Charles H Milby High School - Buffalo Yearbook (Houston, TX)
- Class of 1966
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BUFFALO 1966 Milby High School Houston, Texas Recording and keeping a record of each yearbook sold is a big job but Mrs. Perkings books are extremely accurate. Devotion We, the staff of the Milby BUF- FALO, dedicate the 1966 year- book to our loyal friend, Mrs. Clyde Perkins. We could have no truer or more devoted friend than you, Mrs. Perkins. You have worked without ceas- ing. You have given of your time and knowledge to your students and to the BUFFALO staff. You could have given no greater gift, and we will remember you al- ways for your devotion. ■ u 1 f i Mrs. Perkins pauses for a cool drink in the lounge. Whither Shall We Travel? i || t i The year has arrived, and many major decisions must and will be made. The years which have come and gone surely have instilled within our hearts and minds many things which will be remembered always. We have learned in our homes that much love and understanding is contributive to good moral learn- ing and Christian living. Our leaders and teachers during our school years have contributed greatly to our growth in mind and body; and without their patience, devotion, and love for teaching others, roads to a successful future would be ex- tremely difficult to travel. It is to these teachers and our parents that we owe our thanks. As we travel through life, our pitfalls will be many; however, the road to happiness and success depends greatly on decisions made today. We must remember always that the world owes us nothing, but we owe all to the world. Happi- ness in our world depends on us. Life offers many avenues of learning. Whither shall we travel? 5 Mr. Roscoe Bayless? Do You Know Dear Buffaloes, An old man bought some apples that he found exceedingly pleasing. He found them so good that he asked his son to plant for him a tree of that variety. His son refused to plant the tree, because it would take it too long to bear fruit. His grandson refused to plant the tree for the same reason. But the old man refused to give up his dream of a fruit tree in his own yard, and he planted his own tree. He also lived to enjoy the fruit from the tree. Some persons (young and old) think that educa- tion will take too long to bear fruit, and because of this idea do not ever plant the seeds of knowl- edge, understanding, perception of truth, or self- discipline. They do not cultivate mental, physical, or moral development. Age is not a reason for failing to spend one's time and efforts to learn, and to train, and to discipline one's self—so that the fruit of education may be sweet for the remaining years of life. As the television comedian says Do it! Best wishes, Roscoe Bayless In life it is important that everyone acquire a well rounded education. An important part of a well rounded education is learning to give and to take. One of the greatest assets in life is the ability to get along with one's fellowmen. This is the reason that many famous athletes become leaders; they have be- come disciplined, much of it self discipline, to the extent that they can give and take. As a result, they are able to get along with their fellowmen. I wish that each student would follow this example. Our Assistant Principal Mr. Henry C. Smith 10 Our Dean « Mrs. Dona H. Williamson CHARLES H. MILBY HIGH SCHOOL- —The school with years and years of interesting history. —The home of Charlie Buffalo. —The school chuckfull of tradition. —The student body with effervescent school spirit. —The home of the friendly Coed Cadettes, Ragnots, and Girl's Booster Club. —Where each day brings a new challenge. —Where students give their very best in loyalty. —Where there is pride in scholastic achievement. All this and more is Charles H. Milby High School to me. Dona Williamson I li Mrs. Gladys M. Price Counselor Yes, I think after five years one should graduate. Guidance Key to Although it involves a lot of hard work, a career in guidance provides a maximum of self-satisfaction in knowing that others have been helped as a result of these efforts. Much of the success and happiness in life, during and after high school, must be attributed to these dedicated counselors. They build a solid foundation for the youth of Milby High School and the leaders of tomorrow. Mr. G. E. McWhirter Counselor 12 Is the Quccess That's right, girls, only 40 dollars a week and all the boys you can meet. i 13 Mrs. Evelyn R. Evans Secretary A Helping Hand Mrs. Sara Gammage Treasurer 14 Mr. Arnold W. Shields Registrar A Gincere Gmile Mrs. Lillie Myrick Attendance Clerk H 15 16 Mrs. Lorena Washburn Assistant Librarian Custodian Looks at His 9chool Notice how clean everything is. A wonderful site to our custodi- ans. Vocational Yes, this is candid camera. Mr. McPearson Vocational Welding Miss Icy Thomas Distributive Education Mr. Elvin D. Wright Agriculture It takes a wooden hand. Mr. Herbert Koehler Auto Mechanics Mrs. Esther Thornhill Cosmetology DEPARTMENT HEAD Mr. Herrington Industrial Training Mr. Herman Fitzgerald Metal Shop Oh yeah????? Mr. Morris W. Hood Mechanical Drawing Industrial Arts Mr. W. H. Harris Wood Shop A serving tor eight. Oops the wrong guy!!!!!! Mr. Fletcher Audio-Visual Architectural Drawing 19 Mr. Edwin Alksne Art DEPARTMENT HEAD Miss M. John Art- Mrs. Ella Earle Art Mr. James McConnell Chora Music DEPARTMENT HEAD Miss John gives a helping hand to all her students. Mr. E. L. Seastrand Instrumental Music Hang on, Sloopy, hang on. Miss Katie Boxley Spanish Mrs. Ineborg Ingham German Mr. Tommy Mazzu German Mrs. Sylvia Morrow Spanish I'm glad she knows what she's doing. Mrs. Eula P. Mohle French DEPARTMENT HEAD 21 No fair peeking. Mrs. Kathleen Vavrecka Secretarial Training i ' 'TJ Mrs. Betty Noojin Shorthand Mrs. Emma McMahan Typing Mr. Kit Maybin Typing Peggy Williamson receives help from Mrs. Noojin. } Miss Mary Christain Typing 22 Home Economics That's the worst meal we've had this semester. Mrs. Margaret Jarry Foods DEPARTMENT HEAD Oh, it must be raindrops! Stitch your way through high school. Mrs. Barbara Berry Talent Preservation 23 mm Mathematics Are you kidding? Mrs. Minnie Perkins Algebra Mr. Charles Durrenburger Algebra 1—2—3—. That's how elementary it's gonna be. 26 Mathematics Mrs. Celeste Fogerson Algebra Mr. Everette Clark Geometry 27 Mr. Kenneth Johnson Trigonometry DEPARTMENT HEAD That's right, it's Saturday. Mr. J. Wilder Brown Biology Mr. Errol Dowling Physical Science Qcience Miss Sandra Malicote Biology Did you say you joined Slenderbolic?? Mrs. Nora Graham Biology 28 Qcience Mr. Hulen Greenwood Physics DEPARTMENT HEAD Mr. Paul, McGee Biology Mr. Marshall Acker Biology Now what can we do to get rid of it? I just don't know what to do . .. Physical Education Mrs. Jessie Pidcoke Sophomore P.E. Mrs. Sandra Gentry Senior P.E. 30 Miss Judy Richardson Sophomore P.E. Kill . . . Coach James Truelove Athletics DEPARTMENT HEAD Coach Lonnie Richards Basketball Coach Wayne Shoemaker Athletics Remember you two it's Basketball B-A-S-K-E-T . . . 31 Coach John Ray Athletics Mr. William B. Leonard Economics Social Science Quick, here comes the teacher. Mrs. Barbara Menton American History Mrs. Irene Miller What do you mean kill Wild Bill? Talent Preservation r 32 Mr. G. K. Harris American History Qocial Gcience Here they come again. Mr. Henry C. Blanks American History Mr. John T. Babcock World History She's almost as good as the Supremes. 33 Mrs. Evelyn McNeil Junior, Senior English Do they think they can do without us? Mrs. A. Smith Sophomore English Mrs. Lorraine Nelson Junior English f 34 Miss Miriam Banks Sophomore English Mrs. Anna Stracener Junior English DEPARTMENT HEAD Miss Martha Fisher Junior, Senior English students on the annual staff Mrs. Elwanda Ebrecht Sophomore English English 35 Mr. Lawrence Smith Sophomore English Suttle, on the Sly!!! Energetic students hurry to the highlight of the day—English class. Mrs. Annette Parker Talent Preservation Mrs. Betty Howell Senior English Mr. James Brittain Junior, Sophomore English Mrs. Katherine Schmidt Sophomore English Miss Ann Haston Journalism Now! Who would dare say the yearbook staff isn't organized? Mr. Richard Niemi Drama Mr. Lawrence Dorsett Public Speaking Outstanding Seniors 66 Those seniors chosen for their participation in clubs and their outstanding academic excellence. BOBBY DARILEK M DARYL OSTRANDER 45 And With Foot Shrink those tigers! ball Comes 49 The Generals are attacking. Most Handsome Senior finalist, Gary King, nervously grasps the micro- phone while telling the judges and audience his feelings about his topic. Favorites Favorites Editor, Suzanne Suttle, explains the rules of the contest to the audience. Most Beautiful Sophomore finalist Sharon Jernigan poses with the flow- ers presented to her by the BUFFALO staff. A.Y. Carnival .Go-Go Girls' entertain the audience during the A.Y. Variety Show. A.Y. Royalty from left to right are: Duke, Bill Tuck- er; Duchess, Becky Gon- zales; Royalty Chairman, Tommy Mills; Queen, Gale Robinson; King, Gary King; Royalty Chairman, Lynn Matthews; Princess, Pam Glen; Prince, Billy Moore. % 52 Generates Excitement 53 A.Y. Royalty finalists from left to right are: Linda Brown, Belinda Lunsford, Julia Holmes, Debby Haarup, Pam Glen, Gale Robinson, Alice Fouse, and Jody Gonzales. Ken Luce escorts Sophomore Becky Gonzales up to the stage. Happiness Is: A Milby Welcoming Committee Al- ice Fouse and Cindy Blud- worth and Welcoming Committee Chairman Jody Gonzales sign in Milby Ex's during the school day. G.B.C.'s and Ragnots cheer for the Buff football team from the sidelines. Tommy Mills escorts surprised Coed Major Dixie Radliff through the Homecoming arch to be pre- sented her crown by Mike Holland. 54 Cheerleaders Freddie Hinson, Jody Gonzales, Alice Fouse, Bill Keese, Gary King, and Pam Glen are the center of attraction at the Homecoming Pep Rally. Homecoming in '65 55 Homecoming Queen Dixie Radliff smiles through her tears as she poses with her crown and roses presented to her. Bisonette Dinner The G.B.C. Bisonette Dinner attracts an overflow crowd of parents, students, and friends. Are those bugs in the mashed potatoes? Charlies serve food to everyone. The food line slowly dwin- dles as the G.B.C s serve the diminishing supply of food. 56 Kaleidoscope The Coastliners leave the audience spellbound at the Kaleidoscope while they perform one of their hit songs. Kaleidoscope Chairman Judy Sweeney Usherettes from left to right are: D. Haarup, J. Largent, A. Swift, R. Emison, P. Harris, B. Gonzales, L. Guidry, N. Grant, B. Burks, and B. Byrd. Kaleidoscope Cuties from left to right are: J. Gonzales, P. Cherry, S. Good, S. Oncken, S. Trammell, M. Clendaniel, L. Bust, C. Bludworth, J. Knight, T. Tharp, J. Holmes, and S. Suttle. JL ChristmaG Qpirit Mr. Bayless enjoys the food prepared for the faculty at the P.T.A. Christmas Party. Choral Readers entertain during the assembly. P.T.A. ladies grin cheerfully. Soloist Kay Kimball sings during the Christmas assembly. The Christmas tree donated by the Student Councils brightens up Milby's halls. 58 Brightens Halls A Chemis-Tree adorns Mr. White's homeroom. Members of the P.T.A. serve the faculty dur- ing the P.T.A. Christmas Party. Mr. Mac directs the chorus. Students admire the. Student Council Christmas tree during the school day. The student audience listens attentively during the Christmas as- sembly. 59 Ready girls . . . Simon Says ... ''Raise your hands above your heads. Rebound Johnny Gowdy is surrounded by just a few of his many admirers. Do the Monster Mash! Organizajion is the proud mot- to of the Milby Coeds. 61 The action is stopped while the referee looks for the ball. Snowflakes The Holley Honeys from left to right are: FRONT: Martha Beavers, Libby Rose, and Judy Cooper. SEC- OND: Linda Burt, Darrell McClintock, and Julia Holmes. THIRD: Mary New and Susan Saterbak. FOURTH: Pam Glen and Nancy Janecka. Officers of the Girls' Booster Club (who sponsor the Winter Whirl) and their dates. FRONT: Sue Robison, Dicky Marshall, Sharon Ford, Johnny Allen, Shar: ron Brady, Ernie Banks, Sherry Haygood, and Gordon Julian. SECOND: Marilyn Clendaniel, Freddy Hinson, Darrell McClin- tock, Billy Skinner, Susan Sater- bak, and Gary Harris. and Mistletoe Donna Dillon, Jack Camp, Bruce Whatley, Cathy Card, Suzanne Pear- son, and Arthur Wood make a toast to an evening filled with fun. 63 Randy Fink and his date enjoy themselves at the Winter Whirl. ' Valentine's Day WOW!! Whose grannie is she? ii Would you like to be Queen for a day? Pastels liven up the classrooms. 64 I Milby Drop-Ins 65 Home from the hills, the Bougar Boys serenade Milby. The Modern Dance Club performs February 15 Clearance during the Valentine Varieties. Valentine A surprised Sherry Good is given a dozen roses in honor of her being chosen as Milby's Junior Sweetheart. 66 Milby.'s Perennial, Mr. Walker White, plays the piano during the Valentine Varieties much to the enjoyment of the audience. Varieties 67 Junior Sweetheart Sherry Good stands between finalists Gayle Wooldridge and Linda Burt. Some couples talk while others dan ?e. Seniors monkey around at the Prom. High Spirits 68 Nancy Edwards and Lester Butcher chat while dancing. at the Senior Prom 69 Listen, do you want to know a secret? Fun and Games on mm Qenior Day Heh, why don't you let us ride awhile???? This can't be No. 6 because I just played hole number 15!!!! Barbara tells Dale that form is the most important thing, as Phil shows Suzanne how to swing. Play tickets are sold every day in the cafeteria. The Diary Drama students relax after a long rehearsal. X of Anne Frank Ronnie Levine and Sylvia Her- nandez turn in convincing per- formances as Peter Van Daan and as Anne Frank. Mr. Dussel, as played by Danny Bonetati, resignedly listens to. a tirade by Mrs. Van Daan as Mr. Van looks on. and There A few loved by all Most Beautiful Benior 78 f Runners-Up 81 Runners-Up Bill Keese Sammy Rezzoffi Luckie Frennison Most Beautiful Sophomore € I 9ophomore Sharon Jernigan Paula Stienbower Runners-Up 89 Sports Sweethearts J Looking Forward With a Backward Glance Coed Major, Dixie Radliff, is crowned Milby's 1965 Homecoming Queen. The traditional Welcoming Table awaits Ex's. Mike Freeman Homecoming Co-Chairman k 1 W ■ k v; % i 96 t? Ik 1 LI k 1 k k 1 Unity among men with a purpose k I k 1 Expressions of Feeling Through Art Some of the members of the Art Club use one of their free days to attend the art museum. The Milby Art Club Is organized for the purpose of increasing the appreciation and influence of art in the school. An artist's palette is the club's symbol. To aid the school, the members make post- ers, stage decorations, and signs for the other clubs and the facul- ty Activities of the club consisted of trips to the Museum of Fine Arts, private art studios, art ex- hibits at Milby, and a spring pic- nic. Art Club FRONT: L. Yancy, P. Baer, P. Smith, S. Ames; SECOND: T. Trumple, S. Reyna,1 R. Starr, M. Barret; THIRD: K. Nude, Miss John; C. Wittmarsh; R. Alexander. 98 Roll Thai Camera Left to right: J. Swilley, D. Carraway, T. Douty, B. White, H. Hrionatz, R. Cortez, K. Bonds. Under the leadership of Mr. Fletcher, the club's sponsor, the members of the Audio-visual learn all about the audio equipment. They learn how to operate the film projectors, tape recorders, slide pro- jectors, record players, the public address system, and overhead projectors. The members also learn how to repair all equipment. During the day, these students are called upon for service by the faculty members, PTA, clubs, and any other groups who might need their services. FRONT: D. Row, J. Swilley, K. Bonds, D. Carraway, Mr. Fletcher, sponsor, B. White, L. Hrionatz, J. Marx, T. Douty. 99 Audio-Visual Are Allied Youth is an organization whose purpose is to acquaint students with the evils of alcohol, to seek the problems it raises in society, and to show how to have fun without it. Although Mi I by s Allied Youth is unique in Houston, the organization is found all over the United States and Canada. Last year the Allied Youth participated in the International Conference in Washington, the Southwest Conference in Fort Worth, and also the Planning Conference. The money making projects included the A.Y. Carnival, a Kiddie party, the Sadie Hawkins dance, and the sale of plastic book covers. Mrs. Eleanor Dorset! SPONSOR M SEATED: Sue Robison, sec.-treas.; Barbara Byrd, pres.; Dale Cox, v-pres.; STANDING: Cindy Bludworth and Conrad Outlaw, social-chairmen; Pat Helton and Connie Cleaves, membership chairmen; Frank McDuff and Jody Gonzales, carnival chairmen A.Y. ROYALTY: Duchess, B. Gonzales; Duke, B. Tucker; T. Mills, Royalty Committee; Queen, G. Robinson; King, G. King; L. Matthews, Royalty AY A Go-Go Committee; Princess, P. Glen; Prince, B. Moore 100 Allied Youth p The Village Square Singers. They don't come from a village, they aren t square, and they certainly aren't singers but they were at the A.Y. Carnival in living color. SOUTHWEST OFFICERS: Barbara Byrd, v.p. of pub.; Connie Cleaves, v.p. of proj. Allied Youth 101 Cars Are Our Careers K. Harden and others work on one car while others stand around S. Smith's car, in the afternoon class of Auto Mechanics. Qcience Is Our Hobby To promote a deeper under- standing of the various fields of science and to have fun while do- ing so stand as the objectives of the Junior Academy of Science at Milby. The members of the club, all of whom share an in- terest in science, find enlighten- ment through field trips, activi- ties, and programs of scientific concern. L to R: H. Lewis, pres.; D. Harper, vice. pres. C. Palmer, sec.; J. Bagley, 102 Junior Academy of Science Band Officers 2nd Lt. John Lowis 2nd Lt. Bennie Wright 1 st Sgt. Kaye Pepper U 1 .Director Eugene Sea- s’tr nd enthusiastical- ly poses in his new blazer, a gift from the Band Seniors. Buff Band Supports Milby . . . Though it is only a single school period each day, the Buff Band means more to its members than only a report card grade. They prac- tice during the summer so that they will be prepared to exhibit their best marching at the football games. At the end of the season, they begin to practice for the long concert season filled with contests, hours of individual practice, and endless performances. Because the members spend hours of time in rehearsals, they will obtain their goal—satisfaction. Capt., I. Rhodes; 1st Lt. R. Adams; Capt. M. Freeman; 2nd Lt. B. Wright; 1st Sgt. K. Pepper; 2nd Lt. J. Lowis FRONT: K. Deever, S. Hernandez, J. Murphy, D. Vetters, G. Romero, S. Lee, M. Mick, S. Charlesworth, P. Sanchez, R. Harris, N. Leonard, D. Heiderman, S. Good, F. LaVanda, I. Martinez, S. Scott, D. White, J. LaValle, R. Alameda. SECOND: M. Freeman, Mr. E. L. Seastrand, B. Wright, S. Watson, J. Clark, J. Lowis, K. Pepper, D. McAdams, B. McNeill, K. Miller, C. Robberts, G. Kramis, D. Bailey, K. Bridges, J. Bacho, J. Lunceford, J. Petrash, R. Gomez, C. Clawson, G. Webb, R. French, D. Jones, C. Pepper, I. Rhodes, R. Adams. THIRD: J. Henry, C. Whit- 104 I By Precision Drilling . . . By Excellent Playing Buff Band Sweetheart, Bennie Wright, poses with her runners-up, Cynthia Clawson and Sandy Scott, after the presentation. 105 marsh, L. Partida, B. Heuter, J. Sanchez, B. Saenz, R. Partida, J. Urquhart, R. Williford, BACK: R. Zepeda, E. Estrada, G. Reyna, E. Flores, F. Lozano, J. Gonzales, C. Clendaniels, K. Moore, R. Miller, C. Lawson, L. Jones, D. Buess, B. Schaefer, V. Blades, C. Gaboury, S. Walters, C. Thompson, D. Larentz, R. Heeth, O. S. Bailey, M. Grauke. Buffalo Heads Creating a yearbook is a much harder task than it might seem. Basic channels of order and authority must be informed: financial responsibili- ties resolved; and a feeling of unity infused into the complex and numerous processes needed for a yearbook. All of these before the field work begins. The endless searching for the right words and pictures, the probing for new ideas and situations with which to represent AAilby. At last, after months of work, some of it spread over long intervals, some of it squeezed •into brief hours, the yearbook is ready. It is no wonder that the staff feels not only satisfied, but also EXHAUSTED with THE 1966 BUFFALO. Buffalo 106 Barbara Byrd Editor-in-Chief BARBARA BYRD smiles in spite of the multiplicity of responsibility she bears as editor of the '66 BUFFALO. Coordinating the various aspects of the yearbook required calmness in the face of anxiety imagination in carrying out new ideas, and versatility. 1 Always there when we needed her to lend a helping - hand, MISS ANN HASTON, editorial sponsor, guided the staff through a hectic, but successful year. MRS. CLYDE PERKINS, Financial Advisor, with her mathematical precision and incomparable organization, performs the seem- ingly impossible task of financing BUFFALO. Asst. Editor, PATTI CHERRY, stops for a moment from her daily work to smile for her picture. Buffalo Staff CINDY BLUDWORTH has a thoughtful look as her job as Organization's Editor is finished. BUFFALO'S proofreaders!!!! Plans Ahead Debonair DALE COX gazes into the darkness won- dering where he left his pictures. 107 The Night Before . . . JOHN BACHO, Asst. Sports Edi- tor, tries to decide between two sport pictures. Pretty blonde haired, and brown eyed SHERRY GOOD, is still smiling even though her seem- ingly never ending job of Index Editor is a tedious one. MARILYN CLENDANIELS, through many trials and tribulations finished her job as Senior Editor with a flourish. Activities Editor, CINDY SCOTT, gave the annual many new ideas. 108 Organization is our motto. Ingenious MERRY LYNN WEST- BROOK smiles as she thinks of new ideas for her Sophomore section. . . . Deadline J ) Junior Class Editor, SUSAN TRAMMELL, ac- complishes new and unique things in this year's Junior Section. A cheerful trio of Editorial Assistants named SHARRON BRADY, JODY GONZALES, and NANCY GRANT make up the BUFFALO'S helpers. Short and sweet, NANNETTE LUTZ looks over ad layouts to finish her job as Advertising Manager. Would you believe . . . Only one more day till our dead- line!! 109 Do-Re Unlike most clubs, Milby's Golden M Chorus and Milby's Girls Chorus meet as a regular class during the day and offer Vi credit toward graduation. These music students, conducted by Mr. James McConnell, not only learn music for performances but also develop a deep ap- preciation for and a wider knowledge of music. They have performed throughout the year at assemblies, in concert at Christmas and at contest in the spring. One of their highlights of the year was the singing of Christmas carols in the halls. Milby is indeed proud of several of their students who have obtained mem- bership in the All-State and All-Region Choirs. OFFICERS: FRONT: Betty Doolan, sec.-treas.; Darlene Cox, pianist; SEC- OND: David White, pres.; Randy Webb, v.-pres. Milby's Quartet consists of Carl Harkrider, Ronnie Springer, Mr. James McCon- nell, Gary Henderson, and David White. Students from the Girls Choir and the Mixed Choir enjoy their bus trip to contest. I 10 Mixed Chorus slSSfl While attending one of the contests Mr. McConnell enjoys his noon meal with parents and students who accompanied him on the trip. I GIRLS' CHORUS Mr. McConnell accompanies the entire chorus as they practice for their per- formances. I 12 Girls' Chorus Cheerleaders Jody Gonzales- Head Cheerleader Glittering smiles and magnetic Personalities make up the hard-working sextet of Milby High—The Boostin' Buff Cheer- leaders. For the tenth consecutive year the Buff cheerleaders have come out on top in competition from S.AA.U. Cheerleading School. The '65-66 cheerleaders, for the first time brought home a first place ribbon for every day of competitien, as well as receiving first place out of four states in their section. The mighty six also received the Spirit Stick a symbol of out- standing spirit and sportsmanship for the entire week. Freddy Hinson- Head Cheerleader I 13 Jody and Freddy as they do one of their winning cheers. No, no, Freddy. You got it all wrong! Champs!! i Jolly Green (Pam) takes it easy while Gary Wayne struggles on. Pam and Gary exhibit outstanding form The sextet of Milby end their year with fond memories. 115 Coeds Open Qeason Dixie Radliff Major Enthusiasm, pride, and quality mark the character of the Coed Cadettes. Under the leadership of Mrs. Pidcoke, sponsor, Dixie Radliff, Major, and under the musical direc- tion of Mr. Seastrand, the Coed's fast-moving whirl of events continued all year. The coed projects each year provide ser- vice to school and community. The Coeds pub lish the school directory, sell candy for the ath- letic team, and give the annual football ban- quet, and jointly sponsor the Herd Hoedown. The Cadettes raise funds for Coed func- tions through two main projects: sale of mag- azines and ads for the Herd. Other projects throughout the year provide enough money to help pay for the football and basketball blaz- ers, the senior trip, and the extensive up- keep of instruments and uniforms. Mr. Seastrand Music Director The Coeds support activities of the school, both athletic and other. The Cadettes perform at all football and basketball games. They en- ter acts in the annual A.Y. Carnival and the Valentine Varieties. Through all these activities, the Milby Ca- dettes were successful in promoting an enthu- siastic interest in school activities, pride in all their services, and encouragement in scholar- ship. Mike Holland Announcer Mrs. Pidcoke Sponsor Coed Cadettes With Activity Bernice Danziger Captain of Drum Corps Jana Wallraven Captain of Flag Corps Susan Palmer Captain of Bugle Corps Jo Ann AAorris Captain of Drill Corps 117 Accented With Leadership Jeanette Lallier Staff Lieutenant of Business and Records Paulette Whittier Lieutenant of Swing Flags Kitten Rhoads Lieutenant of Batons BIG FLAGS: FRONT: Ann Stevens, Brenda Edwards, Annette Fobair. SECOND: Ginny Foye, Cathy Bussee, Carolyn Chipman, Peggy Bouman, Sarah Hawthorne. 118 Fashioned With Dedication. BATONS FRONT: Gale Robinson, Lorna Nelson, Martha Morris. SECOND: Mary Ochiltree, Sharon Haskinson, Becky Gonzales. SWING FLAGS: FRONT: Terry Sharp, Pat Hartensteiner, SECOND: Linda Guidry, Sandra Oncken, Kathy Sellman, Suzi Petterson I 19 Batons prance into position for another routine. Echoing With Drum Beats SNARES: CENTER: Lynette Weybandt—Sgt. of Snares. LEFT: Charlotte Gay, Cookie Quinones, Sharon Pinder, Blanche Gutierrez, Linda Huack, Marilyn Lang, Terri Bailey, Janice Joyner, Cathy Seay, Carol Griffiths, Maggie Hernandez, Alice Sanche, Linda McMann, Gloria De Ale- jandro, Marie Alejandro, Charlene Turner, Dana Clements, Norma Smith. TENORS, BASS AND CYMBALS: CENTER: Carla Patton, Sgt. of Tenors, Bass and Cymbals. LEFT: Jenny Elisa, Denice Elsberry, Stella Jimenez, Pat Stell, Gayle Goswick, Irene Cortez, Linda Kyle, Becky Herick. 120 Harmonized With Bugles, Edna Morris Lieutenant of Bugle Corps TENOR BUGLES: CENTER: Tan Mulvihill, Sgt. of Tenors. LEFT: Karen Ash, Jane Cockrum, Jane Goodwin, Renee Prevost, Ernistine Garza. SOPRANOS AND LYRES: Nancy Thompson, Sgt. SECOND ROW: Shirley Baldridge, Martha Powell, Jutta Mozingo, Betty Martin, Jane Powell, Mary Kirk, Peggy Finn, FIRST ROW: Gloria Gomez, Glenda Moore, Lana Vogel, Kathryn Bordeaux. 121 Topped With Precision Drilling Paula Sawyer Lieutenant of Drill COMPANY A: FRONT: Nancy Wcstcock, Sgt. of Co. A: SECOND: Marie Voga, Mary Maid, Sherry Douglas, Linda Higginbotham, Becky Lee, Esmaraldo Moreno, Barbara Gloria, Angie Martinez, Delia Flores, Milka Mikolic, Beverly Reynolds, Julie Alsobrook, Lana Baker, Penny Alijehant, Suzie Salgado, Patsy Sanchez, Irene Mancha, Dianne Ross. COMPANY B: Gayle Woodridge, Sgt. of Co. B. FRONT: Anita Adams, Esther Mendez, Darlene Thompson Debbie Herston, Mary Foye, Linda Salaguir, Sharon Neyland, Sheila Montgomery, Lieutenant of Reserve Grade Martinez, Dolores Head. SECOND: Debbie Martin, Millie Sanchez, Barbara Salsgiver, Billie Cummings, Paula Stienbower. Cadettes End the Year With Satisfaction. 122 Chess: The Sport of Kings Milby's Chess Club, sponsored by Mrs. Barbara Menton, stimulates young minds and intellects. Although a relatively new club at Milby, the Chess Club participates in school activities and tournaments. At present, the club is trying to pro- mote tournaments with other schools. The Chess Club meets every Monday after school in Mrs. Menton's room. Although small in number, the members of the club are very zealous about par- ticipating in the sport of kings. Danny Glass, Sec.; Greg Colby, Pres.; Toni McLellan, Vice-Pres.; Malcolm McNeil, Treas. Brad Orlopp, Carl Miller, Virginia Foye, Mary Blackman, Jean Murphy, Rosalie Moore, John Bacho. Chess Club 123 Developing Leaders The Distributive Education course is a training program for juniors or seniors who wish to pursue a career in the field of distribution, which includes retailing, wholesaling or service selling. Students are employed in local businesses giving them su- pervised on-the-job training plus practical class- room instruction. Distributive Education students take ad- vantage of class time. OFFICERS: F. Hodge, sec.; J. Hunicutt, treas.; W. Ward, v.-pres.; J. Bordelon, pres.; M. Lang, reporter; R. Alexander, historian. 124 Distributive Education for Marketing . . . i i Charlie's , the Milby supply store, gives DE students a chance to participate in re- tailing at school. and Distribution DE students discuss future projects. Open wide. It's good for you! FRONT: W. Ward; G. Pot; J. Landers; J. Glass; SECOND: J. Fat; C. Buckeleau; M. Lang; L. Strut; THIRD: Mrs. Thomas, D. Brown; J. Brown; M. Guest; T. Burgan; BACK: W. Byrd; B. Thomas. Mansfield; S. Dollar; D. Elsberry; S. sponsor; J. Bordelon; J. Hunnicutt; J. Byrd; R. Mozingo; R. Alexander; DE 126 FRONT: L. Brown, J. Alsrook, P. Phelps, B. Chase, C. Allison, K. Johnson, M. Blackman, M. McNeil, P. Dampier, R. Hagan. SECOND: D. Sanders, E. Collins, B. Stefek, K. Moore, M. McNeil, V. Wagner, C. Palmer, T. Clark, R. Webb, D. Martin, R. Denman, J. Jones, A. Stell. Debate: Truth Through Logic LAWRENCE DORSETT The purpose of debate is the promotion of good citizenship. Debate teaches the way to logical thinking. Members of De- bate give time, energy, and effort in put- ting forth a sound, convincing argument. Debate is active in most school functions, especially the A.Y. Carnival. Debate, spon- sored by Mr. Lawrence Dorsett, represents Milby at speech tournaments throughout the year. Debate 127 In the Act The reality of an actor can be depicted only by looking past the layers of make- up and the disguise of fantasy used to display a character. The Thespians, Mil- by's fine group of artistic persons, are composed mostly of juniors and seniors who have fulfilled the prerequisites of spending their time on and off the stage and also of having a thorough knowledge of practically every phase of stage activi- ties. The Blackfriars are the service or- ganization of the theatre and consist of people who have the warmth that show people are. noted for. Among the plays presented were The Diary of Anne Frank , See How They Run , House of Bernarda Alba , and the senior one-act plays. Mr. Niemi, Sponsor. L. to R.: A. Kaba, S. Long, R. Levine, D. Bonetati, C. Palmer, L. Morris, M. McNeil 128 Barbara Davies Kitten Rhoads Sandra Pyeatt Billy Moore John Leuders I 1 I i I I 129 Montie Cason Mary New Libby Rose One-Two-Three-Up One-two-three-up is the familiar sound in Flashcards that brings color and fun during half-time at football games. This year Flashcards bought new cards and also issued membership cards. Flashcards is a joint effort of Milbians to provide a different kind of entertain- ment between cheering the football team to victory and other half-time activities. FRONT: J. Holmes, V. Pres.; D. Cox, Pres.; P. Williamson, Sec.; SECOND: C. Outlaw, Head Row Captain; E. Railey, Treas.; Mr. Alksne, Sponsor; B. Moore, Sgt.-at-Arms. FRONT: C. Clemmons, J. Allen, S. Ford, S. Allen, G. McDonald, B. Davies, D. Downey, K. Sellman B. Wilson, D. Shastid, C. Card, L. Magness, S. Sizer, J. Moore, J. Doolittle, S. Smith, D. Norwood, J. Jenkins, J. DeLalsIa. SECOND: P. Burkhart, S. Ames, S. Dollar, P. Phelps C. Smith, S. Joe, L. Shadden, D. Dillon, R. Tanner, D. McClintock, V. Neely, P. Hiedemann. L. Berry, L. Temple, B. Clifford, C. Maerz, R. Godeke. THIRD: C. Cleaves, W. Barrett, S. Suttle, J. Robinson, J. Ross, M. Beavers, J. Haggard, D. Cox, S. Rose S. Robin- son, A. Gresham, G. Williams, P. Ellisor, V. Vaughn, C. McDonald, B. Harwell, K. Alderman. FOURTH: H. Dowdy, R. Stepchenski, F. McDuff, G. Parker, S. Onchen, M. Goldsmith, S. Neely, M. Parker, B. Shry, D. Bunyard, N. Lutz, L. Callon, P. Burt, J. Helms, J. Shaze, B. Greggard, H. Morris. FIFTH: T. Rogers, L. Guidry, J. Gonzales, C. Bludworth, L. Rose, K. Helms, B. Lominac, M. W ab, S. Pearson, E. Alpert, P. Cone, M. Clendaniel, S. Robinson, J. Mills, R. Shoffit, G. Crosby, D. Burcham, J. Briggs, R. Briggs, S. Miller, C. Fulton, D. Murphy, SIXTH: M. Dillahunty, K. Hartman, M. New, J. McClennon, T. Douty, R. Fink, P. Kirrane, E. Bouchil- lion, N. Mosley, S. Haygood, D. Marshall, G. King, G. Harris N. Janecka, S. Dobbs, J. Eastwood, J. Hansen, SEVENTH: D. Sawtell, D. King, A. Swift, M. Storey T. Bowyer, G. Vaughn, J. Williams, J. Coffey, P. Moore, M. Glen, G. Julian, H. Myrick, R. Alexander, E. Nichols, K. McAdams, J. Bagely, S. Tull, R. Goodnight. EIGHTH: P. Helton D. Herrup, J. Kipp, J. Denton, J, Canfield, M. McNiel, E. Brown, M. Holmes, M. Westbrook, D. Garner, A. Foust, L. DePlantis, E. Pace, B. Lunsford., R. Cortez, G. Muneke, S. Haskinson, P. Burns, D. Brown, M. Holmns, L. Fenly, T. Poteat, E. Waki S. Howard, J. Williams, K. Webb, T. Fry, M. Bixby, L. Atkinson, C. Gray. NINTH: D.. Post, P. Smith, J. Walker, F. McCreery, L. Phillips, B. Darilek, R. Cushman, B. Braniff, A. Young, C. Rothrock, K. Knowbloch, M. Plaster, L. Brown, J. Bache, J. Lingor T. Meredith. Flashcards 130 Row Captains—FRONT: R. Emison, T. Tharp, C. Palmer, S. Trammell, J. Groff, J. Gowdy, P. Coleman, FIRST: J. Knight, T. Mills, G. Harris, SECOND: J. Farmer, M. Schoen- feld, B. Burk, B. Byrd. - Flashcards entertain spectators during the half. PaHez-Vous Francais? Les Apprentis: FRONT: P. Burt, Vice-Pres.; S. Doolittle, Pres.; L. Callon, Sec.; C. Waters, Treas. SECOND: R. Levine, R. Waters, J. Lois, C. Thompson, L. Gonzales, B. McCoy, Miss Banks. THIRD: Mrs. Mohle, sponsor; P. Bowman, K. Knobloch, M. Bennet, B. Hed- ricks, R. Gomez, M. Flores, J. Killingsworth, N. Lutz, J. Temple, D. Koon, J. Pumphrey. FOURTH: G. Davis, M. Webb, S. Neely, M. Lawson, D. Macek, E. Cabasos, S. Chemoke, L. Matthews, B. Steffek, J. Robinson, G. Chiles. FIFTH: D. Freeman, D. Brister, J. Garcia, K. Pepper, J. Murphy, L. DeBorde, H. DeBorde, S. Baldridge, M. Wisneski. SIXTH: M. Nick, S. Watson, M. Musachia, D. Thomp- son, M. James, J. Jones, P. Heidman, B. Hardin, E. Williams, J. Justice, S. Allen, S. Hawthorne, I. Martinez. SEVENTH: J. Porter, D. Humphries, L. Williams, D. Shastid, B. Braniff, S. Baccus, K. Kimble, D. Norwood, L. Lopez, A. Bordelon. Le Circle Francais, the club compiled of the sec- ond year French students, and Les Apprentis, the club for the first year students, began their seventh year with the hope of increasing the students' knowledge of France. Films and slides were, shown to illustrate the legends, customs, habits, studies, and characteristics of the French people. In the A.Y. Carnival, the French Clubs presented their annual French Cafe, Cafe de Gait. Students performed French songs and dances to entertain the customers. At the end of the year, a banquet for both clubs was held at Maxim's in downtown Hous- ton with a program put on by the students them- selves. This proved to be a very fruitful year for Le Circle Francais and Les Apprentis. Le Circle Francais: FRONT: J. Lutz, Treas.; G. Wooldridge, Sec.; P. Moore, Vice-Pres. SECOND: E. Castillo, M. Youngblood, J. Chow, E. Alpert, K. Alderman, D. McAdams, K. Burns, K. Helms. THIRD: S. Hernandez, J. Brown, J. Champagne, J. Horton, S. Gordon, B. Reynolds, K. Deever, C. Prather, P. Tristan, G. Picard, C. Hemner, G. Clifton, P. Durham. FOURTH: Mrs. Mohle, sponsor; S. Woo, R. Tanner, E. Gonzales, M. Barajas, M. Glenn, B. Chase, P. Goebel, B. Picard, S. Hairston, S. Douglas, L. Salsgiver. FIFTH: M. Faslun, C. Smith, T. Carrier, C. Cleaves, S. Erwin, B. Gottsleig, R. Emison, S. Peterson, G. Davis, C. Post, L. Woo, S. Montgomery. SIXTH: G. Munneke, S. Charlesworth, L. Youngblood, L. Moore, G. Colby, D. Mace, C. Gaboury, D. Breazeale, C. Roberts, M. Miller. French Club 132 Leaders of Tomorrow FRONT: S. Salgado, G. Gomez, M. Dillahunty, M. Hammond, G. Burns, Y. Parker, I. Sanchez, P. Tristan. SECOND: E. Baldwin, S. Sizer, C. Perry, S. Dobbs, M. Stepan, C. Rivers, J. Peden, B. Danziger, C. Hall, N. Thompson, M. Hollowell, G. Harris, S. Saterbak, L. Muras, K. Harvey, S. Williams, G. Bumstead. THIRD: C. Fulton, L. Menke, G. Frey, L. Fenley, S. Neely, J. Wheeler, P. Williamson, M. Massey, C. Chipman, D. Janecka, B. Thompson, J. Helms, F. Mayberry, M. Wilkinson, W. McKenzie, L. Clark, W. Chebret, S. Scott. The Future Business Leaders are students taking commercial courses with intentions of entering the busi- ness world upon graduation. Students enrolled in typing, shorthand, secre- tarial training, and other business courses are eligible to become mem- bers after completion of three units of business courses. The purpose of the club is to pro- mote a better understanding of busi- ness and office work, to serve the school and the community. Left to Right: Sharon Mansur, Darryl McClintock, Delores Hood, Pat Hartensteiner. Future Business Leaders 133 King: Llyod Nelius and Queen Gail Robinson and their court. The Plowboy Pack Future Farmers of America is one of the most industrious orga- nizations to be established in Milby. The boys involved in this club are not only members but also participants. Those boys are the future food producers of the country. They work during school and after school as well as on the weekends receiving instruction in their vocation. Under the supervision of Mr. Wright, the boys enter their projects into various stock shows leaving with top hon- ors in each category. Walking away from their animals, the boys carry with them knowledge, vocation and a personal pride in their accomplishments. Sponsor; Mr. Wright Milby's FFA Chapter t Future Farmers of America 134 Leaders of the Plowboy Pack President Lloyd Neliuss Vice-President Mike Peterson Student Advisor Johnny Peco Student Advisor Mark Alloy Secretary Bobby Hayman Sentinel Richard Stovall Gale Robinson FFA Sweetheart Reporter Norman Macey Treasurer Paul Graham 135 Darlene Cox First Vice President Nannette Lutz Treasurer Suzanne Rearson Reporter F.T.A. 136 Martha Goldsmith Historian Karen Dever Historian 9+udents Prepare for Linda Temple President Future Teachers of America is ded- icated to stimulating student interest in the field of education. Each Tuesday morning the Milby F.T.A; provides both boys and girls an opportunity of ex- ploring the possibilities of teaching as a career. Planned programs and guest speakers provide a source of informa- tion about teaching. The A.Y. Carnival, cake sales, and other money-raising projects help to finance the Clara McLeondon Scholar- ship, which is awarded to a deserving senior In the club. Representatives from the club attend the District Convention held in Houston and the State Conven- tion held in Austin. The annual ban- quet in the spring highlights the end of the year for the club. Nancy Grant Second Vice President Sue Keys Secretary Future Learning Mr. Corder Sponsor Mrs. Schmidt Sponsor FRONT: L. Lopez, E. Lopez, C. Null, D. Crawford, S. Smith, G. Burns, C. Fowler, J. Haggard, M. Westbrook, K. Cortez, P. Kirrane, L. Parke, SECOND : H. Chow, L. Morin, C. Lewis, J. Canfield, D. Macek, C. Walker, N. Davoty, G. Bumstead, P. Ellisor, J. Urqhart, THIRD: J. Lutz, G. Clifton, G. Williams, L. Guidry, D. Morton, D. Hulsey, J. Lou, FOURTH: L. Key, P. Durham, B. Lominac, P. Sawyer, M. Corter, B. Danziger, E. Hernandez, D. Dillion, FIFTH: N. Davoty, T. Lope, K. Douty, K. Pepper, E. Jones, T. Shaddix, J. Camp. Sprechen Sie FRONT: Kaye Pepper, pres.; BACK, left to right: C. Valcik, sec, treas.; B. Moore, v. pres.; R. Shoffit, pari.; Mrs. Igham, sponsor The one main purpose of the Ger- man Club is to acquaint the members with the native customs and language. Meetings are held twice a month at the home of a club member. A typical meeting is opened with the recitation of the club motto. Then in German the minutes are read and approved. The program follows the business. Usually, the programs in- clude native speakers, visitation to other high school German clubs, and work in club projects. One of their outstanding activities is having a booth in the Allied Youth Carnival. 138 German Club Root beer anyone? Deufsch? Milby German Band at the Ratskeller FRONT: S. Moore, P. Tabb, L. Smith, C. Lewis, L. Guidry, J. Canfield, B. Davies, S. Dobbs, N. Grant. SECOND: J. Wallraven, J. Cooper, C. Maerz, P. Glenn, R. Lewis, L. Schmuck, S. Smith, E. Brown, M. Plaster, C. Seay, C. Seay, L. Holt. THIRD: J. Hartman, R. Taylor, C. Strunk, J. Linger, S. Smith, H. Dowdy, J. Doolittle, N. Mosley, J. Kieke, W. Himall, D. Lynn, B. McNeil. FOURTH: A. Anderson, J. Carlisle J. Haggard, J. Sisco, M. Baumgarth, E. Good, J. Martin, D. Ofstrager, K. Moore, M. Holland, T. Taylor, A. Clardy, A. Harms. FIFTH: D. Schlosser, K. Knowbloch, L. Cobb, T. Hamiltom, P. Garner, D. Barns, G. Seale, C. Thompson, I. Rhoades, A. Mobley, B. Farrel, K. Knowbloch, B. Derks, SIXTH: J. Henry, J. Louis, G. Kramis, I. Lynn, D. Humphries, L. Hamner, D. Brister, J. Joiner, SEVENTH: D. White, M. Anthony, L Shadden, S. Joe, S. Sizer, R. Singleton, J. Schroder, B. Lunsford, J. O'Neal 139 German Club Dale Cox Officers Beau Bisonettes Boost Spirit The Girls7 Booster Club's main objective is to promote school spirit in all Milby activities. The main activity sponsored by Booster Club is the Winter Whirl. The club also sponsors a booth in the A.Y. Carnival, the basketball banquet, and a style show in the spring. Girls seeking admission to the club are known as Charlies. They must have a 3.5 grade average and no lower than a G in conduct. They are selected for membership on the basis of merits, club vote, oral interviews in the presence of the officers and sponsors, Charlie tests and Charlie captain's evalua- tion. 2nd Vice Pres. Sharron Brady Mrs. McNeil 1st Vice Pres. Sharon Ford Ik,. President Sue Robison Miss Banks Secretary Treasurer Sherri Haygood Susan Saterbak Girl's Booster Club 140 Membership Chairman Darryll McClintock Social Chairman Marilyn Clendaniel Allen, Sherry Alpert, Elizabeth Beavers, Martha Boles, Nelda Briggs, Judi Brister, Dianne Bristow, Mary Brown, Donna Gary Harris, Club Beau Cherry, Pat Cleaves, Connie Clemmons, Candis Clifford, Bette Cooper, Judy GBC Cox, Darlene Denton, Judy Crain, Pam Crosby, Gail Cunningham, Kaye Davies, Barbara Devoti, Nanette Dillahunty, Margaret Dobbs, Sue Dugan, Kay 142 Groff, Jerry Ann Hollowell, Margaret Holmes, Julia Holmes, Mary Janecka, Dianne Janecka, Nancy Kirrane, Patsy Knight, Jan Lunsford, Belinda. 143 Mosley, Nancy Bisonettes participate full-heartedly at the games. New, Mary Newby, Patt Palmer, Cathy Parker, Marylou Neely, Vicki Pearson, Suzanne Pepper, Kaye Perry, Carolyn Poteat, Terry Robinson, Jeanne I 144 Oops! Someone made a mistake. Rose, Susan Ross, Jan Shadden, Lera Bisonnette Dinner. Stefek, Bonnie Storey, Marilyn Tharp, Patricia Trammell, Susan Shry, Beverly Sizer, Sherry Smith, Carol Smith, Suzy Swift, Ann Tanner, Renaye Terry, Jan Vinson, Sharon Waki, Ellen Webb, Mary Williamson, Peggy Williams, Janice 145 ! Clubs Intermingle 146 I Girls Participate in Sports ( ( Physical fitness, good sportsmanship, and a knowl- edge of various phases of physical education are the aims of the Girl's Recreation Club. Any member of the girl's physical education depart- ment is eligible to become a member of GRA, but she must earn points to retain her membership. Awards, such as pins, letters, and plaques are presented to out- standing members. Miss Richardson Sponsor GRA at play. GRA Officers Nancy Franke Outstanding Bowler GRA 147 Guy Parker, Pres. Pat Helton, V.-Pres. Frank Me Duff, Treas. Hi-Y The AAilby chaper of the Hi-Y is one of the out- standing clubs in Houston. The club motto, 'To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character, is strongly upheld by the members. Among the activities of the club were making and delivering Christmas baskets for needy fami- lies, having mixed socials with Tri-Hi-Y, and at- tending Youth and Government at Austin in De- cember. Mjke Schoenfield, Sec. Gary Harris, Chaplain ' ... fa. Libby Rose, Officer's Sweetheart I Sandra Onken, Club Sweetheart John Kelly, Sgt.-at-Arms FRONT: T. Mills, L. Phillips, T. Douty, J. O'Neal, Mr. Johnson, D. Cox, G. King, E. Railey. SECOND: R. Goedeke, R. Fink, J. McLellan, J. Reed, J. deLa Isla, R. Adams, D. Nagle. THIRD: F. Williams, J. Shanderam, P. Sansone, R. Thompson, G. Julian, J. Allen, E. Johnson, B. Burke. ‘FOURTH: J. Dolittle, T. Rogers, C. Outlaw, J. Kipp, H. Myrick, R. Stepchinski, L. Gottslieg, K. Holdt. Hi-Y Jr. Hi-Y LaNell Callon, Officer's Sweetheart ! Debby Haarup, Club Sweetheart OFFICERS: STANDING; Larry Youngblood, Sgt.-at-Arms; James Mills, Chap!.; Mike Bixby, Treas.; SITTING; Darrow Garner, V-Pres.; David Thompson, Pres.; Jack Camp, Treas. FRONT: D. Evans, K. Knobloch, E. Garsee, C. Gray, E. Burrer, B. Moore T. Fry, C. Perkins, D. Berryhill, T. Bracci. SECOND: E. Pace, D. Humphries, R. Taylor, C. Strunk, R. Goodnight, D. Brazil, M. Plaster, B. Dunn, L. Atkins, P. Williams, B. Tucker, E. Brown, M. Bagley, L. Jones. THIRD: C. Richardson, R. Singleton, S. Rezzoffi, J. Guess, S. Knowles, D. Evans, B. Taylor, H. Richards Hi-Y 149 Homecoming '65 Looking Forward With A Backward Glance was the theme for this year's Homecoming. Homecoming is an expres- sion which conveys memories of past high school days along with future hopes and dreams. Many an Ex whose face had long been forgotten arrived and re- newed old acquaintances and made some new ones. The day which was to be filled with anxiety, enthusiasm, and fun started off with the traditional bicycle ride. The pep rally which quickly followed heightened the rising tide of enthusiasm. All the hard work and planning was put to an end with the crowning of Dixie Radliff as Homecoming Queen. Homecoming Co-Chairmen Cindy Scott and Mike Freeman pose with the Homecoming golden buffalo. SEATED: B. Byrd, Food and Clean-up Chrmn.; L. Nelson, Decorations Chrmn.; J. Gonzales, Welcoming Chrmn.; C. Williams, Projects Chrmn. STANDING: A. Laredo, Finance Chrmn.; S. Robison, Homecoming Queen Chrmn.; S. Haygood, Halftime Chrmn.; T. Mills, Activities Chrmn.; D. McClintock, Pub- licity Chrmn.; B. Darelik, Dance Chrmn. Homecoming 150 Drawing Has a Purpose FRONT: C. Perkins, L Willis, D. King, SECOND: Mr. Fletcher, M. Middleton, D. Brazeale, R. Platt, M. Bessee, J. Lunceford. THIRD: M. Cohler, R. Foster, S. Grant. The Future Engineers and Arch- itects of America was organized only this year in an effort to cre- ate a larger interest in the field of Architectural Engineering. Their meetings are every Tuesday morn- ing, during which they plan field trips to construction sights. The requirements are to have one year of drawing other than mechanical and to be interested in learning. L to R: R. Platt, treas.; D. King, pres.; D. Breazeale, vice pres.; Mr. Fletcher, Sponsor. Future Engineers Architects of America 151 We Work With Metals 1965-1966 Members Repairing all types of equipment is an im- portant service for the school performed by the I.AA.C. Building better workers for the future, developing character, and improving the basic skills and fundamentals of the art of metals, are important services for its members. These goals are achieved through programs designed to improve safety habits of working men, and to build stronger minds and bodies. However, the most important benefits that members derive from club membership are leadership qualities, valuable in future job situation. Mr. Fitzgereld, officers, and sweetheart Industrial Metals 152 Promoting Better Relations Junior Red Cross Members Promoting better relations among the young people of the world by extending aid to the”ill and less fortunate, is the motto of the Red Cross. A foreign ex- change book was made by club members this year. This book con- tained a complete chronicle of the school year and was sent to Teipei Senior High School in Teipei, For- mosa. In return, the club received a book from their school, telling about their school activities and curriculum. Other Red Cross activities in- cluded projects such as making center pieces, Easter baskets, and party favors for use at hospital parties. OFFICERS; M. Redden, L. Holt, J. Gonzales, D. O'Daniel. Junior Red Cross 153 Togetherness 154 Mike Freeman President Key Club's Key of Cervice Opens Many Doors Billy Moore Vice President Bill Keese Secretary Dale Cox Treasurer Gary Kramis Sgt.-at-Arms Key Club is an organization in action. Its members carry out many service projects for school and community. During the year, such activities as assembly programs, a luncheon for the sponsoring Kiwanis Club, the annual Door and Room Dec- oration Contest at Christmas, and the selling of peanut brittle, help to stimulate member interest in unselfish service and leader- ship. Among some of this year's projects, Key Club had car wash- es, hay rides, and a basketball game against another club in or- der to raise money. Gale Robinson Officers Sweetheart Mr. Johnson Sponsor Suzanne Suttle Club Sweetheart ■Vt?y WUU 155 Kieth Bridges Soph. Dir. Eddie Railey Sr. Dir. Ronnie Adams Van Blades Richard Bennette Mike Bixby Key Club 156 Chuck Gaboury Larry Doss Darrow Garner Jerry Henry Donnie Humphries Pat Helton Mike Holland Truman Douty Devry Garrett Harold Myrick Conrad Outlaw Guy Parker Jack Reed Chuck Rothrock Phil Sansone Key Club 158 Seekers of Truth James O'Neal, Sharon Ford, Merry Lynn Westbrook, Billy Moore, and Chester Strunk. Lambda Sigma Alpha is an honorary organization whose membership is limited to those students who have won the American Legion Award in junior high school. Although the club is not very active in school affairs, its members are. By fulfilling the qualifications of honor, courage, serv- ice, scholarship, and leadership needed to win the American Legion Award, the members of this club are usually very ac- tive in extra-curricular as well as academic activities. The members have no obliga- tion except to honor the ideals of truth, honor, knowledge, and achievement. Linda Hohlt President Linda Brown Vice-President Merry Lynn Westbrook Secretary-Treasurer Lamba 9igma Alpha Romans Revive a Dead Language OFFICERS: H. Jones, Treas.; C. Wade, Pres.; N. Lutz, Pari.; G. Munneke, Publicity Chrmn.;. P. Stinebower, Sec.; J. Lutz, Scrapbook. The Junior Classical League, better known as the Charles H. Milby Latin Club, began another year with a new and qualified sponsor, Mrs. A. Smith. At the beginning of the fall semester, plans started taking shape for the annual Texas State Junior Classical League Convention to be held in Baytown. As the convention approached, Latin speeches were memorized and costumes were pieced together. After the convention, the pace slowed down, and the Latin students looked for- ward to a joint meeting with the Jones Latin Club to end the year. SITTING: C. Walker, W. Quan, M. Williams. STANDING: R. Smith, B. Martin, M. Carlisle, T. Douty, D. Thompson, C. Gaboury. RIGHT: R. Manno, B. Salle, P. Stinebower, B. Edwards, N. Janecka, G. Williams, R. Adams. 160 Latin Club Let Your Brain Grow Year after year, before and after school, and during all the class periods, dedicated people were found working hours making sure every- one found the material they needed. Not only did this club help the school out, but it also attended a convention in the fall and one in the spring to help better its members for this work. OFFICERS: Carol Dickinson—pres.; Suzi Woo—sec. treas.; Jean Wu—vice pres. MEMBERS: Left to right: S. Mansur, B. Salsgiver, M. Miller, O. Hurt, J. W. Han- sen, J. Francis, G. Bum- stead, B. Yaughan Books! Books! Books! Does it make you dizzy? Library Club Athletic Ability The athletes are eligible for membership in the Lettermen's Club by earning a varsity let- ter in football, baseball, track, golf, tennis, or swimming. The club was organized to help athletes from the various sports become better ac- quainted and to promote good will among teachers and students. The organization assists the school spirit, and developing character and self-discipline. Members of the Letter- men's Club also aid in patrolling the cafeteria and halls during the lunch hours. OFFICERS: Gary Munneke, sec.-treas.; Bobby Darilek, v.-pres.; Guy Parker, pres. Darilek, Bobby Basketball Douty, Truman Duran, Lewis Football, Track Basketball, Football Farmer, John Basketball Letterman's Club Godeke, Raymond Football Gottselig, Larry Football 162 Helton, Pat Football Hills, Tommy Tennis Kinkaid, Mike Football Lutz, John Trainer Nagle, Danny Tennis McBride, Chuck Tennis carry this one!!! . .. Wade, Charles Track O'Neal, James Football, Swimming Ortiz, Abel Parker, Guy Football, Baseball Football Post, David Reed, Jack Football, Basketball Track Football, Baseball Williams, Felix Football Williams, Gregg Track Tietze, Larry Track Willis, Larry Track Letterman'9 Club 163 Qtudenfs Explore Medicine Toni Doyle, Sgt. at Arms, Mrs. Hulsey, Sponsor, Betty Shapiro, Pres., Connie Fowler, V. Pres., Sally Nixon, Mrs. Graham, Sponsor. The purpose of the Milby Medic Club is to create a growing inter- est in all Medical branches. Mem- bers study various fields of med- icine and learn about the varying salaries, schools, and positions available. The club makes annual tours to Herman Hospital, Baylor Institute of Medicine, and the John Sealy Hospital in Galveston. Medic 164 Oh, my aching head! In All Fields Mrs. Hulsey, Are you sure this is Ouchless tape? FRONT: S. Gordon, K. Mano, S. Charlesworth, S. Hernandez, B. Picard, C. Picard, D. Dillon, K. Harvey, J. McHarvey, E. Stevens, J. Wu, J. Hill, E. Halles. FRONT CENTER: F. Damon, D. Edsall. 165 Riding Through the Plains SPONSORS: Miss Harmon, Mrs. Jenkerson, Miss Richardson The Milby Riding Club was founded two years ago to foster ability and knowledge in the care and handling of horses, and to give the members an opportunity to become more accomplished riders. Their activities include horseback riding, camp outs, trail rides, attending and presenting horse shows, and -attending lectures by trained equestrians. OFFICERS: Susan North—Pres.; Pat Cone—Treas.; Ardell Chance —Sec.; Charlotte Colburn—Pari.; Jo Ann Killingsworth—reporter; Jeni Jenkerson—V. Pres. MEMBERS: FRONT: Maxine Hammond, Pat Cook, Susan Palmer, Nancy Franke, Ardell Chance. SECOND: Jeni Jenkerson, Teresa Rogers, Maria Williams, Anna Mate- jek. Ester Jackson. THIRD: Janet Eaton, Pat Cone, Char- lotte Colburn, Susan North, Claire Harling, Jo Ann Killingsworth. ) 166 CENTER: J. Sisco, Sec.; LEFT: J. Sherwood, Treas.; M. Wilkinson, Pres.; C. Cleaves, Vice-Pres. Inspiring Movements FRONT: D. Doyle, D. Nelson, L. Schlief, L. Jenson, L. Hamner, P. Sm ith, D. Dillon, M. James, S. Baccus, C. Steward. SECOND: E. Evans, F. Damon, K. McAdams, D. Freeman, S. Gentry, S. Barron, D. Edsel, B. Salle. THIRD: E. Nichols, J. Holmes, C. Bynum, P. Baer. Modern Dance Club 167 Inspiration in Motion Expressing one's self through bodily action is the purpose of the Modern Dance Club at Milby. Each Wednesday afternoon these energetic girls were found in their leotards working out new modern dance techniques aided by their sponsor, Mrs. Sandra Gentry. This active club participated in the A.Y. Carnival talent show and the Christmas pro- gram. They attended a spring concert, partici- pated in a workshop at Sam Houston State College, and gave a spring concert of their own in May. E. Evans, D. Nelson, L. Hamner, L. Schlief Dancers practice for Christmas program. Members of Modern Dance: Julia Holmes, Janice Sherwood, Donna Freeman, Linda Jensen. 168 Honor Students Maintain High Standards FRONT: G. Munneke, C. Smith, J. Wu, M. Beavers, N. Lutz, M. Wallace, D. Dillon, C. Fowler, D. Bunyard, M. Brown, L. Morrow, J. Sherwood, M. Denson, H. Jones, S. Haygood; SECOND: L. Morin, E. Gamboa, P. Tristan, L. Hohlt, S. Joe, M. Hollowell, M. Storey, J. Lallier, C. Gray, B. Farrell, G. Julian; THIRD: J. Gowdy, J. Lutz, J. Wu, G. Harris, C. Patton, B. Danziger, C. Griffiths, S. Sizer, J. Pretzer, D. Brister, S. Haskinson, R. Goodnight, L. Wu, C. Valcik, G. Kramis; FOURTH: T. Douty, M. Westbrook, G. Wooldridge, J. Phipps, B. Mulvihill, E. Bouchillion, N. Mosley, K. Moore, D. Reynolds, C. Rothrock, J. Martin; FIFTH: B. Darilek, F. McCreary, F. McDuff, R. Taylor, C. Strunk, P. Moore, C. Wade, G. Colby, E. Collins, J. Goodnight. Scholars today, Leaders tomorrow, the motto of the National Honor Society, is shown by the activities carried on by the group. Each year at Christmas they sponsor baskets for needy fam- ilies. At the end of the year, a scholarship of $100 is given to one boy and girl in the organization. To meet this need, the club spon- sors the Singing Valentines. Membership in the Honor Society is based on the standards of leadership, scholarship, ser- vice, and character. Members must maintain a 4.6 grade average and an E in conduct. OFFICERS: J. O'Neal, Pres.; Mrs. Howell, Sponsor; M. Holland, Pari.; Mr. Maybin, Sponsor; K. Pepper, Treas.; S. Palmer, V. Pres.; J. Morris, Sec. NHS 169 Orchestra Teaches Through the very able leadership of Director Eu- gene Seastrand, the Mil- by Orchestra members learn more than just mu- sicianship. They learn pa- tience, congeniality, and they also acquire a sense of respect for other mu- sicians and their ability. Leah Schlief and Sherry Good grin for Mr. Dorsett. Danny Breaux, the only Mllby member of the All-State Orchestra. OFFICERS: P. Sanchez, Student Conductor; Mr. Seastrand; J. Wilder, Concert Master; R. Harris, Records; G. Romero, Lib. FRONT: J. Wilder, T. Clark, A. Hughes, S. McMillan, S. Good, L. Schlief, A. Brown. SECOND: C. Rose, P. Cohen, J. Urquhart, K. Deever, J. Kuti, D. Jordan, S. Watson, C. Miller. THIRD: J. Smith, G. McNeil, J. Sanchez, B. Orlopp, J. Henry, K. Murray, M. Mick, C. Robberts, BACK: P. Sanchez, G. Romero, R. Harris, D. Breaux. Orchestra SPONSOR, Mr. Dorsett OFFICERS: Eddie Collins, pres.; Kenneth Moore, v-pres. The National Forensic League, formed in 1945 by Mr. Roscoe Bayless strives to promote speech activities for students, through competition in both interscholastic League and non-district tournaments. Membership rests upon participation. Students are awarded points on the basis of debate records and positions achieved in individual speech events, becoming Members when a certain number of points are obtained. Awarding of degrees is based upon the number of accumulated points, the highest be- ing the Degree of Distinction, followed by Excel- lence, Honor, and Merit. FRONT: Margaret McNeil, Cathy Palmer, Martha Redden, Kenneth Moore, Mary Blacman, Malcom McNeil. SECOND: Don Sanders, Victor Wagner, Eddie Collins, Robert Denman, Arthur Stell. ISI.F.L 171 The Sweetest Sounds FRONT: P. Sanchez, R. Harris, I. Rhodes, C. Thompson; SECOND: C. Lawson, K. Moore, R. Williford, J. Bacho, G. Kramis, C. Rob- berts; THIRD: R. Adams, J. Henry, B. Heuter, L. Jones, G. Reyna, F. Lozano, J. Gonzales, C. Gaboury. Inspiring the student body to new heights of enthusiasm by their playing, the Pep Band provides music for pep rallies, basketball games, and for the third quarter of football games. This group of bandsmen plays school spirit songs such as Onward Milby, Charlie Buffalo, and Booster as well as modern music that swings . An ever-popular group at game time and school functions, the Pep Band en- thralls its audience by playing the sweetest sounds. Pep Band 172 Pep Band boosts spirit at pep rally. Parenf-Teacher Association OBJECTS To promote the welfare of children and youth in home, school, church and community. To raise the standards of home life. To secure adequate laws for the care and protec- tion of children and youth. To bring into closer relation the home and the school that parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently in the learning of the child. To develop between educators and general public such united efforts as will secure for every child the highest advantages in physical, mental, social, and spiritual education. SITTING: Mrs. Cecil Trammell, Mrs. R. A. Speights, Mrs. Emmett Doyle. STANDING: Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. L. J. Crawford, Mrs. J. E. Elsberry, Mr. Smith, Mr. Bayless, Mrs. H. L. Patton, Mrs. M. A. Westbrook. P.T.A. 173 Journalists at Work The PLAINSMAN staff was made up of ambitious young people who slaved to make our school paper one which was outstand- ing among others. Every two weeks a pa- per filled with lavish illustrations and newsy editorials was sold to the students of Milby. Aspiring reporting and new experiments in typography were a few of the high points of the PLAINSMAN. The staffers also were in charge of the Kaleidoscope, which is an all-city talent show. The students of Milby should be proud to have had such dependable staffers on the PLAINSMAN who never tired and were al- ways ready to correct their mistakes. Jerri Largent—Editor Miss Haston—Sponsor Jim Bob Markum—Sports Editor Ann Swift- Copy Editor Plainsman 174 Jan Knight—Feature Editor Trisha Tharp—Business Manager Judy Sweeney—Kaleidoscope Chrm. Mary Ochiltree—Society Editor Ed. Assistants—Mike Guerin, Becky Gonzales, Cathy Palmer, Danny Nagle. Gtudents Excel in Journalism Each year a select number of high school journalists are picked to be members of the Quill and Scroll. He or she must be a junior or a senior, as well as being in the upper third percent of his class in general scholastic standing. These stu- dents must have done superior work in some phase of journalism or school pub- lications work such as writing, editing, business management or production. The Milby Chapter of Quill Scroll was or- ganized in 1927. Officers: Jan Knight—V. Pres., Dale Cox—Pres., Jody Gonzales—Sec.-Treas., Judy Sweeney—Pari. MEMBERS: Standing—L. to R.—J. Gonzales, D. Cox, D. Nagle, S. Good, J. Holmes, M. Clendaniel, T. Tharp, M. Ochiltree, J. Largent, J. Sweeney, P. Cherry, and J. Knight. Seated—L. to R.—A. Lorado, M. Westbrook, C. Palmer, A. Swift, B. Byrd, S. Suttle, and C. Bludworth. 176 Quill Scroll Who Are the Ragnots? . . . i i Dicky Marshall Vice-President Guy Parker Social Chairman Ragnots Phil Sansone President Marilyn Clendaniel Officers Sweetheart Mr. Wright Sponsor Tommy Mills Secretary Johnny Allen Sgt. at Arms Freddy Hinson Social Chairman 177 We Are the Ragnots! i The Milby Ragnots is an all boy's club orga- nized to promote school spirit. The 170 members meet every Wednesday morning in the audito- rium. All members are required to boost all ac- tivities in which Milby students participate. Each year the club has many activities, includ- ing the annual hayride and a booth in the Allied Youth Carnival. Ragnots also pick the lineman and back of the year. For the first time this year, Ragnots had a sen- ior trip and a banquet. As service projects, Ragnots helped the cheer- leaders attend cheerleader school and gave uni- forms to the football trainers. Jan Ross Club Sweetheart FRONT: Dicky Marshall, Gary King, Tommy Mills, Lanny Berry, John Shandera, Joe McLellan, Tim Rodgers, Johnny Foster, Phil Sansone, Eddie Garzee, Herman Taylor, J. W. Hansen, John DeShazo, Gary Harris, Guy Parker, Johnny Allen, Freddy Hinson, Greg Williams. SECOND: Keven Knoblock, Dwayne King, Eddy Peason, Dale Cox, Jack Reed, Truman Dowdy, Randy Fink, John Lingor, Ken Luse. THIRD: Rusty Lewis, Bill Todd, Devary Garrette, Larry Tietze, Fordon Julian, Glen McDonald. FOURTH: Sammy Miller, David White, Steve Fruge, Mike Bigsby, Billy Moore, Chuck Kothrock. FIFTH: David Murphy, Roy Mazingo, Richard Bludworth, Tommy Fry, Rodney Cherry. SIXTH: Alan Mobly, Hunter Caraway, Harvey Davidson, Willie Cox, Robert Alexander. SEVENTH: Charlie Wade, Harold Myrick, Eddie Pace, Robert Stepschinski, Bill Keese, Bill Burk, David Reynolds, Gary Rockardsin, Calvin Whitmarsh, Don Sanders, Joe Marsh. 178 Ragnots ■ii Ragnots 179 Learn Norberto Mata, Wallace Zavala, Robert Soeny, Arthur Harms. Today Lead Tomorrow To provide enrolled Cadets with a useful background for intelligent citizenship is one of the many goals of the Reserve Officers Training Corps. Cadets are taught the impor- tant principles of leadership, of orderliness, and of general courtesy. With an instilled respect for authority, the Cadet will pass his patriotic habits to others by his actions, there- by benefiting his community greatly. There are eight girls who are selected as sponsors of the various battalion divisions. These sponsors also handle all records and correspondence for the Cadets. The ROTC Band participates in parades and reviews as it accompanies the various bat- talion. Milby is extremely proud of these hard working Cadets. FRONT: Robert Wooley, Helene Jones; SECOND: David Ivy, Bernard Jackson, Marilyn Storey, Paul Barron, Georgina Clifton, Mike Espinosa, Armando Loredo, Jerry Petrash. ROTO 180 FRONT: Alan Hughes, Jimmy Cruz, Lou Keys; SECOND: Prentice Emerson, Larry Petrash, John Wood, Robert Denman; THIRD: Calvin Hays, Mike Thompson, John Boyles, Richard Wells; FOURTH: Richard Rogers, Bob Thompson, Danny Compean, Mike Taylor; FIFTH: Arthur Harms, John Mooney, Adolf Ramirez, Gary Henderson. • ] | FRONT: Isedro Blancas, Ernest Escamilla, Pam Durham; SECOND: Winchell Lew, Joel Hinojcsa, Joe Houghtaling, Roy Gonzales; THIRD: Bill Osteen Charles Fike, Victor Flores, Thomas Taylor; FOURTH: Robert Rios, Thomas Ontieveros, Joe Martinez, Norbeto Mata; FIFTH: Terry Adair, Robert Aguiliar, Ronnie Springer, Martin Vasquez; SIXTH: Alfred Luma, Robert Hagan. ROTC 181 FRONT: 2nd Lt. Danny Hatcher, Corp. Jesse Jackson, 2nd. Lt. Dorth Bunyard. SECOND: Corp. Robert Saenz, Sgt. Jimmy Jones, Corp. Kenneth Crutchfield, Sfc. David Gaulden. THIRD: Pvt. John Charlesworth, Corp. Pat Boyce, Corp. John Sheffield, Pvt. Danny Garza. FOURTH: Pvt. Ray Stepan, Corp. Danny Jordan, Corp. Andrew Ramos, Pvt. John Rabourn. FIFTH: Pvt. James Winkler, Corp. Armando Gonzales, Pvt. Raymond Gutierrez, Pvt. John Erwin. SIXTH: Pvt. Wayne Ferguson, Pvt. John Pettijohn, Pvt. John Fason, Corp. Mannuel Martinez. SEVENTH: Corp. Jimmy East, Corp. Royce Williams, Pvt. Ronnie Ferguson, Pvt. Raymond Salizar. EIGHTH: Pvt. Roger Hernandez, Pvt. Bill Prescott. NINTH Corp. Joe Kennedy, Sgt. Carl Garson. FRONT: 2nd Lt. Steve McMillan, Corp. Keith Bonds, 2nd Lt. Sue Keys, SECOND: Corp. Candy Garza, 2nd Lt. Mike Hagan, Sfc. Jimmy Alder, Sfc. Carl Harkrider, THIRD: Sgt. Joe Marx, Pvt. Danny Buaux, Pvt. Joan Heckman, Pvt. Pat Barbier. FOURTH: Corp. Mike Clark, Pvt. Loren Eager, Corp. Calvin Arndt, Pvt. John Fernandes. FIFTH: Pvt. Sam Quintero, Pvt. Lorenzo Williams, Pvt. Willie Holley, Corp. Sam Rittenhouse. SIXTH: Corp. Henry Hrivnatz, Pvt. Joe Willis, Pvt. James King, Pvt. Arthur Buehrer. SEVENTH: Corp. John Marks, Corp. Robert Sheppard, Corp. Robert Waddell, Pvt. Lee Davis. EIGHTH: Pvt. Al Willyard, Corp. Wallace Zavala, Pvt. Ronnie Springer, Pvt. Travis Chelbert, NINTH: Sgt. Bill White, Pvt. Mike Norman, Corp. John Swilley, Corp. Raymond, Torres. TENTH: Sgt. Raymond Quinnones. 182 FRONT: Jerry Petrash, Dorth Bunyard; SECOND: Armando Loredo, O. S. Bailey, Raul Partida, Robert Lew; THIRD: Ben Saenz, John Blancas, Joe Gonzales; FOURTH: Jesse Zuniga, Frank Chapa, Raul Zegeda; FIFTH: Wayne Lowe, Alfred Hernandez, Jesse Mabassa; SIXTH: Richard Dixon, Tommy Laird. ROTC 183 FRONT: John Prescott, Mike Thompson, Georgena Clifton; SECOND: Bob Rittenhouse, Joe Houghtling, Robert Waddell, Bill White, Jimmy Allder, Robert Shepard. Capt. Armando Loredo, Capt. Marilyn Storey, 1st. Lt. David Ivy. Alan Hughes A Company Commander, Lou Keys, Sponsor. Isidore Blancas B Company Commander, Pam Durham, Sponsor 2nd. Lt. Paul Barron, 2nd. Lt. Georgina Clifton, 2nd. Lt. Mike Espinosa. 1st. Lt. Barnard Jackson, Major Helene Jones, Capt. Robert Wooley. Danny Hatcher C Company Commander, Dorth Bunyard, Sponsor Steve McMillan D Company Commander, Sue Keys, Sponsor 184 FRONT: Capt. Marilyn Storey, 2nd Lt. Steve McMillan, 2nd. Lt. Mike Espinosa, 2nd Lt. Mike Hagen, Sgt. Raymond Quinnones, Private Thomas Antiveros, Corp. Raymond Torres, Sgt. Thomas Taylor, Sgt. Keith Bonds, 2nd Lt. Danny Hatcher. 2nd: Sfc. Carl Harkrider, Corp. Robert Saenz, Corp. Jesse Jackson, Corp. Winchell Lew, Corp. Wallace Zavala, Corp. Norberto Mata. 3rd: Corp. Arthur Harmo, Sfc. Martin Vasquez, Corp. Joe Kennedy, 2nd Lt. Alan Hughes, Corp. Ernest Escamilla, Pvt. Danny Compean. 4th ROW: 2nd Lt. Isidore Blancas, Sgt. Pat Boyce, 2nd Lt. Paul Barron, Sfc. Carl Garson, Corp. Candy Garza. 185 FRONT: Corp. James Thompson, Pvt. Sam Quintero, Pvt. Pat Barbier, Pvt. Adolf Ramirez, Pvt. Robert Rios, Pvt. Terry Adair. 2nd: Pvt. Ray Stepan, Pvt. Lorenzo Williams, Pvt. Willie Holley, Pvt. Bill Osteen. 3rd: Pvt. Arthur Buehrer, Pvt. Danny Garza, Pvt. John Mooney, Pvt. Mike Norman. 4th: Pvt. Joe Martinez, Pvt. Al Willyard, Pvt. Joel Hinojosa, Pvt. Ronnie Springer. Leaders of Tomorrow Mike Holland— president The government of Milby rests in the hands of the Student Council, an organization consisting of one rep- resentative from each homeroom. The officers are elected by the student body and must have a B average with good conduct grades. The Council provides a medium of cooperation between the faculty and the students. Students are given a chance to participate in student government and to represent Milby in many activities. Some of the various activities Student Council is in charge of are: sophomore orientation, selling senior rings, and student elections. Members of the Council have an opportunity to work with groups from other schools of similar size, to grow in knowledge and organizational ability, and be of further service to the school. James O'Neal— Frank McDuff— vice-president treasurer Peggy Williamson—secretary Bill Keese—parliamentarian Mrs. Vavrecka Mr. Harris Executive Council FRONT: M. Hollowed, L. Brown, B. Byrd, E. Bouchillon, B. Lunsford, C. Smith, SECOND: P. Williamson, L. Frennesson, M. Holland, P. Moore, B. Keese, F. McDuff, J. O'Neil, N. Grant. 187 FRONT: V. Waguespach, L. Rose, S. Suttle, J. Sweeney, C. DeMumbrum, S. Jimenez, SECOND: L. Moren, S. Trammell, J. Groff, G. Clifton, G. Harris, E. Bouchilon, B. Wright, THIRD: G. McDonald B. Byrd, M. Storey, R. Pepper, D. Radliff, M. Hawkins, FOURTH: B. Darilek, P. Coleman, G. Parker, D. Brown, P. Moore, J. Smith. FRONT: G. Woolridge, P. Durham, P. Burt, L. Callon, M. Beavers, J. Ross, G. Crosby, C. Smith, D. Mace, SECOND: M. Middleton, S. Haskinson, C. Turner, L. Mathews, M. Hollowell, J. Terry, C. Rothrock, R. Garcia, B. Orlopp, THIRD: B. Schmuck, M. Weatherly, M. Parker, S. Robinson, N. Grant, S. Neely, FOURTH: J. Bagley, P. Cone, N. Janecka, P. Glen, D. Doyle, M. Westbrook, J. Briggs, R. Shoffit. 188 FRONT: J. Justes, S. Montgomery, D. Norwood, B. Gonzales, B. Lunsford, C. Busse, D. Hairston, SECOND: R. Reagan, P. Caney, A. Hulsey, L. Brown, L. Schmuck, D. Engelmann, D. Clements, THIRD: N. Devoti, D. Laurentz, M. Arricgo, E. Waki, B. Chase, C. Allison, FOURTH: J. Fletcher, B. Tucker, R. Waters, G. Williams, L. Frennessen, J. Gonzales, S. Allen. FRONT: A. Massey, L. Lopez, C. Perry, P. Tristan, S. Smith, M. Brown, D. McAdams, D. Sabatini, SECOND: S. Sizer, B. McAdams, V. Maguire, M. Luerra, L. Burk, R. Emison, L. Reed, C. Prather, S. Joe, THIRD: J. Denton, M. Clendaniel, S. Palmer, S. Dobbs, C. Griffiths, S. Joe, T. Earls, N. Mosley, B. Bear, FOURTH: J. Doolittle, J. Gowdy, P. Helton, L. Doss, D. Bailey, M. Miller, K. Bridges, C. Gaboury. A I + e r n a t e s 189 Pure Thoughts, Pure Words, Pure Actions Gary Harris— Officer's Beau Sherri Haygood— President Miss Malicote— Sponsor Mr. Corder— Honorary Beau Truman Douty— Club Beau Peggy Williamson— Treasurer Dixie Radliff— Vice President The eternal triangle of the Milby Tri-Hi-Y symbolizes pure thoughts, pure words, and pure actions, representing a Christian organiza- tion of youth and service. Their purpose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. These standards are car- ried out by participation in club projects, by pre-legislature, and by Youth and Government held in the Capitol in Austin. Darryll McClintock— Chaplain Sharon Ford— Secretary Linda DuPlantis— Sgt. at Arms FRONT: N. Smith, E. Nichols, K. McAdams, L. Yancey, M. Ochiltree, J. Gonzales, C. Bludworth, L. Rose, P. Harris, G. Berryhill, G. Gibson, J. Sweeney. SECOND: H. Douty, S. Robison, S. Saterbak, N. Edwards, J. Groff, S. Trammel, L. Nelson, J. Patterson, D. Crawford, K. Pepper, G. Robinson. THIRD: B. Wilson, S. Oncken, K. Hartman, K. Rhoads, D. Sawtelle, B. Wright, M. Wilkinson, M. New. FOURTH: B. Mulvihill, D. Norwood, P. Burns, B. Shapiro, F. Mayberry, B. Doolan, B. Lominac, M. Lang. Jr. Tri-Hi-Y FRONT: L to R: K. Alderman, V. Foye, L. Shadden, J. Cooper, C. Fowler, N. Lutz, A. Fobair, K. Deever, M. Goldsmith. SECOND: D. Doyle, C. McCray, C. Griffiths, B. Steffek, P. Burt, C. Bowers, G. Bumstead, P. Garner. THIRD: C. Chipman, D. Haarup, L. Matthews, M. Dillahunty, L. Callon, C. Maerz, D. Dillon, P. Cone, S. Peterson. FOURTH: R. Lively, M. Westbrook, S. Haskinson, M. Parker, J. Knight, J. Terry, L. Fenley. FIFTH: J. Briggs, P. Glen, M. Watts, M. Webb, J. Williams, B. Scardino, P. Durham. JR. OFFICERS: STANDING—L. to R.—Nancy Grant— Chap!., Trisha Tharp—Sgt. at Arms, Margaret Hollowell—Treas. SEATED: Susan Robinson—Sec., Gail Crosby—Pres., and Darlene Cox—V. Pres. Sponsor: Mrs. Berry Club Beau: Billy Moore 191 David Munger—Beau SOPH. OFFICERS FRONT: Debbie Schlosser; chap., Becky Gonzales; pres., Vicki Neely; sec., BACK: Sally Chemoke; sgt. at arms, Donna Macek; v. pres., Belinda Lunsford; treas. FRONT: S. Allen, B. Ponder, S. McDowell, C. Barentine, P. Stinebower, V. Maguire, C. Walker, D. McAdams. SECOND: C. Pepper, S. Hawthorne, V. Neely, D. Brown, D. Ross, K. Knoblock, C. Busse. THIRD: B. Lunsford, D. Vetter, J. Bullock, J. King, A. Young, T. Smith. Soph. Tri-Hi-Y 192 Planning for Service Tomorrow District III Reporter Pat Cherry The Vocational Industrial Club of Texas is com- posed of eight districts. Each district is composed of local chapters. The Milby Chapter is 133 Cosmetology. As a member of District III, the club attends two dis- trict meets. At one, officers are elected, and at the other, contests on hairstyling are held. District officers and winners go to the state meet to compete in state contests. As a service to the school and community, the class performs such duties as manicures and all forms of hair care for the teachers, patrons of the community, and students. VIC 193 P. Cherry, C. Binam, L. Ybarra, Y. Ramirez, S. Walters, A. Acuff, G. Stuckey, J. Springer, J. Rosser, L. Brown, R. Bethune. Industrialists of Tomorrow ICT MEMBERS Welding Is Our Future FRONT: P. K. McPearson, Sponsor; J. Lewis; J. Garcia; G. Nelius; B. Byrant, VIC Welding Club Sweetheart; K. Grant; E. Cavazos; J. Gallardo. SECOND: R. Davison; N. Duncan; K. Ward; F. Baird; W. Cotton; Cardenas; T. Quesada; D. Vilano; D. Smith. THIRD: D. Brown; P. Jalomo; J. Burge; B. McRae; J. Tapley; J. Dezendorf; L. Garcia; H. Phillips; T. Pritchett. 194 Jesus Said, I Am the Way, the Truth and the Life. FRONT: D. Nagle, R. Adams, B. Harwell, R. Harwell, G. Robinson, B. Byrd, I. Rhodes, C. Roberts, G. Quan. SECOND: G. King, G. Harris, J. Canfield, H. Dowdy, B. Davies, N. Boles, E. Bouchillon, G. Davis, P. Cohen, D. Norwood, J. Doolittle. THIRD: P. Sansone, C. Perry, S. Dobbs, M. Redden, K. McAdams, E. Nichols, J. Sherwood, C. Dickinson, J. Mah, H. Chow. FOURTH: V. Blades, B. McNeill, G. Colby, P. Moore, N. Mosley, D. Vetter, K. Miller, C. Pepper, M. Mick, J. Farmer. Youth For Christ is an organization ded- icated to bringing about Christian fellow- ship to students and faculty members of AAilby. For the meetings which are every Tuesday morning at 7:30, Christian lead- ers from churches and other organizations brought devotionals or presented films during the year. As their yearly projects, the club par- ticipated in the Billy Graham Crusade and Youth For Christ of Greater Houston. The sponsors, Mr. Lewis, Mrs. Myrick, and Mr. McConnell, helped to make the club one of the outstanding clubs in Milby. Harold Myrick, Pres.; Mrs. Myrick, Spons.; Pam Glen, Pub. Chrm.; Kaye Pepper, Sec.-Treas.; Peggy Bowman, Mus. Dir.; Barbara Cypert, 2nd Vice- Pres.; Mr. Lewis, Sponsor; Linda Temple, Pianist; Betty Doolan, 1st Vice- Pres. Developing body and mind Buffs open the 1965 season with a bang. Yardstick Milby Lamar First Downs .... 16 9 Passes Attempted . 7 26 Passes Completed . 4 12 Yds. Passing .... 14 97 Yds. rushing . . 231 50 Net Yds. Gained 245 147 Punting Av 32 34 Penalties 6-52 3-21 On Sept. 11, 1965, the Mil- by Buffs opened their foot- ball season by beating the Lamar Redskins with out- standing defensive play and a steady ground gaining at- tack. The Buffs scored with 4:19 left in the first 'quarter and again during the 3rd pe- riod. The Buffs did not al- low the 'Skins to come any closer than to the Milby 45 yard line. Benbrook's fine run on a screen pass sets up the Buff's second score. Milby Lashes Lamar 199 The mighty Milby defense, 1st in the city, starts to roll. Quarterback O'Neal hands off to Benbrook. Undefeated Milby won their second consecu- tive game as they rallied past winless City Cham- pion Jones. Milby's first tally came on a 15 yard run by Benbrook in the first quarter. O'Neal fired a pass to Kelly for the two point conversion. In the second period, Milby upped its margin to 16-0. D. Evans dove for three yards behind Par- ker and Fry for the score. A two point pass to McDuff raised the score. The Falcons played 'pos- sum until the third period when they rallied for six points. Then Douty's explosive 75 yd. punt return, put the Buffs far ahead. A fourth quarter effort by Jones was not enough to surpass the Buffs. First Downs . Passes Attmpt Passes Comptd Yds. Rushing . Yds. Passing . Net Yardage . Punts ........ Milby Downs Jones Milby Jones . 14 12 . 12 35 . 6 9 114 95 . 54 130 168 225 8-38 5-24 200 Fantastic Four elated after victory over Jones. Herd Tramples Mustangs Yardstick Milby Austin First Downs . . . . . . 13 12 Passes Attmp . . ...11 39 Passes Compt . . . . 7 16 Yds. Passing . . . . . 81 150 Yds. Rushing . . . . 190 81 Net Yardage . . . . 271 185 Punts—Ave. . . . . . 6-31 5-36 Penalties . 6-35 2-30 All city defenders Kincaid, Godeke, and McDuff put the shackles on an Austin ball carrier. Both teams display the spirit of good sportsmanship after th rivalry. The undefeated Buffaloes swarmed over the luckless Austin Mustangs 12-7 as J. O'Neal led a balanced offense to victory. After a scoreless 1st period, O'Nea! capped a 78 yd. drive with a one yard scoring plunge early in the quarter. Benbrook's kick was blocked. The Buffs scored again with 57 seconds left in the half, but the two point attempt failed. G. Petty's receivers could not hold on to his zippy passes until the fourth quarter when the Mustangs drove to the Milby 6 yard line. Austin's score came on another drive and a 20 yd. TD pass from Petty to Zaragoza with 1:1 5 left in the game. James O'Neal circles right end and dives for the Buffs first score. 201 Trojans Upset Buffs South Houston young Trojans surprised the Buffs and knocked them out of state con- tention Friday night, Oct. 2. S. H. scored on 2 long runs, the shortest of which was a 62 yd. run around end. The next was an 84 kick off return. The other Trojan score came on a 5 yd. pass from Blackwell to Archer. Milby's lone score came in the 1st Quarter on an 8 play 66 yd. drive with J. O'Neal going over from the 1. This was Milby's first defeat of the season after three straight wins. This defeat was due mainly to injuries suffered in the previous game with Austin. J. O'Neal is stacked up after a short gain. 202 O'Neal finds running room this time and goes in for the score. Bulldogs Tie Buffs Bulldogs pick up Buff fumble. Milby La Porte First Downs .......................... 9 9 Passes Attempted .................... 15 13 Yards Gained by passes................71 44 Net Yards by Rushing ................ 89 67 Total Net Yards Gained...............160 111 Punting Average ..................... 33 38 Number of Penalties .................. 2 3 Yards lost by Penalties.............. 20 25 Passes Completed.......................4 5 Crippled Milby was plagued by the whole game and did not get a drive started until the last half. As the gun sounded, Billy Alexander caught a thirty-two yard pass from James O'Neal. But this was too late in the show to get something started and the game ended with a boring noth- ing to nothing score. 203 Unidentified Buffs halt Bulldog behind the line Rams Beat Buffs As in the past two games, injuries have marred the Buffs attack. The Waltrip game was no exception. Waltrip scored on a Buff fumble and a long pass to Adams. The Buff defense held well the rest of the night even without the services of four starters. The Buff offense moved up and down the field all night and got in- side the twenty yard line over a dozen times but coulcf never seem to score. Great defense was shown by Helton, Kin- kaid, and Fry while offensive ability was shown in Alexander, O'Neal, and Douty. Walker and Reed run onto the field prior to the game. 204 Buff defenders rack a General behind the line of scrimmage. Milby Crushes Reagan Douty sweeps right end. The Buffs were long overdue . . . after two losses and a tie, the herd unleashed a massive offensive attack on the Reagan Bulldogs. The alert Buff defense picked off 6 Reagan, passes which set up four touchdowns and a field goal. Reagan scored first, driving 78 yards in 11 plays with Quarterback David Hoot going over from the one. From then on, Milby hounded the Bulldogs with outstanding defensive play and an effective of- fense. The Buffs' five scores came on a 39 yard play by Benbrook, a field goal by Kelly, two scampers of 14 and 1 yards by Douty, and a one yard keeper by O'Neal. The Buffaloes won their home- coming game with the same fervor they had dis- played in their opening games. For the final play of the game, Gottsleig catches a pass from Thampson to put the ball on the 2 yd. line. Yardstick Milby Reagan First Downs .... 17 9 Passes Attmp ... 10 17 Passes Compt. ... 3 3 Yds. Passing ... 44 59 Yds. Rushing . . . 207 73 Net Yardage . . 251 132 Punts ........ 6-34 4-37 Penalties .... 4-50 5-43 205 Milby Smashes Davis 0 J. Kelly receives a Davis fumble early in the second period. Quarterback James O'Neal engineered the Milby Davis Buffs as they derailed Davis 27-0 in a 9AAAA First Downs ....................... 20 4 run-a-way at Jeppesen stadium. After Milby's first Yds, Rushing ..................... 196 25 score, Guy’Parker fell on a Panther fumble on the Passes Attmp ...................... 14 10 Davis 27 to give the • Buffs their second scoring Passes Compt ....................... 6 1 chance. Only five plays later, the Buffs scored on Yds. Passing ..................... 149 6 a nine yard run by O'Neal. O'Neal scored three Net Yardage....................... 345 31 times in the second quarter to move the Buffs into a 21-0 lead at half time. In the third quar- ter, O'Neal hit Kelly at the Panther 25 to make the final score 27-0. Milby Reserves eagerly await their entrance into the game. Milby Teases Tigers Evans breaks up the middle for big gain. A quick defense and steady offense gave the Buffs a 12-0 win over the Sam Houston Tigers. The Buffs scored in the 1st period on a 60 yard drive. Then in the third quarter, one touchdown was called back because of clipping. Early in the fourth period John Kelly drug two defenders over the goal with him, capping a forty-eight yard drive. One more touchdown was called back late in the fourth quarter because the referee lost the ball in the fake to the line. The Buffs dis- played team effort all the way and went home with their third district win. The next Thursday marked the climactic point of the Milby football season with the game against the Lee Generals. First Downs Milby 15 S. Hous. 5 Passes Attmp 11 Passes Comptd 1 5 Yds. Passing 5 52 Pass Intercepted 1 0 Yds. Rushing 255 12 Net Yardage 260 64 No. of Punts 4 6 Punting Ave 40.6 32 Penalties 1-10 1-5 Fumbles lost 0 0 207 Douiy breaks over right tackle with blocking led by McDuff (81). Bisons Beat Bartosh D. Evans breaks for a 15 yard TD run after a crushing block by McDuff (no. 81). AAilby Lee First Downs 11 0 Passes Attmp 4 5 Passes Compt 1 1 Yds. Passing 46 8 Pass Intrcpted 1 1 Yds. Rushing 210 5 Net Yardage 256 13 No. of Punts 8 11 Punting Ave 32.0 38.5 Penalties 0-0 4-22 Fumbles Lost 1 0 1965 Varsity Season Record Won Lost Tied 7-2-1 Zone II Co-champions with Lee and Waltrip The AAilby Buffaloes rolled up their seventh win of the season by soundly whipping the Lee Gen- erals 7-0 in the mud of the Jeppesen Stadium. Coach James Truelove's rugged squad overpow- ered Gil Bartosh's ineffective Generals. Lee failed to make a first down and was limited to 13 yd. total offense. The Buffs' TD came midway in the third quarter on an 86 yard drive lasting 7 plays. The big play of the night came on the second play of the drive when halfback John Kelly broke sev- eral tackles and raced 51 yards through the mud. Five plays later Donny Evans bulled his way for 15 yards and six points. Kelly kicked the extra point. For the Buffs, the game was a team effort all the way with many Bisons competing despite minor injuries. The Generals represented Zone 2 because they had scored the mpst points against AAilby and Waltrip. 208 The Buffs listen to their alma mater, Fair Milby , at the end of the season. Coaches . . . Coach Shoemaker is surrounded by the anxiety of the game and the players. The Milby Varsity finished the season with an im- pressive 7-2-1 record. The fighting blue was No. 1 in the city in both offense and defense, with the offense averaging over 256 yds. and the defense allowing only 149 yds. The Buffalo along, with the rest of the Milby student body, would like to express its gratitude to both the players and coaches for their outstanding performance. Trainer John Lutz and Manager Herman Taylor Coaches Brinkley, Shoemaker, Ray, and Truelove exhibit exuberant enthusiasm. 209 Milby Buffs Land Five on All-District Team ALL-CITY PLAYERS: Guy Parker, Frank Mc- Duff, and Raymond Godeke ALL-ZONE PLAYERS: Pat Helton, Truman Douty, Benny Fry,, and James O'Neal ALL-CITY PLAYERS: John Kelley and Mike Kingcaid FRONT: L Petrash, J. Trevino, J. Rombs, J. Sweeny, J. Coody, D. Rezoffi, H. Cowles, B. Yates, B. Saddler, A. Grays, J. Alaniz, G. Merril, C. Perkins, D. Peterson, R. Taylor, J. Guess, L. Willis, D. Hurley, T. Nixon, J. Fox, G. Eichelburger, SECOND: B. Gatewood, B. Reid, C. Morrison, M. Sewell, W. .Puffer, S. Hampton, C. Matson, D. Hawkins, F. Vasquez, R. Morley, B. Dunn, M. Johnson, P. Williams, L Mangemeli, J. Ross, J. Mills, C. Gatewood, P. Craig, THIRD: S. Segura, R. Watts, D. Munger, B. Taylor, J. Easterwood, J. Baker Junior Varsity CO-CAPTAINS George De La Isla, Brian Dunn 213 JOHN GOWDY All-City AII-J.C. Tournament District Milby 59 Waltrip ... 69 Milby 63 Reagan 54 Milby. . . . 67 Davis , . . . 41 Milby 67 Sam Houston . . . 65 Milby 63 Lee ... 69 Milby 51 Waltrip 66 Milby 61 Reagan 60 Milby 65 Davis ... 41 Milby 56 Sam Houston . . . . ,... 75 Milby 65 Lee 62 Along with Gowdy, Bobby Darilek and Manuel Cabellero made AII-J.C. Tournament. Milby also took second place in Beaumont and Nacogdoches Tournaments and over the year brought home a total of thirty-five trophies. The Varsity finished with a record of 28 wins and 8 losses. Milby fin- ished third in the Zone 2 standings with a record of 6 wins and 4 losses. Among the 28 wins were victories over Texas City, Beaumont French, Sam Houston, Bellaire, and Waltrip. The Buffalo staff would like to extend its gratitude to each and every player on the team for a fine effort through out the year. Pre Season Milby 42 Pasadena . . 41 Milby. . . . 58 Brazosport . . 49 Milby 70 Texas City . . 65 Milby. . . . 68 Beaumont French . . . . 50 Milby 49 Pasadena . . 47 Milby 69 Westbury . 47 Milby. . . . 62 Nederland . . 58 Milby. . . . 63 Deer Park . . 32 Milby 72 South Park . . 57 Milby 59 Beaumont French . . . 65 Milby. . . . 59 Memorial . 92 Milby 61 Austin . . 52 Milby. . . . 77 Huntington . 45 Milby 58 Nacogdoches . . 42 Milby.... 61 Beaumont French . . . . . 51 Milby. . . . 67 Sam Houston . . 70 Milby 79 Jones . . 67 Milby 63 Spring Woods . . . 49 Milby. . . . 61 Sam Rayburn . . 50 Milby 64 Westbury . . 31 Milby. . . . 69 South Houston . . . . . . 28 Milby. . . . 59 Austin , . . 41 Milby. . . . 50 Jones . . 49 Milby 52 Bellaire . . 46 Milby 39 Waltrip . . 36 Milby 63 Jones . . 64 214 mm Buffs Win J.C. Tournament Paul Coleman goes up for rebound as David Post looks on in 39 to 36 win over Waltrip. J. Gowdy, D. Post, B. Darilek, M. Cabellero, and P. Coleman display trophy just before they leave for luncheon at Rice Hotel. Coaches Richards and Dowling and Head Coach Ricky 215 Caballero sinks in two. Rams Top Buffs G9-59 Victor Martinez Guard AAILBY Fg Ft Tp Darilek 1 0-1 2 Coleman 1 3-4 5 Post 9 5-6 23 Caballero 4 0-0 8 Gowdy 5 3-6 13 Fry 1 2-3 •4 Clardy 1 0-1 2 Munneke 1 0-0 2 Farmer 0 0-0 0 216 mm Buffs Ram Reagan 64-53 Fry lays in another two. Fg Ft Tp Darilek 2 1-1 5 Coleman 4 2-3 10 Post 9 6-11 24 Caballero 4 3-8 11 Gowdy 5 2-2 12 Fry 1 0-0 2 Post' goes up for two as Darilek prepares to assist. John Gowdy Guard Coleman out jumps opponent to start the action. Buffs Trample Panthers 67-41 Benny Fry Forward B. Darilek puts up two as Post blocks out his man. Buffs Take 9am Houston in Over Time 67-65 Ronnie Kimball Guard P. Coleman J. Gowdy defend on Sam Houston's Hiteman. John Kipp Forward 219 220 Rams Take Buffs for 9econd Time 66-51 D. Post goes for high flying rebound. B. Fry leaps over out stretched arms of Waltrip defender for 2 Points. Bobby Darilek Forward Buffs Trample Bulldogs 61-60 Gary Munneke Forward Gayle Carpender Center M. Caballero moves to right corner while Post slides down. MILBY FG FT TP Darilek 6 2-2 14 Munneke 2 3-5 7 Carpender 8 2-2 14 Clardy 2 3-3 7 Gowdy 7 1-6 15 Fry 0 0-2 0 Martinez 0 0-0 0 222 223 D. Post moves over his defender for 2 big ones. m Tigers Take Buffs in Qecond 75-56 J. Gowdy hits 1 of his 17 points. Paul Coleman Center Darilek Gowdy come down set up for defense. 224 Buffs Take Finale G5-62 Everybody hustles back to set up defense. John Farmer Forward David Post goes high for two big points. 225 J.V. Basketball FRONT: B. Dunn, R. Kimball, J. Hernandez, J. Rogers, B. Tristan. SECOND: J. Musquiz, D. Williams, P. Ross, R. Lamon, R. Cena COACH STEVE DOWLING 226 FRONT: D. Rogers, J. Hernandez, B. Tristan, R. Lamon. SECOND: P. Ross, P. Baker, R. Cena, G. Hope Track Team '66 Mile Relay, from L. to R: Charlie Wade, Johnny Alaniz, Henry Robledo, and Larry Tietze. Milers, from L. to R: Tommy SanMiguel, Murry Vinson, Tom Hamilton, Greg Williams, Mike Schuman, and Robert Laredo. 228 Cross Country, Team 7: Robert Loredo, Charlie Wade, Murry Vinson, Henry Robledo. Quarter-mile Relay: Truman Douty, Robert Coody, Dennis Zipps, Larry Tietze. 231 Half-milers: Tom Samson, Charlie Wade, Henry Loredo. 232 Hurdler Chuck Perkins warms up. Pole Vaulters: Benny Fry, Johnny Trevino, and Truman Douty 233 Steve Hampton Shotput 234 George DeLalsIa Shotput Randy Fink Shotput Guy Parker Shotput 235 Baseball team begins early practice. S5S2 S$| Si '■ .f 7 Sir ‘.. - -. ' - • : •' • ' 3 - . V...,,? te' -.7 . M I i v ■ . • « . • v ‘ _ --. -... ..... John Avila Pitcher ■n iff Jr • • ., ■ • ■ - ' •'• '■ :r - •££ •■■. i • • -7 -' 7 . .3- ‘ '“ U •.. -’■“V” _ ■ ,'m . '• - ”• ■ . %. '• ;,. -V«n -' .. ' W , • .■■;■■ -.. . .•■ :■•- v v - . . . iA, l- ; a- • - ''S!h C ■ i. Teddy Benbrook Centerfield David Breazeale Third Base 236 Hi . ;•' .;;; - - • :,; • •-- - . ■ - - • 4ar • ■z V. Billy Arnold Pitcher Gordon Julian Second Base Tommy Strothers Short Stop 237 Larry Youngblood Outfield Donnie Evans Catcher Darrow Garner Pitcher ' ■t '' ’ - £? «r. Freddy Hinson Pitcher David Munger Catcher David Brock Pitcher •i 239 240 Jack Reed Left Field Pat Helton Catcher Horaee Stack Pitcher 241 Glen McDonald Infield MILBY'S STARTING INFIELD R. Stevens, D. Breazle, T. Strothers, G. Julian, D. Evans 242 Gary Harris Outfield FRONT: David Clomburg, Joe Sellman, Beau Fleming, Larry Campbell, Billy Alpertson, Inman. BACK: Darryll Prevost, Paul Moore, David Murphy, Mike Schoenfield, Billy Farrell. Everyone awaits the outcome of Campbell's putt. Larry Campbell shows the team captain, David Murphy, the way to the green. 243 I'll save her! 'Monsters Bill Billingsly and Bill Schmuck. Swim Team Splashes Waves of Victory HEAD COACH WAYNE SHOEMAKER 245 J. Guess, B. Billingsley, B. Schmuck, J. Easterwood, R. Bennett, M. Goldstein, M. Baumgarth, J. W. Hansen, S. Knowles, J. O'Neal, R. Coon, D. Berryhill. Tennis Team '66 Tennis team at a standstill. Billy Moore and Charles Gray warm up for game. L to R: Tommy Hill, Craig Mills, Danny Nagle, Chuck McBride, Charles Gray, Billy Moore, Donnie Humphries. Girls Swimming Team FRONT: G. Crosby, L. Baker, R. Hart, L Callon, D. Fyff, M. Sanchez, T. Carrier, K. Alderman, M. Holmes, L Burt, C. Post, B. Stefek, SECOND: L. White, D. Edsell, F. Damon, J. Terry, L. Reed, M. Peteusky, B. Shapiro, K. Cartwright, J. Bullock, Miss Harman LaNell Callon and Cheryl Post warm up for work out. 247 248 FRONT: M. Criss, E. Lopez, B. Doolan, C. Koceruk, S. Alexander, L. Jerdon, S. Harrison, M. Rodriquez, SECOND: S. Nunez— manager, J. Richardson—coach, K. Marek, M. Watts, N. Janecka, M. Williams, L. Bratcher, T. Rogers, M. Brown, M. Webb FRONT: J. Mansfield, J. Robinson, E. Evans. BACK: L. Jensen, L. Brown, M. Glenn, M. Lawson, B. Doolan, L. Stepan, P. Powell. Girls Tennis Team '66 Girls take a rest after a long practice. Classes Three years, preparatory to life's journey ahead Acuff, Annette Golden M Chorus; VIC Adams, Ronnie Band; 1st Lt.; FC; Hi-Y; HC; Key Club; LAC; Pep Band; SC; YFC Alexander, Billy Alexander, Robert FFA; Football; Letterman a.Y.; Art Club, pres.; DE; FC; HC; Ragnots Allder, Jimmy ROTC, Rifle team Allen, Johnny Allen, Claudine FC; Hi-Y; Ragnots, Sgt.-at-Arms; SC; Track Team Alley, Mary Frances Badminton; Riding Club ) s j j Alloy, Mark Student Adv.; FFA, sec. Almond, Virginia KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS AY Allied Youth AV Audio Visual DE Distributive Education FBL Future Business Leaders FC Flashcards FFA Future Farmers of America FHA Future Homemakers of America FTA Future Teachers of America GBC Girls' Booster Club GRA Girls' Recreation Association HC Homecoming IMC Industrial Metals Club JAS Jr. Academy of Science LAC Latin American Club LSA Lambda Sigma Alpha MCC Medical Careers Club MDC Modern Dance Club NHS National Honor Society Q S Quill Scroll RC Red Cross ROTC Reserve Officers Training Corps SC Student Council VIC Vocational Industrial Club YFC Youth For Christ 252 Ames, Shirley Arcizo, Hope Art Club; AY; Blackfriars; FC; Bowling; GRA; LAC HC; YFC Arcizo, Julie Arnold, Billy Baseball; FFA; Football; Letter- man Atkinson, Bob Football Baccus, Sherrie AY; French Club; MDC NOTE TO THE SENIORS The heavens glow with a sense of accomplishment, and time stands still ... A blue-robed young man hears his name called. The pomp and ceremony suddenly seem distant as he rises and walks into the past. He is a stumbling, bumbling sophomore, unable to find his classes in his strange, new world. He is eager to learn and anticipates three exciting years. He is a spectator and cheers as a blue and gold jersey scampers across the goal line for the winning touchdown. He is one of many at the annual winter formal and is filled with enjoyment at the senior prom. He is participating in school activities,, and feels as if he is a part of a group unified by school spirit. He has his problems, large and small, yet they all seem unimportant now. The golden ring about his finger gleams in the light. As he mounts the steps to the speaker's plat- form, he completes the steps of the last three years. He is not an insignificant member of the line ascend- ing the steps. HE is singled out. HIS name is called, Bacho, John AY; Buff Band; Buffalo, Asst. Sports Ed.; Chess Club; Pep Band; SC; Science Baer, Patricia Art Club, v. pres.; AY; HC; MDC; SC Baker, Phil Barajas, Esther and all eyes are on HIM. The priceless piece of paper is thrust into his hand while his other hand is shaken in a firm and friendly grasp. A voice speaks, Congratulations. His heart throbs and surges with pride. The three years at Milby bring knowledge, joy, and many happy dreams. But they are now memories, and he is wondering . . . about a lifetime which awaits him. 253 Oh it was nothing Press Box , just a contact lens! Barron, Paul ROTC, Drill platoon, D co. of- ficer Barron, Suzanne AY; HC; Jr. Achievement; Mod- ern Dance MDC Blair, Mark NHS Blancas, Isidor French Club; ROTC, B command- er, Drill platoon, Color Guard Berry, Lanny FC; Football; Hi-Y; HC BerryhilI, Gwen AY; Bowling; French Club; Tri- Hi-Y 254 Bludworth, Cindy AY; BUFFALO, organ, edt.; FC; German Club; GBC; HC; Kalei- doscope, Ush. Cutie; Q S; Tri-Hi-Y; Jr. treas. Bludworth, Richard FC; Ragnofs; Swimming Boatright, Rolan Boles, Nelda FC; GBC; team capt; YFC, pub. chr. Bordelon, Joanne Borup, Ronald Art Club; DE, pres.; French Club; FBL; FT A; HC Bouchillon, Elaine FC; Medic Club; NHS; SC; YFC Bowman, Peggy Coeds; French Club; Girls Cho- rus; Golden M Chorus; Medic Club; YFC, song leader 255 Milby bikes are at rest another six hours today. Brodt, Jenny Blackfriars; Thespians; German Club Bryant, Billie Basketball Sweetheart; French Club; Most Beautiful, Runner- up Bunyard, Dorth AY; Chess Club; FC; FT A; GBC; NFIS; ROTC, sponsor; SC Bro-Bur Brooks, Sharon French Club Buckaleu, Connie DE Burcham, Donnie Art Club; FC Dixie—come back. The clock shows Broossard, Logan Art Club; FC Brown, David AY; FC; Latin Club; Ragnots; RC; Sgt-at-Arms Mid Term Burdeaux, Kathryn Coeds Burk, Billy AY; FC, row capt.; Fli-Y, Rag- nots J 256 Burkhart, Pam Burns, Patsy Blackfriars AY; HC; Kaleidoscope Cutie; Most Beautiful, Runner-up; PLAINSMAN, asst, edt.; Q S; SC; Tri-Hi-Y; YFC fifty-nine more seconds before the half. Bush, Linda Bushek, Robert DE Butera, Sam AY; FC; Ragnots; Track Byrd, Barbara AY pres.; BUFFALO, edt.; FC, row capt.; GBC; HC; Rotary Ann; SC; Tri-Hi-Y; YFC Carrion, Alice I Carson, Linda Card, Cathy AY; Chess Club; Coeds; French Club; SC; YFC FC; Bur-Car 257 Carraway, Harvey Calm, cool, collected ... as the school burns behind them! Chance, Ardell AY; GRA, treas.; Riding Club Chapman, Jackie Cason, Montie Blackfriars, pres.; FC; FTA; Ger- man Club; Thespians; YFC Cassidy, Mike FC; Ragnots _ Charlesworth, Sharron Art Club; Band, corporal; French Club; AACC Chew, Jenny Clark, Bettye Clark, Larry AY; FC; Football; Hi-Y; HC; Ragnots; RC; SC Chow, Hannah Art Club; AY; French Club; FTA; YFC Cleveland, Penny What do you mean you are on strike AGAIN! Cla-Coh 259 Clendaniel, Marilyn AY; BUFFALO, senior edt; FC; GBC, social chrmn; HC Queen Finalist; Kaleidoscope Usherette; Most Beautiful Jr, Finalist; Rag- not Sweetheart; Cohen, Priscilla Orchestra; Swimming Team; Tennis Team Clifton, Georgena AY; Blackfriarsf Frefich- Club, sec; FTA; HC; Riding Club; ROTC sponsor; SC; YFC Clark, Thomas AV; Bowling Bisons; LAC; Li- brary Club, Pres Clawson, Cynthia Band, corporal; FTA; Golden M Chorus; Tri-Hi-Y; YFC Cleaves, Connie AY, v. pres mem; S. West; Blackfriars; FC; French Club; GBC, Charlie Capt; HC; MDC, v. pres Clemmons, Candy AY, reporter; FC; FTA; GBC; HC Coffey, Jim AV; AY; Chess Club; FC; Latin Club; Ragnots Colby, Greg AY; Chess Club, Pres; French Club; Hi-Y; Key Club; NHS; YFC Cook, Patricia Coolgrove, Bill GRA; Badminton; Reserve Band; AY; FC; Ragnots; Spanish Club Riding Club; Cooper, Elizabeth Cotton, William FC; Golden M Chorus; Ragnots; 260 VIW Couch, Carol Chorus; FHA; Music; Pep Band; YFC I I Crawford, Donna FT A; Tri-Hi-Y Criss, Mary Volleyball 1 f Cruz, Marie Cypert, Barbara Girls Chorus, Golden M Cho- rus; YFC, v-pres. of management Oh, it's only the first quarter. We've got to get of the field! T I Dampier, Patsy Daniel, Suzanne Danziger, Bernice AY; Swim team; VIC Coeds, capt. drum corps; FTA. German Club, sec.; NHS Darcey, Kathy AY; FBL Cra-Dar 261 Darilek, Bobby Davenport, Linda Davidson, Harvey Davies, Barbara Basketball; FC; HC—dance- AY Chess Club; FC; Ragnots; AY; Blackfriars—v-pres.; FC; chrmn.; Lettermen's Club—v- Science Club FTA; GBC; HC; German Club; pres.; LSA—sec.; NHS Tennis; Thespians Davis, Gayle Chorus: Girls, Golden M ; YFC Degraffenrield, Robert Davis, Sue De La Graza, Albert De Borde, Richard De Alejanandro, Gloria Dar-Del Happiness is ... a bomb scare! De La Isla, James AY; FC; Football; Hi-Y De AAunbrun, Cheryl AY; Tennis; SC Denman, Robert Chess Club; NFL—v-pres.; ROTC —executive off. A co. De Shazo, Johnny FC; Ragnots Dickinson, Carol FTA; HC; Library Club—pres.; MDC; RC; YFC Dodds, Bob r I I ■ ) Doolan, Betty AY; Golden M —sec-treas.; GRA—pres.; Tennis; Tri-Hi-Y; Volleyball; YFC—1st v-pres. May we serve you? Denson, Marguerite French Club; NHS Dollar, Sandra AY; Coeds; DE; FC; HC Doolittle, Johnny Del-Doo 263 mm They said it couldn't be done, but we did it! Du Plantis, Linda AY; CSU; FC; Tri-Hi-Y-sgt.-at- arms Dunn, Colin Edwards, Nancy Bowlinq Bisons; Lettermen's FC; HC; Tri-Hi-Y Club; Swimming Doss, Larry AY; FC; HC; Ragnots; SC Dowdy, Helen Douty, Truman AY; FC; Football; HC; Hi-Y; Latin Club; Lettermen's Club; NHS; Ragnots; Track Downey, Dolores FC; A DC Elam, Marsha 264 Ellis, Barbara Bowling Bisons; FC I i Ellisor, Phyllis AY; FC; FTA; HC Erdman, David Bowling Bisons; FC; Track Espinosa, Michael Latin Club; ROTC—s-2, s-3 off. Espinosa, Rachel Estrada, Edward Fagan, Ann Bowling Bisons; FHA Farmer, John Paul FC—row capt.; Hi-Y; Lettermen's Club; Basketball; YFC Feuge, Steve Ragnots; IMC 265 Fitzgerald, Larry Flora, Bonnie VIC, v. pres. Flores, Susie Forrester, Dick Fouse, Alice AY; Blackfriars; FC; GBC; HC; Jr. Hi-Y Sweetheart; Most Pop- ular Soph.; Sr. Cheerleader; Thespians, treas.; YFC Freeman, Mike AY; Band, Drum Major; French Club, sec.; HC; Key Club, pres.; Latin Club, v. pres.; NHS; SC Frey, Gloria Fry, Benny Basketball; Football; Track Fulton, Claire FC; French Club; Radio Club Fit-Gab Ford, Sharon AY, royalty, Jr. Princess, run- ner-up; FC; French Club, v. pres.; GBC, first v. pres.; HC; LSA; Most Popular Jr.; Tri-Hi-Y, sec. Freeman, Judson Gaboury, Chuck AY; Band, cp French Club; Hi-Y; HC; Key Club; Latin Club; SC 266 Garcia, Angelita LAS; sc Gacia, Elenora LSA; Red Cross Garcia, Eugene LSA Garcia, Linda GRA, rec. Garcia, Mary GRA; LAS; Red Cross; SC Garcia, Rudy Garson, Carl ROTC, officer of C Company Gentry, Sherry Blackfriars; FHA; GRA; Red Cross; SC I Germany, Bill Ragnots Gibson, Gwen Blackfriars; Golden M Cho- rus; Thespians; Tri-Hi-Y Gist, Mike DE Glass, Jackie Gar-Gla 267 Godeke, Raymond AY; FC; Football, varsity; Hi-Y; HC; Lettermen's Club; Ragnots; Track Gordinier, Mike Grace, Risa FC; FBL; GBC God-Gre Goebel, Leslie Gottselig, Beverly Coeds, It. of drum corps Gragard, Butch FC; Ragnots; Track Grauke, Mike Gonzales, Jody AY, soc. chrmn., carnival chrmn.; BUFFALO, ed. asst.; Sr. cheerleader; FC; FTA; GBC; HC, welcoming chrmn.; Kalei- dascope Usherette; RC, sec.- treas.; Trl-Hi-Y, Jr. pres. Gottselig, Larry French Club; Hi-Y; HC; Foot- ball, varsity; Lettermen's Club Gonzales, Johnny Buff Band, cpI. Gowdy, Johnny Basketball, JV, varsity; FC, row capt.; Hi-Y; Lettermen's Club; NHS Gresham, Allen FC; VIC, pres. 268 Hey! What's the big idea. Can't we have any privacy. Gurney, Barbara Hagan, Mike AY; Hi-Y; ROTC, platoon leader D Co.; YFC Gljerin, Mike PLAINSMEN, ed. asst. Hamala, Winnie Hansen, J. W. FC; Hi-Y; Ragnots; Science Club; Swim team Groff, Jerry Ann FC, row capt.; GBC, Charlie capt., Tri-Hi-Y Hamner, Lynda AY; German Club; HC; MDC Ham mitt, Gary Hagan, Robert AY; Debate Club; ROTC, Co. B executive officer Hall, Bill Hanks, Norman Hanna, N. W. Harkride, Carl AY; FC; Metal Arts Club; Rag- nots Harlou, Linda AY; Archery team; FC; FHA; HC; Volleyball team; RC Harris, Glenys Harris, Pam AY; French club, sec.; FBL; HC; NHS; SC Han-Har 270 Harms, Charla AY; Blackfriars; FTA; German Club; YFC Harris, Gary AY; Bowling Bisons; FC, row capt.; Football, JV; Baseball, varsity; Hi-Y, chaplain; HC; Rag- nots Hartensteiner, Pat Coeds, cpI. of swing flags; FBL, sec.; HC Helton, Pat AY, v-pres, mem. and pub.; Baseball, JV; FC; Football, var- sity; Hi-Y, v-pres.; HC; Letter- men's Club; SC; Tri-Hi-Y, Jr. beau Hawkins, Doris Coeds; VIC Hartman, Kim Coeds; Debate; FC; HC, asst, chrmn. activities comm.; Tri- Hi-Y Harwell, Brenda FC; YFC Helms, Jackie AY; FBL; FC; FT A; SC; Tri-Hi-Y FC; GBC, sec.; German Club; HC, halftime chrmn.; NHS; Tri- Hi-Y, pres. Heckman, Shirley Henderson, Garry Golden M Choir; RC; ROTC, platoon leader, drill team Heidmann, Pat AY; FBL; FC Hayes, Suzie Girls Chorus; HC; Mixed Chorus Haygood, Sherri Hawkins,. Margaret SC; Tri-Hi-Y Hatcher, Danny Bowling Bisons; ROTC, C Co. commander, color guard, drill team pit. sgt., honor board, B rifle team, city honor guard; Science Club; Spanish Club Har-Hen 271 Hernandez, Alice Hernandez, Atanacia GRA; HC; LAC Hernandez, Rachel Hill, Donna Hilley, Alton Hinson, Freddy AY; Buff Band; Jr. and Sr. cheer- leader; FC; HC; Ragnots, soc. chrmn.; RC; YFC Hoevelman, Steve Holland, Mike AY; German Club, pres.; Hi-Y; HC; NHS, v-pres.; SC, pres., pari. Holt, Kenneth AY; Basketball, JV; Hi-Y; HC; Ragnots Her-Hoo Hernandez, Sylvia Buff Band; Drama; French Club; GRA; LAC; MCC Hodge, Frankie DE, sec.-treas.; FTA Hood, Dolores Coeds, cpI. drill corps; FBL; HC 27 2 Jalomo, Vivian James, Jimmy Janecka, Diane Jasper, Jerry Archery team; GRA AY; Bowling Bisons; FC; GBC, Charlie capt.; Tri-Hi-Y Hi-Y; HC; Football; Track Hue-Jas Hughes, Alan Bowling Bisons; Orchestra; ROTC, capt., A Co. comm.; color guard, city honor guard, honor board, drill platoon, B rifle team; Spanish Club Ivy, David ROTC, battalion adjutant Hughes, Don Humphrey, Joyce Hueter, Bill Buff Band; German Club; Pep Band Hunnicutt, Judy -oeds; DE, reporter; FBL; FTA; HC Jackson, Betty AY; Art Club; Coeds, cpl.; SC; Tri-Hi-Y Jackson, Benard ROTC, battalion ex. comm., drill team, color guard 273 Jennings, Belinda AY; Bowling Bisons; FC; Modern Dance; Tri-Hi-Y Jimenez, Stella AY; Coeds, cpl.; French Club; SC; Tri-Hi-Y; YFC Jones, Janis AY; Bowling Bisons; FC; FTA; Jr. Red Cross; Latin Club; Tri- Hi-Y; VIC; YFC Jones, Lester Band, cpl.; Pep Band Jones, Darlene Drama Club; German Club; Li- brary Club; YFC Jones, Mike Hi-Y; Ragnots; Spanish Club Jones, Helene AY; Latin Club, treas.; LSA, pres.; NHS; NFL; ROTC, spon.; SC; Science Club Joyner, Janice Coeds, cpl. Drum Corp; German Club; Tri-Hi-Y Jen-Joy 274 Julian, Gordon Baseball; Bowling Bisons; Hi-Y; Ragnots Keys, Sue AY; FTA, sec; ROTC sponsor; Latin Club; YFC King, Gary AY; Blackfriars; sgt. at-arms; FC; Hi-Y; JV Basketball; Rag- nots, treas; Sr. Cheerleader; Thespians Kipp, John AY; Basketball; FC; Hi-Y; JV Football; Ragnots Kelly, John Kelly, David Hi-Y, sgt. at-arms; Football; Let- terman; Ragnots Kinkaid, Mike Baseball; Hi-Y Football; Track Kieke, Janice AY; Coeds; FBL; German Club Kirk, Mary Coeds, French Club Keys, Lou AY; FTA; Latin Club; ROTC sponsor; YFC King, David AY; FC; HC; Ragnots Kirk, Sterling Jul-Kir 275 Koenig, Rudy German Club Lang, Mary DE, Jr. reporter; FHA Kli-Law 276 Lollier, Jeanette Coeds, staff It.; NHS Lambert, Robert Klingensmith, Michael Kyle, Linda AY; Coeds; FT A; VIC, pres. YFC Landers, John DE; Kramis, Gary AY; Band, staff sgt.; German Club; NHS; Key Club, sgt. at arms; SC; Science Club, pres.; Largent, Jerri Bowling Bisons; Coeds; PLAINS- MAN, ed., public relations mgr. Lawson, Charles AY; Band, sgt.; Bowling Bisons; Key Club; Latin Club; Pep Band; SC Lang, Marilyn AY; Coeds, cpl; FBL; SC; Tri Hi-Y; YFC Kucera, Evely AY; Bowling Bisons; FHA; Span- ish Club; Tri-Hi-Y; Volleyball m i Lee, Eileen AY; FT A; YFC Lee, Sherry Band, Corp. Lester, Vicki Lozano, Fred Lozano, Mary Band; Pep Band Lewis, Russel Lominac, Bobby AY; FBL; FC; FT A; Golden M Chorus; GRA; HC; Tri-Hi-Y; YFC Lowis, John AY; Band, 2nd Lt; German Club; HC; Key Club; Latin Club; NHS; Pep Band; PLAINSMAN Lee-Low 277 McDonald, Barbara Golden M Chorus; GRA; HC; RC; SC; VIC Lutz, John Basketball; French Club; Foot- ball; Latin Club; Lettermen's Club; NHS; SC; YFC Lucas, Tom AY; FC; Ragnots Luc-McD Lueders, Mike Blackfriars; HC; Thespians McCammon, Marjorie McClintock, Darryll AY; FC; FBL, v-pres.; GBC, mem. chrm.; HC, pubi, chrm.; RC; SC; Tri-Hi-Y, chaplain McCreery, Frank Bowling Bisons; FC; French Club; Hi-Y; NHS; Ragnots McDuff, Frank AY, v-pres. of act.; Baseball; FC; Football; HC; Hi-Y, treas.; Lettermen's Club; NHS; SC Luera, Martha AY; Coeds; HC; RC; SC McDonald, Glen Baseball; FC; French Club; Hi-Y; Ragnots; SC McAdams, Kathy AY; Tri-Hi-Y McDermott, John HC; Ragnots; RC 278 McMillan, Steve Orch.; RC; ROTC MacRae, Bruce McSwain, Danny Mah, Florence NHS; RC; YFC Mandoza, Celso Mansur, Sharon Marek, Katy FBL, pres.; FTA; HC; Library GRA, reporter; volleyball Club; Tri-Hi-Y Markum, Jim PLAINSMAN, sports ed.; Rag- nots McE-Mar 279 Mar-Maz 280 I Menke, Linda FT A; YFC Mills, Tommy AY; FC; Hi-Y; Ragnots, sec.; track Mixon, Jimmy Art Club; AY; DE; FC; Rag- nots Montano, Sharon AY; FHA; MDC Morales, Ruth Moore, Kenneth Buff Band, sgt.; Chess Club; Debate; German Club; M G; NFL, treas.; NHS; Pep Band; tennis Moreno, Carmen Baseball;. FC; French Club, v- pres.; golf; NHS; SC; YFC Morin, Linda Moore, Terrie Art Club; GRA Morris, Edna Coeds, It. of bugles; Golden M Chorus Men-Mor 281 Morris, JoAnn Coeds, capt. of drill; French Club; NHS, sec.; Tri-Hi-Y, sec Mozingo, Roy Murphy, David FC; golf; Ragnots Morris, Karen Munneke, Gary Basketball; FC; French Club; Latin Club; Lettermen's Club; NHS Murphy, Mike Morrow, Lora Lea NHS Munoz, Linda GRA; RC Murray, Kathryn Archery Club; Art Club; Coeds, cpl.; GRA; Orch.; volleyball Mosley, Nancy FC; GBC, team capt.; German Club; HC; NHS; RC; SC Muras, Loretta Myrick, Harold AY; Blackfriars, sgt.-at-arms; FC; Hi-Y; Key Club; Ragnots; Thespians; YFC Mor-Myr 282 O'Neal, James AY; Football; Hi-Y; NHS, pres; Letterman; SC, v-pres.; Swim- ming Ochiltree, Mary Coeds, cpI. of flags batons; HC; PLAINSMAN, soc. ed; Q S; Tri-Hi-Y; SC O'Daniel, Danny Art Club; Baseball; Hi-Y; IMC; Ragnots New, Mary Blackfriars; FC; GBC, team capt; HC; Red Cross; SC; Thespians, pres. Just because I couldn't tell he wasn't on our team and gave him the ball .. . Nickols, Eloise AY; FC; MDC; Tri-Hi-Y; YFC North, Susan AY; FC; GRA; Riding Club, pres. Norwood, Dorothy AY; Blackfriars; Coeds, drill corps; FC; HC, dance chrmn; PLAINSMAN, edt. asst; Tri-Hi-Y; Thespians; SC; YFC Neely, Sandra VIC, sgt. at-arms Nagle, Danny AY; Hi-Y; PLAINSMAN; Letter- man; Tennis; YFC Nelson, Lorna AY; Coeds, cpI. of Batons; HC, chrmn. of decoration 283 Ofczarzak, Diana Volleyball Ostrander, Daryl Oncken, Sandra Art Club; AY; Coeds, swing flags; HC; FC; Tri-Hi-Y Outlaw, Conrad AY; Social chrmn; FC, head row capt; Hi-Y; Key Club; Ragnots Ortiz, Abel Football; Letterman; Baseball; HC; LAC Owen, Michael Homecoming finalists: Gale Robinson, Sue Robison, Peggy William- son, Bennie Jean Wright, Marilyn Clendaniel, and Dixie Radliff. 284 Ortiz, Herman Baseball; Basketball; HC; IMC; LAC Owen, Tommy Bowling Bisons; FC; Ragnots Parker, Doug m Parker, Guy AY; FC; Football; Hi-Y, Pres.; Letterman's Club, Pres.; Ragnots, Social Chr.; SC; Track Peco, Johnny Petrash, Larry Bowling Bisons; ROTC, platoon leader Parker, Linda French Club; FTA. Pepper, Kaye AY; Band, 1st sgt.; FTA; Ger- man Club, v.-pres.; GBC, team capt.; NHS, treas.; SC; Tri-Hi-Y; YFC, Phillips, Leslie . r Parker, Yvonne Perez, Virginia Phillips, Harlan Patterson, JoAnn FC; AY; HC; French Club; Tri- Hi-Y; SC Petrash, Jerry Bowling Bisons; Buff Band; Trainer; ROTC, Band Drum Ma- jor Philp, Terry Par-Phi 285 ■I Picard, Brenda AY; French Club; GRA; Medic; Volleyball Team; YFC. Porter, Carolyn Milby Coeds—Drill; Drama. Pyatt, Eugenia Girl's Chorus; Golden M Cho- rus i Picard, Glenda Planchah, Mike Pool, Linda AY; GRA; Medic; French Club; Volleyball Team; YFC. Post, David Powell, Stevie Basketball; Flashcards; Football; Hi-Y; Letterman's Club; Track Pulkinen, Patricia Pyatt, Sandra Pyatt, Saundra Quam, Gordon French Club; YFC. 2 i 286 I ; i Railey, Eddie AY; Hi-Y; Key Club; Ragnots; FC, treas Rainey, Gail AY; Art Club; FHA; Modern Dance Reed, Carolyn AY; FC; GRA; SC Reed, Jack AY; Baseball; Football; German Club; Hi-Y, treas; Letterman; SC Que-Ree 287 Redden, Martha Reed Kathy AY; Bowling Bisons; Girls Cho- rus; Golden M Chorus; Riding Club; Tri-Hi-Y; YFC Reyna, Benny AY; FC; Hi-Y; JV Football; Rag- nots Reyna, Gilbert A Band; Pep Band; Stage Band Rhoads, Kitten Archery Team; AY; Blackfriars, treas; Bowling Bisons; Coeds, Lt. Batons; Golden M Chorus; Thespians; Tri-Hi-Y Rivers, Mike Roark, Shirley Roberts, Rodney Rhodes, Ishmael Buff Band, capt; Bowling Bi- sons; German Club; Orchestra; YFC Robledo, Henry LAC; Letterman; Track, cross country Robinson, Gale AY Royalty; Coeds, batons; FFA Princess; Herd, co-edt; HC Queen Finalist; Key Club Sweet- heart; Jr. Sweetheart; Tri-Hi-Y; YFC Robison, Sue AY; Jr. Royalty, sec-treas; FC; GBC, Pres; Hi-Y Sweetheart; HC Queen Finalist; Kaleidoscope Usherette Rocha, Freddy Ree-Roc 288 Rod-Ros 289 Rodriquez, Gloria Rodriquez, Gilbert LSA, treas Rodriquez, Marcelino Rodriquez, Maria Badminton; GRA, treas; Tennis Team; Volleyball Team Rogers, Teresa Rombs, Ronnie Most Handsome Jr; Ragnots; Swimming Team Rodriquez, Ernest ROTC Rodriquez, Moses Rodriquez, Joe Rojas, Jesse AMC; AV, Pres; LAC Romero, Georgia Orchestra Rosbrough, George Roxson, Jane FHA; DE Rosser, Jana AY; FC; HC; VIC Rose, Libby AY; FC; GBC, team capt., Hol- ley Honey; Hi-Y, officer sweet- heart; Jr. cheerleader; Sr. class sec.; Thespians; Tri-Hi-Y Rubio, Felipa Salsgiver, Barbara Art Club, Coeds Rose, Susan AY; FC; GBC, team capt.; HC Rucker, Jerry Bowling Bisons; Ragnots Sanchez, Jessie Sabatini, Debbie Coeds; DE; FBL; FT A Sanchez, Isabel Coeds, bugle corps; HC; LSA Salgado, Susie Coeds, rpl.; FC; RC Sanchez, Pete Ros-San 290 ) 1 Sanders, Sharon FC; HC Sansone, Philip AY; FC; Hi-Y; HC; Football, JV; Key Club; Ragnots, pres.; YFC Saterbak, Susan FC, head row capt.; GBC, treas.; HC, half-time comm.; RC; Tri- Hi-Y Sawtelle, Dee Dee AY; FC; HC; MCC; Swim team; Tri-Hi-Y r i ! Sawyer, Pauline Schaefer, Martha Coeds, cpI. drum corps. It. drill corps; HC; Tri-Hi-Y; YFC Schiller, Mike Blackfriars; DE Schoenfield, Mike AY; Bowling Bisons; FC, row capt.; Golf team; Hi-Y, sec.; HC; Basketball, JV; Lettermen's Club; Ragnots; SC Get it! San-9ch 291 Scott, Cindy Scott, Sandy AY; BUFFALO, asst, ed., act. Buff Band; FHA; YFC ed.; FC; FHA; GBC; HC, co- chairman; Latin Club, Empress Most Beautiful Jr.; SC Seale, Glenn Seay, Cindy FC; German Club; Football, JV; Coeds Ragnots; Track Shapiro, Betty Art Club; AY; HC; MCC, pres.; Swim team; Tri-Hi-Y Shastid, Demari Bowling Bisons, sec. treas.; Coeds, drum corps; FC,- French Club; HC ) He's fainted! Smallwood, Linda Shearer, David Smith, Gary Auto Mechanics Club; SC Sco-Smi 292 Sherwood, Janice MDC, treas.; NHS; SC; YFC Smith, H, L. Art Club Smith, John AY; Blackfriars; FC; Hi-Y; HC; Key Club; Ragnots; RC; SC; Thespians Smith; Mack Debate; Ragnots i 1 Smith, Mike DE; Ragnots Smith, Norma Smith, Pam AY; Coeds, capt. of drill; French AY; Art Club, sec; FC; AADC Club; Tri-Hi-Y Stagner, Carolyn Steely, Kaie Stack, Horace Baseball Smith, Virginia Stell, Arthur AY; NFL, pa Hi. Smi-S+e 293 Stepchinski, Robert FC; Hi-Y; Ragnots Stienke, Michael Ragnots Suttle, Suzanne AY; BUFFALO, favorites Ed.; FC; GBC,; German Club; SC; Tri-Hi-Y Key Club Sweetheart; Track Sweetheart. Stephens, Connie AY; Bowling Bisons SC Storey, Marilyn AY; FC; GBC; HC, dec. chrm; HS; ROTC, spon; SC Sweeney, Judy FC; Kaleidoscope chrmn.; Or- chestra; PLAINSMAN, ed. asst.; SC; Tri-Hi-Y Stevens, Ann AY; Coeds, Corp. color guard; Orchestra; SC; Tri-Hi-Y Stubblefield, Harold Ragnots Tanner, Renaye AY; FC; GBC; SC Ste-Tem Steward, Cherly AY; Bowling Bisons; GRA; MDC; volleyball I Sturgis, Evelyn Chorus; FC; GRA Temple, Linda AY; FC; FT A; pres.; FYC 294 i Teste, Luis Thomas, Charles Art Club; DE; FC; German Club Thomas, Linda Thomison, Darlene Coeds, It. of reserves; German Club; YFC Thompson, Bera AY; Tri-HI-Y Thompson, Charles Band; German Club; Pep Band Tietze, Larry FC; Letterman's Club; Ragnots; Track Team Todd, Bill Trammell, Susan AY; BUFFALO; Soph. Ed; FBL; FC, row capt; GBC, Charlie capt; Kaleidoscope Cutie; Tri- Hi-Y; SC Trevino, Tony Tes-Tre 295 Yipee ti yi yo . .. p Tristan, Pat AY; French Club; NHS Trevino, Vivian Turner, Clyde Bowling Bisons Turrentine, Robert DE Vaughn, Vickie AY; FC Villanueva, Frances Tri-Vil 296 Wade, Charles FC; Latin Club, pres.; Letter- men's Club; NHS; Ragnots; Track, cross country Waguespack, Vivian Art Club Wallace, Mary German Club; NHS Walraven, Jana Coeds, capt. of flag corps; Ger- man Club; YFC Wallace, Claude Art Club; Golf team Vil-Wal 297 Wadham, Marc Vinson, Clifford Bowling Bisons; NHS Waite, Nancy Art Club Villarreal, Tony ROTC, rifle team Hey! Wakefield, Mary Sue Bowling Bisons; FC Walters, Suzanne VIC Warren, Kay Art Club; Bowling Bisons Welch, Barbara French Club; GRA Ward, Wylie DE, vice-pres. Weaver, Marvin FC; FFA; track Welch, James Art Club; Speech Club Wells, Mike Art Club; FC; Hi-Y; Ragnots; SC Warner, Joy ■I Weed, James West, Pam Girls Chorus Wal-Wes 298 Westcott, Nancy AY; Coeds, sgt. of co. a; French Club; FBL White, Ronnie Wilder, John Orch. Whately, Cathy VIC, pres. Wilkinson, Marilyn AY; MDC, pres.; Tri-Hi-Y Whately, Robert AY; FC; Hi-Y; Ragnots; track Williams, Charlotte AY; FHA; Homecoming Com- mittee Chrm. White, David Boys Chorus; Mixed Chorus, pres.; FC; German Club; Golden M Quartet; Ragnots Wilcox, Lou Williams, Felix Football; Letterman's Club; Hi- Y; Track Wes-Wil 299 Williams, Greg AY; Latin Club; Letterman's Club; Ragnots; SC; Track Williford, Ronald Buff Band, sgt.; Pep Band Wilson, Mike Baseball Wil-Woo 300 Williams, Joan Williams, Ronnie Williamson, Peggy AY; FC; FBL; GBC, Charlie capt.; Homecoming com. chrm.; SC, sec.; Tri-Hi-Y, sec. The more I think about this test, the less I can remember. H Wilson, Brenda AY; FC; FBL; GBC: SC; Tri-Hi-Y Wooley, Robert Wooten, Larry R.O.T.C., battalion commander, 2nd st. German Club Wright, Rudy FFA Wu, Jean Library Club, pres.; NHS Woo-Zip 301 Adkisin, Larry Ahlgren, Eric Aigner, Tommy Alameda, Gloria Alderman, Karyn Ante, Delia Atkins, Jimmy Ayres, Sandra Bagley, Jim Baily, Ollie 303 Barret, Henry Baumgarth, Mike Bear, Betty Beard, Mary Beavers, Martha Beeson, Barbara Belanger, Kathy Benfield, Arthur Berryhill, David Billingsley, Bill Bixby, Mike Blackman, Mary Jane Bland, Richie Bowyer, Toni Boyce, Pat Boyle, Kerry Boynton, Karen Bratcher, Betty Breazeale, David Bridgewater, Jimmy 304 Bethune, Patsy V Blomstrom, John Bowersox, Mary Braniff, Buddy Branum, David Briggs, Judi Brown, Janice Brown, Joyce Brown, Kitty I. Burt, Patricia Burt, Linda Bustamente, Lupe Butcher, Lester Bynum, Carolyn Byrd, Wesley Byron, Martha CaBallero, Roger Byrd, Linda Byrd, Patricia Caldwell, Carol Callon, LaNell Camp, Jack Canfield, Julie Cantu, Tommy Clifford, Bette Coker, Cathy Colburn, Barbara Colburn, Charlotte Colclasure, Andy Most Beautiful Junior Finalists are Jan Knight, Cheryl Hall, Julia Holmes, Sherry Good, Pam Glen, Sharon Haskinson, Martha Morris, and Gayle Wooldridge. Cox, Darlene Criss, Sue Crocker, Norma Crosby, Gail Cunningham, Kaye Dato, Johnny Cushman, Ralph Dahn, Donny Deever, Karen Davidson, Robbie Davis, Mary Crowder, Margie Cummings, Marilyn Cummins, Billie Marie Damon, Frances 308 De Hoyos, Sam See the squirrels? Derks, Bill Dillahunty, Margaret Dillon, Donna Dobbs, Sue Dohman, Patricia Dolcater, Norma Doolittle, Sherry Doyle, Denice Doyle, Tonia Drude, Marcie Due, Hedy Dugan, Kay Duncan, Nelson 309 Durham, Pam Dushuanack, Lillian East, Jimmy Edsall, Donna Edwards, Brenda Escamilla, Ernest Esquibel, Ezekiel Espinosa, Andrew Espinoza, Virginia Evans, Donnie Farrar, Douglas Farrell, Billy Faslun, Margaret Floyd, Geraldine Fobair, Annette 310 Foley, Craig Forrester, Billy Foster, David Foster, Rickey Fowler, Connie Garcia, Raul Garner, Darrow Garner, Pam Garrett, Don Garsee, Eddie Garza, Candelario Garza, Ernestine Garrett, Devry Gatewood, Charles Gaulden, David Gilson, Bobby Glass, Danny Glen, Pam 31 I Gilmore, Glenda Goldsmith, Martha Goldstein, Martin Gomez, Ray Gonzales, Delia Gonzales, Roy Gonzalez, Armando Good, Sherry Goodman, Brenda Goodnight, Raymond Goodwin, Brenda Goodwin, Jane Gomez, Gloria Gordon, Lee Grant, Kenny Gordon, Patricia Goswick, Gayle Gough, Diane Grant, Nancy Gray, Charles Griffin, Robert Griffiths, Carole 1 Graham, Paul 312 Haarup, Debby Haggard, Judy Hall, Becky Hall, Cheryl Hamilton, Tom Straight from the wine country, that little ole wine maker me! Hamlin, Leonard Hammond, Maxine 'Hanisch, Susie Hanna, Kathy 313 Hardin, Bill Harms, Arthur Harper, Don Harris, Barbara Harris, Earl Harrison, Sherry Hart Roseann Hartman, Jay Hartzog, Bill Harvey, Kay Harwell, Rebecca Haskinson, Sharon Hatch, Anita Hayes, Kenneth Hayman, Bobby Heeth, Richard Heidemann, Doug Helm, Cathy Henry, Charlie Henry, David Henry, Jerry Henson, Jeannene Heredia, Mary Isabel Hernandez, Alfred Hernandez, Jesse Herren, Janice 314 Hibler, Benny Hill, Jackie Hill, Tommy Hinkle, Dale Hollowed. Margaret Holmes, Julia Horton, Jacqueline Howard, Steve Jacobi, Van Jackson, Bill Jackson, Jimmy James, Marilyn Jennings, Oveida Hohlt, Linda P Hrivnatz, Henry Insco, Gloria Janecka, Nancy Jerdon, Wanda 315 Joe, Sheila Johnson, Kathi Johnson, Jimmy Jones, Carol Jones, Jean V 'II Jones, Mike Jones, Thomas M, i Jordan, Danny Justice, Joe Kennedy, Joe Vs; - $ ' V I Kimball, Dennis Could this be the Rock of Knowledge we've heard so much about? King, Donna Kirrane, Patsy Klotz, Larry Keese, Bill Killingsworth, JoAnn Isr Kimbell, Kay m King, Duane Knight, Jan mm % f I - w 1— j v V. ' .....a Knowles, Stanford Kohler, Marshall Krai, Butch “ Prr H, ■ Kuehn, Bobby H % Kuti, John Lambright, Carl Lancia, Linda Lane, James Lambert, Mary -rf h ,v- -’•vi Jr JB - -40 — • ; 'I ['-if r • (|i - m, Ip® % m if % 1 A « Langley, Shirley Latham, Mike LaVanda, Fonda Lee, Thomas § Lehoski, Frank spS i — f Levien, Jimmy Lew, Robert Lew, Winchell _ ■ -. F y Lewis, Carolyn Lewis, Harry fr Lewis, Jack . i . i % Lipp, Linda Lively, Robyn Lloyd, Sharon Lohr, Dennis 317 McDaniel, Patsy McGehee, Elaine McGinnis, Robert McKeown, Joe McLellan, Toni McMillan, Margaret McNeil, Malcolm McNeil, Margaret McNeill, Beverly Mace, Diane Macey, Norman Maerz, Cindy Magness, Linda Magura, Jackie Mah, Jean ) J ) i I 318 ) ) i I Martinez, Esther Martinez, Grade Martinez, Joe May, Linda Mayhew, Peggy Miller, Robert Mills, James Moore, Glenda Morales, Diana % Morris, Martha Morrison, Kay Mulvihill, Tam Munoz, Frank Meredith, Tommy Middleton, Mike Miller, Pennie Mobley, Alan Moor, Lee Moore, Billy Morales, Ernestine Morgan, Edith Morris, Linda Morton, Sheila Mosher, Rose Ann Mozingo, Jutta Murdoch, Janice Musachia Mary Neely, Sandra 320 Nelius, Gary Nolen, Diane Novotny, Martha Nuncio, Christine Oakley, Steve ! I ! Orzabal, Johnny Osborne, Jeanie Pace, Eddie Palmer, Cathy Parker, Karen Pearson, Suz Peden, Jane Peters, Jeff Pelham, Clyde Perez, Linda 321 I Perkins, Charles Perry, Carolyn Perry, Joe Peters, Michael Peterson, Danny Peterson, Mike Phipps, Joan Pimentel, Estela Plaster, Mike - ■ 3 — tT' « 1 | Platt, Russell Porter, Jerry Puffer, Willis Ramos, Andrew Reed, Kathy Reyna, Susan Rezzoffi, Sammy Pumphrey, James Quinones, Elvira Quinones, Raymond Ramirez, Shem Ranton, Ronnie Reid, Kenneth Reynolds, David Reynolds, Lynn Richardson, Gary Rightly, Charles Rios, Robert Rittenhouse, Bob 323 Robinson, Susan Rodriguez, Jack Rogers, J. D. Romo, Olga Ross, Danny Ramirez, Yolanda Sacco, Nick Sadler, Anna Saenz, Ben Saenz, Adolph Saenz, Robert Salinas, Jimmy Salle, Beverly Salsgiver, Linda Samson, Tom 324 f Scherer, Don Scardino, Brenda Schmuck, Bill Schroeder, Kenneth Sconyers, Joe Sellers, David Sellman, Colleen Sellman, Kathy Shoffit, Roger Shry, Beverly Singleton, Roger Simmons, Philip Santillan, Emma Schroeder, John £ Sheffield, John Shewmake, Bina Sims, Joyce 325 Smith, Danny Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Suzy Strother, Tommy Strunk, Chester Stuckey, Gwen Stull, Vickie Sullivan, Jerry 326 Swift, Ann Tacker, Linda Taylor, Herman Taylor, Ronnie Taylor, Thomas N. i Tennison, Nan Tharp, Patricia Thompson, Bob Now, if my plan to blow up the school only works. Tower, Isaac Townsend, Marilyn Thweatt, Sherry Trevino, Irma Trevino, Johnny Torres, Jerry Torres, Yolanda Tucker, Larry Torres, Nora Tilbury, Luverna Torres, Raymond 327 Turner, Charlene Tull, Stanley Ulrich, Mike Vargas, Jimmy Vestal, David Vogel, Lana Vinson, Sharon Vinson, Murray Villanueva, Maria Velasquez, Anita Ward, Kenneth Warren, Darrel Waters, Charles Watson, Terry Watt, Linda Webb, Kenneth Webb, Mary Webb, Randy 328 Watts, Margaret Weatherly, Mary Weldon, Donna Kaye Wells, Jeanette Wherry, Dianna Wilburn, Judy Williams, Dewey 329 The Dauber at work. Williams, Suzanne Wisenbaker, David Wood, John F. Wooley, Margaret Wright, David 330 Wu, Joan Wu, Louis I Youngblood, Larry I Willis, Larry 1 Woo, Susie Wooldridge, Gayle Wooten, Linda Zavala, Wallace 331 mm Aaron, Joe Acord, Susie Adame, Anita Adams, Susan Addison, Anita Alameda, Fred Alpert, Elizabeth Arredondo, David Albertson, Billy Alsobrook, Julie Arriaga, Mario Alcorn, Teresa Alvarado, Maria Ash, Karen Allen, Craig Allen, Sherry Allison, Cheryl Anderson, Robert Anthony, Modene Arcizo, Greg Ash, Larry Avila, John Baccus, Pandora Badger, Jon Baggett, Rickie Bagley, Gene Bailey, DavicL Baines, Sue Baker, Jackie Baker, Janet Baker, Lana Baldridge, Shirley Barbar, G. L. Barbier, Pat Barentine, Carol 332 Breaux, Danny Bridges, Blake Bet I get mine open faster than you do! Bridges, Keith Broderick, Crattan Brown, Bene Broyles, Edward 333 Brown, Allen Brown, Donna Brown, Linda Brown, Roger Buckalew, Mike Buchanan, Jean Bullock, Jodi Bumstead, Gay Burk, Maya Burkett, Billy Bush, Catharine Busse, Cathy Caffrey, Barbara Calo, John Campos, Johnny Canales, Elizabeth Carroway, Charles Carraway, Hunter Carlisle, Mike Carlson, Steve Carrion, Yolanda Cavazos, Joe Chapa, Frank Chapa, Lilly Charlesworth, John Chase, Barbara 334 Sophomore Most Beautiful finalists were Debbie Harrison, Shela Montgomery, Lucky Frennesen, Modene Anthony, Paula Steinbower. Debby Watson, and Sharon Jernigan. My! Aren't we studying Hard? Chebret, Travis Chemoke, Sally Clark, Judy Clawson, Mike Clements, Danna Clemmons, Jack Clendaniel, Charles Clomburg, David Cockrum, Jane Coffman, James Coleman, Martha Collings, Thomas Compean, Daniel Coronado, Benita Coody, Johnny Cook, Cheryl Cook, Darlene Coon, Richard Costilla, Elvira Cox, Karen Crawford, Craig Croft, Ronnie Corn, Pete Cruz, Celso 335 r. Easley, Connie Easterwood, Jerry Eaton, Janet Eckman, Cathie Egger, Sherry 336 Eichelberger, Gary Daniel, Patty Davis, Lee DeLaGarza, 'Rachel Dobbs, Tommy Davis, Gary DeLa Cruz, Marie Diaz, Margaret Dowell, Norma Earles, Tommy Drew, Glenn Daniels, Jo Ann Davis, Danny Davis, Dianne Davis, Fred Davis, Linda De Alejandro, Marie De Borde, Harry DeBorde, Larry Dunn, Brian Dunn, Brian Dupree, Bill Fernandez, Johnny Eager, Loren DeLa Isla, George De Leon, Margaret Deleon, Sandra Devoti, Nannette Dominy, John Dorantes, Anita Douglas, Sheri Dodds, Lyndon Ellis, Jenny 0 ' Epperson, Sherry Espinosa, Dolores Faulkner, Sharon Ferguson, Ronnie Fletcher, Jerry Ellis, Ronnie Elsberry, Denise Eneks, Billy Epps, Terry Erwin, Ronnie Escalante, Johnny Espinosa, Josephine Espinoza, Lorraine Evans, Emily Falcon, Gloria Faver, Mike Fenn, Peggy 0 i !|f| t )4l ■ ’V ■ ?■ Ferguson, Wayne Fernandez, Alfred Fenter, Charles Ferguson, Barbara Fernandez, Alfred Fike, David Flora, Melba Flores, Delia Flores, Henry Flores, Mario SLURP! 1 Fason, Johnny rp „0 Ferguson, Carolyn Floyd, Linda 337 Freeman, Donna French, Ronald Frennesson, Lucky Frey, Charlie Fuentes, Juantes Garza, Gloria Ganz, Larry Garrett, Greg Garza, Lillian Gatewood, Robert Garza, Danny Garza, Ercilia , ® - , WF ■ W f A iJv t jm r Gatewood, Sarah Gatewood, Stephen f Gahoury, Tommy Gay, Charlotte Gillock, Don Gilmore, Robbie Glass, Michael Glenn, Mina The dome is nice but why didn't you tell us there wasn't a game. Francis, Jay Fute, Charles 1 Garza, Gloria Gatlin, Herbert Godby, Kenneth Goebel, Phyllis B i Gonzales, Becky Gonzales, Danny Gonzales, Gloria Gonzales, Joe Gonzales, Linda Gonzales, Phillip Guidry, Sandra Gutierrez, Blanche Guttierrez, Henry Harrell, Hubert Hatcher, Chris Hauck, Lindt Mrs. Perkins has a great group for her math class. Gonzales, Rachel Gordon, Glenda Gordon, Shirley Graham, Bobbie Gray, Bill Grays, Alfred Hairston, Deborah Hamner, Carleen Hampton, Steve Griffin, Kathleen Guerra, Mary Guerrero, May Gutierrez, Maria Gutierrez, Richard Gutierrez, Siro Hancock, Don Hardin, Barbara Harling, Claire Hawkins, David Hawthorne, Sarah Hayden, Linda 339 A ? Henson. William Hernandez, Dolores Hernandez, Magdalena Hernandez, Roger Hernandez, Rosalinda Herhdon, Debbie Herndon, Wanda Herrera, Rebecca Hickman, Nancy Hicks, Billy Higginbotham, Linda Hill, Suzanne My! Don't we find fun things to do in school. Hood, Barbara Hood, Carolyn Hope, Galen Hortan, Cathy Howard, Gwen Howell, Patsy Hinojosa, Joel Holly, Willie Holmes, Mary 340 i i. I j i Jermgan, Sharon Jewell, Chris Jimenez, Oralia Johnson, Jane Johnson, Marvin Johnson, Patricia Don't I wish I knew you from somewhere. James, Donald Jensen, Linda Jerdon, Linda Joe Raymond Joe, Stephanie Johnson, Don 1 Jones, Bobby Jones, Deborah Jones, Gale Jones, Kathy Jones, Rita Justes, Janice Karm, Linda 341 Kitchens, David Knobloch, Kerri Kocurek, Cindy Koeppen, Harriett Krengle, Cliff Lassiter, Billy Laird, Tommy Krengle, Jeanie Laeke, Jonathan Laurents, David Kellam, Wayne S 1 Kilgo, Paula Sue Kimball, Ronnie Kelly, Cathy Kellum, Mildred Kelty, Mary LaVallee, Jan Lawson, Martha Lee, Beckey Leonard, Neal Leos, David Lester, Arlin Lester, Janice Lew, Tommy Lewis, Marie Levine, Ronnie 342 m j r Licari, Frances Liljestrand, Cindy Lokey, Jennifer Lopez, Esperanza Lopez, Hermilio Lopez, Lupe Loredo, Robert Loveless, Kerry Lowe, Wayne Lozano, Dolores Lucas, Michael Lopez, Richard Luce, Ken Luedecke, Richard Lugo, Tommy Lunceford, Jony Lund, Dennis Lunsford, Belinda McAdams, Debbie McBride, Alice McClung, Wayne McCoy, Bruce McDowell, Ray McDowell, Shirley Medellin, Mary Helen Maguire, Vicki Mancha, Irene Mangiameli, Larry Manno, Regina Mansur, Doug Marin, Jimmy Martinez, Michael Matejek, Anna Mendoza, Eddie Marits, Johnny Marsac, Max Marsh, Robert Martinez, Thersa Mason, Marsha Mason, Tommy Martin, Bobby Martin, Brian Yes, I Menchaca, Rudy Mendez, Esther Mendoza, Bonnie Merrell, Gene Mendez, Josie Meyreles, Deygie Mick, Mary Miller, Cari Miller, Jerry 344 Miller, Karen Miller, Mark Milligan, Pat Mills, Craig Mixon, Sally Montgomery, Debbie Montgomery, Shelia Monthy, Phillip Moore, James Moore, James Morales, Josie them! Morley Ricky Morris, Barbara Morris, Dwight Morris, Judy Morrison, Chuck Morton, Debbie Moreno, Esmeralda Moreno, Louis Munoz, Alma Murphy, Beverly Murphy, Carlena Munger, David Murphy, Jean Murphy, Pat Murray, Elaine Musick, Forest Musquiz, Johnnie Najer, Maurice Navarro, Janie Neely, Vicki Neighbors, Johnnie Nelson, Diane Newby, Patt Navarro, Raymond Neely, Sheryl Neyland, Sharon Nikolic, Milka Nickson, Eddie Norris, Keith Norman, Mike Norwood, Doris Nuss, Karen Ochoa, Juanita Olivas, Estella Ontiveros, Alexandria Orlopp, Brad Outlaw, James Patton, Stephen Pellegrin, Alma Pena, Chris Pepper, Charla Perez, Dora Perez, Gloria Petschka, Susan Phelps, Patricia Pickens, Bobby 346 Pettyjohn, Jackie Pinder, Sharon Platt, Judy Ponder, Bonnie ,, W Prather, Camille Price, Gwen Quan, Wanda | Ramirez, Adolf 3, Reber, Anita Porter, Jane Posey, Sharon Poteat, Terry Prather, Gary Prescott, John Prevost, Renee Puckett, Darlene Purfurst, Carl Pyle, Don Quesada, Linda Quick, Dan Quinones, Rene Wait till Mr. Smith hears the part about where we opened the window and . . . Quintero. Sam Rabourn, Douglas Ramirez, Irma Ramirez, Pedro Raney, Pam Reagan, David Reagan, Regena Redmond, Billy Reed, Lisa Reed, Robert Reese, Harold Regina, Carraway Reid, Brian 347 Richardson, Paul Richardson, Tresa Roach, Vicki Roberts, Richard Robinson, Jeanne Rodriguez, Adela Rodriguez, Andrea Rodriguez, Beatrice Rodriguez, Luis Rodriguez, Rose Mary Rodriguez, Virginia Rombs, Jeff Rosalie, Moore Rosas, Helen Rose, Cecil Rocha, Rosemary Ross, Dianne Ross, Pat 348 Ruff, Bob Ruhmann, Vicki Russell, Donna Sadler, Billy Saenz, Alice Salas, Nick Sanders, John Sarafin, Raymond Schild, A.W. Schlief, Leah Schlosser, Debbie Segura, Severiano Shaddox, Kelly Shadix, Theresa Schmuck, Linda Shannon, Charles Shipper, Linda Shoemake, Barry Shoemake, Glenda Shorey, Nicolas Shorey, Rose Simmons, Larry Sims, John Skelton, Randy Skolaut, Steve Smaistrla, Eddie Smaistrla, Ricky Smartt, Lydia 349 Smith, Barbara Smith, Gary Smith, George Smith, Roger Smith, Teresia Smith, Russell Spiller, Rhonda Springer, Ronnie Stepan, Linda Stepan, Ray Hey! That guy in the spacesuit looks like Mr. Bayle3s. Stevenson, Bobbie Stewart, Deborah Stillman, Sharlene Stinebower, Paula Strickler, David Suarez, Phillip Summers, Danna Sweeney, Jimmy Swilley, John Swindle, Clyde Tabb, Pat Tabers, Carolyn Tacker, Tim Tarrant, Linda Tate, Terry Taylor, Brite Taylor, Michael 350 Tees, Harold Temple, Jack Terry, Ragan Theiss, Jean Thigpen, Ricky Thomas, Billy Torres, Margarita Torres, Margarito Torres. Mary Torres, Tony Trevino, Olga Tucker, Bill Turley, Janice Urquhart, Joanne Valdez, Mike Valdez, Yolanda Trueblood, Danny Valverde, Anita VanPelt, Gary Vasquez, Ruben Vasquez, Frank Vestal, Douglas Vetter, Donna Vigil, Richard Vincent, Cortez Waguespack, Ralph Waki, Ellen Walker, Cindy Wallace, Authur 351 Villanueva, Irene White, Lanelle White, Phillip Whitmarsh, Calvin Wiggins, Candace Wilcox, Steve Wilkerson, Wayne Williams, Gary Williams, Lorenzo Williams, Myra Williams, Bill Williams, Diane Williams, Esther We celebrities are al- ways having our pic- ture made. Willyard, Al Willaimson, Nelda Willis, Elbert Williams, Paul m ! I Wisneski, Mary Wood, Gary Yeats, Barry Young, Amy Youngblood, Jimmy Youngblood, Martha Zamora, Virginia Phooey! She wanted to go to the game in- stead of the drive- in. 353 Promotional aids to success LI 11 A V: V A t M Li General Index A Aaron, Brenda Aaron, Joseph 332 ♦Acker, Mr. Marshall 29 Acorn, Susan 332 Acuff, Annette 193, 252 Adair, Terry 181, 185 Adame, Anita 122, 332 Adams, Ronnie 101, 103, 104, 148, 156, 160, 172, 195, 252 Adams, Susan 332 Addison, Anita Kay 332 Adkinson, Larry 130, 156, 303 Aguilar, Cecsor Aguilar, Robert 181 Aguirre, Albert Ahlgren, Eric 303 Aigner, Thomas 303 Alameda, Fred 332 Alameda, Gloria 303 Alamia, Rose Mary 104 Alaniz, Johnny 213, 228, 332 Alberti, Sharon Albertson, Billy 243, 332 Alcorn, Teresa 332 Alderman, Karyn 130, 132, 191, 247, 303 Alexander, Billy 162, 252 Alexander, Robert 98, 124, 126, 130, 179, 252 Alexander, Sherrie 248, 303 Alford, Harold ♦Alksne, Mr. Edwin 20, 130 Allder, Jimmy 182, 183, 252 Allen, Claudine 252 Allen, Craig 332 Allen, Johnny 62, 130, 148, 178, 179, 252 Allen, Ronald Allen, Sherry 130, 132, 141, 189, 332 Allen, Wilburn Alley, Mary Frances 252 Allison, Cheryl 127, 189, 332 Alloy, Mark 135, 252 Almond, Virginia 252 Alpert, Elizabeth 130, 132, 141, 332 Alsobrook, Julie 111, 122, 127, 332 Alvarado, Eva Alvarado, Maria 332 Alvarez, Jesus Ament, Carl 303 Ames, Shirley 98, 130, 252 Anderson, Bruce Anderson, Connie 303 Anderson, Linda 303 Anderson, Robert 332 Anderson, Wayne Andrade, Carl Anquiano, Mary Ellen 303 Ante, Delia 303 Anthony, Modene 51, 139, 332, 334 Antiveros, Thomas 185 Aranzeta, Adele Arcizo, Gregory 332 Arcizo, Hope 253 Arcizo, Julie 253 Arndt, Calvin 182 Arnold, Billy 237, 253 Arredondo, David 332 Arriaga, Mario 189, 332 Ash, Karen 121, 332 Ash, Larry 332 Atkins, James 149, 303 Atkinson, Robert 253 Authur, Wallace 351 Avila, John 236, 332 Ayres, Sandra 303 B ♦Babcock, Mr. John 33 Baccus, Pandora 332 Baccus, Sherrie 132, 167, 253 Bacho, John 105, 108, 123, 130, 172, 253 Badger, Jon 332 Baer, Patricia 98, 167, 189, 253 Baggett, Rickie 332 Bagley, Gene 332 Bagley, Jim 102, 130, 149, 188, 303 Bailey, David 105, 189, 332 Bailey, Ollie 303 Bailey, O. S. 105, 183 Bailey, Paul Bailey, Terri 120, 303 Baines, Sue 332 Baird, Freddy 194, 303 Baird, Phil Baker, Jackie 213, 332 Baker, Janet 332 Baker, Lana 122, 247, 332 Baker, Phil 226, 253 Baldridge, Shirley 121, 132, 332 Baldwin, Elizabeth 133, 303 Ballantine, Connie ♦Banks, Miss Miriam 35, 132, 140 Barajas, Esther 253 Barajas, Melva 132, 303 Barber, G. L. 332 Barbier, Elphege (Pat) 182, 185, 332 Barbosa, Olivia 303 Barentine, Carol 332 ♦Barfield, Mr. Billy 31, 213 Barker, Linda 333 Barnard, John 333 Barraza, Henry 333 Barraza, Juan Barremore, Fisher 333 Barrera, Roger Barret, Henry 303 Barret, Mary Ann 98, 254 Barret, Wanda 128, 130, 254 Barron, Lee Barron, Paul 180, 184, 185, 254 Barron, Steve Barron, Suszanne 167, 254 Bartee, Larry 333 Barton, Chuck Baugh, Shelley 254 Baumgarfh, Michael 139, 245, 303 ♦Bayless, Mr. Roscoe 9, 58, 173 Bayliss, Karen 333 Beoch, Patty Bean, Phillip Bear, Betty 303 Beard, Ben Beard, Mary 303 Beavers, Martha 62, 130, 141, 188, 303 Beeson, Barbaro 304 Beevers, Mary 169 Belanger, Kathy 304 Benbrook, Jan Benbrook, Teddy 199, 236 Benfield, Arthur 304 Bennett, Jack Bennett, John 132 Bennett, Pat 254 Bennett, Richard 156, 245, 333 Benton, Mary Berger, Barbara 333 Bergin, Tom 126 ♦Berry, Mrs. Barbara 23, 191 Berry, Gary Berry, Lanny 130, 179, 254 Berry, Linda 333 Berryhill, David 149, 245, 304 Berryhill, Gwen 51, 190, 254 Besser,- James Michael 151, 333 Bethune, Patsy 193, 304 Bichon, Sherrie 333 ♦Bigham, Mr. Charles Billingsley, Bill 244, 245, 304 Bixby, Mike 130, 149, 156, 179, 304 Black, Roy 333 Blackman, Mary Jane 123, 127, 304 Blades, Van 104, 156, 195, 333 Blair, Lynn Blair, Mark 254 Blancas, Isidor 181, 184, 185, 254 Blancas, John 183, 333 Bland, Richie 304 ♦Blanks, Mr. Henry 33 Blesener, Billy Blesener, Frank Blesener, John Blomstrom, John 304 Bludworth, Cindy 54, 57, 69, 100, 107, 130, 176, 190, 255 Bludworth Richard 179, 255 Blue, Bobby 333 Boatright, John Boatright, Marsha 333 Boatright, Rolan 255 Bode, Diana 304 Bode, Lyn Boles, Nelda 141, 195, 255 Bolls, Robert 304 Bolster, Terry 333 Bond, Cecilia 304 Bonds, Keith 99, 182, 185 Bonetati, Danny 73, 128 Bordeaux, Kathryn 121 Bordelon, Audrey 132, 333 Bordelon, Joanne 124, 126, 255 Borup, Ronald 255, 304 Bottoms, Michaeline BouchilIon, Elaine 130, 169, 187, 188, 195, 255 Bowen, Joe 333 Bowersox, Mary 304 Bowman, Peggy 118, 132, 195, 255 Bowyer, Toni 130, 304 ♦Boxley, Miss Katie 21 Boyce, Pat 182, 185, 304 Boyle, Kerry 304 Boyles, John 181 Boynton, Karen 304 Bracci, Tony 149 Brady, Sharron 62, 109, 140, 255 Brandt, Beverly Ann 333 Braniff, Buddy 130, 132, 304 Branum, David 304 Bratcher, Betty 304 Bratcher, Linda 248 Breaux, Danny 170, 182, 333 Breazeale, David 132, 149, 151, 162, 236, 242, 304 Bridges, Blake Lee 333 Bridges, Daniel Bridges, Keith 105, 156, 189, 333 Bridgewater, Jimmy 304 Briggs, Judy 130, 141, 188, 191, 304 ♦Brinkley, Mr. 'Claude 209 Brister, Diane 132, 139, 141, 169, 255 Bristow, Mary Glenn 141, 305 ♦Brittain, Mr. James 36 Brock, David 239, 305 Brock, Linda 193, 255 Broderick, Grattan 333 Brodt, Jenny 128, 256 Brooks, Sharron 256 Broussard, Earl 305 Broussard, Logan 256 Brown, Allen 170, 333 Brown, Bene 333 Brown, Danny 126, 305 Brown, David 305 Brown, David 188, 194, 256 Brown, Donna 130, 141, 333 Brown, Eddie 130, 139, 149, 305 Brown, Gene ♦Brown, Mr. J. Wilder 28 Brown, Janice 305 Brown, Jerry 126 Brown, Joyce 132, 305 Brown, Kitty 305 Brown, Linda 53, 111, 130, 141, 159, 187, 249, 333 Brown, Linda Jean 127, 189, 193, 305 Brown, Mona 141, 169, 189, 248, 305 Brown, Oliver Brown, Roger Dale 333 Brown, William Broyles, Edward 333 Brune, David 305 Bryan, Jacki 305 Bryant, Billie 51, 194, 256 Bryant, Henry Lee 305 Buchalew, Connie 126, 256 Buchalew, Winston Michael 334 Buchanan, Claude 305 Buchanan, Lettie Jean 334 Buehrer, Arthur 182, 185 Buess, Dick 104, 305 Bullock, Jodell Charlene 247, 334 Bumstead, Gay 133, 137, 161, 191, 334 Bunyard, Dorth 130, 141, 169, 182, 183, 184, 256 Burcham, Don 130, 256 Burdeaux, Kathryn 256 Burge, Jim 194 Burgess, Dick 305 Burk, Billy 57, 131, 148, 179, 256 Burk, Maya 334 Burkett, Billy 334 Burkhart, Pamela 128, 130, 257 Burks, Bootie Burnett, Michael Stephen 334 Burns, Cathy 132 Burns, Donald Burns, Gayle 133, 137, 305 Burns, Patsy 51, 130, 190, 257 Burner, Eddie 149, 305 Burrows, Larry 334 Burt, Linda 57, 62, 67, 141, 189, 247, 306 Burt, Patricia 130, 132, 141, 188, 191, 306 Burton, Charles Bush, Catherine 334 Bush, Linda 257 Bushek, Robert 257 Busse, Cathy 118, 189, 334 Bustamante, Lupe 306 Butcher, Lester 68, 306 Butera, Sam 257 Bynum, Carolyn Sue 167, 193, 306 Byrd, Barbara 57, 71, 100, 101, 106, 131, 150, 176, 187, 188, 195, 257 Byrd, Billie Linda 306 Byrd, Jimmy Allen 126 Byrd, Patricia 306 Byrd, Wesley 306 Byron, Martha 306 c Caballero, Henry Caballero, Manuel 60, 215, 216, 222 Caballero, Roger 306 Caffrey, Barbara Ann 334 Caldwell, Carol 306 Callon, LaNelI 130, 132, 141, 149, 188, 191, 247, 306 Calo, John 334 Camp Jack 63, 137, 149, 306 Campbell, Larry 243 ♦Campbell, Mrs. Lutile 22 Campos, Johnny 334 Canales, Elizabeth 334 Caney, P. Canfield, Julie 128, 130, 137, 139, 195, 306 Cano, Margarita Cantu, Nick Cantu, Raymond Cantu, Reynalda Cantu, Tommy 306 Capuano, Vince 306 Capuchino, John 356 HARRISBURG BANK Houston, Texas 1001 Broadway WA 3-2801 At Lawndale 357 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Capuehino, Esfella Caraway, Greg 306 Caraway, Hunter 179, 334 Card, Cathy 63, 130, 257 Cardenas, Armando 194 Cardenas, Natheniel Cardova, Frank Carlisle, Jackie 139, 306 Carlisle, Michael Alton 160, 334 Carlson, Steven Arthur 334 Carnes, Darrell 306 Carpenter, Gayle 222, 306 Carrier, Teresa 132, 247, 306 Carrizalea, Ester Carraway, Harvey 257 Carraway, Regina Marie 347 Carrion, Alice 257 Carrion, Yolanda 334 Carroll, Larry Carroway, Charles 334 Carson, Linda 257 Carte, Sammy 306 Cartwright, Donald Cartwright, Kay 247, 306 Cason, Montie 129, 258 Cassidy, Mike 258 Castel.lon, Josephine Castilla, Elvira 132 Castillo, Soila 306 Castleberry, Tommy Cavazos, Ellis 194 Cavazos, Joe 306, 334 Cena, Ruben 226, 307 Cerda, Mary 307 Champagne, Jackie 132 Chance, Ardell 166, 258 Chapa, Frank 183, 334 Chapa, Lilly Mae 334 Chapelle, Carol Chapman, Jackie 258 Charlesworfh, John 182, 334 Charlesworth, Sharron 105, 132, 165, 258 Chase, Barbara 111, 127, 132, 189, 334 Chavez, Steve Chebret, Travis Frank 335 Chebret, Wanda 133, 307 Chemoke, Sally 137, 141, 335 Cherry, Pat 57, 107, 141, 176, 193, 307 Cherry, Rodney 157, 179, 307 Chew, Jennifer 258 Childs, Greg 132, 307 Chipman, Carolyn 118, 133, 191, 307 Chow, Hannah 132, 137, 195, 258 ♦Christian, Miss Mary 22 Clardy, Alan 139, 223, 307 Clark, Bettye 258 ♦Clark, Mr. Everette 27 Clark, Judy 105, 335 Clark, Larry 133, 258 Clark, Michell Clark, Mike 182, 307 Clark, Thomas 127, 170, 259 Clarke, Mike 307 Clawson, Cynthia 67, 105, 259 Clawson, Mike 335 Cleaves, Connie 52, 100, 101, 130, 132, 141, 167, 259 Clements, .Danna 120, 189, 335 Clemmons, Jack 335 Clemmons, Candy 130, 141, 259 Clendaniel, Charles 105, 335 Clendaniel, Marilyn 57, 62 63, 108, 130, 140, 176, 178, 180, 189, 284, 259 Cleveland, Penny 259 Click, Linda 259 Clifford, Bette Mae 130, 141, 307 Clifton, Georgena 132, 137, 180, 183, 184, 188, 259 Clomburg, David 243, 335 Cockrum, Carolyn 121 Cockrum, Jane 335 Coffey, Jim 130, 259 General Index Coffman, James 335 Cohen, Priscilla 170, 195, 259 Coker, Cathy 307 Colburn, Barbara 307 Colburn, Charlotte 166, 307 Colby, Greg 123, 132, 169, 195 Colclasure, Andy 307 Coleman, Betty 307 Coleman, Charles 307 Coleman, Freddy Coleman, Martha 335 Coleman, Paul 131, 162, 188, 215 218, 219, 223, 224 Coleman, Robert 307 Codings, Thomas 335 Collins, Eddie 127, 169, 171 Collup, David 307 Collura, Roy Compean, Daniel 181, 185, 335 Cone, Patricia 130, 166, 188, 191, 307 Connell, Marcia Coody, John 213, 230, 335 Cook, Cheryl 335 Cook, Darlene 335 Cook, Mike 307 Cook, Patricia 166 Coolgrove, Bill Coon, Richard 245, 335 Cooper, Judy 62, 139, 141, 191, 307 ♦Corder, Mr. Ray 33, 137 Cormican, Patricia 307 Corn, Pete 335 Coronado, Benita 335 Corter, M. Cortez, Irene 120 Cortez, K. Cortez, R. 130 Cortez, Vincent 351 Costilla, Elvira 335 Cotton, William 194 Couch, Brenda Cowan, Marcia 307 Cowles, Hughie 213, 307 Cox, Dale 71, 100, 107, 130, 140, 148, 176, 179 Cox, Darlene 110 130, 136, 142, 191, 308 Cox, Karen 335 Cox, Willie 179 Craig, Phenix 213 Crain, Pam 142 Crawford, Craig 335 Crawford, Donna 137, 190, 261 Criss, Mary 248, 261 Criss, Sue 308 Crocher, Norma 308 Croft, Ronnie 335 Crosby, Gail 130, 142, 188, 191, 247, 308 Crowder, Margie 308 Crutchfield, Kenneth 182 Cruz, Celso 335 Cruz, Jimmy 181 Cruz, Joe Cruz, Maria 261 Cummings, Marilyn 308 Cummins, Billie Marie 122, 308 Cunningham, Kaye 142, 308 Curtis, Seelney Cushman, Ralph 130, 308 Cutaia, Rudy Cypert, Barbara 195, 261 D Dahn, Donny 308 Damon, Frances 165, 167, 247, 308 Dampier, Bob Dampier, Pat 127, 261 Daniel, Joann 336 Daniel, Patricia 336 Daniel, Suzanne 261 Danziger, Bernice 117, 133, 137, 169, 261 Darcey, Kathy 261 Darilek, Bobby 130 150, 162, 169, 188, 215, 216, 218, 221, 223, 224, 262 Dato, Johnny 308 Daugherty, Linda Davenport, Mark Davidson, Harvey 179, 262 Davidson, Robbie 194, 308 Davies, Barbara 72, 129, 130, 139, 142, 195, 262 Davis, Danny 336 Davis, Dave Davis Dianne 336 Davis, Fred 336 Davis, Gary 132, 336 Davis, Gayle 132, 195, 262 Davis, Lee 182, 336 Davis, Linda 336 Davis, Mary 308 Davis, Sue 262 deAlejandro, Gloria 120, 262 deAlejandro, Marie 120, 336 DeBorde, Harry 132, 336 DeBorde, Larry 132, 336 DeBorde, Richard 262 Deever, Karen 104, 132, 136, 170 191, 308 deGraffenreid, Robert 262 DeHayos, Samuel 309 DeLaCruz, Linda 309 DeLa'Cruz, Marie 336 de la Garza, Albert 262 a'e la Garza, Rachel 336 De la Isla, George 213 234, 336 De la Isla, James 130, 148, 263 Deleery, David DeLeon, Margaret 336 DeLeon, Sandra 336 De Leon, Theresa Delgado, Jesse 309 DeMunbrun, Cheryl 188, 263 Denman, Robert 127, 171, 181, 263 Denison, Marguerite 169, 263 Denton, Bobby 309 Denton, Judy 130, 142, 189, 309 Derks, Bill 139, 309 de Shazo, John 130, 179, 263 Devoti, Nannette 137, 142, 189, 336 Dezendof, James 194 Diaz, Margaret 336 Dickinson, Carol 161, 195, 263 Dillahunty, Margaret 130, 133, 142, 191, 309 Dillon, Donna 63, 130, 137, 165, 167, 169, 191, 309 ♦Dixon, Richard 183 Dobbs, Sue 130, 133, 139, 142, 189, 195, 309 Dobbs, Tommy 336 Dodds, Bob 263 Dodds, Lyndon 336 Dohman, Patricia 309 Dolcater, Norma 309 Dollar, Sandra 126, 130, 263 Dcolan, Betty 110, 190, 248, 249 Doolittle, Johnny 130, 139, 148, 189, 195, 263 Doolittle, Sherry 132, 309 Darantes, Alice Dorantes, Anita 336 ♦Dorsett, Mrs. Eleanor 34, 100 ♦Dorsett, Mr. Lawrence 37, 127, 171 Doss, Larry 157, 189, 264 Douglas, Sherri 122, 132, 336 Douty, Truman 69, 99, 130, 148, 157, 160, 162, 169, 179, 190 205, 207, 212, 230, 233, 264 Dowdy, Gerald Dowdy, Helen 130, 137, 139, 190 195, 264 Dowell, Norma 336 ♦Dowling, Mr. Errol 28, 213, 215 Downey, Delores 130, 264 Doyle, Dcnice 167, 188, 191, 309 Doyle, Toni 164, 309 Drescher, Lorena Drew, Glenn 336 Drude, Marcie 309 Due, Hedy 309 Dugan, Kay 142, 309 Dumas, Doris Duncan, Nelson 194, 309 Dunn, Brian 149, 336 Dunn, Brian 213, 226, 336 Dunn, Colin 264 Duplantis, Linda 130, 190, 264 Dupree, Bernard Dupree, Bill 336 Duran, Lois 162 Durham, Pamela 132, 137, 142, 181, 184, 188, 191, 310 ♦Durrenberger, Mr. Charles 26 Dushuanack, Lillian 310 ♦Dyches, Mr. Henry E Eager, Loren 182, 336 ♦Earle, Mrs. Ella 20 Earles, Tommy 189, 336 Easley, Connie 336 East, James 182, 310 Easterwood, Jerry 130, 213, 244, 245, 336 Eaton, Janet 166, 336 Ebersole, Richard ♦Ebrecht, Mrs. Elwanda 35 Eckman, Catherine 336 Edsall, Donna 165, 167, 247, 310 Edwards, Nancy 68, 190, 264 Egger, Sherry 336 Eichelberger, Gary 213, 336 Elam, Marsha Lynn 264 Ellis, Barbara 264 Ellis, Cassie Ellis, Jenny 120, 337 Ellis, Jimmy Ellis, Ronnie 337 Ellisor, Phyllis 130, 137, 265 Elsbcrry, Denise 120, 126, 337 Emerson, Prentice 181, 310 Emison, Rhonda 57, 131, 132, 142, 189, 310 Emmons, Linda Eneks, Billy 337 Engbrock, Jimmy 310 Engelmann, Dayna 189 Epperson, Sherry 337 Epps, Terry 337 Erdmann, David 265 Erdmann, Eric Erwin, John 183 Erwin, Ronnie 337 Erwin, Sharon 132, 310 Escalante, Chris 310 Escalante, Johnny 337 Escamilla, Ernest 181, 185, 310 Espinosa, Andrew 310 Espinosa, Dolores 337 Espinosa, Josephine 337 Espinosa, Lorraine 337 Espinosa, Jichael 184, 185, 265 Espinosa, Mike 180 Espinosa, Rachel 265 Espinosa, Virginia 310 Esquibel, Exekiel 310 Esquivel, Odelia Estrada, Edward 104, 265 Evans, David 149 Evans, Donnie 149, 207, 208, 238, 242, 310 Evans, Emily 167, 168, 249, 337 ♦Evans, Mrs. Evelyn 14 Evans, Pamela F Fagan, Ann 265 Falcon, Gloria 337 Falkes, Gregory ) L 1 £ ■ ■ - I 358 - tywrM I. i VAUGHN'S, INC. 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Foster, Mark Foster, Ricky 153, 310 Foster, William 338 ♦Foster, Mrs. Winifred 32 Fouse, Alice 53, 54, 93, 114, 128, 130, 142, 266 Fowler, Connie 137, 164, 169, 191, 310 Fowler, Linda 311 Fox, John 213, 310 Fox, John 213, 310 Foye, Mary 122, 338 Foye, Virginia 118, 123, 191, 311 Fraley, Karen 338 Francis, Jay 161, 338 Franke, Nancy 166 Freeman, Donna 132, 167, 168 338 Freeman, Judson, 266 Freeman, Mike 95, 103, 104, 105, 150, 155, 266 French, Ronald 104, 338 Frennesson, Lucky 142, 187, 189, 334, 338 Frey, Charles 338 Frey, Florence 311 Frey, Gloria 133, 266 Fry, Bennie Ray 212, 218, 221, 233, 266 Fry, Tommy 130, 149, 179, 311 Fuege, Steve 179, 265 Fuentes, Juanita 338 Fueutes, Gloria 311 Fulton, Claire 130, 133, 266 Fultz, Wayne 311 Fute, Charles Fyffe, Dorothy 247 G Gaboury, Chuck 104, 132, 157, 160, 172, 189, 266 Gaboury, Tommy 338 Gallant, Gary Gallorda, Joe 194 Gamblin, Mike 311 Gamboa, Esfella 169, 311 ♦Gammage, Mrs. Sara Ganz, Larry 338 Garcia, Angelita 267 Garcia, Delores Garcia, Eleanora 267 Garcia, Eugene 267 Garcia, Eva 311 Garcia, Evangeline Garcia, Johnny 132 Garcia, Johnny Garcia, Leopold 194 Garcia, Linda 267 Garcia, Mary 267 Garcia, Mary Ellen Garcia, Rqul 188, 311 Garcia, Richard Garcia, Rudy Garner, Darrow 130, 149, 157, 238, 311 Garner, Pam 139, 191, 311 Garnett, George Garrett, Devry 157, 179, 311 Garrett, Don 311 Garrett, Lari Garrett, Greg 338 Garsee, Eddie 149, 179, 311 Garson, Carl 182, 185, 267 Garwood, Danny Garza, Candelario 182, 185, 311 Garza, Carmen Garza, Danny 182, 185, 338 Garza, Ercilia 338 Garza, Ernestine 121, 311 Garza, Gloria 338 Garza, Gloria 338 Garza, Joe Garza, Lillian 338 Gatewood, Charles 213, 311 Gatewood, Robert 213, 338 Gatewood, Sara 338 Gatewood, Stephen 338 Gatlin, Herbert 338 Gaulden, David 182, 311 Gay, Charlotte 120, 338 ♦Gentry, Mrs. Sandra 30 Gentry, Sherry 167, 267 German, Bill 267 Gibson, Gary Gibson, Gwen 73, 128, 190, 267 Gillock, Don 338 Gilmore, Glenda 311 ♦Gilmore, Mrs. Lillie Gilmore, Robbie 338 Gilson, Bobby 311 Gist, Mike 126, 267 Glass, Barbara Glass, Canny 127, 311 Glass, Jackie 126, 267 Glass, Michael 338 Glen, Pamela 52, 53, 54, 91, 100, 115, 118, 139, 142, 188, 191, 195, 308, 311 Glenn, Mina 130, 132, 142, 249, 338 Gloria, Garbara 122 Godby, Kenneth 338 Godeke, Raymond 130, 148, 162, 201, 212, 268 Goebel, Leslie 268 Goebel, Phyllis 132, 338 Goldsmith, Martha 130, 136, 142, 191, 311 Goldstein, Martin 245, 312 Gomez, Gloria 121, 133, 312 Gomez, Ray 105, 132, 312 Gomez, Rose Mary Gonzales, Alfred Gonzales, Armando 182, 312 Gonzales, Becky 52, 53, 57, 92, 100, 119, 175, 189, 339 Gonzales, Danny 339 Gonzales, Delia 312 Gonzales, Evangeline 132 Gonzales, Gloria 339 Gonzales, Jody 53, 54, 57, 100, 109, 113, 130, 150, 153, 176, 190, 268 Gonzales, Joe 183, 33? Gonzales, Joe Lewis 189 Gonzales, Johnny 105, 172, 268 Gonzales, Juan Gonzales, Linda 132, 339 Gonzales, Phillip 339 Gonzales, Rachel 339 Gonzales, Roy 181, 312 Good, Sherry 57, 66, 67, 101, 104, 108, 170, 176, 308 Goodman, Brenda 312 Goodnight, Raymond 130, 149, 169, 312 Goodwin, Brenda 312 Goodwin, Jane 121, 312 Goodwin, Mickey Gordinier, Mike 268 Gordon, Barbara Goron, Glenda 339 Gordon, Larry Gordon, Lee 312 Gordon, Patricia 312 Gordon, Shirley 132, 165, 339 Gorenflo, Bill Goswick, Gayle 120, 312 Gottselig, Beverly 120, 132, 268 Goftselig, Larry 148, 162, 205, 268 Gough, David Gough, Ciane 312 Gowdy, Johnny 61, 131, 162, 169, 189, 214, 215, 219, 224, 268 Grace, Rise 268 Gragard; Butch 268 Gragard, Merle • Graham, Bobbie 339 ♦Graham, Mrs. Nora 28, 164 Graham, Paul 135, 3T2 Grant, Kenneth 153, 194, 312 Grant, Nancy 57, 109, 136, 139, 142, 187, 188, 191, 312 Grauke, Mike 105, 268 Gray, Bill 339 Gray, Charles 130, 149, 156, 169, 246, 312 Grays, Alfred Lee 213, 339 ♦Greenwood, Mr. Hulen 29 Gresham, Allen 130, 268 Griffin, Kathleen 339 Griffin, Robert 312 Griffiths, Carol 120, 169, 189, 191, 312 Grisham, Donna 313 Groff, Jerry Ann 131, 143, 188, 190, 269 Guajardo, Hilda Guajardo, Olga Guerin, Mike 175, 26? Guerra, Mary 339 Guerrero, George Guerrero, Mary 339 Guess, John 149, 213, 245, 313 Guidry, Linda 57, 119, 130, 137, 139, 313 Guidry, Sandra 339 Guilbeaux, Bydia 313 Gurney, Barbara 269 Getierrey, Mary Gutierrez, Helen 313 Gutierrez, Raymond 182 Gutirrez, Blanche 120, 339 Gutirrez, Henry 339 Guturrez, Maria 339 Guturrez, Richard 339 Guturrez, Siro 339 Guzman, Ernest H Haarup, Debby 53, 57, 130, 149, 191, 313 Hagan, Mike 182, 185, 26? Hagan, Robert 127, 181, 269 Haggard, Judy 130, 137, 139, 313 Hairston, Deborah 122, 132, 189, 339 Hall, Becky 313 Hall, Bill 269 Hall, Cheryl 133, 308, 313 Hall, Dana Hamala, Winnie 269 Hamilton, Tom 139, 228, 229, 231, 313 Hamlin, Leonard 313 Hammitt, Gary 269 Hammond, Maxine 133, 166, 313 Hommu, Carleen 33? Hamner, Linda 139, 167, 168, 269 Hampton, Steve 213, 234, 339 Hancock, Don 339 ♦Hand, Mr. W. P. 26 Hanish, Susan 313 Hanna, Kathy 313 Hanna, N. W. 270 Hanks, Norman 269 Hansen, J. W. 130, 161, 179, 245, 269 Harden, Barbara 339 Harden, Keith 102 Hardin, Bill 132, 313 Harkrider, Carl 110, 182, 185, 270 Harling, Claire 166, 339 Harlow, Linda 270 ♦Harman, Miss Lana 3ft, 166, 247 Harms, Arthur 139, 180, 181, 185, 314 Harms, Charla 270 Harms, Kaye 270 Harolin, Bill Harper, Don 102, 314 Harrell, Hurbert 339 Harris, Barbara 314 Harris, Brian Harris, Earl 314 Harris, 62, 130, 131, 141, 148, 179, 190, 242, 270 ♦Harris, Mr. George 33, 187 Harris, Glenys 133, 169, 188, 270 Harris, James ♦Harris, Mrs. Jo 34 Harris, Joe Harris, Pam 51, 57, 190, 270 Harris, Ronnie 105, 170, 172, 270 ♦Harris, Mr. Warren 19 Harrison, Debby 334 Harrison, Sherry 248, 314 Hart, Rosann 247, 314 Hartensteiner, Pat 119, 133, 270 Hartman, Jay 139, 314 Hartman, Kim 51, 130, 190, 271 Hartzog, Bill 314 Harvey, Kay 133, 165, 314 Harwell, Brenda 130, 195, 271 Harwell, Rebecca 195, 314 Haskins, David Haskinson, Sharon 119, 130, 169, 188, 191, 308, 314 Hassell, Jimmy ♦Haston, Miss Ann 37, 106, 174, 176 Hatch, Anita 314 Hatch, Chris 339 Hatcher, Danny 182, 184, 185, 271 Hauck, Linda 120, 339 Hawkins, David 213, 339 Hawkins, Doris 271 360 RANKIN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION automatic Mil2 3 3 2 i nryat V, 7 , „ -XUi; MISSIONS BUSINESS 4 IY Automatic Transmissions Are Our Only Business Open Seven Days a Week and Evenings Houston 17, Texas—7320 Long Drive—Ml 4-1918 San Antonio, Texas—5096 Blanco Road—Dl 4-3403 Houston, Texas—4701 Westheimer—MO 6-2263 at Post Oak 361 General Index Hawkins, Margaret 188, 271 Hawthorne, Sarah Ann 118, 132, 33? Hayden, Linda 339 Hayden, Robert Hayes, Billy 340 Hayes, Calvin 181, 340 Hayes, Kenneth 314 Hayes, Steph'en (Mike) 340 Haygood, Sherri 62, 130, 140, 150, 169, 190, 271 Hayman, Bobby 135, 314 Hays, Suzzie 271 Head, Dolores 122 Heckman, John 182 Heckman, Shirley 271 Hedrick, Becky 120, 132, 340 Heeth, Danny 340 Heeth, Richard 105, 314 Heidemann, Doug 105, 314 Heidemann, Pat 130, 132, 271 Helm, Cathy 314 Helms, Jackie 130, 133, 271 Helton, Pat 100, 130, 148, 157, 163, 189, 212, 240, 271 Henderson, Garry 110, 181, 271 Henry, Charles H. Henry, Charles R. Henry, David 314 Henry, Jerry 104, 139, 157, 170, 172, 314 Henry, Johnny 340 Henry, Kathryn Henson, Jeannene 314 Henson, William 340 Heredia, Mary 314 Hernandez, Al Hernandez, Alfred 183, 314 Hernandez, Alice 272 Hernandez, Arnold Hernandez, Atancia 272 Hernandez, Charles Hernandez, ’ Delores Maria 340 Hernandez, Ernest 137 Hernandez, Fred Hernandez, Gilbert Hernandez, Jesse 226, 314 Hernandez, Magdalena 120, 340 Hernandez, Maria Hernandez, Pete Hernandez, Phillip Hernandez, Rachel 272 Hernandez, Roger 182, 340 Hernandez, Rosalinda 340 Hernandez, Sylvia 73, 104, 128, 132, 165, 272 Herndon, Debbie 340 Herndon, Wanda 340 Herren, Janice 314 Herrera, Rebecca 340 Herrera, Ruben ♦Herrington, Mr. Charles 18 Hibler, Benny 315 Hickman, Nancy 340 Hicks, Billy 340 Higginbotham, Linda 122, 340 Hill, Donna Jean 272 Hill, Jackie 165, 315 Hill, Suzanne 340 Hill, Tommy 163, 246, 315 Hilley, Alton 272 Hinkle, Dale 315 Hincjosa, Joel 185, 191, 340 Hinojosa, Magda Hinson, Freddy 54, 62, 113, 157, 178, 179, 239, 272 Hodges, Frankie 124, 272 Hoevelman, David Hoevelman, Steve 272 Hohlt, Linda 139, 153, 159, 169, 315 Holdren, Ricky Holdt, Ken 148, 272 Holland, Mike 54, 139, 157, 169, 186, 187, 272 Holloway, Tommy Hollowell, Margaret 133, 143, 169, 187, 188, 191, 315 Holly, Willie 182, 185, 340 Holmes, Julia 53, 57, 62, 109, 130 143, 167, 168, 176, 308, 315 Holmes, Mary 130, 143, 247, 340 Houlb, Milton Hood, Barbara 340 Hood, Carolyn 340 Hood, Delores 133, 272 ♦Hood, Mr. Morris 19 Hope, Galen 226, 340 Horton, Cathy 340 Horton, Jackie 132, 315 Houghtaling, Joe 181, 183 Howard, Gwen 340 Howard, Steve 130, 315 ♦Howell, Mrs. Betty 36, 169 Howell, Patsy Mae 340 Hrivnatz, Henry 99, 182, 315 Hubbard, Phil 315 Herdson, Dawford 314 Hudson, Gerry 341 Hueter, Bill 105, 172, 273 Huffsmith, Patricia 341 Hughes, Alan 181, 184, 185, 170, 273 Hughes, Donald 273 Hulsey, Anita 137, 189, 341 ♦Hulsey, Mrs. Mary Jo 16, 164, 165 Humphries, Debbie 132, 139, 315 Humphries, Donnie 149, 157, 246, 315 Humphrey, Joyce 273 Hunnicut, Judy 124, 126, 273 Hurbrough, Nancy 341 Hurley, David 213, 315 Hurt, Billie June 314 Hurt, Oma 161, 314 Hutcherson, Frank Hyman, Charlotte ♦Ingham, Mrs. Ingeborg 21, 138 Insco, Gloria 315 Irvin, Eddie Ivy, David 180, 184, 273 J Jackson, Bernard 180, 184, 273 Jackson, Betty 273 Jackson, Bill 315 Jackson, Danny Jackson, Esther 166, 341 Jackson, Jesse 182, 185, 341 Jackson, Jimmy 315 Jackson, Larry Jackson, Randy Jacobi, Van 315 Jaloma, Connie Jaloma, Pete 194 Jaloma, Vivian 273 Jama, Ronnie James, Charles 341 James, Donald 128, 341 James, Jimmy 273 James, Marilyn 132, 167, 315 Janecka, Dianne 133, 143, 273 Janecka, Nancy 62, 130, 143, 160, 188, 248, 315 ♦Jarry, Mrs. Margaret 23 Jasper, Jerry 273 Jasso, Martin Jenkerson, Jeni 166, 315 Jenkins, Jerry 130, 315 Jennings, Belinda 193, 274, 315 Jennings, Oveida 193, 315 Jennings, Shelia 274 Jenson, Linda 167, 168, 249, 341 Jerdan, Linda 248, 341 Jerdon, Wanda 315 Jernigan, Sharon 50, 334, 341 Jewell, Chris 341 Jimenez, Oralia 341 Jimenez, Rachel Jimenez, Stella 120, 188, 274 Joe, Raymond 341 Joe Sheila 130, 139, 169, 189, 316 Joe, Stephanie 189, 341 ♦John, Miss Madge 20, 98 ♦Johnson, Mr. A. B. Johnson, Don 341 Johnson, Doris 274 Johnson, James 316 Johnson, Jane 341 Johnson, Joyce Johnson, Kathi 111, 316 ♦Johnson, Mr. Kenneth 27, 148, 155 Johnson, Linda Johnson, Marvin 148, 213, 341 Johnson, Patricia 341 Johnston, Paula 341 Johnston, Robert 341 Jones, Bobby 341 Jones, Carol Jean 316 Jones, Darlene 104, 274 Jones, Deborah 341 Jones, Gale 341 Jones, Helene 160, 169, 180, 184, 274 Jones, Janis 274 Jones, Jean 132, 316 Jones, Jimmy 182 Jones, Joyce Jones, Kathryn 341 Jones, Lester 104, 149, 172, 274 Jones, Mike Jones, Mike Jones, Rita 341 Jones, Thomas 316 Jordan, Danny 170, 182, 316 Joyner, Janice 120, 139, 274 Julian, Gordon 62, 130, 148, 169, 179, 237, 242, 275 Jusko, Michael Justes, Janice 189, 341 Justice, Joe 132, 316 K Kaba, Albert 72, 128 Karm, Linda Lou 341 Kearns, Kathy Keese, Bill 54, 114, 155, 179, 186, 187, 316 Keeton, Ralph Kellam, Wayne 342 Kellum, Mildred 342 Kelly, Billy Kelly, Cathy 342 Kelly, David 275 Kelly, John 148, 206, 212, 275 Kelly, Mary 342 ♦Kendrick, Mr. D. L. 26 Kennedy, Joseph 182, 185, 316 Kent, James 342 Kerbow, Joe Keys, Lou 137, 181, 184, 275 Keys, Sue 136, 182, 184, 275 Kieke, Janice 139, 275 Kilgo, Paula Sue 342 Killengsworth, Joann 132, 166, 316 Kilgore, John Kilpatrick, Mike Kimball, Dennis 316 Kimball, Ronald Wayne 219, 226, 342 Kimbell, Kay 58, 132, 316 King, David 130, 275 King, Donna 316 King, Duanne 151, 179, 316 King, Gary 50, 52, 53, 54, 90, 100, 115, 130, 148, 178, 179, 195, 275 King, James 182 King, Jay King, Judity Ann 342 King, Ray Kingcaid, Mike 163, 201, 212, 275 Kinnebrew, Randie Kipp, Everette Kipp, John 130, 148, 219, 275 Kirk, Mary 121, 275 Kirk, Sterling 275 Kirrane, Patsy 130, 137, 143, 316 Kitchens, David 342 Klingensmith, Michael 276 Klotz, Larry 316 Knight, Jan 57, 131, 143, 175, 176, 180, 191, 308, 316 Knobloch, Kerri 139, 342 Knobloch, Kevin 130, 132, 139, 149, 179, 317 Knowles, Stanford 149, 245, 317 Knox, Debra 342 Kocurek, Cindy 342 ♦Koehler, Mr. H. W. Koenig, Rudy 276 Koeppen, Harrietfe 342 Kohler, Marshall 153, 317 Krai, Butch 317 Kramis, Gary 104, 139, 155, 169, 172, 276 Krengle, Cliff 342 Krengle, Jeanie 342 Krengle, Mike Kucera, Evelyn 276 Kuehn, Bobby 317 Kuti, John 170, 317 Kyle, Linda 120, 193, 276 L LaCoste, Cheryl Laeke, Jouathan 342 Laird, Tommy 183, 342 Lallier, Jeanette 118, 169, 276 Lambert, Mary 317 Lambert, Robert 276 Lambright, Carl 317 ♦Lamkin, Mr. John H. Lamon, Rudy 226 Landa, Linda 317 Landa, Ray Landers, John 126, 276 Lane, James Hale 317 Lang, Marilyn 120, 190, 276 Lang, Mary 124, 126, 276 Langley, Shirley 317 Lansden, Charlene Lansden, Paulette 342 Larjent, Jerry Rae 57, 174, 176, 276 Lassiter, Billy 342 Latham, Mike 317 Latham, Walter LaVallee, Janet 104, 342 LaVanda, Fonda 104, 317 Lawson, Charles 105, 172, 276 Lawson, Martha 132, 249, 342 Laura, Wesley Laurentz, David 105, 189, 342 Lee, Becky 122, 342 Lee, Eileen 277 Lee, Thomas 317 Lee, Sherry 104, 277 Lehoske, Frank 317 Leonard, Neal 105, 342 ♦Leonard, Mr. Wiiliam 32 Leos, David 342 Lester, Janice 342 Lester, Richard Arlin 342 Lester, Vicki Lynn 277 Letterman, Gary Levien, Jimmy 317 Levine, Ronnie 72, 73, 128, 132, 342 Lew, Robert 183, 317 Lew, Tommy 342 Lew, Winchel 181, 185, 317 Lewis, Carolyn 137, 139, 317 Lewis, Fred Lewis, Harry 102, 317 Lewis, Jack 194, 317 362 Best Wishes To Each Graduate HOUSTON LIGHTING POWER COMPANY a Texas taxpaying, investor-owned electric service company n The Most Trusted Name In Electronics 363 General Index ♦Lewis, Mr. James 195 Lewis, John Woodrow Lewis, Marie E. 342 Lewis, Ralph Lewis, Russel 139, 179, 277 Licair, Frances 342 Liljeslrand, Cindy 343 Limon, Rudy Lingor, John 53, 130, 139, 158, 179 Lipp, Linda 317 Littrell, David 227 Lively, Robyn 191, 317 Lloyd, Sharon 317 Locke, Jonathan Loes, David Lohr, Dennis 317 Lokey, Jennifer 343 Lominac, Bobbie 130, 137, 190, 277 Long, Sandra 128, 318 Longoria, Adolph Lopez, Eloise 137, 248, 277 Lopez, Esperanza 343 Lopez Guadalupe Lopez, Hermilio 343 Lopez, Linda 318 Lopez, Lupe 132, 137, 189, 343 Lopez, Richard 343 Lopez, Tony 137 Lopez, Veronica Lord, Mrs. Maryanne Loredo, Armando 150, 176, 180, 183, 184 Loreda, Robert 228, 229, 343 Lottman, Cathy 318 Lou, J. Loveless, Kerry 343 Loveless, Kirby Lee Lowe, Jane 318 Lowe, Sallie Lowe, Wayne 183, 343 Lowis, John 103, 104, 132, 139, 158, 277 Lozano, Dolores 343 Lozano Fred 105, 172, 277 Lozano, Mary 277 Lucas, Michael 343 Lucas, Tom 278 Luce, Ken 53, 179, 343 Luedecke, Richard 343 Lueders, Mike 73, 129, 278 Luera, Martha 189, 278 Lugo, Tommy 343 Luna, Alfred 1 81 Lunceford, Jony 105, 139, 151, 343 . Lund, Dennis 343 Lundsford, Belinda 53, 130, 143, 187, 189, 343 Lundsford, Judy Laron Lutz, John 132, 137, 160, 163, 169, 209, 278 Lutz, Nannette 109, 130, 132, 136, 143, 160, 169, 191, 318 Me McAdams, Debbie 104, 132, 189, 343 McAdams, Kathy 130, 167, 190, 195, 278 McBride, Alice Nell 343 McBride, Chuch 163, 246, 318 McCammon, Marjorie 278 McClintock, Darryll 62, 130, 133, 140, 150, 190, 278 McClintock, Ross 318 McClister, James D. (Pete) 318 McClung, Wayne 343 ♦McConnell, Mr. James 20, 59 110, 111, 112 McCoy, Bruce 132, 343 McCoy, Dan ice 318 McCray, Connie 191, 318 Me Creery, Frank 130, 169, 278 McDaniel, Patsy 318 McDermolt, John 278 McDonald, Barbara 130, 278 McDonald, Glenn 130, 179, 188, 242, 278 McDowell, Ray 343 McDowell, Shirley 343 McDuff, Frank 100, 130, 148, 158, 163, 169, 186, 187, 201, 207, 208, 212, 232, 278 McEwin, Byron 279 McGary, Kenny 343 McGary, Kenny 343 McGinnis, Robert 318 ♦McGee, Mr. Paul 29 McGehee, Elaine 318 McGuffy, Sally ♦McJunkin, Miss Anne 22 McKenzie, Wanda 133, 279 McKeown, Jimmy McKeown, Joe McKinney, Michael 343 McLain, Rodney 343 McLellan, Joe 69, 130, 148, 179, 279 McLellan, Toni 123, 318 ♦McMahan, Mrs. Emma 22 McMane, Linda 120, 279 McMillian, Margaret 318 McMillian, Stephen 170, 182, 184, 185, 279 ♦McNeil, Mrs. Evelyn 34, 140 McNeil, Gerald 170 McNeil, Malcolm 123, 127, 128, 171, 318 McNeil, Margaret 127, 130, 143, 171, 318 McNeill, Beverly 104, 139, 195, 318 McPearson, Mr. Pat 18, 194 McPhdil, Carla Sue McRae, B. 194 McSwain, Danny 279 McVey, Paula 343 McWhirtcr, Mr. George 12 M Mabasa, Jesse 183, 343 Mace, Diane 132, 188, 318 Macek, Donna 132, 137, 343 Macey, Norman 135, 318 Macrae, Bruce 279 Maerz, Cindy 130, 139, 143, 191, 318 Magness, Linda 130, 318 Magnra, Jacqueline 318 Maguire, Vicki 189, 344 Mah, Florence 279 Mah, Jean 195, 318 Maid, Mary 122 Maldonado, Mary Alice Malicofe, Miss Sandra 28 Mancha, Irene 122, 344 Mangiameli, Larry 213, 244 Mann, Kathleen 319 Mannel, Lenora 319 Manno, Kathy 165 Manno, Regina 160, 344 Mansur, Douglas 344 Mansur, Sharon 133, 161, 279 Marcasol, Terri 319 Marek, Katy 248, 279 Marin, Jimmy 344 Marin, Joe Marits, Johnny 344 Marks, Johnny 182 Markum, Jim 174, 279 Marsac, Max 344 Marsh, John 1 79 Marsh, Robert 344 Marshall, Richard 62, 130, 178, 179, 280 Marshall, Sharon 319 Martin, Betty 121 Martin, Beverly 280 Martin, Bobby 344 Martin, Brian 344 Martin, Charles 280 Martin, Daniel 127 Martin, Danny 280 Martin, Debbie 122 Martin, Jene 139, 319 Martin, John 169 Martin, Linda Martin, Robert Martinez, Angie 319 Martinez, Bernardo Martinez, Esther 319 Martinez, Evangelina 122, , 280 Martinez, Francis 280 Martinez, Grade 122, 319 Martinez, Irene 104, 132 Martinez, Jackie 280 Martinez, Joe 181, 185, 319 Martinez, Johnny Martinez, Lucy 319 Martinez, Manuel 182, 319 Martinez, Marcella Martinez, Margaret 319 Martinez, Michael 344 Martinez, Robert Martinez, Roy Martinez, Theresa 344 Martinez, Victor 216 Marx, Joe 99, 182 Mason, Marsha 344 Mason, Tommy 344 Massey, Kathy 319 Massey, Morna 133, 319 Mata, Mary Helen 319 Mata, Noberto 180, 181, 185, 319 Matamoros, Johnny 280 Matejek, Anna 344 Mathes, Sheila 319 Matthews, Lynn 52, 100, 132, 143, 188, 191, 319 Mattson, Claude 213 Mafyeh, Anna 166 May, Dorothy 319 May, Linda 320 ♦Maybin, Mr. Kit 22, 169 Mayberry, Frances 133, 190, 280 Maynew, Peggy 320 Mazac, Nancy 280 ♦Mazzu, Mr. Thomas 21 Meadows, Linda Medellin, Joe Medellin Mary Helen 344 Menchaca, Rudy 344 Mendez, Esther 122, 344 Mendez, Josephine 344 Mendez, Yolanda Mendoza, Bonnie Sue 344 Mendoza, Celso 279 Mendoza, Eddie 344 Mendoza, Celso 279 Mendoza, Eddie 344 Menke, Linda 133, 281 ♦Menton, Mrs. Barbara 32 Meredith, Tommy 130, 320 Merrell, Tommy 130, 320 Merrell, Gene 213, 344 Merritt, Lana Louise Meyreles, Deyanira 344 Mick, Mary Annette 105, 132, 170, 195, 344 Middleton, Mike 151, 188, 320 Mikolic, Milka 122 Miller, Carl 123, 170, 344 ♦Miller, Mrs. Irene 32 Miller, Jerry 344 Miller, Karen 104, 195, 344 Miller, Mark 132, 161, 189, 344 Miller, Pennie 143, 320 Miller, Robert 105, 320 Miller, Sammy 130, 179 Milligan, Patrick 344 Mills, Craig 246, 344 ♦Mills, Mrs. Faynette 15 Mills, James 130, 149, 213, 320 Mills, Tommy 52, 54, 100, 131, 148, 150, 158, 178, 179, 281 Mixon, Jimmy 281 Mixon, Robert Mixon, Sally 164, 344 Mobley, Alan 139, 179, 320 ♦Mohle, Mrs. Eula 21, 132 Montano, Sharon 281 Montgomery, Deborah 345 Montgomery, Mike Montgomery, Sheila 122, 132, 189, 334, 345 Monthly, Phillip 345 Montoya, John Edward Mooney, John 181, 185 Moor, Lee 320 Moore, Billy 52, 100, 129, 130, 138, 139, 149, 155, 159, 179, 191, 246, 320 Moore, Edwin 281 Moore, Glenda Marie 121, 320 Moore, James 130, 345 Moore, James 345 Moore, Kenneth 105, 127, 139, 169, 171, 172, 281 Moore, Mike Moore, Paul 130, 132, 169, 187, 188, 195, 243, 281 Moore, Rosalie 123, 348 Moore, Terri 281 Morales, Alex Morales, Antonio Morales, Diana 320 Morales, Ernestine 320 Morales, Felipe Morales, Josie 345 Morales, Ruth 281 Moreno, Carlos Moreno, Carmen 281 Moreno, Esmeraldo 122, 345 Moreno, Josie Moreno, Lorendo Moreno, Louis 345 Moreno, Lucille Morgan, Edith 320 Morin, Linda 137, 169, 188, 281 Morin, Paula Morley, Charles Morley, Ricky 213, 345 Morris, Barbara 130, 345 Morris, Dwight, 345 Morris, Edna 121, 281 Morris, Gayle 345 Morris, Karen 282 Morris, Linda 128, 320 Morris, Joann 117, 169, 282 Morris, Judy Gail 345 Morris, Martha 119, 308, 320 Morris, Rosalie Morrison, Charles 213, 345 Morrison, Kay 320 Morrow, Lora Lee 169, 282 ♦Morrow, Mrs. Sylvia 21 Morse, Scott Morton, Debbie 137, 345 Morton, Sheila 320 Mosher, Rose Ann 320 Mosley, Nancy 130, 139, 143, 169, 189, 195, 282 Mostyn, Donald Mozingo, Jutta 121, 320 Mozingo, Roy 126, 179, 282 Mulvihill, Barbara 51, 169, 190 Mulvihill, Tam 121, 320 Munger, David 213, 239, 345 Muniz, Victor Munneke, Gary 130, 132, 160, 162, 163, 169, 222, 282 Munoz, Alma 345 Munoz, Frank 320 Munoz, Linda 282 Munoz, Russell Muras, Loretta 133, 282 Murdock, Janice 320 Murphy, Beverly 345 Murphy, Carlena 345 Murphy, David 130, 179, 243, 282 Murphy, Jean 104, 123, 132, 345 Murphy, Mike 282 Murphy, Pat 345 Murray, Elaine 345 Murray, Kathryn 98, 170, 282 Musachia, Mary 132, 320 Musquiz, Ernest Musquiz, Johnny 226, 345 364 ) j I if • XV FOREST PARK FUNERAL HOME 6900 Lawndale Houston WA 6-7837 LOWE THE FLORIST ROSS INSURANCE AGENCY 3727 Broadway Ml 3-8575 All Forms of Insurance Best Wishes to THE CLASS OF '66 5201 Hillman WA 3-1631 365 General Index Musick, Forest 345 Myers, Barbara ‘Myrick, Mrs. Lillie 15, 195 Myrick, Harold 101, 130, 148, 158, 179, 195, 282 N Nagle, Danny 148, 163, 175, 176, 195, 246, 283 Najer, Maurice 345 Navarro, Janie 345 Navarro, Raymond 345 Necker, Milton Neely, Sandra 130, 133, 320 Neely, Sandra 132, 193, 283 Neely, Sheryl 345 Neely, Vicki 130, 144, 345 Neighbors, Johnnie 345 Neighbors, Mike Nelius, Gary 194, 321 Nelius, Lloyd 134, 135 Nelson, Diane 167, 168, 345 Nelson, Lorna 119, 150, 190, 283 •Nelson, Mrs. Lorraine 34 Nelson, Pat New, Mary 62, 129, 130, 144, 190, 283 Newby, Pat 144, 345 Neyland, Sharon 122, 346 Nichols, Billy Joe Nichols, Eloise 130, 167, 190, 195, 283 Nicholson, Mickey Nickson, Eddie Lee 346 ‘Niemi, Mr. Richard 37, 128 Nokolic, Milka 346 Nolen, Diane 321 ‘Noojin, Mrs. Betty 22 Norman, Michael 185, 346 Norris, Keith 346 North, Susan 166, 283 Norwood, Doris 189, 346 Norwood, Dorothy 128, 130, 132, 190, 195, 283 Novotny, Martha 137, 321 Null, C. Nuncio, 'Christine 321 Nunez, Sophie 248 Nuss, Karen 346 o Oakley, Steve 321 O'Brien, Kathy Ochiltree, Mary 119, 175, 176, 190, 283 Ochoa, Juanita 346 Ochao, Linda 321 O'Daniel, Danny 153, 283 O'Daniel, David 321 Ofczarzak, Diana 139, 284 Oliphant, Penny 122, 321 Olivas, Estella 346 ‘Olson, Mr. Charles Oncken, Sandra 57, 119, 130, 148, 190, 284 O'Neal, James 139, 148, 159, 163, 169, 186, 187, 200, 201, 202, 212, 232, 244, 245, 283 O'Neil, Pat 321 O'Nishea, Mary Louise 321 Ontiveros, Alexandria 346 Ontiveros, Charles Ontiveros, Thomas 181 Orlopp, Brad 123, 170, 188, 346 Ortiz, Abel 163, 284 Ortiz, Herman 284 Orzahal, Johnny 321 Osborne, Jeanie 321 Oskorne, Jean Osteen, Bill 181, 185 Ostrander, Daryl 284 Outlaw, Conrad 100, 130, 131, 148, 158, 284 Outlaw, James 346 Owen, Michael 284 Owen, Tommy 284 ‘Owensby, Mr. Jesse 27 P Pace, Eddie 130, 149, 179, 321 Palacios, Steve Palacios, Willie ‘Palmer, Mr. Billy Palmer, Cathy 102, 12 . 128, 131, 144, 175, 176, 321 Palmer, Steve 189 Palmer, Susan 117, 166, 169, 284 ?oims, Dorothy 346 Palms, Ernie 346 Pantin, Kenneth ‘Parker, Mrs. Annette 36 Parker, Doug 284 Parker, Guy 63, 130, 148, 158, 162, 163, 178, 179, 188, 212, 234, 285 Parker, Herman Parker, Karen 321 Parker, Lebon 64 Parker, Linda Kay 137, 285 Parker, Lynn 321 ‘Parker, Mrs. Marie Parker, Mary Lou 130, 144, 188, 191, 321 Parker, Yvonne 133, 285 Partida, Louis 105 Partida, Raul 105, 183 Parton, Glenda 321 ‘Patterson, Mrs. Janie 13 Patterson, Joann 190, 285 Patterson, Patricia 346 Patterson, Robby 346 Patton, Carla 120, 169, 321 Patton, Stephen 346 Pearson, John 321 Pearson, Suzanne 63, 130, 136, 144, 321 Peason, Eddy 179 Peco, Johnny 135, 285 Peden, Jane 133, 321 Pelham, Clyde Pelkon, Lynn Clyde Pellegrin, Alma 346 Pena, Chris 346 Pepper, Charla 104, 195, 346 Pepper, Kaye 103, 104, 132, 137, 138, 144, 169, 188, 190, 195, 285 Perez, Dora 346 Perez, Gloria 346 Perez, Linda 321 Perez, Virginia 285 Perkins, Charles 149, 151, 213, 232, 322 Perkins, John ‘Perkins, Mrs. Minnie 26, 106, 339 Perry, Carolyn 133, 144, 189, 195, 322 Perry, Joe 322 Peters, Dennis Peters, Jeff 321 Peters, Mike 322 Peterson, Danny 213, 322 Peterson, Mike 135, 322 Peterson, Suzie 119, 132, 191, 322 Peterson, William Danny Peteusky, Mary 247, 322 Petrash, Greald 105, 180, 183, 285 Petrash, Lawrence 181, 213, 285 Petschka, Susan 346 Pettyjohn, Jackie 182, 346 Phelps, Patricia 111, 127, 130, 346 Philips, Leslie 130, 148, 285, 322 Phillips, Harlan 194, 285 Philps, Terry 285 Phipps, Joan 169, 322 Picard, Brenda 132, 165 Picard, Glenda 165 Pickens, Bobby 346 ‘Pidcoke, Mrs. Jesse 30 Pimentel, Estela 322 Pindcr, Sharon 120, 346 Plonchak, Michael Plaster, Mike 130, 139, 149, 322 Platt, Judy 346 Platt, Russell 151, 322 Poehl, Elaine Ponder, Bonnie Sue 347 Pool, Linda Porter, Carolyn Porter, Glenda Porter, Jane 132, 347 Porter, Jerry 322 Posey, Sharon 347 Post, Cheryl 132, 247, 322 Post, David 130, 163, 215, 216, 221, 223, 225 Poteat, Theresa 130, 144, 347 Powell, Jeane 121, 322 Powell, Martha 121, 322 Powell, Stevie Praeter, Gary 132, 347 Prather, Camille 189, 347 Prescott, Bill 182 Prescott, John 183, 347 Preston, Cathy Pretzer, Janet 169, 322 Prevost, Darrell 243, 322 Prevost, Renee 121, 322 ‘Price, Mrs. Gladys 12 Price, Gwendelyn 347 Pritchett, Tommy 194 Puckett, Darlene 347 Puffer, Willis 213, 323 Pulido, Rosarie Pulkinen, Pat Pumphrey, James 132, 323 Purfurst, Carl 347 Pyaft, Eugenia Pyaft, Saundra 73, 129 Pyeatt, Sandra Pyle, Don 347 9 Quan, Gordon 195 Quan, Wanda 160, 347 Quesada, Linda 347 Quesada, Temoc 194, 287 Quick, Arthur Dan 347 Quinones, Elvira 323 Quinones, Javier Quinones, Raymond 185, 323 Quinones, Rene 347 Quirftero, Sam 182, 185, 347 R Rabourn, Douglas 347 Rabourn, John 182 Radliff, Dixie 54, 55, 69, 93, 94, 95, 188, 190, 284, 287 Ragan, Terry Roger Railey, Eddie 130, 148, 287 Ramirez, Adolf 181, 185, 347 Ramirez, Carmella Ramirez, Irma 347 Ramirez, Pedro 347 Ramirez, Shem 323 Ramirez, Vivian Ramirez, Yolanda 193, 324 Ramos, Andrew 182, 323 Ramos, Gilbert Ramos, Robert Ramsey, Brenda 287 Raney, Byron Raney, Pam 347 Ranton, Ronnie 323 Rasco, Gearl 323 Raska, Jimmy 287 Ray, Mr. John 31, 209 Raymond, Cliff Reagan, David 189, 347 Reagan, Regena 347 Reber, Anita 347 Redden, Martha 153, 171, 195, 287 Redman, Billy 347 Reed, Carolyn 287 Reed, Jack 148, 158, 163, 179, 204, 240, 287 Reed, Kathleen Reed, Kathy 288, 323 Reed, Lisa 189, 247, 347 Reed, Robert 347 Reese, Harold 347 Reid, Brian 213, 347 Reid, Kenneth 323 Reid, Robert Reigard, Judy 348 Renaud, Gloria 348 Rensud, Gloria Renteria, Felix 348 Renteria, Raymond Reyes, Carmen 348 Reyes, David Reyes, Delores Reyes, Gloria 348 Reyes, Irene Reyes, Mary Helen Reyes, Naomi 323 Reyes, Sarah 348 Reyna, Benny 248 Reyna, Gilbert 348 Reyna, Gilbert 104, 172, 288 Reyna, Susan 98, 323 Reynolds, Beverly 122, 132, 348 Reynolds, David 169, 179, 323 Reynolds, Lynn 323 Rezoffi, Sammy 149, 213, 323 Rhoads, Kitten 51, 101, 118, 129, 190, 288 Rhodes, Ishmael 67, 103, 104, 139, 172, 195, 288 Rice, Roy 348 Richards, H. ‘Richards, Mr. Lonnie 31, 215, 235 Richardson, Craig 149 Richardson, Gary 179, 323 ‘Richardson, Miss Judy 30, 166 248 Richardson, Paul 348 Richardson, Tresa 348 Riggs, John Rightly, Charles 323 Rios, Robert 181, 185, 323 Riftenhouse, Bob 182, 183, 323 Riviera, Bertha Rivers, Connie 133, 324 Rivers, Mike 288 Roach, Vicki 348 Roark, Glen 324 Roark, Shirley 288 Robberts, Cliff 104, 132, 170, 172, 195, 324 Roberts, John Roberts, Lonnie Roberts, Richard 348 Roberts, Ricky 324 Roberts, Rodney 288 Robertson, Frank Robinson, Gale 51, 52, 53, 100, 119, 134, 135, 155, 190, 195, 284, 288 Robinson Jeanne 130, 132, 144, 249, 348 Robinson, Susan 130, 144, 188, 191, 324 Robinson, Sue 62, 100, 130, 140, 150, 190, 284, 288 Robinson, Henry 228, 229, 230, 231, 288 Robledo, Robert Rocha, Annie Rocha, Freddie 288 Rocha, Rosemary 348 ‘Rochelle, Mrs. Jean Rodgers, Tim 179 Rodriquez, Adela 348 Rodriquez, Adrea 348 Rodriquez, Beatrice 348 Rodriquez, Dora 366 BISHOP PHOTOGRAPHERS Compliments of KNIGHT MANUFACTURING COMPANY SIGNAL OIL GAS COMPANY P i CHESTER KNIGHT '30 367 General Index Rodriques, Ernest 28? Rodriquez, Gilbert 289 Rodriquez, Gloria 289 Rodriquez, Jack 324 Rodriquez, Joe 289 Rodriquez, Luis 348 Rodriquez, Marcelino 28? Rodriquez, Maria 248 Rodriquez, Maria 289 Rodriquez, Moses 289 Rodriquez, Olivia Rodriquez, Rosemary 348 Rodriquez, Rudolph Rodriquez, Viola Rodriquez, Virginia 348 Rogers, J. D. 266, 324 Rogers, Raymond Rogers, Richard 181 Rogers, Teresa 130, 166, 248, 289 Rogers, Tim 148 Rojas, Jesse 28? Romano, Bill Rombs, Ronnie 289 Rombs, Jeff 213, 348 Romero, Georgia 104, 170, 289 Romo, Olga 324 Romo, Yolanda Rommul, Raymond Rosas, Mary Helen 348 Rosbrough, George 289 Rose, Cecil 170, 348 Rose, Libby 51, 62, 129, 130, 144, 148, 188, 190, 290 Rose, Susan 130, 145, 290 Ross, Danny 324 Ross, Dianne 122, 348 Ross, James Ross, Jan 130, 145, 179, 324 Ross, Jimmy 213, 324 Ross, Patrick 213, 226, 348 Rosser, Jane 193, 290 Rothrock, Charles 130, 158, 169 179, 188, 324 Rowe, David 99, 324 Roxson, Ina Jane 290 Rubio, Felipe 290 Rucker, Jerry 290 Ruff, Bob 349 Ruhmann, Vicki 349 Russell, Diasy 324 Russell, Donna 348 Rust, Charles s Sabatini, Debra 125, 189, 290 Sacco, Nick 324 Sadler, Anna 324 Sadler, Billy 213, 34? Saenz, Adolph 324 Saenz, Alice 105, 34? Saerz, Ben 183, 324 Saenz, Robert 182, 185, 324 Salas, Nick 349 Salazar, Raymond 349 Saldivar, Roy 349 Salgado, Susie 122, 133, 290 Salinas, Jimmy 324 Salizar, Frank Salizar, Raymond 182 Salle, Beverly 160, 167, 324 Salsgiver, Barbara 122, 161, 290 Salsgiver, Linda 122, 132, 324 Samson, Tom 229, 324 Sanchez, Alice 120, 325 Sanchez, Armando Sanchez, Caroline 349 Sanchez, David Sanchez, Emilia Sanchez, Isabel 133, 290 Sanchez, Jesse 105, 170, 290 Sanchez, Joe 349 Sanchez, Maria 247, 349 Sanchez, Millie 122 Sanchez, Patsy 122, 325 Sanchez, Pete 105, 170, 172, 290 Sanchez, Robert Sanchez, Tommy 349 Sanders, Don 127, 171, 179, 325 Sanders, John 349 Sanders, Sharon 291 Sandoval, Ovalia San Miguel, Tommy 228, 229, 325 Sansone, Philip 70, 71, 148, 158, 178, 179, 195, 291 San til Ion, Emma 325 Sarafin, Raymond 349 Saterbak, Susan 62, 131, 133, 140, 190, 291 Savage, Johnny Sawtelle, Dee Dee 130, 190, 291 Sawyer, Pauline 122, 137, 291 Scardino, Brenda 191, 325 Schaefer, Billy 104 Schaefer, Martha 291 Scherer, Don 325 Schild, A. W. 349 Schiller, Mike 291 Schlief, Leah 167, 168, 170, 349 Schlosser, Debora 139, 34? Schmidt, Mrs. Katherine 36, 137 Schmuck, Bill 188, 244, 245, 325 Schmuck, Linda 139, 189, 349 Schoenfeld, Mike 131, 148, 243, 291 Schroeder, John 139, 325 Schroeder, Kenneth 325 Schultz, Harry Schuman, Michael 228 Schwartz, Jack 291 Sconyers, Joe 325 Scott, Barbara 349 Scott, Bobby Scott, Cindy 150, 292 Scott, Sandy 104, 105, 133, 292 Scotty, John 349 Seale, Glenn 139, 292 Seasfrand, Mr. Eugene 23, 34, 104, 105, 170 Sea , Cathy 120, 139 Seay, Cindy 139, 292 Segura, Severiano 213, 349 Self, Shea la Sellers, David 325 Sellman, Colleen 325 Sellman, Kathy 119, 130, 325 Sewell, Martin 213, 325 Shadden, Lera 130, 139, 145, 191, 325 Shaddox, Kelly (William) 349 Shadix, Theresa 137, 349 Shandera, John 148, 17? Shannon, Charles (Pat) 349 Shapiro, Betty 164, 190, 247, 292 Sharp, Terry 119 Shastid, Demari 130, 132, 292 Shearer, James David 292 Sheffield, John 182, 325 Shelburne, Mr. Cart 22 Shelly, Robert Shealander, Gail 325 Shepard, Robert 182, 183, 325 Sheppard, Kenneth Sherwood, Janice 167, 168, 169, 195, 292 Shewmake, Bina 325 Shields, Mr. Arnold 14 Shipper, Linda 349 Shoemake, Barry 349 Shoemake, Glenda 349 Shoemaker, Mr. Wayne 31, 209, 245 Shoffit, Roger 130, 138, 188, 325 Shorey, Nicolas 349 Shorey, Rose Linda 349 Shry, Beverly 130, 145, 325 Simmons, Cheryl Simmons, Larry 349 Simmons, Phillip 325 Sims, John 349 Sims, Joyce 325 Singleton, Roger 139, 149, 325 Sisco, Joe Ann 139, 167, 326 Sizer, Sherry 130, 133, 139, 145, 169, 189, 326 Skelton, Randy 349 Skolaut, Stephen 349 Smaistrla, Edward 34? Smaistrla, Richard 349 Smallwood, Linda 292 Smart, Marilyn Smartt, Lydia 349 Smith, Allan Smith, Mrs. Arline 34 Smith, Barbara 350 Smith, Carol 130, 145, 169, 187, 188, 326 Smith, Dale 194 Smith Danny 326 Smith, Eddy Smith, Elizabeth 326 Smith, Gary (H-12) 292 Smith, Gary (LO-10) 350 Smith, George 350 Smith, H. L. 293 Smifh, Mr. Henry 10, 173 Smith, James 128 170, 188, 350 Smith, John 293 Smith, Mr. Lawrence 35 Smith, Mack 293 Smith, Melvin Smith, Mickey 293 Smith, Mike 293 Smith, Norma 293 Smith, Norma 120, 190, 293 Smith, Pam 98, 130, 167, 293 Smith, Roger 160, 350 Smith, Russel 160, 350 Smith, Sharon 132, 139, 350 Smith, Suzy 130, 137, 139, 145, 189, 326 Smith, Tereisa 350 Smith, Virginia 293 Snow, Allen 326 Sommerfield, Bonnie 326 Sorenson, Mike Speights, Carol 326 Spell, Eugene Spiller, Rhonda 350 Springer, Joann 193, 326 Springer, Ronny 110, 181, 185, 350 Stack, Horace 241, 293 Stagner, Carolyn 293 Steele, Mark Steely, Kaie 293 Steely, Potter Stefek, Bonnie 127, 132, 188, 191, 247, 326 Stell, Arthur 127, 171, 293 Stell, Patricia 120, 326 Stepan, Linda 24? Stepan, Mary 133, 326 Stepchinski, Robert 130, 148, 179, 294 Stephan, Linda 350 Stephan, Ray 182, 185, 350 Stephens, Connie 294 Stephens, Hattie Stephenson, Bill 350 Stephenson, Kenneth Stevens, Ann 118, 294 Stevens, Evelyn 165 Stevens, Rocky 241, 242 Stevenson, Bobbie 350 Steward, Cheryl 167, 294 Stewart, Deborah 350 Stienke, Michael 294 Stillman, Sharlene 350 Stinebower, Paula 122, 160, 334, 350 Stivers, Sheila 326 Stockard, Miss Cora Stocklon, Robert John Stockton, Robert John Storey, Marilyn 130, 169, 180, 184, 185, 188, 294 Storm, David Stovall, Richard 135, 326 Stowe, Vella Jean Stacener, Mrs. Anna 35 Strebeck, James Strickland, Mrs. Mary 26 Strickler, David 350 Stringer, Dianne 326 Stringer, Gary Strother, Tommy 237, 242, 326 Strunk, Chester 139, 149, 159, 169, 326 Stubblefield, Harold 294 Stuckey, Gwen 193, 326 Stull, Vickie 326 Sturgis, Evelyn 294 Suarez, Philip 350 Suggs, Harry Sullivan, Jerry 326 Summers, Donna 350 Suttle, Suzanne 35, 50, 51, 57, 70, 71, 93, 107, 130, 155, 176, 188, 294 Sweeney, Judith 57, 175, 176, 188, 190, 294 Sweeney, Jimmy 213, 350 Swift, Ann 57, 130, 145, 174, 176, 327 Swilley, John 99, 350 Swindle, Clyde 350 Sylestine, Mr. Carter 17 T Tabb, Pat 139, 350 Tabers, Carolyn 350 Tacker, Linda 327 Tacker, Tim 350 Tanner, Renaye 130, 132, 145, 294 Tapley, Jimmy 194 Tarrant, Linda 350 Taskift, Dallas Tate, Terry 350 Taylor, Brite 149, 213, 350 Taylor, Herman 179, 209, 327 Taylor, Mike 181, 350 Taylor, Ronnie 91, 139,149, 169, 213, 327 Taylor, Thomas 139, 181, 185, 327 Tebow, Mrs. Selma 27 Tees, Harold 351 Temple, Jack 132, 351 368 Blazers by REX i Compliments of B. 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Luvema 327 Tilden, Robert Tinney, Paul Todd, Bill 179, 295 Tomlinson, Linda 351 Toney, Thomas Torres, Gerardo Torres, Jerry 327 Torres, John Torres,‘Margarita 351 Torres, Margarito 351 Torres, Mary Alice 351 Torres, Nora 327 Torres, Raymond 185, 327 Torres, Tony 351 Torres, Yolanda 327 Tower, Isaac 327 Townsend, Marilyn 327 Trammell, Susan 57, 109, 131, 145, 188, 190, 295 Treadwell, Don Trevino, Frank Trevino, Hector Trevino, Irma 327 Trevino, Johnny 213, 233, 327 Trevino, Olga 351 Trevino, Tony 295 Trevino, Vivian 296 Tristan, Bruno 226 Tristan, Mineroa Tristan, Pat 132, 133, 169, 189, 296 Trueblood, Danny 351 Truelove, Alan ♦Truelove, Mr. James 31, 209 General Index Tucker, Larry 327 Tucker, Bill 52, 92, 100, 149, 189, 351 Tull, Stanley 130, 328 Turley, Janice 351 Turner, Charlene 120, 188, 328 Turner, Clyde 296 Turner, Danny Turrentine, Robert 296 u Ulrich, Mike 328 Urquhart, Joanne 104, 137, 170, 351 Urrabaso, Robert V Valcik, Carol 138, 169, 296 Valdez, Andrew Valdez, Helen 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297 Waki, Ellen 130, 145, 189, 351 Wallace, Claude 297 Wallace, Mary 169, 297 Walker, Cindy 137, 160, 351 Walker, Jerry 130, 204, 328 Wall, James Walraven, Jana 117, 139, 297 Walter, Scott 104, 352 Walters, Suzanne 193, 298 Ward, Kenneth 194, 328 Ward, Raymond Ward, Wylie 124, 126, 298 Ware, Johnnie 298 Warner, Joy 298 Warren, Darrel 328 Warren, Freddie Warren, Kay 298 ♦Washburn, Mrs. Lorena 16 Waters, Charles 132, 328 Waters, Ronnie 132, 189, 352 Watson, Sharon 105, 132, 170, 334, 352 Watson, Terry 328 Watt, Linda 328 Watts, Margaret 191, 328 Watts, Ronnie 213, 352 Wcad, Jimmy Weatherly, Mary 188, 328 Weatherly, Shirley 352 Weaver, Marvin 298 Webb, George 104, 352 Webb, Kenneth 130, 328 Webb, Mary 130, -132, 145, 191, 248, 328 Webb, Randy 110, 127, 298, 328 Wcech, Barbara Weech, James 298 Wclborn, Jim Welch, Barbara 298 Welch, James 298 Weldon, Kaye 329 Wells, Alyne 352 Wells, Jeanette 329 Wells, Mike 298 Wells, Richard 181, 352 Wells, Wayne Gary 352 ♦Wercham, Mr. Jimmy West, Anna 329 West, Pam 298 Westbrook, Merry Lynn 108, 130, 137, 159, 169, 176, 188, 191, 329 Westbrook, Richard 352 Westcott, Nancy 122, 299 Weygandt, Lynette 120, 329 Whatley, Bruce 63, 352 Whatley, Kathy 299 Whatley, Pam 329 Whatley, Robert 299 Wheeler, Joyce 133, 329 Wherry, Dianna 329 White, Bill 99, 183 While, Daniel White, David 51, 110, 299 White, Debbie 104, 139, 352 White, Johnny White, Lanelle, 247, 352 White, Phillip 352 White, Ronnie 299 ♦White, Mr. Walker 28, 36 Whitmarsh, Calvin 98, 105, 179, 352 Whittner, Paulette 118 Wiggins, Candace 352 Wilburn, Judy 329 Wilcox, Lou 299 Wilcox, Steve 352 Wilder, John 170, 299 Wilkcrson, Wayne 352 Wilkins, Glynda Wilkins, Marilyn Wilkins, Stephen Wilkinson, Marilyn 133, 167, 190, 299 Williams, Charlotte 150, 299 Williams, Damon Williams, Dewey 226, 329 Williams, Diane 352 Williams, Esther 132, 352 Williams, Felix 148, 163, 299 Williams, Gary 189, 352 Williams, Greg 130, 137, 163, 179, 228, 229, 300 Williams, Janice 130, 145, 191, 329 Williams, Joan 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