickles Sara Stockstill Thomas Stokes Ernest Tanori David Tharp Kathryn Thomas Donald Thurman Tony Torres Rachel Trulillo Steve Turley Belinda Ulloa Activities such as 'Slave Dag' 'N . if Q. lit X53 TLT! 'Mfr z - ii f U N, X - X ' 'A .1 ,ego w . Y A f ' V - . l iii E322 ' EA T iff , W lx , ,gn W,- agvf . 1 QQ r ,aiu ,Q-gr . tb V V, ff-..f A: , 'T A I x V l ef t its .f-- I 45-K lb X 4-.3 a -,L': '7 - . , y , .vw , , Q U t. 0- y wig T'-E-5' ' ,- ' ' 3 2 H v f I ' , ,sf N t T at f 4 N: J s R t. . , sig f fx.- f. ' r 1 .- 2 l 3:4 , t '- , ,W ge A , . v N , 'xx V pg? ,r 'Q ' A x g N4 ' 4 .MA 1 . . ,. - A: -5 xy , x P4 A V A ea 5 - V7 R :,. Va. Q rr an ct tt wt T , z , ' . A 41 3 t ' ' r fl l ta Xt W in la ,Q i I be y A35 T if sv Sponsored by Sanga Farms 3? if Q VY' .2 ri' in T? .Jn , ' get .v . h . ,K - A 'fig r, W -14553: '.. is ,.k X fwg,-8 V . 'W Q3 av, :fr I 4' E . u I 21- .W YH- . . , , 'fast' M nf . .'rJ:5f.:' rl 17: involved junior football plagers. Robert Ulloa Joe Urena Emma Valarde Rosie Valenzuela Lupe Varqon Carlos Vasquez John Vela Debbie Wade Jeffrey Wallace Joyce Ward Eddie Washington Kennon White Belinda Wilhite George Wilkes Pat Williams Robert Willingham Sally Willingham David Wilson Barbara Wilson Carolyn Winters Debbie Wolf Doug Womack Ray Wright Christina Ybarra Gordon Young David Yrigoyen Tony Yuriar Paul Zermen Curt Rutherford was bought by Glenda Sharp to be her New Zealand Baby, fn WJ -, 'H 1 f' Du xfdf lil N Hv'i f ' In N5 L64 .' x PM W. 'A xx. J it g 1 ,i 4 -f 1 , 'Q' - M Q f 'Z' ' 7 '-3 A ew-7X1 '35 '. .N W:-it .- ks: J x ,P K' 2.57 . .szgs jqq ., 5'5 iQlfbA!s5 l 'eg V? gr Q 'VA l kr ' I In Er 5.4, Q ' K if' -. D uf . , .J CA 4. A ' ' V .- in ffl? V e - r . 'ix Q its f, Y' fy dk- Ixx N. A52 . viffi. i ny: 1 ll Ill -:H K N., 1. 4, ?' Fp f' via. 1 - Will you hold your horses! lRosie Valenzueiai Sponsored by Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Wolf and Tangerine Gardens Mobile Home Park Election of officers registration and The class of '70 started their year oft with the Baby Ball. On A Car- ousel was the theme for the night. The turnout to the dance was tremen- dous. The class also came out with a class constitution that was passed without any hesitation. They did a fine iob in getting everyone to attend the pep rallies, and participating in the Blue and Gold Day. Traditions Week was also a big event, and again they proved that their class could work together. The class of '70 had a great year. The officers elected to lead the sophomores were Kathy Arce, trea., Marilyn Frans, sec., Billie Jordan, man. ot ent., Debbie Dillard, rep., Danny Santos, man. of pub., Joe Pa- dilla, vice-pres., John Osterkamp, pres., Betty Kasinger, cheerleader. Right: S. T. Lowe, Oscar Smith and Shirley Park plowed the way for the sophomores in many of their activities. Bottom: The event that thrilled the sopho- mores was the day they ordered their class rings, Judy Pauley was measured for her ring size by Mr. Jim Dutch. Sponsored by M. Kobayashi Trucking and Bob White. buging rings began sophomore activities. A Q Fei A A Q1 ' 74' if S on A- . . 3 fi 1 rp, K i,--5 gg' .iii Q la-X' be ,Q 6 Q 5' ' Mutha if W- 'il' V ' B B3 f if A kk ' YM- , '- '93 rl V L' S 31355 :ziz A ,MN v ll 2 :zzz fra? 'FJ 1 effsf -I 464 fl ,gf fr. .iff .A any My ,I , Q ry k5.3lkvs.+-.:A... ,, 1 f. i fig., ' V,-f ty, V yr typ g. A .-jg r ay! Lynn Lem w, -WSQL r 1 351226 1, ,iff fr ' ,J-3, , , Q, J ral V. 2 'Kr ,N 4 , A' A If ' A F'--. .....a.. aster wrote out her schedule at registration. Bill Beard Mary Becerra Don Bedwell Dan Beeson Bertha Benavides Robert Benson Robert Berker Robert Breshears Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs, Orville W. Sullivan and Kershaw 8- Son, Inc. Luis Abalos Frank Acero Scott Adams lrene Aguado Dora Aguilar Bencranda Alarcon Margaret Alcala Katy Alcantra Gus Alvarez Susan Alvarez Mark Alexander Mary Anderson Celia Aquilira Arthur Arauio Linda Araujo Mary Araujo Kathy Arce Leonard Armenta Christine Armstrong Dolores Arulzo Charlotte Asbill Mary Avila Dale Axler Olga Banks Maria Baragas Debbie Baxter Janet Baxter Q ' 1 24, YN-, s- 'A ., -ffl 1 L ,K A 'ax as eb A- -R ...Xt were y XX .ill .A ' Q f ' in s 2' , ,A , yn I -i wi ' ff 'IQ- ia V f Sophomores kept busg bg social 'G L. kngjmy x I , 'Q N. we , Q f E 1' N I' K ' , ' I 1: I f C Y . 'ky YK nw, 1 xxffv e A 5 Jwvvdl. ,125 5 'l if , ffgfgsx J W Q '- I ' Ii 1 f ' fit I L Qi gas A, A i ,E L h ix W' 6 ff! ', ca ll KF. Nhgs, il, EI' : 1- ,, 4 f 22 E Iyar ' as I, ,Q , F R i .. pa le ' I 1' A A i 17 Y :gr J . lp, 'B Ni! 4, , ip ,J L3-lk.lg K wry A z t ,li V V . .fi 3 C Jinx 'V l lu ll .ie .. , selefilknsiiiil l ll f may m 2 ie if 9 , at ,L 5 -3 , -gs, ll 24535 f W -:A 'j ,,,V .gp ll fm F' I Q 5 ta I S. Q , 553553 .X in - if L J' ' ,, tr f . Y ' . , 'gig , . ,. gg ' ' J' y Vf is - f1'.:ff2f1 I a ii E ' 1: 4 W ' it-:swf - , el .Q -4 ll 2-1 ,V Y-lm 5' Q ev VJ .2 5 'LW ' ,ig t -Q3 U . ' - l ' l 4. .QSQ1 .2 , y ' QW 4 r . i W ' YW? -. .- M i--' .fl X it l ' l at lc il ' 4 ' J Mi g B it fl A -C ,C y V W sk' , get - 4. Q., 4: ' f va xi e-ay fig .J ev- A W V3 Q, ,, .iw Q. 5 r ,if Wt ,i f, ' il W t l 'X 1 It ,b Sponsored by Don Cox Ranches Keith Brigham Johnny Brown Lance Burfield Scott Byrd Ruben Camargo Andy Campbell Joe Cannon Thomas Carter John Castaneda Terry Castillo Virgil Chappel John Chicon Rebecca Cleland Kenneth Coffman Alphonso Corneio Elizabeth Corrales Juanita Cortez Chritina Cosia Donna Cox Cortellia Crenshaw Saldino Cruz Alice Cuadraz Bill Cupp Carolyn Dahm Mike Daugherty Irma De Haro Dennis Dill Debbie Dillard Carol Dobbins Mario Dominguez Robert Duane Edward Duarte Nancy Dugger Rex Eaves Kaye Edmondson Nancy Ellet Joe Escalera Geneva Espinosa Marcellina Espinosa Doro Esquer Joe Estrada Chris Farjado Mike Faulk Sherrie Fedewa Marshall Felician Jessie Felix Anthony Felix Steve Fenter Ralph Fernandez Donald Eerrin Deborah Flood Darleen Flores Joseph Flores Marilyn Frans Sydney Frye Doyle Fugget Bertha Garcia Carmen Garcia Cheryl Garcia Isabel Garcia Sinnie Garcia Judith Galindo Luis Gallardo Arthur Gamboa Sally Garrett James George Elaine Gerhardt Barbara Gibson Susan Gilles John Gillespie John Glenn James Gofton gossiping between class periods. S. ' l Agn Fur- V Hurry up, this load is heavy! lJim Tatum, Susan Mamer, Cheryl Garcia, Kim Lyall, Sandy Tupka, and Danny Williams.l Kenneth Hamilton Bill Harberf Linda Hardman Gloria Harrell Ernie Harris Sharon Harrison Margie Hayes Tull Heath Roger Henderson Janice Hill Karen Houchin Kathy Houck Norma Howard Larry Hurtodo Maria lbarra Delbert Jackson Martha Jauregui Linda Jones Billie Jordan Betty Kasinger Norma Kastner Dwayne Kellum Joanne Kershaw Myron King Steve Kinkead Paul Kobayashi Doncella Kramer .ai :gl 5 ' 'Q A . , W, 5 L: :R K 'V 4 A - A mx W ' ,' -5, ' 'g lr fi? P ,xg , aw s s K f V xg X ' Y? A, .'. Q fi V '-,r ' 19 y A ,,s. , it I . f 3 Q- A x ' 5145 L ' 1 'V J X V ,fy ' ' L gif ssor Q J-twig Sponsored by Mr, and Mrs. Joe Frans Jerry Goswick Henry Graham John Graves Dennis Green Susan Grilalva Harvey Guerrero John Guillen Luisa Guitierez Mary Hader Henry Halcan LW- qw If ,gif aa -ur, s l J' is H is . s X li ll il. Q o o M fr ff f -zfikj xv-4 ,J-P xi ,, ' if ll, li ' , .1 V32 1' f- -. r . i r .. ' x -- rm' X .. J i 4 mvvv' -fr K iiwillfll l rx g L Qi. lv Sophomores enjoyed themselves 'S L 1' if' .Cf-ff 6 - if Q I If x,,,' -ur X QR L K 1 W X W Q 'tj' , T, , cf V A! lg- it , D o ,jfwhi ,, rr R. :Q L if ' 1- L Fi L' , .3 . f J - i Zririeeq L L M N i rl X il r tiiffsffrt 1 ' ' h li. ' W A 1 l '. A ' ' A W: -QW' QQ J 9 522 .1 - W 'L ff - , , fv-,fl?'H,sgi - Q 1 r 0 fe' lilllllllllili' Vs. 7 'ff 5 VF. gd! s-'aj' . ft. ex . I z f i A! r v '3 ' John Mobley Noberto Moraga ll aw X - - Robert Morales ' D' 3? Alice Moreno 41. wr L a- 42 , L A' if , 1 2' Fi 1 I' A Greg Matter John Myers Lupe Navarro . Raymond Navarro Q 'Q Q 2 . - ii gf L JT' f ev. A , V l - or 1 f y 4. ' x 1 ' 2 :F Esperanza Noriega Frank Noriega Theresa Nunez ' AnnieOieda 4 J j 1 'Q A if Sw- L i 33511 .-Y Arlene Ong David Ornelas . Yolanda Orozco w Fernando Ortiz X 5' . ,. ue ' ' f,'mf ': s -, . 'yd A- it , 3 1, I if r V N-Z r R! V' b f .-Q - f Q Ai lil ' .- Frank Ortiz Juana Ortiz , John Osterkarnp ,rx 24 - Q Keeton Otis , f li 'E bf 4 A' illey f,..,- 'f L, L . Gs j +' n in ' F - - 'J K , f 3' ' f ld , . ?7,s,:' Sponsored by Frank R. Lyall and Son Alan Laird Wesley Lomb Charles Laney Georginna Layon Joe Layon Bruno Lazzarado Lynn Lemaster Paulino Leon John Lim Frank Loyo Kim Lyall Mike Lyons Stella Magano Virginia Magancl Ellen Malone Susan Marner Mary Mares Debbie Marinello Elvira Marquez Mary Martinez Mary E. Martinez Charles McDonald Raymond McLaughlin Richard McLaughlin Gilbert Mendez Leonard Mendez Richard Miles Ain't she sweet? iChet Wesley, David Stewart, Debbie Marinello bg relaxing at lunchtime. Joseph Padilla Lupe Podron John Palomino Gary Parker Allan Patterson Judith Pauley Lynn Penolley Betty Perez Carmen Perez Edna Perez Sylvia Perez Charlotte Philot Denny Pistole Holly Pritchett Dale Ramey Robert Raya Charles Rebik Martha Rebollar Miguel Renteria Roaie Renterio Donna Rhoods Irma Rios Pat Robinson Steve Robles Gloria Rodriguez Alan Rogers Deborah Ronsdell lv , , . '74 Q ff: N. V, f' 'S F 4' -- ,,, Q-,' n Q ,-. f f .I - ' I so 'X 7 4 ,,' - - Q' Y my - L QQ im f N ' I ' 1 r 5111141 U S 1 - xl l if we V- r ,xievi--1l'2'f .. r' an i lb 'S - n C Q1 -fm . -I r V- ' ,Q Ag - S i f- '- , ll K .,. 1 ' ' .filf e 4. N my , ye, t .fifffb 57 .9 X V xl' R S, l lifiifiiiifltiri f lmrf i r, s ,fr if 1 H I' 'S' 'K v . Hg ,' , X , 2. fi , ' Q 1 ,avi ' ' X .1 , 4' PM P r 4 , , rits intel l Salvador Rasales . Norma Rosas ' 9.1, ,W 4' 4' Q Alberta Rubio X. 4- Q I .'.' 1 Celia Ruiz VN ' N -ne' X 'fi' LX, K i uf! X , i Rosa Ruiz Tony Ruiz f .b Leanne Rutherford f Cyndie Rutledge 4 : n W 17, Q if , . . -r - Aurora Salanzar Edward Sanchez Elsie Sanchez Celia Sandoval Rosa Sandoval Dianicio Santana Rosalinda Santana Terry Santillion Danny Santas Sally Santos Charles Sauer Heidi Schidt Joe Cannon, Lindsay Smith, and Peggy Williams.l , i -X XX S L. Q If '9 fw,f-X K C - 6,5 f i. 'V 5, JR 4 v.. rl l ' ov .,, an 0575 if 4 'Q' Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Schmidt and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Dobbins 3 .,n 4 1 .ml w mth. 15951 , ,, 441614 ii. ' 1. - gn i -yy N . in Sophomore boys were sold for the Neta Scott Richard Scott Tracey Scott Charles Sellers Don Senter Juan Servin Robert Severt Arthur Sigale Peter Silva Barbie Simpson Noel Sims Gilbert Skipper Beverly Smith George Smith Linsay Smith Grace Soltero George Sotleo Celia Soto Ruby Soto Dorthy Staiger Rita St. Cin Clifford Steimle Robert Stemple Kenny Steward David Stewart Debbie Stiff Mary Stakes ,., S , -. 2,5 N r :Q , il iii cet. 'Ja iff- tb 'xl I r 2 F I has ' , l ' A ' ' If V ' Q l rl ' 1-5 ' Y , - ' i -mr i f 3f+',' rm.-X. ' 'Y X f ll : l' fl: an f fi .- A - ,A A , f Z -,. fr- S ' ffl- 71 39? we I . ' ,t I 5 ve,-L' Q . Q me 5. A - ., x ' ' rr if , V Nl ' f f In ,' 3, if -l S ' n. n ' 4 ' ,J , . A 2 9 'E N ,L .gsr V at 'f x ? A- 6 V' 4: is 44 -341 J .u w , . '-' tw V . ' as 1' l r, 1 i Nt' 9' . Q, '- ' , XA , R, i, 1 A ,C i ll A lr , 55 lvl? I l x li i fl? 1 Donnie Suits Laura Sullivan Connie Swaim ' if A - Qs, 'L 4 .. X 11125 eggs l '33 n i '6 ,fn l24 Carol Swaim Bill Taecker Lina Tapia at sa sv .J , V Jim Tatum Clara Thomas Ann Thompson rx ,l x 'li V . Anita Torres Fidel Torres Nick Torres xr. ' ' s EM 'if' ' 5 gil ball players. Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. R. L, Simpson Mb Karen Houchin, Betty Kasinger, and Peggy Williams enjoyed the sale of J V foot benelll of increasing school funds. M I . K K S . ,.. s A it 3 ' , ' A ' '- fsrgnrzrf' Q , i as Q X y 7 l f 1 . 'Sf 5-S' af M 'N la X 'W 'F well' Mi l I 1 ff. t fx l 4 Robert Torres Sandra Tupka Janet Van Darn Jessre Valadez Rebecca Valera Gilbert Vallarta Inez Vasquez Arthur Verdugo Irene Vrllagra Paulette Wagner Burt Walton Joe Cannon was sold to a lucky girl X Jahn Warner ' F' :as Mig 'ga' 'lla ffrrtk f as . lzla 25-lf. 6 ,ill , r Q f- 2... T Ji' QL QQ? 1' 3 iv? if K, , ' .J , K '- if L V , L- jf! .' i ,i it 11 Xa ' '. 'V an 5 'lit ' , r 'if fi A 1 ev Q H ,ts QS? V y 4 ' ' , X- s ' - W yi, ' L . 5 t fu , ' f E A. r-, 3 i i rd . , Q ' Ge-1 ggi , A 'r fl it 3' K 4 -5: V ' iw ff . rs- y r Q , ta ' ,4 - ' A my ,rr 1 1 'it 2 4 4' N 1 ti 'Q' Sponsored by R. B. Wilson Co. and Smith Seed Co Jeanne Waters Mary Welner Judy Weldon Johnny Wells Robin Whrte Charles Whitlow Christine Williams Danny Wllllarns Davld Wlllrarns Peggy Wilhams Rick Wrllrarns Rhonda Wilson Lrndc Win Edward Woelke Gary Wong John Wright Mike Wright Charles Wyatt Angel Ybarra Alice Yescas Sharon Youstler Jae Zerrneno Vance Mallory Lupe Chavez Participating and gelling at all pep The class of '71 unfolded their list of campus activities by registering attending Orientation and then when they were welcomed by the Associated Student Body Officers and members of the school admini- stration. Guided by their newly elect- ed class officers, who were inspired by their class advisors to be the best, the freshmen insight about the school brightened, Before long, they were in the midst of the various traditional activities of B.U.l-l.S. They added color and learned the true meaning of school spirit at our pep rallies, when Blue and Gold Day ar- rived, the results of their efforts and ready-planned ideas im p r e s s e d everyone. The most important social event for the freshmen was the annual Baby Boll. Given in their honor, its success made it an unforgettable evening for them. All in all, the class of '71 had a successful year. Q4 sexes f, 5,1 if The freshmen advisors were Mr, Robert Van Orsdel, Mrs. Janet Presley, and Mr. Xenophon Jones. Here they discussed plans so the class of '71 would be best. l26 it stiff wff x Q , K Officers for the class of '71 were- Front Raw- Lu e Knight cheerleader Mary Vavra treos , . p , : , Nancy Mason, sec., Alexa Stafford, rep., Back Row: Louis Lerma, pres., Salvador Velazquez, v pres., David Bull, mgr. ent., Dan Franks, mgr. pub. 'rf Sponsored by Class Officers of 1971 sv' 4 -5 assemblies kepi ihe class of '70 aciive Salvador Acero Gary Acord Larry Adams Slacy Adams Luis Agilera Mike Aguirre Mary Ann Agundy Cruz Alarca Alvino Alarcon Ricki Aleksick Ann Alvaro Rosa Aquilar Alex Arauio Yvonne Armstrong Dorlene Arredorido Dorris Arredorido Maria Arredondo Marjorie Ashursr Richard Augusta Marsha Ausiin Andres Avila Judith Axler Sreven Ball Jim Barry Aurelia Belandres Terrie Bellenlant Pablo Beravides i, P' ff ,, fl 'i Z if -l I Q ' 1-.i i f V N A Nj nw Vw R X . er .ff X A ' ,, C' asf X , ' , in ' ' X ' ,i , V li W ei '- ik i 'nnfgl LZ I ' 1 fl ' ,. :W li ' I , iff C .. M o , il ,- -w ' 'Ch' ' A l -A Q3 -- V' 5 if .. y 15 X ft ' ' ' I xiii 11, I 'I Tryk v .. , , N K I I f gil . A iw f is r 'M'-WV if A 'i A ' 1 iq, X In i .. if ' 'X f If 1 Wes Blevins qi Janet Blevins , , ,l Claude Babb 'Q ' f ' lp A sr' Xl l ' ' C. 4 - A Michael Bass Debbie Brown Dickie Bryor . f- Q, 5: rni? ' , v. is 4 vs '1' ifilx ' If 1 H. 'J David sun ll H Joe Burgueno Elizabeth Burneite I ' is 1 S x , v 11 X v X in Z A is .X 1 : l m 1 W li .5 d il fi-?lfr'if3li?5'x Lisa Byr Joe Caballero Debbie Cameron 1 - - 1 , . Olivia Campos Theresa Campos Gene Carderias I 1 ' ' ll ' +19 t ,- W I . l yx J. f .e Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cameron Rick Caron Gilbert Carpio Glenda Carter Sandro Carter Suzanne Casey Christina Castaneda Daniel Castaneda Mario Castaneda Micky Costro Raymond Caudillo Ben Cervantes James Cervantes Mark Chittock Vivian Christman Charles Cochran Gerelene Coleman Betty Contreras Lucy Contreras Anthony Couchman Billy Cooper Lloyd Cooper Winona Crabtree Jay Creiglow Michele Crittenden Palrnerin Cruz Sergio Cruz Allen Culley Pamela Dale Anet Daniels Jim Daniels Debbie Davis Donald Davis Robin Davis Mary De La Cruz Richard Delgado Richard Diaz Mona Diego Brenda Dobbins Judith Dobbins Maria Dominguez Deborah Dooley Dennis Dorsey David Dotson Ora Dotson Lonnie Drew Freshmen experienced the ordeals 3. mv '.V Q. . HA' K 4. . Q.- Q ,J N 4 T C., YA, , . .d I A, LA: f fl 7 if ' A W n A nhl ' A ' sg? I 1. if, iz. :R la? T . Y E, 'tn J i Q ' 'xsbeif i ,V 4 ' ,. ,W g ' F.g'.1, .r.:j: , 7' A V , , A ,.,l:yL -35.121 . A ., ,Q , x Q v . .,.f, ., ' - if 1. The i 9 i l:i.,rf , f-,rf v3.11 .4 .s iv , ff N 3 J or -P-if .ss WW l' A YY' C o , , ' .. ig, -' ' ,K X. .1 ' 4'.i,ix?,k1r Q , i . ., may itil? ' 3 ' ' git 2 I-f Z 1'l1 l :R .-fr -V' x I 1: ri 1 ' Pix 1. H.. ,fp 2 ,,- N A fl ' 'fi 'v ef 'gi -Ll: at my ,, . ' ' 75 i xw H X. ,L G-1 C59 X 4 . 'TQ.,. fn, .filfv Y git-15 --- ' tiki' ,an 4- f K f 1 X 2 n J - ,ig - or .is J li i , y , , Y' 'J ' if Q' 1 ' X fi 1 it ag ' 4 if l . f 1. i Rf 1 ee agar Mr Monroe patiently explained to Marsha Austin and Nona Crabtree how to register. Sponsored by Roger Davis and Raymond 0'ConnelI N ,xx i . l28 K of registering on Registration Dag 'L' f. f. if-7 ,, Yer .. nie 4 I ,E lu tm' 1 f,iEu',.f- fr 4-H .1-ig -.v . - . i 'ie , Oplene Drew Berna Dunas David Duran CT w,4 . tr KA I ' ld Denise Duval Garry Eaton Stephen Edge ev A ,J ,V v'. f ' ' George Edwards Patricia Elevazo Donald Emariuelli vs.. Y.. r A - i . , C g , 4 Jose Eros Julian Escalera Jose Espinoza ,Q . -' .AS E I iii ini lg . '., ' J' i exwq-Q: 'get r F . f f Q 4 1 4 Nora Espinoza Mary Espita Y Ernest Estrada L' xx L. 'Do you always do this ,, I , ' illifliir 45 ,X z A :A 4 .11 Q A af:-,.. I 'V 'L, g 'A ,Us rx ' Q2 - f X I , NW ,r .M L, 9 Rx ,Q 4 'H' 4- 5. 98 'Y' Q F . H f - N' vr. Q, ,' I.. K we . ..,, , t S A ig 1 'Ye man' v,'. ', ,Q 'j A X 1' .4 li .gh ' ' F SE' si -do t U ,i 'E Y 3 F ' .. ' A ixlrfl ilffiihl -'A ' it - lk'lll Sponsored by Stephen Ball and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Emanuelli gi. 'J rr' 4' 3 0' when you are nervous, Steve Ball? Richard Estrada Terry Estrada Leland Eudy Mike Fargo Frank Felix lgnacio Fernandez Dan Fifield Leticia Figueroa Scott Finnell Julie Fleming Cynthia Flood Anita Flores Theresa Flores Susan Fox Elizabeth Franklin Ernmitt Franklin Dan Franks Montey Freeman Maria Fregoso Alberto Galdan Hector Gallardo Enrique Galyan Herlinda Garcia Jesus Garcia Mary Helen Garcia Robert Garcia Frank Garza Attendants at Freshmen Reception enjoyed Ramona Garze Nlary Ann Gaston Shirley Gilmore Kathy Glen Jim Glenclening Martha Godinez Gloria Gonzales Peggy Gonzales Ray Gore Cathy Goswick Arthur Griialva Manuel Griialya Michael Guillen Robert Guillen Lark Gunthert Angelita Gutierrez Madrid Gutierrez Jean Guzman Gary Hamlin Alvie Harrison Fernando Herrera Taal Hillack Patricia Hirose Adrienne Hodsan Rick Housdan Steve Jack Aurelio Jauregui John Johnson Mike Joiner Robert Joiner Arthur Kern Terry King Waverland King Lupe Knight Jerry Knox Mark Kaon Q4 aw? SI' I XM' I 'ff .gr R' , . '. Q so ' A A -2: X , -rf rv , , fx K. HUA Ygtf l 1' y vw. ' v is . xl .. 1 . --.q,s3,' 53? Mia, - . . get X I 4. - cr.-, - ,. ,I ' - 1 A .J , M LJ ' 4' -.1 ' Q -7, up W ,v N, , A P 'f Q ll X ' .MJ'Q3f?3 Saud, 'fx .x i L J 'U' f-A fl it 2, . V-5?-5131 . if fiiiiiiiiii 1 fir. .A - fi '15, .. ,, . Cy- we 'ff p Q ' il 3-, N. N fl 'Q ll' ' gvljy y . JQQX - NR 'J 1:-f x .M V -v 'l L i v LAX' J X if Johnnie Krigbaurn 'gli g g ic? Steven Kuhn .TQJ . Gene Kyle - we 6 V 'f vii f L t l Deborah Lane Serena Layon X , Carol Layton ' QQ . n x -E we N Ernest Lazo , 4 f A-Q Louis Lerma if '. ' ' ' Rex Lesicka I ,J v-9 19. . X 1 'g . 'L' ' f ' -1 if - 2 J James Lindsey Joyce Lisenby Fernando Lopez Carol Moore and Julie Fleming entertained the parents at the Freshmen Re- ception, Oct. IO. 130 Sponsored by Stanley Seed Co. and Lesicka Bros. I .,,. wa. A-.x A A M it lJ the entertainment and refreshments kr- g: lf i K M ' ' 1 I t W 1' 5' K'-' ,h X N - i' i. if ' fill' 3:7 tl J 'Y r x., . -5 y -jf L 4 r . ry ,A ox at . if , i ll ' + A. r .. i, t r 5 r H an Ag' 5' Se t':7 l : 'G G J, L A A 4: T ,. A ,ng 2 1 'QD ll . xl - J L Y tilt r l L if-'rr W . '. !,:,1 - .za A- .. y A D x ci.: F A ' J: 0 m yn ,mg VW , . Q K .' - VK -HK rg ' ' L - ' ' M gl at ' f .L t 1 ' if we i, Wfj L rn rw gan rf .lm Z 3. A.: M v J -. L. A tx y i 7 ji tux fllpdyivw , My , ix ei xifx ' t . S v 11 X f' K . l . .1 4 Sponsored by John J. Elmore While the refreshments were being served everyone became acquainted Luis Lopez A. V. Lawrie Christina Magana Rosa Magdalena Gilbert Malcornb Rodolfo Maldonado Elaine Marner Armando Mares Maria Marquez Micky Marquez Ralph Marquez Susan Marquez Greg Martinez John Martinez Nancy Mason Joel Maybee Robert McAfee Rhonda McLaughlin Scott McNaughtan Gustavo Mendez Gloria Mendoza Margaret Mendoza Francisca Meya Eloisa Meza Milton Miguel Denise Miller Mike Miller Lupe Minor Victoria Miranda Mary Mgbley Bobby Montague David Montano, Delores Montana Rita Montemayor Carol Moore Pat Moore Teresa Morales Billy Moreno Billy Muse Charles Neuhaus Gary Noblitt Greg Nunez Frances Ogaard Jeffrey Ogaard Arthur Oieda Freshmen learned that studying plaged uh., ' Irene Oieda .5 ,' 'LQ 4 Linda Oieda v - .IQ Maureen O'Neal I 4 ll A Flores Oralia LA' , K Jesse Ortiz og Josephine Ortiz N- ' X I . 1 is .. Q3 V J . g .4 - , w. .N hi' lr iw, , , I 33. I f 'N K I 1 u Mark Osterkarnp 4.: ' , ' Norma Otero V? Patrick Pace t. 25' ,Ar '-,pw X 'WIA-'Z -:til J cf' ' -lnKK,..,n K lf 'lgxjrg O W ,, , Joe Pacheco ' A X ., - A , ,Q 9 Emma Packett . X ' ' 24 Ofelra Palato 1 i ' Q I l 3 cyl , ' I,-Q ,K-Q. - ,y'.iA ,'. r .x r tc - . , , , K ,fc-. , X, 'N v.. Dee Dee Pollock Greg Nunez studied extra hard because he knew that it would be to his 5 L. Donna Parsons dv t e lm 'E-X 4 X? ' Mike Patterson G on ug ' If 354 i r fm fue 'f , ffl? sl il Ruby Pegues K N' Max Pena fl ' ' J Emily Penson , , V k ri A, Martha Peraza I 1 ' 'ff l K VX, ' Rudy Perez 'fa' .3 za mx Mike Prism . f' . KQV. . A Y John Piseno ,Lp 3' we . -9 - A l, , David were , , . ,ir , me 4, x . I ,,.f 1' lv, af I l ' s l Terry Plstole s.l'F'g'ZLy e r FV 4 Eh! Eva Pizano Peggy Pleasant ' ' Q Dall Porter O J - ,, 4.- Deborah Presley Y .vii f V F W X. Q- I V3 v Jacqueline Presle ,732 1731. Y' .V gg- 4 ' ' s,fQf1f ' Susan Presley KB, . .Li LQ. ' ' -W 15' ' 5 2 NV, .R 'ft Q I Robert Price Y 1 ' ' , K .2-I 33?-gr, L ,X ' -Y ,gf fl Ricky Pryor X 4 . 354-4' 'WY' 4 'fiffelrf' 4 1 Carmen Quentano l 1 f ew Fi, We if is of , , ,J 5 if Q 2-. Elizabeth Ramirez Gloria Ramirez G Pete Ramirez ,,, Q.. 3, g W' N . 3 Eufrasia Ramos y '55, 'A vi ' ',, , :M Jesse Rastner ' c ' l 'f ' ' . ,X--7 , Stephen Reeves ' ' W Y ' Z X 0 J L'nda Renn . .fr 4 -it ' 71 l W ' 33' ic 9 t N-.S Q ' RoberrRenn V xx ix 1:3 ' , Frances Renteria r txmx aw I X L . Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Acord and BilI's Appliance TI imporlanl parl in their campus life xr R ' . at ' ,N V: dz S ' , , ey? Il '-4? . 'T f2i7 S' l7 ,iv lily!!! . , .za X W llllf -- -F- 11 'A A g ' if ar . xlwll V7 v ' R RW if Q ' r l Q li. V -. l ll r J r m- 'S .X r , r S at V lr . l ,f 2 Q' Slif lr' 'R' QT, ' 5 :A Y ,K A kg, W ra ' s it . f lx I A A 7 - ' 2 32' R ' '59 'F 3' V ,. my .253-fffli it QR, X A' QC' 55Si555i5555???Eg5g12L ra in llvllj ' ' 'le - 41, i J 1.1.1-I-Q. -'-I-If-'-' .4 ' 'rl v ' rr .A yi Mona Silva it 5- '- Ronald Simpson A y ., -3 ' ., .X 3 Y '4-'13 l z lf Gerald Singh Olga Singh r Patricia Singh -. Gerry Skipper . V I x l,?4 ff i ' , Y ' Saida Slali Larry Small .pr .. - T, M , M., r ur use . Beth Riley Martha Rivera Mary Rivera Terry Robertson Salvador Robles Arthur Rodriguez Eddie Rodriguez Frank Rodriguez Wanda Rodriguez Lonnie Rogers Blanca Romero Gonzalo Romero Itora Romero John Rose Marvin Raahotas Karice Round Susan Rubio Johnny Ruiz Grace Sabalo Eddie Salas Carlos Salceda Rachel Sanchez Rosa Sandoval Rabart Sontillan Kart Schmidt .lady Scott Rudy Seanez Ruben Seanez Donna Sellers Larry Sellers Mike Sellers Gilbert Servin Norman Severe Victor Sevilla Ester Shank Estella Silva , w.z,n+ ' v R Q ' f iz' ffiztr-3: l. w , K. fu? W f' Steve Ball and John Krigbaum exchanged notes during study hall. Sponsored by AI Blevins Aircraft Maintenance. 4 Enthusiasm and a unified class made Stacy Adams, Keep away! This is a private discussion. Linda Smith Thomas Smith Linda Snyder Carmen Solarez Jesse Soriano Lolita Springer Alexa Stafford David Stahlman Mary Staiger Georgann Stanley Leuen Starkey Kathy St. Cin Karol Steward Kirk Stewart Kristie Stranland Bill Straube Debby Swert Steven Tafolla Reta Tannahill Justina Taylor Keith Thomas William Thomas Velta Thompson Richard Thurman Maria Pineda m T ft , V ,.,s If , , --X. 'V -f u . fs:-l 3 3-- V, Q M T s,- Q . 1 Q Q7 . my . A , 'X ' '4' X 'Y ' f 'lk r' 'Z il' ,U 1' -.a2fmIfa'fi.lw f : all 'Lili 4, vi? . 5, ' l C., Q of H vxxW'f4 I I A Vg f , ll' X-ll Q ' i X E K I , N: 1 ' L, ff, , Rely Y A . 4 W. . iz ld V 'K , 5' .iff ,, v 1. i if ' ' 'T' i Q Manuel Torres 4' ' Q isa? ,x XL. , 5 if y by If ,A ,g ,. sg . - t ' - U .?6.'imii, , ., , 3545 A A 'T' , Clifton Turley A V Isabel Valencia Yuvanda Valenzuela Rodney Van Beber V 6 ? r Walter Van De Walker f- ' W 1 , 4, N3 ww Thomas Van Orsdel Q- A 1 'Rai lift? Sal Vasquez K xx , V? ,pf Maricela Velarde V ' ' 1. i 5 ,f , 'M -,.,,- 'T - r l lil-l i John Volker Paula Wade Windy Wallace ' 4- . Ronald Wallet .A 4- N - i Linda Ward ,M l ,ur ' M , - ..,, R, K JOYCe Warwick Q - rx , 'T JG ,- i M . Mary Wavra 5 f H , A YV ' Y' - T S Catherine Waycott J 6 is ' R , ' ' ' is V I is , David Wesch , ' Y , -A V' - ll'-'le f 5 1 sd. if 2 :st f T T 1 . for a successful gear 0-P 4,1 51.12 i e 4 in 7.4-,, W Cathy Whittle e 1 ' ' K 'k Raymond Wiest ' ' l' ' ' Aix YQ H Marilyn Williams I Z I I. U 3 ,J 'V ' ' '- David Willingham UN f ., Q1 Yvonne Wilson . uf. ' Harold Winters 9'-Yd,.x,k VY f v , Stephen Winters .2 , 'max ' - i QJ ' - 4,-:Q fri-gg .iffy - Scott Wesley V' Anthony Woelke 'A 'ni ,jg ' , X' .- is Q Harvey Wong '-J . , , , ' 4 Q? - 1 Kathleen Wong , I '55 V l t Craig Wood Rf, f-, pw. Q' ,A W! Y .rkxrh 1 R . , K 'Y , ., - 1' 1 ' x I Yvonne Yborra ' Q L' Jessee Yescar X I Rosalva Zermerie s - 1 Richard Zuniga . ' 1 ., 5 X ' The freshmen participated in the serpentine The freshmen looked uncertain as the varsity cheerleaders led them in their first cheer at the Freshmen Orientation. Sponsored by Salvador G, Velazquez and Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Whiille rganizaiions . . . ihrough business and social aciiviig-projecis. guesi speakers. field irips and banqueis, give siudenis wiih common inieresis a chance io work iogeiher. Honoraries ai BUHQ recognize oui- sianding siudeni achievemenis and services. .Q M. ny, --. xv ., ,,. . W ,gy , 1, sf,--A -'S Gwen ' Yearbook iaff Sh-ived To Meei Deadlines fr 'K-....., K ,. f Senior-editors Mary Smith and Roger Price conferred with Co-editors Wayne Oleslw and Brenda Srockstull, while advisor Mr. Martin and Sales manager Mr. Laughlin looked on. SJ nv My im, ,,.,f--vv-1' ' -,S ... , M-...fr ,- . fi. wha' Q NX Doug Womack and Jerry Laird discussed cap- tions done by George Wilkes and Dennis Perkins. l 38 A rare shot af Doug Womack and Lynn Burnett typing. lx fs l0+v1 Ad sellers and Business managers talked their problems with llweir advisor Mr. Ross. lllosernary Ferrin, Steve Turley, Jan Swearingen, Harold Fifield, Sally Howenslein, Carson Kalin, Judith Turman and Manuel Slali.l Sponsored By Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Turman And Maintain Superb Quality T .f :S 'sm 'e 1 . .A ,.2.,,.f htkrvqifgyr 5 'J yy, V' X utifank ' K: . . f ax vw-t,i..V,,'.. I. ' fsf' .U.35?f N ' .- ,N ' M A A ' f?i ' Q gs '- ,V V , ' . 5 5 1 T . sr V ' V. ti , . , , fry, ,,srf ,. 5 , , ' Nd vi 'K' V .5119 X -f V T K' I , ,. A Q., e f' s f 0, ,a,c.,.'jff .w r U ' e . , , 'F gf , . -AQ' w-'M L, 's, S' ' 9 .Q-wersgfi X W., V. ,,, 1 .,' gif, V, ff f .2 - T ,.. w. Lance Reeves, Joe McCormack, Lucille Castaneda, Cheryl Morelock, Edna Lee did layouts for pages A year of measuring, counting and cropping paid oft with the publication of a fine an- nual, New staff members were tutored on what to do's and what not to do's. , J M, fl . , QEQQ Q Ur' Melinda Ogden, Evelyn Cohee and Kristy Chit- tock typed copy. This year the B.U.H.S. yearbook, La Ocotillo, changed leadership after tour years of being under the aus- pices of Mrs. Shirley Park, Mr. Bennie Martin, the new advisor, is not inexperienced in this type of work, ln Montana he was the advisor tor ' two yearbooks. Through his help the statt hopes to put out a yearbook that the students will enioy now and in later years bring back many memories. i. cy If ,f 4 ,fi , .4 u. ' Q, 1 ,gn L56 xv 1 S T:--7 eee Eixe E1 i ,, i X Joe conferred with photographer Jenitta. Photographers were Susan Jordan, Jeff Easter, Jenitto Goswick, Billie J. Frantz, Mr. Jansen. The weight of the yearbook rested on them. M- Q 5' XX 'N-kj' .555 yi 2 139 Eflicienl Librarg Club And . ' 3535: '.12gQrgS. , ,, . ,, . .Y ,,, ,imma rs .Wk lx rx Fmfll VOWI GVEQ Billcdo, Sylvia Chrisrman, Sezarrd row: Barbara Ashhursr, Yolanda Mrs Srahlman, Rubeite Sellers, Yolanda Na- Rebefw Cvrdow, Olivia DOV 'll'19U6Z, Marianne Ramos, Mary Ann Romero, Frances Reyes, varro, Judy Turman, Irene Wyatt, Linda Ball, 5'Ol1lI'TlGf1, Rachel Fernandez, Gloria Herrera. Norma Casranedo, Nellie Burgueio. Third row: Lynn Cody, Mr. Parris. g. . r,- W.,-N WAR. .Ql,.,...... N-..., .YW M. LM ,, 5,s.g , , L ,W , A, Y,m..,? fab., 5. Mr. Parris discussed library procedures wilh his students. lBannie Richardson, Irene Wyatt, Rosetia -I' 53' Crenshawl Jerry Goswick, Susan Valenzuela, and Brenda Williams enioyed library facilities. Sponsored by J. E. Billado 140 w ' ra ' Q Wildcat Journalists f' N 'Zi Y' nw 'Km t i A :ff - x 8,4 axe -ttf? K .aid - 1f , K+ 'f 5? vc' , Vi.. tx 45? if 'fsf Co-editors, Loni Srreuter and Janet Burton conversed with Miss Jimenez. Above, typists worked diligently. IDinah Guzman, Carol Coon, Gary Lincolnl. Below, co-editors Nancy Dickerson and Chet W conversed with Ken Wuytens and layout editors scrutinized photos. lNc1ncy Smith, Becky Shoentield, piated, Debbie Wade, and Kathy Wiliardsoni. Q s I s 4 X i E Q w Donna White provided the stat fwith pictures . ff-gf estley contem- J , Q ASB Officers and CSF Members Were Active The philosophy of education here at Brawley High is one that we, the students are proud of it. It is a phi- losophy that centers around a five- letter word-pride, This year we have attempted to put into effect a plan that not only includes the higher income bracket students but puts a great emphasis on including those who are lower on the income scale. Brawley strives to emphasize basically six functions: school in the community, a school with citizen- ship, an academic program, a counseling and guidance program, and extra-curricular activities. The Associated Student Body has done an exceptional job in promot- ing these six functions this year. Rallie Ulloa, pres., and Randy Van Orsdel, v. pres. , 6 W if , 1' V r ,i Y ,K pq' . . 1 s ASB Officers: lleft to rightl Mike Cox, mgr. of Randy Van Orsdel, v.p., Rollie Ulloa, pres., letldefz MGFR HOVY1mefI't6SS, Swdeftf GCfiVillSS athletics, Barbara Jefferson, sec., Manuel Sloli, Mary Frances Borchard, treas., Brad Matter, directon cheerleader, Brenda Wood, rngr. publicity, mgr, of entertainment, Stevie Fleming, song- 142 In Academics and School Government 1 ig X Y First row: Paulette Wagner, Debbie Dillard John Lim, Susan Valenzuela, Carolyn Guthrie: Heidi Schmidt, Alice Horton, Jaki Fleming, Joyce Uyechi, Second Row: Sharon Youtsler Margaret Dupree, Norma Kastner, Gloria Uribe: Barbara Jefferson, George Wilkes, Sally How- California Scholastic Federation, one of Brawley's honor societies, lived up to its goal of intellectual enlightenment, This year they made the presentation of the Life Member- ship plaque to Mr. vanDam and BUHS which is displayed in the li- brary. They also began a tutoring service for those who didn't progress as easy as others. With teachers' recommendations, qualified students were given the chance to aid these students. The 1967- 68 officers were: Rick Titsworth, president, Mike Cox, vice- presiolent, Joy Jordan, secretary, Mary Smith, treasurer, Rosemary Ferrin, historian, and Alice Horton, the student council representative. We enstein, Rosemary Perrin, Paul Kobayashi, Robin White, Third row: Sharon Emanueli, Deb- bie Wolf, Pat Casey, Donald Ferrin, Sylvia Acevedo, Carolyn Dahrn, Cynthia DeVries, Joe Padilla, Darcy Fuggett, Fourth row: Mary Frances Barchard, Barbara Jack, Curt Ruther- ford, Debbie Brownell, Laurie Round, Ronnie Robinson, Joy Jordan, Glenda Sharp, Janet vanDam, Nancy Dickerson. Fifth raw: Mary Srnith, John Osterkarnp, Dennis Bales, Tul Heath, Jeff Easter, Mike Cox, Harold Fifield, Kathy Brownell, Bruce vanDam, Rick Titsworth. l i l Q ,J ,KX g Mr. vanDam offered a hand in thanks for the presentation of the life membership plaque by CSF president, Rick Titsworth, and vice-president, Mike Cox. r i And Pe Bands Provided Fwrst row Robert Bresheors Dowd Mclmn Tony Godmez Second row Manuel Gorcno Gerald Morse M1ke Wxnrermuie Thxrd row: Nancy Dugger Chnshno AI Dugger was head drum mulor as Entertainment At Events ..-rf 5 ps -,,..b-,..J,, Front row: Mike Wintermufe, Nancy Dugger, Clotilda Castanieto, Arthur Garnboa, Elsie San- chez, Sally Sandoval, Betty Contreras, Suzette Hasty, John Martinez. Second row: Ruben This year, the Brawley Union High School Band has been as active as in past years, but didn't receive the recognition they deserved. lt is still putting out fine music, and it is still learning new patterns and new songs to go with them. These songs were first heard by the students in the pep assemblies, and were re- ceived with much gratification on the part of the students. These were re- ceived this way because the students needed something new and refresh- ing to be presented before the as- semblies, and the band presented it, Among the special arrangements was a bright, happy version of Georgy Girl , a suspenseful form of Fever , and a rollicking, foot- stomping translation of The Battle of Jericho . Besides playing in assemblies, the band did an excellent job of perform- ing in various parades in the area. rays Aguiar, Dolores Arvizu, Ralph Fernandez, Ce- cilia Leal, Yvonne Ybarra, Frances Manternayor, Robert Breshears, Leonard Mendez, Third row: Tony Godinez, David Malan, Manuel Garcia, e e Eric Moore, Ernie Soto, Carlos Mendina, Lupe Virgeal. Fourth row: Sal Palma, Mike Renteria, Dan Beeson, Al Dugger, Larry Fant, Sherrie Fedewa, Clinton Crackel, Jeff Ogaard tif: ,R 2 6.9 ,M L r ' , T ' if fir' - F W if ' ' 'F T fr fi T ., r t , is ws! . ' ' ' '- ,, 51. T-'NEI' - 'ff f , ,v K Y 'O sf . EQ 1 J lg A , F' ', 7 aa-ef . f nl' ,t'f?ef2', ' A , , . ' V r 1, xl A x, Q .. ,E gr I f wig mtg' g 3 f Q f if , gd f .::, - at i .- 'tgp fa 4,2 .. Q N' A f' s sf .gi-e, Y .' G . F-gf? 'V' 1 1, Luft? J 'Q T -' s - T. e Q - f r ik N' , 3,2 V A , -SA , ', . ,r.'i,f??:: N 5, if ' 4 , f A Sl - ' 51 2 ,Ms .f . H, rv -- :LW J , i I Mi. If ,r I I ga 41 ' . f ws N- fr' , . , .' .. if - . .fbi , -. . , .ps , s- 4 f ' - i 4 I , . .y , 2' fi -'U' 5 if '1' 1 ' TE '35 f L' is A+ f 1- , fel -'5I.a.c:.3-ian- 1-' ' 'i AuLl'.---- ' The Brawley Union High School Band marched pensively in the annual Cattle Coll Parade, They played the tune Fever and were followed by the Drill Team and their routine. X l 1 :- -N' rw Majorettes And Flagtwirlers giggle'- W A : fi . l, I E -R ggi i , 'R -',., 4 .- gr i , ws y as ---QQ? , em , Q, 'fi , if 1 . , . A , - f','1:4 .G-5 4 .y K W . L 'i it ft -+ T . . T f ...ly f i . rx? 3 - I . W x 'Z . ' lxdocytesg., at 'E t -r QQRE ll ' A. fix a t - ' , , ,W eg-A : . 7? M ii is i get 2 ' 23,-3 2 ' . is ., I f F K. ', .1 Q 'Q 4 -X W , S X' -,, V' f, A I N 5' li P N V Q f 'Q lg L7 li2x'Ef2ff,j ' g A S ,y A' R' 4 ' i X L if A .Vi X gl ,W x .nik film , l i , g f i , l R. r ' - -A , U 4 gif.. X 4 4 ,,,4, X Alice Estrada, Debbie Stevens, Imogene Fitch. Imo Fitch, Janet Burton, Debbie Stevens, Sue Tcpley, and Peggy Williams withstood bitter cold. s 'X v .,. F' S-f Q K rw ig, if X' 1. ly it 4 EC i 5 1 -'ya . 1 f yi M-, m-.A . rx . ...- i Kneeling: Belinda Ulloa, Peggy Williams. Standing: Debbie Stevens, Barbara Butler, This year's maiorettes were Bar- bara Butler, Marilyn Frans, Belinda Ulloa and Peggy Williams. Barbara Butler and Belinda Ulloa attended camp this last summer at Squaw Valley where the won great honors and recognition with their routine done to the music of Georgy Girl . This yeor's flagtvvirlers were Deb- bie Stevens, Sue Tapley, Janet Bur- ton, Jenniter Burton, Alice Estrada and Imogene Fitch, Along with the Maiorettes, these well-coordinated fancy tootworkers performed at half- time shows during football games and ioined the Drill Team and marching band in representing Braw- ley High in the numerous parades. Hours of devoted practice during the summer aided in their versatility. Added Pep To Creafive Rouiines. ' 3' iff Wi-.-' ' '- ' 'Y VM 'f' ' ,ls , M +mf4QzQf.z,.' 1-irrftifm iivff , dyd : . :,F..,. -rage-0 15: 5 9- - u.,gf:,+. rx ,, , ' . -1 lfrefig' as fr ff- ff- - ' , .1- ' ' . wir , -Q. . .54 . ' , A , 4 If .V ff 3 ,f if-.El H1-f 1, r.-'A , , 4 , , Qi. l f -l . fe , y ?fg.f'2E .-'wr-F3263 -cl. fri, 1 yfegi Arr +- 'Sui Mg '11-?'5YP- 'A' Kgs, . 5 at . l 5:51 5-,Miz . ' ASR? 3 ,slfyr -jgehg I- X -,xg j Q-'. . 1 , 4 . , f iv . ' fit' ,.v,,,f 51' -gg? in-,l 'M : . ' 'e 33' 5' 'f-A-.gws2f V4gad f- ,-Fr' awe. ' f'1-','ge:aQR+Vfif'gf'fy1' A ' gas ' Q ' F-25- ' ' A45 2, .' . -: ' ,. - J 'I :sf . I t ,Y K, 712.437-Zffffve,g. , w ik mvjkuyl . uiaiczii, ,R U .YA 1: M 'Y A-2 - - .4'f. .-'W -3 . UW,--'. v' ..w,-,vf X . w 4 . 1 A ,-wivv. 1, ' -. ,. 2 1- V , - ', 1 , . A ' , 9 fQ'fg Nf-QQ' T 'Tip . 'lf z L , ' 'Y ,i K 'Hi . -:5,,:, N K 'K -,-f ts' - A 1 , .Lf X ' 33 Q., , Qglhxa.-. . gr K . L E W- .W . 2,4 sf Q Q . ,4 in g? Jr: 1 K I a1,1':,'.? B ., 1' , w g V, , ,N ' V . A VS, H .. Y un: :K . N Q -Y 3? 4, , .. U . X3 1 ll 5 ,nl ',, 4 A lla ' .' Ei' fi' ' E . .+I 1 , ' ' - lj .' 1 U- ., , , ug- ,, f . - ' Ml ff , l ::41r1 vw--A l e -- 1 . , -Ear -Q . 4' 5 ' ' , ,I 1 1 1, Lrfifi.. l W r2dfff2s'5, f r f ' gg ' V, 1 , M K . , 'jg ?r5A,g.,eqca5: f . , uf wus. , ' e .Q I gi' W g a f Ol 1' s 'gi ,, M N? xi? l Ha. , W. . Q' fx. 1 Q l J ' .Av . fx ' Sf' a q pa g ws 5 '22 Q, if I W? 1 3 1J?'. -- Q T' :xx r ,, , as l' ri' l ' 95, if aff 'P ' 1 sk Q, Q f ff .5 N Q X' 4: K J. I 9 Si if Y 'fra at ' 1' J 2' 'wigs : 6 ' I 1 ' .5 1 s 1 .1 5 ' 4 r ' 4, QQ' . uf si .2 J :F 5- S':-fTlt:x1!i:ffy6'f3kL?'51?i: 'fiifgfiilfgsf al' Q L L: ' Y - Maiorettes and Flaglwlrlers led The BUHS band in the Cavvle Call Parade. Barbara Butler ,,.f.,... ,. Marilyn Framz ' A ,A ,Q , f , ' . I , . 1 'M cs K' VLYVZ14., I5 ,gg I ,., I p -Ki -e t A e J A QF 24 4- yn eb: w - I Q gr ., H , ZA' X y I 9,4 fx -X E , X Lv. N .VS v 'T 'fl ' L X Q llll ik, r-5? . A , X , M -v- , A 4 .1- 2 ' . l 5' X Ml' ' . :Q . ,pa---f, F . I J ,XM N xx r ,ra M gr l Marilyn Franz, Sue Tapley, Jennifer Burton, xl A . - 1 ' Janet Burton, Alice Estrada. ' '. Rx, J , Mu 2 le r' if All '-'H' Y k 'g ........... ,,., 5-if A A Left: Janet Burton and Jennifer Burton, Right: Sue Tapley Y A.z,.,,,f' . dxvg,-gk.-lr?-w,wv-r-Y .Xp ' , . , , fwfef , . ' ,W . . . . and Belinda Ullaa. :sau 1f , f 9, x .-1, W 'A -'Eg' 1 ' T. lllll . 7, , ,f v . . I . , , - A M 3 ja I, Ax p Q 'K 2 4-55? - '5iX143j V ' , g -4-wefff-4, N '.LxS,:l V l 'l l , K ' 1 'f- .X 1 ,, N, N A F, , f Y A f 4 k lx l , A LJ- -0 ' V Li 1 l47 Varsity Cheerleaders and Qongleaders 'K ri, y V - Km Wy-Ai.gsis,es,,-.L ,V cBlll llll ll . fem- fq N' -..fxge,.w wwf-w. -mmm, rsfmm - M x 1-no-Q. n s we-see., , - x I W f-vm-ev-1-f-..,,.,:v., Jaki Fleming, Jan Swearengen, Evelyn Cohee, Brenda Stackstill, Manuel Slali, Fatima Slali. Having spirit is difficult and hav- ing number one spirit is especially difficult, but not tor Brawley High's Varsity cheerleaders this last year, At camp they competed against many experienced cheering squads tor tive days. When camp ended they had ribbons and the coveted spirit stick to bring home. Back at Brawley High, they along with the songleaders presented our school with our mascot Willie the Wildcat , and kept BUHS spirit full of soul with exhilarating pep assem- blies, skits, cheers, and serpentines. BUHS students offered Them in- credible spirit: from waving wildcat claws to welcoming home our Bell! Cheerleaders added soul tc Cinco de Mayo. Jaki Fleming added the finishing touch to Evelyn Cohee stood by for their cues. These Made BUH9 Spirit Number Gne N.-4.,,-, .4a.,a:x,g, .. - N..-nv., Lani Streuter, Leighan Feffer, Barbara Jack, Stevie Fleming, Nancy Dickerson and Debbie Brownell. Barbara Jack while Debbie Brownell and spirited leaders cheered on victory! Since only one of Brawley High's songleaders had had any previous experience betore this year, it meant a great deal ot hard long hours of practice. From losing petticoats to falling on the gym tloor, these spir- ited lasses entertained students at pep rallies, assemblies, and games. Along with the cheerleaders the songleaders accompanied p e p p y BUHS students on rooter buses to away games, and also assisted cheerleaders and manager ot en- tertainment in the auction ot Varsity and J.V, football players as slaves. However, their tar-reaching spirit and the entire BUHS student body sup- port propelled our fighting Wildcats to a year of many victories! Stevie Fleming and Evelyn Cohee sold the Varsity and J. V. tootball players at Slave Auction. J. V. and Frosh Cheerleaders lgnited .......-M.Y N-.A 45? ,W , News .- ...M-4--f- gtvl Q...-f . - il ' .-- li '12 Standing: Debbie Dillard, Karen Houchin, Chris Williams. Sitting: Billie Jordan, Kristy Chittock, Paulette Wagner. ' The quintet demonstrated spirit with leaps and bounds. Sponsored by J. M. McDonald Company This year our cute quintet ot J.V. cheerleaders sparked our Junior Varsity football, wrestling, baseball, and basketball teams on to victory. These girls were chosen at the be- ginning ofthe year because of their outstanding ability to yell and to protect their spirit to the team. Debbie Dillard, Kristy Chittock, and Chris Williams added to this ability by going to a cheering camp in Redlands this summer. Practice was the key to their ability. Those long hours going over the cheers after school certainly paid ott. This is evident in the J.V. sports record. I FSU' r l Debbie Dillard, Paulette Wagner, Billie Jordon Sittin' in a grandstand, beating on a tin can? Another demonstration of J.V. pep. pirit For Teams Theg Supported ,, . , ,Nh Wm tl ll l It . ,.. - l ' ---1... ,D ' T T ' -Q 4 R ., 'Q lk K X f' ..4.s.., .., H... . 1 - .1 ' 'W' 'x W 5'-2?P3..,.n,gfrg F ll I f ,, V -K V . 'h Xyiefis-hftfvwh 1 N' 1 i' -frw' if'lA' t, ,l , 3' i 'C i ' i3..Qs..,,-V. .--I l t ' E:'fff,M3,g5f' Q, V' 1 , ww.. P 5 h't,f-+igf5'i'!w-twrlvwa-mafffsmtf lx, ,Qc S ' W -5 :jigs v f, i ', K - , ,eva t , .J i fi-wqiveeew-My-L7 ' 1 A X ' flafiiigg l A A l ,. 'fr It fs, ' r v - V 4 ' V5 : : llr3wtgl.m?!3 l A ll 'ZA . ' s f .mv tw . E+5ff,:,,,9 , l X H 1 Y P .Z ' fgy L 3 W A . it ' . 4 W I Q I ff: 4930-an Aavvwf. 24 V r .F . ' ' , - . g ., -.,W..,W,..-M,-,ff ,, s X W 4 1:1332 I Q' ,w evfwf ' ' H ' ' First raw: Beth Riley, Paula Wade, Saidi Slali. Second row: Marsha Austin, Susan P'esley Den. Miller, The Flying Nun?? lSusan Presleyl Frosh cheerleaders, Marsha Austin, Deni Miller, Susan Presley, and Saidi Slali ayidly watched their basketball heroes go on to victory, Sponsored by Freshmen Class Officers These tive freshman cheerleaders had 'vie hardest iob in the entire school, trying to get some pep at the freshman football and basketball games. One doesnt realize how trying it can be to extricate a cheer from the dozen ar so people in the stands. But our cheerleaders did a a time iob yelling out the cheers by themselves, 'l've had it up to here with this silly cheer! lMcirsha Austin, Denni Millerj Performances Bg The Drill Team And Ill Ill all Fila llli H -oops Oweq-ww ,.... -,.....4..., V---.V - s ei-qw-nf First row: lleft to right! Terrie Belafonte, Betty Kasiriger, Joyce Uyechi, Lupe Knight, Ceciala Escalera, Gracie Sabala, Isabel Valencia, Sec- ond row: Janet Daniels, Laura Reridan, Rose- ',.,,i-'gr ,. :ll P . L aa L pf fi 'ff tl V, , - :fli - ' A3 l l 5 NC L V figs. V Q + 1 ,Q er ' H- s. 'Q ,, Jgjfex, is , - 7 ' i . V , .aft 2 i ' '3 V . Q ' 1,1 l fr ., fi gut I, , i 'yy r 5 H J. . . x l ' -ff al i , -Hg, V , ii,-..1.,,, 5 P. L....V:c ues 'z-4.12214 'M . V' ' f' Q pqllv A K J f...,e'w: +1 '- .- S 34. - ' 234?1z'?5,7'1::fl 'sl .Q .ilfilff M TQ WI re ,gh V -'-.5 .-s2,.,.... ' 'ggi ,gf-,g:Q4e.s,'f.s: . - - 'U-' L ' i .1.-ffifft' A f ' 6 .Qr cvrarff f :,F-fTi':V 'e-f'fL,'Ee-'ks'-.-?W'f i 'I Y ' A Western-ottired Kampus Kittens marched in the Cattle Call Parade, Before their performance at the San Diego stadium the girls eased their tensions by hav- ing a gay old time! ,Q ve-.f vm -, 'W Ti fi 1: Bb UTP! V . - Wit T571 mary Ferrin, Sara Stockstill, Enriqueta Mcl- donado, Betty Elevazo, Debbie Dooley. Third row: Sally Howenstein lco-captainl, Belinda Ramirez, Norma Kastner, Alice Cuadrez, Frances The Drill Team, captained by Syl- via Marquez and co-captained by Sally l-lowenstein, had their share of glory.this year. Contributing to this glory was providing pre-game entertainment for the Shriner charity game in the new stadium in San Diego. Even though they like their iob, they liked watching the game and the men in uniform even better. Attributing to their performance was the fact that this was the first time Avila, Sunne Hill. Fourth row: Carolyn Dahm, Ann Thompson, Becky Cleland, Janet vanDam, Laura Sullivan, Mary Smith, Sylvia Marquez, lCaptainl. they had performed with a march- ing band, Among their many other activities, they marched in the Cattle Call Parade, the Christmas parade in El Centro, and the Palm Springs parade. In August, Sylvia and Sally at- tended a camp for spirit promoters at LaVerne near Pomona. Judging by performances the drill team pro- vided this season, training paid off. Choir Captured the Praise of Audiences VVS l ! r ' ' not 3 r 4 Front row: Lea Anne O'Malley, Carol Bull, Linda Walker, Billie Frantz, Linda Wright, Ar- thur Burley, Nancy Mason, Debbie Dillard, Suzatte Hasty, Ruby Soto. Second row: Richard McLaughlin, John Vela, Richard Washington, .laci DeVries, Rick Ruane, Susan Moore, Pam Melton, Gloria Johnson, Christi Rutherford, Randy Carey. Third row: Tommy Allen, Jean Wong, Sylvia Marquez, Debbie Brownell, Ray- mond Arce, Coleen Moore, Evelyn Cohee, Ar- thur Verdugo, Keri Coffman, Joe Flores. Fourth row: David Wilson, Keith Harrod, Mark Rut- ledge, Kelley Cheatvvood, Sal Estrada, Jenni- fer Burton, David Tharp, Sue Tapley, Sylvia Acevedo. Fifth row: Greg Billada, Larry Guil- len, Robert Wellcome, Danny Shank, James Elrnore, Mike Wright. 3. .'Q2'g'. , 53' f -F , wf?13' if 1' f its i f l ' X s 'V' ffv , .Rig Qf ,,n:-.5 i 4 A I Mr. Monroe directed the choir in o lullaby es- pecially for Randy Carey. Girl's League Continued 9 3: K' Q First row: llett to rightl Lea Anne O'malley, Marcy Palatti, Janet vanDam, Julie Fleming, Mary Frances Barchard, Debbie Wolfe, Brenda Stockstill, Anne Oieda, Kathy Brownell, Evelyn Cohee. When school started, Girls League once again began with hopeful ideas, Each month they announced the Girls-of-the-Month at club meet- ings. As Christmas drew near the girls strived to give the needy tami- GirI's League officers ioked around creating a mer annual Christmas drive for needy families. lies a happier Christmas by contrib- uting food, clothing, and toys which they had collected. Traditional activities such as Fresh- men Parents Faculty Tea, Senior ree ception and Kitty-grams were held. ry atmosphere while cleaning up after their 'tr 4 S-r ,fy-,pw. ,bb eg, --.,h Q, sf .faf Y. . '58 President, Mary Frances Barchard and Welfare Leslie Fleming, admired the results. Service Projects and Activities 'EE Above: Janet Rodriguefs efforts to persuade Paulette Wagner to sell Kitty Grams seemed fruitless. Top Right: After hours of persuasion, Paulette Wagner surrendered to selling Kitty Grams to Peggy Alcala, Grace Sollero, Yolanda Val- enzuela, David Wilson, Michelle Wilson. Javor Haymore- ugly legs winner, ered by Velmas's Dress Shop vii' f ,:, S, ,uf , 4, -1 Vs? .I V, ff' gf V? 'fzfu 5 ,fe 3 , El qi ,W .adfsii Q. -X X , Y 4 wznngzg 121112 mf M If ,r 1 K 'G , ,yy QQ' ilu!! K 9, UQ B it Q . X59 ,fi is 1 - A ,ff r 4 i ,,,, l iii X is r' ef K i Q fe, 5 I is V w I K i , . gi E' , 1'- Q' 4, 4 2' ,i. ,AA,, i, 1 ,lj ,fx . ,1!,!. If W I LH ,jf li The annual Ugly Legs contest sponsored by Girls League revealed fifteen bare beauties. Al though fhe choice was difficult, the shapeless legs of one fellow grotesquely dominated over a the others, Service Projects Kept 9 Club Members .4 - S Club Officers: Joy Jordan, Mary Frances Barchard, Kathy Brownell, ladvisari Mrs. Slocum, Sylvia Acevedo, Laurie Round, Paula Flommang, Barbara Jefferson and Paulette Wagner. The girls' service club of Brawley High School, the S club, was once again one of the outstanding clubs on campus. The club members worked hard to make this year even better than last. Not only did they provide many services to the com- munity, but they enioyecl doing it as well, Among their projects suc- cessfully completed this year as serv- ices to the community the making of tray favors for the patients in Pio- neers Memorial hospital, selling to help the blind, caroling on Christ- mas eve for those hospitalized over the holidays, selling Sees candy to earn money for conference, having a Christmas drive and a leap year's dance. Club meetings were charac- terized with guest speakers. ln all, the S club had a successful year. 5-o--g,..i 0 .... .. W .we-rw-w First Row: lleft to rightl Jaki Fleming, Alyce Horton, Paulette Wagner, Lani Streuter, Debbie Wolf, Debbie Dillard, Billie Jordan, Judy Shel- ton, Sharon Emanuelli Second Row: Kristy Chittock, Leslie Fleming, Barbara Jack, Mary Frances Borchard, Carolyn Dohm, Margaret Dupree, Barbara Jefferson, Rhonda Wilson, Carol Bull Third Row: Debbie Brownell, Marcy Pilatti, Beverly Smith, Carol Swaim, Debbie Stevens, Joy Jordan, Laurie Round, Sylvia Acevedo, Kathy Arce, Mrs. Slocum lAdvisorl, Kathy Brownell, Nancy Dickerson, Stevie Flem- ing, Janet Williams, Mary Smith, Becky Clel- and, Janet van Dom, Glenda Sharp, Paula Flammang. Working Hard During The Year . ' ' 3 '+ y ,Y - mf. 5 r ' . N, Af :65595 ' 'fl v W W ,v'L I Y G? r e:.:.5f 5 'hr 4, f 4 kv ,W gftzrm , fr fy.. 1:55 :. , , . 25: J: , if ,, A . ,. q f . , , . N .. ' 5 F 4-1 , Mary F. Borchard, Marci Pilatfi, and Carol Bali displayed o sign announcing the Leap Year Dance. sm. r -, .-g- K ,fr ,Q . . ,-'I ' X 4, g,'5f,f- Nancyi Dickerson talked on her trip abroad. 4' ' Club members planned Christmas carolling. S Ciub members posed pretfily for a picture after their endeavor ro carol happiness to those in Members chatied boisferously? the hospital at Christmas. Keg Club uccessfullg Front row: IL To Rl lKneelingl Paul O'Brien, Bruce van Dam, Max Riley, Dennis Dahm, Randy Van Orsdel. Second row: Mr. Marr ladvisorl, Gus Alverez, Joe Padilla, Henry Graham, George Wilkes, David Malan, Paul Kobayashi, John Lim, Bill Cupp, Robert Ruane, Mr. Arellano Iadvisorl. Third row: Mr. Kreider, Key Club, an organizafion for The beTTermenT of This comrnunify, has been acTive This year doing Their various noTeworThy proiecTs. Among These proiecTs is Their mosT beauTiful one, Their annual Tumble- weed ChrisTmas Tree which They con- sTrucT every year on The plaza in Brawley. A color picTure of This spec- Tacular Tree is on page l6 in This book. Another accomplishmem of The Key Club is Their curb-painting pro- gram where They painT house num- bers on The curbs. During The CaTTle Call Key Clubers are busy running concession sTancl aT The Rodeo and cleaning up The liTTer land oTher Thingsl in The sTreeTs dur- ing The parade. Brawley High is cerTainly proud To have a club such as This one. IT shows what Toclay's youth can do To help The cornmunify. fi Iadvisorl Rex Eaves, David Yrigoyen, Lupe Sabala, Don Hirase, Cliff STeimle, Cliff Rarney, WalTer O'Neill, Pat Garcia, Alan Laird, Chris Faiardo. Fourth row: Randy Armstrong, CurT Ruvherford, Jerryi Goswick, STeve Kinkead, Mark Rutledge, Charles Sauer ,Don Senter, Pat row: Pat Murch, John Muse, Steve Turley, Ronald Springer, Doug Womack, Bill Taecker, Jerry Laird, Ernest Robles, Doug Daarn. Sixth row: Howard Denton, Larry Fant, Danny San- Tos, Robert Wellcome, Jeff Easter, Robert Korr- sen, Mike Cox, Johnny SanTos, David Stewert, Casey, Eugene Harris, Donald Ferrin. FifTh R0b9'lAll9 1- Doug Womack, Mark Rutledge, Don Senter, and Max Riley conversed during the CatTle Call Parade. They represented The Key Club Sanitation DepT. Carried Oui Their Projecis No Max, l'm not sleeping and you find me! fvitrff , Iyfflftrf .iff Z. . a..'l I4 'V- 9 Ego'-g::'i5j '2'?' ' c ,M , .KAVQJ - ' ' . nfg4f,ge?Qf-1f.,,.,- :g,.i?5f- H , ...,. . , ' .32 .,,,, e,,g. 1 f givff:--.rf xg + .eng 4. ' 'I'f332:i 5513 iii 'lim f - ff ,1 ' L 5740 con? I f' :Hx 2 ' 4' ,L , 5 1, ff H, , 4: Q., l one -. 4' ' i ' ,f -f' ' 4 , , ff J' 1 lv 27 X ll f' Z ig f' , ' 14,1 'T I 11' . ' ,WF 1 S Q' f ' ' J , g , I ' 1 1 X x if ix, 4 . : 4 ' Q ,433 4 if . . While Mr. Marr gave X , 4. ,Qi , V, i 'x of stirring orcliories, Robert Welcome listened, This is Food? ll-loword Denton, Pai Murch, David Stewart, ond Mr. Kreiderl A f .Cgifkl 1 , ,A 6, - ,- f-'M Z. Q?:,a .', , 3 ii -, Xi-K 3 J, 1 ' ' , W7 Y 5 flag ' Q, 1 - 23' -. 0 T ' 19133 , fvfrq 5 I , . ,L vu 3,3 .far l 11 1, am . ff A- f b 1 f 3:1 K, , Q: . . t f ., 5,1 , K i .,' , X U K.. X- , f, -. X v an . '- If , ,,. Q Q x Doug Womack, elecred Lf, Governor of Divi' sion 31 cf Key Club lnfernotionol This year or the Conclove spoke or regular meetings. of Si ,.. ,, rl Top Row: KL to Rl Cynthia De Vries, Barbara Jack, Lea Anne O'MaIley, Marcy Pilatti, Sharon Ernanueli, Evelyn Cohee, Cherie Byrurn, Sandra Tupka, Jaki DeVries, Ken Coffman, Mark Oster- kamp, Steve Jack, Steve Boll, John Volker, James Lindsey, John Rose. Fourth Row: Joe Padilla, John Wells, Paul Kobyoshi, Charlotte Asbill, Brenda Wood, Pam Melton, Carol Bull, Frances Borchord, Debbie Wolf, Sylvia Garcia, AFS student Glenda Sharp from New Zealand enchanted the entire student body at BUHS. harp Sgmbolized AFS Margaret Dupree, Mike Pilatti, Joe McCormack, Kurt Schmidt, David Wesch, Gloria Uribe. Third Row: Barbara Gibson, Debbie Dillard, Brenda Stockstill, Rosemary Ferrin, Mariorie Hayes, Betty Kasinger, Susan Valenzuela, Glenda Wil- lioms, Yvonne Ybarra, Mary Staiger, Debbie Renn, Imogene Fitch, Kenny Hamilton, Linda Sta-iger, Janet Blevins. Second Row: Nancy Mason, Mary Wavra, Marsha Austin, Terrie or 1 1' gf If A Bellenfont, Cathy Glenn, Lani Streuter, Janice Martinson, Suzette Hasty, Alice Horton, Lea Ann Feffer, Mary Ann Gaston, Sydney Frye, Saida Slali, Ruth Ellett, Staci Adams, Nancy Ellett, Linda Holley, Mr. Joe Saldivar. First Row: Heidi Schmidt, Loretta Starkey, Jaki Fleming, Joyce Uyechi, Grace Sabala, Rose- mary Pena, Terrie Estrada, Cheryl Garcia, Pas- cual Aceves, Sally Howenstein, Judy Pistole. Faculty and students rallied around Glenda at the AFS party held in her honor. Entertainment And Enrichment Top Row: John Osterkomp, Max Riley, Bruce vanDam, James Lunceford, Melvin Allen, Roger Price, Andy Campbell, Bill Taecker, Danny Shank, David Stewart, John Glenn, Jomes George, Keith Brigmon, Greg Motter. Fourth Raw: Lindsey Smith, Queeta Brown, Jennifer Burton, Dee Dee Pollock, Pat Barry, Mary Smith, Joy Jordan, Nancy Dickerson, Cathy Brownell, Glenda Sharp, Howard Fifield, Janet Williams, Ronnie Springer, Curt Rutherford, The atmosphere that weathers an A.F.S. student for the opportunity of The experience of living with a fam- ily of ci different country is beyond comparison. The A.F.S. student who has en- ioyed this experience was Glenda Sharp of New Zealand, Glenda made her American home with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams and family. A.F,S. was guided by President Bruce van Dam, As in previous years, numerous proiects were proposed and carried out. In the fall the wel- come reception for the three valley foreign exchange students was held, as well as hosting them at the Cattle Call and the Christmas party. The club sponsored the Brawley- Kofa J.V. Football game, held an A.F.S. Tag Week, and Annual sign- ing party to raise money for next year's foreign exchange student. Mike Moore, Third Row: Charles Sauer, Thomas Babb, Rex Eaves, Mike Dougherty, Robert Augusta, Gary Sims, Gary Garcia, Judy Thur- man, Peggy Alccla, Beatrice Bacher, Carol Swaim, Peggy Williams, Becky Cleland, Paula Flarnmang, Eugene Harris, Manuel Slali. Sec' ond Row: Scot Byrd, Wesley Larnbe, Donald Emanuelli, Greg Smith, Ernie Harris, Lupe Sa- bala, Rex Lesicko, Max Pena, Pat Pace, Clifton Turley, Donald Ferrin, Pat Casey, Doug Dahrn, Leslie Fleming, Melinda Ogden, Danny Wil- leams, Bob Benson, Scott Adams. First Row: Sharon Yousiler, Mary Weiner, Roberta Kramer, Joyce Ward, Lisa McMillan, Janet Burton, Col- leen Moore, Mary Mobley, Georgeanne Stan- ley, Alexa Stafford, Julie Fleming, Bonnie Maniss, Carol Moore, Susan Gillis, Harvey Wong, Robert Price, Salvador Velasquez. ff X 1 a' r , rs. -, I -. B al D, 4 i ASF officers Janet Burton, Eugene Harris, Bruce vanDam, Gloria Uribe, and Jennifer Burton can' fided their best wishes to Glenda Sharp and Susan Ratcliff, li-loltviile AFS student,l lol Junior Statesman Learned Front Row: Pat Quinn, Marci Pilatti, Debbie Brownell, Sharon Emmanuelli, Debbi Wolf. Second Row: Leslie Fleming, Sherri Byrum, Curt Rutherford, Randy Armstrong, Joe McCormack. Third Row: Lance Reeves, John Muse, Harold Fifield, Max Riley. Fourth Row: Carson Kolin, Robert Kortsen. And it I am elected president, I promise . , . lCurt Rutherford, Sherri Byrum, Sharon Ernmanuellii Sponsored By Security Firsl National Bunk The Junior Statesmen ot America is a group ot civic minded students planning to take an active part in tomorrow's government. This club studies politics and how it is run. Though not all of these Junior Statesmen will become President of the United States, the experience of working with the government will prepare them, if tor nothing else, to vote with more intelligence in future elections. One of the most important events that the Junior Statesmen attend is the convention at Asilomar every year. Last year they held a mock election to show them the principles ot an election. The advisors are Mr. Dennis Croughan and Mr. Gonzalo Garcia. President John Osterkamp led the club in its activities. LLlaKW..f.IQ,.. ..3:22 e Advisors D. Croughqn, G. Garcia and Curt Rutherford discussed political viewpoints. i I A New Language: Politics , Y-r First row: Debbie Wolf, Rosemary Ferrin, Bren da Stockstill, Lisa Macmillan, Brucie Allen Teresa Santillan, Leighan Feffer, Joyce Uyechi Second row: Sylvia Acevedo, Imogene Fitch, Members of the Spanish, Latin, and French classes who tormecl the Foreign Language Club, carolleal at Christmas, attended the presenta- tion at Padua Hills, and the IVC Foreign Language Contest. Avid members of the Spanish IV class which were also members ot the Foreign Language Club, ioure neyed on a cultural exchange trip to Mexico at Easter. Money was raised by the class by selling tickets to a beef rattle . They were sponsored by the Women's Auxiliary ot Brawley. The T967-68 officers were: Rose- mary Ferrin, Pres., Leslie Fleming, Sec., Imogene Fitch, Treas., Cheryl Morelock, Mgr. ot Pub., Laurie Round, Rep. At right, Spanish IV members, Mary Frances Borchard, Barbara Jack, and Olga Maldonado added cash to the collection for their Easter excursion to Mexico while Mr, Villarino stood by and watched the money mount up. lMr. Villarino and Miss Gonzalez chaperaned 17 studentsl - Debbie Penn, Kenny Hamilton, Christina Cosio, Howenstein, Imelda Aceves Fourth row Gen , Olga Maldonado, Cheryl Morelock. Third row: da Sharp, Pat Barry, Janet Williams Laurie Marci Pilatti, Barbara Jack, Mary Frances Round, Eugene Harris, Maria Santillan Borchard, Leslie Fleming, Sylvia Garcia, Sally XJ' 1 vis ti ,QXT1-, It ,,. xp-fi First row: Johnny Wells, Edward Olivas, Rob- ert Price, Mike Patterson, Ricky Housdan, John Graves, Ruben Aguiar, Walter O'Neil, Tom Allen. Second row: Allen Culley, Charles Mc- Donald, Milton Prater, Ernie Harris Edward Woelke, Clinton Crackel, David Thorp, George Mr, Ferrin applied his skill. 'I64 R ,P M 'ff' f 'nN'.A A The Industrial Arts Club Otero, Ralph Fernandez. Third row: Mr. John- son, Xavier Ruiz, Paul Santillan, Gilbert Harre- qui, Jerry Santillan, Steve Robles, Robert San- tillan, Art Kern, David Bull, Waveland King. Fourth row: Denny Pistole, Roger Price, Allen -ull 'N'--szg us. Patterson, Anthony Woelke, Edith Sellers, Rob- ert Smyth, Ernest Robles, David Yrigoyeb, Eleno Davila, Fifth row: Howard Denton, Donny San- tos, Robert Wellcome, David Wilson, Jerry Nob- litt, Charles Wyatt, John Mobley, John Glenn. IKQ3 f, David Wilson added a touch of his magic. Enlightened Students Skill First row: Ruth Ellett, Gary Noblitt, William Harbert, Guadalupe Guerrero, Gloria Atondo, Helen Soto, Cherryl Griggs, Grace Soltero, Charles Neuhaus. Second row: Linda Ball, Gloria Harrell, David Pistole, Irma DeHaro, Lynn Cody, Dayna Perrine, Trubee Lemaster. Ralph Fernandez experiments. At near right, Carmen Lemos chiseled away. Far right Jerry Noblitt concentrated. Third row: Julian Escalero, Carolina Oieda, Christina Ybarra, Gracie Fernandez, Carmen Lernoa, Kristi Rutherford, Carolyn Johnson, Esther Shank, Irene Wyatt. Fourth row: Robert Berker, Ken Coffman, Ken Mendez, Lupe No- varro, Lynn Pendley, Richard Delgado, Kolin Koon, Kenneth Hamilton, Art Oieda, Fifth row: Milton Miguel, Mike Lyons, John Vela, Philip Cheatwood, Gordon Young, Richard Wilson, Conrad Chavez, Robert Devote, Albert Aguilar. , .' W ,5,s,,,..f K- -rr-' ,.v' '.- .....A....,,..u .-' sb First Raw: R. Torres, D. Santana, J. Castaneda, M. Lyon, T. Torres, J. Swearingen, O. Mar- quez, F. Lopez, R. Williams, D. Pryor, L. Small. Second Row: R. Faster, M. Osterkamp, L. Bur- Tield, J. Lindsey, A. Harrison, T. Marquez, R. Marquez, F. Lawrence, W. Honeysuckle, H. Future Farmers of America are hard workers. They play hard, study hard, sleep hard. And consequently They win awards and are well re- spected. For The fourth consecutive year The Brawley Future Farmers of America has won The Sectional Parliamentary Procedure Contest, Both The and B Teams won Their respective divisions. The iudg- ing is based upon The proper use of parliamentary procedure in various items that concern FFA that are brought before The house. The A Team will go on To compete in The Regional contest at Cal-Poly aT Pomona in March. The FFA officers were: pres. Ken WuyTens, vice-pres. Rod Foster, sec. K'eiTh Smith, Treas. Robert Orozco, hist. Jack Brooks. Jan Swearingen was presented to The school as The FFA Sweetheart. FFA Activities Engaged Scates, M. Havens. Third Row: Mr. Kliewer, D. Williams, M. Chattock, D. Willingham, M. Lopez, R. Felix, R. Orozco, J. Johnson, R Valenzuela, P. Arauio, S. Taffolla. Fourth Row: M, Aguaya, B. Sremple, l. Fernandez, R. Van- Bebber, G. Keeton, A. Heiny, J. Copeland, J. nanny, . . A A Valadez, J. Vasquez, M. King. Fifth Row: M. Bishop, A. Navarro, R. Guillen, F. Acero, J. Goseick, C. Seybert, K. WuyTens, M. Bond, and C. Dobbins. Sixth Row: D. Greer, K. Ste- wart, R. Wallet, D. Davis, H. Elmore, C. Rebik, J. Altamirano, J. Brooks, J. Small, D. Axler. Mary Frances Borchard and escort Jack Brooks with Sweet Heart Jan Swearingen and escort Rod Foster. In Projecis Ai The air '75 K 3 Q gf 'K .. fi . BA.. y i 1 I s .af .:. r e I 3f?:Sff A 'nc' ,gr 'Fw Q . '-fi fl K f 'f V .xo efw William Buford shows his prize-winning steer to Jan. Bottom: Whai1 Only 33.50 a pound? Uerry Goswickl uf-sgislff' K ,Q .mf ER 4 Chapter Sweetheart Jan Swearingerv, Right: Ray Marquez kisses iT good-bye. 1 X K1 ..Q ,Ya I ...f gi 'ss Q v Terry Bond and friend. 9'-'1 . , Y --Q . Farmerelies And Homemakers an Sitting: Cynthia Kenway, Bea Bacher, Sue Tapley, Mary Frances Borchard, Jon Swearingen, Linda Senter, Standing: Pam Northington, Maria Marquez, Mr. Kleiwer, Joyce Warwick, Kathy Goswick. First row: Tom Stokes, Sherry Harwell, James row: Henry Romero, Barbara Ashurst, Linda Greg Griffith, David Rutherford, Mike Maron, Skipper, Nita Crawford, Angelina Oleo, Susan Senter, Diana Small, Paula Plunkett, Aileen Steve Mitchell, Bill Sossie, Ron Rhodes, Mike Rivas, Sue Honeysuckle, Peony Wong. Second Alvarez, Don Howard, Ruby Esquer, Third row: Cox, Mr. Kleiwer. Learned The Tricks Of Their Trade 3 V X 1 6 X V ,A V- FHA officers Peggy Alcala, Debbie Renn, Sylvia Aceveda, Mertyl Glenn, Darcy Fugett, and Sally Howenstein canversed with advisors Mrs, Kipf and Mrs. Paxson. A if Q, , 4 ' ,-A S cel? follf ' ,rg T 1 Y. x' Studious homernakers Darcy Fugett and Linda Steiger watched with doubt, M sz? ly 'e1.d, rig , D 1' 'I 4.411 President Mertyl Glenn in action? Bottom left to right pix caught Future Horne- rnaking Flower Children in action. The flow- ers were made for the Section IV meeting, March 16, at Fallbrook. lDebbie Renn far leftl -1 im .fx -The-Job Training Prepared Future From Row: Lynn Cody, Janice Martinson, Grace Sendeias, Rachel Hernandez, Marianne Stahlman, Barbara Wilson, Helen Soto, Estella Gallegos, Mary Nunez. Second Row: Cheryl Scott, Billie Frantz, Viola Anderson, Belinda vi Front Row: Marjorie Ashurst, Carol Bull, Susan Jordan, Lea Anne O'MalIey. Second Row: Deb- bie Brown, Evelyn Cohee, Brenda Wood, Sherri Wilhiie, Erlinda Caro, Linda Staiger, Sarah Stockstill, Rosemary Romero, Emma Sanga. Third Row: Sharon Beall, Mary Helen Lan- deros, Leslie Fleming, Arlene Delgado, Sylvia Garcia, Irene Wyatt, Judy Turrnen, Linda Ball, ,A-. Byrum. Third Row: Mrs, Mason, Mrs. Lamb, Shauna Llpis, Rita Hovley, Questa Brown, Sponsored By Pacific Guano Co. .iimigi Angelea Campbell. Fourth Row: Rachel Arm- strong, Irene Ruiz, Gracie Fernandez, Maria Magdeleno, Frances Ybarra, Dinah Guzman, Mrs Larnb. The Nurses' Club or the candy- stripers, as they are called played an important role in helping the nurses at the hospital to care forthe sick. Among their various duties which they did after school were feeding babies, changing diapers, arranging flowers, and running errands tor senior nurses. Tubby Teens, supervised by Mrs. Lambe and Mrs. Mason, were aided in losing excessive pounds. rf,-3 ze. 1. 1 1 HE' .W .r 2 15:5 '.': 'gr'f,Q, -' :- .-, '5 l T-:aff ot: T755 ,. 'fl 1. 1 .- gg 2 '. e-H, 1,!ax,'fI , , g nu K A, . ', 1 55' hd ' ffm 'T .Ci-V 9' 2 -, 'NESS Sm V, 45' - v., 1 f ' ,...,.,..1 fr' 7, A , -7157 - .r-- exfmb-' r v1' eff Y ' ,W ' 2 QU!-V5 4.4: r as g' ll Vu 1 -'Q-4-'1 cessn af'-- ' 2 S.LW:1 N gs. zv '- it .' f .' Candy stripers honored the veterans in the Cattle Call Parade. Nurses And Teachers For Active Careers 1. .fl J- Q Front row: Beth Kerr, Esther Villegas, Viola Anderson, Zula Clark, Glenda Sharp. Second row: Peggy Alcala, Charles Wyatt, John Wells, Mr, Apo. l i sw i .1 Prospective teacher Zula Clark had rhyithrn in her approach Uohn Wells, Beth Kerr, Esther Villegas, Peggy Alcalal Sponsored by Wendell J. Groves President Zulo Clark looked over her notes be- fore a meeting. The Future Teachers of America are taught the opportunities of teach- ing through experience. Through the cooperation with the Bravvley ele- mentary schools, members have the chance to observe anal teach in actual school situantions. Mr, Albert Apo is the new advisor this year. The officers this year are Zula Clark - president, Esther Villegas - vice president, Glenda Sharpe - treasurer, Charles Wyatt - manager at publicity. Front Row: Mrs, Bellamy, Susan Moore, Angela Campbell, Gloria Johnson, Nancy Smith, Teri Smith, Alice Horton, Carolyn Guthrie, Ruth Ellett, Cherie Griggs, Joe McCormick Second Row: Queeta Brown, Judith Turrnan, Walter The speech club entered San Diego Speech Tournaments for symposium and overall contests, The club also iourneyed to Cal Western where they competed in impromptu, poetry, hu- mor, drama, original oratory, and oratorical analysis. The club had entrants in three other contests-the Lions Club, the Optimist club, and the Sons of the Golden West, at which they took first place in rounds, The BUHS speech club was a mem- ber of the San Diego Speech League and the Calitornia State High School Speech League. Competition in these leagues took them to Claremont Col- lege and IVC for variation in compe- tition. This year they were a mem- ber of the National Forensic League. Mrs. Bellamy ladvisorl and Speech Club oft?- cers: Diana Small, Janet Williams, Susan Jor- dan, Lea Anne O'Malley, Mike Moore ond Mrs, Stout display the League Charter. There Were Clubs Promoting O'NeiI, Ronald Robinson, Susan Jordan, Lea Anne O'Malley, Barbara Butler, Gloria Sayers, Diana Small, Pat Quinn, Darcy Fugett, Elaine Lindley, Waverlih King Third Row: Steve Turley, Mike Moore, Danny Shank, Janet Wil- liams, Harold Fifield, David Grigoyen, Johnny Santos, Gary Sims, Rollie Ulloa, Robert Kort- son, Carolyn Winters ws., ., 5 is , gen, , s e 131'-' '41, -L . - 11-fe , , s'x,s9i.w3.,,p,., .X , my-, 9- beg, pg , ' ?2'g:J,v.,5gikag:Wf,1.:X y W ,S , . w l?1,'r? f?- f - E it :,jm.aw. .' . ,,,,f..,g ,,, -, . .-.iikky .2 5 Oraiorg, The Speech Club Excelled .,4.,. ..b4, f -fe X f -, Waverland King, Dennis Green, and Paul Kobayashi competed in the March twenty-first Optimist club speech contest. , -mmrggw .1 e e 2 'ik A 1 '2'-5,'-'firm f 0 19 mul: .J : '-f-mir-1?.':2T2gl',?l' 1 Students in speech classes found time for amusement. lMrs Bellamy, Diane Small, Gary Sims, Rollie Ulloc, Robert Augusta, Linda Walker, Judy Turmcinl R. , Q . 2,5 of A OK tg V '33 I f me w . 4.4 Gary Sims was victorious in the Vx -stmareland Lian's Club speech feie, in which Mary Weiner, Darcy Fugett, and Johnny- Santos also competed. ,sr ,, at V 14? - J. Turman prepared for a fiery presentation Sponsored By Mr. and Mrs, Tom Sims Busg Businessmen And Working ls this righf? lJim Mclrcoux ond Curl Ruther- ford l ' fl '?'x. 1 x 4 Slick 'em up! lClurk Seyrberi, Ken Wuytensl -1 R Hmm, let me see. How about one million dollars? ,A ll TI1ey're coming to get you! lClark Seybert, Curt Rutherford, Rod Foster, and Ken Wuytensl x,6A3,,.?.. Q- V - u z l - , J wt xr l. , ' 5 I if 2 , sf 4 V X' P1 ' fr- ' , 1- Sm Vlillsfii ff X5 diff-' ilzfr W I ,AK 42 i ' Qing, '-' fm. X Q ,I 5. . sf ' - K . ,Q 5f5',5.'gl'i l . L -A ,Az p -. 1 Members of the Businessmen! Club are Alex Mucino, Roberv Allen, Bill Sossie, Randy Armstrong, Carson Kolin, Byron Smith, Dennis Dchm, Ken Wuyfens, Clark Seybert, Jerry Laird, Mox Riley, Curr Ruiherford, Put Stafford, Rod Foster, Doug Dalwm, and Jim Marcoux. Students Gained Experience Front row: Gary Shigematsu, Norma Gutierez, Mary Aguado, Rachel Reyes, Juan Servin, Raymond Burgueno, Geneva Espinoza, Rachel Armstrong, Enriquetta Maldonado, Nellie Bur- gueno, Olivia Dominguez, lrene Ruiz, Cecilia Escalera, Carmen Lernos. Second row: Mr, Lawrence, Gene Homrick, Darlene Hepner, Mary Dotson, Susan Jordan, Elpidea Guerrero, Work experience student Cecilia Escalera conferred with Mr, Lawrence on her future occupation. Sponsored By Munn Co. l . Nedra Partner, Kristi Rutherford, Nita Craw- ford, Maria Sarchez, Frances Ibarra, Grace Fernandez, Ophelia Caiigas Third row: Walter O'Neil, George EdWa'ds, Mike Daughtery, Dor' Hirose, Bob Sternple, Roger Spalton, Arnold Heiny, Arthur Burley, Rosendo V.llanueva, Paul Santillan Fourth row: Eugere Burnette, Melvin Allen, Robert Orozco, Ramon Marquez, ? Elena Lnvila, Don Dancinieto, Ruben Aguiar, Stanley Scott, Mike Malconb, Eddie Ru bert Aguilar. Fifth row: Enrique Castillo ard Crabtree, Al Minor, Frank Noriega Chicon, David Patterson, William Buford iz, Al- , Rich- , John , Mike Moran, Donny Davis, Daniel Garcia, Tirn Da ug hterty, Mike Wright, This valuable vocational aid gives the students a chance to gain much needed experience in the business world that can only be acquired by going out and working. Besides the experience they gain they also receive school credits and ot course, money which everyone is glad to have, Mr. Roland Lawrence, advisor ot the program, sees to it that they get in their NYC time-cards on tirne so that they will receive due credit, Skill And Ability Was First raw: Cleft to rightl Billie Frantz, Sandy Thomas, Lynn Cody, Rick Wilson, Second row: Jim Tuck, Linda Ball, lrene Wyatt, Elaine Gerhardt, Kathy Kalin. Third row: Esther Kalin ladvisorl, Don Hirose, Bob Hagan, Dennis Greene, Ronald Robinson. The Bowling Club wasn't as active this year as compared to the last tew years, but the members were still seen participating in this stren- uous sport. Some of the benefits reaped by the members were tro- phies they received at the awards Billie Frantz assembly for high point averages. Among the high paint bowlers were Sandy Thomas, Ronnie Robinson, Kathy Kalin, Dennis Green, and Irene Wyatt, The club provided an oppor- tunity for students to improve skill, Sandy Thomas Irene Wyatt Maneuvered Bg Bowlers And Cadets . 4 We-M : Mt- - ' s . ' 0.1 K ,PI x Q' , lag' Q s ' ' . . l f S ' AJ- A ,ab A-. , x - k if fp. nr X f -girly' -2.1 L 1 v - - Q. Q ' ffl 0 Rx clirtkx ,. , ,, 75:1 t . '22 ,x I X . . K 1 - , e f,,,- f'. Q-fr . S f, e- A X r , i V l I a 4 -f fr so as ' nr-Q 5, -2 C A r .Q ,Q A An wh,. 1- W ,fn . 6 -- ,, t.,,f i N! Arm, ' AVA' ' .r SA ' '- .f L' . gr-1 ,Fi -.we A ' LX . f T A 3 I ..--ng 4: , -3 .Q ' , ,. i 'Q x JZ J fr ern U f f 1 ze ' ' 7' r r , y- exif! -s fr- . in , V 1 f R K 1 XV -i , 1 l i 5' V 7 1 ' 3 3 Y sf N - 1 ' 4 .err an r to I C , f ' . 4 n 5 . , . it A Q v ' A N- I . - . ' 5, i I 1 -, Us 1 l i . c . 'gfvy ' x, il :7 ' r .fri ,- 5 1 I , . me 5' . r , . 1 ' t ' i First row: IL to RJ Moreno, Ortiz, Calvan, Cervantes, Garza, Ortiz, Estrada. Third raw: Romero, Sigala, Castenada, Lopez, Leon, Freeman, Washington, Moreno, Robles. Sec- Duran, Robles, King, Miguel, Carpia, Galvan, Abarca, Soto, Sevilla, ond row, Caudillo, Noraga, Alvarez, Felix, Miniarez, Lerma, Armenra. Fourth row, 1 s . V. r X Standing at attention is Richard Washington, company commander. .w,,,,,. iv Uv ,,,,, Q e--- X Xi- J 1 f The California Cadet Corps trained every' morning first period, Their hard work reaped awards. l77 Sporis . . . are a challenge, faxing ihe endurance of all ieam mem- bers. more ihan a clash be- iween opposing ieams. aihleiic evenis, involving ex- iensive praciice, experienced supervision. ieam work and sporismanship, make us champs. I 4 ' , . . , , 1- B. i 1,5 1 xy , 'S al. x if ' W3 I Qfmffb- XQTQ-if . .X 'QQE1 X 'diy-:w.e',,, I I will X . wif A. .14 R Y -xx if ' 'S T, 1 ' ,, Q . X rw.. , 3-lwrl N'- VE-Q , pf 2 ,,,.gwf.. S ffh 7 Q i i Y Q, N I ' X -' J'-W P5 .s ' , + 'Q ' ,jj , . 'rr ' Q 'SF ' . Q' . , . ,L A,.. k, 3, A 15 L' 7 ' WG. ', -W ., , 5 W fa:--, P Rl' 5 Qu ml WI, . -F' Q 5 ,fi lf :bfi-kQ5l:! ' M -gf? ' . -M' wf' m ,n+mLU Br 20 4l 47 27 14 13 .19 27 20 I9 Opp ......CoachelIa ...,2l ......lndio Bonita iii 111 nn X the thai LVQLG CILF: belonged in' Although the 'Cats get into the finals oi' the C.I.F., they brought home the Bell and a tie for the l.V.L. Championship. Last year The Bell had been lost for the first time in eleven years To Brawley's rival, El Centro, But, the Wildcats, determined not to let the Bell stay too long, brought it back in fine style. Golden XHX W' Clork Seyloerf Roberl Allen Rick Titswortlfv Quarterback Alex Mucino Halfback ALL-VALLEY Quarierbock Fullback -., Horde Won Torn Cato Doug Womack Tom Cato out distanced the opponents and scored. Halfback Tailbock HONORABLE MENUON Q' 1 . gg.. ,C fl ' C7 :A l . - , f 3 5 3' , iff Wir, -peg! . , I , Z? 1 1 31,7 :gg i X fff riiiy' l i-sw 1' I, X If R, ,.-5: Ai W x 4, 4 ,inf F -1-X I L , l . - 1 f' ' ' ff Paul O'Brien Melvin Allen Fernando Caro James Skipper Sam Ortiz Mark RutledQ5 Cornerbcck Cornerbcck Cornerback Linebacker Linebacker Linebacker ALLYVALLEY J? N.. 4 S Henry Ortiz Willie Boscus Javar Haymore Rob Dorsey Danny Davis ROY Awe Linebacker End End End End End ALL-VALLEY ALL-VALLEY Championship and Bell DOUG DUl'1m Richard Crabtree Max Riley Bill Sassie Robert Willingham Larry Guillen End End Tackle Tackle Tackle Tackle Rudy Cardenas Gus Valadez Dennis Dahm Keith Smith Darrel Willingham Bruce vanDam Tackle Tackle Center Center Guard Guard The huddle broke and the Wildcats charged out for victory, 12 Ronnie Rhodes Curt Rutherford Guard Guard RUSHING STATlSTlCS FOR 1967-68 TCE. YG. AVE. TD Mucino 180 1,545 8.0 Womack 105 501 4.8 Titsworth 58 267 4.6 O'Bl'l6H 43 194 4.5 with Ability. Pride, and Desire Holfbcck Alex Mucino displays excellent running ability ond strong desire. Hard running fullback Rick Titsworth carries a few opponents in an ef- fort to goin d first down, This year the spirited Wildccxts again showed The obility, pride and desire that hos so long been Traditional in The footbdll teams of Browley High. When The Wild- cats lost The Bell cmd Championship last year, dll seemed lost. But, The Wildcats, by tightening up their belts cmd by working a little harder showed that the pride They held for Their school, codches cmd Their teom members could not be matched by anyone. Tailback Doug Womack starts planning his getaway. M. 'TX Quarterback Seyberr gets last minute instructions before leading the Wildcats to another victory. J. V. Champs Again! This year The Jayvee VVildkiTTens won The league championship and were undefeated in league compeTi- 'O f'f? ' tion. Their only loss was to Kofa, 'IS but they avenged This loss in league -XT' 1 b play. Coached by Oscar SmiTh, Rolo- lrifff QF' ert Fisher, and Len SchniTtker, The ,J Team developed greaT Talent on The gridiron, and earned The league championship To prove iT. The scores of The season were: Brawley .... l9 Indio ..... 7 Brawley ,... 6 Kofa ..... 29 Bravvley .... 20 El CenTro .. O Brawley .... 35 Yuma ..... O Bravvley .... 55 Calexico . . O Brawley .... T9 Kofa ..... T2 Bravvley .... 55 El Centro . .13 Brawley .... 26 Blyfhe .... T9 Don Ferrin barks the signals. 5 4033 S2180 52 F - ,ss - 3 p.a.es.m,assi. as so Firsi Row: Coach Fisher, Acuna, Adams, Laird, Padilla, Saltero, Graham, Burtield, Nunez, Skipper. Second Row: Coach Smith, Reya, Arayo, Brown, Cheat wood, Sauer, White, Ferrin, Eaves, Benson, Yrigayen, Mariinez. Third Row: Chappell, Cata, Scott, Suits, Acero, Alcala, Wright, Guillen, Jauregui, Sabala Reyes. Fourth Row: Coach Shriittker, Smith, Osierkamp, Altarnirano, Williams, Rodriguez, Faulk, Kinkaid, Goswick, Alesia, Robles, Laird, Fifth Row: Smith Sellers, Beard, Byrd, Campbell, Wright, Cannon, Taylor, Palomino, Lofton, Ortiz. T84 J. V.'s Gain Experience funn,-g 5,-'3f ?.4'vi..XY 'W ,ge ew QT' '1?f?'? f'S - ,Q Yale 11 Q'-Siu N 1 fl!! .J Don Ferrin gefs off a pass. NL 'VZ Come on, you're pulling my leg. Mike kicks it Wrigh1. Okay boys, ahogeiher naw, push! -,. Where did he come from? 1George Saltero, Richard Scam Freshman Team we re ,wee is g i , .,, L First Row: Malcomb, Wesley, Uyechi, Piseno, Davis, Willingham, Salas, Acord, Schmidi, Rod- riguez, Rouhoias. Second Row: Franks, Aug- usTa, Sellers, Jauregui, Wiesf, Severe, Stock- srill, Kuhn, McNaughfon, Osferkamp. Third This year The Freshman Team, called The Rinky-olinks, was coached Gabriel Escalara. The Team won Two league games and some of The play- ers showed promise of future great- ness. As Freshmen, The boys play hard anal make up for The lack of Skill wiTh oleTermir1aTiori, The scores of The season were: Brawley H44 Imperial Brawley .. 7 Kofa .. Brawley .. 7 El CenTro Brawley .. 7 Yuma .. Brawley .... T9 Calexico Brawley .... 2 Kofa .. Brawley .... I4 El Centro Brawley ..2O BlyThe . Row: Lerma, Valenzuela, Singh, Velazquez, Chihock, Smith, Ball, Cooper, Ogaard, Jack, Coach Apo. Fourth Row: Marquez, Lesicka Alarcon, Kern, Emanuelli, Ramirez, Muse, Cas Tenada, Rehn, Caslenada. Fifth Raw: Siewartg Rodriguez, Van Ordel, Lawrie, Wood, Van Bebber, Soriano, Smifh, Carpio, Lopez, Coach Spalding. n . . ,Q ,ck After 6 fumbles in The Hrs? half, Coach Escalera has a reason to yell, Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Augusic All-Valleg Honors 5' ,S y 5 3 V. an Top Row: Willie Bascus, Keith SmiTl1, Bill Scssie, Max Riley. BoTTom Row: Alex Mucino, Robert Dorsey, Tommy Caro, James Skipper. FooTball is one of The sporTs ThaT is successful only Through Team ef- TorT, and Teamwork is The main Tac- Tor in The developmenT of a good TooTball spiriT, Players must become Well-drilled, precisioned, and organ- ized. Team sporT, There are individuals whose abiliTy and desire sTand OUT on The Tielcl, No maTi'er vvhaT The score They gave one-hundred per cenT, They ran when oThers Walked, They Worked when oThers played, and They goT more deTe-rrnined as oThers losT Their deTerminaTion, These boys devoTed all Their Time To The Team, and Their TaiTh in a winning Team never vvaverecl, They were The ToUahesT and The mosT dedicaied and Tor This They were honored by being chosen Tor The All-Valley Team. BuT even Though Toofball is o Name No Willie Bascus Bl 200 lbs. End MosT Passes CaughT Alex Mucino 22 170 lbs, Halfback MosT Yards Gained All-Valley Holfback Name No KeiTh SmiTh 73 l7O lbs. CenTer All-Valley Cerner RoberT Dorsey 87 200 lbs. End MosT Tackles All-Valley End Name No. Bill Sassie 77 230 lbs. Tackle All-Valley Tackle Tom CaTo 21 T60 lbs. Halfback Honorable MenTion Name No Max Riley 78 270 lbs. Tackle All-Valley Tackle James Skipper 23 T60 lbs. Halfback All-Valley Half Cross-Counirg Enjoys 5 4 Bottom Row: Paul Sanchez, Fidel Torres, Henry Romero, Armando Garcia, Ramiro Jimenez, Top Row: Paul Sanfillian, Gerald Morse, Cecil Dobbins, Jerry Santillan, Richard Casio .qi 4, .- gil 1 , ,. Armando Garcia and Paul Sanchez get inio condiiion after school. Brly. Opp. 47 ...... Yuma .... . . . 16 34 ...... El Cenfro ... . , .22 16 ...... Coachella .... .. .47 15 ....., Palm Springs ...... 40 17 ...... Coachella .... .... 4 6 15 ...... Calexico ... . . .40 V 31 ...... El Centro .......... 36 4th out of 13 schools al Mounf S.A.C. 15 ...... Palm Springs ...... 40 15 ....., Calexico .......... 40 lsf out of four schools ai Kola Co-Champs with El Centro Record: Cecil Dobbins 1.7 miles 9.22 Anolher Successful Season f ll., ', l 9 5 2 Q . L X-4 t X A x A - ,, Q-7 Q Q ' AWZQ b Y 'xv fi ' it , X. 8 xgv tr, V. rl., l l L 4 if ' First row: Roy Reyes, David Stuart, James George, John Lim, Charles Soza, Robert Smith, Paul Sanchez Top raw: Charles Laney, Gus Alvarez, Ed Olivas, Ramon Valedez, John Castellaos, George Sotello, Coach Jones Richard Estrada won the Kofa Invitational and was captain of the JV Team. Brly. Opp. 37 ...... Yuma ..., .. .27 36 ...... El Centro ...3l .. ...44 l9 ...... Coachella .. l5 .... . .Palm Springs ...... 40 17 ...... Coachella ... .. .46 .. .40 I5 ...,.. Calexico .. 27 ...,.. EI Centro .. .......42 5th place out of i3 schools at Mount SAC. l5 ,..... Palm Springs ...... 40 15 ...... Calexico .... . . .40 lst ..... Kola lst in League Co-Champs with El Centro Record: Richard Cosio 1.7 miles Time: 9.37 Quarterback Club Hosts Eddie LeBaron 'Q 'dbg Na K4 tx. wx., X N. Smile! And smile they did, as coaches Jack Gifford and Hal McNaughton once again ended the football season in victory. lCoach Gifford, Johnny Singh, Eddie LeBaron, Si Carey, Coach Hal McNaughtonl 'LX 41 AJP.. N. ,LX l J' ,l 'If ry-Q L..':.2: ' Have you heard the one about the traveling salesman and the farmer's daughter? iThe coaches and their wives at the Quarterback Banquetl Supporting our fighting Wildcats through- out the season, the Quarterback Club held a Meet the Wildcats dinner, where the boosters of the team were invited to come and meet the individual players on the squad, and held their annual Quarterback Banquet with special guest speaker, Eddie LeBaron. Awards were given to individuals whose performance on the field as well as in the classroom were outstanding. But to the players the most important and exciting part of the banquet was the time when each player stepped up and received his gold football, The football that symbo- lizes victory for Brawley's Golden Horde. Sponsored by lhe Brawley Quarterback Club Brawleg High's Winningest Team! an Ty, - a 'aw 'EJ Tap Row: Coach Bob Fisher, Robert Allen, Alex Mucino, Randy VonOrsdeI, William Bascus, Paul O'Brien. Bothm Row: Torn Cato, Henry Romero, Robert Dorsey, Donnie Howard, Javar Ha-ymore. With a seasonal record of 2O wins and only 2 losses this year, the Wild- cat basketeers brought home an I.V.L. Championship. This years bas- ketball team was the winningest team ever in the history of B.U.l-l.S. Led by big Willie Bascus, who scored aver 440 points for a 21 point aver- age, and Randy VanOrsdel, who scored 316 points, for a 15 point average, the Wildcats outclassed all Valley opponents. Brawley's only losses were to strong Granite Hills, 61-44, and Or- ange Glen, 53-51. Our Cats outscored their league opponents 946-688, showing their superior ability over league rivals, After their regular season ended, the Wildcats challenged Yucaipa in the first round of C.I.F., defeating them 72-78. This year's team, dominated by seniors who have played together for the last four years, under Coach Bob Fisher, ended their careers in the same fashion they started it- in victory. Randy VanOrsdel accepts the first Victory Ball. Sponsored by Producers Livestock Marketing Assn. Brawley Opponents 82 .,.,.. l-loltville ., .,...,.... 37 44 ...... Granite Hills .. .... 61 57 ...,.. El Caion ....... .... 5 O 61 ....., Indio ............... 57 82, ..... Basic High, Nev. ....., 58 59 ...... St. John Bosco ....... 38 60 ...... Calipatria ..... ..., 5 4 69 .,.... Holtville ..... .... 3 2 69 ...... Marian .... .,.. 5 9 83 ...... Morse ........ .... 6 1 51 ...... Orange Glen ,, .... 53 56 ...... Crawford .... ..., 5 5 78 ...... Coachella . . .... 61 80 ...... Calipatria .. ..,. 48 83 ...... Blythe .... .... 6 4 68 ...... Banning ,.. . . . .52 59 .,.... Calexico ,.. .... 53 75 ,,.... Coachella . . .... 56 72 .,..,. Central ....6i 82 ...... Blythe ... ...,66 68 ....,. Calexico ... ....4O 77 ...... Central . .. ,.. .62 SPECIAL MENTION William Bascus, was named by the Helms Athletic Foundation to the All Star Southern Section CIF Team. Baskeiball Team Members Axial 1 -e ' 3 ' ' il. qfffxfxf Y y ,h . fx -. e 'W' 4- ir ' XE 111-:K 1 fun' ' riff,-iz. . ef , r 1 if N 1 . , fr me f if Qf. gg, l M , V - ef' A , 6 'fi' 1- efhgfifif gifs ,. ' A ififrtlri is e fy Q Q A , JT if'i?.13iT K wh E iii 5 ng , , 131' '-.iq i 'i ,, , Robert Allen-Guard William Boscus-Center . N .L .mg Tom Colo-Guard Robert Dorsey--Forwo rd l .fn x' ' ' Q v b N. y ff -1 e-fed A 4 11 K V., , ' I is N X 'S I ' ' ' r . .Qi - 4 ,,,f'7t 11' fr I - .., A ae X S r K Q R , f,- ' -- V 1 ij . ' A 'V LCR J 4 , , . , -A. l W - 5, as e- f---me-N k -e -521 7 V 4 1 ' WT . ew ' r era.. .1151 fans ' ' W + L .. 1 ' f ' lyw K' , V Y . K W ,- f: ,iq,yi 'I U. . W 4 l +.'.....::'J .i e tiara ' 133211: fr ' -' KN- 3 Jovor Hoymore--Forward Don Howourcl-Guard Alex Mucino-Forward Poul O'Brien-Guard N Henry Romero-Gucxrd Randy Vcm Orsdel-Center Coach Bob Fisher In Pursuit of Championship g , r l l Brawley players waited to get the rebound. Six 'loot two, agile, and deadly with the basketball, Randy VanOrsdell pumps In two paints. .41 'SQ E, x it A V 1 Z, , Q .5 - f 11 '4 Q ' I think it went thatawayf' Robert Allen tells big Wwllie Bascus. Robert Allen passes through the hands of a defender II ped o Calexico player. Varsi+g's Winning Wage ff? xt'-Xin. Q? .9035 w 2 :X N -4.2: ' Inspires J. V. To Success I f . .1 ,,. 'se , 1-pg-s, . Q X V 'f H' - ----- .NAT I 'Y I A 1'S': l X T , 1, S' I X i I , ,lk f ,C - f we- 4 . Q., if 3 ' N X! XX., 1 Q I! 3 .' A Q A 'W W Mg ii ii .' l wee Ts- -Tift T ' . f S .Qi C 3 , 'aivjx' TQ' 'r , - . f , ' f , 1- 1 5 .3 Q31 Q' 'V l 1 l T ' ,, , .yi ty- ' , , , , 'sf ',,,f r ' , T 5 . l' . ., , , J gs. 6 l , l 1 ' A , A 13.5 54 Q , 'S 5 if Q. 'T 1 1? ' T T 1 Q' -'Z vi?'. 'F . First Row: B. Smith, J. George, D. Jackson, E, Davilla, D. Ferrin, D, Sails, J. Brown, J. Skipper, R. Reya. Motter, J, Lofion, J, Zermeno, D. Williams, C, Wyatt, I 1 I , W ,. J -'.t'v4 .A asa. , fy Greg Motter scored as others looked on. Sponsored By Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith Coach Smith With a season record ot 13 wins and only Tive losses, Brawley's J.V. basketball Team tied with Blythe Tor The l.V.l.. Championship. Starting The season rather slowly, The wildkittens lost Two of Their first three games, one To Granite Hills, 52-42, and the other To El Caion, 46-43. BUT, at This point, Coach Smith seemed to charge his Team with a winning spirit as The Wildkittens suddenly caught tire with a seven game winning streak before bowing to a strong Banning by only Tour points. The Kittens Then smashed Calexico, 65-53, before losing To Coachella, 38-43. The kittens Then smeared El Centro, 63- 50, and annihilated The Imperial Tigers, 61-20. By losing to Blythe the very next game The kittens lost Their chance To an unshared champion- ship. The J.V. Team closed OUT Their season with impressive wins over Calexico, 62-54, and El Centro, 70- 52. Coach Fisher can look Torward To a lot ot good material from the J.V. next year in building his varsity Team. Second Row: L. Font, R Korsten, C. Sellers, G, J.V. Basketball Games Brly. Opp. 60 ...... Holtvile ,.... .... 4 2 Granite Hills ....... 52 42 ...... ....46 43 ....... El Caion 57 ,..... Indio .... .... 4 4 70 ,..... Imperial ..,.21 . .... 37 58 ...... Calipatria .. 53. ..... 1-loltville 51 ...... Coachella .. ....36 , .... 48 61 ...... Calipatria . . .... 49 58 ....,. 'Blythe ....56 49 ...... Banning ... . . . .53 63 ....,. 'Calexico ... , . . .53 38 ...... Coachella ... ....43 63 ...,.. 'El Centro ... . . . .50 61 ...... ....2O Imperial 53 ...... 'Blythe ....59 62, ..... 'Calexico .... 54 ........52 70 ,.,,.. 'El Centro .. Tied with Blythe for 1st place record 13-5 league record 5-1 X an Yan-. - Larry Fun? and Donnie Perrin share in efforts rebound as Johnny Brown looks on. Jagvee and Frosh Had To get the Two Browley players defended against Calipaf Ace. Larry Font lends o helping hand to on opposing team member, IBrowIey vs Culipafrial Crushing through defenders, Greg Motfer scores a perfect lay-up. Another Exciting Season i . QL ij FZ f A X , V, ff LQ, . st. f. 6 ' fx X 2 ' . ' ., .. Q-me -ff f 1211122 . Zix t' 'rw ff. ' - X 4 5 X , . .V . ,. ,. V, - i dan-v -0-Q ' . ,Q ' x r X ' .ey -- -.., . wiv' A 'i . gm. . . 1 K gy Y J ' ' - - .. .4 xi' A 1.34 A V -4 4 1 . V - . ' . Mm. . X r 4 . Wliffr W. 3l -wllo? ' - 34 ' 1 , . ' A , M4 , . Q, 1 P-Q23 32 V .lf HKTQJ i A f. if . l Y . . - -Mi . 5 , ' - 3 2 -J' xg fi . ,L T. vi, A Q Q 'W ' fs' t , 'r , , , , 'fi Kfy- 6 . fl1 '.-'fr ri 'S 1 ...- itz V: ' i' 'ff' flxfgif-. E I D' N' ' E-.if V' .' f W' 1 .1 .F-, 1, L ,V : Ny . Z Q WU it 1 I ,R fx NL NHL? Qyllp, , girl 5, 1 33 1 6 Qui -r iurg., , 35 at 0 1 s off. 4 3 f UU it . , , . ,, :L A 25 FM 33 be , 15 . 12 ! , 6.,.f..e.,.w.t. l '. ' Ex l 1 . . . . ' ,rawfdu , A 1 K : R , , A- , A Q- ,- 7, ,Uk A Jjgfytw ,a f .,,,..:FgfLXU .4 5. ' , 1 ' ' Q Y KNILIF J . ' V .X ' r.wL.f.i ti 5 1 A :V : . fum 'A .v ' ' 4 ellnjlffl ai? A9147 i 312 Krsfiill'-5' ' lea' 5.23 . .b , .1 ' 'f A -'N.-' . 4 K- W . . 1' -'V 'x - X, X, ., '- ' Q ,xg S I A' if., Q5 ft.. N .N rg - ff 7 We Rf ig 4, :fs to ' A Y M y . ' r J ...W H X if ,M A I X . . , - . . . f .. .... an-. .4 .. M... - a. . . First Row: R. Stockstill, L. Drew, D. Franks, Renn, J. Kastner, L. Eucly, T. Hillock, J. Pizano, Van Orsdel, J. Soriano, F. Rodriguez, M. Boss, S. McNaughfon, W. Gallardo, J, Nunn, R, R. Houston, A. Jauregui, P. Benavides, D. R Santillan, R. Marquez, D. Bull, A. Mares, Joiner, R. Fargo, M, Pilatti, E, Estrada, Second Dorsey, J. Volker. Third Row. K. Stewart, T. A, Alarcon, G. Singh, Coach Apo. Row: J. Eros, M. Osterkamp, D. Errtanuelli, R. A ! N w ow is my chance for my first re- bound. Twinkletoes did it again. Freshmen Basketball Scores Brly. Opp. 46... ...l-loltville ....3O 62... ...imperial ....22 42... ...Colipatria ....35 53... ...r-roiivrrife ....4i 36... ...Calipatria ....42 35... ...Blythe... ....44 40... ...Kofa... ....44 43... ...Yuma... ....47 47... ...Calexico ....34 41... ...ElCe-ntro... ...,47 37... ...Imperial ....2l 29... ...Blythe ....27 44... ...Kofa.. ....34 47... ..,. Yuma... ....53 48... ..Calexico .. ....35 24 ........ ElCentro .......... 53 Although they lost the champion- ship, Bravvley Freshmen have a bright future as J.V. and Varsity basketball players. Hard Work, Talent, And Desire Q: tu, Front Row: Frank Cardenas, Ruben Dozal, Paul Zermeno, Johnny Santos, Max Torres, Arthur Cervantes, Eric Moore, Jerry Santillan, Eddie Olivas. Third Row: Arauio, Gerald Morse, Mark Rutledge, Clinton Crockel, Fourth Row: Robert Robles, Steve Kinkead, Coach .lack Gifford. The Brawley Wrestling team did an outstanding job this year in com- petition, although losing the cham- pionship to Holtville, The team had a record of 8 wins and 2 losses. The two losses were to Holtville, Brawley losing by only one point in both matches. A strange twist this year was the I.V.L. League Meet at Calexico. instead of this meet determining the league champions, as in previous years, it only determined the entrants into C.l.F. Brawley made a very strong showing at the League Meet, having iO tirsts, 2 seconds, and l fourth place, proving that Brawley Wres- tlers were the strongest and by tar the best in the Valley. Brawley finished high in C.l.F. i Riley, Howard Denton. Second Row: Kenny Hamilton, John Flores, Robert Michael Winterrnute, Fidel Torres, Gilbert Mendez, Xavier Ruiz, Paul Willingham, Les Tucker, Jerry Laird, Keith Smith, Charles Sauer, Ernie thanks to the work of Gilbert Men- dez, a sophomore who fought his way to the C,l.F. Finals and took second place. Next year the wrestling team should have a fine season as most of the team's lettermen will be re- turning, anticipating another suce cesstul season. Safe! At home! lScott Byrdl Fudel Torres 98 lbs Gmlberf Mendez 106 lbs Xavier Ruiz 115 lbs. Won 24 Lost 6 1sf ml Won 29 Los1'2 1sT In I V L Won 24 Lost 6 1st in l.V.L. Rufledge 136 lbs Ernie Robles 141 lbs. 20 Los1'6 1 n V Won 12 Los'r6 1sTinI.V.L. l 1 2 1 1 fd 1 'PP QX LE'-wifi' ,hr M . U Q as 3 ri 3' g, , IE Q K 9 i ff i. 11 Ni 1 1.2 l rl 1 1 is Q L is ff? Ji if 511 Q -w Q., fi I f 1 1 ' . r .1 11 Paul Arcruio 123 lbs. Won 18 Losr 12 2nd in l.V.L EE E 2- Q9 ' 3 E ri X - 3 . 5 3 1 Z 1 g as I ,jf if . f 5 ' 91934 QW- 'Q E 2' 7 2 T , Q 'E 6 1.1 fl .rf Charles Sauer 148lbs. Won 13 LosT9 1sTin l.V.L T V- l 1 :yr , AL'-ZWBQ0 4 11.9 ' RoberT Willingham HWY. Ldlrd 178 lbs Les Tucker 194 lbs. 15 Losf 8 1s'r In l VL Won 20 Lost 4 1s'r in l.V,L. Sponsored by Dr Theodore N e enhouse Won 14 Los? 8 1sfinl.V.L 200 e The Na+ion's Toughest Sport Q-,A Paul Araujo grirnaces in determination. Gerald Morse strains and grunts to no avail. Mark Rutledge struggles for cr pin, and the I. V. L. 'S best J. V. r 4 fo gf .,,-1 , Q4 .2 lfff 1 , ' ff, . ' -ft J, ,S i 4 ' i i Q -t l i Front Row: Dan Beeson, Lynn Pendley, Art Arauio, George Smith, Carson Kalin, Keith Brigman, James Delft Mark Alexander, Paul Kobyashi, Gus Alvarez, Dale Ramey, Myron King, Tull Heath Third Row: Andy Castaneda, Lance Burfield, Steve Robles, Lupe Navarro, Robert Berker, Allan Rogers, manager. Fourth Dobbins, Richard Scott, Paul Zermeno, Scott Byrd, Bill Beard, Howard Denton, and Leonard Mendez, Outscoring their opponents 567- 142, the J.V. wrestling team made short work ot the season this year. With an overall record ot i2-2 they easily took the L.V.L. J.V. Cham- pionship. Their only losses were to Yuma's strong J.V. Yuma is not in the I.V.L. this year, but will be next year. Brawley's .l,V.s also Won the J.V. Invitational held at Bravvley this year. Larry Dobbins was the outstand- wrestler tor the J.V. team, Larry And now I'm gonna show ya my double-reverse hook, head and shoulder knee lock. no, Second Row: George Sotelo, Eddie Sanchez, Campbell, Ken Hamilton, Robert Torres, John Row: Coach Kreider, Manuel Acuna, Larry ended the season without defeat and with an impressive i5-O record. This years J,V, team will surely add strength to the varsity team next year as Coach Gifford continues to mold his wrestling dynasty. Brly. Opponents 26 ..... Yuma , . . . .28 21 ..... Yuma . . . . . .28 56 ..... Calexico .. ... 5 46 ..... Coachella ... ... 6 37 ..... El Centro ... ...l4 51 ..... Coachella ... ... 5 47 ...,. Holtville ........ 8 58 ,.., .Palm Springs .... 3 53 ...,. Blythe ..,...,... O 58 ..... Calexico .... .. . 5 36 ..... Kota ..., . .. 8 41 ..... l-loltville .. ...ll 37 ..... El Centro ...lO 202 Champion Wrestlers 'x Front Row: Gary Noblitt, Gene Cardenas, Eddie Rodriguez, Louis Lopez, David Willingham, Louis Lerma, Steve Escalera, Bill Muse, Craig Wood, Monty Freeman, Mario Castenada, Jerry Homme, Mike Guillen Mgr. Third Row: Small, Norman Severe, Scott Wesley, Milton Miguel, Mike Sellers, Ccach Gc bby Escalera. Fourth Row: Albert G Smith, David Duran, Sal Velazquez, Robert Campbell, Gene Kyle, Richard Delgado Mgr. Brly. 28 26 31 50 60 46 46 46 44 28 Brly 26 23 65 42 55 60 35 48 45 Front Row1 Clint Crackel, Ed Sanchez, Mark Alexander, Paul Kobayashi, Gus Alvarez, Dale Ramey. 46 Second Row: Myron King, Lynn Penclley, Art Araujo, Keith Brigrnan, George Smith, Carson Kalin. 65 Third Row: John Flores, Art Cervantes, Eric Moore, Jerry' Santillan, Ed Olivas, Frank Cardenas, John Santos, Fourth Row: Robert Berker, Leonard Mendez, George Sotelo, Dan Beeson, Andy Campbell, James Delfino, Tull Heath. 33 60 Sponsored By Loma Farms Jack. Second Row: Gilbert ,ar Carpia, Jay Chuck Newhaus, Terryi Robertson, Larry alvan, Steve Reeves, Robert Price, Greg Varsity B .Rancho Del Campo .Rancho Del Campo Julian ..... ..... . .Calexico ....... . .Rancho Del Campo .Eagle Mountain ,, .Rancho Del Campo. .. Borrego Springs . . .Julian ......... .Eagle Mountain .. FRESHMAN ....Yuma ., Yuma .. Kota . . . Calexico ..... Eagle Mountain Coachella .... El Centro . . .. . .Coachella . . Holtville .. Kola . . . Holtville .. El Centro .... Eagle Mountain Opponents 31 28 21 10 33 13 12 11 15 24 Opponents 32 31 . 0 14 8 5 23 12 10 14 O 23 5 Honored At Banquet 'eo iso S. Pat Patterson, Arizona Western Coach, and Bob Dowden, former C.I F. champion from Brcwley looked at Gilbert Mendez' trophy with envy. l . -I -S A TIE- 'Ts Q. Having finished his dinner, Les Tucker eyed Ernie Robles pie. Sponsored By Robert and Alicia Tcecker Mix Larry Dobbins l.l V.i and Gilbert Mendez lvarsityl caught the Outstanding Wrestling Award. BUHS placed l8th in C.l.F. because ot Gilbert Mendez, Gilbert placed second in C.l.F. and received ten paints. At the Bravvley Wrestling Banquet he was named most out- standing wrestler. Xavier Ruiz and Keith Smith were elected co-captains-tor the Varsity. Xavier also received the best sports- man award and tied tor the most takedovvns. Keith received the award for the tastest pin, which was in 22 seconds. Paul Arauio received the award tor the most escapes, and Fidel Torres for the rnost reversals. With ten underclassmen from the tirst-string returning, Bravvley can expect to dominate Southern Cali- fornia next year. The three wrestlers from the lst string that graduated are Lee Tucker, Mark Rutledge, and Gerald Morse. The Freshmen had an outstanding season, with David Willingham being the outstanding wrestler, Gary No- blitt, Steve Jack, and Eddie Rodri- guez were excellent wrestlers. 20 20 4 Horse Hiders Struggle , Lisa N A , , ' , A, 'F 'T M lf fir' it Y , t 'ff- I'Q'f1fi.r.'s HT WT p - f 'ffs':'li5, .JF I 94 an i - A -A f'Q:'5' -Y Q-if T 'l 1, t I 1 s X KT! Yi XA' V ' H rl , . G A yn'-.V :E I U , 'WM id Y A 'i-fi Tlliiflr lliiii if as-i'-:G .Wiz :ii Pwr z it I - li' ' , V Q A . riff .1-.riff so A-iriii'r1F',Qlk4 in fig, ill Q 1 ,A s if . 3 ' in V 4 in 1,-f '-il. .Fn lIl x A Qg. zguaz' i. , A , -ff T g,ji1,ZQliliiZ,g7 'iii offs was 'gli Milf riqwilfl A 1- . . I , 1, -. I K in . Qwtjkk I M V in it Tffsvt' I i X f , is IX My MVK ,sg E l J 3 A M gs.-' T . ., jf. A T. xx ,T igifigud i, .X , i' fr 1, ' .-,l is ' - r 4 4- I6 Q - ssl rs f iii , .ii f'. 'h'? -as - N' f - - A ' ' - 4 5 i f tous? s, sw- . fr ' , Tis.. Q pr- ff 1 2 . ff TT' -9' ' il . il' l Q, I T 4' ' 1 Tap Row: C. Wyatt, R. Allen, P. O'Brien, A. Mucino, R Titsworth, S, Brummet, R. Acuna, Coach Schnikker. Middle Row F Acero, R. Arce, C. Seyben K, Cheatwood, R. Ulloa, H. Romero, K. Brigman, D. Womack. Bottom Row: S. Mitchell, J. Padilla, B Motter, E. Cola, T, Cato M Lover With a young and energetic team, the Varsity horseriders are looking torwarol to another successful sea- SOV1. Coach Len Schmitker, who has en- ioyed two championship teams while coaching the Freshman and J.V., is, now coaching the Varsity Cats. The Cats have a young team with six iuniors, one sophomore and two seniors on the starting lineup. Ralph Acuia winds up with his famous curvee ball, Our Cats got att to a sluggish start this season, with errors hurting their performances. Hitting was the was the biggest problem, but was solved later in the season. Coachella March 5 8 Palm Springs i2 Coachella T5 Castle Park lo Santana lf? Palm Springs 26 lnolio 29 Palo Verde April 2 lnolio 5 Calexico 8 Yuma Easter Tournament 9 Yuma Easter Tournament lO Yuma Easter Tournament 16 Kota I9 El Centro 26 Palo Verde 30 Kota Calexico May 3 lO El Centro To Gain The Cham ' ' puons hip t t if 4 1, Q 5 .,,- D tl R -Q' I ' ' :Pk 13 ' : J f-eel: 'ft 2 Q rap r jf Q5 se f t, f Rolland Ulloa Paul O'Brien Ernest Cota Ralph Acuna Catcher-Senior Catcl1erwJunior Pitcher-Junior PltcnerfJunior M p 11, 5, li ' ' 'A R- 9 1 A R 4 M g , A Q tw -1 A f 515 fs: 4 Q' - :I .Q ff 3 X l W -55 . , R ,er ' 'Q y f f 5 P Rick Tifswortlt Kelly Cheatwoocl Tom Cato Clark Seybert lst Base4SeniOr lst BaseiJunior Qnol Base-Junior 2nd Base-Senior e Q 5 , .Nix E: ' . ' . w ig vk Q... Q ,rn ' skin tx- ff' '5 'L , l 7' 'lm 1 ,. V QW, f xf! Brad Matter Joe Padilla Steve Mitchell Ray Arce 3rd Base-Senior Sophomore-Slwortstop Outtield-Junior Outtleld-Junior a A ,, 'W A -8.25, Al K! x H Q M , A aa I 43 E592 sn-A-,' '-fr kip.: r ,f T lr 3 My Q nga- ,ln f fi' -5135, xx ! 7 v Alex Mucino Manuel Lopez Doug Womack Frank Acero Outfield-Senior Outfielol-Senior Outtielal-Junior Manager n. rm Q. YJ, w or ,-...E 4 Q is Keith Brigman Pitcher-Sophomore 5?-9 f ri' 5 ,-age. R orb w Y Robert Allen 3rd Base-Junior r 'Q m Q ,Z-5 30' X 3 W KW -f l l Outtielcl-Se enry Romero nior 'Q ov 3 '12-' AI, sr' rf Clftarles Wyatt Manager 205 206 Struggling Wildcats Slide Alex Mucmo swung viclously , . . strike two! if Kelly Clweatwood and the Santana player admired the grace of the pitcher, l 35-flifv Clark Seybert was content after catching the ball forthe third out, ,,..f 4 gg, axe ,ga ywfv .X , xx y .w ,xx f'k' mls! Doug Womack attempted a steal and was called sate! HH, Caich. Piioh, To Viciorg 4- vn- 14 4 I ff-Jfywy 1 , J wg' xtlfx aff? - O 4 rr o . k ff' qw ' . W1 ' 1 ' '? . ,f,,, ' 4 ,-. ' The Hindu was cc1ugI'1toffbcse.lRoHie Uflooj ' if 3 F ' ' , Z KeUy Clweofvvcod merviy watched for The pick-off srgnaN , 4 Q Ralph Acuio sncried ns ihe umpire cc1Ued Q bull. Doug Womack hoped The pwvch wasnt o 'beanbcxNN. 207 J.V. Hoped To Reiain The Championship r. 2 f rx' awww, of 2 , , if , f'Q23'!gZg2fZ:2g.g . , 4 i V V , 4, ' ffm-we rfrwfef---? Lf, L fl' d l f ,f ax J ' Exif' , ., K .4 Q ' T 5 r f - , Ixi,,1,,,,, 'q'Q vb-QQQJW: igrrgf. W ,z x I X . 27, . ! ,T xL,, V' Q I ..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 'i .,,,,,,':, L ' , . frm Lf fly- ,yur 41 1 J n lil!!! Mfg .JQQS2 WLQQY ' xg-in 1 ,, ,i,. M L gg v ,J L 'W Q' Q ff V La ia.: 4 if 'W 's5? 'i :fr-' x V lv, exp, Q1 ii, vm, ,J ' f 5 V4 I if mfr if' fri' ' L' ,wfif fi 3+f W J .E ' Lu, ,--1. Q L ' . i 4' fi 2-'vii F i eggf' 4, - ,,fX,,,?, on , ,Q vi? L , , s - M ?2ls'A3,Eba v n Tiff V A ' , u , , J M 3 L 'ef fr' if fi - f 1 ' ii - Y ' , 'AH Q, args aj, -if - L 2 ,Q ' Mig: D .1 .. H+ .1 Jig, ,ix J' xx Q XX ., 8' Q N Eff? 'V L f ' K , 1 L. J xx ' ' afsj i A, ,Q 'rv rf V ,f5m', .H ,if 1 Q -I . , .Q , ..-J. , -21,2 r fflf 'nl ' ' ' ' , ' i n 'e ' ,,,..- v 1 'Vi Khan T11 V '34 -,,, ?sfQ'i? -.- . ., '95 First Row: Lupe Navarro, Jesse Rodriquez, Jim Tatum, Lance Burfieid, Ed Sanchez, John Brown, Second Row: Don Perrin, Bur? Welion, Alan Laird, Lynn Pendley, Garry Parker, Lupe Sabala, Ed Duarte. Third Row: Dan Santos, Greg Maher, James Lofion, Joe Cannon, John Palomino, James George, Coach Apo. : 2 - 5 , 5 I 4 . 8 : L rf, , mi ., 4.4 ,..2'x1'f ' 'J49's-Q11 Greg Movie: svreiched, hoping for a strike. Eddie Duarte hui a four-bugger. O8 While Freshmen Sirived For Recognition c are . - iii T 'V A 1 ' , .i.'Jfik'4-Iii. 3 'T-15' X . 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' iff' . - X, A , it ...--- s if f ptr -- 'sk fri ' . 7-N -' l N W ft? new o f 'Q A N ,, .px 'T .3 fc : 5, t ,Q ' -A A , wax 'N 41 if ,ru . V ,y f 'f-5:-r on , .N 4, ' X r ,Ur--Ml, . was First Row: James Uyechi, Greg Nunez, John Rose, John Avilla, Wes Blevins, Robin Davis, Ed Rodriguez, Mike Pilatti, Mike Boss. Second Row: Greg Smith, Ted Hillock, Steve Ball, Richard Augusta, Aurelio Jauregui, Mark Chitrock, Roger Stockstill, Richard Estrada, John Pizaro. Third Row: Tom van Orsdel, Ralph Marquez, Craig Wood, Arthur Kern, Armando Mares, Maria Casianeda, Donnie Emanoelli, Joe Eros, Dan Franks, Warren Spalding. ' The JV. and Freslirven baseball teams were defeating all opponents at press irme. The J ., coached by Albert' Apo, was looking forward to defending the championship they won last year. Coach Spalding was wc kirg . towards a winnirg season in his first year as coach of the Rinky Dirks Both reams had time material, and experience, which makes the difference between c winning and losing team. This was an example of all the exciting Freshmen games. ons., . .mf K 1 7 N : E1-Q ,ff ,JMX i K X, , 4175! ' ffl f I: X s veil Sponsored By Bob Trucking Merrill C0ClClT SPUldlV'IQ 209 Our Fleetfooted Track Team Spent Long tlmlllflff 1 r B Qgvlltlfj' Y i, f El ,gxliltfg ' l Wlfffcf Wlfffzfa P w, r' '1 Front Row. Gary Sims, Virgle Chapple, Caesa: Moore, Ken Laney, Back Row: Robert Wellcome, Max Riley, Harold Fifield, David Stewart, George Soltero, Cecil Dobbins, Second Row: Frank Rodriquez, Paul Fernando Ortiz, Dennis Dahm. Sanchez, Richard Cosia, Bill Wick, Fermin Reyes, Coach Xen Jones. Date Opponent Place March Sat. 2 A-Tri Brawley El Centro, Coachella ..CoachelIa Fri, 8 Indio ......... Indio Sat. i6 El Centro Relays.El Centro Fri. 22 Blythe .....,..... Here Tues. 26 Kota, Yuma, Brawley ....... Kota Fri, 29 Calexico .. ...Calexico Sgt, 30 Coachella Relays . .... Coachella April Tues, 2 El Centro ...., El Centro Sat. 6 Arizona , ex-S Invitational ..... Kota Tues. l6 Calexico ......... Here Fri. lO Blythe .......... Blythe C it N . K..- 5 Willie Bascus flies again! Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hepner of Wiesl Store Tues. 23 Sat. 27 EI Centro ..... El Centro Tri State .. .... Blythe Hours Of Running And Running And Running This yeor vvos described by Cocich Xen Jones cis oi building yeor . Approxirncxfely holf of The teorn were freshmen ond because of This The Team is inexperienced. Even with This many new recruiis The Teolm is siill of overoge sirengfh, We expect o lor from our Track tedrn in the next couple yecirs and were sure they won'T lei us down. Fermin Reyes heoves Ifhe shoil. I I Ni., HRA! Up, up and away! Domes Skipper! iq 7 A X-H f' z X . sk K .fx N. 5' vi Q ,Ig 1 ,, ' Wiz' . y ldiijzfv - j l ' X ,v V l ,M 'l , Would you believe Eric Moore? '-A c ff--13 fi' 3 , y ,si 1 s Vfklfff R M2 j! s ,fx , , zz' b r Q. f vi 1, ,, ' -,J 1 2' ' l' 'l R 'xiii gl 1 ' . nv ' ll 1 gf U ,, G Id H . ' 1 ,qrn g' 'H ' , irtbff-as.-..:s.-Q.-1 ' W -4, 4. ' r U. . l 14 , - ,A He's only two laps ahead of me now. l.loyvGr Hclyrnorel 211 And C Track Teams L B r .lr k M ui., 13,1 K' Date Opponent Place 'March Sat. 2. .Tri-Bravvley El Centro, Coachella . .Coachella Fri. 8. .Indio ............ Indio Fri. 22. . Blythe ..... ...Here Tues. 26. .Kota, Yuma, Brawley . .... Kota Fri. 29. .Calexico .. ...Calexico Sat. 30. .Coachella Relays ..... Coachella April Tues. 2. .El Centro ...,. El Centro Tues. 16. .Calexico . .... Here Fri. T9. .Blythe ... .... Blythe Tues. 23. .El Centro ...... El Centro Sat. 27. .Tri State , .. .Blythe Front Row: Sam Ortiz, Raymond Valedez, Henry Graham, Luis Gallorcli, John Lirnm. 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' ' W- l think it went clown hls sleeve. ' lHenry Ortizl . , , 1, , . . 1 -.ff to to W x .mt'-fr' f 1' 'VM 5 ,gg 14:V'i,,,rF5 LA A rgyiir-:It ' N . 2 .. .1 K ' 'g.,',, r' f,- K .f p, , .' ' K ' 'Huw ' F if , 'E - , '- ' a', 1 45 if - W N -A-f---Q .W P . is f . . ' L j. . , ' AN . ' ,- . - ,, rt x ' , ,,f r J, vl ' : . ' r' N E H X fr x r ,Atl 'tk iff' Q 'ft 2 f- r , N ,M . M ,aan f M gg f . A ' it ,Z- 4 . ' fs , ' he , V t ru fx at 'Q' Vfrvf , 'f,QL,k1,,, r fi x V ', v 5 S I P 1 -v g f n. ' 1 1 ,I Q6 ' J- if-QQ gn N5 YM ff V '. r , T L.-f a e A 1 'aeigfwi ,Q X f X ' ' K, of Qgtggfsrfrijf 2 . XXAW5, 4 P Q 53353335 - P 1 I5 we I-'?zsjD?VtP , X , H pgsgiyvws ' ' ,, ' ' ry .4 . . r t X W Q! X i ' ' K l N - -V , ti 'ffiirfiffii-1 .r - rw ff Front Row: Aleia Cortez, Ed Salts, Manual Griiatun, Manual Garcia, Rlchard Estrada, Btll Moreno. Second Row: Dantz Castenada, Victor Sevtlla, Norman Severe, Alex Araulo, Scott Wesley, Coach Xen Jones. Back Raw: Robert Price, Robert Sarmllan, Pablo Benevldes, Peter Rarwrez, Robert Rem, Robert Volarde. New Coach Helped Golfers To im f 5' 'ra 41 Top Row. L. Smith, G. Griffin, D. Bull, G. Singh, P. Stafford, L. Rccvcs, J Osterkomp, Middle Row. Conch Martin, S. Adams, V. Mallory, K. Koen, B. Benson, R, Armstrong, C. Rutherford. Bottom Row: M Osterkomp, G. Kyle, K. Schmidr, M. Koon, M. Fargo, M. Proter, l 1 . , i X X ' f i ' ' n A-K 4' .1 ,nk . 'X ' lg, Reiki 5 0, nx t. W, I- . Ve 5 B K, ..,,.,,,, ,. I - X ff , S., .V .,g-can-pw x S Couch Mortin watched Milt Proter's style. With two bulls how can l lose?' lMilt, Kurt, The 'sflfllfem Gllempfed U PUN- Vcncel 4 Sponsored by Jack Rutherford Develop Championship Iniiiaiive v s vw re View . he . 'rl f x 1 an 3 4,-gy 1 f .Y P' s H ffriygg' - ,. - I au. f I 4, I v , l w Ney! A, V ,M F Q.. .. --,, I . ., Appp ., . ,. - ea! f' M5 iwrzg 1 +fifEe1i.'fr4fag,?.,3,f'i'i??.l 1:-ruff '-',,'x v f f . 1 , W ' '- N, .-..M I ffl- 3' f- -'-ih.f.'- - N . r h .iw any X-july. x gg. A T A . .. ..-vllffirwifzi-lif'-1-:w?f:?..zfs Val Taylor smiled as Kolin Mark Koori ond Super John Osrerkamp pol power into his iri Milr Prater watched the lirtle balls. visible wood. 3 . ' T it ,, ev- , 1 ' eff fear frifs fe' ' l C4 3: 3133 A ' 9. if - ' 1 A kg! ,f ig. K - ,P-2 ,. 3'-1. .. v , 2731 .. 1 . ..- , Q . fl , 5 , . ,,, . '9 . A . 4 LQ. . 1 -..,,, K 5 . iffilal' x . . ,QQ , x 'Z ' an fwxr' r.-Ars 3 fy 4,1 f 2 f V ..' , . . -raxbfzarfm . .. ', Pal Slofford blasted the loall three hundred yards, boi .T sailed out of hounds. The young, inexperienced Braw- ley golf team progressed as The sea- soh continued. Q ' Felo. 23 .... Yuma .. . . . .There 24 .... El Centro .There P Mar. 2 .... Salton City .There 5 .... Coachella ,.... There 9 ..,. Calexico . .There io 3 T6 .... El Centro ...Here E ' ' 'La' 5 K' 5 23 .... Yuma .... ...Here '4 J' 0-Ny' 2 A x 26 .... Coachella .Here ' 4 'lj A . 30 ..., Calexico .. . . .Here V M April 6 .... El Centro .There - 4-.1-we-f.w-ff-6 27 .... El Cehiro .There T4 May 4 .... EI Centro .There The fearsome 1hreesome wavched as Coach Martin reed off. 21 5 Both Varsity And J. V. .my 6 Kneeling: Mike Patterson, Wayne Olesh, Joe Flores. Standing: Mike Cox, Jeff Easter, Larry Hurtodo, Coach Renter. ., Q 'Darnl Missed the court again. IMike Coxl R 3 .Q 3' .T ,H , . ik f wzf , if ir , .a Q g fi' S v . J , A . V. my r M :TW zz-,, ifffffi-'T4..f?Q'. Joe Flores gasped as the ball hit the coach. Schedule Feb. 3 Yuma . . .Here I3 Kota .......... There 20 Coachella . Here 24 Yuma ........ There Mar. 2 Holtville ,...,.. There 9 Calexico . . ...Here I2 Coachella There 16 EI Centro .Here i9 Kota ... .Here 23 Holtville .Here 30 Calexico There April 6 .... El Centro ...... There Thanks to last year's strong J.V. tennis team, this year Brawley has another outstanding varsity team. At Yearbook publishing time the team had lost only one match to Holtville and had defeated Yuma, Kota, and Coachella. With top-seeded Wayne Olesh leading the racketeers and Joe Flores close behind, the tennis team could easily win the l.V.L. Championship by putting a stop to El Centro's win- ning streak, Show Slrong Poleniial WY J V I It . ' , ,.. M -4+ - fy f H N3 ,fl! g,:X, R. It X X lfesr' 7 - ff za: ' X sxfvivn 'f?:'l 5- s,' I '4 W 1 ,. '7f..'l,. ' . af - ' f 'Q -f A .. X, '.,: l-I 9 .s , X - . S , l fki A rr kk 'Wi' f' . Q ,VME . .Qf9?r2 N,1. . 0 w.3 -C.,-v4 flffff gm ' M , fi . . f A' ' ' Wi , 2 .. . 5 ,,..,.f 5755.44 f 3' v 5 I 5 A 71 g A or C-ew. Bottom: Arthur Oleda, Carlos Vasquez. Top: Robert Berker, Alon Patterson, Coach Renter. NOW lOOk fellers lhls ls lhe way you da it' lCoach Remerl Schedule 3 Feb. 3 .... Yurrw . . .,., Here 3 l3..,.Kofa ...There j 20 ..., Coachella ...... Here 24 .... Yuma . . . . .There Mar. 2 .... Holtville .. ...There s Y - 4 Lvgw ' 3-...4 Q Frau: 9 .... Calexico 12 .... Coachella la ..., El Cerxfro 19 .... Kola . . . 23 ..., Hollvile 30 .... Calexico April 6 .... El Centro . . .... Here .....There .....,Here , . .... Here . . ,... Here . ...There ,.....There 217 While 1000 Of The Boys Qiruggled , ,W i s EW .X H, 1 ft, . ag at Qf. 'Q . vs' - x -'A new 'Hs Lonnie Drew, ond Donnie Emmanuelli knew what fhe expression Take U Icp meant, Boys' P.E, consisted of running, , sw Y? . I X N ... , i - v 1 ,. - ' u , W ,' --1 re. - i . ..,, 0 .1 13 .W ilfgggzt fx if ,A 1, , A ..-.. ., ,,. . Q N 'rv - gl i. 37 ' ' SV' 2, ' f, ' ll y' - -' Lv- .- ' 9 ,M . .. 415, f W, 1 we- .. fy-. x - , ,. - . e e or - 1 yagf me Q we .x . e 1 W. fm 'rn ' ni P259 U, b , 2 xhuw ,:. 'QQ I ' .' 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L Qt ,pg7g53'7n,,:,,- .1 -' ,ff f '55 V314 1 A , ' N ' L ' ' -Q A mzcfj, f . 3 ,,:31?iafQ-'l'i'..,,'Q - 4 V, - : ' . . 2 , 1 --1-'lst FJ'i4vg9l , V x ' 1. iv Q 3.53, Q f..f,.A 1' -44.51 we ' - RMA Q Y ff 1 X. . -'.-'-5 - - f ,mv .Q 2 -' -' . ., 4 1 f- . i K ,N ,, M A x , v .. f , ,. wg 1 ,I f W ,i, ,h .. mfg:-, if V wig! vii, i ?,2V.3i?kf.2 J 3, wig: ..'1...fA A-T.: A A if V ,f qi x- f , ., .V ' H -. Y- . X G' Q JY' VL. :Q :N -A ,L xx, ' , f .1 V261 ,Z C ,, .f 4- wma? ' ,, 1 'bin X, .- Saw A-ff! W ,rf , A M V f Myron King grimuced as he slugged Q home run. Gary illusircied c graceful high iump. 218 Sponsored by John J, Elmore In Sporis The Res? Were In Boys P. E. L L ' .3f':f. ,1 .. ' , ' 'T ' ' V, ' rf ' T 6 A 2 M W l 1 -gm rg rag f 2 'r 1 j sh hi' i n 5 , Q, f'Dl,Eg,f' 5 Wi ta S3 ' g x K. if 'V , 4 y gf --- - '. YUWWVQ Und mfife VUVWVWWQ- Soccer kept The boys on their foes I if lakh Q! I Y ,. ' ' Www .4 EH ' ' ' fsfft.-A . - x ' V' mn' mv ' 'Z r Q' .BH Q i f is Y. Q 9 . , K 5 , f : , K ' -f S f A- e V , - ' , an - 'X Q z L 5, :' W A .. im el. Vg' . ' p V ' W . 0 ,felt . I. wg if. gr 1 M. K tAg..,?, Ll' 2 . Q ,X 1 - 5 y 'V 54 ' K Xa. T M Qi: ,KR QM, X .! A. , . g, af K 5 V L e . L , , , . .rp .. . ff' f 1 ' 4 N .' Q. Q if h 3 N f . Q Jerry Ncblitf Ie? Yhe ball get the best of him. After PE, one deserved cn rest. 1Sveve Robles, John Velo, Harvey Ruwz, Bob Bensomj 219 Tennis And Vollegball 1 if ' 2 fr.- ii Z. Q fr x , ggi re , 't A 5 y fi za ifffx Q 1 grin' 1 : , 1 i Ki, : , I ia.. ' 'wig , . , .8 : U H T 4 Mia x J w- 'W-'.'gl L 9 lfx It . : W L . '-li? Front Row: Sarah Stockstill, Linda Staiger, Clotilde Castanieto. Back Raw: Coach Slocum, Billie Jordan, Mary Smith, and Barbara Gibson. Team Worked 3 ., if , X xv- ew - x,q.,. . xi. .igxwx X. h ,fi 4 Q 'r rfws I . . . ga , 's s , x xc ' 4, 4 .3 -1 PRE- Q9 ,I ,F s X -.' . 4 p Q x ' Y L x ig . -iJf.'.i af . v-sei.. ,Agri P . . f' rs -A N .- ?'?'?w f 1 Sy ' -N 'S3Ii,si?i'w.w ', - T 55'5'-ffffffif-l.'?? ' W ' 'ft-3s, .,,'f'. ,f9'K-- -A JJ K-91 -4 '...s,1 f .f, g ig? - its ' . ' 1:,,g,,4,f.' fg iffgg 'fp ' f -lrwfi. .3,..i4v, ,a?3.:,5Nv3 . -fm . K ,mf ., if . -. J fr' ' N .'f,sf,,W -Va, VM . . .,.,3 . , nv ',iHg,fi..f . 1 . T sk. I , f's,,5,,,, 54, '+5'Y9?'r f if: fn rr' ji ff i .. s 5' '1'3'f f-Qlfeew'-.:' 'xx .5 ' Ms ,V . 'GZEXQLE' Kee l: f fee T Qfifr -:av ..,gQQ:ff'i5, .. - .fi x iF'f.g1A Iv 2 .2' , .- , . . is., M . f?w'T'+,w - 'k?'f? e. ' 1 .3. Lg 'H 4 A ,.37,llT7?,Ir,2,1wr..+, Mary Smith exhibits her graceful swing. Y Scoreboard , 3 A . Y I' Y A Brly. Qpp. A in - . an ..Yunna . ...2 N' 6 ...... Yuma . . . .5 f ' lO,.. ..Kofa ...l A 4 T' if Q , fi is 9.....ElCentro... ...O ' . 4 X' -5 9.. ..ElC T .- 'f N en 'O ' ' ' ' 'O ii,y.u.S 5 reg? 1 'E , VEIIISIIM CQ A -T, gy: A , , - 1, 1 y ' . X l l -4 ' . N37 ' . W' i '4 1 - s- , . , Q.: x 1 ' . , 'qi .. il' ' o Y V ' i L , . A3 This years girls' tennis team was N N X N 1 - nfl: Q ' Qi ,'.gf?l -f, V J. .K Mk' - W' N , 11 ..v ', successfully advised by Mrs. Mari- .3 . '- I ' A Q: wQ5.,N W . -H 'v V ii, 0 '- - '11 ' 4 i jf' ' lyn Slocum. Under her expert guid- 5 .Q j M hue f Q Q . I 5 ,I , i f i n .5 : S -'A Q , 34 i fy: , , 1 .mg ,i ance, they were defending cham- 0 . Wg, ,,i,ggg555 :- 2' ., 355' 'Q - X .- X , ' A'-' ff 1, f. 1.1 f ,. pions of the league and as The sea- 5 2 i r . ' im ' g ' fvi .Q5 .. ,.,, .. son neared its end, they were still V ' B y W' 'l ' ' undefeated. , ' - 1, W ' XX W f f. ,,, 'v4,, ff- Front Row: Dickerson, and Yvonne Ybarra. 220 Dorothy Staiger, Joy Jordan, Kristy Chittock. Back Row: Debbie Dillard, Nancy Hard To Win And Keep Championships MJ, . Seated are: Ramona Escabar, Neiiie Cooper, Carol Oreda Beatriz Gerardo, Frances Vickie Mireles, Coach Smith. A Y -J- ,sq fu,- f. Seated are: Bennie Alarcon, Myra Gerardo, Patsy Elevaza, lrene Oieda, Kathy Waycoir, Opalene Drew, Chris1ina Magaia. ,A f Q ' l s?fi:?, QEQFA bv! f 345 ' ' I I i 4 11 Avila, Mary Allen, Siaridmg are Betty Elevazo, Linda Walker, M .ogy-i37r',:34. r M ' gil-1124 X 1 l V, -1 ' ' - xi, , 5,1 Q Q , eq Q., J H , - .. fr ,Q . 545 1.2 .qv rg if . fffig iw r c w ie '?4F4 I U Q.. , , r XXX' f K .X r ,, , X ff V ff ' , F , I Denise Duval, Standing are: Coach Smiih, Sylvia Marquez, 2 K 'ivxa Baskeiball And Baseball Team Fedewa Coach Smiih f 'Q' 3: ' , -QQ ry 2 K ky an X: 5 I M- 7 Q, 2 .. Q :nf-' , x 4. 5V as .Tn i i 1 Q, a V A 9 TZ' f K yu' XM' ua . -1 First Row: Nedra Partner, Irma Rios, Terry Saniilian, Arnparo Sanchez, Chrisiina Ybarra. Second Row: Ruby Soto, Paf Robinson, Charloite Asbill, Sherri . - lg, K X 1 33 'Q 'iff ' K Sf ix i gi gy icq? W , Q gy. . Seated are: Olivia Campos, Irene Oieda, Mary DeLaCruz. Standing are: Coach Smith, Parsy Elevazo, Sylvia Marquez, Opalene Drew, Rosie Zermeno, Riva Moniemayor. Captured League Championships il .I lgfgan i A at T 'i'1'll-iw T firms! Q.. Tie KL-211- lgfqvy. 'if fi- Y I oi tx RA ' '-,1 il 1 if Icp :' '25 ' - I Jr -. its Brawley Union High Schools soft- ball Team began with a wild and Woolly season. Most of the team members were also active in the Girls' Athletic Association. Under The supervision OT Mrs, Elizabeth Smith, The Team played both home and distant games, By meeting with Their advisor aTTer school Tor practice, the Team was alole To execute exciting games. Each girl drilled Tor hours to de- velop co-orclination in order to ex- hibit a superior representation Tor Bravvley Union High School. This year, They had set their goal to win The league championship. The eftorts of The girls' softball Team proved rewarding. When the season ended, The BUHS Team became The new league champions. 1 . .. if s f--iamuniaa T -. 3- 'E' -i fest Kneeling: Bennie Alarcon, Elaine Mamet, and Katy Alcantra. Seated: Carol Oieda, Sherri Fedewa, l ' Q 14 Q and Christina Ybarra. Standing: Christina Magaia, Irene Oiedo, and Sylvia Marquez. ' Q 9. N 1 5 ln. A A 1 Q- 0 ,x .xr----frcfn. ,....--. V-r -if-xv , yrgfx ' if 'A r v : . . . 'T8QM.'r::.' . mv' 'gf -' '. 'wfmuf . , 1 o 5 - 4 f T ,f -.,s,w f if ' rf, . . ,.l,1 - . ,?Q.',.awibW W1 W-3 Q '24 V T -J' 5 ,Q , . V . - f lvl : ' rt , I 3 A . 'QQ x ., f Lg.Q g ' ,M . 1 1 ,.1 , l X l ll ig? , f, 5 if Dev-, . Gly? A ' 1- ..., , . --. W -O.-wg . A T .i -. . N .ns if T s ,Y. A k .X Y F V! . t- ,, g- ,vq ,25f,.tLZD,piga3 5-,Ai VX ,f Ac . f f -'f is - W - T T ' ' 1 T ,sz H.. 1 T ,' , . 'fr fret is ' . r T - X . . .gi . r- 4 W- w . K rr ff. . ,V-.aw ,rg gy, , . ' ,' 1 3 ' ' A .5 3 ff. . . X ' ., -r ,tr,:... T' wif 1 .f , - - -- - --T -w.T.r..- A ,So . , 4 'W X' ragga? , LA P 1- . uf '. ' if' Z T Y T 2 . - T r - - ---.W M ' ' f - T . 'N at-5 S 'S . . , s T T War'-W' T V: . H 3? ' , ' r r-S fl 4, T3 '. ,.,. , J. -..ie H V, - T I W in .M -.lifts misss , if ' ' 1 - Q- -1 , ...ff-3 ,,, ' ' . . .. r '-,-'aw-ff.'1. 52. - v4Q ' . ,pu ., . ,.,.fh r fit., L T ' x - -'ff n .f3Sff7'f' 'Y' 'TWG .' T 37 'W' '.: J -u 7'- x - f - f Q. -2 T .T .- . r gi . so + r zqryvfz in-, To H Q, A31 F' 1. U ,V r ' , . 'Q , 2'T.f'lQ T W '- Y 'wf . ' mf 111: T' . iff- - T- : sf --two.. 1 ' Q uf-1611.2-.T-.J-.iisf we? -Lm'.viZmi.usm5frTvii22?iRig61 Coach Smith tells the girls all about the facts of sottlaoll, Christina Magoici pitched ci smooth fast ball. 223 Girls In Physical Education And f Keeping in time with the music proved to be easy for many of the girls during the routine in gymnastics. The new way to win the tie ball is to play with two hands instead of one. 1 ...Y K -sql' N: 5' S X is f ' All right girls try to stay together, one, two, three, four. One more flying ball like this and l'm had. 4 Girls' Athletic Association enjogs gear Under the direction of Mrs. Eli- zabeth Smith and Mrs. Anne Wilson, the Girls' Athletic Association had a very successful year in upholding the ideals of good sportsmanship, promoting friendship among its members, and furthering athletic interests and activities. During the meetings, the girls par- ticipated in different team sports such as swimming, volleyball, volley tennis, and softball, for which they received credit points. lf 500 points were earned, the girls received a let- ter, if 700 points, GAA pin, if TOOO points, a white sweater. They may also have earned points on outside activities. The girls also participated in bake sales, bowling, skating, bike hikes, and swimming parties in the year. t 1 .S- v V Ar I. ' s s, ' I ag w if 4: .. s , 'H ix i ss Gloria Rodriguez and Mary Allen admired Mary Gonzales' golden' arm while loading tlse bus to go bowling. 'Q is ,J Z ,, V , xy in a 9:91 r' r A ffl T L ,fauentn one i: Norma Otero, Mana Silvas, Mary Garcia, Saccoro Gonzales, M, Mercado, Sabala, Sandra Fajardo, Dora Hernan- Carmen Garcia, Genie Skipper, Row 2: Colderman, Christina Armstrong, Torres, Lupe Lola, Olivia Campos, Anita Ornelas, Gennie Garcia, Helen Soto, Carmen Perez, Mireles, Ruby Pegues. Row 3: Francis Doris Arredoncla, Elizabeth Franklin, Sara Stockstill, Aurelia Belandres, Rosie Zerf rneno, Eva Pizano, Geneve Espinoza, Erma Agundez, Elaine Mamer, Maria Marquez, Mar- tha Pereza, Mrs. Smith. Row A: Janet Rodri- quez, Mary Gonzalez, Terry Santillan, Ester Villegas, Yvonne Ybarra, Rosie Enriquez, Dora Peraza, Irene Oieda, Opaline Drew, Peggy Pleasant, Pat Robinson, Amparo Sanchez, Lupe Pena. Raw 5: Annie Oiedci, Katy Alcantara, Wifi . ..,, Bennie Alarcon, Rosie Pena, Patsy Singh, Ma- ria Sanchez, Romana Escabar, Linda Walker, Lilly Corrales, Carol Layton, Georgina Layton, Darlene Flares, Betty Peres, Gloria Rodriguez. Row or Christina Ybarra, Carol Oieda, Gloria Navarro, Irma Rios, Cornelia Crenshaw, Nedra Partner, Nettie Cooper, Phyllis Haymore, Bren- da Williams, E. Lee Washington, R. Crenshaw, Susan Griialva, Nellie Diego. 225 Girls participated in a variety of No no no You throw the bull In the our fnrstl IDebby Lclne Mrs Slocumy Ltndc Senter olsployed her tremendous orm tennis form' Q .. . . n , lv .. mm' 4 I -4 f P K, f Watch rt or III smack the bull und yo Uanet Wwtlwornsl fm, gr 4. ,awk a-MM -A gan? wtw Hilti 4-vw-La...,,. an A 4 4 R :ff Mft KNAWWQQQ' 's jyW4 M., K Kava, xv A54 'f fm-r',2,,P+',r -ff V -S 1 at ,Q,gg'f,-2 od: K ,r My 453' My slag: 'L 4' 1 und we wurted and vxclted and wanted The bolt stall wouldnt come down' Sports During Physical Education Under the supervision ot Mrs, Eliz- abeth Smith, Mrs. Anne Wilson, and Mrs. Marilyn Slocum, the Brawley High School girls had an excellent sports department, The girls partici- pated in a variety of sports through- out the year so that frustration was not developed on only one sport. The girls participated on different team sports such os softball, volley- ball, volley tennis, speeclball, and swimming, they also participated in individual sports such as tennis. rife f t , 4 ls. a...., A-.-..,.. i Thi While Yvonne Ybarra watches over the ball, referees Cheryl Presley and Susan Reital talk it over with Mrs. Wilson. - r f +L rl' 1 i W 5 A ' 417.11-.AT . ' Q jfs , , ,i,:gea,f-gs , , 1Sl'ffF'R,f33?7?'5 in H ,, f r , . ', '. I L-r VV '-V -V. .V ,ur-2: ' XA' ' ,., ., , . f A N I ff ,,, rf' - Q . ,wx y-W L --eu-, .4.sa544r'-J y1L ' .- A . i- :ffrzitg 1. -osgffsffetlfezfzafvf--PAeaw2 'fi.rf,f:'f2S1.sf.af.v:1 playing volleyball were puzzled by the Co-ordination is: iumping, taking aim, and hitting the ball over the net safely at the some time. that broke Newton's low of gravity! Ask Mary Frances Borchard about this, 22 7 I ,Q .4 '-11,5 ' L. ik--v Y .., 5 ,VT rfaijfrf-N .-5 40. J' A 1. fvyj' 7 ,nom f Min hz Fm V Q W ff f'--H-nv.. UAU Adveriisemenis . . . provide sources of communiig suppori for our Hghiing Wild - cais, class sponsorships, and +he publieaiion of ihe gear- book. Success in ihe sale of ads has broughi success in ihe qualify of ihe I 968 publieaiion of our La Ocoiilla. CJRITA LAND 8a CATTLE COMPANY N-i eminem SWE me 'ff O With Curt riding shoTgun and Leanne driving, how can we lose? Feed Ycrd Oriro Cczncil, Bruwley 344 2944 Office H3 So. Plaza, Browley 344-4040 GRADUATE TO TOTAL-ELECTRIC LIVING PQ? 4, I 4 N.. Q9 .Axe-5,5 sq .I ,1v,.I . as Q iam, ,. i ,ii -M. '. ATL- R , fxvf' F ,1 ' N I, ' f' Y: i , -, I , ng I , - I IV .mi . lf' 'tb f' ' nijx W- 5 if ,rv 'M E Uv! V X I T 4 5 I vw-7 vi . Q :fi I ,. Q TQXK . if Q I if-1 if., aw., 3, gn ha' ' f , W, I 1 Q, I ' W, K ge A I I I I I -, ,ffl ' 1 Q . ai .wfzqyfll 'Iv , L L A iff gt , Aww' K A Ig: 1 w ,, V I 7 . ' - N 3, I A 'W I . fi 4. : J f .4 - ,gi-2-ff A 4 if SIIF' -SW ,. Q file - ' I + 'tfr, ' F ' Q92 g ' . N , X T 1 5, i H, Ti ,1 , - ,,.f , , . f-K. ' f- ii .fa i I i . ,xu iw? fat' 'yi K2 ' ' I U I k L bs v Egg gr if t K ' Q 'I ' 6' f ' , I . F -g f I w'2sr:f t1ff-I .I -A A N t,..1flQ?f..i vgg ,,,:qv,Q5r4,b-i sx it f V, Mg f. ir ANmitVA.1,v .xi Mi,g,nM. b ,,,-.K ', I .4 . If ,ml a ' 1' -A X ,gym .N Q? I L I ww' f T up 1 55.1-gl ,,, -,L .- : ,,f SP Y I 'v.'1', I I I A , A MAKE A CLEAN BREAK WITH THE PAST yELl Q qvvr' Q 1, AA '9 9 IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICT am I L Helping You Live Better Electrically 4WAR9 ff' l Oh . . . lovin' it to death! JOHNNY'S RICHFIELD TRUCK STOP 105 West Main Street Brovvley 13.41 F' I L it X I. -ami-Ja: 41 ' YH- Af ' ' f tip A f , at . 3 we ,ff ,,f', 1 I 4 4' , ' fl df 'f ' .- Q Q L, ' D 1 :AV nf . .., P X N' ,f P4 , A X ti fy 4 .N , T MM ' ll l 5 . xx ' 'L -T .,.. 'X V. b- A . 'L in N7 V k., ., f :I .5 Q., 1 A ,.,, A 'kj N W I. - 1 5554 ' . lfv, 1 ,A YQ. 'N' -. 'f T - . 3?r::,rX.E. 'Q vsi Triple A is so good. We know where Mike's mind is. TRIPLE AAA WATER COMPANY DESERT SHOES 522 I, Street Browley 344-2075 608 Main Street Browley 344-0581 A 3 K Who's getting married? Whdtvvostho1tyou Wdr1ted,Jonet? IMPERIAL HARDWARE COMPANY BRAWLEY FOOD MARKET 616 Morin Street Brdwley 344-4440 158 Main Street Brctwley 344-3125 ft I I rdf y I pa I Q y They have ull your writing needs. Open the door, Pcxsc1deno! Here we corrwef BURRIS AND SMART STATIONERS TUNNEY'S SPORT SHOP 628 Main Street Brcrwley 174 West Main Street Brovvtey 344-2145 4 1 'Nggx .W Ready, Aim, Fire! MARVIN LEWIS .IEWELERS Wea walk a mile for a Pepsi, PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 602 H Street, Brawley 522 Main Street, Brawley I 'ht-- Goto Woo's for all your cultural needs. Without us your crops arer1't good. WOO'S MARKET BRAWLEY TRACTOR PARTS AND REPAIR 670 Brawley Ave. 1645 East Main Street , .W . 3, . . J.. u ,A A , lg. S ' rf: 3:5 HARRIS FROZEN FOOD CENTER ' 7 ' I 990 N. 8tI1, P.O. Box IQLII f 'z Q I Ei Bravvley, California 5 ,yy , . r 1 3 .ii 4 'I li, 1 5 f ei ' if 2,2 GESLER STUDIOS QS ' ' ' 527 Main Street g ' x 7 i Brciwley, California 3 Y ' ' L . f' ' - in ,Q vw ff. We'II cut it any way you like. LOU LANGE'S MUSIC BAR 541 Main Street Brawley, California BETTY'S BEAUTY SHOP 347 A Street Brawley, California , .4111 ff ' ' if Y ,253 Ravi Shcrikafs music makes me cry. QUALITY BAKERY 624 Main Street Bravvley, California BEN FRANKLIN STORES 550 Main Street Bravvley, California Why not one of each? DUST-TEX SERVICE 537 I Street Brawley, California 'I 1 i 4 '-1 1' IMPERIAL VALLEY LINOLEUM Q 144 Main Street Brawley, California 42'a.? T 57 The Dust-Tex task force mobilizes to wipe out dust, Smile, Glenda. N! I want a tvyiggy haircut They have everything at Bensf I 'E . I IIVEQFI I I ll il I I ' sitlift 'dei I? 4 ,C : 411 iijE,ii '. ' 5- ,Y if-'ray , Il-I ' llrefe- tiff:-fl :EEE L, yt S sr 5 QUE: , 'SQQ If we don't have it, no one does. 235 i Y f, 4,2 X ,- W.. ' 'K iii- Sorry! We sell the flowers only! Don't fall off Mike or you'll spoil tl-ie picture. ..m-.-L..-.,....-ir. ,I ,s .if 47. ini, We-, I , m rr, ., .0 lit f A- t N ' l 4 A- 5 3 V i 1 . -N .. - S I M 'fb '1y1T,s5.v,'i , ,F Aga., W. . i ly , ,t w .Q 4 7' 'f. , it FIR .' ' no , -' . . 4, K Q Q ' Q- r . 'f 'lf , 5 Y frisif - ' I '53 Q. L- ir, . r p r7.iiiii,ll f Q , , 1, 4 1 i X-. . .. R. -if i lf'-til P' tx 7 li fi Q SQ 5 7 f, ,M . f A it gilzliatliillf - L' .' 1 W ' ' 54' S 1l2'.i I Boy! Are we overstocked! JAMLQ N 236 Service is our business. Fl.ORENCE'S FLOWERS 320 D Street Brawley, California FOSTER'S FREEZE Corner of Fifth anal E Brawley, California GROWERS ORITA GINNING ASSOC. Rt. 2, Box 38 Brawley, California BRAWLEY OFFICE SUPPLY 545 Main Street Brawley, California COWBOY SHOP 115 South Plaza Brawley, California TEAGUE'S BARBER SHOP i7i Main Street Brawley, California JAMES VEATCH FIRECHIEF SERVICE 502 Main Street Brawley, California J. J. NEWBERRY'S COMPANY 546 Main Street Brawley, California ,L f5f1Il'QS?IfQ'31R'? , I nmqpffikym QQ as w sk h Gary and Judy have seen the light. More reason to buy from us, C. F. MOORE ELECTRIC SHOP WESTMORLAND FOOD MART, INC. 541 E Street BVOWISY 344-0764 101 Mmm sneer Westmorland 344-2568 az I jiliw. IBM MM , 53,15 Groove on our transporting equipment. Our 'acid' is the best! DEL NOTRE CHEVROLET WHITE CROSS PHARMACY 165 South Plaza Brcxwley 344-0880 612 Mcuin Street Brovvley 3411-3131 Qui' 7 'Service within ten seconds when you pull up, I-2-3 LIFT! .,,.,.-A. .. CONRAD OROPEZA W CHEVRON senvlcs 600 West Main Street Brawley, California L ez' COPELAND LUMBER co. ' A 802 G. Street -,1 Brawley, California , it s.. WHITTED ICE SERVICE 462 N. Eighth Street Brawley, California J. C. PENNEY CO. 601 Main Street Brawley, California ,.,. ' lt's my radiator, l'll put ice in it if I want to! upenneyls lo sallsly your shopping needs JA-RUES 105 S. Plaza Brawley, California .Nl . I v DARI-DELITE 290 Main Street Brawley, California X ,-,jp-P' fx. V -3, If Come by sometime. We might eve. give you a ride. Our coffee break from school? IMPERIAL VALLEY AUTO ELECTRICIANS HO N. Fifth Street, Brawley 238 .x -, LeT's go drug Main! CANNON FARM EQUIPMENT 1329 EcasT Main STreeT Brovvley 344-1 143 F - ! ?-vgQs,1,.,,,,,j' 'Is 5 .' A Ask The experis, To be sure. Play The field with The Neil Fifielcl Company IMPERIAL VALLEY LUMBER COMPANY NEIL FIFIELD COMPANY 245 Norfh 8Th Street Browley 3444250 RT. 2, Box 26 Browley 344-5323 Y .gf U! lxxy lx.. .H-J in M . lxgx I X ' 5 -fl L.1.ltllxl1bllQl ll CLIFF FRANKS RICHFIELD SERVICE 1 5 Eighth cmd E. Streets ' ' Brovvley, Cctlitomicx 'Okcyl Who borrowed the rodvJtor?' 44- T l l luggigi STEWART PLUMBING SHOP 534 E. Street Browley, Colitornio Buy 0 cor and put it together. SHANK AND KRETZ We speclal ze In everyth ng. Eighth and D, Streets Brovvley 344-2700 VALLEY AUTO SUPPLY CO. 535 E. Street Browley, Colitomio The mysterious muffler mob? A , J, , ,' Qt ' I 3 HAYMACHINERY co. Q tx 'W we-, f 1321 E. Mom Street A ' 1 Brcxwley Colttormo MACHINERY EU 'ill - We ,W W., F ' ' I We have ot least one of everything. l ADAM'S REXALL DRUGS and gemng blggehl 630 Mmm Street Browley 344-4081 24I .pak lui .. R,-:z...7Z Serving The Imperial Valleg Fu. . 1?3 AXE 1 ..- - 33 VRF Q R I 15 I f 1 ' 1 1 1 133 0 gfvrm 1 ,5 1 ,ENE 1 ff f ' 'Q 1111115 if W' , s 11. 'I , , J. ' gl, ' A 'he 76 in 2- CXR PRINTERS AND G. RANDY HEATH, ENTOMOLOGICAL SERVICE Ro. Box 1001, RXR and E sneer 344-3251 344-4730 1 .1- Then you put the poppy in like this . . PLANTERS HOTEL Plaza, Browley 344-1640 A A brick for every satisfied customer. SMITH-MITCHELL REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY 250 Main Street, Brawley 344-2212 It you can buy it, we can insure it. HART INSURANCE 310 Main Street, Brawley 344-1400 VRIGHT E. KNIGHT SERV AUTO REPAIR-A112 CON PAUL NIALAN ' JOHN TPM' The door to our castle ot auto repair. WRIGHT AND KNIGHT SERVICE CENTER 556 E Street, Brawley 3443370 SKX Q-at rr! In rugged work . . . clerical work . . . leisure . . . we're fops! San Pasqual Land 8: CaHIe Compang OFFICE TAMARACK CANAL, BRAWLEY 344-2550 Y feels cool in here during the summer. it a quick bye before we pass it by. time everytime when you let PETE'S ou. of the thing is . . . ugh . . . it's COLLEGE VIEW GROCERY 395 A Street Brawley, California VALET CLEANERS 8. LAUNDRY 190 Main Street Brawley, California BRANDT BROTHERS REAL ESTATE 8. INSURANCE 229 Wesf Main Street Brawley, California SUPERIOR FURNITU 501 Main Street Brawley, California RE COMPANY PETE'S LIQUOR STORE 281 West Main Street Brawley, California BRAWLEY STOCKMEN'S SUPPLY 121 South Plaza Browley, California McMAHAN'S FURNITURE STORE 325 Main Street Brawley, California ED HALE INSURANCE 465 West Main Street Brawley, California fix XI. i T-g, ' , ' HOUR Dill' CLEHII FR II HS Il Fl 1 Il1.lIIS1 IIII I 5, J iw- 4 , l Y . ILIIYOII KCI C ' 'f T' gg i A I, .Ni '-,A r , ,fig f be is If iivg ' - lf TF inf' I g 1 '- : i f That's real FLOWER POWER. .hy if , Examples of our SUPERIOR furni- ture. l I Reflections of. . I 'x .0 '.y , f,, .41 Now look here honey. THIS is the way you do it! ' y x K 'I' if aff , BRAWLEY BRAYQEJS i CALlPz,4l'.N1sM' mi. b, ' .ig,g3i:'13: s gNi',?iqsg.q-.' ,gay L 3 J T' . .- 23 !,i 310 if Sun-day every-day in Brawley If towing it doesn't work, we'Il find some way to carry it. Where HOT cars can get COOLED off. , ' ,, , , 'I' lr- cum: rr ,.., ...ww W' if ciloosf ,rr - ' Whenever you need tires - we'll sell you X one, two or a full set of them, 246 f , . ,awe-: if ,ws c' ..,,.3,r :ww . 2 53. ' Q . .3 ' i a'xw3q -' , s yw 619'-F' :if.?-,g?t'f'Sgi5i?if3f1-ifiijr ' .fm 3 f ., VJ. ,. ,QH5 ,..',.- ,sofa-4 s'li!v-'11 HzZf nd' M ,qi . gg-,gjf Q5 g BRAWLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Plaza Park Brawley, California LEE'S FLOWERS T36 Main Street Brawley, California D 8. H BODY SHOP 551 West Main Street Brawley, California DAR QUINN FORD 132 South Plaza Brawley, California WALKER RADIATOR SERVICE 224 North Fifth Street Brawley, California DESERT BUILDERS SUPPLY 561 E Street Brawley, California FIRESTONE STORES 180 North Plaza Brawley, California BOONE LIVESTOCK COMPANY East Main Street Brawley, California sg? Flowers reflect a person's real feelings. It doesn't really take two of us to hold these Upx. IUUK l L... -wiv!! We supply you with anything from trash garden hoses. We have four phones, so don't soy you can't in contact, if ., J'q95'1f.4,gi' V l Jun even rates sweetheart with qqttlgf' Where the Bruwley Wildcats get tl'1e1r razor-hcircuts WALLACE SWEARINGEN 8: SON EDWARD'S BARBER SHOP P.O. Box 375 - Westmorland - 344-1276 368 West Mein Street - Bruwley ..- 5-3,-,Ny 1 A ff .J P' 4-,X X, '?'7 v- H ' ' ' R -J J -SW 3123451.1- . 'Q' ' 'f-'I u J, Q 711111 -'-::'+'.'.-'L or ' M' if --vw A Qt li , ' W st 1 1 '5 1 tx. r- , anim V 1:25 - . 'Q t ' J 1 A ' A j f 1 ' h fig' ' ' - 5' 't .fl GV?-EHUQS from 'he BUTTERBAU-- Who soys 11's only HONEY thot makes us sweet? RADIO STATION KROP ASHURST 8. SON HONEY PRODUCERS Del Rio Country Club - Brclwley - 344-1300 P.O. Box 458 - Westmorland - 344-1224 247 lv.-. ' ve Our service is the best. Get the picture? AII tourists stop ot PLANTERS to rest on our beautiful mattresses. CAREY BROTHERS INSURANCE PLANTERS GINNING COMPANY 147 South Sixth Street - Browlay - 344-0550 Tritolium No. 2 - Westmorland - 344-0620 ISIS W G ODE THC CC 6 SC OO IS CFI OU W EFI E SC OO. Hl'TONE CLEANERS W Tmlons 'C'WP ?D6'UVERV ' PM 344-1040 A q OW TICCS. i Th h t y ll th h l kd h g t h h 's out of We strive to serve you better with our high uulity cleaning and our h l l p l 48 JOHN 8. ANNA'S HI-TONE CLEANERS 8. TAILORS NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY STORE 648 E sneer - Browley - 344-1040 502 D Street - Browleyg 344-0691 FRYE HAPEL 9' ' FRYE CHAPEL Qigyji 799 Brawley Avenue BrawlGY, California .f f?:f7E'R CUSTOM HARVESTING I, Brawley California i ii Mayflower Canal LQ. -.Q L IE Iv it 5 F VII' I 'Q :X v is 9 3' In 71 , fi: ,iii II . I R.IvI. Bos GAR I. This , ,, .. , I I 3 I ' ,C I 'Iv 5, . 6 P' ' it is n II I ur 1 4 lj -ew-..-Q LM M1-4.-f , I gf 54 giants!! Our roadside sign greeting you fo enter. Best wishes uno congruiuimicns to the flue: nf I968. EIGHT-BALL RACEWAY QQXW? 9 9 East Main Street ' S.: rg W , Brawley, California :QQ 3 'L If 1,5 ,. ' T gfafgi V ' Y 7lMVl-' 0055 W 'E - i TRAVELODGE MOTEL W A I-3 L :.aI::.::. 300 West Main Street A ,:,5g1LL::2:,1 ' ' Brawley, California newest recreafioncl establishment for the Bet you can't climb the PEAK of our S success. Seems m ld lck we YE G.H.T. LABORATORIES OF IMPERIAL VALLEY INC 624 E Street Brawley, California O'MALLEY PLUMBING I76 Main Street Brawley California l ore like the Wizard of Oz. As you can see, the force-cupping busi- ness can be very hilarious. BRAWLEY TELEVISION ' ' f lfltqifiig-'X T048 East Mom sneer WIIIKEIIIQN CS I Brawley, California BUURBUILELIXE we K I I I GEORGE AND SELMA'S , I X f LITTLE BROWN Jus TJ, iffy T IV I 152 Main Street gi ,- I, ,I Brawley California ' ' ' I 3 ' T ' 'vi ' is I , I L .. E E I' fp A I I-we I i sum it on, you wouldn'f be able to see its No mutter what brand it is, BOOZE will in black and white. be BOOZE. 249 ..,Y. Q 1 ., , KI '51 'I wg E I' Y e Q I' U IB AWLEY It v W JJ' 2 ,, I +4 X I I I . , I fi-A I 'Y K . -Q I 'Y' fjfitg ' ,ggfxjql ' w . . M I ye If ji 1 1 5 1141: -7 Nik? Y .f A 1 ? I. 4 . . I sf' ...' 1 ffl iq' :LII r vp', If TW' , ll 'yn ,rs V Eiga .33- ,fmjlf lv? , ' 3.4 I - S I I 'S The place to go for all your farming machinery, Would you believe RICK is one of the heirs to the business. DEADERICK-KYLE MACHLNERY COMPANY TITSWORTH MILLS INC. 210 Main sneer - Brqwley - 334.3491 Division of Southwest Marketing Corp. Calipatria Highway - Brawley - 344-'IOI0 I, I -IE.. E 1.-if M ww w Q-.'-,j2.iff,fga .Q ,ix .I X , irffiifiivii .217 or N VRFr-j-4Ie4xrXf3w2wfrH.?r.lxfxesfvwwe-X'X -fxy -A '- in .HI me JAJYQW- Qirffr-Auf'-gzzsgf R I f 1, ,5,.:i'ff'4p,, 1 ,' zagfggiw Q1.-i'it5:g4??35rfA3:':!A'?'f1 N - u .4 sa You can see this beauty on the way to the Wiest Lake. Oh . . .it doesn't take that much to be a blacksmith. BATLEY-JANSS ENTERPRISES CAlN'S WELDING AND MACHINE SHOP Rockwood Siding - Brawley - 344-452i I I4 North Center Street - Westmorland - 344-3644 bi A toast to the wonderful service and FOOD. HEY! Cool it HONEY you've iust run over our only drum motor, ASIA CAFE H.B. MURPHEY COMPANY 125 North Eighth Street - Browley - 344-4480 475 West Mgmt Street- Brqwley - 3442250 MMW,,,-,,Mtw,,e--'- 'A W' 5 U INSECTICIDES AGRlClll'I'UUAl CttEl1lCAl5 ,Wwfs 5 sms mc 5 PM 344-2336 rf-rgtt-f. K V 3-. Now you know where we ore, BABY, so come on over. Are these the newest recruits to the Hell's Angels. OTIS DOTSON AND SONS INC. FRANK P. BORCHARD RANCH 86 8g O'ConnelI AirporT- Browley- 344-2336 Ohmor Cano! 84 Highline Rood - Browley - 344-2582 251 ,gi-7 , 'f3,,.,.--- M 4 rc QQ. 2: Pffame' 344-2 Prepared to Pick your Pipes. SMYTH PLUMBING 1531 I Street - Brawley - 344-3802 1 il RANCHO MARKET 628 Main Street Brawley, California Speedy check-out counters at Rancho. OTIS WOOD, JR. 134 Main Street Brawley, California Papa WOOD and his little baby TWIG? Nancy Dickerson rides again! , fi v t O.K. guys! Now try sitting inside, where you're supposed to. 252 DICKERSON S GARAGE 8. TOWING SERVICE 262 Main Street Westmorland, California 1 Ei WILLIAMS V, oLDsMoaiLE co. I65 South Plaza Brawley, California ge I f as t 2114.4 Z,Z.i1Z il'.. Q It 4 i,,.i,' Y ,qi Serving you with tl-ie latest and grooviest speed equipment' PETE'S SPEED EQUIPMENT 171 Main Street - Brawley - 344-2236 i Serving you with our new modern brunch in Brawleyf' IMPERIAL VALLEY NATIONAL BANK 122 Main Street - Brczwley - 344-5300 ,1uu----v v-vpirngv VM-31? , Sim - yi, - H 1--.H 9- t- F., 5 J ' V' A ,., A. . .. G If I Everyone should try to visit our GIN of least once in their lives. As usual, Susan is bothering her dad again. DIXIELAND GIN COMPANY JACK GILLES CATTLE COMPANY P.O. Box 1402 - Brczwley - 344-8722 606 Willard Avenue - Browley - 344-5600 Skun T gt , 6, . N, ::fms'85l5 N 254 'ur'- L Alkpgm i703S-' N 'T ini , . M f 1551, . , . .'f31iQif':,xk5ga. f,:,Q21il.Q.,. ii '1Ns'7i4'f L -Z?2.'Q?3V' ' Farm - Air Service WALLY PANKRATZ, OWNER Box 666 Colipofrio Airpori, California 344-4391 M is 'WK 62259. ,W 4, 4 'Ng .,,......... --q- '- Ar FosTer's, no matter how hard you fry, you simply cun'1 get owoy from cattle Roufe 2 El Centro: 352-5137 Brc1wley1344-1214 l-loltvillez 356-2932 Browley Box 50 Colifornio 9,2 yniffmoq Of. , nl - W . Q 'Q rf ,ff I Zefg Ckoazo B Xea1'cSAaQ may a rose once jfrgw, . , A- A 1 5 yhofckcfandblossomeaf XQYQGW S, EUale1'effanoffQJ6y monziny 'o4.1w, V ' A L ' cSAeofo6hy 17: sweelkess GIIGIIZIYAI., A, JJ 11 yrewkan1f6kJJam6dfjQ111'Wd1fQl!dlf x ' 156104 m-my lo k,01e1'Ae1yA1, A Q .71 came lo a c1'ev1be Me dzafl W A Vi fu ' X' 'W A 9A,..,.,,,A ,HAM me,-2 ,Am a am, WfAyA1. Onwarof 11 crepl w17A aoffeaf .9I1'enylA, , , 1 .U 1 621176 never a lAougAl 1y,Qa,- anofpivk , gV b f QffzHoweollAe Ayil 161101196 IAEA c14ev1be'.f.fe12y1A Znofu11hf1kJ17.x-effon Me olzger nk. i A c3AaffcAz17n Oflkr1fA catuxd us lo glieue 'I , .jnofmale our couzuyefzlbf lil' L ,b I Way, fem jQ17A amfAope 1'ece1'ue,' 1 .7Ae roxe J'fIWYl'0ll!5 feyondlffk wal A cSca!le1'1hgfQ'ay1'ancejf11' an1fw1k,. , ,7u.r1' as ly d1'a'I1h IAQ' ily.: zyfyorel .Zu-I as 11 rfbfan lAe OfA91' uk, 1 ' Jus! as ly wigffnreuer mOf'9,' Index A Aba1a:, Luis 2: 119 Aborca, Cruz 1 : Abarca, Dario 1: Acero, Frank 2: 119,184,166,205, 204 Acero, Salvador 1: 127 Acevedo, Cassie: 29 Acevedo, Ramond 3: 1 1 1 Acevedo, Sylvia 3: 111,156,143, 169,153,1 63 Aceves, Albert 4: Aceves, Imelda 3: 111,163 Arauio, Rosalind 3: 111 Arce, Kathy 2: 118,119,156 Arce, Kathy 2: 118,119,156 Arce, Raymond 3: 111,1BI,205, 153,204 Arellano, J oseph: 25,158 Arias, Connie 3: Arias, Esther 2: Armento, Leonard 2: 119 Armenta, Proto 3: 111 Armstrong, Christine 2: 119,225 Armstrong, John 3: 111,214,162, 174,158 Armstrong, Rachel 4: 82,170 Armstrong, Yvonne 1: 127 Arredondo, Darlene 1: 127 Arredondo, Doris 1: 127,225 Arredondo Guadalupe 4: 82 Arreclando,Maria 1: 127 Arterberry Aruizo, Do i Stanley 4: B3 ores 2: 119 Aceves, Pasqual 3: 111,160 Acord,'Gary 1: 127,186 Acosta, John 3: 11 1 Acuna, Manuel 3: 111,184,201 Acuna, Ralph 3: 111,205,207, 204 Adams, Fernando 1 : Adams, Donna 2: 127 Adams, Leslie 3: 111 Adams, scan 2: 119,1s4,51,1a1, 214 Adams, Stacy 1:. 127,160 Agundo, Irene 2: 119 Agundo, Mary 3: 111,175 Aguayo, Michael 3: 111,166 Aguilar, Ruben 4: 82,164,145, 175 Aguilar, Albert 4: 165,175 Aguilar, Dora 2: 119 Aguilar, Maria 2: Aguilar, Rosalia 1: Aguilera, Luis 1: 127 Aguilera, Silvia 2: Aguirre, Michael 1: 127 Aguirre, Nickolas 4: 82 Aguirre, Robert 2: Agundez, Erma 1: 225 Agundez, Mary Ann 1: 127 Alarca, Cruz 1: 127 AIarcon,Alvino 1: 127,186,197, 223 Alcalu, Gilbert 3: 111,1 B4 Alcala, Margaret 2: 119 Alcala, Peggy 2: 161,171,l69, 155 Alcantra, Katy 2: 119,225,223 Alcantra, Gregorio 4: Aleksick, Michele 3: Aleksick, Rickie 1: 127 Alexander, Ma-rk 2: 1 19,202 Alisea, Danny 2: 184 Allen Brucie 3: 111,163 Allen: K eith 4: Allen, Mary 3:111,225,221 Allen, Marvin 4: 82,181,161, 175,191 Allen, Robert 3: 111,181,193, 192,205,174,15B,204 Allen, Thomas 3: 111,164,153 WAltamirono, Jesse 3: 184,166 Alvarez, Aileen 4: 82,168 Alvarez, Gustavo 2: 119,189, 202,201 ,177,158 Alvarez, Susana 2: '1 19 Alvaro, Ana 1: 127 Ambril, Rogelio 1: Anderson, Mary 2: 119 Anderson, Viola 3: 111,171,170 Apo, Albert 24,186,197,171,208 Aguilar, Rosa 1: 127 Aguilar, Gelia 2: 119 Aragon, Eddie 3: Araia, Alexander 1: 127,213 Arauio, Anhur 2: 119,202,201 Arauio, Linda 2: 1.19 Aruuio, Araujo, 166,1 Mary 2: 119 Paul 3: 111,1B4,200, 98,201 Arauio, Paul 3: 111,184,200, 166,1 98,201 Lani Arvizu, Dolores 2: 144,145 Asbill, Charlotte 2: 119,160,222 Asbill, Jerry 2: Ashurt, Barbara 4: 82,168,140 Ashurst, Maiorie 1: 127,170 Atondo, Gloria 3: 111,225,165 Augusta, Gragory 4: 82,101 Augusta, Richard 1: 127,184, 209 Augusto, Robert 4: 82,161,173 Austin,Morsha 1: 127,128,160, 151 Avalcs, Maria 3: 111 Avila, Andres 1: 127 Avila, Frances 3: 111,152,221 Avila, Mary 2, 119 Avila, John 1: 209 Axler, Dale 2: 119,166 Axler, Judith 1: 127 B Babb, Claude, T. 1: 161 Babbovec, Sharon 2: Bachar, Beatrice 2: 168,161 Bachofer, Paula 4: 82 Bailey, Paul 3: 111 Boles, Dennis 3: 111 143 Ball, Linda 4: 82,91,165,176, 170,140 Ball, Stephen 1: 9,129,133, 127,186,160,209 Banks, Olga 2: 119 Barajas, Crescencio 3: 1 11 Baraias,Maria 2: 119 Barkins, Robert 4: Barry, Catherine: 25,57 Barry, James 1: 127 Barry, Patricia 3: 111,161,64, 163, Bascus, Kathleen: 30 Bascus, William 4: 83,181,79,100, 187,194,192,210,191,108 Batt, David .1: Baxter, Brenda 4: Baxter, Debbie 2: 119 Baxter,Janet 2: 119 Beall, James 3: Beall, Sharon 3: 111,170 Bean, Terry 1: Beard, Bill 2: 119,184,201 Beauchamp, Gary 1: Becerra, Mary 2: 1 19 Bedwell, Don 2: 119 Beeson, Daniel 2: 119,145,202, 201 Belandres, Aurelia 1: 127,225 Belandres, Lucy 4: 83 Bellamy, Fran 22,172,173 Bellenfant, Terrie 1: 127,160,152 Benavides, Bertha 2: 119 Benavides, Pablo 1: 197,213 Benavides, Abel 3: 111 Benson, Robert 2: 119,184,161, 214,219 Beravides, Pablo 1: 127 Berker, Robert 2: 119,165,202, 217,201 Bernett, Eugene 4: 83,175 Bidwell, Eileene: 21 Billado,Gregory 4: 83,140,153 Bishop,Micl'1ael 4: 83,166 Blair, Bill: 2E Blevins, Janet 1: 127,160 Blevins, Wes 1: 127,209 Bobb, Claude 1: 127 Bond, Montie 3: 111,166,167 Borchard, Mary Frances 4: 6,34, 83,79,227,156,143,166,I68, 16O,154,142,163,157 Boss, Michael 1: 127,197,209 Bowman, Glenda 2: Box, Shirley 2: Brazzil, Branda 3: 111 Breshear, Robert 2: 119,144,145 Brigman, Keith 2: 120,161,202, 205,201,204 Brock, Patrick 3: Brooks, Jack 4: 100,166 Brown, Deborah 1: 127 Who's the bug in the back? lWayne Olesh, Brenda Stockstilll 257 DaGuzman, Jean 1: Yes, Deane? lGloria Uribe and Vickie Campbell.l Brown,Jim 4: 195 Brown, Joanna Brown, Johnny 208 Brown, Queeta 170 1: 2: 120,18-mos, 3: iii,i6i,i72, Brownell, Debbie 3: 34,111,113, 14B,149,156,143,170,162,66, 153,53 Brownell, Kathy 4: 81,83,156, 143,161,154,176,76 Brummett, Stanley 3: 204 Brust, Victoria: 28 Bryer, Dickie 1: 127 Buesch, Pamela 4: 83 Buford, William 4: 175,167 Bull, Carol 4: 6,10,38,83,74, 156,160,17O,153 Bull, David I: 214,55 Burfield, Lance 201,208 Burgueno, Joe 126,127,164,197, 2: 120,184,166, :1: 127 Burgueno,Nellie 4: 33,140,175 Burgueno,Romon 4: 83 Burley, Arthur 3: 111,175,153 Burneite,Elizabeth 1: 127 Burnette, Lynn Burns, Michael G: 111,160,138 2: 35 Burton, Janet 3: 35,111,42,110, 161,141,147,45 Burton, Jennifer 3: 111,110 161,147,67,153 Bustamante, Ma Butler, Barbara 172,147,53 ria 1: 3: 111,40,110, Byrd, Lisa 1: 127,68 Byrd, Scott 2: 201,213 120,185,161,198, Byrurn Sherri 3: 111,160,170, 162,65,53 Caballero, Joe C 1: 127 smfesfmd' Caiigus, Opheli a 4: 83,175 Calderon, Sonny 3: 111 Camargo, Raymond 4: Camargo, Rube Cameron, Debo n 2: rah 1: 127,144,55 Campbell,Andrew 2: 12O,184, 161,201 Campbell, Angela 170 Campbell, Robert 1: 202 CampbelI,Vickki 4: 83 Campos, Olivia 1: 127,225,222 Campos, Teresa 1: 127 Canchala, Rene Cannon, Joe 184,208 Cariedo, Juana Reyes 3: 2: 120,123,125, 2: Cardenos, Eugene 1: 127,202 Cardencs, Fran Cardenas, Man k 4: 83,202,198 uel 2: Cardenos, Rudy 4: 83,182 Cardoza, Rebbecca 140 Carey, Randy 3: 111,153 Caro, Ermelindo 3: 111,170 Caro, Fernando Caron, Richard Carpia, Gilbert Carpio, Maria Carter, Glenna Carter, Sandra Carter, Thomas Corvaial, Leon Casey, James Casey, Pat 2: Casey, Robert 4: 83,111 1: 128 1: 128,186,202 3: 1: 128 1: 128 2: 120 3: 111 2: 143,161,158 4: 84 Casey, Suzanne 1: 128 Castaneda, Chr istine 1: 128 Castaneda, Daniel 1: 12B,1B6, 213 Castanedo, John 2: 120,166,201 Casraneda, Luc Castoneda, Ma 202,209 ille 3: 111,139 rio 1:128,186, Castaneda,Norma 4: 84,140 Castanietc, Cla 220 tilde 3: 112,145, 3: 35,172,202, Castellanos, John 2: 189,212 Castillo, Henry 4: 175 comic, Terry 2, 120 Castro, Mickey 1: 128 Cato, Rebecca 4: 84 Cato, Tomrny 3: 111,187,192, 205,191,204 Caudillo, Raymond 1: 128,181, 177 Caudillo, Stella 2: 112,177 Cervantes, Arthur 3: 112,202 Cervantes, Beniamin 1: 128 Cervantes, James 1: 128 Chappel, Virgil 2: 120,185,210 Chappeleor, Emmitt 3: 112 Chase, Betty Lou 25 Chavcrrie, Rebecca 3: 112 Chavez, Conrad 4: 84,165 Chavez, Lupe 2: 125 Cheatwood, Kelly 3: 184,205, 153,207,206,204 Cheatwood, Philip 4: 84,165 Chicon, John 2: 120,175 Chittock, Kristy 3: 112,156,150, 139,220,515 Chittock, Mark 1: 128,166,1B6, 209 Christman, Sylvia 3: 112,140 Christman, Vivian 1: 128 ClUrk,Zula 4: 84,171 CIelond,Rebecco 2: 12O,156,16'I, 152 Cochran, Charles 1: 128 c::dy,Lyr:rr 4: 9,91,84,165,176. 170,140 Coffman, Kenneth 2: 120,165, 160,153 Cohee, Evelyn 4: 6,38,84,14B,149, 59,74,79,160,154,170,139,153, 59,52 Coldernan,Jerelene 1: 128,225 Contreras, Betty 1: 128,145 Contreras, Lucy 1: 128 Contreras, Rosie 4: 84 Cook, Margie 4: 84 Coon, Carol 3: 112,141 Cooper, Billy 1: 128,186 Cooper, Lloyd 1: 128 Cooper, Nettie 3: 112,221 Copeland, Jimmy 3: 166 Carfman, John: 24 Cornejo, Alfonso 2: 120 Corrales, David 3: 112 Corrales, Elizabeth 2: 120,225 Cortez, Aleio 1: 213 Cortez, Juanita 2: 120 Cosio, Christina 2: 120,163 Cosia, Richard 4: 85,96,188,1B9, 210 Cota, Ernest 3: 112,184,205,204 Cotson, Mary 3: Couchman,Anthony 1: 128 Cox, Donna 2: 120 Cox, Michael 4: 85,143,168,216, 77,142,158 Crabtree, Richard 4: 85,182,175 Crabtree,Wyonno 1: 128 Crackel, Clinton 4: 85,164,202, 198 Crawford, Nita 4: 85,168,175 Creiglow,Jay 1: 128 Crenshaw,Cortelia 2: 120,225 Crenshaw, Rosetta 4: 85,225 Crenshaw, William 4: 85 Crittenden, Michele 1: 128 Croughan, Denny 162 Cruz,Palmerin 1: 128 Cruz, Saldino 2: 120 Cruz,Sergio 1: 128 Cuadroz, Alice 2: 120,152 Culley,AlIen 1: 128,164 Cupp, Bill 2: 120,158 Curiel, Lupe 3: 111,112 Dahm, Carolyn 2: 12O,156,143, 152 Dahm, Dennis 4: 85,182,174, 210,158 Dahm, Douglas 3: 112,182,161, 174,158 Doke, Michael 1: Dale, Pamela 1: 128 Daniels,Janet 1: 128,152 Daniels, James 1: 128 Dougherty, Michael 2: 120,232, 161,175 Daugherty, Tim 3: 112,175 Davila, Elena 3: 112,164,195 Davis, Danny 4: 181,175 Davis, Debra 1: 128 Davis, Donald 1: 128,186,5O,166 Davis, Robin 1: 128,209 Dozel, Luthen 3: DeHara, Irma 2: 120,165 De La Cruz, Mary 1: 128,222 Delfino, James 3: 112,202,201 Delgadillo,Guadolupe 4: Delgado, Arlene 4: 85,170 Delgado, Elva 4: 84,55 Delgado, Guadelupe 4: 85 Delgado, Jesse 4: 85 Delgado, Richard 1: 128,165,202 Deloera, Elvira 26,110 Denton, Howard 3: 112,164,19B, 201 ,159,158 DeVate, Robert 4: 165 DeVries, Cynthia 3: 112,143,160 DeVries, Joci 2: 160,153 Diaz, Richard 1: 128 Dickerson, Nancy 4: 85,149,74, 156,143,161,141,71,76,220,108 Diego, Mona 1: 128 Diego, Nellie 4: Dill, Dennis 2: 120 Dillard, Debbie 2: 118,12O,156, 143,16O,15O,I53,220 Dobbins, Brenda 1: 128 Dobbins, Carol 2: 120 Dobbins, Cecil 4: 85,18B,166,210 Dobbins, Judith 1: 128 Dobbins, Karen 4: 85 Dobbins, Lawrence 3: 112,202, 201 Dominquez, Maria 1: 128 Dominquez, Maria 2: 120 Dominguez, Olivia 140,175 Dooley, Deborah 1: 128,152 Dorsey, Dennis 1: 128,197 Dorsey, Robert 4: 85,181,187, 192,191 Dotson, David 1: 128 Dotson, Evelyn- 3: 1 12 Dotson, Mary 3: 112,175 Dotsan,Ora 1: 128 Dotson, Peggy 1: Dozal, Ruben 4: 198 Drew, Lonnie 1: 128,197,218 Drew, Opalene 1: 129,225,222, 221 Duane, Robert 2: 120 Duarte, Edward 2: 120,208,415 Duarte, Susan 3: 112 Duenas, Verna 1: 129 Dugger, Al 4: 86,144,145,67, 66,108 Dugger, Nancy 2: 120,144,145 Dupree, Margaret 3: 112,156, 143,160 Duran, David 1: 129,202 Duval, Denice 1: 129,221 E Easley, Gail 1: Easley, Jim 1: E:-::ie:,Jeff 4: 86,56,143,216, 139,75,158 Eaton, Arnie 3: 112 Eaton, Donald 27 Eaton: Gary 1: 129 Eaves, Rex 2: 12O,184,161,158 Edelsoni, Joanne 4: 86 Edge, Stephen 1: 129 Edmondson, Kaye 2: 120 Edmondson, Jimmy 3: 112 Edmondson, Monna 2: Edwards, Barbara 3: 112 Edwards, George 1: 129,175 Edwards, John 3: Elevazo, Betty 3: 112,152,221 Elevazo, Patricia 1: 129,222,221 Elian, Philip 3: 112 Ellet, Nancy 2: 6,120,160 Ellett, Ruth -4: 86,165,16O,172 Elmore, Howard 1: 166 Elmore, James 3: 112,153 Elmore, Larry E. 4: 86,112 Elmore, Larry 3: Elmore, Monte 3: Elmore, Sylvia 30 Elmore, Wade 3: Emanuelli, Donald 1: 129,186, 161,197,218,209 Emanuelli, Sharon 3: 112,1 10, 156,143,160,162,53 Enriquez, Rosie 3: 112,225 Eros, Jose 1: 129,197,209 Escalera, Cecilia 4: 86,152,175 Escalera, Gabriel 27,186 Escalera, Joe 2: 120,202,212 Escalera, Julian 1: 9,129,165 Escobar, Ramona 3: 112,225,221 Espetia, Cecilia 3: Espinoza, Geneva 2: 120,225 Espinoza, Jose 1: 129 Espinoza, Marciline 2: 120 Espinoza, Nora 1: 129,175 Espitia, Mary 1: 129 Esquer, Doro 2: 120 Esquer, Ramona 3: Esquer, Rudy 4: 168 Esquivel, Richard 3: 113 Estes, Cynthia 3: 1 13 Estrada, Alice 4: 84,86,147,146 Estrada, Ernesto 1: 129,197 Estrada, Joe 2: 120 Estrada,l21chard 1: 129,189,213, 209 Estrado,Salvador 4:86 153 Estrada, Terry 1: 127,160 Eudy,Lynn 2: Eudy, Leland 1: 129,197 F Faiardo, Christopher 2: 120,158 Faiardo, Sandra 4: 225 Fant, Larry 3: 113,196,144,145, 195,158 Fargo, Mike 1: 197,214 Fargo, William 1: 129 Farrell, Robert 21,13,15,29,31 Faria, Alfred L, Jr, 27 Foull4,Mike 2: 120,184 Fedewa, Sherrie 2: 120,145,222, 223 Feffer, Leighan 4: 86,149,51, 160,163 Felrcian, Marshall 2: 120 Felix, Anthony 2: Felix, Frank 1: 129,177 Felix, Jesse 2: 10,120 Felix, Richard 3: 113,166,49 Fenter, Arthony 2: 120 Fenter, Stephen 2: 120 Fernandez, Augustina 4: 86 Fernandez, Gracia 4: 87,165,17O, 175,109 Fernandez, Ignacio 1: 129,166 Fernandez, Lucy 3:113 Fernandez, Rachel 4: 87,140 Fernandez, Ralph 2: 12O,164, 145 Ferrel,Alrna 1: Ferrel, Antoinette 1: Ferrel,Rudy 2: Ferrin, Donald 2:12O,184,185, 196,143,161,195,15B,208,108 Ferrin,John Howard 28,164 Ferrin, Rosemary 4: 87,143,16O, 152,138,75,163 Fif1eld,DanF. 1:129 F1field,Harold 3: 113,143,161, 172,162,138,210,64 Fifield, Todd 4: 87,56 Figueroa, Leticia 1: 129 Finnell, Michael S. 1: 126 Fisher, Robert 27,184,194,192, 191 Fitch, Imogene 3: 113,160,146, 163 Flamrnang, Paula 3: 113,156,161 Fleming, Jaki 4: 6,39,81,148,59, 102,156,143,160,76,59,108 Fleming, Julie 1: 129,130,161, 154,55 Fleming, Leslie 3: 113,110,156, 161,154,170,162,163,65 Fleming, Stevie 4: 87,149,58,156 142,58 Flood, Cynthia 1: 129 Flood, Deborah 2: 120 Flores, Anita 1: 129 Flores, Carlos 4: 87 Flores, Darlene 2: 120,225 Flores, Joe 4: 120,216,153 Flores, Johnny 4: 87,202,198 Flores, Joseph 2: Flores, Theresa 1: 129 Flud, Diana 3: 113 Ford, James 4: Ford, William G. 4: Foster, Rodney 4: 166,174 Fox, Susan 1: 129 Franco, Maria 2: Frank, T. W. 29 Franklin, Elizabeth 1: 129,225 Fronkiin, Emmett L. 1: 129 Franklin, Robert 4: Franks, Daniel C, 1: 129,126, 186,197,209 Franks, Marjorie 29 From, Marilyn 2: 6,118,120,147 Frantz, Billie Jean 4: 87,176,170, 139,153 Freeman, Melba 3: 113 Freeman, Monty 1: 129,202,177 Fregoso, Mary 1: 129 Friese, Jerry W. 1: Friese, Larry F. 1: Frlese, Mary 3: Frye, Sidney 2: 120,160 Fugen,o:::c1:: 4. 87,40,143,172, 173,169 Fugett, Doyle 2: 7,120 Our new gardener, Evelyn Cohee, the fiower child 259 60 -: .Qsx I'm rough and l'm tough! lJaki Flemingl Galindo, Beatriz 3: 113 Gallordo, Hector 1: 129,197 Gallardo, Luis 2: 120,212 Gallardo, Oscar 1: Gallardo, Sally 2: Gallegoas, Estella 4: 87,170 Gallegos, William 4: Galvan, Enrique 1: 129,177 Galvan, Alberto 1: 129,202 Gamboa, Armida 4: 87 Gamboa, Arthur 2: 120,145 Garcia, Armando 2: 188,212 Garcia, Bertha 2: 120 Garcia, Carmen 2: 120,225 Garcia, Daniel 4: 87,175 Garcia, Gary 4: 87,161 Garcia, George 4: Garcia, Cheryl 2: 120,121,160 Garcia, Ginnie 2: 225 Garcia, Gonzalo: 25 Garcia, Herllnda 1: 129 Garcia, Jesus 1: 129 Garcia, Leo 3: 113 Garcia, Lupe 2: Garcia, Manuel 3: 113,144,145, 213 Garcie, Margie 3: 113 Garcia, Mary Helen 1: 129,225 Garcia, Patrick 3: 113,158 Garcia, Ramona 3: Garcia, Robert D, 1: 129 Garcia, Sillie 2: 120 Garcia, Sylvia 3: 113,160,17O, 163 Gorindo, Judith 2: 120 Garrett, Ernestine 3: 1 13 Garrett, Sally 2: 120 Garza, Frank 1: 129,177 Garza, Romona 1: 130 Gaston,Mary Ann 1: 130,160 George, James 2: 12O,189,161, 195,208 Gerardo, Beatriz 3: 113,221 Gerardo, Myra 3: 113,221 Gerhardt, Elaine 2: 120,176,144 Gibson, Barbara 2: 120,160,220 Gifford, Jack 27,190,198 Gilles, Suzan 2: 120,161 Gillespie, John 2: 120 Gilmore, Shirley 1: 130 Glendenning, James O, 1: 130 Glenn, John 2: 12O,164,161,68 Glenn, Kathleen 1: 160 Glenn, Myrtle 3: 113,169 Godinez, Tony 144,145 Godinez, Luis 3: 113 Godinez, Martha 1: 130 Gofton,James 2: 120 Gonzales Gloria 1: 130 Gloria 3: 113 Gonzales Gonzales, ,Mary 4: 87,225 Gonzales, Peggy 11: 131 Gonzales, Rebecca 3: 113 Gonzalez, Richard 1: Gonzales, Socorro 3: 113,225 Gonzales Rita 4: 87 Gore, Joseph 3: 1 13 Gore, Ray 1: 131 Gaswick, Cathy 1: 130,168 Goswick, Jenitta 4: 88,139 Goswick, Jerry 2: 121,184,166, 140,167,158 Graham, Eugene 22 Graharn, Henry 2: 121,184,212, 158 Groves, John 2: 164 Grayes, Leona 30 Green, Dennis 2: 121,176,173 Greer, Dale 2: 166 Greer, Jane 3: 113 Griffln,Greg 3: 113,168,214 Griffith, Marjorie 23 Griggs, cherril 4: 88,40,165,172 Griialva, Arthur 1: 130 Griialva, Manuel 1: 130,213 Griialva,Susan 2: 121,225 Guerrero, Elipdia 4: 88,175 Guerrero, Guadalupe 3: 113,165 Guerrero, Harvey 2: 121 Guillen,Jchn 2: 121,184,212 Guillen, Larry 4: 182,100,66,153 Guillen, Michael 1: 130,202 Guillen, Robert 130,166 Gunthert, Lark 1: 130 Guthrie, Carolyn 4: 88,56,143, Gutierrez 172,76 ,Angelita 1: 130 Gutierrez, Luisa 2: 121 Gutierrez Madrid 1: 130 Gutierrez, Mario 1: Gutierrez, Norma 3: 113,175 Guzman, Dinah 4: 88,141,170 Guzman,Jean 1: 130 H Hoder, Mary 2: 121 Hagan, Robert 4: 88,176 Halcon, Henry 2: 121 Hall,Jerry 4: 88 Hamilton, Kenneth 2: 121,165, 160,198,201,163 Hamlin,Gary R. 1: 130 Hammerness, Mark 21,31,142 Hamrick, Gene 3: 113,175 Harbert, Debbie 3: 13 Harbert, William 2: 121,165 Harding, Richard 3: Hardman-, Linda 2: 121 Harrell, Gloria 2: 121,165 Harris, Ernest 2: 121,164,161 Harris, Eugene 3: 113,161,212, 158,163 Harris, Sammy 4: Harrison, J. Alvie 1: 130,166 Harrison, Sharon v2: 121 Harrod, Keith 3: 113,67,66,15-3 Harwell, Sherry 4: 39,42,88,168, 45 Hasty, Elizabeth 3: 113,160,145, 153 Havens, Michael 3: 113,166,48 Hayes, Mariorie 2: 121,160 Haymare, Javar 4: 8B,181,100, 194,192,211,191,155 Haymore, Phyllis 3: 113,225 Haynie, Lelia 30 Heath,Tull 2: 121,143,202,201 Heiman, Sharon 3: 113 Heiny, Arnold 3: 113,166,175 Henderson, Roger 2: 121 Hepner, Darleen 4: 88,175 Hernandez, Dora 3: 113,225 Hernandez, Rachael 170 Herrera, Fernando 1: 130 Herrera, Gloria 3: 113 Herrera, Rosie 3: 113,140 Hickey, Jimmy 3: 113 Hill, Doyl 3: 113 Hill,Janine 2: 121 Hill, Sunni Lyn 1: 152 Hillock, Judy 3: 114 Hillock, Ted D. 1: 130,197,209 Hinger, Jacque 3: 114 Hirase, Donald 3: 114,176,175, 158 Hirose, Patricia 1: 130 Hodson, Adrienne 1: 130 Holley, Linda 3: 114,160 Holquin, Frank 3: 114 Holton, Robert 3: 114 Homme, Gerald M, 1: 202 Honeysuckle, Lewis M. 1: 166 Honeysuckle, Sue 4: 88,168 Ho'pper, Johnny 1: Horton, Alyce 4: 88,40,156,143, 160,172,77 Houchin, Karen 2: 121,124,150 Houck, Kathryn 2: 121 Housdan, Rick 1: 130,164,197 Housdan, Sandy 3: 114 Hovley, Rita 4: 88,170 Howard, Donnie 4: 192,168,191 Howard, Norma 2: 121 Hawenstein, Sally 3: 114,143, 160,152,138,139,163 Hudson, David 3: 114 Hudson, Leanne 4: 88 Hudson, Wanda 30 Hughes, Aline 30 Hurtado, Larry 2: 10,126 lbarra, Frances 4: 88,121,225 lbarra,Maria 2: J Jack, Barbara 4: 11,88,148,149, 74,156,143,76,43,163 Jack Stephen V. 1: 186,160,202, 55 Jackson, Delbert 2: 121,195 Jackson, Eddie 3: 114 Jansen, G. B. 26,74,139 Jaurequi, Aurelio 1: 130,186,197 Jaurequi, Gilbert 3: 114,184,164 Jaurequi,Jesse 4: 89 Jaurequi, Lupe 3: 114 Jaurequi, Martha 2: 121 Jefferson, Barbara 4: 89,156, 143,76,142,10E Jernigan, Barbara 28 Jimenez, Josephine 4: 89 Jimenez, Lillian 22,141 Jimenez, Ramiro 4: 89,188 Johnson, Bill 4: 89 Johnson, Bob 2: Johnson, Carolyn 3: 114,165 Johnson, Elmer 28,164 Johnson,Jon 1: 130,166 Johnson, Gloria 3: 114,172,153 Johnson, Gordon V. 24 Joiner, Christine 3: 114 Joiner, Michael J, 1: 130 Joiner, Robert W. 1: 197 Jones, Gary 4: 237 Jones, Linda 2: 121 Jones, Mary 3: 35 Jones, Ronnie 4: .1ones,Xenophon 26,126,139 Jordan, Billie 2: 118,121,156, 150,220 Jordan, Jay 4: 89,74,240,156, 143,161,76,220 Jordan, Susan 4: 38,89,80,172, 175 K Kalin, Carson 3: 114,202,162. 201,17-4,48 Kalin, Kathy 3: 114,176 Kasinger, Betty 2: 11B,6,121, 124,100,152 Kastner, Jesus 1: 197 Kas1ner,Ncrrna 2: 121,143,152 Keaton, Otis 2: Keeton, Billy 3: 114,64 Keetan, Glen 3: 114,166 Kellum, A. Dwayne 2: 121 Kenway, Cynthia 4: 89,168 Kern, Arthur P. 1: 130,186,164, 209 Kern, Eugenia 4: B9 Kershaw, Joanne 2: 121 Kerr, Florence 3: 171,64 Kind, Waveland 1: King, Bonnie Bess 27 King, Myron 2: 121,166,202,201 King Terry 1: 130 King,Waverland 1: 130,164,171 173,66 Kinkead,Steve 2: 121,1B4,198, 158 Kipf,Rae 28 Kllewer, Kermit 28,166,168 Knight, Guadalupe 1: 126,130, 152 Knodel, Alvin L. 23 Knox, Jerry 1: 130 Kobayashi, Paul 2: 121 ,143,1 60, 202,173,201,158 Mom? 1Gloria Uribe ond Mark Rutledgel KOOI1, Kolin 2: 214,215 Koon,Mar1c A. 1: 130,214,215 Kerfsen, Robert, :sz 114,172,1v5, 162,65,158 Kramer, Doncella 2: 121 Kramer, Roberta 114,161 Krelder, David 24,159,158 Krigbaurn,Johnn1e E. 1: 133,130 Km, Leroy L. 26,110 Kuhn, Robert 4: 89 Kuhr1,S1even A. 1: 130,186 Kyle, Gene M. 1: 130,202,214 L LaBerge, rmegene 110 La Casse, Sharon 3: 114 La1rd,Alan 2: 122,184,158,208 Lerfdueffy 3: 114,1B4,198,199, 174,138,158 Laird, Ludre 29 Larnls, Edna 27,170 Lamb,Den1 4: 89 Larnbe, Wesley 2: 122,161 Landeros, Mary 4: 89,170 Lane, Deborah 1: 130,226 Laney, Allen 4: 90,109 Laney, Charles 2: 122,189,212 Laney, Kenneth 3: 114,210 Laughl11,Jan 23 Lawrence, Frank 4: 166 Lawrence, Roland 21,175 Layon,Georgina 2: 122 Layon, Joseph 2: Layon, Serena 1: 130 Layion, Carol 1: 130,225 Layton,Georg1nna 2: 225 Lazo, Ernesto 1: 130 Lazarroto, Bruna 2: 122 Leal,Cecrl1a 1: 145 Lecl, Christina 4: Ledloetter, Byron r 3: 114 Lee, Edna 3: 114,139 Lemaster, Lynn 2: 122,119 Lemaster,1rubee 3: 114 Lernos, Carmen 4: 9,90,l 65,175 Leon, Amado D. 1: Leon, Pculino 2: 127 Lerma,Lou1s 1: 126,130,186,202 Lesicka,Rex H. 1:130,1B6,161 Lim, John 2: 122,143,189,212, 158 Lima, Luis 1: Linares, Lourdes 2: L1ncaln,Gary 4: 90,141 L1ndley,Ela1ne 3, 114,172 Lindley, James 4: Lindsey, Jarnes F. 1: 130,166,160 Lipis, Shauna 4: 90,170 Lira, Arthur 2: 212 Lira, Ernestine 3: 114 Lisenby, Connie 3: 114 Lrsenby,Joyce 1: 130 Lofron. James 2: 184,195,208 Lopez, Fernando 1: 130,186,166 Lopez, Louis C. 1: 131,202 Lopez, Manuel 3: 114,166 Lopez, Manuel 4: 205,204 Lopez, Yolanda 4: 90 Love, Dale 3: Lowe, 5.1 ' 118 Lowrie,A.V Jr. 1: 131,186 Lowrie, Martha 4: 90 Loya, Frank 2: 122 Loya, George 4: 90 Loya, Lupe 3: 114,225 Luna, Javier 3: 115 Luncetord, James 4: 90,161 Lunceford, Lelo 30 Lunceford,1erry L. 1: Lyall,K1rn 2: 122,121,66 Lyon, Michael E. 1: 122,165,166 M McAfee, Ro1:rertL, 1: 131 McChr1sty, Werner 3: 115 McCorrrtack,.loe 3: 115,160,172 142,1 39 McCoun, Margaret 24 McDonald, Challes 2: 122,164 McGraso, Gerald 1: McLoughlin, Joe 3: McLaughlin, Rayrnond 2: 122 McLaughlin, Rhonda 1: 131 McLaughlin, Richard 2: 122,153 McKissick, Mary 3: McM1llon,L15a 3: 115,161,163 N1cNaughton,l-tal: 13,27,190 McNaughtor1,Scott T. 1: 131,186 197 Macken, Magana, 221 Magona, Magano, Magana, Diane 3: 10,115 Christine 1: 131,223, lrnelda 1: Stella 2: 122 Virginia 2: 122 Magdeleno,Mar1a 4: 90,170 Magdeleno, Rosa 2: 131 Malan,Dav1d 3: 112,144,145, 158 Malcornb,G1lbert R. 1: 131,186 Malco'hb,M1chael 4: 90,175 Maldonado, Erviqueta 4: 90,175 Maldonado, Olga 3: 115,163 Maldonado, Rodolfo 1: 131 Males, Mary 2: Mallory, Vance 2: 125,214 Ellen 2: 122 Marner, Elaine 1: 131,225,223 Manner, Susan 2: 122,121 Maness, Lavone 1: Maniss, Bonnie 161 Manley, Dicky 3: Marcaurx, Jrm 174 Mares, Armando 1: 131,197,209 Mares, Johnny 3: 115 Mares, Martha 4: 90 Mares, Mary 2: 122 Mar1nello,Debb1e 2: 122,123 Malone, Marquez, Alex 4: 90 Marquez, Antonio 3 Marquez, Elvira 2: 122 Marquez, Lupe 2: Marquez, C. Maria 1: 131,225 Marquez, Mana 3: 115,168 Marquez, Mickey 2: 131 Marquez, Oscar 1: 166 Marquez, Ralph 1: 131,186,197, 209 Marquez, Ramon 4: 9O,166,175, 167 Marquez, Susan 1: 131,222 Marquez Sylvia 4: 90,152,67, 153,223,221 Marquez, Tony 115,166,49 Marr, V. J. 21 ,159,158 Mortin,Benr11e 23,214,138 Martinez, David 4: Mart1nez,Gregario 1: 131 Martinez, John 2: 131,145 Martinez, Johnny 3: 115,184 Martinez, Ma'y E. 2: 122 Martinez, Mary S. 2: 122 Martinsan, Janice 4: 38,9O,160, 170 Mason, Nancy 1: 6,126,131,160 153 Mason, Ruby: 15,29,170 Mateiousky, Don 28 y Joel 1? 1: 131 Medina, Carlos 3: 115,145 Meeks, David 3: 115 Melton, Pam 3: 112,160,153 Mendez, Gilbert 2: 122,203,198, Ma bee, 199 Mendez, Gustavo 1:131 Mendez, Ken 165 Mendez, Leonard 2: 122,145,202 201 Mendozo,Carlos 3: 115 Mendoza, Gloria 1: 131 Mendoza, Meraz, EI Mercado, Mercado, Mercado, v'ra 3: 115 Margaret 1: 131 Gracie 4: 91 Myra 1: 225 Sandra 1: Meya,Francisca 1: 131 P Pimentel, Richard 3: 62 Morelock, Cheryl 4: 77,139,163 Moreno, Alice 2: 122 Moreno,Frar1k 3: 115,177 Moreno, William 1: 131,177,213 Morrow, Beatrice 22 Morse, Gerald 4: 92,188,200, 144,198,199 Morse, Michelle 1: Mott, David 1: Motter, Bradley 4: 39,92,74,144, 205,142,204 Motter, Gregory 2: 122,196,161, 195,208 Mucino, Alex 4: 92,181,183,192 205,174,191,204,108,206 We're losing again. lBillie Jean Frantzl Meza, Eloisa 1: 131 Miguel, Milton H. 1: 131,165, 202 Miles, Richard 2: 122 Miller, Denise 1: 131,151 Miller, Edith 3: 115 Miller, Michael G. 1: 131 Miller, Ray: 30 Miller, Ruth: 30 Miller, Sharon 1: Mir1iarez,Jahn 2: Minjarez, Miguel G. 1: Minor, Al 4: 175 Minor, Elpedio 4: Minor, Lupe 4: 131 Mireles,Don 4: 91 Murch, Pat 3: 115,159,158 Muse, Muse, BillyR. 1: 131,202 Johnny 3: 115,142,158 Myers, John 2: 122 N Naillon, Linda Navarro,Abe 3: 115,166 Navarro, Lupe 2: 122,165,201, 208 Navarro, Raymond 2: 122 Navarro, Yolanda 3: 115,140 Navarro, Gloria 225 Nelson, Debbie 3: 115 Neuha us, Charles R. 1: 131,165, 202 NobIitt,Gary 1: 131,165,202 Noblitt,.lerry 3: 115,164,219 Noriega, Esperanza 2: 122 Noriega, Frank 2: 122,175 Northington, Pam 2: 115,168 Nuckols, Ruby: 30 Nunez,Felicitas 4: 92 Nunez, Gregory T, 1: 132,131, 197,209 Nunez,Mary 4: 170 Nunez, Peter 3: 184 Nunez, Theresa 2: 122 Miranda, Victoria 1: 131 Mireles, Victoria 3: 115,225,221 Mitchell, Steve 3: 115,168,205, 69,204 Mobley, John 2: 122,164 Mobiey, Mary 1: 131,161 Monroe, Charles 10,28,128,67, 153 Montague, Bobby 1: 131 Montano, David 1: Montono, Dolores 1: 131 Montana, Leslie 2: Montana, Johnny 2: Montana, William 3: 115 Montoya, Gloria 3: 115 Montemayor, Frances 2: 145 Montemayor, Rita 1: 131,222 Moore, Carol 1: 131,130,161 Moore, Ceazer 4: 82,91,210 Moore, Colleen 3: 115,161,153 Moore, Eric 4: 91,144,145,202, 198,211 Moore,M1ke 4: 91,56,101,161, 172 Moore, Patrick L. 1: 131 Moore, Susan 4: 91,172,153 Moraga, Helen 3: Moraga, Mary -4: 91,84 Moraga, Naberto 2: 122 Morales,Teresa 1: 131 Morales, Robert 2: 122 Moran, Michael 4: 168,175 O O'Brien,Poul 3: 115,181,192, 205,191,l58,204 O'Campo, Angie 3: 115 Ogard, Frances 1: 131 Ogaard,JerreyD. 1: 131,186,14 Ogden, Melinda 3: 115,4O,161, 139,64 Oieda, Annie 2: 122,225,51 Oieda,ArthurV. 1: 131,165,217 Oieda, Carolina 3: 115,225,165, 223,221 Oieda,Irene 1: 132,225,222, 223,221 o1ed::,L1nd:: 1: 132 Olea,Angelin.a 3: 168 Olea Lydia 4: 92 Olesh, Wayne 4: 92,216,44,138, 76,109 Oliva, Hope 3: 115 Olivas, Edward 4: 92,164,189, 202,198 Olszeuski,Kurt 28 O'Malley,LeaAnne 4: 6,92,82, 160,l54,172,170,153 O'Neal, Maureen 1: 132 O'Neil,Walter 3: 115,164,172, 175,158 Ong, Arlene 2: 122 Oralia,Flores 1: 130 Orelas, Anita 4: 92,225 Ornelas, David 2: 122 Orozco, Robert 4: 92,166,175, 109 Orozco, Yolanda 2: 122 Ortiz, Fernando 2: 122,186,210 Ortiz, Frank 2: 122,177 Ortiz, Henry 3: 115,181,213 Ortiz, Jesse 5, 1: 132,177 5 Ortiz, Josephine 1: 132 Ortiz, Juana 2: 122 Ortiz, Samuel 4: 92,181,80,212 Osterk 1 61 amp, John 2: 118,122,143 ,214,215,54 Osterkamp, Mark N. 1: 132,186, 166,160f197,214 Otero, Lorenzo 2: Otero, Norma 1: 132,225 Otero, Yolanda 1: Otis, Keeton 2: 122 Pace, Patrick M. 1: 132,161 Pacheco, Jose 1: 132 Pacheco, Raymond 1: Packett, Emma 1: 132 Padilla, Joseph 2: 118,122,184, 143,160,205,68,158,204 Paloto, Ofelia 1: 132 Pollock, Dee Dee 1: 132 Palma 3: 115,145 Palmerin, Cruz 1: Palomino, John 2: 122,184,208 Pardon, Lupe 2: 122 Park Shirley: 14,26,118 Parker, Gary 2: 122,208 Parris, Henry H: 27,140 Parsons, Donna 1: 132 Partner, Nedra 3: 115,225,175, 222,64 Patterson, Alan 2: 122,164,217 Patterson, David 175 Patterson, Paul Mike 1: 132,164, 216 Pauley, Judith 2: 118,122 Paxson, Mildred: 28,169 Pegues, Ruby 1: 132,225 Pena, Lupe 4: 92,225 Pena, Max Jr, 1: 132,161 Pena, Rosa 1: 225,160 Pendley, Lynn 2: 122,165,202, 201,208 Pendley, Stephen 3: 115 Penson, Emily 1: 132 Peraza, Albert 3: 115 Peraza, Dora 3: 115,225 Peraza, Martha 1: 132,225 Perez, Betty 2: 122,225 Perez, Perez, Carmen 2: 122,225 Edna 2: 122 Perez, Richard 2: Perez, Rudolpho A. 1: 132 Perez, Sylvia 2: 122,51 Perkins, Dennis 3: 115,138 Perrine, Dayna 4: 92,165 Persa, Edna 2: Phelps, Barbara 1: Philot, Charlotte 2: 122 Pilatti, Marci 3 156,160,154, 142,64,46,53,163 Pilatti, Michael L: 1: 132,160, 197,209 Pineda, Maria 1: Piseno, John 1: 132,186 Pistole, David L. 1: 132,165 Pistole, Dennis 2: 122,164 Pistole, Joe 4: 92 Pistole, Judy 3: 160 Pistole, Kenny 2: Pistole, Terry R, 1: 132 Pitt, Nancy 4: 92 Pizana ,Eva 1: 132,225 Pizano,lrene 4: Pizano, John: 197,209 Pizano , Rosa 3: Pleasant, Peggy 1: 132,225 Plunkett, Paula 4: 38,92,168 Pollock, Diedre 1: 161 Porter, Carolyn 4: 93,102 Porter, Dale P, 1: 132 Prater, Milton E. 4: 93,164,214, 215 Presley, Cheril 4: 93,227 Presley, Clyde 2: Presley, Debra 1: 132 Presley, Jacqueline 1: 132 Presley, Janet 22,126 Presley, Susan 1: 132,151 Price, Robert L. 1: 132,164,161, 202,213 Price, Roger 4: 93,56,164,161, 77,138,109 Pritchett, Holly- 2: 122 Pruitt, Raymond 1: Pryor, Dickey J. 1: 166 Pryor, Rickey D. 1: 132 Puckett, Emma 1: Quackenbush, John 4: 93 Quentano, Carmen 1: 132 Quesada, Ampara 3: 1 15 Quinn, Kevin 26 Quinn, Pat 3: 34,115,172,162 Quintana, Carmen 1: Quiroz, Jose 3: 115 Ramirez, Belinda 2: 115,152 Ramey, Clifford Dale 2: 123,202, 201 ,1 58 Ramey, Irene: 30,31 Ramirez, Elizabeth 1: 132 Ramirez, Gloria 1: 132 Ramirez, Luciano 4: 93 Ramirez, Pedro 1: 132,156,213 Ramos, Eugrasia 1: 132 Ramos, Olga 2: Ramos, Yolanda 4: 93,140 Ransdell, Debbie 2: Rastner, Jesse 1: Raya, Robert 2: 123 Rebik, Charles 2: 123,166 Roboller, Martha 2: 123,51 Reeves, Lance 3: 115,214,215, 162,44,139 Reeves, D. Stephen 1: 132,202 Regouby, Jeanette 3: 115 Robles,Steve 2: 123,164,201, 219 Rodriquez,Aurthur 1: 133,186 Rodriquez, Edd1e 1: 133,202,209 Rodriquez, Frank 3: 116,184 Rodriquez, Frank V. 1: 133,197, 210 Rodriquez, Gloria 2: 123,225 Rcdrtquez,Janet 3: 116,225,155, 53 Radriquez, Jesse 208 Rodr1quez,M1ke 3: Rodriquez, Rosie 4: Rodriguez, Theresa 1: Rodriguez, Wanda 1: 133 Rodriquez, Mike 3: 116 Rodruquez, Virginia 3: 116 Rogers, Allan 2: 123,201 Rogers, Lonnie L. 1: 133 Rogers, Non 4: 93 Romero, Blanca 1: 133 Romero, Flora 1: 133 Romero, Gonzalo 1: 133 Romero, Henry 4: 93,188,192 168,205,177,191,204 Rarnero, Mary Ann 3: 116,140 Romero, Rosemary 3: 116,170 Romero, Valent1n 3: Ronsdell, Deborah 2: 133 Rosalez, Salvador 2: 123 Rosas, Norma 2: 123 R0se,J0hn D 1: 133,160,209 Rose, Mary: 26,74 Ross, Gerald: 23 Round,Kar1ce 1: 133 Round, Laurie 3: 116,156,143. 64,165 Routohos, Marvin L, 1: 133,186 Ruane, Richard 4: 94,153 Ruarte, Robert 2: 158 Rubio, Alberto 2. 123 Rubio, Arnalio 2: Rubio,Herrnel1nda 4: Rubio,Susanna 1: 133 Ruiz Ru1z Celia 2 123 Eddie 4: 94,175 Ruiz Irene 4: 94,170,175 Ruiz, Johnny 1: 133 Ruiz, Rosa 2: 123 Ruiz, Tony 2- 123 Ruiz Xavier 3: 164,198,199. Reital, Susan 4: 38,473,227 Renden, Laura 2: 152 Renn, Debbie 3: 115,160,169, 163 Renn. Linda 1: 132 Renn, Robert C: 1: 132,197,213 Renter, Dennis 23,216,217 Renterio, Frances 1: 132 Renteria, Miguel 2: 123,145 Renteria, Roaie 2: 123 Reya, 184,195 Reyes, Reyes, Reyes, Fermin 210,211 Aurelio 3: 115,184 Fernando 3: 115 Reyes, Frank 3: 115 Reyes, Frances 4: 140 Reyes, Marie 4: 93 Reyes, Rachel 3: 175 Reyes, Roy 3: 115,189 Rhodes, Donna 2: 123 Rhodes, Ronald 3: 115,182,168 Richardson, Bonnie 4: 93,140 Riley, Beth 1: 133,151 Riley, Beth 1: 133,151 Riley, Max 3: 115,182,187,161, 19S,142,174,21O,158 1eao:,1rmq 2: 123,225,51,222 Rivas, Susan 4: 168 Rivera, Martha 1: 133 Rivera, Mary 1: Robertson, Terry A. 1: 133,202 Robinson, Elmarie 3: 116 Robinson, Patricia 2: 123,225, 222 Robinson, Roy 3: 116 Robinson, Ronald 3: 116,40,143, 172,176,53 Robles, Ernest 3: 116,184,164, 203,198,199,158 Robles, Salvador 1: 133 219 Russell, Fay 4: 94 Rutheiford Curtis 3: 116,132,110 231,143,161,214,142,174,153 Rutherford, David 4: 100,168 Rutherford, Khristi 3: 116,165, 175,153 Rutherford, Leanne 2: 231,123 Rutledge,C1ndy 2: 123 Rutledge, Mark 4: 94,181,B0,200, 203,198,199,67 66,153,158,52 Rutledge, Tommy 3: Ruvalcaba, Maria 1: 9 Sabala, Grocielo 1: 133,225,152 Sabala, Lupe 3: 116,184,42,11O, 161 ,1 6O,45,1 58,203 Saenz, David 3: Sahara, Calvin 4: 94 Salas, Edwardo 1: 133,186,213 Salazar, Aurora 2: 123 Salazar, Estella 1: Salceda, Carlos 1: 133 Soldivar, Joe 26,74,16O Salgado, Jose 4: Sambrano, Ernest 3: 116 Sanchez, Ar ita 3: Sanchez, Amparo 4: 94,225,2221 108 Sanchez, Edward 2: 123,202,201 208 sfmchel, Elsie 2- 123,145 Sanchez, Maria 4: 94,225,175 Sanchez, Sanchez R11 qv Sanchez, Rosie: 4: 94 Sancineto, Don 3: 116 Sanders, John 4: 94 Sandoval, cena 2: 123 Sandoval, Ramon 4: 94 Sandoval, Rosa 1: 123,133 Sanga, Emma 3: 116,170 San Roman, Carlo 4: San Ramon, M1guel 1: Santana, Dionicio 2: 123,166 Santillan,Jerry 4: 11,94,188, 164,202,198,52 Sar1t1llan, Maria 4: 94,163 Santlllan, Paul 4: 94,188,175 Santillan, Richard 1: 213 Santilian, Robert 1: 133,164,197 Santillan.Teresa 2: 123,225,222, 163 Santos, Don1el 2: 118,123,164 158,208 Santos, Johnny 4: 94,172,202, 198,173,158 sums, 50111, 2: 123 SasSie,Will1arn 4: 95,182,187, 168,174 Sauer, Charles 2: 123,1B4,161, 198,199,158 Sauer, Lrrda 3: 116,53 Sayers, Gloria 3: 116,172 Scates, Howard 4: 95,166 Scheier, Steven 3: 116 Schmidt, Heidi 2: 123,143,160 Schm1dt,Kurt 1: 133,186,160 Schnittker, Len 27,31 ,1 84,204 Schoenteld, Rebecca 3: 116,141 Scott, Cheryl 4: 95,102,170 Scott, Ida 30 Scott, Judy 1: 133 Scott, Neta 2: 124 Scott, Ola 30 Scott, Richard 2: 124,1B5,1B4, 201 Scott, Stanley 4: 95,175 Scott, Tracy 2: 124 Seanez, Ruben 1: 133 Seanez, Eudolpho 1: 133 Segraves, Kathy 3: 116 Selby, Bobby 2: TW: Paul 4: 94,188,1B9,210 Rachel 1: 133 . and he struck out! lDan Shankt 26 212 220 Selby, Mark 1: Sellers, Charles 2: 124,134,195 Sellers, Donna 1: 133 Sellers, Edith 3: 116,164 Sellers, Larry 1: 133 Sellers, Michael 1: 133,186,202 Sellers, Rubette 4: 95,144,140 Sendeias, Grace 3: 116,170 Senter, Don 2: 124,158 Senter, Linda 4: 226,168 Sepulveda, Maria 2: Servin, Gilbert 1: 133 Servin, Juan 2: 124,175 Severe, Norman 1: 133,186,202, 213 Severt, Deborah 1: 134 Seve rt, Robert 2: 124 Sevilla, Victor 1: 133,186,213, Soto, Celia 124 Sato, Ernie 4- 96,145 Sato, Helen 3: 116,225,165,17O Soto, Irene 3: 116 Soto, John 3: 116 Soto, Ruby 2: 124,66,153,222 Soza, Charles 4: 96,189 Spalding, Warren 24,186,209 Spalton, Roger 4: 96,175 Spellings, Kathy 3: 116 Spellings, Phillip 4: 96,107 Springer, Alicia 4: Springer, Lolita 1: 134 Springer, Ronald 4: 96,161,158 Stafford, Alexa 1: 126,134,161 Stafford, Pat' 3: 116,214,215, 174,48 Staiger, Dorthy 2: 124,220 Staiger, Linda 3: 116,170,169, Stokes, Mary 2: 124 Stokes, Thomas 3: 116,168 Stranlund, Kristi 1: 134 Straube, Bill 1: 134 Streuter, Nalani 4: 97,149,156, 160,141 ,66 Surez, Raymond 3: 124 184 195 Suits, Donnie 2: , , Sullivan, Laura 2: 124,152 Sutherland, Paul 3: Surbida, Ann 3: Swaim, Carol 2: 124,156,161 Swaim, Connie 2: 124 Swanson, Marvin 28 Swearingen, Jan 3: 34,148,166 168,167,138 Swindle, Rose 4: 97 Seybert, Clark 4: 95,181,183,5O, 166,174,204,2U5,206 Shank, Danny 4: 95,107,161, 172,153 Shank, Esther 1: 133,165 Sharp, Glenda 4: 39,95,42,156, 143,161,171,52,163 Shelley, Maxine 3: Shelton, Judith 3: 116,237,156 Shigematsu, Gary 3: 116,175 Siala, Arthur 2: 124,212 Silva, Estella 1: 133 Silvas, Mona 1: 133,225 Silva, Peter 2: 124 Simpson, Barbie 2: 124 Simpson, Ronald 1: 133 Sims, Gary 4: 95,161,172,173, 210 Sims, James L:: Sims, Noel 2: 124 Singh, Gerald 1: 133,186,197, 214 Singh, Olga 1: 133 Singh, Patricia 1: 133,225 Skipper, Gilbert 2: 124,184 Skipper, Geraldine 1: 133,225 Skipper,James 4: 95,181,1B7, 168,195,211 Slali, Fatima 3: 116,148,513 Slali, Manuel 4: 81,96,14S,103, 161,138,142 Slali,Saida 1: 133,160,151 Staiger, Mary 1: 134,160 Stalharn, David 1: 134 Stahlmcn, Marianne 4: 96,17O, 140 Stahlman, Maxine 22,140 Stamps, Thula 30 Stanley, Georgina 1: 134,161 Starkey, Loretta 3: 116,160 Starkey, Laven 1: 134 St, Cin, Rita 2: 124 St. Cin, Cathy 1: 134 St. Cin, Virginia 4: Stemple, Bob 2: Stelrnle, Cliff 2: 124,155 Stemple, Gary 3: 116,166 Stemple, Robert 2: 124,175 Stephens, Arlene 3: 116 Stephens, Debbie 3: 116,156,146 Stewart, Karol 1: 134,166,197 Stewart, David 2: 124,123,161, 1S9,15B,210,159 Stewart, Kenneth 2: 124 Stewart, Kirk 1: 134,186 Stickles, Robert 3: 116 Stiff, Debbie 3: 124 Stitt,Judith 4: 34,96 Stiff, Mae 30 Stockstill, Brenda 4: 96,148,78, 100,160,154,60,138,163 Stockstill, Roger 1: 186,197,209 Stockstill, Sarah 3: 116,225,152, T Taecker, Bill 2: 158 Tatfolla, Robert 3: Tattolla, Steve C. 1: 134,166 Talley, Charles 2: Tanovi, Ernest 3: Tannahil, Reta 1: 134 Tapia, Lima 2: 124 Tapley, Susan 4: 97,106,168, 147,146,153 Tatum, Jimmy 2: 121,124,208 Tatum, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Thorp, Linda 3: 114 Justina 1: 134 Nancy 1: Val 2: 184 David 3: 116,153 Thomas, Clara 2: 124 Thomas, Kathryn 3: 116 Thomas, Keith A. 1: 134 Thomas, Sandra 4: 97,176 Thomas, William R. 1: 134 Thompson, Ann 2: 124,152 Thompson, Velta 1: 134 Thurman, Donald 3: 116 Thurman, Richard B. 1: 134 Titsworth, Richard 4: 81,97,181, 183,143,205,204 Torres, Anita 2: 124 Torres, Delia 4: Torres, Domingo 4: 97,225 Slocum, Marilyn. 27,226,156,220 Small, Diane 173 Smal1,Jahn 4: 96,166 Small, Larry 1: 133,166,202,68 Smelser, Roger 3: Smith, Beverly 2: 124,156 Smith , Byron 3: 116,195,174 smnh, Debby 3: Smith, Desmond 24,74 Smith, Elizabeth 27,225,222,223 221 Smith, Diana lSmall1 4: 96,16B, 172 Smith, George 2: 124,184,202, 201 Smith, Gregory 1: 1S6,161,202, 209 SrTtith,Keill'l 3: 111,116,182, 187,203,199 Smith, Lirda 1: 134 Smith, Lindsey 2: 124,184,161, 214 Smith, Mary 4: 96,156,143,161, 152,138,76,22O Smith, Nancy 3: 116,4O,172,141 Smith, Oscar 26,116,184,195 Smith, Rickey 1: Smith, Teri 3: 116,172 Smith, Thomas 1: 134,186 Smyth, Robert 3: 116,164,189 Snyde r, Linda 1: 134 Solarez, Carmen 1: 134 Solarez, Erlinda 3: 116 Solis, Lucy 3: Soltero, George 3: 116,185,1B4, 210 Soltero, Grace 2: 124,165,155 Soriano, Jesus 1: 134,136,197 Sotelo, George 2: 124,189,202, 201 170,220 Torres,Fidel 2: 188,198,199 lt's a headfshrinker! lJohnny Santosl Torres, Manuel J. 1: 134 Torres, Nicolas 2: 124 Torres, Oralia 1: Torres,Robert 2: 125,166,19B, 201 Torres, Tony 3: 116,166,511 Tracy, Mary 22 Trigueras, Jose 1: Truiillo, Carlos A. 1: Trujillo, Rachel 3: 116 Tucker, Leslie 4: 97,90,203,198, 199 Tuck, James 4: 97,176 Tupka,Sar1dra 2: 121,125,161 Turley, Clifton C. 1: 134,161 Turley, Steven 3: 116,172,138, 158 Turman,Judi1h 4: 97,161,172, 173170,14O,138 Ulloa, Belinda 3: 116,147,146, 53 Ulloa, Robert 3: 117 U1loa,Ralar1d 4: 97,78,172,173, 205,142,207,204 Underwood, Howard lTigerl 37 Urena,Joe 3: 117 Uribe,Gloria 4: 97,50,74,143, 160,77,66,109 Uyechi,James C. 1: 186,209 Uyechi,Joyce 3:143,160,152, 163 Valadez, Jesse 2: 125,166 Valadez, Petra Valadez, Ramon 189,213 Valdez, Gustavo 97,182 Valdivia, Jesse Valdivia, Maria Valencia, Isabel 134,152 Valencia, Rosita 97 Valenzuela, Alice 2: Valenzuela, Ronald L. 1: 186,166 Valenzuela, Rose 3: 117 Valenzuela, Susan 4: 16O,140,76 Valenzuela, Yolanda 1: 134,155 Valera, Rebecca 2: 125 Vallarta, Gilbert 2: 125 Van Bebber, Dean 4: Van Bebber, Rodney D. 1: 134, 1B6,166,49 van Darn, Bruce 4: 97,182,50,74, 79,143,161,77,158 van Dam, E. F. 20,143 van Dam,Janet 2: 125,156,143, 152 Van De Walker, Walter 1: 134 Van Orsdel, Randy 4: 97,193,192, 77,142,191,158,109 Van Orsdel, Robert Q4,126 Van Orsdel, Thomas E. 1: 134, 186,197,209 Varela, Rachel 1: Vargan, Lupe 3: 117 Vasquez, Lupe 3: Vasquez, Carlos 3: 117,217 Vasquez, Inez 2: 125 Vasquez, Sal 1: 134 Vega, Olivia 4: 98 Vela, John 3: 117,165,153,219 Velarde, Emma 3: 117 Velarde, Maria 4: 98 Velarde, Maricela 1: 134 Velarde, Robert 1: 213 Verdugo, Arthur 2: 125,153 Velasquez, Salvador G. 1: 126, 186,202 Vernon, Daniel L. 1: Vielagran, Frank 4: Villarino, Joe 25,163 Villagran, Irene 2: 125,225 Villegas, Esther 4: 98,225,171 Villegas, Mike 3: Villanueva, Rosendo 175 Volker,Jahn B. 1: 134,160,197 W Wade, Debbie 3: 117,141 Wade, Paula 1: 134,151 Wagner,Paulette 2: 125,156, 150,155 Walker, Linda 4: 98,225,61,153, 221 Waliace,Jeftery 3: 117,53 Wallace, Wendy 1: 134 Waller, Valerie 4: 98 Wallet, Ronald E. 1: 134,166 Walton, Burt 2: 125 Ward, Joyce 3: 117 Ward, Linda 1: 134,161 Warner, John 2- 125,212 Warwick,Joyce 1: 134,168 Washington, Eddie 3: 117,225 Washington, Richard 4: 67,177, 153 Waters, Jeannie 2: 125 Wavra, Clara 29 wqvm, Mary 1, 126,134,613 Waycott, Catherine 1: 134 Weber, Barbara 4: 98 Weimer, Marlene 1: Weiner, Mary 2: 125,161,173 Weldon, Jerry 4: Weldon, Judy 2: 125 Wellcome, Robert 4: 98,16-4,67, 153,210,159,158 Wells,Johnny 2: 125,164,160, 171,212 Wesch, David W. 1- 134,160 Wesley, Chet 4: 98,141 Wesley, John Scott 1: 135186, 202,213 White, Donna 4: 98,141 White, Kennon 3: 117,184 White,Rob1n 2, 125,143 Whitlow, Charles 2: 125 Winnie, Cathryn 1. 135 Wick, William 4: 98,210 Wiest, Raymond 1: 186 Wilhite, Belinda 3: 117,170 Wilkes, George 3: 117,143,138, 158 Willardson, Kathleen 4: 98,141 Williams, Barbara 4: Williams, Brenda 4: 98,225,140 Williams, Ch'1s 2: 125,150 Williams, Daniel 2: 121,125,16, 212,54 Williams, David 2: 125,184,166 195 Williams, Glenda 4: 98,102,160 Williams, Janet 4: 6,38,39,98,226, 57,107,156,161,172,52,163 Will1an1s,1.inda 2: Williams, Marilyn 1: 135,144 Williams, Pat 3: 117 Williams, Peggy 2: 6,124,161, 146,125 Williams, Richard 2: 125,166 Willingham, Charles 3: Willingham Darrell 4: 98,182, 166 Willingham, David L, 1: 135,186, 202 W1llingharn,Robert 3: 117,182, 198,199 WilIingham,Sally 3: 117 Wilson, Anne 27,227 Wilson, Barbara 3: 117,170 W11son,Dav1d 3: 9,117,165, 164,49,153,48,155 Wilson, Rhonda 2: 125,156 Wilson, Richard 4: 98,176 Wilson, Yvonne 1- 135 Wintermute, Michael 4: 99,104, 144,145,198 Winters, Carolyn 3: 117,172 W1nters,1 aroldL. 1: 135 W1nters,Stephen G 1: 135 Wm, amy 4. 99 Witt, Linda 2: 6,125 :vw ,.:, ..'.I' I .591- :.,,...-- 5.3 Rick rocks out Waelke, Anthony J. 1: 135,164 Woelke, Edward 2: 125,164 Woelke, Paul 4: 99 Wolf, Debbie 3: 117,156,143, 16O,154,142,65,163 WOn1aCk, Doug 3: 117,181,183 2 110,205,13B,159,158, 07,2061 204 Wang, Gary 2: 125 Wong, .lean 4: 99,102,153 Wong, Kathleen 1: 135 Wong, Harvey 1: 135,161 Wong, Peony 4: 99,168 Wood, Brenda 4: 6,160,170,61, 142 Wood, Craig E. 1: 135,186,202, 209 Wright, Jay 2: VVr1gl'1t,Jahn 2: 125,184 w:1gh:,Lmdq 4: 99,153 Wrigl'1t,M1ke. 2: 125,185,184 175 ,153 Wright, Ray 3. 117 Wuytens, Kenneth 4: 99,104, 166,141,174,109,52 Wyatt, Charles 2: 125,164,195, 171,204 Wyatt,lrene 4: 99,165,176,170, 140,205 Y Ybarra, Frarces 170 Yautsler, Sharon 66 Ybarra,Crist1na 3: 222,223 Ybarra, Yvonne 220 Yngfiyen, David 3. 158 Z Zerrneno, J. 195 Zerrnena, Paul 198,201 Zermeno, Rosie 222 26
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